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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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The right of living is one thing the possession another Abraham had the right to the land and he had the possession but it was in his seed and posterity 69. Gen. 13.16 I will make thy seed as the dust of the earth 2 Sam. 24.9 And Joab gave up the summe of the number of the people unto the King The posterity of Abraham which were and are before the numbring David made cannot be numbred nor had David the compleat number of the people from Joab who gave the King a lesse number of the people than they were * 70. Gen. 14.13 And these were confederate with Abraham 2 Chron. 19. Shouldest thou help the ungodly and love them that help the Lord. The Law of God forbids leagues with Infidels and wicked men but not all leagues those are condemned only which are against true Religion Marriages or joyning in armes except in the case of publick necessity as Asa with Benadab Josaphat with Achab c. but such leagues as are concerning the defending of their Countrey preserving neighbourhood of not making inroads of pr●serving the publick peace or mutuall commerce where Religion is not hurt are not forbidden but are adjudged lawfull and necessary such a league was this of Abraham with the neighbouring Cananites * 71. Gen. 15.6 Whereby shall I know this Matth. 12.39 An evill and adulterous generation seeks after a sign It is one thing to ask a sing for the confirmation of temporall promises where the thing was obscure and altogether hid another thing to ask a sign to demonstrate a thing which might otherwise be known Abraham seeking a sign was a speciall motion of Gods Spirit which Christ condemns not for it hath been permitted to some by a peculiar favour as to Gideon and Hezekiah which they did not so much out of incredulity as out of a desire to be forfeited against humane infirmity or he asked this Question not so much doubting of the thing promised as desiring to know somewhat more particularly of the manner of performance Abraham might well seek a sign in a thing which he had no promise on before nor no footstep of the manner of the comming of it discovered there being many difficulties to encounter withall before it could be effected The Jews they might have sought the Scriptures and found so clear evidences that Jesus was the Christ that they need not seek any signes concerning him 72. Gen. 15.6 Abraham believed God and he counted it unto him for righteousnesse James 2.21 Abraham was justified by works Abraham before God was justified by faith and was declared to be just by his works before men offering up his son Isaac upon the Altar 73. Gen. 15.13 Thy seed shall be a stranger in a Land that is not theirs and shall serve them 400 years Exod. 12.40 Now the sojourning of the children of Israel who dwelt in Aegypt was 430 years In the Scripture the years are not alwayes precisely numbred the lesser number is omitted and here under the greater round number the lesse is comprehended * Gen. 15.13 with Exod. 12.40 In a great summe so small a number comes under no particular account as the 72 Interpreters are called the 70 and this account is not to begin lower than the giving of the promise to Abraham to the deliverance of the Israelites out of Aegypt and the giving of the Law were 430 years Exod. 12.40 Gal. 3.13 of which neither 405 nor 400 nor 430 was spent under the Egyptian persecution for though the account end with their parting thence it did not begin with their coming thither but so much of the time was run before Jacob's coming thither and so much after that peaceably passed on untill the death of Joseph so as some account the time of their rigid servitude to an 140 some to a 121 at the most the summe of 430 equally divided the one half spent before their going into Aegypt the other half in their abiding there 215 before their going into Aegypt reckoned thus from the promise given to Abraham to the birth of Isaac 25 from the birth of Isaac to the birth of Jacob 60 years from thence to their coming into Aegypt 130 in all 215 the other 215 thus 94 before the death of Levi 121 betwixt his death and their deliverance out of Aegypt Chrys hom 36. in Gen. 74. Gen. 15.15 Thou shalt go to thy Fathers in peace Joshua 24.2 Terah and his fathers served other Gods To go to his Fathers that is to die it is an Hebrew phrase Also by the name of Fathers here may be understood Adam Abel Noah c. to whom he went by faith * 75. Gen. 15.16 But in the fourth generation they shall come hither again 1 Chro. There are reckoned six in the Tribe of Judah from Abraham Isaac Jacob Judah Phares Hezron Chaleb so in the Tribe of Levi from Abraham to Moses are reckoned six from Abraham Isaac Jacob Levi Cahath Amram Moses Answ In the fourth generation that is in the 400 year 100 year to a generation or somewhat about this which for evennesse and rotundity is not reckoned Or Secondly By the fourth generation is meant the fourth geniture or birth of the Father and the Son so the fourth generation is to be reckoned from the descent of the sonnes of Jacob into Aegypt to their entrance into Canaan as in the Tribe of Judah from Judah to Phares from Phares to Hesron from Hesron to Caleb so in Levi Levi Cahath