The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1929 Page: 4 of 10
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International Sunday School
Lesson
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literary
July. ^ 1*8*.
fcimrral Topic
*' THK STORY OF EZEKIEL
Ewklel was essentially
prpptoet."
“The omnipotence of the living
God—that is the idea which pre-
dominates in the whole history
of Kaeklel. It way that which
wan demanded to the omdltlon
* ♦jof u jomple in whom the aenae of
*^,*'***VF* BY DR. J. K. NTNN ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦jtholr weakness was In danger of
| becoming an overwhelming dlacnur-
Ezekiel'* (otnmission I ageiuent."- K. tiodet.
j “And he (Jehovah) said unto} The Teaching of Sorrow.
iue, Son of man, go, get thee unio i “Also ilie word of Jehovah oaiue
j tile house of Israel.“ By “the unto me." Ksekiel saw ill all
l house of Israel" is not meant tin* events the working of Jehovah's
[Northern Kingdom, which had fall- j will Whether Jo.v or deepest grief
leu long before, hill all the Jews, It was all of God and to Is* re
- all the descendants of Jacob (|s Velvcd with reverent submission.
Golden Text As I live saith 1 rad t. Kaeklel was to lie a prophet j “Hon of man. behold, I take away
•vhe ]x>rd Jehovah. I have no pleas-jt., i,|K „VVn people “And speak from tins- the desire of lldiie eyes
>111* In Hi** floath of Ihf' wlrketl; hut jwlili ni> wortU unto tliom." K/.o , wIfli it strokf*.** MTht* of I to tpn«*h
that the wicked turn from Id* way kid had been told to -j**ak with Ids eyes" was tin* prophet's deep suffering
end live Ksekiel ffc'lill ; Ids own words lie might well have
«——i shrunk from the task, but tile
' liilroductlo. 'herald of a mighty king dis>s not
That the Jehovah faith of the falter, knowing that he Is only
p**ople of Israel survived the ruin! re|s‘alillg a message of auijilo au
«nd the ca|divlty is one of the ihorlty.
•isrvels of history and 'bat It ..j,*,,,. ,|loll Hrl „0| s,.nt to a peo-
eanie out of that ordeal a purer. ^ „ strange s|shs'Ii and of a
1
Scripture Is*soon
E/eldel 3:4*11: 5515*18
fortune la aMaace, pot complaining,
tor they are suffering under punish
meats tWfftrWil by a Juat God."
ltoP°tod by a
f%toah(ri a I
"Kaeklel ahall be unto yon a
sign <v Ml. He is significant of
the quiet, courageous tiearing of
the aurrowa whcli God sends, Kae-
kiel ta to us a sign that we an*,
required and may Is* called to sus-
tain our daily Ills and our occa-
sional troulde« witli an unrepining
heart, with a submissive spirit,
without sinning of charging Gog
with folly, Kaekld is to ns a sign
(hat we may be strengthened to
carry every grief with what Bish-
op St ill >1 is of Oxford tenuis) "tlie|
la one *f Browalng'a fUvertte
trluea. Hla heroaa aever got*
reach their Ideal. They alwaya ap-
proach It with a determine# #
to attain It. But aa they advauce
so does their ideal. Therefore,
the Ideal la always yonder like
the legeudery pot of gold at the
foot of the rainbow Any Ideal
that la attainable is unworthy of
the name. The ideal should be
so high and so lofty and so per-
fect that It will to a constant
challenge to the beat that Is with
in us. A life guided by such an
Uleul is the truly successful llfo-
h life successful In that it falls
to reach Its l<li**l.
to. Ala smile
ehaues look pi
the actor was
In Monaco after
patience of silence." “There is, Hopefulness In Adversity,
a worts* thing Kaeklel Is here set j Rvery cloud has a silver lining,
us limn a Hum's own1 Behind tin* cloud the otu is
There Is a worse thing | shining,
ly licloved wife, removed from him than
with the stroke of sonic suddenly slu"
any suffering, and that In
But It was God
Muerean In Failure.
“Measured hy the common stand
ardn of hu<x*v*ns. Kseklcl'N minis-
try was to to a inlustry marked
Yen. thou slmlt jhy failure from the hcgliiiilug. Is
nor weep, neither {such a ministry a failure? On the
filial disease,
who gave the stroke, the loving
Father whom Kacklcl hid served
so faithfully, and the prophet still
trusted God,
neither mourn
faith is
The man
even more snr- |,,ri|
whom God es- |(j.
.Ionia
language, hut to the house shall thy tears run down. In
Israel" The Jews In Baby 1 ordinary elrcumstances sucli a cal
have found It exceed* j molly as the sudden death of a
stronger
prising.
_ pedal ly ........ ..... ............
‘wbese results is the Prophet K/.c 1 ia*giy hu'ril to com|»rehcnd what j beloved wife would naturally have er one of the sublliuest of life's
’kiel, whom we arc to study In the j ,|M,lr (>a|>lors sh1() tu ||u>lll called forth, and would also have paradoxes-success In failure."
“ ‘ The thought of aucoeas In failure
must
Just turn the dark cloud inside
nut.
