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A85666 An exposition of the five first chapters of the prophet Ezekiel, with useful observations thereupon. / Delivered in severall lectures in London, by William Greenhill. Greenhill, William, 1591-1671. 1645 (1645) Wing G1851; Thomason E272_1; ESTC R212187 422,046 514

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pourtraid upon it here are forts mounts tents rams iron-bands all which typed out Gods dealing with Jerusalem and in this language God had oft expressed himself by the Rain-bow in the heavens God speaks to the world Circumcision the Paschall Lamb the High priests Garments the stones in Aarons brest the sprinkling things with blood did all signifie and type out something to the people so Jeremiahs seething pot Chap. 1. his linnen girdle and bottles with wine Chap. 13. the Potters vessell Chap. 19. the basket of figs Chap. 24. and yokes of iron Chap. 28. and so all the Parables in the old and new Testament they utter forth the minde of God God hath throughout his Word abundantly exprest himself this way and the Lord doth it because types and figures make truth more evident and efficacious The Word affects the eare types and figures affect the eye and carry a greater efficacy with them then simple and plain speech The Parable of the barren fig-tree lost sheep prodigall son ten virgins c. had much life and efficacie in them so when Christ took a little childe and set before his Disciples Matth. 18. it wrought more effectuall upon them then many words and left deeper impression in them wee may therefore see the goodnesse of the Lord in it that affords us such helps in his Word as may affect our hearts most 2. That the Lord knowes things to come and reveals them at his pleasure hee knew that Jerusalem should be besieged by Nebuchadnezzar and discovers it unto the Prophet and causes him to make a draught of it which shewes a difference between the true God and all others they cannot foresee and foretell things to come are not Gods but the God of Israel can fore-see things though afar off Psal 1●9 ● Thou understandest my thoughts afar off even from all eternity and hee only foretels things that fall not within the reach of creat●d abilities he fore-told the Messiah the Egyptian and Babylonian captivity and times of both there is nothing future hid from God we know not what shall be to morrow Jam. 4.14 but God knowes what shall be to morrow next yeere yea hundreds and thousands of yeers hence if time be so long and this proclaims him to be God even the only true God Isa 41.21 22 23. God calls there to other gods to bring forth their reasons whereby to prove their divinity let them shew what 's past and things that are to come and then hee will take them for strong reasons and acknowledge them gods with himself but to tell things past and things to come can none but the Lord himself and they to whom he reveals them 3. Gods appointment and authority makes things and actions mean and ridiculous in the eyes of the world to be weighty and of great use It seems to carnall reason a childish thing that the Prophet should take a Tile draw the City upon it make forts mounts warlike engines to batter it yea to take a pan of iron and set between him and the city these men of the world are apt to look at as ridiculous much like the practice of boyes in a snow that make forts mounts c. in sport but be not deceived what the infinite wise God commands is of great concernment how mean so ever the things and actions about those things appeare the legall worship if you look upon it in it self seems strange that they should kill so many beasts burn them to ashes that the Tabernacle and things belonging to it should be sprinkled with blood that they must refrain from such meats be unclean if they touch such things that they must be circumcised eat a paschall Lamb c. I say if wee look at them externally they seem irrationall things but if wee eye God commanding them they had an excellency and were of great use to them and instruments of much good now bread wine water in Baptisme and the Supper of the Lord seem mean things and such they are as are common to the world but Christs appointment to use these makes the difference that gives dignitatem pondus so that they are of great vertue to them that rightly partake of them the Pope and his Prelates have commanded and brought much into the worship of God Quicquid poterat disiderari ad eximium splendorem but it 's foolish unsavory unprofitable and efficacious only to make void the Ordinances and Commands of God and why because the Lord never commanded such things that is contemptible in the eye of man being commanded of God is honourable and efficacious when that is pompous decent honourable in the eye of the world being not commanded of God is despicable fruitlesse and frivolous 4. God is an enemie to sinfull Cities he bids the Prophet lay siege to Jerusalem and to batter it hee commands the ruine of a