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The Exodus – Part II
A continuation of “An Introduction to the Exodus. A Picture of the Plan of the Ages,” appearing in the previous issue. THE PASSOVER The passover lamb is a picture of our Lord Jesus Christ (1 Cor. 5:7). The Passover has been the subject of many good studies and summaries (e.g., Studies in the Scriptures, Vol. 6, Study XI, “The Passover of the New Creation”), [...]
Common Days
One of the chief dangers of life is trusting occasions. We think that conspicuous events, striking experiences, exalted moments have most to do with our character and capacity. We are wrong. Common days, monotonous hours, wearisome paths, plain old tools, and everyday clothes tell the real story. Good habits are not made on birthdays, nor Christian character at the new year. The vision may [...]
The Transfiguration
In Luke 9:27 Jesus said something remarkable: “But I tell you of a truth there be some standing here which shall not taste of death till they see the kingdom of God” Although the account doesn't state it directly, it appears this was fulfilled about a week later when Peter, James, and John saw a remarkable vision. That vision was described by Matthew, Mark, [...]
From a Reader
One point in your comment [“From a Reader,” May, 1991] on Lev. 9:5, you understood “they” to mean the elders. I must question this, in Lev. 9:1 we find Moses calling Aaron and his sons and the elders. I understand “they” to mean Aaron and his sons, the elders if they were not priests or Levites could not handle any of the items of [...]
Signs of Christ’s Presence
It happens that some brothers and sisters wonder whether the Lord has really returned. More than one hundred years have elapsed since the Lord came again and the Church is not yet completely glorified. Some children of God wonder even whether the six thousand years, symbolizing the night of sin, have passed and whether we are at the dawn of the seventh day of [...]
Glimpses of God
Strong's #3068 - Yehovah - (the) self existent or eternal, from Strong's #1961, hayah, to exist, i.e. be or become, come to pass. Oldest manuscripts present the name in the form of four consonants, commonly called the Tetragrammaton (from the greek tetra meaning four and gramma meaning letter). These four letters are YHWH. The Hebrew alphabet was composed of 22 consonants. The vowel sounds [...]
I Saw God!
“I saw God.” Only two men in human history could really make such a statement. The mediator of the Old Covenant, Moses, saw the back of God passing by (Exod. 33:23), and the mediator of the New Covenant, the man Christ Jesus, saw Him face to face (John 1:18). However, at least three prophets received visions in which they were privileged to see the [...]
A Harvest Psalm – Psalm 82
This Psalm seems to divide into three major divisions: (1) Verses 1 through 5, (2) verses 6-7, and (3) verse 8. The first section refers to Jesus standing in judgment against the mighty ones of earth. Verses 6-7 have Jesus turning to the saints and saying “you are the ones who will help execute this judgment.” The final verse is apparently David (as John [...]
An Introduction to the Exodus: A Picture of the Plan of the Ages
A people oppressed by cruel taskmasters are freed from oppression by the mighty acts of God: Israel's Exodus from Egypt. Who has not been moved by the recounting of it? But many scriptures in both Old and New Testaments point out a greater significance. By the Exodus our God has shown how He will eventually deliver His church and the world of mankind from [...]
History of the Ark
"The Ark of the Covenant ... represented the eternal purpose of God ... for mankind in the Christ ... Christ Jesus and his Bride, the 'little flock,' to be ... imbued with power and great glory." Below is a summary of the Old Testament narratives regarding the Ark. Sinai References Construction directions from God. Ex. 25:10-22 To be placed in the Most Holy. Ex. [...]
Birthright
A “double portion” of the paternal property was allotted by a birthright of the firstborn son, under the Mosaic law. The “double portion” was the right of the firstborn, even if he were the child of a less favored wife. (Deut. 21:15-17) The blessing of the firstborn had a basis even in Genesis. In Genesis 49 Jacob called his sons, and began the blessing [...]
