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A14801 Microbiblion or The Bibles epitome: in verse Digested according to the alphabet, that the Scriptures we reade may more happily be remembred, and things forgotten more easily recalled. By Simon Wastell somtimes of Queenes Colledge in Oxford. Wastell, Simon, d. 1632.; Wastell, Simon, d. 1632. True Christians daily delight. aut; Shaw, John, 1559-1625. Biblii summula. 1629 (1629) STC 25102; ESTC S119488 184,772 543

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prosperous estate NOt willing to be ignorant to glorifie and feare The name of God whereto his heart he would haue ioyned neare OF such as sought to slay his soule and bring him into thrall He doth complaine and prayes to be deliuer'd from them all Chapt. 87 PRomise is made here to the Church which was in misery That God would her restore againe to greater dignity QVallified and blessed so an happy man is he That there among her members true a member true may be Chapt. 88 REad here what mone the Prophet makes and how he doth complaine Of persecuting enemies of anguish griefe and paine SOre troubeled as left of God without all consolation He cals vpon ● him striues by faith against his desperation Chapt. 89 THe Prophet here in many words Gods couenant doth praise Which he with his elect hath made in Christ before all dayes VNto the Lord he then complaines of ruine which befell To Dauids Kingdome euen to all his people Israel AS if Gods promise had beene broke and disanull'd thereby He prayeth therefore to be freed out of his misery BVt at the last he mention makes of mans fraile life and short And by Gods promises confirm'd he taketh great comfort Chapt. 90 COme heare the prayer Moses makes in which the Lords great loue Which he hath borne vnto his saints and which they daily proue DEclared is yet mans short life will not prouoke nor make Him to be thankfull nor Gods plagues will cause him sinne forsake EArnestly Moses prayes to God their hearts to purifie And to be mercifull to them and their posteritie Chapt. 91 FRom hurt protected are th' elect in euery great tentation Who onely put their trust in God he is their sure saluation GOds promise here is made to all that in true loue doe liue The Angells must attend them here and heauen he will them giue HE need not feare the pestilence the plague shall not come neere His house and when he calls on God he promiseth to heare Chapt. 92 INspir'd of God the Prophet makes the Psalme for Sabbath dayes To moue the people all day long the louing Lord to praise KIngs Dauid doth reioyce therein the wicked haue no wit To know that when they flourish most they nearest are the pit LEarne here the state of righteous m●n who walke in godly wayes They planted are in Gods owne house to celebrate his prayse Chapt. 93 MArke how the Prophet prayseth here the Lords most mighty power In the creating of this world so stable firme and sure NOte how he beateth downe the pride of all his enemies That vp against his Maiesty rebelliously arise OBserue his lawes and test'monies giuen to his people deare Obserue what doth become Gods house euen holinesse and feare Chapt. 94 PRoud tyrants with great violence against the iust did rage The Prophet prayeth feruently their malice to asswage QVickly that God would punish them he prayes and yet ● before He warnes them of his plagues that they might feare and sinne no more REcording Gods good prouidence the blessednesse he shewes Of those that are maliciously afflicted by their foes SVre shelter from the Lord they find their troubles end in ioy Whereas the wicked go to wracke the Lord will them destroy Chapt. 95 THe Prophet Dauid here exhorts all men to praise the Lord Both for his goodnesse and his power in gouerning the world VNto his name all praises due because his Church he chose To be his owne peculiar flocke which he defends from foes AN admonition then he giues that they should not be bold To follow the rebellion of their forefathers old BEcause that their rebellion and tempting dearly cost The fruitfull land of Canaan they thereby loudly lost Chapt. 96 CHrists Gospell was to be reueal'd to Iewes and Gentiles all The Prophet therefore stirs them vp his mercies to extoll DEclaring that sith this is done against their expectation After his will they should him serue not their imagination EXceeding vaine all Idols are to God all praise is due He comes to iudge most righteously his iudgments all are true Chapt. 97 FOr Christ his Kingdome and comming by Gospell Preachers voyce The Prophet bids all sorts of men to triumph and reioyce GReat dread and terror he doth bring to all the wicked rout His furious fire goes him before and burnes them round about HE ioyfull tidings brings to those that seeke to doe his will Whom he exhorteth earnestly to loue and feare him still IN like sort he exhorts the iust in God for to reioyce To thanke him for his benefits with hearty cheerfull voyce Chapt. 98 KNowing the Lords most mighty power and workes of glorious fame Dauid exhorts all creatures to magnifie his name LOuing his Church in dangers great he doth it still assist He keepeth faith and promise made to vs in Iesus Christ MOst kindly he communicates his graces and saluation To all beleeuers in the world of euery land and nation Chapt. 99 NOte how the power and equity is praysed here againe Of Gods Kingdome by Iesus Christ our blessed Sauiours raigne OVer both Iewes and Gentiles all whom he doth here prouoke To praise his name and to submit to his most easie yoake PErswading them to imitate their fathers liuing well As Moses Aaron and the like with godly Samuel QVestionlesse to call on God they alwayes had regard 〈◊〉 in the prayers which they made they graciously were heard Chapt. 100 RIght cheerfully to sing and praise and serue the liuing Lord The Prophet Dauid bids all men that liue here in this world SEeing he did vs make and choose to be his people deare And kept vs from our enemies and freed vs from all feare THat we into his gates and courts might enter in alwayes And for his lasting mercies might afford him lasting praise Chapt. 101 VNto the Lord good Dauid will Mercy and Iudgment sing Shewing what order he will keepe when he shall rule as King AN vpright man euen in his house he promiseth to be All workers of iniquity he well chastis'd will see BVt vpright men that faithfull are who godly liue and well He will regard and cherish still such men with him shall dwell Chapt. 102 CAptiues and all afflicted ones this Psalme doth reach to pray That God would helpe them in distresse● and take their plagues away DOwne from the highest heauens he sees the Churches desolation And in due time doth send his folke both ayde and consolation EXcit●d thereby are his saints to publish all abroad Euen vnto all posteritie the praises of the Lord FOr gathering the Gentiles Church from infidelity And for establishing his Chruch in firme felicity Chapt. 103 GOds mercies he doth magnifie and still prouoketh all To praise his name who pardons sinne when men for mercy call HIs sinnes he saith he pardoned and sau'd him from destruction He gaue him store of earthly things with soule sauing instruction IN louing sort as fathers deare doe with their children deale So
men blessednesse may finde EVen in the study of Gods will in doing of the same In faith and confidence in God who saues all such from shame FVlly to be inform'd therein of God he doth require And to be kept from ghostly foes he humbly doth desire GReat hinderance he met withall his flesh the world and sinne He prayes for grace whereby he may no longer liue therein HEe being conscious to himselfe of life well led before And of the goodnesse of his cause Gods fauour doth implore IN faith he then commends to God the whole administration Of future life to Gods glory and to his owne saluation KNow that the Psalmist here exhorts all men their liues to frame According to the Word of God and so be safe from shame LEarne here wherein his seruice true and worship ● pure doth lye When as we serue him as he bids not as we fantasie Chapt. 120 MArke here the Prayer Dauid makes when he was vexed sore By false reports of flatterers whereof King Saul had store NO small complaint and moane he makes that Saul did him compell In Mesheck and the Kedar tents with infidels to dwell OBserue what he by Mesheck meanes whereof he maketh mention Euen Israelites who now were full of hatred and contention Chapt. 121 PEruse this Dauids Psalme for it doth teach Gods people all That onely from the God of power they ought for helpe ●o call QVite destitute of bu●●●nt helpe his Church he safely keepes And all the members of the same he slumbers not nor sleepes REad Dauids conflict in distresse and how he doth declare His trust in God how he commits himselfe to his good care Chapt. 122 SEe here how Dauid comforted with Churches good estate In name of all the faithfull flock his gladnesse doth relate THe state of City Kingdome Church he highly doth commend And prayes that all prosperity God to them all would ●●●d● VNto them all be promiseth all good things to procure As wealth and peace and what thing else should come within his power Chapt. 123 A Faithfull praier here is made by faithfull men opprest By wicked worldling h●●ing them and giuing them n●●es● BEhold they lift their eyes to God his grace they doe implore That he would ease them of their foes who did molest them sore COntemning mocking scorning them vsing them spightfully This makes them seeke vnto the Lord and for his mercy cry Chapt. 124 DEliuered from dangers great Gods people doe confesse That they were sa●'d not by their force but by the Lords goodnesse EXcept the Lord had saued them and stood on their right hand They say they had beene quite dispatcht they had no power to stand FOr which deliuerance of theirs the name of God they praise And are assured of his helpe and aide in future dayes Chapt. 125 GOds loue and care ouer his Church the Psalmist doth relate He sets downe the stabilitie of their most happy state HOw short also their troubles are he prayes that God would giue All goodnesse and prosperity to them that purely liue IN iustice he desires the Lord to plague the hypocrites Who turne aside from puritie and in vaine things delight Chapt. 126 KNow that this Psalme King Dauid made when people had return'd From Babylon where seuenty yeares as Captiues they had mourn'd LIke dreamers were these captiues then their freedome was most strange The heathen were amaz'd thereat to see so great a change MElodious mirth was in their mouthes their tongues were fill'd with ioy They pray that God would free them still from thraldome and annoy Chapt. 127 NOte that the Psalmist plainly proues all worldly state 's but vaine Domesticall politicall except the Lord sustaine ON Gods meere prouidence and will all gouernment depend Mens words and purposes are vaine if God no blessing send PRudent and pious childeren the Prophet here doth say Are Gods inheritance his gift and parents ioyfull stay Chapt. 128 QVietnesse peace and blessednesse the Lord doth neuer giue To all men but to those alone that doe vprightly liue REad how such men are blest of God in labours of their hand In wiues and children which like vines about their table stand SVch men the Lord spiritually with graces will encrease They shall the wealth of Salem see and eke on Isr'ell peace Chapt. 129 THe Psalmist here admonisheth Gods Church and children deare Although they be afflicted sore yet nought at all to feare VNder the crosse the Church hath beene euen from most ancient dayes Yet by the mighty power of God it hath beene sau'd alwayes ANd all the enemies thereof for all their pompous shew Haue all beene suddenly destroy'd the Lord hath made them rue Chapt. 130 BEhold how Dauid doth professe his hope in his request His patience also in his hope is liuely here exprest CRying to God in deepe distresse in sorrow griefe and thrall The Lord in mercy heares his sute and frees him from them all DIstressed Isr'el he bids waite on God in misery He will redeeme his people all from all iniquity Chapt. 131 ENvious men maliciously through hatred and disdaine Did say that Dauid proudly sought ambitiously to raigne FOr this cause his humility to God he doth protest And then exhorteth Israel in God to hope and rest Chapt. 132 GRounded vpon Gods promise made to Dauid godly King The faithfull pray to God that he the same to passe would bring HEre Dauids great and godly zeale to build Gods Temple marke Marke also his religious care in setting of the Arke IN the remouing of the Arke here Dauids prayer read He doth repeat Gods promises to him and to his seed Chapt. 133 KIng Dauid plainly here sets downe the praise and commendation And eke the benefit that comes by Christian conuersation LIkening the loue of Bretheren to oyntment in this place Euen that which signifies to vs our head Christ oyle of grace MOunt Hermons dew this loue is like on Sion which did fall Who liue in loue and concord thus the Lord doth blesse them all Chapt. 134 NOw Dauid bids the Leuites all that in Gods house attend To praise the Lord because they were appointed for that end OBserue their charge which was that they the Temple well should keepe And also should both pray and praise by night when others sleepe POwer they had and charge to praise the Lord for his goodnesse Power they had and charge likewise the people for to blesse Chapt. 135 QVickned to praise the name of God all faithfull people are Of all estates both for his power and for his iudgements ● are REcorded is his mercy great to Iacob his elect To Israell his people deare whom he did most respect SEe how the heathenish Idols all the Prophet in this place As vanities doth vilifie and worthily disgrace THen he againe exhorts all men Gods name to praise and blesse Both Israels and Aarons house for his great bounteousnesse Chapt. 136 VNto the Lord all praise to yeeld for all this
worlds creation And for the ruling of all things read Dauids exhortation ACknowledging that we receiue all things from Gods good hand The Prophet proueth that therein our thankes and praise doe stand BY his particular mercies which Israel well knew He saith that euerlasting praise to him from them is due Chapt. 137 COme see the Captiues constancy destroy'd in Babels land Their griefe to see Gods truth decay here maist thou vnderstand DAyly they liu'd in anguish great the Caldees vext so sore With taunts reproaches mocks and scoffs and blasphemies great store ENduring long these miseries the Isra'lites desire That God would plague the Edomites in his prouoked ire FOr ioyning with that Babels brood in all their cruelties Of whose destruction in this Psalme the Prophet prophesies Chapt. 138 GReat courage doth the Prophet vse in praysing Gods goodnes Which he declared vnto him and euery day expresse HIs goodnesse to him was so great that Princes knew the same Euen forraine Princes which with him shall likewise proue the same IN time to come he is assur'd like comforts still to find As he had done in former times from his good God so kind Chapt. 139 KIng Dauid for to clense his heart from all hypocrisie Doth shew that nothing can be hid from Gods all seeing eye LYing him downe or rising vp his thoughts each deed and word Yea all his pathes his walkes and wayes are knowne vnto the Lord. MAn cannot hide himselfe from God his hand will find him out The darkest night is as noone day when ● Sunne shines cleare about NOte how he doth confirme all this by mans most strange creation ●s zeale and feare of God he shewes and his great detestation OF all that vp against the Lord maliciously doe rise ●hom he vnfainedly doth hate as vtter enemies Chapt. ●40 PEruse how Dauid doth complaine of many iniuries ●f falshood and of cruelty done by his enemies QVickly he hath recourse to God by prayer and request ●d is assured that the Lord will grant him peace and rest RIghteous then he doth prouoke due pray'rs to God to yeeld ●●d to assure themselues that he will be their fence and shield Chapt. ●41 SOre persecuted vnder Saul good Dauid seemes to be ●d then by prayer vnto God for succour he doth flee THen he desireth God that he would bridle his affections ●nd giue him patience to endure his fatherly corrections VNtill the time was fully come when he would vengeance take ●d of his cruell enemies ●n vtter riddance make Chapt. ●42 AN earnest prayer Dauid makes when he was in the caue That from the cruell rage of Saul the Lord his life would saue BEhold that neither mou'd with hate nor yet amaz'd with feare Of present death nor was he forc'd by any deepe despaire CRuelly then to kill his King but with a quiet mind Directs his prayer vnto God where he doth comfort find Chapt. 143 DAuid doth in this Psalme intreat the Lord most earnestly That all his sinnes he would quite blot out of his memory ENuious men most earnestly did persecute him still Yet he confesseth all was done Gods iustice to fulfill FRom all such foes to be set free he prayeth in this place And that the Lord would him restore to fauour and to grace GOds teaching he desires to haue and Holy Ghosts direction That he may lead a godly life safe vnder his protection Chapt. 144 HEre Dauid with humility and with a heart most sound Doth prayse the Lord omnipotent for fauour which he found IN being his deliuerer his fortresse and his shield In granting him the victorie of all his foes in field KEeping him safe and placing him in royall dignities ●e craues Gods aid and that he would destroy his enemies LArge promises to God he makes that he will still confesse With Psalmes and fongs of thankes and praise his bountifull goodnesse MArke wherein true felicity and happinesse doth rest Who haue Iehouah for their God most happy are and blest Chapt. ●45 NOte that King Dauid then doth make this worthy Psalme of praise When as his Kingdome flourished in his most happy dayes OBserue how herein he describes Gods prouidence on earth ●●uling man and all things else that hath or wanteth breath PRaising his name because iustly he plagues the wicked traine ●ut to the iust doth euermore a louing God remaine QVickned herewith he promised that he would praise his name ●nd that all flesh for euermore should likewise doe the same Chapt. ●46 ROuring vp his affections the Prophet doth declare ●e zeale he had to prayse the Lord for his great loue and care SIng praises during life he will he teacheth not to trust In Princes nor in sonnes of men who quickly turne to dust TRust onely in the Lord saith he who sets th' oppressed free Who comfors widdowes fatherlesse and all in misery VNto the blind who giueth sight who stroyes the wicked traine Who for the sauing of his Church for euermore shall raigne Chapt. 147 A Psalme of praise here Dauid makes wherein he doth declare Gods wisedome power and prouidence vpon all things that are BVt specially vpon his Church which cannot be destroy'd For he doth build it though thereof some members be annoy'd COllecting the dispersed ones healing the broken hearts Feeding the Rauens when they cry much more all true conuerts DEclaring to his chosen folke the word of his saluation A blessing which he hath not giuen to men of euery nation Chapt. 148 EXhorted are all creatures here to prayse the Lord of might Angells in heauen men on the earth and starres that shine so bright FOr he c●eated them of nought but more especially The Psalmist doth prouoke his Church his name to m●gnifie GIuing his people Israel great power and dignity When he had ioyn'd them to himselfe in leagues of amity Chapt. 149 HEre Dauid doth exhort Gods Church and children to prepare Their hearts to sing new songs to God for many blessings rare IOyfull he bids his saints to be and that with one accord For conquering their enemies they still should praise the Lord. KIngs being enemies to them shall all be bound in chaines And Noblemen in Iron bands such foes the Lord restraines Chapt. 150 LEarne lastly how the Prophet bids all men the Lord to prayse Without all intermission and by all meanes and wayes MOst mighty acts and wondrous workes wrought both by sea and land In heauen and in the firmament doe craue this at our hand NOte that with sound of instruments which God of old requir'd He bids them praise him though since Christ such are not so admir'd PROVERBS Chapt. 1 ATtend vnto the Prouerbe vse feare God beleeue his word Inticing sinners all auoyd them no consent afford BY Wisedome here complaint is made that shee 's despis'd of all And therefore when they cry for helpe she will not heare their call Chapt. 2 CRy for knowledge as siluer feeke for heauenly wisedomes skill This will thee keepe in holy wayes and
obey I brought you forth with wonders They promise must not touch the mount they tremble at the thunders Chapt. 20 KNow here the ten Commandemēts giuen they will'd are not to feare Nor any Gods to haue but him nor hew'd stone altar reare Chapt. 21 LEarne lawes for seruants and for them that doe their parents ban For killing stealing goaring and smiting or hurting man Chapt. 22 MArke theft forbid no damage doe of trespasses beware For borrowing oxe sheepe or ought no fornicator spare NO witch nor bestiall man shall liue fly all Idolatry No widow stranger orphan vex take heed of vsury O Keepe not poore mans rayment layd as pledge with thee all night Doe reuerence to Magistrates first fruits pay me of right Chapt. 23 PVt farre away a slanderous tongue no wicked witnes beare Be iust to all loue charity the sabbaths keepe with feare QVietly these three feasts obserue let land the seuenth yeare rest See what to doe with blood and fat all Idolls names detest REpay first fruits vnto thy God an Angell will I send Whom if thou serue he will thee blesse and from all foes defend SEe that thou bow not to false Gods nor imitate their wayes Feare God and sicknesse hee 'l remoue and will prolong thy dayes Chapt. 24 TO 'th Mount goe seuenty Elders call'd Moses alone drawes neare He sprinkles Altars with the blood Gods glory doth appeare VNto the Lord they say they le yeeld they see most glorious sights Moses ascends the mount and stayes full forty dayes and nights Chapt. 25 AN offering bring for tabernacle make arke with gold o'relayd Candlestickes table Cherubins and all as God hath said Chapt. 26 BOards sockets bars curtaines make eleuen of the goats haire Ram skins doore hangings also make a vaile for th'Arke prepare Chapt. 27 COurt hangings pillars Altars marke with vessels all of brasse Pure oyle for lamps and lasting lights make all as patterne was Chapt. 28 DEcke Aaron with brestplate robe plates for his miter make Vrim Thummim vestures and bells all these for Priesthood sake Chapt. 29 EAch Priest wash decke consecrate as God here Moses tells At morne and night giue God a lambe his promise there to dwell Chapt. 30 FIrst guilded Altar then lauer by Moses must be made The holy oyle the sweet perfume soule ransome must be paid Chapt. 31 GOd here appoints Bezaleel he tabernacle makes They must not worke on Sabbath day the tables Moses takes Chapt. 32 HOt was Gods wrath for golden calfe by Moses hee 's appeas'd Tables are broken numbers slaine by prayer people eas'd Chapt. 33 I Meane to stay goe on your way from campe my tent remoue The people mourne then he to them and Moses shewes his loue Chapt. 34 KNow here the tables are renew'd God doth proclaime his name Moses intreats his company he will protect from shame LEagues with the heathen make thou none lest they thy soule insnare Destroy their pictures altars groues false worships all beware MOses descendeth from the mount and hides his face with vaile Obserue these lawes and I thy foes with wonders will assaile Chapt. 35 NO man must worke on Sabbath day great gifts the people bring Bezaleel makes the ● tabernacle a great and glorious thing Chapt. 36 OF peoples offrings stay is made the things were nam'd before As couering curtaines bars are made with hangings for the doore Chapt. 37 PVre gold the Arke is guilded with the Cherubs Mercy seat The altar table candlestickes are made with oile most sweet Chapt. 38 QVickly are altar lauer court all by Bezaleel wrought The summe of siluer gold and brasse which Isr'els people brought Chapt. 39 RObe Ephod brestplate Miter plate with garments more lesse The girdle all these Moses sees approues ● and all doth blesse Chapt. 40 SEt vp anoynted tabernacle Moses his care and praise Gods glory seene his will perform'd cloud guides them on their wayes LEVITICVS Chapt. 1 ALl spotlesse males out of thy herd and flocks must offred be And foules for thy burnt offerings their dressing manner see BVt thou must offer willingly thy hand on head must stay The Priest must kill and sprinkle blood and it on altar lay Chapt. 2 COncerning the meat-offering made of the finest flower But frankincense thereon thou must and oyle vpon it powre DOe this if in an ouen or plate thine offering bak'd shall be Or fried in pan no leuen thou nor hony there shalt see EAres of greene corne well dried thou must for thine oblation bring For thy first fruits and offer salt in euery offring Chapt. 3 FOr a peace offring sacrifice of male or female kind Out of the herd see that no spot nor blemish I doe find GOd bids here kill and lay on hands kidneyes ye shall not eate But burne besprinkle the altar learne what must serue for meat Chapt. 4 HEre he that thorough ignorance Prince Priest or people shall The Law of God transgresse and sinne let them for mercy call IN such a case must bullocks blood or goats or kids be shed For that same sinne and as before to God be offered Chapt. 5 KNow thou that dost thy knowledge hide in touching vncleane things Or sinn'st in making of an oath learne thy trespasse offrings LAmbe kidd foules flower in sacriledge like offerings are due A lambe is slaine for ignorance of things they neuer knew Chapt. 6 MArke here the trespasse offering for sinnes done wittingly The Law of the burnt offring learne where fire must neuer dye NOw learne the law of meat offrings and of Priests consecration Learne what the Priests must doe when they for sinne doe make oblation Chapt. 7 OF trespasse offering learne the lawes and of peace offring soe Whether it be a thanksgiuing a vow or gifts most free PRiests portion in the peace offerings is shoulder and the brest No man must eate the fat nor blood but they may eate the rest Chapt. 8 QVickly take Aaron and his sonnes and thus them consecrate Then Moses washeth clothes ● annoynts them for that priestly state REad here what their sinne offring is and burnt offrings likewise The ramme of consecration the place the time the guise Chapt. 9 SEe the first offrings Aaron made for him and people all Which Moses taught him after that the Lord to him did call THe sinne and the burnt offerings which he and people gaue ●re here set downe they pray that God would all his people saue VNt ' all the people then the Lord appear'd most graciously ●ire came from him vpon th' Altar the people shout and cry Chapt. 10 AS Aarons sonnes strange fire did bring So fire them both doth burne The Priests are here forbidden wine and Aaron must not mourne BEside the Altar must the priests eate offrings made by fire Aarons excuse for breach thereof Contents Moses desire Chapt. 11 COme learne what beasts what fish and sowles God doth appoint for meat Vncleane and creeping things touth not be holy doe not eate Chapt.
