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A44277 Apokalypsis anastaseĊs The resurrection revealed, or, The dawnings of the day-star about to rise and radiate a visible incomparable glory far beyond any since the creation upon the universal church on earth for a thousand yeers yet to come, before the ultimate day of the general judgement to the raising of the Jewes, and ruine of all antichristian and secular powers, that do not love the members of Christ, submit to his laws and advance his interest in this design : digested into seven bookes with a synopsis of the whole treatise and two tables, 1 of scriptures, 2 of things, opened in this treatise / by Dr. Nathanael Homes. Homes, Nathanael, 1599-1678. 1653 (1653) Wing H2560; ESTC R4259 649,757 646

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sword and mine hand take hold on judgement I will render vengeance to mine enemies and I will reward them that hate me Ver. 42. I will make mine arrowes drunke with bloud and my sword shal devour flesh and that with the bloud of the slaine and of the captives from the beginning of revenges upon the enemy Ver. 43. Rejoyce O yee Nations or GENTILES as the Apostle renders it Rom. 15.10 with his people for he wil avenge the bloud of his Servants and will render vengeance to his adversaries and will be merciful to HIS LAND and to HIS PEOPLE § 1 THese Sins of the Jewes we have knowne and those Judgements of God viz. their power to be gone and them to see scattered into corners we see to this day but we never saw or heard these Promises fulfilled according to their Tenor here mentioned § 2 First we never knew by Scripture History or Experience that the Nations of the GENTILES rejoyced with the Iewes as sharers in the same generall salvation spiritual and temporall as this Text imports according to the letter here and the spirituall extent in Rom. 15.10 For in Christ or the Apostles time the likeliest time this was not effected A few particular Jews and Proselyte Gentiles in the Acts are as nothing to make up Nations of Gentiles or the generality of the Jews to which comprehensivenesse this Text amounts The two great streams ran crosse in this manner Whiles Christ was on earth nor he or his Disciples preached in the way of the Gentiles but kept close the lost sheep of the house of Israel Matth. 10.5 And when the Gentiles received the Gospel the Jews had refused it Act. 13.45 46. The Jewes generally decryed their Christ with Crucifie him Crucifie him And of the Gentiles no Nation became Christian till after Constantine the Great his time which was above three hundred yeers after Christs incarnation and above two hundred yeers after the death of the last of the Apostles Indeed St. Paul doth in expresse quotation of the 43. vers of this 32. of Deut. in his Ep. to Rom. Chap. 15. v. 10. assert this must be fulfilled that Jewes and Gentiles must rejoyce in the common Gospel-salvation But withall he had told you before Chap. 11. that at that present the generality of the Jewes were under spiritual blindnesse and were so to be till the fulnesse of the Gentiles were come in and so they continue blinde to this very day So that instead of a reciprocal rejoycing in one anothers spirituall salvation they conceive with great indignation us to bee in an errour and we with equal sorrow conceive them to be in an errour And for temporal salvation both Jews and Gentiles were as equally interested in the sorrowful defect thereof in and after the Apostles time both being then under the Heathen Roman slavery and from thence forward were the Gentile Christians bloodily persecuted for three hundred yeers in the ten persecutions and after under the Pope as all the Jewes to this day are either dispersed as a despised people by and among all Nations or under the Turkish slavery the more is the griefe of every good Christian These premised being so apparent the next promise not yet to have been performed viz. of Gods taking a general bloody vengeance on all the enemies of the Jewes according to the many and amplified high expressions in this 32. of Deut. to that sense is of it selfe most manifest For neither the Romans nor the Turks both the grand oppressours of the Jewes for above this sixteen hundred yeers between them are with any signall signe or considerable marke destroyed with a corporall destruction As for the destruct on the enemies of the Jews in the Macchabean warres it doth not in any proportion amount to the elevation and latitude of these Deuteronomian promises Wee know all those Heroick attempts of the Jews were soon squatted flat under after-slavery The Apostle mentions their sore sufferings in those times Heb. 11. latter end Of those warres we may say as in Dan. 11.32 to 36. The people that knew their God did exploits they instructed many in War as well as in Religion yet they fall by the sword And though they are holpen with a little helpe little in time as well as in strength yet they fall And for other victories wherein the Romans having captivated Jerusalem according to Dan. 11.36 the King of the North and South Dan. 11.40 that is the Saracens and Turks come and lead that Captivity captive the Jewes all this while doe but shift and change their oppressours but their oppression is not taken away At the same rate we may value the Holy war as they call it managed by Kings called Christians maintained by a stock gathered first by the order of Templars next of St. John of Jerusalem thirdly of Knights of Malta to beat the Turke and to regaine the holy land for the Turke keeps his footing to this day with inlargements Christian Kings have been so busie in bangling with them of their owne Religion that whiles they divide that grand Blasphemer most insolently reignes as the greatest Monarch now on earth § 4 Therefore wee conclude that this place of Deuteronomy