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A50253 The figures or types of the Old Testament by which Christ and the heavenly things of the Gospel were preached and shadowed to the people of God of old : explained and improved in sundry sermons / by Mr. Samuel Mather ... Mather, Samuel, 1626-1671.; Mather, Nathanael, 1631-1697. 1683 (1683) Wing M1279; ESTC R7563 489,095 683

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Vessels belonging to the Sanctuary were the Golden Candlestick and the Table of Shew-bread There was also the Golden Altar of Incense though that did in some respects belong to the Holy of Holies of which afterwards But first of the Golden Candlestick that this belonged to the Sanctuary you may see Levit. 24.3 without the Veil of the Testimony in the Tabernacle of the Congregation shall the Lamps burn c. The history and first institution of this Type we have in Exod. 25 Moses made but one for the Tabernacle but Solomon made ten for the Temple 1 Kings 7.49 and the Candlesticks of pure Gold five on the right side and five on the left before the Oracle It was a sacred utensil of much spiritual use therefore alluded to in that stately Vision of the Prophet Zechary cap. 4. and in the Revelation cap. 5.1 and cap. 11.14 There needs not much be said for the History of it Every Candlestick had a foot or basis on which it stood which though not expresly described yet must of necessity be supposed Then the shaft or stalk which arose strait up out of the foot and on each side three Branches adorned with Bowls Knops and Flowers And then lastly the seven Lamps on the top viz. six on the top of the six branches and one on the top of the shaft and so they were seven in all In these Lamps was the Oil and the Light or Flame and some matter for the accension of the Flame which probably was made of twisted flax Vide Ainsw on Exod. 25. and on Exod. 27.20 and on Lev. 24.1 2. to which our Saviour seems to allude when he saith he will not quench the smoking flax Matth. 12.20 The spiritual mystery aimed at in it seems to lye in four things Here was a typical shadow of the Church the Ministry the Word and the Spirit 1. The Golden Candlestick was a Type of the Church For this the Lord himself is his own Interpreter Rev. 1.20 the mystery of the seven Stars which thou sawest in my right hand and the seven Golden Candlesticks the seven Stars are the Angels of the seven Churches and the seven Candlesticks are the seven Churches But wherein doth the Golden Candlestick represent the Church I shall but instance in four things 1. The end and use of the Church is to give Light and to hold forth the Truth as the Candlestick gave Light Phil. 2.15 among whom ye shine as Lights in the world 1 Tim. 3.15 the Church of God the Pillar and Ground of the Truth the Pillar to hold it forth and to which it is fastened as an Edict to be known of all men 2. The matter of the Church As the Candlestick was of Gold so the matter of the Church is Saints therefore Churches are called Golden Candlesticks not Brass or Loaden Candlesticks nor gilded Candlesticks but Golden Candlesticks not ignorant and unfound and scandalous persons but Saints visible Saints 3. The Discipline of the Church For there were Golden Snuffers belonging to these Golden Candlesticks Exod. 25.38 and the Tongs thereof and the Snuff dishes thereof shall be of pure Gold and Exod. 37.23 he made his seven Lamps and his Snuffers and his Snuff-dishes of pure Gold As these Golden Snuffers did cut off the Snuff of the Candle so Discipline and Censures cut off corruption and corrupt members 4. The Union and Distinction of Churches There were several Branches all out of one Shaft And seven Lamps therefore distinct but all growing upon one Shaft and therefore one so all Churches depend upon the same Christ upon the same Head and they are all guided by the same Rule the same Word and influenced by the same Spirit of Christ Vid. Answ in loc 2. These Golden Candlesticks in the Temple were a Type of the Ministry in the Church so Rev. 1.20 the seven Stars that shine in the tops of the Candlesticks are the Angels of the seven Churches For as the Candlestick doth support the Lamp and the Light so doth the Church the Ministry and as the Lamp or Candle shines in the Candlestick so doth the Ministry in the Church A Church without a Minister is a Candlestick without a Light John is called a burning and a shining Light Joh. 5.37 and so all Ministers are or ought to be 3. These Golden Candlesticks typified also the Light of the Word with which the Ministry shines and the Scripture is compared to a Lamp and a Candle Psal 119.105 to a Light shining in a dark place 2 Pet. 1.19 to Gold and fine Gold Psal 19.10 which makes the allusion yet more full for these were Golden Candlesticks so the Word is Gold yea more precious then Gold 4. These Golden Candlesticks typified also the Spirit of God for this the Text is express Rev. 4.5 and there were