12 DEliuered wife must in her time bring Lambe for sacrifice Or Turtles two and on th' eight day the childe must circumcise Chapt. 13. ESpie out Leprosie in haire in skin flesh bile or cloath Put such apart them purge with fire with water or with both Chapt. 14 FOr clensing of a Leper learne to anoynt or to descry And how to purge a house that is infect with Leprosie Chapt. 15 GOd here declares how men to clens● and women eke likewise For vncleane issues what to giue to God for sacrifice Chapt. 16 HEre learne how high priests enter 〈◊〉 into the holy place What for himselfe he offer should and people in like case INto the desert with their sinnes the scape goat must be sent Atonement made their yearely fast by Gods commandement Chapt. 17 KIll nothing in nor out of campe to 'th doore thy offrings bring Blood where is life see thou eate not nor any torne dead thing LEt no man sacrifice to Deuills but to the Lord alone Who breaketh any of these lawes must be cut off each one Chapt. 18 MAke no vnlawfull mariages incestuous lusts abhorre To Moloch offer not for these the land was plagued for NO buggerer nor beastly man let liue in land with thee Their wicked customes follow not then blessed shalt thou be Chapt. 19 OBey thy God yeeld filiall feare keepe Sabbaths Neighbours loue Adultry witchcraft lying theft far from thy soule remoue PVt farre away reuenge and hate let not thy brother sinne No stranger vexe be righteous and so Gods fauour winne Chapt. 20 QVite cut off Moloch mungers all with all the beastly ●out ●o Paren●-cursers be thou pure lest land doth spue thee out REgard no wizards lest thou dye thy selfe doe sanctifie All incest and vncleannesse shunne the Countrey manners flye Chapt. 21 SEe how the Priests must Virgins wed his estimation saue His whorish daughter must be burnt he must no blemish haue THe Priests must mourne but for his kinne they needs must holy be No blind lame crooked drawse as Priests shall offer gifts to me Chapt. 22 VNcleannesse is foure wayes procur'd vncleane Priests must refraine From holy things vntill that they be washt and clens'd againe ALL strangers seruants soiourners in Priests house must not eate The age of Sacrifices learne which must be that dayes meat Chapt. 23 BEhold the feasts which God commands that Moses should proclaime The Sabbath feast of Pentecost for honour of Gods name COmming into your fruitfull land when you your field shall reape A solemne feast of your first fruits you solemnly shall keepe DAyes seuen eate all vnleauened bread leaue gleanings for the poore Tabernacles and trumpets feasts come fast the Lord before Chapt. 24 EVening and morne the high Priests must dispose the oyle for light And the Shew bread blasphemers must be ston'd in all mens sight FOr killing man man must be kill'd beast killer makes it good Breach for a breach a tooth for tooth God will haue blood for blood Chapt. 25 GOd bids that fields the seuenth yeare rest and bondmen all be free In fiftieth yeare how houses men and lands restor'd must be HEre fruit the land shall largely giue ye shall in safety dwell ●f these my statutes ye obserue and keepe my iudgements well IF brother stranger soiourner be poore and in decay Releiue them vsury and increase let no such poore man pay Chapt. ●6 KNow keepe doe these Gods commands and then thou shalt be blest ●espise his lawes and looke for plagues the Lord will thee detest LEt grauen pictures none be made in land no pillar reare ●e thou religious who repents the Lord will him forbeare Chapt. ●7 MEn making certaine vowes to God those persons be the Lords ●arke here what estimation God to the Priest affords NOthing deuoted sold shall be no man beast house or fields ●y tithes pay truly to the Lord of all the Country yeelds NVMBERS Chapt. 1 ALl fit for warre by Moses here and Princes numbred be Euen tribe by tribe yet Leuites are exempted and set free Chapt. 2 By their owne standards orderly they campe and pitch their tents Each tribe his captaine hath Leuites with tabernacle went Chapt. 3 CHarge here of holy things is giuen to Coha●h and Gerson To Merari for the first borne is ● Leuies tribe alone DEliuered is the ouerplus of money to Aaron Which Moses had of th' Isra'lites redeeming their first borne Chapt. 4 Ele'zers charge to Leuites care their age and time respected Commit thē●●●iage of the tent by Priest they are directed Chapt. 5 FRom out of campe exclude vncleane confesse the wrong restore Gifts are the Priests suspected wise is tryed the Lord before Chapt. 6 GIue ye no wine to Nazarites let them not shaue their head All dayes of separation nor must they mourne for dead HEre is the forme the Priests must vse Gods people for to blesse God thee preserue still on thee shine his Gratious loue expresse Chapt. 7 IN ample sort the Princes giue to those two dedications From mercy seat God of his will to Moses makes relation Chapt. 8 KNow how the lights must lighted bee the Leuites consecrated How long to serue and when to cease by Moses is related Chapt. 9 LEt Passeouer be kept first month and second by some men A cloud of fire directs and guides the Arke whither and when MOnth day and houre appointed here with all the holy rites And ceremonies of the same wherein the Lord delights Chapt. 10 NOw th' use of siluer trumpets learne to Paran they remoue The order of their marching marke Hobab sees Moses loue OBserue when arke remoues or rests Moses on God doth call To turne to Israel and to quell and scatter enemies all Chapt. 11 PRayer of Moses quencheth fire for flesh they weepe and cry Manna is loathed Moses eas'd with quailes in mouth they die Chapt. 12 QVarrelling with their brother mecke the Lord doth testifie His loue to Moses Miriam strikes with loathsome Leprosie REad how at Moses prayer she is healed of her paine Seuen dayes shee 's shut out of the hoast and then receiu'd againe Chapt. 13 SEarchers are sent commend the land huge grapes from Eshcol bring Some fright with Giants Caleb bids go on feare no such thing Chapt. 14 THe people murmure at the newes but Ioshua cheeres them still And Caleb God doth threaten all the rebels for to kill VNto the Lord then Moses prayes obtaineth at Gods hand A pardon but the murmurers must not come in the land A Plague destroyes the slanderers them also God doth kill That would inuade the holy land without his holy will Chapt. 15 BRing ye these offrings to the Lord let strangers doe likewise For ignorance and error kill the goat for sacrifice CVt off presumptuous sinners all the * An. Mundi 2465 sabbath-breaker note Who must be ston'd God bids them all make fringes on their coat Chapt. 16 DAthan * An. Mundi 2467 Korah and Abiram gainst Moses doe
conspire The earth doth swallow some vp quicke some are consum'd with fire ELeazer to holy vse their brasen censen keepe Fourteene thousand and seuen hundred a plague away doth sweepe FO●thwith then Aaron incense sweet and fire from th' altar takes He stands betweene the sicke and whole and so the pest'lence stakes Chapt. 17 GOd bids that Princes of each tribe should rods to Moses giue Whose rod God chuseth * An. Mundi 2470. Aarons rod doth blossome grow and liue HIs rod is left for monument did buds and almonds beare The rebells murmuring shall cease the people quake for feare Chapt. 18 INiquitie of Priesthood here and sanctuary is layd On Aaron and his sonnes to him by Leuites tithes are paid KNow that the portion of the Priests and eke the Leuites charge Their office and their offerings are here set downe at large Chapt. 19 LEt red cowes blood be sprinckled which burnt her ashes take And let the clensed man thereof a clensing ● water make Chapt. 20 MVch murmuring they water want at Kadesh * An. Mundi 2490 Miriam dies Moses desires passage here but Edom flat denies NOw Aaron to his sonne resignes he dies his race is runne Then all the house of Israel full thirty dayes doe mourne Chapt. 21 OG and Sihon are vanquished at Hormah they destroy King Arad not without some losse the serpents sore annoy PLaguing them for their murmuring yet when they did repent They all are healed by looking on the brazen serpent Chapt. 22 QVickly for Balam Balack sent he first denyes but went The Asse doth saue that coniurer hee 'l speake the Lords intent Chapt. 23 REad what God puts in Balam's mouth twice he is bid to blesse God he repents not as a man new altars he doth dresse SEe Balam's wish to dye the ● death that righteous men doe dye In Iacob God beholds no sinne hee 's truth and cannot lye Chapt. 24 THen coniuring left Gods gratious gift● to Isr'el he doth tell Balack is angry bids him packe their star shall kingdomes quell Chapt. 25 VIle whoredomes false worships mark hang heads against the sunne Here Phineas for his zeale is blest and Midian ouer-runne Chapt. 26 ALl count from twenty yeares vpward saue two all th' old are dead Let those diuide the land by lot as God of old decreed Chapt. 27 BY Gods law daughters lands enioy old Moses now must dye He for a good successor praies and Ioshua must supply Chapt. 28 COme offer euery day two lambs on sabbath moe new moone At Passeouer and at the first fruits learne here what must be done Chapt. 29 DVly your feast of trumpets keepe and feasts of holy fast The feast of tabernacles eke which eight whole dayes must last Chapt. 30 EXhort and charge men keepe their vowes their vowes let widowes pay Let maids and wiues performe the same If rulers fay not nay Chapt. 31 FIerce Midian spoil'd base Balam slaine they clense polluted things The prey is giuen vnto the men who bring large offerings GOod Moses is exceeding wroth that Captaines did not kill Those women that by Palam taught intic'd to breake God will Chapt. 32 H●re portion at Gilead the Reubenites require Halfe of Manasses tribe the same and Gadites doe desire KIll ye the hearts of your brethren saith Moses with this thing Shall they goe fight and you sit here is this your hartening LOc thus your fathers did before and God was ● grieued sore They say they will goe fight with them then ● Moses chid no more Chapt. 33 MArke here their iourneyes forty two let not their pictures stand Driue out the cursed Cananite by lot diuide the land Chapt. 34 NOw learne the borders of the Land who must diuide the same Prince of each tribe Eleazar 〈◊〉 Ioshua Caleb by name Chapt. 35 OF Cities giuen to Leuies tribe here eight and forty see Their suburbs and their measure marke fix must for refuge be PVt him to death that murthers man his life let nothing saue Two witnesses one will not serue thou euermore must haue QVite clense the land from blood hereby nothing can doe this well But life for life defile it not for I therein doe dwell Chapt. 36 REmoue not the imheritance let * An. Mundi 2492 daughters husbands take In their owne tribe and so thereto their land must certaine make DEVTERONOMIE Chapt. 1 AGaine is Moses speech rehears'd An. Mundi 2492 how God would giue the land To Abraham and his seed which should in number passe the sand BEaring all your affaires my selfe did much surpasse my wit Then officers were giuen to you which you thought wondrous fit COmming to Kadesh-bernea from thence twelue spies were sent Who prais'd the Land some were affraid and brought discouragement DRead not said I God then did sweare that onely two should enter The rest for vnbeliefe did dye and who did rashly venter Chapt. 2 EDom ye might not meddle with nor Moab put to stresse But Sihon you were will'd to kill and then his land possesse FIght not with Ammon for his land to you I will not giue Lots children I haue giuen it to let them alone and liue Chapt. 3 GOd then did giue into our hands the King of Bashan land The bignesse of this Gyants bed here maist thou vnderstand HEre I to two tribes and an halfe did all Ogs land diuide And pray'd that I might enter in but that the Lord denyde Chapt. 4 ISrael adde not ●o my word my precepts all obey You saw false worshippers destroy'd but ye liue till this day KEepe therefore thou my statutes well and then these nations all Shall count my iudgements righteous and thee most wise shall call LEt not Mount Horeb be forgot where thou no image saw But only heardst a voyce and where thou didst receiue the Law MArke images and looke for death this teach to thine and liue Three refuge Cities Moses then did them appoint and giue Chapt. 5 NOw is the couenant stablished Law giuen and they desire That Moses should teach them from God they feare the dreadfull fire O That my people would feare me and walke in all my wayes Then they and theirs shall prosper well I would prolong their dayes Chapt. 6 PLease thou thy God serue him alone be mindfull of his will Obey my lawes teach them thy sonnes that they may them fulfill Chapt. 7 QVite shun and flee all fellowship with nations least ye dye Destroy them all and holy be all Idols burne and flye REpay with ruine will the Lord euen to the face of those That hate him and ● transgresse his lawes he takes them for his foes SWeet comforts here are promised to them that doe his will They are assur'd of victory the Lord their foes will kill Chapt. 8 THis God obey he hath you led fed cloath'd and giuen a land Dwell not in pride in feare abide serue him at any hand Chapt. 9 VAunt not it was not for thy worth that God
their foes therein remaine AS Saul so th'armor-bearer did they kill themselues at once The men of Iabesh burne their flesh and bury ● all their bones II SAMVEL Chapt. 1 A Man of Amaleck bringeth newes and saith he Saul did kill His death and sonnes Dauid laments th' Amal'kites blood doth spill Chapt. 2 BY men of Iudah Dauid's King by Abner Ishbosheth Here Ioabs men and Abners fight hee 's cause of As'ols death COmmended are the Iabeshites for kindnesse shew'd to Saul As'el is slaine Ioab retyres marke As'els buriall Chapt. 3 DVring the warre King Dauid growes Abner doth fall away Him Dauid feasts but Ioab stabs all mourne for him that day EVer more curst be Ioabs house his people eke forelorne He bids bring Michol home againe six sonnes to him are borne Chapt. 4 FOr Abners death great troubles grew two traitors in his bed Their King doe kill to Dauid then they both doe bring his head GReat gifts they hoped to haue had he them rewards with death In Abners tombe is buried the head of Ishbosheth Chapt. 5 HEre th'elders Dauid doc annoynt their King o're Israel At thirty yeares he Zida takes and then therein doth dwell IN Salem are eleuen sonnes borne to Dauid Hiram sends Twice Dauid foyles the Philistines Iehovah him defends Chapt. 6 KIng in a Cart doth fetch the Arke An. Mundi 2929 it Vzza stayes and 's slaine Here Dauid danceth Michal scoffes she childlesse doth remaine LEft is the Arke at Obeds house he 's wonderfully blest It s brought to Sion with great ioy and there it findeth rest Chapt. 7 MInding to make the Lord a house first Nathan likes it well But then reproues for no such charge was giuen to Israel NO word was spoken of an house he must not once assay Without command to build him one to God doth Dauid pray OVt of his bowels he shall come that to his holy name Shall build an house for blessings great the King doth praise his name Chapt. 8 PHilistians and the Moabites with Syrians conquered are Hadadezer of whose great spoyle the King gaue God a share QVite quell'd when Toi these enemies saw he gifts to Dauid sends Who louing iustice rulers makes and God him still defends Chapt. 9 REstor'd by him are all Sauls lands and that for Ionathans sake To lame Mephibosheth and he Ziba did fa●mor make SAuls seruant Ziba was before he had an houshold great All subiect to Mephibosheth he with the King did eate Chapt. 10 THen Dauid comforts Hanun King he puts his men to shame Twice he and his are vanquished by Dauid Shobach's slaine Chapt. 11 VNto the warre is Ioab sent at Salem Dauid stayes He lazy lusts for Bethsheba he sends and she obeyes AFfirming that she was with child he for her husband sends He goes not home then Dauid he with murther makes amends Chapt. 12 BY Nathans parable of th●ewe lambe * An. Mundi 2910 the King himselfe doth blame Reprou'd he doth confesse the fact and 's pardon'd for the same CHild being sick for life he prayes but life he could not get Sonne Solomon's borne King Rabbah takes they vnder lawes are set Chapt. 13 DAuids sonne Ammon Tamar loues doth force hate * An. Mundi 2512 turn away Her brother Absolon her receiues and Ammon meanes to slay EVen so he did at sheep shearing this grieued Dauid sore Hee 's comforted but Absolon for feare doth flye therefore Chapt. 14 FOr feare of loosing both her sonnes a widow for helpe doth cry Her sute is all for Absolon * An. Mundi 29●8 and hee 's call'd home thereby GReat beauty and great weight of haire foure children Abs●lon had By Ioabs meanes after two yeares accesse to th'king he had Chapt. 15 HE by his flatt'ry steales away the harts of Israel Pretends a vow to * An. Mundi 2922 Hebron goes and falsly doth rebell IN feare when Dauid flees from him Ittai will not forsake The Priests and Leuites are sent back the Arke with them they take KIng Dauid and his company goe weeping on their way He curseth curst Achitophel Hushai's taught what to say Chapt. 16 LEwd Ziba by suggestions false obtaines his masters goods And Shimei railing calls the King a cruell man of blood MArke Dauids patience how that he from all reuenge abstaines And those who would haue had his head by his command restraines NOw Hushai doth insinuate in t ' Absolons counsell Vile filthy whordomes here are taught by curst Achitophel Chapt. 17 OBserue this counsell ouerthrowne by Hush as God decreed To Dauid secret word was sent with all conuenient speed PErceiuing all his counsell crost Achit'phel hangs himselfe Amasa's captaine King 's refresht with store of friendly wealth Chapt. 18 QVickly he mustereth all his men and bids them haue a care Of Absolon of th'Isra'lites here thousands slaughtered are RIding on 's Mule Absolon's hang'd and cast into a pit Which when the King of Cushi heares he mournes too much for it Chapt. 19 SO dost thou mourne cheare vp thy men they striue to bring him backe Of Shimei Mephibosheth words Chimham shall nothing lacke TO stirr vp Iudah Priests are sent Barzillai is dismist Isr'el and Iud ' expostulate they were not call'd t' assist Chapt. 20 VNto proud Sheba Israel goes Ioab kills Amasa Abel is sau'd by Sheba's head whom they in towne did slay Chapt. 21 ALl Sauls seuen sonnes once hang'd and dead a long dearth ended than In fathers tombe Sauls bones were laid and bones of Ionathan BEhold what kindnesse Rizpah shews foure battels fought againe By foure of Dauids valiant men are foure ● stout Gyants slaine Chapt. 22 COnsidering th● Lords defence and ayde at all assayes King Dauid vowes obedience and soundeth forth his praise Chapt. 23 DAuid doth in these his last words An. Mundi 292● his Christian faith professe Which was beyond all humane sense in Gods good promises EAch Belial brat is curst of God good Rulers euer blest His Worthies names and noble acts are liuely here exprest Chapt. 24 FOr Isr'els sinne God's sore displeas'd and Dauid doth compell His Captaine Ioab for to count the people of Israel An. Mundi 2927 GOds plagues propounded of the three the plague he likes to haue After a great mortality his Salem God will saue HAuing repented God commands that he an Altar make In Ornan's floore their offering Iehouah's anger slakes I KINGS Chapt. 1 ABishag comforts Dauid King when he was wondrous old His fathers Kingdome to vsurpe then Adoniah's bold BY Nathans counsell Bethsheba doth put the King in mind Of former promise made to her which he with oath did bind COncerning Solomon her sonne this oath he doth renew And bids they should anoint him King they then their trumpets blew DAunted is Adoniah then his guests away doe flee And he but if he loyall grow the King will set him free Chapt. 2 EXceeding godly is the charge the father giues his sonne Of fearing God to Barzillai what
