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A55917 A commentary upon the divine Revelation of the apostle and evangelist, Iohn by David Pareus ... ; and specially some things upon the 20th chapter are observed by the same authour against the Millenaries ; translated out of the Latine into English, by Elias Arnold. Pareus, David, 1548-1622.; Arnold, Elias. 1644 (1644) Wing P353; ESTC R14470 926,291 661

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Earthquake Chap. 6.14 the mountaines and Islands too are said to be removed out of their places in an allegoricall sense but not to have fled and vanished away as in this place Now after what manner Antichrist removeth the Mountaines and Islands both civilly and ecclesiastically we have there declared 21. And there fell great haile of a talent waight The fourth kind of signes are on men haile of a talent weight falling on the heads of the ungodly In men It is an allusion unto the seventh plague of Egypt where haile mingled with fire very grievous such as there was none like it in all the land of Egypt since it became a Nation Ex. 9 24. smote all that was in the field both man and beast and broke every herbe and tree of the field We read also of another grieyous kind of haile when great stones from Heaven fell on the Canaanites and slew more of them then did the sword of the Israelites Ioshua 10.11 But the foresaid was nothing in respect of this which shall be of a talent waight that is he will cast downe haile like to huge Bullets of an hundred pound such as a strong man is hardly able to move much lesse escape without being hurt or killed if they fall on his head Thus I rather take the talent for our hundred pound weight then for the money talent of 60. or 80. Minas as Luther hath rendred it the Greekes indeed call any thing that is great 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Talentary This haile fell on men yet not on all men but onely upon blasphemers as the effect sheweth for their punishments are here alone described whereas the godly shall be as free from this haile as were the Israelites of old so that it notes the dreadfull destruction of the ungodly which shall be as terrible as if haile of an hundred pound weight fell on them and crushed them to pieces And who knows but that this very thing shall be litterally accomplished for touching the signes of the last day nothing must be thought incredible And men blasphemed God A horrible effect of the plague The wicked being crushed by the haile after the example of the Aegyptians and Canarnites will cry as before to the Mountains fall us and to the hills cover us c. wishing that they might perish and bee consumed by the same but they shall onely be smitten therewith their plague not being ended in one day but shall bee tormented for ever and ever as we heard before in Chap. 14.11 Therefore being turned into furious rage they shall blaspheme and accuse the LORD as it were of cruelty as having lost all hope of being ever freed from the torment of the haile Therefore hee saith They blasphemed God because of the plague of the haile for the plague thereof was very great The which is a briefe description of the eternall torments of the Reprobates who will never repent of their wickednesse Because of these blasphemies Brightman supposeth that the end is not here spoken of for then saith he the wicked shall themselves subscribe to the sentence of the Law and say Amen unto the same But wee are to minde that howsoever they shall inwardly indeed subscribe as being convinced in their consciences that they suffer justly yet outwardly with their tongues they will never cease to poure out blasphemies against Gods administrations for if they feared not to breake forth this way against him while they lay under temporall plagues what wonder is it then if they doe the like or more when they shall bee tormented with the last plugue of the haile that is in hell for ever Thus we see that the fife Vision endeth with the end of the world The PREFACE to the Sixt VISION Touching the Iudgement of the great Whore contained in CHAP. XVII XVIII XIX THe sixt Vision comprehended in Chap 17.18.19 is a supply and gives light to the foregoing Visions especially to the third fourth and fift as far as concernes the two latter Acts which treated of Antichrist of these I say it is as it were a plaine Commentary so that wee may no longer doubt but Rome is certainly the seat of Antichrist and that the Pope of Rome is the very Antichrist figured out and revealed in this prophesie In the third and fourth Vision Iohn saw a monstruous beast rising out of the bottomlesse pit and the Sea Chap 11 7 Chap 13 1 having seven heads and ten hornes which killed the two witnesses made war with the Saints c. now there it was somewhat obscure what should be signified by this monster