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 filled it with fire of the altar.—Coals from the altar signify burning
truths; and such the Lord’s prophecies always are, when rightly
understood.—Isa. 6:5‐8. This is a plain intimation of God’s purpose to use
the SOCIETY in further unfoldings of His Truth as it becomes due. “We
believe that the Lord will not scatter, but will ‘turn His hand [power]
upon the little ones,’ in this dark hour of trial (Zech. 13:7).”—Z.
’17‐30.
And cast it.—Greek, “Deliberately hurled it.”
Into the earth.—Among order‐loving people.—Ezek. 10:2; Luke 12:49.
And there were [voices and] thunderings.—Seven Volumes of “SCRIPTURE
STUDIES,” this one being the last of the series. (Rev. 10:3, 4.) Thunders
are symbolical of controversy, and this volume may cause some.
Particularly is it to be expected that the clergy will thunder against
whatever Truth it contains. Thunder is caused by the flashing of lightning
through the heavens, opening them up, as it were. Immediately after the
flash they come together with an angry roar. Thunder, of itself, never
does anybody any harm.—Rev. 16:18.
And voices.—“These voices have been circulated here and there throughout
the whole civilized world, not by worldly agents, not through book‐
sellers, but by those who have themselves been blessed by the light, and
who desire to render a service to the Lord and to the Truth, and to lay
down their lives for the brethren by taking to them the glorious and
encouraging message now due to the Lord’s people.” (Z. ’02‐118.) Voices
also symbolize discussion, contention.
And lightnings.—See Rev. 4:5; 11:19; 16:18.
And an earthquake.—“The term earthquake is used to symbolically represent
revolution—it is in this sense of the word that it is used throughout the
Book of Revelation. What we are to look for then will be a great
revolution, the great symbolic earthquake, the great shaking of the
present institutions which will overthrow everything that is not of the
Lord’s establishment and approval. Perhaps the symbolical earthquake will
be accompanied by a literal one.”—B. S. M.
8:6 And the seven angels which had the seven trumpets.—“We, in common with
almost all expositors, recognize that the seven trumpets of Revelation are
symbolical and not literal.”—Z. ’02‐116; Josh. 6:4.
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