Vol. 12, The Symbolic Code, No. 1
Vol. 12 No. 1
NOVEMBER, 1956
THE CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER AND
EXPLANATION OF SOME ISAIAH CHAPTERS 3
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THE
CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER AND
EXPLANATION
OF SOME ISAIAH CHAPTERS
(The sermon selected for
this issue of The Symbolic Code was delivered by Brother V. T. Houteff on March 14 and June 30, 1942.)
PRAYER THOUGHT: "The
message we have to bear is not a message that men need cringe to declare. They are not to seek to cover it, to conceal
its origin and purpose. Its advocates
must be men who will not hold their peace day nor night. As those who have made solemn vows to God,
and who have been commissioned as the messengers of Christ, as stewards of the
mysteries of the grace of God, we are under obligation to declare faithfully
the whole counsel of God. We are not to
make less prominent the special truths that have separated us from the world
and made us what we are; for they are fraught with eternal interests. God has given us light in regard to the
things that are now taking place in the last remnant of time, and with pen and
voice we are to proclaim the truth to the world, not in a tame, spiritless way,
but in demonstration of the Spirit and power of God. The mightiest conflicts are involved in the
furtherance of the message, and the results of its promulgation are of moment
to both heaven and earth.
"The controversy between the two great
powers
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of good and evil is soon to be ended; but to the time
of its close, there will be continual and sharp contests. We should now purpose, as did Daniel and his
fellows in
"Today the world is full of flatterers
and dissemblers; but God forbid that those who claim to be guardians of sacred trusts, shall betray the interests of God's cause through
the insinuating suggestions and devices of the enemy of all righteousness.
"There is no time now to range
ourselves on the side of the transgressors of God's law, to see with their
eyes, to hear with their ears, and to understand with their perverted
senses. We must press together. We must labor to become a unit, to be holy in
life and pure in character. Let those
who profess to be servants of the living God no longer bow down to the idol of
men's opinions, no longer be slaves to any shameful lust, no
longer bring a polluted offering to the Lord, a sin-stained soul." --
Testimonies
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to Ministers, pp. 470, 471.
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Our study for today is taken from several
chapters in Isaiah, particularly chapters 12, 13 and 14. Some of these chapters contain prophecies
which are illustrated by certain experiences of ancient peoples and nations
which at some time were to be repeated.
We shall now commence our study with only a brief review of what we have
already found in chapters 7 and 8 because our time is limited and you are all
more or less familiar with it.
First is mentioned the history of ancient
Since, as has already been pointed out,
Christ ("Immanuel") did not live in the time of such a
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confederacy, it must be that not only
Through these scriptures and historical
facts we learned that the antitype of Israel and Syria's confederacy took place
commencing in the first century A.D., when one part of the Christians (Israel)
federated with pagans (Syria) against the other Christians (Judah), but their
combined church-state power was broken by the Protestant nations (Assyria)
after Immanuel (born-again Christians) came but before they had advanced in Truth
far enough to know how to choose between good and evil and before the younger
Christians, represented by the second son, Mahershalalhashbaz
of chapter 8, had progressed enough even
to know their "father" (God) and their "mother" (the
church).
After Isaiah mentions the ancient historical
confederacy and then the sign of Immanuel, which we have just reviewed and
applied to the experience of the early Christian church history, Isaiah 8:9
warns against another association of peoples, saying that this confederacy will
likewise surely fail and fall to pieces.
And for us, this is the main lesson in these chapters. We are instructed as to what to expect and
what to do about it.
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The period we are now in is antitypical
In outlining the chapters we find this
order: The seventh chapter brings the birth of Christians and the federation
against them, the eighth chapter brings in the latter-day confederacy of
peoples and nations and the outcome of it;
the ninth and tenth chapters contain a continuation of the antitypical
period of Assyria and her fall; the eleventh chapter brings the setting up of
the Kingdom of God; the twelfth chapter expresses the praise of those in Zion
in the Kingdom; the thirteenth chapter brings the burden of Babylon.
Recently, you recall, we studied the tenth
chapter of Isaiah and found that this chapter brings us to the time when the period
of antitypical
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Now we may ask ourselves why the symbolization
of the government of God's Kingdom as given in Isaiah 11 is in the form of the
rod and the Branch and the root? Other figures might have been used that would
be just as fitting, but God chose these.
Why? -- It must be noticed that the eleventh chapter starts with the
word "and," showing that it is a continuation of the tenth
chapter. Now let us read
Isa.
Isa. 11:1 -- "And there shall come forth a rod out of the
stem of Jesse, and a Branch shall grow out of his roots."
The people are illustrated as trees. The Lord is first to take out the people --
clean the land -- and then a Branch shall stand. In other words, one set is to be taken out
completely and a new set is to stand in its place. The land of our fathers,
You see, then, that these chapters are
arranged in their correct order, and put in other
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terms, it can be said that when this association of Isaiah
8 is urged, the leopard-like beast of Revelation 13 is about to pass off and
the other period represented by the scarlet-colored beast of Revelation 17 is about
to come on the stage of action. With the
fall of
The rest of chapter 11 describes the
condition of God's Kingdom and the way His people are brought there, and
continuing on with the praise of the righteous in the Kingdom, chapter 12
commences with the word "and."
