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A28529 Mysterium magnum, or An exposition of the first book of Moses called Genesis. Concerning the manifestation or revelation of the divine word through the three principles of the divine essence; also of the originall of the world and the creation. Wherein the kingdome of nature, & the kingdome of grace are expounded. For the better understanding of the Old and New Testament, and what Adam and Christ are. Also, how man should consider and may know himselfe in the light of nature, where he is, and where his temporall and eternall life, consist; also, where his eternall blessednesse, and damnation, consist. And is an exposition of the essence of all essences for the further consideration of the lovers, in the divine gift. Comprised in three parts: written anno 1623. By Jacob Behm. To which is added, The life of the author. And his Foure tables of divine revelation.; Mysterium magnum. English. Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.; Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.; Ellistone, John, d. 1652.; Sparrow, John, 1615-1665?; H. B. (Henry Blunden) 1656 (1656) Wing B3411A; ESTC R212985 753,539 662

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and mysterious intimations and prophecies concerning the hidden spirituall world shewing what shall be after this time 41. Reason must know that the Spirit of God hath not laboured in the work onely to set forth the histories of the Ancient which for the most part seem but simple and childlike no they are set forth for a Type and information 42. The Spirit of God hath represented the greatest wonders therein which he would accomplish in man and that in a plain simple and childlike manner that so the pride of the Devill and the suttlety or wisdome of Reason might be confounded and made foolish thereby 43. For we must know that the greatest power and vertue together with the wonders doth lye in the humility and lowliness and how God is so near unto all things and yet nothing apprehends him unlesse it stand still unto him and give up the Own will and then he worketh through all as the Sun through the whole world CHAP. XLIX Of the death of Sarah and the hereditary Sepulchre of Abraham What is understood and signified thereby THe Spirit in Moses hath set before him the whole figure of man by Abraham shewing what his condition should be in this world Gen. XXIII and what hereafter should become of him for after he had first spoken of the beginning viz. of the Stock of the humane tree shewing whence it did spring he afterwards declares its boughes and branches together with its power and vertue and mentioneth how this tree is corrupted in its power and essence and that God hath bestowed the highest Tincture upon it to tincture it again and renew it and how the Poyson in the essence of the tree * * * Or hath been with-stood is to be resisted 2. Here he doth now very wonderfully signifie how this tree hath stood in the corrupt property in a strange field and rooted it selfe with the root into a strange or alienate own hood wherein the root was not native and how the root of the humane tree must forsake the strange field together with the strange introduced essence and wholly give it selfe freely out of its life's will and desire 3. Also hereby is signified how the place whence the humane root did spring is between the holy spirituall world and this earthly corrupt world and that mans propriety from whence he is sprung doth stand in a double * * * Our Text hath it The Cave of Machpelah which here in the Germane version is rendred a double Cave or a twofold Pitt cave viz. in two Principles and how he must be buried in this twofold pit as a kernell which is Sown into the ground and how also this cave of Machpelah this twofold pit is mans propriety of which essence or substance he himselfe is essentially 4. The figure of this wee see here in Abraham that when he conversed in this outward world he possessed upon the earth no Land of his Own but went from one place unto another and was every where a Stranger but when his Sarah dyed then he would have a burying place for a certain possession for his wife himselfe also and his children and moreover he would not have it for nothing but buy it all which is a very wonderfull typification and not onely a bare history as the Jewes have held it to be before whose eyes the vail of Moses is hung but we will here also set forth the inward figure with the outward and see what the Spirit in Moses doth here signifie Gen. 23.2 5. Moses saith Sarah dyed at Hebron in the * * * Our Text Kiriach-arba head Citie in the Land of Canaan this may very well thus be but the Spirit hath his figure under it for he lookes upon the Centre where the death of the Saints is and where the true man must dye as namely in the Head-Citie Hebron that is in the formed Word where he hath introduced the own hood and selvish lust into the formed word of his life's property and set himselfe