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A11649 Annotations upon the five bookes of Moses, the booke of the Psalmes, and the Song of Songs, or, Canticles VVherein the Hebrevv vvords and sentences, are compared with, and explained by the ancient Greeke and Chaldee versions, and other records and monuments of the Hebrewes: but chiefly by conference with the holy Scriptures, Moses his words, lawes and ordinances, the sacrifices, and other legall ceremonies heretofore commanded by God to the Church of Israel, are explained. With an advertisement touching some objections made against the sinceritie of the Hebrew text, and allegation of the Rabbines in these annotations. As also tables directing unto such principall things as are observed in the annotations upon each severall booke. By Henry Ainsworth.; Annotations upon the five bookes of Moses, and the booke of the Psalmes Ainsworth, Henry, 1571-1622? 1627 (1627) STC 219; ESTC S106799 2,398,875 1,194

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and grow out of him by the blessing of God who maketh the crie tree to bud or flourish Ezek. 17. 24. as also it is prophesied of the church He shall cause them that come of Iakob to take root Israel shall blessome and bud and fill the face of the world with fruit Esat 27. 6. And the originall word for buds is also use● for younglings or youth as in Iob 30. 12. The bles soming or flourishing of this rod figured also the comfortable and glorious effect of the 〈◊〉 〈…〉 tion of the Priests office as Christ is 〈◊〉 to 〈◊〉 forth ●t the window flourishing there● the 〈◊〉 Serg 2. 9. that we all with open face may 〈◊〉 as in a glasse the glorie of the Lord 2 Cor. 3. 18 and this to the shame of his enemies Psal. 1 32. 18. The Almonds figured the fruits of his administration which hastily should shew forth themselves to the comfort of the Saints and pun●shment of al● that should resist him as unto Ieremie one of Aarons sonnes God shewed in a vision the r●● of an Almond tree which hath the name of 〈…〉 ning and opened the same unto him thus Then hast well seene for I will hasten my word to performe it Ier. 1. 11 12. Therefore as soone as Vzzi●h the King rose up to usurpe the Priests office the leprousie even rose up in his forehead 2 Chron. 26. 18. 19. Vers. 10. Bring againe or Returne Aarons red before the Testimonie in Greeke the Testimonies meaning the Tables of the covenant in the Arke as is noted on vers 4. before which it was laid up and not in it for nothing was in the Arke save the two tables of stone 1 King 8. 9. The Hebrewes record how in Solomons Temple there was a stone in the most holy place in the west part therof on which they set the Arke and before it was the golden pot of Manna and the rod of Aaron Maim tom 3. in Beth habchirah chap. 4. sect 1. to be kept Hebr. for a keeping or reservation As the Manna was kept in the golden pot within the most holy place of the sanctuarie for a reservation and monument to the Israclites that the generations after might see the bread which God had given their fathers to eat in the wildernesse Exod. 16. 32. 34. so this rod was kept in the same place for a reservation and for a signe that all generations might know the confirmation of their Priest 〈◊〉 in Aarons line Both did lead them unto Christ the Manna figuring the flesh of Christ the 〈◊〉 bread from heaven wherewith the faithfull should be nourished unto life eternall Ioh● 6. 31 32 33. 51. and the rod the Priesthood of Christ whereby they should be reconciled unto God Heb 9. 11 12. Therefore the Apostle mentioneth this budding rod with the pot of Manna among the most memorable things that were kept in the Holy o● holies Heb. 9. 3 4. the sonnes of rebellion which the Greeke translateth the disobedient sons meaning the Israelites called sonnes or children of rebellion because they were so much addicted thereunto as if rebellion it selfe had beene their mother so that Moses testified Yee have beene rebellions against the LORD from the day that I kn●w you Deut. 9. 24. This phrase is common in the Scriptures as a sonne of injurious evil● or 〈◊〉 wickednesse Psal. 8. 23. for an injurious or wicked person and sonnes of affliction Prov. 31. 5. for afflicted persons so sonnes of Belial Deut. 13. 〈◊〉 1 Sam. 2. 12. sonnes of disobedience Ephes. 2. 2. and 5. 6. sonnes of the light and of the day 1 Thes. 5. 〈◊〉 children of wisdome Mat. 11. 19. children of obedience 1 Pet. 1. 14. and sundry the like 〈◊〉 shalt quite take away or shalt consume shalt wh 〈…〉 end their murmurings the Greeke translateth it and let their murmuring cease from me and they shall not die Vers. 12. we give up the ghost or have given up the ghost that is died or as the Greeke translateth are consumed This may be taken as an unjust complaint of theirs for the punishments that they had felt and should still feele for their sinnes Or rather as a serious complaint of their owne miserie being under sin and so by the Law under punishment and wrath like that which the Apostle saith I was alive without the Law once but when the commandement came sinne revived and I died and the commandement which was ordained unto life I found to be unto death Rom. 7. 9 10. The Chaldee paraphraseth upon their words thus Behold the sword hath killed some of us and behold the earth hath swallowed some of us and behold some of us are dead with the pestilence And Targum Ionathan thus Behold some of us are consumed with flaming fire and some of us are swallowed up into the earth and perished behold we thinke that as they so we all shall perish Vers. 13. that commeth neere in Greeke that toucheth the Tabernacle Shall we be consumed in giving up the ghost that is shall wee die every one This seemeth to be a deprecation whereby acknowledging their sinnes to be worthy of death they pray for mercy for so questions are often used in earnest deprecations as Wilt thou be angry with us for ever c. Psal. 85. 6. Wilt thou utterly reject us Lam. 5. 22. Wilt thou hold thy peace and afflict us very fore Esay 64. 12. and many the like CHAP. XVIII 1 The different charges of the Priests and of the Levites adjoyned unto them 9 The Priests portion of the peoples offrings and hallowed things and the use of them 21 The Levites portion is the tithes of the Israelites but no inheritance in the land 26. The Levites must give unto the Priests the tenth of their tithes as the Lords heave-offring and the rest themselves should enjoy for a reward of their service ANd Iehovah said unto Aaron Thou and thy sonnes and thy fathers house with thee shall beare the iniquity of the Sanctuary and thou and thy sonnes with thee shall beare the iniquity of your Priest-hood And thy brethren also the tribe of Levi the tribe of thy father bring thou neere with thee that they may be joyned unto thee and minister unto thee but thou and thy sonnes with thee shall minister before the Tent of the Testimony And they shall keepe thy charge and the charge of all the Tent but they shall not come nigh unto the vessels of holinesse and unto the Altar that they die not both they and you And they shall be joyned unto thee and shall keep the charge of the Tent of the Congregation for all the service of the Tent and a stranger shall not come nigh unto you And ye shall keep the charge of the Holy place and the charge of the Altar that there be no servent wrath any more upon the sonnes of Israel And I behold I have taken your brethren the Levites from among the sonnes of Israel to you they are
she said if it be so why am I thus And shee went to inquire of Iehovah And Iehovah said unto her Two nations are in thy womb and two peoples shall be separated from thy bowels and the one people shall be stronger then the other people and the greater shall serve the lesser And her dayes were fulfilled to bring-forth and behold twins were in her wombe And the first came-out red all over like an hairy mantle and they called his name Esau. And afterward came his brother out and his hand holding by the heele of Esau and he called his name Iakob and Isaak was sixtie yeeres old when she bare them And the boyes grew and Esau was a cunning huntsman a man of the field and Iakob was a perfect man dwelling in tents And Isaak loved Esau because venison was in his mouth and Rebekah loved Iakob And Iakob sod pottage and Esau came from the field and he was faint And Esau said to Iakob Let me taste I pray thee of that red that red pottage for I am faint therefore he called his name Edom. And Iakob said Sell to me this day thy first-birthright And Esau said Loe I am going to dye and wherefore serveth this first-birthright unto me And Iakob said Sweare unto me this day and he sware unto him and he sold his first-birthright unto Iakob And Iakob gave to Esau bread and pottage of lentiles and he did eate and drinke and rose up and went-away and Esau despised the first-birthright Annotations ADded that is did againe take a wife when hee was an hundred and fourty yeeres old and had of her sixe sonnes by the extraordinary blessing of God whereas fourty yeeres before his body was even dead in respect of naturall strength and vigour as the Apostle noteth Rom. 4. 19. a wife called elsewhere a concubine 1 Chron. 1. 32. what manner of wife that was see on Gen. 22. 24. Keturah in Greeke Chettoura Vers. 2. Zimran in Greeke Zombran Iekshan in Greeke Iezan Medan whose posterity are called Medanites Gen. 37. 36. Midian in Greeke Madiam and Madian Act. 7. 29. of him came the people called Madianites that soone fell from Abrahams faith to idolatry Num. 25. Shuach in Greek Soie of him came Bildad Iobs friend called the Shuchite Iob 2. 11. Vers. 3. Sheba in Greek Saba his posterity robbed lob of his oxen and asses Iob 1. 15. Vers. 4. Ephah or Gepha in Greeke Gephar Epher or Gepher in Greek Apheir of him the country Aphrica is thought to have the name Enoch in Heb. Chanoch as Gen. 5. 18. Vers. 5. to Isaak as being his onely heyre and child of promise Gen. 21. 12. a figure of Christ and Christians heyres by promise of all things Heb. 1. 2. Iohn 3. 34. Rev. 21. 7. Gal. 3 29. and 2. 28. Vers. 6. concubines Hagar and Keturah vers 1. east country or land of the East a part of Arabia hereupon mention is made of the sonnes of the East Iob 1. 