City is an enemie to that Citie Ezek. 5.8 Behold I even I am against thee saith the Lord Jerusalem was once beloved it was Gods rest and desire Psal 132.13 14. a faithfull city Isa 1.21 a holy ctty Isa 52.1 the city of the Lord Isa 60.14 but now it was become an harlot full of murthers the Princes of it were rebellious and companions of thieves Isa 1.21 23. the sins of Jerusalem were very great you may reade largely of them in the 16th of Ezekiel where you may find that Jerusalems sins and provocations exceeded Sodomes and Samaria's she justified them in their abominations they were little not the half of Jerusalems and therefore this made the Lord to say Jer. 32.31 This City hath been to me as a provocation of mine anger or for a provocation of mine anger and of my fury from the day that they built it even unto this day that I should remove it from before my face there was no rank of men but had greatly provoked him Kings Princes Priests Prophets men of Judah and Inhabitants of Jerusalem vers 32. and therefore God was resolved to destroy it and to make it a curse to all nations Jerem. 26.6 and pronounced a wo to it in Zeph. 3.1 where yee farther see what a City Jerusalem was now become and what her citizens were Wo to her that is filthy and polluted to the oppressing city She obeyed not the voyce she received not correction she trusted not in the Lord shee drew not neer to her God Her Princes within her like roaring Lions her Judges are evening Wolves they gnaw not the bones till to morrow Her Prophets are light and treacherous persons her Priests have polluted the Sanctuary they have done violence to the Law the just Lord is in the midst thereof c. And in the 6th verse their cities are destroyed so that there is no man no Inhabitant Sin makes God to lay wast great Cities Tyre Sidon Sodome Gomorrah Babylon Jerusalem felt the stroke and strength of Gods wrath 5. Nothing secures a sinfull city from ruine let it be strongly built well fortified
not mercy a little of the hair shall be preserved when the rest goes to the fire sword and wind when all flesh had corrupted their wayes a generall flood was brought in Noah and his family were saved when Sodom was burnt with fire and brimstone Lot was bound up in the skirt of God when Athaliah slew all the seed royall Ioash was hid and escaped that treachery that butchery 2 King 11.1 2. No storm sinks all ships no plague famine war eat up all particulars God will have a number exempt Isa 1.9 God left them a small remnant a few clusters after the Vintage when the cities were to be laid waste the houses unpeopled a great forsaking to be in the midst of the land Isa 6.11 12. in the 13th verse it 's said but yet in it shall be a tenth God would spare a number though small he is mercifull hath tender bowels remembers his covenant his name and therefore in his hottest wrath shewes some mercy this made Ieremiah say Lam. 3.22 It is of the Lords mercies that we are not consumed he and some few more were hid from the common calamities they met with mercy in the midst of fire and sword this made Habakkuk pray Hab. 3.2 In wrath remember mercy 8. That the paucity preserved in common calamities are not all precious truly godly here was hair bound up in the skirt kept from fire sword destruction yet some of that hair of that number must be thrown into another fire reprobates for the present escape as well as elect vessels some choyce ones may be cut off and some vile ones may be kept In the flood all were not naught that were destroyed nor all good that were saved there was a wicked Cham in the Ark and Lots daughters that escaped the fire of Sodom were none of the best that fire had not purged out their lust and those were set at liberty from the brick and clay of Egypt afterward were destroyed for their unbelief Iud. 5. they were patient in their bondage preserved in the red Sea tempted God murmured in the wildernesse and there were destroyed of Serpents 1 Cor. 10.9 they were murmurers fornicators Idolaters unbelievers that God delivered from the tyrannie of Pharaoh and after perished by the stroke of God In a storm Cedars and Oaks are smitten when bushes and briers are spared and yet after they are cut up and cast into the fire Sinners may escape present wrath but there is wrath to come Luke 3.7 9. God may take occasion from the sin of some to bring in judgement upon all he must take of the remnant preserved and throw into the fire and out of that fire went forth fire into all the House of Israel Shechem ravisheth Dinah from thence the Lord took occasion to bring the sword by Iacobs sons upon the Shechemites who slew their males spoyled the city and took their sons and daughters captives Gen. 34. Davids sin in numbering the people and God sent in a plague amongst them for his sin which slew 70000. of them 2 Sam. 24. The people were not innocent if so God would not have destroyed them they were defiled with the contagion of his sin or under the guilt of others God