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1 Και εγεινε λογος Κυριου προς εμε, λεγων,

2 Υιε ανθρωπου, καμε την Ιερουσαλημ να γνωριση τα βδελυγματα αυτης,

3 και ειπε, Ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος προς την Ιερουσαλημ· Η ριζα σου και η γεννησις σου ειναι εκ της γης των Χαναναιων· ο πατηρ σου Αμορραιος και η μητηρ σου Χετταια.

4 Εις δε την γεννησιν σου, καθ' ην ημεραν εγεννηθης, ο ομφαλος σου δεν εκοπη και εν υδατι δεν ελουσθης, δια να καθαρισθης, και με αλας δεν ηλατισθης και εν σπαργανοις δεν εσπαργανωθης.

5 Οφθαλμος δεν σε εφεισθη, δια να καμη εις σε τι εκ τουτων, ωστε να σε σπλαγχνισθη· αλλ' ησο απερριμμενη εις το προσωπον της πεδιαδος, εν τη αποστροφη της ψυχης σου, καθ' ην ημεραν εγεννηθης.

6 Και οτε διεβην απο πλησιον σου και σε ειδον κυλιομενην εν τω αιματι σου, ειπα προς σε ευρισκομενην εν τω αιματι σου, Ζηθι· ναι, ειπα προς σε ευρισκομενην εν τω αιματι σου, Ζηθι.

7 Και σε εκαμον μυριοπλασιον, ως την χλοην του αγρου, και ηυξηνθης και εμεγαλυνθης και εφθασας εις το ακρον της ωραιοτητος· οι μαστοι σου εμορφωθησαν και αι τριχες σου ανεφυησαν· ησο ομως γυμνη και ασκεπαστος.

8 Και οτε διεβην απο πλησιον σου και σε ειδον, ιδου, η ηλικια σου ητο ηλικια ερωτος· και απλωσας το κρασπεδον μου επι σε, εσκεπασα την ασχημοσυνην σου· και ωμοσα προς σε και εισηλθον εις συνθηκην μετα σου, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος, και εγεινες εμου.

9 Και σε ελουσα εν υδατι και απεπλυνα το αιμα σου απο σου και σε εχρισα εν ελαιω.

10 Και σε ενεδυσα κεντητα και σε υπεδησα με σανδαλια υακινθινα και σε περιεζωσα με βυσσον και σε εφορεσα μεταξωτα.

11 Και σε εστολισα με στολιδια και περιεθεσα εις τας χειρας σου βραχιολια και περιδεραιον επι τον τραχηλον σου.

12 Και εβαλον ερρινα εις τους μυκτηρας σου και ενωτια εις τα ωτα σου και στεφανον δοξης επι την κεφαλην σου.

13 Και εστολισθης με χρυσιον και αργυριον, και τα ιματια σου ησαν βυσσινα και μεταξωτα και κεντητα· σεμιδαλιν και μελι και ελαιον ετρωγες· και εγεινες ωραια σφοδρα και ευημερησας μεχρι βασιλειας.

14 Και εξηλθεν η φημη σου μεταξυ των εθνων δια το καλλος σου· διοτι ητο τελειον δια του στολισμου μου, τον οποιον εθεσα επι σε, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος.

15 Συ ομως εθαρρευθης εις το καλλος σου, και επορνευθης δια την φημην σου και εξεχεας την πορνειαν σου εις παντα διαβατην, γινομενη αυτου.

16 Και ελαβες εκ των ιματιων σου και εστολισας τους υψηλους σου τοπους με ποικιλα χρωματα και εξεπορνευθης απ' αυτων· τοιαυτα δεν εγειναν ουδε θελουσι γεινει.

17 Και ελαβες τα σκευη της λαμπροτητος σου, τα εκ του χρυσιου μου και τα εκ του αργυριου μου, τα οποια εδωκα εις σε, και εκαμες εις σεαυτην εικονας αρσενικας και εξεπορνευθης με αυτας·

18 και ελαβες τα κεντητα σου ιματια και εσκεπασας αυτας· και εθεσας εμπροσθεν αυτων το ελαιον μου και το θυμιαμα μου.