up into a selfefull Dominion and Regiment as into an Head Cittie where the selfe-will hath framed and contrived to it selfe a Citie or propriety in the formed word and built it up for its own peculiar Land of possession where he indeed supposeth he is a God or Something of his Own that he may do with and how he please now this selfe-will must dye in the Head-Citie viz. in the formed Ens of the Word in its Centre viz. in the Citie of its own-hood 6. And this Citie Hebron lyeth right over against Mamre viz. between the eternall and temporall nature where the cave of Machpelah the twofold Pit is viz. the Kingdome of God and of nature for in this twofold Pit Abraham would bury his Sarah and have the Pit for his Own 7. That is to say when the children of the Saints in Hebron viz. in the Citie of humane own-hood do dye unto the selfefull outward naturall life or Selfehood then the true resigned life will no longer stand in a strange field or strange essence but in its own from whence it is Originally arisen but being it hath lost this same life's field in Adam and rooted it selfe into a strange field viz. into the Serpents field of falsehood the life cannot take unto it selfe again of due Right the first true field but it must buy it this is even the figure that Christ hath bought it for his Bloud of the heavenly essentiality for the holy Tincture understand he hath thus purchased it of the eternall nature wherein Gods Anger viz. the wrath of God in the Centre of nature was manifest and had devoured this field in the humane property into its selfe as its own for out of the Centre of nature the Word of the humane property was brought into a formation This the children of Selfe had taken into possession therefore saith the Spirit the children of Heth had this field for their own possession 8. This signifieth that Gods children must wholly forsake the nature-Right in this field of the formed life or word for they have lost the naturall Right in it but in Christ they must buy it again of the Father of nature they must take Christ for their Ransome and give the Father four hundred shekells of Silver for the same and these are the four Centres in the spirituall bodie 's property which are born in the holy Tincture viz. in Christs property 9. The first shekell is the true magicall fire the Second is the Light or Love-desire the third is the holy Sound of the mentall tongue the fourth is the formed or conceived Ens out of the other properties where the holy life is formed and stands in an Essence this is the pure Silver without any spott or foulness under which the Spirit of Moses points that Abraham in Christ hath given to the children of Heth viz. to Ephron understand to the Father or the Fathers property for his cave of
Mystery and a very Secret hiddennesse to the earthly Man even so also the false Cainicall Church of hypocricie and seeming holinesse whose heart and desire is onely of the outward world hath gotten aloft this whole time and hath the outward dominion and Name as if it offered to God but the true reall Christian Church is hidden under it as a very secret Mystery and is not known of the Cainicall Church 3. Cains Church sets forth it selfe very devoutly and glysters on all sides with specious Ceremonies and pompous ostentation giving forth that it is holy righteous and good that it also offers in the Covenant of Christ but its heart is onely a glozing soothing bravely attired Harlot full of Cainicall murther reviling and blasphemy full of censure and selfe-speculation in pride in covetousnesse and high mindednesse but Abels Church is hidden under it in great plainnesse and with no Respect and Reputation and is accounted but foo●ish in reference to the glittering shew of Cain and is continually slain by Cain in its simplicity 4. Now saith Reason what had God any pleasure herein that he suffered Cain to kill Abel and why is it still to this day that the children of God are slaine dispised contemned reproached mocked scorned and cryed down for false by Cain viz. by his posterity one cause hereof is this 5. Prince Lucifer was an Hierarch in the Kingdome or place of this world as Christ even calleth him a Prince of this world viz. in the Kingdome of darkness in the Anger of God and was cast for his pride sake out of the light into the darkness 6. But being God then created another Prince viz. Adam in and for this place with whom he bound himselfe even with his deepest Love before the foundation of the world in the deare and pretious Name JESVS that he would break down and destroy the throne and Kingdome of proud Prince Lucifer in the humane property and overcome and be predominant with Love thence forthwith arose his Envy and wrath against man 7. Secondly the Cause is this In the fall of man the wrath of the Eternall and also of the Temporall and inchoative nature obtained the Superiour Sway and dominion in the humane property for the Kingdome of Heaven did extinguish in Adam and Eve when as they became Earthly