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it would seem that Satan had largely succeeded in his boastful challenge. Jehovah in his due time will prove to all creation that lives that he is the only true and almighty God and that he is the Giver and sustainer of everlasting life and that he gives life to those who love and serve and obey him. }}
 
it would seem that Satan had largely succeeded in his boastful challenge. Jehovah in his due time will prove to all creation that lives that he is the only true and almighty God and that he is the Giver and sustainer of everlasting life and that he gives life to those who love and serve and obey him. }}
  
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{{raw:data:s|THE STUMP }}
  
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{{raw:data:p|29|The divine decree announced by the holy Watcher further discloses Jehovah's purposes concerning fallen man and his recovery. Never could it be possible for man to have sustenance and life from that old "tree
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in the midst of the earth", because such had become wicked and now must be cut down, its leaves shaken off, and its fruit scattered; but the decree declares that the stump of its roots in the earth must be left. "Nevertheless, leave the stump of his roots in the earth, even with a hand of iron and brass, in the tender grass of the field; and let it be wet with the dew of heaven, and let his portion be with the beasts in the grass of the earth." (Vs.15) The "stump of his roots in the earth" represented or pictured original man, made a part of the organization over which Lucifer was given overlordship. The leaving of the stump signified Jehovah's purpose to provide an organization or a new tree by and through which obedient mankind might have life everlasting. Such of mankind, however, must meet the conditions imposed by the new tree or holy organization. This hope for man would come, not by reason of his own efforts, but by and through the kingdom of God with Christ Jesus as the Savior and enthroned King and Overlord of earth's creation. The "band of iron and brass" around the stump shows that a long period of time would elapse before the opportunity for the restoration of obedient man under God’s organization would come and in that period of time man would be under the restraining rule of wicked spirit creatures, which are pictured by the copper or brass, and also under earthly rule of imperfect men, pictured by the iron. This is corroborated by the prophecy of the Great}}
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|{{raw:data:p|c|Image showing that wicked spirits and wicked men have ruled the world and that this earthly rule of iron has been and is harsh and selfish and cruel. (See Daniel 2: 32,33; Light, Book Two, page 309.) This
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entire organization, of course, has been dominated by Satan. Furthermore, this band about the stump shows that such period of time of waiting must continue until God's due time to remove the restraining power of Satan and his organization and that also Christ Jesus must wait until God's due time when he should be sent forth to place the enemy under his feet. (Ps. 110: 1, 2; Heb. 10:13) During that period of waiting the stump is in the "grass of the field" and "wet with the dew of heaven". This shows that while mankind is alienated from God, out in the world with no proper habitation, yet God would not permit the race to perish and become entirely hopeless, but that it should be kept wet with the dew from heaven, that is to say, the refreshing promises which could be laid hold upon by those who love God and righteousness. This is in harmony with the declaration of the Scriptures: "My doctrine shall drop as the rain, my speech shall distil as the dew." (Deut. 32:2) This refreshing coming from heaven would work beneficially to those of the human race who during that long period of waiting would have and exercise faith in God and his precious promises and who would endeavor to maintain their integrity toward him. The whole race would be restrained and bound in a cruel rule, and those who would have faith in God would receive benefit and hope, illustrated by the dew. }}
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{{raw:data:p|30|Jehovah caused to be written both the words of the dream of Nebuchadnezzar and the prophecy of Job, and both are in exact harmony. The tree in its entirety is symbolic of a living creation or organization of Jehovah both invisible and visible to human eyes. The stump and the root forming a part of the stump picture the visible part of that living creation, which is mankind. Now the human race has grown old in the earth, yet there are some of the roots of that stump that, as Job says, have had a scent of the water, which water is symbolic of Jehovah's life-giving and
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life-sustaining truths, and those of humankind who have had faith in Jehovah and his precious promises have reached out for that life-giving and life-sustaining water of truth and have continued to have hope. Some of these creatures have maintained their integrity towards Jehovah God and constitute the basis for a new earthly organization. The faithful men from Abel to the last of the prophets looked for a new heavenly organization, even though they did not understand it: and those faithful men will constitute the base for the new earthly part of the living creation pictured by the new tree which grows up and rules the world. (Heb. 11:13-16) Truly, therefore, according to the prophecy of Job, there is hope of a tree. The stump of the original tree, representing man, and the roots thereof in the earth have waxed old and yet}}
  
 
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THE STUMP
 
29 The divine deerce announeed by the holy Watcher
 
further discloses Jehovah’s purposes concerning fallen
 
man and his recovery. Never could it be possible for
 
man to have sustenance and life from that old ‘‘tree
 
in the midst of the carth’’, because such had become
 
wieked and now must be eut down, its leaves shaken
 
cff, and its fruit seattercd; but the deerce declares
 
that the stump of its roots in the earth must be left.
 
