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출애굽기第38章

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1 그가 또 조각목으로 번제단을 만들었으니 장이 오 규빗이요, 광이 오 규빗이라 네모 반듯하고 고는 삼 규빗이며

2 그 네 모퉁이 위에 그 뿔을 만들되 그 뿔을 단과 연하게 하고 단을 놋으로 쌌으며

3 단의 모든 기구 곧 통과, 부삽과, 대야와, 고기 갈고리와, 불 옮기는 그릇을 다 놋으로 만들고

4 단을 위하여 놋 그물을 만들어 단 사면 가장자리 아래 두되 단 절반에 오르게 하고

5 그 놋 그물 네 모퉁이에 채를 꿸 고리 넷을 부어 만들었으며

6 채를 조각목으로 만들어 놋으로 싸고

7 단 양편 고리에 그 채를 꿰어 메게 하였으며 단은 널판으로 비게 만들었더라

8 그가 놋으로 물두멍을 만들고 그 받침도 놋으로 하였으니 곧 회막문에서 수종드는 여인들의 거울로 만들었더라

9 그가 또 뜰을 만들었으니 남으로 뜰의 남편에는 세마포 포장이 백 규빗이라

10 그 기둥이 스물이며, 그 받침이 스물이니, 놋이요 기둥의 갈고리와 가름대는 은이며

11 그 북편에도 백 규빗이라, 그 기둥이 스물이며, 그 받침이 스물이니, 놋이요 기둥의 갈고리와 가름대는 은이며

12 서편에 포장은 오십 규빗이라, 그 기둥이 열이요, 받침이 열이며, 기둥의 갈고리와, 가름대는 은이며

13 동으로 동편에도 오십 규빗이라

14 문 이편의 포장이 십 오 규빗이요, 그 기둥이 셋이요, 받침이 셋이며

15 문 저편도 그와 같으니 뜰문 이편,저편의 포장이 십 오 규빗씩이요, 그 기둥이 셋씩, 받침이 셋씩이라

16 뜰 사면의 포장은 세마포요

17 기둥 받침은 놋이요, 기둥의 갈고리와 가름대는 은이요, 기둥머리 싸개는 은이며, 뜰의 모든 기둥에 은 가름대를 꿰었으며

18 뜰의 문장을 청색, 자색, 홍색실과, 가늘게 꼰 베실로 수 놓아 짰으니 장은 이십 규빗이요, 광 곧 고는 뜰의 포장과 같이 오 규빗이며

19 그 기둥은 넷인데 그 받침 넷은 놋이요, 그 갈고리는 은이요, 그 머리 싸개와 가름대도 은이며

20 성막 말뚝과 뜰의 사면 포장 말뚝은 다 놋이더라

21 성막 곧 증거막을 위하여 레위 사람의 쓴 재료의 물목은 제사장 아론의 아들 이다말이 모세의 명대로 계산하였으며

22 유다 지파 훌의 손자요 우리의 아들인 브사렐은 여호와께서 모세에게 명하신 모든 것을 만들었고

23 단 지파 아히사막의 아들 오홀리압은 그와 함께 하였으니 오홀리압은 재능이 있어서 조각하며 또 청색, 자색, 홍색실과, 가는 베실로 수 놓은 자더라

24 성소 건축 비용으로 드린 금은 성소의 세겔대로 이십 구 달란트와 칠백 삼십 세겔이며

25 조사를 받은 회중의 드린 은은 성소의 세겔대로 일백 달란트와 일천 칠백 칠십 오 세겔이니

26 조사를 받은 자가 이십세 이상으로 육십만 삼천 오백 오십명인즉 성소의 세겔대로 매인에게 은 한 베가 곧 반 세겔씩이라

27 은 일백 달란트로 성소의 판장 받침과 문장 기둥 받침 합 일백을 부어 만들었으니 매 받침에 한 달란트씩 합 일백 달란트요

28 일천 칠백 칠십오 세겔로 기둥 갈고리를 만들고 기둥머리를 싸고 기둥 가름대를 만들었으며

29 드린 놋은 칠십 달란트와 이천 사백 세겔이라

30 이것으로 회막 문기둥 받침과, 놋 단과, 놋그물과, 단의 모든 기구를 만들었으며

31 뜰 사면의 기둥 받침과 그 문장 기둥 받침이며 성막의 모든 말뚝과 뜰 사면의 모든 말뚝을 만들었더라

   

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Apocalypse Explained#1143

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1143. And fine linen and crimson.- That these signify truths and goods from a celestial origin, profaned, is evident from the signification of fine linen, which denotes truths from a celestial origin, of which we shall speak presently; and from the signification of crimson, which denotes goods from a celestial origin (concerning which see above, n. 1042), but in this case those truths and goods profaned, because the fine linen and crimson are called the merchandise of Babylon, and Babylon as a harlot and the mother of the whoredoms and abominations of the earth, signifies profanations of truth and good. Truths and goods from a celestial origin are the truths and goods with those who are in love to the Lord, which are called celestial, and are distinguished from the truths and goods from a spiritual origin, signified by the silk and scarlet, which we shall refer to presently. They profane truths and goods from a celestial origin, especially in this, that they have arrogated to themselves the Lord's Divine Power of saving mankind, and thus also love to Him they have diverted [to the pope] as his vicar and to his ministers. But the Lord cannot be loved when the power of salvation is taken away from Him, and a man is loved instead of Him. They say, indeed, that the Lord is loved for giving that power to man, and that he is loved, and also reverently honoured by those who have received that power, and is worshipped by the rest. But love to the Lord cannot exist with such, the love of ruling over heaven and the Church being altogether contrary to it; for that love is the love of self, which is diabolical love, and from this the Lord cannot be loved. Such love, regarded in itself, is rather hatred against the Lord, into which also it is changed when they become spirits, and domination is taken away from them then they also persecute all those who are in love to the Lord. From these things it is evident how they profane truths and goods which are from a celestial origin.

