MEANING OF GENTILE FULNESS BLESSINGS THROUGH
JUDAH AND EPHRAIM BEST
RELIGION JEWS OUTWITTED WHY
BENJAMIN WAS KEPT AT JERUSALEM FRENCH
PROTESTANTISM GENTILE FULNESS CONTEMPORARY
WITH TO-DAY WHAT IT
IS EXCEPTIONAL TURKEY.
“Now, if the fall of
them be the riches of the world, and the
diminishing of them the riches
of the Gentiles, how much more their
fulness.” Rom.
i.
Paul, the author of this epistle to
the Romans, tells us that he was an Israelite of the
seed of Abraham and of the Tribe of Benjamin.
The fact so conveyed it is necessary that we keep
in mind, if we would interpret aright this epistle.
He introduces to our notice three parties: the
Jews, who include at this time the Tribes of Judah
and Levi; the Israelites, who embraced the Tribe of
Benjamin and the other nine Tribes that had been in
captivity for about eight hundred years the
whole together are generally known as the Ten Lost
Tribes. In the third party we have the Gentiles.
This word Gentile usually denotes and includes the
non-Jewish nations and people. The Hebrew word
goyim, in early Bible history, was equivalent
to our word nation. It finally began to denote
any people who were not of the sacred seed of Abraham.
The Greek word so rendered is ethnos, which
means a multitude or nation. In the New Testament
another word is sometimes used in a more limited sense namely,
hellènes, which is translated Greeks.
Ignorance of these three parties, their place in Providence,
and relation one to the other, has given rise to much
needless controversy and division in the domain of
theology. Men have argued for an election and
a reprobation, laying great stress on the 9th, 10th,
and 11th chapters of Romans, that is in no wise taught.
The election Paul deals with is a literal one, having
reference to a distinct people, whom God has elected
for a special work in this world. This people
God calls “His people,” “His inheritance,”
“His chosen,” “His witnesses,”
“His servants.” “This people
have I formed for Myself; they shall shew forth My
praise” (Isa. xlii. Hence exclaims
the Psalmist, “Blessed is the nation whose God
is the Lord; and the people whom He hath chosen for
His own inheritance.”
It will be evident to any careful
Bible reader that God called Abraham from Ur, in Chaldea,
from his own kindred, for a special design. Through
Abraham’s seed Jéhovah designed that blessings,
temporal and spiritual, should flow to all nations.
He selected this seed for His own training, instruction,
and culture, to the end that they might train, instruct,
and evangelise the rest of mankind. Through
Judah was to come spiritual blessings, because from
Him was the Messiah; and through Ephraim, as representative
of the Ten Tribes, was to come temporal blessings.
And this in the past has been the order of providential
procedure; it is the present order, and it is to be
the future. Look and verify this statement and
order by an examination of the nations of the earth
at this time, by asking yourselves the question:
What form of religion among the many on earth is best
suited to develop man, to conserve his truest interest,
and crown him with the greatest measure of peace, plenty,
liberty, and security? Surely to this question
there can be but one answer it is the religion
of our Lord Jesus Christ. And it is evident
that Christ came of the Tribe of Judah. If we
seek among the nations for the best form of civilisation
and the best government, we shall find the same to
be in the bounds of Israel and Manasseh England
and America. Here we shall find individualism
the best developed, and liberty the fullest grown.
In this conclusion the intelligent of every other
nation will concur. We assume no risk in making
this statement. Thus, without doubt, the world
at large is greatly indebted to the religion of Jesus,
who was of Judah, and to the Anglo-Saxons, for the
best and purest forms of political organisations or
governments. The Anglo-Saxons being the Ten
Lost Tribes, it therefore follows that God has carried
out the design included in Abraham’s call, and
the promise made that in his seed should all the nations
of the earth be blessed. To us it seems to have
been a roundabout way. Had Israel been obedient
to God in Palestine, and had Judah received Jesus
as the true Messiah, the state of the nations most
certainly would have been very different to what it
is now. Still, through all, and for all, the
purpose of heaven has been carried forward.
In studying Providence it is always
well to remember that God is not dependent on the
harmonious co-operation of His creatures for the accomplishment
of His purpose. He can gain His ends either through
our hate or love, resistance or co-operation.
