25. Three attributes of Antichrist are specified: (1) The highest
worldly wisdom and civilization. (2) The uniting of the whole civilized
world under his dominion. (3) Atheism, antitheism, and autotheism in its
fullest development
(1Jo 2:22).
Therefore, not only is power taken from the fourth beast, as in the
case of the other three, but God destroys it and the world power in
general by a final judgment. The present external Christianity is to
give place to an almost universal apostasy.
think--literally, "carry within him as it were the burden of the
thought."
change times--the prerogative of God alone
(Da 2:21);
blasphemously assumed by Antichrist. The "times and laws" here meant
are those of religious ordinance; stated times of feasts [MAURER]. Perhaps there are included the times
assigned by God to the duration of kingdoms. He shall set Himself
above all that is called God
(2Th 2:4),
putting his own "will" above God's times and laws
(Da 11:36, 37).
But the "times" of His wilfulness are limited for the elect's sake
(Mt 24:22).
they--the saints.
given into his hand--to be persecuted.
time . . . times and . . . dividing of
time--one year, two years, and half a year: 1260 days
(Re 12:6, 14);
forty-two months
(Re 11:2, 3).
That literally three and a half years are to be the term of
Antichrist's persecution is favored by
Da 4:16, 23,
where the year-day theory would be impossible. If the Church, moreover,
had been informed that 1260 years must elapse before the second advent,
the attitude of expectancy which is inculcated
(Lu 12:38;
1Co 1:7;
1Th 1:9, 10;
2Pe 3:12)
on the ground of the uncertainty of the time, would be out of place.
The original word for "time" denotes a stated period or set
feast; or the interval from one set feast to its recurrence, that
is, a year [TREGELLES];
Le 23:4,
"seasons";
Le 23:44,
"feasts." The passages in favor of the year-day theory are
Eze 4:6,
where each day of the forty during which Ezekiel lay on his right side
is defined by God as meaning a year. Compare
Nu 14:34,
where a year of wandering in the wilderness was appointed for each day
of the forty during which the spies searched Canaan; but the days were,
in these two cases, merely the type or reason for the years, which were
announced as they were to be fulfilled. In the prophetic part of
Nu 14:34
"years" are literal. If the year-day system was applied to them, they
would be 14,400 years! In
Eze 4:4-6,
if day meant year, Ezekiel would have lain on his right
side forty years! The context here in
Da 7:24, 25,
is not symbolical. Antichrist is no longer called a horn, but a
king subduing three out of ten kings (no longer horns,
Da 7:7, 8).
So in
Da 12:7,
where "time, times, and half a time," again occurs, nothing symbolic
occurs in the context. So that there is no reason why the three and a
half years should be so. For the first four centuries the "days" were
interpreted literally; a mystical meaning of the 1260 days then began.
WALTER BRUTE first suggested
the year-day theory in the end of the fourteenth century. The
seventy years of the Babylonian captivity foretold by Jeremiah
(Jer 25:12; 29:10)
were understood by Daniel
(Da 9:2)
as literal years, not symbolical, which would have been 25,200 years!
[TREGELLES]. It is possible that the year-day and
day-day theories are both true. The seven (symbolical) times of
the Gentile monarchies
(Le 26:24)
during Israel's casting off will end in the seven years of Antichrist.
The 1260 years of papal misrule in the name of Christ may be
represented by three and a half years of open Antichristianity and
persecution before the millennium. Witnessing churches may be succeeded
by witnessing individuals, the former occupying the longer, the latter
the shorter period
(Re 11:3).
The beginning of the 1260 years is by ELLIOTT set
at A.D. 529 or 533, when Justinian's edict
acknowledged Pope John II to be head of the Church; by LUTHER, at 606, when Phocas confirmed Justinian's grant.
But 752 is the most likely date, when the temporal dominion of
the popes began by Pepin's grant to Stephen II (for Zachary, his
predecessor's recognition of his title to France), confirmed by
Charlemagne. For it was then first that the little horn plucked up
three horns, and so became the prolongation of the fourth
secular kingdom [NEWTON]. This would bring
us down to about A.D. 2000, or the seventh
thousand millenary from creation. But CLINTON
makes about 1862 the seventh millenary, which may favor the dating from
A.D. 529.
JFB.
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