Wise Men

Wise Men December 18, 2008

Mike Bull from Australia sent the following, which I reproduce with his permission:

“We don’t know how many wise men travelled from the east, but perhaps we can make a guess via God’s deliberate typology.

“We do know there were three gifts. With Christ as the human Ark of the Covenant (most holy place), these three gifts correspond to the furniture in the “firmament.” As the Ark contained Word, Sacrament and Government (Hebrews 9:4), the response of these Babylonian elders around the throne was gold (Lampstand – government ), frankincense (Incense Altar – prayer in response to Word ), and myrrh (Table – sacrament ) . . . .

“So, as the Herods and their governments continually refused to enter the new holy place, faithful Jews and Gentiles became the new priesthood, the elders who came boldly before the throne.

“The churches in Gentile cities are seen as seven Lampstands in Revelation 2-3.

“The twenty-four angelic elders were the angels whose last acts would be the twenty-four judgments upon Judah throughout the Revelation: the twenty-four hours of the Day of the Lord.

“It was Nicodemus, the epitome of the Jews who would later believe, who brought myrrh for Jesus’ burial (John 19:39). These mourned for the one they had pierced, and entered the firmament vacated by the Old Covenant angelic ministers as a new government – under the covering of the Covenant of the Man, the Word become flesh.”


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