But here the whole mystery of the beast is explained viz. who he is who his heads are his horns In the fourth Vision also he saw a woman ready to be delivered Chap 12 8 9 10.11 12 16 whom the Dragon immediately persecuted and caused to flie into the wildernesse out of the sight of men here now he rehearseth how in stead of the woman formerly hanished he saw another viz. a whorish woman clothed in scarlet and sitting on a beast and that this woman is the great citie on seven hills the Queen of cities and Empresse of the world that is Rome In the said Visions chap 11 7 chap 14 8 he made mention of the great city Babylon whose destruction was proclaimed by the second Angell here he prophetically fores heweth that that great Babylon is Rome and that it shall at last be burnt with fire even by the hornes themselves of the beast that is by such Kings who before gave their authority unto her In the fift Vision he saw the great citie divided into three parts chap 16 19 cap 18 29 and overthrown by a great earthquake Here by a propheticall demonstration he more plainly describeth the fatall ruine thereof In the foresaid Vision the sixt viall being poured out he saw the kings of the earth and of the whole world gathered together by three unclean spirits chap 16 14 chap 19.11 to war against God Almighty in defence of the Beasts kingdom Here excellently he describeth the batell it self and the dreadfull issue thereof the victory of Christ and the casting of the beast and all his confederates into the Lake of fire By all which it is manifest in the first place that this vision as I said doth give a most clear light to the things before yea to the whole Revelation Secondly that the scope and use indeed of this vision in generall is to terrifie the adversaries that they might not be lifted up The use of this Vision because of their prosperity and presume against the church in hope allwayes to escape unpunished as also to comfort the godly least being offended with the present outward lustre and power of Antichrist and overcome by their manifold calamities they should faint under the same but in hope of a happy issue persevere constantly under the crosse fighting the good fight of Faith against the heast
Lord said unto my Ladie sit thou at my right-hand c. And unto other images thus S. Peter S. Paul S. Nicolas S. Magdalene have mercie on us save us c. Is not this in workes to deny God and Christ the onely Saviour albeit in the words of the Creed they doe professe him They teach that the remission of sins righteousnesse and eternal life is to be sought for in the merits of humane workes as penance satisfactions Iubilees indulgences masses exorcismes processions pilgrimages purgatorie c. Is not this whatsoever they professe a denying of the blood and merit of Iesus Christ The Pope boasteth to be the Vicar of Christ the Head and Monarch of the Church on earth But Christ neyther appointed nor gave any such office unto the Church Read 1 Cor. 12.8 and Ephes 4.11 where the distinct orders and office which Christ gave unto the bodie are all reckoned up Now if any man takes upon him to bee a Kings Vicar without his appointment is not such a one the kings enemie Ioh. 19.12 as they said in the Gospell whosoever maketh himself a king speaketh against Caesar The Pope therefore arrogating to himself the title of Christs Vicar doth thereby plainely prove that he is Antichrist Christs adversarie The Pope will be adored as God In Donat. Constant dist 96. taking divine honour unto himself Steuchus saith Constantine adored the Pope as God Bloudus saith all the Princes of the earth adore and worship the Pope as the chiefe God Mantuan thus writeth concerning the pope Great Caesar with victorious kings Who golden crownes doe weare They doe adore his footsteps Who the double sword doth beare The Fathers of the Lateran Council gave this blasphemous applause to the Pope Thou art all things and above all things To thee is given all power in heaven and in earth And another Poet thus Oraculo vocis mundi moderaris habenas Et merito in terris diceris esse Deus By thy unerring word thou rulest over all And fitt it is a god on earth men should thee call The titles of some bookes lately dedicated unto the Pope are thus PAVLO V. VICE DEO To Paul the fift in place of God The letters of which title in Latine doe pecisely expresse the number of the BEASTS name 666. doth he not therefore deny God and shew himself to be the very Antichrist seeing he thus presumptuously takes a deity to himselfe Touching mariage meats fasting c. He binds where God unlooseth looseth where God binds Now is not this in pride to lift up himself both against and above the Lord He will not that the scriptures should bee beleeved no neither God himselfe otherwise then he approves off Enchi de script de authorit scriptu lib. 1. cap. 10. sect 3. The scripture is not authentick saith Eckius but by the authoritie of the Church And Stapleton neyther doe we beleeve God but for the Church How therefore can he himself eyther beleeve in or call on the name of God He hath made himself to bee the GREATEST high-priest of the Church whereas Christ is called the GREAT High-priest thereof Heb. 4. 