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Phanerosis - The Subject
Angelic Supervision Of World Events
The elohal superintendence of the affairs of the
"thrones, dominions, principalities, and powers" of
the world, is clearly revealed in the book of Daniel. In the
fourth chapter of this prophet it is declared that the matter
set forth therein was revealed to teach "the living that
the Highest One is the ruler in the kingdom of men, and that He
giveth it to him whom He shall please, and sets up over it the
lowest of men." Besides this it shows, that though the ruler
or Lord, He does not administer the government alone, but associates
with Himself others, styled irin "watchers,"
who are, like Himself, kaddishin, "Holy Ones."
These Holy Sentinels -- such as kept guard in the Garden of Eden
over the tree of the two lives --are the rulers, or "lords"
and "kings," alluded to by Paul in 1 Tim. 6:15, and
John, in Rev. 17: 14; 19: 16, in the name that no man knows but
He whose it is -- "KING of Kings, and LORD of Lords."
The temporary dethronement of Nebuchadnezzar, when he was driven
from the society of men, and was compelled to dwell with the beasts
of the field, to eat grass as oxen, and to be drenched with the
dew of heaven, until seven times, or years, had passed over him
-- allegorical of the fate that awaits the representative of His
image-power in our latter day future -- the dethronement, I say,
of this Chaldean potentate was, by the decision of the Sentinels,
whose report caused the Holy One to decree the punishment of his
pride.
These Holy Ones and Elohal Sentinels associated with
the Most High and Holy One -- the Eternal Power Yahweh -- in the
government of the world, are aggregately styled shemaiyah,
"the heavens," in Dan 4:26, as "thy kingdom
shall be continued to thee from (the time) that thou shalt know
that shallitin, THE RULERS (are) shemaiyah, THE
HEAVENS." This class of watchers and holy ones is the heavens
to which David refers in Psalm 50, saying "AIL, ELOHIM, YAHWEH
(Power, the Mighties, He who shall be), spake, and made proclamation
to the earth, from the rising of the sun to its going down. Out
of Zion, the perfection of splendour, ELOHIM (the Mighty Ones
are) caused to shine forth. Our Elohim shall come and not
keep silence; a fire before His (Yahweh's) faces (the Elohim)
shall devour; and around Him it is very tempestuous. He will make
proclamation to the Heavens (the Holy ones and Sentinels, styled
in Matt. 24:31, "His Angels with trumpet of great sound"
--compare Deut. 30:3-10) --from above, and to the earth, in vindicating
his people, saying, Gather ye to me, my saints, who cut
up my meat for eating in a sacrifice.-- (This is the literal
rendering of the words of the Spirit of David, chorthai
berithai all-zahvach, in the English version expressed by
the sentence "those that have made a covenant with me by
sacrifice." The literal expresses what was done in the institution
and confirmation of promises. The promises to be fulfilled were
stated; animals were then slain and divided, or "cut up",
and separated into two parcels, between which the parties concerned
passed. The words of the promise were then sworn to, and the parties
of the first and second parts, sitting down together, "cut
up the meat provided, or eat it in a sacrifice; not
as a priestly offering. but as an immolation by private persons,
at their own cost." Thus the victim slain and the
promise made and confirmed being elements of the same transaction,
came each of them to be styled berith, "an eating,"
or covenant. In illustration of this exposition, see Gen. 15:9-18;
21:22-32; 26:26-30; 31:43-54 --Dr. Thomas.) Thus He showed THE
HEAVENS His righteousness; for Elohim (the Spirit-Powers, "born
of the Spirit, and, therefore, Spirit" -- the Eternal in
many) is Himself the Judge, Selah!" i.e., weigh, or
consider!
Among the Elohal Sentinels of the kingdoms are Gabriel
and Michael, "lords" and "princes" of the
heavens. Gabriel was employed as a messenger of the Eternal Spirit,
symbolized in Dan. 10:5-9, to give the prophet skill and understanding
(8:15-18: 9:20-23). He communicated to him the prophecy of the
Seventy Weeks, in which he fixed the time of the covenanting,
or "cutting off, of Messiah the Prince"; and it was
that same Gabriel (or Man of Power, as his name imports) who appeared
to Zachariah, the priest of the course of Abia, and declared to
him that his wife Elizabeth, one of the posterity of Aaron, should
become the mother of John, who should "go before Yahweh
their Elohim," to prepare a people to receive him; and
who also afterwards appeared to a virgin of the house of David,
and informed her that she should become the mother of Yah Elohim,
i.e., "He who shall be Mighty Ones" (Ps. 68:18),
or as he is named in Jer. 23:6, Yahweh tzidkainu, "He
who shall be our righteousness"; or as the latter occurs
in the Greek le-sous, which is a corruption of Yaho-shaia,
contracted Yeshua. "He shall be salvation." "Thou,
Mary, shalt call his name Jesus; for he shall save his people
from their sins"; in which Joseph, her husband, acquiesced.
Now when Gabriel appeared to the old people of Aaron's
house, he said, "I am Gabriel, who stand in the presence
of AIL" -- the Supreme Power of the heavens. Upwards
of five hundred and thirty years before, he appeared to Daniel
with an answer to his supplication; and on that occasion told
him that he had been sent with an answer to his supplications
concerning the "desolations" of the Holy Land, and of
"the city where Eloah's name was proclaimed"; and that
he had come to show (for he was greatly beloved) that he might
understand "the word," and comprehend "the vision"
set forth before him at Shushan, the palace in Elam, by the river
Ulai, as in chapter 8.
This seems to have ended Gabriel's mission to Daniel;
for, after delivering to him the prophecy of the restoration of
the City and Commonwealth from the Chaldean overthrow; and the
subsequent appearance and CUTTING OFF, or covenanting of
the guiltless Messiah; and the after-destruction of the
City and Commonwealth again by the Romans, which was to be succeeded
by a long desolation -- we read no more of Gabriel in the book.
But, though he disappears from the theatre of events till the
nine months preceeding the birth of YAH ELOHIM, or Jesus, another
Revelation appears to Daniel, as described in chapter 10.
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