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Exode 30

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1 Tu feras aussi un autel pour les parfums, et tu le feras de bois de Sittim.

2 Sa longueur sera d'une coudée, et sa largeur d'une coudée; il sera carré; mais sa hauteur sera de deux coudées, [et] ses cornes [seront tirées] de lui.

3 Tu le couvriras de pur or, tant le dessus, que ses côtés tout à l’entour, et ses cornes; et tu lui feras un couronnement d'or tout à l’entour.

4 Tu lui feras aussi deux anneaux d'or au-dessous de son couronnement, à ses deux côtés, lesquels tu mettras aux deux coins, pour y faire passer les barres qui serviront à le porter.

5 Tu feras les barres de bois de Sittim, et tu les couvriras d'or.

6 Et tu les mettras devant le voile, qui est au devant de l'Arche du Témoignage, à l'endroit du Propitiatoire qui est sur le Témoignage, où je me trouverai avec toi.

7 Et Aaron fera sur cet autel un parfum de choses aromatiques; il y fera un parfum chaque matin, quand il accommodera les lampes.

8 Et quand Aaron allumera les lampes entre les deux vêpres, il y fera aussi le parfum, [savoir] le parfum continuel devant l'Eternel en vos âges.

9 Vous n'offrirez point sur cet autel aucun parfum étranger, ni d'holocauste, ni d'offrande, et vous n'y ferez aucune aspersion.

10 Mais Aaron fera une fois l'an la propitiation sur les cornes de cet autel; il fera, [dis-je], la propitiation une fois l'an sur cet [autel] en vos âges, avec le sang de l'oblation pour le péché, faite pour les propitiations. C'est une chose très-sainte à l'Éternel.

11 L'Eternel parla aussi à Moïse, et lui dit :

12 Quand tu feras le dénombrement des enfants d'Israël, selon leur nombre, ils donneront chacun à l'Eternel le rachat de sa personne, quand tu en feras le dénombrement, et il n'y aura point de plaie sur eux quand tu en feras le dénombrement.

13 Tous ceux qui passeront par le dénombrement donneront un demi sicle, selon le sicle du Sanctuaire, qui est de vingt oboles; le demi sicle donc sera l'oblation [que l'on donnera] à l'Eternel.

14 Tous ceux qui passeront par le dénombrement, depuis l'âge de vingt ans et au dessus, donneront cette oblation à l'Eternel.

15 Le riche n'augmentera rien, et le pauvre ne diminuera rien du demi sicle, quand ils donneront à l'Eternel l'oblation pour faire le rachat de vos personnes.

16 Tu prendras donc des enfants d'Israël l'argent des propitiations, et tu l'appliqueras à l'œuvre du Tabernacle d'assignation, et il sera pour mémorial aux enfants d'Israël, devant l'Eternel pour faire le rachat de vos personnes.

17 L'Eternel parla encore à Moïse, en disant :

18 Fais aussi une cuve d'airain, avec son soubassement d'airain, pour laver; et tu la mettras entre le Tabernacle d'assignation et l'autel, et tu mettras de l'eau dedans;

19 Et Aaron et ses fils en laveront leurs mains et leurs pieds.

20 Quand ils entreront au Tabernacle d'assignation ils se laveront avec de l'eau, afin qu'ils ne meurent point, et quand ils approcheront de l'autel pour faire le service, afin de faire fumer l'offrande faite par feu à l'Eternel.

21 Ils laveront donc leurs pieds et leurs mains, afin qu'ils ne meurent point; ce leur sera une ordonnance perpétuelle, tant pour Aaron que pour sa postérité en leurs âges.

22 L'Eternel parla aussi à Moïse, en disant :

23 Prends des choses aromatiques les plus exquises; de la myrrhe franche le poids de cinq cents [sicles], du cinnamome odoriférant la moitié autant, [c'est-à-dire], le poids de deux cent cinquante [sicles], et du roseau aromatique deux cent cinquante [sicles].