3. And Iob himselfe was in likelihood the son of one of these sons or nephewes of Abraham by Keturah Vers. 7. 175 yeeres This summe of his yeeres sheweth how Abraham had lived a pilgrim in Canaan a hundred yeeres after he came out of Charran Gen. 12. 4. That he attained not to the yeeres of his forefathers who all lived longer then hee Gen. 11. 11. c. as did also his son Isaak Gen. 35. 28. That he left alive behind him Heber that great Patriarch and Prophet of whom hee had the surname to be an Hebrew Gen. 11. 17. and 14. 13. and from whom he was the seventh generation as Enoch was from Adam Vers. 8. hoary age as was promised Gen. 15. 15. of dayes so the Greek and Chaldee explaineth it and the Hebrew it selfe elsewhere Gen. 35. 29. Such words are often to be understood as a full for a full cup Psal. 73. 10. see Gen. 4. 20. and 5. 3. and by being full of dayes is meant a willingnesse to dye without desiring longer life on earth his peoples the Greeke translateth his people the like is said of Ismael vers 17. of Isaak Gen. 35. 29. of Iaakob Gen. 49. 33. of Aaron Num. 20. 24. of Moses Deut. 32. 50. and others sometime it is said gathered to their fathers 2 King 22. 20. Iudg. 2. 10. Act. 13. 36. and by Abrahams peoples are meant his fathers Gen. 15. 15. and the phrase signifieth the immortality of soules for Abrahams body was gathered to the body of Sarah onely as the next words shew and by his fathers are meant the spirits of just men made perfect Heb. 12. 23. See after in verse 17. Vers. 10. and Sarah as is shewed in Gen. 23. 19. Afterwards Isaak and Iakob with their wives were buried there also Gen. 49. 29. 31. Vers. 11. blessed Isaak so applying and confirming to him the promises made to Abraham Gen. 12. 2. and 14. 19. and 17. 19. and so Isaak commended to Iakob the blessing of Abraham Gen. 28. 3. 4. and by this blessing the righteousnesse of faith is implyed to Abrahams seed Galat. 3. 8. 9. c. Beer-lachai-roi in Greeke the well of vision in Chaldee the well at which the Angell of life appeared this place of Isaaks seating is not without mystery see Gen. 16. 14. and 24. 62. Vers. 12. generations a rehearsall of Ismaels off-spring as Gen. 5. 1. And here the fulfilling of Gods promise is seene made in Gen. 16. 10. 12. and 17. 20. and how hee that was borne after the flesh and cast out of Abrahams house Gal. 4. 23. 30 was multiplyed before Isaak the child and heyre of the promise See the like of Esau Gen. 36. 43. Vers. 13. Nebajoth he and his brethren seated in Arabia Esay 20. 13. 14. 16. Ezek. 27. 21. where peoples and places retained the footsteps of their names they gave themselves to shepherdy as appeareth Esay 60. 7. Ier. 49. 29. And here are twelve sons reckned which were Princes of their tribes as was promised in Gen. 17. 20. answerable in number to the twelve sonnes of Iakob heads of the twelve tribes of Israel but these Ismaelites are a generation before them as Ismael himselfe was borne before Isaak For that is first which is naturall and afterward that which is spirituall 1 Corinth 15. 46. Vers. 16. castles or villages dwelling houses so named of being faire and high built in a row or order In Greeke habitations as in Act. 1. 20. from Psal. 69. Vers. 17. 137 yeeres So he lived not so long as his father Abraham or his brother Isaak or as did Iakob though he lived till a great old age And this mention of the terme of his life and gathering to his fathers as was spoken before of Abraham v. 8. and the burying of his father with his brother vers 9. may be some probability of Ismaels repentance and dying in the faith of Abraham for unlesse it be he no reprobate hath his whole life time recorded in holy Scripture Or if
compared with my sister the Chaldee addeth God hath received my request when I supplicated in my prayer I desired that I might have a son as my sister and it is granted me Naphtali or as the Greek writeth it Nephthal●im Rev. 7. 6. by interpretation Wrastler or son of My wrastling Vers. 11. with a troup or a troupe is come for here is a double reading in the Hebrew margine it is written ba Gad a troupe is come which in the text is one word bagad that is in or with a troup so after in v. 13. beasri in or with my blessednes And so the Greek translates it In or with but the Chaldee turneth it is come Gad signifieth a troup or band of men and to this interpretation Iakob after doth allude Gen. 49. 19. How be it the Greek translates it with good lucke or fortune Fortunately And in Arabik the planet Iupiter is called Gad. Gad that is a troup or host after the Greek Luck or fortune This word is used in Esa. 65. 11. that prepare a table for the troup there the Chaldee translateth it Idols for it meaneth the host of heaven or planets Ver. 13. with my blessednes or In my happinesse that is as the Greeke explaineth it O blessed or happy am I meaning that this child was both with her felicity The Chaldee translateth it I have praise or commendation daughters that is as the Greek translateth it women so in Prov. 31. 29. Song 6. 8. And the Chaldee women will praise me call me blessed or count me happy This phrase the Virgin Mary useth Luk. 1. 48. see also Song 6. 8. Aser or Asher that is Blessed happy or making blessed Vers. 14 Mandrakes in Hebrew Dudaim which signifieth lovely or amiable the Greeke translateth them apples of Mandragoras or Mandrake-apples the Chaldee also calleth them Iabrochin that is Mandrakes which name is borrowed from the Arabicke They were such things as gave a smell Song 7. 13. Whether they were those that wee now call Mandrakes is uncertain The name is not found in Scripture but in this history and in Song 7. 13. there the Chaldee paraphrase calls it Balsa. Vers. 15. Is it small the Greeke translateth Is it not enough These contentions were not meerly carnall but partly also for desire of Gods ordinary blessing in propagation and chiefly for the increase of the Church and obtaining the promised seed for salvation Vers. 17. heard Leah the Chaldee saith received her prayer so vers 6 and 22. Gods providence and goodnesse is here admirable that he should regard and in his booke record such things as these about childish works and womens contentions for their husband unto which notwithstanding the Lord abase●h himselfe passing by the heroicall acts of the world and preacheth his grace in the middest of all humane infirmities to those that in faith doe call upon him V. 18 Issachar ●he G●e ke addeth the interpretation Issachar that is Hire It is written with the letters Issaschar but by the vowels Issachar one S not pronounced which is not usuall Sachar signifie●h Hire or wage whereof he had the name But in that she counteth her sonne a reward from God for giving her maid to her husband it seemeth to be her error Vers. 20. endowed or given me a good gift as the Greeke translateth Zebulun o● as the holy Ghost writeth it in Greeke Zabulon that is by interpretation Dwelling Vers. 21. Dinah that is Iudgement in Greeke Deina Vers. 22. remembred that is shewed care and help for Gen 8. 1. The Chaldee translateth the remembrance of Rachel came before God and hee receiued her prayer So in 1 Sam. 1. 19. 20. the Lord remembred Hannah opened that is as the Chaldee expoundeth it gave her conception So in Gen. 29. 31. Vers. 23. gathered or taken away my reproach meaning her barrennesse which was a reproach among men Luke 1. 25. 1 Sam. 1. 6. Esay 4. 1. Vers. 24. Ioseph that is He will adde or adding Sometime he is written Iehoseph as in Psal. 81. 6. and so it was graven on Aarons Brestplate Exod. 28. The like is in the writing of other names as Ionathan 1 Chron. 10. 2. or Iehonathan 1 Sam. 31. 2. Ioash 2 Chron. 24. 1. or Iehoash 2 King 12. 1. and sundrie the like will adde or prayerwise be adde to me The performance hereof see in Gen. 〈◊〉 17. Hereby her saith appeareth The Hebrew 〈…〉 ors observe that she said not other sonnes for she know that there should be but twelve tribes and she 〈…〉 yed that the some sonne might be of her R. Menachem on Gen. 30. Vers. 25. to my land or country meaning Canaan ●●om●●ed to him Gen. 28. 13. whither by faith he would returne and dwell in it expecting the blessing of God as Gen. 26. 3. Heb. 11. 9. So in Ier. 51. 9. Vers. 27. grace or favour in thy eyes an unperfect speech meaning tary I pray thee See the notes before on Gen. 11. 4. and 13. 9. and 23 13. Verse 28. Expresly-name or Nominate plainly appoint The Greeke saith distinguish that is distinctly name Vers. 30. before me that is before my comming so Gen. 32. 3. and 46. 28. encreased Hebrew broken forth that is increased and spred-abroad suddenly so vers 43. and Gen. 28. 14. The Greeke here translateth it encreased at my foot that is since my comming and by my travell and service So the foot is used to signifie laborious service Deut. 11. 10. and the comming or presence of any Hab. 3. 5 The Chaldee translateth it as before in vers 27. for my sake doe that is provide labour prepare c. for my owne family which he that doth not is worse then an Infidel 1 Tim. 5. 8. The Greeke translateth make my selfe and house Vers. 31. any thing that is any certaine wage or stinted hire of Labans gift He chose rather to depend on Gods providence will turne againe will feed c. that is as the Greeke explaineth it I will againe feed thy sheepe and keepe them Vers. 32. removing or remove thou and so the Greeke translateth separate thou it shall be meaning fu●h should bee his wage namely all that were borne so partie coloured after that time And this choice depended upon Gods blessing for naturally the cattell would bring forth others like themselves and so Iakobs part should be few But by Gods extraordinary providence it fel out otherwisee see Gen. 31. 10. 12. Vers. 33. my justice that is a just reward of my labours from the hand of God on whom I depend and just dealing in me who shall be seene to keepe nothing but my owne answer sor or testifie for or with me The contrary is in Esay 59. 12. our sinnes answer or testifie against us Answering is for witnessing in Exod. 20. 16. in time to come that is hereafter shortly the Hebrew phrase is in day to morrow but to morrow is often used for hereafter or time to come Exod. 13. 14. Deut. 6. 20.