12. By how much therefore greatest is more then great by so much the Pope hath lift himself up above Christ To be short he not onely weakens but labours wholy to take away all faith out of the harts of the Godly not onely in making the scriptures which is the rule of faith to depend on his will but also in denying and comdemning all certainty and confidence of grace mercie and salvation and on the contrarie he will have the conscience to be in perpetuall trouble fear and doubtings I forbear to speake more these things are sufficient to shew how in the Papacie the Sun was darkened by the smoake of hell And the aire by reason of the smoake of the pit The Sun being darkned the aire of necessitie must be so likewise What is meant by the darkening of the aire For the aire darke in it self is enlightned by the Sun Lyra well understands by the aire the Church because the Church receives her light from Christ as doth the aire from the Sun Now the Church vanished out of the sight of men when she lay hid and buried as it were under the smoke of this pit beeing changed into the chaire and kingdom of Antichrist At first the state of the Church was oeconomicall wherein Christ as the onely father of his houshold taking a far journy even to heaven appointed many servants over his familie the Church and howsoever he gave unto them diversitie of talents or gifts yet equall power in the dispensation thereof But Antichrist having possessed the chaire of VNIVERSAL pestilence altered this oeconomicall state into a Monarchie and was acknowledged in stead of Christ to be the priest and head of the Church But thou wilt say was Christ now without a Church had he quite forsaken and lost his spouse These indeed are the objections of the Romish Parasites but they are idle and frivolous For in the midst of the confusions of Antichrist Christ as we heard before preserved unto himself out of everie tribe and nation tongue 144000 sealed ones So that there was a Church even in the bowels of Popery although it were not in the least the Papall Hierarchie which caried the title thereof We may also interpret the aire to be the holy Scriptures or the ministry of the Church for as the aire instrumentally brings the light of the Sun unto us so by the holy Scriptures and the opening of them the light of the glorious Gospell of Christ doth brightly shine in our harts But now this aire was darkened viz. by a fatal eversion of the word and the whole ecclesiastical order But I rather approve the former sence For touching the ecclesiasticall order how it began the historie of the locusts will shew 3. And there came out of the smoake Locusts We have heard three effects of this Apostaticall Star viz. the opening of the bottomlesse pit the smoake of the pit the darkening of the sun and aire Now the fourth followes a monstrous brood of Locusts came out of the smoake of the pit Locusts are a small kinde of vermine having weak wings The description and nature of Locusts lifting up themselves by flight so little from the earth that they seem rather to leap then to fly In Africa Syria and the Indies they are bigger of bodie and stronger of wings they are verie hurtfull to the herbs fruites and trees upon which they feed and by touching infect them in sommer time they leap make a creaking with their wings Among the ten plagues of Egypt the Locusts were the eight beeing brought by an East-winde over the whole land Exod. 10.13 Ioel. 1.6 In Ioel also the Lord threatneth the Israelites with Locusts having teeth like Lions alluding allegorically unto the Babylonians Here also the whole description argues The Locusts
4.5 it is said out of the throne proceeded lightnings thunders voyces with seven lampes of fire burning In Chap. 8.5 Christ casting his censer of fire into the earth there were voyces and thundrings and lightnings and an earthquake But in these places the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 thundrings hath no article set before it but here it is read with an article 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The thundrings as having reference to the former thunders The thunders in Chap. 8. we applied to the calamities under the red horse The thunders in Chap. 4. to the terrible threatnings of the Law by which Christ doth strike and terrifie the consciences of Antichrist other adversaries as to be self convicted however they furiously rage against Christ for my part therefore I doubt not but this place is to be expounded