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A14801 Microbiblion or The Bibles epitome: in verse Digested according to the alphabet, that the Scriptures we reade may more happily be remembred, and things forgotten more easily recalled. By Simon Wastell somtimes of Queenes Colledge in Oxford. Wastell, Simon, d. 1632.; Wastell, Simon, d. 1632. True Christians daily delight. aut; Shaw, John, 1559-1625. Biblii summula. 1629 (1629) STC 25102; ESTC S119488 184,772 543

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should weare Kings royall robes and that kings horse that worthy man should beare NOblest Prince of the Kings Princes those garments should put on Haman did thinke this honor should be giuen to him alone ON horse-backe Haman Mordech ' leads proclaimes in open place Thus shall be done to euery man whom King doth meane to grace POsting then home Haman relates to wife and kindred all What things were done she then foretells her husbands fatall fall QVeene Hesters messengers then came when he his wife had heard To hasten Haman to the feast which Hester had prepar'd Chapt. 7 REturning both vnto this feast vpon the second day The King bids her aske what she will she sure should haue no nay SO she of Ashuerosh King this thing did humbly craue That she the life of all the Iewes and her owne life might saue THe King demands who sought their liues who did deuise that thing She said this Haman Haman then did quake before the King VExed at heart to heare this thing the King from Table rose Into his pallace garden then he in great anger goes A Mischiefe Haman saw prepar'd he to the Queene did sue Himselfe perplex'd vpon her bed full pensiuely then threw BEholding Haman on her bed the King in great disgrace Said will he also force my Queene then couered they his face COmming in presence of the King Harbona presently Said a tree stood in Haman house full fifty cubi●s high DEuis'd and made for Mordecai whereon he should haue dy'd The King bids hang vp Haman there and so hee 's pacify'd Chapt. 8 EXalted now is Mordecai by Ashuerosh King Who giues to Ester Hamans house to Mordecai his ring FVll humbly weeping Ester speakes and doth Ashuerosh pray That all decrees which Haman made might quite be put away GRanting good Ester her request he bids that Mordecai Should in his name write to the Iewes their foes to kill and slay HE then departing from the King full royally was clad With Crowne of gold vpon his head now all the Iewes are glad Chapt. 9 IN that day when their foes did hope to haue the vpper hand The Iewes made hauocke of them all none could their force withstand KIng officers did helpe the Iewes for feare of Mordecai Hamans ten sonnes the Iewes hung vp no spoiles they tooke away LOe said the king the Iewes haue slaine fiue hundred in my Court What multitudes then haue they slaine the Countries all about MOre men in Shushan then were slaine three hundred bloody foes Seuenty fiue thousand in the whole did taft of bloody woes NOw keepe the Iewes two ioyfull dayes which are in feasting spent Then presents to their neighbours neere and gifts to th' poore are sent ORdained here these two feast dayes which they will keepe indeed Throughout their generations both they and all their seed PVrim these ioyfull dayes are call'd they both confirmed be By letters sent by Mordecai and by the Queenes decree Chapt. 10 QVickly then Ashuerosh laid a tribute on his land His glory might and noble acts in records vnderstand REcorded in the Chronicles of Persians and Medes Are they and vnto Mordecai the kings most noble deeds SEcond vnto the king he was belou'd of great and small He still procur'd the peoples wealth and gentle was to all IOB Chapt. 1 AN vpright man whose name was Iob in land of Vr did dwell Who for his pious patience all other did excell BEhold the holy care he bad of all his children deare His holinesse and wond ous wealth are plainly set downe here CVrst Sathan came before the Lord when other Angells came And there for grosse ● hypocrisie doth Iob accuse and blame DIstrest he is by Gods good leaue and rob'd of all his wealth Which Sabeans and Chaldeans did driue away by stealth EXceeding losses in his goods this good man did sustaine Yet was it greater griefe to him when children all were slaine FVll patiently he beareth all and mourning thus doth say Blest be the Lord that hath both giuen and taken things away Chapt. 