Amram Moses Thirdly It is one thing to begin the reckoning of four generations from the day that God made this promise to Abraham at which time Abraham had none at all and another thing to begin their account from the time that their servitude in a strange Nation which God foretold should determine before ever God promised the returning of any fourth generations he told Abraham they must first fojourne in a strange Land then in the fourth generation of them whom God brings out thence they shall return to this Land which account Moses set down Exod. 6.16 reckoning from Levi whose first generation was Coath the second was Amram the third Aaron the fourth Eliazar who divided the Land at the time God had foretold Abraham 76. Gen. 16.9 The Angel of the Lord said unto Hagar Return to thy Mistress Chap. 21.12 God commands Abraham to send Hagar away First Hagar flying of her own accord was commanded to return to her Mistresse Gal. 4.22 Chap. 31. then being thrust out by force she staid in the desert the Apostle expounds that figure and applies it to the Old and New Testament 77. Gen. 17.12 God appointed circumcision 1 Cor. 7.19 Circumcision is nothing Circumcision by divine institution in the Old Testament was a sacrament to the coming of Christ but in the New Testament it is nothing nor is profitable to our salvation we must therefore distinguish the times of the Old and New Testament 78. Gen. 18.25 Thou shalt not kill the righteous with the
written by Samuel It contains the History of three hundred years * 278. JUdg 3.11 The Land had rest forty years Under this number are all the yeares comprehended from the death of Joshua to the death of Othniel as also the eight years of the servitude under the Syrians The lesser number is to be counted under the greater and more complete * 279. Judg. 3.30 The Land had rest eighty years c. Here from the death of Othniel are numbred also the years of Ehud and Samgar for Ehud could not be Judg eighty years for when these years are expired the whole time of man is run out The like we meet with Jud. 5.31 8.28 9.22 10.2 3. 11.26 where in the three hundred yeares are included the forty years of their carrying in the desart 280 Judg. 5.31 Let all the enemies of the Lord perish Prov. 25.21 If thy enemy hunger feed him with bread Mat. 5.44 Luk. 6.35 Rom. 12.20 if he thirst give him water to drink We must do good to our enemies but not to Gods enemies and for private injuries we must not curse them but as they are Gods enemies of whom there is no hope of their conversion out of zeal of a S. Spirit we may pray also for their destruction 281. Judg. 6.17 36. Gideon asketh a signe from God Mat. 12.39 An evill generation seek for a signe Gideon was confirmed in his office by a signe given from God so Moses and Joshua Christ calls the Pharisees an evill generation justly because they out of curiosity sought for a signe Let us be content with the Word of God 282. Judg. 6.21 Gideon sacrified on a rock Lev. 1.5 The sons of Aaron shall offer the sacrifices on the Altar Gideon offered the matter of the sacrifice to the Lord and God himself was the Priest in burning the offering nor was there any Leviticall officer present and the event teacheth us that what Gideon did was from divine instinct * 283. Judg. 9.18 with the whole Chapter and Chap. 8.3 Object It s gathered that there were not seaventy but sixty eight for Abimelech one of the brethren was the slayer and the youngest Jonathus fled Answ The Scripture often puts a round and full number neglecting the lesser or more which either come short or exceed it as Numb 11. There is said to be seaventy Elders when in truth there were seaventy two so here on the contrary seaventy for sixty eight * 284. Judg. 10.1 with Judg. 6.15 Of the Tribe of Issachar of the Tribe of Manasse Answ Gideon and Phua although brothers by the same venter yet of severall Fathers of severall Tribes A woman might marry to a man of another Tribe so as the heritage was not transferred into another Tribe * 285. Judg. 10.4 with Numb 23.41 Object This latter saith they were called Jair from one of an Elder date from Jair the sonne of Manasses Answ The elder Jair gave a name to the Villages The latter to the Walls which encompassed them and so made them Townes or Cities and further he strengthned and confirmed their names * 286. Judg. 11.26 Israel dwelt in Heshbon and Aroer and their Towns three hundred years These years are to be reckoned from the departure of all the Israelites out of Aegypt after this manner the time of their abode in the wildernesse forty yeares the Government of Joshua seaventeen of Othniel forty Iudg. 3.11 of Ehud and Samgar eighty Iudg. 3.30 Barak forty Gideon forty Iudg. 8.28 Abimelech three Iudg. 9.22 Tolah twenty three Iudg. 10.2 Iair twenty two Iudg. 10.3 The whole in all is three hundred and five years Here therefore the five years odde are not named it may be because this even number three hundred is fitter both for the computation and the speech 287. Judg. 11.39 Jephtha did according to his vow Vers 31. Whatsoever cometh forth of the dores of my house to meet me I will offer up for a burnt-offering to the Lord. Deut. 12.31 The Lord hates all the abominations that the Gentiles used to their Gods and those that offered up their sonnes and daughters and burned them