An Ass and a Colt
Zechariah 9:9 reads: “Rejoice greatly, 0 daughter of Zion; shout, 0 daughter of Jerusalem: behold, thy King cometh upon thee: he is just, and having salvation; lowly, and riding upon an ass, [even] upon a colt the foal of an ass.” The triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem was described in all four Gospels. In Mark, Jesus instructed his disciples: “... ye shall find [...]
New Testament Greek Words Regarding Christ’s Second Presence
Below is a brief review of the relevant words, followed with a chart of their appearances in the Scriptures. Erchomai. The first thing one must do to be present is “to come.“ Thus the word erchomai is used more frequently of Christ's Second Advent than all others combined. The noun form, elevsis, means “coming.” Another form, ho erchomenos, means “the coming one,” or “he [...]
Mixing Oil and Water
There is an old saying that oil and water don't mix. Yet there is one place in the Bible where these two elements are combined to form one illustration. It is the illustration of unity, and it is found in the 133rd Psalm. “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! It is like the precious ointment [...]
From a Reader
I appreciated [the article of last issue] concerning Leviticus 9 and 16, especially the mention of the Elders in Lev. 9:1 as I had found no other reference to that. Could you please expound on that. All I can ascertain as to their purpose, aside from being witness to those events, is from verse 5: “So they brought that which Moses had commanded” (Rotherham), [...]
Genesis 2:2
Probably many Bible students have been puzzled by the wording of Genesis 2:2. The KJ reads: “And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made.” Most translations are very similar, although some have “finished” instead of “ended.“ As this reads, it is contradictory and confusing. [...]
Overview of Church History
This article and accompanying timeline present an overview of the history of the church which claims the name of Christ. Neither the article nor the timeline is intended to be comprehensive. They simply highlight individuals, events, and objects. The timeline covers two millennia while this article primarily presents an overview of the early years of Christianity through the 5th century. THE CHURCH FOUNDED From [...]
The Seven Churches of Revelation
The seven churches of Revelation, as described in chapters two and three of that Book, have intrigued Bible expositors down through the age. Were the messages to these churches intended mainly for the congregations to which they were sent during the apostolic period? Were they intended to be instructive in a general way to the church worldwide in every period of its development? Or [...]
Israel, Iraq and the Gulf Crisis
A LAND BROUGHT BACK FROM THE SWORD “After many years thou shalt be visited: in the latter years thou shalt come into the land that is brought back from the sword, and is gathered out of many people, against the mountains of Israel, which have been always waste: but it is brought forth out of the nations, and they shall dwell safely all of [...]
Three Days and Three Nights
PROBLEM In Matthew 12:40 Jesus indicated he would be in the tomb for "three days and three nights" an expression in our time and culture that implies three 24 hour time periods, or 72 hours. The rest of the biblical record, however, indicates the time was considerably shorter (Friday afternoon to Sunday morning). How do we harmonize this apparent disagreement? An understanding of Hebrew [...]
Atonement: Leviticus Chapter 9 vs. Chapter 16
Bible Students have long appreciated the Plan of God as it is illustrated in the Tabernacle arrangement of the ancient Israelites. This Tabernacle or tent had two compartments containing articles of gold. It was placed in a courtyard surrounded by a high white curtain. The Tabernacle's construction details are recorded in the book of Exodus. A structure alone benefits no one. There must also [...]
In the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit
With this statement, a candidate is baptized and welcomed as a new member of the body of Christ. The phrase taken from Matthew 28:19 followed Jesus' command to baptize all nations. But is this phrase really the saying of Jesus? Or was the scripture altered during the third century to support the development of the doctrine of the trinity? Since the concession that 1 [...]
Let your Life be a Bible
Have Christ for its Genesis Have Consecration for its Exodus Have Love for its Leviticus Have joy for its Psalms Have in it the courage of a Daniel, the patience of a Job, the zeal of a Jeremiah, the Love of a John. Have plenty of Jesus in it, and may its end be as much grander than its beginning as Revelation is grander [...]
