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A11649 Annotations upon the five bookes of Moses, the booke of the Psalmes, and the Song of Songs, or, Canticles VVherein the Hebrevv vvords and sentences, are compared with, and explained by the ancient Greeke and Chaldee versions, and other records and monuments of the Hebrewes: but chiefly by conference with the holy Scriptures, Moses his words, lawes and ordinances, the sacrifices, and other legall ceremonies heretofore commanded by God to the Church of Israel, are explained. With an advertisement touching some objections made against the sinceritie of the Hebrew text, and allegation of the Rabbines in these annotations. As also tables directing unto such principall things as are observed in the annotations upon each severall booke. By Henry Ainsworth.; Annotations upon the five bookes of Moses, and the booke of the Psalmes Ainsworth, Henry, 1571-1622? 1627 (1627) STC 219; ESTC S106799 2,398,875 1,194

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them foure wagons according unto their service for to ease the cariage Num. 7. 5. 8. Vers. 38. foremost or as the Greeke translateth it Eastward see Num. 2. 3. Moses and Aaron The Hebrewes as Baal hatturim vpon this place doe observe that here is a pause or distinction betweene Moses and Aaron to teach that Moses pitched in one place by himselfe and Aaron and his sonnes in another place by themselves Thus Moses a Levite of Kohath was King in Ieshurun Deut. 33. 5. and Aaron his brother Priest as for Moses two sonnes Gershon and Eliezer Exod. 18. 3 4. here is no mention of them neither in Num. 26. neither had they any prerogative but were among the other Kohathites and named of the tribe of Levi that is common Levites 1 Chron. 24. 14. the charge or the custodie the watch of the Sanctuarie the Levites being assistants under them Num. 18. 2 3. Of the watch which was wont to be kept in the Sanctuary see the annotations on Num. 15. 8. the stranger that is any saving Aaron and his sonnes see verse 10. Vers. 39. and Aaron in the Hebrew there are many extraordinary pricks over the name of Aaron for speciall cause R. Sol. Iarchi saith they were to signifie that Aaron himselfe was not among the number of the Levites none of the 22000. here mentioned Observe Aarons dignitie Hee was the elder brother unto Moses the King Exod. 7. 7. Hee was by mariage brother to Naasson Prince of Iudah for hee had to wife Elisabeth his sister Exod. 6. 23. Hee was joyned with Moses in the government of Israel Psal. 77. 20. He had the prerogative to sacrifice for the whole Church 1 Chron. 23. 13. But Christ our King and Priest after the order of Melchisedek farre excelleth him H●b 7. and 8. chap. two and twentie thousand This summe accordeth not with the former particulars for there were of Gershon 7500. of Kohath 8600. of Merari 6200. which make in all 22. thousand and three hundred But Aaron and the Priests as also the first-borne of the Levites were the Lords after a peculiar manner Exod. 13. 2. and therefore deducted from the rest which were all taken in stead of the first-borne of Israel So there were so many thousand Levites as there are Hebrew letters because they were aboue others to apply the studie of Gods Law Deut. 33. 10. which because they did not according to their dutie God so disposed that Iehozadak the Priest in the 22. generation after Aaron was caried captive with the people into Babylon 1 Chron. 6. 3. 15. And here againe Gods providence appeareth that the Levites increase should be by just thousands and the Priests and first-borne of Levi by hundreds without any broken number such as was among the first-borne of Israel vers 43. See the notes on Num. 1. 25. Againe whereas the least of all the other tribes of Israel from twenty yeeres old and upward had 32000. and 200. Num. 1. v. 34 35. and the greatest 54000. and 600. v. 27. here the Levites which were counted from a moneth old and upward were but 22000. so the Lords portion was the least Yea of these 22. thousand there were found but eight thousand five hundred and fourescore that were fit for to doe service in the Sanctuary Num. 4. 47 48. so small was the number of those that served God in his ministerie in comparison with the campes of Israel Vers. 40. Muster or Number moneth old Hebr. sonne of a moneth Vers. 41. for me or unto me as the Chaldee expounds it thou shalt bring neere the Levites before me every first-borne or all the first-borne which being appointed unto the Lords service the Lord taketh the Levites to serve him in their stead This was for the first-borne males of man and beast which the Israelites now had all the first-borne that came after this were to be redeemed or given to the Priest Num. 18. 15. See the notes on verse 12. and 13. Vers. 43. and seventie and three God 's speciall providence appeareth againe in this number of the first-borne that it should be so neere unto the number of the Levites taken in their stead whom God destinated from the womb unto his service and made the summes of them so neere A like worke of God is observed by Moses in Deut. 32. 8. how he had appointed the borders of the peoples according to the number of the sonnes of Israel And whereas six hundred thousand men and moe Num. 1. 46. had but 22. thousand and 273. first-borne males in all their families it appeareth that the farre greater number of Israels first-borne were females who by reason of their sex were not fit to serve God in his sanctuary Which figured the small number of Gods elect among the many that are called Mat. 22. 14. Rom. 9. 6 7 8. For the elect are such as doe serve God day and night in his Temple Revel 7. 15. and are Priests unto God Rev. 5. 10. Vers. 45. shall be mine which the Chaldee explaineth shall minister before me Vers. 46. those that are to be redeemed Hebr. And the redeemed or as the Greeke translateth it And the redemptions or ransomes So after in vers 48 49 51. Here the overplus of the first-borne of man is reckoned and the summe of their ransome vers 50. but the overplus of cattle is not reckoned Vers. 47. five shekels a peece Heb. five five shekels which the Greeke translateth five shekels by the head These five shekels the price set here and in Num. 18. 16. was the value set in Lev. 27. 6. from a moneth old to five yeeres old and it was the least of all the valuations so that God burdened the Israelites with the ransomes as little as might be twentie gera●s or twentie pence the gerah was a peece of silver that weighed sixteene barley graines so the shekel weighed 320. graines see the notes on Exod. 30. 13. Vers. 48. the money Hebr. the silver so in vers 49 50 51. of the redeemed understand the money of those that are redeemed or as the Greeke translateth the redemptions of those that are moe Vers. 50. Of the first-borne in Hebrew B●chor the First-borne is singular as spoken of one but translated in Greeke plurally as implying all And this seemeth to be taken not of particular persons as of them that were last numbred or any other for so the burden should have lien vnequally upon a few but of the church in generall Or to cut off contention it was done by lot as R. Solomon Iarchi saith he brought 22000. scrolles or papers according to the number of the Levites vers 39. and on every of them was written A son of Levi and 273. papers according to the number of the First-borne Israelites moe than the Levites vers 46. and on every of them was written Five shekels they mingled them and put them in a basket then said he unto them come draw your papers according to your lot Vers. 51.
fourteene thousand and seuen hundred beside them that died about the matter of Korah And Aaron returned unto Moses unto the doore of the Tent of the congregation and the plague was stayed Annotations 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Here beginneth the 38 Lecture of the Law which the Hebrewes call Korah because his rebellion is the principall thing here treated of see Gen. 6. 9. VErse 1. Korah or Korach in Greeke Kore Iude ver 11. Izhar in Greeke Isaar Kohath in Greeke Kaath he tooke to wit men with him so Korah is noted as the principall in the rebellion which the Apostle therefore calleth the gaine-saying of Kore Iude verse 11. and in Num. 27. 3. onely Korahs company is mentioned where speech is of this mutinie The Greeke translateth he spake to signifie that he tooke others by perswading them to his faction The Chaldee understands it of taking that is withdrawing of himselfe saying And Korah separated himselfe Thus Sol. Iarchi also expoundeth it he tooke him-selfe aside to be apart from the congregation and Dathan and Abiram this may be understood that they also tooke men and separated themselves or rather that Kore tooke these men unto him and so to reade it he tooke Dathan and Abiram or he tooke both Dathan and Abiram for the word and in Hebrew may sometime be omitted in our English speech as is shewed on Gen. 8. 6. or be interpreted both as explaining the former words see the annotations on Gen. 36. 24. And thus Chazkuni expoundeth it And Korah tooke it meaneth the taking of men and whom tooke he Dathan and Abiram c. AND before DATHAN is redundant here as often elsewhere Abiram in Greeke Ab●iron Eliab in Greeke Eliam hee was son to Phallu the sonne of Reuben Num. 26. 7 8 9. Gen. 46. 9. On in Greeke Ann and Aunan Peleth in Greeke Phaleth sonnes of Reuben Dathan Abiram and On were all sonnes that is of the posteritie of Reuben who was the first-borne of Israel but lost his honour by his sinne 1 Chron. 5. 1. which his sonnes by unlawfull meanes seeke to recover And these Reubenites camped next unto Korah and the Kohathites on the Southside of the Tabernacie as is shewed in Num. 2. and so being neighbours in situation associated themselves in evill which Sol. Iarchi observing saith thereupon Woe be to the wicked and woe unto his neighbour Korah being a Levite of the Kohathites which was the chiefe familie of the Levites as is noted on Num. 3. 28. he tooke offence as Iarchi on this place saith and envied at the preferment of Elizaphan the sonne of Vzziel whom Moses had made Prince over the sonnes of Kohath Num. 3. 30. when he was of the youngest brother Vzziell and Korah himselfe was of Izhar elder than he see Num. 3. 27. 30. But by the sequell here it appeareth that the lift up himselfe not onely against Elizaphan but against Moses and Aaron and sought the Priesthood also verse 10. Verse 2. and men that is Korah and men as appeareth by verse 5. 16 17. where these are called Korahs congregation the called of the assembly Senators called to the assemblie and as the Greeke translateth it councell of the governours in Chap. 1. 16. such are named the called of the congregation and in Chap. 26. 9. Dathan and Abiram are named the called of the congregation who strove against Moses c. so these were States-men famous and renowned whereby the conspiracie was the stronger men of name that is of renowne this title is given to the Giants before the Flood Gen. 6. 4. Whereupon Baal hatturim here noteth Men of name for wisedome and for wealth and they condemned themselves as did the generation of the Flood which were of old men of name Verse 3. Ye take too much upon you or Let it suffice you as this phrase is translated in Deut. 3. 26. Hebr. much to you or enough for you which Sol. Iarchi expoundeth thus yee have taken to your selves greatnesse much more than enough So after in verse 7. holy and therefore may approach unto God and offer their sacrifices This they meant as Moses answer sheweth in verse 5. and 10. So the presumption of their owne holinesse brought them to ambition and affectation of the Priesthood an honour which no man should take to himselfe but he that is called of God as was Aaron Hebr. 5. 4. Iehovah is in Chaldee the divine presence or Majestie of the LORD dwelleth among them Verse 4. fell on his face as affected with their words humbling himselfe and in likelihood praying unto God as in verse 22. Chazkuni saith He was abashed and cast downe his face on the ground unto prayer and there it was said unto him of God what he should say unto Korah Like gesture he used at their former murmuring Num. 14. 5. and after in Num. 20. 6. Verse 5. Even in the morning or the morning shall come and Iehovah will make knowne c. Iudgement is deferred till the morrow morning so they had that time to consider of their fact and the morning is usually the time of judgement both by men as In the mornings I will suppresse all the wicked of the land Psal. 101. 8. Iudge judgement in the morning Ier. 21. 12. and by God himselfe as Morning by morning doth he bring his judgement to light Zeph. 3. 5. and my rebuke is in the mornings Psal. 73. 14. So in the morning judgement came upon Sodome Gen. 19. 23 24. and the plagues or Egypt Exod. 7. 15. and 8. 20. and 9. 13. and 10. 1● and the pestilence on Israel 2 Sam. 24. 15. and so shall evill come upon sinners and they shall not know the morning thereof Esai 47. 11. Boker the morning is derived of Baker he inquired or looked out whereupon the Greeke Interpreters reading without vowels translated it The Lord hath looked out and knowne those that are his but the Chaldee saith in the morning thē the LORD wil make known c. make knowne him or make knowne those that are his so the Greeke translateth knoweth or hath knowne those that are his which very words Paul from this history applieth to Gods knowledge care and love of his Elect whom he sanctifieth and keepeth from falling away as did certaine heretiks in those dayes 2 Tim. 2. 17 18 19 20. This therefore is a speech of faith whereby Moses testifieth his confidence in God who had separated Aaron unto the Priesthood and himselfe unto the government in Israel and would maintaine their cause and calling against all opposers And because these two offices figured the grace given by Christ unto his Elect whom he hath made Kings and Priests even a kingly Priesthood and an holy Nation Revel 1. 6. and 5. 10. 1 Pet. 2. 9. therefore the Apostle in 2 Tim. 2. fitly citeth these words for the comfort of the Saints faithfull ministers of Christ against revolters even as an other Apostle applieth also against such the way of Kain the
