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A18910 A briefe of the Bible drawne first into English poësy, and then illustrated by apte annotations: togither vvith some other necessary appendices. By Henoch Clapham. Clapham, Henoch. 1596 (1596) STC 5332; ESTC S108001 105,612 254

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Their Male-children therefore vntowardly slue That time was Moses borne in Aegypt Land Who after fourty yeares by God was sent To help poore Israel drownd in Lament a There arose a new king in Aegypt herewithall beginneth the booke of Exodus who to keep the Israelites vnder the yoke did commaund the Hebrews Midwiues Ship●ah and Puah to kill all the sonnes but they fearing God would not After this therefore hee chargeth that every Male-childe should be cast into the River At this time Amram of the Tribe of Leui had married with Iochabed a daughter of a Levite by whome a Sonne was brought foorth this beeing about 64. yeares after Ioseph Shee maketh an Ark of Reed Slyme and Pitch who laying the Childe therein committed it to the River His Sister standing a loofe to see what would become of the Child loe the daughter of Pharaoh for the Aegyptian Kings were commonly so called came to bath at the Riuer who espying the Ark took it vp and opened it The Child weeping she had compassion on it His Sister seing that she steppeth to the Princesse and demandeth if she shall fetch a Nurse vnto her She assents His Sister bringeth the Mother to whome the Princesse commendeth it commaunding her to attend it The Child being growen she brings him to the Princesse who calleth him Moses because she drewe him out of the water Moses being much more growen he leaveth the Court goeth down to his brethren the Hebrewes who ●●●ing an Aegyptian smiting an Hebrewe he ariseth and slaieth him Afterwards seeing two Hebrewes striue hee reubked the wrong doer The wretch replying Thinkest thou to kill me as thou didst the Aegyptian Moses herevpon fled for feare of Pharaoh into the Land of Midian who there was intertained of a Prince who gaue his daughter Zipporah for wi●e to Moses Moses after this keeping sheep by the mount Horeb called also Sinai to him there the Lord appeared speaking out of the middest of a burning Bush giuing him Commission to fetch his people out of Aegypt where mightelie they groned vnder the yoke of Bondage ioyning in commission with him his brother Aaron of more excellent vtterance than Moses The former King dead Moses and Aaron come vnto the Hebrewes and do tell them that I AM THAT I AM had sent them for their deliverance Moses and Aaron comming vnto them ●oe al the People were ioyned vnto the Idoles and filthinesses of Aegypt Ezek 20 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 but the Lord hauing a respect vnto his owne Name forsooke them not but strengthened Moses and Aaron vnto the work who boldly as it were opposing the sheep-crooke to the Aegyptian Scepter do come vnto Pharaoh telling him that IEHOVAH commaundeth him to let his ISRAEL depart the Land The King proud lie replieth who is IEHOVAH as also vpbraideth Moses and Aaron with hindring the Peoples worke Immediatly wherevpon the bedlem-Bedlem-King commandeth work at the Peoples hands and denieth them therewithall necessaries to the worke Here the People murmu●e against Moses as being the very Author of their further slavery 17. Staffe He and Aaron brethren of Levies race a great wonders wrought before King Pharaoh Driving his Sorcerers from fore their face Yet would the wretch not let poore Israel go At last therefore the Lord doth b Moses call And tells to him what after should befall a Moses being now 80. year old and Aaron 83. Exod. 7. 