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Daniel and Revelation explained<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> <\/td><\/tr> | THE REVELATION<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | Understanding the Book of Revelation and the Purpose of Prophecy<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | The word revelation means to reveal or disclose. In a special sense, the book of Revelation is meant to reveal vital issues to the New Testament Church\u2014the end-time Church in particular\u2014about end-time events. God does not want us to be ignorant about the future:<\/td><\/tr> | Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets. [Amos 3:7]<\/td><\/tr> | God has always wanted people to be informed, aware, and warned about future difficulties. Throughout the history of Israel, He sent prophets to warn His people about future impending doom. It has always been God\u2019s purpose to steer people away from calamity.<\/td><\/tr> | Biblical Prophecy: Warning and Encouragement<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | God uses prophecy for two purposes: to warn and to encourage. For example, prophecy warns us of the Enemy\u2019s plans and encourages us with hope and the promise of victory. The book of Revelation is full of such warnings and encouragements. It discusses the forces working against Christ and the actions they will take, so that we can recognize them when they happen, and steer clear of any participation with the Antichrist forces.<\/td><\/tr> | We also read in the book of Revelation about the promise of final restoration\u2014a new heaven and a new Earth. These come with the final destruction of sin and Satan, the originator of sin. Because Revelation pertains specifically to the end of time, and because we live in the closing time of Earth\u2019s history, this book, in particular, deserves our attention if we want to recognize the signs and know the future.<\/td><\/tr> | When we understand what is to take place, our fear of the end times won\u2019t control us. And that\u2019s what God wants. When calamities occur, many are afraid and wonder what is happening. But those that study God\u2019s Word don\u2019t need to be afraid. In His kindness, God gives us the sure word of prophecy for our warning and encouragement.<\/td><\/tr> | The Book of Revelation is a Revelation of Christ<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | Jesus Christ is the central theme of everything we read in Revelation. He is the heart of the book. It is crucial that as we study some of the darker prophecies about the Antichrist and the final controversy, we remember that Christ is the ultimate Victor over all evil.<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | What is a chiasm \/ chiastic structure in the Bible?<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | A chiasm \/ chiasmus is a literary device in which a sequence of ideas is presented and then repeated in reverse order. The result is a \u201cmirror\u201d effect as the ideas are \u201creflected\u201d back in a passage. Each idea is connected to its \u201creflection\u201d by a repeated word, often in a related form.<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | The structure of a chiasm is usually expressed through a series of letters, each letter representing a new idea. For example, the structure ABBA refers to two ideas (A and B) repeated in reverse order (B and A). Often, a chiasm includes another idea in the middle of the repetition: ABXBA. In this structure, the two ideas (A and B) are repeated in reverse order, but a third idea is inserted before the repetition (X). By virtue of its position, the insertion is emphasized.<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | Many passages in the Bible exhibit chiastic structure; for example:<\/td><\/tr> | And whosoever shall exalt himself shall be abased; and he that shall humble himself shall be exalted. [Matthew 23:12]<\/td><\/tr> | And he said unto them, The sabbath was made for man, and not man for the sabbath: [Mark 2:27]<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | An example where ABCXCBA is found occurs in Joel 3:17-21:<\/td><\/tr> | 17 So shall ye know that I [am] the LORD your God dwelling in Zion, my holy mountain: then shall Jerusalem be holy, and there shall no strangers pass through her any more.