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A52807 A compleat history and mystery of the Old and New Testament logically discust and theologically improved : in four volumes ... the like undertaking (in such a manner and method) being never by any author attempted before : yet this is now approved and commended by grave divines, &c. / by Christopher Ness ... Ness, Christopher, 1621-1705. 1696 (1696) Wing N449; ESTC R40047 3,259,554 1,966

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more solid reason of their dying within that term is rather to shew that the life of man though it be never so long yet in respect of Eternity is very short and not a day but a magnum nihil Mine age saith David my World Heb. That is my abode in the World is as nothing Psal 39.5 Punctum est quod vivimus puncto minus 't is but a point and less than a point so though never so long yet far off from perfection 'T is but a small space of time that the longest liver hath on Earth compar'd with Eternity in Heaven The Phrase and he died is added at the end of all those ancient Patriarchs to shew how unalterable was that grand Stature of Heaven Thou shalt die the Death Gen. 2.17 And 't is appointed unto all men once to die Heb. 9.27 So that the youngest and strongest should be mindful of their mortality learning to die daily as Paul did 1 Cor. 15.31 And to make death familiar to us at Bed and Board for as young as we and as strong as we do daily drop down into the dust The Proverb saith assoon goes the Lambs Skin to the Market as that of the old Sheep 'T is a witty and yet a worthy saying That while Death was but a young Archer newly come into the World and unexperienced he could not hit the mark for many hundred years Hence it was that those Primitive Patriarchs most of the Ten lived nine hundred years why Death then could not hit them with his Killing Dart any sooner but now he is become a better Marks-man and can strike down right Dead within the term of one hundred nay at seventy years Psal 90.10 which number is there stated as the term of Man's Life few exceed it and fewer attain to it As mens wickedness increased so the length of their lives decreased even in Mose's time who was the Pen-man of that 90th Psalm as the title telleth Yea Death learns to hit the mark sooner now for mens lives are daily shortened and Generations are fast justled out of their Beings to give place for others Eccles 1.4 The Stage of the Earth still standing in its place while the Actors upon it are often changed that so the World may come the sooner to its End and though there be some singular Examples of a longer life yet in the general 't is observ'd that more Die before they be Ten years old since Death became such a cunning Archer than there be that live above Sixty Yea some of Mankind there be whom Death sends out of the World as soon as Life hath led them into the World whose short passage is ab Utero ad Urnam from the Grave of the Womb to the Womb of the Grave There is but a little inter-space 'twixt their lying in the Womb and being laid in their Tomb Living in the former but Dead in the latter Besides how many die in their youth while their bones are full of marrow and their veins full of blood They perish in the midst of their way Psal 2.12 like the Jay pruning her self on the Tree Death shoots his Arrow and down they tumble while they hope in themselves to see many fair Summers The 4th Circumstance concerning Enoch's Appearance is the Function Capacity and Condition wherein he Appeared This is twofold 1. Publick as a Prophet of God and a Preacher of Gods Word or Will 2. Private as a Professor and a Practiser of Godliness both in the Form and in the Power of it in his walking with God 1. Of the first he appeared in the Quality both of a Prophet and of a Preacher both were publick Functions 1. Of a Prophet The Apostle Jude expresly mentioneth Enochs Prophecy Judes Ep. v. 14 15. How Jude came to this is uncertain There be two opinions concerning it the 1. is that the Apostle Jude had these two verses out of a book call'd the Prophecy of Enoch whereof Origen Tertullian Jerom Augustin Bede c. make mention That there was such a Book called by that name in those primitive times of the Fathers is not denied but all the doubt lieth 1. Whether Enoch was its Author Or 2. Whether Jude quoted those his two verses out of that Book considering 1. Because none of the Prophets either Moses Samuel or those after them in the Old Testament quotes any such book as those of Moses are by after-prophets 2. Because no such book is mentioned to be kept either in Moses Tabernacle or in Solomons Temple as the Tables of the Testimony were in the Ark of the Covenant 3. Because the Old Testament Church had no such book among all their Canonical Scriptures before their Babylonish Captivity 4. Because had there been such a book Moses could not have concealed it seeing the Creation of the World the History of all the primitive Patriarchs from Adam to himself were so distinctly revealed to him and had there been any such book in a true being he could not be ignorant of it but would have mentioned it as he doth all other things from the beginning Especially in his History of Enoch 5. Because if Enoch had indeed writ such a book then Moses had not been the first writer which all learned Authors both Protestant and Popish do acknowledge and which the words of our Lord Beginning at Moses he expounded unto them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself Luk. 24.27 do import for had Enoch writ a book before Moses Christ would have begun at Enoch and not at Moses 6. Because neither Philo nor Josephus two learned writers of the Jewish antiquities do make mention of such a book of Enoch now they both being curious observers and careful preservers of all memorable Monuments would undoubtedly have discovered such a precious treasure as could not but be in all generations of the Jews most highly valued both for the Reverend Antiquity and Eminent Piety of the Author as likewise for the sublime excellency of the matter There be indeed other various sentiments about this Enochs Prophecy some say he wrote it upon Pillars of Stone or brick that neither of those two grand destructions of the World which he foresaw by Water and by Fire might destroy it others say that he wrote it in a book which is lost as many other Books mentioned in Scripture as the book of the Wars of the Lord Numb 21.14 the Book of Jashar Josh 10.13 With many others of Nathan Semeiah Gad Ahiah Haddo Hanani c. Named in the Chronicles c. Others say that this book was preserved in Noahs Ark from the Floud or if it were lost yet was it restored by Noah thereunto inspired This was the opinion of Tertullian But all those are uncertain Conjectures having no confirmation from Scripture yea rather are a contradiction to it as it maketh Moses the first writer in the World Herewithal these following considerations introducing the 2d Opinion are worth due observation As 1.
and Mystery of Israel's Conduct to Canaan by Joshua HAving finished the five Books of Moses which contain the History of the first 2554 Years of the World according to Sir Walter Rawleigh's Reckoning such Variety being in the Computation of Chronologers I come now to the History of Israel's Conduct into Canaan under General Joshua who was Moses's Successor in the Government Constituted their Supreme Governour by God himself The Book of Joshua gives us a Narrative hereof on which Book the General Remarks are first to be observed and they are threefold The first is concerning the Scope of the Book The second is concerning the Author of it And the third is concerning the Subject of the whole Book First As to the Scope of it in the General 't is a solemn Doxology or giving Glory to God for the manifestation of his four Glorious Attributes his Mercy his Justice his Power and his Truth namely 1. His Mercy to Israel his Old Testament Church tho' they provok'd Him to the highest Displeasure with their most Heinous Sins both in Egypt and in the Wilderness c. yet God would not write Lo-ammi upon them Hos 1.9 so as to Unchurch or Unpeople them but his Mercy still Triumph'd over his Justice Jam. 2.13 bearing with their Evil Manners in the Wilderness forty years Act. 13.18 God's Pardoning-Mercy did follow them from their Departure out of Egypt until they came to the Borders of Canaan Numb 14.19 2. His Justice to those Cursed Canaanites who when their Sins were full Gen. 15.16 filled up their Ephah Zech. 5.6 and the measure of their Iniquity Matth. 23.32 were universally cut off by the Justice of God save only some Reserved not only for the Exercises but also for Drudgery to that Royal Nation 3. His Power that such a poor contemptible People born all of Bond-slaves and Brick-makers in Egypt all Foot-men should be impower'd to conquer so many War-like Nations who had Iron Chariots and Horse-men Josh 10.6 9. and 17 18 c. 4. His Truth in performing his Promise that God made to Abraham of giving Canaan to his Seed Gen. 12.7 13.15 15.18 tho' that Promise had been made four hundred years before this yet now God fulfils with his hand what his mouth had spoken and now doth as he had said Beside all this respecting God's Glory c. the Scope of this Book aimeth at a most Graphical Description and Character both of a right Godly Man and of a right Godly Magistrate such an one as Joshua appeareth to be as will be demonstrated occasionally in the sequel of this Discourse The second general Remark is concerning the Author of this Book which respecteth Joshua under a twofold capacity 1. As the Sacred Pen-man or Writer of it And 2. As the Principal Sword-man or Warriour in it 1. Of the Writer of it c. There be indeed various Opinions in this point As 1. Some make Isaiah the Author but without any Argument this is Gratis Dictum Or 2. Eleazer the then High-Priest whose Office was not only by speaking vivâ voce but also by writing to teach the People 3. Some say it was either Samuel or Ezra We grant some parts and passages might be added to this Book by either of them to wit what happened after Joshua's Death as Joshua wrote the last of Deuteronomy The Occurrences after Moses's Death 4. Others affirm it was written by Phinchas grounding their Opinion only upon mentioning the consequences of Joshua's Death which Joshua himself could give no particular account of But 5. The most probable Opinion is that Joshua was its Writer for 1. He is call'd Moses's Successor in Prophecyings that is in writing the Sacred Scriptures Ecclesiastic 46.1 2. Joshua being all along Moses's Minister might well learn from his Master to write his own Acts as Moses had done his 3. 'T is said Josh 24.26 Joshua wrote all these things c. The third General Remark respecteth the Subject of this Book which as it bearech the Name of Joshua so Joshua is the Subject of it throughout consisting upon three Topicks wherein he is described 1. By his Office or Figure he bare in the World 2. By his Actions both in the time of War and of Peace and 3. By his End First As to his Office He was solemnly called and inaugurated by God himself to be Moses's Successor in the Chief Magistracy and Conduct of Israel This was signified by the change of his Name from Oshea into Jehoshua or Joshua Numb 13.16 the former Name fignifying Save us O God or let God save us the latter God shall save us to teach us that under the Law which brings us as it were into the Wilderness we may desire wish and pray that there were a Saviour but under the Gospel we are sure of Salvation For as Moses foreseeing by the Spirit that this Man his Successor would certainly save Israel from all the Cursed Canaanites named him Joshua in Greek Jesus Act. 7.45 and Heb. 4.8 which signifies a Saviour Matth. 1.21 So he became a Type of our Jehoshua or Jesus who hath as the Captain of our Salvation Heb. 2.10 bound himself to fulfil all Righteousness for us Matth. 3.15 that He might ensure Salvation to us and Land us safe at the Key of a better Canaan the Kingdom of Heaven It was the manner of Monarchs to change the Names of their Ministers Gen. 41.4 5. and Dan. 1.7 upon the account of Honour but Moses learnt this from God himself who had changed the Names of Abram Sarai Jacob c. Gen. 17.5 15. 32.28 thereby putting a greater Dignity on them God at Moses Request constitutes Joshua his Successor in his Supremacy Numb 27.15 18. at which time Moses gave to his Minister his Honour or Glory v. 20. As if the shining of Moses's face Exod. 34.30 35. had been transferred upon Joshua Hereupon the Rabbins say that the face of Moses shone as the Sun and the face of Joshua shone as the Moon being inferior to Moses Deut. 34.10 yet our Joshua or Jesus is counted worthy of greater Honour than Moses Heb. 3.3 Secondly Joshua's Actions in his Publick Office are of three sorts 1. Military 2. Sacred 3. Civil relating to his Time both of War and Peace As to his Inauguration into Moses's Imperial Office whereof an Account is given Josh chap. 1. hath been already discoursed upon in the end of Deuteronomy therefore do I omit it here The first sort of Joshua's Actions were Military whereof we have this short Scheme 1. His sending forth the two Spies to search the Land chap. 2. 2. His Miraculous March through the midst of Jordan chap. 3. for a Memorial of which twelve Stones were taken out of the River and set up in Gilgal chap. 4. 3. His Besieging and Destroying of Jericho chap. 6. where Sacriledge was committed but Expiated chap. 7. After this 4. His Storming of Ai in chap. 8. 5. His Conquering five Kings chap. 10. 6.
