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A11777 The holie Bible faithfully translated into English, out of the authentical Latin. Diligently conferred with the Hebrew, Greeke, and other editions in diuers languages. With arguments of the bookes, and chapters: annotations. tables: and other helpes ... By the English College of Doway; Bible. O.T. English. Douai. Martin, Gregory, d. 1582. 1609-1610 (1610) STC 2207; ESTC S101944 2,522,627 2,280

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Say ye to God How terrible are thy workes ô Lord in the multitude of thy strength thine enimies shal lie to thee † Let al the earth adore thee and sing to thee let it sing a psalme to thy name † Come ye and see the workes of God terrible in counsels ouer the chidren of men † Who turneth the sea into drie land in the riuer they shal passe on foote there we shal reioyce in him † Who ruleth in his strength for euer his eyes looke vpon the gentiles they that exasperate him let them not be exalted in themselues † Ye Gentiles blesse our God and make the voice of his prayse hearde † Who hath put my soule in life and hath not geuen my feete to be moued † Because thou hast proued vs ô God by fire thou hast tried vs as siluer is tried † Thou hast brought vs into a snare thou hast laide tribulations on our backe thou hast set men vpon our heades † We haue passed through fire and water and thou hast brought vs out into refreshing † I wil goe into thy house with holocaustes I wil render thee my vowes † which my lippes haue distinguished And my mouth hath spoken in my tribulation † Holocaustes with marrow wil I offer to thee with incense of rammes I wil offer to thee oxen with bucke goates † Come ye heare and I wil tel al ye that feare God what great things he hath done for my soule † To him haue I cried with my mouth and haue exulted vnder my tongue † If I haue beheld iniquitie in my hart our Lord wil not heare † Therfore hath God heard and hath attended to the voice of my petition † Blessed be God who hath not remoued my prayer and his mercie from me PSALME LXVI The prophet prayeth for and withal foreshoweth the propagation of the Church of Christ Vnto the end in hymes a Psalme of Canticle to Dauid GOd haue mercie vpon vs and blesse vs illuminate his countenance vpon vs and haue mercie on vs. † That we may know thy way vpon earth in al nations thy saluation † Let peoples ô God confesse to thee let al peoples confesse to thee † Let nations be glad reioice because thou iudgest peoples in equitie and the nations in earth thou doest direct † Let peoples ô God confesse to thee let al peoples confesse to thee † the earth hath yelded her fruite God our God blesse vs † God blesse vs and let al the endes of the earth feare him PSALME LXVII Notwithstanding great persecutions the Church prospereth 10. Especially in the new testament by Apostolical function 18. ministerie of Angels Christs Ascension coming of the Holie Ghost 31. confirming the faithful repressing the insolent and conuerting manie 35. For al which the prophet inuiteth al men to praise God Vnto the end a Psalme of Canticle to Dauid himself LEt God arise and let his enimies be dispersed and let them that hate him flee from his face † As smoke vanisheth let them vanish away as waxe melteth at the presence of fire so let sinners perish at the presence of God † And let the iust make merrie and reioyce in the sight of God and let them be delighted in mirth † Sing to God say a Psalme to his name make way to him who mounteth vpon the west Lord is his name Reioyce ye in his syght they shal be trubled at the presence of him † the father of orphanes and iudge of widowes God in his holie place † God that maketh men to inhabite of one manner in a house That bringeth forth them that be bound in strengh likewise them that exasperate that dwel in sepulchers † O God when thou wentest forth in the sight of thy people when thou didst passe through the desert † The earth was moued and the heauens also distilled at the presence of the God of Sina at the face of the God of Israel † Voluntarie rayne shalt thou seperat ô God to thine inheritance and it was weakned but thou hast persited it † Thy liuing creatures shal dwel in it thou hast prepared in thy swetnes for the poore ô God † Our Lord shal geue the word to them that euanglize with great powre † The king of hoastes the beloued of the beloued and to the beautie of the house to diuide the spoyles † If ye sleepe among the middest of the lottes the winges of a doue layde ouer with siluer and the hinder parts of her backe in the palenes of gold † Whiles the heauenlie discerneth kings ouer her with snow they shal be made white in Selmon † “ The mountane of God a fat mountane A mountane crudded as cheese a fatte mountane † “ why suppose you crudded mountanes A mountane in which it hath wel pleased God to dwel therin for in dede our Lord wil dwel euen to the end † The chariote of God is ten thousand folde thousands of them that reioyce our Lord in them in Sina in the holie place † Thou art ascended on hygh thou hast taken captiuitie thou hast receiued gifts in men for euen those that do not beleue our Lord God to inhabite † Blessed be our Lord day by day the God of our saluations wil make vs a prosperous iourney † Our God is the God of sauing and the issues of death are of our Lord our Lord. † But yet God stil breake the heads of his enimies the hearie croune of them that walke in their sinnes Our Lord Said Out of Basan I wil conuert I wil conuert into the depth of the sea † That thy foote may be dipped in bloude the tongue of thy dogges made redde with * the same bloud of the enimies † They haue seene thy entringes in ô God the entrings of my God of my King Who is in the holie place † Princes came before ioyned with them that sang in the middes of young wemen plaing on tymbrels † In churches blesse ye God our Lord of the fountains of Israel † There Beniamin a youngman in excesse of minde The Princes of Iuda their leaders the Princes of Zabulon the Princes of Nephthali † Command thy strength ô God confirme this ô God which thou hast wrought in vs. † From thy temple in Ierusalem kinges shal offer giftes to thee † Rebuke the wilde beasts of the reede the congregation of bulles in the kine of thy peoples that they may exclude them which are tried with siluer Dissipate the nations that wil warres † Legates shal come out of Aegypt Aethiopia shal prevent his handes
day soeuer I am in tribulation incline thine eare to me In what day soeuer I shal inuocate thee heare me speedely † Because my dayes haue vanished as smoke and my bones are withered as a drie burnt firebrand † I am striken as grasse and my hart is withered because I haue forgotten to eate my bread † For the voyce of my groning my bone hath cleaued to my flesh † I am become like a pellicane of the wildernes I am become as a nightcrow in the house † I haue watched and am become as a sparow solitarie in the housetoppe † Al the day did mine enemies vpbrayde me and they that praysed me sware against me † Because I did eate ashes as bread mingled my drinke with weeping † At the face of thy wrath and indignation because lifting me vp thou hast throwne me downe † My daies haue declined as a shadow and I am withered as grasse † But thou ô Lord endurest for euer and thy memorial in generation and generation † Thou rysing vp shal haue mercie on Sion because it is time to haue mercie on it because the time cometh † Because the stones therof haue pleased thy seruantes and they shal haue pittie on the earth therof † And the Gentiles shal feare thy name ô Lord and al the kinges of the earth thy glorie † Because our Lord hath built Sion and he shal be seene in his glorie † He hath had respect to the prayer of the humble and he hath not despised their petition † Let these thinges be written vnto an other generation and the people that shal be created shal praise our Lord. † Because he hath looked forth from his high holie place our Lord from heauen hath looked vpon the earth † That he might heare the gronings of the fettered that he might loose the children of them that are slayne † That they may shewforth the name of our Lord in Sion and his praise in Ierusalem † In the assembling of the people together in one and kinges to serue our Lord. † He answered him in the way of his strength Shew me the fewnes of my daies † Cal me not backe in the halfe of my daies thy yeares are vnto generation and generation † In the beginning ô Lord thou didst found the earth and the heauens are the workes of thy hands † They shal perish but thou art permanent and they shal al waxe old as a garment And as a vesture thou shalt change them and they shal be changed † but thou art the selfe same and thy yeares shal not faile † The children of thy seruantes shal inhabite and their seede shal be directed for euer PSALME CII Thankes to God for priuate 6. and publike benefites 17. His mercie iustice and other proprieties are immutable 20. Angels and al other creatures are inuited to praise him † To Dauid himself MY soule blesse thou our Lord and al thinges that are within me his holie name † My soule blesse thou our Lord and forget not al his retributions † Who is propitious to al thine iniquities who healeth al thine infirmities † Who redemeth thy life from deadly falling who crowneth thee in mercie and commiserations † Who replenisheth thy desire in good thinges “ thy youth shal be rewed as the eagles † Our Lord doth mercies and iudgement to al that suffer wrong † He made his waies knowne to Moyses his willes to the children of Israel † Our Lord is pitieful and merciful long suffering and very merciful † He wil not be angrie alwayes neither wil he threaten for euer † He hath not done to vs according to our sinnes neither according to our iniquities hath he rewarded vs. † For according to the height of heauen from the earth hath he strengthned his mercie vpon them that feare him † As far as the East is distant from the West hath he made our iniquities far from vs. † As a father hath compassion of his children so hath our † Lord compassion on them that feare him † because he hath knowen our making He remembred that we are dust † man his daies are as grasse as the floure of the filde so shal he florish † Because the spirit shal passe in him and he shal not stand and he shal know his place no more † But the mercie of our Lord from euerlasting and vnto euerlasting vpon them that feare him And his iustice is vpon the childrens children to them that keepe his testament † And are mindful of his commandmentes to doe them † Our Lord hath prepared his seate in heauen and his kindom shal haue dominion ouer al. † Blesse our Lord al ye his Angels mightie in powre doing his word that feare the voice of his wordes † Blesse our Lord al ye his hoastes you his ministers that doe his wil. † Blesse ye our Lord al his workes in euerie place of his dominion my soule blesse thou our Lord. ANNOTATIONS PSALME CII 5 Thy youth shal be renevved as the Eagles Aristotel and Plinie write that an Eagle decayeth not nor euer dieth by old age but the vpper part of her beake st l growing at last h●ndereth her from eating and so she dieth of fam●ne Saadias and other Hebrew Rabbins reporte that an Eagle euerie tenne yeares washeth herselfe ●n the sea as in a ba●h then flying very hiegh burneth her fethers in the elemental fire new fethers growing she becometh fresh as in her first youth t●l at last about an huadred yeares old she is not able to rise from the water and so is drowned S. Augustin more probably affirmeth that in long time her ●e●ke growing long and stopping her mouth that she can not eate she breaketh the vpper hooked part therof against a stone and so receiueth meate and recouereth strength as in her youth But whatsoeuer is the natural propert e of this kinglie birde the Royal Prophet here instructeth vs by the s●nilitude of her long life or by the renouation of her streingth that iust men Gods seruantes are spiritually renouated in Christ the principal rocke on who● the Church al the faithful are built either by receiuing new streingth by his grace in their soules after they are weakened by sinne as S. Ierom and Eu hymius expound this place or by restauration of their bodies glorified in the resurrection as S. Augustin teacheth or by both as most Catholique Doctors vnderstand it For one sense of holie Scripture excludeth not an other Especially when one is subordinate to the other As here these two senses do very wel concurre seing the state of the bodie after the resurrection dependeth vpon the state of the soule at
rather by them that may be supplied vvhich the Hebrevv vvanteth PSALME CXLV The Psalmist exciteth himself and al others to praise God for his singular regard and prouidence of al that trust in him 3. shewing that neither princes nor other men are able to helpe 5. but God can and doth continually releue al sortes of necessities Alleluia of Aggaeus and Zacharie MY soule prayse thou our Lord I wil praise our Lord in my ●te I wil sing to my God as long as I shal be Put not confidence in princes † in the sonnes of men in whom there is no saluation † His spirit shal goeforth and he shal returne into his earth in that day al their cogitations shal perish † Blessed is he whose helper is the God of Iacob his hope in our Lord his God † who made heauen and earth the sea and al thinges that are in them † Which keepeth truth for euer doth iudgement for them that suffer wrong geueth foode to the hungrie Our Lord looseth the fettered † our Lord illuminateth the blind Our Lord lifteth vp the bruised our Lord loueth the iust † Our Lord keepeth strangers the pupil and widow he wil receiue and the wayes of sinners he wil destroy † Our Lord wil reigne for euer thy God ô Sion in generation and generation PSALME CXLVI God is also to be praised by his peculiar people for particular benefites 4. for his omnipotent powre wisdom goodnes in creating and gouerning this whole world 11. and most special benignitie towards those that trust in him Alleluia PRAYSE ye our Lord because Psalme is good to our God let there be pleasant and comelie praise † Our Lord building vp Ierusalem wil gather together the dispersions of Israel † Who healeth the contrite of hart and bindeth vp their sores † Who numbereth the multitude of starres and geueth names to them al. † Great is our Lord and great is his strength and of his wisdom there is no number † Our Lord receiuing the meeke humbling sinners euen to the ground † Sing ye to our Lord in confession sing ye to our God on harpe † Who couereth the heauen with cloudes and prepareth rayne for the earth Who bringeth forth grasse in the mountaines and herbe for the seruice of men † Who geueth to beastes their foode and to the young rauens that cal vpon him † He shal not haue pleasure in the strength of an horse nor in the legges of a man shal he be wel pleased † Our Lord is wel pleased toward them that feare him and in them that hope vpon his mercie PSALME CXLVII Againe God is to be praised for his goodnes towards his peculiar people 4. yea towards al the world 7. but most abundantly towards his Church Alleluia O Ierusalem praise our Lord praise thy God ô Sion † Because he hath strengthened the lockes of thy gates he hath blessed thy children in thee † Who hath set thy borders peace and filleth thee with the fatte of corne † Who sendeth forth his speach to the earth his word runneth swiftly † Who geueth snow as wool scatereth mist as ashes † He casteth his crystal as morseles before the face of his cold l who shal endure † He shal sendforth his word and shal melt them his spirit shal blowe and waters shal flowe † Who declareth his word to Iacob his iustices and iudgements to Israel † He hath not done in like maner to anie nation and his iudgements he hath not made manifest to them Allelu-ia PSALME CXLVIIII Al creatures spiritual and corporal are inuited to praise God their Creator and Conseruer 13. as incomparably excellent Alleluia PRAYSE ye our Lord from the heauens praise ye him in the high places † Prayse ye him al his Angels prayse ye him al his hostes † Prayse ye him sunne and moone prayse him al ye starres and light † Prayse him ye heauens of heauens and the waters that are aboue the heauens † let them praise the name of our Lord. Because he sayd and they were made he commanded and they were created † He established them for euer and for euer and euer he put a precept and it shal not passe † Prayse our Lord from the earth ye dragons and al depthes † Fyre haile snow yse spirit of stormes which doe his worde † Mountaines and al litle hilles trees that beare fruite and al ceders † Beastes and al cattel serpentes and fethered fowles † Kinges of the earth and al peoples princes and al iudges of the earth † Yongmen and virgins old with yong let them prayse the name of our Lord † because the name of him alone is exalted † The confession of him aboue heauen and earth and he hath exalted the horne of his people An hymne to al his sainctes to the children of Israel a people approching vnto him Alleluia PSALME CXLIX The Church is most singularly bond to praise God 4. for the grace sanctitie victorie glorie 7. and iudicial powre which he geueth to his Sainctes Alleluia SING ye to our Lord a new song let his prayse be in the Church of sainctes † Let Israel be ioyful in him that made him and let the children of Sion reioyce in their king † Let them praise his name in quite on tymbrel and psalter let them sing to him † Because our Lord is wel pleased in his people and he wil exalt the meeke vnto saluation † The sainctes shal reioyce in glorie they shal be ioyful in their beddes † The exaltations of God in their throte and two edged swordes in their handes † To doe reuenge in the nations chastisements among the peoples † To binde their kinges in fetters and their nobles in yron manicles † That they may doe in them the iudgement that is written this glorie is to al his sainctes Alleluia PSALME CL. God absolutly most excellent is to be praised 3. with al sortes of instruments and by al other meanes Alleluia PRAYSE ye our Lord in his holies prayse ye him in the firmament of his strength † Prayse ye him in his powers prayse ye him according to the multitude of his greatnes † Prayse ye him in the sound of trumpet prayse ye him on psalter and harpe † Prayse ye him on timbrel and quire prayse ye him on stringes and organ † Prayse ye him on wel sounding cymbals prayse ye him on cymbales of iubilation † let euerie spirit prayse our Lord. Alleluia ANNOTATIONS PSALME CL. S. Augustin in the conclusion of his Enarrations or Sermons vpon the Psalmes explicateth a mysterie in the number of an hundred and fieftie signifying the concord of the two Testaments For in the old testament they kept
spoken it † And he shal say in that day Loe this is our God we haue expected him and he wil saue vs this is our Lord we haue patiently wayted for him we shal reioyce and be ioyful in his saluation † Because the hand of our Lord shal rest in this mount and Moab shal be treshed vnder him as straw is broken with the wayne † And he shal stretch forth his handes vnder him as he that swimmeth stretcheth forth to swimme and he shal humble his glorie with dashing of his handes † And the munitions of thy high walles shal fal and be humbled shal be plucked downe to the grownd euen to the dust CHAP. XXVI A Canticle of thankes for changing the old Synagogue into the Church of Christ Which hath more light of true faith 12. and more patience in tribulations 19. Which in the general resurrection shal be made manifest IN THAT day shal this song be sung in the land of Iuda Sion the citie of our strength a Sauiour therin shal be put a wal and bulworke † Open ye the gates and let the iust nation enter in that keepeth truth † The old errour is gone thou wilt keepe peace peace because we haue hoped in thee † You haue hoped in our Lord in worldes euerlasting in our Lord God strong for euer † Because he wil bowe downe them that dwel on high the high citie he wil abase He wil abase it euen to the ground he wil plucke it downe euen to the dust The foote shal treade it downe the feete of the poore the steppes of the needie † The path of the iust is right the path of the iust is right to walke in † And in the path of thy iudgements ô Lord we haue patiently expected thee thy name and thy memorial are in the desire of the soule † My soule hath desired thee in the night yea and with my spirit in my hart I wil watch to thee in the morning When thou shalt doe thy iudgments in the earth the inhabitants of the world shal learne iustice † Let vs haue mercie on the impious and he wil not learne iustice in the land of the holie he hath done wicked thinges and he shal not see the glorie of our Lord. † Lord thy hand be exalted and let them not see let the enuious people see and be confounded and let fyre deuoure thine enimies † Lord thou wilt geue peace to vs for al our workes thou hast wrought to vs. † O Lord our God there haue lordes besides thee possessed vs onlie in thee let vs remember thy name † Let not the dead liue let not the giants rise againe therfore hast thou visited and destroyed them hast destroyed al their memorie † Thou hast bene fauorable to the nation ô Lord thou hast bene fauourable to the nation wast thou glorified thou hast made al the endes of the earth far of † Lord in distresse they haue sought after thee in tribulation of murmur thy doctrine was to them † As she that conceiueth when she draweth neere to be deliuered being sorowful crieth in her paines so are we become at thy presence ô Lord. † We haue conceiued and as it were traueled and brought forth the spirit saluations we haue not done in the earth therfore the inhabitants of the earth haue not fallen † Thy dead shal liue my slaine shal rise againe awake and prayse ye that dwel in the dust because the dew of the light is thy dew the land of the giants thou shalt plucke downe into ruine † Goe my people enter into thy chambers shut thy doores vpon thee be hid a litle for a moment til the indignation passe † For behold our Lord wil come out of his place to visite the iniquitie of the inhabitant of the earth against him and the earth shal reuele her bloud and shal couer her slaine no more CHAP. XXVII God comforteth the faithful promising to destroy the wicked 3. Christs coming is againe prophecied with propagation of his Gospel and conuersion of al nations IN that day our Lord wil visite with his sore and great and strong sword vpon Leuiathan the serpent the barre and vpon Leuiathan the crooked serpent and shal kil the whale that is in the sea † In that day the vineyard of pure wine shal sing to it † I the Lord that keepe it I wil sodenly drinke to it lest perhaps there be visitation agaynst it night and day I kepe it † There is no indignation in me who wil geue me to be thorne and bryer in battel to goe vpon it to set it on fyre together † Or rather shal he hold my strength shal he make peace with me shal he make peace with me † They that goe in with violence to Iacob Israel shal florish and spring and they shal fil the face of the world with seede † Hath he striken him according to his stroke that stroke him or as he killed his slaine is he killed † In measure against measure when it shal be cast of thou shalt iudge it He hath meditated in his hard spirite during the day of heate † Therfore vpon this shal the iniquitie be forgeuen to the house of Iacob and this is al the fruite that the sinne therof be taken away when he shal haue layd al the stones of the altar as stones of ashes broken the groues temples shal not stand † For the defensed citie shal be desolate the beautiful citie shal be forsaken and shal be left as a desert there shal the calfe feede and there he shal lie and shal consume the toppes therof † The haruests therof shal be destroyed in drught wemen coming and teaching it for it is not a wise people therfore shal not he that made it haue mercie on it and he that formed it shal not spare it † And it shal be in that day our Lord wil strike from the chanel of the riuer euen to the torrent of Aegypt and you shal be gathered together one and one ô children of Israel † And it shal be in that day a sound shal be made with a great trompet and they that were lost shal come from the land of the Assirians and that were cast out from the land of Aegypt and shal adore our Lord in the holie mount in Ierusalem CHAP. XXVIII Tribulations are threatned to the tenne tribes of Israel for their pride and voluptuosnes 5. God stil protecting some who serue him sincerely 7 and for contempt of Religion 16. But God wil lay a sure fundation in Sion 20. Wil punish the wicked 24. and comforth the good VVOE to the crowne of pride to the drunkards of Ephraim and to the flowre falling downe from the glorie of his exultation which were in the toppe of the most fatte valley erring by wine † Behold our Lord is valiant and strong as the violence of hayle a whirle wind breaking the
goddes Israel that haue brought thee out of the land of Aegypt † Which when Aaron had senne he builded an altar before it and by a cryers voice proclaimed saying Tomorow is the solemnitie of the Lord. † And rysing in the morning they offered holocaustes and pacifique hostes and the people sate downe to eate and to drinke and they role vp to play † And our Lord spake to Moyses saying Goe get thee downe thy people which thou hast brought out of the Land of Aegypt hath sinned † They haue quickly reuolted from the way that thou didst shew them and they haue made to them selues a molten calfe and haue adored and immolating hostes vnto it haue sayd These are thy goddes Israel that haue brought thee out of the Land of Aegypt † And againe our Lord said to Moyses I see that this people is stiffenecked † suffer me that my furie may be angrie against them and that I may destroy them and I wil make thee into a great nation † But “ Moyses besought the Lord his God saying Why Lord is thy furie angrie against thy people whom thou hast brought forth of the Land of Aegypt in great power and in a strong hand † Let not the Aegyptians say I beseech thee He hath craftely brought them forth that he might kil them in the mountaynes and destroy them from the earth let thyne anger cease and be pacified vpon the wickednes of thy people † “ Remenber Abraham Isaac and Israel thy seruantes to whom thou swarest by thine owne self saying I wil multiplie your seed as the starres of heauen and this whole land wherof I haue spoken I wil giue to your seed and you shal possesse it alwayes † And our Lord was pacified from doing the euil which he had spoken against his people † And Moyses returned from the mount carying the two tables of testimonie in his hand written on both sides † and made by the worke of God the writing also of God was grauen in the tables † And Iosue hearing the tumult of the people crying out said to Moyses The noyse of battaile is heard in the campe † Who answered It is not the crie of men encouraging of fight nor the shoute of men compelling to flee but I doe heare the voice of singers † And when he approched to the campe he saw the calfe and the daunces and being very wrath he threw the tables out of his hand and brake them at the foote of the mount † and catching the calfe which they had made he burnt it and bette it into powder which he strawed into water and gaue thereof drinke to the children of Israel † And he said to Aaron What hath this people done to thee that thou shouldest bring vpon them an heinous sinne † To whom he answered Let not my lord be offended for thou knowest this people that it is prone to euil † they said to me Make vs goddes that may goe before vs for vnto this same Moyses that brought vs forth out of the Land of Aegypt we know not what is chanced † To whom I said Which of you hath gold They tooke and brought to me and I cast it into the fire and this calfe came forth † Moyses therfore seeing the people that they were made naked for Aaron had spoiled them for the ignominie of filth and had set them naked among their enemies † and standing in the gate of the campe he said If any man be our Lords let him ioyne to me And there gathered vnto him al the sonnes of Leui † to whom he said This saith the Lord God of Israel Put euerie man his sword vpon his thigh goe returne from gate to gate through the middes of the campe and euerie man kil his brother and frend and neighbour † And the sonnes of Leui did according to the saying of Moyses and there were slaine in that day about three thousand men † And Moyses said You haue consecrated your handes this day to our Lord euerie man in his sonne in his brother that blessing may be giuen to you † And when the next day was come Moyses spake to the people You have sinned a verie great sinne I wil goe vp to our Lord if by anie meanes I may be able to intreate him for your sinful fact † And returning to our Lord he said I beseech thee this people hath sinned a heinous sinne and they haue made to them selues goddes of gold either forgiue them this trespasse † or if thou doe not strike me out of the booke that thou hast written † To whom our Lord answered He that hath sinned to me him wil I strike out of my booke † but goe thou and leade this people whither I haue told thee myne Angel shal goe before thee And I in the day of reuenge wil visite this sinne also of theirs † Our Lord therfore smote the people for the fault concerning the calfe which Aaron had made ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XXXII 4. A molten calfe No other reason can be imagined why the people falling to Idolatrie required the image of a calfe rather then of anie other thing but for that they thought the blacke calfe with white spottes called Apis or Serapis whom they sawe the Aegyptians estemed most of al their goddes to be the chiefe or onlie God And therfore to this famous Idol they ascribed the benefite of their deliuerie from bondage saying These are thy goddes o Israel that haue brought thee out of the Land of Aegypt So they ment not to worship our Lord the true God in that image as Caluin would haue it but the very calfe whose image it was for adoring immediatly the calues image and immolating hostes to it v. 8. they protested that to be their God which the image represented This appeareth also Deut. 32. v. 18. God that begat thee thou hast forsaken and hast forgotten our Lord thy creatour And Psal 105. v. 21. They forgat God vvhich saued them 11. Moyses besought Albeit Moyses with most humble submission prayed for the people which God so accepted that he was therby pacified v. 14. yet Caluin here condemneth him of arrogancie and pride as though he imperiously prescribed law to God spoyling him of his iustice Much otherwise S. Hierom Epist 12. ad Gaudent commending his feruent charitie doubteth not to say Dei potentiam serui preces impediebant The seruantes prayers hindered Gods povver because God himself saying suffer me that my furie may be angrie against them and that I may destroy them shewed his diuine prouidence to be such as he might be staied from doing that vvhich be threatned 13. Remember Abraham It much trubled Caluin that for obtaining pardon for the people the Patriarches are mentioned for whose sake and merites mercie and protection was promised by God Gen. 18. 22. 26. prophecied by Iacob Gen. 48. performed here and in manie other places And
Vriel Asaia Ioel Semeia Eliel and Aminadab † and he sayd to them You that are the princes of the Leuitical families be sanctified with your brethren and fetch the Arke of our Lord the God of Israel to the place which is prepared for it † lest as from the beginning because yow were not present our Lord strike vs so now also it come to passe we doing some vnlawful thing † The Priestes therfore and the Leuites were sanctified to carie the Arke of our Lord the God of Israel † And the sonnes of Leui tooke the Arke of God as Moyses had commanded according to the word of our Lord vpon their shoulders on barres † And Dauid sayd to the princes of the Leuites that they should appoynt of their brethren singing men on musical instrumentes to witte on nables harpes and cymbals that the sound of ioy might resound on high † And they appoynted Leuites Hemam the sonne of Ioel and of his brethren Asaph the sonne of Barachias and of the children of Merari their brethren Ethan the sonne of Casaia † And with them their brethren in the second order Zacharias and Ben and Iaziel and Semiramoth and Ia●iel and Ani Eliab and Banaias and Maasias and Mathathias and Eliphalu and Macenias and Obededom and Iehiel porters † Moreouer them that sang Heman Asaph and Ethan sounding on brasen cymbals † And Zacharias and Oziel and Semiramoth and Iahiel Ani and Eliab and Maasias and Banaias vpon nables sang mysteries † Moreouer Mathathias and Eliphalu and Macenias and Obededom and Iehiel and Ozaziu vpon harpes for the octaue sang a triumphant song † And Chonenias the prince of the Leuites was chiefe ouer prophecie to beginne the melodie for he was verie coning † And Barachias and Elcana doore keepers of the Arke † Moreouer Sebenias and Iosaphat and Nathanael and Amasai and Zacharias and Banaias and Eliezer priestes sounded with trumpettes before the Arke of God and Obededom and Iehias kept the doore of the Arke † Therfore Dauid and al the ancientes of Israel and the tribunes went to fetch the Arke of the couenanr of our Lord out of the house of Obededom with ioy † And when God had holpen the Leuites which caried the Arke of the couenant of our Lord there were immolated seuen oxen seuen rammes † Moreouer Dauid was clothed with a robe of fine linen and al the Leuites that caried the Arke and the singing men and Chonenias the prince of prophecie among the singers and Dauid also was clothed with an Ephod of linen † And al Israel brought the Arke of the couenant of our Lord in iubiley and sounding with the sound of shaulme and with trumpettes and cymbals and nables and harpes † And when the Arke of the couenant of our Lord was come vnto the citie of Dauid Michol the daughter of Saul looking forth through a window saw Dauid the king dancing and playing and she despised him in her hart CHAP. XVI The Arke is placed in a tabernacle Sacrifice is offe●ed Dauid blesseth the people 4. disposeth the offices of Leuites 8. and maketh a Psalme of praise to God THEY therfore brought the Arke of God and set it in the middes of the tabernacle which Dauid had pitched for it and they offered holocaustes and pacifiques before God † And when Dauid had finished offering holocaustes and pacifiques he blessed the people in the name of our Lord. † And he duided to al through out euerie one from man vnto woman a loafe of bread and a peece of rosted beefe and floure fryed with oile † And he appoynted before the Arke of our Lord of the Leuites that should minister and should remember his workes glorifie and prayse our Lord the God of Israel † Asaph the prince and the second after him Zacharias moreouer Iahiel and Semiramoth and Iehiel and Mathathias and Eliab and Banaias Obed-edom and Iehiel ouer the instrumentes of psalterie and the harpes Asaph to sound vpon the cymbals † but Banaias and Iaziel priestes to sound the trumpet continually before the Arke of the couenant of our Lord. † In that day Dauid made Asaph prince to confesse to our Lord and his brethren † Confesse ye to our Lord and inuocate his name make his inuentions knowen among the peoples † Chaunt to him and sing to him and tel ye al his meruelous thinges † Prayse ye his holie name let the hart of them that reioyse seeke our Lord. † Seeke ye our Lord and his powre seeke ye his face alwayes † Remember his meruelous thinges which he hath done his signes and the iudgementes of his mouth † The seede of Israel his seruant the children of Iacob his elect † He is the Lord our God in al the earth are his iudgementes † Remember for euer his coueuant the word which he commanded vnto a thousand generations † Which he couenanted with Abraham and his othe with Isaac † And he appoynted it to Iacob for a precept and to Israel for an euer lasting couenant † Saying To thee wil I geue the Land of Chanaan the corde of your inheritance † When they were few in number smal and soiourners therof † And they passed from nation into nation from kingdom to an other people † He suffered not any man to calumniate them but rebuked kinges for their sake † Touch not my annoynted and vnto my prophetes be not malicious † Sing ye to our Lord al the earth shew forth from day to day his saluation † Tel his glorie among the gentiles among al peoples his meruelous workes † Because our Lord is great and laudable excedingly and terrible ouer al goddes † For al the goddes of the peoples be idols but our Lord made the heauens † Confession and magnificence before him strength and ioy in his place † Bring to our Lord ye families of peoples bring to our Lord glorie and impire † Geue our Lord glorie to his name eleuate sacrifice and come ye in his sight and adore our Lord in holie honour † Let al the earth be moued before his face for he founded the world vnmoueable † Let the heauens be glad the earth reioyse and let them say among the nations Our Lord hath reigned † Let the sea thunder and the fulnesse therof let the fieldes reioyse and al thinges that are in them † Then shal the trees of the forest prayse before our Lord because he is come to iudge the earth † Confesse ye to our Lord because he is good because his mercie is for euer † And say ye Saue vs ô God our sauiour and gather vs together deliuer vs out of the nations that we may confesse to thy holie name and may reioyse in thy songues † Blessed be our Lord the God of Israel from eternitie vnto eternitie and let al the people say Amen and hymne to God † He therfore leaft Asaph there before the Arke of the couenant of our Lord and his
thee and walke in thy waies al the daies that they liue vpon the face of the land which thou hast geuen to our fathers † The Forener also which is not of thy people Israel if he come from a far countrie for thy strong hand thy streched out arme and adore in this place † thou shalt heare from heauen thy most firme habitation shalt do al thinges for the which that pilgrime shal inuocate thee that al the peoples of the earth may know thy name and may feare thee as thy people Israel and may know that thy name is inuocated vpon this house which I haue built † If thy people shal goe forth to warre agaynst their aduersaries by the way that thou shalt send them shal adore thee agaynst the way wherein is this citie which thou hast chosen and the house which I haue built to thy name † thou shalt from heauen heare their prayers and petition and doe thou reuenge † And if they shal sinne to thee for there is no man that sinneth not and thou be angrie with them and deliuer them to the enemies and they leade them captiue into a farre countrie or which is neere at the least † and being conuerted in their hart in the land to the which they were led captiue shal doe penance and shal besech thee in the land of their captiuitie sayng We haue sinned we haue done wickedly we haue delt vniustly † and shal returne to thee in al their hart and in al their soule in the land of their captiuitie to the which they were led shal adore thee agaynst the way of their land which thou gauest their fathers and of the citie which thou hast chosen and of the house which I haue built to thy name † thou shalt heare from heauen that is from thy firme habitation their prayers and doe thou iudgement and forgeue thy people although sinneful † for thou art my God let thine eies I besech thee be opened and let thine eares be attent to the prayer that is made in this place † Now therfore arise Lord God in thy rest thou and the Arke of thy strength Let thy Priestes Lord God put on saluation thy Saintes reioyse in good thinges † Lord God turne not away from the face of my Christ remember the mercies of Dauid thy seruant CHAP. VII Fire from heauen deuoureth the holocaustes and glorie replenisheth the Temple 5. More sacrifices are offered 8. and the Temple is dedicated with seven daies solemnitie the eight day collection is made 12. God signifieth that he hath heard Salomons prayer 17. conditionally as it was made if they serue him 19. otherwise he wil punish them AND when Salomon had finished to poure out his prayers fyre descended from heauen and deuoured the holocaustes and victimes and the maiestie of our Lord filled the house † Neither could the Priestes enter into the Temple of our Lord because the maiestie of our Lord had filled the temple of our Lord. † Yea and al the children of Israel sawe the fyre descending and the glorie of our Lord vpon the house and falling flat on the earth vpon the pauement paued with stone they adored and praysed our Lord Because he is good because his mercie is for euer † And the king and al the people immolated victimes before our Lord. † King Salomon therfore killed hostes of oxen twentie two thousand of rammes an hundred twentie thousand and the king and al the people dedicated the house of God † And the Priestes stood in their offices and the Leuites with the instrumentes of the songues of our Lord which Dauid the king made to prayse our Lord Because his mercie is for euer singing the hymnes of Dauid by their handes moreouer the Priestes sounded with trumpettes before them and al Israel stood † Salomon also sanctified the middes of the court before the temple of our Lord for he had offered there the holocaustes and the fatte of the pacifiques because the brasen altar which he had made could not susteyne the holocaustes and the sacrifices and the fatte † Salomon therfore made a solemnitie at that time seuen daies and al Israel with him an assemblie verie great from the entrance of Emath to the Torrent of Aegypt † And he made in the eight day an assemblie because he had dedicated the altar seuen daies and had celebrated the solemnitie seuen daies † Therfore in the three and twenteth day of the seuenth moneth he dismist the people to their tabernacles reioysing and being glad for the good that our Lord had done to Dauid and Salomon and Israel his people † And Salomon accomplished the house of our Lord and the house of the king and al that he had disposed in his hart to do in the house of our Lord and in his owne house and he prospered † And our Lord appeared to him by night and sayd I haue heard thy prayer and haue chosen this place to me for a house of sacrifice † If I shal shut heauen and rayne fal not and shal bid and command the locust to deuoure the land and shal send pestilence into my people † and my people being conuerted vpon whom my name is inuocated shal besech me and seeke out my face and shal doe penance from their most wicked waies I also wil heare from heauen and wil be propitious to their sinnes and wil saue their land † Mine eies also shal be opened and mine eares erected to his prayer that shal pray in this place † For I haue chosen and haue sanctified this place that my name may be there for euer and mine eies and my hart may remaine there al daies † Thou also if thou walke before me as Dauid thy father walked and shalt doe according to al thinges which I haue commanded thee and shalt keepe my iustices and iudgementes † I wil rayse vp the throne of thy kingdom as I promised to Dauid thy father saying There shal not be taken away of thy stocke a man that shal be prince in Israel † But if you shal be turned away and shal forsake my iustices and my preceptes which I haue proposed to you and going shal serue strange goddes and adore them † I wil plucke you out of my land which I haue geuen you and this house which I haue sanctified to my name I wil cast away from my face and wil deliuer it for a parable and an exemple to al peoples † And this house shal be for a prouerbe to al passengers and they shal say being astonyshed Why hath the Lord done so to this land and to this house † And they shal answer Because they forsooke the Lord the God of their fathers who brought them out of the Land of Aegypt and tooke hold of strange goddes and adored them and worshipped them therfore are al these euils come vpon them CHAP. VIII Salomon buildeth diuers cities 7. maketh the residue of the Chananites tributarie 12. offereth the ordinarie
my bones shal say Lord who is like to thee Deliuering the needie from the hand of them that are stronger then he the needie and poore from them that spoile him Vniust witnesses rysing vp asked me things that I knew not † They repayed me euil things for good sterilitie to my soule † But I when they were trublesome to me did put on cloth of heare I humbled my soule in fasting and my prayer shal be turned into my bosome † As a neighbour as our brother so did I please as mourning and sorowful so was I humbled † And they reioyced against me and came together scourges were gathered together vpon me and I was ignorant † They were dissipated and not compunct they tempted me they scorned me with scorning they gnashed vpon me with their teeth † Lord when wilt thou regard restore thou my soule from their malignitie myne only one from the lions † I wil confesse to thee in the great Church in a graue people I wil prayse thee † Let them not reioyce ouer me that are my aduersaries vniustly that hate me without cause and twinckle with the eies † Because they spake in deede peaceably to me and in the anger of the earth speaking they meant guiles † And they opened their mouth awide vpon me they said Wel wel our eies haue seene † Thou hast sene ô Lord keepe not silence Lord depart not from me † Arise and attend to my iudgement my God and my Lord vnto my cause † Iudge me according to thy iustice ô Lord my God and let them not reioyce ouer me † Let them not say in their hartes Wel wel to our soule neitheir let them say We haue deuoured him † Let them blush and be ashamed together that reioyce at my euils Let them be clothed with confusion and shame that speake great things vpon me † Let them reioyce and be glad that wil my iustice and let them say alwayes Our Lord be magnified that wil the peace of his seruant † And my tongue shal meditate thy iustice thy prayse al the day PSALME XXXV The prophet describeth the wicked malice of obstinate sinners 6. Against which he opposeth Gods infinite goodnes 9. with his prouident mercie towards the worst and iust reward of the good 12. praying to escape the dangerous gulfe of pride † Vnto the end to the seruant of our Lord Dauid him selfe THE vniust hath said within him selfe that he would sinne there is no feare of God before his eies † Because he hath done deceitfully in his sight that his iniquitie may be found vnto hatred † The wordes of his mouth are iniquitie and guile he would not vnderstand that he might doe wel † He hath meditated iniquitie in his bed he hath set himselfe on euery way not good and malice he hath not hated Lord thy mercie is in heauen and thy truth euen to the clowdes † Thy iustice as the hilles of God thy iudgementes are great depth Men beastes thou wilt saue ô Lord † as thou hast multiplied thy mercie ô God But the children of men shal hope in the couert of thy winges † They shal be inebriated with the plentie of thy house and with the torrent of thy pleasure thou shalt make them drinke Because with thee is the fountaine of life and in thy light we shal see light † Extend thy mercie to them that know thee and thy iustice to them that are of a right hart Let not the foote of pride come to me and let not the hand of a sinner moue me † There haue they fallen that worke iniquitie they were expelled neither could they stand PSALME XXXVI An exhortation not to enuie nor imitate the euil who for most part prosper in this world and are damned eternally but to flee euil and doe good duly considering that God diuersly permitteth and punisheth the wicked and likewise comforteth and afflicteth the iust al for their good † A Psalme to Dauid him self HAVE no emulation toward the malignant neither enuie them that doe iniquitie † Because they shal quickely wither as grasse and as the blossomes of herbes they shal soone fal † Hope in our Lord and doe good and inhabite the land and thou shalt be fed in the riches therof † Be delighted in our Lord and he wil geue thee the petitions of thy hart † Reuele thy way to our Lord and hope in him and he wil doe it † And he wil bring forth thy iustice as light and thy iudgement as midday † be subiect to our Lord and pray him Haue no emulation in him that prospereth in his way in a man that doth iniustices † Cease from wrath and leaue furie haue not emulation that thou be malignant † Because they that are malignant shal be cast out but they that expect our Lord the same shal inherite the land † And yet a litle while and the sinner shal not be and thou shalt seeke his place and shal not find it † But the meeke shal inherite the land and shal be delighted in multitude of peace † The sinner shal obserue the iust and shal gnash vpon him with his teeth † But our Lord shal scorne him because he foreseeth that his day shal come † Sinners haue drawen out the sword they haue bent their bowe That they may deceine the poore and needie that they may murder the right of hart † Let their owne swordes enter into their hartes and let their bowe be broken † Better is a litle to the iust aboue much riches of sinners † Because the armes of sinners shal be broken in pieces but our Lord comfirmeth the iust † Our Lord knoweth the daies of the immaculate and their inheritance shal be for euer † They shal not be confounded in the euil time and in the dayes of famine they shal be filled † because the sinners shal perish But the enemies of our Lord forth with as they shal be honoured and exalted vanishing shal vanish as smoke † The sinner shal borrow and not pay but the iust is merciful and wil geue † Because they that blesse him shal inherite the land but they that curse him shal perish † With our Lord the steppe of man shal be directed and he shal like wel of his way When he shal fal he shal not be brused because our Lord putteth his hand vnder † I haue bene yong for I am old and I haue not sene the iust forsaken nor his seede seeking bread † Al the day he is merciful and lendeth and his seede shal be in blessing † Decline from euil and doe good and inhabite for euer and euer † Because our Lord loueth iudgement and he wil not forsake his sainctes they shal be
alwaies corporally with vs Could anie of them tarie here til this time could they tarie to the time yet to come But vvas therfore the Church leaft desolate by their departure God forbid For thy fathers sonnes are borne to thee VVhat is this for thy fathers sonnes are borne to thee The Apostles were sent fathers in place of the Apostles sonnes are borne to thee Byshops are appointed For whence were the Bishops borne that are at this day through the vvorld the Church herselfe calleth them fathers ●he begate them and appointed them in the seates of the fathers Do not therfore thinke thy self desolate o christian Church because thou seest not Peter seest not Paul for thou seest not them by vvhom thou wast borne but of thyne issue fatherhood is sprong to thee For thy fathers sonnes are borne to thee thou shalt make them princes ouer al the earth This is the Catholique Church Her children are made princes ouer al the earth her sonnes are constituted for fathers Let them acknowlege this that are cut of let them come to the vnitie be they brought into the temple of the king Thus S. Augustin PSALME XLV The Church in persecution acknowledgeth Gods perpetual defence 5. making her therby more glorious 10. sometimes granting rest 11. God himself ckecking the persecuters and euer protecting her † Vnto the end to the sonnes of Core for the secretes OVR God is a refuge and strength an helper in tribulations which haue found vs excedingly † Therfore wil we not feare when the earth shal be trubled and mountaines transported into the hart of the sea † Their waters haue sounded and were trubled the mountaines were trubled in his strength † The violence of the riuer maketh the citie of God ioyful the Highest hath sanctified his tabernacle † God is in the middes therof it shal not be moued God wil helpe it in the morning early † Nations are trubled and kingdomes are inclined he gaue his voice the earth was moued † The Lord of hostes is with vs the God of Iacob is our defender † Come ye and see the workes of our Lord what wonders he hath put vpon the earth † taking away warres euen vnto the end of the earth He shal destroy bow breake weapons and shields he shal burne with fire † Be quiet and see that I am God I shal be exalted among the gentiles and I shal be exalted in the earth † The Lord of hostes is with vs the God of Iacob is our defender PSALME XLVI Gentiles are called and inuited to praise God for his magnificence 6. for Christs Ascension and powre † Vnto the end for the sonnes of Core ALYE Nations clappe handes make iubilation to God in the voyce of exultation † Because our Lord is high terrible a great king ouer al the earth † He hath made peoples subiect to vs gentiles vnder our feete † He hath chosen his inheritance in vs the beautie of Iacob which he loued † God is ascended in iubilation and our Lord in the voice of trumpet † Sing ye to our God sing ye Sing ye to our king sing ye † Because God is king of al the earth sing ye wisely † God shal reigne ouer the gentiles God sitteth vpon his holie seate † Princes of peoples are gathered together with the God of Abraham because the strong goddes of the earth are excedingly aduanced PSALME XLVII God most and euerie where laudable is especially praised in the Church of Christ prefigured by Sion and there begunne 9. Al thinges being fulfilled in the Church euen as they were prophecied and promised 12. the faithful are exhorted to consider and congratulate the same A Psalme of Canticle to the sonnes of Core the second of the Sabbath GREAT is our Lord and to be praysed excedingly in the citie of our God in his holie mount † Mount Sion is founded with the exultation of the whole earth the sides of the North the citie of the great king † God shal be knowen in the houses therof when he shal receiue it † For behold the kings of the earth were gathered together they assembled in one † They seing it so were in admiration were trubled were moued † trembling tooke them Their sorowes as a woman traueling † In a vehement spirit thou shalt breake the shippes of Tharsis † As we haue heard so haue we seene in the citie of the Lord of hostes in the citie of our God God hath founded it for euer † We haue receiued thy mercie ô God in the middes of thy temple † According to thy name ô God so also is thy prayse vnto the endes of the earth thy right hand is ful of iustice † Let mount Sion be glad and the daughters of Iuda reioyce because of thy iudgementes ô Lord † Compasse Sion and embrace ye her tel ye in her towers † Set your hartes on her strength and distribute ye her houses that you may declare it in an other generation † Because this is God our God for euer and for euer and euer he shal rule vs euermore PSALME XLVIII The royal prophet inuiting al states and sortes of men to heare him attentiuely 6 sheweth that al ought to feare eternal damnation that liue wickedly 9. vainly and foolishly seeking 13. euen like brute beastes carnal pleasures which they can not long enioy nor long escape hel 16. confidently animating him selfe and al good men that trust not in this world † Vnto the end to the sonnes of Core a Psalme HEARE these thinges al ye Gentiles receiue with your eares al ye that inhabite the earth † Al ye earthly persons and children of men together in one the rich and the poore † My mouth shal speake wisedom and the meditation of my hart prudence † I wil incline mine eare vnto a parable I wil open my proposition on a Psalter † Why shal I feare in the euil day the iniquitie of my heele shal compasse me † They that trust in their strength and glorie in the multitude of their riches † A brother doth not redeme man shal redeme he shal not geue vnto God his reconciliation † And the price of the redemption of his owne soule and he shal labour for euer † and shal liue yet vnto the end † He shal not see death when he shal see the wise dying the vnwise and the foole shal perish together And they shal leaue their riches to strangers † and their sepulchers their houses for euer Their Tabernacles in generation and generation they haue renowmed their names in their landes † And man when he was
the sunne † Before your thornes did vnderstand the old bryar as liuing so in wrath he swalloweth them † The iust shal reioice when he shal see reuenge he shal wash his handes in the bloud of a sinner † And man shal say If certes there be fruite to the iust there is a God certes iudging them on the earth PSALME LVIII Holie Dauid being beseeged in his owne house by m●n sent to kil him confidently prayeth God to deliuer him 6. and al faithful nations in like danger 7. and praiseth God Vnto the end destroy not to Dauid in the inscription of the title when Saul sent and watched his house to kil him 1. Reg. 19. DELIVER me from mine enimies ô my God and from them that rise vp against me defend me † Deliuer me from them that worke iniquitie and from bloudy men saue me Because loe they haue taken my soule the strong haue falne violently vpon me † Neyther is it mine iniquitie nor my sinne ô Lord without iniquitie haue I runne and gone directly † Ryse vp to meete me and see and thou ô Lord the God of powres God of Israel attend to visite al nations haue no mercie on al that worke iniquitie † They wil returne at euening and they shal suffer famine as dogges and shal compasse the citie † Behold they wil speake in their mouth and a sworde in their lippes because who hath heard † And thou ô Lord wilt scorne them thou wilt bring to naught al the nations † I wil keepe my strength to thee because thou art my receiuer † my God thy mercie shal preuent † God wil shew vnto me concerning mine enimies kil them not lest sometime my peoples forgete Disperse them in thy strength and depose them my protector ô Lord. † The sinne of their mouth the word of their lippes and let them be taken in their pride And for cursing and lying they shal be talked of † in consummation in wrath of comsummation and they shal not be And they shal know that God wil rule ouer Iacob and ouer the ends of the earth † They shal be turned at euening and shal suffer famine as dogges and shal compasse the citie † They shal be dispersed to eate and if they be not filled they wil murmur also † But I wil sing thy strength and wil exalt thy mercie in the morning Because thou art become my receiuer and my refuge in the day of my tribulation My helper I wil sing to thee because thou art God my receiuer my God my mercie PSALME LIX King Dauid after his owne and the peoples manie tribulations 8. rendereth thankes for their renowmed victories 11. atchiued by Gods only powre † Vnto the end for them that shal be changed in the inscription of the title to Dauid him selfe for doctrine † when he set fire on Mesopotamia of Syria and in Sobal and Ioab returned and stroke Idumaea in the valley of saltpittes twelue thousand 2. Reg. 8. 10. 1. Paral. 18. O GOD thou hast repelled vs hast destroyed vs thou wast angrie and hast had mercie on vs. † Thou hast moued the earth and hast trubled it heale the breaches thereof because it is moued † Thou hast shewed vnto thy people hard thinges thou hast made vs drinke the wine of compunction † Thou hast geuen a signification to them that feare thee they flee from the face of the bow That thy beloued may be deliuered saue me with thy right hand and heare me † God hath spoken in his holie I shal reioyce and shal diuide Sichem and shal mesure the valley of tabernacles † Galaad is mine and Manasses is mine and Ephraim the strength of my heade † Iuda my king Moab the pot of my hope Into Edom wil I stretch out my shoe the foreners are subiect to me Who shal conduct me into a fensed citie who shal conduct me euen into Idumea † Shal not thou ô God that hast expelled vs and wilt not thou ô God goe forth in our hostes † Giue vs aide from tribulation because mans saluation is vaine † In God we shal doe strength and he shal bring to nothing them that afflict vs. PSALME LX. Faithful people of the whole earth pray and acknowlege that God mercifully heareth their prayer 6. expect the eternal kingdom of Christ in which they shal praise him for euermore Vnto the end in hyms to Dauid HEARE ô God my petition● attend to my praier † From the ends of the earth I haue cried to thee whiles my hart was in anguish thou didst exalt me on a rocke † Thou hast conducted me because thou art made my hope a toure of strength from the face of the enimie † I shal inhabite in thy tabernacle for euer I shal be protected in the couert of thy winges † Because thou my God hast heard my prayer thou hast giuen inheritance to those that feare thy name † Thou wilt adde dayes vpon the dayes of the king his years euen vnto the day of generation and generation † He is permanent for euer in the sight of God his mercie and truth who shal require † So wil I say a Psalme to thy name for euer and euer that I may render my vowes from day to day PSALME LXI A iust man encoregeth his owne soule to serue God in sincere humilitie 9. exhorteth also al others to trust in God not in false and worldlie pollicie or wealth because Gods powre and mercie wil render to euerie one as they deserue Vnto the end for Iduthun a Psalme of Dauid Shal not my soule be subiect to God for of him is my saluation † For he is my God and my sauiour my receiuer I shal be moued no more † How long set you violently vpon a man you al doe kil as it were vpon a wal that is leaning and a wal shaken † But yet they thought to repel my price I ranne in thirst they blessed with their mouth and cursed with their hart † But yet my soule be thou subiect to God because my patience is from him † Because he is my God and my sauiour my helper I shal not remoue † In God is my saluation and my glorie the God of my helpe and my hope is in God † Hope in him al ye the congregation of people powre out your harts before him God is our helper for euer † But yet the children of men are vaine the children of men are liers in balances that they may deceiue by vanitie together † Hope not in iniquitie and couete not robberies if riches abound set not your hart vpon them † Once hath God spoken
