[Glory of God (or Lord) in prophecy]
..a new name by which the Promised One might.. be known.. was repeated time after time in connection with the prophecies of the time of the end. (39:1) 69

It was given so often, that there seemed little doubt that this would be one of the titles by which He.. would be known.. He would be recognized as the "Glory of God" or the "Glory of the Lord"... (39:2)

"...the excellency of Carmel and Sharon; they shall see the Glory of the Lord, and the excellency of God.".... (Isa 35:2) (39:4) see

One group among the millennial scholars of the 1844 period was so certain that the "Glory of God" would appear on the side of Mount Carmel, as foretold by Isaiah, that they sold all they owned and sailed for the Holy Land (39:8)

..Their home was in Germany, where they were known as Templars. They were disillusioned when (seemingly) Christ did not appear, as expected, between 1843 and 1845, so they abandoned their former life and settled at the foot of Mount Carmel to await the great day of His coming. (40:1)

..In the stone arches above their doorways, they chiselled the words which held their hopes: (40:2)

Derr Herr Ist Nahe (The Lord is near) (40:3)

"And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem... and the city had no need of the sun... for the Glory of God did lighten it." (Rev 21:2, 23) (40:5) see

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Thief in the Night
William Sears