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1 At sinalita ng Panginoon kay Moises at kay Aaron, na sinasabi,

2 Ayusin ninyo ang bilang ng mga anak ni Coath, sa gitna ng mga anak ni Levi, ayon sa kanilang mga angkan, ayon sa mga sangbahayan ng kanilang mga magulang.

3 Mula sa tatlong pung taong gulang hanggang sa limang pung taong gulang, lahat ng pumapasok sa paglilingkod, upang gumawa ng gawain sa tabernakulo ng kapisanan.

4 Ito ang paglilingkod ng mga anak ni Coath sa tabernakulo ng kapisanan, sa mga bagay na kabanalbanalan:

5 Pagka ang kampamento ay isusulong, ay papasok si Aaron sa loob, at ang kaniyang mga anak, at kanilang ibababa ang lambong ng tabing, at kanilang tatakpan niyaon ang kaban ng patotoo:

6 At kanilang ilalagay sa ibabaw ang isang takip na balat ng foka at kanilang lalatagan ang ibabaw ng isang kayong taganas na bughaw, at kanilang ilalagay ang mga pingga niyaon.

7 At sa ibabaw ng dulang ng tinapay na handog ay maglalatag sila ng isang kayong bughaw, at kanilang ilalagay sa ibabaw nito ang mga pinggan, at ang mga sandok, at ang mga mangkok, at ang mga tasa upang buhusan; at ang namamalaging tinapay ay malalagay sa ibabaw niyaon.

8 At kanilang lalatagan ang ibabaw ng mga yaon ng kayong pula, at kanilang tatakpan ito ng isang panakip na balat ng foka, at kanilang ilalagay ang mga pingga.

9 At kukuha sila ng isang kayong bughaw at kanilang tatakpan ang kandelerong pangtanglaw at ang mga ilawan, at ang mga gunting, at ang mga pinggan, at ang lahat ng sisidlan ng langis niyaon, na kanilang pinangangasiwaan:

10 At kanilang ilalagay, pati ang lahat ng kasangkapan niyaon sa loob ng isang takip na balat ng foka, at kanilang ilalagay sa ibabaw ng isang patungan.

11 At ang ibabaw ng dambanang ginto ay kanilang lalatagan ng isang kayong bughaw, at kanilang tatakpan ng isang panakip na balat ng foka, at kanilang ilalagay ang mga pingga niyaon:

12 At kanilang kukunin ang lahat ng mga kasangkapan na ukol sa pangangasiwa na ipinangangasiwa nila sa santuario, at kanilang ilalagay sa isang kayong bughaw, at kanilang tatakpan ng isang panakip na balat ng foka, at kanilang ipapatong sa patungan.

13 At kanilang aalisin ang mga abo sa dambana at kanilang lalatagan ng isang kayong kulay ube.

14 At kanilang ipapatong doon ang lahat ng mga kasangkapan na kanilang ipinangangasiwa sa palibot ng dambana, ang suuban at ang mga pangipit, at ang mga pala at ang mga mangkok, lahat ng mga kasangkapan ng dambana; at kanilang lalatagan ng isang panakip na balat ng foka, at kanilang ilalagay ang mga pingga niyaon.

15 At pagka si Aaron at ang kaniyang mga anak ay nakatapos na makapagtakip sa santuario at sa buong kasangkapan ng santuario, kailan ma't isusulong ang kampamento: ay magsisilapit pagkatapos ang mga anak ni Koath upang kanilang buhatin yaon: datapuwa't huwag silang hihipo sa santuario, baka sila'y mamatay. Ang mga bagay na ito ay siyang pasanin ng mga anak ni Coath sa tabernakulo ng kapisanan.

16 At ang magiging katungkulan ni Eleazar na anak ni Aaron na saserdote, ay ang langis sa ilawan, at ang mabangong kamangyan, at ang palaging handog na harina, at ang langis na pang-pahid, at ang pagiingat ng buong tabernakulo at ng lahat na nandoon, ang santuario at ang mga kasangkapan niyaon.

