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A44277 Apokalypsis anastaseĊs The resurrection revealed, or, The dawnings of the day-star about to rise and radiate a visible incomparable glory far beyond any since the creation upon the universal church on earth for a thousand yeers yet to come, before the ultimate day of the general judgement to the raising of the Jewes, and ruine of all antichristian and secular powers, that do not love the members of Christ, submit to his laws and advance his interest in this design : digested into seven bookes with a synopsis of the whole treatise and two tables, 1 of scriptures, 2 of things, opened in this treatise / by Dr. Nathanael Homes. Homes, Nathanael, 1599-1678. 1653 (1653) Wing H2560; ESTC R4259 649,757 646

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reasons against what I have propounded § 8 Now to returne to and goe on upon this seventh of Daniel of these foure Beasts answering to the Image in chap. 2. of the foure Metals three eating up as Pharoahs Kine on another the next thing that offers it selfe to consideration is who or what it is that destroyes the surviving fourth The Thrones ver 9. were set so we must read it as we have proved afore * Lib 3. cap. 2. Sect. 3. §. 3. and since Mr. Mede coming forth hath asserted the same with us as we heard but now S. 1. God the Father sits called the Ancient of dayes as out-living all Empires and is said to have Garments as white as snow alluding to the white of Judges and Rulers in their white Meniver importing his righteousnesse in judging his haire is said to be white as wooll noting the gravity and solidity of his Wisdome his Throne a fiery flame and his Wheels as burning fire signifying that his sentence of Judgement is swift and severe in execution according to his minde and will The fiery streame issuing out and coming forth from before him notes the continuation of execution till all his minde be fulfilled The thousand thousands ministring unto him c. signifie the assession assent and assistance of Saints and Angels in that execution 1 Cor. 6.2 3. § 9 After this description of the posture of this Judicature it followes to the twelfth verse concerning the acts of this Judicature For take it for a considerable rule when the Lord is to doe some notable thing for his people or against their enemies it is represented in Scripture in the forme of a Day of Judgement Deut. 33.2 Job 1. Psal 50. Jude ver 14. The Judgement or Judicature being set and the Bookes being opened as aforesaid Daniel beholds till the Beast was slaine and his body destroyed and given to the burning flame That is the Judicature sate on purpose to condemne and execute that is to destroy the fourth Beast with ten Hornes the Antichristian Roman Monarchy divided into seven and three Hornes opposing Christs Kingdome with Papall and Mahometan Heresie and Tyranny and this Judicature sits ver 26. to destroy the ten Hornes divided into seven and three ver 24 25. and to consume them unto the END as the connexion of those three last named verses evidently gives in The meaning is that upon the totall of the fourth Beast in both his limbs or parts of Turke and Pope in both his powers Secular and Religious alias irreligious must be a continuall destruction till a full end of his ruine be compleated The opening of the Bookes signifies an open discovery of this Beast and of all his Limbes and all his impieties to them that afore admired adored or obsequiously submitted to him and to all others that will come in to the Lord Christ and his cause to give the said Beast a proportionable reward Observe that it is said in the ninth and tenth ver That Daniel beheld the fourth Beast till the Judicature was set and the Bookes were opened and ver 11. he beheld till the Beast was slain which seemes to me aptly to set forth that though a deadly blow be given to the Beast at the first erecting of the Throne of Judicature yet his destruction comes on by degrees and is not compleated till the end of the striving mentioned Dan. 12. ver 1. compared with ver 11 12. To understand this more clearly This fourth Beast saith the text is various and strange from all the rest as aforesa●d It hath ten Hornes and among them came up another little Horne breaking off three of the ten All which aptly may signifie these three things 1. The Roman Empire 2. The Papacie rising out of that 3. The Turkish state rising out of both as hath been touched afore Now the two first growing into one the Papacy swallowing up the Emperialtie may be destroyed at the first setting of the Judicature the third the Turkish Dynastie or power may immediatly after begin to fall and so fall more and more before the Jewes the Gentiles assisting them till it be fully downe which graduall seems to be further hinted in ver 11. First the BEAST is slaine 2. His BODY is destroyed 3. GIVEN to the BURNING Sure enough to humane reason it seemes probable the Papacie should first downe whose imagery and idolatry are the great offence hindering the Jewes from turning Christians and to stand up for their deliverance In this graduall destruction of Antichrist in the generall Mr. Parker on Daniel doth fully concurre with me * Mr. Parker in Vis Prophes Exp. p. 32 33. And he goes on confidently thus farre further as to assert that this graduall ruine of Antichrist shall be in acting the space of those forty five yeares hinted in Dan. 12.11.12 from one thousand two hundred and ninety to one thousand three hundred thirty five which are just forty five years Of which computation more after But Having seen Daniels vision of the destruction of the fourth Beast next in verse the thirteenth he shewes us in a further vision who takes the Kingdom or Monarchy of the fourth Beast with an explication of all former passages in this chapter § 10 But it seemes by the twelfth verse that the former three Monarchies were not destroyed in the destruction of the fourth For Daniel having shewed us in the eleventh verse that the fourth beast was slain and his body was given to the burning followes on presently in the twelfth verse telling us that as concerning the rest of the Beasts they had their dominion taken away yet their lives were prolonged for a season and a time We Answer 1. If we keep close to the words of the originall then thus we must render it just as there word for word And they tooke away the dominion of the rest of the Beasts for * Chal. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which like materia prima as Mr. Mede speaks accepts of many significations and stands as a causal in many places of Scripture as Psa 60.11 Isa 64.5 Isa 39.1 comp 2 King 20.12 where 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in I say is turned 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 are undeniably apparent examples length of life was given to them but for a time and season The words are an answer to a supposed question that might be put viz. And what might some say became of the rest of the Beasts why saith Daniel they that is each from one another the latter from the former took away the Dominion of the rest residue or remainder for it was granted unto them by the ancient of dayes vers 9. to live in person and power but for a time and a season All which Daniels vision presents to set forth antithetically the excellency of this fifth Kingdom or Monarchy that it was free from all such shortenings and in that sence to be for ever Yea materially in the person and felicity to be
generall Judgement because then is a totall destruction not an appearance for conversion of them that are found in unbeleefe Then is the Saints full enjoyment of utmost glory not their striving with the Nations Then Christ layes downe all power 1 Cor. 15. therefore doth not put power into the hands of his people SECT XI The eleventh place in the New Testament is Revel 3.21 To him that over-cometh will I grant to sit with me in my Throne even as I also over-came and am set downe with my Father in his Throne § 1 VVHat can we make of this Text unlesse we understand the Saints viz. sincere Soules and cordiall Christians that persevere to the end reigning with Christ on EARTH As it is by and by added chap. 5.10 which the foure Animals and twenty foure Elders expresse in a Song of praise to Christ Thou hast made us unto our God Kings and Priests and we shall REIGN ON EARTH On which our New Annotations confesse That this may signifie the PROSPEROVS TIMES OF THE CHURCH UNDER CHRISTIAN KINGS AND EMPEROVRS Dan. 7.27 which place as we have largely afore demonstrated * Pag. 126. S. 4. p. 127 c. Again p. 249 Sect. 36. c. doth plainly signifie the glorious state of the Church on earth yet to come Psa 37.11 But the meek shall INHERIT THE EARTH Matth. 5.5 Blessed are the meek for they shall INHERIT THE EARTH Thus they which must signifie a State to come as the expression is in the Future tence and experience shewes us that in past times the meeke have not in the generall INHERITED the earth but in all Ages have been sorely disturbed and distressed That state of Christs Kingdome hath not yet come for it followes in this text deeply to be considered that § 2 It is granted here by Christ himselfe that as he is God and Man he hath not hitherto sate upon his owne Throne but upon his Fathers Throne the highest heaven of glory should seem is the Fathers Throne as it is oft expressed in the Old Testament Psal 11.4 Isa 66.1 c. And there Christ is now Coloss 3.1 but the time is yet to come according to the future expression of the text long after Christs Ascension that Christ must have a Throne of his owne on which together with him those that overcome shall sit § 3 Now this must needs be on earth because after the Judgement Day on earth Rev. 20.11 c. to the end of the chapter Christ layes downe all his power 1 Cor. 15.24 28. SECT XII The Twelfth and last place in the New Testament which we shall urge for this particular under consideration is Revel the 18. 19. chapters § 1 THe Prophesies whereof are not yet fulfilled to this day so long since the Ascension of Christ ¶ 1. Note that ver 2. of the eighteenth Chapter where it is said Babylon is fallen is fallen for whether wee understand New Babylon figuratively so called viz. Rome described by her seven Hils and seven sorts of Government and the ten Kingdoms under the seventh Rev. 17.9 10 11 12. or old Babylon properly so named viz. where the Jewes were held captive neither of them since this Prophesie are so fallen as is described in the following Verses of this Chapter of which by and by but stil the Popish Antichrist possesseth the one and the Turkish the other and both in the ruffe to this very day ¶ 2. Nor is that in the fourth and sixth verses yet fulfilled wherein the People of God are commanded saying Reward her even as she rewarded you and double unto her double according to her works and the cup which she hath filled fill to her double for the people of God have not yet rewarded her either old or new Babylon single but as ver 7. Shee glorifies her selfe and lives deliciously yea and oppresseth the people of God ¶ 3. Nor is that yet fulfilled vers 8. That her Plagues have come in one day viz. Death and Mourning and Famine and utter burning But she both elder and younger stands in great glory to this day ¶ 4. Nor is that yet fulfilled ver 9. That the Kings of the earth that have committed Spirituall fornication and lived deliciously with her shal bewaile her and lament for her seeing the smoake of her burning But generally they rejoyce with her and for her glory in which she is at this day ¶ 5. Nor is that yet fulfilled mentioned from verse eleventh to the end of the nineteenth of the mourning of the Merchants over her destruction by fire standing afarre off crying Alas alas But contrariwise they flocke to her trade with her and admire her glory It is true the Gothes and Vandals have conquered new Babylon and spoyled her as we mentioned afore but not she nor old Babylon is yet totally destroyed by fire that there should be no Candle seen or Milstone heard in them ver 20. 22. but both flourish with great glory in their dominion over the people of God ¶ 6. Nor is that in the twentieth verse yet fulfilled that the holy Apostles and Prophets have yet since this Text was penned ever rejoyced in the destruction of either Babylons but both Babylons doe yet triumph in their owne prosperity and power over the Nations and among them over many Saints vers 7. yea the rejoycing of the Apostles and Prophets over Babylons destruction doth signifie one would thinke the triumph of the Church over their enemies on earth at the first Resurrection of which wee have so largely spoken afore For when else possibly can the Prophets and Apostles rejoyce over the destruction of Babylon § 2 ## For so it followes in the nineteenth Chapter and first seven Verses spoken over foure times Hallelujah that is as it is englished in verse the fift Praise yee God which praise is given to God by the foure Animals and twenty foure Elders and of a great multitude Why because Gods Judgements are righteous and true Wherein Because he hath judged the great Whore which did corrupt the earth and hath avenged the bloud of the Saints at her hand And he the Lord God Omnipotent reigneth and the Marriage of the Lamb is come and his Wife hath made her selfe ready ¶ 1. Which last clauses cleerly relate to the first Resurrection wherein all the Saints rise so that the ruine of Babylon and the raising of the Saints immediatly concurre with the sorrow of the one and the triumph of the other But these have not been fulfilled to this day as the contrary face of things gives evident testimony ¶ 2. Nor is that fulfilled from the eighth verse of the nineteenth Chapter to the end of the Chapter of the glory of the Church of the glorious appearance of Christ and of the corporall destruction of all whatsoever that take part against Christ and his Church largely discussed afore more then once out of this Chapter But these things as sure as Christ is the
seats were put And so the last and best Low-Dutch Stoclen gesette● werden So that by all it appears that this was a vision of material Thrones and of them set up set or setled for Divine power to sit upon which is exceedingly confirm●d by verse 10. and 26. where wee have the sitting of the Judgement or Judicature and the Ancient of dayes did sit and I saw and behold one like the Son of man came with the clouds of Heaven and came to the Ancient of dayes and they brought him neer before him And there was given him dominion and glory and a KINGDOM c. And the Kingdome and dominion and the greatnesse of the Kingdome under the whole Heaven was given to the Saints of the most High c. Let us for the advantage of the generall worke in hand and the particular point now under consideration weigh these two places together in the semblance of both Visions in the circumstances of both and in the samenesse of intents in both ¶ 1 In the semblance or likenesse of both Visions in sundry particulars 1 Semblance I beheld till the Thrones were set And why Thrones in the plurall And for whom These many Thrones were set in the Vision ONE for the Ancient of dayes whose Throne was like a siery flame v. 9. ANOTHER for the SONNE OF MAN who came to the Ancient of dayes and they brought him neer before him and there was given him dominion and glory and a Kingdome and all people Nations and Languages to serve him v. 13 14. THE REST for the TEN THOUSAND TIMES TEN THOUSANDS THAT STOOD BEFORE HIM verse 10. viz. The PEOPLE OF THE SAINTS to whom the Kingdome and dominion c. under the whole heaven was given under Christ the aforesaid Son of Man vers 27. So Rev. 20.4 I saw Thrones The Second semblance is that in Dan. 7. v. 10. where it followes The Judgement or Judicature was set which confirmes that our reading of the former verse That is the Judges sate as in the great Sanedrim as after in vers 26. and 27. The judgement sitting the Kingdome and dominion and the greatnesse of the Kingdome under the whole heaven is given to the people of the Saints of the most high In like manner in Rev. 20.4 it is said by John I saw saith he those that sate on the Thrones viz. those that had been beheaded for the witnesse of Jesus and those which had not worshipped the beast c. nor received his marke c. Third semblance is in Dan. 7.22 Iudgement was given to the Saints of the most High and the time came that the Saints possessed the Kingdome In like manner Rev. 20.4 it is said Judgement was given to them viz. to the Saints aforesaid that having opposed Antichrist sate upon the Thrones As Paul saith 1 Cor. 6.2 The Saints shall judge the world Fourth semblance in Dan. 7.22 it is said The Saints possessed the Kingdome viz. under Christ to whom it is first in order given vers 14. which cannot be at the ultimate day of judgement when hee resignes all and therefore the Saints then have no Kingdome subject to them Just so it is said Rev. 20.4 The Saints lived and reigned with Christ a thousand yeers which must be before the ultimate day of Judgement at which time Iohn saith Time shall be no more and Paul saith 1 Cor. 15. there is no more reigning by any but by God alone that then must be all in all Thus of the Semblance ¶ 2 The next thing is the Circumstances viz. 1 The signall or note when this shall be namely when the Sonne of man shall come in or with the clouds Dan. 7.13 In like manner the signall or note is in the Rev. Chap. 1.7 where it is said as the general proposition to the whole Prophesie Christ shall be seen in the clouds at his coming to set up this Kingdome which is explained according to our sense Rev. 20. v. 1. That Christ comes down from heaven when he restraines Satan and gives this honour to the Saints of reigning with him 2 The time it self The time is saith Dan. 7.25 after a time and times and halfe a time of the powerful prevayling of Antichrist whether ye understand one limb viz. the Iewish Eastern the Turk called vers 24. that same ANOTHER that ariseth and subdueth three of the ten Kings or both viz. the Western the Christians Antichrist also viz. the Pope expressed in the ten hornes or Kings of his Kingdome v. 24. it makes no matter if we minde our large discourse afore of the identity of both And sutably in the Revelation 11. it is said that after the witnesses have Prophesied in sackcloath one thousand two hundred and sixty dayes because the Woman the Church was persecuted by Antichrist Rev. 12.6 for the space of one thousand two hundred and sixty dayes which in vers 24. is called A time and times and halfe a time because Antichrist had power so long to prevaile viz. two and forty months Rev. 13.5 which is all one with the one thousand two hundred and sixty dayes or time and times and halfe a time as here meant in the Revelation I say after this time and times and halfe a time it is here said in that Rev. 11.15 That the KINGDOMES of this WORLD were become the Kingdomes of the Lord and of his Christ and of the Saints sharing in this Reigning vers 18. The third circumstance is the order of things in this time viz. That in Dan. 7. v. 3. c. to v. 9. There must be foure Beasts come up from the Sea 1 A Lyon 2 A Bear 3 A Leopard 4 A terrible one with iron teeth and ten hornes and out of the ten one little horne that brake off three of the ten The foure Beasts saith Dan. v. 17. are the foure Kings or Kingly-hoods Royalties Emperialties or Monarchies of the world vers 23. as by severall characters they are described in that Chapter The ten hornes of the fourth Beast are saith Dan. v. 24. ten Kings that is ten Kingdomes under him All these foure Beasts fall as the maine of the first by the second and of the second by the third so the maine of the third and the remainder of all the three former by the fourth Dan. 7.19.23 The meaning is that as the first the Assyrio-Chaldean Monarchy whereof Nebuchadnezzar was the Golden-head in Daniels time Dan. 2. was broken by the second the silver Medo-Persian so this second by the third the brazen Grecian and this Grecian and the remainders of all the other were utterly subdued by the fourth the iron Roman Monarchy From this Roman at the time when it was something weakned by a dividing of it selfe now the third time which was about An. Chr. 799. into the Easterne and Westerne Empire Constantinople being the Royall Seat of Metropolis of that and Rome of this the little horne that sprang out of the ten and became diverse from the rest
〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 usurpatum de Sol●o invenies apud Chald par●p Jerem. 1.15 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ubi in Hebr. est 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Sept. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 namely for the Senators to sit upon not throwne down as we of late have it And the ANCIENT OF DAIES Pater Consistorii did sit c. and subaudi I BEHELD TILL THE JUDGEMENT WAS SET that is the whole Sanhedrim and the books were opened Here we see both the forme of judgement delivered and the name of judgement expressed which is afterwards twice more expressed 1. In the amplification of the Tyranny of the WICKED HORN ver 21 22. which is said to bee continued TILL THE ANCIENT OF DAIES CAME and judgement was given to the Saints of the most High i. e. Potestas judicandi ipsis facta And the second time in the Angels interpretation verse 26. But the JUDGEMENT SHALL SIT and they shall take away the dominion to consume and to destroy to the end Where observe by the way that cases of DOMINION of BLASPHEMY and APOSTASY c. belonged to the jurisdiction of the great SANHEDRIM From this description it came that the Jewes gave it the name of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Day of Judgement And 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The day of the great Judgment Whence in the Epist of Jude v. 6. it is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the judgement of the great Day From the same description they learned that the destruction then to bee should be BY FIRE because it is said verse 9. His throne was a FIERY FLAME and his WHEELES BURNING A fiery streame issued and came forth before him And ver 11. The Beast was slaine and his body destroyed and given to the BURNING From the same fountaine are derived those expressions in the Gospell where this day is intimated or described THE SON OF MAN SHALL COME IN THE CLOUDS OF HEAVEN The son of man shall come in the GLORY OF HIS FATHER WITH HIS HOLY ANGELS as it is said here thousands ministred unto him c. And that Daniel saw one like the sonne of man coming with cloudes of Heaven and he came to the ancient of Daies and THEY brought him or placed him neare him c. Hence St. Paul learned THE SAINTS SHOULD JUDGE THE WORLD because it is said that MANY THRONES WERE SET and ver 22. by way of exposition JUDGEMENT WAS GIVEN TO THE SAINTS OF THE MOST HIGH Hence the same Apostle learned to confute the false feare of the Thessalonians that the day of Christs second coming was then at hand because that day cannot be till the MAN OF SIN WERE FIRST COME and should have reigned his APPOINTED TIME for as much as Daniel had foretold it should bee so and that his destruction should bee at the SONNE OF MANS APPEARING IN THE CLOUDES whose appearing therefore was not to bee till then This is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in Saint Paul the appearance or brightnesse of his coming Which man of sin saith he Christ shall destroy at the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 appearance of his coming Daniels wicked HORN or the BEAST acting in the wicked horn is St. Pauls MAN OF SIN But to go on whiles this Judgement sits and when it had destroyed the FOURTH BEAST the sonne of man which comes in the cloudes receives DOMINION AND GLORY and A KINGDOM THAT ALL PEOPLE NATIONS and LANGUAGES SHOULD SERVE and OBEY HIM ver 14. which KINGDOM is thrice explained afterwards as ver 18. These foure BEASTS saith the Angell are foure KINGS which shall arise But viz. when they have finished their course the Saints of the most High shal take THE KINGDOME Againe verse 22. The wicked Horne prevailed UNTILL THE TIME CAME THAT THE SAINTS POSSESSED THE KINGDOME Againe verse 27. when the fourth Beast reigning in the wicked Horne was DESTROYED THE KINGDOME and DOMINION and the GREATNES OF THE KINGDOME UNDER THE WHOLE HEAVEN SHALL BE GIVEN TO THE PEOPLE OF THE SAINTS OF THE MOST HIGH c. These grounds being laid I argue as followeth The Kingdom of the son of man and of the Saints of the most high in Daniel begins when the great Judgement sits But the Kingdome in the Apocalyps wherein the Saints reign with Christ a thousand yeares is the same with the Kingdome of the sonne of man and Saints of the most high in Daniel Therefore it also begins at the great Judgement * Mr. Mede saith not at the ultimate generall Judgement but at the great Iudgement speaking as Daniel and other Scriptures aforesaid and the Hebrew Rabbins calling al the thousand years the great judgement And the beg●nning of them the beginning of the day of judgement See after at the next ☞ That the Kingdome in Daniel and that of the thousand years in the Apocalyps are one and the same Kingdome appears thus First Because they begin ab eodem termino from the same terme at the destruction of the fourth Beast That in Daniel when the Beast then ruling in the wicked horne was slaine and his body destroyed and given to the burning flame Dan. 7 ver 11.22.27 That in the Apocalyps when the Beast and false Prophet the wicked horne in Daniel were taken and both cast alive into a lake of fire burning with brimstone Apocal. 19.20 21. Secondly Because Saint John begins the Regnum of the thousand yeares from the same session of judgement described in Daniel as appeares by his parallell expressions borrowed from thence Daniel sayes chap. 7. Ver. 9. I beheld till the Thrones were pitched downe and the Judgement i. e. judices the Judges set Vers 22. And judgement was given to the Saints of the most high St. John sayes chap. 20. Vers 4. I saw thrones and they sate upon them And the Saints possessed the Kingdome viz. with the Sonne of Man who came in the cloudes And judgement was given unto them And the Saints lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years Now if this be sufficiently proved that the thousand years begin with the day of judgement ☜ it will appear further out of the Apocalyps that the Judgement is not CONSUMMATE TILL THEY BE ENDED For Gog and Magogs destruction and the UNIVERSALL RESURRECTION is not till then Therefore THE WHOLE THOUSAND YEARES IS INCLUDED IN THE DAY OF JUDGEMENT Hence it will follow that whatsoever Scripture speakes of a Kingdome of Christ to be at his second appearing or at the destruction of Antichrist must needs be the same which Daniel saw should be at that time and so consequently be the Kingdome of the thousand years which the Apocalyps includes between the beginning and consummation of the great Judgement Therefore that in Luk. 17. vers 20. to the end where the Pharisees demand of Christ when the Kingdome of God should appeare And Christ answers that it comes not with observation but as the lightning that lightneth out of the one part under heaven shineth unto the other c.
