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A64467 The reconciler of the Bible inlarged wherein above three thousand seeming contradictions throughout the Old and New Testament are fully and plainly reconciled ... / by J.T. and T.M. ... Thaddaeus, Joannes, fl. 1630.; T. M. 1662 (1662) Wing T831_VARIANT; ESTC R33916 334,239 278

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regenerate by the holy Spirit do not give way to sin but carefully resist it being guided by the holy Ghost 360. 1 Kings 8.27 The Heaven and the Heaven of Heavens cannot contain God Col. 2.9 In Christ dwelleth all fullnesse of the God-head bodily The divine nature cannot be apprehended by us the divinity of Christ is personally united to the flesh and dwels in it as in its proper Temple * 361. 1 Kings 9.11 with Lev. 25. The Land shall not be sold for ever c. Answ Solomon parted not with the dominiost but the use of these Cities to the King of Tyre that he might have the benefit of those Cities so long till he had reparation for his expences 1 Kings 9.23 Princes over-Solomons work five hundred and fifty 2 Chron. 8.10 All the Princes over Solomons work were two hundred and fifty In the former place mention is made of all who took charge of the work in the latter of those that took charge by course * 1 Kings 9.23 with 2 Chron. 8.10 There were five hundred which served by turns two hundred and fifty at a time these two hundred and fifty mentioned in the latter place fifty more are to be added which were over those five hundred Rulers in their course and gave account of the five hundred so that there were in all five hundred and fifty Now these fifty Commissioners were Israelites the other inferior ones which were more in number were strangers and but onely Solicitors or Overseers 1 Kings 5.16 362. 1 Kings 9.28 Hiram sent to Solomon four hundred and twenty talents of Gold 2 Chron. 8.18 They brought from Ophir four hundred and fifty talents of Gold The marriners and Solomons servants spent thirty Talents by the way and they brought to Solomon to Jerusalem foure hundred and twenty 363. 1 Kings 11.35 God said to Jeroboam I will give unto thee ten Tribes Verse 36. To Solomons son one Tribe Chap. 12.21 Rehoboam gathered together all the house of Judah and the Tribe of Benjamin Rehoboam had but one whole Tribe and Jeroboam ten Tribes the Tribe of Benjamin was divided between them both Some others also of other Tribes that were godly men specially the Priests and Levites came to Jerusalem and staid in Judea 2 Sam. 7.16 Psal 142.12 364. 1 Kings 12.24 This thing is from me saith the Lord that is the revolting of the Israelites 2 Chron. 13.5 The Lord God gave the Kingdome of David over Israel to him and his sons by a Covenant of salt The promise made to David doth not much concerne his temporall Kingdom as the eternall and incorruptible Kingdome of Christ and the promise also was under a condition if his children should keep Gods Laws and walk in his wayes 1 Kings 2.4 * 365. 1 King 15.5 Save only in the matter of Vriah Now he sinned frequently he was resolved and had destined Nabals family to death 2. He promiseuously slew the Ammonites 3. He numbred the people c. Answ God speaks here aft●r the manner of men as he not sinning in these things which had any ho●est or virtuous pret●xt The anger conceived against Nabal and the Ammonites was covered with the pretext of a just revenge The numbring the people with the pretence of a religious Tribute for the Temple God therefore was content not to divulge them that they may be known ipsius judicio privato but adultery and murther enormous crimes as all men acknowledge Therefore these were accounted by the people grievous crimes of him in the matter of Vriah 366. 1 Kings 15.14 As a took not away the high places 2 Chron. 14.5 Also he took out of all the Cities of Judah the high places and the Images Those high places where God was worshipped Asa took not away but he destroyed the Idols of the Gentiles and the Images of the Sunne * 367. 1 Kings 15.16 And there was War between Asa and Baasha all their dayes 2 Chron. 15. ult There was none between them untill the five and thirtieth year of the reign of Asa It s one thing to reckon the Reign of Princes as it respects the people over whom they Reign Another thing to set down the years of their personall Reign respecting themselves The five and thirty years spoken of in the Chronicles in which the War brake forth between Asa and Baasha was so acconuted in regard of the people who had now been so many years under these divided times since the revolting of the Tribes to this day which was not five and thirty yeares of his personall Reign being but the fifteenth of that Reign * 1 Kings 15.25 with 1 Kings 15.28 Nadab the sonne of Jeroboam c. Even in the third yeare of Asa King of Judah did Baasha slay Nadab and reigned in his sted Nadab who began to Reign in the second year of Asa might Reign two years although B●asha succeeded him in the third year of Asa because the last years of the Kings of Israel and Judah are not fully expired but some of them as in this place do scarcely contain moneths in them the rest of the years being put compleatly 368. 1 Kings 16.8 In the twenty six year of Asa King of Judah began Ela the son of Basa to reigne over Israel in Tersa two years Verse 10. And Zimri went and smote Ela in the twenty seaventh year of Asa King of Judah In the twenty six yeare of Asah King of Iudah Ela Reigned over Israel in the twenty seaventh year of Asa Zimri rebelled against Elah and killing him took the Kingdom from him * 369. 1 King 16.8 with Vers 10. Ela is said to Reign two years not that he reigned two compleate years for Zimries conspiracy was when he had not Reigned one or but one year But Ela began to Reign in the six and twentieth of Asa and so in the twenty seaventh was slain by Zimri and so he is said to Reign two yeares not of his own Reign but two yeares of Asa's or part of them which are reckoned for the whole 370. 1 Kings 17.4 God commands the Ravens to feed Elias Lev. 11.15 Every kind of Raven was abominable to God A Raven indeed is an unclean creature not by creation but by divine ordination and the forbidding men to eat his flesh but to touch the Raven alive or to eat the meat he brought was not unclean to Elias nor an abomination before God * 1 Kings 17.4 with Lev. 11.15 Some things were unclean ab intrinseco as by leprosie others ab extrinseco as by eating or touching of these there was a spirituall and corporall uncleannesse the spirituall when any beast though clean was abused to spirituall fornication as to be offered to Idols c. Corporall uncleanness was effective of bad nourishment or subjective as the swine c. such as fed uncleanly or lived in unclean places or both Some creatures though clean for use yet not for sacrifice as the Buck. Some unclean secundum speciem as those in Lev.
