Chapter 3 - Mountain Peaks of Prophecy

MOUNTAIN
PEAKS OF PROPHECY
The Bible is unlike all other "sacred books"
in that it bases its "Authenticity" and "Authority" on PROPHECY.
All other "sacred books" contain no predictions as to the future. If their
authors had attempted to foretell future events, their non-fulfillment would,
long ere this, have discredited their writings. Fulfilled prophecy is stronger
evidence for the "Inspiration" and "Authenticity" of the Scriptures "haphazard
guess, " nor a "probability" than miracles. Prophecy is not a "Weather
Probabilities." made up on uncertain data like our Prophecy is
"HISTORY WRITTEN IN ADVANCE, "
or, as another has said--"Prophecy is the
MOLD OF HISTORY."
The importance of the study of the Prophetic
Scriptures is seen when we recall that two-thirds of the Scriptures are
Prophetic, either in type, symbol, or direct statement; and more than one-half
of the Old Testament prophecies, and nearly all of the New Testament, point to
events yet future. Then this is a "Dark World, " and men need the "SURE
WORD OF PROPHECY" to LIGHT them over the stormy "Sea
of Time."
2Pet
1:19. When men see that God has a "Plan and Purpose" in the "Ages" they take
heart, and have something to pin their faith to. It was because the religious
leaders of Christ's day were not students of the Prophetic Scriptures that they
failed to recognize Him when He came, and if the religious leaders of our day
despise and reject the study of Prophecy, they will not be ready for Christ's
Second Coming.
There are "Four Prophetic Periods"
clearly outlined in the Scriptures.
1. PATRIARCHAL. B.C. 1921-1491
2. MOSAIC- B.C. 1491-1370
3. JEWISH-Post-Exilic- B.C. 500-400
Exilic- B.C. 600-500
Pre-Exilic- B.C. 900-600
(400 Years of Silence)
4. APOSTOLIC- A.D. 27-100
These Prophecies divide themselves into three grand divisions:
1. PAST--Fulfilled Prophecy.
2. PRESENT--Fulfilling Prophecy.
These are the prophecies that refer to the Jews, the Nations, and the
moral and religious character of the times.
3. FUTURE--Unfulfilled Prophecy.
The "Requirements" of a Genuine Prediction are five in number:
1. It must have been made known PRIOR to its
fulfillment.
2. It must be beyond all HUMAN FORESIGHT.
3. It must give DETAILS.
4. A SUFFICIENT TIME MUST ELAPSE BETWEEN ITS PUBLICATION AND
FULFILLMENT TO EXCLUDE THE PROPHET, OR ANY INTERESTED PARTY, FROM FULFILLING IT.
5. There must be a CLEAR AND EVIDENT FULFILLMENT OF THE PROPHECY.
The value of the argument for the "Inspiration of the Scriptures" from
Prophecy is evident when we study the Law of
"COMPOUND PROBABILITIES."
If I were to predict an earthquake in
Philadelphia next year the chance would be 1 in 2 that it would occur. If I
should add another prediction, that it would be on the Fourth of July, the
chance is decreased to 1 in 4. And if I add another detail, that it will be in
the daytime, the chance then becomes 1 in 8. And if I should add a fourth detail
the chance would be 1 in 32. And if the details were 10 in number. the chance
would be 1 in 1024.
Now there were 25 specific predictions made
by the Old Testament Prophets bearing on the betrayal, trial, death and burial
of Jesus. These were uttered by different prophets during the period from B.C.
1000 to B.C. 500, yet they were all literally fulfilled in 24 hours in one
person. According to the Law of "Compound Probabilities" there was one chance in
33,554,432 that these 25 predictions would be fulfilled as prophesied. If one
prophet should make several predictions as to some one event, he might by
collusion with others bring it to pass, but when a number of prophets,
distributed over several centuries, give detailed and specific predictions as to
some event, the charge of collusion cannot be sustained. It is a fact that there
were 109 predictions literally fulfilled at Christ's First Advent in the flesh.
Apply the Law of "Compound Probabilities" to this number, and the chance was
only one in BILLIONS that they would be fulfilled in one
person.