may let in a judgement into a family city kingdom upon the sin of some one or few and when it 's in it may extend to all or most in them when one house is on fire all the rest are in danger that are neer and oft times do suffer Hanuns discourtesie to Davids messengers his sin against the law of nations provoked God and cost the Ammonites and Syrians dear for God stirred up Davids spirit who warred upon them and slew many thousands of them 2 Sam. 10. VER 5 6. Thus saith the Lord God This is Ierusalem I have set it in the midst of the nations and countries that are round about her 6. And shee hath changed my judgements into wickednesse more then the nations and my Statutes more then the countries that are round about her for they have refused my judgements and my Statutes they have not walked in them c. IN the ensuing part of the Chapter is the explanation of the types and in this explanation you have First the subject or head to be shaven opened unto you and that 's Jerusalem vers 5. Secondly Gods dealing with Ierusalem in the same verse Thirdly the motives that made him proceed in such a judiciall way verse 6 7. Fourthly Threatning of judgements answerable to the types from the 8. verse to the end This is Ierusalem It was not Ierusalem literally but represented Ierusalem it was a sign of the city that was to be shaven This head to be shaven is here by the Lords own mouth pronounced to be Ierusalem which was not only the head city of Iudah but of the whole world Things and persons that are eminent among others are call'd the heads or chief of them 1 Sam. 15.21 they took the chief or head of the things should have been destroyed and Chap. 9.22 Hee made them sit in the chiefest place and for persons Deut. 1.15 I took the chief of the Tribes that is the heads of them Psal 110.6 the heads over divers countries and so here Ierusalem was the head and principall of all other cities built upon mount Sion and had the Temple the Prophets the true worship and presence of God so Ierusalem as the head gave light influence and motion to the whole body the Law shall go forth of Sion and the word of the Lord from Ierusalem Isa 2.3 from thence all parts of the body had instruction and direction I have set thee in the midst of the nations and countries round about These words have occasioned some to think that Ierusalem was the heart and center of the earth lying in the midst of it on the South was Africa on the North Scythia Armenia and Pontus on the East Asia and on the West Europe and with these great parts of the world it was compassed about Hence the Spirit of God also affirms it to be in the midst of the earth Psal 74.12 and Ezek. 38.12 And infinite wisdome appeared in it that so the sound of Law and Gospel might disperse the better into all parts of the world But this opinion must not be taken in a Mathematicall sense as if it were so in the midst of the earth as that all other parts should be equidistant from it in their extremes as the line from the center for so it will hardly admit of truth some quarters of the world being of larger extent then others In the midst of the nations and countries we need not to extend to the whole world but only to those that were neighbouring thereunto or if we will have an eye to all nations and countries of the earth we must expound in the midst among or in and the sense then is safe I have set thee in or among the nations as head and chief thus
the wicked and that for speciall ends I have set thee in the midst of the nations and God had peculiar ends in it The nations and countrey about was full of ignorance Idolatry and prophaneness God recorded his name at Jerusalem set his worship there and them in the midst of the nations that they might make known the true God the true Religion the true way of Worship that they might by their holy lives win those that were without bring them in to serve the God of Israel and had the Jewes been consciencious of their wayes faithfull and spirituall in their worship they might have prevail'd much with the nations to have turned from their Idols and other sins to the living God at least have convinc'd them of the evill of their own wayes and the excellencie of Gods wayes Therefore Moses used this Argument to perswade the Jewes to keep Gods Statutes Deut. 4.6 Keep and do them saith he for this is your wisdome and understanding in the sight of the nations which shall bear all those statutes and say Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people Examples of ci●●es and nations are convincing and perswasive Orators if they be ●●lly ●eakons on a hill whose light extends far great cities have influence into all the counties and countreys round about they came from all places to Jerusalem from Sheba 1 King 10.1 from Ethiopiae Acts 8.27 from Parthia Mosopotamia Lybia Rome and many other parts Acts 2.9 10. and what they saw and heard at Jerusalem that fastned upon them What is done in great cities is much observed and goes forth