seven Lamps of Fire burning before the Throne which are the seven Spirits of God That this is meant of the Holy Ghost the third person of the Trinity appears by this that John prays son Grace and Peace from the seven Spirits of God Rev. 1.4 but it had been impious to have prayed to any created Spirit for them But why is the Holy Ghost mystically expressed in such a phrase the seven Spirits of God Both in allusion to the number of Candlesticks which were seven in Johns Vision Rev. 1.12 and in allusion to the seven Lamps that were on the top of each Candlestick in the Temple and also to signifie the variety perfection his of Gifts and Graces and Operations in the Church and in the hearts of his people for seven is a number of perfection But you may see the the analogy more fully in four particulars 1. The Lamps of the Candlestick did shine and give Light so the Holy Ghost is a Spirit of Light and Illumination Ephes 1.19 2. The Lamps were fed with Oil they shall prepare Oil-Olive beaten for the Lamps Exod. 27.20 Now this Oil is the Spirit Isai 61.1 Acts. 10.38 bow God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost fitly compared to Oil for the excellent nature of it it is of a softening and an healing nature c. 3. These sacred Lamps were ever burning and never went out The Institution was that they should burn before the Lord continually so the phrase is Exod. 27.20 Lev. 24.3 it shall be a Statute for ever throughout your Generations It is a question here whether the Lamps in the Temple did burn both night and day or only by night Some think there was need of them in the day time because the Windows of the Temple were fifteen cubits high from the ground for they were over the side-chambers Others think they were lighted only from evening to morning because the phrase is He shall order it from evening to morning Exod. 27.21 and when Aaron lighteth the Lamps at even Exod. 30.7 And in Abijams Speech 2 Chron. 13.11 the Candlestick of Gold with the Lamps thereof to burn every evening But yet it was a perpetual Light in the fit time and season for it They had therefore two sorts of sacred and perpetual Fire belonging to the Temple the Fire of the Altar and this was never to go out at all of which you have formerly heard and the Fire of the Golden Lamps which was perpetual at least in the season of it that is every night and they were lighted probably
5. The Oxen under the molten Sea are the Ministers of the Gospel and especially the twelve Apostles as the number it self intimates for there were twelve Oxen looking towards all the 4 quarters of the world so the Apostles and Ministers of the Gospel carry this Crystal Sea of the Blood of Christ and the Laver of Regeneration and Baptism throughout the world Ministers are often compared in Scripture to Oxen because of the strength and laboriousness of that creature as 1 Corinth 9.9 thou shalt muzzle the mouth of the Ox that treadeth out the Corn. Doth God take care for Oxen saith the Apostle there I may say so in reference to this Type now in hand Did God regard the shapes and pictures of Oxen to be set under this Temple-Sea or rather did he not set them there altogether for our sakes For our sakes no doubt this was done as the Apostle there speaks The Lavers also had their Bases with their wheels which served for the carrying of the water from place to place and so served for the same use really whereof the Oxen were but an emblem The taking of these away is noted as an act of audacious wickedness and profaneness in Ahaz 2 Kings 16.17 And King Ahaz cut off the borders of the Bases and removed the Laver from off them and took down the Sea from the Brazen Oxen that were under it and set it upon a pavement of stones he having as it seemeth no understanding at all nor no sense in him of the spiritual mystery and signification of these Wheels and Oxen nor no fear and reverence of Gods Institution who did ordain and appoint them 6. The use of it being to wash in both the Priests and Sacrifices were washed in the water of these typical vessels the Sea and Lavers that they dye not Exod. 30.19 20 21. For Aaron and his Sons shall wash their hands and their feet thereat when they go into the Tabernacle of the Congregation they shall wash with water that they dye not or when they come neer to the Altar to minister to burn Offering made by Fire unto the Lord so they shall wash their hands and their feet that they dye not and it shall be a Statute for ever to them even to him and to his Seed throughout their Generations You see with what emphasis and earnestness it is required and ingeminated This teacheth us that both our persons and our duties and services must be washed and made clean in the Blood of Jesus Christ or else we dye eternally that they dye not it is twice repeated as both the Priests and Sacrifices so both our persons and our services must be washed or else the same disaster that befel Nadab and Abihu may befall us of whom it is said they dyed before the Lord Levit. 