e. the Turke shall come against him like a whirlewind c. Both the Saracen and the Turke should plunder the Roman Empire within these 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the latter times thereof within this inter-capedo of time happened the invasions both of the Saracen and Turke the former about Anno Dom. six hundred and thirty the latter Anno one thousand three hundred or before See Com. in Apocal. ad Tub. 5. and 6. And of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 see the Apostacy of latter times p. 71. § 9 Vers 41. the former part and he shall enter as Mr. M. translates into the land of beauty or renowne that is into Palestine or the holy Land For 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 are constantly in this booke a description of Palestine or the Holy Land see chap. 8. ver 9. and of this chap. vers 16 45. The latter part of this one and fortieth verse is And many shall be overthrown but these shall escape out of his hands Edom and Moab and the cheife of the children of Ammon to wit saith Mr. Mede the Inhabitants of Arabia Petrea which were never yet provincials of the Turkish Empire The Inhabitants of Arabia petraea were never to this day brought under the Turkish yoake Yea it is granted to pay to some of them a certain annuall tribute that they may not infest with robberies the troopes of those strangers rambling thereabout up and downe By which thou mayst understand saith Mr. M. that of the Angell in the one and fortieth verse concerning the Edomites Moabites and the halfe or middle part of the children of Ammon escaping the hand of the KING OF THE NORTH § 10 Vers 42. He viz. the Turke shall stretch forth his hands also upon the Countries viz. of those parts and the land of Egypt shall not escape though it should hold out long under the Marmalukes even till the year one thousand five hundred and seventeen § 11 Verse 43. But he shall have power over the treasures of gold and silver and all the precious things of Egypt and the Cushites That is the neighbouring Nations whether of Africke or Lybia as in those of ALGIERS c. or of the Arabians in Scripture called Cushim these shall be at his steps that is at his devotion § 12 Verse 44. and 45 But tidings out of the East and out of the North shall trouble him therefore he shall goe forth with great fury to destroy and utterly to make away many And to that purpose he shall plant the Tabernacles of his palace between the Seas in the glorious mountain of holinesse As 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 So here 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 refer to the Holy Land The tidings from the East and North may be that of the returne of Judah and Israel from those quarters For Judah was carried captive at the first into the East and Israel by the Assyrian into the North namely in respect of the Holy Land and in those parts the greatest number of them are dispersed to this day Of the reduction of Israel from the North see the prophesies Jer. 16. verse 14 15 and chap. 23.8 Also chap. 31.8 Or if those tidings from the North may be some other thing yet that from the East I may have some warrant to apply to the Jewes returne from that of the sixt Vial in the Apocalyps where the waters of the great river Euphrates are dryed up to prepare the way of the Kings of the East So that it is true that I incline to apply The King of the North's going forth upon the tidings from the East and the North in a fury to destroy and to that purpose to plant the Tabernacles of his palace in the glorious mountaine of holinesse to the Jewes returne and expedition of Gog and Magog into the Holy Land § 13 Thus Mr. Mede whom the diligent observer may see that he accounts if I mistake not that the Roman and the Turke make up the fourth Monarchy As before reason above alleadged induced me to thinke that they both make up THE ANTICHRIST which conjunction of them in both respects according to good reason their state and practises in all things being so like doth I perceive prevent many perplexing intricacies touching the sence of Scriptures § 14 Now give me leave to put in mine Oare and to acquaint you with my conception before I knew of the birth of Mr. Medes Those things concerning the fourth Monarchy in this 11 chap. of Daniel from vers 36. to the end of the chapter doe mightily conduce to the unfolding of that maine passage in Daniel chap. 12. ver 1. And at THAT TIME Michael shall stand up for Daniels people that is the Jewes to deliver them For by a diligent orderly observation and following of the method and succession of things in this eleventh chapter from vers 36 to the end we are distinctly led downe step by step unto that time touching it as it were with our foot that we cannot well tread further without an evident taking notice of it or to stumble against the sence § 15 For from the said 36 verse to the end of this eleventh chapter we have the cleare description of the Roman the fourth Monarchy in its full latitude as the last generall enemy of Jewes and Christians and ultimate Predecessor and Prejudicer of Christs Kingdome hindering the setting up thereof untill that time in the twelfth chapter verse the first of Michaels standing up for the deliverance of his people Which description of it in the generall holds forth the Tyranny impiety heresie apostasie and blasphemy thereof in all the branches springing thence That Empire as Heathen being the stock or body and of the same Empire materially as divided into the Popish and Saraceno-Turkish part are the maine Master limbes And which is the wonderfull wisdome of God they are all set forth by such characters and in such a dresse of language and phrases as admirably comport to every of them and to each in his severall garb in a way of singularity though one at once is mainly intended Which observation will easily manifest it selfe to any understanding that will compare their history and the passages of this prophesie fairly together particularly those in the 36 37 39 41. ver He shall doe according to his will viz. leaving all divine rules And shall exalt and magnifie himselfe above every God viz. Kings and Princes and God himselfe in despising his word and setting up his own decrees above it And hee shall speake marvelous things against the God of Gods viz. Christ Jesus Neither shall he regard the desire of women viz. in a way of honourable wedlock And he shall rule over many viz. Countries And shall enter into the glorious land viz. the Country of the Jewes c. § 16 From the 36. verse c. to the fortieth is cheifly described the Roman Empire as Heathen and after as
months when as he shall lie sicke a great part of them yea he shall be as it were slaine by meanes of his wounded head This space of time doth seem therefore to containe the whole time of the tyranny of Antichrist yet so that the time of his wound whiles it is sore be taken away from it Now we have shewed that this time of his crazinesse is defined within the time of the Goths* ⁎ * Kingdome verse 3. which lasted for an hundred and forty yeers If we shall therefore take away these yeers from the months of the Womans lurking we shall finde that at the end of this lurking namely at the yeer 1546. thirty seven months ☞ onely The count is selfe according to Mr. Brightman and ten dayes of Antichrists Kingdome when it was in vigor were passed over Five months therefore and twenty dayes are wanting hereto which if we reckon from the yeer 1546. the last end of Antichrist shall expire at the yeer 1686. or thereabouts For so we shall learne out of other Scriptures that he shall perish utterly about that time It may bee that his destruction may come sooner then this terme of yeers defineth for I doe not cast the account accurately at this time neither doe the Historians number the yeers so faithfully as they ought but he shall not be suffered to goe beyond the furthest space that I have set down But perhaps these months are not the space from the first beginning to the last end of the Beasts but onely the former yeers of his Kingdome which may be many enough to lay him open so as hee may be revealed to all men And by this interpretation as he beginneth together with the months of the Woman and the Prophets so he takes his end also with them This opinion is confirmed by the Warre with the Saints in verse 7. which wee have shewed fell into the end of these months Chap. 12.7 And by this interpretation the Beast is said to have power of working two and forty months for the greatest part of these months Because that little respire of time wherein he should keep in his horne because of his wounded head is little to be reckoned of in respect of the whole number * Let the Reader if he please remember that whereas Mr. Brightman thinks Antichrist was wounded by the Goths noted afore at * ⁎ * according to Rcusner expressed afore in his Account Sect. 1. the Goths wounded the Emperour and Empire not the Pope and Popedome but the said Popes and Popedome rather got head and bea rt and health and strength by the Goths wounding of the Empire which granted Mr. Brightmans knot is quite removed touching the five months Neither is his power which shall bee afterwards like that of his former time as experience sheweth at this day wherein we see the Popes power to be made to languish and to be weakned much from the time of his professed and pitched battel that is from the Council of Trent So that his power is now almost none at all to that which it was in former ages This latter is more simple in which regard I like it better Thus Mr. Brightman Now according to this account Antichrist shall be fully downe about seven and twenty yeers hence SECT V. Alsteds Account HE gives it you * Alsted XII Chronologia Epocharum Propheticarum in this sorme and the words as neer as I can translate and imitate him for your best understanding THE APOCALYPTICAL VOLUMNE or COMMENTARY † Syngramma Apocalypticum Three times seven mysticall Characters * Hierogly phicater septem The threefold state of the Church   The Kingdome of the Beast I. The 6 former of the 7 Seals containe the time from the the 35 yeer of Christ to the 606 yeer   I. For a Time from the yeer of Christ 35 to the yeer 606. I. The ancient Beast or the primary solely II. The six former of the seven Trumpets from the yeer of Christ 606. to the yeer 1517. 1 Alternative or vicissitudinarious II. For Times from the yeer 606. to the yeer 1517. II. The ancient or primary and secundary III. The six former of the seven Phials from the yeer 1517. to the yeer 1694 The seventh Trumpet and seventh Phial 2 Happy on earth for a 1000 yeers III. For Half a Time from the yeer of Christ 1517. to the yeer 1694. III. The ancient Beast alive againe 3 Most happy in Heaven       They that are inquisitive to know how he gives a particular account of these Periods may if they understand the Latine Tongue or by the helpe of such friends look into Alsted himselfe in the fore-cited place or into Mr. Mede in English Diatrib par 4. p. 453. whither I refer them lest I should bee needlessely tedious to my friends that fear the prolixity of this Treatise Which therefore I prevent all I can § 3 So that by this Account the beginning of the thousand yeers will not be far off about one and forty yeers hence SECT VI. Mr. Medes Accounts § 1 IN his Diatrib Par. 4. Page 87. he gives us this Account Having said Page 83. Though Christianity hath been imbraced in former times where now it is not yet it is now spread in those places where in those times it was not so that all laid together wee may account Christianity at this day as large as ever it was in the Apostles time yet that this is not THAT UNIVERSAL KINGDOME OF CHRIST THAT FLOURISHING and GLORIOUS ESTATE OF THE CHURCH WHICH WE YET EXPECT and HOPE FOR my Reasons are these I say Mr. Mede having said these things in page 83 and in page 84 85 86 having given severall of the said reasons then in the said 87. page afore-quoted he addes My next reason saith he shall be from that we read in the Revelation where the Church by the conquest of Michael set free from the Dragons fury is said to escape into the Wildernesse i.e. into a state though of safety and peace and security yet of hardship misery and scarcity For it seems to be an allusion to the Israelites escaping the Tyranny of Pharaoh by going into the wildernesse In this wildernesse or place of hardship c the Church must remaine saith St. John a time and times and halfe a time or as he elswhere speaketh one thousand two hundred and sixty dayes i.e. A yeer yeers and halfe a yeer and when this time shall bee expired that is as learned Divines thinke when so many yeers shall be ended as those dayes are taking the beginning of our reckoning from Michaels Trophe then saith our Apostle shall the Kingdomes of the world become the Kingdomes of our Lord and of his Christ and he shall reigne for ever and ever Rev. 11.15 whereby it should seem that the Church is yet in the wildernesse and that the promised happinesse of the ample and flourishing glory thereof before the end of
Prophet is to point out that Dominion and that Glory c. which the other foure Monarchs had And ALL PEOPLES and NATIONS and LANGUAGES should SERVE him whose dominion is for ever c. that is as long as the world below lasts all which manifestly relate to a Kingdome of Christ on earth compare v. 23 and v. 27. Thus far the Kingdome is given to Christ as if in comparison hee had none afore The vers 17. c. it is said to be the Saints Kingdome in these words These great Beasts which are foure are foure Kings that is foure Emperial Monarchies under foure races of mighty persecuting Monarchical Emperours of foure several sorts namely First Assyrio-Chaldean Secondly Medo-Persian Thirdly Grecian Fourthly Roman which shall arise out of the EARTH that is by violence succeed one another in that inheritance of the world But the Saints of the most High shall take the Kingdome that is that very Kingdome of the world that the other foure former Monarchs had and possesse the Kingdome for ever and for ever and ever that is in all ages as long as time shall bee as the original signifies adding v. 23. c. to the end of the Chapter The fourth Beast shall bee the fourth Kingdome upon earth that is the Emperour of the Roman Empire which shall bee divers from al the Kingdomes namely in Rule in Conquest and Cruelty and shall devoure the whole earth and shall tread it down and breake it in peeces meaning that the Romans shall conquer the whole world utterly defacing all Kingly dominion in the same And the ten Hornes out of this Kingdome are ten Kings that shall arise to wit the Roman Empire at last is divided into ten Kingdomes as John hath it severall times in the Revelation as a tendency to the ruine of that Empire for it follows here And another shall rise after them and he shall bee divers from the first and he shall subdue three Kings That is the Easterne Saracen-Arabian Turkish power ascending to a monstrous height of strength differing from the former in Nation Religion and Tyranny shall take away three of the said tenne Kingdomes And he shall speake great words against the most High see the Turkish Alcoran and shall weare out the Saints of the most High that is in a great measure slaying so many Christians at one battel as the tippes of their right eares filled nine sackes and thinke to change Times and Lawes that is those of divine institution as appeares also in his Alcoran and they shall bee given into his hand untill a time and times and dividing of times meaning that the Saint● shall by divine permission fall under the Turkish power three hundred and fifty yeers from his first invading the Jewish Countries to his full and finall fall But saith the 26. v. c. to the end of the Chapter The judgement shall sit and they shall take away his dominion to consume and to destroy it to the end that is to say The Ancient of dayes as fitting in judgement judgeth to vindicate the Saints and so gives them opportunity and virility to deprive the Turke of his Kingdome and utterly to consume his power and strength And so in the 27. verse The Kingdome and Dominion UNDER the whole HEAVEN shall bee given to the people of the Saints of the most High c. That is the same Dominions of the whole world below that the former tyrannicall Monarches usurped shall now be given into the hands of the converted Jewes and holy Gentiles adhering to them to reigne on earth with Christ to whom these Dominions were delivered in the former part of this Chapter This place of the seventh of Daniel hath beene so large touching the Saints reigning with Christ on earth that we shall adde but one or two places more and that very briefly Revel 11.15 c. The seventh Angel sounded and there were great voices in heaven saying the Kingdomes of the WORLD are become the Kingdomes of our LORD and of his CHRIST or of him as CHRIST and hee shall REIGNE for ever and ever that is throughout all AGES from hence forward over the Kingdomes of the WORLD as if hitherto he had not in comparison reigned over them And the foure and twenty Elders c. fell upon their faces c. Saying we give thee thanks O Lord c. because thou hast TAKEN TO THEE THY GREAT POWER and hast REIGNED and the Nations were ANGRY which shewes this was not at the ultimate day of judgement and the time of the dead that they should bee judged is come that is the Saints should bee vindicated for so it presently followes that thou shouldest give rewards to thy servants the Prophets and to the Saints and them that feare thy name which what should it bee but to reigne on earth as it is both before expressed in the Preface Rev. 5.10 and after in the Catastrophe Revel 20.4 in regard of which reigning on earth they may bee said to bee the FIRST-FRUITS to God Rev. 14.4 because this is but the beginning of Gods worke of glorifying his Saints Let us close this Paragraph with Heb. 2.5 c. to 10. The world to come the Greek is the INHABITED world to come must be put under man though not under Angels according to Psalme 8. quoted there by the Apostle which Psalme relates to Gen. 1.26 where God gives Adam dominion over all the Creation But saith the Apostle in his time Wee see not yet all things put under him onely Jesus as the pledge is crowned with glory Therefore say I there is such a thing yet to come Let not the Reader if I may intreat so much despise the allegation of these Texts for the present purpose which are little more then barely alleadged onely to hint the Saints reigning with Christ on earth I desire to ingage him upon this request but for a time till I come to critically scan if I may assume so much confidence to my selfe these and many other places of Scripture And then upon his serious joynt view of all all together if he can bee of another minde different from mee let him for mee abound in his owne sense § 4 But to wheele about from this digression to our owne post and businesse in hand viz. the Reigning of the Saints WITH CHRIST at this time and in this place aforesaid Before they reigned but sometimes over their corruptions and Satans temptations but never over men but now totally and finally over Sinne MEN and Divels as wee shall demonstrate afterwards Their living must be after a RESURRECTION as the word is twice mentioned in this 20. of Revelation Though they bee made but spiritual Kings and Priests as the Objecters will have it in those words Rev. 5.10 Hee hath made us Kings and Priests to God yet how shall the next words be figured off from their proper sense where the Crowne of Dignity is put upon the head of REIGNING UPON EARTH Hee
he is against Christ in the effect of his processe viz. in his Headship opposite to Christ the onely head of his Church in his Doctrine of Justification by workes enervating Christs merits and his Trentine Anathemaes cursing the fundamentall truths of Christ in the New Testament But these things wee leave as not the maine of our present businesse Now saith this Text in hand of the 2 Thessalon 2. The Lord shall consume Antichrist with the Spirit of his mouth and destroy him with the brightnesse of his coming And although these two Master-limbs of Antichrist should not fall together but that the Pope be first bowed downe as he that by his imagery Idolatry and impurity in his worship of Christ is the great stumbling blocke to impede the Jewes imbracing Christ whereby to contend with the Turke for freedome to owne our Messiah and the Turk bee ruined after him perhaps at the end of the five and forty yeers of the Jewes struggle with him Dan. 12 two last verses yet this text of the Thessalonians stands firme that Antichrist must fall by the Spirit of Christs mouth and by the brightnesse of his coming The Spirit of his mouth is his Word called Isa 11.4 The rod of his mouth and the breath of his lips with which he shall smite the Earth and slay 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the wicked one for the settlement of his glorious Kingdom of peace on earth as the context in that 11. of Esa gives it in with this word Christ prefaceth and perfecteth the ruine of Antichrist That is first Christ destroyes him morally as he his 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as this Text in the Thessalonians calls him that is exlex as Zanchy renders it the lawlesse one For he leaves Christs word and substitutes his owne viz. Alcoran Legends Traditions c. And by them sets up Blasphemy Idolatry Heresie Impiety and Tyranny and that over consciences as well as bodies Now Christ discovering and discarding confuting and confounding these by the breath of his mouth viz. his word he destroyes him morally Secondly Christ by animating men by the same Spirit in his Word to a corporall War against Antichrist destroyes him Physically that is with a corporall destruction By that Spirit of his mouth he rouseth up mens spirits to take up armes and fight down Antichrist with a corporal War So it is emphatically set forth Joel 3.9 to 17. inserted between two Prophesies the first immediately preceding v. 1. c. to v. 9. the other immediately succeeding touching the glorious Kingdom of Christ on Earth v. 17. to the end of the Chapter weigh the place with which compare Rev. 17.16 Rev. 18. the whole Chapter Rev. 19.17 to the end In which places the Holy Ghost with all endeavour as we may say after the manner of men by all circumstances fitted to humane capacity sets forth the corporal War that must personally destroy Antichrist The scruples of men about those places of Scripture wee shall remove when wee come after to the full discusse of the Quod sit viz. That there is such a glorious state to come I say Christ shall with a corporall Warre excited by his word destroy Antichrist personally For when notwithstanding that Christ hath rendred the wickednesses aforesaid of Antichrist odious to the generality of the world and hath dissected and cut them up by the roots with the sword of his mouth that they take not with the myriads of men enlightened yet Antichrist will act as Antichrist like himselfe opposing Christ in the power of his Gospel the purity of his Saints and worship and the glory of his Kingdome then I say shall Christs word the sword of his mouth put the sword of his hand into the hands of his people the rod of his mouth shall proceed to the use of his rod of iron in his hand Rev. 19.15 And then as the Prophet speakes touching the corporall destruction of the bodily enemies of the Church Jer. 48.9 10. The Cities of Moab shall bee destroyed Cursed is he that doth the worke of the Lord negligently and cursed is he that keepeth backe his sword from blood So that Christ with this breath of his mouth prepares or begins the ruine of Antichrist The Greek is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is shall waste him as an estate is wasted or consume him as a body by a consumption pines away But by the brightnesse of his coming he shall make a full end of Antichrist as to the preparation for his glorious Kingdome on Earth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 shall abolish as Beza renders it shall make him a nothing as the Greeke word is often used Which brightnesse of Christ coming to doe this is more closely to the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 rendred by the manifest appearance of his coming And so our last Translators could finde the way to render 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in relation to Christs Kingdome by the word appearance 2 Tim. 4.1 I charge thee therefore before God and the Lord Jesus Christ who shall judge the quicke and the dead 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 at or according to his APPEARING and his Kingdome So likewise 1 Tim. 6.14 Keep this Commandement c. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 untill the APPEARANCE of our Lord Jesus Christ Sutably it is our common phrase to call the day of the appearance of the starre at Christs birth Epiphanie By all that we have said it is manifest that as the first Schene of the ruine of Antichrist is acted by the Spirit of Christs mouth so the second is performed by the appearance of his person or else what need that be added AND by the appearance of his COMING The breath or Spirit of his mouth doth not make an end of the worke without the appearance of his coming As in that of 2 Tim. 4.1 First is his appearance and then his Kingdome For Antichrist must bee downe ere Christ shall have an apparent Kingdome And Christ must have his Kingdome before the ultimate day of judgement or else he will have no Kingdome For then it is the Fathers Kingdome not his 1 Cor. 15.28 § 4 And most likely the method will be this The Pope shall bee destroyed by the breath of Christs mouth that will prevaile with Christendome as they call it that will be effectuall to all the Christian world that owne Christ to bee come already in the flesh to excite them seeing his mystery of Abominations afore-named to be discovered to pull him downe root and branch But to the Jewes that to this day doe not owne the coming of Christ in the flesh Christ must manifestly appeare at least in the Clouds as Zech. 12. Rev. 1.7 of which afore to convert them as at once and so are brought in as a Nation borne at once Isa 66.8 and thereby are stirred up as one man to set against the Turke from whence proceeds his ruine § 5 Nor may any man phantasie to himselfe that he can put off what
hath been said upon this Text of 2 Thess 2. with obtruding a sense upon it and devolving it upon the ultimate day of judgement as if then were the just time of Christs destroying Antichrist by the brightnesse or appearance of his coming For first this were to overturne the whole tenor of Scripture that tells us distinctly Rev. 17.16 of the means of the overthrow of Antichrist viz. That the ten Hornes or ten powerfull Dominions Regalities or Imperialities shall hate the whore and shall make her desolate and naked and shall eat her flesh that is devoure or destroy by an Hebraisme imitating the Hebrew 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and her flesh and not only her spirituall or moral estate and burn her with fire And the manner and measure and effect Rev. 18. Rev. 19. 19 20 21. viz. A milstone cast into the sea the cessation of all musicke mils and trades the extinguishing of all candles are there used as types and signes of his destruction and the wailing of Kings and Merchants for his desolation are used to set forth the sequel thereof And then it is added expressely that the Beasts and the Kings of the earth and their Armies are gathered together to make war against him that sate on the horse and against his Army and the Beast was taken and with him the false Prophet and were cast into a lake of fire c. and the remnant were slaine with the sword c. and all the soules were filled with their flesh All which things shall finde neither time nor place to be acted at the ultimate day of judgement 2 There is a weighty consideration in this Text of 2 Thess 2. to evince that it cannot relate to the ultimate day of judgement For then is the destruction of all the wicked of the world Rev. 22.10 If any of Antichrist precisely understood as the brood of Turk and Pope be then extant they are swallowed up and drowned as to the enumeration among the crowd of Hypocrites who shall then be judged condemned and executed as hypocrites as oft the day of judgement is so described Matth. 7.22 Mat. 25.41 Mat. 24.51 But our Apostle in this 2 Thess 2.8 speaks precisely of the distinct destruction of Antichrist as Antichrist And therefore mentions him and his brood in a singular phrase as a single man In vers 3. he is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The man of sin And in the same verse 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The sonne of perdition vers 4. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. That opposer vers 8. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 That same lawlesse one For if I may have leave to speake my notion then in precise consideration wee may thus distinguish That as lapsed Adam with all wicked men consired in him Rom. 5. is called the one and onely first man 1 Cor. 15. And Christ the second Adam with all true Christians reckoned in him Rom. 6. is called the one and onely last man 1 Cor. 15. So Antichrist is one middle person partly a Man and partly a Beast as it is oft in the Revelation in whom all Antichristian men that are neither openly wicked without all shew of Religion nor yet sincerely Christians are to be reckoned as one with him as limbs and Trunck make but one body one Antichrist So that as Antichrist is a distinct thing in precise notion from the dirty open wicked so his destruction is distinct afore the ultimate day of judgement For Rev. 11. 13 15 18. Antichrist is destroyed WHILES Christ hath a Kingdome distinct from the Fathers ultimate Kingdome And WHEN the Nations were angry at Antichrists beginning to fall And Rev. ch 18. and c. 19. he falls afore New Jerusalem is set up in Rev. 21. And in c. 20. it is set forth as the cause of both that Christ reignes at least in and by his Saints on earth a thousand yeers So that the appearance of Christ destroying Antichrist is at the beginning of the thousand yeers For Christ appeares as well at the beginning as the ending of the thousand yeeres At the beginning for two maine ends the one for the conversion of the Jewes Zech. 12. Rev. 1.7 the other for the destruction of Antichrist as we have it in this 2 Thess 2.8 which though it doth not hold forth the last and ultimate generall judgement yet it holds forth a day of judgement yea the beginning and preparation to that day of judgement setting his sheep as Matth. 25. on his right hand first speaking comfortably to them for a thousand yeeres to make them triumph on earth where they have been trampled on and after at the end of that thousand yeeres sets the goats on his left hand condemning them at that time of the ultimate day of judgement SECT V. Of the fifth Scripture for Christs personall appearance at the great Restauration of the Church Matth. 26.29 But I say unto you I will not drinke henceforth of this fruit of the vine untill that day when I drinke it new with you in my Fathers Kingdome § 1 THis Scripture is alleadged by Mr. Burroughs for one place to prove the appearance of Christ personally at the thousand yeeres It is true saith he this place is usually interpreted in a mysticall sense But there is no reason why wee may not take it in a literall And a little afore hee said It is a good rule that all Scriptures are to be understood literally unlesse it make against the coherence of the Text or against some other Scriptures § 2 It may be some may thinke that commonly this place is understood of Christs conversing with the Disciples after his Resurrection But not so commonly for the most renowned Calvin Marlorat Grotius c. are against that § 3 Besides it is not said Luke 24.42 43. that he did drinke with the Disciples after his resurrection eate he did with them to shew the verity of his Humanity now risen but it is not said he dranke as if he needed it either for concoction or to allay some corporall passion of heat § 4 It is true that it is said by Peter Act. 10.41 touching himselfe and the rest of the Apostles We did eate and drinke with him after he rose from the dead which may signifie their more familiar society with him as Luk. 13.26 We have eaten and dranke in thy presence but doth not assert Christs drinking It is said expresly We did eate and drinke not that he did drinke Paul tells us 1 Cor. 15. the body is raised a spirituall body And Christ is the first fruites of them that sleep which signifies that after the resurrection of the body there is no need of drinke though Christ did then eate to shew himselfe to be true man and therefore it is generally conceived that this cup Matth. 26.29 was his * Sumpto poculo renunciat Corporali potioni Theophyl En● rat in Matth. 26.29 last parting cup that hee dranke in this present world as never more
