4. The color scarlet, it is remarkable, is that reserved for
popes and cardinals. Paul II made it penal for anyone but cardinals to
wear hats of scarlet; compare Roman Ceremonial [3.5.5]. This
book was compiled several centuries ago by
MARCELLUS, a Romish archbishop, and dedicated to
Leo X. In it are enumerated five different articles of dress of
scarlet color. A vest is mentioned studded with pearls.
The Pope's miter is of gold and precious stones. These
are the very characteristics outwardly which Revelation thrice assigns
to the harlot or Babylon. So Joachim an abbot from Calabria, about
A.D. 1200, when asked by Richard of England, who
had summoned him to Palestine, concerning Antichrist, replied that "he
was born long ago at Rome, and is now exalting himself above all that
is called God." ROGER HOVEDEN
[Annals, 1.2], and elsewhere, wrote, "The harlot arrayed in gold
is the Church of Rome." Whenever and wherever (not in Rome alone) the
Church, instead of being "clothed (as at first,
Re 12:1)
with the sun" of heaven, is arrayed in earthly meretricious gauds,
compromising the truth of God through fear, or flattery, of the world's
power, science, or wealth, she becomes the harlot seated on the beast,
and doomed in righteous retribution to be judged by the beast
(Re 17:16).
Soon, like Rome, and like the Jews of Christ's and the apostles' time
leagued with the heathen Rome, she will then become the persecutor of
the saints
(Re 17:6).
Instead of drinking her Lord's "cup" of suffering, she has "a cup full
of abominations and filthinesses." Rome, in her medals, represents
herself holding a cup with the self-condemning inscription, "Sedet
super universum." Meanwhile the world power gives up its hostility
and accepts Christianity externally; the beast gives up its God-opposed
character, the woman gives up her divine one. They meet halfway by
mutual concessions; Christianity becomes worldly, the world becomes
Christianized. The gainer is the world; the loser is the Church. The
beast for a time receives a deadly wound
(Re 13:3),
but is not really transfigured; he will return worse than ever
(Re 17:11-14).
The Lord alone by His coming can make the kingdoms of this world become
the kingdoms of our Lord and His Christ. The "purple" is the badge of
empire; even as in mockery it was put on our Lord.
decked--literally, "gilded."
stones--Greek, "stone."
filthiness--A, B, and ANDREAS read, "the
filthy (impure) things."
JFB.
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