10.2 It is a fearful thing for men to come before God in their sins in their uncleannesses unwashed and uncleansed from them They shall wash that they dye not 7. The Laver was never covered but always open when the rest of the vessels were folded up Ainsworth on Numb 4. v. 14. hath this Note It seemeth to be not without mystery that Moses mentioning Fire-pans Flesh-hooks and other less things should quite omit the Laver which usually is reckoned amongst the holy things of the Sanctuary Exod. 35.16 and 38.8 and 39.39 and 40.30 And as in Melchisedeks History Gen. 14. he omitted his Parentage Kindred Birth and Death from which silence in the Story the Apostle reasoneth as if he had been without Parents or Kindred beginning of days or end of life Heb. 7. so here if it may be lawful to conjecture the like the Laver is left uncovered and always open to the eyes of the people that it might be a lively representation of Gods Grace in Christ continuing and opened as an ever springing Fountain that by the washing of the new Birth by Repentance and Faith in the Blood of Christ we may in all our travels at all times cleanse our hands and feet our works and ways as the Sacrificers did from the Laver Exod. 30.19 20. that albeit the face of the Church is sometimes hid as the Tabernacle wrapped up and the Light of the Word shineth not nor publick Worship performed yet always Gods Elect having Faith in him may wash and purge themselves in Christ his Blood unto forgiveness of sins and Sanctification of the Spirit and Salvation It may be the Holy Ghost hath some allusion hereto in that phrase Zech. 13.1 a Fountain opened for Judah and Jerusalem to wash in for sin and for uncleanness Certainly this point of our washing and cleansing by the Blood of Christ is of that weight and moment that it was not without cause said of it by Luther Hic articulus regnat in corde meo this Article reigns in my heart which he also styled Stantis aut cadentis Ecclesiae articulum the point upon which the Church doth either stand or fall So much for the Explication of this Type You see how full it is of Gospel-teaching and instruction Nor should it seem strange that one Type should have such a various and manifold aspect to so many several Truths at once For it is usual as you have formerly seen and it suits best with the infinite Wisdom of the Holy Ghost that one of his teaching signs should teach many things at once and have many spiritual lessons and instructions thus included in it And now from the Type thus explained we may gather some further light to confirm and settle the true interpretation of the Text. What is meant by this Sea of Glass like unto Crystal I argued before from the allusion that is carried on all along in the context to the Types of the Temple therefore this Crystal Sea in the Text is the same with that molten Sea of Solomons Temple which shadowed forth the Blood of Christ for Justification Now to add some further arguments A 2d May be this Here are other priviledges and benefits of Christ mentioned in the context which do accompany Justification through his Blood and go along with it As in ver 5. here are seven Spirits before the Throne that is the sanctifying Spirit of Christ And again ver 6. here are four living creatures And cap. 5.11 many Angels round about the Throne Here is the Ministry and a Guard of Angels and the Spirit of Sanctification therefore it is not incongruous that the Blood of Christ for Justification should be also mentioned And this therefore seems to be intended in this Crystal Sea Reas 3. From the properties and circumstan●es belonging to this Sea in the description of it which cannot well be otherwise accommodated I shall mention but these two 1. It is said to be before the Throne so we are said to be justified before God this is one of the blessed effects and manifestations of his Glory in the Church so Heb. 12.23 24. we are said to come unto God the Judge of all
Sword should never depart from his House Solomon was left to the toleration of the publick exercise of Idolatry for which God rent away the Ten Tribes from his Posterity all which came to pass as for other causes so for the Sins of the People As it said in a lesser transgression of David 2 Sam. 24.1 And the Anger of the Lord was kindled against Israel and he moved David against them to say Go number Israel and Judah 2. The ten Tribes under Jeroboam forsook the Temple and the House of David which though as to Gods Providence it was a righteous Judgment yet on their part it was a grievous sin it was a complicated Sin many Sins involved in the bowels of it for it was both Rebellion and Schism and Heresie Rebellion against their lawful Prince Schism from the true Church and Worship yea fundamental Heresie For as they say Look to thy House O David so in rejecting Davids House they reject the Messiah who was to come of him 2 Chron. 