The argument that Jesus employed to convince
those two mourning disciples walking to Emmaus that He was "The Messiah, " was
the appeal to "Prophecy." "And beginning at Moses and ALL THE PROPHETS,
He expounded unto them in ALL THE SCRIPTURES (0. T.
Scriptures), the things concerning Himself."
Luke
24:27. It would be intensely interesting reading, and amazingly helpful, if
we only had in Luke's Gospel a full report of that afternoon's conversation. The
two disciples were familiar with the things that had occurred the previous week
at the arrest, trial, crucifixion and burial of Jesus, as well as the rumors of
His resurrection. It was not difficult therefore for Jesus to take those things
and by quoting from the Old Testament Scriptures show that they were just what
the prophets had foretold would happen to the Messiah when He came. He reminded
them that the prophet had said that the Messiah should be sold for 30 pieces of
silver (Zech.
11:12), be betrayed by a friend (Psa.
41:9), forsaken by His disciples (Zech.
13:7), accused by false witnesses (Psa.
35:11), be dumb fiefore His accusers (Isa.
53:7), be scourged (Isa.
50:6), His garments parted (Psa.
22:18), mocked by His enemies (Psa.
22:7-8), be given gall and vinegar to drink (Psa.
69:21), not a , bone of His body broken (Psa.
34:20), die with malefactors (Isa.
53:12), that the price of His betrayal should be used to purchase a
"Potter's Field" (Zech.
11:13), and that He should be buried in a rich man's tomb.
Isa.
53:9.
But Jesus doubtless did not stop with simply
proving that the crucified Christ fulfilled all the requirements of prophecy. It
was a long walk they had. Jesus doubtless joined them soon after they left
Jerusalem for Emmaus, which was some 6 miles away, and so had ample time in
which to outline the "Prophetic Portrait" of the Messiah. Turning to
Gen.
22:7-8, He pictured Isaac as a "Type" of Christ, and that God spared
Abraham's son, but did not spare His own Son. He then called attention to the
institution of "The Passover, " and recalled the fact that in preparing the lamb
for roasting, two spits were used, one thrust lengthwise through the body for
support over the fire, and the other across the shoulders for turning, thus
symbolizing the Cross on which the Lamb of God was suspended. He then reminded
them that Jesus had said in one of His discourses "And I, if I be LIFTED
UP, will draw all men unto me."
John
12:32. And having thus refreshed their memory, He took them back to that
incident in the history of the Children of Israel of "The Brazen Serpent, " and
pointed out that that was a type of how men are bitten with the serpents of sin,
and need a Saviour, and how Jesus by being lifted up took the place of the
"Brazen Serpent, " and that all that look to Him in faith -shall be delivered
from the results of sin. 'I'hen Jesus spoke of the Prophet Jonah, and what
befell him, and recalled His own prophecy, which doubtless they had heard but
had forgotten, that "As Jonah was three days and three nights in the whale's
belly, so shall the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of
the earth" (Matt.
12:40), thus showing them that they should not have been surprised at the
report they had heard that morning, that Jesus had
RISEN FROM THE DEAD.
Is it any wonder that as Jesus thus went on
outlining the "Prophetic Christ" and comparing Him with the "Historic Christ"
they had known and loved, that their heart "BURNED WITHIN THEM"
as He talked with them by the way, and opened up to them the Scriptures.
Luke
24:32. How easy a conundrum seems when we know the answer, and how simple
the Scriptures become when we see Christ in them, for "the TESTIMONY OF
JESUS" is the "SPIRIT OF PROPHECY."
Rev.
19:10. That is, the Spirit and purpose of all Prophecy is to testify
of Jesus. How important then is the study of Prophecy.
Now we have seen that there were 109
predictions of the Old Testament Prophets literally fulfilled at
Christ's First Advent, but there are 845 quotations from the
Old Testament in the New Testament, and 333 of these refer to
Christ. They vary from types and figures, that seem meaningless unless you place
Christ in them, to s that at times descend to the minutest details. The only
books of the Old Testament not quoted in the New Testament are Ruth, Ezra,
Nehemiah, Songs of Solomon and Obadiah.
