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JUNE 15, 1938
elders represented the number of all the ‘‘royal priest-
hood’’ under the Head, Christ Jesus, including the
ones who ‘preach this gospel of the kingdom’. Fur-
thermore, it is stated, at Revelation 14:3 and 15: 2, 3,
that the 144,000 faithful members of Christ’s body
stand by the ‘‘sea of glass’’ with Christ Jesus, harp-
ing upon their harps. This picture includes the rem-
nant on earth engaged in singing the ‘‘new song’’ to
the praise of Jehovah God.
The twenty-four elders are described as having
golden vials or bowls full of incense, ‘‘which are
the prayers of saints.’’ In the tabernacle and temple
service of the nation of Israel a golden censer burned
in the Most Holy, and was carried there by the high
priest on the yearly ‘‘day of atonement’’, (Heb. 9:3, 4)
This further supports the conclusion that the twenty-
four elders are members of the body of the great High
Priest of the order of Melchizedek, to wit, Christ Jesus,
and that in the picture they symbolically represent all
the body members ; and the prayers’ being ‘‘ the prayers
of saints’’ is further proof that the twenty-four elders
are the 144,000 faithful saints constituting the body
of the High Priest. This also shows that prayer is an
essential part of the life of the faithful. No one can
hope to get on in his faithful service of the Lord with-
out frequent prayer. This being ‘‘the last day’’, it is
the time to ‘‘continue in prayer, and watch in the
same’’, (Col. 4:2) The remnant will not be able
to stand without prayer and watchfulness. (Eph.
6: 13-18) The Lord hears the prayer of the right-
eous, and the prayer of the upright is his delight.
(1 Pet. 3:12; Prov. 15:8,29) ‘‘Let my prayer be
set forth before thee as incense.’’ (Ps. 141:2) They
pray for victory.—Ps. 118: 25.
“(And they sung a new song.’’ (Rev. 5:9) Thus is
pictured that no longer is this a time of weeping, but
- the time has come to sing the new song to the honor
and glory of Jehovah and his glorious King. The new
song in effect says: ‘A new epoch has begun; the
kingdom is here and the tried and precious Stone,
Christ Jesus, has been laid in Zion and made the
chief Stone of the corner’; ‘‘a tried stone, a precious
corner stone, a sure foundation.’’ (Isa. 28:16) He
is a tried, precious and sure foundation, and the Head
of God’s organization, and every member thereof sings
his praises and the praises of Jehovah. All these (rep-
resented by the twenty-four elders) say: ‘Thou art
worthy to reccive this portfolio and to open the seals
and to reveal the truth; thou hast redeemed us by
thy. blood and made us unto our God kings and priests,’
Thus the Lord Jesus is identified as the Redeemer
and Savior, High Priest and King, and the twenty-
four elders are members of his royal line.
She WATCHTOWER.
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Then John marks that others join in the song of
praise. As stated at verse 11: ‘‘I heard the voice of
many angels round about the throne and the beasts
and the clders {that is, God’s organization, including
Christ’s body members]: and the number of them
was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands
of thousands.’’ Thus is shown the entire organization
of Jehovah God giving praise to the Lamb which has
received the riches and power and glory at the hands
of Jehovah as his reward for faithfulness. The angels
mentioned must be that myriad of angels who act as
the retinue of servants to the Lord Jesus and who
are at the general assembly. (Heb. 12: 22, 23, Diag.)
The song thus begun continues until every creature
that has breath and lives praises God. (Ps. 150: 6)
The living ones of God’s entire organization say
‘fAmen’’, And the members of his royal house fall
down before Jehovah and worship him for ever and
ever. (Rev. 5:14) They are obedient to his orders,
and in the ages to come are the recipients of the ex-
ceeding riches of his grace through Christ Jesus, the
Head of his organization, and the Chief Offieer of
Jehovah.
Jehovah spoke through his prophet, saying: ‘‘I
have installed my king on Zion my holy mountain,
let him teli my decree!’ (Ps. 2:6, Rotherham) The
period of waiting ended with A.D. 1914, and there
Jehovah installed his King upon his throne and di-
rected him to begin action. (Ps. 110:1,2) When on
earth Jesus gave his great prophecy concerning his
second coming and the end of the world. (Matthew,
chapter twenty-four) Chapter six of The Revelation
parallels that prophecy, and is a tableau in which
Christ Jesus is the chief actor.
It is Christ Jesus who opens the ‘‘seven seals’’
of the book ‘‘in the right hand of him that sat on
the throne’’, thus proving that no man can open the
prophecies; but God permits his men to understand
the prophecies after the seals are opened. It does not
even follow that a man would understand the proph-
ecies as soon as the seals are open. It can now be seen
that the events pictured in the first five seals were
fulfilled from A.D. 1914 to 1918, but the meaning
thereof man could not understand until after the
coming of the Lord to his temple, in 1918. Prior
thereto the faithful church had been applying the
prophecy of Matthew twenty-four to the events that
came to pass from A.D. 1874 to 1914. Not until after
1918 was it understood by the church that these sealed
events apply after 1914; and hence the seals were not
open to or discerned by the John class, that is to say,
by the remnant, until after 1918, and, in fact, very
little until after 1922.
O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion, get thee up on a high
mountain; O thou that tellest good tidings to Jerusalem, lift
up thy voice with strength; lift +t up, be not afraid; say unto
the cities of Judah, Behold, your God!—Isaiah 40:9, 4.2.7.