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A11777 The holie Bible faithfully translated into English, out of the authentical Latin. Diligently conferred with the Hebrew, Greeke, and other editions in diuers languages. With arguments of the bookes, and chapters: annotations. tables: and other helpes ... By the English College of Doway; Bible. O.T. English. Douai. Martin, Gregory, d. 1582. 1609-1610 (1610) STC 2207; ESTC S101944 2,522,627 2,280

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and there is none other † Keepe his preceptes and commandementes which I command thee that it may be wel with thee and thy children after thee and thou mayest remayne a long time vpon the Land which the Lord thy God wil geue thee † Then Moyses separated three cities beyond Iordan at the east side † that he might flee to them which should kil his neighbour not voluntarily neither was his enemie a day or two before and he might scape to some of these cities † Bosor in the wildernesse which is situated in the champion countrie of the tribe of Ruben and Ramoth in Galaad which is in the tribe of Gad and Golan in Basan which is in the tribe of manasses † This is the law that Moyses sette before the children of Israel † and these are the testimonies and ceremonies and iudgementes which he spake to the children of Israel when they came out of Aegypt † beyond Iordan in the valley against the temple of Phogor in the land of Sehon king of the Ammorrheite that dwelt in Hesebon whom Moyses stroke The children of Israel also comming out of Aegypt † possessed his land and the land of Og the king of Basan the two kinges of the Amorrheites which were beyond Iordan toward the rysing of the sunne † from Aroer which is situated vpon the banke of the torrent Arnon vnto the mountaine Sion which is also Hermon † al the plaine beyond Iordan at the east side vnto the sea of the wildernesse and vnto the foote of mount Phasga ANNOTATIONS CHAP. IIII. 2. You shal not adde Moyses can not meane that no more should be written nor commanded for then the last chapter of this booke and the rest of the Bible should not haue benne written after his death neither ought the Priestes or Prophetes to haue commanded anie thing not expressed in the law And wheras Protestantes say that al other Scriptures are included in the lawe or pertaine to the explicatiō or performance therof we also answer that vnwritten Traditiōs both in the old and new Testament are likewise implied included or perteine to the explication or performance of the law For euen as the written doctrin of the Prophetes yea and of Christ and his Apostles in general is conteined in the law of Moyses so also are certaine fastes feastes rites ceremonies and other traditions proued and confirmed by general speaches and axiomes written in holie Scriptures as by our Sauiours wordes to his Apostles Luc. 10. He that heareth you heareth me S. Paules to other Christians 1. Cor. 10. other things vvhen I come I vvil dispose 2. Thess 2. Hold the traditions vvhich you haue lerned and the like VVherupon S. Augustin Li. 1. cont Crescon c. 33. geueth this rule that albeit an euident example can not be produced of holie Scripture yet the truth of the same Scriptures is holden by vs vvhen vve do that pleaseth the vvhole Church vvhich the authoritie of Scriptures commendeth The same he teacheth Epist 80. and in manie other places So do S. Epiphanius in compend sides Cathol S Hierom. Dialog cont Lucifer c. 4. S. Chrysost ho. 4. in 1. Thessal 4. S. Basil de Spiritu Sancto c. 39. S. Ireneus li. 3. c. 4. CHAP. V. The tenne commandements are repeted and explaned 23. with commemoration of their dread and feare When they heard the voice from the clowde and saw the mountaine burne AND Moyses called al Israel and said to them Heare Israel the ceremonies iudgements which I speake in your eares this day lerne them and fulfil them in worke † The Lord our God made a couenant with vs in Horeb. † Not with our fathers did he make the couenant but with vs at this present and doe liue † Face to face did he speake to vs in the mount out of the middes of the fyre † I was arbiter and mediatour betwixt our Lord and you at that time to shew you his wordes for you feared the fire and went not vp into the mount and he said † I the Lord thy God that brought thee out of the Land of Aegypt out of the house of seruitude † Thou shalt not haue strange goddes in my sight † “ Thou shalt not make to thee a thing grauen nor the similitude of any thinges that are in heauen aboue and that are in the earth beneath and that abide in the waters vnder the earth † Thou shalt not adore them and thou shalt not serue them For I am the Lord thy God a Iealouse God tendering the iniquitie of the fathers vpon the children vnto the third and fourth generation to them that hate me † and doing mercie vpon manie thousandes to them that loue me and keepe my preceptes † Thou shalt not vsurpe the name of the Lord thy God in vaine for he shal not be vnpunished that taketh his name vpon a vaine thing † Obserue the day of the Sabbath to sanctifie it as the Lord thy God hath commanded thee † Six dayes shalt thou worke and shalt doe al thy workes † The seuenth is the day of the Sabbath that is the rest of the Lord thy God Thou shalt not doe any worke therin thou and thy sonne and daughter man seruant and woman seruant and oxe and asse and al thy cattel and the stranger that is within thy gates that thy man seruant may rest and thy woman seruant euen as thy selfe † Remember that thou also didest serue in Aegypt and the Lord thy God brought thee out from thence in a strong hand and stretched out arme Therfore hath he commanded thee that thou shouldest obserue the Sabbath † Honour thy father and mother as our Lord thy God hath commanded thee that thou mayst liue a long time and it may be wel with thee in the Land which the Lord thy God wil geue thee † Thou shalt not murder † Neither shalt thou committe aduoutrie † And thou shal not steale † Neither shalt thou speake against thy neighbour false testimonie † Thou shalt not couet thy neighbours wife Nor house nor field nor man seruant nor woman seruant nor oxe nor asse and al thinges that are his † These wordes spake our Lord to al your multitude in the mount out of the middes of the fi●e and the cloude and the darkenes with a loude voice adding nothing more and he wrote them in the two tables of stone which he deliuered vnto me † And you after you heard the voice out of the middes of the darkenes and saw the mount burne came to me al the princes of the tribes and the elders and you said † Behold the Lord our God hath shewed vs his maiestie and greatnes for we haue heard his voice out of the middes of the fire and haue proued this day that God speaking with man man hath liued † Why shal we die therfore and this exceding great fire deuoure vs For if we heare the voice of the Lord our God any more we
conteyne his thankesgeuing to God for benefites receiued and prophecie of thinges to come with a catalogue of valiant men THE SECOND BOOKE OF SAMVEL WHICH WE CAL THE SECOND OF KINGES CHAP. 1. Dauid hearing that Saul and Ionathas are slaine 11. mourneth with al his familie weeping and fasting 13. causeth him to be slaine who affirmed that he had killed king Saul 18. He traineth vp archers 19. and inuiteth also al Israel to mourne AND it came to passe after that Saul was dead that Dauid returned from the slaughter of Amalec and taryed in Siceleg two dayes † And in the third day there appeared a man coming out of Sauls campe his garments torne and sprinkled on the head with dust and as he came to Dauid he fel vpon his face and adored † And Dauid said vnto him Whence comest thou Who said to him I fledde out of the campe of Israel † And Dauid said vnto him What is the matter that is done tel me Who said The people is fled out of the battel and many of the people are ouerthrowen and dead yca Saul also and Ionathas his sonne are dead † And Dauid said to the yong man that told him How knowest thou that Saul is dead and Ionathas his sonne † And the young man that told him sayd By chance I came into mount Gelboe and Saulleaned vpon his speare moreouer the chariots and horsemen approched vnto him † and turning backward and seing me he called To whom when I had answered here I am † he said to me Who art thou And I said to him I am an Amalecite † And he said to me Stand vpon me and kil me because anguishes hold me and as yet al my life is in me † And standing vpon him I killed him for I knewe that he could not liue after the fal and I tooke the Diademe that was on his head the bracelette from his arme and haue brought to thee my lord hither † And Dauid taking his garments rent them and al the men that were with him † and they mourned and wept and fasted vntil euening vpon Saul and vpon Ionathas his sonne and vpon the people of our Lord and vpon the house of Israel because they were fallen by the sword † And Dauid said to the yong man that had told him Whence art whou Who answered I am the sonne of a man a stranger of Amalec † Dauid said to him Why didst thou not feare to put to thy hand to kil the annointed of our Lord † And Dauid calling one of his seruants said Goe runne vpon him Who stroke him and he died † And Dauid said to him Thy bloud be vpon thine owne head for thyn owne mouth hath spoken against thee saying I haue slaine the annointed of our Lord. † And Dauid mourned this kind of mourning vpon Saul and vpon Ionathas his sonne † and he commanded that they should teach the children of Iuda the bowe as it is written in the Booke of the iust And he said Consider o Israel for them that be dead wounded vpon thy high places † The Nobles ô Israel are slayne vpon thy mountaynes how are the valiants fallen † Tel it not in Geth neither tel ye it in the high waies of Ascalon lest perhaps the daughters of the Philisthijms be gladde lest the daughters of the vncircumcised reioice † Mountaines of Gelboe let neither dew nor rayne come vpon you neither be they fields of the first fruits because there was the shield of the valiantes cast away the shield of Saul as though he were not annointed with oyle † From the bloud of the slaine from the fatte of the valiants the arrowe of Ionathas neuer returned backward and the sword of Saul did not returne emptie † Saul and Ionathas amiable and comely in their life in death also were not diuided swifter then eagles stronger then lyons † Yee daughters of Israel weepe vpon Saul who clothed you with scarlet in delicaces who gaue golden ornaments to your attyre † How haue the valiantes fallen in battel Ionathas bene slayne in thy high places † I am sorie for thee my brother Ionathas exceeding beautiful and amiable aboue the loue of wemen As the mother loueth her onlie sonne so did I loue thee † How haue the strong fallen and the weapons of warre perished CHAP. II. Dauid is receiued and annointed King of Iuda 5. He commendeth those of Iabes Galaad which buried Saul 8. Isboseth the sonne of Saul reigneth ouer the rest of Israel 12. whereby riseth sharpe warre betwen Abner and Ioab chief captaines of the two kinges 30. Manie more are slaine of Abners partie then of Ioabs THEREFORE after these thinges Dauid consulted our Lord saying Shal I goe vp into one of the cities of Iuda And our Lord said to him Goe vp And Dauid said Whit her shal I goe vp And he answered him Into Hebron † Dauid therefore went vp and his two wiues Achinoam the Iezrahelite and Abigail the wife of Nabal of Carmel † yea and the men also that were with him Dauid brought euery one with his houshould and they abode in the townes of Hebron † And the men of Iuda came and annoynted Dauid there to reigne ouer the house of Iuda And it was told Dauid that the men of Iabes Galaad had buried Saul † Dauid therefore sent messengers vnto the men of Iabes Galaad and sayd vnto them Blessed be you to our Lord which haue done this mercie with your lord Saul and haue buried him † And now our Lord certes wil render you mercie and truth but I also wil requite you the good turne for that you haue done this thing † Let your handes be strengthned and be yee stout men for although your lord Saul be dead yet the house of Iuda hath annointed me to be their king † But Abner the sonne of Ner prince of Sauls armie tooke Isboseth the sonne of Saul led him about through the campe † and ordained him king ouer Galaad and ouer Gessuri and ouer Iezrahel ouer Ephraim and ouer Beniamin and ouer al Israel † Fourtie yeares old was Isboseth the sonne of Saul when he began to reigne ouer Israel and he reigned two yeares and only the house of Iuda folowed Dauid † And the number of the daies that Dauid abode reigning in Hebron ouer the house of Iuda was seuen yeares and six monethes † And Abner the sonne of Ner went forth and the seruantes of Isboseth the sonne of Saul out of the campe into Gabaon † Moreouer Ioab the sonne of Saruia and the seruants of Dauid went forth and mette them beside the poole of Gabaon and when they were come together into one place they sate one ouer against an other these on the one side of the poole and they on the other † And Abner said to Ioab Let the yong men rise and play before vs. And Ioab answered Let them rise † There rose therefore and passed twelue in number
