Isaiah 2:2
2 And it shall come to pass in the last ['achariyth] days, [yowm] that the
mountain [har] of the LORD'S [Yahovah] house [bayith] shall be
established [kuwn] in the top [ro'sh] of the mountains, [har] and
shall be exalted [nasa'] above the hills; [gib`ah] and all nations [gowy]
shall flow [nahar] unto it. KJV-Interlinear
2 Now
it will come about that In the last days, The mountain of the house of the Lord
Will be established as the chief of the mountains, And will be raised above the
hills; And all the nations will stream to it. NASB
The Bible often refers to
periods of times that have activities or attributes that are unique to those
times. Sometimes the references are
specific, and sometimes the references are implied by means of circumstances.
For example, the Garden
of Eden is often called the age of innocence.
It is defined as the time that Adam and Eve were living in the Garden, beginning
with their creation and ending with their fall in sin. This is an obvious beginning and ending of
this era.
The period prior to the
flood of Noah is another period of time that has definite and obvious beginning
and ending. Beginning with the eviction
of Adam and Eve from the Garden and ending with the flood.
The next period is the
period of the Patriarchs (fathers of families), from Noah to Jacob, and then is
followed by the period identified as the Nation of Israel and so forth.
In theology these periods
are referred to as dispensations, or divisions of time in history that separate
them from other periods. Each period
having some distinctive characteristics that distinguishes them from other
periods.
The last days, is often
used in the scriptures, especially in the Old Testament, which makes reference
to the Messiah and the establishment of the Kingdom of God.
As presented in the Old
Testament, the Messiah was to come into this world, born as a man, to be a man
while at the same time being God. Then He was to end all sin and death, by
becoming a sacrifice in mans place. This
is portrayed and taught by the sacrificial rituals, and then establish His
kingdom, thus terminating mans rule.
From the Old Testaments
perspective, this all seemed to occur in one continuous and fluid sequence.
The time of these last
events were referred to as the, last days.
However, something
happened, that the Old Testament priests and many of the Jewish people did not
expect. The times of God, dispensations,
were going to have yet one more era of time, before the ‘last days’ was going
to occur.
This last and hidden
dispensation, is our current dispensation, which we call the Church Age, or
sometimes we call it the Age of the Royal Family, or sometimes it is referred
to as the Age of the Bride of Christ.
Our era is different from
the other dispensations, in that within it we possess the development of the
New Testament and the completed canon of scripture, it is post messiah and
sacrifice (cross), we are totally without revelation from God as was commonly
known in the Old Testament (no more dreams, visions, new revelations, etc.).
Further, we are
identified as complete with respect to the availability to doctrine and the
spiritual life, various titles are made known (royal family, bride, royal
priest, royal ambassador, permanent indwelling and residence of the Godhead in
each believer, and so forth).
And John and Paul identified
our era as the ‘end times,’ not the last days.
The Tribulation was
defined as the last seven years of the previous dispensation, which is called
the Age of Israel.
Daniel defined that era
as lasting 490 more years, from his time, of which only 483 years had
transpired, when our dispensation interrupted that former dispensation. Thus leaving seven more years yet to occur in
order to complete the Age of Israel. Those
last seven years are identified as the Tribulation.
Which, the tribulation,
now is carries the term, ‘last days.’
Note that each
dispensation is exclusive from all other dispensations. Thus the Church Age is
not a part of the Tribulation.
The Tribulation is a part
of the Old Testaments, Age of Israel. It
is its last seven years.
When our dispensation terminates,
with the Rapture, then that future era or last seven years of the Age of
Israel, will resume. Each dispensation
has a definite beginning and end point. (ie. creation of man, sin, flood,
family, nation, Pentecost, rapture, second advent, final judgment).
We know from our study of
Revelation, that at the end of the Tribulation, Christ will return, a date
commonly referred to as the Second Advent, and at that time and immediately
prior to that event, all of the mountains and hills and such will crumble away. That the region around Jerusalem will be
lifted up to become the highest point on the planet.
And thus our current
verse.
The mountain of the Lords
house, will be established in the top of the mountains and above the hills,
which is an expression that means that the Lords house, the Temple, doctrine,
the faith of Christianity, will be elevated above all other beliefs (false
beliefs).
It will be elevated above
all others symbolically, philosophically, and geographically.
Jerusalem means the city
of peace, which results from the mountain of Zion, which refers to the vast
mountain of doctrine which resides within the city of Jerusalem. Thus doctrine is the heart and foundation of
true peace and happiness and prosperity and so forth.
The mountains and hills
will refer to all other beliefs, large and small, major and minor, that will most
likely occur during the Millennium, but they will not outweigh or overshadow or
prevail over Christianity as they do today.
At the end of the Millennium
there will be a huge population of people who will have rejected Christ, and
obviously that attitude will develop during the Millennium. But with Satan being imprisoned during the
Millennium, and his influence removed, then any alternate belief system will
not flourish as it does today.
And in our current world,
Christianity, though worldwide, is pretty much limited to the western nations. Whereas, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Islam
and many other cults and religions dominate the landscape elsewhere.
However, when Christ
returns, Christianity will be the dominant faith on the entire planet. Thus, all nations will flow (in faith) to
Christ.
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