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A37483 Tropologia, or, A key to open Scripture metaphors the first book containing sacred philology, or the tropes in Scripture, reduc'd under their proper heads, with a brief explication of each / partly translated and partly compil'd from the works of the learned by T.D. The second and third books containing a practical improvement (parallel-wise) of several of the most frequent and useful metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes of the Old and New Testament / by B.K. De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685.; Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1681 (1681) Wing D895; ESTC R24884 855,682 1,006

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5. Psal. 78.19 A Mountain for Mountainous places Josh. 13.6 Judges 7.24 c. Mountains and Hills are put for Idols which were Worshipt there Jer. 3.23 Mountains and Vallies for their Inhabitants Micah 1.4 The Mountains shall be Molten under him and the Vallies shall be Cleft that is the Hearts of those that inhabit them shall wax soft See Psal. 68.2 3. and Psal. 97.4 5. They put to flight the Vallies toward the East and toward the West that is such as dwelt in the Vallies 1 Chron. 12.15 The World is put for Mankind John 3.16 and 12.19 2 Cor. 5.19 1 John 2.2 and 5.19 'T is put for the wicked who are the greatest part of mankind John 1.10 and 7.7 and 14.17 and 15.19 and 16.20 23 and 17.9 14. 1 Cor. 11.32 1 John 3.1 and 4.5 and 5.4 5. Hence the Devil is called the Prince of this world John 12.31 and 14.30 and 16.11 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Princes of the world Eph. 6.12 The God of this world 2. Cor. 4.4 Which is expounded Eph. 2.2 In time past ye walked according to this world according to the Prince of the Power of the Air the Spirit that Now worketh in the Children of Disobedience The World is put sometimes for those are converted and beleive as Illyricus says alledging John 6.33 The Bread of God is he which cometh down from Heaven and giveth Life unto the world that is to beleivers and John 14.31 But that the world may know that I love the Father c. Yet Glassius thinks that the whole race of mankind is rather to be understood in both places as verse 51. the Bread which I will give is my Flesh which I will give for the life of the World for this giving of Life is not an actual conferring of it by Faith but rather an acquisition or purchase of life for them in which sence Christ is called the light that enlightens every man that cometh into the world In the other text John 14.31 Christ signifies by those words that he was therefore to die that he might deliver mankind from the power of Satan 2. That this Redemption of mankind should by the Word of the Gospel be revealed to the whole World For he says not let me die that I may shew that I love the Father but that the World may know that I love the Father Which knowledge was had when the Gospel was promulgated through the whole World by the Apostles Camerarius in his Notes on John 17.21 That the World may beleive that thou hast sent me says that by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the world we are to understand 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Such as shall be saved But Glassius says that it signifies all men universally as John 3.17 For God sent his Son that the world through him might be saved For though all men are not actually saved in regard of their proper contumacy and impenitency yet a spiritual Unity for believers is prayed for and that the World might believe that is that all men should be converted to the true knowledge of the Messiah although very many remain in Unbelief and Wickedness who shall have no share in this Redemption Ships are put for the Men in them Esa. 23.1 Howl ye Ships of Tarshish that is ye Mariners and Merchants c. So verses 10.14 A Nest is put for the Young ones Deut. 32.11 As an Eagle stirreth up her Nest that is the Young Eagles as is clearly shew'd in the following words Ophir A Country in India abounding with Gold is put for Gold brought from thence Job 22.24 Then shalt thou lay up Gold as Dust and Ophir as the Stones of the Brooks that is Gold brought from Ophir Abundance of Gold is denoted by the whole phrase and Metaphorically great felicity A Cup is put for the Wine or Liquor in it Jer. 49.12 Ezek. 23.32 1 Cor. 10.21 Yee cannot drink the Cup of the Lord and the Cup of Devils Luke 22.17 It is said in the last Paschal Supper And he took the Cup and gave thanks and said take this and divide it amongst your selves that is the Wine not the Cup for verse 18 he says I will not drink of the fruit of the Vine untill the Kingdom of God shall Come So Luke 22.20 We have the same Metonymie about the Eucharistical Cup of the Lords Supper and 1 Cor. 11.25 26 27. Of this Cup Christ says that 't is the New Testament in his Blood but the containing vessel cannot be understood but the thing contained viz. The Wine which is Sacramentally the Blood of Christ Matth. 26.28 Mark 14.24 See more 1 Cor. 10.16 21. 1 Cor. 11.26 27. Matth. 26 27. Mark 14.23 1 Cor. 11.28 The Names of Countries is frequently put for their Inhabitants as Egypt for Egyptians Gen. 17.15 Ps. 105.38 Ethiopia for Ethiopians Ps. 68.31 32 Sheba for Sabeans Job 1.15 and 6.19 See Esa. 43.3 4. Judea and the adjacent Countries about Jordan are put for their Inhabitants Matt. 3.5 Macedonia and Achaia for Christians living there Rom. 11.26 The Land of Egypt is put for spoils brought from thence Jer. 43.12 The Grave is put for the Dead that are buried in it as Esa. 38.18 The Grave cannot praise thee Death cannot celebrate thee that is they that are Dead and Buried the reason follows They that go down into the Pit cannot hope for thy Truth ver 19. The Living the Living he shall praise thee See Psal. 6.6 Psal. 115.117 The Earth is put for the Inhabitants of the Earth Gen. 6.11 The Earth was also corrupt before God and the Earth was filled with violence which is expounded in the next verse for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the Earth So Gen. 11.1 and 18.25 and 19.31 and 14.30 1 Sam. 14.29 2 Sam. 15.23 Prov. 28.2 Esa. 24.20 Matth. 5.13 The Ends of the Earth are put for the Inhabitants of the extreamest parts thereof Psal. 22.27 28. Psal. 67.8 A Theatre the place where Plays and Shews are seen is put for the sight it self 1 Cor. 4.9 Where the Apostle Paul Metaphorically says of himself For we are made a Theatre so the Greek unto the World and to Angels and to Men As if he had said we are derided hated and abused by the World and that not in a corner but as if the whole Earth were gathered together in one Theatre to satiate and please themselves with beholding our miseries A City is put for Citizens Jer. 4.29 The whole City shall flee Shall go into Thickets and clime upon the Rocks So Esa. 14.31 Jer. 26.2 c. Jerusalem Chorazin Bethsaida Capernaum are put for their Inhabitants Matth. 3.5 Mark 1.5 Matth. 23.37 and 11.21 23. Act. 18.25 Jud. 5.7.11 c. To this by Analogy may be referred these that follow Heaven is put for God who is said to dwell in the Heavens and there manifests his Glory and Majesty to Angels and glorified Spirits Psal. 73.9 They set their Mouth against the Heavens and their Tongue walketh
