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engaged in the last war in Palestine *. In the midst of these wars and revolutions, Antichrist will undertake his grand expedition for the purpose of conquering Egypt and the Holy land, and of restoring his vassal allies the unconcerted Jews. Uniformly successful in the beginning of his project, he will apparently reach the place of his destination and fix the apostate Jews in Jerusalem, before the maritime power shall have been able to convert, to collect, and to bring by sea to their own land, the other great body of the Jews; although that power is represented as being foremost in the work of converting certain members of Judah, and as afterwards restoring them when they have been so converted. Thus doubly brought back by two mighty contending nations, and thus plunged into the midst of perils and of war during the space of thirty years (for so long a period will probably intervene between the first effusion of the seventh vial at the close of the 1260 years when they begin to be restored, and the destruction of Antichrist at Megiddo), the Jews must inevitably suffer many calamities; and we are taught accordingly by Ezekiel, that such will assuredly be the case. The whole of this is perfectly consonant with the ordinary course of the divine justice. National wick

* I of course wish this to be understood as a mere confecture. It is very possible, that the three parts engaged in the Antichristian war may have no connection with the three diviions of the great city.

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edness can only be nationally punished: and the long impenitence of the Jewish people will not at the last, even during the very time of their restoraration, be either overlooked or unrequited.

11. When the army of Antichrist is miraculously overthrown, the Lord, who forgetteth not mercy. even in the midst of judgment, will not make an entire end; but will spare some of the least guilty of his enemies, reserving them for the noblest purposes. We learn from St. John, that a remnant of the beast's army will be spiritually slain by the sword of the word: and Zechariah teaches us, that even so much as a third part shall be spared. These may be supposed to be less hardened in wickedness than their associates; and to have engaged in the expedition, either through the inveterate prejudices of a Popish education (the expedition having been blessed and sanctified by the false prophet), or through the tyrannical compulsion which we have already beheld Antichristian France begin to exercise over her degraded federal allies. Nor will they only be spared: plucked as brands out of the burning, they will likewise be converted by the mercy of God to a zealous profession of genuine Christianity. When two parts are cut off, and die, in all the land; the third part shall be left therein. And the Lord will bring the third part through the fire, and will refine them as silver is refined, and will try them as gold is tried. They shall call on his name, and he will hear them. He will say, It is my

people and they shall say, The Lord is my God.

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12. Thus wonderfully preserved and converted, they will become proper instruments to accomplish the yet unfulfilled purposes of the Most High. Scattered over the face of the whole earth, they will carry every where the tidings of their own defeat, of the marvellous power of the Lord, and of the restoration of Judah. Meanwhile we may suppose the awful apparition of the Shechinah still to remain suspended over Jerusalem, visible from its stupendous height to an immense distance, and bearing ample attestation to the veracity of the fugitives *. Nor will they carry their message in vain. Judah is indeed restored: but the lost ten tribes of Israel are still dispersed through the extensive regions of the North and of the East. These, according to the sure word of prophecy, however they may be now concealed from mortal knowledge, will be found again, and will be brought back into the country of their fathers. All nations, and all tongues, shall come and see the glory of the Lord; for he will set among them a sign, even the sign of the illuminated Shechinah; and will send unto them those that have escaped from the slaughter of the Antichristian confederacy, that they may declare his glory among the nations. Convinced by

* I apprehend it was from passages of this import, that Mr. Mede supposed that the Jews would be converted by a supernatural manifestation of Christ. Had he said the ten tribes, instead of the Jews, I believe he would have approached very near to the truth.

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ocular demonstration that God doth indeed reign in Zion, and at once divinely impelled and enabled both to seek out from among them and to find the long-lost sheep of the house of Israel, they will bring by land, in vast caravans, all the brethren of Judah for an offering unto the Lord, as the great maritime power had already brought the converted Jews for a present unto the Lord to his holy mountain. Then shall the stick of Joseph be united for ever with the stick of Judah: Ephraim shall be no more a separate people: but the whole house of Jacob shall become one nation under one king, even the mystic David, Jesus the Messiah.

13. The various prophecies, which speak of the restoration of the ten tribes, certainly cannot relate to the restoration of those detached individuals out of them, who returned with Judah from the Babylonian captivity. This is manifest, both because their restoration is represented as perfectly distinct from the restoration of Judah, and because it is placed at once subsequent to that event and to the overthrow of Antichrist. In fact, the converted fugitives from the army of Antichrist are described as being greatly instrumental in bringing about the restoration of the ten tribes. Hence their restoration is plainly future: and hence we cannot, with any degree of consistency, apply the predictions which foretell it to the return of a few individuals from Babylon with Judah. It is sur

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out of the many prophecies, that explicitly declare the future restoration and union both of Judah and Israel; "It is surprizing, that the return of Judah 'from the Babylonian captivity should ever have. "been considered, by any Christian divine, as the "principal object of this prophecy, and an event "in which it has received its full accomplishment. "It was indeed considered as an inchoate accomplishment, but not more than inchoate, by St. Cyril of Alexandria. The expositors of antiquity, in such cases, were too apt to take up "with some circumstances of general resemblance, " without any critical examination of the terms of a prophecy, or of the detail of the history to "which they applied it. The fact is, that this

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Hosea i. 10, 11. "Nevertheless the number of the "children of Israel shall be as the sand of the sea, which "cannot be measured, and cannot be counted; and it shall "be, that, in the place where it was said unto them, No people of mine are ye, there it shall be said unto them, "Children of the living God. And the children of Judah "shall be collected, and the children of Israel shall be "united, and they shall appoint themselves one head, and 66 come up from the earth. For great shall be the day of "Jezrael" That is to say, as Bp. Horsley remarks very justly, "Great and happy shall be the day, when the holy "seed of both branches of the natural Israel shall be pub

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lickly acknowledged of their God; united under one head, "their king Messiah; and restored to the possession of the promised land, and to a situation of high pre-eminence among the nations of the earth.”

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