saith the Destroyer let him goe a husband c. here the Chaldee paraphraseth thus had it not beene for the blood of this circumcision my husband must needes have beene killed And it is like that upon this occasion and trouble Zipporah with her children was sent backe againe from hence to her fathers house as appeareth by Exod. 18. 2. 3. Vers. 27. of God that is mount Horeb where the glory of the Lord had beene revealed saith the Chaldee paraphrast See Exod. 3. 1. And now God shewed that mercy to Aaron which after hee rehearsed to Ely one of his posterity 1 Sam. 2. 27. 28. Did not I plainely appeare unto the house of thy father when they were in Egypt c. Vers. 30. Aaron spake as God ordained verse 16. hee that is Moses did as was appointed verse 17. and the signes were those three forementioned vers 3. c. Vers. 31. heard that is hearkened gladly to this joyfull tidings as God foretold Exod. 3. 18. therefore the Greeke translateth it and they rejoyced that the Lord had visited And the Holy Ghost sheweth such force to be in the Hebrew word for when one Prophet saith Ezekias heard or hearkened 2 King 20. 13. another saith Ezekias was glad Esa. 39. 2. visited to wit in mercy the Chaldee saith remembred See Gen. 21. 1. Luk. 1. 68. seene to wit with commiseration as Ex. 3. 7. bended downe the head this was a gesture of humiliation with the face toward the ground as is expressed in 2 Chronicles 20. 18. Exodus 34. 8. bowed themselves or worshipped fell downe prostrate This was another humble gesture used in reverence and thanksgiving as Gen. 24. 26. Exod. 12. 27. 1 Chron. 29. 20. 2 Chron. 29. 30. Nehem. 8. 6. There were also two other gestures of honour kneeling 2 Chron. 6. 13. and bending or bowing of the body 2 Chron. 29. 29. and these three are all mentioned in Psal. 95. 6. They differed one from another the bending of the head was the least and it was the bowing downe of the face onely The bending of the body was when the whole body was bent downeward the face towards the knees Kneeling was upon the knees a gesture commonly knowne Bowing of themselves or worship was with falling downe upon their face on the ground their hands and feet displaied Wherefore that which one Evangelist calleth worshipping Matth. 8. 2. another calleth falling on the face Luk. 5. 12. So the Hebrew cannons also distinguish them saying The bending of the body spoken of in any place is towards the knees the bowing of all the joynts of the backe-bone so that he maketh his body as a bow the bending of the head is with the face or countenance downeward the bowing of ones selfe or worshipping is the displaying of hands and feet till hee bee prostrate with his face on the earth Maimony in Misn. treat of Prayer c. 5. S. 12. 13. Here the Israelites shewed by these gestures their reverence to Gods word and thankfulnesse the Hebrew Doctors as in the Zohar upon this place say that the bending of the head with the face toward the ground was for to escape judgment and the bowing of themselves or worshipping was for to obtaine mercy and that the bending of the head was before the worshipping according to the mysterie of the Sin-offring before the Burnt-offring The order of which sacrifices may be seene in Exod. 29. 14. 18. Lev. 8. 14. 18. and 14. 19. 20. and 15. 15. and 61. 11. 15. 24. CHAP. V. 1 Moses and Aaron doing their message to Pharaoh are resisted and rebuked 5 The Israelites taske increased 14 Their officers beaten 15 Their complaints checked 19 They crie out upon Moses and Aaron 22 Moses complaineth unto God AND afterward Moses and Aaron went in and said unto Pharaoh Thus saith Iehovah the God of Israel Send away my people that they may keepe a feast onto me in the wildernesse And Pharaoh said Who is Iehovah that I should obey his voice to send away Israel I know not Iehovah neither will I send away Israel And they said The God of the Hebrewes hath met with us let us goe wee pray thee three daies journey into the wildernesse and sacrifice unto Iehovah our God left hee fall upon us with pestilence or with the sword And the king of Egypt laid unto them Wherefore doe ye Moses and Aaron cause the people to cease from their workes Get ye to your burthens And Pharaoh said Behold the people of the land now are many and ye make them to rest from their burdens And Pharaoh commanded in that day the taske-masters of the people their officers saying Yee shall not any more give straw to the people to make brickes as heretofore let them goe gather straw for themselves And the tale of the brickes which they did make heretofore you shall lay upon them you shall not diminish ought thereof for they be idle therefore they cry out saying Let us goe and sacrifice to our God Let the work be made heavy upon the men and let them labour therein and let them not regard vaine lying words And the taske-masters of the people went out their officers and said unto the people saying Thus saith Pharaoh I will not give you straw Goe ye take your straw where you can find it yet not ought of your worke shall bee diminished And the people was scattered abroad thorow all the land of Egypt to gather stubble in stead of straw And the taske-masters hasted them saying Fulfill your workes every daies taske in his day as when there was straw And the officers of the sonnes of Israel which Pharaohs taske-masters had set over them were beaten saying Wherefore have yee not fulfilled your appointed taske to make bricke both yesterday and to day as heretofore And the officers of the sonnes of Israel came and cried out unto Pharaoh saying Wherefore doest thou thus to thy servants There is no straw given unto thy servants and they say to us make brickes and behold thy servants are beaten and it is the sinne of thy people And he said ye are idle ye are idle therefore yee say let us goe and sacrifice to Iehovah Now therfore goe worke for straw shall not be given you yet shall ye deliver the tale of brickes And the officers of the sonnes of Israel did see them in evill saying Ye shall not minish ought from your brickes every daies taske in his day And they lighted upon Moses and Aaron standing to meet with them as they came forth from Pharaoh And they said unto them Iehovah looke upon you and judge because you have made our savour to stinke in the eyes of Pharaoh and in the eyes of his servants to give a sword into their hand to slay us And Moses returned unto Iehovah and said Lord wherefore hast thou done evill to this people wherefore is it that thou hast sent me For since I came to Pharaoh to speake in thy name
the spiritually Egyptians by whose sinne the third part of the sea became blood and of other waters became wormewood Revel 8. 8. 11. there be the like plagues from the phials or cups of Gods Angels as are here by the rod of Gods messengers their sea rivers and fountaines becomming blood they having shed the blood of Saints and Prophets and God giving them blood to drinke for they are worthy Revel 16. 3. 6. Of this plague the Psalmist also speaketh Psal. 78. 44. and 105. 29. Contrariwise God blesseth his people by turning for them the rockes to rivers and fountaines of waters Psal. 78. 15. 16. and 114. 8. and giving them the water of life to drinke Ioh. 4. 10. 14. Rev. 22. 1. 17. Vers. 21. died so in Antichrists sea every living soule dyeth Revel 16. 3. as by their impietie they had caused the third part of such to dye before Revel 8. 9. Contrariwise in the holy land corrupt waters are healed the creatures in them live and fish are multiplied Ezek. 47. 8. 9. stunke whereas the waters of Egypt served them for drinke Ierm 2. 18. there being no raine in the Countrey Deut. 11. 10. 11. God turning them to stinking blood and killing the fish the plague was the more grievous For fishes were their common food Numb 11. 5. the flesh of many beasts they through superstition would not eate of Exodus 8. 26. so that which the Prophet after threatneth was now upon them The fishers mourned and all they that cast angle into the brookes lamented and they that spread nets upon waters languished Esay 19. 8. Vers. 22. did so as before in verse 11. They could by inchantments increase their owne plagues but not ease themselves see Exodus 8. 7. 8. But where had they water to turne into blood either they found some by digging about the river verse 24. or they had some fetched from another place as Gosen see the notes on v. 18. wexed strongs the Greeke saith was hardened see verse 13. Vers. 23. set not that is regarded not nor cared for this wondrous plague so the setting of the heart signifieth carefull regard Exod. 9. 21. Prov. 22. 17. 2 Sam. 18. 3. CHAP. VIII 1 God threatneth Pharaoh if hee send not Israel away to plague his Realme with frogges 5 Aaron stretcheth out his hand and the second plague frogs come out of the waters over all the land 7 The Magicians doe the like 8 Pharaoh sueth to Moses 12 And Moses by praier removeth the frogs away 15 Pharaohs heart is hardned 16 The third plague dust is turned into lice on man and beast 18 The magicians could not doe so yet Pharaoh is hardned 20 God threatneth the fourth plague swarmes of flies upon the Egyptians 22 exempting Israel in Goshen 24 The land is corrupted with the swarmes 25 Pharaoh inclineth to let the people goe 30 Moses by praier removeth the swarmes away 32 Pharaoh is bardned againe AND Iehovah said unto Moses Goe in unto Pharaoh and say unto him thus saith Iehovah send away my people that they may serve me And if thou refuse to send them away behold I smite all thy border with frogs And the river shall abundantly bring forth frogs and they shall come up and enter into thy house and into thy bedchamber and upon thy bed and into the house of thy servants and upon thy people and into thy ovens and into thy troughs of dough And the frogs shall come up upon thee and upon thy people and upon all thy servants And Iehovah sayd unto Moses Say unto Aaron stretch forth thine hand with thy rod over the streames over the rivers and over the ponds cause frogs to come up upon the land of Egypt And Aaron stretched out his hand over the waters of Egypt and the frogs came up and covered the land of Egypt And the Magicians did so with their inchantments and caused frogges to come up upon the land of Egypt And Pharaoh called for Moses and for Aaron and said Intreat ye Iehovah that he may take the frogs from me and from my people and I will send away the people that they may sacrifice unto Iehovah And Moses said unto Pharaoh Glorie over me when I shall intreat for thee and for thy servants and for thy people to cut off the frogs from thee and from thy houses onely in the river they shall remaine And he said to morrow and he said be it according to thy word that thou maist know that there is none like Iehovah our God And the frogs shall depart from thee and from thy houses and from thy servants and from thy people onely in the river they shall remaine And Moses and Aaron went out from Pharaoh and Moses cryed unto Iehovah because of the frogs which he had put upon Pharaoh And Iehovah did according to the word of Moses and the frogs dyed out of the houses out of the villages and out of the fields And they gathered them together upon heapes and the land stanke And Pharaoh saw that there was a breathing and he made his heart heavy and hearkened not unto them euen as Iehovah had spoken And Iehovah sayd unto Moses Say unto Aaron stretch out thy rod and smite the dust of the land and it shall be turned to lice in all the land of Egypt And they did so and Aaron stretched out his hand with his rod and smote the dust of the land and there were lice on man and on beast all the dust of the land was lice in all the land of Egypt And the Magicians did so with their inchantments to bring forth lice but they could not and there were lice on man and on beast And the Magicians sayd unto Pharaoh This is the finger of God and Pharaohs heart waxed strong and he hearkned not unto them even as Iehovah had spoken And Iehovah said unto Moses Rise up earely in the morning stand before Pharaoh lo● 〈◊〉 commeth forth to the waters and say 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 him thus saith Iehovah Send away my people that they may serve mee Else if thou wilt not send away my people behold I will send a mixed swarme upon thee and upon thy servants and upon thy people and into thy houses and the houses of the Egyptians shall be full of the mixed swarme and also the ground where on they art And I will marvellously sever in that day the land of Go 〈…〉 upon which my people standethy that there shall 〈◊〉 mixed 〈◊〉 there to th● 〈◊〉 maist 〈…〉 that I am Iehovah in the 〈◊〉 of the 〈◊〉 And I will put a 〈◊〉 de 〈…〉 people and 〈◊〉 by people 〈…〉 all 〈…〉 be And Iehova● did 〈…〉 there came a heavie 〈…〉 I the house of Pharaoh and the house of 〈…〉 into all the land of Egypt 〈◊〉 land was corrupted by reason 〈…〉 Pharaoh 〈…〉 and sayd 〈…〉 the land And Moses said 〈…〉 to doe 〈…〉 shall 〈…〉 shall 〈…〉 of the Egypt 〈…〉 〈…〉 not 〈◊〉 us We will goe three dayes
