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The Witness of the Stars
E. W. Bullinger
The Second Book
The Redeemed
"The result of the Redeemer's sufferings"
Chapter III
The
Sign Pisces (The Fishes)
The blessings of the
redeemed in abeyance
21. Pisces (the Fishes) and The Band
In this third chapter of the Second Book
we come to the results of the Redeemer's work enjoyed, but in connection
with conflict, as is seen in the last of the three sections (the constelation
of Andromeda, the chained woman), which leads up to the last chapter
of the book, and ends it in triumph over every enemy.
The Sign is pictured as two large fishes
bound together by a Band, the ends of which are fastened separately
to their tails. One fish is represented with its head pointing upwards
towards the North Polar Star, the other is shown at right angles, swimming
along the line of the ecliptic, or path of the sun.
The ancient Egyptian name, as shown on
the Denderah Zodiac, is Pi-cot Orion, or Pisces Hori, which
means the fishes of Him that cometh.
The Hebrew name is Dagim, the Fishes,
which is closely connected with multitudes, as in Genesis 48:26,
where Jacob blesses Joseph's sons, and says, "Let them grow into a multitude
in the midst of the earth." The margin says, "Let them grow as fishes
do increase." It refers to the fulfilment of Genesis 1:28, "Be fruitful
and multiply." The multitude of Abraham's seed is prominent in the
pronouncement of the blessings, where God compared his future posterity
to the stars of the sky, and the sand upon the sea shore. "A very great
multitude of fish," as in Ezekiel 47:9.
The Syriac name is Nuno, the fish, lengthened
out (as in posterity).
The sign, then, speaks of the multitudes
who should enjoy the blessings of the Redeemer's work.
And here we must maintain that "the Church,"
which is "the Body of Christ," was a subject that was never revealed to
man until it was made known to the Apostle Paul by a special revelation.
The Holy Spirit declares (Rom 16:25) that it "was kept secret since the
world began." In Ephesians 3:9 he declares that it "from the beginning
of the world hath been hid in God"; and in Colossians 1:26, that it "hath
been hid from ages and from generations, but now is made manifest to His
saints." In each scripture which speaks of it as "now made manifest," or
"now made known," it is distinctly stated that it was "a mystery," i.e.
a secret, and had, up to that moment, been hidden from mankind,
hidden "in God." How, then, we ask, can "the Church," which was a subsequent
revelation, be read into the previous prophecies, whether written in the
Old Testament Scriptures, or made known in the Heavens? If the Church was
revealed in prophecy, then it could not have been said to be hidden or
kept secret. If the first revelation of it was made known to Paul,
as he distinctly affirms it was, then it could not have been revealed before.
Unless we see this very clearly, we cannot "rightly divide the word of
truth" (2 Tim 2:15). And if we do not rightly divide the word of truth,
in its subjects, and times, and dispensations, we must inevitably be landed
in confusion and darkness, interpreting of the Church, scriptures which
belong only to Israel.
The Church, or Body of Christ, is totally
distinct from every class of persons who are made the subject of prophecy.
Not that the Church of God was an after-thought. No, it waws a Divine secret,
kept as only God Himself could keep it. The Bible therefore would have
been complete (so far as the Old Testament prophecies are concerned) if
the Epistles (which belong only to the Church) were taken out. The Old
Testament would then give us the kingdom prophesied; the Gospels and Acts,
the King and the kingdom offered and rejected; then the Apocalypse would
follow, showing how that promised kingdom will yet be set up with Divine
judgment, power and glory.
If these Signs and these star-pictures
be the results of inspired patriarchs, then this Sign of PISCES can refer
to "His seed," prophesied of in Isaiah 53 "He shall see His seed." It must
refer to
"The nation whose God is the LORD,
And the people whom He hath chosen for
His own inheritance."
Psalm 33:12
"Such as be blessed of Him shall inherit
the earth."
Psalm 37:22
"The LORD shall increase you more and more,
You and your children,
Ye are blessed of the LORD."
Psalm 115:14, 15
"Their seed shall be known among the Gentiles.
And their offspring among the people;
All that see them shall acknowledge them,
That they are the seed which the LORD
hath blessed."
Isaiah 61:9
"They are the seed of the blessed of the
LORD,
And their offspring with them."
Isaiah 65:23
The prophecy of this Sign was afterwards
written in the words of Isaiah 26:15--the song which shall yet be sung
in the land of Judah:
"Thou hast increased the nation, O LORD,
Thou hast increased the nation."
And in Isaiah 9:3 (RV), speaking of the
glorious time when the government shall be upon the shoulder of the coming
King:
"Thou hast multiplied the nation,
Thou hast increased their joy."
Of that longed-for day Jeremiah sings (30:19):
"I will multiply them
And they shall not be few;
I will also glorify them,
And they shall not be small."
Ezekiel also is inspired to say:
"I will multiply men upon you,
All the house of Israel, even all of it:
And the cities shall be inhabited,
And the wastes shall be builded;
And I will multiply upon you man and beast,
And they shall increase and bring fruit."