and in the roome and stead thereof the Kingdome of the Devill did awake in the Serpents wit and pride in them for the a a a Mans will humane will had broken it selfe off from God and was entered into selfehood and no longer understood any thing of the Mystery of Gods Kingdome 8. But seeing that the Kingdome of God did againe bud and break forth in the ATM of the Covenant in Abel and the children of God the Devills Kingdome and will in the Serpent-Monster could not brooke it Also the Love-Kingdome is a great Enmity against the wrath of the Eternall nature according to the darke property for the humane Essence was become according to the darke worlds property as to the Soule an halfe Devill and as to the outward worlds vanity an halfe Beast in which Beast the false suttle crafty wicked lustfull proud covetous envious and angry Serpents worme did sit infected with the Devills will 9. This wrathfull vile malicious monstrous beast would live in its owne selfe property therefore the Angelicall virgin-childe which should destroy and possesse the Kingdome of this Evill Beast did appeare against him in Abell This was now a Great Enmity for the Anger of God had captivated Man and would worke and rule in him therefore Gods Love brake forth out of the Anger as a light out of the fire and would kill the Anger and change it into Love and help againe poore mans Image and redeeme it from the Eternall Anger and death 10. But being the Anger had got the upper hand and sway in man and yet the virgin-childe of the Angelicall worlds Essence should spring forth and grow out of the Covenant of God out of the disappeared Ens through the Anger as a clear delightfull light shines forth out of the Candle through the wrathfull fire which depriveth the darknesse of its power and prevalency therefore the outward body in Abel and the children of God must suffer it selfe to be slaine and persecuted by the wrath of God for b b b The outward Body it was a strange figure on the virgin childe 11. For Abel in his outward flesh had the Awakened vanity lying in him as well as Cain he was also Sinfull as to the outward man but internally the Angelicall word and Image of Paradise did spring and bud forth againe in the Covenant this was now a great enmity against each other the inward man bruised the Serpent-Monster upon the head of its false desire and the Serpent-Monster stung him on the heel of his Angelicall will and openly mocked the Angelicall Image as it is so still to this day so soon as the virgin-childe is borne in the Spirit of Christ the outward earthly body together with the virgin childe is by the children of Cain persecuted contemned reviled and accounted as a strange childe of the world 12. For the Serpents-Monster is as a foole before God and being the noble and pretious virgin-childe must beare such a Monster on it in the outward flesh to which the Devill hath yet continuall accesse therefore this body is strongly assaulted and struck at by the Devill in the Anger of God and its children they would continually slay it for the virgin-childe worketh through the outward man as a light through the fire and manifesteth it selfe it teacheth and reproveth the wicked Sort and this the Devill cannot endure for it is against his Kingdome as the offring of Abell was against Cains 13. For Cain offered in the proud Serpents desire as an hypocrite and would be an honest demure devout and Godly childe in his Serpents desire but Abel humbled himselfe before God and set his desire into Gods mercy Gods Love-fire tooke his offering and penetrated through the earthly offring and fire and the like also is to be understood in the Body of Abel as the Incorruptible being shall swallow up the corruptible so also the heavenly tooke the earthly captive in it selfe 14. But that Cain slew the outward body of Abel hath this c c c Signification type and figure that the outward body shall be d d d Or mortified slaine in the Anger of God the Anger must devoure and mortifie the outward Image which is grown up in the Anger and out of Death springeth forth the Eternall life 15. Abel was a figure of Christ the children of Gods Anger must execute the Right of Gods Anger upon the outward earthly and also beastiall Image of the children of the holy One even as the Pharisees who before God were onely false Serpent-children as Christ called them must persecute and kill the humanity of Christ so likewise was Cain a type