place Chapt. 6 LEarne Leuites line and A'rons race till the captiuity The family of Gershon learne Koath and Merari MArke here their habitations their seruice vnderstand Which Moses taught vntill they went captiues to Babels land Chapt. 7 NAphtalies sonnes and Isachars the sonnes of Beniamin Who were the sonnes of Manasseth and sonnes of Ephraim OBserue the sonnes of Ashur ● here and Ephrim's habitation How were they plagu'd by men of Gath and how Beriah's borne Chapt. 8 PRincipall sonnes of Beniamin and chiefe men are set downe ●ere Ionathan his father Saul who first did weare the crowne Chapt. 9 QVickly here maist thou reckon vp Isr'els originall ●nd Iuda's genealogies the Priests and Leuites all REad also of the Nithinims that dwelt in Salem than ●he charge of Leuites and the stock of Saul and Ionathan Chapt. 10 SAuls ouerthrow and death obserue hee 's murtherd on his sword ●r his and sonnes bones Iabesh men a buriall place afford THe cause why God thus cast off Saul and crown'd the sonne of lesse ●as that he went vnto a witch and so his lawes transgresse Chapt. 11 VNto Dauid all Israel come at Hebron make him King a foes driuen out he Sion tooke his Worthies water bring Chapt. ●2 A Multitude of warlike men at Hebron doth appeare ●●th one consent they make him King with feasts and ioyfull cheare Chapt. 13 BLest Dauid will fetch home the Arke new Cart they doe prepare Vzza strucke dead Obed and his for th'Arkes sake blessed are Chapt. 14 COme see how kindly Hiram deales with Dauid now made king In sending wood to build his house with many another thing DAuid perceiues the Lords great loue Philistines peace doe spurne His children wiues he twice preuailes foes Idols all doth burne Chapt. 15 EXprest is here the cause why God a breach among them made Because they brought not home the Arke as God by Moses said FOr it a place the king prepares the Leuites it vp take They beare it Dauid danc't for ioy scornfully Micholspake Chapt. 16 GReat solemne feasting Dauid makes they offer sacrifice A Quire he orders to sing praise and was the godly guise HE made a Psalme of thanksgiuing his Priests and Porters marke The Ministers Musicians still to attend the Arke Chapt. 17 INtending to build God an house whereof God neuer spake Nathan doth first approue th' intent after forbids to make KNow here God promise made to him and his seed for his sake Marke Dauids praises and prayer which he to God doth make Chapt. 18 LOe how he conquers Philistins and Moabites subdues Hadarezer and the Syrians with all their cursed crewes MArke how king Tou by Hadoram doth gifts and presents send For vanquishing Hadarezer for so their warre did end NOw both the presents and the spoile to God king Dauid giues ●n Edom he puts Garrisons and then full quiet liues Chapt. 19 O See how Dauids seruants sent to visit Hanun king Are sore abus'd but this abuse doth bane vpon him bring PRoud Ammonites by Syrians with aide are strengthened But by Abisha and Ioab are all discomfited QVickly a new supply is made of Syrians againe ●y Shophach and by Dauid king these Syrians are slaine Chapt. 20 RAbbah by Ioab is besieg'd and by king Dauid spoil'd ●e takes the kings crowne off his head his men tortur'd and spoil'd SEe how king Dauid and his men doe three great Giants quell Thrice they blasphemously defide the hoast of Israel Chapt. 21 TEmpted by Sathan Dauid sends to number Israel The number brought Dauid repents and faith he did not well VNto him are three plagues propos'd he chooseth of them all The pestilence he doth preuent by prayer Salems fall AT Gods direction Dauid buyes good Ornans threshing floore There builds an Altar there God giues a signe of his fauour BY Gods command the plague is staid at Ornans floore he prayes From offering at Gibeon him feare of Angell stayes Chapt. 22 CEdars great store Iron ● and brasse King Dauid doth prouide He knew before the Temples place where th' Altar should abide DEare sonne saith he build thou Gods house which I did once intend But was forbid God make thee wise his statutes to attend EVen all the Princes of the Land he bids to helpe his sonne To serue the Lord who to them all so graciously had done Chapt. 23 FRom all the quarters of the Land King Dauid full of dayes Priests Princes Levites gathered and taught them all Gods wayes GAthered all together thus Solomon is made King The Leuites numbred charg'd to serue the Lord in euery thing Chapt. 24 HEre Aarons sonnes diuided are but two for sinne are slaine Off●ing strange fire the other two as Priests doe still remaine INto a booke the chiefe were writ Aarons and ● Leuites sonnes Assign'd by lot ●hey all must serue at t●eir set times and turnes Chapt. 25 KNow cunningst singers set apart to sing the Lord before By lot they are diuided all in orders twenty foure Chapt. 26 LOe how the porters parted are by lot who had the gate The Leuites are the treasurers who iudge the ciuill state Chapt. 27 MOnethly each Captaine serues in course and each tribe hath his head The peoples numbring Dauid stayes the officers ordred Chapt. 28 NOw Dauid doth assemble all the Peeres of Israel And in the great assembly he them openly did tell OF all the promises God made to him and to his sonne Of all the fauors he had shew'd and workes which he had done PErswading all to feare the Lord as long as they should liue Euen Solomon to whom he doth the temples patterne giue Chapt. 29 QVickly by his example rare entreaty and request Princes and people willingly to offer then are prest REioycing much king Dauid makes a Psalme of thanksgiuing The people hauing blessed God make Solomon their king SHortly then after Dauid dies who raign'd in Israel Full forty yeares his facts are blaz'd by Gad and Samuel II CHRONICLES Chapt. 1 AT Gibeon king Solomon doth offer solemnly For asking wisdome he is blest of God exceedingly BOth wisedome honor wealth and strength he doth on him bestow ●ike him in dignity was none that euer liu'd below Chapt. ● COme see the multitude of men that he doth here prouide ●o build the Temple some to worke and some the worke to guide DIspatcht is an Ambassador to Hiram king of Tyre ●r workmen and prouision such as he did desire EVen wood and workmen both he grants one doth in kill exceed ●e praiseth God that such a sonne King Dauid did succeed Chapt. ● FVlly when all mate●ial● were gathered in great store ●he Temple lie begins to build in Ornans threshing floore GOd taught him how and what to doe then Solomon begins ●o make and guild porch beames and house with the two Cherubins HEe made two pillars and the vaile of precious stuffe and rare ●n right and left side of the house the pillars reared are Chapt. 4 IN like manner Solomon makes Gods altar
all of brasse The molten Sea on twelue oxen which doth in beauty passe KNow here ten lauers Candlesticks and tables all are made● Courts instruments of gold and brasse euen all as God had said Chapt. 5 LOrds house and worke thus finished King Solomon did bring The dedicated treasures all which Dauid that good King MOst worthily had put apart for seruice of the Lord Into his house and Israel euen all with one accord NOw solemnly bring in the Arke into his holy place They praising God he shewes to them a sure signe of his grace Chapt. 6 O Marke how all the people here by Solomon are blest And how he praiseth God who built that house wherein to rest PRayer which Solomon did make vpon the brasse scoffold When as the house was consecrate here read thou and behold Chapt. 7 QVickly then God sends fire from heauen in token of his grace His glory fill'd the house so full Priest there could haue no place REuerently the people then did bow in humble wise And worshipt God then Solomon did offer sacrifice SOlomon hauing kept the feast of altars dedication And Tabernacles sends all men to their owne habitation THen God appeares to Solomon by night in heauenly vision ●nd giues him gratious promises but all vpon condition VNto the Lord himselfe his Queene braue buildings Solomon makes ●nd of those Gentiles which were left he tribute money takes AS for the Isralites he made them rulers euery one 〈◊〉 Queene from Salem to her house he causeth to be gone BVrnt ●off●ings and sacrifice he yearely offe●ed ●hew moones Sabbaths solemne feasts as God had ordered CHarg'd were the Priests and Leui●e● all to serue at any hand ●●ch in his course great store of gold was fetcht from Oph●● 〈◊〉 Chapt. ● DElighting in and wondring at the wisedome of this King ●●e Queene of She●a brings him gold and many a precious thing EXceeding blest she thought those men that might with that King liue ●●en he to her 〈◊〉 she did aske or did desire did g●●● ●Vlly is here set downe his gold his throne of Iuory targets vessls and the gif● which Kings brought ●arre and nye GReat store of horses chario●s great tributes ●●e he hath reigned forty yeares as King ●nd then is call'd by death Chapt. 10 HEre Rehoboam rul'd by youths the peoples suite denies Ten tribes reuolt Hadoram ston'd the King in danger flies Chapt. 11 ISrael Rehoboam would subdue and doth an army raise Shemaiah doth forbid and bids him make no such assayes KIngdome with sorts he strengtheneth and great prouision makes Good Priests and Leuites fearing God Ieroboam quite forsakes LEwd Priests he made for calues and deuill● of men of most disgrace Good people went and serued God at Salem three yeares space MAde strong so long is Iudah land and Rehoboam King His many wiues and children ● marke and their wise dispersing Chapt. 12 NOw Reboam the Lord forsakes his lawes he did transgresse God therefore stirres vp Shishak King his land for to oppresse OF former sinne when they were told and thereof did repent God saued King and Princes all from deadly punishment PRoud Shishak yet did beare away the spoile and treasure all Reboam reigned seuenteene yeares then death for him doth call Chapt. 13 QVickly Abijah then succeeds and maketh open warre Against Ieroboam wicked King and doth the cause declare REligiously he worshipping and seruing God aright Doth vanquish Ieroboams hoast and puts them all to flight SEe here Abijahs fourteene wiues his two and twenty sonnes His sixteene daughters other acts by Iddo are set downe Chapt. 14 THen good king Asa doth succeed Idolatry destroyes And all false worships God then gaue him peace and restfull dayes VAlorous armies Asa had he fortifies the land Zera the Ethiopian King comes with a mightie band ASsaulting him he then to God for helpe and ayde doth call He heares and Asa kills and spoyes the Ethiopians all Chapt. 15 BY Prophesie of Azarie Iudah with one accord And most of men of Israel make couenant with the Lord. COuragio●sly King Asa spoild all Idols here and there His mother an Idolatresse though Queene he did not spare DEdicate and holy things into Gods house he beares And then enioyeth peace and rest full fiue and thirty yeares Chapt. 16 ENtering then into a league for feare of Baash king With Benadad good Hanani reproues him for that thing FRom building Rama by this meanes proud Baash then is stayd King Asa turnes him from that worke ●o by Syrians helpe and aid GOod Hanani is put in ward for speaking that was meet And Asa is exceedingly tormented in his fret HE in his paine sought not to God but vnto Physickes aid His acts are in the Chronicles he dyes is buried Chapt. 17 IEhosaphat doth him succeed he ruleth passing well In honour and prosperity he others did excell KIng Iosaphat doth Leuites send and Princes all abroad All Iudah's people for to teach how they should serue the Lord. LIft vp his heart was to the Lord he doth abolish quite High places groues and Idols all out of his peoples sight MVch terrified are his foes the Lord made them affraid Some bring him gifts and presents in and some him tribute paide NOte here his greatnesse and his might his Captaines stout and strong His castles cities armies great to fence him from all wrong Chapt. 18 OBserue Iohosaphat there is ioynd with Ahab neare in kinne Is easily induc'd and drawne to ioyne with him in sinne PErswaded were they both to goe by Prophets false seduction To fight with Ramath Gilead to Ahabs owne destruction QVarrelling with good Michai who spake the thing was right They imprison him and Iosaphat did hardly scape by flight Chapt. 19 REprou'd he was by good Iehu for his loue helpe and aide To Ahab lent whom God did hate because he disobayd SOone after king Iehosaphat doth shew his care and paine Both in Gods house and Common-wealth good rulers to ordaine THe godly good instructions which reading thou maist find To Iudges Priests and Leuites giuen imprint them in thy mind Chapt. 20 VNto the Lord Iehosaphat in feare proclaimes a fast And prayes that in their great distresse to helpe he would make ● hast ATtend vnto the prophesie here called Iazaels The ioyfull newes from God which he to king and people tels BEhold the people then arose went forth with one accord King them ● exhorts and fingers sets to praise and land the Lord. COme see the wondrous ouerthrow of each selfe murthering foe And how when they had praised God in triumph home they goe DOing the will and worke of God this King did prosper well But God was angry when he ioyn'd with King of Israel EVen Ahazia wicked king in their shipping conuoy As Prophet Elieser said God did their shippes destroy Chapt. 21 FIerce bloody Ioram then succeeds six brothers he doth slay He raigned wickedly Edom and Libna fall away GReat plagues Eliahs prophecies in writing sent this
king Declare which for his wickednesse the Lord on him would bring HEre Philistines oppresse him sore and the Arabians all Marke his incurable disease his guts him deadly gall IN this distresse he ends his dayes an● dyes in great disgrace Among the other godly kings he had no buriall place Chapt. 22 KIng Abaziah then his sonne Iehoram doth succeed As in his throne so in his sinne as bad in word and deed LEwdly with Ioram Ahabs sonne he doth confederate To fight with Hazel Syriahs king whom they did deadly hate MArke how Ahazi goes to see Iehoram wounded sore God is displeas'd and by Iehu Ahazi's slaine therefore NOw doth his mother Athali destroy the royall seed Euen all saue Ioash hid by 's Aunt and doth her sonne succeed Chapt. 23 OBserue Iehoiadas great care in ordering all things right Yong Ioash then he maketh King in all the peoples fight PVt then to death is Athali and Mattan Priest of Baal They vow to worship God aright they breake downe Altars all Chapt. 24 QVietly all the high-Priests dayes and well did Ioash reigne He makes the Temple be repair'd but after falls amaine REad here the death of Ioiada who liued many dayes The honor of his funerall his sonne the Priest he staies SPoyl'd then is he of Syrians and of his seruants slaine His sonne Amazia succeeds and in his roome doth reigne Chapt. 25 THose traitors that his father slew he put to deadly paine ANd when he first came to the Crowne religiously did reigne BVt yet not with a perfect heart an Armie of Isralites He for an hundred talents hires against the Edomites COnuented he dismisseth them at the good Prophets word His talents lost the Edomites are thousands put to th' sword DIsmissed Isralites are vex'd and greatly discontent As they returne they kill and spoyle the Cities as they went EXceeding proud is Amazi of his great victorie And with the gods of Edomites commits Idolatry FOr Prophets admonitions he careth nought at all Ioash he doth prouoke to warre which was his vtter fall GOd cast him off when he left him hi● death they doe conspire He fled to Lachish there is slaine a due deserued hire Chapt. 26 HEe yong Vzziah is made king his father he succeed● A while he ruleth very well and prospers in his deeds IN time he waxed wondrous proud and did not serue God right But playes the Priest and after liues a Leper out of sight Chapt. 27 KIng Iothan then Vzziah's sonne raignes in his fathers stead Who ruling well was blest of God and glorious in his deeds LOe how he fights with th' Ammonites their wheat and talents takes Prepar'd his wayes before the Lord a prosperous end then makes Chapt. 28 MOst wickedly King Ahaz reignes the Syrians vex him sore He did forsake his fathers God and Iuda is plagu'd therefore NOw by the Isra'lites they all are put to captiues paine But Prophet Obed giues aduice they should goe home againe OF the Assyrians Ahaz seekes for succour and for aide But though he brib'd th' Assyrian King of helpe he him denide PRest and distrest he tresp●st more in foule Idolatrous deeds He dying Hezekiah then his godly sonne succeeds Chapt. 29 QVickly this good King doth repaire Gods house and doth restore The pure and true religion as Dauid did before REmouing all Idolatry he bids the Leuites all To sanctifie themselues which done they clense Gods houses all SEe here the solemne sacrifice he offers of fat beasts His ioyfull praise and of Leuites more forward are then Priests THis note that all the instruments that Hezekia King Or Dauid into Gods owne house at any time did bring VNto Gods worship were not brought of their owne minde and will But as the Lord by his Prophets charg'd and commanded still Chapt. 30 A Passouer the King proclaimes throughout all Iudah land All Israel Ephraim Manasseh thereof doe vnderstand BVt many mock'd and many came at Salem it was kept The second moneth when altars all the men away had swept COnuented all they fourteene dayes doe keepe this solemne feast And then the people by the Priests and Leuites all are blest Chapt. 31 DEstroy'd is all Idolatry the people take great paine That Altars pillars pictures groues should none at all remaine EAch Priest and Leuite King appoints vnto their courses graue And both what worke and maintenance each one of them should haue FVll forward are the people all in offering to the Lord To bring the tithes of oxe and sheepe they willingly accord GOod Ezekiah doth appoint in euery coast and border Officers with charge to see all things kept in due order HE in the seruice of his God did walke without all blame He sought the Lord with all his heart and prospered for the same Chapt. 32 INuaded by Senacherib who thinkes the same to winne Is Iuda then to fortifie Hez●kiah doth beginne KIngly incouragements he giuer vnto his people all Tells them that by the power of God Senacherib should fall LEtters are sent and messages full fraught with blasphemies Against the which King Hezeki and Prophet Esay prayes MArke how an Angel then destroyes the whole Assyrians hoast By his owne sonnes that king is slaine that did so brag and boast NOw Hezekiah falleth sicke and prayeth feruently He then obtaines of God a signe of his recouery OBserue how then he waxed proud and God did bring him low His treasures to Ambassadors he foolishly did show PAssing great were his wealth and workes God grac'd him for his deeds He dyes and his sonne Manassen in kingly th●one s●●ceedes Chapt. 33 QVickly this wicked king sets vp Idolatry againe He would not be admonished but wickedly doth reigne ROoting out all Religion hee 's had to Babylon And is releas'd when he to God made supplication STrange worships then he banished and all Idolatry His acts and prayer made to God the Seers testifie THen dyes Manasseh and Ammon his wicked sonne doth reigne Two yeares he did displease the Lord then by his men was slaine VIle murtherers the people stew and then in Ammons stead His sonne Iosiah eight yeares old doth happily succeed Chapt. 34 A Godly King Iosiah was reign'd thirty yeares and one He quite destroy'd Idolatry false worships he left none BReaking all Baals altars downe he taketh order then That Gods house should be well repair'd by godly faithfull men CVnni●gest workmen are sought out Hilkiah finds Gods booke Shaphan did beare it to the King that he therein might looke DEferring not Iosiah sends to Hulda to enquire And certifie him what she knew to be the Lords desire EVill she prophesieth of and dolefull desolation Should fall vpon Ierusalem for their ● abomination FOr that the King did rend his cloathes with melting heart and sad From all these plagues during his life he free deliuerance had GOds law is read by kings command before the people all They couenant to serue the Lord and on him still to call Chapt. 35 HEe keepes a solemne Passeouer
preuaile And yet his confidence in God did neuer faint nor faile MAking the mercies of the Lord the cause of his saluation NEw prayses he will sing to God for his safe preseruation Chapt. 14 OBserue mans crooked nature here who shew by their behauiour That they in heart perswaded are there is no God nor Sauiour PEruerse they are in all their wayes corrupt in all their deeds They pray not still one sinfull act another sinne succeedes QVite void of all true feare of God This grieued Dauid sore ●et he in heart perswaded is that God would all restore REioycing in his confidence himselfe he comforts well And prayeth for saluation vnto whole Israel Chapt. 15 SEe here on what condition God did the Iewes so grace As for his people them to choose and Temple with them place THe which was to th' intent that they by liuing godly and well Might witnesse to the world that they were his owne Israel VPrightnesse first the Lord requires for life and conuersation Then doing well to other men with pure communication Chapt. 16 ATtend how Dauid vnto God doth hearty prayers make For succour not for his deserts but for his mercies sake BY protestation he declares that he doth deadly hate All Idols yea their very names his lippes will not rolate COnsent in heart consent in mouth he vtterly denyes Abhorring all apparent shewes of all Idolatries An. Mundi Exod. 23.13 Ephes 5 3. DEsiring that the Lord should be his comfort in distresse Who to his Church and chosen folke his loue he doth expresse Chapt. 17 EXceedingly good Dauid here complaineth to the Lord Of Sauls great pride and cruelty of God and man abhorr'd FIerce cruell foes besides King Saul against him rage and throng Without all cause giuen on his part he neuer did them wrong GOd to reuenge his righteous cause he therefore here requires And eke to rid him from their rage he heartily desires Chapt. 18 HEre Dauid entring his Kingdome doth greatly gratulate And prayse the Lord with all his heart for blessing his estate IN his reioycing he extolls the Lords exceeding grace Who from so many perills brought him to that regall place KEeping and still protecting him in all his warres and strife Preseruing him from all his foes who hunted for his life LEarne further that of Christs Kingdome the image here is plaine Who in despite of all the world shall conquer ● still and raigne Chapt. 19 MArke how the prophet to th' intent he might the faithfull moue To deepe consideration of Gods great power and loue NOw setteth forth before their eyes the workemanship most rare Of heau'n with the proportion and ornaments so faire ORdinances and Gods lawes he calleth to their mind Wherein he doth reueale himselfe to be a God most kind PReseruing still his chosen folke with his peculiar grace Which by commending of this law is set forth in this place Chapt. 20 QVickly the people flee to God by prayer and request When as the wicked Ammonites King Dauid did molest REquesting him that it would please his Maiestie to heare Their King and take his sacrifice which he did offer there SAuing him from his cruell foes and strengthning him with all That he might saue and succour send when they for ayd should call THen he declares that heathen folke in horses put their trust But they trust onely in his name who holy is and iust VNto destruction therefore they most certainly shall fall But both the King and his people shall stand and prosper all Chapt. 21 AGainst the cruell Ammonites An. Mundi 1 Sam. 21 who did full sore assaile King Dauid and his people did victoriously preuaile BY God and not by strength of man he saith this conquest came In person of the people he doth magnifie Gods name CHrist is the King to whom we are by holy Ghost directed By him the Kingdome of the Church is blessedly perfected Chapt. 22 DAuid in great extremity and neare to desperation Hauing no feeling of his faith no hope of his saluation EXtreamely handled with great griefe of heart he doth complaine That he was forced night and day in anguish to remaine FVll long he fainted yet at last in faith and hope he growes Christs figure in his person here King Dauid plainly showes GOd by the spirit of prophesie to Dauid had foretold That Christs should suffer for our sakes afflictions manifold Chapt. 23 HAuing Gods mercies and his grace in sundry manners prou'd The Prophet gathers certainly that he is dearly lou'd IN this assurance fully he perswades himselfe in heart That his great goodnesse and his loue from him should neuer part Chapt. 24 KIng Dauid when the grace of God was vtter'd and declar'd More glorious in his temple then was of old prepar'd LOng time before in Tabernacle which wonder he sets forth The price and dignitie thereof as thing of precious worth MOuing all men to thinke vpon and to consider well Th' eternall mansions in heauen where righteous men shall dwell NOte that although the temple was prepar'd for Abrahams seed Yet onely they that purely liue must enter there indeed Chapt. 25 OBserue how Dauid being grieu'd for sinne and with his foes By feruent prayer vnto the Lord for helpe and pardon goes PArdon he chiefly craues for sinnes which in his youthfull dayes He did commit against the Lord he then for Israel praies REad how he doth begin each verse which in this Psalms is set Excepting two or three of them with th' Ebrew Alphabet Chapt. 26 SAul did good Dauid sore oppresse with many miseries He finding no helpe in the world to God for succour cryes THen being well assured of his owne integrity Desireth God to iudge his cause and plead his purity VPrightly then he promiseth to liue and to aduance The power of God and praise his name for his deliuerance A Great desire he saith he hath to be among the Saints When he was banished by Saul he mournes for his restraints Chapt. 27 BEcause the Prophet Dauid was assur'd of good successe He feared not the tyranny of foes in his distresse COnstant he was and perswaded by spirit of prophesie That he should ouercome them all and get the victory DEsire he did a longer life and Gods safe preseruation To this end that he might praise God in his great congregation Chapt. 28 EXceeding pensiue Dauid is and in perplexing feare To see the Lord by wicked men dishonor'd euery where FOr riddance of them and for plagues to light vpon them all He cryes and is at last assur'd that God hath heard his call GOd was his strength he saith and shield who did him still defend To whom he doth his people all most heartily commend Chapt. 29 HEre Dauid wills all gouernors occasion iust to take To feare the Lord omnipotent euen for his thunders sake IN all the earth nought is so stout but thunders makes afraid They breake the Cedars cause both men and beasts to be dismaid KNowne dreadfull
