Friday, July 17, 2015
Reading
the leaves on the fig tree
Considering the animosity and violence
currently being perpetrated in the Middle East,
it seems appropriate to review several items of relevant Biblical prophecy.
We’ll begin with the first ‘horseman’ of
the apocalypse. The following will take
place to usher in Daniel’s 70th week of years.
“And I
looked, and behold, a white horse. He
who sat on it had a bow; and a crown was given to him, and he went out
conquering and to conquer.” Revelation 6:2
Note the ‘horseman’ will have a bow but no
arrows. The white horse represents peace
as does the absence of arrows. Note also
that a crown representing the rider’s royal rule was ‘given to him.’ Such is all done to fulfill the word of our
sovereign and almighty God.
In the not too distant future, a much anticipated
peace will be negotiated by the anti-Christ between Israel and the ten toes of
Nebuchadnezzar’s beast which is the final seventh kingdom.
However, the negotiated peace is
short-lived. In fact it will only last for
3 ½ years at which time the second ‘horseman’ will appear.
“Another
horse, fiery red, went out. And it was
granted to the one who sat on it to take peace from the earth, and that people
should kill one another; and there was given to him a great sword.” Revelation 6:4
The riders on the two horses are
metaphorically the same.
The color of the second horse depicts
bloody warfare. Note again the
sovereignty of God, i.e. ‘it was granted’ and ‘there was given to him.’ God grants to the anti-Christ the ability to
engage in warfare marked by tremendous slaughter.
The ‘great sword’ does not mean that the
weapon is a large sword, but rather the sword will cause great havoc. The sword itself is from the Greek machaira which is defined as a
slaughter-knife used for cutting. Sound familiar?
The preceding prophecy was penned by John
in approximately 95AD. About 50 years
earlier the Apostle Matthew recorded Jesus’ words relative to the second
horseman.
“Therefore
when you see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet,
standing in the holy place, (whoever reads, let him understand), then let those
who are in Judea flee to the mountains.” Matthew 24:15
The Greek for ‘abomination’ basically
means lawless, or the total disregard for God’s word. It is transgression against God’s revealed
standard. Likewise, desolation is
defined as destruction or demolition.
“For then
there will be great tribulation, such as has not been since the beginning of
the world until this time, no, nor ever shall be.” Matthew 24:21
Jesus was affirming the writings of the
Prophet Daniel which were penned approximately a half millennium before He
(Jesus) was born.
After Daniel returned from the 70 year
captivity in Babylon which ended in 538BC, the
angel Gabriel revealed God’s plan for Israel’s future. The plan included the following:
“…then he
shall confirm a covenant with many for one week (a week of years, i.e. seven
years); but in the middle of the week he shall bring an end to sacrifice and
offering. And on the wing of
abominations shall be one who makes desolate…” Daniel 9:26-27
As previously noted, the anti-Christ will
negotiate a seven year treaty between Israel and her enemies. One aspect of this treaty will allow Israel to
worship in their temple as they please.
After 3 ½ years the anti-Christ will desecrate the temple and put an end
to Jewish worship. The Jews will suffer
greatly at that time until Christ returns to set things straight.
Shortly after the above prophecy, Daniel
reveals a detailed example that will occur foreshadowing that of which both
Jesus and John spoke.
“At
the appointed time he shall return and go toward the south (Egypt)…but ships…shall
come against him; therefore, he shall be grieved, and return in rage against
the holy covenant; and do damage.”
Daniel 11:29-30
‘He’ in the above is the Syrian king
Antiochus Epiphanes who had been at odds with Egypt for years. He is driven from Egypt and takes his rage out on the
Israelites.
See next week as the leaves of the fig
tree begin to form.
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