17 At sinalita ng Panginoon kay Moises at kay Aaron, na sinasabi,

18 Huwag ninyong ihiwalay ang lipi ng mga angkan ng mga Coathita sa gitna ng mga Levita.

19 Kundi gawin ninyo sa kanila ang ganito, upang sila'y mabuhay at huwag mamatay, paglapit nila sa mga kabanalbanalang bagay: si Aaron at ang kaniyang mga anak ay paparoon at ituturo sa bawa't isa ang kanikaniyang paglilingkod at ang kanikaniyang pasanin:

20 Nguni't sila'y huwag magsisipasok upang tingnan ang santuario kahit sandali man, baka sila'y mamatay.

21 At sinalita ng Panginoon kay Moises, na sinasabi,

22 Aayusin mo rin ang bilang ng mga anak ni Gerson, ayon sa mga sangbahayan ng kanilang mga magulang ayon sa kanilang mga angkan;

23 Mula sa tatlong pung taong gulang hanggang sa limang pung taong gulang ay bibilangin mo sila; yaong lahat na pumapasok na nangangasiwa sa paglilingkod upang gawin ang gawain sa tabernakulo ng kapisanan.

24 Ito ang paglilingkod ng mga angkan ng mga Gersonita, sa paglilingkod at sa pagdadala ng mga pasanin:

25 Dadalhin nila ang mga tabing ng tabernakulo, at ang tabernakulo ng kapisanan, ang takip niyaon, at ang panakip na balat ng foka na nasa ibabaw nito, at ang tabing sa pintuan ng tabernakulo ng kapisanan;

26 At ang mga tabing sa looban, at ang tabing sa pintuang-daan ng looban na nasa siping ng tabernakulo, at ng dambana, at ang mga tali ng mga yaon, at ang lahat ng kasangkapan sa kanilang paglilingkod at ang lahat na marapat na gawin sa mga yaon ay kanilang ipaglilingkod.

27 Mapapasa kapangyarihan ni Aaron at ng kaniyang mga anak ang buong paglilingkod ng mga anak ng mga Gersonita sa buong kanilang pasanin, at sa buong kanilang paglilingkod: at inyong ituturo sa kanila ang mga nauukol sa kanilang buong pasanin.

28 Ito ang paglilingkod ng mga angkan ng mga Gersonita sa tabernakulo ng kapisanan: at ang katungkulan nila ay mapapasa ilalim ng pamamahala ni Ithamar na anak ni Aaron na saserdote.

29 Tungkol sa mga anak ni Merari, ay bibilangin mo sila ayon sa kanilang mga angkan, ayon sa mga sangbahayan ng kanilang mga magulang;

30 Mula sa tatlong pung taong gulang na patanda hanggang sa limang pung taong gulang ay iyong bibilangin sila, lahat na pumapasok sa paglilingkod, upang gawin ang gawain sa tabernakulo ng kapisanan.

31 At ito ang katungkulan sa kanilang pasanin ayon sa buong paglilingkod nila sa tabernakulo ng kapisanan: ang mga tabla ng tabernakulo, at ang mga barakilan, at ang mga haligi, at ang mga tungtungan;

32 At ang mga haligi sa palibot ng looban, at ang mga tungtungan, at ang mga tulos, at ang mga tali pati ng lahat ng kasangkapan at ng buong paglilingkod: at ayon sa pangalan, ay ituturo mo sa kanila ang mga kasangkapan na katungkulan sa kanilang pasanin.

33 Ito ang paglilingkod ng mga angkan ng mga anak ni Merari ayon sa buong paglilingkod nila sa tabernakulo ng kapisanan, sa ilalim ng pamamahala ni Ithamar na anak ni Aaron na saserdote.