Desiring that he may be blest and praised euermore Chapt. 42 GReat mo●●n● good Dauid maketh here and greiuous lamentation Because hee was by cruell foes kept from the congregation HE earnestly protesteth that although he was away In body yet his heart and mind was with him night and day In th' end he sheweth that he was not so with griefe opprest But that his confidence did still vpon Iehouah rest Chapt. 43 KNow that to be deliuered from all conspiring foes By humble prayer to the Lord the Prophet Dauid goes LOnging that his kind promises performed he might se●l That with his 〈◊〉 and shining light he might directed bee MOst hearvy offerings of praise then Dauid offer will Euen in the congregation and will wait on him still Chapt. 44 NOw faithfullme● doe here record Gods loue and mercies great With which he did his children deare most louingly intreat OBserue how they with griefe complaine because they feele no more His former ●auo●● and his loue which he had shew'd before PItifully they doe alledge the couenant he made With this 〈◊〉 which euermore should last and neuer fade QVite comfortlesse they doe relate what wrongs they did endure For keeping of his couenant with vnright heaten and pure REquesting that he would vouchsafe to take their shame away Because that for his sake their foes did make of them a prey SHewing that to the great contempt of his most holy ha●●e They did re●ound they him intreat not to despise their shame Chapt. 45 THe mightie power of Salomon his strength and maiestie His honour be●●●ie and renowne Dauid doth magnifie VNto King Solomon 〈◊〉 wed King Pharaohs Daughter here And she is blest if she forsake her fathers house so deare ATtend how by this mariage by Dauid specified Christs kingdome and the Gentiles Church his spouse is tipyfied Chapt. 46 BEhold here is a Psa●●● of ioy of triumph thanketh and praise For Salems great deliuerance in her distressed dayes CArefully still God keepeth her he therefore doth exhor● The godly to reioyce thereat to their groache a●●● comfort DEspising all their hatefull feel because God doth delight T' asswage the rage of wicked men when they the iust affright Chapt. 47 EXhorted by the Prophet here are all men of the world With true and vpright hearts t' adore the euer-liuing Lord. FRee fauour which he alwayes had to Israel extended And to his seede the same i● here exceedingly commended GReat thankes and praise he bids them yeeld vnto the Lord most high Of Christs Kingdome in Gospels time he then doth Prophesie Chapt. 48 HEre marke ● great deliuerance Of Salem Gods owne City Against which many Kings arose to spoyle without all pity IErusalem is praised here Church ornaments commended The name of God is magnifi'd who had the same defended KNowne he 〈…〉 to helpe alwaies and succour them in need When they did ●●●bly seeke to him they prosperously did speed Chapt. 49 LEarne how all dweller on the earth the holy Ghost doth call To thinke vpon the life of man so subiect vnto th●all MEn mightie rich 〈◊〉 not the men whom God doth chiefly blesse The godly therefore are to feare such mightie men the lesse NOte how the Prophet Dauid here this to their minde doth bring That Gods good pr●●●●●ce doth rule and gouerne euery thing O See how after death he plagues these men with endlesse paine And how he crownes his owne with ioyes when they shall rise againe Chapt. 50 PVre worshipper● are very few men thinke th●● God delights With outward worships to he selu'd and ceremoniall ri●es QVite carelesse of the inward heart which was the Iewish guise Who thought it was sufficient to offer sacrifice REad how the Prophet Dauid here that false conceit reproues And saith that it is praise and thankes that great Iehouah loues SHewing that they dishonour great to God procu●e and get Who in their outward ceremonies such holinesse doe set THankes giuing for his benefits and worships spirituall Obedience to his commands for these the Lord doth call Chapt. 51 REproued when King Dauid was for his notorious sinne The same to God he doth confesse and further doth begin SOre grieuing humbly to protest that he in sinne was borne Conceiu'd in sinfull mothers wombe and child of wrath forlorne TO all that should liue after him in future generations He leaueth a memoriall of these his protestations VNto the Lord he then doth pray his sinne to blot out quite And that he would renew in him a right and humble spirit A Promise then he makes to God that he will doe his best To teach all 〈◊〉 those good wayes that lead to blessed rest BEing perplexed for the Church which he did greatly feare The Lord would punish for his faults he prayes him to forbeare CRosses or punishment to bring on him or it therefore But rather that he would increase and blesse it more and more Chapt. 52 DAuid doth liuely here describe the cruell Tyranny Of cursed Doeg bloody wretch and his great enemie ESteeming neither God nor m●n hee caus'd Gods Priests be slaine But Dauid plainely doth foreshew his ruine and his bane FIrme confidence he bids good m●n in God their Lord to haue Whose iudgement● 〈◊〉 other foes shall seale but them he still will saue GReat thankes he lastly giues to God that him deliuered The Kingdome here of Antichrist is liuely figured Chapt. 53 HOrrible nature of bad men their cursed cruelty Who say in heart there is no God here Dauid doth discrie IN wickednesse they far exceed they seeke not God nor pray They are corrupt not one doth good nor will the Lord obey KIndled against them i● Gods wrath before they be aware But Dauid prayeth that good men for euer well may fare Chapt. 54 LEwd Saul molesting Dauid was in extreame hazard brought ●y Ziphims also then from God he ayd and succour sought MAking request that all his foes he would cut off and slay ●n hopefull confidence whereof he patiently doth stay NEw praises and free offerings he promiseth to giue ●or his so great deliuerance as long as he shall liue Chapt. ●5 OBserue how Dauid when he was in great extremitie ●omplaineth of Sauls wickednesse and bloody cruelty O Pitifully complaining of the falshood of his friends He vtters strange affections to cause the Lord attend QVickly to pity his estate he after is assur'd That from him full deliuerance shall shortly be procur'd REad how as though he had obtain'd already his request The louing fauour of the Lord by him is here exprest Chapt. 56 SEe here how Dauid being brought vnto the King of G●th An. Mundi 2 Sam. 12.21 Complaineth and imploreth aid in God sure hope he hath THen he sets downe the crueltie the malice enuie strife Of those his bloody enemies that sought to haue his life VExing him still he saith that God his very steps could tell His teares had registred and put them all in his bottell AS for his great deliuerance he
here doth promise make That he will pay those vowes to him which he vndertake BRiefe summe whereof was that as God had heard his suites alwaies So in his Church he will set forth his honour power and praise Chapt. 57 COme read how Dauid to the Lord with faith doth cry and call When men at Ziph did him betray into the hands of Saul DEsiring mercy earnestly when he was in Sauls ●●●e He hath fullinesse and confidence that mercy he shall haue EVer he trusts that God will shew his glorie and his power In heauen and earth against his foes that sought him to 〈◊〉 FOr which he promiseth to praise him in the congregation He also will exte●● his 〈◊〉 among the Heathen nations Chapt. 58 GReat hatred in his deadly foes Dauid doth here set downe Who secretly and openly did alwaies on him f●owne HIs bane in bloody wife they sought from them he doth appeale Vnto the Lord who in due time his iudgments will reaueale IN God saith he the iust shall ioy when they doe plainly ●e● That to the glory of the Lord the wicked plagu●● be Chapt. 59 KIng Dauid here a p●a●●● make● being sore troubeled By cruell Saul who seruants sent to slay him in his bed LAmenting first he shewes to God his owne integritie And then of his most furious foes the bloody cruelty MOst earnestly he God intreats his iudgements to expresse Vpon all those that sinne commit of wilfull wickednesse NOting that though such men doe liue a while vpon the earth To try his people yet he will consume them in his wrath OCcasion thereby he will giue that men may know alwaies That he the God of Iacob is whom he will alwaie a praise Chapt. 60 PRosperously how Dauid King gets many victories Still conquering and beating downe his proudest enemies QVelling them all which thing did shew from whence his honour came He saith they all shall prosper well that doe approue the same RIght heartily he praies that sith the Lord the thing had done He would vouchsafe to finish well that worke he had begin Chapt. 61 SOre danger was the Prophet in when he this Psalme indites Either of his sonne Absolon or of the Ammonites THen he for helpe doth call and cry vnto the Lord most high That he would be his strong defence against his enemy VNto the Lord perpetually he praises then will sing When he hath foyl'd his enemies and made him Iudah's King Chapt. 62 A Part of this Psalme doth containe the Prophets meditations Stirring him vp to trust in God against his great tentations BIdding all people trust in God and not in things are vaine From robberie oppression he bids all men refraine COnfessing that all power is Gods mercy from him proceeds He saith he will reward all men according to their deeds Chapt. 63 DAuid after that he had beene in dangerous distresse By cruell Saul who him pursued in desert wildernesse EVen then this Psalme he esemes to make that all might vnderstand His thankes to God for sauing him out of his enemies hand FVll confidently did he trust in mind of his distresse In Gods protecting powerfull hand and in his great goodnesse GOod Dauid then doth prophesie of foes most fearfull fall And of the happy state of those that on the Lord shall call Chapt. 64 HEre are most hearty praiers made by Dauid in this place Against the false reports of them that sought his great disgrace IN raging out words violent not fearing God nor man Pursuing him with deadly bate and all the spight they can KNow yet that Dauid in this Psalme most plainly doth declare That God will strike them suddenly to plague he will not spare LAden with prosperitie shall good men be and iust All shall be glad and much reioyce that in the Lord doe trust Chapt. 65 MArke here a Psalme of praise to God by faithfull people all Who are by Syon signified for hearing when they call NOt plaging them as they deseru'd but shewing mercy great He did them chuse p●eserue and rule and fatherly intreat O How they praise him for his gifts vpon the earth bestow'd But chiefly for his wondrous loue which to his Church he showed Chapt. 66 PRaises to yeeld vnto the Lord and to consider well His workes the Prophet doth exhort all that on earth doe dwell QVickly the Lords most mightie power he plainly doth display That all stout rebells he thereby might sore afright and fray REhearsing how from bondage great affliction and thrall He of his loue deliuered his Israell people all SVre promise here he makes to God to offer sacrifice And calleth all that feare the Lord that they should doe likewise THen bids all holy ones to come to him that may heare What God had done for his poore soule what loue he still did beare Chapt. 67 VNto the Lord the Church doth pray his fauours still to see And that with his sweet countenance they might enlightned be ALl her suites are to this end made that Gods wayes might be knowne And that to Iewes and Gentiles all his iudgments might he showne BLest Kingdome he of God declares which should erected be Throughout the world at his comming euen vniuersally Chapt. 68 COme see how Dauid setteth forth as in a Glasse most cleare Th' exceeding mercies of the Lord shew'd to his people deare DEclaring how by all good meanes he doth himselfe expresse To be a iudge of widowes cause father of fatherlesse EXcellent and most glorious yea without all compare Of worldly things the Church of God and Gods owne people are FVrnished with his benefits adorned with his grace Defended from their enemies victorious in each place GRanting and finding this most true Dauid exhorts therefore All men to praise and magnifie the Lord for euermore Chapt. 69 HEre Dauid as a type of Christ we typified find Complaining praying feruently with zeale and griefe of mind IN cruell sort he vexed was they vinegar and gall Did giue him for his meat and drinke and mockt him eke withall KNow here their punishments set downe where all his foes are durst Euen traitors all whereof Iudas was chiefest and the worst LYing in great affliction he gathers heart at last And offers prayse● vnto God for all his goodnesse past MVch more regarded is such prayse then any sacrifice Whereof vnto th' afflicted soules great comforts may arise NOw therefore he prouokes the heauens the earth and ●ke the Seas To laud the Lord and then of Christ his Kingdome prophesies OF all his Churches he hath eare in which who shall liue well Euen all the faithfull and their seed for euermore shall dwell Chapt. 70 PVt to confusion that his foes may bee with hast and speed The Psalmist prayeth hartily and to be helpt at need QViet peace that all godly men and comfort still may haue He of the Lord must earnestly doth beg desire and craue Chapt. 71 REspectiuely King Dauid prayes establisht by Gods word And promise that he in his need
his helpe would still afford SVre trust he had from his yong yeares confirmed by his loue Which he in his distresse and feares did alwayes feele and proue THe malice of his foes was great whereof he doth complaine And prayes that Gods good grace and loue might still with him remaine VNto him then he thanks will giue and glorifie his name He saith that he in thankfull sort will still record the same Chapt. 72 A Prayer made for Solomon who was Christs type and figure Vnder whom shall be happy peace which euer shall endure BY iustice shall he rule and raigne both Kings and nations all Shall doe their homage vnto him and downe before him fall CHrists name and power shall firme endure from east vnto the west In him all nations of the world shall euermore be blest Chapt. 73 DOubtlesse the flourishing estate of wicked worldly men Nor yet the afflictions of the iust should dant Gods deare children EXpressely Dauid teacheth this by his example rare● And that we should consider well our heauenly Fathers care FOr his owne folke which thing should cause vs reuerence and feare His iudgement which are sanctified to all his children deare GIuing vs all to vnderstand that wicked workers all Doe quickly perish and in pit most fearfully doe fall HIm with his counsell God will guide and will good Dauid bring After a while to glory great and ioy euerlasting IN hope whereof with full consent of heart he doth incline Himselfe into the hands of God with comfort to resigne Chapt. 74 KNow that the faithfull make to God most grieuous ● plaint and moane For the destruction of the Church and true Religion LEwd aduersaries then did roore amids the congregation The Temple and the sanctuary came both to desolation MVch trust yet all the faithfull haue both in Gods power and loue Which he did after promise ● them and they full oft did proue NOting this well they succour craue for honor of his name For the saluation of his Saints and for his enemies shame Chapt. 75 OBserue how here the faithfull praise the name of God the Lord Who will at his appointed time come iudge this wicked world PLaguing the wicked workers all who of his wrathfull cup Most certainly must drinke each one and dregs thereof sup vp QVite then abated shall their pride and mighty malice be But godly men shall be aduanc'd and plac'd in high degree Chapt. 76 REmarke how in defending his Gods power is exprest When they in Salem by their foes were fearfully distrest SToutest he then did make to stoope he horse and man annoy'd All those that rose against his Church with plagues he quite destroy'd THerefore doth Dauid here exhort that they should faithfull be And thankfull to this mighty God whose mercies are so free Chapt. 77 VNto the Lord in Churches name his troubles and tentations The Prophet shewes which makes him thinke on 's former conuersation AForetime how he call'd on God in all his great distresse And being heard how he did sing the songs of thankfulnesse BY that same constant course of God in Churches preseruation His trust in God is strengthened in euery great tentation Chapt. 78 CHrists Church from out of Abrahams seed whom he did loue so deare Iehouah chose as Dauid saith of his owne mercy meere DEepe falshood and hypocrisie yet in this seed was found Which to their finall ouerthrow did at the last redound EVill liues of fathers Dauid here doth much reproach and blame That so their children might be drawne to hate and shun the same FOr all that God both led and fed and gaue to them his Law Yet sires and sonnes did still rebell though wonders great they saw Chapt. 79 GOds peoples greatly here complaine of plagues and grieuous woes Calamities oppressions sustain'd by cruell foes HAstily they then flee to God and doe confesse their sinne With griefe of heart and are in hope full freedome for to winne IN this perswasion they are brought because their griefe and shame Was ioyned with the great ● contempt of his most holy name KInd thankfulnesse obedience they promise then before And that they will performe the same to him for euermore Chapt. 80 LAmenting much by Dauid is a dolefull player made That God in Churches miseries would send his helpe and aide MAking it like vnto a vine which he from Egypt brought Which wicked men like cruell boares did seeke to bring to nought NOw he desires their first estate that God would haue in minde When as his face did shine on them and when he was most kinde OLd fauour here he prayeth for that he would perfect make That worke he had so well begun euen for his owne names sake Chapt. 81 PIthily Dauid doth exhort to praise with voice and heart The Lord for all his benefits which he doth still impart QVickly come O my people deare and worship me alone And I will fill you ● full saith God let all false Gods be gone REad here how hee condemnes them all for their great wickednesse And shewes what good things they had lost through their vnthankfulnesse Chapt. 82 SEe here how God is said to be among the Iudge all And magistrates whom Dauid doth reproue as partiall THen faithfully he bids them deale and poore from proud defend He stiles them Gods but plainly sees that none of them did mend VNto the Lord then Dau●d doth his hearty prayers make That he himselfe would iudge the earth and causes vndertake Chapt. 83 ATtend how Israel people prayes to be deliuered here From all their enemies abroad and from those foes were neare BEcause that they imagined nothing in mind nor thought But how the people of the Lord to ruine might be brought CRauing most earnestly of God that all such cruell foes Might as before he vs'd to doe be strucke with stormes and woes DEaling so that they might well know that God is most of might And that no power can preuaile against him in his sight Chapt. 84 ENuious men had Dauid driuen out of his Country ●eare He here desires he might againe before the Lord appeare FOr blest he counts them that may come and sit amongst the Saints To serue the Lord he doth bewaile his owne vniust restraints GReatly he prayseth all them here that walke from strength to strength And are not weary till they come to Gods owne house at length Chapt. 85 HIs people freed from captiue state the Lord corrected still Because that they did still transgresse his law and holy will IN humble wise they aske him then if he would euer frowne They pray him for his mercies sake to shower his fauours downe KNowing full well that happinesse which he had promised They rest in hope reioyce in heart and are much comforted Chapt. 86 LOaden with great afflictions forsaken eke of all The Prophet prayeth feruently quite to be freed from thrall MAking his moane to God he doth his miseries relate Sometime the mercies he receiu'd in