to God † Ye kingdomes of the earth sing to God sing to our Lord † Sing ye to God that mounteth vpon the heauen of heauen to the East Behold he wil giue to his voice the voice of strength † giue you glorie to God vpon Israel his magnificence and his powre in the cloudes † God is meruelous in his saintes the God of Israel he wil giue powre and strength to his people God be blessed ANNOTATIONS PSALME LXVII 16. The mountaine of God For better discerning the true Church from other congregations the Prophet here describeth certaine proprieties therof for he calleth it a mountane because it is most visible to al men Secondly a fatte mountane that is replenished vvith al vertues and giftes of the Holie Ghost vvherof it is called Holie Thirdly it is crudded or consolidated in vnitie of faith and Religion vvhich conioyne the vvhole bodie making it solide and firme as the ruen turneth liquide milke into curde and so into cheese Fourtly it is the Congregation vvherin God alvvayes remaneth euen to the end for euer vvhich shevveth tvvo other proprieties that the Church neuer faileth nor erreth in doctrin God stil dvvelling therin and consequently conserueth it from error in doctrin 17. VVhy suppose you crudded montaines As for other congregations it is certaine and euident that they are not the Church of God because they are not crudded that is not vnited in the same pointes of faith but only in negatiue pointes and in general opposition against the Catholique Church and among themselues notoriously disagreing and diuided As they also vvant the other markes of the true Church PSALME LXVIII Christ in middes of afflictions as one in dangerous waters 5. describing the malice of persecutors and his owne true zele 14. prayeth his heauenlie Father for helpe 23. By way of iust imprecation forsheweth the seuere punishment of his aduersaries 30. his owne glorious Resurrection and prosperous building of his Church For which he inuiteth al creatures to praise God Vnto the end for them that shal be changed to Dauid SAVE me ô God because waters are entered into my soule † I sticke fast in the myre of the depth and there is no sure standing I am come into the depth of the sea and a tempest hath ouerwhelmed me † I haue labored crying my iawes are made hoarse my eies haue failed whiles I hope in my God † They are multiplied aboue the heares of my head that hate me without cause Mine enimies are made strong that haue persecuted me vniustly then did I pay the thinges that I tooke not † O God thou knowest my foolishnes and mine offences are not hide from thee † Let them not be ashamed vpon me which expect thee ô Lord Lord of hostes Let them not be confounded vpon me that seeke thee ô God of Israel † Because for thee haue I sustained reproch confusion hath couered my face † I am become a forener to my brethren and a stranger to the sonnes of my mother † Because the zele of thy house hath eaten me and the reproches of them that reproched thee fel vpon me † And I couered my soule in fasting and it was made a reproch to me And I put heare cloth my garment I became a parable to them † They spake aganst me that sat in the gate and they soong aganst me that dranke wine † But I my prayer to thee ô Lord a time of thy good pleasure ô God In the multitude of thy mercie heare me in the truth of thy saluation † Deliuer me out of the myre that I stick not fast deliuer me from them that hate me and from the depthes of waters † Let not the tempest of water drowne me nor the depth swallowe me neyther let the pit shut his mouth vpon me † Heare me ô Lord because thy mercie is benigne according to the multitude of thy commiserations haue respect to me † And turne not away thy face from thy seruant because I am in tribulation heare me speedily † Attend to my soule and deliuer it because of mine enimies deliuer me † Thou knowest my reproch my confusion my shame † In thy sight are al they that afflict me my hart hath looked for reproch and miserie And I expected some bodie that would be sorie together with me and there was none and that would confort me and I founde not † And they gaue gal for my meate in my thirst they gaue me vinegre to drinke † Let their table be made a snare before them for retributions and for a scandal † Let Their eies be darkned that they see not and make their backe crooked alwaies Poure out thy wrath vpon them and let the furie of thy wrath ouertake them Let their habitation be made desert and in their tabernacles let there be none to dwel Because whom thou hast striken they haue persecuted and vpon the sorrow of my wounds they haue added † Adde thou iniquitie vpon their iniquitie and let them not enter into thy iustice † Let them be put out of the booke of the liuing and with the iust let them not be written I am poore and sorowful thy saluation ô God hath receiued me † I wil praise the name of God with canticle and wil magnifie him in prayse † And it shal please God more then a young calfe that bringeth forth hornes and hoofes † Let the poore see and reioyce seeke ye God and your soule shal liue † Because our Lord hath heard the poore and he hath not despised his prisoners † Let the heauens and earth praise him the sea and al the creeping beastes in them † Because God wil saue Sion and the cities of Iuda shal be built vp And they shal inhabite there by inheritance they shal get it † And the seede of his seruants shal possesse it and they that loue his name shal dwel in it PSALME LXIX An other prayer of Dauid when he was persecuted by Absolom made in a Psalme after his deliuerie Vnto the end a Psalme of Dauid in remembrance that our Lord saued him O God intend vnto my helpe Lord make hast to helpe me † Let them be confounded and be ashamed that seeke my soule † Let them be turned away backeward and be ashamed that wil me euils Let them be turned away forthwith ashamed that say to me Wel wel † Let al that seeke thee reioyce and be glad in thee and let them say alwayes Our Lord be magnified which loue thy saluation † But I am needie and poore ô God helpe me thou art my helper and deliuerer ô Lord be not slacke PSALME LXX King Dauid or anie other iust person prayeth God to
the world haue obtained riches † And I saide Then haue I iustified my hart without cause and haue washed my handes amongst innocentes † And haue bene scourged al the day and my chastising in the morninges † If I saide I wil speake this behold I reproued the nation of thy children † I thought to know this thing it is labour before me † Vntil I may enter into the sanctuarie of God and may vnderstand concerning their latter endes † But yet for guiles thou hast put it to them thou hast cast them downe whiles they were eleuated † How are they brought into desolation they haue failed sodanely they haue perished for their iniquitie † As the dreame of them that rise ô Lord in thy citie thou shalt bring their image to nothing † Because my hart is inflamed and my reynes are changed And I am brought to nothing and knew not † As a beast am I become with thee and I alwaies with thee † Thou hast helde my right hand and in thy wil thou hast conducted me and with glorie thou hast receiued me † For what is to me in heauen and besides thee what would I vpon the earth † My flesh hath fainted and my hart God of my hart and God my portion for euer For behold they that make them selues faire from thee shal perish thou hast destroyed al that fornicate from thee † But it is good for me to cleaue to God to put my hope in our Lord God That I may shew forth al thy prayses in the gates of the daughter of Sion PSALME LXXIII Faithful people pressed with persecution lamentably complayning besecheth God to respect his owne inheritance cruelly afflicted ●● and leift long without helpe 12. wheras heretofore he releeued his people in like distresses 18. And therfore confidently hopeth he wil renenge the blasphemers of his name Vnderstanding to Asaph VVHY hast thou ô God repelled for euer is thy furie wrath vpon the sheepe of thy pasture Be mindful of thy congregation which thou hast possessed from the beginning Thou hast redemed the rod of thine inheritan●●e mount Sion in which thou hast dwelt † Lift vp thy handes vpon their prides for euer how great thinges hath the enimie done malignantly in the holy place † And they that hate thee haue gloried in the middes of thy solemnitie They haue sette their signes for signes † and haue not knowne as in the issue on high As in a wood of trees they haue with axes † cut out the gates therof together in hatchet and chippeaxe they haue cast it downe † They haue burnt thy sanctuarie with fire they haue polluted the tabernacle of thy name in the earth † Their kinred together haue saide in their hart Let vs make al the festiual daies of God to cease from the earth † Our signes we haue not seene there is now no prophet and he wil know vs no more † How long ô God shal the enimie vpbraide the aduersarie prouoke thy name for euer † Why doest thou turne away thy hand and thy right hand out of the middes of thy bosome for euer † But God our king before the worldes he hath wrought saluation in the middes of the earth † Thou in thy strength hast confirmed the sea thou hast crushed the head of Dragons in the waters † Thou hast broken the heads of the dragon thou hast giuen him for meate to the peoples of the Aethiopians † Thou hast broken vp fountanes and torrentes thou hast dried the riuers of Ethan † The day is thine and the night is thine thou hast made the morning and the sunne † Thou hast made al the coasts of the earth the summer and the spring thou hast formed them † Be mindeful of this the enimie hath vpbraided our Lord and a foolish people hath prouoked thy name † Deliuer not to beasts the soules that confesse to thee and the soules of thy poore forget not for euer † Haue respect vnto thy testament because they that are obscure of the earth are filled with houses of iniquities † Let not the humble be turned away being confounded the poore and needy shal praise thy name † Arise God iudge thy cause be mindful of those thy reproches that are from the foolish man al the day † Forget not the voices of thine enimies the pride of them that hate thee hath ascended alwaies PSALME LXXIIII Christ with his Assessors wil iudge the whole world at the last day in the meane time exhorteth sinners to amend their life 7. for none shal escape iust iudgement 1● The wicked shal be punished and the good rewarded Vnto the end Corrupt not a Psalme of Canticle to Asaph VVE wil confesse to thee ô God we wil confesse and wil inuocate thy name We wil tel thy meruelouse workes † when I shal take a time I wil iudge iustices † The earth is melted and al that dwel in it I haue confirmed the pillers thereof † I said to the wicked doe not wickedly and to them that offend Exalt not the horne † Exalt not your horne on high speake not iniquitie aganst God † For neither from the East nor from the West nor from the desert mountanes † because God is Iudge This man he humbleth and him he exalteth † because there is a cuppe in the hand of our Lord of mere wine ful of mixture And he hath powred it out of this into that but yet the dregges therof are not emptied al the sinners of the earth shal drinke † But I wil shewforth for euer I wil sing to the God of Iacob † And I wil breake al the hornes of sinners and the hornes of the iust shal be exalted PSALME LXXV The royal prophet singeth Gods praises for his particular prouidence towards the Iewes 10. further to be extended to al the meeke of the whole earth Vnto the end in prayses a Psalme to Asaph a Canticle to the Assirians God is knowne in Iewrie in Israel his name is great † And his place is made in peace and his habitation in Sion † There he brake the powres of bowes the shilde the sword and the battle † Thou doest illuminate meruelousely from the eternal mountaynes † al the foolish of hart were trubled † They slept their sleepe and al the men of riches found nothing in their handes † At thy reprehension ô God of Iacob they haue al slumbered that mounted on horses † Thou art terrible and who shal resist thee from that time thy wrath † From heauen thou hast made thy iudgement hearde the earth trembled and was quiet When God arose vnto iudgement
planted the eare shal he not heare Or he that made the eie doth he not consider † He that chastiseth nations shal he not rebuke he that teacheth man knowledge † Our Lord knoweth the cogitations of men that they be vaine † Blessed is the man whom thou shalt instruct ô Lord and shalt ●each out of thy lawe † That thou maist geue him quietnes from the euil daies til a pitte be digged for the sinner † Because our Lord wil not reiect his people and his inheritance he wil not forsake † Vntil iustice be turned into iudgement and they who are neere it are al that are right of hart † Who shal rise for me against the malignant or who shal stand with me against them that worke iniquitie † But that our Lord hath holpen me within very litle my soule had dwelt in hel † If I said My foote is moued thy mercie ô Lord did help me † According to the multitude of my sorrowes in my hart thy consolations haue made my soule ioyful † Doth the seat of iniquitie cleaue to thee which makest labour in precept † They wil hunt after the soule of the iust and wil condemne innocent bloud And our Lord became my refuge and my God the helpe of my hope † And he wil repay them their iniquitie and in their malice he wil destroy them the Lord our God wil destroy them PSALMES XCIIII An inuitation to serue and adore Christ our Lord and Messias 3. aswel for the benefites of creating al thinges 7. as for his Incarnation and not to harden our hartes as the Iewes did Praise of Canticle to Dauid him selfe COME let vs reioyce to our Lord let vs make iubilation to God our sauiour † Let vs preuent his face in confession and in Psalmes let vs make iubilation to him † Because our Lord is a great God and a great King aboue al goddes † Because in his hand are the endes of the earth and the heightes of the mountaines be his † Because the sea is his and he made it and his handes formed the drie land † Come let vs adore and fal downe and wepe before our Lord that made vs. † Because he is the Lord our God and we the people of his pasture and the shepe of his hand † To day if ye shal heare his voice “ harden not your hartes † As in the prouocation according to the day of the tentation in the desert where your fathers tempted me proued me and saw my workes † Fourtie years was I offended with that generation and said These alwaies erre in hart † And these haue not knowne my waies as I sware in my wrath if they shal enter into my rest ANNOTATIONS PSALME XCIIII 8. Harden not your hartes VVhatsoeuer God proposeth by preaching or inspiration to a sinner it resteth stil in the powre of his freewil to harden his harte and to reiect al such good motions and so he doth not only frustrate Gods grace and hinder his owne iustification but also increaseth his former sinnes But by not resisting when deliberating therupon he could resist he disposeth himselfe and cooperateth to first iustification And therfore the royal Prophet here admonisheth and earnestly exhorteth al men to do this which God hath put in our powre not to harden our owne hartes when we heare his voice by resisting and reiecting his grace freely offered without al merite of our part PSALME XCV Al peoples nations are inuited to praise the blessed Trinitie 3. for Christs Incarnation and spiritual kingdom in al the world ●● euen sensles creatures acknowledging his maiestie 13. and iudicial powre A Canticle to Dauid * himselfe when the house was built after the captiuitie SING ye to our Lord a new song sing to our Lord al the earth † Sing ye to our Lord and blesse his name shewforth his saluation from day to day † Shewforth his glorie among the Gentiles his meruelous workes in al peoples † Because our Lord is great and exceeding laudable he is terrible aboue al goddes † Because al the goddes of the Gentiles are diuels but our Lord made the heauens † Confession and beauty in his sight holinesse and magnificence in his sanctification † Bring to our Lord ye families of Gentiles bring ye to our Lord glorie and honour † bring to our Lord glorie vnto his name Take vp hoastes and enter into his courtes † adore ye our Lord in his holie court Let al the earth be moued before his face † say ye among the Gentiles that our Lord hath reigned For he hath corrected the round world which shal not be moued he wil iudge peoples in equitie † Let the heauens be glad and the earth reioyce the sea be moued and the fulnesse therof † the fieldes shal be glad and al things that are in them Then shal the trees of the woodes reioyce † before the face of our Lord because he cometh because he cometh to iudge the earth He wil iudge the round world in equitie and peoples in his truth PSALME XCVI Al the earth is inuited to reioyce in Christs kingdom 3. with description of the signes coming before the day of Iudgement 7. Idolaters shal be confounded 8. Holie Angels and iust men shal adore Christ and reioyce To this Dauid when his land was restored agane to him OVR Lord hath reigned let the earth reioyce let manie Ilands be glad † Cloude and mist round about him iustice and iudgement the correction of his seat † Fire shal goe before him and shal inflame his enimies round about † His lightninges shined to the round world the earth sawe and was moued † The mountaines melted as waxe before the face of our Lord before the face of our Lord al the earth † The heauens haue shewed forth his iustice and al peoples haue seene his glorie † Let them al be confounded that adore sculptils and that glorie in their idoles Adore him al ye his Angels † Sion heard and was glad And the daughters of Iuda reioyced because of thy iudgements ô Lord. † Because thou Lord most high ouer al the earth thou art exalted excedingly aboue al goddes † You that loue our Lord hate ye euil our Lord keepeth the soules of his saintes out of the hand of the sinner he wil deliuer them † Light is risen to the iust and ioy to the right of hart † Be glad ye iust in our Lord and confesse ye to the memorie of his sanctification PSALME XCVII Al men are againe inuited ioyfully to celebrate the meruelous conquest of Christ in al nations 4. with hart voice and instruments 8. al creatures acknowledging his coming to iudge the world A psalme to Dauid himselfe SING ye
to our Lord a new song because he hath done meruelous thinges His righthand hath wrought saluation to himselfe and his arme is holie † Our Lord hath made knowne his saluation in the sight of the Gentiles he hath reueled his iustice † He hath remembred his mercie and his truth to the house of Israel Al the ends of the earth haue seene the saluation of our God † Make ye iubilation to God al the earth chaunt and reioyce and sing † Sing to our Lord on harpe on harpe and voice of psalme † on long drawen trumpets and voice of cornet of horne Make iubilation in the sight of the king our Lord † let the sea be moued and the fulnes therof the round world and they that dwel therin † The riuers shal clappe with hand the mountaynes together shal reioyce † at the sight of our Lord because he cometh to iudge the earth He wil iudge the round earth in iustice and the peoples in equitie PSALME XCVIII Christ reigneth notwithstanding his enimies repine is adored 5. also his footestoole 6. whom ancient Prophetes did inuocate A Psalme to Dauid himselfe OVR Lord hath reigned let peoples be angrie he that sitteth vpon the Cherubs let the earth be moued † Our Lord great in Sion and high aboue al peoples † Let them confesse to thy great name because it is terrible and holie † And the honour of the king loueth iudgement Thou hast prepared directions thou hast done iudgement and iustice in Iacob † Exalt ye the Lord our God and “ adore his footstoole because it is holie † Moyses and Aaron in his priestes and Samuel among them that inuocate his name They inuocated our Lord and he heard them † in a piller of a cloud he spake to them They kept his testimonies the precept which he gaue them † O Lord our God thou heardest them God thou wast propitious to them and taking vengeance vpon al their inuentions Exalt ye the Lord our God and adore ye in his holie mount because the Lord our God is holie ANNOTATIONS PSALME XCIX 5. Adore his footestoole For so much as al Expositors also the Hebrevv Rabbins affirme that the Psalmist here prophecieth of Christ the promised Messias that should redeme mankind and seing the Arke of couenant perteyneth not to the seruice of Christ but vvas only a figure of him the footestoole of Messias here mentioned must nedes be something perteyning to him and therfore most ancient Fathers expound it of Christs humanitie And because the Prophet speaketh of perpetual adoration not only of the shorte time he conuersed vvith men in this life vvhen very fevv adored him the same fathers vnderstand here the adoration of Christ in the blessed Sacrament of the Eucharist Which S Ambrose teacheth lib. 3. de Spiritu Sancto c. 12. in these plaine vvordes By the footstoole must be vnderstood the earth by the earth the flesh of Christ VVhich vve also at this day adore in the Mysteries and vvhich the Apostles adored in our Lord Iesus S. Augustin more largely vpon this Psalme I am made doubtful saith he I feare to adore the earth lest he condeme me that made heauen and earth Againe I feare not to adore the footstoole of my Lord because the Psalme saith to me Adore his footstoole I seeke vvhat is his footstoole and the Scripture Isaiae 66. telleth me the earth is his footstoole Doubtful I turne myself vnto Christ because I seeke him here and I finde hovv vvithout impietie the earth may be adored vvithout impietie his footstoole may be adored For he tooke earth of earth because flesh is of earth and he tooke flesh of the flesh of the B. virgin Marie And because he vvalked here in the same flesh and gaue the very flesh to vs to eate vnto saluation and no man eateth that flesh onles he first adore it it is found hovv such a footstoole of our Lord may be adored and not only vve doe not sinne in adoring but vve should sinne in not adoring Thus farre S. Augustin Further instructing not to cōce●ue of Christs flesh as ●he Capharnaites did that he would cute it in peeces from his bodie and geue them portions therof His very flesh is geuen and eaten not in fleshlie maner but in sacramental See Annotations Ioan. 6. PSALME XCIX Al are inuited to reioyce in God Creator of al. A Psalme in confession MAKE ye iubilation to God al the earth serue ye our Lord in gladnesse Enter ye in before his sight in exultation † Know ye that our Lord he is God he made vs and not we ourselues His people and the sheepe of his pasture † enter ye into his gates in confession his courtes in hymnes confesse ye to him Praise ye his name † because our Lord is sweete his mercie for euer and his truth euen vnto generation and generation PSALME C. King Dauid gratfully celebrateth the two general diuine vertues Mercie and Iustice 2. by his owne example exhorteth al especially Superiors to direct their wayes in sinceritie 4. and to seperate the wicked from conuersation of the good A Psalme to Dauid himselfe MERCIE and iudgement I wil sing to thee ● Lord I wil sing † and I shal vnderstand in the immaculate way when thou shalt come to me I walked through in the inocencie of my hart in the middes of my house † I did not propose before mine eies any vniust thing I hated them that do preuarication † A peruerse hart hath not cleaued to me the malignant declining from me I knew not † One secretly detracting from his neighbour him did I persecute One of a proud eye and vnsatiable hart with him I did not eate † Mine eies are towards the faithful of the earth that they may sit with me A man that walketh in the immaculate way he did minister to me † He that doth proudly shal not dwel in the middes of my house he that speaketh vniust thinges hath not directed in the sight of mine eies † In the morning did I kil al the sinners of the earth that I might destroy out of the citie of our Lord al those that worke iniquitie PSALMES CI. A sinner in affliction of mind prayeth God to deliuer him 10. desolate of al other helpe 13. conceiueth comforth in Gods eternal goodnes and singular mercie in redeming mankind and propagating the Church 24. Prayeth to be made mature in vertue before he dye that he may liue with God 26. who only and wholly being immutable establisheth his seruantes for euer The prayer of the poore when he shal be anxious and shal make his petition before our Lord. LORD heare my prayer and let my crie come to thee † Turne not away thy face from me in what
backe they haue prolonged their iniquitie † Our iust Lord wil cut the neckes of sinners † let them al be confounded and turned backward that hate Sion † Let them be made as grasse in the toppes of houses which is withered before it be plucked vp † Wherof the reaper hath not filled his hand and he that gathereth the sheaues his bosome † And they sayd not that passed by The blessing of our Lord be vpon you we haue blessed you in the name of our Lord. PSALME CXXIX The Iewes or other people in tribulation for sinne or temporal captiuitie crie to God to be deliuered 4. trusting and encoreging ech other in Gods accustomed mercie assuredly hoping that he wil redeme deliuer them A gradual Canticle FROM the depthes I haue cried to thee ô Lord † Lord heare my voice Let thine eares be intent to the voice of my petition † If thou shalt obserue iniquities ô Lord Lord who shal susteyne it † Because with thee there is propiciation and for thy law I haue expected thee ô Lord. My soule hath expected in his word † my soule hath hoped in our Lord. † From the morning watch euen vntil night let Israel hope in our Lord. † Because with our Lord there is mercie and with him plenteous redemption † And he shal redeme Israel from al his iniquities PSALME CXXX Anie iust soule in humble confidence offereth his innocencie as a spiritual and gratful sacrifice to God 3. exhorting al Gods seruants euer to hope in him A gradual Canticle of Dauid LORD my hart is not exalted neither are mine eies loftie Neither haue I walked in great matters nor in meruelous thinges aboue me † If I was not humbly mynded but exalted my soule As the weaned childe is toward his mother so retribution in my soule † Let Israel hope in our Lord from henceforth now and for euer PSALME CXXXI The Psalmist earnestly prayeth God to geue him leaue to shew him where to build a Temple But more especially prayeth for and prophecieth the coming of Christ the promised Sonne of Dauid 14. signifying Gods promise therof and of establishing his Church A gradual Canticle REMEMBER Dauid ô Lord and al his meekenes † As he sware to our Lord vowed a vowe to the God of Iacob † If I shal enter into the tabernacle of my house if I shal ascend into the bed of my couch † If I shal geue sleepe to mine eies and slumbering to mine eie liddes † And rest to my temples vntil I finde a place for our Lord a tabernacle for the God of Iacob † Behold we haue heard of it in Ephrata we haue found it in the fildes of the wood † We wil enter into his tabernacle we wil adore in the place where his feete stood † Arise Lord into thy rest thou and the arke of thy sanctification † Let thy Priestes be clothed with iustice let thy sainctes reioyce † For Dauid thy seruants sake turne not away the face of thy Christ † Our Lord hath sworne truth to Dauid and he wil not disapoint it Of the fruite of thy wombe I wil set vpon thy seate † If thy children shal keepe my testament and these my testimonies which I wil teach them Their children also euen for euer shal sit vpon thy seate † Because our Lord hath chosen Sion he hath chosen it for an habitation to himself † This is my rest for euer and euer here wil I dwel because I haue chosen it † Blessing I wil blesse her widow her poore I wil fil with breades † Her Priestes I wil clothe with saluation and her sainctes shal reioyce with ioyfulnes † Thither wil I bring forth a horne to Dauid I haue prepared a lampe to my Christ † His enemies I wil clothe with confusion but vpon him shal my sanctification florish PSALME CXXXII Fraternal concord is commended to al in the Church as necessarie and delectable in it self and blessed of God A gradual Canticle of Dauid BEHOLD how good and how pleasant a thing it is for brethren to dwel in one † As oyntement on the head which ranne downe vpon the beard the beard of Aaron which ranne downe vnto the hemme of his garment † As the dew of Hermon which runneth downe vpon mount Sion Because there hath our Lord commanded blessing and life euen for euer PSALME CXXXIII Al and especially clergie men that serue the Church are inuited to prayse God by day and by night so shal they be blessed of God A gradual Canticle LOE now blesse our Lord al ye the seruantes of our Lord Which stand in the house of our Lord in the courtes of the house of our God † In the nightes lift vp your handes vnto the holie places and blesse ye our Lord. Our Lord out of Sion blesse thee who made heauen and earth PSALME CXXXIIII God who only is omnipotent and fountaine of algoodnes is of al to be praised 8. He is the special protector of his elected people 15. Contrariwise false goddes are impotent vaine and can not helpe those that serue them 19. Only the Church doth rightly praise him Alleluia PRAYSE ye the name of our Lord ye seruantes prayse our Lord. † Ye that stand in the house of our Lord in the courtes of the house of our God † Prayse ye our Lord because our Lord is good sing ye to his name because it is sweete † Because our Lord hath chosen Iacob to himself Israel for his owne possession † Because I haue knowne that our Lord is great and our God aboue al goddes † Al thinges whatsoeuer our Lord would he hath done in heauen in earth in the sea and in al the depthes † Bringing forth clowdes from the vttermost of the earth lightenings he hath turned into rayne Who bringeth forth the windes out of his treasures † who stroke the first begotten of Aegypt from man euen to beast † He sent ●orth signes and wonders in the middes of thee ô Aegypt vpon Pharao and vpon al his seruantes † Who stroke manie nations and slew strong kinges † Sehon the king of the Amorrheites Og the king of Basan and al the kingdomes of Chanaan † And he gaue their land for inheritance for an inheritance to Israel his people † Lord thy name is for euer Lord thy memorial is vnto generation and generation † Because our Lord shal iudge his people and wil be intreated toward his seruantes † The idoles of the Gentiles are siluer and gold the workes of mens handes † They haue mouth and shal not speake they haue eies and shal not see † They haue eares and shal
and from him withdraw not thy hand because he that feareth God neglecteth nothing † Wisdom hath streingthned the wise aboue tenne princes of the citie † For there is no iust man in the earth that doth good and sinneth not † But to al wordes also that are spoken do not applie thy hart lest perhaps thou heare thy seruant cursing thee † For thy conscience knoweth that thou also hast cursed others † I haue proued al thinges in wisdom I haue sayd I wil become wise it departed farder from me † much more then it was and a depe profunditie who shal finde it † I haue vewed al thinges with my minde that I might know and consider and might seke wisdom and reason and that I might know the impietie of the foole and the errour of the imprudent † and I haue found that a woman is more bitter then death who is the snare of hunters and her hart a nette her handes are bandes He that pleaseth God wil auoide her but he that is a sinner wil be caught of her † Loe this haue I found sayd Ecclesiastes one thing and an other that I might finde reason † which yet my soule seketh and I haue not found it A man of a thousand I haue found one a woman of al I haue not found † Only this I haue found that God made man right and he hath intangled himself with infinite questions Who is such a one as the wise and who hath knowne the resolution of the word CHAP. VIII A signe of true wisdom appereth in obseruing Gods commandments 6. in this shorte time of meriting eternal reward 9. Rule of others 11. and want of feare hurt manie 14. Why God suffereth the wicked to prosper and the iust to be afflicted in this life no mortal man can know THE wisdom of a man shineth in his countenance and the most mightie wil change his face † I obserue the mouth of the king and the precepts of the oath of God † Hasten not to depart from his face nor continew thou in an euil worke because al that he pleaseth he wil doe † and his word is ful of powre neither can anie man say to him Why dost thou so † He that kepeth the precept shal finde no euil The hart of a wiseman vnderstandeth time and answer † There is a time for al busines and opportunitie and much affliction of man † because he is ignorant of thinges past and thinges to come he can know by no messenger † It is not in mans powre to prohibite the spirite neither hath he powre in the day of death neither is he suffered to rest when warre is at hand neither shal impietie saue the impious † Al these thinges I haue considered and gaue my hart on al the workes that are done vnder the sunne Sometime man ruleth ouer man to his owne hurt † I saw the impious buried who also when they yet liued were in holie place and were praised in the citie as men of iust workes But this also is vanitie † Because sentence is not speedely pronounced against the euil the children of men committe euils without anie feare † But yet a sinner by this that he doth euil an hundred times by patience is borne withal I know that it shal be good to them that feare God which dread his face † Let there be no good to the impious neither let his dayes be prolonged but as a shadow let them passe that feare not the face of our Lord. † There is also an other vanitie which is done vpon the earth There are iust men to whom euils happen as though they had done the workes of the impious and there are impious men which are so secure as though they had the dedes of the iust But this also I iudge most vaine † I therfore haue praised mirth that there was no good thing for a man vnder the sunne but that he should eate and drinke and be glad and this only he should take away with him of his labour in the dayes of his life which God hath geuen him vnder the sunne † And I haue set my hart to know wisdom and to vnderstand the distraction that is in the earth There is a man that dayes and nightes taketh no slepe with his eyes † And I vnderstood that man can sinde no reason of al those workes of God that are done vnder the sunne and the more he shal labour to seke so much the lesse he can finde yea if the wisman shal say that he knoweth he is not able to finde it CHAP. IX None knoweth certainly and ordinarily whether they be in Gods grace or no. 4. The euil are in worse case dead then aliue 11. neither can we know the euent of temporal thinges nor the terme of our life nor how gratful others wil be towards vs. 16. Sure it is that wisdom is better then streingth AL these thinges haue I discoursed in my hart that I might curiously vnderstand them there are iust men and wise and their workes are in the hand of God and yet man knoweth not whether he be worthie of loue or hatred † but al thinges are reserued vncertaine for the time to come because al thinges do equally chance to the iust and impious to the good and the euil to the cleane and vncleane to him that immoleth victimes and him that contemneth sacrifices As the good so also is the sinner as the periured so he also that sweareth truth † This is a very euil thing among al which are done vnder the sunne that the same thinges chance to al men Wherby also the hartes of the children of men are filled with malice and with contempt in their life and after that they shal be brought downe to hel † There is no man that may liue alwayes and that can haue confidente of this thing better is a dog liuing then a lion dead † For the liuing know that they shal dye but the dead know nothing more neither haue they reward anie more because the memorie of them is forgotten † Loue also and hatred and enuies haue perished together neither haue they part in this world and in the worke that is done vnder the sunne † Goe therfore and eate thy bread in ioy drinke thy wine with gladnes because thy workes please God † At al time let thy garments be white and let not oyle fal from of thy head † Enioy life with thy wife whom thou louest al the dayes of the life of thy instabilitie which are geuen to thee vnder the sunne al the time of thy vanitie for this is the portion in life and in thy labour wherwith thou laborest vnder the sunne † Whatsoeuer thy hand is able to doe worke it instantly for neither worke nor reason nor wisdom nor knowlege shal be in hel whither thou dost hasten † I turned me to an other thing and I saw vnder the sunne
the law multiplieth oblation † It is an holsome sacrifice to attend to the commandments and to depart from al iniquitie † To depart from iniquitie is a thing that pleaseth our Lord wel and to depart from iniustice is an intreating for sinnes † Thou shalt not appeare before the sight of our Lord emptie † For al these thinges are done because of the commandment of God † The oblation of the iust maketh a fatte altar and is an odour of sweetenes in the sight of the Highest † The sacrifice of the iust is acceptable and our Lord wil not forget the memorie thereof † Render glorie to God with a good minde and diminish not the first fruites of thine handes † In euerie gift make thy countenance chereful and in ioyfulnes sanctifie thy tithes † Geue to the Highest according to his gift and with a good eie doe according to the abilitie of thine handes † because our Lord is a rewarder and wil repay thee seuen times so much † Offer not wicked giftes for he wil not receiue them † And looke not vpon an vniust sacrifice because our Lord is iudge and there is not with him the glorie of person † Our Lord wil not accept person against the poore and he wil heare the prayer of him that is hurt † He wil not despise the prayers of the pupil nor the widow if she power out speach of mourning † Do not the widows teares runne downe to the cheeke her exclamation vpon him that causeth them to runne † For from the cheeke they goe vp euen to heauen and our Lord the hearer wil not be delighted in them † He that adoreth God in delectation shal be receiued his petition shal approch euen to the cloudes † The prayer of him that humbleth himself shal penetrate the cloudes and til it approch he wil not be comforted and he wil not depart til the Highest behold † And our Lord wil not be long but wil iudge the iust and wil do iudgement and the strongest wil not haue patience in them that he may crush their backe † and he wil repay vengeance to the Gentiles til he take away the multitude of the proude breake the scepters of the vniust † til he reward men according to their doings and according to the workes of man and according to his presumption † til he iudge the iudgement of his people and shal delight the iust with his mercie † The mercie of God is beautiful in the time of tribulation as a cloude of raine in the time of drught CHAP. XXXVI A prayer for conuersion of al nations 14. and for conseruation of the Israelites 20. Discretion is necessarie in al actions and desires HAVE mercie vpon vs ô God of al and respect vs and shew vs the light of thy mercies † and send in thy feare vpon the nations that haue not sought after thee that they may know that there is no God but thou and that they may shewforth thy glorious thinges † Lift vp thy hand ouer the strange Nations that they may see thy might † For as in their sight thou art sanctified in vs so in our sight thou shalt be magnified in them † that they may know thee as we also haue knowen that there is no God beside thee ô Lord. † Renewe signes and change meruels † Glorifie thy hand and thy right arme † Raise vp furie and power out wrath † Take away the aduersarie and afflict the enemie † Hasten the time and remember the end that they may declare thy meruels † Let him that is saued be deuoured in the wrath of flame and let them that euil intreate thy people finde perdition † Breake the head of princes of the enemies that saie There is none other beside vs. † Gather together al the tribes of Iacob and let them know that there is no God but thou that they may declare thy great workes thou shalt inherite them as from the beginning † Haue mercie on thy people vpon which thy name is inuocated and vpon Israel whom thou hast made equal to thy first begotten † Haue mercie on the citie of thy sanctification Ierusalem the citie of thy rest † Replenish Sion with thy wordes that can not be vttered thy people with thy glorie † Geue the testimonie to them that are thy creatures from the beginning and raise vp the prophecies which the former prophets spake in thy name † Geue reward to them that patiently expect thee that thy prophets may be found faithful and heare the prayers of thy seruants † according to Aarons benediction of thy people and direct vs into the way of iustice and let al knowe that inhabite the earth that thou art God the beholder of the worldes † The bellie wil eate al meate and one meate is better then an other meate † The iawes taist venison the wise hart lying wordes † A peruerse hart wil geue sorow and a cunning man wil resist it † Some woman wil receiue euerie man and one daughter is better then an other daughter † The beautie of a woman chereth the face of her husband and increaseth the desire aboue al mans concupiscence † If there be a tongue of curing there is also of mitigating and of mercie her husband is not according to the sonnes of men † He that possesseth a good woman beginneth riches she is an helpe like vnto him a piller as rest † Where there is no hedge the possession shal be spoiled and where there is no wife he mourneth wanting Who doth credite him that hath no nest and turning aside wheresoeuer it waxeth darke as a robber girded leaping from citie to citie CHAP. XXXVII Beware of a feaned loue à sure freind 7. consult with the wise trustie 15. and vertuous 19. especially relying vpon God 21. The tongue is cause of much good or much euil 30. Be temperate in diet EVERIE freind wil say I also haue ioyned freindshipe but there is a freind in name only a freind Doth there not sorow remaine euen to death † But a companion and freind wil be turned to enmitie † O most wicked presumption whence wast thou created to couer the drie land with malice and with the deceitfulnes thereof † A companion is pleasant with his freind in delectations and in the time of tribulation he wil be an aduersarie † A companion is sorie with his freind for his bellies sake and he wil take a shield against the enemie † Forgete not thy freind in thy minde and be not vnmindeful of him in thy riches † Consult not with him which betraieth and hide thy counsel from them that enuie thee † Euerie counseler vttereth counsel but there is a counseler in him selfe † From such a counseler keepe thy soule First know what his necessitie is for he wil deuise to his owne minde † lest perhaps he thrust a sharpe
time crowned whose merchants were princes her chapmen the nobles of the earth † The Lord of hostes hath thought it that he might plucke downe the pride of al glorie and bring al the glorious of the earth to ignominie † Passe thy land as a riuer ô daughter of the sea thou hast a girdle no more † He hath stretched forth his hand vpon the sea he hath trubled kingdomes Our Lord hath geuen commandment against Chanaan to destroy the strong therof † and he said Thou shalt adde no more to glorie ô Virgin daughter of Sidon susteyning calumnie rising vp saile ouer to Cethim there also thou shalt haue no rest † Behold the land of the Chaldees was not such a people Assur founded it they led away the strong therof into captiuitie they vndermined the houses therof they brought it to ruine † Howle ye shippes of the sea because your strength is destroyed † And it shal be in that day thou shalt be in obliuion ô Tyre seuentie yeares as the daies of one king but after seuentie yeares there shal be to Tyre as it were the song of an harlot † Take an harpe goe about the citie thou harlot forgotten sing wel multiplie song that there may be remembrance of thee † And it shal be after seuentie yeares our Lord wil visite Tyre and wil bring her backe againe to her merchandise and she shal fornicate againe with al the kingdoms of the earth vpon the face of the earth † And the martes and rewards shal be sanctified to our Lord they shal not be kept in store nor layd vp because her merchandise shal be for them that shal dwel before our Lord that they may eate vnto fatietie and be clothed vnto continuance CHAP. XXIIII Al this world shal be destroyed 7. wherof manie signes shal come before 18. and general iudgement shal folow BEHOLD our Lord shal dissipate the earth and make it naked and afflict the face therof and disperse the inhabitants therof † And as the people so shal the priest be as the seruant so his master as the handmayde so her mistresse as the byer so he that selleth as the lender so he that boroweth as he that asketh his dewe so he that oweth † With dissipation shal the earth be dissipated and with spoile it shal be spoiled for our Lord hath spoken this worde † The earth hath mourned and fallen away and is weakened the world is fallen away the height of the people of the earth is weakened † And the earth is infected by the inhabitants therof because they haue transgressed the lawes changed right dissipated the euerlasting couenant † For this cause shal malediction deuoure the earth the inhabitants therof shal sinne and therfore the dwellers therein shal be madde few men shal be leaft † The vintage hath mourned the vine is weakened al haue sighed that reioyced in hart † The ioy of tymbrels hath ceased the sound of them that reioyce is least of the sweetnes of the harpe is silent † They shal not drinke wine with song the drinke shal be bitter to them that drinke it † The citie of vanitie is broken downe euerie house is shut no man goeth in † There shal be crying for the wine in the streetes al mirth is left the ioy of the earth is caried away † Desolation is left in the citie and calamitie shal oppresse the gates † Because these thinges shal be in the middes of the earth in the middes of peoples in like maner as if a few oliues which are remayning should be shaken out of the oliue tree and grapes when the vintage is ended † These shal lift vp their voice and prayse when our Lord shal be glorified they shal make a ioyful noise from the sea † For this cause in doctrines glorifie our Lord in the iles of the sea the name of our Lord the God of Israel † From the endes of the earth we haue heard praises the glorie of the iust one And I sayd My secrete to me my secrete to me woe is me the preuaricatours haue preuaricated and by the preuarication of trangressors they haue preuaricated † Feare and pitte and snare vpon thee that art inhabiter of the earth † And it shal be He that shal flee from the voice of feare shal fal into the pitte and he that shal rid him selfe out of the pitte shal be held in the snare because the fludgates from on high are opened and the fundations of the earth shal be shaken † With breaking shal the earth the broken with bruising shal the earth be bruised with mouing shal the earth be moued † With shaking shal the earth be shaken as a drunken man and shal be taken away as the tabernacle of one night and the iniquitie therof shal be heauie vpon it and it shal fal and not adde to rise againe † And it thal be In that day our Lord wil visite vpon the hoste of heauen on high and vpon the kinges of the earth that are vpon the earth † And they shal be gathered together as the gathering of a bundel into the lake and shal be shut there in prison and after manie daies they shal be visited † And the moone shal be confounded when the Lord of hostes shal reigne in mount Sion and in Ierusalem shal be glorified in the sight of his ancients CHAP. XXV The Prophet geueth thankes to God for his meruelous workes 7. and great benefites in lightning manie with faith washing away sinnes and geuing grace and eternal glorie OLORD thou art my God I wil exalt thee and confesse to thy name because thou hast done meruelous thinges the old cogitations faithful Amen † Because thou hast brought the citie into a heape the strong citie into ruine the house of strangers that it be no citie that it be not built for euer † For this shal strong people prayse thee the citie of strong nations shal feare thee † Because thou art become a strength to the poore a strength to the needie in his tribulation an hope against the whirlwinde a shadow against the heate For the spirit of the strong is as a whirlwinde beating against a wal † As heate in thirst shalt thou humble the tumult of strangers and as with heate vnder a burning cloude thou shalt make the branch of the strong to wither † And the Lord of hostes shal make to al peoples in this mount a feast of fat thinges a feast of vintage of fat thinges ful of marrow of vintage purified from the dregges † And he shal in this mount throw downe headlong the face of the bond tied together vpon al peoples and the webbe that he hath begune vpon al nations † He shal cast death downe headlong for euer and our Lord God shal take away teare from al face and the reproch of his people he shal take away out of the whole earth because our Lord hath
princes nor by priestes and prophets of that time The same vve might deduce of innumerable other places of this other Prophetes but it is not our * purpose to explicate much in this Edition 1. Reigne in iustice and rule in iudgement Here also to auoide prolixitie vve may once note that these vvordes Iudgement and Iustice haue a sa●●e other higher and more excellent signification in holie Scriptures vvhere they most frequently occurre then in prophane vvritings and natural or moral philosophical discourses For Philosophers such as Plato and Aristotel could reach no further then to natural reason vvhich they called right iudgement and to moral equitie vvhich in general they named iustice But the Holie Ghost by these vvordes reueleth most high spiritual mysteries knovven by faith most comfortable to mens soules releeuing and refreshing the consciences of penitents in this life replenishing the iust vvith vnspeakable gladnes in eternal glorie Therfore in the sense vsual in holy Scripture Iudgement is the act of the mind or vnderstanding discerning what is right iust agreing to reason And Iustice is the rectitude of the vvil doing conformably to right direction of the mind or vnderstanding And so these wordes are applied to signifie both Gods and iust mens actions As that vvhich God mercifully decreed in eternitie and promised after the fal of man to do for mankind as conuenient for his Diuine Povvre VVisdom Iustice Mercie Goodnes vvith al the meanes vvhich he ordained for effecting the same is called his Iudgement and the performing and accomplishment therof so sa●re as is of his part is called his Iustice Also that vvhich anie man discusseth discerneth and determineth in his vnderstanding as right or reasonable in supernatural thinges is called his spiritual iudgement and that vvhich he doth of his freevvil according to the same right iudgement is called his iustice So in this place the Prophet forshevveth that Christ our Kingvvil reigne in iust●●● that is performe and fulfil al that he as God vvith the Father the Holie Ghost decreed for Redemption Iustification and Sal●ation of men And the princes his Apostles and other Pastors shal rule in iudgement that is discerne and iudge vvhat is right and good for themselues and the people in respect of their soules and eternal saluation CHAP. XXXIII Sennacherib beseeging and threatning Ierusalem shal be ouerthrowne by Angels 13. that both wicked arrogant infidels may feele the hand of God and faithful sinners repenting after great terror be comforted VVOE to thee that spoilest shalt not thy selfe also be spoiled and that despisest shalt not thy self also be despised when thou shalt haue ended spoyling thou shalt be spoyled when being wearied thou shalt cease to contemne thou shalt be contemned † O Lord haue mercie vpon vs for we haue expected thee be our arme in the morning and our saluation in the time of our tribulation † At the voice of the Angel the peoples fled and at thy exaltation the nations are dispersed † And you spoiles shal be gathered together as the locust is gathered as when the ditches shal be ful therof † Our Lord is magnified because he hath dwelt on high he hath filled Sion with iudgement and iustice † And there shal be fayth in thy times riches of saluation wisdom and knowlege the feare of our Lord that is his treasure † Behold they that see shal crie without the angels of peace shal weepe bitterly † The wayes are dissipated the passenger by the path hath ceased the couenant is made frustrate he hath reiected the cities he hath not estemed the men † The land hath moorned and languished Libanus is confounded and become foule and Saron is made as a desert and Basan is shaken Carmel † Now wil I rise vp sayth our Lord now wil I be exalted now wil I be lifted vp † You shal conceiue heate you shal bring forth stubble your spirit as fire shal deuoure you † And the peoples shal be as ashes of a great fyre thornes gathered together shal be burned with fyre † Heare ye that are far of what thinges I haue done and ye that are neere know my strength † The sinners are terrified in Sion trembling hath possessed the hypocrites Which of you can dwel with deuouring fyre which of you shal dwel with euerlasting heates † He that walketh in iustices and speaketh truth that casteth away auarice of oppression and shaketh his handes from al gift that stoppeth his eares lest he heare bloud and shutteth his eyes that he may see no euil † This man shal dwel on high the munitions of rockes shal be his highnes bread is geuen to him his waters are faithful † His eies shal see the king in his beautie they shal see the land farre of † Thy hart shal meditate feare where is the lerned where is he that pondereth the wordes of the law where the teacher of litle ones † The vnwise people thou shalt not see the people of profound speach so that thou canst not vnderstand the eloquence of his tongue in whom there is no wisdome † Looke vpon Sion the citie of our solemnitie thine eies shal see Ierusalem a rich habitation a tabernacle that can not be transferred neither shal the nailes therof be taken away for euer and al the cordes therof shal not be broken † because onlie there our Lord is magnifical a place of floudes riuers most brode and wide no shippe of rowers shal passe by it neither shal the great galley passe thereby † For the Lord is our iudge the Lord is our lawmaker the Lord is our king he wil saue vs † Thy cordes are loosed and they shal not preuaile thy mast shal be so that thou canst not spred the signe Then shal the spoiles of manie prayes be diuided the lame shal take the spoile † Neither shal the neighbour say I am feble The people that dwelleth therein iniquitie shal be taken away from them CHAP. XXXIIII A prophecie of the destruction of the whole world at the day of Iudgement 5. and in particular of I dume● 9. Ierusalem as figures therof COME neere ye Gentiles and heare and ye peoples attend let the earth heare the fulnes therof the round world and euerie spring therof † Because the indignation of our Lord is vpon al Gentiles and furie vpon al their hostes he hath killed them geuen them into slaughter † Their slaine shal be cast forth and out of their carcas●es shal rise a stinche the mountaines shal melt with their bloud † And al the host of the heauens shal melt away and the heauens shal be folded together as a booke and al their host shal fal away as the leafe falleth from the vine and from the figge tree † Because my sword is inebriated in heauen behold it shal descend vpon Idumaea and vpon the peoples of my slaughter to iudgement † The sword of
and sayd As yet fourtie dayes and Niniue shal be subuerted † And the men of Niniue beleued in God and they proclamed a fast and were clothed with sackcloths from the greater to the lesser † And the word came to the king of Niniue and he rose vp out of his throne and cast away his garment from him and was clothed with sackcloth and sate in ashes † And he cried and sayd in Niniue from the mouth of the king of his princes saying Men and beasts and oxen and cattel let them not taste any thing nor feede and let them not drinke water † And let men and beasts be couered with sackcloths and crie to our Lord in strength and let euerie man conuert from his euil way from the iniquitie that is in their handes † Who knoweth if God wil conuert and forgeue and wil returne from the furie of his wrath and we shal not perish † And God saw their workes that they were conuerred from their euil way and God had mercie on the euil which he had spoken that he would do to them and he did it not CHAP. IIII. The prophet lamenteth for that he was commanded to preach otherwise then it came to passe 5. Going forth he stayeth nere the citie to see the end 6. an yuie growing couereth his head from the sunne 7. but withereth the next day 8. he lamenting desireth to dye 10. and God sheweth that it is more meete to saue Niniue then the yuie AND Ionas was afflicted with great affliction and was * angrie † and he prayed to our Lord and sayd I besech thee ô Lord Why is not this my word when I was yet in my countrie for this did I preuent to flee into Tharsis For I know that thou art a clement and merciful God patient and of much compassion and forgeuing vpon the euil † And now Lord take I besech thee my soule from me because better is death to me then life † And our Lord sayd Art thou angrie wel thinkest thou † And Ionas went out of the citie and sate against the East part of the citie and he made himself a bowre there and he sate vnder it in the shadow til he might see what would befal to the citie † And our Lord God prepared an iuie tree it came vp ouer the head of Ionas to be a shadow ouer his head and to couer him for he had laboured and Ionas reioyced vpon the iuie with great ioy † And God prepared a worme in the rysing of the morning against the morrow and it stroke the iuie and it withered † And when the sunne was risen our Lord commanded an hotte and burning winde and the sunne beate vpon the head of Ionas and he broyled for heate and he desired for his soule to dye and sayd It is better for me to dye then to liue † And our Lord sayd to Ionas Art thou angrie wel thinkest thou for the iuie And he sayd I am angrie wel euen vnto death † And our Lord sayd Thou art sorie for the iuie wherin thou hast not laboured nor made it to grow which in one night came forth and in one night is perished † And shal not I spare Niniue the great citie wherin are more then a hundred twentie thousand men that know not what is betwen their right hand and their left and manie beastes THE PROPHECIE OF MICHEAS MICHEAS a Morasthite of the tribe of Ephraim prophecied part of the time with Isai the former fiue lesse Prophets against both the kingdomes of Israel and Iuda foreshewing their captiuities and relaxation of Iuda from Babylon their conuersion to Christ nere the end of the world and that in the meane time al other nations shal beleue in Christ CHAP. I. Samaria and al the tenne tribes shal be brought into captiuitie by the Assirians 9. The two tribes shal also be inuaded and spoyled euen nere to Ierusalem THE word of our Lord that was made to Michaeas the Morasthite in the dayes of Ioathan Achaz and Ezechias kinges of Iuda which he saw vpon Samaria and Ierusalem † Heare al ye peoples and let the earth attend and the fulnes therof and let our Lord God be vnto you for a witnes our Lord out of his holie temple † Because loe our Lord wil goe forth out of his place and he wil descend wil tread vpon the highest of the earth † And the mountaines shal be consumed vnder him and the valleis shal be clouen as waxe at the presence of fyre as waters that runne downe headlong † For the wickednes of Iacob al this and for the sinnes of the house of Israel what is the wickednes of Iacob is it not Sammaria and what the excelses of Iuda is it not Ierusalem † And I wil lay Samaria as a heape of stones in the filde when a vineyard is planted and I wil plucke downe her stones into the valley wil discouer her fundations † And al her sculptils shal be cut in sunder and al her wages shal be burnt with fyre and I wil lay al her idols into perdition because they are gathered together of the wages of an harlot vnto the hyre of an harlot they shal returne † Vpon this wil I lament and howle I wil goe spoiled and naked I wil make lamentation as of dragons and mourning as it were of striches † Because her plague is desperate because it is come euen to Iuda it hath touched the gate of my people euen to Ierusalem † In Geth declare it not weepe not with teares in the house of dust sprinkle your self with dust † And passe ye to your selues ô faire habitation confounded with ignominie she went not out that dwelleth in the going out the house adioyning shal receiue lamentation of you which stood to her self † Because she is weakened to good which dwelleth in bitternesses because euil is descended from our Lord into the gate of Ierusalem † Tumult of the chariot of astonishment to the inhabitant of Lachis it is the beginning of sinne to the daughter of Sion because in thee are found the wickednesses of Israel † Therfore shal he geue spoilers vpon the inheritance of Geth the houses of lying into deception to the kinges of Israel † As yet wil I bring an heyre to thee which dwellest in Maresa euen to Odolla shal the glorie of Israel come † Be bald and be pouled for the children of thy delicacies enlarge thy baldnes as an eagle because they are led captiues out of thee CHAP. II. By their great iniustice 7. notwithstanding their vaine presumption of Gods mercie wherto he is in dede most prone 8. the Israelites through their excessiue rapine prouoke God to punish them 12. yet when Christ shal come some Iewes wil serue him and manie more in the end of the world VVO TO you which thinke that is vnpofitable and worke euil in
