What Happened Then?

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(1) At Bethlehem. (2) At Matthew 13. (3) At Calvary. (4) At Pentecost. (5) At Acts 10. (6) At Acts 28:28. (7) THEN!  [Contents (‘subjects, aspects’); etc.]. BPT-PRINTED A5-SIZE; AT LATEST VERSION/FORMAT, NOT AS PDF!!!. [catalogue-ebs0, 12Aug’14.]. “(1) Bethlehem  The children of Israel had been for some hundreds of years under a foreign yoke, always under the domineering control of Babylon, Rome or someone else. … .”.

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  • At Bethlehem.
  • At Matthew 13.
  • At Calvary.
  • At Pentecost.
  • At Acts 10.
  • At Acts 28:28.
  • Then!

In order to sustain the interest of the reader in this little
pamphlet, it has been divided into seven parts as above.

  • Bethlehem

The children of Israel had been for some hundreds of
years under a foreign yoke, always under the domineering
control of Babylon, Rome or someone else. Such was the
unhappy condition of God’s ancient people. Some of them
no doubt — possibly many — were wistfully looking
forward to the fulfilment of the prophecies which they had
read so often. When would it be true: ‘Unto us a Child is
bom, a Son is given, and the government shall be upon
His shoulder’?
When would they be able to throw open
wide the gate and sing ‘Who is this King of Glory? The
Lord of Hosts He is the King of Glory’. Eventually
something did happen. Two babies were bom in the Land
of Palestine. Nothing extraordinary in that. But one was
the Forerunner, the other The King. At His birth the
Angels praised Him, the shepherds adored Him and many
marvelled at what had happened at Bethlehem.

  • Matthew 13

Of course the Child grew. He ‘waxed strong in spirit
and filled with wisdom’. As a King among His subjects
He proclaimed from His Mountain Throne the Regulations
of the Kingdom. Matthew chapters 5, 6 and 7. ‘Moses
saith unto you … but I say unto you’. ‘It was said by them
of old time … but I say unto you’. ‘Ye have heard that it
hath been said … but I say unto you … ’. The people
declared ‘He speaks as one having authority’. Of course
He did! He spake as the King. He showed them the signs
Unless otherwise stated, Bible passages are from the King James Version (KJV).

But, for unknown historic reasons, this item has no ‘use of italics, to indicate English words
added by the KJV translators, to try to clarify the meaning of the Greek or Hebrew’,
(as is normal in KJV Bibles, and is © in the UK.).

of the Kingdom as had been prophesied. ‘The blind
received their sight, the lame walked, the lepers were
cleansed, and the poor had the Gospel preached to them’.
He set aside their traditions. He broke their Sabbath
regulations.

He showed up the Pharisees in their hypocrisy. He drove
the money-dealers from the temple courts. (His Father’s
house needed cleansing). He thus stirred up their
opposition and they rejected Him. They rejected Him as
Prophet (Matt. 12:41). They rejected Him as Priest (Matt.
12:6). They rejected Him as King (Matt. 12:42).

So He began to speak in parables because ‘This
people’s heart is waxed gross, and their ears are dull of
hearing, and their eyes they have closed; lest at any time
they should see with their eyes, and hear with their ears,
and should understand with their heart, and should be
converted, and I should heal them’ (Matt. 13:15).

Thus the Kingdom went underground. That happened
at Matthew 13.

  • Coronation Day

They brought Him to judgment. ‘What accusation bring
ye against this man?’ They answered, ‘If He were not a
malefactor we would not have delivered Him up unto
thee’. H’m so that was the case for the prosecution. What
a terrible crime! What a malevolent criminal!

‘Crucify Him! Crucify Him!’ Anyhow, they declared
Him innocent. Of course they did. They could not do
anything else. Pilate said, ‘I am innocent of the blood of
this just man’. His wife declared Him innocent, she sent a
message: ‘Have thou nothing to do with this just man’.
The centurion declared Him innocent, he said ‘Truly this
was the Son of God’. The malefactor who was crucified
with Him declared Him innocent. He said, ‘This man hath
done nothing amiss’. So as He was innocent they spat
upon Him! They bound Him! Beat Him! Cursed Him!
Mocked Him! Crowned and crucified Him!

