THE PARENTHESIS OF THE PRESENT DISPENSATION. Appendix 72 To The Companion Bible. | ||
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From what has been said in
Appendix 63. ix
and
Appendix 71,
it will be seen that there
are different Dispensations,
or different characters
of Divine administration,
suited to the different times in which
such administrations are exercised.
The object of this
appendix is to show that,
in the Old Testament,
while this present Dispensation
was kept secret (compare
Matthew
13:34, 35.
Romans
11:25.
Ephesians
3:5, 9,
etc.),
there are remarkable breaks
which can be explained only
after we have the key
put into our hands.
There are certain
scriptures which we cannot
understand unless we use this key.
Like the angels and prophets
(1Peter
1:11, 12)
we may search in vain,
while others may refuse
to search and
"look into"
these things,
and profanely
speak of it as the
"gap theory".
Whether it be a
"theory",
let Scripture decide,
and the Saviour Himself teach.
In the synagogue at Nazareth
"He found the place
where it was written:
The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, * * * * * * And He CLOSED THE BOOK, and He gave it again to the minister, and sat down" (Luke 4:18-20). Why this mysterious action? Why not continue the reading? Because He could not; for the words which immediately follow refer to the end of this present Dispensation of Grace, and speak of the coming Dispensation of Judgment. Had he continued to read Isaiah 61:1, 2, the next line would have been |
"And the day of vengeance of our God".
But this part of the prophecy
was not then to be fulfilled.
As far as He had read,
He could truly say,
"This day is this Scripture
fulfilled in your ears."
But He could not have said
"This day is this
Scripture fulfilled",
had He not "closed the book",
but gone on to read the next line.
And yet,
in the Authorized Version
and all other versions,
there is only a comma
between the two lines,
while there is a period
of nearly 2,000 years
between the two statements.
(In the Manuscripts there is
no mark of punctuation at all.)
This will
show the importance of
"searching" and
"looking into" the
"manner of time"
of which the prophets wrote.
Other examples may be found in Genesis 1, between verses 1 and 2. |
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