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
That it rain not.—That there be no literal showers, or spiritual showers
of blessings.
In the days of their prophecy.—Literally in the three and one half years
in Elijah’s day in which there was no rain (James 5:17) and spiritually in
the three and one half times, or 1260 years, from A. D. 539 to 1799 in
which the showers of blessing were withheld from the world.—Rev. 2:20.
And have power over waters.—Literal and symbolic.
To turn them into blood.—Literally as when Moses turned the waters of
Egypt into blood (Exodus 7:21.) Symbolically during this Harvest time in
which the Heavenly Harvest truths have become “bloody”, repulsive,
abhorrent, symbolizing death where they should be received as a
blessing.—Z. ’07‐279.
[And] to smite the earth with all plagues.—Literal and symbolic.
As often as they will.—Literally in the plagues which Moses poured out
upon the Egyptians (Exodus 7 to 11.) Symbolically in the spiritual
plagues, the seven last upon Christendom.—Rev. 16.
11:7. And when they shall have finished their testimony.—In the dead
languages, about the time of the end of papacy’s power to persecute.
The beast that THEN ascendeth out of the [bottomless pit] ABYSS.—The
government without a foundation; revolutionary France during the “Reign of
Terror.”
Shall make war against them.—“In 1793 a decree passed the French Assembly
forbidding the Bible; and under that decree the Bibles were gathered and
burned, every possible mark of contempt was heaped upon them.”—Smith.
And shall overcome them, and kill them.—“All the institutions of the Bible
were abolished; the weekly rest day was blotted out, and every tenth day
substituted for mirth and profanity. Baptism and the communion were
abolished. The being of God was denied, and death proclaimed an eternal
sleep. The Goddess of Reason, in the person of a vile woman, was set up,
and publicly worshipped.”—Smith.
11:8. And their dead bodies shall lie in the street.—France.
Of the great city.—Christendom, the Old Roman Empire.—Rev. 14:8; 16:19;
17:9, 18; 18:2, 10, 16, 18, 19, 21.
Which spiritually is called Sodom.—“ ‘Remember Lot’s wife!’ is our Lord’s
pointed warning. How intensely forceful it is as a caution to God’s people
here, in the close of the Gospel Age. When we learn that Babylon is
doomed, and hear the Lord’s message, ‘Come out of her My people that ye be
not partakers of her sins and that ye receive not of her plagues,’ it is
indeed like the voice of the messengers who hastened Lot and his family
out of Sodom, saying, ‘Stay not in all the plain; escape for thy life;
escape to the mountain lest thou be consumed; look not behind thee.’ (Gen.
19:17). Christendom is ‘that great city [Babylon] which spiritually is
called Sodom.’ ”—D. 607, 608; Rev. 17:5; Isa. 1:9, 10; 3:8, 9; Jer. 23:14;
Ezek. 16:48, 41.
And Egypt.—“Egypt is recognized as a symbol or type of the world of
mankind, full of vain philosophies, but ignorant of the true Light.”—C.
315; Ezek. 23:3, 4, 8, 27.
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