10.34 I came not to send Peace but a Sword that is not such peace as that men will rest contended and quiet in Paganism or Irreligion but contend earnestly for the true Religion in their Confessions and Preaching of the Gospel even through Sufferings Persecution and Blood c. A line or 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 measuring Rope is put for a Countrey or tract of Land because by it was measured as Amos 7.17 Micah 2.5 Zach. 2.1 For it was a custom to Measure Land by an extended Chord and distribute Inheritances as in Palestine which is done in modern times by a Rod or Perch therefore the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 A cord Rope or Line is put for the bounds space or quantity of the portion of Land given Deut. 3.4 All the line of Argob the Kingdom of Og in Bashan The Chaldee sayes all the house or place of the Province c. see Joshua 17.14 Psal. 105.10 11. Zeph. 2.5 c. Sometimes it is also a Metaphor Deut 32.9 For the Lords portion is his People Jacob is the Cord of his Inheritance that is a People peculiar to himself and segregated and divided from the World see Psal. 16.6 the lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places yea I have a Goodly heritage Our Saviour who is here speaking by the Prophet uses this Metaphor to express the Figure or Delineation of the Church c. Hence it is said 2 Cor. 10.15 16. Not boasting of things without our Measure that is of other mens labours but having hope when your Faith is increased that we shall be enlarged by you according to our rule abundantly to preach the Gospel in the Regions beyond you and not to boast in another mans line or Rule of things made ready to our hand where 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Regula a Rule signifies that space Measured by it as if God had divided the World among the Apostles that they should preach in their particular and respective precincts or allotted places Money is put for Property or Estate purchased by Money Exod. 21.21 for he is his Money that is he purchased or bought him with his Money and is to him as good as Money 3. A Thing or Action is put for the Effect produced by that Thing or Action THis kind of Metonymie is to be found distinctly in Nouns and Verbs of which we are to note that some are referred hither 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or by way of Analogy in which as I may speak there is a 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 connotation or consignification that is when the Thing or Action is not to be understood strictly for the effect but together with its Effect and consequent In Nouns Certain termes which signifie Affection are put for their Effects as 1 John 3.1 Behold what manner of Love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the Sons of God The Emphasis is great here as if Jehovah had said that he hath graciously given us his own very Love whilst he adopts us into the priviledge of Sonship By bestowing this blessing he bestows himself and makes himself one with us for he is Love 1 John 4.8 Mercy is put for the Benefit and Commiseration that proceeds from it Gen. 20.13 and 32.13 I am less then the or I am not worthy of the least of thy mercies 2 Chron. 35.16 By the same Trope the Greeks call 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Alms what they give in Charity to the poor Matth 6.1 Luk. 11.41 Act. 10.2 4. Motum internum significat quo inclinentur homines ad miserendum pauperis Chamier That is It signifies an internal motion by which men are inclined to pitty the poor Anger is put for punishment or vengeance which proceeds from Anger Psal. 79.6 Pour out thy wrath or Anger upon the Heathen c. Micah 7.9 I will bear the Anger or Indignation of the Lord c. Rom. 2.5 But after thy hardness and impenitent heart treasurest up unto thy self Wrath against the day of Wrath c. see Rom. 3.5 and 4.15 and 13.4.5 Eph. 5.6 Anger is put for a Command given in Anger 1 Sam. 28.18 Because thou obey'dst not the voice of the Lord nor executed'st his fierce Wrath or Anger upon Amalek c. Judgment is put for Punishment and Castigation or Correction Exod. 6.6 I will Redeem you Israelites with great Judgments that is great punishments upon Pharaoh Pro. 19.29 Judgments that is punishments are prepared for Scorners c. when I send my sore Judgments upon Jerusalem that is punishments c. see Ezek. 14.21 Rom. 2.3 1 Cor. 11.29 1 Pet. 4.17 It is put for Condemnation Jer. 26.11 John 3.18 19. 2 Pet. 2.3 In 1 Cor. 11.29 It is said he that eateth and drinketh unworthily eateth and drinketh Damnation but in the Greek it is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies Judgment Sin with the Synonymous terms is put for the punishment of Sin Gen. 19. 15. The Angels hastned Lot saying arise take thy Wife and thy two Daughters which are here lest thou be consumed in the Iniquity of the City that is in the punishment of the City Psal. 7.16 his sin or mischief shall return upon his own head that is the merited or condigne punishment See Jer. 14.16 Zach. 14.19 With a Verb that signifies to bear or carry it intimates the Guilt and Conviction that preceds punishment which must certainly follow as Exod. 28.43 Lev. 5.1 and 20.20 and 22.9 Numb 14.33 Ezek. 23.35 49. and 18.20 and other places Work is put for its reward Lev. 19.13 the work of him that is hired so the Hebrew shall not abide with thee all night until the morning Jer. 22.13 Rev. 14.13 that they may rest from their Labours and their works follow them Sometimes it is put for the merit of the Work Rom. 11.6 And if by Grace then it is no more of Works otherwise Grace is no more Grace But if it be of Works then it is no more Grace otherwise work is no more work here Grace and Work that is to say merit are opposed to each other Divination or Augury 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is put for the Price and Reward of it Numb 22.7 And The Divinations were in their hands that is as in our Translation the Rewards of Divination which were to be given to Balaam Labour is put for the profit or fruit it produces Deut. 28.33 All thy Labours shall a Nation which thou knowest not eat up Psal 78 46. He gave their labour unto the Locust Psal 105.44 They inherited the labour of the People Psal. 128.2 for thou shalt eat the labour of thine hands Pro. 5 10. Eccl. 2.19 Isa. 45.14 Jer. 3.24 Ezek. 23.29 Hunting is put for Venison got by Hunting Gen. 25. 28. And Isaac loved Esau because he did eat of his Hunting that is his Venison see Gen. 27.3 So much of Nouns there are some Metonymies in Verbs as Verbs of Knowing and such as betoken Affection or
built upon a Rock are said by a metaphor which is taken from the firmness strength or solidity of the Rock not from any Rule or Government it has for there is no such thing in it and denotes a solid stedfast and immovable Foundation but what needs any further explication when Paul an undoubted interpreter says 1 Cor. 3.11 For other Foundation can no man lay then that is laid which is Jesus Christ but upon this Rock are laid other Rocks or Stones for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 being an appellative signifies a Stone not a Rock cut out of the Living Rock which being single are not foundations but many being joyned cemented or united constitute or make a secundary foundation Rev. 21.14 And the wall of the City had twelve Foundations and in them the Names of the twelve Apostles of the Lamb Eph. 2.20 And are built upon the Foundation of the Apostles and Prophets c. 1 Cor. 10.4 Christ is called the spiritual Rock of which the Israelites did drink in the Desart that Rock being a Type of him Exod. 17. See Gram. Sacr. p. 504.551 God is called a Secret or Hiding place Psal. 91.1 Psal. 119.114 also a Covert Refuge or Hiding Esa. 4.6 By which his gratious defence against all hostile violence is intimated For the same Reason he is called a Munition which signifies a Fortification or Strong-Hold Psal. 31.2 3 4. Psal. 71.3 Psal. 91.2 9. Psal. 144.2 He is called a Wall of Fire Zach. 2.5 Where the Epithete of Fire is added to shew that he is not only the defender of his Church but also a most terrible avenger that will consume its Enemies as Fire does combustible matter He is called a Strong Tower Psal. 61.3 Prov. 8.10 Because of his Divine protection also for as in high and well fortified Towers we are safe from the assaults of the Enemy so much more eminently does Jehovah place them in safety who trust in him 2 Sam. 22.51 He is the Tower of Salvation says David of God which is called great deliverance Psal. 18.50 The Tower is Fortified 1. With warlike Engines which are his Divine vertue and power and all the Creatures which he makes use of to the Destruction and overthrow of his Enemies Psal. 148.8 Fire and Hail Snow and Vapor stormy Wind fulfilling his Word 2. With Provision as the Bread and Drink of Life Psal. 36.8 9 10. They shall be abundantly satisfyed with the fatness of thy house and thou shalt make them Drink of the Rivers of thy Pleasures c. 3. With a Garrison or brave Defendants which are the Holy Angels Psal. 91.12 Dan. 7.10 So that this Tower is impregnable c. The Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are