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1 E tu fa’ accostare a te, di tra i figliuoli d’Israele, Aaronne tuo fratello e i suoi figliuoli con lui perché mi esercitino l’ufficio di sacerdoti: Aaronne, Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar e Ithamar, figliuoli d’Aaronne.

2 E farai ad Aaronne, tuo fratello, dei paramenti sacri, come insegne della loro dignità e come ornamento.

3 Parlerai a tutti gli uomini intelligenti, i quali io ho ripieni di spirito di sapienza, ed essi faranno i paramenti d’Aaronne per consacrarlo, onde mi eserciti l’ufficio di sacerdote.

4 E questi sono i paramenti che faranno: un pettorale, un efod, un manto, una tunica lavorata a maglia, una mitra e una cintura. Faranno dunque de’ paramenti sacri per Aaronne tuo fratello e per i suoi figliuoli, affinché mi esercitino l’ufficio di sacerdoti;

5 e si serviranno d’oro, di filo violaceo, porporino, scarlatto, e di lino fino.

6 Faranno l’efod d’oro, di filo violaceo, porporino, scarlatto, e di lino fino ritorto, lavorato artisticamente.

7 Esso avrà alle due estremità due spallette, che si uniranno, in guisa ch’esso si terra bene insieme.

8 E la cintura artistica che è sull’efod per fissarlo, sarà del medesimo lavoro dell’efod, e tutto d’un pezzo con esso; sarà d’oro, di filo color violaceo, porporino, scarlatto, e di lino fino ritorto.

9 E prenderai due pietre d’onice e v’inciderai su i nomi dei figliuoli d’Israele:

10 sei de’ loro nomi sopra una pietra, e gli altri sei nomi sopra la seconda pietra, secondo il loro ordine di nascita.

11 Inciderai su queste due pietre i nomi de’ figliuoli d’Israele come fa il lapidario, come s’incide un sigillo; le farai incastrare in castoni d’oro.

12 Metterai le due pietre sulle spallette dell’efod, come pietre di ricordanza per i figliuoli d’Israele; e Aaronne porterà i loro nomi davanti all’Eterno sulle sue due spalle, per ricordanza.

13 E farai de’ castoni d’oro,

14 e due catenelle d’oro puro che intreccerai a mo’ di cordone, e metterai ne’ castoni le catenelle così intrecciate.

15 Farai pure il pettorale del giudizio, artisticamente lavorato; lo farai come il lavoro dell’efod: d’oro, di filo violaceo, porporino, scarlatto, e di lino fino ritorto.

16 Sarà quadrato e doppio; avrà la lunghezza d’una spanna, e una spanna di larghezza.

17 E v’incastonerai un fornimento di pietre: quattro ordini di pietre; nel primo ordine sarà un sardonio, un topazio e uno smeraldo;

18 nel secondo ordine, un rubino, uno zaffiro, un calcedonio;

19 nel terzo ordine, un’opale, un’agata, un’ametista;

20 nel quarto ordine, un grisolito, un onice e un diaspro. Queste pietre saranno incastrate nei loro castoni d’oro.

21 E le pietre corrisponderanno ai nomi dei figliuoli d’Israele, e saranno dodici, secondo i loro nomi; saranno incise come de’ sigilli, ciascuna col nome d’una delle tribù d’Israele.

22 Farai pure sul pettorale delle catenelle d’oro puro, intrecciate a mo’ di cordoni.

23 Poi farai sul pettorale due anelli d’oro, e metterai i due anelli alle due estremità del pettorale.

24 Fisserai i due cordoni d’oro ai due anelli alle estremità del pettorale;

25 e attaccherai gli altri due capi dei due cordoni ai due castoni, e li metterai sulle due spallette dell’efod, sul davanti.

26 E farai due anelli d’oro, e li metterai alle altre due estremità del pettorale, sull’orlo interiore vòlto verso l’efod.

27 Farai due altri anelli d’oro, e li metterai alle due spallette dell’efod, in basso, sul davanti, vicino al punto dove avviene la giuntura, al disopra della cintura artistica dell’efod.

28 E si fisserà il pettorale mediante i suoi anelli agli anelli dell’efod con un cordone violaceo, affinché il pettorale sia al di sopra della cintura artistica dell’efod, e non si possa staccare dall’efod.

