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A81179 Petrus Cunæus of the common-wealth of the Hebrews. Translated by C.B. Cunaeus, Petrus. 1653 (1653) Wing C7584; Thomason E1311_2; ESTC R209172 48,319 213

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consider that are pleased with the conceit Certainly after that those ten tribes of Israel were once carried away by Salmanassar the Assyrian and dispersed through Colchos Parthia India and Ethiopia they never came back again into their native soil nor were again conjoyned with the Jews but even to this day if there be any reliques of them under the command of barbarous Nations they suffer the grievous punishment of their Apostacy Wherefore to be in the Common-wealth of the Jews or to have the honour a name from the Jews was impossble for them who had no familiarity nothing to do with the Jews but were seated in another World far off and beheld a different Heaven different Stars It will be worth our pains and much to the present dispatch to examine a memorable place that is in Flavius Josephus * L. 11. c. 5. Antiquit. an Author of exquisit and unusuall diligence Flavius had spoken first concerning them who from every quarter out of the neighbouring places came to Babylon that they might return with Ezra to Jerusalem They all were Jews and their Associates of Levi and Benjamin And then concerning the Hebrews of other tribes he addes But all the people of Israel remained in their * Where they were carried by Salmanassar beyond Euphrates seats wherefore both in Asia and in Europe two tribes only fell under the dominion of the Romans the other ten do still continue on the other side of Euphrates being infinite in number and unknown Verily they were under a harder fate whom Salmanassar led into captivity than whom afterward Nebuchodonozor carried away For the Israelites were for ever restrained and kept back by the River Euphrates which they had once passed over But the Jews passed the same and repassed and came again at last into Palestin and when Palestin it self became either too narrow for them or less gratefull they enlarged and spred their habitations through Europe and Asia This is the reason why Josephus said only two tribes of the Hebrews were brought into subjection by the Romans For at that time the people of Rome although they had almost subdued the World and the Sun did both rise and set within the compass of their Empire being Lords of the East and West they had not yet extended their bounds beyond Euphrates Therefore that the ten tribes of Israel shut up in eternall prison by that River were not then under the Roman power was truly said by the most accurate Writer CHAP. XI Their Conjecture that say the Scepter of Juda was first given to David The prophecy concerning the Scepter not fulfilled till after times When the Scepter was taken away I Have ingenuously and freely spoken my opinion when the Scepter whereof Jacobs prophecy is extant was given to the Jews also what were the members of that Common-wealth which had its rise and beginning from the Secession of the common people These things Eusebius did not understand yet he alone among so many Interpreters hath rightly and almost divinely judged of that oracle The comments of other men I will not relate But what Eusebius affirms to have been done from the beginning of the Hebrew Common-wealth very many conjecture came to pass at that time when the royall power was devolved upon David descended of the tribe of Juda as the sacred History doth witness These men have already received such a solid and happy confutation from Eusebius that no place is left here for the industry of any other For he shews that Davids posterity possessed the Kingdom only for a small time untill the Babylonian captivity and the sundry Scriptures that speak of his eternall throne he hath well and wisely interpreted in relation to the Messias To adde more of this after Eusebius were to labour in vain for by his pains herein he hath eased every one It remains only that wee answer their doubt who wonder why the event came so far behind the prediction concerning the Jewish Common-wealth For we have said it began under Rehoboam and not before But we give them to understand this was very agreeable to the meaning of the prophetick Patriarch For the old Father before his death breathing forth his last words to his children saith he would tell them what should come to pass in the later dayes Besides in prophecies the times are not curiously to be insisted on for most of them are to be interpreted with very great latitude Observe in this very prophecy when it is said The Scepter shall not be taken away untill Shiloh come you would think 't were meant that presently upon the appearance of Messias the Scepter should be snatcht out of the hands of that Nation Which came not so to pass For the Jews lost not that honour till the City being destroyed and the Temple burnt they ceased to have any Common-wealth and to govern themselves by their own Laws Nevertheless the oracle was infallibly true For although the Saviour of the World had left the earth long before yet for certain these things hapned in the same age which was presignified by the Messias himself wher he speaks of the destruction of the City and Temple in these words Verily Mat. 24. this Generation shall not pass till all these things be fulfilled This is enough for the wise The rest that love to raise doubts and scruples every where we regard not For my part seeing men of great name fluctuating among uncertain errours I applyed my self to find out some firm ground to rest on which henceforth I might without danger constantly