Thursday, June 14, 2018

Armageddon.

Another Excerpt-  May God bless us as we seek ONLY truth!

We're going to talk a little about Armageddon. Yes, that very familiar word they've made a title of a movie, and books and so on and so forth. The Word Armageddon depicts the end of the world and a great battle, even those who aren't religious have this idea of Armageddon. A lot of people believe it is fictional, like so many things Satan gets a hold of and uses for his deceptive ends.

Truthfully, Armageddon is not at all what people imagine. Having said this we need to pray for comprehension. We need to pray for SPIRITUAL enlightenment. We need to pray for our personal beliefs be set aside whenever they differ from God's. We can't hold fast to our cherished beliefs or truly we are inviting Satan to deceive us.

Please read this through to the end, get the full picture. I'm not offering this opportunity in order to entertain you with wild suppositions, to get you excited, to ignite in you sensationalism. We aren't seeking the arousal of our senses, we are seeking TRUTH. If you want excitement Satan will give you all sorts of excitement you want. God gives truth, sobering truth!

********(Excerpt from (From Watchman, What of the Night? September, 2003) and
 the pamphlet The Sign of the End of Time  by Wm. H. Grotheer)

'ARMAGEDDON!!

NOT a Physical Battle Between Nations Divided, but a Spiritual Battle Between the Nations of the World United (a planet in rebellion) Against God.
(((Re-read that again. NOT A PHYSICAL BATTLE. Yet so many fictions have it just that, a huge, epic, world shattering, battle unlike any other ever in history. Armageddon is a term sometimes used for the end of the world. The battle that is to take place destroys the world. In truth the world as we know it does end.))))
HAR-MAGEDON
With the attention of the world being focused on the Euphrates River Valley, the Biblical connection based in Bible prophecy is being emphasized. With the drying up of the river Euphrates (Rev. 16:12), is associated "a place called in the Hebrew tongue, Armageddon" (16:16).
In the Spring 2003 issue of Adventists Affirm, a publication affirming Seventh-day Adventist beliefs, was an article by Steve Wohlberg, "Israel and Armageddon." He was commenting on, and taking issue with, Book 11 of the best-selling Left Behind Series, Armageddon: The Cosmic Battle of the Ages.
Being of Jewish descent, Wohlberg seems, however, unable to distinguish between Israel and Jerusalem as used in the New Testament. His take-off in the article is in regard to Israel. He writes:
First of all - and this has seismic implications - the New Testament actually describes two Israels, not just one. (p. 15; emphasis his).
This is true. There is Israel of the flesh, and Israel of the Spirit. Both are peoples on earth; however when we come to Jerusalem, it is a different picture. There was and is a Jerusalem on earth, the city of David, now the capital of the modern State of Israel. The second Jerusalem is the heavenly, the New Jerusalem which will come "down from God out of heaven" (Rev. 21:2). To fail to recognize this difference between the use of "Jerusalem" and "Israel" in the New Testament leads to a FAILURE to properly understand Jesus' own prophecy concerning the earthly Jerusalem.
In discussing the book of Revelation as he leads up to his answer to the question, "What is Armageddon?" is the emphasis of the fact that John was "in the spirit" and comments, "don't forget this." He accepts this statement of John's condition in vision as a justification to spiritualize the meaning of the prophetic revelation given. So he concludes: In essence, "Armageddon" in Revelation depicts the final battle between King Jesus with His heavenly armies (19:11-19) fighting against the world-wide forces of Satan with "Mystery Babylon." (p. 21).
In analyzing the deception which Wohlberg is setting forth in this journal dedicated to the affirmation of what Seventh-day Adventists believe, let us note first a very simple fact as given in Revelation.
Armageddon is NOT a battle but a place - a place where "the battle of that great day of God Almighty" focuses. (Rev. 16:14). The Greek word for "place" (τόπος) is a part of our English word, topography. It was used by Jesus (John 14:2) when He promised the reality of the future - "I go to prepare a place for you." Jesus was not spiritualizing away Heaven when He declared, "In my Father's house are many mansions."
The word, τόπος, is also used in Heb. 12:17,
Heb 12:17  For ye know how that afterward, when he would have inherited the blessing, he was rejected: for he found no place of repentance, though he sought it carefully with tears
 -where it defines the experience of Esau who, in selling his birthright, passed the point of no return. This is equally true of those whom the "spirits of devils" gather to the "place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon."
They have passed the point of no return in their rebellion against God.
A second factor which Wohlberg ignored whether in ignorance or intentionally is the fact that the plague is one thing in Revelation 16, and the cause is another thing. For example, the first plague, "noisome and grievous sores" fell on those who had received "the mark of the beast, and upon them which worshipped his image" (verse. 2). The "mark" and the "image" took place in PROBATIONARY time, the plague comes AFTER THE CLOSE OF PROBATION. The same is true of the sixth plague: The gathering together into "the place" by the "spirit of devils" is PRIOR to the close of probation, the drying of the water of the great river, Euphrates, is AFTER the close of probation.
A third factor is that this specific place HAS A NAME, and that name is given in the Hebrew tongue. Wohlberg, claiming to be of Jewish descent , evidently did not receive a knowledge of the Hebrew language through that descent. Actually the word, "Armageddon" is better translated in the ARV – Har-Magedon. The first part of the compound word - Har - means "mountain." It is the second part of the name that is more difficult of translation. Written in Greek in Revelation, transliterated into English in our Bibles, it nevertheless is a Hebrew designation of a specific place. What "place"?
The Hebrew language has no vowels, as such. The three consonants from Magedon which we need to consider are "m (μ)," g (γ)," and "d (δ). In the Hebrew language the Ayin when translated into the Greek is often translated by a gamma (γ. One example is the name, Gomorrah, sister city to Sodom. The Hebrew spelling is Ayin, (not Gimel) Mem, Res, He. In the LXX, the Greek translation of the Old Testament, the city is spelled, G (gamma) ομορραζ. Gesenius, recognized Hebrew linguist, wrote:
While the Hebrew was a living language, this letter [Ayin] which is peculiar to the Semitic tongue, and extremely difficult for our organs to pronounce, seems to have had . . . a two fold pronunciation [a soft and a hard sound]. The harder Ayin which the Arabs called Ghain, was a harsh sound uttered from the bottom of the throat, accompanied by a certain whirring or whizzing, so as resemble the letter "R" when uttered abruptly with a strong rolling. This the Seventy have actually represented by the letter [gamma] in the LXX. (Hebrew and English of the Old Testament, p. 737)
(For a diagram of this use of the Greek, gamma, and the Hebrew, ayin, see Appendix D in the booklet, "The SIGN of the End of Time").
The Hebrew word which meets most closely the textual as well as the linguistic demands and is called a mountain in the Old Testament, is Mo'ed, "Mount of the Congregation, in the sides of the north." Isaiah tells us that it is the design of Lucifer to be enthroned there (14:13),
Isa 14:13  For thouH859 hast saidH559 in thine heart,H3824 I will ascendH5927 into heaven,H8064 I will exaltH7311 my throneH3678 aboveH4480 H4605 the starsH3556 of God:H410 I will sitH3427 also upon the mountH2022 of the congregation,H4150 in the sidesH3411 of the north:H6828
H2022
הר
har

