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A35951 An expositon of all St. Pauls epistles together with an explanation of those other epistles of the apostles St. James, Peter, John & Jude : wherein the sense of every chapter and verse is analytically unfolded and the text enlightened. / David Dickson ...; Expositio analytica omnium Apostolicarum Epistolarum. English Dickson, David, 1583?-1663.; Retchford, William.; Dickson, David, 1583?-1663. Epistle of Paul to the Hebrews. 1659 (1659) Wing D1403; ESTC R7896 807,291 340

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ordinary So do Gods Ministers bless the people in the Lords name 4. A blessing of authority extraordinary So Melchisedec blessed Abraham and the Prophets and Patriarchs such as by inspiration they were directed to bless And this official blessing with authority proveth Superiority whether it be ordinary or extraordinary 5. There is a blessing of power of it self effectual So blesseth Christ and so God blesseth men From this 1. The Excellency of the office of Gods Ministers is evident who are appointed to bless the people in Gods Name 2. And how they should bee respected in love for their work sake 3. And how they should walk worthy of that high and holy employment le●t their sins make them vile and contemptible before the people as in Malachies time Mal. 2.9 Vers. 8. And here men that dye receive Tythes but there hee receiveth them of whom it is witnessed that hee liveth Another point of Comparison tending to this end The Levites in their tything were mortal men one succeeding another But Melchisedec in type of his Priesthood and Scriptural being and Christ in the truth of his Priesthood are immortal And therefore Melchisedec as the typical Priest and Christ as the true Priest are greater than Levitical Priests by as much as immortality is above mortality Then Every Age hath Christ for a Priest living in their own time to deal for them with God And what benefit they get by him in their own time hee can make forth-comming unto them even for ever Vers. 9. And as I may so say Levi also who receiveth Tythes paid Tythes in Abraham 10. For hee was yet in the loyns of his Father when Melchisedec met him Another reason to this same purpose Levi paid Tythes to Melchisedec in Abrahams loyns Therefore Melchisedec is greater in his Priesthood than the Levitical Priests So was Christ in Abrahams loyns will you say I answer Christ was the true represented Priest even when Melchisedec met Abraham and in Melchisedec's person as type the honour was done to Christ in truth and to his Priesthood by Abraham And again Christ was in Abrahams loyns onely in regard of the matter of humane nature not for the manner of propagation and so is exempted from the Law of natural posterity 1. Alwaies from this reasoning wee learn That as receiving Tythes proveth superiority in office So paying of Tythes or maintenance in room of Tythes proveth subjection to that office and office-bearers which receive the same And so maintenance of Ministers should be a matter of honouring of them or rather of him that sent them of its own proper institution though men turn it into a beggarly stipend and count the more basely of the office because of the manner of maintenance 2. From the reason of Levies paying of Tythes in Abrahams loyns wee learn That there is ground in nature for imputation of the Fathers deed unto the children descended of him by natural propagation so that as justly may God impute unto us Adams sins as to Levi Abrahams Tythes paying Vers. 11. If therefore perfection were by the Levitical Priesthood for under it the people received the Law what further need was there that another Priest should rise after the order of Melchisedec and not be called after the order of Aaron To the end of the Chapter he sheweth a necessity of the abolishing of the Levitical Priesthood and establishing of Christs One reason is in this verse because perfection was not to be had by the Levitical Priesthood By Perfection is understood a perfect satisfaction for our sins and a perfect purchase of all that wee have need of unto eternal life He proveth that such perfection could not be had by Aarons Priesthood because then there had been no need of another Priesthood after Aarons if perfection could have been by his Priesthood But the Scripture sheweth that there behoved to arise a Priest after Melchisedec's order by whom perfection was to be gotten Psalm 110. 