Number Two

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"And for that the dream was doubled unto Pharaoh twice; it is because the thing is established by God, and God will shortly bring it to pass" (Gen. 41:3232And for that the dream was doubled unto Pharaoh twice; it is because the thing is established by God, and God will shortly bring it to pass. (Genesis 41:32)).
The chief thought attaching to this numeral appears to be that of competent witness, sufficient evidence.
So, 2 false witnesses are brought against our Lord in Matt. 26:6060But found none: yea, though many false witnesses came, yet found they none. At the last came two false witnesses, (Matthew 26:60). And, as their witness did not agree together, He could not be condemned on their testimony.
In John 5:3131If I bear witness of myself, my witness is not true. (John 5:31), the Lord says, "If I bear witness of myself, my witness is not true," not that it would be false, but that taken by itself it would not be conclusive according to Jewish law.
In the terrible defection of the twelve spies (Num. 13 and 14), God still gives the faithful report by 2 men of them, Caleb and Joshua, to the people.
Joshua afterward sent 2 spies "to view the land, even Jericho" (Josh. 2).
Moses attests his message to Israel in bondage by 2 miracles: his leprous hand and his rod turned into a serpent (Ex. 4).
"Urim and Thummim" were the twofold means of witness, when God would make His will known.
Peter and John are sent by the apostles to Samaria. Paul goes out in testimony with Barnabas, and afterward with Silas. And Barnabas took Mark.
Two genealogies are given of our Lord's earthly ancestors, one in Matt. 1, one in Luke 3.
In Rom. 4, Abraham and David are witnesses to faith while in James 2, Abraham and Rahab witness to justification by works (faith's result).
God has given to us 2 immutable things (His counsel and His oath) in which it was impossible for Him to lie, that "we might have strong consolation" (Het). 6:18). And God's future testimony will be given by "two witnesses" as stated in Rev. 11.
Two outward memorials (and more than that) of the Lord's work are left for our observance: baptism and the Lord's Supper.
Enoch and Elijah are God's 2 recorded witnesses to translation from earth in place of death.
The Old and New Testaments give a double character to God's single Revelation as His witness to man.
In some of the foregoing, a measure of fellowship will be seen expressed by the 2 together, for it is the support of one by a second that gives the weight to their testimony. This fellowship gives character to a number of twos, where witness is not found, or is not prominently the idea. Also both thoughts will be seen in evil connections as well as in good ones.
Two were walking to Emmaus when the Lord spoke to them, and presently they carried to the eleven their witness that He was risen (Luke 24:1313And, behold, two of them went that same day to a village called Emmaus, which was from Jerusalem about threescore furlongs. (Luke 24:13)).
In the Old Testament, Moses and Aaron stand together before Pharaoh. Bezaleel and Aholiab are joined in the work of the Tabernacle. Eldad and Medad prophesy together.
In another view, it takes both Moses and Aaron to complete the type of Christ, both Red Sea and Jordan to fill up the figure of His death, and both David and Solomon to prefigure His reign; also, both Tabernacle and Temple to foreshadow God's Habitation completely, and Boaz must be supported by Jachin to tell not alone what the Lord is but how surely His strength shall be exerted for us (1 Kings 7:2121And he set up the pillars in the porch of the temple: and he set up the right pillar, and called the name thereof Jachin: and he set up the left pillar, and called the name thereof Boaz. (1 Kings 7:21)).
Another group of couples having opposite ideas will readily be distinguished. Perhaps the 2 trees which are named in the Garden of Eden may be regarded as intimating the principle of the difference: the tree of life and the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Light and darkness, life and death, good and bad, love and hatred are such contrasts. Hence, suffering and glory, the wide gate and the narrow gate, "oil of myrrh" (cleansing) and "sweet odors" (actively fragrant) in Esther 2:1212Now when every maid's turn was come to go in to king Ahasuerus, after that she had been twelve months, according to the manner of the women, (for so were the days of their purifications accomplished, to wit, six months with oil of myrrh, and six months with sweet odors, and with other things for the purifying of the women;) (Esther 2:12) (figuring grace's action first in getting rid of evil and then in giving positive blessing), Ishmael and Isaac (Gal. 4:22-2422For it is written, that Abraham had two sons, the one by a bondmaid, the other by a freewoman. 23But he who was of the bondwoman was born after the flesh; but he of the freewoman was by promise. 24Which things are an allegory: for these are the two covenants; the one from the mount Sinai, which gendereth to bondage, which is Agar. (Galatians 4:22‑24)), Orpah and Ruth, Ahithophel and Hushai, death and resurrection, the first Adam and the last Adam, Yea and nay.
"Faith" is twice mentioned in the Old Testament: Deut. 32:2020And he said, I will hide my face from them, I will see what their end shall be: for they are a very froward generation, children in whom is no faith. (Deuteronomy 32:20), "Children in whom is no faith," and Hab. 2:44Behold, his soul which is lifted up is not upright in him: but the just shall live by his faith. (Habakkuk 2:4), "The just shall live by his faith." (Though the Hebrew terms are otherwise used and rendered chiefly "faithfulness" and "truth.")
"God is light," and while grace is richly present in the Old Testament, He is there revealed chiefly in government. "God is love," and while the purity of the Light is unclouded, yet in the New Testament, He is there fully revealed in grace, which came by Jesus Christ.
In Matthew, the Jewish gospel, there will be found a repetition of statements, though in different connections, which gives a character to its structure. This will be seen in the following list, on comparing the references which are bracketed together.
{3:10,7:19} (3:12, 13:30)
{3:17, 17:5} {3:7, 12:34, 23:33}
(4:23, 9:35) {5:21, 19:18}
(5:29, 18:9) {5:30, 18:8}
(5:32, 19:9) (6:15, 18:35)
(7:11, 12:34) {7:20, 12:33}
{7:23, 25:41}
(8:12, 13:42, 13:50, 22:13, 24:51, 25:30)
(8:12, 22:13, 25:301 {9:3,26:65}
{9:13, 12:7} {9:27, 20:30)
{9:34, 12:24} {10:6, 15:24}
{10:15, 11:24} (10:17, 23:34)
{10:22, 24:9} (10:22, 24:13)
(10:38, 16:24) (10:39, 16:25)
(11:14, 17:12) (11:15, 13:9, 13:43)
{12:15, 19:2} (12:39:16:4)
(13:12, 25:29) (14:2, 16:14)
{14:5, 21:26} {14:20, 15:37}
(14:33, 16:16, 27:54) {15:4, 19:19}
(16:19, 18:181) {16:21, 17:23, 20:19}
{17:20, 21:21} (19:19, 22:39)
(19:28, 25:31) (19:30, 20:16)
(20:16, 22:14) {20:26, 23:11}
(20:28, 26:28) (21:9, 23:39)
(24:30, 26:64) (24:42, 25:13)
{26:59, 27:1} (26, 67, 27:30)
(27:34, 27:48)
Matthew also tells of 2 earthquakes in 27:51 and 28:2, gives us two miracles, each on 2 blind men (9:27 and 20:30) and two sick of the palsy are healed in 8:6 and 9:2.