2 GOd giueth Sathan leaue againe good Iob to tempt and try From top to toe with sores and boyles he plagues him grieuously HIs wife that should haue comforted and cheered him in griefe Of all his vexers next the Deuill she seemes to be the chiefe IN tempting him to blasphemy and so his God forsake But he reprouing her affirmes that like a foole she spake KNowing and hearing of this euill which did to Iob befall Three friends come see him but seuen dayes they spake no words at all Chapt. 3 LAmenting and complaining sore Iob cry'd and thus did say Curst be the night when I was borne and cursed be the day MOst dolefull mone be maketh still and doth desire to dye As 〈◊〉 that d●●● did make ●n end of 〈…〉 NOw is th●● thing vpon 〈…〉 which I did 〈…〉 〈◊〉 ●●b he sigh'd before his 〈◊〉 〈…〉 did make 〈…〉 Chapt. 4 O● 〈…〉 good Iob d●●h h●●● 〈◊〉 As though to punish vpright men the Lord doth still 〈◊〉 PI●●●●d with 〈◊〉 he saith that Iob 〈◊〉 ou● of 〈◊〉 QV●●●ing wh●● w●● his feare and wh●● his confidence RA●ly he doth reproue him here for 〈◊〉 of true religion ●ob in the might to strighted fore with 〈◊〉 and dreadfull visions SVch as may well bring downe the pride of men and Angell all And make them in humility before ● Iehouah fall Chapt. 5 THe difference betweene the good and godesse wicked traine Here Eliphaz the Temanite doth shew and set forth plaine VNto the wicked doth befall most fearfull desolation Which light vpon them all for want of due consideration ATtend vnto the power of God in all thy heauinesse Bad men he plagues but still defends his owne in their distresse Chapt. 6 BEwailing 〈◊〉 his mis●● here Iob declareth plaine His griefe feare 〈◊〉 for to be then he could well sustaine COmplaine he did not without ca●st he wisht his sorrowes weigh'd And that his great calamity in ballance might be layd DEath is the thing he wisheth for that is his chiefe request Therein he comfort hopes to finde and therein hopes for rest EXceeding sharply hee reproues his friends that were vnkind Because from them more griefe of heart then comfort he did find Chapt. 7 FVull miserable is the life of euery mortall man This Iob declares and that it is in length much like a span GReat anguish he himselfe indur'd both in the dayes and nights Tossing himselfe vpon his bed and seeing fearfull sights HE rather chose to dye then liue and did confesse ● his sinne To pardon it he asked God why he would not beginne Chapt. 8 IN sharpe tearmes he is blam'd and checkt by Bildad in this place As if Iob by his speeches had Gods iustice much disgrac'd KNowing that God doth deale with men according to their deeds Byldad here by antiquity to proue it true pr●oceeds LEarne here the bane of Hypocrites who perish certainly The righteous de aling of the
Dauid would haue done FOr murther Ioab must be slaine for cursing * An. Mundi 2930 Shimei kill'd Then Dauid dyes when he his age and race had fully fill'd GReat is the glory Solomon hath Adoniah for his wife Sues for to haue Abishag giuen but that sute cost his life HIs life Abiather obtaines but loseth priestly grace Ioab is slaine and Benaiah is captaine in his place IN Abiathars is Zadock put here Shimei brake his oath Is slaine for he confin'd to Gath from Salems citie go'th Chapt. 3 KIng Pharo's Daughter Solomon weds and offers in th' high place Preferreth wisdome is made rich decides the harlots case Chapt. 4 LOe here his Princes of renowne twelue officers prouide Great gifts are ● brought great peace ech where his wisdome far is try'd MArke here his large dominions prouision for each day His prouerbes speech of trees fish foule his stables horse and hay Chapt. 5 NOw Hiram to congratulate men to the yong King sends He Hiram tells to build a house to God he now intends OF timber to be furnished is Solomons request Here Hiram prayseth God for him and promiseth his best Chapt. 