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A40681 A Pisgah-sight of Palestine and the confines thereof with the history of the Old and New Testament acted thereon / by Thomas Fuller ... Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661. 1650 (1650) Wing F2455; ESTC R18096 609,969 642

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The populousness and puiss●nce of Zebulun a Num. 1. 31. b Num. 26. 27. c Iudg. 5. 14. d Psal. 68. 27. e 1 Chr. 12. 33. f Iudg. 12. 12. The situation and sea conveniences thereof g Gen. 49. 13. h Deut. 33. 18 19. Zebulun how bordering on Sidon i Gen. 49. 13. k Bochar Geog. Sacr. par pri pag. 342. The severall measures and names of the Galilean Sea l Ios. l. 3. de bel Iud. ca. 18. m Lib. 5. c. 15. Nat. hist. n De Ter. sa●c o Trav. of Patriarchs p. 446. p Trav. p. 104. q Iosh. 13. 27. Iosh. 19. 35. r Luke 5. 1. s Iohn 6. 1. t Mat. 15. 29. u Luke 5. 2. w Ma●ke 3. 9. x Luke 8. 23. y Mark 6. 48. z Acts 27. 37. Why our Saviour traversed sea as well as land Christs first voyage a Luke 5. 7. The second voyage saves Peter b M●t. 14. 24. c Psal. 77. 19. d Iohn 6. 21. The third voyage when Christ was fast a sleep e Mat. 8. 24. f Mark 4. 3. 7. g Mar. 4. 39 40. Why Christ never sailed after his resur●ection h Mar. 8. 14. i Iohn 21 4. The method of the future description k Vid. Tabulam Ter. Sanc. l Luke 4. 29. The situation and denomination of Nazareth m Tom. 1. epi. 17. ad Marcellam n Cant. 2. 1. * Mar. 6. 3. A Vulgar error o Luke 4. 34. p Iohn 1. 46. q Iohn 19. 19. r Act. 24. 5. Christ no ceremonious Nazarite s Numb 6. 2. t Mat. 11. 19. u Luke 8. 54. x Mat. 2. 23. * Isay 11. 1. The first fruits of Christs preaching in Nazareth y Luke 4. 20. z 2 Sam 17. 7. * John 7. 15. Why Prophets without honour in their own countrey a Heb. 7. 3. The murdering intents of the Nazarites defeated b Iohn 3. 14. * See them on the place The travels of the chappell of Lauretto * See T●re●llinus his historia La●rettana c 1 Tim. 1. 4. Ioseph sold by his brethren d Gen. 37. 2. e Gen. 42. 21. f Gen. 37. 25. * verse 22. * verse 26. g Gen. 37. 25. h See description of Ephraims Tribe Sephoris the greatest city in Galilee i De bel Iud. lib. 3. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 k Josh. 19. 13. l The birth plac● of Ionah 2 King 14. 25. m Ionah 1. 3. n Ionah 4. 9. o Iohn 7. 52. p Mat. 15. 39. q Mar. 8. 10. Bethulia the stage of the tragedy of Holofernes The high seated city Iot●pata The character of Flavius Iosephus Iew and Priest son of Ma●tathias u Though in his Proeme he promiseth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 without adding or diminishing any thing w In Apparatu numero 84. Christs Sermon on this sea x Mat. 13. 2. y Exod. 14. 19 20. Tiberias nigh to which Christ multiplied the loaves z Iohn 21. 1. a Ioh. 6. 22 23. b M Biddulph in his Trav. p. 104. M. Biddulphs eye-comment on our Saviours sea-voiage * M●● 6. 33. The ancient river of K●shon c Judg. 5. 21. d Gen. 1. 9. e Vid. eum in locum f Ad quem utrique exc●●citus concur●entes manu conseruer unt Tr●m ibid. The 2 streams of Kishon running into severall seas g B●●eiden bachius in ter Sacr. h Mat. 17. 1. Mark 9. 2. Luke 9. 30. i In his de●cription of Palestin which is neither divided into l●aves p●ges columns nor chapters k M●t. 7. 7. l Iam. 4. 3. m Luke 9. 33. n Biddulphs Trav. p. 101. The city Naim Judge Elons sepulcher o Luke 7. 11. p Judg. 12. 12. The place where Baals pr●est● were slain by Eliah q 1 King 18. 28. r 1 King 17. 7. The God Carmelus * In V●sp●siano cap. 5. The pleasure of Carmel a Amos 9. 3. b 2 King 19 32. c Ibid in the marginall note * V●de ●abulas Adrichomii Cain Caiaphas 〈◊〉 c. d Gen. 4. 8. e Joh. 11. 49. f Heb. 12. 2. * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 g De bel I●d li● 2 cap. 32. h Iohn 2. 1. * Iosh. 19. 11. i Iosh. 12. 22. k Iosh. 21. 34. A ch●rlish difficulty Rather waved then s●tisfied l Tostatus Trem●llius in locum Chroni●o●um who maketh Dimnah the same with Rimmon Tabo● with Nahalol The armes of Z●bulun m 1 King 4. 12. Issachars numbers and em●nent persons a Gen. 30. 17. b Numb 1. 29. c Num. 26. 25. * 1 King 15. 27 d 1 King 1. 4. e Deut. 33. 18 19. f Josh. 19. ●2 His bounds fruitfulnesse g Psal. 106. 24. h Gen. 49. 15. i Gen. 49. 14. Not defective in valour k Judg. 5. 15. Excelling in Chronology l 1 Chr. 12. 32. m Riv●t Exer● in 49. Gen●sios n Josh. 19. 