7. held up . . . right . . . and . . . left hand--Usually the right
hand was held up in affirmation as an appeal to heaven to attest the
truth
(De 32:40;
Re 10:5, 6).
Here both hands are lifted up for the fuller confirmation.
time, times, and a half--(See on
Da 7:25).
NEWTON, referring this prophecy to the Eastern
apostasy, Mohammedanism, remarks that the same period of three and a
half years, or 1260 prophetic days, is assigned to it as the Western
apostasy of the little horn
(Da 7:25);
and so, says PRIDEAUX, Mohammed began to forge his
imposture, retiring to his cave, A.D. 606, the
very year that Phocas made the grant to the bishop of Rome, whence he
assumed the title, The Universal Pastor; Antichrist thus setting both
his feet on Christendom together, the one in the East, and the other in
the West. Three and a half is the time of the world power, in which the
earthly kingdoms rule over the heavenly [AUBERLEN]. "Three and a half" represents the idea of
spiritual trial; (besides this certain symbolical meaning,
there is doubtless an accurate chronological meaning, which is
as yet to us uncertain): it is half of "seven," the complete number, so
a semi-perfect state, one of probation. The holy city is trodden by the
Gentiles forty-two months
(Re 11:2),
so the exercise of the power of the beast
(Re 13:5).
The two witnesses preach in sackcloth 1260 days, and remained unburied
three days and a half: so the woman in the wilderness: also the
same for a "time, times, and a half"
(Re 11:3, 9, 11; 12:6, 14).
Forty-two connects the Church with Israel, whose haltings in the
wilderness were forty-two
(Nu 33:1-50).
The famine and drought on Israel in Elijah's days were for "three years
and six months"
(Lu 4:25;
Jas 5:17);
there same period as Antiochus' persecution: so the ministry of the Man
of Sorrows, which ceased in the midst of a week
(Da 9:27)
[WORDSWORTH, Apocalypse].
scatter . . . holy people--"accomplished" here answers
to "the consummation"
(Da 9:27),
namely, the "pouring out" of the last dregs of the curse on the
"desolated holy people." Israel's lowest humiliation (the utter
"scattering of her power") is the precursor of her exaltation, as it
leads her to seek her God and Messiah
(Mt 23:39).
JFB.
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