by the others and that these thunders figuratively doe denote undanted teachers who shall thunder out the word of God against tyrants hereticks Antichrist as thereby they shall be made altogether inexcusable Seven A definite number for an indefinite that is many shall thunder out their voyces against Antichrist It is verie emphatically said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 their voyces as dictated to them by the spirit of God and divinely commanded so to doe For without doubt these heroick teachers who opposed themselves against Antichrist were stirred up by the speciall instinct of the spirit of God Some understand it of seven that is of diverse gifts graces of the holy Ghost bestowed upon the teachers of the Gospell which comes all to one in case the scope be minded namelie that this also serves for the comfort of the godly For Antichrist shal not alwayes have a quiet and peaceable kingdome because Christ both by his roaring voyce and by the thundrings of his faithfull ministers will many times disturbe him to the end he may not seduce all Brightman makes the seven thunders to be the seven Angels spoken of Chap. 14.6 But there onely six are mentioned besides it seems not to agree because the voyces of these thunders are commanded to be sealed whereas the others were writen by Iohn And when the seven thunders uttered Gr. spake their voyces Iohn would have written the voyces of these thunders that we also might have had the knowledge thereof in this Revelation But he is forbidden and commanded to seal them up that is to keep them secret And write them not The kings Bible reads it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Andreas 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and after these things write as if he were not altogether prohibited but onely at this time in this place beeing afterward commanded to write the same viz. in Chap. 14. where the same seems to be set downe But other copies as also the greater lesser of Robert Stephanus have it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and these things thou shalt not write Besides in Chap. 14. there is no mention made of thunders but however it bee Iohn is forbidden to write but to seale that is to close or keep secret like as the booke that was sealed Chap. 6. could not be read Now this seems to be taken out of Dan. 8.26 12.4 where the Prophet is commanded to seal the words he had heard But what will the Lord be angrie with men if they understand not the voyces of the thunders seeing in the mean time hee will have the booke to be shut that is the doctrine or meaning thereof not to bee understood I answer the command is not to be taken absolutely of hiding the doctrine but onely to comfort Iohn and the faithfull against the contempt of the Gospell for the future event is foretold viz. that the wicked shall not hear but despise the voyces of the thunders thereby causing the same to be secret unto themselves by their owne default that is the greater part of men will not hear the thundrings of the Law neither the voyces of the Gospell but neglect and contemne the same Thus they shall remaine sealed unto them Or but thou seal that is doe not thou therefore esteem lightly of them but lay them up as a most precious treasure because verie shortly thou must again prophesie A voyce from heaven Vndoubtedly of God sitting on the throne who both foresees and by his providence directs all future events The question which Ribera takes up with so much scrupulosity is needlesse viz. whither this Revelation be entire and whither these voyces be not the same with them written in this booke For not the defect of this Revelation is signified but Antichrists contempt of the word preached is here foretold 5 And the Angel which I saw stand This is a fourth gesture of the Angel he lifted up his hand and sware by the living God c. in which againe there is an allusion unto the last vision in Daniel who saw an Angel swearing by him that liveth for ever yet there is some difference both in the manner and in the thing it self He in Dan held up his right and his left hand sware c. this lifts up onely his right hand c. He in Dan sweareth that after the accomplishment of a time times halfe a time the prophesies there foretold should bee finished This sweareth that there shal be no more time but that the mysterie of God should be finished in dayes of the sound of the seventh trumpet Now we will briefly consider Who how what and wherefore he sweareth The Angel swearing and standing on the earth and sea is undoubtedly Christ who often as we read in the Gospell confirmed his doctrine by oath Verely verely I say unto you And God himselfe many times is said to sweare Psa 110.4 Heb. 6.13 The Lord hath sworn God sware by himselfe c. neyther is this contrary to the precept of Christ Sweare not