29 Così Aaronne porterà i nomi de’ figliuoli d’Israele incisi nel pettorale del giudizio, sul suo cuore, quando entrerà nel santuario, per conservarne del continuo la ricordanza dinanzi all’Eterno.

30 Metterai sul pettorale del giudizio l’Urim e il Thummim; e staranno sul cuore d’Aaronne quand’egli si presenterà davanti all’Eterno. Così Aaronne porterà il giudizio de’ figliuoli d’Israele sul suo cuore, davanti all’Eterno, del continuo.

31 Farai anche il manto dell’efod, tutto di color violaceo.

32 Esso avrà, in mezzo, un’apertura per passarvi il capo; e l’apertura avrà all’intorno un’orlatura tessuta, come l’apertura d’una corazza, perché non si strappi.

33 All’orlo inferiore del manto, tutt’all’intorno, farai delle melagrane di color violaceo, porporino e scarlatto; e in mezzo ad esse, d’ogn’intorno, porrai de’ sonagli d’oro:

34 un sonaglio d’oro e una melagrana, un sonaglio d’oro e una melagrana, sull’orlatura del manto, tutt’all’intorno.

35 Aaronne se lo metterà per fare il servizio; quand’egli entrerà nel luogo santo dinanzi all’Eterno e quando ne uscirà, s’udrà il suono, ed egli non morrà.

36 Farai anche una lamina d’oro puro, e sovr’essa inciderai, come s’incide sopra un sigillo: SANTO ALL’ETERNO.

37 La fisserai ad un nastro violaceo sulla mitra, e starà sul davanti della mitra.

38 Starà sulla fronte d’Aaronne, e Aaronne porterà le iniquità commesse dai figliuoli d’Israele nelle cose sante che consacreranno, in ogni genere di sante offerte; ed essa starà continuamente sulla fronte di lui, per renderli graditi nel cospetto dell’Eterno.

39 Farai pure la tunica di lino fino, lavorata a maglia; farai una mitra di lino fino, e farai una cintura in lavoro di ricamo.

40 E per i figliuoli d’Aaronne farai delle tuniche, farai delle cinture, e farai delle tiare, come insegne della loro dignità e come ornamento.

41 E ne vestirai Aaronne, tuo fratello, e i suoi figliuoli con lui; e li ungerai, li consacrerai e li santificherai perché mi esercitino l’ufficio di sacerdoti.

42 Farai anche loro delle brache di lino per coprire la loro nudità; esse andranno dai fianchi fino alle cosce.

43 Aaronne e i suoi figliuoli le porteranno quando entreranno nella tenda di convegno, o quando s’accosteranno all’altare per fare il servizio nel luogo santo, affinché non si rendano colpevoli e non muoiano. Questa è una regola perpetua per lui e per la sua progenie dopo di lui.

   

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Arcana Coelestia#9863

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9863. 'And you shall adorn it with settings of stones' means the actual truths in their proper order, all springing from the one same good. This is clear from the meaning of the breastplate, to which 'it' refers here, as Divine Truth shining forth from the Lord's Divine Good, dealt with in 9823; from the meaning of 'settings of stones' as truths in their proper order. For the breastplate was adorned with stones in accord with the names of the sons of Israel, and in a general sense truths on the lowest level of order are meant by 'stones', 114, 643, 1298, 3720, 6426, 8609, and truths shining forth from good by 'precious stones' such as those in the breastplate, 9476. The expression 'springing from the one same good' is used because there is just one good that all the truths spring from. This good is the good of love within the Lord, thus is the Lord Himself, and is consequently the good of love from the Lord, which is the good of love to the Lord. For the good which flows in from the Lord and resides with man, spirit, or angel, has all the appearance of being theirs; and so it is that love to the Lord is love received from the Lord. This good is the one and only good from which all the truths spring, and from which the order among them begins; for the truths are outward forms of the good.