to the ends of the earth Rev. 17.5 Babylon the Mother of Harlots and abominations of the earth 4. Ingratitude is a sin that provokes heaven it self it caused God the giver to upbraid Jerusalem the receiver I set thee in the midst of the nations I made thee the head put honour upon thee call'd thee my city was thy defence glory strength I gave thee my Judgements and Statutes and what hast thou done corrupted thy self corrupted the nation changed my judgements into wickednesse and rejected them this troubled the Lord greatly in all ages Deut. 32.6 Do you thus requite the Lord Oh foolish people and unwise is not he thy father that hath bought thee hath hee not made thee c. and notwithstanding all that God had done for them and was to them yet they corrupted bespotted themselves dealt perversly and crookedly with God so Isai 1.2 Heare O heavens and give eare O earth I have brought up children and they have rebelled against mee Oxen and Asses were more respective of their owners then they were of their God and therefore God upbraids them with it God had done much for that people his Law Prophets Temple Worship Miracles choycest blessings of heaven and earth were for them and yet they were ingratefull therefore God calls heaven and earth to witnesse against them how unreasonable they were in their carriage towards the Lord so in Jer. 2.12 he puts it higher Be astonished O yee heavens at this be horribly afraide very desolate and why should there be such a change in the heavens because Gods people had made a dreadfull change on earth God had been a fountain of living waters unto them fill'd them with comforts of all sorts made them green and flourishing and now they had forsaken him for puddle and broken cisterns of their own ingratitude troubles heaven and earth Bernard saith mans ingratitude troubled Christ more then his crosse nails whippings reproaches yea his death for Christ to become man to suffer all for man and he to be unthankfull this pierced him to the heart most and when God doth much for kingdomes and cities and they prove ingratefull it puts God into an upbraiding way Isa 5.4 I did so and so for my Vineyard Oh what could have been done more I will take away the hedge thereof and it shall be eaten up trod downe laid waste it shall have briers and no rain shall fall upon it 5. Those have the name and face of Gods people may become worse then Heathens Jerusalem changed Gods Statutes into wickednesse that was ill but she did it more then the nations which was exceeding ill hence you find Ezek. 16.46 47 48. that the sins of Jerusalem exceeded the Samaritans and Sodomites Thou hast not walked after their wayes nor done after their abominations but as if that were a very little thing thou wast corrupted more then they in all thy wayes their sins were inconsiderable to Jerusalems and because Sodoms sins being so great notorious as that they fetched fire from heaven and God could forbear them no longer it would hardly be received that Jerusalems sins were worse then Sodoms the Lord swears to it As I live saith the Lord God Sodom and her daughters have not done as thou and thy daughters have done the nations and countreys about never sinned so desperately against God as those professed his name and went for his people and you have the sentence of heaven for it Jer. 2.10.11 Passe over the Iles of Shittim and see send unto Kedar and consider diligently and see if there be such a thing hath a nation changed their gods which are yet no gods but my people hath changed their Glory for that which doth not profit the turpitude of their fact is fully set out it was such as could not be parallel'd among Heathens inquiry was made the report given in that the Gentiles changed not their gods they would not alter their lawes and worship they had from men but the Jewes parted with their glory when they would not part with their shame they let go their Religion which was divine Hos 9.10 and without any just cause changed Gods judgements and statutes into wickednesse into that which neither did nor could profit they were changelings chopt away heaven for earth God for Idols and his worship for mens inventions this made the Lord say of them Jer. 3.5 Behold thou hast spoken and done evill things as thou couldest What could they do worse then let the infinite glorious wise most holy and blessed God go for Idols and Idolatrous worship when the heathens would not let their gods goe that were of base and corruptible materialls made by the hands and art of men that could neither see heare or help them What could Manasses doe worse then he did 2 King 21.11 VER 7 8. Therefore thus saith the Lord God Because you multiplyed more then the Nations that are round about you and have not walked in my Statutes neither have kept my Judgements neither have done according to the judgements of the Nations that are round about you 8. Therefore thus saith the Lord Behold I even I am against thee and will execute judgements in the midst of thee in the sight of the Nations c. THe 7th verse is of the nature of the sixt and hath in it motives unto God to proceed in judgement
