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Exodus 26

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1 Den tabernakel nu zult gij maken van tien gordijnen, van fijn getweernd linnen, en hemelsblauw, en purper, en scharlaken, met cherubim; van het allerkunstelijkste werk zult gij ze maken.

2 De lengte van een gordijn zal van acht en twintig ellen zijn, en de breedte ener gordijn van vier ellen; al deze gordijnen zullen een maat hebben.

3 Er zullen vijf gordijnen samengevoegd zijn, de een aan de andere; wederom zullen er vijf gordijnen samengevoegd zijn, de een aan de andere.

4 En gij zult hemelsblauwe striklisjes maken aan den kant van de ene gordijn, aan het uiterste, in de samenvoeging; alzo zult gij ook doen aan den uitersten kant der gordijn, aan de tweede samenvoegende.

5 Vijftig striklisjes zult gij aan de ene gordijn maken, en Vijftig striklisjes zult gij maken aan het uiterste der gordijn, dat aan de tweede samenvoegende is; deze striklisjes zullen het ene aan het andere samenvatten.

6 Gij zult ook vijftig gouden haakjes maken, en zult de gordijnen samenvoegen, de ene aan de andere, met deze haakjes, opdat het een tabernakel zij.

7 Ook zult gij gordijnen uit geiten haar maken tot een tent over den tabernakel; van elf gordijnen zult gij die maken.

8 De lengte ener gordijn zal dertig ellen zijn, en de breedte ener gordijn vier ellen; deze elf gordijnen zullen een maat hebben.

9 En gij zult vijf dezer gordijnen aan elkander bijzonder voegen, en zes dezer gordijnen bijzonder; en de zesde dezer gordijnen zult gij dubbel maken, recht voorop de tent.

10 En gij zult vijftig striklisjes maken aan den kant van de ene gordijn, het uiterste in de samenvoeging, en vijftig striklisjes aan den kant van de gordijn, die de tweede samenvoegende is.

11 Gij zult ook vijftig koperen haakjes maken, en gij zult de haakjes in de striklisjes doen, en gij zult de tent samenvoegen, dat zij een zij.

12 Het overige nu, dat overschiet aan de gordijnen der tent, de helft der gordijn, die overschiet, zal overhangen, aan de achterste delen des tabernakels.

13 En een el van deze, en een el van gene zijde van hetgeen, dat overig zijn zal aan de lengte van de gordijnen der tent, zal overhangen aan de zijden des tabernakels, aan deze en aan gene zijde, om dien te bedekken.

14 Gij zult ook voor de tent een deksel maken van roodgeverfde ramsvellen, en daarover een deksel van dassenvellen.

15 Gij zult ook tot den tabernakel staande berderen maken van sittimhout.

16 De lengte van een berd zal tien ellen zijn, en een el en een halve el zal de breedte van elk berd zijn.

17 Twee houvasten zal een berd hebben, als sporten in een ladder gezet, het ene nevens het andere; alzo zult gij het met al de berderen des tabernakels maken.

18 En de berderen tot den tabernakel zult gij aldus maken; twintig berderen naar de zuidzijde zuidwaarts.

19 Gij zult ook veertig zilveren voeten maken onder de twintig berderen; twee voeten onder een berd, aan zijn twee houvasten, en twee voeten onder een ander berd, aan zijn twee houvasten.

20 Er zullen ook twintig berderen zijn aan de andere zijde des tabernakels, aan den noorderhoek,

21 Met hun veertig zilveren voeten; twee voeten onder een berd, en twee voeten onder een ander berd.

22 Doch aan de zijde des tabernakels tegen het westen zult gij zes berderen maken.

23 Ook zult gij twee berderen maken tot de hoekberderen des tabernakels, aan de beide zijden.

24 En zij zullen van beneden als tweelingen samengevoegd zijn; zij zullen ook als tweelingen aan het oppereinde deszelven samengevoegd zijn, met een ring; alzo zal het met de twee berderen zijn; tot twee hoekberderen zullen zij zijn.

25 Alzo zullen de acht berderen zijn met hun zilveren voeten, zijnde zestien voeten; twee voeten onder een berd, wederom twee voeten onder een berd.

26 Gij zult ook richelen maken van sittimhout; vijf aan de berderen van de ene zijde des tabernakels;

27 En vijf richelen aan de berderen van de andere zijde des tabernakels; alsook vijf richelen aan de berderen van de zijde des tabernakels, aan de beide zijden westwaarts.

28 En de middelste richel zal midden aan de berderen zijn, doorschietende van het ene einde tot het andere einde.

29 En gij zult de berderen met goud overtrekken, en hun ringen (de plaatsen voor de richelen) zult gij van goud maken; de richelen zult gij ook met goud overtrekken.