7 They wrought certaine Miracles before the king First Aaron casteth forth his Rod and loe it became a Serpent The Aegyptian false Prophets Iannes and Iambres do the like with their Rods but Aarons Rod devoured theirs Here Pharaoh his heart was hardened but for outward Plague there was not any now inflicted The next day after Pharaoh comming forth to the Riu●r like enough to be Nilus Aaron there smitet● the waters and they were turned into Bloode by reason whereof the Fishe died The like did the Sorcerers Pharaoh therefore departeth hard hearted This was the first Plague Afterwards Aaron by the command of Moses and Moses had ever hi● commaund from IEHOVAH smit the Riuers with Frogs insomuch as they cralled into the Kings houses and climb into his Chambers The Enchanters did so He was more hardened The 2. Plague Next the Dust of the Earth was smitten whereupon followed Lice Here the Magitians attempted to do the like but they could not wherevpon they acknowledge that Aaron wrought by the Finger of God secretlie granting that their own working was but by the Finger of the Deuill But the King like a block departeth vnbeleeving This was the 3. Externall Plague The next day Aaron caused swarmes of Flies to infest all Aegypt no such thing fell in Goshen but vpon Pharaohs prayer to Moses Moses prayed and they departed but Pharaohs heart relented not That was the 4. Plague The 5. Plague was a Murrian vpon all Aegyptian Cattle The 6. Plag●e was a Scab vpon Man and Beast The 7. Plague was the causing of Thunder Haile Lightening to the destruction of Beasts and Hearbs in Aegypt but still so soone as the Plague ceased Pharaoh denied passage to Israell After that Moses streatching his Rod vpon Aegypt the East winde brought in Grashoppers covering all that Land That the 8. Plague The 9. Plague was a fea●efull palpable Darknes brought over all Aegypt for Light was then in Goshen whereupon Pharaoh his heart grewe more obdured b The Lord having decreed that vpon the next Plague the plaguy-Plaguy-King should not onely Giue leaue but commaund them to Depart he therfore for an everlasting Memoriall of his Peoples deliverie out of the Land of Bondage doeth call Moses vnto him and enformeth him howe hee should teach the People to performe his will Note As this Pestilent King was a li●ely figure of the Dragon and his Homed-Kings enthralling the Church of God so that Aegypt was a forcible fore-figure of the False Church Revel 11. 8. over the which Leviathan ruleth and with the which the Israel of God must haue no spirituall Communion that is the Faithfull must not any way communicate with he● false worship and false Spirit wherewith she is inspired 18. Staffe a Go take saith HE a yearling Lamb spotles A Male yea through each of your Familie Do kill the same with fire do rost the flesh The blood on doore-posts smite Then orderly With Bread vnleauend sowre hearbs do eat The rosted Lamb the Sacramentall meat a The Lord by this dot● lead the People to the blessed seed promised to Adam Genes 3. to Abraham Gen. 1● 3. by whome all True Beleeuers shuld obtaine the Blessing First the Iewe then the Gentile This Lambe spotles signified the Lamb slaine from the beginning of the World Christ Iesus without spot of Sin whose blood shed and sprinkled vpon the doore-cheeks of our Conscience doeth put away the Second Death farre from vs. As the Lamb of God for the taking away the sin● of the World was Rosted in the burning fiery Ire of God for taking
his Tents Secondly in Numbring the People and divers worthy Events in the Wildernes The Booke of Deuteronomie or second rehersall of the Law maketh a Repeat of the things fallen out since the Peoples comming out of Aegypt containing summarilie what before was delivered in Exodus Leuiticus Numbers b The Israelites ever and anone tempted Iehovah in the Wildernes for the which the Lord kept them for 40. yeares in the Wildernes leading the people for he went before them in a Clowde on the Daye and in a Piller of Fire on the Night not by the way that Iaacob and his sonnes traveled in the Famine but round about in and out till hee had by warres consumed all that went out of Aegypt excepting CALEB and Ioshuah This was the fruite of abusing their Leaders and doubting of the Lord his providence Balak King of Moab and Moab and Ammon came of LOT his drunken Incest committed after his departure from Abram his Vnkle and after the destruction of Sodom Gomorrha Zeboim Admah the Cities of the Plaine hyred the covetous Prophet Balaam to accurse Israel but the Beast could tell the King that no Sorcerie could cease on Iaacob yet wicked Iaacobs seede could accurse themselues by running into many Abhominations to the kindling of IEHOVAHS wrath They overcame Sichon King of Amorites Og the king of Basa● and the Basan Bulles but notwithstanding that and farre much more than that they were ever forgetting God their Deliverer for the which as I haue said Iehouah destroyed them Aaron dieth by the way and Moses having called the twelue Tribes of Israel before him he blesseth them After the which he passeth from Moab plaine and mounteth the Mount Nebo from whence overpeering Iordan he beholdeth the land of Promise Canaan from whence their Fore-father Iaacob came in time of deep Dearth Hauing seene all IEHOVAH shewing him al he quietly giueth vp the Ghost being 120. yeares olde But Michael the Arch-Angell after strift with Satan Iude 9. buried his body where never man could find it Deut. 34. 