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Studies in Revelation: The Seven Spirits of God
Studies in Revelation: The Seven Spirits of God
Studies in Revelation: The Seven Spirits of God
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The seven Spirits of God are prominent in the book of the Revelation. What do they represent? This study shows how the creation story in Genesis reflects the seven Spirits of God and why they are relevant today.

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PublisherJack Marshall
Release dateAug 21, 2020
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Studies in Revelation: The Seven Spirits of God
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Jack Marshall

I was born in California in 1957, but raised in Oklahoma, where my experience with Christianity began at the age of 19. After several years of attending various denominational and non-denominational churches, my love for the Bible and desire to understand the scriptures became a vital part of my life. Through in-depth study for the past 45 years, I have discovered that the message of scripture is truly one of hope, love, and encouragement for the entire world.

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    Studies in Revelation - Jack Marshall

    THE SEVEN SPIRITS OF GOD

    Jack Marshall

    THE SEVEN SPIRITS OF GOD

    Jack Marshall

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright 2020 Grain of Wheat Publishing

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    Thank you for downloading this eBook. This book remains the copyrighted property of the author. This free eBook may be copied, distributed, reposted, reprinted and shared, provided it appears in its entirety without alteration, and the reader is not charged to access it.

    This study is dedicated to my brother, Allen, his wife, Monica, and my nephew, Paul. Your love, consideration, and help over the years are so deeply appreciated.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter One: Seven

    Chapter Two: The Seven Spirits of God

    Chapter Three: The Lampstand and the Seven Spirits of God

    Chapter Four: Left and Right

    Chapter Five: More on the Lampstand

    Chapter Six: His Invisible Attributes

    Chapter Seven: The First Day: Wisdom

    Chapter Eight: The Second Day: Understanding

    Chapter Nine: The Third Day: Counsel

    Chapter Ten: More on Sowing and Reaping

    Chapter Eleven: The Fourth Day: Might: Two Great Lights

    Chapter Twelve: The Foundation of the World

    Chapter Thirteen: The Spirit of Knowledge

    Chapter Fourteen: The Fear of the Lord

    Chapter Fifteen: Righteous Judgment

    Chapter Sixteen: Scarcely Saved

    Chapter Seventeen: Forgiveness

    Bibliography

    Introduction

    By no means is this the first time I have considered the seven Spirits of God in my studies, however, when this new understanding rose to the surface, I immediately wanted to share it with everyone and felt the best way to do so was to put it in an eBook. This also prompted me to dig a little deeper into the creation story in Genesis, for it is there where we first discover the seven Spirits of God.

    In Malachi 3:6 we read, "For I am the LORD, I change not. This being true, the seven Spirits of God" are an eternal testimony of His wondrous power and grace, so it comes as no surprise that we find them first in Genesis and last in the book of the Revelation of Jesus Christ (Rev. 1:4; 3:1; 4:5, 5:6), the revelation of the "Alpha and the Omega (Rev. 1:8; ESV), the beginning and the end" (Rev. 21:6; ESV).

    There are mistakes in this presentation, not by intention, but out of ignorance. I am still and always will be learning. It has been difficult to put aside what I have inherited in order to see from a fresh perspective.

    In His Grace,

    Jack Marshall

    Revelation 1:4 (NASB95)

    John to the seven churches that are in Asia:

    Grace to you and peace, from Him who is

    and who was and who is to come, and from the

    seven Spirits who are before His throne

    Chapter One

    SEVEN

    Since this study concerns the "seven Spirits of God," we would do well to consider the spiritual meaning of seven. In his book, The Biblical Meaning of Numbers from One to Forty, Dr. Stephen E. Jones wrote the following.

    Zayin is a weapon in Hebrew. The perfect weapon is the Sword of the Spirit, by which spiritual warfare is accomplished, for "the weapons of our warfare are not carnal" (2 Cor. 10:4).

    Seven is the biblical number of completion and spiritual perfection. As such, Psalm 7 speaks of the two floods by which the earth is cleansed and brought to the perfect order of the Kingdom.

    Seven days completes a Sabbath cycle. In Rev. 10:7 the mystery of God is finished when the seventh angel blows his trumpet. In Rev. 16:7 it is done when the seventh angel pours out the seventh vial into the air. It took seven days to consecrate Aaron and his sons to the priesthood (Lev. 8:31-35) before emerging from the tabernacle on the eighth day. Joshua and the Israelite army had to march around Jericho seven days (Joshua 6:15) before the city fell.

    In his book, Biblical Mathematics, here’s what Ed F. Vallowe wrote (bolding mine).

    When man began to analyze and combine numbers, he developed other interesting symbols. He took the perfect world number four and added to it the perfect divine number, three, and got seven, the most sacred number to the Hebrews. It was earth crowned with heaven—the four-square earth plus the divine completeness of God. So we have seven expressing completeness through union of earth with heaven. This number is used more than all other numbers in the Word of God, save the number one.

