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Memorable historick descriptiones draven [sic]. From the sacred bookes insert in the subsequent page. By Alexander Garden..
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Garden, Alexander, 1585?-1634?
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1637
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STC 11596.5; ESTC S92632
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Gold blew silk and skarlet Read Of Linning pure and purple for his head The gold is wrought in wier and leanid out long To Shew and set it these silk-works among Imbrodred were the Shoulders rund about And curiously with nedle knots cast out On evrie side thereof ane Onix stone They set ingraven with Israls name thereon Which on the Shoulders of the Ephod stands To beare a Record of the Lords commands A Breast plate more they make the form four square A peece of gold exceeding rich and rare And therevpon enchace four rovves at once Of pure imprysable and precious stons Exodus 40. GOd th' all director Moses doth direct To reare the Tabernacle and it erect And all the Appertenances that pertaind Vnto it to adduce them he Ordaind Into the first of monthes on the first day He should it raise and longer nought delay And as injoynd he was he thereto bringers The Arke and all the other holy Thinges And with the Vaile wrought vvith imbrodred wark He coverd closs and over-waild the Arke Also he brought as order did require The Table too and lights the Lamps vvith fire Aaron investes his Sones anoynts Them too And what to serve God should be done did do Exodus 40. THus this vvas done into the second yeere Efter that They from Egypt did reteere The Tabernacle seasd then Moses came And set the Testimonie in the same Then with the vaile he hes it closs vp shut âovv soone the Arke therein vvas plac'd and put âhe merciseate aboue the Arke he plac'd âhat vvith a Coronet of Gold vvas grac'd âhe Laver set Moses and Aaron both âith his tvvo Sones to wash them therein goeth ând than the court vpread inclosing round Whairon the Tabernacle stood the Ground âoses at last the vaile hung vp lats fall ãâã in this vvorke he finished hes all And God above into a Cloud did hover And all the vvork did over-vail and cover Exodus 40. WHill as the Lord into a cloud above The Tabernacle aboad and did noght move âhair the most glorious Glory of the Lord âhe Tabernacle filld all vp and stord ãâã that for Moses thair there was no place ãâã full of maiestie divine and grace ââere was a presence heavnly and divine ãâã there the Glory of the Lord did shyne ãâã vvhen the Sunne and day vvas doune the Cloud ãâã o're the Arke and Tabernacle stood ãâã aproatching of the night a none ãâ¦ã of fire streams and clearly shon ãâã as by day into the darkest night ãâã camp vvas cleare and in a lamp of light Exodus 40. THe moveing or night marching of the Cloud To Isral was a certaine Signe and Good Ather vnstirrd to stay stand still and tarie Or forward thence there Host and Camp to carie But if it did ascend and higher mov'd The Camp then forward martchd and more removd But if it did discend and there did stay They martchd no more but in there ludgings lay And noght a foot to fair did they intend Whill they it sie begin again t' ascend And when they journay should remove and ryse The cloud went on before Them throgh the skyes By day into a Cloud and on the night God was a fire to shew all Isr'all light Leviticus 9. Chap. T' Approve the Priestly office is from heaven A certaine Signe and sure assenting gevin Whill Aarons offring on the Alter lyes A Sacred flamme come flashing from the skyes And opinly in all the peoples eyes Consum'd and quickly eat the Sacrifice The woundring Israleits all looking on That Blais breathd from above brunt evrie Bone The then beleiving hoast to humble it gois And thankfull thonghts to God again vpthrois And publictly his prases there proclame For all the Blessings he bestow ' on Thame The Prophets then for this there Thankfulnes The people present sanctifie and bless Leviticus 10. A'Rons tuo Sones Nadab and Abihu A gross mis-deed before the Lord they do A nonted once there office to exers Out of presumption and a Sprit perverss They proudl ' aspire no rather they conspyre To fill there Censers full of forran fire And than advance and to the alter go Nev'r vsed thair to offer incenss so Contrary quyt vnto the Lords command That should have ever inviolable stand But from the Lord a flamming fire foorth flevv That boldly brint and both the Brether slevv To shovv that God will noght beserv'd by waine Vnvvise inventions of a vvorsely Brain ãâ¦ã THe judgements of the Lord thus sharply sâas'd Vpon these Brether that his Sp'rit displeas'd ânto the horrour of the Hebrew host âhat by there owne delicts there Lives had lost âor worshiping agains his divine will âpon them fell th' inevitabill ill âo teach all others that they neâit presume âut of a Braine Phantastick filld with fume âhe Lords vine zard to worke it otherwayes âor he directs and in his Law donne layes âhen these two mangled miserable men ââr careed from the Congregation then A sad and doolfull evidence for thame Both of there deeds there Sin and Shame Leviticus 24. âNto the Hoste was ane Egyptian man But by his Mother of the Trib of Dan âhat going out did so from dutie rowe âhat in the hoste he with an hebrew strove ând in the brall that was begun by Thame ãâã Egyptian did the God of hostes blasphame âhey take the man and him to Moses led ând then the Lord eftsoon to Moses said âause thow be broght that bold blasphemer out ând make the men that heard then there about ââe Lord blasphemd ley on there hands vpon-him ând then to death let all the Hebrews stone-him Which instantly they execute and act A fit reward for his vnfaithfull fact Deuterouomie 34. Chap. THe Prophet Moses to Mont Nebo gois From whence the Lord the promisd land him shois âhat milk and hony flowing land the same Which he so oft had heght to Abraham âât only having sein it did declare âhat hee should nev're go ov're nor enter Thair âhe Servand of the Lord then Moses dyes ând buried be him into Moab lyes âât never man yet lived to this day âhat knew the place whair God did Moses lay ãâã hundreth yeers and to them twentie told âhen he expired was the Prophet old ãâã Prophet such whose like yet never non ãâã Israel arose when he was gone A Prophet full indew'd with heavnly Grace ãâã God conferrd with and knew face to face ãâ¦ã FAmiliar Moses with the Lord and lov'de Before from this mortelitie remov'de That manfully martch'd from the memphit landes Divinly aided with the Hebrev bandes But the almighty eyeing ay his avvne Albeit their Ductor he had from them dravvne Yet to their Good and Glory of his name An oter Tutor tenders vnto Them In Iosua couragiously Inclinde H' infunds morefire in his magnanime mind And o're his Isrel limited at large Gaue him the conduct and the Captans Charge Commanding and encouraging the man To Ioyn the people and pas Iordan than