descents of another line that is of Nathan the younger sonne of Solomon from which line came our Saviour and not of Solomons line and though Ieconiah may seem to have seed and sons more out of Ier. 22.28 30. yet he is doomed childlesse because neither Salathiel if he were his son nor any of Ieconiahs race Zedekiah the last King being uncle to Ieconiah did succeed him in the legality to sit on the Throne of David though in a kind of Soveraignty as Zerubbabel the son or grandchild rather of Salathiel by Pedaiah did succeed in regard of which successions both Salathiel and after also Zerubbabel may be called sonnes of Iehojakim the father of Ieconiah It is likewise said he shall have none to sit upon the Throne of David that is for any time worth speaking of for his son Ieconiah reigned but three moneths and ten dayes 401. 1 Chronicles 3.18 The sonne of Salathiel Pedaiah of Pedaiah Zorobabel Ezd. 3.2 Mat. 1.12 Salathiel begat Zorobabel Zorobabel was the nephew to Salathiel which he begat by his sonne Pedaiah * 402. 1 Chron. 3.18 with Matth. 1.12 Sons of Pedaiah Pedaiah might dye while his sons were young and Salathiel their grandfather bring them up and in this respect Zerubbabel is called the sonne of Salathiel or Shealtiel 403. 1 Chron. 10.6 Saul died and his three sonnes and all his house died together 2 Sam. 2.8 Abner made Isbosheth the son of Saul King over Israel Isbosheth after his fathers death though he had for a time the name of a King at last he was miserably slain in his bed and Mephibosheth was by favour in the Court of David without any rule so the family of Saul perished rightly with him nor ever could aspire any more to any eminent dignity 404. 1 Chron. 18.12 Abishai smote of Aedom in the valley of salt eighteen thousand 2 Samuel 8.13 It was David Psalm 60.2 That Victory is imputed to Joab Abishai with Joab having the Army divided conquered the enemy at the first assault he overcame six thousand of the Edomites Joab killed twelve thousand of those that fled away but the Victory is imputed to David as their King * 405. 1 Chron. 21.5 The summe of the number a thousand thousand and a hundred thousand 2 Sam. 21.9 There were eight hundred thousand Upwards to the eight hundred thousand in 2 Sam. 24. seem to be added here those twenty eight hundred thousand of Davids Trained-bands 1 Chron. 27.1 15. already enrolled in publick Records and their Collonels Captains and Commanders and Officers to the number likely of twelve thousand which make up the said eleven hundred thousand to the forty seven hundred thousand of Judah are thirty thousand added more in 2 Sam. 24.9 which addition might either be the number of the Regiments under those thirty worthies of David having one thousand in each or rather an addition of so many out of Jerusalem only or out of Levi and Benjamin also which still joyned themselves to Judah after Joabs first return to Jerusalem and giving up the number to the King which he finished not he being weary of that service which was so abominable to him viz. 2 Sam. 24.9 * 406. 1 Chron. 21.12 with 2 Sam. 24.13 Three years famine or seven years famine Answ Some say there is a failing in transcribing the Text in the Hebrew three and seven being so like and the seventy in the 2d of Samuel read it three year and the Arabick M S. in the hands of the Congregation Orators and reason much asserts that it was three years for other judgments go by three as three dayes three moneths Some say the Prophet at the first spake of seven years but his heart being troubled at Davids horror mitigated it to three 407. 2 Chron. 2.14 Hiram was the sonne of a woman of the daughters of Dan whose Father was of Tyre 1 Kings 7.14 He was the son of a widow of the Tribe of Nephtalim The Father of Hiram was of the Tribe of Nephtalim who lived many years in Tyria and had a wife of the Tribe of Dan. * 408. 2 Chron. 6.1 The Lord hath said that he will dwell in thick darknesse 1 Tim. 6.16 Dwelleth in light which no man can approach He dwels in darknesse not so as to include him nor so in light as to exclude him from dark places He may be said to dwell in thick dark-darknesse in relation to us who are ignorant of him and yet dwell in light in relation to himself The Lord probably was said to dwell in darknesse in Solomons time because the sanctum sanctorum by reason of the burning of Incense was through the great smoake therein as it were filled with a cloud or darknesse and in this place did God manifest himself and dwell therein * 409. 2 Chron. 6.6 I have chosen Jerusalem to put my name there John 4.21 Nor yet at Jerusalem men ought to worship In the time of the Law God did put his name in Jerusalem by setting his Tabernacle there and having his Temple built there and thither the Tribes went to worship In the time of the Gospell God took away the priviledge of that place and now he willeth that men lift up pure hands every where 410. 2 Chron. 8.1 Solomon built those Cities which Hiram restored to him 1 Kings 9.11 Solomon gave to Hiram twenty Cities in the Land of Galile Solomon gave to Hiram those Cities for twenty yeares that he might have a yearly revenue from them untill the charges were paid to him then Hiram restored them to Solomon and he built them and made the children of Israel dwell in them * 411. 2 Chron. 14.2 He overthrew the Altars 1 Kings 15. He took not away the high places There were two sorts of high places among the Jews Altars and Temples in the higher places some whereof were erected to Idols these Asa subverted Others were dedicated to the true God which was likewise unlawfull for the Temple by divine institution was only to be at Jurusalem And so although he purged the prophane Temples yet he overthrew them not which occasioned the restitution of Idolatry afterwards * 412. 2 Chron. 15.19 The War was not till the thirty fift year And Chap. 14. It was said Zura was slain by Asa therefore there is war Answ The computation of years is not taken from the beginning of the Kingdom of Asa but from the Kingdom of Judah i. e. Solomons death when the devision began betwixt Rhehoboam and Jeroboam And thus the Text of the next Chapter is to be understood where it is said Baasha the King of Israel ascended into Judah Anno 36 of the Kingdome of Asa for then it was the sixteenth year of his Kingdome * 2 Chron. 13.5 The Lord God of Israel gave the Kingdome over Israel to David for ever 1 Kings 13 32 35. But I will take the Kingdome out of his sons hand c. The promise was conditionall if his sons would walk in his wayes the
and two of a Tribe being saved this week and as many another in the conclusion the whole summe being cast up will be great if we consider all times The number of the godly is great in it self but its small compared with the multitude of the wicked 643. Jer. 6.10 Chap. 9.26 All the house of Israel are uncircumcised in heart Rom. 11.16 If the root be holy so are the branches All is taken here for the greatest part The root of the Jews was holy by reason of the Covenant because they were born from their Father who was in the Covenant and so were they confederate with God and separated from the profane Gentiles * 644. Jer. 9.17 Send for the mourning women Ezek. 24.17 Make no mourning for the dead The former place shews the Judgment of God to fall so heavily upon the people that they should make a solemn mourning for themselves The latter place intimates that the affliction should be so great upon the people that there should be no mourning for them because noe mourning could expresse it pauca cura loquunter ingentes stupent or else this was a peculiar case which breaks not a generall rule 645. Jer. 10.23 O Lord I know that the way of man is not in himself it is not in man to direct his steps Matth. 23.37 I would have gathered thy children together and thou wouldest not In spirituall matters that concern his salvation a man can do nothing that is good In politick and civill affairs he can indeed do something but more inclining to evill than to good * 646. Jer. 15.1 with Matth. 18.19 The former place speaks that God may in some cases be so provoked by sinne as he will not hear even two or three gathered together though the most renowned of Saints The second place speaks that God will grant all things which are asked by faith which must be according to the rule and Cannon of faith by two or three together 647. Jer. 17.5 Cursed be the man that trusteth in man Rom. 10.11 He that believeth in Christ shall not be confounded Isa 28.16 The Prophet speaks of bare mortall deceitfull man in himself The Apostle speaks of man subsisting in the person of the Sonne of God in whom the fullnesse of the Godhead dwelt bodily 648. Jer. 15.1 If Moses and Samuel stood before me yet my mind could not be toward this people Matth. 18.19 If two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall aske it shall be done for them of my Father which is in Heaven In the former place the speech is hypotheticall as if he should say though they were amongst the living and did stand before me and would turn away my wrath from this people yet would I not spare them Christ in the latter promiseth temporall good things upon condition of repentance 649. Jer. 17.10 Chap. 20.12 I the Lord search the heart I try the reins 1 Cor 2.11 Who knows what is in man but the spirit of man which is in him God is not excluded from knowing what is in the heart but Angels and men are be they good or bad 650. Jer. 22.11 Thus saith the Lord touching Sellum the son of Josiah 2 Kings 23.30 2 Chron. 