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Ezechiel第43章

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1 Potom vedl mne k bráně, kterážto brána patřila k východu.

2 A aj, sláva Boha Izraelského přicházela od východu, jejíž zvuk byl jako zvuk vod mnohých, a země svítila se od slávy jeho.

3 A podobné bylo to vidění, kteréž jsem viděl, právě tomu vidění, kteréž jsem byl viděl, když jsem šel, abych kazil město, vidění, pravím, podobná vidění onomu, kteréž jsem viděl při řece Chebar. I padl jsem na tvář svou.

4 A když sláva Boží vcházela do domu, cestou brány patřící k východu,

5 Tedy pojal mne Duch, a uvedl mne do síně vnitřní, a aj, dům plný byl slávy Hospodinovy.

6 I slyšel jsem, an mluví ke mně z domu, a muž stál podlé mne.

7 I řekl mi: Synu člověčí, místo stolice mé a místo šlepějí noh mých, kdežto bydliti budu u prostřed synů Izraelských na věky, a nebudou poškvrňovati více dům Izraelský jména svatosti mé, oni ani králové jejich smilstvím svým a mrtvými těly králů svých, ani výsostmi svými,

8 Když kladli prah svůj podlé prahu mého, a veřeji svou podlé veřeje mé, a stěnu mezi mnou a mezi sebou, a tak poškvrňovali jména svatosti mé ohavnostmi svými, kteréž páchali, pročež jsem je sehltil v hněvě svém.

9 Ale nyní vzdálí smilství svá i mrtvá těla králů svých, ode mne, a budu bydliti u prostřed nich na věky.

10 Ty synu člověčí, oznam domu Izraelskému o tomto domu, a nechť se zahanbí pro nepravosti své, a ať změří všecko naskrze.

11 A když se hanbiti budou za všecko, což páchali, způsob domu i formu jeho, i vycházení jeho, též vcházení jeho, i všecky způsoby jeho, všecka ustanovení jeho, všecky, pravím, způsoby jeho i všecky zákony jeho v známost jim uveď, a napiš před očima jejich, ať ostříhají všeho způsobu jeho i všech ustanovení jeho a činí je.

12 Tento jest zákon toho domu: Na vrchu hory všecko obmezení jeho vůkol a vůkol, nejsvětějšíť jest. Aj, ten jest zákon toho domu.

13 Tyto pak jsou míry oltáře na též lokty, o dlaň delší: Předně zpodek lokte zvýší a lokte zšíří, obruba pak jeho při kraji jeho vůkol pídi jedné. Takový jest výstupek oltáře,

14 Totiž od zpodku při zemi až do přepásaní dolejšího dva lokty, širokost pak lokte jednoho, a od přepásání menšího až do přepásaní většího čtyři lokty, širokost též na loket.

15 Ale sám oltář ať jest čtyř loket, a z oltáře zhůru čtyři rohové.

16 Oltář pak dvanácti loket zdélí a dvanácti zšíří, čtyřhranatý po čtyřech stranách svých.

17 Přepásaní pak čtrnácti loket zdélí a čtrnácti zšíří po čtyřech stranách jeho, a obruba vůkol něho na půl lokte, a zpodek při něm na loket vůkol, a stupňové jeho naproti východu.

18 I řekl ke mně: Synu člověčí, takto praví Panovník Hospodin: Ta jsou ustanovení oltáře v den, v kterýž bude udělán, k obětování na něm zápalů a kropení na něj krví.

19 Nebo dáš kněžím Levítským, kteříž jsou z semene Sádochova, kteříž přistupují ke mně, dí Panovník Hospodin, aby mi sloužili, volka mladého za hřích.

20 A nabera krve jeho, dáš na čtyři rohy jeho, i na čtyři úhly toho přepásaní, i na obrubu vůkol, a tak jej očistíš i vyčistíš.

21 A vezmeš toho volka za hřích, i spálí jej na místě uloženém v tom domě, vně před svatyní.

22 V den pak druhý obětovati budeš kozla bez poškvrny za hřích, a očistí oltář, tak jakž vyčistili volkem.

23 A když dokonáš očišťování, obětuj volka mladého bez vady, a skopce z stáda bez poškvrny.

24 Kteréž když obětovati budeš před Hospodinem, uvrhou kněží na ně soli, a budou je obětovati v zápal Hospodinu.

25 Po sedm dní obětuj kozla za hřích, na každý den; též i volka mladého a skopce z stáda bez poškvrny obětovati budou.

26 Sedm dní očišťovati budou oltář, a vyčistí jej, a posvětí ruky své.

27 A když vyplní ty dny, osmého dne i potom obětovati budou kněží na oltáři zápaly vaše, a pokojné oběti vaše, i přijmu vás laskavě, praví Panovník Hospodin.

   

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Apocalypse Revealed#486

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486. And the angel stood by, saying, "Rise and measure the temple of God, the altar, and those who worship there." This symbolizes the Lord's presence and His command to see and learn the state of the church in the New Heaven.

The Lord is meant by the angel, here as in nos. 5, 415, and elsewhere, since an angel does nothing of himself but is impelled by the Lord. That is why the angel said, "I will give power to my two witnesses" (verse 3), when they were the Lord's witnesses. The angel's standing by symbolizes the Lord's presence, and his speaking symbolizes the Lord's command. To rise and measure means, symbolically, to see and learn. We will see below that to measure means, symbolically, to learn and investigate the character of a state.

