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The END TIMES Bible Report
Quarterly is published for the purpose of disseminating Bible Truths which
are seen to be harmonious with the Plan of God as illustrated in scripture.
The Associated Bible Students of Central Ohio
(ABSCO) is an independent Christian group not affiliated with any denominations. We are
committed to a diligent search of the Scriptures to determine through them the Divine Word
of Truth.
The goal of the END TIMES Bible Report
Quarterly is to encourage others in their studies of the scriptures and to share the
peace and joy we have learned through this same kind of careful study. The articles
covered in each edition are the result of cooperative studies of Bible Students worldwide.
We encourage you to search diligently for the
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Feature Article: The True
Significance of Jesus Birth
Prophetic Fulfillments: "All Men Were In
Expectation"
Editors Notes: Observations on the Christmas Season
Shopping: Video
The True Significance of Jesus
Birth
For four thousand years and more the promises of God, clothed in more
or less of obscurity, had been given to mankind, intimating that ultimately the great
curse of sin and death, which had come upon the world through father Adams
disobedience, would be rolled away, and instead of a curse would come a blessing with
life-giving refreshment. And then, by a miracle, came the voice of the angels when they
broke forth in a heavenly strain, singing, "Glory to God in the highest, and on
earth peace, good will toward men." Luke 2:14
Angels Song
It is worthy of notice that the announcement of the Saviors birth
was not made to an assembled world, in whose most vital interest he had come; nor even to
assembled Israel, the chosen people of God; nor yet to all of those who with devout hearts
had long been looking for the hope of Israel. But it was made to only a few shepherds who
were watching their flocks by night. The grand truth was one to be received by faith; and
it was sent through humble, but trustworthy, human agents who were the honored instruments
in Gods hands.
The tidings were of redemption, restitution and everlasting life for
all who will accept this blessing on the terms on which it is offered; namely, faith in
Christ as the Redeemer, and full repentance from sin, which of necessity implies the
forsaking of sin and the cultivation of righteousness. Christ was born to be a Savior by
subsequently giving his life a ransom for all. These good tidings this miracle of
divine goodness and mercy to fallen and doomed menmet a marvelously cold and
indifferent reception. The world in general, though apprised of the fact and its import,
manifested no faith nor interest in it, while it is written that he came unto his own
people (the Jews), and they received him not. But the jubilant heavenly hosts and the
humble shepherds, were capable of appreciating what fallen men could not appreciate, and
will not until their blind eyes are opened and their deaf ears unstopped.
Fear Not!
First a single angel appeared to the shepherds and allayed their fears,
saying, "Fear not; behold I bring you good tidings." Luke 2:10 It is for
the true children of God today, as it was for the angels at that time, to assure the world
that God is better than all their fears that God so loved the world as to redeem
them from the just sentence of death, the curse that came upon all as inheritors of
Adams disobedience and sentence.
"Good tidings" is another translation of our word "gospel."
How beautiful is the thought that the gospel is really and truly good tidings, not just to
some people, but to all. But, how sad, the misrepresentations of Gods plan,
under which so many of his professed people, misrepresent his character and his Word, and
apply the term "gospel" to their various messages from the dark ages,
teaching eternal torment as the final end for the majority of the world. Let us get away
from this false thought and get the truth that the gospel is good tidings. The
angel elaborated, saying that his message was good tidings of great joy, which should be
unto all people.
The Prophecy of; Peace and Good Will

It was after the giving of the message of good tidings of great joy
that a host of angels appeared to the shepherds, saying, "Glory to God in the
highest, and on earth peace, good will to men." This refrain was a prophecy. It
is not yet true, but will be fulfilled in every particular in Gods due time, which
we believe is now near, even at the door. Not yet does God receive glory in the highest,
not yet is there peace amongst men. Quite to the contrary. Gods name is blasphemed,
not only by those who in jest take the divine name in vain, and not merely by the heathen
who worship devils and think they are gods, but even by Christian people, Gods name
is blasphemed every day. Blasphemy is any dishonorable misrepresentation of another.
Picturing the God of love, mercy and truth as the originator of the eternal torment of the
great mass of his creatures is a misrepresentation of the divine character. But the Lord
had mercy upon all because they did it ignorantly. And we also should have compassion upon
others who still ignorantly misrepresent our God. Our energies should be continually bent
to their assistance, that the eyes of their understanding might open to perceive the
lengths, breadths, heights and depths of the love of God which passeth understanding.
Thank God, his plan is wider and more grand than anything we had ever
conceived. This gospel prophecy is not merely to be good tidings to the comparatively few
that now have ears to hear, but in Gods due time it is to be good tidings of great
joy to all. As every member of Adams race shared in his fall and in the curse
of death which came upon him as a result, so every member of the race was included in the
great redemptive sacrifice which our Lord Jesus offered and which was finished at Calvary.
