12. see the voice--that is, ascertain whence the
voice came; to see who was it from whom the voice
proceeded.
that--Greek, "of what kind it was which." The
voice is that of God the Father, as at Christ's baptism and
transfiguration, so here in presenting Christ as our High Priest.
spake--The oldest manuscripts, versions, and Fathers read, "was
speaking."
being--"having turned."
seven . . . candlesticks--"lamp-stands"
[KELLY]. The stand holding the lamp. In
Ex 25:31, 32,
the seven are united in ONE candlestick or
lamp-stand, that is, six arms and a central shaft; so
Zec 4:2, 11.
Here the seven are separate candlesticks, typifying, as that
one, the entire Church, but now no longer as the Jewish Church
(represented by the one sevenfold candlestick) restricted to one
outward unity and one place; the several churches are mutually
independent as to external ceremonies and government (provided all
things are done to edification, and schisms or needless separations are
avoided), yet one in the unity of the Spirit and the Headship of
Christ. The candlestick is not light, but the bearer of light, holding
it forth to give light around. The light is the Lord's, not the
Church's; from Him she receives it. She is to be a light-bearer to His
glory. The candlestick stood in the holy place, the type of the Church
on earth, as the holiest place was type of the Church in heaven. The
holy place's only light was derived from the candlestick, daylight
being excluded; so the Lord God is the Church's only light; hers is the
light of grace, not nature. "Golden" symbolizes at once the greatest
preciousness and sacredness; so that in the Zend
Avesta, "golden" is synonymous with heavenly or divine [TRENCH].
JFB.
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