7.28.2017

Chapter Thirty-One -Jehovah's Works - Great and Wonderful


The Angles With the Bowls

It is fitting that we hear the song of these anointed conquerors. Why? Because they have publicized on earth the judgments contained in the bowls that were full of the anger of God. But the pouring out of these bowls involves more than mere humans, as John goes on to show: "And after these things I saw, and the sanctuary of the tent of the witness was opened in heaven, and the seven angels with the seven plagues emerged from the sanctuary, clothed with  clean, bright linen and girded about their breasts with golden girdles. And one of the four living creatures gave the seven angels seven golden bowls that were full of the anger of God, who lives forever and ever." -Revelation 15:5-7. 

As respects the Israelite temple, which contained representations of heaven things, only the high priest could enter the Most Holy, here called "the sanctuary."  (Hebrews 9:3-7)  It represents the place of Jehovah's presence in heaven. In heaven itself, however, not only does the High Priest Jesus Christ have the privilege of entering in before Jehovah but the angels do also.  (Matthew 18:10; Hebrews 9:24-26)  It is not surprising, then, that seven angels should be seen coming out from the sanctuary in heaven.  They have a commission from Jehovah God himself: Pour out the bowls full of the anger of God.  -Revelation 16:1. 

These angels are well qualified for this work.  They are clothed with clean, bright linen, showing that  they are spiritually clean and holy, righteous in Jehovah's sight.  Also, they wear golden girdles. Girdles are usually used when a person girds himself for a task to be accomplished. (Leviticus 8:7, 13;  1 Samuel 2:18; Luke 12:37; John 13:4, 5) So the angels are girded for carrying out an assignment. Moreover, their girdles  are golden.  In the ancient tabernacle, gold was used to represent divine, heavenly things.  (Hebrews 9:4, 11, 12)  That means that these angels have a precious, divine commission of service to perform.   Others too are involved in this great task. One of the four living creatures hands the actual bowls to them. Doubtless, this was the first living creature, which resembled a lion, symbolizing the boldness and indomitable  courage needed to proclaim Jehovah's judgments. -Revelation 4:7.  

Next time:  Chapter Thirty-One -Jehovah's Works - Great and Wonderful -Jehovah in His Sanctuary

From the book of Revelation 

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