18. Iezreel a regall City o Josh. 17. 10. p 2 King 9. 27. q ● King 21. 3. Naboths refusall defended Iezebels murdering of Naboth r 1 King 21. 10 s 2 King 9. 26. t Deut. 24. 16. Divine just●ce u 1 King 22. 34. w 2 King 9. 24 Abaziahs double death reconciled x Heb. 9. 27. y 1 King 21. 1. And his doubl●●●riall z 2 King 9. 28. a 2 Chr. 22. 9 The manner of lezebels death b 1 King 19. 2 c Ibidem d 2 King 9. 31. e Ibid. vers 35. f Feet in thos● parts naked i●●andal● g 2 King 10. 8. The bloud of Iezebel why requ●red of Iehu h Hose 1. 4. The brave battell against 〈◊〉 i Iudg. 10. 1 2. k Iudg. 5. 19. l Iudg. 5. 14. S●ars wa●●curs m Gen. 15. 5. 22. 17. Kishon Gods besome n Iudg. 5. 21. Kishon and Enga●●im o 1 Chron. 6. p Josh. 21 28. q Biddulphs ●ravells p. 113. r Idem ibidem Sh●nem Abishags birthplach s Iosh. 19. 18. t 1 King 1. 3. u Psal. 103. 5. w 1 King 2. 23. Elisha his honourable land●lady x 2 King 4. 17. y 2 King 4. 20. Restored to her lost possession● z 2 Kin. 8. 1. c. a 2 King 4. 13. b 2 King 4. 10. Tabor a city c Iosh. 19. 22. d Iudg. 8. 18. e Ier. 46. 18. f Hos. 5. 1. g Brocardus in Descrip. Terrae Sanc. Itin. ab Acone versu● Eurum h Psal. 89. 12. Da●arah and Tarichea i Iosh. 19. 12. k Iosh. 21. 28. l 1 S●m 28. 4. m 1 Sam. 29. 1. n 1 Sam. 29. 11. o 1 Sam. 31. 9 10. p 2 Sam. 1. 10. q Speed in the life of Richard the third towards the end Rain on mount Gilboa r 2 Sam. 1. 21. s Descrip. T●r. Sanc. ab Acone versus Notum t Mat. 17. 20. u Act. 1. 20. w Psal. 109. 7. * 1 King 5. Manass●h in Issachar x Iosh. 17. 11. y Ephes. 1. 11. And how in Asher z Viz. 1 Chr. 8. 38. 1 Chr. 9. 44. a Opus est quadring●ntis camelis onustis Commentariis rationem reddere Mar. Sutra cited by Buxdors in Thesauro sol 202. b 2 King 9. 27. c Iosh.
a ridge of high mountains whereon stands Hebron on the left hand the Mediterranean Sea bordered with continued hills beset with variety of fruits The Champion between about twenty miles over full of flowry hills ascending leasurely and not much surmounting their ranker vallies with groves of Olives and other fruits dispersedly adorned Yet is this wealthy Bottome as are all the rest for the most part uninhabited § 13. From the vale of Gerar the brook Berzor runneth by the grove near Beersheba planted by Abraham for the more convenient performance of his devotion Collect we hence that Abraham resided some considerable time in these parts seeing trees grow not up as Ionas his gourd in a night but must have some competent season to come to maturity But what was piety in Abraham in planting this grove was profaneness in his posterity to imitate For after that God had made choice of a fixed place Tabernacle or Temple to put his name there such as elsewhere sacrificed unto him were not onely guilty of Schisme separating themselves from the publick worship but flat Idolatry serving the true God in a false manner namely in a place prohibited And now it is seasonably remembred that many ages after Beersheba was an eminent place of Idolatry The Prophet threatneth finall confusion to such that say in nature of an oath The manner of Beersheba liveth It being probable that as the brazen serpent set up by Moses was afterwards abused to Idolatry so this grove of Abrahams planting near Beersheba was by his posterity perverted to some solemn superstition the manner or way whereof secundum usum Beershebae was a precedent or leading pattern for other places to imitate as Act. 9. 2. 18. 25. 24. 14. § 14. But the City of Beersheba it self stood hard by on the brook Bezor The name imports The well of an oath First so called from Abrahams then from Isaac's ceremonious swearing and covenanting with Abimelech in that place Now if Scarlet keep colour because twice died and therefore called Dibaphon well might Beersheba retain her name twice on the same occasion imposed upon it Here God comforted Iacob in his journey down into Egypt promising him safety and sight of his son Ioseph Many hundred years after Samuel at Beersheba set up his Sons for Judges who degenerated from their Fathers integrity In the division of the land into two kingdomes Beersheba belonged to Iudah where Iehoshaphat set up Judges and whither Eliah persecuted by Iezebel fled for succour Hence he fled into the wilderness leaving his servant at Beersheba Not that he carelesly cast him off but as the case stood