19 Και τον αρτον μου, τον οποιον εδωκα εις σε, την σεμιδαλιν και το ελαιον και το μελι, με τα οποια σε ετρεφον, εθεσας και ταυτα εμπροσθεν αυτων εις οσμην ευωδιας· ουτως εγεινε, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος.

20 Και ελαβες τους υιους σου και τας θυγατερας σου, τας οποιας εγεννησας εις εμε, και ταυτα εθυσιασας εις αυτας, δια να αναλωθωσιν εν τω πυρι· μικρον εργον των πορνευσεων σου ητο τουτο,

21 οτι εσφαξας τα τεκνα μου και παρεδωκας αυτα δια να διαβιβασωσιν αυτα δια του πυρος εις τιμην αυτων;

22 Και εν πασι τοις βδελυγμασι σου και ταις πορνειαις σου δεν ενεθυμηθης ταις ημερας της νεοτητος σου, οτε ησο γυμνη και ασκεπαστος, κυλιομενη εν τω αιματι σου.

23 Και μετα πασας τας κακιας σου, Ουαι, ουαι εις σε, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος,

24 εκτισας και εις σεαυτην οικημα πορνικον και εκαμες εις σεαυτην πορνοστασιον εν παση πλατεια.

25 Εις πασαν αρχην οδου ωκοδομησας το πορνοστασιον σου και εκαμες το καλλος σου βδελυκτον και ηνοιξας τους ποδας σου εις παντα διαβατην, και επληθυνας την πορνειαν σου.

26 Και εξεπορνευθης με τους Αιγυπτιους τους πλησιοχωρους σου, τους μεγαλοσαρκους· και επολλαπλασιασας την πορνειαν σου, δια να με παροργισης.

27 Ιδου λοιπον, εξηπλωσα την χειρα μου επι σε, και αφηρεσα τα νενομισμενα σου, και σε παρεδωκα εις την θελησιν εκεινων αιτινες σε εμισουν, των θυγατερων των Φιλισταιων, αιτινες εντρεπονται δια την οδον σου την αισχραν.

28 Και εξεπορνευθης με τους Ασσυριους, διοτι ησο απληστος· ναι, εξεπορνευθης με αυτους και ετι δεν εχορτασθης.

29 Και επολλαπλασιασας την πορνειαν σου εν γη Χανααν μεχρι των Χαλδαιων· και ουδε ουτως εχορτασθης.

30 Ποσον διεφθαρη η καρδια σου, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος, επειδη πραττεις παντα ταυτα, εργα της πλεον αναισχυντου πορνης.

31 Διοτι εκτισας το πορνικον οικημα σου εν τη αρχη πασης οδου, και εκαμες το πορνοστασιον σου εν παση πλατεια· και δεν εσταθης ως πορνη, καθοτι κατεφρονησας μισθωμα,

32 αλλ' ως γυνη μοιχαλις, αντι του ανδρος αυτης δεχομενη ξενους.

33 Εις πασας τας πορνας διδουσι μισθωμα· αλλα συ τα μισθωματα σου διδεις εις παντας τους εραστας σου και διαφθειρεις αυτους, δια να εισερχωνται προς σε πανταχοθεν επι τη πορνεια σου.

34 Και γινεται εις σε το αναπαλιν των αλλων γυναικων εν ταις πορνειαις σου· διοτι δεν σε ακολουθει ουδεις δια να πραξη πορνειαν· καθοτι συ διδεις μισθωμα και μισθωμα δεν διδεται εις σε, κατα τουτο γινεται εις σε το αναπαλιν.

