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A75905 A description and explanation of 268. places in Jerusalem and in the suburbs thereof, as it flourished in the time of Jesus Christ Answerable to each of the 268. figures that are in its large, and most exact description in the map; shewing the several places of the acts and sufferings of Jesus Christ, and his holy Apostles. As also of the Kings, prophets, &c. Very useful for the more clear and fuller opening of very many places in the prophets (as also in Josephus, and other histories) especially in the Gospels, and the Acts of the Apostles. Translated by T.T. Reviewed, and in many places rectified according to the Holy Scriptures, and some things further cleared: with additions of many scripture proofs: by H. Jessey. Imprimatur Joseph Caryl. Adrichem, Christiaan van, 1533-1585.; Jessey, Henry, 1603-1663.; T. T. 1653 (1653) Wing A600aA; ESTC R229469 81,732 114

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God with sacrifices did so wonderfully shine that they which stood a great way off might perceive it Heb. 7.25.26 Heb. 2.17 5 2. Jer. 31.20.32 Luke 15.20.21 And which is no lesse wonderfull the twelve stones which were on the Breast-plate did foreshew unto them which went to the war victory But this is more clear and profitable Here was typed out how our great High Priest bears up all his Israel by his mighty power and bears them all in his heart before the Lord who seeing them there hath bowels of compassion on them and remembers them continually Both the Reasonable Jer 52.13 Neh 7.65 Dan 9.24 25. and the Onyx also have ceased one hundred and five years say some yea above five hundred years before the Nativity of Christ to give their wonted shine and brightnesse Yea they were no more in use after the Babylonians burned the Temple 85. The Vaile was woven of Jacinth Exo. 26.31.33 36.35 2 Chron. 3.14 Matth. 27.51 Mar. 15.38 Luke 23.45 purple scarlet and fine silke in most beautifull variety and was adorned with Cherubims and all manner of flowers imbroydered thereon which hung at the gate before the most holy place and at the death of Christ was rent from the top to the bottome even in the midst The third Part of the Temple 86. THe Jewes Ile 1 King 6.3 2 Chron 3.4 Ezek. 40.7.48 Heb. 9.3 Joseph 8. Ant. 3. 15.14 6 ●el 7. Bel. 4.16 l. 2. cout Appionem which also is called the Entry the Hall the Holy Secular and Solomons Porch being the third part of the Temple Into the which men went up by soure steps whose pavement checkered with marble of sundry forts was open to the aire and uncovered and was compassed about with a wall made with three degrees of stones of sundry colours To the which were annexed great Porches broad and above threescore and ten cubits high borne up with marble pillars of fingle stones which were five and twenty cubits high the roof covered with Cedar The ins●t gates covered with gold shined most gloriously And it had three high gates whereof the first tended toward the East the second toward the South and the third toward the North every one of the which gates were shut with two silver doors thirty cubits high and fifteen broad but the West part had no gate but was inclosed with a whole wall And this was called the Jews Isle or Hall because only the Jews being clean and not polluted Luke 1.8 9. Joh. 10. Act 3 4 5. Jos 15. Ant. 14. 2 Bel. Jud. 16. 6 Bel 6. 7. Bel. 4. prayed there and heard the words of the Law In the which place Christ taught the people oftentimes and where the Jewes would have stoned him and Peter when he bad healed the lame man spake unto the people and converted five thousand men Before this Hall inclosed with a lattice there was a Table set containing this Law ingraven with letters of Greek and Latine Every stranger that shall enter into the holy place shall dye And the Romans had given authority to the Jews to put to death as well Romans as Jews which transgresse this Law The parts of the Jews Ile 87. THe Altar of burnt offering of brasse which stood in the midst of the I le open to the aire and uncovered Ex. 27.1.8.38.1 2 Chron. 4.1 Lev. ●1 15 6.9 9 7.8 Ex. 40.10 wherein that perpetual fire was daily maintained by the putting to of wood which fire in old time the Lord sent down from heaven when Aaron at the first time offered sacrifice in the Desart On the which Altar the Priests every day morning and evening burnt sundry sort of Male-beasts c. which were clean and without blemish as Sheep Oxen and Goats Turtles Pigeons and such like which were consumed with this holy and perpetuall fire for a burnt offering and odor of sweet savor unto the Lord. But Apocrypha fabulously saith how in the time of the Captivity of Babylon this perpetual fire was hidden by the Priests in a dry Pit or Well 2 Mac. 1 18.3● and being sought for by Nehemiah the Priest threescore and ten years after the same there could be no fire found in that place but a certaine thick water which by divine power at the prayer of Nehemiah was set on fire So saith Apocripha Neh. 8.8.9 Neh 12.26 in holy Scripture i● no word of this but Nehemia is called Tirshata or Governour and Ezra the Priest 88. Boaz and Jochin signifying strength and establishing two pillars of brasse of wonderful beauty 1 King 7.2 2 Chron. 3.15 two and thirty cubits high whose circumference or circuit comprehended twelve cubits which Solomon caused to bee made artificially and placed them in the porch of the Temple one at the right hand which hee named Jachin and the other at the left hand which he called Boaz. 89. The Laver of brasse a vessell of great capacity full of water placed by Solomon on the North side of the Temple 1 King 7.23 2 Chron. 4.2 Ios 8. Ant. 3. whereon were carved the pictures of Cherubims Lions and Oxen. In this the Priests washed the beasts which should serve for burnt offerings which neverthelesse were first washed in the Sheep-pool called Probatica 90. The house of Councel Mat. 26.3.27.1 Luke 22.66 at the South side of the Temple where was the assembly of the Elders of the people 91. The Closets 1 King 6.5.10 1 Chro. 9.26 Jer. 35.2 Ezek. 92.13 1 Mac. 4. Ios 5. Bel. 9.6 Bel. 6. or Treasuries were side houses long broad and high like towers In the which the Priests when they should enter into the holy place did put off their wollen garments laying them up till their service was ended wherein also they did eat the parts of the peace-offerings 92. The Sea of brasse containing very great store of water which Solomon made Exo. 30.18 38.8 1 King 7.23 2 Chron. 4.2 containing very great store of water which Solomon made and placed on the South side of the Temple upon twelve Oxen brasse wherein the Priests entring into the Temple to serve at the Altar washed their hands and their feet 93. The new Gate Jer. 26.20 36.10 which was in the I le of the Temple toward the South where Jeremy fore-shewing that the City and Temple should be destroyed was taken And where Baruch read before the people the Prophesie of Jeremi●h 94. The holy Gate 1 Esd 9.38 otherwise called the brazen Gate which being in the In-set part of the Temple opened toward the East before the which Esdras read the Law of God before the people and where the Rulers of the Jews a long time after that exhorted the seditious unto peace 95. The Porch of the Temple 1 King 6.3 7.6 2 Chr. 3.4 builded by Solomon before the Sanctuary the which was twenty cubits long and ten broad 96.