with Eliah life was to be preferred before attendance and one alone might shift with more secrecy then two together Besides by the avoidance of this servant probably no person of extraordinary performance divine providence made a way for Elisha one of more desert in this vacancy to be inducted into Eliah's service § 15. Coming still west-ward on the bank of Bezor we finde the place where two hundred of Davids foot being faint stayed with the baggage whilest the rest of their brethren pursued and conquered the Amalekites But these at their return denyed the two hundred staying by the brook any part of their spoile till David ordered it as a leading case that these which attended the baggage should be equall sharers with such who fought in the battell And very good reason 1 It was not laziness but weariness kept them behinde A stout heart sometimes cannot help a fainting body Wherefore to punish sickness in them for a sin had been height of tyranny 2 Grant their tired bodies could not keep pace with their souls yet no doubt in desire they marched along with their brethren and perchance by their prayers facilitated their victory 3 During their staying behind their imployment was as necessary though not so honourable The stuffe could not secure it self and the keeping of it in the others absence was a good piece of defensive service Now from hence it appears that in cases not provided for in the judiciall Law the Princes of Israel were intrusted with power to enact Statutes in a prudentiall proportion to Gods word binding all in their dominions to the observation of them This ordinance of David may from the place be termed the Statute of Bezor Nor is it any news for Laws to be made in open fields by rivers sides our English Laws having had their birth in so plain a place in Ronny-mede near the river of Thames where King Iohn and his Barons first drew them up together Yea no fitter place for such solmn acts then a rivers side where the sight thereof may be the remembrancer that Iudgement may run down as waters and righteousness as a mighty stream Hence Bezor glideth into the Land of the Philistines whither in due time we will follow it § 16. South of this brook lay the wilderness of Beersheba often mentioned in Scripture Herein Hagar and Ishmael wandred when the bottle of water was spent the last Legacy which Abraham bequeathed him Oh how she weeps as if intending to refill the same from her eyes but alass that moisture so brackish would rather increase then allay any thirst And now what should she do It was death to her to see her son die and yet that pity which would not suffer her to tarry by him would not permit her to depart from him In this Dilemma of affection she resolves on the distance of a bow-shoot as a competent mean betwixt presence and absence and disposeth her self under one shrub her son under another Here Ishmael cryes and God heareth The very worst in extreme want are the object of pity and though Ishmael had mockes for Isaac heaven had mercy for Ishmael An Angel sent shews Haga● a fountain not now newly created but newly discovered to her sight The object was there before but the Organ not rightly disposed to behold it How near may men be to their own happiness and miss it touching it yet not seeing it till God open their eyes More south in this wilderness was the Iuniper-tree under which Elisha sate so highly discontented Coales of Juniper we know are extremely hot but is there any secret quality in the shade of that tree to put Eliah sitting under into such passions as that nothing but death would please him for the present Sorrow bought him asleep and afterwards awaking being refreshed with a cake of bread cruse of water and comfort of an Angel he undertook his journey to Horeb. § 17. Not far off betwixt Kadesh and Bered is Beer-laha-roi that is the well of him that liveth and seeth so named by Hagar because there an Angel catechised comforted and counselled her to return and humble herself to Sarah her mistress By this well Isaac was walking and meditating when Rebekah brought from her Fathers house first met him in
