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1 Ha! land shadowing with wings, which art beyond the rivers of Cush, |
Woe – Ho (Young's translation). R3404:3
To the land – By many, supposed to refer to the United States of America. R3404:3
Shadowing with wings – Sheltered by divine providence as an asylum for the liberty lovers and truth lovers of the world. R3404:3, R3405:1
Which is beyond – A fitting description of the location of the United States. R3405:2
Rivers of Ethiopia – Beyond the waters of the ends of the earth. R3405:2
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Pilgrim Echoes 443:1
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2 that sendest ambassadors over the sea, and in vessels of papyrus upon the waters, saying, Go, swift messengers, to a nation scattered and ravaged, to a people terrible from their existence and thenceforth; to a nation of continued waiting and of treading down, whose land the rivers have spoiled! |
Sendeth ambassadors – God's messages of Present Truth. R3405:2
Vessels of bulrushes – Papyrus, paper. R3405:2
Ye swift messengers – God's message going forth in literature, the Millennial Dawn books, tracts, etc. R3405:4
To a nation scattered – "A Holy Nation, a Royal Priesthood." (1 Pet. 2:9) R3405:4
Also the Jewish nation, in stumbling over Christ. R1962:6
And peeled – Polished. R3405:4
A people terrible – In their experiences hitherto. R3405:4
A nation meted out – Whose course and experiences in life the Lord has measured out for them, for their own highest welfare. R3405:4
And trodden down – As a part of their necessary experiences. R3405:4
The rivers – Either of death or as in Psa. 46:4. R3405:5
Have spoiled – Divided. The river of death separates this Holy Nation from its inheritance on the other side of Jordan. R3405:5
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Pilgrim Echoes P.443:1 |
3 All ye inhabitants of the world, and dwellers on the earth, when a banner is lifted up on the mountains, see ye, and when a trumpet is blown, hear ye! |
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4 For thus hath Jehovah said unto me: I will take my rest, and I will observe from my dwelling-place like clear heat upon herbs, like a cloud of dew in the heat of harvest. |
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5 For before the harvest, when the blossoming is over, and the flower becometh a ripening grape, he shall both cut off the sprigs with pruning-knives, and take away and cut down the branches. |
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6 They shall be left together unto the mountain birds of prey, and to the beasts of the earth; and the birds of prey shall summer upon them, and all the beasts of the earth shall winter upon them. |
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7 In that time shall a present be brought unto Jehovah of hosts of a people scattered and ravaged, --and from a people terrible from their existence and thenceforth, a nation of continued waiting and of treading down, whose land the rivers have spoiled, ...to the place of the name of Jehovah of hosts, the mount Zion. |
In that time – The time when the message of the swift messengers goes forth. R3405:5
Shall the present – The Holy Nation, brought as a present to Jehovah. R3405:5
The mount Zion – The heavenly Kingdom. R3405:5
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