temple of our Lord. † And they that are far shal come and shal build in the temple of our Lord and you shal know that the Lord of hosts sent me to you But this shal be if hearing you wil heare the voice of our Lord your God CHAP. VII The fast of the fift and seuenth moneth obserued in the captiuitie being good 5. was vnperfect 8. fasting from sinne is alwayes more necessarie AND it came to passe in the fourth yeare of Darius the king the word of our Lord was made to Zacharie in the fourth of the ninth moneth which is Casleu † And Sarasar and Rogommelech and the men that were with him sent to the house of God to besech the face of our Lord that they should say to the priests of the house of the Lord of hosts and to the prophets saying Must I weepe in the fifth moneth or must I san ctifie myself as now I haue done manie yeares † And the word of the Lord of hosts was made to me saying Speake to al the people of the land and to the priests saying when you fasted and mourned in the fifth and the seuenth for these seuentie yeares did you fast a fast vnto me † and when you did eate and drinke did you not eate for your selues and drinke for your selues † Why are they not the wordes which our Lord spake in the hand of the former prophets when Ierusalem as yet was inhabited and was welthie it self and the cities round about it and toward the South and in the champine there was dwelling † And the word of our Lord was made to Zacharie saying † Thus sayth the Lord of hosts saying Iudge ye true Iudgement and doe ye mercie miserations euerie man with his brother † And the widow and the pupil and the stranger and the poore doe not calumniate and let not a man thinke in his hart euil to his brother † And they would not attend and they turned away the shoulder departing and they aggrauated their eares not to heare † And they made their hart as the adamant lest they should heare the law the wordes which the Lord sent in his spirit by the hand of the former prophetes and there was great indignation made from the Lord of hosts † And it came to passe as he spake and they heard not so shal they crie I wil not heare sayth the Lord of hosts † And I dispersed them through out al kingdoms which they know not and the land was left desolate of them for that there was none passing returning and the land to be desired they layd into a desert CHAP. VIII God wil geue abundance of spiritual benefites to al nations by Christ 7. to whom shal be conuerted 13. manie Iewes 20. but manie more Gentiles AND the word of the Lord of hosts was made saying † Thus sayth the Lord of hostes I haue bene ielous for Sion with great zeale and with great indignation haue I bene ielous for it † Thus sayth the Lord of hosts I am returned to Sion and I wil dwel in the middes of Ierusalem and Ierusalem shal be called the Citie of truth the Mount of the Lord of hosts the sanctified mount † Thus sayth the Lord of hosts As yet shal old men dwel and old wemen in the streets of Ierusalem and euerie mans stafe in his hand for multitude of yeares † And the streets of the citie shal be filled with infantes and girles playing in the streets therof † Thus sayth the Lord of hosts If it shal seme hard in the eyes of the remnant of this people in those dayes Why shal it be hard in mine eyes sayth the Lord of hosts † Thus sayth the Lord of hosts Behold I wil saue my people from the land of the East and from the land of the Going downe of the sunne † And I wil bring them and they shal dwel in the middes of Ierusalem and they shal be my people and I wil be their God in truth and in iustice † Thus sayth the Lord of hosts Let your handes be strengthned you that heare in these dayes these words by the mouth of the prophets in the day that the house of the Lord of hosts was founded that the temple might be built † For before those dayes there was no hyre for men neither was there hyre for beasts neither was there peace to the comer in nor goer out for tribulation and I did let goe al men euerie one against his neighbour † But now not according to the former dayes wil I doe to the remnant of this people sayth the Lord of hosts † but the seede of peace shal be the vine shal geue his fruite and the earth shal geue her spring and the heauens shal geue their dew and I wil make the remnant of this people to possesse al these thinges † And it shal be as you were a malediction among the Gentils ô house of Iuda house of Israel so wil I saue you and you shal be a benediction feare not let your handes be strengthned † Because thus sayth the Lord of hosts As I purposed to afflict you when your fathers had prouoked me to wrath sayth our Lord † and I had no mercie so conuerting I haue meant in these dayes to doe good to the house of Iuda and Ierusalem feare not † These then are the wordes which you shal doe Speake ye truth euerie one with his neighbour truth and iudgement of peace iudge ye in your gates † And thinke ye not euerie man in your hart euil against his frend lying othe loue ye not for al these things are such as I hate sayth our Lord. † And the word of our Lord of hosts was made to me saying † Thus sayth the Lord of hosts The fast of the fourth and the fast of the fifth and the fast of the seuenth and the fast of the tenth shal be to the house of Iuda into ioy and gladnes into goodlie solemnities truth onlie and peace loue ye † Thus sayth the Lord of hosts vntil peoples come dwel in manie cities † and the inhabitants goe one to an other saying Let vs goe and besech the face of our Lord and let vs seeke the Lord of hosts I also wil goe † And manie peoples shal come and strong nations to seeke the Lord of hosts in Ierusalem to besech the face of our Lord. † Thus sayth the Lord of hosts In those dayes wherein ten men of al the tongue of the Gentils shal take hold and they shal take hold of the skirt of a man that is a Iewe saying We wil goe with you for we haue heard that God is with you CHAP. IX The bordering enimies of the Iewes shal beleue in Christ 9. who wil first come to the Iewes in mekenes yet in solemnitie riding on an asse 11. deliuer the godlie from the lake 12. geue great thinges to the
place and let the drie land appeare And it was so done † And God called the drie land Earth and the gathering of waters together he called Seas And God sawe that it was good † And said Let the earth shootforth grene herbes and such as may seede fruite trees yelding fruit after his kinde such as may haue seede in it selfe vpon the earth And it was so done † And the earth brought forth grene herbe such as seedeth according to his kinde tree that beareth fruite hauing seede eche one according to his kinde And God saw that it was good † And there was euening morning that made the third day † Againe God said Be there lightes made in the firmament of heauen to diuide the day the night and let them be for signes seasons and dayes and yeares † to shine in the firmament of heauen to giue light vpon the earth And it was so done † And God made two great lights a greater light to gouerne the day and a lesser light to gouerne the night and starres † And he set them in the firmament of heauen to shine vpon the earth † and to gouerne the day the night and to diuide the light the darkenes And God sawe that it was good † And there was euening and morning that made the fourth day † God also said Let the waters bring forth creeping creature hauing life and flying foule ouer the earth vnder the firmament of heauen † And God created huge Whales and al liuing mouing creature that the waters brought forth according to eche sorte al foule according to their kinde And God sawe that it was good † And he “ blessed them saying Increase and multiplie and replenish the waters of the sea and let the birds be multiplied vpon the earth † And there was euening morning that made the fifth day † God said moreouer Let the earth bring forth liuing creature in his kind cattle such as creepe beastes of the earth according to their kindes and it was so done † And God made the beastes of the earth according to their kindes and cattle al that crepeth on the earth in his kind And God saw that it was good † and he said “ Let vs make Man to our image likenes and let him haue dominion ouer the fishes of the sea and the foules of the ayre and the beastes and the whole earth and al creeping creature that moueth vpon the earth † And God created man to his owne image to the image of God he created him male female he created them † And God blessed them and saith “ Increase and multiplie replenish the earth and subdew it and rule ouer the fishes of the sea and foules of the ayre al liuing creatures that moue vpon the earth † And God said Behold I haue giuen you al maner of hearbe that seedeth vpon the earth and al trees that haue in them selues seede of their owne kinde to be your meate † and to al beastes of the earth and to euerie foule of the ayre to al that moue vpon the earth and wherein there is life that they may haue to feede vpon And it was so done † And God sawe al things that he had made and they were very good And there was euening morning that made the sixt day ANNOTATIONS CHAP. 1. 1. In the beginning Holie Moyses telleth what was done in the beginning of the world and so forward euen til his owne time writing aboue two thousand and foure hundreth yeares after the beginning Al which being incomprehensible by humaine witte or discourse he knew partly by Reuelations from God for he had the gyft of Prophecie in most excellent sorte partly by Traditions from his elders who lerned of their fathers For vntil that time the Church had only Traditions of such things as were reueled to special men wherby we see the great authoritie of Traditions before there were Scriptures And since Scriptures were written they are also necessarie for three special reasons First for that we are only assured by Tradition of the Church that those bookes are in dede holie Scriptures which are so accounted and not by the Scripture it selfe for that were to proue the same by the same vntil we be assured of some part that proueth some other partes And this made S. Augustin to say plainly that he could not beleue the Gospel except the Church told him vvhich is the Gospel Secondly holie Scriptures being once knowen to be the word of God and so of most eminent authoritie of al writings in the world as S. Augustin S. Ierome al other Fathers agree yet for the true vnderstanding of the same both the Scripture it selfe and the ancient Fathers remitte vs to the Church namely to those in the Church that are appointed by Gods ordinance in the high place that he hath chosen VVhich were the High Priests in the old Testament as appeareth Deut. 17. Mat. 23. Ioan. 11. And in the new Testament S. Peter and his Successors for whom Christ prayed that his faith should not faile and therfore commanded him to confirme his bretheren Luc. 22. Thirdly for things not expressed in particular in holie Scripture the Scripture and Fathers do likewise remitte vs to Traditions and to the iudgement and testimonie of the Church Christ saying to his Apostles he that heareth you heareth me The Apostles doubted not to say It semed good to the Holie Ghost and to vs. And S. Paul willed the Thessalonians to hold the traditions vvhich they had lerned whether it were by word or by his Epistle 1. In the beginning God made heauen and earth Al writers ancient and later find such difficulties in these first chapters that some otherwise very lerned haue thought it not possible to vnderstand the same according to the proper and vsual signification of the wordes as the letter may seme to sound but expound al allegorically as that by the waters aboue the firmament should be vnderstood the blessed Angels by the waters vnder the firmament wicked spitites and the like So did Origen and diuers that folow him therein Yea S. Augustin in his bookes vpon Genesis against the Manichees written shortly after his conuersion when he could not find as he desired a good and probable sense agreable to the wordes in their proper signification expounded them mystically but afterwards in his other bookes de Genesi ad literam he gratfully acknowledgeth that God had geuen him further sight therin and that now he supposed he could interprete al according to the proper signification of the wordes yet so that he durst not nor would not addict him selfe to one sense but that he was readie to imbrace an other lest by sticking to his owne iudgement he might faile So likewise S. Basil S. Chrisostom S. Ambrose S. Ierome S. Bede and other greatest
Doctors found confessed great difficulties in these first chapters which they with much studie endeuored to explicate And therfore it is a wonder to see our Protestants Puritans hold this Paradox that Scriptures are easie to be vnderstood VVheras both by testimonie of those that haue in deede studied laboured in them and by a litle due consideration the cōtrarie is most euident For whosoeuer wil looke into the holie Scriptures shal find that some times in shew one place semeth contrarie to an other some times the letter phrase are obscure ambiguous some times the sentences vnperfect Againe manie speaches are prophetical manie parabolical metaphorical and vttered vnder other tropes and figures and that in the literal sense Moreouer there are three spiritual senses besides the literal very frequent in holie Scripture Allegorical pertayning to Christ and the Church Moral pertayning to maners and Anagogical pertayning to the next life As this word Ierusalem literally signifieth the head citie of Iewrie Morally the soule of man Allegorically the Church militant and Anagogically the Church triumphant And sometimes this and the like of others metaphorically in the literal sense signifieth the Church militant and not the citie of Iewrie as in the 12. chapter to the Hebrewes and some times the Church triumphant as in the 21. of the Apocalips 2. The Spirite of God In the Hebrew it is signified that the Spirite of God was on the waters to make them fertile for that fishes and birdes were to be procreated therof the word is merahepheth incubabat sate vpon to produce fruict saith S. Ierom from the waters as a henne by her heate produceth life in the egges And the same S. Ierom and before him Tertullian teach that this was a figure of Baptisme which consisteth of water and the Holie Ghost For as water in the beginning of the world receiued a certain vital vertue of the Holie Ghost to produce liuing creatures so also Baptisme receiueth vertue of the same Holie Ghost to procreate new men VVherupon Tertullian calleth Christians fishes because they are gotten from the waters and thence haue their first spiritual life Let it not therfore seme strange saith he that in Baptisme VVaters geue life 16. Tvvo great lights and starres Here occurreth an other example of the hardnes of holie Scripture For if the two great lights towit the Sunne the Moone and also the starres vvere made the fourth day and not before as it m●y seme by the wordes in this place then what was that light and in what subiect was it that was made the first day S. Basil S. Gregorie Nazianzen Theodoret and some others writing vpon this place do thinke that the light which was made the first day remayned though an accident without his subiect til the fourth day And albeit most other Doctors rather think that the substance of the Sunne Moone of other planets and starres were created the first day and the fourth day set in that order and course which now they kepe with more distinction for signes and seasons and dayes and yeares yet it is clere that the foresaid ancient Doctors iudged it possible that accidents may remaine without their subiect which a Sacramentarie wil be loath to grant lest it might be proued possible as both these al other Catholique Doctors beleued and taught that the accidents of bread and wine remaine in the blessed Sacrament of the Eucharist without their subiects VVhich Protestants denie 26. Let vs make man to our Image For better consideration of Gods bountie towards vs and sturring our selues to gratitude towards him we may here note tenne prerogatiues bestowed on vs by our Lord maker in our creation aboue al other earthlie creatures First wheras God by an imperial word of commandment made other creatures Fiat lux Fiat firmamentum Be there light Be there a firmament intending to make man he procedeth familiarly by way as it were of consultation and as to his owne vse and seruice to make man saying Let vs make man to our image and likenes that is to say a reasonable creature with vnderstanding and free wil which beastes haue not Secondly in this worke God first insinuateth the high Mysterie of the B. Trinitie or pluralitie of Persons in one God because man is to beleue the same signifying the pluralitie of Persons by the wordes Let vs make and to our and the vnitie in substance by the wordes Image and likenes the first in the plural number the later in the singular Thirdly other creatures were produced by the waters and earth Let the vvaters bring forth fishe and soule Let the earth bring forth grasse and cat●le other beastes but God brought forth man not by the earth though of the earth nor by water nor by heauen nor by Angels but by him selfe geuing him a reasonable soule not sensual only as to beastes and the same not produced of anie creature but created immediatly of nothing Fourthly God gaue man Paradise a most pleasant place to dwel in Fiftly God gaue man dominion and imperial authoritie ouer alliuing creatures vnder heauen Sixtly man was created in that innocencie of life and integritie of al vertues that his mind was wholly subiect to God his sense to reason his bodie to his spirite and al other liuing creatures obedient to him euen the terrible Lions the cruel Tigres the huge Elephants and the wildest birdes Seuently God brought them al to man as to do him homage and to take their names of him VVhich by his excellent knowledge he gaue them conformable to their natures Eightly God gaue man in some sorte an immortal bodie that if he had kept Gods commandment he had liued long and pleasantly in this world and so should haue bene translated to eternal life without dying Ninthly God did not only adorne man with al natural knowledge and supernatural vertues but also with the gift of prophecie VVherby the knew that Eue was a bone of his bones and flesh of his flesh though being a slepe he knew not when she was made Tenthly which was the chiefe benefite of al God conuersed familiarly with man and that in shape of man which was a token of his meruelous great loue to man and a singular incitment of him to loue God Reade more if you please of the dignitie of man and the benefites of God towards him in his creation in S. Bernard vpon the 99. Psalme And vpon the 61. chapter of Esaie 28. Increase and multiplie VVhether this be a commandment or no at least it is a blessing for so the wordes before conuince God blessed them and said Increase and multiplie He said the same also to brute creatures which are not capable of a precept but by this were made fertile VVherby we see that Gods blessing alwayes worketh some real effect as of fertilitie in this and other places of multiplication of the
loaues and fishes Ioan 6. And some real effect Christs blessing must nedes worke also in the blessed Sacrament Mat. 26. VVhich can be no other but changing bread and wine into his bodie bloud seing him selfe expresly sayeth This is my bodie this is my bloud And though Gods blessing in this place be also a precept yet it is not to al men for euer but for the propagation of mankind which being long since abundantly propagared the obligation of the precept ceaseth the cause ceasing So S. Cyprian S. Ierome S. Augustin and other Fathers expound this place And confirme the same by the text for immediatly God signifying to what end he spoke saith and replenish the earth VVhich benig replenished Gods wil is therin fulfilled CHAP. II. The worke of six dayes being finished God rested the seuēth day blessed it 8. Then placing man in paradise planted with bewtiful swete trees witered with foure riuers 16. comandeth him not to eate of the tree of knowledge of good euil 18. formed a woman of a ribbe of Adam THE heauens therfore the earth were fully finished and al the furniture of them † And the seuenth day God ended his woorke which he had made rested “ the seuenth day from al woorke that he had done † And he blessed the seuenth day and sanctified it because in it he had ceased from al his woorke which God created to make † These are the generations of heauen earth when they were created in the day when our Lord God made the heauen and the earth † And euery plant of the filde before it shotvp in the earth And euerie herbe of the ground before it sprang for our Lord God had not rayned vpon the earth and man was not to til the earth † But a spring rose out of the earth watering al the ouermost part of the earth † Our Lord God therfore formed man of the slyme of the earch and breathed into his face the breath oflife man became a liuing soule † And our Lord God had planted a Paradise of pleasure from the beginning wherin he placed man whom he had formed † And our Lord God brought forth of the ground al maner of trees fayre to behold and pleasant to eate of the tree of life also in the middle of Paradise and the tree of knowledge of good euil † And a riuer issued out of the place of pleasure to water Paradise which from thence is diuided into four heades † The name of the one is Phison that is it which compasseth al the land of Heuilath where gold groweth † And the gold of that land is very good there is sound bdelium the stone onyx † And the name of the second riuer is Gehon that is it which compasseth al the land of Ethiopia † And the name of the third riuer is Tygris that same passeth along by the Assirians And the fourth riuer the same is Euphrates † Our Lord God therfore tooke man put him in the Paradise of pleasure to woorke keepe it † And he commanded him saying Of euerie tree of Paradise eate thou † But “ of the tree of knowledge of good euil eate thou not For in what day soeuer thou shalt eate of it “ thou shalt dye the death † Our Lord God also said It is not good for man to be alone let vs make him a helpe like vnto him selfe † Our Lord God therfore hauing formed of clay al beastes of the earth and foules of the ayre brought them to Adam that he might see what to cal them for al that Adam called any liuing creature the same is his name † And Adam called al beastes by their names and al foules of the ayre and al cattel of the filde but vnto Adam there was not found an helper like him selfe † Our Lord God therfore cast a dead sleepe vpon Adam and when he was fast a sleepe he tooke one of his ribbes filled vp flesh for it † And our Lord God built the ribbe which he tooke of Adam into a woman and brought her to Adam † And Adam said This now is bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh she shal be called woman because she was taken out of man † Wherfore man shal leaue his father mother shal cleaue to his wife they shal be two in one flesh † And they were both naked to wit Adam his wife and were not ashamed ANNOTATIONS CHAP. II. 2. The seuenth day Al creatures benig made in their kindes in six dayes complete and perfect God not neding as men often do in their workes to perfect poolish or amend the same rested the seuenth day and therfore the natural perfection of Gods workes is attributed to the seventh day and the supernatural perfecting of men in eternal life after the Resurrection is attributed to the eight day as S. Augustin and other fathers teach And for this cause God blessed and sanctifyed the seuenth day and after we haue in the Decalogue or tenne commandments that this day al should rest and abstaine from workes yea and kepe it festiual occupying them selues in spiritual exercises seruice and special worshipe of God as the Iewes did euen til Christs and his Apostles time praying and hearing the word of God read and expounded in the Sabboth day VVherby we see that distinction of dayes pertayneth to Religion the people of God thus obseruing the Sabboth in memorie of the Creation diuers other feastes in memorie of other benefites And we now kepe the Sunday holie in memorie of Christs Resurrection and other feastes in gratful remembrance of other Mysteries of Christs Natiuitie the coming of the Holie Ghost and the like Yea also feastes of his blessed Mother and other Sainctes for the benefites receiued from Christ by them and for more honour to Christ in them So this Catholique obseruation of feastes is neither Iudaical which also in the law was good but now is abrogated nor heathnish for we honour not Iupiter nor Iuno noranie false god or goddesse but our Lord God Creator Redemer for his sake his best seruants VVherof see the Annotations in the English new Testament 4. chap. to the Galathians VVherto we here only adde these wordes of S. Basil VVhich may serue for a general answer to the most common obiection Honor seruorum redundat in commun●m Domin●m The honour of the seruantes redoundeth to the common Lord or Maister So saith he the honour of Sainctes is the honour of Christ their Lord and ours 17. Of the tree of knovvledge Besides the law of nature by which Man was bound to direct al his actions according to the rule of reason and besides the supernatural diuine law by which he was bound to beleue and trust in God and to loue him aboue al things hauing receiued the giftes of faith hope and
a ribbe of his side to be his mate and vnseparable companion as man and wife ioyned in Mariage with Gods blessing for increase and multiplication As appeareth in the two first chapters of this booke But God hauing made man right he intangled him selfe ●● holie Scripture speaketh with infinite questions For the diuel enuying mans felicitie in●●gled our mother E●e with questions and lies and then by her first seduced and deceiued allured also Adam to the transgression of Gods commandment And so they lost original iustice which Adam had receiued for him selfe and al mankind and al proceeding from them by natural propagation are borne the children of wrath in original sinne contracted from Adam slaues of the diuel not only subiect to temporal death but also are excluded for euer from heauenly blisse and glorie except by Christs redemption particularly applied they be restored to grace iustice in this life And touching Adam and Eue whose sinne was not original but actual directly committed by them selues Gods mercie so reclamed them by new grace that they despared not as Cain and some orhers did afterwards but with hope of remission were sorie and penitent and accordingly receiued penance and redemption For God brought Adam from his sinne as holie writte testifieth and the same is collected of Eue God shewing the like signes of his prouident mercie towards them both of which we shal by and by note some for example Now let vs see the more principal points of faith and Religion professed and obserued by the Church of God before Noes floud First they beleeued in one Eternal and Omnipotent God who made the whole world and al things therin of nothing which is easely confessed of al that are not plaine Atheists and may be proued against them by reason And therfore Adam and other Patriarches could not erre in this Article nor others be ignorant therof except they were very wicked The Mysterie also of the Blessed Trinitie three Diuine Persons in one God though farre aboue the reach of mans reason yet was beleued more expresly by som● more implied by others and conserued from age to age by tradition at least amongst the chiefe heades and leaders wherupon Moyses afterwardes insinuated the same great Mysterie by diuers wordes and phrase● writing of God and his workes The two wordes God created if they be rightly considered importe so much For the word Elohim God in the plural number signifyeth pluralitie of Persons for manie Gods it can not signifie seeing there is but one God and the verbe bara created in the singular number signifyeth one God in nature and substance albeit three Persons For whatsoeuer God doth in creatures is the worke of the whole Trinitie though holie Scriptures do oftentimes appropriate some worke to one Diuine Person some to another which also proueth distinction of Persons in God So the wordes God created heauen and earth signifie the Father to whom powre is attributed In the beginning signifie the Sonne to whom wisdome is appropriated and the words The Sprite of God moued ouer the waters signifie the Holie Ghost by whose bountiful goodnes the waters were made fruictful Likewise Gods owne wordes Let vs make man signifie the pluralitie of Persons and Image and likenes in the singular number signifie one God Men also knew by faith manie things perteyning to them selues As that the bodie was made of the slime of the earth the soule not produced of anie thing formerly existing but created immediatly of nothing and naturally immortal that the soule of Adam was indued with grace and iustice that he fel from that happie state by yelding to tentation and breaking Gods commandment of abstinence that for the same sinne Adam and Eue were cast forth of Paradise and al mankind subiect to death and other calamities For remedie against sinne restauration to grace they beleeued in Christ promised to be borne of the womans seede who by his death should conquer the wicked serpent deliuer man from captiuitie and restore him to spiritual life And this is the cause of the perpetual enmitie betwen the woman especially the most blessed Virgin Mother of whom Christ tooke flesh and the serpent and betwen her seede the spiritual children of Christ and the serpents seede the whole companie of the wicked Of this battle and conquest Targhum Hierosolimitanum thus speaketh There shal be remedie and health to the children of wemen but to thee o serpent there shal be no medicine yea they shal tread thee vnder their feete in the latter dayes by the powre of Christ their King Likewise Gods familiar conuersation with diuers men in mans shape Gen. 2. 3. 4. 6. and 7. was a signe of Christs incarnation And The Sacrifices immolated did prefigurate his death in respect wherof it is said in the Apocalips The Lamb● was slaine from the beginniing of the world But more expresly S. Paul testifieth that Abel Enoch and Noe beleeued in Christ naming them for example of the first age and others of other times and in the end concludeth that manie more being approued by the same faith receiued not the promise to wit in their life time God prouiding that they without others of the new Law should not be consummate that is not admitted into heauenlie ioyes fruition of God vntil the way of eternal glorie were opened by our Lords Passion and As●ension Neither did the true seruants of God in those first dayes only beleeue in hart but they also professed their saith Religion by external Rites namely in offering of Sacrifice the most special homage seruice to God which is clerly testified cha 4. as wel bloudie in figure of Christs Passion as vnbloudie in figure of the holie Eucharist Also the accepting of the one rightly offered by Abel reiecting the other not donne sincerly by Cair was declared by external signes which Cain disdayning and enuying his brothers good worke knowing his owne to be naught of mere malice killed his brother Besides Sacrifice they had also other Rites in publique Assemblies praying and inuocating the name of our Lord in more solemne maner from Enos time and so forvvard according to that is recorded of him in the end of the fourth chapter for douteles Adam Abel and Seth did also pray and call vpon God and therfore it was some addition or increase of solemnitie in the seruice of God which is referred to Enos They had moreouer other ceremonies of the seuenth day particularly blessed and sanctified by God kept holie by Adam and other Patriarches as Abben Ezra witnesseth in his commentaries vpon the tenne commandements Of abstayning from meates for it semeth the more godlie sorte did eate no flesh before the floud which was after permitted Obseruation of cleane and vncleane beastes for Sacrifice Of peculiar places dedicated to religious vses where people mette together to pray Likwise diuers
death of his Saincts Hence also is proued that seeing in this life the good are afflicted and the bad oftentimes prosper temporally there must nedes be an other Court of exact Iustice and an other Reaconing day wherin euerie one shal receiue according as they haue donne good or euil which was sufficiently intimated by Gods discussing and manifesting Abels and Cains deserts which were hidden before and in part rewarding them accordingly yet reseruing the ful reward of the one and punishment of the other to the next world Of the Iudge and his sentence Enoch alleadged by S. Iude the Apostle proficied clerly saying Behold our Lord cometh in his holie thousands to doe iudgement aganst al and to reproue al the impions of al the workes of their impietie wherby they haue donne impiously and of al the hard things which impious sinners haue spoken against him Thus holie Enoch preached touching the wicked which thought there was no Iudgement to come nor Iudge to be feared At this Iudgement al shal appeare in bodie and soule returning to life For that Al men shal rise from death is proued by the immortalitie of mans soule which God did not make nor produce of corruptible matter but immediatly Breathed into his face the breath of life and man became a liuing soule so the soule being immortal and hauing a natural inclination to the bodie mans natural perfection requireth the coniunction of bodie and soule for neither soule nor bodie separated is a man but both ioyned in one subsistence are a man in so much that mankind should perish except the bodies shal rise againe and liue with the soules And then shal the bodies be qualified according to the state of the soules happie or miserable for euer Of Eternal life the translation of Enoch is a figure For seeing God preserueth his corruptible bodie so long from death and infirmitie it is a token and manifest signe that by the same powre of God the bodies of men shal at last day after that al men are once dead rise againe and remaine with the soules for euer The good in Eternal ioy the wicked in Eternal paine Both signified by the custodie of the gate of Paradise by Angels who for euer kepe out these that are stil defiled with sinne and so they depart into fire euerlasting and admit the innocent and iust into the kingdome of heauen which is euerlasting ioy and perfect felicitie Thus we see the face and briefe summe of Religion in the beginning of the world til the floud and the state of the Church which was alwayes Visible consisting of men good and bad with a continual Succession of Rulers as wel spiritual as temporal For the first borne were both Priestes and Princes in euerie familie And amongst the same one euer chief of al. From which ranke Cain was excluded or rather excluded him selfe by Going forth from the face of our Lord. Wherupon holie Moyses r●●teth this Monarchical succession of one chiefe and Supreme Head from Adam by the line of Seth Enos Cainan Malaleel Iared Enoch Mathusala Lamech and Noe. Neuertheles he setteth downe also the progenie of Cain the first beginner of a worldlie schismatical and heretical conuenticle opposite to the Citie of God He denied Gods prouidence as Thargum Hierosolomitanum testifieth protesting to Abel That there was no Iustice nor Iudge nor other world then this no reward for vertue nor punishment for sinne and so desperatly he killed Abel of these negatiue principles proceeded other like detestable opinions and most wicked life sauage and barbarous crueltie and al kind of impietie And in processe of time albeit manie remained in true faith and vnitie of the Church yet by conuersation with such miscreantes especially by occasion of Mariages betwen the faithful and infidels almost the whole world was corrupted in maners But Noe was iust and perfect In punishment therefore of so great and enormious sinnes God sent the general floud wherby al Cains progenie and al other infidels were wholly destroyed and extinguished and the true Church notably purged onlie iust Noe and his familie reserued By whom the same true Church was continued and the world againe replenished with men CHAP. VIII The waters diminishing by litle and litle 6. Noe sendeth forth a crow 8. after him a doue thrise 18. lastly goeth forth with al that were with him in the arke 20. erecteth an Altar and offereth Sacrifice AND God remembred Noe and al the beasts and al the cattle which were with him in the arke and brought a winde vpon the earth and the waters decreased † And the sountaines of the depth and the floud gates of heauen were shut vp and the rayne from heauen was stayd † And the waters returned from the earth going comming and they begane to decrease after a hundred fiftie dayes † And the arke rested the seauenth moneth the seauen twentith day of the moneth vpon the mountaines of Armenia † But the waters for al that were going and decreasing vntil the tenth moneth for in the tenth moneth the first day of the moneth the topps of the mountaines appeared † And after that fourtie dayes were passed Noe opening the windowe of the arke which he had made let forth a crowe † which went forth and did not returne til the waters were dried vpon the earth † He sent forth also a doue after him to see if the waters were ceased yet vpon the face of the earth † Which finding not where her foote might rest returned to him into the arke for the waters were vpon the whole earth and he stretched forth his hand and caught her and brought her into the arke † And hauing expected yet seauen moe dayes againe he let forth a doue out of the arke † But she came to him at euentide carrying a bough of an oliue tree that had greene leaues in her mouth Noe therfore vnderstood that the waters were ceased vpon the earth † And he expected yet neuertheles other seauen dayes and he sent forth a doue which returned not any more vnto him † Therfore in the sixt hundred and one yeare the first moneth the first day of the moneth the waters were cleane diminished vpon the earth and Noe opening the roofe of the arke looked and sawe that the face of the earth was dried † In the second moneth the seuen twentyth day of the moneth the earth was dried † And God spake to Noe saying † Goe forth of the arke thou thy wife thy sonnes and the wiues of thy sonnes with thee † Al cattle that are with thee of al flesh as wel in soules as in beastes al creepers that creepe vpon the earth bring out with thee goe yee vpon the earth increase and multiplie vpon it † Noe therfore went forth and his sonnes his wife and the wiues of his sonnes with him
find thirtie there † Because saith he I haue once begunne I wil speake to my Lord What if twentie shal be founde there He said I wil not destroy it for twenties sake † I beseech thee saith he be not angrie Lord if I speake yet once more What if tenne shal be found there And he said I wil not destroy it for tennes sake † And our Lord departed after that he ceased to speake vnto Abraham and Abraham returned into his place CHAP. XIX Lot receiuing Angels in his house is abused by the Sodomites 12. He with his wife 26. who for looking back is turned into a statua of salt and his two daughters are deliuered 24. Sodome and Gomorre are burned 31. Lot lieth vnwitting with both his daughters begat of them Moab and Ammon of whom came the Moabites and Ammonites AND the two angels came to Sodome at euen and Lot sitting in the gates of the citie Who when he had sene them rose vp and went to meete them and adored prostrate vnto the ground † and said I besech you my Lords turne into the house of your seruant and lodge there wash your feet and in the morning you shal go forth on your way Who said No but we wil abide in the streat † He compelled them earnestly to turne in vnto him and when they were entred into his house he made them a banquet and baked vnleauened bread and they did eate † And before they went to bed the men of the citie beset the house from young to old al the people togeather † And they called Lot and said to him Where are the men that came in to thee at night bring them forth hither that we may know them † Lot going forth to them and shutting the dore after him said † Doe not so I besech you my brethren doe not commit this euil † I haue two daughters which as yet haue not knowen man I wil bring them forth to you and abuse you them as it shal please you so that you do no euil to these men because they are entred vnder the shadowe of my roofe † But they said Get thee backe thither And againe Thou camest in said they as a stranger what to be a iudge Thy selfe therfore we will afflict more then these And they did violence to Lot exceadingly and it was euen nowe at the point that they would break the dores † And behold the men put forth their hand and drew in Lot vnto them and shut the dore † and them that were without they stroke with blyndnes from the least to the greatest so that they could not find the dore † And they said to Lot Hast thou here anie of thine sonne in law or sonnes or daughters al that are thine bring them out of this citie † for we wil destroy this place for that their crye is waxen lowde before our Lord who hath sent vs to destroy them † Therfore Lot went forth and spake to his sonnes in lawe that were to take his daughters and said Arise get you forth out of this place because our Lord wil destroy this citie And he semed vnto them to speake as it were in iest † And when it was morning the angels vrged him saying Arise take thy wife and the two daughters which thou hast least thou also perish withal in the wickednes of the citie † He lingring they tooke his hand and the hand of his wife and of his two daughters because our Lord spared him † And they led him forth and set him without the citie and there they spake to him saying Saue thy life looke not backe neither stay thou in al the countrie about but saue thy selfe in the mountaine lest thou also perish withal † And Lot said to them I beseech thee my Lord † because thy seruant hath fonnd grace before thee and thou hast magnified thy mercie which thou hast wrought with me in that thou wouldest saue my life and safe I can not be in the mountaine lest perhaps the euil catch me and I dye † There is this citie hereby at hand wherunto I may flee a little one and I shal be safe in it is it not a little one and my life shal be saued † And he said to him Behold also in this point I haue heard thy prayers not to ouerthrow the citie for which thou hast spoken † Make hast and be saued there because I can not doe any thing til thou enter in thither Therfore the name of that citie was called * Segor † The sunne was risen vpon the earth Lot entred into Segor † Therfore our Lord rained vpon Sodome and Gomorre brimstone fire from our Lord out of heauen † and he subuerted these cities and al the countrie about al the inhabitants of the cities and al things that spring of the earth † And his wife looking behind her was turned into a statua of salt † And Abraham getting vp early in the morning there where before he had stood with our Lord † beheld Sodome Gomorre and the whole land of that countrie and he saw the cinders rise vp from the earth as it were the smoke of a fornace † For when God subuerted the citties of that countrie he remenbring Abraham deliuered Lot out of the subuersion of the cities wherein he had dwelt † And Lot ascended out of Segor and abode in the mountaine his two daughters also with him for he was afraid to abide in Segor and he abode in a caue him selfe and his two daughters with him † And the elder said to the younger Our father is old and there is no man left on the earth that may companie with vs after the maner of the whole earth † Come let vs make him drunke with wine and let vs lie with him that we may preserue seed of our father † They therfore made their father to drinke wine that night and the elder went in and lay with her father but he perceaued not neyther when his daughter lay downe nor when she rose vp † The next day also the elder said to the younger Behold I lay yesternight with my father let vs make him drinke wine also this night and thou shalt lye with him that we may saue seed of our father † They made their father drinke wine that night also and the younger daughter went in and lay with him and neyther then truly did he perceaue when she lay downe or when she rose vp † The two daughters therfore of Lot were with child by their father † And the elder bare a sonne and she called his name Moab he is the father of the Moabites euen to this present day † The younger also bare a sonne and she called his name Ammon that is the sonne of my people he is the father of the Ammonites euen to this day CHAP. XX. Abraham seiorning in Geraris his wife is taken into King Abimelechs house but by Gods commandement is
diuining † To whom Iudas said What shal we answere my lord or what shal we speake or be able iustly to pretend God hath found the iniquitie of thy seruantes loe we are al bondmen to my lord both we he with whom the cup was found † Ioseph answered God forbid that I should so doe he that stole the cup the same be my bondman and goe you free vnto your father † And Iudas approching nearer said boldly I beseech thee my lord let thy seruant speake a word in thine eares and be not angrie with thy seruant for after Pharao thou art † my lord Thou didest aske thy seruantes the first time Haue you a father or a brother † and we answered thee my lord We haue a father an old man and a little boy that was borne in his old age whose brother by the mother is dead and his mother hath him only and his father loueth him tenderly † And thou saidst to thy seruants Bring him hither to me and I wil set myn eyes on him † We suggested to my lord The boy can not leaue his father for if he leaue him he wil die † And thou saidest to thy seruants Vnlesse your youngest brother come with you you shal no more see my face † Therfore when we were gone vp to thy seruant our father we told him al things that my lord did speake † And our father said Goe againe and bye vs a litle wheate † To whom we said we can not goe if our youngest brother shal goe downe with vs we wil set forward together otherwise he being absent we dare not see the mans face † Wherunto he answered You know that my wife bare me two † One went forth and you said A beast did deuour him and hitherto he appeareth not † If you take this also and ought befal him in the way you shal bring downe my hoare hayres with sorow vnto hel † Therfore if I shal enter to thy seruant our father and the boy be wanting wheras his life dependeth vpon the life of him † and he shal see that he is not with vs he wil dye thy seruants shal bring downe his hoare hayres with sorow vnto hel † Let me be thy proper seruant that did take him into my protection and promised saying Vnlesse I bring him againe I wil be guilty of sinne against my father for euer † I therfore thy seruant wil tary in steed of the childe in the seruice of my lord and let the childe goe vp with his brethren † For I can not returne to my father the childe being absent lest I stand by a witnes of the calamitie that shal oppresse my father CHAP. XLV Ioseph manifesteth himself to his bretheren Who being much terified he comforteth them and weeping embraceth euerie one 16. The bruite wherof coming to Pharao he congratulating commandeth Ioseph to cal his father with al his familie into Aegypt 21. So the eleuen brothers aresent away with gifies and prouision for Iacobs iourney 26. Al which the father vnderstanding is reuiued in spirite IOSEPH could no longer refrayne manie standing by in presence wherupon he commanded that al should goe forth and no stranger should be present at their acknowledging one of another † And he lifted vp his voice with weeping which the Aegyptians heard and al the house of Pharao † And he said to his Brethren I am Ioseph is my father yet liuing His brethren could not answer him being teribly astonyed out of measure † To whom gently he said Come hither to me And when they were come nere him I am quoth he Ioseph your brother whom you solde into Aegypt † Be not affraid neither let it seeme to you a hard case that you did sel me into these countries for God sent me before you into Aegypt for your preseruation † For it is two yeares since the famin begain to be vpon the earth and yet fiue yeares remaine wherin there can be neither earing nor reaping † And God sent me before that you may be preserued vp on the earth and may haue victuals to liue † Not by your counsail but by the wil of God was I sent hither who hath made me as it were a father to Pharao and lord of his whole house and prince in al the land of Aegypt † Make hast and get ye vp to my father and you shal say to him Thy sonne Ioseph willeth thus God hath made me lord of the whole land of Aegypt come downe to me tary not † And thou shalt dwel in the land of Gessen and thou shalt be nere me thou and thy sonnes and thy sonnes children thy shepe and thy heardes and al things that thou dost possesse † And there I wil fede thee for yet there are fiue yeares of famine remayning lest both thou perish and thy house al things that thou dost possesse † Behold your eyes and the eyes of my brother Beniamin doe see that it is my mouth that speaketh vnto you † Report to my father my whole glorie and al things that you haue seene in Aegypt make hast and bring him to me † And falling vpon the neck of his brother Beniamin embracing him he wept he also in like maner weeping vpon his neck † And Ioseph kissed al his brethren and wept vpon euerie one after which things they were bold to speake vnto him † And it was heard of and very famously reported abrode in the kings courte The brethren of Ioseph are come and Pharao was glad and al his familie † And he spake to Ioseph that he should command his brethren saying Loading your beasts goe into the Land of Chanaan † and take thence your father and kinne and come to me and I wil geue you al the good things of Aegypt that you may eate the marow of the land † Geue commandment also that they take waynes out of the land of Aegypt for the carage of their litle ones and wyues and say Take vp your father and make hast to come with al spede † Neither doe you leaue any thing of your houshould stuffe for al the riches of Aegypt shal be yours † And the sonnes of Israel did as it was commanded them To whom Ioseph gaue waynes according to Pharaos commandment and victuals for the way † He bad also to be brought vp for euery one two robes but to Beniamin he gaue three hundred peeces of siluer with fiue robes of the best † sending to his father as much money and rayment adding besides them he asses that should carie of al the riches of Aegypt and as many shee asses carying wheat for the iourney and bread † Therfore he dismissed his brethren and when they were departing he said to them “ Be not angrie in the way † Who going vp out of Aegypt came into the land of Chanaan to their father Iacob † And they told him saying Ioseph thy sonne is liuing and he ruleth in al the Land of Aegypt
that passeth to the naming halfe a sicle according to the measure of the temple A sicle hath twentee aboles The halfe part of a sicle shal be offered to the Lord. † He that is accounted in the number for twentie yeares and vpward shal giue price † The rich man shal not adde to halfe a sicle and the poore man shal diminish nothing † And the money being receiued which was contributed of the children of Israel thou shalt deliuer vnto the vses of the tabernacle of testimonie that it may be a monument of them before the Lord and he may be propitious to their soules † And our Lord spake to Moyses saying † Thou shalt make also a lauer with his foote of brasse to wash in and thou shalt set it betwen the tabernacle of the testimonie and the Altar And water being put into it † Aaron and his sonnes shal wash therin their handes and feete † when they are going into the tabernacle of testimonie and when they are to come vnto the Altar to offer on it incense to the Lord † lest perhappes they die it shal be an euerlasting law to him and to his seede by successions † And our Lord spake to Moyses † saying Take spices of principal and chosen myrrh fiue hundred sicles and of cinnamon halfe so much that is two hundred fiftie sicles of calamus in like maner two hundred fiftie † and of casia fiue hundred sicles after the weight of the Sanctuarie of oile of oliues the measure hin † and thou shalt make the holie oile of vnction an ointment compounded by the art of an vnguentarie † and therof thou shalt anoynt the tabernacle of testimonie and the arke of the testament † and the table with the vessel therof the candlesticke and the furniture therof the Altars of incense † and of holocauste and al the furniture that perteyneth to the seruice of them † And thou shalt sanctifie al and they shal be most Holie he that shal touch them shal be sanctified † Thou shalt anoynt Aaron and his sonnes and shalt sanctifie them that they may doe the function of priesthood vnto me † To the children of Israel also thou shalt say This oile of vnction shal be holie vnto me through your generations † The flesh of man shal not be anoynted therewith and you shal make none other after the composition of it because it is sanctified and shal be holie vnto you † What man soeuer shal compound such and shal giue therof to a stranger shal be abandoned out of his people † And our Lord said to Moyses Take vnto thee spices stactee and onycha galbanum of swete sauour and the clearest frankincense al shal be of equal weight † and thou shalt make incense compounded by the worke of an vnguentarie exactly tempered and pure and most worthie of sanctification † And when thou hast beaten al into verie smal pouder thou shalt set of it before the tabernacle of testimonie in the place where I wil appeare to thee Most Holie shal the incense be vnto you † Such confection you shal not make vnto your owne vses because it is holie to the Lord. † What man soeuer shal make the like to enioy the smel therof shal perish out of his people CHAP. XXXI Beseleel and Ooliab are deputed by our Lord to make the Tabernacle and the things belonging thereto 12. The obseruation of the sabbath day is againe commanded 18 And our Lord deliuereth to Moyses tvvo tables vvritten with the singer of God AND our Lord spake to Moyses saying † Behold I haue called by name Beseleel the sonne of Vri the sonne of Hur of the tribe of Iuda † and I haue replenished him with the spirit of God with wisdome vnderstanding and knowledge in al worke † to deuise whatsoeuer may be artificially made of gold and siluer and brasse † of marble and precious stones and diuersitie of wood † And I haue geuen him for his felow Ooliab the sonne of Achisamech of the tribe of Dan. And in the hart of euerie skilful man haue I put wisdome that they may make al things which I haue commanded thee † the tabernacle of couenant and the arke of testimonie and the propitiatorie that is ouer it and al the vessel of the tabernacle † and the table and the vessel therof the candlesticke most pure with the vessel therof and the Altares of incense † and of holocauste and al their vessel the lauer with his foote † the holie vestments in the ministerie for Aaron the priest and for his sonnes that they may execute their office about the sacred things † the oile of vnction and the incense of spices in the Sanctuarie al thinges which I haue commanded thee shal they make † And our Lord spake to Moyses saying † Speake to the children of Israel and thou shalt say to them See that you keepe my sabbath because it is a signe betwen me and you in your generations that you may know that I am the Lord which sanctifie you † Keepe you my sabbath for it is holie vnto you he that shal pollute it dying shal die he that shal doe worke in it his soule shal perish out of the middes of his people † Six dayes shal you doe worke in the seuenth day is the sabbath the holie rest to the Lord. Euerie one that shal doe any worke in this day shal die † Let the children of Israel keepe the Sabbath and celebrate it in their generations It is an euerlasting couenant † betwen me and the children of Israel and a signe perpetual for in six dayes the Lord made heauen and earth and in the seuenth he ceased from worke † And our Lord when he had ended such speaches in mount Sinai gaue vnto Moyses two stone tables of testimonie written with the finger of God CHAP. XXXII The people Aaron consenting make adore the image of a calfe 7. which God reue●ling to Moyses 11. be praieth our Lord for Abraham Isaac and Iacobs sake to spare the people and performe his promise 14. VVherwith God is pacified 15. Yet Moyses coming from the Mount and seeing the calfe and idolatrie throweth downe the tables and breaketh them 20. destroyeth the idol 21. blameth Aaron 27. causeth manie Idolaters to be slaine 31. and againe prayeth for the people AND the people seeing that Moyses made tariance ere he came downe from the mount being assembled against Aaron they sayd Arise make vs goddes that may goe before vs for what hath chanced to this Moyses the man that brought vs out of the Land of Aegypt we know not † And Aaron sayd to them Take the golden earlettes from the eares of your wiues and sonnes and daughters bring them to me † And the people did that he had cōmanded bringing the earlettes to Aaron † Which when he had receiued he formed them by founders worke and made of them “ a molten calfe And they sayd These are thy