God when God is in his jealousie hee speaks dreadfull things and doth answerably to speak in zeal is to decree an irrevocable and bloody sentence Hence Josh 24.19 hee is a jealous God and then followes and will not forgive your transgressions and Deut. 29.20 The Lord will not spare his jealousie shall smoak against that man and all the curses in this Book shall lie upon that man What man the man that breaks covenant with God g●ing out to false worship and thereby putting him into jealousie which as it 's the rage of a man and makes him cruell in the day of vengeance so it 's the rage of God and makes him without pity or mercy when hee executes vengeance he will then accomplish his wrath and not spare powre out all his wrath and vengeance VER 14 15. Moreover I will make thee waste and a reproach among the Nations that are round about thee in the sight of all that passe by 15. So it shall be a reproach and taunt an instruction and an astonishment unto the nations that are round about thee when I shall execute judgement in thee in anger and fury and furious rebukes I the Lord have spoken it IN the 14th Verse are two judgements more laid down desolation and reproach this last is aggravated from the extent of it to the nations round about and all that passed by In the 15th you have the repetition of the last judgement and the ends of both annexed which are First for information Secondly for astonishment I will make thee waste That is Jerusalem with the Villages and all the land adjacent Judah was a fruitfull land Isa 5.1 the glory of all lands flowing with milk and honey Ezek. 20.6 Moses calls it a good land a land of brooks waters fountains deeps that spring out of vallies and hills a land of Wheat and Barley Vines Fig-trees Pomgranats a land of Oil Olives and honey a land where nothing was lacking the stones of it were iron and in the hils was brasse Deut. 8.7 8 9. it was the Lords land Hos 9.3 Imm●●uels Isa 8.8 a land that God cared for and watched over all the yeere long Deut. 11.12 Egypt was an inconsiderable land to this vers 10. that was prophane this was the holy land Zach. 2.12 the pleasant land Zach. 2.14 it was well built well till'd and greatly peopled yet this land must be laid waste they should be in ariditatem like a river dried up that if you looke for water in it there is none so if look for a Temple Worship or Ordinance c. in Jerusalem there is none their cities and habitations are burnt their gardens unfenced their trees cut down their Vines undressed their fields untilled and all made a wildernesse a land of briers and thorns Isa 7.24 And this was fulfill'd as you may see in Nehem. 2.17 Lam. 1.4 The wayes of Sion do mourn because none come to the solemn feasts 2.2 3.5.18 and the adversaries hand was upon all her pleasant things Lam. 1.10 Hence the Church complains Isa 64.10 11. Thy holy Cities are a wildernesse Sion is a wildernesse Jerusalem a desolation our holy and beautifull house where our fathers praised thee is burnt up with fire and all our pleasant things are laid waste see here the truth of divine threats and the mischief of sin it so exasperates God that he turns a fruitfull land even his own land into barrennesse saltnesse for the wickednesse of them that dwell therein Psal 107.34 A reproach among the nations 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 God would make them not only for a waste but also for a reproach Charaph is simply to reproach to disgrace and that 's not all they should have but they should be for a taunt also and that 's more Vide de Dieu in Mat. 28. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 from Giddeph to blaspheme revile and so it 's used Mat. 27.39 for Matthew writ his Gospel in Hebrew where it 's said they reviled Christ and wagged their heads so should this people be reproached and revil'd have bitter taunts and sarcasms thrown at them Jer. 24. They shall be removed to all kingdomes of the earth for their hurt to be a reproach a Proverb a taunt and a curse hence grew those reproaches and imprecations Let it be with thee as it was with Zedekiah his family and followers Plaga Zedekia tangat t● fit frater servus Zedekia Vatab. and Jer. 29.22 the curse in the captivity was The Lord make thee like Zedekiah and like Ahab whom the King of Babylon roasted in the fire this judgement was very sore reproaches and taunts are bitter things piercing deep scarce any thing afflicts an ingenuous spirit more then they do Zedekiah feared nothing more then reproach and mocking Jer. 38.19 I am afraid lest the Jews fall to the Chaldeans deliver me into their hand and they mock me it was a sad thing to be stript of all their cities the land to be laid waste but much more to be expos'd to scorn yea publikely of all and that by the appointment of the Judge even God whom they took to be their friend