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A55487 Sabbatum. The mystery of the Sabbath discovered Wherein the doctrine of the Sabbath according to the Scriptures, and the primitive church, is declared. The Sabbath moral, and ceremonial are described, and differenced. What the rest of God signified, and wherein it consisted. The fourth commandment expounded. What part of the fourth commandment is moral, and what therein is ceremonial. Something (occasionally) concerning the Christian Sunday. By Edm. Porter, B.D. sometime fellow of St John's Colledge in Cambridge, and Prebend of Norwich. Porter, Edmund, 1595-1670. 1658 (1658) Wing P2984; ESTC R218328 143,641 276

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Ter. And we often read of Alter tu and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and Ille ego and Ego ille as if a man were another and not himself Just so the forenamed Father speaketh of God * Aug. in Joh. Tract 27. Domine repellis nos à te da nobis alterum te So we may often observe P●eachers in their Prayers appealing from God to God when they mean from God as considered onely in his Court of Justice to the same God as sitting in his Temple of mercy which is onely Christ In like manner the great Apostle speaketh of God and of Christ severally as of two 2 Tim. 4. 1. I charge thee before God and the Lord Jesus Christ and this is usuall in Scripture † Act. 4. 2● Rom. 1. 7. 1 Cor. 1. 3 Although we know that the Lord Jesus is that very same God But the Second Person in the Trinity is described in holy Writ as if he were distinct and different from himself and this is in regard of a two fold consideration of his Person First If we look on him and consider him onely in his pure Divinity then according to the Scriptures we call him The mighty Isa 9. 6. God the everlasting Father The Creator by whom all creatures were made God the Word God the Son And the eternall Son of the eternall Father And the Lord JEHOVA Of him it is said Thy throne O God is for ever and ever Secondly When we consider him together with his assumed Human Nature then we call him Messiah Christ God's Annointed Emmanuel The Word made fle●h God inc●rnate God manifested in the flesh God in the likenesse of sinfull flesh In the form of a servant Made of a woman and The Son of man Which appellations cannot appertain to this Second ●erson but onely in respect of his Incarnation The Premises being acknowledg'd and granted these Mysteries will be discover'd 1. How God the Son is both the Creator of all creatures and also the Rest or Sabbath of the God head 2. How the Son of God may be truly said to Rest in himself 3. How the Rest it self is said to Rest in it self and the Sabbath in the Sabbath All which the Reader will understand by considering these few Aphorisms following which are deducible from those two Considerations of the Person of Jesus just now mentioned 1. The Son of God considered onely in his pure Divinity is the Lord and the Creator who is here said to Rest 2. The Son of God considered in respect onely of his Godhead cannot be truly called the Rest or Sabbath of God and Men. The reason is because the Sabbathship of this Son of God con●steth not in his pure Divinity for if so then this Sabbath which is fixed onely on the first seventh day must have been before and also from eternity But it consisteth in consideration of the human Nature assumed into personall union with the Divine Nature 3. The Son of God considered onely as incarnate or as the Son of man or as Christ cannot be called the Creator of the world The reason is because the Creation was performed by this Son of God before the foundation of his Incarnation was wholly laid as is shewed before or before he could be called the Son of man 4. The Son of God is and may be truly called the Rest or Sabbath of the same Son of God This Proposition is thus to be understood That God the Son or Word who is the onely eternall God did and still doth rest in himself so as is said in this Commandment but his so resting is onely in consideration of his Incarnation and as he is Emmanuel and not otherwise So that he is not to be called the Sabbath or Rest either of himself or of us men as he is onely the Son of the Father but as he is also the Son of his mother for in this consideration onely he is styled in his Types the Rest of the Godhead and the Resting place the Habitation the Temple the Delight and the well-beloved Son in whom God is well pleased or as Beza most judiciously rendreth those words in whom the Godhead doth acquiess as is before noted This is that Sabbath or Sabbatism of which the Apostle speaketh Heb. 4. 