And see the silver lining
KYKLK IIKLMCW WINS FAMK
l»Y HKKAKINU MOTI BANK
lirst coiislderatlon we are inclined actor
to sa.v Hut It Is. But when wo plays
go Into It more deeply we dlacor-
throe beginning lessons of this p, ontor |nt« intercourse with them. | Justltled the most affecting douiou-
quarter His stern admonitions Thu> ,, lllway„ 1|s ll( ■ strations of grief doleful erlea
kept the Jehovah faith from la* llUw, ))f our fort,|„n missionaries, I and lamentations, mourning attire
tog awnmped In the materialism; wjj0 milHj years of luboroua ' “ * ’
and idolatry of Babylon; bis ii>* J ofTort before they can preach offec-
«|nmltablc tollef in a future for j|Vi.jy in Hn* new language.
Israel preserved the national spirit
Intact through the years of exile.!
Kyrle Bellow, noted character
of stage and aoraen, who
In “Htrange Oar go" filmed
for Bathe under the direction of
Benjamin Glaaler, admits to ona
unique bid for fame.
Bellow Is one of the dlatlnoHy
Kinkier* Visions.
and bad not a little to do with in-
spiring, at a later time, Zonth-
Wahel, K/.ra and Nelietnlah coiling
voualy to attempt a revival of the
Jewish slate and church. Kao*
kiel is thus a connecting link be
twtem the old and the new
TV 1 To phot's Opening Vision.
The visions of Kaekld are more
elaborate and complex limn those
of the earlier prophets Compare
for example in the open consecra-
tlon vision of Kaeklel, the iipimar-
anee of the wheel* mid living
creatures to<vupylng twenty-live
verses in tin* tirst chapter) with
God's
moist
die feeling
wild (1 For
Kr.cklei's call to be a
.vtnic to him. ns so ninny
vevqluUons came, In the form of
« vision He saw the heavens
opened, and such glorious sights
burst upon his enraptured g«*e
’hat he railed them “visions of
God” lie had a clear sense that
(4m* visions were personal to him
vdf, that they came "expressly”
to him, Inaugurating a new life
•for him He realised with a sol
joy Hint "the hand of Jehovah | dueed
was then* ii|m>ii him." 'Ibis is an
•xpres'lon which comes up ri*|k*jil
M,|ly In the writings of Kaeklel,
signifying an emu He ......... of
uiul |M>w«r. ■ *
Imve been closely akin H>
,,f Ht. Raul when be
11:111) “Woo is unto
4je, If I preach not the goaja*l.
Ezekiel's Title, "Kon of Man.
Kaeklel, overawed by the vision
the Divine Majesty, tell on Ids
tan*; but Jehovah s|Hike mol bade
kina rise and receive Hod's me*
„ige The Kurd addressed Kxe
kid n* “son of man,” an expres-
sion used In this prophecy nearly
11Mi times, and seldom elsewhere
Vn the Old Testament, though it
•was Christ's most frequently used
Resignation for himself In Kze
kiel the term "expresses the con-
trast tad ween I he prophet, a* one
Mankind, sml the majesty of
Goal, whose glory he had Just
•rf*en "
IV Book of Kaeklel.
H |S one of the longest ill thn
(Hide. Hacking the beauties of
language and figure of Isaiah, Ho
GCA wot Mica, It Is nevertheless
s'liur and vlrogous in style and well
Mrrangnd The prophecies are In
chronological order Not so much
»( the tnsik Is In luetic form n*
in the case with the three proplie
odea Just named. Tla-rc arc four
tjvlslotya
I. Prophecies delivered before
gto* destruction of Jerusalem :t:
' JM.
. Prophecies against foreign na
iions: *JM2.
,1. I’ropbecles of restoration, ,‘gl*
m.
d. Visions of restored Israel,
temple, priesthood, sacrifices, etc.,
MMft.
prophet tlic more simple and sublime imug
of bis |ory of Isaiah's consecration vision
(Isa. II). There is a strongly
niurkcd i»rcferoncc by Kaeklel for
symbol and iwrable in tils prophet-
ic teachings, but in comparison
with Isaiah and Jeremiah the
representations are far more over
laden with detail; and though there
Is a certain majestic stateliness
of effect, the total Impression
falls short of that which Is pro-
and eating the bread of sorrow
But not one of those things was
the prophet tierniltted to do." Of
this verse Bov. Hinsdale T Young
says: “There Is no more renfhrk
able verse In the Old Testament
than that.
Kiekiel'a Bereavement.
“And at even my wife died."
What a depth of anguish l» in
these simple words. "And I did
in the morning (after her death)
as I was commanded." The pro
phot's strange silence and failure
to mourn with outward demon
strut Ions was noted hy the |s>o-
ple, who, well knowing lliHt there
was significance In It, came to ask
him to explain He told them that
It was a token of trluls to come,
the profaning of their sanctuary,
the desire of their uyes, and the
death of their sons and daughtcra
hy the sword Hike the prophet,
they are not to mouru in their
by tie* earlier propheta. | sorrow, but are to endure their mis-
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Jones, Alger. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1929, newspaper, July 4, 1929; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584320/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.