o Iudg. 1. 35. p Numb 13. 29. q Gen. 13. 7. r Iosh. 17. 15. * Judg. 1. 4. s Iosh. 9. 7. 11. 19. t Gen. 34. 2. u Iosh. 11. 3. w Iudg. 3. 3. Iosh. 11. 17. x 2. Sam. 5. 6. y Gen. 15. 19. z Iudg. 4. 11. a Psal. 88. 12. b Prov. 27. 1. c Psal. 9. 6. d Bochartus G●og Sac. l. 4. c. 36. p. 347. e Ovid. Met. lib. 3. f Gen. 14. 5. g 2 Sam. 5. 18. h Josh. 17. 15. i Gen. 14. 5. k Deut. 7. 2. l Gen. 37. 15. m Bochartus ut priùs n Ezek. 30. 15 16. o Exod. 16. 1. p Histor. Bel. ver 14. q Josh. 18. 22. r Josh. 14. 14. s Num. 13. 6. t Iosh. 15. 63. u Iudg. 1. 21. w Josh. 16. 2. x Mat. 10. 4. y John 2. 1. z 3 Iohn 1 2. Anciently an A●my of Kings in Canaan a Io●h 12. 9. The 31 kingdomes how dispensed to the severall Tribes b Iosh ibid. Two distinct combinations of thes● Kings c Iosh. 10. 3. d Iosh ●● 1 2 3. Necessary difference betwixt the two maps of Canaan c 1 Cor. 7. 31. f Gen. 1● 3. a 2 King 17. 6. b 2 King 17. 18. c Isai. 7. 20. d Isai. 14. 23. e 2 Chr. 30. 6. f 2 Chron. 30. 10. 18. g 2 Chr. 35. 18. h Ezra 6. 17. i Ezra 2. 64. k Vbi ●rgo sunt 12000 in iis sanè qui ascenderunt dereliquis tribubus Seder olam Rabba cap. 29. l 1 Chron. 9. 3. m In Animad ver in Euseb. numero 1734. n Mat. 4. 14. c. o Luk● 2. 36. p Acts 26. 7. q James 1. 1. r Acts 11. 19. s Levit. 19. 10. t Acts 26. 7. a 1 King 12. 19. b 2 Sam. 24. 9. c Josh. 19. 1. 9. d 1 King 19. 3. e 2 Chr. 11. 8. f 2 Chr. 11. 10. g Ibidem h 2 Chr. 11. 14 i 2 Chr. 11. 16. k Prov. 13. 28. l 1 King 22. 49. m 1 King 21. 13. o Sir Walter Raleigh Hist. World 1 part 2600. cap. 19. Sect. 6. p Asa 2 Chron. 14. 13. Ichosaphat 2 Chron. 20. 23 q 2 King 3. 5. r 2 Chr. 21. 8. s 2 Chr. 13. 19. t 2 Chron. 16. 1. u 2 Chr. 25. 23. w 2 Chr 28. 6. a John 4. 34. Iudea with the appurtenances thereof b Luke 1. 5. c Ezra 5. 8. d Mat. 19. 1. Mark 10. 1. e 1 Macc. 11. 34. Samaria peopled with colonies of Medes c. f So D. Heyly● g 2 King 17. 24. h 2 King 17. 27 i 2 King 17. 32. k 2 King 17. 34. The Articles of the Samaritan Creed l John 4. 22. m John 4. 25. n John 4. 12. o Ant. Ind. lib. 11. sub sinem pag. 386. lib. 12. ca. 7. pag. 410. The Antipathy betwixt the Samaritans and Iews p Luke 9. 53. q Iohn 4. 9. r John 8. 48. s Luke 17. 16. t Luke 10. 33. u Galilee twofold why one of them surnamed of the Gentiles w Isa. 9. 1. Mat. 4. 15. x Bell. Ind. li. 3. ca. 4. pag. 833. y Ex●●cit 114. 〈◊〉 25. c. 〈◊〉 z 2 King 14. 13. The character of the Gali●eans a Iosephus ut pri●s b Iohn 18. 10. c Luke 13. 1. d Mar. 14. 70. e Iohn 4. 45. The three Provinces how compared s Iosh. 20 7. The originall and nature of Te●rarchies a Suidas Stephanus in Thesa●ro b 〈◊〉 co●ors 〈…〉 c Plinian exercit ●ol 576. Why 〈◊〉 Romans continued Tetrarchies d Luke 3. 1. e Luke 13 1. f Luke 23. 7. Why Abilene mentioned by Saint Luke The inequality of these Tetrarchies in extent and revenue g See ●peeds Maps h De B●ll Iud. lib. 2. cap. 9. The word Tetrarchies variously taken i Salmasius ut prius k Little●on ●ol 135. Cowels interpr in litera C. Idumea Per●a Decapolis l Mark 3. 8. m Isay 34. 5. Ezek. 35.15 n Luke 19. 17. o Nat. Histor. lib. 5. c. 18. p Itin ab Achone versus Eurum Hil-countrey and low-countrey in Iudea q Luke 1. 3● r 2 Chr. 26. 10. s Judg. 1. 9. Petite lands in Palestine t 1 King 4. 10. u 1 King 4. 11. w 1 Sam. 9. 5. x 1 Sam. 13. 17. y Mat. 14. 34. Hebrews distanced places by paces bow-shoots a 2 Sam. 6. 13 b 1 Sam. 10. 23. c Gen. 21. 16. And by days-journeys d Exod. 5. 3. e 2 Sam. 18. 23. f Gen. 28. 10. g Gen. 28. 11. h See the Map of G●d Cubits the current measure of the Hebrews i Esther 7. 9. k Numb 35. 4. Two kinds of C●bus a 〈◊〉 41 8. b Cap. 46 v. 2. cited by Arias Montanus de Mensur Sac● Furlongs how long c Acts 27. 28. d 2 M●c 12. ● A R●man m●le made the sam● wi●h 〈◊〉 H●brew B●rah e In m●●suris sac●is f Gen 35. 16. 48. 7. g 2 King 5. 19. H●w 〈◊〉 Saviours precept ●s to b● understood h Mat. 5. 41. A Sabbath-days journey how much i Acts 1. 12. k John 11. 1● Whereon Sabbath-days journeys were grounded l Exod. 16. 29. * Josh 3. 4. m Exod. 10. 23. * Mat. 12. 2. Unknown in the age of Elisha a 2 King 4. 22. o Mat. 24. 20. Difference in the longitudes and latitudes p Ma● 15. 29. q In our answer to the objections of the Map generall of Pales●ine The vast diff●rence between miles of severall countr●ys And betwixt miles of the same countrey a 1 Sam. 11. 11. b Patest Seig. f. 19. c Vadian Phax f. 271. d Jud. 20. 16. e Luke 24. 13. f John 6. 19. Townes on the upstroke how to be accounted What Maps most to be credited in matters of difference How places are known by their s●verall characters The b●dge of Apocrypha Cities g Rom. 3. 2. h Acts 10. 33. i ●King 14. 