light from the new-birth of Christ in the heart which comforts it in its forsaken condition and helps to nourish and cherish it and tells it that it shall not dye but become a great Nation but not in its innate and inbred heritage viz. in the evill Selfe-will but in Beer-sheba that is in the true Contrition in the wilderness viz. in the valley of teares in the desertion that is the poor nature must work in this forsakenness and in its present banishment and exile from the sensible and full enjoyment of Paradise bring forth much fruit which fruit the Angel brings again into Abrahams Tent to be a sojourner of Christ. 13. That is we must understand when Christ is born in man he rejecteth the vanity of nature with the will which worketh and desireth vanity and maketh the naturall will to be Servant whereas before it was Lord and Master but Nature standeth in the wilderness in the vanity of death encompassed with Sin and now it must work and bring forth fruit and yet it looketh upon it selfe as wholly impotent and as one wholly cast out from the inward spirituall will of Christ and in it selfe it seems as one foolish and contemned of the world and every way beaten off from its own will and then it begins even to sinck and quail in it selfe and to leave off from its own will and all things are of small esteem with it That which before did rejoyce it that now is against it and it stands allwaies as if it should dye it hopeth and doubteth that is it hopeth amendment that it might yet once be delivered from the scornfull contempt and be set again into the honour of its selfehood but it dryeth up also it s well of water and Gods anger appears in its sight that is all its friends depart from it with whom before in its Temporall goods and prosperity it had pleasure respect and honour so that it looks upon it selfe as continually a dying 14. And when this comes to passe then it is right in the way to Beer-sheba and wandreth in the wilderness for it knowes not what it shall do it is every ones scorn whatsoever it lookes upon rebukes it for a fool in that its power is taken from it that it must now forgo the beauty riches and honour of the world and all whatsoever might advance and preferre it in Temporalls and yet it would fain have them but yet it is drawn from them by the inward man in Christs spirit and * * * Blamed or upbraided reproved in these Temporalls for unrighteous and abominable 15. And then indeed it enters right into Beer-sheba viz. into the Contrition of the heart and setts reason by the empty water-pott of Hagar and goeth a stones cast from its Son Ismael viz. from the own desire of nature and stands and compells also the thoughts of nature and will not give any thing any longer to its own children viz. to the Sences and cogitations of the minde but casteth them away as children that now must dye a stones cast that is a while from it selfe that it might not see the death of its children so wholly doth Hagar viz. the nature with its Son give up it selfe to the minde for the mortification of the selfehood of the own will sits also and mournes in it selfe in Beer-sheba viz. in the broken and contrite heart and wholly despairs of its Reason would fain dye that it might be but freed from the miserable forlorn condition 16. And then when it is thus prepared that it quite despairs of its Selfe gives up it selfe wholly into the death of selfehood then cometh the Angel of God to Hagar that is to the poor forsaken and dying nature and saith What aileth thee Hagar God hath heard the voice of the Lad where he lyeth arise take up the Lad and hold him in thy hand for I will make him a great Nation and then God openeth the eyes of Hagar viz. of nature and shee sees a well of water and then filleth her bottle with water and gives the Lad drink who growes in the desart and is a good Archer and dwels even in the wilderness of Paran and must take an Egyptian wife The inward exceeding pretious and worthy figure of this stands thus 17. When man hath put on Christ in Faith and is entered into right true Repentance and hath in his minde forsaken the whole world even all its honour goods and things temporall then the poor nature of man doth thus stand in the mortification of selfe as is above-mentioned concerning Hagar and her Son for it desireth also to dye even to the Senses and cogitations of the minde and to enter wholly into Resignation 18. And when it stands thus in the thoughts of death having given up its will and cogitations into mortification then the inward Voice of Gods Word manifests it selfe in the Minde and * * * Thoughts meditations Senses and even there the divine word heareth the voyce of the childs crying viz. the troubled disconsolate Minde in its * * * Cogitations meditations thoughts for it soundeth therein in the divine voice and saith in the divine voice to nature viz. to Hagar What aileth thee thou troubled and perplexed nature fear not God hath heard the voice of the Lad viz. of thy thoughts which thou hast offered up in the desire to God Arise that is lift up thy selfe to God in this resignation and stand up in the voice which hath gratiously heard thee and looked upon thee and take thy cogitations viz. thy Son by the hand of faith and guide and govern the powers of the Minde they shall not dye but live and go for I will make them a great Nation that is to a great divine understanding and capacity in divine Mysteries and God openeth unto nature the fountain of living water so that it receiveth into the Bottle of its essence in it selfe of Gods well-spring and