in the fire Jephtha vowed disjunctively that whatsoever should first meet him out of his house should be the Lords that it should be either sacrificed or deputed for Gods service for he knew that all living creatures could not be offered in sacrifice to the Lord therefore he he consecrated his daughter for the work of the Sanctuary Verse 38. for she being sanctified to God knew no man and she bewailed her virginity 288. Judg. 13.7 Samson was a Nazarite from his mothers womb unto the day of his death Mat. 2.23 It was fulfilled in Christ he shall be called a Nazarite The Nazarites in the Old Testament were votaries according to Law Numb 6. who gave themselves wholly to meditate upon divine matters and others which were born so as Samson here on whose head never razor came nor was his head ever shorne others were called so both wayes joyntly Christ was prefigured by them who was most free from all uncleanness commonly called a Nazarite because he was brought up in the Town of Nazareth * 289. Judg. 18.1 with Josh 19.47 It s said Dans Lot was the seaventh Lot Answ The Lot assigned them in regard the Amorites possessed a great part thereof was not great enough for them nor was it large enough for them in regard of their numerous Tribe * 290. Judg. 20.46 with 35. There were slain of the Benjamites twenty five thousand Vers 35. twenty five thousand one hundred men Answ An hundred are not counted it may be because this even number of twenty five thousand is fitter for computation and speech * 291. Judg. 21.4 with Exod. 38. There were no more Altars to be built after the erecting of that by Moses Answ Not without the Tabernacle but within the Tabernacle or Temple they might erect as many as was sufficient for the sacrifice as Solomon did 1 Kings 8. But without the Tabernacle none was to be erected without a special dispensation from the Lord. 292. Judg. 16.31 Samson killed himself Exod. 20.14 Thou shalt not kill Samson killed not himself with the Philistins by any rashnesse of his own but he did that by the instinct and power of God and was a figure of Christs overthrowing our enemines RUTH IT is so named from Ruth a woman Samuel describes in this Book Ruths dutifullnesse to her Mother in Law and the integrity of Boas who was Davids Grandfather 293. RUth 3.4 Naomi perswades Ruth to lie down at Boas feet 1 Tim. 2.9 Women adorning themselves with modesty and sobriety That was indeed a dangerous counsell nor must it be drawn in for an example Naomi was brought on to do that by the Law of raising children to the brother that was dead Yet God hindred that no dishonesty happened thereby 294. Ruth 4.13 Boas took Ruth and she was his wife and he went in unto her Deut. 7.3 You shall
they cannot stand with love But when we are affraid out of the love and respect we owe to God to displease him or we moderately fear the punishments of the Lord. These may stand with love Perfect love casts out all tormenting fear not all fear whatsoever for Matth. 10.28 Fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in Hell * 540. Psal 129.1 Many times have they afflicted me from my youth up Nahum 1.9 Affliction shall not rise the second time The first place tells us that the godly are often afflicted The second place tells nothing to the contrary but that the enterprises of the Assyrians against Judah and the Church were against God and therefore he would so destroy them at once that he should not need to return the second time to destroy 541. Psal 132.13 God hath chosen Sion for his habitation this is my rest for ever here will I dwell because I have chosen it Acts 6.14 We heard him say that Jesus of Nazareth should destroy this place and change the traditions of Moses In the first place is a promise of the conservation of the Temple and of the Jewish polity upon condition of their obedience if the Jews should do that which God commanded them and keep his holy Covenant In the last Stephen from the predictions of Christ and the Prophets concerning the ruine of the City and Temple at Jerusalem invites them to repentance 542. Psal 136.1 to 26. The goodnesse and mercy of the Lord is for ever and ever Tit. 3.4 When the gentlenesse and love of God our Saviour appeared The Fathers under the old Covenant did no otherwise taste the goodnesse of God than we do by looking unto Christ to whom God commended his goodnesse and him that he promised to give our Fathers for their salvation he hath given unto us revealed in the flesh 543. Psal 139.1 O Lord thou hast proved me Gal. 6.4 Every man shall prove his own work The Psalmist prayeth that God would prove him not that he was free from sinne but he desires by mercy to be cleansed The Apostle sheweth what is our duty namely to make our works approved to God which he will prove * 544. Psal 139.21 22. Do not I hate them O Lord that hate thee c. Matth. 