Tuesday, September 22, 2015

New Testament 212 Week Four

REVELATION CHAPTER SIX

1st seal- Vs. 1 & 2-4000-3000 BC-  Horse = war and conquest.    White= purity and victory
 Bow = Warfare;    Crown = Conqueror- The crown = “Stephanos” the crown of victory vs. "Diadem"=royalty
 “The most transcendent happenings” referred to in these verses “involved Enoch and his ministry. And it is interesting to note that what John saw was not the establishment of Zion and its removal to heavenly spheres, but the unparalleled wars in which Enoch, as a general over the armies of the saints, ‘went forth conquering & to conquer’ [Moses 7:13–18] (BRM-DNTC- 3:477).
Vs. 1 – Remember that only Christ can open the seals by virtue of His atonement.
Notice that the four beasts introduced in 4:6-8 are used as messengers. D&C 77:6 & 7
Vs. 2 -   The man on the horse may also well represent others in the first thousand years. We learn about Enoch from the JST. The KJV has 119 words about Enoch. The JST 5240!
2nd Seal- Vs. 3&4- 3000-2000 BC- Red horse = Bloodshed- Sword = War and destruction
As recorded in the scriptures, widespread wickedness and violence characterized this time period, which included the Great Flood during the days of Noah (Genesis 6–11Moses  6:28-29; 7:24–438:1–30). “Who rode the red horse of war and bloodshed and a sword, during the second seal? Perhaps it was the devil himself, for surely that was the great day of his power, a day of such gross wickedness that every living soul (save eight only) was found worthy of death by drowning. … D&C 1:35!
3rd Seal - Vs. 5&6- 2000-1000 BC- Black horse = Famine; Balances = High prices for food- This dispensation was headed by Abraham- “A measure of wheat” would be about a quart and would feed an adult for a day and cost a penny under these famine conditions. “Penny” is translated from the Greek word dēnarion, which referred to a silver Roman coin that some estimate was worth the typical daily wage of a laborer. A person could purchase only enough food to live on with a whole day’s wages, indicating extreme famine prices. In contrast, barley was less expensive  For a day's wages a person would be able to feed himself wheat for a day or a family of three barley.  As recorded in the scriptures, famines are characteristic of this time period (Genesis 41–42Abraham 1:30;2:1, 17, 21).      The preservation of the oil and the wine is an apparent demonstration of the Lord’s mercy in that the plants with deep roots are spared.  The period of time from 2000-1200 BC is called by Historians “Volk(s-er) wanderungenzeit the time of people’s wandering. (Draper, p. 65)
4th Seal-Vs. 7 & 8--1000 BC- Birth of Christ- The “pale horse” would be a sickly green in color (Gk. Chloros) and a reminder of a corpse or death. Note that Death is riding the horse and Hell is behind him
Great warring empires characterized this era: Assyria, Egypt, Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome. Having rejected the warnings of prophets such as Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Amos, the kingdoms of Israel and Judah often found themselves victims of these conquering empires. Israel and Judah also fought against one another. The fraction ¼ is an indication of significant, but limited destruction.               Note four ways to die. See Ezek. 14:21 where “pestilence” substitutes for death.
              Joseph Smith taught, “John saw beasts that had to do with things on the earth, but not in past ages. The beasts which John saw had to devour the inhabitants of the earth in days to come [Revelation 6:1-4].” (TPJS p. 290) This statement suggests that the activities of the four horses and horsemen, representing the first four thousand years, also typify wars, famines, and tribulations yet to come upon the earth.             The number four has symbolic importance in Revelation, where we read about the four living creatures (4:6, 8; 5:6, 8, 14), the four horses and the four horsemen who correspond with the first four seals (announced by the four beasts; 6:1-8), the “four angels standing on the four corners of the earth, holding the four winds of the earth” (7:1), and the “four quarters of the earth” (20:8)….According to Theological Dictionary of the New Testament 8:128, the number four “has its origin in the orientation to four sides which, as before, behind and to right and left, are suggested by a man’s physical constitution. The four corners of heaven or the world embrace the whole of man’s horizon.” (Parry, p. 76)
5th Seal Vs. 9-11-Birth of Christ to 1000 AD- Altar=Sacrifice- Souls=Christians martyrs killed for beliefs.  Many early Christians, including  the Savior & nearly all of the original Apostles, gave their lives as martyrs. John saw the Christian martyrs “under the altar,” suggesting that their lives were given in sacrifice to God’s service, much like the sacrificial animals offered upon the altar of the temple. Because they gave up their lives “for the word of God, and for the testimony which they held,” they were given “white robes,” symbolic of purity (Rev. 7:13–143 Nephi 27:19).   See D&C 135:7 in reference to Joseph and Hyrum’s blood.