The Old Testament scriptures bear a "double
witness" to Jesus. They point out both his 'FIRST" and
"SECOND" Comings. And the same Prophet in referring to the "Two
Comings" did not always name them in the proper order. This was confusing to the
Bible students and religious leaders of Christ's day. I In fact they did not
know that there were to be "Two Comings." Therefore they are not to be too
harshly judged because they rejected Christ, because He did not at once set up
an "Earthly Kingdom." They did not separate the prophecies that foretold His "SUFFERINGS"
from the prophecies that foretold His "GLORY."
1Pet. 1:10-12. They believed that a the prophecies that referred to the
Messiah (Christ) were to be fulfilled at His First Coming. This accounts for why
the people of Christ's day looked for Him to set up an Earthly Kingdom. They did
not see that this "Present Dispensation, " or "CHURCH AGE," was
to intervene between the "SUFFERINGS" (the CROSS)
and the "GLORY" (the CROWN). But we stand on
this side of Calvary and can readily separate the fulfilled
prophecies of the "First Advent" from the unfulfilled
prophecies of the " Second Advent." This is clearly brought out on the Chart of
the "Mountain Peaks of Prophecy."
The Old Testament prophet saw the future as
separate peaks of one mountain. He did not see that these peaks
assembled themselves in groups with a valley the "VALLEY OF THE CHURCH,
" between. In the first group is the "Birth of Jesus, " Calvary, " and ,
Pentecost. " In the second group is "Antichrist, " the , Revelation of Christ, "
and the "Kingship of Christ." The Prophet Isaiah (Isa.
61:1-2) did not see that "comma" in the second verse, that
separated between the statements-"THE ACCEPTABLE YEAR OF THE LORD,
" and "THE DAY OF VENGEANCE OF OUR GOD, " was to span a period
covering the whole of this "Present Dispensation, " and already over 1900 years
long. Likewise the Prophet Jeremiah (Jer.
23:5-6) separates with a "comma" the First and Second
Advents, or between "THE RIGHTEOUS BRANCH, " and the "KING
WHO SHALL REIGN AND PROSPER." The Prophets saw the "Prophetic"
and "Kingly" work of Christ, but they did not see the 'PRIESTLY."
They saw the "Altar" (Sacrificial), and the "Throne'
but they did not see the "TABLE" (the Lord's Table) that was to
come in between.
As shown on the Chart the Prophet saw in a
direct line along the "Peaks of Prophecy, " and did not see the "valley"
of "The Church" in between. Our viewpoint is from the side. We face the "Valley"
with the "First Advent" (the CROSS) to our left, and the
"Second Advent" (the CROWN) to our right. All we have to do is
to separate the prophecies of the "First Advent" from the prophetic references
to Christ in the Old Testament, and apply the balance to His "Second Advent."
This simplifies the study of Prophecy.
Isaiah's prophecies have mainly to do with
the Messiah and Israel. Jeremiah is the
Prophet of Israel's return to their own land. Fzekiel has to do
with the Restoration of Israel to their own land, and with the
Millennial Land, Restored Temple, and the
form of Worship. Daniel is the Prophet of the Gentiles
and their final great Leader--ANTICHRIST.
Zechariah is most concerned about the events that shall happen at the Second
Coming of Christ, as-
(1) ANTICHRIST (the Idol
Shepherd).
Zech. 11:15-17.
(2) ARMAGEDDON
Zech. 14:1-3.
(3) CONVERSION OF ISRAEL.
Zech. 12:9-14.
(4) CHRIST'S RETURN TO OLIVET.
Zech. 14:4-11.
(5) OLD AGE IN JERUSALEM.
Zech.
8:3-8.
(6) FEAST OF TABERNACLES.
Zech. 14:16-21.
Notice that Zechariah does not see these
events in their chronological order. All the Major Prophets, and 9 of the Minor
Prophets, emphasize the "Kingship of Christ, " and it was this
that confused the Religious Leaders of Christ's day.
THE PERSPECTIVE OF PROPHECY
The Chart on "The Perspective of Prophecy"
shows what each of the Prophets foresaw of future events from the Birth of
Christ on down to the New Heavens and the New Earth. A careful study of the
Chart will show that the Prophet Nahum saw nothing beyond his time, while the
Prophet Isaiah saw more and the farthest of all the prophets.
THE
PERSPECTIVE OF PROPHECY
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