3.6 The people of the Land took the sonne of Josiah Joachaz and annointed him to be King Joachaz is called Sellum ironically because as King Sellum Israel was led captive into Egypt so Joachaz shall not return from the Babylonish captivity 651. Jer. 22.30 Thus saith the Lord Write ye this man childlesse 1 Chron. 3.19 for no man of his seed shall prosper Mat. 1.12 Salathiel his son Jekonias died without children Salathiel the son of Neri was from Nathan the adopted son of Jekonias and by succession not his naturall sonne 652. Jer. 25.1 The fourth year of Jehojakim the son of Josiah King of Judah was the first year of Nabuchadonozer King of Babylon Dan. 1.1 In the third year of Jehojakim King of Judah came Nabuchadonozer King of Babylon to Jerusalem That is in the end of the third year and the beginning of the fourth year of Jehojakims reign * 653. Jer. 25.1 with Dan. 1.1 That of Daniel which saith the third counts from the time he reigned as a vassall to the King of Babylon 2 Kings 24.1 having before reigned seaven years as a Vassall of Aegypt 2 Kings 23.34 36. Now these three years must be understood compleate because that which is there spoken of hapned the fourth of his reign as in Jeremy 654. Jer. 25.11 And this whole Land shall be a desolation and an astonishment and these Nations shall serve the King of Babylon seventy years Acts 1.7 It is not for you to know the times God by a Propheticall spirit revealed this to Jeremiah and so comforted his people but we must not curiously search to know the times contrary to Gods will that is the moment of the day of Judgement the destruction of the world which the Father hath reserved in his own power 655. Jer. 29.11 I think toward you thoughts of peace and not of evill Vers 17. Thus saith the Lord of hosts I will send upon them the Famine God gives peace to penitent sinners but punisheth sinners for their sins 656. Jer. 31.15 A voice was heard in Ramah lamentation and Rachel weeping Matth. 2.16 That was done at length in the killing the children at Bethlehem The Prophets speak often in the present tense or time past of things which are to come for the certainty of the Prophesie So here he foreshews the lamentation of the Mothers for the children that were slain at Bethlehem by Herods command 657. Jer. 31.2 The Lord shall create a new thing on the earth Eccl. 1.10 There is no new thing under the Sun New things are made by creation so God the Father created all things new so we are a new creature in Christ by sanctification when we are regenerated by the holy Ghost by change so when Christ shall come all things shall be made new 658. Jer. 31.31 Behold the days come saith the Lord and I will make a new Covenant with the house of Israel and the house of Judah Matth. 5.17 I came not to destroy the Law God promised a new Covenant when Christ should come yet such a one that should not differ from the former Covenant in substance but sanctified by the Messias The Doctrine of the Prophets and the Apostles was not changed by the coming of Christ but remains an eternall Law of leading our life the ceremonies are abrogated according to their use but their signification was more declared by his coming and illustrated and the Prophesies had their complement in him 659. Jer. 36.30 Thus saith the Lord of Jehojakim King of Judah he shall have none to sit upon the Throne of David 2 Kings 24.6 And his sonne Joakim reigned in his stead Joakim did not sit that is he had no fast seat in the Kingdome for in the third moneth
on and therefore he only mentions Abrahams posterity Luke considering both Jews and Gentiles had need of Christ and that he was promised to all Adams posterity he deduced his Original from him and so from God 3. Matthew derives Christ from David by Solomon and his posterity to Salathiel Luke by Nathan and his posterity Matthew recites the legal Genealogy that line by which the kingdom was conveyed from Solomon to Salathiel which King ended in Jechoniah and after when the kingdom was translated to Nathans posterity Luke derives it from Nathan by a natural Genealogy 4. Matthew and Mark differ in accounting the Genealogy from Salathiel to Joseph the husband of Mary and though some think these were the same which had different names yet 't is not to be imagined in regard there are so many together and their numbers do not agree some would have Matthew to repeat the Genealogy by Mary Luke by Joseph * 754. Mat. 1.8 Joram begat Ozias with 2 Chro. 22.1 And the Inhabitants of Jerusalem made Ahaziah his youngest son King 2 Kin. 12. 2 Chro. 24. 2 Chro. 25.1.25 2 Chro. 26. 1 Chro. 3.10 11. Joram begat Ozias but not immediately for three Kings came between Ahaziah Joash and Amaziah 1 Chro. 3.11 12. It is likely those three Kings were omitted because Matthew intended to keep within the compass of fourteen generations here as well as afterwards and some think these three Kings were omitted rather than others because Gods curse lay on Joram for marrying of Ahabs daughter to the fourth generation as his blessing was on Jehu for destroying Ahabs posterity 2 Kin. 10.30 I will visit the sins of the fathers upon the children to the third and fourth generation In sign of his Judgment he blots out of this line to the fourth generation It is the manner of Scripture very often to leave mens names out of certain Stories and Records to shew a distaste at some evil in them So all Cains posterity is blotted out of the book of the Chronicles as it was out of the world by the flood * 755. Mat. 1.11 Josias begat Jechonias 1 Chro. 3.15 16. Josias begat Joakim and Joakim begat Jechoniah his son Joakim is left out to make up fourteen generations from David to the Captivity into Babylon it may be the reason why Joakim was not inserted was because he that was neither fit to be lamented nor to be buried like one of the Kings of Judah Jer. 22.18 19. was more unfit to come into the line of the Kings of Judah that leadeth to Christ Some conceive because mention is made of Jechonias his brethren must be meant Jehojakim because Jechoniah had no brethren and that his brethren are here mentioned because two of them were Kings Jehoahaz and Zedekiah Yet were they all noted for calamity to shew that it was no strange thing to see the Royal Stock so low afterwards Yet Jechoniah is said to have a brother called Zedekiah 1 Chro. 3.16 which cannot be Zedekiah his Uncle that was King after him for he was reckoned there vers 15. as the son of Josiah 756. Mat. 1.12 Jeconias begat Salathiel Luk. 3.27 Salathiel was the son of Neri Melchi Addi Jeconias died without children Salathiel was the natural son of Neri born from David by Nathan the legal son of Jeconias because he succeeded him by right in the Kingdom * Mat. 1.12 with Luk. 3.27 Jechonias was father to Salathiel as Baasha was to Ahab 1 Kin. 20.34 not by generation but by predecession for Jechonias in very deed was childless Jer. 22.30 and the natural father of Salathiel was Neri Luk. 3.27 yet he is said to beget him because he declared and owned him for his next heir and successor As God is said to beget Christ on the day of his resurrection Psa 2.7 Act. 13 ●● that is declared him to be 〈◊〉 son * Mat. 1.12 with Luk. 3.27 Salathiel was the son of Neri by nature and the son of Jechonias legally in regard of succession in the same kingdom After this manner Zedekias is the brother of Jechonias or Jehojakim 2 Chro. 36.10 and uncle 2 Kin. 14.17 and son 1 Chro. 3.16 His brother by generation and his son by right of succession on this manner Matthew and Luke are reconciled in the Genealogy of Christ for the one follows the natural order as Luke and the other the legal Mat. 1.12 And Salathiel begat Zerobabel 1 Chro. 3.19 And the sons of Pedaiah were Zerobabel Selathiel begat Pedaiah 1 Chro. 3.18 Jeconiah begat Salathiel 1 Chro. 3.17 Zerobabel was either another than that which is meant in 1 Chr. 3. or else Salathiel died without children and Pedaiah took his wife and raised up seed to his brother according to the Law and then he was the legal son of Salathiel the natural son of Pedaiah or else the masculine line of Solomons house failed in Jechonias the dignity turned over to the line of Nathan first setled upon Salathiel but first shewed it self eminently in Zerobabel therefore when mention is made of Zerobabel constantly he is called the son of Pedaiah a man of no action but obscure and he was called the son of Salathiel in whom the head of the Family began for Jechoniah was as a signet plucked off Jer. 22.24 and Zerobabel was set on again in his stead Hag. 2.23 * 757. Mat. 1.13 Zerobabel begat Abiud with Luk. 3.27 Which was the son of Rhesa which was the son of Zerobabel 1 Chron. 3 1● 20. there is no mention of Abiud or of Rhesa In Scripture its usual for one man to have several names so it s to be understood of these the eldest son of Zerobabel to whom the head lately fallen to that house was to descend was called Mesullam either in memorial of Solomon the glory of that House or from the signification of the word which importeth Requited or from the peaceable building and inhabiting Jerusalem after their return from Babel Mesullam was called also Abiud in remembrance of his fathers glory and his second brother Hananiah was called also Rhesa that is the chief because Christ descended from him Or else we must say that here the Old Testament is silent and neither Abiud nor any of his posterity mentioned 1 Chron. 31.9 It may be the Evangelist had the rest either by tradition or out of civil Records * 758. Mat. 1.22 23. All this was done that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Prophet saying Behold a Virgin shall conceive c. Isa 7.14 Behold a Virgin c. Not that the Prediction was the cause of the accomplishment the accomplishment rather the cause of the Prediction but this is said to shew that the accomplishment was necessarily fulfilled in due time and both the one and the other concurred Doubt That in Isaiah was meant say the Jews of the Prophets wife this of Matthew of Mary The Prophets wife did bring forth Chap. 8. Shearjashub the sign was given to Asa therefore not so
