The Messianic fulfillment's in the book of Matthew include the waymark of the time of the end, the waymark of the message being formalized, two witnesses of the waymark of 9/11, one a witness of the internal message to Laodicea and the other the external message of Islam’s terrorism. It is fitting that the waymark of 9/11 is represented by two of the twelve Messianic fulfillment's in Matthew, for 9/11 includes the message of the second angel, where there is always a doubling. The death of July 18, 2020, was the fifth waymark we considered, and then the voice in the wilderness in July 2023, was the sixth and the resurrection of 2024 was number seven. The eighth Messianic fulfillment is the Midnight Cry.
Matta kitabyndaky Mesih baradaky amala aşmalaryň içine soňky döwrüň ýol belgisi, habaryň resmileşdirilmeginiň ýol belgisi, 9/11 ýol belgisiniň iki şaýady girýär: olaryň biri Laodikýa üçin içki habaryň şaýady, beýlekisi bolsa Yslamyň terrorizminiň daşky habarydyr. 9/11 ýol belgisiniň Matta kitabyndaky on iki Mesih baradaky amala aşmanyň ikisi bilen şekillendirilmegi ýerliklidir, çünki 9/11 içinde hemişe iki esse gaýtalanma bolýan ikinji perişdäniň habary bar. 2020-nji ýylyň 18-nji iýulyndaky ölüm biziň garan bäşinji ýol belgimizdi; soňra 2023-nji ýylyň iýulyndaky çölde gygyryjy ses altynjy boldy, 2024-nji ýyldaky direliş bolsa ýedinji boldy. Sekizinji Mesih baradaky amala aşma Ýarygije Gykylygydyr.
The Eighth Messianic Waymark is the Midnight Cry
Sekizinji Mesihe degişli ýol belgisi ýarygije gygyrşydyr
All this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, saying, Tell ye the daughter of Sion, Behold, thy King cometh unto thee, meek, and sitting upon an ass, and a colt the foal of an ass. Matthew 21:4, 5.
Bularyň hemmesi pygamber arkaly aýdylan sözüň berjaý bolmagy üçin edildi: «Sion gyzyna aýdyň: Ine, seniň Patyşaň saňa gelýär, mähirli bolup, eşege, ýagny eşegiň taýçanagyna münen halda». Matta 21:4, 5.
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Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion; shout, O daughter of Jerusalem: behold, thy King cometh unto thee: he is just, and having salvation; lowly, and riding upon an ass, and upon a colt the foal of an ass. Zechariah 9:9.
Eý, Sion gyzy, örän şatlan; joşgun bilen gygyr, eý, Iýerusalim gyzy: ine, seniň Patyşaň saňa gelýär; Ol adyldyr we halas ediş getirýändir; pesgöwünlidir, eşege, hatda eşegiň taýçanagyna münüp gelýändir. Zakarýa 9:9.
“Five hundred years before, the Lord had declared by the prophet Zechariah, ‘Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion; shout, O daughter of Jerusalem. Behold, thy King cometh unto thee. He is just, and having salvation; lowly, and riding upon an ass, and upon a colt the foal of an ass.’ [Zechariah 9:9.] Had the disciples realized that Christ was going to judgment and to death, they could not have fulfilled this prophecy.
Bäş ýüz ýyl öň Reb Zakarýa pygamber arkaly şeýle diýip yglan edipdi: “Şatlyk bilen joş, eý Sion gyzy; gygyryp begen, eý Iýerusalim gyzy. Ine, seniň Patyşaň saňa gelýär. Ol adyldyr we gutulyş getirýändir; pesgöwünlidir, eşege, hatda ýaş eşegiň taýyna münüp gelýändir.” [Zakarýa 9:9.] Şägirtler Mesihiň höküm edilmäge hem-de ölüme barýandygyna düşünen bolsadylar, bu pygamberligi ýerine ýetirip bilmezdiler.
“In like manner, Miller and his associates fulfilled prophecy, and gave a message which inspiration had foretold should be given to the world, but which they could not have given had they fully understood the prophecies pointing out their disappointment, and presenting another message to be preached to all nations before the Lord should come. The first and second angels’ messages were given at the right time, and accomplished the work which God designed to accomplish by them.” The Great Controversy, 405.
“Şonuň ýaly-da, Miller we onuň ýoldaşlary pygamberligi berjaý etdiler hem-de ylhamyň dünýä berilmelidigini öňünden aýdyp goýan habaryny ýetirdiler; ýöne eger olar özleriniň lapykeçligini görkezýän we Reb gelmezden ozal ähli milletlere wagyz edilmegi üçin başga bir habary beýan edýän pygamberliklere doly düşünen bolsalar, bu habary berip bilmezdiler. Birinji we ikinji perişdäniň habarlary öz wagtynda berildi we Hudaýyň olaryň üsti bilen berjaý etmegi niýet eden işini amala aşyrdy.” The Great Controversy, 405.
The misunderstanding of God’s prophetic Word was involved with the history of Christ’s triumphal entry, and also with the parallel history of the proclamation of the Midnight Cry message in 1844. The one hundred and forty-four thousand are required to understand “the prophecies pointing out their disappointment.” John in Revelation ten is told in advance, that the message of the little book that was going to be sweet in his mouth, would turn bitter.
Hudaýyň pygamberlik Sözüniň nädogry düşünilmegi Mesihiň dabaraly girişiniň taryhy bilen hem, 1844-nji ýylda Ýarygije Gykylygyň habarynyň yglan edilmeginiň oňa meňzeş taryhy bilen hem baglanyşyklydy. Bir ýüz kyrk dört müňden “olaryň lapykeçligini görkezýän pygamberliklere” düşünmek talap edilýär. Ylhamyň onunjy babynda Ýuhanna öňünden, agzynda süýji boljak kiçi kitabyň habarynyň ajy boljakdygy barada habarly edilýär.
“We have nothing to fear for the future, except as we shall forget the way the Lord has led us, and His teaching in our past history.” Life Sketches, 196.
“Biz geljekden gorkmaly hiç zadymyz ýok, diňe Rebbiň bizi nähili alyp barandygyny hem-de geçmiş taryhymyzda Onuň öwredişini unudanymyzdan başga.” Life Sketches, 196.
The “Lord’s leading” in the past is represented among other providential acts, as His hand covering a mistake in the figures, for it was not best for the Millerites to understand their disappointment in advance, any more than it was for the disciples to understand all the elements of their disappointment at the cross. But the history of the proclamation of the Midnight Cry is identified as the very light that leads to heaven, and this is noted in Ellen White’s very first vision. The one hundred and forty-four thousand must understand the disappointments of the disciples and the Millerites. To refuse that light is to fall off the path.
Geçmişdäki “Rebbiň ýol görkezmesi”, başga-da tagallanyň işleri arasynda, sanlardaky bir ýalňyşy Onuň eliniň örtmegi hökmünde görkezilýär; çünki Milleritleriň özleriniň lapykeçligini öňünden düşünmeleri iň gowusy bolmadyk ýaly, haçdaky lapykeçlikleriniň ähli düzüm böleklerine şägirtleriň hem öňünden doly düşünmeleri iň gowusy däldi. Emma Gije ýarym Agyrysynyň yglan edilişiniň taryhy göýä jennete alyp barýan hut şol ýagtylyk hökmünde tanadylýar, we bu Ellen White-yň iň ilkinji görnüşinde bellenip geçilýär. Bir ýüz kyrk dört müň şägirtleriň hem-de Milleritleriň lapykeçliklerine düşünmelidir. Şol ýagtylygy ret etmek ýoldan gaçmakdyr.
“They had a bright light set up behind them at the beginning of the path, which an angel told me was the ‘midnight cry.’ This light shone all along the path, and gave light for their feet, so that they might not stumble.
“Olaryň ýolunyň başynda yzlarynda parlak bir ýagtylyk goýlupdy; bir perişde maňa onuň «gijäniň ýarysyndaky nalyş» diýilýändigini aýtdy. Bu ýagtylyk tutuş ýol boýy şöhle saçýardy we olaryň büdremekleriniň öňüni almak üçin aýaklaryna nur berýärdi.
“If they kept their eyes fixed on Jesus, who was just before them, leading them to the city, they were safe. But soon some grew weary, and said the city was a great way off, and they expected to have entered it before. Then Jesus would encourage them by raising His glorious right arm, and from His arm came a light which waved over the advent band, and they shouted ‘Alleluia!’ Others rashly denied the light behind them, and said that it was not God that had led them out so far. The light behind them went out, leaving their feet in perfect darkness, and they stumbled and lost sight of the mark and of Jesus, and fell off the path down into the dark and wicked world below.” Christian Experience and Teachings of Ellen G. White, 57.
“Eger olar özlerinden öň bolup, olary şähere tarap alyp barýan Isany gözleriniň öňünde saklasalardy, onda aman bolardylar. Emma köp geçmänkä olaryň käbiri ýadady we şäheriň juda uzakdadygyny aýdyp, oňa eýýäm girer öýdendiklerini bildirdiler. Şonda Isa Öz şöhratly sag goluny galdyryp, olara ruh berýärdi; Onuň golundan bir ýagtylyk çykyp, advent toparynyň üstünde tolkun atýardy, olar bolsa: ‘Alleluia!’ diýip gygyryşýardylar. Başgalar bolsa paýhassyzlyk bilen olaryň aňyrsyndaky ýagtylygy inkär edip, şu wagta çenli olary öňe alyp çykaranyň Hudaý däldigini aýtdylar. Olaryň aňyrsyndaky ýagtylyk söndi, şeýdip olaryň aýaklary doly garaňkylykda galdy; olar büdrediler, nyşany hem-de Isany gözden saldylar we ýoldan gaçyp, aşakdaky garaňky hem-de pis dünýäniň içine ýykyldylar.” Christian Experience and Teachings of Ellen G. White, 57.
The eighth waymark is the Midnight Cry as typified by Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
Sekizinji ýol belgisi, Mesihiň Ýerusalime dabaraly girişinde nusga alnan Ýarygije Çykylygydyr.
“The midnight cry was not so much carried by argument, though the Scripture proof was clear and conclusive. There went with it an impelling power that moved the soul. There was no doubt, no questioning. Upon the occasion of Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem, the people who were assembled from all parts of the land to keep the feast, flocked to the Mount of Olives, and as they joined the throng that were escorting Jesus, they caught the inspiration of the hour, and helped to swell the shout, ‘Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord!’ [Matthew 21:9.] In like manner did unbelievers who flocked to the Adventist meetings—some from curiosity, some merely to ridicule—feel the convincing power attending the message, ‘Behold, the Bridegroom cometh!’” Spirit of Prophecy, volume 4, 250, 251.
“Gijäniň ýarysyndaky ah-nala delil arkaly beýle bir ýaýradylan däldi, hernäçe-de Mukaddes Ýazgylaryň subuty aýdyň hem gutarnykly bolan bolsa-da. Onuň bilen bilede jany herekete getirýän bir iteriji güýç bardy. Hiç bir şübhe, hiç bir sowal ýokdy. Mesihiň Ýerusalime şöhratly girişiniň pursatynda, baýramy berjaý etmek üçin ýurduň dürli künjeklerinden ýygnanan halk Zeýtun dagyna üýşüp bardy; olar Isany ugradýan mähellä goşulanlarynda, şol pursatyň ylhamyny kabul edip, “Rebbiň adyndan gelýän mübärekdir!” diýen nidanı güýçlendirmäge kömek etdiler. [Matthew 21:9.] Edil şonuň ýaly-da, Adventist ýygnaklaryna üýşüp gelen imansyzlar — käbirleri bilesigelijilikden, käbirleri bolsa diňe masgaralamak üçin — “Ine, Güýew gelýär!” diýen habara ýoldaş bolýan ynandyryjy güýji duýdular.” Ruhy pygamberçilik, 4-nji tom, 250, 251.
To be a wise virgin in the latter days, would of prophetic necessity require that those wise virgins suffer a disappointment, that in turn ushers in the tarrying time of the parable. Without the tarrying time experience you are not a wise or a foolish virgin.
Soňky günlerde paýhasly gyz bolmak, pygamberlik zerurlygyna görä, şol paýhasly gyzlaryň lapykeçligi başdan geçirmegini talap ederdi; bu bolsa öz gezeginde tymsalyň gijä galmak wagtyny getirýär. Gijä galmak wagtynyň tejribesiz sen ne paýhasly, ne-de akmak gyzsyň.
“The parable of the ten virgins of Matthew 25 also illustrates the experience of the Adventist people.” The Great Controversy, 393.
Matta 25-däki on gyzyň tymsaly hem Advent halkynyň tejribesini şekillendirýär. Beýik Jedel, 393.
Either way, the wise virgins of the last days must experience a disappointment that paralleled April 19, 1844, for the experience of the parable is the experience of the one hundred and forty-four thousand, who John in the Revelation identifies as virgins.
