Vol 02 - Fragment
Fragment
Death is symbolized in scripture by water spilled on the ground, 2Sa 14:14;-by sleep, John 10:11;-by cutting down the grass or the flower (difference of age or rank, but all leveled by the mower’s scythe) Psa 90:1-17; Psa 5:1-12; Psa 6:1-10 -by a desolating flood, Psa 110:5;-by a shadow, Psa 23:4;-by a valley, Psa 23:4; Hos 2:15;-by a tent taken clown, 2Co 5:1;-by a change of place, Php 1:23 :-by passing over Jordan, Jer 12:5. To the believer death is but putting off rags for robes, falling asleep in the Father’s arms, exchanging a pilgrim’s tent for a prince’s palace, leaving school for home. It is remarkable that we have three instances in Scripture, in which the exact time of death was foretold; yet we find this solemn warning ineffectual to save the person warned:Hezekiah, fifteen years, Isa 38:1-22; yet see Chapter 39:5-7.
Hananiah, one year, Jer 28:16-17. The rich fool, one day, Luk 12:20.
It is singular to observe the different colors different countries have adopted for mourning. In Europe, black is generally used as representing darkness. In China, white, because it is believed the dead are in a place of purity. In Egypt, yellow, representing the decay of leaves or flowers. In Ethiopia, brown, the color of the earth whence man was taken, and where he returns. In some parts of Turkey, blue, representing the sky, where they believe the dead are gone, but in other parts, purple, because being a mixture of black, and blue it represents sorrow on one side, and hope on the other.