Sanctuarie and leauing them there † he shal wash his flesh in a holie place and shal be clothed with his owne garments And after that he hath gone forth and offered his owne holocaust and the peoples he shal pray as wel for him self as for the people † and the fatte that is offered for sinnes he shal burne vpon the altar † but he that hath let goe the goate of dismission shal wash his clothes and bodie with water and so shal enter into the campe † But the calfe the bucke goate that were immolated for sinne and whose bloud was caried into the Sanctuarie to accomplish the expiation they shal carie forth without the campe and shal burne with fire aswel the skinnes as their flesh and the dung † and whosoeuer burneth them shal wash his clothes and his flesh with water and so shal enter into the campe † And this shal be to you an euerlasting ordinance The seuenth moneth the tenth day of the moneth you shal afflict your soules and no worke shal you doe whether he be of the same countrie or a stranger that soiourneth among you † Vpon this day shal be the expiation of you and clensing from al your sinnes before the Lord you shal be clensen † for it is a sabath of rest and you shal afflict your soules by a perpetual religion And the priest shal expiate that is annoynted and whose handes are consecrated to do the function of priesthood for his father and he shal be reuested with the linnen stole and the holie vestments † and he shal expiate the Sanctuarie and the tabernecle of testimonie and the altar the priestes also and al the people † And this shal be an ordinance for euer that you pray for the children of Israel and for al their sinnes once in a yeare He did therfore as our Lord had commanded Moyses CHAP. XVII Al Sacrifices must be offered at the doore of the Tabernacle 7. with special prohibitiō of Idolatrie 10. None must eate bloud 15 whosoeuer eateth caraine flesh is contaminate and must be washed AND our Lord spake to Moyses saying † Speake to Aaron and his sonnes and to al the children of Israel saying to them This is the word which our Lord hath cōmanded saying † Anie man whosoeuer of the house of Israel if he kil an oxe or a sheepe or a goate in the campe or without the campe and offer it not at the dore of the tabernacle an oblation to the Lord shal be guiltie of bloud as if he had shed bloud so shal he perish out of the middes of his people † Therfore shal the children of Israel bring to the priest their hostes which they kil in the filde that they may be sanctified to our Lord before the dore of the tabernacle of testimonie they may immolate them pacifique hostes to our Lord. † And the priest shal poure the bloud vpon the altar of our Lord at the dore of the tabernacle of testimonie and shal burne the fatte for a swete odour to our Lord † and they shal no more immolate their hostes to diuels with whom they haue committed fornication It shal be an ordinance for euer to them and to their posteritie † And to them thou shalt say The man of the house of Israel and of the strangers which seiourne with you that offereth an holocaust or victime † and bringeth it not to the dore of the tabernacle of testimonie that it may be offered to our Lord shal perish out of his people † Anie man whosoeuer of the house of Israel and of the strangers that seiourne among them if he eate bloud I wil sette my face against his life and wil destroy it out of his people † because the life of the flesh is in the bloud and I haue geuen it to you that vpon the altar you may make expiation with it for your soules and the bloud may be for an expiation of the soule † Therfore haue I faid to the children of Israel No soule of you shal eate bloud nor of the strangers that seiourne with you † Anie man whosoeuer of the children of Israel and of the strangers that seiourne with you if by hunting or fowling he take wild beast or foule which it is lawful to eate let him poure our the bloud therof and couer it with earth † For the life of al flesh is in the bloud wherupon I said to the children of Israel The bloud of no flesh shal you eate because the life of the flesh is in the bloud and whosoeuer eateth it f●al die † The soule that eateth carraine or that which is taken of a beast aswel of them of the same countrie as of strangers shal wash his clothes and him self with water and shal be contaminated vntil euen and in this order he shal be made cleane † And if he doe not wash his clothes and his bodie he shal beare his iniquitie CHAP. XVIII Mariage prohibited in certaine d●grees of consanguinitie and affinitie 18. And diuers carnal and execrable sinnes committed in other nations are strictly forbidden AND our Lord spake to Moyses saying † Speake to the children of Israel and thou shalt say to them I the Lord your God † according to the custome of the Land of Aegypt wherin you haue dwelt you shal not doe and according to the maner of the Countrie of Chanaan into the which I wil bring you you shal not doe nor walke in their ordināces † You shal doe my iudgements and shal obserue my precepts and shal walke in them I the Lord your God † Keepe my lawes and iudgmentes which a man doing shal liue in them I the Lord. † No man shal approch to her that is “ next of his bloud to reueale her turpitude I the Lord. † The turpitude of thy father and the turpitude of thy mother thou shalt not discouer she is thy mother thou shalt not reueale her turpitude † The turpitude of thy fathers wife thou shalt not discouer for it is the turpitude of thy father † The turpitude of thy sister by father or by mother which was borne at home or abroad thou shalt not reueale † The turpitude of thy sonnes daughter or of thy neece by thy daughter thou shalt not reueale because it is thy turpitude † The turpitude of thy fathers wiues daughter which she bare to thy father and is thy sister thou shal not reueale † The turpitude of thy fathers sister thou shalt not discouer because she is the flesh of thy father † The turpitude of thy mothers sister thou shalt not reueale because she is of the flesh of thy mother † The turpitude of thy fathers brother thou shalt not reueale neither shalt thou approch to his wife who is ioyned to thee by affinitie † The turpitude of thy daughter in law thou shalt not reueale because she is thy sonnes wife neither shalt thou discouer her ignominie † The turpitude of thy brothers
said There are six hundred thousand footemen of this people sayest thou I wil geue them flesh to eate a whole moneth † Why shal a multitude of sheepe and oxen be killed that it may suffise for meate or shal al the fishes of the sea be gathered togeather for to fil them † To whom our Lord answered Why is the hand of the Lord vnable Now presently thou shalt see whether my word shal be accomplished in deede † Moyses therfore came and told the people the wordes of our Lord assembling seuentie men of the ancientes of Israel whom he caused to stand about the tabernacle † And our Lord descended in a cloude and spake to him taking a way of the spirit that was in Moyses and geuing to the seuentie men And when the spirit had rested on them they prophecied neither ceased they any more † And there had remained in the campe two men of the which one was called Eldad and the other Medad vpon whom the spirit rested for they also had bene enrolled and were not gone forth to the tabernacle † And when they prophecied in the campe there ran a boy and told Moyses saying Eldad and Medad do prophecie in the campe † Forthwith Iosue the sonne of Nun the minister of Moyses and chosen of manie said My Lord Moyses forbid them † But he said Why hast thou emulation for me O that al the people might prophecie and that our Lord would geue them his spirit † And Moyses returned and the ancientes of Israel into the campe † And a winde coming forth from our Lord taking quailes ouer the sea brought them and let them fal into the campe the space of one daies iourney on euerie side of the campe round about and they did flie in the ayre two cubites high ouer the earth † The people therfore rising vp al that day and the night and the next day gathered togeather a multitude of qualies he that did least ten cores and they dried them round about the campe † As yet the flesh was in their teeth neither had that kind of meate failed and behold the furie of our Lord being prouoked against the people stroke them with an exceding great plague † And that place was called The Sepulchres of concupiscence for there they buried the people that had lusted And departing from the Sepulchres of concupiscence they came vnto Haseroth and taried there CHAP. XII Marie and Aaron murmur against Moyses 6. whom God praiseth aboue other prophetes 10. Marie being stricken with leprosie Aaron confesseth his fault 13. Moyses prayeth for her and after seuen daies separation from the campe she is restored AND Marie and Aaron spake against Moyses for his wife the Aethiopian † and they said hath our Lord spoken by Moyses onlie hath he not spoken to vs also in like manner Which when our Lord had heard † For Moyses was the mildest man aboue al men that dwelt vpon the earth † immediatly he spake to him and to Aaron and Marie Goe forth you three onlie to the tabernacle of couenant And when they were come forth † our Lord descended in the piller of a cloude and stoode in the entrie of the tabernacle calling Aaron and Marie Who going vnto him † he said to them Heare my wordes If there shal be among you a prophete of the Lord in vision wil I appeare to him or in sleepe I wil speake ho him † But my seruant Moyses is not such an one who in al my house is most faythful † for mouth to mouth I speake to him and plainely and not by riddels and figures doth he see the Lord. Why therfore did you not feare to detract from my seruant Moyses † And being wrath against them he went away † the cloude also departed that was ouer the tabernacle and behold Marie appeared white with leprosie as it were snow And when Aaron had looked on her and saw her wholy couered with leprosie † he said to Moyses I besech thee my Lord lay not vpon vs this sinne which we haue foolishly committed † let not this woman be as it were dead and as an abortiue that is cast forth of the mothers wombe Lo now the one halfe of her flesh is deuoured with the leprosie † And Moyses cried to our Lord saying God I besech thee heale her † To whom our Lord answered If her father had spitte vpon her face ought she not to haue bene ashamed seuen daies at the least Let her be separated seuen daies without the campe and afterwards she shal be called againe † Marie therfore was shut forth without the campe seuen daies and the people moued not from that place vntil Marie was called againe CHAP. XIII From the desert of Pharan Moyses sendeth twelue men of euerie tribe one to view the Land of Chanaan 17. changeth Osee his name into Iosue 18. instructeth them which way to goe and what to note in the land 22. which they performe 26. and after fourtie dayes returne bringing with them fruites in token of the landes fertilitie 29. but in other respects the rest besides Caleb and Iosue discoureging the people make them to murmur AND the people marched from Haseroth pitching their tentes in the desert of Pharan † And there our Lord spake to Moyses saying † Send men that may view the Land of Chanaan which I wil geue to the children of Israel one of euerie tribe of the princes † Moyses did that which our Lord had commanded from the desert of Pharan sending principal men whose names be these † Of the tribe of Ruben Samua the sonne of Zechur † Of the tribe of Simeon Saphat the sonne of Huri † Of the tribe of Iuda Caleb the sonne of Iephone † Of the tribe of Issachar Igal the sonne of Ioseph † Of the tribe of Ephraim Osee the sonne of Nun. † Of the tribe of Beniamin Phal●● the sonne of Raphu † Of the tribe of Zabulon Geddiel the sonne of Sodi † Of the tribe of Ioseph of the scepter of Manasses Gaddi the sonne of Susi † Of the tribe of Dan Ammiel the sonne of Gemalli † Of the tribe of Aser Sthu● the sonne of Michael † Of the tribe of Nephthali Nahabi the sonne of Vapsi † Of the tribe of Gad Guel the sonne of Machi † These are the names of the men whom moyses sent to view the Land and he called Osee the sonne of Nun Iosue † Moyses therfore sent them to view the Land of Chanaan and said to them Goe vp by the south side And when you shal come to the mountaines † view the Land what it is and the people that are the inhabitantes therof whether they be strong or weake few in number or manie † the land it self whether it be good or badde what manner of cities walled or without walles † the ground fatte or barren wooddie or without trees Be of good courage and bring vs of the fruites of the Land And it was
6. how nere soeuer they be in kinred or freindshipe 12. The whole citie that shal permite false doctrin must be vtterly destroyed men beastes and al moueables and neuer be built againe IF there rise in the middes of thee a prophete or one that saieth he hath seene a dreame and foretel a signe and a wonder † and it come to passe which he spake and he say to thee Let vs goe and folow strange goddes which thou knowest not and let vs serue them † thou shalt not heare the wordes of that prophete or dreamer for the Lord your God tempteth you that it may appeare whether you loue him or no with al your hart and with al your soule † Folow the Lord your God and feare him and keepe his commandementes and heare his voice him you shal serue and to him you shal cleaue † And that prophete or forget of dreames shal be slaine because he spake that he might auert you from the Lord your God which brought you out of the Land of Aegypt and redemed you from the house of seruitude that he might make thee to erre from the way that the Lord thy God commanded thee and thou shalt take away the euil out of the middes of thee † If thy brother the sonne of thy mother or thy sonne or daughter or thy wife that is in thy bosome or thy freind whom thou louest as thy soule wil perswade thee secretly saying Let vs goe and serue strange goddes which thou knowest not nor thy fathers † of al nations round about that be nigh or farre from the beginning vnto the end of the earth † consent not to him nor heare him neither let thyne eie spare him to pitie and hide him † but forthwith thou shalt kil him let thy hand be first vpon him and after thee al the people lay hand on him † With stones shal he be stoned to death because he would haue withdrawen thee from the Lord thy God which brought thee out of the Land of Aegypt from the house of seruitude † that al Israel hearing may feare and may doe no more any thing like to this † If in one of thy cities which the Lord thy God shal geue thee to inhabite thou heare some say † There are gone forth children of Belial out of the middes of thee and haue auerted the inhabitants of their citie and haue said Let vs goe and serue strange goddes which you know not † inquire carefully and diligently the truth of the thing being looked into if thou finde it certaine that is said and that this abomination is in act committed † thou shalt forthwith strike the inhabitantes of that citie in the edge of the sworde and shalt destroy it and al thinges that are in it vnto the very beastes † What stuffe also soeuer there is thou shalt gather together in the middes of the streares therof and shalt burne it with the citie it selfe so that thou consume al thinges to the Lord thy God and it be a heape for euer it shal be built no more † and there shal nothing sticke in thy hand of that anathema that our Lord may be turned from the wrath of his furie and may haue mercie on thee and multiplie thee as he sware to thy fathers † when thou shalt heare the voice of the Lord thy God keeping al his preceptes which I command thee this day that thou mayest doe that which is pleasing in the sight of the Lord thy God CHAP. XIIII Gentiles maner of mourning for the dead is prohibited 3. Likewise to eate things vncleane with mention of certaine cleane and vncleane beastes 9. fishes 11. and birdes 21. Also preceptes of pietie clemencie paying tithes first fruites 27. nourishing of Leuites strangers orphanes and widowes BE YE the children of the Lord your God you shal not cutte your selues nor make bauldnes for the dead † because thou art a holie people to the Lord thy God and he chose thee to be his peculiar people of al nattions that are vpon the earth † Eate not the thinges that are vncleane † This is the beast that you ought to eate The oxe and the sheepe and the goate † the hart and the doa the buffle the chamois the pygargue the wilde beefe the cameloparde † Euerie beast that diuideth the hoofe in two partes and cheweth the cudde shal you eate † But of them that chew the cudde and diuide not the hoofe these you shal not eate as the camel the hare the cherogril because they chew the cudde and diuide not the hoofe they shal be vncleane to you † The swine also because it diuideth the hoof and cheweth not the cudde shal be vncleane their flesh you shal not eate and their carcasses you shal not touche † These shal you eate of al that abide in the waters Such as haue finnes and scales eate † them that are without finnes and scales eate not because they are vncleane † Al birdes that are cleane eate † The vncleane eate not to witte the eagle and the grype and the osprey † the ringtaile and the vulture and kite according to their kinde † and al of the rauens kinde † and the ostriche and the owle and the sterne and the hawke according to his kinde † the herodian and the swanne and the stroke † and the diuer the porphyrion and nightcrow † the onocratal and the charadrion euerie one in their kinde the lapwing also and the batte † And al that creepeth and hath litle winges shal be vncleane and shal not be eaten † Al that is cleane eate † But whatsoeuer is dead of it selfe eate not therof To the stranger that is within thy gates geue it to eate or sel it to him because thou art the holie people of our Lord thy God Thou shalt not boyle a kidde in the milke of his damme † The tenth part thou shalt seperate of al thy fruites that spring in the earth euerie yeare † and thou shalt eate in the sight of our Lord thy God in the place which he shal choose that his name may be inuocated therin the tithe of thy corne and wine and oile and the first borne of thy heardes and sheepe that thou mayest lerne to feare our Lord thy God at al time † But when the way and the place which our Lord thy God shal choose are farre and he hath blessed thee and thou canst not carie al these thinges thither † thou shalt sel and bring al into a price and shalt carie it in thy hand and shalt goe to the place which our Lord thy God shal choose † and thou shalt buy with the same money whatsoeuer pleaseth thee either of heardes or of sheepe wine also and sicere and al that thy soule desireth and thou shalt eate before our Lord thy God and shalt feast thou and thy house † and the Leuite that is within thy gates beware thou forsake him not because he hath no other part in
† There was also an other yong man of Bethelem Iuda of the kinred therof and he was a Leuite and dwelt there † And going forth out of the citie of Bethelehem he would seiourne wheresoeuer he should find it comodious for him And when he was come into mount Ephraim making his iourney and had turned aside a little into the house of Michas † he was demanded of him whence he came Who answered I am a Leuite of Bethlehem Iuda and I goe to dwel where I shal be able and shal perceiue it to be profitable for me † And Michas said Abide with me and be to me a father and a priest and I wil geue thee euerie yeare tenne siluer peeces and duble liuerie and the thinges that be necessarie for victual † He was content and abode with the man and was vnto him as one of his sonnes † And Michas filled his hand and had the yong man for a priest with him saying † Now I know that God wil do me good hauing a priest of the Leuitical kinde CHAP. XVIII First sending spie to discouer 11 six hundred armed men of the tribe of Dan goe to seeke possessions 14. By the way they take the idol and idolatrical priest from Michas 27. surprise the towne of Lais 30. and there set vp idolatrie IN those dayes there was not a king in Israel and the tribe of Dan sought possession for it selfe that it might dwel therein for vntil that day it had not receiued a lotte among the other tribes † Therfore the children of Dan sent fiue men of their stocke and familie most valiant from Saraa and Esthaol that they might view the land and diligently behold it and they said to them Goe and consider the land Who going forward when they were come into mount Ephraim and had entered into the house of Michas they rested there † and knowing the voice of the yong man the Leuite and vsing his lodging they said to him Who brought thee hither What doest thou here For what cause wouldest thou come hither † Who answered them These and these thinges hath Michas done to me hath hyred me for wages to be his priest † And they desired him that he would consult the Lord that they might know whether they should goe on a prosperous iourney and the thing should haue effect † Who answered them Goe in peace The Lord regardeth your way and the iourney that you goe † The fiue men therfore going came to Lais they saw the people dwelling in it without any feare according to the custome of the Sidonians secure and quiet no man at al resisting them of greate riches and separated farre from Sidon and from al men † And returning to their brethren in Saraa and Estaol and asking what they had done they answered them † Arise and let vs goe vp to them for we haue seene the Land exceding rich and plentiful neglect not slacke not let vs goe and possesse it it wil be no labour † We shal enter vnto them being secure into a most large countrie and our Lord wil deliuer to vs the place wherein is penurie of nothing of those thinges that grow on the earth † There departed therfore from the kinred of Dan that is to say from Saraa and Esthaol six hundred men furnished with warlike armour † and going vp they taried in Cariathiarim of Iuda which place from that time tooke the name of the Tentes of Dan and it is at the backe of Cariathiarim † Thence they passed into mount Ephraim And when they were come to the house of Michas † the fiue men that before had been sent to view the Land of Lais said to the rest of their brethren You know that in these houses there is an Ephod and Theraphim and a grauen and molten god See what pleaseth you † And when they had turned a litle aside they entred into the house of the yong man the Leuite which was in the house of Michas and saluted him with peaceable wordes † And the six hundred men so as they were armed stoode before the doore † But they that were entred the house of the yong man endeuoured to take away the grauen the Ephod and the idols and molten god and thepriest stoode before the doore the six hundred most valiant men expecting not farre of † They therfore that were entred tooke the grauen the Ephod the theraphim and molten god To whom the priest said What doe you † To whom they answered Hold thy peace and put thy finger vpon thy mouth and come with vs that we may haue thee for a father and a priest Whether is better for thee that thou be a priest in the house of one man or in one tribe and familie in Israel † Which when he had heard he agreed to their wordes and tooke the Ephod and idols and grauen god and departed with them † Who when they went forward and had made the children and the cattel to goe before them and al that was percious † and were now farre from the house of Michas the men that dwelt in the house of Michas crying out together folowed † and at their backe began to shoute Who looking backe said to Michas What meanest thou Why doest thou crie † Who answered My Goddes which I made me you haue taken away and the priest and al that I haue and doe you say What aileth thee † And the children of Dan said to him Beware thou speake no more vnto vs and there come vnto thee men prouoked in mind and thou with al thy house perish † And so they went on their iourney begone But Michas seing that they were stronger then he returned into his house † And the six hundred men tooke the priest and the thinges which we spake of before and came into Lais to a people that was quiet and secure and stroke them in the edge of the sword and the citie they deliuered to fyre † no man at al bringing them succour for that they dwelt farre from Sidon and had with no men anie societie and affayres And the citie was situated in the countrie of Rohob which building agayne they dwelt in it † calling the name of the citie Dan according to the name of their father whom Israel had begotten which before was called Lais. † And they sette vp to them selues the grauen idol and Ionathan the sonne of Gerson the sonne of Moyses and his sonnes priestes in the tribe of Dan vntil the day of their captiuitie † And the idol of Michas remayned with them al the time that the house of God was in Silo. In those daies there was not a king in Israel CHAP. XIX A Leuite bringing homeward his reconciled wife 15. at Gabaa in the tribe of Beniamin hardly getteth lodging 25. his wife is there vilanously abused by wicked men and in the morning found dead 29. whereupon her husband cutteth her bodie and sendeth peeces to euerie
not 12. but taketh from him his speare and bottle of water 14. sheweth what he hath done 21. Saul againe confesseth his fault and promiseth peace AND there came Zepheites vnto Saul in Gabaa saying Behold Dauid is hid in the hil Hachila which is ouer against the wildernes † And Saul arose and went downe into the desert Ziph and with him three thousand men of the chosen of Israel to seeke Dauid in the desert Ziph. † And Saul camped in Gabaa Hachila which was ouer against the wildernes in the way and Dauid dwelt in the desert And seing that Saul was come after him into the deset † he sent discouerers and lerned that he was come thither most certainly † And Dauid arose secretly and came to the place where Saul was and when he had seene the place wherein Saul slept and Abner the sonne of Ner the prince of his warre and Saul sleeping in the tent and the rest of the multitude round about him † Dauid spake to Achimelech the Hetheit and Abisai the sonne of Seruia the brother of Ioab saying Who wil goe downe with me to Saul into the campe And Abisai said I wil goe with thee † Dauid therefore and Abisai came to the people by night and found Saul lying and sleeping in the tent and his speare fixed in the ground at his head and Abner and the people sleeping round about him † And Abisai said to Dauid God hath shut vp thine enemie this day into thy handes now therefore I wil thrust him through with my speare in the earth once and twise shal not neede † And Dauid said to Abisai Kil him not for who shal extend his hand vpon the annointed of our Lord shal be innocent † And Dauid said Our Lord liueth vnlesse our Lord shal strike him or his day come to die or descendig into battel he perish † Our Lord be merciful vnto me that I extend not my hand vpon the annointed of our Lord. now therefore take the speare which is at his head cuppe of water and let vs goe † Dauid therefore tooke the speare and cuppe of water which was at Saules head and they went away and there was none that sawe or vnderstood or awaked but al slept because the dead sleepe of our Lord had fallen vpon them † And when Dauid had passed ouer against and stood in the toppe of the mountaine farre of and a good space betwen them † Dauid cried to the people and to Abner the sonne of Ner saying Wilt thou not answer Abner And Abner answering sayd Who art thou that criest and disquietest the king † And Dauid sayd to Abner Art not thou a man And who is like thee in Israel why therefore hast thou not kept thy lord the king for one of the multitude hath entered in to kil the king thy lord † This thing is not good which you haue done Our Lord liueth you are the children of death which haue not kept your lord the annointed of our Lord. Now therefore behold where the kinges speare is where the cup of water is which was at his head † And Saul knew Dauids voice and sayd Is this thy voice my sonne Dauid And Dauid sayd My voice my lord king † and he said For what cause doth my lord persecute his seruant What haue I done or what euil is there in my hand † Now therefore heare I pray my lord King the wordes of thy seruant If our Lord stirre thee vp against me let there be odoure of sacrifice but if the sonnes of men they are cursed in the sight of our Lord which haue cast me out this day that I should not dwel in the inheritance of our Lord saying Goe serue strange goddes † And now let not my blood be shed vpon the earth before our Lord for the king of Israel is come forth to seeke one flea as the perdix is pursued in the mountaines † And Saul sayd I haue sinned returne my sonne Dauid for I wil no more doe thee euil for that my life hath bene precious in thyne eies to day for it appeareth that I haue done foolishly and haue bene ignorant of very many thinges † And Dauid answering sayd Behold the kings speare let one of the kings seruants passe and take it † And our Lord wil reward euerie one according to his iustice and fidelitie for our Lord hath deliuered thee this day into my hand I would not extend my hand vpon the annointed of our Lord. † And as thy life hath bene magnified to day in myne eies so be my life magnified in the eies of our Lord and deliuer he me from al distresse † Saul therefore sayd to Dauid Blessed art thou my sonne Dauid and truly doing thou shalt doe and preuayling thou shalt preuaile And Dauid went into his way and Saul returned into his place CHAP. XXVII Dauid for more securitie goeth againe to Achis king of Geth 5. obtaineth of him the citie of Siceleg 6. by which meanes it becometh subiect to the kinges of Iuda 8. and maketh prayes vpon the enemies of King Achis AND Dauid sayd in his hart at length I shal fal one day into the handes of Saul is it not better that I flee and be saued in the Land of the Philistians that Saul may despaire and cease to seeke me in al the coastes of Israel I wil flee therefore his handes † And Dauid arose and went himselfe and the six hundred men with him to Achis the sonne of Maoch the King of Geth † And Dauid dwelt with Achis in Geth he and his men euerieman his house and his two wiues Achinoam the Iezrahelite and Abigail the wife of Nabal of Carmel † And it was told Saul that Dauid was fled into Geth and he added no more to seeke him † And Dauid sayd to Achis If I haue grace in thy sight let there a place be geuen me in one of thy cities of this countrie that I may dwel there for why abideth thy seruant in the citie of the king with thee † Achis therefore gaue him in that day Siceleg for which cause Siceleg became the kinges of Iuda vntil this day † And the number of the daies that Dauid dwelt in the country of the Philistians was foure monethes † And Dauid went vp and his men and draue prayes out of Gessuri and Gerzi and from the Amalecites for these villages were inhabited in the land in old time as men goe to Sur as farre as the Land of Aegypt † And Dauid stroke al the land neither left he anie man or woman and taking the sheepe oxen and asses camels and garments he returned came to Achis † And Achis sayd to him Whom hast thou set vpon to day Dauid answered Against the south of Iuda and against the south of Ier●miel and against the south of Ceni † Dauid gaue life neither to man nor woman neither brought them into Geth saying Lest perhaps they
her hath Amnon thy brother lyen with thee but now sister hold thy peace he is thy brother neither afflict thou thy hart for this thing Thamar therefore taryed pyning in the house of Absalom her brother † And when Dauid the king had heard these wordes he was greeued excedingly † Moreouer Absalom spake not to Amnon neitheir good nor euil for Absalom hated Amnon because he had rauished Thamar his sister † And it came to passe after the space of two yeares that the sheepe of Absalom were shorne in Baalhasor which is beside Ephraim and Absalom called al the kinges sonnes † and he came to the king and said to him Behold t●y seruantes sheepe are to be shorne Let the king I pray with his seruantes come to his seruant † And the king said to Absalom Doe not so my sonne request not that we come al charge thee And when he was earnest with him he would not goe he blessed him † And Absalom said If thou wilt not come at the least let Amnon my brother I besech thee come with vs. And the king said to him It is not necessary that he goe with thee † Absalom therefore was earnest with him and he let Amnon and al the kinges sonnes goe with him And Absalom made a feast as it were the feast of a king † And Absalom had commanded his seruantes saying Marke when Amnon shal be drunke with wine and I shal say to you Strike him and kil him feare not for it is I that command you take courage and play the valiant men † Therefore the seruantes of Absalom did against Amnon as Absalom had commanded them And al the kinges sonnes rysing gatte vp euery one vpon their mules and fled † And when they yet went on in their way a rumour came to Dauid saying Absalom hath stricken al the kinges sonnes and there is not leift of them so much as one † The king therfore rose vp and rent his garmentes and fel vpon the ground and al his seruantes that stood about him rent their garmentes † But Ionadab the sonne of Semmaa Dauids brother answering sayd Let not my lord the king thinke that al the kinges sonnes be slayne Amnon only is dead because he was put in the mouth of Absalom since the day that he rauished Thamar his sister † Now therefore let not my lord the king put this word vpon his hart saying Al the kinges sonnes are slayne because Amnon only is dead And Absalom fled and the seruant that was the scoutewatch lifted vp his eies and looked and behold much people came by a byway on the side of the mountayne † And Ionadab sayd to the king Loe the kinges sonnes be come according to the wordes of thy seruant so is it done † And when he had ceased to speake the kinges sonnes also appeared entring in they lifted vp their voice and wept yea the king also and al his seruantes bewailed with an exceding great weeping † Moreouer Absalom fleing went to Tholomai the sonne of Ammiud the king of Gessur Dauid therefore mourned for his sonne al daies † And Absalom when he was fled and come into Gessur was there three yeares † And king Dauid ceased to pursew Absalom because he was comforted vpon the death of Amnon CHAP. XIIII Ioab suborning a woman first to propose the suite by a parable 21. obtayneth pardon for Absalom 24. but so that he appeareth not in the kinges presence 25. He is exceding fayre hath three sonnes and one daughter 29. Ioab refusing to deale further for his free release Absalom burneth his corne 31. Then Ioab procureth his accesse to the king AND Ioab the sonne of Saruia vnderstanding that the kinges hart was turned to Absalom † he sent to Thecua and tooke thence a prudent woman and he sayd to her Feyn e that thou mournest and put on a mourning garment and be not annoynted with oyle that thou mayst be as a woman now along tyme mourning for one dead † And thou shalt goe in vnto the king and shalt speake to him these maner of wordes And Ioab put the wordes in her mouth † Therefore when the woman of Thecua was gone in to the king she fel before him vpon the ground and adored and said Saue me ô king † And the king sayd to her What matter hast thou Who answered Alas I am a widow woman for my husband is dead † And thy handmaide had two sonnes who fel at wordes against eche other in the field and there was none to stay them and the one stroke the other and slew him † And behold the whole kinred rysing against thy handmaide saith Deliuer him that hath striken his brother that we may kil him for the life of his brother whom he hath slayne and may cleane destroy the heire and they seeke to extingnish my sparkle which is leift that there may no name remaine to my husband nor reliques vpon the earth † And the king said to the woman Goe into thy house and I wil geue commandement for thee † And the woman of Thecua said to the king Vpon me my lord be the iniquitie and vpon the house of my father but be the king and his throne innocent † And the king said He that shal gaynesay thee bring him to me he shal adde no more to touch thee † Who sayd Let the king remember our Lord his God that the next of bloud be not multiplied to reuenge and that they kil not my sonne Who sayd Our Lord liueth there shal not fal of the heares of thy sonne vpon the earth † The woman therefore sayd Let thy handmayde speake to my lord the king a word † And he sayd Speake † And the woman sayd Why hast thou thought such a thing agaynst the people of God and why hath the king spoken this word that he would sinne and not bring againe his banished one † We doe al dye and as waters that returne not we fal downe on the earth neither wil God haue a soule to perish bur reuoketh meaning that he perish not altogether that is cast of † Now therefore I come that I may speake to my lord the king this word the people being present And thy handmayd sayd I wil speake to the king if by any meanes the king may doe the word of his handmaide † And the king hath heard to deliuer his handmaide out of the hand of al that would destroy me out of the inheritance of our Lord and my sonne together † Let thy handmaide therefore say that the word of my lord the king be made as a sacrifice For euen as an Angel of God so is my lord the king that he is moued neither with blessing nor cursing Wherefore our Lord also thy God is with thee † And the king answering sayd to the woman Hide not from me the thing that I aske thee And the woman sayd to him Speake my lord king † And the king sayd Is the hand of
Ioab with thee in al these thinges The woman answered and sayd By the health of thy soule my lord king it is neither on the left hand nor on the right of al these thinges which my lord the king hath spokeu for thy seruant Ioab he commanded me and he put al these wordes into the mouth of thy handmayde † That I should change the forme of this speach thy seruant Ioab commanded this and thou my lord king art wise as an Angel of God hath wisdom that thou vnderstandest al thinges vpon the earth † And the king sayd to Ioab Behold I being pacified haue done thy word Goe therefore and cal agayne the boy Absalom † And Ioab falling vpon his face vnto the earth adored and blessed the king and Ioab sayd This day thy seruant hath vnderstood that I haue found grace in thy sight my lord king for thou hast done the word of thy seruant † Ioab therefore arose and went into Gessur and brought Absalom into Ierusalem † But the king sayd Let him returne into his house and not see my face Absalom therefore returned into his house and the kings face he saw not † Moreouer like as Absalom there was not a man in al Israel so beautiful and exceding comelie from the sole of the foote to the crowne there was no blemish in him † And when he powled his heare once a yeare he was powled because his bush did burden him he weighed the heare of his head at two hundred sicles of the common weight † And there were borne to Absalom three sonnes and one daughter named Thamar of a goodly beautie † And Absalom abode in Ierusalem two yeares and saw not the kinges face † He therefore sent to Ioab to send him to the king who would not come to him And when he had sent the second time and he would not come to him † he sayd to his seruantes You know the filde of Ioab beside my filde that hath barley haruest goe therefore and burne it with fyre The seruantes therefore of Absalom burnt the corne with fyre And Ioabs seruantes coming renting their garmentes sayd The seruantes of Absalom haue burnt part of the filde with fyre † And Ioab arose came to Absalom in his house sayd Why haue thy seruantes burnt my corne with fire † And Absalom answered Ioab I sent to thee beseching thee that thou wouldest come vnto me and I might send thee to the king and thou shouldest say to him Wherefore came I out of Gessur It was better for me to be there I besech thee therefore that I may see the face of the king if he be mindeful of mine iniquitie let him kil me † Ioab therefore entring in to the king told him al thinges and Absalom was called and he entered in to the king and adored vpon the face of the earth before him and the king kissed Absalom CHAP. XV. Absalom getteth fauour of the people 7. and conspireth in Hebron agaynst his father 14. VVho fleeing 19. With difficultie permitteth Ethai a stranger to goe with him 24. but sendeth Sadoc and other priestes and leuites with the arke back into the citie 31. Sendeth Chusat to defeate Achitophels counsel THEREFORE after these thinges Absalom made him self chariotes and horsemen and fiftie men that should goe before him † And Absalom rising early stoode beside the entrance of the gate and euerie man that had busines to the kinges iudgement did Absalom cal to him and sayd Of what citie art thou Who answering sayd Of such a tribe of Israel am I thy seruant † And Absalom answered him Thy wordes seeme vnto me good and iust But there is none to heare thee appointed of the king And Absalom sayd † Oh who would appoint me iudge ouer the land that al might come to me which haue busines and I might iudge iustly † Yea and when a man came vnto him to salute him he put forth his hand and taking him kyssed him † And this did he to al Israel coming for iudgement to be heard of the king and he intised the hartes of the men of Israel † And after fourtie yeares Absalom sayd to king Dauid Let me goe and pay my vowes which I haue vowed to our Lord in Hebron † For thy seruant vowing did vow when he was in Gessur of Syria saying If our Lord wil bring me againe into Ierusalem I wil sacrifice to our Lord. † And king Dauid sayd to him Goe in peace And he arose and went into Hebron † And Absalom sent spies into al the tribes of Israel saying forthwith as you shal heare the sound of the trumpet sav ye Absalom reigneth in Hebron † Moreouer with Absalom there went two hundred men out of Ierusalem being called going with a simple hart and vtterly ignorant of the cause † Absalom also sent for Achitophel the Gilonite Dauids counseler from his citie Gilo And when he immolated victimes there was made a strong conspiracie and the people running together increased with Absalom † A messenger therefore came to Dauid saying Al Israel with al their hart foloweth Absalom † And Dauid said to his seruantes that were with him in Ierusalem Arise let vs flee for there wil be no escape for vs from the face of Absolom make hast to goe out lest coming perhaps he ouertake vs and force ruine vpon vs and strike the citie in the edge of the sword † And the kinges seruantes said to him al thinges whatsoeuer our lord the king shal command we thy seruantes wil gladly execute † The king therefore went forth and al his house on foote the king leift ten wemen his concubines to keepe the house † And the king going forth al Israel on their feete stoode farre from the house † and al his seruantes walked by him and the legions Cerethi and Phelethi and al the Getheites valiant warriers six hundred men which had folowed him from Geth footemen went before the king † And the king said to Ethai the Getheite Why comest thou with vs returne and dwel with the king because thou art a stranger and art come forth out of thy place † Yesterday thou camest and to day shalt thou be forced to goe forth with vs but I wil goe whither I shal goe returne and leade backe thy brethren with thee and our Lord wil doe with thee mercie and veritie because thou hast shewed grace and fidelitie † And Ethai answered the king saying The Lord liueth and my lord the king liueth for that in what place soeuer thou shalt be my lord king either in death or in life there wil thy seruant be † And Dauid said to Ethai Come and passe And Ethai the Getheite passed and al the men that were with him and the rest of the multitude † And they al wept with alowd voice and al the people passed the king also went ouer the Torrent Cedron and al the people marched against the way that looketh to the
by his mouth to Dauid my father in his owne handes hath perfected it saying † Since the day that I brought my people Israel out of Aegypt I chose no citie of al the tribes of Israel that a house might be built and my name might be there but I chose Dauid to be ouer my people Israel † And Dauid my father would haue built a house to the name of our Lord the God of Israel † and our Lord sayd to Dauid my father In that thou hast thought in thy hart to build a house to my name thou hast done wel casting this same thing in thy mynd † Neuerthelesse thou shalt not build me a house but thy sonne that shal come forth of thy reynes he shal build a house to my name † Our Lord hath confirmed his word which he spake and I stand for Dauid my father and sitte vpon the throne of Israel as our Lord hath spoken and I haue built a house to the name of our Lord the God of Israel † And I haue appoynted there a place for the arke wherin the couenant of our Lord is which he made with our fathers when they came out of the Land of Aegypt † And Salomon stood before the altar of our Lord in the sight of the assemblie of Israel and extended his handes toward heauen † and sayd Lord God of Israel there is no God like to thee in heauen aboue and vpon the earth beneth which keepest couenant and mercie with thy seruantes that walke before thee in al their hart † Which hast kept to thy seruant Dauid my father the thinges that thou hast spoken to him by mouth thou didst speake and with thy handes thou hast accomplished as this day proueth † Now therfore Lord God of Israel keepe vnto thy seruant Dauid my father the thinges which thou hast spoken to him saying There shal not be taken away of thee a man before me which sitteth vpon the throne of Israel yet so if thy children shal keepe their way that they walke before me as thou hast walked in my sight † And now Lord God of Israel let thy wordes be established which thou hast spoken to thy seruant Dauid my father † Is it then to be thought that in deede God dwelleth vpon the earth for if heauen and the heauens of heauens can not conteyne thee how much more this house which I haue built † But looke toward the prayer of thy setuant and to his petitions ô Lord my God heare the hymne and the prayer which thy seruant prayeth before thee this day † that thy eies be opened vpon this house night and day vpon the house wherof thou sayest My name shal be there that thou heare the prayer which thy seruant prayeth in this place to thee † That thou heare the request of thy seruant and of thy people Israel whatsoeuer they shal pray for in this place and thou shalt heare in the place of thy habitation in heauen and when thou hast heard thou shalt be merciful † If a man shal sinne agaynst his neighbour and shal haue any oath wherwith he is held fast bound and shal come because of the oath before thine altar into thy house † thou shalt heare in heauen and shalt doe and iudge thy seruantes condemning the impious and rendring his way vpon his head and iustifying the iust and rewarding him according to his iustice † If thy people Israel shal flec their enemies because they wil sinne agaynst thee and doing penance and confessing to thy name shal come and pray and besech thee in this house † heare in heauen and forgeue the sinne of thy people Israel and thou shalt reduce them vnto the land which thou gauest to their fathers † If the heauen shal be shut and it rayne not because of their sinnes and praying in this place they doe penance to thy name and shal be conuerted from their sinnes through their affliction † heare them in heauen and forgeue the sinnes of thy seruantes and of thy people Israel and shew them a good way wherin they may walke and geue rayne vpon thy land which thou hast geuen to thy people in possession † If famine aryse in the land or pestilence or corrupt ayre or blasting or locust or rust and their enemie afflict them besieging the gates al plague al in firmity † al cursing and banning that shal chance to any man of thy people Israel if any man shal know the wound of his hart and shal spred forth his handes in this house † thou shalt heare in heauen in the place of thy habitation and shalt be merciful agayne and shalt so doe that thou geue to euerie one according to his wayes as thou shalt see his hart for thou onlie knowest the hart of al the children of men † that they feare thee al the dayes which they liue vpon the face of the land which thou hast geuen our fathers † Moreouer also the stranger which is not of thy people Israel when he shal come from a farre countrie for thy name for thy great name shal be heard of and thy strong hand † and thy stretched out arme euerie where when therfore he shal come and shal pray in this place † thou shalt heare in heauen in the firmament of thy habitation thou shalt doe al thinges for the which the stranger shal inuocate thee that al the peoples of the earth may lerne to feare thy name as thy people Israel and may proue that thy name is inuocated vpon this house which I haue built † If thy people shal goe forth to warre agaynst their enemies by the way whithersoeuer thou shalt send them they shal pray to thee agaynst the way of the citie which thou hast chosen and agaynst the house which I haue built to thy name † and thou shalt heare in heauen their prayers and their petitions and shalt doe iudgement for them † But if they shal sinne to thee for there is no man which sinneth not and thou being wrath shalt deliuer them to their enemies and they shal be led captiue into the land of their enemies farre or neere † and shal doe penance in their hart in the place of captiuirie and conuerted shal besech thee in their captiuitie saying We haue sinned we haue done wickedly we haue dealt impiously † and shal returne to thee in al their hart and al their soule in the land of their enemies to the which they shal be led captiue shal pray to thee agaynst the way of their land which thou gauest to their fathers and of the citie which thou hast chosen of the temple which I haue built to thy name † thou shalt heare in heauen in the firmament of thy throne their prayers and their petitions and shalt doe their iudgement for them † and shalt be merciful to thy people which sinned to thee and to al their iniquities where with they haue transgressed agaynst thee and thou
Our Lord increase his people an hundred fold more then they are are they not my lord king al thy seruantes why doth my lord seeke this which may be reputed for a sinne to Israel † But the kinges word preuailed more and Ioab went forth and went about al Israel and returned to Ierusalem † And he gaue Dauid the number of them whom he had surueyed and al the number of Israel was found a thousand thousand and an hundred thousand men that drew sword and of Iuda foure hundred seuentie thousand men of warre † For Leui and Beniamin he numbred not because Ioab vnwillingly executed the kings commandement † And that which was commanded displeased God and he stroke Israel † And Dauid sayd to God I haue sinned excedingly in that I would doe this I besech thee take away the iniquitie of thy seruant because I haue done foolishly † And our Lord spake to Gad the Seer of Dauid saying † Goe and speake to Dauid and tel him Thus sayth our Lord I geue thee the choyse of three thinges choose one which thou wilt and I wil doe it to thee † And when Gad was come to Dauid he sayd to him Thus sayth our Lord Choose which thou wilt † either three yeares famine or three monethes to flee from thine enemies and not to be able to escape their sword or three dayes the sword of our Lord and pestilence to be in the land and the Angel of our Lord to kil in al the costes of Israel now therfore see what I shal answer him that sent me † And Dauid sayd to Gad I am on euerie side in great distresse but it is better that I fal into the handes of our Lord because his mercies be manie then into the handes of men † Our Lord therfore sent the pestilence in Israel and there fel of Israel seuentie thousand men † He sent also an Angel into Ierusalem to strike it and when it was striken our Lord saw and had compassion vpon the greatenesse of the euil and commanded the Angel that smote It is sufficient now let thy hand cease Moreouer the Angel of our Lord stoode beside the floore of Ornan the Iebuseite † And Dauid lifting vp his eies saw the Angel of our Lord standing betwen heauen and earth and a sword drawen in his hand turned agaynst Ierusalem they fel as wel he as the ancientes clothed in heare clothes flatte on the earth † And Dauid sayd to God Am not I he that commanded the people to be mumbred It is I that haue sinned it is I that haue done the euil this flocke what hath it deserued Lord my God let thy hand be turned I besech thee vpon me and vpon my fathers house and let not thy people be striken † And the Angel of our Lord commanded Gad to tel Dauid that he should goe vp and build an altar to our Lord God in the floore of Ornan the Iebuseite † Dauid therfore went vp according to the word of Gad which he had spoken to him in the name of our Lord. † Moreouer Ornan when he had looked vp and sene the Angel and his foure sonnes with him they hid themselues for at that time he threshed wheat in the floore † Therfore when Dauid came to Ornan Ornan beheld him went forth to mete him out of the floore and adored him flatte on the ground † And Dauid sayd to him Geue me the place of thy floore that I may build therein an altar to our Lord so that thou take as much siluer as it is worth and the plague may cease from the people † And Ornan sayd to Dauid Take it and let my lord the king doe whatsoeuer pleaseth him yea the oxen also I geue for holocaust and the dreyes for wood and wheat for sacrifice I wil giue al thinges willingly † And king Dauid sayd to him It shal not be so but I wil geue thee siluer as much as it is worth for I may not take it from thee and so offer to our Lord holocaustes geuen gratis † Dauid therfore gaue Ornan for the place six hundred sicles of gold of most iust weight † And he built there an altar to our Lord and he offered holocaustes and pacifiques and he inuocated our Lord he heard him in fyre from heauen vpon the altar of holocauste † And our Lord commanded the Angel and he turned his sword into the scabbard † Dauid therfore forthwith seing that our Lord had heard him in the floore of Ornan the Iebuseite immolated victimes there † But the tabernacle of our Lord. which Moyses made in the desert and the altar of holocaustes was at that time in the excelse of Gabaon † And Dauid could not goe to the altar to pray God there for he had bene frighted with exceding feare seing the sword of the Angel of our Lord. CHAP. XXII VVorkemen and al necessaries being prepared 6. Dauid commandeth Salomon to build the Temple for so God hath appoynted 13. exhorteth him to serue God 17. and other principal men to assist him AND Dauid sayd This is the house of God and this is an altar for holocauste to Israel † And he commanded that the proselytes of the land of Israel should be gathered to gether and he appoynted of them masons to hewe stones and polish them that the house of God might be built † Dauid prepared also verie much yron for the nayles of the gates and for the ioyninges and ioynctures and of brasse an inmumerable weight † The cedar trees also could not be estemed which the Sidonians and Tyrians brought downe to Dauid † And Dauid sayd Salomon my sonne is yet a litle child and delicate and the house which I would haue to be builded to our Lord must be such as may be renowned in al countries I therfore wil prepare him necessaries And for this cause before his death he prepared al the expenses † And he called Salomon his sonne and commanded him that he should build a house to our Lord the God of Israel † And Dauid sayd to Salomon My sonne it was my wil to haue built a house to the name of our Lord my God † But the word of our Lord was made to me saying Thou hast shed much bloud and fought verie manie battels thou canst not build a house to my name so much bloud being shed before me † the sonne which shal be borne to thee shal be a most quiet man for I wil make him rest from al his enemies round about and for this cause he shal be called Peaceable and I wil geue peace and quietnesse in Israel al his dayes † He shal build a house to my name he shal be to me for a sonne and I wil be to him for a father and I wil establih the throne of his kingdom ouer Israel for euer † Now therfore my sonne Our Lord be with thee and doe thou prosper and build the house to our Lord thy
faithfully and with a perfect hart † Euerie cause that shal come to you of your brethren that dwel in their cities betwen kinred and kinred whersoeuer there is question of the law of the commandement of ceremonies of iustifications shew it them that they sinne not agaynst our Lord and lest there come wrath vpon you and your brethren so doing therfore you shal not sinne † And Amarias the priest and your Bishop shal be chiefe in these thinges which pertayn to God moreouer Zabadias the sonne of Ismahel who is the prince in the house of Iuda shal be ouer those workes which pertayne to the kinges office and you haue maisters the Leuites before you take courage and doe diligently and our Lord wil be with the good CHAP. XX. The Ammonites Moabites and Syrians ioynning forces agaynst Iosaphat 3. he seeketh Gods helpe by publique prayer and fasting 14. A Prophet fortelleth that God wil fight for them 20. so they singing praises to God the enemies kil ech other 24. Iosaphat with his men gather verie great spoiles 30. reigneth in peace 35. but his nauie perisheth for his societee with wicked Ochozias AFTER these thinges were the children of Moab gathered together and the children of Ammon and with them of the Ammonites to fight agaynst Iosaphat † And there came messengers and told Iosaphat saying There cometh agaynst thee a great multitude from those places which are beyond the sea and out of Syria and behold they stay in Asasonthamar which is Engaddi † And Iosaphar being frighted with feare he tooke him wholy to besech ou● Lord and he proclamed a fast to al Iuda † And Iudas was gathered together to pray to our Lord yea and al came out of their cities to besech him † And when Iosaphat stood in the middes of the assemblie of Iuda and Ierusalem in the house of our Lord before the new court † he sayd Lord God of our fathers thou art God in heauen and rulest ouer al the kingdomes of Nations in thy hand is strength and might neither can anie man resist thee † Didst not thou our God kil al the inhabitantes of this land before thy people Israel and gauest it to the seed of Abraham thy frend for euer † And they dwelt in it built in it a Sanctuarie to thy name saying † If euils fal vpon vs the sword of iudgement pestilence famine we wil stand before this house in thy sight wherein thy name is inuocated we wil crie to thee in our tribulations and thou shalt heare and saue vs. † Now therfore behold the children of Ammon and mount Seir by whom thou didst not grant Israel to passe when they came out of Aegypt but they declined from them slew them not † doe the contrarie and endeuoure to cast vs out of the possession which thou hast deliuired to vs. † Our God wilt not thou therfore iudge them In vs in deed there is not so great strength that we can resist this multitude which cometh violently vpon vs. But whereas we are ignorant what we ought to doe this onlie we haue leaft that we direct our eies to thee † And al Iuda stood before our Lord with their litle ones and wiues and their children † And there was Iahaziel the sonne of Zacharias the sonne of Banaias the sonne of Iehiel the sonne of Mathanias a Leuite of the children of Asaph vpon whom the spirit of our Lord came in the middes of the multitude † and he sayd Attend ye al Iuda and you that dwel in Ierusalem and thou king Iosaphat thus sayth our Lord to you Feare not neither dread ye this multitude for it is not your battel but Gods † To morrow you shal goe downe agaynst them for they wil come vp by the steepe named Sis and you shal find them in the vtmost part of the torrent which is agaynst the wildernesse of Ieruel † It shal not be you that shal fight but onlie stand confidently and you shal see the helpe of our Lord ouer you ô Iuda and Ierusalem feare not neither dreade ye to morrow you shal goe out agaynst them and our Lord wil be with you † Iosaphat therfore and Iuda and al the inhabitantes of Ierusalem fel flat on the earth before our Lord and adored him † Moreouer the Leuites of the children of Caath and of the children of Core praysed our Lord the God of Israel with a lowd voice on high † And when they had risen earely in the morning they went forth by the desert of Thecua and they being gone forth Iosaphat standing in the middes of them sayd Heare me ye men of Iuda and al the inhabiters of Ierusalem beleue in the Lord your God and you shal be secure beleue his prophetes and al thinges shal fal out prosperous † He gaue counsel also to the people and appoynted the singing men of our Lord that they should prayse him in their companies and should goe before the host and with agreable voice should say Confesse to our Lord because his mercie is foreuer † And when they began to sing prayses our Lord turned their embushementes vpon themselues to witte of the children of Ammon and of Moab and of mount Seir who were gone forth to fight agaynst Iuda and were striken † For the children of Ammon and of Moab rose together agaynst the inhabitantes of mount Seir to kil and destroy them and when they had in worke atcheued this being turned also agaynst themselues they fel wounded one of an other † Moreouer Iuda when they were come to the watch place that looketh to the desert saw a far of al the countrie abrode ful of dead bodies and that none remayned aliue that could escape death † Iosaphat therfore came and al the people with him to take away the spoiles of the dead and they found among the dead bodies diuerse stuffe garments also and most pretious vessels and they spoiled it soe that they could not carie al thinges nor in three dayes take a Way the spoiles for the greatnesse of the praye † And in the fourth day they were assembled in the Vale of blessing for because there they had blessed our Lord they called that place the Vale of blessing vntil this present day † And euerie man of Iuda returned and the inhabitantes of Ierusalem and Iosaphat before them into Ierusalem with great ioy because our Lord had geuen them ioy of their enemies † And they entered into Ierusalem with psalteries and harpes and trumpettes into the house of our Lord. † And the dread of our Lord fel vpon al the kingdomes of the landes when they heard that our Lord had fought agaynst the enemies of Israel † And the kidgdom of Iosaphat was quiet and God gaue him peace round about † Iosaphat therfore reigned ouer Iuda and he was fiue and thirtie yeares old when he begane to reigne and he reigned fiue and twentie yeares in Ierusalem and the name of
