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A37483 Tropologia, or, A key to open Scripture metaphors the first book containing sacred philology, or the tropes in Scripture, reduc'd under their proper heads, with a brief explication of each / partly translated and partly compil'd from the works of the learned by T.D. The second and third books containing a practical improvement (parallel-wise) of several of the most frequent and useful metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes of the Old and New Testament / by B.K. De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685.; Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1681 (1681) Wing D895; ESTC R24884 855,682 1,006

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And God said let there be light and there was light suitable to 2 Cor. 4.6 where 't is written and God who said or Commanded the light to shine out of Darkness verse 6. And God said let there be a firmament in the midst of the Waters and verse 9. And God said let the Waters under the Heaven be gathered together c and verse 11. And God said let the Earth bring forth Grass c. verse 14. And God said let there be lights in the firmament of the Heavens and verse 20. And God said let the Waters bring forth abundantly the moving Creature and verse 24. And God said let the Earth bring forth the living Creature c. Rab. Mos. Maimon says that this phrase in the Creation and God said is to be under stood of the Will and not of Speech because speech by which a thing is Commanded must of necessity be directed to some being or object capable to execute his Commands but no objects of such a capacity had then being therefore of necessity it must be understood only of Gods Will. Masculus in his Comment says that Moses speaks of God after the manner of men not that God spoke so For by his word the vertue and efficacy of his Will is expressed c. for what we would have done that it might be understood believed or done we express our selves by the prolation of a word and when Gods Will is expressed it is called a word God is a Spirit and uses no corporeal or Organical Speech no transient voice nor Hebrew Greek or other Idiom unless in some temporary dispensation he was pleased to utter himself Organically which has no place here c. So the appellation of Names given to the Creatures verses 〈…〉 10. which is ascribed to God notes only his decree and divine Constitution 〈◊〉 men should so call them So the blessing of God to Fishes Fowl c. ver 22. denotes his real appointment of the multiplication of their respective kinds upon which Musculus very well says if you consider that God speaks to a quatiles or watry Creatures you will judge it a wounderful kind of speech But he speaks not to their Ears but to their Natures to which by the vertue of his word he hath given a power and efficacy to propagate their own kinds From this description of the Creation the Divine force and efficacy of Gods Will in the Creation and Conservation of the Creatures which is so conspicuous is called the Word of God Psal. 33.5 6. Psal. 107.20 Psal. 147.15 18. Heb. 1.3 and 11.3 2 Pet. 3.5 7. c. So in other decrees of the Divine Will God is said to speak Gen. 8.21 And the Lord said in his heart I will not again Curse the ground that is he so constituted and decreed it that by Noah it should be so manifested unto the World Psal. 2.5 Then shall he speak to them in his Wrath that is he will crush his Enemies with horrible Judgements and Punishments Sometimes the Decrees and Appointments of the Trinity by way of Dialogue or Colloquy among the Divine persons as Gen. 1.26 And God said let us make man in our likeness or Image c. and chap. 2.18 And the Lord said it is not good that the man should be alone I will make him an help meet for him and Gen. 3.22 And the Lord God said behold the man is become as one of us c. Gen. 11.6 And the Lord said behold the People is one and have one language go to let us go down and there confound their Language By this deliberate way of expression the Decrees of the Holy Trinity and their effectual power of operation are noted Psal. 2.7 I will declare the Decree the Lord said unto me thou art my Son this day have I begotten thee ask of me and I will give thee the Heathen for thine Inheritance Psal. 110.1 The Lord said unto my Lord sit thou at my right hand c. These phrases signifie the most Holy and most efficacious discerning and