and watch † And Iudith stood before the bed praying with teares and with mouing of her lippes in silence † saying Confirme me o Lord God of Israel and in this houre haue respect to the workes of my handes that as thou hast promised thou mayst aduance Ierusalem thy citie and I may bring to passe that which I beleuing that it may be done by thee haue purposed † And when she had sayd these thinges she went to the piller that was at his beds head and his sword that hong tyed on it she loosed † And when she had drawen it out she tooke him by the heare of his head and sayd Confirme me ô Lord God in this houre † and she stroke twise vpon his necke and cut of his head and tooke his canopie from the pillers and rolled aside his bodie a truncke † And after a while she went out and deliuered the head of Holofernes to her mayde and bad her put it into her wallet † And they two went forth according to their custome as it were to prayer and they passed the campe and compassing the valley they came to the gate of the citie † And Iudith a far of said to the keepers of the walles Open the gates because God is with vs which hath wrought power in Israel † And it came to passe when the men had heard her voyce they called the ancientes of the citie † And they ran al to meete her from the least to the greatest because they hoped not that now she would come † And they lighting lightes gathered round about her euerie one and she going vp into a higher place commanded silence to be made And when al had held their peace † Iudith said Prayse yee the Lord our God who hath not forsaken them that hope in him † and in me his handmayde he hath sulfilled his mercie which he promised to the house of Israel and he hath killed by my hand the enemie of his people this night † And bringing forth the head of Holofernes out of the wallet she shewed it them saying Loe the head of Holofernes the general of the armie of the Assyrians and behold his canopie wherein he lay in his drunkennes where the Lord our God stroke him by the hand of a woman † But the same our Lord liueth that his Angel hath kept me both going hence and abyding there and from thence returning hither and our Lord hath not suffered me his handmayde to be defyled but without pollution of sinne he hath called me backe to you reioysing in this victorie in my escape and in your deliuerie † Confesse ye al to him because he is good because his mercie is for euer † And they al adoring our Lord said to her Our Lord hath blessed thee in his power because by thee he hath brought our enemies to nothing † Moreouer Ozias the prince of the people of Israel said to her Blessed art thou daughter of our Lord the high God aboue al wemen vpon the earth † Blessed be our Lord which made heauen and earth which hath directed thee vnto the woundes of the head of the prince of our enemies † Because this day he hath so magnified thy name that they prayse shal not depart out of the mouth of men which shal be mindeful of the power of our Lord for euer for that thou hast thy life for the distresses and tribulation of thy kinred but hast holpen the ruine before the presence of our God † And al the people sayd So be it so be it † Moreouer Achior being called came and Iudith said to him The God of Israel to whom thou gauest testimonie that he reuengeth him self of his enemies he hath cut of the head of al the vnfaithful this night by my hand † And that thou mayst proue that it is so loe the head of Holofernes who in the contempt of his pride contemned the God of Israel and threatened thee death saying When the people of Israel shal be taken I wil command thy sides to be pearsed with a sword † But Achior seing the head of Holofernes being in anguish for feare fel on his face vpon the earth and his soule was sore trubled † But after taking spirit agayne he was refreshed fel downe at her feete and adored her and sayd † Blessed art thou of thy God in euerie tabernacle of Iacob because in euerie nation which shal heare thy name the God of Israel shal be magnified in thee CHAP. XIIII Holofernes head is hanged on the wall 6. Achior is circumcised 7. The Israeelites assault the Assyrians 8. who going to awake their General 14. finde him slaine 17 and are al confounded with feare AND Iudith said to al the people Heare me brethren hang ye this head vpon our walles † and it shal be when the sunne shal rise let euerie man take his armour and yssue ye forth with violence not that you goe downe beneath but as it were inuading violently † Then the watchmen must of necessitie runne to rayse vp their prince to battel † And when the captaynces of them shal runne to the tabernacle of Holofernes and shal finde him headles rowled in bloud feare wil fal vpon them † And when you shal know that they flee goe after them securely because our Lord wil destroy them vnder your feete † Then Achior seeing the power that God of Israel wrought forsaking the rite of gentilitie beleued God and circuncided the flesh of his prepuce and was ioyned to the people of Israel and al the succession of his kinred vntil this present day † And immediatly as day brake they hong the head of Holofernes vpon the walles and euerie man tooke his armour and they went forth with great noyse and shouting † Which the watchmen seing ranne to the tabernacle of Holofernes † Moreouer they that were in the tabernacle coming and before the dore of the tabernacle making a noyse to rayse him they endeuored by art to disquiet him that Holofernes might awake not by them raysing him but by them making a noyse † For no man durst by knocking or entring to open the chamber of the chiefe of the Assyrians † But when his dukes and tribunes were come and al the chiefe of the armie of the king of the Assyrians they said to the chamberlayns † Goe in and awake him becaufe the mice yssuing out of their holes haue presumed to prouoke vs to battel † Then Vagao entring into his chamber stoode before the cortine and made a clapping with his handes for he thought that he slept with Iudith † But when with the sense of his eares he percieued no motion of person lying he came neere to the cortine and lifting it vp and seing the bodie without the head of Holofernes weltred in his bloud lye vpon the ground cried out in a lowd voyce with weeping and rent his garmentes † And going into the tabernacle of Iudith he found her not and he lept
and al truthes and so returne vpon him al vanitie and lying wherwith he allureth seduceth Finally to sinne it selfe we owe hate and reuenge because it is the only euil that hurteth vs and due punishment with zele of iustice because it dishonoreth God He that thus offereth sacrifice of iustice may instly as it foloweth in the Psalme hope yet not in him selfe but in our Lord. And lest anie should pretend ignorance saying vvho shevveth or teacheth vs good thinges as though they lacked instruction the Prophete preuenteth this vaine excuse saying The light of thy countenance o Lord the light of reason which is the image of God wherto we are created like is signed vpon vs fixed in our vnderstanding that we may see there is a God that ought to be serued and that he wil revvard his seruants Heb. 11. PSALME V. Iust men in affliction appeale to God the reuenger of iniuries 5. knowing and prosessing that God hateth iniquity 9. therfore remitte their cause to him 11. recite certaine enormious vices of the wicked 13. and expect Gods final iudgement of the good and bad † Vnto the end for her that obtaineth the inheritance The Psalme of Dauid RECEIVE ô Lord my wordes with thine eares vnderstand my crie † Attend to the voice of my prayer my king and my God † Because I wil pray to thee Lord in the morning thou wilt heare my voice † In the morning I wil stand by thee and wil see because thou art “ not a God that wilt iniquitie † Neither shal the malignant dwel neere thee neither shal the vniust abide before thine eies † Thou hatest al that worke iniquitie thou wilt destroy al that speake lie † The bloudie and deceitful man our Lord wil abhorre † But I in the multitude of thy mercy I wil enter into thy house I wil adore toward thy holie temple in thy feare Lord conduct me in thy iustice because of mine enimies direct my way in thy sight † Because there is no truth in their mouth their hart is vayne † Their throte is an open sepulchre they did deceitfully with their tongues iudge them o God † Let them faile of their cogitations according to the multitude of their impieties expel them because they haue prouoked thee ô Lord. † And let al be glad that hope in thee they shal reioyce for euer and thou shalt dwel in them And al that loue thy name shal glorie in thee because thou wilt blesse the iust † Lord as with a shield of thy good wil thou hast crowned vs. ANNOTATIONS PSALME V. 5. Not a God that vvilt iniquitie Seing God vvil not iniquitie as these wordes testifie in plaine termes it foloweth necessarily that he is not author nor cause of anie sinne For God doth nothing contrarie to his owne wil. But he hateth iniquitie and in respect therof hateth al that vvorke iniquities as the authours of iniquity though he loueth them as his creatures and of his part requireth their saluation PSALME VI. Dauids earnest and hartie praier after he had grieuously sinned 5. which being grounded in filial not seruil feare 9. concludeth with assured hope and confidence in Gods mercie † Vnto the end in songs the Psalme of Dauid for the octaue LORD rebuke me not in “ thy furie nor chastise me in “ thy wrath Haue mercie on me Lord because I am weake heale me Lord because al my bones be trubled † And my soule is trubled exceedingly but thou Lord how long † Turne thee o Lord and deliuer my soule saue me for thy mercie † Because there is not in death that is mindful of thee and in hel who shal confesse to thee † I haue labored in my sighing I wil euerie night was he my bed I wil water my couche with my teares † My eye is trubled for furie I haue waxen old among al myne enemies † Depart from me al ye that worke iniquitie because our Lord hath heard the voice of my weeping † Our Lord hath heard my petition our Lord hath receiued my prayer † Let al myne enemies be ashamed very sore trubled let them be conuerted and asha med very quicly ANNOTATIONS PSALME VI. 1. For the octaue Literally it semeth that the Psalmes which haue For the octaue in their titles were to be song on an instrument of eight stringes So the Caldee paraphasis translateth In eitheris octo chordarum in Citherus of eight stringes But prophetically S. Augustin others expound it to perteine to the Resurrection in the end of this world So Dauid and al penitent sinners bewaile their sinnes and do penance in this life for the octaue that is for the world to come 1. In thy fury nor in thy vvrath By furie is signified diuine iustice irreuocably condemning the wicked to eternal damnation by vvrath Gods fatherlie chasticement correcting sinners whom he saueth VVherupon S. Gregorie teacheth that the faithful soule not only feareth furie but also wrath because after the death of the flesh some are deputed to eternal torments some passe to life through the fire of purgation VVhich doctrine the same holy father confirmeth by the iudgement of S Augustin more ancient VVho likewise affirmeth that al those which haue not laide Christ their fundation are rebuked in furie because they are tormented in eternal fire and those which vpon right fundation of true faith in Christ haue built vvood hay stubble are chastised in wrath because they are brought to rest of beatitude but purged by fire Let therfore the faithful soule considering what she hath donne and contemplating what she shal receiue say Lord rebuke me not in thy furie nor chastice me in thy vvrath As if she said more plainly This only with my whole intention of hart I craue this incessantly with al my desires I couete that in the dreadful iudgement thou neither strike me with the reprobate nor afflict me with those that shal be purged in barning flames Thus S. Gregorie in 1. Psalm penitent v. 1. PSALME VII Dauid in confidence of his iust cause and vniust persecution prayeth for Gods helpe 7. and iust reuenge of his enemies 15. describing their malitious intention and ruine The Psalme of Dauid which he song to our Lord for the wordes of Chusi the sonne of Iemini 2. Reg. 16. † O Lord my God I haue hoped in thee saue me from al that persecute me and deliuer me † Lest sometime he as a Lyon violently take my soule whiles there is none to redeme nor to saue O Lord my God if I haue done this if there be iniquitie in my handes If I haue rendred to them that repayd me euils let me worthely fal emptie from myne enemies
† Let the enemie persecute my soule and take it and treade downe my life in the earth and bring downe my glorie into the dust † Arise Lord in thy wrath and be exalted in the coastes of myne enemies And arise ô Lord my God in the precept which thou hast cōmanded † and a sinagogue of peoples shal compasse thee And for it returne on high † our Lord iudgeth peoples Iudge me ô Lord according to my iustice and according to my innocencie vpon me † The wickednesse of sinners shal be consumed and thou shalt direct the iust which searchest the hart and raynes ô God † My iust helpe is from our Lord who saueth those that be right of hart God is a iust iudge strong patient is he angrie euerie day † Vnlesse you wil be conuerted he shal shake his sword he hath bent his bow and prepared it † And in it he hath prepared the vessels of death he hath made his arrowes for them that burne † Behold he hath bredde with iniustice he hath conceiued sorow and brought forth iniquitie † He hath opened a pit and digged it vp and he is fallen into the diche which he made † His sorrow shal be turned vpon his head and his iniquitie shal descend vpon his crowne † I wil confesse to our Lord according to his iustice and wil sing to the name of our Lord most high PSALME VIII God is magnified praised for his meruelous worke of creatures 5. but especially of mankind singularly exalted by the Incarnation of Christ. † Vnto the end for “ presses the Psalme of Dauid O LORD our Lord how meruelous is thy name in the whole earth Because thy magnificence is eleuated aboue the heauens † Out of the mouth of infantes and sucklinges thou hast perfected praise because of thine enemies that thou mayest destroy the enemie and reuenger † Because I shal see thy heauens the workes of thy fingers the moone and the starres which thou hast founded † What is man that thou art mindful of him or the sonne of man that thou visitest him † Thou hast minished him a litle lesse then Angels with glorie and honour thou hast crowned him † and hast appointed him ouer the worke of thy handes † Thou hast subiected al thinges vnder his feete al sheepe and oxen moreouer also the beastes of the field † The birdes of the ayre and fishes of the sea that walke the pathes of the sea † O Lord our Lord how meruelous is thy name in the whole earth ANNOTATIONS PASLME VIII 1. Presses Most Hebrew Doctors say the word Gittith may either signifie the place where this Psalme was made or the musical instrument on which it was song But most Christian Doctors expound it literally of Christs Passion who was stretched on the Crosse and al his sacred bloud pressed and drawne out of his