The Beginning and the End (of Revelation 13)
Students of the Bible have become aware that chapter divisions can be misplaced and thus cause confusion in the understanding of a passage. One of the better known examples is Matthew 16 and 17. If there were no chapter division after 16:28, it would be much easier to discern that the transfiguration was the fulfillment of the statement of 16:28. The 13th chapter of [...]
Tabernacle Symbols
Enclosures = our conditions in the house of God Fixtures = positions (a) as humans, (b) as New Creatures Furniture = activities (sphere of use, fullness) Priests = ourselves as agents and intelligent worshippers Sacrifices = experiences Camp = our environment Tabernacle itself; set up = House of God - John Meggison Download PDF
Cords and Pins
In an accompanying article, we read how the posts that held up the curtains around the tabernacle were strengthened and stabilized by the "fillets," or silver curtain-rods, which connected them. Considering the tremendous weight of a continuous curtain, seven and a half feet high and over 400 feet long, it is no wonder that such an architectural feature was required. However, these rods would [...]
Fillets of the Tabernacle
As Bible students, we have come to appreciate deeply the typical significance of Israel's Tabernacle, both in its construction and in its services. One of the details of the construction of the court seems to have received little attention as to what it was and its possible significance. The Lord's instructions to Moses concerning the construction of the Tabernacle include the following directions about [...]
Messiah’s Conquering Reign
In attempting to understand what the prophets of the Old and New Testaments have spoken regarding the setting up of God's Kingdom in its early stages, it is helpful to draw together the various lines of testimony in chart form. This facilitates a comparison of related texts, similar language and patterns to clarify the meaning of individual Bible texts. There are several areas of [...]
Beauties of the Truth
"Truth, like a modest little flower in the wilderness of life, is surrounded and almost choked by the luxuriant growth of the weeds of error. If you would find it you must be ever on the lookout. If you would see its beauty you must brush aside the weeds of error and the brambles of bigotry. If you would possess it you must stoop [...]
Solar System Symbology
A number of brethren favor the thought that the star constellations of the heavens are arranged by divine providence to picture features of the Divine Plan. And there are scriptural references to the "Mazzaroth, " the signs of the zodiac, and particular symbolic stars and star clusters. We cannot recount the evidence here, but many brethren have some familiarity with this subject. This leads [...]
Revelation-Section I, Introduction
At the outset of the book, John gives us the authority for the Revelation he saw and recorded. It came from God, given to Jesus, and delivered to John through Christ's angel, messenger. John addressed his writings to the seven churches in Asia minor, as he was instructed to do (vs. 11). But as the promises, warnings, counsel and encouragement of the book are [...]
Revelation
Scripture generally requires careful study to get the full value, and this is certainly true of apocalyptic scripture. But with a respect for the studies of devoted brethren preceding, a thoughtful look at history, and a reverent application to the prophetic word, we have every reason for optimism in trying to understand Revelation. Unlike Daniel who was told to "Go thy way ... for [...]
A Talent – the Price of a Man
Israel's tabernacle, in the strictest sense, was the linen tapestry which first overlaid the boards which supported it. "Thou shalt make the tabernacle with ten curtains of fine twined linen, and blue, and purple, and scarlet: with cherubims of cunning work shalt thou make them... the five curtains shall be coupled together one to another; and other five curtains shall be coupled one to [...]
A Prophecy of Noah
"Noah ... said, Cursed be Canaan; a servant of servants shall he be unto his brethren ... Blessed be the Lord God of Shem; and Canaan shall be his servant. God shall enlarge Japheth, and he shall dwell in the tents of Shem; and Canaan shall be his servant." (Genesis 9:24-27) As time progressed, the Canaanites did become subservient to the Shemites. For of [...]
The Mount of Olives
This famous mount, standing east of Jerusalem, is referred to often in the Scriptures. It seems to be frequently linked to prophetic events to occur at the Lord's return. It was "as he [Jesus] sat upon the mount of Olives" that the disciples asked of the signs of his presence (Matthew 24:3). It was from Mount Olivet that Jesus evidently ascended out of the [...]
