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出埃及记第40章

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1 耶和华晓谕摩西

2 初一日,你要立起帐幕,

3 把法柜安放在里面,用幔子将柜遮掩。

4 桌子搬进去,摆设上面的物。把台搬进去,点其上的

5 把烧香的安在法柜前,挂上帐幕的帘。

6 把燔祭坛安在帐幕前。

7 把洗濯盆安在会幕的中间,在盆里盛

8 又在四围立院帷,把院子的帘挂上。

9 把帐幕和其中所有的都抹上,使帐幕和一切器具成圣,就都成圣

10 又要抹燔祭坛和一切器具,使成圣,就都成为至

11 要抹洗濯盆和盆座,使盆成圣

12 要使亚伦和他儿子到会幕口来,用身。

13 要给亚伦穿上衣,又他,使他成圣,可以给我供祭司的职分;

14 又要使他儿子来,给他们穿上内袍。

15 怎样他们的父亲,也要照样他们,使他们给我供祭司的职分。他们世世代凡受的,就永远祭司的职任。

16 摩西这样行,都是照耶和华所吩咐他的。

17 第二年正初一日,帐幕就立起来。

18 摩西立起帐幕,安上带卯的座,立上板,穿上闩,立起子。

19 在帐幕以上搭罩棚,把罩棚的顶盖盖在其上,是照耶和华所吩咐他的。

20 又把法版放在柜里,把杠穿在柜的两旁,把施恩座安在柜上。

21 把柜抬进帐幕,挂上遮掩柜的幔子,把法柜遮掩了,是照耶和华所吩咐他的。

22 又把桌子安在会幕内,在帐幕边,在幔子外。

23 在桌子上将饼陈设在耶和华面前,是照耶和华所吩咐他的

24 又把台安在会幕内,在帐幕边,与桌子相对,

25 耶和华面前点,是照耶和华所吩咐他的。

26 安在会幕内的幔子前,

27 在坛上烧了馨料做的,是照耶和华所吩咐他的。

28 又挂上帐幕的帘。

29 会幕的帐幕前,安设燔祭坛,把燔祭和素祭献在其上,是照耶和华所吩咐他的。

30 濯盆安在会幕的中间,盆中盛,以便濯。

31 摩西亚伦亚伦的儿子在这盆里

32 他们进会幕或就近的时候,便都濯,是照耶和华所吩咐他的。

33 在帐幕和的四围立了院帷,把院子的帘挂上。这样,摩西就完了工。

34 当时,彩遮盖会幕耶和华的荣光就充满了帐幕。

35 摩西不能进会幕;因为彩停在其上,并且耶和华的荣光充满了帐幕。

36 每逢彩从帐幕收上去,以色列人就起程前往;

37 彩若不收上去,他们就不起程,直等到彩收上去。

38 日间,耶和华的彩是在帐幕以上;夜间,中有,在以色列全家的眼前。在他们所行的路上都是这样。

   

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Apocalypse Revealed#777

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777. 18:13 "And cinnamon, fragrances, ointment and frankincense." This symbolically means that these Roman Catholics no longer have any worship that springs from spiritual goods and truths, because they have nothing inwardly in their worship that corresponds to the aforesaid things.

The preceding verse had as it subject everything having to do with the church's doctrine. Now this verse has as its subject everything having to do with the church's worship.

Things having to do with doctrine are put first, and things having to do with worship follow, since worship has its character from the goods and truths of doctrine. For the church's worship is nothing but an outward act whose internal elements ought to be those of doctrine. Without them the worship is lacking its essence, life and soul.

Now because everything having to do with doctrine has relation to goods that are matters of love and charity and to truths that are matters of wisdom and faith, and these goods and truths are celestial, spiritual, or natural, according to the degrees of their succession, so too are all the ingredients of worship. Moreover, because the preceding verse mentions spiritual things having to do with doctrine first, so this verse mentions spiritual things having to do with worship first, namely cinnamon, fragrances, ointment and frankincense, and secondly then celestial things having to do with worship, namely wine, oil, flour and wheat, and thirdly natural things having to do with worship, namely cattle and sheep. That all these goods and truths having to do with worship must come from the Word is symbolized by their being merchandise of horses and wagons and the bodies and souls of people. This is the sequence of subjects in the spiritual sense of this verse.

All the valuables listed in this verse have the same meaning as the valuables listed in the preceding verse, namely, that these goods and truths are lacking in these Roman Catholics, because they do not have in them the goods and truths that correspond to the things listed. This is apparent from preceding verses, where we are told that the city Babylon will be burned with fire and that no one will buy her merchandise anymore (verses 8-11). It is apparent also from verses that follow, where we are told that all things rich and splendid have gone from her and shall be found no more (verse 14), and that they were destroyed (verses 16, 19).

[2] Now, however, we must say something about the valuables listed here, namely cinnamon, fragrances, ointment and frankincense. These are specified because they are the ingredients used in making incense. Incense symbolizes a worship of the Lord that springs from spiritual goods and truths, as may be seen in nos. 277, 392 above. And incense offerings were pleasing because they consisted of fragrant ingredients that corresponded to those goods and truths, as may be seen in no. 394.

All the fragrant ingredients used in the preparation of incense are meant by cinnamon, fragrances, and ointment, and their base by frankincense. This is apparent from the list in Exodus of the aromatic ingredients of which it was made:

Jehovah said to Moses: "Take sweet spices - stacte, onycha and galbanum - ...and pure frankincense... And you shall make of these a fragrance, an ointment the work of a perfumer, salted, pure, and holy. (Exodus 30:34-37)

They used these ingredients to make incense, which, as we said, symbolized a worship springing from spiritual goods and truths. Cinnamon is substituted here for all the fragrant ingredients listed there.

What each of these aromatic ingredients symbolizes in the spiritual sense may be seen in Arcana Coelestia (The Secrets of Heaven), in the treatment of Exodus where they are explained one by one.

  
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Many thanks to the General Church of the New Jerusalem, and to Rev. N.B. Rogers, translator, for the permission to use this translation.