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A03464 The Christian exercise of fasting, priuate and publike plainly set forth by testimonies of holy Scriptures, and also of old and late writers: wherein is shewed how religious families priuatly, and the congregations publikely, haue humbled themselues before almightie God, making vse of iudgements past, auoyding euils present, and preuenting future calamities, &c. Together with sundrie abuses of fasting in three generations of hypocrites: the first in the dayes of the prophets: the second in the dayes of Christ: the third in the dayes of Antichrist. Hereunto also are added some meditations on the 1. and 2. chapters of Iob, to comfort and instruct all such as be afflicted with any crosse, either inwardly in minde, or outwardly in bodie. By H. Holland, minister and preacher of Gods word. Holland, Henry, 1555 or 6-1603. 1596 (1596) STC 13586; ESTC S104147 181,008 249

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2. The place in like manner must be appointed in Sion c. 3. The assemblie must bee sanctified that so they may come prepared vnto this holy worship of God 4. This assemblie must be a solemne assemblie wholly bent to consecrate this day in humiliation and prayers vnto God Sense Sound the trumpet That is by the sounding of a trumpet warne the people that they prepare themselues vnto a generall fast c. Concerning this instrument the diuerse tunes and measures which were to be obserued in warres and peace to call and to dismisse the congregation reade Num. 10. vers 1 2 3 4 5 6. Where we may learne vers 8. First that this was the priests office to sound the trumpet least the people should bee assembled rashly without good cause or vnaduisedly without iudgement Secondly that the trumpets did serue for three speciall vses first The diuerse vses of trumpets to call the people or the heads of the people to the publike assemblies secondly to prepare and to warne them to bee ready for the warres thirdly to publish their feastes and their solemne times for sacrifice Thirdly if the captaines or chiefe heads onely assembled they sounded the trumpet but once onely verse 4. if the people assembled they doubled the sound verse 3. But for the warres they sound * Or broken sounde The diuersitie of sounds in the trumpets alarums verse 5. Whereby is meant a more vehement and broken sound which is drawne long and continued some space of time Among other great signes soundes that were heard on Sinai when GOD himselfe spake in that most strange manner the wordes of the holy lawe there was heard to call the people The sound of a trumpet exceeding loude Againe about the middest of September they had a feast wherein was great ioye by sounding of trumpets to signifie their new yeare to be at hand for then began their annus ciuilis for buying and selling for freedome and bondage and then came in the tenth of that moneth their feast of Kippurim of reconciliation c. And as the Lord commanded the holy priests to sound the trumpets so must they also and the Prophets bee the Lords trumpeters to call vpon and to informe the princes of all causes and occasions of sounding the same So the religious magistrates sent forth their edicts into all partes of the kingdome for the sounding of the trumpet for such solemne assemblies as often as occasion required This we see in the good King Iehosaphat He feared God and set himself to seeke the Lord proclaymed a fast throughout all Iudah that is he caused a fast to be proclaymed So Ezra that holy priest and gouernour of Gods people I proclaymed a fast that we might humble our selues before our God and seeke of him a right way for vs and our children and all our substance So generall fasts were euer appoynted either immediatly of God See Pet. Martir de ieiunio class 3. cap. 10. sect 9. and Magd. hist cent 4. cap. 6. as ordinarilie by his lawe Leuit. 23. Extraordinarily by some prophet as here in Ioel wee see or mediatly by men with consent and assent of the godly princes priestes magistrates and rulers of the people 2. Chron. 20.3 Hester 4.16 Ezra 8.21 1. Sam. 7.5.6 vnder the law of the Apostles Bishops Pastors and church gouernours vnder the gospell Act. 13.2 and 14.23 See Ambros de ieiunio quid drages serm 25. 40. * Tertul. contr phisicos Gregor in orat de pauperibus amandis Anno. 1563. in the great pestilence Archbishop Matth. Parker Tertullian saith the godly Bishops did in time of calamitie Publica vniuersae plebi ieiunia indicere Call all the people to generall fasts And so the christian princes also in the ages following as our dread soueraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth hath done in the fift yeare of her most happie raigne August 1. with great care commanding the reuerend father the Archbishop of Canturburie then being to publish a generall fast in all her Kingdome The magistrates are Gods vicegerents watchmen as well as the Lords ministers and by this general name the Prophets euer vnderstand as well the one as the other When a common watchman saith Ezechiel