the power of impiety may consist together in the same person N.B. When this holy Apostle Judas not Iscariot the Apostate who cryed how is it Lord that thou manifests thy self to us and not to others in the world chap. 14.22 had stirred up these Christians of his day to contend earnestly for the faith c. ver 3. which was then opposed by seducers crept in among them ver 4. such as the Gnosticks who gave themselves up to all manner of prodigious pollutions c. At that time in whose stead the Ranters c. Are started up in our day who are likewise filthy dreamers defilers of the flesh c. ver 8. this Scripture-expression is sadly fulfilled before our eyes the Apostle proceds to declare the certainty of those seducers destruction not only from former examples as before but from the likeness of their sins with those which God had punished in sinners of old verse 8 9 10. Then he amplifies his conclusion saying woe to them they shall all likewise perish ver 11. as Cain Balaam and Korah c. did and then he illustrates the sin of those seducers by five elegant comparisons comparing them 1st to spots 2dly to clouds without water c. 3dly To decayed Trees ver 12. 4thly To raging waves of the sea c. and 5thly To wandering stars c. ver 13. After all this the Apostle urgeth another argument to certifie the destrctuion of those seducers adding a third branch to his two former both of examples and of comparisons namely the prophecy of Enoch ver 14 15. which was likewise of the most ancient date as all his examples were because ancient things have the most of Veneration in them 1 Chron. 4.22 In this ancient and infallible prophecy of Enoch Jude declareth the lost estate of those Apostates at Christ's coming to judge sinners ver 14 15. and then he applyeth it to to them ver 16. shewing that these seducers were the same ungodly persons which Enoch had described and therefore such as are liable to the Judgment threatned Lastly this Apostle having dispatched the doom upon those Hereticks he returns to exhort those Christian Jews whom he had spoke unto in the preface ver 1 2 3. 1st That they beware of such seducers alledging the warning words of those Apostles who wrote before him to wit Paul in 2 Tim. 3.1 2 3 4. and Peter 2 Peter 3.2 3. who both of them foretold the carriages and condemnation of those pestilent persons verse 17 18 19. 2dly He exhorts them to an edification on their most holy faith verse 20. 3dly To a Supplication in the holy Ghost Ibid. 4thly To a Conservation of themselves in the love of God verse 21. And 5thly to an expectation of the coming of Christ Ibid. In all which Jude directs them to the right means of perseverance both as to those two blessed duties to wit conference and prayer and as to those two blessed graces namely Love and Hope intimating that it is not enough to get grace but we must be careful to keep it that we leave not our first Faith 1 Tim. 5.12 nor lose our first love Rev. 2.4 but do our first works of obedience verse 5. having our last works to be our best verse 19. and not decline as David did in his old age 2 Chr. 17.3 who then fell into foul sins of adultery and murder Now the Apostle having done his directions in those duties that concern themselves he directs them in their carriage towards others even to the very Seducers verse 22.23 to be gentle to the simply Seduced 2 Sam. 15.11 Gal. 6.1 but rough to Rebellious Ring-Leaders Tit. 1.11 and 13. Lastly he ends in a Doxology verse 24 25. Praying that God may keep them c. Note well Some do Question the Pen-man of this Epistle Objecting First Because he gives not himself the Title of an Apostle Answer Nor doth James call himself so James 1.1 Nor doth Paul style himself an Apostle in four of his Epistles to wit to the Philippians to the 1st and 2d of Thessalonians nor to Philemon Objection the 2d This Pen-man Ranks himself after the Apostles verse 17. Answer Tho' his writing this Epistle was indeed after the writing of the other Apostles in point of time as above yet this degrades him not in his Office and Authority Objection the 3d. He speakes both of a Contention about Moses's Body and of Enoch's Prophecy neither of which are found in Scripture-Record Answer 1st As to that about Moses the Substance of it is Recorded Deut. 34.5 6. and tho' the other Circumstances were but Jewish Traditions therefore doubtful before yet now the holy Spirit in Jude makes them undoubtedly true as is done to the names of these Magitians that opposed Moses whom Paul calls Jannes and Jambres 2 Tim. 3.8 So Moses's quaking at Sinai Heb. 12.21 And Jacob's worshiping on the top of his Staff Heb. 11.21 And Joseph's being laid in Irons c. Psal 105.18 none of these Circumstances doth the Scripture mention in their proper places yet now are they all Sanctified as well as certified by the Pen-man of the Holy Ghost and have put upon them the stamp of Divine Authority Answer the 2d As to Enoch's prophecying c. tho' that was but a Tradition yet the same may be said of this as of the former moreover that Enoch preached to the old world of the final day of Judgment is here made Authentick and now is put into Sacred Canon Some say that Enoch wrote it and his Book saith Tertullian was kept by Noah in his Ark tho now lost but 't is more probable he only preached it and not wrote it for undoubtedly Moses was the first writer seeing Christ began at Moses c. Luke 24.27 had Enoch wrote a Book before Moses surely our Saviour would have begun there Learned Rivet affirmeth that Jude had a Special Revelation to assure him that this Prophecy quoted by an Apocryphal Author did verily come from Enoch Objection the 4th This Epistle seems to be only a Transcript from 2 Pet. Chap. 2. Answer 1st Tho' that 2d Chapter of the second of Peter carry a great congruity with this Epistle of Jude in respect of its substance as it is a disswasive from Apostacy yet there is so much disparity and difference in circumstances as do plainly discover this is no Transcript from that c. Answer the 2d Why may not the holy Spirit dictate the same truths to several Pen-men at several times to be declared to several persons c. Ans the 3d. Upon this account of likeness as before the prophecy of Obadiah may be rejected because the same matter is mostly found in the prophecy of Jeremiah So Ps 60. is Mostly the same with Psal 108. and so is Psal 14. the same with Psal 53. and so it may be said of many other Scriptures Paul wrote the same relative duties both to the Ephesians and to the Colosians Answer
not man for the Sabbath Mat. 2.27 that we might sanctifie it and keep it holy unto God and to all those that truly sanctifie it the Lord makes it a Blessing indeed to them 3 God gave the Sabbath as a most Royal and Soveraign gift to Man he made the Sabbath for Man not Man for the Sabbath as before and bestowed it as a peculiar favour and Prerogative on Man as appeareth by three Scriptures the first is Exod. 16.29 The Lord hath given you his Sabbath This was Gods gift to man from the Creation for seeing from that very time there was a solemn Worship of God as is evident in Cain and Abel's Sacrifices to God so there must be a solemn time set apart for that Worship and what time could be more fi● than that day which God had sanctified by his own Example For the godly Posterity of Seth did publickly and in solemn Assemblies serve the Lord Gen. 4.26 separating themselves from the wicked Off-spring of Cain and they must have a prefixed time for their publick and external Worship which must be the Sabbath that the Lord their God had given them The second Scripture is Neh. 9.13 14. The Lord gave them right Judgements good Commandments whereof the fourth was one All good in respect 1. of the Author 2. Of the Matter 3. Of the Effect inasmuch as they make those good that observe them And above all these godly Levites doth instance that as a most special favour in Gods making known his holy Sabbath to them v. 14. which they reckon up with Gods raining down Manna from Heaven upon them v. 15. and his broaching the flinty Rock to give them Water that this ancient Church might give no warrant to a dry Communion And well may the Sabbath be thus ranked inasmuch as 't is the day whereon God gives his Church Angels food and Living waters out of Wells of Salvation Though God rained down no Manna upon the Jewish Sabbath Exod. 16.27 yet he doth upon the Christian and upon that more especially yea most of all upon the Supper-Sabbaths whereon we all eat the same Spiritual Meat and drink the same Spiritual Drink with them Sacramentally at the Lords Table 1 Cor. 10.2 3 4. The third Scripture is Ezek. 20.12 which comes in with a Moreover as an high remark upon this divine Gift Moreover also I gave them my Sabbaths The Relatives My and His God adjoyns with the Sabbath so frequently doth much advance the greatness of the Gift for whatsoever is Gods or of God must needs be great and excellent the Stream is like the Fountain and the Effect like the Cause This divine Donative the Sabbath was a most precious Dowry and Endowment both to our first Parents and to all their Posterity without which even the best would run wild and forget God were it not that a Weekly-Sabbath walls in our wild Natures The Sabbath was made for Man as a sweet Mercy to him It was made for Mans safety and advantage both to his Soul and Body which the superstitious Jews formerly great neglecters of it mistaking would not defend themselves on that day and therefore their City was taken once by Ptolomy and again by Pompey on the Sabbath-day If it stands in the way of Mans Safety 't is not to be observed The Third point to be handled is Why did God give this great Gift to Man in the beginning of time Answ For Divine Contemplation as well as for Divine Invocation and Action When God had compleated his Creation having made all very good Gen. 1.31 So good as caused Complaisancy in God himself and commanded Contemplation in man also That this latter might be done as well as the former as God had given Man a Soul to contemplate with it being the proper act thereof so he gave him a Sabbath to contemplate in which was a day set apart wherein Man might regard the Works of the Lord and the Operations of his hands Psal 28.5 When Man beholds a great Garden rich stored with Fruits and Flowers this calls his Eyes on every side of it besides there is a general Itch in mans Nature to be taken with Pageants Plays strange Sights and rare Shows which oft are sinful or however vain and at the best imperfect and unsatisfactory How much more ought man upon the Sabbath-day to admire the curious and glorious Frame and Fabrick of the World which in all its parts is so admirably accomplish'd with Curiosity Variety and Suitableness both to the Need and Nature of Man This the Psalmist sheweth in his Psalm or Song for the Sabbath-day Psal 92.1 2 3 4 5. which Psalm was set on purpose as a Canon to the Church for Sanctifying that Queen of Days all being an admiration of Gods mighty Works The Sidonians agreed among themselves to chuse him for their King who first discovered the Sun the next morning and while others gazed upon the East one onely wiser than the rest looked Westward who though scoffed at by his Competitors first saw the Sun-shine upon the tops of the Mountains So we may behold God Per Species Creaturae