30 Dan zult gij den tabernakel oprichten naar zijn wijze, die u op den berg getoond is.

31 Daarna zult gij een voorhang maken, van hemelsblauw, en purper, en scharlaken, en fijn getweernd linnen; van het allerkunstelijkste werk zal men dien maken, met cherubim.

32 En gij zult hem hangen aan vier pilaren van sittim hout, met goud overtogen; hun haken zullen van goud zijn; staande op vier zilveren voeten.

33 En gij zult den voorhang onder de haakjes hangen, en gij zult de ark der getuigenis aldaar binnen den voorhang brengen; en deze voorhang zal ulieden een scheiding maken tussen het heilige, en tussen het heilige der heiligen.

34 En gij zult het verzoendeksel zetten op de ark der getuigenis, in het heilige der heiligen.

35 De tafel nu zult gij zetten buiten den voorhang, en den kandelaar tegen de tafel over, aan de ene zijde des tabernakels, zuidwaarts; maar de tafel zult gij zetten aan de noordzijde.

36 Gij zult ook aan de deur der tent een deksel maken, van hemelsblauw, en purper, en scharlaken, en fijn getweernd linnen, geborduurd werk.

37 En gij zult tot dit deksel vijf pilaren van sittim hout maken, en die met goud overtrekken; hun haken zullen van goud zijn; en gij zult hun vijf koperen voeten gieten.

   

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9662. 'And you shall make bars from shittim wood' means the power of the truth springing from good. This is clear from the meaning of 'bars' or 'poles' as the power which truth from good possesses, dealt with in 9496; and from the meaning of 'shittim wood' as the good of merit, which is the Lord's alone, dealt with in 9472, 9486, this good being the one and only good that reigns in heaven, see 9486, and therefore the source of the power that truths possess.

  
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9276. 'And whatever is left by them let the wild animal of the field eat' means being joined through them to those immersed in the delights that go with external truth. This is clear from the meaning of 'whatever is left by them', that is to say, by 'the needy of the people', as that which is left and so remains after them, but at this point that which is received through them since the subject is the Church's being joined to those who possess few truths, and also here being joined to those immersed in the delights that go with external truth (the Church is joined to the latter through the former, as will be seen below); from the meaning of 'eating' as communicating and being joined together, dealt with immediately above in 9275; and from the meaning of 'the wild animal of the field' as those immersed in the delights that go with external truth. For in the Word affections for truth and good are meant by 'beasts', affections for internal truth and good being meant by 'beasts belonging to the flock', and affections for external truth and good being meant by 'beasts belonging to the herd'. But 'wild animals' are the kinds of affections that are drawn towards most external truth; for these affections compared with internal ones are 'wild animals', since they are the affections that belong to the level of the senses, and are called lowly pleasures and delights. They are delights that go with truth and not so much with good, the reason for this being that the senses, which are in direct contact with the world through the body, derive scarcely anything from spiritual good; for bodily and worldly kinds of love reside especially on the sensory level.

Affections for truth and good are meant in the Word by 'beasts', see 45, 46, 142, 143, 246, 714, 715, 719, 776, 1823, 2180, 2781, 3218, 3519, 5198, 9090.

Affections for internal truth and good are meant by 'beasts belonging to the flock', and affections for external truth and good by 'beasts belonging to the herd', 5913, 8937, 9135.

The senses are in contact with the world, being the most external powers of the mind, 4009, 5077, 5089, 5094, 5125, 5128, 5767, 6183, 6201, 6310, 6311, 6313, 6315, 6318, 6564, 6598, 6612, 6614, 6622, 6624, 6844, 6845, 6948, 6949, 7442, 7693, 9212, 9216.

From all that is shown in these places one can see what the sensory level of a person's mind compared with more internal levels is like, namely like a wild animal.

[2] The present verse deals in the internal sense with those who are governed by the good of charity, then with those who possess few truths and still have a desire to receive instruction, and after that with those who are immersed in the delights that go with external truth. These three groups of people constitute the Church. Those governed by the good of charity constitute the internal part of the Church, whereas those who possess few truths and still wish to receive instruction, thus who derive from good an affection for truth, constitute the external part of the Church. But those immersed in the delights that go with external truth are the most external; they so to speak form the perimeter and enclose the Church.

[3] Heaven is joined to the human race, that is, the Lord coming by way of heaven is joined to it, through those who are governed by the good of charity, thus through the good of charity since the Lord is present within that good. For essentially that good is the Lord, because it emanates from Him. Through that good the Lord joins Himself to those who have an affection for truth; for the affection for truth is derived from good, and good emanates from the Lord, as has been stated. Through these people in turn the Lord is present with those immersed in the delights that go with external truth; for their delights spring for the most part from self-love and love of the world and derive little at all from spiritual good. Such is the manner in which heaven makes contact with people, that is, such is the manner in which the Lord coming by way of heaven makes contact with them; such therefore is the manner in which He is joined to them.