God his mercies manifold to his doth still reueale KNow here the frailtie of mans life his dayes like grasse and flowers But vnto them that feare the Lord his mercy still endures LOe how the Angels are stir'd vp to praise the liuing Lord Marke how his seruants and himselfe thereto doe all accord Chapt. 104 MOst excellently in this Psalme the Prophet doth set forth Gods making of this world so wide with all his workes of worth NOte how he stirreth vp his soule to magnifie his name For his admired prouidence in gouerning the same OBserue how Dauid here doth pray against the wicked traine Who are the cause why God from vs his blessings doth detaine Chapt. 105 PSalmes of thanksgiuing Dauid bids all people here to sing Vnto the Lord and for his loue to feare him as their King QVickly to seek him in his workes and to remember well His loue his care and prouidence ouer all Israel REcord his care of Abraham and further vnderstand His loue to Ioseph and Iacob declar'd in Aegypt land SEe also ouer Moses mild his ● prouidence and care By whom his people Israell from bondage freed were THen see how through the Wildernesse they were by Moses led And how full forty yeares from heauen the were with Manna fed VNtill they came to Canaan that fruitfull promis'd land These things and more thou in this Psalme may'st fully vnderstand Chapt. 106 ATtend how that the Psalmist doth exhort all men to prayse The Lord for all his mercies great which doe endure alwayes BOuntefully he blest the iust who made their supplication To be againe brought to their land by his kind visitation CAlling to mind the wonders great which were in Aegypt wrought ' The peoples great ingratitude is to rehearsall brought DEuoutly they pray to be brought the Heathens from among That they might in their countrey praise the Lord with heart and tongue Chapt. 107 EXhorted by the Prophet here are all both young and old That are redeemed by the Lord and brought to his sheepfold FOr many mercies to giue thankes for his good prouidence Who ruleth all things and is still his Childrens sure defence GOod things and ill he sends to men that he might winne them so Prosperitie aduersitie he sends both wealth and woe HEreat as good and vpright men shall ioy and much reioyce Soe shall all ill mens mouthes be stopt not muttering any voyce Chapt. 108 IN this Psalme these things ● are contain'd first Dauid doth accord With heart prepared and with tongue to praise the liuing Lord. KNowing his promise to be sure concerning Israel That he should be the King thereof and other kingdomes quell LEarne that although God for a time his children seeme to hate Yet will he fight against his foes and ruinate their state Chapt. 109 MAliciously good Dauid was accused vnto Saul By flatterers he prayes that God would kill such enemies all NOw here of Iudas he doth speake who Iesus did betray And eke of all such traytrous foes that would Gods people slay OBserue that Dauid so desires to be set free from thrall That euen his enemies might know that God doth worke it all PRaises he then will giue to God not onely priuately But euen among the multitude and people publikely Chapt. 110 QVickned and much inlightned with sp'rit of Prophecy Of Christ our Prophet Priest and King Dauid doth testifie REad how Herod of his great power from Sion forth is sent Read how the Lord an oath hath made and neuer will repent SEe how of Leuies Priesthood here a finall end is made See how that Christ our king shall rule whole Kingdome shall not fade Chapt. 111 THe Psalmist stirreth all men vp by his ● example rare To praise the Lord for his great workes and for his loue and care VNto his Church and children shew'd whom he doth still maintaine With all things fitting for this life and which may soules sustaine ANd then he doth declare wherein true wisdome doth consist In fearing God obedience and faith in Iesus Christ Chapt. 112 BLest is that man the Psalmist saith that doth Iehouah feare Who doth delight in Godlinesse to whom his lawes are deare CVrst is the state of all those men that doe contemne the same They shall be grieued at the good and melt away with shame DAuid doth here expresly proue great gaine in godlinesse And of this life and that to come to haue the promises Chapt. 113 EXceeding earnest Dauid is to stirre vp our dull sense To magnifie the name of God for his good prouidence FOr that he workes quite contrary to natures course and order In sauing of the Church from harme in euery land and border GOD made vs for that very end that we his name should praise Who makes the barren women beare and poore mans state doth raise Chapt. 114 HEare how the Israelites were brought from out of Aegypt land Obserue the wonders that were wrought by great Iehouahs hand IN that the Sea in Iordan fled and Mountaines skipt like Rammes The Rocke gaue water earth did quake the Hils did leape like Lambes KNow therefore that we are to keepe Gods loue in memorie Who when the course of nature failes presetues miraculously Chapt. 115 LEarne how the Church doth beg of God for honour of his name To be preseru'd and Tyrants all to be destroy'd with shame MOlested by Idolaters they helpe and succour craue And trust in God most constantly that they his helpe shall haue NOt doubting thereof at their need sith he hath them redeem'd And as adopted sonnes receiu'd and fatherly esteem'd O How the godly are stir'd vp to trust in God their shield Who gaue the earth to sonnes of men and blessings dayly yeeld PRomise is made that they will praise his name for euermore If he will free them from their foes and them to peace restore Chapt. 116 QVite freed from danger and distresse when cruell Saul opprest Dauid doth magnifie the Lord who gaue him peace and rest REsolu'd he is to yeeld to him the sacrifice of praise To walke with him to pay his vowes to worship him alwayes SEe here the care Iehouah hath of all that doe him feare Their death is precious in his sight as of his Saints most deare Chapt. 117 THe Prophet Dauid here exhorts the Gentiles to accord And all the people of the world to praise the highest Lord. VNto them all as well as to his people Israel The promise made of life in Christ fulfilled is right well Chapt. 118 A Long time Dauid tipe of Christ was of King Saul reiected As also of his people all he was no whit respected BVt at the time which God had set he was made Isr'els King For which he bids all fearing God all thankfull praises sing CHrist Iesus King and his kingdome is vnder Dauid here Who was refused of his owne made manifest and cleare Chapt. 119 DAuid distressed grieuously doth comfort much his minde With this same Psalme and shewes wherein
sauing men abus'd Chapt. 8 DAmascus and Samaria Iudea th' Assyrians spoile Sweet Shilo waters were refus'd which caus'd their bloody broyle ENdeauour ô Assyrians and gather all your rout Gird vp your selues prepare for warre but God will root you out FEare not their feare God is with vs let him be fear'd alone To vs hee 'll be a sanctuary to them a stumbling stone GOds lawes seale vp amoung his owne were wonders in his sight Who speake not as the word doth speake In him there is no light Chapt. 9 HEre by the birth and power of Christ shall be great ioy in woe Thou break'st their yoakes their staues and rods and frees them from their foe IEsus Christ here is borne to vs the mighty God of peace With iustice he shall iudge his folke no end of his increase KIcking against the shining light God plagueth Israel sore For pride and for hypocrisie increased more and more LEwd Leaders make the people sinne no man shall spare his brother Manasseth Iudah and Ephrim each one deuour the other Chapt. 10 MVch woe to tyrants threatned here that by their lawes oppresse Denying right to widdowes poore and robbing fatherlesse NO helpe but from the Lord alone ô Ashur woe to thee When thou hast whipt the hypocrites thou whipt and burnt shall bee OF thy stout hearts and lofty lookes who vauntest of thy strength As if that thou hadst done the deed he 'll vengeance take at length PVt feares away ô people deare a remnant shall returne Thou shalt be freed from all thy foes whom he will ouerturne Chapt. 11 QVietly then shall Woolfe and Lambe together lye and dwell When lesse's branch euen Christ our King shall raigne in Israel RIghteously will he reproue and iudge the poore with right The earth with knowledge shall be fild he iudgeth not by sight SEt vp an ensigne then shall he for Gentiles all about And call together all the Iewes which were before cast out THen Iudah and Ephrim louingly shall ioyne and enemies quell The riuers dried a passage made for th' rest of Israell Chapt. 12 VNto the Lord then shalt thou say Lord though thou wast displeasd Yet now thy wrath is turnd away and I refresh't and ease ALL feare expel'd my trust shall be in God my strength and stay My Sauiour sweet my thankfull song shall praise his name alway BLest be the Lord let all his workes of vs exalted be O Zion saints exult for ioy IEHOVAH dwels in thee Chapt. 13 CAl'd and commanded of the Lord are armies huge and stout Howle Babylon the mightie Medes shall root and race the out DOlefull creatures as Satyres owles in thee shall daunce and stand As Sodome shalt thou be destroyed thy finall fal's at hand Chapt. 14 EXceeding mercy God will shew in bringing Israell back And placing them in their owne land no good thing there to lack FOr seruants shalt thou take thy soes thy captiues they shall bee And thou shalt rule th' oppressors all that once oppressed thee GReat triumph ouer Babels King whose scepter now is broke For pride the Lord giues him and his a shamefull deadly stroke HArd burdens and Assyrians yoakes from his the Lord will take Howle Palestina thou must fall his God will not forsake Chapt. 15 IN one night Air and Kir were foyld howle Moab weepe and cry Thy Cities sack't greene things confirm'd and Nimrim water's drie KIlling robbing and shriking out is heard of all thy slaine Thy riuers bloody Lyons kill the remnant that remaine Chapt. 16 LEt lambe be sent to th' worlds ruler let out cast dwell in thee The throne of Dauid shall in truth and mercy stablish'd bee MOab must mourne and howle for pride fields languish Vines breake downe Moab shall pray but not preuaile God still on Moab frowne Chapt. 17 NO man shall fray away the flocks in Cities that shall feed Of Syria Israel now forlo●e as God himselfe decreed OF which a remnant shall be left that shall false worshp shunne A few like gleaned eares of corne when haruest all is done PIously shall these holy ones vnto their Maker looke But Altars groues workes of their hands they shall in no case brooke Chapt. 18 QVite forgetting their glorious God their Cities shall be sack't But after he will plague their foes that did them rob and racke ROote out the Aethiopians God will out of the Land Then shall the people Presents bring to them with plentious hand Chapt. 19 SOre plagues for Aegypt God sets downe their Idolls cannot saue Fierce cruell Kings shall vex them much they shall no comforts haue THeir folly and madnesse here set downe of Iudah they 're afraid Pure language Cities fiue shall speake to God an Altar's made VNt Egypt and Assyria the Lord will now his blessings send With Israel his inheritance these three he will defend Chapt. 20 AS nak'd and barefoot Esay goes so shall th' Egyptians goe And Cushites captiues Ashur King with terror shame and woe Chapt. 21 BEwailing much the Prophet sees that Babylon must fall Edom derides is bid repent th' Arabians foyled all Chapt. 22 COmfort me not the Cities spoyl'd the Rulers fled away The walls broke downe the people cry O wofull dolefull day DIscerning grieuous plagues approach they trust to humane strength When they should fast they feast and ioy till God did plague at length ELiakim a type of Christ is set in Shebnaes place Shebna is caried captiue thence and dyes in great disgrace Chapt. 23 FOr Tyre and Zidon fearefull plagues are for their pride prepar'd Who caried captiues all their wealth among their foes are shar'de GOe 'bout the Citie sing many songs God will restore thine heires But onely for the good of those that doe what he desires Chapt. 24 HAughtie proud hearts heard anguish sore all mirth and musick gone Here dolefull iudgements threatned are to old and young each one INhabitants defile the land by changing Gods decree His curse therefore deuoures the earth much woe they feele and see KInde is the Lord shall some few sing the Prophets pin'd with paine In iudgements God shall be aduanc'd and in mount Zion raigne Chapt. 25 LOrd who lai'st leuell lofty towers and workest wondrous things Thee will I praise and Nations all shall of thy iudgements sing MOst kind thou hast beene to the poore thou wilt bring downe thy foes And make a glorious feast for thine wipe teares away from those NO death shall hurt his holy ones he will vs keepe and saue Moab trod downe as dunghill straw shall sure destruction haue Chapt. 26 O Trust yee alwaies in the Lord for such haue perfect peace The lofty Citie he layes low to his hath giuen increase PReuaile with wicked nothing will I haue thee early sought For vs thou hast ordained peace in vs all goodnesse wrought QVickly will they Lord seeke to thee when thou dost them chastise Hide thou thy selfe God will repay the dead shall all arise Chapt. 27 REd wine vineyard sing yee to her
Lord I well am knowne for slaughter them prepare For sinne the Land shall mourne the beasts hearbs birds consumed are A Number of thy fathers house haue falsly with thee delt Beleeue them not for all their words my folke my anger felt BEasts of the field come and deuoure Pastors my vineyard spoile Yet no man grieues they reape no wheat but thornes for all their toyle COmpassion will I haue on them and bring them to their land If they obey they shall be sure to haue my helpe at hand Chapt. ●3 DEstruction is prefigured by linnen girdle hid ●s it was spoil'd so God for pride to his folke dealt and did EVery bottle fill'd with wine shewes forth the wofull fall ●f people fill'd with drunkennesse and dash'd in peeces small FEare ye the Lord before he plague if not in secret place ●y soule shall weepe to see you brought into poore captiues case GReatnesse of sin great plagues haue brought can Blackmoore change his skinne ●o more can you your lewdnesse leaue when will ye cease to sinne Chapt. ●4 HOw grieuous was Ierusalems cry there was no water found ●o raine did fall vpon the earth nor grasse grew on the ground ●N places high wild asses did like dragons suffe vp winde ●he Hindes did calues and in the fields did leaue their calues behind KInde Lord the hope of Israel though we haue sinned sore ●et we are called by thy name ô leaue vs not therefore LOuing to wander from his wayes the Lord doth them reiect ●ay not for them I will not heare nor their requests accept MY name false prophets still doe vse saying yee shall not see The sword nor famine yet by these they shall consumed be NOne shall there be to bury them that hearkened to their lyes Their wickednesse I will poure out vpon their families O Let me weepe for people slaine our sinnes we doe confesse Be mindfull of thy couenant Lord we waite on thy goodnesse Chapt. 15 PEople so gracelesse I will plague though Moses should intreat Swords beasts and doggs shall stroy them for Manasses sinnes so great QVite backward art thou gone from me I can no longer spare Of children they shall be bereau'd their plagues increased are RAylers me curse though vsury I neither giue nor take Woe is me a man of strife I still contention make SAfe shall thy remnant be and though your foe shall vse you well Yet for your sinnes to a land vnknowne with them you shall goe dwell THou knowst I suffered for thy sake ô take me not away Auenge me on mine enemies all thy word was my sweet stay VPon me Lord why hast thou brought perpetuall paine and wound With mockers I reioyced not I eate thy word I found AS mine owne mouth so shalt thou be a wall I will thee make Vnto this people if the vile thou from the precious take Chapt. 16 BEware thou shalt not take a wife nor any children haue They shall all dye of grieuous deaths not one their life shall saue COme not in house where feasting is to eate or there abide For ioy shall cease all mirth depart of bridegroome and of bride DEmaunding why they thus are plagu'd and what had beene their sinne Say that their fathers me forsooke and they farre worse haue bin EGypts deliuerance not so strange as when I shall them saue And bring them to their land againe which I their fathers gaue FRom euery mountaine hill and hole I will them hunt and call And double pay them for their sinnes they haue defiled all GRacious God the Gentiles all shall fathers sinnes confesse Once I will cause them know my name and will my might expresse Chapt. 17 HIgH places groues and such great sinnes ingrauen on their heart Haue caus'd the spoile of treasures all and endlesse burning smart IN man who trusts and turnes from God a cursed man is he But who so trusts and hopes in God still blessed shall he be KNowne vnto me are all mens hearts most wi●ked full of guile To giue according to their wayes rich misers fooles the while LOrd heale and saue thou art our hope saluation is from ● thee Who thee the wel of life forsakes shall all ashamed be MOckers of his Prophecie he here complaineth of And prayeth for their confusion that at Gods word doe scoffe NO blessings could nor curses cause them keepe the Sabbath day Till he set fire vpon their gates and pallaces did decay Chapt. 18 OF Israels house as potters deale with clay they haue in hand So haue I power as they deserue to make or marre a Land PEruerse reuolters turne to me from your owne wayes depart They said they would doe what they list and what came in their heart QVickly will I spoile their land and the man hissing make Because that they my ancient pathes and worships strange vptake REgard not what the Prophet saith Gods word we shall haue still Come let vs smite him with the tongue and doe euen what we will SAue me ô Lord but pay them home that pay me euill for good ●a●ue vp their children pitty non● nor spare to shed their blood Chapt. ●9 TAke pot'ers vessell and the heads of Priests and people all ●oe tell a● Tophet all the plagues that shall on them befall VNto their Gods they burnt their sonnes to Baal they offered ●hich I commanded not nor spake nor came it in my head AN hissing shall this place be made the beasts shall eate their fill ●nd fowles of their dead carkasses which cruell foes shall k●ll BEcause their neckes they hardened and car'd not for my word They shall their sonnes and daughters care and be of God abhorr'd CHiefe Ruler Pashur hearing this doth Ieremiah smite Puts him i' th stockes but he is plagu'd his friends slaine in his sight Chapt. 20 DEliuer will I all the strength into the spoilers hand Of Iudahs King both thou and thine shall dye in Babels Land EVery one derideth me ô Lord thou hast preuail'd I said I will reproue no more when they so sore assail'd FOrbeare I could not for as fire thy word did in me burne They me defam'd and frighted sore they watch'd when I would turne GReatly shall they bee asham'd thy vengeance let me see Vpon my foes prayse ye the Lord the poore deliuereth he HEre Ieremiah sore perplex'd his birth doth curse and blame Because he griefe and sorrow saw and dayes consum'd with shame Chapt. 21 I Pray thee know if God will saue from king of Babels rage No God will smite you all himselfe none shall his wrath asswage KIng Zedekiah and his men who shall not then be slaine Shall captiues goe and in great woe in Babell still remaine LEt people to Chaldeans yeeld them else the foes will slay Who yeeld shall haue their liues bestow'd vpon them for a prey MY face against you haue I set and kindled is mine ire This City Babels King shall haue and burne it all with fire NOw turne and iudgement execute