‘Is there diadem as monarch that His brow adorns?

Yea a Crown in very surety, but of thorns’.

Pilate wrote His accusation and he wouldn’t alter it.
‘What I have written I have written!’

‘This is the King of the Jews’.

And thus ‘He bore our sins in His own body on the
tree’. Don’t blame the Jews. The Gentiles lent a hand.
We were all in it.

That happened at Calvary. For you — for me.

  • Pentecost

Did you say that Pentecost was the beginning of the
Church as we know it today? Nonsense! Oh! but all the
denominations say it was. Sorry, but they were all Jews at
Pentecost. No Gentiles converted there. ‘Ye men of
Israel’,
said Peter. Yes, but what about all those Parthians,
Medes, Elamites, dwellers in Mesopotamia, Egypt, part of
Libya, about Cyrene, strangers of Rome, etc.? Yes, but
don’t stop there, it says ‘Jews and proselytes’. Jews or
naturalized Jews. Besides, Peter did not say it was the
beginning of the Church, he said, ‘This is that’. He
couldn’t speak much plainer. Oh! but Peter could not be
speaking to Israel, not after the Crucifixion surely! Ah!
but he was though! It was just God’s boundless mercy,
God’s forgiving grace. Give them another chance perhaps
this time. ‘Repent’, said Peter, ‘and Jesus Christ will come
again’ (Acts 3:20). Again there are signs of the Kingdom
at hand. The lame walk, prison doors are opened, the sick
are healed. The Kingdom of Heaven was at hand. Things
which were to happen in the last days — according to
Joel’s prophecy — were taking place around them.
‘Repent’ said Peter. Many did repent — maybe 10,000 …
but the Sanhedrin, No! The Pharisees, No! The Elders,
No! The Nation, No! Not at Pentecost.

  • Cornelius

Still God is loath to give them up. He loved them and
His purpose was to use them. He would have used the Jew
as a means of bringing the Godless Gentiles to a
knowledge of the One True God. The Children of Israel
had a knowledge of God already. They should evangelize
the world. They should be a nation of ‘Kings and Priests’
unto Him. But how can they be persuaded to repent
without compulsion? Perhaps if they see the Gentiles
seeking and finding Him without their aid. Perhaps that
will move them. Maybe they will see their folly. Perhaps
they will be moved to emulation.

‘Rise, Peter, kill and eat’. ‘Not so, Lord’. Ah, yes, but
Peter has the ‘Keys of the Kingdom’. He must open the
door to Cornelius. He does, and thus Cornelius becomes
Gentile No. 1.

That happened at Acts 10.

  • Acts 28:28

The door opens wider. Now Paul is being used, The
apostle to the Gentiles. But he must go to the Jew first.
Wherever he goes on his missionary travels he goes first to
the Synagogue. He reasons with the Children of Israel
from the Scriptures, and then goes to the Gentiles. Even so
these Gentiles must be grafted into the parent tree (Rom.
11:17). More and more they come in. Will the Children of
Israel be penitent? No! They are not penitent, they are
angered. Now Paul goes to Rome. The last place and the
last chance. Paul reasoned and argued. So the Jews
appointed him a day. From morning till evening Paul
expounded, testified, persuaded, but all to no avail. ‘They
agreed not’. So the door was shut! Once again the
Children of Israel are ‘Lo-ammi — Not My people’.

That happened at Acts 28:28.

