7.12.2017
Chapter Twenty -Five -Reviving the Two Witnesses
Continue with The Two Witnesses
T he fact that they were symbolized by two witnesses confirms to us that their message was accurate and well founded. (Compare Deuteronomy 17:6; John 8:17, 18) John calls them "the two olive trees and the two lampstands," saying that they are "standing before the Lord of the earth." This is an evident reference to the prophecy of Zechariah, who saw a seven-branched lampstand and two olive trees. The olive trees were said to picture "the two anointed ones," that is, Governor Zerubbabel and High Priest Joshua, "standing alongside the Lord of the whole earth."
Zechariah lived in a time of rebuilding and his vision of the two olive trees meant that Zerubbabel and Joshua would be blessed with Jehovah's spirit in strengthening the people for the work. The vision of the lampstand reminded Zechariah not to 'despise the day of small things' because Jehovah's purposes would be carried out-"not by a military force, nor by power, but by my spirit,' Jehovah of armies has said." (Zechariah 4:6, 10; 8:9) The small bend of Christians persistently carrying the light of truth to mankind during the first world war would similarly be used in the rebuilding work. They too would be a source of encouragement and, few as they were, would learn to rely on Jehovah's strength, not despising the day of small beginnings.
The fact that they were described as two witnesses also reminds us of the transfiguration. In that vision, three of Jesus' apostles saw him in Kingdom glory, accompanied by Moses and Elijah. This foreshadowed Jesus' sitting down on the throne in 1914 to accomplish a work prefigured by those two prophets. (Matthew 17:1-3; 25:31) Fittingly, the two witnesses are now seen to perform signs reminiscent of those of Moses and Elijah. For example, John says of them: "And If anyone wants to harm them, fire issues forth from their mouths and devours their enemies; and if anyone should want to harm them, in this manner he must be killed. These have the authority to shut up heaven that no rain should fall during the days of their prophesying." -Revelation 11:5, 6a.
Next time: Chapter Twenty-Five -Reviving the Two Witnesses -Conclusion of The Two Witnesses
From the book of Revelation
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