is not fulfilled till that come to passe in Rev. 19.20 21. That when the Beast and the Kings of the earth and their Armies made war against Christ the Beast was taken and with him the false Prophet and cast alive into the lake c. And the remnant were slaine with the sword and the fowles are filled with their flesh So that according to the intent and termes of this Text of Deut. 32. there is an avenging of all the servants of God viz. of Jews and Gentiles and a totall corporall ruine of all their enemies yet to be performed Of which sort of destruction there is none such at the ultimate judgement As it can be of no use to the fulnesse of Iewes and Gentiles if it come not afore therefore they must have it afore that they may as is said afore joyntly rejoyce together in each other SECT IX Wherein is considered the words of Nehemiah Chap. 1. v. 8 9 10 11 For proof of the maine of the general Proposition Nehemiah 1.8 Remember I beseech thee the word that thou commandedst thy servant Moses saying If ye transgresse I wil scatter you abroad among the Nations Verse 9. But if ye returne unto me and keep my Commandments and do them though there were of you cast out to the utmost part of Heaven yet will I gather them from thence and wil bring them into the place that I have chosen to set my name there Verse 10. Now these are thy servants and thy people whom thou hast redeemed by thy great power and by thy strong hand Vers 11. O Lord I beseech thee let now thine eare be attentive to the prayer of thy servant and to the prayer of thy servants who desire to fear thy name and prosper thy servant this
till the end of Ages when they shall experimentally finde the truth of Christs predictions though at present they doe not believe Thus farre they with which wee close this third Section SECT IV. Of the fourth Scripture for Christs Personall appearance at the great Restauration of the Church 2 Thes 2.1 to 9. Now I beseech you brethren by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and by our gathering together unto him that yee bee not soone shaken in minde c. as that the day of Christ is at hand Let no man deceive you c. for that day shall not come except there come a falling away first and that MAN OF SINNE bee revealed the SONNE OF PERDITION who opposeth and exalteth himselfe above all that is called God c. so that he as God sitteth in the Temple of God shewing himselfe that hee is God c. And now yee know what with-holdeth that hee might bee revealed in his time For the mystery of iniquity doth already wo●●● only he who now letteth will let till he be taken out of the way And then shall that WICKED bee revealed whom the Lord shall consume with the Spirit of his mouth and shall destroy with the brightnesse of his coming § 1 SHould seeme by this place that presently upon the Ascention of Christ there went abroad an expectation of the coming again of Christ afore the ultimate day of judgement which began in the Apostles themselves upon Christs discourse to them forty dayes from his Resurrection to his Ascention touching the Kingdome of God which moved them to aske him Wilt thou at this time restore againe the KINGDOME TO ISRAEL which Kingdome Christ did not deny but onely then put them off touching their knowing at present the time Act. chap. 1. v. 3. and 6. I say then when the Apostle wrote this Text there was an opinion though a mistake in it as touching the suddainnesse then that Christ would come againe afore the ultimate day of judgement For this Text speakes not of the generall destruction of the wicked world but precisely of the destruction of Antichrist by the brightnesse of Christs coming and so a way and room is made for the gathering of the Jewes and Gentiles into one universall visible Church which is to be afore the ultimate day of judgement according to the tenour of the Texts of all the Prophets of the Old Testament and the Commentary of the Apostles of the New § 2 Wee need not I conceive prove that which is granted of all and demonstrated here by all Characters that Antichrist is meant in this Text. Nor is it materiall to dispute whether the Pope or Turke be The Antichrist For Antichrist is the body viz. the race of them that effectually oppose Christ as Christ and the Pope and Turke are the two maine limbs So that in generall they are one in many respects First in the rise of their heresie For Mahumetisme was hatched by the counsell and advise of Sergius * Sergius Monachus Constantinopolitanus hereseos Nestorianae sectator Mahumetum impostorem speudo-Prophetam in Alcorano conficiendo compilando juvit eumque omnis summam impietatis docuit Zona Tom. 3. Car. Steph. a Popish Monck which he gave to Mahomet Secondly in Dominion For Dan. 7.7 8. There came up a little Horne among the ten Hornes of the fourth Beast which fourth was the Roman Monarchy before which little Horne viz. the Turke having eyes like the eyes of a man and a mouth that spake great things three of the ten Hornes were plucked up by the roots which after is explained v. 24. viz. The ten Hornes are ten Kingdomes that shall arise And another shall arise after them and hee shall be diverse from the rest and he shall subdue three Kings So that the Turke possesseth three of the ten Kingdomes that formerly were under the Pope Thirdly In their seat mentioned in this Text viz. sitting IN or rather according to the Greeke 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 OVER the Temple of God the Pope ceased to bee in the Church since the Councel of Trent where he execrates all the main Gospel-truths And the Turke is said Rev. 9.1 To be a starre fallen from the Heaven of the Church But I say they both agree in sitting UPON or OVER the Temple of God For as the Pope doth by his power sit over a great part of the Spiritual Temple namely of Christendome as they call it in which are many believers he there suppressing the propagation of the Gospel so the Turke by his power sits over the Material Temple of God viz. the place of it at Hierusalem there impeding men from imbracing the Messiah preferring Mahomet as one greater then Christ Fourthly in the number of the name 666. Rev. 13.18 For as the numerall Letters either of the Greeke λατεινοσ or of the Hebrew רמענוש both sutable names of the Pope who is a Latine and Roman make up exactly 666. λ α τ ε ι ν ο σ 30 1 300 5 10 50 70 200 ש ו נ ע מ ר 300 6 50 70 40 200 So the numerall Letters of Maomet which written in Greek as R. M. in his A. C. writes it μαομετισ doth as saith the said R. M. make up just 666. μ α ο μ ε τ ι ϛ 40 1. 