maintain For otherwise this matter would have often hindred our proceeding in this Treatise CHAP. XII Of Dictators and Judges Of the Senate Sanhedrin Of the initiation of Senators The imposition of hands and the solemn words Who were chosen into that Council and what was their jurisdiction Of the peoples assemblies WE have shewed that the Common-wealth of which we discourse was of all the Hebrews for a long time and then only of the Jews The stating whereof concern'd us much Now having past the trouble of that dispute let us declare who they were that ruled over the Holy Nation and what is to be thought of their judicature and of their Senate The Divine goodness granted not leave to Moses to behold in Palestin the beginnings of that Common-wealth whose Laws he had published in the wilderness That Grace was vouchsafed to his Successor Josuah the Captain General and Soveraign of the people for both at home and abroad in the War his word was a Law His Successors with equall power were they who for going in and out before the people and commanding them might well be called Praetors and Dictators but in the sacred Annals are for the like reason named Judges Flavius hath stil'd them Monarchs a name that the Greek writers gave also to Sylla Cinna Marius and other Roman Dictators These Judges in great commotions were created by necessity and experience witnessed that in
round and as the times are turned so are mens manners Verily the same day that deprived them of the fair light of liberty and struck the Scepter out of their hands did also so abate the edge of their ingenuous spirits that they have no more vigor now nor keeness in them Servitude dwarfs the mind and enchains the spirit and choaks all the seeds of generosity What high thoughts can they possibly have who for so many years through the whole world have been wearyed out with so great scorn and contumely whom Children in contempt have pulled by the sleeve and men by the beard lastly upon whom the fury of all the Caesars spent it self Tiberius distributed their young men sending them as it were for Souldiers into the Provinces of unwholesome air The air of Sardinea was very pestilent Thither are four thousand commanded away to meet an untimely death Titus cast almost as many to the beasts when hee set forth shews at Berytum and Caesarea Trajan himself the mildest of all the Princes decreed they should not read the Law so did other Emperors after him at severall times This was the greatest of afflictions and by Rabbi Zacuth is numbred among the persecutions They decreed saith he a persecution that the Jews should not read the Law But these things were done by Pagans Let us who are joyned to them with a closer bond shew them more favour having this communion with them to hear the commands of one and the same God Truly S. Paul desires to lay down his life for them so fervent is his charity to the Nation And it is his saying Rom. 11.16 If the first fruits bee holy the lump is also holy and if the root be holy so are the branches I will not now ambitiously celebrate their praises for wee abhor from nothing more than such Vanity Yet as to these later times the truth is if we cast up the account rightly out Religion is much endebted to that people For who are they but the Jews that have preserved for us the sacred volumes of the Bible safe and sound How many Errata's had stoln into the Holy Scriptures had the custody thereof been committed only to such as Lactantius Austin Gregory Chrysostom most holy men indeed but unskilfull of the Hebrew tongue Amongst all the Greek and Latine Fathers that governed the antient Church Origen and to speak the most Jerom were the only Hebricians the rest had not learned so much as the very Letters Wherefore if the carelesness of Transcribers had made default they were not the men that could make amends But this was all the Jews only study and their sole care to vindicate the Books of Moses and the Prophets and the other holy writings from the injuries of time This is their proper praise wherein no other Nation c●●imeth any share There is an eminent place in Rabbi Abraham * In libre Juchasin of Salmantica whence we learn That all the Copies of the Bible were amended according to a certain Book of venerable antiquity written long before by the hand of Rabbi Hillel High-Priest of the Jews who came from Babylon into Syria sixty years before the Nativity of our Lord God Jesus Christ In the Kingdom of Leon saith he they found the Bible written by Rabbi Hillel and by it corrected all their Copies part of it I saw which was sold in Afric and was written 900. years before my time Kimhi in his Grammar saith the Pentateuch was at the City of Toledo At that time therefore the Jews were the only Correctors to keep the context of the Bible pure Indeed it had been easy for them to alter and corrupt those places which seemed to condemn their follies when the Christians understood scarce three words of Hebrew but piety with-stood and Religion would not permit them to change what was sacred Nevertheless some have charged them with unfaithfulness in describing much of the text but these men have already had sufficient answer from learned * 8. Explan Esaiae Origen As for me when I consider the unwearyed dilligence and infinite pains of the Masorites I do even stand amazed for having revised accurately and compared all the parts of the Hebrew Bible they signed them with certain notes This was done after the destruction of the second Temple about the year 436. It was observed by them not only how many Verses and words but also how many Letters every Book contained Wherefore that afterward when extreme