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Ezekijel 46

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1 Ovako govori Jahve Gospod: 'Vrata unutrašnjega predvorja, koja gledaju na istok, neka budu zatvorena šest radnih dana, a neka se otvaraju u dan subotnji; i u dan mlađaka neka se otvaraju.

2 Knez neka ulazi kroz njihov trijem i neka stane kod dovratnika; svećenici će tada prinijeti njegovu paljenicu i pričesnicu, a on će se pokloniti na pragu vrata i izaći. Neka se vrata ne zatvaraju do večeri.

3 Na ulazu istih vrata subotom i na mlađake klanjat će se Jahvi puk zemlje.

4 Paljenica koju će knez subotom prinositi Jahvi neka bude: šest jaganjaca bez mane, ovan bez mane.

5 A prinosnica neka bude efa po ovnu, a po jaganjcu koliko i kako tko može i hin ulja po efi.

6 Na dan mlađaka neka se prinese june bez mane, šest jaganjaca i ovan bez mane.

7 A za prinosnicu neka se prinese efa po junetu, efa po ovnu, a po jaganjcu koliko tko može i hin ulja po efi.

8 Kad knez bude ulazio, neka ulazi kroz trijem vrata i istim putem neka izlazi.

9 A kad puk zemlje o blagdanima dolazi pred Jahvu, onaj koji na sjeverna vrata uđe da se pokloni neka izađe na južna, a tko uđe na južna neka izađe na sjeverna: neka se ne vraća na vrata na koja je ušao, nego neka izađe na suprotna.

10 I knez neka bude s njima: kad oni ulaze, neka i on uđe i neka izađe kad oni izlaze.

11 O blagdanima i svetkovinama neka se kao prinosnica prinese efa po juncu i efa po ovnu, a po jaganjcu koliko tko može i hin ulja po efi.

12 Kad knez želi prinijeti dobrovoljnu paljenicu ili dobrovoljnu pričesnicu Jahvi, neka mu se otvore vrata koja gledaju na istok, pa neka prinese paljenicu i svoju pričesnicu kao na dan subotnji; potom neka iziđe, a kad iziđe, neka se zatvore vrata.

13 Svaki dan prinijet ćeš Jahvi za paljenicu janje od godine, bez mane; prinijet ćeš ga svako jutro.

14 A kao prinosnicu na nj prinesi svako jutro šestinu efe i trećinu hina ulja da se poškropi najfinije brašno; to neka bude svagdašnji prinos Jahvi po vječnoj uredbi.

15 Treba dakle prinijeti jagnje, prinosnicu i ulje svako jutro kao svagdašnju žrtvu paljenicu.'

16 Ovako govori Jahve Gospod: 'Dadne li knez dar komu svom sinu od svoje baštine, taj će dar pripasti njima u posjed kao baština.

17 Ako li od svoje baštine dade dar komu svom sluzi, tome će to pripadati do otpusne godine, a potom neka se vrati knezu; baština pripada samo kneževim sinovima.

18 Knez ne smije prisvojiti ništa od baštine naroda, pljačkajući narodni posjed. Sinovima svojim neka dade baštinu od svojega posjeda, da se ne raspe narod potjeran sa svojega posjeda.'"

19 Zatim me odvede kroz ulaz kraj vrata, u svećeničke prostorije Svetišta što gledaju na sjever. I gle: ondje, u dnu, prema zapadu, jedan prostor!

20 I reče mi: "Ovo je mjesto gdje će svećenici kuhati žrtve naknadnice i okajnice i žrtvu pomirnicu, gdje će peći prinosnice da ih ne iznose u vanjsko predvorje te ne posvete naroda."

21 Potom me izvede u vanjsko predvorje i provede kraj četiri ugla predvorja, i gle, u svakom uglu predvorja bijaše malo predvorje.

22 Ta mala predvorja u četiri ugla predvorja bijahu četrdeset lakata dugačka, trideset široka - sva četiri istih razmjera;

23 sva četiri zidom opasana, a pod zidom sve uokolo bijahu sagrađena ognjišta.