70 40 5 300 10 200 Which number saith the same Author agrees to the time of Maomets rising in the East against Christ and the Roman Empire which was saith he in the sixth Century Fifthly In the nature of their name and the name of their nature mentioned also in this Text of the Thessal For if the Pope be the Sonne of perdition that is actively and passively to wit hee doth monstrously destroy and is at last destroyed So also is the Turk styled Rev. 9.11 both in Greek and Hebrew by the Holy Ghost His name saith John in the Hebrew is Abaddon and in Greeke Apollyon that is A Destroyer just as the word Turca as the said R. M. asserts to be the opinion of the Learned is all one with Apollyon or Abaddon a Destroyer which I say is the style of the Turke Rev. 9.11 For that Chapter cannot bee understood but of the Turke as every verse doth shew to the observing eye I list not to stay the Reader with divers other agreements betweene the Turke the Easterne Antichrist oppressing the Jewes and the Pope the Westerne Antichrist oppressing the Christians They are both effectually Antichrist evacuating Christ as Christ though the Turke doth it more openly and so doth more apparently merit the entire name of Antichrist as it signifies Against Christ For hee expressely advanceth Mahomet as a greater Prophet above Christ and hath made him a new Booke of Scriptures which he calls his Alchoran But the Pope acts it more covertly as some how pretending in some things to be for Christ and so may be called upon an external consideration pro-Christ as 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 anti Joh. 1.16 signifies For though indeed
then the Lord shall deliver them from all their captivities when and wheresoever they be § 3 For Moses aimes not at this or that particular captivity among Philistims Aegyptians Babylonians or c. that had been to little advantage to deliver them from one captivity to let them fall into another and there to stick for ever The words of the Promise are of a very comprehensive latitude viz. if they be driven among all the Nations ver 1. or any of them be driven out to the utmost parts of Heaven ver 4. The Lord will gather them from all Nations ver 3. and will fetch them from the utmost parts of Heaven ver 4. § 4 And as the Promise is of a great latitude so of a great length for this gathering of them is promised after the Babylonian captivity Ier. 29.1 Jer. 31.10 and after Christ was come in the flesh it is delivered as a Prophesie by Saint Johns Exposition Job 11.51 52. That Christ should gather together in one the children of God that were scattered abroad Of a thing to be done in after times in the fulnesse thereof compare Rom. 11. § 5 Adde to all the fulnesse of the Promise they should be so delivered from all captivities that all the curses should be on their enemies and all blessings temporall and spirituall should be on them for so it followes that upon their deliverance out of captivity If any of them be driven out ver 4. unto the utmost part of Heaven from THENCE will the Lord thy God gather thee and from THENCE will he take thee And ver 5. the Lord thy God will bring thee into the Lana WHICH THY FATHERS POSSESSED and he will DOE THEE GOOD and MVLTIPLY thee above thy fathers and ver 6. The Lord thy God will CIRCVMCISE THINE heart and the HEART OF THY SEED to love the Lord thy God with all thine heart and with all thy soule c. And ver 7. The Lord thy God will put all these CVRSES ON THINE ENEMIES And ver 8. thou SHALT RETVRN and HEARKEN TO THE VOYCE OF THE LORD AND DOE ALL HIS COMMANDEMENTS And ver 9. The Lord thy God will make thee plenteous or fruitfull IN ALL THE WORKES OF THY HANDS IN THE FRVIT OF THY BODY in the fruit of thy CATTELL in the fruit of thy LAND and marke FOR THY GOOD And the Lord will REJOYCE over thee for good § 6 Now let the ingenuous Reader confesse whether ever these promises were thus fulfilled For we know not either by Scripture or History that ever the Ten Tribes returned from their captivity And we doe know by the Scriptures that many of the two Triles returned not with the rest 1 Chron. 4.21 22 23. read the place exactly * Josephus in his Antiq. asserteth thus much And we are sure by experience to this day that thousands of them are in Captivity as we may say under the Turkish and Romane Empire and ten thousands of them dispersed among the Indians and Protestant Christians in Poland Holland c. as Rab. Ben Israel hath given us an account in his Book Spes Israelis so that the Jewes themselves not only the unconverted but some that are converted to Christianity confesse these things never yet to have been fulfilled as I my selfe have been an eare witnesse from M. Melos a Jew of Portugal converted to the faith § 7 Much lesse are the Jewes so delivered as to have their hearts circumcised to love the Lord their God with all their heart and to obey his voyce in the Gospel as the Apostle before expounded or to be blessed with all temporall blessings or to have all the curses put upon their enemies § 8 Therefore these things are yet to be fulfilled for God must be true as the Apostle saith though all men that