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1 あなたはまたアカシヤ材で祭壇を造らなければならない。長さ五キュビト、幅五キュビトの四角で、高さキュビトである。

2 そのすみの上にその一部としてそれのを造り、青銅で祭壇をおおわなければならない。

3 また灰を取るつぼ、十能、鉢、肉叉、火皿を造り、その器はみな青銅で造らなければならない。

4 また祭壇のために青銅の網細工の格子を造り、そのすみで、網の上に青銅の環をつ取り付けなければならない。

5 その網を祭壇の出張りの下に取り付け、これを祭壇の高さの半ばに達するようにしなければならない。

6 また祭壇のために、さおを造らなければならない。すなわちアカシヤ材で、さおを造り、青銅で、これをおおわなければならない。

7 そのさおを環に通し、さおを祭壇の両側にして、これをかつがなければならない。

8 祭壇は板で空洞に造り、で示されたように、これを造らなければならない。

9 あなたはまた幕屋の庭を造り、両側では庭のために長さキュビトの亜麻の撚糸のあげばりを設け、その一方に当てなければならない。

10 その二十、その二十の座は青銅にし、そのの鉤と桁とはにしなければならない。

11 また同じく側のために、長さキュビトのあげばりを設けなければならない。その二十、その二十の座は青銅にし、そのの鉤と桁とはにしなければならない。

12 また庭の西側の幅のために五十キュビトのあげばりを設けなければならない。その、その座も

13 また東側でも庭の幅を五十キュビトにしなければならない。

14 そしてその一方に十五キュビトのあげばりを設けなければならない。そのつ、その座もつ。

15 また他の一方にも十五キュビトのあげばりを設けなければならない。そのつ、その座もつ。

16 庭ののために糸、紫糸、緋糸、亜麻の撚糸で、色とりどりに織った長さ二十キュビトのとばりを設けなければならない。そのつ、その座もつ。

17 庭の周囲のはみなの桁でつなぎ、その鉤は、その座は青銅にしなければならない。

18 庭の長さキュビト、その幅は五十キュビト、その高さは五キュビトで、亜麻の撚糸の布を掛けめぐらし、その座を青銅にしなければならない。

19 すべて幕屋に用いるもろもろの器、およびそのすべての釘、また庭のすべての釘は青銅で造らなければならない。

20 あなたはまたイスラエルの人々に命じて、オリブをつぶして採った純粋のを、ともし火のために持ってこさせ、絶えずともし火をともさなければならない。

21 アロンとそのたちとは、会見の幕屋の中のあかしの箱のにある垂幕の外で、夕からまで主のに、そのともし火を整えなければならない。これはイスラエルの人々の守るべき世々変らざる定めでなければならない。

   

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Apocalypse Explained #390

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390. Verse 9. And when he had opened the fifth seal, signifies still further prediction, as is evident from the signification of "opening a seal of a book" as being to reveal things hidden and to predict things future (of which see above, n. 352, 361, 369, 378).

  
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Arcana Coelestia #7236

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7236. 'According to their armies' means in accordance with the genera and species of good within truths. This is clear from the meaning of 'an army' as the truths that constitute faith, dealt with in 3448. But forms of good in the spiritual Church are essentially nothing other than truths, since truths are called forms of good when people lead their lives in accordance with those truths. When therefore the word 'army' is used to refer to those within the spiritual Church who have been regenerated, forms of the good of truth or forms of good within truths are meant. The reason why it says that the children of Israel were to be led out 'according to their armies' is that it is speaking about the time when they will come out of Egypt - in the internal sense when they will come out of conflicts with falsities, thus after they have performed spiritual military service. The proper way to understand the command that they were to be led out 'according to their armies' is that they were to be distinguished in keeping with forms of good within truths, thus were to be divided into groups according to different kinds of good. And this was done in order that they might represent the Lord's kingdom in the heavens. There all have been divided up and allotted a place in the Grand Man in accordance with both the genus and the species of each one's good.

[2] The fact that all in heaven are divided up in accordance with their different kinds of good shows how manifold and how varied good is; it is so varied that good is never the same with one person as it is with another. Indeed if millions of people went on being multiplied forever, one person's good would still not be like another's, just as one person's face is not like another's; and in heaven furthermore good is what shapes angels' faces. The reason for the unending variety is that every form has distinct and varied constituent parts; for if two were exactly alike they could not be two but a single unit. This also explains why in the natural order no one thing ever exists which is like another in every respect.

[3] What makes good so varied is truth; when this is joined to good it gives the good specific character. One reason why truth is so manifold and varied that it can make good so greatly varied is that truths are countless, and interior truths take on a different form from exterior ones. Another reason is that false impressions gained by the outward senses attach themselves, and also false ideas that are products of evil desires. Since therefore truths are so countless one can see that when they are joined to good just as many variations are produced, so many that one form of good can never be the same as another. This is plain to anyone who knows that from merely twenty-three letters joined together in different combinations the words contained in all languages can be produced; indeed even if there were thousands of languages, an unending variety of combinations could be produced. So what will be the product of varieties numbering thousands and millions, as truths do? Confirmation of the existence of those varieties is also contained in the proverb in general use in the world that there are as many opinions as there are heads, that is, ideas are as varied as the number of people there are.

  
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