Prophetic Watch: January 10 & 17, 2010

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January 10, 2010 | from admin No Comments

The Wise Men were representatives of the Persian priestly clan, the Magi (originally one of the six tribes of the Medes). Some of their contemporaries believed in astrology and the black arts (the word “magic” comes from the same root as “Magi”). But these men were apparently true believers who knew and honored the Hebrew Scriptures. One can not help but wonder how they knew the Scriptures and why God revealed the “Christmas Star” to them. One of the most fascinating aspects of the Biblical story of Daniel is that this young prophet who was able to interpret Nebuchadnezzar’s dream about future world empires (Daniel 2), was honored by Nebuchadnezzar by making him the chief of hisĀ “Wise Men”(Daniel 2:48). From this position Daniel undoubtedly influenced many to believe in Jehovah and the Hebrew Scriptures. They were aware of the prophecies of a coming Messiah through whom all the world would be blessed. Unlike the Jewish people, the Persians did study the skies to understand the course of the stars. Some believed in astrology – the wrong idea that the stars influence the activities of our day to day lives. Others, like these Wise Men, were true scientists who studied Astronomy. When they saw a fascinating series of conjunctions during a two year period of time, they related it to the Biblical teaching that God would use the stars as “signs” and seasons (Genesis 1:14) and the Messianic prophecy that a “star” would come out of the tribe of Judah. (Numbers 24:17).

 

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