efficiency of Gods VVill. To this speaking of the Father answers the hearing attributed to Christ John 8.26 40. and 15 15. And to the Holy Spirit John 16.13 For this cause among others the Son of God is called the VVord 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for by him a manifestation of the internal speech of the Holy Trinity that is their Divine Decrees for mans Salvation is made unto us John 1.1 13 14 c. So much of speech in general More particularly Rebuking or Chiding is attributed to God by which its real effect or destruction is noted of which you may see examples Psal. 18.15 2 Sam. 22.16 VVhere Tempests Earthquakes c. are said to be at Gods Rebukes and Psal. 104.7 that at his rebuke the waters fled that is were separated from the Earth Gen. 1.9 To Rebuke in proper speaking two things are requisite 1. That that which is reprehensible may be chekt 2. That it may be corrected or amended these may be aptly applyed to Gods Creating VVord for when he said Let the waters under the Heaven be gathered together into one place and let the dry Land appear In the first the indigested confusion of things is reprehended and in the second they are corrected and rightly disposed off into their proper places Musculus on this place annexes this marginal note that it is an invincible Argument of Christs Divinity that at his rebuke the Winds and Seas were obedient Mark 4.39 Luke 8.24 See Psal. 9.5 and 76.6 and 68.30 Esa. 17.13 Zach. 3.2 Rebuke signifies destruction Deut. 28.20 Calling when ascribed to God signifies its real product or effect as 2 Kings 8.1 The Lord hath called for a Famine and it shall also come upon the Land for seven years Psal. 105.16 Rom. 4.17 Gods Commanding inanimate or irrational Creatures denotes a direction for some certain work to be done or omitted as Esa. 5..6 I will also Command the Clouds that they Rain no more upon it See Esa. 45.12 Answering is attributed to God when he is said to Answer mens Prayers 2 Sam. 7.9 Psal. 3.4 5. Esa. 58.8 c. Illyricus says that in hearing God answers in a threefold manner 1. By the very hearing for every man that prayes earnestly requests that 2. By some Testimony of his Spirit that we are heard 3. By granting the petition which is the most real and apparent answer Contrary to this is Gods Silence when his people pray by which his delay in comforting and helping them is noted as Psal. 28.1 Vnto thee O Lord do I Cry be not deaf toward me c. So Psal. 83.1 And God is said to answer when he takes pleasures in man Eccl. 5.20 and 9.7 The Lord is said to be a Witness when he declares the Truth of a thing in fact or justly punishes Lyers 1 Sam. 12.5 Jer. 42.5 Malach. 3.5 c. The Lord hath been a VVitness between
Good Bishops and Martyrs who should confess and Preach Christ the Son of the Living God purely by the example of Peter speaking from the Revelation of the Father But because the same Peter and the Apostles a little after savour of the Flesh yea and as Christ says become Satans it signifies that after the Successors of the Apostles and good Bishops there would come Devilish Bishops And that at length he that would usurp the title of Peters sole and only Successor should follow Satan as his Father for Revelation and would seek not the Kingdom of God but of the World Which Prophesie we see most palpably and horribly fulfilled so far Luther John 6.70 Christ calls Judas Iscariot a Devil because he was like him in Lies and Treachery and so signally malicious that the Scripture says he was of the Devil John 8.44 1 John 3.8 And the Son of the Devil Act. 13.10 Metaphors taken from Heaven COrporeal or Bodily Creatures according to their Physical distinction are either simple or mixt and compounded The simple are Heaven and the Elements or the Ethereal and Elementary Region of the World Heaven properly signifies that outermost celestial body that incloses or compasses the Elements and is the receptacle of the Stars and Constellations Gen. 1.8 14 c. Gen. 15.5 Psal. 8.3 and 19.1.5 Esa. 14.13 Also the Airy Region which is above us and this either in conjunction with the Ethereal or Starry Heaven Gen. 1.6 7 8 9. where by the mention of the waters being gathered together in one place under the Heavens is intimated that also to be a Heaven which is next and immediately above them which is the lower Region of the Air or separately from it and so only the Air Lev. 26.19 Deut. 28.23 1 King 8.35 2 Chron. 