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A89670 An apology for the honorable nation of the Jevvs, and all the sons of IsraelĀ· Written by Edward Nicholas, Gent. Nicholas, Edward.; Manasseh ben Israel, 1604-1657, attributed name. 1649 (1649) Wing N1081; Thomason E544_16; ESTC R203014 9,175 15

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laziness and pride that they wrought a faction against him and not that the whole Nation were guilty for the people ere-while brought him into the city crying Hosanna And it s said when Jesus was condemned by Pilate and the chief Priests and Elders that they perswaded the people to refuse Jesus and to choose Barrabas 't is probable that they are so well versd in their own business of so high a nature that they can say more for themselves It is too great an undertaking for me and will require a larger Tract to clear the matter against all Objections which may be done by men of more learning then I profess to have the regal Government of the Jews being long before ended what God in his secret will and judgement intended in the scattering of the Jews I presume not to understand or to guess at my purpose is onely to prove That God yet owns them for his people and though cast off for a time yet their certain future reduction is promised as Paul in Rom. 11.24 25 26. For if thou wast cut out of the olive-tree which was wilde by nature and wast grafted contrary to nature in a right olive-tree how much more shall they that are by nature be grafted in their own olive-tree For I would not brethren that ye should be ignorant of this secret lest ye should be arrogant in your selves that partly obstinacy is come to Israel until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in And so all Israel shall be saved as it is written Isa 59. and 27.9 and Jer. 31.33 34. Heb. 8. and 10. I have next to offer to your considerations the many promises made by God by the mouthes of his Prophets for the reduction of them into their own countrey still owning them for his own people a countrey I say lawfully theirs by the donation of God himself and a propriety that no Prince under Heaven can plead the like the promises also setting forth the restauration of the pure worship of God the restitution of all things to their primitive Estate That the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea Isa 11.49 60. 61. to the end of the Prophesie besides many more places in this and other Prophets some whereof do more plainly extend to the advantage of the Gentiles as Isa 56.6 And the strangers that cleave unto the Lord to serve him and to love the name of Jehovah to be his servants every one that keepeth the Sabbath from poluting it and takes hold on my Covenant Even them will I bring to my holy mountain and make them joyful in my house of prayer their burnt-offerings and their sacrifices shall be accepted upon mine altar for mine house shall be called an house of prayer for all peoples And consequently for us the faithful as well as for the Jews Now weighing well with our selves both these threats and promises were it not a strange negligence I conceive it a madness in us to forego so great priviledges as by those honorable people of the Jews may accrew unto us and as great wilfulness to lay our selves open to those judgements threatned I leave to the judgement of all men that are any thing affected in this matter or that tender the glory of God their own good charity towards that the people of God We have great and important cause to take heed lest we of this Kingdom of England putting from us and abandoning these people of God we separate not our selves from Gods favor and protection this being a greater aggravation of the sin for that it is now more known It is not tollerable even amongst Moral men if we go no further to adde affliction to the afflicted as we do in continuing Laws in force against them it stands not with a generous spirit to triumph over a man helpless and in misery much more hateful is it in men that profess themselves the servants of god but rather that we endeavor to comfort them and if it were possible to give them satisfaction for the innocent blood of theirs shed in this Kingdom and to restore them to commerce amongst us It is objected That many of these prophesies have respect to the seventy years Captivity and their release from Babylon and of Gods vengeance on the Enemies of the people of God of those times In Answer Although many prophesies do so yet the places abovementioned and many moe do abundantly prove the reduction of all the house of Israel the ten Tribes never yet returned into their own Land and the great joy that is promised them in those yet future blessed times as Hosea 3. they are esteemed by God as the spouse to the husband and in the last Verse Afterwards shall the children of Israel return and seek the Lord and David their King and shall fear the Lord and his goodness in the latter days And Ezek. 36. the Prophet is directed to the whole house of Israel as appears more plainly in the 10 Verse And I will multiply the men upon you speaking of the mountains of Israel all along before even all the house of Israel wholly and the Cities shall be inhabited c. And a much more luculent place is the 37 Chapter of Ezek. where mention is made of the return of all the Tribes of Israel the Prophet being commanded to take a piece of wood and to write upon that to Judah and the children of Israel his companions and then to take another piece of wood and write upon that to Joseph the tree of Ephraim and all the house of Israel his companions and joyn them one to another into one stick and they shall become one stick in thine hand And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee saying Wilt thou not shew us what thou meanest by these say unto them Thus saith Jehovah God Behold I will take the stick of Joseph which is in the hand of Ephraim and the Tribes of Israel his fellows and will put them with him even with the stick of Judah and make them one stick and they shall be one in mine hand And the sticks whereon thou writest shall be in thine hand before their eyes And say unto them Thus saith Jehovah God Behold I will take the children of Israel from among the Heathen whither they be gone and will gather them on every side and bring them into their own Land And I will make them one Nation in the Land upon the mountains of Israel and one King shall be King to them all And they shall be no more two Nations neither shall they be divided into two kingdoms any more at all neither shall they defile themselves any more with their idols c. These words are an explanation of the parable of the dry bones in the beginning of the Chapter whereby part of my purpose is sufficiently proved that their restauration and inhabitation of their countrey here on Earth is yet to