<\/td><\/tr> | 18 And it shall come to pass in that day, [that] the mountains shall drop down new wine, and the hills shall flow with milk, and all the rivers of Judah shall flow with waters, and a fountain shall come forth of the house of the LORD, and shall water the valley of Shittim.<\/td><\/tr> | 19 Egypt shall be a desolation, and Edom shall be a desolate wilderness, for the violence [against] the children of Judah, because they have shed innocent blood in their land.<\/td><\/tr> | 20 But Judah shall dwell for ever, and Jerusalem from generation to generation.<\/td><\/tr> | 21 For I will cleanse their blood [that] I have not cleansed: for the LORD dwelleth in Zion.<\/td><\/tr> | where<\/td><\/tr> | A – God dwells in Zion (verse 17a)<\/td><\/tr> | B – Jerusalem is holy (verse 17b)<\/td><\/tr> | C – Foreign invaders are banished (verse 17c)<\/td><\/tr> | X – The blessings of the Kingdom (verse 18)<\/td><\/tr> | C – Foreign enemies are destroyed (verse 19)<\/td><\/tr> | B – Jerusalem and Judah are preserved (verses 20\u201321a)<\/td><\/tr> | A – God dwells in Zion (verse 21b)<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | The book of Revelation<\/strong> is also a chiasm. A chiasm is a double list of related items in which the order of the second list is opposite to the order of the first list. If we divide Revelation at the end of chapter 14 into two halves, and then divide each half into separate divisions we can find related pairs of content. These pairs go in opposite directions. It is organized like a mirror image.<\/td><\/tr> | The chiastic structure divides Revelation into two major groups. The first half deals primarily with the experience of God\u2019s people during the Christian era. This is called the historical half. The second half deals almost exclusively with last day events and is called the eschatological half. The word \u201d eschatological\u201d comes from the Greek word eschaton, meaning \u201cend.\u201d<\/td><\/tr> | The historical half covers all of human history. Therefore, it has not been completely fulfilled yet because not all of Christian history has happened yet. For example, the seventh seal, seventh trumpet, and final scene in the great controversy division are still waiting for their fulfillment. The eschatological half is still to be fulfilled in the future. We can see the inspiration of God in this beautiful demonstration of literary art as well as the love of God who does everything He can to warn us and call us out of the false systems of this world into His marvelous truth.<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | Revelation 1:1 \u2013 14:20 form the first half with Revelation 15:1 \u2013 22:21 forming the second.<\/td><\/tr> | Sub-dividing each half gives:<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | PROLOGUE<\/strong> [ 1:1 \u2013 1:8 ]<\/td><\/tr> | EPILOGUE<\/strong> [ 22:8 \u2013 22:17 ]<\/td><\/tr> | Introduction. 1:1<\/td><\/tr> | –<\/td><\/tr> | Testimony of Jesus. 1:2<\/td><\/tr> | I, Jesus, sent this testimony. 22:16<\/td><\/tr> | Blessed is he who reads. 1:3<\/td><\/tr> | Blessed is he who keeps. 22:7<\/td><\/tr> | Behold He is coming. 1:7<\/td><\/tr> | Behold, I am coming soon. 22:12,20<\/td><\/tr> | I am the Alpha and the Omega. 1:8<\/td><\/tr> | I am the Alpha and the Omega. 22:13<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 7 CHURCHES<\/strong> [ 1:10 \u2013 3:22 ]<\/td><\/tr> | NEW JERUSALEM<\/strong> [ 21:9 \u2013 22:9 ]<\/td><\/tr> | Christ walks among seven lamps. 2:1<\/td><\/tr> | Christ is the eternal Lamp. 21:23<\/td><\/tr> | Tree of life. 2:1<\/td><\/tr> | Tree of life. 22:2<\/td><\/tr> | Open door. 3:8<\/td><\/tr> | Gates never closed. 21:25<\/td><\/tr> | Christ sits on His Father’s throne. 3:21<\/td><\/tr> | Throne of God and of the Lamb. 22:1,3<\/td><\/tr> | New Jerusalem comes down from heaven. 3:12<\/td><\/tr> | New Jerusalem comes down from heaven. 21:10<\/td><\/tr> | I am coming soon. 3:11<\/td><\/tr> | I am coming soon. 22:7<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 7 SEALS<\/strong> [ 4:1 \u2013 8:1 ]<\/td><\/tr> | MILLENNIUM<\/strong> [ 19:11 \u2013 21:8 ]<\/td><\/tr> | Heaven opened. 4:1<\/td><\/tr> | Heaven opened. 19:11<\/td><\/tr> | Rider on white horse and riders on colored horses. 6:2-8<\/td><\/tr> | Rider on white horse followed by other riders on white horses. 19:11-16<\/td><\/tr> | Souls of martyrs under altar ask for judgment. 6:9-10<\/td><\/tr> | Souls of martyrs resurrected and enthroned as judges. 20:4-6<\/td><\/tr> | White robes. 6:11; 7:9-14<\/td><\/tr> | White robes. 