9. that there remaineth a Rest 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to the people of God The sum and conclusion is 1. The Son of God is the Creator even of the Son of man and of all the world 2. The Son of man is the Rest or Sabbath of the Son of God and of all holy men Rested the Seventh day In the whole History of the Creation we find mention but of seven daies and no more for all succe●ding daies are but the re-iteration of the first seven Of these seven the last onely is blessed and graced with the Rest of God and therefore preferred before the first day wherein Heaven was made and also before the sixth day wherein Man was created And this without any injury or slur to any of the former daies When the noble Generall The mistocles was twitted and repined at by some succeeding and inferiour Commanders because he only had the name glory of those Victories which had been obtained by their joynt-labours and valour the Generall answered them with this Apologue Once said he the working-day contended with the Holy-day for preheminence upon this reason that the Working-day by labours and molestations prepared all things ready for the solemnity but the Holy-day without labour onely rested in quietnesse and enjoyment of those labours The Holy-day replyed * Plut. Quaest Rom. Sed e●o nisi fuissem in nunquam esses i. e. Had it not been for the Holy-day Working-daies had not been at all His meaning was that without his wisdom and policy whom they accounted but as an idle Holy-day they had all been defeated captivated and utterly lost So is it here The seventh-day is therefore preferred before all other the former daies because it represented the great Creator of all daies and the Redeemer of the Man and the Woman and of all their posterity without whom no daies had been at all or if any had been yet without this Sabbath they had been to us but daies of misery and but wofull Parasceues against the day of wrath Whereas this mysterious Rom. 2. 5 Rom. 5. 9. Sabbath is he by whom we shall be saved from wrath Wherefore as all the elder sons of Jesse passed before the Prophet and not one of them was chosen to the honour of Unction that it might be reserved for the youngest even David so not one of the elder dayes is graced with the honour of God's Resting but that preferment is deservedly reserved for the last or youngest day which day did indeed signifie David yet not the literal or typical David but Christ the Son of David who is very often in Scripture expresly called David as Jer. 30. 9. Ezek. 34. 23. Hos 3. 5.
the same God which made Man and said these words so that the meaning is That Man should be made in the same Image and Similitude which in after-times the same God himself would assume in the person of the Son And this was fulfilled when the Son of God became the Son of Man This is the exposition of Tertullian upon these words b Tertul. advers Prax. p. 387. Ad Imaginem Dei i. e. Ad Imaginem Filii qui homo futurus erat And again upon the same words c Idem de Resurr p. 39. Christus cogitabatur homo futurus i. e. The Image of God signifieth the humane nature and shape which God in the Person of the Son would one day take upon himself Just so doth d Orig. in Gen Hom. 1. Origen expound this Image of God and so doth the above mentioned e Theod. in Gen. quaest 19. Isa 7. 14. 9. 6. Ioh. 1. 14 1 Tim. 3. 16 Rom. 8. 3 Theodoret. The performance whereof was prophesied by Isaiah when he called the Mighty God Emanuel and fulfilled also when The Word was made flesh and when God was manifested in the flesh and the Son of God was sent in the likenesse of sinfull flesh This surely is the Image of God there meant which continued in Man after the fall and so doth untill this day This Exposition is made more credible by another passage from the mouth of God uttered after the fall of Man when he said Behold the Man is become as one of us to Gen. 3. 12. know good and evil Some Expositors have thought this to be spoken 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as an Ironie or scoffe on proud Man I dare not say or think so for fear of Blasphemie doubtless the merciful Godhead did not flout but pitty and also comfort the now-wretched Man by this saying which I firmly believe did intimate and point at a Redeemer even Jesus Christ to be a Redeemer of him from deserved misery and so to be a solace ease and rest to his troubled Conscience The Reader may observe that whereas before there was mention of Our Image and likenesse that is the likeness of the whole Trinity it is now otherwise said Like one of Us so that Man who before was made like all is now become but like one of the Divine Persons This one doth surely signifie Christ who was then intended to be that Seed of the Woman before promised to be Incarnate to be Mortal to be made a curse for us Gal. 3. 