makes up seaven years of famine * 341. 2 Sam. 24.14 with Heb. 10.31 It is better to fall into the Hand of God immediately for when men are employed in these punishments of God they mix their own passions and often exceed the measure of Gods manifest intent though not of his secret Decree It is better to fall into the hands of God which revives penitents which cruell men will not The other place tels us it s a fearfull thing to displease God and purchase to themselves not only a temporall but an eternall displeasure 342. 2 Sam. 24.14 It is better to fall into the hands of the Lord. Heb. 10.31 It is a fearfull thing to fall into the hands of the living God It is good to be in the hands of God when he is pleased with us because his mercies are great It is fearfull to fall into the hands of God when he is angry for the wicked cannot stand before him in judgment 343. 2 Sam. 24.15 God sent a Pestilence upon Israel from the morning unto the time appointed Vers 13. Shall there be three dayes Pestilence in thy Land The time appointed was from the morning untill noon of one day or of the continuall morning sacrifice that is four hours 344. 2 Sam. 24.24 David bought of Araunah the floor and the Oxen for fifty shekels of silver 1 Chron. 21.25 David gave to Arunah for the threshing floor six hundred shekels of gold of just weight The floor with all the ground about it was bought for six hundred shekels of gold a greater price then what was given for the threshing flour the Oxen and the wood appointed for the sacrifice * 2 Sam. 24.24 with 1 Chron. 21.25 Fifty shekels of silver was only the price of the Oxen and instruments and the price of the threshing floor is not mentioned at all Others reconcile this diversity thus that in both places is to be understood the price of all together both of floor and Oxen c. But that by the fifty shekels of silver are to be understood not shekels of silver in kind but simply so much money as should amount to the Summe of fifty shekels of Gold and that in the Chronicles the six hundred shekels of Gold ought likewise to be understood for shekels of Gold in kind but for common shekels of silver paid in fifty shekels of Gold in specie according to the proportion of the weight one in Gold being in value as much as twelve of silver unlesse the sale of the floor were made at an old quit rent the principle value of which is set down in the Chronicles The two Books of KINGS Heb. Malachim THe first Book contains the History of Solomon The building of the Temple The division of the Kingdome to Judah and Israel The life of five of the Kings of Judah and eight of Israel Of Elias the Prophet With the History of an hundred and sixteen yeares The Second Book contains the Deeds of sixteen Kings of Judah and twelve of Israel Of Elisha and the destruction of the Kingdome and carrying the people of Israel captive to Assyria Of the children of Judah to Babylon With the History of three hundred forty five yeares Jeremias writ both of them * 345. 1 KIngs 1. with 1 Chron. 23.1 29.22 The doubt lieth in this whether he were three times made a King indeed and so all the three Texts that speak of it to be taken severally or whether only twice as 1 Cro. 29.22 seemeth to hold Answ The annointing of Solomon in 1 Kings 1. upon the aspiring of Adonijah was the first time that ever David shewed who should Reign after him See Vers 20 27. and therefore it must needs be held concurrent with the same 1 Chron. 23.1 onely that scruple that lies in the way that being supposed is this That David at this first unction of Solomon should be in his Chamber and upon his bed and exceeding decrepit and yet at his second annointing should be in the midst of his Princes and Commanders and standing upon his feet 1 Chron. 28.2 but this also will be removed if it be but considered that Davids present infirmity was not sicknesse but coldnesse and benummednesse and old age he was heart-whole and head-whole but he was old and Palsiish and therefore though his common and most commodious posture and composure was to be in his Chamber and upon his Couch yet upon such an occasion as to Crowne Solomon before all Israel he came forth and stood upon his feet and made Orations and gave advice for things to come 346. 1 Kings 2.4 If thy children shall keep my wayes and walk in them in truth there shall not fail thee a man to fit on the Throne of Israel Gen. 49.10 The Scepter shall not depart from Judah till Shiloh come In the former place it is spoken conditionally of the Kingdome of Israel If the sons of David should keep the wayes of the Lord but because Solomon failed therefore the Kingdome of Israel departed from his sonne and in the seventh generation the Kingdome of Judah was translated upon Nathan whose posterity ruled over the Jews untill the coming of Christ In the latter place any kind of dominion is foretold to remain in Judahs posterity untill the Messias should come 347. 1 Kings 3.1 Solomon took Pharaoh his daughter and brought her into the City of David Exod. 34.15 Enter not into Covenant with the Inhabitants of that Land nor marry a wife c. Marriages in a different Religion are dangerous 2 Cor. 6.14 nor are they pleasing to God We must not draw in the same yoake with Infidels for there can be no firme charity or unity where the foundation is neglected that is true Godlinesse That Queen forsaking her Religion 1 Kings 11.4 and her fathers house and marrying with Solomon was a type of the marriage of Christ and his Church But because Solomon loved also the women of other Nations and his heart was led away by them to follow other gods he drew the anger of God upon himself and his posterity and caused a defection from them 348. 1 Kings 3.13 I have also given thee riches and honour that none of the Kings shall be like unto thee Matth. 6.29 Solomon in all his glory was not like the Lillies of the field Solomon exceeded all the Kings in wisedom riches and honour Christ compares the Lillies with his vestments in his greatest splendour * 349. 1 Kings 3.13 with Mat. 6.29 The former place compares Solomon with other Kings The latter place compares him with the Lillies of the field He might be the most glorious of Kings and yet lesse glorious than Lillies * 350. 1 Kings 4.26 Solomon had forty thousand stals of Horse 2 Chron. 9.25 Solomon had four thousand stals of Horse and Chariots Some thus he had forty thousand for his Chariots the other four thousand Horse and Chariots The latter puts them together to be numbred according to the
condition not performed the Lord might give the Kingdom to whom he would * 2 Chron. 16.1 In the thirty six year of the reign of Asa Baasha the King came up 2 Chron. 15.19 And there was no more war unto the five and thirtieth year of King Asa The former place thirty six year must be understood of that Kingdome wherein Asa was now King For Baasha began to reigne in the third year of Asa 1 King 15.28 and reigned twenty four years Verse 33. He died in the twenty seventh of Asa or twenty six compleat 1 Kings 16.8 and therefore this thirty six wherein Baasha waged War with Asa must be meant of the Kingdome of Judah that is since the division of the two Kingdoms at first and so reckoning seventeen years of Rehoboams reign and three of Abijah we found this thirty six to be the sixteen of Asas the next year after that full reformation 2 Chron. 15.10 and to be the thirteenth year of the reign of Baasha This difficulty is too hard for me to unloose it requires another Aedipus However Schorpius thus 2 Cro. 15.19 reckoneth the years of the Kingdome of Judah over which Asa was King from the division and separation of the ten Tribes from the two in Rehoboams time Kingdomes sometime have their denomination from the people sometime from the Prince which rules The time when Baasha went up against Judah was thirty six years of the Kingdome of Judah after the separation from the ten Tribes and this war to happen about the fiftenth yeare of Asa 2 Chron. 15.10 after which viz. the year following Baasha waged war against Asa viz. sixteen years of Baasha and for ten years together till his death 413. 2 Chron. 19.2 Iosaphat because he lent help to the wicked and made friendship with those that hated God deserved Gods wrath Gen. 14.13 Abraham and Isaac were in league with heathen Kings and Gentiles Leagues in civill affaires are granted but otherwise there can be no firme league made with them So was David at peace with his Neighbours and Abraham with the Cananites * 414. 