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A33297 The blessed life and meritorious death of Our Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ, from His conception to His cross, and from His cross to His crown together with the series, and order of His ministery, and miracles, as they are recorded by the four Evangelists, wherein what is wanting in one is supplied out of the other / by Sam. Clarke ... Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682. 1664 (1664) Wing C4502; ESTC R15233 43,259 57

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them As also the Parable of the vineyard let out to Husband-men and of their killing the Heir of the vineyard together with the application thereof And from that hour they sought to take him but they feared the People for they took him for a Prophet Again he propounded to them the Parable of the marriage of the Kings Son and the refusals and excuses of some that were bidden and the wickedness and punishments of others especially of him that had not on the wedding Garment Then went the Pharisees and took Counsel how they might intangle him in his talk wherefore they sent out unto him their Disciples with the Herodians saying Is it lawful to give tribute to Cesar or not These being astonished at his answer lest him and went their way Luke 20. 1 8 9 19 20 40. Mark 11. 20 33 12. 1 12 13 37. Matth. 21. 19 46. 22. 1 46. The same day there came to Jesus the Saduces asking him of the woman that had seven Brethren to her Husbands which of them should be her Husband in the Resurrection and when the multitude heard his answer whereby he proved the Resurrection they were astonished at his Doctrine Then a Pharisee that was a Lawyer tempted him asking which was the great Commandment in the Law to whom he answered and asked the Pharisee whose Son Christ is and no man was able to answer him a word neither durst any man from that day forth ask him any more questions Luke 20. 41 44. Then spake Jesus to the multitude and to his Disciples concerning the Scribes and Pharisees denouncing eight woes against them and turning his speech to the City of Jerusalem he accused her of cruelty and obstinacy and foretold her desolation Luke 20. 45 46 47. Mark 1● 38 39 40. Matth. 23. 1 39. And as Jesus sate over against the Treasury he saw a widow casting in two mites whom he preferred before them that cast in more Luke 21. 1 4. Mark 12. 41 44. When he was gone out of the Temple his Disciples shewed him the stately buildings and stones of it whereupon he foretold the ruine thereof Luke 21. 5 36. Mark 13. 1 37. Matth. 24. 1 51. And as he sate on the Mount of Olives over against the Temple his Disciples asked him when these things should be and what should be the sign of his coming and of the end of the world To whom he at large answered concerning the signs of them both and warned them to watch and be ready because they knew not the hour when the Lord would come and he taught the same thing by the Parable of the ten Virgins As also by the Parable of the Talents delivered to the Servants to trade withal and described the Judgement of this world perhaps as a Type of that by setting the Sheep on the right hand and the Goats on the left and giving sentence upon each of them By day he taught in the Temple but at night he went into the Mount of Olives and all the People came unto him early in the morning and he taught them in the Temple Matth. 25. 1 46. Luke 21. 37 38. And it came to pass when Jesus had finished these sayings he said unto his Disciples Ye know that after two days is the Passover and the Son of man shall be betrayed to be crucified About which time they consulted together in the Pallace of the High Priest that they might kill Jesus But they said not on the feast day lest there be an uproar amongst the People Mark 14. 1 2. Matth. 26. 1 5. As Jesus was in the House of Simon the Leper he defended a woman that powred an Alabaster Box of Ointment on his Head as he sate at meat against his Disciples that murmured at it and foretold his Burial Mark 14. 3 9. Matth. 26. 6 13. Then entred Satan into Judas who offered himself and covenanted to betray him Luke 22. 1 3. Mark 14. 10 11. Matth. 26. 14 15 16. The fourth and last Passover in which Christ our Passover was Sacrificed 1 Cor. 5. 7. and so an end was put to all the Legal Sacrifices which prefigured this only one The fourth or middle year of the last week of Daniel now beginning Dan. 9. 27. IN the first day of unleavened Bread when the Passover was slain April 2. his Disciples asked him where they should prepare it Then he sent Peter and John into the City telling them that there should meet them a man bearing a pitcher of water by following of whom they should find a Guest-chamber ready furnished by the good man of the House Mark 14. 12 16. Matth. 26. 