35 Δια τουτο, ακουσον, πορνη, τον λογον του Κυριου·

36 ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Επειδη εξεχεας τον χαλκον σου, και η γυμνωσις σου εξεσκεπασθη εν ταις πορνειαις σου προς τους εραστας σου και προς παντα τα ειδωλα των βδελυγματων σου, και δια το αιμα των τεκνων σου, τα οποια προσεφερες εις αυτα·

37 δια τουτο ιδου, εγω συναγω παντας τους εραστας σου, μεθ' ων κατετρυφησας, και παντας οσους ηγαπησας, μετα παντων των μισηθεντων υπο σου· και θελω συναξει αυτους επι σε πανταχοθεν και θελω αποκαλυψει την αισχυνην σου εις αυτους, και θελουσιν ιδει ολην την γυμνωσιν σου.

38 Και θελω σε κρινει κατα την κρισιν των μοιχαλιδων και εκχεουσων αιμα· και θελω σε παραδωσει εις αιμα μετ' οργης και ζηλοτυπιας.

39 Και θελω σε παραδωσει εις την χειρα αυτων· και θελουσι κατασκαψει το πορνικον οικημα σου και κατεδαφισει τους υψηλους τοπους σου θελουσιν οτι σε εκδυσει τα ιματια σου και αφαιρεσει τους στολισμους της λαμπροτητος σου και θελουσι σε αφησει γυμνην και ασκεπαστον.

40 Και θελουσι φερει επι σε οχλους, οιτινες θελουσι σε λιθοβολησει με λιθους και σε διαπερασει με τα ξιφη αυτων.

41 Και θελουσι κατακαυσει εν πυρι τας οικιας σου, και θελουσιν εκτελεσει επι σε κρισεις ενωπιον πολλων γυναικων· και θελω σε καμει να παυσης απο της πορνειας, και δεν θελεις διδει του λοιπου μισθωμα.

42 Και θελω αναπαυσει τον θυμον μου επι σε, και η ζηλοτυπια μου θελει σηκωθη απο σου, και θελω ησυχασει και δεν θελω οργισθη πλεον.

43 Επειδη δεν ενεθυμηθης τας ημερας της νεοτητος σου, αλλα με παρωξυνας εν πασι τουτοις, δια τουτο ιδου, και εγω θελω ανταποδωσει τας οδους σου επι της κεφαλης σου, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· και δεν θελεις καμει κατα την ασεβειαν ταυτην επι πασι τοις βδελυγμασι σου.

44 Ιδου, πας ο παροιμιαζομενος θελει παροιμιασθη κατα σου, λεγων, κατα την μητερα η θυγατηρ αυτης.

45 Συ εισαι η θυγατηρ της μητρος σου, της αποβαλουσης τον ανδρα αυτης και τα τεκνα αυτης· και εισαι η αδελφη των αδελφων σου, αιτινες απεβαλον τους ανδρας αυτων και τα τεκνα αυτων· η μητηρ σας ητο Χετταια και ο πατηρ σας Αμορραιος.

46 Και η αδελφη σου η πρεσβυτερα ειναι η Σαμαρεια, αυτη και αι θυγατερες αυτης, αι κατοικουσαι εν τοις αριστεροις σου· η δε νεωτερα αδελφη σου, η κατοικουσα εν τοις δεξιοις σου, τα Σοδομα και αι θυγατερες αυτης.

47 Συ ομως δεν περιεπατησας κατα τας οδους αυτων και δεν επραξας κατα τα βδελυγματα αυτων· αλλ' ως εαν ητο τουτο πολυ μικρον, υπερεβης αυτων την διαφθοραν εν πασαις ταις οδοις σου.

48 Ζω εγω, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος, η αδελφη σου Σοδομα δεν επραξεν, αυτη και αι θυγατερες αυτης, ως επραξας συ και αι θυγατερες σου.

49 Ιδου, αυτη ητο η ανομια της αδελφης σου Σοδομων, υπερηφανια, πλησμονη αρτου και αφθονια τρυφηλοτητος, αυτης και των θυγατερων αυτης· τον πτωχον δε και τον ενδεη δεν εβοηθει

50 και υψουντο και επραττον βδελυρα ενωπιον μου· οθεν, καθως ειδον ταυτα, ηφανισα αυτας.