13. to be a man of sorrows to be wounded for our transgressions Isai 53. 3 5. To know good for he was Goodness it self And to know evil of sorrow and affliction and this in order to the Rest Sabbath and Salvation of Man for this reason only it is said The Man is become like One of us 3. It is greatly to be considered that the creation of the Woman was unlike the creation of the Man for Adam was made of Earth immediately Gen. 2. 19. but the Woman was not so made but of the Man she was flesh of his flesh and bone of his bone yea and Soul of his Soul for we find not that God breathed a Soul into Eve because she was to receive it from the Man By this we may understand that the Redeemer was then intended together with the whole race of Mankind to be derived from that one root of Adam for otherwise Christ could not have been qualified so fitly as to be our Redeemer But because the Redeemer and the Redeemed must needs be united in one humane nature therefore the wise and merciful Godhead as the Apostle observeth hath Acts 17 26 made of one blood all Nations of men Christ and all And hence it is that the same Apostle tels us That we are members of his body of his flesh and of his bones And this because Christ and We and all Mankind the Woman and all took our nature from one and the same Lump of Adam for therefore was the Son of God Incarnate became Emmanuel that he might fulfill the Law of God in the same flesh or nature upon which the said Law was impose● All this was done in order and preparation of an everlasting Sabbath or Rest for Man by thus producing fitly the most holy Jesus to be a Redeemer and Saviour of Mankind in whom alone the Just Godhead might be well pleased and acquiesce For except Christ and Mankind be united in one humane nature and so be as one Man or as one Person neither Christ's fulfilling the Law nor his Death can serve for us because the obedience of one cannot serve for another nor doth the Just Godhead punish one for another but as the Prophet tels us Every Ier. 31 30 Eze. 18. 4 one shall die for his own iniquity And The Soul that sinneth it shall die Neither could the Godhead justly punish the righteous Son for us unrighteous Men nor justifie us and condemn him except we were one and the same So the Wise man saith He that justifieth Pro. 17. 15 the wicked and he that condemneth the just both are abomination to the Lord. Therefore Eve must needs be made of Adam and not of another piece of Clay that she and all her posterity may in that one lump be united with Christ For this reason it is said of Christ Sacrifice and offering thou wouldest not but a body Heb. 10 5 7 Psa 40 7 hast thou prepared for me And In the volume of the book it is written of me to do thy will O God That is The Son was to perform the Law of the Godhead in the behalf of Mankind which that he might do for us God prepared him a body derived from the same flesh from which all the bodies of Mankind came and were originally united therein That he might be a fit and an identical Person for that great Work as the Apostle speaketh of Reconciling us to God in the body of his fle●h through death Col. 1. 21 22 Upon the same reason it is that Redemption by the death of Christ extendeth only to Adami●es or Mankind whose nature Christ hath assumed with them in Adam So that the benefit and merit of his obedience cannot reach unto the apostate-Angels because he took Heb. 2 16 not on him the nature of Angels who are therefore left in their apostacie and perdition without any remedy for as they did not fall by the first Adam so neither shall they be resto●●d by the last Adam and although our ●●●aking in the same flesh with Christ be ●ot the only means and aptitude of our Redemption by him yet it is a part thereof and necessary thereunto for our capacity thereof and such a kind of cause as Schoolmen call ●●ne qua non Hence it is also that Christ himself said Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his bloud ye have no life in you This Ioh 6
was to be in the family posterity or Son of Mat. 1. 1. David and is him who was represented typified or prefigured by the Tabernacle Temple and Ark and that is onely in the Lord Jesus Christ And so Arnobius expounds that Prophecie c Arnob. i● Psal 131. Requies Dei in Jesu evidens est specialis in quo est arca This Rest of God is meant evidently of Jesus in whom especially was the Ark of God That which the great Prophet Isaiah saith of the progeny of Jesse may put us out of doubt that Jesus onely is the Sabbath or Rest of the Godhead Is 11. 1. There shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse and a branch shall grow out of his roots and the Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him For from Jesse came David from David came Christ and upon Christ doth the Divine Spirit or Godhead for ever rest And this Rest of the Godhead is the very same thing which was signified by that heavenly voice of God the Father uttered more then once in the Gospell This is my beloved Son in whom I am Mat. 3. 