bodie VVhich Metaphor Isaias also vseth demanding of Christ VVhy is thy clothing redde and thy garments as theirs that tread in the vine presse and answereth in Christs person I haue troden the presse alone S. Augustin also applieth it morally to the Church where Christ is the vine the Apostles are the branches spreaders that is preachers of the Ghospel Christians are the grapes Christian vertues are the wine Namely patience and fortitude in afflictions VVherby the good are purified and seuered from amiddes the reprobate as wine is pressed out of the grapes barreled and laid vp in sellers and * the huskes and carnels cast to hogges or other beastes PSALME IX The Church prayseth God for her protection 4. in repelling the enemies force 8. in punishing the wicked and rewarding the iust † Vnto the end for the secrets of the sonne the Psalme of Dauid I WIL confesse to thee ō Lord with al my hart I wil tel al thy meruelous thinges I wil be glad and reioyce in thee I wil sing to thy name ō most High † In turning mine enemie backward they shal be weakened and perish before thy face Because thou hast done my iudgement and my cause thou hast sitte vpon the throne which iudgest iustice Thou hast rebuked the Gentiles and the impious hath perished their name thou hast destroyed for euer and for euer and euer † The swordes of the enemie haue fayled vnto the end and their cities thou hast destroyed † Their memorie hath perished with a sound and our Lord abideth for euer He hath prepared his throne in iudgement † he wil iudge the whole world in equitie he wil iudge the people in iustice † And our Lord is made a refuge for the poore an helper in opportunities in tribulation † And let them hope in thee that know thy name because thou hast not forsaken them that seeke thee ô Lord. † Sing to our Lord which dwelleth in Sion declare his studies among the Gentiles † Because he requiring bloud remembred them he hath not forgotten the crie of the poore † Haue mercie on me ô Lord See my humiliation by my enemies † Which exaltest me from the gates of death that I may declare al thy prayses in the gates of the daughter of Sion † I wil reioyce in thy saluation the Gentiles are fastened in the destruction which they made In this snare which they hid is their foote taken † Our Lord shal be knowen doing iudgements the sinner is taken in the workes of his owne handes † Let sinners be turned into hel al nations that forget God † Because to the end there shal not be obliuion of the poore man the patience of the poore shal not perish in the end † Arise Lord let not man be strengthned let the Gentiles be iudged in thy sight † Appoint Lord a lawgeuer ouer them that the Gentiles may know that they be men The 10. Psalme according to the Hebrevves † Why Lord hast thou departed far of despisest in opportunities in tribulation † Whiles the impious is proude the poore is set on fyre they are caught in the counsels which they deuise † Because the sinner is praysed in the desires of his soule and the vniust man is blessed † The sinner hath exasperated our Lord according to the multitude of his wrath he shal not seeke † There is no God in his sight his waies are defiled at al time Thy iudgementes are taken away from his face he shal rule ouer al his enemies † For he hath sayd in his hart I wil not be moued from genetion vnto generation without euil Whose mouth is ful of cursing and bitternesse and guile vnder his tongue labour and sorrow † He sitteth in waite with the rich in secrete places to kil the innocent † His
me from them that goe downe into the lake † Sing to our Lord ye his sainctes and confesse to the memorie of his holines † Because wrath is in his indignation and life in his wil. At euening shal weeping abide and in the morning gladnesse † And I said in my abundance I wil not be moued for euer † O Lord in thy wil thou hast geuen strength to my beautie Thou hast turned away thy face from me and I became trubled † To thee ô Lord I wil crie and I wil pray to my God † What profite is in my bloud whiles I descend into corruption Shal dust confesse to thee or declare thy truth † Our Lord hath heard and had mercie on me our Lord is become my helper † † Thou hast turned my mourning into ioy vnto me thou hast cut my sackcloth and hast compassed me with gladnes † That my glorie may sing to thee and I be not compunct Lord my God for euer wil I confesse to thee PSALME XXX A prayer of a iust man excedingly afflicted stil confident in God 11. describing his manie calamities in respect of his enemies vndeserued 18. prayeth for his owne deliuerie and their iust punishment 20. praiseth and thanketh God for his goodnes 24. exhorteth al others to do the same † Vnto the end the Psalme of Dauid for excesse of minde IN THEE ô Lord haue I hoped let me not be confounded for euer in thy iustice deliuer me † Incline thine eare to me make hast to deliuer me Be vnto me for a God protector and for a house of refuge that thou mayst saue me † Because thou art my strength and my refuge and for thy name thou wilt conduct me and wilt nourish me † Thou wilt bring me out of this snare which they haue hid for me because thou art my protector † Into thy handes I commend my spirit thou hast redeemed me ô Lord God of truth † Thou hast hated them that obserue vanities vnprofitably But I haue hoped in our Lord † I shal reioyce and be ioyful in thy mercie Because thou hast respected my humilitie thou hast saued my soule out of necessities † Neither hast thou shut me vp in the handes of the enemie thou hast set me feete in a large place † Haue mercie vpon me ô Lord because I am in tribulation myne ei●is trubled for wrath my soule and my bellie † Because my life is decayed for sorrowe and my yeares for gronings My strength is weakened for pouertie and by bones are trubled † Aboue al myne enemies I am made a reproch both to my neighbours excedingly and a feare to my acquantance They that saw me fled forth from me † I am forgotten from the hart as one dead I am made as a vessel destroyed † because I haue heard the reprehension of manie that abide round about In that whiles they assembled together against me they consulted to take my soule † But I haue hoped in thee ô Lord I sayd Thou art my God † my lottes are in thy handes Deliuer me out of the handes of my enemies and from them that persecute me † Illustrate thy face vpon thy seruant saue me in thy mercie † Lord let me not be confounded because I haue inuocated thee Let the impious be ashamed and brought downe into hel † let the deceitful lippes be made mute Which speake iniquitie against the iust in pride and abuse † How great is the multitude of thy sweetnesse ô Lord which thou hast hid for them that feare thee Thou hast perfited it for them that hope in thee in the sight of the children of men † Thou shalt hide them in the secrete of thy face from the disturbance of men Thou shalt protect them in thy tabernacle from the contradiction of tongues † Blessed be our Lord because he hath made his mercie merueilous to me in the fensed citie But I haue said in the excesse of my minde I am cast away from the sight of thine eies Therfore thou hast heard the voice of my praier whiles I cried to thee † Loue our Lord al ye his sainctes because our Lord wil require truth wil repay them abundantly that doe proudly Do ye manfully and let your hart take courage al ye that hope in out Lord. PSALME XXXI Forgeuenes of sinnes is a happie thing 3. wherto manie are brought by affliction geuing them vnderstanding so mouing them to confesse their sinnes 6. pray for remission 10 not despaire but hope in Gods mercie and so reioyce with sincere hart † To Dauid himselfe “ vnderstanding BLESSED are they whose iniquities are forgeuen and “ whose sinnes be couered † Blessed is the man to whom our Lord hath “ not imputed sinne “ neither is there guile in his spirit † Because I held my peace my bones are * inueterated whiles I cried al the day † Because day and night thy hand is made heauie vpon me I am turned in my anguish whiles the thorne is fastened † I haue made my sinne knowen to thee and my iniustice I haue not hid I said I wil confesse against me my iniustice to our Lord and thou hast forgeuen the impietie of my sinne † For this shal euerie holie one pray to thee in time conuenient But yet in the floud of manie waters they shal not approche to him † Thou art my refuge from tribulation which hath compassed me my exultation deliuer me from them that compasse me † I wil geue thee vnderstanding and wil instruct thee in the way that thou shalt goe I wil fasten mine eies vpon thee † Doe not become as horse and mule which haue no vnderstanding In bit and bridle binde fast their cheekes that approch not to thee † Manie are the scourges of a sinner but him that hopeth in our Lord mercie shal compasse † Be ioyful in our Lord and reioyse ye iust and glorie al ye right of hart ANNOTATIONS PSALME XXXI 1. Vnderstanding VVhen Dauid had sinned and somewhile neglected to confesse his fault Gods mercie by affliction made him to vnderstand his owne estate who then repenting confessing and sorowing for his sinnes made this Psalme which is therfore intitled Vnderstanding or Instruction of Dauid It geueth vs also to vnderstand and to know saith S. Augustin that we must neither trust in our owne merites nor presume to escape punishment of sinne Thy first vnderstanding therfore or lesson must be to know thy self to be a sinner The nex is that when with faith thou beginnest to worke wel by loue thou attribute not this to thyn owne streingth but to the grace of God 1. VVhose sinnes are couered 2. not imputed
alwaies corporally with vs Could anie of them tarie here til this time could they tarie to the time yet to come But vvas therfore the Church leaft desolate by their departure God forbid For thy fathers sonnes are borne to thee VVhat is this for thy fathers sonnes are borne to thee The Apostles were sent fathers in place of the Apostles sonnes are borne to thee Byshops are appointed For whence were the Bishops borne that are at this day through the vvorld the Church herselfe calleth them fathers ●he begate them and appointed them in the seates of the fathers Do not therfore thinke thy self desolate o christian Church because thou seest not Peter seest not Paul for thou seest not them by vvhom thou wast borne but of thyne issue fatherhood is sprong to thee For thy fathers sonnes are borne to thee thou shalt make them princes ouer al the earth This is the Catholique Church Her children are made princes ouer al the earth her sonnes are constituted for fathers Let them acknowlege this that are cut of let them come to the vnitie be they brought into the temple of the king Thus S. Augustin PSALME XLV The Church in persecution acknowledgeth Gods perpetual defence 5. making her therby more glorious 10. sometimes granting rest 11. God himself ckecking the persecuters and euer protecting her † Vnto the end to the sonnes of Core for the secretes OVR God is a refuge and strength an helper in tribulations which haue found vs excedingly † Therfore wil we not feare when the earth shal be trubled and mountaines transported into the hart of the sea † Their waters haue sounded and were trubled the mountaines were trubled in his strength † The violence of the riuer maketh the citie of God ioyful the Highest hath sanctified his tabernacle † God is in the middes therof it shal not be moued God wil helpe it in the morning early † Nations are trubled and kingdomes are inclined he gaue his voice the earth was moued † The Lord of hostes is with vs the God of Iacob is our defender † Come ye and see the workes of our Lord what wonders he hath put vpon the earth † taking away warres euen vnto the end of the earth He shal destroy bow breake weapons and shields he shal burne with fire † Be quiet and see that I am God I shal be exalted among the gentiles and I shal be exalted in the earth † The Lord of hostes is with vs the God of Iacob is our defender PSALME XLVI Gentiles are called and inuited to praise God for his magnificence 6. for Christs Ascension and powre † Vnto the end for the sonnes of Core ALYE Nations clappe handes make iubilation to God in the voyce of exultation † Because our Lord is high terrible a great king ouer al the earth † He hath made peoples subiect to vs gentiles vnder our feete † He hath chosen his inheritance in vs the beautie of Iacob which he loued † God is ascended in iubilation and our Lord in the voice of trumpet † Sing ye to our God sing ye Sing ye to our king sing ye † Because God is king of al the earth sing ye wisely † God shal reigne ouer the gentiles God sitteth vpon his holie seate † Princes of peoples are gathered together with the God of Abraham because the strong goddes of the earth are excedingly aduanced PSALME XLVII God most and euerie where laudable is especially praised in the Church of Christ prefigured by Sion and there begunne 9. Al thinges being fulfilled in the Church euen as they were prophecied and promised 12. the faithful are exhorted to consider and congratulate the same A Psalme of Canticle to the sonnes of Core the second of the Sabbath GREAT is our Lord and to be praysed excedingly in the citie of our God in his holie mount † Mount Sion is founded with the exultation of the whole earth the sides of the North the citie of the great king † God shal be knowen in the houses therof when he shal receiue it † For behold the kings of the earth were gathered together they assembled in one † They seing it so were in admiration were trubled were moued † trembling tooke them Their sorowes as a woman traueling † In a vehement spirit thou shalt breake the shippes of Tharsis † As we haue heard so haue we seene in the citie of the Lord of hostes in the citie of our God God hath founded it for euer † We haue receiued thy mercie ô God in the middes of thy temple † According to thy name ô God so also is thy prayse vnto the endes of the earth thy right hand is ful of iustice † Let mount Sion be glad and the daughters of Iuda reioyce because of thy iudgementes ô Lord † Compasse Sion and embrace ye her tel ye in her towers † Set your hartes on her strength and distribute ye her houses that you may declare it in an other generation † Because this is God our God for euer and for euer and euer he shal rule vs euermore PSALME XLVIII The royal prophet inuiting al states and sortes of men to heare him attentiuely 6 sheweth that al ought to feare eternal damnation that liue wickedly 9. vainly and foolishly seeking 13. euen like brute beastes carnal pleasures which they can not long enioy nor long escape hel 16. confidently animating him selfe and al good men that trust not in this world † Vnto the end to the sonnes of Core a Psalme HEARE these thinges al ye Gentiles receiue with your eares al ye that inhabite the earth † Al ye earthly persons and children of men together in one the rich and the poore † My mouth shal speake wisedom and the meditation of my hart prudence † I wil incline mine eare vnto a parable I wil open my proposition on a Psalter † Why shal I feare in the euil day the iniquitie of my heele shal compasse me † They that trust in their strength and glorie in the multitude of their riches † A brother doth not redeme man shal redeme he shal not geue vnto God his reconciliation † And the price of the redemption of his owne soule and he shal labour for euer † and shal liue yet vnto the end † He shal not see death when he shal see the wise dying the vnwise and the foole shal perish together And they shal leaue their riches to strangers † and their sepulchers their houses for euer Their Tabernacles in generation and generation they haue renowmed their names in their landes † And man when he was