2 Chron. 34.28 Thou shalt go to thy grave in peace but he was slain in the battle therefore this prophesie was not fulfilled Answ This Prophet speaks not of the private but the publick peace of this Nation and the prosperity which then flourished greatly when Iosias went out of his Kingdome with his Army to meet the King of Aegypt * 415. 2 Chron. 35.11 And they killed the Passeover and the Priests sprinkled the bloud from their hands and the Levites stayed them Lev. 1.6 And he shall stay the burnt-offering viz. Aarons sons The former Text tells us what was done by the Levites upon an extraordinary occasion the like 2 Chron. 29.34 the Priests being few and their work too great for their hands The latter place tells us what should be done ordinarily by the Priests 416. 2 Chron. 35.18 There was not the like Passeover in Israel from the dayes of Samuel the Prophet 2 Kings 23.22 There was not the like passeover from the dayes of the Iudges which judged Israel nor all the days of the Kings of Iudah Samuel was the last of the Judges the meaning therefore of the words is this there was no passeover like that from the time that Kings began in Israel 417 2 Chron. 35.34 Iosias was killed in battail by the City of Megiddo by the Archers of the Aegyptians Chap. 34.38 I will gather thee to thy Fathers and thou shalt be gathered to thy grave in peace Iosias his reign death and buriall were peaceable though he were wounded in the war fighting against Pharaoh Necho contrary to Gods Word yet there is no doubt of his salvation * 418. 2 Chron. 36.9 He was eight yeare old when he began c. with 2 King 24.8 And he was eighteen years old c. He ruled eighteen year with his father and his father being dead he began to rule when he was eighteen years old and so according to this he ruled but three moneths and ten dayes So some But others better say that it s meant of Iehojakim the father mentioned Verse 8 and not of the son Iehojakim EZRA THey were both written by Ezra and contain the returne of the Jewes from Babylon to Judea and the building of the Temple and of the City Jerusalem the correction of the people and restitution of Religion with the History of two hundred years 419. EZra 1.5 There rose up the chief of the Fathers of Iudah and Benjamin the Priests and the Levites with all them whose spirit God had raised 1 Chron. 9.3 The Israelites the Priests Levites the Nethinims went up to Jerusalem the children of Judah Benjamin Ephraim and Manasses There came to Jerusalem in their return not only the children of Judah but of other Tribes and they restored the worship of God amongst themselves who were before time transported out of Judea with them into Babylon 420. Ezra 2.5 The sons of Arah returned seven hundred seventy five Neh. 7.10 They are recorded six hundred fifty two First are set down those that gave up their names to return then those that came into Judaea the rest remaining in Babylon or perishing in the journey so also is reconciled the unequall number of other families * 421. Ezra 2.5 with Nehem. 7.11 There was a double numbring of the people The former was taken at their setting out from Babylon The other upon their coming to Judea and Jerusalem and so some might not come to Jerusalem which had not registred their names in Babylon and some might register their names in Babylon which yet came not up to Jerusalem either changing their minds to stay in Babylon or dying by the way Or else that in Nehemiah might be applied to the persons that were living and remaining in the Land of Judah in his time or else it may be taken out of some other Register besides this in Ezra The numbers of them that returned with Zerubbabel in this Catalogue Ezra 2. and in that Nehem. 7.6 62. fall far short of that totall summe both in Ezra and Nehomiah which is said to be forty two thousand three hundred and sixty besides seven thousand three hundred thirty seven more of servants and Profelites Ezra 2.64 65. Nehem. 7.66 67. The number wanting seems to be supplyed out of those Ezra 2.62 and out of the Relicts of the ten Tribes which were both captivated and returned with them of Judah and are not numerically set down yet after the return continued among them and professed their Religion even till the coming of our Saviour and the small destruction of Jerusalem 422. Ezra 2 6. The children of Pahath-moab eight hundred and Joab of the children of Joshua and Moab two thousand eight hundred and twelve N●● 7.11 The children of Pahath-moab of the children of Joshua and Moab two thousand eight hundred and eighteen There was a lesse number of some of those families but at length it
poureth contempt upon Princes c. The righteous shall see it and rejoyce Prov. 24.17 Rejoyce not when thine enemy falleth The righteous rejoyceth not at the fall of the person so much as at the fall of the power of a wicked man He pitties his person but he is glad that the Sword is taken out of the hand of the wicked whereby the righteous might and should have been made to weep The godly rejoyce not out of spleen to the wicked but because Gods enemies are fallen and Gods glory begins to shine and that he hath manifested his wrath against impiety and oppression 527. Psal 108.9 He curseth his enemies Mat. 5.44 Love your enemies bl●sse them that curse you c. Christ in the person of David by a propheticall spirit wisheth horrid punishments to the enemies of God and his Church In Matthew he exhorts to sincere and ardent charity to our enemies 528. Psal 110.3 Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power Mat. 11.12 The Kingdome of Heaven suffereth violence and the violent take it by force We are willing to do good when the holy Ghost doth his work in us and renews us The Evangelist means a spirituall violence of men with a burning zeal entring into the Kingdome of God and taking of it as it were by force obeying the Gospell forsaking legall ceremonies and embracing salvation by Christ * 529. Psal 112 3. Wealth and riches shall be in his house Act. 3.6 Silver and gold have I none Supply is one thing superfluity is another God promiseth wealth and riches to supply the godly mans needs The Apostles had none because none was then requisite they needed not at that time a supply of money but had it when it was necessary Wealth and riches when its necessary for them and as much as is necessary 530. Psal 112.6 The righteous shall not be moved for ever Prov. 24.16 The righteous man shall fall seven times a day Job 5.19 Psalm 34.10 The righteous in Christ founded on him by a true faith shall not be overthrown though the World and the Devill rage against him but if at any time by infirmity of the flesh he do fall yet he riseth again by Gods grace nor doth he despair or cast away his trust in God but by repentance he returns into favour with God again 531. Psal 115.4 The Idols of the heathens are silver and gold Isa 41.45 46 1 Cor. 8.4 An Idoll is nothing in the world Idols for their matter are things created by God but an Idoll is nothing privatively not negatively because it is not that which it is called namely God it hath nothing of God it can do neither good nor hurt 532. Psal 116.11 Every man is a lyar Rev. 14.5 There was found no guile in their mouth The first place sheweth what we are by nature of our selves the latter of what we are by grace after we apprehend Christ by faith and are led by the Spirit of God which is the Spirit of truth * 533. Psal 116.11 All men are lyars Isaiah 63.8 Surely they are my people Children that will not lye David said this in haste that all men are liars even Samuel and all who said David should be King so pressing was his affliction What he said when the cloud of blacknesse was upon his understanding is not to be taken as his clear judgement All men its true naturally are lyars but yet grace alters them Isaiah tells us what an opinion the Lord had of his people that they would not lie that is deal disloyally with God in departing from him to Idols If they had done so they had lyed in regard of the promise made to the Lord to the contrary 534. Psal 119.13 With my lips have I shewed all the judgments of thy mouth Rom. 11.33 The judgments of God are unsearchable The Psalmist speaks of the judgements of Gods mouth revealed in his Word Paul of the secret and unscrutable judgments or the reason why God doth this or that to make one man rich another poor 535. Psal 119.13 I have hated the wicked Rom. 12.14 Blesse those that persecute you and curse them not Godly men must not hate mens persons Mat. 5.2 Acts 7. but rather their faults not those that sinne of weaknesse but those that sinne of obstinacy and rather to pray for them both by the example of Christ and Stephen c. than to curse either * 536. Psal 119.54 Thy statutes have been my Songs in the house of my Pilgrimage Psal 137.3 How long shall I sing the Lords Song in a strange Land Gods statutes were Davids joy or comfort or Songs for that may be meant by Songs or Gods Word was the subject of his Songs in the time of his trouble The latter place tells us that Saints are unwilling to sing at the desire of the wicked which will make a mock of the Songs of God Nor doth it say but that Saints may sing the Lords Songs in the time of affliction when the Lord moves their spirits to