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1 Mózes 24:52

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52 És lõn, a mint hallja vala az Ábrahám szolgája azoknak beszédét, meghajtá magát a földig az Úr elõtt.

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Arcana Coelestia #10222

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10222. A shekel of twenty gerahs. That this signifies all things of good, is evident from the signification of “twenty,” as likewise being all things, and the remains of good, as also what is holy. (That it denotes all things and hence what is full, see n. 9641; also the remains of good, n. 2280; and what is holy, n. 4759, 7842, 7903.) For when said of the Lord, “twenty” signifies what is His own, which is what is Holy itself (n. 4176); which shows why a shekel contained twenty gerahs or oboli, and why it is called a “shekel of holiness” in this and other passages (as Leviticus 27:3; Numbers 3:47, 50; 7:13, (Numbers 7:13) 19, 25, 31, 37, 49, 55, 61, 67, 73; 18:16). That the shekel was a weight both of silver and of gold, see Genesis 24:22; Exodus 38:24; Ezekiel 4:10; 45:12.

  
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Arcana Coelestia #7903

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7903. Until the one and twentieth day of the month. That this signifies the end of this holy state, is evident from the signification of “the one and twentieth day,” as being a holy state, and also the end of this state. That it denotes a holy state, is because it is the product of seven and three multiplied into each other, and “seven” signifies what is holy, and so also does “three.” That “the one and twentieth day” denotes the end of this state, is evident, because it was the last day.

  
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