deny it be lyars The Jewes must be called and the fulnesses of them and the Gentiles must be brought in Rom. 11.26 by a deliverer that comes out of Sion turning away ungodlinesse from Jacob to the performance of Gods Covenant with them which the Targum called Jonathans saith must be performed by the hand of ELIAS and by the hand of KING CHRIST And indeed a few were converted by John Baptist and Christ but the generality of the Jews were in blindnesse after that in Pauls time Rom. 21. Besides what was the conversion of a few to the fulfilling of the all of these promises in their severall particulars to the all of the Jewes As it is said afore If ANY of thine be driven out unto the utmost part of the heavens from thence will the Lord thy God gather thee and the Lord will make thee fruitfull in ALL THINGS and for thy good § 9 And these things must be fulfilled before the ultimate generall Judgement or else there will be nor time nor place for these things as to circumcise hearts to keep Commandements to inherite Canaan to be blessed with outward blessings c. as is before expressed SECT VIII Wherein is alledged Deut. 32. ver 15 c. to ver 44. for the proofe of the maine generall Proposition In Deut. 32. ver 15. to ver 19. are set downe the sins of the Iewes But Ierusalem waxed fat and kicked c. Then he forsook God c. they provoked him to jealousie with strange gods and they sacrificed to Devils not to God c. In ver 19. c. to ver 35. is set downe the wrath and revenge that God would exercise upon them for those sins When the Lord saw it he abhorred it or despised them because of the provoking of his sonnes and daughters And he said I will hide my face from them c. They have moved me to jealousie c. and a fire is kindled in my anger and it shal burne c. I wil heap mischiefe upon them c. I said I would scatter them into corners c. In ver 35. c. to 44. is set downe Gods comforting of the Iewes and his terrour to their enemies ver 35. To me belongeth vengeance and recompence their enemies foot shal slide in due time for the day of their calamity is at hand and the things that shal come upon them make haste ver 36. For the Lord shal judge his people or shal plead the cause of his people * So Piscator Causam populi sui age● and REPENT HIMSELFE for his SERVANTS when he seeth that their POWER IS GONE and there is none shut up or left Ver. 37. And he shal say where are their gods their rock in whom they trusted c. ver 38. Let them rise up and help you and be your protection ver 39. See now that I even I am he and there is no God with me I kill and I make alive I would and I heale neither is there any that can deliver out of my hand ver 4. For I lift up my hand to Heaven and say I live for ever ver 41. If I whet my glittering
to this day falls far shorter of the fulnesse of the Gentiles coming in and therefore shorter yet of the Saving all Israel as the Apostles phrases are Rom. 11 We have it from day to day before our eies that not one of ten Christians hardly is more then called a Christian and not one Jew of ten thousand bears the name of a Christian And therefore in this first branch this place of Ioel is not in the main yet fulfilled 2. This of this second of Ioel is not yet fulfilled That at the time the Prophet mainly means there must be such wonders in Heaven and in Earth as must be accompanied with blood and fire and pillars of smoake and such a darkning of the Sun and discolouring of the Moon c. As all these things must amount to the making up of a GREAT and TERRIBLE DAY OF THE LORD And that in relation to the destruction of them that believe not so as to call upon God in faith as the last verse intimateth Whosoever shall call upon the Name of the Lord shall be saved And the destruction shall be especially of those unbelievers that are enemies to the Jews as the same last verse of this second Chapter and the first and second verses of the third Chapter do evidently hint For in Mount Zion and in Jerusalem shall be deliverance as the Lord hath said and in the remnant whom the Lord shall call For behold in THOSE DAYES and in THAT TIME when I shall bring again the captivity of JUDAH and JERUSALEM I will also gather ALL NATIONS and will bring them down to the valley of Jehoshaphat and will PLEAD with them there for my people and for my heritage ISRAEL whom they have scattered For by the wonders at the passion of Christ Matth. 27. there was no destruction of any man At the effusion of the Spirit after his ascension Acts 2. There was nothing but consolation or at least admiration At the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus according to Matth. 24. there was the sad destruction of the Jews but of none of the Jews enemies 3. This of this prophesie of Joel is not yet fully fulfilled viz. In Mount Zion and in Jerusalem shall be deliverance AS THE LORD HATH SAID and in the remnant whom the Lord shall call For this was not compleated in the few Jews converted in the Acts or since as these Reasons induce me to think 1. The Apostle Peter in Acts the second quoting Joel makes not the least mention of this clause 2. Christs coming to Jerusalem as a Spiritual Deliverer in his publick ministration of the Gospel was before that of pouring out of the Spirit about five years as his disputing with the Doctors was two and twenty years before and his incarnation above four and thirty years afore But the deliverance mentioned according to the Apostles method yea and of the Prophets is after the pouring out of the Spirit And indeed follows after as naturally as the effect succeeds the cause This pouring out of the Spirit fitting instruments for the salvation of those ages 3. The Prophet addes as the Lord hath said viz. By his Prophets But they mainly spake of the Jews corporal deliverance as we have before opened in the discuss of many places For as for