[4] That such is the manner in which the Lord makes contact with and is joined to the human race is clear from the consideration that the manner in which influx takes place with every member of the Church is such. The expression 'member of the Church' is used to mean one who is governed by the good of charity and consequently by the truths of faith received from the Lord; for charity from which faith springs is the Church itself present with a person, since charity and faith come from the Lord. The Lord flows into that good, which is the internal level of a person, then through that good into the affection for truth, which is his external level, and on through that affection into the delights that go with external truth, which are present on the most external levels.

[5] What applies to the individual member of the Church also applies to the Church as a whole, that is, to all collectively who constitute the Lord's Church. The reason why this should be so is that in the Lord's eyes the entire Church is like a human being; for the Lord's heaven, with which the Church acts as one, is in His eyes seen as one total human being, as becomes clear from what has been shown regarding heaven as the Grand Man at the ends of a number of the chapters explaining Genesis. This being so with the Church, the same is so with the individual member of the Church; for the individual member of the Church is a miniature heaven, Church, and Lord's kingdom.

[6] The Church also resembles an actual human being in this respect, that a person has two fountains of life, namely The Heart and The Lungs. It is well known that when human life begins the first part to develop is the heart and that the second is the lungs, and that from these two as fountains of life every other part of the body receives life. The heart of the Grand Man, that is, of heaven and the Church, is composed of those who are governed by love to the Lord and love towards the neighbour, and so, considered without reference to persons, consists in love of the Lord and love of the neighbour. But the lungs in the Grand Man, or heaven and the Church, are composed of those who are governed by charity towards the neighbour, which comes from the Lord, and from this by faith, and so, considered without reference to persons, consists in charity and faith coming from the Lord. The remaining organs and members in the Grand Man however are composed of those who are governed by external forms of good and external truths, and so, considered without reference to persons, consist in external forms of good and external truths, by means of which internal truths and forms of good can be brought in. Just as the heart, then, flows first into the lungs, and subsequently from itself through these into the organs and members of the body, so too the Lord flows through the good of love into internal truths, and through these into external truths and forms of good.

[7] From all this it may be seen that the existence of the Church on earth is absolutely vital, and that without the Church the human race would perish; for it would be like a person at the time of death, when the lungs and heart stop working. For this reason the Lord sees to it that there always exists on earth a Church in which the Lord has made Himself known through Divine Truth received from Him, such Divine Truth on our planet being the Word. Scarcely anyone at the present day believes that this is so, because no one believes that human life comes wholly from the Lord by way of heaven. For it is supposed that life exists innately in a person and can continue to do so without connection with heaven, that is, with the Lord through heaven. But that supposition is utterly false.

[8] All this now shows how to understand the idea of being joined through the good of charity to those who possess few truths and still have a desire to receive instruction, and being joined through them to those immersed in the delights that go with external truth, meant by the law about letting the land rest and letting it lie fallow in the seventh year, when the needy of their people would eat, and whatever was left by these the wild animal of the field would eat. But see what has been shown already regarding matters that are mentioned above:

In the Lord's eyes heaven is seen as one total human being and for this reason heaven is called the Grand Man, 1276, 2996, 2998, 3624-3649, 3741-3751, 4218-4228.

[9] The same applies to the Lord's Church, for the Lord's kingdom on earth is the Church, which acts as one with the Lord's kingdom in heaven, 4060, 7396, 9216.

The individual member of the Church has heaven and the Church within him, 1900, 1902, 3624-3631, 3634, 3884, 4292, 4523, 4524, 4625, 6013, 6057.

Those who are governed by love to the Lord and love towards the neighbour constitute the province of the heart in the Grand Man, and those who are governed by charity and from this by faith coming from the Lord constitute the province of the lungs, 3635, 3883-3896.

Human life flows in wholly from the Lord by way of heaven, 2536, 2706, 2886-2889, 2893, 3001, 3318, 3484, 3742, 3743, 4151, 5846, 5850, 5986, 6053-6058, 6189-6215, 6307-6327, 6466-6495, 6598-6626, 6982, 6985, 6996, 7004, 7055, 7056, 7058, 7147, 7270, 7343, 8321, 8685, 8701, 8717, 8728, 9110, 9111, 9216.

Heaven exists in connection with mankind, 9216.

Without the Church on earth the human race would perish, 468, 637, 2853, 4545.

  
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