Gen. 2. 3. and 6. 20. Verse 16. it is the sinne c. or sinne is laid upon thy people It may be understood of the Egyptians as if the sinne or fault were theirs and so the Chaldee explaineth it Thy people sinneth against them that is against thy seruants the Israelites Or sinne and so punishment is laid upon thy people us the Israelites without cause and so the Greeke translateth wilt thou therefore wrong thy people Sinne is often used for punishment See Gen. 4. 7. Vers. 19. them in evill that is both themselves as the Greeke translateth it and the people over whom they were to be in an evill case saying vnderstand from verse 13. and 18. the taske-masters and the king also saying or after it was said see verse 14. Vers. 20. lighted upon that is met with as unlooked for or fell upon them with hard words as verse 21. It is the word used before in verse 3. and Gen. 28. 11. Vers. 21. judge the Chaldee saith be avenged An intemperate speech and an example of great infirmitie imputing the cause of their troubles to Gods ministers forgetting their former faith and thankefulnesse Exod. 4. 31. to stinke that is as the Greeke expla●neth it to be abhorred see Gen. 34. 30. to give or and hath given as to hold the arke 1 Chro. 13. 9. is expounded and held it 2 Sam. 6. 6. Vers. 23. delivering thou c. that is thou hast not at all delivered nor shewed any likelihood as yet thereof And here Moses himselfe bewraieth the remnants of his former infirmitie Exod. 4. 10. 13. CHAP. VI. 1 God comforteth Moses renewing his promise by his name Iehovah 5 and remembrance of his covenant 6 Hee sendeth him with these comforts unto Israel 9 but they hearken not unto him 11 He sendeth him againe to Pharaoh though Moses is loth to goe 14. The genealogie of Ruben 15 of Simeon 18 of Levi of whom came Moses and Aaron 28 A repeating of Moses mission to Pharaoh and his exception against it AND Iehovah said unto Moses Now shalt thou see what I will doe to Pharaoh for by a strong hand shall hee send them away and by a strong hand shall he drive them out of his land 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 AND God spake unto Moses and said unto him I am Iehovah And I appeared unto Abraham unto Isaak and unto Iakob by the name of God Almightie but by my name Iehovah was I not knowne to them And also I established my covenant with them to give unto them the land of Canaan the land of their sojournings in the which they sojourned And also I have heard the groaning of the sons of Israel whom the Egyptians keepe in servitude and I have remembred my covenant Therefore say thou unto the sonnes of Israel I am Iehovah and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians and I will rid you out of their servitude and I will redeeme you with a stretched out arme and with great judgments And I will take you to me for a people and I will be to you a God and yee shall know that I am Iehovah your God which bringeth you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians And I will bring you in unto the land which I did lift up my hand to give it to Abraham to Isaak and to Iakob and I will give it to you for an heritage I am Iehovah And Moses spake so unto the sonnes of Israel but they hearkened not unto Moses for anguish of spirit and for hard servitude And Iehovah spake unto Moses saying Goe in speake unto Pharaoh King of Egypt that he send away the sonnes of Israel out of his land And Moses spake before Iehovah saying Behold the sonnes of Israel have not hearkened unto mee and how shall Pharaoh heare mee and I am of uncircumcised lips And Iehovah spake unto Moses and unto Aaron and gave them a charge unto the sonnes of Israel and unto Pharaoh the king of Egypt to bring forth the sonnes of Israel out of the land of Egypt These be the heads of their fathers houses the sonnes of Ruben the first-borne of Israel Enoch and Phallu Hezron and Carmi these be the families of Ruben And the sonnes of Simeon Iemuel and Iamin and Ohad Iachin Zohar Saul the sonne of a Canaanitesse these are the families of Simeon And these are the names of the sonnes of Levi acording to their generations Gershon and Kohath and Merari and the yeers of the life of Levi were an hundred seven and thirtie yeeres The sons of Gershon Libni Shimei according to their families And the sonnes of Kohath Amram and Ishar and Hebron and Vzziel and the yeeres of the life of Kohath were an hundred three and thirty yeers And the sons of Merari Mahali Mushi these are the families of Levi according to their generations And Amram tooke Iochebed his aunt unto him to wife and she bare to him Aaron and Moses and the yeeres of the life of Amram were an hundred seven and thirty yeeres And the sonnes of Ishar Korah and Nepheg and Zichri And the sonnes of Vzziell Misael and Elsaphan and Sithri And Aaron tooke Elisabet daughter of Amminadab sister of Naasson unto him to wife and shee and she bare unto him Nadab and Abihu Eleazar and Ithamar And the sonnes of Korah Assir and Elkanah and Abiasaph these are the families of the Korhite And Eleazar sonne of Aaron tooke unto him one of the daughters of Putiel unto him to wife and she bare unto him Phinehas these are the heads of the fathers of the Levites according to their families This is that Aaron and Moses unto whom Iehovah said Bring out the sonnes of Israel from the land of Egypt according to their armies These are they which spake to Pharaoh King of Egypt to bring out the sonnes of Israel from Egypt this Moses and Aaron And it was in the day when Iehovah spake unto Moses in the land of Egypt That Iehovah spake unto Moses saying I am Iehovah speake thou unto Pharaoh King of Egypt all that I speake unto thee And Moses said before Iehovah Behold I am of uncircumcised lips and how shall Pharaoh hearken unto me Annotations BY a strong hand that is by force and constraint God even compelling him thereto by his judgments ●s verse 6. and Exod. 3. 20. This was fulfilled Exod. 12. 31. 33. and 13. 3. 9. celebrated alwaies after Deut. 6. 21. 22. and 26. 7. 8. Psal. 136. 10. 11. 12. Ier. 32. 20. 21. Dan. 9. 15. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Here beginneth the fourteenth Section or Lecture of the Law called of the beginning of the third verse And I appeared See Gen. 6. 9. and 28. 10. Vers. 3. Almighty or Alsufficient see Gen. 17. 1. The Greeke translateth being theit God The two titles here expressed Ael God and Shaddai Almighty are not used in Scripture till Abrahams time and in speech to him Gen. 14. 18. and
people saith the Greeke version offred-it-for-sin The Greeke translateth purified it so the word sometime meaneth but it figured also a purifying of others from sinne thereby as Levit. 6. 26. and so the Chaldee here expoundeth and he made atonement by the blood thereof as the first spoken of in vers 8. and so he burnt it without the campe as the other was in verse 11. for which he was reproved by Moses Levit. 10. 16. 17. Vers. 16. the manner or the ordinance Hebr. the judgement the Greeke saith as was meet It respecteth the Law in Levit. 1. Vers. 17. filled that is tooke his handfull out of it see Levit. 2. 2. of the morne that is which was daily to be offred every morning as God commanded Exod. 29. 38. 39. 40. This therefore was extraordinary that as the daily meat-offring was to testifie their thankfulnesse for Gods ordinary and daily mercies so this for his speciall grace now manifested Chazkuni explaineth it thus It teacheth that there were two Meat-offrings one with the Burnt-offring and one by it selfe Sol. Iarchi saith All this he did after the daily Burnt-offring Vers. 18. sprinkled according to the law in Levit 3. 2. The Greeke translateth he poured it Vers. 19. fat Hebr. fats so in vers 20. rumpe or tayle to weet of the ram see Levit. 3. 9. that which covereth in Greeke the fat which covereth the inwards and so the text explaineth it in Levit. 3. 9. Vers. 20. they put the fat Hebr. the fatts Sol. Iarchi saith After the waving the Priest that waved gave them to another Priest to burne them Vers. 21. waved as was commanded Lev. 7. 30. c. By these sacrifices the sanctification of the people was signified by the Sin-offring and Burnt-offring they had remission and justification from their sinnes and reconciliation unto God by the Meat-offring their renovation by the spirit and by the Peace-offrings their thankefulnesse unto God whom they honour with the fruits of his owne graces all these obtained by faith in Christ and in his death for he of God is made unto us wisedome and righteousnesse and sanctification and redemption 1 Cor. 1. 30. Vers. 22. lift-up his hand or his hands as the Hebrew vowel and reading in the margine both shew so the Greeke translateth hands See Exod. 32. 19. R. Menachem giveth this reason why it is written Hand to signifie the right hand because that was listed up higher then the left The lifting up of the hand was a gesture used in speaking or signifying of any weighty thing Esa. 49. 22. and particularly in swearing Gen. 14. 22. praying Psal. 28. 2. and blessing eyther of God Psal. 134. 2. or of men as in this place So Paul speaking of prayer useth the phrase of lifting up holy hands 1 Tim. 2. 8. and David let the lifting up of my hands be as the evening sacrifice Psal. 141. 2. blessed them This appertained to the Priests office to blesse the people in the name of the Lord for ever Deuter. 10. 8. 1 Chron. 23. 13. and was accomplished by our high Priest Christ Iesus when having finished his ministery on earth hee lift up his hands and blessed his disciples Luk. 24. 50. The forme of Aarons blessing is prescribed in Num. 6. 23. 27. see the annotations there And this being done in the Lords name by his Priests a figure of Christ whom God hath sent to blesse us Act. 3. 26. without all contradiction the lesse is blessed of the greater Heb. 7. 