Vs. 11- Priestly clothing was intended to represent the garb of God and of the angels. . . Dressing in special clothing in the temple denotes a change in role, from that of mortal to immortal, from ordinary human to priest or priestess, king or queen. Donning sacred dress has long symbolized personal consecration and preparation for “spiritual duties” (see Ex. 29:1-9; 40:12-15; Lev. 6:11; 16:1-4) The priestly garments were held sacred, for when they wore out they were not to be discarded but had to be burned in the temple during Sukkoth. (Feast of Tabernacles)  It has been said that scriptural and liturgical clothing can “protect, conceal, display or represent a person’s current state and can be symbolic of moral and spiritual qualities. This apparently applies to both man and God; because even Deity (see Dan. 7:9; Matt. 28:3; Rev. 19:13) and angels (see Rev. 6:11; 7:9; D&C 29:12; 109:76) are depicted as wearing clothing. (Gaskill,  p. 61)               Those wearing the white robes are those who have been cleansed by Christ.

6th Seal Vs. 12-17-100-2000 AD -
Seven Signs For The Sixth Seal
1.  Great Earthquake      D&C 88:88-90
2.  Sun Black as Sackcloth            Joel 2:31; Matt. 24:29; D&C 29:14; 34:9; 45:41; 88:87
3.  Moon becomes as Blood       Joel 2:31; Acts 2:20; D&C 29:14; 34:9; 45:42; 88:87
4.  Stars of Heaven Fall  Matt. 24:29; JSM 1:33; D&C 29:14; 34:9; 45:42; 88:87
5. Heaven Departed as a Scroll  D&C 88:95
6. Every Mountain and Island Moved out of their Places
7. (1. Kings of the Earth) (2. Great Men) (3. Rich Men) (4. Chief Captains) (5. Mighty Men) (6. Bondman) and (7. Every Free Man) hide selves in mountains.
              Why do men attempt to hide themselves from God Three times Isaiah states that they will do so because of the “fear of the Lord” (Is. 2:10, 19, 21), which fear is due to their wickedness and its consequences. Similarly, after their transgression, Adam and Eve also “hid themselves” from God (Gen. 3:8-10)
              According to D&C 19:15 these signs of the times will cause “weeping and wailing among the hosts of men.” Meanwhile the righteous, or those who worship the Lord in his sacred temples, will receive deliverance. The prophet Joel. Stated, “Whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be delivered: for in mount Zion and in Jerusalem shall be deliverance” (Joel 2:32). A modern revelation, speaking of the same events, commands us to “be not troubled” (D&C 45:35). (Parry, p. 89)
This thousand-year period will continue until just before Jesus Christ returns in glory and reigns personally on the earth.
Seven groups of men are also identified in these verses: kings, great men, rich men, chief captains, mighty men, bondmen, and free men. The number seven suggests completeness or wholeness: no enemies of God will escape His wrath in the last days.
Vs. 17 – “Who shall be able to stand?” is the title of Mike Wilcox’s book. This question is answered in Chapter 7.
              "In the 1st thousand yrs, was witnessed the fall of man; the building up of Zion, when Enoch w/ all his people, walked w/ God 365 yrs. on earth & then were taken up into heaven.   In the 2nd 1000 yrs., the world was deluged w/ a flood for its wickedness; the tower was build that men might go to heaven; the language was confounded; the earth divided into continents & oceans; the people scattered upon the face of the whole earth; & America was peopled by the Jaredites.   In the 3rd 1000 yrs, Pharaoh & his host were swallowed up in the Red Sea, Israel was chosen of the Lord, was overshadowed by his glory in a cloud by day, & a pillar of fire by night; and the building of the temple of the Lord at Jerusalem.   In the 4th 1000 yrs. the 10 tribes were led away captive out of the land of Canaan, and taken to a place by the hand of the Lord that has not yet been discovered by the Gentiles; the Jaredites were destroyed because of their wickedness; Lehi was guided by the power of god to this continent.   In the 5th 1000 yrs, the Savior of the world was born, crucified, and rose again from the dead; & most of the apostles were slain for preaching the gospel; and Jerusalem was destroyed.   In the 6th 1000 yrs. America, the land of liberty, choice above all others, was settled by the Gentiles; the fullness of the gospel came forth in the book of Mormon, the church established, & the gathering of the saints commenced, preparatory to the 2nd coming of their Lord, that in the 7th 1000 yrs, the earth may rest." (Times and Seasons "Great Events" p. 662; In Ogden p. 327)