5.44 Love your enemies There is a difference betwixt our enemies cause and his person Their sinnes and evill causes must be hated we must give no approbation thereto but their persons being Gods creatures and was his Image must beloved Enemies are of two sorts private and publick a private enemy is he which hateth a man for some private cause such a one we must love and not hate A publick enemy is he that hates an enemy for Gods cause for the Gospels cause and these be of two sorts curable and incurable if curable pray for their conversion hating their conditions incurable 1 Cor. 16.22 and even to these we must ha●e their sin● and for their sinnes hate their persons and no otherwise David in the former place speaks of publick not private who hated not him but God and were incurable 545. Psal 145 8. The Lord is gracious and full of compassion Exod 33.19 I will have mercy on whom I will Rom. 9.15 19. God is gracious and mercifull so that he offereth his goodnesse to wicked men also and declares in them the effects of his grace and clemency he made them he given them temporall goods he defers his temporall and eternall judgments though they are ungratefull to him but he sheweth mercy to whom he will not looking on our worth but he saveth us frely without being obliged he doth all of his own goodnesse and mercy * Psal 145.8 with Exod. 33.9 The former place speaks of Gods mercy compared with his other attributes as they are communicated to men and so comparatively his mercy is above all his works for even wicked men have many mercies from the Lord. The second place shews Gods mercy from eternity on particular persons which no waies crosseth the former 546. Psal 147.9 He giveth to the beasts his food c. 1 Cor. 9.9 Doth God take care for Oxen God takes care for Oxen so as to give them their food in due season Yet he takes no care for Oxen in comparison as he cares for man The Apostles meaning is to shew that the end of the Law was not to shew or prescribe how Cattle should be sed though that may be occasionally delivered in it but to command equity to be used in the just rewarding of those who labour for us and under similitudes and shadows these wer● prefigured in the Law The PROVERBS OF SOLOMON VVIthout doubt it was taken out of his three thousand Parables and his most wise sentences for the good of the Church teaching good men patience and wisdome and the fruit of it is to be imbraced and sinne to be fled from Relating the works of the wise and foolish he commends the manners of an honest woman 547. PRov. 1.15 My sonne walk not with sinners remove thy foot from their paths Luk. 15.1 All the publicans and sinners came unto him to hear him and he received them Solomon forbids us to run to evill with wicked men or to allow of their wickednesse Christ receiving publicans and sinners reproved their faults exhorted them to repentance by his great love toward them * 548. Prov. 1.20 Wisdome uttereth her voice in the streets Esay 42.2 He shall not cause his voice to be heard in the streets Christ the eternall wisdom of his Father uttereth his Gospell in the most publick places so as none can plead ignorance Nor doth this hinder Christ in his Incarnation to come privately and not with the externall pompe and glory of worldly Princes which by reason of their followers and triumphs make a noise in the streets 549. Prov. 1.26 I will mock at your trouble and laugh when your destruction cometh Ezek. 18.32 I will not the death of a sinner for I take no pleasure in the destruction of a sinner God is delighted in his justice when he punisheth those which despise his grace and that will not hearken to his fatherly vocation but of his mercy he will not the death of sinners as death is the destruction of nature The former place belongs to Gods consequent will the latter to his antecedent will that is ruled by justice this by mercy * 550. Prov. 1.28 They shall seek me early but shall not find Mat. 7.7 Seek and ye shall find When Christ saith seek and find he bids seek in time and not out of time not deferre our repentance and calling on God till Gods time be past for then if they seek God as many may do in distresses and calamities they shall not find a return of deliverance But if any man in the day of grace will seek God he shall find him * 551. Prov. 2.19 They that go in to her return no more 1 Cor. 6.10 Such were some of
of peace Mad men here wrest the name of evill as though God were the author of evill that is sinne but it may easily appear how absurdly they do it abusing the testimony of the Prophet The Antithesis sheweth this sufficiently the members whereof must be compared together for he opposeth peace to evill that is to adversity * 621. Isai 45.7 with Lam. 3.37 38. Amos 3.6 Joseph was sold by his brethren Job spoiled David cursed by Shimei Christ crucified by the Jews and all this by the determinate counsell of God Answ Distinguish betwixt the act and pravity thereof the act as proceeding from God and as issuing from the rationall creature God willeth an act quà act and produceth it by the creature as the first cause by the second cause and although the second cause may contaminate the act by a morall pravity yet God willeth or suffereth the same act as coming from him by a morall rectitude for he produceth it by his power from an unblameable and unspotted holinesse which can never deviate nor be contaminated by any secundary cause God is pleased to use that act which in it self is essentially good though it be contaminated by the creature holy and justly from his divine justice either as a punishment or as an instrument of probation and exercise and by an orderly and convenient medium he brings the act to a good end Thus he creates evill Joseph was by him sold into Aegypt c. God did