19:14<\/td><\/tr> | Kings, etc. ask to be killed. 6:15-16<\/td><\/tr> | Kings, etc. are killed. 19:17-21<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 7 TRUMPETS<\/strong> [ 8:2 \u2013 11:18 ]<\/td><\/tr> | 7 LAST PLAGUES<\/strong> [ 15:1 \u2013 16:21 ]<\/td><\/tr> | 1. Earth. 8:7<\/td><\/tr> | 1. Earth. 16:2<\/td><\/tr> | 2. Sea. 8:8-9<\/td><\/tr> | 2. Sea. 16:3<\/td><\/tr> | 3. Rivers and fountains. 8:10-11<\/td><\/tr> | 3. Rivers and fountains. 16:4<\/td><\/tr> | 4. Sun, moon, stars. 8:12<\/td><\/tr> | 4. Sun. 16:8-9<\/td><\/tr> | 5. Darkness, bottomless pit, locusts. 9:1-11<\/td><\/tr> | 5. Darkness on throne of the Beast. 16:10-11<\/td><\/tr> | 6. River Euphrates. 9:13-21<\/td><\/tr> | 6. River Euphrates. 16:12,16<\/td><\/tr> | 7. Loud voices: The kingdom is Christ’s! 11:15-18<\/td><\/tr> | 7. A loud voice: It is done! 16:17-21<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | GREAT CONTROVERSY<\/strong> [ 11:19 \u2013 14:20 ]<\/td><\/tr> | FALL OF BABYLON<\/strong> [ 17:1 \u2013 19:10 ]<\/td><\/tr> | True mother dressed in white. 12:1-2<\/td><\/tr> | False mother, dressed in purple. 17:4<\/td><\/tr> | Her children keep the commandments. 12:17<\/td><\/tr> | Her children are harlots. 17:5<\/td><\/tr> | Woman in wilderness. 12:14<\/td><\/tr> | Woman in wilderness. 17:3<\/td><\/tr> | Beast with 7 heads, 10 horns. 12:3;13:1<\/td><\/tr> | Beast with 7 heads, 10 horns. 17:3<\/td><\/tr> | Fallen is Babylon! 14:8<\/td><\/tr> | Fallen is Babylon! 18:2<\/td><\/tr> | Testimony of Jesus. 12:17<\/td><\/tr> | Testimony of Jesus. 19:10<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 1-3. Revelation an Open Book.<\/strong>–Many have entertained the idea that the book of Revelation is a sealed book, and they will not devote time and study to its mysteries. They say that they are to keep looking to the glories of salvation, and that the mysteries revealed to John on the Isle of Patmos are worthy of less consideration than these. But God does not so regard this book. . . . [7BC 954.1]<\/td><\/tr> | The book of Revelation opens to the world what has been, what is, and what is to come; it is for our instruction upon whom the ends of the world are come. It should be studied with reverential awe. We are privileged in knowing what is for our learning. . . . [7BC 954.2]<\/td><\/tr> | The Lord Himself revealed to His servant John the mysteries of the book of Revelation, and He designs that they shall be open to the study of all. In this book are depicted scenes that are now in the past, and some of eternal interest that are taking place around us; other of its prophecies will not receive their complete fulfillment until the close of time, when the last great conflict between the powers of darkness and the Prince of heaven will take place (RH Aug. 31, 1897). [7BC 954.3]<\/td><\/tr> | 1-2.<\/strong> (2 Peter 2:1; 1 John 4:1). The Trustee of Divine Revelation.<\/strong>–[Revelation 1:1, 2 quoted.] The whole Bible is a revelation; for all revelation to men comes through Christ, and all centers in Him. God has spoken unto us by His Son, whose we are by creation and by redemption. Christ came to John exiled on the Isle of Patmos to give him the truth for these last days, to show him that which must shortly come to pass. Jesus Christ is the great trustee of divine revelation. It is through Him that we have a knowledge of what we are to look for in the closing scenes of this earth’s history. God gave this revelation to Christ, and Christ communicated the same to John. [7BC 953.7]<\/td><\/tr> | John, the beloved disciple, was the one chosen to receive this revelation. He was the last survivor of the first chosen disciples. Under the New Testament dispensation he was honored as the prophet Daniel was honored under the Old Testament dispensation. [7BC 953.8]<\/td><\/tr> | The instruction to be communicated to John was so important that Christ came from heaven to give it to His servant, telling him to send it to the churches. This instruction is to be the object of our careful and prayerful study; for we are living in a time when men who are not under the teaching of the Holy Spirit will bring in false theories. These men have been standing in high places, and they have ambitious projects to carry out. They seek to exalt themselves, and to revolutionize the whole showing of things. God has given us special instruction to guard us against such ones. He bade John write in a book that which should take place in the closing scenes of this earth’s history (MS 129, 1905). [7BC 953.9]<\/td><\/tr> | Revelation 1:1 The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to show unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified <\/strong>it<\/em> by his angel unto his servant John:<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | The Gospels give us things of the past.