LATTER DAY PROPHETIC PROMISES TIME OF ISRAEL’S
REVIVAL PYRAMID
TESTIMONY BRITISH ISLAND POPULATION IN
1882 AFFINITY BETWEEN ENGLISH
AND HEBREW CELL OF THE HONEYBEE ORIGIN
OF LANGUAGE LION OF
LANGUAGES FOREIGN TESTIMONY ALL
TONGUES INDIGENOUS BUT ENGLISH THE
PRE-MILLENNIAL TOKENS.
“For then will I turn
to the people a pure language, that they may
all call upon the name of
the Lord, to serve Him with one
consent.” Zephaniah
ii.
In the last two discourses we called
your attention to two prophecies that are now fulfilling;
they are on parallel lines of time and territory.
The first had reference to the rapid accumulation
of the lands of the earth by Israel. Accepting
the Anglo-Saxons as being the children and descendants
of Jacob, it naturally follows that the prophetic
blessings and promises made to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob,
and their heirs, should find a fulfilment in these,
the latter days, and that such fulfilment should be
found in the English nation, among the Jews, and in
the United States. It is easy to see and believe
that the curses prophetically pronounced on Judah
and Israel have been fulfilled, especially on the
House of Judah. The promises to the House of
Israel are now being grandly realised. England
is in possession of the isles of the sea, the coasts
of the earth, the waste and desolate places, the heathen
is her inheritance, and she is inheriting the seed
of the Gentiles, and causing their desolate cities
to be inhabited. From the taking of Jamaica,
by General Penn, in 1655, to the peaceful cession of
Cyprus, the course of this little island nation has
been onward and upward. And if her conquests
and progress are not amenable to prophecy, for an
interpretation, then the wonder is still greater.
The facts are with us, and must be accounted for
some way. The second had reference to the multitudinous
seed of Israel in the latter days. Till two hundred
years ago the Anglo-Saxons were not in this respect
distinct from other races; indeed, for centuries they
were distinct rather for their weakness in multiplying
power and number. Many other races have exceeded
them in this particular. But no sooner do we
come abreast of the latter day time than we find the
laws of centuries changed. In thermal science
it is an axiom that heat expands all bodies, and of
course that cold contracts them. But to this
general rule there is one beautiful and benevolent
exception: it is in water; for if we start with
water at thirty-two degrees, we find the remarkable
phenomenon of cold expanding all below thirty-two,
and heat expanding all above. If we take water
at 212 degrees and withdraw it from the heat, it will
continue to contract till we reach thirty-two; then
the law is reversed, and the water expands. Now
the reversion of this law, at this particular point,
is wonderfully expressive of Divine forethought and
benevolence. By such a change ice is made to
float in water, and so save our lakes, streams, and
wells from being frozen solid. As this exception
is to thermal science, so is the law of reproduction
to Israel in this day. This people, who have
been behind other races, now, at an appointed time,
step to the front. The law seems to be reversed,
and that too for a benevolent purpose for
the very purpose that they might be able to fulfil
the mission assigned them in these last days, to occupy
the new lands and evangelise the world. One prophecy
seems to call for the other, for what would be the
use of the lands without the people, or the people
without the lands? It is an amazing fact that
Queen Victoria should bear rule over one-third of the
population of the whole earth, and that Israel, including
Manasseh, should own one-fourth of the land.
But this amazing fact is made reasonable
when we accept the Queen as being of the seed of David,
and an heir to the promises attaching to David’s
throne, and when we accept the Anglo-Saxons as being
the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. Then prophecy,
Providence, and facts, are a trinity they
are one sublime whole. God, speaking through
Moses, said He would punish to reform Israel for seven
times and seven times prophetically understood,
means 2,520 years. If we allow that Israel were
carried captive in the year 725 before Christ, then
Israel would come into freedom, or be reformed, about
1795; because if we add 725 to 1,795, we get 2,520.
Up to this point they were to be robbed of their
children and to be few in number (see Lev. xxv.
