JuNE 15, 1938
25 At the dedication of Solomon’s temple the glory
of the Lord was made manifest. It was on the first
day of the temple dedication, that is to say, the sev-
enth month, the eighth day of the month, 1028 B.C.,
when the ark of the covenant was brought into the
most holy or ‘‘oracle’’ of the temple, at which time
there were temple songs and other music by the priests,
and ‘‘then the house was filled with a cloud, even the
house of the Lord; so that the priests could not stand
to minister by reason of the cloud: for the glory of
the Lord had filled the house of God’’. (2 Chron.
5:18,14) Then Solomon prayed and in that prayer
made mention of ‘‘the stranger’’, and ‘‘when Solo-
mon had made an end of praying, the fire came down
from heaven, and consumed the burnt offering and
the sacrifices; and the glory of the Lord filled the
house. And the priests could not enter into the house
of the Lord, because the glory of the Lord had filled
the Lord’s house. And when all the children of Israel
saw how the fire came down, and the glory of the
Lord upon the house, they bowed themselves with
their faces to the ground upon the pavement, and
worshipped, and praised the Lord, saying, For he is
good; for his merey endureth for ever’’—2 Chron.
7:1-3.
20 The facts which the Lord caused to be brought
to pass in the year 1925 show the fulfillment of this
prophetie ceremony. In that year the name of Jeho-
vah began to come to the fore and it came to be ap-
preciated that Jehovah would now make a name for
himself. In the beginning of the first Hebrew month
The Watchtower of March 1, 1925, published the arti-
ele ‘‘The Birth of The Nation’’, meaning the kingdom
had begun to function. An editorial committee, hu-
manly provided for, then was supposed to control the
publication of The Watchtower, and the majority of
that committee strenuously objected to the publica-
“tion of the article ‘‘The Birth of The Nation’’, but,
by the Lord’s grace, it was published, and that really
marked the beginning of the end of the editorial com-
mittee, indicating that the Lord himself is running
his organization. Following that, to wit, at the Indian-
apolis convention in 1925, the resolution ‘‘ Message of
Hope’’ was published and, among other things, con-
tains these words: ‘‘The time has come for God to
make for himself a name in the earth, and for the peo-
ples to know the truth concerning the divine [pur-
pose], which is the only means of salvation for the
world. Therefore, in the name and in the spirit of
the Lord the standard of God’s truth and righteous-
ness is here lifted up against the enemy, and for the
benefit of the peoples, which standard is, to wit: That
Jehovah is the true God, the Most High, the Almighty,
the author and finisher of his great [purpose] for
the salvation of man, and is the rewarder of all that
diligently seek and obey him.’’ That was the first
public oceasion that announcement was made that Je-
hovah’s purpose is to make a name for himself. Thus
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at that time the glory of Jehovah began to be seen
in the real temple and in a new relationship to his
people, and that vision of God’s glory inereased until
it was seen that God’s chief purpose is the vindica-
tion of his name. Shortly thereafter, to wit, in Jan-
uary 1, 1926, issue of The Watchtower, there was pub-
lished the article ‘‘Who Will Honor Jehovah?’’ thus
calling attention to the glory of Jehovah’s name and
stressing his manner of making a name for himself.
(2 Sam. 7:23) This glorious purpose of Jehovah was
therefore called publicly to ‘‘Christendom’s’’ atten-
tion at the proper time by the distribution of the
‘Message of Hope’’. Like the fourth plague described
in Revelation 16: 8,9, and the fourth trumpet (Rev.
8:12), that ‘‘Message of Hope’’ began to dim the
glory of Satan’s crowd on earth and show forth the
Lord’s glory, and God’s people were greatly lifted
up and rejoiced.—Light, Book One, page 130.
27 At the dedication of the typical temple Solomon
prayed, and, amongst other things, his prayer con-
tained these words: ‘‘Moreover, concerning a stran-
ger that is not of thy people Israel, but cometh out
of a far country for thy name’s sake: (for they shall
hear of thy great name, and of thy strong hand, and
of thy stretched out arm;) when he shall come and
pray toward this house: hear thou in heaven thy
dwellingplace, and do according to all that the stran-
ger calleth to thee for; that all people of the earth
may know thy name, to fear thee, as do thy people
Israel; and that they may know that this house, which
I have builded, is called by thy name. If thy people
go out to battle against their enemy, whithersoever
thou shalt send them, and shall pray unto the Lord
toward the city which thou hast chosen, and toward
the house that I have built for thy name.’’—1 Ki.
8: 41-44,
28 Parallel thereto, the ‘‘Message of Hope’’ (para-
graphs 12 and 13 thereof) contain these words: ‘‘We
confidently appeal to the peoples to rally to the divine
standard of truth thus lifted up and thereby learn
the way that leads to life and happiness. We call
upon all the people of good will of every nation, kin-
dred and tongue, to discard the errors invented by
the enemy Satan and for many years taught by man,
and to receive and believe the divine [purpose] for
salvation as set forth in the Scriptures. God’s king-
dom for which the peoples have long prayed is at
hand. It alone can and will establish and stabilize
the world so that it cannot be moved. Its ensign of
righteousness is the standard now lifted up for the
people. Christ Jesus, as glorified King and great ex-
ecutive officer of Jchovah God, has become the right-
ful ruler of the world. Let the peoples receive, believe
and obey him and his laws of righteousness. All who
so do are eertain to reecive the blessings of peace, pros-
perity, health, life, liberty and eternal happiness.’’
Thus is now seen the hand of the Lord guiding his
covenant people in the way that they should go as he
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