spiritual they then had it and there was no doubt but it should be continued in all ages else the Church would be extinct or Gods Covenant with Abraham and David would fail 4. The Deliverance must be not onely in Jerusalem but in the remnant whom the Lord shall call But Christ did not at his being on Earth save the generality of the remnant either corporally or spiritually The Two Tribes were then under the Roman captivity and they generally refused Christ John 1.11 Acts 13.46 47. and for the Ten Tribes they for the generality neither saw nor heard Christ but continued in their captivity in Assyria c. 1 Pet. 1.1 Jam. 1.1 They were not returned to Zion or Jerusalem and for the Gentiles if any will make them of the remnant which is hatsh being the greater part of the world they and the Jews were never yet incorporated in Religion as the copulative And promiseth viz. There shall be deliverance in those days and at that time in Jerusalem AND in the remnant whom the Lord shall call 5. The Prophet Joel speaks of such a deliverance of the Jews as shall be by bringing down their enemies to the valley of destruction to them though of salvation to the Jews as the next Chapter vers 1 2 c. shews But this hath not been yet fulfilled as was touched afore neither can it be fulfilled at the last judgement For that being once come there is no effectual salvation or invocation as the last verse of the second Chapter mentions SECT XLI THe second and last place we shall touch in this Prophet Joel is Chap. 3. v. 1 c. to the end of the Chapter For behold in § 1 those days and in that time when I shall bring again the captivity of Judah and Jerusalem 2. I will also gather all Nations and will bring them down into the valley of Jehoshaphat and will plead with them there for my people and for my heritage Israel whom they have scattered among the Nations and parted my Land 3. And they have cast lots for my people and have given a Boy for a Harlot and sold a Girle for Wine that they might drink 4. Yea and what have ye to do with me O Tyre and Zidon and all the coasts of Palestine will ye render me a recompence and if ye recompence me swiftly and speedily will I return your recompence upon your own head 5. Because ye have taken my silver and my gold and have carried into your Temples my goodly pleasant things 6. The children also of Judah and the children of Jerusalem have ye sold unto the Grecians that ye might remove them far from their border 7. Behold I will raise them ●ut of the place whither ye have sold them and will return your recompence upon your own head 8. And I will sell your sons and your daughters into the hand of the children of Judah and they shall sell them to the Sabeans to a people far off for the Lord hath spoken it 9. Proclaim ye this among the Gentiles prepare war wake up the mighty men let all the men of war draw near let them come up 10. Beat your plough-shares into swords and your pruning-hooks into spears let the weak say I am strong 11. Assemble your selves and come all ye heathen and gather your selves together round about Thither cause thy mighty ones to come down O Lord. 12. Let the Heathen be wakened and come up to the valley of Jehoshaphat for there will I sit to judge all the Heathen round about 13. Put ye in the sickle for the harvest is ripe Come get you down for the oress is full the fats overflow for the wickedness is great
in opposition to both sorts of evils immediately afore recounted viz. not only to false Doctrines but to cruell persecutions and therefore a corporal as well as a spiritual salvation must be here meant and these to be performed on earth viz. in the inhabited world just where the Gospel preached converted them and where they endured to the end And unto which Christ doth gloriously appear FROM heaven ver 30 c. to make up the splendor of that state on earth we here speak of Now all these things cannot be fulfilled at the ultimate generall judgement nor are they hitherto fulfilled and therefore they remaine yet to be fulfilled which Mr. Mede solidly amplifies on Jer. 10. ver 11. thus Hitherto saith he we have spoken of the accomplishment of this prophecy for so much as is already past now let us see what that is which we expect as yet to come for though in regard of former times when Ethnicisme was so large and the worshipers of the living God so small a scantling the extent of the Church be now at this day a goodly and large portion of the world yet if we consider the number of Nations yet Pagans or not Christians it will seem too scant as yet to be the accomplishment of this and other prophecies concerning the largenesse of Christs Kingdome before the end of the world For one hath well observed that Christianity at this day is not above the sixth part of the knowne world whereas the Mahumetans have a fifth and all the rest are Ethnicks and Pagans So that if we divide the world into thirty parts Christianity is but as five in thirty Mahumetanism as six and Ethnicisme as nineteen and so is Christianity the least part of all and plain Heathenism hath far above the one half of the known world and the better part of the other is also Mahumetans And though Christianity hath been imbraced in former times where now it is not yet is it now spread in those places where in those times it was not And therefore all laid together we may account Christianity at this day as large I think as ever it was since the Apostles time But that this is not that universal Kingdome of Christ that flourishing and glorious estate of the Church which yet we expect hope for my reasons are these First These frequent places of Scripture which intimate that the Lord should subdue all People all Kingdoms all Nations and all the ends of the earth unto himselfe and that all these should one day worship and acknowledge him Psal 22.27 All the ends of