In the year 1795 Israel were to be relieved from
these curses; and about this time this special law
of reproduction came into operation; or, if we take
the lamentations of Hosea v-3: “Come
and let us return unto the Lord, for He hath torn,
and He will heal us; He hath smitten, and He will bind
us up; after two days will He revive us; in the third
day He will raise us up, and we shall live in His
sight. Then shall we know if we follow on to
know the Lord. His going forth is prepared as
the morning, and He shall come unto us as the rain,
as the latter and former rain unto the earth.”
By this passage, our day and the special providences
of this period are mournfully and graphically referred
to. Here a day stands for a thousand years,
“for a day with the Lord is as a thousand years;”
so that when two thousand years should have passed
by, Ephraim, who stands for Israel, was to be revived
and blessed with fruitfulness sometime during the
third day, or thousand years. In ancient time
a day was counted when it had a majority that
is, when it had passed the half. The prophet
here says we were to be revived, or raised up, on the
third day. So, if you again take these three
thousand-year days, you will find that two of them
are to be completely passed, and during the third we
were to be raised. The number we have given,
2,520, exactly meets the interpretation 2,000
complete, and 520 make a majority for the third day
by the twenty over the half. These prophetic
figures tally well with the existing state of things.
About the beginning of this century England assumed
to lead the world. It is a remarkable coincidence
that, in the last century, the question of how to
multiply the population was a subject of debate and
legislation in the British Parliament. But what
legislation failed to do, God in His providence did
at the appointed time.
It is a curious fact, and well worth
noticing, that the famous witness of the Lord of hosts
in Egypt, the Great Pyramid, forecasts what the number
of Israel and Judah would be in the year 1882.
As Israel is symbolised in the Grand Gallery, it
is found that the cubic contents of the same, in inches,
is about 36,000,000; thus by some this is interpreted
to mean that inches stand for individuals, and if
so, then England proper will have this number in 1880.
Whether this is a true interpretation or not, we
all know that these figures will be about right.
The Queen’s Chamber of the Pyramid symbolises
the number and condition of the Jews.
From these two prophecies, so sublimely
fulfilling, let me invite your attention to another
that is now maturing. It, too, is parallel with
the other two. We refer to the peculiar growth,
power, and progress of the English language.
After Israel went into captivity, they were to lose
their language and take or form another. “For
with stammering lips and another tongue will He speak
to this people” (Isa. xxvii. We will
all agree that the English language is not the Hebrew;
and if we are Israelites, then indeed God is speaking
to us in another tongue, for few of us read His Word
in Hebrew. It is read to the millions in the
English; hence the millions hear God speak to them
in another tongue than that of Hebrew. Between
the English and Hebrew languages there is an intimate
relation, especially back a few years, before the English
had grown so much. The Hebrew was a very limited
language; not numbering more than 7,000 words.
The English is now said to number about 80,000.
The most lavish writer does not use over 10,000; the
common average is about 3,000. In the English
we have not less than 1,000 Hebrew roots. This,
comparing the languages a few years back, is a large
percentage. In names of persons and places the
Hebrew is very prominent in England.
I take it for a fact that language
is of Divine origin. Men have written on the
origin of language from every standpoint; the majority
of them trying to account for its existence without
allowing so noble a source. The first man, Adam,
I believe, could talk as easily and naturally as he
could see, and hear, and taste. Speech was a
part of his endowment. There is nothing more
wonderful in a man talking than a bird singing, save
that speech is a higher order of utterance. Dumb
nature performs marvels every day as mighty and wonderful
as man’s talking. The honey-bee builds
its cells, ignorant of the fact that such construction
is the solution of a problem which had troubled men
for centuries to solve. At what point shall
certain lines meet so as to give the most room with
the least material and have the greatest strength in
the building? This problem is said to have been
worked out by a Mr. McLaughland, a noted Scotch mathematician,
who arrived at his conclusion by laborious and careful
fluxionary calculation. To his surprise, and
to the surprise of the world, such lines and such
a building were found in the common bee cell.