  • Then

What now? The tree is cut down and the grafting is
finished. What can happen now? Is there no hope for the
world? ‘Oh how great is the God we adore’. What
boundless love! What marvellous wisdom! Paul can now
reveal his secret (Eph. 3:3). A secret never before made
known (Eph. 3:9). The Jew as God’s chosen people is
finished, for the time being, anyway. The prophetic clock
has stopped. The door is shut, but like the revolving doors,
as one shuts another opens and now it is ‘whosoever will’,
Jew or Gentile — all One body in Christ. What then is
the special secret that Paul revealed? Well here it is.
Ephesians 2:12, That we being in times past Gentiles in the
flesh … That at that time we were without Christ, being
aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers
from the covenants of promise, having no hope, and
without God in the world! But now in Christ Jesus we
who sometimes were afar off are made nigh by the blood
of Christ.

What a glorious dispensation of Grace (for by grace are
ye saved, through faith). Do we not partake then in the
promises covenanted to Israel? Abraham was promised a
seed ‘as the sand of the seashore’. Again he was promised
a seed ‘as the stars of heaven’. Do we not take our place
with them? Oh, no! (Eph. 2:6) ‘He hath raised us up
together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in
Christ’. And where is He? Why He is (Eph. 1:21) ‘Far
above all principality, and power, and might, and
dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this
world, but also in that which is to come’. God be praised!
Our place is with Him There.

Hallelujah!

One day — it may be soon — the times of the Gentiles will
be over. The prophetic clock will start again, but ‘that’s another
story’.

Kingdom proclaimed.

Kingdom underground
(Parables).

 

  • Prophecies ceased.

(?) When?

No time given.

Kingdom preached a
second time.

Gentiles grafted in.

Door shut.

No prophecies — but
‘Whosoever will’.

Prophecies concerning
Israel recommence.

 

By permission of the Author, the late A. J. Harrop

The Berean Publishing Trust
52A Wilson Street, LONDON EC2A 2ER

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WHAT  HAPPENED  THEN?

 

(1)   At Bethlehem. (2)   At Matthew 13. (3)   At Calvary.

(4)   At Pentecost.

(5)   At Acts 10.

(6)   At Acts 28:28.

(7)   THEN!

 

In order to sustain the interest of the reader in this little pamphlet, it has been divided into seven parts as above.

 

(1) Bethlehem

 

The children  of Israel had been for some hundreds  of years under a foreign yoke, always under the domineering control of Babylon, Rome or someone else.  Such was the unhappy condition of God’s ancient people.  Some of them no  doubt        possibly  many        were  wistfully  looking forward to the fulfilment of the prophecies which they had read so often.  When would it be true:  ‘Unto us a Child is born,  a Son is given,  and the government shall be upon His shoulder?  When would they be able to throw open wide the gate and sing ‘Who is this King of Glory?   The LORD of Hosts He is the King of Glory’.   Eventually something did happen.   Two babies were born in the Land of Palestine.   Nothing extraordinary in that.  But one was the  Forerunner,  the  other  The  King.    At  His  birth  the Angels praised Him, the shepherds adored Him and many marvelled at what had happened at Bethlehem.

 

(2) Matthew 13

 

Of course the Child grew.   He ‘waxed  strong in spirit and filled with wisdom’.   As a King among His subjects He proclaimed from His Mountain Throne the Regulations of the Kingdom.   Matthew chapters  5,  6 and 7.    ‘Moses saith unto you …  but I say unto you’.  ‘It was said by them of old time …  but I say unto you’.  ‘Ye have heard that it hath been  said  …  but I say unto you  . . .     ‘.   The people declared  ‘He speaks as one having authority’.   Of course He did!   He spake as the King.  He showed them the signs

Unless otherwise stated, Bible passages are from the King James Version (KJV).

But, for unknown  historic reasons, this item  has no ‘use of italics, to indicate English words added by the KJV translators, to try to clarify the meaning of the Greek or Hebrew’,

(as is normal in KJV Bibles, and is© in the UK.).

 

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of  the  Kingdom  as  had  been  prophesied.     ‘The  blind received their sight, the lame walked, the lepers were cleansed,  and the poor had the Gospel preached to them’. He set aside their traditions.   He broke their Sabbath regulations.

