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Jezekilj 45

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1 A kad stanete deliti zemlju u nasledstvo, prinesite prinos Gospodu, sveti deo od zemlje, u dužinu dvadeset i pet hiljada lakata, i u širinu deset hiljada, to neka bude sveto po svim međama svojim unaokolo.

2 Od toga neka bude za svetinju pet stotina lakata u dužinu i pet stotina u širinu, četvrtasto od svuda, i pedeset lakata u naokolo za podgrađa.

3 Po toj meri izmeri u dužinu dvadeset i pet hiljada i u širinu deset hiljada, i tu neka bude svetinja i svetinja nad svetinjama.

4 To neka bude svet deo od zemlje sveštenicima, koji služe u svetinji, koji pristupaju da služe Gospodu, i neka im bude mesto za kuće i sveto mesto za svetinju.

5 A dvadeset i pet hiljada lakata u dužinu i deset hiljada u širinu neka bude Levitima koji služe u domu u državu s dvadeset kleti.

6 I gradu podajte dostojanje pet hiljada lakata u širinu i dvadeset i pet hiljada u dužinu prema svetom delu; to neka je za sav dom Izrailjev.

7 A knezu neka bude s obe strane svetog dela i dostojanja gradskog pred svetim delom i pred gradskim dostojanjem, sa zapadne strane na zapad i s istočne strane na istok, a dužina da bude prema svakom od tih delova od zapadne međe do istočne međe.

8 Ta zemlja da mu je dostojanje u Izrailju, da više ne otimaju knezovi moji od naroda mog, nego ostalu zemlju da daju domu Izrailjevom po plemenima njihovim.

9 Ovako veli Gospod Gospod: Dosta je, knezovi Izrailjevi; prođite se nasilja i otimanja, i tvorite sud i pravdu, i skinite teške poslove svoje s mog naroda, govori Gospod Gospod.

10 Merila da su vam prava, i efa prava, i vat prav.

11 Efa i vat da su jedne mere, da vat bere desetinu homora, i efa desetinu homora; mera da im je prema homoru.

12 I sikal da je dvadeset gera, a mina da vam je dvadeset sikala, dvadeset i pet sikala, i petnaest sikala.

13 Ovo je prinos što ćete prinositi: Šestina efe od homora pšenice, tako i od ječma dajte šestinu efe od homora.

14 A za ulje je uredba ova: vat je mera za ulje; desetina vata od jednog kora, koji je homor od deset vata, jer je deset vata homor.

15 A od sitne stoke jedno od dve stotine s dobrih pasišta sinova Izrailjevih za dar i za žrtvu paljenicu i za žrtvu zahvalnu, da se čini očišćenje za njih, govori Gospod Gospod.

16 Sav narod zemaljski da daje ovaj prinos knezu Izrailjevom.

17 A knez je dužan davati žrtve paljenice s darom i nalivom na praznike i na mladine i u subote, o svim svetkovinama doma Izrailjevog; on neka prinosi žrtvu za greh s darom i žrtvu paljenicu i zahvalnu da čini očišćenje za dom Izrailjev.

18 Ovako veli Gospod Gospod: Prvog dana prvog meseca uzmi junca zdravog, i očisti svetinju njim.

19 I neka sveštenik uzme krvi od te žrtve za greh, i pomaže njom dovratnike na domu i četiri ugla od pojasa na oltaru i dovratnike od vrata na unutrašnjem tremu.

20 Tako učini i sedmog dana istog meseca za svakog koji zgreši iz neznanja i za prostog; tako ćete očistiti dom.

21 Prvog meseca četrnaestog dana da vam je pasha, praznik sedam dana, hlebovi presni da se jedu.

22 I taj dan neka prinese knez za se i za sav narod zemaljski junca na žrtvu za greh.

23 A za sedam dana praznika neka prinosi na žrtvu paljenicu Gospodu po sedam junaca i sedam ovnova zdravih na dan, za onih sedam dana, i na žrtvu za greh jarca na dan.

24 I za dar po efu na junca i efu na ovna neka prinosi, i in ulja na svaku efu.

25 Sedmog meseca petnaestog dana na praznik neka prinosi isto tako za sedam dana i žrtvu za greh i žrtvu paljenicu i dar i ulje.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #9487

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9487. 'Two cubits and a half shall be its length' means all so far as good is concerned. This is clear from the meaning of 'two and a half' as much and as what is complete, and as all when this number has reference to something Divine (the reason why 'two and a half' means much and what is complete is that this number is similar in meaning to five, ten, a hundred, and a thousand, since twice two and a half makes five, twice five makes ten, and ten times ten makes a hundred; for doubles and multiples have a similar meaning to the simple numbers of which they are the products, 5291, 5335, 5708, 7973. For the meaning of 'five' as much and completeness, see 5708, 5956, 9102; likewise 'ten', 3107, 4638; also 'a hundred', 2636, 4400; and a thousand, 2575, 8715. So it is that when these numbers are used in reference to something Divine they mean all); and from the meaning of 'length' as good, dealt with in 1613, 8898.

[2] To say that 'length' in the Word means good and 'breadth' truth may seem to be like nonsense; nevertheless this is indeed what they mean. The reason why they do so is that all things without exception in the Word mean realities such as belong to heaven and to the Church, and so such as are connected with the good of love and with the truth of faith. No spatial dimensions such as 'length' and 'breadth' imply can be attributed to these; but instead of spatial dimensions the state of their essential being (esse), which is a state of good, and the resulting state of manifestation (existere), which is a state of truth, can be attributed to them. Furthermore in heaven spatial dimensions are appearances produced by those states, 4882, 9440. From all this it becomes clear that spiritual realities are meant by the measurements and dimensions given in Chapters 40-48 of Ezekiel, where a new temple and a new land are the subject. They are consequently meant here in Exodus, where the ark, the dwelling-place, the court, the tables there, and the altars are the subject. Such realities are in a similar way meant where the temple in Jerusalem is the subject, also when it says that the holy Jerusalem coming down from heaven was square, its breadth being as great as its length, Revelation 21:16; Zechariah 2:1-2. For 'Jerusalem' means a new Church, the character of its good being meant by the measurement of its length, and the character of its truth by that of its breadth.

[3] The fact that 'breadth' or 'broad place' means truth is plainly evident in David,

In distress I called on Jah; He answered me in a broad place. Psalms 118:5.

In the same author,

You have made my feet stand in a broad place. Psalms 31:8.

In Isaiah,

The outstretchings of Asshur's wings will fill the breadth of the land. Isaiah 8:8.

In Habakkuk,

I am rousing the Chaldeans, a bitter and hasty nation, marching 1 into the breadths of the earth. Habakkuk 1:6.

'Marching into the breadths of the earth', when said of the Chaldeans, means destroying the truths of faith.

Footnotes:

1. literally, walking

  
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