51 Και η Σαμαρεια δεν ημαρτησεν ουδε το ημισυ των αμαρτηματων σου· αλλα συ επληθυνας τα βδελυγματα σου υπερ εκεινας και εδικαιωσας τας αδελφας σου με παντα τα βδελυγματα σου, τα οποια επραξας.

52 Συ λοιπον, ητις εκρινες τας αδελφας σου, βασταζε την καταισχυνην σου· ενεκα των αμαρτηματων σου, με τα οποια κατεσταθης βδελυρωτερα εκεινων, εκειναι ειναι δικαιοτεραι σου· οθεν αισχυνθητι και συ και βασταζε την καταισχυνην σου, οτι εδικαιωσας τας αδελφας σου.

53 Οταν φερω οπισω τους αιχμαλωτους αυτων, τους αιχμαλωτους Σοδομων και των θυγατερων αυτης και τους αιχμαλωτους της Σαμαρειας και των θυγατερων αυτης, τοτε θελω επιστρεψει και τους αιχμαλωτους της αιχμαλωσιας σου μεταξυ αυτων·

54 δια να βασταζης την ατιμιαν σου και να καταισχυνησαι δια παντα οσα επραξας και να ησαι παρηγορια εις αυτας.

55 Οταν η αδελφη σου Σοδομα και αι θυγατερες αυτης επιστρεψωσιν εις την προτεραν αυτων καταστασιν, και η Σαμαρεια και αι θυγατερες αυτης επιστρεψωσιν εις την προτεραν αυτων καταστασιν, τοτε θελεις επιστρεψει συ και αι θυγατερες σου εις την προτεραν σας καταστασιν.

56 Διοτι η αδελφη σου Σοδομα δεν ανεφερθη εκ του στοματος σου εν ταις ημεραις της υπερηφανιας σου,

57 πριν ανακαλυφθη η κακια σου, καθως ανεκαλυφθη εν καιρω του γενομενου εις σε ονειδους υπο των θυγατερων της Συριας και πασων των περιξ αυτης, των θυγατερων των Φιλισταιων, αιτινες σε ελεηλατησαν πανταχοθεν.

58 Συ εβαστασας την ασεβειαν σου και τα βδελυγματα σου, λεγει Κυριος.

59 Διοτι ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Εγω θελω καμει εις σε καθως εκαμες συ, ητις κατεφρονησας τον ορκον, παραβαινουσα την διαθηκην.

60 Αλλ' ομως θελω ενθυμηθη την διαθηκην μου την γενομενην προς σε εν ταις ημεραις της νεοτητος σου, και θελω στησει εις σε διαθηκην αιωνιον.

61 Τοτε θελεις ενθυμηθη τας οδους σου και αισχυνθη, οταν δεχθης τας αδελφας σου, τας πρεσβυτερας σου και τας νεωτερας σου· και θελω δωσει αυτας εις σε δια θυγατερας, ουχι ομως κατα την διαθηκην σου.

62 Και εγω θελω στησει την διαθηκην μου προς σε, και θελεις γνωρισει ετι εγω ειμαι ο Κυριος·

63 δια να ενθυμηθης, και να αισχυνθης και να μη ανοιξης πλεον το στομα σου υπο της εντροπης σου, οταν εξιλεωθω προς σε δια παντα οσα επραξας, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #9166

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9166. 'An oath of Jehovah shall be between them both' means enquiry made through truths from the Word regarding every single aspect of these things. This is clear from the meaning of 'an oath' as confirming through truths, dealt with in 2842, 3037, 3375, so that 'an oath of Jehovah' means doing so through truths from the Word, for the Word contains Jehovah's truths, that is, God's truths; and from the meaning of 'them both' as in every single aspect, for in the internal sense 'between both' does not mean between two but in every single aspect. 'Two' means things joined together to make a single whole, 1686, 3519, 5194, 8423, thus all that composes the whole, or every single aspect of it. This is what those in heaven perceive 'two' to be; and the reason why they do so is that when a discussion takes place among angels regarding two truths at variance with each other, a scene in which two spirits are arguing with each other presents itself on the level below. And since these spirits are the subordinates of a number of communities, every single aspect of one truth appears with one spirit, and every single aspect of the other truth with the other spirit. From this the angels perceive how the two are able to be linked together. I have been allowed to know from experience that this is what happens. So it is that when the words 'them both' are used in reference to truths they mean in every single aspect. This also is the reason why 'two' means something complete, 9103.