REVELATION CHAPTER SEVEN

Chapter six has ended with promises of catastrophe related to the 6th seal. Just as we get set up for something terrible to happen we get the question asked in the last verse of Chapter 6; “Who Shall be Able to Stand?) Chapter 7 answers that question.

Vs. 1- D&C 77:8 which tells us who the 4 angels are. Read D&C 38:11-12
Joseph Fielding Smith said that these angels seem to fit the description of the angels in the Parable of the Wheat and the Tares in Matt. 13:24-43 & D&C 86:1-7. Wilford Woodruff said, “God has held the angels of destruction for many years, lest they should reap down the wheat with the tares. But I want to tell you now, that those angels have left the portals of heaven … and are hovering over the earth waiting to pour out the judgments. And from this very day they shall be poured out. Calamities and troubles are increasing in the earth, and there is a meaning to these things. Remember this, and reflect upon these matters. If you do your duty, and I do my duty, we’ll have protection, and shall pass through the afflictions in peace and in safety. (SM p. 544)
Note that the “wind” of this verse is a “storm wind” from the Gk. “anemos”
Vs. 2- D&C 77:9 which tells us who the angel from the east is.  (See East on symbolism chart.) "Another angel" is a composite Elias-various beings with various keys & powers to gather Israel & restore all things. (Ogden)
Vs. 3- The message seems clearly to be that God is doing all that he can to preserve the righteous and that the acts of destruction must be secondary to his work of saving.
                             The world is reserved unto burning in the last days. He shall send Elijah the prophet, and he shall reveal the covenants of the fathers in relation to the children, and the covenants of the children in relation to the fathers.
                             Four destroying angels holding power over the four quarters of the earth until the servants of God are sealed in their foreheads, which signifies sealing the blessing upon their heads, meaning the everlasting covenant, thereby making their calling and election sure. When a seal is put upon the father and mother, it secures their posterity, so that they cannot be lost, but will be saved by virtue of the covenant of their father and mother. (TPJS p. 321) In this sense, the seal of God in the forehead symbolizes a protection much like the lamb’s blood that ancient Israelites in Egypt placed on their door frames to protect them from the destroying angel (see Exodus 12:13).
Vs. 4- 144,000 – In Doctrine and Covenants 77:11 the Lord explained to Joseph Smith that the number 144,000 mentioned in Revelation 7:4–8 is the number of representatives out of the twelve tribes of Israel who will be ordained to assist others in their quest for exaltation (see the commentary for Revelation 14:1–5). It is not, as some people believe, the total number of people who will be exalted. “The church of the Firstborn” refers to those who will be exalted and become joint-heirs with Jesus Christ (D&C 77:11). Members of the Lord’s earthly Church—The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—who live righteously and receive the ordinances of exaltation will become members of the Lord’s heavenly Church—the Church of the Firstborn (see D&C 93:20–22).
Vs. 5-8 Why is Dan left out?
A.      A mistake. They should have listed Dan instead of Manasses and included Manasses and Ephraim (also left out) with Joseph in vs. 8
B.      See 1 Kings 12:29; Judges 18:30 and I Chron. 7 regarding Dan’s association with idols when Jeroboam set up idols there. This is not likely.