obedience which wee all owe unto the Lord and from which no persecution or tyranny should stay us And the not leaving of an hoofe behinde signified their full departure out of Egyptian bondage leaving nothing to tempt or occasion them to returne thither againe which God after forbade them Deut. 17. 16. and 28. 68. Hos. 9. 3. Vers. 27. made strong that is hardned as the Greeke translateth See Exod. 4. 21. would not or was not perswaded consented not to send them notwithstanding all these plagues This word is not used in all this historie untill now it setteth forth Pharaohs wilfulnesse Vers. 28. no more Hebr. adde not to see so in the verse following Here Pharaoh is inraged against Moses and more fully manifesteth his hardnesse of heart unto whom Moses answereth with no lesse courage and faith in God not fearing as Paul saith the wrath of the king but induring as seeing him who is invisible Heb. 11. 27. Therefore ere hee went out of his presence he denounceth the last plague in the chapter following and departed neuer seeing him more As Pharaoh by all these plagues is not bettered but worse hardned so when the beasts throne and kindome is darkened they g●●● their tongues for paine and blaspheme the God of heaven because of their paines and their sores and repent not of their deed Rev. 16. 10. 11. Vers. 29. well or right the Greeke translateth as thou hast said So it was not an approbation of Pharaohs evill speech but a signification that it should so come to passe Wherein Moses shewed great faith in God and courage against the king whose wrath he feared not as the Apostle observeth in Hebr. 11. 27. For before his departure hee threatneth the last plague and goeth out very angry Exod. 11. 4. 8. CHAP. XI 1. Gods message to the Israelites to borrow jewels of their neighbours the Egyptians 4 Moses threatneth Pharaoh with the death of all the First-borne in Egypt 9 Pharaohs heart is hardened still ANd Iehovah said unto Moses Yet one plague will I bring upon Pharaoh and upon Egypt afterwards hee will send you away from hence when hee shall send you away he shall thrusting thrust you out from hence altogether Speake now in the eares of the people let every man aske of his neighbour and every woman of her neighbour jewels of silver and jewels of gold And Iehovah gave the people grace in the eyes of the Egyptians also the man Moses was very great in the land of Egypt in the eyes of Pharaohs servants and in the eyes of the people And Moses said thus saith Iehovah About midnight will I goe out into the midst of Egypt And every first-borne in the land of Egypt shall die from the first-borne of Pharaoh that sitteth upon his throne even to the first-borne of the bond-woman that is behinde the mill and every first borne of beasts And there shall bee a great crie in all the land of Egypt such as there hath beene none like it nor shall bee like it any more But against any of the sons of Israel shall not a dogge move his tongue against man or beast that ye may know how Iehovah maruellously severeth between the Egyptians and Israel And all these thy servants shall come downe unto mee and bow downe themselves unto me saying Goe out thou and all the people that is at thy feet and after that I will goe out and hee went out from Pharaoh in heat of anger And Iehovah said unto Moses Pharaoh shall not hearken unto you that my wonders may be multiplied in the land of Egypt And Moses and Aaron did all these wonders before Pharaoh and Iehovah made strong the heart of Pharaoh and he sent not away the sonnes of Israel out of his land Annotations SAid or had said before he went last unto Pharaoh being called Exod. 10. 24. therefore ere he departeth out of his presence hee denounceth this last plague as appeareth by the 8. verse following thrusting thrust that is earnestly and hastily thrust as came to passe Exod. 12. 31. 33. The Greeke translateth with all rejection he shall reject or cast you out and as the Chaldee saith with full rejection Vers. 2. in the eares The Greeke addeth privily the people the Israelites his neighbour an Egyptian this was signified at the first Exod. 3. 22. jewels or vessels instruments of all sorts These they borrowed but never restored Gods extraordinary commandement was their warrant as it was unto Abraham for the killing of his sonne Gen. 22. and it was a recompence of their labours wherewith they had served the Egyptians Vers. 3. grace that is favour Hebr. the grace of the people which the Greeke translateth grace to his people see the notes on Exod. 3. 21. and Gen. 39. 21. Verse 4. said to Pharaoh before he went out of his presence verse 8. and Exod. 10. 29. I goe out the Chaldee saith I will be revealed this God did by his Angell that destroyed them Exod. 12. 23. And this going out as the like phrase of passing through in Exod. 12. 12. is meant for evill unto Egypt unto which the Scriptures elsewhere have reference as in Amos 5. 17. I will passe through thee saith the Lord. Vers. 5. on his throne that is which shall reigne after him the Chaldee explaineth it which shall sit upon the throne of his kingdome And the holy text so explaineth it selfe as his throne 1 Chron. 17. 12. is the throne of his kingdome 2 Sam. 7. 13. and to sit on the throne is to reigne in stead of another 1 Kin. 3. 6. with 2 Chron. 1. 8. and a man upon the throne 1 King 9. 5. is expounded to be a ruler 2 Chron. 7. 18. behinde the mill or after the mill stones that is in prison grinding at the mill as is explained in Exod. 12. 29. Iudg. 16. 21. Esa. 47. 1. 2. and she is said to be behinde or after it for thrusting it before them as they wrought Vers. 7. move that is they shall not have the least let or disturbance See the like in Ios. 10. 21. The dog signifieth the wicked Psal. 22. 17. 21. that such should not move their tongue is according to that saying Iniquitie shall stop her mouth Iob 5. 16. Psal. 1●7 42. severeth Greeke glorifieth see Exodus 8. 22. V. 8. servants the Counsellors Nobles Courtiers These compelled by the plague should bow down to Moses so greatly would God honour his servant So God promiseth his Church that Kings and Queenes should bow downe thereto with their face towards the earth c. Esay 49. 23. at thy feete following thee the Greeke translateth it whom thou leadest the Chaldee with thee heat or inflammation of anger Though Moses was a very meeke man above all the men that were upon the earth Numb 12. 3. yet now in the Lords cause with whom Pharaoh had so often mocked hee is very wroth and so the king and hee doe part angry each with other as
their service Num. 4. 3. And also because there 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 inheritance given them among the sonnes of Israel Num. 26. 62. but the Lord was their inheritance Deut. 10. 8 9. Now to be numbred apart and not with others signified some speciall favour towards such and care over them as Num. 23. 9. Aaron Aaron the elder brother of Moses and 〈◊〉 Levites therefore their names are mentioned here V. 3. he filled that is consecrated or perfected 〈◊〉 the Greeke translateth See the annotations on Ex●● 29. 9. and Levit. 8. V. 4. dyed by a fire from the Lord Levit. 10. 1 2. This is mentioned againe in Num. 26. 61. 1 Chron. 24. 1 2. had no sonnes the Hebrewes as Chazkuni upon this place say if they had had sonnes those sonnes had beene before Eleazar and Ithamar for whosoever is fore-most in inheritance is foremost for honour or dignitie in the sight of Aaron or before the face that is whiles Aaron lived as before the face of Tharah Gen. 11. 38. is while Tharah lived before the Moone and Sunne Psal. 72. 5. 17. is whiles they continue to give light The Greeke translateth With Aaron Elsewhere it is said by the hand of Aaron 1 Chron. 24. 19. Of these two there were so many Priests in Davids dayes that he distributed them into 24. courses sixteene of Eleazar and eight of Ithamar 1 Chron. 24. 3. 4. The Hebrew Doctors say Moses divided the Priests into eight wards or courses foure of Eleazar and foure of Ithamar and so they were untill the Prophet Samuels dayes Then Samuel and David the King parted them into 24. courses And over every course or ward there was one chiefe Provost And they went up to Ierusalem to serve by course every weeke And every sabbath day they changed one course went out and the next after them came in c. Maimony tom 3. treat of the Instruments of the Sanctuarie chapt 4. sect 3. Compare 1 Chron. 9. 22. 25. 2 King 11. 5. 7. V. 6. present it or cause it to stand speaking of the tribe In Greeke present them V. 7. his charge Hebr. his custody or obseruation that is that which he commandeth them to obserue See this phrase in Lev. 18. 30. 〈…〉 of all the congregation the Greeke explaineth it of the sonnes of Israel as in v. 8. So 〈◊〉 2 Chron. 35. 3. serve the Lord your God and his people Israel It meaneth also such things as they were charged to keepe but the Levites now were taken in their stead 〈…〉 to serve the service in Greeke to worke or doe the workes of the Tabernacle which in Num. 8. 11. is said to serve the service of the Lord. After in the 8. verse the Greeke translateth according to all the workes of the Tabernacle The Hebrewes write thus The s●ed of Levi are all of them separated for the service of the Sanctuarie And it is commanded that the Levites be prepared and readie for the service of the Sanctuarie whether they be willing or not willing as in Num. 18. 23. And the Levite he shall serve the service of the Tent of the congregation And the sonne of Levi which will take upon him all the Levites commandements saving one thing they receive him not in till he take all upon him Maimony treat of the Instruments of the Sanct. chap. 3. sect 1. V. 9. are given are given that is as the Greeke here and Moses himselfe in Num. 18. 6. explaineth it are a gift given o● they are wholly given So the Ministers of the Gospell are called gifts Ephes. 4. 8. 11. 〈…〉 unto him for his helpe in the charge and worke of the Sanctuarie they ministring unto him and he and his sonnes ministring before the Tabernacle Num. 18. 2. 6. V. 11. shalt appoint or constitute set in office as Bishops or Overseers The Greeke explaineth it thou shalt constitute over the Tabernacle of Testimonie their Priests office for every thing of the Altar and within the veile Num. 18. 7. the stranger that is whosoeuer is not of Aarons seed as is explained in Num. 16. 40. for no man taketh the honour unto himselfe but he that is called of God as was Aaron Hebr. 5. 4. So Chazkuni here expoundeth stranger to be Israelite or Levite that commeth neere to minister And Maimony in Biath hamikdash chap. 9. sect 1. saith Who is the stranger Whosoever is not of the seed of Aaron the males And after God himselfe forbiddeth the Levites to come night he vessels of the Sanctuarie and the Altar on paine of death Numb 18. 3. put to death by the magistrate or by the hand of God as was Korah for presuming to doe the Priests office Numb 16. V. 12. every first-borne which before the Levites were taken in their stead did minister to the Lord as is noted on Exod. 24. 5. And upon what occasion God tooke the Levites instead of the first-borne is to be seene in Exod. 32. 26. 29. Deut. 33. 9. shall be mine to minister before me as the Chaldee expoundeth it V. 13. I smote in Chaldee I killed see Exod. 12. 29 30. The Lord having slaine all the first-borne of Egypt and spared the Israelites did therefore challenge for his owne and sanctifie to him-selfe all Israels first-borne Exod. 13. 2. but tooke the Levites and their cattle in stead of Israels first-borne men and cattle Num. 3. 45. and gave them as a gift to Aaron to minister unto him Who being in his Priesthood a type of Christ all these rites are in him fulfilled For unto Christ God gave children Hebr. 2. 13. and they are a congregation of first-borne written in heaven Hebr. 12. 23. being of Gods owne will begotten by the word of truth that they should be a kinde of first-fruits of his creatures Iam. 1. 18. to whom he also giveth the first-fruits of his Spirit Rom. 8. 23. These wait on and follow the Lambe Christ being bought from among men and first-fruits unto God and to the Lambe Rev. 14. 4. These were brought for an offering unto the Lord out of all nations and of them the Lord hath taken for Priests and for Levites Esai 66. 20 21. and Christ hath made us Kings and Priests unto God and his Father that we may serve him day and night in his Temple Rev. 1. 6. and 7. 15. V. 15. Muster or Number Hebr. Visit. This was done by Moses and Aaron v. 39. and by the Princes of the congregation Num. 4. 34. though here the commandement is directed unto Moses onely house in Greeke houses old Heb. sonne of a moneth Tho cause why the Levites were numbred from this age was for that they came in place of the first-borne of Israel whose redemption is appointed from a moneth old Num. 18. 15 16. And they were counted after the houses of their fathers not of their mothers for if a woman of Levi were maried to a man of Iudah or any other tribe her sonne was not a Levite The Hebrew canons say