which the Apostle Heb. 2. v. 5 6 7. c. expounds of Christ and of the inhabited world to come as the Greek is vers 5. and saith that when Christ was ascended yet then all things were not put under his feet For all must be so all saith the Apostle there v. 8. that nothing must be excepted except as 1 Cor. 15. God himselfe But of this of Heb. 2. abundantly after § 2 Secondly we answer That it is the Kingdome of God his Father because Christ reignes over it as in unspeakable union with the God-head That though he be but one person yet he hath two natures So that the sense is the Kingdome of my Father that is the Kingdom of God as it is in the Syriac 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is it i● the Kingdome of a God-Christ or a God-man Christ For Father is ascribed in Scripture to the God-head usually in relation to Christ incarnate So that because the two natures are joyned as Collegues in one person over this Empire therefore it is called the Kingdome of CHRIST and of GOD. And such a phrase and upon such an occasion as cleerly relates to the Kingdome whereof we speak doth the Apostle use Eph. 5.5 The words are these This know that no whoremonger nor unclean person nor covetous man c. hath any INHERITANCE in the Kingdome of CHRIST and of GOD. The Heathens never imagined that vicious persons should enter into their heavenly Elysian-fields or the blissfull immortality of soules And Inheritance more suits to Earth then Heaven And lastly after the ultimate day of judgement Christ hath no Kingdome 1 Cor. 15.28 Therefore this place of Ephes 5.5 relates to the Great Restitution as plainlier appears by paralelling another place which fully answers to that of Ephes 5.5 viz. Rev. 22.11.15 The words are these He that is filthy let him be filthy still WITHOUT are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. the dogs the whoremongers c. when is this viz. in the time when the Throne of GOD and of the LAMB shall be and appeare glorious in the Holy City the New Jerusalem verf. 1 2 3. twice expressed There is also the like phrase of calling it the Kingdome of God and of Christ in effect Rev. 12.9.10 And the great Dragon was cast out that old Serpent called the Devill and Satan c. And I heard a loud voyce saying in Heaven Now is salvation and strength and the KINGDOME OF OUR GOD and the POWER OF HIS CHRIST So that Christ as MAN joyntly with GOD doth reigne in this Millenary Kingdome And therefore Christ speakes of new Wine New in the Kingdome of his Father before the ultimate ●ay of judgement For after that day Christ hath no KINGDOME nor POWER but layes downe all as wee have oft ●epeated it out of 1 Cor. 15.28 God the Father is then to be all in all And therefore that expression so frequent in Rev. 20. The Saints hall reigne with Christ a thousand yeers cannot be meant of supernall eternall glory after the last judgement because that place but now quoted of 1 Cor. 15.28 affirmes that then Christ himselfe is said NOT TO REIGNE but to lay down all and to be subject unto him that put all things under him that God may be all in all so that then Christ only injoys glory with his Saints not reigne as Christ in glory SECT VI. Of the sixth Scripture for Christs Personall appearance at the great restauration of the Church 2 Tim. 4.1 I charge thee before God and the Lord Jesus Christ who shall judge the quicke and the dead at his appearing and his Kingdome § 1 THe Kingdome of Christ here mentioned cannot be referred to his past Government of the Church for it is expresse in the future tense now so long since his Ascention that he shall judge the quick and dead at his appearance and his Kingdom § 2 Nor can this Kingdome of Christ here spoken of signifie any Kingdome of Christ after the ultimate judgement for then Christ hath no Kingdome as but now and oft before was touched from 1 Cor. 15.28 § 3 But when Christ appeares next to judge the quicke and dead Saints to reward them and to destroy the then living incurable and incorrigible wicked by a particular day of Judgement at the beginning of the thousand yeares which is the Preface to the ultimate Judgement Christ all that while being busied in executing that first Sentence of Judicature Matth. 25. Come ye blessed of my Father inherite a kingdome provided for you according to Revel 11.15 17 18. of which much after compare Revel 19. three last verses I say when Christ shall then appeare hee shall have a Kingdome § 4 The word appearance is the same in the Greeke as that 2 Thes 2.8 so that Christ must appeare to the inhabitants of the earth where this his Kingdome is For the present as it is said Luk. 19.11 12. by Christ himselfe Christ is gone into a farre Country viz. into Heaven to take to him a Kingdom that is in the Metropolis Heaven he is to be crowned King of this his Kingdome he is to have on earth but he is to returne and then to take account of his servants in this his Kingdome and to dignifie the well-doers Christ must be the fifth Monarch Dan. 2.45 Dan. 7.13 14. I say Christ is to be the fifth Monarch The Jewes now have no King but in the last dayes they shall have David that is Christ the Sonne of David to be their King Hos 3. ver 4 5. And Christ in Acts 1. ver 3. having for forty dayes spoken of the things pertaining to the Kingdome of God and thereupon being asked by the Disciples ver 6 of his restoring the Kingdome to Israel he doth not deny the thing but only refuseth then to tell them the Time when it should be done But after he tells us by John in the Revelation as we shall see abundantly after SECT VII Of the seventh Scripture for the Personall appearance of Christ at the great restauration of the Church Acts 3.19 20 21. Repent yee therefore and be converted that your sins may be blotted out when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord. And he shall send Jesus Christ which was before preached unto you whom the Heaven must receive untill the times of restitution of all things which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy Prophets since the world began § 1 THis place of Scripture is the more considerable in that it is urged by some that looke upon things only with a cursory eye against Christs glorious Kingdome yet to come on earth which if well weighed speakes most strongly for it § 2 For 1. Time and especially times twice mentioned in the Plurall cannot so well relate to a state after the last Judgement when time shal be no more Rev. 10.6 7. And the Angels sware by him that liveth for ever that there should be
there cannot be an apter Proverb Ubi bene nemo meliùs Let us touch with their pen a little on every clause I shall see him or see it * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is the person and thing he prophesies of following which Sol. Jarchi expoundeth I see the praise of Jacob and their greatnesse but it is not now but after a time Chaskuni addeth He prophesieth of David that is of him in his ultimate generation Christ as you shall see the Rabbins by and by in their Targum Talmud and Treatises harmoniously consent But not nigh that is as Jarchi said afore It is not now but after a time And as the Targum or Chalde Paraphrase expounds it It is not neer when a King shall arise out of the house of Jacob and CHRIST shall be anointed of the house of Israel and shall RULE OVER ALL THE SONNES OF MEN Marke that expression It follows There shall come a star out of Jacob. The Greek translate shall arise or shine forth which is applyed to Christ by Peter in the said 2 Pet. 1.19 afore-quoted and by Christ himself to himselfe in the above cited Rev. 22.16 Both places being penned since Christs ascention and therefore can import no lesse then that it is yet to bee fulfilled and that before the ultimate day of judgement at which time it is too late for Christ to shine as a day star to the Jewes if he shine not to them afore or for the consideration of Christs relation to David when hee layes downe all relations But of these things by and by in the inferences from the said place of Numbers Of which it follows And a Scepter shall rise out of Israel that is saith the Chalde Paraphrase A King shall arise the Messiah or Christ shall be anointed that shall RULE ALL THE SONS OF MEN. So that Christ must have his Scepter as well as David and other Kings And as his gracious Scepter of righteousnesse over his people Psal 45.7 Heb. 1.8 So his powerful constraining destroying Rod or Scepter of Iron over his enemies Psal 2.9 Rev. 12.5 which two last mentioned places are propheticall of future times not fulfilled should seem in the time of Johns penning the Revelation though that was long after Christs ascention And he shal smite the corners of Moab or through the corners of Moab The Greek is He shall break to peeces the Dukes of Moab † 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Chalde is He shall kill the Princes of Moab † and shal unwal the children of Seth which the Chalde excellently expounds That Christ shall have dominion over all the children of men For Seth being the sonne of Adam given to him in the room of Abel slaine and Kaines posterity being drowned in the flood onely Seths posterity remaining in Noah all the world since that may be truly said to be the children of Seth as of a secondary Adam which dominion of Christ over all Kings and Nations is prophesied in Psal 72.11 All Kings shall fall downe before him and all Nation shall serve him And in Phil. 2.10 't is spoken in the future tense * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 after Christs ascention and of all persons and things not onely of heavenly or spiritual but of earthly c. To this exposition Sol. Iarchi subscribes All the sonnes of Seth that is saith he ALL PEOPLES which doe ALL come of SETH the sonne of ADAM THE FIRST We have one Rabbin behinde viz. Maimony who in their Talmud † R. Maimony in Misn Tom. 4. Treat of King c. 11. sect 1. notably explaines the whole Prophesie of Balaam briefly thus I shall see him but not NOW that is DAVID I shal behold him but not NIGH this is THE KING CHRIST There shall proceed a star out of Jacob this is DAVID and a Scepter shall rise out of Israel this is the KING CHRIST and shall smi●e through the corners of Moab this is DAVID as it is written 2 Sam. 2.8 And he smote Moab c. And he shall unwal all the sonnes of Seth this is the KING CHRIST of whom it is written Psal 72.8 he shall have DOMINION FROM SEA TO SEA And Edom shal be a possession to David as it is said and all they of Edom became Davids servants 2 Sam. 8.14 And Seir shall be a possession this is unto THE KING CHRIST as it is said AND SAVIOURS shall come up on mount Sion to judge the mount of Esau and THE KINGDOME SHALL BEE THE LORDS Hobad v. 21. Thus Maimony who hath spoken so fully that I need not but give a light touch on the rest Verse 18. EDOM shal be a possession These Edomites the posterity of Esau became a possession to David 1 Chron. 18.13 After that they are to be a possession to Christ Isa 63.1 Who is this that cometh up from Edom with died garments from Bozrah Red with blood sprinkled on his garments intimating a corporall destruction of the Edomites by Christ SEIR also shal be a possession Seir that is Esau for there Esau dwelt Gen. 36. Therefore the Greek render Seir by Esau So that this clause is all one with the former Against whom and the rest of the enemies of the Church the Israelites as it follows shall doe valiantnesse as it is in the Hebrew that is valiant acts valiantly which in effect sometimes signifies victories in War 1 Sam. 14.48 sometimes getting wealth and riches Ezek. 28.4 Both here meant as both goe together in the case of victory in War though the Chalde expresseth rather the later which double sense well answers to the name Israel that signifies a prevailing as a Prince with God and men Gen. 32.28 And to Psal 60.14 Through God we shal do valiantnesse and he will tread down our enemies And Heb. 2.8 God will put all things in subjection under Christs feet who was the sonne of David of the seed of Israel And he shall have dominion that is one of the house of Jacob as the Chalde expresseth it So Targum Jonathan saith And a Ruler shal rise up out of the house of Jacob which Sol. Jarchi openeth thus And yet there shal be another Ruler out of Iacob and he shall destroy him that remaineth out of the City Of the KING CHRIST hee speaketh thus of whom it is said Psal 72. HE SHALL HAVE DOMINION FROM SEA TO SEA And shall destroy him that remaineth out of the City that is of all Cities as the Chalde expoundeth it viz. The Citie of the peoples Verse 20 21 22. are plain of themselves verse 23 Alas who shall live when God doth this The Chalde explaineth it Woe to the sinners that shal live when God doth this Targum Jonathan explaines it thus when the word of the Lord shal be revealed to give a good reward unto the just and take vengeance on the wicked verse 24 And Ships shal come from the coast of Chittim and shal afflict Ashur and shal afflict Eber and he shal
and he shall be to me a SONNE But when AGAINE to give it you as afore in termes and order of words close to the Originall * Thus Arias doth order them When the Apostle would say And againe he saíd in verse 5. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but in this sixth verse he saith 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which last word is in the second A●rist in the subj mood which sounds future and so the Syriack 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 But againe He SHALL bring his first begotten Sonne into the INHABITED world he saith let all the Angels worship him The sense is obvious That God never owned any one of the Angels to be his only first begotten Sonne but when againe he shall bring his first begotten Sonne into the world he hath given command that all the Angels shall worship him as his only begotten Sonne That this text speakes of Gods bringing his first begotten Sonne againe into the inhabited world now after Christs ascention when the Apostles wrote that we have afore largely discussed Book 3. chap. 2. Sect. 4. § id est sectiuncula 4. I only adde be heedfully mindfull of the Apostles expression in the future now after Christs coming in the flesh and that after the generall Iudgement Christ as Christ shall lay downe all his dominion over Angels and men and therefore it must be of some middle time between our present generation that these 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 rendered here Angels must give Christ whiles he is Mediator a more ample and apparent homage then ever they have done according to the glorious state of Christ and of things at that time on earth 3 ¶ For this place of the Hebrewes Let all the Angels of God worship him is quoted by the Apostle out of Psal 97.7 which word for word according to the Hebrew * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is Bow downe to him all yee Gods which as we said afore comprehends as all Angels so all Kings Potentates and Magistrates called by God himselfe Gods Psal 82. ver 1. ver 6. and so applied by Christ Joh. 10.34 Jesus answered them Is it not written in your Law I said YEE ARE GODS 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 if he called them gods to whom the Word of God came c. And indeed they can properly bow or crouch downe as the Hebr. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 precisely signifie as the Angels can doe it only vertually And on the other side 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Angel is oft used in Scripture to signifie eminent men in Office Mal. 4.1 Rev. chap. 2.1 chap. 2. chap. 3. But granting that the Apostles designe being to prove Christ to be above Angels doth render the Hebrew Text according to the Septuagint Greek then a common Translation in frequent use throughout the world since the late Greek Monarchy over all 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 worship him all yee his Angels yet this is as true that as the Apostle closeth that his discourse in that first of Hebrews with a touch of Christs future dominion over all Angels and men on earth saying To which of the Angels said he at any time quoted out of Psal 110. sit thou on my right hand till I make thine enemies thy footstoole so that 97. Psalm doth really include and intend our position in hand viz. Christs visible glorious Kingdome over all the world yet to come For in the first verse of that 97. Psalm it is said The Lord reigneth let the earth rejoyce let the multitude of the Isles be glad thereof Or the Lord reigning the earth SHALL rejoyce and the many Islands SHALL * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 be glad ** 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 This LORD is Christ as the Apostle applyes it Heb. 1.8 9. Now Christ had reigned in his ordinary providence and power from the creation to the Psalmists time c. as appeared in overthrowing his and his peoples enemies and preserving his people in the flood in the fire on Sodome in his miracles in Egypt Wildernesse and the Red-sea in his victories over the several Nations in Canaan c. And after the last judgement it is improper to say Christ reignes in glory 1 Cor. 15.28 And Christ never yet so reigned as is described in this first verse of this 97 Psalm That ALL the EARTH without limitation shall rejoyce at that his reigning and the multitude of Isles shall be glad By Isles according to an ancient usuall Hebraisme and Jewish phrase is meant all the Nations of the GENTILES Isa 41. v. 1. Keep silence before me O ISLANDS and let the PEOPLES or NATIONS renew their strength * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And v. 5. The Isles saw it and feared and the ENDS OF THE EARTH were afraid Chap. 42. v. 4. The ISLES shall wait for his Law and so nine times in this Prophet three times in Jer. 9. times in Ezek. in Zeph. once viz. Chap. 2. v. 11. The Isles of the Heathen or Gentiles * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 In Gen. once Gen. 10.5 The Isles of the Gentiles The reason of the phrase is because the Jews dwelling in the continent of Asia they counted all the world Islanders that were divided from them by the Mediterranean Sea Whence is that phrase of Isles of the Sea Ester 10.1 Ahasuerus laid a taxe or tribute upon the land and upon the ISLES OF THE SEA And Isa 24.15 Glorifie the name of the Lord God of Israel in the ISLES OF THE SEA And Ezek. 26.18 Now shall the Isles tremble in the day of thy fall yea the ISLES THAT ARE IN THE SEA shall be troubled yea to make all yet plainer it is twice said viz. Jer. 2.10 Ezek. 27.6 The Isles of Chittim By which Chittim is oft understood the Roman Monarchy as Dan. 11.30 for one instance So that according to this sense of this 97 Psame vers 1 All the world of Jewes and Gentiles must be glad and rejoyce at the reigning of Christ as it follows in the sixth verse The Heavens declare his righteousnesse and ALL the people see his glory ALL without exception which two clauses cannot be aptlier applyed and expounded then by that Rev. 1.7 Rev. 20.1 Rev. 21.1 Christ comes in the clouds and every eye shall see him Christ as the great Angel descending from heaven binding Satan and causing his Saints to reigne on earth New Jerusalem a New Heaven and a New Earth being brought downe from Heaven wherein as Pet. 2 Ep. 3. chap. enlargeth dwelleth righteousnesse But ALL PEOPLE yet never saw that his righteousnesse and glory ALL the gods as in v. 7. all Kings and Princes Potentates Magistrates and Powers never yet worshipped him as Christ but generally in all ages from the Creation to this day have opposed him as such both of Jewes and Gentiles 4 ¶ But all must ere the last judgement either sincerely or seemingly worship him Psal 22.27 28 29. which Psalme is concerning
you see and heare For David is not ascenascended into the heavens but he saith himself THE LORD SAID TO MY LORD SIT THOV ON MY RIGHT HAND UNTIL I MAKE THINE ENEMIES THY FOOTSTOOL therefore let the house of Israel know assuredly that God hath made that same Jesus whom yee have crucified both LORD and THE CHRIST 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 For from hence we may boldly conclude the sence of the Apostle that by Christs ascention not only was the Spirit to be poured out as Ephes 4. Joh. 7.39 but the house of Israel must know assuredly that he was there initiated enstalled and entitled to be LORD and THE CHRIST That as before we opened it out of Luke 19.11 Christ went away to heaven to returne and receive a Kingdome So that Christ must have besides his anointing with his Spirituall power another Lordship to subdue all his enemies to be his footstoole and this the house of Israel must know assuredly now after Christs ascention as after his ascention the Apostle there made that application of the one hundred and tenth Psalme But sure enough to this day neither doth the house of Israel know this assuredly nor are his enemies his footstoole but contrariwise Christ in his repute and in his Members and his Gospel is their footstoole 6 ¶ The Apostle carries on this yet further in 1 Cor. 15. ver 24 to ver 29. Then cometh the end when he shall have delivered up the Kingdome to God the Father when he shall have put downe all rule and all authority and all power For he must reigne till he hath put all enemies under his feet The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death For he HATH marke here he useth the past time put all things under his feet but when he saith all things are put under him it is manifested that he is excepted which did put all things under him And WHEN all things SHALL BE SVBDVED UNTO HIM observe now the Apostle speakes in the future time then also shall the Sonne himselfe be subject unto him that put all things under him You see evidently that in the five and twentieth verse are quoted the words of the one hundred and tenth Psalme and in the twenty seventh verse is quoted part of the eighth Psalme which is the reason why the Apostle speakes there in the past time Not that the things were then fulfilled when the Apostle pend that 1 Cor. 15. for presently in the twenty eighth verse he speakes them in the future but because it is in the Hebrew in Psal 8. in the past time alluding to the type of it in Adam Gen. 1.26 c. Howbeit the sence is a Prophesie of things to come that they shall be all subject to Christ as they were to Adam as this our Apostle applyes it Heb. 2. of which afore These things being premised let us now see what the Apostle doth comment in this 1 Cor. 15. upon that one hundred and tenth Psalme First the Apostle layes it downe for a sure Position in the twenty fourth verse that the END OF ALL is not till Christ hath delivered up the Kingdome to God the Father 2. He gives us a signe in the same verse when he will so give up the Kingdome viz. When he hath put downe all authority rule and power 3. The Apostle proves this out of this one hundred and tenth Psalme ver 1. FOR saith the Apostle ver 25. he must reigne till he hath put all enemies under his feet which is all one with making his enemies his footstoole and plainly holds forth to us by this connexion that part of Christs putting downe all authority and power is to put all his enemies under his feet which saith the Apostle must be so universall that all enemies to Christ or his Members as well things as persons must be comprehended even Death it selfe as the last of all the rest 4. That all things were not subdued unto Christ when the Apostle wrote that 1 Cor. 15. for in the twenty eighth verse he speaketh of them as of things to come viz. when all things SHALL BE SVBDVED VNTO HIM Christ had before that about eighteene yeares by-past * Christ ascended about Anno 34. Paul writ his first Epist to the Corinthians about Anno 52. risen and ascended yet notwithstanding the Apostle speakes of putting all his enemies under Christs feet as of a thing yet to come which doth excellently confirme that sence we give of the Apostles words Heb. 2. viz. that Paul and those of his time did not see all things put under Christ or subject to him though they saw him ascend and to be ascended Nor doe we or have we now about one thousand six hundred yeares since that seen all things subject to Christ whereof the Apostle gives us six signes of assurance for saith the Apostle 1 If all things were subject to Christ then the END cometh ver 24. 2. The full end is not till Christ resigne up all viz. the Kingdome and Dominion c. to God ver 24. 3. That before that be done Death must be destroyed as one of the enemies to be put under Christs feet ver 26. By the destroying of death is not only meant a Morall or Spiritual destruction of it that it shall not prejudice our Salvation for so it hath been destroyed to all Beleevers from the beginning of the Promise of Christ revealed to Eve but Physically that there shall be no more death to the godly Revel 21.4 4. That Death is the last enemy that shall be destroyed ver 26. which is fulfilled to the godly at the beginning of the thousand yeares of which we speake when all the Elect deceased shall rise from the dead the wicked deceased not rising till the end of the said thousand yeares as before we have touched and shall be after demonstrated at which time Death shall be removed from those wicked to the end that they with their companions that a little afore made head against Christ in his Saints may receive their finall Judgement But because the Apostle here mentions Death as an enemy to Christs Kingdome for the death temporall or eternall of the wicked is a friend to Christs Kingdome he must of necessity meane the abolishing of corporall death from the Saints which is performed at the beginning of the thousand yeares which placing of Death in the order and relation of the last of the enemies of Christ and his Church doe clearly intimate that many enemies of Christ and his Saints must be destroyed afore that which stood in opposition to this All-glorious and All-peaceable visible Kingdom of Christ on earth And as death is destroyed Physically as wee have shewed so all that submit not to Christ are destroyed Physically that is they cease to be on earth 5. That Death is not destroyed till the last Trumpet ver 51. 52. in that 1 Cor. 15. Behold I shew you a mystery we shall not all sleep but we shal