is set in any part of the land to espie the enemies if hee giue warning by a trumpet when they come he shall bee free but if hee doe not hee shall dye for it how much more the Lordes watchmen in regard of mens soules and saluation Ez. 33.2.3.4 Esay 58.1 Deut. 28.47 Esay 57.10.11 Wherefore generall fastes were published should sound the trumpet when neede is that Gods people might with all expedition and ioyfulnes prepare themselues to meete the Lorde before his great and fearefull wrath were kindled The vse of all this briefely is this that the faithfull might come aduisedly and well prepared to this publike humiliation and that all cities and townes in the land might at one time as it were with one voyce send forth stronge and effectuall cries into the eares of the Lord that so the great fire of his wrath with the teares o● his children may be quenched 2. The place is Sion THe meaning here is not that all the Iewes in the land should at all generall feastes and fastes meete all in Ierusalem as they were wont to doe in the three great feasts three times in the yeare but that this generall fast should first be proclaymed in Sion that is in Ierusalem and in all the cities and townes boroughes and hamlets in the land Throughout all their dwellings for so the law commaunded Leuit. 23.31 And so Iehosaphat his people obeyed they proclaymed a fast through out all Judah that is 2. Chro. 20.3 in all cities and townes small and great in all the kingdome of Iudah The Iewes came as they were commaunded ordinarilie three times in the yeare from all quarters and partes of that kingdome first to the resting place of the Arke before the building of the temple as in Shiloh where some thinke it was 343 yeares some say 300. and else where the Lord sent it This solemne meeting to the arke and afterwards to that famous temple of Ierusalem is commanded Exod. 23.14.17 1. Easter 2. Pentecost 3. Tabernacles These three times in the yeare shall all the men children appeare before the Lorde Iehouah Deut. 12.5 Ye shall seeke the place which the Lorde your God shall choose out of all tribes to put his name there and thither you shall come This commandement all the Iewes obeyed and such as feared God came most ioyfullie albeit from farre and were wearied and fainted often by the way Psalm 84.7 They goe from strength to strength till euery one appeare before God in Sion Question Wherefore did the Lorde thus inioyne the olde Church to assemble so generally from all partes of the land to Ierusalem and what vse was there of their meeting there three times in the yeare Answer The
abide there till the euening before the Lord and lift vp their voyces and wept And while good Ezra was praying and weeping the whole congregation consisting of men women and children wept with a great lamentation So in Samuels time in that fast they wept abundantly The Lord loueth the teares of his Saints hee puttes them in his bottell they are all registred with him Dauid wept much and oftten Psal 56.8 so Hezekias Ezra with others and Iesus Christ himselfe And if wee consider our sinnes and our times if they had one sinne we haue tenne as great and as grieuous Many buckets of teares cannot humble vs nor serue to testifie our humiliation Were they so zealous in the reuenge of the Lords couenant for the sinne of whoredom and for one Leuites sake that they so fought fasted and wept and shall not wee fast and lament for the whoredoms of thousands in the whole land Was Ezra and his people so full of teares for that one sinne of vnlawfull marriages with pagans and shall not wee much more weepe seeing that not onely our marriages are often as bad or worse and other innumerable proude sinnes raigne ouer vs. And did the Israelites so deepely lament their sinnes when they were in daunger of the Philistins and shall not we as humbly seeke the Lord seeing that so many bloudie enemies doe beset vs round about and daily waite and expect with great confidence our cōfusion The Gospell and holie couenant blessed bee our God is receiued in some parts of our land but the ignorant people still contemne it and the enemies blaspheme against it because that our Gospellers are so wicked and so loose in their liues So the pure worship of God is little regarded of many Wherefore let vs often weepe and lament and pray for the peace of Ierusalem and say Psal 122. The Lord prosper them that loue thee 4. The forme of their confession Spare thy people and giue not thine heritage to reproch c. HEre first we are to consider the prayer then the reasons annexed In the prayer two things are asked first pardon of sinnes in the word Chusah spare vs or be mercifull vnto thy people secondly that the Lord would preserue his Church and people from that reproch shame which was like to light vpon them First here the Lord teacheth vs to pray Doctrine that the cause may first bee remoued then the effect shall surely passe from vs. Spare thy people and giue not thine heritage to shame Take away the cause and you shall so one be freed from the effect which