Vs. 9-17- An interlude between the events of the 6th and 7th Seals showing the righteous in the Celestial Kingdom
Vs. 9- Some say the 144,000 in verse 4 are those to be saved in heaven. The innumerable hosts in this verse are the other good people who will inherit the earth. Note the order again of all nations, kindreds, and people, and tongues. The white robes refers to our being purified through the Atonement of Jesus Christ. The palms in the hands are Palm branches which are symbols of victory and joy as in the Triumphal entry. (John 12:13; D&C 109:76; I Maccabees 13:51; 2 Maccabees 10:7)
Vs. 10 - The Revised Standard Bible says, "Salvation belongs to our God" and the Good News Bible reads, "Our salvation comes from our God."
Vs. 12 – Guess how many attributes of God are listed? Why 7?
Vs. 13 – The question is saying, “where did all these people in heaven come from?”
Vs. 14 – Note that there is no mention of people who earned their Celestial inheritance by their righteous living. They all were their because of the blood of the lamb. See D&C 138:13
              "The destinies of all people are in the hands of a just God, and He will do no injustice to any one; and this one thing is sure, that they who will live godly in Christ Jesus, shall suffer persecution; and before their robes are made white in the blood of the Lamb, it is to be expected, according to John the Revelator, they will pass through great tribulation. (Joseph to Edward Partridge, HC 1:449)
              It appears that all of the people in heaven had endured great tribulation. The Greek has a definite article, not present in the KJV. “The Great Tribulation,” Referring to a future final series of woes-not to common troubles that afflict all peoples. I personally like the reference without the definite article.
Vs. 15 – The verb “serve” come from “latreuo” which means the performance of ceremonies associated with God’s sanctuary, which these can perform because they are kings and priests of the Most High. (Draper, p. 86)
              My favorite references to living with God are this one and D&C 88:19 and Rev. 21:3. Who can add to my small collection?
              The exalted Saints serve God "forever in his kingdom, where, in the literal sense, there is neither night nor a temple. See Rev. 21:22-23. (BRM - DNTC 3:496)
Vs. 16 – Why won’t they need the sun? (Rev. 21:22-23; Isaiah 49:10; 60:19; Psalm 121:6)

Vs. 17 – Many versions say the Lord shall be their shepherd. (RSV, NEB, JB, NIV, GNB - Parry) The last verse of Chapter 6 has now been answered.