barbatism opprest the world no tittle of that most excellent Book was lost is a benefit we ow to them Not without cause have the Rabbins said The Masora is as it were the wall and the hedge of the Law In Rabbi Zacuth above cited are Judaicall trifles whereby forsooth it is concluded that the Accents and the Points were extant in the time of Ezra which I therefore mention that it may be added to the rest of those vain arguments alleged by some who in our time deny them to be the invention of the Masorites And in the same Rabbies Book by the same proof is the Targum of Onkelos referd to Ezra's age Which although it be false and easily discovers how little worth the other is yet will find some to defend it the rather that the other may not fall Many are so obstinately given they care not what they say if it may but serve to maintain the opinion they have once embraced That the reading of the holy Scripture is not uncertain and subject to any more variation wee thankfully acknowledge the care and pains of the Jews who lived in the later times after the destruction of the second Temple For when they were fallen from their great and wealthy State they made it their business amidst their extreme calamity to save out of the common Shipwrack this one Chest of inestimable value And this is that we love them for the rest deserve our compassion For they read the Tittles and Letters and Books but they read them only not regarding nor seeking the true and sacred sense So that the saying of their own well agrees unto themselves They make that which is fundamentall a lesser matter and the lesser matter fundamentall And which is worst of all they are not sensible of their Childishness and folly for whereas all their infelicity consisteth in their ignorance of the divine Law they complain of the loss of their Country and of the Kingdom taken from them and of the like things whose possession makes no man happy and whose loss makes no man miserable Seneca tels us of his Wifes fool Harpaste that having on the sodain lost her sight she knew not she was blind and often requested her keeper to bring her to another house for her own was dark The Jews are in the same case They carry about in their own breast the cause of all their misery and suppose by some divine favour they should recover Canaan they would change their climat not
PETRUS CUNAEUS OF THE COMMON-WEALTH OF THE HEBREWS Translated by C. B. Nec omnia nec nihil LONDON Printed by T. W. for William Lee and are to be Sold at his Shop at the Sign of the Turks Head in Fleet-street over against Fetter-Lane 1653. THE AVTHOR'S PREFACE TO The States of Holland and Westfrisia Most illustrious Lords I Offer to your view a Cōmon-wealth the most holy and the most exemplary in the whole World The Rise and Advance whereof it well becomes you perfectly to understand because it had not any mortall man for its Author and Founder but the immortall God that God whose pure veneration and worship You have undertaken and do maintain Here you shall see what it was that conteined the Hebrews so long in an innocent way of life what rais'd up their courage cherished their concord bridled their desires Indeed that people had Rules of Government excelling the precepts of all wise men that ever were Which Rules we have shewed may in good part be collected out of the holy Bible Only of their Military Discipline very little is deliver'd to our memory Yet must every one that considers their victories and atchievements confess that the Hebrews for military vertue were inferiour to none For in the quality of banished men when they were come out of Egypt where they had long sate after a tedious march up and down in the deserts of Arabia for the space of forty years they encountred with mighty and valiant Nations expell'd them and possessed their Country where they built new Towns and dedicated to God a magnificent Temple In this most happy soil where their valour had planted them their mutuall concord made them grow to admiration The Counsels of all provided for the safety of all and the Cities which were many did not every one aim at their own dominion but all used their best endeavours to defend the publick Liberty That the Government might bee compleat and uniform they had the same Laws Magistrates Senators Judges and the same weights measures mony Wherefore all Palestin might be accounted as one City but only that all the Inhabitants were not shut up within the same Walls Such a Community and Conformity there was between them all Yet by the Law there was one City Privileg'd above all the rest not to have dominion over the rest but that all even the remotest dwellers should every year thrice hold their Religious meetings in it A thing so far from breeding any difference among them that it was the strongest bond of union Thus did the twelve Tribes of Israel every one being multiplyed marvellously into the greatness of a Nation overspread a very great and fertile Country The force of enemies the Tempests of Wars and other the like evils nothing prevail'd against them They alwaies rose higher by their overthrows were enriched by their losses and the keeness of their enemies sword put the more courage in them For a long time the Common-wealth of the Hebrews continued in this state till at last after Salomons death having attained the height of prosperity a great alteration happened A certain man Jeroboam all whose hopes consisted in the discord of the people stird up sedition among them and drawing to his party ten whole Tribes constituted a kind of Common-wealth a part to himself the head whereof was Samaria And now there was no longer one but two Common-wealths