
audiobook
by C. T. (Charles Taze) Russell
This volume continues a systematic exploration of biblical prophecy, focusing on what the author calls the “finished mystery.” It examines the seventh angel’s message, the symbolism of the winepress of divine wrath, and the prophetic picture of Babylon’s downfall. The study is framed as a guide for readers who have followed the earlier installments and are seeking deeper insight into the concluding phase of the prophetic timeline.
Drawing on a careful reading of Revelation, Daniel, and the prophetic books of the Old Testament, the author links ancient symbols—such as the raging winds and earth‑shaking earthquakes—to contemporary events that hint at the approaching harvest of the gospel age. The work emphasizes the role of a faithful messenger in the final epoch, presenting a detailed picture of how divine truth is being “sealed” in the minds of believers today.
Compiled after the author’s death, this posthumous contribution offers a thoughtful synthesis of earlier teachings while inviting listeners to consider how the unfolding prophecy relates to the world around them. It is a reflective guide for anyone interested in the intersection of scripture, history, and future hope.
Language
en
Duration
~25 hours (1473K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-06-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1852–1916
A Pittsburgh religious publisher and preacher, he helped launch the Bible Student movement and built an audience through sermons, magazines, and the multi-volume Studies in the Scriptures. His ideas stirred strong debate in his own time and went on to influence later groups, including the tradition that developed into Jehovah's Witnesses.
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