A. The Importance of Witness
The key question for the biblical writers in their time and culture was not whether there was a God, this was largely assumed, but one of the character of God. They appealed to a revelation given in a specific history to answer this question. It is the history ofIsrael’s election, including the identity of Jesus as the Messiah.
Is the God of this history the “living God”? (Where God is called by this title he is appealed to as active and powerful, awesome and almighty, who has power to judge and bless e.g. Deut 5:26; Josh 3:10; 1 Sam 17:26; 2 Ki 19:4; Ps 42:2; 84:2; Jer 10:10; 223:26; Hos 1:10; Matt 16:16; Acts 14:15; Rom 9:26; 2 Cor 3:3; 6:16; 1 Tim 3:15; 4:10; Heb 3:12; 9:14; 10:31; 12:22; Rev 7:2.) That is, does God bear witness to himself ? If he does not do so in some direct way, then human beings conclude he is not interested in them. The biblical claim is that God has never left himself without a witness to his character and interest in humanity.
B. Biblical Data on Witness
1. In God
The testimony has existed in God from the beginning (have I not told you from of old and declared it Isa 44:8; I declared them to you from of old 48:5).
2. In the Order of Creation
There is a testimony to God in the order of creation (Ps 19:1- 4; Rom1:19- 20; Acts14:17)
3. In Eden
Adam and Eve no doubt were able to see God in all created things, but they also received his unmediated Word (Gen1:28- 29;2:16- 17).
4. In the Existence of Israel
Israel was always called to be God’s witness because it was the subject of God’s mighty acts (Ex 19:6; 6 Thus says the Lord, the King of Israel and his Redeemer, the Lord of hosts…8 Fear not, nor be afraid; have I not told you from of old and declared it? And you are my witnesses! Is there a God besides me? There is no Rock; I know not any.” (Isa 43:10; 44:6, 8)
The tabernacle and its contents (ark) are a witness e.g. Exodus16:34; 25:16ff.; Numbers e.g.1:50 ff; 4:5; Josh4:16; 2 Chron 24:6. As is the testimony is the law
2 Ki 11:12; 2 Chron 23:11 cf. Psalm 19:7 7 The law of the Lord is perfect, reviving the soul; the testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple
5. By the Prophets
Testimony has been borne from Abel on through the service of the prophets (Isa 8:16, 20; Matt 23:35; Acts 3:21b; 1 Pet 1:10) e.g. “ his/my servants the prophets” 2 Ki 9:7; 17:13, 23; 21:10; 24:2; Ezra 9:11; Jer 7:25; 25:4; 26:5; 29:19; 35:15; 44:4; Ezek 38:17; Dan 9:6, 10; Am 3:7; Zech 1:6; Rev 10:7; 11:18; 22:6.