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The
Book of Matthew
Matthew was taught by Dr. James Modlish
CHAPTER
SEVENTEEN
17:1-3
after 6 days - about 8 days (Lk. 9:28) = 7
(2
Pet. 3:8) defines a day.
System laid
out in (Lev. 23, 25, and Ex. 22).
Work 6 days,
rest the 7th.
Work 6
months, feast of Tabernacles in the 7th month.
Work 6
years, rest the 7th.
Work 49
years, (7x7) , blow the Jubilee the 50th.
Rev. has 7
trumpets, 7 vials, 7 seals, 7 churches, 7 candlesticks, 7
spirits, 7 stars.
(Gen.
2:1-3); 7th day has no evening and morning.
(John 1:29,
35, 43, 51 (1-28 Day 1, 29-34 Day 2, 35-42 Day 3, 43-51
Day 4); 2:1; 4:40; 11:16; Lk. 10:35; Ex. 19:16,17; Hos.
6:1-3).
"Into an
high mountain apart." Same route as Israel in the Old
testament which is Sinai, Mt. Seir, Mt. Paran, Edom,
Selah, Sihon. Rabbath, Gilgal, Jericho, Jerusalem (Jud.
5; Deut. 32, 33; Hab. 3, etc.)
"was
transfigured before them" - (Rev. 1:14-16; 2 Pet.
1:1,17).
"face did
shine as the Sun," - advent is pictured by Sun coming up
in 4th watch (Mk. 13:32-37).
Moses and
Elijah show up as they do in last four verses of Old
Testament, turn out to be two witnesses.
[1].
Elijah, Moses, and Jesus are all on a mountain (Ex.
24:18; 1 Ki. 19:8-15; Matt. 4L1-13).
[2]. Elijah, Moses, and Jesus are all fasting 40
days and nights (Ex. 24:18; Lk. 4; 1 Ki. 19:8).
[3]. Elijah, Moses, and Jesus all stand in the
"presence of the LORD" (Ex. 33:21; 2 Ki. 17:1; Acts 2;
Heb. 8:1; 12:1-3).
[4]. Elijah, Moses, and Jesus were all sent to
Israel (Ex. 2-4; 1 Ki. 17-18; Luke 4; Matt. 10:1-8).
[5]. Elijah, Moses, and Jesus all crosses water
miraculously (Ex. 14-15; Matt. 14; 2 Ki. 2).
[6]. Elijah and Moses ended their lives where
Jesus was baptized (Deut. 34; 2 Ki. 2, Jn. 1:28), east of
Jordan, at the crossing.
[7]. Elijah was caught up living, but will die
again (2 Ki. 2; Rev. 11).
[8]. Moses was caught up after death, but will
die again (Deut. 34, Rev. 11).
[9]. Moses and Elijah all personally selected a
minister to take their place (Deut. 3:24-28; 2 Ki. 2;
Rom. 15:8,9; Acts 9:15,16).
[10]. All three destroy enemies by fire, which
comes at their spoken command (Num. 15:32-35; 2 Ki. 1;
Mal. 4; Rev. 11,19).
[11]. All three have power over the natural
elements (Ex. 5-10; 1 Ki. 17:1; Jas. 5:17; Rev. 11:3-6;
Matt. 14:31-33).
17:4,5
While Peter was busy suggesting Tabernacles, the Lord gave
him the answer. The Tabernacle erected for Jesus is a human
body (1 Cor. 6:13; 3:16; Acts 7:48-50; Jn. 2:21), thus
showing that Jesus is the creator of that body (Eph.
2:20-22).
[1].
Religion majors on building buildings so they can reserve
their body for private pleasure (Rom. 12:1,2). The first
thing confused people do is build (Gen. 11).
[2]. Cloud in (Eze. 1:4).
[3]. Moses represents Tribulations saint who dies
and is resurrected at the end of the Tribulation, goes
into the Millennium to die again and would keep on dying
if it were not for the tree of life. (Rev. 22:14; 14:12;
12:17).
[4]. Elijah represents living saints who are
caught up at Post-Tribulation rapture (Isa. 26; Psa. 50;
Job 37; Matt. 24:30,31), will go alive into the
Millennium to die a natural death (as Elijah goes up but
comes back later in the Tribulation to die, Rev.
11:6-14).
17:6,7
Falling on face is right response for the Tribulation Jew
(Paul on road to Damascus). (1 Cor. 15:8) out of due time
this whole thing is a prototype of Israel's conversion
during the Tribulation (Isa. 66:7-9).
17:8-11
"no man, save Jesus only"
[1].
The law (Moses) and prophets (Elijah) are gone. Jesus
stands ready to die for those who break the law and
disregard the prophets.
[2]. "Tell vision to no man" see (16:20).
[3]. "risen from the dead" see (Mk. 9:10). This
indicates a resurrection "from the dead" before the
resurrection "of the dead."
17:12-13
"listed" every sailor knows it means to lean in the
direction of its own choice.
17:14-16
Lunatik is literally "moon struck". Luna is Latin. RSV
translates lunatic as "epileptic," keeping in time with the
dark age Catholic idea that epilepsy was
demon-possession.
[1].
Apostles have power to exorcise in 10:8, but seem to have
lost it here, evidently some takes more than a
commission, some take fasting and prayer.
[2]. Application, unbelief prevents more from
happening through prayer.
17:
24-27
"Then are the children free," the implication is: "I am the
king and you disciples are my children" (8:15; 18:3,5,6).
The resolution follows: lawfully and legally, therefore, you
do not have to pay tax to Caesar. The strangers, then, is a
definition of the unconverted who do not belong to the kings
household, (Matt. 7:23; Eph. 2:12).
Application:
New Testament Christian has liberty (1 Cor. 6:12l 10:23)
since he is not under curse of the law, but for the sake
of others he refrains from conduct that would offend
others (Rom. 14; 1 Cor. 10:32,33).
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