Let us read through this chapter and make a few comments as we proceed.
Isa. 12:1 -- "And in that day thou shalt
say, O Lord, I will praise Thee: though Thou wast
angry with me Thine anger is turned away, and Thou comfortedst me."
In the church purified, Christ's Kingdom
described in the preceding chapter, God's people will praise Him though He had
been angry with them. When was He angry
with them? -- When He had to use the Gentile nations to disperse them because
of their rebellious and idolatrous ways.
When they are brought back into the Kingdom and are comforted, then they
will understand all God's dealings and will praise Him for it.
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Isa. 12:2 -- "Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and
not be afraid: for the Lord JEHOVAH is my strength and my song; He also is
become my salvation."
This is the testimony God's people will bear
in His Kingdom.
Isa. 12:3 -- "Therefore with joy shall ye draw water out of
the wells of salvation."
Now the Lord speaks. When God's people are safely and peacefully
situated in the land of promise; when they bear their testimony of faith and
trust in God, then God says that they with joy shall draw water (Truth) out of
the wells of salvation.
Isa. 12:4 -- "And in that day shall ye say, Praise the Lord,
call upon His name, declare His doings among the people, make mention that His
name is exalted."
The 144,000 will do this very thing when
they go to all nations.
Isa. 12:5 -- "Sing unto the Lord; for He hath done excellent
things: this is known in all the earth."
All the earth is to know of the Lord's
excellent things.
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Isa. 12:6 -- "Cry out and shout, thou inhabitant of
The 144,000 standing on
How plain it is that God is about to do a
great thing in the earth that all will know about. Before this message came we were unable to
place all of these events, but how clear they are now!
We already learned that with the fall of
Assyria God sets up His Kingdom and then
Isa. 13:1, 2 -- "The burden of
In presenting the burden of
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that it is at
Isa. 13:3 -- "I have commanded My
sanctified ones, I have also called My mighty ones for Mine anger, even them
that rejoice in My highness."
Two groups are here mentioned: (1) His
"sanctified ones" -- His sanctified ministry; and (2) His "mighty
ones" -- the unfallen angels. In other words, He is here telling us that He
is recruiting His church and His angels for His anger.
Isa. 13:4 -- "The noise of a multitude in the mountains,
like as of a great people; a tumultuous noise of the kingdoms of nations
gathered together: the Lord of hosts mustereth the
host of the battle."
Joel, speaking of this event, says that the
heathen will be brought to the
Isa. 13:5 -- "They come from a far country from the end of
heaven, even the Lord, and the weapons of His indignation, to destroy the whole
land."
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The Lord also comes.
We have seen in these first five verses of
this chapter the description of God's army which is to "destroy the whole
land."
Isa. 13:6 -- "Howl ye; for the day
of the Lord is at hand; it shall come as a destruction from the Almighty."
The day of the Lord is at hand. And the Lord
is telling you and me to howl even now because of it. People can know only what they are told;
therefore the command comes to howl, for certain destruction is coming. It is
at hand.
Isa. 13:7, 8 -- "Therefore shall all hands be faint, and every
man's heart shall melt: and they shall be afraid: pangs and sorrows shall take
hold of them; they shall be in pain as a woman that travaileth:
they shall be amazed one at another; their faces shall be as flames."
A great and sudden surprise is coming to the
nations, and all who are unbelievers shall faint, for the great day of God
shall suddenly bring trouble and destruction that they are not expecting.
Isa. 13:9 -- "Behold, the day of the Lord cometh, cruel both
with wrath and fierce anger to lay the land desolate: and He shall destroy the sinners
thereof out of it."
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The day of the Lord is at hand to lay the
land desolate and to destroy sinners out of it.
Isa.
This verse gives the signs that are to precede the final great day of the Lord.
Isa.
At this time God's people will be without
guile and perfect in His sight, and therefore more precious than fine gold.
Isa. 13:13, 14 -- "Therefore I will shake the heavens and the earth
shall remove out of her place, in the wrath of the Lord of hosts, and in the
day of His fierce anger. And it shall be
as the chased roe, and as a sheep that no man taketh
up: they shall every man turn to his own people, and flee every one into his
own land."
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Every man turning to his own people and
fleeing into his own land does not mean that they will migrate to their native
land. It shows a separation in which
every man must choose whether he will go to the land of the righteous and be
with righteous people, or whether he will choose to dwell in
Isa.
It will indeed be a terrible, a cruel day
for those in
Isa.
This is the work of wicked men and happens
when finally the ten horns of Revelation 17:16 shall destroy
Isa.
What happened to ancient
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Isa. 13:18, 19 -- "Their bows also shall dash the young men to
pieces; and they shall have no pity on the fruit of the womb; their eyes shall
not spare children. And
Isa.
If
Isa.