and that to the nations they had hated and held tributary many yeers this was exceeding pungent especially they being the top and glory of all nations it was fulfill'd Lam. 2.15 16. All that passe by clap their hands at thee they hisse and wag their head at the daughter of Jerusalem saying Is this the city that men call The perfection of beauty The joy of the whole earth All thine enemies have opened their mouth against thee they hisse and gnash their teeth they say We have swallowed her up certainly this is the day that we looked for we have found we have seen it The Lord hath done that which he had devised he hath fulfilled his Word An instruction The Vulgar is Exemplum this act of God upon Jerusalem exposed so to reproach should be an example to the Heathen The Hebrew is musar from jasar to bind to discipline to instruct the judgements of God upon his people are vincula bonds to bind up Heathens from their sins they are disciplinae reproofs unto them being guilty of great sins they are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 instructions to teach them to repent of their sins because the Jewes by their holy lives did not excite the nations to inquire after and serve the true God therefore their judgements shall be their instructions teach them to fear and forsake their Idolatry they could reason thus If God spared not the holy city the holy people the holy land when they fell to Idolatry uncleannesse and other vile sins how will he spare us if we be found in the same wayes his judgments are exceeding dreadfull we will take warning their sufferings shall be our safety if judgements were to be instructions to Heathens and wrought upon them shall they not much more be so to Christians the ruines of Germany the blood of Ireland the
they that feare God speake often one to another they fast they pray they redeeme the time they worke out their salvation with feare and trembling they give God no rest they will be at it at midnight In a word you shall finde the carriage of the godly to be exceeding contrary to the carriage of the wicked 5. Here you shall find Gods new Covenant wherein you shall see the riches of free grace God doing all both making the Covenant and performing it both commanding and giving what he doth command unto your soules 6. You shall finde that this Prophet is an Evangelicall Prophet for he points at Christ he will shew you where he is he will lead you to the Temple where you shall see Christ with his line in his hand and measuring out a Temple for the times of the Gospel measuring of his worship his worshippers and all that doth concerne the new Jerusalem Much of Christ will be found at least in the conclusion of this Prophet 7. You shall have a lively representation of the uncertainty of all things and of all conditions in this world In Lament 4.12 it is said there that the Kings of the earth and all the Inhabitants of the world would not have beleeved that the adversary and the enemy should have entred into the gates of Jerusalem None thought none of the Kings of the earth none of the Kings of Israel beleeved that ever Jerusalem which was so fortified by mountaines round about should be taken by the enemy But you shall see in this Prophet that even Jerusalem the Citie of God the Temple that was the glory of the world and Sion the perfection of beauty they are all laid wast Neither Prince Priest Prophet Nobles nor any are spared but all are destroyed all are carried into captivitie all are brought under the sonnes the precious sonnes of Sion are carried away into Babylon So that there is no place no condition no prerogative that can priviledge any from the hand of God where once sinne is come to a perfection Prov. 14.34 Righteousness exalteth a Nation but sinne is a reproach to any people Let them be Jewes or Gentiles let them be Kings Priests or Prophets when sin is growne to a height then the wrath of God comes to a perfection and God will lay a Sion wast God will raze a Temple God will carry a Iehojakin a Zedekiah Prince and Prophet Priest and People into captivitie Is Sion gone is the Temple razed is Ierusalem laid in the dust What confidence then can any Kingdome can any Citie have Let not England let not London be secure Feare and Tremble Repent of sinne Take heed of provoking God Looke beyond the Kingdomes of the earth Looke up to heaven and make sure of that Kingdome which cannot be shaken which cannot be taken from you Thus you have some of the benefits that are to come by this Prophet We are now to fall upon the generall division of the Prophecy In this Prophet you have 1. The Preface wherein is contained Gods appearing to Ezekiel his calling of him and strengthning of him in his office And these are laid downe in the three first Chapters 2. You have the Prophecy it selfe wherein you have these foure things 1. The destruction of the Iewes by the Babylonish captivitie with the causes thereof viz. their sinnes This is laid downe in the next 21. Chapters 