<\/td><\/tr> | The Revelation give us things of the future.<\/td><\/tr> | The Divine Calendar of coming events.<\/td><\/tr> | Prophecy is the finger of God pointing the way; history in advance or history written backwards.<\/td><\/tr> | History is but the unrolled scroll of prophecy.<\/td><\/tr> | Same ground covered by 7 churches, 7 seals, 7 trumpets.<\/td><\/tr> | Revelation<\/strong> \u2013 to reveal \u2013 an uncovering \/ unfolding of events \u2013 not a sealed book void of understanding; but neglected through \u2018sealed\u2019 misbelief \u2013 another fulfilment of prophecy [Isaiah 29:11-12].<\/td><\/tr> | Christ\u2019s instruction [Revelation 22:10] is to \u2018seal not\u2019 \u2013 to unfold to all who will hear and obey.<\/td><\/tr> | Revelation<\/strong> \u2013 our road guide, our travelling manual.<\/td><\/tr> | God given book \u2013 letter from heaven by Divine Author \u2013 only book Divinely named.<\/td><\/tr> | Contains the personal signature of Jesus.<\/td><\/tr> | John the writer; Jesus Christ<\/strong> the Author.<\/td><\/tr> | Christ the one Mediator between God and man.<\/td><\/tr> | Christ sent and signified <\/strong>it<\/em> by his angel<\/strong> \u2013 given in signs and symbols.<\/td><\/tr> | Like Daniel, events, nations and churches are given in prophetic language using cartoons\/symbols \u2013 thus protecting God\u2019s servants \u2013 e.g.. Pagan Rome during the Dark Ages.<\/td><\/tr> | Cf. Jesus who used parables:<\/td><\/tr> | to attract attention<\/td><\/tr> | use of nature \/ surroundings for common people to understand<\/td><\/tr> | revealed truth \u2018as they were able to bear it\u2019<\/td><\/tr> | listeners prevented from being too quickly repelled via His unpopular message of Truth.<\/td><\/tr> | Revelation written for \u2018the servants of God\u2019<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | Revelation 1:2<\/strong> called by the dual name of:<\/td><\/tr> | the word of God, and of the testimony of Jesus Christ<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | 1:2 Who bare record of the word of God, and of the testimony of Jesus Christ, and of all things that he saw.<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | testimony<\/strong> or witness of Jesus Christ<\/strong> [Revelation 12:17 & 19:10].<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 1:3 Blessed <\/strong>is<\/em> he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time <\/strong>is<\/em> at hand.<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | 66 books in the Bible \u2013 no other begins and ends with a promise to the reader, hearer and doer \u2013 cf. Revelation 22:14.<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 1:4 John to the seven churches which are in Asia: Grace <\/strong>be<\/em> unto you, and peace, from him which is, and which was, and which is to come; and from the seven Spirits which are before his throne;<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | seven<\/strong> \u2013 the number seven<\/strong> is used symbolically throughout Revelation to indicate fullness, completeness and perfection.<\/td><\/tr> | seven<\/strong> = Union of God and mankind.<\/td><\/tr> | \u2018Religion\u2019 means \u2018to bind\u2019 or tie back to God.<\/td><\/tr> | The seven Spirits (of God) are portrayed as seven lamps of fire [Revelation 4:5] and the seven eyes of the Lamb [Revelation 5:6] and refer to the Holy Spirit.<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 1:5 And from Jesus Christ, <\/strong>who is<\/em> the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, <\/strong>and<\/em> the prince of the kings of the earth. Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood,<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | The power in the Blood of the Lamb.<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 1:6 And hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him <\/strong>be<\/em> glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | Amen<\/strong> \u2013 a known accolade since early Christian worship (of the 2nd century).