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NOTE.—This refers to the dark day and night of May 19, 1780, when
the darkness and gloom were such as to give the general impression
that the day of judgment was at hand. See readings on pages 311,
319.
13. What other event is mentioned under this seal?
“And _the stars of heaven fell unto the earth_, even as a fig-tree casteth
her untimely figs, when she is shaken of a mighty wind.” Verse 13.
NOTES.—This was fulfilled in the wonderful meteoric shower of Nov.
13, 1833. Describing the scene in the vicinity of Niagara Falls,
one writer says: “No spectacle so terribly grand and sublime was
ever before beheld by man as that of the firmament descending in
fiery torrents over the dark and roaring cataract.”—_“__Our First
Century,__”__ page 330; also The American Cyclopedia, edition
1881, article __“__Meteor.__”_ See readings just referred to.
A contributor, writing for the _Journal of Commerce_ of Nov. 14,
1833, in regard to the falling stars of Nov. 13, 1833, said: “Were
I to hunt through nature for a simile, I could not find one so apt
to illustrate the appearance of the heavens as that which St. John
uses in the prophecy. The falling stars did not come as if from
several trees shaken, but as from _one_; those which appeared in
the east, fell toward the east; those which appeared in the west,
fell toward the west; and those which appeared in the south, fell
toward the south. And they fell not as the _ripe_ fruit falls,—far
from it,—but they flew, they were _cast_, like the unripe fruit
which at first refuses to leave the branch; and when, under a
violent pressure, it does break its hold, it flies swiftly,
_straight_ off, descending; and in the multitude falling, some
cross the track of others, as they are thrown with more or less
force; but each one falls on its own side of the tree.” See page
321.
14. What is the next event mentioned in the prophecy?
“And _the heaven departed as a scroll_ when it is rolled together; and
every mountain and island were moved out of their places.” Verse 14.
NOTE.—This event is still future, and will take place in
connection with Christ’s second coming. We are now standing
between the two events,—the last of the signs in the heavens, and
the parting of the heavens and removal of earthly things out of
their places. The great signs here mentioned which mark the
approach of Christ’s second coming and the dissolution of all
earthly things, are all in the past, and the world awaits the
sound of the last trump as the closing scene in earth’s drama.
15. How will this great event affect the world?
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