2. But--Greek, "And."
the court . . . without--all outside the Holy
Place
(Re 11:1).
leave out--of thy measurement, literally, "cast out"; reckon as
unhallowed.
it--emphatic. It is not to be measured; whereas the Holy
Place is.
given--by God's appointment.
unto the Gentiles--In the wider sense, there are meant here "the
times of the Gentiles," wherein Jerusalem is "trodden down of
the Gentiles," as the parallel,
Lu 21:24,
proves; for the same word is used here [Greek, "patein"],
"tread under foot." Compare also
Ps 79:1;
Isa 63:18.
forty . . . two months--
(Re 13:5).
The same period as Daniel's "time, times, and half"
(Re 12:14);
and
Re 11:3,
and Re 12:6,
the woman a fugitive in the wilderness "a thousand two hundred and
threescore days." In the wider sense, we may either adopt the year-day
theory of 1260 years (on which, and the papal rule of 1260 years, see
on
Da 7:25;
Da 8:14;
Da 12:11),
or rather, regard the 2300 days
(Da 8:14),
1335 days
(Da 12:11, 12).
1290 days, and 1260 days, as symbolical of the long period of the
Gentile times, whether dating from the subversion of the Jewish
theocracy at the Babylonian captivity (the kingdom having been
never since restored to Israel), or from the last destruction of
Jerusalem under Titus, and extending to the restoration of the
theocracy at the coming of Him "whose right it is"; the different
epochs marked by the 2300, 1335, 1290, and 1260 days, will not be fully
cleared up till the grand consummation; but, meanwhile, our duty and
privilege urge us to investigate them. Some one of the epochs assigned
by many may be right but as yet it is uncertain. The times of the
Gentile monarchies during Israel's seven times punishment, will
probably, in the narrower sense
(Re 11:2),
be succeeded by the much more restricted times of the personal
Antichrist's tyranny in the Holy Land. The long years of papal misrule
may be followed by the short time of the man of sin who shall
concentrate in himself all the apostasy, persecution, and evil of the
various forerunning Antichrists, Antiochus, Mohammed, Popery, just
before Christ's advent. His time shall be THE
RECAPITULATION and open consummation of the "mystery of
iniquity" so long leavening the world. Witnessing churches may be
followed by witnessing individuals, the former occupying the longer,
the latter, the shorter period. The three and a half (1260 days
being three and a half years of three hundred sixty days each, during
which the two witnesses prophesy in sackcloth) is the sacred number
seven halved, implying the Antichristian world-power's time is
broken at best; it answers to the three and a half years' period
in which Christ witnessed for the truth, and the Jews, His own people,
disowned Him, and the God-opposed world power crucified Him (compare
Note, see on
Da 9:27).
The three and a half, in a word, marks the time in which the earthly
rules over the heavenly kingdom. It was the duration of Antiochus'
treading down of the temple and persecution of faithful Israelites. The
resurrection of the witnesses after three and a half days, answers to
Christ's resurrection after three days. The world power's times never
reach the sacred fulness of seven times three hundred sixty, that is,
2520, though they approach to it in 2300
(Da 8:14).
The forty-two months answer to Israel's forty-two sojournings
(Nu 33:1-50)
in the wilderness, as contrasted with the sabbatic rest in Canaan:
reminding the Church that here, in the world wilderness, she cannot
look for her sabbatic rest. Also, three and a half years was the period
of the heaven being shut up, and of consequent famine, in Elias' time.
Thus, three and a half represented to the Church the idea of toil,
pilgrimage, and persecution.
JFB.
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