7.13 Job 1.16 2.12 Psal. 8 8. Matth. 6.26 Luke 9.54 12.56 But metaphorically Heaven is taken 1. For Divine Glory and infinite Majesty which is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 phos aprositon light inaccessible or which none can approach to 1 Tim. 6.16 By reason of similitude from the greatness splendor beauty and elegancy of Heaven to which we may refer the words of Bonaventure Corpus quod est sursum dicitur Caelum c. The Body which is above is called Heaven because it is capacious secret and quiet and because this threefold propriety is found in the celsitude of the Divinity it is therefore called Heaven it is capacious in the immensity of Power secret in the depth of knowledge and quiet in the tranquility of delight This is superior to all Heavens not by situation but dignity and greater than every Heaven not by extension but from his own immensity by which he is beyond all but not excluded c. So it is taken when God is said to dwell in Heaven Psal. 2.4 1 King 8.39.43 c. So Deut. 26.15 Look down from thy Holy Habitation from Heaven and bless thy people c. So it is said of Christ that he came down from Heaven John 3.13 6.33 50 51. 1 Cor. 15.47 That is he went forth from that inaccessible Light of Divine Majesty and manifested himself in the Flesh. And the same Throne of Majesty is in the Heavens Heb. 8.1 and 1.3 to which Christ as God-man in his state of exaltation went See John 17.5 Heb. 7.26 Made higher then the Heavens Eph. 4.10 Ascended up far above all Heavens that he might fill all things See Psal. 8.1 2. and 108.5 c. By which places not so much the hight of the place as the sublimity of the Divine Majesty is expressed 2. Heaven is metaphorically taken for the spiritual Kingdom of God and that state of happiness wherein he manifests and communicates himself to Angels and Men And that is 1. Of Grace viz. The gathering and gracious Government of the Church Militant in this Life to which belongs the appellation of the Kingdom of Heaven oftentimes attributed to the Church Matth. 13.11 24 31 33. and 20.1 and 22.1 c. So when it is said to plant a Heaven Esa. 51.16 and to create a New Heaven Esa. 65.17 By which phrases the Restauration of the Church by Christ is noted which is begun in this Life and compleated in Eternity 2. Pet. 3.13 The Reason of the Comparison is because as the natural Heaven is very far distant from the Earth so the ways of God in ruling his Church and giving blessedness to believers do exceedingly surpass the manner of Earthly Administrations Esa. 55.9 And as in the natural Heaven all things are in the exactest order full of Light and radiance So God in his Church is the God of order and peace 1 Cor. 14.33 Leading Teaching and saving his people by a most convenient order of mediums and that by the Light of his saving Word 2. Of Glory viz. The Eternal and unspeakable felicity of Angels and Holy men in the beholding and perfect fruition of the glorious God To which belong those phrases Matth. 18.10 Their Angels in Heaven behold the face of my Father the speech is of the Angels appointed as keepers of the little ones By which it appears that the Angels though acting on Earth for the good of Christians are nevertheless really in Heaven that is in a celestial state of blessedness Matth. 6.20 Treasures are said to be laid up in Heaven Luke 8.22 To have treasures in Heaven Phil. 3.20 To have our Conversation in Heaven By which phrases Faith and Christian Hope aspiring and tending to Eternal blessedness is to be understood From this Heaven Satan is said to fall like Lightning Luke 10.18 Satan says Illyricus fell not from a place but from his degrees of dignity to wit from the favour of God and spiritual Blessedness into the greatest wickedness punishments and eternal and spiritual calamities Of the scope of these words of Christ Erasmus says thus Jesus that he might fortifie their Mines against that disease of vain glory which even the Saints are sometimes tainted with proposes the example of Lucifer to them who for his pride was suddenly cast down from so great felicity I saw says he Satan falling from Heaven like Lightning His dignity in Heaven was very eminent and yet for the swelling pride of his mind is flung from the highest glory to the lowest wretchedness how much more ought you to beware of pride who carry a mortal body about you obnoxious to all perils But others understand this of the power and efficacy of Christ which by the Preaching of the Apostles he put forth to which Satan against his Will was forced to give way and was as it were cast down from the height of that power which he exercised over men In Heaven we are also to consider the Ornaments of it as the luminaries as they are called Gen. 1.14 The Sun Moon and Stars which are the Organs of Light The Sun and Moon constantly shining do metaphorically denote eternal blessedness in Heaven Thy Sun shall no more go down