1 17. 5. Beza in Math. 3. 17. well pleased which Beza most pertinently and for weighty reasons renders In quo acquiesco i. e. In whom the Godhead doth acquiesce or is at rest For if God were not well pleased and satisfied and at rest with mankind by Christ the expostulation of the Psalmist might with trembling be taken up by us all Wherefore hast thou made all men Ps 89. 46. for nought If it be here said that this Rest of the Godhead in Christ may possibly signifie the continuall and sempiternall mansion conjunction and union of God and man in Christ So that by these two ingredi●nts of Godhead and Manhood thus joyned one Hypostatical or Personall union is made whereby God and Man are become one Person and shall so rest inseparably for ever To this we answer and affirm that all the said allegation is true and that Christ may rightly be called the Rest of God in consideration of the everlasting union of the Godhead with the human nature of Christ But withall we say that there is more to be considered in this Rest than onely a meer union of God with man For we must further enquire Why it pleased the Almighty Godhead to condescend to this abasement and Exinanition so as to be personally united with a creature and to be in the form of a servant whereby the mighty God in the person of the Son became mortall and subject to all the infirmities of mankind except sin and even death also By the serious meditation hereof we shall find that the finall cause or motive of this union of the Godhead with our human nature was not intended or effected for any rest contentment or complacency of the Godhead for it self because God in respect onely of himself did not stand in need of any such Rest o● he had from eternity all possible blessednesse rest and Ineffable happinesse and so would have had everlastingly although neither Man nor Angel nor the World had been crea●ed or although God the Son or Word had never been incarnate Therefore it must needs be granted that the Incarnation was designed by God for the rest and benefit not of God but of mankind as we are excellently taught by * Atha ser 3 cont Ari●n Athanasius that God the Son had never been ordained to become Emmanuel or Incarnate if Mans necessity for Redemption had not wanted and necessarily required it Thus he It being thus evident that this Rest of God is not called a Rest in respect of himself but only in respect of that Rest which by his goodnesse and mercy he hath ordained for his poor Creatures It must needs follow that God calleth that his Rest which is indeed not only principally but solely the Rest of Mankind For our Lord Jesus the Emmanuel is therefore the Rest or Sabbath of the Godhead because he is the Rest or Sabbath of us Men in whom and through whom only our otherwise languishing and fainting souls may find consolation rest and refreshment he is the only solid hope and Sabbath upon whom we can depend and rest and expect and hope for an eternall Rest for in and by him only the offended Godhead is reconcileable so as to be at peace and Atonement with Man and to rest satisfied or well pleased as the Angels sang at his Nativity Glory be to God and on Earth peace Good will towards Men Or as Beza more truly reads it To Men Beza in Luk. 2 of good will 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is To Men designed by Gods free Grace and good pleasure From these premises I infer the 4 conclusions following which I offer to the consideration of the Christian Reader and do here set them down that in this Doctrine of the Sabbath I may be rightly and plainly understood First That Christ is that only Sabbath or Rest both of God and Man which is mentioned and meant in the fourth Commandement and also in Gen. 2. 2. Secondly That Christ is therefore called the Rest of God because God hath in mercy ordained him to be the Rest for Mankind Thirdly That God cannot otherwise be said to Rest in Christ for our good but only because all faithful and holy Men do set up their Rest in Christ Fourthly That the Rest of God here meant consisteth only in the Rest of Man and that God calleth that his Rest which indeed is primarily and properly Mans Rest The Rest of God cannot be meant of any new rest in respect of himself only because it is impossible that any increase or access can be added to infiniteness such as is the blessed eternal and unspeakable Rest of the Godhead Therefore there must needs be some other external respect in which God is said to rest otherwise than before and that surely is the Rest which he hath procured for Man which God calleth his own Rest The holy Scriptures do very often ascribe the passions or affections of Men unto God as when God is said to repent to be angry to be greived and vexed and displeased although we are sure that no such changes can consist with the immutable Godhead for the same Scripture that saith in one place It repented Gen. 6. 