in the Creature as in a Mirrour or on a Theatre Vt Solem in Aquis ita Deum in operibus Contemplamur God is seen in his Works as the Sun is seen in the Waters and therefore we should study not onely the Book of Gods Word but also the Book of Gods Works even that great Folio of the World that Book with three Leaves Heaven Earth and Sea See my Crown of a Christian from page 125 to page 145. this Book leaves the Heathens 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 inexcusable Rom. 1.19 20. who may behold God the Creator though not God the Redeemer in it either by way of Negative Causality or Eminence And we have but half the benefit of the Creature for which it was created if we get not Spiritual as well as Temporal good by it How the Jewish was was changed into the Christian Sabbath I refer the Reader to my Christian walk on the Lords day Whatever clearness there seems to some to be wanting as to the change of the day yet sure I am there is no want of clearness as to the choice of the day seeing both Christ and his Apostles did chuse this First day for religious Assemblies and Exercises which I have at large discussed in a distinct Discourse on this Subject All I shall say here is onely that the change of the Day from the Last to the First of the Seven was one of those things that Christ taught his Apostles betwixt his Resurrection and Ascention those Forty days he conversed with them Acts 1.2 3. and his Apostles were guided by Christs Spirit he gave them Joh. 16.13 Hence I infer 1 If a Seventh day be such a divine Gift to Man why should any man jear as the Heathens did who said Sabbatizing was a losing of the seventh part of precious time or as our late Anti-sabbatarians who call'd
Though many books as all those forenamed be lost yet no Canonical Scripture the preservation whereof entire hath been a standing divine miracle of mercy to the Church in all ages 2. The Apostle Jude doth indeed say that Enoch Prophesied but he doth not say that he wrote what he prophesied he saith not It is written as if he were quoting some passage out of the sacred Scriptures 3. Though there might be in this Apostle Jude's time a book of some Apocryphal author containing in it the true Prophecy of Enoch but mixing with it many forged Fables yet Jude had a peculiar particular Revelation that this special Prophecy cited by that Author did verily come from the Prophet Enoch as he speaks of the Contention betwixt Michael and the Devil about the body of Moses no where mentioned but in his verse 9. in sacred Scripture This he might have by Divine Revelation 4. That Enoch was a Prophet strictly taken as the word in its proper notion doth signify to foretell things to come This he certainly did in naming his Son Methuselah which signifies he dieth and the Dart cometh which is a clear indication of his Prophetick Spirit whereby he foresaw and accordingly did foreshew thereby that the lease of that wicked old World was only the Term or Time of his Sons life for no sooner was his Sons head laid but in the floud came like a dart cast by a divine hano 5. That Jude had Enochs Prophecy concerning the destruction of the World most probably by Tradition from his Fore-fathers which is the 2d of the two aforesaid opinions how the Apostle came by it and not out of any book It being delivered from hand to hand from Father to Son down to that time and so applies he that Prophecy to the Gnosticks or loose-coats of his day intimating that the like sins would certainly bring the like Judgments Thus he argued with the Jews then Sensualists having not the Spirit v. 19. from things taken for granted and from their own Testimonies 6. Suppose Jude did cite this Prophecy out of some Apocryphal Author or which is more likely took it up upon the generally received Tradition of that time yet doth not this render this Catholick Epistle of Jude as some would hence have it no better than Apocryphal for then the Apostle Pauls Epistles and several other 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Sacred Scriptures must be Apocryphal also seeing many such Quotations are made in them 'T is frequent with the holy Penmen of sacred writ to interlace some such circumstances as are not mentioned in their proper places or Histories As 1. In Exodus we read of the opposition which the Magicians made against Moses but no mention is there of their names yet Paul undertakes to name them James and Jambres 2 Tim. 3.8 Which he took up from Tradition of the Jewish Talmud yea Apuleius and other Histories describe the contest speaking of those two famous Magicians and the same Apostle quoteth three sentences out of profane Poets yet this is so far from making his Epistles Apocryphal that indeed it maketh those sayings of Heathen men to become Canonical Scripture 2. David in his Psal 105.18 telleth us how Josephs feet were hurt in the Fetters and he was laid in Iron Whereof Moses in his History of Josephs imprisonment Gen. 39.20 mentioneth not a word yet this makes not the book of Psalms Apocryphal The same 3. May be said touching Moses quaking Heb. 12.21 4. Touching the Water of the Rock following Israel through the Wilderness 1 Cor. 10.4 5. And touching Jacobs worshiping upon the Top of his Staff Heb. 11.21 Yet are all Canonical 7. Although Jude receiv'd this Prophecy of Enoch by Antient Tradition yet not by Tradition only for he was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Inspired of God 2 Pet. 1.21 therefore it makes nothing for the Foolish Traditions of the Romanists who argue from hence that seeing the Apostle did deliver this Prophecy to the Church which he receiv'd by Tradition therefore say they the written Word of God containeth not all things in it that are to be known by the Church necessarily concerning Faith and Manners there must be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as well as 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Traditions as well as Scriptures without which they are not sufficient To this Popish Objection 't is Answered 1. Besides what hath been said before though some Books be lost yet no Sacred Scripture the most Holy and most Wise God hath so order'd the matter by his good Providence that no Book no Scripture no Saying or Sentence is lost that was necessary to Salvation 2. The same Spirit whereby Enoch Prophesied as all the other Prophets did Luke 1.70 did inspire Jude also with an extraordinary Spirit of discerning whereby he certainly knew it to be no other than Enoch's Prophecy This the Romanists may nor pretend to The third Answer is Though this Prophecy of Enoch was to that time but a Tradition yet then it seemed good to the Holy Ghost by the Apostle Jude to make it a part of Canonical Scripture 't is there made Authentick and put into the Canon The fourth Answer is Though hitherto it had been deliver'd only by Tradition yet was it always Consonant to the Truth of other Sacred Scriptures so this cannot palliate those Romish Traditions which are directly repugnant to the Word of God All the Prophets Evangelists and Apostles set forth that great Truth of Christs coming to Judgment whereof Enoch Prophesied so it was agreeable not contrary to the Word of God Oh the bold presumption of the Church of Rome to equal Friars Dreams with Holy Scripture though quite contrary to Scripture But 2. If Enoch were not a Prophet in the strict sense as Moses Samuel c. yet was he a Prophet in the large sense as he was a publick Preacher as he had his Word of Exhortation to that wicked World in which sense the word Prophecy is taken 1 Cor. 14.3 and 1 Thes 5.20 Thus Enoch was undoubtedly a Preacher of Righteousness as well as Noah 2 Pet. 2.5 Thundering out direful Threatnings to the old Impenitent Wicked World the sum whereof was those two verses v. 14 and 15. in Judes Epistle for that Apostle considering the Circumstances and corrupt Manners of that profane people to whom Enoch Preached gathered thence the substance of his Sermons as Behold the Lord cometh c. as at the Deluge of Noah and as at the giving of the Law on Mount Sinai c. both which were dreadful Comings of the Lord. This Doctrine of the General Day of Judgment unquestionably Enoch Preached Though he did not write it and Jude one of Gods Pen-men sanctifies his Sermon and puts the stamp of Divine Authority upon it applying it to his own Licentious Times for deterring them from sin Hence note 1. That the Doctrine of the Resurrection and of Coming to Judgment was known to the Fathers before the Flood 2. The like Threatnings are
in his heart My Lord delayeth his coming c. upon this grew secure and notoriously extravagant Matth. 24.48 49. Even so our Lord hath his Travelling time and his Servants have their Trading time Matth. 25.14 c. And our Lord after this hath his Returning time and his Servants their Reckoning time v. 19 c. Should we know when this time will be we should misimprove the mean time Therefore seeing the coming of that Dreadful Day will be sudden and unexpected as that was upon the World we should always watch Matth. 24.37 38 39 42. and be always ready v. 44. Men are never less safe than when they are most secure Oh what manner of men ought we to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 quales quanti Men even to admiration looking up and longing for Christs coming in the Clouds those Chariots which carried him up shall bring him back again We should cry with Sisera's Mother VVhy are his Chariots so long incoming Judg. 5.28 and 2 Pet. 3.11 12. Hastening to meet him upon his way Mark 3. The very Symptoms of the last and worst of times are upon us in our Day We may safely say The time is short 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 contracted or rolled up 1 Cor. 7.29 as Sails use to be by Mariners when the Ship draws nigh to Harbour the end of her Voyage Or as a Web of Cloth is rolled up only a little left at the end ungathered So God hath now rolled up most of his Works he hath to work in the World he hath only some few things to do a very little at the end of the World to wit four things 1. The Call of the Jews 2. The Fulness of the Gentiles 3. The Fall of Antichrist 4. The Reign of Jesus Christ and then God will say as he said Gen. 6.13 The end of all flesh is come before me The like doth Ezektel use the end it come is come and so some ten or twelve times is come is come Ezek. 7.2 3 6 c. as if he had said Destruction is at the Door If the Judge of the World were at the Door in the days of James the Apostle and the coming of the Lord did then draw nigh Jam. 5.8 9. sure I am it draws nigh much more now in our days and that great Judge who then stood before the Door is well nigh now got over the Threshold it being above a 1000 years since the Apostle said so Therefore let 1. The Persecuted be patient as v. 7. and hold a blow as we say let Patience have line enough in its perfect work the good Lord strengthen Faith and lengthen Patience when the Judge cometh he will set all to rights in the mean time grudge not v. 9. that is groan not grumble not grow not sour and sullen either to God or to one another 2. Let Persecutors Tremble though they be as tall as the great Giants in Noahs day yet God will sweep them away with a Floud of Fire as then he did them with a Floud of Water and not one of them shall escape his just