Her nähili bolsa-da, ahyrzaman akylly gyzlary 1844-nji ýylyň 19-njy apreline gabat gelen göwnüçökgünligi başdan geçirmelidirler, çünki tymsalyň tejribesi Ylhamda Ýahýanyň gyzlar hökmünde kesgitleýän ýüz kyrk dört müňüň tejribesidir.
These are they which were not defiled with women; for they are virgins. These are they which follow the Lamb whithersoever he goeth. These were redeemed from among men, being the firstfruits unto God and to the Lamb. Revelation 14:4.
Bular aýallar bilen özlerini hapalamadyklar; sebäbi olar päkdirler. Bular Guzynyň nirä gitse, onuň yzyna düşýänlerdir. Bular adamlaryň arasyndan satyn alnyp, Hudaýa we Guza ilkinji miweler hökmünde bagyşlananlardyr. Ylham 14:4.
How many parables of Christ are directly and specifically identified as being fulfilled to the very letter? Every parable will be fulfilled to the very letter, but the parable of the ten virgins is specifically set forth as being fulfilled in the past and the future “to the very letter.” It is compared to the third angel that is to remain present truth from 1844 onward until Michael stands up and human probation closes.
Mesihiň näçe tymsaly göni we anyk görnüşde sözme-söz ýerine ýetirilýän diýip kesgitlenendir? Her bir tymsal sözme-söz ýerine ýetiriler, ýöne on gyzyň tymsaly aýratynlykda geçmişde-de, geljekde-de “sözme-söz” ýerine ýetirilýän hökmünde beýan edilendir. Ol 1844-nji ýyldan başlap, Mihail turýança we adamyň synag möhleti tamamlanýança häzirki hakykat bolup galmaly üçünji perişde bilen deňeşdirilýär.
“I am often referred to the parable of the ten virgins, five of whom were wise, and five foolish. This parable has been and will be fulfilled to the very letter, for it has a special application to this time, and, like the third angel’s message, has been fulfilled and will continue to be present truth till the close of time.” Review and Herald, August 19, 1890.
“Men köplenç on gyzyň tymsalyna salgylanýar; olaryň bäşi paýhasly, bäşi bolsa akylsyzdy. Bu tymsal iň ownuk jikme-jigine çenli ýerine ýetirilipdir we ýerine ýetiriler, çünki onuň hut şu wagta degişli aýratyn ulanylyşy bar; hem-de üçünji perişdäniň habary ýaly, ol ýerine ýetirilipdir we zamanyň ahyryna çenli häzirki hakykat bolmagynda dowam eder.” Review and Herald, 1890-njy ýylyň 19-njy awgusty.
Until the close of time, the parable of the ten virgins is present truth, and the Midnight Cry will be fulfilled again to the very letter.
Zamanyň ahyryna çenli on gyzyň tymsaly häzirki hakykatdyr, we Gijeki ýarym çagyryşy ýene-de sözüň doly manysynda ýerine ýetiriler.
“There is a world lying in wickedness, in deception and delusion, in the very shadow of death,—asleep, asleep. Who are feeling travail of soul to awaken them? What voice can reach them? My mind was carried to the future, when the signal will be given. ‘Behold, the Bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him.’ But some will have delayed to obtain the oil for replenishing their lamps, and too late they will find that character, which is represented by the oil, is not transferable.” Review and Herald, February 11, 1896.
“Erbetligiň içinde, aldawda we mekirlikde, hatda ölümiň kölegesiniň astynda ýatan bir dünýä bar,—ukuda, ukuda. Olary oýarmak üçin kimler jan ezýetini duýýar? Haýsy ses olara ýetip biler? Meniň pikirim geljege göterildi, şonda yşarat berler. ‘Ine, Güýew gelýär; Ony garşylamaga çykyňlar.’ Emma käbirleri öz çyralaryny doldurmak üçin ýag edinmegi gijikdirerler, we şonda olar örän giç ýagdaýda, ýag arkaly aňladylýan häsiýetiň başga birine geçirilip bilinmeýändigini bilerler.” Review and Herald, February 11, 1896.
The Midnight Cry is the next waymark on the horizon in the movement of the one hundred and forty-four thousand. That waymark is accompanied by the persecution that begins against the faithful in advance of the Sunday law. That persecution is external, and internal, and the internal persecution includes two distinct symbols. One of those symbols is Judas, the other the Sanhedrin.
Ýarygijäniň hereketynde Gije ýaryndaky gykylyk gözýetimdäki indiki ýolgörkezijidir. Şol ýolgörkeziji Ýekşenbe kanunyndan öň wepalylara garşy başlanýan yzarlanma bilen utgaşýar. Şol yzarlanma daşarkydyr hem içerikidir, içerki yzarlanma bolsa iki aýratyn nyşany öz içine alýar. Şol nyşanlaryň biri Ýahudadyr, beýlekisi bolsa Sinedriondur.
The Ninth Messianic Waymark is the Betrayal for 30 Silver Pieces
Dokuzynjy Mesihe degişli ýol belgisi 30 kümüş teňňe üçin dönüklikdir.
Then was fulfilled that which was spoken by Jeremy the prophet, saying, And they took the thirty pieces of silver, the price of him that was valued, whom they of the children of Israel did value; And gave them for the potter’s field, as the Lord appointed me. Matthew 27:9, 10.
Şonda Ýermeýa pygamber arkaly aýdylan söz ýerine ýetdi: «Olar Ysraýyl ogullarynyň arasynda bahasy kesilen, özleriniň baha kesen Onuň otuz kümüş puluny aldylar; we Rebbiň maňa buýruşy ýaly, olary küýzegäriň meýdany üçin berdiler». Matta 27:9, 10.
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And I said unto them, If ye think good, give me my price; and if not, forbear. So they weighed for my price thirty pieces of silver. And the Lord said unto me, Cast it unto the potter: a goodly price that I was prised at of them. And I took the thirty pieces of silver, and cast them to the potter in the house of the Lord. Zechariah 11:12, 13.
Men olara diýdim: Eger muny laýyk görseňiz, hakymy beriň; bolmasa-da, goýuň. Şeýlelikde, olar meniň hakym hökmünde otuz kümüş teňňe ölçäp berdiler. Reb maňa aýtdy: Muny küýzeçä zyň — olaryň maňa biçen nähili ýokary bahasy! Men şol otuz kümüş teňňäni alyp, Rebbiň öýünde küýzeçä zyňdym. Zekerýa 11:12, 13.
The betrayal of Judas represents the betrayal of the counterfeit priests, for the number 30 represents the age of the priests. The priests, who are also Levites are purified as gold and silver by the Messenger of the Covenant. Judas’s thirty pieces of silver represents the purging of the false priests at the Sunday law, though Judas died just before the cross, it was still the same day. Judas is not the symbol of the Sanhedrin; he is a symbol of one who was thought to be among the disciples of Christ.
Ýahudanyň dönükligi galp ruhanylaryň dönükligini aňladýar, çünki 30 sany ruhanylaryň ýaşyny aňladýar. Ruhanylar, olar Lewiler hem bolup, Ähtiň Ilçisi tarapyndan altyn we kümüş kimin päklenilýärler. Ýahudanyň otuz kümüş teňňesi Ýekşenbe kanuny wagtynda galp ruhanylaryň arassalanyp aýrylmagyny aňladýar; Ýahuda haçdan edil öň ölen bolsa-da, şonda-da şol bir gün bolupdy. Ýahuda Sinedrionyň nyşany däldir; ol Mesihiň şägirtleriniň arasynda hasap edilendir öýdülen biriniň nyşanydyr.
As a disciple of Christ, you were a disciple of the anointing of Jesus. The anointing at His baptism changed Jesus’ name unto Jesus Christ, for Christ means—the anointed one. His name then changed, for He was then to confirm the covenant with many for one week, and a premier symbol of covenant relationship is a changed name. Jesus was anointed with power at His baptism. To be a disciple of Christ, meant you were a disciple of His baptism. It was at His baptism that He was anointed with power. The statement by Peter in Matthew 16:18 is known in the Christian theological world as the “Christian Confession.” It is one of the great themes for discussion among theologians and scholars. Generally, a discussion of the theologians and scholars identifies something of no, or perhaps minor importance, but the point remains, that Christianity understands that when Jesus was anointed, He then became the Messiah.
Mesihiň şägirdi hökmünde, siz Isanyň mesh edilmeginiň şägirdi bolduňyz. Onuň çokundyrylyşynda bolan mesh edilme Isanyň adyny Isa Mesih edip üýtgetdi, çünki “Mesih” diýmek — mesh edilen diýmekdir. Şonda Onuň ady üýtgedi, sebäbi şonda Ol köp adamlar bilen bir hepde üçin ähti tassyklamalydy, we äht gatnaşyklarynyň baş nyşanlarynyň biri üýtgedilen addyr. Isa çokundyrylyşynda güýç bilen mesh edildi. Mesihiň şägirdi bolmak, Onuň çokundyrylyşynyň şägirdi bolmak diýmekdi. Güýç bilen mesh edileni hut Onuň çokundyrylyşy wagtyndady. Petrusyň Matta 16:18-däki beýany hristian ylahyýet dünýäsinde “Hristian Ykrarçylygy” diýlip tanalýar. Ol ylahyýetçiler bilen alymlaryň arasynda ara alnyp maslahatlaşylýan beýik mowzuklaryň biridir. Adatça, ylahyýetçileriň we alymlaryň bir meseläni ara alyp maslahatlaşmagy hiç hili, ýa-da belki diňe ujypsyz ähmiýetli bir zady görkezýär, emma esasy nokat şudur: hristiançylyk Isanyň mesh edilende, şondan soň Mesih bolandygyna düşünýär.
He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am? And Simon Peter answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God. Matthew 16:15, 16.
Ol olara: «Meni kim diýersiňiz?» diýdi. Şonda Simun Petrus jogap berip: «Sen Mesihsiň, diri Hudaýyň Oglusy» diýdi. Matta 16:15, 16.
Peter’s original name conveyed that very truth, for Simon Barjona means “one who hears the message of the dove,” which was the message of His baptism. His baptism aligns with 9/11, and Judas represents those who at some point professed an understanding of 9/11, but lose their way along the path. Judas is not a symbol of the Sanhedrin, for they represent the Laodicean Seventh-day Adventist church. Judas provided a witness for the Sanhedrin, but the symbolism of the Sanhedrin’s rebellion is different than the rebellion of Judas. The Sanhedrin’s rebellion is expressed in the following dream.
Petrusyň asyl ady hut şol hakykaty aňladýardy, çünki Simon Barjona diýmek “kepderiniň habaryny eşidýän” diýmekdir; bu bolsa Onuň çokundyrylmagynyň habarydy. Onuň çokundyrylmagy 9/11 bilen gabat gelýär, we Ýahuda belli bir wagtda 9/11-e düşünýändigini ykrar eden, emma soňra ýolda azaşýan adamlary aňladýar. Ýahuda Sinedrionyň nyşany däldir, çünki olar Laodikiýadaky Ýedinji Günüň Adventistler ybadathanasyny aňladýar. Ýahuda Sinedriona şaýatlyk berdi, emma Sinedrionyň gozgalaňynyň nyşanasy Ýahudanyň gozgalaňyndan tapawutlydyr. Sinedrionyň gozgalaňy aşakdaky düýşde beýan edilýär.
“I gathered up my writings, and we started on our journey. On the way we held two meetings in Orange and had evidence that the church was profited and encouraged. We were ourselves refreshed by the Spirit of the Lord. That night I dreamed that I was in Battle Creek looking out from the side glass at the door and saw a company marching up to the house, two and two. They looked stern and determined. I knew them well and turned to open the parlor door to receive them, but thought I would look again. The scene was changed. The company now presented the appearance of a Catholic procession. One bore in his hand a cross, another a reed. And as they approached, the one carrying a reed made a circle around the house, saying three times: ‘This house is proscribed. The goods must be confiscated. They have spoken against our holy order.’ Terror seized me, and I ran through the house, out of the north door, and found myself in the midst of a company, some of whom I knew, but I dared not speak a word to them for fear of being betrayed. I tried to seek a retired spot where I might weep and pray without meeting eager, inquisitive eyes wherever I turned. I repeated frequently: ‘If I could only understand this! If they will tell me what I have said or what I have done!’