followeth Cleane contrary we euer first cry in our hearts Lord take away the shame take away the famine remoue the pestilence warres c. Note but our sinnes we will not haue taken from vs. We doe not so mourne for our sinnes as for the euils which be vpon vs for our sinnes so did Pharaoh Saul Achitophel and Iudas lament with teares therefore wee cannot bee pardoned and eased of our grieuances Againe we must vnderstand that the holy Ghost requireth of vs in this place a serious and a faithfull confession of our sinnes for without this confession God was neuer reconciled with his people We haue two generall confessions of sins in Scripture recorded as most memorable and most singular for our instruction and imitation as is before shewed Wee haue in Daniel a most sweete and comfortable speech vnto God wherein first he confesseth his sinnes and the sinnes of their Kings and Magistrates priests and people This confession is implied by Ioel in this word spare vs for such as speake on this manner calling for mercie confesse their guiltines before the Lord. Secondly Daniel sayth that open shame did belong vnto them The same sayth Ioel when he biddeth his people pray that reproch and shame may bee turned away from Gods people ver 17 Thirdly Daniel appealeth to Gods mercie so doth Ioel warne vs in that word Chusah spare vs to flie vnto Gods mercie onely Fourthly Daniel remembreth in his confession and supplication the mediatour and Messiah Iesus Christ crying Heare vs for the Lords sake that is for the Lord Iesus Christ his sake The same is vnderstood by Ioel in the word spare vs for God sheweth no mercie nor spareth any people but in and through Iesus Christ Daniels sweet words so full of instruction so needful for imitation vnto Gods people in al ages Dan 9. ver 4. are these following Oh Lord God which art great and fearefull and keepest couenant and mercie towards them which loue thee and towards them which keepe thy commandements we haue sinned and committed iniquitie and haue done wickedly yea we haue rebelled haue departed from thy precepts and from thy iudgements for we would not obey thy seruants the Prophets which spake in thy name to our kings to our princes and to our fathers c. The like sweete prayer haue wee in Esay 63. vers 15.16.17 Looke downe from heauen and behold from the dwelling place of thy holines and of thy glorie where is thy Zeale and thy strength the multitude of thy mercies and of thy compassions they are restrained from me Doubtles thou art our father though Abraham bee ignorant of vs and Israel know vs not yet thou O Lord art our father and our redeemer thy name is for euer O Lord why hast thou made vs to erre from thy waies and hardened our hearts from thy feare Returne for thy seruants sake and for the tribe of thine inheritance c. And thus farre for the first part of Ioels prayer the second followeth which containeth diuers reasons to excite our hearts to confirme our faith and to perswade as it were with the Lord to graunt their desires The first reason We be thy people Thou art bound Lord by couenant c. to spare thy people to protect thy people c. And we be thy people by couenant Wherfore spare vs for thy couenant sake The second reason Wee be thine heritage Thou Lorde almightie and al-sufficient wilt not suffer thine heritage to be spoyled and destroyed We are thine heritage Wherefore Lord suffer vs not to be consumed or confounded The third reason Giue not thine heritage to reproch that the heathen shuld rule ouer thē The Lorde most mightie and most gracious will not permit his enemies the heathen to reproch his people and to rule ouer them We be thy people Wherefore let not the heathen confound vs and rule ouer vs. The fourth argument Wherefore should they say among the nations where is their God If the heathē people beare rule ouer vs they will blaspheme thy name thy power and might For they will say our God is no God of glorie power might maiestie c. Wherefore now Lord spare vs and put vs not to confusion for thy couenāts sake for thy peoples sake for thine heritage sake for thy glorie sake and for that thou doest in great iealousie regarde all these things
with a mightie hand hast gotten thee renowme as appeareth this day we haue sinned we haue done wickedly Lord according to all thy righteousnes J beseech thee let thine anger and thy wrath bee turned away from the citie Ierusalem thy holy mountaine for because of our sinnes and for the iniquities of our fathers Ierusalem and thy people are a reproach to all that are about vs. Now therfore O our GOD heare the prayer of thy seruant and his supplications and cause thy face to shine vpon thy sanctuarie that lieth wast for the Lordes sake O my God encline thine eare and heare open thine eyes and beholde our desolations the citie whereupon thy name is called for we doe not present our supplications before thee for our owne righteousnesse but for thy great tender mercies O Lord heare O Lord forgiue O Lord consider and doe it deferre not for thine owne sake O my God for thy name is called vpon thy citie and vpon thy people Chap. 10. ve 3. 