the poore opprest set free Or else for all thy trusty rocke I sure will punish thee Chapt. 22 O King of Iudah thou and thine be iust doe no man wrong Then will I blesse if not I le burne your City now so strong POure forth no teares for those now dead but captiues state deplore Who must forsake their natiue soile and neuer see it more QVite quasht shall King Iehoiakim be and buried like a beast His heart is all for auarice his cruelty's increast RIghteously your fathers rul'd and they were blest therefore But woe to him that builds with wrong and so augments his store SPeaking to thee in prosperous state thou saidst I will not heare Thou and thy Pastors plagu'd shall be with exile shame and feare THough Coniah were most deare to me yet thus I haue decreed He shall be banisht neuer thriue nor any of his seed Chapt. 23 VNto the Pastors murthering soules the Prophet threatneth woe Good pastors after he prouides that will not starue them so A Righteous branch the Lord will raise THE LORD OVR RIGHTEOVSNESS By him his people shall be safe no end of his godnesse BOth Priests and Prophets are prophane adulterers abound The land laments and mournes for oathes all sort of men vnsound CAn any hide himselfe from me I heauen and earth do fill The Prophes feed my folke with lies a whirlewind shall them kill DOting dreamers let them dreame on my word teach faithfully Like fire and hammer t' is which breaks the rocke by Prophecy Chapt. 24 EVen as some figges are passing good and pleasant for to eat So will the Lord bring backe his owne and kindly them intreat FAmine the sword and pestilence shall wicked wretches wast As naughty bad and bitter figges no man can eate nor tast Chapt. 25 GOd hath me sent and many moe both early and late to call And bid you leaue your false worships but ye refused all HAuing oft heard and not obeyed they shall be plagued sore No milstones mirth nor candle light they shall haue any more IN Babylon full seuenty yeares the King there shall they serue But after I will plague that land as their sinnes shall deserue KIngs cause to drinke of this wine cup even Iudah's Princes all My sword shall moue and make them mad by it shall ● nation fall LOth if strange nations be to take the cup and drinke of it Say that my people haue ● begun and you shall not goe quite MIghtily shall Iehouah roare vpon his habitation Mens carkasses shall be as dung in euery land and nation NOw shepheards howle ye chiefe of flocks wallow in dust turmoyl'd The dayes of slaughter are at hand their pastures quite are spoyld Chapt. 26 OF all the words I bid thee speake diminish not a word If they obey they shall be blest if not I le plagues afford PRiests Prophets and the people all say Ieremy thou shalt dye The Princes said no cause of death they could in him espie QVit then in iudgement Ieremy is by two examples rare And is preseru'd from peoples rage by good Ahikams care Chapt. 27 REmaine shall they in their owne ● land that yeeld to Babels King But who refuse I will consume and plagues vpon them bring SVch Prophets false as tell you lies beleeue not what they say The treasures which were left behind the King shall beare away Chapt. 28 THen Hananiah falsly saith that two yeeres once expired Kings vessels captiues shall returne to their owne land desired VNt ' Hananiah Ieremie said Amen so may they fare Who prophesieth true or false the euent will soone declare ALL being present Hanani tooke from Ieremie's necke the yoake Of wood and said thus shall the yoke of Babels King be broake BRoken they haue the yoke of wood but thou for them shalt make Strong yron yoakes they must serue him and he their beasts shall take CAst off and cursed shalt thou be that mak'st them trust a lye Vnsent thou taught rebellion this yeare thou sure shalt dye Chapt. 29 DIrected vnto Babylon and to the captiues there A letter is from Ieremy that they should houses reare EAte you the fruites of gardens there which you your selues did plant Take wiues and pray for Babells peace then peace ye shall not want FAlsly vnsent they prophecie but let them not deceiue The dreames ye caused them to dreame in no case doe receiue GRaciously I will performe at th' end of seuenty yeares My promise made of your returne and free you from all feares HOme shall ye come and if you search for me with all your heart I will be found and heare your pray and will not from you part I Will the sword and famine send on King that sit on throne And on the people here at home and those are captiues gone KNow now the cause you hearkened not to that I did command But said the Lord hath Prophets rays'd for vs in Babels land LYing Prophets here two are slaine and rosted in the fire For villany in Israel a due deserued hire MAliciously ' gainst Ieremy Shemaiah a letter writes Which read the Prophet Ieremy his dolefull doome recites Chapt. 30 NOw God bids Ieremiah write the time to be at hand That all his people should returne and dwell in natiue land O Iacob I will breake thy yoake thou hast beene troubled sore Now shalt thou serue me and the King and shall be plagu'd no more PVt feare away thy spoylers all shall shortly spoyled be Because they thee an out-cast call'd I will giue health to thee QVietly then shall Israel rest reioyce freed from all paine A whirlewind from the Lord shall fall vpon the wicked traine Chapt. 31 REstore and build will I againe my Virgin Israel Reioyce of old I did thee loue and still will loue thee well SHew farre and neare that God will call and as a shepheard keepe His folke who shall in Sion sing they shall no longer weepe THeir Preists with fatnesse people eke with goodnesse I le suffice Cease mourning Rabel to bring backe their children God will raise VNto me turne saith Ephraim and turned shall I be As vnyok'd bullocke haue I beene and thou chastised me Asham'd I was I smote my thigh for sinne confounded sore Thy bowels yearnd thou brought me backe and angry wast no more BEhold how Christ is promis'd here how he his Church regards As he before afflicted sore much more he now rewards COuenant now then will I make my people shall they be I in their hearts will write my lawes their sinnes I will not see DEuider of the Seas hath built his Church so large and sure That it shall fi●me and stable stand while Sunne and Moone endure Chapt. 32 EScape thou canst not Babels King thou shalt see face to face For this he was in prison cast the King did him disgrace FOr rhine owne selfe buy thou my field thus saith Hananeel The writings Baruck keepes as signes that once they there shall dwell
vpon their children at their heeles BAldnesse is come vpon Gaza all helpers that remaine ●f fire Zidon and Askelon by Gods sword must be slaine Chapt. ●8 COntempt of God and of his folke and for thy lofty pride 〈◊〉 Moab howle for all the land sore iudgements must abide DEstroy'd shall all thy Cities be for their securitie ●nd cursed shall they be that doe Gods works deceitfully EVen for their carnall confidence being setled on their lees Feare pit and snare shall be thy share Iehouah so decrees FRom bondage and captiuitie I will in l●tter dayes Bring Moabs captiues home againe to giue them cause of praise Chapt. 49 GRieuous plagues ô ye Ammonites expect ere long to fall Vpon your Cries for your sinnes yet some God will recall HEare Edom let thy fatherlesse and widowes trust in me Them I le preserue and keepe a liue But Esa woe to thee I Also in Damascus wall will kindle such a fire As shall consume their palaces I le plague both sonne and fire KEdar and Hazor Babels King doth purpose for to smite That of their goods they should be spoyl'd and they consumed quite LAment thou Elam God will breake thy Law thy might and maine Yet after many dayes hee 'l bring thy captiues backe againe Chapt. 50 MErodach with her Images are brake in peeces small Bell and Babell are quite destroy'd Inhabitants banisht all NAtions shall come out of the North holding the lance and bow ●●d many Kings to make the like ●o Sodoms ouerthrow O Come let vs now ioyne our selues in firme league with the Lord all Israel then and Iudah say with teares with one accord ●Vnished sore must Babylon be of riches all bereft ●estroy her vtterly saith God let nought of her be left QVickly get out of Babylon partake not of her sins 〈◊〉 plague her as she plagued you Iehouah now begins Chapt. ●1 REuenge will God all Israels wrongs on bloody Babels Land 〈◊〉 bids his people flee away lest they doe feele his hand SEarch out and read his prophecie and to it bind a stone ●hen cast it into Euphrates as signe for Babylon Chapt. ●2 THen was Ierusalem sackt and spoyl'd Zedekiahs sonnes are slaine ●is eyes put out he 's caried to Babel bound in chaines VInedressers Nabuzaradan leaues and takes away the rest ●ods house he burnes and eke the Kings the brauest and the best ALL vessells of the Sanctuary he carieth quite away The Priests and persons principall did King of Babell slay BY this same King foure thousand Iewes and hundred six are led Poore captiues into Babylon by new King Iewes King fed LAMENTATIONS Chapt. 1 ALL solitarie Salem sits her sinne hath wrought her shame Her state is now most miserable which was of glorious fame BEcause none come to solemne feasts the wayes of Zion mourne The Priests lament of Sabbath dayes their enemies made a scorne COnsider all ye passers by no griefe is like to mine The cruell force of furious foes I can no way decline DIstressed sore I am O Lord but iustly for my sinne A grieuous rebell to thy Lawes and statutes haue I beene EXceeding glad mine enemies are my greife to heare and see O plague them for their sinne O Lord as thou hast plagued me Chapt. 2 FRom heauen to th' earth how hath the Lord cast downe faire Israel His Sabbath feasts are all forgot and house where he did dwell GOd hath cast off his holy Altar despised priest and King The Prophets flattering men in sinne haue seene vaine foolish things HEr Elders sit vpon the ground mine eyes with teares do faile To see that famine in the streets did sucklings sore assaile IN wrath shall women eate their babes shall young and old be slaine Thou call'st my terrours round a bout none now aliue remaine Chapt. 3 KNow that I haue affliction seene with sorrow griefe and paine My flesh and skin he withered hath and heauy made my chaine LOrd thou art good to them that seeke and waite vpon thy loue It s good that men euen in their youth his yoke should beare and proue MEn willingly he doth not grieue not doth he take delight To crush the prisoners vnder foot nor hinder poore mans right NO pity hast thou had on vs yet should a man complaine When he is punisht for his sinne no let vs turne againe O Lord thou quickly heardst my voice when I on thee did call Thou plead'st my cause redeem'st my life from bondage griefe and thrall PVrsuing enemies thou hast heard they me their musicke make Reward them as they well deserue and on them vengeance take Chapt. 4 QVestionlesse those Sodoms plagues for sinne were not so great As ou●s when louing mothers sod their tender babes for mear REd scarlet they that vs'd to weare the dunghills doe embrace None thought that Salem should haue seene or beene in such a case SVre hopes and helps did faile vs quite the blood of holy Saints Shed by the Priests and Prophets false hath caus'd so sore complaints THy punishment 's accomplished ô Zion daughter deare Thou Edom must drinke of his cup hee 'le make thee quake and feare Chapt. 5 VNto vs Lord our wood is sold strangers possesse our lands Orphanes we are and fatherlesse in persecuters hands ALL mirth is vnto mourning turn'd all ioy of heart is gone Seruants beare rule and vs to helpe or rescue there is none BRead was with perill of life procur'd the maids eke rauish'd were Princes are hang'd vp by their hands for sinne woes euery where CAst is our crowne vnto the ground why dost thou vs forsake Turne vs and turned shall we be vs for thy seruants take EZEKIEL Chapt. 1 AT Chebar in Chaldea-land see both the month and yeare When to Ezekiel from the north foure Cherubins appeare BEhold they had the face of man of Eagle and oxe also Of Lyon fierce these that way went the which the spirit did goo COnioyned each in other then he doth behold foure wheeles Which whither the spirit doth remoue doe run remoue and reele DOwne to the ground then did I fall when I the throne did see And him that sate vpon the same most like a man to be Chapt. 2 EZekiel is by heauenly charge to Israels people sent To tell what plagues they should indure vnlesse they did repent FEare not their faces though thou dost among such scorpions dwell Who with their fathers shamelesse are and alwayes did rebell GOe speake whether they heare or no. for they are too too bad Yet shall they know that to instruct they once a Prophet had HEare what I say be not like them eate thou this rowle also In which there was on both sides writ great sorrow griefe and woe Chapt. 3 I Eate the booke and in my mouth it was exceeding sweet Speake not to strangers they would heare and doe what thing is meet KNow that my people will not heare yet speake without all feares I le make thy forehead full as hard and face
as strong as theirs LOe I a watchman haue thee made if thou shalt warning giue And men shall leaue their wickednesse then thou and they shall liue MEn vpright if they fall and shall commit iniquitie And thou forewarne not thou and they shall then most surely dye NOw when I saw the glory of God I fell vpon my face Then said the Lord they will thee bind goe shut thee in thy place O Sonne of man I le make thee dumb to speake thou shalt forbeare But when I speake then shalt thou say rebellious people heare Chapt. 4 POurtray vpon a tyle as type Ierusalem of fame Pitch campes against her round about as signes or future shame QVietly first on lest side lye their sinnes lay on the City Then lye on right side to foreshew their spoyle without all pity REceiue wheat barley lentiles beanes millet and fitches take Make bread thereof and with mans dung see that the same thou bake SO shall they eate defiled bread with great astonishment And for their sinne shall pine away when all their food is spent Chapt. 5 THine haire cut oft burne some with fire some cut about with knife Some few bind in thy skirts rest burne as signes of fiery strife VPon them will I powre my plagues my statutes they haue chang'd Refusing my commandements from me th' are quite estrang'd A Famine sword and pestilence them therefore shall deuoure All people shall admire the plagues which I on them will powre Chapt. 6 BRoke downe shall all your Idols be your slaine men shall be cast Before your Idols Altars all and Cities shall be wast CAptiues which are dispers'd abroad some few shall scape the sword Who shall lament and loath themselues for casting off my word DIrefull famine sword pestilence shall so destroy their dayes That they shall know I am the Lord that smite for sinfull wayes Chapt. 7 ENduring ills and lasting plagues yea direfull desolation I le send vpon the land saith God for their abomination FVrious anger shall they feele I will no pity take But plague them for their sinfull pride of all I le hauocke make GReat famine sword and pestilence the sinfull sort shall proue Those that escape shall for their sinne on hills mourne like a doue HOrror and shame shall couer them in sackcloth shall they goe Their siluer shall they cast i th streets 〈◊〉 no wealth shall saue from woe 〈◊〉 glory he his Temple set ● there they set Idols vile ●eeues therefore therein enter shall ●●to spoyle and to defile KIng Prince and people shall be vex'd plague vpon plague I le raise 〈◊〉 bloody crimes they shall receiue 〈◊〉 according to their wayes Chapt. ● LOe here a fiery vision is shewed from the Lord Image seene of Iealousie which makes them all abhorr'd MAny foule beasts abominable and creeping creatures all 〈◊〉 Isr'els Idols there he sees 〈◊〉 pourtray'd vpon the wall NEere them did Isr'els ancients stand with censers in their hand ●●ense went vp and then they said God doth not vnderstand O Turne about and thou shalt see yet more abomination ●●r Tammuz women weeping sate and made great lamentation PErceiu'st thou not thou sonne of man how they adore the Sunne ●●r these their foule Idolatries they shall be all vndone Chapt. ● QVickly call them that haue the charge with weapons in their hand 〈◊〉 beside the brasse Al●●● 〈◊〉 ●●ith 〈◊〉 weapons 〈◊〉 RAyment of white one of them had with inkhorne at his side Vpon the Cherub where it was Gods glorie did not bide SET thou a marke saith God on those that mourne and crie for sinne Kill all the rest man woman child and at my house begin THen did I cry and say Ah Lord wilt thou such hauock make He said their sinnes were wondrous great he would no pity take VNto the man in linnen cloath'd God doth his will discouer And bids him fierie coales disperse euen all Ierusalem ouer AGaine he sees the vision at Chebar which appear'd Of Cherubins and wheeles which stood and were together rear'd Chapt. 11 BEcause like heathens you haue liu'd and vs'd their manners vaine Because your princes haue presum'd and many people slaine COnfounded shall you be with sword my plagues on you ●le spend Downe then I fell and said ah Lord wilt make a small end DEclared then it was to mee that though he cast out some He would their sanctuary be in countries where they come EStranged long and scattered though they faire off doe dwell Hee 'l bring them backe giue them againe the land of Israel FRom thence all detestable things they quite away shall take My spirit all their stony hearts shalt soft and fleshy make GRacious God to them I 'le be to me they shall be deare But I will surely plague them all my name that will not feare HEre Israels God the city leaues and doth on mountaine stand Ezek'el is againe conuai'd into Chaldea land Chapt. 12 IN midst of a rebellious house thou sonne of man dost dwell Who though they haue hoth eyes and eares heare and see ne'r a deale KNit vp thy stuffe goe from thy place this doe in peoples sight So shall the King and people all goe Captiues in th'twilight LIke as thou didst dig through the wall to beare thy stuffe away Vpon thy shoulders in that seige tell them that so shall they MOreouer quaking eate thy bread and trembling water drink It may be though they trecherous be they will themselues bethinke NO bread nor drinke shall they receiue nor any good thing tast Without great terrour for the land shall spoyled be and wast O Trecherous house because you say the dayes and visions faile Euen in your daies I le speake the word and you shall see 't preuaile Chapt. 13 PRophesie woes and plagues to light o● Prophets of Isr'el Who Fox-like their owne fancies teach and vaine false visions tell QVite ouerthrowne you shall all be you say Thus saith the Lord Setting your owne lyes still abroach when I spake no such word REnt in my rage with stormie showers and winds shall be the wall With your vntemperd morter made to th' ground it sure shall fall SO shall the daubers also fall that preach'd to Isr'el peace When there was none but bloody broyles were threatned to encrease TO women Prophetesses eke pronounce my curse and woe That hunt the soules of my deare Saints but let the guilty goe VIlely will you pollute my name for barly and for bread Will you make strong the wicked crew and make the righteous dread AGainst you will I set my selfe whom you hunt I will free And take them from your cruell hands but plagued shall you be Chapt. 14 BEfore me certaine Elders sate with Idols in their heart Should I saith God to such as these my minde and will impart COncerning mee who comes t' enquire with sinne before his face A signe and Prouerbe shall he be I 'le cut him from his place DEceiued if the Prophet be him I the