Sol Iarchi expoundeth it Prepare yourselv●s for vengeance and so he saith in ser. 12. 3. Sanctifie that is prepare them for the day of slaughter The 20 verse sheweth that this may be implied wept in the eares in ver 20. wept before the Lord and so the Chaldee turneth it here I● meaneth that the Lord had seene and heard their complaint for weeping is often joyned with lifting up the voyce or crying out as Ger. 27. 39. Iudg. 2. 4. and 21. 2. 1 Sam. 11. 4. and 24. 16. and 30. 4. Verse 20. Vntill a moneth of dayes to wit yee shall eat as the Greeke expresseth Meaning a whole moneth as a yeare of dayes is an whole yeare 2 Sam. 14 28. So in Gen. 29. 14. loathsome Hebr. to loathsomnesse or alienation which the Greek translateth to choler the Chaldee to offence that is offensive have despised or contemptuously refased set at nought which the Greeke translateth disobeyed the Lord the Chaldee rejected the Word of the LORD who is the Chaldee saith whose Majestie or Divine presence remaineth among you Verse 22. to suffice them so the Greeke and Chaldee expound the Hebrew Ma●sa which usually signifieth to finde but here is used for obtaining that which is sufficient so in Ios. 17. 16. Iudg. 21. 14. Here Mose sheweth that the thing promised was unpossible in mans judgement both in respect of the multitude of men and length of time and therefore he mentioneth beasts and fishes which also are flesh 1 Cor 15. 39 but speaketh not of fowles as thinking least of all that they should be filled with them yet God sufficed them with such verse 31. So Philip said unto Christ Two hundred 〈…〉 worth of bread is not sufficient for this multitude that every one may have a little Ioh. 6. 7 9. Verse 23. hand waxed short that is power abated the Greeke expoundeth it Shall not the Lords hand be sufficient the Chaldee thus Shall the word of the Lord be hindered Hand is often used for power as being the instrument wherewith power is shewed Deut. 32. 36. Ios. 4. 24. and 8. 20. shortnesse signifieth lessening and is applied sometime to the Lords Spirit as in Mic. 2. 7. is the spirit of Iehovah shortned Sometime to his hand as here and in Esai 59. 1. Behold Iehovahs hand is not shortned that it cannot save and in Esai 50. 2. Is my hand shortned at all that it cannot redeeme or have I no power to deliver where the latter sentence explaineth the former Verse 25. they prophesied this was a gift and effect of Gods Spirit upon them and is elsewhere so explained as upon the handmaids in those dayes I will powre out my spirit Ioel 2. 29. that is I will power out of my spirit and they shall prophesie Act. 2. 18. So in Act. 19. 2. 6. And when Saul was anointed to be King the Spirit of God came upon him and hee prophesied 1 Sam. 10. 6 10. Prophesying was not onely a foretelling of things to come but sometime a declaring of the word of God unto the people see Exod. 7. 1. Gen. 20. 7. And thus Paul saith He that prophesieth speaketh unto men to edification and exhortation and comfort 1 Cor. 14. 3. Sometime it was a singing of praises unto God as they that prophesied with Harps with Psalteries and with Cymbals to confesse and to praise the LORD 1 Chron. 25. 1 3. did not adde that is prophesied no more but that day as God spake the ten commandements and added not that is spake no moe or after such a manner to the people Deut. 52. 2. Thus the Greeke here translateth and they added no more and Sol. Iarchi saith they did not adde i. they prophesied not save that day onely so it is expounded is Siphre Howbeit the Chaldee translateth it ceased not in a contrary signification which sometime is in the Hebrew words But seeing the Chaldee so expoundeth that also in Deut. 5. 22. that the Lord ceased not which seemeth to meane a continuance till all those ten words were finished we may likewise understand him here to meane a continuance for that day as Saul in Naioth prophesied all that day and all that night 1 Sam. 19. 24. and not a continuance alwayes for this seemeth to be a temporary gift and miracle for confirmation of their Office as in 1 Sam. 10. 6 11. Verse 26. Medad in Greeke Modad the spirit in Chaldee the spirit of prophesie that were written by Moses in a booke or in papers as the Hebrews thinke and so were appointed among the rest to come to the Tabernacle verse 16. 24. but went not out for what cause the Scripture sheweth not but by comparing this their fact with others it is probable that as Saul when hee should have beene made King withdrew and hid himselfe among the stuffe 1 Sam. 10. 22. so these two unwilling to take the charge upon them withdrew their shoulders and came not to the Tabernacle yet the Lord by his Spirit found them out for whither shall men goe from his Spirit or whither shall they flee from his presence Psal. 139. 7. The Hebrewes have here their uncertaine conjectures Sol. Iarchi saith They were all written expresly by their names and should have beene taken by Lots For the count was made for the twelve tribes out of every tribe six except two tribes of which were but five Moses tooke seventy two papers or 〈◊〉 and on seventy of them he wrote AN ELDER and on two A PART and he chose six out of every tribe so there were seventy and two Then he sa●● unto them take up your papers out of the basket Who so tooke up with his hand a paper on which was written AN ELDER he was sanctified to that office but he in whose hand came up A PART unto him he said The Lord will not have thee Verse 28. of his choise young men in Greeke his chosen one the Chaldee saith of his young men The originall word signifieth also youth whereupon some translate it the minister of Moses frō his youth but this seemeth not fit for Moses shepheards life in Midian from which he came but a little before this argueth the contrary forbid thou them This he spake of envious zeale for his master Moses sake as the verse following sheweth that he would not have the use of the gift of prophesie common or because they obeyed not Moses to come out as he commanded So the disciples forbade one that cast our devils in Christs name because he followed not with them Luk 9. 49 50. Marke 9. 38. Targum Ionathan explaineth it M. Lord Moses request mercy from before the Lord and forbid them the spirit of Prophesie Verse 29. Enviest thou or Hast thou en●isus zeale or jealousie for my sake which is a prohibition Have it not as Thinke ye that I am come to give peace on earth Luke 12. 51. that is Thinke it not Mat. 10. 34. but O who shall give or and O
who c. this is an earnest wish as would God or the like the word and setteth forth the earnestnesse of his passion as Act. 23. 3. Psal. 2. 6. his spirit that is the gifts of his spirit as the Chaldee saith his spirit of prophesie So Paul wisheth that all the Church could prophesie and saith Follow after loue and zealously desire spirituall gifts but rather that ye may prophesie 1 Cor. 14. 1. Verse 30. gathered that is gat himselfe or at the Greeke saith departed the Elders who were authorised of God to be of the high Councell or Synedrion with Moses and his assistants and thus they differed from those inferiour Magistrates which had beene appointed before by Iechroes advice Exod. 18. 21 25. And as then all hard causes were brought unto Moses Exod. 18. 26. so after this such causes were brought to the high court or Synedrion first ordained here This is shewed by the Hebrew Canons in Talmud Bab. Sanbedrin c. 1. and Maimony in Sanbedrin c. 5. thus They set up no King but by the mouth of the Senate of 71. Elders neither make they any lesser Synedrion for every tribe and for every citie but by the Senate of 71. Neither judge they a whole tribe revolted to idolatry nor a false Prophet nor the high Priest in judgement of life and death but by the great Synedrion But money-matters are judged by the Court of three Iudges Likewise they make or judge no elder rebellious Deut. 17. nor any citie drawne 〈◊〉 to idolatrie Deut. 13. neither cause they the suspected woman to drinke the bitter waters Nam 5. but in the great Synedrion Neither doe they adde unto or in Large the Citie or the Courtyard neither goe they forth to permitted warre c. whereof see the notes on Deut. 20. 1. but by the great Synedrion as it is said in Exod. 18. 22. every great matter they shall bring unto thee Verse 31. a wind God made an East wind to passe forth in heaven and brought on a South wind by his strength Psal. 78. 26. brought Quailes such fowles as he had fed them with before in Exod 16. 13. them now God againe brought swiftly and as with violence which the Chaldee translateth made to flie let them fall or spred them abroad so this word is Englished in 1 Sam. 30. 16. two cubits Sol. Iarchi saith they flew so hie as against a mans heart that he was not toyled in getting them either by reaching hie or by stooping low Verse 32. ten homers or ten heaps as the Chaldee translateth for the Hebrew homer sometime signifieth an heape as in Ex. 8. 4. sometime a kind of measure containing ten Ephahs or Bushels Ez. 45. 11. the w ch measure is called also a Cor. Eze. 45. 14. so Targum Ierusalemy interpreteth it here Thus also the Greek translateth it ten Cors for of the Hebrew Cor the Greeke Coros in Luk. 16. 7. Latine Corus are derived And Chazkuni here explaineth it ten homers there are in an homer thirtie Seahs or Pecks so ten homers containe three hundred Seahs loe he that gathered least had every day ten Seahs Of the Seah or Pecke see the notes on Gen. 18. 6. This abundance of fowles was miraculous whereupon it is said God rained flesh upon them as dust and feathered fowles as the sand of the seas Psal. 78. 27. And with these they filled their greedy lust seeding themselves without feare as Iude verse 12. though the Lord had threatned to punish them verse 20. Verse 33. not yet cut off to wit from their mouth that is not taken from them which the Greeke translateth before it that is the flesh failed Thus the phrase is opened in Ioel 1. 5. the new wine is cut off from your mouth that is taken away from you Or by cutting may be meant chewing The Psalmist alleaging this saith They were not estranged from their desire the meat was yet in their mouth when the anger of God came up against them c. Psal. 78. 30 31. And here Chazkuni observeth how they were plagued of God after that he had sufficed all of them with flesh that men should not say hee had not plagued them but because he was not able to suffice them all with flesh a very great plague or ve●●ment great smiting Abr. Ezra writeth that it was the pestilence God gave-them their request when they lusted for flesh but sent leannesse into their soule Psal. 106. 14 15. The anger of God came up against them and slew of the fat of them and smote downe the choise young men of Israel Psal. 78. 31. Verse 34. hee called meaning Moses called and by the name of the place left a memoriall of their sinne and punishment for a warning to them after Deut. 9. 22. and to us that we should not lust after evill things as they lusted 1 Cor. 10. 6. Or as the Greeke translateth it the name of the place was called see verse 3. Kibroth hattaavah that is as the Greeke expoundeth it Graves or monuments of lust Where lust may be used for the men that lusted as circumcision in Rom. 2. 26. is for men circumcised Pride for the proud man Ier. 50. 31 32. Psal. 36. 12. and many the like See the notes on Gen. 45. 7. Vers. 35. were in Hazeroth or Chatseroth in Greeke Aseiroth here they were that is abode or continued as Daniel was that is continued Dan. 1. 21. and they were that is continued there Ruth 1. 2. The cause of which abode was a new trouble which Moses sister and brother raised against him Num. 12. CHAP. XII 1 Marie and Aaron speake against Moses about his wife and office 4 The Lord calleth them all before him justifieth Moses magnifieth his office rebuketh the murmurers and departeth in anger 10 Marie is made a Loper Aaron confesseth sinne Moses prayeth God to heale her 14 The Lord commandeth her to be shut out of the campe seven dayes 15 The peoples journey is stayed till she was brought in againe then they goe on into Pharan ANd Marie and Aaron spake against Moses because of the Aethiopian woman whom he had taken for hee had taken an Aethiopian woman And they said Hath Iehovah spoken onely indeed by Moses hath he not spoken also by us And Iehovah heard it Now the man Moses was very meeke above all the men which were upon the face of the earth And Iehovah said suddenly unto Moses and unto Aaron and unto Marie Come out ye three unto the Tent of the Congregation and they three went out And Iehovah came downe in the pillar of the cloud and stood in the doore of the Tent and called Aaron and Marie they two came forth And he said Heare now my words If there shall be a Prophet among you I Iehovah will make my selfe knowne unto him in a vision I will speake unto him in a dreame My servant Moses is not so he is faithfull in all mine house Mouth to mouth