7. came downe from the banke or hilly place of the altar which was higher then the other ground see Exod. 20. 26. So in Thargum Ionathan it is explained he came downe from the Altar with joy after that he had finished the making of the Sin-offring c. On the contrary Christ when hee had blessed went up into heaven Luke 24. 51. from making or doing that is offring as vers 7. After that he had done as before is shewed Vers. 23. went into the Tent the Priest went in according to the law in Exod. 30. 7. 8. to burne incense on the golden altar Moses went in with him in likelihood to direct him how to doe the service so Sol. Iarchi here explaineth it But hee addeth withall an other exposition thus When Aaron saw that they had offred all the oblations and done all the workes and the Majestie of God came not downe to Israel he was grieved and said I know that the holy blessed God is angry with me and for my sake the Majestie of God commeth not downe to Israel c. Immediately Moses went in with him and prayed for mercie and the divine Majestie came downe unto Israel After this manner Thargum Ionathan also expoundeth it they blessed This was a second blessing by Moses and Aaron when the people were dismissed Vnto which and the like at other times especially on Atonement day Levit. 16. David prophesying of Christs dayes seemeth to have reference in Psal. 118. 26. Wee blesse you out of the house of Iehovah glory the visible signe of Gods glory and favour out of his holy place either by the fire mentioned in the next verse or by a clowd as was in Exod. 16. 10. and 40. 34. or by them both It was a token of his gracious acceptance of them and of their service as after in 1 King 8. 10. 11. 12. Vers. 24. from before Iehovah the Greeke translateth from the Lord. And it was either from heaven as after in Solomons dayes Fire came downe from heaven and confirmed the Burnt-offring and sacrifices 2 Chron. 7. 1. or out of the Tabernacle By this miracle God confirmed the people touching the doctrine and ordinances given by Moses and the priesthood now committed to Aaron and his sonnes as appeareth by the prayer of Elias when the like miracle was shewed from heaven Let it be knowne this day day that thou art God in Israel and that I am thy servant and that I have done all these things at thy word 1 King 18. 36. consumed or ate up by which signe the church was assured that their sacrifices were accepted See Psal. 20. 4. The like was at the dedicating of Solomons Temple 2 Chro. 7. 1. 2. 3. and at Elias sacrifice 1 King 18. 38. 39. This Fire which now came from God was nourished on the Altar as the Hebrewes say unto Solomons time Chazkuni here writeth thus The fire which came-out from the Lord in the daies of Moses went not up from the brazen Altar untill he came into the eternall House that is into Solomons temple so called because of that promise in 2 Chron. 7. 16. that Gods name should be there for ever And that Fire which came downe in the dayes of Solomon went not up from the Altar of Burnt-offring untill it went up in the dayes of Manasseh Of the departing of that fire in Mana●ses dayes wee finde no mention in the Scriptures But after Solomons Temple was destroyed and the second builded the
charges with their portions for their livelihod Chap. 〈◊〉 The making and use of the water of purification 19 Mary dieth The people murmur for water and have it from the Rocke where Moses and Aaron offend Aaron dieth 2● Israel conquer some Canaanites murmur and are bitten of fierie serpents but healead by a brasen Serpent Their conquest over S 〈…〉 and Og kings of the Amorites 2● Balaam is hired of the Moabites to curse Israel but God turneth his curse into a 〈◊〉 fing 22 23 24 Israel joyneth to Baal-peor and i● plagu 〈…〉 25 The last numbring of the Israelites 〈◊〉 should possesse the land 26 A law for women to inherit Iosua is appointed successor to Moses 2● The Oblations on Sabbaths and at sol 〈…〉 feasts 28. and 29 The law concerning vowes 30 Israel overcommeth the Midianites 31 Reuben Gad and halfe Manasses have their inheritance assigned in the land of S 〈…〉 and Og. 32 The 42. journies of Israel in the wilde●nesse 33 The bounds of the land of Canaan and 〈…〉 dividing it by lot 34 The 48. cities of the Levites and 〈◊〉 refuge for unwilling manslayers 〈◊〉 A law for mariage in their owne tribes 〈◊〉 inheritances should be removed Chap. 〈◊〉 THE FOVRTH BOOKE OF MOSES CALLED NVMBERS CHAPTER I. 1. In the second yeere after Israel was come out of Egypt God commandeth Moses to number all the males of the people from twenty yeeres old and upward 5. The Princes of the tribes that were joyned with Moses and Aaron for this businesse 17. The number of every tribe particularly 45. The summe of them all together 47. The Levites are not numbred among the tribes 50. but are exempted for the seruice of the Lord about the Tabernacle ANd Iehovah spake unto Moses in the wildernesse of Sina● in the Tent of the congregation in the first day of the second moneth in the second yeere after their comming forth out of the land of Egypt saying Take ye the summe of all the congregation of the sonnes of Israel according to their families according to the house of their fathers by the number of the names every male according to their polles From twentie yeeres old and upward every one that goeth forth with the armie in Israel ye shall muster them by their armies thou and Aaron And with you there shal be a man of every Tribe every man shal be head of the house of his fathers And these are the names of the men which shall stand with you Of Reuben Elizur the son of Shedeur Of Simeon Shelumiel the son of Zurishaddai Of Iudah Naasson the son of Amminadab Of Issachar Nethaneel the son of Zuar Of Zabulon Eliab the son of Helon Of the sons of Ioseph of Ephraim Elishama the son of Ammihud of Manasses Gamaliel the son of Pedahzur Of Benjamin Abidan the son of Gideoni Of Dan Ahiezer the son of Ammishaddai Of Aser Pagiel the son of Ocran Of Gad Eliasaph the son of Deguel Of Naphtali Ahira the son of Enan These be the called of the congregation Princes of the tribes of their fathers heads of the thousands of Israel And Moses and Aaron tooke these men which are expressed by names And they assembled all the congregation in the first day of the second moneth and they declared their genealogies according to their familes according to the house of their fathers by the number of the names from twentie yeeres old and upward according to their polles As Iehovah commanded Moses so he mustered them in the wildernesse of Sinai And the sons of Reuben the first-borne of Israel were by their generations according to their families according to the house of their fathers by the number of the names according to their polles every male from twentie yeeres old and upward every one that went forth with the armie Those that were mustered of them of the tribe of Reuben were six and forty thousand and five hundred Of the sonnes of Simeon by their generations according to their families according to the house of their fathers those that were mustered of him by the number of the names according to their polles every male from twentie yeeres old and upward every one that went forth with the armie Those that were mustered of them of the tribe of Simeon were nine and fifty thousand and three hundred Of the sonnes of Gad by their generations according to their families according to the house of their fathers by the number of the names from twentie yeeres old and upward every one that went forth with the armie Those that were mustered of them of the tribe of Gad were five and forty thousand and six hundred and fifty Of the sonnes of Iudah by their generations according to their families according to the house of their fathers by the number of the names from twentie yeeres old and upward every one that went forth with the armie Those that were mustered of them of the tribe of Iudah were foure and seventy thousand and six hundred Of the sonnes of Issachar by their generations according to their families according to the house of their fathers by the number of the names from twentie yeeres old and upward every one that went forth with the armie Those that were mustered of them of the tribe of Issachar were foure and fifty thousand and foure hundred Of the sonnes of Zabulon by their generations according to their families according to the house of their fathers by the number of the names from twentie yeeres old and upward every one that went forth with the armie Those that were mustered of them of the tribe of Zabulon were seven and fiftie thousand and foure hundred Of the sonnes of Ioseph of the sonnes of Ephraim by their generations according to their families according to the house of their fathers by the number of the names from twentie yeeres old and upward every one that went forth with the armie Those that were mustered of them of the tribe of Ephraim were fortie thousand and five hundred Of the sonnes of Manasses by their generations according to their families according to the house of their fathers by the number of their names from twentie yeeres old and upward every one that went forth with the armie Those that were mustered of them of the tribe of Manasses were two and thirtie thousand and two hundred Of the sonnes of Benjamin by their generations according to their families according to the house of their fathers by the number of the names from twentie yeeres old and upward every one that went forth with the armie Those that were mustered of them of the tribe of Benjamin were five and thirtie thousand and foure hundred Of the sonnes of Dan by their generations according to their families according to the house of their fathers by the number of the names from twentie yeeres old and upward every one that went forth with the armie Those that were mustered of them of the tribe of Dan were two and sixtie thousand and seuen