“Ýazgylarymy ýygnap aldym, bizem ýolagçylygymyza ugradyk. Ýolda Orange-de iki ýygnak geçirdik we ýygnagyň peýda tapandygyna hem ruhlandyrylandygyna subutnamalar gördük. Biz özümiz hem Rebbiň Ruhy arkaly täzelendik. Şol gije düýş gördüm: men Battle Creekde ekenim, gapynyň gapdalyndaky aýnadan daşary seredip, öýe tarap iki-ikiden ýöriş edip gelýän bir topary gördüm. Olar gazaply we berk tutanýerli görünýärdiler. Men olary örän gowy tanaýardym we olary kabul etmek üçin myhmanhana otagynyň gapysyny açmaga öwrüldim, ýöne ýene bir gezek seredeýin diýip pikir etdim. Görnüş üýtgäpdi. Indi topar katolik ýörişiniň keşbinde görünýärdi. Biriniň elinde haç, beýlekisiniň elinde gamyş bardy. Olar ýakynlaşanlarynda, gamyş göterýän adam öýüň daşyndan tegelek aýlanyp, üç gezek şeýle diýdi: ‘Bu öý gadagan edildi. Emläkleri müsadere edilmelidir. Olar biziň mukaddes tertibimize garşy gürlediler.’ Meni elhenç gorky gaplap aldy, men öýüň içinden ylgap geçip, demirgazyk gapydan çykdym-da, özümli-özümi bir toparyň arasynda tapdym; olaryň käbirini tanaýardym, ýöne paş edilmek gorkusy bilen olara bir söz hem aýtmaga het etmedim. Men nirede öwrülsem-de, höwesli, içgin soraýjy gözlere gabat gelmezden aglap-doga edip biljek bir künje ýer gözlemäge synanyşdym. Men ýygy-ýygydan şeýle gaýtalaýardym: ‘Munuň manysyna diňe düşünip bilsedim! Maňa näme aýdanymy ýa-da näme edendigimi aýdyp berseler!’”
“I wept and prayed much as I saw our goods confiscated. I tried to read sympathy or pity for me in the looks of those around me, and marked the countenances of several whom I thought would speak to me and comfort me if they did not fear that they would be observed by others. I made one attempt to escape from the crowd, but seeing that I was watched, I concealed my intentions. I commenced weeping aloud, and saying: ‘If they would only tell me what I have done or what I have said!’ My husband, who was sleeping in a bed in the same room, heard me weeping aloud and awoke me. My pillow was wet with tears, and a sad depression of spirits was upon me.” Testimonies, volume 1, 577, 578.
“Harytlarymyzyň müsadire edilýändigini görenimde, köp agladym we doga etdim. Töweregimdäkileriň ýüz keşplerinden maňa duýgudaşlyk ýa-da rehim okamagy çalyşdym; hem-de maňa ýüzlenip, meni köşeşdirerler diýip pikir eden birnäçe adamyň keşbini synladym, ýöne olar başgalar tarapyndan görler öýdüp gorkmasalardy. Köpçüligiň arasyndan çykyp gitmek üçin bir gezek synanyşyk etdim, emma gözegçilik astyndadygymy görüp, niýetimi gizledim. Soň sesli aglap başladym we şeýle diýdim: ‘Kaş, diňe maňa näme edenimi ýa-da näme diýenimi aýdaýsadylar!’ Men bilen şol bir otagda düşekde uklap ýatan ýanýoldaşym sesli aglaýanymy eşidip, meni oýatdy. Ýassygyma çenli ýaş bolupdy, ruhumy bolsa çuň gynançly basylma gurşap alypdy.” Testimonies, volume 1, 577, 578.
Applying the principle that the prophets speak more about the latter days than the days in which they lived, raises a very solemn question for the leaders of the Seventh-day Adventist church. Sister White “gathered up” her “writings” and began a return journey to Battle Creek. Battle Creek was then the heart of the work, as is Tacoma Park today, or Jerusalem in the days of Christ. She gathered up her writings for the trip, after she set forth a struggle she had been having concerning her writings. The context of her dream is about her writings. The struggle took place in the town of Wright.
Pygamberleriň öz ýaşan günlerinden has köp ahyrzaman hakda gepleýändikleri baradaky ýörelgäni ulanmak, Ýedinji Gün Adwentist ybadathanasynyň ýolbaşçylary üçin örän çynlakaý bir soragy orta atýar. Uýam Waýt öz “ýazgylaryny” “ýygnap aldy” we Battle Creeke gaýdyp barmak ýoluna başlady. Battle Creek şol wagt işiň merkezi ýüregi bolupdy, edil şu gün Tacoma Parkyň bolşy ýaly, ýa-da Mesihiň günlerinde Iýerusalim ýaly. Ol sapar üçin ýazgylaryny ýygnap aldy, muny bolsa öz ýazgylary bilen baglanyşykly başdan geçirip gelen bir göreşini beýan edenden soň etdi. Onuň düýşüniň mazmuny onuň ýazgylary hakdadyr. Bu göreş Wright şäherçesinde bolup geçdi.
“While in Wright we had sent my manuscript for No. 11 to the office of publication, and I was improving almost every moment when out of meeting in writing out matter for No. 12. My energies, both physical and mental, had been severely taxed while laboring for the church in Wright. I felt that I should have rest, but could see no opportunity for relief. I was speaking to the people several times a week, and writing many pages of personal testimonies. The burden of souls was upon me, and the responsibilities I felt were so great that I could obtain but a few hours of sleep each night.
“Wraýtda bolýan wagtymyzda, 11-nji sany üçin taýýarlan golýazmamy neşirýat edarasyna iberipdik, men bolsa ýygnakdan boş wagtlarymyň tas her pursatyny 12-nji sany üçin material ýazmaga sarp edip, gowulaşýardym. Wraýtdaky ýygnak üçin zähmet çekýän döwrümde meniň hem beden, hem-de akyl güýjüm örän agyr synaga salnypdy. Men dynç almalydygymy duýýardym, emma ýeňillik tapmaga hiç hili mümkinçilik görüp bilmeýärdim. Men hepdede birnäçe gezek halka ýüzlenip çykyş edýärdim we şahsy şaýatlyklar görnüşinde köp sahypa ýazýardym. Janlar üçin alada meniň üstümdedi, duýan jogapkärçiligim hem şeýle uludy welin, her gije bary-ýogy birnäçe sagat ukyny alyp bilýärdim.”
“While thus laboring in speaking and writing, I received letters of a discouraging character from Battle Creek. As I read them I felt an inexpressible depression of spirits, amounting to agony of mind, which seemed for a short period to palsy my vital energies. For three nights I scarcely slept at all. My thoughts were troubled and perplexed. I concealed my feelings as well as I could from my husband and the sympathizing family with whom we were. None knew my labor or burden of mind as I united with the family in morning and evening devotion, and sought to lay my burden upon the great Burden Bearer. But my petitions came from a heart wrung with anguish, and my prayers were broken and disconnected because of uncontrollable grief. The blood rushed to my brain, frequently causing me to reel and nearly fall. I had the nosebleed often, especially after making an effort to write. I was compelled to lay aside my writing, but could not throw off the burden of anxiety and responsibility upon me, as I realized that I had testimonies for others which I was unable to present to them.
Şeýle geplemekde we ýazmakda zähmet çekip ýörkäm, men Battle Creek-den ruhdan düşüriji mazmunly hatlary aldym. Olary okaýarkam, söz bilen beýan edip bolmajak derejede ruhy çökgünlik duýgusy meni gaplap aldy; bu akylyň azabyna çenli ýetip, gysga bir wagt üçin ýaşaýyş kuwwatlarymy ysmaz eden ýaly boldy. Üç gije diýen ýaly asla uklap bilmedim. Pikirlerim tolgunyşykly we çykgynsyzdy. Duýgularymy, elimden gelençe, ne ýanýoldaşımdan, ne-de ýanymyzda bolup, duýgudaşlyk bildirýän maşgaladan bildirmezlige çalyşdym. Irden we agşam maşgala ybadatyna goşulyp, ýüregimdäki ýüki uly Ýük Göterijiniň üstüne goýmaga çalyşanymda, çekýän zähmetimi ýa-da ruhy ýüregimdäki agyr ýüki hiç kim bilmedi. Emma dileglerim hasratdan ezilen ýürekden çykýardy, we doga-dileglerim gözegçilik edip bolmaýan gynanç sebäpli üzlem-saplam hem baglanyşyksyzdy. Gan beýnimiňe tarap atylyp, meni köplenç sarsdyryp, tasdan ýykylaýjak edýärdi. Men köplenç burun ganamadan ejir çekýärdim, aýratyn hem ýazmaga synanyşyk edenimden soň. Men ýazuw işimi bir gapdala goýmaga mejbur boldum, emma üstümdäki alada we jogapkärçilik ýükininden saplanyp bilmedim; çünki meniň beýlekiler üçin şaýatlyklarym bardy, ýöne olary olara ýetirmäge ukyply däldim.
“I received still another letter, informing me that it was thought best to defer the publication of No. 11 until I could write out that which I had been shown in regard to the Health Institute, as those in charge of that enterprise stood in great want of means and needed the influence of my testimony to move the brethren. I then wrote out a portion of that which was shown me in regard to the Institute, but could not get out the entire subject because of pressure of blood to the brain. Had I thought that No. 12 would be so long delayed, I should not in any case have sent that portion of the matter contained in No. 11. I supposed that after resting a few days I could again resume my writing. But to my great grief I found that the condition of my brain made it impossible for me to write. The idea of writing testimonies, either general or personal, was given up, and I was in continual distress because I could not write them.
“Meniňe ýene bir hat aldym; onda meniň Saglyk instituty baradaky maňa görkezilen zatlary ýazyp gutarýançam, 11-nji sany neşir etmegi gijikdirmek iň gowusy hasap edilýändigi habar berilýärdi, çünki şol kärhananyň jogapkärleri serişdeleri örän mätäçdi we doganlary herekete getirmek üçin meniň şaýatlygymyň täsiri zerurdy. Şondan soň men Institutyň garşysynda maňa görkezilenleriň bir bölegini ýazdym, emma beýnä gan çozmagy sebäpli ähli meseläni doly beýan edip bilmedim. Eger 12-nji sanynyň şeýle uzak gijikdiriljekdigini bilen bolsadym, onda 11-nji sanda ýerleşdirilen şol materialyň bölegini hiç ýagdaýda-da ibermezdim. Men birnäçe gün dynç alanymdan soň ýazmagymy ýene dowam etdirip bilerin diýip oýlapdym. Emma uly gynanjyma görä, beýnimiň ýagdaýy maňa ýazmagy mümkin däl etdi. Umumy bolsun ýa-da şahsy bolsun, şaýatlyklary ýazmak pikiri taşlandy, we olary ýazyp bilmeýändigim sebäpli men üznüksiz ejir çekýärdim.”
“In this state of things it was decided that we would return to Battle Creek and there remain while the roads were in a muddy, broken-up condition, and that I would there complete No. 12. My husband was very anxious to see his brethren at Battle Creek and speak to them and rejoice with them in the work which God was doing for him. I gathered up my writings, and we started on our journey. …” Testimonies, volume 1, 576, 577.
“Şu ýagdaýda, Battle Creeke dolanyp, ýollaryň palçyly, bozulan ýagdaýda galýan wagtynda şol ýerde galmagymyzyň we meniň şol ýerde 12-nji sany tamamlmagymyň makul bilinendigi karar edildi. Adamsym Battle Creekdäki doganlaryny görmäge, olar bilen gepleşmäge hem-de Hudaýyň onuň üçin edip duran işinde olar bilen bile şatlanmaga juda islegli idi. Men ýazgylarymy ýygnadym, biz hem ýolumyza düşdük. …” Testimonies, 1-nji tom, 576, 577.
In the latter days, the leadership of the Seventh-day Adventist church, represented as Battle Creek and those she “knew well,” changed into a Catholic procession. The leadership of the Seventh-day Adventist church changed into a Catholic procession. In the dream they came “two by two,” one with a reed, another with a cross. They drew a circle around the house and proclaimed three times, “This house is proscribed. The goods must be confiscated. They have spoken against our holy order.” What are the “goods” in the “house” which the Catholic leaders of Battle Creek “confiscated?” What “holy order” of the Catholic church was “spoken against?”
Soňky günlerde, Battle Creek we onuň “gowy tanaýan” adamlary hökmünde şekillendirilýän Ýedinji gün Adventist ybadathanasynyň ýolbaşçylygy katolik ýörişine öwrüldi. Ýedinji gün Adventist ybadathanasynyň ýolbaşçylygy katolik ýörişine öwrüldi. Düşde olar “iki-iki bolup” geldiler: biri gamyş bilen, beýlekisi haç bilen. Olar jaýyň daşyndan tegelek çekip, üç gezek şeýle yglan etdiler: “Bu jaý gadagan edilendir. Emläkler konfiskasiýa edilmelidir. Olar biziň mukaddes tertibimize garşy gürlediler.” Battle Creek-iň katolik ýolbaşçylarynyň “konfiskasiýa eden” “jaýdaky” “emläkler” näme? Katolik ybadathanasynyň haýsy “mukaddes tertibine” “garşy gürlenildi?”
More directly the question might be, “what order of Catholicism led out in the inquisition?” The inquisition began with the order of Dominicans, before the Jesuits arrived in history, but once involved they became the order that championed the cruelty and bloodshed.
Has göni sorag şeýle hem bolup biler: «Katolisizmiň haýsy ordeni inkwizisiýada öňe çykdy?» Inkwizisiýa iñ ilki Ýezuitler taryha gelmezden ozal Dominikanlar ordeni bilen başlandy, emma olar oňa goşulandan soň, rehimsizligiň we gan döküşligiň baýdakdary bolan ordene öwrüldiler.