Ezekiel 36:10, 11
"Moreover I will make a covenant of peace
with them;
It shall be an everlasting covenant with
them!
And I will place them, and multiply them,
And will see My sanctuary in the midst
of them for evermore."
Ezekiel 37:26
Indeed, this sign of PISCES has always
been interpreted of Israel. Both Jews and Gentiles have agreed in this.
ABARBANEL, a Jewish commentator, writing on Daniel, affirms that the Sign
PISCES always refers to the people of Israel. He gives five reasons for
this belief, and also affirms that a conjunciton of the planets Jupiter
and Saturn always betokens a crisis in the affairs of Israel. Because such
a conjunction took place in his day (about 1480 AD) he looked for the coming
of Messiah.
Certain it is, that when the sun is in
PISCES all the constellations which are considered noxious, are
seen above the horizon. What is true in astronomical observation is true
also in historical fact. When God's favour is shown to Israel, "the Jew's
enemy" puts forth his malignant powers. When they increased and multiplied
in Egypt, he endeavoured to compass the destruction of the nation by destroying
the male children; but their great Deliverer remembered His covenant, defeated
the designs of the enemy, and brought the counsel of the heathen to nought.
So it was in Persia; and so it will yet be again when the hour of Israel's
final deliverance has come.
There can be no doubt that we have in this
Sign the foreshowing of the multiplication and blessing of the children
of promise, and a token of their coming deliverance from all the power
of the enemy.
But why two fishes? and why is one
horizontal and the other perpendicular? The answer is, that not only in
Israel, but in the seed of Seth and Shem there were always those who looked
for a heavenly portion, and were "partakers of a heavenly calling." In
Hebrews 11 we are distinctly told that Abraham "looked for a city which
hath foundaitons, whose builder and maker is God" (v 10). They were "strangers
and pilgrims on the earth" (v 13). Strangers are those without a
home, and pilgrims are those who are journeying home: "they seek
a country" (v 14). They desired "a better country, that is, an HEAVENLY:
wherefore God is not ashamed to be called their God; for He hath prepared
for them a city" (v 16). It is clear, therefore, that what are called the
"Old Testament Saints" were "partakers of THE HEAVENLY CALLING" (Heb 3:1),
which included a heavenly portion and a heavenly home; and all through
the ages there have been "partakers of the heavenly calling." This is quite
distinct from the calling of the Church, which is from both Jews and Gentiles
to form "one body," a "new man" in Christ (Eph 2:15). It must be distinct,
for it is expressly stated at the end of that chapter (Heb 11:40) that
God has "PROVIDED (marg. foreseen) SOME BETTER THING FOR US." How can this
be a "better thing," if it is the same thing? There must be two
separate things if one is "better" than the other! Our calling in Christ
is the "beter thing." The Old Testament saints had, and will have, a
good thing. They will have a heavenly blessing, and a heavenly portion,
for God has "prepared for them a city," and we see that prepared city,
even "the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of HEAVEN,
prepared as a bride adorned for her husband" (Rev 21:2). This is the "heavenly"
portion of the Old Testament saints, the Bride of Christ. The Church will
have a still "better" portion, for "they without us should not be made
perfect" (Heb 11:40).
The fish, shooting upwards to the Polar
Star, exquisitely pictures this "heavenly calling"; while the other fish,
keeping on the horizontal line, answers to those who were content with
an earthly portion.
But both alike were divinely called, and
chosen, and upheld. The names of two of the stars in the sign are Okda
(Hebrew), the united, and Al Samaca (Arabic), the upheld.
These again speak of the redeemed seed, of whom, and to whom, Jehovah speaks
in that coming day of glory in Isaiah 41:8-10 (RV):
"But thou, Israel, My servant,
Jacob, whom I have chosen,
The seed of Abraham My friend;
Thou whom I have taken hold of from the
ends of the earth,
And called thee from the corners thereof,
And said unto thee, Thou art My servant;
I have chosen thee, and not cast thee
away;
Fear thou not, for I am with thee;
Be not dismayed, for I am thy God!
I will strengthen thee;
Yea, I will help thee;
Yea, I will UPHOLD thee with the right
hand of My righteousness."
This is the teaching of the Sign; and the
first constellation takes up this thought and emphasises it.
1.
THE BAND
The redeemed bound, but binding their enemy
21. Pisces (the Fishes) and The Band
The band that unites these two fishes
has always formed a separate constellation. The Arabian poems of ANTARAH
frequently mention it as distinct from the Sign with which it is so closely
connected. ANTARAH was an Arabian poet of the sixth century.
Its ancient Egyptian name was U-or,
which means He cometh. Its Arabic name is Al Risha, the band,
or bridle.
It speaks of the Coming One, not in His
relation to Himself, or to His enemies, but in His relation to the Redeemed.
It speaks of Him who says:
"I drew them with cords of a man,
With bands of love;
And I was to them as they that take off
the yoke on their jaws."
Hosea 11:4, RV
But it speaks also of His unloosing the
bands with which they have been so long bound.