indignation though the Jews feign that one Og a Giant was saved upon an High-Hill and with his own height or as some Rabbies say by getting and setting astride upon the Ark. Yet all this is said without book for the word saith expresly every man Died c. Gen. 7.21 22. no doubt but some might attempt it though in vain as we read of a fond Fryer that built himself an high house upon Harrow of the hill to save himself when an Astrologer had perswaded him the land should be drowned When this dreadful day comes there will be no flying to the Mountains unless it be a crying to them to cover us as Rev. 6.16 which yet shall be but a poor cover for Mountains shall melt and Rocks rend at this Judges presence Now the symptoms of this destruction are 1. Was there ever more burnings of unlawful lusts the fore-runner of the Floud than now when so many Pockified persons have invited so many Forreign besides Native Physicians for their cure in every corner 2. The Abounding of all manner of Iniquity as if Hell were broke loose amongst us The lost times are the loosest times The Dregs of time must needs be the worst as 't is of Liquor the sink of all the sins of former Ages seemcentred in our times 3. Coldness of love by such aforesaid Quench-Coals Dr. Latimer saw such lack of love to God and His People in his time that he verily thought Dooms-day was then just at hand much more may we think so now c. But beside and before this general Judgment-day wherein the whole World shall be burnt as before it was drown'd particular Dooms-days may come upon places and people our own Chronicles tell us of a dooms-day-Dooms-day-book in the Exchequer containing a survey of all England for proportioning the exactions of the Norman yoke by William the Conqueror God bless this Land from such Dooms-day-books and from such Dooms-day-times as were in the Marian days wherein so many Fires flamed out all over our Land to burn the poor Protestants The Apostle Peter saith Think it not strange concerning fiery Trials which are to try you at if some strange thing happened to you 1 Pet. 4.12 wonder not at it as at some new astonishing thing for there is no new thing under the Sun that which hath been not only may but shall be Eccles 1.9 now that there have been such Dooms-day-times and Fiery Tryals both Sacred and Civil Writings confirm it by a cloud of Witnesses 1. Sacred Frequently mentioning how God proves his people by bringing them into the Furnace or Fiery Trials God tried Job as Gold is tryed in the Furnace Job 23.10 and so he did Israel in a furnace of Iron Deut. 4.20 1 Kin. 8.51 and Jer. 11.4 The Oppression of Egypt was a furnace to Israel and so was Babylons Bondage to the Jews afterwards Those grievous afflictions wherewith they were grievously afficted both in Egypt and Babylon did most kindly melt them and made them more malleable under Gods Hammer of his Word Jer. 23.29 God tryed them as Silver c. yea brought them through Fire and Water Psal 66.10 12. Now neither Reprobate Silver nor Alchymy Gold can bear the seventh Fire as Golden Job did who as the Finest Gold is purged in the Fire and shineth in the Water but quite contrary it is with dirty Clay which the Fire Scorcheth and Water Dissolveth 'T is Gods method to gather together his Vessels and to cast them into his Crucible or Furnace as men do with Silver and Brass to melt them in the midst thereof Ezek. 22.19 20 21 22. That is a most direful Doom there I will leave you in the Furnace God deals so with his Foes bringing them into the Briars and there leaves them to be burned as Vessels of Wood only but not so with his Friends who are Vessels of Gold with those God
bare Suspension of Divine Concourse and Influence which God can and will suspend at his good leisure and pleasure 2. That God gives suffering Graces to his Servants steeling the Faces of his Prophets against the brazen foreheads of Prophane People Jer. 1.18 19 c. Job was in the Furnace which was oft heated by sad Tidings treading on the heels one of another the last heat whereof was the worst and hottest namely the loss of all his Children yet how was he steeled as this Bush here and case-hardened to bear patiently the flames of this hot Furnace without Sin Job 1.21 22. 3. That God Restrains that Rage of Man which will not turn to the praise of God Psal 76.10 He takes up some links of the Chain wherein he holds both Natural and Diabolical Instruments He lets them go forth no farther than to be Instructing Rods not Destroying Swords The Church as the Salamander lives in the fire without being burnt up the manner of her Preservation we know not for Reasons of the Operations of Omnipotency cannot well be rendred Doth God secure this Thorn-Bush much more his Vine-trees that have Blessings in the Cluster Isa 65.8 Doth God take care of the Lillies of the field Matth. 6.28 Much more of his Lilly the Church among Thorns Cant. 2.2 one Thorn will tear in pieces ten thousand Lillies yet this one Lilly is preserved among a Multitude of Thorns and could never yet be cut up by the Sword of Persecution or burnt down by the Fire of Martyrdom 'T is true Winter drives it to keep House under Ground yet that is not its Grave but Sanctuary As Christ-Personal was too hot a mouthful for either the cold Earth his Grave or the raging Sea in the Storm to hold him long or swallow him up So is Christ-mystical his Church which by him swallows up Death in Victory and which never fought with the Dragon but she either won the Day by being Victorious or gained ground by being persecuted 'T is true as she consists of particular Persons Moses dies and David sees corruption c. But still a new Phoenix is raised out of the Ashes of the old one God disappoints her Foes either in the matter of their Malice or in the manner of it and in the end turns the Fire on themselves or theirs as on Pharaoh's Water c. This burning Bush as is aforesaid is the most Graphical and lively Emblem of the Church's State in Egypts Bondage as the flame of Fire could not consume it so nor did it alway remain upon it but was at length removed from it leaving the Leaves and Branches of the Bush according to the Rabbins Relation in their Native and Genuine Splendour and Greenness Accordingly the Church in the furnace of Iron Deut. 4.20 was not destroyed by that Eminent Danger but had in God's due time her most Eminent Deliverance as the three Nobles of Babylon had out of the fiery furnace whereof we have an exact and ample Account in the four following Books of Moses namely Exodus Leviticus Numbers and Deuteronomy wherein is largely related the many famous Transactions relating to the Church from the Death of Joseph who died about the Year of the World 2369 until the Death of Moses which was about the Year 2553 as Dr. Usher affirms The first of these Four Books is call'd Exodus which in Greek signifieth a going forth because it relateth the Story of Israel's going forth from the House of Bondage containing a long Historical Narrative from Joseph's Death to the Time of Moses's setting up the Tabernacle in the Wilderness and God's consecrating it himself by filling it with his Glory Exod. 40. The Second Book Leviticus relateth the Story of one Month only so called because it contains the Levitical Laws or Ceremonies of the Jewish Worship relating both the substance of it as to the matter animate and inanimate offerings for Sin-offerings and Thank-offerings c. and as to the Persons concerned who were either the Publick Priests ordained for that Ministry and ordered by Divine Warrant how to manage it or the Private Persons who were to be purified by Ceremonies from Legal Pollutions and likewise instructed in their Morals about both Domestick and Politick or Civil Duties And the Accidents or Circumstances as well as the Substance of the Mosaical Worship are related also both as to Places consecrated for it c. and as to Times divinely appointed namely both festival Days and Years too in their lesser and greater Jubilees All which Leviticus containeth The Third Book Numbers giveth an Account of almost Forty years Travel in the Wilderness and is so called because it giveth the Number of all the Twelve Tribes of all their Orders Sacred and Civil both Captains and Soldiers c. only omitting the Number of the Levites of Women and Children and of all their Martial Marches in a Military Posture under the Conduct of the Cloudy Pillar through the Wilderness And likewise the many Impediments of Israel's Military March are numbred both those Internal As 1. Want of Provision in that numerous Army Chap. 11. 2. Miriam and Aaron's reproaching Moses Chap. 12. 3. The Sedition occasion'd by the ten Spies Chap 13 14 15. 4. The Conspiracy of Korah Dathan and Abiram Chap. 16 c. And those External hinderances As 1. By the Edomites Chap 20 2. By the Canaanites Chap. 21. 3. By the Moabites Threats and Wiles Chap. 22. to Chap. 26. The last Book of Moses is call'd Deuteronomy because it is a Repetition of the Law of God c. and it containeth the History of the two last Months of Moses's Life wherein Moses gave Israel a short Rehearsal of the great things God had done for them and a short Repetition of the good Laws which God had given to them as he craveth and commandeth Attention by the former so he annexeth many Arguments to the latter for inforcing their Obedience drawn from the Manifold Divine Cursings and Blessings on Obedient or Disobedient Chap. 17.28 Lastly Moses resigns his Office of Generalship gives this Book of Deuteronomy to the Levites and Commands the divinely inspired Song to be publickly Sung Chap. 31.50 with his Swan-like Song Chap. 32.33 he Dies and is Buried Chap. 34. The History of Israel's Deliverance out of Egypt where they had sustered long and barbarous Bondage falls first in order to be discours'd upon before we come to their wandring in the Wilderness c. This consists of three Heads namely The Antecedents the Concomitants and the Conseqents of it First The Antecedents as the Book of Exodus giveth the most ample Account of all those three Particulars both for Substance and Circumstances so more especially of this Point both in respect of the People oppressed and of the Person who delivered them from that Oppression The Oppression of Israel in Egypt was grievous and intolerable Exod. 1.8.14 c. God turned the Hearts of the Egyptians to hate his people c. Psal 105.24