to compare Dan. 2.35 where all the foure Mettals are utterly broken to peeces and the little stone cut out of the mountaine became a great mountaine and filled the whole earth But I shall God assisting give you a more particular account viz. that both Iewes and Christians do understand the promises in this Chapter of a visible glorious estate of the Church yet to be on the face of the earth before the ultimate end of the world Of the latter sort wee will name onely the famous Piscator Alsted and Heurnius Of the former in briefe thus Their Talmud Gemara Sanhedrim pereck R. Ketina c. assert that this world doth continue six thousand yeers In one it shall be destroyed so as to be purified as gold and freed from the CURSE of which it is said Isa 2. The LORD ALONE SHALL BEE EXALTED IN THAT DAY And R. Scelomo quoting also this second of Isa saith The Lord shall arise and shake the earth terribly in the day of judgement when he shall breake the wicked It is usuall with the learned Iewes to call this glorious time of Christs visible Kingdome on earth a day of judgement not dissentaneous to the wont of Scripture to compellate and compare any great time of Reformation as a day of judgement Psal 50.1 c. 1 Pet. 4.17 And indeed as John shewes us Rev. 11. in the beginning of this most glorious visible Kingdome there is a beginning of the day of judgement in that the wicked alive that submit not to Christ are destroyed and the living Saints have a reward given them together with the resurrection of the deceased Saints which St. Iohn calls the first Resurrection R.D. Kimchi saith In that day in the dayes of Messiah when the Lord shall execute his judgement on the wicked THE LORD ALONE SHALL BE EXALTED Isa 2. The Lord alone shall be exalted saith he is as much as to say AND THE LORD SHALL BE KING OVER ALL THE EARTH We might quote more but for hast and brevity § 4 And this must be IN THE LAST DAYES saith the second of Isa or nearer the Hebrew IN THE LAST OF DAYES or UTMOST END OF DAYES Therefore if the Prophet had looked at no further time then that of Christs first coming in the flesh he would not have called that the last of dayes since which have passed above one thousand six hundred and fifty yeers The last of dayes properly signifies those after which Aeternity next and immediately follows As it doth after the compleating of the thousand yeers of this visible Kingdome § 5 These things being premised let us view whether the promises afore-quoted out of the second of Isaiah have been fulfilled to this day 1 ¶ Surely that in the second verse and part of the third That the mountaine of the Lords house shall be established on the HEAD of the mountaines c. and peoples shall come and say Come ye and let us goe up to the mountaine of the Lord c. hath not been hitherto fulfilled and compleated For as yet neither the visible power and glory of Christ nor of his Church so as for Gentiles to say Come let us go up c. hath been established over the HEAD the Pope of the seven Hils of Rome or over the Turk the HEAD of the foure Hils of Ierusalem or over the height of power and glory of the Hils of the generality of the PEOPLES Gentiles or Nations of the world The Church at Ierusalem such as it was in Christs time was in Captivity under the Heathen Roman Empire and so continued till the rise of the Roman Bishops and immediately after that thraldome were subdued to the Turkes who keeps them in that thraldome to this day The Heathen Romans refused at the first the Lord Christ by vote of the Senate and after persecuted his Church for many yeers And the Turks blaspheme Christ in their Alcoran and hath warred against his Church from age to age since their rise And the rest of the world for the generality are Indians Barbarians and Semi-beasts that know neither God nor themselves nor what Christ is nor what a Christian is 2 ¶ Nor was the house of the Lord established in the top of the mountaines that is upon Zion the highest of the foure Hils of Jerusalem For presently after Christs death persecution scattered Christians from Jerusalem Act. 8. And within forty yeers or thereabout after Christs ascension the Temple of Jerusalem was destroyed and after a while the City and for about three hundred yeers onward the Church of Christ was extremely persecuted by the Heathen Romans and anon after Constantines time onely excepted or little more they were sorely persecuted by the Arian Hereticks So that instead of all Nations going up to the house of the Lord on the top of the Mountaines for divine worship Christian Jews and Gentiles were scattered among all Nations And though Act. 2. there were a handfull of severall Nations at Hierusalem if they were Gentiles and not rather Jewes yet this was farre from ALL NATIONS FLOWING to it saying Come let us goe up to the house of the Lord and he will teach us of his wayes and we will walk in his pathes For the generality of those very men Act. 2. mocked the Apostles whiles they taught them the wayes of the Lord. And as at Ierusalem so in the Countries round about the Christians were every where persecuted as the history of the Acts doth all along give us a particular account 3 ¶ Nor is that fulfilled to this day which is prophesied in the fourth verse Christ hath not hitherto so judged among the Nations and rebuked many people that they have beaten their swords into plow shares and their speares into pruning-hooks so that Nation hath not lifted up sword against Nation neither learned war any more 4 ¶ Nor hath that been yet fulfilled which is in verse 10 11 12 c. to v. 17. That men have so dreaded the Majesty of the Lord that they have hid themselves That the lofty lookes of men have been humbled and their haughtinesse bowed downe That THE LORD ALONE HATH BEEN EXALTED That the day of the Lord of hosts hath been upon EVERY ONE that is proud and lofty upon all the Cedars of Lebanon and Okes of Bashan that are lifted up upon ALL the high mountaines and hills that are lifted up upon EVERY high tower upon every fenced wall upon ALL the ships of Tarshish and upon all the pleasant pictures to bow down and bring down low all these so that the Lord alone may be exalted in THAT DAY Alas ever since Christs comming in the flesh the whole world generally hath been very high proud against the Lord Christ Antichrist hath been much exalted and the Lord hath been least exalted his Honour his Cause his People have been trampled on In the time of Constantine the Great some little was done in the Roman Empire for a little time for the Church of
without consideration of Gods hand in it and should manage the rod with insolent cruelty to the Jewes that God will bring destruction upon the Assyrian for deliverance of the Jewes The confirmation of this deliverance as is the manner of God in the Prophets hath its foundation laid in the sending of Christ Chapter 11. The promise whereof and description of whose person we have set forth and characterised in the first five verses There shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse c. and the Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him the Spirit of wisdome c. and he shall not judge after the sight of his eyes but with righteousnesse shall he judge c. So that although in Hezekiahs time wherein Isaiah prophesied the host of the Assyrians were destroyed to the number of one hundred eighty five thousand by the Angel of the Lord 2 Kings 19.35 And againe in the time of Judahs captivity in Babylon they were overthrown with a mighty destruction by the Medes and Persians Dan. 5.30 yet these are not the ALL of the Threat of this Prophesie against Assyria for the Threat is carried on still in Zach. 1.15 to the end of the Chapter though at that time Judah was returned And to keep to this our Text of Isa according to the length of the foundation of this Prophesie must the superstructure be extended viz. to the comming of Christ which coming of him being not restrictively determined to his first coming in his incarnation must be left at large to reach to his second coming at the great Restauration as the Text doth seem to require in mentioning his judging v. 3. his smiting the earth v. 4. c. For we must know to give you Mr. Medes notion Alicubi as neare as I can That the old Prophets for the most part spake of the coming of Christ INDEFINITLY and in GENERALL without that distinction of first and second coming which we have more cleerly learned in the Gospel For this reason those Prophets except Daniel who distinguisheth those comings and the Gospel out of him speake of the things which should be at the coming of Christ indefinitely and altogether which we who are now more fully informed by the Revelation of his Gospel of this distinction of a twofold coming must apply each of them to its proper time Those things which befit the state of his first coming unto it and such things as befit the state of his second coming unto his second And that which befits both alike may be applied to both Which notion of Mr. Mede is the more to be acknowledged in that it may appeare by many instances from the Creation hitherto that the grand promises of great deliverances have their successive and graduall fulfilling from their first promulgation unto the end of this world as daily experience produceth fresh testimonies Calvin on Isa The context saith Isa 10.24 c. Thus saith the Lord O my people that dwellest in Zion be not affraid of the ASSYRIAN Hee shall smite thee with a rod and shall lift up his staffe against thee after the manner of EGYPT For yet a very little while and the indignation shall cease and mine anger IN THEIR DESTRUCTION c. And in that day his burden shall be taken away from thy shoulder c. Now in Hezekiahs time the Assyrian did not smite the Inhabitants of Zion but were smitten by the Angel of the Lord as afore mentioned Nor was the burden of the Assyrian taken away from off the shoulder of the dwellers at Zion at their returne from Babylon by a destruction on them under whom they were then in captivity For the Lord stirred up the spirit of Cyrus their King voluntarily to let them return as we well know the story in the second of Chron. Chapter last and Ezra Chap. 1. And further the Apostles do bring downe many passages of this eleventh of Isaiah unto the Transactions of their times and downwards applying them to the coming of Christ yea to the coming of Christ after his ascention For example ¶ 1. First that in verse 1. There shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse c. is applied by the Apostle Act. 13. v. 22. c. to v. 42. to Christ as the eminent seed of David of the seed of Jesse conjoyning a quotation out of Psal 2. Thou art my Sonne this day have I begotten thee which with other passages in that Psalme as hath been demonstrated signifies Christs visible Kingdome on earth yet to come And a quotation out of Isaiah 55.3 Touching the sure mercies of David And one other quotation out of Ps 16. That his holy one saw no corruption of purpose to prove that though David himselfe be dead yet Christ lives to be the sure mercies of David and to keep off his seed from seeing corruption that in him the ever-living seed of David may reigne to the end of this world and that in some peculiar way priviledge and relation and proportion to David or else the dint and vigor of Isaiahs and the Psalmists Text and the Apostles Commentary is made to languish Which priviledge peculiarity relation and analogy to David what can it bee but a visible Reigning or Kingdome of Christ For Christs Kingdom purely spirituall by his Word and Spirit what doth it more relate to David then to other Christian Kings and Princes of the Gentiles converted from Heathenisme or how more over Davids people or Kingdome more then over all Indians and Heathens where the Gospel is spread and received ¶ 2 Again that in verse the tenth of this eleventh of Isaiah There shall be a root of Jesse which shall stand for an ensign of the people to it shall the GENTILES seek the Apostle Rom. 15.12 draws down to Christ then ascended and gives us this sense of the Prophet That Christ is not onely the OBJECT of faith to the Gentiles but that the Gentiles shall be his SUBJECTS he reigning over them How reigning over them Marke curiously the Apostles words and you may perceive something Againe saith the Apostle There shall be a root of Iesse and he that shall RISE to REIGNE over the Gentiles in him shall the Gentiles trust His reigning as in relation to David doth not commence from his Incarnation but he shall RISE to reigne spoken by the Apostle after Christs Resurrection and Ascention and rendred as you heare by our Translators under a future notion He shall rise to reigne Yea follow the words yet closer even home to the very doores of the Original and you will see I thinke yet more 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. There shall be a root of Iesse and he shall RISE AGAINE to reigne over the Gentiles or stand up AGAINE to reigne over them Christ had before the Apostle penned that risen the first time viz. from the grave of the earth But now that he hath ascended long since up into heaven and there as it
brightnesse of the Sunne shall be nothing to it At which time as it follows the Lord of Hosts in Christ Iesus saith Diodat shall reign on Mount Zion and in Ierusalem types of the universall Church and that in great glory before his Ancientours who were the Church of the Jews by blood as well as by Profession Christ being considered as man as the local circumstance of Zion and Ierusalem cals for that notion § 3 Calvin again cleerly intimateth in many circumlocutions that his sense of this Text is that Christ speaking in the future of time after Calvins time shall establish his Church on earth in a most glorious estate Ego non dubito quin persequatur Propheta c. That is I doubt not but that the Prophet prosecutes the consolation which he had touched in the former verse to this sense or effect when the Lord shall visite his people and shall purge his Church from their filthinesses he shall settle his Kingdome and that so illustrious that it shall obscure the Sunne and Stars with its splendor which kinde of speech is usuall with the Prophets as we have already seen But here Isaiah speaks of the BODY of the Church and not onely of the HEAD Seeing therefore the Lord will ESTABLISH HIS KINGDOME upon MOUNT ZION so great shall be the Magnificence thereof in the INSTAURATION of the People as that the things that otherwise shone in the sight of men shall now be as darknesse Which that he might expresse to the life be names these things that above all are most splendent The word RULING is improperly drawn to signifie Gods vengeance For although God be said to reigne when he acts the office of a Judge yet this speech so comprehending within it concerning THE KINGDOME of God in MOUNT ZION it alwayes hath the notation of mercy and salvation For hee speaketh of the RESTITUTION of the Church Whence it follows that this is not fulfilled but in Christ He making a precise mention of Elders or Ancients useth a Synecdoche which is exceeding usuall in Scripture For he taketh a speciall part of the Church for the whole body of the Church yet not without a consult purpose He calls by the name of Ancients as well the PRIESTS as other RULERS who were chiefe over Discipline and Manners by whose moderation and prudence the rest are to be governed Under their names he comprehends all the people not onely because they represent the whole body as under their shadow the people was covered but also that believers might conceive hope of a future ORDER For otherwise it would little or nothing profit that the multitude should be left dissipated in manner of a dis-membred body or confused Masse Neither is it impertinently added BEFORE the ANCIENTS that the Jewes might know that the power of God should be MANIFEST and ILLUSTRIOUS c. For SO HE REIGNES that wee may PERCEIVE HIM PRESENT WITH US For if it should be beyond our COMPREHENSION no COMFORT would redound to us thereby For GLORY others read GLORIOUSLY others GLORIOUS I had rather take it in the substantive GLORY although it makes no difference in the sense For it teacheth how great shall be the magnificence and glory of God by ERECTING THE KINGDOME OF CHRIST in that all splendor is obscured and ONLY the glory of Christ must be eminent and CONSPICUOUS Whence it follows that THEN at length God shall injoy HIS OWN RIGHT AMONG US and have his due honour WHEN ALL HIS CREATURES BEING GATHERED INTO ORDER he alone is RESPLENDENT IN OUR EYES Thus Calvin whose words and phrases here can bear no lesse then a sense favouring a visible glorious Kingdome of Christ on earth though something of it as he saith must be comprehended by faith above sense To which visibility of Christs Kingdome on earth the correlative in 22 and 23. verses answering to our relative THEN in our Text of punishing the Kings of the earth upon the earth c. doth strongly bear witnesse § 4 Now lay altogether and then judge when was this Text ever fulfilled Surely in a litterall sense as to corporall Transactions not at their returne from Babylon For then the Babylonians were not punished nor put in prison Nor were the Iews in an outward glorious condition but as in subjection still to Babylon and made a scorn by Sanballat Tobiah c. with the multitude of their adherents hindring their building discouraging their work raising lyes laying plots to indanger them So that they were as long neer upon in repairing the Temple and City of Ierusalem and setling the state thereof from the first that they began it as they had been in Captivity * See the book of Ezra Nehemiah and Haggi Nor was this Text of Isa litterally and corporally fulfilled to them at Christs being on earth being then also under captivity and reproach by the Romans † See the story of the Evangelists and Acts. and to this day in the same condition under them and all Nations in the world Nor hath this been yet fulfilled in a spiritual sense from that time to this day in that not one of ten thousand of the Gentiles admired their Levitical glory And their Ancients the Scribes Pharisees Elders and Rulers of the Synogogues and People generally opposed and persecuted Evanagelical glory And though for a spurt some few favoured the Gospel Act. 1. Act. 2. yet by and by they universally Act. 13. fell off from this Glory and so continued untill these our times § 5 Nor can these be fulfilled 〈◊〉 ●ltimate judgement For then Christ RULES not 1 Cor. 15. v. 24. v. 28. SECT XVI § 1 THe sixth place in Isaiah is that which followes at the heels of this viz. Chapter 25. throughout but especially from v. 7. to the end of the Chapter with some passages of the 26 Chapter being also a Song of praise for the glorious state of the Church to be especially those passages v. 14. v. 19. The late invention of Chapters may not hinder our prospect upon the continued sense of this Chapter inseparably depending on the former where in the last verse the Prophet having said THEN shall the Moon be confounded and the Sun ashamed WHEN the Lord of Hosts shall REIGN in Mount Zion and Ierusalem c. explained afore he now begins this Chapter with a solemne praise to God for his preparation to and manifestation of that his glorious Reign To give you the maine passages of the whole Chapter v. 1. O Lord thou art my God I will exalt thee c. v. 2. For thou hast made of a City an heap of a defenced City a ruine a palace of strangers to be no City it shall never be built v. 3. Therefore the strong people shall glorifie thee c. v. 4. For thou hast been a strength to the poore and needy in distresse a refuge from the storme a shadow from the heat when the blast of the terrible ones is a storme against the
them again into their folds and they shall he fruitful and increase vers 4. And I will set up shepherds that shall feed them And they shall FEARE NO MORE nor be DISMAYED neither shall they be LACKING saith the Lord. verse 5. Behold the dayes come saith the Lord that I will raise unto David a RIGHTEOUS BRANCH and a KING shall reign and prosper and shall execute justice and judgement upon the earth In his dayes JUDAH shall be saved and ISRAEL shall dwel safely And this is his name whereby be shall be called THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESSE verse 7. Therefore behold the dayes come saith the Lord that they shall no more say the Lord liveth which brought up the children of Israel out of the land of Egypt verse 8. But the Lord liveth which brought up and which led the seed of the house of ISRAEL out of the NORTH COUNTRY and from ALL COUNTRIES whither I had driven them and they shall dwell in THEIR OWN LAND § 3 Mark now what the Hebrew Doctors and Jewish Rabbins as opposite as they be to Christ in their writings since the returne of the two Tribes from Babylon It is written in the book Berochoth Benzuma saith It shall come to passe that ISRAEL shall not remember their departure out of the land of Egypt in the WORLD TO COME speaking just as the Apostle Heb. 2.5 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the dayes of MESSIAH by which last clause you may see what the Rab. means by the world to come And saith the Rabbin how doth this appear That which is written in Jer. 23. saith he will prove it Behold the dayes come and they shall say no more the Lord liveth which c. which saith this Rabb wise men interpret thus not as if the name of Egypt should be blotted out but because the wonders which shall be effected in the dayes of the KINGDOME OF THE MESSIAH shall be principal and the Egyptian lesse § 4 Observe next the phrases and circumstances of the place As first That here is mention not onely of Judahs reversion and conversion but of Israels too And secondly that they shall returne not onely from the land of the NORTH but from all Countries whither they were driven which Countries are mentioned Act. 2.9 10.11 and 1 Pet. 1.1 And being compared with ancient and moderne Histories and experience doe shew that they are now scattered into all parts of the world and are so acknowledged to bee by the learned Jew R.M. Ben Israel in his SPES ISRAELIS And thirdly that at the time the Prophet intends there must be a sweet compliance between Jews and Gentiles in matters of Religion And lastly that these things must be when Christ the RIGHTEOUS BRANCH springing from David shall be KING and reign and PROSPER and execute justice and judgement in the EARTH § 5 All which duely weighed doe cleerly demonstrate without multiplying of words that they were never yet fulfilled nor can the transaction of them consist with the ultimate day of judgement And therefore are yet according to the truth of God to be fulfilled afore that day SECT XXVIII § 1 THe second place in Jeremiah is Chapter 30. and Chapter 31. * This 31 Chap. hath been alleadged before Jeroms time for the glorious state of all things in the thousand yeers of which we speak Omnes hujusmodi repromissiones jux●a Judae●s nostros Judaizantes in mille annorum regno putan●●● esse complendae c. Hie● on Jer. 31. v. 27. v. 38. both being one continued discourse of one and the same thing as the connexion in verse 1. of Chapter 31. plainly shewes In which are many things which of themselves upon bare reading of them without all glosses shew themselves never to have been fulfilled to this day since the time of that Prophesie For example marke the words well § 2 That in Chapter 30. was never yet fulfilled viz. verse 3. Lo the dayes come saith the Lord that I will bring again the CAPTIVITY of my people ISRAEL and JUDAH naming distinctly both Kingdomes containing all the twelve Tribes and cause them to returne to their own land Nor was that ever yet fulfilled in verse 8. In that day saith the Lord of Hosts I will break his yoke from off thy neck and will burst thy bonds and strangers SHALL NO MORE SERVE THEMSELVES of him but they shall serve the Lord their God and DAVID THEIR KING † The Chaldee is very remarkable 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 That is They shall obey the Messiah or Christ the Son of David their King whom I will raise up unto them Nor was that ever fulfilled in verse 10. Fear thou not O my servant JACOB saith the Lord nor be dismayed O ISRAEL for lo I will save thee from a far and thy seed from the land of their captivity and JACOB shall return and shall be in REST and QUIET and NONE shal make him AFRAID repeated again Jer. 46. v. 27. So many things in the 31. Chapter were never yet fulfilled as all that from v. 1. to 15. concerning their corporal restitution into their own Country and their visible peace and glory there Nor can these things of both Chapters be referred to the ultimate day of judgement as the nature of the things speake loud enough And therefore they are yet to be fulfilled afore that time SECT XXIX § 1 THe third place in Jeremiah is in Chapter 32. verse 37. to the end of the Chapter Verse 37. Behold I will gather them out of ALL COUNTRIES whither I have driven them in mine anger c. And I will bring them again into this PLACE and I will cause them to dwell SAFELY verse 38. And they shall be my people and I will be their God verse 39. And I will give them one heart and ONE WAY that they may fear me for EVER c. verse 40. And I will make an everlasting Covenant with them that I will not TURNE AWAY FROM THEM to do them GOOD c. verse 41. Yea I will rejoyce over them to do them good and will plant them in this LAND assuredly with my whole heart and with my whole soul verse 42. For thus saith the Lord like as I have brought all this great evil upon this people so will I bring upon them all the good that I have promised them c. § 2 Now these things thus spoken were never yet fulfilled since the captivity of the ten Tribes carried away afore this Prophesie or of the two Tribes carried away after this Prophesie they have not been gathered from all Countries into their own land they have not dwelt there safely they have not had one way c. But since the returne but of two Tribes the ten never yet returning Antiochus of Syria and the Grecians and Romans and Turks have by a continuall succession molested them And the generality of all the twelve Tribes are scattered in all Countries to this day The fulfilling of
of judgement as is fully discussed elsewhere in this Volume but do clearly comport with the beginning of the businesse of the great restauration at the generall call of the Jewes See in this third Book Chap. 2. Sect. 37. § 20. ¶ 5. c. So likewise the Apostle Paul applies the phrases and things of this 37 of Ezekiel to the times of the generall call of the Jewes Rom. 11.15 If the casting away of the Jewes be the reconciling of the World what shall be the receiving of the Jewes but LIFE FROM THE DEAD So likewise St. John in Revelation chap. 11.11 to 14 shewes plainly that the witnesses must first rise and then there was a great Earthquake and then the tenth part of the City of the whore of Babylon fals and thousands are slaine which things can have no fellowship with the ultimate day of judgement especially if we marke that the Earthquake the fall of the City and the slaughter are mentioned afore the sounding of the seventh Trumpet Now within the last of the space of which seventh Trumpet fals the ultimate judgement and therefore these things belong to the great restauration at the ruine of Antichrist and the call of the Jewes and the setting up of the glorious Church of Jewes and Gentiles for presently after ver 14 15. the seventh Trumpet sounds and the Kingdomes of the World become the Kingdoms of our Lord and of his Christ Thus of the places in Ezekiel SECT XXXV Next we come to Daniel The first place in this Prophet is in the second chapter from ver 31. to ver 36. § 1 NOw Mr. Medes lately printed Diatribae pars 4. and his Opuscula and my pen being met I shall give him the way and precedency as glad of such a strongly-learned Captaine to lead me up in the Skirmish for the truth now in hand against the many opposers thereof And the rather because perhaps such are the partiall-personalities that act some mens braines the same truth will be better accepted from his mouth then from mine Quo demum saith he * Opuscul par 2. p. 20. Arg. 2. absoluto c. i. e. The fourth Kingdom or Monarchy according to Daniel is that upon the dissolution and abolition whereof followes the consummation of Christs Kingdom * By Christs Kingdom which Mr. Mede do●h ●o often mention in these ●is discourses here quoted in this §. 1. he ●eans as he expounds it in other places of his workes CHRISTS CHURCH as CHRISTIAN or the CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF CHRIST See before in this third book chap. 2. Sect. 12 S. in the large marginal note But the Roman Kingdome being once extinct and abolished the Kingdom of Christ shall be consummated therefore the Roman Kingdome or Monarchy is the fourth The major or first proposition is most evident from either prophesie of Daniel As concerning Nebuchadnezzars dreame thou sawest saith he chap. 2. v. 34 35. untill a stone was cut out without hands and it smoate the image upon its feet of iron and clay so that it brake them to peeces So the wind carryed them away and no place was found for them But the STONE that smote the image became a great MOUNTAINE so that it filled the whole earth That is Daniel himselfe being the Interpreter in the dayes of the fourth Kingdome or Monarchy the God of Heaven will raise up a Kingdome this is that stone cut out of the mountain which shall not for ever be destroyed and which shall not be left to another people as it befell the former Monarchies but it shall crumme and consume all those Kingdoms but it selfe shall stand for ever that is the stone of Christs Kingdome having now for many ages past been cut out of the mountaine of this world at length when the time decreed of God shall come the last parts of this image being cast out and utterly abolished though hitherto it hath been but a STONE and indeed of offence or stumbling shall then grow into an HUGE MOUNTAINE and shall fill the whole earth For the minor or second proposition That the Roman Kingdome or Monarchy being once extinct and abolished the Kingdom or Monarchy of Christ shall be consummated it is easily proved out of the New Testament For by or from the abolition of Antichrist shall the Kingdome of Christ be consummated 2 Thes 2.8 And that wicked one shall be revealed whom the Lord will consume with the spirit of his mouth and shal abolish with the splendor or brightnes of his coming or as the Syriack shall kill him with the revelation or manifestation of his coming So also it is apparent out of the Apocalyps that Antichrist shall remaine till the sounding of the seventh that is the last Trumpet which once sounding there are great voyces in Heaven THE KINGDOMES OF THE WORLD ARE BECOME THE KINGDOMS OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST who shall reigne for ever and ever Rev. 11.15 the very same thing which the Angel a little afore Rev. 10.6 foretold That the seventh Trumpet sounding the MYSTERY OF GOD SHALL BE FINISHED as he hath declared to his servants the Prophets But Antichrist was to rise out of the Roman Empire 2 Thes 2.7 and Revel 16. John affirmes Antichrist to be one of the seven-headed beast The foure Kingdomes in Daniel are saith Mr. Mede * Diatr par 4. p. 361.393 twice revealed first to Nebuchadnezzar in a glorious image of foure metals 2 To Daniel himselfe in a vision of foure divers beasts arising out of the Sea The intent of both is by that succession of Kingdomes to point out the time of the KINGDOME OF CHRIST which no other Kingdome should succeed or destroy Nebuchadnezzars IMAGE of MONARCHIES Dan. 2. points out TWO STATES of the Kingdome of Christ The first to be while the times of those Kingdoms of the Gentiles yet lasted typified by a STONF CUT OUT OF A MOUNTAINE WITHOUT HANDS the Monarchical STATUE YET STANDING upon his FEET The second not to be untill the UTTER DESTRUCTION and DISSIPATION OF THE IMAGE when the stone having smote it upon the feet should GROW INTO A GREAT MOUNTAINE WHICH SHOULD FILL THE WHOLE EARTH The first may be called for distinction sake REGNUM LAPIDIS the Kingdome of the Stone which is the slate of Christs Kingdome WHICH HITHERTO HATH BEEN The other REGNUM MONTIS the Kingdome of the Mountain that is of the Stone growne into a Mountaine c. which is the state of his Kingdome which hereafter shall be The INTERVALLUM between these two from the time the stone was first hewen out that is the Kingdome of Christ was first advanced untill the time it became a MOUNTAINE that is when the MYSTERY OF GOD shall be FINISHED is the subject of the Apocalypticall visions Note here that the STONE is expounded by Daniel to be that LASTING KINGDOME which the God of Heaven should set up Secondly That the STONE was hewne out of the MOUNTAINE before it SMOTE the IMAGE upon the
