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1 തിരുനിവാസത്തെ പിരിച്ച പഞ്ഞി നൂല്‍, നീല നൂല്‍, ധൂമ്രനൂല്‍, ചുവപ്പുനൂല്‍ എന്നിവകൊണ്ടുണ്ടാക്കിയ പത്തു മൂടുശീല കൊണ്ടു തീര്‍ക്കേണം, നെയ്ത്തുകാരന്റെ ചിത്രപ്പണിയായ കെരൂബുകള്‍ ഉള്ളവയായി അവയെ ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം.

2 ഔരോ മൂടുശിലെക്കു ഇരുപത്തെട്ടുമുഴം നീളവും ഔരോ മൂടുശീലെക്കു നാലു മുഴം വീതിയും ഇങ്ങനെ മൂടുശീലെക്കെല്ലാം ഒരു അളവു ആയിരിക്കേണം.

3 അഞ്ചു മൂടുശീല ഒന്നോടൊന്നു ഇണെച്ചിരിക്കേണം; മറ്റെ അഞ്ചു മൂടുശീലെയും ഒന്നോടൊന്നു ഇണെച്ചിരിക്കേണം.

4 ഇങ്ങനെ ഇണെച്ചുണ്ടാക്കിയ ഒന്നാമത്തെ വിരിയുടെ അറ്റത്തുള്ള മൂടുശീലെയുടെ വിളുമ്പില്‍ നീലനൂല്‍കൊണ്ടു കണ്ണി ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം; രണ്ടാമത്തെ വിരിയുടെ പുറത്തെ മൂടുശീലയുടെ വിളുമ്പിലും അങ്ങനെ തന്നേ ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം.

5 ഒരു മൂടുശീലയില്‍ അമ്പതു കണ്ണി ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം; രണ്ടാമത്തെ വിരിയിലുള്ള മൂടുശീലയുടെ വിളുമ്പിലും അമ്പതു കണ്ണി ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം; കണ്ണി നേര്‍ക്കുംനേരെ ആയിരിക്കേണം.

6 പൊന്നുകൊണ്ടു അമ്പതു കൊളുത്തും ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം; തിരുനിവാസം ഒന്നായിരിപ്പാന്‍ തക്കവണ്ണം മൂടുശീലകളെ കൊളുത്തുകൊണ്ടു ഒന്നിച്ചു ഇണെക്കേണം.

7 തിരുനിവാസത്തിന്മേല്‍ മൂടുവിരിയായി കോലാട്ടുരോമം കൊണ്ടു മൂടുശീല ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം; പതിനൊന്നു മൂടുശീല വേണം.

8 ഔരോ മൂടുശീലെക്കു മുപ്പതുമുഴം നീളവും ഔരോ മൂടുശീലെക്കു നാലു മുഴം വീതിയും ഇങ്ങനെ മൂടുശീല പതിനൊന്നും ഒരു അളവു ആയിരിക്കേണം.

9 അഞ്ചു മൂടുശീല ഒന്നായും ആറു മൂടുശീല ഒന്നായും ഇണെച്ചു ആറാമത്തെ മൂടുശീല കൂടാരത്തിന്റെ മുന്‍ വശത്തു മടക്കി ഇടേണം.

10 ഇണെച്ചുണ്ടാക്കിയ ഒന്നാമത്തെ വരിയുടെ അറ്റത്തുള്ള മൂടുശീലയുടെ വിളുമ്പില്‍ അമ്പതു കണ്ണിയും രണ്ടാമത്തെ വരിയിലെ മൂടുശീലയുടെ വിളുമ്പില്‍ അമ്പതു കണ്ണിയും ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം.

11 താമ്രംകൊണ്ടു അമ്പതു കൊളുത്തും ഉണ്ടാക്കി കൊളുത്തു കണ്ണിയില്‍ ഇട്ടു കൂടാരം ഒന്നായിരിക്കത്തക്കവണ്ണം ഇണെച്ചുകൊള്ളേണം.

12 മൂടുവിരിയുടെ മൂടുശീലയില്‍ മിച്ചമായി കവിഞ്ഞുകിടക്കുന്ന പാതി മൂടുശീല തിരുനിവാസത്തിന്റെ പിന്‍ വശത്തു തൂങ്ങിക്കിടക്കേണം.