“Throughout Christendom, Protestantism was menaced by formidable foes. The first triumphs of the Reformation past, Rome summoned new forces, hoping to accomplish its destruction. At this time the order of the Jesuits was created, the most cruel, unscrupulous, and powerful of all the champions of popery. Cut off from earthly ties and human interests, dead to the claims of natural affection, reason and conscience wholly silenced, they knew no rule, no tie, but that of their order, and no duty but to extend its power. The gospel of Christ had enabled its adherents to meet danger and endure suffering, undismayed by cold, hunger, toil, and poverty, to uphold the banner of truth in face of the rack, the dungeon, and the stake. To combat these forces, Jesuitism inspired its followers with a fanaticism that enabled them to endure like dangers, and to oppose to the power of truth all the weapons of deception. There was no crime too great for them to commit, no deception too base for them to practice, no disguise too difficult for them to assume. Vowed to perpetual poverty and humility, it was their studied aim to secure wealth and power, to be devoted to the overthrow of Protestantism, and the re-establishment of the papal supremacy.
Hristian dünýäsiniň hemme ýerinde protestantçylyk gorkunç duşmanlar tarapyndan howp astyna salyndy. Reformasiýanyň ilkinji ýeňişleri yzda galandan soň, Rim onuň ýok edilmegini amala aşyrmaga umyt edip, täze güýçleri çagyrdy. Hut şu döwürde iyezuitler ordeni döredildi; ol papalygyň ähli goragçylarynyň arasynda iň rehimsiz, iň ynsapsyz we iň güýçlüsi boldy. Ýer ýüzündäki baglanyşyklardan we ynsan bähbitlerinden üzňe, tebigy söýginiň talaplary üçin öli, akyl bilen wyždan bütinleý dymdyrylan bu adamlar öz ordenleriniňkiden başga hiç bir düzgüni, hiç bir baglylygy bilmeýärdiler we onuň güýjüni giňeltmekden başga hiç bir borjy boýun almaýardylar. Mesihiň Hoş Habary özüne eýerijilere howp bilen ýüzbe-ýüz bolmaga we ejir çekmäge, sowukdan, açlykdan, zähmetden we garyplykdan gorkman, işkence guralynyň, zyndanyň we odun başynyň öňünde hakykatyň baýdagyny belent tutmaga mümkinçilik beripdi. Şol güýçlere garşy göreşmek üçin iyezuitçilik öz yzyna eýerijilerini şeýle bir fanatizm bilen ylhamlandyrdy welin, bu olara şonuň ýaly howplary çekmäge we hakykatyň güýjüne garşy aldawyň ähli ýaraglaryny ulanmaga ukyp berdi. Olar üçin etmäge juda uly hiç bir jenaýat ýokdy, ulanmaga juda pes hiç bir hile ýokdy, geýmäge juda kyn hiç bir keşp ýokdy. Ebedi garyplyga we pesgöwünlilige kasam eden bolsalar-da, olaryň öňünden ölçenilip goýlan maksady baýlygy we häkimiýeti gazanmak, protestantçylygy ýykmaga we papa agalygyny täzeden dikeltmäge bagyşlanmakdy.
“When appearing as members of their order, they wore a garb of sanctity, visiting prisons and hospitals, ministering to the sick and the poor, professing to have renounced the world, and bearing the sacred name of Jesus, who went about doing good. But under this blameless exterior the most criminal and deadly purposes were often concealed. It was a fundamental principle of the order that the end justifies the means. By this code, lying, theft, perjury, assassination, were not only pardonable but commendable, when they served the interests of the church. Under various disguises the Jesuits worked their way into offices of state, climbing up to be the counselors of kings, and shaping the policy of nations. They became servants to act as spies upon their masters. They established colleges for the sons of princes and nobles, and schools for the common people; and the children of Protestant parents were drawn into an observance of popish rites. All the outward pomp and display of the Romish worship was brought to bear to confuse the mind and dazzle and captivate the imagination, and thus the liberty for which the fathers had toiled and bled was betrayed by the sons. The Jesuits rapidly spread themselves over Europe, and wherever they went, there followed a revival of popery.
“Öz tertibiniň agzalary hökmünde görünýän mahalynda, olar mukaddeslik geýimini geýýärdiler, zyndanlara we hassahanalara baryp, näsaglara we garyplara hyzmat edýärdiler, dünýäni terk edendiklerini yglan edýärdiler we ýagşylyk edip gezen Isanyň mukaddes adyny göterýärdiler. Emma bu aýypsyz daşky görnüşiň astynda köplenç iň jenaýatkär we iň ölümli niýetler gizlenýärdi. Bu tertibiň esasy ýörelgeleriniň biri maksadyň serişdäni aklaýandygydy. Şu kada boýunça, ýalan, ogrulyk, ýalan ant, adam öldürmek—bular diňe bagyşlanarly däl, eýsem, eger-de ybadathananyň bähbitlerine hyzmat edýän bolsalar, öwgä mynasyp hasaplanýardy. Jesuitler dürli geýimleriň astynda döwlet wezipelerine aralaşyp, patyşalaryň geňeşçileri bolýançalar ýokary çykdylar we halklaryň syýasatyny şekillendirdiler. Olar öz hojaýynlarynyň üstünden içalçylyk etmek üçin hyzmatkär boldular. Olar şazadalaryň we asylzadalaryň ogullary üçin kollejleri, ýönekeý halk üçin bolsa mekdepleri döretdiler; protestant ene-atalaryň çagalary bolsa papalyk dessurlaryny berjaý etmäge çekilýärdi. Rim ybadatynyň ähli daşky dabary we görkezmesi akyly bulaşdyrmak, hyýaly haýrana goýup özüne bendi etmek üçin ulanyldy; şeýdip, atalaryň zähmet we gan bahasyna gazanan azatlygy ogullar tarapyndan satyldy. Jesuitler tiz wagtda bütin Ýewropa ýaýradylar, olar nirä gitseler, şo ýerde papalygyň gaýtadan janlanmagy yz ýanyndan gelýärdi.”
“To give them greater power, a bull was issued re-establishing the inquisition. Notwithstanding the general abhorrence with which it was regarded, even in Catholic countries, this terrible tribunal was again set up by popish rulers, and atrocities too terrible to bear the light of day were repeated in its secret dungeons. In many countries, thousands upon thousands of the very flower of the nation, the purest and noblest, the most intellectual and highly educated, pious and devoted pastors, industrious and patriotic citizens, brilliant scholars, talented artists, skillful artisans, were slain or forced to flee to other lands.
Olara has uly häkimiýet bermek üçin, inkizisiýany gaýtadan dikeldýän bir papa bulla çykaryldy. Oňa, hatda katolik ýurtlarynda hem, umumy ýigrenç bilen garalandygyna garamazdan, bu elhenç tribunaly papalyk hökümdarlary tarapyndan ýene-de döredildi, we günüň ýagtylygyna çydap bilmejek derejede aýylganç wagşyçylyklar onuň gizlin zyndanlarynda gaýtalandy. Köp ýurtlarda milletiň edil güli bolan müňlerçe müňler, iň päk we iň asylly, iň akylly we ýokary derejede bilimli, takwa we özüni bagyş eden ruhy çopanlar, zähmetsöýer we watansöýüji raýatlar, parlak alymlar, zehinli sungatçylar, ussat hünärmenler öldürüldi ýa-da başga ýurtlara gaçmaga mejbur edildi.
“Such were the means which Rome had invoked to quench the light of the Reformation, to withdraw from men the Bible, and to restore the ignorance and superstition of the Dark Ages. But under God’s blessing and the labors of those noble men whom He had raised up to succeed Luther, Protestantism was not overthrown. Not to the favor or arms of princes was it to owe its strength. The smallest countries, the humblest and least powerful nations, became its strongholds. It was little Geneva in the midst of mighty foes plotting her destruction; it was Holland on her sandbanks by the northern sea, wrestling against the tyranny of Spain, then the greatest and most opulent of kingdoms; it was bleak, sterile Sweden, that gained victories for the Reformation.” The Great Controversy, 234, 235.
“Şolar Roma tarapyndan Reformasiýanyň ýagtysyny söndürmek, Mukaddes Kitaby adamlardan çekip almak we Garaňky Asyrlaryň nadanlygyny hem-de yrymlaryny gaýtadan dikeltmek üçin ulanylan serişdelerdi. Emma Hudaýyň berekedi we Onuň Lýuteriň işini dowam etdirmek üçin galdyran şol asylly adamlarynyň zähmetleri bilen protestantlyk syndyrylmady. Onuň güýji şazadalaryň hoşniýetliligine ýa-da ýaragly güýjüne daýanmaly däldi. Iň kiçi ýurtlar, iň pesgöwünli we iň kuwwatsyz milletler onuň galalaryna öwrüldi. Bu, özüni ýok etmegi meýilleşdirýän kuwwatly duşmanlaryň arasynda duran kiçijik Ženewady; bu, demirgazyk deňziniň çäge kenarlarynda Ispaniýanyň zalymlygyna garşy göreşýän Gollandiýady, ol wagt patyşalyklaryň iň beýigi we iň baýydy; bu, Reformasiýa üçin ýeňişler gazanan sowuk we hasylsyz Şwesiýady.” Beýik Göreş, 234, 235.
The Catholic church did all they could to hide the Bible from men, by claiming their pagan traditions and customs are above God’s Word. The leaders of Laodicean Adventism will not take dissenters to court over the writings of Ellen White, but Catholics professing to be the leaders of Battle Creek will. The very essence of the beast of Catholicism is employing secular power to accomplish religious purposes. When Adventism sought the legal secular power to manage its institutions, the fruits of their ”holy order” can be seen.
Katolik buthanasy, öz butparaz däp-dessurlarynyň we adatlarynyň Hudaýyň Sözünden ýokarda durýandygyny öňe sürüp, Mukaddes Kitaby adamlardan gizlemek üçin ellerinden gelen ähli zady etdiler. Laodikeýa Adventizminiň ýolbaşçylary, Ellen Waýtyň ýazgylary sebäpli garşy çykýanlary kazyýete çekmezler, emma özlerini Battle Creek-iň ýolbaşçylary diýip ykrar edýän katolikler muny ederler. Katoliklikde janawaryň düýp manysy dini maksatlary amala aşyrmak üçin dünýewi häkimiýeti ulanmakdyr. Adventizm öz edaralaryny dolandyrmak üçin kanuny dünýewi güýji gözlände, olaryň “mukaddes tertibiniň” miweleri görünýär.
In the context of the Spanish Inquisitions auto-da-fé (act of faith) ceremonies, the reed and cross appear as symbolic elements tied to Christ’s crucifixion. The reed refers to the mock scepter placed in Jesus’ hand during his crowning with thorns, used by Roman soldiers to strike him, symbolizing mockery, suffering, and scorn.
Ispan inkwizisiýasynyň auto-da-fé (“iman amaly”) dabaralarynyň çäginde gamyş we haç Mesihiň haça çüýlenmegi bilen baglanyşykly nyşanlaýyn unsurlar hökmünde ýüze çykýar. Gamyş Isanyň tiken täji geýdirilen mahalynda eline berlen ýaňsylaýjy hasany aňladýar; ol Rim esgerleri tarapyndan Ony urmak üçin ulanylyp, ýaňsylaýşyň, ejiriň we äsgermezçiligiň nyşanyna öwrülýär.
The cross is prominently featured in auto-da-fé processions. A green cross (often veiled in black crepe) served as the emblem of the Inquisition, carried in a separate preparatory procession the day before and displayed during the event. It symbolized the tribunal’s authority.
Haç auto-da-fé ýörişlerinde görnükli şekilde görkezilýär. Ýaşyl haç (köplenç gara krep bilen örtülen) Inkwizisiýanyň nyşany bolup hyzmat edipdir; ol bir gün öň aýratyn taýýarlyk ýörişinde alnyp çykylýar we çäräniň dowamynda görkezilýärdi. Ol tribunalyň ygtyýaryny alamatlandyrýardy.
Proscribing of goods refers to the confiscation (sequestration or proscription) of a convicted person’s property, a common Inquisition penalty to fund the tribunal and punish heresy. This was publicly announced in the auto-da-fé sentences, emphasizing public humiliation and deterrence.
Harytlaryň proskripsiýasy diýlende, kazyýet tarapyndan ýazgarylan adamyň emläginiň müsadire edilmegi (sekwestirlenmegi ýa-da proskripsiýa edilmegi) göz öňünde tutulýar; bu, tribunalyny maliýeleşdirmek we bidgatçylygy jezalandyrmak üçin Inkwizisiýanyň giňden ulanan jezasydy. Bu ýagdaý auto-da-fé hökümnamalarynda köpçüligiň öňünde yglan edilýärdi, munuň bilen açyk masgaralama we öňüni alyş täsiri aýratyn nygtalýardy.