4. 12. And thus continued hee fasting weeping and mourning in prayer for the Church one and twentie dayes and was heard and comforted And thus farre shall suffise for priuat fasting the publike fast followeth The fourth Question ❧ What a publike and generall fast is and for what causes the same is to be published and by whom in the Church Ioel. 2.12 13 14 15 16 17 18. 12. Wherefore also now the Lord saith Turne you vnto me with all your heart and with fasting and with weeping and with mourning 13. Rent therefore your hearts and not your garments and turne vnto the Lord your God for he is gracious and mercifull slow to anger and of great kindenes that he may repent him of this euill 14. Who knoweth if hee will returne and repent and leaue a blessing behinde him euen a meate offering and a drinke offering vnto the Lord your God 15. Sound the Trumpet in Sion sanctifie a fast proclayme the day appoynted to be solemnized 16. Gather the people * Sanctifie call a congregation gather the elders together assemble the children and such as sucke the breasts let the bridegroome goe forth of his chamber and the bride out of her chamber 17. Let the Priestes the Ministers of the Lord weepe betweene the porch and the altar and let them say spare thy people O Lorde and giue not thine heritage into reproach that the heathen should rule ouer them wherefore should they say among the people where is their God 18. Thē wil the Lord be iealous ouer his land spare his people The Argument occasion and time of Joels prophecie THe interpreters doe greatly varie concerning the time when this prophet prophecied because the Lord sent often vpon the Iewes such a famine as this prophet mentioneth In the dayes of Ioram there was a famine seuen yeares together 2. King 8.2.3 And againe there was another whereof Esay speaketh chap. 5. ve 13.14 as some iudge in King Vzzias time There was a third also for the sinnes of Manasseh in the daies of good K. Iosias of this Ieremie did wryte and prophecie compare his 14.15 chap. ver 1. with the 2. King 23.26 The best for learning and iudgement referre this prophecie to that age and time First because Ioel and Ieremie haue like wordes and arguments next for that this prophet is thought to haue prophecied about Iosias time after the destruction of the kingdome of Israell for all prophets which mention not that kingdome it is like thē came after The principal scope of the prophet is to bring the Iewes to repentance by laying before them all the great danger they were in the great wrath of God kindled against them which did appeare not onely in the famine which now had wasted strangely the whole land but was like anon after to be yet more seene in bloodie warres if they humbled not themselues speedily in sackecloth and ashes Hee warneth them to turne to GOD in trueth of repentance and to mourne humblie before God for their sinnes because the Lorde hath now strangly visited and consumed them with a famine which they must not impute to fortune motion of planets aspect of starres strange constellations c. but they must lift vp their eyes aboue all these and looke vpon the high and iust iudgment of God who because of their sinnes hath sent first an host of weake wormes to famish and consume them the palmer worme the grashopper the canker worme the caterpiller what is the end of all this vers 14. Girde your selues and lament O yee priests c. sanctifie a fast call a solemne dissemblie If this famme yet cannot awake you nor moue you saith the prophet beholde I will bring vpon you a greater plague the Babilonians and the Chaldeans Chapter 2. Verse 12. vers 15. a fierce a bloodie and cruell nation they shall deuoure you Wherefore againe I warne you expresse yet your repentance more humbly before God vers 28. Chapt. 3. See Amos chap 9.23 Mich. 7.8 turne vnto God and let your hearts bee rent c. and signifie also your sorrowe for sinne and true humiliation before GOD in a publike fast and in a solemne assembly so doing the Lord shal graunt you plentie of blessings against famine strength against your enemies and spirituall comforts in Iesus Christ Place this Table betweene folio 50. and 51. In this portion of this holy prophecie contained in these 7. verses of the 2. chap. vers 12.13.14.15.16.17.18 we may cōsider principallie two things 1. How he exhorteth all the people of the Iewes generally to repentance verse 12. and 13. and heere obserue 3. branches 1. That they must repent in trueth without hypocrisie and to this end he biddeth them To turne to God with all their heart renting their hearts 2. How this repentance must be testified 1. By fasting and abstinence 2. By weeping and mourning 3. The reasons to moue them to repentance are these 1. God is 1. Gratious 2. Mercifull 3. Slow to anger 4. Of great kindnes 5. Repenting him of euill 2. The penitent shall surely receiue a blessing vers 14. 2. How he prescribeth a forme of publike humiliation vnto Gods people wherein wee may obserue these poynts 1. What preparation is to bee vsed before a general fast wherin the Prophet requireth these 4. things 1. That a trumpet be sounded in a special manner to signifie the fast 2. The place must be appoynted in Sion and so in all the cities of Iudah 3. The people must be sanctified prepared for this holy exercise 4. The solemne daye must bee published 2. What persons must be assembled in this generall fast 1. The Prophet answereth in generall All the people All the congregation 2. He nūbreth all these specials 1. The elders must not bee exempted for age 2. The babes must not be excepted for their infancie 3. The bride and bridegrome for their mirth time 4. The priests must be presidents for