them foure wagons according unto their service for to ease the cariage Num. 7. 5. 8. Vers. 38. foremost or as the Greeke translateth it Eastward see Num. 2. 3. Moses and Aaron The Hebrewes as Baal hatturim vpon this place doe observe that here is a pause or distinction betweene Moses and Aaron to teach that Moses pitched in one place by himselfe and Aaron and his sonnes in another place by themselves Thus Moses a Levite of Kohath was King in Ieshurun Deut. 33. 5. and Aaron his brother Priest as for Moses two sonnes Gershon and Eliezer Exod. 18. 3 4. here is no mention of them neither in Num. 26. neither had they any prerogative but were among the other Kohathites and named of the tribe of Levi that is common Levites 1 Chron. 24. 14. the charge or the custodie the watch of the Sanctuarie the Levites being assistants under them Num. 18. 2 3. Of the watch which was wont to be kept in the Sanctuary see the annotations on Num. 15. 8. the stranger that is any saving Aaron and his sonnes see verse 10. Vers. 39. and Aaron in the Hebrew there are many extraordinary pricks over the name of Aaron for speciall cause R. Sol. Iarchi saith they were to signifie that Aaron himselfe was not among the number of the Levites none of the 22000. here mentioned Observe Aarons dignitie Hee was the elder brother unto Moses the King Exod. 7. 7. Hee was by mariage brother to Naasson Prince of Iudah for hee had to wife Elisabeth his sister Exod. 6. 23. Hee was joyned with Moses in the government of Israel Psal. 77. 20. He had the prerogative to sacrifice for the whole Church 1 Chron. 23. 13. But Christ our King and Priest after the order of Melchisedek farre excelleth him H●b 7. and 8. chap. two and twentie thousand This summe accordeth not with the former particulars for there were of Gershon 7500. of Kohath 8600. of Merari 6200. which make in all 22. thousand and three hundred But Aaron and the Priests as also the first-borne of the Levites were the Lords after a peculiar manner Exod. 13. 2. and therefore deducted from the rest which were all taken in stead of the first-borne of Israel So there were so many thousand Levites as there are Hebrew letters because they were aboue others to apply the studie of Gods Law Deut. 33. 10. which because they did not according to their dutie God so disposed that Iehozadak the Priest in the 22. generation after Aaron was caried captive with the people into Babylon 1 Chron. 6. 3. 15. And here againe Gods providence appeareth that the Levites increase should be by just thousands and the Priests and first-borne of Levi by hundreds without any broken number such as was among the first-borne of Israel vers 43. See the notes on Num. 1. 25. Againe whereas the least of all the other tribes of Israel from twenty yeeres old and upward had 32000. and 200. Num. 1. v. 34 35. and the greatest 54000. and 600. v. 27. here the Levites which were counted from a moneth old and upward were but 22000. so the Lords portion was the least Yea of these 22. thousand there were found but eight thousand five hundred and fourescore that were fit for to doe service in the Sanctuary Num. 4. 47 48. so small was the number of those that served God in his ministerie in comparison with the campes of Israel Vers. 40. Muster or Number moneth old Hebr. sonne of a moneth Vers. 41. for me or unto me as the Chaldee expounds it thou shalt bring neere the Levites before me every first-borne or all the first-borne which being appointed unto the Lords service the Lord taketh the Levites to serve him in their stead This was for the first-borne males of man and beast which the Israelites now had all the first-borne that came after this were to be redeemed or given to the Priest Num. 18. 15. See the notes on verse 12. and 13. Vers. 43. and seventie and three God 's speciall providence appeareth againe in this number of the first-borne that it should be so neere unto the number of the Levites taken in their stead whom God destinated from the womb unto his service and made the summes of them so neere A like worke of God is observed by Moses in Deut. 32. 8. how he had appointed the borders of the peoples according to the number of the sonnes of Israel And whereas six hundred thousand men and moe Num. 1. 46. had but 22. thousand and 273. first-borne males in all their families it appeareth that the farre greater number of Israels first-borne were females who by reason of their sex were not fit to serve God in his sanctuary Which figured the small number of Gods elect among the many that are called Mat. 22. 14. Rom. 9. 6 7 8. For the elect are such as doe serve God day and night in his Temple Revel 7. 15. and are Priests unto God Rev. 5. 10. Vers. 45. shall be mine which the Chaldee explaineth shall minister before me Vers. 46. those that are to be redeemed Hebr. And the redeemed or as the Greeke translateth it And the redemptions or ransomes So after in vers 48 49 51. Here the overplus of the first-borne of man is reckoned and the summe of their ransome vers 50. but the overplus of cattle is not reckoned Vers. 47. five shekels a peece Heb. five five shekels which the Greeke translateth five shekels by the head These five shekels the price set here and in Num. 18. 16. was the value set in Lev. 27. 6. from a moneth old to five yeeres old and it was the least of all the valuations so that God burdened the Israelites with the ransomes as little as might be twentie gera●s or twentie pence the gerah was a peece of silver that weighed sixteene barley graines so the shekel weighed 320. graines see the notes on Exod. 30. 13. Vers. 48. the money Hebr. the silver so in vers 49 50 51. of the redeemed understand the money of those that are redeemed or as the Greeke translateth the redemptions of those that are moe Vers. 50. Of the first-borne in Hebrew B●chor the First-borne is singular as spoken of one but translated in Greeke plurally as implying all And this seemeth to be taken not of particular persons as of them that were last numbred or any other for so the burden should have lien vnequally upon a few but of the church in generall Or to cut off contention it was done by lot as R. Solomon Iarchi saith he brought 22000. scrolles or papers according to the number of the Levites vers 39. and on every of them was written A son of Levi and 273. papers according to the number of the First-borne Israelites moe than the Levites vers 46. and on every of them was written Five shekels they mingled them and put them in a basket then said he unto them come draw your papers according to your lot Vers. 51.
fourteene thousand and seuen hundred beside them that died about the matter of Korah And Aaron returned unto Moses unto the doore of the Tent of the congregation and the plague was stayed Annotations 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Here beginneth the 38 Lecture of the Law which the Hebrewes call Korah because his rebellion is the principall thing here treated of see Gen. 6. 9. VErse 1. Korah or Korach in Greeke Kore Iude ver 11. Izhar in Greeke Isaar Kohath in Greeke Kaath he tooke to wit men with him so Korah is noted as the principall in the rebellion which the Apostle therefore calleth the gaine-saying of Kore Iude verse 11. and in Num. 27. 3. onely Korahs company is mentioned where speech is of this mutinie The Greeke translateth he spake to signifie that he tooke others by perswading them to his faction The Chaldee understands it of taking that is withdrawing of himselfe saying And Korah separated himselfe Thus Sol. Iarchi also expoundeth it he tooke him-selfe aside to be apart from the congregation and Dathan and Abiram this may be understood that they also tooke men and separated themselves or rather that Kore tooke these men unto him and so to reade it he tooke Dathan and Abiram or he tooke both Dathan and Abiram for the word and in Hebrew may sometime be omitted in our English speech as is shewed on Gen. 8. 6. or be interpreted both as explaining the former words see the annotations on Gen. 36. 24. And thus Chazkuni expoundeth it And Korah tooke it meaneth the taking of men and whom tooke he Dathan and Abiram c. AND before DATHAN is redundant here as often elsewhere Abiram in Greeke Ab●iron Eliab in Greeke Eliam hee was son to Phallu the sonne of Reuben Num. 26. 7 8 9. Gen. 46. 9. On in Greeke Ann and Aunan Peleth in Greeke Phaleth sonnes of Reuben Dathan Abiram and On were all sonnes that is of the posteritie of Reuben who was the first-borne of Israel but lost his honour by his sinne 1 Chron. 5. 1. which his sonnes by unlawfull meanes seeke to recover And these Reubenites camped next unto Korah and the Kohathites on the Southside of the Tabernacie as is shewed in Num. 2. and so being neighbours in situation associated themselves in evill which Sol. Iarchi observing saith thereupon Woe be to the wicked and woe unto his neighbour Korah being a Levite of the Kohathites which was the chiefe familie of the Levites as is noted on Num. 3. 28. he tooke offence as Iarchi on this place saith and envied at the preferment of Elizaphan the sonne of Vzziel whom Moses had made Prince over the sonnes of Kohath Num. 3. 30. when he was of the youngest brother Vzziell and Korah himselfe was of Izhar elder than he see Num. 3. 27. 30. But by the sequell here it appeareth that the lift up himselfe not onely against Elizaphan but against Moses and Aaron and sought the Priesthood also verse 10. Verse 2. and men that is Korah and men as appeareth by verse 5. 16 17. where these are called Korahs congregation the called of the assembly Senators called to the assemblie and as the Greeke translateth it councell of the governours in Chap. 1. 16. such are named the called of the congregation and in Chap. 26. 