34 At binilang ni Moises at ni Aaron, at ng mga prinsipe ng kapisanan ang mga anak ng mga Coathita ayon sa kanilang mga angkan, at ayon sa mga sangbahayan ng kanilang mga magulang,

35 Mula sa tatlong pung taong gulang na patanda hanggang sa limang pung taong gulang, ang bawa't isa na pumapasok sa paglilingkod, upang gumawa sa tabernakulo ng kapisanan;

36 At yaong nangabilang sa kanila ayon sa kanilang mga angkan, ay dalawang libo at pitong daan at limangpu.

37 Ito ang nangabilang sa mga angkan ng mga Coathita, lahat ng nagsisipaglingkod sa tabernakulo ng kapisanan na binilang ni Moises at ni Aaron, ayon sa utos ng Panginoon sa pamamagitan ni Moises.

38 At yaong nangabilang sa mga anak ni Gerson, ang kanilang mga angkan, at ayon sa mga sangbahayan ng kanilang mga magulang,

39 Mula sa tatlong pung taong gulang na patanda hanggang sa limang pung taong gulang, bawa't isa na pumapasok sa paglilingkod upang gumawa sa tabernakulo ng kapisanan.

40 Sa makatuwid baga'y ang nangabilang sa kanila, ayon sa kanilang mga angkan, ayon sa mga sangbahayan ng kanilang mga magulang, ay dalawang libo at anim na raan at tatlong pu.

41 Ito ang nangabilang sa mga angkan ng mga anak ni Gerson, sa lahat ng naglingkod sa tabernakulo ng kapisanan, na binilang ni Moises at ni Aaron, ayon sa utos ng Panginoon.

42 At ang nangabilang sa mga angkan ng mga anak ni Merari ayon sa kanilang mga angkan, ayon sa mga sangbahayan ng kanilang mga magulang.

43 Mula sa tatlong pung taong gulang na patanda hanggang sa limang pung taong gulang, bawa't isa na pumapasok sa paglilingkod, upang gumawa sa tabernakulo ng kapisanan,

44 Sa makatuwid baga'y yaong lahat na nangabilang sa kanila ayon sa kanilang mga angkan, ay tatlong libo at dalawang daan.

45 Ito ang nangabilang sa mga angkan ng mga anak ni Merari na binilang ni Moises at ni Aaron, ayon sa utos ng Panginoon sa pamamagitan ni Moises.

46 Yaong lahat na nangabilang sa mga Levita, na binilang ni Moises at ni Aaron at ng mga prinsipe sa Israel, ayon sa kanilang mga angkan, at ayon sa mga sangbahayan ng kanilang mga magulang,

47 Mula sa tatlong pung taong gulang na patanda hanggang sa limang pung taong gulang, bawa't isa na pumapasok upang gumawa ng gawang paglilingkod, at ng gawang pagdadala ng mga pasanin sa tabernakulo ng kapisanan,

48 Sa makatuwid baga'y yaong nangabilang sa kanila, ay walong libo at limang daan at walong pu.

49 Ayon sa utos ng Panginoon ay nangabilang sa pamamagitan ni Moises, bawa't isa ayon sa kaniyang paglilingkod, at ayon sa kaniyang pasanin: ganito niya binilang sila gaya ng iniutos ng Panginoon kay Moises.

   

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Apocalypse Explained #64

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64. Clothed with a garment down to the foot, signifies Divine truth proceeding from Him. This is evident from the signification of "garments" as being truths that clothe good (See Arcana Coelestia, n. 1073, 2576, 5248, 5319, 5954, 9212, 9216, 9952, 10536). Here is only mentioned "a garment down to the foot," which is a general covering; by which, as the Lord is treated of, all Divine truth in general is meant. Since the Lord is here described in respect to the Divine Human, which is here the "Son of man seen in the midst of the lampstands," and it is said that He was "clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about at the paps with a golden girdle," and afterwards that "His face shone as the sun in his power," I wish to give an explanation of what is said in the Evangelists about the Lord when He was transfigured, where some similar expressions are used; and afterwards of what is said about the soldiers dividing His garments, and casting the lot upon His tunic.