[2] That fine linen signifies truths from a celestial origin, is evident from the following passages.

Thus in Ezekiel:

"I clothed thee with broidered-work, I shod thee with badger's skin (taxus), and I girded thee with fine linen, and covered thee with silks; thus wast thou adorned with gold and silver, and thy garments were fine linen, silk, and broidered-work" (16:10, 13).

This is said of Jerusalem, by which the Church is meant, in this case, at its first establishment. Broidered-work and badger's skin there signify the knowledges of truth and good from the Word. Fine linen and silk signify truths from a celestial origin and truths from a spiritual origin; these are described as garments, because garments signify truths, with which good is clothed or invested.

Again in the same:

"Fine linen in broidered-work [from Egypt] was thine expansion, and crimson from the isle of Elisha was thy covering" (27:7).

This refers to Tyre, which signifies the Church as to the knowledges of good and truth; those knowledges are signified by broidered-work from Egypt, truths by fine linen, and good by crimson, both from a celestial origin.

So in Luke:

"There was a certain rich man who was clothed in crimson and fine linen, and fared sumptuously every day" (16:19).

The rich man here means the Jewish race, which is said to be clothed in crimson and fine linen, because they possessed the Word, from which they were in possession of goods and truths; goods are there meant by crimson, and truths by fine linen, both from a celestial origin. By Lazarus, who lay at the rich man's porch, are meant the nations who had not the Word.

[3] Because fine linen (byssus), which also is xylinum, signified truths from a celestial origin, and the garments of Aaron represented Divine truths, he himself representing the Lord, therefore fine linen and xyhinum were interwoven in his mitre and belt (Exodus 28:39; 39:27); they were also interwoven in the curtains of the tabernacle and its coverings, because they represented those things of the Church which inclose, and these are truths (Exodus 26:1; 27:9, 18; 36:8; 38:9, 16).

The signification of fine linen (byssus) in the following passages of the Apocalypse is similar:

"The time of the marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready; and it was given unto her that she should be clothed in fine linen, clean and shining" (19:7, 8);

The armies of him that sat upon the white horse "followed him upon white horses, clothed in fine linen, white and clean" (19:14).

The reason why fine linen signifies truth from a celestial origin is, because that kind of linen was a species of very white flax, of which garments are made. Flax, and also whiteness, signify truth, and a garment made from it signifies according to its brightness, truth pure and clean.

[4] Continuation of the Athanasian Creed.- The hell where those are who are called devils is the love of self; and the hell where those who are called satans is the love of the world. The reason why the diabolical hell is the love of self, is, that that love is the opposite of celestial love, which is love to the Lord; and the reason why the satanical hell is the love of the world, is, that this love is the opposite of spiritual love, which is love towards the neighbour.

Now, since the two loves of hell are the opposite of the two loves of heaven, therefore hell and the heavens are in opposition to each other. For all who are in the heavens have regard to the Lord and to the neighbour, but all who are in the hells have regard to themselves and the world. All who are in the heavens love the Lord and the neighbour, but all who are in the hells love themselves and the world, and hence bear hatred to the Lord and to the neighbour. All who are in the heavens think what is true and will what is good, because they think and will from the Lord; but all who are in the hells think what is false and will what is evil, because they think and will from themselves. It is for this reason that all who are in the hells appear averted, their faces being turned away from the Lord, they also appear inverted, their feet being upwards and their heads downwards; this appearance arises from their loves being the opposite of the loves of heaven.

[5] Since hell is the love of self, it is also fire; for all love corresponds to fire, and in the spiritual world is so presented as to seem at a distance like fire, yet still it is not fire but love. For this reason the hells appear within as if they were on fire, and without like ejections of fire in the midst of smoke rising from furnaces or conflagrations; sometimes the devils themselves also appear like fires of charcoal. The heat which they have from that fire is like an effervescence from impurities, which is lust, and the light which they receive from that fire is merely an appearance of light from phantasies, and from confirmations of evils by falsities; but yet, it is not light, for whenever the light of heaven enters by influx it becomes thick darkness to them, and when the heat of heaven enters it becomes cold to them. They see, however, from their own light, and live from their own heat; but their sight is like that of owls, birds of night, and bats, whose eyes are dim to the light of heaven, and they live in a semi-torpid state. The living principle pertaining to them consists merely in their ability to think and will, to speak and act, and hence to see, hear, taste, smell, and feel. It is merely a faculty derived from that life which is God acting upon them from without, according to order, and continually impelling them to order. It is from this faculty that they live for ever. The dead principle pertaining to them is from the evils and falsities derived from their loves; hence it is, that their life, viewed from their loves, is not life, but death; and therefore hell, in the Word is called "death," and its inhabitants are called "dead."

  
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Translation by Isaiah Tansley. Many thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.