One end of the band is fastened
securely round the tail of one fish, and it is the same with the other.
Moreover, this band is fastened to the neck of Cetus, the
sea monster, while immediately above is seen a woman chained as a captive.
These both tell the same story, and, indeed, all are required to set forth
the whole truth. The fishes are bound to Cetus; the woman
(Andromeda) is chained; but the Deliverer of both is near. Cepheus,
the Crowned King, the Redeemer, "the Breaker," the Branch, is seen coming
quickly for the deliverance of His redeemed. These are the three constellations
of this sign, and all three are required to set forth the story.
Israel now is bound. The great enemy still
oppresses, but deliverance is sure. ARIES, the Ram, is seen with
his paws on this band, as though about to loosen the bands and set the
captives free, and to fast bind their great oppressor.
2.
ANDROMEDA (The Chained Woman)
The redeemed in their bondage and affliction
22. Andromeda (the Chained Woman)
This is a peculiar picture to set in the
heavens. A woman with chains fastened to her feet and arms, in misery and
trouble; and bound, helpless, to the sky. Yet this is the ancient foreshowing
of the truth.
In the Denderah Zodiac her name is Set,
which means
set, set up as a queen. In Hebrew it is Sirra, the
chained, and Persea, the stretched out.
There are 63 stars in this constellation,
three of which are of the 2nd magnitude, two of the 3rd, twelve of the
4th, etc.
The brightest star, a (in the head),
is called Al Phiratz (Arabic), the broken down. The star
b (in the body) is called Mirach (Hebrew), the weak.
The star g (in the left foot) is called Al Maach, or Al
Amak (Arabic), struck down.
The names of other stars are Adhil,
the afflicted; Mizar, the weak; Al Mara (Arabic), the afflicted.
ARATUS speaks of Desma, which means the bound, and says--
"Her feet point to her bridegroom
Perseus, on whose shoulder they
rest."
Thus, with one voice, the stars of Andromeda
speak to us of the captive daughter of Zion. And her coming Deliverer thus
addresses her:
"O thou afflicted, tossed with tempest,
and not comforted,
Behold,...in righteousness shalt thou
be established:
Thou shalt be far from oppression; for
thou shalt not fear:
And from terror; for it shall not come
nigh thee."
Isaiah 54:11-14
"Hear now this, thou afflicted...
Awake, awake; put on thy strength, O Zion;
Put on thy beautiful garments, O Jerusalem...
Shake thyself from the dust;
Arise, and sit down, O Jerusalem:
Loose thyself from the bands of thy neck,
O captive daughter of Zion.
For thus saith the LORD, Ye have sold
yourselves for nought;
And ye shall be redeemed without money."
Isaiah 51:21-52:3
"The virgin daughter of My people is broken
with a great breach, with a very grievous blow" (Jer 14:17).
The picture which sets forth her deliverance
is reserved for the next chapter (or Sign), where it comes in its proper
place and order. We are fist shown her glorious Deliverer; for we never,
in the heavens or in the Word, have a reference to the sufferings without
an immediate reference to the glory.
3.
CEPHEUS (The Crowned King)
Their Redeemer coming to rule
23. Cepheus (the Crowned King)
Here we have the presentation of a glorious
king, crowned, and enthroned in the highest heaven, with a sceptre in his
hand, and his foot planted on the very Polar Star itself.
His name in the Denderah Zodiac is Pe-ku-hor,
which means this one cometh to rule.
The Greek name by which he is now known,
Cepheus, is from the Hebrew, and means the branch, and is
called by EURIPIDES the king.
An old Ethiopian name was Hyk, a king.
There are 35 stars, viz., three of the
3rd magnitude, seven of the 4th, etc.
The brightest star, a (in the right
shoulder), is called Al Deramin, which means coming quickly.
The next, b (in the girdle), is named Al Phirk (Arabic),
the Redeemer. The next g (in the left knee), is called Al
Rai, which means who bruises or breaks.
It is impossible to mistake the truth which
these names teach. The Greeks, though they had lost it, yet preserved a
trace of it, even in their perversion of it; for they held that Cepheus
was the father of Andromeda, and that Perseus was her husband.
Yes; this is the glorious King of Israel,
the "King of kings, and Lord of lords." It is He who calls Israel His "son,"
and will yet manifest it to all the world.
In Jeremiah 21, after speaking of Israel's
restoration, Jehovah says:
"At the same time, saith the LORD, will
I be the God of all the families of Israel,
And they shall be My people...
For I am a father to Israel,
And Ephraim is My firstborn."
As He said to Moses: "Thus saith the LORD,
Israel is my son, even my firstborn" (Exo 4:22).
Here is the foundation of Israel's blessing.
True, it is now in abeyance, but "the LORD reigneth," and will in due time
make good His Word, for
"The counsel of the LORD standeth for ever.
The thoughts of His heart to all generations."
Psalm 33:11
This leads us up to the last chapter of
the Second Book, which shows us the fulfilment of all the prophecies concerning
the Redeemed and the sure foundation on which their great hope of glory
is based.
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