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32. 25. for by that sin God was departed from them and so they were made naked both of Gods graces and of Gods protection and the like is expressed in Rev. 3. ●8 Rev. 16. 15. Ezek. 16. 22. Hos 2. 3. 2 Cor. 5. 3. God did purposely enter into a parly and communication with Adam that thereby he might prepare him for a Reconciliation saying to him in ver 11. Who told thee that thou art naked By this and the former searching Queries God was pleased to help Adam to search himself the more deeply and to affect him the more throughly with the sight of his sin and with the sense of his miserable spiritual death in sin because he intended to shew him mercy but the Lord did not propound any such searching Queries to the fallen Angels because he intended not to shew any merciful Attonement or Reconciliation to them though notwithstanding he hath shewed some common mercy to them in that he hath not sunk them into the lowest hell as yet Mat. 8. 29. But judgement without Mercy to them he hath deferred till the Day of Judgement 2 Pet. 2. 4. 2 Thes 1. 9. And these searching queres made Adam and Eve to answer as those that are deeply convinced and humbled in the sight and sense of their Spiritual nakednesse and misery that they had eaten of the forbidden Fruit and they freely confessed without any extenuation after what manner they were brought unto it The woman saith Adam in vers 12. which thou gavest to be with me she gave me of the tree and I did eat even she that was made of my Rib and she that thou gavest to be a meet Helper unto me Gen. 3. 12 Gen. 3. 13. she gave it unto me and therefore I took it from her hand from whom I could suspect no hurt and did eat And the Lord said unto the Woman what is this that thou hast done or why hast thou done this And the Woman said The Serpent whom thou gavest to attend upon us as a diligent and faithful servant be guiled me and I did eat ver 13. I thought the Serpent had been acted by a good Angel that could not perswade to sin and by this word Beguiled the woman comprehended the whole manner and order of the Devils deceitful temptation Some Interpreters I grant do conceive That Adam and Eve in their several answers did not make a plaine confession but did rather labour to extenuate their sin by posting it off from themselves to others but all circumstances considered their answers and confessions must needs be plain and naked or else they had not been fit to imbrace the means of Reconciliation which God was now pleased to manifest unto them And therefore without delay God did first curse the Serpent as it was the Devils instrument in vers 14. and then secondly he curseth the Devil himself in ver 15. saying I will put enmity between thee and the Woman and between thy seed and her seed He even He shall break thy head and thou shalt peirce Him in the foot-soals Thus God did threaten the Devil in the Serpent namely to break in peeces his subtil Head-plot by the work of Redemption and Reconciliation which should be wrought by the Seed of this Woman which the Devil had poysoned and corrupted thinking thereby to destroy all Man-kinde that should come of her to the end of the World but God threatned the Devil to break this Head-plot of his and that he woud put such an enmity in the Seed of the Woman against him and his seed as should prevail and bring them all to a deeper ruine at last and as God did thus curse the Devils Head-plot to ruinate it by the Seed of the Woman in the hearing and presence of Adam and Eve to whom it was a Prophetical Prediction and a Promise so questionlesse he did not fail to instruct them more fully herein and after what manner this Seed of the Woman should break the Devils Head-plot namely that through Death he should destroy him that had the power of Death that is the Devil Hebr. 2. 14. and that he should spoil Principalities and Powers and make a shew of them openly triumphing over them in his Death on the Crosse Col. 2. 15. for he overcame him that had the power of Death by Death for his Soul was not separated from his Body by the power of Satan and his instruments and by the power of their tortures but by his own power and in that respect his death was accepted of God as a propitiatory Sacrifice of Attonement and reconciliation This good news of a Reconciliation by this means was no doubt heartily welcome to poor dejected Adam and Eve they being fully lost and condemned in their own Consciences did out of doubt receive this Prophetical demonstration of their Redemption and Reconciliation wi●h all gladness and joyfulness of Spirit for true humbled sinners are fit to take down such Cordials with joyfulness and God was pleased to open their minds and hearts to beleeve in this Seed of the Woman and to imbrace this blessed means of their Reconciliation by his Death and Sacrifice which he should accomplish in due time even then when the Devil should peirce him in the Foot-soals upon the Crosse and by this means God was pleased to Re-create Adam and Eve in the cool of the same day wherein they were created and fell Reas 2 Secondly it is evident that Adam and Eve were re-created Adam d●th testifie that he was R●c●eated in the day of his Creation and Fall by giving his wife the new name ●evah life in the da● of their Creation and Fall because Adam did testifi● both his Wifes faith and his own faith by calling her Hevah Life for Adam gave this new Name to his Wife as soon as God had manifested the destroying of Satans Head-plot through the work of Reconciliation by the Seed of the Woman Before the said threatning to break the Devils Head-plot by the Seed of the Woman Adam called his Wifes name Isha Woman or of Man because she was taken out of man Gen. 2. 23. ●ut after the said threatning to ruinate the Devils Head-plot by reconciling Man by the Seed of the Woman Gen. 3. 15. then in vers 20. Adam called his Wife Hevah that is to say Life because she was the Mother of Life Gen. 3. 20. or the Mother of that Seed that gives life from the death of sin and in this respect she is also the Mother of all that are elected to live the life of faith and from this president it is usual in Scripture to give new names upon new occasions especially upon the manifestation of some new work of Grace upon any as Gen. 17. 5. Es 62. 2. Revel 3. 12. Adam was not so senceless as to give his Wife the new Name Hevah because she was the first living Woman or the first Mother of Natural life to others for all men know that it cannot be
a nimble faculty to climb trees and made choice of the fairest fruit and then he presented it to the woman that she might view it and look upon it 3 By this means he gained her natural appetite to it for the Text saith She saw it was good for meat and that it was a desire to her eyes and that it was a tree to be coveted to make one wise And thus by this means her deceitfull servant got in upon her 4 Upon this advice of her faithfull servant she took thereof and did eat 5 As soon as she was gained to the will of Sathan then at the same time he made her his instrument to gain her husband as soon therefore as she had tasted of the forbidden fruit she reached out her hands and gave some of it to her husband and he did eat without any suspicion of hurt from her that was given to him to be a meet helper and her act of giving was prevalent with him because instead of telling him that death was in her eating she used words of perswasion as it is most evident because he is said to hearken unto the voice of his wife Gen. 3. 17. and then the eyes of them both were opened and then they knew that they were naked afore this they knew that they were naked without cloaths and yet they were not ashamed because their created nakednesse was covered and adorned with pure created qualities Gen. 3. 7. Gen. 2. 25. But now the case of their nakednesse was altered by the justice of God for Gods determinate sentence was In the day thou eatest thereof thou shalt dye the death and this death was formally executed upon them according to the time and manner threatned and now Adam knew what evil was and what death was experimentally as the fallen Angels did for now they were made naked and bare of their pure created qualities A digression to shew that the death threatned in Gen. 2. 17. was executed ●e death ●●●●atned in ●●● 2. 17. was e●●●uted on m●● nature in thr●● degrees on mans nature in three degrees Consider that the first Covenant was made with Adam concerning mans nature in general as I have formerly noted and accordingly did God execute that death upon Adams nature as it was the original of mans nature in general 1 Therefore as Paul speaketh They were deprived of the glorious Image of God Rom. 3. 