6 PRouiding food for his seruants in league they doe agree The kings workmen and labourers full thirty thousand be QVite hew'd were all the temple stones the temple farre without No axe nor hammer there was heard Chambers are built about REgarding his commandements God promiseth to ● dwell Among them in that house of his to blesse his Israel SIeling and all th'adorning see how all the house was guilt The Cherubins the doore and Court the time when it was built Chapt. 7 THe building of king Solomons house the house of Lebanon The porch of pillars of iudgement braue buil●ings euery one VNto his * An. Mundi 2952 Queene an house he built here Hirams skill doth passe In making pillars molten Sea ten bases all of brasse Chapt. 8 ASsembled are the Elders all Gods house to dedicate A solemne feast religiously with ioy they celebrate BY Priests and Leuites the Arke is brought with vessels more and lesse The glory of God doth fill the house and Solomon twice doth blesse COmming before the Lords Altar he hartily doth pray He sacrificeth people all with ioy are sent away Chapt. 9 DOe what I bid saith God and I will stablish still thy throne Rebell and I will cut thee off and thine off-spring each one EXceeding rich the presents are that King to King doth giue As bondmen doe the * An. Mundi 2940 gentiles worke but free doth Israel liue FRom Dauids City to her house doth Pharoh's daughter get Solomons solemne sacrifice from Opir gold is fet Chapt. 10 GReat ● gifts doth Queen of Sheba bring his wisedome she admires An. Mundi 2957 He royally rewarded her and granted her desires HIs gold and targets all of gold his Iuory throne is laid With purest gold his chariots his tributes yearly paid IN golden vessels did he drinke his gifts and presents passe In regall pompe he doth exceed all kings that euer was Chapt. 11 KIng Solomon in his old age is drawne t'Idolatry By his owne wiues and Concubines for which the Lord 's angry LEwd Hadad whom the Egyptian King did grace and entertaine And Rezon who did runne away and in Damascus reigne MIghty Ieroboam his man all these the Lord did raise As aduersaries to this King in his declining dayes NOw doth Ahijah prophecie read here King Solomons deeds His reigne and death how Roboam then reigned in his steed Chapt. 12 OVr yoake thy father grieuous made release vs noble king This sute the people brought when they at Sechem crown'd him King PRoudly * An. Mundi 2970 Roboham doth refuse graue mens aduise to take Hee s rul'd by youth their yoke he saith he will more greiuous make QVickly the ten tribes then reuolt they make Roboam flee For feare vnto Ierusalem Adoram ston'd is he ROboam would new forces raise but God doth that deny Ieroboam like to Iudah's feasts makes feasts the Lord to try Chapt. 13 SEe how his * An. Mundi 2971 hand is dryed vp that man of God abus'd Yet at his prayer it 's restor'd kings kindnesse is refus'd THe man of God seduced is and is againe brought backe Hee 's checkt of God by Lyon slaine his fathers graue doth lacke VPon his asse the old Prophet the good mans corps doth lay He buries him confirmes his word the King would not obay Chapt. 14 ABijah Ieroboam child is sicke he sends his wife Disguis'd with gifts to Abijah to aske about his life BY God the prophet is forewarn'd and doth Gods plagues proclaime Abijah dyes is buried great mournings for the same COncerning Ieroboams reigne his warres and wicked deeds In Chronicles thou maist them read Nadab his sonne succeeds DEaling most wickedly with God * An. Mundi 2972 by Shishak Salem's spoil'd An. Mundi 2986 Roboam dies his sonne succeeds with sinne as much defil'd Chapt. 15 EVen as the sire so doth the sonne against the Lord rebell But his sonne * An. Mundi 2974 Asa after him doth gouerne passing well FOrefathers Idols he remou'd yet he a league * An. Mundi 2987 doth make With Benhadad that Baash warre he might auert and slake GOod king Iehosaphat suceeds here Nadab's like his sire Baash fulfills the prophecie payes him and his their hire HIs acts are writ in Chronicles now Basha doth begin To warre with Asa all his dayes and Israel makes to sin Chapt. 