Some Sin Offerings Eaten
A reader points us to Numbers 18:9-10, inquiring how this accords with our comment regarding Hebrews 13 that sin offerings were not to be eaten. (As in "Beasts Whose Blood is Brought into the Sanctuary," May 1981 BT.) The answer is that some sin offerings were eaten, and some were not. The kind referred to by Paul in Hebrews 13 could not be eaten [...]
A Sword Upon Babylon
Some time ago a brother directed our attention to a passage of Jeremiah which prophesied the destruction of Babylon, and suggested that it paralleled the 7 plagues, which are a seven-staged destruction of mystic Babylon during the Gospel Age Harvest. The prophecy is in the 50th chapter of Jeremiah. That chapter opens: "The word that the Lord spake against Babylon and against the land [...]
Stars, Dust & Sand
God promised Abraham that his seed would be multiplied greatly. To illustrate this God likened Abraham's seed to the stars of heaven, the dust of the earth, and the sand of the seashore - each multitudinous. But Bible Students have long seen that these terms convey a deeper meaning than just of a vast number. The stars picture the heavenly seed of Abraham, the [...]
Allegories of Redemption
The Old Testament Scriptures are literally full of allegorical illustrations of various features of the Divine Plan. And there is an order to the allegories. Allegories illustrating God's covenants, for example, are not randomly distributed throughout the Old Testament, but are concentrated in the history of the lives of the patriarchs to whom God's covenant of blessing was expressed. To Abraham, Isaac and Jacob [...]
Shroud of Turin
The 40-member Shroud of Turin Research Project tentatively concludes the image on the shroud is of a scourged crucified man. The blood stains are real, but it is not possible for scientists to decide if the image is Jesus Christ's. Nonetheless, a former member of the team is co-author of a book claiming the long linen cloth is Christ's burial shroud. The holy scriptures [...]
Chronology of Early Bible Student Movement
"Blessed is he that cometh to the 1335 days" 1868 Charles T. Russell (1852-1916), raised in a Christian atmosphere, had joined the church at an early age and been active in mission work. But the creeds became a stumbling block to him, because he could not harmonize their teachings (especially eternal hellfire) with his concept of a loving God. But just as the very [...]
A Covenant Sacrifice
As the years passed, and Abraham wondered about the birth of the promised heir, he queried the Lord for an assurance respecting his expectation. He no doubt wished to be certain he understood the promise correctly. God renewed his word, affirming that as the innumerable stars above, "so shall thy seed be." (Genesis 15:5) God also instructed Abraham to perform what may seem a [...]
Lutron Anti and Antilutron
The word "ransom" appears in our English New Testament 3 times: Matthew 20:28, Mark 10:45, 1 Timothy 2:6. But the Greek in each case is not the same. In Matthew 20:28 and Mark 10:45, the word rendered "ransom" is lutron, followed with the word anti. But in Timothy the Greek is one word, antilutron. Why this difference? There is a slightly different thought in [...]
The Plan of the Ages – A Review by Joseph Rotherham
Joseph Rotherham, the translator of the Emphasized Bible which many Bible Students use frequently, was the editor of a journal titled The Rainbow. In Volume 23, 1886, appeared his 10-page review of the first Volume of Millennial Dawn, The Plan of the Ages. Though Rotherham held some of the conventional misinterpretations concerning the nature of man, the Trinity, Rev. 20:5, and the identity of [...]
Chronology of Highlights of the Millerite Movement
"MAN PURIFIED... THE WISE TO UNDERSTAND" (AFTER 1290 DAYS) 1816 William T. Miller (1782-1849) was converted to Christianity in a Baptist church in Hampton, New York. A studious and self-educated man, he was not satisfied with certain aspects of Christian teaching and the many seeming contradictions of the Bible. This motivated him to undertake a two year comprehensive study of the Bible which convinced [...]