1. Therefore perfection could not be by Aarons Priesthood From this wee learn That under the Law remission of sins and eternal life was not obtained by virtue of any sacrifice then offered but by the virtue of Christs Sacrifice and Christs Priesthood represented thereby 2. But why could not perfection be by that Priesthood He giveth a reason saying For under it the people received the Law The word importeth as much as the people were then legalized disciplined after a Legal manner that is the Law was still urged upon them still they were pressed to give perfect obedience under pain of the curse still God dealt in the external form of handing them as one not satisfied for any thing that was offered as yet in their name Therefore perfection could not be had by that service For it was evident that neither God was pacified nor their consciences quieted by any thing in that Priesthood but all were sent to the thing signified and to the time which was to come in the Messia's manifestation Then Comparing their time and ours for outward manner of handling as they were legalized that is straightly urged by the yoak of the Law wee were evangelized that is smoothly entreated under the Gospel God laying aside terrour entreating us to bee reconciled and to come and receive Grace for Grace Vers. 12. For the Priesthood being changed there is made of necessity a change also of the Law From the change of the Levitical Priesthood he inferreth of necessity the abolishing of the Levitical Law and of our obligation thereunto Then 1. The Levitical Priesthood and the Levitical Law do stand and fall together 2. The Levitical Law cannot stand with any other Priesthood than Aarons it cannot stand with Christs under the Gospel 3. Christs Priesthood seeing it is another than Aarons must have another Law other Ordinances and Statutes than Aarons a Law and Ordinances suitable unto it self 4. To use Levitical Ceremonies under the Gospel is to confound the Priesthood of Aaron and Christ. Vers. 13. For hee of whom these things are spoken pertaineth to another tribe of which no man gave attendance at the Altar 14. For it is evident that our Lord sprang out of Judah of which Tribe Moses spake nothing concerning Priesthood 15. And it is yet far more evident For that after the similitude of Melchisedec there ariseth another Priest 1. Hee proveth that Aarons Priesthood is changed and the Ordinance thereof because Psal. 110. speaketh of Christs Priesthood that is f●eed from the service of the Altar By the Altar hee meaneth the material Altar commanded in the Law Another Altar hee knoweth not And Christs Priesthood hee declareth to be freed from the service of this Altar beside which no Law could tye it to any other Altar Then Christs Priesthood is freed from the Altar which God commandeth and all the service thereof And whosoever will erect another material Altar in Christs Priesthood and tye his Church unto it must look by what Law they do it 2. From
hee commends 1 From his sincerity in his Office that hee is a servant of Christ 2 From his special care of his flock for which hee did fervently every day pray unto God that the members of that Church might constantly persevere in knowledge in faith and obedience to the Divine will and might make increase to perfection 3 From his zeal for the salvation of the Colossians Laodiceans and Hierapolitans of the fervency of whose zeal the Apostle bears witness Vers. 14. Luke the beloved Physician and Demas Greet you Salut 5. Sent from Luke a Physician and from Demas who as yet had not revolted from the society of the Apostle Vers. 15. Salute the Brethren which are in Laodicea and Nymphas and the Church which is in his house Art 3. Containeth the salutation sent from the Apostle himself wherein he salutes in his own name the Laodicean brethren and Nymphas with the Church that was in his house So hee calls the family of Nymphas because it was instructed in godliness well governed as Churches use to bee Vers. 16. And when this Epistle is read amongst you cause that it bee read also in the Church of the Laodiceans And that yee likewise read the Epistle from Laodicea Art 4. Of communicating this Epistle to the Laodiceans who had need of the same doctrine by reason of their like danger from the false Apostles But hee mentions another Epistle written from Laodicea which some think to have been written by the Apostle whilst hee was at Laodicea and that now lost But it is certain that no Epistle could have been written by our Apostle from Laodicea because hee affirms Chap. 2. vers 1. That neither the Laodiceans nor the Colossians had ever seen his 〈◊〉 the flesh or had beholden him present in body It is more like to bee meant that the 〈◊〉 was written from those Laodiceans to the Apostle 〈◊〉 signified the state of that Church to him which the Apostle was willing to answer and satisfie by this Epistle whatsoever it was certain it is that it concerned the Colossian Church to read that Epistle and communicate this to the Laodiceans Vers. 17. And say to Archippus Take heed to the Ministry which thou hast received in the Lord that thou fulfil it Art 5. Concerning the admonishing Archippus the Minister of the Colossians and companion of Epaphras who as it appears was somewhat negligent and had need of admonition from the Council or Co-presbyters of his Church whom the Apostle commands 1 That they stir him up to the duties of his Office and to consider the weightiness of it 2 That they warn him to execute the Ministry as one that was to give an account of his Embassage committed to him of Christ. 