23. And this deprivation saith M. Perkins was inflicted by God as a deserved punshment for the sin of Adam and See P●●ins on the Cred. p. 162. See P. Martyr in Rom 5 and B●●an in his Com. pl. p. 104. this losse of Gods Image saith Peter Martyr was from the justice of God and I find it commonly held by other eminent Divines that God for the sin of Adam took away his created perfections from Adam as he took away his spirit of Government from Saul because he spared Agag against Gods positive Command 1 Sam. 16. 14. for they were not yet confirmed and therefore they were but lent him in case he disobeyed but the Graces of Gods Spirit which Christ hath purchased for the Re-creation of the Elect after Gods Image cannot now be utterly lost by the commission of many sins because they are purchased to be confirmed to them and not to fail untill they come to the fruition of an eternal Paradise in heaven The Image of God wherewith Adams Nature was adorned would have kept him and all his Posterity for ever from death if he had but first eaten of the Tree of Life but because he did first eat of the forbidden Fruit he was deprived of Gods Image And then secondly Death in Sin fell upon his Nature When the Souls of men are Created and placed in their Bodies saith Mr. Perkins God forsakes them not in regard of their substance or faculties of their Soul but only in respect of his See Perkins on the Creed p. 162. own Image whereof the Soul is deprived And he asketh this question How can the Soul dye the second Death His answer is That the Soul dyeth not by being utterly abolished but because it is as though it were not and because it ceaseth to be in respect of Righteousnesse and Fellowship with God and indeed saith he this is the death of all deaths when the Creature hath subsisting and being and yet is deprived of all comfortable fellowship with God 2 The second degree of that Death threatned in Gen. 2. 17. was death in sin and this death fell upon Adams nature at the very See Perkins in the right way of dying wel instant as soon as God had substracted his Image from him for we see by experience that as soon as the God of Nature hath substracted the light of the Sun from our Horizon there remains nothing but obscure darkness and then no Artificers nor Scholars can work or write after their Masters perfect Copy but instead thereof they work and act irregularly and transgress against their Masters copy Even so as soon as God in Justice had substracted the Light and Life of his Image from Adam what remained but obscure darkness in his minde and then what could he do else but think and act irregularly and that continually as long as he did continue in that darkness and this darkness after the light it self is mystically applied to mans corrupt estate Eph. 4. 18. Eph. 5. 8. being alienated from the life of God Eph. 2. 1. When the Soul is deprived of Gods Image saith Mr. Perkins then follows a defect or want of righteousness and I may also say then follows a natural proness to all kinde of iniquity so that the very thoughts and imaginations of the heart are only evil and that continually and this frame is called Original sin to us though Adams Original sin was his actual eating of the forbid-Fruit and this is the second degree of that death threatned in Gen. 2. 17. 3 A third degree of that death was that Adam was now under the power and slavery of Satan which had the power of death Heb. 2. 14. to do his wil and pleasure in all things to the full and to be under the power of a Tyrant is death Psal 18. 4. But it pleased God in his eternal Counsel and Providence to provide Jesus Christ to take possession of the world as the right Heir of it as soon as Adam fel and so to uphold all things by the word of his power Heb. 1. 2 3. by which means both Satans power tyranny and malice and mans corrupt desires and endeavours are restrained and ordered so that now they cannot do that wickedness which else they would do and were it not for See Capel on Tempt p. 55 56. and see more in ch 3. in R. 2. this Government of Christ at the instant of Adams fall no man can imagine what destructive mischiefs would have faln at that very instant upon the whole Creation which was the very
verses must be expounded with relation to the story of Adams Fall Re-creation and Reconciliation by the Promised-Seed And therefore it follows by necessary consequence that Adams Re-creation by the Seed of the woman must be considered as the finishing act of the six dayes creation before the seventh day was ordained to be a Sabbath And by this Rule of Exposition many words also in the said three verses must be so expounded as having a holy equivocation in them namely as having a mysticall sense as well as a literall As for example under this word Made and Created must be understood the mystical and spiritual Creation as well as the literal and visible Creation And under the word Finished must be understood not only the finishing of the visible Creation but of the mysticall and spirituall Creation also which must be finished I mean some of that kind by the Seed of the woman before the Host of Heaven can be said to be finished for the Host of the third heavens must be finished as well as the Host of the visible heavens before the end of the sixth day The like mystical interpretation I shall give of the word Rested Blessed c. when I come at them In brief I apprehend that there are ten severall words in the said three verses that must be expounded in a mystical sense as well as in a literal 1 The word Heavens 2 The word Earth 3 The word Finished 4 The word Host 5 The word Made 6 The word Rested 7 The word Blessed 8 The word Sanctified 9 The word Sabbath 10 The word Seventh But my work in this Chapter is only to prove that Adam and Reason 1 Eve were Re-created before the seventh day that is to say in the D●awn from Gen. 2. 1. If all the Host of Heaven and Earth were finished before the seventh day then it must needs follow that Adam and Eve were Re-created before the seventh day latter part of the sixth day and this I will endeavour to prove by a necessary consequence drawn from the first verse which runs thus And the heavens and the earth were finished and all the Host of them Hence I reason thus If all the several sorts and kinds of creatures which appertained to the Host of Heaven and Earth were finished before the seventh day then Adam and Eve were Re-created before the seventh day for Gods Host was not finished untill some of that sort of creatures were finished which did appertain to the Host of the Church Militant here upon earth and to the Host of the Church Triumphant in heaven But all the severall sorts and kinds of creatures which appertained to the Host of heaven and earth were finished before the seventh day as the text doth plainly speak Therfore Adam and Eve were Re-created before the seventh day and did appertain to the Host of the Church Militant here on earth and to the Host of the Church Triumphant in heaven before the seventh day or else God did not finish all the Host of heaven and earth before the seventh day which is to deny and contradict the words of the Holy Ghost It is out of question therfore that the souls of Adam Eve were Re-created and made perfect by the Redemption of the Promised Seed before the seventh day for that sort of creature doth appertain to the heavenly Host as well as the Angels and to Gods spiritual Host and Church here upon earth and in that respect the godly converts are called by the Figure Continent for the for the thing contained The new Heavens and the new Earth in which dwelieth Righteousnesse 2 Pet. 3. 13. And it is further evident that such redeemed persons are a true part of Gods Host here upon earth because the Scripture calls the Church of Israel when it was redeemed out of Egypt the Lords Host Exod. 12. 41. Exod. 38. 8. Num. 1. 3. And wicked Antiochus is said to tread down Gods Host or Army underfoot when he persecuted the Church Dan. 8. 14. yea all and every part of Gods Militant Church here upon earth is called Gods Host or Army Psal 110. 3. Adam and Eve therefore must not onely fall into the spiritual death of sin in the day of their creation but they must also be Re-created the same day as a principal sort of those creatures which God did create and provide both for his earthly and also for his heavenly Host for the Text saith That the Heavens and the Earth were finished and all the Host of them which must be understood of every several sort of Host not numerically of the whole number but specifically of the severall kinds of each Host for no new thing of a new kind was created after the sixth day Therefore seeing God did finish all the Host of heaven and earth before the seventh day he must needs Re-create Adam and Eve before the seventh day that so they might be a part of his Militant Church Host or Army here upon earth to maintain an utter enmity against Sathan and his seed Gen. 3. 