<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 1:7 Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him, and they <\/strong>also<\/em> which pierced him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him. Even so, Amen.<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | clouds<\/strong> \u2013 Christ\u2019s appearance is frequently associated with clouds \u2013 see Daniel 7:13; Acts 1:9; Revelation 10:1; 14:14; cf. Psalm 104:3; 1 Thessalonians 4:17.<\/td><\/tr> | The fourth gospel alone records the incident of the piercing of the side of Jesus \u2013 this gives indirect evidence that the Revelation came from the same hand as the Gospel of John.<\/td><\/tr> | Amen<\/strong> \u2013 a known accolade since early Christian worship (of the 2nd century).<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 8. Sinner Given a Second Trial.<\/strong>–As representative of the fallen race, Christ passed over the same ground on which Adam stumbled and fell. By a life of perfect obedience to God’s law, Christ redeemed man from the penalty of Adam’s disgraceful fall. Man has violated God’s law. Only for those who return to their allegiance to God, only for those who obey the law that they have violated, will the blood of Christ avail. Christ will never become a party to sin. Bearing the penalty of the law, He gives the sinner another chance, a second trial. He opens a way whereby the sinner can be reinstated in God’s favor. Christ bears the penalty of man’s past transgressions, and by imparting to man His righteousness, makes it possible for man to keep God’s holy law (MS 126, 1901). [6BC 1092.7]<\/td><\/tr> | 1:8 I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty.<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | A reference to God the Father, the Almighty.<\/td><\/tr> | Creator of all Genesis 1:1 \u2013 note plural Hebrew word for \u2018God\u2019.<\/td><\/tr> | Christ \u2013 First and Last cf. Revelation 1:11, 22:13<\/td><\/tr> | Jesus the First in time John 1:1-3<\/td><\/tr> | in position Hebrews 1:6<\/td><\/tr> | in object Colossians 1:16<\/td><\/tr> | Jesus to be the first in the life of a Christian<\/td><\/tr> | Hebrews 12:2 Author and finisher of our faith<\/td><\/tr> | the seed of the woman.<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 9. Companions of John on Patmos.<\/strong>–John was sent to the Isle of Patmos, where, separated from his companions in the faith, his enemies supposed he would die from hardship and neglect. But John made friends and converts even there. They thought that they had at last placed the faithful witness where he could no longer trouble Israel or the wicked rulers of the world. [7BC 954.5]<\/td><\/tr> | But all the heavenly universe saw the result of the conflict with the aged disciple and his separation from his companions in the faith. God and Christ and the heavenly host were John’s companions on the Isle of Patmos. From them he received instruction which he imparted to those separated with him from the world. There he wrote out the visions and revelations he received from God, telling of the things which would take place in the closing period of this earth’s history. When his voice would no longer witness for the truth, when he could no longer testify of the One he loved and served, the messages given to him on that rocky, barren coast were to go forth as a lamp that burneth (MS 150, 1899). [7BC 954.6]<\/td><\/tr> | Glorious Truths Entrusted to John.<\/strong>–Often the very best men, those whom God uses to His name’s glory, are unrecognized by human wisdom, but not for one moment are they forgotten by God. When John was exiled to the Isle of Patmos, there were many who thought him to be past service, an old and broken reed ready to fall at any time. But the Lord saw fit to use him in that lonely island home where His servant was imprisoned. The world and the bigoted priests and rulers rejoiced that they were at last rid of his ever fresh testimony. [1 John 1:1-3 quoted.] [7BC 954.7] (1 John 1:1-10.).