When the Jews had crucified Christ, they naturally
thought they had cut short His career and cut off
His influence; for so it would appear by all human
reasoning. Even the disciples did not see how
He could be the Messiah and Deliverer of Israel when
He allowed Himself to be crucified. The hope
of Israel was buried with the dead Christ. They
had hoped that it had been He who should have redeemed
Israel; but this hope was then dead. But by His
resurrection they saw through the secret of Providence,
and they saw that God was faithful in devising a way
of escape, and able to bring to pass His own glorious
purpose. So Peter voices their experience when
he says, “Blessed be the God and Father of our
Lord Jesus Christ, which, according to His abundant
mercy, hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by
the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.”
The Jews soon found out they had made a mistake in
crucifying Jesus; for the risen Christ was mightier
than the teaching Jesus. They had crushed a seed
to the earth which sprang forth in renewed beauty
and grace; whose death was life and whose loss was
gain. In common parlance they had been outwitted.
They slew a man and He rose a God. They in
wrath offered a sacrifice once and for all, even for
the very sin in which they were then indulging.
They unknowingly abolished death, and brought life
and immortality to light. The critical and unbelieving
Sadducees, who denied another life than this, gave
aid in proving another and a better; for Christ risen
condemned their unbelief. The proud and ritualistic
Pharisee, who loved the temple and its gorgeous ceremony,
destroyed one and made the other of none avail, for
in the planted death of Jesus they laid the foundation
of another and grander temple one composed
of living stones and made the temple service
meaningless; for the anti-type had swallowed up the
type; the real, the ideal. In all this they
had reasoned on a human plan, which is not high enough
to wholly overlook and explore the kingdom of God.
Paul, in 1 Cor. i, makes this matter plain:
“But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery;
even the hidden wisdom which God ordained before the
world unto our glory, which none of the princes of
this world knew; for had they known it, they would
not have crucified the Lord of glory.”
Jesus committed His life to the wave-tide of their
rage, and was floated to death and victory.
On the man side there was purpose and hate, and for
this they were responsible; and on the Divine side
we have wisdom and love working out the salvation
of a lost race.
Jesus came to His own and they did
not receive Him. Who were His own? We answer,
the Jews; for He was of Judah. But if His own
did not receive Him, we ask, who did? The answer
is, that Israel received Him. The Israelites
in the land at that time were the Tribe of Benjamin.
They had been providentially selected for this work
nearly a thousand years before. This one Tribe
of Benjamin has a very peculiar history; and it you
will study it over, it will greatly serve to confirm
your faith in the Divine inspiration of the Bible
and the unity and forethought of Providence.
The original theocracy of Israel consisted of Twelve
Tribes. This theocracy was divided under Rehoboam,
Solomon’s son and successor. Ten Tribes
seceded, and formed a kingdom, which is ever after
called the kingdom of Israel; their first king was
Jeroboam. But it is very singular to notice,
that one of these Ten Tribes is lent to the kingdom
of Judah, and this one Tribe is Benjamin. In
this was the Divine provision for the time of Christ.
We find in the first book of Kings, eleventh chapter,
that Solomon displeased the Lord by his wicked ways,
and the Lord said: “Forasmuch as this is
done of thee, and thou hast not kept My covenant and
My statutes which I have commanded thee, I will surely
rend the kingdom from thee, and I will give it to thy
servant (Jeroboam was Solomon’s servant at that
time); notwithstanding in thy days I will not do it,
for David thy father’s sake; but I will rend
it out of the hands of thy son. Howbeit I will
not rend away all the kingdom, but will give one Tribe
to thy son, for David My servant’s sake, and
for Jerusalem’s sake, which I have chosen.”
All the kingdom evidently meant the Ten Tribes.