called the Temple of the Heavenly City Rev. 21.22 By way of opposition to the outward and Earthly Temple as if he had said in Eternity there will be no need of those visible and external signs by which God manifested himself to his people under the Old Testament dispensation in the Temple and in the Ark of the Covenant for God will exhibit himself to be seen by his elect face to face that in this spiritual Temple they may give him Eternal and Celestial praise celebrating a festival of Everlasting Joy c. John 14.6 Christ calls himself the Way viz. by which there is a passage to the Father as ver 2 3 4. The words of the verse are I am the Way and the Truth and the Life no man cometh unto the Father but by me that is you say you know not the way to the Father and heavenly felicity why I my self whom you know am the Way by which you can arrive there nor am I only a way but a guide also by the Truth which I teach and together with the Father am the end of your Journey that is Life which the blessed enjoy Calixt in Harmon Evangel John Husse as VVolfius cites him Tom. 1. lect Memor p. 750. says Let the humble passenger behold Christ who says I am the Way the Truth and Life here is a way for him that will go for Christ is the way A way whither he would go for Christ is Truth And where he would tarry for Christ is Life Tho. a Kempis lib. 3. de Imit Christi cap. 56. I am the way Truth and Life none can Go without a Way nor Know without Truth nor Live without Life I am the way which you ought to follow the truth which you ought to believe and the life which you ought to hope for I am the inviolable way the infallible Truth and indeterminable Life I am the most right way the most supream truth and most certain blessed and increated life If thou tarry in my way thou shalt know my truth which shall deliver thee and in it thou shalt find Eternal life The light and truth of God leads us Psal. 43.3 Which Christ applies to himself John 8.12 and 14.6 For he leads us to himself who is Eternal Life 1 John 5.11 12. In whom we have all things Rom. 8.32 How he leads to the Father is fairly expounded Heb. 10.19 20. c. 1. The Way of the Lord God signifies his heavenly Doctrine Psal. 5.8 Psal. 25.4 9 10. Psal. 67.2 Psal. 119.3 14 2●● 30. c. Esa. 2.3 Hos. 14.10 Matth. 22.16 Act. 13.10 and 18.25 c. Hence comes the phrase to keep the ways of the Lord Psal. 18.21 that is to lead his life according to his Word and precepts 2. His Providence and Divine Government more generally as the whole Course of his VVill Counsels Endeavours and Actions as Psal. 25.10 Psal. 77.13 Esa. 55.8 9. Hab. 3.6 More particularly it signifies some singular actions of God Exod. 33.13 Psal. 103.7 Job 40.14 Prov. 8.22 John Baptist is said to prepare the way of the Lord Mal. 3.1 Luk. 1.76 that is to bear a serious Testimony of his speedy coming by preaching the VVord and administring the Holy Ordinance of Baptism A metaphor taken from great men at whose coming the ways are wont to be made plain and level See Esa. 40.3 4. c. God is called a Shade Psal. 121.5 The Lord is thy Shade upon thy right hand which denotes his heavenly protection which he affords believers as a Shade refreshes and defends from the scorching heat of the Sun hence such are said to abide under the Shadow of the Almighty Psal. 91.1 VVhen it is said the Shadow of his VVings the metaphor becomes double and more emphatical for he is not only a pleasant Shade in dry and torrid places but such a nourishing protecting Shade as the Hens wings are to her Chickens and so denotes a singular Love and Care VVe read also of the Shadow of Gods hand which also denotes a strong protection against all Enemies for a hand when attributed to God denotes so much Of which before There is an eminent emphasis in that Text Luke 1.35 And the Angel answering and said unto
of Daughter and Virgin is often attributed to a People or City either distinctly or conjunctly Psal. 45.12 and 137.8 Daughter of Babylon is put for the Kingdom of Babylon so Lam. 1.6 and 2.1 c. Daughter of Sion for the people of the Jews and hence Lam. 2.2 She is called the Daughter of Juda. So Zach. 9.9 Esa. 1.8 10.32 16.1 37.22 Jer. 4.31 6.2 Micah 4.10.13 Zeph. 3.10 14. c. So the Virgin of Israel Jer. 31.4 21. Amos 5.2 Sometimes Virgin and Daughter are joyned as Esa. 23.12 37.22 47. 1. Jer. 46.11 1. When the Name of Virgin is attributed to the People of God some say it is with respect to the true Worship of God observed by them without corruption because such as depart from its purity are called whorish and adulterous upon which Jerome says Sion and Jerusalem is therefore called a Virgin and Daughter because when all other Nations adored Images or Idols this alone preserved the chastity of Religion and the adoration of one Divinity But Drusius denies this lib. 16. obser cap. 5. from two reasons First because with respect to Israel she is rather called the Wife of God and when she Worships other Gods a whore Secondly because the Scripture calls Israel a Virgin even when she adores false Gods Amos 5.2 and Jer. 18.13 The Virgin of Israel hath done a very horrible thing others add a third reason because Babylon and Egypt are also called Virgins as before which yet were full of Idolatry and impiety But Drusius thinks she was called a Virgin before the Captivity and was so no more when she was subjected to a strange yoke Brentius says That Jerusalem was called a Virgin either because its Kingdom was a free Monarchy and did not serve any forreign King but had a King of its own Nation as a Virgin is not subject to the yoke of any strange man Or because as a Virgin yet untouched or uncorrupted by man the City Jerusalem was not yet spoiled by any Enemy nor her Citizens translated elsewhere But Drusius objects that place Jer. 18.13 To himself for Jeremy Prophesied after the ten Tribes were carryed away and yet he calls Israel a Virgin which doubt says he may be resolved by understanding by Virgin the People of the Jews so called in specie as not yet exhausted by a total carrying away as ver 11. But although this may satisfie that doubt yet Lam. 2.13 strongly confutes this interpretation of Drusius where Jerusalem is called the Virgin and Daughter of Sion after its total devastation by the Babylonians So that Virgin is put for the Congregation of the people under what circumstance soever they were by a Prosopopeia And hence the Chald. translates it a Congregation People or Kingdom 2. By Israel we are to understand the Land and by Virgin or Daughter the Inhabitants for the Ancients were wont to call their Countrey their Mother 6. The Scripture speaks of certain Accidents as if they were men and had a Body which kind they call Somatopeia as Gen. 4.7 And if thou dost not well sin lyeth at the door Sin is here proposed as lying at the door like a Night watchman whereby is noted that a sure punishment will follow ill doing as a Watchman sleeps not but observes all things and discovers what is evil or hurtful in order to punishment There are other places where a body as it were a person and his actions are attributed to Sin as Esa. 59.12 Jer. 14.7 Acts 7.60 Rom. 6.6 It is Emphatically called the body of sin because it struggles with so great force soliciting us strongly to do evil as if it were a living body or something existing by it self Rom. 7. Sin revived and I died By the knowledge of the Law sin is known then Conscience makes a man tremble and a fearful consternation follows by which man sees nothing before his Eyes but eternal Death as the reward of his sin for the consideration of the Commandment broken by it makes it exceeding sinful ver 13. And in the following verses it is brought in as a cruel Tyrant detaining the miserable sinner Captive dwelling in him and warring against the spirit not that it will be a perpetual Conqueror in the regenerate for that will not be Rom. 6.6 12 14. c. but for that unavoidable repugnancy which naturally remains in the flesh against the Spirit whilst the regenerate man lives in this life ver 24. See Col. 2.11 and 3.5 Where the members of this body of sin are recited as Fornication Vncleanness Inordinate affections Evil Concupiscence Covetousness c. By which the Will