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full of doleful creatures, and owls shall dwell there,
and satyrs shall dance there. And the
wild beasts of the islands shall cry in their desolate houses and dragons in
their pleasant palaces; and her time is near to come, and her days shall not be
prolonged."
Elsewhere in the message it teaches that
We have come to the end of the thirteenth
chapter, and the next verse starts with the word "for," indicating
that it is a continuation of the thirteenth chapter.
Isa. 14:1 -- "For the Lord will have mercy on Jacob, and
will yet choose
God is doing this all because of His mercies
on Jacob. Of the two kingdoms -- the
God will have mercy on Jacob and
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of the house of Jacob, for that would exclude Abraham
and all the righteous who lived before him.
And what "strangers" could be joined to the house of Jacob
after the millennium? -- None. It is
clearly evident from all these facts, therefore, that this verse applies before
the millennium, before the close of probation, and that the "strangers"
that are to join the house of Jacob could be only the Gentiles which will
constitute the great multitude of Revelation 7:9 and Isaiah 66:20.
Isa. 14:2 -- "And the people shall take them and bring them
to their place: and the house of
This verse hardly needs explanation, for it
plainly tells us that those who will then be taken as captives will be under
the rulership of those over whom they formerly ruled.
Isa. 14:3, 4 -- "And it shall come to pass in the day that the
Lord shall give thee rest from thy sorrow, and from thy fear, and from the hard
bondage wherein thou wast made to serve, that thou shalt take up this proverb against the king of Babylon, and
say, How hath the oppressor ceased! the golden city ceased!"
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In the day that Jacob's bondage under the
Gentiles is ended, in the day that "strangers" have joined themselves
to Jacob, in that day Jacob will take up this proverb against the king of
Babylon.
Isa. 14:5-20 -- "The Lord hath broken the staff of the wicked,
and the sceptre of the rulers. He who smote the
people in wrath with a continual stroke, he that ruled the nations in anger, is
persecuted, and none hindereth. The whole earth is at rest, and is quiet:
they break forth into singing. Yea, the
fir trees rejoice at thee, and the cedars of Lebanon, saying, Since thou art laid down, no feller is come up against
us. Hell from beneath is moved for thee
to meet thee at thy coming: it stirreth up the dead
for thee, even all the chief ones of the earth; it hath raised up from their
thrones all the kings of the nations.
All they shall speak and say unto thee, Art thou also become weak as
we? art thou
become like unto us? Thy pomp is brought
down to the grave, and the noise of thy viols: the worm is spread under thee,
and the worms cover thee. How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of
the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations! For thou hast said in thine
heart I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God:
I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:
I will
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ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the
Most High. Yet thou shalt
be brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit. They that see thee shall narrowly look upon
thee, and consider thee, saying, Is this the man that
made the earth to tremble, that did shake kingdoms; that made the world as a
wilderness, and destroyed the cities thereof; that opened not the house of his
prisoners? All the kings of the nations,
even all of them, lie in glory, every one in his own
house. But thou art cast out of thy
grave like an abominable branch, and as the raiment of those that are slain,
thrust through with a sword that go down to the stones of the pit; as a carcase trodden under feet.
Thou shalt not be joined with them in burial,
because thou hast destroyed thy land and slain thy people: the seed of
evildoers shall never be renowned."
The antitypical king of
Isa.
Babylon's expectations of what they will do
will fail and reverse the destruction upon themselves just as Haman's gallows at last was the instrument of his own
destruction.
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Isa.
Why is
Isa.
God is here telling us that what He will do
with
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Isa.
Who is able to tear down His purpose? His hand already is stretched out to do it,
and none has power to turn it back -- no one can stop it now.
Isa.
This gives the time Isaiah saw this burden.
Isa.
Here the subject again changes, this time to
Palestina, the promised land. Anciently the rod that smote Palestina was
Isa.
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shall slay thy remnant."
It is the firstborn of the poor that shall
feed and live in safety in Palestina, and God says
that He will kill with famine the root of the heathen that are now planted
there, and the remnant will He slay. He
is utterly to clean out the land of all the heathen that are there and give it
to His people.
Isa.
Palestina is to be
completely dissolved. Through our study
of the Bible we have come to expect the heathen to be dissolved out of Palestina in the Assyrian period. "Whole Palestina
art dissolved: for there shall come from the north a smoke." Smoke does not creep along the surface of the
ground, but travels through the air, and as the smoke comes from the north, the
phrase suggests that aerial attack will be waged against her from the north and
pass on to the south. It will mean that
those who now possess Palestina will lose out. The last phrase, "and none shall be
alone in his appointed times," means that they will not be alone, for
others will be with it "in his appointed times."
Isa.
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founded
This tells how
From all appearances it looks as though we
are very, very close to the fulfillment of these prophecies. Only one thing hinders it and that is that we
have not finished our work. Had we taken
the message of warning to the church, this could all have been finished by now,
for the nations are all ready. God will
hold it until we get our work done.
Another thing that is certain is that it is for our good whatever
happens and whoever wins, if we are followers of God in Spirit and in Truth.
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