4.22.2013

The Secon Woe-Armies of Cavalry




FROM  1919 onward, the symbolic locusts' invasion of Christendom has caused the clergy much discomfort.  They have tried to stamp out the locusts, but these have kept coming on stronger than ever.  (Revelation 9:7) And that is not all!  John writes:  "The one woe is past.  Look!  Two more are coming after these things."  (Revelation 9:12)  Further tormenting plagues are in store for Christendom.

What is the source of the second woe?  John writes:  "And the sixth angel blew his trumpet. And I heard one voice out of the horns of the golden altar that is before God say to the sixth angel, who had the trumpet:  'Untie the four angels that are bound at the great river Euphrates.' " (Revelation 9:13, 14)  The angels' release is in answer to the voice that comes from the horns of the golden altar.  This is the golden incense altar, and twice previously the incense of the golden bowls from this altar has been associated  with the prayers of the holy ones.  (Revelation  5:8; 8:3, 4)  Therefore, this one voice represents the united prayers of the holy ones on earth.  They petition that they themselves be delivered for further energetic service as Jehovah's "messengers," this  being the basic meaning  of the Greek word here translated "angels."  Why are there f0ur angles?  This symbolic number seems to indicate that they would be so organized as to cover the earthy in its entirety. - Compare Revelation 7:1; 20:8.

How had those angels been "b0und at the great river Euphrates"?  The river Euphrates in ancient times was the northeastern border of the land that Jehovah promised to Abraham.  (Genesis 15:18; Deuteronomy 11:24)  Apparently, the angles had been restrained at the border of their God-given land, or earthly realm of activity, held back from entering fully into the service that Jehovah had prepared for them.  The Euphrates was also prominently associated with the city of Babylon, and after the fall of Jerusalem in 607  B.C.E., fleshly Israelites spent 70 years there in captivity, "bound at the great river Euphrates."  (Psalm 137: 1) The year 1919 found the spiritual Israelites bound in a similar restraint, disconsolate and asking Jehovah for guidance. 

Next time: Continue with  The Second Woe-Armies of the Cavalry

From the Book of Revelation

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