He showed up the Pharisees in their hypocrisy.   He drove

the money-dealers  from the temple courts.   (His Father’s house   needed   cleansing).      He   thus   stirred   up   their

opposition  and they rejected Him.   They rejected  Him as

Prophet (Matt.  12:41).   They rejected Him as Priest (Matt.

12:6).  They rejected Him as King (Matt. 12:42).

 

So  He  began   to  speak  in  parables   because   ‘This people’s heart is waxed gross, and their ears  are dull of hearing,  and their eyes they have closed;  lest  at any time they should see with their eyes,  and hear with their ears, and should understand with their heart, and should be converted, and I should heal them’ (Matt. 13:15).

Thus the Kingdom went underground.   That happened at Matthew 13.

 

(3)  Coronation Day

 

They brought Him to judgment.   ‘What accusation bring ye against this man?’   They answered,  ‘If He were not a malefactor  we  would  not  have  delivered  Him  up  unto thee’.   H’m so that was the case for the prosecution.   What a terrible crime!  What a malevolent criminal!

‘Crucify Him!   Crucify Him!’   Anyhow, they declared Him  innocent.   Of course  they did.   They  could  not  do anything else.   Pilate said,  ‘I am innocent of the blood of this just man’.   His wife declared Him innocent,  she sent a message:   ‘Have  thou nothing  to do with this just  man’. The centurion declared Him innocent,  he said  ‘Truly this was the Son of God’.   The malefactor who was crucified with Him declared Him innocent.  He said, ‘This man hath done nothing  amiss’.    So as He was innocent  they  spat upon Him!   They bound Him!   Beat Him!   Cursed Him! Mocked Him!  Crowned and crucified Him!

 

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‘Is there diadem as monarch that His brow adorns? Yea a Crown in very surety, but of thorns’.

Pilate  wrote  His  accusation  and he  wouldn’t  alter  it.

‘What I have written I have written!’

‘This is the King of the Jews’.

 

And thus  ‘He  bore  our sins in His  own body  on the tree’.    Don’t  blame the Jews.    The Gentiles  lent a hand. We were all in it.

That happened at Calvary.  For you-for me.

 

(4)  Pentecost

 

Did  you say that Pentecost  was the beginning  of the Church as we know it today?   Nonsense!   Oh! but all the denominations say it was.  Sorry, but they were all Jews at Pentecost.    No  Gentiles  converted  there.     ‘Ye  men  of Israel’, said Peter.  Yes, but what about all those Parthians, Medes, Elamites, dwellers in Mesopotamia, Egypt, part of Libya, about Cyrene, strangers  of Rome, etc.?   Yes, but don’t stop there, it says  ‘Jews  and proselytes’.   Jews  or naturalized  Jews.   Besides, Peter  did not  say it was the beginning  of  the  Church,  he  said,  ‘This  is  that’.    He couldn’t speak much plainer.   Oh! but Peter could not be speaking  to Israel,  not after the Crucifixion  surely!    Ah! but he was though!   It was just  God’s boundless  mercy, God’s forgiving grace.  Give them another chance perhaps this time.  ‘Repent’, said Peter, ‘and Jesus Christ will come again’  (Acts 3:20).   Again there are signs of the Kingdom at hand.   The lame walk, prison doors are opened, the sick are healed.  The Kingdom of Heaven was at hand.  Things which  were  to happen  in the  last days        according  to Joel’s   prophecy          were   taking   place   around   them.

‘Repent’  said Peter.   Many did repent – maybe 10,000 … but the Sanhedrin,  No!    The Pharisees,  No!    The Elders, No!  The Nation, No!  Not at Pentecost.

