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  1. Harvest 1874

    ELISHA THE PROPHET, Part 2

    As stated in our previous study, nothing in the Scriptures positively assures us that Elisha was a type; but if his experiences from the time Elijah was taken away were typical, it would appear to us that they were in some sense double – that he represented two classes. (1) He would seem in the...
  2. Harvest 1874

    ELISHA THE PROPHET, Part 1

    2 KINGS 2:12-24 Golden Text: – “Let a double portion of thy spirit be upon me.” – 2 Kings 2:9 That Elisha was the son of a wealthy Israelite is evidenced by the fact that his father’s farming was done on a large scale. At the time that Elijah, under divine direction, first approached him and...
  3. Harvest 1874

    ELISHA THE PROPHET, Part 2

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  4. Harvest 1874

    ELIJAH TAKEN IN A WHIRLWIND, Part 3

    ELISHA, IF A TYPE, A DOUBLE ONE. We might here remark that although we are treating Elisha as a part of the type as well as Elijah, yet there is nothing in the Scriptures that positively intimates that this is the case – it is a mere inference. In Elijah’s case, as we have already pointed out...
  5. Harvest 1874

    ELIJAH TAKEN IN A WHIRLWIND, Part 2

    HARVEST SIFTINGS TYPIFIED. There has been considerable speculation respecting this account of the three times and places at which Elijah invited Elisha to part company with him: that Elijah was too modest to desire many witnesses of the final manifestation of God’s favor toward him, or that he...
  6. Harvest 1874

    ELIJAH TAKEN IN A WHIRLWIND, Part 1

    2 Kings 2:1-11 Golden Text: – “He was not, for God took him.” – Gen 5:24 (R3416) The words, “When the Lord would take up Elijah,” suggest that Elijah had a specially protected life – that it was not subject to the power of his enemies – that he was wholly under divine control. And this is true...
  7. Harvest 1874

    “HALLELUJAH! WHAT A SAVIOR!”, Part 5

    CHRIST OUR REDEMPTION, OR DELIVERANCE. Many confound the words redemption and redeem, found in the New Testament, whereas they refer to different features of the work of Christ. The word redeem in its every use in the New Testament signifies to acquire by the payment of a price, while the word...
  8. Harvest 1874

    “HALLELUJAH! WHAT A SAVIOR!”, Part 4

    CHRIST OUR SANCTIFICATION, continued But the exaltation of our Lord, who already was the chief of all creation, was even less remarkable than another feature of the divine plan, foreordained before the foundation of the world (1 Pet 1:2; Eph 1:4); namely, that he would make to some of his human...
  9. Harvest 1874

    “HALLELUJAH! WHAT A SAVIOR!”, Part 3

    CHRIST OUR SANCTIFICATION. The term “Sanctification,” used in this text, means, set apart, consecrated, devoted to, or marked out for a holy use or purpose. Christ by God is made unto us sanctification. That is to say, God through Christ sets apart or marks out for a special share in his great...
  10. Harvest 1874

    “HALLELUJAH! WHAT A SAVIOR!”, Part 2

    CHRIST OUR JUSTIFICATION. That Christ is made unto us righteousness or justification implies, – (1) That we are unjust, or unrighteous in the sight of God, and unworthy of his favor. (2) That, in view of our unworthiness, God had in some manner arranged that Christ’s righteousness should...
  11. Harvest 1874

    “HALLELUJAH! WHAT A SAVIOR!”, Part 1

    CHRIST, THE INSTRUCTOR, JUSTIFIER, SANCTIFIER AND DELIVERER OF HIS PEOPLE. “Who of God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, [justification], and sanctification, and redemption [deliverance].” –1 Cor 1:30 – CHRIST OUR WISDOM. Since God’s dealings with his creatures recognize their...
  12. Harvest 1874

    "LIKE UNTO MEN WHO WAIT FOR THEIR LORD," Part 3

    "IN SUCH AN HOUR AS YE THINK NOT." The essence of this lesson is summed up in the 40th verse, "Be ye also ready; for in an hour ye think not the Son of man cometh." No one will be aware of the hour of the Son of man's coming; it is not a matter that is left in such a form as to be speculated...
  13. Harvest 1874

    "LIKE UNTO MEN WHO WAIT FOR THEIR LORD," Part 2

    THE MASTER WILL SERVE HIS SERVANTS. What will be the special reward of these servants? The parable states it: their Master will "gird himself [he will become their servant] and will make them to sit down to meat and will come forth and serve them." This implies that at our Lord's second...
  14. Harvest 1874

    "LIKE UNTO MEN WHO WAIT FOR THEIR LORD," Part 1

    LUKE 12:35-48. Golden Text. – "Blessed are those servants whom the Lord when he cometh, shall find watching." Following up his instruction respecting his approaching death and resurrection, and after the transfiguration vision which emphasized this lesson to the apostles, our Lord began to...
  15. Harvest 1874

    Questions on the Transfiguration

    The following are some interesting questions presented in regards to this subject, some by a few forum members. “Now after six days Jesus took Peter, James, and John his brother, led them up on a high mountain by themselves; and He was transfigured before them. His face shone like the sun, and...
  16. Harvest 1874

    A VISION OF COMING GLORY

    The Transfiguration (Luke 9:28-36) "This is my beloved Son: hear him." Continuing his lessons to the apostles, showing them that his glory and Kingdom could not come until after his suffering and death, our Lord declared, "There be some standing here who will not taste of death until they see...
  17. Harvest 1874

    “YOUR LABOR IS NOT IN VAIN,” Part 5

    “It will be noticed that the translators of the Revised Version have usually avoided the use of the word “hell” throughout the Scriptures, substituting therefor in the Old Testament the Hebrew word “Sheol,” and in the New Testament the Greek word, “hades.” Evidently, in view of the meaning...
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    “YOUR LABOR IS NOT IN VAIN,” Part 4

    “The thought of some, that resurrection “change” has come to each individual at the moment of dying throughout the Gospel age – that resurrection has all along followed the dying of all, is abundantly contradicted again, when the Apostle definitely fixes the time of the First Resurrection of the...
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    “YOUR LABOR IS NOT IN VAIN,” Part 3

    “Having thus established the general principle of a resurrection, and its applicability to ALL mankind, because the redemption was “a ransom for ALL” (1 Tim 2:6), the Apostle proceeds to discuss particularly the First Resurrection, in which the Church is especially interested (he was not...
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    “YOUR LABOR IS NOT IN VAIN,” Part 2

    “Now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first-fruits of them that slept.” “Let us now look at the words of our lesson, and see that they are in full accord with what we previously set forth to be the Scriptural teaching. Our text mentions the dead as asleep, and declares that Christ...