Exod. 24.14 And we are told also that the Frantick People when mad of making a Golden Calf Exod. 32. did destroy this good old man because he would not comply with Aaron in promoting their Calf-Idolatry therefore we hear no more of him in Scripture-Record after that as we do of Moses and Aaron However Joshuah whom the Holy Ghost calleth in Greek Jesus Act. 7.45 Heb. 4.8 and whom Moses before that call'd his name Jesus or Oshea that is Saviour Numb 13.16 was a figure of Jesus Christ the Saviour of the World both in his Name and Actions in fighting the Battels of the Lord and in bringing the Lord's People into the promised Canaan 'T is not Moses or the Law can do it The 3d. Remark is The Effects of this double manner Moses's precando and Joshua's praeliando This we have an account of When Moses held up his hands in Prayer Israel prevailed c. v. 11. Which shews that the power of Moses's Prayer prevailed more against their Enemies than did all the pushes of Israel's Pikes Moses orat vincit cessat vincitur saith Bucholcer Moses Prays and Conquers especially when Aaron and Hur joyn'd in Prayer with him N.B. In the Congregation where Saints are praying together with fervency of Faith there the Arrow Shield and Spear are broken Psal 76.2.3 Thus are the Peoples words to David 'T is better thou succour us out of the City 2 Sam. 18.3 interpreted that thy Prayers in the City shall prevail with God for our assistance in the Battel Thus Knox's prayers were more feared than ten thousand Souldiers and Gustavus said the greater our Army of Prayers are the greater be our Victories Prayer is the best of Duties if any duty be a penny this is a pound and such as with Peter have neither Silver nor Gold to pay Taxes with may yet pay the subsidy of Prayer pray for the peace of Sion c. Psal 122.6 God will honour Prayer because it honours God giving him the Glory of Victory as the Lord of Hosts and for these things God will be enquired Ezek. 36.37 Great Constantine after all his Victories would not as other Conquering Emperors be coined upon his current Money in a posture of Triumphing but Praying ascribing more to Prayer than to his Sword And David a Man of Prayer Psal 109.4 breaks through many Hosts in Conquest The 4th Remark is The various success of this Spiritual Engine Moses's Prayer his hands were heavy v. 12. so that he could neither bear up his Standard the Rod of God nor continue instant in Prayer Rom. 12.12 and then Amalek prevailed God would have the Victory to follow the lifting up or falling down of Moses's hands his gesture in Prayer to testifie that the Victory was only from God to whom Moses prayed His hands wax'd not heavy through old age being now 80 years old for 40 years after this when he was an 120. his natural strength was not abated Deut. 34.7 But it was from Humane infirmity which cannot hold out long in Spiritual Exercises It is a praise proper to God only that his hand is stretched out still but the best of Men are but Men at the best though the Spirit in them be willing yet the Flesh is weak Mat. 26.41 43. and cannot continue long intent in devotion beside there might be this mystery in it Moses hands waxed heavy to teach that the Law of Moses could bring nothing to perfection Heb. 7.19 However it plainly demonstrates that Prayer is not effectual unless it be fervent and constant When Moses's zeal and fervency abated then his heavy hands were let down and the Enemy got the better and won ground thus it is with us when we are made able to lift up our hearts and hands to God in prayer by a lively and fervent faith so long do we overcome our spiritual as well as temporal Enemies but when our faith flaggs and faints our zeal and devotion abate then they prove prevalent therefore 't is dangerous to faint in Prayer Gal. 6.9 Luke 18.1 2 3. be importunate c. the Prayer of the Righteous avails much to which is added if it be fervent Jam. 5.16 Alass God may complain our Spirits are not stedfast Psal 78.7 37. nor our hearts fixed on God as Psal 57.7 and 108.1 and 112.7 The 5th Remark is The Means whereby Moses was supported in a steady posture of Prayer 'till Amalek was discomfited they took a● stone and put it under him c. Moses was wearied both ways both with standing so long and with holding up his hands all that time therefore First They put under him a Stone to sit upon Under which similitude of a Stone Christ is oft signified Isa 28.16 Psal 118.22 1 Pet. 2.4 Zech. 3.9 upon whom our weak faith is supported in prayer and by whose Spirit our infirm Spirits are sustained therein Joh. 14.13 14 16 17. Rom. 8.26 and Secondly Aaron and Hur on each side upheld his hands in a steady posture who well resembled Faith and Patience sustaining our heavy hearts in praying work 't were well if we could say Lo here these two Graces are as Revel 13.10 and 14.12 contributing their assistance and vigour to our duty of Prayer No doubt saith Calvin but Aaron and Hur did not only hold up Moses's hands but also joyned with him their earnest Prayers It may hold forth Mystically that the grace of the Gospel was represented by the Stone whereon Moses sate for by it the Law of Moses was fulfilled and likewise Morally how godly Ministers ought to animate and assist one another in the exercises of piety Distance and division greatly hinders prayer Yea and Doctrinally that he who endureth to the end shall be saved Mat. 24.13 To all which may well be added as Moses the Prophet Hur the Prince and Aaron the Priest thus concur'd to discomfit Amalek upon the fortieth day after their coming out of Egypt All three put together are a Type of Christ who on the fortieth day after his Resurrection ascended into the Mount of Heaven where as our Prophet Priest and Prince he holds up the hands of intercession for his Church Militant while she fights here below with Spiritual Amalek Antichrist Sin World Flesh and Devil c. The 6th Remark is the event and issue of all which was not only Amalek's present discomfiture but also God's Decree to root him up for the future as Rab Eliezer saith out of this World and out of the World to come v. 13 14. This is testified not only by Recording God's Decree in this Pentateuch the most Ancient Book that is extant in the World But also Secondly By Moses's Altar call'd Jehovah Nissi the Lord is my Banner ver 15. which was both a lasting monument of God's mercy in that first Victory and of his Decree against Amalek from Age to Age and Thirdly God lays his hand upon his own Throne swearing to accomplish this Decree because Amalek's hand was lifted up
them from ver 16. to 26. utterly to renounce all Idols and Idolatry letting them to have no place in their hearts and affections but to cleave to the Lord as their Lives as Deut. 30.20 Secondly By Reading a Lecture out of the Law of Moses to them ver 25. repeating the Heads and Conditions of the Covenant out of Deutronomy which he had by him in the Ark laid up there for the Ruler's Direction Deut. 17 18. and 31.9.26 and Thirdly By Writing this Covenant and the Acts of of this present Parliament that this Solemn Action might be kept in perpetual remembrance litera Scripta manes and to lay the stronger obligation upon the People to keep true to their Covenant and likewise that this Writing might be a lasting Witness for God against them if after they Apostatized from their present Engagement ver 20. And a great Stone he also Erecteth there as another standing Witness for convincing their Consciences of any future perfidiousness to the Lord ver 27. Thus were there Witnesses upon Witnesses unto this solemn Renewing of the Covenant with God for First Joshua had told them ye are Witnesses against your selves ver 22. The Testimony of your own Consciences which will do their Office tho' you neglect yours will suffice to convince you but Secondly In case your Consciences be silent this Volume of the Written Covenant will speak as a Witness against you and Thirdly Eben Gedolah a very great Stone call'd a Pillar Judg. 9.6 is another Witness ver 27. where 't is said the Stone heard the whole Contract by an usual Pros●popia a Figurative Speech whereby sense is ascribed to senseless things as Deut. 32.1 Isa 1.2 Jer. 2.12 Ps 19.1 Luke 19.40 c. yea Fourthly The Oak stood by the Stone supposed to be the same Oak under which Jacob Buried the Mawmets found in his Family Gen. 35.4 that when ever they saw it by the Stone if their Consciences did not mind them of their Covenant they were more senseless than them both The Sixth Remark is Joshua's Death ver 28 29. the second part is the Concomitants thereof which are three as First The Assembly departed home into the Country and afterwards Joshua departed home to Heaven his Father's House They departed with great joy as 2 Chron. 15.15 but he with greater joy so great it could not enter into him but he must enter into it Math. 25.21.23 Secondly His Character The Servant of the Lord dyed this was the Crown of his Commendation David gloried more in being God's Servant than Israel's King Ps 18. Title of it if Monarch of the World had been the Inscription upon Joshua's Tomb as it was on that of Silly Sesostris King of Egypt in Sampson's time this Title far exceedeth it he had served a most Honourable Lord who had employ'd him in most honourable work and now call'd to pay him his most honourable wages Thirdly His Age an Hundred and Ten Years Old the Age of his Father Joseph Gen. 50.26 He dies after he had divided Jordan shouted down Jerieho's Walls stop'd the Sun Conquer'd Canaan set up the Tabernacle setled the People twice renewed the Covenant and acted Gloriously as Israel's General for seventeen years in the most of which praemises he is a clear Type of Christ The Seventh Remark is Upon the Consequents of his Death which is the Third Part in this Chapter namely 1. The Burial of him ver 30. in Timnath Serah or Here 's Judg. 2.9 which signifies the figure of the Sun a proper place for him who had stop'd the course of the Sun And the Burial of Joseph and the Patriarchs Bones at Shechem the head City of the Land v. 32. yet some suppose this must be done long before as soon as God gave Israel rest from War for no reason can be rendred why the burying of their Bones should be deferred to Joshua's Death The Reason why 't is related in this place and not before seems to be that it may have a coincidency with the commemoration of the Burial of such Famous Men as Joshua was and that of Eliazar also ver 33. who was buried near Shiloh having by special savour his Habitation adjacent for his better conveniency in attending the Ark there as the High-Priest of Israel The Second Consequent after this Three-fold Burial is the State of Israel as to Religion after Joshua's time this is express'd ver 31. they kept tight to God while he lived and those Holy Elders that out-lived him but no longer as the Book of Judges relateth which shews how great a loss is the loss of one great and good Man good Princes make good People contrà qualis Rex talis Grex Magnates Magnetes Lords are Loadstones to draw Losels either to good or evil Regis ad exemplum totus Componitur Orbis As in the Body Natural of Beasts the Body follows the Head so 't is in the Body Politick The Book of Judges which I come next to especially that of Kings do Illustrate this truth c. JUDGES CHAP. I. The History and Mystery of Israel under the Judges Government THE Book of Judges containeth the History of the State of Israel after the Death of Joshua unto the Death of Sampson whereon some General Remarks may be made before the Particulars The First General Remark is The Writer of this Book is uncert●in some suppose it to be Ezra but more probably it was Samuel who might Collect this History out of the publick Records kept in the Treasury from one Judges time to another But whether Samuel wrote it as the Rabbins affirm or some other Holy Prophet it is not material Regis Epistolis acceptis c. saith Gregory when a King sends his Letters Patents to his Subjects it matters not who was the King's Secretary and 't is ridiculous to enquire with what Peo it was written if once it be known that it is the King's Order or Royal Decree That God was the Author of this Book the account we have both in this second Chapter and in Psal 106.34 c. doth plainly evidence Nor did Christ or his Apostles blame the Jews to whom those Oracles of the Old Testament were committed as to God's Library Keepers Rom. 3.2 for falsifying their Trust in corrupting any part of the Canonical Scripture The Second General Remark is Those Judges which giveth the Title to this Book were not ordinary Magistrates but were Men endued with Heroick Minds extraordinarily raised up by God as occasion required in cases of extremity so they were indeed God's Deputy-Lieutenants for in all their times God was their King and kept the Jura Regalia or Royal Rights in his own hands unto whom they were to appeal in Cases of greatest difficulties until Samuel's time wherein they are said to reject God and his Government 1 Sam. 8.7 and 12.12 Then would they have a King of their own to Reign over them like other Nations 'Till then they could Triumph and say The Lord is our Judge