13. k 1 Cor. 1● 11. a Ant. Iud. ●● 1. cap. 2. b Deut 24. 5. c Psal. 128. 7. a Gen. 35. 22. b Gen. 49. 4. c Numb 16. 1. 26. 5 8 9. d Numb 1. 21. * Numb 26. 7. e Deut. ● 10. f Deut. 2. 9. g Numb 21. 26. h Isa. 15. 16. ●a ler. 4. 8. i Numb 32.1 k 2 King 10. 33. * 2 King 15. 29. l 1 Chr. 5. 6. 26. m 1 Chron. 5. 8. n Isa. 17. 2. o Icr. 48. 20. * Josh. 21 30. 37. p Numb 35. 4. * In our answers to the objections on Reuben q Gen. 49 7. r 2 Chr. 11. 14. s Deut. 2. 26. t Adri. in theat ter sanct fol. 51. u Josh. 20. 8. 21. 36. ● Chron. 6. 78. Ier. 48. 24. x Deut. 19. 8 9. y Numb 35. 15. z Deut. 19. 3. a Num. 35. 27. Rabbi Maimo lb. cap. 8. sec. 11. b Deut. 19. 12. c Numb 35. 17 18 23. d Numb 35. 26 27. e Maimo on Numb ca. 35. ver 2● ca. 7. Sect. 14. f Exod. 21. 14. 1 King 2. 29. g Iosep. 13. Aati
hereof in our objections against the tribe of Iudah l Vide Kalendarium Hebrai cum Munsteri pag. 62. The armes of Iudah m Gen. 49. 9. n Prov. 30. 30. The adjacent parts to Ierusalem a Gen. 22. 2. b Exod. 23 26. The brook Kidron c 1 King 15. 13 2 Chr. 30. 14. d 2 King 23. 6. e 2 King 23. 12 f Job 6. 15. The valley of Iehosaphat g 2 Chr. 20. 20. h Ioel 3. 2 i Act. 1. 11. k Luke 22. 44. l Joh. 18. 18. Ch●ist betrayed in this garden m Ioh. 18. 3. n Ioh. 18. 6. Luk. 22. 52. o Luk. 22. 51. The Rock of offence p 1 Kin. 11. 7. 5. q Exod. 20. r Rom. 9. 33 Absaloms pillar in the Kings dale s Gen. 14. 17. t 2 Sam. 18. 16. The stone of Zoheleth u 1 King 1. 9. w 1 King 1. 40. Three tops on Mount Olivet x Mat. 21. 8. David flying from Absalom y 2 Sam. 15. 24. z 2 Sam. 6. 14 a 2 Sam. 15. 25. b 2 Sam. 15 30. 16. ●● Bahurim where Shimei rayled on David c 2 Sam. 16. 45 d 2 Sam. 16. 9. e 2 Sam. 16. 11. Sples at Bahurim concealed f 2 Sam. 3. 16. g 2 Sam. 17. 18. h 2 Sam. 17. 20. Rachel bur●ed nigh Bethlehem i Gen. 35. 14. 48. 7. k Gen. 30. 1. l Virgil. Eclo 9. m 1 Sam. 10. 2. Ruths gleaning in Bethlehem n Ruth 1. 4. 6. o Ruth 2. 8. p Ruth 3. 6. Davids birth and life in Bethlehem q 1 Sam. 17. 54. r 2 Sam. 23. 15. s 2 Sam. 23. 16. Iesus born in Bethlehem t Esay 9. 6. u Luk. 2. 7. w Luk. 2. 8. x Gen. 35. 21 22 The wisemen directed by a star to Bethlehem z Num. 24. 17. a Mat. 2. 2. b Mica 5. 2. Ioh. 7. 42. Return to their Countrey another way The babes of Bethlehem massacred c Mat. 2. 16. Ramah nigh Bethlehem d Mat. 2. 18. e Gen. 29. 17. f 1 Sam. 10. 2. g 2 Sam. 2. 32. How so many Kings in Bezek h 2 Sam. 19. 38. i Jer. 41. 17. k Iudg. 1. 7. l Gen. 27. 20. The vale of Rephaim m C●md Brit. in Northumberland n 2 Sam. 5. 18. 20. o 2 Sam. 5. 22 23 24. Mulberry trees and silke plentifull in Palestine Saul first made bravery frequent in Israel p Ezek. 1● 10. q Mat. 11. 18. r 2 Sam. 1. 24. s In Esiacis lib. 1. ●maus where Christ appeared to the two Disciples t Luk. 24. 13. u Luk. 24. 28. w Vers. 30. x 1 Mac. 4. Zachariah his house y Mat. 3. z Luk. 1. 41. a Iosh. 21. 17. Gebah a City of the Levites b 1 Sam. 13. 3. c Nehem. 7. 30. David dancing before the Arke d 2 Sam. 6. 20. e Act. 26. 24. Store of Storks in Palestin f Psal. 104. 17. g Levit. 11. 19. h Ier. 8. 7. a 2 Cor. 11. 26. b Gen. 13. 17. c 2 Chr. 25. 19. * John 4. 39. d Ruth 2. 16. e Acts 17. 11. * Colos. 2. 19. e Psal. 119. 96. f 1 Sam. ●7 51. g 2 Sam. 2. 23. h 2 Sam. 17. 23. i 2 Sam. 14. 25. k Deut. 31. 26. a Isa. 4. 1. b Gen. 14. 18. c Gen. 22 13. * Judg. 19. 10. * It is of the dual number in Hebrew because first consisting of two principal parts Zion and the Lower City d Gen. 22. 14. e Psal. 76. 2. f Euseb. li. 9. pr●par evange ●●ge●ippus l. 5. ca. 9. Niceph. calixt l. 10. cap. 33. g Absurdum esse peregrinae linguae mixtura demonstrat Hieronymus Evagr● h 2 Sam. 10. 4. i Statius sylvar li. 5. in protr●ptico ad Crispinum k 〈◊〉 z●ta Odyss Beta l Sands Trav. li. 3. pag. 155. m Isa. 1. 21. n Mat. 5. 35. o Mat. 27. 53. p De bell● Iud. lib. 3. cap. 4. q Ezek. 5. 5. r Eusebius saith that Ierusalem was called anciently Algariza that is The 〈◊〉 mountain s In perap Evang lib. 12. cap. 27. a Nu● 36. 9. b Iosephus contra Appi●n lib prim● c Iosep. ibid. d Exod. 34 23. e I●sep B●l. Iuda ca. gr 45. lat 17. f Luk. 8. 45. * Aboth R. Nat●●n per. 34 * Psal. 80. 9. g Mat. 23. 37. h Psal. 122. 3. i Deut. 22. 8. k Ier. 19. 13. Ier. 32. 29. l Isa. 26. 1. m Ioan. Mena Poeta Mercat pag. 118. in Atlante n Zech. 2. 5. o Ioseph lib. 6. B●ll I●d ●a 6. p Con. App. lib. 1. q Geogr. li. 16. pag. 762. r Idem ibid●● s Psal. 48. 