The same truth Ahijah, the Shilonite, taught when
he rent his new garment into twelve pieces, and gave
to Jeroboam ten. “And he said to Jeroboam,
Take thee ten pieces; for thus saith the Lord, the
God of Israel: Behold, I will rend the kingdom
out of the hands of Solomon and will give Ten Tribes
to thee.” Then comes in the reserve clause
again: “But he shall have one Tribe for
My servant David’s sake, and for Jerusalem’s
sake, the city which I have chosen out of all the
Tribes of Israel.” And the reason for the
reservation of this Tribe is clearly expressed in
verse 36: “And unto his son will I give
one Tribe, that David My servant may always have a
light before Me in Jerusalem.” Now it
is plain why this Tribe was an exception. The
city of Jerusalem, God says, He has chosen out of
all the cities of Israel, because to this city would
the Messiah come. And beautifully agreeing with
the forethought is the fact that when the Tribes had
their lots assigned them in Palestine, the city of
Jerusalem fell in the portion of Benjamin.
The Tribe then were owners of the
city, and they received Christ. The disciples
and first followers and converts were chiefly from
this Tribe of Benjamin. After this Tribe received
Christ, then their work was done in Jerusalem.
So they were to separate from the kingdom of Judah,
and seek out their own brethren and unite with them.
The time of their separation had been foretold by
the prophet, and pointed out by the Saviour.
The time of their departure would be coincident with
the siege and destruction of their beloved city.
So cried Jeremiah down through the centuries, “Oh,
ye children of Benjamin, gather yourselves to flee
out of the midst of Jerusalem, and blow the trumpet
in Tekoa, and set up a sign of fire in Beth-haccerem,
for evil appeareth out of the North and great destruction
“(Jer. v. If any of you are mindful
to examine history, you will find that war came, that
the destruction was terrible, and more, you will find
that the Benjaminites escaped. These points
profane historians thoroughly confirm. Having
fulfilled their God-appointed mission with the kingdom
of Judah and in Jerusalem, Heaven gave them to be
light-bearers to the whole world; first to specially
find their own brethren of the House of Israel, and
carry them the Gospel, and they would carry it unto
all the earth. Thus the Saviour said, “Go
not in the way of the Gentiles, and into any city
of the Samaritans enter ye not. But go rather
to the lost sheep of the House of Israel.”
Peter in his epistle tells where these lost sheep
were scattered. Agreeable to the Saviour’s
command they went forth, and preached as they went,
and so carried the Gospel of Jesus with them.
As a Tribe they finally settled in Normandy, and
gave to France her Protestantism, which, from that
day to this, Catholicism has not been able entirely
to uproot, though it has made several desperate attempts.
They finally, however, as a Tribe, under the Norman
conquest, entered England and united with the other
nine Tribes. Their advent, and the way they
came, is very graphically symbolised in the unicorn
on the royal arms of England. The unicorn is
looking Westward, and is attached to the crown by a
chain showing that it came from the East.
With these facts in one’s mind,
read those difficult passages in Romans, and all will
be plain. Take, for instance, Romans x:
“And if some of the branches be broken off,
and thou, being a wild olive tree, wert grafted in
among them, and with them partakest of the root and
fatness of the olive tree.” Here it is
manifest that we have three parties mentioned.
The branches broken off mean Judah and Levi, the wild
olive stands for the Gentiles, the people in among
whom they were grafted, or root of whose fatness they
were partakers, mean the Israelites. The hope
of Jewish restoration is nicely set forth in verse
24: “For if thou wert cut out of the olive
tree, which is wild by nature, and wert grafted contrary
to nature into a good olive tree, how much more shall
these, which be the natural branches, be grafted into
their own olive tree.” Again, the wild
olive stands for the Gentiles, the good olive tree
for Israel, the branches broken off, but which may
be grafted in again, for the Jews. Thus to this
theory of interpretation the whole Bible responds
easily and reasonably. With this kind of interpretation
one need not twist and distort the sacred Word in
order to understand it. I trust the day is near
when men will expound the sacred Scriptures by the
rules of common sense.
The calamity that happened to the
nine Tribes of Israel in been carried captive has
been turned into good by our heavenly Father into
good for them and all the world. “Therefore
the Lord removed Israel out of His sight, as He had
said by all His servants the prophets. So was
Israel carried away out of their own land to Assyria
unto this day” (2 Kings xvi. Keeping
back the Tribe of Benjamin is a marvel of goodness.