The last Remark is Samson's Burial by his Relations ver 31. which was an Act of Transcendent Love considering their danger in so doing from the now enraged Philistines for the loss of their Five Lords and some Thousands of their principal Men The Survivers therefore were more like to cut Samson's Carcase into a Thousand pieces and cast them to the Dunghil than consent that his Kindred should be allowed to give him a decent Funeral Notwithstanding all this they made a bold Adventure and succeeded with safety Because First The most Barbarous Nations denied not Burial even to their Enemies and would oft-times permit this to be done by their Friends Secondly Samson had taken all the blame to himself of this Dismal Destruction of them in destroying himself with them for which his Innocent Relations could under no pretence be punished Thirdly They were now under such a dreadful Consternation among themselves that survived this late fatal Fall that they had neither Leisure nor Pleasure to take Revenge of his Guiltless Relations Fourthly This Demolishing of Dagon's Temple had destroyed both the Many and the Mighty of their Men which weakened their Forces so as they could not easily rally and recruit for Revenge c. And Fifthly Perhaps God had mollified their Hearts with this Bloody Blow so as that they would not give any new provocation to the Israelites who had so far kept their Covenant of Subjection under them as to deliver up Samson into their hands c. And now they could be content so they might enjoy their own in Peace N. B. In Samson's Death ended the Twenty Years of his Judgeship ver 31. which is here added to explain Judg. 15.20 as to the period of that Term. The Conclusion of this History of Samson is to demonstrate the Parity and Disparity betwixt Samson and our Blessed Saviour First The Parity and Congruity he was a Type of Christ the Antitype As 1. His Birth was foretold first to his Mother and then to his Father Judg. 13.3 11. So it was of Christ first to Mary Luk. 1.30 and then to Joseph Matth. 1.20 2. Samson signifies a little Sun at suprà so Christ is the Son of Righteousness Mal. 4.2 3. Samson was a Nazarite so was Christ Matth. 2.23 4. Samson's Bride was a Stranger of the Philistines so Christ's Spouse is of the Gentiles Isa 55.5 Aliens to the Life of God Eph. 4.18 and Enemies of God Rom. 5.10 5. Samson Conquered a Lyon so did Christ that Roaring Lyon Satan Hebr. 2.14 c. 6. Samson found Honey in the Lyon's Carcase so Christ gives this Honey of Comfort as out of the Carcase of the Conquered Tempter to us who are Tempted in like manner that he who overcame him for us will likewise overcome him in us Hebr. 4.15 7. Samson Posed the Philistines with his proposed Riddle so Christ the Pharisees with his Parables Matth. 13.11 34. 8. Samson carry'd off the Gates of Gaza so did Christ the Gates of Death and of Hell at his Resurrection 9. Samson was Blinded bound in Chains and Derided by the Philistines so was Christ by the Priests Pharisees c. 10. He likewise stretched forth his Arms from Pillar to Pillar as Christ did his upon the Cross 11. He slew more at his Death than in his Life so did Christ 1 Cor. 15.57 c. 12. He was Buried by his Brethren so was Christ Luke 23.53 Secondly The Disparity betwixt the Type Samson and our Saviour the Antitype 1. Samson when he was betrayed into his Enemies hands c. did lose his Strength c. but so did not Christ for he then beats his Enemies back to the ground Joh. 18.6 Yea and he could have commanded Millions of Angels for his Rescue Matth. 26.53 c. 2. Samson's Bride was taken from him and given to another Man c. but the Church our Lord's Bride cannot be taken out of Christ's Hands John 10.28 the Gates of Hell cannot prevail against his Spouse Matth. 16.18 this burdensome Stone breaks their Back Zech. 12.2 3. 3. The Death of Samson's Foes was Samson's Death with theirs but so it was not in Christ's Case for Christ's Foes could only bruise his Heel Gen. 3.15 They could not break his Head as he did theirs and that Old Serpent's also who set them on work c. 4. Though the Parity run parallel betwixt these two in both Samson's having Seven Locks and Christ's having the Seven Spirits of God Revel 3.1 and likewise in Samson's Strength laying lurking in his Prison which return'd again upon the Growth of his Locks c. Thus also the power of Christ's Divine Nature did seem to lay lurking for Three Days in his Grave but returned upon the Third Day to raise him up again yet the Disparity runs far wide beyond the Parallel Lines in sundry Particulars As First Samson's Locks of Hair were but Excrements of Nature which were easily looseable so nothing comparable to Spirits which are the Quintessence and Excellency of all things much less to the Spirit of God which cannot be lost but shall abide for ever in those to whom it is given Joh. 14.16 Secondly Samson's Strength when it returned served only to kill himself among his Foes but he had no power to raise up himself to Life again as our Lord had who had power to lay down his Life and power to take it up again John 10.18 Again Thirdly The Type falls far short of the Antitype insomuch as a little Sun falls short of the Light of the World John 8.12 and the Creature yea and a Sinful Creature is less than the Holy Creator by whom all Persons and things were made Joh. 1.3 Col. 1.16 17 18. Hebr. 1.3 c. A Commentary or Exposition on the BOOK of RUTH RVTH CHAP. I. THERE be little Books in the Bible which the Hebrews call Chamesh Megilloth the five little Volumes to wit Canticles Lamentations Ruth Esther and Ecclesiastes This short Book being the shortest of all the Historical Books in the whole Bible Hugo Cardinalis compares to a Honey-Bee which though but a very little Creature yet is great in Labour and Usefulness as gathering both Wax and Honey which are two useful things for Light and Medicine Lavater compares it to a Jewel or precious Stone which is but little in bulk and substance yet great both in value and vertue N. B. This is an Appendix only to the Book of the Judges which contains an History of things that did fall out as some say betwixt the third and fourth Chapters of Judges and therefore they would have it there inserted betwixt those two Chapters 'T is call'd the Book of Ruth not because she was the Author of it but because she is the chief Matter and Subject of the Story and her Person and Part is principally Acted in it The Author of the Book some suppose to be Hezekiah others Esdras but most and that most probably do think it to be Samuel for he being the
came under Solomon's protection saith Grotius and not only paid him Tribute but also brought him presents to procure his favour The Third Effect was v. 34. when Solomon's Wisdom sounded afar off to remote Kingdoms as well as to those nigh at hand Mark 1. Even all Kings of the Earth that had heard of his Wisdom the report of which Fame had now filled all the World came also to hear it and because Kings do not commonly go out of their Kingdoms in Person but upon some great Emergency they sent their Embassadors at the least saith Peter Martyr to Jerusalem to correspond with him and to communicate his profound Wisdom to their Masters Mark 2. The Excellency of this Wisdom of Solomon that thus sounded abroad in all the parts of the World it was of as great extent as the sand upon the Sea shore v. 29. which can never be numbered or measured even so was the largness of Solomon's Wisdom and innumerable notions even a Sea of Knowledge he had within himself so that he was wiser than Arabians Chaldeans Philosophers Astronomers v. 30. yea Wiser than all Men v. 31. far beyond Pythagoras Plato Aristotle or Socrates himself whom Apollo in his Oracle at Delphos pronounced to be the Wisest of all Mortal Men All their Learning was only acquired but Solomon's was infused Mark 3. The Wisdom of Solomon did manifest it self in his Learned Works he wrote Books of Ethicks and of Physicks v. 32 33. the greatest part whereof were lost in the Captivity and whereunto Aristotle was not a little beholden when they fell into his hands at Alexander's taking of Babylon with whom he was as his Tutor However the Choicest part of his Natural Moral and Divine Wisdom God preserved for the Church and left them Recorded in those Three Books Proverbs Ecclesiastes and Canticles Mark 4. Those Works of Solomon had as much variety in them as the World hath in it self treating upon all therein Eusebius thinks Hezekiah destroyed them because the People did Idolize them as they did the Brazen Serpent but Peter Martyr says better seeing so many of his Books are lost let us be more thankful to God for the Three Books of his we have and make the better improvement of them This made Solomon so Famous far and near that tho other Kings came not in person to partake of his Wisdom themselves yet the Queen of Sheba did Chap. 10. N. B. How doth this aggravate the perverseness of their dispositions that regard not the Wisdom of him who was Wiser than Solomon Mat. 12.42 In all which Solomon was a Type of our Blessed Saviour who draws in all Nations to the Gospel and who reads better Divinity Lectures to Men than ever Solomon could do c. 1 Kings CHAP. V. GIves an Account of Solomon's preparations for his Building the Temple wherein all the four Causes do concurr 1 Matter 2. Form 3. Efficient and 4. The Final End Remarks upon the First are First The Materials for Building it are procured by a double Embassage First Hiram King of Tyre and Sidon two Sea Towns in Phoenicia bordering upon Galilce near Lebanon the People whereof came in multitudes to Jesus Mar. 3.8 and Jesus also went into their Borders Mar. 7.24 call'd Huram 2 Chron. 