16 IEhu doth prophesie the fall of Baash and his seed Because he God prouok'd his sonne Elah did him succeed KIng Elah drunke of Zimrie's kill'd he in his stead doth raigne He doth Baashas house destroy where euery one is slaine LEwd * An. Mundi 3013 Zimri forc'd to burne himselfe * An. Mundi 3020 Om●i doth so assaile The kingdome 's parted Omri doth against Tibni preuaile MVch mischiefe did this Omri worke he did Samaria found Ahab his sonne succeedeth him who doth in sinne abound NOw Iericho is built againe foundation Hiel laid In first sonnes daies and built the gates all iust as Ioshua said Chapt. 17 O Ahab heare that for some yeares no raine on earth shall fall Elijah is by rauens fed the brookes are dryed all POore widow then * An. Mundi 3035 of Zaraphah Eliah doth relieue He rayseth vp their sonne was dead then she doth him beleeue Chapt. 18 QVickly thy selfe shew to the king Elijah thus is sent To Ahab Obediah meets him in that way he went REad here how he good Prophets fed to * An. Mundi 3040 Ahab then is brought Eliah who reproues the King of wicked things he wrought SEe Baals Prophets first convinc'd by fire from heauen then slaine Eliah by his prayers force obtaines great store * An. Mundi 3041 of raine Chapt. 19 THen Iesabel to Eliah sends and saith he sure shall dye Hee flees is by an Angell chea●'d in his
REquiring restitution they promise to restore The goods they got by vsury vnlawfully before SEt how his owne allowance due Nehemiah doth forbeare He keepeth hospitality because of Gods true feare Chapt. 6 TO terrifie good Nehemiah Sanballat doth deuise By subtile craft by rumors false and hired prophecies VNto the teriour of their foes and ioy of Israel The wall is fully finished and all things wondrous well AFter al this intelligence doth passe most secretly Betweene the Nobles of the Iewes and these false enemies Chapt. 7 BEhold the charge of faire Salem Nehemiah doth commit To Hanani and Hananiah that they should gouerne it COunted by Genealogy are all the people here That first came out of Babylon to their owne Country deare DEclared are their numbers great and here is made narration Of Leuits priests and Nethinims their substance and oblation Chapt. 8 EZra together gathereth the people all about Religiously the Law is read and heard of all the rou● FOr knowledge of the word of God the people much delight They forward are to heare the word and to be taught it right GAthering branches from the Mount they boothes ● thereof doe make The feast of tabernacles kept they ioy and comfort take Chapt. 9 HEre Isra'ls people fast and pray An. Mundi 3528 and of their sinnes repent Strange wiues which they had maried away from them are sent IOyfully then they praise the Lord by Leuites exhortation And of his wonders wonderfull they make a declaration KNowing the Lords exceeding loue the Leuites doe confesse Religiously his fauours great and peoples wickednesse Chapt. 10 LEarn here their names that with the Lord their couenant renew And seale the same they still will giue the Lord his seruice due MArke wel the points of this their oath no strange wiues will they take To buy or sell on Sabbath day they will great conscience make NOne of Gods lawes they will transgresse but him with worship pure They will adore both they and theirs while breath and life endure Chapt. 11 OBserue how Rulers willingly dwell in Ierusalem The people chosen are by lot to dwell therein with them PRiests Leuites and the Nethinims with diuers other moe QVite to their owne possessions In Iudas Cities goe Chapt. 12 REad here the number of Leuites and Priests of Israel That did from Babylon come vp with good Zerubbabel SEe who of Leuites and of Priests were principall and prime See the succession of high Priests To Alexanders time THe dedication of the walls with great solemnity The Priests and Leuites offices this Chapter doth descry Chapt. 