--G. Campell Morgan
Monday, May 13, 2013
Reading Revelation
There is no book in the Bible to which I turn more eagerly in hours of depression than to this, with all its mystery, all the details which I do not understand. I go back to it, to the throne, to the Lamb as it has been slain, and my puzzled mind and my troubled heart feeling the healing virtue; and I hear the song, and I am ready for another day's fighting, for I know that Jesus shall reign.
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Johnny Cash--"When the Man Comes Around"
We're going over the book of Revelation (not Revelations!) in my Bible class. One of the students mentioned Johnny Cash's song "When the Man Comes Around" for its use of imagery and language drawn from this book. Here's the video with lyrics following. Also I found someone who had put together a nice summary list of the biblical allusions.
Lyrics:
"And I heard as it were the noise of thunder
One of the four beasts saying come and see and I saw
And behold a white horse"
(Revelation 6:1-2)
There's a man going around taking names
And he decides who to free and who to blame
Everybody won't be treated quite the same
There will be a golden ladder reaching down
When the man comes around
The hairs on your arm will stand up
At the terror in each sip and each sup
Will you partake of that last offered cup
Or disappear into the potter's ground
When the man comes around?
Hear the trumpets, hear the pipers
One hundred million angels singing
Multitudes are marching to a big kettledrum
Voices calling and voices crying
Some are born and some are dying
It's Alpha and Omega's kingdom come
And the whirlwind is in the thorn trees
The virgins are all trimming their wicks
The whirlwind is in the thorn trees
It's hard for thee to kick against the pricks
Until Armageddon, no shalam, no shalom
Then the father hen will call his chickens home
The wise man will bow down before the thorn
And at his feet they will cast the golden crowns
When the man comes around
Whoever is unjust let him be unjust still
Whoever is righteous let him be righteous still
Whoever is filthy let him be filthy still
Listen to the words long written down
When the man comes around
Hear the trumpets, hear the pipers
One hundred million angels singing
Multitudes are marching to a big kettledrum
Voices calling and voices crying
Some are born and some are dying
It's Alpha and Omega's kingdom come
And the whirlwind is in the thorn trees
The virgins are all trimming their wicks
The whirlwind is in the thorn trees
It's hard for thee to kick against the pricks
In measured hundred weight and penny pound
When the man comes around
"And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts
And I looked and behold, a pale horse
And his name that sat on him was Death
And Hell followed with him."
(Revelations 6:7-8)
Biblical Allusions:
The phrase "There's a man going around taking names" also
refers to the song of that name popularized by folk singer Lead Belly.
A spoken portion from Revelation 6:1-2 describes the coming of the Four
Horsemen of the Apocalypse, each heralded by one of the "four beasts"
first mentioned in Revelation 4:6-9.
The chorus says that these events will be accompanied by trumpets,
pipers, and "one hundred million angels singing". The voice of the
Lord in Revelation is said to be the sound of a loud trumpet. (Revelation 1:10;
4:1; and 8:13) Revelation 5:11 states that John saw that there are millions of
angels in Heaven.
The line "There'll be a golden ladder reaching down."
references to Jacob's dream of a ladder or stairwell (Jacob's ladder) from
earth to heaven and God's subsequent blessing of Jacob in Genesis 28:12.
"Or disappear into the potter's ground" is a reference to the
field that was purchased with the money Judas Iscariot received for betraying
Jesus as recorded in Matthew 27:3-10. The field was purchased by the chief
priests "as a burial place for strangers" (New American Standard).
"It's Alpha and Omega's kingdom come" is a reference to the
book of Revelation. God refers to himself as "the Alpha and the
Omega" in Revelation (1:8; 21:6; 22:13). Alpha and Omega are the first and
last letters of the Greek alphabet, hence God is, "the First and the
Last,the Beginning and the End."
The lines "Whoever is unjust, let him be unjust still. Whoever is
righteous, let him be righteous still. Whoever is filthy, let him be filthy
still." is another reference to the book of Revelation (22:11).
The chorus also repeats the point that "the whirlwind is in the
thorn tree". This reference is explained in Cash's 1997 autobiography with
Patrick Carr, "Cash" (HarperCollins). He writes that Queen Elizabeth
II (whose coronation Cash witnessed while he was serving as a US Airman)
appeared to him in a dream and said "Johnny Cash, you're a thorn bush in a
whirlwind". Cash later found the same reference in the Book of Job, and
was inspired to write thirty-three verses of what would become "The Man
Comes Around".
In the line, "Till Armageddon, no Shalam, no Shalom,"
Armageddon refers to the climactic battle between good and evil in Revelation
16:16. Shalom means "peace" in Hebrew.