‘‘Nevertheless, leave the stump of his roots in the
 
earth, even with a hand of iron and brass, in the
 
tender grass of the field; and let it be wet with the
 
dew of heaven, and let his portion be with the beasts
 
in the grass of the carth.’? (Vs.15) The ‘‘stump of
 
his roots in the earth’? represented or pictured orig-
 
inal man, made a part of the organization over which
 
Lucifer was given overlordship. The leaving of the
 
stump signified Jehovah’s purpose to provide an or-
 
ganization or a new tree by and through which obe-
 
dient mankind might have life everlasting. Such of
 
mankind, however, must meet the conditions imposed
 
by the new tree or holy organization. This hope for
 
man would come, not by reason of his own efforts,
 
but by and through the kingdom of God with Christ
 
Jesus as the Savior and enthroned King and Overlord
 
of earth’s creation. The ‘‘band of iron and brass’’
 
around the stump shows that a long period of time
 
would elapse before the opportunity for the restora-
 
tion of obedient man under God’s organization would
 
come and in that period of time man would be under
 
the restraining rule of wicked spirit creatures, which
 
are pictured by the copper or brass, and also under
 
earthly rule of imperfect men, pictured by the iron.
 
This is corroborated by the prophecy of the Great
 
She WATCHTOWER. 41
 
Image showing that wicked spirits and wicked men
 
have ruled the world and that this earthly rule of
 
iron has been and is harsh and selfish and cruel. (See
 
Danicl 2: 32,33; Light, Book Two, page 309.) This
 
entire organization, of course, has been dominated by
 
Satan. Furthermore, this band about the stump shows
 
that such period of time of waiting must continue
 
until God's due time to remove the restraining power
 
of Satan and his organization and that also Christ
 
Jesus must wait until God’s due time when he should
 
be sent forth to place the enemy under his fect. (Ps.
 
110: 1,2; IIeb. 10:13) During that period of waiting
 
the stump is in the ‘‘grass of the ficld’’ and ‘‘wet
 
with the dew of heaven’’. This shows that while man-
 
kind is alienated from God, out in the world with no
 
proper habitation, yet God would not permit the race
 
to perish and become entirely hopeless, but that it
 
should be kept wet with the dew from heaven, that is
 
to say, the refreshing promises which eould be laid
 
hold upon by those who love God and righteousness,
 
This is in harmony with the declaration of the Serip-
 
tures: ‘‘ My doctrine shall drop as the rain, my speech
 
shall distil as the dew.’”’ (Deut. 32:2) This refreshing
 
coming from heaven would work beneficially to those
 
of the human race who during that long period of
 
waiting would have and exercise faith in God and his
 
precious promises and who would endeavor to main-
 
tain their integrity toward him, The whole race would
 
be restrained and bound in a cruel rule, and those
 
who would have faith in God would receive benefit
 
and hope, illustrated by the dew.
 
30 Jehovah caused to be written both the words of
 
the dream of Nebuchadnezzar and the prophecy of
 
Job, and both are in exact harmony. The tree in its
 
entirety is symbolie of a living ercation or organiza-
 
tion of Jehovah both invisible and visible to human
 
eyes. The stump and the root forming a part of the
 
stump picture the visible part of that living ereation,
 
which is mankind. Now the human race has grown old
 
in the earth, yet there are some of the roots of that
 
stump that, as Job says, have had a seent of the water,
 
which water is symbolic of Jchovah’s life-giving and
 
life-sustaining truths, and those of humankind who
 
have had faith in Jehovah and his precious promises
 
have reached out for that life-giving and life-sustain-
 
ing water of truth and have continued to have hope.
 