day soeuer I am in tribulation incline thine eare to me In what day soeuer I shal inuocate thee heare me speedely † Because my dayes haue vanished as smoke and my bones are withered as a drie burnt firebrand † I am striken as grasse and my hart is withered because I haue forgotten to eate my bread † For the voyce of my groning my bone hath cleaued to my flesh † I am become like a pellicane of the wildernes I am become as a nightcrow in the house † I haue watched and am become as a sparow solitarie in the housetoppe † Al the day did mine enemies vpbrayde me and they that praysed me sware against me † Because I did eate ashes as bread mingled my drinke with weeping † At the face of thy wrath and indignation because lifting me vp thou hast throwne me downe † My daies haue declined as a shadow and I am withered as grasse † But thou ô Lord endurest for euer and thy memorial in generation and generation † Thou rysing vp shal haue mercie on Sion because it is time to haue mercie on it because the time cometh † Because the stones therof haue pleased thy seruantes and they shal haue pittie on the earth therof † And the Gentiles shal feare thy name ô Lord and al the kinges of the earth thy glorie † Because our Lord hath built Sion and he shal be seene in his glorie † He hath had respect to the prayer of the humble and he hath not despised their petition † Let these thinges be written vnto an other generation and the people that shal be created shal praise our Lord. † Because he hath looked forth from his high holie place our Lord from heauen hath looked vpon the earth † That he might heare the gronings of the fettered that he might loose the children of them that are slayne † That they may shewforth the name of our Lord in Sion and his praise in Ierusalem † In the assembling of the people together in one and kinges to serue our Lord. † He answered him in the way of his strength Shew me the fewnes of my daies † Cal me not backe in the halfe of my daies thy yeares are vnto generation and generation † In the beginning ô Lord thou didst found the earth and the heauens are the workes of thy hands † They shal perish but thou art permanent and they shal al waxe old as a garment And as a vesture thou shalt change them and they shal be changed † but thou art the selfe same and thy yeares shal not faile † The children of thy seruantes shal inhabite and their seede shal be directed for euer PSALME CII Thankes to God for priuate 6. and publike benefites 17. His mercie iustice and other proprieties are immutable 20. Angels and al other creatures are inuited to praise him † To Dauid himself MY soule blesse thou our Lord and al thinges that are within me his holie name † My soule blesse thou our Lord and forget not al his retributions † Who is propitious to al thine iniquities who healeth al thine infirmities † Who redemeth thy life from deadly falling who crowneth thee in mercie and commiserations † Who replenisheth thy desire in good thinges “ thy youth shal be rewed as the eagles † Our Lord doth mercies and iudgement to al that suffer wrong † He made his waies knowne to Moyses his willes to the children of Israel † Our Lord is pitieful and merciful long suffering and very merciful † He wil not be angrie alwayes neither wil he threaten for euer † He hath not done to vs according to our sinnes neither according to our iniquities hath he rewarded vs. † For according to the height of heauen from the earth hath he strengthned his mercie vpon them that feare him † As far as the East is distant from the West hath he made our iniquities far from vs. † As a father hath compassion of his children so hath our † Lord compassion on them that feare him † because he hath knowen our making He remembred that we are dust † man his daies are as grasse as the floure of the filde so shal he florish † Because the spirit shal passe in him and he shal not stand and he shal know his place no more † But the mercie of our Lord from euerlasting and vnto euerlasting vpon them that feare him And his iustice is vpon the childrens children to them that keepe his testament † And are mindful of his commandmentes to doe them † Our Lord hath prepared his seate in heauen and his kindom shal haue dominion ouer al. † Blesse our Lord al ye his Angels mightie in powre doing his word that feare the voice of his wordes † Blesse our Lord al ye his hoastes you his ministers that doe his wil. † Blesse ye our Lord al his workes in euerie place of his dominion my soule blesse thou our Lord. ANNOTATIONS PSALME CII 5 Thy youth shal be renevved as the Eagles Aristotel and Plinie write that an Eagle decayeth not nor euer dieth by old age but the vpper part of her beake st l growing at last h●ndereth her from eating and so she dieth of fam●ne Saadias and other Hebrew Rabbins reporte that an Eagle euerie tenne yeares washeth herselfe ●n the sea as in a ba●h then flying very hiegh burneth her fethers in the elemental fire new fethers growing she becometh fresh as in her first youth t●l at last about an huadred yeares old she is not able to rise from the water and so is drowned S. Augustin more probably affirmeth that in long time her ●e●ke growing long and stopping her mouth that she can not eate she breaketh the vpper hooked part therof against a stone and so receiueth meate and recouereth strength as in her youth But whatsoeuer is the natural propert e of this kinglie birde the Royal Prophet here instructeth vs by the s●nilitude of her long life or by the renouation of her streingth that iust men Gods seruantes are spiritually renouated in Christ the principal rocke on who● the Church al the faithful are built either by receiuing new streingth by his grace in their soules after they are weakened by sinne as S. Ierom and Eu hymius expound this place or by restauration of their bodies glorified in the resurrection as S. Augustin teacheth or by both as most Catholique Doctors vnderstand it For one sense of holie Scripture excludeth not an other Especially when one is subordinate to the other As here these two senses do very wel concurre seing the state of the bodie after the resurrection dependeth vpon the state of the soule at
rather by them that may be supplied vvhich the Hebrevv vvanteth PSALME CXLV The Psalmist exciteth himself and al others to praise God for his singular regard and prouidence of al that trust in him 3. shewing that neither princes nor other men are able to helpe 5. but God can and doth continually releue al sortes of necessities Alleluia of Aggaeus and Zacharie MY soule prayse thou our Lord I wil praise our Lord in my ●te I wil sing to my God as long as I shal be Put not confidence in princes † in the sonnes of men in whom there is no saluation † His spirit shal goeforth and he shal returne into his earth in that day al their cogitations shal perish † Blessed is he whose helper is the God of Iacob his hope in our Lord his God † who made heauen and earth the sea and al thinges that are in them † Which keepeth truth for euer doth iudgement for them that suffer wrong geueth foode to the hungrie Our Lord looseth the fettered † our Lord illuminateth the blind Our Lord lifteth vp the bruised our Lord loueth the iust † Our Lord keepeth strangers the pupil and widow he wil receiue and the wayes of sinners he wil destroy † Our Lord wil reigne for euer thy God ô Sion in generation and generation PSALME CXLVI God is also to be praised by his peculiar people for particular benefites 4. for his omnipotent powre wisdom goodnes in creating and gouerning this whole world 11. and most special benignitie towards those that trust in him Alleluia PRAYSE ye our Lord because Psalme is good to our God let there be pleasant and comelie praise † Our Lord building vp Ierusalem wil gather together the dispersions of Israel † Who healeth the contrite of hart and bindeth vp their sores † Who numbereth the multitude of starres and geueth names to them al. † Great is our Lord and great is his strength and of his wisdom there is no number † Our Lord receiuing the meeke humbling sinners euen to the ground † Sing ye to our Lord in confession sing ye to our God on harpe † Who couereth the heauen with cloudes and prepareth rayne for the earth Who bringeth forth grasse in the mountaines and herbe for the seruice of men † Who geueth to beastes their foode and to the young rauens that cal vpon him † He shal not haue pleasure in the strength of an horse nor in the legges of a man shal he be wel pleased † Our Lord is wel pleased toward them that feare him and in them that hope vpon his mercie PSALME CXLVII Againe God is to be praised for his goodnes towards his peculiar people 4. yea towards al the world 7. but most abundantly towards his Church Alleluia O Ierusalem praise our Lord praise thy God ô Sion † Because he hath strengthened the lockes of thy gates he hath blessed thy children in thee † Who hath set thy borders peace and filleth thee with the fatte of corne † Who sendeth forth his speach to the earth his word runneth swiftly † Who geueth snow as wool scatereth mist as ashes † He casteth his crystal as morseles before the face of his cold l who shal endure † He shal sendforth his word and shal melt them his spirit shal blowe and waters shal flowe † Who declareth his word to Iacob his iustices and iudgements to Israel † He hath not done in like maner to anie nation and his iudgements he hath not made manifest to them Allelu-ia PSALME CXLVIIII Al creatures spiritual and corporal are inuited to praise God their Creator and Conseruer 13. as incomparably excellent Alleluia PRAYSE ye our Lord from the heauens praise ye him in the high places † Prayse ye him al his Angels prayse ye him al his hostes † Prayse ye him sunne and moone prayse him al ye starres and light † Prayse him ye heauens of heauens and the waters that are aboue the heauens † let them praise the name of our Lord. Because he sayd and they were made he commanded and they were created † He established them for euer and for euer and euer he put a precept and it shal not passe † Prayse our Lord from the earth ye dragons and al depthes † Fyre haile snow yse spirit of stormes which doe his worde † Mountaines and al litle hilles trees that beare fruite and al ceders † Beastes and al cattel serpentes and fethered fowles † Kinges of the earth and al peoples princes and al iudges of the earth † Yongmen and virgins old with yong let them prayse the name of our Lord † because the name of him alone is exalted † The confession of him aboue heauen and earth and he hath exalted the horne of his people An hymne to al his sainctes to the children of Israel a people approching vnto him Alleluia PSALME CXLIX The Church is most singularly bond to praise God 4. for the grace sanctitie victorie glorie 7. and iudicial powre which he geueth to his Sainctes Alleluia SING ye to our Lord a new song let his prayse be in the Church of sainctes † Let Israel be ioyful in him that made him and let the children of Sion reioyce in their king † Let them praise his name in quite on tymbrel and psalter let them sing to him † Because our Lord is wel pleased in his people and he wil exalt the meeke vnto saluation † The sainctes shal reioyce in glorie they shal be ioyful in their beddes † The exaltations of God in their throte and two edged swordes in their handes † To doe reuenge in the nations chastisements among the peoples † To binde their kinges in fetters and their nobles in yron manicles † That they may doe in them the iudgement that is written this glorie is to al his sainctes Alleluia PSALME CL. God absolutly most excellent is to be praised 3. with al sortes of instruments and by al other meanes Alleluia PRAYSE ye our Lord in his holies prayse ye him in the firmament of his strength † Prayse ye him in his powers prayse ye him according to the multitude of his greatnes † Prayse ye him in the sound of trumpet prayse ye him on psalter and harpe † Prayse ye him on timbrel and quire prayse ye him on stringes and organ † Prayse ye him on wel sounding cymbals prayse ye him on cymbales of iubilation † let euerie spirit prayse our Lord. Alleluia ANNOTATIONS PSALME CL. S. Augustin in the conclusion of his Enarrations or Sermons vpon the Psalmes explicateth a mysterie in the number of an hundred and fieftie signifying the concord of the two Testaments For in the old testament they kept
