Studies in the Scriptures, Volume 7: The Finished MysteryRussell, C. T. (Charles Taze)
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Studies in the Scriptures, Volume 7: The Finished Mystery
Russell, C. T. (Charles Taze)
Bible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.; Jehovah's witnesses -- Controversial literature
And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes.—There will be tears at
first that will require wiping away, when they see all they have missed.
Nevertheless, “With gladness and rejoicing shall they be brought into the
King’s Palace.” (Psa. 45:15.) And it is a good place; there we leave them,
to bask in the sunlight of His presence forevermore. We shall _know_ them
all, then, even as we shall be known by them.—1 Cor. 13:12.
Revelation 8—Four Preliminary Reformations
8:1. And when He.—The Lord Jesus, whose privilege it is to open them
all.—Rev. 6:1.
Had opened the seventh seal.—“The seal of the living God.” (Rev. 7:2.) The
opening of the seventh seal is _progressive_. The opening and unfolding of
the Truth goes on as the saints are sealed. By the time the saints are all
sealed in their hearts and minds with the Present Truth, the deepest
features of the Truth itself will have been disclosed. “The time will
undoubtedly come in the near future when the number of the Elect will be
complete. Then only such vacancies as might still occur by some falling
out would remain.” (Z. ’14‐68.) “God’s people down through this Gospel age
have been privileged to know something of the ‘Secret of the Lord’—the
Divine Plan. But not until the last seal is broken, does the scroll fly
wide open, permitting the ‘Mystery of God’ to be fully disclosed; as it is
written: ‘In the days of the voice of the seventh angel, when he shall
begin to sound, the Mystery of God should be finished, as He hath declared
to His servants the Prophets.’ (Rev. 5:1; 10:7.)”—Z. ’97‐257.
There was silence.—“Assemble yourselves, and let us enter into the
defenced cities, and let us be silent there: for the Lord our God hath put
us to silence.” (Jer. 8:14.) “They (the clergy) somehow realize that
neither reason nor Scripture supports their false doctrines, and that the
wisest method is to keep silent, in the shadow of old superstitions and
under the protection of so‐called Christian governments.”—C. 158.
In heaven.—In the nominal ecclesiastical heavens.
About the space of half an hour.—On the scale of a year for a day this
would mean but a week, and indicates that, as soon as the full number to
complete the Body of Christ have been sealed with the Present Truth,
persecution in a public way, and on an unprecedented scale, may be
expected to begin almost immediately. (This verse should properly be
included in Chapter 7.)
8:2. And I saw.—As the next vision of the grand series. Something never
seen until the seventh seal is broken and the Mystery of God finished.
The seven angels.—Instrumentalities suitable for the work to be performed.
Which stood before God.—Featuring the _Reformation_.
And to them were given seven trumpets.—Bugles with which to blow bugle‐
blasts of liberty from the oppressions of the papacy, leading up to and
including the final blast of “Liberty throughout all the land unto all the
inhabitants thereof.”—Lev. 25:10.
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