24 De la casse le poids de cinq cents [sicles], selon le sicle du Sanctuaire, et un Hin d'huile d'olive.

25 Et tu en feras de l'huile pour l'onction sainte, un oignement composé par art de parfumeur, ce sera l'huile de l'onction sainte.

26 Puis tu en oindras le Tabernacle d'assignation, et l'Arche du Témoignage.

27 La table et tous ses ustensiles, le chandelier et ses ustensiles, et l'autel du parfum,

28 Et l'autel des holocaustes et tous ses ustensiles, la cuve et son soubassement.

29 Ainsi tu les sanctifieras, et ils seront une chose très-sainte; tout ce qui les touchera, sera saint.

30 Tu oindras aussi Aaron et ses fils, et les sanctifieras pour m'exercer la Sacrificature.

31 Tu parleras aussi aux enfants d'Israël, en disant : ce me sera une huile de sainte onction en vos âges.

32 On n'en oindra point la chair d'aucun homme, et vous n'en ferez point d'autre de même composition; elle est sainte, elle vous sera sainte.

33 Quiconque composera un oignement semblable, et qui en mettra sur un autre, sera retranché d'entre ses peuples.

34 L'Eternel dit aussi à Moïse : prends des drogues, [savoir] du Stacte, de l'Onyx, du Galbanum, le tout préparé, et de l'encens pur, le tout à poids égal.

35 Et tu en feras un parfum aromatique selon l'art de parfumeur, et tu y [mettras] du sel; vous le ferez pur, [et ce vous sera] une chose sainte.

36 Et quand tu l'auras pilé bien menu, tu en mettras au Tabernacle d'assignation devant le Témoignage, où je me trouverai avec toi. Ce vous sera une chose très-sainte.

37 Et quant au parfum que tu feras, vous ne ferez point pour vous de semblable composition; ce te sera une chose sainte, à l'Eternel.

38 Quiconque en aura fait de semblable pour le flairer, sera retranché d'entre ses peuples.

   

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Apocalypse Explained #241

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Yiya esigabeni / 1232  
  

241. Verse 18. I counsel thee, signifies the means of reformation of those who are in the doctrine of faith alone. This is evident from what now follows, for the reformation of those who are in that doctrine is now treated of; therefore "I counsel thee" implies precepts as to how such must live that they may be reformed and thus saved.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Foundation for their permission to use this translation.

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Arcana Coelestia #4535

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Yiya esigabeni / 10837  
  

4535. The preliminary sections of previous chapters - Chapter 26 onwards - explained what the Lord foretold about His Coming or THE CLOSE OF THE AGE. Frequently in those sections it has been shown that His Coming or the Close of the Age means the last period of the Church, which in the Word is called the Last Judgement. Those who do not look beyond the literal sense cannot know of the Last Judgement as anything else than the destruction of the world, the particular source for such an idea being the Book of Revelation. There it is said that [John] saw 'a new heaven and a new earth, for the former heaven and the former earth had passed away; and there was no more sea', and in addition that he saw 'the Holy City, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven', Revelation 21:1-2. Prophetical utterances in Isaiah, where similar predictions occur, are also a source of the same idea,

Behold, I am creating new heavens and a new earth; therefore the former things will not be remembered or come to mind. 1 Be glad and rejoice for ever in the things I am creating; behold, I will create Jerusalem a rejoicing, and her people a joy. Isaiah 65:17-18; 66:22.

[2] Those who do not look beyond the literal sense cannot conceive of anything else than this - that the whole sky together with this planet will be annihilated, and then the dead - for the first time - will rise again and dwell in the new heaven and on the new earth. But these places in the Word should not be understood in that way, as may be recognized from other places in the Word where the heavens and the earth are referred to. Those who have any belief in an internal sense can see plainly that 'a new heaven' and 'a new earth' are used to mean a new Church which takes over when the previous one passes away, 1733, 1850, 3355 (end), and that 'heaven' is the internal aspect of that new Church and 'earth' the external aspect of it.