10.16 3. There were continual Backslidings to Idolatry even in Judah as well as Israel yea when they saw the Ten Tribes carried away before their eyes for this Sin yet the other would not take warning and reform Ezek. 23.10 11 Aholah signifies a Tent this was the House of Israel who were a corrupt Church Aholibah signifies my Tent is in her this was Judah which were the true Church of God but they declined and departed from God so far that he sent them away to Babylon 3. And so we come to the third Dispensation under the Law namely the time of their Captivity and Bondage under the Yoke of Babylon There were three Deportations 1. Jehoiakims in whose time Daniel was carried captive 2. Jechoniahs in whose time Ezekiel was carried captive 3. Zedekiahs in whose time Jeremiah was carried captive They had now an experimental knowledg of the truth of all Gods Threatnings Yet during the time of this Affliction the Lord did not cast off his care of them but gave forth many Evidences of his unchangeable Love and Faithfulness toward them under this sad Dispensation 1. In that he did preserve them from utter Destruction yet not leave them altogether unpunished not make a full end of them Jer. 30.10 11. He restrained the Enemy from wholly rooting out the Nation Psal 106.46 gave them Favour in the sight of them that carried them captive 2. In that he did convince them and left an everlasting Conviction in the Heart of that people against the grosser sort of Idolatry such an indelible Conviction as hath never been blotted out to this day Insomuch that their great stumbling Block at this day against the Christian Religion is the Idolatry of the Popish Christians For the poor blind Jews consider the Christian Religion no otherwise but as corrupted with those Antichristian Abominations and Idolatries and therefore their Conversion and Return is not to be expected till Antichrist that great stumbling Block be removed out of the way Yea 3. The Lord gave them further and glorious Discoveries by raising up excellent Prophets to them as Ezekiel Daniel Jeremy some part of his Prophesies were after the beginning of their Captivity and Bondage to the Babylonians This sad afflictive Dispensation continued about seventy years Jer. 29.10 4. The fourth and last of all the Old Testament Dispensations is that of the second Temple from the time of their Return out of Babylon till the Messiahs coming And herein there are these remarkable passages 1. The Lord breaks the Yoke of Babylon that his people might be delivered by the Hand of Cyrus prophesied of by name some hundred years before his Birth Isai 44.28 And as they were carried away at several times so they returned also at several times and by degrees First Zerubbabel Ezra 1. and a great company with him afterwards Ezra Ezr. 7.1 after these things Lastly Nehemiah 2. They built the Temple and the City of God again Ezr. 3. Nehem. 1 and 2. They met with many Difficulties and Obstructions in the Work but yet at last it was done both begun and finished by Zerubbabel Zach. 4. in forty six years Joh. 2.20 Dan. 9.25 seven weeks that is forty nine years viz. from the Edict of Cyrus after which we may well allow one year of preparation for their Journy another year for their Journy and a third year for preparing Materials for the Temple wherein David and Solomon spent so many years And if we deduct three out of forty nine the remainder will be but forty six as Joh. 2.20 It wanted somewhat of its former Glory as to the Structure thereof the old men wept to see how much Zerubbabels Temple fell short of Solomons Temple in Ezr. 3.12 As to the Utensils belonging to it the Ark was wanting with the things contained in it the two Tables of Stone the Rod of Aaron the Pot of Manna also the extraordinary and miraculous tokens of Gods Presence as Fire from Heaven c. The Lord would have them now to be more spiritual to see his Presence by Faith when they could not see it with their eyes Yet Haggai saith it had a greater Glory that is in regard of the Messiahs bodily presence in it which Solomons Temple never had 3. They renewed their Covenant with God Nehem. 9. ult and cap. 10. you have the Articles of this solemn League and Covenant 4. The Lord guides them to the reforming of sundry Corruptions which had crept in amongst them and raiseth them up to an higher pitch of Reformation than ever Gross Idolatry they forsook that for ever of which we spake before The Preaching of the Word was restored and renewed among them Neh. 8 1-8 strengthened by the prophesying of Haggai and Zachary Ezr. 5.1 And the Histories of the Church in those times report also how there was great care to get true and perfect Copies of the Scripture and to review the Copies they had And hither as I suppose belongs that famous work of the Punctation of the Hebrew Consonants Much Dispute there is among learned men about it That it is of a Divine Original and Authority is unquestionable if we do but grant the Divine