[2] The fact that the precious stones in the breastplate meant Divine Truths springing from Divine Good is clear from places in the Word where precious stones are mentioned, such as in John's Revelation,

The foundations of the wall of the city, the new Jerusalem, were adorned with every kind of precious stone. The first foundation was jasper, the second sapphire, the third chalcedony, the fourth emerald, the fifth sardonyx, the sixth sardius, the seventh chrysolite, the eighth beryl, the ninth topaz, the tenth chrysoprase, the eleventh jacinth, the twelfth amethyst. Revelation 21:19-20.

These precious stones mean the Church's truths, which are God's truths. This is clear from the meaning of 'the city, the new Jerusalem', 'the wall of it', and 'the foundations of the wall'. 'The new Jerusalem' means a new Church which will take the place of the one that is ours at the present day; for the Book of Revelation deals with the state of the Church that exists now, through to its end, and then with a new Church, which is the holy Jerusalem coming down out of heaven. 'The wall of it' means the truths of faith that serve to defend it, and 'the foundations' truths that spring from good. Those actual truths in their proper order are specified by the precious stones mentioned by name there. Anyone may see that no Jerusalem is going to come down out of heaven or that anything else mentioned there is literally going to take place, but that this description in every detail means such things as have to do with the Church. The fact that the truths of faith are meant by the foundations of its wall is clear from the consideration that they are the things which guard the Church from every attack, as walls do a city.

'Jerusalem' is the Church, see 2117, 9166.

'Walls' are the truths of faith guarding the Church, 6419.

'Foundations' are truths springing from good, 9643.

[3] In Ezekiel,

Son of man, take up a lamentation over the king of Tyre, and say to him, Thus said the Lord Jehovih, Full of wisdom, and perfect in beauty, you were in Eden, the garden of God. Every precious stone was your covering - ruby, topaz, and diamond; tarshish, shoham, and jasper; sapphire, chrysoprase, and carbuncle - and gold. You were on the mountain of the holiness of God, you walked in the midst of stones of fire. Ezekiel 28:12-14.

Here also precious stones mean truths springing from good. For 'Tyre' in the representative internal sense is one who has intelligence and wisdom arising from cognitions or knowledge of goodness and truth, 1201. This is why its king is said to be 'full of wisdom, and perfect in beauty'. 'Wisdom' has regard to good, and 'beauty' to truth; for all wisdom in heaven is derived from good, and all beauty there is derived from truths springing from good. 'The garden of Eden' means intelligence composed of good, 100, 'garden' meaning real intelligence, 100, 108, 2702. From this it is evident that the stones there mentioned by name mean truths springing from good.

[4] But precisely which truths springing from good are meant by each of the stones in the breastplate will be clear from what is to follow. The fact that they mean all truths and forms of good in their entirety is clear from the following considerations: They were twelve and had the names of the sons of Israel or the tribes inscribed on them, the forms of good and the truths of heaven and the Church in their entirety being meant by the twelve tribes, 3858, 3926, 3939, 4060, 6335, 6337, 6397; they therefore meant heaven and all the communities there, 7836, 7891, 7996, 7997; the meaning of them varied, depending on the order in which they are mentioned in the Word, 3862, 3926, 3939, 4303, 6337, 6640; and 'twelve' means all, 3272, 3858, 7973.

  
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Arcana Coelestia#6419

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6419. 'Daughters, [each one] marches onto the wall' means going out to fight against falsity. This is clear from the meaning of 'a daughter' as the Church, dealt with in 2362, 3963, here the spiritual Church since that Church is the subject; and from the meaning of 'marching onto the wall' as going out to fight against falsity, as is evident from the words that immediately follow - 'they exasperate him and shoot at him and hate him, do the archers; and he will sit in the strength of his bow', meaning the fight put up by falsity against truth.

[2] The expression 'marches onto the wall' is used because the subject in the internal sense is the attack made by falsities on truth and the protection of truth against falsity; for the spiritual Church represented by 'Joseph' is constantly under attack, but the Lord is constantly protecting it. This explains why in the Word all that makes up that Church is compared to a city with a wall, rampart, gates, and bars; and attacks made on the city describe attacks made on truth by falsities. Hence it also is that 'a city' means matters of doctrine, 402, 2268, 2449, 2712, 2943, 3216, 4492, 4493, and 'a wall' the truths of faith that serve to defend, or in the contrary sense falsities that serve to destroy. The first meaning - the truths of faith that serve to defend - may be seen in Isaiah,

Ours is a strong city; He will establish salvation for walls and rampart. Open the gates, so that the righteous nation that keeps faith may enter in. Isaiah 26:1-2.

