Next thursday, 1800 people will sit down to a gala lunch in Shanghai's Grand Hyatt hotel. The guests comprising members of Australia's largest ever overseas trade delegation (1000 strong) and selected Chinese guests will be hosted by Australia's Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull.
The trade delegation hopes to capitalise on the very favourable opportunities opened to Australian businesses by a recently concluded Free Trade Agreement,between China and Australia.
The expense the Aussie government is prepared to spend, highlights the key place that modern China has come to occupy in modern globalised commerce
Its a pity that Freddy F is not still alive to find a prophetic fulfillment of Revelation in the current rise of China. (grin)
Few realise that when the author of Revelation speaks of the wealth made by 'travelling merchants' in their sale of luxury products to the Roman elite, (Revelation 18) the author was referring to the trade between Rome and west Asia and east Asia/south Asia (China and India), commonly called the 'Silk Road Trade.'
Just how the mind of Freddy F. could've tied the Revelation texts to modern trade is a bit beyond my imaginative powers, but I have a lot confidence that Freddy could've found a way to do it.
For anyone with a studious bent, and an interest in the historical reality behind the religious imaginings expressed in the Revelation, may I recommend J.Nelson Kraybill's, Imperial Cult and Commerce in John's Apocalypse, (Sheffield Academic Press, 1996). Kraybill attributes the hatred expressed by the Revelation's author for that trade to the fact that the Roman Imperial Cult was a patron of the Silk Road Trade.
Of course, Freddy F's imaginings about Revelation may have missed the point. The early Christian church, disappointed by the failure of promises by Jesus to his immediately 'coming in power and great glory,' and the seeming undefeatable power of the Roman Empire when it destroyed the Jerusalem Temple (and turned Jerusalem into a Roman city), turned to imagining the 'Church' as the city of God. Perhaps the rise of China in modern commerce, and the great prosperity of Chinese people is a fulfillment of the reign of Jesus Christ. (slight giggle)