9. Dathan and Abiram are named the called of the congregation who strove against Moses c. so these were States-men famous and renowned whereby the conspiracie was the stronger men of name that is of renowne this title is given to the Giants before the Flood Gen. 6. 4. Whereupon Baal hatturim here noteth Men of name for wisedome and for wealth and they condemned themselves as did the generation of the Flood which were of old men of name Verse 3. Ye take too much upon you or Let it suffice you as this phrase is translated in Deut. 3. 26. Hebr. much to you or enough for you which Sol. Iarchi expoundeth thus yee have taken to your selves greatnesse much more than enough So after in verse 7. holy and therefore may approach unto God and offer their sacrifices This they meant as Moses answer sheweth in verse 5. and 10. So the presumption of their owne holinesse brought them to ambition and affectation of the Priesthood an honour which no man should take to himselfe but he that is called of God as was Aaron Hebr. 5. 4. Iehovah is in Chaldee the divine presence or Majestie of the LORD dwelleth among them Verse 4. fell on his face as affected with their words humbling himselfe and in likelihood praying unto God as in verse 22. Chazkuni saith He was abashed and cast downe his face on the ground unto prayer and there it was said unto him of God what he should say unto Korah Like gesture he used at their former murmuring Num. 14. 5. and after in Num. 20. 6. Verse 5. Even in the morning or the morning shall come and Iehovah will make knowne c. Iudgement is deferred till the morrow morning so they had that time to consider of their fact and the morning is usually the time of judgement both by men as In the mornings I will suppresse all the wicked of the land Psal. 101. 8. Iudge judgement in the morning Ier. 21. 12. and by God himselfe as Morning by morning doth he bring his judgement to light Zeph. 3. 5. and my rebuke is in the mornings Psal. 73. 14. So in the morning judgement came upon Sodome Gen. 19. 23 24. and the plagues or Egypt Exod. 7. 15. and 8. 20. and 9. 13. and 10. 1● and the pestilence on Israel 2 Sam. 24. 15. and so shall evill come upon sinners and they shall not know the morning thereof Esai 47. 11. Boker the morning is derived of Baker he inquired or looked out whereupon the Greeke Interpreters reading without vowels translated it The Lord hath looked out and knowne those that are his but the Chaldee saith in the morning thē the LORD wil make known c. make knowne him or make knowne those that are his so the Greeke translateth knoweth or hath knowne those that are his which very words Paul from this history applieth to Gods knowledge care and love of his Elect whom he sanctifieth and keepeth from falling away as did certaine heretiks in those dayes 2 Tim. 2. 17 18 19 20. This therefore is a speech of faith whereby Moses testifieth his confidence in God who had separated Aaron unto the Priesthood and himselfe unto the government in Israel and would maintaine their cause and calling against all opposers And because these two offices figured the grace given by Christ unto his Elect whom he hath made Kings and Priests even a kingly Priesthood and an holy Nation Revel 1. 6. and 5. 10. 1 Pet. 2. 9. therefore the Apostle in 2 Tim. 2. fitly citeth these words for the comfort of the Saints faithfull ministers of Christ against revolters even as an other Apostle applieth also against such the way of Kain the
Rekam was either another wildernesse or another place in the wildernesse than that from which the spies were sent Num. 13. 26. called Kadesh barnea Deu. 1. 19. Chazkuni here saith This is not the Kadesh whereof it is said and ye abode in Kadesh many dayes Deut. 1. 46. for that Kadesh is El-Pharan Gen. 14. 6. and is called Kadesh-barnea and from thence the spies were sent but this Kadesh in Num. 20. is in the wildernesse of Zin in the border of the land of Edom. After the rebellion of the Spies God sent the people backe againe thorow the wildernesse towards the red Sea Num. 14. 25. where they might renew the memoriall of their baptisme 1 Cor. 10. 2. and from Ezion gaber w ch is a port on the shore of thē red sea 1 Kin. 9. 26. they removed next to this Kadesh Num. 33. 36. So Iephthah saith Israel walked thorow the wildernes unto the red sea came to Kadesh Iudg. 11. 16 Marie Hebr. Mirjam in Greeke Mariam she was sister to Moses and Aaron and a Prophetesse by whom God guided the Israelites in their travels as it is written I sent before thee Moses Aaron and Marie Mic. 6. 4. Of her see Exod. 15. 20. Num. 1. 2. In this fortieth yeare of Israels travell God tooke from them by death Marie their Prophetesse in the first moneth Aaron their Priest in the fift moneth Num. 33. 38. and Moses their King in the end of the yeare Deut. 1. 3. and 34. 5. When these three ministers of the Law were deceased Iesus the sonne of Nun a figure of Iesus the Ionne of God bringeth them into the promised land Ios. 1. 1. 2. c. so after the abrogating of the Law our Lord Iesus Christ bringeth us into the kingdome of God Mar. 1. 15. Rom. 7. 4 5. 6. Dan. 9. 24. Vers. 2. there was no water In the first yeare when they were come out of Egypt to Rephidim in the wildernesse they wanted water Exod. 17. 1. and in this last the fortieth yeare they wanted water againe here God tried the children as he had done the Fathers and they also rebelled against him And many things were alike in both places That Rephidim was the tenth encamping place or station from Egypt this in Kades was the tenth encamping place before they entred Canaan as by their rehearsall of their journeyes in Num. 33. is to be seene There the people in their thirst in stead of praying unto God contended with Moses and murmured for that hee had brought them out of Egypt Exod. 17. 2 3. here they doe the same vers 3 4. There Moses cried unto the Lord for the outrage of the people Exod. 17. 4. here Moses and Aaron fall downe before the Lord v. 6. There God promised and gave them water out of the Rocke Exod. 17. 6. here he doth likewise v. 8. There God willed Moses to take his rod here also he commandeth him Take the rod. There the Lord promised to stand before Moses Exod. 17. 6. here his glory appeareth unto him and Aaron v. 6. There Moses by commandement smiting the Rocke with his rod waters came out of it here hee smiting the Rocke without commandement waters came out There the place was named Meribah or Contention Exod. 17. 7. here the place is named Meribah v. 13. That was the peoples sixt rebellion after they were come out of Egypt as is noted on Num. 14. 22. this was their sixt rebellion after they were come from mount Sinai if wee except the private murmuring of Mary and Aaron against Moses Num. 12. For the first was at Taberab Num. 11. 1 3. the next at Kibroth haitaavah Num. 11. 24. then in the wildernesse of Pharan Num. 14. 1 2. after that followed the rebellion of Korah and his company Num. 16. and after it of all the congregation for the death of those rebels Num. 16. 41. now the sixt is in Kadesh Vers. 3. contended chode with bitter and reproachfull words which the Greeke translateth reviled see Exod. 17. 2. And oh or And would God The word And sheweth the passion of minde out of which they spake abruptly see the notes on Gen. 27. 28. and Num. 11. 29. wee had given up the ghost in Chaldee wee had and in Greeke we had perished in the perdition of our brethren before the Lord whereby they seeme specially to meane the pestilence the last plague wherewith their brethren died Num. 16. 49. which pest above other judgements commeth most immediatly from the hand of God as David acknowledgeth 2 Sam. 24. 14 15. And this evill they wished as being easier than to perish with hunger or thirst as the Prophet also complaineth They that be slain with the sword are better than they that be slaine with hunger for these pine away stricken thorow for the fruits of the field Lam. 4. 9. Wherefore they here use the word giving up or breathing out the ghost which seemeth to meane a more easie kinde of death than that which is by force of sword or by hunger or thirst or other like violent meanes So the Hebrewes explaine giving up the ghost to be a death without paine or long sicknesse Vers. 4. to die there understand that we should die there with thirst the Greeke translateth to bill us and our children which words they spake in Exod. 17. 3. Vers. 5. of seed to sow seed in or to plant fig-trees vines c. for the wildernesse was a land of desarts of pits a land of drought and of the shadow of death a land that no man passed thorow and where no man dwelt Ier. 2. 6. Otherwise had there beene commodiousnesse of place the Israelites might have sowen and reaped planted and gathered fruits in those 38 yeares which they abode therein Deu. 2. 14. Vers. 6. from the presence or from the face for feare of them and because of their outrage so in Rev. 12. 14. Psal. 3. 1. fell on their faces in prayer unto God whose glory dwelled in that Sanctuarie so in Exod. 17. 4. Moses cr●ed unto the LORD See Num. 16. 4. 45. appeared in the cloud as Num. 12. 5. a signe that he heard their prayer and would save them see Num. 14. 10. and 16. 19. 42. Vers. 8. Take the rod in Greeke Take thy rod so God spake before in Exod. 17. 5. but here some gather from verse 9. that it was the rod of Aaron which had budded and was laid up before the Testimony Num. 17. 10. Chazkuni saith This was Aarons rod for loe it is here written in verse 9. And Moses tooke the rod from before the LORD and this was the rod of Aaron as it is written in Num. 17. 10. Bring Aarons rod again● before the Testimonie to be kept for a signe against the sonnes of rebellion and forasmuch as Aarons rod was a signe against the sonnes of rebellion hereupon Moses said in verse 10. Heare now ye rebels Howbeit Moses rod which is also called the rod of