FEET and consequently before the Image was DISSIPATED And therefore that the KINGDOME typified by the STONE while it remained a STONE must needs be within the TIMES OF THOSE MONARCHIES that is before the last of them viz. the Roman should expire Wherefore Daniel interprets vers 44. of this second chapter That IN THE DAYES of these Kingdomes not after them but while some of them were in being the God of Heaven should set up a Kingdome WHICH SHOULD NEVER BE DESTROYED nor LEFT as the other were to another people but should BREAKE IN PEECES and CONSUME ad those Kingdomes and it selfe should stand for ever And all this he speaks as the INTERPRETATION of the STONE FOR AS MUCH saith he AS THOU SAWEST THAT A STONE WAS CUT OUT OF THE MOUNTAIN WITHOUT HANDS AND THAT IT BRAKE IN PEECES THE IRON THE BRASSE THE CLAY THE SILVER AND THE GOLD Here make the full point for these words belong not to that which followes as our Bibles misse-distinguishing seem to refer them but to that which went afore of their interpretation But the STONE becoming a Mountaine he expounds not but leaves to be gathered by what he had already expounded So then IN THE DAYES OF THOSE KINGDOMES of the Gentiles signifies DURING THEM and in the latter part of them as the nature of the thing spoken of sufficiently argues which was to destroy the last Kingdome which had destroyed and swallowed the former three I mean the second swallowed or possessed the first the third the second the fourth the third and so in a sence by the destruction of the fourth the STONE destroyeth all the rest as contained therein For the stone smites neither the golden part nor the silver nor the brasse immediately but onely the feet of iron and clay and yet by that blow was the brasse the silver and the gold destroyed also in as much as they all came by succession to the iron I adde that the dissipation of the gold silver and brasse together with the Iron may bee 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 typi the comlinesse or conveniency of the type because the parts of the Image in the type could not succeed one another in time as the Kingdomes signified by them did and so the Image appeared to be dissipated all at once in vision though the Kingdomes were not so save only in the sence afore-named Thus Mr. Mede to whom I assent almost in all things I have other good company to goe along with me in this point upon this Chapter but I must first premise some things to make way for them You have in this second Chapter of Daniel from ver 36. to ver 46. the prophesie of this visibly-glorious Kingdome of Christ to bee on earth given by God to Nebuchadnezzar in a dream of a great Image ver 31. c. of foure Mettals in the foure parts thereof the Head being of gold the Brest and Armes of silver the Belly and Thighes of brasse the Leggs and Feete of Iron but in the feet a mixture of clay and to Daniel by the spirit of propheticall revelation to interpret it according to the true intent and meaning of Gods mind therein According to which in ver 37 38. Daniel tels Nebuchadnezzer that he the said Nebuchadnezzar is the first part of the first metal viz. the Head of gold in that the God of Heaven had given him a Kingdom or Empire viz. the Assyrio-Chaldean and power and strength and glory Why further hee is called a golden head wee shall annex more conveniently by and by In ver 39. Daniel tels him that after him shall arise an inferiour Kingdom which he applies to the Breast and Armes of silver mentioned afore in verse 32. which fitly resembles the Empire that next followed viz. the Medo Persian Which taking the said golden head when Darius Dan. 5. tooke Babylon added to it this breast of Empire with the two armes of Medes and Persians And therefore this silver Empie is called inferiour not in respect of power authority or Territory wherein it was greater by taking to it selfe that of the former and adding its own but in manner of Government as in relation to the Church being far more harsh to the Jewes till the last then the former The Jewes injoying golden dayes in comparison under Nebuchadnezzars Empire although he was the first that took the Kingdome from the Jewes Which is the reason why the sacred storie of the Jewish Churches foraigne State begins at Nebuchadnezzar calling him the head when as the Empire of Assyria and Chaldea was long afore him in being viz. the Scripture takes no notice of the Kingdomes of Heathens or of the world further then as they concerne the woe or weale of the Church This Nebuchadnezzar therefore beginning the desolation of the Church of the Jewes as to their Temple-worship and habitation in the injoyment of these in their own Land is called the head of that monstrous Image of Monarchy In the same 39 verse Daniel tells him that after that second Empire of silver shall arise a third of brasse which metall though otherwise not expresse intimates by the order and proportion of descention and degeneration in calling the silver one inferiour to the golden that this third brazen one shall be as much baser and worse if not more in the sence aforesaid then the second of silver as the silver was worse then the gold And this was to signifie the Grecian Empire or Monarchy Alexander the Great being the Belly that possessed it in whole and his two Commanders succeeding him are the two thighes or hips For though foure at first shared it yet all by their disagreeing and striving soon fell into the hands of those two Whereof one had the Northern moyety or half called therefore the King of the North the other the Southern called thereupon the King of the South as you have the matter at large by way of prophesie Dan 11. to which the best Histories since doe exactly answer But of this more after when we come to the eleventh of Daniel In ver 40 41 42.43 Daniel tells Nebuchadnezzar that the fourth Kingdome Empire or Monarchy shall be of iron and clay Thereby signifying a baser state then the former in the sence afore-explained And this must of necessity signifie the Roman Empire which next followed the Grecian conquering it as Dan. 9. prophesies and Histories since singularly shew the performance In the days of this Iron Empire Christ comes ver 44. Imperante Augusto natus est Christus Imperante Tiberio crucifixus is known to every School-boy that hath learned his Grammer He came in the time of the Roman Empire not in the time of the Grecian or any of the former And this Roman Empire is described by and called Iron because it was harder and hardier to breake the former and more cruell as wee afore intimated to the Church Witnesse the Vespasian-Titan cruelty prophesied by Christ Matth. 24.1 c. to come to
¶ 3. Such a Kingdome is here intended as was to be continued to the Jewes without alteration So the Text it shall not be given to another people from Daniels people But when Christ first came and brought his Spirituall Kingdome whiles to be meerly spirituall he first preached the Gospell to the lost sheep of the house of Israel from whom notwithstanding the Gospell was taken away and given to the Gentiles The which Argument is yet more plainly laid downe in Dan. 7. ver 18. The Saints of the most high shall take the Kingdomes from the Beasts and possesse it for ever and ever To which some answer the words are to be understood of a strange people Whereunto I reply the sence is the same another people or a strange people are indifferently the same sith all were esteemed strangers to the Jewes which were not Jewes Others object it shall not be given to another people because Christ will exercise his spiritual Lordship himselfe To which sence I will subscribe if any shew me who did exercise this spirituall Lordship before the coming of Messiah For so much the words sound That whereas you have been held under the Tyrants of this world thus long upon the recovery of your Kingdome it shall never be resigned to any as it hath been Now nothing makes more against them then this For it our Lord did assume such a Kingdome as was formerly resigned to others it cannot be meant of spirituall regiment ¶ 4. Such a Kingdome is here meant as must answer to Daniels scope in his answer to the Kings dreame But if this Kingdome be meant spiritually only then Daniel had missed the scope much For Nebuchadnezzar had his thoughts busied about the issue of HIS Monarchy according to which thoughts the dream was directed Daniel interpreting it undertakes to resolve him fully For in a word Daniel intends two main points 1. To comfort the Jewes in the losse of their Kingdom liberty shewing that after many changes it should be restored to them againe 2. To convince the King of his Tyranny over them by which his third Heire should be nothing the warmer another should take it from him a third from him and a fourth from him which at length maugre all their despight should be returned to the Jewes in greater glory then ever they lost it Now whether the spirituall Kingdome of Christ ●oth answer this scope or no I leave to the judgement of the godly wise Thus Mr. Huet to whom in the generall and maine I fully consent § 5 Next let us heare Mr. Parker on this second of Daniel The maine controversie saith he in this vision is about the iron feet and legs and the stone that smote them The opinion of some is that the legges and toes of iron signifie the successors of Alexander in the Grecian Monarchy and especially the Seleucidae And that the Stone cut out of the mountaine signifies Christ at his first coming and his spirituall Kingdome But this cannot stand ¶ 1. Because every metall signifies a distinct Kingdome and the fullnesse and complement the●eof from the beginning to the perfect end And therefore as the brazen belly and thighes are the whole and perfect Grecian Kingdome so accordingly the legs and feet of iron doe signifie another Kingdome distinguished from the Grecian which cannot be the Seleucidae and other Successors in the same Kingdome For as the golden head signified the whole Babylonian Kingdome and the silver breast and armes the Persian so the brazen belly and thighes the whole Grecian including the Seleucidae and the other Successors For these make up the integrity ●nd fulnes of the Grecian Monarchy or Kingdom as much as the Successors of Nebuchadnezzar make up the integrity of the Babylonian or as much as the Successors of Cyrus doe concur to the perfect constitution of the Persian And so when the Greeke Kingdome is proposed Dan. chap. 8. ver 21 22. it is expresly described as constituted not onely of Alexander the Great but also of the Seleucidae and other the successors in the same Kingdome ¶ 2. This Vision must reach to the last dayes chap. 2.28 which could not be if the legges and feet the extreame and utmost part of the image should end in the Seleucidae for as much as this Kingdome expired before the birth of Christ ¶ 3. Because the legges are said to be of iron in comparison of the parts and Kingdomes going before which were of weaker metals Whereas the Seleucidae and the other success●rs of Alexander had not the strength of Alexander c. 8.21.22 Thou wilt-say the Kingdom is represented by iron onely in relation to the Church whereunto it was more terrible then the former I reply 1 As the two first Kingdomes are represented by unequall metalls the first of gold the second of silver to note an absolute inferiority of the one unto the other chap. 2.39 so by proportion the two following of brasse and iron to note an absolute imparity in strength between the latter and the former Wherefore the Iron Kingdome must be absolutely and in it selfe stronger then the Brazen and not onely in respect of particular exercise and imployment of its strength against the people of the Church 2. The Iron Kingdome is expresly said to be as iron because it brused all these that is the former Kingdoms and not onely because more terrible to the Jewes ver 40. 3. Because it is the same with the fourth beast with the iron teeth chap. 7. v. 7. which is therefore so represented because it devou●ed the WHOLE EARTH and not the Jewes onely 4. Because Nebuchadnezzar and Haman in the former Kingdomes were more formidable to the Jewes then the Seleuc●dae And therefore there is no reason that in this respect only the fourth should be represented by Iron in comparison of the former Kingdomes as stronger and more terrible then those ¶ 4. In the dayes of these Kings shall the God of Heaven set up the Kingdome of his Sonne Whereas the Seleucidae and the whole Greeke Empire was utterly dissolved before the birth of Christ v. 44. § 6 Neither can the Stone that smote the Image be Christ at his first coming and his Kingdome immediately following c. for the reasons following ¶ 1. Because the Kingdome signified by the stone must breake in peeces all the other Kingdomes But this Kingdome of Christ ☞ that was and is between his first and second coming was not appointed for the breaking down of all earthly Kingdomes this being the time of the Gentiles Luk 21.24 and for the adversary to reign and for the Church to be trampled under foot Rev. 11.2 ¶ 2. Againe the Kingdome here spoken of doth breake in peeces all other Kingdomes so that those being utterly extinct this alone doth stand in place of them ver 44. Now this state is not to be expected under the Kingdome of Patience or before the fall of Antichrist who fallen the Kingdomes of the earth
shall become the Lords and his Christs Rev. 11.15.18 ¶ 3. Further what prerogative and advancement had it been for the Kingdome of Christ SPIRITUAL to have broken down ☞ the Selcucidae and other Horns of the Greeke Empire as long as another Kingdome the Kingdom of the Romans succeeded in their place to beate downe the Church by the Heathen Emperors and Antichrist for longer space of time and with greater and more terrible persecution then ever before § 7 Contrarily I affirme that the legges feet and toes of the iron doe signifie the Roman Kingdome 1. Because it is represented by a distinct mettall coming after the Brazen belly and thighes which is the Grecian For no other distinct Monarchy came after the Grecian but this as History doth shew 2. Because t is stronger then all the rest and breaketh them in peeces Dan. 2.40 3. The Iron legs and feet are parallell with the Iron teeth of the fourth Beast which signifies the Roman Kingdome Dan. 7.7 4. The ten toes representing the ten Kings are accordingly a character of the Roman Kingdome Revel 12.3 and 13.1 and 17.12 5. T is such a Kingdome as must stand to be destroyed by the Kingdome of the Saints in the end of time and therefore can be no other ☜ then the Roman Kingdome yet continuing under Antichrist § 8 The Stone is the Kingdome of the Saints as it is interpreted Dan. 2.44.45 with chap. 7.26 27. ☜ And that is the Kingdome to be set up at the fall of Antichrist as it appeareth by these reasons 1. Because it shal be set up to destroy all adverse Kingdoms in the world which cannot be expected til about the time of the fal of Antichrist ☜ 2. It shall not rise till about the sounding of the seventh Trumpet which is the time of the fall of Antichrist Revel 11.15 16 17. 3. Then and not before it shall fill all the earth ver 34 35.44 45. that is all Kingdoms shall be subject unto it chap. 7.26 27. compare Rev. 11.15 Thus Mr. Parker to whom in the maine and generall of his matter I assent § 9 In the last place let us hear Mr. Archer speak in his fore-cited book p. 7. 8. And then I shall take my turne The fourth Monarchy saith he was that of the Romans which because it began farre lower then the rest viz. more Westward and yet rose as high Eastward as the highest of the former therefore it became a mightier Monarchy then all the three former This is expressed in this second of Daniel by legges of Iron because it was the strongest of all and subdued all under it But in processe of time the body of the world which it bore up being so great to which it was a leg it divided it selfe into two legges viz. the Easterne and Westerne Monarchy Which yet though divided was as strong as Iron and held all Nations under them But in processe of time fell into feet and toes The Eastern Monarchy was swallowed up by the Turke the Westerne fell into divers Kingdomes But among these sub-divided Kingdomes was strength and weaknesse the feet being part of iron and part of clay And much mingling there shall be amongst them to re-joyne the Kingdomes into one body some whereof are weak and some strong as iron and clay but never shall be as Iron cannot be mixed with clay The Spaniards and Austrians of Spaine and Germany and other Nations of Europe some of which are strong and some weake have sought by marriages and other covenants to mingle and re-joyne themselves into one Monarchy but it shall never bee as we cannot mingle iron and clay But in the period and up-shot of their Soveraignty and Monarchy they shall remaine distinct Kingdomes as Feete and Toes of Iron and Clay partly weake and partly strong § 10 Now in the dayes of this Roman Monarchy this fourth Western Monarchy there shall be a stone cut out without hands which shall ruine these Kingdomes smiting the Image on the feet of iron and clay and so swallow up the whole image all the fore-going Monarchies being brought under it and by it to nothing And it becomes a Monarchy over the whole earth where ever the former Monarchies had ruled ver 35. That is as it is explained ver 44 45. a Kingdome which that stone shall obtaine set up by the hand of the God of Heaven Whereas the other Kingdomes or Monarchies were erected by men on earth though permitted and ordered by God This Kingdome or Monarchy shall swallow up in it all fore-going Monarchies And this is a FIFT Monarchy which shall arise in the world after the former foure which is meant of a state of Christs Kingdome as appeares by severall reasons ¶ 1. Marke it is called a Stone as Christ is the cheife corner stone which the builders refused 1 Pet. 2. v. 3. c. to 8. ¶ 2. Againe it is a stone not in hand or cut out without hands Because God shall reare up this Kingdome As touching Mr. Archers words of Gods rearing up this Kingdome without hands of humane helpe I cannot insert or assent to while I stick at that place in Daniel chap. 12. ver 1. c. that when Michael shall stand up to deliver his people meaning the great and generall deliverance of the Jewes from temporall and spirituall captivity there shall be a great time of trouble such as there never was since it was a Nation even to that same time Insomuch that many of the Jewes afore as it were a sleep in the dust or as dead men in their forlorne hopelesse and helplesse condition shall now at Christs appearance awake and stand up for the cause of their deliverance yet some of them shall fall off to their everlasting shame According to which there is a double period of time relating to their deliverance mentioned in the eleventh and twelfth verses of that chapter as if it should begin at one thousand two hundred and ninety yeares after the ceasing of the daily sacrifice but they onely should be blessed that wait and come to the one thousand three hundred thirty and fifth year which is forty five years after But of the full meaning of this place to this sence and the demonstration thereof we shal hear after in our last place of Daniel This I confesse and I can freely conceive that whereas the Church of Christ is that stone that Kingdome of Christ as Mr. Mede Mr. Huet and Mr. Parker have afore well expressed or hinted so Christs call of the residue of the Church into the state of grace at the great and last bringing in of the Jewes shall be so immediately and suddenly done by Christ himselfe by his appearing in the clouds and such like extraordinary wayes as in the birth of a Nation at once as the Prophet describes their call that there shall not be used for ought I know the Ministry of mens preaching to that end ¶ 3. It s
And that in Luk. 19. vers 11. c. to 15. He spake a parable because he was nigh to Jerusalem and because they thought that the Kingdom of God should immediately appeare c. And that in Luk. 21. ver 31. When you see these things come to passe know that the Kingdom of God is at hand See what went afore viz. The Sonne of Mans coming in a cloud with power and great glory borrowed from Daniel And that in 2 Tim. 4.1 I charge thee before God and the Lord Jesus Christ who shall judge the quicke and dead at his appearing and his Kingdom must signifie the same Kingdome that Daniel saw should be at the destruction of Antichrist and consequently the Kingdome of a thousand years which the Apocalyps includes between the beginning and the consummation of the great Judgement By these we may understand the rest Taking this for a sure ground That this expression of the Sonne of Mans coming in the cloudes of Heaven so often inculcated in the New Testament is taken from and hath referrence to the prophesie of Daniel being no where else found in the Old Testament As our Saviour also cals himselfe so frequently The Son of Man because Daniel so called him in that Vision of the great Judgement and that we might look for the accomplishment of what is there prophesied of in him It was not in vaine that when our Saviour quoted the prophesie of Daniel hee added He that readeth let him understand * Matth. 24. ver 15. Certainly the great Mystery of Christ is cheifly and most distinctly revealed in that Booke § 1 Thus out of my great respect to Mr. Medes learning having given him the precedency to speak first I shall limp after and stammer forth my own Notions such as they are § 2 In the second verse out of the strivings of the blustering spirits of ## the inhabitants of the foure quarters of the World in a Sea of Warres there ariseth a succession of foure Monarchies each in his turn ruling the greatest part of the whole earth This order or series of the foure Monarchies began with Nimrod about the year of the world one thousand seven hundred and eighty eight and afore Christ two thousand one hundred and eighty three and hath continued to this day This succession order or series of the foure Monarchies the Prophet according to his vision sets forth in the third verse under the name and notion of foure Beasts Which he explaines in the seventeenth verse to signifie four Kings or Monarches that should arise out of the earth that is by earthly means domineer over the greatest part of the earth § 3 The first Beast ver 4. is like a Lyon that had Eagles wings wherewith he was wont to lift up himselfe from the earth till they were plucked and then he was made to stand upon his feet as a man resting upon the earth and a mans heart was given unto him By all which is meant the Babylonian Monarchy which was strong like a Lyon and had wings of celerity and victory becoming the Assyrio-Chaidean Monarchy whereby it was lifted up to an Imperiall eminency above the generality of all the earth Obadiah ver 4. Jer. chap. 4. ver 13. Those his wings are plucked by Darius the Mede and Cyrus the Persian and so made to stand as a man upon his feet that is was brought down to the common rank of men And hath a mans heart given unto him that is the spirit of an ordinary man an ordinary low boates peasants plebeian spirit not an Heroick and Imperiall § 4 The second Beast vers 5. is like a Beare that raised up it selfe on one side and had three ribs in its mouth between its teeth and they said thus unto it Arise and devoure much flesh By all which is meant the Persian Monarchy which was ravenously cruell like a Bear raising up one dominion induring no Mate or Corrivall but subdued first the Medes then the Babylonians uniting all into one Monarchy Between the teeth of his mouth of his desires and power demanding and snatching more dominion he hath the three ribs of the Easterne Westerne and Southerne parts of the world by conquest compare Dan. 8.4 He ariseth and eateth much flesh in his cruell slaughterings and spoilings in pursuance of his Victories § 5 The third Beast ver 6. is like a Leopard which had upon the back of it foure wings of a fowle and had also foure heads and dominion was given to it By which is signified the Grecian Monarchy which was like a Leopard in subtilty celerity and rapacity Jer. 5.6 Hab. 1.8 Dan. 8.5 The Subtilty appeared in the policy of Philip the Father and Alexander the Sonne in laying the plot for this Monarchy slyly occasioning a quarrell to fall out with the neighbour Nations And in the cunning of Alexander in battell that would alwayes fight his supernumerous Enemy in straites where his said enemy might not have roome to bring up more of his men in fight then Alexander on his part could display in battell The swift celerity appeared in that the Grecians under the said Alexander did so suddenly within about twelve years over-run the greatest part of the world as if this Conquerour had flowne upon wings of whom the proverb was He came he saw he overcame And is therefore described in Dan. 8. by an Hee-Goate which skips as if he touched not the ground The rapacity or ravenousnesse to devoure appeared especially against the Jewes the foure heads of this Leopard and their Successors exercising matchlesse cruelty against them and every where as naturally ravenous more tearing and destroying then taking prey For Alexander and the Empire under him being the Body his four Captaines that immediately succeeded him in the Empire were the foure Heads or Rulers Dan. 8.8 and 11.4 Cassander head of Macedonia Antigonus of Asia Seleucus of Syria and Ptolomy of Egypt all possessing Imperiall dignity at once By which this Monarchy became a Monster and monstrous in devouring § 6 The fourth Beast verse 7. is so variously monstrous and strangely different that no naturall Beast nor Name is found meet to describe him onely he is said to have ten hornes and iron teeth to devour and feet to stamp the residue of the beasts under it A strange beast different from all Beasts and all the Beasts but compounded as John shewes Rev. 13. of all foure By this description of Daniel is set forth the Roman Monarchy which according to Daniels words was dreadfull and terrible to all Nations being exceeding strong to annoy them all having such teeth of warre as Scipio Pompey Caesar c. iron victors That addition of nailes of brasse ver 19. signifies their Imperiall Senate and Provinciall Magistrates who held fast whatsoever the iron teeth conquered The ten Hornes are explained by Saint John Rev. 17. to be the character of the Roman Empire and to signifie the ten Kingdomes into which at last it