prepareth and inlargeth our harts before we can be humbled so then where great loue humilitie and repentance is in vs the Lords great loue and grace went before in the pardoning of many sinnes Luk 7.47 So speaketh Christ Many sinnes * An argumēt from the consequent not frō the cause as the example following testifieth are forgiuen her for she loued much Vers 14. Who knoweth if he will returne and repent and leaue a blessing euen a meat offering and drinke offering vnto the Lord your God THis verse containeth the third argument Coherence to moue the Iewes to repentance and it is thus much in effect Whereas the Lord hath consumed your corne and cattel and so wasted your store that you haue not to maintaine the publique seruice of the Lord so that your Leuites be discouraged in the Lords seruice 2. Chro. 31.4 Mala. 3.8 Notwithstanding if you shall vnfainedly seeke the Lord by heartie repentance be well assured how hard so euer it may seeme vnto men the Lord shall powre his blessings vpon you Who knoweth if By this manner of speaking Sense the Hebrues doe not meane any doubting in the speaker but they signifie the difficultie to obtaine that which is spoken of by any naturall meanes as then it might seeme admirable and incredible that after the ground had bin so long wasted and dried vp they should receiue some fruites of the earth againe q. d. True it is sayth the Prophet man hath good cause to doubt So lift vp your hearts in wars and pestilence howsoeuer it seeme hard to men yet god will deliuer you saue you doe you good if you repent but lift vp your hearts aboue earthly meanes and looke vpon Gods mercies and holie promises if you repent hee is willing and able doubt not to doe you good The like phrase we haue Exod. 32.30 I will go vp to the Lord if I may pacifie him for your sinne that is your sinne is so horrible what man is there but must doubt to finde any fauour with God for you yet I trust because of his infinite mercies I shall be heard and that with much crying I shall obtaine some mercie for you Caleb speakes in like manner Iosh 14.12 and Ionathan 1. Sam. 14.6.7 And Peter to Simon Magus Act. 8. 22. A blessing for meat offring and drinke offring that is the Lord will powre vpon you such blessings as you haue neede of for his seruice For by meat offring c he meaneth all manner of sacrifices and rites which were commanded in the seruice of the olde Church see Numb 28. vers 5. Exod. 29.40 Leuit. 2.1 Exod. 16.36 q. d. Because of your famine the diuine seruice of the Lord prescribed in his law is ceased notwithstanding mourne and lament and humble your selues vnfainedly and the Lorde shall graunt you such blessings as you haue neede of for the vpholding and continuance of the Lords seruice This verse teacheth vs First what a hard matter it is to asswage the fire of Gods wrath when it once breaketh foorth when he strikes with famine warres or pestilence any sinfull people Surely in regard of our selues because we haue multiplied sinnes against him we haue cause to doubt he will neuer leaue vs till he hath consumed vs. But when we consider his promises his goodnes his Christ his rich mercies in Christ let vs not doubt but send foorth cryes mightily vnto him and assuredly wee shall finde grace and comfort if wee beleeue and repent Consider the generall and fearfull sinnes of the land and when the Lords wrath breaketh foorth into warres plague famine or pestilence who can looke for any thing but that the Lord should consume as hee hath done the rebels in former ages where the Lords couenant is broken the seales polluted and prophaned his wonderfull name blasphemed the holy Sabboths spent in the seruice of Sathan Bacchus and Venus and reserued by vncleane beasts The reuenger of the couenant is sent forth for these sinnes Leuit. 