their sinnes were carried captives out of their land 2 Kings 15. 29. For they transgressed against the God of their fathers and went a whoring after the gods of the people of the land whom God destroyed before them And the God of Israel stirred up the spirit of Pul King of Assyria and the spirit of T●●gath-pilneser King of Assyria and hee carried them away even the Reubenites and the Gadites and the halfe tribe of Manasses and brought them unto H 〈…〉 and Habor and Hara and to the river Go 〈…〉 unto this day 1 Chron. 5. 25 26. CHAP. XXXIII 1 Two and fortie journies of the Israelites tho●●● the wildernesse from Egypt to Iordan 50 A commandement to destroy the Canaanites and their 〈…〉 ments of idolatire 54 The land must be divid●d by lot 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 THese are the journies of the sonnes of Israel which went forth out of the land of Egypt by their armies by the hand of Moses and Aaron And Moses wrote their goings out according to their journies at the mouth of Iehovah and these are their journies according to their goings out And they journied from Rameses in the first moneth in the fifteenth day of the first moneth on the morrow after the Passeover the sons of Israel went out with an high hand in the eyes of all the Egyptians And the Egyptians buried those which Iehovah had smitten among them every first-horne upon their gods also Iehovah executed judgments And the sons of Israel journied from Rameses and encamped in Succoth And they journied from Succoth encamped in Etham which is in the edge of the wildernesse And they journied from Etham and turned againe unto Pi-hahiroth which is before Baal-zephon and they encamped before Migdol And they journied from before Hiroth and passed thorow the midst of the sea into the wildernesse and went three dayes journie in the wildernesse of Etham and encamped in Marah And they journied from Marah and came unto Elim and in Elim were twelve fountaines of water and seventie Palme trees and they encamped there And they journied from Elim and encamped by the red sea And they journied from the red sea and encamped in the wildernesse of Sin And they journied from the wildernesse of Sin and encamped in Dophkah And they journied from Dophkah and encamped in Alush And they journied from Alush and encamped in Rephidim and there was no water there for the people to drinke And they journied from Rephidim and encamped in the wildernesse of Sinai And they journied from the wildernesse of Sinai and encamped in Kibroth hattavah And they journied from Kibroth hattaavah and encamped in Hazeroth And they journied from Hazeroth and encamped in Rithmah And they journied from Rithmah and encamped in Rimmon Parez And they journied from Rimmon Parez and encamped in Libnah And they journied from Libnah and encamped in Rissah And they journied from Rissah and encamped in Kehelathah And they journied from Kehelathah and encamped in mount Shapher And they journied from mount Shapher and encamped in Haradah And they journied from Haradah and encamped in Makheloth And they journied from Makheloth and encamped in Tahath And they journied from Tahath and encamped in Tarah And they journied from Tarah and encamped in Mithkah And they journied from Mithkah and encamped in Hashmonah And they journied from Hashmonah and encamped in Moseroth And they journied from Moseroth and encamped in Bene-Iaakan And they journied from Bene-Iaakan and encamped in Horhagidgad And they journied from Horhagidgad and encamped in Iotbathah And they journied from Iotbathah and encamped in Ebronah And they journied from Ebronah and encamped in Ezion-gaber And they journied from Ezion-gaber and encamped in the wildernesse of Zin which is Kadesh And they journied from Kadesh and encamped in mount Hor in the edge of the land of Edom. And Aaron the Priest went up into mount Hor at the mouth of Iehovah and died there in the fortieth yeare after the sonnes of Israel were come out from the land of Egypt in the fift moneth in the first day of the moneth And Aaron was an hundred and twentie and three yeres old when he died in mount Hor. And the Canaanite the King of Arad which dwelt in the South in the land of Canaan heard of the comming of the sonnes of Israel And they journied from mount Hor and encamped in Zalmonah And they journied from Zalmonah and encamped in Punon And they journied from Punon and encamped in Oboth And they journied from Oboth and encamped in Ije-Abarim in the border of Moab And they journied from Ijim and encamped in Dibon G And they journied from Dibon Gad and encamped in Almon Diblathaim And they journied from Almon-Diblathaim and encamped in the mountaines of Abarim before Nebo And they journied from the mountaines of Abarim and encamped in the plaines of Moab by Iordan neere Iericho And they encamped by Iordan from Beth je●imoth even unto Abel Shittim in the plaines of Moab And Iehovah spake unto Moses in the plaines of Moab by Iordan neere Iericho saying Speake unto the sonnes of Israel and say unto them When yee are passed over Iordan into the land of Canaan Then ye shall drive out all the inhabitants of the land from before you and destroy all their pictures and all their molten Images yee shall destroy and quite plucke downe all their high places And ye shall dispossesse the land and dwell therein for unto you have I given the land to possesse it And ye shall divide the land by lot for an inheritance among your families to the many ye shall give them the more inheritance and to the few thou shalt give them the lesse inheritance wheresoever the lot shal come forth for him his shall it be according to the tribes of your fathers ye shall inherit But if yee will not drive out the inhabitants of the land from before you then it shall be that those which ye let remaine of them shall be pricks in your eies and thornes in your sides and shall vex you in the land wherein yee dwell And it shall be that I will doe unto you as I thought to doe unto them Annotations 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Here beginneth the 43 Lecture of the Law called the journies see Gen. 6. 9. THe journies or the removings to wit from place to place which was a signe of their unsetled estate as not being yet come unto their rest Deut. 12. 9. Figuring the unstaiednesse of the Church under Moses law otherwise than under the Gospell of Christ where we which have beleeved doe enter into rest Heb. 4. 3. Of which unmoveable state it is prophesied Looke upon Zion the citie of our solemnities thine eyes shall see Ierusalem a quiet habitation a Tabernacle that shall not be taken downe not one of the stakes thereof shall ever be removed neither shall any of the cords thereof be broken Esay 33. 20. The complement hereof is shewed by the Apostle saying that this word
hee is God of Gods and Lord of Lords the great God the mightie and the fearefull which will not regard persons nor take reward Hee doth the judgement of the father lesse and widow and loweth the stranger in giving unto him bread and raiment Love ye therefore the stranger for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt Thou shalt feare Iehovah thy God him thou shalt serve and to him shalt thou cleave by his name shalt thou sweare He is thy praise and he is thy God which hath done for thee these great and fearefull things which thine eies have seene With seventie sonles did thy fathers goe downe into Egypt and now Iehovah thy God hath made thee as the starres of the heavens for multitude Annotations AT that time Moses rehearsing the mercies of God unto Israel for which they should love and obey him sheweth how upon his request God presently shewed the tokens of his grace by renuing the covenant the history whereof is in Exod. 34. hew thee herein they differed from the first Tables which were the worke of God Exod. 32. 16. These being of Moses hewing shewed the worke of Moses Law upon the heart of man which is to hew and polish it but not to change it from stone to flesh for that is the worke of Christ see the notes on Exod. 31. 18. 34. 1. come up Moses onely and no man with him was commanded to goe up to the top of the mount and it was to be in the morning the time of mercie see Exod. 34. 2 3. Of the mount Sinai and how it differed from mount Sion see the annotations on Exod. 19. and 20. an Arke of this there was no mention in Exod. 34. but in Exod. 25. there the Arke and Mercy-feat that covered it is commanded which was a figure of Christ. That seemeth to be the Arke here spoken of for any other temporary Arke we reade not of Vers. 2. on the first Gods law was the same and unchanged though the tables figuring mens hearts are changeable Vers. 3. Shittim wood which was a kinde of Cedar uncorruptible as the Greeke translateth it see the notes on Exod. 25. 5. in my hand the Greeke saith in my two hands as was in Deut. 9. 15. The Tables which God made and gave before were written on these which Moses made were hewed but empty till God wrote upon them so the Law is written in mens hearts and they doe by nature the things of the Law Rom. 2. 14 15. but corrupting themselves in the things that they know their hearts are hewed onely by Moses ministery and how ever they boast of the Law yet through breaking the Law they dishonour God Rom. 2. 23. till that be fulfilled which God hath promised I will put my lawes into their minde and write them in their hearts Heb. 8. 10. Vers. 4. the ten words that is ten commandements or Decalogue these were written by God himselfe but other lawes then rehearsed were written by Moses Exod. 34. 27 28. For there the Lord came downe in a cloud proclaimed his name renued the covenant and repeated the principall lawes Exod. 34. 5. c. day of the assembly or of the Church that is when the Church or people were assembled to heare the Law or to meet with God as Exod. 19. 17. Deut. 5. 22. So in Deut. 18. 