at all For there is forbidden not a lawfull oath taken in the name of God in doubtfull hard cases whether before the magistrate or otherwhere for an oath is a divine ordinance instituted to end controversies and strife among men but rash oathes eyther by God or the creature Heb. 6.16 to which the Iewes as the circumstances of the place shew were much given for otherwise Christ should condemne both himself God Angels and men for swearing An oath therefore in it self is lawfull touching the conditions whereof wee have largely handled otherwhere Lifted up his hand viz. his right hand for so they that sware were wont to doe as Abraham swearing that he would not receive any thing of the spoile of the Sodomites I have saith he lift up my hand unto Jehovah c. Hence to lift up the hand generally in scripture is put for swearing Ezech. 20 5. Numb 14.30 In the day that I lifted up my hand to bring them forth of Aegypt yee shall not enter into the land concerning or for which I lift up my hand c. And the reason hereof is not obscure
false that no other cause can be given of the translation of Henoch and Elias without this fable For they were taken up alive that they might be examples to the world how much the Lord accounts of godlinesse and that there is another life prepared for the faithfull in heaven Now to these two he vouchsaved this grace before others because he was better pleased with them then with others That Henoch and Elias should yet live a mortal life be subject to death is a verie fable For how can they prove this fiction And what mercie would there translation into heaven be if there they are reserved unto a more cruel death Wheras the Scripture teacheth that to them who are eyther in paradise Luk. 16.26 or in the place of torment there is no going forth or returning Passing by therefore this fable let us now goe foreward In Austins notes or the Revelation Whether the two witnesses be the two testaments attributed to Triconius the two witnesses are said to be the old and new Testament which Bede and Brightman follow and some others of ours as if the sence should be thus notwithstanding Antichrists treading down the scripture yet God would give it power to prophesie that is reprove his tyranny instruct the faithfull secretly mourning under the crosse in the way of life eternal For the Scriptures are Gods witnesses in the world against the wicked as Christ saith search the scriptures for they testifie of me Io. 5.39 Now thus far indeed it is true But I see not how the following attributes except it be by a harsh allegorie can be applied unto the scriptures viz. in that the witnesses are said to be clothed in sackcloth killed by the beast their carkeises thrown in the streets restored to life and ascend into heaven There are some who thinke that in the last times there shall come two most powerfull teachers who being indued with the power and spirit of Elias shal fulfill all these things literally both by prophesying and fighting against Antichrist But they doe acknowledge that this their opinion is uncertaine And therefore in as much as I finde nothing certainely concluded touching this matter by others and seeing the Lord for the present doth not suggest any thing unto mee I wil follow the opinion of Bullinger and some others of our best interpreters who understand the two witnesses indefinitely to be diverse reformers of religion in Antichrists times The Papists indeed imagine The two witnesses are indefinitely to be understood Lib. 3. de P. R. c. 6. that they are two strictly and no more But it is not credible that Antichrist sending forth infinite Locusts out of the smoke of hell into the Church Christ should raise up onely two witnesses besides it is impossible as we even now proved that the things spoken of v. 9.10 should be effected by two persons alone As for Bellarmins objections we shall have occasion to examin them hereafter We therefore by these two witnesses doe indefinitely understand a succession of certaine maintainers of Evangelical truthes against Antichrist Yet they are said to be two definitely both because they are but few in respect of the Locusts of whom the whole Christian world are full as also because in all matters of judgement two suffice to confirme a testimony that so we might neither be deceived by the applause of the multitude of Locusts nor offended at the fewnes of sincere teachers wherewith Antichrist upbraides us Besides in the last place as of old the Lord was pleased to use two witnesses as instruments in his hand for special deliverances of the Church Thus he sent two viz. Moses and Aaron unto Pharaoh for the deliverance of the Israelites out of Aegypt Josuah and Caleb to search the promised land Zerubbabel Jehoshuah to bring back the people from Babylō unto which two there is here a plaine allusion in vers 