The writings of Ellen G. White clearly and conclusively condemn the leadership that will proscribe her writings in an attempt to silence the song of the vineyard being sung, but it is the last action of an unholy order, just before they manifest their characters openly at the Sunday law. A “Catholic procession,” aligns with 25 ancient men bowing to the sun. In the following four paragraphs, the first paragraph sets forth the “professed people of God,” in the “last days.” The passage clearly teaches that in the last days, Seventh-day Adventist ministers will in “churches and in large gatherings in the open air,” “urge upon the people the necessity of keeping the first day of the week.”
Ellen G. Waýtyň ýazgylary, üzümçiligiň aýdylýan aýdymyny dymdyrmaga synanyşyp onuň ýazgylaryny gadagan etjek ýolbaşçylygy aýdyň we gutarnykly görnüşde ýazgarýar; emma bu olaryň mukaddes däl tertibiniň iň soňky hereketidir, olar Ýekşenbe kanunynda öz häsiýetlerini aç-açan ýüze çykarmazlarynyň öň ýanyndaky hereketidir. “Katolik ýörişi” güne tagzym edýän gadymy ýigrimi bäş adam bilen sazlaşýar. Aşakdaky dört abzasda, birinji abzas “soňky günlerde” bolan “Hudaýyň adyny göterýän halkyny” orta goýýar. Bu parçanyň öwredişi aýdyňdyr: soňky günlerde, Ýedinji gün adventist ruhanylary “ybadathanalarda we açyk howadaky uly ýygnaklarda” “adamlaryň üstüne hepdäniň birinji gününi berjaý etmegiň zerurlygyny” ündärler.
“The Lord has a controversy with his professed people in these last days. In this controversy men in responsible positions will take a course directly opposite to that pursued by Nehemiah. They will not only ignore and despise the Sabbath themselves, but they will try to keep it from others by burying it beneath the rubbish of custom and tradition. In churches and in large gatherings in the open air, ministers will urge upon the people the necessity of keeping the first day of the week. There are calamities on sea and land: and these calamities will increase, one disaster following close upon another; and the little band of conscientious Sabbath-keepers will be pointed out as the ones who are bringing the wrath of God upon the world by their disregard of Sunday.”
“Rebbi soňky günlerde Öz adyny daşaýandyklaryny aýdýan halky bilen jedelleşýär. Bu jedelde jogapkär wezipelerdäki adamlar Nehemiýanyň tutan ýoluna düýbünden garşy bir ýol tutarlar. Olar diňe bir özleri Sabata üns bermezler we ony äsgermezler, eýsem ony adat bilen däp-dessurlaryň harabalygynyň astynda gömüp, başgalaryň hem ony berjaý etmegine päsgel bermäge çalşarlar. Ybadathanalarda we açyk howadaky uly ýygnaklarda ruhanylar halka hepdäniň birinji gününi berjaý etmegiň zerurdygyny nygtarlar. Deňizde we gury ýerde betbagtçylyklar bar; we bu betbagtçylyklar artar, bir heläkçilik beýlekisiniň yzyna eýerip geler; we wyždanly Sabat saklaýjylaryň kiçi topary, ýekşenbäni äsgermezlik edýändikleri üçin dünýäniň üstüne Hudaýyň gazabyny getirýänler hökmünde görkeziler.”
This is clearly identifying Seventh-day Adventists as the “professed people of God” who will encourage Sunday keeping, and that they will also point “out” “the little band of conscientious Sabbath-keepers.” The next paragraph she emphasizes that the persecution of past ages will be repeated. The previous paragraph ended with her identifying the professed people of God in contrast with those she says are conscientious Sabbath-keepers. She then introduces past histories, and warns those histories will be repeated in the latter days. She is very clear.
Bu ýerde Ýedinji Günli Adventistleriň ýekşenbe gününi tutmagy goldajak, şeýle hem “wyždanly Sabat saklaýjylaryň kiçi toparyny” “görkezip berjek” “Hudaýyň ady tutulýan halky” hökmünde anyk görkezilýändigi aýdyňdyr. Indiki abzasynda ol öňki asyrlaryň yzarlamalarynyň gaýtalanjakdygyny nygtaýar. Ondan öňki abzas onuň Hudaýyň ady tutulýan halkyny, özüniň wyždanly Sabat saklaýjylar diýýänleri bilen garşylyklylykda tanatmagy bilen tamamlanýardy. Soňra ol geçen döwrüň taryhlaryny getirýär we şol taryhlaryň ahyrky günlerde gaýtalanjakdygyny duýdurýar. Ol örän aýdyňdyr.
“Satan urges this falsehood that he may take the world captive. It is his plan to compel men to accept errors. He takes an active part in the promulgation of all false religions, and will stop at nothing in his efforts to enforce erroneous doctrines. Under a cloak of religious zeal, men, influenced by his spirit, have invented the most cruel tortures for their fellow-men, and have inflicted the most awful sufferings upon them. Satan and his agents have the same spirit still; and the history of the past will be repeated in our day.
“Şeýtan bu ýalançylygy dünýäni ýesir etmek üçin öňe sürýär. Onuň maksady adamlary ýalňyşlyklary kabul etmäge mejbur etmekdir. Ol ähli galp dinleriň ýaýradylmagynda işjeň rol alýar we nädogry taglymatlary güýje sokmak ugrunda edýän tagallalarynda hiç zatdan saklanmaz. Dindarlyk joşgunynyň perdesi astynda, onuň ruhunyň täsiri astynda galan adamlar öz hemynsany üçin iň rehimsiz jebir-jepalary oýlap tapdylar we olaryň üstüne iň aýylganç azaplary inderdiler. Şeýtan bilen onuň wekillerinde heniz-de şol bir ruh bardyr; geçmişiň taryhy bolsa biziň günlerimizde gaýtalanylar.”
“There are men who have set their minds and will to accomplish evil; in the dark recesses of their hearts they have resolved what crimes they will commit. These men are self-deceived. They have rejected God’s great rule of right, and in its stead have erected a standard of their own, and comparing themselves with this standard they pronounce themselves holy. The Lord will permit them to reveal what is in their hearts, to act out the spirit of the master that controls them. He will let them show their hatred of his law in their treatment of those who are loyal to its requirements. They will be actuated by the same spirit of religious frenzy that goaded on the mob that crucified Christ; church and State will be united in the same corrupt harmony.
“Ýamanlygy amala aşyrmagy ýüreklerine we erklerine berk düwen adamlar bar; ýürekleriniň garaňky çuňluklarynda haýsy jenaýatlary etjekdiklerini kesgitläp goýdular. Bu adamlar özlerini aldadýarlar. Olar Hudaýyň beýik adalat düzgünini ret etdiler, onuň deregine bolsa öz standartlaryny bina etdiler we özlerini şol standart bilen deňeşdirip, özlerini mukaddes diýip yglan edýärler. Reb olara ýüreklerinde nämäniň bardygyny ýüze çykarmaga, olara höküm edýän hojaýynyň ruhuny amal etmäge rugsat berer. Ol olara Öz kanunyna bolan ýigrenjini, onuň talaplaryna wepaly bolanlara edýän garaýyşlarynda görkezmäge ýol berer. Olar Mesihe haça çüýländen märekäni gyjyndyran şol bir dini gazap-hyjuw ruhy bilen herekete getiriler; buthana bilen döwlet şol bir zaýa sazlaşykda birleşer.”
“The church of today has followed in the steps of the Jews of old, who set aside the commandments of God for their own traditions. She has changed the ordinance, broken the everlasting covenant, and now, as then, pride, unbelief, and infidelity are the result. Her true condition is set forth in these words from the song of Moses: ‘They have corrupted themselves, their spot is not the spot of his children; they are a perverse and crooked generation. Do ye thus requite the Lord, O foolish people and unwise? is not he thy father that hath bought thee? hath he not made thee, and established thee?’” Review and Herald, March 18, 1884.
“Şu günki ýygnak gadymy ýewreýleriň yzyna düşdi; olar Hudaýyň buýruklaryny öz däp-dessurlary üçin bir gapdala goýdular. Ol düzgünnamany üýtgetdi, baky ähti bozdy, we indi, şol wagt bolşy ýaly, tekepbirlik, ynamsyzlyk hem-de imansyzlyk munuň netijesidir. Onuň hakyky ýagdaýy Musanyň aýdymyndan alnan şu sözlerde açyk görkezilendir: ‘Olar özlerini zaýaladylar, olaryň menekleri Onuň çagalarynyň menegi däldir; olar azgyn hem egrilen nesildir. Eý, akmak we paýhassyz halk, Rebbi şeýdip jogaplandyrýarsyňyzmy? Seni satyn alan Atanyň şol dälmi? Ol seni ýaratmadykmy, seni berkidip goýmandyrmy?’” Review and Herald, 1884-nji ýylyň 18-nji marty.
There is passage after passage in the Spirit of Prophecy identifying the latter-day persecution of God’s faithful, and the “church of today” which she is identifying is not Christianity in general, it is the church she repeatedly identifies as being typified by the Jewish church. Those clear passages in her writings are the motivation for the Seventh-day Adventist church to attempt to place restrictions upon the writings of Sister White, as her dream so aptly identifies. Their actions against her writings, which were the obvious goods of her house that are to be proscribed by the leaders of Battle Creek who changed into a holy order of Catholicism. Their attack upon her writings is also represented by the attack upon Jeremiah’s writings. Ellen White’s dream is a second witness to Jeremiah’s writings being burned.
Pygamberlik Ruhunda Hudaýyň wepaly halkynyň ahyrzaman yzarlanşyny kesgitleýän parça yzyna parça bardyr, we onuň görkezýän “şu günüň ybadathanasy” umuman hristiançylyk däl-de, gaýtalap ýehudy ybadathanasy bilen nusgalanan diýip kesgitlän şol ybadathanadyr. Onuň ýazgylaryndaky şol aýdyň parçalar, onuň düýşüniň örän ýerlikli görkezşi ýaly, Ýedinji Günüň Adventistler ybadathanasynyň Aýal dogan Waýtyň ýazgylaryna çäklendirmeler goýmak synanyşygynyň itergisidir. Onuň ýazgylaryna garşy edilen olaryň hereketleri, katolisizmiň mukaddes bir tertibine öwrülen Battle Creek ýolbaşçylary tarapyndan gadagan edilmeli onuň öýüniň aç-açan emläkleri bolup durýardy. Onuň ýazgylaryna garşy hüjümleri, Ýeremiýanyň ýazgylaryna edilen hüjüm arkaly hem şekillendirilýär. Ellen Waýtyň düýşi Ýeremiýanyň ýazgylarynyň ýakylmagynyň ikinji şaýatydyr.
In the third generation of Laodicean Adventism compromise was the predominant theme. The third generation is represented by the church of Pergamos. Beginning with the publication of W. W. Prescott’s book titled The Doctrine of Christ in 1919, through to the publication of Questions on Doctrine in 1957, marks a period of transition represented by an alpha publication and ending with an omega publication. The first book represented W. W. Prescott’s rejection of the Lion of the tribe of Judah, for the apostate Protestant view of Christ. Prescott’s book, aptly titled The Doctrine of Christ, gutted the Millerite prophetic message, leaving the empty definition of Jesus that is worshipped by Catholicism and apostate Protestantism. The last book in that generation defines a sanctification and justification that destroys God’s law, His justice and mercy. Ancient Israel was given the responsibility to be the depositaries of God’s law, and Adventism was to be the depositaries of not only God’s law, but also His prophetic Word. In 1919 a book that rejected the defense of God’s prophetic Word, marking the beginning of the third generation of Laodicean Adventism that ended with a book that rejects God’s law.
Laodikeýa Adventizminiň üçünji neslinde esasy tema ylalaşyk boldy. Üçünji nesil Pergam ybadathanasy bilen aňladylýar. 1919-njy ýylda W. W. Preskottiň The Doctrine of Christ atly kitabynyň neşir edilmeginden başlap, 1957-nji ýylda Questions on Doctrine kitabynyň neşir edilmegine çenli bolan döwür, alfa neşiri bilen başlanýan we omega neşiri bilen tamamlanýan geçiş döwrüni alamatlandyrýar. Birinji kitap W. W. Preskottiň Ýahuda tiresiniň Arslanyny ret edip, onuň ornuna Mesihe degişli dönük protestant garaýşyny kabul edendigini görkezdi. Preskottiň ýerlikli atlandyrylan The Doctrine of Christ atly kitaby Millerit pygamberlik habaryny içinden boşadyp, diňe katoliklikde we dönük protestantlykda sežde edilýän Isanyň boş kesgitlemesini galdyrdy. Şol nesildäki iň soňky kitap bolsa, Hudaýyň kanunyny, Onuň adalatyny we merhemetini ýykyp-ýumurýan mukaddesleşdirilişi we aklanmagy kesgitleýär. Gadymy Ysraýyla Hudaýyň kanunynyň amanat saklaýjylary bolmak jogapkärçiligi berlipdi, Adventizm bolsa diňe bir Hudaýyň kanunynyň däl, eýsem Onuň pygamberlik Sözüniň hem amanat saklaýjysy bolmalydy. 1919-njy ýylda Hudaýyň pygamberlik Sözüniň goragyny ret eden bir kitap neşir edildi; bu, Laodikeýa Adventizminiň üçünji nesliniň başlangyjyny belläpdi, şol nesil bolsa Hudaýyň kanunyny ret edýän kitap bilen tamamlandy.