16. And in Acts 7. 38. it is said This Moses is he that was in the Church or Assembl● in the wildernesse with the Angell which spake to him in the mount Sina and with our fathers who received the lively oracles to give unto us Vers. 5. in the Arke so the covenant remained in the midst of Israel and the Tables were not broken as at the first howbeit Moses face now shined at his second comming downe which terrified the people and caused him to veile his face an other signe of the weaknesse of his legall ministery see the notes on Exod. 34. 29. there they be for an evidence of Gods grace and testimony of his covenant renued with Israel Wherefore those Tables were called the Testimonie and the Arke wherein they were put the Arke of the Testimony see Exod. 25. 10. 16. 22. Vers. 6. journeyed the Arke of Gods covenant going before them to search out a resting place for them Numb 10. 33. So this was another testimony of their reconciliation with God and of his graces to bee communicated unto them in Christ. Beeroth by interpretation Wells or Pits which word is not mentioned in Num. 33. 31. but understood there Neither was it a place by mount Sinai from whence they first journeyed Numb 10. 33. but many stations from it as appeareth by Numb 33. 16. 31. Moses therefore keepeth not here the order of their travels but signifieth how they had gone many journeyes forward the Lord conducting thē Some of the Hebrewes as Aben Ezra doe thinke this was another place than that of the sonnes of Iaakan mentioned in Numb 33. and that hereby is meant Kadesh sonnes of Iaakan who was one of the posterity of Seir whom the Edomites drove out of their land 1 Chron. 1. 38. 42. Moses before named him Akan Gen. 36. 27. From the Pits or We 〈…〉 of these infidels God removed them towards the land of Canaan the promised holy land where by faith in Christ they might with joy draw waters out of the fountaines of salvation Esay 12. 3. Moserah called before in the plurall number Moseroth Numb 33. 30. and it was their station before they came to the wells of the sonnes of Iaakan though here Moses nameth it after Wherefore we 〈◊〉 here to understand againe from Moserah or Moserah The Greeke calleth it Misadai changing 〈◊〉 D. which is usuall as is noted on Gen. 4. 18. But Aben Ezra as before thinketh this Moserah 〈◊〉 the name of the wildernesse of mount Hor 〈◊〉 Aaron died and not the Moseroth spoken of 〈◊〉 Num. 33. there Aaron died not at Moserah unlesse it were the wildernesse of Hor as 〈◊〉 Ezra supposeth not at Beeroth but many jo 〈…〉 ey from it at mount Hor Num. 33. 37 38. We are therefore to understand these words thus 〈◊〉 or thither where Aaron died Or supplying the former word frō thence where Aaron died 〈◊〉 there out of the land of Canaan whereinto 〈◊〉 〈…〉 ght not enter because of his sin see the an 〈…〉 on s on Num. 20. 24. c. in his stead As 〈◊〉 〈…〉 at h of Moses and Aaron with their sister M 〈…〉 the King Priest and Prophetesse of Israel 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 testification of the weaknesse and impossibility of the legall kingdome and priesthood to being them into the kingdome of God so the 〈…〉 nce of the Priesthood in Aarons poste 〈…〉 y was another signe of Gods grace towards Israel for reconciliation of them to himselfe and blessing them till Christ who hath a Priesthood that passeth not from him to another should come who is able perfectly to save them that come
be exalted mountaines debased crooked things made strait and rough places smooth Isa. 40. 3. Luk. 3. 5. The Greeke version here epi dusmoon meaneth also the same for though the word be ambiguous and signifieth the west parts yet is it often used for the desarts or plains of the wildernesse Numb 33. 48 50. and 36. 13. Deut. 1. 1. Iosh. 5. 10. 2 Sam. 4. 7. in Iah his name or by Iah his name to wit sing and praise him Iah is the proper name of God in respect of being or existence for he is of himselfe Exo. 3. 14. giveth to all life and breath and all things and in him we live and move and have our being Act. 17. 25. 28. It is the same in effect with Iehovah but more seldome used of which see Psal. 83. 19. Vers. 6. a Iudge that is a defence and avenger of their wrongs See Exod. 21. 22 23 24. Isa. 1. 17. Iam. 1. 27. mansion of his holinesse or his holy mansion whereof see Psal. 26. 8. Vers. 7. the solitarie them which are alone or desolate meaning without children in house that is giveth them children See Psal. 113. 9. in chaines or in conveniences that is in convenient and commodious sort or into fit and commodious places The Greeke saith in fortitude The Chaldee thus he brought forth the sonnes of Israel which were bound in Egypt dry land or barren ground named in the originall of the bleaknesse or whitenesse as whereon nothing groweth This the Chaldee referreth to Pharaoh and his host which were obstinate and would not send away Israel that they dwelt in a dry land Vers. 9. Sinai it selfe or this Sinai to wit quaked when God came downe upon it to give his law see Exod. 19 16 18. Heb. 12. 18. The Chaldee saith Sinai the smoke thereof ascended like the smoke of a furnace because the majestie of God the God of Israel was revealed upon it These words David borrowed from Deborahs song Iudg. 5. 4 5. Sina● is a mountaine in Arabia Gal. 4. 25. in the wildernesse thorow which Israel passed Exod. 19. 1. It was called also Hereb see Psal. 106. 19. Vers. 10. raine of liberalities that is a liberall plentifull free and bountifull raine proceeding of Gods free grace So elsewhere is mentioned the raine of blessing Ezek 34 26. Spiritually this meaneth the doctrine of the Gospell Deu. 32. 2. Isa. 45. 8. Hes. 14. 6 7. and 6. 3. Heb. 6. 7. See Psal. 65. 10. shake out or shed and sprinkle abroad as with the waving of the hand the Greeke turneth it separate God divideth the spouts for the raine Iob 38. 25 26 28. and 37. 6. when it c. Hebr. and wearied that is dry fainting for want of water as Psal. 63. 2. Vers. 11. Thy company the host of Israel seated in Canaan The Hebrew word Ch●j●h signifying Life is used for all living creatures commonly beasts and among them wilde beasts in which most life appeareth Gen. 1. 24 25 c. also for fishes Psal. 104. ●5 Applied to men it meaneth a company or societie either good as in this place or evill as after in verse 31. It is used for an host of men as 2 Sam. 23. ●3 in stead whereof in 1 Chron. 11. 15. is written Machan●h a Campe or Leager The Greeke here turneth it Zoa Living wights which word is used in Revel 4. 6. and 5. 8 9. where mysticall speech is of Christs Church prepare to wit thine inheritance or fruitfull blessings therein for the poore or afflicted that is the Church This every man was to acknowledge when he brought the first fruits unto God See Deut. 26. 5 6 9. 10. The Chaldee expoundeth it thou preparedst the hosts of the companies of Angels for to doe good to the poore afflicted Vers. 12. will give the speech or gave the word but it may be taken for a prophesie And by giving the speech or word is meant either the ministring of matter and speech unto them or the confirming and performing of that which they have spoken So Paul desired the praiers of the Churches that speech might be given him Ep●●s 6. 19. Col. 4. 3. But the Chaldee referreth this to the Law The Word of God gave the words of the Law to his people of those that 〈◊〉 gl●d tidings or applying it to Christs time of the Evang●l●sts of the soules that preach the G●stell or carry good newes Such are in armies they that carry tidings of victory as 2 Sam. 18 19. Such in Christs armie are the Preachers of the Gospell Rom. 10. 15. The originall word here mebassroth is of the feminine gender usually understood therefore of women such as sung songs of victorie as Exod. 15. 20. 1 Sam. 18. 6 7. but the Scripture no where calleth such the publishers of glad tidings we may therefore understand it of men for 1. as Solomon called him-selfe Kohéleth that is a Preacher in the feminine gender or a preaching soule Eccles. 1. 1. so may any Evangelist in like sort be called Mebasséreth 2. Also the Greeke version maketh it the masculine the Lord will give the word ●ois euaggelizomé●ois to the men that evangelize 3. And in Isai. 40. 9. such are spoken to in this sort and forme as did preach good tidings to S●●n and Ierusalem which seemeth to bee principally meant of the Apostles 4. The Chaldet Paraphrast also applieth it to men though past as to Moses and Aaron which evangelized the Word of God to the many companies of Israel to the great armie meaning the Church of whose warfare see Isa. 40. 2. Rev. 19. 14. 2 Cor. 10. 4. or if we referre it to the Evangelists there is a great host of them or to the tidings that they tell it is of much warre The Chaldee referres it to Moses and Aaron that evangelized God Word to the great hosts of Israel Vers. 13. shall flee this is meant of Christs enemies as in verse 2. though here is another word signifying a wandring flight seeking where to hide them as Rev. 6. 15. So five Kings fled from Ioshua and hid them in a cave Iosh. 10. 16. See also Iosh. 11. 1 4 5 8. she that remaineth Heb. the mansion or habitation that is the woman or women who goe not out to warre but keepe at home as Iudg. 5. 24. Tit. 2. 5. As the Church is sometime likened to a Woman Rev. 12. 1. so the Chaldee applieth this here to the congregation of Israel that divided the spoile from heaven divide the spoile this is a blessing Isa. 53. 12. done after victorie Iudg. 5. 30. Luk. 11. 22. and with joy Isa. 9. 3. For spoiles are used to denote riches Pro. 1. 13. and 31. 11. and 16. 19. Vers. 14. betweene the pot raunges or betweene the two bankes or rewes to wit of stones made to hang pots and kettles on in the campe or leager places where scullions lye and so are blacke meaning hereby affliction and miserie as on the contrary by the doves