That of Israel or the ten Tribes lasted but a little while being conquered and carried away into eternall exile The other of the Jews whose imperiall City was Jerusalem although before the times of Vespasian the Emperour it was not wholly ruined yet the power of it was so enfeebled that it could seldom bear up against the enemy Certainly none of all this had come to pass had not they fallen to pieces by their own dissentions who whilst they held together and kept their force united were victorious over so many Nations The discords of the people give the greatest advantage to the enemy This was the cause of the Hebrews ruin and the same hath destroyed the most flourishing Kingdoms other Nations Please you to return into the memory of all former times you shall find scarce any other thing to have given a check to the most high and most mighty States Fortune though envious to such as prosper seldom assisteth any people to the destruction of another unless the people first create trouble to themselves at home knowing neither how to moderate their vices nor govern their own forces It is clear That Politic Nation the Romans who as Tully saith by defending their confederates made themselves Masters of all the world understood exceeding well how the most easy way to subdue confederate people was by their domestic troubles and dissentions Thus while they aided the oppressed party or became Arbitrators of the difference they brought all things into their own power and where they had made a waste they called it peace The Achaians were once terrible to all their Neighbours by means of a confederacy wherein upon fair conditions the Cities of Peloponnesus were united Their Common-wealth was of an excellent frame and very like to yours most illustrious Lords strengthned by their united powers and invincible How often did that Lordly people of Rome knowing Greece was inexpugnable so long as confederated endeavour by art and cunning to dissolve that union The Proconsul Gallus was put upon the business and when he found no success the Spartans by a treacherous device were added to the ligue but upon unequall terms to be a perpetuall cause of difference amongst them This afterward undid the Achaians The Annals are full of such examples but here is no place to make a long relation Rome the Lady of all Nations born for the ruin of the world as Mithridates said groaning under the peoples discord and Senators faction at last gave up her liberty and submitted her proud neck to the yoke of Caesar But to return to the Hebrews I shall mention that in the last place which is the chief of all The formention'd breach after Salomons death had been probably made up again in a short time but that the ambitious Author of it Jeroboam by changing the old true Religion into a vain and senseless superstition obstructed the way of concord and by a smooth oration having obtruded upon the ten Tribes his new invention made them very prone to take armes not so much now for their Estates and Liberty as for their Altars and Idols These things and many more of this sort we have discoursed of in this Treatise and we thought it not unfit to see the light You that are the Fathers of your Country have alwaies had this truth in mind That by concord a small Estate is raised and the greatest is by discord overthrown Your own experience confirms you in it since by divine favour and your own vertue and the conduct of your Invincible Leader your Common-wealth by many degrees is
Jews and others When the Common-weal was of all the Hebrews when of the Jews What the Scepter was The plausible opinion of Eusebius confuted Wherein consists and to whom belongs Imperiall Majesty WHat we have now said of the sanctuary is of great moment to the confuting of M●●monides but wee must produce other Arguments to prove that the Common-wealth of which old Jacob spake to Juda on his death Bed was no where seated but in Palestin We will not go far but cite M●●monides for a witness against himself How often doth he tell us the holy people without the bounds of the Holy L●nd was loosed from many of the Mosaicall Laws He hath a notable * In Halacha sanhedrin d ssertation wherein he circumscribes with certain limits the power of the Judges both of Palestin and Babylon Certainly the greatest part of M●ses Law is conversant about criminall causes The judgement hereof saith Maim●● could be no where exercised by the Babylonian Jews no not in Palestin And the Jews of Palestin as by the Law they gave judgement to their own people in all causes within their own Country so without it they gave no sentence upon their Country-men unless by the permission of the Babylonian Peers or other heads of the exiled Jews Whence we gather that the Jews of Palesti●● judged of crimes in their own Country alwaies by vertue of the Law sometimes out of their Country but by permission and leave of others the Babylonians no where judged of them not in their own dominion not in Palestin not by force of Law nor by permission And are these the men think you to whom was given the Jewish Scepter after the affairs of Palestin were broken and decayed Surely either the excellent writer knew not what was the dignity of the Scepter or he thought too well of some States of straw that do there boast themselves to be of Davids house But wee wonder not at this light mistake of Maimonides when we consider by what strange interpretations others have laboured for the sense of Jacobs divine speech I remember I had conference concerning this with the honourable Apollonius Scottus assessor of the supreme Senate at what time in his house at the Hague I sweetly spent the Vacation and with great