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A16984 The holy genealogie of Iesus Christ both his naturall line of fathers, which S. Luke followeth, chap. 3, and his kingly line, which S. Matthew followeth, chap. I, with fit notation of their names / by H. Br. Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612. 1612 (1612) STC 3867.9; ESTC S1830 8,771 9

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S. Matthew togeather it will not be amisse to speake a litle in particular of their seuerall beginnings Of S. Matthewes beginning S. Matthew begins the storie of our Lords Fathers no higher then Abraham First because the Land of Canaan where the Kingdome should arise was first promised to Abraham Secondly Christ was first promised to him in open distinct plaine words Thirdly he is made Father of all the Heathen which should follow his beliefe the Heathen were to offer first fruites at Ierusalē as Maimony noteth Bechor per. 4. and so for Iewes Gentiles the beginning from him is very fit Of S. Lukes beginning S. Luke before he comes to lay downe the whole Naturall line of Christ hee doth in the first place ioyne the end of the Old Testament to the beginning of the New A most heauenly worke And heere note the very names Zacharj Malachj end the speach of God in the old Testament and Zacharj and Malachj that is Iohn Baptist are the first speach of the Angell Gabriel in the New So sweetly both Testaments doe kisse one another that it is not fit for the hid Apocrhipha to come betweene to hide and obscure their glorious coniunction The holy Genealogie of IESVS CHRIST Both his naturall line of Fathers which S. Luke followeth chap. 3. And his Kingly line which S. Matthew followeth chap. 1. With fit notation of their names ADAM Earthy In my Obseruations vpon these first 10. Fathers their notation is more largly opened Seth Sette Called so properly by foresight that his house onely should continue Enosh Sorrowfull So called for Idolatrie then arising Kenan Lamentable So called for Idolatrie then arising Mahalaleel Praysing God As in sorrowes that is all our comfort Iared Descending Called so because the world went from euill to worse Enoch Dedicated Meant to God as he walked with him Methushelah A weapō against death Because during his life he kept off the flood Lamech Smitten For not til his dayes the Fathers die then al sorrowes come to ripe hart smiting NOAH 10. Comfort His notatiō is manifest Gen. 5. Shem A name His notation is opened in a treatise of Melchisedek Arpachsad A healer of very ruines S. Luke ioyneth Cainan to Arpachsad vvhich the 70. first feigned to delude Heathen vvhom S. Luke follovveth as a reporter but not as a iudge Shelah A Branch or Twigge Eber Passing In and out as the branches of a tree doe Peleg A deuision In his time Tongues were deuided and mans age halfed by the building of Babel Rew His like Both liued iust equall yeares 239. Serug A principall ●ine Nahor Heated As continuing the strength of the Vine Terah A scent It should haue bin as that in Cant. 1.2 but it fell out contrary ABRAM A father high A name too stately for a mā therfore better changed Abraham A father of a great multitude A name too stately for a mā therfore better changed Isaak Laughter or Gladnesse Iacob A supplanter Called also Israel Mightie with God Heere beginneth the distinction of Iewes from Gentiles Iudah Prayse of God Phares A breach maker By occasion at his birth Hezron The middle of ioy He was borne in the middle betwixt the Promise and the Lambe Aram High Though borne in basenesse in Egipt Aminadab A noble people Though base in Egiptian eyne all good are Aminadab in Cant. vvhere the Latine keepeth the terme Aminadab Nahashon Experimenter He had experience of the Promise from Egipt Salmon Set at rest In the land Booz In him shal be strength That appeared when old Booz begat Obed Obed A seruant A stay to his old kindred Ishai Substanciall Though base in Sauls eies yet he is honorably mentioned a Father of Christ The root of Iessai The Kingly line by Salomon which S. Matthew followeth chap. 1. DAVID Beloued Now for the Naturall line looke to Nathan ☞ Bathseba The daughter of oath Kimchi thinketh that Dauid swore that her Son should reigne whē her name was but Bath-shuange a noble daughter and was changed therevpon into Bath-shebange Salomon Peaceable Roboam The inlargement of y e people Though it fell out othervvise Abia My Father is Iah God Asa Healing Syriaque It fell out fit in his seeking to Phisique Iosaphat The Lord is Iudge His name is vsed appellatiuely in Ioel. for Gods iudgement Ioram God is high Achaziah God catcheth As he did him indeed Ioas Desperate And so he had bin but for Iehoiadah that saued him frō Athaliah Amaz-iah Strong in God He vvas so in his ovvne conceit as Ioas king of Israel telleth him But Ioas his father in Barachias dayes gaue him a name that might haue kept him from Edoms Gods to cleaue vnto God that made him conquer Edom. Vziah or Azariah Iah God is my strength Io-tham Iehouah is y e perfect Achas God catcheth Ezekias My strength is Iah-God And so he vvas against Zaneherib but vvhen he began to boast in his vvealth as his strength then he is told that his posteritie shall serue in Babels court Esa 3.9 Manasseh A causer to forget The former ruines of Iudah but he caused more Amon A Nurse But he nourished Idolatrie Iosias My fierie zeale is Iah-God So named whē Ieroboā fell to Idolatry Iehoiakim God will stablish The seat of Iudah though Babel captiue it Iehoiachin God will settle The Infidell Iehoiakim gaue him that name in disgrace of Ieremie telling of the Captiuitie But God reuenged it for in him Salomons race ended the Crowne subuerted and the Diadem was cast away Then his race fayling they were to seeke an Heire of the next of kin And that was * Salathiel ☞ the naturall Sonne of Neri of the line of Nathan the brother of Salomō for from him by right was to spring the successors of Iudahs Kingdome So that Salathiel the naturall sonne of Neri in succession of place is called the Sonne of Ieconiah 1. Chro. 3.17 who had indeed no sonne by naturall propagation but dyed childlesse Ier. ●2 30 And yet in right of the Kingdome Salathiel succeeded him as Heire And in that sence S. Matthew doth say Iechonias or Iehoiakim begat Salathiel Math. 1.12 Marke the woonderfull prouidence of God in this Familie that all this while nor after for the Kings line they neuer named two by one name because it would much haue troubled mens memorie as the nigh names Iakim Iachin haue troubled Greekes and Latines exceedingly taking one for the other The naturall line by Nathan which S. Luke followeth chap. 3. The line of DAVID by Nathan is called the Holy seed Esa 6.13 NATHAN is Salomons brother of Bathsheba 1. Chro. 3. Giuen God hath giuen The Prophet Nathan told Dauid of this speciall Sonne and after the Prophets name he vvas to name the Child of vvhom Christ should come Againe Nathans sonne Mattatha hath a name of the same force to cause better marking as tvvise also Matthat and tvvise Mattathia All call to ma●ke Nathans name case A