17 18 19. And in the evening he went thither with the twelve and when they had sate down and eaten Jesus said I have greatly desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer And he commanded them to divide the Cup amongst themselves saying I will not any more eat of the Passover or drink of the fruit of the Vine until the Kingdom of God shall come Then said he One of you shall betray me and they began to be sorrowful and to say unto him one by one Is it I and he answered It is he that dippeth his hand with me in the dish and to Judas asking Is it I he answered Thou hast said Luke 22. 14 18. Mark 14. 17 18 21. Matth. 26. 21 25. Also whilst they were eating Jesus instituted the Sacrament of his Body and Blood in Bread and Wine after he had supped adding I will not henceforth drink of the fruit of the vine till I shall drink it new with you in the Kingdom of my Father But behold saith he the hand of him that betrays me is with me at the Table then they began to enquire amongst themselves if any among them should do this Luke 22. 19 23. Mark 14. 22 25. Matth. 26. 25 26. There was also a strife amongst them which of them should be accounted greatest when Supper was ended Jesus arose and laid aside his Garments and took a Towel and girded himself therewith and began to wash and wipe his Disciples feet and Peters also who at first denied it but afterwards desired it This being done Jesus sate down again saying I have shewed you an Example that as I have done you might likewise wash one anothers feet He that will be greatest amongst you let him be the least Yet he added I do not speak of you all for I know whom I have chosen When he had said these things he was troubled in spirit and testified saying One of you shall betray me His Disciples therefore looking one upon another were uncertain of whom he spake Peter therefore beckened to the beloved Disciple that he should ask who it was Jesus answered he it is to whom I shall give a sop after I have dipped it and he gave the sop to Judas and said unto him what thou
rest sent forth some of his Souldiers who killed all the children which were in Bethlehem and in all the coast thereof from two years old and under according to the time of the Star first seen in the East concerning which he had enquired of the wise men Matth. 2. 16. After the death of Herod who had sought the life of the young Child Jesus the Angel of the Lord appeared again to Joseph in a dream whilst he was in Egypt commanding him that he should return with the young Child and his Mother into the Land of Israel for that he that sought his life was dead and accordingly when Joseph awaked he performed what was by the Angel enjoyned him Matth. 2. 19 20 21 But when he was come back into the Land of Israel he heard that Archilaus raigned in Judea in the room of his Father Herod he therefore feared to go thither and being warned of God in a dream he departed into the parts of Galilee which Tetrarchy Herod had given by Will to Antipas and there dwelt in the City of Nazareth from whence Jesus took the name of Nazarene Matth. 2. 22 23. and the Primitive Christians of Nazarenes Act. 24. 5. When Jesus was twelve years old at the Feast of the Passover he was brought to Jerusalem by his Parents Joseph and Mary and when the seven days of unleavened bread were ended his Parents returning home Jesus staid behind them But so soon as they missed him they sought him three days and at last found him in the Temple sitting in the midst of the Doctors hearing them and asking them questions so that all that heard him were astonished at his understanding and answers Luk. 2. 41 47. Then went Jesus down with his Parents to Nazareth and was obedient to them Luk. 2. 51. and during his minority followed his Fathers trade of a Carpenter eating his bread in the sweat of his brows as appears by the speeches of his fellow-Citizens Is not this the Carpenter the Son of Mary Mar. 6. 3. The thirtieth and the last Jubilee falling in the thirtieth year of our Lord Jesus Christ and in the beginning of his Gospel John his forerunner proclaimed in the wilderness Prepare ye the way of Lord and make his paths strait Mark 1. 12. and opening the acceptable year of the Lord or the time of his Divine pleasure in which our good God vouchsafed to manifest that Great One to the world Isa. 61. 2. Luke 4. 19. For in the 13th year of the raign of Tiberius Caesar Pontius Pilate being Governour of Judea Herod Antipas Tetrarch of Galilee his brother Philip Tetrarch of Ituraea and the region of Trachonitis and Lysanias Tetrarch of Abilene under the Priesthoods of Annas and Caiphas came the word of the Lord unto John the son of Zacharias in the Desert Luke 3. 12. according unto whose command this Nazarite both Priest and Prophet of the Lord did Baptize in the Desert of Judea in which there were many Cities which are mentioned Josh. 15. 16. preaching the Baptism of Repentance for the remssion of sins Matth. 3. 1. Mar. 1. 4. Luk. 3. 3. endeavouring that Christ that came after him might be made known to Israel John 1. 