6. And here endeth MOSES his 5. Books The 4. latter Books containe 183. yeares vnto them ad the 2369 yeares of Genesis and the whole will be 2552. yeares And so much heere is the Worlds age 24. Staffe The Seede of them during the 40. yeares Borne in the Wildernes they onely came With other two as in Gods writ appeares Them God did bring into the Land of Fame a For Ioshuah good Moses being dead By Gods appointment doth the people leade a Moses before his death having imposed hands on Ioshuah as the Lord had commanded loe Ioshuah was full of the Spirit of Wisdome succeeding Moses in Captainship to Israel And so beginneth the Book of Ioshuah Ioshuah sending Spies to Iericho the first Citie beyond Iorden they come to Harlotrie Hostesse Rahab for lodging She perceiving they were Israelites for Israel was become famous abroade shee lodged them with holy Care beleeving verelv that her Citie and all the Land should be giuen into the hand of Israel and therfore beggeth obtaineth graunt of Life for her selfe and her Fathers house Officers of Iericho hauing observed Spies in the Towne come and search for the Israelites but Rahab having hid them in the top of the house vnder bundles of Hemp denieth her Ghuests The Inquisitors departed she dwelling vpon the Citie walls letteth them downe through a window by a coard and so they retyre to Ioshuah Ioshuah vnderstanding from IEHOVAH that it was time to set over Iordan hee appointeth the Priestes to bear the Arke of the Covenant in which Arke the booke of Covenent was put vntill they came to the brinke of the River They comming thither and setting foot in the water The waters parted as did the Red Sea The Priestes standing within Iorden all the People passe over Twelue Men in the meane time of every Tribe one takeing vp at Ioshuahs commaund a stone in Iorden which afterwards in their Camping place they pitched downe for a Memoriall The Priests no sooner set foot on the Land beyond Iordan but loe the waters rolle togither againe for what rest is in this floodie world longer than the Priest of Priests setteth foot on the Seas● The Israelites Royall Arrivall once reported Oh howe the Vncircumcised growe faint-hearted Their Arrivall being in the first Moneth they as was commanded on the 14. daye of that Moneth hauing first circumcised all the Males borne for that 40. years in the Wildernes in the place called Gilgal they doe celebrate the Passeouer feast and the next day after do eat of the Corne of Canaan wherevpon the Manna a kinde of foode that for the 40. yeares fell with the morning dewe like to Coriander seede it ceased Extraordinary provision shall accompanie the Woman in the Wildernes but she must not exspect so much in the Land of Rest. They incompasse Iericho six daies togither seven Priests blowing on 7. Rammes-hornes every day once but the 7. daye they circuit the Citie 7. times the Priests sounding and at the seaventh time sounding the Armie shoutes vpon which the walles of Iericho fall downe flat They sack the Citie Sauing Rahabs house Ioshuah giving in charge that no man take any execrable stuffe of Iericho Achan filtcheth a Babylonish garment 200. shekels of silver and a wedge of Golde whereby hee brought Gods Iudgment on Israel The execrable Theese found out He his sonnes daughters oxen asses yea All that he had were stoned and burnt to Ashes in the Valley of Achor and reason too for Gold Silver c. first dedicate vnto false worship is onely consecrated by beeing dedicated to Gods Tabernacle The man that filtcheth that for his priuate vse bringeth Iudgment vpon him Let such as haue filtched false Church-liuings marke this Some others my Brethren haue deemd it simplie vnlawfull that the ministry of the Newe Testament yea some that none of the faithfull should at any hand make vse of such stuffe saying It is execrable Indeed it is so regarding his former vse but if nowe it be by the holy Church dedicate to the Saintes vse it is no more execrable Iosh. 6. 