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 the remnant were affrighted and gave glory to the God of
Heaven.—“Their God‐dishonoring and Heaven‐defying work filled France with
such scenes of blood, carnage, and horror, as made even the infidels
themselves tremble, and stand aghast; and the ‘remnant’ that escaped the
horrors of that hour ‘gave glory to God’—not willingly, but the God of
Heaven caused this ‘wrath of man to praise Him,’ by causing all the world
to see that those who make war on Heaven make graves for themselves; thus
glory redounded to God by the very means that wicked men employed to
tarnish that glory. For the statistics and many of the foregoing thoughts
on the Two Witnesses, we are indebted to an exposition of the subject of
The Two Witnesses, by the late George Storrs.” (Smith.) “And here I
gratefully mention assistance rendered by Brothers George Stetson and
George Storrs, the latter the Editor of _The Bible Examiner_, both now
deceased. The study of the Word of God with these dear brethren led step
by step into greener pastures and brighter hopes for the world.”—Pastor
Russell’s Autobiography. Z. ’16‐170.
11:14. The second woe is past.—In the narrative of Chapter XI are briefly
summed up the three most important events of the Time of the End. Between
the French Revolution and the great Time of Trouble occurs a most
significant event, which leads up to and is the direct cause of the great
Time of Trouble. That event is the second woe. It is described in detail
in Rev. 9:14‐21. But for this the great Time of Trouble would never have
been necessary (Mal. 4:6); but it is necessary now, as necessary as was
the Flood in Noah’s day, and for the same reason—to rid the earth of the
progeny of the evil spirits, the “abominations of the earth.”—Rev. 17:5;
9:13.
And, behold, the third woe cometh quickly.—The third woe is the Reign of
the Lord begun, with its attendant upsetting of the present order. The
woes are visited upon those interested in maintaining the present order of
things, who would like to retain indefinitely the advantages they have
obtained. “The battle of this great Day of God Almighty will be the
greatest revolution the world has ever seen. Behold, how, even now, the
searchlight of general intelligence is discovering the secret springs of
political intrigue, financial policies, religious claims, etc., and how
all are brought to the bar of judgment, and by men, as well as by God,
declared right or wrong as judged by the teachings of the Word of God.”—D.
541.
11:15. And the seventh angel.—Pastor Russell. See Rev. 3:14; 10:7.
Sounded.—“We find the ‘_shout_,’ the ‘_voice of the Archangel_’ and ‘_the
trump of God_’ all symbols, and now in process of fulfillment.” (B. 149,
197.) “The ‘great trumpet’ we understand to be the antitypical ‘trumpet of
Jubilee,’ as symbolic as the preceding six, none of which ever made any
literal sound. It has been symbolically sounding since October, 1874, and
will continue to the end of the Millennium.”—D. 601; Rev. 10:7.
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