that work It is one thing for Saints to sing of their own accord another thing to sing by compulsion or invitation of the wicked 537. Psal 119.155 Health is far from the ungodly Mat. 9.13 I came not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance The Psalmist speaks of wicked men obstinate and such as are hardned in their sinnes rejecting the grace of God and Christ the author of salvation Christ speaks of penitent sinners who being convinced with the sense of their own sinnes flie to the mercy of God and seek health in Gods grace onely through Jesus Christ 538. Psal 125.1 They that trust in the Lord shall not be moved Rom. 11.17 Some of the boughs were broken off for their incredulity Christ makes fruitfull and barren Vines the Apostles boughs by which he represents the faithfull and Infidels those that were broken off it was for their unbelief 539. Psal 128.1 Blessed are all they who feare the Lord. 1 Joh. 4.18 There is no fear in love for love casts out fear Filial fear proceeds from faith by which we apprehended God as present all the faithfull have this and consolation accompanieth it The Apostle speaks of the servile fear of the Infidels which proceeds from a sense of the presence of God as a Judge and there is no consolation in this but confusion * Psal 128.1 with 1 John 4.18 There is a twofold fear servile filial servile is that fear which hath punishment for its object and nothing else Now in punishment are two things observable First The punishment of losse Secondly The punishment of sense 1. The punishment of losse a totall and finall separation from the face presence and favour of God which in some measure may be the object of a filiall fear 2. The punishment of sense the dolours pains and torments of Hell and of these there is a twofold fear moderate and immoderate Now when the fear of these are immoderate
greater amongst all men but not that all under the New Testament should have the gift of Prophesie The latter places are of publick and ordinary Prophesie * Joel 2.28 with 1 Cor. 14.34 I suffer not a woman to speak in the Church If women were to have the spirit powred upon them in the times immediately after Christs Ascention then why must they not speak in the Church The former place speaks of extraordinary gifts given to some women the latter of a duty lying upon all The former ●s to be restrained to the times ●ext after Christs life the latter is a duty lying upon all times The former hath reference to extraordinary parts and gifts the latter hath reference only to ordinary preaching and teaching by way of office 702. Joel 2.32 Whosoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be delivered Heb. 6.4 Chap. 10.26 They that are once enlightned if they fall they cannot be restored The first place speaks of the faithfull who call on the Lords name in faith The latter concerning Apostates that sinne against the holy Ghost who have neither faith nor true prayer though they pray with their lips for they do it not sincerely and therefore their prayers are an abomination to God * Joel 2.32 with Heb. 6.4 The former place is a promise to those that can pray The latter to those who cannot pray but actually fall away The former is spoken of Gods Children for God heareth not sinners the latter speaks of the wicked for Gods Children never fall away finally from grace enlightning not being put here for saving knowledge but a Theory of Christ 703. Joel 3.20 But Judah shall dwell for ever and Jerusalem from generation to generation Amos 9.11 The Tabernacle of David is fallen down Matth. 24.1 Acts 15.16 The promises of the perpetuity of the Temple and Kingdome of Judah belong not to the building and walls of the City or the civill Kingdome but to the perpetuity of the Kingdome of Christ and his Church against which the gates of hell shall never be able to prevail and they ●re conditionall upon their faith obedience and purity of Divine worship * Joel 3.20 with Matth. 24.1 The former place is meant of the spirituall Jerusalem and Judah the Children of God The latter of the materiall Temple and Jerusalem The former is a promise if it be meant of the externall Judah and Jerusalem which hath a condition if not expressed yet implyed viz. that they should walk with the Lord. The latter by the threatning of such judgements shews and implies that they had broke their promise The former place useth the word for ever But that in Scripture is many times used for a long season and so it was in the latter before the judgment came on Jerusalem after Joels time AMOS HIS PROPHESIE VVHO was of the common people amongst the Heardsmen of Tekoa He prophesieth of the wrath of God to the Kings and Kingdomes of Judah and Israel and he threatens Famine Sword Pestilence devastation and ruine to the neighbours who were enemies to Gods people He prophesied in the year 3153 in the dayes of Josiah King of Judah 704. AMos 1.3 6 9 11 13. Chap. 2.1 4 6. For three transgressions and for four I will not spare And at length he reckons but one It is a periphrasis of the seventh number which three and four do make which is called a perfect number in the Scriptures and a certain number is put for anuncertain as if he would have said For many iniquities I will not spare those Nations * 705. Amos 3.6 Is there any evill in a City that I have not done Deut. 32.4 The Lord is a God of truth void of iniquity The former place speaks of God as the Author of malum poenae of affliction the latter of him not as Author malum culpa of sinne In the former sense affliction is not simply and in it self evill or as it is a punishment of God but in respect of mens understanding or apprehension and if God should punish sinne with sinne we cannot say but the punishment is good as from God though the sinne be naught as practised by man 706. Amos 5.18 Woe unto you that desire the day of the Lord that day of the Lord is darknesse Matth. 6.10 Thy kingdom come Chap. 24.30 Let it come with glory The Prophet speaks of the day of Judgement of this world which hypocrites desire who look to be justified in their works and not of the last judgement which godly men ought to pray for and to cry without ceasing Rev. 22. Come Lord Jesus * 707. Amos 5.18 with Matth. 24.30 Rev. 6.10 The former place speaks of a profane or scoffing desire either as daring and provoking God to bring that once to passe which he hath so long threatned Or as believing that the day should never come to passe or by an impudent presumption as if God coming to Judgement should find them innocent or lesse guilty than they were adjudged to be and so they are the words of profane persons The latter place of the desire of the faithfull in humility for the coming of Gods grace God comes sometimes as a Judge with vengeance to the wicked so in the former and he comes by his Spirit to the godly as a sanctifier so in the latter 708. Amos 5.21 I hate I despise your feast dayes Exod. 20.8 Remember thou keep holy the Sabbath day God hated the feasts and solemnities of the Israelites because they were defiled with humane traditions and a Pharisaicall opinion of merit But he doth not despise the Sabbaths appointed by himself and feasts which are kept at his command 709. Amos 5.26 But ye have born the Tabernacle of your Moloch and Chiun your Images the star of your God which you made for your selves I will cause you to go into captivity beyond Damascus Act. 7.43 You took up the Tabernacle of Moloch and the star of your God Rempham figures which you made to worship them and I will carry you beyond Babylon Rom. 16.19 1 Esd 8.17 Stephen cites this Prophesie though in divers words yet in the same sense so Christ and his Apostles cite other places of the Old Testament Moloch and Rempham were the Idols of the Ammonites The Israelites of Damascus by Cyromedia were carried further into Persia and the Countrey of the Caspians beyond Babylon * 710. Amos 5.26 with Acts 7.43 The places have some seeming differences but thus reconciled The former place useth the words the latter place the matter and sense of those words which accorded to the institution and transposed some words for perspicuity and evidence Rempham in the latter place is added or put for Chiun if by Chiun as some will the Planet Saturne is meant Plautus in his Penulus calls the Ciun and the Aegyptian Anubis calls Cyon in Greek Plutarch conceives to be the same with Saturne then its the same with Rempham Besides Rephan in the Coptick language
