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The magus, or celestial intelligencer; being a complete system of occult philosophy. In three books: containing the antient and modern practice of the cabalistic art, natural and celestial magic, &c. ...

Chapter 64

Part II.

CHAP. XXV.
OF THE NUMBER, TEN, AND THE SCALE,
THE number Ten is called every number, or an univerfal number, com- plete, fignifying the full courfe of life ; for beyond that we cannot number but by replication ; and it either implies all numbers within itfelf, or explains them by itfelf, and its own, by multiplying- them ; wherefore it is accounted to be of manifold religion and power, and is applied to the purging of fouls. Hence the antients called ceremonies Denary, becaufe they were to be expiated and to offer facrifices, and were to abflain from fome certain things for ten days.
There are ten fanguine parts of man : the menftrues, the fperm, the pla- fonatic fpirit, the mafs, the humours, the organical body, the vegetative part, the fenfitive part, reafon, and the mind. There are, alfo, ten fimple integral parts confiituting man the bone, cartilage, nerve, fibre, ligament, artery, vein, membrane, flefh, and fldn. There are, alfo, ten parts of which ,a man confilfs intrinfically : the fpirit, the brain, the lungs, the heart, the liver, the gall, the fpleen, the kidnies, the teflicles, and the matrix. There are ten curtains in the temple, ten firings in the pfaltery, ten mufical inftruments with which the pfalms-were fung, the names whereof were — neza, on which their odes were fung ; nablum , the fame as organs ; mizfnor, on which the Pfalms ; /fr, on which the Canticles •, tehila , on which orations ; beracha , on which be- nedictions ; halel , on which praifes •, hodaia , on which thanks •, afre , on which the felicity of any one ; hallelujah , on which the praifes of God only, and con- templations. There were alfo ten fingers of pfalms, viz. Adam , Abraham , Melchifedech , Mofes , Afaph , David , Solomon , and the three fons of Chora. There are, alfo, ten commandments. And the tenth day after the afcenfion of Chrifi, the Holy Ghoft came down. Laftly, this is the number, in which Jacob, wreftling with the Angel all night, overcame, and, at the rifing of the fun, was bleffed, and called by the name of Ifrael. In this number, Jofhua overcame thirty-one kings ; and David overcame Goliah and the Philifiines ; and Daniel efcaped the danger of the lions. This number is alfo circular, as unity ; becaufe, being heaped together, returns into a unity, from whence it bad its beginning ; and it is the end and perfect ion of all numbers, and the
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beginning- of tens. As the number ten flows back into a unity, from whence it proceeded, fo every thing that is flowing is returned back to that from which it had the beginning of its flux : fo water returns to the fea, from whence it had its beginning ; the body returns to the earth, from whence it was taken •, time returns into eternity, from whence it flowed the fpirit (hall return to God, who gave it ; and, laftly, every creature returns to nothing, from whence it was created.* Neither is it fupported but by the word of God, in whom all things are hid, and all things with the number ten, and by the number ten, make a round, as Proclus fays, taking their beginning from God, and ending in him. God, therefore (that firfl unity, or one thing), before he communicated himfelf to inferiors, diffufed himfelf firfl into the firfl; of numbers, viz,, the number three ; then into the number ten, as into ten ideas and meafures of making all num- bers and all things, which the Hebrews call ten attributes, and account ten divine names ; from which caufe there cannot be a further number. Hence all tens have fome divine thing- in them, and in the law are required as his own, together with the firfl fruits, as the original of all things and beginning of num- bers, and every tenth is as the end given to him, who is the beginning and end of all things.
SCALE OF THE NUMBER TEN.
* At the laft, the elements give up what they have ever received ; the fea gives up her dead, the fire gives up its fuel ; the earth gives up the feminal virtue, &c. ; and the air gives up whatever voice, found, of impreflion it has received, fo that not an oath, lie, or fecret blafphemy, but what will appear as clear as noon- day light at the great day of God.
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