26.25 as the only time for drunkēnes gluttonie surfetting whoredomes and such like abominations Yet notwithstanding the Lord our God being that gracious God so slow to wrath so full of bowels of mercie as the Prophet hath before shewed let Gods people in their vnfained repentance bee well assured they shall finde fauour and grace with God Secondly here wee learne the chiefe care and desire of Gods people when they be truely humbled and conuerted vnto God namely how the seruice and pure worship of God may bee maintained For they are well assured this is the chiefe piller and stay of all their good state and welfare in this life and Gods speciall ordinance for their euerlasting saluation So soone as Asa was deliuered truly humbled and informed by Gods Prophet he reformed his kingdome and set vp the seruice of God 2. Chro. 15.1.2.3.4.5 2. King 22.19 23. When Iosias heart melted hauing heard that holy law read c. he reformed his kingdom and set vp the pure worship of God in the land Now the time is come vpon vs for to practise this holy doctrine of repentance which the Prophet hath hetherto commended vnto vs in this exhortation if we regarde it not note the time of our visitation certaine it is the greater shame and confusion is reserued for vs. Let vs not bee like the Atheists of Esaias time who when the Lord called them to fasting weeping and mourning gaue themselues to eating and drinking and feasting scorning his Prophets with let vs be merrie for to morrow we shall die Esay 22.12.13.14 And like to the brasen faced Atheists and rebels of Ieremies time of whom the Prophet complaineth in these words chap. 5. vers 3. 4. O Lord are not thine eyes vpon the trueth A dangerous signe if ther appeare no humiliation when god striketh Reue. 9 20. thou hast striken them but they haue not sorrowed thou hast consumed them but they haue refused to receiue correction they haue made their faces harder then a stone and haue refused to returne Therefore I sayd surely they are poore they are foolish for they know not the way of the Lord nor the iudgement of their God Vers 15. Sound the trumpet in Sion sanctifie a fast call a * or Proclaime the daie appoynted Kiru gnatzarah Indicite festū retentionis Because the people were kept in and restrained this daie solemne assemblie HEre beginneth the second part of this text wherein as before is noted foure things are principally to bee considered First what preparation must goe before a generall fast Secondly what persons must bee assembled Thirdly what must be done when they bee assembled together Fourthly what blessings they must expect assuredly if they humble themselues and truely conuert vnto God First concerning our preparatiō vnto a generall fast wee learne in this verse foure speciall poynts be required 1. The day must be knowne and signified with sounding of a trumpet
part of the Temple was the court of the priests The second part of the temple for they onely came therein to burne incense and to pray In this place was the Altar of incense whereupon did burne a Leuit 6.13 continually the fire which came from b Leu. 10.1.2 heauen And here were the tables of the shew bread and the candlestickes Into this place went the priests to pray and to offer incense vpon the brasen c Exod. 30.1 Altar And this dooth Zachary in his course He went d Luk. 1.9.10 into the temple of the Lord that is into this second part of the temple and the whole multitude were without in prayer that is in the porch or common court the place before mentioned while the incense was burning in that second part of the temple where Zachary was in prayer The third place or part of that great Temple The third part of the temple was called Sanctum sanctorum the holiest place of all Here the arke of the couenant was set as Salomon commaunded the e 1. Kin. 8.6.7 priests And therein in Salomons time were the two tables of stone which Moses had put there in Horeb. There were also those goodly monuments the brasen serpent Aarons rod and the pot of Manna before the Arke as the Lord had commanded them f Exod. 16.34.35 Num. 17.10 by Moses Into this place came the high priest only once a yeare g Heb. 9. at the feast of Kippurim or reconciliation And these were the parts of this holy temple which the Lord commaunded to bee made Moses calleth it the Lords Sanctuary Dauid prepared the matter Salomon his sonne gaue it the forme and built it in seuen yeares Therein was the Lord dailie worshipped in morning and euening sacrifice preaching reading of Scriptures prayer c. The enemies which prophaned it the Lord euer plagued them as Antiochus who set therein h 1. Macha 1.23.33 57. Iupiters image he is striken with an incurable i 2. Maccha 9.5.12 most loathsome disease The Chaldees they destroyed it and anon after were destroyed themselues When it was againe reedified the Macedonians did pollute it and they also not long after came to confusion Pompey he would enter into the holy place but neuer prospered after all his life time k Ioseph ac bello Iud. lib. i. cap. 6. Crassus did robbe and spoyle it and afterwards became a man most infortunate and miserable In Vespasians time it came to vtter ruine and desolation and not one stone was left vpon another according to the prophesie of our Lord Iesus Christ Titus did labour mightily to saue it from the fire but by no meanes could effect it Iosephus sayth the Romane souldiers did fire it the same moneth and the same day the Babylonians had burnt it before And that from the first building thereof in Salomons time to the second yeare of Vespasian at which time it was vtterly destroyed there had past 1130. Ioseph de bello