LEARNING ACTIVITY #49
Christ Coming in the Clouds
In Learning Activity #48 we studied the "coming" and "seeing"
aspects of Matthew 24:30. In this Learning Activity we are going to look at an additional
aspect of the above verse, in specific the phrase "coming in the clouds."
If we look at the use of this phrase in the Bible it will help us to understand
its use in Matthew 24:30. To do this study we are going to look at passages in the
Old Testament and then apply that understanding to similar uses of that phrase in
the New Testament.
1. Exodus 16:10 ____________________________________________________________________
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2.
In the verse above, what is it that the children of Israel saw in the cloud? ____
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3.
Exodus 19:9 _______________________________________________________
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4.
In the verse above, what was it that the "cloud" provided for the children
of Israel? _____________________________________________________________
5.
Read Leviticus 16:2.
6. In the verse above, what was the "cloud"
used for? ______________________
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7.
Read Numbers 11:25.
8. In the verse above, what was the significance of "the
cloud?" ______________
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9.
Psalms 104:3 ______________________________________________________
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10.
In the verse above, what is the significance of "the clouds?" ______________
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11.
Read Isaiah 19:1.
12. In the verse above, what is the significance of clouds?
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13.
Daniel 7:13 ______________________________________________________
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14.
In the verse above, what is the significance of "the clouds?" ______________
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15.
Read Joel 2:1–2.
16. In the verse above, what is the significance of clouds?"
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When
we look at the previous passages we can conclude that to "come in the clouds"
is a phrase that is NOT used literally in the Bible, but rather is figurative
language depicting an event associated with God.
Now that the use of this
phrase has been established, let's look at some of its uses in the New Testament.
"...and
they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds...." (Matt.24:30).
"...and
coming in the clouds of heaven" (Matt.26:64).
"And then shall
they see the Son of man coming in the clouds with great power and glory" (Mark
13:26).
"...and coming in the clouds of heaven" (Mark 14:62).
"And
then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory"
(Luke 21:27).
"Behold, he cometh with clouds...." (Rev.
1:7).
Note: In the last verse above, the verse continues with "...and
every eye shall see him, and they which pierced him...." Two comments are
in order about this part of the verse. Notice that those who pierced him [were involved
in His death] are mentioned. In addition, the greek word for "eye" is
"ophthalmos" which can be taken either literally or figuratively
(See Strongs Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, Greek word #3788). It is clear
from the material we have been studying in both this and Learning Activity #48 that
this word is meant to be taken figuratively. Thus the intent here agrees with all
of the other applications of the Lord coming in the clouds where He would be perceived
to be present, understood to be present, and they would be aware of His presence
through the specifics of the event being described.
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