24 I reče mi: "To su kuhinje gdje će sluge Doma kuhati puku žrtve."

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9927

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9927. 'When he goes into the holy place before Jehovah, and when he comes out' means in every state of good and truth in worship. This is clear from the meaning of 'going into the holy place' and 'going in before Jehovah' as worship, dealt with above in 9903, 9907. The reason why the state of good and truth in worship is what is meant is that everything constituting the worship of the Israelite and Jewish nation was representative of internal worship, and internal worship springs from good and truth, or rather from an affection for good and a belief in truth. The reason why their every state is meant is that it says 'when he goes in' and 'when he comes out', and 'going in and coming out' means all aspects of the state. For actions that involve movement from place to place, such as walking, moving about, or advancing, mean the state of the thoughts and affection belonging to whatever thing they refer to, and so in a general sense they mean the state of life. As regards 'walking', that it has this meaning, see 519, 1794, 3335, 4882, 5493, 5605, 8417, 8420, as likewise do 'advancing' and 'journeying on', 8103, 8181, 8397, 8557; and in the next life movements and advancements from place to place are states, 1273-1277, 1376-1381, 2837, 3356, 9440. From this it is evident that 'going in and coming out' means the whole of a state of life or of whatever thing these words refer to. And because they refer here to worship springing from good and truth, the entire state of good and truth in worship is what 'going in and coming out' means.

[2] The origins of this meaning of 'going in and coming out' lie in representatives in the next life. For they who are there move about, walk, advance, go in and come out, just as in the world. But all these movements take place in accord with the state of the life of their thoughts and affections, see the places referred to above. They are not however immediately aware of the fact that these are the origin of the movements they make, or that those movements are correspondences, and for this reason real appearances. From this it is evident that all forms of movement mean things which constitute states of life. So it is that 'going in and coming out' means the entire state of life, thus the state of whatever thing these words refer to, from beginning to end. This is the source of the customary saying used by the ancients, that they knew someone's going in and coming out, or entering and departing, by which they meant that they knew the entire state of his life. And since this saying traces its origin back, as stated above, to correspondences in the next life, a similar use of the saying occurs in the Word; and where it occurs it has a similar meaning, as in the following places: In the first Book of Samuel,

Achish called David and said to him, You have been upright, and your going out and your coming in with me in the camp has been good in my eyes. For I have not found evil in you. 1 Samuel 29:6.

'Your going out and your coming in has been good in my eyes' stands for the fact that he was well pleased with the entire state of the other's life.

[3] In the second Book of Samuel,

You know Abner, that he has come to persuade you, and in order that he may know your departing and your entering, and that he may know everything that you do. 2 Samuel 3:25.

'Knowing the departure and entrance' stands for knowing all the thoughts and deeds of his life, which is why it also says, 'and that he may know everything that you do'. In the second Book of Kings,

I know your sitting, and your going out, and your coming in, and that you rage 1 against Me. 2 Kings 19:27; Isaiah 37:28.

This refers to Sennacherib, king of Assyria. 'Knowing his going out and his coming in' stands for knowledge of all aspects of what he plans. In David,

Jehovah will guard you from all evil, He will guard your soul. Jehovah will guard your going out and your coming in from now and even for evermore. Psalms 121:7-8.

'Guarding the going out and the coming in' stands for protecting every aspect of life in keeping with a state of good and truth.

[4] In Moses,

Let Jehovah God of the spirits of all flesh set 2 a man over the congregation, who may go out before them, and who may come in before them, and who may lead them out, and who may bring them in, that the congregation of Jehovah may not be like a flock which have no shepherd. Numbers 27:16-17.

'Who may go out before them, and who may come in before them' stands for one who may lead them, and so whom they may look to and follow in every state of life. In John,

He who does not go through the door into the sheepfold but climbs in by another way, that man is a thief and a robber. But he who goes in through the door is the shepherd of the sheep. I am the door; if anyone goes in through Me he will be saved, and will go in and come out and find pasture. John 10:1-2, 9.

'Going in' here means doing so into heaven, thus into the good of love and faith since that good composes heaven. 'Going in and coming out' consequently means being led by the Lord in every state of life, and therefore thinking and willing good in freedom, that is, in love and faith received from the Lord since love and faith constitute freedom.

[5] In Luke,

Jesus sent the twelve disciples to preach the kingdom of God, and said to them, Whatever house you go into, there stay, and from there come out. Luke 9:4.

'Going into a house, staying there, and from there coming out' stands for the enjoyment of heavenly fellowship with those who receive the Lord in faith and love; for in heaven those who live together in the same community are also in the same house, which they go into and come out from, since they are governed by a like good. But those governed by an unlike good cannot do so; or if they do get in, they do not go in through the doors but by some other way. Anyone who does not know that these kinds of things are meant cannot know what is implied by the command that whatever house they went into, there they were to stay and from there come out.

[6] In Ezekiel,

When the prince goes in he shall go in by way of the porch of the gate, and come out by the same way. When the people of the land go in before Jehovah at the appointed feasts, anyone going in by way of the north gate to worship shall come out by way of the south gate; and anyone going in by way of the south gate shall come out by way of the north gate. He shall not return by way of the gate through which he had gone in, but shall come out straight before him. The prince however shall be in their midst; when they go in he shall go in, and when they come out he shall come out. Ezekiel 46:8-10.