Authority of the Scripture For otherwise the Sense will be vagus incertus wandring and uncertain Some think it was as ancient as the first Invention of Letters which is referred to Moses But if we suppose that Writing as all other useful Arts are usually was brought to perfection by degrees and that the Consonants might suffice while it was a Mother tongue of so great a People and they in such a flourishing condition not oppressed nor mingled with other People and Languages yet possibly the Points might be added afterwards For when they fell under the Yoke of strangers this help became necessary to be added The Lord therefore did by Ezra and others who were divinely inspired now at least add them For to refer it to an humane Original is to overthrow
from the Fire that was upon the Altar And so it is with the Spirit of God in the hearts of his people This is a Lamp that never goes out The foolish Virgins indeed their Lamps were gone out Matth. 25. but in the wise it was not so There is no falling from Grace The true Believer cannot fall away totally and finally 4. The dressing and trimming of the Lamps signifyed those revivings of the work of the Spirit in the hearts of his people when it begins or is in danger to decay and decline for the Priests were to light the Lamps c. see Lev. 24.2 3 4. the same thing also in Exod. 27.20 Hence is that expression 1 Sam. 3.3 Before the Lamp of God went out in the Temple of the Lord he had that appearance of God towards break of day The Priests were wont if they found any Lamps out or burning dimly to light them again they did not leave it to be always dark This teacheth us both the Lords Goodness and our Duty For Christ Matth. 12.20 he will not quench the smoaking flax and so we should 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as 2 Tim. 1 6 stir up like a fire that is going out the Gifts that are in us Also Church-discipline and mortification are taught us hereby Matth. 25.7 then all those Virgins arose and trimmed their Lamps Thus you see something of the mystery of these Golden Candlesticks in the Sanctuary how the Church the Ministry the Word and the Spirit was shadowed forth thereby As to the Use you see here the rise and withal the evil of the Popish Superstition of Lights and Candles in their Churches This is an Old Testament Ordinance it is to dig Moses out of his Grave and to deny Jesus Christ Yet their having Wax-candles is a swerving from the Mosaical Law which they pretend and seem to imitate For Hony as it was forbidden in their Sacrifices and Offerings made by Fire Lev. 2.11 and consequently Wax which belongeth to it So we do not find that ever they did use Wax-candles to burn in the Sanctuary but only Lights and Lamps of Oil. But as to the pressing and improving these things in a more practical way It is a copious and fruitful Subject let me only repeat and re-inculcate the four general heads of things before-mentioned 1. Learn to prize and see the worth and excellency of Church-society It is no vile thing which the Lord was pleased to represent and teach by so many glorious Types of old As by Noahs Ark by the Temple by the Golden Candlestick c. And in Church-estate look well to the matter of the Church that they be Golden-Candlesticks And when in it look to the exercise of Discipline a Church without the vigorous exercise of Discipline is a Candlestick without Snuffers let not the Golden Snuffers be lost or laid aside which by divine Institution belong to the Golden Candlestick 2. Prize the Ministry They are Lights they are the Stars that shine in the tops of these Candlesticks A dark Ministry was the Evening Star that ushered in the night of Popery and Antichrist into the world Rev. 8. ult compared with Rev. 9.1 3. Much more prize the Word This is the Sun in the Church the great Light shining in a dark place If thy Lamp be not lighted here all the Light that is in thee is but Darkness 4. Above all labour to find the Spirit burning and working in your hearts that you may experience the whole mystery of this Type The Spirit in the Word and in the Ministry of it in the Church the Spirit enlightening and like Oil mollifying and healing the Soul abiding there and reviving his own work there and remember your own Duty also in this thing look to the trimming of your Lamps Matth. 25.7 1. Get fresh supplies of Oil Exod. 30.7 8. this is to dress your Lamps This was Davids Faith Psal 92.10 I shall be anointed with fresh Oil. Jesus Christ is the Fountain and the Holy Ghost the immediate Dispenser of it Zech. 4.12 and thence you are to fetch your fresh supplies 2. Stir up that which you have as well as take in new supplies 2 Tim. 1.6 Stir up the Gift that is in thee Revelat. 