Q:
I
have been continuing in my personal study of the scriptures and today was
reading an article you wrote. from what i can understand you hold that the
number in the book of rev regarding the 144,000 is a literal number. so my
question is if everything else about that scripture is figurative the 12
tribes, the 12,000 from each tribe, where these tribes come from, and that
they are all males and virgins, all of this is figurative how can you draw
the conclusion that all those figurative facts = a literal number?
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A:
Is the number of the 144,000, who are sealed out of the twelve tribes of Israel,
merely figurative, because much of the book of Revelation is symbolic? (Rev. 7:4; 14:1-3)
Who are the 144,000? Not every number that appears in Revelation is obviously figurative. Take for example Christ's letters to the
Seven
Congregations in Asia Minor. In this case the number seven is not figurative. There actually were seven such congregations;
and his reprimand, that he addressed to five of them, is quite literal, not
concealed in symbolic language. After all, how else could they heed his warning
to repent if they did not understand his message? Is there a greater meaning to
his letters? Undoubtedly, for we must allow that his counsel can apply also to
all congregations today.
Consider
also the numbers, along with other representative language, that appear at
Revelation 21:9-14:
And there came one of
the seven angels who had the seven bowls which were full of the seven last
plagues, and he spoke with me and said: “Come here, I will show you the
bride, the Lamb’s wife.”
10 So he carried me away in [the power of the]
spirit to a great and lofty mountain, and he showed me the holy city
Jerusalem coming down out of heaven from God
11 and having the glory of God.
Its radiance was like a most precious stone, as a jasper stone shining
crystal-clear.
12 It had a great and lofty wall and had twelve gates, and at the
gates twelve angels, and names were inscribed which are those of the twelve
tribes of the sons of Israel.
13 On the east were three gates, and on the
north three gates, and on the south three gates, and on the west three gates.
14 The wall of the city also had twelve foundation stones, and on them the
twelve names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb.
How can we sort through the above symbolic language, and make sense of it? First
of all it helps to understand that it has to do with the 144,000, the Lamb's
wife. "These have been redeemed from mankind as firstfruits for God and the
Lamb." (Rev. 14:1-4; ESV)
What things are figurative, and what is not? Joseph, when presented with a dream
to interpret, responded: "Do not interpretations belong to God?" (Gen. 40:8; 2
Peter 1:20,21) Jehovah, who has caused these things to be recorded, certainly
understands what these things mean; and apart from him we cannot understand any
of "the deep things of God." (1 Cor. 2:10, 14; compare Matt. 13:11)
We know, of course, that
Jesus is the “Lamb,” but obviously not a literal lamb. The lamb
represents Jesus in the role of fulfilling God’s purpose. (John 1:29, 36; 1 Peter
1:19; Rev. 7:10, 14) Likewise, the Lamb’s "wife” is not a literal woman but applies to
Jesus'
disciples who are closely associated with their "husband," and he
promised them that they
will rule with him in his heavenly kingdom. (John
3:29; 17:24; 2 Cor. 11:2; Luke 22:28-30; Rev. 14:4; 19:7,8; 20:4, 6) They are “the congregation
of the firstborn who have been enrolled in the heavens,” and are seen with their
husband standing upon "Mount Zion and a city of the living God, heavenly
Jerusalem.” (Heb. 12:22,23, 28; Rev. 14:1) The “holy city Jerusalem” belongs to God, just as it was said of ancient Jerusalem.
(Psalms 48:1,2, 8; 135:21; Isaiah 24:23;
Jer. 3:17; Rev. 22:3) The city, that is the Lamb's wife, comes down
out of heaven from God because it is through them—as the holy ones
under Christ Jesus—that God brings all his promised blessings upon his people.
(Psalms 3:8; Dan. 7:13,14, 27; Rev. 21:2-4)
Please note that the figurative holy city has twelve foundation stones with the
names of the twelve apostles on them. Is the number twelve in
regards to the apostles figurative, or were there actually twelve of them? (Luke
6:13) Paul, in his letter to the congregation in Ephesus, had earlier described
God's temple as having for its foundation “the apostles” and "prophets,”
with Christ Jesus himself being the foundation cornerstone. Before a building
can be constructed the foundation needs to be put in place first. That happened
at Pentecost. (Eph.
2:19-22; 1 Peter 2:4-6; Acts 1:15-2:4) The twelve apostles, as the primary stones of the
foundation (Judas having been replaced with Matthias), together with "prophets," have been put in their respective position
by God. (1 Cor. 12:28,29) How large is the foundation? Is its size uncertain, or
did God determine in advance a fixed number that would provide the foundation?
Immediately after Adam's sin, God foretold the means by which he purposed to
reconcile mankind again to himself. (Gen. 3:15) This was fulfilled in Christ
Jesus. But God at the same time purposed to have faithful
disciples of his Son share in his glory and rule with him in his future heavenly
kingdom; each one chosen by God himself just as in the case of the twelve
apostles, none of whom could have chosen themselves for this honor. (Matt.
11:11; Luke 11:50,51; John 6:44, 65; Heb. 5:4) The Scriptures explain that
Christ Jesus, along with his bride, were foreordained "before the founding of the world." (Eph.