Iudaic. lib. 6. cap 10. yeares 7. moneths and 15. dayes And from the reedifying of it in Cyrus and Haggeis time to this finall desolation there were yeares 639. and 45. dayes So farre Iosephus Now for the place where Ioel would haue the priests to pray he doth in our text charge them to pray betweene the porch and the altar that is the common altar of burnt offrings that is in the place of the publike prayers and seruice of God The Prophet would haue the priests to pray where the people may best heare them and see them that they also might pray and weepe with them He speakes neither of burnt offrings vpon the common altar nor of burning of incense within vpō the altar of incense nor of praying apart there as Zachary did the other priests in their course but of publike praiers only q. d. The Lord regards not your sacrifices they are abominable vnto him l Hagg. 2.14 Psal 50.15.16 Pro. 21.27 because you your selues bee impious and euill which offer them Let him see your publique humiliation with teares and cryes and let the priests confesse your sinnes and ioyne with them in your hearts euery one assenting with his heart vnto their prayers that in the end you may all sound m Cor. 14.16 Amen as with one voyce testifying that you beleeue and trust the Lord hath heard your desires and their prayers for you So then briefly thus it is The porch was the place of the people and the altar resembled the presence of God himselfe vnto whō the sacrifices were offered the priests which were to stand betweene the porch and the altar were liuely n types of Iesus Christ c Heb. cap. 2. 5. 9. Doctrin This place teacheth vs this much that Gods holy ministers they are to stand alwayes betweene God and his people and in speciall manner then when his wrath is kindled as in famine in warres and in pestilence striuing with all their might by all good meanes to reconcile the Lord and his people by and through Iesus Christ Thus wee reade of Aaron that he stood betweene the dead and the liuing labouring to appease Gods anger when there dyed 14700. Num. 16.45.49 Ezech. 22.30 Esay 59. ver 16. of a plague for their rebellion in the wildernes The Lord also teacheth vs the same thing when he complaineth by his Prophets that no man would offer himselfe to stand in the breach of the wall to stoppe the course of his wrath which was alreadie kindled against his people A notable president for this we haue in good Ezra who in great griefe and sorrow lamented in that generall fast which was for the marriages with pagans c. Ezra 9. cap. 3.4.5.6 He plucke off the haire of his beard and of his head and sate downe astonied doubting whether the Lord would not destroy them because of their grieuous sinnes And there came vnto him all that feared the words of the God of Israel and in the euening hee fell vpon his knees and spread out his hands vnto the Lord so made an humble confession of their generall and speciall sinnes vnto God So doe the Leuites in that publike fast with Nehemias They stand vpon pulpits of wood vers 4. and so confesse their sinnes and pray for the people vers 7. 3. The prayers of the faithfull assembled must be well watered with teares REnting of the heart is better then renting of the clothes and weeping and crying is better then sacrifice The ministers of the Lord did not onely weepe the godly well affected powred foorth teares in like manner as we reade often The Israelites being to fight against the Beniamites for their great sinne against the Lord fasted mourned Iudg. 20.23 The Lord loueth the teares of his faithful children Ezra 10.1 and wept all before the Lord vntill the euening The like they doe againe another day They come to the house of God they
his answers Mine houre is not yet come And Ioh. Reu. vers 3. Ye shall haue tribulation ten daies chap. 12. 6. The church must bee fed in the wildernesse a thousand two hundreth and threescore dayes 3 Looke not to sleepe quietly after the first conquest or victorie had against Sathan He must be let loose often against thee and the next time hee comes with greater strength For this cause thou must not giue thy selfe to any slothfulnes after temptations but to greater watchfulnes prayer meditations c. that thou maist be more fresh better prouided against new assaults * Such as make them nests in this life looke for no crosses and when they come cannot beate them I saide in my prosperitie I shal neuer be moued But be strong cōforted for here thou seest thy God eyes all thy combats and the heauenly father hath giuen vs a free gift vnto Iesus Christ we cannot bee lost for he is a strong and faithfull keeper Onely let vs watch in prayer fasting and godly meditations * A bad signe when men after the crosse are not more watchfull then before they were Ioh. 10.29 when daungerous assaults of Sathan come neere vs. 1 In this second and third verse the Lord lets vs yet further see our enemies the wicked spirits And how that much like their instruments they either speake against their conscience and knowledge as before wee heard in the accusation of