Christ In The Separate Books Of The Word
by E.W. Bullinger
MICAH'S "Breaker," "King" and "Lord" (chapter ii. 13; v. 2,5);
NAHUM'S "Stronghold in Trouble" (chapter i. 7);,
HABAKKUK'S "Joy" and "Confidence" (chapter iii. 17, 18 );
ZEPHANIAH'S "Mighty God in the midst of Zion" (chapter iii. 17);
HAGGAI'S "Desire of all nations" (chapter ii. 7);
ZECHARIAH'S Smitten Shepherd; The Man, Jehovah's Fellow (chapter xiii. 7); Jehovah's "Servant-the Branch" (chapter iii. 8 ); "the Man whose name is the Branch" (chapter vi. 12);
MALACHI'S "Messenger of the Covenant" (chapter iii. 1); the Refiner of the Sons of Levi (chapter iii. 3); "The Sun of Righteousness" (chapter iv. 2).
Thus, the "Word" of God has one great subject.
That one great all-pervading subject is Christ; and all else stands in relation to Him. He is "the beginning and the ending" of Scripture, as of all beside.
Hence, the Word of God, at its ending, shows how the beginning all works out; and how, that to which we are introduced in Genesis is completed in Revelation.
Satan's first rebellion is implied between the first and second verses of the first chapter of Genesis, and his final rebellion is seen in Revelation xx. 7-9. His doom is pronounced in Genesis iii. 15, and is accomplished in Revelation xx. 10.
We have the primal Creation, "the world that then was," in Genesis i. 1 (II Peter iii. 6). "The Heavens and the Earth which are now" in Genesis i. 2, etc. (2 Peter iii. 7). And "The New Heavens and the New Earth" in Revelation xxi. 1 (2 Peter iii. 13).
We have "night" in Genesis i. 1; and see "no night there" in Revelation xxii. 5.
We have the "sea" in Genesis i. 10; and "no more sea" in Revelation xxi. 1.
We have the "sun and moon" in Genesis i. 16, 17; and "no need of the sun or the moon" in Revelation xxi. 23; xxii. 5.
We have the entrance of sorrow and suffering and death in Genesis iii. 16, 17; and "no more death, neither sorrow nor crying" in Revelation xxi. 4.
We have the "curse" pronounced in Genesis iii. 17; and "no more curse" in Revelation xxii. 3.
We have banishment from Paradise and the Tree of Life in Genesis iii. 22-24; and the welcome back and "right to it" in Revelation xxii. 2.
This will be sufficient 4 to show the unity of the "Word" as a whole; and to stimulate Bible students to a further study of it on the line of this great fundamental principle.
Footnotes:1. Though the recent discovery of Radium is beginning to open our eyes and show bow light can exist without the sun.
2. Where the Hebrew masculine is misrepresented as feminine, and is thus made, as Dr. Pusey has said, the foundation of Mariolatry, and the basis of the Immaculate Conception.
3. See The Name of Jehovah in the Book of Esther, in Four Acrostics, by the same author.
4. More instances will be found in The Apocalypse, or, the Day of the Lord, republished as Commentary on Revelation, by Kregel Publications, pp. 58, 59.