Lord deceiue False Prophet and the man deceiu'd shall both like iudgements haue EVen now repent from Idols turne from all abominations That I may bee your louing Lord and saue from desolations FOr when a land shall grieuously by wickednesse transgresse By famine sword or pestilence my wrath I will expresse GOe through the land when my sword shall Iob No'h and Daniel Should onely haue their liues preseru'd if they therein did dwell HOw much more when I send foure plagues sword famine noisome beast And pestilence to cut off all the greatest and the least IN it a remnant I 'le preserue who shall obserue my lawes Whom when you see what I haue done you 'l say I had good cause Chapt. 15 KNowne t is to all the vine branch is to euery worke vnfit No man can make a pinne thereof to hang a thing on it LOe being cast into the fire both ends and midst doe burne So fruitlesse Salem shall be burnt for sinne they sore shall mourne Chapt. 16 MOst wretched was thy naturall state like infant newly borne Cast out polluted in thy blood and vtterly for lorne NO man did pittie thine estate yet as I passed by I tooke thee vp and bad thee liue and did thee multiplie OF bare and naked breasts I did with ornaments thee deck I put on bracelets on thy hands and chaines vpon thy neck PErfectly pure thy beautie was through my perfection rare Then thou on Idols all bestow'd and for no cost didst spare QVickly hadst thou and quite forgot thy first estate so vile And with strange whoredomes euery where thy selfe thou didst defile ROund thee about I 'le gather them with whom thou took'st delight Thy nakednesse I will disclose in all that peoples sight STone thee with stones they shall and burne thy houses all with fire Thou shalt no longer play the whore nor giue thy louers hire THy sister Sodom thou exceeds Samaria eke in sinne Pride gluttony and idlenesse did all abound therein VNto the poore they shew'd no loue yet thou art worse then they Thou hast despis'd the oath thou made and wouldst not me obey AT last I will call into minde my ● cou'nant made with thee And thou of all thy former wayes full sore asham'd shalt bee Chapt. 17 BY parable of two Eagles here and also of a vine Gods plagues on Salem are set downe because they did decline COntrary to their couenant made with Babels King before From him to Phar ' Egyptian King but they are plagu'd therefore DOwne will I bring the high greene tree it shall dry vp and perish The Cedar of the Gospell then shall wonderfully flourish Chapt. 18 EVery soule that sinnes shall dye but he that hateth sinne As Vsury Adulterie and will not liue therein FRom all iniquitie who flies and doth the poore relieve Who keepes my lawes and truely deales that man shall surely live GOD saith who doth beget a sonne that hates the thing that 's good And liues in sinne that sonne shall dye and perish in his blood HIs sonne that sees his father sinne and will doe no such thing He shall not dye but fathers sinnes the fathers soule shall sting IF wicked men will turne from sinne and doe the thing that 's right Their sinne shall not be mentioned nor once come in my sight KNow also if a righteous man reuolt and turne to sinne His former goodnesse I 'le forget he sure shall dye therein LIue godly therefore make your hearts and spirits all anew I haue no pleasure in your death which for your sinne is due Chapt. 19 MOurne for the Kings of Israel which were like Lyons whelpes Deuouring men but after caught and destitute of helpes NO vine ● more fruitfull was then thine though baren now it bee And fruitlesse Salem for thy sinne A grieuous thing to see Chapt. 20 OF me dare you come to enquire elders of Israel Cause them to know how fearefully their old forefathers fell PEruersely they in Aegypt delt in wildernesse likewise In Canaan their Idolatry to me for vengeance cryes QVite from among you will I purge the rebels that transgresse And by my gospell gather you and so my loue expresse REgard ô Salem for as God this forrest burnes with fire So for thy sinne hee 'll thee destroy in his hot kindled ire Chapt. 21 SIgh sonne of man with bitternesse in all the peoples sight My sword shall cut off good and bad in that same bloody fight THus saith the Lord a sharpened sword a slaughter sore shall make It 's put into the slayers hand should we our pastimes take VPon the Princes shall it be and people of Israel O cry and howle it spareth none where e're they goe or dwell APpoint a way that this my sword may come to Iudah land Their oathes and other sinnes are knowne therefore they cannot stand BEhold thou Prince of Israel so wicked stout and strong Thy crowne I 'le giue to him to whom it doth of right belong COncerning wicked Ammon say that kindled is mine ire They shall be slaine and all be made fit fuell for the fire Chapt. 22 DIuers foule sinnes are here set downe which did in Salem raigne Blood muther and adulterie that citie sore did staine EVery Prince shed guiltlesse blood the children did set light By Parents deare the poore were sore opprest by men of might FAtherlesse and the widdowes eke haue vexed beene in thee My holy things prophaned are and Sabbaths broken be GReedily by extortion of neighbours hast thou gain'd By vsurie and increase also but mee thou hast disdain'd HEare therefore I haue smit my hands at thy dishonest gaine I will disperse thee farre from home thy sinnes shall be thy bane ISraels house is drosse become I le melt them all away Prophets conspire they soules deuoure and rauen for the prey KNowne are her Priests my law to breake and difference none to make Betweene the holy and prophane my sabbaths eke they breake LIke rauening Wolues her Princes are the Prophets dawbe and lie The people vex the need ' and poore and strangers wrongfully MY wrath therefore on them I 'le powre for not a man did stand Before mee to intreat for grace that I might spare the land Chapt. 23 NAmes of two Sisters here obserue and eke their whoredomes vile Aholah and Aholibah who did themselues desile ONe of them is Samaria th' other Ierusalem ●oth doted on th' Assyrians and play'd the whores with them PLagu'd by th' Assyrians both must be the slew their children deare ●o Idols and then in my house before me did appeare QVake ô ye old adultresses for spoyled shall you bee ●hat others may like lewdnesse leaue when they your plagues shall see Chapt. 24 REport the parable of a pot with flesh and bones that boyles All burnt so is the Citie of blood giuen to remedilesse spoyles SHee wearied out her selfe with lyes was filth ' in all her wayes My sutious force she sore shall feele for sinne shee dearly payes
THine eyes desire thy wife so deare with deadly stroke shall dye Yet neither shalt thou mourne nor weepe nor yet walke mournefully VNto the house of Israell say my Temple I 'le prophane Which is your eyes and hearts desire your Children shall be slaine AS I haue done yet you shall doe from mourning see you stay But for your sinne each one of you shall mourne and pine away Chapt. 25 BEhold the vengeance of the Lord vpon the Ammonites On Moab Seir Philistims and eke on Edomites CLapping their hands they did reioyce at Israels fatall fall But they that so laught at their harme are here consumed all Chapt. 26 DEstroy'd by many nations triumphing Tire shall bee Because shee said Aha the wealth of Salem's turn'd to me ENgines of warre against thy walls shall King of Babell set To plague thee for thy scoffing spite the Lord will not forget FEare terrour and astonishment shall be vpon the nations When they shall see thy woefull case and dolefull desolations Chapt. 27 GLorious was thy state ô Tire for traffick and for trade With all the nations of the world which thee so rich hath made HOwle shall thy Mariners Merchants eke most bitterly shall cry To see thee cast into the seas with all thy company Chapt. 28 IN pride puft vp blasphemously thou saist I am a god O Prince of Tire but thou shalt feele my sore reuenging rod. KIng thou wast perfect in thy waies till sinne was found in thee Thou hast defil'd the Sanctuaries ●nd therefore burn'd must be LEt Zidon know that for her ● sinne shee needs must feele my hand 〈◊〉 I my scattered Israell will bring safe to their land Chapt. 29 MArk here thy iudgments Pharaoh King because thou proudly said ●riuer is mine owne and I ●t for my selfe haue made NO foot of man nor beast shall passe throughout all Egypt land 〈◊〉 fortie yeares that I am God well shalt thou vnderstand OF beasts thou shalt be eaten vp and of the foules also cause thou wast to Israel a false dissembling foe PErceiue that after fortie yeares ye shall returne againe 〈◊〉 Egypt but a kingdome poore and base thou shalt remaine QVick seruice King of Babell did against the men of Tire ●e shall haue Egypt for his paines to pay his armies hire Chapt. 30 RElate and say woe worth the day the time is neare at hand ●hen woefull desolation shall come on Egypt-land SOre plagues and paines shall vex and spoile her helpers great and small The King of Babell shall be strong to kill and conquer all Chapt. 31 THou Pharaoh King whom art thou like the Assyrian Cedar see For all his great ● magnificence for pride cut downe is he VPon thy selfe and multitude like plagues the Lord will bring Downe to the death thou shalt be brought O Pharaoh mightie King Chapt. 32 A Woefull lamentation make for Egypts fearfull fall Who though thou bee young Lyon like and as a great sea Whale BY many people in my net thou shalt be caught at length And shalt by King of Babels sword be spoyl'd for all thy strength Chapt. 33 CRie to the people warne them of the sword approaching neere Who heares and will not warned be his sinne and shame shall beare DVely if thou wilt not forewarne the wicked of his sinne Thou shalt be guiltie of his blood but he shall dye therein EVery wicked man that turnes resoluing to l●ue well Shall liue O turne why will yee dye ye house of Israel FRom vpright waies when vpright men shall turne and sinne commit His former goodnesse quite forgot he sure shall dye in it GOds wayes are equall iust and right mans ● wayes peruerse and naught The Land for sinnes abominable is into ruine brought HOe come and let 's goe heare the word thus doe this people say ●hey sit before thee and they heare but they will not obey ●N word they loue their hearts are naught of thee they make their song ●ut they shall say another day Prophets was their among Chapt. 34 KIlling their flocks not feeding them false pastors are reprou'd ●f whom the fat and fleece much more then flocks themselues were lou'd LOst sheepe they sought not but like Lords with rigour rul'd them all ●ut of their power I will them free and them t' account will call MY sheepe I will seeke out my selfe and in good pastures feed ●hough now they eat and drinke of that where your foule feete did tread NO longer shall they be your prey my seruant Dauid he ●hall be their Shepheard they are mine and I their God will bee OVt of the Land ill beasts shall cease a couenant will I make ●f peace with them blest shall they be they shall no dammage take Chapt. 35 PRophesie thou against Seir mount whose cities I 'le lay wast ●hey loued blood blood shall they haue sore iudgements they shall taste QVite ruinated Seir is your malice was so great Against my people whom you did most cruelly intreat REioyce will I to plague you all I will reuenge their wrong As you with them so I with you will deale before 't be long Chapt. 36 SPightfully did thy foes then say Aha we now possesse The ancient places all is ours we swallow more and lesse THerefore I in my iealousie and in my fury sware Your heathenish foes that dwell about their sinne and shame shall beare VNto my people Israel the mountaines fruit shall yeeld I le blesse them more then at the first in men in flockes in fields AS they prophan'd my holy name by their owne wayes and deeds So I dispers'd them all abroad my plague their sinne succeeds BVt I had pity for my name and not for Israels sake I le bring you home from Idols clense and you my people make COrne will I call for with encrease from all your sinnes I le saue All needfull blessings for your soules and bodies you shall haue Chapt. 37 DEad hope of Israell is reuiu'd though now dispersed ones ●hey shall haue life and be restor'd like these drie breathlesse bones EPhraims sticke with Iudah's ioynd and put in Prophets hand ●eclare their vnion calling home and placing in their land FRom Idols and false worships all I will them clense and keepe ●heir God and shepheard I will be and they my pasture sheepe GRaciously with them I le dwell Dauid shall be their King couenant with them will I make they shall lacke no good thing Chapt. 38 HEre bloody Gog his army great and malice is set downe ●ho sayd he would destroy their land and take the vnwalled townes ●N that day God will plead with him with brimstone fire and sword ●nd will bee knowne in all mens eyes to be the mightiest Lord. Chapt. 39 KNow Gog thy iudgments wonderfull the foules shall thee deuoure My name shall not polluted be thou then shalt feele my power LEt Isr'els conquest be obseru'd who for seuen yeares did burne Gogs weapons all that spoiled them they spoyle and ouerturne MVch ground
more they sinn'd their heart on sinne was set They haue left off to heare my voice I will them not forget VNto their stocks and staues they goe for counsell and aduice And vnder oakes on mountaine tops they offer sacrifice ADultry shall your wiues commit and whoredome Daughters all Vnpunisht for your sacrifice th'vnwise shall surely fall BAcksliding Israel Idols serues but let not Iudah sinne The bribing rulers loue to say your gifts apace bring in Chapt. 5 COme heare ô Priests listen ô King giue eare ô Israel You were a share and in your net both Mizp and Tabor fell DEfil'd is Israel Ephraim with whordomes grosse and vile Profound reuolting murderers though I rebuk'd the while EPhraim Israel Iudah eke shall all fall in their sinne To frame their deeds to turne to God they will not yet beginno FOr Ephraim's walking willingly after the lawes of men He is opprest th' Assyrians could to him no succour send GOe from them will I till that they with humbled hearts and meeke Confesse their sinnes in their distresse they will me earely seeke Chapt. 6 HE that hath wounded he will heale Iehouah most of might Let vs returne he will vs raise we shall liue in his sight IF we hold on to know the Lord he will know vs againe And be to vs as to the earth is first and latter raine KInsmen Iudah and Ephraim what shall I say to you Your goodnesse is like morning cloud and as the early dew LIke Light my word and iudgements be with which I haue them slaine I mercy and knowledge more desir'd then sacrifices vaine MVch murther did their Priests commit and dealt most trecherously Iudah and Isr'el are defil'd with foule Idolatry Chapt. 7 NOne did consider in their hearts that I their sinnes did see When I desir'd to heale their hurts their sinnes increased bee OF theeues and robbers spoyling men great store Samaria had With lies and wickednesse they make both King and Princes glad PRinces with their bottles of wine the King doth sickly make Then he his hand with scornfull men doth stretch and party take QVite fallen away from me they are and will not on me call Pride testifieth to their face they seeke mee not at all REiecting me they still transgresse they seeke for wine and corne For their ill tongues they shall be plagu'd and made th' Egyptian scorne Chapt. 8 SEt thou the trumpet to thy mouth the foe shall them pursue Against my Law they haue transgrest made Kings I neuer knew THy siluer Idols and thy calfe Samaria is thy bane How long wil't be before that thou wilt righteousnesse attaine VP to Assyria they are gone they hyre among the nations Louers Ephraims altars sure shall be his desolation AS a strange thing they did ● account the great things which I wrote They also offered sacrifice which I accepted not BVt I will visit for their sinnes they shall againe returne To Egypt I will send a fire which shall their Cities burne Chapt. 9 COmplaine thou mayst ô Israel thou hast no cause of ioy As others haue thou God forsooke and he will thee annoy DWell in the Lords house they shall not nor will he pleasure take In any sacrifice of theirs which they to him shall make EGypts Memphis shall bury them nettels and thornes shall bee In all their habitations they wofull dayes shall see FOr thy great hatred and much sinne spirituall men are mad The Prophets fooles their fearfull sinnes are in remembrance had GIue them drie breasts and barren wombe I will them loue no more Their Princes did reuolt from him and did despise his lore Chapt. 10 HE here reproueth Israel for their impiety And threatned them with direfull plagues for their Idolatry INcreased were their Images and Altars in the Land But God will spoile them breake them downe and will not let them stand KIng haue we none we fear'd not God thus shall the people say They falsly sweare in couenants and must come to decay LEt mountaines hide vs shall they say let hills vpon vs fall It is my pleasure and desire for to chastise them all MIghty and multitudes of men in them thou puts thy trust As ye haue plowed wickednesse so eate the fruit ye must NOw therefore sow in righteousnesse and mercy reape for gaine Its time to seeke the Lord till he his Iustice on you raine Chapt. 11 OVt of Egypt call'd I my sonne and lou'd him from a child They sacrific'd to Balaim my worship they defil'd PEruerse Eph'rim I taught to goe and led them by their armes And yet they knew not it was I that healed all their harmes QVietly with the bands of loue I drew them gaue them meat Yet were they bent to back-sliding their sins were wondrous great REfusing to returne my sword confumes thee Ephraim As Admah City shalt thou bee and set as Zeboim SHall I doe this which am not man my heart is turn'd in me I will not execute my wrath destroy'd they shall not be THen shall they walke after the Lord though some deceiue and lye As Israel and Ephraim I Iudah faithfull try Chapt. 12 VNt'Egypt Ephrim caried oyle with Ashur leagues they make With them and Iacob for their deeds God will iust vengeance take A Power he had for to preuaile with th'Angell much of might He wept and pray'd and found the Lord at Bethel in the night BE mercifull and iust therefore still wait vpon the Lord False Ballances doth Ephr'im vse for which he is abhorr'd CRuelly he oppressing men sayd that he was increast Yet shalt thou dwell in Tabernacles as in the dayes of feast DAyly I spoken haue to them and visions multiplyed My Prophets by their preaching still against their sinnes haue cryed EXceeding vicious Ephrim was against his God so good And therefore God vpon his head did leaue his guilty blood Chapt. 13 FEaring when Ephrim spake to God they were exalted all But then they dyed when they began to serue their Idol Baal GRowing still worse and worse in sinne they serued God by halues They made them silver Images and bad men kisse the calues HOw chaffe is with a whirlwinde driuen and smoake away doth fly So they shall be and then shall know there 's none can saue but I. I Did them know in wildernesse I fed and fill'd them well They then wax'd proud my lawes forgot and rudely did rebell KIll'd shall they be therefore for I like Lyon fierce and Beare Rob'd of her whelps will them obserue to rend deuoure and teare LOe Isr'el thou hast spoyl'd thy selfe the King whom thou didst craue I gaue and tooke away in wrath there 's none but I can saue MY people ô turne to the Lord thy sinne hath made thee fall Say Lord receiue vs graciously forgiue transgressions all NO more shall Ashur saue vs Lord nor will we euer say To Idolls that ye are our Gods but praise thy name for aye O Lord in thee the fatherlesse thy mercy find and
proue Thou wilt heale their rebellions and freely wilt them loue PRotector will I alwayes be to them of Israel My wrath from them is turn'd away and they shall prosper well QVickly they shall as Lillies grow their branches still shall flourish His beauty like the oliue tree my dew his root shal cherish REuiue as corne shall all those folke that doe delight to dwell Vnder his shade they flourish shall and cast a sweetly smell SAy then shall Ephraim what haue I to doe with Idols vaine I then saith God did see and heare and heale them from their paine THe wise shall vnderstand these things Gods waies are righteous all In them the iust and good shall walke in them the bad shall fall IOEL Chapt. 1 ALL ye Inhabitants of the Land giue eare and listen well To all these plagues sent from the Lord them to your children tell BEhold the wormes haue eate the fruits howle drunkards euery one Your foes haue spoyl'd the fruits and trees and all your wine is gone COme fast and pray lament and mourne ye Priests and people all All ioy is gone the offerings cease on God for mercy call DEstruction from th' Almighty 's come the heards and flocks make moane The pastures all are parched vp which makes all creatures groane EXtend thy loue to vs ô Lord to thee the beasts doe cry The fire their pastures hath deuour'd their riuers all are dry Chapt. 2 FEare ye and tremble people all trumpets in Zion blow A darke and gloomie day 's at hand and dreadfull ouerthrow GReat Armies come against the Land the like was neuer seene Like hauocke in the ages past nor spoyle hath euer beene HArtily returne to God with teares bewaile your sin The Lord is very gracious to saue he will begin IN Sion sound and trumpet blow assemble great and small Let Priests and Elders pray and say Lord spare thy people all KInd then and gracious God will be in sending corne and wine To fright away your fearfull foes he surely will incline LEt feare depart reioyce be glad both man and beast againe Corne wine and oyle he giues and sends the first and latter raine MY spirit vpon all flesh I le poure great wonders shall they see Sunne shall be darke and into blood the moone shall turned be NO man in that great dreadfull day shall haue a finall fall But in Mount Zion shall be safe euen all whom God shall call Chapt. 3 O Tyre and Zidon Palestine who tooke my siluer and gold ●nto your temples and my folke vnto the Grecians sold PAy dearly shall you for this thing and those that spoyled mine Who gaue and sold their boyes and girles for harlots and for wine QVickly will I my people raise and will your children sell To those whose sonnes ye sold before euen vnto Israel RIpe for the sickle haruest is mans wickednesse is great Your plowshares and your pruning hookes to speares and swords doe beat SVn Moone and Starres shall loose their light from Zion God shall roare The earth shall quake but God shall saue his people euermore THen shall the mountaines drop downe wine the hils with milke shall flow In vallies watered from Gods house shall great abundance grow VNt'Egypt Edom plagues prepar'd for shedding guiltlesse blood But to Ierusalem the Lord will euermore be good AMOS Chapt. 1 AMos doth plainly here set downe Gods fearfull plagues and woes Vpon th' Assyrians Philistins and other Israels foes BEcause Damascus Gilead thresht with cruell yron flailes Against their Princes pallaces deuouring fire preuailes CVt off are Ashdod Askelon like firie plagues they feele Because their Princes captiues made my people Israel DEstruction likewise lights vpon the Inhabitants of Tyre For not remembring brothers loue their walles are set on fire EDom did his deare brother hate and Ammon women ript Both these are plagued for their sinnes and of all honour stript Chapt. 2 FOr burning King of Edoms bones this shall be Moabs hire He and his Princes shall be slaine their houses burnt with fire GOds lawes did Iud'and Isr'el breake they walkt in fathers sinnes Their liues did cause them all to erre to plague them God beginnes HE saith because they sold the iust for siluer and for shooes Because the father and the sonne in to one woman goes IN mine owne house because they much pollute my holy name Lying on clothes are laid to pledge they sure shall suffer shame KInd haue I alwayes bene to them from Egypt I them brought I gaue them land of th'Amorites and brought theit power to nought LOe haue not I ô Israel your sonnes for Prophets rays'd And Nazarites yet haue you done things that cannot be prays'd MVch like a cart sore press'd with sheaues so I with you am press'd Therefore shall your couragious men be mightily distress'd Chapt. 3 NOw heare what God against you saith you onely haue I knowne Of all the families of the earth and lou'd you as my owne O Israel therefore thy great sinnes great plagues will shortly breed Two cannot well together walke except they be agreed PRophets euer acquainted be with Gods most secret will None euill in a Citie 's done but God hath wrought it still QVickly publish ye all abroad and bid the assembled see The tumults and oppressions which in Samaria be RIghtly to deale they haue no skill houses are fill d with spoiles Their foes therefore shall compasse them and make most bloody broyles SVch slaughter in Samaria shall in those dayes appeare As when men pull from Lyons mouthes two ● legs and halfe an eare THen will I visite Iacobs house their Altars cast to 'th ground Their palaces of yuory shall all be smitten downe Chapt. 4 VNmercifull oppressors all with kine of Bashan lookes Which crush the needy God hath sworne to take y'away with hookes AT Gilgal multiply your sinnes transgresse ye at Bethel Proclaime abroad your free offrings for this thing likes you well BRead was in all your Cities scant I raine from you with-held Yet would ye not returne to me but more and more rebell'd CIties with raine some I refresht one peice it rain'd vpon From towne to towne they water sought to drinke but could find none DEuoured with the palmer worme were fruits and euery tree With sword and pestilence I smote yet turn'd ye not to me EVen as a brand pluckt out o' th fire as Sodom were ye shent Yet would ye not returne to me O Israel now repent FEare and prepare to meet thy God he did the mountaines frame All things he made shewes men their thoughts Iehouah is his name Chapt. 5 GReat mourning made for Israel of comforts all bereft Of thousand but one hundered of hundred ten are left HEare what God saith seeke me and liue to Gilgal doe not goe Gilgal Bethel Beersheba must tast of captiues woe IVdgement ye into wormewood turne who doth reproue i' th gate And speakes vprightly him they doe abhorre and deadly hate KNowne vnto me are your