15. and so from the first sixth day and forwards God will have a Militant Church to continue here upon earth to fight the warfare of Christ against Sathan and his seed to the end of the world Reason 2. It is further evident that Adam was Re-created by the Promised Seed in the day of his creation by another Inference Reason 2 taken from the word Had finished as it is joyned to the If God had made something in the former part of the sixth day that needed a new act of finishing before the seventh day then what else can that finishing act be but Adams Recreation by the Promised Seed word Had made vers 2. From the frame of these words as they are laid down in the Pretertense it is evident that before the seventh day namely in the latter part of the sixth day God had finished some of that work which he had made but mutably perfect in the former part of the sixth day Hence I reason thus God had made some of his works so mutably perfect in the former part of the sixth day that there needed a new act of finishing or perfecting the same before the seventh day and what else can that finishing act be but Adams Re-creation by the Promised Seed and the putting of all the re rest of the Creation at the very instant of Adams fall under the Dominion and Lordship of the Promised Seed And this must needs be so because God had made appointed or fore-ordained Christ to be the right Heir of all his Creation and to uphold all things by the word of his powerfull providence Heb. 1. 2 3. and in that respect Adam must fall and be Re-created on the day of his creation that so the right Heir Christ Jesus might come into actual possession of all the Creation by means whereof the Heavens and the Earth and all their Host was finished before the seventh day and
in this respect Christ i● eminently stiled Jehovah Sabbaoth that is to say The Lord of all Hosts Ps 24. 10. because they were made for his service that he as their proper Lord might rule them and govern them all for it is said That by him all things consist Col. 1. 17. and in this respect also he is See also ch 4 ch 6 at Sixthly called The Lord of all the whole world and of all things therein Jos 3. 11. Act. 10. 36. Phi. 2. 11. Ps 24. 1. Neh. 9. 6. To him also doth appertain the Dominion of the Heavens and of the heaven of heavens the earth and all that is in them Deut. 10. 14 15. And because all Government is his therefore it is from him that Kings do reign and rule Prov. 8. 15 16. It follows therefore that God ordained Christ to be the right Heir and sole Governour of all the Hosts both of heaven and earth on the sixth day and before God could be said to rest on the seventh day 1 God made Adam in the former part of the sixth day after his own Image as the glory of all his Creation and gave him Dominion over all his visible creatures Gen. 1. 26. 28. But it pleased God in his divine Wisdome to make Adam but mutably happy that so he might fall by the sleight of Sathan and lose his pure qualities wherein he was created after Gods Image and that he might thereby also lose his Dominion over all the visible Creation that so Christ the right Heir might have the possession of all for as soon as Adam fell by his disobedience in eating the forbidden fruit both Adam and all the Creation did presently fall into confusion and disorder And thereupon Sathan might well triumph and boast as he did in the dayes of Job that he had walked to and fro in the earth as the Lord and Conqueror of it because he had not onely brought Adam and Eve into Captivity under the spiritual death of sin and the whole Creation into confusion and disorder but also because he had robbed the holy Trinity of all the glory of their glorious Creation 2 God was pleased in his infinite Wisdome and Providence to let all this come to passe that so the holy Trinity might take occasion thereby to declare unto fallen Man how wonderful they were in Counsel and how excellent in working in that they could tell how to make Man mutably perfect and how to let Man fall by the sleight of Satan and how to break the Devils Head-plot by the promised Seed and how to reconcile and recreate Man and how to make fallen Man know and honour his Creators more than otherwise he could ever have done if hee had stood still in his first integrity of Nature for if Adam had still continued in his Created perfections he could not have honoured the Mediator so as he did after his Fall seeing hee needed not a Mediator in that condition neither could he have so much honoured Gods Mercy in the Mediator as he did after his Fall and Re-creation 3 By this time I think any man may easily see the reason why all the three Persons in the God-head had a hand in the Creation of the World and more eminently in the Creation of Man Gen. 1. 26. surely the chief reason was That God might make Adam in his Innocency could not so wel honour all his Creators as after his Fall and Re-creation Adam by his Fall and Recreation the better able to know and honour all the three Persons in the God-head as his Creators for Adam could not honour all his Creators so well in his Innocency as after his Fall and Re-creation and in this respect all the three Persons in the God-head are called our Creators Eccles 12. 1. Psal 149. 2. and our Makers Job 35. 10. Es 54. 5. and truly such Creators could not rest on the Seventh Day from all the Works which they had Created and made until they had made man to know them to be their Creators by a Re-creation which Adam could not do as long as he stood in his Innocency but as soon as his Creation was finished and made perfect by a Re-creation then faln man both knew and honoured all his Creators and the Mediator in special to be the Mediator of his Re-creation of his Reconciliation and eternal Redemption and then God rested on the Seventh Day because he had finished his Creation by the promised Seed 4 After Adams fall it pleased God so to question with Adam about his miserable condition by his Fall that he made him sensible of his misery and then it pleased God to make his Mercy known to him in the Mediator It was a terror to the Devil to hear that the Seed of the Woman should break his head Gen. 3. 15. but because it was a great comfort to faln Adam for God declared the Mediator both in his Person and Office to faln Adam and by Gods description Adam could not chuse but know that his Person must needs be both God and Man he could not chuse but know that he that must break the Devils Head-plot must needs be God and that he that must be born of the Seed of the Woman must needs be Man and then for his Office hee could not chuse but know that it must be a Mediatorial office of reconciliation or else such a miserable sinner as he could never be restored again into Gods favour In all these respects faln Adam could not chuse but know and honour the Father for his great Mercy in propounding such a Mediator and he could not chuse but know and honour the Mediator of his Redemption more than if he had stood still in his innocency and he could not chuse but know and honour the Holy Ghost because his heart and minde was recreated and made new by the sanctifying work of the Holy Ghost for the sake of the Mediator 1 Pet. 1 2. Fallen Adam of himself had no skill nor will to finde out a Mediator till the Holy Ghost did inable him to beleeve that the Seed of the Woman should one day give his Soul as a Mediatorial Sacrifice of attonement even then when the Devil should peirce him in the foot-soals for the procuring of his Fathers reconciliation by which he should bee eternally redeemed from the Curse due to his disobedience and from the guilt of his sin and so be received into Gods favour as his adopted son O the infinite Wisdom of God that could tell how to augment mans happinesse and his own praise by Adams sinful disobedience if Adam had continued still in his innocency he should have been continued only in his Natural perfections and have been a Lord above all the rest of the visible Creation but in that condition he could not have so much honoured all his Creators as he did after his recreation neither should he have attained to that degree of happiness as after his Fall