Goe ye forth into the mount and fetch branches of the oliue tree and branches of the most fayre tree branches of the mirtle tree and boughes of the palme trees and branches of the thicke leaued tree that tabernacles may be made as it is written † And the people went forth and brought And they made themselues tabernacles euery man in his house toppe and in his courtes and in the courtes of the house of God and in the streate of the water gate and in the streate of the gate of Ephraim † Therefore al the church of them that were returned from the captiuitie made tabernacles and dwelt in tabernacles For from the daies of Iosue the sonne of Nun the children of Israel had not done it in such sort vntil that day and there was exceeding great ioy † And he reade in the booke of the law of God day by day from the first day til the last and they made the solemnitie seuen dayes in the eight day a collect according to the rite CHAP. IX The people repenting in fasting and sakcloth put away their wiues of strange nations 5. Esdras confesseth Gods benefites and the peoples ingratitude 32. prayeth for them and maketh league with God AND in the foure and twenteth day of the moneth the children of Israel came together in fasting and sackeclothes and carth vpon them † And the seede of the children of Israel was seperated from euerie strange childe and they stood and confessed their sinnes and the iniquities of their fathers † And they rose vp to stand and they read in the volume of the law of our Lord their God foure times in a day and four times they confessed and adored our Lord their God † And there arose vpon the steppe of the Leuites Iosue and Bani Cedminel Sabania Bonni Sarebias Bani and Chanani and they cried with a lowde voice to our Lord their God † And the Leuites Iosue and Cedmihel Bonni Hasebnia Serebia Odaia Sebnia and Phathahia said Arise Blesse our Lord your God from eternitie to eternitie and let them blesse the high name of thy glorie in al blessing praise † Thou the same o Lord alone thou hast made heauen al the host therof the earth al thinges that are in it the seas and al thinges that are therin and thou dost giue life to al these thinges and the host of heauē adoreth thee † Thou the same o Lord God which didst choose Abram broughtest him out of the fire of the Chaldees and gauest him the name Abraham † And thou didst finde his hart faithful before thee and thou madest a couenante with him that thou wouldest geue him the land of the Chananite of the Hetheite and of the Amorrheite and of the Pherezeire and of the Iebuseite of the Gergeseite to geue vnto his seede and thou hast fulfilled thy wordes because thou art iust † And thou sawest the afflicton of our fathers in Aegypt their crie thou didst hear● vpon the Read sea † And thou gauest signes wonders in Pharao and in al his seruants and in al the people of his land for thou didst know that they had done proudly against them and thou madest thyself a name as also at this day † And thou didst diuide the sea before them and they passed througth the midst of the sea in drie land but their persecutors thou threwest into the depth as a stone into the rough waters † And in a piller of a cloude thou wast their leader by day and in a piller of fire by night that the way might appeare to them by the which they went † To mount Sinai also thou didst descend and spakest with them from heauen and thou gauest them right iudgements and the law of truth ceremonies and good preceptes † Thy sanctified Sabbath thou didst shew them and the commandements and ceremonies and the law thou didst command them in the hand of Moyses thy seruant † Bread also from heauen thou gauest them in their hunger and water out of the rocke thou didst bring forth to them thirsting and thou saidest to them that they should enter in and possesse the land vpon which thou didst lift vp thy hand to diliuer it them † But they and our fathers did proudly and hardned their neckes and heard not thy cōmandements † And they would not heare and they remembred not thy merueylous workes which thou hast done to them And they hardned their neckes and gaue the head to returne to their seruitude as it were by contention But thou a propitious God and gratious and merciful long suffering and of much compassion didst not forsake them † Yea and when they had made to them selues a molten calfe and had said This is thy God which brought thee out of Aegypt and they did great blasphemies † But thou in thy manie mercies didst not leaue them in the desert the piller of the cloude departed not from them by day to lead them into the way and the piller of fire by night to shew them the way by which they should goe † And thou gauest them thy good spirite which should teach them and thy Manna thou didst not withhold from their mouth and thou gauest them water in thirst † Fourtie yeares didst thou feede them in the desert and nothing was wanting to them their garmentes waxed not old and their feete not worne † And thou gauest them kingdomes and peoples and didst part lottes vnto them and they possessed the land of Sehon and the land of the king Hesebon and the land of Og the king of Basan † And thou didst multiplie their children as the starres of heauen brought them to the land wherof thou hadst said to their fathers that they should enter and possesse it † And the children came and possessed the land and thou didst humble before them the inhabiters of the land the Chanan●ites and gauest them into their hand and their kinges and the peoples of the land that they might doe to them as it pleased them † They therfore tooke the fensed cities and fatte ground and possessed houses ful of al goodes cesternes made by others vineyardes and oliuetes manie trees that bare fruite and they did eate and were filled and became fatte and abounded with delicious thinges in thy great goodnes † But they prouoked thee to wrath departed from thee and threw thy law behind their backes they killed thy prophetes which admonished them ernestly to returne to thee and they did great blasphemies † And thou gauest them into the handes of their enemies and they afflicted them And in the time of their tribulation they cried to thee thou from heauen didst heare and according to thy manie cōpassions gauest them sauiours that should saue them from the hand of their enemies † And when they had rested they returned to do euil in thysight thou didst leaue them in the hand of their enemies and they possessed them And they
and began to pray with teares † saying Thou art iust ô Lord al thy iudgementes are iust and al thy waies mercie truth and iudgement † And now Lord be mindful of me and take not reuenge of my sinnes neither remember the sinnes of me or of my parentes † Because we haue not obeyed thy commandmentes therfore we are deliuered in spoile and captiuitie and death and into a fable and into reproch to al nations in which thou hast dispersed vs. † And now Lord great are thy iudgementes because we haue not done according to thy preceptes haue not walked sincerely before thee † and now Lord according to thy wil do with me command my spirite to be receiued in peace for it is expedient for me to die rather then to liue † The verie same day therfore it chanced that Sara the daughter of Raguel in Rages a citie of the Medes she also heard reproch of one of her fathers handmaydes † because she had beene deliuered to seuen husbandes the diuel named Asmodeus had killed them forth with as they were entred in vnto her † Therfore when she rebuked the wench for her fault she answered her saying Let vs no more see sonne of thee or daughter vpon the earth thou murderer of thy husbandes † What wilt thou kil me also as thou hast now killed seuen husbandes At this voice she went into an higher chamber of her house and three dayes and three nightes did not eate nor drinke † but continewing in prayer with teares besought God that he would deliuer her from this reproch † And it came to passe the third day whiles she accomplished her prayer blessing our Lord † she sayd Blessed is thy name ô God of our fathers who when thou hast bene angrie wilt doe mercie in the time of tribulation forgeuest them their sinnes that inuocate thee † To thee ô Lord I turne my face to thee I direct myne eyes † I desire Lord that thou loose me from the bond of this reproch or els take me away from the earth † Thou knowest Lord that I neuer coueted a husband and haue kept my soule cleane from al concupiscence † Neuer haue I companied my self with sporters neither haue I made my selfe partaker with them that walke in lightnesse † But a husband I consented to take with thy feare not with my lust † And either I was vnworthie of them or they perhaps were not worthie for me because perhaps thou hast kept me for an other man † For thy counsel is not in mans power † But this hath euerie one for certayne that worshippeth thee that his life if it be in probation shal be crowned and if it be in tribulation it shal be deliuered and if it be in correction it shal be lawful to come to thy mercie † For thou art not delighted in our perditions because after a tempest thou makest a calme and after teares and weeping thou powrest in ioyfulnesse † Be thy name God of Israel blessed foreuer † At that time the prayers of both were heard in the sight of the glorie of the high God † and the holie Angel of our Lord Raphael was sent to cure them both whose prayers at one time were recited in the sight of our Lord. CHAP. IIII. Tobias thincking he shal dye geueth his sonne godlie admonitions 7. especially exhorteth him to geue almes diligently 13. to flee al fornication pride and fraude 21. And telleth him of money lent to a friend THERFORE when Tobias thought his prayer to be heard that he might haue died he called to him Tobias his sonne † and sayd to him Heare my sonne the wordes of my mouth lay them as a foundation in thy hart † When God shal take my soule * burie my bodie and thou shalt doe * honour to thy mother al the dayes of her life † for thou must be mindful what perils and how great she suffered for thee in her wombe † And when she also shal haue accomplished the time of her life burie her beside me † And al the dayes of thy life * haue God in thy mind and beware thou consent not to sinne at anie time and pretermitte the preceptes of our Lord God † * Of thy substance geue almes and turne not away thy face from anie poore person for so it shal come to passe that neither the face of our Lord shal be turned from thee † As thou shalt be able so be merciful † If thou haue much geue aboundantly if thou haue litle studie to impert also a litle willingly † For thou dost treasure vp to thy self a good reward in the day of necessitie † because almes deliuereth from al sinne and from death wil not suffer the soule to goe into darkenesse † Great confidence before God most high shal almes be to al them that doe it † * Take heed to thy self my sonne of al fornication beside thy wife neuer abide to know crime † * Neuer permitte pryde to rule in thy word for in it al perdition tooke his beginning † * Whosoeuer hath wrought anie thing for thee pay him his hyre immediatly and let not the hyre of thy hyred seruant remayne with thee at al. † * That which thou hatest to be done to thee by an other see thou doe it not to an other at anie time † Eate thy bread with the hungrie needie and of thy garmentes couer the naked † * Set thy bread and thy wine vpon the burial of a iust man and doe not eate and drinke therof with sinners † Seeke counsel alwaies of a wiseman † At al time blesse God and desire of him that he direct thy waies and that al thy counsels remayne in him † I tel thee also my sonne that I gaue tenne talentes of siluer whiles thou wast yet a child to Gabelus in Rages a citie of the Medes and I haue a bil of his hand with me † and therfore enquire how thou maist come to him and receiue of him the foresayd weight of siluer and restore him the bil of his hand † Feare not my sonne we leade in dede a poore life but we shal haue many good thinges if we feare God and depart from al sinne and doe wel CHAP. V. Yong Tobias seeking a guide for his iourney Raphael the Angel in shape of a man presenteth himself and vndertaketh this office 23. The mother lamenteth the abscence and danger of her sonne THEN Tobias answered his father and sayd I wil doe al things father whatsoeuer thou hast commanded me † But how I shal require this money I can nor tel he knoweth not me and I know not him what token shal I geue him Yea neither the way which leadeth thither did I euer know † Then his father answered him and sayd I haue the bil of his hand with me which when thou shalt
and watch † And Iudith stood before the bed praying with teares and with mouing of her lippes in silence † saying Confirme me o Lord God of Israel and in this houre haue respect to the workes of my handes that as thou hast promised thou mayst aduance Ierusalem thy citie and I may bring to passe that which I beleuing that it may be done by thee haue purposed † And when she had sayd these thinges she went to the piller that was at his beds head and his sword that hong tyed on it she loosed † And when she had drawen it out she tooke him by the heare of his head and sayd Confirme me ô Lord God in this houre † and she stroke twise vpon his necke and cut of his head and tooke his canopie from the pillers and rolled aside his bodie a truncke † And after a while she went out and deliuered the head of Holofernes to her mayde and bad her put it into her wallet † And they two went forth according to their custome as it were to prayer and they passed the campe and compassing the valley they came to the gate of the citie † And Iudith a far of said to the keepers of the walles Open the gates because God is with vs which hath wrought power in Israel † And it came to passe when the men had heard her voyce they called the ancientes of the citie † And they ran al to meete her from the least to the greatest because they hoped not that now she would come † And they lighting lightes gathered round about her euerie one and she going vp into a higher place commanded silence to be made And when al had held their peace † Iudith said Prayse yee the Lord our God who hath not forsaken them that hope in him † and in me his handmayde he hath sulfilled his mercie which he promised to the house of Israel and he hath killed by my hand the enemie of his people this night † And bringing forth the head of Holofernes out of the wallet she shewed it them saying Loe the head of Holofernes the general of the armie of the Assyrians and behold his canopie wherein he lay in his drunkennes where the Lord our God stroke him by the hand of a woman † But the same our Lord liueth that his Angel hath kept me both going hence and abyding there and from thence returning hither and our Lord hath not suffered me his handmayde to be defyled but without pollution of sinne he hath called me backe to you reioysing in this victorie in my escape and in your deliuerie † Confesse ye al to him because he is good because his mercie is for euer † And they al adoring our Lord said to her Our Lord hath blessed thee in his power because by thee he hath brought our enemies to nothing † Moreouer Ozias the prince of the people of Israel said to her Blessed art thou daughter of our Lord the high God aboue al wemen vpon the earth † Blessed be our Lord which made heauen and earth which hath directed thee vnto the woundes of the head of the prince of our enemies † Because this day he hath so magnified thy name that they prayse shal not depart out of the mouth of men which shal be mindeful of the power of our Lord for euer for that thou hast thy life for the distresses and tribulation of thy kinred but hast holpen the ruine before the presence of our God † And al the people sayd So be it so be it † Moreouer Achior being called came and Iudith said to him The God of Israel to whom thou gauest testimonie that he reuengeth him self of his enemies he hath cut of the head of al the vnfaithful this night by my hand † And that thou mayst proue that it is so loe the head of Holofernes who in the contempt of his pride contemned the God of Israel and threatened thee death saying When the people of Israel shal be taken I wil command thy sides to be pearsed with a sword † But Achior seing the head of Holofernes being in anguish for feare fel on his face vpon the earth and his soule was sore trubled † But after taking spirit agayne he was refreshed fel downe at her feete and adored her and sayd † Blessed art thou of thy God in euerie tabernacle of Iacob because in euerie nation which shal heare thy name the God of Israel shal be magnified in thee CHAP. XIIII Holofernes head is hanged on the wall 6. Achior is circumcised 7. The Israeelites assault the Assyrians 8. who going to awake their General 14. finde him slaine 17 and are al confounded with feare AND Iudith said to al the people Heare me brethren hang ye this head vpon our walles † and it shal be when the sunne shal rise let euerie man take his armour and yssue ye forth with violence not that you goe downe beneath but as it were inuading violently † Then the watchmen must of necessitie runne to rayse vp their prince to battel † And when the captaynces of them shal runne to the tabernacle of Holofernes and shal finde him headles rowled in bloud feare wil fal vpon them † And when you shal know that they flee goe after them securely because our Lord wil destroy them vnder your feete † Then Achior seeing the power that God of Israel wrought forsaking the rite of gentilitie beleued God and circuncided the flesh of his prepuce and was ioyned to the people of Israel and al the succession of his kinred vntil this present day † And immediatly as day brake they hong the head of Holofernes vpon the walles and euerie man tooke his armour and they went forth with great noyse and shouting † Which the watchmen seing ranne to the tabernacle of Holofernes † Moreouer they that were in the tabernacle coming and before the dore of the tabernacle making a noyse to rayse him they endeuored by art to disquiet him that Holofernes might awake not by them raysing him but by them making a noyse † For no man durst by knocking or entring to open the chamber of the chiefe of the Assyrians † But when his dukes and tribunes were come and al the chiefe of the armie of the king of the Assyrians they said to the chamberlayns † Goe in and awake him becaufe the mice yssuing out of their holes haue presumed to prouoke vs to battel † Then Vagao entring into his chamber stoode before the cortine and made a clapping with his handes for he thought that he slept with Iudith † But when with the sense of his eares he percieued no motion of person lying he came neere to the cortine and lifting it vp and seing the bodie without the head of Holofernes weltred in his bloud lye vpon the ground cried out in a lowd voyce with weeping and rent his garmentes † And going into the tabernacle of Iudith he found her not and he lept
clowde is consumed and passeth away so he that shal descend to hel shal not ascend † Neither shal he returne anie more into his house neither shal his place know him anie more † Wherfore I also wil not spare my mouth I wil speake in the tribulation of my spirit I wil talke with the bitternesse of my soule † Why am I a sea or a whale that thou hast compassed me with a prison † If I sa● My litle bed shal confort me and I shal be releeued speaking with myself in my couch † Thou wilt terrefie me by dreames and by visions shake me with horrour † For the which thing my soule hath chosen hanging and my bones death † I haue despayred I shal now liue no longer Spare me for my daies are nothing † What is man that thou magnifiest him or why settest thou thy hart toward him † Thou doest visite him early and sodenly thou prouest him † How long doest thou not spare me nor suffer me that I swallow my spitle † I haue sinned what shal I doe to thee ô keeper of men why hast thou sette me contrarie to thee and I am become burdenous to my self † Why doest thou not take away my sinne and why doest thou not take away mine iniquitie Behold now I shal sleepe in the dust and if thou seeke me in the morning I shal not be CHAP. VIII Baldad chargeth Iob to haue spoken vniustly exhorting him to turne to God and so he shal prosper better then heretofore 13. sh●wing that hypocrites shal not prosper 20. inferreth falfly that God afflicteth not the sincere nor helpeth the malignant BVT Baldad the Suhite answering sayd † How long wilt thou speake such thinges and shal the spirit of the word of thy mouth be multiplied † Why doth God supplant iugement or doth the Omnipotent subuert that which is iust † Although thy children haue sinned to him and he hath leaft them in the hand of their iniquitie † Yet if thou wilt arise early to God and wilt besech the Omnipotent † If thou wilt walke cleane vpright he wil ●orthwith awake vnto thee and wil make the habitation of thy iustice peaceable † In so much that if thy former thinges haue bene litle thy later thinges may be multipled excedingly † For aske the old generation and search diligently the memorie of the fathers † For we are but as yesterday and are ignorant that our daies vpon the earth are as a shadow † And they shal teach the● they shal speake to thee and from their hart shal vtter wordes † Can the rush be greene without moysture or a seggie place grow without water † When it is yet in his flowre and is not plucked with the hand it witereth before al h●atbes † Euen so the waies of al that forget God and the hope of the hypocrite shal perish † His folie shal not please him and his confidence as the spiders webbe † He shal leane vpon his house and it shal not stand he shal stay it vp and it shal not rise † He semeth moystened before the sunne come and in his rising his blossome shal goe forth † Vpon a heape of rockes his rootes shal be thicke and among stones he shal abide † If he swallow him vp out of his place he wil denie him wil say I know thee not † For this is the ioy of of his way that others may spring againe of the earth † God wil not reiect the simple nor reach his hand to the malignant † Vntil thy mouth be filled with laughter and thylippes with iubilation † They that hate thee shal be clothed with confusion and the tabernacle of the impious shal not stand CHAP. IX Iob approueth that no man auouching his owne iustice before God is iustified 22. Teacheth that affliction of the innocent standeth wel with Gods iustice wisdom and powre AND Iob answering said † In deede I know it is so that man can not be iustified compared with God † If he wil contend with him he can not answer him one for a thousand † He is wise of hart and strong of force who hath resisted him hath had peace † He that transported mountaynes and they whom he subuerted in his surie knew not † He that remoueth the earth out of her place and the pillers therof are shaken † He that commandeth the sunne it riseth not and shutteth vp the staires as it were vnder a seale † He that alone spreadeth the heauens and goeth vpon the waues of the sea † He that maketh Arcturus and Orion and Hyades and the inner partes of the sout● † He that doth great thinges and incomprehensible and meruelous of the which there is no number † If he come to me I s●al not see him if he depart I shal not vnderstand † If sodenly he aske who shal answer him or who can say Why doest thou so † God whose wrath no man can resist and vnder whom they stoope that carie the world † How great am I then that I may answer him and speake in my wordes with him † Who although I haue anie iust thing wil not answer but wil besech my iudge † And when he shal heare me inuocating I doe not beleue that he hath heard my voice † For in a hurlewinde shal he breake me and shal multiplie my woundes yea without cause † He graunteth not my spirit to rest and he filleth me with bitternesse † If strength be demaunded he is most strong if equitie of iudgement not man dare geue testimonie for me † If I wil iustifie my self mine owne mouth shal condemne me if I wil shew my self innocent he shal proue me wicked † Although I shal be simple the self same shal my soul be ignorant of and I shal be wearie of my life † One thing there is that I haue spoken both the innocent and the impious he consumeth † If he scourge let him kil at once and not laugh at the paynes of innocentes † This earth is geuen into the handes of the impious he couereth the face of the iudges therof and if it be not he who is it then † My dayes haue bene swifter then a poste they haue fled and haue not sene good † They haue passed by as shippes carying fruites as an eagle flying to meate † When I shal say I wil not speake so I change my face and am tormented with sorow † I feared al my workes knowing that thou didst not spare the offender † But if so also I am impious why haue I laboured in vayne † If I be washed as it were with snow waters and my handes shal shine as most cleane † Yet shal thou dippe me in filth and my garmentes shal abhorre me † For neither I wil answer a man that is like my self nor that may be heard with me equally in iudgement † There is none that may be able to reproue
are we reputed as beastes and accounted vile before you † Which destroyest thy soule in thy furie shal the earth be forsaken for thee and shal rockes be transported out of their place † Shal not the light of the impious be extinguished and the flame of his fire not shine † The light shal be darke in his tabernacle and the candel that is ouer him shal be extinguished † The steppes of his power shal be straytened and his owne counsel shal cast him downe headlong † For he hath thrust his feere into a nette and wal keth in the mashes therof † The sole of his foote shal be held in a snare and thirst shal burne against him † His ginne is hid in the earth and his spring vpon the path † Feares shal terrifie him on euerie side and his feete shal entangle him † Let his strength be extenuated with famine and let hung erinuade his ribbes † Let it deuoure the beautie of his skinne let death the firstborne consume his armes † Let his considence be plucked away out of his tabernacle and let destruction as a king tread vpon him † Let the companious of him that is not dwel in his tabernacle let brinston be sprinkled in his tent † Let his rootes be dried downward and his haruest destroyed vpward † Let the memorie of him perish from the earth and let not his name be renowmed in the streates † He shal expel him out of light into darkenesse and shal transport him out of the world † His seed shal not be nor his progenie in his people nor anie remnantes in his countries † In his daie the last shal be astonied and horrour shal inuade the first † These are then the tabernacles of the wicked man and this is the place of him that knoweth not God CHAP. XIX Iob lamenteth of his freindes crueltie 6 affirmeth that his so great affliction is not for his sinnes 25. and comforteth himself with his vndoubted belief● of the Resurrection BVT Iob answering sayd † How long doe you afflict my soule and weare me with wordes † Behold ten times you counfound me and are not ashamed oppressing me † For although I haue beene ignorant mine ignorance shal be with me † But you are set vp against me and reproue me with my reproches † At the least now vnderstand ye that God hath afflicted me not with equal iudgement and hath compassed me with his scourges † Behold I shal crie suffering violence and no man wil heare I shal crie out and there is none to iudge † He hath hedged my path round about and I can not passe and in my way hath put darkenesse † He hath spoiled me of my glorie and hath taken the crowne from my head † He hath destroved me on euerie side and I perish and as it were from a tree plucked hath he taken away my hope † His furie is wrath against me and he hath so accounted me as his enemie † His serian●es haue come together and haue made them selues a way by me and haue besieged my tabernacle round about † He hath made my brethren far from me and my acquaintance as strangers haue departed from me † My kinfemen haue forsaken me and they that knew me haue forgotten me † The ghestes of my house and my maydseruantes haue counted me an aliene and I haue bene as it were a stranger in their eies † I called my seruant and he did not answer me with mine owne mouth I besought him † My wife hath abhorred my breath and I prayed the children of my wombe † Fooles also despised me and when I was departed from them they backbited me † My counselers sometime haue abhorred me and he whom I loued most hath turned against me † The flesh being consumed my bone hath cleaued to my skinne and there are left onlie lippes about my teeth † Haue mercie vpon me haue mercie vpon me at the least you my frendes because the hand of our Lord hath touched me † Why doe you as God persecute me and are filled with my flesh † Who wil grant me that my wordes may be writen who wil geue me that they may be drawen in a booke † with yron penne and in plate of leade or els with stile might be grauen in flintstone † For I know that my Redemer liueth and in the last day I shal rise out of the earth † And I shal be compassed agayne with my skinne and in my flesh I shal see God † Whom I my self shal see and mine eies shal behold and none other this my hope is layd vp in my bosome † Why then doe you say now Let vs persecute him and let vs finde roote of word agaynst him † Flee therfore from the face of the sword because the sword is the reuenger of iniquities and know ye that there is iudgement CHAP. XX. Sophar auoucheth that some wicked men florish for a time but are afterwards iustly plaged 29. therupon condemneth Iob as an hypocrite BVT Sophar the Naamathite answering sayd † Therfore my diuerse cogitations succede one an other and my minde is rapt into sundrie things † The doctrine wherwith thou reprouest me I wil heare and the spi●it of my vnderstanding shal answer me † This I know from the beginning since man was placed vpon the earth † That the praise of the impions is short and the ioy of the hypocrite as it were for a moment † If his pride rise vp euen to the heauen and his head touch the cloudes † As a dunghil in the end he shal be destroyed and they that had sene him shal say Where is he † As a dreame thar fleeth away he shal not qe found he shal passe as a vision by night † The eie that had sene him shal not see him neither shal his place behold him anie more † His children shal come to naught with pou●rtie and his handes shal render him his sorow † His bones shal be filled with the vices of his youth and they shal sleepe with him in the dust † For when euil shal be sweete in his mouth he wil hide it vnder his tongue † He wil spare it and not leaue it and wil hide it in his throte † His bread in his belly shal be turned into the gaule of * a●p●s within him † The riches which he hath deuoured he shal vomite out and God shal draw them forth out of his belly † He shal sucke the head of aspes and the vipers tongue shal kil him † Let him not see the streames of the riuer the to●●●n●es of home of butter † He shal be punished for al thinges that he did yet not be cōsumed according to the multitude of his inuentions so also shal he suffer † Because breaking in he hath made the poore naked he hath violently taken house built it not † Neither is his bellie filled and when he shal haue the thinges he coueted he
glorie † But if they heare not they shal passe by the sworde and shal be consumed in folie † Dissemblers and crastie men prouoke the wrath of God neither shal they crie when they are bound † Their soule shal dye in tempest their life among the effeminates † He shal deliuer the poore out of his distresse and shal reuele his eare in tribulation † Therfore he shal saue thee most largely out of the narrow mouth and not hauing foundation vnder it and the quietnesse of thy table shal be ful of fatnesse † Thy cause is iudged as an impious mans cause and iudgement thou shalt receiue † Let not therfore anger ouercome thee that thou oppresse anie man neither let multitude of gifres in cline thee † Lay downe thy greatnes without tribulation and al the puissant of strength † Protract not the night that peoples may come vp for them † Beware thou decline not to iniquitie for thou hast begunne to folow it after miserie † Behold God is high in his strength and none is like to him among the lawgeuers † Who can search his waies or who can say to him Thou hast wrought iniquitie † Remember that thou knowest not his worke wherof men haue song † Al men see him euerie one beholdeth far of † Behold God is great surmounting our knowledge the number of his yeares is inestimable † Who taketh away the droppes of raine and powreth out showers as it were gulfes of water † Which flow out from the clowdes that couer al thinges from aboue † If he wil stretch forth clowdes as his tent † And lighten with his light from aboue he shal couer also the endes of the sea † For by these he iudgeth peoples and geueth victuals to manie mortal men † In his handes he bideth the light and commandeth it that it come agayne † He sheweth his freind therof that it is his possession and that he may ascend to it CHAP. XXXVII Eliu continueth his discourse shewing Gods wisdom powre and iustice by his meruelous workes of Meteors 14 and vse therof to mans commoditie 18. which the wisest m●n sufficiently vnderstand not much lesse may presume as he vniustly chargeth Iob to contend with God VPON this my hart is sore afrayd and is moued out of his place † Heare ye his speach in the terrour of his voice and the sound proceding out of his mouth † Vnder al the heauens he considereth and his light is vpon the endes of the earth † After him shal sounding roare he shal thunder with the voice of his greatnes shal not be found out when his voice shal be heard † God shal thunder in his voice meruelously he that doeth great vnsearcheable thinges † He that commandeth the snow to descend vpon the earth and the winter raines and the shower of his strength † He that signeth in the hand of al men that euerie one may know his workes † The beast shal enter into his couert and shal abide in his denne † From the inner partes shal tempest come forth and cold from Arcturus † When God bloweth frost congeleth and againe waters are powred most largely † Corne desireth clowdes and the clowdes spred their light † Which goe round about whither soeuer the wil of the gouerner shal lead them to al that he shal cōmand them vpon the face of he whole earth † Whether in one tribe or in his land or in what place so euer of his mercy he shal command them to be found † Harken to these things Iob stand and consider the maruels of God † Doest thou know when God commanded the raines that they shew the light of his clowdes † Knowest thou the great pathes of the clowdes and the perfect knowledges † Are not thy garments hote when the earth shal be blowen with the South winde † Thou perhaps madst the heauens with him which are most sound cast as it were of brasse † Shew vs what we may say to him for we are wrapped in darkenes † Who shal tel him the things that I speake yea if man shal speake he shal be deuoured † But now they see not the light sodenly the ayre shal be thickned into clowdes and the wind passing by shal driue them away † From the North gold cometh toward God fearful praysing † We can not find him worthely great of strength and iudgement and iustice and he can not be vttered † Therfore shal men feare him and al that seme to themselues to be wise shal not dare to behold him CHAP. XXXVIII God after terrour of a whirlewind by way of examining his client Iob of diuers creatures about their nature sheweth that no man hath perfect knowlege of them much lesse of Gods immensitie BVT our Lord answering Iob out of a whirlewind sayd † Who is this that wrappeth in sentences with vnskilful wordes † Gird thy loynes as a man I wil aske thee and answer thou me † Where wast thou when I layd the foundations of the earth tel me if thou hast vnderstanding † Who set the measures therof if thou know or who stretched out the line vpon it † Vpon what are the foundations therof grounded or who let downe the corner stone therof † when the morning starres praised me together and al the sonnes of God made iubilation † Who shut in the sea with doores when it brake forth proceding as it were out of a matrice † When I made a clowde the garment therof and wrapped it in darkenes as in cloutes of infancie † I compassed it with my boundes and put barre and doores † And I sayd Hitherto thou shalt come and shalt not procede farder here thou shalt breake thy swelling waues † Didst thou after thy birth command the morning and shew the dawning his place † And didst thou hold the extremities of the earth shaking them and h●st thou shaken the impious out of it † The seale shal be restored as clay and shal stand as a garment † From the impious their light shal be taken away and the high a●me shal be broken † Hast thou entered into the depthes of the sea and walked in the lowest partes of the great depth † Haue the gates of death bene open to thee and hast thou sene the darkesome doores † Hast thou considered the bredth of the earth tel me if thou know al things † In what way the light dwelleth and what is the place of darkenesse † That thou canst bring euerie thing to his borders and vnderstand the pathes of the house therof † Didst thou know then that thou shouldest be borne and didst thou know the number of thy dayes † Hast thou entered into the treasures of the snow or hast thou beheld treasures of haile † Which I haue prepared for the time of the enemie for the day of fight and battel † What way is the light spred is
† Let the enemie persecute my soule and take it and treade downe my life in the earth and bring downe my glorie into the dust † Arise Lord in thy wrath and be exalted in the coastes of myne enemies And arise ô Lord my God in the precept which thou hast cōmanded † and a sinagogue of peoples shal compasse thee And for it returne on high † our Lord iudgeth peoples Iudge me ô Lord according to my iustice and according to my innocencie vpon me † The wickednesse of sinners shal be consumed and thou shalt direct the iust which searchest the hart and raynes ô God † My iust helpe is from our Lord who saueth those that be right of hart God is a iust iudge strong patient is he angrie euerie day † Vnlesse you wil be conuerted he shal shake his sword he hath bent his bow and prepared it † And in it he hath prepared the vessels of death he hath made his arrowes for them that burne † Behold he hath bredde with iniustice he hath conceiued sorow and brought forth iniquitie † He hath opened a pit and digged it vp and he is fallen into the diche which he made † His sorrow shal be turned vpon his head and his iniquitie shal descend vpon his crowne † I wil confesse to our Lord according to his iustice and wil sing to the name of our Lord most high PSALME VIII God is magnified praised for his meruelous worke of creatures 5. but especially of mankind singularly exalted by the Incarnation of Christ. † Vnto the end for “ presses the Psalme of Dauid O LORD our Lord how meruelous is thy name in the whole earth Because thy magnificence is eleuated aboue the heauens † Out of the mouth of infantes and sucklinges thou hast perfected praise because of thine enemies that thou mayest destroy the enemie and reuenger † Because I shal see thy heauens the workes of thy fingers the moone and the starres which thou hast founded † What is man that thou art mindful of him or the sonne of man that thou visitest him † Thou hast minished him a litle lesse then Angels with glorie and honour thou hast crowned him † and hast appointed him ouer the worke of thy handes † Thou hast subiected al thinges vnder his feete al sheepe and oxen moreouer also the beastes of the field † The birdes of the ayre and fishes of the sea that walke the pathes of the sea † O Lord our Lord how meruelous is thy name in the whole earth ANNOTATIONS PASLME VIII 1. Presses Most Hebrew Doctors say the word Gittith may either signifie the place where this Psalme was made or the musical instrument on which it was song But most Christian Doctors expound it literally of Christs Passion who was stretched on the Crosse and al his sacred bloud pressed and drawne out of his bodie VVhich Metaphor Isaias also vseth demanding of Christ VVhy is thy clothing redde and thy garments as theirs that tread in the vine presse and answereth in Christs person I haue troden the presse alone S. Augustin also applieth it morally to the Church where Christ is the vine the Apostles are the branches spreaders that is preachers of the Ghospel Christians are the grapes Christian vertues are the wine Namely patience and fortitude in afflictions VVherby the good are purified and seuered from amiddes the reprobate as wine is pressed out of the grapes barreled and laid vp in sellers and * the huskes and carnels cast to hogges or other beastes PSALME IX The Church prayseth God for her protection 4. in repelling the enemies force 8. in punishing the wicked and rewarding the iust † Vnto the end for the secrets of the sonne the Psalme of Dauid I WIL confesse to thee ō Lord with al my hart I wil tel al thy meruelous thinges I wil be glad and reioyce in thee I wil sing to thy name ō most High † In turning mine enemie backward they shal be weakened and perish before thy face Because thou hast done my iudgement and my cause thou hast sitte vpon the throne which iudgest iustice Thou hast rebuked the Gentiles and the impious hath perished their name thou hast destroyed for euer and for euer and euer † The swordes of the enemie haue fayled vnto the end and their cities thou hast destroyed † Their memorie hath perished with a sound and our Lord abideth for euer He hath prepared his throne in iudgement † he wil iudge the whole world in equitie he wil iudge the people in iustice † And our Lord is made a refuge for the poore an helper in opportunities in tribulation † And let them hope in thee that know thy name because thou hast not forsaken them that seeke thee ô Lord. † Sing to our Lord which dwelleth in Sion declare his studies among the Gentiles † Because he requiring bloud remembred them he hath not forgotten the crie of the poore † Haue mercie on me ô Lord See my humiliation by my enemies † Which exaltest me from the gates of death that I may declare al thy prayses in the gates of the daughter of Sion † I wil reioyce in thy saluation the Gentiles are fastened in the destruction which they made In this snare which they hid is their foote taken † Our Lord shal be knowen doing iudgements the sinner is taken in the workes of his owne handes † Let sinners be turned into hel al nations that forget God † Because to the end there shal not be obliuion of the poore man the patience of the poore shal not perish in the end † Arise Lord let not man be strengthned let the Gentiles be iudged in thy sight † Appoint Lord a lawgeuer ouer them that the Gentiles may know that they be men The 10. Psalme according to the Hebrevves † Why Lord hast thou departed far of despisest in opportunities in tribulation † Whiles the impious is proude the poore is set on fyre they are caught in the counsels which they deuise † Because the sinner is praysed in the desires of his soule and the vniust man is blessed † The sinner hath exasperated our Lord according to the multitude of his wrath he shal not seeke † There is no God in his sight his waies are defiled at al time Thy iudgementes are taken away from his face he shal rule ouer al his enemies † For he hath sayd in his hart I wil not be moued from genetion vnto generation without euil Whose mouth is ful of cursing and bitternesse and guile vnder his tongue labour and sorrow † He sitteth in waite with the rich in secrete places to kil the innocent † His
Caluin and his complices gether poyson of these holie wordes denying that sinnes are truly taken away but only couered and stil remayne say they in the iustest VVhich sense would make this Scripture contrarie to other places Isaie 6. thyn iniquitie shal be taken away and thy sinne shal be cleansed Ioan. 1. The lambe of God which taketh away the sinne of the world Act. 3. Be penitent and conuert that your sinnes may be put out 1. Cor. 6 you are washed you are sanctified you are iustified the like which shew the true real taking away of sinnes true sanctification and iustification As S. Ierom or some other ancient authentical autor explicateth this place saying Sinnes are so couered by baptisme penance that they are not to be reueled in the day of iudgement not imputed in him that diligently purgeth him selfe in this world or by martyrdom S. Augustin teacheth the same saying Sinnes are couered are wholly couered are abolished Neither must you vnderstand saith he that sinnes are couered as though stil they were and liued VVhy then did the prophet say sinnes are couered they are not to be punished More clerly li. 1. c 13. cont duas Epist Pelag. The Pelagians calumniating Catholiques as if they taught that sinnes are not taken away but shauen as heares are cut with a rasor the rootes remaining in he flesh vvhich he answereth none affirmeth but an infidel Likewise S. Gregorie teacheth that a sinner couereth his sinnes wel when with contrarie vertues he ouerwhelmeth former vices and with good deedes blotteth out former euil deedes He couereth them euil when either for shame or feare or obstinacie or desperation he concealeth his sinnes omitting to confesse them God couereth sinnes as a phisition couereth woundes by applying medicinal plaster which in deede cureth them Thus ancient lerned holie Fathers expound this text Further explicating that albeit thinges couered and only therby hidde from men do remaine as they were before they were hid yet whatsoeuer is hid to God is in dede vtterly taken away for nothing that is can be hid from God And the contrarie doctrin of Protestants is iniurious either to Gods powre if they say he can not quite take away sinnes or to his mercie if he wil not or to his iustice if he neuer punish sinnes euer remayning and to his truth if he repute otherwise then in deede the thing is It is also iniurious to Christ to say his bloud and death is not effectual to take away sinnes iniurious to innumerable places of holie Scripture which affirme plainly that sinnes by Gods grace are vtterly taken away Finally it is iniurious to Sainctes in heauen arguing them as stil infected with sinnes if in dede sinnes yet remaine in them which is most absurde and blasphemie to speake And yet foloweth by necessarie consequence For if the iustest liued died in sinne they should remaine eternally in sinne 2. Neither is there guile in his spirite In remission of sinnes the penitent necessarily must so cooperate that he haue no guile in his spirite or hart for if he haue then he faileth of the forsaide blessednes and his iniquities are not forgeuen nor his sinnes couered to God but to be imputed and punished Yet the repentance of a sinner be it neuer so sincere hartie and without guile doth not merite remission of sinne but only disposeth therto But after remission it is satisfactorie for the paine due for sinnes and meritorious of glorie According as S. Augustin here teacheth saying Good or meritorious workes goe not before faith and remission but folow the same PSALME XXXII The prophet exhorteth to praise God 4. describing his powre prouidence mercie and wisdom 16. no saluation but by him 20. and therfore prayeth for his helpe The Psalme of Dauid REIOYCE ye iust in our Lord praysing becometh the righteous † Confesse ye to our Lord on the harpe on a psalter of ten strings sing to him † Sing ye to him a new song sing wel to him in iubilation † Because the word of our Lord is right and al his workes are in faith † He loueth mercie and iudgement the earth is ful of the mercie of our Lord. † By the word of our Lord the heauens are established and by the spirit of his mouth al the power of them † Gathering together the waters of the sea as it were in a bottel putting the depthes in treasures † Let al the earth feare our Lord and let al the inhabitantes of the world be moued at him † Because he said and they were made he commanded and they were created † Our Lord l dissipateth the counsels of nations and he reproueth the cogitations of people and he reproueth the counsels of princes † But the counsel of our Lord abydeth for euer the cogitations of his hart in generation and generation † Blessed is the nation whose God is our Lord the people whom he hath chosen for his inheritance † Our Lord hath looked from heauen he hath sene al the children of men † From his prepared habitation he hath looked vpon al that inhabite the earth † Who made their hartes seuerally who vnderstandeth al their workes † The king is not saued by much powre and the gyant shal not be saued in the multitude of his strength † The horse fayleth to safetie and in the abundance of his force he shal not be saued † Behold the eies of our Lord be vpon them that feare him and on them that hope vpon his mercie † That he may deliuer their soules from death and nourish them in famine † Our soule expecteth our Lord because he is our helper and protector Because in him our hart shal reioyce and we haue trusted in his holie name Let thy mercie ô Lord be made vpon vs as we haue hoped in thee PSALME XXXIII King Dauid by his owne example being deliuered from danger exhorteth al men to render thankes for Gods benefites 12. shewing wherin iustice consisteth 16. and Gods special prouidence towards the iust To Dauid when “ he changed his countenance before Abimelech and he dismist him and he went away 1. Reg. 21. I WIL bles●e our Lord at al time his prayse alwayes in my mouth † In our Lord my soule shal be praised let the milde heare and reioyce † Magnifie ye our Lord with me and let vs exalt his name for euer † I haue sought out our Lord and he hath heard me and from al my tribulations he hath deliuered me † Come ye to him and be illuminated and your faces shal not be confounded † This poore man hath cried and our Lord hath heard him and from al his tribulations he hath saued him † The Angel of our Lord shal put in him selfe about them that feare him and shal deliuer them † Tast
these two things haue I heard † That powre is Gods and mercie ô Lord is to thee because thou wilt render to euery one according to his workes PSALME LXII Dauid in banishment with great affection desireth to vnite himselfe with God in meditation 4. purposing and promising euer to praise him 10. prophicieth the vaine endeuoures and condemnation of his enimies and his owne aduancement A Psalme of Dauid when he was in the desert of Iuda 1. Reg. 22. O GOD my God to thee I watch from the morning light My soule hath thirsted to thee my flesh to thee very manie wayes † In a desert land and inaccessible and without water so in the holie haue I appeared to thee that I might see thy strength and thy glorie † Because thy mercie is better then liues my lippes shal prayse thee † So wil I blesse thee in my life and in thy name I wil lifte vp my hands † As with marrow and fatnes let my soule be filled and my mouth shal praise with lippes of exultation † If I haue bene mindful of thee vpon my bedde in the morning I Wil meditate on thee † because thou hast bene my helper † And in the couert of thy winges I wil reioice my soule hath cleaued after thee thy right hand hath receiued me † But they in vaine haue sought my soule they shal enter into the inferiour partes of the earth † They shal be deliuered into the handes of the sworde they shal be the portions of foxes † But the king shal reioice in God al shal be praised that sweare by him because the mouth is stopped of those that speake wicked thinges PSALME LXIII A prayer of the iust reposing their whole trust in God 7. and reioycing that the enimies machinations are frustrate Vnto the end a Psalme of Dauid HEARE ô God my prayer when I make petition from the feare of my enimie deliuer my soule † Thou hast protected me from the assemblie of the malignant from the multitude of them that worke iniquitie † Because they haue sharpned their tongues as a sworde they haue bent the bow a bitter thing † that they may shoote in secretes at the immaculate † Sodanely they wil shoote at him and wil not feare they haue confirmed to themselues a wicked worde They haue talked to hide snares they haue saide who shal see them † They haue search 〈…〉 they haue failed searching with scrutani● † Man shal come to a 〈…〉 and God shal be exalted Childrens arrowes are made their woundes † and their tongues are weakned against them Al that saw them were trubled † and euerie man feared And they shewed forth the workes of God and they vnderstood his doinges † The iust shal reioice in our Lord and shal hope in him and al the right of hart shal be praised PSALME LXIIII. God is rightly praised in Sion and I erusalem in his Church only for his benefites bestowed and promised 8. Vnto which also in the time of grace al nations shal be called To the end a Psalme of Dauid the Canticle of Ieremie and Ezechiel to the people of the transmigration when they begane to goe forth AN hymne ô God becometh thee in Sion a vow shal be rendered to thee in Ierusalem † Heare my prayer al flesh shal come to thee The wordes of the wicked haue preuailed vpon vs and thou wilt be propitious to our impieties Blessed is he whom thou hast chosen and taken he shal dwel in thy courtes † We shal be replenished in the goods of thy house holie is thy temple meruelous in equitie † Heare vs ô God our sauiour the hope of al the ends of the earth and in the sea farre † Preparing mountanes in thy strength girded with might which trublest the depths of the sea the sound of the waues therof † The Gentiles shal be trubled and they that inhabite the borders shal be affraide of thy signes the outegoinges of the morning and euening thou shalt delight † Thou hast visited the earth and hast inebriated it thou hast multiplied to inrich it The riuer of God is replenished with waters thou hast prepared their meat because so is the preparation therof † Inebriate her riuers multiplie her fruites in her dropps she shal reioyce springing † Thou “ wilt blesse the crowne of the yeare of thy goodnes and thy fildes shal be replenished with plentie † The u beautiful places of the desert shal be fat and the litle hilles shal be girded aboute with exultation The rammes of the shepe are clothed and the valleis shal abounde with corne they wil crie yea they wil say an hyme ANNOTATIONS PSALME LXIIII. 12. God vvil blesse the crovvne Vnder the Allegorie of the land of Iurie vvherunto the people of God vvere to be restored after their captiuitie in Babylon the Psalmist here prophecieth greater thinges then can be verified of the temporal state of the Iewes that the militant Church shal stil be blessed from the beginning to the end yelding expected fruict and al the iust that perseuere to the end of their liues shal receiue most happie and glorious revvardes of their laboures As S. Paul after his meritorious trauels confidently expected his glorious revvard vvhen he saide 2. Tim. 4. I haue fought a good fight I haue consummate my course I haue kept my faith Concerning the rest there is layde vp for me a Crovvne of iustice vvhich our Lord vvil render to me in that day a iust Iudge And not only to me but to them also that loue his coming And this is called the crovvne of the yeare of Gods benignitie because God of his ovvne benignitie vvithout mans former desert geueth grace and in the end for merite folovving geueth a crovvne of glorie So our Blessed Sauiour according to his fulnes of grace vvhich vvas in his soule and infinite merite receiued a crovvne of glorie in the consummation of his temporal life after the space of thirtie three yeares And our Blessed Ladie the mother of God receiued an ansvverable crovvne to her excellent grace and merites in the consummation of her life at the end of sixtie three yeares In memorie of vvhich numbers of yeares deuout men haue piously instituted certaine formes of prayers called the Crovvnes or Corones of our Sauiour and of our Ladie PSALME LXV The prophet inuiteth al men to praise God for his meruelous workes and benefites donne to the Iewes 7. Who being vngratful 8. Gentiles are called 16. and bring forth better fruict Vnto the end a Canticle of resurrection MAke ye iubilation to God al the earth † say a psalme to his name geue glorie to his praise †
Ammon and Amalec the for eners with the inhabitantes of Tyre † Yea and Assur also is come with them they are made an aide to the children of Lot † Doe to them as to Madian and Sisara as to Iabin in the torrent Cisson † They perished in Endor they were made as the dung of the earth † Put their princes as Oreb and Zeb and Zebee and Salmana Al their princes † which haue saide Let vs possesse the Sanctuarie of God for an inheritance † My God put them as a wheele and as stubble before the face of the winde † Euen as fire that burneth a wood as a flame that burneth the mountaines † So shalt thou pursew them in thy tempest and in thy wrath thou shalt truble them † Fil their faces with ignominie and they wil seeke thy name ô Lord. † Let them be ashamed and trubled for euer and euer and let them be confounded and perish † And let them know that Lord is thy name thou onlie the Highest in al the earth PSALME LXXXIII Deuout persons feruently desire eternal glorie 6. accounting it in the meane time a happie state to be in the militant Church 12. where God first geuing grace wil geue glorie in the triumphant † Vnto the end for wine presses t the children of Core a Psalme HOW beloued are thy tabernacles ô Lord of hoastes † my soule coueteth and fainteth vnto the courtes of our Lord. My hart and my flesh haue reioyced toward the liuing God † For the sparow also hath found her an house and the turtledoue a nest for her selfe where she may lay her young ones Thine altars ô Lord of hoastes my King and my God † Blessed are they that dwel in thy house ô Lord for euer and euer they shal praise thee † Blessed is the man whose helpe is from thee he hath disposed ascension in his hart † in the vaile of teares in the place which he hath appointed † For the lawgeuer shal geue blessing they shal goe from vertue into vertue the God of goddes shal be seene in Sion † Lord God of hoastes heare my prayer receiue with thine eare ô God of Iacob † Behold ô God our protectour and looke vpon the face of thy Christ † Because better is one day in thy courtes aboue thousands I haue chosen to be an abiect in the house of my God rather then to dwel t in the tabernacles of sinners † Because God loueth mercie and truth our Lord wil geue grace and glorie † He wil not depriue them of good thinges that walke in innocencie ô Lord of hoastes blessed is the man that hopeth in thee PSALME LXXXIIII With commemoration of Gods former benefites 5. Christs Incarnation is prophecied 9. bringing peace and saluation 11. mercie and iustice concurring together Vnto the end to the children of Core a Psalme O Lord thou hast blessed thy land thou hast turned away the captiuitie of Iacob † Thou hast forgeuen the iniquitie of thy people thou hast couered al their sinnes † Thou hast mitigated al thy wrath thou hast turned away from the wrath of thine indignation † Conuert vs ô God our sauiour and auert thy wrath from vs. † Wil t thou be wrath with vs for euer or wilt thou extend thy wrath from generation vnto generation † O God thou being turned shalt quicken vs and thy people shal reioyce in thee † Shew vs ô Lord thy mercie and giue vs thy saluation † I wil heare what our Lord God wil speake in me because he wil speake peace vpon his people And vpon his saincts and vpon them that are conuerted to the hart † But yet his saluation is nigh to them that feare him that glorie may inhabite in our land † Mercie and truth haue met each other iustice and peace haue kissed † Truth is risen out of the earth and iustice hath looked downe from heauen † For our Lord certes wil geue benignitie and our land shal giue her fruite † Iustice shal walke before him and shal set his steppes in the way PSALME LXXXV In consideration of his owne imperfections the royal prophet or other faithful person prayeth God 5. according to his mercie and goodnes 9. shewed in conuerting Gentiles 13. and in deliuering the supplicant him self from the state of damnation 16. that he wil stil direct and defend him against al enimies † A praier to Dauid him selfe Incline thine eare ô Lord and heare me because I am needie and poore † Keepe my soule because I am holie saue thy seruant my God that hopeth in thee † Haue mercie on me ô Lord because I haue cried to thee al the day † make ioyful the soule of thy seruant because to thee ô Lord haue I lifted vp my soule † Because thou ô Lord art swete and milde and of much mercie to al that inuocate thee † Receiue ô Lord my praier with thine ears and attend to the voice of my petition † In the day of my tribulation I haue called to thee because thou hast heard me † There is not the like to thee amongst goddes ò Lord and there is not according to thy workes † Al nations what soeuer thou hast made shal come and shal adore before thee ô Lord and they shal glorifie thy name † Because thou art great and doing meruelous thinges thou onlie art God † Conduct me ô Lord in thy way and I wil walke in thy truth let my hart reioyce that it may feare thy name † I wil confesse to thee ô Lord my God with al my hart and wil glorifie thy name for euer † Because thy mercie is great vpon me and thou hast deliuered my soule out of the lower hel † O God the wicked are risen vp vpon me and the synagogue of the mightie haue sought my soule and they haue not set thee in their sight † And thou ô Lord the God of compassion and merciful patient and of much mercie and true † Haue respect to me and haue mercie on me giue thine empire to thy seruant and saue the sonne of thy handmaide † Make with me a signe vnto God that they may see which hate me and may be confounded because thou ô Lord hast holpen me PSALME LXXXVI The Church of Christ beginning in Ierusalem 3. is extended to al Nations 5. glorious 6. and permanent 7. in holie ioy To the children of Core a Psalme of Canticle THE fundations thereof in the holie mountaynes † our Lord loueth the gates of Sion aboue al the tabernacles of Iacob † Glorious thinges