Iob or els they dissemble as here we see For when the Lord would take accounts in speciall manner for the execution of his first commission whether Sathan preuailed against Iob and therfore purposely asketh of his comming in the first question Whence commest thou commest thou not from Iob what canst thou doe what are not my words true art not thou a lyer confounded He giues a generall answer againe as before and comes not to the thesis or question in hand till hee is prouoked in speciall manner so to doe For this cause in the second place the Lorde driues him to answer directly to the question as before 2 Here againe wee are to obserue how the Lord delights to commend his righteous seruants euen to Sathans face Psal 147.11 The Lord delights in them which feare him and attend vpon his mercie * Sathan is galled and greened in nothinge so much as to see Gods people prosper and proceed in Gods pure worshippe The Lord delights to commend his seruants And what the commendation is Iob is a sound man righteous c. as before chap. 1. 8. First a sound man admit a man haue all vertues yet if he haue a false heart and wicked vncleane conscience albeit all the world clap their hands in his commendation yet is he but dung and filthines before God 2. A righteous man not boasting of inward sinceritie which hath not the warrant and witnes of a good conuersation and righteous life 3. Fearing GOD not onely a righteous iustitiarie blameles before men c. for a number thinke themselues as angels if they can boast of this albeit they be farre from the knowledge and furthest off all men from the practise of the pure worship of God Iob is sayd therefore to feare God truely that is to worship God sincerely and deuoutly albeit all the countrey went a whoring after false gods 4. He eschewed euill he carefully auoyded all occasions and shadowes or appearances of sinne 1 Thes 5. like as when we smell a stinke wee turne away our face incontinently so did Iob. 5. Lastly hee perseuered constant and faithfull vnder the crosse an especiall signe of grace and of the presence of Christ Philip. 4.13 For the holy Spirit testifieth If thou bee faint in the day of aduersitie Pro. 24.10 thy strength is small 3. When the Lorde here speaketh that he was moued by Sathan to yeelde to his former commission wee haue before cap. 1. vers 12. shewed how the Lord had decreed and purposed the same before Sathā came in his presence howsoeuer he seem as it were to yeeld vnto his accusatiōs and to hearken to his calumniations against Iob. Sathan moued the Lord that is true but his motiues were not of force to bring the Lord to his conclusion The Lord was moued before Sathan came in presence as wee sawe before 4. Wee are to note here againe how the Lord calleth the former euill vpon Iob his owne worke he sayth it was hee that deuoured his substance c. so speakes Iob himselfe The Lord taketh away and yet we know the wicked impes of the deuill and that tempest and fire consumed all Wherefore let vs here learne againe and againe to fasten our eyes vpon the Lord he doth all things in heauen and earth And howsoeuer things seeme to vs to fall out accidentally yet the Lord still abideth in the sterne * The Lord God leadeth vs into temptation as he did his own sonne Iesus Christ Mate 4.1 Lu. 4. and it is he which deliuereth vs from euill gouerneth all things in heauen and earth let the instruments be what may be and intend what they list yet God in the end will turne all to the good of his elect 5. The Lord telleth the deuill to confound him al that euer he hath done is in vaine He hath sweat much to obtaine the commission next in the execution of it c. But al his labour is lost he cannot bring Iob to ioyne in league with him to renounce his God blaspheme c. all his labour is lost Verse 4. And Sathan answered the Lord and sayd skin for skin and all that euer a man hath will a man giue for his life Verse 5. But stretch out now thine hand and touch his bones and his flesh * Let me vndergoe any Curse to see if hee will not blaspheme thee to thy face These two verses containe Sathans aunswere vnto the Lorde wherein hee laboreth with more new reasons for a new commission 1. Arg. An hypocrite will freely giue all that hee hath to saue his lite to saue his skinne as the prouerbe is that he may lie in a whole skinne Iob is an hypocrite Ergo Iob will bee content to lose all to saue c. as the prouerbe is 2. Arg. Is from a kind of abiuration cursing c. If thou touch his bones c. if then hee blaspheme not let me vndergoe the curse wherefore now grant once again I may proceede against him to search him and to discouer his hypocrisie Skinne for skinne Guor begnad gnor This was an vsuall prouerbe and signifieth no doubt that a man would giue the deerest thing he hath to saue his life yea a man would bee glad if the euil come neere our bodies to leese some part of the skinne which may be best spared to saue the rest and so the life A man would hazard to beare a great blowe on his arme legge or thigh rather then on his head wee euer care for