13 VPon the reading of the Law An. Mundi 3539 they make a separation The mixed multitude are put out from the congregation AT Nehemiahs home returne from Artaxerxes King He clenseth cleane the chambers all and did in order bring BOth offices and officer● that had Gods house defil'd He did reforme the Sabbaths breach strange wiues were all exil'd ESTER Chapt. 1 AHashuerosh mighty King doth make a royall feast To all his Princes vnder him An. Mundi 3376 the greatest and the least BOuntifully he banquetred an hundred fourescore dayes To shew forth his magnificence his royall power and praise COunting no cost a second feast for seuen whole dayes he made This royall feast was in his Court on beds of gold prepar'd DElicate wine in golden cups they dranke vnto their fill Yet none were forc'd to drinke a draught or drop against his will EVnuches were sent then by the King to bring his crowned Queene That of his noble Princes all her beautie might be seene FLatly the Queene denyes to come which frets the King full sore An act is made which King confirmes and shee 's diuorc'd therefore GReatly the King and Princes all are pleas'd with this decree That euery man should rule his house and wiues should subiect be Chapt. 2 HIs officers were sent to fetch and they with speed doe bring An. Mundi 3380 The fairest virgins in the land Ester best pleas'd the King IN stead of Vasthi shee 's made Queene the King for Esters sake Vnto his Noble Princes all ●a royall feast doth make KIngly gifts and magnificall the King doth then bestow Her kindred yet vnto the King Queene Ester did not show LEwd and rebellious potters two did seeke to kill the king But Mordecai the treason tells they 're hang'd for that same thing Chapt. 3 MAlicious Haman by the King exalted is and grac'd Aboue all Princes in the Court in chiefest honor plac'd NO man refus'd to reuerence curst Haman in this sta All the kings seruants bow'd their knees as he past through the gate ONely good Mordecai refus'd for all the Kings decree To this same vile ambitious wretch he would not bow the knee PRoud Haman then is full of wrath and seeketh for to kill Not Mordech ' onely but the blood of all the Iewes to spill QVickly he doth preuaile with King and gets a sharpe decree That Iewish people on one day all murthered should be REadily then the posts went forth when they commission had The King and Haman drinking sate when Iewes were wondrous sad Chapt. 4 SAckcloth and ashes Mordech ' weares his garments eke he rent In City crying bitterly and at kings gate he went THe Iewes likewise in euery place weeping in sackcloth sate To Mordech ' Ester rayment sent but he receiu'd it not VNto good Mordech ' Ester sent truely to know the thing He tells her bids her begge the liues of all the Iewes o' th king AGainst the law she said it was in kings sight to appeare Vncall'd yet she thinkes for that cause the Lord had plac'd her there BOldly good Ester then commands that they would fast and pray She will doe so and then shee saith she surely will obay Chapt. 5 COstly and royall robes put on she in Kings sight doth stand His Scepter which he held to her she toucheth with her hand DEclare Queene Hester what 's the suite saith he that thou dost craue Though halfe my Kingdome thou demand thou shalt it surely haue ESter inuiteth then the King and Haman to a feast King bids that Haman should make hast to yeeld to her request FVll glad was Haman of this grace and friendly inuitation But Mordech's stournesse fill'd him full of wrath and indignation GReat glory wealth and children store his fauour with the King Queene Hesters inuitation he telleth euery thing HIs wife vnto and to this friends but all his glorious state Yeelds him no ioy while Mordecai so stoutly sate at Gate IN friendly sort his wife and friends bids him a gallowes make And beg that Mordoch ' might be hang'd at this he comfort takes Chapt. 6 KIng Ashuerus could not sleepe he bids his seruants bring The booke of records where he findes that Mordech sau'd the King LEarning that he had no reward for this his worthy deed With bloody Haman he consults what grace should be decreed MInding no good to Mordecai Haman wills he