the time of death 9 He vvil not be angrie alvvayes Origen misunderstood this place and some other like holding an erronius opinion that al euen the most wicked sinners both men and d●uels shal at last be saued and not eternally damned which is a condemned heresie contrarie to euident places of holie Scriptures Psal 9 v 6. The impious hath perished their name thou hast destroyed for euer for euer euer Mat. 2● The wicked shal goe into fire euerlasting into euerlasting punishment Apoc. 20. The beast and the false prophet and the same reason is for al the vvicked shal be tormented day and night for euer and euer Neither are the●e vvordes God vvil not be angrie alvvayes spoken vniuersally touching al sinners vvhosoeuer but are limited v 13 17 to those that seare him and kepe his testament vvheras al those that dye in mortal sinne are stil o●●●●na●e in malice and can neuer rightly repent nor rightly feare God nor kepe his commandments PSALME CIII The Psalmist inuiteth himself and others to praise God for his meruelous workes in the heauens 5. the earth and water 9. limiting their bondes producing al thinges necessarie for al liuing creatures in conuenient seasons 27. With continual prouidence of al. † To Dauid him self MY soule blesse thou our Lord ô Lord my God thou art magnified excedingly † Thou hast put on confession and beautie being clothed with light as with a garment Stretching out the heauen as a skinne † which couerest the higher partes therof with waters Which makest the cloude for thee to ascend on which walkest vpon the winges of windes † Which makest spirites thine Angels and thy ministers a burning fyre † Which hast founded the earth vpon the stabilitie therof it shal not be inclined for euer and euer † The depth as a garment is his clothing vpon the mountaines shal waters stand † At thy reprehention they shal flee at the voice of thy thunder they shal feare † The mountaines ascend and the plaine fildes descend into the place which thou hast founded for them † Thou hast set a bound which they shal not passe ouer neither shal they returne to couer the earth † Which sendestforth fontaines in the valles betwen the middest of mountaines shal waters passe † Al the beastes of the filde shal drinke the wilde asses shal expect in their thirst † Ouer them shal the foules of the ayre inhabite out of the middes of rockes they shal geueforth voices † Watering the mountaines from his higher places of the fruite of thy worke shal the earth be filled † Bringing forth grasse for beastes and herbe for the seruice of men That thou mayst bring forth bread out of the earth † and wine may make the hart of man ioyful That he may make the face chereful with oile and bread may confirme the hart of man † The trees of the silde shal be filled and the ceders of Libanus which he hath planted † there sparowes shal make their nest The house of the hearne is the leader of them † the high mountaines for hartes the rocke a refuge for the Irchins † He made the moone for seasons the sunne knoweth his going downe † Thou didst appoint darkenes and night was made in it shal al the beastes of the wood passe † The whelpes of lions roaring to rauen and to seeke of God meate for themselues † The sunne is risen and they are gathered together and in their couches they shal be placed † Man shal goe forth to his worke and to his working vntil euening † How magnified are thy workes ô Lord thou hast made al thinges in wisedom the earth is filled with thy possession † This great sea and very large there are creeping beastes wherof there is no number Litle beastes with great † there shippes shal passe This dragon whom thou madest to delude † al expect of thee that thou geue them meate in season † Thou geuing vnto them they shal gather it thou opening thy hand al shal be filled with bountie † But thou turning away the face they shal be trubled thou shalt take away their spirite and they shal faile and shal returne into their dust † Thou shalt sendforth thy spirit and they shal be created and thou shalt renewe the face of the earth † Be the glorie of our Lord for euer our Lord wil reioice in his workes † Who looketh vpon the earth maketh it to tremble who toucheth the mountaines and they smoke † I wil chaunte to our Lord in my life I wil sing to my God as long as I am † Let my speach be acceptable to him but I wil take delight in our Lord. † Let sinners faile from the earth and the vniust so that they be not my soule blesse thou our Lord. PSALME CIIII. The Israelites are exhorted to sing praises to God 5. for his meruelous benefites towards Abraham Isaac and Iacob 11. whose particular familie being then smal went from Chanaan into Aegypt 17. Whither Ioseph by Gods prouidence was caried before there increased in number was persecuted 26. deliuered by Moyses and Aaron working manie great miracles 36. protected and fedde in the desert 44. and finally possessed Chanaan Alleluia CONFESSE ye to our Lord and inuocate his name shewforth his workes among the Gentiles † Chaunt to him and sing to him tel ye al his meruelous workes † Prayse ye him in his holie name let the hart of them reioice that seeke our Lord. † Seeke ye our Lord and be confirmed seeke his face alwayes † Remember ye his meruelous workes which he hath done his wonders and the iudgments of his mouth † The seede of Abraham his seruantes the children of Iacob his elect † He is the Lord our God in al the earth are his iudgementes † He hath bene mindeful for euer of his testament of the word which he commanded vnto a thousand generations † Which he disposed to Abraham and of his oath to Isaac † And he appointed it to Iacob for a precept and to Israel for an eternal testament † Saying To thee wil I geue the land of Chanaan the corde of your inheritance † When they were of smal number very few and seiourners therof † And they passed from nation into nation from kingdom to an other people † He leift not a man to hurt them and he rebuked kings for their sake † Touch not my annointed and toward my prophetes be not malignant † And he called a famine vpon the land and he desstroyed al the strength of bread † He sent a man before them Ioseph was sold to be a seruant † They humbled his feete in fetters yron passed through his soule † vntil his word came The word of our Lord inflamed him † the king sent and
Idumea † Wil t not thou ô God which hast repelled vs and wilt not thou goeforth ô God in our hoastes † Geue vs helpe out of tribulation because mans saluation is vayne † In God we shal doe strength and he wil bring our enemies to nothing PSALME CVIII Christ by the mouth of Dauid requesteth of God to be iustly declared innocent and his enimies punished 6. particularly describing Iudas the traitors malice 21. and his owne temporal afflictions 26. prayeth 30. and praiseth God for his deliuerie † Vnto the end a Psalme of Dauid O God conceale not my prayse because the mouth of the sinner and the mouth of the deceitful man is open vpon me † They haue spoken against me with deceitful tongue and with wordes of hatred they haue compassed me and they haue impugned me without cause † For that they should loue me they backbited me but I prayed † And they set against me euil thinges for good and hatred for my loue Appoint a sinner ouer him and let the diuel stand on his righthand † When he is iudged let him comeforth condemned and let his prayer be turned into sinne † Let his dayes be made fewe and let an other take his bishopricke † Let his children be made orphans and his wife a widow † Let his children be transported wandering and let them begge and let them be cast out of their habitations † Let the vsurer search al his substance and let strangers spoile his labours † Let there be none to helpe him neither let there be anie to haue pittie on his pupilles † Let his children come to destruction in one generation let his name be cleane put out † Let the iniquitie of his fathers returne to memorie in the sight of our Lord and let not the sinne of his mother be blotted out † Let them be before our Lord alwayes and let the memorie of them perish out of the earth † For that he remembred not to doe mercie † And he persecuted the poore and needie man and the compunct in hart to kil him † And he loued cursing and it shal come to him and he would not blessing and it shal be far from him And he put on cursing as a garment and it entred as water into his inner partes and as oile in his bones † Be it to him as a garment wherwith he is couered and as a girdle wherwith he is alwayes girded † This is the worke of them that detract from me before our Lord and that speake euils against my soule † And thou Lord Lord doe with me for thy names sake because thy mercie is swete Deliuer me † because I am needie and poore and my hart is trubled within me † As a shadow when it declineth am I taken away and I am shaken as locustes † My knees are weakened with fasting and my flesh is changed by reason of oile † And I am made a reproch to them they saw me and wagged their heades † Helpe me ô Lord my God saue me according to thy mercie † And let them know that this is thy hand and thou ô Lord hast done it † They wil curse and thou shalt blesse let them that rise vp against me be confounded but thy seruant shal reioyce † Let them that detract from me be clothed with shame and let them be couered with their confusion as with a duble patched cloke † I wil confesse to our Lord excedingly with my mouth and in the middes of manie I wil prayse him † Because he hath stood on the righthand of the poore that he might saue my soule from the persecutors PSALME CIX Christ rising and ascending into heauen sitteth on the right hand of God 2. beginning in Ierusalem reigneth in the Church of the whole earth 4. vseth the Priesthood of Melchisedechs order to the end of the world 6. and shal iudge the world † A psalme of Dauid OVR Lord sayd to my Lord Sitte on my right hand til I make thine enemies thy footestoole of thy feete † Our Lord wil sendforth the rod of thy strength from Sion rule thou in the middes of thine enemies † With thee the beginning in the day of thy strength in the brightnes of holie thinges from the wombe before the day starre I begat thee † Our Lord sware and it shal not repent him Thou art “ a Priest for euer “ according to the order of Melchisedech † Our Lord on thy righthand hath broken kinges in the day of his wrath † He shal iudge in nations he shal fil ruines he shal crush the heads in the land of manie † Of the torrent in the way he shal drinke therfore shal he exalt the head ANNOTATIONS CIX 4. A Priest for euer In two respectes Christ is a Priest for euer in that from the first instant of his incarnation he was and remaneth a Priest now also in heauen and al other Priestes are his ministerial vicares not successors So that al priestlie functions which they doe he by them doth the same as the principal Priest VVherupon saith S. Paul 1. Cor 4. So let a man thincke of vs as of the ministers of Christ and dispensers of the mysteries of God Secondly Christ dayly offering Sacrifice by the handes of his Priestes doth continually pacifie Gods wrath in behalf of those sinners for whom it is duly applied euen to the end of the world VVheras the Priesthood of Aaron and of al others in the old Testament ceassed by their deathes both in the office and in the effect 4 According to the order of Melchisedech As Melchisedech king of peace and iustice without father mother or genealogie expressed in holie Scriptures or otherwise knowen to the world was Priest or the Hieghest offered bread and wine an vnbloudie sacrifice communicating with both Chananeites and Hebrewes blessed Abraham and tooke tithes of him and his subiectes so Christ the true King of peace iustice without father of his humanity without mother of his Diuinitie the Sonne of God of ineffable genealogie borne of a virgin in his humanitie the Priest of God offereth Sacrifice not only bloudie on the Crosse but also vnbloudie in the formes of bread and wine continueth the same by the ministerie of other Priestes maketh al nations partakers therof blesseth them and receiueth of them al dutiful and rellgious seruice as of his subiectes PSALME CX Praise of God for benefites 4. especially for the B. Sacrament of the Eucharist 6 with other graces imperted to the Catholique Church Alleluia I Wil confesse to thee ô Lord with al my hart in the counsel of the iust and b the congregation † The workes of our Lord are great exquisite according to al his willes † Confession and magnificence his worke
and his iustice contineweth for euer and euer † He hath made a memorie of his meruelous workes a merciful and pittiful Lord † he hath geuen meate to them that feare him He wil be mindful for euer of his testament † the force of his workes he wil shewforth to his people † To geue them the inheritance of the gentiles the workes of his handes truth and iudgement † Al his commandmentes are faithful confirmed for euer and euer made in truth and equitie † He sent redemption to his people he commanded his testament for euer Holie and terrible is his name † the feare of our Lord is the beginning of wisedom Vnderstanding is good to al that doe it his prayse remaineth for euer and euer PSALME CXI True happines consisteth in fearing God keping his commandments 5. and in doing workes of mercie 10. The contrarie bringeth to miserie Alleluia Of the returne of Aggeus and Zacharie BLESSED is the man that feareth our Lord he shal haue great delight in his commandmentes † His seede shal be mightie in the earth the generation of the righteous shal be blessed † Glorie and riches in his house and his iustice abideth for euer and euer † Light is risen vp in darkenes to the righteous he is merciful and pitiful and iust † Acceptable is the man that is merciful and lendeth that shal dispose his wordes in iudgement † Because he shal not be moued for euer † The iust shal be in eternal memorie he shal not feare at the hearing of euil † His hart is readie to hope in our Lord his hart is confirmed † he shal not be moued til he looke ouer his enemies † He distributed he gaue to the poore his iustice remaineth for euer and euer his horne shal be exalted in glorie † The sinner shal see and wil be angrie he shal gnash his teeth and pine away the desire of sinners shal perish PSALME CXII God is to be praised who being hiegh regardeth and prouideth for the needie in this world Allelu ia PRAYSE our Lord ye children praise ye the name of our Lord. † Be the name of our Lord blessed from henceforth now and for euer † From the rising of the sunne vnto the going downe the name of our Lord is laudable † Our Lord is high aboue al nations and his glorie aboue the heauens † Who is as the Lord our God that dwelleth on high † and beholdeth the low thinges in heauen and in earth † Raising vp the needie from the earth and lifting vp the poore out of the dung † To place him with princes with the princes of his people † Who maketh the d barren woman to dwel in a house a ioyful mother of children PSALME CXIII For the meruelous passage of I srael out of Aegypt 3. the red sea the riuer Iordan 7. and the hilles geuing them place 8. the rockes yelding them water 9. God not themselues is to be praised 12. Idoles and Idolaters are vaine and shal be confounded 17. the faithful trust in God 20. are blessed and for euer praise God Allelu ia IN the comming forth of Israel out of Aegypt of the house of Iacob from the barbarous people † Iewrie was made his sanctification Israel his dominion † The sea saw and fled Iordan was turned backeward † The mountaines leaped as rammes and the litle hilles as the lambes os sheepe † What ayleth thee ô sea that thou didst flee and thou ô Iordan that thou wast turned backeward † Ye mountaines leaped as rammes and ye litle hilles as the lambes of shepe † At the face of our Lord was the earth moued at the face of the God of Iacob † Who turned the rocke into pooles of waters and stonie hil into fountaines of waters † NOT TO VS O LORD NOT TO VS but to thy name geue the glorie † For thy mercie and thy truth lest at any time the Gentiles say Where is their God † But our God is in heauen he hath done al thinges what soeuer he would † “ The idols of the gentiles are siluer and gold the workes of mens handes † They haue mouth and shal not speake they haue eies and shal not see † They haue eares and shal not heare they haue nosthrels and shal not smel † They haue handes and shal not handle they haue feete and shal not walke they shal not crie in their throte † Let them that make them become like to them and al that haue confidence in them † The house of Israel hath hoped in our Lord he is their helper and their protector † The house of Aaron hath hoped in our Lord he is their helper and their protector † They that feare our Lord haue hoped in our Lord he is their helper and their protector † Our Lord hath beene mindful of vs and hath blessed vs He hath blessed the house of Israel he hath blessed the house of Aaron † He hath blessed al that feare our Lord the litle with the great † Our Lord adde vpon you vpon you vpon your children † Blessed be you of our Lord which made heauen and earth † The heauen of heauen is to our Lord but the earth he hath geuen to the children of men † The dead shal not prayse thee ô Lord nor al they that goe downe into hel But we that liue doe blesse our Lord from this time and for euer ANNOTATIONS PSALME CXIII 12. The Idols of the Gentiles are siluer and gold Al Catholique Diuines agree in this authentical definition of Idolattie that it is diuine honour geuen to anie creature as to a god Of the diuers so t●s also of Idolatrie the ancient lerned Doctors haue vvritten much Namely Iustinus Martyr in his Orations against the Gen iles Tertullian in Apologetico Arnobius Orat. ad Gentes Lactantius li. 2. c 17. Diuinar Instit and manie others But most copiously and profoundly S Augustin especially in his tenne first bookes de C●uitate Dei Into vvhich error crime the Platonistes sel holding that spiritual inuisible createdsubstances to vvitte Angels good and euil vvhom they called Intelligentias separatas had diuine povvre so gaue to them diuine honour O hers honour dead men and some before their death as goddes for their notable actes atchiued in this life as Saturne ●uppiter Hercules and the like Some yeld diuine honour to mere corporal creatures liuing or vvithout life as to beastes and serpentes the sunne the moone fire vvater earth the vvhole machin of the vvo●ld as if it vvere animate and that vvith diuine spirite or soule Againe al these haue bene vvorshipped as gods not only in them selues but also in their imagees But to omite other diuersities the most grosse
not heare for neither is there breath in their mouth † Let them that make them become like to them and al that haue confidence in them † Ye house of Israel blesse our Lord ye house of Aaron blesse our Lord. † Ye house of Leui blesse our Lord you that feare our Lord blesse ve our Lord. † Blessed be our Lord out of Sion who dwelleth in Ierusalem PSALME CXXXV God being meruelous in himself 4. hath shewed his powre and goodnes in his workes as wel in general to al the world 10. as in particular towards his elected people Alleluia CONFESSE ye to our Lord because he is good because his mercie is for euer Confesse ye to the God of goddes because his mercie is for euer † Confesse ye to the Lord of lordes because his mercie is for euer † Who onlie doth great meruels because his mercie is for euer † Who made the heauen in vnderstanding because his mercie is for euer † Who established the earth ouer the waters because his mercie is for euer † Who made the great lightes because his mercie is sor euer † The sunne to rule the day because his mercie is for euer † The moone and starres to rule the night because his mercie is for euer † Who stroke Aegypt with their firstbegotten because his mercie is for euer † Who brought forth Israel out of the middes of them because his mercie is for euer † In a mightie hand and loftie arme because his mercie is for euer † Who diuided the Read sea into diuisions because his mercie is for euer † And brought forth Israel through the middes therof because his mercie is for euer † And he ouerthrew Pharao and his host in the Readsea because his mercie is for euer † Who led his people through the desert because his mercie is for euer † Who stroke great kinges because his mercie is for euer † And slewe strong kinges because his mercie is for euer † Sehon the king of the Amorrheites because his mercie is for euer † And Og the king of Basan because his mercie is for euer † And he gaue their land for an inheritance because his mercie is for euer † For an inheritance to Israel his seruant because his mercie is for euer † For in our humiliation he was mindful of vs because his mercie is for euer † And he redemed vs from our enemies because his mercie is for euer † Who geueth foode to al fleshe because his mercie is for euer † Confesse ye to the God of heauen because his mercie is for euer Confesse ye to the Lord of lordes because his mercie is for euer PSALME CXXXVI The Prophet describeth how lamentably the people in captiuitie of Babylon wil bewaile the want of meanes to serue God and of their natiue soyle 7. with iust desire of their enimies punishment A Psalme of Dauid for Ieremie VPON the riuers of Babylon there we sate and wept whiles we remembred Sion † On the willowes in the middes therof we hanged vp our instrumentes † Because there they that led vs captiue demanded of vs wordes of songes And they that led vs away Sing ye an hymne to vs of the songes of Sion † How shal we sing the song of our Lord in a strange land † If I shal forget thee ô Ierusalem let my right hand be forgotten † Let my tongue cleaue to my iawes if I doe not remember thee If I shal not set Ierusalem in the beginning of my ioy † Be mindful ô Lord of the childrem of Edom in l the day of Ierusalem That say Rase it rase it euen vnto the foundation therof † Daugther of Babylon miserable blessed is he that shal repay thee thy payment which thou hast payed vs. † Blessed is he that shal hold and shal dash thy litle ones against the rocke PSALME CXXXVII The whole Church or anie iust person rendreth thankes to God for his benefites 4. praying that al kinges and kingdomes may do the same 4. because God being high respecteth and aduanceth the humble To Dauid him self I wil confesse to thee ô Lord in my whole hart because thou hast heard the wordes of my mouth In the sight of Angels I wil sing to thee † I wil adore toward thy holie temple and wil confesse to thy name For thy mercie and thy truth because thou hast magnified aboue euerie thing thy holie name † In what day soeuer I shal inuocate thee heare me thou wilt multiplie strength in my soule † Let al the kinges of the earth ô Lord confesse to thee because they haue heard al the wordes of thy mouth † And let them sing in the wayes of our Lord because great is the glorie of our Lord. † Because our Lord is high and he beholdeth low thinges and high thinges he knoweth far of † If I shal walke in the middes of tribulation thou wilt quicken me and vpon the wrath of mine enimies thou hast extended thy hand and thy right hand hath saued me † Our Lord wil repay for me ô Lord thy mercie is for euer despise not the workes of thy handes PSALME CXXXVIII Gods knowlege 7. and presence 10. without the helpe or hinderance anie thing extendeth to al thinges times and places 17 he geueth exceding great honour to his sainctes 20 the wicked as enimies to God are iustly hated 23. the iust pray for Gods perpetual direction Vnto the end a Psalme of Dauid LORD thou hast proued me and hast knowen me † thou hast knowen my sitting downe and my rising vp † Thou hast vnderstood my cogitations far of my path and my corde thou hast searched out † And thou hast foresene al my wayes because there is not a word in my tongue † Behold ô Lord thou hast knowen al the last thinges them of old thou hast formed me and hast put thy hand vpon me † Thy knowledge is become meruelous of me it is made great and I can not reach to it † Whither shal I goe from thy spirit and whither shal I flee from thy face † If I shal ascend into heauen thou art there ●f I descend into hel thou art present † If I shal take my winges early and dwel in the extreme partes of the sea † Certes thither also shal thy hand conduct me and thy right hand shal hold me † And I sayd Perhaps darknes shal treade ouer me and the night is mine illumination in my delightes † For darkenes shal not be darkened from thee and the night shal be lightened as the day as the darkenes therof so also the light therof † Because thou hast possessed my reynes thou hast receiued me from my mothers wombe † I wil confesse to
the cloudes of glorie and as a flower of roses in the daies of the spring and as the lilies that are in the passage of water and as frankensence smelling in summer daies † As fire glistering and frankensence burning in the fire † As a massie vessel of gold adorned with euerie precious stone † As an oliue tree budding and a cypresse tree aduancing it self on high when he tooke the robe of glorie and was reuested to the consummation of strength † In going vp to the holie altar he made the vesture of holines glorie † And in receiuing the portions out of the hand of the priestes himself also standing by the altar About him was the ring of his bretheren and as the ceder plant in mount Libanus † so stoode they about him as boughes of the palme tree al the children of Aaron in their glorie † And the oblation of our Lord in their handes before al the synagogue of Israel and executing the consummation on the altar to amplifie the oblation of the high king † he stretched forth his hand in oblation of moist sacrifice and offered of the blood of the grape † He powred out on the fundation of the altar a diuine odour to the high prince † Then cried out the children of Aaron they sounded with beaten trumpets and made a great voice to be heard for a remembrance before God † Then al the people together made hast and fel on their face vpon the earth to adore our Lord their God and to make prayers to God omnipotent the Highest † And the singers amplified in their voices and in the great house the sound was encreased ful of sweetenes † And the people in prayer desired our Lord the Highest vntil the honour of our Lord was perfected and they finished their office † Then coming downe he lifted vp his handes ouer al the congregation of the children of Israel to geue glorie to God from his lippes and to glorie in his name † and he repeated his prayer willing to shew the power of God † And now pray ye the God of al who hath done great thinges in al the land who hath encreased our daies from our mothers wombe and hath done with vs according to his mercie † geue he vnto vs ioyfulnes of euerlasting † that Israel may beleue that the mercie of God is with vs to deliuer vs in his dayes † Two nations my soule hateth and the third is no nation which I hate † they that sitte in mount Seit and the Philisthijms and the foolish people that dwel in Sichem † Iesus the sonne of Sirach a man of Ierusalem wrote the doctrine of wisdom and discipline in this booke who renewed wisdom from his hart † Blessed is he that conuerseth in these good thinges and he that layeth them in his hart shal be wise always † For if he doe them he shal be able to doe al thinges because his steppes are in the light of God CHAP. LI. The auctor rendereth praises and thankes to God 18. and inuiteth others to do the same by his owne example 31. and by earnest exhortation THE prayer of Iesus the sonne of Sirach I wil confesse to thee ô Lord king and wil praise thee God my sauiour † I wil confesse to thy name because thou art become my helper and protectour † and hast deliuered my bodie from perdition from the snare of an vniust tongue and from the lippes of them that worke lying and in the sight of them that stoode vp thou art become my helper † And thou hast deliuered me according to the multitude of the mercie of thy name from them that did roare prepared to deuoure † out of the handes of them that seeke my soule and from the gates of tribulations which haue compassed me † from the oppression of the flame which hath compassed me and in the middes of fire I was not burnt † From the depth of the bellie of hel and from a defiled tongue and from the word of lying from a wicked king and from an vniust tongue † my soule shal praise our Lord euen to death † and my life was approching to hel beneth † They haue compassed me on euerie side there was none that would helpe I looked toward the helpe of men there was none † I remembred thy mercie ô Lord and thy operation which are from the beginning of the world † Because thou deliuerest them that patiently expect thee ô Lord and sauest them out of the handes of the nations † Thou hast exalted my habitation vpon the earth and I haue prayed for death to passe away † I haue inuocated our Lord the father of my Lord that he leaue me not in the day of my tribulation and in the time of the proude without helpe † I wil praise thy name continually and wil collaude it in confession and my prayer was heard † And thou hast deliuered me from perdition and hast rescued me from the wicked time † Therfore wil I confesse say praise to thee and blesse the name of our Lord. † When I was yet young before I erred I sought for wisdom openly in my prayer † Before the temple I prayed for it and vnto the later end I wil se●ke after it and it shal flourish as the grape timely ripe † my hart hath reioyced in it my foote hath walked the right way from my youth I searched after it † I bowed mine eare a litle and receiued it † I found much wisdom in myself I haue much profited therein † To him that geueth me wisdom wil I geue glorie † For I haue consulted to doe it I haue had a zele to good and shal not be confounded † My soule hath wrestled in it and in doing it I was confirmed † I stretched forth my handes on high I lamented foolishnes † I directed my soule to wisdom and in knowlege I found it † I possessed with it an hart from the beginning for this cause I shal not be forsaken † My bellie was trubled in seeking it therefore shal I possesse a good possession † Our Lord hath geuen me a tongue for my reward and with the same I wil praise him † Approch vnto me ye vnlerned and gather yourselues together into the house of discipline † Why slacke ye yet and what say you herein your soules are exceeding thirstie † I haue opened my mouth and haue spoken Bye it for you without siluer † and submit your necke to the yoke and let your soule receiue discipline for it is very neere to finde it † See with your eyes that I haue laboured a litle and haue found much rest to myself † Take ye discipline in a great summe of siluer and possesse abundance of gold in it † Let your soule reioyce in his mercie and you shal not be confounded in praise † Worke your worke before the time and he wil geue you your reward in
the way of thy steppes † Our Lord standeth to iudge and he standeth to iudge peoples † Our Lord shal come to iudgement with the ancients of his people and his princes for you haue deuoured the vineyard and the spoile of the poore is in your house † Why do you consume my people and grinde the faces of the poore sayth our Lord the God of hostes † And our Lord sayd for that the daughters of Sion are haughtie and haue walked with stretched out necke and went with twinglings of eies and clapped their handes walked on their feete and ietted in a set pace † Our Lord shal make balde the crowne of the daughters of Sion and our Lord shal discouer their haire † In that day shal our Lord take away the ornament of shoes and litle moones † And cheynes and ouches and bracelettes and bonnettes † And the sheading combes and sloppes and tablettes and sweete balles and earlets † And ringes and pearles hanging on the forehead † And changes of apparel and shorte clokes and the fine linen and nedles † and loking glasses and launes and headbands and bonegraces † And for swete sauour there shal be stinke and for a girdle a corde and for frisled haire baldnes and for stomacher hairecloth † Thy fayrest men also shal fal by the sworde and thy strong ones in battle † And her gates shal lament and moorne and she shal sit desolate on the ground CHAP. IIII. After the destruction of the Iewes manie wemen shal seeke to marie with one man 2. but the reliques repenting of their sinnes shal returne to God 5. and florish vnder his protection AND seuen wemen shal take hold of one man in that day saying We wil eate our owne bread and be couered with our garments only let thy name be called vpon vs take away our reproch † In that day the bud of our Lord shal be in magnificence and glorie and the fruite of the earth high and exultation to them that shal be saued of Israel † And it shal be Euerie one that shal be leaft in Sion and shal remaine in Ierusalem shal be called holie euerie one that is written in life in Ierusalem † If our Lord shal cleanse the filth of the daughters of Sion and shal wash the bloud of Ierusalem out of the middes thereof in the spirit of iudgement and spirit of heate † And our Lord shal create vpon euerie place of mount Sion and where he is inuocated a clowde by day and smoke and the brightnes of flaming fyre in the night for vpon al glorie protection † And there shal be a tabernacle for a place of shadow in the day from the heate and for securitie and couert from the whyrle wind and from rayne CHAP. V. Vnder the figure of a barren vineyard is prophecied the reiection of the Iewes 7. for their sinnes of auarice 11. intemperance other wickednes 18. one iniquitie drawing an other 20. iudging good to be euil and euil good 25. for which the Gentiles of diuers nations shal afflict them I wil sing to my beloued the canticle of my cosin concerning his vinyard A vineyard was made to my beloued in horne the sonne of oile † And he hedged it and chose stones out of it and planted it elect and built a towre in the middes thereof and set vp a presse therein and looked that it should yeld grapes and it yelded wilde grapes † Now therfore ye inhabitants of Ierusalem and men of Iuda iudge betwen me and my vineyard † What is there that I ought to doe more to my vineyard and haue not done to it Whether that I looked it should yeld grapes and it hath yelded wilde grapes † And now I wil shew you what I wil doe to my vineyard I wil take away the hedge therof and it shal be into spoile I wil throw downe the wal thereof and it shal be to be troden vpon † And I wil lay it waist it shal not be pruned and it shal not be digged and bryers and thornes shal ouergrowe it and I wil command the cloudes that they rayne no shower vpon it † For the vineyarde of the Lord of hostes is the house of Israel and the man of Iuda his delectable bud I looked that it should doe iudgement and behold iniquitie and iustice and behold clamour † Woe to you that ioyne house to house and lay filde to filde euen to the end of the place why shal you alone dwel in the middes of the earth † These thinges are in my eares sayth the Lord of hostes vnles manie great and fayre houses become desolate without an inhabiter † For ten acres of the vineyards shal yeld one litle flagon and thirtie busheles of seede shal yeld three busheles † Woe to you that rise vp earely to folow drunkennes and to drinke euen vntil euening that you may be inflamed with wine † Harpe and viole timbrel and shalme and wine in your feastes and the worke of our Lord you regard not nor consider the workes of his handes † Therfore is my people led away captiue because they had not knowlege and their nobles died with famine and the multitude thereof dried away with thirst † Therfore hath hel dilated his soule and opened his mouth without anie limite and their strong ones and their people and their high and glorious ones shal descend into it † And man shal be bowed and man shal be humbled and the eies of the loftie shal be brought law † And the Lord of hostes shal be exalted in iudgement and the holie God shal be sanctified in iustice † And the lambes shal feede according to their order and strangers shal eate the deserts turned into frutefulnes † Woe to you that draw iniquitie in cordes of vanitie sinne as the linke of a wayne † Which say let him make hast let his worke come quickly that we may see it let the counsel of the holie one of Israel come and we shal know it † Woe vnto you that cal euil good and good euil putting darknes light and light darknes putting bitter for swete swete for bitter † Woe to you that are wise in your owne eies and prudent before yourselues † Woe to you that are mightie to drinke wine stout men in drunkennes † Which iustifie the impious for giftes and take away the iustice of the iust from them † For this euen as the tongue of fire deuoureth stuble and the heate of the flame burneth it vp so shal their roote be as isles and their bud shal rise vp as dust for they haue cast away the law of the Lord of hostes and haue blasphemed the word of the holie one of Israel † Therfore is the furie of our Lord wrath against his people and he hath stretched out his hand vpon them and striken them and the mountaines were trubled and their carcasses were made as dung in the
of his owne wineyard and euerie man of his owne figtree and drinke ye euerie man the water of his owne cesterne † til I come and take you away to a land that is as your owne a land of corne and of wine a land of bread and vineyards † Neither let Ezechias truble you saying Our Lord wil deliuer vs. Why haue the goddes of the nations deliuered euerie one their land out of the hand of the king of Assyrians † Where is the god of Emath and Arphad where is the god of Sepharuaim haue they deliuered Samaria out of my hand † Who is there of al the goddes of these landes which hath deliuered their land out of my hand that the Lord can deliuer Ierusalem out of any hand † And they held their peace and answered him not a word For the king had commanded saying Answer him not † And Eliacim the sonne of Helcias that was ouer the house and Sobna the scribe and Ioahe the sonne of Asaph the commenter went in to Ezechias their garments rent and told him the wordes of Rabsaces CHAP. XXXVII King Ezechias requesteth the prayers of Isaie the prophet 6. who assureth the king of Gods helpe 8. In the meane time the enimies threatening and blaspheming 14. King Ezechias prayeth 21. God promiseth to protect Ierusalem 36 and by an Angel killeth in one night an hundred eigtiefiue thousand Assirians 37. Their king returneth to Ni●●ue and is slaine by his owne sonnes AND it came to passe when king Ezechias had heard it he rent his garments and was wrapped in sackcloth entred into the house of our Lord. † And he sent Eliacim which was ouer the house and Sobna the scribe and the ancients of the priestes couered with sackclothes to Isaie the sonne of Amos the prophete † and they sayd to him Thus sayth Ezechias This day is a day of tribulation and of rebuke and of blasphemie because the children are come euen to the birth and there is not strength to bring forth † If by any meanes our Lord thy God wil heare the wordes of Rabsaces whom the king of Assyrians his Lord hath sent to blaspheme the liuing God to vpbraide with words which our Lord thy God hath heard lift vp prayer therfore for the remnant that are left † And the seruāts of Ezechias came to Isaie † And Isaie sayd to them Thus shal you say to your master Thus saith our Lord Feare not at the face of the wordes which thou hast heard where with the seruants of the king of the Assyrians haue blasphemed me † Behold I wil geue him a spirit and he shal heare a message and shal returne to his countrie and I wil make him fal by the sword in his owne countrie † And Rabsaces returned and found the king of Assyrians fighting agaynst Lobna For he heard that he was departed from Lachis † and he heard of Tharaca the king of Aethiopia them that sayd He is come forth to fight agaynst thee Which when he had heard he sent messengers to Ezechias saying † Thus shal you say to Ezechaias the king of Iuda speaking Let not thy God deceiue thee in whom thou hast confidence saying Ierusalen shal not be geuen into the hand of the king of the Assyrians † Loe thou hast heard al thinges the kinges of the Assyrians haue done to al countries which they haue subuerted and canst thou be deliuered † Why haue the goddes of the nations deliuered them whom my fathers haue subuerted Gozam and Haram and Reseph and the children of Eden that were in Thalassar † Where is the king of Emath and the king of Arphad and the king of the citie of Sepharuaim of Ana Aua † And Ezechias tooke the letters of the hand of the messengers and read them and went vp into the house of our Lord and Ezchias layd them open before our Lord † And Ezchias prayed to our Lord saying † O Lord of hostes God of Israel which sittest vpon the Cherubs thou art the onlie God of al the kingdomes of the earth thou hast made heauen and earth † Incline ô Lord thine eare and heare open ô Lord thine eies and see and heare al the wordes of Sennacherib which he hath sent to blaspheme the liuing God † For in verie deede ô Lord the kinges of the Assyrians haue made landes desolate and the countries of the same † And they haue geuen their goddes to fyre for they were not goddes but the workes of mens handes wood stone they brake them in peeces † And now ô Lord our God saue vs out of his hand and let al the kingdomes of the earth knowe that thou onlie art the Lord. † And Isaie the sonne of Amos sent to Ezechias saying Thus sayth our Lord the God of Israel For the thinges that thou praied me concerning Sennacherib the king of Assyrians † this is the word which our Lord hath spoken vpon him The virgin daughter of Sion hath despised thee and scorned thee the daughter of Ierusalem hath wagged the head after thee † Whom hast thou vpbrayded and whom hast thou blasphemed and vpon whom hast thou exalted voice and lifted vp the height of thine eies To the holie one of Israel † By the hand of thy seruants thou hast vpbrayded our Lord and hast sayd In the multitude of my chariotes haue I climed the height of mountaynes the toppes of Libanus and I wil cut downe the high cedres therof the chosen firre trees therof and wil enter to the toppe of the height therof to the forest of his Carmel † I haue digged and drunken the water and haue dried vp with the steppe of my foote al the riuers of the rampiers † Why hast thou not heard what I haue done to him of old from ancient daies haue I formed it and now I haue brought it to effect and it is made to the rooting out of litle hilles bickering together and of sensed cities † The inhabitants of them with shortened hand haue trembled and are confounded they are become as hay of the field and grasse of the pasture ground and herbe of the house toppes which hath withered before it was ripe † I haue knowen thy habitation and thy going out and thy coming in and thy madnes agaynst me † When thou didstrage agaynst me thy pride ascended into mine eares therfore I wil put a ring in thy nosthrels and a bitte in thy lippes wil bring thee backe into the way by which thou camest † But to th●e this shal be a signe eate this yeare the thinges that grow of themselues and in the second yeare eate fruites but in the third yeare sow and reape plant vineyards and eate the fruite of them † And that which shal be saued of the house of Iuda and which is leaft shal take roote downeward and shal beare fruite vpward † because out of Ierusalem there shal a remnant goe forth and saluation from mount
ancient people the thinges to come and that shal be hereafter let them shew vnto them † Feare ye not neither be ye trubled from that time I haue made thee to heare and haue declared you are my witnesses Is there a God beside me and a maker whom I haue not knowen † Al the makers of an idol are nothing and their best beloued thinges shal not profite them Them selues are their witnesses that they doe not see nor vnderstand that they may be confounded † Who hath formed a god and molten a sculptil profitable to nothing † Behold al the partakers therof shal be confounded for the makers are of men they shal al assemble they shal stand and feare and shal be confounded together † The yron smith hath wrought with the file with coales and with hammers he hath formed it and hath wrought in the arme of his strength he shal hunger and faynt he shal not drinke water and shal become wearie † The carpenter hath stretched out a rule he hath formed it with a plaine he hath made it with corners and hath fashioned it round with the compasse and he hath made the image of a man as it were a beautiful man dwelling in a house † He hath cut downe cedars taken the helme tree the oke that stood among the trees of the forest he hath planted the pine tree which the rayne nourished † And it was made a fyre for men he tooke of them and was warmed and kindled them and baked bread but of the rest he wrought a god and adored he made a sculptil and bowed downe before it † Halfe he burnt with fyre and of the halfe broyled he flesh eate it he sod pottage and was filled and was warmed and sayd Aha I am warme I haue sene the fyre † But the rest therof he made a god and a sculptil to him self he boweth before it and besecheth saying Deliuer me because thou art my God † They haue not knowen nor vnderstood for they haue forgotten that their eies could not see and that they could not vnderstand with their hart † They doe not recount in their minde nor know nor feele that they should say Halfe therof I haue burnt with fyre and I haue baked bread vpon the coales therof I haue broyled flesh haue eaten and of the rest therof shal I make an idol shal I fal downe before the stocke of a tree † Part therof is ashes an vnwise hart adored it he wil not saue his soule nor say Perhaps there is a lie in my right hand † Remember these thinges ô Iacob and Israel because thou art my seruant I haue formed thee thou art my seruant ô Israel foget me not † I haue cleane taken away thine iniquities as a cloude thy sinnes as a mist returne to me because I haue redemed thee † Prayse ye ô heauens because the Lord hath done mercie make iubilation ye endes of the earth ye mountaynes sound prayse thou forest and euerie tree therof because the Lord hath redemed Iacob and Israel shal be glorified † Thus sayth our Lord thy redemer and thy maker from the wombe I am the Lord that make al thinges that alone stretch out the heauens that establish the earth and none with me † That make the signes of diuiners voide and turne the southsayers into furie That turne the wise backward and that make their knowlege foolish † That rayseth vp the word of his seruant and accomplisheth the counsel of his messengers which say to Ierusalem Thou shalt be inhabited to the cities of Iuda You shal be built and I wil rayse vp the desertes therof † Which say to the depth Be thou desolate and thy riuers I wil drie vp † Who say to Cyrus Thou art my pastour and thou shalt accomplish al my wil. Who say to Ierusalem Thou shalt be built and to the temple Thou shalt be formed CHAP. XLV Cyrus by Gods prouidence ouercoming Babylon wil deliuer the Iewes from captiuitie 4. Yet is reprehended because he acknowledgeth not God 8. Vpon which occasion the prophet foresheweth the coming of Christ 14. in figure of whom he addeth more of Cyrus 18. and auoucheth that there is but one true God THVS sayth the Lord to my christ Cyrus whose right hand I haue taken to subdew the Gentiles before his face and to turne the backes of kinges to open the doores before him and the gates shal not be shut † I wil goe before thee and wil humble the glorious of the earth I wil breake the brasen gates and wil burst the iron barres † And I wil geue thee hidden treasures mysteries of secretes that thou mayst know that I am the Lord which cal thy name the God of Israel † For my seruant Iacob and Israel myne elect and I haue called thee by thy name I haue resembled thee and thou hast not knowen me † I the Lord there is none els beside me there is no God I girded thee and thou hast not knowen me † that they which are from the rising of the sunne and which are from the w●st may know that there is none beside me I the Lord and there is none oher † that forme light and create darknesse make peace and create euil I the Lord that doe al these thinges † Droppe dew ye heauens from aboue and let the cloudes rayne the iust be the earth opened and bud forth a sauiour and let iustice spring vp withal I the Lord haue created him † Woe to him that gainesayeth his maker a sheard of the earthen pottes shal the clay say to him that fashioneth it What makest thou thy worke is without handes † Woe to him that sayth to his father Why doest thou beget and to the woman Why doest thou trauel † Thus sayth our Lord the holy one of Israel the maker therof Aske me thinges to come concerning my children and the worke of my handes command you me † I made the earth man vpon the same I haue created my handes stretched forth the heauens and I haue commanded al their host † I haue raysed him vp to iustice wil direct al his wayes he shal build my citie dismisse my captiuitie not for price nor for giftes sayth our Lord the God of hostes † Thus sayth our Lord The labour of Aegypt and the merchandise of Aethiopia and of Sabaim the high men shal passe to thee shal be thine they shal walke after thee they shal goe bound with manicles and they shal adore thee and shal beseche thee Onlie in thee is God and there is no God beside thee † Verely thou art God hidden the God of Israel a sauiour † They are al confounded and ashamed the forgers of errours are gone together into confusion † Israel is saued in our Lord with eternal saluation you shal not be confounded and you shal not be ashamed for euer and euer †
send the sword after them til they be consumed † Thus saith the Lord of hosts the God of Israel Consider and cal ye lamenting wemen and let them come send to them that are wise and let them make haste † let them hasten take vp a lamentation vpon vs let our eies shede teares our eieliddes rune downe with waters † Because a voice of lamentation is heard from Sion How are we wasted and confounded exceedingly because we haue left the land because our tabernacles are cast downe † Heare therefore ye wemen the word of our Lord and let your eares take the word of his mouth and teach your daughters lamentation and euerie one her neighbour mourning † because death is come vp through our windowes it is entred into our houses to destroy the children from without the young men our of the streetes † Speake Thus saith our Lord and the carcasse of man shal fal as dung vpon the face of the countrie and as a grasse behind the backe of the mower and there is none to gather it † Thus saith our Lord Let not the wiseman glorie in his wisedom and let not the strong man glorie in his strength let not the rich man glorie in his riches † but he that glorieth let him glorie in this to vnderstand know me because I am the Lord that do mercie and iudgement and iustice in the earth for these thinges please me saith our Lord. † Behold the daies come saith our Lord and I wil visite vpon euerie one that hath the prepuce circumcised † vpon Aegypt and vpon Iuda and vpon Edom and vpon the children of Ammon and vpon Moab and vpon al that haue their heare powled dwelling in the desert because al nations haue the prepuce but al the house of Israel are vncircumcised in the hart CHAP. X. Influence of starres nor imagined powre of idols is not to be feared but God only 6. whose Maiestie is infinite and idols haue no powre at al. 19. Ierusalem lamenteth 24. and prayeth God to pardon and protect his owne people HEARE ye the word which our Lord hath spoken concerning you ô house of Israel † Thus saith our Lord According to the waies of the Gentils learne not and of the fignes of heauen which the heathen feare be not afraid † Because the lawes of the people are vaine because the worke of the hand of the artificer hath cut a tree out of the forest with an axe † with siluer and gold he hath decked it with nailes and hammers he hath compacted it that it fal not asunder † They are framed after the simulitude of a palme tree and shal not speake being caried they shal be remoued because they are not able to go Therefore feare them not because they can neither doe il nor wel † There is not the like vnto thee ô Lord thou art great and great is thy name in strength † Who shal not feare thee ô king of Nations For thine is the glorie among al the wise of the Gentiles in al their kingdoms there is none like vnto thee † They shal be proued altogether vnwise and foolish the doctrine of their vanitie is wood † Siluer wrapped vp is brought from Tharsis and gold from Ophaz the worke of the artificer and the handes of the coppersmith hyacinth and purple are their clothing al these thinges are the worke of artificers † But our Lord is the true God he is the liuing God and the King euerlasting at his indignation the earth shal be moued the Gentils shal not sustaine his threatning † Thus then you shal say to them The goddes that made not heauen and earth let them perish from of the earth and from these places that are vnder heauen † He that maketh the earth in his strength prepareth the world in his wisedom and with his prudence stretcheth out the heauens † At his voice he geueth a multitude of waters in the heauen lifteth vp the cloudes from the endes of the earth he maketh lightninges into rayne and bringeth forth the winde out of his treasures † Euerie man is become a foole for knowlege euery craftes man is confounded in the sculptil because it is false that he hath melted and there is no spirite in them † They are vaine thinges and a worke worthie to be laughed at in the time of their visitation they shal perish † The portion of Iacob is not like to these for it is he that formed al thinges and Israel is the rodde of his inheritance the Lord of hosts is his name † Gather thy confusion out of the land thou that dwellest in beseige † Because thus saith our Lord Behold I wil cast forth farre of the inhabitans of the land at this time I wil afflict them so that they may not be found † Woe is me for my destruction my plague is very sore But I said Truly this is myne infirmitie and I wil beare it † My tabernacle is wasted al my cordes are broken in sunder my children are gone out from me and are not there is none to stretch out my tent anie more to set vp my courtaines † Because the pastours haue done foolishly and haue not sought our Lord therefore haue they not vnderstood and al their flocke is dispersed † Loe the voice of a bruit cometh a great commotion from the land of the North to make the cities of Iuda a desert an habitation of dragons † I know Lord that mans way is not his owne neither is it in a man to walke and to direct his steppes † Correct me ô Lord but yet in iudgement and not in thy furie lest perhappes thou bring me to nothing † Power out thine indignation vpon the Gentiles that haue not knowen thee and vpon the prouinces that haue not inuocated thy name because they haue eaten Iacob and deuoured him and consumed him and haue dissipated his glorie CHAP. XI The Prophet being commanded to preach the obseruation of Gods couenant is not heard 9. The people folovv their fathers example adoring idols 11. and shal therefore be seuerely punished neither shal their idols nor prayers of the iust profite them 15. their malice against Christ is described 20. and the reuenge therof THE word that was made from our Lord to Ieremie saying † Heare ye the wordes of this couenant and speake to the men of Iuda and to the inhabitants of Ierusalem † and thou shalt say to them Thus saith our Lord the God of Israel Cursed is the man that shal not heare the wordes of this couenant † which I commanded your fathers in the day that I brought them out of the Land of Aegypt out of the yron fornace saying Heare ye my voice and doe al thinges that I command you and you shal be my people and I wil be your God † That I may raise vp the othe which I sware to your
nation and manie kinges shal rise from the endes of the earth † They shal take bow and shield they are cruel and vnmerciful their voice shal sound as the sea and they shal mount vpon horses as a man prepared to battel against thee ô daughter of Babylon † The king of Babylon hath heard the fame of them and his handes are dissolued anguish hath caught him sorow as a woman in trauel † Behold as a lion he shal come vp from the pride of Iordan to the strong beautifulnes because I wil make him runne sodenly to her and who shal be a chosen one whom I may appoint ouer her For who is like to me and who shal abide me and who is this pastour that can resist my countenance † Therefore heare ye the counsel of our Lord which he hath conceiued in his minde against Babylon and his cogitations which he hath thought vpon the land of the Chaldees Vnles the litle ones of the flockes shal plucke them downe vnles their habitation shal be destroyed with them † At the voice of the captiuitie of Babylon the earth is moued and the crie is heard amongst the Nations CHAP. LI. More misories shal fal vpon Babylon 11. by the Medes with destruction of her idoles THVS saith our Lord Behold I wil raise vpon Babylon and vpon the inhabitants thereof which haue lifted vp their hart against me as it were a pestilent winde † And I wil send vpon Babylon ●anners and they shal fanne it and shal destroy her land because they are come vpon her on euerie side in the day of her affliction † Let not him that bendeth bend his bow and let not him goe vp that is in a brigandin spare not her young men kil al her host † And the slaine shal fal in the land of the Chaldees and the wounded in the countries thereof † Because Israel and Iuda haue not bene left as a widow of their God the Lord of hostes but their land hath bene replenished with sinne from the holie one of Israel † Flee ye out of the middes of Babylon and let euerie one saue his owne life hold not your peace vpon her iniquitie because it is the time of reuenge from our Lord he wil requite her the like † Babylon is a golden cuppe in the hand of our Lord inebriating al the earth of her wine haue the Nations drunke and therefore they are in commotion † Babylon is fallen sodenly and is destroyed howle ye vpon her take resine for her sorow if perhaps she may be healed † We haue cured Babylon and she is not healed let vs forsake her let vs goe euerie man to his owne land because her iudgement hath reached euen to the heauens is lifted vp vnto the clowdes † Our Lord hath brought forth our iustices come and let vs tel in Sion the worke of the Lord our God † Make sharpe the arrowes fil the quiuers our Lord hath raysed vp the spirite of the kinges of the Medes and against Babylon his minde is to destroy it because it is the reuenge of our Lord the reuenge of his temple † Vpon the walles of Babylon lift vp the ensigne increase the watch set vp watchemen prepare embushments because our Lord hath meant and hath done what soeuer he spake against the inhabitants of Babylon † Thou that dwellest vpon manie waters rich in treasures thine end is come with in a foote of thy cutting of † The Lord of hostes hath sworne by his soule that I wil replenish thee with men as it were with the locust and vpon thee shal the merie shoute be song † He that made the earth in his strength hath prepared the world in his wisedom and with his prudence stretched out the heauens † He geuing a voice the waters are multiplied in heauen who lifteth vp the clowdes from the extreme part of the earth lightenings he hath turned into rayne and he hath brought forth the winde out of his treasures † Euerie man is become a foole by knowlege euerie mettal caster is confounded in his sculptil because his casting is counterfet neither is there spirite in them † They are vaine workes and worthie to be laughed at in the time of their visitation they shal perish † The portion of Iacob is not as these thinges because he that made al thinges he it is and Israel is the scepter of his inheritance the Lord of hostes is his name † Thou doest knocke together the vessels of warre for me and I wil knock together in thee the Gentiles and I wil destroy in thee kingdomes † And I wil breake in thee the horse and his rider and I wil knock together in thee the chariot and the rider thereof † And I wil knocke together in thee man and woman and I wil knocke together in thee the old man and the child and I wil knock together in thee the young man and the virgin † and I wil knocke together in thee the pastour and his flocke and I wil knocke together in thee the husbandman and his draweing cattle and I wil knocke together in thee dukes and magistrates † And I wil render to Babylon and to al the inhabitants of Chaldee al their euil that they haue done in Sion before your eyes saith our Lord. † Behold I to thee thou pestiferous mountaine saith our Lord which corruptest the whole earth and I wil streatch out my hand vpon thee and wil roll thee out of the rockes and wil geue thee to be a mountayne of burning † And they shal not take of thee a stone for the corner and a stone for foundations but thou shalt be destroyed for euer saith our Lord. † Lift ye vp an ensigne in the land sound with the trumpet among the Gentiles sanctifie the Gentiles vpon her declare against her to the kinges of Ararat Menni and Ascenez number Taphsar against her bring the horse as the stinging locust † Sanctifie the Gentiles against her the kings of Media the dukes thereof and al the Magistrates thereof al the land of his dominion † And the land shal be in a commotion and shal be trubled because the cogitation of our Lord shal awake against Babylon to lay the Land of Babylon desert and inhabitable † The valiants of Babylon haue ceased from battel they haue dwelt in holdes their strength is deuoured and they are become as wemen her tabernacles are burnt her barres are broken † A runner shal come to meete the runner and messenger to meete messenger to tel the king of Babylon that his citie is taken from one end to the other † and the fordes are taken before hand and the fennes be burnt with fire and the men of warre be trubled † Because thus saith the Lord of hostes the God of Israel The daughter of Babylon is as a barne floore the time of her threshing yet a litle and the time of her reaping shal come