ardor ran over the Luculent commentations of Rabbi Ben Maimon wherewith I was so taken that I crossed almost all my former notes concerning the Jewish State There did this Senator such is his learning and the exceeding vigor of his wit signifie more than once that in his judgment no other Text in the sacred Book is more examined by learned men and less understood Verily I was glad to find of my opinion a man whose authority and repute might encourage me to oppose the interpretations of any other whatsoever Wherefore by his incitement I think I shall not do amiss if in so great a multitude of conjectures I shall also publish what my judgment is about a prophecy so illustrious The Argument indeed is worthy wherein the wit of every man may exercise it self and shew its strength Although in this our Treatise we handle the affairs of Hebrews and Jews in common and without difference for the most part yet to secure the Reader from mistake we will once for all demonstrate that the sacred Common-wealth constituted by Moses according to Gods appointment was alwaies the same and founded on the same Laws but not alwaies of the same persons A long time it was of the Hebrews afterward by change of times it was only of the Jews And so the oracle of Jacob which is of Juda's Scepter pertaineth only to those later times The ignorance whereof is the cause why this admirable prophecy hath been hitherto misunderstood I will not mention here the miserable hallucinations of Origen Austin Epiphanius and others who thought the Jews were promised by those words of Jacob a perpetuall succession of Kings of the same tribe and the same linage even to the times of Messiah An opinion which led the followers of it into insuperable difficulties for they know not what to say nor whither to turn themselves when they saw from the death of Sedechiah to the times of Aristobulus the Kingdom of the Jews was none and after that untill Herods tyranny it was in the hands only of the Hasmonaei of the tribe of Levi. These things of late are discussed well and with good success in the exercitations against Baronius by the most learned man of our age I saack Casaubon who is pleased with the famous opinion of Eusebius extant in the eighth Book of his Evangelicall demonstrations We pretermit all things rightly said both by Eusebius and by Casaubon that we may not do what is done to our hand And we confess among all the Interpretations hitherto divulged that of Eusebius is far the best But because neither Eusebius nor that great Scholar that follows him seem to me to have understood what that Scepter is of which the old Prophet speaks to his Son a little before his death nor when it was given to the Jews this is needfull now to be cleared but not without a preface For it is no pleasure to us to dissent neither from Eusebius whom we have ever esteemed among the greatest writers nor from him whom we have above named the prime man of our age the follower of Eusebius to whom we owe so much reverence that no man is so great with us as He. For He it is by whose conduct these our times have made admirable proficiency toward the perfection of all learning But we are constrained by our ingenuous love of truth to lay aside affection and impartially inquire what is right The first error of Eùsebius is that the Scepter was given to Juda even from the time of Moses because this Tribe excelled alwaies among the rest with singular dignity and held a more honourable place both in the Camps and in the order of them that offered gifts in the Temple Which Argument moves me no more tha● if one should say the Majesty of the Scepter at R●●● or Athens was not in the Roma●●●● Athenian people but in one 〈◊〉 which was more noble or flou●●●ing For truly it is manifest by the most constant affirmation of antient Authors that in Rome and Athens both were many and divers tribes some above the rest in dignity place and order What is it then Verily I suppose the Scepter to be nothing else but the Majesty of Empire Majesty I mean pertaining to the Common-wealth it self Wherfore whose is the Common-wealth theirs also is the Scepter Now the Hebrew Common-wealth from the age of Moses until the reign of Rehoboam was not of the Jews but of the twelve tribes Whence it follows that the Scepter all that space of time was of all the Israelites But of this Scepter which a long time was common to all the tribes the divine Patriarch spoke not in that celebrious oracle He had respect unto
goodness of his cause After which time the twelve Tribes of Israel drunk with their sweet abominations reeled more and more from Jerusalem and refused as upon their Gods command to have any Communion with the Inhabitants thereof And now whatsoever cause of hostility there happened else the greatest reason alwaies seemed that which was taken from their different Religions Thus began the Kingdom of Israel divers from that of the Jews the seat whereof was at Jerusalem And here is the spring of all the calamities that came upon the Hebrews For being weakned by themselves and having drawn much blood from one another they were made a prey to forein Nations who before were invincible against all the world Now Susac the Egyptian spoiled the holy City and the Temple and by way of disgrace set Pillars in severall places upon which were carved 't is a sha me to speak the secrets of Women A fact which Herodotus ascribes unto Sesostris by mistake of the name as Flavius hath rightly judged A bitter calamity this but the things which a long time after were suffered both by the Jews and Israelites were far more grievous And first by Salmanassar the Assyrian was quite destroy'd and