2. Threatning of judgement and destruction to severall Nations that had insulted over the people of God being carried away captive and the hand of God being upon them these were the Ammonites the Moabites the Edomites the Philistines the Assyrians and Babylonians And this he doth from the 25. to the 33. Chapter 3. Sharpe reproving of the Iewes for their iniquitie for their hard-heartednesse for their not improving the hand of God upon them exhorting them to repentance he tels them of freedome some mercy and deliverance and after that againe of affliction and trouble that shall befall them And this he doth from the 33. to the 39. Chapter 4. A typicall Prophecy concerning Christ and spirituall freedome through him laid downe in the vision of the new Temple and of the new Ierusalem from the 39. Chapter to the end wherein there will be many glorious things made knowne in due time Thus you have the generall division of the Prophecy To come to the Chapter Ver. 1 2 3. Now it came to passe c. In this Chapter you have 1. Ezekiels first vision from the fourth verse to the end of the Chapter 2. In the three first verses you have 1. The time what yeare what moneth what day this vision was ver 1 2. 2. The place 1. generall the land of the Chaldeans 2. particular by the river of Chebar ver 3. 3. Together with this you have the occasion his being there among the Captives 3. The subject of this Vision Ezekiel Described 1. From his office a Priest 2. From his parentage the sonne of Buzi 4. The Author of this Vision God I saw visions of God such visions as came from God Now it came to passe c. Now The word in the Originall is And And it came to passe It seemes a strange beginning of a booke especially when it referres to nothing said or writ before There are many of the books of sacred Writ begin on this manner as Exodus Leviticus Numbers Iosuah Ruth Samuel Kings and divers others In historicall books it may note the series connect things antecedent with things consequent but in propheticall books it cannot note or make a connexion with things foregoing Jonas begins his Prophecy so and what was the antecedent to make up the connexion Here is the Quere and difficultie why the Prophet should begin his book on this manner And it came to passe Some satisfie the doubt thus They make it an idiome or proprietie of the Hebrew tongue to begin books with this particle And or Now and so they make nothing of it But surely this is not all there is something wrapped up in this Now or And Van. which may be of instruction and use to us Now or And it came to passe The Prophet doubtless was meditating upon the condition he was in meditating of the condition that he had been in Time was that we were at Jerusalem that we went with joy to the Temple to the solemne Assemblies that we heard the voyce of God that we saw his glory his beauty his power and his strength there Time was that we had communion with the Saints that we sung songs of Sion together with chearfulnes and with joy we had precious Ordinances honourable Sabbaths Sacrifices that did cheare our hearts and seale up pardon of our sinnes to us and intimate the good will of God in Christ to our soules wee sate under our Vines and under our fig-trees and were in safetie But now now we eate the bread of mourners wee drinke our own teares Now wee are deprived
is abominations Idols are meer abominations Milchom was the abomination of the Amorites Chemosh of Moab and Molech of Ammon 1 King 11.5 7. Idols make nations abominations to God and man they are a shame Hos 9.10 an accursed thing Deut. 7.26 such abominations as these mentioned and others they were guilty of Vers 10. Therefore the fathers shall eat the sons in the midst of c. Here the dreadfulnesse of Gods judgements are in part expressed fathers should eat their sons and sons their fathers not as Pradus would have it they eat the food of one another that should have preserved life and so became the death of each other It was a reall eating La● 4.10 The pitifull women have sodden their own children they were their meat and may it be thought their hungry husbands shared not with them in those Viands what was threatened was made good and certainly the fathers did eat their own children at that time and the children the parents If tender mothers did this much more fathers Qui solent esse seneriores in filios so extreme was the famine that it made them do acts against piety honesty humanity light of nature necessity breaks all bands in the Samaritan famine they did eat their children 2 King 6.29 you may read a lamentable discourse of a mother killing and eating her child for hunger in Joseph l. 7. bel Judaic c. 8. when Titus besieged Jerusalem it was Mary the daughter of Eleazar a noble woman she boiled one part and kept the other some smelling flesh asked What was done she tells the fact and attoniti recesserunt they went away amazed In Honorius time there was such a famine at Rome that there was a publike cry Pone pretium humana carnis set the price of mans flesh Observ 1. When God is become an enemy to a people hee doth unheard of things such severity is in his judgements as is not ordinary their abominations had made the Lord against them and therefore would do as he had not done send a sharper sword and famine then ever Lev. 26.30 31 32. My soul shall abhorre you and I will make your cities waste bring your Sanctuaries and land into desolation and your enemies that dwell therein shall be astonished at it they shall wonder at the severity of God towards his people and not only inmates but forrainers shall wonder Jer. 19.3 Behold I will bring evill upon this place the which whosoever heareth his ear shal tingle and Jerem. 