13 മൂടുവിരിയുടെ മൂടുശീല നീളത്തില്‍ ശേഷിപ്പുള്ളതു ഇപ്പുറത്തു ഒരു മുഴവും അപ്പുറത്തു ഒരു മുഴവും ഇങ്ങനെ തിരുനിവാസത്തെ മൂടേണ്ടുന്നതിന്നു അതിന്റെ രണ്ടു പാര്‍ശ്വങ്ങളിലും തൂങ്ങിക്കിടക്കേണം.

14 ചുവപ്പിച്ച ആട്ടുകൊറ്റന്തോല്‍കൊണ്ടു മൂടുവിരിക്കു ഒരു പുറമൂടിയും അതിന്റെ മീതെ തഹശൂതോല്‍കൊണ്ടു ഒരു പുറമൂടിയും ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം.

15 തിരുനിവാസത്തിന്നു ഖദിരമരംകൊണ്ടു നിവിരെ നിലക്കുന്ന പലകകളും ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം.

16 ഔരോ പലകെക്കു പത്തു മുഴം നീളവും ഒന്നര മുഴം വീതിയും ഉണ്ടായിരിക്കേണം.

17 ഔരോ പലകെക്കു ഒന്നോടൊന്നു ചേര്‍ന്നിരിക്കുന്ന രണ്ടു കുടുമ ഉണ്ടായിരിക്കേണം, തിരുനിവാസത്തിന്റെ പലകെക്കു ഒക്കെയും അങ്ങനെ തന്നേ ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം.

18 തിരുനിവാസത്തിന്നു പലകകള്‍ ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം; തെക്കു വശത്തേക്കു ഇരുപതു പലക.

19 ഇരുപതു പലകെക്കും താഴെ വെള്ളികൊണ്ടു നാല്പതു ചുവടു, ഒരു പലകയുടെ അടിയില്‍ രണ്ടു കുടുമെക്കു രണ്ടു ചുവടും മറ്റൊരു പലകയുടെ അടിയില്‍ രണ്ടു കുടുമെക്കു രണ്ടു ചുവടും ഇങ്ങനെ ഇരുപതു പലകയുടെയും അടിയില്‍ വെള്ളികൊണ്ടു നാല്പതു ചുവടു ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം.

20 തിരുനിവാസത്തിന്റെ മറുപുറത്തു വടക്കുവശത്തേക്കു ഇരുപതു പലകയും ഒരു പലകയുടെ താഴെ രണ്ടു ചുവടു,

21 മറ്റൊരു പലകയുടെ താഴെ രണ്ടു ചുവടു, ഇങ്ങനെ അവേക്കു നാല്പതു വെള്ളിച്ചുവടും ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം.

22 തിരുനിവാസത്തിന്റെ പിന്‍ വശത്തു പടിഞ്ഞാറോട്ടു ആറു പലക ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം.

23 തിരുനിവാസത്തിന്റെ രണ്ടു വശത്തുമുള്ള മൂലെക്കു ഈരണ്ടു പലക ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം.

24 ഇവ താഴെ ഇരട്ടിയായിരിക്കേണം; മേലറ്റത്തോ ഒന്നാം വളയംവരെ തമ്മില്‍ ചേര്‍ന്നു ഒറ്റയായിരിക്കേണം; രണ്ടിന്നും അങ്ങനെ തന്നേ വേണം; അവ രണ്ടു മൂലെക്കും ഇരിക്കേണം.

25 ഇങ്ങനെ എട്ടു പലകയും അവയുടെ വെള്ളിച്ചുവടു, ഒരു പലകയുടെ അടിയില്‍ രണ്ടു ചുവടു മറ്റൊരു പലകയുടെ അടിയില്‍ രണ്ടു ചുവടു ഇങ്ങനെ പതിനാറു വെള്ളിച്ചുവടും വേണം.

26 ഖദിരമരംകൊണ്ടു അന്താഴങ്ങള്‍ ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം; തിരുനിവാസത്തിന്റെ ഒരു ഭാഗത്തെ പലകെക്കു അഞ്ചു അന്താഴം

27 തിരുനിവാസത്തിന്റെ മറുഭാഗത്തെ പലകെക്കു അഞ്ചു അന്താഴം, തിരുനിവാസത്തിന്റെ പടിഞ്ഞാറെ ഭാഗത്തു പിന്‍ വശത്തെ പലകെക്കു അഞ്ചു അന്താഴം.