great sinnes the iust they sore affright They take a bribe they turne the poore in Courts beside their right LOue ye and euer seeke the good but hate the thing that 's ill Establish iudgement it may be God will be gracious still MOurning shall be in euery street saying alas alas And in all vineyards saith the Lord for I that way will passe NO light nor brightnesse to be seene but darknesse all abhorr'd Woe then to them that doe desire that day of God the Lord. O Israel I despise and hate your meetings and your feasts I care not for your melodie nor offrings of fat beasts POure iudgement downe and righteousnesse as mighty streames of water But you for your Idolatrie as captiues God will scatter Chapt. 6 QVake for the woe that God prouides for them that liue at rest Trusting in the Samaria mount and feeding of the best REioycing in the instruments which they like Dauid make For Iosephs sore affliction no griefe at all they take SEats of oppression ye frequent ye all must captiues be The Lord hath sworne that he abhorres all Iacobs dignitie TEn in one house if there remaine they euery one shall die They turned iudgement into gall and dealt most cruelly VNto our selues by our owne strength you say we haue got might But I will raise a nation strong shall all your land affright Chapt. 7 AMos by praying to the Lord preuents his iudgements all With which he pleaded purposing that they on them should fall BY Grashoppers and furious fire when he would them annoy I sayd ô Lord forgiue their sinnes and doe not so destroy COntent he was then for to heare a plumb-line then I see By which he shew'd that Israel should quite destroyed be DYe by the sword Ieroboam shall thus Amos dare to say And eke that Israel shall be led as captiues quite away EAte thou thy bread in Iuda land ô Amos there goe preach At Bethel here the Kings Chappell I charge thee not to teach FLocks did I feed said Amos then no Prophet was at all From them to preach to Israel Iehouah did me call GOd saith to thee who me forbids to preach against this place Thy wife an whore thou and all thine shall dye in great disgrace Chapt. 8 HEre by a basket full of fruit is shewed Israels end And for oppression of the poore sore iudgements God will send IN that day all the Temple songs to howlings God shall change Dead bodies cast out here and there to see shall be most strange KNow this all ye that pinch the poore and sell your refuse wheat Making your Ephah measure small and eke your shekel great LOnging to haue the sabbaths gone that you may sell your corne To plague you for this wickednesse the Lord himselfe hath sworne MOurning and lamentation then with woe and well-away Shall be as for an onely sonne and th' end a bitter day NO bread nor water shall they want this food I will afford But they shall wander farre and neare and shall not heare my word O How shall yong men in that day and virgins faint for thirst The swearers by Samaria's sinne marke how they here are curst Chapt. 9 POsts of the doore and lintels smite and cut them all i' th head To shew that not a man shall liue but all cut off and dead QVite ouerthrow the land will I yet will not vtterly Destroy the house of Iacob then but sinners all shall dye RAise vp the ruines then will I and close the breaches all Of Dauids house they there shall dwell that on my name doe call SWeet wine shall all the mountaines drop the earth giue great increase I le plant my people in their land and giue them lasting peace OBEDIAH 1 A Rumor from the Lord is heard the heathen say arise Let vs goe warre against Edom whom God doth much despise BEcause thy pride and crueltie so greatly doth abound Although thou nests among the starres I le bring thee to the ground CVt off for euer shalt thou be because thou wast full glad When Iacob thine owne brother was by strangers captiue led DIstressed in calamitie thou should'st not haue them grieu'd Nor cut off those that did escape but rather them relieu'd EVen like as thou hast done to him so shall it be with thee Good Iacob shall possesse their Land and Esau spoyl'd shall be IONAH Chapt. 1 ARise thou Ionas saith the Lord and goe to Niniuee A● Ioppa Ionas tooke a ship and did to Tarshish flee BVt God sent out a mightie storme wares were all cast i' th deepe The shipmen sore affrighted pray'd Ionas fell fast asleepe CAll'on thy God O sleeper thou arise what dost thou meane The Master said then cast they lots that so it might be seene DIstinctly for whose cause it was they were so sore agast● The lot on Ionas then did light and he did bid them cast EVen him into the raging sea for this quoth he I know That for my sinne this storme is sent and mighty winds thus blow FEaring exceedingly they pray'd then did as Ionah said Who being cast into the sea forthwith the storme was stay'd GReat fish did swallow Ionah vp men feared at these sights They vow and pray and Ionah lay i' th fish three dayes and nights Chapt. 2 HIs God did Ionah pray vnto out of the belly of fish The Lord then heard his wofull cry and granted him his wish I Am cast out of sight said I yet will I once againe Toward thy holy temple looke the waters flow amaine KEeping me in on euery side my head is wrapt in weeds Within me when my soule did faint I call'd to mind thy deeds LYes and vanities who obserue their mercy they forsake But I will sacrifice to thee to thee my prayers make MY sauing health is from the Lord to him I le pay my vowes The fish at Gods commandement then on dry land Ionah throwes Chapt. 3 NOw Ionah is sent the second time the Niniuites to call For to repent in forty dayes or looke for fatall fall OF this when King and people heard they all did fast and pray The King put off his Royll Robes in sack-cloth went that day PRoclaiming that no man nor beast all Niniuie within Should eate or drinke but strongly cry and turne from all their sinne QVaking for feare who knowes say they if God will pardon giue And turne from all his anger fierce and grant that we may liue REspecting much their godly griefe and how they did amend God did repent him of the euill which once he did intend Chapt. 4 SEe here how Ionah doth rep'ne at Gods exceeding grace I knew so much quoth he before I came vnto this place TAke therefore now my life away I would no longer liue What Ionah dost thou well to frett and at my mercy grieue VNder a booth did Ionah sit th' effect of all to see The Lord prepar'd a shrowding gourd whereof full glad was hee A Worme this
pleasing gourd did smite it withered quite away An east winde beat on Ionah's head which made him faint and say BEtter it were for me to die then draw in vitall breath Doest well to fret thus for the gourd yea well vnto the death COmpassion hadst thou on the gourd for which thou tookst no paine And would'st thou haue in Niniueh sixscore thousand persons slaine MICHA Chapt. 1 ALL people dwelling on the earth attend and giue an eare And let Iehouah from aboue against you witnesse beare BEhold hee comes and will tread downe the earth with workes of wonder The mountaines then shall melt like wax and vallies cleaue asunder CAuse of all this is Iacobs sinne and sinnes of Israell For Salem and Samaria against me doe rebell DOwne will I bring Samaria's pride their Images I 'le burne Their Idols which are harlots hires to harlots hires shall turne EVen likes the Dragons and the Owles I le waile and mourne for them A deadly wound to Iuda's come and to Ierusalem FOR Aphrah rowle thy selfe in dust thou Lachish hast and flee For Zions sinne and Israels was first begun in thee GIfts shalt thou giue to Moresheth yet will I bring an heire Enlarge thy baldnesse captiues are thy children deare and faire Chapt. 2 HOuses and fields they take away and poore men sore oppresse They mischiefe muse vpon their beds and practise wickednesse I Therefore haue deuis'd a plague from which they shall not flee A lamentation shall they make and say we spoyled be KNow that no man hereafter shall by lot diuide your land The Prophets must not prophesie the people so command LEt Iacobs house this vnderstand Gods spirit is not restraind My word doth good to those that haue from wickednesse refrain'd MY folke of late are risen vp of poore haue made a prey The wiues are cast out of their homes and children tane away NO rest therefore here shall you finde if thou false Prophet see Of strong drinke and of wine to preach that Prophet is for thee O Iacob I will gather thee as sheepe in fold to slay Thy gates are broke thou and thy king thy foes shall driue away Chapt. 3 PRinces of Iacob heare I pray ye guides of Israel heare Who hate the good and loue the bad the poore in peeces teare QVietly should you not beare rule and loue the holy ones But ye plucke off my peoples skinnes and flesh from off their bones RObbing his thus God will not heare when they shall call and cry But hide his face because they dealt with poore so cruelly SO will he deale with false Prophets which make the people erre Against the man that bribes them not who wickedly doe warre THerefore shall their bright sun goe downe no vision shall they see Such Seers shall be sore asham'd and shall not answered be VNt ' Israel to declare their sinne and Iacob his transgression The Lord hath giuen me might and power and to reproue oppression ALL Israels and Iacobs heads to heare me now begin Who Zion build with guiltlesse blood and Salem with your sinne BEcause your Iudges judge for bribes and Priests doe preach for hire And yet will say we shall doe well God will grant our desire COnfusion therefore shall befall to Zion for your sake It shall be plow'd Ierusalem the Lord great heapes will make Chapt. 4 DIsposed and established shall be in latter dayes The mountaines and the house of God and folke shall flock those waies EAch nation then shall say let 's goe to th' mountaine of the Lord From Zion shall the law goe forth from Salem goes his word FOR God will teach vs there his wayes and we will walke therein He shall among the nations iudge and plague them for their sinne GReat plentie and peace the Church shall haue and euery man shall sit Vnder his figtree and his vine Gods mouth hath spoken it HEr that halteth and is cast off her that 's afflicted sore I will assemble God shall raigne in Zion euermore IErusalem the Lordship shall and kingdome come to thee Thou shalt goe forth to Babylon and there deliuered be KIngdomes against thee gathered be as sheaues into the floore Arise and thresh their gaine I le giue vnto the God of power Chapt. 5 LOe here the birth of Christ our Lord his kingdome conquest eke How they shall smite this Israels iudge with rod vpon his cheeke MArke Bethlem Ephrata though thou of thousands be the least Yet out of thee Messiah comes whose Crowne shall be increast NOw in Iehouahs mightie strength he shall his people feed He shall bring peace defend from foes and helpe his in their need OF Iacob they that shall remaine shall be as dew on grasse And as young lyon among the Sheepe which spoyles where he doth passe PReuaile thou shalt against thy foes who shall be foil'd and slaine Their Cities sack't no witchcraft shall in all thy courts remaine QVite will I cut thine Idols off thou shalt adore no more Thy handy works in fury I. will plague the heathen sore Chapt. 6 REad here Iehouahs iust complaint and great controuersie For ignorance in gratitude and for Idolatry SHew me my people if thou canst wherein I haue beene slacke I brought thee out of Egypt land what good thing didst thou lacke THat ye may know my righteousnesse remember now full well What mischiefe Baalak did deuise against whole Israel VNto the Lord what shall I giue for sauing of my soule Will offerings please a thousand rammes ten thousand riuers of oyle AN vpright heart and mercifull is that which God requires And that thou humbly walke with God performing his desires BEhold the rod which God appoints for them that get their treasures By bagges and ballances of false waights by scant and pinching measures CRuell and violent in their deeds deceitfull in their words Are rich and poore the Lord therefore will smite them with the sword DEsolate sure I will thee make away thou shalt be swept For Omri's lawes and Ahabs wayes of thee are duely kept Chapt. 7 EVen as the gleanings of the grapes thus doth the Church complaine Am I woe is my heart therefore no vpright men remaine FOr blood they all doe lye in wayt each man doth hunt his brother The Prince the Iudge the mighty men worke mischiefe one and other GIue trust to none the best 's too bad keepe counsaile from thy wife The childrens disobedience to parents is most rife HOpe will I still in God my Lord I know he will me heare For though I fall yet shall I rise O foes I doe not feare I Patiently will beare his rod vntill he plead my cause Because against him I haue sinn'd and broken all his lawes KNow and behold his righteousnesse I shall my foes shall see And be asham'd when ● they behold that God deliuereth me LEt all thy folke in Bashan feed and Gilead as of old Right wondrous things as in Egypt shall then be shew'd and told MOu'd and
Of faith and of the sacraments and of the resurrection MOre forward he would haue them led he would not haue them faint ●ut to be stedfast in the faith in troubles patient NOte here the danger of all those that after truth receiu d ●auing once tasted heauenly gifts are afterward deceiu'd O How impossible it is that they that fall away ●hould by repentance be renew'd they Christ againe doe slay PRaised and blessed is the earth that drinkes in store of raine And for the dresser bringeth forth hearbes fruits and store of graine QVestionlesse that earth that thornes and bryers bringeth forth Is neer to cursing must be burn'd as earth that 's nothing worth RIghteous in his promises the Lord is alwaies found He still rewards their workes of loue that in good workes abound SEe here how God euen by himselfe to Abraham did sweare That he would blesse him wrondrously and still his loue declare TO him and to the heires of life he plainly shewes to both The stablenesse of his counsell and binds himselfe by oath VNpossible it is that God should deale vnfaithfully Sith by his word and oath he binds himselfe so stedfastly WHereby we haue a refuge sure and most strong consolation Most firmely for to hold that hope we haue of our saluation A Stedfast anchor of the soule which enters in through grace Where Christ is entred to prepare for vs a holy place Chapt. 7 BY Melchisedecke King of peace and Priest of God most high Is father Abraham blest when he return'd form victory COnsider how that he is said to want a pedigree That he vnto the Sonne of God might well resembled be DOe well consider the greatnesse of this High Priest I say To whom the Patriarch Abraham the tithes of spoyles did pay EVen by commandement by the law the Leuites tithes possest But Abraham to Melchisedeck did pay them and was blest FOr Leui to Melchisedeck did Abraham also pay Because that he when they two met in ioynes of Abraham lay GReater is this his Priesthood then and of far more perfection Then that of Leuies or of that which was of Aaron HE euen our Lord of Iuda came no speech did Moses make That either Iuda or his tribe should holy Priesthood take IT is a thing most euident most manifest and cleare That he was made Priest by an oath by whom we all draw neere KEeping the faith to Gods owne throne he is our surety sure Of a farre better covenant he euer doth endu●e LIuing for euer he is of power to saue all those from thrall That unto God doe come by him and for his mercy call MOst perfectly he doth them saue and intercession makes An holy harmlesse Priest is he who for vs vndertakes Chapt. 8 NOte well the summe of all that 's said we haue a Priest most high That fits at Gods right hand in heauen in glory and maiesty OF holy things and tabernacle which is the body of Christ A Minister who offreth gifts as well as did high Priest PRiests offer gifts euen so doth he Moses was bid to make All things according to patterne which he from God did take QVestionlesse a ministry that 's farre more excellent He hath a mediatour of a better testament REad that for second couenant place should not haue beene sought If that the first had faultlesse beene and could haue safety wrought SVch couenant with Israel and Iuhah hee 'll not make As with their fathers when he did them out of Egypt take THey therin did not long persist and he from them 〈◊〉 But in their minds hee 'll put his lawes and write them in their hearts VNto them I will be their God and they my folks shall bee Thus saith the Lord both great and small shall knowledge haue of mee WIth mercy I will them behold to them I will be kinde Their sinnes and their transgressions I will blot out of minde Chapt. 9 A Large description here is made of outward legall rites Which God taught Moses and which he did teach the Israelites BEhold both rites and Sanctuary which first old test'ment had Not heauenly nor spirituall which made mens hearts more glad CAndlestick table and shew-bread were therein set and plac't With name of holy places was that tabernacle grac't DIspos'd and plac'd within the vaile which holiest place is call'd Was golden censer and the Arke about with gold o'relayd EVen Aarons rod and golden pot that Manna had therein The tables and the Cherubins were put the vaile within FIrst tabernacle thus ordain'd the Priests did dayly goe There for to offer sacrifice the Lord commanded to GOD bad the high Priest for to goe alone once euery yeare Into the holy place of all with blood to offer there HE for himselfe and peoples sinnes did offer there alone Which seruice did not sanctifie himselfe nor any one IN conscience for it did consist in sacrificing rites Which were commanded till Christ came who cleanseth sinners quite KNow here that Christ is our high Priest of good things yet to come Who not by blood of Goats nor Calues did pay our soules ransome LEarne that that blood did outwardly the body putrifie O how much more shall Christ his blood our conscience sanctifie MAking vs serue the liuing God and all dead workes to hate Hee is the Mediatour true which brings to blessed state NEw Testament he hath confirm'd euen by his death alone And entred hath the holyest place for he to heauen is gone ONce hath he offered vp himselfe our sinnes to take away And shall againe come iudge his folke to life at latter day Chapt. 10 POwer for to clense away our sinnes the law had none at all To Christs body once offered that vertue did befall QVite impossible a thing it is to take away our sinnes By blood of Buls or by the blood of Goates or such like things REdeem'd we are from death and hell by Christs blood which hee shed Once for vs all when he on crosse his body offered SO that he hath for euermore their sinnes wash't all away That are elect and sanctifi'd and doe his will obey THis doth the holy Ghost witnesse and thus hath said before My law I will write in their hearts their sinnes thinke on no more VNto him then let vs draw neere with hearts made pure by faith Still hoping in his promises he will doe what he saith WEE willed are here to consider each one his Christian brother And vnto loue and to good workes to stirre vp one another ALL are exhorted thus to doe because the day drawes neere When Christ to iudge the quicke and dead will second time appeare BVT if we shall sinne willingly when we this truth haue knowne Wee haue no sacrifice for sinne but must in hell be throwne CHrist who forsakes and doth despise and treads him under foot And doth despise the spirit of grace the Lord will root ● him out DAyes that are past he bids call backe and bring into