7 8 13. which that he might more certainly know this sign was given him of God that upon whom he should see the holy Ghost descending and remaining he should thereby know that it was he that should Baptize others with the holy Ghost John 1. 33. It s most probable saith the learned Doctor Usher that this his ministery began on that most convenient day the tenth of the seventh moneth about the nineteenth day of our October which was both penitential being joyned with a solemn Fast in which whosoever did not afflict his soul should be cut off from his people and also Expiatory in which the high Priest went into the Holy of Holies to expiate the sins of the People with blood that was offered and that same day in which by the sound of Trumpet the Jubilee was commanded to be proclaimed over all the Land Levit. 25. 9. So John Baptist the Preacher of repentance and remission of sins to be attained by the blood of Christ that was to come passing through every Region round about Jordan lifted up his voice like a Trumpet saying Repent ye for the Kingdom of heaven is at hand whereupon there went out to him Jerusalem and all Judea and all the region round about Jordan especially that huge multitude which returnned from Jerusalem the Feast of Tabernacles being ended about the beginning of our November and were Baptized of him in Jordan confessing their sins Matth. 3. 2 3 5 6. Mark 1. 5. And when all the People were Baptized Jesus came also from Nazareth of Galilee to Jordan to be Baptized of John Luke 3. 21. Matth. 3. 13. Mark 1. 9. which office John denied at first to perform as standing in need himself to be Baptized of Christ but the Lord urging that thus it behoved that all righteousness should be fulfilled he Baptized him Matth. 3. 14 15. Jesus then beginning to be about thirty years old Luke 3. 23. At this time there was made a most illustrious manifestation of the blessed Trinity For the Son of God in the humane nature that he assumed ascending out of the water and praying the Heavens were opened and the holy Ghost was seen in a bodily shape like a Dove descending upon him and the voice of the Father was heard from Heaven saying This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased Matth. 3. 16 17. Mark 1. 10 11. Luke 3. 21 22. Jesus being now full of the holy Ghost returned from Jordan and was driven by the Spirit into the Desert where for forty days and nights being tempted by the Divel he remained amongst wild Beasts not eating any thing and when the days were ended he was an hungry Luke 4. 1 2. Matth. 4. 1 2. Mark 1 12 13. Satan taking this opportunity set upon him with a threefold Temptation all which being ended he departed from him for a season Matth. 4. 3 11. Luke 4. 3 13. and the Angels came and ministred unto him Matth. 4. 11. Mark 1. 13. After which Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit into Galilee Luke 4. 14. John the Baptist the next day after Christs coming to him when the Jews from Jerusalem sent some Priests and Levites of the Sect of the Pharisees to him as he was Baptizing at Bethabara by Jordan to ask him who he was he professed clearly that he was not the Christ He denied also that he was Elias or that Prophet foretold by Moses Deut. 18. 15. the same indeed with Christ. Act. 3 22 7. 37. but by the Jews thought to be another He told them also that he was The voice of one crying in the wilderness make strait the way of the Lord and then added that testimony of Christ I Baptize with
it was shewed that of the Tribe of Judah should Shiloh come but whether Male or Female nothing certain David was assured that a Son of his should sit upon his Throne for ever But till Isaias it was not known that he should be born of a pure Virgin that a woman should compass a man Isa. 7. 14. Behold a Virgin that famous Virgin the Originall sets it forth with an Accent spoken of Gen. 3. 15. shall conceive and bear a Son The very place of his Birth was not set forth till Micha did it Mich. 5. 2. Not the just time till Daniel foretold it Dan. 9. 24. Thus by degrees and piece-meal as it were God spake of old to the Fathers by his servants the Prophets Heb. 1. 1. Every age almost brought sorth some new thing touching the Babe of Bethlehem lapt up in the swathbands of the Holy Scriptures either in express and evident terms and testimonies or else in mirrors and miracles Lastly John Baptist Fibula Legis Gratiae as one calls him the Buckler of the Law and Gospel pointed him out with his finger Behold the Lamb of God c. Now this Jesus Christ is the most excellent Person in the world the fairest amongst men worth ten thousand of us as the People said of David 2 Sam. 18. 3. Look upon him as he is described Heb. 1. 