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A00746 The calling of the Ievves A present to Iudah and the children of Israel that ioyned with him, and to Ioseph (the valiant tribe of Ephraim) and all the house of Israel that ioyned with him. The Lord giue them grace, that they may returne and seeke Iehovah their God, and Dauid their King, in these latter dayes. There is prefixed an epistle vnto them, written for their sake in the Hebrue tongue, and translated into English. Published by William Gouge, B. of D. and preacher of Gods word in Blackefryers. London. Finch, Henry, Sir, d. 1625.; Gouge, William, 1578-1653. 1621 (1621) STC 10874; ESTC S102095 158,276 326

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inlarged vers 2. to v. 97. and the excellencie of strength and valour declared which God will minister to them all equally for their defence that none lift vp themselues aboue an other but all alike ascribe the glory vnto God vers 7 8. 2. The serious and vnfeyned repentance of the whole Nation who shall powre forth riuers of teares euery one seuerally and apart God by his Spirit of grace effectually touching their hearts with a compunction of their former sinne in crucifying the Lord of glory vers 9 10 11 12 13 14. 3. The riches of Gods mercy washing away the foulenesse of their horrible sinne by the infinite vertue of Christs sacrifice Chap. 13. 1. 4. The puritie of Religion and of the Gospell among them purged from idolatrie 1 part of vers 2. and false doctrine 2. part of vers 2. For such false Teachers shall either be put to death yea euen by their owne father and mother being the first accusers according to the law Deut. 13. so great shall be the zeale of this people turning vnto God vers 3. or shall be forced to renounce their errors for shame vers 4 5. or punishment vers 6. Zach. chap. 13. vers 7. to the end of the Prophecie THE Prophet either beginneth here a new Sermon or taketh vp a-new the things which he spake before worthy againe and againe to be beaten vpon for the singular and vnspeakable comfort of his Nation He maketh himselfe a passage to the things he meaneth to speake by preuenting an obiection the scandall of the death of Christ whom all forsooke when he was betrayed 1 part of vers 7. Yet saith he I will hold my hand ouer my litle ones keepe and preserue my litle flocke vnto euerlasting life 2 part of vers 7. This obiection taken away and the doubt cleared now he reckoneth the good things that God will gratiously deale vnto the Iewes 1. A holy remnant shall be left vers 8. 2. They shall be tryed and tryed againe meaning their long time of desolation 1 part of vers 9. 3. Of them will God gather a Church vnto himselfe 2 part of vers 9. 4. Vpon their profession of Christ shall come the sorest time of affliction that euer was Chap. 14. vers 1. when God and Magog with all his troupes and armies shall compasse the beloued Citie Rev. 20. 8 9. 1 part of vers 2. 5. The glorious conquest which for all that the Iewes shall haue last part of vers 2. For God himselfe from heauen will miraculously fight for them vers 3 4 first part of 5. with all the holy Angels the ministers of his iudgements last part of vers 5. 6. The glorious Church they shall erect There shall be no darknes but perpetuall light as Esay 60 20. Rev. 21. 23. 25. It shall not be saith he sometimes cleare sometimes mistie variable and vncertaine weather now faire now foule but one day not of day and night for in the euening when night is wont to come it shall be light As if he would say it shall be alwayes day and no night vers 6 7. 7. Aboundance of spirituall graces noted by liuing waters flowing out of Ierusalem to all the parts of the land And that continually neuer drie winter nor sommer vers 8. as Ezech. 47. Rev. 22. 8. From them the Gospell shall go out to all Nations of the world who with one consent shall submit themselues Read verse 5. the first part thus Then yee shall flieby the valley of my mountaines when he meaning God shall draw neere the valley of the mountaines to the place he hath selected By valley of the mountaines he meaneth the valley which God comming shall make of Mount Oliues parting asunder And by the place he hath selected Gods House and Temple to Christ vers 9. 9. All the land shall be inhabited from one end vnto an other 10. And shall be more fruitfull then before For euen the rough rugged mountaines shall be as the pleasant champions Both these you haue vers 10. 11. The sanctitie of the Church 1 part of vers 11. For saith he there shall be no more curse no execrable or accursed thing there So the word is to be rendred As Rev. 22. 3. 12. The safetie and securitie 2 part of vers 11. The praecedent promises that were so great and glorious the Prophet now doth further in large and illustrate First the conquest of their enemies which was the fifth point 1. By Gods strange iudgements vpon them vers 12. 2. By the meanes Both they shall thrust their sword ech into his neighbours side vers 13. and Iudah shall fight brauely 1 part of vers 14. 3. Their wealth and substance shall become a prey 2 part of vers 14. 4. Their horses of seruice and all the beasts they bring with them shall be as strangely plagued as the men themselues vers 15. Secondly is enlarged the profession of Christ among all nations of the world which was the eight point vers 16 17 18 19. And lastly the sanctitie of the Church which was the 11th point vers 20 21. Malachie chap. 3. vers 17. to the 22. MAy seeme to haue reference to the thorough conuersion of the Iewish Nation and destruction of their enemies Matth. Chap. 23. vers 38 39. And the same Luke Chap. 13. vers 35. An euident prophecie 1. OF the Iewes long desolation vers 38. 2. OF their conversion at the last For he teacheth that these miseries shall endure till seriously and from their heart they embrace him the true Messias vers 39. See Ezech. 21. 31 32. Matth. 24. vers 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31. and the same Mark 13. vers 21 22 23 24 25 26 27. and againe Luk. 21. vers 24 25 26 27. OF the signes mentioned in this Scripture that are to fore-runne Christs comming vnto Iudgement I haue written else where at large There be foure of them 1. The Churches grieuous persecution vnder the Romish Synagogue Our Sauiour here to make men the better to take heede painting her out euen in her colours Matth. 24. vers 23 24 25 26 27 28. and the beginning of vers 29. 2. The ruine of the Turkish Empire vers 29 3. The calling of the Iewes vers 30. Wherein obserue The time as soone as the Turke is ouerthrowne The glory of their Church like the glory of Christ comming vnto iudgement The generalitie of their call extending to all the Tribes and lastly Their serious and true repentance 4. The publishing of the Gospell thoroughout the world vers 31. I onely name the heads you shall finde these things more fully opened in The Summe of Sacred Diuinitie fol. 529. Rom. 9. 27. to the end of the 11th Chapter THree things the Apostle here debateth First is the rejecting of the Iewes to be no more Gods people for