These verses refer in the internal sense to a new heaven and a new Church, 'the prince' meaning the truth of faith springing from the good of love. In what manner that truth enters in with angels in heaven and with people of the Church on earth, and how after this it develops when it passes by an external way to more internal things, and when it passes by an internal way to more external ones, is described in those verses by the going in and coming out of the prince and the people of the land. 'The south' is the state of the truth of faith in the internal man, and 'the north' the state of it in the external man. 'Going in and coming out' is the state of life so far as good and truth, thus so far as worship, are concerned.

[7] From all this it may be recognized quite plainly that 'going in' and 'coming out' are descriptive of things such as belong to states of life conditioned by good and truth. For apart from this what real meaning could the prescription have, that the prince should go in by the one or the other gate, and the people of the land likewise? 'The house' here, or the temple, which they went into and came out from, means heaven and the Church, see 3720; 'the prince' the truth of faith, 5044; 'the people of the land' those who are in heaven or who belong to the Church, 2928; 'the way' that which leads to truth, 627, 2333; 'the gate' doctrinal teachings, 2851, 3187; 'the south' where truth dwells in light, 9642, thus truth in the internal man; and 'the north' where truth dwells in obscurity, 3708, thus truth in the external man.

Notas de rodapé:

1. literally, shake yourself

2. Reading Praeficiat (Let ... set) for Praeficiet (... will set)

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 2928

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2928. 'To the people of the land, to the sons of Heth' means by those who belonged to the [new] spiritual Church. This is clear from the meaning of 'the people' as those who are governed by truths, and so those who are spiritual, dealt with in 1259, 1260; from the meaning of 'the land' as the Church dealt with in 662, 1066, 1068, 1262, 1733, 1850, 2117, 2118 (end); and from the meaning of 'the sons of Heth' as those who belonged to the new spiritual Church, dealt with above in 2913. The expression 'the people of the land' is used in various places in the Word when the subject is Israel and Jerusalem, and by those people is meant in the internal sense the spiritual Church or those who belong to the spiritual Church, for Israel and Jerusalem are used to mean that Church. When Judah and Zion are the subject however the expression 'the nation' is used. 'The nation' means the celestial Church, for Judah and Zion are used to mean that Church.

[2] That the expression 'the people of the land' is used when Israel and Jerusalem, and so when the spiritual Church are the subject, is clear from many places in the Word, as in Ezekiel,

Say to the people of the land, Thus says the Lord Jehovih to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, to the land of Israel, They will eat their bread in sorrow, and drink their waters in vastation, that her land may be devastated. The inhabited cities will be vastated and the land made desolate. Ezekiel 12:19-20.

Here in the internal sense 'Jerusalem' and 'the land of Israel' stand for the spiritual Church, 'bread' and 'waters' for charity and faith, or good and truth. 'The land' stands for the Church itself which as regards good is said to be 'vastated' and as regards truth to be 'made desolate'.

[3] In the same prophet,

The house of Israel will bury Gog and his multitude so that they will cleanse the land in seven months, and all the people of the land will bury them. Ezekiel 39:11-13.

'Gog' stands for external worship separated from internal, which is idolatrous, 1151. 'The house of Israel' stands for the spiritual Church as regards good, 'the people of the land' as regards truth, 'the land' for the Church itself. The reason 'the land' is the Church is that 'the land of Canaan' represented the Lord's kingdom and so the Church, since the Lord's kingdom on earth is the Church.

[4] In the same prophet,

All the people of the land will give 1 this thruma (oblation) to the prince of Israel. And the prince will prepare for himself on that day, and for all the people of the land a young bull for a sin offering. The people of the land will bow down at the door of the gate on the sabbaths and at new moons. And the people of the land will enter at the appointed feasts. Ezekiel 45:16, 22; 46:3, 9.

This refers to the New Jerusalem, that is, to the Lord's spiritual kingdom, whose subjects are here called 'the people of the land'. 'The prince' is Divine truth coming from the Lord. The expression 'the sons of Heth' is used because 'sons' means truths, see 489, 491, 533, 1147, 2623.

[5] The reason why truths are attributable to those who are spiritual is that these people are introduced to good by way of truths, that is, to charity by way of faith. And because the good they do is done from an affection for truth - for they do not know otherwise than that it is good because they have been taught that it is - their conscience too is founded on these truths of faith, see 1155, 1577, 2046, 2088, 2184, 2507, 2715, 2716, 2718.

Notas de rodapé:

1. literally, will be to

  
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