[2] Of the Lord's transfiguration it is thus written:

Jesus took Peter, James, and John, into a very high mountain, and He was transfigured before them; and His face did shine as the sun, and His garments became white as the light. And behold, there appeared to them Moses and Elijah speaking with Him. And behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them, and behold, a voice out of the cloud, saying, This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased; hear ye Him (Matthew 17:1-5; Mark 9:2-8; Luke 9:28-36).

The Lord took Peter, James, and John, because by them the church in respect to faith, charity, and the works of charity was represented; He took them "into a high mountain," because "mountain" signifies heaven; "His face did shine as the sun," because "face" signifies the interiors, and it did shine as the sun because His interiors were Divine, for the "sun" is Divine love; "His garments became white as the light," because "garments" signify Divine truth proceeding from Him; the like is signified by "light." "Moses and Elijah" appeared, because the two signify the Word, "Moses" the historical Word, and "Elijah" the prophetical Word; "a bright cloud overshadowed them," because "a bright cloud" signifies the Word in the letter within which is the internal sense; "a voice out of the cloud said, This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased, hear ye Him," because "a voice out of the cloud" signifies Divine truth out of the Word, and "beloved Son," the Lord's Divine Human. And because Divine truth is from Him, and thence all truth of the church, it was said out of the cloud, "in whom I am well pleased, hear ye Him."

[3] It was plainly the Divine Human of the Lord that was thus seen, for the Divine Itself cannot be seen by anyone, except through the Divine Human. This the Lord also teaches in John:

No man hath seen God at any time; the only-begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, He hath brought Him forth to view (John 1:18).

And in another place:

Ye have neither heard the voice of the Father at any time, nor seen His shape (John 5:37).

(That such things are signified by these words in the Evangelists, can be seen in the Arcana Coelestia where the particulars are made known, namely, that by "Peter," "James," and "John," in the Word, are signified faith, charity, and the works of charity, n. 3750, and above, n. 8-9; by "high mountain" is signified heaven, n. 8327, 8805, 9420, 9422, 9434, 10608; by "face," the interiors which are of the mind, n. 1999, 2434, 3527, 4066, 4796, 5102, 9306, 9546; and by "the face of the Lord," mercy, peace, and every good, n. 222-223, 5585, 9306, 9546, 9888; by "the sun," Divine Love, n. 2495, 4060, 7083; and in the work on Heaven and Hell 116-125; by "garments," when the Lord is treated of, Divine truth, n. 9212, 9216; and the like by "light," n. 3195, 3222, 5400, 8644, 9399, 9548, 9684; and in the work on Heaven and Hell, n. 126-140. That "Moses and Elias" signify the Word; "Moses," see Arcana Coelestia 5922, 6723, 6752, 6771, 6827, 7010, 7014, 7089, 7382, 9372, 10234; and "Elias," see n. 2762, 5247. That "clouds" signify the Word in the letter, see above, n. 36; that "beloved Son" is the Divine Human of the Lord is evident.) From the fact that the "Lord's garments" signify Divine truth, it may be known what is signified by the soldiers dividing the garments of the Lord among them, and casting a lot upon His tunic, of which it is thus written in John:

The soldiers took His garments, and made four parts, to every soldier a part, also the tunic. Now the tunic was without seam, woven from the top throughout. They said therefore one to another, Let us not rend it, but cast lots for whose it shall be; that the Scripture might be fulfilled which saith, They parted My garments among them, and upon My vesture they did cast lots. These things therefore the soldiers did (John 19:23-24).

