The New John Gill Exposition of the Entire Bible Daniel 12:7
And I heard the man clothed in linen, which was upon the waters
of the river… Christ, as he appeared in a human form, and as the
High Priest our profession, and as the Mediator that has power over all
flesh; so he pronounced articulate sounds with a human voice, and so
loud, clear, and distinct, that Daniel could hear every word he said,
and for whose sake it was said:
when he held up his right hand and his left hand unto heaven; the
lifting up of the right hand is a gesture used in swearing, and the
lifting up of both hands is either for the greater solemnity of the
action, or with respect to the two angels that stood one on one side of
him, and the other on the other, that both might be eyewitnesses of this
solemn affair; though lifting up both hands is often a prayer gesture,
and there may be a mixture of both in this action, of both praying and
swearing; Christ, as the High Priest, intercedes for his church and
people, that their faith fail not till the end of their troubles comes:
and sware by him that liveth for ever; by the living God, the immortal
One, who only hath immortality. Maimonides F14 interprets it, "by the
Life of the world"; that is, by God, who is the Life of the world, that
gives life and being to all creatures; all live, and move, and have
their being in him, and so is greater than all, and by whom an oath is
only to be taken. Christ, as man, swears by his divine Father, who, as
such, was greater than he; though, if we understand it of God, Father,
Son, and Spirit, the one, only, true, and living God, there is no
impropriety in Christ's swearing by himself the living God, which is a
character he sometimes bears; see (Hebrews 3:12) (6:13) , what he here swears
to is,
that it shall be for a time, times, and an half; that it would be so
long to the end of these wonderful things; or that the troubles of the
church would last so long, and, at the end of that date here fixed, a
glorious scene would open, and amazing things appear, to the great joy
and comfort of the saints. "Time" signifies a prophetic year, or 360
years; and "times" two prophetic years, or 720 years; and half a time
half a prophetic year, or 180 years, in all 1260 years; which is the
exact date and duration of the reign of antichrist, of the church's
being in the wilderness, and of the witnesses prophesying in sackcloth,
and of the treading under foot the holy city, expressed both by 1260
days, and by forty two months, which are the same; see
(Revelation 11:2,3) (12:8,14) (13:5) :
and when he shall have accomplished to scatter the power of the holy
people: that is, either, "when he (God) shall have finished the
scattering the power of the holy people", the Jews; when the dispersion
of them, who were formerly a holy people to the Lord, and shall be so
again, will be over; and they shall be gathered out of all nations where
they have been dispersed, and, being converted, shall return to their
own land: or, "when he" (antichrist) "shall have done scattering", the
church and people of God in general; when his wars with the saints, and
victories over them, will be ended; and particularly when the slaying of
the witnesses will be over, at which time there will be a great
scattering of the saints; they will be as sheep without a shepherd,
their pastors being smitten, slain, or removed into corners; all which
things will be fulfilled about the end of the date before mentioned:
and then all these things shall be finished; or, as the same glorious
Person explains it, "time will be no longer, and the mystery of God
will be finished", (Revelation 10:6,7) , the time of antichrist's reign, and of
the troubles of the church, and the witnesses' prophesying in
sackcloth, will be protracted no longer than the time, and times, and
half a time, or the 1260 days, or forty months, that is, 1260 years;
then all the afflictions of the church will be at an end, and glorious
times will succeed, as before spoken of; the spiritual reign of Christ,
the first resurrection, and the Millennium, in their order.
FOOTNOTES:
F14 Moreh Nevochim, par. 1. c. 72. p. 146. So R. Joseph Albo, Sepher
Ikkarim, l. 1. c. 69. (Mlweh yxb) "per vitam aeternitatis", so
some in Gejerus.
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Gill, John. "Commentary on Daniel 12:7". "The New John Gill Exposition of the Entire Bible". <http://www.studylight.org/com/geb/view.cgi?book=da&chapter=012&verse=007>. 1999.
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