sate upon the throne to receive the Booke And he is also said to be brought before the ancient of dayes which words saith Mr. Parker untill better light may shine I cannot but conjecture saith he that they doe signifie the Saints who bring Christ neare to the ancient of dayes BY IMPORTVNITY OF PRAYERS for the obtaining of the Kingdome and removall of it from the Beast Whereupon the Kingdome with all the dominion and glory thereof following in ver 14. to the end of the chapter is given to him that is to Christ and his Saints as afore cleared The beginning whereof saith Mr. Parker is at the fall of Antichrist and the setting up of the Throne of Judgement as appeareth vers 21 22 23.25 26. and is absolved in heavenly perfection at the Resurrection immediatly ensuing So he The greatnesse of it is in those words that All People Nations and Languages should serve him signifying that it is the very same Kingdome or Monarchy in place and substance only the quality shall be better and the quantity bigger these words holding forth saith Mr. Parker the universall conversion of the remnant of the earth who at the fall of Antichrist shall be subject to Christ and his Ordinances in the hand of his holy people the witnesses of truth for which cause they are also said to be subject to them v. 26 27. Isa 60.10 12. All that shall withdraw their ●ecks from such subjection shall be destroyed ☞ And this is the first state or rising of New Jerusalem the space of five and forty yeares before its compleating in the resurrection which state is specially described by all the Prophets The description of the continuance of this Kingdom of Christ is that it shall be for ever as hath been afore largely opened § 15 From the whole visionall representation and propheticall Nartative in this chapter Mr. Archers short argument I may call it in matter is considerable especially if put into forme thus Christ the Son of Man must have a Monarchy on earth delivered to him by God the Ancient of daies at the ruine of the fourth Monarchy to bee in his occupation at his second appearance and from thence to the end of the world But this cannot be meant of his spirituall and providentiall Kingdome which he had before the foure Monarchies 1 Cor. 10.1 c. as after the end of this world at the period of the thousand yeares he hath no Kingdom but resignes up all to the Father 1 Cor. 15.24 28. Therefore this is yet to come the fourth Monarchy being not yet destroyed nor Antichrist the main and most part of that fourth Monarchy § 16 Adde for a close of all we shall say upon this seventh of Daniel the resolution and reasons of learned Master Huet upon the scope thereof This Kingdome saith he * Huet on Daniel chap. 7. ver 14. is ascribed to the person of the Messiah which in ver 22.27 is given to and possessed by the Saints It is Christs authoritatively it is the Saints by delegation and ministry And such as rule for God and according to God are said to rule with God Hos 11 12. Rev. 2.26 27. which Kingdome of our Lord is either meerly spirituall and inward whereof he maketh no VICAR saving his holy Spirit and this Regency he reserveth with himselfe as a peculiar Royalty or else outward and mixt partly spirituall in the Ordinances of Worship and partly civill in Equity and Justice according to righteous lawes c. This admits of Deputation And the exercise of it may be ascribed either to God or Man the first and second causes never jarring This is that dominion here mentioned whereof the Iews are deprived by the tyranny of the Roman Monarchy Yet now through the glorious appearance of the Deliverer it is restored to them againe never more to be wrested from them This interpretation the circumstances of the Text confirme 1. It is such a regiment as was resisted by that very People Languages and Nations that after were brought in to serve and obey it upon the violent breaking to peeces of all that perseveringly resisted it But thus the spiritual Kingdome of Christ is not set up Ergo. 2. This Kingdom is such as may admit of humane deputation viz. that may be exercised by the Saints on earth ver 22. Judgement was given to the Saints of the most high and the Saints possessed the Kingdom But Christs spiritual Kingdom admits of no deputation seeing none among men can give the Spirit command the Conscience or move the Will but Christ alone So he I will adde a word and I have done with this Scripture and that may be a third Argument The dominion here prophesied and promised is that which was taken from the Jewes 1. By the Babylonian captivity wherein Daniel and the Jewes now were and in a way of comforting him and them against this their present desolate condition these visions and predictions are given to him and upon his sadnesse at first dark sight of them frequently mentioned in this booke they are further explained to him See more in an exact consideration of the whole ninth chapter of this prophesie 2. By the desolations of Jerusalem And accordingly Daniel sadly complaines in prayer to God in chap. 9. ver 12. That under the whole Heaven hath not been done as hath been done unto Jerusalem And for his comfort it is answered vers 24. That there were but seventy weekes to be determined upon the holy City which now hee understood ver 1.2 that they were neare expiration 3. By the ceasing of the daily sacrifice which is expresly mentioned chap. 12.11 as from thence to begin the account of one thousand two hundred and ninety yeares at the expiration whereof their full deliverance should commence Now observe That therefore the dominion passing away from the Jewes 1. passed away by Temporall calamities as in the captivity and the desolations of Jerusalem 2. By the interruption of outward publicke worship But the spirituall Kingdome of Christ he ruling their hearts by his Spirit and they worshipping him in secret with spirituall worship cannot passe away from a people by those two things But contrariwise as the Jewes were a religious people and the onely Church of Christ many years after the captivity yea and some hundreds of years after their returne till the Apostles times so the Christian Church was most flourishing spiritually when outwardly most persecuted under the ten persecutions and were faine to serve God in secret at dead midnight Compare the story of the Acts with Rev. 11.1 c. and Rev. 12.1 c. Fox Martyrolog Volum 1. all which relate to those times as Mr. Fox in his Book of Martyrs gives us a particular account SECT XXXVII Wherein Daniel chap. 11. and chap. 12. are collated so far as they assert our maine Thesis touching the GENERALL AND GLORIOUS RESTAURATION OF THE CHURCH AND RESTITUTION OF ALL THINGS § 1 THat I may
Commentary he explaines thus Of the Saints of these times some were put to death by the sword 2 Maccab. 5.26 Others were cast into the mercilesse fire 2 Maccab. 7.5 Others spoiled of their goods 1 Maccab. 1.35 And others were sold to the Gentiles for slaves 2 Maccab. 5.24 The little help they had in these distresses was the exploite of Mattathias and his Sons Judas and his Brethren Who though they were but a handfull in respect of Antiochus his Army yet through the good hand of God prospering their attempts they were a refuge to their distressed brethren and a vexation to their enemies To whom they gave many onsets and many foiles 1 Macca 2.24 25 44. yet were there many false brethren as Alcimus and others § 3 In the 34. ver which according to our last English translation is And SOME of them of understanding shall fall to try them and to purge and to make them white even to the time of the end because it is yet for an appointed time We have saith Mr. Mede Clausulam persecution is Epiphanianae c. That is The close of Epiphanes his persecuting And therefore he reads it points it and notes it thus And of those that are understanding men MANY shall fall for the tryall of them and to make them pure unto the time of the end there putting the full stop of the whole five and thirtieth verse adding at those words unto the time of the end this note That is to saith he the end of the Greekish Kingdome And accordingly he comments upon it thus With this close saith he of the Epiphanian persecution the Greekish Kingdome according to the reckoning of the Holy Spirit is judged to have its end neither beyond that doth it come into the account of the propheticall Tetrarchy or quaternion of four Kingdomes And bids us for this to compare Dan. 8.23 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 To which let me not inconveniently adde this that our English renders that of Dan. 8.23 And in the LATTER time of THEIR KINGDOME But Pagnin and Arias in novissimo regni eorum i. e. in the last of their Kingdome § 4 In the 36 verse the former part we have saith Mr. Mede * Note that in all the general sence of the verses following of this 11. chap. of Dan. which Mr. Mede gives of them as to signifie the fourth Roman Monarchy Mr. Huet also doth concur with him the characterisme of the fourth to wit the Roman Kingdom c. This verse in our English is rendred and pointed thus And the King shall doe according to his will and he shall exalt himselfe and magnifie himselfe above every God c. But Master Mede begins this 36 verse higher viz. from the last clause of the five and thirtieth verse which last clause is reckoned to begin immediately after the word end thus even to the time of the end or as Master Mede BECAUSE as yet unto an appointed time a King shal doe according to his pleasure and shal extol and magnifie himself above every God For saith he these words as thus parted and pointed are a Transition And the Article H prefixed to King 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is not here 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 commemorative or repetitionall of some thing or person mentioned afore but in this place onely signifies some certaine or eminent thing or person as it doth likewise in Isa 7.14 Behold a Virgin shall conceive of which virgin there is no mention afore yet is it written with that article prefixed 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And of the ill placing of Soph Pasuck the Hebrew full point in the middle or ●ody of the verse contrary to distinct order and sence see Gen. 23.17 and elsewhere In which place of Genesis the full point put at made sure in our English or the Hebrew 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 round about which is all one the Hebrew differing a little in the order of the words is contrary to nature For doubtlesse the assurance and the person to whom the assurance is made should be put both within the same period or full stop But you see if you list to turne to it in the English translation which is pointed just according to the Hebrew the field and the cave and the trees of the field of Ephron were made sure put in the seventeenth verse locked up with a full point And then the eighteenth verse begins Unto Abraham for a possession Mr. Mede having thus parted and pointed this six and thirtieth verse of the eleventh of Daniel he comments upon as much of it as is afore expressed by him thus The thirty sixth verse is the characterism of the fourth or Roman Kingdome from the conquering of Macedonia to the end of Augustus who as it were with a certaine fiercenesse and torrent of fortune brought into subjection to himselfe the Gentiles or Nations and their gods * Vid. Florum l. 2. c. 7. Patert l. 1. c. 6. 1 Macc. c. 8. See the like phrase also concerning the rising Persian Monarchy Dan. 8.4 and touching the Grecian Dan. 11.4 By a propheticall Trope The Gods of Cities and Nations are said to be made subject and conquered when the Nations and Cities themselves are brought into subjection over whom those gods were supposed to be presidents and protectors Isa 46.2 Jer. 50.2 and 51.44 and chap. 48.7 Even as on the contrary which you may more wonder at they are said to serve those Gods that is politically who are compelled to submit their necks to those Nations whose gods they were Deut. 4.28 with parallell places in chap. 28. vers 36 64. and Jerem. 16.13 and 1 Sam. 16.19 upon all which places see the Chalde paraphrase Here only it will be worth while to consider the solemne custome of the Romans when they besiedged Cities of calling forth in verse those gods or goddesses that were the protectors of those places to bring them to be on their side casting away their tutelarity or protection of their enemies * Formu●am vide apud Macrob l. 3. Saturnal c. 8. In the latter part of the six and thirtieth verse which Mr. Mede renders Moreover he shall speak or edict stupendious things against the God of Gods and shall prevaile till the indignation be consummated for there is made a decision of the time There is the characterisme of the same fourth or Roman Kingdom from the death of Augustus to the abrogation of Gentilisme in which intervall of time the said Roman Empire crucified Christ THAT GOD OF GODS then appearing in the flesh under Pontius Pilate and exercised the worshippers of HIM with direfull persecutions and butcheries for near three hundred years § 6 In the thirty seventh verse Furthermore moreover or hence forth as Mr. M. renders it he shall not regard nor give any heed to the gods of his ancienters or the desire of women yea he shall not give his mind to any Deity but shall magnifie himselfe above all is set forth the
by David mentioned Isai 55. and Psal 16. is signified Christ Nor shall David return again till the Physical Corporal Resurrection of the Saints before which must precede the Metaphorical Resurrection that is the call of the Jews at least five and forty years afore as we have before proved upon Daniel chap. 12. So this returning of Israel here meant is not onely from captivity but from sin as is plain by that which follows They shall fear the Lord and his goodness Fear here as commonly throughout the Scriptures being put for all the inward graces and worship of God in the heart as to trust in him rejoyce in him love him c. and that for his goodness that is in through and for Christ who as he is called the wisdom of God 1 Cor. 1. And the Word of God Joh. 1. c. so he is the Goodness of God because God is not cannot in justice be communicative of his goodness unto the lapsed sons of Adam but in and through Christ Tit. 3.4 5 6. § 6 Which things being so they speak of themselves that they were never yet fulfilled according to the purport of the Text. For the generality of Israel and Judah too are to this day without a King without a Prince without a Priest without a Sacrifice that ceasing at least ever since three hundred sixty and six Nor have they instead of those Princes Priests and Sacrifices sought the Lord their God and David that is Christ their King to fear the Lord and his goodness as hath been afore expounded And for the last day of Judgement that is no time for Conversions of souls and reversions from captivity Therefore this prophesie in the main of it is yet to be fulfilled Thus of Hosea SECT XL. NExt we come to the Prophet Joel The first place in him is Chap. 2. v. 28 29 30 31 32 33. Verse 28. And it shall come to pass afterwards that I will pour out my spirit upon ALL FLESH and your sons and your daughters shall prophesie your old men shall dream dreams your young men shall see visions Verse 29. And also upon the servants and upon the handmaids in those days will I pour out my Spirit Verse 30. And I will shew wonders in Heaven and in Earth Blood and Fire and Pillars of smoak Verse 31. The Sun shall be turned into darkness and the Moon into blood before that great and terrible day of the Lord come Verse 32. And it shall come to pass that whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be delivered For in Mount Zion and in Jerusalem shall be deliverance as the Lord hath said and in the REMNANT WHOM THE LORD SHALL CALL § 1 Note first in general touching the ALL of this Text that though Saint Peter in Acts 2. doth truly apply part thereof to the wonderful effusion of the Spirit there yet is it not solely applicable to that nor is the intent and meaning of the whole or of any part thereof wholly fulfilled and terminated therein And that I may not be condemned of singularity herein let me tell you what others hint to the same effect though they will not speak out to my size That antient pious and most learned Oecolampadius Publick Reader of Divinity at Basil above an hundred years since saith upon Verse 28. ET ERIT ubi illa impleri coeperint ubi Christ us nimirum sanguine suo faedus nostrum confirmaverit ubi a mortu is resurrexerit i. e. The things onely BEGAN to be fulfilled presently after the resurrection of Christ c. And that learned and ingenuous Alapide upon the same Verse POST HAEC i. e. Post Christum doctorem ejusque mortem ascensum in coelum ego Deus effundam Spiritum Sanctum in Pentecoste ac DEINCEPS primo ecclesiae seculo visibiliter in Apostolos Christi discipulos SEQUENTIBUS vero SECULIS invisibiliter cundem effundam in OMNES c. That is God did promise to pour out his Spirit after the Ascension of Christ in the dayes of Pentecost and so afterwards on the first age of the Church visibly in the succeeding ages invisibly upon all So that both these confess upon this first clause That this effusion of the Spirit prophesied by our Prophet was not fully fulfilled in Acts 2. where the Apostles quotes it And for those other passages in Verse 30 c. I will shew wonders in Heaven and on Earth Calvin confesseth Prophetam comprehendere totum Christi Regnum ab initio usque ad finem c. That is The Prophet here comprehends the whole Kingdom of Christ from the beginning to the end thereof And this is usual enough And in other places of Scripture we have shewed that the Prophets commonly so speak or so speak in common When therefore they speak of the Kingdom of Christ sometimes they touch upon the beginning thereof sometimes also they speak of the end thereof But often within one graspe or comprehension they design the whole course race or process of Christs Kingdom from first to last And so the Prophet doth here Thus Calvin with much more to that purpose Alapide likewise on this thirtieth and one and thirtieth Verse deals very plainly and ingenuously with the Text and with us opposing those of his own Religion The Catholicks saith he think that these prodigious signs came to pass 1. At the Nativity of Christ when the star appeared to the wisemen and the Angels appeared to the Shepherds 2. At Christs passion when the Sun was eclipsed the Earth trembled the graves opened the beholders astonished 3. At Christs Resurrection in the appearance of the Angel astonishing the Soldier that kept the Sepulchre and comforted Mary Magdalen and her company 4. At the Pentecost in the cloven tongues of fire at which time the Spirit was poured out This Exposition saith Alapide is probable but incompleat Then indeed began these wonders but shall be compleated a little afore the day of Judgement as I shall declare by and by On the otherside Saint Jerom and Oecumenius saith Alapide hold That these prodigies were acted a little afore the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus But lastly and genuinly it is certain That here are handled the prodigious prognosticks that shall precede the day of judgement which appears from the beginning of the next Chapter Thus Alapide Adde one more Lyra saith Doctor Mayer averts that in this thirtieth Verse The Prophet passeth from the first coming of Christ to his second before which these signs shall be shewed Thus you see I am not singularly bold to assert that this Scripture was not totally and finally fulfilled in that story Acts 2. And Peter himself tacitly intimates as much in translating the Prophets 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 afterward by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 In the last days which must not exclude One thousand six hundred and twenty years succeeding reckoning from Christs Ascension but to our time And our Prophet drops some passages which
end and with Acts 15. v. 13 14 15 16 17. Vers 11. In that day I will raise up the Tabernacle of DAVID that is faln and close up the breaches thereof and I will raise up his ruines and will build it as in the days of old Vers 12. That they may possess the remnant of EDOM and of ALL the Heathen which are talled by my Name saith the Lord that doth this Vers 13. Behold the days come saith the Lord that the Ploughman shall overtake the Reaper and the treader of Grapes him that soweth Seed and the Mountains shall drop sweet wine and all the Hills shall melt Vers 14. And I will bring again the captivity of my people ISRAEL and they shall build the waste Cities and inhabit them and they shall plant vineyards and drink the wine thereof and they shall also make gardens and eat the fruit of them Vers 15. And I will plant them upon their Land and they shall be NO MORE PULLED UP OUT OF THEIR LAND § 1 which I have given them saith the Lord God Touching these words that ye may acquit me of privacy of opinion hear first what others say upon them The great Mercer presents to us Ex Lyr. upon the 13 14 15 ver this Non possunt haec c. i. e. These things cannot be understood of the restauration of the Jews after their Babylonish captivity seeing these things are not spoken of JUDAH ONELY neither did the people of Judah remain in their Land but were dispersed into all Nations The Prophet refers this to the CONVERSION OF ISRAEL in the LAST OF DAYES when they shall SUBJECT and SUBMIT themselves to CHRIST and shall WITH ALL THEIR HEARTS ADHERE to him at which time MANY OF ISRAEL shall return into their own Land The mighty Hebrew Critick Mercer himself upon the eleventh verse saith thus Post varias comminationes c. i. e. Here the Prophet after various threats subjoyns at length magnificent consolations and promises Which no doubt belong to the TIME AND KINGDOM OF THE MESSIAH by the confession of all the SOUNDER HEBREWS and the TALMUDS THEMSELVES as Lyranus cites in the Tract Sanhedrin cap. Helec Where from this place they call the Messiah 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The son of lapses or ruines because he should restore the lapsed ruines as it is said in this place Thus all the Prophets almost end their prophesies in predictions of the Kingdom of Christ So the ending of the Prophet Joel and of this Prophet agree in many things This place also is cited by James in the Acts of the Apostles chap. 15. to prove the call of the Gentiles then which we cannot have a more certain Exposition By the Tabernacle of David the Prophet understands the Kingdom of the House of David as learnedly the Chalde paraphrast turns it that is THE KINGDOM OF THE MESSIAH as often in Scripture Christ is called by the name of David And in the fourteenth verse the Prophet addes other magnificent promises which also appertain to the Kingdom of Christ viz. I will bring back the captivity of my people Israel The Jews understand this according to the Letter of the external bringing back of the Ten Tribes and many of ours also are of the same minde being carried thereunto by that argument of which Esdras writes Esdr lib. 2. cap. 13. of the sure return of the Ten Tribes given in a divine dream and after expounded to that sence Thus Mercer though he contends also for a spiritual sence which we do not altogether deny but do altogether affirm as warranted by many Scriptures That the external deliverance of the Jews shall be accompanied with a glorious spiritual vocation of them and their conjunction with the Gentiles in matters of Religion But for a litteral sence and corporal bringing back of the Ten Tribes into their own Country we also mainly contend To which Mercer himself seems not altogether adverse when upon the twelfth verse viz. that they may possesse the remnant of Edom and of all the Heathen I say when upon this verse he hath these words These things saith he can neither be referred to the times after the destruction of Senacherib as Aben Ezra imagins nor to the returne from the Babylonish captivity Things much more ample and magnificent are here promised then those done at that time For that externall felicity of Ezekiah was most short nor on the other part doe we read that he subjected divers of the Gentiles to himselfe And albeit it had been so in a short time after the Temple and Judea was destroyed And after their returne from that captivity how miserably were the Jews tossed to and fro by the Persians Medes Greeks and Romans so that the famous victories of the Maccabees are not here to be commemorated or connumerated Therefore indeed not so much as according to the letter or shadow are these things in my judgement to be referred to Ezekiah's or any other time then to the Kingdome of the Messiah And Aben Ezra being compelled by truth confesseth this to be a more plaine place concerning the Messiah in which sence the Talmudists also have expounded it To all which Mercer upon the fifteenth verse viz. I will plant them upon their owne land addes this I will plant them after the manner of trees which take deeper root in the earth as if the Lord should say I will give them firme and established seats in their own land Thus Mercer Which words whether they sound not of a temporall deliverance of Israel as well as spiritual let the candid and considering Reader judge Calvin on this place is of the mind that this promise doth intend that Israel according to ver 14. shall returne from their captivity but not all but only the elect And that they shall quietly injoy their owne land according to ver 15. without which saith he all the rest of the prophesie had been but a mockery And confesseth that this Scripture was never yet fulfilled according to the letter as to a temporal deliverance And upon Act. 15. ver 16. quoting this place he hath these words Reversi ab exilio Babylonico c. i. e. the Jews returning from the Babylonish captivity they were worn out with continual innumerable calamities even to utter perishing After that the residue that was left was much wasted by little and little with intestine discords Yea when God did succour them in this their miserable condition the appearance of help then held forth unto them became a certaine kind of matter of dispaire For the Emperiality or Rule which the Maccabees assumed to themselves was then quite taken away from the Tribe of Juda. Thus Calvin well But for his or Mercers or Dr. Mayers or any others flying to a spirituall sence of this prophesie upon this ground point blacke and precisely because it was never yet fulfilled in a litteral to me speaks no more in plain English then as if because God had never to
holinesse and the HOUSE OF JACOB shal possess their possessions And the HOUSE OF JACOB shall be a fire and the house of JOSEPH a flame and the house of Esau for stubble and they shall kindle in them and devoure them And they of the South shall possesse the mount of Esau and they of the plaine the Philistims and they shall possess the fields of Ephraim and the fields of SAMARIA and Benjamin shall possess Gilead And the Captivity of this Host of the children of ISRAEL shall possess that of the Canaanites even unto Zarephath and the captivity of JERUSALEM which is in Sepharad shall possess the Cities of the South And Saviours shall come upon mount Zion to judge the mount of Esau and the Kingdomes shall be the Lords In which words we have such a character of the future happy state of the Church on earth harmoniously and beautifully wreathed and inter-woven of Jewes and Gentiles converted unto Christ as yet never was but still lies upon the engagement of Gods infallible truth to be fulfilled For on the Gentiles part here expressed under so many names they are not all to be destroyed but possessed with a mixed cohabitation of Jews according to the aforesaid place of Amos with which is our present collation this of Obadiah that there shall bee a REMNANT of Edom and a REMNANT for so the grammer of the word carries it of all the Heathen among whom and by whom the name of God shall be called upon And on the Jewes part both the Kingdome of Judah now as Judah and Benjamin are called 1 King 11.13 and ch 12.20 because of the mixture of their territories as the Geneva notes well give the reason and also the Kingdome of Israel must bee here understood as sharers in the spirituall salvation and outward happinesse here so laboriously inculcated else why doth the Prophet use one while such comprehensions in words as the house of Jacob and that twise and the house of Joseph Another while such distinctions and discriminations in terms as the captivity of the host of the CHILDREN OF ISRAEL and the captivity of JERUSALEM plainly enough setting forth the two Tribes the ten Tribes and generally the learned agree that both are here understood though severally they fix the footing of their interpretations Oecolampadius saith on ver 20. Duplices facit captivitates c. that is the Prophet makes two captivities For he gives to Israel the space towards the North and then he gives to them that were of Jerusalem that is to the Tribe of Judah and Benjamin that tract which is towards Egypt Mercer hath it over and over that in the 19. verse of this Obadiah is touched the State of Judah and in the 20 verse the State of Israel Hierom saith the house of Jacob signifies Judah and the house of Joseph the ten Tribes And Ephraim the son of Joseph out of which Tribe was the Regality of Samaria intimates that the two Kingdoms were to be again coupled or re-united for the devastation of the Edomites that is as t is generally agreed among the learned both Jewes and Christians those that are incorrigible Antichristian enemies of the Kingdom of the Lord Jesus And then that which is added in the close as the corenis of this glorious internal and externall salvation of all these to be saved that Saviours in the plurall shall come upon mount Zion to judge the enemies and the Kingdome shall be the Lords is of that strength and torrent that it bears downe afore it all limitations of the meaning to their return from Babylon or the incarnation of THE SAVIOUR CHRIST whose then was the Kingdome in kind no otherwise then it was formerly when he ruled the world by his power and his Church by his Word and Spirit whereas this close THE Kingdome shall be the Lords must intend that it shall be answerable to the description from the seventeenth verse downward viz. a most holy Kingdome and withall a most visible outwardly large and glorious Kingdome and that on earth all corporall incurable Antichristian enemies sensibly falling before it Which is not only my opinion and sence of these words Mercer presents to us Ex Lyr. commenting on this Prophet thus much Odium Esau in Jacob in semine perseveravit c. that is the hatred of Esau against Iacob continued in the very seed therefore the overthrow of them is foretold Isa 21.34 Ier. 49. Ezek. 35. Amos 1. Mal. 1. This Prophet doth excellently handle and is wholly in this That as Christ is the Son of Abraham and of Israel and that after the flesh and therefore all indued with the spirit are his Brethren and belong to the seed of Abraham and of Israel so all false brethren that is ANTICHRISTS and Hypocrites belong to the seed of Esau Unto these agrees and suites whatsoever thou here readest against the Edomites Obadiahs Prophecy is smal in bulk great in sence comprehending many things in a few words He prophesieth in the behalfe of Israel against Edom prophesying the subversion of the Edomites and the GLORY of the true Israel the Church of Christ and that he alone shall reigne He saith that on mount Sion shall be deliverance and salvation which are more perfectly fulfilled according to the letter in the Church collected of all the faithfull then in mount Zion because the state of mount Zion continued but for a time but the Church abides for ever which shall be wee are confident more eminently famous in the very land of Israel when Israel in the LAST TIME SHAL RECEIVE CHRIST And their possessing their possessions or that they shall possess those that possessed them as he renders it shall he saith come to passe with illustrious glory after the LAST CONVERSION OF ISRAEL It is some-how fulfilled daily in the Elect overcoming their enemies with invincible patience But it is to be fulfilled more sublimely and gloriously in the judgement when the wicked shal openly before all be judged of the Elect. In speciall the house of Joseph is named albeit it is contained under the house of Iacob least for their worshipping of Calves and their long captivity it should be deemed as rejected Ioseph and Ephraim of which Tribe was Ieroboam are the ten Tribes whose captivity say the Hebrewes is not yet discharged But as it is said in the end of the Prophet Amos in the LAST TIME ISRAEL SHALL BE CONVERTED There are they which by Esau understand the Gentiles and by Israel the faithfull whom I contradict not There were of the Tribe of Iudah and Benjamin among the Apostles But who of the Tribe of Ephraim and Ioseph were among them is uncertaine But they on whom this Prophesie must be fulfilled must be of all Israel converted and the house of Iacob shall be a fire Who can deny this yet to bee fulfilled hereafter Apparently it shall be fulfilled when the world shall be judged For t is impossible that this should be fulfilled seeing as