22.8 9. nations shall say Wherefore hath the Lord done thus unto this great city Then they shall answer Because they have forsaken the Covenant of the Lord their God c. Gods judgements would be so hard and heavie that the nations should marvell and be unsatisfied at them till they should heare how they had dealt with God Hath not God of late been against Germany and executed extraordinary judgements there such as cause astonishment have not mens eyes been twisted out with cords their skins flead off alive their faces plain'd with chesils their noses and ears cut off to make hatbands Lament of Germany their mouths gagg'd pisse filthy liquids powred down Have not men been hung up by the hands in the smoak put into hot ovens rosted with straw fires have not Divines been cut in pieces and their limbs thrown to dogs have not many fed and liv'd upon the flesh of dead men and women eaten their own children kill'd one another for relief against hunger strange judgments God brought upon Germany and as strange upon Ireland hath it not been the land of Gods ire and the people the generation of his wrath and felt more for so short a time then Germany or other nations have not women with childe been ravish'd then ript open the bed of conception viewed the child taken out and thrown into the fire have not the Protestant Ministers been stript bound to trees or posts their wives and daughters ravished before their faces then hang'd up before them so ravished cut down half dead quartered and dismembred have not many been turn'd out naked forc'd into waters famished to death under hedges some have been mortally wounded their bellies ript bowels let out and left upon dunghils that they might not be soon out of their misery VER 11. Wherefore as I live saith the Lord God surely because thou hast defiled my Sanctuary with all thy detestable things and with all thine abominations therefore will I also diminish thee neither shall mine eye spare neither will I have any pity IN this verse are two farther aggravations of Jerusalems judgements and the cause of them The first aggravation is the inevitablenesse of them surely I will diminish thee and that confirmed by an oath as I live saith the Lord I 'll do it The second is the disposition of God punishing them and that is dreadfull hee will neither spare nor pity them and then the cause is their defilement of his Sanctuary with their detestable things and abominations As I live It 's the form of an oath and is much used in the old Testament as in Zeph. 2.9 Jer. 46.18.22.24 Isai 49.18 Deut. 32.40 Numb 14.21.28 but it 's more in our Prophet then in all the Scripture besides fourteen times I find it men are hardly perswaded to believe God in his way of judgements and therefore being in that way in this Prophecie he swears oft You have this oath Chap. 14.16 18.16.48.17.19.18.3.20.3.31.33.33.11.27.34.8.35.6.11 It 's a weighty oath and imports that which followes it is not comminatory but absolute without evasion without revocation as sure as I live and am God it shall be done Psal 110.4 The Lord hath sworn and will not repent a thing is ratified and cannot be altered when it 's confirmed by an oath which is an immutable thing Hebr. 6. Let mee not live let me not be God if I do not diminish you but be as an Idoll god without sense understanding or life the sign of an oath anciently was the lifting up the hand to heaven and this is given to God when he swears also Deut. 32.40 I lift up my hand to heaven and say I live for ever This way of swearing hath lately been renewed at our taking the Covenant and is to be wished that it may be used when there is just occasion of swearing rather then laying the hand upon a book and kissing it afterwards such a way of taking an oath the Scripture holds not out and the lawfulnesse thereof is questioned by many Thou hast defiled my Sanctuary The word Mikdash notes sometimes a holy place for refuge and referres to God himself Isa 8.14 Hee shall be for a Sanctuary here it notes the Temble the place of Gods worship from Kadash to separate and consecrate to divine use the Sanctuary or Temple was consecrate Schindl ad doctrinam ad precationem ad cultum divinum it was only for holy uses some divide the Temple into the porch Weems palace