<\/td><\/tr> | This whole chapter is full of brave courage, of hope and faith and assurance. It was because of this testimony, so amazing to those who wished to forget Christ, who hated the crucified Redeemer, whom they had rejected, that they wished to get that voice beyond their hearing, that his testimony might no more be a witness against their wicked deeds in crucifying the Lord of glory. But they could not put him in any place where his Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ could not find him. [7BC 954.8]<\/td><\/tr> | Christ’s servants who are true and faithful may be unrecognized and unhonored by men . . . , but the Lord will honor them. They will not be forgotten by God. He will honor them by His presence because they have been found true and faithful. Those who have grown old in the cause and work of God have an experience of great value for the church. God honors His servants who have grown old in His service. The most glorious truths concerning the last chapters of this earth’s history were given to the aged disciple whom Jesus loved (MS 109, 1897). [7BC 954.9]<\/td><\/tr> | 9-15. God’s Plan for Future Ages.<\/strong>–The hand of persecution falls heavily on the apostle. He is banished to the Isle of Patmos “for the word of God, and for the testimony of Jesus Christ.” He writes, “I was in the Spirit on the Lord’s day.” He was filled with unspeakable joy; for heaven seemed open before him. In clear, distinct tones a voice spoke to him, saying, “I am Alpha and Omega, the first and the last.” Turning, he beheld his Master, with whom he had walked and talked in Judea, on whose breast he had leaned. [7BC 955.3]<\/td><\/tr> | But Oh, how changed is His appearance! John had seen Him clothed in an old purple robe and crowned with thorns. Now He is clothed with a garment of heavenly brightness, and girt about with a golden girdle. Writing of His appearance, John says, “His head and his hairs were white like wool, as white as snow; and his eyes were as a flame of fire; and his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many waters.” . . . [7BC 955.4]<\/td><\/tr> | God’s plan for future ages was revealed to John. The glories of heaven were opened before his enraptured vision. He saw the throne of God, and heard the anthems of joy resounding through the heavenly courts. As we read his description of what he saw in his vision, we long to stand with the redeemed in the presence of God. [7BC 955.5]<\/td><\/tr> | Half a century had passed since Jesus ascended to present His church before God, and to prepare mansions for His faithful ones. He still loved His people; for He came to His aged servant to reveal to Him God’s plans for the future. [7BC 955.6]<\/td><\/tr> | On the rugged, desolate island John was left alone with God and his faith. Here, among the rocks and cliffs, he held communion with his Maker. He reviewed his past life, and at the thought of the blessings he had received at the hand of God, peace filled his heart. He had lived the life of a Christian, and he could say in faith, “It is well with my soul.” Not so the emperor who had banished him. He could look back only on fields of warfare and carnage, on desolated homes and weeping widows and orphans–the result of his ambitious desire for pre-eminence (MS 99, 1902). [7BC 955.7]<\/td><\/tr> | 9, 10. John’s Last Years.<\/strong>–It was after John had grown old in the service of the Lord that he was exiled to Patmos. And on that lonely isle he received more communications from heaven than he had received during the rest of his lifetime (RH July 26, 1906). [7BC 955.1] (Psalm 71:9 – Cast me not off in the time of old age; forsake me not when my strength faileth.; Psalm 92:14 – They shall still bring forth fruit in old age; they shall be fat and flourishing; ; Isaiah 46:4 – And [even] to [your] old age I [am] he; and [even] to hoar hairs will I carry [you]: I have made, and I will bear; even I will carry, and will deliver [you].).<\/td><\/tr> | Christ’s aged representative was exiled that his testimony might no longer be heard; for it was a living power on the side of right. But though separated from his brethren, he was visited by Christ, whom he had not seen since the ascension (RH May 16, 1899). [7BC 955.2]<\/td><\/tr> | 1:9 I John, who also am your brother, and companion in tribulation, and in the kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ, was in the isle that is called Patmos, for the word of God, and for the testimony of Jesus Christ.<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | John<\/strong> \u2013 imprisoned on Patmos for preaching \u2018the Word of God and the Testimony of Jesus\u2019 \u2013 wrote the Revelation from within a Roman island prison. These writings meant much to the early church \u2013 through their quotations\/writings all of the manuscript of Revelation, if lost, could have been reproduced.<\/td><\/tr> | Through John\u2019s teachings, the Roman worship of Caesar was attacked:<\/td><\/tr> | John worshipped the God-Man \u2013 not the man-god<\/td><\/tr> | Caesar worship covered the whole Roman Empire at this time.