24. and this way the Harlots wages is made holy Isa. 23. 23. 24. Let my Brethren considder of this and not so easilie condemne the true vse of God his Creatures because of former prophanation for all the Creatures of God are consecrated vnto vs by the Word and Praier 1. Tim. 4. 4. 5. and heerein the Gospell is more liberall then was the Law 25. Staffe a He hauing brought them into promist Land And b seated every Tribe in proper lot c Good Ioshuah dies Then as we vnderstand The Israelites right soone had God forgot For which he many times did giue them vp To drink the draught of Enemies their cup. a This Ioshuah is called Heb. 4. 8. Iesus because He not the Law man Moses brought Israel into Canaan the first Rest a figure of the second Rest into which our Iesus not of Ephraim as
Here we must beginne a double accompt because of this double Regiment which after that Schisme or Rent was never vnited or made One. IVDAH 1 Rehoboam raigneth over Iudah and Ben-iamin 17. yeares 2 Abiam called also Abi●ah R●hoboam his son he succeeded raigned 3. years wicked he was as was his Father but for Dauid● sake GOD gaue vnto him a Light that is a Son to Raigne after him He begun his Raigne in the 18. yeare of Ieroboam King of Israel 3 Asa his Son succeded better than Father or Grand-father He begun his raigne in the 20. of Ieroboam Hee tooke the Sodomits out of the Land destroyed Idoles deposed his Idolatrous grand-mother M●acha in a word many worthy things did hee and the rather at the worde of the Lord comming vnto him by Azariah the Sonne of Obed. Having warres with Z●rah of E●hiopia hee cryed vnto God thus It is nothing with thee to helpe with many or few therefore helpe vs oh Lorde our God for we rest on thee and in thy name are we come against this multitude Oh Lord thou art our GOD Let not Man prevaile against thee So IEHOVAH smot the Ethiopians and amazed that People so that good Asa and his Armie prevailed and took a great bootie This King smot an excellent Covenant with the Lord with whome ioyned not only his people of Iudah and Beniamin but also divers strangers out of Ephraim Manasseh and Simeon Israelites At which time was offered vp vnto IEHOVAH much of the Ethiopians spoyle Hauing raigned 41. yeares he dyed of the gowt 4 Iosaphat his son succeedeth beginning in his Fathers last years A good man for Church reformation In his time Eliiah or E●●as prophecieth in I●rael and after him prophecied there Eliseu● or El●sha his seruant vpon whome Eliiah rapt vp in a fiery chariot the Spirite is doubled he working twise so many miracles as did Eliiah Iosaphat being in affinitie with A●ab of Israel he accompanieth Ahab to battell against Ramot● Notwithstanding the Prophet Michaiah had before tolde him and Ahab the issue but comming into the Field hee was glad to flie with shame Goodmen must looke for no good by ioyning with Idolaters And y●t the Princes of o●r time a●e not affraid to run ryde sayle by Seas in the defence of blinde Idolaters Some haue paide for it let others harmes make them beware He raigned 25. yeares and died 5 Ioram his Sonne called also IEHORAM Raigned togither with his Father from his Fathers 17 yeares and so continued 4. yeares after his Father He is said to raigne 8. years which time necessarily is counted from his Fathers 22. what time he begunne his more free Raigne that 22. being the 5. of Ioram of Israel Because this Foole married w●th Ahabs daughter therefore father Iehosophat is once called king of Israel Hee became a notable Idolatrer Vnto him commeth a Letter from Eliiah were it writ before his being wrapt vp or miraculously after I know not wherein was red his destinie namely That his Gutts through horrible paine shuld fal out of his belly And so 2. yeares after they did and so he died 6 Achaziah his yongest sonne finished the Fathers last yeare and was slaine 7 Athaliah his Mother succeeded she was Ahabs Daughter and Grandmother to Ioash she killeth all the Kings