predetermine to produce those acts as acts and to permit the creature to contaminate these acts and though those acts should be contaminated by the creatures yet the Lord would call them forth to good ends God willeth the act quà act voluntate decernente God suffereth the vitiosity of the act as contaminating the creature voluntate permittente and he suffereth the act as now contaminated by the creature to some good and holy end God can will the same act as an act and nill it by his commanding will as an act so depraved The act quà act is essentially good and indeed indifferently good or evill For as the essentiall goodnesse of an act receives morall tinctures of good and evill so it s denominated 622. Isa 49.6 I will also give thee for a light to the Gentiles that thou mayest be my salvation unto the ends of the earth Matth. 10.5 Christ sent the twelve saying unto them Go not into the way of the Gentiles but to the lost sheep of the house of Israel The first is concerning the generall gracious Ministery of Christ to both Jews and Gentiles The latter concerning the especiall sending forth of the Apostles to the Jews alone to whom the Gospell was first published untill such time as the partition wall betwixt the Jews and Gentiles was broken down Mat. 28.19 Mark 16.15 Luke 2. which was done in the resurrection of Christ Afterwards he sent the Apostles to all Nations for he was the light of the Gentiles * 623. Isai 49.6 with Matth. 10.5 6. The former place tells that Christ would be a light to the Gentiles and to restore the preserved of the Jews The latter shews that Christ by his Disciples strove to restore the Jews Nor doth this sending of Christ at that time onely to the Jews conclude that Christ did not afterwards make good this promise for he did make it good afterwards by sending of his Disciples unto the Gentiles When the Text saith Go not into the way of the Gentiles it s but to be understood temporarily 624. Isai 52.31 The Lord hath made bare his holy arme in the eyes of all the Nations Matth. 15.24 I am not sent but to the lost sheep of the house of Israel Christ was sent for the salvation and redemption of all Nations His office of teaching Isai 52.13 Revel 19.10 and confirming his Doctrine by Miracles he discharged only amongst the Israelites as Minister of the Circumcision 625. Isa 52.13 My servant shall be exalted and extolled and shall be very high Rev. 19.10 Our fellow servant and brother must not be worshipped In the first place Christ God and Man is pointed at In the latter they are the words of a created Angell not admitting of divine worship 626. Isai 53.2 He hath no form nor comlinesse Heb. 1.3 The brightness of his fathers glory The Prophet speaks of the passion of Christ wherein was scorn and great pain otherwise he is the splendor of his Father which he presents in goodnesse and majesty the fairest the most comely also in his body white ruddy beloved chosen before thousands Cant. 5. 627. Isai 53.8 Who shall declare his generation Mat. 1.1 The book of the generation of Jesus Christ The first place is of Christs divinity Heb. 7.3 whose generation no man can declare as he is described in the figure of Melchisedech The latter concerning his humanity for according to the flesh he was born of the Virgin Mary Luk. 2. 628. Isai 56.7 My house shall be called a house of prayer for all people Matth. 6.6 When thou prayest go into thy chamber and shutting the door pray The Prophet by the name of the house of God understands not only the Temple built by Solomon where the Jews yearly came together to worship God but the Church of which that Temple was but a figure wherein amongst all Nations God is invoked every where Christ against Hypocrites and boasters teacheth that it is better to pray in our closet than hypocritically to pray in publick places yet he doth not by this precept take away publick prayers in the Church John 4.21 23. Ezek. 3.17 Ch. 33.7 but he will have us depend on God and the internall testimony of our own conscience not on the opinion and applause of men 629. Isai 58.1 Cry aloud spare not lift up thy voice like a Trumpet Ephes 4.31 Let all bitternesse clamours and indignation be taken from you In the first place God commands the Prophet to cry aloud against obstinate sinners and this cry proceeds from zeal to the glory of God of which Paul speaks Convince reprove In the latter the Apostle forbids crying which proceeds from anger troubles the unity of the spirit and all carnall boasting earthly devillish cries directed for revenge against our Neighbour 630. Isai 59.21 This is my Covenant with them saith the Lord my Spirit that is upon thee and my words which I have put in thy mouth shall not depart out of thy mouth nor out of the mouth of thy seed Matth. 23.38 Your house shall be left unto you desolate First God promiseth that he will defend the Church collected together of Jews and Gentiles against the gates of Hell In the last Christ threatens ruine to the ungratefull people of the Jewes and desolation to them that were blinded by their malice * 631. Isai 59. ult My Covenant shall not depart from thee nor from thy seed for ever Matth. 21.43 The Kingdome shall be taken from you It is one
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
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