    Completion, spiritual perfection, the union of earth with heaven; that’s the spiritual meaning of seven. We can also say that it represents fullness or maturity, for an excellent example of seven is the ripened fruit of a tree. When a fruit tree reaches maturity, it has reached its seven, able to produce fruit for consumption and much more seed for further planting. No wonder Jesus likened us to trees which bear fruit (Matt. 7:17).

    In his book, Number in Scripture: Its Supernatural Design and Spiritual Significance, E.W. Bullinger wrote the following.

    It is seven, therefore, that stamps with perfection and completeness that in connection with which it is used. Of time, it tells of the Sabbath, and marks off the week of seven days, which, artificial as it may seem to be, is universal and immemorial in its observance amongst all nations and in all times. It tells of that eternal Sabbath-keeping which remains for the people of God in all its everlasting perfection.

    In the creative works of God, seven completes the colors of the spectrum and rainbow, and satisfies in music the notes of the scale. In each of these the eighth is only a repetition of the first.

    Fullness, agrees with completion. Google defines fullness as, The state of being filled to capacity. We can also use the word fulfilled which simply means "filled to the full," agreeing with our definition. In scripture, prophecy regards a future event, but once a prophecy comes to pass or is fulfilled, it has reached its seven.

    The number seven saturates the scripture, both in the Old and New Testaments. It is especially prominent in the book of the Revelation. The Greek transliteration for seven is hepta, used 88 times in the King James New Testament, 55 in Revelation. Five just happens to signify grace while two speaks of a double witness (Jones), so in our number 55, we have a double witness of God’s grace in all the sevens recorded in this remarkable book.

    As a matter of study, there are six important sevens found in Revelation. They are the seven stars and "seven lampstands, symbolic of the angels of the seven churches and the seven churches" respectively (Rev. 1:20; NKJV). We then find seven prophecies to the seven churches in Revelation, Chapters Two and Three, followed by a "scroll written inside and on the back, sealed with seven seals (Rev. 5:1; NKJV). Finally, we have seven trumpets (Rev. 8:2; NKJV) and seven bowls" (Rev. 15:1, 7-8; NKJV). I believe these six important sevens connect with the following from the book of Matthew.

    Matthew 1:1, 17 (NKJV)

    ¹ The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham… ¹⁷ So all the generations from Abraham to David are fourteen generations, from David until the captivity in Babylon are fourteen generations, and from the captivity in Babylon until the Christ are fourteen generations.

    In the genealogy of Jesus Christ, there are three segments of "fourteen generations." Three is the number of a complete witness (Jones) while fourteen means deliverance or release (Jones). Coincidence? I think not! In our genealogy, we find a pattern, one that correlates with Revelation 17:14.

    Revelation 17:14 (KJV)

    ¹⁴ These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them: for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings: and they that are with him are called, and chosen, and faithful.

    Abraham to David [Called]

    David until the Captivity in Babylon [Chosen]

    Captivity in Babylon until the Christ [Faithful]

    Three times fourteen is 42 while six times seven is also 42. Another coincidence? Not at all! Please consider.

    Revelation 11:1-2 (NKJV)

    ¹ Then I was given a reed like a measuring rod. And the angel stood, saying, "Rise and measure the temple of God, the altar, and those who worship there. ² But leave out the court which is outside the temple, and do not measure it, for it has been given to the Gentiles. And they will tread the holy city underfoot for forty-two months (forty and two months; KJV).

    Revelation 13:5 (NKJV)

    ⁵ And he was given a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies, and he was given authority to continue for forty-two months (forty and two months; KJV).

    At his website, biblenumbersforlife.com, Mark Lane cites the spiritual meaning of 42 as evil man. When considered in light of the context of our preceding passages, we have a match.

    It’s also appropriate to consider 42 as "forty and two as it’s rendered in the King James. Dr. Jones tells us that forty is the number of trial or probation while again, two signifies either division or a double witness" (Jones). Again, in light of our preceding passages, we have a match.

    Our passages from Revelation 11 and 13 seem to reflect a negative connotation, do they not? However, because we have a particular length of time, we can see 42 as positive, signifying the end of evil man and our trial and probation. Since two is prominent in our "forty and two months, it suggests that all of this ends with a double witness" of Christ to the world (see the Parable of the Sheep and Goats in Matthew, Chapter 25). This makes perfect sense when we understand that the tribulation of God’s people is a necessary thing, instituted by our gracious heavenly Father to bring us to the fullness (7) of Christ (John 16:33; Acts 14:22; Heb. 12:1-13).

    Chapter Two

    THE SEVEN SPIRITS OF GOD

    Revelation 1:4 (KJV)

    ⁴ John to the seven churches which are in Asia: Grace be unto you, and peace, from him which is, and which was, and which is to come; and from the seven Spirits which are before his throne

    Revelation 3:1 (NKJV)

    ¹ "And to the angel of the church in Sardis write, 'These things says

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