Expositions of Holy Scripture eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 902 pages of information about Expositions of Holy Scripture.

Expositions of Holy Scripture eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 902 pages of information about Expositions of Holy Scripture.

The sentence is followed by the exchange of the filthy garments symbolical of sin, for the full array of the high priest.  Ministering angels are dimly seen in the background, and are summoned to unclothe and clothe Joshua.  The Prophet ventures to ask that the sacerdotal attire should be completed by the turban or mitre, probably that headdress which bore the significant writing ‘Holiness to the Lord,’ expressive of the destination of Israel and of its ceremonial cleanness.  The meaning of this change of clothing is given in verse 4:  ’I have caused thine iniquity to pass from thee.’  Thus the complete restoration of the pardoned and cleansed nation to its place as a nation of priests to Jehovah is symbolised.  To us the gospel of forgiveness fills up the outline in the vision; and we know how, when sin testifies against us, we have an Advocate with the Father, and how the infinite love flows out to us notwithstanding all sin, and how the stained garment of our souls can be stripped off, and the ‘fine linen clean and white,’ the priestly dress on the day of atonement, be put on us, and we be made priests unto God.

II.  The remainder of the vision is the address of the Angel of the Lord to Joshua, developing the blessings now made sure to him and his people by this renewed consecration and cleansing.  First (verse 7) is the promise of continuance in office and access to God’s presence, which, however, are contingent on obedience.  The forgiven man must keep God’s charge, if he is to retain his standing.  On that condition, he has ’a place of access among those that stand by’; that is, the privilege of approach to God, like the attendant angels.  This promise may be taken as surpassing the prerogatives hitherto accorded to the high priest, who had only the right of entrance into the holiest place once a year, but now is promised the entree to the heavenly court, as if he were one of the bright spirits who stand there.  They who have access with confidence within the veil because Christ is there, have more than the ancient promise of this vision.

The main point of verse 8 is the promise of the Messiah, but the former part of the verse is remarkable.  Joshua and his fellows are summoned to listen, ‘for they are men which are a sign.’  The meaning seems to be that he and his brethren who sat as his assessors in official functions, are collectively a sign or embodied prophecy of what is to come.  Their restoration to their offices was a shadowy prophecy of a greater act of forgiving grace, which was to be effected by the coming of the Messiah.

The name ‘Branch’ is used here as a proper name.  Jeremiah (Jer. xxiii. 5; xxxiii. 15) had already employed it as a designation of Messiah, which he had apparently learned from Isaiah iv. 2.  The idea of the word is that of the similar names used by Isaiah, ’a shoot out of the stock of Jesse, and a Branch out of his roots’ (Isaiah xi. 1), and ’a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground’ (Isaiah liii. 2); namely, that of his origin from the fallen house of David, and the lowliness of his appearance.

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