“If you indulge stubbornness of heart, and through pride and self-righteousness do not confess your faults, you will be left subject to Satan’s temptations. If when the Lord reveals your errors you do not repent or make confession, his providence will bring you over the ground again and again. You will be left to make mistakes of a similar character, you will continue to lack wisdom, and will call sin righteousness, and righteousness sin. The multitude of deceptions that will prevail in these last days will encircle you, and you will change leaders, and not know that you have done so.” Review and Herald, December 16, 1890.
“Eger-de ýüregiňiziň tersligi bilen özüňizi erkine goýberseňiz we buýsanç hem-de özüňizi dogry hasaplamak arkaly öz kemçilikleriňizi boýun almasañyz, onda siz Şeýtanyň synaglaryna boýun egdirilen halda galdyryljaksyňyz. Eger Reb öz ýalňyşlyklaryňyzy aýan eden wagtynda siz toba etmeseňiz ýa-da olary boýun almadyk bolsaňyz, Onuň ylahy tertibi sizi şol bir ýoldan gaýtadan-gaýtadan geçirer. Siz şuňa meňzeş häsiýetdäki ýalňyşlyklary etmäge goýberilersiňiz, paýhasdan mahrum bolmagyňyzy dowam etdirersiňiz we günäni dogrulyk, dogrulygy bolsa günä diýip atlandyrarsyňyz. Şu soňky günlerde höküm sürjek köp sanly aldawlar sizi gabap alar, siz ýolbaşçylary çalyşarsyňyz-da, muny edendigiňizi bilmersiňiz.” Review and Herald, December 16, 1890.
Pergamos, the third church led to Thyatira, the papal church, which is the fourth generation, when the 25 men bow to the symbol of Thyatira’s authority.
Pergamos, üçünji ybadathana, Týatira getirdi; ol papalyk ybadathanasydyr, bu bolsa dördünji nesildir; şol wagtda 25 adam Týatiranyň häkimiýetiniň nyşanynyň öňünde tagzym edýär.
“The regulation adopted by the early colonists, of permitting only members of the church to vote or to hold office in the civil government, led to most pernicious results. This measure had been accepted as a means of preserving the purity of the state, but it resulted in the corruption of the church. A profession of religion being the condition of suffrage and officeholding, many, actuated solely by motives of worldly policy, united with the church without a change of heart. Thus the churches came to consist, to a considerable extent, of unconverted persons; and even in the ministry were those who not only held errors of doctrine, but who were ignorant of the renewing power of the Holy Spirit. Thus again was demonstrated the evil results, so often witnessed in the history of the church from the days of Constantine to the present, of attempting to build up the church by the aid of the state, of appealing to the secular power in support of the gospel of Him who declared: ‘My kingdom is not of this world.’ John 18:36. The union of the church with the state, be the degree never so slight, while it may appear to bring the world nearer to the church, does in reality but bring the church nearer to the world.” The Great Controversy, 297.
Irki döwrüň koloniýaçylary tarapyndan kabul edilen, ses bermäge ýa-da raýat hökümetinde wezipe eýelemäge diňe ybadathananyň agzalaryna rugsat berýän düzgün örän zyýanly netijelere getirdi. Bu çäre döwletiň päkligini gorap saklamagyň serişdesi hökmünde kabul edilipdi, emma ol ybadathananyň bozulmagyna getirdi. Dinine uýýandygyny yglan etmek saýlaw hukugynyň we wezipe eýelemegiň şerti bolansoň, köpler diňe dünýewi syýasatyň maksatlary bilen hereket edip, ýürek özgerişi bolmazdan ybadathana goşuldylar. Şeýlelikde ybadathanalar ep-esli derejede iman etmedik adamlardan ybarat boldy; hatda ruhanylyk gullugynda-da diňe taglymatdaky ýalňyşlyklary saklaýanlar däl, eýsem Mukaddes Ruhuň täzeleýji güýjünden bihabar bolanlar hem bardy. Şeýlelikde Konstantiniň günlerinden şu güne çenli ybadathananyň taryhynda ençeme gezek görlen şu hakykat ýene-de subut edildi: döwletiň kömegi bilen ybadathanany berkitmäge synanyşmagyň, şeýle diýeniň Hoş Habaryny goldamak üçin dünýewi häkimiýete ýüz tutmagyň nähili ýaman netije berýändigi. Ol şeýle diýdi: “Meniň Patyşalygym bu dünýäden däldir.” Ýahýa 18:36. Ybadathana bilen döwletiň birleşmegi, onuň derejesi näçe sähelçe bolsa-da, dünýäni ybadathana has ýakynlaşdyrýan ýaly bolup görünse-de, hakykatda diňe ybadathanany dünýä has ýakynlaşdyrýar.” Uly Dawalyş, 297.
The “union of the church with the state, be the degree never so slight, while it may appear to bring the world nearer to the church, does in reality but bring the church nearer to the world.” On May 18, 1977, Bert B. Beach (a director in the church’s Northern Europe-West Africa Division and involved in interchurch relations) presented a gold-covered medallion to the antichrist, Pope Paul VI during a group audience in Rome. It was part of a meeting of the Conference of Secretaries of World Confessional Families. The event was reported in the Adventist Review (August 11, 1977) and noted by Religious News Service as the first time an official SDA representative met a Pontiff.
“Ybadathana bilen döwletiň birleşmegi, onuň derejesi näçe-de ujypsyz bolsa-da, dünýäni ybadathana has ýakynlaşdyrýan ýaly görünse hem, hakykatda diňe ybadathanany dünýä has ýakynlaşdyrýar.” 1977-nji ýylyň 18-nji maýynda Bert B. Beach (ybadathananyň Demirgazyk Ýewropa–Günbatar Afrika bölüminiň ýolbaşçylaryndan biri bolup, ybadathanalaryň arasyndaky gatnaşyklar bilen meşgullanýardy) Rimde geçirilen toparlaýyn kabul edişlikde antihrista, Papa Pawel VI-a altyn bilen örtülen medaly gowşurdy. Bu çäre Dünýä Dini Maşgala Toparlarynyň Sekretarlarynyň Maslahatynyň duşuşygynyň bir bölegi bolupdy. Bu waka Adventist Review-da (1977-nji ýylyň 11-nji awgusty) habar berildi we Religious News Service tarapyndan resmi SDA wekiliň Pontifik bilen ilkinji gezek duşuşmagy hökmünde bellendi.
“The Lord has pronounced a curse upon those who take from or add to the Scriptures. The great I AM has decided what shall constitute the rule of faith and doctrine, and he has designed that the Bible shall be a household book. The church that holds to the word of God is irreconcilably separated from Rome. Protestants were once thus apart from this great church of apostasy, but they have approached more nearly to her, and are still in the path of reconciliation to the Church of Rome. Rome never changes. Her principles have not altered in the least. She has not lessened the breach between herself and Protestants; they have done all the advancing. But what does this argue for the Protestantism of this day? It is the rejection of Bible truth which makes men approach to infidelity. It is a backsliding church that lessens the distance between itself and the Papacy.
Mukaddes Ýazgylardan bir zady kemeldýän ýa-da olara bir zat goşýanlaryň üstüne Reb lagnat yglan etdi. Beýik MEN BAR bolan, iman we taglymat üçin kada nämeden ybarat bolmalydygyny kesgitledi, hem-de Injili öý-hojalyk kitaby bolsun diýip niýet etdi. Hudaýyň sözüne berk ýapyşýan ybadathana Rimden düýbünden ylalaşmazlyk bilen aýrydyr. Protestantlar bir wagtlar şu beýik dinden çykyş etmiş ybadathanadan şeýle hem aýrydylar, emma olar oňa has-da ýakynlaşdylar we henizem Rim Ybadathanasyna ýaraşmak ýolundadyrlar. Rim hiç wagt üýtgemeýär. Onuň ýörelgeleri iň kiçi derejede-de üýtgemedi. Ol özü bilen Protestantlaryň arasyndaky boşlugy azaltmady; öňe gidişiň baryny olar etdiler. Emma bu şu günüň protestantçylygy barada nämäni görkezýär? Bu adamlary imansyzlyga ýakynlaşdyrýan zat Mukaddes Kitabyň hakykatynyň ret edilmegidir. Öz bilen Papalyk arasyndaky aralygy azaldýan zat yza gaýdýan ybadathanadyr.
“It is souls like Luther, Cranmer, Ridley, Hooper, and the thousands of noble men who were martyrs for the truth’s sake, who are the true Protestants. They stood as faithful sentinels of truth, declaring that Protestantism is incapable of union with Romanism, but must be as far separated from the principles of the Papacy as is the east from the west. Such advocates of truth could no more harmonize with ‘the man of sin’ than could Christ and his apostles. In earlier ages the righteous felt that it was impossible to affiliate with Rome, and, though their antagonism to this system of error was maintained at risk of property and life, yet they had courage to maintain their separation, and manfully struggled for the truth. Bible truth was dearer to them than wealth, honor, or even life itself. They could not endure to see the truth buried under a mass of superstition and lying sophistry. They took the word of God in their hands, and raised the standard of truth before the people, boldly declaring that which God had revealed unto them through diligent searching of the Bible. They died the cruelest of deaths for their fidelity to God, but by their blood they purchased for us liberties and privileges that many who claim to be Protestants are easily yielding up to the power of evil. But shall we yield up these dearly bought privileges? Shall we offer insult to the God of heaven, and, after he has freed us from the Romish yoke, again place ourselves in bondage to this antichristian power? Shall we prove our degeneracy by signing away our religious liberty, our right to worship God according to the dictates of our own conscience?
Lýuter, Kranmer, Ridli, Huper we hakykatyň hatyrasyna şehit bolan müňlerçe asylly erkekler ýaly ruhlar hakyky protestantlardyr. Olar protestantçylygyň romanizm bilen birleşmäge ukyply däldigini, eýsem Papalygyň ýörelgelerinden gündogar bilen günbataryň arasyndaky ýaly çäksiz derejede aýry bolmalydygyny yglan edip, hakykatyň wepaly garawullary hökmünde durdular. Şeýle hakykat goragçylary “günä adamy” bilen, edil Mesih bilen Onuň resullarynyň sazlaşyp bilmeýşi ýaly, hiç hili sazlaşyp bilmezdi. Öňki asyrlarda dogruçyl adamlar Rim bilen baglanyşmagyň mümkin däldigini duýýardylar we bu ýalňyşlyk ulgamyna garşy duruşlary mal-mülke we janyna howp salmak bilen dowam etdirilen hem bolsa, özleriniň aýrylygyny saklamaga batyrgaýdylar hem-de mertlik bilen hakykat ugrunda göreşdiler. Injil hakykaty olar üçin baýlykdan, abraýdan, hatda ömrüň özünden hem gymmatlydy. Olar hakykatyň yrymlar we ýalan sophizmanyň agyr üýşmegi astynda gömülmegine çydap bilmeýärdiler. Olar Hudaýyň Sözüni ellerine alyp, hakykatyň baýdagyny halkyň öňünde galdyrdylar we Injili yhlasly öwrenmek arkaly Hudaýyň özlerine aýan eden zatlaryny gaýduwsyzlyk bilen yglan etdiler. Olar Hudaýa wepalylyklary üçin iň rehimsiz ölüm bilen jan berdiler, emma öz gany bilen bize erkinlikleri we artykmaçlyklary satyn aldylar; protestantdygyny aýdýanlaryň köpüsi bolsa bu zatlary ýamanlygyň güýjüne aňsatlyk bilen tabşyrýar. Emma biz şeýle gymmat bahadan satyn alnan bu artykmaçlyklary elden berermik? Biz gökleriň Hudaýyna masgaraçylyk edermik we Ol bizi Rim boýnundurygyndan azat edeninden soň, ýene-de özümizi şu Mesihe garşy güýjüň gulçulygyna salarmyk? Biz dini erkinligimizi, Hudaýa öz wyždanymyzyň buýrugyna görä ybadat etmäge bolan hukugymyzy gol çekip tabşyryp, özümiziň bozulyp gidendigimizi subut edermikä?