28 നടുവിലത്തെ അന്താഴം പലകയുടെ നടുവില്‍ ഒരു അറ്റത്തുനിന്നു മറ്റെഅറ്റത്തോളം ചെല്ലുന്നതായിരിക്കേണം.

29 പലക പൊന്നുകൊണ്ടു പൊതികയും അന്താഴം ചെലുത്തുവാനുള്ള അവയുടെ വളയങ്ങള്‍ പൊന്നുകൊണ്ടു ഉണ്ടാക്കുകയും വേണം; അന്താഴങ്ങള്‍ പൊന്നുകൊണ്ടു പൊതിയേണം.

30 അങ്ങനെ പര്‍വ്വതത്തില്‍വെച്ചു കാണിച്ചുതന്ന പ്രമാണപ്രകാരം നീ തിരുനിവാസം നിവിര്‍ത്തേണം.

31 നീലനൂല്‍, ധൂമ്രനൂല്‍, ചുവപ്പുനൂല്‍, പിരിച്ച പഞ്ഞിനൂല്‍ എന്നിവകൊണ്ടു ഒരു തിരശ്ശീല ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം; നെയ്ത്തുകാരന്റെ ചിത്രപ്പണിയായ കെരൂബുകളുള്ളതായി അതിനെ ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം.

32 പൊന്നു പൊതിഞ്ഞതും പൊന്‍ കൊളുത്തുള്ളതും വെള്ളികൊണ്ടുള്ള നാലു ചുവടിന്മേല്‍ നിലക്കുന്നതുമായ നാലു ഖദിരസ്തംഭങ്ങളിന്മേല്‍ അതു തൂക്കിയിടേണം.

33 കൊളുത്തുകളില്‍ തിരശ്ശീല തൂക്കി സാക്ഷ്യപ്പെട്ടകം തിരശ്ശീലെക്കകത്തു കൊണ്ടുചെന്നു വെക്കേണം; തിരശ്ശില വിശുദ്ധസ്ഥലവും അതി വിശുദ്ധസ്ഥലവും തമ്മില്‍ വേര്‍തിരിക്കുന്നതായിരിക്കേണം.

34 അതിവിശുദ്ധസ്ഥലത്തു സാക്ഷ്യപ്പെട്ടകത്തിന്‍ മീതെ കൃപാസനം വെക്കേണം.

35 തിരശ്ശീലയുടെ പുറമെ മേശയും മേശകൂ എതിരെ തിരുനിവാസത്തിന്റെ തെക്കുഭാഗത്തു നിലവിളക്കും വെക്കേണം; മേശ വടക്കുഭാഗത്തു വെക്കേണം.

36 നീല നൂല്‍, ധൂമ്രനൂല്‍, ചുവപ്പുനൂല്‍, പരിച്ച പഞ്ഞിനൂല്‍ എന്നിവകൊണ്ടു ചിത്രത്തയ്യല്‍ പണിയായ ഒരു മറയും കൂടാരത്തിന്റെ വാതിലിന്നു ഉണ്ടാക്കേണം.

37 മറശ്ശീലെക്കു ഖദിരമരംകൊണ്ടു അഞ്ചു തൂണുണ്ടാക്കി പൊന്നുകൊണ്ടു പൊതിയേണം. അവയുടെ കൊളുത്തു പൊന്നുകൊണ്ടു ആയിരിക്കേണം; അവേക്കു താമ്രംകൊണ്ടു അഞ്ചു ചുവടും വാര്‍പ്പിക്കേണം.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #10276

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10276. 'And you shall sanctify them, and they shall be the holy of holies' means consequently the inflow and presence of the Lord within the worship of the representative Church. This is clear from the meaning of 'being sanctified' as representing the Lord in respect of the Divine Human, and the reception of Divine Good and Divine Truth from Him, for the Lord alone is holy and therefore that alone is holy which emanates from Him, from which it is evident that 'being sanctified' also means the inflow and presence of the Lord within the worship of the representative Church;

'Being sanctified' means representing the Lord in respect of the Divine Human, see 9956, 9988, 10069.

It also means the reception of Divine Good and Divine Truth from Him, 8806, 9820, 10128.

The Lord alone is holy, and that alone is holy which emanates from Him, 9229, 9479, 9680, 9818.

Thus holy things among the Israelite and Jewish nation were holy in a representative fashion, 10149, and from the meaning of 'the holy of holies' as celestial Divine Good, dealt with in 10129.