neither shall thy Moon withdraw it self Esa. 60.20 the explication follows For the Lord shall be thine Everlasting Lights and the days of thy Mourning shall be ended See Rev. 22.5 Such things as concern the state of the Church in this Life and Heaven are mixt in this chapter of Esaiah as an accurate inspection into it will shew The Chald. in Translating these words of the Sun and Moon does not unelegantly expound them thy Kingdom shall no longer be abolished nor thy Glory transferred The Light of the Sun denotes prosperity as shall be shewed hereafter therefore on the contrary the setting or darkness of the Sun metaphorically denotes calamity sorrow and misery Jer. 15.9 Her Sun is gone down while it was yet day Chald. their glory is translated in their Life time that unexpected and most heavy calamities are treated of here the foregoing and following verses shew Amos 8.9 I will cause the Sun to go down at Noon and I will darken the Earth in a clear day that is I will suddenly overwhelm you with heavy strokes and calamities So Micah 3.6 Joel 2.10 and 3.4 Esa. 13.10 On the other side an Increase of the Sun and Moons Light metaphorically signifies great spiritual happiness Esa. 30.26 The light of the Moon shall be as the light of the Sun and the light of the Sun shall be seven-fold as the light of seven days c. As if he had said the help which I will afford you shall be so great and illustrious that in that time the two luminaries of the World the Sun and Moon as if they would congratulate the Deliverance of the People will be more chearful and more shining then they were wont to be Some refer this to an Hyperbole By the Name of Stars illustrious and principal men are understood Dan. 8.10 And it viz. that little horn by which Antiochus is understood waxed great even to the Host of Heaven and it cast down some of the Host and of the Stars to the ground and stamped upon them By the Host of Heaven the People of God or the Church sometimes circumscribed in Judea is understood but by Stars the Princes or chief men who by their administration in the Church or Commonwealth were of more eminency then others are noted hence in ver 24. it is so expounded he shall destroy the mighty and the holy people that is he shall destroy the highest and the lowest See 1 Macchab. 1.25 2. By the Name of Stars the Teachers of the Word of God and Church Rulers are figured Rev. 1.15 20. and 2.1 Which consideration fairly leads us to know 1. Their Lord and Master whose Countenance is said to shine as the Sun in its strength Rev. 1.16 1. As the Sun communicates his light to the Stars in Heaven So Christ the Sun of Righteousness Mal. 4.2 imparts the light of saving knowledge to his faithful Servants 2 Cor. 4.6 2. The Lord brings forth the Host of the Stars by number and calleth them all by Names Esa. 40.26 So Christ leads forth his Ministers in his Church as a sacred Host against Satan and the World and calleth them also by Name Ps. 68.11 2. Their Office God placed the Stars in the Firmament to enlighten the Earth Gen. 1.17 3. The light of Doctrine which the Ministers bring to the Church is from heaven and taken out of the heavenly and divine Word alone 2 Pet. 1.16.19 which is sweeter then honey to the souls of such as are taught of God Psal. 19.10 Psal. 119 103. but to others as Wormwood Rev. 8.11 Because they tast nothing but bitterness and a denunciation of damnation in it 4. A Star led the wise men to Christ Matth. 