The temple, altar, and those who worship there symbolize the state of the church in the New Heaven - the temple symbolizing the church in respect to its doctrinal truth (no. 191), the altar symbolizing the church in respect to the goodness of its love (no. 392), and those who worship there symbolizing the church in respect to its formal worship as a result of those two elements. Those who worship symbolize here the reverence that is a part of formal worship, since the spiritual sense is a sense abstracted from persons (nos. 78, 79, 96), as is apparent here also from the fact that John is told to measure the worshipers. These three elements are what form the church: doctrinal truth, goodness of love, and formal worship as a result of these.

[2] That the church meant is the church in the New Heaven is apparent from the last verse of this chapter, where we are told that "the temple of God was opened in heaven, and the ark of His covenant was seen in His temple" (verse 19).

This chapter begins with the measuring of the temple in order that the state of the church in heaven might be seen and learned before its conjunction with the church in the world. The church in the world is meant by the court outside the temple, which John was not to measure, because it had been given to the gentiles (verse 2). The same church is then described by the great city called Sodom and Egypt (verses 7, 8). But after that great city fell (verse 13), it follows that the church became the Lord's (verses 15ff.).

It should be known that the church exists in the heavens just as on earth, and that the two are united like the inner and outer selves in people. Consequently the Lord provides the church in heaven first, and from it, or by means of it, then the church on earth. That is why the New Jerusalem is said to come down from God out of the New Heaven (Revelation 21:1-2).

The New Heaven means a new heaven formed from Christians, as described several times in the following chapters.

[3] To measure means, symbolically, to learn and investigate the character of a thing because the measure of something symbolizes its character or state. All the measurements of the New Jerusalem (chapter 21) have this symbolic meaning, as does the statement there that the angel who had the gold reed measured the city and its gates, and that he measured the wall to be one hundred and forty-four cubits, the measure of a man which is that of an angel (verses 15, 17). Moreover, because the New Jerusalem symbolizes the New Church, is it apparent that to measure it and its component parts means, symbolically, to learn its character.

Measuring has the same symbolic meaning in Ezekiel, where we read that an angel measured the house of God: the temple, the altar, the court, and the chambers (Ezekiel 40:3-17; 41:1-5, 13-14, 22; 42:1-20, and 43:1-27). Also that he measured the waters (47:3-5, 9). Therefore the prophet is told:

...show the temple to the house of Israel, that they may be ashamed of their iniquities; and they shall measure the pattern... and... its exits and its entrances, and all its patterns..., so that they may keep its whole design... (Ezekiel 43:10-11)

Measuring has the same symbolic meaning in the following places:

I raised my eyes..., and behold, a man with a measuring line in his hand. So I said, "Where are you going?" And he said to me, "To measure Jerusalem...." (Zechariah 2:1-2)

He stood and measured the earth. (Habakkuk 3:6)

(The Lord Jehovih) has measured the waters in the hollow of His hand, and gauged heaven with a span... and weighed the mountains in scales and the hills in a balance. (Isaiah 40:12)

Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth? ...Who determined its measurements? ...Or who stretched the line upon it? (Job 38:4-5)

  
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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.

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5. And He sent and signified it by His angel to His servant John. This symbolizes the things that have been revealed by the Lord through heaven to people who possess goodness of life arising from charity and its accompanying faith.

"He sent and signified it by His angel" means, in the spiritual sense, things that have been revealed by the Lord from heaven or through heaven. For in the Word an angel frequently means the angelic heaven, and in the highest sense the Lord Himself. That is because no angel ever speaks with a person in dissociation from heaven, for each has such a conjunction with all the rest there that everyone speaks in accord with the communion, even though the angel is not conscious of it.

In the Lord's sight, in fact, heaven is as a single person, whose soul is the Lord Himself. Therefore the Lord speaks with a person through heaven, as a person does from his soul through his body in speaking with another. And this the person does in conjunction with each and every part of his mind, at whose center are the things that he is saying. But this secret cannot be explained in a few words. We have explained it in part in Angelic Wisdom Regarding Divine Love and Wisdom.

In the highest sense the Lord is meant by an angel because heaven is not heaven in consequence of the angels' own qualities, but owing to the Lord's Divinity from which they have their love and wisdom, indeed their life. It is on this account that in the Word the Lord is Himself called an angel.

It is apparent from this that the angel did not of himself speak with John, but that the Lord did so by means of heaven through the angel.

[2] As for saying that this statement means that these things have been revealed to people who possess goodness of life arising from charity and its accompanying faith, that is because it is they who are meant by John. For by the Lord's twelve disciples or apostles are meant all in the church who possess truths arising from goodness, and in an abstract sense, all constituents of the church. By Peter are meant all who are governed by faith, and abstractly, faith itself. By James are meant those who are impelled by charity, and abstractly, charity itself. And by John are meant those who possess goodness of life arising from charity and its accompanying faith, and abstractly, the resulting goodness of life itself. That these are what are meant by John, James and Peter in the Gospels may be seen in the short work The New Jerusalem and its Heavenly Doctrine (London, 1758), no. 122.

[3] Now because goodness of life arising from charity and its accompanying faith is what forms the church, therefore it was through the apostle John that secrets were revealed concerning the state of the church, the secrets that are contained in his visions.

The fact that the names of persons and places in the Word all symbolize things having to do with heaven and the church is something we showed many times in Arcana Coelestia (The Secrets of Heaven), also published in London.

It can be seen from this that the phrase, "He sent and signified it by His angel to His servant John," means, in the spiritual sense, the things that have been revealed by the Lord through heaven to people who possess goodness of life arising from charity and its accompanying faith. For charity produces goodness through faith, and not charity by itself or faith by itself.

  
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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.