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
Free and bond.—“It is altogether possible, indeed probable we think, that
John’s course which brought him into conflict with Herod was in some
degree typical of the course of the Gospel Church in this present time;
and of the course of events that may be expected. If it be a type, Herod
would represent civil government, and the unlawful wife would represent
the nominal church, which throughout the symbolic Scriptures is
represented as a woman, Jezebel, etc. Should it prove to be a type by its
fulfilment in antitype, the fulfilment will probably be on something like
the following lines: (1) A partial reunion of Church and State. [This has
now been accomplished by the Alliance of the United States with Great
Britain.] (2) In such case it would become the duty of the true Church,
the forerunners and announcers of the Messianic Kingdom, to reprove the
civil powers as well as the nominal church systems, and to declare their
union unlawful—contrary to the Word of God. (3) The effect of this would
pretty surely be to awaken the animosity of both civil and religious
powers; but it would draw out specially the animosity and venom of the
latter. (4) The church nominal, in her false position would be anxious to
stifle the reproofs and to destroy the reprovers, and the effect would be
that the civil power would be induced to pass such legislation as would
restrain the liberty of the faithful ones and hinder them from public
utterances;—as John was hindered by imprisonment. (5) Herodias’ daughter
(united Protestantism) will become the tool for the destruction of the
most loyal servants of God.”—Z. ’98‐95.
To [receive] GIVE HIM a mark in their right hand or in their [foreheads]
FOREHEAD.—By contrast with Ex. 13:9; 28:26‐38; Deut. 6:8; Z. ’07‐265; Rev.
7:3; 14:1; Ezek. 9:4‐6. “Consecration to the service of the beast is what
is signified here.” (Cook.) (Lev. 19:28.) “All classes of Christians must
bow; all must, in some way, give evidence of their support of the Image
and consecration to its interests and laws; either a public, open
profession of being members of the Alliance, and hence supporters (mark in
forehead), or at least a giving of some assistance and influence to the
principles of Image organisation—(the right‐hand support).” (Z. ’80‐1‐2.)
This implies a re‐establishment of the inquisition _soon_—in some form of
house‐to‐house “investigation” or public enrollment.
13:17. [And] That no man might buy or sell.—“The ‘buying and selling,’
like the other features, is symbolic, and refers to dealing in spiritual
things. [But it may be literally fulfilled as well in the year of
prospective famine now at hand.] None may be recognized as having any
right to teach or preach or baptize or administer the emblems of our
Lord’s death, except those licensed by some orthodox member of the Image,
and acts of such persons (‘unlicensed’) are not counted valid.”—Z.
’80‐1‐2.
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