and Reason are depraved as the body by its members Compare the following texts together James 1.14 15.18 1 Pet. 2.11 Jam. 4.1 Rev. 18.5 To this Classe also belong Gen. 30.33 So shall my Righteousness answer or witness for me when it shall come for my hire before thy face that is the future event shall declare that God has an account of my Righteousness which you shall then evidently see c. here witnessing which is the proper action of a Person is attributed to Righteousness Punishments are called Witnesses Job 10.17 with 16.8 Psal. 85.10 Mercy and Truth will meet together Righteousness and Peace shall kiss each other the affinity and conjunction of those vertues or graces is set before our eyes by the similitude of persons who after the manner of their Countrey do at meeting embrace and kiss each other in Testimony of Friendship He speaks of the Kingdom of Christ expressing its blessings and manner of Administration by this Prosopopeia ver 12. It is said that Righteousness shall look down from Heaven that is the Righteousness of Christ through whose merits we become justified before God Rom. 1.17 3.22 It is said ver 13. That Righteousness shall walk before him that is to testifie his gracious coming and presence Esa. 59.14 Judgment is turned away backward and justice standeth afar off For Truth is fallen in the street and Equity cannot enter Here is an elegant Prosopopeia of vertue and piety intimating how scarce they are and how rarely found amongst men CHAP. X. Of Metaphors taken from God Angels Heaven and the Elements IT was said Chap. VI. That there should be a general division of this Trope into the distinct Fountains and Classes of Metaphors which with Divine help shall be essayed in the following Chapters The chief Division of universal beings is into the Creator and the Creatures From the Creator we shall produce some But from the Creatures there are abundance of Metaphors taken in Scripture which we shall endeavour to make plain Metaphors taken from God AS sometimes from his Name sometimes from his Actions His Hebrew Name 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Elohim when taken properly belongs to none but the only true and Eternal God and because it is of the plural number it intimates the Mystery of a plurality of persons in one most simple Deity See Gram. Sacr p.
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Matth. 11.8 A man Cloathed in soft Rayment that is one given to pleasures as appears Luke 7.25 and withal a Court Flatterer who either approves of or at least connives at the sins or Debaucheries of Grandees and if he admonishes does it in fawning flattering expressions with all his artifice of extenuation Christ says that John is no such person but was very remote from the pleasures of the flesh living by a slender and course Diet Matth. 3.4 and 11.18 and was no Flatterer as appears by his reproof of Herod for his Incest Luke 3.19 Bonds and Ropes or Cords are metaphorically symbols of Oppression Calamity and Punishment Psal. 18.5 6. 116.3 Prov. 5.22 Esa. 28.22 and 49.9 and 52.2 and 58.6 Nahum 1.13 It denotes also a Covenant obedience and obligation prescribed by the Law Psal. 2.3 Jer. 2.20 Ezek. 20.37 God is said to lay bonds upon the prophet Ezek. chap. 4. ver 8. when he obliges him to a constant perseverance in his Prophesie See Ezek. 3.15 Charity is called the Bond of perfection Col. 3.14 by which is not meant that it makes us perfect in the sight of God but that the faithful are so joyned together by love as members of the same body which have a perfect harmony sympathy and concord towards each other The same is called the Bond of peace Eph. 4.3 See Zach. 9.12 Acts 20.22 Cords of Iniquity or Bonds of Iniquity Esa. 5.18 Acts 8.23 denote the conspiracy of the wicked and the spiritual Captivity of sin A Rod denotes any Castigation or correction Job 21.9 Esa. 9.4 1 Cor. 4.21 See Staff for the Hebrew word properly signifies both See also chap. 7. towards the End CHAP. XIII Of Metaphors taken from Sacred Persons and Things and whatsoever Relates to Divine Worship THese may be Reduced to three heads 1. Men. 2. Places 3. Customes Rites or Ceremonies Of which in Order Metaphors from Men Sacred to God MEn that belong to this are either Singular or Conjunct viz. The whole people Single or singular as David a man according to Gods own heart who is put for the Messiah Esa. 55.3 I will make an Everlasting Covenant with you the most sure Mercies of David R. Kimchi clearly asserts that the Messiah is to be understood here and it evidently appears from ver 4. Some understand by the Mercies of David the blessings that God promised David viz. That the Messiah and Saviour of the World should be born of his Race which is the same thing in effect with the former explication This Text is applyed to the Resurrection of Christ Acts 13.34 The Name of David and some of his attributes are ascribed to the Messiah Psal. 132.10 Jer. 30.9 Ezek. 34.23 24. and 37.24 25. Hos. 3.5 The Kingdom of David Typifi'd the Kingdom of the Messiah Esa. 9.7 Luke 1.32 33. See Esa. 11.1 2 Sam. 2.12 13 14. Heb. 1.5 Psal. 89.20 27. Col. 1.15 Amos 9.11 Acts 15.16 Psal. 18.50 Rom. 15.9 Hence the Royal Seat of David Sion and Jerusalem were Types of the Church of Christ Psal. 2.6 Esa. 2.2 3. c. That the Name of Solomon the Son of David is attributed to the Messiah plainly appears from Cant. 3.11 So in a certain and Mystical sence the promise made to David 2 Sam. 7. and 1 Chron. 17. is understood Zerubbabel the Son of Shealtiel was also put for Christ Haggai 2.23 as Interpreters shew because Christ came of his race Matth. 1.12 16. And because he was the Captain of the Jews Haggai 2.22 as Christ is the Prince and Captain of his People As he brought the people out of the Babylonish Captivity So Christ hath freed his people from the Devils Captivity c. Zerubbabel sounds as if it were 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is the great or Master of Babylon or as others say qui dispersit Babylonem who hath scattered Babylon which name may be properly attributed to Christ who hath conquered the spiritual Kingdom of Babylon viz. of the Devil the World and Antichrist Shealtiel is derived of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 petiit he sought and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 God so Christ is passively for he receives the Petitions of all the Godly who by Prayer seek God and by his Merits renders them efficacious John the Baptist is call'd Elias the Prophet Mal. 4.5 as Christ himself Expounds it Matth. 11.14 and 17.11 12 13. Christ is called the Church which relates to a Metonymie of the Subject as Chap. 3. Sect. 3. There is a Metaphor taken from the Conception of Christ to denote that the Restauration of his Church and the Renovation of Mens hearts is only through him Gal. 4.19 See Rom. 6.4 5 6. Gal. 2.20 Col. 2.12 See also Col. 2.14 To Crucifie the flesh Gal. 5.24 denotes a subduing of its depraved lusts which is painful and unpleasing as if they were set upon a Cross. Paul says he was Crucified to the World and the World to him Gal. 6.14 that is he judged the world Condemned and the world had no better opinion of him he execrated the actings of the unconverted world and they likewise hated his Doctrine calling him pestilent fellow so that there was no concord between him and the false deluding pleasures of the World See Matth. 10.38 16.24 Mark 8.34 10.21 Luk. 9.23 and 14.27 John 19.17 Gal. 6.12 Where the cross is put for the afflictions or sufferings of Believers whereby their Faith is tryed and their Conformity to Christ is denoted c. The People of Israel and Juda are frequently put for the New Testament Church See Gen. 22.17 Jer. 23.6 30.10 33.14 16. Ezek. 37.23 28. Luk. 1.33 Rom. 4.13 17. Gal. 4.28.31 1 Pet. 2.9 c. The reason is because of the Old Covenant made with them which Typified the Kingdom of the Messiah Metaphors taken from Places sacred to God THE Land of Canaan where the Israelites dwelt because of its fruitfulness and the peaceable state of things there is frequently put for the Church Isa. 26.1 35.1 2. 57.13 60.13 65.9 10. Ezek. 37.25 Joel 3.23 Amos 9.13 14 15. Micah 4.4 Zach. 3.10 Jerusalem the Metropolis of Judaea metaphorically denotes the Church of Christ because God peculiarly revealed himself in that City and gave promises of the Messiah there Isa. 4.3 40.2 9. 52.1 2. Zach. 9.9 12.2 Gal. 4.26 Heb. 12.22 Sion was a Hill in Jerusalem upon which stood David's Royal Palace and is by way of Eminency 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sometimes call'd the Mountain of the Lord the holy hill c. Is propos'd Metaphorically as a Symbol of the New-Testament Church Psal. 2.6 68 15 16. 87.1 2 5. 132.13 14. Isa. 4.4 5. 11.9 28.16 40.9 49.14 56.7 59.20 62.11 65.25 Zach. 9.9 Heb. 12.22 2. It denotes the Church Triumphant in Heaven Psal. 15.1 24.3 Isa. 35.10 51.11 c. The Magnificent Temple Built by Solomon in Jerusalem is frequently call'd the house and habitation of God and