Gods plan in Christ, as it is being worked out and shall ultimately be accomplished,
will indeed mean great joy for all. These good tidings were given at the very moment of
our Lords birth, because he was the one through whom all the glorious things of the
divine purpose shall ultimately be accomplished.
Salvation Foretold
The faithful of Israel and surrounding lands seemed to be aware of this
promise of the Messiah, the perfect child from the lineage of Abraham, that would bring
them all salvation. This promise contained the thought that a holy child would be born,
and that in some way, not explained in the promise, this child would bring the blessing
the world needed. The expectation was based upon the promise God made to Abraham, saying, "In
thee and in thy Seed shall all the families of the earth be blessed." Gen. 28:14
From that time forward Abraham began to look for the promised child. He looked first of
all to his own children, and was finally informed that it would not be one of his children
directly, but that through their children, at some remote date, this child should be born.
From that time onward, all the Israelites were waiting for the birth of the child that
should bring the blessing. Every mother amongst the Israelites was very solicitous that
she might be the mother of a son rather than a daughter, that perchance she might be the
mother of this promised child.
But why was Messiah necessary? Why wait at all for the birth of the
child? In no other way could mankind be blessed. It would be impossible to bless mankind
except by releasing them from sin and death. Hence, the Scriptures tell us of Gods
sympathy; that God looked down from His holy habitation, and beheld our sorrow, and heard,
figuratively, "the groaning of the prisoner" humanity all
groaning and travailing under this penalty of death. Psa 102:20 But Gods sympathy
was manifested; and we read that, "He looked down and beheld that there was no eye
to pity and no arm to save" and with "His own arm He brought
salvation." Isa. 59:16 This is what was promised to Abraham that one
should come from his posterity who would be the Savior of the world.
Virgin Birth: Myth or Miracle?

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Since the entire theory of the Atonement presented in the
Scriptures demands that of necessity our Redeemer must be an unblemished male, of our race
and yet separate from it, this becomes a very important point before the minds of the
Lords thinking people. How did God accomplish the impossible? "Who can bring
a clean thing out of an unclean? Not one." Job 14:4 |
It is indeed impossible to explain a miracle by scientific facts, but
it should not be too difficult for anyone with faith to appreciate the concept of the
virgin birth. After all, a God who created the Universe could certainly create the spark
life which would bring forth a child from this humble, blessed woman. Those who only see
by scientific sight will declare the virgin birth a myth. However, to those who accept the
miraculous account, we can apply Scriptural logic which will serve to increase our faith.
First, we must clarify that the miracle of Jesus birth was that he was
born perfect from a mother who had inherited the sin of Adam. The Catholic doctrine of the
"immaculate conception" claims that Mary was conceived without original sin --
created perfect for the purpose of bringing forth a perfect offspring. However, it was not
necessary for Mary to be "made perfect" in order to give birth to a perfect
child. Indeed, Mary identified herself of "low estate." Luke 1:48 Again,
"Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? Not one." But, with God, all
things are possible.
The word father has the significance of life-giver. There is no human
father who can produce a perfect child, since all have inherited the sin of their father,
Adam. Hence it was necessary in this case that God should beget this perfect child by
power from on high. We are told that Adams sin was passed from generation to
generation, apparently not through the womans genetic code, but through the
fathers. Therefore, God would supply the spark of life, in place of a human father,
for Mary to bear a perfect child.
The Divine law declares that a perfect human life having been condemned
to death, it would require a perfect human life to redeem it. Therefore, it was necessary
that Jesus should become the "man Christ Jesus," in order "that
He, by the grace of God, might taste death for every man." Heb. 2:9 "For since
by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die,
even so in Christ shall all be made alive." 1 Cor. 15:21-22
The Greatest Gift
Gods gift, through His loving Son, is that ALL be given ample opportunity to
learn of Him and be saved. "For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God
our Saviour; who will have all men to be saved and to come unto the knowledge of the
truth. For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time." 1 Tim. 2:3-6
This is truly the gift that keeps on giving until, finally, this "present evil
world" will be transformed into the glorious Kingdom of the Messiah. There,
righteousness will be the rule, and peace will be upon the entire earth. Let us, then,
rejoice and have our hearts filled with appreciation of the divine love and generosity,
which gave us the greatest gift of all, the Messiah who shall soon bless all the families
of the earth!
