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6 Jehovah’s purpose to destroy his enemies has been
expressed from the very beginning of man’s sinful
course. The secd of the woman shall bruise the ser-
pent’s head.—Gen, 3:15.
7 That declaration was made more than six thousand
years ago. The final bruising has not yet taken place.
To Abraham Jchovah said: ‘‘Thy secd shall possess
the gate of his enemies.’”’ (Gen. 22:17) Here Abra-
ham represented Jehovah himself, while the ‘‘seed’’
promised stands for or represents the instrument Je-
hovah will use to destroy his enemies. Jehovah caused
Jacob to prophesy concerning Judah in these words:
“Judah, ... thy hand shall be in the neck of thine
enemies.’? (Gen. 49:8) ‘‘The Lion of the tribe of
Juda’’ will be the One who thus performs the work
here prophesied.
§ God’s chosen people in Canaan were led by Joshua.
When he had captured the enemy kings and held them
in eustody he caused his men to draw near and put
their feet on the necks of these kings, and then they
killed them. ‘‘And Joshua said unto them, Fear not,
nor be dismayed, be strong and of good courage: for
thus shall the Lord do to all your enemies against
whom ye fight.’’—Josh. 10: 25,
® God’s prophet, concerning the enemies of Jehovah
and the enemies of those who love him, wrote: ‘‘For
strangers are riscn up against me, and oppressors
seck after my soul: they have not set God before
them. Behold, God is mine helper: the Lord is with
them that uphold my soul. He shall reward evil unto
mine enemies: eut them off in thy truth.’’ (Ps. 54: 3-5)
“Through God we shall do valiantly ; for he it is that
shall tread down our encmics.’’ (Ps. 60:12) The
prayer of the righteous is: ‘‘Let God arise, let his
enemies be scattered: let them also that hate him
flee before him. As smoke is driven away, so drive
them away: as wax melteth before the fire, so Ict the
wicked perish at the presenee of God. But God shall
wound the head of his enemies, and the hairy scalp
of such an one as goeth on still in his trespasses,’’—
Ps. 68:1, 2, 21.
10 Jehovah has made his beloved Son Christ Jesus
his Chicf Executive Officer for ever. By him he will
accomplish his purposes. He is the right hand instru-
ment of Jehovah. Christ Jesus is the ‘‘seed’’ that
shall bruise the head of the enemy. Christ was not
permitted even to begin this work of destruction un-
til God’s due time, but when that time arrived God
sent him forth upon a mission, and the work is now
in progress. (Ps. 110:1,2) The beginning of his
reign in 1914 marks the beginning of the great
King’s work and he must go forward from that time
until it is completed: ‘‘The Lord at thy right hand
shall strike through kings in the day of his wrath.
He shall judge among the [nations], he shall fill the
places with the dead bodies; he shall wound the heads
over many countrics,’’ (Ps, 110: 5, 6) The grcat work
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God gives unto the hand of Christ, which includes
the faithful members of his body. Concerning such
it is written:
11Give the king thy judgments, O God, and thy
rightcousness unto the king’s son. He shall judge thy
people with righteousness, and thy poor with judg-
ment. He shall have dominion also from sca to sea,
and from the river unto the ends of the earth. They
that dwell in the wilderness shall bow before him; and
his enemies shall lick the dust.’’ (Ps. 72:1, 2, 8,9) ‘‘The
Lord reigneth, Ict the earth rejoice; let the multitude
of isles be glad thereof. A fire gocth before him, and
burneth up his enemies round about.’’ (Ps. 97:1, 3)
‘*Tet there be none to extend merey unto him; neither
let there be any to favour his fatherless children. Let
his posterity be cut off: and in the gencration follow-
ing lect their name be blotted out.’’—-Ps. 109: 12, 18,
12 The above area few of the Seriptural texts prov-
ing God’s purpose to completely destroy his enemies,
and to do so by and through his beloved Son, We are
now approaching that great battle of the day of God
Almighty and it seems quite clear that God’s dus
time has come for us to have a better understanding
of the prophecies and that this includes an under-
standing of the great and terrible image mentioned in
Danicl’s prophecy.
‘TERRIBLE IMAGE’
Tn the sccond year of the reign of Nebuchadnez-
zar, king of Babylon, he had a dream that troubled
him, He forgot the dream, and he being unable to
remember it, his magicians and astrologers, of course,
could not interpret it; and they used this fact as an
excuse for their inability to interpret the dream.
Daniel was then a captive in Babylon, where the
Israclites had been taken. Together with some of his
brethren he sought the face of the Lord in prayer and
then asked permission to disclose to Nebuchadnezzar
both his dream and the interpretation thereof. Daniel
was then brought before Nebuchadnezzar the king,
and told him his dream. Be it noted that Daniel laid
no claim whatsocver to any personal ability or learn-
ing by which he could recall the dream or give the
interpretation thereof; but when he was brought to
tell Nebuchadnezzar he informed the king that his
information eame from the God of heaven. Daniel
said to the king: ‘‘But as for me, this scerct is not. re-
vealed to me for any wisdom that I have more than
any living, but for their sakes that shall make known
the interpretation to the king, and that thou mightest
know the thoughts of thy heart.’’"——Dan. 2:30.
44 Danicl was devoted to Jchovah and was much
beloved by Jehovah and was used by the Most Tigh
to write down the prophecy, which would be fulfilled
in God’s duc time. Daniel represented that class of
people who would be on earth and who would be fully
devoted to Cod at the end of the world when ‘Michacl
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