[2] The reason why it was permissible among the Israelite and Jewish nation to swear by Jehovah was that they were not internal, only external people, and when they engaged in the worship of God they did so on an external and not an internal level. The fact that they were like this, see 4281, 4293, 4429, 4433, 4680, 4844, 4847, 4865, 4903, 6304, 8588, 8788, 8806. When the confirmation of a truth comes down into the external man separated from the internal, it is effected by means of an oath; but not so when it comes down into the external by way of the internal. For in the internal man truth appears in its own light, but in the external without the internal truth appears in darkness. This explains why the celestial angels, who inhabit the inmost or third heaven, being in the highest degree of light do not even confirm truths by the use of reasons. Still less do they engage in argument and reasoning about truths; they simply say Yes or No, which they do by virtue of an ability received from the Lord to perceive and see them.

[3] This explains why the Lord has said the following regarding oaths,

You have heard that it was said, You shall not swear falsely, but shall perform to the Lord your oaths. But I say to you, You shall not swear at all, neither by heaven, for it is God's throne, nor by the earth, for it is His footstool, nor by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great King. Nor shall you swear by your head, for you cannot make one hair white or black. But let your words be, Yes, yes; No, no; anything beyond this is from evil. 1 Matthew 5:33-37.

These words imply that confirmation of God's truths should come from the Lord and not from man, which it does when people are internal and not external. For people who are external confirm truths by means of oaths, but those who are internal do so by means of reasons, while those who are even more internal do not confirm them at all but simply say It is so, or It isn't so. Those who are external are called natural people, those who are internal are called spiritual people, and those even more internal are called celestial people. The last of these - celestial people - have the ability, received from the Lord, to perceive intuitively whether something is true or not, see 2708, 2715, 2718, 3246, 4448, 7877. All this shows what was implied when the Lord said, You shall not swear at all, and also Let your words be Yes, yes; No, no. But why He also said that they were not to swear by heaven, by the earth, by Jerusalem, or by their head, and that any words beyond 'Yes, yes; No, no' are from evil, must be explained.

[4] Swearing by heaven means doing so by Divine Truth, thus by the Lord there. Heaven is heaven not by virtue of the angels regarded in themselves but by virtue of the Divine Truth emanating from the Lord, thus by virtue of the Lord Himself, within them; for the Divine within them is what enables them to be angels of heaven and be called angels of heaven. This explains why those in heaven are said to be 'in the Lord', why the Lord is the All in every single thing of heaven, and also why angels are God's truths, being recipients of God's truth emanating from the Lord.

Heaven is heaven and is called heaven by virtue of what is Divine and the Lord's there, see 552, 3038, 3700. Angels are God's truths, 4295, 4402, 7268, 7873, 8301. Something of the Lord is meant by an angel in the Word, 1925, 2821, 3039, 4085, 4295, 6280.

Since heaven is the Lord in respect of Divine Truth, it says 'you shall not swear by heaven, for it is God's throne'. 'God's throne' is Divine Truth which emanates from the Lord, 5313, 6397, 9039.

[5] Swearing by the earth however is doing so by the Church, thus by Divine Truth there. For just as heaven is the Lord by virtue of Divine Truth that emanates from Him, so too is the Church, the Church being the Lord's heaven or His kingdom on earth. For the meaning of 'earth' in the Word as the Church, see 662, 1066, 1262, 1733, 1850, 2117, 2118 (end), 2928, 3355, 4447, 4535, 5577, 8011, 8732. And since 'the earth' is the Church, the place where what is Divine and the Lord's below heaven exists, it says 'you shall not swear by the earth, for it is God's footstool'. 'Footstool' means God's truth below heaven, which is truth as it exists in the literal sense of the Word; for on this sense God's truth in heaven, which is the Word in the internal sense, rests and so to speak stands. Truth as it exists in the literal sense is meant by 'footstool' in David, in Psalms 99:5; 132:7; in Isaiah 60:13; and in Jeremiah, in Lamentations 2:1.