hand and more particularly pointing to the person of Christ much lesse was there any ground for him to urge the consideration of those Regions and Countries to the ALL of beleevers that already by faith were spiritually entered into the holy Land And how doth this spirituall sence agree with the Text That place shall not bee found for them that is the place shall not bee sufficient to receive them For if the said spirituall sence stands good then the whole earth should not bee capacious enough to receive all that shall bee converted which is contrary to common sence Therefore Oecolampadius speakes safelier and comes off fairlier when he saith on the sixt verse these things pertaine saith he to the times of Christ not naming which time whether that of his first or that of his next coming but leaves it large enough to comprehend both ¶ 2. A Lapide likewise will understand by this goodly war-horse the Apostles and Apostolical men on which Christ did as it were ride conquering the world spiritually And yet too he will understand as he saith Judas Maccabeus and his brethren trampleing Antiochus and his Commanders to signifie this generous horse for battle here mentioned ¶ 3. As for Calvin though upon the fift verse he hints mostly a meer spiritual sence the Jewes as also the Church militant under the crosse shall be conquerours and triumph over all the wicked partly in hope and partly in the effect For God doth wonderfully sustaine them and causeth that all particular beleevers possesse their soules in patience c. Yet before and after he lancheth forth into a further sence yea and times too beyond any that hath yet come to passe For upon the fourth verse he hath these words From among the Jews shall be the Corner that is those in that people that shall beare the publicke Government And the batttle-Bow that is they shall be sufficient to conquer their enemies And the Exactor that is they shall injoy the Empire or rule over their neighbours and require tribute of them instead of paying it to them If any aske when this shall be fulfilled I answer There were some preludes of this when God exalted the Maccabees But t is certaine that the Prophet compriseth the whole course of redemption And upon the sixt verse The Jewes saith he could not acquiesce in those beginnings which scarcely in the hundreth part did answer to the promises of God It behoved therefore to have their mindes lifted up on high that they might hope for more then did appeare before their eyes And this doctrine is useful for us because we are apt to restraine the promises of God to a narrow time and so whiles we shut him up in our straits we cause him not to doe what we desire Therefore let the example of the returne of the people of Israel still be before us because the Lord did promise by all his Prophets that their returne should be glorious and every way plentifull and the state of the people happy which did not appear when the Jewes returned into their Country And therefore it followes I will strengthen the house of Judah and the house of Joseph In which Zecharie promises no vulgar thing when as he saith both peoples Judah and Israel shall bee rejoyned and so incorporated into one as before the breach when the ten Tribes fell from the two And in that clause I will bring them again and place them as it is in our English or as Calvin roads it I will bring them backe and cause them to dwell 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Hoshbotim being a compound word or Verb signifying That God will not onely bring backe againe the ten Tribes but will give them a fixed seat in their owne Country Which last words of Calvin are full to our sence Our new Annotations say upon the fourth verse touching the Oppressor or Exactor thus They shall prevaile against their enemies and oppresse their oppressors and exact tribute of them as Victors do of them whom they have subdued This best suits with the context And this we see partly verified in the history of the Maccabees and more fully in and under the Gospell the Prophet here comprehending in these promises the whole and entire redemption and deliverance of Gods Church and people by and under the Messiah Thus our new Annotations speake as well for a litterall sence as a spiritual and of times yet to come as well as those past ¶ 4. Dr. Mayer hath observed a little this interfering of Authours against themselves having upon the eleventh verse these words Some by Judah saith he understand the Jewes and by Joseph and Ephraim the Gentiles converted to the saith and that no local motion is meant when he speakes of bringing them to their place but onely their coming into the Church c. And yet saith he they apply that which is here spoken in part to that which God did for the Jewes in the time of the Maccabees The Doctor himself doth well apply this prophesie mainly to a litterall sence but I had hoped with more coherence For if as he well asserts upon the fourth verse touching the Corner t is there prophesied of the joyning together of the two Kingdomes of Judah and Israel whereby they should be greatly strengthened how then doth he tel us after on the same verse that this prophesie was partly fulfilled in Judas Maccabeus and partly as he intimateth or affirmes on the eleventh verse in the return of those Jewes that fled into Egypt under Ishmael upon the slaughter of Gedaliah 2 King 25. ver 25 26. who returned out of Egypt as A Lapide beleeves Josephus * Lib. 11. Antiq. c. 2. in the reign of Ptolomeus Philodelphus the successour of Ptolomeus Lagi in the Kingdome of the Greeks and that the pride of Assyria was brought down when Alexander subdued both Persians and Assyrians And the Scepter departed from Egypt in the daies of Cleopatra their last Queen with whose love Antony was so intangled whose dominions Cesar conquered but not her because she slew her selfe that she might not come into his hands I say how do these things hang together in an handsome harmony For all these things do nothing conduce to the re-union and re-dintegration of the two Kingdomes of Judah and Israel into one body being never yet done since their division in Rehoboams time to this day ¶ 5. For the further clearing whereof let us speake distinctly some thing to all the three last mentioned particulars especially to that of Judas Maccabeus who hath so taken the eyes of most Interpretors that they cannot in commenting on this Chapter look off from him putting the maine stresse of Interpretation upon his History First For that particular Of the returning of those Jewes from Egypt that fled thither upon the occasion of Ishmaels slaying Gedaliah It is not probable that many returned When they went they were but the gleanings of a captivity 2 King 25. And
the best antiquity that Cerinthus held no wanton voluptuous chiliasme nor spake he any thing at all of the Millenaries though Tertullian and Irenaeus lived above an hundred yeares nearer to Cerinthus his time then did Eusebius And therefore wise men cannot but wonder that Eusebius should tel us such stories And wonder the more because Epiphanius on the other side that gave himselfe ten times more to inquire into opinions then Eusebius flourishing about 30 years after Eusebius his death ⸪ Euseb dyed about the year 339. and Epith. flourished about the year 365. doth neither himselfe finde any such opinion held by Cerinthus or his Sect nor doth he mention it as reported by Eusebius or his Gaius or Dionysius or any other And thus praise to Jehovah of the places in the Old Testament CHAP. IV. Of the places in the New Testament proving our generall Thesis viz. That there shall be yet afore the ultimate generall Judgement a most glorious visible state of the Church on earth for many years wherein the Saints shall reigne and triumph over all their enemies and there shall be a Restitution of all things like as a new Creation SECT I. Of our New-Testament proofes we have occasionally opened so many and so much to explaine the Prophets that we have greatly anticipated our selves and happily made our worke so short in this that hence there is no feare of tediousnesse to the reader § 1 THe first place we shall touch upon in the New Testament for the glorious visible state of the Church on earth before the ultimate generall Judgement is in Matth. 24.13 14. But he that shall endure to the end shall be saved And this Gospel of the Kingdome shall be preached in all the world for a witnesse unto all Nations and then shall the end come That antitheticall BUT points at a time immediatly following the universall transcendent impieties of the wicked world mentioned vers 10 11 12. which by the Apostles in their Epistles * is oft prognosticated to be as the night 2 Thes 2.3 2 Tim. 4.1 1 Tim. 3.1 Compare 2 Tim. 4.1 2 Pet. 2.1 Compare 2 Pet. 3. ver 3 ver 12. preceding the Sun-rising of that glory of which we speake The end here mentioned must needs be the end of the world not of Jerusalem as we have before analitically demonstrated on this twenty fourth of Matthew p. 102. Sect. 9. And this end must be of the wicked world that is of the world as wicked not of the world as a world or materiall substance else why doth our Saviour mention enduring and of preaching the Gospel for a witnesse to all Nations For when the time of the aforesaid glorious state of the Church throughout the whole earth is come called the restitution of all things Acts 3.21 there will be no putting of men to be saved upon enduring or suffering they now are saved and glory hath dispelled suffering And consequently there will be no need of making the Gospel a testimony against all Nations to which at this time all that survive shal altogether submit as to all appearance The end therefore here intended is the end of the world as a sinfull world then to be turned into a glorious Kingdome as well as the world formed by the Gospel preached in all the world to all Nations to which at which time Christ shall gloriously appeare and radiat upon it on earth as we have largely demonstrated on the thirtieth verse c. of this twenty fourth of Matthew p. 82. Sect. 3. c. The signe immediately antecedent to this end to be transformed into that glorious beginning I say the signe prognostick or causal signe is the preaching of the Gospel in all the world to all Nations which is a glorious prelude This radiant Sun softning all good generous plants to a flowing of sap into the flowers of Gods Garden or fruit-trees of his Fortward though it hardens the dead earth into stones to be trampled and broken by the prancings of victorious judgements upon them as other Scriptures before opened abundantly enlarge § 2 That these things thus briefly hinted may duly be illustrated according to the just extent of the words under consideration let us make three observations upon them ¶ 1. That such an end must be here meant as cannot be applied to the destruction of Jerusalem but to the time immediatly before the end of the world because there was little or no salvation temporall or spirituall to them surviving at the destruction of Jerusalem and therefore our Saviour adviseth the Jewes in the sixteenth verse c. at this time to flye not to endure to the end of those troubles even as many yeares afore the Gospel was fled from Jerusalem Acts 8.1 c. and generally from the Jewes Acts 13.46 Rom. 11.25 even as they witnessed the said departure in their continuance in their Jewish sacrificing from Titus his destruction to Adrian and from him to Constantine and from thence to Iulian his time as we have oft before recited Besides the evils here set as markes of the end are the same the Apostles make of the approaching of the end of the world for which compare the ninth tenth eleventh and twelfth verses of this twenty fourth of Matthew with 2 Tim. 3.1 2 3 4. ¶ 2. The Gospel must be preached in all the World so as to be a witnesse to all Nations Gr. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Gospell shall be preached IN all the INHABITED world for a witnesse to all the GENTILES A thing may be said to be proclaimed TO a whole towne if declared but in the Market place or to a whole Province or County when it is done in the chiefe City But this preaching must be in the whole inhabited world where-ever men inhabite as Jonah preached in every street of Nineveh labouring three dayes in that worke in that one City and this preaching must be such and so much as will justly amount to a witnesse to them viz. a witnesse to convince them beyond all excuse that the Gospel was preached to them ¶ 3. That it is here said THIS Gospel of the Kingdom 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 shal be preached in all the world so that by this emphaticall expression is given to us a cleare distinction betweene THIS Gospel and the THE Kingdom insomuch that Christs meer Spiritual Kingdome cannot be here understood The Gospel is the Law of the Kingdome the Saints are the Subjects or matter of that Kingdom the Gospell comes from Heaven the people of the Kingdome are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the inhabited world converted by that Gospell out of all Nations as our Text holds forth The preaching of the Gospel is the antecedent sign of the coming and approaching of that Kingdome But the antecedent cannot be the consequent or the signe bee the thing signified nor can the cause be the effect Besides Christ saying he that indures to the end shal be saved is antithetically put
at first created being at length RENOVATED or made new it shall put on a face that shall be far more pleasant and beautiful All which is understood of a stare and time on earth afore the ultimate judgement For the next Question following in that Catechisme is concerning that Q. Deinde autem quid superest But after that what remaines A. Ultimum generale judicium the ultimate and general judgement for Christ shall come c. ¶ 2 Touching certaine parts and circumstantials of our opinion as that there shall be yet afore the ultimate end of the world a glorious time of the universal call of the Jews was the judgement of Chrysostome Orat. de vocat Judaecorum Paragraph 7. Hilary Austin Ambrose and Jerome whom for that Dr. Prideaux quotes and consents with them * And touching the coming of Elijah before the next coming of Christ was the general opinion of the Fathers as Dr. Iohn Alsted quotes and asserts ¶ 3 Of later Writers touching parcels of our opinion wee might quote many 1 Wendelinus in his natural Contemplations 2 Hieron Zanchius on Hof 3. 3 Functius his Chronologie 4 Rivetus on Hos 3. 5 Peter Martyr in his Common Places Class 2. cap. 4. and cap. 16. 6 Pareus on Rom. 11. Explicat dubiorum Johannes de Comb is compend Totius Theolog. Lib. 7. cap. 13. Alphonsus Conradus Of Mantua in his Commentary on the Revelation doth superabound upon the main point I will give you but some few special touches in his Commentary on Rev. We may see saith he that diverse hold that between Christs comming in the flesh and comming in Majesty there is a middle comming of spiritual power and force to destroy the great Antichrist and to reforme the Church This comming they say shall be in the end of the sixth Millenary or thousand yeers of which comming they make Enoch and Elijah the fore-runners They say that Antichrist shall bee destroyed by their preaching and his Kingdome abolished After which down-fall peace shall be granted to the Church and Satan shall be bound so that hee shall not bee able to disturbe the tranquillity thereof Now this peace and happy progresse of the Church they say shall last for the whole seventh Millenary till the last time of her troubles by the persecution of the Nations Gog and Magog because of Satan who they say shall then bee at liberty stirring them up against the godly These words quoted by Dr. John Alsted in his Treatise of the thousand yeers inferres this From hence it appeares saith Alsled that our opinion concerning these thousand yeers is no new and unheard-of thing As for Alsonsus Conradus his owne opinion heare a little of that First in his Preface This one thing perhaps saith he may offend the eares of some because I seem to promise a more plentifull peace to the Church then that likenesse of the crosse will allow of in which in this world the Church must be made conformable to Christ its head But let them bethinke themselves that this is not so contrary to the Scripture that it should bee objected against mee or laid to my charge as fit to bee reckoned in the number of those which are termed either impious or absurd Especially when as I cannot perceive by what meanes that happinesse which John writes the Church shall injoy Satan being bound can be made good except wee acknowledge some rest of the Church her enemies being overthrowne which I thinke indeed ever happened as often as the enemies of Gods people have been removed out of the way Now because the enemy John tells us shall be removed is more dangerous then all that ever yet infested Gods people it ought not to seem strange to any one if hee being once overcome the Church injoy a more plentifull peace then usuall Secondly in his Comment on Rev. 20.1 God being about to bestow saith Alsonsus a more plentifull peace on his Church then heretofore it sufficeth not him to have removed out of the way the BEAST and those Kings of the earth with an horrible slaughter except also he restrain Satan the beginner of all these mischiefes so that he may not raise any more those usuall strifes among them Wherefore the Angel comes down from heaven who repressing the fury of Satan shutteth him up as long as he pleases not to have the Churches peace to bee taken away So hee shutteth him up for a thousand yeers i.e. for that whole time that he will not have the Churches peace disturbed So far Alsonsus 9 There is a touch also in Matthew Cotterius in his Contin demonstr●expos of the Revelat. on Chap. 20. of this thousand yeers of which we speake onely he begins his thousand yeers a hundred and odd yeers too soon At which time as Alsted well observes is but the Praeludium 10 Adde to these the words of John Piscator an Author of esteem common among us in his Comment on the Revelation The happinesse of the faithfull who shall live upon earth after the down-fall of the Papacy is their great security from the hostile invasions of the wicked for a thousand yeers The singular happinesse of the Martyrs of Christ who before those thousand yeers indured persecution is their resurrection which shall be before the general Resurrection And in a Treatise hee wrote afore his death of which Dr. John Alsted had the perusall the said Piscator wrote much more of this our point which the said Alsted transcribed as he confesseth into his Treatise of the thousand yeers Give me leave to borrow but a little more of your patience and I will give you much in few words Many Writers of the former and this present age have published many things concerning Elias the Artist who is to come of the Lyon of the North who is neer at hand Of a fourth Northern Monarchy Of a great Reformation Of the conversion of the Jews c. See Theophrastus Paracelsus Michael Sendivogius in his Treatise of Sulphur Stephanus Pannonius of the circle of the works and judgements of God where among other things he writes thus It shall come to passe that the pure Gospel shall bee preached to the Americans before the end of the World That nothing is more sure then that the reformation of the East and South drawing on some famous Emperour whose types were Constantine and Theodosius both entituled the Great shall openly shew himselfe and granting liberty of Religion to them who professe the name of the holy Trinity shall do some great matter in the world for the glory of God for the re-building up of the Church and for the down-fall of Antichrist The Eastern Christians fired with the zeal of Christ shall make their way into ASIA it s●●e and provoke the Jews to jealousie Rom. 11. And the spiritual baby●on shall be a prey to all Nations A resining of the Souldiers of God whereof is mention Zech. 13.8 9. i.e. Temptations and trials shall goe before this
for behold the Kingdome of God is within you We answer first That these words were spoken to the Pharisees ibid. vers 20 to them it should not come with observation 2 To them enquiring after another state of Christs Kingdome mean while over-looking and neglecting its present state whiles Christ was personally with them and opposing him No wonder therefore that to such hypocrites so acting Christ would not discover the glorious visible state of his Church to come 3. The word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 observation it signifies Divination or Augury Bud. And the Apostle applies the Theam 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to reprove the Galatians for observing dayes and months and yeers and times therefore Chemnitius sayes truly it signifies a scrupulous superstitious observation And oft in the New Testament it is put to signifie in the Theam a captious insidiatory malicious observation to carp and catch Luke 6.7 Chap. 14. vers 1 Chap. 20. vers 20. The great learned Philosopher a Natural Greek and therefore knew his owne tongue in his Rhet. l. 2. useth it for observing a fit time to revenge Now the Pharisees were exquisite at both sorts of observation viz. superstitions of washing c. and insidiatory See Luke 20.20 They watched him it is the same Greek word and sent forth spies c. This being the efficacy of the Greek word and this being the spirit and temper of the Pharisees no wonder that Christ sayes to them the Kingdome of God doth not come with such observation or to such observers But fourthly we answer that Christ doth not deny but that his Kingdome may be perceived and beheld by a serious and sincere observaton As first his Kingdome of the ministration of the Gospel So that there shall bee no need to say Lo here or lo there is the Kingdome while the Kingdome of God is AMONG YOU verse 21. q. d. you might see it as well as others if you were sincerely willing to see it Our Translators render it The Kingdome of God is within you But most improperly for sure the Kingdome of God was not within these Pharisees who most likely put this question to Christ insidiatorily Beside the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 commonly signifies among or on this side or on that side or in the middle or amidst and so Beza and the Hebrew our Syriack copy have it And Beza saith it answers 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 apud vos among you And his words on this place and phrase is very considerable to our purpose This particle 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 saith Beza signifies that so the Kingdome of God was among them that by no means could it lye hid but was obvious to the beholding of all as John speaks Chap. 1. v. 27. But perhaps it doth declare that they had it not onely neer them but also within that is they had the Messiah within their houses so that but for perverse opinion c. they might acknowledge him There are some saith Beza who had rather render it WITHIN you as if it were signified there that the Kingdome of Christ were spiritual not earthly c. which opinion however it is true yet perhaps it is not sufficiently accommodated to this place Secondly For Christs more glorious and more conspicuous Kingdome at his next appearing he saith verse 22 23 24. and 25. to his Disciples Goe not after men that say here or there it is in this or that corner for as the lightning that lightneth out of the one part under heaven shineth unto the other part under heaven so also shall the Sonne of man be in his day But first hee must suffer many things and be REJECTED OF THIS GENERATION which plainly signifies his next comming after his Ascension Lay all together and you will see how little Mr. B. gets out of this place for his minor To his fourth proof thereof Job 18.36 My Kingdome is not of this world we have answered largely afore To his fifth and last proofe of his minor Rom. 14.16 The Kingdome of God consists not c. we gave a full answer when we answered the closing up of this his Argument SECT V. Mr. Bailyes fifth Argument § 1 THe Scripture makes the Church of God so long as it is upon earth first a mixed multitude of elect and reprobate good and bad Secondly A company of people under the crosse and subject to various temptations Thirdly A company that hath need of the Word and Sacraments of Prayer and Ordinances Fourthly That hath Christ a high Priest within the vayle of heaven interceding for them But the Doctrine in hand changes the nature of the Church and makes it for a 1000 yeers together to consist only of good gracious persons without all trouble without all Ordinances without any need of Christs Intercession For the first of mixedness see Mat. 13.40.24.11 Luk. 18.8 These places declare the mixture of the wicked with the godly in the Church to the worlds end and most about the end For the second of Crosses See Psal 34.20 Many are the afflictions of the righteous Matth. 5.4 Blessed are they that mourne and are persecuted Act. 14.23 By many tribulations we must enter into the Kingdome of God Rom. 8.17 If we suffer with him we shall reigne with him 2 Tim. 3.12 All that will be godly must suffer persecution For the third of Ordinances see Eph. 4.11 1 Cor. 11.26 For the fourth of need of Christs Intercession see 1 John 1.8 and Chapter 2.1 Heb. 9.24 § 2 Answer first to the major Mr. B. himselfe cannot but confesse that it is not simply and absolutely true For if Christ will judge the whole world upon the earth on earth shall be the place of Judicature and bodies must be in a place for at heaven the wicked shall not be to receive sentence and onely the Saints at last are caught up into the clouds 1 Thess 4.17 And Christ as man must judge men as men and so have time to make his judgement apparently just to all mens reason and so as some of the Presbyterians confesse must take up some considerable time And at this time the Church shall be separated crosses shall cease the wicked shal not persecute c. Then it follows that the major is not absolutely true That all the time the Church is on earth it shal be subject to the four aforesaid particulars Now we have often and justly said The day of judgement begins at the thousand yeers § 3 To the minor wee say that it is false to say This Doctrine of the thousand yeers doth alter the nature of the Church Nature imports substance kinde essence But Mr. Baily knows the rule Magis minus non variant speciem i. e. More and lesse do not al●er the kinde And sure Mr. B. hath preached that common true Divinity that heaven doth perfect our condition our knowledge graces soules bodies and communion with God not alter them in kind nature or essence And so the