12. Four sort● of Gates in Ierusalem a Act. 12. 10. b Act. 3. 2. c 2 Chr. 23. 15. The Sheep-gate d Nehem. 3. 1. The Golden-gate e Br●c it● 6. Sal. 〈◊〉 9. c. 4. Breid 14. Iul Pasch. d. 184. f See Adricho Theatrum Terr sanct p● ●67 g Act. 11. 9 10. h Luk. 19. 00. The Horse-gate b Ier. 31. 40. i Nhem 3. 28. k Compare 2 King 11. 16. with ● Chr. 23. 1● The Water-gate l Neh. 12. 37. m Neh. 6. 15. n Jer. 19. 2. Why no gates on the south of Ierusalem The Fountain-gate o Nehem 3. 15. p Neh. 12. 37. q Nehem. 3. 15. The Dung-gate r 1 Cor. 12. 22. s Nehem. 3. 4. The Valley-gate t P●al 125. 2. u Neh. 2. 13. 15. w Neh. 3. 13. The Corner-gate a 2 Chr. 25. 23. b 2 Chr. 26. 9. Why not repaired in Nehemiahs time c For this gate is mentioned Zech. 14. 10. The gate of Ephraim d 1 Chr. 9. 3. e Stows survey of London pag. 448. The Old-gate * Nehem. 3. 6. The Fish-gate f Nehe. 13. 16. g Nehem. 3. 3. The gate of Benjamin h Jer. 20. 2. i Jer. 37. 13. * Arias Montanus Adricho●ius M. Moor. A strange mistake in learned men k M. william Sommer in his Antiquitles of Canturbury pa. 16. 17. l Zech. 14. 10. The Needles-eye m Mat. 19. 24. n Mark 10. 24. o Camden in York-shire pag. 700. The Tower of M●●● t Nehem. 3. 1. 12. 39. u Nehem. 3. 1. The tower of furnaces w Neh. 3. 11 The tower of Hananeel d Nehem. 3. 1. e Nehem. 3. 25. The tower that lyeth out f Nehem. 3. 27. The great tower that lyeth out g Nehem. 3. 19. The tower of David h Cant. 4. 4. The tower of Siloe * Luk. 13 4. h Mat. 21. 44. The tower of Ophel where the Nethinims dwelt i Nehem. 3. 26. k Ezra 2. 70. Their service and priviledges l Josh. 9 27. m 2 Sam. 21. 2. n Ezra 8. 20. o Ezra 2. 62. p Ezra 2. 43. q Psal 133. 2. r Ezra 7. 24. The Tower of women m Ioseph Bel. Iud. li. 6. c. 2. 5. n Ca●d Brit. in Dorset shire And another so called in York●●ire The high Priest begins the building a Nehem. 3. 1. People of all sorts second them d Nehem. 3. 12. Why after the captivity two governours to one city
64. 65. g Compare Iob 1. 3. with Ezra 2. 67. In wealth h 1 King 9. 28. 10. 22. i 1 King 10. 27. k 1 Chr. ●2 14. 1 Chr. 29. 4. l 1 Chr. 29. 7. m Ezra 2. 69. No eminent ar●izan n Exod. 31 3. o 1 King 7. 14. p Ribera de Temp. sabr li. ● cap. 27. q Ezra 6. 4. r Anti. Iul. lib. cap. ●n some copies 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as Ribera ci●es it t Ezra 3. 7. Cedars fetched from 〈◊〉 u B●ddulphs Travel● pag 40. Great promises ill performed w Ezra 6. 4. The old men weep x Ezra 3. 12. The youngmen shout for joy God delighteth in minims y Zech 4 10. z D●ut 7. 7. a Iudg. 6. 15. b 1 Sam. 9. 21. c 1 Cor. 15. 9. d Psal. 68. 27. e Luk. 1. 48. f Mat. 13. 32. This far less then Solomons Temple a Hagg. 2. 3. b Ezra 3. 12. c Ibidem Objection to the contrary d ●●gga 2. 3. Zech 4. 10. A Salv● rejected Others●end●●d e Dan. 6. 8. f 2 Chr. 3. ● g Tremellius in locum Ezrae h 2 Chr. 3. 4. Breadth how ●aken in Scripture i Revel 20. 9. k De Templi ●abrica lib. 1. cap. 27. Samaritanes the●r false friendship a Ezra 4. 15. b 2 Chr. 11. 14. Their open enmity c Ezra 4. 15. d 2 Chr. 36. 13. e Ezra 4. 13. 16. The I●ws forbidden to build the Temple f Ezra 4. 21. g Haggai 1. 4. Fall a building it again encouraged by the Prophets h Ezra 5. 1. i Eccles. 8. 4. k Ezra 6. 2. l Ibid. ver 8. Chronologicall difficulties justly declined m Prov. 26. 17. n Iohn 2. 20. Sacrifice at the Dedication o 2 Cor. 8. 12. p 1 King 18. 31. Repaired by Maccabeus q 1 Mac. 4. 57. r Ibid. ver 59. s Ibid. ver 47. Christ at this Feast of Dedication t Ioh. 10. 22. u Ioh. 2. 2. The Rhemists their wilde note w Pag. 29● on Iohn 10. 22. x 2 Mac. 12. y Luk. 7. 36. Most of the ●●ensils restored a Dan. 5. 3. b Ezra 1. 11. But many wanting c 2 Chr. 6 13. d 2 Chr. 28. 13. e 2 King 25. 13. f Ibidem g Levi● 9. ●4 h 2 Chr. 7. 1. i Exod. 16. 33. k Num. 17. 10 l 2 Ma● 2. 5. m Exod. 34. 1. n Ephes. 1. 23. The Oracle speech●ess o Anti. Iud. li. 3. ca. 10. pag. 90. Wherein it excelled Solomons p Hagg. 2. 9. The Courts of the Temple q N●hem 8. 16. r Ezra 10. 9. Why no draught of Zorobabels Temple Wicked men sometimes do good a Anti. Iud. lib. 15 cap. 14. 〈◊〉 of which all our ens●ing history is taken Some deny Herods rebuilding of the Temple b Ekius first and after him Villalpandus in ●zech tom 2 part 2. lib 5. d●●p 4. cap. 68. sequentibus Iosephus to be believed herein c Deut. 17. 