said eighth day John doth call the day of Christ his Resurrection the eighth day Joh. 20. 26. The Providence of God so guiding his Pen as pointing out unto us backward to the perfection of the mystical number eight in Moses Law My second Reason why the number eight did typifie the day Reason 2 of Christs Resurrection as more eminent than the seventh day is taken from the Law of Circumcision which was so strictly tied to the eighth day that though the eighth day did fall out upon the Sabbath day yet they must prefer the doing of the act of Circumcision because it was the eighth day rather than the act of rest because it was the seventh day Joh. 7. 22. And the Hebrew Doctors do affirm that Circumcision in the time thereof Joh. 7. 22. drives away the Sabbath that is to say A man must omit to keep the rest of the Holy Sabbath to circumcise his child on the eighth day if the Sabbath be the eighth day seven dayes together the young Infant was in his blood of uncleannesse but on the eighth day it must be circumcised for the full cleansing of it from all the pollution that did accompany it in the birth And Rab. M●nac●em on Gen. 17. saith Circumcision was therefore done on the eigth day that the Sabbath might passe over it for there is no eighth day without a Sabbath and then as soon as it was circumcised it was accounted as a new creature as if it were risen again from death to life and this did typifie our first resurrection from the death of sin to the life of grace by vertue of Christs Resurrection whose Resurrection-day is called the eighth day as I have ere-while noted from Joh. 20. 26. A third Reason is taken from the consecration of the Priests Reason 3 their persons were not perfectly consecrated to minister in their office untill the eighth day Lev. 8. 33. 35. Lev. 9. 1. Ezek. 43. 26 27. In like sort the Person and Sacrifice of the Mediator Lev. 8. 33. 45. was not declared to be fully accepted untill his Resurrection on the eighth day A fourth Reason is taken from the perfect cleansing of the Reason 4 Leper on the eighth day Lev. 14. 8 9 10. And from the cleansing of unclean Issues Lev. 15. 13 14. And from the cleansing of the Lev. 15. 13 14. polluted Nazarite Num. 6. 9 10. And from sundry such like Instances where no perfect cleansing was made untill the eighth day then and not till then their persons and sacrifices were acceptable unto God as persons that were newly risen from death to life doubtlesse this full acceptance of them of their Sacrifices on the 8th day did typifie the full acceptance of Christs Person and Sacrifice which was declared by his Resurrection on the eighth day for he rose from the dead on the next day after the seventh day A fifth Reason is taken from that special eighth day of the Feast Reas 5 of Tabernacles which was called also a Sabbath day This day was called the last day of the Feast of Tabernacles and it had a Commandement by it self above the other seven dayes because it was a greater Sabbath than any of the rest and in that respect John doth call it the great and last day of the Feast Joh. 7. 37. Joh 7. 37. And all the Tribes of Israel were bound to observe this day with a general Assembly above the other seven dayes Deut. 31. 10 11. 2 Chr. 7. 9. Neh. 8. 18. And that Assembly is called a General Assembly Neh. 8. 18. by the Seventy in Amos 5. 21. And by allusion to that term the Apostle Paul calls all the Israel of God The General Assembly of the first-born Heb. 12. 23. Amos 5. 21. Heb. 12. 23. And why was this eighth day made more eminent than all the other seven dayes but to type out unto us the eminency of the Resurrection-day of Christ above the seventh day for the exercise of Gods publick worship to the worlds end and the New Testament doth tell us of a great number of Christians that were gathered into a great Church Assembly on this day at Jerusalem Act. 2. 41. And this great Assembly was from divers parts and quarters of the world for many of the dispersed Jewes that did beleeve resorted to Jerusalem from remote Countries at Festival times and many that were converted to the faith did there continue untill they were dispersed again at the death of Stephen which dispersion God turned to the further enlargement of his Church for many of these dispersed Disciples preached the Gospel in sundry parts of the world where they travelled and by that means a multitude both of Jews and Heathens became Christians and these Christians in time made many Christian Church-Assemblies and they all used to meet together on the first day of the week which was the next day after the seventh and so it was the eighth day which was typified by the eighth and last day of the Feast of Tabernacles A sixth Reason is borrowed from the Jubilee Yeer which by Gods special Providence was ordained to be in the eighth yeer Reason 6 after the seventh seven and this sabbatical yeer was ordained to be a greater Sabbath than the seventh seven because it was ordained to give a more full deliverance to Gods people than the seventh seven Lev. 25. 4 8 20. The seventh seven was the forty and ninth yeer and the next Lev. 25. 4. yeer after the seventh seven was the eighth yeer and it was also the fiftieth yeer or the Jubilee yeer And both these Sabbatical yeers thus succeeding each other do most lively point out unto us how the Lords Resurrection-day by which we have a full Jubilee of deliverance from Satans Head-plot should succeed the Sabbath or seventh day Three things are remarkable touching the number Eight 1 That the number Eight was mystical as well as the number Seven 2 That the number Eight was a number of perfection as well as the number Seven 3 That the number Eight was a Sabbatical number as well as the number Seven Now seeing these things have been made cleer and cannot be denied how can it be denied but that the number eight must needs have relation not onely to the Resurrection of Christ on the eighth day that is to say on the next day after the seventh day but also that the said day must be established as a Sabbatical day among Christians in the New Testament in the place of the seventh day II It is no lesse wonderfull that four Sabbaths did meet together and succeed each other at the death and Resurr●ction of Christ 1 Christ did make his soul a Propitiatory Sacrifice of Attonement for our full Redemption from Satans Head-plot on a Festival Sabbath namely on the first day of the Feast of Unleavened-bread and this day John calls a High Sabbath Joh. Joh. 19. 31. 19. 31. 2 Christ rested all
him the tree of knowledge of good and evill 3 He shews the matter and manner of the Womans creation of Adams Rib vers 18. which he had omitted in Chap. 1. and it is placed in Chap. 2. vers 18. by the figure Hysteron Proteron because there was not to be found among all the other creatures that were brought before Adam a meet helper for Adam vers 20. she was the last sort of all the visible creatures of this world 4 God brings the woman to the man and joyns them together in Mariage as a meet helper for him vers 22. This was omitted in Chap. 1. 5 He shews that the place of their creation was without the borders of Paradise vers 8. 15. compared with Chap. 3. 23. 6 He describes the situation of that pleasant Garden of Paradise which God made for the place of their habitation as an addition to their happy condition by creation vers 8. c. but this is to be marked that Moses doth by the figure Hysteron Proteron place their aboad in Paradise vers 8. c. before the creation of the woman which figure he useth very often in this Chapter and in the third Chapter 7 He shews the special use of two Trees above the rest by special names vers 9. 8 He shews that God gave Adam and Eve a twofold command concerning these two Trees The first was a positive command saying unto them in the singular number because of their Mariage-union Of every Tree of the Garden thou mayest eat but of that Tree which doth most concern the good of thy present condition I have named the Tree of life therefore in the first place eat of the Tree of life and thou shalt live for ever for by the name of it God did not onely shew the use of it but also he shewed them their duty concerning it verse 9. compared with Chapter 3. 22. Secondly By way of prohibition and commination God commanded them saying Eat not of the Tree of knowledge of good and evill for in the day thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely dye the death Gen. 2. 17. 9 Unto all these particulars in this order connexed together Moses doth immediately proceed to speak of Adams temptation by the Serpent Gen. 3. 