shal perish from their wise men and the vnderstanding of their prudent shal be hid † Woe vnto you that are deepe of hart to hide your counsel from our Lord whose workes are in darkenes and they say Who seeth vs and who knoweth vs † This your cogitation is peruerse as if the clay should thinke against the potter and the worke should say to the maker therof Thou madest me not or the thing formed should say to the fashioner therof Thou vnderstandest not † Shal not yet within a litle while and in a short time Libanus be turned into Charmel Charmel reputed for a forest † And in that day the deafe shal heare the wordes of the booke and out of the darkenes and mist the eies of the blinde shal see † And the meeke shal adde ioyfulnesse in our Lord and the poore men shal reioyce in the holie one of Israel † Because he hath fayled that did preuaile the scorner is consumed and they are al cut downe that watched vpon iniquitie † that made men sinne in word and supplanted him that reproued them in the gate and declined in vayne from the iust † For this cause thus sayth our Lord to the house of Iacob he that redemed Abraham Iacob shal not now be confounded neither shal now his countenance be ashamed † but when he shal see his children the workes of mine handes in the middes of him sanctifying my name and they shal sanctifie the holie one of Iacob and shal preach the God of Israel † and they that erre in spirit shal know vnderstanding and the mutteters shal learne the law CHAP. XXX The Iewes are blamed for seeking counsel and helpe of the Aegyptians 18. but if they repent they shal find releefe and spiritual riches of the soule 27. Gods iudgement wil be strict 33. and hel is most horrible VVOE vnto renegate children sayth our Lord that you would take counsel and not of me would beginne a webbe and not by my spirite that you might adde sinne vpon sinne † which walke to goe downe into Aegypt haue not asked my mouth hoping for helpe in the strength of Pharao and hauing confidence in the shadow of Aegypt † And the strength of Pharao shal be a confusion to you and the confidence of the shadow of Aegypt an ignominie † For thy princes were in Tanis and thy messengers came euen to Hanes † Al were confounded vpon the people that could not profite them they were no helpe nor to any profite but to confusion and to reproch † The burden of the beastes of the South In a land of tribulation and distresse the lionesse and the lion of them the viper the flying basiliscus carying their riches vpon the shoulders of beasts and their treasures vpon the bunch of camels to a people that can not be able to profite them † For Aegypt shal helpe in vaine and to no purpose therfore haue I cried vpon this It is pride onlie cease † Now therfore going in write to her vpon boxe and drawe it diligently in a booke and it shal be in the latter day for a testimonie for euer † For it is a people prouoking to wrath and lying children children that wil not heare the law of God † Which say to the seers See not and to them that behold Behold vs not those thinges that are right Speake vnto vs pleasant thinges see errours vnto vs. † Take from me the way turne away the path from me let the holie one of Israel cease from our face † Therfore thus sayth the holie one of Israel For that you haue reiected this word haue hoped in calumnie and tumult and haue leaned therevpon † therfore shal this iniquitie be vnto you as a breach that falleth and is found lacking in an high wal because sodenly whiles it is not hoped shal come the destruction therof † And it shal be broken smal as the potters vessel is broken with mightie breaking there shal not a shread be found of the fragments therof wherein a litle fyre may be caried from the burning or a litle water be drawen out of the pitte † Because thus sayth our Lord the God of Israel If you returne and be quiet you shal be saued in silence and in hope shal your strength be And you would not † and you haue sayd No but we wil flee to horses therfore shal you flee And we wil mount vpon swift ones therfore shal they be fwifter that shal persecute you † A thousand men at the face of the terrour of one and at the face of the terrour of fiue shal you flee til you be leaft as the mast of a shippe in the toppe of a mountaine and as a signe vpon a litle hil † Therfore our Lord expecteth that he may haue mercie on you and therfore shal he be exalted sparing you because our Lord is the God of iudgment blessed are al they that expect him † For the people of Sion shal dwel in Ierusalem weeping thou shalt not weepe pitying he wil pitie thee at the voice of thy crie as soone as he shal heare he wil answer thee † And our Lord wil geue you straite bread and short water and wil not make thy doctor to flee away from thee any more and thine eies shal see thy master † And thine eares shal heare the word of him that behinde thy backe admonisheth thee This is the way walke in it and decline ye not neither to the right hand nor to the left † And thou shalt contaminate the plates of the sculptils of thy siluer and the garment of the molten of thy gold and shalt scatter them as the vncleannes of a menstruous woman Thou shalt say to it Get thee hence † And rayne shal be geuen to thy seede wheresoeuer thou shalt sow in the land and the bread of the corne of the land shal be most plentiful and fatte The lambe in that day shal feede at large in thy possession † and thyne oxen as the asse coltes that til the ground shal eate mingled prouender as it was fanned in the floore † And there shal be vpon euerie high mountayne and vpon euerie litle hil eleuated riuers of running waters in the day of the killing of manie when the towres shal fal † And the light of the moone shal be as the light of the sunne and the light of the sunne shal be seuenfold as the light of seuen daies in the day when our Lord shal bind vp the wound of his people shal heale the stroke of their wound † Behold the name of our Lord commeth from farre his burning furie and heauie to beare his lippes are filled with indignation and his tongue as a deuouring fire † His spirite as a torrent ouerflowing euen to the middes of the necke to destroy the nations to nothing and the bridle of errour that was in the iawes of peoples † There shal be a song vnto
thinges of old I haue declared and they proceded out of my mouth and I haue made them to be heard sodenly I haue wrought and they came † For I knew that thou art stubburne and thy necke is an yron sinew and thy forehead of brasse † I foretold thee of old before they came I told thee lest perhaps thou shouldest say My idols haue done these thinges and my sculptils and moltens haue commanded these thinges † See al the thinges which thou hast heard but haue you declared them I haue made thee know new thinges of old and the thinges are kept which thou knowest not † now they are created and not of old and before the day and thou heardest them not lest perhaps thou mighrest say Behold I knewe them † Thou hast neither heard nor knowen neither was thyne eare opened of old For I know that transgressing thou wilt transgresse and I haue called thee a transgressour from the wombe † For my names sake I wil make my furie far of and for my prayse I wil bridle thee that thou perish not † Behold I haue fined thee but not as siluer I haue chosen thee in the fornace of pouertie † For myself for my self wil I do it that I be not blasphemed and I wil not geue my glorie to an other † Heare me ô Iacob and thou Israel whom I cal I the same I the first I the last † My hand also hath founded the earth and my right hand hath measured the heauens I shal cal them and they shal stand together † Assemble ye together al you and heare which of them hath shewed these thinges The Lord hath loued him he wil do his wil in Babylon and his arme in the Chaldees † I euen I haue spoken and called him I haue brought him and his way is directed † Come ye to me and heare this I haue not spoken in secrete from the begynning from the time before it was done I was there and now the Lord God hath sent me and his spirite † Thus sayth our Lord thy redemer the holie one of Israel I the Lord thy God that teach thee profitable thinges that gouerne thee in the way that thou walkest † I would thou hadst attended to my commandments thy peace had bene as a floud and thy iustice as the waues of the sea † And thy seede had bene as the sand and the stocke of thy wombe as the grauel stones therof his name had not perished neither had it bene destroyed from before my face † Come forth out of Babylon flee from the Chaldees shew it forth in the voice of exultation make this to be heard and speake it out euen to the endes of the earth Say Our Lord hath redemed his seruant Iacob † They thirsted not in the desert when he brought them forth water out of the rocke he brought forth to them and he cloue the rocke and there flowed waters † There is no peace to the impious sayth our Lord. CHAP. XLIX Christ shal lead the Gentiles to saluation euen of the ilandes and vttermost partes of the world 10. By him the faithful shal receiue much grace 14. and comforth 18. The Church stil increasing 21. admiring herowne felicitie 25. and the destruction of her enimies HEARE ye ilands and attend ye peoples from a farre The Lord hath called me from the wombe from my mothers bellie he hath bene mindful of my name † And he hath made my mouth as a sharpe sword in the shadow of his hand he hath protected me hath made me as a chosen arrow in his quiuer he hath hidden me † And he sayd to me Thou art my seruant Israel because in thee wil I glorie † And I sayd I haue laboured in vayne without cause and in vayne haue I spent my strength therfore my iudgement is with the Lord and my worke with my God † And now sayth the Lord that formed me from the wombe to be his seruant that I may reduce Iacob vnto him and Israel wil not be gathered together and I am glorified in the eies of the Lord and my God is made my strength † And he sayd It is a smal thing that thou shouldest be my seruant to rayse vp the tribes of Iacob and to conuert the dregges of Israel Behold I haue geuen thee to be the light of the Gentiles that thou mayst be saluation euen to the fardest part of the earth † Thus sayth our Lord the redemer of Israel the holie one therof to the contemptible soule to the nation that is abhorred to the seruant of lordes kinges shal see princes shal rise adore for our Lords sake because he is faythful for the holie one of Israel who hath chosen thee † Thus sayth our Lord In time acceptable I haue heard thee and in the day of saluation I haue holpen thee and I haue kept thee and geuen thee to be a couenant of the people that thou mightest rayse vp the land and possesse the inheritances dissipated † that thou mightest say to them that are bound Come forth to them that are in darknesse Be ye discouered Vpon the wayes shal they feede their pastures shal be in al plaines † They shal not hunger nor thirst heate and sunne shal not strike them because he that is merciful to them shal gouerne them and al the fountaines of waters shal geue them drinke † And I wil make al my mountaines to be a way my pathes shal be exalted † Behold these shal come from farre behold they from the North and the sea and these from the South countrie † Ye heauens prayse and earth reioyce ye mountaynes geue prayse with iubilation because our Lord hath comforted his people and wil haue mercie on his poore ones † And Sion sayd Our Lord hath forsaken me our Lord hath forgotten me † Why can a woman forget her infant that she wil not haue pitie on the sonne of her wombe And if she should forget yet wil not I forget thee † Behold I haue writen thee in my handes thy walles are before myne eies alwayes † Thy builders are come they that destroy thee and dissipate thee shal goe out of thee † Lift vp thine eies round about and see al these are gathered together they are come to thee I liue saith our Lord for thou shalt be clothed with al these as with an ornament and as a bride thou shalt put them about thee † Because thy deserts and thy solitarie places and the land of thy ruine shal now be straite by reason of the inhabitants and they shal be chased far away that swalowed thee vp † As yet shal the children of thy barrennesse say in thine eares The place is straite for me make me space to dwel † And thou shalt say in thy hart Who hath begot me these I am barren not bearing ledde into transmigration and captiue
hadst walked in the way of God thou hadst verely dwelt in peace euerlasting † Learne where wisedom is where strength is where vnderstanding is that thou mayst know withal where is the long continuance of life and liuing where the light of the eyes and peace is † Who hath found the place therof and who hath entered into the treasures therof † Where are the princes of the Gentiles and they that rule ouer the beasts that are vpon the earth † that play with the birdes of the heauen † that treasure vp siluer and gold wherin men haue confidence and is there no end of their getting which fashion siluer are careful neither is there invention of their workes † They are destroyed and are gone downe to hel and others are risen vp in their place † Yong men saw the light and dwelt vpon the earth but the way of discipline they knew not † neither vnderstood they the pathes therof neither haue their children receiued it it is made farre from their face † It hath not bene heard in the Land of Chanaan neither hath it bene seene in Theman † The children of Agar also that seke out the prudence that is of the earth marchants of Merrhe and of Theman and fablers and searchers of prudence and vnderstanding but the way of wisedom they haue not knowne neither haue they remembrēd the pathes therof † O Israel how great is the house of God and how great is the place of his possession † It is great and hath no end high and vnmesurable † There were the Giants those renowned that were from the beginning of big stature expert in warre † These did not our Lord choose neither found they the way of discipline therfore did they perish † And because they had not wisedom they perished through their follie † Who hath ascended into heauen and taken her and brought her downe from the clowdes † Who hath passed ouer the sea and found her and brought her aboue chosen gold † There is none that can know her waies nor that can search out her pathes † but he that knoweth al thinges knoweth her hath found her out by his prudence he that prepared the earth in time euerlasting and replenished it with cattel and fourefooted beastes † he that sendeth forth light and it goeth and hath called it and it obeyeth him with trembling † And the starres haue geuen light in their watches and reioyced † they were called