strongest fleshly Confidence then will signify nothing The Day of the Lord of Hosts shall be upon every one that is lofty and upon every one that is proud and lifted up and he shall be brought down upon all the Cedars of Lebanon that are lifted up and upon all the Oaks of Bashan upon all high Mountains and upon all the Hills that are lifted up and upon every high Tower and upon every fenced Wall that is lifted up with the Haughtiness of Man shall the fierce Indignation of the Lord be kindled even to the bearing it down and laying it low even to the Dust and the Lord shall be exalted in that Day The Mountains quake at him and the Hills are melted and the Earth burns up or is burned up But the whole Earth shall be devoured by the Fire of his Jealousy neither their Gold nor Silver shall be able to deliver them in the Day of the Lord 's Wrath. VI. Wicked profane and ungodly Men are fit Matter and Fuel for the Wrath of God to take hold of and when they are piled together with the horrid Guilt that is upon their Consciences what a dreadful Fire will there be Whilst they are thus folden together as Thorns and whilst they are drunken as Drunkards they shall be devoured as Stubble fully dry VII The consuming Wrath of God or those Plagues of his Fury when he rises up to contend with the Wicked in a way of Vengeance and Indignation with a Person or People turns all their Joy into Mourning and a bitter Day I will saith God by his Prophet undo all those that have afflicted thee The Fire of God's Wrath will utterly impoverish all the Wicked of the Earth c. VIII 'T is a fearful thing to fall into the Hands of the Living God viz. God being a consuming Fire in respect to this the Apostle spake these Words For our God is a consuming Fire If it be terrible to have a Finger Foot or Hand to burn off or to hear that our Bodies must be cast into a Furnace of boiling Oil or into a fierce devouring ●●ire how then can Sinners bear the Thoughts of falling into the Hands of the dreadful and terrible God whose incensed Wrath is ten thousand times worse and more intolerable than any Fire that ever Mortals saw or that ever any were cast into IX God when he goeth forth in Vengeance will destroy mightily and in a short space when he rises up to set on fire the Briars and Thorns of the Earth Through the Wrath of the Lord of Hosts is the Land darkned and the People shall be as the Fuel of the Fire Now will I saith God arise and devour at once Destruction is coming upon the Wicked of the Earth Destruction upon Destruction in a Moment will come upon them Let Mystery Babylon look to it this Fire will kindle very suddenly upon that great City in a more terrible and irreparable Manner than her Agents have done upon our Metropolis yea and her Plagues shall come in a Day Death and Mourning and Famine and she shall be utterly burnt with Fire And let the Sinners in Sion tremble for the Light of Israel shall be for a Fire and his Holy One for a Flame and it shall burn and devour his Thorns and his Briars in one day There is vast Difference and Disparity between our common Elementary Fire and the Fire of God's Wrath. Metaphor I. FIre is natural and elementary and so consequently can only seize or consume things that are visible of external or temporal Substances it destroys that only which is fit Fuel for it whilst kept under II. The Flames of a burning and consuming Fire are always seen and the Ruins that it makes are obvious to the outward Eye III. A consuming Fire hath often been overcome and put quite out by Engines Instruments and Industry of Man when it hath burned vehemently a Stop hath been put to it and further Danger prevented IV. Fire is not unquenchable Tho the Burning of Mount Aetna and other burning Mountains where there is much Brimstone and other Sulphureous Matter are impossible for Man to extinguish yet they shall not burn always Disparity I. THe Fire of God's Wrath is Divine or Spiritual and so takes hold of or kindles upon that which is of an immaterial and invisible Substance it seizeth upon Spirits torments Devils and the Souls of Men and Women it kindles not on external Matter only but on internal also II. The Flames of God's Wrath upon the Soul cannot be seen A Man may have a Fire burning in his Conscience like that of Francis Spira and yet by looking upon him you cannot see what Ruine and Desolation it makes there III. God is such a consuming Fire that when his incensed Wrath is kindled in good earnest with a design to burn up and destroy none is able to overcome and put a Stop unto it all the Ways and Means then that Sinners can devise will prove insignificant 'T is not Repentance nor Floods of brinish Tears that can put out or lessen the burning of this Divine Fire 'T is true that when his Wrath is kindled but a little and before the Day of Grace is over his Anger may be appeased but when he lets out the Greatness yea the Deluge of the Vials of his Wrath O then it will be too late IV. The Fire of God's Wrath shall never be extinguished Behold thus saith the Lord Mine Anger and my Fury shall be poured out c. and it shall not be quenched Fire is kindled in mine Anger and shall burn to the lowest Hell And it is said And they shall go forth and look upon the Carcases of the Men that have transgressed against me for the Worm shall not die neither shall the Fire be quenched and they shall be an Abhorring to all Flesh. There the Worm dieth not and the Fire shall not be quenched Application I. IF God be a consuming Fire 't is good to enquire To whom he is so and will be so terrible 1. To the fallen Angels or damned Spirits who once enjoyed him as a gracious Head and Creator but by reason of Sin not being contented with their first Estate were cast out of Heaven and must for ever undergo the incensed Flames of God's Wrath. 2. All profane debauched and ungodly Men who are Enemies to God and Religion who live like brute Beasts upon the Earth who mind nothing but to satisfy their carnal Appetites who wallow in the Lusts of Uncleanness Drunkenness Pride Covetousness c. without timely Repentance as God is so he will for ever be to such a consuming Fire c. 3. All Persecutors Tyrants Murderers Whoremongers and all such that destroy the Saints of God on the Earth the Beast false Prophets and Mystical Babylon to all such will God be continually a consuming Fire 4. All rotten and hypocritical Professors and Unbelievers whether in or out
