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“And _the nations were angry_, and _Thy wrath is come_, and _the time of
the dead, that they should be judged_, and that Thou shouldest _give
reward unto Thy servants the prophets, and to the saints_, and them that
fear Thy name, small and great; and shouldest _destroy them which destroy
the earth_.” Verse 18.
NOTES.—The closing scenes of this world’s history and the judgment
are clearly brought to view here. Ever since the loss of
independence by the Ottoman Empire in 1840, the nations have been
preparing for war as never before, in view of international
complications and a world war which all fear is inevitable upon
the dissolution of Turkey and the final disposition of its
territory. Towering above all others, the Eastern question has
been the one of paramount concern to them.
The investigative judgment began in heaven in 1844, at the close
of the prophetic period of 2300 days. See readings on pages
230-253. When this is finished, the time of reward will have
arrived, the end will have come, and the saints will themselves
sit in judgment. See Rev. 20:4; 1 Cor. 6:1-3.
22. What scene in heaven was presented to the prophet as the seventh
trumpet was about to sound?
“And _the temple of God was opened in heaven_, and there was seen in His
temple _the ark of His testament_: and there were lightnings, and voices,
and thunderings, and an earthquake, and great hail.” Rev. 11:19.
NOTES.—This forcibly calls attention to the closing work of Christ
in the second apartment, or most holy place, of the sanctuary in
heaven, which began in 1844. See readings referred to in preceding
note. The reference to the ark of God’s testament is a forcible
reminder also of that which is to be the standard in the
judgment,—the law of God, or ten commandments. See Eccl. 12:13,
14; Rom. 2:12, 13; James 2:8-12.
From its closing words—the reference to “great hail”—the seventh
trumpet evidently embraces the seven last plagues (see Rev. 16:17,
18); and from its opening words—“the kingdoms of this world are
become the kingdoms of our Lord”—it marks the setting up of God’s
everlasting kingdom.
The Eastern Question
[Illustration.]
The Bosporus. "He shall come to his end, and none shall help him." Dan.
11:45.
1. What, briefly stated, is the Eastern question?
The driving out of Turkey from Europe, and the final extinction of the
Turkish Empire, with the world-embracing events that follow. It has been
otherwise described as “the driving of the Turk into Asia, and a scramble
for his territory.”
2. What scriptures are devoted to the Turkish power?
Dan. 11:40-45; Revelation 9; and Rev. 16:12.
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