6. d In Proleg in librum de Emend it Temporum Could not be deceived would not deceive Answers b●st to the Disciples admiration e M●●k 13. 1. f Ibid. ver ● Beleeved by many good authours g Lib. de h In cap. 11. 〈◊〉 fere initio i In cap. 2. Haggai * Constantine l. Empe. in praesatione in Middoth k Villalpandus ut prius Much may be alledged against Herods building 1. Objection a 2 Chr. 28. 3. b Mar. 2. 20. Answer c Instine lib. 1. d Ezra 6. 4. ●Objection e Ioh. 2. 20. Answer f Above cap. 3. § 5. 3 Objection g Haggai 29. h Mat. 3. 1. Answer i Revel 17. 11. The same objection rein●orced And answered k Ezra 3. 7. i Vid. ejus annot in Mat. 24. 1. Iohn 2. 20. 4 Objection Answered Full credit not required to Iosephus a 1 Cor. 11. 18. b 2 Chr. 3. 2. c Ibid. ver 4. Common cubits meant by Iosephus appearing by the bigness of the ●tones d As but 24 foot high 7 broad and 16 in compass Camdens Brit. in 〈◊〉 e Mark 13. 1. f Luk 21. 5. Priests builders g Act 18. 3. h Mat. 4. 5. Finished on Herods birth-day i 2 Cor. 6. 14. * Mat. 14. 6. An incredible report l Mark 13. 1. What ●se may be made thereof if true m Psal. 87.1 n Psal. 46. 5. An impudent lie of Ben-G●rions a In his book of the Herodians pag. 103. b 1 Chr. 22. 5. c 1 King 4. 24. d 1 King 3.13 e 1 King 5. 15 16. f Iudge 8. 21. Ben-Gorion an incompetent Iudge g Exod. 22. ● h Ezra 3.12 i Mark 14.67 * Lib. 6. cap. 1. sol 53. Editionis Cracovi●nsis A dangerous Iewish design The golden Vine in the H●rodian Temple k Historiaru● lib. 5. l Numb 18. 23. m Villalpandus n Iohn 15.1 o Iosep●us Anti Iud. lib. 17. cap. 8. The golden bloudy Eagle p 2 Chr. ●5 26. The Map taken out of Capellus * In his Compendiu● Historia Iudaic● lent m● by that learned and industrious Gentleman M. Edward L●igb Esq. a Luk. 1. 4. The difference betwixt 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c Luke 1. 9. d Mat. 5. 17. g Mat. 27. 51. b Ioh. 18. 2c e Mat. 5. 1. f Mat. 13. 2. h Mat. 27. 25. i Act. 1. 25. Beautifull gate full of begge●● k Act. 3. 2. Christ presented in the Temple l Luk. 2. 24. Sim●o●s testimony of Christ m Luk. 2. 29. n Luk. 2. 35. And is seconded by Anna. o Luk. 2. 27. p Luk. 2. 37. How Anna departed not out of the Temple q 2 King 11. 3. r Psal. 27. 4. Christs first act in the Temple t Luk. 2. 46. u Iohn 1. 1. He pu●geth it w Iohn 2. 14. x Iohn 5. 2. Sa●nt Hieromes conceit * Igneum enim quidd●m s●dc●eum ●adiabat y Ioh. 2. 17. Christs Sermon in Solomons porch z Ioh. 10. 23. a Ioh. 10. 31. b Luk. 19. 40. Lame b'ind cured in the Temple c Mat. 21. 14. Christs second purging of the Temple d Ioh. 2. 15. His farewell to the Temple g Mark 12. 42. Luk. 21. 2. Saint Peters remarkable Sermon a Eccles. 12. 11. b Act. 2. 37. The Apostles joint-commissioners c Act. 2. 38. Evangelicall r●pentance prescribed to the people d Mat. 26. 75. e 2 Cor. 1. 4. f Act. 2. 38. g Act. 2. 41. h Luk. 15. 7. * Act. 2. 40. Four advantages of Peters Sermon i Act. 2. 5. k 1 Cor. 16. 9. Colos. 4. 3. l 2 Cor. 6. 11. m Act. 14. 27. n Act. 16. 14. Christs promise plentifully performed o Ioh. 14. 12. p Act. 1. 15. q Mat. 23. 58. r Mat. 4. 17. s Act. 2. 46. What properly was Solomons porch t Act. 3. 11. 5. 12. Not Solomons porch properly so called a 1 King 6. 3. 2 Chr. 3. 4. b Ibidem Seated on the east side c Lib. Anti. 20. cap. 8. Quest. Why called Solomons porch d Psal. 137. 7. Answer thereunto e 〈…〉
f Compare●osephus ●osephus as afore-cited with himself de Bel. Iud. li. 5. c. 14. Why Solomons porch chosen by the disciples g Mar. 6. 10. Wherein we decline Capellus his judgement h Constantine l. Empereur in Middoth p. 53. Ludovic de Dicu in Act. Apost p. 39. 〈◊〉 i 〈…〉 The last passage of Saint Paul in the Temple k Act. 4. 36. Who almost lost his life therein l Act 21. 26. m Mat. 26. 8. n Mat. 26. 12. A popular mutiny o Act. 21. 29. p Act. 21. 34. Saint Paul rescued q Act. 21. 37. The wealth of the Corbar ar●sing from pure Pagans Native Iews their liberality z Mark 12. 44. a Luk. 16. 14. b Exod. 14. 23. The gainfull doctrine of Corban c 1 Tim. 5. 16. d Exod. 20. 12. e Mar. 15. 5. Muk 7. 11. The ill in●luence of this doctrine Pompey his moderation in sparing the treasure of the Temple s Iosephus Ant. Iud. ●● 14. 6. 8. Crassus his sacriledge g Ios●phus Ant. Iud. li. 4. c. 12. The fond Criticisme of the Scribes h Mat. 23. 16. The finall abolit●on of the utensils of the Temple i Revel 11. 7. k Gal. 4. 