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Finding A Lost Bible
--JULY 30.--2 CHRON. 34:14-33
"Thy Word have I hid in mine heart that I
might not sin against Thee."--Psa. 119:11.
IN CONJUNCTION with Josiah's reformation and
cleansing of the temple, a copy of the book of the Law was found. Presumably
this book contained the Pentateuch, or five books of Moses. The long period of
idolatry preceding Josiah's work of reformation had placed the Testimonies of
the Lord at a discount, so that evidently the king had never seen, perhaps had
never heard of the Divine Law up to this time. If this should seem strange to
us for the moment, let us remember that today we have Bibles by the millions,
whereas in olden times books were written laboriously with a pen, and were very
expensive. A copy was provided for the king as well as one for the temple, but
idolatrous kings would have no use for God's Word, and the royal copy was doubtless
destroyed long before.
The king caused the manuscript to be read in his
hearing. It detailed what blessings would come upon the nation of Israel if
obedient to God. It also portrayed the penalties which would be theirs if they
neglected the service of the Almighty and His laws and [R4851
: page 206] became idolatrous. Deuteronomy 28is
a very clear statement of what appeared to be the penalty due Josiah's kingdom
because of idolatry preceding his day. The king was astonished. Evidently
Divine judgments were due. Why they waited he knew not. He reflected that
possibly something might yet be done to offset the evil. He sent therefore to
make inquiry on the subject.
The inquiry came to Huldah, a prophetess of that
time, who gave the Lord's answer, saying that all the woes foretold in the Law
would surely come to pass because of the idolatrous course followed by the
nation. But the message declared that this trouble, this chastisement, would be
deferred and not come in King Josiah's day because of his earnest repentance
and manifestation of sorrow in connection with the matter as soon as he learned
about it.
Nevertheless the king did all in his power to
remedy the evil and to bring back the nation into accord with the Almighty. He
proclaimed a general meeting at the temple and attended in person with the
nobles and representatives of all the people. He caused the book of the Law to
be read in the hearing of the people and pointed out their shortcomings and
what must be expected. The work of purging from idolatry was still more
thoroughly carried out and the work of reformation made yet more deep--all that
the king knew how to do.
THE BIBLE LOST TODAY
It may amaze some when we say that to the masses
of the people today God's Book is lost. What! do you say, Have we lost over a
hundred million Bibles in Christendom, and are we not printing more than a
million copies every year? How can you say that the Word of the Lord is lost
today?
Alas! Bibles we have, but to the majority of the
specially cultured they are Bibles no longer--they are the inspired Word of the
Almighty no longer! They are studied, believed and obeyed no longer. It is
still fashionable to have Bibles; it is still customary to take texts from
them--this is done even by ministers, who privately confess that they have no
faith in the Bible--that they have no more faith in the Bible than in
Shakespeare. And the number of religious teachers who have thus rejected the
Word of God as the Divinely inspired Message is much greater than the majority
of people surmise. Nearly all ministers graduated during the past twenty years
from nearly all of the universities, colleges and seminaries of Christendom, in
Great Britain, Germany, the United
States and Canada, are really infidels,
unbelievers.
How did the Word of the Lord come to be thus
lost?
We answer that history shows a long period
called the Dark Ages in which the Word of the Lord was set aside in favor of
church councils and decrees. Then came the period of the Reformation. The Bible
was translated by the Catholics into the English and styled the Douay Version.
It was translated by the Protestants into English and styled the King James
Version, and once more the Word of God began to exercise a transforming
influence upon humanity.
But alas! the errors, the darkness, the
superstition of the Dark Ages already in the human mind gave to the Word of God
peculiar distortions and made it appear, through the colored glasses of
sectarianism, to mean things wholly irrational and inconceivable.
With the progress of education thinking was
resumed along the lines of religion as well as science. The thinkers, [R4851 : page 207] however, regarded the Bible
only as they had seen it through their colored glasses; and in proportion as
they discarded the superstitions of the darker past they discarded the Bible as
a part of those superstitions, and supposedly their basis. As a result, school
men, college professors, Doctors of Divinity, etc., have charged up against the
Word of God various doctrines which it does not teach--amongst others Purgatory
and eternal torment for all except the "very elect."
Now, in due time, the Word of God is being
found. The dust of the Dark Ages is being brushed aside. The Book is being
investigated in the light of its own teachings. It is shining with wonderful
brilliancy upon the path of the just. We are seeing fulfilled before us God's
promise that the path of the just will "shine more and more unto the
perfect day." Its bright shining at the present time betokens that the New
Day, the New Era of Messiah's Kingdom is nigh.
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