3.2 strengthen the things that remain and are ready to dye stir up thy self to lay hold on God 3. Snuff the Wick Exod. 25.38 mortifie corruption cut off that superfluity of naughtiness James 1.23 this must be your frequent and daily work 2. The Golden Table of Shew-bread this was another of the holy Vessels in the Sanctuary The History of it you have in Exod. 25. and in Lev. 24. Moses made but one but Solomon made ten Tables and placed them in the Temple five on the right side and five on the left 2 Chron. 4.8 The matter of Moses his Table was Shittim-wood the dimensions two cubits in length a cubit the breadth thereof and a cubit and an half the height thereof Exod. 25.23 A cubit is about a foot and an half of our measure It was overlaid with pure Gold and a Crown of Gold was made round about v. 24. There was also a Border round about with a Golden Crown and four Rings of Gold in the four corners of it to put in the Staves to carry it Moreover there were several other Vessels belonging to it viz. Dishes Spoons Covers and Bowls all of pure Gold v. 29. The use was of it was to set the Bread thereon v. 30. And thou shalt set upon the Table Shew-bread before me alway Which is explained more fully in Lev. 24. v. 5. to the 10. Thou shalt take fine Flower and bake twelve Cakes or Loaves thereof Two tenth Deals shall be in one Cake or two Omers Exod. 16.16 that is about two Quarts of our measure And thou shalt set them in two rows six on a row upon the pure Table before the Lord ver 6. of Levit. 24. and a dish of Incense upon each row ver 7. This is the sum of the History of this Ordinance In the Explication whereof the use of the Table being to set the Bread and the Incense thereon and there being several mystical and significant actions ordained about the Bread and the Incense we must inquire into them all and not consider the Table alone but with reference to its use and to the Bread and Incense and the sacred actions about them There was a threefold mystery in this Type 1. The Shew-bread was a Type of the Churh which was typified before in other respects by the Golden Candlestick in regard
break Bread every Lords day And in the primitive times the Sacrament was the concluding Ordinance But Man did not eat of the Tree of Life for then he had been confirmed and lived for ever Gen. 3.22 therefore it is not likely that he stood in his integrity to the end of the Sabbath And as to the time of the day wherein he sinned it seems to have been about eating time at dinner about noon eating what they should not being the thing wherein they sinned And after his Fall it is said that God came and spake to them in the cool of the day Gen. 3. ver 8. This seems to have been about that time of the day which the Scripture calls the ninth hour which is after our reckoning about three a clock in the afternoon So long they were in darkness and under guilt of their Sin before the Promulgation of the Gospel to them Wherein some have observed a congruity in that Jesus Christ was under those his infinite Sufferings upon the Cross the same space of time from the sixth hour to the ninth Matth. 27.45 46. And it being thus Man in his first sin and fall did break all the Commandments at once as he brake all the rest so he sinned upon the Sabbath day This seems by all the circumstances of the Story to have been the time of his Fall But to think that he fell on Tuesday the tenth day from the Creation there is nothing in the History to evince it Others think this Fast on the day of the seventh month was appointed in remembrance of the great Sin the Idolatry of the Golden Calf Exod. 32. But we may rest in that the Text mentioneth as the occasion of this Ordinance viz. the Sin and Death of Nadab and Abihu And there is a threefold Instruction we are here to learn Obs 1. Here we are taught first That there must be holy fear and reverence in approaching to God in his Ordinances an holy fear and dread of sinning in the manner of his Worship and that it is a dangerous thing to worship God otherwise then he hath appointed Men should take heed of it that they die not as Nadab and Abihu did for this sin they incur the danger of Death both Death temporal and eternal Though God doth not usually smite men with visible Judgments but when they are first in any transgression yet there is a spiritual fire and wrath upon their spirits for it which is worse then outward Judgments Obs 2. The Lord takes hold of the saddest occasions to bring in Dispensations of the greatest good and mercy to his people Light out of Darkness Heaven out of Hell good out of evil to those that he hath set his Love upon Obs 3. When some are slain and die in and for their sins the Lord provides for the Salvation of others that they die not Now to come to the thing it self Moses is to charge Aaron that he come not into the Holy of holies at all times nor in any manner but at Gods appointed times and in such manner as he requireth This manner is here described at large It consists chiefly in three things 1. His washing himself 2. His holy Garments And 3. His propitiatory Offerings 1. That the Priest must wash before he put on his Garments and before he present his Offering is an intimation of his Purity and Cleanness Hence that expression of the Apostle Heb. 10.22 Having our hearts sprinkled from an evil Conscience and our Bodies washed with pure water This is the first thing he is to do So Christ Matth. 