and they said here we are and they haue shined to him with cheerfulnes that made them † This is out God and there shal none other be estemed against him † He found out al the way of discipline and deliuered it to Iacob his seruant and to Israel his beloued † After these thinges he was sene vpon the earth and was conuersant with men CHAP. IIII. Gods people neglecting his grace offered to them more then to other nations 6. are seuerely punished 15. by captiuitie 18. but are reserued 22. and repenting shal be released 31. and their enimies destroyed THIS is the booke of the commandments of God and the law that is for euer al that hold it shal come to life but they that haue forsaken it into death † Returne Iacob and take hold of it walke by the way to the brightnes of it against the light therof † Deliuer not thy glorie to an other dignitie to a strange nation † We are blessed ô Israel because the thinges that please God are manifest to vs. † Be of good comfort ô people of God memorable Israel † you are sold to the Gentiles not into perdition but for that in anger you prouoked God to wrath you are deliuered to the aduersaries † For you haue exasperated him that made you the eternal God immolating to diuels and not to God † For you haue forgotten God who hath nourished you and your nource Ierusalem you haue made sorowful † For she saw the wrath comming from God to you and she sayd Heare ye confines of Sion for God hath brought me great mourning † For I haue sene the captiuitie of my people and of my sonnes and daughters which the euerlasting hath brought vpon them † For I nourished them with ioyfulnes but I haue left them with weeping and mourning † Let no man reiovce ouer me a widow and desolate I am forsaken of manie for the sinnes of my children because they haue declined from the law of God † And his iustices they haue not knowne nor walked by the wayes of Gods commandments neither haue they entered by the pathes of his truth and iustice † Let the borderers of Sion come and remember the captiuitie of my sonnes daughters which the euerlasting hath brought vpon them † For he hath brought vpon them a nation from a farre a wicked nation and of an other tongue † which haue not reuerenced the ancient nor pitied the children haue led away the beloued of the widow and made the sole woman desolate of children † But as for me what can I helpe you † For he that hath brought the euils vpon you he wil deliuer you out of the handes of your enemies † walke children walke for I am left alone † I haue put of the stole of peace and I haue put vpon me the sackcloth of prayer and I wil crie to the Highest in my dayes † Be of good comfort my children crie to our Lord and he wil deliuer you out of the hand of the princes your enemies † For I haue hoped in the euerlasting for your saluation ioy is come to me from the holie one vpon the mercie which shal come to you from our euerlasting sauiour † For I sent you forth with mourning and weeping but our Lord wil bring you backe to me with ioy and gladnes for euer † For as the neighbours of Sion haue seene your captiuitie from God so shal they see also with celeritie your saluation from God which shal come vpon you with great honour and euerlasting brightnes † Children patiently sustaine the wrath which is come vpon you for thyne enemie hath persecuted thee but thou shalt quickly see his destruction and thou shalt get vp vpon his necke † My delicate ones haue walked rough waies for they are led as a flocke taken violently of the enemies † Be of good comfort children and crie out to our Lord for there shal be remembrance of you with him that hath led you away † For as your minde hath bene to stray from God ten tymes so much shal you returning againe seeke him † For he that hath brought the euils vpon you he againe wil bring vnto you euerlasting ioy with your saluation † Be of good comfort Ierusalem for he exhorteth thee that named thee † The wicked afflicters shal perish that haue vexed thee they that haue reioyced in thy ruine shal be punished † The cities which thy children haue serued shal be punished
youth † Sacrifice and libation is perished out of the house of our Lord the priests our Lords ministers mourned † The region is destroyed the ground hath mourned because the wheate is wasted the wine is confounded the oyle hath languished † The husbandmen are confounded the dressers of vines haue howled vpon the wheate and the barley because the haruest of the filde is perished † The vineyard is confounded and the figtree hath languished the pomegranet the palmetree and the appletree and al the trees of the filde are withered because ioy is confounded from the children of men † Gird yourselues and mourne ye priests howle ye ministers of the altar goe in lie in sacke clothe ye ministers of my God because sacrifice libation is perished out of the house of your God † Sanctifie ye a fast cal an assemblie gather together the ancients al the inhabitants of the land into the house of your God and crie ye to our Lord † A a a for the day because the day of our Lord is at hand and as destruction from the mightie it shal come † Why are not the victuals perished before your eyes ioy and exultation out of the house of our God † The beastes are rotted in their dung the barnes are destroyed the storehouses are dissipated because the wheate is confounded † Why groned the beast why lowed the flockes of the heard because there is no pasture for them yea and the flockes of the cattel are perished † To thee ô Lord wil I crie because fire hath eaten the beautiful thinges of the desert and the flame hath burnt al the trees of the region † Yea and the beastes of the filde as a garden bed thirsting for a shower haue looked vp to thee because the fountaines of waters are dried vp fire hath deuoured the beautiful thinges of the desert ANNOTATIONS CHAP. I. 4. The residue of the eruke loeust bruke blast Eruca a vvorme that destroyeth herbes and fruictes Locusta a fleing beast vvith long hinder legges destroying corne and fruite Bruchus an other fleeing litle beast that deuoureth not only fruite but also the leaues of trees and Rubigo the blast or burning myst that consumeth the eares of corne euen to dust do metaphorically signifie the Chaldees and other souldiars of sundrie nations in the armie of Nabuchodonosor inuading wasting the kingdom of Iuda And that at foure seueral times euer worse worse First when Nabuchodonosor beseeging Ierusalē subdued king Ioakim and his kingdom taking hostages for assurance of subiection amongst vvhich vvere Daniel and the other three children and caried avvay part of the holie vessel of the Temple 4. Reg 24 v. 1. The second vvhen eight yeares after Nabuchodonosor returned and killed king Ioakim for rebelling and caried his sonne king Ioachin othervvise called Iechonias into Babylon with his mother and Ieremie the Prophet also manie other principal persons and much riches ibidem v. 10. The third vvhen eleuen yeares after he tooke and spoyled Ierusalem destroyed the Temple killed al king Sedecias sonnes in his sight then put out his eyes and caried him blinde into Babylon vvith much more people and spoyle 4. Reg 25. Fourthly when shortly after he sent Nabuzardan general of his armie and caried avvay more men and vvealth leauing only the basest people to til the land ibidem v. 8. Al vvhich shevveth clerly the fulfilling of this Prophecie according to the historical letter In like sorte vve might explicate the rest of this and other prophetes but it is not our purpose to be so large Much lesse to prosecute the Mystical sense vvhich is manifold as appeareth in the vvorkes of the ancient Fathers VVherof see F. Francis Ribera CHAP. II. The Chaldees wil assault afflict the Iewes with great violence 12. After humble repentance in captiuitie 18. Gods benignitie wil comforte them 23. with abundance of spiritual grace by Christ 28. sending also the Holie Ghost 30. And terrible signes before the day of Iudgement SOVND ye with the trumpet in Sion howle in my holie mount let al the inhabitants of the land be trubled Because the day of our Lord cometh † because the day of darkenes and of mist is neere the day of clowde and whirlewind as the morning spred vpon the montaines much people strong the like to it hath not bene from the beginning and after it shal not be euen vnto the yeares of generation generation † Before the face therof a deuouring fyre and after it a burning flame the land before it as it were a garden of pleasure and after it the wildernes of a desert neither is there that can escape it † As the appearance of horses their appearance as horsemen so shal they runne † As the sound of chariots vpon the toppes of mountaines shal they leape as the sound of a flame of fire deuouring stubble as a strong people prepared to battel † At his presence the people shal be vexed al visages shal be made like a potte † They shal runne as valients as men of warre they shal scale the wal the men shal march in their wayes shal not decline from their pathes † None shal presse his brother they shal walke euerie one in his owne pathe yea through the windowes they shal fal shal not demolish † They shal enter the city they shal runne on the wal they shal climbe the houses by the windowes they shal enter as a theefe † At his presence the earth hath trembled the heauens are moued the sunne and moone are darkened and the starres haue withdrawne their shining † And our Lord hath geuen his voice before the face of his host because his campes are exceding manie because strong doing his word for great is the day of our Lord terrible excedingly and who shal susteyne it † Now therfore sayth our Lord Conuert to me in al your hart in fasting and in weeping and in mourning † And rent your hartes and not your garments and turne to the Lord your God because he is benigne and merciful patient and of much mercie readie to be gracious vpon the malice † Who knoweth if he wil conuert and forgeue and leaue after him benediction sacrifice and libament to the Lord your God † Sound ye with the trumpet in Sion sanctifie a fast cal an assemblie † gather together the people sanctifie the Church assemble the ancients gather together the litle ones and them that sucke the breastes let the bridegrome goe forth of his chamber and the bride out of her bride chamber † Betwen the porch and the altar the priests our Lords ministers shal weepe and shal say Spare ô Lord spare thy people and geue not thine inheritance into reproch that the nations haue dominion ouer them Why say they in the peoples Where is their God † Our Lord hath bene zelous to his land
colored horses he prophecieth bitter times 18. confirming the same by an other vision of foure hornes IN THE eight moneth in the second yeare of king Darius the word of our Lord was made to Zacharie the sonne of Barachias the sonne of Addo the prophet saying Our Lord hath bene wrath vpon your fathers with wrath † And thou shalt say to them Thus saith the Lord of hosts Conuert to me sayth the Lord of hosts and I wil conuert to you sayth the Lord of hosts † Be not as your fathers to whom the former prophets cried saying Thus saith the Lord of hosts Conuert from your euil wayes from your most wicked thoughts and they heard not neither attended to me sayth our Lord. † Your fathers where are they and the prophets shal they liue for euer † But yet my wordes mine ordinances which I gaue in commandment to my seruants the prophets did they not take hold of your fathers and they conuerted sayd As the Lord of hosts thought to do to vs according to our wayes according to our inuentions he hath done to vs. † In the foure twentith day of the eleuenth moneth Sabath in the second yeare of Darius the word of our Lord was made to Zacharie the sonne of Barachias the sonne of Addo the prophet saying † I saw by night and behold a man mounting vpon a red horse he stood among the myrtletrees that were in the botome and after him horses red speckled and white † And I sayd What are these my Lord and the Angel that spake in me sayd to me I wil shew thee what these thinges are † And the man that stood among the myrtle trees answered sayd These are they whom our Lord sent to walke through the earth † And they answered to the Angel of our Lord which stood among the mirtle trees sayd We haue walked through the earth and loe al the earth is inhabited and at rest † And the Angel of our Lord answered and sayd ô Lord of hosts how long wilt thou not haue mercie on Ierusalem and on the cities of Iuda with which thou hast bene angrie this now is c the seuentith yeare † And our Lord answered the Angel that spake in me good wordes comfortable wordes † And the Angel that spake in me sayd to me Crie saying Thus sayth the Lord of hosts I haue bene zelous for Ierusalem and Sion with great zele † And with great anger am I angrie vpon the welthie nations because I was angrie a litle but they helped toward the euil † Therfore thus saith our Lord I wil returne to Ierusalem in mercies my house shal be built in it saith the Lord of hosts the plumme line shal be stretched forth vpon Ierusalem † As yet crie thou saying Thus saith the Lord of hosts As yet shal my cities flow with good thinges and the Lord wil yet comfort Sion and he wil yet choose Ierusalem † And I lifted vp mine eyes and saw and behold foure hornes † And I sayd to the Angel that spake in me What are these And he sayd to me These are the hornes that haue scattered Iuda and Israel and Ierusalem † And our Lord shewed me foure artificers † And I sayd What come these to doe Who spake saying These are the hornes that scattered Iuda euerie man a part none of them lifted his head and these are come to fray them to cast downe the hornes of the nations that haue lifted the horne vpon the land of Iuda to scatter it CHAP. II. Vnder the name of Ierusalem he prophecieth the progresse of the Church of Christ 6. by the conuersion of some Iewes 8. and manie Gentiles AND I lifted vp mine eyes and saw and loe a man and in his hand a corde of measurers † And I sayd Whither goest thou And he sayd to me To measure Ierusalem and to see how great the breadth therof is and how great the length therof † And behold the Angel that spake in me came forth and an other Angel went out to meete him † And he sayd to him Runne speake to this yongman saying Without wal shal Ierusalem be inhabited for the multitude of men and of beasts in the middes therof † And I wil be to it sayth our Lord a wal of fire round about and I wil be in glorie in the middes therof † O b flee ye out of the land of the North saith our Lord because into the foure windes of heauen haue I dispersed you sayth our Lord. † O c Sion flee thou that dwellest with the daughter of Babylon † because thus sayth the Lord of hosts After glorie he sent me to the nations that haue spoiled you for he that shal touch you toucheth the apple of myne eye † because loe I lift vp my hand vpon them and they shal be a praye to those that serued them and you shal know that the Lord of hosts sent me † Prayse and reioyce ô daughter of Sion because loe I come and wil dwel in the middes of thee sayth our Lord. † And manie nations shal be ioyned to our Lord in that day and they shal be my people and I wil dwel in the middes of thee and thou shal know that the Lord of hosts hath sent me to thee † And our Lord wil possesse Iuda his portion in the sanctified land and he wil yet choose Ierusalem † Let al flesh be silent at the presence of our Lord because he is risen vp out of his holie habitation CHAP. III. In a vision the diuel appeareth accusing the hiegh Priest 4. He is clensed from his sinnes 8. Christ is promised and great fruite of his passion AND our Lord shewed me Iesus the grand priest standing before the Angel of our Lord and Satan stood on his right hand to be his aduersarie † And our Lord sayd to Satan The Lord geue rebuke on thee Satan and the Lord that chose Ierusalem geue rebuke on thee Why is not this a firebrand taken out of the fire † And Iesus was clothed with filthie garments and he stood before the face of the Angel † Who answered and sayd to them that stood before him saying Take away the filthie garments from him And he sayd to him Behold I haue taken away thine iniquitie and haue clothed thee with change of garments † And he said Put a cleane mitre vpon his head they put a cleane mitre vpon his head and clothed him with garments and the Angel of our Lord stood † And the Angel of our Lord contested Iesus saying † Thus saith the Lord of hosts If you wil walke in my wayes and keepe my watch thou also shalt iudge my house and shalt keepe my courts and I wil geue thee walkers of them that now assist here † Heare ô Iesus thou grand priest thou and thy frendes that dwel before thee because they are portending men for behold
both them coming against vs and the whole world with one becke † And he admonished them also of the aydes of God that were geuen to their fathers and that vnder Sennacherib an hundred foure score fiue thousand perished † And of the battel that they had against the Galatians in Babylonia how al they when it came to the point the Macedonians their felowes staggering being only six thousand slewe an hundred twentie thousand by reason of the ayde geuen them from heauen and for these thinges obteyned verie manie benefites † With these wordes they were made constant and readie to dye for the lawes and their countrie † He appointed therfore his brethren captains ouer both orders Simon and Ioseph and Ionathas vnder euerie one putting a thousand and fiue hundreth † Beside this also the holie booke being read vnto them by Esdras † and a signe of Gods helpe being geuen in the foreward the duke himself ioyned battel with Nicanor And the Almightie being made their helper they slew aboue nine thousand men and the greater part of Nicanors armie being made weake with woundes they forced to flee † And taking away their money that came to buy them they pursued them on euerie hand † but they returned being taken short with the time for it was the day before the Sabbath for the which cause they continewed not pursewing them † But gathering together the armour and spoiles of them they kept the Sabbath blessing our Lord that deliuered them this day distilling the beginning of mercie vpon them † But after the sabbath they diuided the spoyles to the feeble and to orphans and to widowes the rest themselues had with their felowes † These thinges therfore being done and obsecration being made in common of al they desired our merciful Lord that he would be reconciled to his seruants vnto the end † And of them that were with Timothee and Bacchides fighting against them they slew aboue twentie thousand wanne the high holdes and they diuided manie prayes making equal portion to the feeble pupils and widowes yea and to the elder men † And when they had diligently gathered together their armour they layd al together in conuenient places and the residue of the spoiles they caried to Ierusalem † and Philarches that was with Timothee they slewe a wicked man which in manie thinges had afflicted the Iewes † And when they kept the feast of victorie in Ierusalem him that had burnt the holie gates that is Callisthenes when he was fled into a certaine house they burnt a worthie reward being repayed him for his impieties † But the most impious Nicanor who had brought a thousand merchants to the sale of the Iewes † being humbled through the helpe of our Lord by them whom he esteemed no bodie laying aside his garment of glorie fleeing by the midland came alone to Antioch hauing gotten great infelicitie by the destruction of his armie † And he that had promised that he would render tribute to the Romanes of the captiuitie of Ierusalem now professed that the Iewes had God their protectour that for him they could not be wounded because they folowed the lawes appointed by him CHAP. IX Antiochus repulsed from Persepolis 3. and hearing that his armie is ouerthrowne in lurie 9. wormes issuing from his bodie intolerably stincking 11. acknowlegeth his wicked desertes 14. promiseth amendment 18. writeth to the Iewes praying them to obey him and his sonne 28. and dyeth miserably AT that time Antiochus returned out of Persis dishonourably † For he had entered into the citie which is called Persipolis and he attempted to spoile the temple and to oppresse the citie but the multitude running together to armes they were put to flight and so it chanced that Antiochus after his flight returned with dishonour † And when he was come about Ecbatana he vnderstood the thinges that were done to Nicanor and Timothee † And swelling in anger he thought that he might wreake the iniurie of them that had put him to flight vpon the Iewes And therfore he commanded his chariorte to be driuen iorneing without intermission the heauenlie iudgement vrging him forward because he spoke so proudly that he would come to Ierusalem make it an heape of the sepulcher of the Iewes † But he that seeth al thinges our Lord the God of Israel stroke him with an vncurable and inuisible plague For as he ended this verie speach a cruel plague of the bowels tooke him and bitter torments of the inner parts † and in dede very iustly as who had tormented the bowels of others with manie and new torments albeit he by no meanes ceased from his malice † And beside this replenished with pride breathing fire in his minde against the Iewes and commanding the matter to be hastened it chanced him going with violence to fal from the chariot and his limmes to be vexed with a greeuous bruising of the bodie † And he that seemed to himself to rule euen ouer the waues of the sea replenished with pride aboue the measure of man and to weye the heights of mountaines in a balance now being humbled to the ground was caried in a portatiue seate testifying the manifest power of God in himself † so that out of the bodie of the impious man wormes crawled abundantly and his liue flesh fel of for paynes with his smel also stinke the armie was anoyed † And he that a litle before thought to touch the starres of heauen him no man could carie for the intolerable stinke † Hereby therfore he begane being brought from his great pride to come to the knowlege of him self admonished by the plague of God his paines increasing euerie moment † And when neither himself now could abide his owne stinke thus he sayd It is reason to be subiect to God a mortal man not to thinke of himself equally with God † And this wicked man prayed to our Lord of whom he was not to obteyne mercie † And the citie to the which he came in hast to haue brought it to the ground to haue made it a sepulchre of bodies heaped together now wisheth to make it free † And the Iewes whom he sayd he would not vouchsafe worthie no not of burial but would geue them to birds wilde beastes to be spoiled destroy them with the litle ones now he promiseth to make them equal with the Athenians † The holie temple also which before he had spoiled he would adorne with goodlie donaries and would multiplie the holie vessels and of his reuenewes would allow the charges perteyning to the sacrifices † Besides these thinges that he would be a Iew also would walke through euerie place of the earth and would declare the power of God † But the paines ceasing not for the iust iudgement of God was come vpon him despayring he wrote to the Iewes by the maner of a supplication an epistle conteyning these words † To HIS
the law multiplieth oblation † It is an holsome sacrifice to attend to the commandments and to depart from al iniquitie † To depart from iniquitie is a thing that pleaseth our Lord wel and to depart from iniustice is an intreating for sinnes † Thou shalt not appeare before the sight of our Lord emptie † For al these thinges are done because of the commandment of God † The oblation of the iust maketh a fatte altar and is an odour of sweetenes in the sight of the Highest † The sacrifice of the iust is acceptable and our Lord wil not forget the memorie thereof † Render glorie to God with a good minde and diminish not the first fruites of thine handes † In euerie gift make thy countenance chereful and in ioyfulnes sanctifie thy tithes † Geue to the Highest according to his gift and with a good eie doe according to the abilitie of thine handes † because our Lord is a rewarder and wil repay thee seuen times so much † Offer not wicked giftes for he wil not receiue them † And looke not vpon an vniust sacrifice because our Lord is iudge and there is not with him the glorie of person † Our Lord wil not accept person against the poore and he wil heare the prayer of him that is hurt † He wil not despise the prayers of the pupil nor the widow if she power out speach of mourning † Do not the widows teares runne downe to the cheeke her exclamation vpon him that causeth them to runne † For from the cheeke they goe vp euen to heauen and our Lord the hearer wil not be delighted in them † He that adoreth God in delectation shal be receiued his petition shal approch euen to the cloudes † The prayer of him that humbleth himself shal penetrate the cloudes and til it approch he wil not be comforted and he wil not depart til the Highest behold † And our Lord wil not be long but wil iudge the iust and wil do iudgement and the strongest wil not haue patience in them that he may crush their backe † and he wil repay vengeance to the Gentiles til he take away the multitude of the proude breake the scepters of the vniust † til he reward men according to their doings and according to the workes of man and according to his presumption † til he iudge the iudgement of his people and shal delight the iust with his mercie † The mercie of God is beautiful in the time of tribulation as a cloude of raine in the time of drught CHAP. XXXVI A prayer for conuersion of al nations 14. and for conseruation of the Israelites 20. Discretion is necessarie in al actions and desires HAVE mercie vpon vs ô God of al and respect vs and shew vs the light of thy mercies † and send in thy feare vpon the nations that haue not sought after thee that they may know that there is no God but thou and that they may shewforth thy glorious thinges † Lift vp thy hand ouer the strange Nations that they may see thy might † For as in their sight thou art sanctified in vs so in our sight thou shalt be magnified in them † that they may know thee as we also haue knowen that there is no God beside thee ô Lord. † Renewe signes and change meruels † Glorifie thy hand and thy right arme † Raise vp furie and power out wrath † Take away the aduersarie and afflict the enemie † Hasten the time and remember the end that they may declare thy meruels † Let him that is saued be deuoured in the wrath of flame and let them that euil intreate thy people finde perdition † Breake the head of princes of the enemies that saie There is none other beside vs. † Gather together al the tribes of Iacob and let them know that there is no God but thou that they may declare thy great workes thou shalt inherite them as from the beginning † Haue mercie on thy people vpon which thy name is inuocated and vpon Israel whom thou hast made equal to thy first begotten † Haue mercie on the citie of thy sanctification Ierusalem the citie of thy rest † Replenish Sion with thy wordes that can not be vttered thy people with thy glorie † Geue the testimonie to them that are thy creatures from the beginning and raise vp the prophecies which the former prophets spake in thy name † Geue reward to them that patiently expect thee that thy prophets may be found faithful and heare the prayers of thy seruants † according to Aarons benediction of thy people and direct vs into the way of iustice and let al knowe that inhabite the earth that thou art God the beholder of the worldes † The bellie wil eate al meate and one meate is better then an other meate † The iawes taist venison the wise hart lying wordes † A peruerse hart wil geue sorow and a cunning man wil resist it † Some woman wil receiue euerie man and one daughter is better then an other daughter † The beautie of a woman chereth the face of her husband and increaseth the desire aboue al mans concupiscence † If there be a tongue of curing there is also of mitigating and of mercie her husband is not according to the sonnes of men † He that possesseth a good woman beginneth riches she is an helpe like vnto him a piller as rest † Where there is no hedge the possession shal be spoiled and where there is no wife he mourneth wanting Who doth credite him that hath no nest and turning aside wheresoeuer it waxeth darke as a robber girded leaping from citie to citie CHAP. XXXVII Beware of a feaned loue à sure freind 7. consult with the wise trustie 15. and vertuous 19. especially relying vpon God 21. The tongue is cause of much good or much euil 30. Be temperate in diet EVERIE freind wil say I also haue ioyned freindshipe but there is a freind in name only a freind Doth there not sorow remaine euen to death † But a companion and freind wil be turned to enmitie † O most wicked presumption whence wast thou created to couer the drie land with malice and with the deceitfulnes thereof † A companion is pleasant with his freind in delectations and in the time of tribulation he wil be an aduersarie † A companion is sorie with his freind for his bellies sake and he wil take a shield against the enemie † Forgete not thy freind in thy minde and be not vnmindeful of him in thy riches † Consult not with him which betraieth and hide thy counsel from them that enuie thee † Euerie counseler vttereth counsel but there is a counseler in him selfe † From such a counseler keepe thy soule First know what his necessitie is for he wil deuise to his owne minde † lest perhaps he thrust a sharpe