Acts 15:36-18:22- Paul's 2nd Missionary Journey- 3,000 miles; 51-53 AD
Acts 15
Vs. 5- What was very clear in the Book of Mormon was less clear with the New Testament peoples.
(See 2 Nephi 25:24-27; Mosiah 16:14-15; 3 Nephi 9:17-20; 15:2-5; 4 Nephi 1:12; Moroni 8:8.
Vs. 15-19- "It seems that the Jerusalem council may have been overly sinsitive to Jewish members, not wanting to drive them out of the Church by doctrinal or policy changes that might have seemed too abrupt to some. Upon Paul's return to Jerusalem years later (Acts 21 about 60 AD) he found Jewish Christians still holding to the traditions of Judaism.  (Ogden p. 76)
"From Paul's epistle to the Galatians, we learn interesting historical facts about the Jerusalem council that are not recorded in Acts. The most significant of these are that 1) the council took place about 14 years after Paul's conversion; 2) that Paul traveled with Barnabas to the council; 3) That Titus, an uncircumcised Greek convert, accompanied them as something of a test case; 4) By revelation they went to Jerusalem and conferred privately with the Brethren before the council began, just to make certain they were in agreement; 5) Titus was not compelled to be circumcised; 6) The brethren at Jerusalem gave Paul and Barnabas the right hand of fellowship and commissioned them to go unto the heathen in the ministry. This commission possibly gave rise to Paul's later definition of himself as the apostle of the Gentiles (Romans 11:13) 7) Paul and Barnabas were given special injunction to remember the poor in their ministry, to which Paul replied that he had a natural tendency to do that anyway." (Matthews, 'Unto All Nations' Studies in Scripture, Vol. 6. p. 40-41)
Vs. 23-29- Letter from 1st Presidency to be read in Sacrament Meetings. (Likened unto our day)
Vs. 36-41- Decision then contention-then  separation
Paul's 2nd Mission-49-53 AD-3,000 Miles-Acts 15:36-18:22
Acts 16
Vs. 1-3- The circumcision of Timothy-
Vs. 4-10- I'll go where you wants me to go.
Vs. 10- Who is the WE?
Vs. 12-40 - Philippi in Macedonia, Church by the River,  Lydia seller of Purple (mollusk shells), Damsel with a Devil, False Imprisonment, Jailer converted, Roman Trump Card, Deliverance.
Vs. 16-18-“The testimony of the devil-led damsel was true. Paul and Silas were prophets; they had the words and power of salvation. But true testimony from Satan’s servants does not lead to salvation. In effect the damsel was saying: ‘Go ahead and believe in Paul and Silas and this Jesus whom they preach. I agree they and their Master are of God; and since we are now united on that point, you can also continue to follow me and enjoy the fruits of my divination.’ And how many other practitioners of false religions there are who give lip service to Jesus and his doctrines so that people will the more readily follow them and their special brand of ‘saving’ grace. It was for the very reason here involved that Jesus himself forbade the devils whom he cast out to testify that he was the Son of God (Luke 4:41.)” (BRMcConkie, DNTC 2:149)
The branch of the Church in Philippi grew to become one of the strongest branches of the early Church, one for which Paul had particular affection (Philippians 1:3–11; 4:1).
Rights Of Roman Citizens
1. Wear a toga (death if not)      2. Three part name- A. Given name  B. Family name   C. Branch of family
3. Right to marry a Roman citizen            4. Commercial protection           5. Pass citizenship to children
6. Physical protection (whippings)           7. Appeal to Caesar                      8. No taxes after 146 BC
9. Priority in travel
Obtaining  Roman Citizenship
1. Live in Rome 2. Be a leader in Italian city or provinces              3. Serve in army- 16-20 years
4. Buy (illegal later)        5. Perform great Service for Rome          6. Whole cities given  citizenship (later)
Acts 17
Vs. 1-9- Thessalonica- 90 miles from Philippi. Paul taught from the scriptures about Jesus. Success with Greeks (God-fearers) none with the Jews. Jason (vs. 5) a possible kinsman to Paul. (See Romans 16:21)
Vs. 10-14- In Berea they found good converts, willing to read the scriptures, but the jealous from Thessalonica came to stir up the people, causing Paul to flee to Athens.
Vs. 15-34 - Athens, the capital of Greece, was a quiet university town. It had formerly possessed more intellectual genius, philosophical wisdom, and architectural splendor than any other ancient city. Its inhabitants, even during the period of decline, prided themselves on their brilliant heritage. It was the world center of idol worship; some claim it was easier to find a god in Athens than a man. Paul was appalled at the wholesale idolatry, & he took occasion in the marketplace & at Areopagus or Mars Hill to declare not the "unknown god" that the people ignorantly worshipped but the personal God whom he knew well. The Areopagus was the judicial council that met at Mars Hill.
Vs. 21- ""- "With technology today, information on a myriad of subjects is available with the click of a keystroke. It is easy to get caught in the trap of looking "To hear something new."
Vs. 23- The altar built by the Athenians to the “unknown god” is referred to in other historical sources as an altar to the unknowable god or to all gods not specifically known by name. The Athenians had apparently built this altar to avoid offending or neglecting some unknown deity. 
Vs. 28-29- Sing it, "I am a Child of God."
Vs. 34- Some believed!