3.16 was baptized before he entred upon his Ministry and he was perfectly holy and pure not having the least defilement of sin upon him though he had taken on him our Nature and all the other Infirmities of it Vid. On the Priests Consecration Exod. 29. 2. As to his Attire here be two sorts of holy Garments mentioned in the Services of this day the holy Garments ver 4. and other holy and most costly Garments ver 23.24 Some call the former his White Garments and the other his Golden Garments 1. This Priestly Attire was an emblem of spiritual clothing Psal 132.9 Let thy Priests be clothed with Righteousness and let thy Saints shout for joy and ver 16. I will also clothe her Priests with Salvation Job 29.14 I put on Righteousness and it clothed me my Judgment was as a Robe and a Diadem This then speaks the Grace and Holiness that was in Jesus Christ and ought to be in Ministers such Garments Ministers should be clothed with 2. Those two sorts of Attire the White and the Golden Garments signified the different estate and condition of Jesus Christ when he performed the great work of our Redemption and made atonement for us he did it in much meanness and abasement Isai 52.14 his Visage was marred he was without external Pomp and worldly Glory in the form of a Servant made himself of no Reputation Phil. 2.7 though with Holiness and Purity and Innocency He had white Garments on though they were but plain But as there is a clothing of Grace so there is a clothing of Glory 2 Cor. 5.2 4. And after his Resurrection when he had been in Heaven and returned again and arose and appeared from the dead he did change his Raiment He wore the garments of Holiness here but when he entred into the holy place even into Heaven he did put on garments of Glory These were the holy Garments on this day of Expiation Now the third thing is the Offerings of Atonement and they were of two sorts for the Priest and for the People 1. For the Priest himself and for his own House ver 3 6. This teacheth us the insufficiency and imperfection of the legal Priesthood Heb. 5.1 2.3 we need a better High Priest and we have one Heb. 7.26 27 28. The Priest was first to make atonement for himself and for his own sins that so he might be fit as a figure of Christ the true High Priest to make atonement for the people They that lie under unpardoned guilt themselves are not fit to be Mediators and Intercessors for others The Priest had three things to do in reference to his own Sacrifice 1. He was to kill it and so to make atonement with it v. 11. This was a Type of the Death of Christ the true Sacrifice 2. He was to offer Incense in the Holy of holies v. 12. This is a Type of the Prayers and Intercessions of Jesus Christ in the virtue of his Satisfaction Here are four particulars observable 1. As the High Priest did this before he sprinkled the Blood in the Holiest of all so Christ prepared his own way into Heaven by his Prayers and Intercessions Joh. 17. 2. The Incense was beaten small to intimate the anguish and contrition and brokenness of heart wherewith Christ prayed and interceded for us those agonies of spirit in his Prayers before his Death which he offered
All this pointed them to and was most eminently fulfilled in Jesus Christ the only true High Priest in and by whom alone God speaks his mind and works his Image in us In him are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge Col. 2.3 and he is holy and harmless and separate from sinners Heb. 7.26 For such an High Priest became us who is holy harmless undefiled separate from sinners He wears the true Vrim and Thummim always upon his heart Illuminations and Perfections Lights and Graces in the highest And we have nothing of either but what we have from him Our Lights are from him 2 Cor. 4.6 Matth. 11.27 our Graces are from him Joh. 1.16 of his fulness have we all received Grace for Grace For the Law was given by Moses ver 17. these legal shadows of terror and darkness but Grace and Truth came by Jesus Christ Grace instead of legal terror and rigour Truth that is accomplishments and performances instead of shadows and promises came by Jesus Christ It follows ver 18. no man hath seen God at any time that is by any Light or Grace or Power of his own but the only begotten Son which is in the bosom of the Father he hath declared him The true Vrim and Thummim is in the Pectoral of Jesus Christ all our Illuminations and Perfections are in him 4. Whereas this Vrim and Thummim were lost in the Captivity in Babylon and wanting in the second Temple Ezra 2.63 Nehem 7.65 They wanted this as they did some other vessels and monuments as the Golden Pot of Manna Aarons Rod that budded some think also the Ark and the two Tables of Stone were