1 2 3. For his Nobility He is Gods own Son For his Riches He is heir of all things For his Wisdom He made the Worlds For his Eminency He is the brightness of his Fathers Glory and the express Image of his Person For his might He upholdeth all things by the Word of his Power For his Merits He hath by himself purged our sins For his Preferment He sate down at the right hand of the Majesty on High Traps Treas The quallity and kind of Christs Death is remarkeable for three Characters which were engraven on the Death of the Cross which he died 1. For the painfulness of it The nature of that Death was painfull For Death it self is painfull no man payes that debt with ease When Asa dies he cryes Ah my feet When David dyes he complains O my cold Body When the Shunamites Child dyes he cryes Ah my pained head When ●zzah dyes he cryes Oh my Leprous skin Life is a precious Pearl But there are three things besides which made Christs Death painfull 1. Violence It 's painfull to die of any violent disease but when five deaths do all concur and strive which of them shall dispatch the poor man soonest this must needs be more painfull Such was Christs Death which made him complain Psal. 22. 16. They pierced my hands and my feet and Joh. 19. 34. One of the Souldiers with a Spear pierced his side and forthwith there came out blood and water Here are five Deaths that invaded a living man Death on each hand and on each legg and death on his side though this last came a little too late Now a violent Death it must needs be when strong and great nails did pierce the most nervous parts of his Body his hands and his feet 2. Slowness Four leasurely violent Deaths seized on him Blood is the life of the living Creature then look how long his blood was coming out his Life was dropping out as long It 's a great aggravation for a man to be long a dying and yet cannot die To have his torment quick and yet his Death slow is an Image of Hell where men seek Death and yet cannot finde it Christs slow Death was divided into four quarters Death at each hand and at each foot made his pain the greater The weight of his Body did hang upon those four tormenting nails his pierced Hands and Feet as if Death had delighted to hold Christ long at sea and to deny him it's last sad service Christ had been before dying a terrible Death in the Garden when he was boiled as it were in a bloody sweat and two circumstances shew that the two Thieves Death was nothing in slowness of torment comparable to Christs death 1. The sad and direful preparatories to Christs Death as he was the night before in a Soul-death when those 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as it were Drops or great hail stones of blood frozen or hardened together as Stephanus thinks through extream terrour when he was scourged and Crowned with Thorns 2. He was so weakned in Body thereby that he was not able to bear his own Cross which made him complain Psal. 22. 17. I may tell all my Bones My strength is dried up like a Potsheard So that Christ began to die the night before and continued dying twenty four hours the Lords anger and curse being on him and then bodily pain with the curse of the Law all this time wrought upon him And Christ in bearing the pains of the second Death did suffer that which all the Elect should have sustained in their Souls for ever Isa. 53. 6. The Lord laid upon him the iniquity of us all and though Christ died but one Death for all the Elect yet in the extremity of the pain it was many Deaths to him 3. Many degrees of Life were taken from him Consider how much of Life Christ had and the removing of it by violence must be so much the more painfull Now life natural had in Christ a sweet and a peaceable dwelling the possession of life was with excellent delights It was planted besides the Glorious God-head personally and so had sweet company and that made it pleasant It had not been so much to take away the Life of a common man whose life is not priviledged with Grace and the Grace of a Personal union with God The second Character that was engraven on Christs Death was that it was shameful and reproachful Now Shame is first Fundamentally in the cause Sin and Sin acted by men against that Law of God is the onely foundation of Shame Exod. 32. 25. Aaron made the People naked to their Shame So 2 Sam. 13. 13. Shame and sin are neer a kin And thus Christ was no more capable of Shame than he was of sin He came out of the Womb clothed with the white Robe of Innocency and he never contracted one black spot on that fair Robe of the highest Image of God from the womb to the Grave and therefore there was no shame fundamentally in Christ. 2. There is Shame formally in sin and that first In being ashamed Actively Secondly In bearing of Shame Passively In the former consideration because sin is a shameful thing in itself Jer. 11. 13. There is an Internal blushing and Shame rising from sin the Conscience of the sinner if it be not cauterized thinking ill of sin and esteeming it self base in doing it Rom. 6. 21. What fruit had you in those things whereof you are now ashamed So Christ thought ill of sin and esteemed the Creature base in sinning 2. Christ our Lord