[2] From all this it is evident that all those things which had been anointed were called 'the holy of holies' by virtue of the inflow and presence of the Lord's Divine Human. And whenever the Lord flows in and becomes present He does so by a path that is direct, and also in the lower heavens by one that is indirect, through celestial good, which is the inmost heaven's good. Therefore to the extent that the levels of good in the lower heavens contain and store celestial good, which is the good of love to the Lord, they are indeed good. This is why things which had been anointed were called 'the holy of holies'. Regarding the Lord's flowing in directly and indirectly, see in the places referred to in 9682, 9683.

[3] To have any knowledge of the nature of these things a person must know what a representation is and what a representative Church is. What they are has been shown extensively in the places referred to in 9229, 9280, 10030; but since few at the present day know what they are, let something more be said to shed further light on the subject. In the inmost heavens there exist among the angels affections for goodness and truth derived from the Lord, which compose those angels' life and bliss. These affections manifest themselves in the lowest heaven within outward forms, which are countless and infinitely various; whatever the eyes of those in that heaven behold there springs from them. These forms are representative of more internal things, which are affections for goodness and truth and are called celestial and spiritual things.

[4] Good spirits, who perceive the holy things of heaven within those representative forms existing as subjects 1 , have their inner feelings stirred by them. They see, for example, parks or gardens with countless species of trees and fruits, also rose gardens, lawns, fields with crops, houses, palaces, and very many other sights. All these correspond to the affections for goodness and truth which, derived from the Lord, exist in higher heavens. Representative forms also exist in these higher heavens, but they are immeasurably superior in perfection, delightfulness, and rapture to such forms in the lowest heaven. These representative forms are what the saying that no eye has ever seen such things refers to; and if any description of them were given it would surpass human belief.

[5] From all this it may be recognized what representative forms are. All those which had been established among the Israelite nation were similar to the ones in the lowest heaven, but had less perfection because they existed in the natural world. Such forms comprised the tent of meeting together with the ark, the table on which the loaves of the Presence were laid, the lampstand and its lamps, and the altar of incense; the garments of Aaron and his sons; at a later time, the temple together with the sanctuary in it, where the ark with the mercy-seat and cherubs above it was; the bronze sea, the lavers, and similar objects. More however, beyond numbering, appear in the lowest heaven; but these have greater excellence and perfection. That heaven was where the Lord showed Moses on Mount Sinai the things to be established among the Israelite nation, as is evident in Exodus 25:40; 26:30; 27:8, though Moses did not see them there with his bodily eyes but with those of his spirit.

[6] Further proof of the nature of representative forms lies in those things which were seen by prophets - by Daniel, by John in the Book of Revelation, and by all the rest. All the things which they saw conceal Divine spiritual and celestial realities within them. Without the internal sense to explain them those visions are unintelligible, as anyone may recognize.

[7] From all this it is again evident what a representative Church is.

This Church was established in the land of Canaan especially on account of the Word, in order that representative forms and objects carrying a spiritual meaning might be used in the writing of it, thus such things as existed among that nation, in their Church and in their land. For since most ancient times all places in the land of Canaan, all the mountains and rivers there, represented such things as existed in heaven, 3686, 4240, 4447, 4454, 5136, 6516; and so at a later time did the inheritances, tribes, and everything else. The literal sense of the Old Testament Word was composed of such things, to the end that it might be a kind of base in which more internal things terminated and on which they stood, like a building on its foundations, see 9360, 9824, 10044.

[8] Anyone who is intelligent may see from all this that the Word is most holy, that its literal sense is holy by virtue of its internal sense, and that when separated from this it is not holy. For the literal sense separated from the internal is like a person's outward [body] separated from his inward [soul], which is a lifeless statue; and it is like the outer covering of a tree, flower, fruit, or seed without their inward parts, and like the foundation without the house. Those therefore who adhere strictly to the sense of the letter of the Word and do not have or acquire for themselves from the Word teachings in keeping with its internal sense may be drawn into all kinds of heresy. This is why such people refer to the Word as a book of heresies. Sound doctrine drawn from the Word must absolutely shine before people and show them the way to go; those teachings are provided by the internal sense, and the person who is acquainted with them has the internal sense of the Word.