† Nabuchodosor the king of Babylon hath eaten me he hath deuoured me he hath made me as an emptie vessel he hath swallowed me vp as a dragon he hath filled his bellie with my tendernes and hath cast me out † Iniquitie against me and my flesh vpon Babylon saith the habitation of Sion and my bloud vpon the inhabitantes of Chaldee saith Ierusalem † Therefore thus saith our Lord Behold I wil iudge thy cause and wil reuenge thy vengeance and I wil make her sea desolate and wil drie vp her vayne † And Babylon shal be into heapes the habitation of dragons astonishment and hissing because there is not an inhabiter † They shal roare together as lions they shal shake the manes as the whelpes of lions † In their heate I wil set their drinke and I wil make them drunke that they may be drousie and sleepe an euerlasting sleepe not arise saith our Lord. † I wil leade them as lambes to be a victime and as rammes with kiddes † How is Sesach taken and the noble one of al the earth apprehended How is Babylon become an astonishment among the Gentiles † The sea is come vp ouer Babylon she is couered with the multitude of the waues thereof † Her cities are become an astonishment a land inhabitable and desolate a land wherein none can dwel nor sonne of man may passe by it † And I wil visite vpon Bel in Babylon and I wil cast out of his mouth that which he had swallowed and the Gentiles shal no more runne together vnto him for the wall also of Babylon shal fal † Goe out of the middes of her my people that euerie one may saue his life from the wrath of the furie of our Lord. † And lest perhaps your hartes faint and ye feare the bruite that shal be heard in the land and there shal come a bruite in the yeare and after this yeare a bruite and iniquitie in the land and ruler vpon ruler † Therefore behold the daies come and I wil visite vpon the sculptiles of Babylon and al her land shal be confounded and al her slaine shal fal in the middes of her † And the heauens and the earth shal prayse vpon Babylon and al thinges that are in them because spoylers shal come to her from the North saith our Lord. † And as Babylon caused that there should fal slaine in Israel so of Babylon there shal fal slaine in the whole land † You that haue escaped the sword come stand not remember our Lord a farre of and let Ierusalem ascend vpon your hart † We are confounded because we haue heard reproch ignominie hath couered our faces because strangers are come vpon the sanctification of the house of our Lord. † Therefore behold the daies come saith our Lord and I wil visite vpon her sculptiles and in al her land the wounded shal roare † If Babylon shal ascend vp into heauen and stablish her strength on high from me there shal come wasters of her saith our Lord. † A voice of crving from Babylon and great destruction from the Land of the Chaldees † because our Lord hath wasted Babylon and destroyed out of it the great voice and their waues shal sound as manie waters their voice hath geuen a sound † Because the spoyler is come vpon her that is vpon Babylon and her valiants are apprehended and their bow is weakened because the strong reuenger our Lord rendring wil repay † And I wil inebriate her princes and her wise men and her dukes and her magistrates and her valiants and they shal sleepe an euerlasting sleepe and shal not awake saith the king the Lord of hostes is his name † Thus saith the Lord of hostes That most brode wal of Babylon by vndermyning shal be vndermined and her high gates shal be burnt with fire and the labours of the peoples shal come to nothing and of the nations shal be into the fire and shal perish † The word that Ieremie the prophete commanded Saraias the sonne of Nerias the sonne of Maasias when he went with Sedecias the king into Babylon in the fourth yeare of his kingdome and Saraias was the prince of prophecie † And Ieremie wrote al the euil that was to come vpon Babylon in one booke al these wordes that are written against Babylon † And Ieremie said to Saraias When thou shalt come into Babylon and shalt see and shalt reade al these wordes † thou shalt say Lord thou hast spoken against this place to destroy it that there be none to inhabite it from man euen vnto beast and that it be a perpetual wildernesse † And when thou shalt haue finished reading this booke thou shalt tye a stone to it and shalt throw it into the middes of Euphrates † and thou shalt say So shal Babylon be drowned she shal not rise vp from the face of the affliction that I wil bring vpon her and she shal be dissolued Hitherto the wordes of Ieremie CHAP. LII A Recapitulation of the taking of Ierusalem after two yeares siege 7. king Sedecias taken in flight 10. his children slaine before his eyes with other nobles 11. his eyes put out and so lead into Babylon 12. the Temple the Palace and other houses burnt the people caried into captiuitie 15. few excepted to til the land 17. the two brasen pillars lauatorie and al the treasure taken away 24. Al the captiues at diuers times foure thousand six hundred 31. Finally king Ioachin is exalted in the court A Child of one and twentie yeares was Sedecias when he began to reigne and eleuen yeares he reigned in Ierusalem and the name of his mother was Amital the daughter of Ieremie of Lobna † And he did euil in the eyes of our Lord according to al thinges that Ioakim had done † Because the furie of our Lord was against Ierusalem and against Iuda til he cast them away from his face and Sedecias reuolted from the king of Babylon † And it came to passe in the ninth yeare of his reigne in the tenth moneth the tenth of the moneth came Nabuchodonosor the king of Babylon him self and al his armie against Ierusalem and they besieged it and built against it munitions round about † And the citie was besieged vntil the eleuenth yeare of king Sedecias † And in the fourth moneth the ninth of the moneth a famine possessed the citie and there were no victuals for the people of the land † And a breache was made into the citie and al the men of warre fled and went out of the citie in the night by the way of the gate that is betwen the two walles leadeth to the kinges garden the Chaldees besieging the citie round about and they departed by the way that leadeth into the wildernes † But the armie of the Chaldees pursued the king and they apprehended Sedecias in the desert which is beside Iericho and al his trayne fled scattering from him † And when
deliuer vs. † But if he wil not be it knowen to thee ô king that we worshipe not thy goddes the golden statua which thou hast erected we adore not † Then was Nabuchodonosor replenished with furie and the looke of his face was altered vpon Sidrach Misach and Abdenago and he commanded that the fornace should be heated seuen times more then it had bene accustomed to be heated † And commanded the strongest men of his host to binde the feete of Sidrach Misach and Abdenago and to cast them into the fornace of burning fyre † And forth with those men being bound with their breeches and head attire and shoes and garments were cast into the fornace of burning fyre † For the commandent of the king did vrge and the fornace was heated excedingly Moreouer the flame of the fyre slew those men that had cast in Sidrach Misach and Abdenago † But these three men that is Sidrach Misach and Abdenago fel in the middes of the fornace of burning fire bound together That vvhich folovveth I found not in the Hebrevve volumes † And they walked in the middes of the flame praysing God and blessing our Lord. † And Azarias standing prayed thus and opening his mouth in the middes of the fire he sayd † Blessed art thou ô Lord the God of our fathers and laudable and glorious is thy name for euer † because thou art iust in al thinges which thou hast done to vs and al thy workes are true and thy wayes right and al thy iudgements true † For thou hast done true iudgements according to al thinges that thou hast brought in vpon vs and vpon the holie citie of our fathers Ierusalem because in truth in iudgement thou hast brought in al these thinges for our sinnes † For we haue sinned and done vniustly reuolting from thee and we haue offended in al thinges † and thy precepts we haue not heard nor obserued nor done as thou hadst commanded vs that it might be wel with vs. † Al thinges therfore that thou hast brought in vpon vs and al thinges that thou hast done to vs thou hast done with true iudgement † and thou hast deliuered vs into the handes of our enemies vniust and most wicked and preuaricatours to an vniust king and most wicked aboue al the earth † And now we can not open the mouth we are become a confusion and reproch to thy seruants to them that worshipe thee † Deliuer vs not for euer we besech thee for thy name sake and dissipate not thy testament † neither take thou away thy mercie from vs for Abraham thy beloued and Isaac thy seruant and Israel thy holie one † to whom thou hast spoken promising that thou wouldest multiplie their seede as the starres of heauen and as the sand that is in the sea shore † Because ô Lord we are diminished more then al nations and are abased in al the earth this day for our sinnes † And there is not at this time prince duke and prophet nor holocaust nor sacrifice nor oblation nor incense nor place of first fruits before thee † that we may finde thy mercie but in contrite minde spirit of humilitie let vs be receiued † As in holocaust of rammes and bulles and as in thousands of fat lambes so let our sacrifice be made in thy sight this day that it may please thee because there is no confusion to them that trust in thee † And now we folow thee in al our hart and feare thee and seeke thy face † Confound vs not but doe with vs according to thy meekenes and according to the multitude of thy mercie † And deliuer vs in thy meruels and geue glorie to thy name ô Lord † and let al be confounded that shew euils to thy seruants let them be confunded in al thy might and let their strength be broken † and let them know that thou art the Lord the onlie God and glorious ouer the round world † And the kings seruants that had cast them in ceased not to heate the fornace with Naphtha tow and pitch and drie stickes † and the flame mounted out aboue the fornace nine and fourtie cubits † and it brake forth and burnt them whom it found by the fornace of the Chaldees † But the Angel of our Lord descended with Azarias and his felowes into the fornace and he shooke the flame of the fire out of the fornace † and made the middes of the fornace as a winde of dew blowing and the fire touched them not at al nor payned them nor did them anie greuance † Then these three as out of one mouth praysed and glorified and blessed God in the fornace saying † Blessed art thou ô Lord the God of our fathers and laudable and glorious and superexalted for euer and blessed is the holie name of thy glorie and laudable and superexalted in al ages † Blessed art thou in the holie temple of thy glorie passing laudable and passing glorious for euer † Blessed art thou in the throne of thy kingdom and passing laudable and superexalted for euer † Blessed art thou that beholdest the depths and sittest vpon the Cherubs and laudable and superexalted for euer † Blessed art thou in the firmament of heauen and laudable and glorious for euer † Al workes of our Lord blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Blesse our Lord ye Angels of our Lord prayse superexalt him for euer † Ye heauens blesse our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Al waters that are aboue the heauens blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Blesse our Lord al ye powers of our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Sunne and moone blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Starres of heauens blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Euerie shower dew blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Al spirits of God blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Fire and heate blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Colde and heate blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Dewes and hore frost blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Frost and cold blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Yse and snowes blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Nightes and dayes blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer Light and darknes blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Lightenings and cloudes blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Let the earth blesse our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Mountaines and litle hilles blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Al things that spring in the earth blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer †
Blesse our Lord ye fountaines prayse and superexalt him for euer † Seas and riuers blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Whales and al things that moue in the waters blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Blesse our Lord al ye foules of heauen prayse and superexalt him for euer † Al beasts and cattel blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Sonnes of men blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Let Israel blesse our Lord prayse and superexalte him for euer † Priests of our Lord blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Seruants of our Lord blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Spirits and soules of the iust blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Holie and humble of hart blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer † Ananias Azarias and Misael blesse ye our Lord prayse and superexalt him for euer Because he hath deliuered vs from hel and saued vs out of the hand of death and deliuered vs out of the middes of the burning flame and out of the middes of the fire hath he rid vs. † Confesse ye to our Lord because he is good because his mercie is for euer † Al religious blesse ye our Lord the God of goddes prayse and confesse ye to him because his mercie is vnto al worldes Hitherto it is not in the Hebrevv and that vvhich vve haue put is translated out of the Edition of Theodotion † Then Nabuchodonosor the king was astonied and he arose hastely said to his nobles Did we not cast three men fettered into the middes of the fire Who answering the king said It is true ô king † He answered and said Behold I see foure men loose and walking in the middes of the fire and there is no corruption in them the forme of the fourth is like to the sonne of God † Then came Nabuchodonosor to the doore of the fornace of burning fire and said Sidrach Misach Abdenago seruants of the high God goe ye forth and come And forthwith Sidrach Misach and Abdenago went out of the middes of the fire † And the nobles and the magistrates and iudges and the potentates of the king being gathered together beheld those men that the fire had no powre on their bodies not a heare of their head was singed yea their breeches were not altered the sent of the fire had not passed by them † And Nabuchodonosor breaking forth said Blessed be the God of them to witte of Sidrach Misach and Abdenago who hath sent his Angel and hath deliuered his seruants that beleued in him and they changed the kings word deliuered their bodies that they might not serue and might not adore anie god except their owne God † By me therfore this decree is made that euerie people tribe and tongue whatsoeuer shal speake blasphemie against the God of Sidrach Misach and Abdenago he perish and his house be wasted for there is none other God that can so saue † Then did the king promote Sidrach Misach and Abdenago in the prouince of Babylon † Nabuchodonosor the king to al peoples nations and tongues that dwel in the whole earth peace be multiplied vnto you † The high God hath wrought signes and meruelous thinges with me It hath pleased me therfore to publish † his signes because they are great and his meruels because they are strong and his kingdom an euerlasting kingdom his powre in generation and to genaration CHAP. IIII. King Nabuchodonosor hauing an other dreame telleth it to Daniel demanding of him the interpretation 16. who encoreged and warrented to speake freely sheweth that the king shal become like a beast in forme seuen yeares 28. the same is confirmed by a voice from heauen 30. and being fulfilled he is at last restored to his owne forme and state I Nabuchodonosor was quiet in my house and florishing in my palace † I saw a dreame that made me sore afrayd and my cogitations in my bed and the visions of my head disturbed me † And by me there was a decree setforth that al the wisemen of Babylon should be brought into my sight and that they should shew me the solution of the dreame † Then came in the southsayers magicians Chaldees and diuiners and I told the dreame in their sight the solution therof they shewed me not † til their collegue Daniel came into my fight whose name is Baltassar according to the name of my God who hath the spirit of the holie goddes in himself and I told the dreame before him † Baltassar prince of the southsayers because I know that thou hast the spirit of the holie goddes in thee and no secrete is impossible to thee tel thou the visions of my dreames which I haue sene and the solution of them † The vision of my head in my bed I saw and behold a tree in the middes of the earth and the height therof exceding † A great tree and strong and the height therof touching the heauen the sight therof was euen to the endes of al the earth † The leaues therof most fayre and the fruit therof exceding much and the foode of al thinges in it vnder it dwelt cattel and beasts and in the boughes therof conuersed the foules of heauen and of it al flesh did eate † I saw in the vision of my head vpon my bed behold a watchman and an holie one descended from heauen † He cried mightely and thus he sayd Cut ye downe the tree choppe of the boughes therof shake of the leaues therof and scatter the fruits therof let the beasts flie that are vnder it and the foules from the boughes therof † But yet leaue the spring of the rootes therof in the earth and let it be tyed with yron and brasen band among the grasse that is without and let it be dipped with the dew of heauen and with wild beasts his portion in the grasse of the earth † “ Let his hart be changed from humane let the hart of a wild beast be geuen him and let seuen times be changed ouer him † In the sentence of the watchman is the decree and the word of saintes and the petition til the liuing know that the hiegh one ruleth in the kingdom of men and to whom soeuer it shal please him he wil geue it the basest man he wil appoint ouer it † This dreame saw I Nabuchodonosor the king thou therfore ô Baltassar tel the interpretation quickly because al the wisemen of my kingdom can not declare the solution vnto me but thou canst because the spirit of holie goddes is in thee † Then Daniel whose name was Baltassar began secretely to thinke within himself as it were for one houre his cogitations trubled him But the king answering said Baltassar let not the dreame
voice Great art thou ô Bel and there is not any deceite with thee † And Daniel laughed and he held the king that he should not goe in and he sayd Behold the pauement marke whose steppes these are † And the king sayd I see the steppes of men wemen and of infantes And the king was angrie † Then apprehended he the priests their wiues their children and they shewed him secrete litle doores by which they came in consumed the thinges that were on the table † The king therfore them he deliuered Bel into the powre of Daniel who ouerthrewe him his temple † And there was a great dragon in that place the Babylonians worshipped him † And the king sayd to Daniel Loe now thou canst not say that this same is not a liuing god adore him therfore † And Daniel sayd The Lord my God I doe adore because he is the liuing God † but thou ô king geue me licence and I wil kil the Dragon without sword and clubbe And the king sayd I geue thee licence † Daniel therfore tooke pitch fatte and heares and sod them together he made lumpes and gaue into the Dragons mouth the Dragon burst in sunder And he sayd Loe whom you worshipped † Which when the Babylonians had heard they were wrath excedingly and being gathered together against the king they said The king is become a Iewe. Bel he hath destroyed the Dragon he hath killed he hath slaine the priests † And they sayd when they were come to the king Deliuer vs Daniel otherwise we wil kil thee thy house † The king therfore saw that they pressed vpon him vehemently and compelled by necessity he deliuered Daniel to them † Who cast him into the lake of lions and he was there six dayes † Moreouer in the lake were seuen lions there were geuen to them two bodies euerie day two sheepe and they were not geuen vnto them that they might deuoure Daniel † And there was d Habacuc a prophete in Iewrie he had boyled broth had broken bread in a bowle and he went into the field to carie it to the reapers † And the Angel of our Lord sayd to Habacuc Carie the dinner which thou hast into Babylon to Daniel who is in the lake of lions † And Habacuc sayd Lord Babylon I haue not sene and the lake I know not † And the Angel of our Lord tooke him by the toppe of his head and caried him by the heare of his head put him into Babylon ouer the lake in the force of his spirit † And Habacuc cried saying Daniel take the dinner that God hath sent to thee † And Daniel sayd Thou hast remembred me ô God and hast not forsaken them that loue thee † And Daniel rysing vp did eate Moreouer the Angel of our Lord restored Habacuc forth with in his place † The king therfore came the seuenth day to lament Daniel and he came to the lake and looked in and behold Daniel sitting in the middes of the lions † And the king cried out with a lowd voice saying Great art thou ô Lord the God of Daniel And he drew him out of the lake of lions † But those that had bene the cause of his perdition he cast into the lake and they were deuoured in a moment before him † Then the king sayd Let al inhabitants in the whole earth feare the God of Daniel because he is the Sauiour doing signes meruels in the earth who hath deliuered Daniel out of the lions denne THE ARGVMENT OF THE TWELVE LESSE PROPHECLES VVHY Isai Ieremie Ezechiel and Daniel are called the foure greater Prophetes and these twelue the lesse there semeth no other certaine and proper reason but because they writte more largely and these more brifely For otherwise without essential difference al the sixtene as also Baruch whose booke is inserted with Ieremies and Moyses Samuel the Royal Psalmist Dauid Nathan Elias Elizeus Esdras Nehemias and manie others some writing bookes some not were absolutly true Prophetes of God indued with the holie spirite of prophecie had the like reuelations with the same assurance of truth in great part of the same Mysteries as wel perteyning to the old Testament as to the New And so these twelue contracted into the straitnes of one volume sayth S. Ierom multò aliud quam sonant in litera praefigurant Prefigurate a farre other thing then they sound in the letter Sygnifying as he elswhere explicateth that they do foreshew manie important thinges not only perteyning no the Iewes and some other peoples of those former times but also of al nations to be conuerted to Christ They were not al at one time but O see Ioel Amos Abdias Ionas and Micheas prophecied before the captiuitie of the tenne Tribes Nahum Habacuc and Sophonias after that captiuitie and before the captiuitie of the two Tribes And the other three Aggaeus Zacharias and Malachie after the relaxation from captiuitie Neither did they al prophecie in the same places nor concerning the same people and so haue their particular arguments as we shal briefly note of euerie one as they folow in order Here vve may note for instruction of the vulgar reader that the Prophetes commonly vse one of these names when they direct their speach of the kingdom of two Tribes Iuda Beniamin Ierusalem or The house of Dauid Because Iuda vvas the chiefe and most vvorthie tribe Beniamin the other only tribe besides Leui that ioyned vvith Iuda Ierusalem the Metropolitan and Royal citie vvhere both the Temple and Kinges palace vvere situated The House of Dauid is the familie vvherof succeded al the kinges of that kingdom so long as it stood and of vvhich some remayned in more estimation then anie other euen to Christ Likevvise they vse some of these other names vvhen they speake of the kingdom of tenne Tribes Ephraim Ioseph Samaria Iezrahel Bethel or Bethauen For that their first king Ieroboam vvas of the tribe of Ephraim and so descended from Ioseph Samaria and Iezrahel vvere the chifest cities of that kingdom Bethel vvas one of the places Dan the other vvhere Ieroboam set vp the tvvo calues VVhich place vvas othervvise more truly called Bethauen the house of the idol or of vanitie or iniquitie The names also of Israel and Iacob were more commonly vsed for the tenne tribes who being more in number vsurped and appropriated to themselues the names of their general Progenitor and Patriarch Yet sometimes these names importe al the tvvelue tribes including also Leui. And sometimes especially after the captiuitie of the tenne tribes these names signifie the tvvo tribes only vvhich more imitated Iacobs steppes and vertues then the tenne THE PROPHECIE OF OSEE OSEE borne in Belomoth as writeth S. Epiphanius of the tribe of Issachar prophecied in the reigne of Ozias otherwise called Azarias Ioathan Achaz Ezechias kinges
because he hath gathered them together as the haye of the floore † Arise and thresh ô daughter of Sion because I wil make thy horne of yron and thy hoofes I wil make of brasse thou shalt breake in peeces manie peoples and shalt kil the spoiles of them to our Lord and their strength to the Lord of the whole earth CHAP. V. Ierusalem shal be besieged and taken 2. Christ shal be borne in Bethlehem 3. the Iewes shal not be wholly reiected vntil the Gentiles beginne to embrace the true faith 4. Which shal be spred in the whole world 8. pure from idolatrie 14. and the incredulous punished NOW shalt thou be spoiled daughter of the spoiler they haue layd si●ge vpon vs with a rod shal they strike the cheeke of the iudge of Israel † AND THOV BETHLEHEM Ephrata art a litle one in the thousands of Iuda out of thee shal come forth vnto me he that shal be the dominatour in Israel and his coming forth “ from the begynning from the dayes of eternitie † Therfore shal he geue them euen til the time wherin she that traueleth shal bring forth and the remnant of his bretheren shal be conuerted to the children of Israel † And he shal stand and feede in the strength of our Lord in the height of the name of our Lord his God and they shal be conuerted because now shal he be magnified euen to the endes of the earth † And this man shal be peace when the Assyrian shal come into our land and when he shal tread in our houses and we wil rayse vpon him “ seuen pastours and “ eight principal men † And they shal feede the land of Assur in the sword and the land of Nemrod in the speares therof and he shal deliuer from Assur when he shal come into our Land and when he shal tread in our coasts † And the remnant of Iacob shal be in the middes of manie peoples as dew from our Lord and as droppes vpon the grasse which expecteth not man and tarieth not for the children of men † And the remnant of Iacob shal be in the Gentiles in the middes of manie peoples as a lion among the beasts of the forests and as a lions whelpe among the flockes of cattel who when he hath passed and troden downe and taken there is none to deliue● † Thy hand shal be exalted ouer thine enemies and al thine enemies shal perish † And it shal be in that day sayth our Lord I wil take away thy horses out of the middes of thee and wil destroy thy chariots † And I wil destroy the cities of thy land and wil destroy al thy munitions and I wil take away sorceries out of thy hand there shal be no diuinations in thee † And I wil make thy sculptils to perish and thy statuees out of the middes of thee and thou shalt no more adore the workes of thy handes † And I wil plucke vp thy groues out of the middes of thee and wil destroy thy cities † And I wil doe vengeance in furie and in indignation among al the nations that haue not heard ANNOTATIONS CHAP. V. 2. From the beginning from the dayes of eternitie To signifie that Christ taking mans nature vvas neuertheles eternal God vvith the Father and Holie Ghost the prophet addeth that he vvas from the beginning and from the dayes of eternitie vvhich maner of speach by ●te●a●●ng the same termes as also seculum seculi secu●a saeculo●um the like signifie absolute eternitie Though the same wordes put single in some places do only importe long time or du●ing such a state as Exo. 21. v. 6. Psal 23. v. 7. 9. 5. Seuen pastors eight principal men Christ raiseth vp and alvvayes conserueth manie or a great number signified by the tvvo mystical numbers seuen and eight to defend the faithful people of the Church against Assur Nemrod that is against al persecutors and aduersaries These defenders are the Fathers and Doctors of the Church especially Bishops vvho are here called Pastors to admonish them that their office is to seed● the people vvith spiritual foode doctrine and Sacraments and are called also princes or principal men to admonish the people to obey and folovv their ordinance As S. Paul also admonisheth Obey your Prelates and be subiect to them For they vvatch as being to render account for your soules Heb. 13. CHAP. VI. God expostulateth with the chiefe of the Iewes 3. and with the whole people their ingratitude for his singular benefites 6. who is not pacified with sacrifices 8. but by doing iustice 9. which they not doing 13. shal be afflicted by their enimies HEARE ye what our Lord speaketh Arise contend in iudgement against the mountaines let the hilles heare thy voice † Let the mountaynes heare the iudgement of our Lord the strong fundations of the earth because the iudgement of our Lord is with his people and with Israel he wil be iudged † My people what haue I done to thee or what haue I molested thee answer me † Because I brought thee out of the Land of Aegypt deliuered thee out of the house of them that serued and sent before thy face Moyses and Aaron and Marie † My people remember I pray thee what Balach the king of Moab purposed and what Balaam the sonne of Beor answered him from Setim euen to Galgal that thou mightst know the iustices of our Lord. † What worthie thing shal I offer to our Lord shal I bow the knee to the high God What shal I offer vnto him holocausts calues of a yeare old † Why can our Lord be pacified with thousandes of rammes or with manie thousandes of fatte buckgoates Why shal I geue my first borne for my wickednes the fruite of my womb for the sinne of my soule † I wil shew thee ô man what is good and what our Lord requireth of thee Verely to do iudgement and to loue mercie and to walke solicitous with thy God † The voice of our Lord crieth to the citie and saluation shal be to them that feare thy name heare ye ô tribes and who shal approue it † As yet there is fire in the house of the impious treasures of iniquitie and a lesser measure ful of wrath † Why shal I iustifie an impious balance and the deceitful weights of the bag † By which her richmen were replenished with iniquitie and the inhabitants therin spake lies and their tongue was fraudulent in their mouth † And I therfore begane to strike thee with perdition for thy sinnes † Thou shalt eate shalt not be filled and thy humiliation in the middes of thee and thou shalt apprehend and shalt not saue and whom thou shalt saue I wil geue vnto the sword † Thou shalt sow and shalt not reape thou shalt tread the oliue and shalt not be anoynted with the oyle and presse muste shalt not drinke
take it † Then shal the spirit be changed and he shal passe fal this is his strength of his God † Why wast thou not from the beginning ô Lord my God my holie one we shal not dye Lord thou hast appoynted him for iudgement and strong to chastise thou hast founded him † Thine eyes are cleane from seing euil thou canst not looke toward iniquitie Why lookest thou not vpon them that doe vniust thinges holdest thy peace when the impious deuoureth him that is more iust then him self † And thou wilt make men as the fishes of the sea as the creeping beast not hauing a prince † He lifted vp al in the hooke he drew it in his traine and gathered it into his nette vpon this he wil be glad and reioyce † Therfore wil he immolate to his trayne and he wil sacrifice do his nette because by them his portion is fatte and his meate chosen † For this cause therfore spreddeth he his trayne and alwayes to kil the nations he wil not spare CHAP. II. The captiuitie of the two tribes their relaxation Christ wil assuredly come though not quickly 5. Their afflicters the Chaldees shal be destroyed 18. and al other idolaters I WIL stand vpon my watch and fixe my steppe vpon the munition and I wil behold to see what may be sayd to me and what I may answer to him that rebuketh me † And our Lord answered me sayd Write the vision make it playne vpon tables that he which runneth may read it ouer † Because as yet the vision is far and it shal appeare at the end and shal not lye if he shal make tariance expect him because coming he wil come he wil not slacke † Behold he that is incredulous his soule shal not be right in him self but the iust shal liue in his faith † And as wine deceiueth him that drinketh so shal the prowd man be and he shal not be beautified who as it were hel hath dilated his soule and himself as death and he is not filled and he hath gathered together vnto him al nations and hath heaped together vnto him al peoples † Why shal not al these take vp a parable vpon him and a speach of obscure sayings of him and it be sayd Wo to him that multiplieth thinges not his owne how long also doth he agrauat against himself thicke clay † Why shal they not rise sodenly that shal bite thee and they that teare thee be raysed vp and thou be for a spoile to them † Because thou hast spoiled manie nations al that shal be left of the peoples shal spoile thee for the bloud of man and the iniquitie of the land of the citie and of al that dwel therein † Wo to him that gathereth together naughtie auarice to his house that his nest may be on high and thinketh he is deliuered out of the hand of euil † Thou hast thought confusion to thy house thou hast cut in sunder manie peoples and thy soule hath sinned † Because the stone out of the wal shal crie and the timber that is betwen the iunctures of the buildings shal answer † Wo to him that buildeth a citie in blouds and prepareth a citie in iniquitie † Why are not these thinges from the Lord of hosts For the peoples shal labour in much fire and the nations in vaine and they shal faynt † Because the earth shal be replenished that they may know the glorie of our Lord as waters couering the sea † Wo to him that geueth drinke to his freind putting in his gal and making drunke that he may behold his nakednes † Thou art filled with ignominie for glorie drinke thou also and be fast a sleepe the cuppe of the right hand of our Lord shal compasse thee and the vomite of ignominte vpon thy glorie † Because the iniquitie of Libanus shal couer thee and the wasting of the beasts shal terrifie them for the blouds of men and the iniquitie of the land and of the citie and of al that dwel therein † What profiteth the thing engrauen that the forger therof hath grauen it a molten and a false image because the forger therof hath hoped in his forgerie to make dumme idols † Wo vnto him that sayth to wood Awake Arise to the dumme stone Why can it teach Behold this same is couered with gold and siluer and there is no spirit in the bowels therof † But our Lord is in his holie temple let al the earth be silent at his presence CHAP. III. 1. The prayer of Habacuc the prophet for ignorances LORD I heard thy hearing and was afrayd Lord thy worke in the middes of yeares quicken it In the middes of yeares shalt thou make it knowen when thou art angrie thou wilt remember mercie † God wil come from the South and the holie one from mount Pharan His glorie shal couer the heauens and the earth is ful of his prayse † His brightnes shal be as the light hornes in his handes There is his strength hid † Before his face shal death goe and the deuil shal goe forth before his feete † He stood and measured the earth he beheld and dissolued the Gentils and the mountaines of the world were broken The hilles of the world were bowed by the wayes of his eternitie † For iniquitie I saw the tents of Aethiopia the skinnes of the land of Madian shal be trubled † Why wast thou angrie with the riuers ô Lord or was thy furie in the riuers or thine indignation in the sea Who wilt mount vpon thy horses and thy chariots saluation † Raysing thou wilt rayse vp thy bow the othe to the tribes which thou hast spoken Thou wilt curte the riuers of the earth † The mountaines saw thee and were sorie the gulfe of water passed The depth gaue his voice the height lifted vp his handes † The sunne and the moone stood in their habitation in the light of thine arrowes they shal goe in the brightnes of thy glittering speare † In freating thou wilt treade downe the earth in furie thou wilt astonish the Gentils † Thou wentst forth the saluation of thy people saluation with thy Christ Thou strokest the head out of the house of the impious thou hast discouered the fundation euen to the neck † Thou hast cursed his scepters the head of his warriers them that come as a whirlewinde to disperse me Their exultation as his that deuoureth the poore in secrete † Thou madest a way in the sea for thy horses in the middes of manie waters † I heard and my bellie was trubled at the voice my lippes trembled let rottenes enter in my bones swarme vnder me That I may rest in the day of tribulation that I may ascend to our girded people † For the figtree shal not florish and there shal be no spring
holie law of God they were murdered † and there was made great wrath vpon the people excedingly CHAP. II. Mathathias with his fiue sonnes lamenteth the calamities of the people 8. and prophanation of holie thinges 15. resisteth the kings wicked decrees 23. killeth an idolater and the kings commissioner so flyeth into the mountaines with others 31. Manie are slaine not resisting in battel on the sabbath dayes 40. Vpon further consideration the rest defend themselues in the sabbath 45. kil their enimies and destroy idolatrie 49. Mathathias dying exhorteth his sonnes to be zelous in the law 65. appoynting Simon their counseler and Iudas their capitaine IN those dayes arose Mathathias the sonne of Iohn the sonne of Simeon priest of the sonnes of Ioarib from Ierusalem and he sate in the mountayne of Modin † and he had fiue sonnes Iohn who was surnamed Gaddis † and Simon who was surnamed Thasi † and Iudas who was called Machabeus † and Eleazar who was surnamed Abaron and Ionathan who was surnamed Apphus † These saw the euils that were done in the people of Iuda and in Ierusalem † And Mathathias sayd Wo is me wherfore was I borne to see the affliction of my people and the affliction of the holie citie and to sitte there when it is geuen in the handes of the enemies † The holie places are come into the hand of strangers the temple therof as an ignoble man † The vessels of her glorie are caried away captiue her old men are murdered in the streets and her youngmen are fallen by the sword of the enemies † What nation hath not inherited her kingdom and hath not obteyned her spoiles † Al her beautie is taken away She that was free is made a seruant † And loe our holies and out beautie and our glorie is desolate and the Nations haue defiled them † Whereto then is it for vs yet to liue † And Mathathias rent his garments his sonnes and they couered themselues with heareclothes and lamented excedingly † And there came thither they that were sent from king Antiochus to compel them that were fled into the citie of Modin to immolate and to burne frankincense and to depart from the law of God † And manie of the people of Israel consenting came to them but Mathathias and his sonnes stood constantly † And they that were sent from Antiochus answering sayd to Mathathias Thou art the prince and most honorable and great in this citie and adorned with sonnes and bretheren † Therfore come thou first and doe the kings commandement as al Nations haue done and the men of Iuda and they that are remayning in Ierusalem thou shalt be and thy sonnes among the kings frends amplified with gold and siluer and manie giftes † And Mathathias answered sayd with a lowde voice Although al Nations obey king Antiochus that euerie man reuolt from the seruice of the law of his fathers and consent to his commandements † I and my sonnes and my bretheren wil obey the law of our fathers † God be merciful vnto vs it is not profitable for vs to forsake the law and the iustices of God † we wil not heare the wordes of king Antiochus neither wil we sacrifice transgressing the commandments of our law to go an other way † And as he ceased to speake these words there came a certayne lewe in the eyes of al to sacrifice to the idols vpon the altar in the citie of Modin according to the kings commandment † And Mathathias saw and was sorie and his reynes trembled and his furie was kindled according to the iudgement of the law and flying vpon him he slew him vpon the altar † yea and the man whom king Antiochus had sent which compelled them to immolate he slewe in that verie time and destroyed the altar † and zeled the law as did Phinees to Zamri the sonne of Salomi † And Mathathias cried out with a lowde voice in the citie saying Euerie one that hath zele of the law establishing his testament let him comeforth after me † And he fled himself and his sonnes into the mountaynes and left al thinges whatsoeuer they had in the citie † Then came downe manie seeking iudgement and iustice into the desert † and they sate there them selues and their children and their wiues and their cattel because the euils ouerflowed vpon them † And it was reported to the kings men and to the armie that was in Ierusalem in the citie of Dauid that certayne men which dissipated the kings commandment were departed into secrete places in the desert and manie were gone after them † And forthwith they went forwards towards them and set battel against them in the day of the Sabbaths † and they sayd to them Doe you resist now also as yet comeforth and doe accordidg to the word of king Antiochus and you shal liue † And they sayd We wil not come forth neither wil we doe the kings word to pollute the day of the Sabbaths † And they hastened battel against them † And they answered them not neither did they cast a stone at them nor stopped the secrete places † saying Let vs dye al in our simplicitie and heauen and earth shal be witnesses vpon vs that you vniustly destroy vs. † And they gaue them battel on the Sabbaths and there died they their wiues their children and their cattel euen to a thousand soules of men † And Mathathias vnderstood it and his freinds and they had lamentation vpon them excedingly † And euerie man sayd to his neighbour If we shal al doe as our bretheren haue done and shal not fight against the heathen for our liues and our iustifications now wil they quickly destroy vs from the earth † And they thought in that day saying Euerie man whosoeuer shal come vnto vs in battel on the day of the Sabbaths let vs fight against him and we wil not al dye as our bretheren died in secrete places † Then was there gathered to them the synagoge of the Asside ans strong of force out of Israel euerie voluntarie in the law † and al that fled from the euils were added to them were made a strength to them † And they gathered an armie and stroke the sinners in their wrath and the wicked men in their indignation and the rest fled to the nations to escape † And Mathathias went round about and his freindes and they destroyed the altars † and they circumcided the vncircumcised children as manie as they found in the costs of Israel and in strength † And they persecuted the children of pride and the worke prospered in their handes † and they obteyned the law out of the handes of the nations and out of the handes of the kinges they gaue not the horne to the sinner † And the dayes of Mathathias approched to dye he sayd to his sonnes Now is pride strengthned and chastisement and the time of
expedient that one man dye for the people and the whole nation perish not vvhich the holie Euangelist ascribeth to his office being highpriest of that yeare he prophecied that IESVS should dye for the nation and not only for the nation but togather into one the children of God that were dispersed IESVS REDEMER correct in vs our errors gather the dispersed conserue them that are and shal be gathered make al one flocke in one fould vnder one Pastour thy selfe IESVS CHRIST To whom with the Father and the Holie Ghost be al thankes praise honour and glorie now and for euer and euer AMEN The prayer of Manasses vvith the second third Bookes of Esdras extant in most Latin and vulgare Bibles are here placed after al the Canonical bookes of the old Testament because they are not receiued into the Canon of Diuine Scriptures by the Catholique Church THE PRAYER OF MANASSES KING OF IVDA WHEN HE WAS HELD CAPTIVE IN BABYLON LORD omnipotent God of our fathers Abraham Isaac and Iacob and of their iust sede which didst make heauen and earth with al the ornamentes of them which hast bound the sea with the word of thy precept which hast shut vp the depth and sealed it with thy terrible and laudable name whom al thinges dread tremble at the countinance of thy powre because the magnificence of thy glorie is importable the wrath of thy threatning vpon sinners is intollerable but the mercie of thy promise is infinite and vnsearchable because thou art our Lord most high benigne long suffering and very merciful and penitent vpon the wickednes of men Thou Lord according to the multitude of thy goodnes hast promised penance and remission to them that haue sinned to thee and by the multitude of thy mercies thou hast decreed penance to sinners vnto saluation Thou therfore Lord God of the iust hast not appointed penance to the iust Abraham Isaac and Iacob them that haue not sinned to thee but hast appointed penance for me a sinner because I haue sinned aboue the number of the sand of the sea Myne iniquities Lord be multiplied mine iniquities be multiplied and I am not worthie to behold looke vpon the height of heauen for the multitude of mine iniquities I am made crooked with manie a band of yron that I can not lift vp my head and I haue not respiration because I haue stirred vp thy wrath and haue done euil before thee I haue not done thy wil and thy commandmentes I haue not kept I haue set vp abominations and multiplied offenses And now I bowe the knee of my hart beseeching goodnes of thee I haue sinned Lord I haue sinned I acknowlege myne iniquities Wherefore I beseech disiring thee forgeue me Lord forgeue me and destroy me not together with myne iniquities neither reserue thou for euer being angrie euils for me neither damme me into the lowest places of the earth because thou art God God I say of the penitent in me thou shalt shew al thy goodnes because thou shalt saue me vnworthie according to thy great mercie and I wil prayse thee alwayes al the dayes of my life because al the power of the heauens prayseth thee and to thee is glorie for euer and euer Amen THE THIRD BOOKE OF ESDRAS For helpe of the readers especially such as haue not leysure to read al vve haue gathered the contentes of the chapters but made no Annotations because the text it self is but as a Commentarie to the Canonical bookes and therfore we haue only added the concordance of other Scriptures in the margin CHAP. I. Iosias king of Iuda maketh a great Pasch 7. geuing manie hostes to such as wanted for sacrifice 14. the Priestes and Leuites performing their functions therin 22. in the eightenth yeare of his reigne 25. He is slayne in battel by the king of Aegypt 32. and much lamented by the Iewes 34. His sonne Ieconias succedeth 37. After him Ioacim 40. who is deposed by the king of Babylon 43. Ioachin reigneth three monethes and is caried into Babylon 46. Sedecias reigneth eleuen yeares wickedly 52. and he with his people is caried captiue into Babylon the citie and temple are destroyed 57. so remayned til the Monarchie of the Persians AND Iosias made a Pasch in Ierusalem to our Lord immolated the Phase the fourtenth moone of the moneth † appointing the Priestes by courses of dayes clothed with stoles in the temple of our Lord. † And he spake to the Leuites the sacred seruantes of Israel that they should sanctifie them selues to our Lord in the placing of the holie arke of our Lord in the house which king Salomon sonne of Dauid built † It shal not be for you to take it vpon your shoulders And now serue your Lord and take the care of that nation Israel in part according to your villages and tribes † according to the writing of Dauid king of Israel and according to the magnificence of Salomon his sonne al in the temple and according to your fathers portion of principalitie among them that stand in the sight of your brethren the children of Israel † Immolate the Pasch and prepare the sacrifices for your bretheren and doe according to the precept of our Lord which was geuen to Moyses † And Iosias gaue vnto the people that was found of sheepe lambes and kiddes and goates thirtie thousand calues three thousand † These thinges were geuen to the people of the kinges goodes according to promisse and to the priestes for the Phase sheepe in number two thousand and calues an hundred † And Iechonias and Semeias and Nathanael bretheren and Hasabias and Oziel and Coraba for the Phase sheepe fiue thousand calues fiue hundred † And when these thinges were done in good order the Priestes and the Leuites stood hauing azymes by tribes † And according to the portions of their fathers principalitie in the sight of the people they did offer to our Lord according to those thinges which were written in the booke of Moyses † and rosted the Phase with fire as it ought and the hostes they boyled in cauldrons and in pottes with beneuolence † and they brought to al that were of the people and afterward they prepared for them selues and the priestes † For the Priestes offered the fatte vntil the houre was ended and the Leuites prepared for them selues and their brethren the children of Aaron † And the sacred singing men the children of Asaph were by order according to the precept of Dauid and Asaph and Zacharias and Ieddimus which was from the king † And the porters at euerie gate so that none transgressed his owne for their brethren prepared for them † And the thinges were consummate that perteyned to the sacrifice of our Lord. † In that day they celebrated the Phase and offered hostes vpon the sacrifice of our Lord according to the precept of king Iosias † And the children of Israel that were found at that time
of the earthlie world and before the endes of the world stood and before the congregation of the windes did blow † and before the voyces of thunders sounded before the flashinges of lightenings shined and before the fundations of paradise were confirmed † and before beautiful flowers were sene and before the moued powers were established and before the innumerable hostes of Angels were gathered † and before the heightes of the ayre were aduanced and before the measures of the firmamentes were named and before the chymneies were hote in Sion † and before the present yeares were searched out and before their inuentions that now sinne were put away and they signed that made fayth their treasure † then I thought and they were made by me only and not by any other and the end by me and not by any other † And I answered and sayd What separation of times shal there be and when shal the end of the former be and the begynning of that which foloweth † And he sayd to me from Abraham vnto Isaac when Iacob and Esau were borne of him the hand of Iacob held from the bigynning the heele of Esau † for the end of this world is Esau and the begynning of the next Iacob † The hand of a man betwen the heele and the hand Aske no other thing Esdras † And I answered and sayd O Lord dominatour if I haue found grace before thyne eyes † I pray thee shew thy seruant the end of thy signes wherof thou didst shew me part the night before † And he answered and sayd to me Arise vpon thy feete and heare a voice most ful of sound † And it shal be as it were a commotion neither shal the place be moued wherin thou standest † Therfore when it speaketh be not thou afrayd because of the end is the word and the fundation of the earth vnderstood † for concerning them the word trembleth and is moued for it knoweth that their end must be changed † And it came to passe when I had heard I rose vpon my feete and I heard and behold a voice speaking and the sound therof as the sound of manie waters † and it sayd Behold the dayes come and the time shal be when I wil begyne to approch that I may visite the inhabitantes vpon the earth † And when I wil begin to enquire of them that vniustly haue hurt with their iniustice and when the humilitie of Sion shal be accomplished † And when the world shal be ouersigned that shal beginne to passe I wil doe these signes Bookes shal be opened before the face of the firmament and al shal see together † and infantes of one yeare shal speake with their voices wemen with child shal bring forth vntimely infantes not ripe of three or foure monethes and shal liue and shal be raysed vp † And sodenly shal appeare sowen places not sowen ful cellers shal sodenly be found emptie † and a trumpet shal sound which when al shal heare they wil sodenly be afrayd † And it shal be in that time freindes as enimies shal ouerthrow freindes and the earth shal be afrayd with them the vaynes of fountaynes shal stand and shal not runne in three howres † and it shal be euerie one that shal be leaft of al these of whom I haue foretold thee he shal be saued and shal see my saluation the end of your world † And the men that are receiued shal see they that tasted not death from their natiuitie and the hart of the inhabitantes shal be turned into an other sense † For euil shal be put out and deceite shal be extinguished † but fayth shal florish and corruption shal be ouercome and truth shal be shewed which was without fruite so manie dayes † And it came to passe when he spake to me I loe by litle litle looked on him before whom I stood † and he sayd to me these wordes I am come to shew thee the time of the night to come † If therfore thou pray agayne and fast agayne seuen dayes agayne I wil tel thee greater thinges by the day which I haue heard † For thy voice is heard before the Highest For the strong hath sene thy direction and hath fore sene the ehastitie which thon hast had from thy youth † and for this cause he hath sent me to shew thee al these thinges and to say to thee haue confidence and feare not † and hasten not with the former times to thinke vayne thinges that thou hasten not from the last times † And it came to passe after these thinges and I wept againe and in like maner I fasted seuen dayes to accomplish the three weekes that were told me † And it came to passe in the eight night and my hart was trubled againe in me and I began to speake before the Highest † For my spirit was inflamed excedingly and my soul was distressed † And I sayd O Lord speaking thou didst speake from the beginning of creature from the first day saying Let heauen be made and earth and thy word was a perfect worke † And then there was spirit and darknesse was caried about and silence the sound of the voyce of man was not yet from thee † Then thou didst command the lighsome light to be brought forth of thy treasures wherby thy worke might appeare † And in the second day thou didst create the spirit of the firmament and commandest it to diuide and to make a diuision betwen the waters that a certayn part should depart vpward and part should remaine beneth † And in the third day thou didst command the waters to be gathered together in the seueneth part of the earth but sixe partes thou didst drie and preserue that of them might be seruing before thee thinges sowen of God and tilled † For thy word proceded and the worke forth with was made † For sodenly came forth fruite of multitude infinite and diuerse tastes of concupiscence and flowers of vnchangeable colour and odours of vnsearcheable smel and in the third day these thinges were made † And in the fourth day thou didst command to be made the brightnesse of the sunne the light of the moone the disposition of the starres † and didst command them that they should serue man that should be made † And in the fifth day thou saydst to the seuenth part where the water was gathered together that it should bring forth beastes and foules and fishes and so was it done † the dumme water and without life the thinges that by Gods appointement were commanded made beastes that therby the nations may declare thy meruelous workes † And then thou didst preserue two soules the name of one thou didst cal Henoch and the name of the second thou didst cal Leuiathan † and thou didst separate them from eche other For the seuenth part where the water was gathered together could not hold them † And thou gauest to Henoch one part