the world shall turn unto the Lord and all the kindreds of the nations shall worship before him for the Kingdome is the Lords and he is governor among the Nations And Psal 47. Clap your hands all yee people for the Lord is a great King over all the earth he shall subdue the people under us and the nations under our feete And againe God is King of all the earth and reigneth over the Heathen Psal 66. Make a joyfull noise unto God all yee-lands through the greatness of thy power shall thine enemies submit themselves unto thee a● the earth shall worship thee and sing of thee they shall sing unto thy Name The whole Psal 67. which we read every day is as it were a prophecy and prayer for this great kingdome That the way of God may be knowne upon earth and his saving health among all the Nations let the people praise thee O God let all the people praise thee Then shall the earth yeeld her increase c. God shall blesse us and all the ends of the earth shall fear him And Psal 89. All nations whom thou hast made shall come and worship before thee O Lord and shall glorifie thy Name for thou art great and doest wondrous things thou art God alone And Isa 2. which is a prophecy of Christs Kingdome it is said That the Idols the Lord shall utterly abolish or as some read the Idols shall utterly passe away So Esay 54.5 speaking of the amplitude of the Church of the Gentiles Thy Redeemer saith the Prophet the holy one of Israel the God of the whole earth shall be called Certainly this constant stile of universality implies more then this scantling which yet is small being but one of the least parts of the whole earth Secondly The same conclusion may be gathered from 1 Cor. 15.25 26. compared with Heb. 2.8 Christ must reigne saith St. Paul in the first place quoted till he hath put all his enemies under his feet the last enemy which shall be destroyed is death Hence it followes that Christ shall subdue all his enemies whereof the Prince of this world is the cheife before the last rising of the dead for the subduing of death that is the rising of the dead shal not be afore the rest shall be done the vanquishing of death being the last act of Christs reigning which done he shall yeeld up the Kingdome unto his Father In the other place Heb. 2.8 the Apostle speaking of the same thing alleadgeth that of Psal 8. Thou hast put all things in subjection under his feet and then adds for in that he put all in subjection under him But now marke it we see not all things put under him If any say that the Apostle speakes here of the Kingdome of Glory in Heaven and not of the Kingdom of Grace on Earth I reply first out of the former place that he speaks of such a subjection whereof the rising of the dead shall be the last act of all and which shall be before he yeelds up the kingdome to his Father But neither of these can be affirmed of the kingdome of glory but the contrary viz. The rising of the dead is at the beginning and not at the end of the Kingdome of glory and so is also his yeelding up of his kingdom unto his Father Secondly I reply out of this place that the Apostle speaks of that kingdome and subjection of the earth or state of the earth which was to come For so he speaks v. 5. Unto the Angels he hath not put in subjection 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the earth or state of the earth which shal be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of which we speak Here he affirms that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is that of whose subjection he meaneth If then 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sign●●●s onely the earth ' and the earths inhabitants and is no where in the Scripture otherwise used I cannot see how this place can well beare any other exposition First then to confirme this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is the same which the Hebrews call 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for so the Septuagint renders it whose use of speaking I doubt not but the Apostle followes But 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 most constantly signifies the habitable earth or the earth with the things that live and dwell therein whence the Septuagint though they commonly render it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉
tranquillous and most happy life because the earth then shall not be infested with any noyse of Arms. And all those wars which before were stoutly waged by reason of the difference of Religion shall then cease The cause ceasing the effect ceaseth After the Prophet had spoken of the time of the Messiah presently he proceeds to those things that are to follow viz. to the day of judgement and the resurrection of the dead For saith he the day of the Lord shal be on every one that is proud and lofty c. upon all the Cedars of Lebanon and upon all the oaks of Bashan and upon all the ships of Tarshish c. No doubt saith he but by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 THE DAY OF THE LORD the Prophet signifies the day of judgement as we shall afterward demonstrate which otherwise is called the day of resurrection of the dead for then the dead are judged called also the day of the Lord because a day of admiration Nothing then that is ordinary shall be done but all above nature c. He alleadgeth likewise for the said head of this Chapter that in Isa 23.14 They shall lift up their voice they shal sing for the Majesty of the Lord c. And Isa 49.14 c. But Zion saith the Lord hath forsaken me c. Can a woman forget her sucking child Psal● 72.16 And they of the City so Menasse renders it shal flourish as the here out of the earth Thus far we have shewn by Scripture saith he that the resurrection of the dead shall be conjunctive to the coming of the Messiah next it remains to be proved that the Ancients were of the same opinion It is to