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1 モーセを呼び、会見の幕屋からこれに告げて言われた、

2 イスラエルの人々に言いなさい、『あなたがたのうちだれでも家畜の供え物をにささげるときは、牛またはを供え物としてささげなければならない。

3 もしその供え物が牛の燔祭であるならば、雄牛の全きものをささげなければならない。会見の幕屋の入口で、主のに受け入れられるように、これをささげなければならない。

4 彼はその燔祭の獣のを置かなければならない。そうすれば受け入れられて、彼のためにあがないとなるであろう。

5 彼は主のでその牛をほふり、アロンのなる祭司たちは、そのを携えてきて、会見の幕屋の入口にある祭壇の周囲に、そのを注ぎかけなければならない。

6 彼はまたその燔祭の獣の皮をはぎ、節々に切り分かたなければならない。

7 祭司アロンの子たちは祭壇の上にを置き、そのの上にたきぎを並べ、

8 アロンの子なる祭司たちはその切り分けたものを、および脂肪と共に、祭壇の上にあるの上のたきぎの上に並べなければならない。

9 その内臓とはで洗わなければならない。こうして祭司はそのすべてを祭壇の上で焼いて燔祭としなければならない。これは火祭であって、にささげる香ばしいかおりである。

10 もしその燔祭の供え物が群れまたは、やぎであるならば、雄の全きものをささげなければならない。

11 彼は祭壇側で、主のにこれをほふり、アロンの子なる祭司たちは、その祭壇の周囲に注ぎかけなければならない。

12 彼はまたこれを節々に切り分かち、祭司はこれをおよび脂肪と共に、祭壇の上にあるの上のたきぎの上に並べなければならない。

13 その内臓とはで洗わなければならない。こうして祭司はそのすべてを祭壇の上で焼いて燔祭としなければならない。これは火祭であって、にささげる香ばしいかおりである。

14 もしにささげる供え物が、の燔祭であるならば、山ばと、または家ばとのひなを、その供え物としてささげなければならない。

15 祭司はこれを祭壇に携えて行き、その首を摘み破り、祭壇の上で焼かなければならない。そのは絞り出して祭壇の側面に塗らなければならない。

16 またその餌袋は羽と共に除いて、祭壇の東の方にある灰捨場に捨てなければならない。

17 これは、そのを握って裂かなければならない。ただし引き離してはならない。祭司はこれを祭壇の上で、の上のたきぎの上で燔祭として焼かなければならない。これは祭であって、にささげる香ばしいかおりである。

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Arcana Coelestia #3720

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3720. 'This is nothing other than the house of God' means the Lord's kingdom as it exists in the ultimate degree of order. This is clear from the meaning of 'the house of God'. In the Word 'the house of God' is referred to in many places, and in the external sense, that is, literally, it means a building where holy worship takes place. But in the internal sense it means the Church, in the more universal sense it means heaven, and in the most universal the Lord's kingdom. In the highest sense however it means the Lord Himself as regards the Divine Human. But in the Word sometimes the expression 'House of God' is used and sometimes 'Temple'. The two are similar in meaning, the difference being that the expression 'House of God' is used when the subject is good but 'temple' when the subject is truth. From this it is evident that 'the House of God' means the Lord's celestial Church, and in the more universal sense the heaven of celestial angels, in the most universal the Lord's celestial kingdom, and in the highest sense the Lord as regards Divine Good; whereas 'the Temple' means the Lord's spiritual Church, and in the more universal sense the heaven of spiritual angels, in the most universal the Lord's spiritual kingdom, and in the highest the Lord as regards Divine Truth, see 2048. The reason why 'the House of God' means that which is celestial and the dwelling-place of good, while 'the Temple' means that which is spiritual and the dwelling-place of truth, is that 'a house' in the Word means good, see 710, 2233, 2559, 3128, 3652, and among the most ancient people used to be built of pieces of wood for the reason that 'wood' meant good, 643, 1110, 2784, 2812, whereas 'the Temple' means truth because it was built of stones - 'stones' meaning truths, see 643, 1296, 1298.

[2] These meanings that 'pieces of wood' and 'stones' possess are clear not only from the Word where they are mentioned but also from representatives in the next life. For people who assume that merit lies in good works seem to themselves to be cutting wood, and those who assume that it lies in truths, that is to say, people who have believed that they knew more truths than anybody else and yet have lived wickedly, seem to themselves to be breaking up stones. I have often seen such people wood-cutting or stone-breaking, from which the meaning of 'wood' and of 'stone' was made clear to me - that good is meant by 'wood' and truth by 'stone'. It has in like manner been made clear to me from the fact that when I have seen a wooden house the concept of good has instantly presented itself, and when I have seen a stone house the concept of truth has done so. And I have also learned from angels about this matter. This is why, when in the Word 'the House of God' is mentioned, the concept of good presents itself to angels, the kind of good depending on the nature of the subject that is being dealt with. And when 'the Temple' is mentioned, the concept of truth presents itself, the kind of truth depending on the subject that is being dealt with. From this one may also deduce how deeply and inwardly concealed the heavenly arcana lie in the Word.

[3] The reason 'the House of God' here means the Lord's kingdom as it exists in the ultimate degree of order is that the subject is Jacob who, as often shown already, represents the Lord's Divine Natural. The natural exists in the ultimate degree of order, for the natural encompasses all interior degrees and includes them all together within itself. And since they are included all together within the natural, and so countless things are beheld as a single whole, obscurity exists there compared with other degrees. This obscurity too has been dealt with frequently.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.