 

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(5)  Cornelius

 

Still God is loath to give them up.   He loved them and His purpose was to use them.  He would have used the Jew as   a  means   of   bringing   the   Godless   Gentiles   to   a knowledge of the One True God.   The Children of Israel had a knowledge of God already.  They should evangelize the world.  They should be a nation of ‘Kings and Priests’ unto  Him.    But  how  can  they  be  persuaded  to  repent without compulsion?   Perhaps if they see the Gentiles seeking and finding Him without their aid.    Perhaps  that will move them.  Maybe they will see their folly.  Perhaps they will be moved to emulation.

‘Rise, Peter, kill and eat’.   ‘Not so, Lord’.  Ah, yes, but Peter has the ‘Keys of the Kingdom’.   He must open the door to Cornelius.   He does, and thus Cornelius becomes Gentile No.  1.

That happened at Acts 10.

 

(6) Acts 28:28

 

The door opens wider.   Now Paul is being  used, The apostle to the Gentiles.   But he must go to the Jew first. Wherever he goes on his missionary travels he goes first to the  Synagogue.   He reasons  with the  Children  of Israel from the Scriptures, and then goes to the Gentiles.  Even so these Gentiles must be grafted into the parent tree (Rom.

11: 17).  More and more they come in.  Will the Children of

Israel be penitent?   No!   They are not penitent, they are angered.  Now Paul goes to Rome.  The last place and the last  chance.     Paul  reasoned  and  argued.     So  the  Jews

appointed  him  a day.    From  morning  till  evening  Paul expounded, testified, persuaded, but all to no avail.   ‘They agreed  not’.     So  the  door  was  shut!     Once  again  the

Children of Israel are ‘Lo-ammi Not My people’.

That happened at Acts 28:28.

 

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(7)  Then

 

What now?   The tree is cut down and the grafting  is finished.  What can happen now?  Is there no hope for the world?     ‘Oh  how  great  is  the  God  we  adore’.    What boundless love!  What marvellous wisdom!  Paul can now reveal his secret (Eph. 3:3).   A secret never before made known  (Eph.  3:9).   The Jew  as God’s chosen  people  is finished, for the time being, anyway.  The prophetic clock has stopped.  The door is shut, but like the revolving doors, as one shuts another opens and now it is ‘whosoever  will’, Jew or Gentile       all One body in Christ.   What then is the special secret that Paul revealed?   Well here it is. Ephesians 2: 12, That we being in times past Gentiles in the flesh  . . .    That at that time we were without Christ, being aliens  from  the  commonwealth  of  Israel,  and  strangers from  the  covenants  of  promise,  having  no  hope,  and without God in  the world!    But now in Christ  Jesus we who sometimes were afar off are made nigh by the blood of Christ.

What a glorious dispensation of Grace (for by grace are ye saved, through faith).   Do we not partake  then in the promises covenanted to Israel?  Abraham was promised  a seed ‘as the sand of the seashore’.   Again he was promised a seed ‘as the stars of heaven’.   Do we not take our place with them?   Oh,  no!    (Eph.  2:6)  ‘He  hath  raised  us up together,  and made us sit together  in  heavenly  places  in Christ’.   And where is He?   Why He is (Eph.  1:21)  ‘Far above   all   principality,   and   power,   and   might,   and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in that which is to come’.  God be praised! Our place is with Him THERE.

 

Hallelujah!

 

One day      it may be soon – the times of the Gentiles will be over.  The prophetic clock will start again, but ‘that’s another story’.

 

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( 1)    Bethlehem. (2)    Matthew 13.

Kingdom proclaimed. Kingdom underground

(Parables).

 

 

 

(3)     Calvary.

(4)  Pentecost.                              Kingdom preached a second time.

(5) Cornelius. Gentiles grafted in.
(6) Prophecies ceased. Door shut.

(7)    Now.                              •        No prophecies -but

  • ‘Whosoever will’ .
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(?)    When?

No time given.

Prophecies concerning

Israel recommence.

 

 

By pennission ofthe Author:   the late A. J.  Harrop

The  Berean  Publishing  Trust

52A Wilson  Street,   LONDON   EC2A  2ER

 

BPT Distribution Secretary: +44(0)2072-471-467;

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