4. As these two latter I say sufficed to deliver the people of God out of the first Babylonish and corporall captivity so two that is few prophesying witnesses shall suffice to deliver the Church from the second Babylonish spiritual captivity And thus much concerning the two witnesses Now what doe they They shall prophesie to wit againe according to the commandement Thou must againe prophesie We are not by prophesie strickly to understand a praediction of things to come but in a larger sense for the preaching of Prophetical Apostolical doctrines which were darkned yea troden down by Antichrist but again renewed by their prophesying that is by faithfull preaching unto the Church for Christ will give this unto them that is so arme them with an heroick spirit and qualifications as that they shal be able strongly to oppose and shake Antichrists kingdom which seemed to be so established throughout the Christian world as if it had been an invincible fortresse But when how long Two thousand two hundred sixtie dayes This againe is hard to be understood but we must looke back to what hath been treated of touching the fourty two moneths for it is cleare enough that by those moneths these dayes one and the same time is designed The Papists opinion touching these dayes refuted For fourty two equall moneths precisely consist of 1260 dayes but herein is the difference that the Papists restraine these moneths and these dayes astronomically unto three yeeres an half which is the time their supposed Antichrist shall reigne and these witnesses prophesie but this cannot be both because the fable of Antichrists standing so short a time hath been before refuted as also because it is contradictorie that the time of Antichrist and of the two witnesses should be of one continuance yet Antichrist should slay the witnesses after they had prophesied 1260 dayes rejoyce thereat with his followers Others interpret these dayes as the moneths also prophetically of so many yeeres taking the beginning eyther from Christs passion Another opinion not probable or from the time of Constantine or from the beginning of the Ottoman Empire whose opinions we have shewed to be very improbable because according to them the yeeres of treading downe the Church the prophese of the two witnesses should be expired now long agoe but this is not likely To be short others understand the XIII moneths the 1260 dayes The third and best opinion indefinitely for the time of the Churches oppression and of the prophesie of the witnesses defined indeed in Gods eternall comsell but hid unto us for the present that we should not curiously search ●●to that which God hath reserved to himselfe or by knowing the term to say with the wicked servant Luk. 12.45 My Lord delayeth his comming c. And this is the reason why the end of the world is hitherto kept secret from men The time therefore of reading down and of the witnesses shal be the same for all the while Antichrist shall tread the Church
not simply disapprove of this propheticall sense especially seeing the Iesuits themselves begin to prophesie of the destruction of Rome and banishment of the Pope as before in Chap. 14. I shewed out of Ribera For though the Turke sit still yet certainly Christian Kings and Princes will put their hands to this worke of God for to thrust the Pope out of his nest as Iohn Chap. 17.16 doth not obscurely intimate Notwithstanding if it be thought more agreeable not to restraine the Throne of the beast to the City Rome but rather to understand the same of his whole Kingdome which is said to be darkened because in the Egyptian Type for it is a plain Allusion unto the ninth plague of Aegypt not onely Pharaohs royall Court Ex. 10 23 but the whole land except the dwellings of the Israelites was overwhelmed with most thick darknesse three dayes together I see not to whom I should rather assent then to our foresaid interpreters who expound it of the darkening or totall darknesse in which Antichrist hath deeply involved and plunged the Christian world these thousand yeers which shall wholly be dissipated by the cleare light and preaching of the Gospell How the beasts king dome is darkened The darkening therefore of Antichrists Kingdome is not a bringing in of a new darkenesse for his kingdom was never inlightned with the light of true doctrine But began to be darkened even from the first after that the smoake of the bottomlesse pit had filled all parts and places thereof with a most grosse myst or blindnesse although the world in regard of its externall lustre thought it to be most bright and shining But the full manifestation of the darkenesse and dispelling of the smoak shall be a fatall darkning unto Antichrist when the most cleare light of the Gospell shall breake forth and shine in all parts of the world for then the beasts abominations shall