[4] He who is not aware that in every particular of the Word there is an internal sense which is spiritual, cannot see any arcanum in these things; he knows only that the soldiers divided the garments and not the tunic; and beyond this he knows nothing; when not only in this fact is there a Divine arcanum, but also in every particular of what is recorded concerning the passion of the Lord. The arcanum in this fact is that the garments of the Lord signified Divine truth, thus the Word, because the Word is Divine truth; the "garments" that they divided, the Word in the letter, and the "tunic" the Word in the internal sense; to "divide them" signifies to disperse and falsify; and "the soldiers" signify those that are of the church, who should fight in behalf of Divine truth. This is why it is said, "These things therefore the soldiers did." From this it is clear that the meaning of these words in the spiritual sense is that the Jewish Church dispersed the Divine truth which is in the sense of the letter, but could not disperse the Divine truth which is in the internal sense. That the "garments of the Lord" signified Divine truth, thus the Word, was shown above; that His "tunic" signified Divine truth, or the Word, in the internal sense, see Arcana Coelestia n.9826, 9942; that to "divide" is to disperse and separate from good and truth, thus to falsify, see n. 4424, 6360, 6361, 9094; that "the soldiers" signify those that are of the church, here of the Jewish church, who should fight in behalf of Divine truth, is clear from the spiritual sense of "warfare" and of "war;" that "war" signifies spiritual combats, which are of truth against falsity, see n. 1659, 1664, 8295, 10455; it is therefore said of the Levites, whose function pertained to such things as are of the church, that they were discharging military duty and were serving in war, when they were exercising their ministry in the tent of the assembly (Numbers 4:23, 35, 39, 43, 47; 8:23, 24).

  
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Arcana Coelestia #5319

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5319. 'And clothed him in robes of fine linen' means an outward sign denoting the celestial of the spiritual, 'robes of fine linen' being truths going forth from the Divine. This is clear from the meaning of 'robes' as truths, dealt with in 1073, 2576, 4545, 4763, 5248. The reason 'robes of fine linen' means truths going forth from the Divine is that a robe made of fine linen was absolutely white and at the same time shining, and truth going forth from the Divine is represented by robes which have that kind of brightness and splendour. And the reason for this is that heaven derives its brightness and splendour from the light that flows from the Lord; and the light that flows from the Lord is Divine Truth itself, 1053, 1521-1533, 1619-1632, 1776, 3195, 3222, 3339, 3485, 3636, 3643, 3862, 4415, 4419, 4526, 5219. This explains why, when the Lord was transfigured before Peter, James, and John, His clothing appeared as the light, Matthew 17:2; glistening, intensely white like snow, as no fuller on earth could bleach them, Mark 9:3; and dazzling, Luke 9:29. It was Divine Truth itself going forth from the Lord's Divine Human that was represented in this manner. But they are exterior truths that are represented in heaven by the brightness of robes, whereas interior truths are represented by the brightness and splendour of the face. This is why 'being clothed in robes of fine linen' at this point means an outward sign denoting truth going forth from the celestial of the spiritual, for this was what the Lord's Divine consisted in at this time.

[2] There are other places too in the Word where truth going forth from the Divine is meant by 'fine linen' and 'robes of fine linen', as in Ezekiel,

I clothed you with embroidered cloth, and shed you with badger, and swathed you in fine linen, and covered you in silk. Thus were you adorned with gold and silver, and your robes were fine linen, and silk, and embroidered cloth. Ezekiel 16:10, 13.

This refers to Jerusalem, which is used in these verses to mean the Ancient Church. The truths of this Church are described by robes made of embroidered cloth, fine linen, and silk, and by being adorned with gold and silver. 'Embroidered cloth' means truths existing as facts, 'fine linen' natural truths, and 'silk' spiritual truths.

[3] In the same prophet,

Fine linen with embroidered work from Egypt was your sail, that it might be to you an ensign; violet and purple from the islands of Elishah was your covering. Ezekiel 27:7.

This refers to Tyre, which too is used to mean the Ancient Church, but so far as cognitions of good and truth are concerned. 'Fine linen with embroidered work from Egypt, which was its sail' means truth obtained from factual knowledge, which was the outward sign of that Church.