1. and of his Fall Gen. 3 6. And thus after this sort Moses doth adjoyn Adams fall fast to his Creation and seating in Paradise without making mention of any other matter that came between This Reason is further strengthned by the consent of sundry good Authors both ancient and latter Calvin saith in Gen. 3. 6. It may be gathered by the Narration of Moses That Adam and Eve did not long keep their Dignity which they had received for as soon as he had but said they were made making no mention of any other matter he passeth to shew the Fall Mr. Ainsworth also observeth in Gen. 3. 1. That mans fall and misery is immediately joyned to his creation and seating in Paradise Mr. Broughton also observeth in his Sinai-sight Tab. 1. That Moses joyneth mans Creation Triall Judgement and Promise to the same day before the woman was called Eve M. Broughton also in his shewing of corruptions in Religion p. 85. saith The first day in which Adam was made he disobeyed as all may see by the continued narration for Eve and for the Serpents Speech and Temptation and Judgement for Curse upon all the Earth The Hebrew Doctors also do generally hold that Adam fell on the day of his creation Mr. Broughton saith in Consent of Scripture that he never heard of any one of them that was of a contrary judgement and Mr. Ainsworth saith in Gen. 3. that the Hebrew Doctors hold that nothing in that Chapter was done after the sixth day of Creation and saith Maymony All our wise men do agree that this whole matter in Gen. 3. was done in the sixth day Rabbi Nathan doth make the story of the sixth day remarkable by joyning many things to the story of that day in sundry Rhetoricall expressions saying thus The same day that Adam was formed the same day that he was created the same day that his fashion was fashioned the same day that his mould was made the same day that his members were knit the same day that his veines were opened the same day that life was put into him the same day that he stood first upon his feet the same day that Eve was maried to him the same day that he gave names the same day that he entred into Paradise the same day that God gave him the Commandement the same day he disobeyed the same day he was driven out of Paradise Perkins on the Creed touching the time of Adams Fall saith The received opinion in former ages hath been that our first Parents fell the same day in which they were created and therefore Augustine writes That they stood but six hours and though we cannot determine the certain time yet in all likelihood saith he it was very short for after that Moses had set down the creation of man he presently without the interposition of any thing else comes immediately to the fall Irenaeus Con●ra Haere Lib. 1. speaking of the day of Adams Creation and Fall saith It is evident that the Lord obeying his Father suffered death in that day wherein Adam being disobedient unto God dyed for on the sixth day the day before the Sabbatb was his Passion which was the sixth day of the Creation of the world when man was formed Chrysostome on Matth. saith That Adam and Eve in the sixth day of the first week which was the very same day of their creation were cast out of Paradise Divers other Divines both Greeks and Latines are concurrent in the same opinion many of which are also cited by Mr. Broughton in his Consent of Scripture where he citeth this as a common saying among them That in one day Adam was formed and deformed And so consequently from this Reason it follows that the Sabbath was not instituted in the time of Adams Innocency but after his Fall Reason 2. Adam fell the very first time that ever he eat any thing and therefore he fell on the day of his creation for in reason he Adam fell in the day of his creation because he fell the very first time of his eating would not abstain from eating longer than that day seeing variety of meat was created ready for him to eat and an appetite created to desire food And that he fell the very first time of eating it is evident First By the Devils Question and secondly By the Womans Answer 1 The Devil in the Serpent demandeth this Question of the woman Hath God said Ye shall not eat of every tree of the Garden Gen. 3. 1. mark how the Devils demand by way of Query is of a thing to come And indeed the Devill had not deserved the name of a subtil Serpent if he had demanded whether that might be done which had been
execution without any delay of time even as soon as the Commandment Covenant concerning the two Trees was given he did enter into the body of the Serpent and did actuate the tongue of the Serpent to speak his mind And therefore in the first place he did most cunningly preoccupy the womans objection yea Moreover said he Hath God indeed said ye shall not eat of every Tree of the Garden This word Moreover sheweth that some other speech of the womans in opposition to the Serpent had gone before which the devill did now answer by perswading her that the forbidden fruit was therefore detained from them because it was better for their future good than the Tree of life was For saith the Serpent it will make you excell in all kind of knowledge like God To this insinuating Interrogation which doubtlesse the woman thought to be no other but the voyce of some good Angel or servant ●he maketh this reply Of the fruit of the Trees of the Garden we may eat but of the fruit of the Tree which is in the midst of the Garden God hath said ye shall not eat of it neither shall ye touch it lest ye dye Then the good Angel in the Serpent for the woman knew not that any of the Angels were fallen as yet said to the woman Ye shal not dye at all for God doth know that in the day ye shall eat thereof your eyes shall be opened and you shall be as * This term Gods was such an Equivocal term that it might well deceive the woman for she could not conceive it to have an evil sense from a good Angel as she thought this ●o be but she was deceived for it was a fallen Angel that spake this to her and meant that she should be as Gods namely like themselves for the devils are called Gods 1 Sam. 28. 13. 2 Cor. 4. 4. 1 Cor. 8. 5. and that they should know by experience as they did what good they should lose and what evill they should get by eating the forbidden fruit but the woman taking this voyce of the Serpent for the voyce and counsel of a good Angel or Servant was perswaded that her eating of the Tree of knowledge of good and evill would better her condition for the woman knew that their state and condition might be bettered for she knew that her eating of the Tr●e of life would better their estate because it was ordained to confirm them in their created perfections and in that respect she seeing the Tree of knowledge to be good for meat and a desi●e to the eyes and a tree to be coveted to make one wise did take and eat Gen 3. 6. and she w●s the more easily beguiled because she knew not that any of the Angels were fallen Adam c●uld not know saith P. Martyr by reason in his mind that the Devil was fallen at first or else saith he his will had been governed by his mind and in this respect Adam● disobedience is called but a stumble which may happen to the wisest men when they discern not the b●ock that lyes hid in their way and so the first offence in Rom. 5. 15. is translated the inco●siderate stumble by good Linguists Adams inte●rity of nature was such by creation that he was not ignorant of any moral duty and therefore he could not wil any moral evil but he might wil to eat any fruit that was good by creation It was not a sin against the law of his nature so to will and therefore in ca●e he had forborn the act of eating the forbidden fruit he had not sinned by his desire to eat but because he knew not that any of the Angels were fallen he could not but think that the Angel that spake in the Serpent had received some new Commission from God to perswade him to eat of the forbidden fruit for his best good and after this sort the devil in the old Pro●het perswaded the young Prophet to eat and to drink in his house though the young Prophet knew that Gods pos●tive command was to the contrary It is likely he thou●ht that the old Prophet had received some new commission from God to perswade him and so he was deceived to his utter ruine and death 1 King 13. Gods knowing good and evill And thus the fallen Angels did perswade the woman that she should excell in the Theory of all kind of knowledge more than she had by creation if she did but once taste of the Tree of knowledge of good and evill Now mark the Devils dexterity how cunningly and how speedily he fitted his temptation to the womans liking First It was most suitable to her natural appetite of eating Secondly It was most suitable to her naturall desire of attaining a further degree of knowledge which