places and particularly in Daniel in severall places and specially in Chapter 7. To his proof Ezek. 16.53.55 and his glosse upon it That the Jewes are never to be restored to their ancient outward estate much lesse to a more glorious Kingdome First let us read this place of Ezekiel close to the Hebrew The Hebrew word for word runs thus verse 53. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. AND I will bring backe not when I shall the captivity of them the captivity of Sodome and her daughters and the captivity of Samaria and her daughters AND the captivity of thy captivities in the midst of them It is not THEN but AND. Againe verse 55. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 AND thy Sisters Not WHEN but AND thy Sisters Sodome and her Daughters shall returne to their former estate or antiquity And Samaria and her Daughters shall returne to her antiquity or former estate YOU SHALL RETURNE to your antiquity or former estate No THEN c. but naked by the verb alone 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 you shall returne And thus not onely I read but Calvin the old Latine Vatablus Junius Jerom Arias yea so the Greek Sep. Syr. Arab. and Chalde read it But then the question is whether the intent of the speech bee not Ironical to signifie they should never returne supposing that there shall never be any restitution of Sodome Answ First Learned Vatablus doth not so understand it but reads it and conceives it a positive promise And expounds Sodome and her daughters or villages per Idumaeos Moabitas qui originem duxerant a Lot qui habitabant in Sodomis i. e. by the Idumaeans and Moabites who originally came from Lot and dwelt in Sodome And bringing back their captivity he expounds to be the asserting of their liberty by Christ and therefore not onely the Jews which are parties understand this as a Prophesie And by Sodome and her daughters they understand the Moabites and Ammonites which were the off-spring of Lot which dwelt at Sodome But Christians so understand it And of Christians not onely Vatablus but Alapide with many others as Alapide shews with much variety of reading Secondly There appears nothing in the words or points of an Irony Thirdly The mention of Sodome doth not intimate it because Samaria is joyned with it Now we have heard the Prophets abundantly asserting that the ten Tribes shall be restored And also that All whole Canaan the Country of the twelve Tribes shall be againe the possession of the Jews whereof Sodome was a part and neer the heart of the Country as you may see in your ordinary Maps Note further that Sodome signifies 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as Alapide shewes i. e. the five Cities of which see Gen. 14.2 with their villages of which five Cities Zoar is one escaping the fire upon the prayer of Lot Gen. 19. therefore no wonder if this of the Country of Sodome be restored And further that the Moabites and Ammonites were neer neighbours and they were carried away captive by Salmanasar as Alapide and others observe therefore their returne in their posterity may well be expected Fourthly Observe that verse 54. between these two places is put That thou mayest be ashamed c. Mercy after correction makes a soul most ashamed but if quite given up to utter ruine how is it said verse 61. That thou mayest be ashamed yea and that thou mayest remember thy wayes and be ashamed Fifthly That vers 61. plainly sounds of a positive promise Thou shalt receive thy elder and younger sister Sodome and Samaria and I will give them unto thee for daughters not by thy Covenant of law of ceremonies but by my New Covenant So that according to the new Evangelical Covenant the posterity of that of Sodome that remained and Samaria shall be incorporated into one Church with the Jewes at their restauration Upon these last considerations well might Alapide say To read the said 53. and 55. verses Ironically Non convenire cum sequentibus i. e. doth not agree with that which followes Now what will Mr. Baily say to this most likely hee will flye to his distinction in the close viz. That their spiritual glory should bee restored after their Babylonish Captivity but not their outward National glory Answ But we have heard abundant of plaine texts to the contrary namely that they shall be restored to their outward National glory of which more in the sixth Book in the Quid sit i. e. What this state of the universal Church of which we speak shall be Thus of Mr. Bailies first proof out of Ezek. 16.53.55 ¶ 2 To the second proof viz. that in Amos 5.2 The Virgin of Israel is fallen and shall rise no more It must be understood conditionally as absolute for conditionalis oft used in Scripture as of Nineveh c. some conditional must be understood or some limitation be supplied The Chalde saith It shall not rise 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in one yeer i. e. not quickly after For they were long in captivity or not suddenly at least when their great restauration shal be which is yet to come for they shall be striving five and forty yeers Dan. 12. or else this condition or limitation Israel shall not rise a Virgin viz. pure in repute as afore she fell into Idolatry For it cannot be said now that she was never defiled therefore mark though vers 1. this is spoken of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the house Israel which is of the masculine gender yet verse 2. The verb 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is of the feminine gender and agrees with 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Virgin or this condition or limitation that she her selfe cannot rise therefore in Hebrew it is Nipthla lo tosaph Kum shee is fallen and cannot adde to rise And that which follows intimates the same viz. she is forsaken in her owne land and there is none to raise her up i. e. No humane helpe shall doe it but God did doe it in the returne from Egypt and Babylon so shall he at last Some such condition or limitation must be found out first because of the context for it follows verse 3. God will have respect and shew mercy to the Tenth of them And verse 4. comes in with a For For thus saith the Lord to the house of Israel seek yee me and ye shall live repeated verse 6. enlarged verses 9.10 Seek him that strengthneth the spoyled against the strong Secondly Because of the Analogy with many places that are cleer for the restitution of Israel To his third place out of Isaiah of the fall of Jerusalem It is a grosse mistake For all that is of it is in Isa 24.20 spoken of the Earth not Jerusalem but presently is mentioned the restitution of the Jews verse 23. As for Mr. Bailies fourth place in Gen. 49. it is of no validity to the thing he intends but in his imagination SECT IX The ninth and last Argument of Mr. Baylie § 1 THe Millenaries lay
spirit shall be removed farre away from the Church Zach. 13 2. Thirdly For the rest of the dayes works of Creation as in them were created the dry-land the Plants the Fishes and Fowls and Animals c. So in this New creation there shall be a perfection of all those then in being for of a resurrection of irrationals I know nothing and they shall be freed and set at liberty from all danger and hardship Isa 11.6 7 8 9. Rom. 8.19 20 21 22. I speak now short to these things because I am not yet come to the qualifications of this future glorious estate into which this Head would sometimes faine draw me but I will not be anticipated ¶ 4 This future glorious estate on earth is a creation in regard of the end viz. that as man was created last of all most perfect in soule and body as the subordinate end next under God for which God made it viz. that man might have the possession and use of all and dominion over all Gen. 1.26 So in this New creation Christ restores all things to their perfection and every beleever to his to that end that all beleevers being raised or changed as afore described may joyntly and co-ordinately rule over the whole world and all things therein next under Christ their Head I say All and not apart onely as some unwarily publish And I say joyntly not one part of the Saints to usurp authority over the rest as many dream And co-ordinately All upon equall tearms not some Saints to rule by Deputies made of the rest of the Saints as the practise of men seem to interpret And all to be true Saints not seeming Thus we read in Dan. 7. verse 14. and 27. And Rev. 20.4 And Chap. 21. verse 24.26 Study the places well and you will easily picke it out CHAP. III. Measuring out the DIMENSIONS of this glorious estate to be on Earth afore the ultimate universal Judgement § 1 HAving done with the Creation of it we come next to the Dimensions Quantity or Extent of the glorious Kingdome of Christ on Earth yet expected viz. That as the other foure Monarchies did over spread all the inhabited world as it is said of Nebuchadnezzars Assyrto-Chaldean Monarchy Dan. 2.37 that he was King of Kings and that WHERESOEVER THE CHILDREN OF MEN DWE●T the Beasts of the field and fowles of the Heaven GOD HAD GIVEN INTO HIS HAND and had made him RULER OVER ALL and of Caesars Roman Monarchy Luke 2.1 That there went out a decree from him that ALL THE WORLD should bee taxed So this fifth Monarchy of the Saints reigning on earth under Christ must be as large as those Monarchies as large as the whole world for ample Dominion though not for sincere conversion That is the generality of men in the time of this Kingdome being converted into true Saints they shall rule over all the whole world of men swallowing up the other former Monarchies So that if there be remaining a secret seed of hypocrisie in ●ome which shall at last God so foretelling Rev. 20.8 breake out in the Gogican War at the end of our THOUSAND yeers shall yet mean while all men all the time of the thousand yeers shall be demurely subject to the Dominion of the Saints Touching the latitude and largenesse of this Holy-Kingdome read Dan. 2.34 35. The stone cut out without hands smote the Image on his feet that were of iron and of clay and brake them to peeces Then was the iron the clay the brasse the silver and the gold broken in peeces together and became like the chasse of the Summerthershing floore and the wind carried them away so that NO PLACE WAS FOUND FOR THEM and the stone that smote the Image became a great Mountaine and FILLED THE WHOLE EARTH Dan. 7.26 27 And the judgement shall sit and they shall take away his the preceding Monarchies Dominion c. And the Kingdome and Dominion and the greatnesse of the Kingdome UNDER THE WHOLE HEAVEN shall be given to the people of the Saints c. And Rev. 10.7 St. John having said In the dayes of the voyce of the seventh Angel when he shall BEGIN to sound the mystery of God shall be finished he goes on in the 11. Chapter verse 15. saying The seventh Angel sounded and there were great voyces in Heaven saying The KINGDOMES of this WORLD are become the Kingdomes of our Lord and of his Christ and he shall reigne for ever That is no Monarchy shall ever be on earth after his Adde Isa 2. In the second verse c. whereof yee have the propagation of the Gospel of Christs Kingdome and mens obedience to it In the 11 verse repeated againe verse 17. yee have the Lord Christ exalted and his overthrowing all worldly powers prostrate before him in these words The lofty lookes of man shall be humbled and the haughtinesse of men shall be bowed downe and the LORD ALONE shall be exalted Which words though covertly for feare of provoking worldly Monarchs are alleadged by the Jewes to the same end as you have heard afore at large To the same effect of the largenesse of Christs Kingdome is that notable place in Isa 24. verse 21 22 23. In that day it shall come to passe that the Lord shall punish the Host of the high ones that are on high and the Kings of the earth UPON EARTH and they shall be gathered together as prisoners are gathered in the pit and shall be shut up in the prison and after many dayes they shall be visited Then the Moon shall be confounded and the Sunne ashamed when the Lord of Hosts shall REIGNE IN MOUNT SION and in Jerusalem before his Ancients gloriously His Ancients are his ancient people the Jews And as the material Sunne and Moon shall be then nothing in comparison of the light of Gods presence as afore-shewed so the metaphorical Sunne and Moon for the same Scripture may have two subordinate senses Rev. 17.9 10. I say the metaphorical Sunne and Moon of higher and lower humane Majesties shall be confounded with shame So Jacob a Prince in those times and his wife are called by the name and interpreted to be the meaning of that name of the Sunne and Moon in Josephs dream Gen. 37.9 even as we had but now in that 24 of Isa both name and thing metaphor meaning expressed And by the same rule and proportion we may admit of others annexing a metaphorical sense to that Revelation 21. verse 23 24. that in Christs Kingdome to come upon earth there shall be no need of the Sunne or Moon i. e. of Emperial Royal or Princely Potentates to keep the peace as we have expounded it also in a litteral sense of the obscuring of the glory of all the Stars by the paramount glory of Gods presence For God and the Lambs presence shall be in stead of and more then the Sunne and Moon in both senses One both learned and godly doth likewise to the
c. As saith he Our beloved brother Paul speaks of these things in all his Epistles which unlearned and unstable men wrest So that in Peters judgement many things of this New Heavens and New Earth and of this glorious time are in Pauls Epistles but being as Peter hints profoundly delivered are not understood by many but perverted as we see at this time Well let us understand Paul better then so In that Rom. 8. verse 18. c. The sufferings of this present time are not worthy to bee compared with the glory which shall bee revealed in us mark REVEALED and IN US It is a bringing downe glory to us into us Then it follows verse 19. The earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the Sonnes of God Mark It is here plaine that the natural creature is meant not the spiritual new creature viz. the regenerated souls They are the Sons of God And these two are contradistinct And mark further that it is said It waits for the manifestation of the Sonnes of God whereas glory in the highest heavens is an hiding of them from the Creation and would disappoint it of its expectation which must not bee because that expectation and waiting is the instinct of the creature And that is so much as that it may not be in vaine By that a tree grows to his period of age be it in never so many hundred yeers c. Accidentals of wens and warts winds and weathers doe not eradicate his instinct The curse is accidental to the creature not of the essence the creation still by instinct looks for his former state in Adam and therefore as notwithstanding nipping winter the creature every spring hath its petty resurrections as types and pledges of the great as the little Jubilee of the great So its expectation by instinct shall not faile of the great Restauration And this accidentall the Apostle argues in the next verse sc 20. The creature was made subject to vanity not willingly sc not essentially of its essential frame but by reason of him who subdued it under hope i. e. The creature was made substantially glorious essentially exceeding good and then after Adams fall which that it was the same day or suddenly after his creation I cannot yet believe Divines best reasons are not to mee convincing I cannot thinke that God would make such an excellent piece to be like a bubble or sparke Though in the third Chapter of Genesis is presently mention of Adams fall and Chapter 4. of Adams two sonnes yet Adam was an hundred and thirty yeers old when he had his third son sc Seth. I say then after Adams fall it was subject to vanity i. e. fading and unconstant with changes by Winter and Summer by him who subjected it sc by Gods curse on the creature not in anger to it but as a punishment to man whom as a Lord they should have served But God subjected it not for ever to that condition but under hope As he cursed man not forever but gave him a promise of salvation by the seed of the woman Christ that the Serpents head shall be bruised scrooched And so as man by distinct hope waites and God is mindfull of that promise above foure thousand yeers after Rom. 16.10 So the creatures have an instinct of hope impressed on their essence that they shall be restored And here is a promise for it in this 8. of Rom. verse 21. That in perfection they shall serve their Lord viz. Man being restored to his perfection by the man Christ Jesus There is a shadow of this instinct in all plants sleeping birds c. in that they live in Winter in secret and every Spring put forth in hope as the Apostle speaks that the time is come And if that be not the time then at next Winter they retire againe and wait another Winter Just as men did rationally Luke 24.21 wee hoped that this had been he c. And Act. 1. Mr. Wilt thou then at this time restore the Kingdome to Israel If not they must wait longer And as men distinctly so the creation instinctly For the promise is sure to both Verse 21. The creature it selfe also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the Sonnes of God See againe the creature and the sonnes of God are two distinct things To understand the minde of the words note first that Bondage imports the creature came into this condition not from its original essence and first constitution but accidentally and violently by mans corruption sc the Fall in Adam Secondly Note that corruption is of three sorts ¶ 1 In a physical or natural respect as now the natures of all the creation are corruptible dissolvable fading as in Autumn Winter or other periods or to be corruptible with malignant qualities as the elements of aire water c. and plants grow unwholesome c. The Stars to be ecclipsed clouded and stained with malevolent constellations blasting and hurting things below and all to the defacing of their glory and dis-service to the Saints ¶ 2 In Civil respects or uses They are worne and wasted and wearied and bruised for the use of man As Land Cattel Plants c. ¶ 3 In a spiritual respect so by the sinne and corruption yet remaining in the best of men they are made to serve for sinfull uses not onely by the wicked but sometimes by the Saints as when they are used to superfluous superabounding banqueting or to please our pride or the vanity of our minds c. § 3 Now to be delivered from this corruption into the glorious liberty of the Sonnes of God imports That as the Saints shall now be advanced to the full liberty of the Sons of God sc they shall be no more under the bondage of infirmities of nature or Satans temptations or the imperiousnesse of sin or the violence of unjust men but shall bee naturally civilly and spiritually free from having receiving or doing any hurt their state shall be a full liberty and a glorious one so all the creatures of the whole creation shall partake of the same liberty thus far ¶ 1 They shall be delivered from the corruption and fading that adheres to their nature ¶ 2 They shall be delivered from the violence done to them by men ¶ 3 From their sinful use ¶ 4 Shall be delivered to their right owner viz. to the second Adam and his posterity who shall onely use them well As man shall not sweat and toyle in labour which was the curse on Adam after his fall and therefore now to be taken off so man shall not oppresse and grieve and discourage the creature How plaine then is this Text of the Restauration of the Creation to them that will understand And this was never yet fulfilled but spoken to Saints as yet expecting it verse 22.23 The creature groans and travelleth in pain till now sc under the corruption before explained and not only
notion of prudentials in divine worship They dis-regard Antichrist root and branch body and tayle § 4 The third Character is They receive not the marke of the Beast in their hands or foreheads that is they yeeld not subjection to Antichrist secretly or openly neither professe him nor contest for him or for any thing against the truth All these three Characters are here given to take in all Saints For haply some Saints have somewhat subjected outwardly to Antichrist but did not worship Some perhaps have not subjected but had not the opportunity or magnanimity to suffer Others may be have subjected or worshipped and after repenting have suffered § 5 In other places of the Revelation instead of this Negative Have not the marke of the Beast they are said to have the marke of the Lambs Father in their forehead Rev. 14.1 c. They professe the truth of God with faith in Christ Jesus They are truly Saints and feare the name of God which is the Cognizance of those that shall reigne with Christ Rev. 11.15 16 17 18. § 6 All such Saints shall reigne with Christ as we have said the Kingdomes of the earth then being actually and absolutely become the Kingdomes of Christ the said Saints on earth visibly possessing the power and dominion over the earth for a thousand yeares literally and properly taken and Christ most gloriously appearing at least at the beginning and ending of that thousand yeares though wee cannot yet so demonstratively and infallibly hold forth that he shall continuedly bee all that time personally present upon the earth The Devil the meane while all that time under what names or notions soever either as a cunning Serpent and secret Satanical Adversary are as an open violent rampant Dragon and reviling Devil shall bee wholly and absolutely confined and restrained in effects acts and person from the Precincts of the Church SECTIO I. Thesis exposita § 1 PEr Sanctos nimirum Electos intelligo omnes tum vocatos tum vocandos quorum characteres sub REGNANTIUM notione in Apocaly psi ad vivum subinde delineantur Capite nimirum 20. v. 4. ad hunc modum Vidi sedes sederunt super eas judicium datum est iis animas eorum qui SECURI PERCUSSI SUNT PROPTER TESTI MONIUM JESU ET PROPTER SERMONEM DEI quique NON ADORARUNT BESTIAM neque IMAGINEM EJUS NEC ACCEPERUNT CHARACTEREM IN FRON TIBUS suis aut in MANIBUS SUIS Viventque regnabunt cum Christo MILLE annis Capite vero 11. v. 15 16 17 18. ad hunc modum Septimus igitur Angelus clanxit factae sunt voces magnae in Caelo dicentes facta sunt regna mundi regna Domini nostri Christi ejus qui regnabit in secula seculorum Tum viginti quatuor illi senes qui in conspectu Dei sedent in sedibus suis prociderunt in facies suas adorarunt Deum dicentes Gratias agimus tibi Domine Deus Omnipot●ns Qui es Qui eras Qui ven turus es quod adeptus sis potentiam tuam magnam regnum inieris iratae sunt gentes advenit ira tua praestitutum tempus mortuorum ut judicentur des mercedem SERVIS TUIS PROPHETIS SANCTIS TIMENTIBUS nomen tuum PARVIS MAGNIS § 5 Apocalyps denique Capite 14. v. 1. c. ità depinguntur Tunc aspexi ecce aderat Angelus stans super montem Sion cum eo Centum quadraginta quatuor millia habentia NOMEN PATRIS ejus scriptum in frontibus suis EMPTI sunt e terrâ Non sunt INQUINATI mulieribus SEQUUNTUR AGNUM c. Venit hora judicii sui c. Cecidit Babylon c. Beati ab hocce tempore mortui ii qui domini causa mortui sunt c. Aderat nubes candida nubi insidebat quidam similis homini Demessa est terra § 6 Omnes inquam hosce splendidè regnaturos cum Jesu Christo quibuslibet terrarum Dynastiis actu absoluté que in ILLIUS aliquantisper apparentis potestatem succedentibus visibiliter possidentes ut Dan. 7.27 Regna Dominatus eorundemque sub toto Caelo amplitudinem mille annis ad literam propriè acceptis Diabolo intereà tempor is ab Ecclesiae finibus omnimodè ablegato CHAP. II. This opinion is not guilty of Novelty or singularity CAP. II. § 1 TO remove in the first place the prejudice that lyes heavy upon this Position of Novelty and singularity wee shall produce approved Antiquity both afore and since Christ with a multitude of later Worthies almost in every age hitherto congratulating with this truth § 2 Any of which wee intend not for proofe which is deferred till the third Chapter of this first Booke but especially to the whole third Booke but to remove impediments from mens minds and to cleare their understandings from an averse waywardnesse of spirit and so to reconcile them to a patient attention and tractable docility HAnc Thesin ne statim in ipso limine tanquam privata cujusdam opiniola tam novitatis quàm singularitatis rea condemnetur prius quàm me demonstrationi accinxero numeroso Constipatam satellitio eruditae antiquitatis tàm ante quàm post Christum editae in medium proferam 1. SECTION Of Hebrew Antiquities § 1 FOr the Hebrew Antiquities to be set for seniorities sake in part in the Front wee have divers whereof the first is the Targum or Chalde Paraphrase which tooke its beginning from the Jewes Captivity in Babylon where their native Hebrew tongue grew out of use so that the generality of them farre better understood the Chalde then the Hebrew The Targum hath many pertinences to the point in hand especially if we compare severall Copies of it For there is a Manuscript Targum which upon Ester Ch. 1. reckoning up the severall Monarchies that have and shall bee from the beginning of the world unto the end thereof makes the computation thus The first Monarchy was of God Second under Nimrod Third under Pharaoh Fourth under Salomon Fifth under Nebuchadnezzar Sixth under the Medes and Persians Seventh under Alexander the Great Eighth under Julius Caesar The ninth the Kingdome of the Messia or Christ Where observe how the Jewes place the Kingdome of Christ in order after the Roman Monarchy and to bee on earth as the former were But least this Copy being a Manuscript and so hidden from the eyes of most should carry the lesse authority with it let us consult the Targum that lookes all the learned in the face § 2 The Babylonian Targum or ordinary Chalde Paraphrase faith upon Gen. 49.10 That CHRIST shall come whose is the KINGDOME and him shall the PEOPLES obey Observe the plurall PEOPLES that is the Nations indefinitly § 3 Which the Jerusalem Targum expresseth more literally and universally The KING CHRIST shall come whose is the KINGDOME and ALL marke the universality KINGS marke the persons
shall be subject unto him viz. so as the same Jerusalem Targum expoundeth on the 11. verse of that 49. of Gen. that those Kings and Princes that will not be subject unto him he shall kill making the Universe red with the blood of their slain and the hils white with the fat of their mighty men c. But these things were not fulfilled at Christs being on the earth in the flesh It was above three hundred yeares after ere one King or Nation was subject unto Christ viz. in the time of Constantine the Great except some sprinklings of Converts here and there called Churches the Nations and Kings of the earth either taking no cognizance of his interest or else persecuted it even as to this day they doe even ten parts of the world for one that ownes him Neither hath Christ yet taken that material and sensible vengeance on them by killing the disobedient in order to a bringing in of the rest into a visible subjection to him § 4 Lastly Paraphrast Jonathan in his Chalde Paraphrase of Hos 14.8 hath these words They speaking of the Jewes shall bee gathered together from out of the midst of their CAPTIVITY they shall DWELL under the shadow of their CHRIST and the DEAD shall LIVE and good shall grow in the EARTH and there shall bee a memoriall of their goodnesse FRUCTIFYING and never fayling as the remembrance of the sound of the Trumpets over the old wine which was wont to be offered in the Sanctuary which things were never yet fulfilled on earth We forbear to quote more out of their TARGUM or Chalde Paraphrase now because we shall afterwards oft cast an eye upon it in our discusse of severall Scriptures that tend to the PROOF of the point in hand § 5 To this let mee adde a touch out of the CAPITULA of RABBI ELIEZAR the GREAT because neare of the same Antiquity with the former his words are these As I live saith Jehovah I will raise YOU speaking of the Jewes up in the TIME to come in the RESURRECTION of the dead and I will GATHER you will ALL ISRAEL § 6 You see both doe harmonise to the same tune the effect of their words the same which is not yet fulfilled in as much as to this day the generality of the Jewes have not owned any MESSIA to be come in the flesh but refused The MESSIA Joh. 1.11 according as it was fore-prophesied Esa 53.3 He is despised and rejected of men And the remnant of beleeving Jewes never since as yet saw that particular RESURRECTION of the dead or that their gathering together out of the midst of their CAPTIVITY or that generall GOOD in the EARTH And therefor according to the Scriptures of which by and by these things are yet to come afore the last and generall Resurrection § 7 Of Hebrew Antiquities SINCE the Incarnation of Christ namely their Two TALMUDS their SEDAR OLAM is of the same age near upon with the Babylonish something of which TALMUDS was extant neare the Apostles time if not ancienter and of other Rabbins we shall give you an account in divers particulars In Gemara Sanhedrin R. Ketina hath said in the last of the Thousands of yeares of the worlds continuance the world shall be destroyed of which it is said Esa 2.11.17 THE LORD ONELY SHALL BE EXALTED IN THAT DAY And TRADITION agrees with R. Ketina even as every seventh yeare of seven yeares is a years of release so of the seven thousand yeares of the world the seventh thousand yeares shall bee the thousand of Release as it is said AND THE LORD ALONE SHAL BE EXALTED IN THAT DAY Likewise That Psalme namely the 92. is said to bee a PSALME OR SONG FOR THE SABBATH DAY THAT IS THE DAY THAT IS NOTHING ELSE BUT REST. As also it is said viz. Psal 90. A THOUSAND YEERS IN THY SIGHT ARE BUT AS YESTERDAY By which it is plaine to acute observers that the ancient Rabbinicall Jews did clearly understand the Prophesie of Isaiah in Chap. 2. of the EXALTATION of the LORD twice there repeated as meant of the GREAT DAY which some Rabbins call the Day of JUDGEMENT others the Day of MESSIA others the Day of the RENOVATION of the WORLD and of the REIGNING of CHRIST which is elegantly and emphatically there limbed in its colours to the life as it will more shine forth when we come to an accurate discusse of that Chapter In Mid●asch Tehillim upon the 90. Psal v. 15. Wee thus read MAKE US GLAD ACCORDING TO THE DAYES WHEREIN THOU HAST AFFLICTED VS That is by the Babylonians the Grecians and the Romans AND THAT IN THE DAYES OF THE MESSIAH And how many are the dayes of the MESSIAH R. JEHOSUAS said that they are Two THOUSAND yeares and it is said ACCORDING TO THE DAYES WHEREIN THOU HAST HUMBLED US that is according to two dayes for one day of the holy and blessed God are a thousand yeares according to that BECAUSE A THOUSAND YEERS IN THY SIGHT ARE BUT AS YESTERDAY The Rabbins also have said That according to the TIME to come the DAY of the MESSIAH shall bee one For God which is holy and blessed in the FUTURE that is AGE shall make one day to himselfe of which wee read Zech. 14. And there shall bee ONE DAY which shall bee knowne to the Lord not day nor night and it shall bee at the EVENING-TIME Light This Day is the AGE or WORLD TO COME and the QUICKNING OF THE DEAD § 9 In their Booke called Berachoth wee finde this Benzuma saith It shall come to passe that Israel shall not remember their departure out of the Land of Aegypt IN THE WORLD TO COME and IN THE DAYES OF THE MESSIAH marke diligently how by World to come they understand a time on earth as Paul hath it twice viz Heb 1.6 Heb. 2.5 THE INHABITED WORLD TO COME So the Greeke so the sense For no man could imagine that heaven above should bee put in subjection to the Angels so as to need the Apostles Apology there to prevent such an imagination And how say the Rabbins in that Berachoth doth this appeare By that which is written in J●rem 23. BEHOLD THE DAYES COME THAT THEY SHALL SAY NO MORE THE LORD LIVETH WHICH BROVGHT THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL VP OVT OF THE LAND OF EGYPT Which wise men interpret thus not as if the name of Egypt should be blotted out but because the WONDERS which shall bee effected in the DAYES OF THE KINGDOME OF MESSIA shall principally be remembred and their departure out of Egypt lesse § 10 Note by the way that it is not agreed among the Rabbins in what THOVSAND yeares of the world the said DAY of JUDGEMENT or of MESSIAH or RENOVATION of the WORLD shall bee Some say further off in the seventh others nearer in the sixt but others about the fifth § 11 But to goe on The TRADITION of the house of Elijah is Those Just ones whom God shall raise