[9] Because the Jewish nation did not acknowledge the presence of any holiness in the Word except in its literal sense alone, which they separated completely from its internal sense, they sank into such darkness that they did not know the Lord when He came into the world. That nation is just the same at the present day; therefore although they live among Christians, they still do not as yet from the Word acknowledge the Lord. Right from the start that nation was interested in outward things but not their inner substance, see what has been shown in the places referred to in 9320(end), 9380. Unless therefore the Lord had come into the world and disclosed its inner contents, contact with the heavens through the Word would have been broken; and if that had been broken the human race on this planet would have perished. For no one can think anything at all that is true or do anything at all that is good except in heaven's strength, that is, the Lord's coming through heaven. The Word is what opens heaven.

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9229. 'And men of holiness shall you be to Me' means a state of life then composed of good. This is clear from the meaning of 'men of holiness' as those who are led by the Lord, for the Divine which emanates from the Lord is holiness itself, 6788, 7499, 8127 (end), 8302, 8806. Consequently those who receive that emanation in faith and also in love are called holy ones. Anyone who imagines that a person is holy from any other source, or that anything present with a person is holy apart from that which comes and is received from the Lord is very much mistaken; for that which is the person's own, and is called his proprium, is evil.

The human proprium is nothing but evil, see 210, 215, 694, 874-876, 987, 1047, 4328, 5660, 5786, 8480, 8944.

To the extent that a person can be withheld from his proprium, the Lord can be present with him, and therefore to the same extent holiness resides with him, 1023, 1044, 1581, 2256, 2388, 2406, 2411, 8206, 8393, 8988 (end), 9014.

[2] The truth that the Lord is the Only Holy One, and that nothing is holy except that which emanates from the Lord, and so that which a person receives from the Lord, is evident from everywhere in the Word, as in John,

I make Myself holy, that they also may be made holy in the truth. John 17:19.

'Making Himself holy' means making Himself Divine by His own power. Consequently those who receive Divine Truth emanating from the Lord in faith and life are said to be 'made holy in the truth'.

[3] This also explains why after the Resurrection, when the Lord spoke to the disciples, He breathed on them and said to them, Receive the Holy Spirit, John 20:22. 'Breathing on (or into)' was a sign that represented the imparting of life through faith and love, as also in Genesis,

Jehovah breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man (homo) became a living soul. Genesis 2:7.

Other examples like this may be seen elsewhere, such as Psalms 33:6; 104:29-30; Job 32:8; 33:4; John 3:8. Therefore also the Word is said to be inspired because it comes from the Lord, and those who wrote the Word have been called 'inspired'. Breathing, and so breathing on or inspiring, corresponds to the life of faith, see 97, 1119, 1120, 3883-3896. This explains why the term spirit in the Word is derived from the word for wind, and holiness from the Lord is called Jehovah's wind, 8286, and why the Holy Spirit is the holiness emanating from the Lord, 3704, 4673 (end), 5307, 6788, 6982, 6993, 8127 (end), 8302, 9199.

[4] So also it says in John 1:33 that the Lord baptizes with the Holy Spirit, and in Luke 3:16 that He baptizes with the Holy Spirit and with fire. 'Baptizing' in the internal sense means regenerating, 4255, 5120 (end), 9088; 'baptizing with the Holy Spirit' means regenerating by means of the good of faith; and 'baptizing with fire' means regenerating by means of the good of love, 'fire' being the good of love, see 934, 4906, 5215, 6314, 6832, 6834, 6849, 7324. In John,

Who is not going to fear You, O Lord, and glorify Your name? For You alone are holy. Revelation 15:4.

In Luke the angel telling Mary about the Lord said,

That which is holy will be born from you. Luke 1:35.

And in Daniel,

I saw in the visions of my head while on my bed, and behold, a vigilant and holy one came down from heaven. Daniel 4:13.

In these places 'that which is holy' and 'a holy one' stand for the Lord.

[5] Because the Lord alone is holy He is called in the Old Testament the Holy One of Israel, the Redeemer, the Saviour, and the Regenerator, as in Isaiah 1:4; 5:19, 24; 10:20; 12:6; 17:7; 29:19; 30:11-12, 15; 31:1; 37:23; 41:14, 16, 20; 43:3, 14; 45:11; 47:4; 48:17; 49:7; 54:5; 55:5; 60:9, 14; Jeremiah 50:29; 51:5; Ezekiel 39:7; Psalms 71:22; 78:41; 89:18. This is why the Lord in heaven, and consequently heaven itself, is called the dwelling-place of holiness, Jeremiah 25:30; 31:23; 1 Isaiah 63:15; the sanctuary, 2 Ezekiel 11:16; 24:21; and also the mountain of holiness, Psalms 3:4. It is also why the middle of the tent [of meeting], where the ark containing the law was, was called The Holy of Holies, Exodus 26:33-34; for the law in the ark in the middle of the tent [of meeting], represented the Lord in respect of the Word. For the law is the Word, 6752, 7463.