9. a Luke 1. 3. 4. b Luk. 18. 19. c Act. 4. 32. d Ephes. 6. ●7 e Act. 13. 7. f Act. 10.15 g Isa. 51. 1. h Acts 1. 1. a In Hebrew White b Ier. 18. 14. c Cant. 5. 15. d Cant. 4. 11. Hos. 14. 9. e Hose 14. 7. f De alimentis facult lib. 3. cap. 38. g Deut. 3. 25. h Isa. 29. 17. i Isa. 40. 16. k Is● 5. ● l Iosh. 13. 5. Iudg. 3.3 * Gen. 10.17 m ●lin nat history n Psal. 74. 6 7. o 1 King 9. 11. p 1 King 9. 13. q 1 King 5. 11. 2 Chron. 2. 10. r 1 King 9. 11. s Iosh. 19. 27. t Josh. 10. 13. u 2 Sam. 1. 18. a 1 King 9. 19. 2 Chr. 8. 6. b Heb. 8. 5. c Cant. 7. 4. d Arist. in libro physiognomico e 2 Sam. 10. 6. f Gen. 14. 14. g Heb. 7. 9. h Gen. 14. 16. i Gen. 14. 24. k Gen. 14. 20. l 1 Chr. 18. 6 7. m 2 Sam. 10. 6. n 2 Sam. 10. 9. n 2 Sam. 10. 9. o 2 Sam 3. 3. 1 Chr 3. 2. p 2 Sam. ●3 38. q 2 Sam. 10. 6. * So Minister expounds the name thereof r Iudg. 11. 3. s Iob. 1. 1. t 2 Sam. 8. 5. u 2 King 5. 12. w Eccles. 1. 5. x Act. 26. 11. y Gen. 15. 2. z 2 Sam. 8. 5 6. 1 Chr. 18. 6. a 1 Kin. 1. 23 24. b 2 King 14. 28. c 2 King 16. 6. d 2 King 16. 9. e 2 Cor. 11. 32. f Vetus ac jam pridem recept a populi Romani consuetudo ut habcret instru●enta servit●tis reges Tacit. in vita Agricolae g Act. 9. 24. 2 Cor. 11. 32. h Psal. 127. 1. i 2 King 5. 18. k Nic. Fuller Miscel. Sacra pag. l Act. 9. 12. m Biddulph in his travels pa. n Nullae ibi sunt ob fortunae bona lites nulli proinde advocati procuratores au●causarum sollicitor●s quia debitores non sunt ulli aut credi●●res Omnia piompta paeata transiguntur pccunia Medicis omnino nibil ni●i restituta prius aegro sanitate ofsertur G●org Bra● in civit orbis terrarum in des Damasc. o 2 Sam. 10. 16. p 2 Sam. 8. 4. q 2 Sam. 8. 4. r Psal. 33. 17. s Iosh. 11. 6. t Deut. 17. 19. u 2 Sam. 8. 8. w 1 Chr. 18. 8. x Hum●rey Lhuyd in descrip Walliae y 2 Sam. 8. 8. z Biddulphs travels pa. 45. a 1 King 2. 44. b Gen. 10. 18. c 2 S●m 8. 10. d Esa. 37. 13. * 2 Kin. 25. 6 7. e Act. 11. 26. f Act. 15. 1. g In his Epistle to the Cardinall of Loraine prefixed before his translation of Chrysostome on the Galatians h Gal. 2. 18. i Colos. 4. 10. k Act. 15. 58. l Act. 15. 46. m Act. 6. 5. n Rev. 2. 6. * Bar●nius An. Eccles. Anno. 68. Num. 10. o See M. Meade in his Apostasieof the latter times pag. 122. p Act. 14. 26. q Act. 13 4. r Nic. Fuller Miscell lib. 4. ca 5. pa. 493. s Gen. 6. 14. t Cupr●ssus incisa non renascitur sicut ex mort●● nihil jam est sperandum Scal. casti infestum u 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈…〉 pag. 5. w Nic Fuller ut prius x Nat. hist. li. 8. cap. 32. y Act. 21. 16. z Act. 13. 7. a Act. 4. 36. b Iosh. 13. 33. c Act 4. 37. d Act. 13. 5 6. verse 11. e Mark 7. 26. l Rev. 3. 16. m Josh. 13. 5. n Psal. 8 3. 7. o 1 Kin. 5. 15. 18 See the margin in our Bibles p Ezek. 27. 9. q Vide Bczae Annot at inl●cum Act. 8. 36. r 2 King 20. 11. s Gen. 10. 18. 1 Chr. 1. 16. t Strabo li. 16. pag. 753. u Strabo ut prius w Ezek. 27. 11. Ezek. ●● 8. x Ezek. 27. 11. y Iudg. 8. 16. z 2 Sam. 5 8. a Vide Tr●m●l annot in locum b See S●ows survey of London c Nat bist li. 2. cap. 91. d P. Hylyn Microsme pa. 556. e Strabo Geog● lib. 16. p. 754. f Idem p. 755. g Biddulphs travels p. 1. h Biddulphs travels pag. i 1 King 17. 6. a Gen. 35. 36. b Numb 22. 7. c Compare Numb 25. 2. with Num. 25. 18. d Act. 7. 29. e Gen. 37. 25. 27 28. 39. Iudg. 8. 22. 24. 26. f Adrichom de Te● Sanct. in tab Reub g Iug. 7. h Num. 31. 10. i Num. 31. 49. k Num. 31. 8. l Num. 22. 31. m Habak 3. 7. n Iudg. 8. 26. o Esa. 60. 6. p Gesne● de quadrup in Dromedar q Iudg 8. 28. r Midian mentioned 1 King 18. relates not to these but to the southern Midianites whereof hereafter s Gen. 16. 12. t 1 Chr. 5. 2● u 1 Chr. 5. 9. w Gen. 16. 12. x Gen. 25. 18. y Gen. 21. 12. z Ammian Marcellinus a Gen. 25.18 b Gen. 25. 13 14 15 16. 1 Chron. 1. 29 30 31. c Vid. Tremel in locum d Gen. 25. 16. e Comment in Isaiam li. 5. cap. 21. f Gen. 16. 7. a Gen. 19. 37. b 2 Pet. 2. 7. c Deut. 2. 10. d Deut. 2. 9. Jud. 11. 15. 17 18. e Gen. 13. 7. f Iudg. 3. 14. g Iudg. 3. 8. h Iudg. 10. 7. i Iudg. 6. 1. k Iud. 13. 1. c. l Ruth 1. 14. m Ruth 1. 20. n Psal. ●● 8. o 2 Sam. 8. 2. 1 Chron. 18. 2. p 1 Sam. 22. 3. q Deut. 2. 9. r 2 King 1. 17. s 2 King 3. 6. t 2 King 3. 4. u 2 King 3. 4. w Esay 15. ler. 48. x Num. 22. 36. y Num. 22. 22. z Num. 22. 39. b Read Isa. 16. Ier. 48. c Ier. 48. 2. d 2 King 3. 11. e 2 King 3. 22. f 2 King 3. 23.