A Clue to Ezekiel?
It is possible that the book of Ezekiel is a prophecy of the harvest church. Chapter 1, verse 3, suggests in the meaning of the proper names employed that this might well be the case: Ezekiel means "Whom God will strengthen" (meaning uncertain) - perhaps suggesting Rev. 3:20. Buzi means "contempt" - certainly the attitude with which the Babylonish world views the harvest church. [...]
And they lived…
This familiar expression is from Revelation 20:4... "And I saw ... the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, . . . and they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years." We want to specially ask the meaning of the words "they lived." The first impression which comes to mind is that the saints lived with and reigned with [...]
Correspondence on the Crucifixion Method
I thought some may be interested in additional information on the crucifixion question. In 1968 Israeli archaeologists uncovered the remains of a crucifixion victim named Jehohanan. They were able to determine that he was crucified on a cross with a cross-arm. A single nail was driven through a wooden plaque and then the feet into the cross, the knees were bent and a small [...]
Henry Grew on the Trinity
The following is excerpted from "An Examination of the Divine Testimony Concerning the Character of the Son of God," by Henry Grew, published in 1824. The entire treatise is 70 pages in length, thoughtfully written and reverent. Bro. Grew preambled the publication with this quotation: "When we have humbly and attentively considered and ascertained the meaning of any proposition, we should implicitly believe it, [...]
Helps for Tracing Bible Student Beliefs in History
The prophets and the apostles prophesied the loss of many precious truths, and the pollution of the sanctuary class with defiling errors. As well, they spoke of the cleansing of the sanctuary as the end of the age would approach. Some brethren have researched the history of Truth doctrines, and others may have an interest in doing so. For those who wish it, the [...]
Chronology of Papal Decline in Temporal Power
LOSS OF ABILITY TO "SCATTER THE POWER OF THE HOLY PEOPLE" (AFTER 1260 DAYS) PRIOR TO FRENCH REVOLUTION (1775-1789) "Between 1775 and 1789 Pius VI had to confront an almost universal malevolence or hostility of governments and public opinion against the Holy See. Rulers maneuvered to wrench from the Pope concessions designed to win for them popular acclaim, or to increase their authority [...]
Bones and Bodies
In Ezekiel 39:11-16 is a statement (apparently symbolic) of the burying of the bodies of the remnants of Gog's invasion of Israel. This article's purpose is to suggest a possible solution to the symbolisms of bodies, graves, passengers, Hamon-Gog, Gog, and the seven months. Concerning the symbolic use of bodies and their parts, it is suggested that a reading of Ezekiel 37:1-14 and Zechariah [...]
Chronology of Papal Growth in Temporal Power
"SETTING UP OF THE ABOMINATION THAT MAKETH DESOLATE" 4TH-5TH CENTURIES. THE CHURCH'S ROLE IN A COLLAPSING EMPIRE. "The Papacy was concerned with holding the Church together and protecting it from the invading barbarians. During the course of these invasions, both the popes and the bishops in the Roman Empire found themselves acquiring property and power by default as the Roman administration collapsed. This fusion [...]
Cross or Torture Stake?
Many have been plagued by the fruitless arguments of a well-known organization whose adherents make much of the question of what it was upon which Jesus was crucified (or "impaled"). One brother was accosted with the question at a fair booth: "Why do you have Jesus hanging on a pagan symbol?" His answer as classic: "Because it was pagans who killed him." Perhaps the [...]
Burnt?
Some question has arisen concerning Leviticus 9:24. What offering is it which was here consumed? Some have felt it to be (1) the daily evening offering; others feel it to be (2) the remains of the sacrifices earlier in Leviticus 9; yet others have thought it to be (3) one of the animals of verse 2. The answer seems to be hidden in the [...]