the Honey-Comb the Delight of good Men a sure Guide to them in all their Ways and none of its Commands are grievous but all Duties required by it are reasonable VI. In this there is none so holy and upright as the Lord who is no Respecter of Persons hates flattering Words and giving of Bribes will spare none for the Dignity of their Birth or Antiquity of their Lineage but will do Justice according to Right and Law whether it be upon Angels Emperors Kings Princes Priests Prophets his Church that are his professed Friends as well as upon the World his professed Enemies He will destroy his own anointed Ones if they stand in opposition to Justice and Equity Cities Kingdoms Towers Temples all shall fall rather than Law and Justice be justled out of place He spared not Angels overthrew Kings mighty Kings with Kingdoms and Nations Pharaoh King of Aegypt Og King of Bashan Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon Darius King of Persia and Alexander King of Greece Herod King of Judea Jerusalem and Samaria with both their Kings When once they come to be laid in the Ballance and the Lord enter into Judgment with them when he ties Judgment to the Line and Righteousness to the Plummet Noah Daniel and Job shall not save when Truth Law and Justice calls for a cutting off He will by no means spare the Guilty when the Time of Forbearance is expired VII Of this no Man shall have wherewith to accuse God for he will not do more than is right that Man should enter into Judgment with his Maker nay he will rather make abatement than over-do And this hath been owned in his Act of Judgment Thou hast not dealt with us according to our Iniquities VII In this case the Lord our Judg hath sufficiently approved himself first in respect of the Old World secondly in respect of Sodom and Gomorrah where he would take nothing upon Trust but come down himself to see if things were so bad as they were represented to him And for Israel and Judah their Sins did testify to their Face before he did execute Judgment upon them IX To this in respect of God 't is said In the Day thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die I will destroy Man from the Face of the Earth and 't was done Pharaoh and his Host that thou hast seen this day thou shalt see no more for ever Because thou didst not restrain thy Sons I have rejected thee from being a Priest Because thou hast caused my Name to be blasphemed the Sword shall not depart from thy House Because Nebuchadnezzar was lifted up with Pride he shall be driven from his Throne Because his Son did not humble but harden his Mind his Kingdom was numbred finished and translated to the Medes and Persians X. As for God his Way is not only perfect and his Word tried but he is of one Mind and there is none can turn him in a Case of Right Truth and Justice His Councel shall stand for he is not as the Son of Man that he should repent With him is no variableness nor shadow of turning He is the same yesterday to day and for ever He changeth not will not alter the thing that is gone out of his Mouth XI In this Jehovah is not behind-hand for he is a God with whom the Fatherless find Mercy pities the Poor when he sees they have no Helper breaks the Teeth of the old and young Lion smites the Enemy upon the Cheek-Bone avengeth their Cause when they crie to him and hath destroyed them and their Posterity who made long Prayers to devour Widows Houses XII The Almighty hath a great and mighty People under him even all the Inhabitants of the World Europe Asia Africa and America He is God of all the Kingdoms of the World and Judg of the whole Earth XIII In this our high and mighty Judg doth overmatch all other Judges for he is provided with Legions of Angels all ready to observe his Dictates and obey his Commands The Devils are all subject to him so that if he say Go they go Do this and they do it Millions of Men are under his Influence and as many Fowls of the Air Beasts of the Field and creeping Things of the Earth to do his Will to execute his Judgments when he speaks the word or lifts up his hand to them They shall invade the Courts of Kings enter the Chambers of Princes fetch Emperors off their Thrones bring them to Chains Blocks and Gibbets when he passes Sentence and gives Orders to do it XIV God is to be feared not only as a Creator who can annihilate and dissolve make Men cease to be as a Father who can love and rebuke as a Lord who can command and give Orders but as a Judg who can punish in this World and bring Mens Sins before-hand to Judgment XV. With God is terrible Majesty and he rideth upon the high Places of the Earth XVI God doth often reprieve and put off the Execution of Sentence so that Delinquents are not speedily executed but a Time given them to consider their ways The old World had one hundred and twenty years given them before Judgment was executed Judea Jerusalem and Samaria continued a long time before the Fury of the Almighty broke out upon them XVII God sometimes gives Orders to Angels to punish and execute his Sentence when Men are out of the reach of human Hands as in the case of Nebuchadnezzar the Host of the Assyrians and Herod the King Tho great Men join hand in hand for Wickedness yet shall they not go unpunished XVIII God will punish those that himself employs in case they exceed their Commission in any case that concerns his Act of Justice He punished Assyria and Babylon for going beyond their Bounds in his own Works of Judgment against the Jews XIX God the great Judg doth vindicate his own Honour and the Justice of the Laws he executes by giving Liberty to the People to testify against him if they have wherewith to accuse and demands of them what Evil their Fathers have seen in him requires them to testify to his Face if his Ways are in any point unequal XX. God when he comes forth in a way of Judgment doth not execute the fierceness of his Wrath he is far from rendring to Men more than they deserve he doth not reward according to their full demerit but in the midst of Judgment remembers Mercy XXI God hath assigned an Advocate to plead before he proceeds to Judgment If any Man sin we have an Advocate with the Father XXII God hath not only made Laws and published them and will judg Men for wilful and reiterated Rebellions but keeps a Register for the great Day to be then opened as it is written Some Mens Sins go before-hand to Judgment and they that are otherwise cannot be hid The Judgment shall sit and the
a Signet The Son in himself is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the likeness of God II. Christ is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Image of God representing him unto Men he manifesteth God unto us He is said to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Image of the Invisible God because partaking of the Nature of the Father the Goodness Power Holiness Grace and all other glorious Properties of God do shine forth or are represented declared and expressed to us III. Christ represents God the Father to Believers in his true Form Character or Likeness whom we see not as he is in himself nor can see he dwelling in inaccessible Light at an infinite distance of Divine Nature and manner of Being from our Apprehensions and Conceptions No Man hath seen God at any time the only begotten Son which is in the Bosom of the Father he hath declared him IV. Christ respecting his Essence is the same God with the Father but the Subsistences or Persons of the Father and Son are different and so not the same V. Christ being the express Image of the Father brings into our Minds what kind or manner of God the Almighty is his Excellencies and glorious Perfections are hereby presented as it were to our view By which means we are taken up into holy Meditations and Contemplations of him whom by reason of Sin we had forgotten and lost the true knowledg of VI. Christ being the express Image of God the Father who is the blessed and only Potentate and the glorious King of Heaven and Earth who hath dear and tender Love to us his poor Creatures who is our Friend Husband Father gracious and chief Benefactor causes all true Believers greatly to prize love and esteem the Lord Jesus not only for his own sake but for the sake of him whom he doth resemble and represent VII Christ God-Man in one Person or God manifested in the Flesh the glorious Representation of the Father to Sinners is the Admiration of Saints and Angels 't is a great Mystery and comprehends the Depths of God That the Glory of God should shine forth in the Nature of Man is and will be the Wonder of both Worlds t is judg'd by all the Godly to be the Master-piece of Divine Wisdom Metaphor I. AMong Men the Substance of a Thing hath the precedency or is before the Sign or Image of it the Person and then the Picture or Emblem of it II. An Image Figure or Character among Men cannot fully and perfectly in every thing express or represent the Person 't is made for it differs in Matter Life and Motion c. III. 