she might desire and she knew that she might also attain it if she had but first eaten of the Tree of life The Devill knew the operation of the forbidden fruit better than Adam and Eve could do as long as they stood in their unconfirmed condition but the devill under the pretence of being an Angel of light and of being her faithfull servant in wishing her to eat of this fruit for her good deceived her for he knew the operation of the forbidden fruit by his own spiritual death better than Adam Eve could do as yet namely as long as they stood unconfirmed for the Devill knew what that evill was by experience which Adam and Eve could not so well know untill they had eaten they knew that the Tree of knowledge was called the Tree of evil death and that it was death to eat of it and this they might have known more fully in the Theory of it had they but known of the fall of the Angels before they had eaten but God was pleased to conceal the fall of the Angels from them and to let them do their worst to make Adam fall because he knew how to bring a greater good out of it at last than if they had stood still in their integrity 5 The Adverb Now hath relation to the time when the woman disobeyed namely it was now before she had tasted any other fruit in the Garden This time of her eating I have at large explained in my second Reason and therefore do refer the Reader thither But there are severall things to be marked in the dexterity of the Devill in taking hold of the very first opportunity of time to speed his temptation 1 He beguiled the womans apprehension on the sudden by The Dev●●●as exceedir ● nimble ● speed h●● temptat●●n and the●●fore he comp●sed many a●● together ● basten th● act of Adams disobedient eating his specious though deceitful perswasions for he perswaded her it was for her greatest good to eat of the Tree of knowledge and thereby he presented the greatest amity to her that might be in a faithfull servant 2 He did at the same instant climb the tree for Serpents have
Christ Jesus did kindle Adams sacrifice at first with fire from heaven for he did usually kindle the sacrifices of the Fathers with fire from Heaven as a sign and token to them that his death was a propitiatory sacrifice of Attonement and that their persons were thereby received into full favour Lev. 9. 23. Judg. 13. 19 20 23. 1 King 18. 38 39. 2 Chron. 7. 1 2 3. Psal 20. 3. And doubtlesse Christ Jesus told Adam that this fire from heaven did represent his Eternal Spirit by which his humane nature should one day be offered up unto God without spot as a propitiatory sacrifice for his eternal Redemption H●● 9 14. But afterwards when Cain came to offer his sacrifice upon the same Altar Christ Jesus did not kindle his sacrifice from heaven as he kindled Adams and Abels sacrifice and by that Cain knew that God did not accept his person as he did his brother Abel and thereupon he hated his brother Abel because his works were good and his own evill for Cain wanted faith in the Seed of the woman which was promised to break the Devils Head-plot by his propitiatory sacrifice which was taught and typified by sacrifices This mystery God kept secret in types from such as wanted faith even from the beginning of the world Rom. 16. 25. and therefore it was kept secret from the Heathen Nations But in the fulnesse of time Christ Jesus sent his Apostles to publish the unsearchable riches of this mystery which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God who created all things by Jesus Christ Eph. 3 8 9. Col. 1. 26. Col. 2. 3. 3 God instructed Adam in sundry other kinds of Ceremonial types that tended to sanctification before he came to present his person and sacrifice before the Lord. As for example Christ Jesus taught him 1 How to purifie his person by washing his body and his garments in clean water just like as he taught Moses afterwards Exod. 3. 5. Exod. 19. 10. or else by changing his soul garments for fair as Jacob being first taught did also teach his hous-hold to do when he went into Gods presence to worship Gen. 35. 2. 2 God instructed Adam how to put a difference between beasts for sacrifice how he should refuse the unclean and offer the clean just as he instructed Noah before he entred into the Ark Gen. 7. 2. It is absurd to think that God did blesse the first Sabbath with differing Ordinances from those in Moses or that God did instruct Adam to worship him in a differing way from that which he did after establish by Moses and the Prophets Doubtlesse therefore when God instructed Adam after what manner he must offer sacrifices of Attonement he also instructed him how to understand and how to open the plain meaning of all and how he should preach it to others and how to pray either by way of confession of his sinfulnesse or petition for some special grace or thanks-giving or singing of Psalms as he did after instruct and appoint by Moses and the Prophets 1 When God appointed sacrifices of Attonement he appointed to joyn preaching therewith sometimes at least and therefore he appointed the Levites to joyn preaching to their sacrifices for they are commanded to teach his judgements unto Jacob and his Law unto Israel Deut. 33. 10. Lev. 10. 11. Mal. 2. 6. 7. 2 When they offered Burnt-offerings Christ Jesus taught them to make Petition and Supplication to the Lord for his favour in Christ 1 Sam. 13. 12. Job 42. 8. Ezra 6 9 10. and doubtlesse Christ Jesus taught Adam to do so for this kind of sacrifice was Job 42. 8. chiefest and it was first in use even from the beginning of the world for Noah did offer his Burnt-offering Gen. 8. 20. and Christ Jesus did appoint it as the first and chief sacrifice in Moses Gen. 8. 20. Lev. 1. 2 3 When they offered Sin-offerings or Trespass-offerings they must lay both their hands with all their might upon the head of their sacrifice and confesse their sin to God over the head of their Sin-offering and their trespasses to God over the head of their Trespass-offering But why must they impose both their hands with all their might upon the head of these Sacrifices The Answer is because by this Imposition they were taught and instructed to rest and repose their souls by a strong faith upon the propitiatory Sacrifice of Christ for the full Attonement of all their sins and trespasses of which they made confession as I have opened the point more at large in the Meritorious price of mans See the meritorious price of mans Redemption on Lev. 4. Redemption on Lev. 4. And touching the point of Confession the Hebrew Doctors have a sentence that is worthy of due observation they say That without particular confession of their known sins no Attonement is made for them by their Sin-offerings or by their Trespass-offerings And this is just according to the rule in Prov. 28. 13. He that hides his Prov. 28. 13. sin shall not prosper but he that confesseth and forsaketh them shall find mercy and no question but Jesus Christ taught Adam thus to do when he offered his sin or his Trespass-offerings 4 When they offered Peace-offerings they imposed their hands on the head of their Peace-offerings And secondly then they made confession of their peace but especially they blessed God for their peace with God in breaking the devils Head-plot by the Seed of the Woman Lev. 3. With these and such like spiritual Ordinances God did blesse the first seventh day And these blessed Ordinances could not chuse but fill the souls of Adam and Eve with joy unspeakable and glorious causing them to break out into songs of praise as Zachary did Luke 1. 68. saying in effect as he did Blessed be the Lord God of Israel for be hath visited and redeemed his people and hath raised up a horn of salvation for us c. as he spake by the mouth of all his holy Prophets ever since the world began Luke 1. 69. In these words Luke 1 69 70. Act. 3 21. Zachary doth affirm these two things First That there have been holy Prophets ever since the world began and therefore Adam was a Prophet Secondly That all the Prophets even from the beginning of the world have spoken and rejoyced in this Horn of salvation therefore Adam did speak with joy of heart of this Horn of salvation and made many Psalms of praise for the Seed of the Woman that should break the Serpents head for his Redemption And doubtlesse God made these Ordinances to be a rich blessing to the souls of Adam and Eve for by them they were more fully instructed and confirmed in their blessed condition by the Promised Seed And God is pleased still to blesse his people all the world over by his plain and manifest Ordinances as the Conduit-pipes of his spiritual blessings in Christ Jesus Epb. 1.