2.9 Ministers propose only that end in Preaching 1 Cor. 2.2 5. It is said that at the Commandment of the Holy One they viz. the Stars will stand in their order and never faint in their Watches Of the Ministers of the Word it is said Heb. 13.17 That they watch for the Souls of men Nor ought they to be discouraged in their Watches nor faint because of the Worlds ingratitude but both by doctrine and good example to keep the same order constantly and so they shall be quite different from these wandring Stars to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness for ever Jude ver 13. They are to take care that all things be done decently and in order in the Church 1 Cor. 14.40 6. It is said of the Stars that they fought from Heaven against the Enemies of the People of God Judge 5.20 So a most grievous fight against Devils is proposed to the Ministers of the word Eph. 6.12 Let them look to it therefore that they manage their warfare rightly 2 Cor. 10.3 4 5. That they may be able to Glory in the Lord for the heavenly reward that will follow 2 Tim. 4.7 8. 7. It is said of the Stars that together with the Sun and Moon they divide between the day and between the night and are for Signs and for seasons and for days and for years Gen. 1.14 So it is the duty of Gospel Ministers to divide between the day and night light and darkness that is to inculcate and diligently shew the difference between good and evil piety and wickedness Esa. 5.20 Jer. 15.19 Rom. 13.12 13. 2 Cor. 6.14 15. c. Also to give signs and seasons that is to provide so as that the publick worship of God be kept up timely and seasonably and in their Ministerial function to impart their gifts suitable to the wants of the flock in the respective seasons that so there may be no disorder or confusion to shew also days and nights that is to proclaim the acceptable year of our Lord Esa. 61.2 and earnestly to inculcate the appointed day in which the Lord will Judge the World in Righteousness Acts 17.31 8. It is said of the Stars that they differ from one another in Glory So there is a great diversity of the gifts of the spirit in the Ministers of the Word 1 Cor. 12 4. c. 9. All the Stars of light are commanded to praise God Psal. 148.3 with Job 38.7 So all the Ministers of the word what measure of Grace soever they have received or whatsoever gift they exercise in the Church ought with ardency of spirit to praise the Lord to serve him heartily and without selfishness or envy to preserve mutual Peace and Concord among themselves and their reward shall be certain if they behave themselves faithfully and not only in this world but also in Eternity 10. Stars were seen by John worn in the Right hand of Christ Rev. 1.20 So let the faithful Labourers in the Gospel be certain of a most gracious protection by the omnipotent hand of Christ Esa. 51.16 c. and in the Life to come they that turn many unto Righteousness shall shine as the Stars for ever and ever Dan. 12.3 So much for Ecclesiastical Stars The Stars being obscured sometimes denote
tasted that the Lord is gracious Therefore O taste and see how good the Lord is Experience worketh Hope This was that which Christ meant when he said Except ye eat the Flesh of the Son of Man and drink his Blood ye have no Life in you When you taste relish and experience the hidden Virtue that is in Christ the use of his Name the sight of his Person the hearing of him preached will do you no good XIII Christ is a free Portion a common Right to the Poor as well as the Rich he that will endeavour to get him that will labour for the Meat that perisheth not may have him He feeds the hungry with good Things None are forbidden to take of this Bread those that will not look out for it will certainly lose their Souls at last The Sloathful shall beg in Harvest and have nothing his Desires slayeth him We are to seek to ask to knock to strive to labour for the Meat that perisheth not Joh. 6.27 or perish for the want of it XIV Jesus Christ is absolutely necessary to Mens Happiness there is no Joy no Peace no Tranquility of Mind no Content or Satisfaction no Freedom from the fretting Humour of a distempered Mind from the hungry craving of a gall'd Conscience without him If Relations speak what is it if he cloath himself with Silver if he adorn himself with Jewels if his Rooms be hung with rich Tapestry if he stretcheth himself on a Bed of Ivory all is as nothing it will not stop the Mouth of Hunger nor minister one nights solid Content or Satisfaction the heighth of all his Happiness lyeth but in the Folly of Advancement that vanisheth upon the first opening of his Eyes and seeing himself lost and th●● saddest case without Christ in the World He dreams he hath spiritual Food but when he awakes his Soul is hunger-starved and sinks within him he thinks he is full and needs nothing but is naked poor and miserable and wants all things And there can be none but miserable Comforters round about him