[3] This last period of the previous Church and the first of the new one are also called the Close of the Age, about which the Lord has spoken in Matthew 24. They are called also His Coming, for at that time the Lord departs from the previous Church and comes to the new. The description of that period as the Close of the Age may also be seen from other places in the Word, as in Isaiah,

On that day a remnant will return, the remnant of Jacob, to the God of power. For though your people Israel will be as the sand of the sea, a remnant of it will return. The close has been determined, overflowing with righteousness, for the Lord Jehovih Zebaoth is bringing the whole earth to its close and to its determined end. Isaiah 10:20-23.

In the same prophet,

Now do not be derisive, lest your punishments increase, for a close and a cutting off I have heard from the Lord Jehovih Zebaoth over the whole earth. Isaiah 28:22.

In Jeremiah,

Thus said Jehovah, The whole earth will be a waste, yet I will not bring it to a close. Jeremiah 4:27.

In Zephaniah,

I will bring men into distress, and they will go as the blind, because they have sinned against Jehovah; and their blood will be poured out like dust, and their flesh like dung. For Jehovah will bring to a close, indeed to a hasty one, all the inhabitants of the earth. Zephaniah 1:17-18.

From each detail stated here it is evident that 'a close' means the last period of the Church and 'the earth' the Church itself.

[4] The reason why 'the earth (or land)' means the Church is that the land of Canaan was the land where the Church had existed since most ancient times, and later on where among the descendants of Jacob a representative of the Church existed. When this land is said to have been 'brought to a close' it is not the nation dwelling there that is meant but the holiness of worship which existed with the nation where the Church was. For the Word is spiritual; but the actual land is not spiritual, nor is the nation dwelling in it, only that which constitutes the Church there. For evidence that the land of Canaan was the land where the Church had existed from most ancient times, see 567, 3686, 4447, 4454, 4516, 4517; and this explains why 'the land' or 'the earth' in the Word means the Church, 566, 662, 1066, 1067, 1262, 3355, 4447. From all this one may see what is meant in Isaiah by 'bringing the whole earth to a close', and in Zephaniah by 'bringing all the inhabitants of the earth to a hasty one'. It is well known that the Jewish nation which inhabited that land was not 'brought to a close' but that the holiness of worship among them was.

[5] This meaning of 'the close' is even clearer in Daniel,

Seventy weeks have been decreed concerning your people and your holy city to bring transgression to a close and to seal up sins and to atone for iniquity, and to bring in everlasting righteousness, and to seal up vision and prophet, and to anoint the Most Holy Place. In the middle of the week he will cause sacrifice and offering to cease. At length upon the bird of desolations will come desolation; until a close and a cutting off will it drop upon the devastation. Daniel 9:24, 27.

[6] From this one may now see that the close of the age - about which the disciples were asking when they said to the Lord 'What will be the sign of Your coming and of the close of the age?' Matthew 24:3 - does not mean anything else than the final period of the Church. The same is also meant by the Lord's words, which are the very last in the same gospel,

Jesus said to the disciples, Teaching them to observe 2 all things whatever I have commanded you; and behold, I am with you at all times 3 even to the close of the age. Matthew 28:20.

The reason why the Lord said that He would be with the disciples even to the close of the age is that the Lord's twelve disciples are similar in meaning to the twelve tribes of Israel. That is to say, they mean all things of love and faith, and therefore all things of the Church, see 3354, 3488, 3858, as do the twelve tribes, 3858, 3926, 3939, 4060. The fact that the Church reaches its close when no charity exists there any longer, nor consequently any faith, has been shown several times already; and that within the Church at the present day, called the Christian Church, scarcely any trace of charity or consequently of faith survives there; and that the close of the age is accordingly now at hand, will in the Lord's Divine mercy be shown further on.

Imibhalo yaphansi:

1. literally, come up upon the heart

2. Reading servare (to observe) for the imperative servate (observe)

3. literally, I am with you all the days

  
Yiya esigabeni / 10837  
  

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