<\/td><\/tr> | Emmanuel \u2013 \u2018God with us\u2019 \u2013 the motto of Truth.<\/td><\/tr> | The Lord Jesus \u2013 God who came as man; as compared with<\/td><\/tr> | The Pope \u2013 man who comes as God.<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 10. Christ Appears on the Sabbath.<\/strong>–The Sabbath, which God had instituted in Eden, was as precious to John on the lonely isle as when he was with his companions in the cities and towns. The precious promises that Christ had given regarding this day he repeated and claimed as his own. It was the sign to him that God was his. . . . On the Sabbath day the risen Saviour made His presence known to John. [Revelation 1:10-13, 17, 18 quoted.] [7BC 955.8]<\/td><\/tr> | The persecution of John became a means of grace. Patmos was made resplendent with the glory of a risen Saviour. John had seen Christ in human form, with the marks of the nails, which will ever be His glory, in His hands and His feet. Now he was permitted again to behold his risen Lord, clothed with as much glory as a human being could behold, and live. What a Sabbath was that to the lonely exile, always precious in the sight of Christ, but now more than ever exalted! Never had he learned so much of Jesus. Never had he heard such exalted truth (YI April 5, 1900). [7BC 955.9]<\/td><\/tr> | 1:10 I was in the Spirit on the Lord\u2019s day, and heard behind me a great voice, as of a trumpet,<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | It was on the Sabbath that the Lord of glory appeared to the exiled apostle\u2019 \u2013 AA 581.<\/td><\/tr> | Jesus, who during 33 years, would have experienced over 1700 Sabbaths but never once is it recorded anywhere in the Bible that Sunday should be the day of worship to God.<\/td><\/tr> | the Lord\u2019s day<\/strong> \u2013 expression found only once in Scriptures at a time when the death decree was operative:<\/td><\/tr> | Once a year, everyone in the Empire had to appear before the magistrates in order to burn a pinch of incense to the godhead Caesar, and to say \u2018Caesar is Lord\u2019.<\/td><\/tr> | Refusal was treason and open opposition to the established religion.<\/td><\/tr> | Emperor worship began after the death of Caesar.<\/td><\/tr> | Roman emperor Domitian \u2013 died 96 AD \u2013 probably one who sent John into exile on Isle of Patmos.<\/td><\/tr> | In 96 AD, Domitian put to death his cousin (Florius Clemens) and exiled his wife (Floria Domitailla), niece of Domitian \u2013 both were charged with \u2018atheism\u2019 but probably were Christians.<\/td><\/tr> | Domitian was first Emperor who arrogated divine honours in his lifetime \u2013 government announcements were to begin \u2018Our Lord and God Domitian commands \u2026..\u2019. Honour Domitian as god \u2013 or die. Choose either the Lord Jesus Christ or the emperor of Rome. Domitian claimed to be lord \u2013 his day, the Emperor\u2019s day, thus became the lord\u2019s day. Jesus is \u2018King of kings and Lord of lords [Revelation 19:16]. John upheld the true Lord\u2019s day \u2013 the seventh day Sabbath \u2013 and in defiance of a pagan day wrote \u2018the Lord\u2019s day\u2019.<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 1:11 Saying, I am Alpha and Omega, the first and the last: and, What thou seest, write in a book, and send <\/strong>it<\/em> unto the seven churches which are in Asia; unto Ephesus, and unto Smyrna, and unto Pergamos, and unto Thyatira, and unto Sardis, and unto Philadelphia, and unto Laodicea.<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | Alpha and Omega, the first and the last<\/strong> \u2013 a reference to God the Son, Jesus Christ \u2013 [Revelation 1:18].<\/td><\/tr> | seven<\/strong> \u2013 the number seven<\/strong> is used symbolically throughout Revelation to indicate fullness, completeness and perfection.<\/td><\/tr> | The order of the churches listed here and in chapters 2 & 3 represent geographical sequence in which a messenger carrying a letter from Patmos would reach these seven cities in the province of Asia.<\/td><\/tr> | Many churches in Asia were not listed, viz. the churches of Miletus (nearest to Patmos), Troas (near Pergamos) and Colosse (near Laodicea) are not mentioned. The messages to the seven churches chosen have, from old, been understood as being messages to the seven periods of the Christian church between the ascension of Christ until His return in glory [Revelation 2:25].