therewith it gives the Lad viz. the Sences or powers of the minde drink 19. And then God is with this Lad of the Thoughts and he groweth great in the wilderness that is in the corrupt nature the right discreet and intellectuall child groweth great in the Spirit of the Lord and becomes an Archer that is an Archer of the Lord and his brethren who shootes the Birdes of prey and the wild Beasts understand he shooteth down out of his Spirit the evill beasts and birds in his brethren with the holy Spirit he teacheth them and reproveth them with divine Arrowes 20. But he must dwell in the wilderness of Paran viz. in the corrupt flesh and in the wilderness amongst ungodly People and there he must be an Archer of God and his Mother viz. nature gives him an Egyptian woman that is nature layeth a fleshly woman by the noble Minde born in Christs Spirit with which the noble new-born Minde must sit in wedlock and be plagued with this Idolatrous fleshly
with the eternal one and becometh one substance therewith for it goeth into its nothing Must not the false will or desire for a worldly Law 's sake for feare of punishment forbeare or stand still from unrighteous works Wherefore then not also for the sake of the commandement of God Can it be obedient to a worldly Lord and Master and for that end stand still for which he would have him wherefore not also to God especially when the ability is as soone given as a Man doth but incline his will to stand still 59. But the cause why the total false wicked will doth not stand still and incline it self to Grace is this that it is clearely a Thistle borne wherein Grace lyeth too deeply hidden and the wrath of God is too strong in nature Grace draweth it and sheweth to it it s own falshood and wickednesse but it contemneth Grace and worketh as a Thistle doth in the power of the Sun Such a one is to God † † † 2 Cor. 2.15 16. a good savour of death to the damnation in hell that Grace may be severed from the false and wicked will 60. But the conclusions of reason which pronounceth that God in himself so farr as he is called God hath determined that one part of men and indeed the greatest number shall and must be damn'd and that of his own purposed will he hardeneth them is false and hath no ground either in the Scripture or in the light of nature If a man but rightly consider the Scripture and doth not blindly looke upon it 61. For in God so farr as he is called God there is no purpose nor beginning to will he is himself the will of the profundity viz. one alone and himself willeth nothing but good and therefore is himself also that same good will or willing of good For the good that he willeth is the birth of his power viz. his Sonne 62. God willeth in himself nothing but to manifest his owne good that himself is and that could not be done if the only good power did not introduce it self with the exhalation into the desire to nature and in a severation viz. into the science for if the good did remaine alone there would be no knowledge or skill 63. But now the good viz. God in himself maketh not evil or separation but the science viz. the Fiat or the desire to severation bringeth it self into nature and creature and from the science springeth evill and good and not from God or in God in his Trinity 64. For there is no decree but there is a consultation therein and then there must also be a cause of that consultation therein and then againe there must be a cause of that also and so there must be somthing before God or after God wherefore he so consults and determines 65. But he is himself the profundity and the one and is one only will that is himself and that is only go●d for one only thing cannot be opposite to it self for it is but one and hath no quarrel with any thing 66. Therefore it is the folly of Reason that they speake of compulsion and inevitable necessity and understand not the * * * The Great Mystery Mysterium Magnum Or that they say God of his purpose willeth the evil desire or will which he hath hardned that it should not attaine the Grace 67. I shew to this blind Reason a Thistle to consider of which the Sun for a whole day toucheth and giveth it light and power yet it remaines a Thistle so also the wicked will The Divine Sun shineth to it the day of its whole life but its ground is an Ens of a Thistle 68. Otherwise it God did of purpose harden it the righteousness could have no judgement therein for that which doeth what it must doe liveth according to the will of its Lord but if † † † Psal. 5.4 God willeth not that which is wicked as in Psal 5. then the evil cometh out of the roote And in the roote of knowledge out of natures ground to the creature and by accident And for that cause hath God manifested his will and given his Law and Gospel that is hath manifested his threatenings and his grace that a day of separation might be kept with righteousness and that no creature might have Excuse 69. And the History saith further * * * Gen. 33.12 13 14. After Esaw had received