WATCHMEN
BIBLE STUDY GROUP
Please
remember to 'refresh' your browser to catch the latest updates on our page.
*Join
our Mailing List and be notified when new study materials are posted!
Home
Page @ www.biblestudysite.com
Appendixes To The Companion Bible
(Matthew 26:26). This Is Appendix 159 From The Companion Bible. A figure of speech consists of a word or words used out of the ordinary sense, or order; just as we call a person dressed out of the ordinary manner or fashion a "figure": both attract our attention; and, in the case of words, the one and only object is in order to call the reader's attention to what is thus emphasized. For examples see the notes on Matthew 16:6 : where, had the Lord said "the doctrine of the Pharisees is like leaven", that would have been the Figure Simile (Appendix 6). Had He said "the doctrine of the Pharisees is leaven" the Figure in this case would have been Metaphor (Appendix 6); by which, instead of saying one thing is like another, it is carried over (as the word Metaphor means), and states that the one thing is the other. But in Matthew 16:6, the Lord used another Figure altogether, Videlicet: Hypocatastasis (from hupo = under (Appendix 104. xviii), kata = down (Appendix 104. x), and stasis = a stationing), which means putting one of the two words (which are necessary in the case of Simile and Metaphor) down underneath, that is to say, out of sight, and thus implying it. He said, "beware of the leaven", thus implying the word "doctrine", which He really meant; and , by thus attracting the disciples attention to His words, thereby emphasized them. In these three Figures we have a Positive, Comparative, and Superlative emphasis. The essence of Simile is resemblance; the essence of metaphor is representation (as in the case of a portrait, which is representative of some person); the essence of hypocatastasis is implication, where only one word is mentioned and another is implied. Through non-acquaintance with Figures of Speech every Figure is to-day called "Metaphor". But this is not the case. A Metaphor is a special Figure different and distinct from all others. "This is My body" is the Figure Metaphor : and the Figure lies in the Verb "IS", which, as in this case, always means "represents", and must always be so expressed. It can never mean " is changed into". Hence in the Figure Metaphor, the Verb "represents" can always be substituted for "is". For example :
Furthermore, it is a fundamental law in Greek
grammar, without exception, that the Article, Pronoun, and Adjective must
agree in gender with the Noun to which they refer. For example, in
Matthew 16:18,
the Pronoun "this" is Feminine, and thus agrees
with petra, which is also Feminine, and not with petros
(Peter), which is Masculine. See note, and Appendix
147.
So here : the Pronoun "this"
is Neuter, and cannot agree with artos (= bread) because artos
is Masculine. It must refer to what is Neuter; and this could only be
the whole act of breaking the bread, which would be Neuter
also; or to klasma, the broken piece (which is also
Neuter).
In like manner, when He said (in verse For, what was the Lord doing? He was making the New
Covenant foretold in Jeremiah 31: Now, "blood" was shed, and
sacrificially used, only in connection with two things,
the making of a covenant, and the making of atonement.
In the former, the victim which made or ratified the covenant was slain
and the body divided in two, the parties to the covenant passing between
(see notes on Genesis
15: At the last supper this New Covenant was made; and
Peter's proclamation in Acts 2: In the last supper the Lord was not instituting
anything with a view to the Secret (the "Mystery"
to be yet revealed in the Prison Epistles); but was substituting
bread and wine for the Paschal Lamb (the type being exhausted in the
Antitype), because of the new meaning which the Passover should
henceforth convey. It was to be the Memorial, not of the
Exodus from Egypt, but of the Exodus which the Lord
afterward accomplished in Jerusalem (Luke 9: 1Poterion
being put by Metonymy (of Ajunct), Appendix
6, for the contents, for the "cup" itself
could not be swallowed. |
Click
here to make a personal comment to us at WBSG about this page
In His Service:
Nick Goggin
Watchmen Bible Study Group
* NOTE : While we do not in any way represent The Shepherds Chapel with Pastor Murray, it is where we at Watchmen Bible Study Group enjoy to study. If you would like to check it out, "The Shepherds Chapel" is on over 250 television stations in the United States, and can be found by that name in any TV guide. It is also on satellite: Galaxy 6 Trans 16. On Direct TV on channel #373 (The Word channel). Also on short wave radio: WHRI & KWHR from Indiana (17.780 MHz @ 0500-0600Hrs, 5.745 MHz @ 0700-0800 Hrs, 13.760 MHz @ 1700-1800Hrs. (All times Universal Time). They also have a website @: www.shepherdschapel.com. Introductory Offer: The Shepherd's Chapel has a free introductory package which includes the Mark of the Beast tape which is available to all new students - from the United States, Canada and Mexico call (800) 643-4645 or (501) 787-6026 or write to: The Shepherd's Chapel; P.O. Box 416, Gravette, AR 72736 USA.
| To Top |
(End of page)
hosts several archives of Bible studies such as these by the Watchmen Bible Study Group. Although we are not affiliated with this or numerous others using the term Watchman in their names, we believe it important keep the full content intact for research and analysis for Bible students of future generations. We keep it available as good members of the body of Christ, for Christian unity. We do so on a non-profit basis. As the original owner's site went offline years ago, no one has paid to keep it online but us. We pray and hope such ministries are more careful about having successors to carry on their works in the future. Although we do not agree on every point of doctrine, we still believe it very important to not edit any of the original contents.
Our own statements of beliefs are found at www.CelticOrthodoxy.com,
and for example in the book "7th Day Sabbath in the Orthodox Church" etc.