such a garment as was bound to have the Fringe that he might keepe this commandement and in the time of prayer he is to be warned hereof more especially It is a great shame for wise men that they should pray and not be arraied herewith A man must for ever be warned of this commandement of the Fringe for the Scripture maketh it of great weight and all the commandements every one depend upon it Maim in Zizith ch 3. sect 11 12. But they abused this as other divine ordināces to superstitiō hypocrisie were reproved by our Saviour for making their Phylacteries broad inlarging the borders or Fringes of their garments Mat. 23. 5. And this their vanitie neglecting the spirituall end appeareth in their writings for unto the thrums or threeds of the garment w ch were three inches they fastned threeds doubled in the midst whose length they say might not be lesse than foure inches but more than so they might be though a cubit or two cu 〈…〉 Maim in Zizith ch 1. s. 6. And for the vertue hereof they say Who so diligently keepeth this Law of Fringes is made worthy and shall see the face of the Majestic of God Baal hatturini on Num. 15. and when a man is cloathed with the Fringe and g 〈…〉 out therewith to the doore of his habitation hee is safe and God rejoyceth and the destroying Angell departeth from thence and the man shall be delivered from all hurt and from all destruction c. R. Menachem on Num. 15. Thus easie it is for men to abuse holy things and to pervert the right use and end of them by their owne inventions See the annotations on Exod. 13. 9. And although they 〈◊〉 so great religion in these Fringes yet as they have lost the spirit and life of this commandement so God hath deprived them of the outward ri●e that they have not at this day by their owne confession the blew or heaven-coloured ribband The blew Teceleth is not found in our hands at this day because we know not to make the die or colou● of it for every blew in wooll is not called Teceleth But the Teceleth or Blew spoken of in the Law it is knowne that it is unpossible to make it at this day and therefore we make the white o●ely saith Rambam or Maimony in his exposition on Talmud Bab. in Menachoth ch 4. and that ye seeke not or and ye shall not seeke or search as Num. 14. 36. which word Solomon applieth to his heart searching out things by wisdome Eccles. 1. 13. and 7. 25. The Greeke here translateth it turne aside the Chaldee erre or goe astray your heart in Chaldee the imagination of your heart Here God calleth men from their owne wisdome and inventions to his Law onely for every imagination of the thoughts of mans heart is onely evill every day Gen. 6. 5. And he that trusteth in his owne heart is a foole Prov. 28. 26. your eyes in Chaldee the sight of your eyes So the holy Ghost saith Walke in the wayes of thine heart and in the sight of thine eyes but know thou that for all these things God will bring thee into judgement Eccles. 11. 9. And the Apostle mentioneth the lust of the eyes as that which is not of the Father but of the world 1 Iohn 2. 16. The Hebrewes say The heart and the eyes are the spies of the body and brokers to bring it into transgression the eye feeth and the heart lusteth and the bodie acteth the transgression Sol. Iarchi on Num. 15. The Lord condemning the heart which is the most noble of all the inward parts and the eyes which are the most excellent of all the outward teacheth that the whole man is corrupted thorowout and to be reformed by the Law and Spirit of God For except a man be borne of water and of the Spirit he cannot enter into the kingdome of God Iohn 3. 5. you goe a whoring in Chaldee you orre or goe astray To goe a whoring after other gods is an usuall phrase for idolatrie Exod. 34. 15. Deut. 31. 16. 1 Chr● 5. 25. Iudg. 2. 17. the same is implied here as God saith I am broken with their whorish heart which hath departed from me and with their eyes which goe a whoring after their idols Ezek. 6. 9. but it meaneth also all other sinnes which mens uncleane hearts and impure eyes carry them unto with consent and delight see Lev. 20. 5 6. Psal. 106. 39. Iam. 4. 4. The Hebrewes say If any man be drawne after the thoughts of his heart he will be found a waster of the world because of the slendernesse or shortnesse of his understanding As sometimes he will search after idolatrie and sometimes will thinke peculiarly of the Creator whether there be any or none What is above and what beneath what was before and what shall be after And sometimes of prophesie whether it be truth or no and sometimes of the Law whether it be from heaven or no. And hee knoweth ●●t what to judge of them till he know the truth concerning his Creator but will be found a revolter unto heresies Concerning this thing is that warning in the Law where it is said And ye shall not seeke after your heart and after your eyes after which ye goe a whoring Num. 15. 39. as if he should say there shall not any one of you be drawne after his owne slender understanding or knowledge as to imagine that his cogitation can attaine to the truth so have our wise men said AFTER YOVR HEART this meaneth heresies and AFTER YOVR EYES this is whoredome And this is an occasion for a man to deprive himselfe of the world or life that is to come Maimony treat of Idolatrie ch 2. sect 3. CHAP. XVI 1 Korah Dathan Abiram and On with 250 Princes rise up against Moses and Aaron about the Priesthood and government of the Church 5 Moses referreth the triall of the cause unto God and reproveth Korahs ambition 12 He sendeth for Dathan and Abiram who reproach him and will not come up 15 He prayeth against them 16 and gathereth Korah and his company with their censers before the Tabernacle 20 The Lord threatneth to consume the rebels and commandeth the people to separate from them 31 The earth swalloweth up Dathan Abiram and all Korahs men and a fire from the Lord devoureth the 250 that burned incense 36 The censers are reserved to cover the altar for a signe unto Israel 41 All the congregation murmure against Moses and Aaron as they that bad killed the Lords people 44 The Lord killeth 14700 of them with a plague 46 Aaron by incense stayeth the plague 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ANd Korah the sonne of Izhar the son of Kohath the sonne of Levi he tooke men and Dathan and Abiram the sonnes of Eliab and On the sonne of Peleth sonnes of Reuben And they rose up before Moses and men of the sonnes of Israel two hundred and fiftie
errour of Balaam and the contradiction or rebellion of Kore wherein they perish Iude verse 11. The Chaldee translateth it and will make knowne him that is fit for him and who is hol● or and the holy one that is him whom hee hath sanctified and separated unto the Priests office So David speaking of this rebellion calleth Aaron the holy one or Saint of Iehovah Psal. 106. 16. and he wore on the golden plate this ingraving Holines●e to Iehovah Exod. 28. 36. for he figured our high Priest Christ who was holy harmlesse undefiled separate from sinners made higher than the heavens Heb. 7. 26. and who glorified not himselfe to be made an high Priest but had the honor given him of his Father Heb. 5. 5 6. and Korahs rebellion against Aaron was a type of mens rebellion against Christ as the Apostles have taught us The Greeke translateth as before plurally saying and the holy ones he hath brought neere unto himselfe cause to come neere or bring neere to wit to minister unto him as the Chaldee interpreteth it And this honor of Priesthood given now unto all Saints who are to offer up spirituall sacrifices acceptable to God by Iesus Christ 1 Pet. 2. 5. is commended by David when he saith Blessed is he whom thou choosest and causest to come neere unto thee that he may dwell in thy courts Ps. 65. 5. Which bringing neere or accesse we all have through Christ by one spirit unto the Father with confidence by the faith of him Ephes. 2. 18. and 3. 12. This latter part of the verse is by the Greeke interpreted thus And these whom hee hath not chosen to himselfe he hath not brought neere unto himselfe Verse 6. censers or fire vessels as the Greeke translateth it fire pans whereof see Exod. 27. 3. called sometime incense-vessels because incense was burnt in them 2 Chron. 26. 19. Ezek. 8. 11. which name the Apostle followeth in the Greeke Hebr. 9. 4. Verse 7. put ye fire Hebr. give ye fire and put incense doth choose or shall choose that is declare by manifest signe that hee chooseth and liketh he shall be holy that is shall be declared to be holy and so to be a Priest unto God Because the burning of incense in the censer was the meanes of atonement and expiation before God as after is shewed by Aarons i●ct in verse 46 47 48. and was the peculiar worke of the Priest Levit. 16. 12 13. 2 Chron. 26. 18. wherein they that transgressed were in danger of death as the example of Nadab and Abihu sheweth Lev. 10. and it figured in speciall manner the prayers and mediation of Christ for his Church Psal. 141. 2. Rev. 8. 3. 1 Iohn 2. 1. therefore the triall of the Priesthood is put upon this worke rather than on any other sacrifice and the holinesse whereof Korath boasted verse 3. should either be approved or reproved of God For no man hath right to the honour of Priesthood unlesse it be given him of God Hebr. 5. 4 5. nor can without divine authoritie that is without the commandement and promise of God please him or appease his wrath towards himselfe or others Therefore it is a great prerogative and comfort unto all Saints that they are by Christ made Priests unto God and through him may boldly offer up their prayers and praises unto the Father Revel 1. 6. 1 Pet. 2. 5. Hebr. 13. 15. 1 Iohn 5. 14 16. yee take too much upon you or Let it suffice you that you have thus farre provoked the Lord and now leave off Thus Moses returneth the blame upon themselves which they had unjustly laid upon him in verse 3. So Elias doth upon Achab 1 Kings 18. 17 18. Verse 9. Is it a small thing or Seemeth it too little for you meaning on the contrary that it was a great thing and that they should therewith have beene contented for the Tribe of Levi were in the place of all the first-borne of Israel Num. 3. 41. So here he reproveth their unthankfulnesse to God separated you from the congregation as Israel was separated from all other peoples to be the Lords peculiar Lev. 20. 26. 1 Kings 8. 53. so were the Levites separated from the sonnes of Israel to be the Lords Num. 8. 14. And hereupon the Scripture speaketh of the Levites as distinct from the Israelites 1 Chron. 9. 2. Psal. 135. 19 20. So the M●nisters of Christ are said to be separated unto the Gospell of God Rom. 1. 1. Gal. 1. 15. Acts 13. 2. the service of the Tabernacle the workes belonging to the service of God therein being assistants to the Priests see Num. 8. 11 15 16. and 18. 21. 23. to stand before the congregation stand●ng is a signe of service and used for it as the Scripture in one place saith which stood before the King Ierem. 52. 112. and in another a servant of the King 2 King 25. 8. Whereupon the standing of the Levites is used for their service in Nehem. 12. 44. and as they were to stand before the Lord to minister unto him Deut. 10. 8. so here it is said to stand before the congregation to minister unto them thus they were servants of God and of his Church as Iosiah said unto them Serve now the Lord your God and his people Israel 2 Chron. 35. 3. See also ●zek 44. 11. Verse 10. the Priesthood in Chaldee the high-Priesthood in Greeke to doe the Priests Office That was in degree above the Levites who were to minister unto the Priests but not to come nigh the Altar as did the Priests Num. 18. 2. 3. For the Levites were appointed unto all manner of service of the Tabernacle of the house of God but Aaron and his sonnes offered on the Altar of Burnt-offering and on the Altar of incense and were for all the worke of the most holy place and to make atonement for Israel 1 Chron. 6. 48 49. And Aaron was separated to wit from the other Levites that he should sanctifie the most holy things hee and his sonnes for ever to burne incense before the Lord to minister unto him and to blesse in his Name for ever 1 Chron. 23. 13. To usurpe affect or seeked this office of Priest-hood without the calling of God was a great sinne against divine order and authoritie severely punished here in Korah and his company in King Vzziah 2 Chron. 26. 19. 21. and others Verse 11. against Iehovah because it was against his ordinance and minister it is said to be against the Lord himselfe So when the people refused Samuels government God said They have not rejected thee but they have rejected me that I should not reigne over them 1 Sam. 87. and Christ said to his ministers He that heareth you heareth me and hee that despiseth you despiseth me and hee that despiseth me despiseth him that sent me He that receiveth whomsoever I send receiveth me and he that receiveth me receiveth him that sent me Luke 10. 16. Iohn 13.