that can say little more than there is no Help for him in his God because he hath neglected this spiritual Bread For he that hath not the Son hath not Life but the Wrath of God abideth upon him Joh. 3.36 XV. A true and real sence of the want of Christ will occasion violent Motions as it did when the Poor pressed into the Gospel The violent took it by Force The Blind-man cryed when forbidden the Woman came for Crumbs upon the sharp point of great Repulses and would have no Denial XVI Jesus Christ as he is the Bread of God the Bread of Heaven the Bread of Souls is comprehensive of the greatest Blessings when promised or injoyed he is the Light of our Eyes the Joy of our Hearts the Life of our Souls his approach to us far exceeds the Joy of Harvest to an Husbandman But the greatest of Judgments when denied there follows a lean miserable starved decayed sinking dying destroyed and damned Soul for ever and ever My Servants shall eat but you shall be hungry I will break the Staffe of Bread c. Metaphor I. BRead is an earthly Substance II. Bread is a dead Substance III. Bread properly is for the Body IV. Bread properly so called will perish as the Manna in the Wilderness V. Bread properly so called is literally eaten as the Fathers did eat Manna VI. Literal or corporeal Bread is given by the hands of Men as Parents give to their Children when they ask it Disparity I. BUt Christ is the Bread that came down from Heaven the second Man was the Lord from Heaven II. But Jesus Christ is living Bread was dead for a while but is alive and lives for evermore He ever lives to make Intercession dies no more c. III. But Jesus Christ is bread Meat Refreshing Life for the Soul Whosoever hath Christ shall have him for ever shall never die IV. But Christ is durable the same yesterday and to day and for ever Whom God would not suffer to see Corruption V. But Jesus Christ is eaten spiritually not as the Papists do imagine not to his Hurt or Punishment but to his Honour and Delight not as the Fathers eat Manna in the Wilderness VI. Christ is given by the hand of God and by the Ministration of the Spirit He shall take of mine and shew unto you Inferences IF this Doctrine be true as certainly it is which hath been discovered then it affords us matter of Instruction 1. It teacheth us God's great Goodness in providing such Bread for us that is so good in it self so necessary unto us that we die and perish without it II. It shews Jesus Christ's great Goodness in vouchsafing to become Bread and Food for us what manner of Love is this that the Son should undertake to feed and save 〈◊〉 c. 3. It shews the indispensible Necessity of Mens coming to Him their receiving and being Partakers of him All Soul-Bread is in him all Life yea all spiritual Life is in him Those that refuse him chuse Death The eternal Life that God gives is in his Son 4. It shews the Blessedness of those that are made Partakers of him Whosoever hath the Son hath the Father also And he that hath the Son hath Life and shall never come into Condemnation 5. It teacheth Good and Bad to pray The Good that God would evermore give them this Bread every day give them Bread Give us this day our daily Bread The Bad that God in Mercy would not let them die before they are made Partakers of Christ the true Bread the Bread of God the Bread of Life that whosoever dieth without dieth never to live again he dies the second Death O cry to God to the Lord of Life that whatsoever you want of this Life you may not eternally perish without Jesus Christ. Christ the Sun of Righteousness Mal. 4.2 But unto you that fear my Name shall the Sun of Righteousness arise with Healing in his Wings c. Psal. 84.11 The Lord God is a Sun and a Shield Which as Mr. Ainsworth noteth may refer to Christ Mal. 4.2 Observ. JESUS CHRIST is and may fitly be compared unto the Sun to the Sun in the Firmament the great Light of Heaven Metaphor I. THere is but one Sun to give Light to the Universe and from its Singularity it may take its Name Sol quia solus There are many Stars but one Sun II. The Sun is not only Light but a Fountain of Light the Eye and Soul of the World III. The Sun is a pure bright and spotless Creature the Beauty and Ornament of Heaven His Brightness is such that a Man cannot look upon it but it da●●les and blinds his Eyes unless looking downwards and beholding it in Water which tho thick and gross yet is a proper Medium The Sun tho he looks as it