be noted what reason they give why the Patriarchs so much desired to be buried in the Holy-land which was no other then this That they that are there buried shall FIRST RISE * So in Beresit Raba-Paras 74 66. Semot R. pur 32. From whence is inferred That the resurrection of the dead to the comming of the Messiah is annexed in time The same is found also elsewhere ** In the Jerusalmy de Kilaym And so Semuel in Gemarah de berahot 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. i.e. This world doth not differ from the dayes of the Messiah but in the subjecting of Kings In Zoar † Paras voyera Elar is manifestly and cleerly expressed 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. i.e. The blessed God shal first build the Temple and order and dispose the Pallace and build the City and then the dead shall be raised out of the dust The Cabalists do sound their opinion on the words of the Psalmist Psal 147.2 3. The Lord buildeth up Jerusalem he gathereth together the out casts of Israel he healeth the broken in heart and bindeth up their wounds 3 In the next viz. the third Chapter of that third Book the Rabbin solves this Question Whether within the aforesaid times shal be the end of the world or after the resurrection of the dead This Question saith he may easily be resolved by that we have said in the former Chapter For when the sacred Scripture treats concerning the dayes of the Messiah it alwayes calls that time 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 i.e. the end of dayes So Gen. 49.1 Gather your selves together saith Jacob to his sons and I will tell you that which shall befall you 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the end of dayes Upon which R. Moses Gerundensis commentating saith where ever there is speech concerning the end of dayes it is to be understood of the dayes of the Messia Jacob would have told his sons what should befall them in the dayes of the Messiah but God inhibited him The like phrase is in Balaams speech in Numb 24.14 c. Come I will advertise thee what this people shal do to thy people in the end of dayes I shal see him saith he speaking of the Messiah but not Now I shal behold him but not nigh There shal come a Star out of Jacob and a Scepter shal arise out of Israel he shal strike through the corners of Moab and destroy all the children of Seth. Note that the time is by him called the end of dayes Therefore he saith I see it but not nigh Againe when he saith he will destroy or demolish the children of Seth he means the inhabitants of the whole world From whence it doth appear that that is to be understood of the Messiah He the said Rabby alleadgeth many other places for that phrase the end of dayes to be taken for the dayes of the Messiah yet to come as Isa 2.2 Jer. 30.24 Chap. 31.1 Ezek. 38.16 Hos 3.5 Mich. 4.1 Dan. 10.14 And because saith R. Menasse our deliverance is deferred to so long a time hence and distant from us therefore David makes that vehement complaint Psal 89. v. 49. O Lord where are thy former loving kindnesses which thou swarest unto David in thy truth c. But I am not ignorant saith Menasse that they that dissent from us do make a double coming of the Messiah and so do expound those places far otherwise But I have no list saith he at this time to dispute with any concerning that thing but simply and candidly to hold forth the opinion which the Hebrews professe From what hath been said two things saith he doe necessarily follow One that the redemption of Israel shall be extended unto the end of the world The other that that same end shall come before the resurrection of the dead And because that end shall take its beginning in the dayes of Messiah therefore there is a necessity that a NEW WORLD SHALL BEGIN FROM THE RESVRRECTION OF THE DEAD therefore it is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The world to come Dan. 12. v. ult Go thy way unto the end and rest and awake in thy lot in the end of dayes The same is to bee collected out of the saying of the Ancients * In Gemara Abodae Zarae cap. 1. cap. 6. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. It is pronounced in the School of Elia not the Thesbit but of some Rabbin that the world shall continue six thousand yeers In two thousand is the void or empty time that is the time untill Abraham being void of Moses Law In two thousand is the time of the Law In two thousand are the dayes of the Messiah So that as it is read elsewhere * In Sebet Jeudah It is not said that the Messiah shal come in the end of four thousand yeers or in the beginning of five thousand yeers but onely that the dayes of the Messiah shall be two thousand yeers that is that within that space the Messiah shall come about the beginning middle or end Which last words say I are very considerable by us Christians For within that space Christ is come and will come ☜ again ¶ 4 In the fourth Chapter are declared the opinions of the ancient Rabbins concerning
Problems and whose punctuall determination doth not concerne the essentials of our salvation to allow every man his modest liberty ingenuously to follow his owne light SECT I. Elias Reusnerus Leorinus his Account § 1 HAving touched this afore Chapter 2. and elsewhere I shall now present it in briefe Rome saith he * El. Reus Leorin in I sagog Hist De Antich Infant ad Ann. Chr. 410. having been Conqueresse and Mistresse of the world being now in the yeer of Christ 410. taken and spoyled by Alarick King of Goths according to Socrat. l. 7. cap. 10. from which time her Authority being much diminished she is exposed to the like depredation by the Vandals Heruls and Longobards and others of the German Countries c. from this declining of the Roman Empire HE THAT WITHHOLDETH 2 Thess 2. verse 6. being removed is the time of the SON OF PERDITION to begin Rightly therefore is here fixed