3 That they furthermore seriously exhort him to accomplish the Office committed to him And the Apostle requires these things of the Colossians that Archippus might bee more stirred up when hee should perceive them not want Apostolical authority because the Church was to admonish him concerning the executing his Office Vers. 18. The salutation by the hand of mee Paul Remember my bonds Grace bee with you Amen Art 6. Containing the conclusion of the Epistle which the Apostle used to write in all his Epistles not by a Scribe as the body of the Epistle but by his own hand wherein hee 1 Salutes all 2 Hee shews the characteristical note of his Epistles lest they should acknowledge any Epistle as sent from him which hee himself with his own hand had not subscribed 3 Hee exhorts them that praying for him now lying in bonds they would learn patience and faith being invited to it by so illustrious an example 4 Lastly Hee wisheth them the grace of God from whence as from a fountain all good things may flow to them and hopes it will bee communicated to them Sealing all things which hitherto hee had writ as it were with the seal of faith Amen The First Epistle of Paul to the THESSALONIANS Analytically expounded The Contents THessalonica in times past was the Metropolis of all Macedonia in which Paul and Silas as it is supposed Act. 17. converted many in a little time among the Iews and also the Gentiles to the Christian Faith But afterwards a sedition being stirred up by them that beleeved not they were by force cast out from thence The Apostle first of all betook him to Berea afterwards to Athens And in the first place hee sends away Timothy to them that hee might comfort the afflicted Afterwards Timothy being returned and hee understanding the constancy of the Thessalonians sends this Epistle in which he confirms them in the Faith and exhorts them to a life worthy of their holy Profession There are two principal parts of the Epistle In the first after his endeavour to confirm them in the Faith of Christ and perswasion of his affection towards them hee encourages them to constancy Chap. 1 2 3. In the second part hee instructs and exhorts them to an holy life inserting consolation touching the resurrection of the dead Chap. 4 5. CHAP. I. AFter his Apostolical salutation vers 1. In the rest of the Chapter hee confirms the Thessalonians in the Faith by giving thanks to God for their sincere conversion Vers. 1. Paul and Sylvanus and Timotheus unto the Church of the Thessalonians which is in God the Father and in the Lord Iesus Christ Grace bee unto you and Peace from God our Father and the Lord Iesus Christ. The persons saluting are Paul Timotheus and Sylvanus who otherwise is called Silas whom that the Thessalonians might know to bee those who had taught them hee takes into the society of his testimony concerning the truth of this Doctrine and his respects towards the Thessalonians The Church which is saluted is described from its holy communion no● onely with God the Father whom the unbeleeving Jews do falsely boast that they worship but also with his Son Christ whom the unbeleeving Heathens and Jews did reject Furthermore hee praies for Grace and Peace for them from God the Father and Christ signifying that true happiness which proceeds from the Grace of God which as it is purchased for Beleevers by the merit of Christ so it is applied by the intercession and efficacy Vers. 2. Wee give thanks to God alwaies for you all making mention of you in our prayers In the remaining part of the Chapter giving thanks for the sincere conversion of the Thessalonians he confirm● them in the Faith by nine Arguments which both prove that they ought to bee strengthened in Faith and also contain the reasons of giving thanks Argum. 1. The remembrance of your conversion to the Faith is exceeding pleasant to mee for which I cannot but give thanks to God and daily pray that yee may persevere Therefore yee ought to bee strengthened in Faith Vers. 3. Remembring without ceasing your work of Faith and labour of love and patience of hope in our Lord Iesus Christ in the sight of God and our
Father Argum. 2. Your sincere Faith which hath shewed it self lively and efficacious by works your indefatigable charity visible in your daily labours and diligence especially in your liberality towards the Saints And lastly your lively hope shewn in patience and suffering afflictions for Christ have left in mee an indeleble impression that I cannot but make mention of them before God and man Therefore it is meet that yee bee strengthened in Faith But hee calls them the virtues of Christ because they did spring from Christ and tend to him But hee saies in the sight of God because they were of that sort which were in the sight of God genuine and no waies counterfeit Vers. 4. Knowing Brethren beloved your Election of God Argum. 3. I know certainly by certain signs that yee are elected and my genuine Brethren in Christ Therefore it is that yee ought to bee strengthened in Faith Vers. 5. For our Gospel came not to you in word onely but also in power and in the Holy Ghost and in much assurance as yee know what manner of men wee were among you for your sake Argum. 4. Confirming the former I plainly perceive that my Gospel hath been efficacious amongst you for there did accompany my preaching unto you 1 Strength and spiritual virtue to the begetting of Faith in you 2 The Holy Ghost by his inward testimony and gifts withal bestowed upon you did seal the truth received by you 3 Much assurance and perswasion in your hearts did ensue which hath freed you from all doubting 4 Such was the work and presence of God in you that heard as was to bee seen in us Apostles that taught as yee your selves have known Therefore it is that yee ought to bee strengthened in Faith Vers. 6. And yee became followers of us and of the Lord having received the Word in much affliction with joy of the Holy Ghost Argum. 