Prophetic Fulfillments:
"All Men Were In Expectation"
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In various types, figures and shadowy
promises, the coming of Messiah had been foretold through the ages, especially amongst the
Jews, who were the divinely favored and covenanted people, so that at the time of our
Lords birth we read, "all men were in expectation" of a coming
Messiah. Luke 3:15 Noted Bible scholar, Doctor Farrar remarks on this: "We are
informed by Tacitus, by Suetonius, and by Josephus, that there prevailed throughout the
entire East at this time an intense conviction, derived from ancient prophecies, that ere
long a powerful monarch would arise in Judea, and gain dominion over the world." |
Doubtless this expectation was built upon the
interpretation of Daniels prophecies concerning our Lords first advent. We
here present the prophetic element which links the "wise men from the east"
with the expectation of the birth of Jesus. It is supposed by most Bible authorities that
these "wise men" were from Persia. It should be remembered that Daniel
was a prince of Persia and intimate with the wise men of that country at the time of his
prophecy concerning the coming Messiah. It is easy to see how traditions would be handed
down through that channel, and especially that Daniels prophecy respecting the time
of Messiahs birth would be well known to Persias wise men.
Daniels
Prophecy of the "Seventy Weeks"
was given to lead the Nation of
Israel to the first advent of Messiah. "Understand the matter, and consider the
vision. Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people and upon thy holy city, to finish the
transgression, and to make an end of sins, and to make reconciliation for iniquity, and to
bring in everlasting righteousness, and to seal up the vision and prophecy, and to anoint
the most holy. Know therefore and understand, that from the going forth of the commandment
to restore and to build Jerusalem, unto Messiah the Prince, shall be seven weeks and
threescore and two weeks [7 + 60 + 2 = 69 weeks]; the street shall be built again,
and the wall, even in troublous times. And after threescore and two weeks shall
Messiah be cut off, but not for himself. And he [Messiah] shall confirm the
covenant with many for one week [the seventieth or last week]. And in the midst of
the week he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease
" Dan.
9:23-27
While many prophecies confirm the date of the second coming of Christ,
this prophecy alone marked the date of the first advent. The "cut off"
or "determined" period of Israels history here is shown as "seventy
weeks" from a given starting point. During this period, many great things were to
happen: 1.) The city would be rebuilt, including the walls, under unfavorable
circumstances, 2.) Sin would be blotted out by a reconciliation for iniquity, 3.)
Righteousness would be established by the sacrifice of Christ, the "better
sacrifice," that would cause the sacrifices of the Jewish Law to cease. In this
period, the long-looked-for Savior of Israel would come, and sixty-nine weeks were stated
to be the measure of time until Messiahs presence. After that, he would be "cut
off, but not for himself." There would also remain after Messiahs coming,
one week, the last, the seventieth of this promised favor, and in the midst of that week,
it was foretold he would cause the traditional sacrifices to cease by "making his
soul an offering for sin." Isa. 53:10-12
We must look at this prophecy with the idea in mind that in Gods
timing, a symbolic day equals a year. Ezek. 4:6 Thus, 70 weeks x 7 days = 490 days. Using
the "day for a year" equation, we get a total period of 490 years. Many
writers on this subject have begun counting this 490 year period from the seventh year of
Artaxerxes, when a commission was given to Ezra to rebuild the Temple, the Lords
house in Jerusalem. Ezra 7:7-14 But there was another decree to Nehemiah in the twentieth
year of Artaxerxes to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. Neh. 2:3-8; 6:15; 7:1 And it
is from this decree "to restore and to build Jerusalem" that this
prophecy should be dated. This year was 454 B.C.
The Sixty-ninth symbolic week was to bring Israel to the Messiah.
Sixty-nine weeks times seven days equals 483 symbolic days, or 483 years. The year 454
B.C. plus 483 years equals 29 A.D., the year which Messiah was anointed with the Holy
Spirit at his baptism in the Jordan River. Yet, the prophecy also states that after
69 weeks, Messiah shall be cut off in the midst of the 70th week when he shall cause the
sacrificing under the Law to cease. The middle of a 7-day week equals a period of 3-1/2.
When we count 3-1/2 years from Jesus baptism, we arrive in the Spring of 33 A.D.,
the date of the death of Christ on the cross. At this point, Messiah announced, "It
is finished," and thus, he "made an end to sin," bringing an
opportunity to all mankind for atonement from sin and an end of the yearly animal
sacrifices under the Law.
False
Expectations Lead to Rejection
While these Scriptures inform us
that at the time of the Lords birth "all men were in expectation of
him," nevertheless we are to remember that all were expecting something totally
different from what the Lord presented. They were expecting a personage of high rank, of
great influence, of striking and commanding character. But, on the contrary, they found
our Lord "meek and lowly of heart" not boastful, not
self-obtrusive.