the Present of Jacob he spake unto his brother Jacob saying Let us take our journey and goe forward I will goe with thee but Jacob said to him My Lord thou knowest that I have with mee tender children and moreover cattel that are great with yong and sucking Ca●ves if they be over-driven for one day the whole flock would dye Let my Lord pass over before his servant and I will follow on softly as the cattel and the children are able to goe until I come to my Lord into Seir. This Text appeareth to be only an outward History but the Spirit hath also its inward figure under it for Jacob stands in that figure of Christ. And the figure is thus 70. When Christ through his suffering and death appeased his Fathers anger in the kingdome of nature thus said the appeased anger Now will we arise and take our journey together understand in the life of man but the Love said man is too tender feeble and impotent and can scarce goe in Gods wayes * * * Mat. 28.20 I will remain with them even to the end of the world Mat. 28. And lead them † † † Gently and moderately slowly as they are able to goe least they fall into temptation and error and be blinde as to Grace Goe thou before my Lord I will lead them on softly under my yoke of the Crosse that they die not for if they should now presently be led in the Fathers severe righteousness they would not be able to goe though they are indeed redeemed yet they live still in flesh and bloud I will come after with them to thee into Seir that is into Gods righteousness 71. † † † Gen. 33.15 And Esaw said Let me now leave with thee some of the folke that are with mee He answered what needeth it let mee but finde Grace in the sight of my Lord that is God the Father said let me leave some of my severe righteousness commandements and Lawes with thee but Christ said What needeth it Let me with these redeemed children onely finde Grace with thee for they cannot fulfill the Law 72. * * * Gen. 33.16 Thus Esaw went his way again that day towards Seir that is thus God's righteousness pressed into it's own principle † † † 17. And Jacob went to Succoth and built him an house from whence the place is called Succoth This in the figure is as much as to say Christ led his Christendome viz. his children not to Seir that is into
it selfe towards him and now if the soule be Converted then he knoweth it but first he terrifieth the Conscience and setteth himselfe roughly and seemeth strange towards the soule as he did towards * * * Mat. 15.26 the Cananitish woman and hideth his Grace from the soule till it shed forth its Repentance and boweth its face in the presence of Christ and acknowledge its transgressions and totally bow downe it selfe to the Pit of Judgement and yeeld it s●lfe into Gods Anger and punishment and to the Dying of it selfe 9. And then Christ looketh into it and layeth fast hold upon it with the strict hand of Gods Anger but his Love and Grace hideth it selfe therein and that is it which stirreth up the sinnes of the poore soule and disturbeth them so that it is terrified and afraid in the presence of God when the soule standeth and cryeth to God then sayth Christ in the Conscience who art thou behold thy selfe now whether thou art worthy of me as Joseph did heere when he sayd who are yee and set himselfe roughly and strangely towards them 10. * * * Gen. 42.9 And Joseph thought on the Dreame which he had dreamed concerning them and sayd to them ye are spyes and are come to see where the Land is open that is Christ thinketh on his Mercy and on his bitter Passion and Death and sayth to the soule thou art a spie and comest to mee onely to see where the Gate of my Grace is open but that shall not helpe thee thou must doe otherwise thou must first Enter into the Gate of my Suffering and Death or else thou art but a spie and wilt see the Gate of my Grace stand open that thou mayst cover thy selfe with it as with a Mantle thou must be in Earnest or else thou wilt be but treacherous to mee and take my Grace into thy Mouth 11. * * * Gen. 42.10.11 And Josephs Brethren answered him and sayd No my Lord thy servants are come to buy foode wee are all one Mans sonnes wee are honest and true Men wee thy servants were never spies That is thus much in the Figure before the properties of the soule in their vanity rightly know themselves when the Anger of God is presented before their Eyes viz. passeth into their Essence then the soule thinketh it is wrong that is done to it for it thinketh if it comfort it selfe with the Merits of Jesus Christ and beleiveth on Christ that he is the Son of God and hath satisfied for the soule then it ought not to be blamed for a Divine spie and unrighteous Hypocrite it is righteous through the Justification of Christ seeing it beleeveth the same that it is applyed to it for its benefit 12. But as † † † Gen. 42.12 Joseph sayd to his Brethren No but yee are come to see where the Land is Open thus also the Spirit of Christ blameth the Essences of the soule for it proveth them that