2 3. sent his Embassadors to Solomon so soon as he heard of his succession to his Father David of whom he had always been a firm Lover and a fast friend to him to congratulate his coming to the Crown of Israel v. 1. and Peter Martyr observes well here that tho' these Embassadors of King Hiram had been sent long before this time yet now only is mention made thereof because an occasion is related here of Solomon's requesting of him materials for the building of his Temple and Grotius mentions the loving Letters passed between them The Second Remark is Solomon sends secondly his Embassadors to this Hiram v. 2. upon these well supposed Reasons First Because Hiram probably was a Proselyte Prince one believing in the God of Israel v. 7. where his thankfulness to the true God for setting up Solomon over Israel was a good sign of true Grace the Greeks have but one word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to express both grace and thanks Secondly Because of that Love and League that had formerly been betwixt Hiram and his Father David to whom he had done the like Courtesies 2 Sam. 5.11 which inward intire and continual affection both to the pious Father and to the pious Son was no small evidence of true piety in Hiram and whose congratulatory message before encouraged Solomon to send now to him Thirdly Because King Hiram was the only Prince that could gratifie Solomon in his suit None else had that Ability to supply Solomon with Materials for the Temple as Hiram was able and therefore the Son renews the League 'twixt Hiram and his Father ver 11. The Third Remark is The most Elegant and effectual Oration Solomon sent by his Embassadors to King Hiram here v. 3 4 5 6. wherein Mark First The Preface thou knowest c. v. 3. both first that David could not build the Temple tho' it was in his heart to do it because of his continual Wars which gave him no time for it N. B. This good Son would not lay open to Foreigners his Father's nakedness as cursed Cham did his Gen. 9.22 25. for the Reason rendred of David's Divine Prohibition was his shedding much blood as that of Vriah's and his fellow Souldiers that fell with him 2 Sam. 7.5 1 Chron. 22.8.28.3 but Solomon comes off only with his Father's uncessant Wars to shew that Children ought to speak the best things of their Parents for to speak evil either of them or to them was death by the Law of God Math. 15.4 yea and by Solon's Law too tho' but a Pagan Lawgiver one of the Seven Wise Men of Greece c. And Secondly Solomon in his Preface tells Hiram the Reason why he resolved to erect the Temple which his Father had no capacity nor opportunity to accomplish because of his Wars but now the Lord hath given me an Vniversal Peace v. 4. which he ascribes not to his Earthly Father as the effect of all his Victories Foreign and Domestick nor to his own prudence but to the Lord by whom Kings Reign Prov. 8.15 and from whom all peace and promotion cometh Psal 75.6 7. saying as Peter Martyr saith here I may not abuse my ease which my Heavenly Father hath granted me to idleness and luxury but having no work in Wars abroad I will restore Religion at home ver 5. Mark Secondly Solomon's Proposition after his Preface he requests of Hiram such Materials as were requisite for building the Temple both Wood and Stone v. 6 18. for tho' David before his death had prepared abundantly both Wood and Workmen 1 Chron. 22.2 3 4 c. 29.3 yet nothing near enough for so great a work and Hiram must help him with Workmen
cannot but better approve of Dr. Willet's Opinion who judiciously takes along the Prophetical History of this vile Antiochus and yet makes the Mystery of it to be also a Prophetical History of that Man of Sin Antichrist betwixt whom and Antiochus he learnedly demonstrateth that they run all along in twenty five Parallel Lines together As 1. Both rose by Craft and Flattery 2. Both Prospered and Prevailed 3. Both were Covetous and Rapacious c. 4. Both were notorious Dissemblers 5. Both step'd up after a general Apostasy and falling away from the Faith 6. Both abused the secular Power as Instruments of their Butcheries c. 7. Both abrogated the True Worship of God and set up a false Idolatrous Worship in its stead 8. As Antiochus used those Apostate Priests Jason and Menelaus to promote his false Worship so Antichrist useth the Pens and Tongues of Jesuits c. 9. Both persecuted Princes and People that would not Conform to them 10. Both exalted themselves above all that is called God 11. Both exalt themselves against the True God 12. Both utter horrid Blasphemies 13. Both had success for a Time while their Leases are run out 14. Both forsake the God and Religion of their Fore-fathers 15. Both seem not to care for Women 16. Both are for Atheism and Prophaneness and in effect not caring for any God 17. Both set up new Idols 18. Both were for Theatrical Services of their new Idols 19. Both were for distributing Dignities c. to their Flatterers c. but for Mony 20. Both were abominably Ambitious 21. Both are barbarously Bloody to the Church of God 22. Both be insatiable in Hunting after and Hoarding up Treasures of Gold and Silver 23. Both be inraged against the faithful upon any defeat they find from them and their Forces if foiled but a little by them 24. Both have their Palaces situated between two Seas the former between the Dead Sea and the Mediterranean the latter between the Tyrrhene and the Adriatick The one without and the other within the Temple of God the Church And Lastly Both be branded for their coming at last to most miserable Ends all which twenty five Marks wherein both Antiochus and Antichrist meet together in Parallel Lines the Learned Doctor doth distinctly illustrate by as many undeniable Instances and uncontrolable Demonstrations too large to be related here and therefore I must referr the Reader who is curious to compass them unto Dr. Willet's Hexapla upon Daniel page 445 to 462. N.B. Who likewise excellently observeth that as Antiochus's Tyranny continued not much above six Years so that of Antichrist in those bloody Marian Times of abhorred Memory was cut shorter here in England by a gracious God who praedetermines the End of all his Church's Persecutions Dan. 11.27 and 36. for that lasted not so long as this of Antiochus for it continued not full out six Years page 463. N.B. Oh how marvelous is the Proportion that Divine Goodness observeth in Days of Persecution If it be but little God lets it be long but if it be very sharp then shall it be very short as in those Instances Mark 3. Hitherto the Malady and Misery of the Church of God hath been declared by Gabriel to Daniel Chap. 11. now is the Church's Remedy and Relief revealed in Chap. 12. as was needful for the Comfort of those that were found faithful In this Annexion to the foregoing Historical Prophecy are handed in seven consolatory Arguments to Daniel for the Comfort of the afflicted Church four from Gabriel and three from Christ himself The First from the Angel is that at that Time Michael the Prince of Angels the Lord Christ shall stand up to secure and save his Servants ver 1. being the mighty God as Michael signifies and always a fast Friend and a Faithful as well as a powerful Protector of his People while the Government is upon his Shoulder Isa 9.6 and he Lord of all Acts 10.36 while he is Lord both of the Church and of the World he lets not the Church be wrong'd by the World The Second Comfort from the Angel is that every one whose Name is found written in the Book of Life to wit all the Elect both Jews and Gentiles shall assuredly be delivered by Michael their mighty Deliverer and if not by a Temporal Deliverance seeing many of the Saints be martyr'd by those two matchless Monsters of Mankind both Antiochus and Antichrist yet however by deliverance Eternal ver 2 3. though they be Dead and do sleep in their Graves after they had born their Testimony and made many Wise to Salvation by the Ministry of their Lives and Doctrine while they lived yet the Angel assures him even those shall awake as out of a sweet Sleep filled with God's Image Psalm 17.15 and shall shine as Stars c. whereas their Persecutors who now Triumph over their Graves shall be haled as worms out of their Holes and condemn'd to Everlasting Contempt c. The Third Comfort is more especially to the Ministers among those Martyrs who by their publick Ministry wisely managing it do make many wise unto Salvation and to partake of that Everlasting Righteousness which the Messiah was to bring in Dan. 9.24 These shall have a most blessed and perfect Reward after a peculiar Manner for all their present sufferings Dan. 11.33 with Rom. 8.18 Solomon allow'd but low and little Wages to his principal Workmen Cant. 18.12 but Christ greater than Solomon doth grant greater Rewards for they that turn many to Righteousness shall shine as the Firmament yea as the Stars ver 3. and yet higher as the Sun in his Strength Matth. 13.43 yea as Christ himself shineth for such shall all appear with him in Glory Col. 3.4 though they now be slurr'd and slighted c. Oh what a glorious and desirable Place will Heaven then be The Fourth Comfort or Cordial is that the Church of God should be preserved by God even in those worst of Times This was that precious Truth a Jewel that Daniel is commanded to Seal up ver 4. until the Time appointed ver 9. and Chap. 8.26 Daniel must keep this Divine Secret to himself in sacred Silence and reserve it in writing for the support of after-Ages that God would never forsake his People utterly though their Sins most justly provoked the pure Eyes of God to profound displeasure against them These Arcana Ecclesiae imperii Secrets concerning both Church and State must be sealed Because First To let Daniel know God's great Favour to him who was Ish Chamudoth a Man greatly beloved Dan. 9.23 and therefore of God's Council Psalm 25.14 Gen. 18.17 one betrusted with Divine Secrets Secondly Lest should they come into common Hands the Prophane might make either an evil use of them or utterly despise them Thirdly That the truly Pious might prize them the more as a most precious Treasure when brought forth out of God's private Treasury Fourthly These Secrets were Sealed
N.B. 200 years may be allowed him for growing into his virile State of Domineering Royalty which carries the Account to the year 600 and whether we ought to reckon from his first Rising or first Reigning hoc restat ad probandum Guessing is but a vanity where there wants Scripture light to ground and guide And 't is but a too lightly valuing a man's Reputation to venture rashly upon such Rocks as too many famous men have split their Credit upon by their particular determinations which time the best Expositor hath confuted as false but much more of this in my discovery of Antichrist largely handled there c. The second Remark is Tho' Antichrist have still many scores of years wherein to continue and make war with the Saints Rev. 13.5 7. As fixing the Epocha upon the Sixth Century doth necessarily imply N.B. Yet our Lord hath hitherto Interlaced with the tedious time of this Beast's Beastly Reign some lucid intervalls to support the feeble faith and trembling hopes of his people As in the ten Primitive persecutions God now and then stoped the carreer of those Pagan persecutors and gave his persecuted Saints a little leave as in Job's phrase to swallow down their spittle but more especially when Constantine came to the Crown N.B. And after the Church had about 97 years Rest by times which may be well meant That silence in Heaven for half an hour Rev. 8.1 At the opening of the seventh seal after the six seals had destroyed the Pagan State which the Dragon had made his drudge to destroy the Gospel-Church that brought forth the Trumpet-Prophecy so therein all along God gave his Church some little revivings in their bondage under the Papagan power or Antichrist hitherto and will do so till the vials destroy him The third Remark is Nor was this all to give his persecuted people now and then some respite