fire were in their hand and they divided themselves into two companies one company went Eastward and another Westward and they searched and went thorow all the court-yard till both companies came to the place where they mad● the Priests Meat-offering spoken of in Levit. 6. 20. 21. When both sides came thither they said Peace all is peace and they set those that made the Meat-offering to make the same After this order did they every night save the nights of the Sabbath for then they had not fire torches in their hand but searched with the lamps that were lighted there on the evening of the Sabbath Maimony Tom. 3. in Beth habchirah ch 8. no servent wrath any more for transgressing as in former time when servent wrath went out from the Lord Num. 16. 46. See also Num. 8. 19. Vers. 6. I have taken in stead of all the first-born of Israel who otherwise should have ministred unto me see Num 3. 12. and the annotations there a gift for Iehovah or unto Iehovah as the Greeke saith to the Lord the Chaldee before the LORD See Num. 3. 9. 12. and 8. 13 16 19. where they were offered unto the Lord and given unto him and by him given unto Aaron Vers. 7. within the veile not onely the second veile as it is called in Heb. 9. 3. but the first veile within which the Priests went alwayes accomplishing the services Heb. 9. 6. as to burne incense Luk. 1. 9. to trim the lamps Exod. 27. 20 21. to set on the Shew-bread every Sabbath Lev. 24. 8. 9. and the like I have given Hebr. I will giv● which form of speech noteth a continuance of the gift a service of gift a service freely given you which Sol. Iarchi and Chazkuni explaine thus I have given it unto you by gift that none should say ye are come into it of your selves the stranger any Israelite Levite or whosoever is not of Aarons seed see the notes on Num. 3. 10. Vers. 8. I have given after the office of the Priests and Levites prescribed God here provideth for their maintenance and livelihood which they should have from the people for their service The equitie whereof remaineth perpetuall as the Apostle observeth saying Doe ye not know that they which minister about holy things eat of the things of the Temple and they which wait at the Altar are partakers with the Altar Even so hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the Gospell should live of the Gospell 1 Cor. 9. 13 14. the charge Hebr. the keeping or observation of mine heave-offerings which the Greeke translateth the keeping of my first-fruits in Chaldee the keeping of my separated things They are said to be a charge or keeping because they were carefully to be taken and used holily as gifts from the Lord. Sol. Iarchi explaineth it which thou must keepe in cleannesse or puritie Therefore they are called holy things and were to be eaten some of them in the holy place and by cleane persons onely a sin v. 9 10 11 c. And in the Hebrew Canons it is said It is unlawfull to defile the heave-offering or first-fruits of the land of Israel like as other holy things or to bring it into the estate of uncleannesse but it is to be eaten being cleane and to be burnt if it be uncleane Maimony tom 3. in Trumoth 6. 12. s. 1. of all the holy things or with all the holy things as Chazkuni here explaineth it see the notes on Num. 5. 9. The Greeke translateth of all things sanctified unto me by the sons of Israel for the anointing that is for the office sake whereunto thou art anointed that as thou art consecrated with the holy oile to attend upon mine holy things Lev. 21. 10 12. so thou shalt have mine holy things to keep and live upon Thus anointing is also used in Lev. 7. 35. This is the anointing of Aaron and the anointing of his sons For this cause the nation of the Iewes was cursed with a curse as having robbed God because they kep● backe their tithes and offerings which they should have brought into the store-house that there might have beene meat in the house of God for his ministers Mal. 3. 8 9 10. Vers. 9. of the holy of holies Heb. of the holinesse of holinesses that is of the most holy things which the Greeke translateth of the hallowed or sanctified holy things Some oblations in the Sanctuarie are called holy and by the Hebrew Doctors light holy things some holy of holies that is most holy things of which difference see the annotations on Lev. 6. 17. With these he here beginneth which the Priests onely were to eat and that within the Sanctuarie vers 10. then hee proceedeth to the light holy things which the Priests and their families were to eat within the campe and in ages following within the wals of Ierusalem last of all he speaketh of other gifts which were common and might be eaten by any and in any place verse 14. c. from the fire in Chaldee left or remaining from the fire meaning the fire of the Altar where some part of the most holy things were burned to the Lord. every oblation This may be understood ●s the generall and the Meat-offering Sin-offering c. as the particulars thereof or if it be meant of things different it may be referred to those oblations appointed for the Congregation in Levit. 23. 17 20. Thus Iarchi here explaineth it the Peace-offerings of the congregation And there were no Peace-offerings of the Congregation but onely those mentioned in Levit. 23. as is noted on Lev. 4. 14. and 23. 19. But Chazkuni understandeth it of the two loaves in Levit. 23. 17. and of the Shew-bread saying What oblation is this Wee find afterward the Sin-offering to be expressed and after that the Trespasse-offering which were holy of holies If we understand it of the Burnt offering that was not eaten if of the Peace-offerings they were not holy of holies Behold he speaketh not but of the two loaves Levit. 23. and of the Shew-bread Now both these were most holy and for the Priests onely to eat as is shewed on Lev. 23. 20. and 24. 9. Meat-offering the remainder wherof was most holy for the Priests onely to eat in the holy place by the Law in Lev. 6. 16 17. Sin-offering which the Priests were to eat also in the holy place as in Lev. 6. 26. Trespasse-offering which likewise was most holy and for the Priests onely to eat as the Law sheweth in Lev. 7. 16. which they shall render or shall returne shall restore unto me This may be referred to the sacrifice forementioned and by reason of this word re●●● or restore and for that the Greeke translateth i● whatsoever things they shall render to mee it may in speciall be understood of that ram of atonem 〈…〉 which was given for a Trespasse-offering when 〈◊〉 man restored unto the Lord the thing which hee had robbed according
but opposed his owne will as that which the Prophet should have fulfilled unjustly calleth the Israelites his enemies who passed by him in peace repineth against their blessing and blameth the Prophet for pronouncing it Vers. 12. Must I not take heed to speake or Shall I not observe to speake Though Balaams will was bent to curse Israel for Balaks wages yet could he not because God restrained him wherefore hee bare his blame at the King's hand And now to excuse himselfe he signifieth not onely the necessitie laid upon him by the Lord but a pretended care and observance in himselfe to speake his word only thus the hypocrites mocked one with another and hee that sitteth in the heavens laughed the Lord had them both in derision Psal. 2. 4. Vers. 13. see but the utmost part of them or but a part of him and shalt not see him all speaking of Israel as one body The King gathered from Balaams words in vers 9. that by seeing the whole multitude he was dismayed so looking to the secondary cause not to God the principall wherefore though he failed of his purpose at the first he secōdeth it in another place with hope to prevaile as the Syrians being foiled by Israel in the mountaines would fight against them in the plaine hoping there to be strōger than they 1 King 20. 20. 23. And when he could not have the whole people cursed he bringeth Balaam to see a part of them as when the Dragon could not hurt the Woman the Church that escaped his persecution with her Eagles wings he being wroth went to make war with the remnant of her seed Rev. 12. 13. 17. and as Amalek who smote the hindmost of Israel even all that were feeble behinde them Deut. 25. 17 18. Vers. 14. field of Zophim that is by interpretation of the Spies or Scout-watches and the Greeke interpreteth it the Scout-watch of the field it seemeth to be a place where they kept the watch of the countrey against enemies as Sol. Iarchi here saith It was an high place where the Spie stood to watch whether any forces came against the citie of Pisgah or of the hill which the Chaldee expoundeth of the high place Such hils and high places idolaters used to sacrifice upon Deut. 12. 2. And Balak thought them luckie to atchieve his purposes but all in vaine as it is written Truly in vaine is salvation hoped for from the hills and from the multitude of mountaines truly in ●ehovah our God is the salvation of Israel Ier. 3. 23. seven altars so prosecuting their wickednesse still under colour of religion see the notes on vers 1. 2. Vers. 15. I will meet yonder to wit with Iehovah and so the Greeke explaineth it I will goe to enquire of God See before in vers 3 4 c. Vers. 18. Rise up Balak to heare the word of God with reverence for at it even Kings were wont to rise up when it was spoken as afterward Eglon King of Moab also did in Iudg. 3. 20. ●eark is unto me that is as the Chaldee explaineth it unto my word Vers. 19. God is not a man c. The Chaldee paraphraseth thus The word of God is not like the speeches of the sonnes of man for the sons of man doe say and lye By lying is meant failing in the performance of that which is spoken as in Habak 2. 3. Psal. 89. 35 36. 2 King 4. 16. that he should repent The like testimony Samuel beareth of God before King Saul The strength of Israel will not lie nor repent for he is not a man that he should repext 1 Sam. 15. 25. Though the Scripture speaketh sometime of God that he repenteth as in Amos 7. 3 6. ●er 18. 8. yet that is spoken of him according to our capacitie because his worke is changed when he himselfe continueth unchangeable for with him is no variablenesse neither shadow of turning Iam. 1. 17. See the notes on Gen. 6. 6. In this speech of Balaam there is a reproofe of Balaks 〈◊〉 who thought by his endeuours to turne Gods affection from Israel and therefore rested not in the word before revealed but strugled against it still as if God were false or variable shall he not confirme it meaning he will doubtlesse confirme and stablish it as the Chaldee expoundeth it hee confirmeth all his words The Greeke translateth shall he speake and shall he not continue that is constantly performe it So to confirme a thing is by the holy Ghost expounded to continue to doe it Gal. 3. 10. from Deut. 27. 26. Vers. 20. I have received to blesse understand received a commandement to blesse See the Annotations on Gen. 24. 33. and I can not reverse it or shall not turne it away which the Chaldee explaineth and I shall not turne my blessing from them The Greeke translateth I shall blesse and shall not reverse Here Balaam preacheth the stablenesse of Gods love unto his people and how all powers and potentates all magicall inchantments and divinations and what things else soever are not able to separate Gods people from his love and blessing in Christ. Vers. 21. He hath not beheld or He that is God be holdeth not iniquitie Here Balaam blesseth Israel the second time pronouncing first their justification in the sight of God even that blessednesse which they have whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sinnes are covered Rom. 4. 7. For not to behold or see iniquitie in sinfull men is as David speaketh to hide his face from their sinnes and to blot out all their iniquities Psal. 51. 11. the contrary whereof is when God setteth mens iniquities before him and to the light of his face Psal. 90. 8. and 109. 14 15. And this is opened by the Prophet when the Lord saith The iniquitie of Israel shall be sought for and there shall be none and the sins of Iudah and they shall not be found for I will pard●m them whom I reserve Ier. 50. 20. iniquity this word in Hebrew Aven is of large signification applied to all kinde of sinne which causeth paine sorrow and misery and in particular to idolatry 1 Sam. 15. 22. and Aven is an idoll in Esay 66. 3. and to this the Chaldee here referreth it saying no servers of Idols in the house of Iacob so doth Targum Ionathan likewise and the old Latine version saith There is no Idoll in Iakob meaning among the Israelites the posterity of Iakob But the word being more generall implieth this and all other iniquity originall or actuall all which God in mercy pardoned to his people that it was no more seene of him to be imputed unto them And as iniquity is often used for the punishment of the same so is this word Aven in Psal. 90. 10. Hab. 1. 3. in which meaning the Greeke Interpreters translate it here There shall be no painfulnesse or misery in Iakob perversnesse or molestation a word which signifieth both sinne and affliction for sinne Psal. 94. 20. and