seed she can catch But Iehoiada● his wife stealeth away Ioash Achaziah or O●hoziah his yongest sonne and keepeth him and his nurse 6. yeares in a Chamber In the 7. yeare Iehoiadah the Priest hauing published abroade the life of the Childe hee bringeth him before the Captaines and People and in the Temple annoynteth Ioash 8. Ioas● called also Iehoash annoined King at that instant Athaliah the trayterous Queene commeth in cry●ng Treason Treason but her selfe was the Trayteresse and so shee found it for shee was haled out and slaine having vsurped 6 yeares During Iehoiadah his life Ioash walked vpright●ie but the good Priest dead the Nobles of Iudah com vp with flattering reverence first causeth a neglect of GOD his House and then pulleth in their Groues Idoles and false worship God stirreth vp Prophets to reprooue that but they stop the eare Then the Spirite of IEHOVAH comming vpon Zechariah the Son of Iehoiadah he thus protested before the People Thus saith God Why Transgresse you the Commaundements of IEHOVAH Surely ye shal not prosper because ye haue forsaken the Lord he hath also forsaken you 2. C●ron 24. The frantick Idolaters hearing this doe stone him in the Court of IEHOVAHS house even betweene the Temple and the Alter Mat. 23. 35 By the time that yeare was out IEHOVAH stirred vp the Aramites against Iudah who came a small number but conquered spoyled slaughtered as they would leaving Ioash behinde them in great misery The Ara●●t●s departed the Lord stirreth vp Shimrah an Am●onite and Ie●ozabad a Moabite who slewe the King on his bed Hee began his Raigne at 7. yeares and Raigned 40. yeares And here I would gladly knowe of S●bas●ian Caestalio and his ignorant followers what leadeth them to affirme That Salomon his bloode ended in Achaziah or Ochaziah the sonne of Iehosapha● what should make them write that Ioash was of Iudah the sonne of Ios●ph the sonne of Ionah the sonne of Elia●im the sonne of Melcha the sonne of Me●na the sonne of Matha●a the sonne of Nathan King Salomon his brother To passe by a Sea of errour which this ignorance bringeth into the Genealogie of IESVS let the Reader search the Scripturs 2. King 11. 2. 3 and 2. Chron. 22. 10. 11. 12. and the next Chapter wholie and he shall see clearly as at Noone-day that Ioash was Achaziah his sonne as we haue written Nay read 1. Chron. 3. 10. 11. and there it is thus written And Salomons sonne was Re●oboam whose sonne was Abiah his Son was Asa his sonne Iehos●phat his sonne Ioram his sonne Achaziah his sonne Ioash c. what can bee more plaine If Castalio and his Opinators knew not how to reconcile Matthew and Luke their Genea●ogies whereof in his place they should rather haue acknowledged their ignorance then seeme more skilful by broaching abhominable errour But men that would not seeme ignorant of any point doe commonlie stumble in that height of pride even in clearest pointes 9 Amaziah Ioash his Sonne succeeded being aged 25. yea●e Hee raigned 29. yeares accompted from his Fathers 38. year that being the second yeare of Ioash King of Israel and he then his fathers Vice Roy. He slew these that slewe his Father but hauing an eye vnto Moses his Lawe hee would not kil the children for their Fathers fact He warred with Ioash or Iehoash King of Israel but came to the worse In Ierusalem they working treason hee fled to Iachish They send after him there slay him But hee was buried with his Fathers at Ierusalem in the Citie of David As Ieroboam of Israel Iehoash his Son begun his raign in this mans 15 yeares So this man endeth his Life and
Ghost testifieth Mat. 2. that they were Magies of the East whereas Colin was west from Iudea Persia was Easterne from the Holie Land and that people were notable Astrologers or Star-gazers therefore onely probable to me that these Magitians must bee Persians At the word Magitian thou must not stumble seing it was then a worde vsed in the good part rather than in the ill as also a long time after These M●goi I haue called Sophoi both titles importing Wise. b These Star-gazers haue their ouercurious speculation sanctified vnto them for drawing them vnto Christ. Many by indirect means are brought vnto Iesus not by reason of any promise of blessing promised by God vnto men following curious arts but by vertue