they are not yet broken and have still selfe-desires in them and will instantly lay hold on Grace viz. the Open Gate which availeth not the soule it must first enter into Christs suffering and Death and put them on first through earnest repentance and conversion of its will and then it may enter through the Open Gate through Christs wounds and Death into his Resurrection 13. Further * * * Gen. 42.13 14 15 16 17. Josephs Brethren say wee thy servants are † † † 12 Brethren Twelve brethren sonnes of one Man in the Land of Canaan and the youngest is still with our Father but one is not in Being Joseph sayd to them that is it which I told you yee are Spies in this will I prove you by the Life of Pharaoh Yee shall not goe from hence except your youngest brother come hither send one of you hence that may fetch your brother but yee shall be prisoners so will I prove your saying whether your wayes be in truth or not for if not then are ye spies by the Life of Pharaoh and they put them together in Ward for the space of Three Dayes The inward precious Figure standeth thus 14. When the soule doth thus draw neere to Christ and will instantly put on his Resurrection then sayth the Spirit of Christ in the Soules Essence this is that which I told thee thy Essences are spies by the Life of God in this will I prove them whether they come to mee in a faithfull and right Path and whether they bring with them to mee their youngest brother viz. the true Josephs brother that is the Incorporated line of the Covenant of Grace in their in Adam faded heavenly Substantiality viz. the Incorporated ground of Grace which was effected in Paradise so that the Soules Essences with their most inward Ground turne in to mee and in mee else they come but as Hypocrites and spies of the Gate of Grace 15. This is rightly called fetching the youngest brother for that same Incorporated Grace in the Promise Effected in Paradise is the soules youngest brother which it hides and covereth with sinne and in the beginning of its Repentance it leaves him at home † † † Or with by the Life of God 16. Therefore sayth the Text of Moses very secretly Hee will prove them by the Life of Pharaoh which is as much as to say in the figure by the Life of God with whom this youngest son stayed behinde him must the repenting Man bring along with him to the Port of Grace or else he must lye * * * 3 Dayes Three Dayes shut up in Prison till he bring him as Josephs brethren did that is else must the † † † 3 Principles Three Principles in Man lye so long in Prison in the Anger of God and cannot buy divine food unlesse they have this their youngest brother with them that is the Gate wherein Christ in Man in that same Image of the heavenly worlds substance which faded in Adam ariseth from Death wherein he may have his dwelling place 17. Thus a Man is proved by the Life of God when he turneth to God to try whether he turne wholly and altogether to him and bring this incorporated ground of Grace with him wherein Christ will and shall manifest himselfe If not then sayth Joseph that is Christ to the soules Essences yee are but spies to the Life of God and search onely for the Justification of Man from the sufferings and Merits of Christ that is yee learne onely the Historie and take the precious Covenant of God in your Mouths and flatter your selves with Christs satisfaction and remaine still onely as spies of Grace but that shall nothing avayle you or helpe you though likely you may spie out the Kingdome of Christ my Anger and Righteousnesse in my Zeale and Jealousie shall yet hold you in Prison with all the Three Principles as long as you bring not the most inward ground of your Substance along
66. VVhat the Torment of all the damned is verse 67. Dan. Ch. 77. The Testament of Dan and the figure thereof verse from 13. to the 25. Ch. 77. How it is signified by Dan ●ad and Assur what kinde of people would governe the World verse 30 c. Darknes Ch. 3. Of the Eternall Originall of the darknes verse 5. Ch. 5. Of the Enmity in the Darknes verse 6. Day Dayes Ch. 12. Of the six dayes work of the Creation verse from 1. to the 39. Ch. 12. Of the first Day verse 13. c. Ch. 12. Of the second Day verse 19. c. Ch. 12. Of the third Day verse 32. c. Ch. 13. Of the fourth Day verse from 1. to the 20. Ch. 14. Of the fift Day verse from 1. to the 13. Ch. 15. Of the sixt dayes work of the Creation verse from 1. to the 31. Ch. 16. Of the Creation of the seaventh Day verse from the 16. to the 18. Ch. 16. How the seaventh Day hath been from Eternity verse 28. Death Ch. 4. The Originall of the Eternall Death verse 11 12. Ch. 11. VVhat the Death and Misery of Man and all Creatures is verse 17. Ch. 23. Why the Rocks clave in sunder at the Death of Christ. verse 3. Ch. 33. VVhy Gods anger often putteth one Man to Death by another verse 21 22. Decrees Ch. 61. How the Decrees in Scripture point onely at two Kingdomes verse 55. Deity Ch. 52. How the Deity manifesteth it selfe through the Soules nature verse 7 