wanting in the second Temple but as to the Vrim and Thummim those Texts seem clear for it nor had they the Cloud of Glory as in the Tabernacle and in the first Temple or Fire from Heaven The end of all this Dispensation was to teach them to look and long the more earnestly after Jesus Christ the true spiritual Glory of the Temple and Church of God whose coming was now approaching and drawing on apace These abatements of that former outward Glory were preparations for more spiritual Dispensations under the Gospel wherein those outward Glories were not to be expected and in the mean time they had the Law of Moses and the written Word of God in the Old Testament which they were to cleave and stick close unto Mal. 4.4 But when Christ came he restored to his Church in a more glorious manner the true Vrim and Thummim Light and Grace was poured forth abundantly even upon such who by reason of the long intermission of those extraordinary Operations of the Holy Ghost had not so much as heard whether there was an Holy Ghost or no. Acts 19.2 6. The Jewish Writers have a saying and a tradition amongst them that after the latter Prophets Haggai Zechariah and Malachy the Holy Ghost went up and departed from Israel They mean in those extraordinary operations of it and they reckon Vrim and Thummim as one of the degrees of the Holy Ghost inferior to the Spirit of Prophesie but superior to that Bath-qol as they call it the Daughter of a Voice or an Eccho from Heaven which was heard sometimes in the second Temple and which they say took place in the second Temple when Prophesie and Urim ceased We read of such Voices from Heaven to Jesus Christ Matth. 3.17 Joh 12.28 29. 2 Pet. 1.17 18. and he adds in the next verse we have a more sure Word of Prophesie This Bath-qol or Voice from Heaven it was a Prologue and a Preface and Type as it were of that true Voice of the Father the eternal Word of God Jesus Christ who came down from Heaven by whom God hath in these last days spoken to us who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in former times unto the Fathers but now only by his Son Heb. 1.1 2. 8. The eighth piece of the holy Pontifical attire was the Mitre of which the Text saith And he put the Mitre upon his head And it is said Exod. 28.39 thou shalt make the Mitre of fine Linnen This was one of the last Garments that was put on therefore Zechariah desires this in the clothing of Jehoshuah as the perfecting of the Mercy Zech. 3.5 and I said let them set a fair Mitre upon his head so they set a fair Mitre upon his head As to the shape and fashion of this Garment it was not unlike that which the other Priests wore and is called a Bonnet It was made of Linnen-cloth wrapped about the head in a round and high-crowned fashion after the manner of the East Some compare it to the Turkish Turbants or Tullibants some translate it a Hat As to the outward form and inward mystery of it there is little difficulty For a Mitre or a Hat upon the Head was an Ornament of Authority and Superiority over others Ezek. 21.26 Remove the Diadem Job 29.14 My Judgment was as a Diadem in which places is radically the same word as here in Exod. 28. The Mitre therefore was an Ornament and Ensign of illustrious sacred Eminency and Superiority in the High Priest over others It pointeth us to the Princely Dignity and Kingly Office of Jesus Christ He is the great High Priest and indeed both Priest and King of his Church the true Archbishop the chief Shepherd as Peter calls him 1 Pet. 5.4 Believers are called a royal Priesthood 1 Pet. 2.9 but Christ is so much more He is not only a Priest but a Prince and a Prevailer with the Lord on our behalf 9. The ninth and last piece of the holy Priestly attire is the Golden Plate of which the Text saith Also upon the Mitre even upon his forefront did he put the Golden Plate the holy Crown It is called Exod. 39.30 the Plate of the holy Crown so called for that it was made say some somewhat like a Crown Compare Exod. 29.6 The use and nature of it is described fully in Exod. 28.36 37 38. The Inscription Quodesh la Jehovah may be rendred more emphatically the Holiness of Jehovah It speaks three things 1. The Royal yea the Divine Holiness of Jesus Christ that absolute Holiness whereby he sanctifies both himself and us Joh. 17.19 wherein he doth that really which Aaron did typically He is indeed the Holines of Jehovah Jehovah tsidkenu the Lord our Righteousness is his Name Jer. 23.6 Hence he often appears with a Crown of Gold upon his Head as Rev. 14.14 2. His bearing our iniquities and taking away our sins which are found even in our holy things Exod. 28.38 There is a mixture in the best we do Many Believers are apt to be discouraged about it My Prayers are so full of unbelief and deadness and wandrings they deserve abhorrence and not acceptance Well but the High Priest here bears the iniquities of all the holy things of the Children of Israel 3. His causing us to be accepted