5. Illustrating the former Yee by imbracing the Gospel and firmly retaining it with joy are made in the midst of afflictions both like unto the Lord Christ and us his servants preaching that Gospel with joy in the midst of oppressions Therefore yee ought to bee strengthened in Faith Vers. 7. So that yee were ensamples to all that beleeve in Macedonia and Achaia Argum. 6. Confirming the former Yee were made exemplary to all inhabiting the neighbouring Countries both of invincible Faith and great alacrity and patience in receiving and holding fast the Gospel Therefore it is that yee ought to bee strengthened in Faith Vers. 8. For from you sounded out the Word of the Lord not onely in Macedonia and Achaia but also in every place your Faith to God-ward is spread abroad so that wee need not to speak any thing Argum. 7. Your Faith became most famous not onely in the neighbouring Countries but also in those that are far distant that there is no need of any larger proof Therefore it is that yee ought to bee confirmed in the Faith Vers. 9. For they themselves shew of us what manner of entring in wee had unto you and how yee turned to God from Idols to serve the living and true God Argum. 8. The wonderful power of God appeared in your conversion that the faithful in every place have published the history of the Thessalonians conversion viz. how the Apostle with manifest peril of his life preached the Gospel amongst you and how yee hearing him after a wonderful manner renounced feigned Idols and addicted your selves to the service of the true and living God Therefore it is that yee ought to bee strengthened in Faith Vers. 10. And to wait for his Son from Heaven whom hee raised from the dead even Iesus which delivered us from the wrath to come Argum. 9. Your conversion to God was not without his Son Christ as the unbeleeving Jews falsely boast of their conversion But to God in Christ or to the Father and to Christ as the incarnate Son of God the Redeemer dead and risen for us who shall come from Heaven a Judge to destroy all unbeleevers and to deliver his own from the wrath which is to come upon the rest which Faith alone is saving Therefore yee ought to bee confirmed in Faith reminding those works of God in you CHAP. II. HEE proceeds for the confirmation of their Faith to commend the sincerity of his Ministery and the efficacy of it amongst them and to shew his kind affection towards them There are three parts of the Chapter In the first hee puts them in mind of the manifest signs of his embassage to them to vers 13. In the second hee shews the clear marks of divine Grace in their conversion to vers 17. In the third hee confirms his kind affection toward them lest they should think themselves not enough regarded by the Apostle Vers. 1. For your selves Brethren know our entrance in unto you that it was not in vain Hee recites thirteen signs of his spiritual sincere and divine embassage to them and the faithful administration of his office from the whole time wherein hee first of all preached the Gospel among them Sign 1. Yee your selves are witnesses that our entrance unto you had nothing of vanity nor my Ministery was not without fruit when I began to preach the Gospel amongst you Vers. 2. But even after that wee had suffered before and were shamefully entreated as you know at Philippi wee were bold in our God to speak unto you the Gospel of God with much contention Sign 2. The great persecution which not much before I suffered at Philippi hath not hindred but that I dare preach to you in this present danger For I boldly use liberty of speech trusting in the power of God alone striving earnestly against all enemies Vers. 3. For our exhortation was not of deceit not of uncleanness or in guile Sign 3. Confirming the former The Doctrine Exhortation and Consolation administred by mee was not like the Doctrine of the false Apostles for 1 It was not adulterate and framed to deceive but sincere without any imposture I did neither use nor suffer impurity as the false Apostles in their Doctrine but my Doctrine was without all mixture not handled after a deceitful manner as it uses to bee handled by them which in their preaching endeavour their own glory and advantage Vers. 4. But as wee were allowed of God to bee put in trust with the Gospel even so wee speak not as pleasing men but God which trieth our hearts Sign 4. From the knowledge of my Election and Vocation to so excellent an office wherein the preaching of the Gospel was committed unto mee I have determined to preach the Word of God with an holy and sincere mind and not to please men but God who searcheth the hearts and doth bear mee witness as his faithful servant Vers. 5. For neither at any time used wee flattering words as yee know nor a cloak of covetousness God is witness Sign 5. More especially explicating that which is