the beginning of the Angelical two and forty months of the Kingdome of the seven headed beast with his ten Hornes Rev. 13. borrowing great power from the infernall Dragon and belching out horrid blasphemies against God that is the Roman Papacy c. The end of these two and forty months will fall into the Yeer of Christ 1670. § 2 So that by this account of Reusner Antichrist will bee downe within these twenty yeers and something lesse even as much lesse as more then 1650. is past SECT II. Mr. Ephraim Huet his Account § 1 THe taking away of the daily Sacrifice and the placing of the desolating abomination saith he * Ephr. Huet in his Paraphr Analys Com. on Dan. Chap. 12.11 having demonstratively confuted other Interpretations is to be applied to the action of our Lord who by his death did put away all Jewish Sacrifices and also by an Army of Idolaters did destroy Jerusalem placing Idolaters therein who after also did set up their Idolatries True it is our Lord did jure viz. in right destroy all sacrifices by his owne Sacrifice being the fulnesse of all their shadows but facto that is actually after his death divers yeers and by divers steps and degrees For after the sacking of Jerusalem by Titus * Who also destroyed the Temple according to the generall vote of the learned Historians and Chronologers therein fulfilling Christs Prophesie Math. 24.1 c. according to the judgement of most learned Divines the Jewes yet inhabited the City not yet demolished and continued their superstitions with great both power and zeale For first Afterwards in the Reigne of Adrian the Roman Emperour the Jews rebelled upon this quarrel The Emperour had built and dedicated a Temple in Jerusalem to Jupiter Olympius the which the Jewes stomaching made head and in the end were overcome by the Emperour and dispersed and the City named Aelia and he gave it into the possession of the Gentiles Secondly Yet did they continue their old superstitions in the Country so that whereas there was an Altar built under the Oake Mamre where the Angels appeared to Abraham and the Merchants that came to the Faires were forced to sacrifice thereon otherwise Traffick was denied them Constantine the Great demolished the Altar and built there a Church for Christians Thirdly and lastly in the dayes of Julian the Apostate and professed enemy of Christians in contempt of the Christian faith he gave licence to the Jews to build the Temple and to renue their Jewish worships Yea so large was their patent that all were interdicted any let or stoppage and the charges of this service to be allowed out of the publicke stocke Upon which grant they attempted the building of the Temple not wholly razed downe afore wherein they were affronted by a speciall hand of God A fearfull Earthquake in the night destroyed all their works and all their tools were consumed by a sudden fire * Ammianus Marcellinus in his History of the life of Jul. l. 23. c. 1 saith That certain fearful flaming balls of fire issuing forth neer unto the foundations and making many terrible assaults consumed sundry times the workmen and made the place unaccessable and by reason that this element still gave the repulse the enterprize was given over Socrates Scholast in his Hist 3. Book Chap. 20. according to the Greek but 27. according to the English adds that there came fire from Heaven that burned their Tools c. so that they were forced to desist from their worke In which their blinde zeale they were affronted by that zealous Bishop of Jerusalem Cyril who admonished them of this Prophesie and after no disswasion would avail he openly professed That now the time was come which our Lord foretold that there should not be left one stone upon another which should not be cast down which accordingly came to passe that night by the immediate hand of God in this earthquake and fire Now understand we the utter actual abolishing of the Jewish sacrifices to be here intended and not the time of the Lords sacrifice for that the daily sacrifice continued long after and also the abominable Idolaters were not placed in Jerusalem untill their dispersion by Adrian And if liberty of conjecture be granted I should thinke that as Jupiter Olympius with his Greekish worshippers is called the desolating abomination Chap. 11. verse 31. So the Romans are here an Army of abominables for their returne to the same Idol whose Temple Adrian built and whose Idolatries the Romans embraced as being amongst them the chiefe and father God The beginning of this One thousand two hundred and ninety yeers being at the final remove of the Jewish sacrifices fell out under the reigne of Julian Thus Mr. Huet § 2 But then he mistakes about the yeer of Julians reign For he puts the utter ceasing of the daily sacrifice in the yeer of Christ 360. Whence three Errots will follow ¶ 1 That Julian was not as he supposeth sole Emperor at that time but after that he began his reign as sole Emperor viz. in the yeer of Christ 361 saith Helvicus 362 saith Dr. Holland in his Chronol on Ammianus 363 saith Dr. Alstedius 365 saith the Translator of Eusebius ¶ 2 That however it was divers yeers after Julians beginning to reigne that the dayly sacrifice ceased by the aforesaid miraculous obstacle they that account least put it in the Yeer of Christ 363. * So Dr. Holland ibid. Helvicus in his Inden Chronolog others more of which presently ¶ 3 If we grant this ceasing of the dayly sacrifice in manner as aforesaid to have been fulfilled in the yeer of Christ 360. Then if we adde 1290. the time of the expiration of the whole is past and so the call of the Jews should be past which experience decries § 3 Therefore we must if we will make any benefit of that computation of one thousand two hundred and ninety yeers in Daniel follow low those Chronologers and Historians who remove that ceasing of the daily