Now I hold that the same Creator who gave to the
bee the mathematical instinct could endow man with
the instinct of speech. Even to animal instinct
we find a certain variation and permitted latitude
in what is called adaptive instinct. So in man
we find this same instinct of adaptation in a higher
sense. The instinct comes into play when we
suppose a number of persons separated from others,
each living in different quarters of the globe.
In such a condition, though of the same language
when first separated, they would not remain so long that
is, in the primitive state of society. Thus,
among the tribes of Africa, at this day, languages
are widening and varying from a once common centre.
So Israel in captivity would lose the Hebrew gradually.
The language of the people among whom they settled
was the Sanskrit, from which a score of languages
have come the German, French, and Italian,
Saxon and others. The Saxon of to-day, compared
with the Saxon of 2,000 years ago, is very different;
so much so that for us to learn and speak it would
be equal to learning a new language. Thus the
English language is a thing of growth. In the
year 1362 the Saxon was made the court language of
England. From that time onward its growth has
been wonderful.
The prophetic outlines and Divine
place of this language may be seen in the germal foundations,
which give unto it such vigour, tenacity, and capabilities
of expansion. All the features of this language
go to show that it is destined to be the medium of
a world’s intercourse, and that it very suitably
belongs to Israel, in whose hand will be the destiny
of the world. It is the lion of languages.
It will grow anywhere, and by reason of its tenacity
when once it gets a foothold it abides. It is
peculiarly suited to the humanities of every race,
clime, and condition; there is no limit to its expansive
adaptability. It is in a special manner voracious
in the destruction of other languages; wherever it
goes, it sounds the death-knell of all the rest.
Soon as this language entered Britain,
it began its work of destruction. Before it has
disappeared the real British, the Cymric or Welsh,
Erse or Irish, the Gaelic of Scotland, and the Manx
of the Isle of Man. The British Keltic is entirely
gone; the rest are entirely local. Beside these
it ousted from the island the Norse, the Norman-French,
and several other tongues that tried to transplant
themselves on English soil. It is at work in
every part of the globe, planting itself and displacing
others. A few years ago French was the language
best suited for a traveller on the Continent.
But this has changed. Now the English is by
far superior. And why is it that the English
is supplanting all others? To answer such a question
in a scientific way, one cannot do better than quote
from the great and learned German philologist, Prof.
Grimm, of Berlin. He says of it: “It
has a thorough power of expression, such as no other
language ever possessed. It may truly be called
a world-language, for no other can compare with it
in richness, reasonableness, and solidity of texture.”
But perhaps the most definite and distinct testimony
given by a foreigner touching the future ubiquity
of the Anglo-Saxon race and language, is that put forward
by Provost Paradol, a learned Frenchman. He
says “that neither Russia nor united Germany,
supposing that they should attain the highest fortune,
can pretend to impede that current of things, nor
prevent that solution, relatively near at hand, of
the long rivalry of European races for the ultimate
colonisation and domination of the universe.
The world will not be Russian, nor German, nor French,
alas! nor Spanish.” He concludes that
it will be Anglo-Saxon.
A British poet has presented in poetry
the special features of several of the European languages,
which we give:
“Greek’s a harp
we love to hear;
Latin is a trumpet clear;
Spanish like an organ swells;
Italian rings its bridal bells;
France, with many a frolic
mien,
Tunes her sprightly violin;
Loud the German rolls his
drum
When Russia’s clashing
cymbals come;
But British sons may well
rejoice,
For English is the human voice.”
There are eight languages in the bounds
of Christian civilisation that may be accounted powerful,
because they are the tongues of vigorous people; they
are the English, Russian, German, French, Spanish,
Italian, Portuguese, and Scandinavian. But of
these all are indigenous, except the English, so that
they die if transplanted. Look at this country
and behold what a cemetery it is for languages.
Once the French had strong hold and promised to abide
here; but it is now nearly gone, even from the state
of Louisiana and Canada, the last places of retreat.