Religions In Paul’s World- Richard L. Anderson


NAME

STRENTHS

BASIC BELIEFS

Traditional Paganism

Large Majority

Belief in all pagan gods; State temple sacrifice
No teaching on ethics or immorality
Private offerings & prayers to gods
Popular belief in immortality of the soul

Mystery Religions

Small Minority

Myth of special deities; Secret initiation rites
Promise of immortality; Ethical duties

Stoicism
Began w/ Zeno 2-300's BC

Majority Of The Educated

Reason exists beyond the gods;
Man must submit to divine reason;
Some belief in survival of the soul;
Periodic cycles of destruction; Ethical duty of highest good

Epicureanism
Named for Epicurus-300's BC

Small Minority Of The Educated

Gods exist but are irrelevant
No survival of soul at death
Ethical duty of highest “happiness”

Judaism

Minority Less Than 10% Of Empire

Strict monotheism; Circumcision and duty to the Law
Periodic visits of Jerusalem Temple; Belief in coming Messiah
Ethical duty to righteous life

Judaic Sympathizers

Small Minority In Synagogues

Belief in monotheism; Perhaps belief in coming Messiah
Ethical commitments to righteous life

Acts 18
1-18 - Paul in Corinth for 1 ½ years where he worked in his career as a tentmaker to support  himself.
Vs. 1 - Athens to Corinth-about 75 miles
Vs. 2 - Aquilla (tentmaker)and Priscilla- from Pontus by way of Rome. Claudius had expelled Jews from Rome in about 50 AD.
 Vs. 3 & 4 - Paul and Aquilla & Priscilla-tent makers. Paul works and teaches
 Vs. 5 - Silas probably from Philippi with a generous $ and Timotheus from Thessalonica with a problem for Paul prompting a letter to the Thessalonians
Vs. 18-22 - Paul traveled from Corinth to Cenchrea to Ephesus to Caesarea to Jerusalem and then back to his home base, Antioch of Syria.

Paul's 3rd Missionary Journey -Acts 18:23-21:15- 3,500 Miles; 54-58 AD-Longest in time and distance. Wrote 1 & 2 Corinthians, Galatians and Romans
Vs. 22-23- Paul left from Antioch and passed through old missionary locals on his way to Ephesus.
Vs. 24-28- The story of an Alexandrian convert named Apollos.
Acts 19
Vs. 1-6-  “Baptism was the essential point on which [the disciples] could receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. It seems … that some sectarian Jew had been baptizing like John, but had forgotten to inform them that there was one to follow by the name of Jesus Christ, to baptize with fire and the Holy Ghost:—which showed these converts that their first baptism was illegal, and when they heard this they were gladly baptized, and after hands were laid on them, they received the gifts, according to promise, and spake with tongues and prophesied” (Joseph Smith, Times and Seasons, Sept, 1842)
Vs. 10- This seems to be the time when the 7 Asian congregations from the Book of Revelation were established. Paul also seems to have made a trip to Corinth during this 2 year period of time. There are several references in Corinthians referring to this period of time.
Vs. 11-12- “Healings come by the power of faith; there is no healing virtue or power in any item of clothing or other object, whether owned by Paul or Jesus or anyone. But rites and objects may be used to help increase faith” (BRMcConkie DNTC, 2:169).
Vs. 13-17- Devils mock imitators.
Vs. 19-20- Work grew. People destroyed inappropriate materials.
Vs. 21-22- Paul was going to go to Europe but instead he sent Timothy and Erastus.
Vs. 23-35- The silversmiths decry the decrease in their trade of making images of Diana.
Acts 20
Vs. 1-7- Paul travels in Greece
Vs. 7-12- Brother Poll or Paul puts a young man to sleep, then wakes him up.
Vs. 15-38- Paul bids farewell to the leaders of the Church from Ephesus at a conference in Miletus.


As he bade farewell to the Church leaders in Ephesus, Paul warned them that an apostasy was coming and that it would be the result of forces working both outside the Church (“grievous wolves”) and inside the Church (“of your own selves”) (Acts 20:29–30). The Greek word apostasia, which was translated as “falling away” in 2 Thessalonians 2:3, is closer in meaning to “rebellion” or “revolution.” Thus, Church members themselves contributed to the Great Apostasy by rebelling against Church leaders and doctrine. Priestcraft was an important element of this internal rebellion. Paul’s words in Acts 20:30 provide a definition of priestcraft (see also 2 Nephi 26:29).