be layd open to the view of all men whereupon many shall desert him his glory shall be obscured his authority despised and his Kitchin grow cold This plague shall be more grievous then the former or certainly an extreame encreasing thereof for then the beast shall be neerest to utter ruine of which more afterward And they gnawed their tongues Now follow three secundary effects of this Viall on the Vassalls and Worshippers of Antichrist First they gnaw their tongues By which proverbiall Speech is noted the extreame rage they shall fall into And the cause is added to wit for the paine or griefe in which they shall be because of the fatall declining of the Popish Kingdome for mad or furious persons use to bite their lips tongues and fingers and gnash their teeth as beasts not able to revenge themselves It may also be an Allusion to such as have the Falling-Sicknesse who by the sharpe sits of their disease are wont to bite their lips and fingers with the like madnesse or phrensie the Papists shall then be vexed when they see the Popes Kingdome to be darkened exposed to contempt and the authority thereof taken away when Kings Princes and the Vulgar sort shall deny obedience unto the same Secondly They shall blaspheme the God of Heaven As before for because they goe on to condemne the Gospell of Christ as divelish heresie and wickedly accuse the same as the cause of all the Commotions and troubles which themselves have raised Thirdly They repented not of their deeds viz which we have expounded verse 9. and before in Chapter 9. ver 20.21 The pouring out of the Sixt Viall on Euphrates 12 And the sixt angell poured out his Viall upon the great River Euphrates and the Water thereof was dryed up that the way of the Kings of the East might be prepared 13 And I saw three uncleane Spirits like Frogges come out of the mouth of the Dragon and out of the mouth of the Beast and out of the mouth of the false Prophet 14 For they are the Spirits of Devils working miracles which go forth unto the Kings of the earth and of the whole world to gather them to the battell of that great day of God Almighty 15 Behold I come as a theefe Blessed is he that watcheth and keepeth his garments lest he walke naked and they see his shame 16 And he gathered them together to a place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon THE COMMENTARY 12 AND the sixt Angell poured out The sixt Viall is poured out on that great River Euphrates which as histories testifie runneth through Babylon is the bound of the Eastern Palestina Two events do follow The drying up of the waters of Euphrates And the sending forth of three uncleane Spirits unto the Kings of the earth to make Warre against God c. By the former the plague it selfe by the latter the last endeavour of the Beast to keepe off the plague is signified The drying up of Euphrates is by some properly by others mystically expounded Andreas expounds it properly Andreas opinion touching the drying up of Euphrates yet doubtingly Perhaps saith he Euphrates by Gods permission shall be shallow as that it will be easie for the Kings of the Nations and other men to passe over for to kill each other Now these Kings of the East for whom the way shall be prepared he guesseth to be Gog and Magog who shall come out of the region of the Scythians Or Antichrist with other Kings out of the eastern Persia where the Tribe of Dan shall inhabit of which Tribe Antichrist is to be borne and passe over Euphrates to the destruction and death of the soules and bodies of very many The first clause of which sentence touching the litterall drying up of Euphrates Ribera approveth but the latter hee rejecteth viz. of Antichrists comming out of the East with other kings over the River Euphrates being dryed up because saith he Antichrist shall sit in Jerusalem on this side of Euphrates and therefore shall not come out of the East which is beyond it but supposeth that the seven Kings of the East shall be called forth by the three impure spirits to joyne themselves with Antichrist in that generall battell against Christians Wonderfull darknesse and fabulous toyes no token of any plague doth appeare in these things whereas it is certaine that the beasts last plague save one is here denounced Here also I see our Brightman to keep to the Letter about the drying up of Euphrates but in a diverse sence and end Euphrates in this place as in Chap. 9.14 in the sixt Trumpet he understands to be the River of Mesopotamia which made the passage of the Easterne People into Judea very difficult The waters whereof he thinkes after the overthrow of Rome shall be dryed up by a like miracle as of old it happened at the red Sea and the waters of Iordane To what end That the way of the Kings that come from the rising of the Sun might be prepared that is that the Iews dwelling in the East