And with Paul we may exclaim: “Now if the
fall of them be the riches of the world, and the diminishing
of them the riches of the Gentiles, how much more
their fulness.” If Israel had been able
to contribute so much of Christianity to the world,
and evolve in her imperfect state such an equitable
form of government, what will her contribution be when
gathered, restored, and once again put into a theocratic
relation to God? “For if the casting away
of them be the reconciling of the world, what shall
the receiving of them be, but life from the dead?”
This people who have been scattered among the Gentiles
God is collecting out from among them for His own
glorious purpose and work. Thus scattered they
have been a mystery a mystery among the
Gentiles. Paul to the Colossians says:
“To whom God would make known what is the riches
of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles, which
is Christ in you the hope of glory.”
When will the fulness of the text
take place? We answer. Before long.
The fulness here stands over against the Gentile fulness.
In the three last discourses we called your attention
to Israel’s maturing fulness in land, people,
and language. And now, if you will consider the
state of the Gentile nations, it will be apparent
to you that the time of Gentile fulness is now present.
These Gentile nations are now overflowing. Take
China with her teeming millions, and ask why she has
not peopled the world? for surely she could have done
so long ago. But she barred her own doors by
making it unlawful for any of her subjects to leave
the flowery kingdom forbidding heaven to
such as should die outside. Now, however, she
must permit emigration or perish by famine. Take
the countries of Europe, and is it not strange that
Israel’s fulness of land, people, and language
is made the fuller by these nations contributing towards
the same? The fulness of the Gentiles is made
to flow into the fulness of Israel. These countries,
outside of Israel-England, have no colonies to send
their overflow to; hence, they are filling up the domain
of Israel and so hastening on her fulness. The
French, Germans, Italians, and Spaniards forsake their
land and language, thus adding to Israel’s fulness;
for they chiefly settle down within the bounds of
Israel. To this Gentile fulness there was to
be one strange exception that was in the
Turkish nation. This nation is set forth by
the prophet under the figure of the River Euphrates.
In their first appearance they were to be very numerous.
In the eleventh century they began to invade Europe.
The historian Gibbon, speaking of them, says:
“Myriads of Turkish horsemen overspread the whole
Greek empire, until at last Constantinople fell into
their hands.” From 1453 till now have they
held this grand capital. John, in Rev. ix., pictures
this invasion, and speaks of the number of horsemen.
He speaks of them as having power in their mouths
and tails. This language is very expressive when
we remember the Moslem’s war-cry, which was
“The sword of Mahomet and of God.”
And in one of the first of their great battles they
lost their standard; but, not long baffled, the commander-in-chief
cut off the tail of his beautiful steed, and, putting
it on the end of a pole, hoisted it as a standard.
This ensign they long used. This kingdom, however,
is to dry up that is, to disappear gradually,
as a river dries up. All this is taking place.
Turkey sends emigrants nowhere. They are literally
dying out. In number they are fewer each year.
Turkey will pass away for want of Turks. Her
territory will be taken away from her gradually.
How remarkable the dealings of Providence with men
and nations!
Up to the point of Gentile fulness,
Israel was to be partly blind, for God’s plans,
through Israel, were to remain a mystery for a time.
“For I would not, brethren, that ye should
be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise
in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened
to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come
in.” Our idea is that the Gentile fulness
is now in, and if so, it is natural, then, that Israel
should be found, and about this time have her eyes
opened. Up to this time of fulness, Jerusalem
was to be trodden down. “And they shall
fall by the edge of the sword, and be led away captive
into all nations; and Jerusalem shall be trodden down
of the Gentiles, until the times of the Gentiles be
fulfilled” (Luke xx. Now, the Jews
did fall by the edge of the sword, as the Saviour
foretold; they were carried captive into all nations;
Jerusalem has been trodden under foot. Thus,
then, do we see three parts of His prophecy literally
fulfilled; and so surely will the fourth part be,
which is, that in connection with Gentile fulness
this treading shall cease, and proud, imperial Salem
shall lift her head once more free from tyrant hands
and heathen tramping, to become the city of God and
His chosen ones.
When Moses was sent to deliver the
children of Israel from Egypt, he was equipped with
miraculous power that he might convince Pharaoh and
the Egyptians what was the will of Jéhovah; but not
more so than are the prophetic students of this day;
for the presence of the Divine gleams forth all around
in the miracles of prophecy now so wonderfully fulfilling
in this our day.