should walk after God with all their heart The Prophesie by a legall commination moved both King and people to manifest their zeal But he frighted the wicked Hypocrites and such as were averse from God by threatning them that so they might forsake their sins 733. Zeph. 1.7 The day of the Lord is at hand 2 Thes 2.3 Be not terrified as though the day of the Lord were at hand In the former place by the day of the Lord is understood the neernesse of the Babylonish captivity In the latter the coming of the Lord to Judgement the time whereof is not for us to know 734. Zeph. 3.7 I said surely thou wilt fear me Vers 7. But they corrupted their own doing I said The Lord useth that word after the manner of men not as though he had failed of his hope for all things are known to him before they be but as if he should say Who would think you should be so hardned that my very threatnings should not move you HAGGAI HIS PROPHESIE HE upbraids the Jews for that they did not rebuild the Temple and exhorts them to build it and he describes the magnificence of the second Temple He prophesied after the captivity of Babylon under Darius Hystaspes in the year 3444. 735. HAggai 1.8 Bring wood and build the house Isai 66.1 Thus saith the Lord Heaven is my seat and the earth is my footestole what house is that you will build unto me The rebuilding of the Temple was accepted with God for the holy convocation and the worship in it to Gods glory that was with the Priesthood and Leviticall Rites a Type of Christ unto whose coming only it was to endure 736. Haggai 2.3 You that saw this house in its first glory and how do you see it now Is it not in comparison of it as nothing Verse 9. The glory of this latter house shall be greater than that of the former house saith the Lord of Hosts The structure indeed of this house did not answer the Majesty of the first house built by Solomon Yet the spirituall glory of this latter house shall be greater than the former house because the Lord himself came into it and preached in it disputed and wrought great miracles there 737. Haggai 2.4 Do so for I am with you saith the Lord of Hosts Zach. 1.12 O Lord of Hosts how long will it be ere thou have pitty on Jerusalem In the first place the Prophet comforts the people by the hope of promises in Christ promising that God would be present there with his people after the captivity of Babylon In the latter Christ intercedes for his Church which hath sinned against God and was punished by a just judgement of God with a Babylonian captivity for seventy years * 738. Haggai 2.4 with Zach. 1.12 The former place is conditionall I am with you if you do so The latter shews that they were in affliction and so it implies they had broken their condition 739. Haggai 2.6 Yet a little while and I will shake the Heaven and the Earth and the desire of all Nations shall come This Prophesie was fulfilled after five hundred yeares under Augustus Caesar Luk. 2.11 With God a thousand yeares are but as one day or one watch in the night ZECHARIAH HIS PROPHESIE THE sonne of Barachiah He warns the Jewes to repent to build the Temple he makes mention of his Visions and explains them by the effusion of the Spirit of grace and prayer He prophesied after the returne from Babylon in the year of the world 3456. 740. Zech. 1.3 Turn unto me and I will turn unto you Joh. 6.44 No man comes unto me unlesse my Father draw him The first place is legall requiring of us what we ought and not what we can do The latter is Evangelicall for no man comes unto God unless God draw him by his Spirit Jer. 31.18 Therefore we must pray diligently Convert me ô Lord that I may be converted because thou ô Lord are my God 741. Zech. 1.17 Chap. 2.10 The Lord shall yet comfort Zion and shall yet chose Jerusalem Eph. 1.4 God the Father chose us in Christ before the foundations of the world The election of a certain people to be a visible Church in the first place is taken metonymically for by that deed God sheweth that he hath confirmed the election of Jerusalem In the latter God speaks of our election unto eternall life 742. Zech. 2.8 He that toucheth you toucheth the apple of mine eye Isa 3.1 Behold the Lord of hosts doth take away from Jerusalem the whole stay of bread In the first place is contained the promise of God to the faithfull that keep his Covenant in the latter is the pronouncing of judgement against the obstinate Jews God is said to have kept his people as the apple of his eye so long as they were obedient Deut. 32.10 Psal 17.8 But temporall punishments inflicted on the wicked do not infringe the truth of his promise and of divine performance 743. Zech. 3.9 I will remove the iniquity of his land in one day Rev. 13.8 Christ slain from the beginning of the world In one day is the performance of Christs passion who dying for our sins restored us unto life But he was slain from the beginning of the world in Gods determinations by election virtue eficacy and acceptation and in respect of the fruits of it which redounded to the Church under the Old Testament 744. Zech. 6.13 He shall sit and rul● upon his throne Isa 9 7. He shall sit upon the throne of David and upon his Kingdome Luk. 1.33 Christ in respect of his divine nature hath his throne from everlasting to everlasting But in respect of his humanity being he is born of the seed of David according to the flesh the Lord God hath given him a throne that he may reign over the house of Jacob for ever 745. Zech. 11.12 They weighed for my price thirty pieces of silver Matth. 27.9 Then was fulfilled what was spoken by Jeremiah the Prophet they took thirty pieces of silver the price of him that was valued whom they did value Eusebius saith De Demonstrat l. 10. c. 4. that Jeremiahs name was put for Zechariahs name by the errour of the Scrivener Out of Jeremiah some make the computation where he makes mention of seventeen shekels which make thirty pieces of silver Jer. 32.9 746. Zech. 13.7 Awake ô sword against my shepherd and against the man that is my fellow saith the Lord of hosts smite the shepherd and the sheep shall be scattered Joh. 10.10 No man takes away my life from me The Prophet mentioneth God the Father commanding in the name of the whole Trinity whose words outwardly are common to the three Persons and undivided that his shepherd namely Christ should be slain that contradicts not Christs words who willingly laid down his life for us 747. Zech. 13.7 The sheep shall be scattered Joh. 17.12 Those that thou gav●st unto me I
sate at the right hand of God Chap. 14.22 This is my body Christ ascending and sitting at the right hand of God doth not take away the presence of his body in the holy Supper but confessing it Phil. 2.9 that he is exalted above all things into glory 935. Mar. 16.19 Christ sits at the right hand of God Eph. 1.20 Col. 3.1 Heb. 1.3 c. 8.1 1 Pet. 3.22 Act. 7.56 Steven saw Jesus standing at the right hand of God To sit is the part of the Judge to stand the part of him that fights and helps us saith Gregory Homil. de Ascens Domini Steven therefore being at the conflict with death saw him standing whom he had for to help him but Mark describes Christ sitting after his Resurrection for after the glory of his Ascension he shall come as Judge in the end of the World The Gospel of St. LUKE IT comprehends the Conception of John Baptist and Jesus Christ with their Nativity Life Vocation Sermons in special the Miracles of Christ his Passion Death Resurrection Apparition and Ascension into Heaven 936. LUK. 1.13 Zacharias prayer is heard ver 18. He believed not Although he had a conflict through the weakness of his faith of the special gift of so wonderful a Son yet he had a general faith concerning a Messias the Deliverer of the people from their disgrace and therefore his doubting did not exclude his prayers from being heard 937. Luk. 1.32 The Lord God shall give unto him the Throne of his Father David Joh. 18.36 My Kingdom is not of this world To sit in the Throne of David here is not to govern a temporal Kingdom as David did here on earth but a spiritual wherein Christ reigns by faith in the hearts of his followers and he rules over sin death and the devil 938. Luk. 1.33 And he shall reign over the House of Jacob for ever 1 Cor. 15.24 He shall deliver up the Kingdom to God the Father ver 28. He shall be subject unto him Christs Kingdom is eternal and without end not as Davids earthly Kingdom was for a few daies but it must be continued for ever in the Person of Christ and the faithful after a spiritual manner he shall deliver the Kingdom to the Father not that he shall no longer rule with the Father but because ●fter this world is ended he will fully joyn us to his Father and will govern his Church otherwise than it is now governed * Luk. 1.33 with 1 Cor. 15.24 28. There is a twofold Kingdom of Christ 1. Essential as God 2. Oeconomical as Mediator God and Man betwixt God and Man The first Kingdom is not here spoken of in either place And as for the second which he received from his Father he shall surrender it up again to his Father after he hath subdued sin and death and put all his enemies under his feet Christ governs his Kingdom his Church and people here by means and instruments as the Word Sacraments Ministers c. By Angels Men Ecclestastical or Politick opposing means for the suppressing his childrens adversaries Now he shall deliver this Mediatory rule when he hath fully reconciled all men to God and perfected his work to God the Father who will rule his Children in a new and hidden way without men or means nor mediatly but immediately by himself Christ shall still reign He shall reign over Israel for ever because he shall rule till Eternity come and after him there shall be no King for when Eternity comes he shall rule though in a new way 939. Luk. 1.36 Elizabeth Maries Cousin ver 5. She was of the daughters of Aaron Luk. 2.5 Mary was of the Tribe of Judah of the house of David In the Scripture they are called Cousins though they are not at all of the same family so vulgarly Anna is affirmed to be the mother of Mary and the sister of Elizabeth 940. Luk. 1.44 The babe leaped in my womb for joy that is Iohn Baptist in the womb of his Mother when Mary came to her Joh. 1.31 I knew