“The voice of Luther, that echoed in mountains and valleys, that shook Europe as with an earthquake, summoned forth an army of noble apostles of Jesus, and the truth they advocated could not be silenced by fagots, by tortures, by dungeons, by death; and still the voices of the noble army of martyrs are telling us that the Roman power is the predicted apostasy of the last days, the mystery of iniquity which Paul saw beginning to work even in his day. Roman Catholicism is rapidly gaining ground. Popery is on the increase, and those who have turned their ears away from hearing the truth are listening to her delusive fables. Papal chapels, papal colleges, nunneries, and monasteries are on the increase, and the Protestant world seems to be asleep. Protestants are losing the mark of distinction that distinguished them from the world, and they are lessening the distance between themselves and the Roman power. They have turned away their ears from hearing the truth; they have been unwilling to accept light which God shed upon their pathway, and are therefore going into darkness. They speak with contempt of the idea that there will be a revival of the past cruel persecution on the part of Romanists and those who affiliate with them. They do not recognize the fact that the word of God fully predicts such a revival, and will not concede that the people of God in the last days shall suffer persecution, although the Bible says, ‘The dragon was wroth with the woman, and went to make war with the remnant of her seed, which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.’
Lýuteriň daglarda we jülgelerde ýaňlanan, Ýewropany ýer titremesi dek sarsdyran sesi Isanyň asylly resullarynyň bir goşunyny meýdana çagyrdy, olaryň goran hakykaty bolsa otly odunlar bilen-de, jebirler bilen-de, zyndanlar bilen-de, ölüm bilen-de dymdyrylyp bilinmedi; we şindi hem şehitleriň şol asylly goşunynyň sesleri bize Rim häkimiýetiniň ahyrky günleriň öňünden aýdylyp goýlan dinden dönükligini, Pawlusyň hatda öz döwründe hem işe başlaýandygyny gören kanunsyzlygyň syrdygyny aýdyp dur. Rim katoliklik çalt depginde güýje girýär. Papalyk artýar, hakykaty eşitmekden gulaklaryny sowanlar bolsa onuň aldawçy ertekilerine gulak asýarlar. Papalyk ybadathanalary, papalyk kollejleri, monastyr aýal jemagat öýleri we monastyrlary köpelýär, protestant dünýäsi bolsa ukuda ýaly görünýär. Protestantlar olary dünýäden tapawutlandyran aýratynlyk nyşanyny ýitirýärler we özleri bilen Rim häkimiýetiniň arasyndaky aralygy gysgaldýarlar. Olar hakykaty eşitmekden gulaklaryny öwrüpdirler; Hudaýyň olaryň ýoluna saçan nuruny kabul etmäge meýilsiz bolupdyrlar, şonuň üçin hem garaňkylyga barýarlar. Olar rimlileriň we olar bilen ýaranlaşýanlaryň tarapyndan geçmişdäki zalym yzarlamalaryň täzeden janlanjakdygy baradaky pikire ýigrenç bilen garaýarlar. Olar Hudaýyň Sözüniň hut şeýle bir gaýtadan janlanşy doly öňünden aýdýandygyny boýun almaýarlar hem-de soňky günlerde Hudaý halkynyň yzarlanmalydygyny ykrar etmeýärler, ýogsa Mukaddes Kitapda şeýle diýilýär: “Aždarha aýala gaharlanyp, Hudaýyň buýruklaryny saklap, Isa Mesihiň şaýatlygyna eýe bolan onuň nesliniň galany bilen söweşmäge gitdi.”
“Popery is the religion of human nature, and the mass of humanity love a doctrine that permits them to commit sin, and yet frees them from its consequences. People must have some form of religion, and this religion, formed by human device, and yet claiming divine authority, suits the carnal mind. Men who think themselves wise and intelligent turn away in pride from the standard of righteousness, the ten commandments, and do not think it is in harmony with their dignity to inquire into the ways of God. Therefore they go into false ways, into forbidden paths, become self-sufficient, self inflated, after the pattern of the pope, not after the pattern of Jesus Christ. They must have the form of religion that has the least requirement of spirituality and self-denial, and as unsanctified human wisdom will not lead them to loathe popery, they are naturally drawn toward its provisions and doctrines. They do not want to walk in the ways of the Lord. They are altogether too much enlightened to seek God prayerfully and humbly, with an intelligent knowledge of his word. Not caring to know the ways of the Lord, their minds are all open to delusions, all ready to accept and believe a lie. They are willing to have the most unreasonable, most inconsistent falsehoods palmed off upon them as truth.
“Papalyk ynsan tebigatynyň dinidir, ynsanlaryň köpüsi bolsa olara günä etmäge ýol berýän, şol bir wagtda-da onuň netijelerinden boşadýan taglymaty söýýär. Adamlar hökmany suratda haýsydyr bir dinli bolmalydyrlar, ynsan oýlap tapan, emma ilahi ygtyýarlyk talap edýän bu din bolsa ten häsiýetli akyla laýyk gelýär. Özlerini akyldar we parasatly hasap edýän adamlar dogrulygyň ölçeginden, on tabşyrykdan, tekepbirlik bilen ýüz öwürýärler we Hudaýyň ýollaryny öwrenmegiň öz mertebelerine laýyk däldigini pikir edýärler. Şonuň üçin hem olar ýalan ýollara, gadagan edilen ýollara girýärler, öz-özüne bil baglaýan, özüni ulaldan bolýarlar; Isa Mesihiň nusgasy boýunça däl-de, papanyň nusgasy boýunça ýaşaýarlar. Olar ruhylygyň we özüňi inkär etmegiň iň az talap edilýän dini görnüşine eýe bolmak isleýärler; mukaddeslenmedik ynsan hikmeti bolsa olary papalygy ýigrenmäge alyp barmaýandygy sebäpli, olar onuň düzgünlerine we taglymatlaryna tebigy ýagdaýda çekilýärler. Olar Rebbiň ýollarynda ýöremek islemeýärler. Olar Hudaýy doga bilen we pesgöwünlilik bilen, Onuň Sözüni akylly-düşünjeli bilmek arkaly gözlemek üçin özlerini gaty köp ýagtylandyrylan hasap edýärler. Rebbiň ýollaryny bilmäge ähmiýet bermändikleri sebäpli, olaryň akyllary aldawlar üçin bütinleý açykdyr, ýalany kabul etmäge we oňa ynanmaga doly taýyndyr. Olar iň bimany, iň bir-birine sygmaýan ýalanlaryň özlerine hakykat hökmünde ýöňkelmegine-de razydyrlar.”
“Satan’s masterpiece of deception is popery; and while it has been demonstrated that a day of great intellectual darkness was favorable to Romanism, it will also be demonstrated that a day of great intellectual light is also favorable to its power; for the minds of men are concentrated on their own superiority, and do not like to retain God in their knowledge. Rome claims infallibility, and Protestants are following in the same line. They do not desire to search for truth and go on from light to a greater light. They wall themselves in with prejudice, and seem willing to be deceived and to deceive others.
“Şeýtanyň aldawdaky baş eseri papalykdyr; we Rimçilige uly akyl garaňkylygynyň bir döwrüniň amatly bolandygy görkezilen bolsa, uly akyl nurunyň bir döwrüniň hem onuň güýjüne amatly boljakdygy-da görkeziler; çünki adamlaryň aňlary özleriniň artykmaçlygyna jemlenýär we olar Hudaýy öz bilimlerinde saklamagy halamaýarlar. Rim ýalňyşmazlygyny öňe sürýär, protestantlar hem şol bir ugruň yzyna düşýärler. Olar hakykaty agtarmagy we ýagtylykdan has beýik ýagtylyga gitmegi islemeýärler. Olar özlerini öňýargy bilen gabap alýarlar we aldanmaga hem-de başgalary aldamaga meýilli ýaly görünýärler.
“But though the attitude of the churches is discouraging, yet there is no need of being disheartened; for God has a people who will preserve their fidelity to his truth, who will make the Bible, and the Bible alone, their rule of faith and doctrine, who will elevate the standard, and hold aloft the banner on which is inscribed, “The commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.” They will value a pure gospel, and make the Bible the foundation of their faith and doctrine.
“Ýöne ybadathanalaryň garaýşy ruhdan düşüriji bolsa-da, muňa garamazdan umytsyzlyga düşmegiň hajaty ýokdur; çünki Hudaýyň Öz hakykatyna wepalylygyny saklajak, ynançlarynyň we taglymatlarynyň düzgüni edip diňe Mukaddes Kitaby, diňe Mukaddes Kitaby kabul etjek, ölçegi ýokary galdyrjak hem-de üstünde: «Hudaýyň buýruklary we Isanyň imany» diýip ýazylan baýdagy belentde saklajak bir halky bardyr. Olar päk Hoş Habara gymmat bererler we Mukaddes Kitaby öz ynançlarynyň hem-de taglymatlarynyň binýady ederler.”
“For such a time as this, when men are casting aside the law of the Lord of hosts, the prayer of David is applicable,—‘It is time for thee, Lord, to work; for they have made void thy law.’ We are coming to a time when almost universal scorn will be heaped upon the law of God, and God’s commandment-keeping people will be severely tried; but will they lose their respect for the law of Jehovah because others do not see and realize its binding claims? Let God’s commandment-keeping people, like David, reverence God’s law in proportion as men cast it aside and heap upon it disrespect and contempt.” Signs of the Times, February 19, 1894.
“Şeýle bir wagtda, ýagny adamlar Hökmürowan Rebbiň kanunyny bir gyra taşlaýan mahalynda, Dawudyň dogasy ýerliklidir: — «Ýa Reb, Sene işe başlamagyň wagty geldi; çünki olar Seniň kanunyňy puja çykardylar». Biz şeýle bir zamana golaýlaşýarys welin, Hudaýyň kanunynyň üstüne tas bütinleý umumy äsgermezçilik döküler we Hudaýyň tabşyryklaryny berjaý edýän halky örän berk synalşyga sezewar bolar; emma başgalar onuň hökmany talaplaryny görmeýändigi we duýmaýandygy üçin olar Ýehowanyň kanunyna bolan hormatyny ýitirerlermi? Hudaýyň tabşyryklaryny berjaý edýän halk, edil Dawut ýaly, adamlar ony bir gyra taşlap, üstüne hormatsyzlyk we ýigrenç ýagdyrdygyça, Hudaýyň kanunyna şonça-da uly hormat goýsun.” Signs of the Times, 19-njy fewral, 1894.
Two years before the antichrist was given a golden medal by a leader of the Laodicean Seventh-day Adventist church, in 1975, a lawsuit was brought against the Seventh-day Adventist church; EEOC v. Pacific Press Publishing Association (Case No. C-74-2025 CBR in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California), where the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission sued the church’s publishing house on behalf of two female employees—Merikay Silver (a former editor who had left by the time of the suit) and Lorna Tobler—alleging gender-based discrimination in pay and benefits. The church defended its practices partly by invoking religious exemptions and discussing its governance structure.
Antihreste Laodikeýa Ýedinji Gün Adventist buthanasynyň bir ýolbaşçysy tarapyndan altyn medal berilmezinden iki ýyl öň, 1975-nji ýylda, Ýedinji Gün Adventist buthanasyna garşy kazyýet işi gozgalypdy; EEOC v. Pacific Press Publishing Association (Kaliforniýanyň Demirgazyk etraby boýunça ABŞ-nyň Etrap kazyýetinde, Iş belgisi C-74-2025 CBR), onda Deň Zähmet Mümkinçiligi Komissiýasy buthananyň neşirýat öýüne garşy iki zenan işgäriniň—Merikay Silveriň (iş gozgalan wagtyna çenli işden çykan öňki redaktor) we Lorna Tobleriň—adyndan hak töleginde we ýeňilliklerde jynsa esaslanan kemsitme edilendigini öňe sürüp, talap bilen ýüz tutdy. Buthana öz amallaryny bölekleýin dini ýeňilliklere salgylanmak we öz dolandyryş gurluşyny ara alyp maslahatlaşmak arkaly gorady.
In a sworn statement dated February 6, 1976 (part of a defense brief submitted to the court), Neal C. Wilson (then president of the church’s North American Division, and later General Conference president from 1979–1990) addressed the church’s historical views on Roman Catholicism. The statement was made in the context of arguing against characterizations of the church as having a “hierarchy” similar to the papal system. The full relevant quote is: “Although it is true that there was a period in the life of the Seventh-day Adventist Church when the denomination took a distinctly anti-Roman Catholic viewpoint, and the term ‘hierarchy’ was used in a pejorative sense to refer to the papal form of church governance, that attitude on the Church’s part was nothing more than a manifestation of widespread anti-popery among conservative protestant denominations in the early part of this century and the latter part of the last, and which has now been consigned to the historical trash heap so far as the Seventh-day Adventist Church is concerned.”