[6] Swearing by Jerusalem however is doing so by teachings that present truth drawn from the Word. For in a broad sense 'Jerusalem' is the Church, 2117, 3654; but when the words 'the earth', meaning the Church, are used, followed by 'Jerusalem', 'Jerusalem' then means the Church's teachings, consequently teachings that present God's truth drawn from the Word. This is why it is called 'the city of the great [King, who is] God', for 'city' in the internal sense of the Word means teachings that present the truth, see 402, 2449, 2943, 3216, 4478, 4492, 4493.

[7] Swearing by his head however means a person's doing so by the truth which he himself believes to be the truth and makes part of his faith; for this as it resides with him constitutes 'his head', and it is also what is meant by 'the head' in Isaiah 15:2; 29:10; in Ezekiel 7:18; 13:18; 16:12; 29:18; in Matthew 6:17; and elsewhere. Therefore it also says, 'for you cannot make one hair white or black'. 'Hair' means truth belonging to the external or natural man, 3301, the kind that exists with those who believe the truth not because they perceive it to be the truth but because the teachings of the Church declare it to be so. And since they know the truth on no other grounds than this it says that they are not to swear by it because they cannot make a hair white or black. 'Making a hair white' means declaring on one's own authority that truth is truth, and 'making a hair black' declaring on one's own authority that falsity is falsity. For 'white' is said in reference to truth, 3301, 3993, 4007, 5319, and therefore 'black' in reference to falsity.

[8] From all this one may now see what is meant by the command not to swear at all, not by heaven, nor by the earth, nor by Jerusalem, nor by one's head, namely that a person should not use what is his own to confirm God's truth but what is the Lord's with him. Therefore it also says finally, Your words shall be Yes, yes; No, no; anything beyond this is from evil. Those who have the ability, which comes from the Lord, to perceive and see truth confirm it in this way alone, even as angels of the inmost or third heaven do, the ones who are called celestial angels, spoken about above. The reason why any words beyond 'Yes, yes; No, no' are from evil is that anything beyond them does not come from the Lord but from a person's proprium or self, thus from evil, since a person's proprium is nothing but evil, see 210, 215, 874-876, 987, 1023, 1044, 1047, 3812 (end), 4328, 5660, 8941, 8944. All this again shows in what way the Lord spoke, that is to say, in such a way that every single word contained an inner meaning, since He spoke from the Divine. Thus He spoke for the benefit of angels at the same time as for men; for angels perceive the Word according to its inner meaning.

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Arcana Coelestia #4545

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4545. 'And be purified, and change your garments' means the holiness that was to be put on. This is clear from the meaning of 'being purified' or being cleansed as being made holy, dealt with below, and from the meaning of 'changing one's garments' as putting on, in this case putting on holy truths, for in the internal sense of the Word truths are meant by 'garments'. It is quite evident that 'changing one's garments' was an accepted representative within the Church, but what that custom represented no one can know unless he knows what 'garments' means in the internal sense - namely truths, see 2576. Because in the internal sense the casting aside of falsities and the arrangement by good of truths within the natural is the subject here, it is therefore recorded that Jacob commanded them to change their garments.

[2] 'Changing their garments' was representative of the need to put on holy truths, as may also be seen from other places in the Word, as in Isaiah,

Awake, awake, put on your strength, O Zion, put on your beautiful garments, O Jerusalem, the holy city, for there will no more come into you the uncircumcised and the unclean. Isaiah 52:1.

Since 'Zion' means the celestial Church and 'Jerusalem' the spiritual Church, and the celestial Church is that which dwells in good by virtue of its love to the Lord, and the spiritual Church in truth by virtue of its faith and charity, 'strength' is therefore used in reference to Zion, and 'garments' in reference to Jerusalem. And when clothed with these the two are 'clean'.