overthrown the Empire of the ten Tribes The whole Nation being carried into Media and Persia gave place to the prophane Hittites whom Esarhaddon soon after sent out of Persia into Palestin to inhabit the Land of Israel So do Kings according to their pleasure use to translate Nations like Cattle which Shepheards drive sometimes into their Winter sometimes into their Summer pasture For by this means people are tamed and softned and they that dare any thing at home are held under quiet subjection in a strange Land Never had the Israelites after that time the happiness to return into their own Country or to repair the ruins of their Common-wealth They had so highly offended God by their impious Idolatry that no length of time nor revolution of ages could pacify his wrath The Israelites being thus gone into their eternall exile the Jews remained to receive their due punishment likewise Which was inflicted on them as surely though more slowly In the reign of Zedekiah Nebuchodonozor with a mighty army subdued Egypt and Syria and burnt to ashes the City of Jerusalem and the Temple a place of infinite opulency In which time Himself upon news of Nabolassars death hastning home to take possession of the Kingdom left Commission with his Commanders to bring away the Jews to Babylon and the places thereabout There he assigned them their seats and Fields in the culture whereof this new Colony might spend their time and get their living Venerable monuments of antiquity remain of Berosus Annals wherein 't is written that Nebuchodonozor out of the spoils brought thence built a Temple to Belus enlarged Babylon according to the Majesty of his Empire and girt it with Walls of Brick Moreover made Gardens in the Air and pendent Woods in favour of his Wife who having been bred in the mountainous parts of Media delighted in the prospect of Woods growing in high places Whence appears the vanity of that which the Grecians have delivered with great consent that Semiramis raised those admired works For they are confuted by an Author in Flavius beyond all exception namely Berosus the Chaldean who as all men have believed is most antient and with very great Religion and truth hath consecrated the affairs of his own Nation to eternall memory But the Jews were not punish● so grievously by the hand of God nor so long as the Israelites They lived in a gentle and easy exile as in a Country of their own and after seventy years were gone about they were restor'd to Palestin rebuilt their City and Temple and established their Common-wealth again Here now was the state of things much different from what it was before For the Empire which before was in the House of David was now usurped by the Levits after a various manner These men having gotten into their hands the Supreme Power advanced the Common-wealth indeed to the height of riches and greatness but while they contend among themselves for power and honour they trod under foot both divine and humane things So little of piety and modesty did the most sacred name of Religion give to them whom God had selected for himself out of all the rest and separated so long ago that among the holy offices and ceremonies they should lead their lives far from ambition and vain glory CHAP. XVI The Priests have the Government Their evill behaviour Of the sons of Elisab The temple of Garizin built The wickedness of Onias The vertue of Matthias and of Judas Maccabaeus Alcimus his outrage Judea again under Kings Of Herod his cruelty and iniquity OF the Tribe of Levi after the restauration of the City and Temple first the High Priests ruled all without assuming the Title of Prince or King These enjoyed themselves or disposed of to others all favour wealth and power the rest were Plebeians without honour without authority Therefore they that were but Levites were competitors for so great a preferment and used all endeavour some by force some by fraud and fallacies few by the true way to attain unto it Nothing can be imagined more dishonourable than what the two Sons of the high Priest Elisab committed after their Father's death For both Jesus by the help of a barbarous Captain went about wickedly to deprive his Brother Jannes of the high Priesthood which he had received according to the Law and Jannes to retain his right became guilty of a greater wickedness for he slew the same Jesus with his own hand in the temple of God and sprinkled the altars with his Brothers Blood Jannes not long after had for his successor Jaddus Whose Pontificate likewise his Brother Manasses devoured in his hopes but having married against the Law a strange Woman the Daughter of Sanballet whence arose a tumult amongst the people he quickly perceived a necessity lying upon him either to lose his affinity with so potent a Father-law or else relinquish his hopes of the Priest-hood Here upon long deliberatioa with himself at last having communicated his Counsels to his Father-in-Law he conceived a notable enterprize which all posterity talks of none approves For he resolved to erect a Temple in Garizin the highest mountain of Samaria and shortly received power to doe so from Alexander by the mediation of Sanballet Thus he that was not capable of the most honourable office at Jerusalem because he had violated the Law became High-Priest as he could in another place and in the possession of it thought himself in Heaven See the heart of a most wicked man in whom you may doubt whether his ambition or impiety were the greater Yet was this but a small thing in comparison of what Onias the fourth did out of a desire of domination Being made High-Priest and seeing himself too weak for Jasons faction to get the