Spoil
A STUDY ON THE WORD "SPOIL" AS USED IN MATTHEW 12:29 In this verse, our Lord gives us considerable information in regard to the sequence of events, here at the end of the Age. Being so brief, it is necessary that we carefully consider the meaning of each word, in order to get the correct meaning. In this verse, the word "spoil" needs careful [...]
Chronology of the Development of the Doctrine of The Mass
Last issue's article on the "Little Horn," dealt primarily with the time "the abomination that maketh desolate" (Papacy) was "set up" in civil control (Daniel 12) This, by another contributor summarizes the development of the mass which caused "the daily sacrifice" (the ransom) to "be taken away" by declaring that Jesus' sacrifice was regularly repeated in the mass, rather than once accomplished and all-sufficient. [...]
Pentecost and the Decalogue
"Though the canonical Scriptures speak of Pentecost as simply a harvest festival, yet the non-canonical documents show, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that the Jews, at least as early as the days of Christ, connected with it, and commemorated on the 6th of Sivan [Pentecost], the third month, the giving of the Decalogue [the ten commandments]. "The Talmud declares that 'the rabbis propounded [...]
Correspondence
A correspondent submits the following to clarify that Pentecost is the 50th day from Nisan 16th, which is the 50th day after Nisan 15th, lest any brethren have misunderstood. So far as we know, all authorities agree with the correspondent's conclusion. "Abib or Nisan ... Day 15 - "The solemnity of the Passover ... Sivan ... Day 6-Pentecost, the fiftieth day after the Passover." [...]
Structure of the Jewish Calendar
The Jewish calendar was ingeniously constructed to regulate all the secular affairs of the people, as well as to mark the proper time for observing the recurring religious feasts and holy days. It is established on both a lunar and solar basis, meaning that both the moon and sun affect its structure, as we shall shortly observe. Genesis specifically states that the heavenly bodies [...]
The Little Horn
Daniel 12 refers to three periods of time: 1260, 1290, and 1335 days. These prophetic days are generally understood to represent years, which began to count "from the time that the daily sacrifice shall be taken away, and the abomination that maketh desolate set up." (Daniel 12:11) The date when Papacy was "set up" with her doctrine of the mass, which sets aside the [...]
Three Observances of the Feast of Tabernacles
The opening article referred to the feast of tabernacles as a kingdom celebration of mankind. The observances of this feast recorded in the Bible seem to support this. The Old Testament speaks of three such observances, and all were at times which represent the time of kingdom blessing opening to mankind. (1) After the dedication of Solomon's Temple. (1 Kings 8:1, 2; 2 Chronicles [...]
Stars Over Alabama
In Volume 4, pp. 585-590, some literal applications of our Lord's words "shall the sun be darkened . . . the stars shall fall from heaven" (Matthew 24:29) are suggested. One of these relates to the star shower of 1833, and some brethren recently investigating that event found some newspaper articles speaking of its impact over Alabama, where the display was very prominent. Below [...]
Beasts Whose Blood is Brought into the Sanctuary
The book of Hebrews is devoted to showing that the Law Covenant was not everlasting, and had in fact been superseded by the glory of the Gospel ministry. In the closing chapter when we read... "It is a good thing that the heart be established with grace; not with meats, which have not profited them that have been occupied therein" (Hebrews 13:8,9) ...the writer [...]
Spring & Fall Ordinances
There are certain parallels between the ordinances of the law which pertain to the spring of the year, and those which pertain to the fall of the year. For example, in the spring was the seven day feast of unleavened bread, Nisan 15-21; in the fall was the seven-day feast of tabernacles, Tishri 15-21. In the spring, Nisan 10, the passover lamb was selected; [...]
Correspondence
WAR IN THE MIDDLE EAST "We understand that Armageddon and Jacob's Trouble are two separate and distinct events; Jacob's Trouble being the last feature of Armageddon, after Armageddon is mainly over. In Armageddon, the Lord's great army will destroy present powers world-wide. In Jacob's Trouble, Gog and Magog, armies from the north, will come to Israel to take a spoil." In Reply - Our thought [...]