[6] All this shows why it is that the angels are called holy in Matthew 25:31; Mark 8:38; Luke 9:26; Psalms 149:1; Daniel 8:13; also the prophets, Luke 1:70; and the apostles too, Revelation 18:20. Not that they are holy by their own virtue but that the Lord, who alone is holy and the only source of holiness, makes them so. For truths are meant by 'the angels', because they are those who receive truth from the Lord, 1925, 4085, 4295, 4402, 7268, 7873, 8192, 8301; teachings which present the truth that comes through the Word from the Lord are meant by 'the prophets', 2534, 7269; and all the truths and forms of the good of faith in their entirety which come from the Lord are meant by 'the apostles', 3488, 3858 (end), 6397.

[7] Consecrations 3 among the Israelite and Jewish people took place in order that the Lord who alone was holy might be represented, and in order that holiness, which He alone is the source of, might be represented. This is the reason for the consecration of Aaron and his sons, Exodus 29:1ff; Leviticus 8:10-11, 13, 30; the consecration of their garments, Exodus 29:21ff; the consecration of the altar in order that it might be most holy, 4 Exodus 29:37ff; the consecration of the tent of meeting, the ark of the Testimony, the table, all the vessels, the altar of incense, the altar of burnt offering and its vessels, and the laver and its base, Exodus 30:26ff.

[8] The truth that the Lord is the real Holiness that was represented is evident also from the Lord's words in Matthew when they are seen in the internal sense,

Fools and blind! Which of the two is greater, the gold or the temple that makes the gold holy? And which of the two is greater, the gift or the altar that makes the gift holy? Matthew 23:17-19.

'The temple' represented the Lord Himself, and so did 'the altar', while 'the gold' was a sign of the good that comes from the Lord, and 'the gift' or a sacrifice was a sign of things constituting faith and charity that come from the Lord.

The Lord was represented by 'the temple', see 2777, 3720, and by 'the altar', 2777, 2811, 4489, 8935, 8940. 'Gold' was a sign of good that comes from the Lord, 1551, 1552, 5658, and 'a sacrifice' a sign of worship springing from faith and charity that come from the Lord, 922, 923, 2805, 2807, 2830, 6905, 8680, 8682, 8936.

[9] From all this it is now evident why it is that the children of Israel were called a holy people in Deuteronomy 26:19 and elsewhere, or as in the present verse men of holiness. That is to say, they were so called because every single aspect of their worship represented Divine realities that are the Lord's, and celestial and spiritual things of His kingdom and Church. On this account they were called holy in a representative sense; they themselves were not holy on that account, because representatives had regard to the holy things that were represented, not to the person who represented them, see 665, 1097 (end), 1361, 3147, 3881 (end), 4208, 4281, 4288, 4293, 4307, 4444, 4500, 6304, 7048, 7439, 8588, 8788, 8806.

[10] On that account also was Jerusalem called holy, and Zion the mountain of holiness in Zechariah 8:3 and elsewhere, as well as in Matthew,

And the tombs were opened, and many bodies of dead holy ones were raised; and coming out of their tombs after the Lord's resurrection, they went into the holy city and appeared to many. Matthew 27:52-53.

Here Jerusalem is called 'the holy city', when in fact, quite to the contrary, it was unholy because the Lord was crucified there at that time, for which reason it is called 'Sodom and Egypt' in John,

Their bodies will lie in the street of the great city which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified. Revelation 11:8.

Yet it is called holy, because it means the Lord's kingdom and the Church, 402, 2117, 3654. The appearance of 'dead holy ones' there, an event witnessed by some in vision, was a sign of the salvation of people who belonged to the spiritual Church, and of the raising of those people to the Holy Jerusalem, which is heaven - the people who had been kept up to that time on the lower earth, spoken of in 6854, 6914, 7091, 7828, 7932, 8049, 8054, 8159, 8321.

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1Jeremiah 31:23 refers to a dwelling-place of righteousness [and] mountain of holiness, to be exact

2. i.e. an especially holy place

3. i.e. dedicating persons or things to holy functions or purposes

4. literally, the holiness of holinesses

  
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