this people as stickes and it shal deuoure them † Behold I wil bring vpon you a nation from a far ô house of Israel saith our Lord a strong nation an ancient nation a nation whose tongue thou shalt not know nor vnderstand what it speaketh † The quiuer thereof is as an open sepulcher they are al strong † And it shal eate thy corne and thy bread it shal deuoure thy sonnes and thy daughters it shal eate thy flocke thy heards it shal eate thy vineyard and thy figge it shal destroy thy fenced cities wherein thou hast confidence with the sword † But yet in those daies saith our Lord I wil not bring you into consummation † And if you shal say Why hath the Lord our God done al these thinges to vs thou shalt say to them As you haue forsaken me and serued a strange god in your owne land so shal you serue strange ones in a land not your owne † Declare ye this to the house of Iacob and make it heard in Iuda saying † Heare thou foolish people that hast no hart which hauing eies seest not and eares and hearest not † Me then wil you not feare saith our Lord and at my presence wil ye not be sorie Who haue set the sand a limitie for the sea an euerlasting precept that shal not passe and they shal be moued and shal not preuaile and the waues therof shal swel and shal not passe ouer it † But to this people their hart is become incredulous and exasperating they are reuolted and departed † And they haue not said in their hart Let vs feare the Lord our God who geueth vs the timely and lateward rayne in due season who preserueth the fulnes of the yearly haruest vnto vs. † Your iniquities haue turned away these thinges and your sinnes haue stayed good from you † Because there are found impious men in my people that lye in wate as foulers setting snares trappes to take men † As a net ful of birdes so their houses are ful of guile therefore are they magnified enriched † They are made grosse and fatte and haue transgressed my wordes most wickedly The cause of the widow they haue not iudged the cause of the pupil they haue not directed and the iudgement of the poore they haue not iudged † Shal I not visite vpon these thinges saith our Lord or vpon such a nation shal not my soule take reuenge † Astonishment and meruelous thinges are done in the land † The prophets prophecied a lye the priests claped with their handes and my people hath loued such thinges what shal be done therefore in the later end thereof CHAP. VI. Ierusalem shal be destroyed for trangressing Gods law 8. and contemning admonitions 16. Yet God admonisheth againe the Iewes and they contemning 18. he calleth the Gentiles and reiecteth the ●ewes TAKE courege ye children of Beniamin in the middes of Ierusalem and in Thecua sound with the trumpet ouer Bethacarem lift vp the standart because there is euil seene from the North and great destruction † I haue resembled the daughter of Sion to a beautiful delicate woman † To her shal pastours come and their flockes they haue pitcht tents in her round about euerie one shal feede them that are vnder his hand † Sanctifie ye battel vpon her arise and let vs go vp in the midday wo vnto vs because the day is declined because the shaddowes of the euening are waxen longer † Arise and let vs goe vp in the night and destroy her houses † Because thus saith the Lord of hostes Hew downe her wood cast a trench about Ierusalem this is the citie of visitation al oppression is in the middes thereof † As a cesterne maketh colde the water therof so hath she made colde her malice iniquitie and spoile shal be heard in her infirmitie and plague alwaies before me † Be thou taught Ierusalem lest perhaps my soule depart from thee lest perhaps I make thee a desert land not habitable † Thus saith the Lord of hosts Euen to one cluster shal they gather as in a vineyard the remaines of Israel turne back thy hand as the grapegatherer to the basket † To whom shal I speake and whom shal I contest that he may heare behold their eares are vncircumcised and they can not heare behold the word of our Lord is become vnto them as a reproche and they wil not receiue it † Therefore am I ful of the furie of our Lord I haue laboured sustayning power out vpon the litle one without and vpon the counsel of the yong men together for man with woman shal be taken the ancient with him that is ful of daies † And their houses shal passe to others their landes and wiues together because I wil extend my hand vpon the inhabitants of the land saith our Lord. † For from the lesser euen to the greater al studie auarice and from the prophets euen to the priest al commit guile † And they cured the destruction of the daughter of my people with ignominie saying Peace peace there was not peace † They were confounded because they did abomination yea rather they were not confounded with confusion and they knew not how to blush for the which thing they shal fal among them that fal in the time of their visitation they shal fal downe saith our Lord. † Thus saith our Lord Stand ye vpon the waies and see and aske of the old pathes which is the good way and walke ye in it and you shal find refreshing for your soules And they said We wil not walke † And I appointed watchmen ouer you Heare yee the voice of the trumpet And they said We wil not heare † Therefore heare ye ô Gentiles and thou congregation know what great thinges I wil doe to them † Heare ô earth Behold I wil bring euils vpon this people the fruites of their cogitations because they haue not heard my wordes and they haue cast of my law † To what purpose bring you me frankencense from Saba and the sweete smelling cane from a farre countrie your holocaustes are not acceptable and your victimes haue not pleased me † Therefore thus saith our Lord Behold I wil bring ruine vpon this people the fathers with the children shal fal in them together neighbour and neighbour and they shal perish † Thus saith our Lord Behold there cometh a people from the land of the North a great nation shal arise vp from the endes of the earth † It shal take arrow and shild it is cruel and wil haue no mercie The voice thereof shal sound as the sea they shal mount vpon horses prepared as a man to battel against thee ô daughter of Sion † We haue heard the fame thereof our handes are dissolued tribulation hath caught vs sorowes as a woman in trauel † Goe not out to the fieldes and walke not in the way
vvombe of the Catholique Church l Moreouer as a strong archer striketh deepe with his arrovves so they that patiently suffer much in this vvorld m do multiplie good vvorkes n Such shal be very happie o very easily ansvver al that can be obiected against them p in the day of Iudgement Feare of God the vvay to happines the 7. key a If such seruants of God be maried they shal ordinarily haue issue and succession in their fa 〈…〉 but especially the soules of such shal bring forth manie meritorious vvorkes b in the b●●ome of the Catholique Church vvhich vvas founded in Christs side c Children also signifie good workes d Revvard in heauen for good vvorkes in earth The Church stil firme in persecution the 6. key a Israel vvhich is the Church of God reioycing saith that enimies haue often b euen from the beginning of the world persecuted me as when Cain persecuted Abel other wicked persecuted Seth Enoch Noe the Chalders persecuted Abraham the Aegyptians persecuted the Israelites and so in other generations c But they haue neuer ouercome me So the Psalmist testifieth for al times past prophecieth the same for times to come d Persecuters not being able to ouerthrow or suppresse the Church haue laide great weightie burdens of tribulations vpon her backe which she hath patiently and strongly borne e they haue stil persisted one sorte after an other but with long animitie the Church hath stood fast and constantly passed through al distresses In moral sense sinners build iniquitie vpon the back of the Church yea and vpon Gods back when they presume to sinne trusting in the end to be absolued by vertue of holie Sacraments leift in the Church Likewise when they excuse their sinnes imputing the cause to other creatures of God vvherby they are allured vvhich is in effect saith S. Augustin to accuse God and to build iniquities on Gods back vvho made those creatures f God therfore who is iust vvil at last cast such presumptuous sinners from his back and breake their stiffe neckes g then shal they be confounded h separated eternally from God become like fruitles and vvithered grasse cast avvay despised yea cursed of al and blessed by none as the Prophet denounceth in the next verses The sixth penitential Psalme the 7. key a This prayer agreeth to al true penitents crying to God for helpe being ●● her in depth of sorovv for sinne and so it is one of the Penitential Psalmes or the depth of feruent desire to ascend tovvards perfection in vertue and from this vaile of miserie into heauen and so it is a Gradual Psalme or in the depth of temporal paines and so it is a special prayer for soules in Purgatorie offered by the Church in their behalfe b None is able to abide the rigour of Gods iustice c But al must relie vpon his mercie d For thy promises made in the law that thou wilt remitte sinnes to the penitent geue more grace to them that seeke it and mitigate also the paines due for sinnes e The hope of penitents is like to the watches of the day time from morning vntil night vvhich are more comfortable then vvatches of the night f The greatest comforth is in Christ our Redemer vvhose plentiful Redemption bringeth more abundance of grace g Christs Redemption being sufficient for al the vvorld is effectual only to true liuing members of the Catholique Church Confidence of innocencie the 7. key a Dauid by Gods special grace hauing a sincere minde tovvards al men euen tovvards his enimies and an humble hart not desiring anie thing ambiciously but al to the honour of God proposeth his ovvne example for others to imitate that they may vvith him offer the sacrifice of humilitie and innocencie vnto God from vvhom al good thinges procede b Al this vvith a thankful mind to God vvho gaue this grace c As children after they are vveaned come stil vvillingly to their mother so doth the childe of God relie vpon Gods helpe though he alvvayes feele not the same svvetnes d according to his demaneur herein he expecteth revvard e King Dauid or anie other being for his vertue aduanced and revvarded by God is a good example to moue others to do the like so shal they receiue like revvard Christs coming to restore man the 5. key a It is an vsual thing that Dauid Moyses other Prophetes speake of themselues in the third person b King Dauid desiring and so farre as lay in him promising to build a Temple to God vvith great instance prayed that he might persorme the same But God disposing othervvise that not he but his sonne should build it he neuertheles prepared the matter vvorkemen and money shevved the forme and disposed the Leuites hovv to serue therin c Moreouer by vovv depriued himself of entering into his ovvne house or taking his ordinarie rest til he might if it so pleased God knovv the place vvhere it should be built d It vvas reueled to Dauid that the Temple should be built in that part of Ierusalem vvhich looketh tovvards Bethleem othervvise called Ephrata vvhere our Sauiour vvas borne e VVithin Ierusalem vvhich is compassed vvith vvoodes In this vision also the vvhole forme of the Temple vvas reueled vnto him as he testifieth 1. Par. 28. v. 19. Al thinges quoth he came vvritten vvith the hand of our Lord vnto me that I might vnderstand al the vvorkes of the paterne f Holie Dauid moued vvith exceding deuotion repared to the place vvhere Gods Temple should be built g adored God vvhere the Propitiatorie as a footstoole representing Gods presence should stand VVhat meruel then if deuotion moue Christians to visite the holie places vvhere our Sauiour God and Man vvas Incarnare vvas borne suffered death vvas buried ascended into heauen or anie other place vvhere his feete stood h O God leauing Silo Gabaon and the like places come into thy holie Temple i VVith the Arke of couenant vvhere thou sanctifiest thy people And here againe the Prophet illuminated vvith a higher Mysterie and inflamed vvith more deuotion prayeth for Christes coming into the vvorld and that after his Passion he vvil rise not only in glorie of soule but also of bodie prefigured by the Arke of testimonie vvhich vvas in the tabernacle and after in the Temple k Grant therfore that thy Priestes vvhich must offer sacrifice in this sacred place be indued vvith vertues and good life vvorthie of their degree l and the Leuites vvho are ordained to serue there be likevvise made fitte for their diuers functions both in the old and nevv Testament m And seing thou hast geuen such meeknes deuotion zele sinceritie and other vertues making him a man according to thyne ovvne hart and therupon promised to establish his sede n differ not to send thy promised Messias Christ our Redemer o Henceforth to the end of this Psalme the Prophet relateth Gods reuelation to him That he hath truly