1976-njy ýylyň 6-njy fewralynda senelenen kasamly beýannamada (kazyýete tabşyrylan gorag beýannamasynyň bir bölegi), Nil C. Wilson (ol wagt kilisäniň Demirgazyk Amerika Bölüminiň prezidenti bolup, soňra 1979–1990 ýyllarda Baş Konferensiýanyň prezidenti boldy) kilisäniň Rim Katoliklik baradaky taryhy garaýyşlaryna degip geçdi. Bu beýannama kilisäni papalyk ulgamyna meňzeş “ierarhiýa” bar diýip häsiýetlendirmelere garşy delil getirmek ýagdaýynda berildi. Degişli doly sitata şudur: “Ýedinji gün adventistleri kilisesiniň durmuşynda bu mezhebiň aç-açan Rim Katoliklik garşy garaýyş tutan bir döwrüniň bolandygy, hem-de ‘ierarhiýa’ adalgasynyň kilise dolandyrylyşynyň papalyk görnüşine ýüzlenmek üçin ýigrençli manyda ulanylandygy hakykat bolsa-da, Kilisäniň şol garaýşy bu asyryň başky döwründe we geçen asyryň soňky döwründe konserwatiw protestant mezhepleriniň arasynda giňden ýaýran antipapalizmiň ýüze çykyşyndan başga zat däldi; we häzirki wagtda, Ýedinji gün adventistleri kilisesine degişli derejede aýdylanda, ol garaýyş taryhy galyndylaryň zibilhanasyna taşlandy.”
This reflects a shift away from the church’s traditional prophetic interpretation, which identified the papacy as the ‘beast’ or antichrist in Revelation. Critics within and outside the church have interpreted it as downplaying or abandoning that anti-Catholic stance to align with modern ecumenism or legal defenses. Wilson, in 1985 identified the Presidents of the various Divisions of the church as “cardinals,” when he stated, “… there is no ‘cardinal’ from all the countries of the Far East, while there will probably be two ‘cardinals’ from Africa.”
Bu, Ylhamda papalygy “haýwan” ýa-da mesih-düşman hökmünde tanadan ybadathananyň däp bolan pygamberlik düşündirişinden daşlaşmany görkezýär. Ybadathananyň içinde-de, daşynda-da bolan tankytçylar muny häzirki zaman ekumenizmine ýa-da hukuk goraglaryna laýyk gelmek üçin şol anti-katolik garaýşy peseltmek ýa-da ondan ýüz öwürmek hökmünde düşündirdiler. Wilson 1985-nji ýylda şeýle diýende, ybadathananyň dürli Diwizionlarynyň Prezidentlerini “kardinallar” diýip atlandyrdy: “… Uzak Gündogaryň ähli ýurtlaryndan bir-de ‘kardinal’ ýok, emma Afrikadan, ähtimal, iki ‘kardinal’ bolar.”
Sister White stated that it is a backslidden church that lessens the distance between itself and the pope! The compromise of the third generation is represented as weeping for Tammuz in Ezekiel eight, and by the compromise of Pergamos. The first generation from 1863 unto 1888 represented the church of Ephesus, a church that lost its first love, and the Millerite movements first love was the prophetic message, and the first chapter of that prophetic message was the “seven times” that were set aside in 1863.
Uayt uýam Waýt öz bilen papanyň arasyndaky aralygy azaldýan ybadathananyň ýüz dönderen ybadathana bolandygyny aýtdy! Üçünji nesliň ylalaşygy Ezekiel sekizinji bapda Tammuz üçin aglamak bilen, hem-de Pergamosyň ylalaşygy arkaly görkezilýär. 1863-nji ýyldan 1888-nji ýyla çenli ilkinji nesil Efes ybadathanasyny aňladýardy, ýagny ilkinji söýgüsini ýitiren bir ybadathanany; Millerçi hereketiň ilkinji söýgüsi bolsa pygamberlik habarydy, şol pygamberlik habarynyň ilkinji baby hem 1863-nji ýylda bir gyra goýlan “ýedi wagt”dy.
From 1888 unto 1919, the second generation represented by Smyrna and Ezekiel’s secret chambers, witnessed the death of the Spirit of Prophecy, as Sister White was laid to rest in 1915. More details of the four generations are necessary to complete the testimony, but the progressive rebellion must be understood to fully appreciate how an apostate people could “proscribe” the writings of Ellen White, or how they could promote the first day of the week as acceptable. Judas works with the “drunkards of Ephraim” that “rule this people” in Jerusalem, and those that rule Jerusalem and bow to the sun, are represented by the Sanhedrin.
1888-nji ýyldan 1919-njy ýyla çenli aralykda, Smyrna hem-de Ezechiýeliň gizlin otaglary bilen aňladylan ikinji nesil, 1915-nji ýylda Uýam Waýt jaýlananda, Pygamberlik Ruhunyň ölüminiň şaýady boldy. Şaýatlygy tamamlamak üçin dört nesil hakynda has giňişleýin maglumat zerurdyr, emma mürtedi halkyň Ellen Waýtyň ýazgylaryny nädip “gadagan” edip bilendigine ýa-da hepdäniň ilkinji gününi kabul ederlikli diýip öňe sürüp bilendigine doly göz ýetirmek üçin, artýan gozgalaň dogry düşünilmelidir. Ýahuda Iýerusalimde “bu halka höküm sürýän” “Efraýymyň serhoşlary” bilen işleşýär, we Iýerusalimde höküm sürüp güne baş egýänler, Sinedrion bilen aňladylýar.
We will continue this study in the next article.
Biz bu öwrenişi indiki makalada dowam etdireris.
“Among the professed children of God, how little patience has been manifested, how many bitter words have been spoken, how much denunciation has been uttered against those not of our faith. Many have looked upon those belonging to other churches as great sinners, when the Lord does not thus regard them. Those who look thus upon the members of other churches, have need to humble themselves under the mighty hand of God. Those whom they condemn may have had but little light, few opportunities and privileges. If they had had the light that many of the members of our churches have had, they might have advanced at a far greater rate, and have better represented their faith to the world. Of those who boast of their light, and yet fail to walk in it, Christ says, ‘But I say unto you, It shall be more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon at the day of judgment, than for you. And thou, Capernaum [Seventh-day Adventists, who have had great light], which art exalted unto heaven [in point of privilege], shalt be brought down to hell: for if the mighty works, which have been done in thee, had been done in Sodom, it would have remained until this day. But I say unto you, That it shall be more tolerable for the land of Sodom in the day of judgment, than for thee.’ At that time Jesus answered and said, ‘I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent [in their own estimation], and hast revealed them unto babes.’
“Hudaýyň perzentleridiklerini aýdýanlaryň arasynda nähili az sabyr görkezildi, biziň ynanjymyzda bolmadyklara garşy nähili köp ajy sözler aýdyldy, nähili köp ýazgaryşlar edildi. Köp adamlar başga ybadathanalara degişli bolanlara uly günäkärler hökmünde garadylar, emma Reb olara beýle garamaýar. Beýle garaýyş bilen başga ybadathanalaryň agzalaryna seredýänler, Hudaýyň gudratly eliniň astynda özlerini peseltmäge mätäçdirler. Olaryň ýazgarýan adamlary örän az nur, örän az mümkinçilik we artykmaçlyk alan bolup bilerler. Eger olar biziň ybadathanalarymyzyň agzalarynyň köpüsiniň alan nuruny alan bolsadylar, has hem uly depgin bilen öňe gidip, öz ynanjyny dünýäniň öňünde has gowy görkezip bilerdiler. Öz nuruny bilen öwünýän, emma şonda-da şol nura görä ýöremeýänler hakynda Mesih şeýle diýýär: ‘Ýöne Men size aýdýaryn: höküm gününde Tir we Sidon üçin size garanyňda has çydamly bolar. Eý, Kapernahum [uly nur alan Ýedinji günüň Adventistleri], sen göge çenli beýgeldildiň [artykmaçlyk babatda], dowzaha çenli aşak düşürilersiň; çünki sende edilen gudratly işler Sodomda edilen bolsady, ol şu güne çenli galardy. Ýöne Men size aýdýaryn: höküm gününde Sodom ýurdy üçin saňa garanyňda has çydamly bolar.’ Şol wagtda Isa jogap berip şeýle diýdi: ‘Eý, Ata, gökleriň we ýeriň Rebbi, Saňa şükür edýärin, çünki Sen bu zatlary öz pikirinde akyldar we paýhasly bolanlardan gizläp, olary bäbeklere aýan etdiň.’”
“‘And now, because ye have done all these works, saith the Lord, and I spake unto you, rising up early and speaking, but ye heard not; and I called you, but ye answered not; therefore will I do unto this house, which is called by my name, wherein ye trust, and unto the place which I gave to you and to your fathers, as I have done to Shiloh. And I will cast you out of my sight, as I have cast out all your brethren, even the whole seed of Ephraim.’
“‘Indi, Reb şeýle diýýär: siz bu işleriň ählisini etdiňiz; Men size irden turup sözledim, ýöne siz gulak asmadyňyz; Men sizi çagyrdym, ýöne siz jogap bermediňiz. Şonuň üçin Men Öz adym bilen atlandyrylýan, siziň bil baglaýan bu öýüňize, hem size we ata-babalaryňyza beren ýerime Şiloga edişim ýaly ederin. Men ähli doganlaryňyzy, ýagny Efraýymyň tutuş neslini Öz huzurymdan kowup çykarşym ýaly, sizi hem Öz huzurymdan kowup çykararyn.’”
“The Lord has established among us institutions of great importance, and they are to be managed, not as worldly institutions are managed, but after God’s order. They are to be managed with an eye single to his glory, that by all means perishing souls may be saved. To the people of God the testimonies of the Spirit have come, and yet many have not taken heed to reproofs, warnings, and counsels.
Reb biziň aramyzda örän uly ähmiýetli edaralary berkarar etdi, olar bolsa dünýewi edaralaryň dolandyrylyşy ýaly däl-de, Hudaýyň tertibine görä dolandyrylmalydyr. Olar diňe Onuň şöhratyna gönükdirilen nazar bilen dolandyrylmalydyr, şeýdip her hili ýol bilen heläk bolýan jandarlaryň halas edilmegi üpjün edilsin. Hudaýyň halkyna Ruhuň şaýatlyklary gelip ýetdi, emma köpler käýinçlere, duýduryşlara we maslahatlara gulak asmadylar.
“‘Here now this, O foolish people, and without understanding; which have eyes, and see not; which have ears, and hear not: fear ye not me saith the Lord: will ye not tremble at my presence, which have placed the sand for the bound of the sea by a perpetual degree, that it cannot pass it: and though the waves thereof toss themselves, yet can they not prevail; though they roar, yet can they not pass over it? but this people hath a revolting and a rebellious heart; they are revolted and gone. Neither say they in their heart, Let us now fear the Lord our God, that giveth rain, both the former and the latter, in his season: he reserveth unto us the appointed weeks of the harvest. Your iniquities have turned away these things, and your sins have withholden good things from you. . . . They judge not the cause, the cause of the fatherless, yet they prosper; and the right of the needy do they not judge. Shall I not visit for these things? saith the Lord; shall not my soul be revenged on such a nation as this?’
“‘Eý, indi muny diňläň, eý akylsyz we düşünjesiz halk; gözleri bolup görmeýänler, gulaklary bolup eşitmeýänler: Reb şeýle diýýär: siz Menden gorkmaýarsyňyzmy? Menim huzurymyň öňünde titremejekmisiňiz? Men deňziň serhedi hökmünde gumy ebedi çäk edip goýdum, ol ondan geçip bilmez; onuň tolkunlary joşsa-da, ýeňip bilmezler; güwleseler-de, ondan aşyp geçip bilmezler. Emma bu halkyň ýüz dönderiji we pitneçi ýüregi bardyr; olar ýüz dönderip gitdiler. Olar ýüreklerinde-de: “Geliň indi, öz Hudaýymyz Rebden gorkalyň; Ol öz wagtynda irki ýagyşy-da, soňky ýagyşy-da berýär; hasylyň bellenen hepdelik möwsümlerini bize saklap berýär” diýmeýärler. Siziň etmişleriňiz bu zatlary yzyna gaýtardy, siziň günäleriňiz bolsa ýagşy zatlary sizden saklady.... Olar kazylyk etmeýärler: ýetimiň işine, dogrusy, olaryň işi rowaçlanýar; garybyň hukugyna bolsa kazylyk etmeýärler. Reb şeýle diýýär: Men bu zatlar üçin jezalandyrmaýynmy? Şeýle bir milletden janym ar almazmy?’”
“Shall the Lord be compelled to say, ‘Pray not thou for this people, neither lift up cry nor prayer for them, neither make intercession to me: for I will not hear thee’? ‘Therefore the showers have been withholden, and there hath been no latter rain. . . . Wilt thou not from this time cry unto me, My father, thou art the guide of my youth?’” Review and Herald, August 1, 1893.
“Reb şeýle diýmäge mejbur bolarmy: «Sen bu halk üçin doga etme, olar üçin ne nalanyş, ne-de doga sesini galdyr, maňa şepagat hem etme; çünki Men seni diňlemerin»? «Şonuň üçin ýagynlar saklanyp goýuldy, giçki ýagyş hem bolmady.... Sen şu wagtdan başlap Maňa: Eý Atam, ýaşlygymyň ýolbeledi Sensiň, diýip gygyryp ýüz tutmarsyňmy?»” Review and Herald, August 1, 1893.