'T is gross Idolatry to worship Images or the Likeness of any Thing in Heaven above or the Earth beneath IV. Other Images are soon marr'd and pass away Disparity I. THat which is said of Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 being or existing and subsisting in the Form of God that is being so essentially for there is no 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Form in the Deity but what is essential unto it This Christ was absolutely antecedently to his Incarnation the whole Nature of God being in him and consequently he being in the Son of God II. Christ is a lively perfect and compleat Image Character and Representation of all the glorious Attributes Excellencies and Perfections of the Father the Fulness of the Godhead dwelling bodily in him Were it not so he could not gloriously represent unto us the Person of the Father nor could we by contemplation of him be led to an Acquaintance with the Person of the Father 1. The Father is from Everlasting so is the Son 2. The Father is a perfect Divine Person or Subsistence so is the Son 3. The Father hath Life in himself so hath the Son Life in himself 4. The Father created the World so did the Son 5. The Father upholds all things by the Word of his Power so doth the Son 6. All things were made for the Father so all things were made for the Son 7. The Father is to be worshipped so is the Son 8. The Father knows all things and searches the Heart so doth the Son 9. The Father is in the Son so is the Son in the Father The Father is in me and I in him The Father being thus in the Son and the Son in the Father all the glorious Properties of the one shine forth in the other The Order and Oeconomy of the Blessed Trinity in Subsistence and Operation requires that the Manifestation and Communication of the Father to us be through the Son 10. All other Perfections of the Father shine forth in Christ 't is he that makes them manifest to us according to that of the Apostle For God who commanded the Light to shine out of Darkness hath shined in our Hearts to give the Light of the Knowledg of the Glory of God in the Face of Jesus Christ. The Wisdom of the Father is great and infinite many ways but wherein doth it shine more gloriously than in the Son 's working about our Redemption in reconciling Justice and Mercy in punishing Sin and pardoning the Sinner To the intent that now unto the Principalities and Powers in heavenly Places might be made known by the Church the manifold Wisdom of God 11. The Father is still of Goodness and Love to Man this appears in his making of him Supreme over all Creatures on Earth But what is this Favour and Goodness to that which is manifested in and by Christ in raising him up when a Rebel and vile Traitor to the Honour and Dignity of a Son and to accomplish this to give his only begotten Son to die in his stead He made him to be Sin for us who knew no Sin that we might be made the Righteousness of God in him Christ hath redeemed us from the Curse of the Law being made a Curse for us There was much Favour and Love in the Blessings and Privileges of Creation but in Redemption Mercy is magnified likewise to admiration and shines in equal Glory 12. God the Father is infinitely holy just and righteous His Holiness and Justice appeared in casting off the fallen Angels and by executing his Severity upon our first Parents and by destroying Sodom and Gomorrah and the Cities about them and in several other respects Yet how much more abundantly doth his Holiness and Justice shine forth in the Son the Image of the Father when he came forth to redeem Mankind in that he made his Soul an Offering for Sin God letting out his Wrath upon him sparing him not when he stood in the place of the Sinner For the Transgressions of my People was he stricken As Mr. Burroughs observes there is nothing sets out God's Justice Holiness and infinite Hatred of Sin like this c. Our Nature is united to the Divine Nature of God that so by that mystical Union Grace and Holiness might be communicated in a
only endued with natural Wisdom and that far beyond Solomon A greater than Solomon is here but hath had the Advantage also of such Education that none ever had being brought up with God himself He hath all the Treasures of Wisdom in him is skill'd in all Politicks hath knowledg in all Laws nothing passeth his Skill Thou knowest all things He is called the Wisdom of God Christ the Power of God and the Wisdom of God III. Jesus Christ was chosen to be King by God the Father as 't is said I have exalted one chosen out of the People And tho the Fathers or Elders amongst the Jews refused him yet the Children gave their Vote for him crying H●●sannah to the Son of David IV. Jesus Christ was anointed with the Oil of Gladness above his Fellows He was by the Holy Spirit consecrated King for ever The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because the Lord hath anointed me c. V. Jesus Christ was likewise proclaimed first by the Angels To you is born in the City of David a Saviour which is Christ the Lord Afterwards by the Wise Men at Jerusalem and at Herod ●●s Court by a Star and by the Shepherds at Bethlehem VI. This did Jesus Christ in three eminent Cases 1. In speaking comfortably to all his Loyal Subjects as you may see in Mat. 5. at large 2. In giving Laws and expounding Difficulties as you may see in Mat. 6. at large 3. In bestowing his Bounty upon the Poor releasing Prisoners that were bound and in appointing an Hospital for the Sick VII Jesus Christ hath a Right to the highest Palaces in this World as he was born Heir to the Universal Emperor by whom he was at last advanced to the great Palace of the highest Heavens called the holy Palace VIII Jesus Christ our great King had the Attendance of Angels who shewed their Allegiance and paid their Homage and Service at sundry times as there appeared Occasion for them 1. They proclaimed him 2. They attended his Person to assist him in his Straits 3. They assisted his other Servants 4. They declared his Resurrection from the Dead 5. They assured his coming in Glory after his Ascension 6. They are appointed to bear him company and to attend him at his coming from Heaven the second time The Son of Man shall come and all the holy Angels with him IX Jesus Christ is invested with Power All Power is given to me in Heaven and Earth tho at the first entrance upon his Kingdom in the days of his Flesh his Power did not appear so splendent and glorious as it will hereafter X. Jesus Christ hath many Subjects assigned him by God which subscribe to his Power Some voluntarily as the Angels others by force as the Devils and by virtue of his commanding Power as the Winds and Seas which obeyed him XI Jesus Christ received Commandment from the Father from which he would never swerve and also published and established Laws to be observed as Rules of Government to the end of the World XII Jesus Christ rules and governs so well that his worst Enemies could not cannot charge him with Evil yet they did not do not love and honour him but the Sons of Wickedness rose up and still do rise up in Rebellion against him I honour my Father but you dishonour me a Man which hath told you the Truth this did not Abraham Bring out those mine Enemies c. XIII Jesus Christ hath great and large Dominions all Power in Heaven Earth and Hell He is the Head of all Principalities and Powers in Heaven he is the Head of every Man on Earth and hath the Command of all the infernal Spirits in Hell XIV Jesus Christ hath this great and high Prerogative to make Peace or to proclaim Peace to all the Sons of Men upon Submission and to send a Sword where his just Prerogative is resisted In whatsoever House ye enter first say Peace if the Son of Peace be there c. I came not to send Peace but a Sword XV. Jesus Christ that was made a little lower than the Angels for the suffering of Death is crown'd with Glory and Honour c. The Scepter of thy Kingdom is a right Scepter As I have overcome and sate down with my Father upon his Throne XVI Jesus Christ hath the Father and Holy Spirit without whose Counsel he acteth nothing either in the Affairs of Heaven Earth or Hell There are three that bear Record in Heaven the Father the Word and the Spirit and these three are one Of this Council Offenders are in danger and to this Council grand Criminals are delivered up for Punishment XVII Jesus Christ hath the peculiar Prerogative to send Embassadors He sent the twelve Apostles to the World who said We are Embassadors for Christ. And