10-21-2015, 09:57 PM | #1 | |
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Witness Lee's "fuzzy math"
The following quotes represent how Lee liked to do math. It seems he saw himself as quite the expert when it came to determining the significance of various numbers in the Bible. It's something that away bothered me, the fact that the was so quick to assume the significance of certain numbers, especially when claiming how such numbers are composed in the Bible. Anyways, I will comment more on that later, for now here are some of the various assertions Lee made:
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10-21-2015, 11:05 PM | #2 |
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As a quick follow-up, it is probably worth stating that my intention here is not to imply that numbers in the Bible are devoid of significance. The issue I take with Lee’s approach to numbers is how quickly he arrived at the conclusions he did. For example, Lee claims that five is made up of four plus one, not two plus three, using Rev 4:6 as a “reference”, but more importantly, using the configuration of the fingers on the hand to “prove” that five is grouped as four and one. That kind of logic doesn’t work in my book.
Another issue is that of how much importance can really be placed upon any number. We know that certain numbers are significant, because the Bible makes them so, but just because we know the significance of a number doesn’t mean that number gains any more importance, or that it can be used to generate some new construct (by adding or multiplying numbers). To think otherwise can be dangerous. Lee was so confident making certain claims about what represents what. But what was he really doing? It seems this was mostly part of his whole paradigm of supposedly holding the key to “unlock” the significance of everything in the Bible.
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10-23-2015, 12:52 PM | #3 |
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I acknowledge in some places there could be significance to numbers. The question I raise, isn't it possible sometimes a number is just a number?
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Lee was so confident that he had figured out exactly what everything meant, but he never answered, or proved the larger question of what made his interpretation significant in the first place.
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10-26-2015, 04:43 PM | #5 |
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Yes...when I was young this seemed like very stringy reasoning...esp. with phrases in text often modified or omitted I think assigning significance to numbers in text dubious.
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10-26-2015, 06:58 PM | #6 |
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This is the exact kind of stuff that really drove my crazy sometimes. Lee's reasoning was borderline absurd at times, yet all this kind of stuff was read and swallowed with no critical thought whatsoever. None. Even when I was young, I remember reading this stuff and only wishing someone could provide better clarification as to how Lee arrived at the conclusions he did. It never came, because obviously we were not supposed to question anything.
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It was not just colours and numbers. Here is another of WL's interpretation set out in his footnote of Exodus 30:25 that I found not too convincing.
This holy anointing oil, a compound ointment of olive oil and four spices (vv. 23-24), is a full type of the Spirit of Jesus Christ, the compound, all-inclusive, life-giving Spirit of the processed Triune God, whom Christ became through His death and resurrection (1 Cor. 15:45; cf. footnotes 1 on John 7:39 and 4 on Phil. 1:19). The significances of the ingredients of this compound anointing oil are as follows: (1) flowing myrrh, a spice used in burial (John 19:39), signifies the precious death of Christ (Rom. 6:3); (2) fragrant cinnamon signifies the sweetness and effectiveness of Christ’s death (Rom. 8:13); (3) fragrant calamus, from a reed that grew upward in a marsh or muddy place, signifies the precious resurrection of Christ (Eph. 2:6; Col. 3:1; 1 Pet. 1:3); (4) cassia, used in ancient times to repel insects and snakes, signifies the power of Christ’s resurrection (Phil. 3:10); and (5) the olive oil as the base of the compound ointment signifies the Spirit of God as the base of the compound Spirit (Gen. 1:2). |
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What I've always found to be somewhat ironic is that WL was seemingly good about providing references for his basic doctrines, or things most people would agree on. It's his wild, or even absurd claims that are greatly lacking in support. As I mentioned, the vast array of references provide at times (especially on outlines), might lead people to think that all such claims are easily verifiable. It seems however, that whenever WL when down the path of metaphorical interpretation, scholarship got thrown out the window. It could have just been a matter of convenience. I don't think anyone would have cared had he provided support for his arguments or not. They were ready to swallow whatever he said.
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But we had said we bought it, so we never thought about it again. "If you do a careful study of the entire Bible you will see that . . ." followed by not even one example of where it was true. But Lee said it was all over the Bible. And I hear some of them saying it to this very day.
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