1:3-5, 11; 2 Thess. 2:13,14; 1 Peter 1:2, 20) That does not mean that every individual of them
was
foreordained millenniums before he was born; but the designated number of
144,000
certainly was. Although the apostle Paul
understood that the foundation of God’s temple was not limited
to the twelve apostles, yet there was no way for him to
know the precise number of "prophets" who would eventually make up the completed
foundation, for that information was not revealed until the apostle John
received the Revelation more than thirty years later. When John saw "thrones,
and those who sat down on them, and power of judging was given them. . . And
they came to life and ruled as kings with the Christ for a thousand years," he
saw 144,000 thrones and 144,000 kings sitting on them. (Rev. 20:4, 6)
God's covenant with Abraham promised that "by means of your seed all nations of
the earth will certainly bless themselves." (Gen. 26:4,5) Included in the "seed"
was Jesus, the Messiah, and his future "bride." (Gal. 3:16, 29) Jehovah
desired that the entire number of the bride of Christ Jesus would be chosen exclusively from among Abraham's
seed, the Israelites. It was only because they as a nation refused to accept
Jesus as the promised Seed that God determined to break off some of the natural
branches [Jews] of this figurative holy tree [Christ Jesus and his bride], and replace them with
[graft in]
wild branches [people of the nations]. After all, how could someone who rejected
Jesus then be chosen to become married to him as a wife? The very fact that God
replaced some domestic branches with foreign branches in itself gives evidence
that there is a predetermined fixed number of branches. (Romans 11:13-29) That is why Paul explains: "For I do not want you, brothers, to be
ignorant of this sacred secret, in order for you not to be discreet in
your own eyes: that a dulling of sensibilities has happened in part to Israel
until the full number of people of the nations has come in, and in this
manner all Israel will be saved." (Rom. 11:25,26) The purpose of Paul's
extensive discussion on this topic was to explain that Jehovah did not break his
promise to Abraham in that he rejected some of Abraham's natural descendants and
replaced their glorious position with people of the nations, to complete the
predetermined
number of branches of the tree. The figurative tree has remained the same! The
grafted in foreign branches have become part of the domestic tree and are
producing fruit. (John 15:1-6) They are "the Israel of God," who are "sealed out of every tribe of the sons of
Israel." (Gal. 6:15,16; Rev. 7:4)
How is it that they "did not defile themselves with women; in fact, they are
virgins. . . and no falsehood was found in their mouths; they are without
blemish"? (Rev. 14:4,5) Are they all males? In the heavens there is "neither male nor female."
Therefore it does not matter what gender they are at present. (Gal.
3:28; 1 Cor. 15:44; Matt. 22:30) They are "virgins" in that they kept themselves
without spot from the world and it's false worship—"Babylon the Great, the
mother of the harlots"—of which Satan is the ruler and god. (James 1:27; 4:4;
Rev. 17:1,2, 5,6; John 12:31; 2 Cor. 4:4; 1 John 5:19; compare Ezek. 16:26-30)
And neither did any of them receive the mark of the wild beast, either on their
hand nor on the forehead. (Rev. 13:15-17; 20:4) There was no falsehood found in
their mouths because they firmly and loyally stuck to God's word in all their
teaching. Yes, they are all without blemish. (Matt.
15:6-9) Therefore we can have full confidence that God will bring the foretold
blessings to mankind by means of them.
These are not to be confused with the present Governing Body of the Watchtower
Society with its secular Corporations and many Associations; for these are
closely identified with the "man
of lawlessness." (2 Thess. 2:3-12) Those who were chosen but failed to
measure up to God's righteous requirements, will not be among the ones standing
with the Lamb upon the Mount Zion; for they will have been removed from the vine
and "cast out as a branch and dried up, and pitched into the fire and burned."
(John 15:6; Matt. 24:48-51) The four destructive winds of the earth will not be
unleashed until the final one of the 144,000 has been sealed. The full
foreordained number will be intact.
Who are the 144,000? They are the foundation of God's temple, and thus are an integral
part of true worship, God's arrangement by which his people render sacred
service to him that is acceptable. They have not chosen themselves as such, for everyone of
them, as the "Lamb's wife," is chosen and put in their relative position by
Jehovah, who puts his seal on them as belonging to him. (Heb. 5:4,5; Rom. 9:11,
16; 2 Tim. 1:9; Rev. 7:3,4; 14:1, 4) They are the "holy ones" who will rule in the kingdom of the heavens,
along with the "son of man," by which God will bring blessings to his
people. (Dan. 7:13,14, 21,22, 27; Heb. 9:14; Rev. 21:2-4)
In Summary:
The number 144,000 of Revelation 7:4, and 14:1-3, is a literal number.
Why, then, are the twelve tribes of Israel, out of whom the 144,000 are sealed―as
listed at Revelation 7:4―not
identical to the twelve tribes as named in the Hebrew Scriptures? That is
because the listing in Revelation 7:4 reflects the fact that some of the
domestic olive "branches were broken off", [natural Israelites], and "wild ones
[Gentiles] were grafted in among them and became a sharer of the olive's root of
fatness," as the apostle Paul describes. (Romans 11:17-26) Paul explains
extensively in his letters that God did not break his covenant with Abraham when
he promised Abraham that "by means of your seed all nations of the earth will
certainly bless themselves due to the fact that you have listened to my voice."
(Genesis 22:17-18; 28:14; see Galatians 3:7-9)
If Abraham's offspring, natural Israel, had
kept the covenant that Jehovah made with them at Mt. Sinai, the entire number of
the 144,000 would have been sealed exclusively from among them, according to
God's promise as recorded at Exodus 19:5-6. But, as it turned out, his people
broke their covenant with him, even to the extent of rejecting the promised
Messiah when he arrived, and who became the mediator of the "new covenant".
(Jeremiah 31:31-34; John 1:12; Matthew 27:11-26)
The above also means that the "every tribe of the sons of Israel", out of which
the 144,000 are sealed, as mentioned in Revelation 7: 4, is not any symbolic
"Israel", but refers to the actual twelve tribes of Israel who inherited the
promises God made to Abraham. (Ephesians 2:11-18)
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