intermission or some cooling times from hot persecutions only but God also scatter'd Cordials for Corroborating and Comforting their Spirits in the Evil day N.B. as 1st It was a comfort to the Church that all the Pagan persecuting Emperors were so short lived insomuch that 27 of them God blew out of the Imperial Chair in the space of 200 years and then the Devil was defeated of his first design for so far was he from routing up the Church by the Pagan power that it self was routed up by Constantine c. This the Church over-lived to see N.B. 2ly No less Joy it was to the Church to see the Devil defeated in his second design against her by his powring out the Puddle water-flood of Arrianism for then the Lord his her in the Wilderness Rev. 12.6 14. And made the Earth help her verse 16. to wit the Goths and Vandals which the four first Trumpets Summon'd in upon the Roman Empire in the year 410 and wasted the western part of it about the 480 d. year All which Interspace the Church injoy'd peace in the Exercise of Religion yea and during this double design of the Dragon against the Church the former in the form of a Pagan the latter of a Christian Arrian yet denying Christ's Deity c. beside the white robes given to those crying Souls under the Altar Rev. 6.11 N.B. The whole 7th Chapter of Sealing and Securing 144000 is brought in for the comfort of the Church Nor did his second design succeed for beside the hiding place prepared of God for his Church in persecution she was born as upon the wings of Eagles as Exodus 19 4 and Deut. 32.11 to soar above its reach Rev. 12.6 14. So that the Church had a liberty to condemn the Arrians Pelagians Nestorians and Eutychians by the 2d and 3d General Councils which swallowed up the Flood N.B. 3ly Still 't is a comfort to the Church to be preserved under Anti-christ the last attempt of a daring Devil when he found it impracticable to destroy the whole Church he makes war against the Remnant of her seed that keep close to the rule of God's word Rev. 12.17 tho' he slay the witnesses yet he cannot bury them God stirs up Friends to preserve them from perishing And as the fifth Trumpet blew up the Saracens who entered Spain the 714 years within 80 years time over-ran it and many other Countries Italy it self c. were got to the very gates of Rome which could not but cause the Pope to pull in his pushing horns so the Sixth Trumpet brings up the Turks about the twelfth Century in Ottoman's year as 't is said 1296 Joyning with the Saracens They are a curb to Papistry and a scourge to Papists Rev. 9.20 for none worship Images as Papists do As the Turks hath been a Rampart to the Protestants so hath he been and is still Rampant to Popish Countries what father Service God hath for him of that Kind is yet unknown but the sounding of the seventh Trumpet which pours out seven Vials gradually upon the beast to destroy him brings the greatest comfort Rev. 11.15 The accomplishment of this is that which we must wait for the vision being yet for an appointed time Hab. 2.3 Dan. 8.19 c. then expireth the Kingdom of the Beast and then Christs Kingdom beginneth Then the Temple of God for Christ's worship and wittnesses both which hath been supprest shall be opened Rev. 11.19 This is the third State of the Church described Rev. 20. A serene and peaceable state till the battel with all the wicked of the world which shall end with Christ's coming to Judgment and then follows the Triumphant state Rev. 21.22 Chapters Seeing these sayings there can agree with no other State Rev. Chapters 12 13.14 15 to 20. do explain what is foretold in Chap. 11. The 4th Remark is There is certainly a time predicted and prefixed by God wherein the Beloved City as the Church is called Rev. 20.9 shall have a Golden Age and Halcyon Days for a thousand years upon Earth which space of Time is repeated six several times expresly Rev. 20.2 3.4 5 6 7. tho' this whole Book of the Revelation be mostly mysterious and as Jerom saith Epist ad Paulinum quot habet Verba tot Sacramenta so many Words so many Mysteries which may most surely be asserted concerning the 20th Chapter that hath been a subject of so many differing and contrary Interpretations and variety of Opinions which is wittily called an Holy Disease Yet this was the Judgment of the Antient Fathers in the very next Age to the Apostles As 1. Tertullian contra Marcion 2. Irenaeus Tract contra omnes Haereses 3. Justin Martyr who of a Philosopher became a Christian about thirty years after the death of this John the Divine the Pen-man of this Book of the Revelation 4. Papias who was St. John's Scholar and a godly Bishop in that Time 5. Hilarius a Divine of eminent Endowments 6. Lactantius that Eloquent and Candid Writer call'd the Christian Cicero Instit lib. 7. where he expresseth this
rapt up to Heaven at their Deaths whom they worshipp'd as Gods and had the Devil known Moses's Assumption he would have made Israel to worship him as a God N B. The Story of Moses's appearing with Elias who was Assumed c. at Christ's Transfiguration seems to favour this Ancient Conceit of Moses's Assumption About which Point the hot Dispute might be ' twixc Michael and Satan But the 3d and chief Reason is a Mystery that the Law whereof Moses was the Minister being once Dead and Abrogated by Christ should never more be sought after nor its legal Rudiments both being abrogated by the Grace and Gospel of Christ both out of the Conscience and out of the Church The abolishing of Sacrifices c. was foretold by Daniel Chap. 9.24 25 26 27 and confirmed by the Apostle Gal. 4.9 10 11. and 5.4 and till the Jews return and seek the Lord their God and the Son of David their King Hos 3.4 5. their State lies buried they that are for the seventh Day-Sabbath c surely do not be●ieve that Moses is buried by the Messiah they would send us back to Moses's School c. The 4th Kemark Moses died in the Mount Deut. 32.50 but was buried in the Valley here N.B. Let Man rise never so high to the highest Pinnacle of worldly Honour while he lives yet must He be laid low enough in the Valley of the Grave Psal 49.13 when he dies 'T was the Valley of Moab's Land which was a large sp●ce of ground so that Moses's Grave could not be found when God left no Signs of it on purpose to conceal it N B But why had Moses Possession of the Land of Moab by his Burial when God said He would give to Israel none of that Land Deut. 2.9 Answer This is to be understood of that Land whereof Moab was in peaceable Possession at that time but there was another part of their Land taken from them by the Amorites Numb 21.26 which though in the Hands of other Lords was yet call'd the Land of Moab the old Name and in which put was Mount Nebo where Moses died c. N. B. But why must Moses be buried over against Beth-peor the Place of that abominable Idol Baal's Temple Numb 23.28 and 25.3 where Balaam expected God to meet him for cursing Israel but in vain yet where he laid that sad stumbling block before Israel that God might be made their Enemy had not Moses stood in the Gap by his Intercession for them Psal 106.23 Israel is told here of the Place of Moses's Burial over against Beth-peor to mind them of their Sin and of his Mediation c. The second Consequent of Moses's Death was the Lamentation made for Him ver 8. which lasted thirty days as for Aaron Numb 20.28 and for Miriam also as Josephus saith it was their manner to make thirty days the measure of publick Mourning for principal Rulers whereas seven days Mourning was sufficient for Persons of a private Figure thus Joseph did for Jacob Gen. 50.3 seventy days by the Egyptians and but seven days by Joseph ver 10 't is the Lot of many or God's Servants to have more Honour after their Death than in their Life The third Consequent was the Nomination of his Successor namely Joshua ver 9. which demonstrateth the care and kindness of God to his Church in not leaving her without a Governour Sic uno avulso non deficit alter aureus The great Tree of Providence as one Branch is broken off so another riseth up in the Room Joshuah was full of the Spirit of Wisdom fitted for the Succession wherein he was a figure of our blessed Jesus who was filled with the Holy Spirit when he entred his Ministry Isa 11.2 Luk. 4.1 God bade Moses Lay thy Hands on Joshua Numb 27.18.23 with 8.10 by which he received a greater measure of the Spirit Herein Joshuab the Son of Nun shadowed out our Jesus the Son of God to whom Moses gave ●estimony Job 5.46 Act. 26.22 23. and talked with him about his Decease in his Transfiguration Luk. 9 30 31. The fourth Consequent is the magnifying of Moses's Office and administration as in a Funeral Song ver 10 11.12 a nonesuch for Birth Life Death and Burial The First Remark upon this last Consequent is Moses is magnified for his Familiar Communion with God so as to know him Face to Face ver 10. Jehovah spake to him as a Man speaketh with his Friend Exod. 32.11 perhaps in humane shape besides out of the Cloudy Pillar as He did hold a long Conference with Abraham his Friend Gen. 18. and thus God spake to Moses Mouth to Mouth Numb 12.8 Humanitus dictum which manner of Communication magnifies Moses above all the Prophets The Second Remark is Moses's five Books are compleated by these Clauses writ by Joshua or Eleazar c. Divinely inspired That the Pentateuch being the first Original of all writings might be worthily celebrated over all the World being confirmed by God himself Numb 12.7 8. approved and expounded by all the Prophets after Mose yea by Christ himself and his Apostles so that they who hear not Moses will not be perswaded though one rose from the Dead Luk. 16.31 Hence Theodoret doth well call Moses 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Fountain and Ocean of Divinity out of whose Works all the Prophets and Apostles have watered their several Gardens The Third Remark is Moses is made a none-such for his mighty Miracles as well as for his Familiarity with God in his Ministry ver 11 12. wherein God magnifies his own Majesty Moses being but God's Minister and Instrument so dignified here N.B. This Praise of Moses may not prejudice the Praise Christ gives of John Baptist none greater born of Women Mat. 11.11 Though he wrought no Miracles as Moses did Yet exceeded he all in Dignity and Doctrine As those Elements that are nearest Heaven be the purest so the nearer Christ the more excellent He was the immediate forerunner of Christ He began Gospel Baptism and baptized our Lord himself c. But unto us God hath raised up a Prophet like unto Moses as he promised Deut. 18.18 Act. 3.21 even our blessed Messias the Son of God a Man approved of God by many Miracles c. Act. 2.22 Heb. 2.4 by whom God reconciled the World to himself 2 Cor. 5.19 whom though God buried not as he did Moses yet he raised him from the Dead Psal 16.10 Act. 2.24 and 13.37 that he saw no Corruption Of Him Moses wrote Joh. 5.45 47 and to him all the Prophets give their Testimony Act. 10.40 43. and 13.39 He is the true God and Eternal Life 1 Joh. 5.20 Here ends the Pentateuch which contains the History of 2553. Years from the Creation of the World and which is all as Sciccard saith that was Translated by the Septuagint of the Hebrew Bible into Greek by Ptolomy's order SOLI DEO GLORIA The IId Volume Joshua Chap. I. The History