of God his antecedent Election who therefore regardeth the constancie of his owne Decree not of mans Deseruing c The Sheepheards founde with the blessed Babe Ioseph and Marie but these Sophies finde with the Babe Iesus onely Marie Quest. Where was Ioseph Answ. It may be he was playing the Carpenter abrode for all their three livings but sure it is he was not idlely plodding the streetes much lesse tipling in the Taverne with our idle swingers Neither is it vnlike that Iesus himselfe till 30. yeares age was much employed in that Carpentrie work considering the holy Ghost testifieth of him that He was subiect to his supposed Father and Reall Mother Noah plaied the Carpenter 120. yeares building for the preservation of his Families bodies and can wee think that Ioseph and IESVS the well nourtered youth woulde neglect the bodie He that provideth not in some honest Calling for the sustentation of his Familie is worse than an Inidel Nay that which more is Hee denyeth the Faith of Iesus 1. Tim. 5. 8. for the Christian Faith teacheth not a man to bee idle and negliegent although indeede it command a man not to be Carefull about there things Mat. 6. 25. c. Labour in thy Christian calling but without Care for labouring in a consecrated Calling why shouldest thou be carefull seeing Goldlines hath promise of bodily necessaries neither will the Lord with-holde any thing that Goodis from these that Walk prightly Psalm 84. 11. d The Iewes had first sight of Iesus the Gentiles enioved the second sight a plaine signe that the Gentiles Iaphe●s house should nowe step into Shems Tent that the partition was to bee broken downe and that Iesus would be Sheepherd to both sortes of sheepe e They having offered Gold vn●o the King of the world preaching thereby homage and fealtie vnto Dauids Lord and yet Davids sonne as also having offered Frankencense in signe hee was the perfumer of our prayers as also Myrrhe fittest for his bu●iall a signe that his death was our life happie men they depart Herod vnder pretence to woorship Iesus thinking to worrye Iesus had commaunded the Magies to returne and relate vnto him where the Iewes King was borne but God having otherwise admonished them they preferre IEHOVAHS will before Herods wish 5. Staffe The Dragons a Horne pursues to smite the Child But b God forewarne● and they to Aegypt flie c Herod once dead they Three that stood exild Returne but go downe into Galilie d At twelue yeares end Iesus he doth dispute In Temples Court which caused mickle brute a The Dragon the Deuill Rev. 12. is introduced with his Hornes for dossing ey destroying this Man-childe Iesus The first Horne that studied Iesus his destruction was the Idumean Herod and that he did because he heard by the former Sophies that there was a king borne vnto the Iewes b The Lord hauing a care of our Lord as hee first warned the Magies not to returne to Herod so hee forewarneth Ioseph and Marie of Herods hollowe heart wherevpon they flie into Aegypt Into Aegypt went Abra●am the Father of the Faithfull by reason of a Famine thither was Ioseph pushed by his Bretheren to whome Father and Fathers house was glad to repaire for succour and thither nowe went Maries Ioseph and a greater than Ioseph A Horne of Hel pusheth our Lord thither and but Hornes of the Devill are all that bloodily pursue Iesus in his members They gone into Aegypt Herod slaughtereth all Male-children vnder two yeares olde hoping amongst them the Vndefiled Man-childe should haue bene murdred The Massacre was so abhominable as dead Rahel the first Iosephs Mother could not but after a sort lament the destruction of her Children Of a certaine Ancient it is written that Herod should slaughter his owne young Sons lest of them Iudah should haue had a King wherevpon Augustus then should say I had rather be one of Herods Hogges than Sons for his Hogges he fats but his Sonnes he sleas c The Beast dead Ioseph and Marie with Iesus are called by God out of Aegypt even as Israel before was called from thence by Moses IEHOVAHS mouth But they hearing that his Sonne Archelaus did succeede like Cock commonly like Chicken they turned aside to Nazare● in the partes of Gali●e wherevpon he tooke the name of Nazarite and besides that hee was to vs a more Pure and Powerfull