him not saith Iohn Christ was known to John before by internal and spiritual knowledge but John knew him externally and corporally in his baptism 941. Luk. 1.67 Zacharias prophesied being full of the Holy Ghost Joh. 7.39 The Holy Ghost was not yet because Christ was not yet glorified The first place is meant of the gift and Spirit of Prophesie the latter place is concerning the visible and wonderful effusion of gifts of the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles after Christs glorification 942. Luk. 2.11 There is born to you a Saviour in the City of David which is Christ the Lord. 1 Pet. 3.21 Baptism doth save us Subalternates do not disagree Christ makes his people safe from their sins principally as the efficient meritorious cause Baptism serves but instrumentally and not alwaies for it is not the want of Baptism but the contempt which conde●ns us 943. Luk. 2.33 His Father and mother marvelled at those things Mat. 1.8 Jesus according to his humanity had no Father Heb. 7.3 According to his Divinity had no Mother The Father of Jesus Christ Joseph was only so for his care but not really and naturally so for he was appointed by God to be a keeper of the Virgin Mary espoused to him and her Son and Christ being a little child gave him honour and reverence due to a Father The Virgin Mary was his natural Mother according to the flesh for he received his humane nature of her substance 944. Luk. 2.34 Simeon blessed him Heb. 7.7 The lesser is blessed of the better Simeon prayed well for Mary congratulating her concerning her happy and blessed Off-spring and by a Prophetick Spirit foreshewing the hard success she and her Son should have but he did not prefer himself before them 945. Luk. 3.7 The Baptist cals the Pharisees a generation of Vipers Mat. 5.22 He that saith to his brother Thou Fool shall be in danger of hell fire John Baptist calls them not so reproachfully out of an ill affection but from his Office because such were full of poyson and malice working the Viperous works of the devil the old Serpent So the Ministers of the Church must publickly complain of the sins of the people 946. Luk. 5.10 Fear not from henceforth thou shalt catch men Joh. 1.42 Andrew brought Simon his brother to Christ Simon is brought by Andrew to follow Christ and to profess the Gospel by a general call but Christ calls him by a special call to the Sacred Function about the matter of Fishing 947. Luk. 6.1 And it came to pass on the second Sabbath after the first that he went through the Corn fields Mat. 12.1 At that time Jesus went on the Sabbath day through the corn The Jews cal●ed the eight day of the great solemnity the second Sabbath after the fir●● for some of their Feasts lasted for eight daies and the first day with the eighth day were the most solemn and the intermediate
shew themselves unworthy of them so here is a Metonymy of the effect for the cause Neither are all Gods gifts without repentance but such gifts as depend upon Election Neither is every Vocation unchangeable but only the internal and spiritual God had chosen Saul to be King and furnished him with excellent gifts but they were only temporal Though he had a temporal Election to the Kingdom it follows not that he was eternally elected for God had decreed or foreseen that Saul should not continue in the Kingdom appointed unto David 1243. Rom. 11.32 God hath concluded them all in unbelief that he might have mercy upon all Mat. 7.14 For streight is the way which leadeth unto life and few there are that find it The Apostle understands all that is Jews and Gentiles who are not saved by themselves but of the meer mercy of God * 1244. Rom. 11.32 God hath shut them all in unbelief Psal 92.16 And there is no iniquity within him God doth not commit iniquity by shutting all up in unbelief for they are shut up as in a prison in punishing them as a just Judge with the fetters as it were with Gives of their own blindness and hardness of heart Rom. 1.26 Like as a Judge doth inflict imprisonment upon offenders and restraint of liberty So men are kept in the prison of infidelity by the justice of God their sins so deserving But here is the difference Civil imprisonment is for sin yet it is not sin but Spiritual imprisonment is blindness and unbelief is sin And God justly punisheth sin with sin Quis dicat Achabum non peccasse credendo spiritui mendaci c. Who can say that Ahab sinned not in believing the false Spirit And who will say that sin was not the punishment of sin coming from the judgment of God 1245. Rom. 11.34 For who hath known the mind of the Lord 1 Cor. 2.16 But we have the mind of Christ The first place is concerning the inscrutable secrets of Gods wisdom which are not needful for us to know the latter is concerning mysteries that belong to our salvation revealed in Gods Word and such which no man by his natural reason were it never so acute could ever come to know * 1246. Rom. 12 2. Fashion not your selves with 15. Rejoyce with them that rejoyce weep with them that weep Fashion not or be not conformed or apply not your selves to the customs dispositions and Practises of worldly and corrupt men The latter place bids us not rejoyce with wicked men but with the godly and weep with them which contradicts not the former 1247. Rom. 12.20 Thou shalt heap coals of fire upon the head of thine enemy Mat. 5.44 Love your enemies do good to them that hate you The Apostle understands here by coals the spiritual things of conscience not naturall coals for benefits done to an enemy are a cautery to his conscience which pricks and burns out adversary doth justly convince him and stirs him up to peace concord amendment of life let us therefore overcome evil with good and so win the victory over our enemies * 1248. Rom. 12.44 Love your enemies bless them that curse you Psal 139.21 22. Do not I ha●e them O Lord that hate thee c. We must put a difference betwixt our enemies cause and his person betwixt sin and a sinner Their evil causes and their sins must be hated and we must give no approbation thereto but yet their persons being Gods Creatures and bearing his Image in some sort must be loved Enemies be of two sorts Private and Publick A private enemy is he that hateth a man for some private cause in himself or concerning his affairs and such a one we must love and not hate as Christ commandeth and the Apostle here A publick enemy is he that hateth a man for Gods cause for Religion and the Gospels sake and these enemies be of two sorts curable and incurable We must pray for the publick curable enemies that they may be converted and yet hate their conditions If they be incurable and we have plain signs of their final impenitency then we may hate them for so we hate the devil and ye● so hate as to direct ou● hatred to their sins and for their sins hate their persons and no otherwise The latter place speaks of publick enemies 1249. Rom. 13.1 There is no power but of God 1 Pet. 2.13 Be subject to every Ordinance of man The Magistracy is a Divine Institution It is called the Ordinance of man because men undergo it and it is employed for the government of men and was ordained for the good of man though the Magistrate be ordained of men yet that is done by Divine authority and subalternates disagree not * 1250. Rom. 13.1 The powers that be are ordained of God Hos 8.4 They have set up Princes but not by me they have made Princes and I knew it not We distinguish betwixt the power in it self considered and the way of attaining unto that power and the use and manner of execution The first is alwais of God but not the second and the third for when any by bribery cruelty or any other corrupt mean● attaineth unto any Magistracy or abuseth his power tyrannically or wickedly in neither of these respects is he said to be of God As to that of Hosea the renting of the Kingdom from Solomon and giving ten Tribes to Jeroboam was the Lords own act 1 Kin. 11.31 But in respect of the circumstances as the rebellion of the people against their lawful King and their falling away from his obedience without consulting with God so was it not the Lords act Besides He is said to have reigned but not by God in respect of the manner of his government Q●●● se non accomodavit ad scriptam patefactam Dei voluntatem and so they reign but not by God both because it is contrary to the order instituted of God and they reign to themselves not to God 1251. Rom. 13.2 Whosoever resisteth the power resisteth the Ordinance of God Mat. 22.21 Render unto Caesar the things that are Cesars and unto God the things that are Gods Preachers have authority to reprove the Magistrate Theologically for his sins but not politickly to resist him when he applies himself to Gods Commandments But if he shall degenerate into a Tyrant and Idolater and opposing himself to God 1 Tim. 5.20 2 Tim. 4.2 Acts 5.29 shall set up what is contrary to God then we must obey God rather than men For the second Table of the Law must give place to the first Table * 1252. Rom. 13.2 Magistracy is the Ordinance of God 1 Pet. 2.13 Magistracy is intimated to be the Ordinance of man The Powers are not simply of God as other things but especially ordained that is by special precept from God there are other things of God as Famine Sickness War but not ordained by Precept and Command Three waies may these Powers be said to be