5. upon . . . forehead . . . name--as
harlots usually had. What a contrast to "HOLINESS TO
THE LORD," inscribed on the miter on
the high priest's forehead!
mystery--implying a spiritual fact heretofore hidden, and
incapable of discovery by mere reason, but now revealed. As the union
of Christ and the Church is a "great mystery" (a spiritual truth of
momentous interest, once hidden, now revealed,
Eph 5:31, 32),
so the Church conforming to the world and thereby becoming a harlot is
a counter "mystery" (or spiritual truth, symbolically now revealed). As
iniquity in the harlot is a leaven working in "mystery," and
therefore called "the mystery of iniquity," so when she is
destroyed, the iniquity heretofore working (comparatively) latently in
her, shall be revealed in the man of iniquity, the open
embodiment of all previous evil. Contrast the "mystery of God" and
"godliness,"
Re 10:7;
1Ti 3:16.
It was Rome that crucified Christ; that destroyed Jerusalem and
scattered the Jews; that persecuted the early Christians in pagan
times, and Protestant Christians in papal times; and probably shall be
again restored to its pristine grandeur, such as it had under the
Cæsars, just before the burning of the harlot and of itself with
her. So HIPPOLYTUS [On Antichrist] (who
lived in the second century), thought. Popery cannot be at one and the
same time the "mystery of iniquity," and the manifested
or revealed Antichrist. Probably it will compromise for
political power
(Re 17:3)
the portion of Christianity still in its creed, and thus shall prepare
the way for Antichrist's manifestation. The name Babylon, which in the
image,
Da 2:32, 38,
is given to the head, is here given to the harlot, which marks
her as being connected with the fourth kingdom, Rome, the last part of
the image. Benedict XIII, in his indiction for a jubilee, A.D. 1725, called Rome "the mother of all
believers, and the mistress of all churches" (harlots like herself).
The correspondence of syllables and accents in Greek is
striking; "He porne kai to therion; He numphe kai to arnion."
"The whore and the beast; the Bride and the Lamb."
of harlots--Greek, "of the harlots and of
the abominations." Not merely Rome, but Christendom as a whole,
even as formerly Israel as a whole, has become a harlot. The invisible
Church of true believers is hidden and dispersed in the visible Church.
The boundary lines which separate harlot and woman are not
denominational nor drawn externally, but can only be spiritually
discerned. If Rome were the only seat of Babylon, much of the
spiritual profit of Revelation would be lost to us; but the harlot
"sitteth upon many waters"
(Re 17:1),
and "ALL nations have drunk of the wine of her
fornication"
(Re 17:2;
Re 18:3;
"the earth,"
Re 19:2).
External extensiveness over the whole world and internal conformity to
the world--worldliness in extent and contents--is symbolized by the
name of the world city, "Babylon." As the sun shines on all the earth,
thus the woman clothed with the sun is to let her light penetrate to
the uttermost parts of the earth. But she, in externally Christianizing
the world, permits herself to be seduced by the world; thus her
universality or catholicity is not that of the Jerusalem which
we look for ("the MOTHER of us all,"
Re 21:2;
Isa 2:2-4;
Ga 4:26),
but that of Babylon, the world-wide but harlot city! (As Babylon
was destroyed, and the Jews restored to Jerusalem by Cyrus, so our
Cyrus--a Persian name meaning the sun--the Sun of righteousness,
shall bring Israel, literal and spiritual, to the holy Jerusalem at His
coming. Babylon and Jerusalem are the two opposite poles of the
spiritual world). Still, the Romish Church is not only accidentally and
as a matter of fact, but in virtue of its very
PRINCIPLE, a harlot, the metropolis of whoredom,
"the mother of harlots"; whereas the evangelical Protestant Church is,
according to her principle and fundamental creed, a chaste woman; the
Reformation was a protest of the woman against the harlot. The spirit
of the heathen world kingdom Rome had, before the Reformation, changed
the Church in the West into a Church-State, Rome; and in the
East, into a State-Church, fettered by the world power, having
its center in Byzantium; the Roman and Greek churches have thus fallen
from the invisible spiritual essence of the Gospel into the elements of
the world [AUBERLEN]. Compare with the "woman"
called "Babylon" here, the woman named "wickedness," or "lawlessness,"
"iniquity"
(Zec 5:7, 8, 11),
carried to Babylon: compare "the mystery of iniquity" and "the
man of sin," "that wicked one," literally, "the lawless
one"
(2Th 2:7, 8;
also
Mt 24:12).
JFB.
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