Nazarite than was Samson his figure d Ioseph and Marie what time Iesus was aged 12. yeares they doe come as yearely they ever had to keep the Passe-ouer at Ierusalem The Feast finished Ioseph Marie set homewards with their Kins-folks and acquaintance but after a daies iorney they missing their sonne Iesus they returne with sorrowful hearts to Ierusalem who after three daies do find him amidst the Doctors in the Temple disputing His Mother saying vnto him Sonne Why hast thou dealt thus with vs Behold thy Father and I haue sought-thee with heavie hearts to her he returned this answer Howe is it that you sought me knewe ye not that I must go about my Fathers busines But they vnderstoode not the word that hee spoke vnto them Then hee went downe with them and came to Nazaret and was subiect to them and his Mother kept all these sayings in her heart And Iesus increased in wisdome and stature for indeed they two should growe togither and in favour with God and men 6. Staffe a Bout 30. yeares he comes to Iordans side Whereas b Iohn Baptist doth baptize our Lord. Iesus the Christ then from that blessed tyde Gathers c Disciples by his blessed word Twelue of them he d Apostles nominates And e Seauentie moe his will abrode relates a See Luke 3. 23. b Iohn Baptist the so● of Zachariah the Priest Luke 1. allyed by his Mothers side to blessed Marie for though the other Tribes might not marry one with another for avoyding confusion of Lotted inheritance yet might Levi who had no such inhe●itance and therefore not like possibilitie of confusion marrie with other Tribes This Iohn begun to preach The Baptisme of Repentance for the remission of Sinnes in the 15. yeare of Tiberius Romes Cesar Pon●●us Pilate being then Governour in Iudea but afterwards beheaded by Herod for reproving his vnlawfull marriage This Iohn having
during the plentifull times for the better nourishing of the Body in the 7. penurious yeares 15. Staffe In time of a Dearth Old b Israel and his sonnese To Aegypt came from Canaan their due Good Ioseph gladsomlie to Father comes And bringeth him to Pharaoh his vewe Who giues to Israel for dwelling place The Land c Goshen environ'd with Gods grace a Iaacob sending his Sons into Aegypt to buye Co●●e at their second comming thither Ioseph bewrayeth himselfe to his Brethren sending word back to his Father by them that it was Pharaoh his will and his desire that he would come vp to Aegypt b Israel hauing consulted with the Lord at Beersheba departeth with his whole Familie into Aegypt The number of the Persons that came into Aegypt are saide by Moses Genes 46. to be 70. asking into that Number Ioseph and his two sons Manaesseh and Ephraim Blessed Steuen in the Actes 7. 14. Numbreth 75. Soules by which second Number wee are taught to account some passed by of Moses Some writers do borrowe vnto this account the 4. Mothers of the Patriarches the two Sonnes of Iudah who were dead before this voyage in Canaan and so make vp 75. besides Iaacob himselfe A second sort doe as Moses borrowed three from Iosephs house for making vp 70. so they borrowe fiue moe from Iosephs house vnborne at Moses time of accompt and these fiue are Sonnes and Nephewes 1. Chron. 7. 14. 20. to Ephraim and Manasse● by which accompt they well obserue that Ioseph seeth his Children vnto the third Generation Genes 50. 23. Both these opinions if not Iudgements of others learned set downe In the third place I will adde my Coni●cture Moses hauing accounted the number of 70 he immediatly in the next verse Genes 46. 26 addeth All the Soules that came with Iaacob c. besides Iaacobs sons wiues were in the whole c. The Patriarks wiues so plainly excepted why may not Steuen borrowe them to the making vp of 75 Question Moses hath no where affirmed how many the Wiues were THEN liuing how then shuld Steuen accompt them Answer Holy Iude maketh mention of Henochs Prophecie as also of a Strife betweene Michael the Arch-Angell and the Devil about the body of Mose● neither of which is once mentioned before in holy writ Holy Paul 2. Tim. 38 telleth Timothie how Iannes and Iambres were the Sorcerers that resisted Moses in Aegypt yet neither Moses nor any Prophet after maketh mention once of the Number of the Sorcerers nor of their Names As they had that by speciall Revelation so why may we not think that Steuen at that Time if not before had the knowledge of that Number by like Revelation specially seeing Then he had a Miracle wrought in his eyes in that his be holding of Iesus Acts. 7. 