Some of these creatures have maintained their integ-
 
rity towards Jehovah God and constitute the basis
 
for a new carthly organization. The faithful men
 
from Abel to the last of the prophets looked for a
 
new heavenly organization, even though they did not
 
understand it: and those faithful men will constitute
 
the base for the new earthly part of the living ercation
 
pictured by the new tree which grows up and rules the
 
world. (Heb. 11:13-16) Truly, therefore, according
 
to the propheev of Job, there is hope of a tree. The
 
stump of the original tree, representing man, and the
 
roots thereof in the earth have waxed old and yet
 

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February 1, 1934
The WATCHTOWER
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to this matter of Satan’s wicked organization and its continued operation when he says: "Which sometime were disobedient, when once the longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a preparing, wherein few, that is, eight souls, were saved by water." (1 Pet. 3:20) The language of the apostle here used does not mean that Jehovah God suffered bodily pain or mental anguish by reason of the wrongdoing of his creatures. Jehovah God is at all times serene and self-contained. There would be no reason why he should suffer bodily or mentally. The word 'suffer', as used concerning Jehovah, means that he thus permitted without hindrance the wicked one's continuing his work. In other words, Satan operated by the sufferance or permission of Jehovah, Man has been left to exercise his own free will to serve either God or Satan, and almost all of human creation have yielded to Satan and followed him, and to that extent it would seem that Satan had largely succeeded in his boastful challenge. Jehovah in his due time will prove to all creation that lives that he is the only true and almighty God and that he is the Giver and sustainer of everlasting life and that he gives life to those who love and serve and obey him.


THE STUMP
29 The divine decree announced by the holy Watcher further discloses Jehovah's purposes concerning fallen man and his recovery. Never could it be possible for man to have sustenance and life from that old "tree in the midst of the earth", because such had become wicked and now must be cut down, its leaves shaken off, and its fruit scattered; but the decree declares that the stump of its roots in the earth must be left. "Nevertheless, leave the stump of his roots in the earth, even with a hand of iron and brass, in the tender grass of the field; and let it be wet with the dew of heaven, and let his portion be with the beasts in the grass of the earth." (Vs.15) The "stump of his roots in the earth" represented or pictured original man, made a part of the organization over which Lucifer was given overlordship. The leaving of the stump signified Jehovah's purpose to provide an organization or a new tree by and through which obedient mankind might have life everlasting. Such of mankind, however, must meet the conditions imposed by the new tree or holy organization. This hope for man would come, not by reason of his own efforts, but by and through the kingdom of God with Christ Jesus as the Savior and enthroned King and Overlord of earth's creation. The "band of iron and brass" around the stump shows that a long period of time would elapse before the opportunity for the restoration of obedient man under God’s organization would come and in that period of time man would be under the restraining rule of wicked spirit creatures, which are pictured by the copper or brass, and also under earthly rule of imperfect men, pictured by the iron. This is corroborated by the prophecy of the Great
Image showing that wicked spirits and wicked men have ruled the world and that this earthly rule of iron has been and is harsh and selfish and cruel. (See Daniel 2: 32,33; Light, Book Two, page 309.) This entire organization, of course, has been dominated by Satan. Furthermore, this band about the stump shows that such period of time of waiting must continue until God's due time to remove the restraining power of Satan and his organization and that also Christ Jesus must wait until God's due time when he should be sent forth to place the enemy under his feet. (Ps. 110: 1, 2; Heb. 10:13) During that period of waiting the stump is in the "grass of the field" and "wet with the dew of heaven". This shows that while mankind is alienated from God, out in the world with no proper habitation, yet God would not permit the race to perish and become entirely hopeless, but that it should be kept wet with the dew from heaven, that is to say, the refreshing promises which could be laid hold upon by those who love God and righteousness. This is in harmony with the declaration of the Scriptures: "My doctrine shall drop as the rain, my speech shall distil as the dew." (Deut. 32:2) This refreshing coming from heaven would work beneficially to those of the human race who during that long period of waiting would have and exercise faith in God and his precious promises and who would endeavor to maintain their integrity toward him. The whole race would be restrained and bound in a cruel rule, and those who would have faith in God would receive benefit and hope, illustrated by the dew.
30 Jehovah caused to be written both the words of the dream of Nebuchadnezzar and the prophecy of Job, and both are in exact harmony. The tree in its entirety is symbolic of a living creation or organization of Jehovah both invisible and visible to human eyes. The stump and the root forming a part of the stump picture the visible part of that living creation, which is mankind. Now the human race has grown old in the earth, yet there are some of the roots of that stump that, as Job says, have had a scent of the water, which water is symbolic of Jehovah's life-giving and life-sustaining truths, and those of humankind who have had faith in Jehovah and his precious promises have reached out for that life-giving and life-sustaining water of truth and have continued to have hope. Some of these creatures have maintained their integrity towards Jehovah God and constitute the basis for a new earthly organization. The faithful men from Abel to the last of the prophets looked for a new heavenly organization, even though they did not understand it: and those faithful men will constitute the base for the new earthly part of the living creation pictured by the new tree which grows up and rules the world. (Heb. 11:13-16) Truly, therefore, according to the prophecy of Job, there is hope of a tree. The stump of the original tree, representing man, and the roots thereof in the earth have waxed old and yet