Prophets of Old and Prophets of the End-Times
Prophets of old and Prophets of the End-Times have these stark differences.
“But you, Daniel, keep this prophecy a secret; seal up the book until the time of the end, when many will rush here and there, and knowledge will increase” (Dan 12:4).
God looked beyond and saw what is actually today the technologies of automations by Mankind come into reality which, for one thing, makes writing fast and easy and editable to refine ideas for easier and clearer understanding.
In olden times, Prophets were by bare hands when writing prophetic messages for for contemporary application, near future or far distant events. It could be therefore unviable to write rashly and abundantly on editable state given that, for one thing, papers were not yet abundant if ever yet available, much less, keyboard.
Moreover, most Prophecies of the pasts, if not all, were not understandable to the writers themselves. It was definitely difficult for them to prepare write-ups that looked weird and seemingly lacking logic to them. Daniel, for example, suffered headache trying to figure up what was he writing all about and so gave up by asking God. Notice the reply of God:
“I heard what he said, but I did not understand what he meant. So, I asked, ‘How will all this finally end, my lord?’” “But he said, ‘Go now, Daniel, for what I have said is kept secret and sealed until the time of the end” (Dan 12:8-9).
Prophets of old wrote on direct manner and final without the necessity of improving, rephrasing or whatever. When they wrote, it was as what the idiom says “slow but sure.” It was necessary that God had close contact with them telling them what to write. Take Moses for instance: “Write this down on a scroll as a permanent reminder …” (Exod 17:14). Daniel also: “I heard what he said …” (Dan 12:8).
Today, in this End-Time of the Ages, it’s far different. Writers put in writing what they think by the dictates of inspired wisdom. God gave them the power of understanding. God communicates with them through spirit (Acts 2:17).
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