[3] In Zechariah,

Joshua was clothed with filthy garments, and so stood before the angel. And [the angel] answered and said to those standing before him - he said - Remove the filthy garments from upon him. And he said to him, See, I have caused your iniquity to pass away from upon you, by putting on you a change of garments Zechariah 3:3-4.

From this place too it is evident that 'removing garments' and 'putting on a change of garments' represented purification from falsities, for the words 'I have caused your iniquity to pass away from upon you' are used. This also explains why people had changes of garments - which they called simply 'changes', an expression occurring in various places in the Word - because different representations were set forth by means of those changes.

[4] Because the kinds of things mentioned here were represented by changes of garments it is therefore said in Ezekiel, in the description of the new Temple, which in the internal sense means a new Church,

When the priests enter they shall not go out of the holy place to the outer court, but there shall lay aside their garments in which they have ministered, for these are holy, 1 and they shall put on other garments and go near the things which are for the people. Ezekiel 42:14.

And in the same prophet,

When they go out to the outer court, to the people, they shall put off their garments in which they have been ministering and lay them in the holy chambers, and they shall put on other garments, and they shall not sanctify the people in their own garments. 2 Ezekiel 44:19.

[5] Anyone may see that a new temple and the holy city and land which are referred to by the prophet in this chapter, and in the chapters before and after it, are not used to mean any new temple, new city, or new land. For reference is made to sacrifices and religious ceremonies being introduced anew, when in fact these had to be brought to an end; and mention is also made of how the tribes of Israel, referred to by name, were to divide the land among themselves into inheritances, when in fact they were dispersed and never returned to the land. From this it is evident that the religious ceremonies referred to in those chapters mean the spiritual and celestial things constituting the Church. Much the same is meant by Aaron's change of garments when he was going to minister, to offer a burnt offering; in Moses,

He shall put on his linen robe, and linen breeches. He shall place the ashes at the side of the altar. After he takes off his own garments and puts on other garments he shall carry away the ashes to a clean place outside the camp. Leviticus 6:9-12.

This was what he had to do when offering the burnt offering.

[6] As regards 'being cleansed' meaning being made holy, this may be seen from the cleansings that were commanded, such as the command to wash their flesh and their garments, and the command to be sprinkled with the waters of separation. Everyone who knows anything about the spiritual man may also recognize that nobody is made holy by carrying out commands such as these. For what does iniquity or sin have to do with the garments a person is wearing? Yet it is stated several times that after people had cleansed themselves they would be holy. From this it is also evident that such rituals which the Israelites were commanded to carry out were in no way holy except by virtue of their representation of holy things, and that as a consequence people who served as representers did not on that account become holy persons. It was the holiness they represented, quite apart from them as actual persons, that stirred the affections of the spirits present with them, and through these the affections of the angels in heaven, 4307.

[7] For in order that the human race may be kept in being, human beings must of necessity live in communication with heaven; and that communication is effected through the Church. Otherwise human beings would become like animals, lacking any restraints internally or externally, so that all would plunge unchecked into the destruction of others and would annihilate one another. And because in the time of the Israelites no communication through any Church was possible, the Lord therefore provided in an amazing way for a communication to be effected by means of representatives. It is evident from many places in the Word that being made holy was represented by the ritual observance of washing and cleansing, as when Jehovah came down on Mount Sinai and then said to Moses,

Make them holy today and tomorrow, and let them wash their garments and be ready on the third day. Exodus 19:10-11.

In Ezekiel,

I will sprinkle clean water over you, and you will be cleansed from all your uncleannesses, and from all your idols I will cleanse you. And I will give you a new heart, and a new spirit will I give in the midst of you. Ezekiel 36:25-26.

Here it is plain that 'sprinkling clean water' represented purification of the heart, so that 'being cleansed' means being made holy.

Footnotes:

1. literally, holiness

2. The Latin means they shall sanctify the people in other garments, but the Hebrew means they shall not sanctify the people in their own garments, which Swedenborg has in another place where he quotes this verse.

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