The Theology of Isaac Newton
Concerning Isaac Newton we read: "He was as great a writer in [theology] as his generation produced, and though not always in strict accordance with the most conservative Christian orthodoxy, he shone especially as a worthy example of Christian life, and, notwithstanding a most unfaltering inquiry into nature's law, stood fast always in his faith in the Holy Scriptures, which he made as much [...]
The Signs of Jonas
When our Lord died, there were several notable occurrences to indicate the significance of his crucifixion. Darkness fell over the land from noon to 15:00, when our Lord expired. The Veil in the Temple was rent from top to bottom, the earth shook, graves were opened, and the moon eclipsed. Those who soberly considered these signs received a sense of the importance of Jesus' [...]
Two Women Compared
Revelation 17 and 21 present contrasting pictures of the "great whore" and "the bride, the Lamb's wife." There are several particulars of the passages which are so closely related, either by similarity or contrast, that it is apparent to the reader was intended to note a contrast between the chaste Bride of Christ and the adulterous pretender. We list them here: Revelation 17:1-8 Revelation [...]
Correspondence
CONCERNING "TWO GROUPS IN THE REVELATION" "Seven times in Revelation this similar four-grouping occurs, (Below, from Marshall's Diaglott) 5:9 7:9 10:11 11:9 13:7 14:6 17:15 tongue tongues tongues tongues tongue tongue tongues people peoples peoples people people people peoples nation nation nations nations nation nation nations tribe tribes kings tribes tribe tribe crowds Note the two times that tribe' does not appear, it [...]
Jesus’ Last Days
The last week of our Lord's human life was full and active. A good part of the Gospel accounts deal with his last days, and a surprising number of the teachings and parables recorded for us were delivered in them. SUNDAY NISAN 9 We pick up the account of Jesus' last week in John 12:1... "Then Jesus six days before the passover came to [...]
Units of Measure in the Great Pyramid
The feature discussed in the previous article (January issue) was not dependent upon any particular unit of measure. This is helpful because it makes the evidence more direct. But the units of measure used in the Pyramid are of deep interest and now we turn to examine them. A popular standard of measure in ancient Egypt was the Egyptian Royal Cubit. Since actual measuring [...]
From Glory to Glory
"But all of us, as with unveiled faces we mirror the glory of the Lord, are transformed into the same likeness, from glory to glory, even as derived from the Lord the Spirit." (2 Corinthians 3:18 - Weymouth) The expression "from glory to glory" has been mysterious to us for some time. In a recent class question meeting a harmony to the context in [...]
Two Groups in the Revelation
Applying the principles of topical study is especially imperative in the Bible's last book. Among other advantages, it helps prevent our imaginations from going astray in an area already sufficiently imaginative. In this spirit is offered the following study on two different groupings of individuals in prophecy. I. "Them that dwell upon the earth" is the first group for consideration. (Sometimes variable phraseology such [...]
Correspondence
"I was very thankful to have received the first issue... The need for a publication of just this variety had occurred to me in the past year... No doubt some differences of viewpoint will arise with respect to certain of the interpretations put forward in your newsletter ... In particular I have been impressed with the format for discussion provided by scientific journals such [...]
Doves, Lamps, Eyes
Doves, lamps and eyes are used in the Bible as symbols of the Holy Spirit. It is the intent of this article to bring attention to their usage in a few cases. Each of these symbols is independently tied in with the Holy Spirit. The dove appears in connection with our Lord's baptism. "And John bare record, saying, l saw the Spirit descending from [...]
Evidence of Divine Design in the Great Pyramid
The arrangement of passages and chambers in the Great Pyramid appeals to many as a divinely - designed portrayal of the Divine Plan. The four main passages and three primary chambers represent paths and fixed destinies in God's Plan. The feature we mention here relates the lengths of the three upper passages to a significant length in the King's Chamber. The King's Chamber is [...]