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以西結書第41章

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1 我到殿那裡量牆柱:這面厚肘,那面厚肘,寬窄與會幕相同。

2 口寬肘。兩旁,這邊五肘,那邊五肘。他量殿長四十肘,寬二十肘。

3 他到內殿量牆柱,各厚肘。口寬肘,兩旁各寬肘。

4 他量內殿,長二十肘,寬二十肘。他對我:這是至所。

5 他又量殿,厚肘;圍著殿有旁,各寬肘。

6 層,層疊而上,每層排列三十間。旁的梁木擱在殿坎上,免得插入殿

7 這圍殿的旁越高越寬;因旁圍殿懸疊而上,所以越上越寬,從下一層,由中一層,到上一層。

8 我又見圍著殿有月臺。旁根基足一竿,就是大肘。

9 的外厚五肘。旁之外還有餘地。

10 在旁與對面的房屋中間有空地,寬二十肘。

11 旁屋的都向餘地:向北向南。周圍的餘地寬五肘。

12 在西面空地之後有房子,寬七十肘,長九十肘,四圍厚五肘。

13 這樣,他量殿,長一肘,又量空地和那房子並牆,共長一肘。

14 殿的前面和兩旁的空地,寬一肘。

15 他量空地面的那房子,並兩旁的樓廊,共長一肘。

16 內殿、院廊、門檻、嚴緊的窗櫺,並對著門檻的層樓廊,從到窗櫺(窗櫺都有蔽子),

17 直到以上,就是到內殿和外殿內外四圍,都按尺寸用木板遮蔽。

18 牆上雕刻基路伯和棕樹。每基路伯中間有一棵棕樹,每基路伯臉。

19 這邊有人臉向著棕樹,那邊有獅子臉向著棕樹,殿內周圍都是如此。

20 以上,都有基路伯和棕樹。殿就是這樣。

21 殿的門柱是方的。至所的前面,形狀和殿的形狀一樣。

22 頭做的,肘,長肘。角和面,並四旁,頭做的。他對我:這是耶和華面前的桌子

23 殿和至所的各有兩扇。

24 每扇分兩扇,這兩扇是摺疊的。這邊分兩扇,那邊也分兩扇。

25 殿的扇上雕刻基路伯和棕,與刻在牆上的一般。在外頭廊前有檻。

26 廊這邊那邊都有嚴緊的窗櫺和棕樹;殿的旁和檻就是這樣。

   

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Arcana Coelestia#3391

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3391. 'That Abimelech the king of the Philistines looked through a window and saw' means the doctrine of faith which has regard to rational concepts held within cognitions. This is clear from the representation of 'Abimelech' as the doctrine of faith which has regard to rational concepts, dealt with in 2504, 2509, 2510, 2533; from the meaning of 'the king of the Philistines' as matters of doctrine, dealt with in 3365; and from the meaning of 'a window' as the understanding part of the mind, dealt with in 655, 658, and therefore internal sight, for this in former times was meant by 'windows'. Thus 'looking through a window' is perceiving things that are seen through internal sight. In general those things are cognitions which belong to the external man; but rational concepts - or what amounts to the same, appearances of truth, which are spiritual truths, 3368 - are not cognitions but are held within cognitions since they belong to the rational man, and so to the internal man. And it is characteristic of the internal man to regard the things belonging to the external man, and so to regard the truths held within cognitions. Since cognitions belong to the natural man they are consequently the recipient vessels for rational concepts. For Divine truths flow into the rational part of the mind and by way of the rational into the natural, where they present themselves like an image produced by many objects reflected in a mirror, see 3368.

[2] That 'windows' means the things that constitute internal sight, that is, the understanding, which are referred to by the single term 'intellectual concepts' is clear from the places in the Word introduced in 655, as well as from the following: In Joel,

They will run about the city, they will run on the wall, they will climb into the houses, they will go in through the windows like a thief. Joel 2:9.

This refers to the evils and falsities present in the final days of the Church. 'Climbing into the houses' stands for destroying goods which belong to the will - 'houses' being goods that belong to the will, see 710, 2233, 2234; and 'going in through the windows' for destroying truths and cognitions of those which belong to the understanding. In Zephaniah,

Jehovah will stretch out His hand over the north and will destroy Asshur. Herds will lie down in the midst of her, every wild beast of that nation. The spoonbill also and the duck will lodge in its pomegranates. 1 A voice will sing in the window, dryness will be on the threshold, for the cedar has been laid bare. Zephaniah 2:13-14.

This refers to the destruction of the truths of faith by means of reasonings, meant by Asshur, 119, 1186. 'A voice will sing in the window' stands for the desolation of truth, and so of the ability to understand what is true.

[3] In the Book of Judges,

She looked through the window, and the mother of Sisera exclaimed through the lattices, Why is his chariot so long in coming? Judges 5:28.

These words come in the prophecy of Deborah and Barak and have to do with the resurgence of the spiritual Church. 'Looking through the window' stands for the reasonings of those who deny truths and in so doing destroy things that belong to the Church; for such reasonings are intellectual concepts in the contrary sense. In Jeremiah,

Woe to him who builds his house without righteousness, and his upper rooms without judgement, who says, I will build myself a wide house and spacious upper rooms, and he cuts out windows for himself, panelling it with cedar, and paints it with vermilion. Jeremiah 22:13-14.

'Building a house without righteousness, and upper rooms without judgement' stands for building a religion out of what is not good and not truth - 'righteousness and judgement' meaning good and truth, see 2235. 'Cutting out windows for oneself, panelling it with cedar, and painting it with vermilion' stands for falsifying truths, intellectual and spiritual. The windows of the Temple in Jerusalem represented nothing else than such things as constitute intellectual and thus spiritual concepts. The windows of the new temple that are mentioned in Ezekiel, 40:16, 22, 25, 33, 36; 41:16, 26, have a similar meaning, for anyone may see that the new temple, the new Jerusalem, and the new earth described in that prophet mean nothing else than the Lord's kingdom, and that accordingly the details mentioned concerning them are the kind of things that belong to that kingdom.

脚注:

1. The original Hebrew word is thought to describe capitals shaped like pomegranates.

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