He sent his Angel to the Churches to treat with them about their present and eternal Welfare I Jesus have sent mine Angel c. XVIII Jesus Christ makes Substitutes to this end By him Kings reign and Princes decree Justice By him Princes rule and Nobles even all the Judges of the Earth these for the World And when he ascended up on high he gave some Apostles and some Prophets and some Evangelists and some Pastors and Teachers for his Church by this shewing that He is supreme Head in all Causes Ecclesiastical as well as Civil XIX Jesus Christ saved the Gospel-Church before the Destruction of Jerusalem by giving them counsel to flie upon the sight of Signs and the Legal Church in the Wilderness by the convenient Providences of a Pillar of Fire by Night and a Pillar of a Cloud by Day He was the Angel of God's Presence that saved them and marvellously hath he and doth he now save and preserve his Church from Popish Rage and Cruelty in this and other Nations XX. Jesus Christ hath a high Court of Judicature in Heaven where he judgeth Emperors and Kings that are out of the power and reach of a human Hand from whence he sends Angels who are higher than they to punish them for Pride and Oppression as in the Case of Nebuchadnezzar who was by the holy Ones cast from his Throne and Herod who was smitten by an Angel for his Pride And a lower Court where his Church for him and in his Name judgeth Delinquents of a lower Rank XXI Jesus Christ hath many great Prerogatives Rights Privileges and Excellencies pertaining to him 1. He receives Petitions Lord Jesus receive my Spirit 2. He pardons Offenders The Son of Man hath Power to forgive Sins 3. He confers Honour I thank Christ Jesus who hath put me into the Ministry 4. He gives Commissions Go ye into all the World 5. He receives Tribute The honourable Women ministred unto him not without reason for he was Lord of all 6. He keeps an Exchequer called the
the World besides And thou Lord in the beginning didst lay the Foundations of the Earth and the Heavens are the Work of thy Hands II. Jesus Christ thought it no Robbery to be equal with God And he is not only the bright and Morning-Star but also the Sun of Righteousness see Sun the brightness of his Father's Glory and the express Image of his Person and he upholds all things by the Word of his Power III. Jesus Christ gives internal light which illuminates the Minds and Souls of all Believers This is the true Light who is not only the Light of the World but delivereth also all those that truly follow him out of darkness and bestoweth on them the Light of Life IV. Jesus Christ giveth light continually and can never lose his Glory because a greater Light than he cannot arise The night and the day are alike to him The Light shined in Darkness and the Darkness comprehended it not He is the Lord that is an everlasting Light V. Jesus Christ gives Light to the visible and celestial too to this World and to the World to come or heavenly Jerusalem which City hath no need of Sun or Moon to shine in it but the Lord God and the Lamb is the Light thereof Ye are come to Mount Zion to God the Judg of all and to Jesus the Mediator VI. Jesus shall never fall from Heaven nor be dissolved but abide and continue when the Heavens shall be no more And thou Lord hast laid the Foundations of the Earth and the Heavens are the Work of thine own Hands they shall wax old as doth a Garment and as a Vesture shalt thou shalt fold them up and they shall be changed but thou art the same and thy Years fail not Jesus Christ the same yesterday to day and for ever Inferences I. WHat great Love doth God bear and what Care doth he take of Believers in placing such a Star as Jesus Christ is to be a Light unto them to direct them how to steer their Course in the darkest time so as to miss all dangerous Rocks and Sands and to arrive in safety at the desired and longed-for Haven II. How safe are they that do always steer their Course by his Light and follow his Conduct they shall not be at a loss in their Journeys or Voiages nor suffer Shipwrak by Rocks Sands or Storms but shall have the Light of Life shall never perish Believe in the Lord Jesus and thou shalt be saved III. This may shew also the certainty of their perishing in the Dark and in the Deep that continue their Course to the end of their Voiage without the Light and Guidance of this Bright and Morning Star This is the Condemnation that Light is come into the World and Men love Darkness rather than Light because their Deeds are evil VI. Hence all true Christians that have experimentally enjoyed Inlightnings Refreshings and Conduct by Jesus Christ as the Bright and Morning Star may be stirred up and perswaded yet more and more to look unto Jesus who is not only the Author and Finisher of their Faith but causeth his Glorious Light to shine upon their Path by reason whereof the nearer they approach to the end of their joyful Journey or Race the more and more will the Light shine unto the perfect day Take you heed therefore to that more sure word of Prophecy as unto a Light that shineth in a dark place until the Day dawn and the Day-Star arise in your Hearts V. Lastly If Christ be the Bright and Morning Star then let us look and wait for the Day which he is the fore-runner of seeing the Morning Star hath appeared and is up be sure the Day is at hand and a glorious Day it will be to them who are ready and prepared for it The Coming of Christ compared to the Coming of a Thief in the Night 1 Thess. 5.2 But you your selves know perfectly that the Day of the Lord so cometh as a Thief in the Night THere are various Opinions concerning the Day of the Lord or the Coming of Christ spoken of Mat. 24. Luke 21. 2 Pet. 3.9 10. and in this Text. But if the Scope of the Text be but carefully considered it will clearly appear that the Coming of Christ here spoken of is his Coming at the last Day to Judgment when the Dead shall be raised Read the latter part of the fourth Chapter c. Why the Day of the Lord is compared to the Coming of a Thief in the Night will appear by the following Parallel Simile I. THe coming of a Thief in the Night is with a design to circumvent an unwatchful House and to take his Prey II. A Thief comes provided for his purpose with a resolution to fight and Instruments to make way to his Design Keys to unlock Doors Bars to break them open or the like III. A Thief comes at a Time when all is still and People are least thoughtful of Danger but are careless at ease even asleep upon their Beds thinking themselves secure till they are invaded and their Goods taken away IV. The coming of a Thief into a House puts the careless Family into a great Fright when they see themselves surprized and cannot tell how to help it V. The approach of a Thief in the Night makes the poor amazed Family to forget all their former Pleasures and Enjoyments and expect no more than their Lives for a Prey and glad would they be of them too VI. At the coming of a Thief in the Night Execution is oftentimes done to the Ruin of the People where he comes Parallel I. THe Coming of Christ or Day of the Lord will be with design to circumvent the careless Professors who sleep in a sinful secure State as if there was no God to fear no Jesus Christ to look for no Heaven to be sought no Hell to be avoided to such he will come and seize them for his Prey to cut them asunder and appoint them their Portion with Vnbelievers and Reprobates II. Even so will the Lord Jesus Christ at his second coming be provided for his purpose with Fire and Sword to accomplish his Design which is to make a Desolation in the Earth For by Fire and Sword shall the Lord plead with all Flesh and the slain of the Lord shall be many He shall be revealed from Heaven with his mighty Angels in Flames of Fire c. III. The Day of the Lord will come when all is still and the World least thoughtful of Danger but are careless eating and drinking and marrying and sleeping till the Heavens rend asunder the Archangel utter his Voice and the Judg himself come upon them But as the Days of Noah were so shall the coming of the Son of Man be IV. The Day of the Lord will in like manner put the sleepy Generation that shall then be into a great and dismal Fright when