H4150
מועדה / מעד / מועד
mô‛êd / mô‛êd / mô‛âdâh

-and John in Revelation indicates that the "spirits of devils" gather "the kings of the earth" to THIS PLACE for "the battle of the great day of God Almighty" (Rev. 16:14, 16).
The enthronement of Lucifier at a place in the Hebrew tongue called Har Mo'ed is the signal for the Lord God Almighty to take unto Himself His great power and reign. (See Rev. 11:15-19)
Rev 11:15  And the seventh angel sounded; and there were great voices in heaven, saying, The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ; and he shall reign for ever and ever.
Rev 11:16  And the four and twenty elders, which sat before God on their seats, fell upon their faces, and worshipped God,
Rev 11:17  Saying, We give thee thanks, O Lord God Almighty, which art, and wast, and art to come; because thou hast taken to thee thy great power, and hast reigned.
Rev 11:18  And the nations were angry, and thy wrath is come, and the time of the dead, that they should be judged, and that thou shouldest give reward unto thy servants the prophets, and to the saints, and them that fear thy name, small and great; and shouldest destroy them which destroy the earth.
Rev 11:19  And the temple of God was opened in heaven, and there was seen in his temple the ark of his testament: and there were lightnings, and voices, and thunderings, and an earthquake, and great hail.

How much more meaningful is the prophetic intent when carefully studied than the "spiritualizing" away of the Word of God as Wohlberg has done? Lo, another false prophet has arisen in "Israel."  (From Watchman, What of the Night? September, 2003)


(The above image copied from the pamphlet The Sign of the End of Time  by Wm. H. Grotheer)

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