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23. The
Temple Spoken of by Christ is the Church. Application to the
Church of the Statements Regarding the Building of Solomon’s
Temple, and the Numbers Stated in that Narrative.
“But He spake of the temple of His body.5116 When, therefore, He was raised from
the dead, His disciples remembered that He said this, and they believed
the Scripture and the word which Jesus had said.” This
refers to the statement that the body of the Son is His temple.
It may be asked whether this is to be taken in its plain sense, or
whether we should try to connect each statement that is recorded about
the temple, with the view we take about the body of Jesus, whether the
body which He received from the Virgin, or that body of Christ which
the Church is said to be, as we are said by the Apostle5117 to be all members of His body. One
may, on the one hand, suppose it to be hopeless to get everything that
is said about the temple properly connected with the body, in whatever
sense the body be taken, and one may have recourse to a simpler
explanation, and say that the body (in either of these senses) is
called the temple, because as the temple had the glory of God dwelling
in it, so He who was the image and glory of God, the first-born of
every creature, could rightly be called, in respect of His body or the
Church, the temple containing the image. We, for our part, see it
to be a hard task to expound every particular of what is said about the
temple in the third Book of Kings, and far beyond our powers of
language, and we defer it in the meantime, as a thing beyond the scale
of the present work. We also have a strong conviction that in such matters,
which transcend human nature, it must be the work of divine wisdom to
make plain the meaning of inspired Scripture, of that wisdom which is
hidden in a mystery, which none of the rulers of this world knew.
We are well aware, too, that we need the assistance of that excellent
Spirit of wisdom, in order to understand such matters, as they should
be understood by ministers of sacred things; and in this connection we
will attempt to describe, as shortly as we may, our view of what
belongs to this subject. The body is the Church, and we learn
from Peter5118 that it is a house
of God, built of living stones, a spiritual house for a holy
priesthood. Thus the son of David, who builds this house, is a
type of Christ. He builds it when his wars are at an
end,5119 and a period of profound peace has arrived;
he builds the temple for the glory of God in the Jerusalem on earth, so
that worship may no longer be celebrated in a moveable erection like
the tabernacle. Let us seek to find in the Church the truth of
each statement made about the temple. If all Christ’s
enemies are made the footstool of His feet,5120
and Death, the last enemy, is destroyed, then there will be the most
perfect peace. Christ will be Solomon, which means
“Peaceful,”5121 and the prophecy
will find its fulfilment in Him, which says,5122
“With those who hated peace I was peaceful.” And then
each of the living stones will be, according to the work of his life
here, a stone of that temple, one, at the foundation, an apostle or a
prophet, bearing those placed upon him, and another, after those in the
foundation, and supported by the Apostles, will himself, with the
Apostles, help to bear those in more need. One will be a stone of
the inmost parts, where the ark is, and the cherubim, and the
mercy-seat; another will be on the outer wall, and another even outside
the outer wall of the levites and priests, a stone of the altar of
whole burnt offerings. And the management and service of these
things will be entrusted to holy powers, angels of God, being,
respectively, lordships, thrones, dominions, or powers; and there will
be others subject to these, typified by three thousand six
hundred5123 chief officers, who
were appointed over the works of Solomon, and the seventy thousand of
those who bore burdens, and the eighty thousand stone-cutters in the
mountain, who wrought in the work, and prepared the stones and the
wood. It is to be remarked that those reported as bearing burdens
are related to the Hebdomad. The quarrymen and stone-cutters, who
make the stones fitted for the temple, have some kinship to the
ogdoad. And the officers, who are six hundred in number, are
connected with the perfect number six multiplied into itself. The
preparation of the stones, as they are taken out and fitted for the
building, extends over three years; this appears to me to point solely
to the time of the eternal interval which is akin to the triad.
This will come to pass when peace is consummated after the number of
years of the transaction of the matters connected with the exodus from
Egypt, namely, three hundred and forty, and of what took place in Egypt
four hundred and thirty years after the covenant made by God with
Abraham. Thus, from Abraham to the beginning of the building of
the temple, there are two sabbatic numbers, the 700 and the 70; and at
that time, too, our King Christ will command the seventy thousand
burden-bearers not to take any chance stones for the foundation of the
temple, but great stones, precious, unhewn, that they may be hewn, not
by any chance workmen, but by the sons of Solomon; for so we find it
written in the third Book of Kings. Then, too, on account of the
profound peace, Hiram, king of Tyre, cooperates in the building of the
temple, and gives his own sons to the sons of Solomon, to hew, in
company with them, the great and precious stones for the holy place,
which, in the fourth year, are placed in the foundation of the house of
the Lord. But in an ogdoad of years the house is finished in the
eighth month of the eighth year after its foundation.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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