Studies in the Scriptures, Volume 7: The Finished MysteryRussell, C. T. (Charles Taze)
Religion
Studies in the Scriptures, Volume 7: The Finished Mystery
Russell, C. T. (Charles Taze)
Bible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.; Jehovah's witnesses -- Controversial literature
Which deceiveth the whole world.—By intimating that anybody in it except
the pope has any right to say anything about how it should be run.
He was cast out into the earth.—We, the Papacy, are in control!
And his angels were cast out with him.—We, the cardinals, etc., have the
positions of power once held by the priests of Pagan Rome!
12:10. And I heard a loud voice saying in heaven.—In the Roman Catholic
Church.
Now is come salvation, and strength.—“Cardinal Manning, Papacy’s chief
representative in England, endorses and draws public attention to the
following clause of the Catholic faith: ‘We declare, affirm, define, and
pronounce it necessary to salvation, for every human creature to be
subject to the Roman Pontiff.’ And in a published discourse he represents
the pope as saying, ‘I claim to be the Supreme Judge and Director of the
consciences of men; of the peasant that tills the field, and the prince
that sits on the throne; of the household that lives in the shade of
privacy, and the Legislature that makes laws for kingdoms. I am the sole,
last, Supreme Judge of what is right and wrong.’ ”—B. 317.
And the kingdom of our God.—The Papacy really believed that its exaltation
to power was the exaltation of the kingdom of God in the earth, and so it
was, but not _our_ God.—2 Cor. 4:4.
And the power of His Christ.—The pope really believes he is the Vicar of
Christ.
For the accuser of our brethren is cast down.—It seemed to the Papacy that
in undermining and supplanting Imperial Rome they had gained a great
victory for Christ.
Which accused them before our God day and night.—Pagan Rome truthfully
accused the Papacy of lying, simony, murder, adultery, and every crime on
the calendar.—Rev. 2:13.
12:11. And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb.—This is the way it
looks to Catholics even to this day. “By this sign [the cross] conquer!”
was the Crusaders’ standard.
And by the word of their testimony.—But not by the testimony of history or
of God’s Word, both of which show that “their testimony” (i. e., the
testimony of the papacy, in the forged decretals and otherwise) was one of
continuous lies.—Dan. 11:27.
And they loved not their lives unto the death.—This was the Catholic
viewpoint.
12:12. Therefore rejoice, ye heavens.—Catholic heavens—popes, bishops and
prelates.
And ye that dwell in them.—“The under‐priests of Papacy, not parts or
members of _the_ church or hierarchy, but called ‘Brothers.’ ”—B. 303.
Woe to the [inhabiters of] the earth and [of] the sea.—It seemed to the
Papacy as though the Millennium, and the great Time of Trouble which the
Scriptures everywhere show is to precede it, were just at hand.—Rev. 7:1
For the devil is come down to you.—The papal thought that Pagan Rome was a
good representative of the Devil is quite right; and the Scriptures return
the compliment.
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