If we take note of the population
according to these several languages, we shall see
the prophetic future of the English. It is spoken
by about ninety millions, Russian seventy-five, German
fifty-six, French forty, Spanish thirty-eight, Italian
twenty-nine, Portuguese fourteen, and Scandinavian
nine. Within the control of the governments of
these languages we find England to have rule over
255,000,000 people, who do not as yet speak English,
and we find that the other seven have only seventy-five
millions outside of themselves. Here is an important
difference. If we look at them by territorial
limits, leaving out Russia, we find the English language
to own 13,382,686 square miles, Germany 449,684, French
571,578, Spanish 4,694,811, Italian 114,466, Portuguese
4,028,311, and Scandinavian 1,308,830. The aggregate
number of square miles possessed by these six languages,
is 11,167,620, which altogether, you see, own 2,215,066
miles square less than the English. The balance
itself is more than Germany, France, and Spain put
together. The English language is divided only
into two governments, but the other six are divided
into twenty-six, all of which governments are bitter
one toward the other; each trying to supplant one
another, while England and the United States are at
peace, and will ever remain so. In one hundred
years from now the English language will be spoken
by a thousand million people. Thus we need no
stretch of fancy to see that what the prophet speaks
of in the text will be accomplished in due time.
This language will soon be universal;
by common consent it will become the language of the
world. All the changes going on among nations
forecast its ubiquity. China, by an imperial
decree, has just added to her language 700 English
words. Her sons by the thousand are with us,
and by the thousand they are learning our mother tongue.
The Japanese, till a few years ago, carried on their
foreign correspondence through the Dutch, but now
they have changed to the English. Besides, in
the 50,000 schools in Japan English is being taught.
If science has an answer for this strange phenomenon,
so have we. Ours is, that it is the will of
Heaven. Confusion of tongues came at Babel as
a punishment. By this means Heaven scattered
the unwilling descendants of Noah. When Noah
came forth from the Ark, God bade him multiply and
replenish the earth that is, fill it up.
Babel, however, was built as a monument of centralisation,
for the builders gave as a reason for building it,
“Lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of
the earth.” By a confusion of tongues
they were scattered. Since then we have had some
1,500 distinct languages, and some 3,500 colloquials,
or say 5,000 different forms of speech. At the
present time 600 of the primary are dead, so that there
are about 900 languages now spoken on all the earth,
with about 2,500 colloquials.
When these means have answered their
end namely, to make us occupy all parts
of the earth then they will die out.
It then follows that as the world fills, languages
must disappear. So they do. The English
and German were the last languages to come into existence.
No new ones are now being made. Alphabets are
increasing, because missionaries are reducing spoken
languages among the heathen into a written form.
The Bible is translated into two hundred different
tongues. This itself will only lead the millions
back to English. All ship papers are now made
out in English excepting the French, and no doubt
they will soon have to follow in the wake.
The day of Pentecost foreshowed the
universality of some language. Pentecost was
a type, and the English is the antitype. The
strangers from Phrygia, Pamphylia, Libya, Pontus,
and Cappadocia, mingled with the Parthians, Mèdes,
Elamites, Crêtes, and Arabians. They all
heard the Gospel in their own tongue. The different
tongues make a wall of division, making them strangers
one with another; but the Holy Ghost took away this
wall, and they were all face to face, able to understand
one another. The same power that here multiplied
the gift of tongues giving to some several surely
could give to Adam one. Away with a faith that
cannot give God credit with being the Author of language.
No sooner do we see England in guardian
possession of Syria than the idea enters into the
scheme of reform of extending the English language.
The Board of Directors of the Syrian Protestant College
at Beyrout have shown their appreciation of the new
era of British influence by a recent vote, which is
to the effect that on January 1, 1879, all instruction
in the college shall be through the English language.
The Arabic will only be taught as any other dead
language. This remarkable action shows that
British influence in Syria is hereafter to be more
than simply diplomatic; it is to be an all-pervading
and controlling power, affecting every interest of
Society. Truly another Pentecostal day is drawing
nigh a day when all the world shall hear
the Gospel in the language of Israel. In all
these things we see the lively tokens and pre-millennial
agencies hastening on the day of the Lord.