"The father hen will call his chickens home" is a reference to
a lament Jesus spoke regarding Jerusalem as recorded in Luke 13:34.
One line says "The virgins are all trimming their wicks." This
refers to a parable told by Jesus in Matthew 25:7. The women who were
"trimming their wicks" were ready for Jesus' return.
The line "It's hard for thee to kick against the pricks" is
from Acts 9:5. The apostle Paul also refers to the time when he was knocked to
the ground by a voice from heaven in Acts 26:14. It reads, "And when we
were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice speaking unto me, and saying in
the Hebrew tongue, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? It is hard for thee to
kick against the pricks." Saul had been hunting and killing Christians and
was now being called to reform by Jesus.
Friday, May 3, 2013
Conspiracy Theory Thinking: Connecting the Wrong Dots in the Wrong Ways
I came across this video over at Michael Heiser's blog UFO Religions and thought it was great!
Heiser has some very apt comments as well:
Heiser has some very apt comments as well:
The value of the video should be obvious. Every fact presented in it is indeed a fact from the movie. And every connection drawn is “reasonable” in the context of the narrative created. But the conclusions are absolutely wrong. This is precisely how so much conspiratorial thinking works … and fails horribly. Conspiracy is all about narrative interpretation, not “facts”. Once one part of the narrative fails, the whole thing crumbles. The beauty of the video is that the viewer already knows the narrative is wrong, but can see how that bogus narrative is created using nothing but factual data.
In short, it’s not about the data dots; it’s about how the dots are connected — and that usually (nearly always) happens in the theater of the imagination when it comes to conspiracy theory.
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Conspiracy,
UFO
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Historical Adam Bibliography
Last Summer I gave a lecture on the historicity of Adam in light of recent controversies among evangelicals. Below is the bibliography (as well as more items that I've been adding since that time). I strongly recommend the articles by Anderson, Caneday (my favorite!), and Moreland.
My lecture notes can be found HERE.
A few other blog posts on the issue of the historicity of Adam:
"The Search for the Historical Adam"
Adam and the Epistemic Status of Scripture
J. P. Moreland on Adam and Eve: What Consequences for Denying Their Historicity?
*Note: Sorry for some of the formatting issues and that the web addresses below are not links from this page. You can always cut and paste the address.
My lecture notes can be found HERE.
A few other blog posts on the issue of the historicity of Adam:
"The Search for the Historical Adam"
Adam and the Epistemic Status of Scripture
J. P. Moreland on Adam and Eve: What Consequences for Denying Their Historicity?
*Note: Sorry for some of the formatting issues and that the web addresses below are not links from this page. You can always cut and paste the address.
Historical Adam: Bibliography
Anderson, James N. “I Love Jesus and I Accept Evolution” (a
review of Denis Lamoureux’s
book by the same title) Analogical Thoughts (June 7, 2010).
Anderson, James N. “Objections? We’ve Adam!” Analogical Thoughts (September 22,
2009).
Anderson, James N. “Scripture or Science” Analogical Thoughts (October 8, 2009)
Anderson, James N. “Was Adam a Real Historical Individual?” Analogical Thoughts
(September 21, 2009).
Barlow, Jonathan. “Yes, Virginia, God Did Make Fossils (At
Least Once)” Barlow Farms blog
(November, 12, 2011).
Belcher, Richard, Jr. “Did Adam and Eve Really Exist?: A
Review” Reformation21 (Feb.
2012).
Belcher, Richard, Jr. “Reply to Collins’ Reply” Reformation21 (Feb. 29, 2012).
Bruggink, Paul. “A Survey of Views on the Historicity of
Adam and Eve” Near Emmaus blog
(June 5, 2012).
Byl, John. “Evolution and the Fall” Bylogos (November 20, 2009).
Byl, John. “Science, History, and the Bible” Bylogos (March 16, 2012).
Byl, John. “The Demolition of Adam” Bylogos (July 27, 2011).
Byl, John. “The Evolution of Calvin College” Bylogos (October 11, 2010).
Caneday, Ardel. “The Language of God and Adam’s Genesis
& Historicity in Paul’s Gospel”
SBJT
15.1 (2011), pp. 26-59.
Carson, D. A. “Adam in the Epistles of Paul” In the Beginning… A Symposium on the Bible
and
Creation
edited by N. M. de S. Cameron (The Biblical Creation Society, 1980).
Collins, C. John. “Adam and Eve as Historical People, Why It
Matters” Perspectives on Science
and Christian Faith, vol. 62, no. 3,
(September, 2010), pp. 147-165.