† for the euiles which thou hast sene to haue chanced now worse then these wil they doe againe † for looke how much the world shal become weake by age so much shal euiles be multiplied vpon the inhabitants † For truth hath remoued it self farther of and lying hath approched for now the vision which thou sawest hasteneth to come † And I answered and sayd before thee ô Lord † For behold I wil goe as thou hast commanded me wil rebuke the people that now is But them that shal yet be borne who shal admonish † The world therfore is set in darknes and they that dwel in it without light † Because thy law is burnt therefore no man knoweth the workes that haue bene done by thee or that shal begin † For if I haue found grace with thee send the Holie Ghost to me I wil write al that hath bene done in the world from the beginning the thinges that were written in thy law that men may finde the pathe and they that wil liue in the later times may liue † And he answered me and sayd Goe gather together the people and thou shalt say to them that they seeke thee not for fourtie dayes † And doe thou prepare thee manie tables of boxe take with thee Sarea Dabria Salemia Echanus and Asiel these fiue which are readie to write swee●tly † And come hither I wil light in thy hart a candle of vnderstanding which shal not be put out til the things be finished which thou shalt begine to write † And then some thinges thou shalt open to the perfect some thou shalt deliuer secretly to the wyse For to morrow this houre thou shalt begine to write † And I went as he commanded me gathered togetheral the people and sayd † Heare Israel these wordes † Our fathers were pilgrimes from the beginning in Aegypt and were deliuered from thence † And they receiued the law of life which they kept not which you also after them haue transgressed † and the land was geuen you by lotte and the land of Sion and your fathers and you haue done iniquitie and haue not kept the wayes which the Highest commanded you † And wheras he is a iust iudge he hath taken from you in time that which he had geuen † And now you are here and your brethren are among you † If then you wil rule ouer your sense instruct your hart you shal be preserued aliue and after death shal obtaine mercie † For the iudgement shal come after death when we shal returne to lyfe againe and then the names of the iust shal appeare and the dedes of the impious shal be shewed † Let no man therfore come to me now nor aske for me vntil fourtie d●yes † And I tooke the siue men as he commanded me and we went forth into the field and taried there † And I was come to the morrow behold a voice called me saying Esdras open thy mouth and drinke that which I wil geue thee to drinke † And I opened my mouth behold a ful cuppe was brought me this was ful as it were with water but the colour therof like as fire † And I tooke it and dranke and when I had drunken of it my hart was tormented with vnderstanding and wisdome grewe into my brest For my spirit was kept by memorie † And my mouth was opened and was shut no more † The Highest gaue vnderstanding vnto the fiue men and they wrote excesses of the night which were spoken which they knewe not † And at night they did eate breade but I spake by day by night held not my peace † And there were written in the fourtie dayes two hundred foure bookes † And it came to passe when they had ended the fourtie daies the Highest spake saying † The former thinges which thou hast written set abrode and let the worthie and vnworthie reade but the last seuentie bookes thou shalt keepe that thou mayest deliuer them to the wyse of thy people † For in these is the vaine of vnderstanding and the fountaine of wisdome and the streame of knowledge and I did soe CHAP. XV. Esdras is bid to denounce that assuredly manie euiles wil come to the world 9. God wil protect his people the wicked shal be punished and lament their final miseries God reuenging for the good BEHOLD speake into the eares of my people the wordes of prophecie which I shal put into thy mouth sayth our Lord † and see that they be written in paper because they be faithful and true † Be not afrayd of the cogitations against thee neither let the incredulities truble thee of them that speake † Because euerie incredulous person shal dye in his incredulitie † Behold I bring in sayth our Lord vpon the whole earth euils sword and famine and death and destruction † Because iniquitie hath fully polluted ouer al the earth and their hurtful workes are accomplished † Therefore sayth our Lord † I wil not now kepe silence of their impieties which they doe irreligiously neither wil I beare with those thinges which they practise vniustly Behold the innocent iust bloud crieth to me the soules of the iust crie continually † Reuenging I wil reuenge them sayth our Lord and I wil take al innocent bloud out of them vnto me † Behold my people is led to staughter as a flocke I wil no more suffer it to dwel in the land of Aegypt † But I wil bring them forth in a mightie hand and valiant arme and wil strike with plague as before and wil corrupt al the land thereof † Aegypt shal mourne and the fundations thereof beaten with plague and with the chastisement which God wil bring vpon it † The husband men that til the ground shal mourne because their seedes shal perish by blasting and haile and by a terible starre † Woe to the world and them that dwel therein † Because the sword is at hand and the destruction of them and nation shal rise vp against nation to fight sword in their handes † For there shal be instabilitie to men growing one against an other they shal not care for their king the princes of the way of their doinges in their might † For a man shal desire to go into the citie can not † Because of their prides the cities shal be trubled the houses raised the men shal feare † Man shal not pitie his neighbour to make their houses nothingworth in the sword to spoyle their goodes for famine of bread much tribulation † Behold I cal together sayth God al the kinges of the earth to feare me that are from the Orient from the South from the East from Libanus to be turned vpon themselues and to render the thinges that they haue geuen them † As they doe vntil this day to myne elect so wil I doe and render in their bosome Thus sayth our Lord God
depth and the floudes of it shal be destroyed and the fishes thereof at the face of our Lord and at the glorie of his powre † because his right hand is strong which bendeth the bow his arrowes be sharpe that are shot of him they shal not misse when they shal begine to be shot into the endes of the earth † Behold euiles are sent and they shal not returne til they come vpon the earth † The fire is kindled and it shal not be quenched til it consume the fundations of the earth † For as the arrow shot of a strong archer returneth not so shal not the euils returne backe that shal be sent vpon the earth † Woe is me woe is me who shal deliuer me in those dayes † The beginning of sorrowes and much mourning the beginning of famine and much destruction The beginning of warres and the potestates shal feare the beginning of euiles and al shal tremble † In these what shal I doe when the euiles shal come † Behold famine and plague and tribulation and distresse are sent al as scourges for amendment † and in al these they wil not conuert themselues from their iniquities neither wil they be alwayes mindful of the scourges † Behold there shal be good cheape victuals vpon the earth so that they may thinke that peace is directly coming toward them and then shal euiles spring vpon the earth sword famine and great confusion † For by famine manie that inhabit the earth shal dye and the sword shal destroy the rest that remained aliue of the famine † and the dead shal be cast forth as dung and there shal be none to comfort them For the earth shal be left desert and the cities therof shal be throwen downe † There shal not be left a man to til the ground and to sow it † The trees shal yeeld fruites and who shal gather them † The grape shal become ripe who shal tread it For there shal be great desolation to places † For a man shal desire to see a man or to heare his voyce † For there shal be leaft ten of a citie and two of the filde that haue hid themselues in thicke woodes and cliffes of rockes † As there are left in the oliuet and on euerie tree three or foure oliues † Or as in a vinyeard when it is gathered there are grapes left by them that diligently search the vineyard so shal there be left in those dayes three or foure by them that search their houses in the sword † And the earth shal be left desolate and the fildes thereof shal waxe old the wayes thereof and al the pathes thereof shal bringforth thornes because no man shal passe by it † Virgins shal mourne hauing no bridegromes wemen shal mourne hauing no husbandes their daughters shal mourne hauing no helpe † their bridegromes shal be consumed in battel and their husbandes be destroyed in famine † But heare these thinges and know them ye seruantes of our Lord. † Behold the word of our Lord receiue it beleue not the goddes of whom our Lord speaketh † Behold the euiles approch and slacke not † As a woman with childe when shee bringeth forth her child in the ninth moneth the houre of her deliuerance approching two or three howres before paines come about her wombe and the infants coming out of her wombe they wil not tarrie one moment † So the euiles shal not slacke to come forth vpon the earth and the world shal lament and sorowes shal hold it round about † Heare the word my people prepare yourselues vnto the fight in the euiles so be ye as strangers of the earth † He that selleth as if he should flee and he that byeth as he that should lose it † He that playeth the marchant as he that should take no fruite and he that buildeth as he that should not inhabite † He that soweth as he that shal not teape so he also that pruneth a vinyeard as if he should not haue the vintage † They that marie so as if they should not get children they that marie not so as it were widowes † Wherfore they that labour labour without cause † ●or soreners shal reape their fruites shal violently take their goodes and ouerthrow their houses and lead theire children captiue because in captiuitie and famine they beget their children † And they that play the marchantes by robrie the longer they adorne their cities and houses and their possessions and persons † so much the more wil I be zealous toward them vpon their sinnes sayth our Lord. † As a whore enuieth an honest very good woman † so shal iustice hate impietie when she adorneth herselfe and accuseth her to her face when he shal come that may defend him that searcheth out al vpon the earth † Therefore be not made like to her nor to her workes † For yet a little whyle iniquitie shal be taken away from the earth iustice shal reigne ouer you † Let not the sinner say he hath not sinned because he shal burne coales of fire vpon his head that sayth I haue not sinned before our Lord God and his glorie † Behold our Lord shal know al the workes of men and their inuentions their cogitations and their hartes † For he sayd Let the earth be made and it was made let the heauen be made it was made † And by his worde the starrs were made he knoweth the number of the starres † Who searcheth the depth and the treasures therof who hath measured the sea capacitie therof † Who hath shut vp the sea in the midest of waters hath hanged the earth vpon the waters with his word † Who hath spred heauē as it were a vault ouer the waters he hath foūded it † Who hath put fountaines of waters in the desert and lakes vpon the toppes of mountaines to sendforth riuers from the high rocke to watter the earth † Who made man put his hart in the midds of the bodie and gaue him spirit life and vnderstanding † And the inspiration of God omnipotent that made al thinges and searcheth al hid thinges in the secretes of the earth † He knoweth your inuention and what you thinke in your hartes sinning and willing to hide your sinnes † Wherfore our Lord in searching hath searched al your workes and he wil put you al to open shame † and you shal be confounded when your sinnes shal come forth before men and the iniquities shal be they that shal stand accusers in ●hat day † What wil you doe or how shal you hide your sinnes before God and his Angels † Behold God is the Iudge feare him Cease from your sinnes and now forget your iniquities to doe them anie more God wil bring you out and deliuer you from al tribulation † For behold the heate of a great multitude is kindled ouer you and they shal take certaine
promised vvith an oath p and vvil performe q to sette one of Dauids sonnes vpon his Throne vvhich vvas not only fulfilled in Salomon vvho reigned in great peace and builded the Temple but especially in Christ the Sonne of Dauid to vvhom our Lord God gaue the seate of Dauid his father he shal reigne in the house of Iacob for euer and of his kingdom there shal be no end Luc. 1. v. 32. 33. By this promise S. Peter also proueth Christs Resurrection Act. 2 v. 30. r Concerning the children of Christ members of his kingdom the Church the promise is conditional if they obserue Gods commandments they shal sit vpon his seate be coheyres of his kingdom Rom. 8 v. 17. ſ Sion the Catholique Church is a perpetual place where God dwelleth t The Church vvanting Christs visible presence is replenished vvith manie blessinges v and al her humble children are releeued vvith holie Sacraments w The Church hath alwayes some holie Priestes x and some holie people y Of this Church elected by God Christ is the Protector and strong defence z and the same Church shal be a perpetual lampe vvherby others may come to him Fraternal concord the 7. key a Dauid being a most peaceable man euen tovvard his enimies is added by Esdras in this title as an example for others to imitate b That concord is both good and pleasant nedeth no other proofe but only to con●ider to behold the fruict therof in euerie communitie and especially in the Church of God c The ointment vvhervvith Aaron and other High Priestes vvere consecrated vvas precious and most odori●erous signifying grace bought by Christs blood and producing vertues vvhich make svvete sauoure d vvas povvred vpon the High Priests head vvho being head of the Church e vnitie and concord descended from him to other Priestes f and so to the people euen to the lovvest and meanest in Gods Church g An other similitude to declare the excellencie of concord As the devv of mount Hermon vvhich is perpetually couered vvith snovv that falleth from the heauen thence descending refresheth fructifieth the hil of Sion so mutual concord and fraternal charitie amongst the faithful nourisheth each other making them fructful in al good vvorkes h VVhere there is vnitie God geueth abundance of grace as vvhere the Apostles vvith other faithful vvere geathered and continued in prayer the Holie Ghost came vpon them al. And the multitude of beleuers then increasing had one hart and one soule Act 2. 4. v. 32. God continually to be praised the 1. key a This last Gradual Psalme as a conclusion exhorteth al to praise God b for to this end he made al creatures in heauen in earth Gods perfection and goodnes the 1. key a Gods seruantes b Clergie that serue in the Temple c and ye Laitie that attend to his seruice must praise him for these causes d ●●● goodnes e his benignitie f he hath adopted vs his children g he is omni potent as appeareth by his vvorkes here and elsvvhere recited and manie wayes knovvne to the vvorld Exo. 1● Ios 12. Num. 21. Ios 13. Psal 113. Gods meruelous workes the 2. key a VVhose goodnes is incomparable b This second part of euerie verse first pronounced by the Priestes confessing praising Gods mercie aboue al his workes was stil repeted by musicians or other assistants in maner as now in L●tanies ô Lord deliuer vs and VVe besech theeto heare vs And as Gloria Patri c. is added in the end of Psalmes and our Lords prayer and the Angelical salutation are often repeted in diuers Offices and in the Rosarie c VVhose diuine powre created al other thinges d By this inuitation to praise our Lord God thrise repeted we professe the blessed Trinitie who is one God in substance and three Diuine Persons e VVhose dominion is ouer al the world f Only God can do true miracles towit workes aboue the course of al nature g In admirable wisdom Gen. 1. h Made the waters aboue nature to remaine vvithin their bondes not to couer the earth Exo. 11. Exo. ●● Exo. ●● Num. ●● i Al Gods benignitie as wel of particular benefites towards his people as general to them and al others procedeth from his mercie The Iewes lamentation in captiuitie the 4. key a By adding to this title for Ieremie the Septuagint Interpreters signifie that this Psalme treateth of the same captiuitie in which Ieremias writte his Lamentations b Nere the riuers in Chaldea wherof Babylon was the head citie c the Iewes remained mourning d remembring the holie rites and seruice of God which had bene in Sion wherof they were depriued in the captiuitie e Al their musical instruments as hauing no vse of them f Either in earnest or in scorne the Chaldees willed them to sing as they were accustomed in their countrie g They excused themselues and refused to sing sacred Psalmes before prophane people neither had they mind to sing in that mourning state of captiuitie h The people shew not only their feruent present desire to serue God in Ierusalem but also their firme purpose stil to desire the same wishing that if they forget it or lose this affection their right handes or what soeuer is most deare or necessarie for them may be forgotten not conserued but suffered to perish i If I lose this affection let me also lose the vse of my tongue k The Idomeans incensed the Chaldees to be cruel against the Iewes wherof they pray for iust reuenge and withal the Psalmist prophecieth that it wil be reuenged which Isaias also prophecieth c. 21. v. 11. l. for their reioycing in Ierusalems miserie m The voice of the Idumeans inciting the Babylonians vtterly to destroy Ierusalem n A prophecie that the people of Babylon should also be punished for their crueltie against the Iewes wherof Isaias likewise prophecieth c. 13. o God wil blesse or reward them that shal seuerly afflict the Babylonians p not sparing their children Morally he is blessed that mortifieth his owne passions cutteth of first il motions or punisheth venial sinnes that they grow not strong vvithin his soule and so draw it to committe mortal sinne S. Aug. hic S. Greg. in fine expos Psal 4. paeuit Thankes to God for benefites the 7. key a This Psalme is a fitte forme of thankes for Dauid or anie other seruant of God b I vvil render thankes and praise c God euer heareth the prayer that is rightly made for vvhich the supplicant is therfore to geue thankes d Angels are present vvhere the faithful pray obserue our prayers and offer them to God if they be sincere as the prayers of Tobias and Cornelius 1. Cor. 11. v. 10. Iob. 12. Act 10. Psal 24. v. 10. e VVhen there vvas not accesse to the Temple yet the Ievves praying in captiuitie turned themselues tovvards the Temple f The Name and Maiestie of GOD The VVORD which
him for the same THE ARGVMENT OF THE BOOKE OF GENESIS THIS first Booke of holie Sripture called Genesis which signifieth birth or beginning was written by Moyses when he was designed by God to instruct rule the children of Israel As also the other foure bookes folowing The Author and authoritie of al which fiue bookes were euer acknowledged by the faithful both of the old and new Testament and so accounted and estemed by tradition til Christ and his Apostles who also confirmed them by their testimonies and allegations of the same as of holie Scriptures From the creation vntil Moyses writ which was aboue two thousand and foure hundred yeares the Church exercised Religion by Reuelations made to certaine Patriarches and by Traditions from man to man without anie Scriptures or Law written But the peculiar people of God being more visibly separated from other nations manie errors abunding in the world God would for correction confutation therof haue his wil made fu●●her knowen to his children and so remaine amongst them in written record by his faithful seruant and Prophet Moyses VVho therfore declareth the Author and beginning of al thinges that is How al creatures were made by God and of him haue their being and by him only are conserued He teacheth expresly that there is one onlie God against those that imagined and brought into the phantasies of men manie goddes That the whole or vniuersal substance of heauen and earth with their ornaments and accidents were made in time against those that thought the first fundation therof had euer benne That God doth gouerne the same against those that say al is ruled by d●stenie or by the starres and not by the continual prouidence of God That God is a rewarder of the good and a punisher of euil which sinners seme either not to know or grosly to forgete And that God created al for mans vse and benefite which should make vs grateful VVherfore holie Moyses more particularly describeth the beginning of man what he was at first how he fel how al mankind is come of one man deducing the Genealogie of Adam especially to Noe. Then how men being more and more defiled vpon the earth with wicked especially carnal sinnes were by Gods iust wrath drowned with an vniuersal floud Againe how a few reserued persons multiplied the world a new But this of spring also falling into manie sinnes especially Idolatrie and spiritual fornication as those of the first age did to carnal offences God stil conserued some faithful true seruants Of which Moyses specially pursueth the line of Noe by Sem his first begotten sonne Then describeth the particular vocations liues maners notable sayings and noble factes with sincere religion of Abraham Isaac Iacob Ioseph other holie Patriarches who liued before the written lavv Likevvise vpon vvhat occasion in vvhat mane● Iacob otherwise called Israel with al his progenie descended from the Land of Canaan into Aegypt and were there entertayned So this booke contayneth the historie of two thousand three hundred odde yeares And it may be diuided into eight partes The first contayneth the Creation of Heauen and Earth other Creatures and lastly of Man chap. 1. 2. The second part is of the trangression fal of man his casting out of Paradise of multiplication of m●n and of sinne though stil some were iust of the general floud that drowned al except eight persons few other liuing creatures of the earth from the third chap. to the 8. The third part is of the new increase multiplication of the same from the 8. chap. to the 11. The fourth of the confusion of tongues the diuision of nations in the 11. chap. The fift relateth Abrahams going forth of his countrie Gods promise that in his seede al Nations should be blessed the commandment of Circumcision from the 12. chap. to the 21. The sixth part recounteth the progenie and other blessings especially the great vertues of Abraham Isaac and Ia●ob from the 21. chap. to the 37. The seuenth part reporteth the felling of Ioseph into Aegypt and his aduancement there from the 37. chap. to the 46. The eight and last part is of Iacob and his progenies going into Aegypt their intertainment there and of Iacobs and finally of Iosephs death in the fiue last cahpters The signification of the markes here vsed for direction of the reader The numbers in the argumentes of chapters point to the verse where the matter mentioned beginneth This forme of crosse † in the text sheweth the beginning of euerie verse The numbers in the inner margent ouer against the crosse shew the number of verses in the same chapter This marke signifieth that there foloweth an Annotation after the chapter vpon the word or wordes wherto it is adioyned The number also of the same verse is prefixed to the Annotation These foure prickes shew that there is an Annotation in the margent vpon that place And when manie occurre the first answereth to the first marcke the second to the second and so forth In like maner the citations of places in the inner margent are applied to the authores alleaged But when there be more such marginal annotations then may easely be applied we vse the letters of the Alphabete for direction This forme of a starre * in the text or annotations pointeth to the explication of some word or wordes in the margent Sometimes we put the Concordance of other Scriptures in the inner margent of the text VVe haue also noted in the margent when the Bookes of holie Scripture or partes thereof are read in the Churches Seruice For their sakes that desire to re●d the same in order of the Ecclesiastical Office THE BOOKE OF GENESIS IN HEBREW BERESITH CHAP. 1. God createth heauen and earth and al things therin distinguishing and bevvtyfying the same 26. last of al the sixth day he createth man to vvhom he subiecteth al corporal things of this inferior vvorld N THE beginning GOD created heauen and earth † And the earth was voide vacant and darkenes was vpon the face of the deapth and the Spirite of God moued ouer the waters † And God said Be light made And light was made † And God saw the light that it was good he diuided the light from the darkenes † And he called the light Day and the darkenes Night and there was euening morning that made one day † God also said Be a firmament made amidst the waters and let it diuide betwene waters waters † And God made a firmament and diuided the waters that were vnder the firmament from those that were aboue the firmament And it was so done † And God called the firmament Heauen and there was euening morning that made the second day † God also said Let the waters that are vnder the heauen be gathered together into one
way that they should take the ascentes of the mountaynes by which there might be way to Ierusalem and should keepe watch where the way was narrow betwen the mountaynes † And the children of Israel did according as the Priest of our Lord Eliachim had appointed them † And al the people cried to our Lord with great instance and they humbled their soules in fastings and prayers they their wiues † And the Priestes put on heareclothes and they laide the infantes prostrate against the face of the temple of our Lord and the altar of our Lord they couered with hearecloth † and they cried to our Lord the God of Israel With one accord that their infantes might not be geuē into praye their wiues into spoile and their cities into destruction and their holie thinges into pollution and they be made a reproch to the Gentiles † Then Eliachim the high Priest of our Lord went about al Israel and spake to them † saying Know ye that our Lord wil heare your prayers if continewing you continew in fastinges and prayers in the sight of our Lord. † Be mindful of Moyses the seruant of our Lord who ouerthrew Amalec trusting in his power and in his might and in his armie in his shieldes in his chariotes in his horsemen not by fighting but with holie prayers † so shal al the enemies of Israel be if you perseuere in this worke which you haue begunne † They therfore at this exhortation of his beseching our Lord continewed in the sight of our Lord † so that they also which offered the holocaustes to our Lod did offer the sacrifices to our Lord girded with heareclothes and there were ashes vpon their head † And they al prayed God with al their hart that he would visite his people Israel CHAP. V. Holofernes hearing that the Israelites prepare to resist him in great rage demandeth diuers particulars concerning that people 5. Achior an Ammonite telleth the meruelous workes of God towards them 22. aduiseth him not to fight against them 26 the chief capitanies are offended threaten Achior AND it was told Holofernes the General of the warres of the Assyrians that the children of Israel prepared them selues to resist and had shut vp the wayes of the mountaynes † and with exceding furie he chafed in great anger and called al the princes of Noab and dukes of Ammon † and he sayd to them Tel me what is this people which besetteth the mountaynes or what and of what sorte and how great their cities are also what their power is or what is their multitude or who is the king of their warfare † and why aboue al that dwel in the East haue these contemned vs and haue not come forth to meete vs that they might receiue vs with peace † Then Achior captaine of al the children of Ammon answering said If thou wou●safe my Lord to heare I wil tel the truth in thy sight of this people which dwelleth in the mountaynes and there shal not a false word come forth of my mouth † This people is of the progenie of the Chaldees † The same dwelt first in Mesopotamia because they would not folow the goddes of their fathets which were in the land of the Chaldees † Forsaking therfore the ceremonies of their fathers which were in multitude of goddes † they worshipped one God of heauen who also commanded them that they should depart from thence and should dwel in Charan And when there was famine ouer al the land they went downe into Aegypt and there for foure hundred yeares were so multiplied that the host of them could not be numbred † And when the king of Aegypt oppressed them and in the buildinges of his cities had subdewed them in brick and claye they cried to their Lord and he stroke the whole Land of Aegypt with diuers plagues † And when the Aegyptians had cast them out from them and the plague had ceased from them and they would take them againe and cal them backe to their seruice † these fleeing away the God of heauen opened the sea so that the waters were consolidated as a wal on either side and they walking through the botome of the sea passed drie foote † In which place whiles an innumerable armie of the Aegyptians pursewed them they were so ouerwhelmed with the waters that there was not one remayning to tel the fact to posteritie † Also being past the read sea they possessed the desertes of Mount Sinai in which neuer man could dwel or sonne of man rested † There bitter fountaynes were made sweete for them to drinke and for fourtie yeares they receiued meate from heauen † Wheresoeuer they entered without bow and arrow and without shielde and sword their God fought for them and ouercame † And there was not that did insult against this people but when they departed from the worship of the Lord their God † But as often as beside their owne God they worshiped an other they were geuen to praye and into the sword and to reproch † And as often as they were penitent for that they reuolted from the worship of their God the God of heauen gaue them power to resist † Finally the king of the Chananeites and of Iebuseites and of the Pherezeites and of the Hetheite● and of the Heueites and of the Amorrheites and al the mightie in Hesebon they ouerthrew and they possessed their landes their cities † and as long as they sinned not in the sight of their God it was wel with them for their God hateth iniquitie † For these yeares also past when they had reuolted from the way which God had geuen them that they should walke in it they were destroyed in battels by manie nations and verie manie of them were led captiue into a strange land † But of late returning to the Lord their God from the dispersion wherein they were dispersed they are vnited are come vp into al these mountaynes and possesse Ierusalem againe where their Holies are † Now therfore my Lord search if there be any iniquitie of theirs in the sight of their God and let vs goe vp to them because their God deliuering wil deliuer them to thee and they shal be subdewed vnder the yoke of thy power † but if there be no offence of this people before their God we can not resist them because their God wil defend them and we shal be a reproche to the whole earth † And it came to passe when Achior had ceased to speake these wordes al the great men of Holofernes were angrie and they thought to kil him saying to each other † who is this that sayth the children of Israel can resist king Nabuchodonosor and his armies men vnarmed and without force and without skil of the feates of warre † That Achior therfore may know that he deceiueth vs let vs goe vp into the mountaynes and
when their mightie ones shal be taken then shal he with them be strooken through with the sword † that euerie nation may know that Nabuchodonosor is God of the earth and besides him there is none other CHAP. VI. Holofernes in great rage sendeth Achior to Bethulia that he may there be slaine with the Israelites 8. He is leift bound to a tree 10. from whence the Israelites taking him he telleth them the cause 14. They entertaine him courteously and earnestly pray to God for helpe AND it came to passe when they had ceased to speake Holofernes being sore offended said to Achior † Because thou hast prophecied vnto vs saying that the nation of Israel is defended of their God that I may sheu thee that there is no God but Nabuchodonosor † when we shal haue strookē them al as one man then thy self with them shalt die by the sword of the Assyrians and al Israel with thee shal perish by destruction † and thou shalt proue that Nabuchodonosor is lord of the whole earth and then the sword of my warfare shal passe through thy sides pearsed thou shalt fal among the wounded of Israel and thou shalt no more fetch breath til thou be destroyed with them † But if thou thinke thy prophecie true let not thy countenance quaile and the palenesse that is in thy face let it depart from thee if thou thinke these my wordes can not be accomplished † And that thou mayst know that thou shalt proue these thinges together with them behold from this houre thou shalt be associate to their people that whiles they shal receiue worthie punishment of my sword thou withal may be subiect to the vengeance † Then Holofernes commanded his seruantes that they should take Achior and lead him into Bethula and should deliuer him into the handes of the children of Israel † And the seruantes of Holofernes taking him went through the champaine but when they came neere the mountaynes the slingers came forth against them † And they turning out of the way by the side of the mountayne tyed Achior to a tree hand and foote and so left him bound with withes and returned to their lord † Moreouer the children of Israel descending from Bethulia came to him Whom loosnig they brought to Bethulia and setting him in the middes of the people demanded what was the matter that the Assyrians had left him bound † In those dayes the princes there were Ozias the sonne of Micha of the tribe of Simeon and Charmi who also is Gothoniel † In the middes therefore of the ancientes and in the sight of al Achior told al thinges that he had spoken being asked of Holofernes and how the people of Holofernes would haue killed him for this word † and how Holofernes him selfe being angrie cōmanded him to be deliuered for this cause to the Israelites that when he should ouercome the children of Israel then he might command Achior also himself to die by diuerse tormentes for this that he had said The God of heauen is their defender † And when Achior had declared al these thinges al the people fel on their face adoring our Lord and with common lamentation and weeping they powred out their prayers with one accord to our Lord † saying Lord God of heauen and earth behold their pride and haue regard to our humilitie and attend the face of thy sainctes and shew that thou forsakest not them that presumeof thee and that thow humblest them that presume of them selues and glorie of their power † Their weeping therfore being ended the peoples prayer by the whole day being finished they comforted Achior † saying The God of our fathers whose power thou hast set forth he wil geue thee this recompence that thou rather shalt see their destruction † And when the Lord out God shal geue this libertie to his seruantes be God with thee also in the middes of vs that as it shal please thee so thou with al thine mayst conuerse with vs. † Then Ozias the counsel being ended receiued him into his house and made him a greate supper † And al the ancientes being called they refreshed them selues together after the fasting was ended † But afterwarde al the people was called together and al the night long within the church they prayed desiring helpe of the God of Israel CHAP. VII Holofernes besiegeth Bethulia 6. cutteth their conduite of water 9. kepeth their fountaines 12. the people murmure and mutenie 18. yet they pray to God 23. and the high priest determineth if aide come not within fiue dayes to deliuer the citie to the Assyrians BVT Holofernes the next day commanded his armies that they should goe vp against Bethulia † And there were of warre foote men an hundred twentie thousand and horse men two and twentie thousand besides the preparations of those men whom the captiuitie had taken and had beene led away out of the prouinces and cities of al youth † Al prepared them selues together to the fight agaynst the children of Israel and they came by the hil side vnto the toppe which looketh toward Dothaim from the place which is called Belma vnto Chelmon which is against Esdrelon † But the children of Israel as they saw the multitude of them laid them selues prostrate vpon the earth casting ashes vpon their heades praying with one accord that the God of Israel would shew his mercie vpon his people † And taking their weapons of warre they sate at the places which by a narrow path way lead directly betwen the mountaynes and they were keping them al day and night † Moreouer Holofernes whiles he compasseth round about found that the foūtayne which ranne in went directly to their conduite on the south side without the citie and he commanded their conduite to be cut asunder † Neuerthelesse there were fountaynes not far from the walles out of which secretly they semed to draw water to refresh them selues rather then to drinke † But the children of Ammon Moab came to Holofernes saying The children of Israel trust not in speare nor in arrow but the mountaynes defend them the hilles standing meruelous stipe gard them † Therfore that thou mayst ouercome them without ioyning battel set kepers of the fountaynes that they may not draw water of them and without sword thou shalt kil them or at the least being wearied they wil yeld their citie which they thinck being set in the mountaynes can not be ouercome † And these wordes pleased Holofernes and his souldiars and he placed round about an hundred men at euerie fountayne † And when that watch had beene fully kept for twentie dayes the cesternes fayled and the collections of waters to al the inhabitantes of Bethulia so that there was not within the citie wherof they might be satisfied no not for one day because water was dayly geuen to the people by measure † Then al the men and wemen yong men and children being gathered
thou know that we are ignorant of what doest thou vnderstand that we know not † There are both oldmen and ancientes among vs much elder then thy fathers † Is it a great matter that God should comforth thee but thy naughtie wordes hinder it † Why doth thy hart eleuate thee and as thinking great thinges hast thou estonied eies † Why doeth thy spirit swel agaynst God to vtter such wordes out of thy mouth † What is man that he should be without spot and that the borne of a woman should appeare iust † Behold among his sainctes none is immutable and the heauens are not cleane in his sight † How much more is man abominable and vnprofitable who drinketh iniquitie as it were water † I wil shew thee heare me that which I haue seene I wil tel thee † Wisemen confesse and hide not their fathers † To whom onlie the earth was geuen and stranger hath not passed by them † The impious is proud al his daies and the number of the yeares of his tyrannie is vncertaine † The sound of terrour is alwaies in his eares and when there is peace he alwaies suspecteth treason † He beleueth not that he may returne from darkenesse to light looking round about for the sword on euerie side † When he shal moue himself to seeke bread he knoweth that the day of darkenesse is prepared in his hand † Tribulation shal terrifie him and distresse shal compasse him as a king that is prepared to battel † For he hath stretched his hand against God and is strengthened against the Omnipotent † He hath runne against him with necke set vp right and is armed with a fatte necke † Fatnesse hath couered his face and from his sides there hangeth tallow † He hath dwelt in desolate cities and in desert houses that are brought into hillockes † He shal not be enriched neither shal his substance continew neither shal he put his roote in the earth † He shal not depart out of darkenes the flame shal drie his boughes and he shal be taken away with the spirit of his owne mouth † He shal not beleeue vainely deceiued with errour that he may be redemed with anie price † Before his daies be accomplished he shal perish and his handes shal wither † His cluster in the first flower shal be hurt as a vine and as the oliue tree casting his flower † For the congregation of the hypocrite is barren and fire shal deuoure their tabernacles which gladly take giftes † He conceiued sorow and hath brought forth iniquitie and his wombe preprareth guiles CHAP. XVI Iob moued by his importune freindes 4. expostulateth their seueritie 12. further describeth his afflictions and appealeth to Gods iudgement that he suffereth more then his sinnes deserue BVT Iob answering sayd † I haue heard often times such things heauie conforters you are al. † Shal wordes ful of winde haue an end or is anie thing trublesome to thee if thou speake † I also could speake thinges like to you and would God your soule were for my soule † I also would confort you with wordes and would wag my head vpon you † I would strengthen you with my mouth and would moue my lippes as sparing you † But what shal I doe If I speake my paine wil not rest and if I hold my peace it wil not depart from me † But now my sorow hath oppressed me and al my limmes are brought to nothing † My wrinkles giue testimonie against me and a false speaker is raysed vp against my face contradicting me † He hath gathered his furie vpon me and threatening me hath gna●hed against me with his teeth mine enemy hath beheld me with terrible eies † They haue opened their mouthes vpon me and exprobating haue strooken my cheke they are filled with my paines † God hath shut me vp with the wicked man and hath deliuered me to the hands of the impious † I sometime that welthie one sodenly am broken he hath held my necke broken me and set me to himself as it were a marke † He hath compassed me with his speares he hath wounded my loynes he hath not spared and hath powred out on the earth my bowels † He hath cut me with wound vpon wound he hath come violently vpon me as it were a giant † I haue sowed sackcloth vpon my skinne and haue couered my flesh with ashes † My face is swollen with weeping and my eyeliddes are dimme † These thinges haue I suffred without the iniquitie of my hand wheras I had cleane prayers to God † Earth couer not my bloud neither let my crie find place in thee to be hid † For behold my witnesse is in heauen and he that knoweth my conscience on high † My freindes ful of wordes mine eie distilleth vnto God † And would God a man might so be iudged with God as the sonne of man is iudged with his companion † For behold the short yeares passe away and I walke the path by the which I shal not returne CHAP. XVII For the greuousnes of his paine Iob expecteth speedie death 4. chargeth his freindes with folie for holding only remuneration in this life 6. himself hopeth happie rest in the other World MY spirit shal be extenuated my daies shal be shortened and the graue only remaineth for me † I haue not sinned and mine eie abideth in bitternesse † Deliuer me and set me beside thee and let anie mans hand fight against me † Thou hast made their hart far from discipline and therfore they shal not be exalted † He promiseth a praye to his felowes and the eies of his children shal faile † He hath set me as it were for a prouerbe of the comon people and I am an example before them † Mine eie is dimne for indignation and my members are brought as it were to nothing † The iust shal be astonied vpon this and the innocent shal be raised vp against the hypocrite † And the iust shal hold his way and with cleane handes shal adde strength † Be al you therfore conuerted and come and I shal not finde among you anie wiseman † My daies haue passed my cogitations are dissipated tormenting my hart † Night they haue turned into day and againe after darkenesse I hope for light † If I shal expect hel is my house and in darkenesse I haue made my bed † I haue sayd to rottenes Thou art my father my mother and my sister to wormes † Where is now then my expectation and my patience who considereth † Al my thinges shal descend into most deepe hel there at the least shal I haue rest thinkest thou CHAP. XVIII Baldad setteth vpon Iob againe chargeing him with present impatience and former impietie 6. and that therfore he suffereth worthie punishment BVT Baldad the Suhite answering sayd † How long wil ye speake vaunting wordes vnderstand ye first and so let vs speake † Why
and al truthes and so returne vpon him al vanitie and lying wherwith he allureth seduceth Finally to sinne it selfe we owe hate and reuenge because it is the only euil that hurteth vs and due punishment with zele of iustice because it dishonoreth God He that thus offereth sacrifice of iustice may instly as it foloweth in the Psalme hope yet not in him selfe but in our Lord. And lest anie should pretend ignorance saying vvho shevveth or teacheth vs good thinges as though they lacked instruction the Prophete preuenteth this vaine excuse saying The light of thy countenance o Lord the light of reason which is the image of God wherto we are created like is signed vpon vs fixed in our vnderstanding that we may see there is a God that ought to be serued and that he wil revvard his seruants Heb. 11. PSALME V. Iust men in affliction appeale to God the reuenger of iniuries 5. knowing and prosessing that God hateth iniquity 9. therfore remitte their cause to him 11. recite certaine enormious vices of the wicked 13. and expect Gods final iudgement of the good and bad † Vnto the end for her that obtaineth the inheritance The Psalme of Dauid RECEIVE ô Lord my wordes with thine eares vnderstand my crie † Attend to the voice of my prayer my king and my God † Because I wil pray to thee Lord in the morning thou wilt heare my voice † In the morning I wil stand by thee and wil see because thou art “ not a God that wilt iniquitie † Neither shal the malignant dwel neere thee neither shal the vniust abide before thine eies † Thou hatest al that worke iniquitie thou wilt destroy al that speake lie † The bloudie and deceitful man our Lord wil abhorre † But I in the multitude of thy mercy I wil enter into thy house I wil adore toward thy holie temple in thy feare Lord conduct me in thy iustice because of mine enimies direct my way in thy sight † Because there is no truth in their mouth their hart is vayne † Their throte is an open sepulchre they did deceitfully with their tongues iudge them o God † Let them faile of their cogitations according to the multitude of their impieties expel them because they haue prouoked thee ô Lord. † And let al be glad that hope in thee they shal reioyce for euer and thou shalt dwel in them And al that loue thy name shal glorie in thee because thou wilt blesse the iust † Lord as with a shield of thy good wil thou hast crowned vs. ANNOTATIONS PSALME V. 5. Not a God that vvilt iniquitie Seing God vvil not iniquitie as these wordes testifie in plaine termes it foloweth necessarily that he is not author nor cause of anie sinne For God doth nothing contrarie to his owne wil. But he hateth iniquitie and in respect therof hateth al that vvorke iniquities as the authours of iniquity though he loueth them as his creatures and of his part requireth their saluation PSALME VI. Dauids earnest and hartie praier after he had grieuously sinned 5. which being grounded in filial not seruil feare 9. concludeth with assured hope and confidence in Gods mercie † Vnto the end in songs the Psalme of Dauid for the octaue LORD rebuke me not in “ thy furie nor chastise me in “ thy wrath Haue mercie on me Lord because I am weake heale me Lord because al my bones be trubled † And my soule is trubled exceedingly but thou Lord how long † Turne thee o Lord and deliuer my soule saue me for thy mercie † Because there is not in death that is mindful of thee and in hel who shal confesse to thee † I haue labored in my sighing I wil euerie night was he my bed I wil water my couche with my teares † My eye is trubled for furie I haue waxen old among al myne enemies † Depart from me al ye that worke iniquitie because our Lord hath heard the voice of my weeping † Our Lord hath heard my petition our Lord hath receiued my prayer † Let al myne enemies be ashamed very sore trubled let them be conuerted and asha med very quicly ANNOTATIONS PSALME VI. 1. For the octaue Literally it semeth that the Psalmes which haue For the octaue in their titles were to be song on an instrument of eight stringes So the Caldee paraphasis translateth In eitheris octo chordarum in Citherus of eight stringes But prophetically S. Augustin others expound it to perteine to the Resurrection in the end of this world So Dauid and al penitent sinners bewaile their sinnes and do penance in this life for the octaue that is for the world to come 1. In thy fury nor in thy vvrath By furie is signified diuine iustice irreuocably condemning the wicked to eternal damnation by vvrath Gods fatherlie chasticement correcting sinners whom he saueth VVherupon S. Gregorie teacheth that the faithful soule not only feareth furie but also wrath because after the death of the flesh some are deputed to eternal torments some passe to life through the fire of purgation VVhich doctrine the same holy father confirmeth by the iudgement of S Augustin more ancient VVho likewise affirmeth that al those which haue not laide Christ their fundation are rebuked in furie because they are tormented in eternal fire and those which vpon right fundation of true faith in Christ haue built vvood hay stubble are chastised in wrath because they are brought to rest of beatitude but purged by fire Let therfore the faithful soule considering what she hath donne and contemplating what she shal receiue say Lord rebuke me not in thy furie nor chastice me in thy vvrath As if she said more plainly This only with my whole intention of hart I craue this incessantly with al my desires I couete that in the dreadful iudgement thou neither strike me with the reprobate nor afflict me with those that shal be purged in barning flames Thus S. Gregorie in 1. Psalm penitent v. 1. PSALME VII Dauid in confidence of his iust cause and vniust persecution prayeth for Gods helpe 7. and iust reuenge of his enemies 15. describing their malitious intention and ruine The Psalme of Dauid which he song to our Lord for the wordes of Chusi the sonne of Iemini 2. Reg. 16. † O Lord my God I haue hoped in thee saue me from al that persecute me and deliuer me † Lest sometime he as a Lyon violently take my soule whiles there is none to redeme nor to saue O Lord my God if I haue done this if there be iniquitie in my handes If I haue rendred to them that repayd me euils let me worthely fal emptie from myne enemies
and a time to dance † A time to disperse stones and a time to gather A time to embrace and a time to be farre from embracings † A time to gette and a time to lose A time to kepe and a time to cast away † A time to rent and a time to sow together A time to kepe silence a time to speake † A time of loue and a time of hatred A time of warre and a time of peace † What hath man more of his labour † I haue sene the affliction which God hath geuen to the children of men that they may be distracted in it † He hath made al thinges good in their time and hath deliuered the world to their disputation and that man can not finde the worke which God hath wrought from the beginning vnto the end † And I haue knowne that there was no better thing then to reioyce and to do wel in his life † For euerie man that eateth and drinketh and seeth good of his labour this is the gift of God † I haue lerned that al the workes which God hath made perseuere for euer we can not adde anie thing nor take away from those thinges which God hath made that he may be feared † That which hath bene made the same is permanent the thinges that shal be haue already bene and God restoreth that which is past † I saw vnder the sunne in the place of iudgement impietie and in the place of iustice iniquitie † And I sayde in my hart the iust and the impious God wil iudge and then shal be the time of euerie thing † I sayd in my hart of the children of men that God would proue them and shew them to be like beastes † Therfore there is one death of man and beastes and the condition of both equal as man dieth so they also dye al thinges breath alike and man hath nothing more then beast al thinges are subiect to vanitie † and al thinges passe to one place of earth they were made and into earth they returne together † Who knoweth if the spirit of the children of Adam ascend vpward and if the spirite of beastes descend downward † And I haue found that nothing is better then for a man to reioyce in his worke and that this is his portion For who shal bring him to know the thinges that shal be after him CHAP. IIII. In this would manie innocents are oppressed 4. The potent sometimes enuied contemned 15. and forsaken by their subiectes 17. especially when the superiors obey not God ITurned myself to other thinges and I saw the oppressions that are done vnder the sunne and the teares of the innocents and no comforter that they can not resist their violence being destitute of al mens helpe † And I praised rather the dead then the liuing † and happier then both haue I iudged him that is not yet borne nor hath sene the euils that are done vnder the sunne † Againe I haue contemplated al the labours of men and their industries I haue perceiued to lie open to the enuie of their neighbour and in this therfore there is vanitie and superfluous care † A foole foldeth his handes together and eateth his owne flesh saying † Better is an handful with rest then both handes ful with labour and affliction of mind † Considering I found also an other vanitie vnder the sunne † There is one and he hath not a second not a sonne not a brother and yet he ceaseth not to labour neither are his eyes satisfied with riches neither doth he recount saying For whom do I labour and defraud my soule of good thinges in this also is vanitie and very il affliction † “ It is better therfore that two be together then one for they haue profite of their societie † if one fal he shal be stayed vp of the other Woe to him that is alone because when he falleth he hath none to lift him vp † And if two sleepe together they shal warme eche other one how shal he be warmed † And if a man preuaile against one two resist him a triple coard is hardly broken † Beter is a child that is poore and wise then a king old and foolish that knoweth not to foresee for hereafter † Because out of the prison and cheynes sometime there cometh one forth to a kingdom and an other borne in his kingdom is consumed with pouertie † I saw al men aliue that walke vnder the sunne with the second yongman which shal rise vp for him † The number of the people of al that haue bene before him is infinite and they that shal be afterward shal not reioyce in him But this also is vanitie and affliction of spirite † Take heede to kepe thy foote when thou entrest into the house of God and approch thou to heare † For much better is obedience then the victimes of fooles who know not what euil they doe ANNOTATIONS CHAP. IIII. 9. It is better that tvvo be together Besides the commendation of charitie and freindshipe amongst men which is one proper sense of this place S. Ierom expoundeth it also of the necessitie of Christs dwelling in mans soule of his continual assisting grace that man alone lie not open to the deceiptes of the aduersarie The benefite of feloshippe sayth he is streightwayes shewed in the profite of societie For if the one fal as * the iust falleth often Christ raiseth vp his partner for vvoe to him vvho falling hath not Christ in him to raise him vp If one also slepe that is be dissolued by death and haue Christ vvith him being vvarmed and quickned he sooner reuiueth And if the diuel be stronger in impugning against a man the man shal stand and Christ vvil stand pro homine suo pro sodali suo for his man for his companion Not that Christs povvre alone is vveake against the diuel but that free wil is leift to man and we doing our endeuour he becometh stronger in feighting And if the Father the Sonne and the Holie Ghost come vvithal this sodalitie is not soone broken Yet that vvhich is not soone broken may sometimes be broken For this triple coard vvas in Iudas the Apostle but because after the morsel the diuel entered into him this coard was broken Thus S. Irom teacheth that neither can man without Christ resist tentations nor rise from anie sinne in this life or in the next neither vvil Christ vvithout mans consent and endeuour stay him from falling nor raise him vp being fallen CHAP. V. An exhortation to speake discretly and reuerently of God 3. to performe vowes 6. not to be trubled with imaginations nor present oppressions of the poore 9. Auarice is neuer satiate 11. riches sometimes cause sicknes ruine of the bodie 18. and obliuion of God SPEAKE not anie thing rashly neither let thy hart be swift to vtter a word before God For God is
in heauen and thou vpon the earth therfore let thy wordes be few † Dreames do folow manie cares and in manie wordes follie wil be found † If thou hast vowed anie thing to God differre not to pay it for an vnfaithful and foolish promise displeaseth him But what soeuer thou hast vowed pay it † and it is much better not to vow then after a vow not to performe the thinges promised † Geue not thy mouth to make thy flesh to sinne neither say thou before the Angel There is no prouidence lest perhaps God being wrath against thy wordes dissipate al the workes of thy handes † Where manie dreames are there are manie vanities and wordes innumerable but do thou feare God † If thou shalt see the oppressions of the poore and violent iudgements and iustice to be subuerted in the prouince meruel not at this matter because there is an other higher then the high and ouer these also there are others more eminent † and besides the king of al the earth reigneth ouer his seruant † A couetous man shal not be filled with money and he that loueth riches shal take no fruite of them and this therfore is vanitie † Where great riches are there are also manie that eate them And what doth it profite the owner but that he seeth the riches with his eyes † Sleepe is swete to him that worketh whether he eate much or litle but the sarietie of the rich doth not suffer him to sleepe † There is also an other very il infirmitie which I haue sene vnder the sunne riches kept to the hurt of the owner † For they perish in very euil affliction he hath begotten a sonne which shal be in great pouertie † As he came forth naked from his mothers wombe so shal he returne and shal take nothing away with him of his labour † An infirmitie vtterly miserable as he came so shal he returne What doth it then profite him that he hath labored into the winde † Al the dayes of his life he eateth in darknes and in miserie and in heauines † This therfore hath semed good to me that a man eate and drinke and take ioy of his labour wherwith he hath labored vnder the sunne the number of the dayes of his life which God hath geuen him and this is his portion † And to euerie man vnto whom God hath geuen riches and substance and hath geuen him powre to eate of them and to enioy his portion and to reioyce of his labour this is the gift of God † For he shal not greatly remember the dayes of his life because God doth occupie his hart with delightes CHAP. VI. Riches make not men happie because manie dye shortly 3. and manie rich men wil not vse their riches 8. Likewise studie to know al secrete thinges is vanitie not felicitie THERE is also an other euil which I haue sene vnder the sunne and that frequent with men † A man to whom God hath geuen riches and substance and honour and nothing is lacking to his soule of al thinges which he desireth neither doth God geue him powre to eate therof but a strange man shal eate it vp This is vanitie and great miserie † If a man shal begette an hundred children and shal liue manie yeares and haue manie dayes of age and his soule vse not the goods of his substance and he lacke burial of this man I pronounce shat the vntimely borne is better then he † For he came in vaine and passeth to darknes and his name shal be cleane forgotten † He hath not sene the sunne nor knowen the distance of good and euil † although he liued two thousand yeares and hath not enioyed good thinges do not al thinges hasten to one place † Al the labour of man is in his mouth but his soule shal not be filled † What hath the wiseman more then the foole and what the poore man but to passe thither where life is † Better it is to see that which thou maist couere then to desire that which thou canst not know But this also is vanitie and presumption of spirite † He that shal be his name is already called and it is knowne that he is a man and can not contend in iudgement against a stronger then himself † There be manie wordes that haue much vanitie in disputing CHAP. VII It is in vaine to seke and vnpossible to know al natural thinges 2. It importeth to leade this shorte life in mortification 4. paenance 8. and patience 12. seeking wisdom with competent temporal meanes 15. prouiding for the next world 24. not yelding to concupiscence VVHAT nedeth a man to seke thinges greater then himself wheras he is ignorant what is profitable for him in his life in the number of the dayes of his peregrination and the time that passeth as a shadow Or who can tel him what shal be after him vnder the sunne † Better is a good name then precious ointments and the day of death then the day of natiuitie † It is better to goe to the house of mourning then to the house of banketing for in that the end of al men is signified and he that liueth thinketh what shal be † Anger is better then laughter because by sadnes of the countenance the mind of the offender is corrected † The hart of wisemen where sadnes is and the hart of fooles where mirth † It is better to be rebuked of a wiseman then to be deceiued with the flaterie of fooles † Because as the sound of thornes burning vnder a potte so the laughter of a foole but this also is vanitie † Oppression trubleth the wise and shal destroy the streingth of his hart † Better is the end of a speach then the beginning Better is the patient man then the arrogant † Be not quickly angrie because anger resteth in the bosom of a foole † Say not What is the cause thinkest thou that the former times were better then they are now for this maner of question is foolish † Wisdom with riches is more profitable and doth more profite them that see the sunne † For as wisdom protecteth so money protecteth But lerning and wisdom haue this much more that they geue life to their owner † Consider the workes of God that no man can correct whom he hath despised † In the good day enioy good thinges and beware before of the euil day For as this so that also hath God made that man finde not against him iust complants † These thinges also I saw in the dayes of my vanitie The iust man perisheth in his iustice and the impious liueth a long time in his malice † Be not iust too much neither be more wise then is necessarie lest thou be come more dul † Doe not impiously much and be not foolish lest thou dye not in thy time † It is good that thou hold vp the iust yea