In the same prophet,

You will call your walls Salvation, and your gates Praise. Isaiah 60:18.

In the same prophet,

Behold, I have engraved you upon [My] hands, your walls are continually before Me. Isaiah 49:16

'Walls' stands for the truths of faith. In the same prophet,

Upon your walls, O Jerusalem, I have placed watchmen, all day and night they will not be silent, calling Jehovah to mind. Isaiah 62:6.

Here the meaning is similar. In Jeremiah,

Thus said Jehovah, the God of Israel, 1 I will convert the weapons of war with which you are fighting with the king of Babel, besieging you outside the wall; I Myself will fight with you with an outstretched hand. Jeremiah 21:4-5.

In the same prophet,

Jehovah thought to destroy the wall of the daughter of Zion, He caused rampart and wall to mourn; they will languish together. Her gates have sunk into the earth, He has destroyed and broken in pieces her bars. Lamentations 2:8-9.

In Ezekiel,

The sons of Arvad, and your army, were on your walls round about, and the Gammadim were in your towers; they hung their shields on your walls round about and they made perfect your beauty. Ezekiel 27:11.

This refers to Tyre, which means cognitions of good and truth.

[3] The fact that such things are meant by a city and its walls becomes perfectly clear from the description of the holy Jerusalem coming down out of heaven, as seen by John. From every detail of the description it is evident that a new Church is meant by that city; and by its wall is meant Divine Truth going forth from the Lord. The city is depicted in John as follows,

The holy Jerusalem coming down from heaven, having a wall great and high, having twelve gates - the wall of the city had twelve foundations, and in them the names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb. He who talked to me measured the city and its gates, and its wall. Its wall was a hundred and forty-four cubits, which is the measure of a man, that is, of an angel. The structure of the wall was jasper, and the city pure gold, like pure glass. The foundations of the wall of the city were adorned with every precious stone. Revelation 21:10, 12, 14, 15, 17-19.

[4] The fact that 'the wall' means Divine Truth going forth from the Lord, and from this means the truth of faith coming out of the good of charity, is evident from the details regarding the wall that are mentioned in that description, such as the detail that the wall had twelve foundations, and in them were the names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb; for 'twelve means all, 3272, 3858, 3913, and 'the wall and its foundations' the truths of faith - much the same as is meant by 'the twelve apostles', 3488, 3858 (end), 6397. Then there is the detail that the wall was a hundred and forty-four cubits high, much the same being meant by that number as by twelve, which is all, since it is the product of twelve multiplied by twelve. And since that number used in reference to the wall means all truths and goods of faith, the expression 'which is the measure of a man, that is, of an angel' is added. Other details that are given are that the structure of the wall was jasper, and that its foundations were adorned with every precious stone; for 'jasper' and 'precious stones' mean the truths of faith, 114.

[5] The meaning of 'wall' in the contrary sense - falsities that serve to destroy - is evident from the following places: In Isaiah,

A day of tumult in the valley of vision. The Lord Jehovih Zebaoth has destroyed the wall, so that there is a shout towards the mountain. For Elam bore the quiver with chariots of men (homo), [and] horsemen. The horsemen surely positioned themselves right at the gate. Isaiah 22:5-7.

In the same prophet,

The defence-work of your walls providing refuge 2 He will pull down, cast down, lay flat on the ground, 3 right down into the dust. Isaiah 25:12.

In Jeremiah,

Go up onto its walls and throw down. Jeremiah 5:10.

In the same prophet,

I will kindle a fire in the wall of Damascus, which will consume the palaces of Benhadad. Jeremiah 49:27.

In the same prophet,

Raise a standard against the walls of Babel, keep watch, post watchmen. Jeremiah 51:12.

In Ezekiel,

They will overturn the walls of Tyre, and destroy her towers, and I will scrape her dust from her and make her a bare rock. Ezekiel 16:4, 8-9, 11.

脚注:

1. The Latin means Jehovah Zebaoth but the Hebrew means Jehovah, the God of Israel.

2. literally, The fortification of refuge of your walls

3. literally, earth or land

  
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