[4] In John,

The merchants of the earth will weep and mourn over Babylon, since no one buys their wares any more, wares of gold, and silver, and precious stones, and pearls, and fine linen, and purple, and silk, and scarlet, and all thyine wood, and every vessel of ivory, and every vessel made of most precious wood, and bronze, and iron, and marble. Revelation 18:11-12.

All the specific commodities mentioned here mean the kinds of things that have to do with the Church and so truth and goodness. Here however they are used in the contrary sense because they are spoken of in reference to Babylon. Anyone may see that such commodities would never have been listed in the Word which has come down from heaven unless each one held something heavenly within it. What other reason can there be for a list of worldly wares when Babylon, meaning an unholy Church, is the subject? Similarly in the same book,

Woe, woe, the great city, you that were clothed in fine linen, and purple, and scarlet, covered 1 with gold, and precious stones, and pearls. Revelation 18:16.

[5] The fact that each commodity means something Divine and heavenly is quite evident in the same book where it states what fine linen is, namely the righteous acts of the saints,

The time of the marriage of the Lamb has come, and His wife has made herself ready. At that time she was given fine linen, clean and shining, to wear; for the fine linen is the righteous acts of the saints. Revelation 19:7-8.

'Fine linen' is 'the righteous acts of the saints' for the reason that all those with whom truth received from the Divine exists are clothed with the Lord's righteousness. For their robes which are bright and shining are products of the light which flows from the Lord. Therefore in heaven truth itself is represented by 'brightness', 3301, 3997, 4007; and people who are being raised to heaven from a state of vastation are seen to be clothed with brightness because they are at this point casting off the robe of their own righteousness and putting on that of the Lord's righteousness.

[6] So that truth from the Divine might be represented in the Jewish Church, they were commanded to use cotton or fine linen in Aaron's vestments, and also in the curtains around the Ark, referred to in Moses as follows,

You shall make in chequered pattern for Aaron a tunic of cotton, and you shall make a turban of cotton. Exodus 28:39.

They made tunics of cotton, the work of a weaver, for Aaron and his sons. Exodus 39:27.

You shall make the Dwelling-place, ten curtains - fine-twined cotton, violet and purple and twice-dyed scarlet. Exodus 26:1; 36:8.

You shall make the court of the Dwelling-place. The hangings for the court shall be of fine-twined cotton. Exodus 27:9, 18; 38:9.

The screen for the gate of the court, the work of an embroiderer, violet and purple, and twice-dyed scarlet, and fine-twined cotton. Exodus 38:18.

Cotton is fine linen, which they were commanded to use because each object in the Ark and around the Ark, also every detail of Aaron's vestments, were representative of spiritual and celestial realities. From this one may see that a person has only a meagre understanding of the Word if he does not know what such things represent, and scarcely any understanding at all if he thinks that the Word possesses no holiness other than that which presents itself in the letter.

[7] When angels with whom truth from the Divine is present are seen by anyone they are clothed so to speak in fine linen, that is, in shining brightness, as is evident in John where 'a white horse' is referred to,

The One seated on a white horse was clothed in a garment dyed with blood, and His name is called the Word. His armies in heaven were following Him on white horses; they were clothed in fine linen, white and clean. Revelation 19:11, 13-14.

These words show quite plainly that 'fine linen' is an outward sign denoting truth from the Divine, for 'the One seated on a white horse' is the Lord as to the Word; indeed those words state quite explicitly that He is the Word. The Word is truth itself received from the Divine, and 'a white horse' is the internal sense of the Word, see 2760-2762. Consequently truths received from the Divine are meant by 'white horses', for such truths constitute the whole of the internal sense of the Word. This was why His armies were seen 'on white horses' and why 'they were clothed in fine linen, white and clean'.

Фусноти:

1. literally, gilded

  
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