inheritances by the name of Lets as Come up with me into my lot Iudg. 1. 3. And not lands onely but whatsoever befalleth unto men frō the hand of God is called a lot as This is the portion of them that spoile us and the lot of them that rob us Esay 17. 14. and Thou hast neither part nor lot in this matter Act. 8. 21. and That they may receive forgivenesse of sins and a lot that is inheritance among them which are sanctified by faith c. Act. 26. 18. The part of the lot that is of the inheritance of the Saints in light Col. 1. 12. So that in the Greek used by the Apostles Cleros a lot and Cleronomia a division by lot is the common name of an inheritance 1 Pet. 5. 3. Ephes. 1. 14. 18. Vers. 56. According to the lot Hebr. At or Vpon the mouth of the lot as the lot whereon the name of the tribe or of the inheritance is written shall speake This lot being of the Lord figured the diversities of gifts in the Church which the Spirit of God divideth to every man severally 〈◊〉 will 1 Cor. 12. 4. 11. as also the dispensation of his graces concerning our heavenly inheritance which the Election onely obtaineth that the purpose of God according to election might stand not of workes but of him that calleth Rom. 11. 7. and 9. 11. Vers. 57. of the Levites who though they had no inheritance in the land vers 62. yet were they to have 48 cities and their suburbs for their habitation Num. 35. which also fell unto them by lot Ios. 21. 4. c. Vers. 58. Korachites or Korhites of Korah the sonne of Izhar the sonne of Kohath the sonne of Levi Num. 16. 1. Korah himselfe died in the rebellion but his sonnes died not Num. 26. 11. therefore they are reckoned here for a familie in the fourth generation from Levi which is one degree further than the other families And whereas in Exod. 6. 16. c. there are reckoned of Gershon two sonnes Libni and Shimei here the familie of the Libnites is mustered but Shimei left out There Kohath hath foure sonnes Amram and Ishar and Hebron and Vzziel here Vzziel is omitted neither is Ishar named but in his sonnes the Korhites Vers. 59. she bare to Levi by she understand Levies wise or Iochebeds mother Sol. Iarchi expoundeth it his wise bare her in Egypt she bare to Amram that is Iochebed Amrams wife who was also his aunt bare to Amram Exo. 6. 20. Marie Hebr. Mirjam she was a prophetesse see Exod. 15. 20. Num. 12. 1. Vers. 60. unto Aaron was borne Here Moses children Gershon and Eliezer are againe omitted see the notes on Num. 3. 38. Vers. 61. and Abihu died and they had no sonnes Num. 3. 4. See the historie in Levit. 10. Vers. 62. 23 thousand who at the former numbring were but 22 thousand Num. 3. 39. So they increased in the wildernesse a thousand males Vers. 65. dying they shall die i. they shall surely die this was threatned for their rebellion refusing to go into the promised land Nū 14. and the fulfilling of Gods judgment is here shewed and Iosoua in Greeke Iesus the son of Naue these two survived because they faithfully followed the Lord Num. 14. 24. 38. See the Annotations there In that all the rest were dead save these two it sheweth that all the 600 thousand men now mustered which should conquer Canaan were a valiant company betweene 20 and 60 yeares of age none being above 60 but Caleb and Iosua and as they were in body so in minde being trained up these 38 yeares in the study of the Law and ordinances of God and beholding his workes having Moses and Aaron for their leaders and Gods good spirit for their instructer Neh. 9. 20. CHAP. XXVII 1 The daughters of Zelophehad sue for an inheritance 5 Moses bringeth their cause before the Lord who granteth their request 8 The Law of inheritances when a man dieth without a son 12 Moses is bidden goe up and see the land and is told of his death for his trespasse 15 He requesteth of the Lord that a man may be set governour in his place 18 The Lord appointeth Iosua to succeed him 22 And Moses by imposition of hands ordaineth him to his office THen came the daughters of Zelophehad the sonne of Hepher the son of Gilead the son of Machir the son of Manasses of the families of Manasses the son of Ioseph and these are the names of his daughters Machlah Noah Hoglah and Milcah and Tirzah And they stood before Moses and before Eleazar the Priest and before the Princes and all the congregation at the doore of the Tent of the Congregation saying Our father died in the wildernesse and he was not among the Congregation of them that gathered themselves together against Iehovah in the congregation of Korah but in his sinne he died and hee had no sonnes Why should the name of our father be done away from among his family because he hath no sonne Give unto us a possession among the brethren of our father And Moses brought their cause before Iehovah And Iehovah said unto Moses saying The daughters of Zelophehad speake right giving thou shalt give them a possession of an inheritance among the brethren of their father and thou shalt cause the inheritance of their father to passe unto them And thou shalt speake unto the sonnes of Israel saying If a man die and he have no sonne then ye shall cause his inheritance to passe unto his daughter And if hee have no daughter then ye shall give his inheritance unto his brethren And if he have no brethren then ye shall give his inheritance unto the brethren of his father And if his father have no brethren then ye shall give his inheritance unto his kinsman that is next to him of his familie and he shall inherit it it shal be unto the sonnes of Israel for a statute of judgement as Iehovah commanded Moses And Iehovah said unto Moses Go thou up into this mountaine of Abarim and see the land w ch I have given to the sons of Israel And thou shalt see it and thou also shalt be gathered unto thy peoples as Aaron thy brother was gathered For ye rebelled against my mouth in the wildernesse of Zin in the strife of the congregation to sanctifie me at the water before their eyes that is the water of Meribah of Kadesh in the wildernesse of Zin And Moses spake unto Iehovah saying Let Iehovah the God of the spirits of all flesh set a man over the congregation Which may go out before them and which may go in before them and which may lead them out and which may bring them in that the congregation of Iehovah be not as sheep which have no shepherd And Iehovah said unto Moses Take unto thee Iosua the son of Nun a man in whom is the spirit and lay thine hand upon him And cause
to preserve us alive as it is this day And justice shall it be unto us when we observe to doe all this commandement before Iehovah our God as hee hath commanded us Annotations COmmandement put generally for Commandements as the Greeke translateth it see Deut. 5. 〈◊〉 Here Moses entreth upon the explanation of the first commandement of the ten before rehear●●● in chap. 5. to doe that yee may doe them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 continually For practise and obedience is that which the Law requireth for blessednesse Iam. 〈◊〉 ●5 And that w ch one prophet calleth Doing the words of the covenant 2 Chron. 34. 31. another call●th Stablishing or Confirming 2 King 23. 3. and Confirming is expounded by the holy Ghost 〈◊〉 Gal. 3. 10. from Deut. 27. 26. 〈◊〉 to wit the river Iordan that so they might come into Canaan This was by the cond●●t of Iosua Ios. 1. 1 2 c. and it figured the 〈◊〉 of the Church under Christ by whom these commandements are fulfilled in us that beleeve 〈◊〉 20. 40. 44. Rom. 8. 1 2 3 c. In the 〈◊〉 time the possession of Canaan and good thin●s therein was a gracious inducement of that People unto voluntarie obedience and keeping of God●●aw which notwithstanding they perform not Psal. 105. 44. 45. Nehem. 9. 24 25 26 35. Vers. 〈◊〉 feare this is the beginning of wisdome Psal. 111. 10. and by it we depart from evill Prov. 16. 6. and it comprehendeth generally Gods worship and true religion Esay 29. 13. Matt. 15. 8 9. therefore it is mentioned in the first place prolonged under which eternall life is also implied for Gods commandements when they are kept doe adde unto men length of dayes and yeeres of life and peace Prov. 3. 2. 1 Pet. 3. 10 11 c. Vers. 3. and honey signifying heavenly graces as is observed on Exod. 3. 8. Vers. 4. Heare The last letter of this first word Heare and of the last word One are extraordinarily great in the Hebrew and so noted in the margent to cause heed and attention And here beginneth the first and great commandement as our Saviour calleth it Mark 12. 29 30. Matt. 22. 38. And this place of Scripture unto the end of the ninth verse was one of the foure paragraphs which the Iewes were wont to write upon their Phylacteries as is noted on Exod. 13. 9. and fastned to their doore-posts and read in their houses twice a day as the Hebrewes say Twice every day doe men reade the lecture HEARE O ISRAEL c. at evening and at morning as it is written in Deut. 6. 7. when thou liest downe and when thou risest up at the time when men are wont to lie downe which is at night and at the time when men are wont to rise up which is at day And what is it that he readeth Three sections to wit Heare O Israel c. Deut. 6. 4 And it shall be if you shall hearken c. Deut. 11. 13. And Moses said unto the people c. Exod. 13. 3. And they read first the section Heare O Israel because in it there is the propertie of God and the love of him and the doctrine of him which is the great foundation whereupon all doe depend Maim in Misn. b. 2. in Keriath Shemangh ch 1. sect 1 2. is one so in Mark 12. 29. the LORD our God the LORD is one where the word is which the Hebrew wanteth is supplied in the Greeke and explained by a learned Scribe saying Well Master thou hast said the truth for there is one God and there is none other but he Mark 12. 32. So Paul saith There is no other God but one 1 Cor. 8. 4. Here it is probable that Moses closely taught the unitie of the God-head and trinitie of persons Iehovah the Father our God the Sonne and Iehovah the Holy Ghost thus many doe understand these words But the Apostle cleerely openeth the mysterie saying There are three that beare record in heaven the Father the Word and the Holy Ghost and these three are one 1 Ioh. 5. 7. And here is the ground of saith Vers. 5. love The end of the commandement is love out of a pure heart and of a good conscience and of faith unfained 1 Tim. 1. 5. See the notes on Exod. 20. 6. Ie●●vah thy God these implie the causes of our love of the Lord the one for his owne nature and being Iebovah the other for the covenant of his grace whereby he is our God These two are often joyned together by Moses and all the Prophets heart unto the heart the Scripture attributeth wisdome and understanding 1 King 3. 9. 11. 12. Prov. 2. 2. 10 and beleefe in God differing from confession with the mouth Rom. 10. 10. and it is opposed unto hypocrisie Matth. 15. 8. soule the seat of the will and affections Deut. 21. 14. and 24. 15 and 12. 20 21. might in Hebrew Meod which signifieth might or vehemencie all that we can The Chaldee translateth it riches the Greeke power dunamis but the holy Ghost useth a more significant Greeke word ischus might or ability Mark 12. 32. where also another word is added for explanation dianoia which is the efficacie both of the mind and will and the Scribe useth a fit word Sunesis understanding Mark 12. 33. By which variety of words God would teach us to love him unfainedly with all whatsoever is in vs and in our power for wee ought to honour him with our substance also Prov. 3. 9. This praise is of King Iosias above all kings that he turned to the Lord with all his heart and with all his soule and with all his might according to all the law of Moses 2 King 23. 25. Moreover from this word with all thy might the Heb●ewsteach that a man is bound to blesse God with cheerefulnesse of soule for evill or affliction even as he blesseth for good or prosperity with gladnesse Maimony in Beracoth chap. 10. sect 3. And hereof we have a good example in Iob Iob 1. 21. Vers. 6. these Words the Oracles of God are also to be loved as the outward meanes whereby wee are bronght to the love and obedience of God Psal. 119. 97 98. in thy heart as the fleshly tables wherein Gods law is to be written Prov. 3. 3. and 7. 3. 2 Cor. 3. 3. The Greeke addeth in thy heart and in thy soule Vers. 7. What them that is often earnestly and diligently teach them that they may pierce the hearts of thy children to understand and affect them So the Greek and Chaldee explaine it to fore-instruct and teach thy children or thy sonnes under this name the Hebrews understand not the naturall sonnes onely but schollers also or disciples because disciples are called sonnes as it is written in 2 King 2. 3. and the sonnes of the Prophets came forth c. Maimony in Thalmud Torah chap. 1 sect 2. Children are to bee trained up or catechized in the way they should goe and brought
is applyed to the worke of mens hands Iob 31. 7. evill thing Hebr. evill word which the Chaldee explaineth any evill whatsoever For though there were no visible blemish yet other corruption might disable it as if it were sicke Mal. 1. 8. or the hire of an where or price of a dog Deut. 23. 18. or any such like See the notes on Lev. 22. 25. a● abomination and so farre off from being accepted at mans hand that God pronounceth a curse on those that sacrificed unto him such corrupt things Mal. 1. 13 14. Hereby God rejecteth all sacrifices save of his son Christ who is the Lumbe without blemish and without spot 1 Pet. 1. 19. who through the eternall Spirit offered himselfe without spot unto God Heb. 9. 14. and the sacrifices which by him and saith in his name are offered to God continually Heb. 13. 15. and 11. 4. 1 Pet. 2. 5 6. Vers. 2. If there be found or When there shall be found any of thy gates or one of thy gates that is 〈…〉 as the Greeke and Chaldee translate it in transgressing or to transgresse his covenant Transgression is a passing over or passing by the way which men should walke in wherefore that which one Evangelist expresseth thus they transgresse the tradition of the Elders Matth. 15. 2. another expoundeth they walke not according to the tradi 〈…〉 Mark 7 5. The like phrase is of transgressing the commandements and the Law Deu. 19 13. Dan. 9. 11. Vers. 3. other gods which the Chaldee calleth Idols of the peoples ●●ther Hebr. and to the Sunne Besides other fictions of their owne the nations worshipped these creatures also and the Israelites ●ll into the same sin Ezek. 8. 16. 2 King 17. 26. and 21. 3. any of the host or all the host that is the starres spheres constellations c. as Esay 34. 4. Rev. 6. 13. Ier. 8. 2. and 33. 22. But ●●der this name the Angels also may be implied Psal. 148. 2. for they are heavenly souldiers Luk. 〈◊〉 13 15. and forbidden to be worshipped Coloss. 2. 18. God onely is to be served Matth. 4. 10. and the host of heaven worshippeth him Neh. 9. 6. not commanded religious worship and service may not be performed at the pleasure or precept of men Esay 29. 1. 3. Matth. 15. 9. but as is commanded of God and though all idolatries in the world are not expresly and by name forbidden yet by the generall Law they are condemned Exo. 20. 4 5. and it is enough that God hath not commanded them see Deut. 4. 2. and 12. 32. Vers. 4. and hast inquired or then thou shalt inquire diligently Hebr. inquire well both to finde out the sinne if it be committed and not to punish any man upon uncertaine reports Vers. 5. unto thy gates in Greeke unto the gate but the Chaldee saith to thy citie Of this the Hebrews write they stone not an Idola 〈…〉 but 〈…〉 the gate of the citie wherein he served the Id 〈…〉 and if it be a citie where the most are heathans they stone him at the doore of the Iudgement Hall That in Deut. 17. 5. VNTO THY GATES is meant the gate wherein he served the Idoll and not that wherein sentence of death was decreed against him Maimony in Sanhedrin c. 15. s. 2. stone them This judgement of the particular person was greater than that of a whole citie which were killed with the sword Deut. 13. 15. save that their goods were consumed also this mans goods as the Hebrewes say went to his heires Of the manner of stoning see the annotations on Lev. 24. 23. Vers. 6. At the mouth which the Chaldee translateth the word meaning the testimony of two or three But from hence the Hebrewes gather they must receive no testimony but from the mouth of the witnesses it may not be from a writing of their hand Maimony in treat of Witnesses ch 3. s. 4. See the notes on Deut. 19. 15. he that is to die or he that dieth the Chaldee expoundeth is bee that is guilty or deserveth to be killed of one See this explained in Deut. 19. 15. Vers. 7. and thou shalt put away the evill If this phrase see Deut. 13. 5. the Greeke translateth put ye away or take away from among your selves that wicked person which very words Paul useth in 1 Cor. 5. 13. when he commandeth a wicked man to be cast out of the Church Vers. 8. a matter Hebr. a word too hand or marvellous as being hidden from thy knowledge that thou O Iudge canst not know or determine it The Greeke translateth be impossible the Ghaldee separated from thee It is spoken of things that are hidden and so too hard and unpossible for one either to know or to doe See Gen. 18. 14. Ier. 32. 17 27. Zach. 8. 6. Deut. ●0 11. bloud and bloud Hebr. bloud to bloud which phrase noteth a respect of one thing to another when they are compared By bloud may be understood murder of which the Iudges may be doubtfull and unable to finde out whether it were wilfull which deserved death or unwilling for which exile into the cities of refuge was appointed Num. 35. 16 23 24 c. Bloud and bloud is by some referred to those lawes mentioned in Levit. 15. 19 and Deut. 22. 17. plea or judgement and judgement and judgement cause as in 1 King 3. 16 17. 28. stroke and stroke or plague and ●lague which the Chaldee translateth plague of leprosie and plague of leprosie wherein ●here might be difficulties that the Priests could non easily judge see Levig 13. and 14. chapters But by plague or stroke may also be meant strokes and wounds that one man gave unto another matter 's or words of strikes that is of disagreement among the Iudges th● they could not accord in the sentence of judgement because of some doubts difficulties So the Chaldee translateth it words or mat 〈…〉 of division of judgement Iehosaphat explaineth it thus betweene bloud and betweene Law Commandement Statutes Iudgements 2 Chr. 19. 〈◊〉 to implying all difficulties about any part of the Law whatsoever thy gates in the Greek and Childee thyrities then thou Hebr. and thou shalt arise speaking to the Iudge or Iudges which found the causes too hard for them in judgement so it is written of the Iudges the hard matter they brought unto Moses and every small matter they judged themselves Exod. 18. 26. shall chuse to put his name and to dwell there see 〈◊〉 2. 5. This place afterward was Ierusalem as it is said Moreover in Ierusalem did Iehosaphat set of the Levites and of the Priests and of the chiefe of the fathers of Israel for the judgement of the LORD for 〈◊〉 c. 2 Chr. 19. 8 9. 10. And there were se● thrones of judgment Ps. 122. 5. Vers. 9. and unto the judge by and is meant or as is opened in vers 〈◊〉 or unto the Iudge by the iudge is understood the high conncell or
