Выбери любимый жанр

Вы читаете книгу


Regelson Lev - Light and Dark Images of Apocalypse Light and Dark Images of Apocalypse

Выбрать книгу по жанру

Фантастика и фэнтези

Детективы и триллеры

Проза

Любовные романы

Приключения

Детские

Поэзия и драматургия

Старинная литература

Научно-образовательная

Компьютеры и интернет

Справочная литература

Документальная литература

Религия и духовность

Юмор

Дом и семья

Деловая литература

Жанр не определен

Техника

Прочее

Драматургия

Фольклор

Военное дело

Последние комментарии
оксана2018-11-27
Вообще, я больше люблю новинки литератур
К книге
Professor2018-11-27
Очень понравилась книга. Рекомендую!
К книге
Vera.Li2016-02-21
Миленько и простенько, без всяких интриг
К книге
ст.ст.2018-05-15
 И что это было?
К книге
Наталья222018-11-27
Сюжет захватывающий. Все-таки читать кни
К книге

Light and Dark Images of Apocalypse - Regelson Lev - Страница 4


4
Изменить размер шрифта:

As for the body's sorrowful, morbid condition, that is due to the violation of being's Divine order, wherein the highest serves the lowest and the strongest the weakest. For in our mundane order of living, the sinful soul exploits the body for sake of pleasure or vanity instead of painstakingly fostering it as God's invaluable creation, preparing it to the future resurrection.

What is the designation of angels?

It is to serve humbly in the effort to redeeming and creatively cultivating of nature and mankind, yet withal take up spiritual arms in warring against their mutinous brothers who work violence against nature and the human race.

That is what the Archangel Michael and his angels do.

The Archangel Michael is mentioned thrice in the Revelation of Daniel. Thus the "man" whom Daniel beholds, and who, to judge from the description is very Jesus Christ as God, tells the prophet of His struggle against the "king of Persia":

"But, Michael, one of the chief princes, came to help Me" (Dan. 10:13);  

"There is none that holdeth with Me in these things but Michael your prince" (Dan. 10:21).

Distinctly implied is the unnamed patron angel of Persia and Michael as the patron angel of Israel.

Yet Daniel's third mention of Michael constrains us to regard him as a man of this earth. In connection with the description of the campaigns of the "vile" king (in John's Revelation there corresponds to it an image "a beast from an abyss", 11:7) – Daniel says:

"And at that time shall Michael stand up, the great prince which standeth for the children of thy people"     Dan. 12:1.

What is this people?

Daniel obviously means Israel; however, in John's revelation it is spoken about prompt occurrence as though a new people comprised of the number believing in Jesus Christ. This "new Israel" also has its patron angel:  it is the

“angel ascending from the east, having the seal of the living God” (7:2).

He ranks the twelve tribes and

"sets the seal of our God upon the foreheads of his servants" (7:3).

Scarcely can one doubt that the selfsame Archangel Michael is patron also of the new Israel…

In John's Revelation there is a direct mention of a name of Michael:

“And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought and his angels, and prevailed not; neither was their place found any more in heaven” (12:7-8).

Of exceptional significance here is not only the said event but its entire frame of reference.

Let us now note what came directly before that.

St. John observes a "great portent":

“Women clothed with the sun… and she was with child; and she cried out, being in labor and in pain to give birth” (12:1-2).

And next:

"Dragon… stood in front of the woman who was about to give birth, so that when her child was born he might devour it"   (12:4).

This is the dragon that is cast down by Michael, following which the attempt to "devour the child" fails.

"She gave birth to a male child, who is destined to rule all nations with an iron rod. But her child was snatched up to God and his throne" (12:5).

The link between the birth of the child and the throwing down of the dragon is so intimate that one is fain to conclude that the child and Michael are one and the same.

But if an angel is born of a woman, that signifies he became human being!

That is indeed a great event in the world of angels!

Henceforth and forever their Head has acquired an own human body, and while retaining the qualities of an angel supplements them with the properties of human nature. Archangel Michael and his angels will approach the new level of their existence. Through him other angels true to God are in some manner endowed with the ability to initiate themselves into the mystery of human life in a body, and, above all, into the mystery of Jesus Christ the man: “things the angels desire to look into” (1 Peter. 1:12). Insofar as Jesus is God who has become man, the angels have via the human body a qualitatively new way for communication with God. We shall yet speak of the role that Michael acts in the Revelation, where he stands forth under another names. But now it is necessary to answer other question: who is the woman who gives birth to him?

Woman robed with sun

This image astounds all who seek to interpret it by virtue of its uncommon cosmic order. The Holy Bible affords a host of stern condemnations of all who worship Sun, Moon or stars, yet here all these attributes are unexpectedly positive. "Next appeared a great portent in heaven, a woman robed with the sun, beneath her feet the moon, and on her head a crown of twelve stars. She pregnant, and in the anguish of her labor she cried out to be delivered"    12:1-2.

The air and the earth help her to escape the dragon's clutches:

"But the woman was given two great eagle's wings to fly to the place in the wilds…out of reach of the serpent. From his mouth the serpent spewed a flood of water after the woman to sweep her away with its spate. But the earth came to her rescue and opened its mouth and swallowed the river which the dragon spewed from its mouth"        12:14-16.

If we are to take this vision as a prophecy referring to a real woman active in the apocalyptic epoch, then who could she be?

Woman of the Apocalypse. Mexican painter Cristobal de Villalpando, 1686

Could she be the very soul of nature that had become human being?

May we explain what it means.

Practically all global religious cognition invests the material nature with spiritual features and in this respect the Holy Bible is no exception.

Конец ознакомительного фрагмента.

Текст предоставлен ООО «ЛитРес».

Прочитайте эту книгу целиком, купив полную легальную версию на ЛитРес.

Безопасно оплатить книгу можно банковской картой Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, со счета мобильного телефона, с платежного терминала, в салоне МТС или Связной, через PayPal, WebMoney, Яндекс.Деньги, QIWI Кошелек, бонусными картами или другим удобным Вам способом.