55. after an vnvtterable so●te c Sheepherds being an abhomination to the Aegyptians some think from Exod. 8. 26. because the Aegyptians worshipped some such Beastes as the Israelites slewe for Sacrifice which is a colde suppose for that should rather make the Sacrificers hatefull than Sheepheards abhominable but the holy Ghost affirmeth that Calling to be abhorred of them Neither a. e wee ignorant that in every prophane Land some Calling as nowe are Soule-Shepherds is of base estimate by reason of which their abhorre and all professed themselues not only sacrificing Hebrewes but Sheepherds the King gaue them a Cuntry wherein alone they might inhabite A COMPVTATION OF GENESIS The age of ●he World   130 1 A Dam being aged 130. yeares he begetteth Sheth 235 2 Sheth aged 105. years begetteth E●osh 325 3 Enosh at 90. yeares begetteth Kenan 395 4 Kenan at 70 years begets Mahalaleel 460 5 Mahalaleel at 65. years begets Iared 622 6 Iared at 162. yeares begets Henoch 687 7 Henoch the 7. from Adam Iude 14. at 65. yeares begets Mathushelah 874 8 Mathushelah at 187. begets Lamech 1056 9 Lamech at 182. years begets Noah 1536 10 Noah the 10. from Adam and the Lord his Tenth out of the first worlde at 480. yeares of age is foretold of the flood After 500. years of age he begetteth Shem the elder brother of Iaphe● Genes 10. 21. and in his 600. yeare the flood came 1656 1658 1 Shem 2. yeares after the flood being then but 100. yeares old Gen. ●1 10. and therefore begot in Noahs 502. begetteth Arphaxad 1693 2 Arphaxad at 35 begets Selah 1723 3 S●lah at 30. yeares begets Heber 1757 4 Heber the 7. from Henoch and from whome Abram and his seede tooke the name of Hebrewes hee at 34. yeares begets Peleg 1787 5 Peleg in whose time the Earth was divided at 30. yeares begets Regu or Reu 1819 6 Regu at 32. yeares begets Serug 1849 7 Serug at 30. yeares begets Nahor 1878 8 Nahor at 29 yeares begets Terah 2008 9 Terah being 130. yeares olde compare Gen. 11. 32. with Chap. 12. 4 begets Abram 2083 10 Abram at 75. yeares receiveth the promise The 10. he was in the beginning of the Newe World as Noah in the end of the Old 2108 Abram at 100. yeares of age hath Isaac 2168 11 Isaac at 60. yeares hath Iacob and Esau. 2298 12 Iacob at 130. goeth into Aegypt with his 70. soules Ioseph then being aged 39. 2315 Iacob being fed 17. yeares by Ioseph dyeth being aged 147. He was the 12. of the Newe Worlde and left behinde him 12. Worthies peereles On his death-bed hee fortelleth every of them of future events specially that the Shiloh Christ should come out of Iudah 2369 13 Ioseph dieth in Aegypt being 110. yeares olde 54. yeares after his Father Before his death hee giueth charge that at their remoouall to the Land of Promise they shoulde take his bones away with them That afterwardes was done In the meane time they embaume his corpes and chesteth him And so endeth Genesis containing from Adams Creation vnto Iosephs death 2369. yeares Heere or within one Chapter of Exodus falleth out the story of Iob. for forme Poeticall for Matter passing divine Iob laboureth to cleare himselfe of hypocrisie but not in the best manner for the extreamitie of his body and soules anguish daunteth his reason and breaketh his Patience His Three Kins folkes charge hypocrisie on his head The doctrine they deliver good but they faile in their personall application Their foolishnes should reproue Manies follie In the end Eloquent El●●u thrusts himselfe in reprooving both pa●ties for follie but for the vpshot Iehouah himselfe sits Vmpire iustifying Iob for his servant condemning his friends for their false Application Iob sacrificeth for his friendes The Lord is satisfied Iob enriched and so endeth that divine Story In every Allegation of Gods Mercies and Iudgments having an eye vnto Genesis But because Iob came of K●●urah Abraham his latter wife and not of Sarah Queene-mother of the faithfull I therefore so passe from him to Israels Seede 16. Staffe From Israels Houshold sprong a mightie crue The a Aegypt King to keepe them vnder hand