were the Souls of Adam and Eve Re-created in the said six days as a true part of that sort of Creature which appertains to the spiritual Heavens and to the spiritual Earth and to the Church triumphant in Heaven hereafter and therefore seeing God made all things both in Heaven and Earth in six days he rested not on the seventh day till he had perfected Mans Creation by a Recreation procured by the redemption of the promised Seed which doubtlesse was the finishing work of Gods Creation on the sixth day so then our redemption from Satans Head-plot was the last finishing act of the whole Creation and therefore it was the only true reason of Gods rest on the first Sabbath Day and of his command why man should keep a holy rest on that day as it is also typified by the Redemption from Aegypt as in Deut. 5. 15. Hence it follows by necessary consequence that God ordained the sanctified rest of the seventh day to be a typicall sign unto fallen Man of his resting upon Christ by faith to break the Devils Head-plot for his Redemption by his propitiatory sacrifice in the fulnesse of time and then upon the performance thereof the typical use of the rest of the seventh day must cease and yet such a way must be found out by the Wisdom of God as that the seventh part of time according to the account of the days of the Week must not cease but it must still be preserved for the exercise of Gods publick Worship for seeing it hath pleased God to continue his plain and manifest Worship still to the end of the world it hath pleased him also to continue the seventh day for the exercise of his publick Worship to the end of the world and no other way can be found out to accomplish both these namely the ceasing of the seventh day as it was a typicall sign and the continuance of the seventh day without any intermission as it is the sanctified time of Gods publick Worship but by changing the seventh day into the first day of the Week as I shall hereafter shew more at large God willing And this answer to the abovesaid Objection is the rather to be credited because the Redemption from Aegypt by the typical blood of the Lamb is alleged by Christ as the general reasón to inforce his people to the observation of all the Commandements for the Angel of the Covenant saith thus in Exod. 20. 2. I Exod. 20. 2 Deut. 5. 14 15. am the Lord thy God that brought thee out of the Land of Aegypt namely by the typical blood of the Paschal Lamb therefore remember the Sabbath Day to sanctifie it and so it must be applied as a reason to observe all the other Commandements and this sense is yet further inforced because all the precepts of the Law were sprinkled with the typical blood of Christs sacrifice of Attonement Exod. 24. 8. which doth plainly tell us that he by his sacrifice Exod. 24. 8. of Attonement hath procured his Fathers attonement for all our sins against all his holy Law 5 God doth account the violation of the Holy Rest of the seventh day by any mans work to be an exceeding great prophanenesse in every place of their abode for whiles his people were in their travels in the Wildernesse he did as deeply blame them for polluting the typical rest of the seventh day as he did after they were in a setled resting place in Canaan Eze. 20. 13. ●sou was branded with the title of Pr●phaneness for contem●ing his Birth-right in the Land of Canaan because it was a type of the holy militant Church here on earth and of the holy triumphant Church in Heaven and the Jews were no lesse guilty of prophanenesse for despising the Typical rest on the seventh day by doing their own works therein for by doing their own works they committed a double sin on that day First They prophaned it as it was a sanctified sign and Secondly They abused it as it was the sanctified time of Gods Worship and therefore for this double sin God provided as it were a double death namely 1. Stoning to death Exod. 31. 14 15. for he that Exod. 31. 14 15. gathered sticks upon the Sabbath Day was stoned to death Num. 15. and 2. After they were stoned to death their dead Carcas was hanged upon a Tree for their deeper punishment and for the greater detestation of their sin as I have shewed elsewhere from the instance of the rebellious Son in Deut. 21. Yea God was so jealous for the holy rest of his Sabbath that he would not permit them to do any work at all about the promoting of the work of the Tabernacle though he had commanded that work to be done with all diligence Exod. 31. 13. as the place of his holy presence and residence among his people Exod. Exod. 31 13 25. 8 22. yet notwithstanding all this they might not do any work to further the building of it upon the Sabbath Day and the reason is added because I saith the Lord have ordained it to be a sign between me and you that you may know that I am the Lord that do sanctifie you that is to say I am the Lord that do command you to sanctifie the Sabbath Day as a sign of resting on Christ for when God doth sanctifie any thing for mans use hee doth thereby impose a command upon man to sanctifie that thing or to use it as a sanctified thing as I have erewhile noted in the beginning of this Chapter and therefore in this respect the Lord doth in Exod. 31. again and again inforce the observation of the Sabbath Day First By a fresh charge Yee shall keep the Sabbath and Secondly by a fresh reason It is holinesse to you namely it is a sign of Sanctification to you ver 14. yea it is Holinesse to Jehovah ver 15. and therefore in Exod. 16. 23. it is called the rest of Holinesse to Jehovah or an exact holy rest to Jehovah and in Exod. 31. 17. It is called a sign of the Everlasting Covenant between Exod. 31. 17 Jehovah and the Sons of Israel because Jehovah rested on the seventh day and was refreshed Conclusion It follows from all the Premises that God sanctified the rest of the seventh day not onely as the sanctified time of Gods worship both in publick and in private but also as a sanctified sign of Gods resting and of mans resting on the Seed of the Woman for the breaking of the Devils Head-plot by his propitiatory Sacrifice of Attonement which he should accomplish at the very same time when the Devill by his instruments should peirce him in the foot-soals and therefore as soon as the Seed of the Woman had finished that sacrifice the Holy-rest of the seventh day ceased as well as all the other types of Moses Law 2 Cor. 3. 7. namely so far forth as it was a typical sign of the said resting on the
the common opinion of the Jews at the destruction of Jerusalem Object 4. If Christ had ordained his Resurrection-day as the day of his publick Worship in place of the Sabbath or seventh day then me thinks the Apostles in their Writings should have recorded it with the Circumstances of it namely the time when and how he did ordain it if this had been done the matter had been out of question to all men Ans The Wisdome of God did not see it good to make all his Ordinances cleer to all men at the first sight when our Saviour was here upon the earth he did oftentimes open his mouth in Parables that they which see not might not perceive and that his best servants might dig for his hidden Treasures But I may say also it is not recorded that Christ did instruct any of his Apostles of the time when nor of the manner how he did first ordain John to baptise but because all men generally held John to be a Prophet therefore they concluded that he had received some authority from heaven to baptise subjects for Christ against he came into his Kingdome which he proclamed to be at hand and by the like authority we may conclude that the Apostles did command the observation of the Lords day for Gods publick Worship in the place of the seventh day because it was in frequent use in their dayes as I have proved and they being Prophets had special direction from Christ the Lord of the Sabbath so to direct his Churches which directions in all probability they received from him at his first comming to their Assembly in the evening of his Resurrection-day or else in the evening of his second coming to their Assembly on that day seven-night Joh. 19. 20. 26. for then he opened their understandings to understand such Scriptures as he alleged concerning his Joh. 19. 20 26. Death and Resurrection Luke 23. 54. 47. and then also he gave them a new Commission to preach the Doctrine of the forgivenesse of sins in his name Joh 20. 21 22 23. and then he gave Commandements unto them and spake of such things as appertained to the Kingdome of God Act. 1. 2 3. doubtlesse therefore he did then instruct them concerning the day of his publick worship wherein they must preach forgiveness of sins in his name to all the world and this Commission he did again renew unto them before his ascension saying Go and teach all Nations baptizing them in the Name of the Father Son and holy Ghost teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you and lo I am with you alwayes to the end of the world Whatsoever therefore the Apostles commanded the Christian Churches to observe they did it by vertue of Christs former command and therefore Paul saith I have received of the Lord that which I have delivered unto you 1 Cor. 11. 