Bearing this in mind we see all the more clearly why he attracted
special characters for his disciples, and why he failed to attract the masses: we see that
it was by his Fathers design that he should attract to himself as disciples the meek
and lowly of heart, the reverential, the sincere, and that he should more or less repel
the worldly wise, the rulers, and the masses who subsequently crucified him. Let us note,
too, that these same principles have persisted throughout this Gospel age and are still
operative. The masses may be temporarily influenced, and even say "Never man spake
like this man," but the masses will not be attracted, because the Lord does not
wish to attract those whose hearts are not in the proper attitude of consecration and
faith. Consequently, all down through the Gospel age, those who have been the Lords
followers in the highest and truest sense of the word, "forsaking all to follow
him," have been comparatively few, and, as described by the Apostle, "Not
many great, not many wise, not many learned, not many noble according to the course of
this world, but the poor of this world, rich in faith" shall be of those who will
bless the world as kings and priests. James 2:5
We trust in Bible prophecies of future events, because of examples of their remarkable
fulfillment in the past. The method by which we determine this prophecy in Daniel 9 helps
us to calculate and judge prophecies relating to the second advent of Messiah (which will
be addressed in The End Times, Winter 99 Issue). The work of
Messiahs first advent was to die a ransom for Adam and his posterity, and provide an
offering for sin. And the work of his second advent will be to bring the blessings to
mankind and peace on earth as promised to Abraham.
Editors Notes: Observations on the
Christmas Season
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Although the Christmas season should be a time
full of joy and optimistic hopes, many people experience seasonal "blues"
a time of self-evaluation, loneliness and anxiety about an uncertain future. How
did the "Good tidings of great joy" become so obscured with concerns,
obligations, traditions and expectations? By looking at the commercialism of todays
Christmas traditions, it might be concluded that to much emphasis is placed on festivities
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Early Christians regarded the birth of
Jesus with heartfelt appreciation for Gods great goodness toward us. However, the
story of Jesus birth did not become an event that organized religion observed
as a festival until the 4th century. Roman favor was so sweet to the church after
so many years of persecution, that they were ready to make religion anything to suit the
views of their new half-pagan friend Constantine. The festival date was chosen to coincide
with the pagan festivities connected with the winter solstice, and the rationale at the
time was probably to win over converts to Christianity by substituting the pagan
festivities with Christian meanings. Since 274 AD, under the emperor Aurelian, Rome had
celebrated the feast of the "Invincible Sun" on December 25.
It is generally understood among Christian scholars that the true date
of Jesus birth was around October 1st and that the announcement to Mary was closer
to the December date. (To be covered in a future issue.) But, the precise date for paying
a tribute of respect to the birth of the King of kings is not significant, and we join
with others whose hearts are in the attitude of love and appreciation toward God at this
or any time of the year.
During the Middle Ages, the pagan custom of tree worship was popular.
Again, Christianity compromised by incorporating existing pagan traditions. Germans
adapted the tradition as a "paradise tree" in their homes at Christmas time and
decorated it with wafers (emblematic of the Eucharist), and later cookies, candles, and
other ornaments. By as early as the 17th century, German settlers had introduced this
Christmas tradition into North America.
Today groups such as Jehovahs Witnesses deplore the custom of
having Christmas trees, by claiming these become "idols that are worshiped." We
would agree that any item that becomes an idol is to be avoided, but would also recommend
that we do not legislate "laws" for our fellow Christians that would presume to
judge their motives.
Most of what we see celebrated during the Christmas season is based
upon such traditions. Jesus spoke against the people conforming their lives to traditions,
not because the traditions themselves were evil, but because they added unnecessary
burdens on the people, and caused them to lose sight of Gods goodness. We would not
criticize any for their desire to celebrate the birth of Jesus, but we encourage all to
place proper emphasis when doing so upon the true cause for which Jesus came into the
world to bear witness to the truth of the "good tidings of great joy, which
shall be to all people." Let us resolve then, that this season, we will not allow
the frenzy of the world and the traditions of men to darken the great light that our God
has graciously given. "The people that walked in darkness have seen a great
light..." Isa. 9:2
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Students of Central Ohio is an independent Christian group not affiliated with any
denominations. We are committed to a diligent search of the Scriptures to determine
through them the Divine Word of Truth.
The goal of this report is to encourage others in
their studies of the Scriptures and to share the peace and joy we have learned through
this same kind of careful study. The articles covered in each edition are the result of
cooperative studies of Bible Students worldwide. We encourage you to search diligently for
the beautiful plan of salvation found in Gods word; proving all things and holding
fast that which is good. II Tim. 2:15
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