8. Delight Ch. 3. The Delight or Longing is the Property of the Sonne verse 7. Deluge Ch. 32. Why the Deluge or Noahs floud came after seaven dayes verse 20 21 22. Ch. 32. VVherefore the fountaines of water opened themselves in the Deluge verse 26. c. Desire Ch. 3. The Desire ariseth from the Longing or delight and is the Fathers property verse 6 7. Ch. 3. The Desire coagulateth it selfe verse 5. Devill Devills see Lucifer Ch. 8. That which is paine and Torment to the Devills is joy to the Angells verse 21. Ch. 10. How the Devill is the most despicable poore creature of all verse 31. Ch. 17. How Lucifer became a Devill verse 28. Ch. 22. VVhere the Devills Councell-chamber and schoole is verse 17. c. Ch. 37. How the Heathen had not their answers from the Devill verse 12 13. Ch. 38. How the Devill is a Prince of this world verse 5 6. Ch. 38. What those foure Elements are wherein the Devill and all evill Creatures live verse 7. Ch. 66. Where the Devill is a frolick Guest verse 54. Ch. 70. VVhat the Devills fishhooke is verse 41. Ch. 74. How the Devill lost his seate and stoole in Man verse 17 18. Dinah Ch. 58. The figure of Dinah verse from 39. to 45. Ch. 62. How Dinah was defloured and Sichem and the Citty slaine and spoyled the Gate of Christians warres and the Babylonish whoredom to be well considered of verse from 1. to the 48. Ch. 62. How Dinah went forth to see the daughters of the Land and what is prefigured thereby verse 3. c. Ch. 62. How Dinahs whoredom and Simeon and Levi's Murthour is a figure of Christendom verse from 9. to the 18. Doctors Ch. 35. What understanding the Doctors have in their Contention about Gods habitation and Beeing verse 66. Dominion Ch. 39. Whence Dominion ariseth verse 32 Dove Ch. 32. What Noahs first Dove signifieth verse 40. Ch. 42. What the three Doves and the Raven signifie verse from 42. to the 46. Dragon Ch. 76. What the Dragons seaven heads are verse 25 26. Dreames Ch. 67. VVhat it is to expound Dreames verse 1 2. Ch. 67. VVhence it is that a Beast dreameth verse 5. Ch. 68. Of King Pharaohs Dreames verse 1. c. Ch. 68. VVherefore the Naturall Magi could not Expound Pharaohs Dreames verse 2. 10. 18 19. Driver see Hunter Drunk plentifully Ch. 70. VVhat that signifieth that Joseph and his brethren drunk plentifully verse 94. Dying Ch. 20. Of Adam and Eves dying verse 26. c. E. Earth Ch. 10. VVhence the grossnesse of the Earth proceeds verse 30. Ch. 10. Out of what the Earth is proceeded verse 61. Ch. 12. How the Globe of the Earth is Extruded verse 7. Ch. 22. What the Earth is verse 45. Ch. 25. Why God Created the Earth verse 29. c. Ch. 25. VVhen God set the Time for the Earth to endure verse 19. Eden Ch. 17. VVhat Eden is verse 6. Edom. Ch. 53. What Edom is and signifieth in the high Tongue verse 5 verse Ch 64. 3. Egyptians Ch. 78. VVhat it signifieth that many Egyptians went along when Jacob was buried verse 2. Elected Election Ch. 25. Of that saying of S t Paul Wee were Elected in Christ Jesus ere the foundation of the world was layd verse 20. Ch. 48. How God Elected not onely the Naturall Line of Christ but also the Line of Nature verse 35 36. Ch. 51. An excellent figure against the wise Rationallists concerning Election or Predestination verse from 4. to 24. Ch. 26. Of Election or Predestination verse from 1. to the 76. Ch. 32. A curious example how God hath Predestinated no Election in Nature verse 3 4. Ch. 46. How Gods Election passeth only upon the figure verse 30. Ch. 61. Of Gods Election or Predestination or Decree concerning Jacob and Esau. verse from 1. to the 3. 23. Elements Ch. 10. That the foure Elements are but properties verse 49. Ember Ch. 23. How in many there is an Ember glowing towards the virgins childe of the New birth verse 41 42. Enos Enoch Ch. 30. What Enos signifieth in the Language of Nature verse 11. Ch. 30. What Enoch is in the Language of Nature verse 27. c. Ch. 30. How long Enochs voyce must be silent verse 49 50. Ch. 31. Of the Line of wonders issuing from Enoch verse from 1. to the 45. Envie Ch. 24. Whence the great Envie ariseth verse 11. Ephraim Ch. 75. The figure of Israels laying his right hand upon Ephraims head verse 12. c. Esau. Ch. 52. VVhat Esau signifieth in the Language 〈◊〉 Nature verse 36. Ch. 53. How Esau dispised his being first borne and sold it for a Messe of pottage verse from 1. to the 28. Ch. 54. The figure of Esaus 40 yeare and of his two wives verse 18. c. Ch. 55. How the figure of Isaacks Blessing and of Esau and Jacob is to be understood verse from 1. to the 5. Ch. 55. VVhy Esau was blessed with the word of Strife verse 11. Ch. 55. VVhy Esau was all over rough and hairy verse 21 22. Ch. 55. What that signifieth that Esau attained not the Blessing verse 39. Ch. 55. VVhat figure Esau is in his Blessing verse 40. c. Ch. 56. The figure of Esaus being a griefe to his parents verse 9 10. Ch. 60. VVhat Esau the first-borne signifieth verse 3. Ch. 60. VVhat Esaus 400 Men signifie verse 6. Ch. 60. How Esau went to meete Jacob and