Collins, C. John. Did
Adam and Eve Really Exist? Who
They Were and Why You Should Care
(Crossway,
2011).
Collins, C. John. “The Case for Adam and Eve: Our
Conversation with C. John Collins” By
Faith
(April, 2012).
Collins, C. John. “Replies to Reviews of Did Adam and Ever Really Exist?” Journal of Creation
Theology
and Science, vol. 2, 2012.
Collins, C. John. “Reply to Richard Belcher, ‘Did Adam and
Eve Really Exist?: A Review”
Reformation21 (Feb.
28, 2012).
Collins, C. John. “Review of Peter Enns The Evolution of Adam” The
Gospel Coalition (April,
2012)
Cosner, Lita.
“A Response to Timothy Keller’s ‘Creation, Evolution and Christian
Laypeople” Creation Ministries International (September 9, 2010).
Cosner, Lita.
“Christ as the Last Adam: Paul’s Use of the Creation Narrative in 1
Corinthians” Journal of Creation 23 (3) 2009, pp. 70-75.
Crowe, Donald. “Review: ‘The Evolution of Adam’ by Peter
Enns” The Aquila Report blog
(May 18, 2012).
Day, Allan J., “Adam, Anthropology and the Genesis Record:
Taking Genesis Seriously”
Science and Christian
Belief 10 (1998), pp. 115-143.
Doran, N. A. and S. S. McRoberts. “Adam’s Paradise Lost” (review of C. John Collins’ Did
Adam
and Eve Really Exist?) Journal of
Creation Theology and Science, vol. 2, 2012.
Enns, Peter. The
Evolution of Adam: What the Bible Does and Doesn’t Say About Human
Origins
(Brazos Press, 2012).
Enns, Peter. “Spinning Our Wheels: A Response to a Review of
‘The Evolution of Adam’
(with apologies to those with a 500
word, 1.6 minute internet attention span)” (August 4, 2012). *Response to Hans Madueme’s review.
Enns, Peter. “Still In the Weeds on Human Origins: A Review
of C. John Collins Did Adam
and Eve Really Exist?” Perspectives: A Journal of Reformed Thought
(December,
2011).
Estelle, Bryan. “Preachers in Lab Coats and Scientists in
Geneva Gowns” Ordained Servant
Online
(no date).
Estelle, Bryan D. “Should We Still Believe in a Historical
Adam?” New Horizons (March,
2012): pp. 9, 20.
Gaffin, Richard B. “’All Mankind, Descending From Him…’?” New Horizons (March, 2012):
pp. 3-5.
Hagerty, Barbara Bradley. “Evangelicals Question the
Existence of Adam and Eve” NPR blog
(August 9, 2011).
Ham, Ken. “The Enns Justifies the Means? A Review of the New
Book by Dr. Peter Enns, The
Evolution of Adam” (January 19, 2012).
Harlow, Daniel C.
“After Adam: Reading Genesis in an Age of Evolutionary Science”
Perspectives
on Science and Christian Faith, vol. 62, no. 3, (September, 2010), pp.
179-195.
Heiser, Michael. “Genesis 1-3 At Face Value—Is It Compatible
With Recent Genome
Research?” Naked Bible blog (July 26, 2012).
Heiser, Michael. “The Evolution of Adam: Additional
Thoughts” Naked Bible Blog (June 2,
2012).
Hoekema, Anthony A. Created
in God’s Image (Eerdmans/Paternoster, 1986)—especially
pages 112-117 (“Was Adam a
Historical Person?”)
Kaiser, Walter. “The First Three Chapters of
Genesis and Their Relationship to Science”
EFCA Mid-Winter Pastor‘s Conference; Jan 19-21, 2011.
Kidner, Derek. Genesis:
An Introduction and Commentary (IVP, 1967), pp. 26-31.
Keister, Adrian. “A Critique of ‘Creation, Evolution, and
Christian Laypeople’ by Tim Keller”
Green
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Keller, Tim. “Creation, Evolution, and Christian Laypeople”
LifeWay Research, “Poll: Pastors Oppose Evolution, Split on
Earth’s Age” LifeWay (Jan. 9,
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Lloyd, S. J. “Asking the Right Questions” (a review of C.
John Collins’ Did Adam and Eve
Really Exist?) Journal of Creation Theology and Science, vol. 2, 2012.
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of Contention: A Creationist Assessment of Human Fossils (Baker,
1992), chapter 20 “Adam and the
Evangelical”. Note: the second
edition of this work (2004) does not contain this discussion.
Lubenow, Marvin L. “Pre-Adamites, Sin, Death and the Human
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12,
no. 2, 1998, pp. 222-232.
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