wasted all things as did Nebuchadnezar in the Temple 2 King 24. 13. and 25. 9 13 14 c. Vers. 4. thy synagogues or assemblies either the courts and places about the temple where the people assembled or the other synagogues in Ierusalem as after in vers 8. he speakes of all the synagogues in the land places where prayers and lectures of the law were used Act. 16. 13. and 15. 21. The assembly of Christians is called also by this name synagogue Iam. 2. 2. their signes or banners which are signes of victory or of idolatry See after vers 9. Vers. 5. He was knowne He that is A man or every one of the enemies was knowne that is renowmed or famous as having done some notable act as he lifted on high or as he that bringeth aloft that is as a man brings the axe aloft over his head to fell downe the thicke wood with might and maine They cut downe the wood of the temple as men doe trees in a forest thicket of the wood that is the thick wood or tree whose boughes are wrapped one in another or if we understand it of the wood-worke in the Temple the infolded graven wood which he that did most eagerly cut downe was most renowmed Vers. 6. And now or And then at the same time So Ps. 27. 6. carved workes gravings or as the Hebrew phrase is openings used for graven or carved workes Exod. 28. 11. The Greeke here turneth it doores which also have their name of opening Vers. 7. thy sanctuaries the temple which had divers holy places was burned by Nebuzar-adan 2 King 25. 9. to the earth to wit burning or rasing downe to the ground Vers. 8. Let us make spoile or wee will oppresse prey upon them Of this Hebrew root the Dove hath her name in that tongue as being subject to the prey and spoile of Hawkes c. wherefore in vers 19. he calleth the Church a turtle-dove Vers. 9. our signes the testimonies of Gods presence and favour extraordinary or ordinary as the sacrifices c. Dan. 11. 31. So Circumcision the passeover the Sabbath c. were for signes to Israel Gen. 17. 11. Exod. 12. 13. and 31. 13. or as the Chaldee expoundeth it the signes which the Prophets gave us any Prophet that could see and foretell by the spirit an end of these troubles Lam. 2. 9. A Prophet N●bi is one that from the inward counsell of God uttereth oracles In old time he was called a Seer 1 Sam. 9. 9. Amos 7. 12. how long to wit this affliction shall endure The like speech is in Psal. 6. 4. Vers. 11. draw it c. this word or some such seemeth here to be understood as often in the Hebrew see Psal. 69. 11. The drawing the hand out of the bosome denoteth a performance of the worke without ●●acknesse as we may see by the contrary Prov. 26. 15. full end by consuming our enemies and accomplishing our deliverance Vers. 13. the sea in Chaldee the waters of the red sea of the dragons or whales meaning the noble men of Egypt who pursuing the Israelites were drowned in the red sea Exod. 14. 28. For great persons are likened to Dragons or Whale-fishes as Ezek. 29. 3. Vers. 14. the heads that is the head as the Greek translateth it called heads for the excellency and principality of Livjathan or of the whale meaning Pharaoh king of Aegypt who was drowned with his Princes Psal. 136. 15. Livjathan is the name of the great whale-fish or sea Dragon so called of the fast joyning together of his scales as he is described Iob 40. 20. and 41. 6 c. and is used to resemble great tyrants here and in Isa. 27. 3. So the Chaldee expoundeth it the heads of Pharaoh● mighty men in dry desarts that is to the wilde beasts of the wildernesse which might devoure the Egyptians after they were drowned and cast upon the shore Exod. 14. 30. The beasts may be called a people as Conies Pismires Locusts c. are called peoples and nations Prov 30. 25. 26. Ioel 1. 6. See also the notes on Psal. 72. 9. unlesse by these dwellers in dry places we understand the Israelites in the wildernesse to whom the spoile of the Egyptians was as meat as elsewhere they said of the Canaanites they are bread for us Num. 14. 9. This the Chaldee favoureth Vers. 15. didst cleave the fountaine bringing a well and streame of water to thy people out of the rockes Exod. 17. 6. Num. 20 11. Isa. 48. 21. Psal. 105. 41. rivers of strength that is strong rough or vehement rivers as the waters of Iarden were dried up that Israel might goe thorow Ios. 3. 15 17. The Chaldee Paraphrast addeth also the rivers Arnon and Iabok whereof see Num. 21. 14. Deut. 2. 37. Vers. 16. the light The Hebrew Maor is properly a lightsome body as is the Sunne Moone Stars c. Genes 1. 14 15. and here may be meant of the Moone as the Chaldee translateth it for the S●●e next followed For these God is else-where also celebrated Psal. 2 6. 7. 8. 9. Vers. 19. soule of thy turile-dove that is the life of thy Church called a turtle-dove for their danger to be pre●ed upon by the wicked as before v. 8. being of themselves weake mo 〈…〉 ull and ●●morous also for their faith and lo●●lty towards God and innocency of life In these respects a●● doves mentioned Hos. 11. 11. Ezek. 7. 16. Isa. 38. 14. and 59. 11. Song 4. 1. and 6. 8. Matth. 10. 16. So the Chaldee explaineth it Give not the soules of them that teach thy law to the people which are like wilde beasts wilde company or wilde beasts as the Greeke translateth it meaning the cruell people like wilde beasts as the Chaldee saith The same word straight-way followeth for the Church or lively stocke of Christ. See the notes on Psal. 68. 11. 31. V. 20. the covenant which thou didst make with our fathers as the Chaldee addeth to explaine it it may be meant of the covenant with Abraham and his seed as is expressed Psal. 105. 8 9. 10. or which was made with Noah that the world should no more be drowned as once it was when it was full of cruelty Genes 6. 13. 17. 18. and 8. 21 22. which covenant the Prophets apply to the Church after Esa. 54. 9. the darknesses that is darke places as in Ps. 88. 7. and 143. 3. he meaneth that the base obscure places werefull of violence even folds or habitations of cruelty no cottage being free from the rapine of the enemies Darke places may be put for base or meare 〈◊〉 as in Prov. 22. 29. darke or obscure persons are the base sort The Greek here also translateth it darke persons meaning the vile gracelesse enemies Vers. 22. pleade thy plea defend thine owne cause see Psal. 35. 1. from the foole understand which thou sufferest from the foole or impious Nabal which word was also before v. 18. whereof see Psal. 14.
1. The Chaldee paraphraseth from the foolish King Vers. 23. ascendeth that is commeth up unto thee it is so great as Iona. 1. 2. or it increaseth as the battle is said to ascend when it increased 1 Kin. 22. 35. PSAL. LXXV A confession to God and promise to judge uprightly 5 A rebuke of the proud by consideration of Gods providence To the Master of the Musicke Corrupt not a Psalme of Asaph a Song WE confesse to thee O God we confesse neere is thy name they tell thy wondrous works When I shal receive the appointment I will judge righteousnesses Dissolved is the earth and all the inhabitants thereof I have set sure the pillars therof Selah I said to the vain-glorious fools be not vain-gloriously foolish and to the wicked lift not up the horne Lift not up your horne to on high nor speake with a stiffe neck For not from the East or from the West neither from the desart commeth promotion But God is the judge he abaseth one and exalteth another For a cup is in the hand of Iehovah and the wine is red it is full of mixture and hee powreth out of the same but the dregs thereof wring out and drinke shall all the wicked of the earth And I will shew for ever will sing Psalme to the God of Iakob And will hew off all the hornes of the wicked the hornes of the just man shall be advanced Annotations COrrupt not or Destroy not see Psal. 57. 1. The Chaldee addeth in the time when David said destroy not the people of Asaph or to Asaph in Chaldee by the hand of Asaph see Psal. 50. 1. Vers. 2. and neere is to wit neere in our mouths and hearts to celebrate it Thus Gods word is said to be neere Rom. 10. 8. and thou art neere in their mouth Ier. 12. 2. In this sense the Greeke also explaineth it and wee will call on thy name they tell that is I and others with me so the Greeke saith I will tell Vers. 3. receive the appointment or take the appointed thing or time as the Chaldee translateth it that is the office appointed and promised They seeme to be the words of the Psalmist as appeareth more plainly by vers 10. and 11. in person of Christ to whom the kingdome of Israel was appointed in due time whom David was a figure of in taking and administring the kingdome when it was distracted with troubles See 2 Sam. 3. 17. 19. and 5. 1 2 3. righteousnesses that is most righteously Vers. 4. dissolved or melted that is faint with troubles feares c. as Ios. 2. 9. set sure or will fitly fasten artificially stablish as by line and measure that they fall not Pillars the mountaines which may also meane Governours for great personages are likened to Pillars Gal. 2 9. Vers. 5. the horne the signe of power and glorie Ps. 112. 9. and 89. 18. 25. Lu. 1. 69. In 1 Chr. 25. 5. mention is made of prophesies to lift up the horne Vers. 6. to on high that is aloft or against the high God with a stiffe necke like untamed oxen shaking off the yoke of obedience Or speake not a hard thing as Psal. 31. 19. with a necke stretched out that is arrogantly or with one necke that is with joynt force as heart in Psal. 83. 6. is for one heart Vers. 7. the desart that is the South or North for desarts were on both ends of the land of Canaan promotion or exaltation or as the Greeke translateth desart of the mountaines that is the mountainy desart meaning that preferment or deliverance comes not from any of the nations round about The Hebrew Harim is ambiguous signifying both exaltation and mountaines The Chaldee maketh this paraphrase For there is none besides me from East to West from the North the place of the desart or from the South the place of the mountaines Ver. 8. abaseth one Hebr. this man another Hebr. this man It may also be read He this God abaseth and he advanceth Vers. 9. a cup to measure out afflictions as Psa. 11. 6. a similitude often used see Hab. 2. 16. Ezr. 23. 31 32. Ier. 25. 28. The Chaldee saith a cup of curse wine that is wrath or indignation as is expressed Ier. 25. 15. Iob 21. 20. Revel 14. 10. red or thicke troubled muddie noting fierce indignation The Greeke turneth it acratou more meaning strong wine not allaied So in Revel 14. 10. where mere or pure wine meaneth great afflictions The Greeke there is taken frō this Psalme of mixture that is of liquor mixed ready to be drunke as wisdome is said to have mixed her wine Prov. 9 2. that is tempered it ready So Rev. 14 10. The Chaldee addeth mixture of bitternesse he powreth out to wit unto his owne people afflicting them as is expressed Ier. 25. 17 18 28 29. the dregs the most grievous afflictions as Esai 51. 17. 22. wring out or sucke up that is feele and be affected with it So Ezek. 23. 34. Esa. 51. 17. Vers. 10. will shew to wit this worke of God his mercy and judgement The Chaldee explaineth it will shew thy miracles hornes of the wicked their power dominion and pride whereby they afflict and scatter Gods people Ier. 48. 25. Lam. 2. 3. Zach. 1. 21. Rev. 17. 12 13. as by hornes of the just man is meant his power dominion glory Psal. 132. 17. and 92. 11. and 148. 14. 1 Sam. 2. 10. So the Chaldee openeth it And I will humble all kingdomes the high strength of the wicked PSAL. LXXVI A declaration of Gods majestie in the Church against her enemies 12 An exhortation to serve him reverently To the Master of the Musicke on Neginoth a Psalme of Asaph a Song GOd is knowne in Iudah his name is great in Israel And in Shalem is his tabernacle his dwelling in Sion There brake hee the burning arrowes of the bow the shield the sword the war Selah Bright wondrous excellent art thou more than the mountains of prey The mighty of heart have yeelded themselves to the spoile they have slumbred their sleep none of the men of power have found their hands At thy rebuke O God of Iakob both chariot and horse hath beene cast asleepe Thou thou art fearefull and who shall stand before thee when thou art angry From the heavens thou causedst judgement to be heard the earth feared was still When God arose to judgement to save all the meeke of the earth Selah Surely the wrathfull heat of men shall confesse thee the remnant of the wrathfull heats thou wilt gird Vow ye and pay to Iehovah your God all they that be round about him let them bring a present to the FEAR To him that gathereth as grapes the spirit of the Governours that is fearefull to the Kings of the earth Annotations ON Neginoth or with stringed instruments see Psal. 4. 1. of Asaph or to Asaph see Psal. 50. 1. Vers. 3. Shalem or Salem the City of