<\/td><\/tr> | The prophesy of the seven churches can be applied in three ways:<\/td><\/tr> | local application<\/td><\/tr> | historical application<\/td><\/tr> | spiritual application.<\/td><\/tr> | Ephesus<\/strong> the apostolic age<\/td><\/tr> | desirable<\/td><\/tr> | the 1st century (Apostolic Church)<\/td><\/tr> | Smyrna<\/strong> the period of pagan persecutions<\/td><\/tr> | sweet perfume<\/td><\/tr> | pagan persecutions \u2013 the 2nd & 3rd centuries & the first part of the 4th century<\/td><\/tr> | was dead yet lived<\/td><\/tr> | Pergamos<\/strong> from Constantine\u2019s time to the great apostasy<\/td><\/tr> | elevation<\/td><\/tr> | Constantine \u2013 great apostasy \u2013 the 4th & 5th centuries & half of the 6th century<\/td><\/tr> | church and politics united<\/td><\/tr> | Thyatira<\/strong> the period of papal supremacy<\/td><\/tr> | contrition<\/td><\/tr> | Dark Ages \u2013 the 6th century to the 15th century<\/td><\/tr> | the church of the night<\/td><\/tr> | Sardis<\/strong> the churches of the Reformation<\/td><\/tr> | that which remains<\/td><\/tr> | the Reformation churches \u2013 the 16th & 17th century & about half of the 18th century<\/td><\/tr> | lived yet dead<\/td><\/tr> | Philadelphia<\/strong> \u2018a church yet to come\u2019 \u2013 written quote of 17th century<\/td><\/tr> | brotherly love<\/td><\/tr> | Advent awakening \u2013 the second half of the 18th century & the first half of the 19th century<\/td><\/tr> | Laodicea<\/strong> the last age, preceding the coming of Christ<\/td><\/tr> | judging the people<\/td><\/tr> | last period \u2013 from the mid 19th century until the end of the world.<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 1:12 And I turned to see the voice that spake with me. And being turned, I saw seven golden candlesticks;<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | seven<\/strong> \u2013 the number seven<\/strong> is used symbolically throughout Revelation to indicate fullness, completeness and perfection.<\/td><\/tr> | Reminiscent of the seven golden candlesticks<\/strong> in the holy place of the earthly sanctuary [Exodus 25:31-37] \u2013 they are the seven churches [Revelation 1:20].<\/td><\/tr> | The candlestick\u2019s (church\u2019s) sole purpose is to uphold the lighted candle [Psalms 119:105 & Proverbs 6:23].<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 1:13 And in the midst of the seven candlesticks <\/strong>one<\/em> like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle.<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 1:14 His head and <\/strong>his<\/em> hairs <\/strong>were<\/em> white like wool, as white as snow; and his eyes <\/strong>were<\/em> as a flame of fire;<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | 1:15 And his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many waters.<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 1:16 And he had in his right hand seven stars: and out of his mouth went a sharp twoedged sword: and his countenance <\/strong>was<\/em> as the sun shineth in his strength.<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | seven stars<\/strong> \u2013 \u2018angels\u2019 or messengers, sent to the seven churches [Revelation 1:20] \u2013 reference to God\u2019s ministers i.e.. leaders or elders of the churches, who like the heavenly stars, God fills with light and guides their movements \u2013 see GW13\/14 & AA900.<\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 1:17 And when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead. And he laid his right hand upon me, saying unto me, Fear not; I am the first and the last:<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | <\/td><\/tr> | 18-20. The Self-existent, Unchangeable One.<\/strong>–[Revelation 1:18-20 quoted.] These are wonderfully solemn and significant statements. It was the Source of all mercy and pardon, peace and grace, the self-existent, eternal, unchangeable One, who visited His exiled servant on the isle that is called Patmos (MS 81, 1900). [7BC 955.11] (John 1:1-3).<\/td><\/tr> | 1:18 <\/strong>I am<\/em> he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death.<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> | I am<\/em> he that liveth<\/strong> \u2013 \u2018The living (One)\u2019 \u2013 the familiar Old Testament term \u2018living God\u2019 [Joshua 3:10] \u2013 the verb implies continuous, living, abiding life.<\/td><\/tr> | |