Verse 27
27. This word, (or formula,)
Yet once more The passage is quoted from Haggai 2:6, and reads, according to the Septuagint, “Yet once, it is a little while, and I will shake the heavens, and the earth, and sea, and dry land.” And, (Hebrews 12:21,) “I will shake the heavens and the earth.” This shaking of all, typified by the pentecostal physical shaking, is symbolically wrought with wonderful grandeur by the power spiritual, civil, and political of Christianity, through all the seas and lands of our earth.
Removing… as of things that are made Made in a deprecatory sense; fabricated, manufactured, in contrast with things intrinsically permanent and eternal. Things made are the transitory; things unmade are irremovable and forever remain. The forms of the Old dispensation were made, and so transient; the underlying kingdom of God is immutable, and must remain.
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