23. The Commandements therefore which the Apostles gave unto the Christian Churches they were the Commandements of Christ among which Commandements the observation of the Lords day must needs be one in place of the Sabbath which was fully abolished by the death of Christ CHAP. XVI Being an Answer to several Questions I whether Christians Quest 1 now under the Gospel are bound to observe the Lords day as strictly from all work and as holily in all the duties of Religion as the Jewes were to observe the Sabbath day THe Sabbath or seventh day must be considered either as it Ans 1 was a holy sign Or secondly as it was the holy time of Gods worship in the first sense the Lords day is not like the Sabbath for our Lords day is not a sign of a thing to be performed 〈…〉 as the Sabbath was but now our Lords day must be observed as a memorial that Christ hath fully broken the Devils Head-plot by his Mediatorial Sacrifice and this he hath declared to his Church by his Resurrection from the dead on the first day of the week and in remembrance thereof he hath now ordained that day to be imployed as the sanctified time of his worship in attending upon his Ordinances both publick and private as strictly from all work and as holily in all Christian duties as the Jews were to observe the Sabbath day under the Law and in remembrance thereof John doth stile it the Lords day Rev. 1. 10. Quest 2. Might not the Jews so much as kindle a fire upon the Sabbath day to dresse necessary food As Mr. Ainsworth seems to understand the Scriptures with the consent of the Hebrew Doctors in Exod. 16. 5. and Exod. 16. 5. Exod. 35. 3. in Exod. 35. 3. Ans I grant that Mr. Ainsworth doth so understand the Scriptures and so do some of the Hebrew Doctors But yet withall I say that the Scriptures rightly understood did alwayes allow the Jews as much liberty to kindle a fire for the dressing of necessary food upon the Sabbath day as it allows Christians on the Lords day as it is evident by the example of our Saviour himself for he went to a Feast upon the Sabbath day into the house of a chief Pharisee Luke 14. 1. and at the same time the Pharisee Luke 14. 1. had many other guests present for our Saviour marked them how they chose out the chiefest rooms at this Feast v. 7 8. And this Feast I conceive was a Wedding Feast though I also beleeve that the new maried parties were maried before this day not on this day It is unlawfull to begin a Mariage upon the Sabbath day Lev. 23 8. for the Jews held it utterly unlawful to begin their Mariage upon the Sabbath day See Ains in Lev. 23. 8. But yet they held it lawful to keep a Wedding Feast upon the Sabbath day and the reason is plain because they held it to be a lawfull custome to keep a Wedding Feast for seven dayes together of which number the Sabbath day must needs be one Judg. 14. 10 12. Gen. 29. 27 28. And this is a common rule among the Jews That whosoever marieth a Maid he shall rejoyce with her seven dayes not doing any work but eating drinking and making merry See Ains in Gen. 29. 27. And none could keep such a Feast of many persons in the cold Winter without the use of a fi●e to make their food comfortable to nature according to the nature of a Feast And it is further to be noted that whiles our Saviour was present at th● Feast he ●ound no fault with the act of Feasting but onely withing corrupt circumstances which did accompany this Feast 1 He found fault with some of the guests because they chose out the uppermost seats 2 He seemed to reprove the Governour of the Feast because he invited his rich friends onely vers 12. But Christ told him it had been more suitable to the Sabbath day if he had invited the poor to his Feast And yet I beleeve it was not sinfull to bid the rich for
if it had been sinfull Christ would either have declined the invitation or else he would have born witnesse against it as a sinful practise but he did neither of these therefore it was not sinful to invite the rich to a Feast upon the Sabbath day where the Feast must last seven dayes together 2 I answer That it was as lawfull for the Jews to kindle a fire upon the Sabbath day to prepare warm food for infirm and weak stomacks which are almost in every family as it was to do any other work of mercy And it was lawfull to do works of mercy upon the Sabbath dayes as it is evident by our Saviours often shewing of compassion to weak and sickly persons upon the Sabbath day 3 I answer that the Priests did hold it lawfull to kindle new fires on the Sabbath dayes for the use of their Sacrifices I grant they had one constant and continual fire that was alwayes maintained by the side of the Altar but from this fire they used to kindle other fires for the burning of such parts of their Sacrifices as they offered on the Sabbath dayes Hence I infer that seeing Christ Jesus hath told us that he doth prefer mercy before Sacrifice no question but he allowed the Jews to kindle a fire for works of mercy as well as for the use of Sacrifices on the Sabbath day and therefore out of doubt they might kindle a fire on the Sabbath day to prepare necessary food for such as are infirm of nature See Mat. 12. 5 6. Mat. 12. 5 6. 4 I answer That the Priests did kindle new fires every Sabbath day to boyl or roast their portion of meat which was due unto them from each Sacrifice by Gods allowance for God commanded them to eat their part and portion in the same day wherein the Sacrifice was offered Lev. 7. 15. but they could not eat this portion unlesse they kindled a fire either to boyl it or roast it 5 On the day of Attonement which was a Sabbath of Sabbatism and therefore every was as strict for rest as the Sabbath or seventh day was yet then the High Priest which must of necessity often wash his Body for the several services of that day might in case he were an old man or sickly have his water wherein he bathed his body made warm by the use of Fire the Hebrew Doctors say They took off the cold from the water either by Irons made hot in the Fire or else by mixing of hot water with the cold See Ains in Lev. 16. 24. By these and sundry such like instances it is evident That the Jews might lawfully kindle a Fire upon the Sabbath Day to prepare warm meat for the comfort of the infirm the aged or sickly persons Quest 3. Is it not plainly said in Exod. 35. 3. Ye shall not kindle a Exod. 35. 3. fire in your Habitations upon the Sabbath Day Ans Though some that are both godly and learned Christians as well as some later Jews do hold it unlawful to kindle a Fire on the Sabbath Day to dresse any meat yet the more ancient Rabbins and many learned Christians also do restrain this Prohibition of kindling a Fire to Artificers only But for the better understanding of the true sense of this text it is necessary to compare it with the like prohibition in Exod. 31. 1 c. where the Lord commanded Moses to command Bezaliel to make the Tabernacle and all the appurtenances thereof with all diligence that is to say with all possible speed without any delay because it was to be for the place of the Lords residence among them Exod. 25. 8. 22. but yet notwithstanding this careful diligence the Lord commanded Moses saying in ver 13. Speak unto the Sons of Israel and say Verily or notwithstanding Exod 31. 13 as the Seventy read it my Sabbaths yee shall keep for it is a sign between me and you throughout your Generations to know that I am Jehovah that sanctifieth you In these words God gave a double reason why they might not do any work about the making of the Tabernacle upon the Sabbath Day 1 Because the Sabbath was the sanctified time for his publick Worship in these words Verily or notwithstanding my command of your diligence my Sabbathe yee shall keep 2 Because the Sabbath was a sanctifi●d sign between me and you throughout your Generations c. ver 13. 3 Unto all this a threatning is added in case any man did presume to do any work about the Tabernacle Every one that prophaneth it shall be put to dye the death ver 14 15. Exod. 31. 14 15 This phrase implies That for their double sin in prophaning Gods sanctified Time and Gods sanctified Sign they should bee put to dye such a kind of death as was after a sort a double death for 1. He must be stoned to death and 2. His dead body must be after his death hanged upon a Tree till Sun-set for the greater detestation of that Sin and for the greater terror of others for this is a thing upon Record in the Hebrew Doctors That all such Malefactors as deserved stoning to death must be hanged up afterwards upon a Tree as it is manifest also by the instance of the rebellious Son in Deut. 21. as I have opened the matter more at large elsewhere But if it be conceived by any that if any man will now presume to gather sticks upon the Lords Day he should be punished with stoning to death as the man that gathered sticks on the Sabbath Day was I answer There is not the like reason because the Lords Day is not ordained to be a sanctified sign of Gods resting and of Mans resting in the Seed of the Woman to break the Devils Head-plot as the Sabbath was I conclude therefore by comparing the work of the Tabernacle in Exod. 31. with the work of the Tabernacle as it is repeated in Exod. 35. that the only reason why they might not kindle a fire in their Habitations on the Sabbath Day was to restrain them from their eager desire from their rash or superstitious zeal to prosecute the work of the Tabernacle which was commanded to be done with such careful diligence for the place of Gods residence among them the Lord doth prefix a prohibition to restrain them from kindling any fire for that work and to prevent their rash and heady zeal a threatning is annexed Whosoever doth any work namely of his particular Calling upon the Sabbath Day shall be put to death Exod. 35. 2. therefore yee shall kindle no fire for that businesse ver 3. And as it was unlawful for them to kindle a fire for such works as belonged to their particular Callings on the Week-days so out of all doubt it is as unlawful for Christians to kindle a fire on the Lords Day to do any such servile works as that was but wherein can you finde a prohibition wherein the Jews are forbidden to