6. 1 Sam. 15. 29 the Lord In another place saith The strength of Israel will not lie nor repent Therefore such speeches are but Anthropo-pathetical or after the manner of Men as a Man puls down an house which himself built because he is angry or displeased with it so God in justice destroyes some Creatures which himself made yet God is not angry but because he doth such a thing as Man in Anger doth therefore he is said to be angry Just so the Rest which is only in Man is here for the like reason called Gods Rest As when a provident Father hath settled a good and
this Law is meant of Christ I have shewed before a Chap. 7. And that Christ only is this everlasting Covenant the Gospel often declareth Christ saith This is my blood of the new Testament Matth. 26. 28. Or as St. Luke reads it This is the new Testament in my blood Luke 22. 20. Testament and Covenant signifie the same thing but only that a Covenant is a Promise Conditional And a Testament there is the same Promise or Covenant given and bequeathed So Hebr. 13. 20. The blood of Christ is called The blood of the everlasting Covenant 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which Beza renders Aeter● foederis i. e. Eternal Covenant So these words Testament and Covenant both to our own and also to forrain Translators seem all one so Christ must be this everlasting covenanted Sabbath But then if this everlasting Sabbath be really Christ how is it called a sign as the Typical Sabbath is for so we read Exod. 31. 17. It is a sign for ever To this we answer That this Sabbath is no otherwise called a sign than Christ himself is so called Luke 2. 34. This Child is set for a sign that shall be spoken against And Then shall appear the sign of the Son of Man in heaven This sign signifieth the very Person of Christ as both Origen and Chrysostome expound it Only the Covenant of Christ's Sabbathship is an everlasting sign but so is not the sign of the Ceremonial Sabbath as hath been proved In this sense only the Sabbath is everlasting as it signifieth Christ of which there is no doubt to be made In a like case when question was made by Act. 13. 22. D●lci●●us how D●v●d being a great sinner could be styled A man after Gods own heart St. Austin answered a De 8. Quaest. Dulc. To. 3. De Christo intellige nullus nodus est So we say if we understand that this Sabbath Moral signifieth Christ as certainly it doth then there will be no question of the everlastingness and eternity thereof The Ceremonial or Day-Sabbath was taken away that so the true substantial Sabbath might the better take place in mens minds Just as Typical Sacrifices were rejected by God that so the grand Sacrifice of Christ might be by faith apprehended of which the Apostle expresly thus writeth He taketh away the first that he may establish the second Heb. 10. 9. This is also to be observed for a sign of the depreciating or undervaluing of this Typical or Day-Sabbath that Christ said The Sabbath Mar. 2. 26 was made for Man and not Man for the Sabbath This he meant no doubt of the C●remonial Sabbath in that it was ordained only to be ministerial and subservient to Man as a Conducter and Guide to the true everlasting Sabbath for if he had spoken of the Moral and Mystical Sabbath he might truly have said That Men was made for the Sabbath because the true Sabbath is God the Son by whom and for whose glory all Men and the World it self were made And he was before all Creatures and not made at all nor created but begotten from E●ernity But yet this Son of God may truly be said to be made the Sabbath for Man yet not as he is meerly the Son of God but as he is also the Son of Man He was made Man for us and by that he became the Mystical Sabbath For the Son of God considered in his pure Divinity cannot be the Sabbath neither can the Son of Man be so if considered without his Divinity but joyntly with both Natures So that in consideration of his assumed humane Nature and therewith his Sabbathship he was made for Man and came to help and minister to Man as himself most graciously acknowledged The Son of Man came not to be ministred Matth. 20. 28. unto but to minister 7. Finally The most notorious slurre of all was That this Seventh day which God appointed to be hallowed could not possibly be so kept on that day in all places of the Earth as any Man that hath but mean knowledge in Geographie may easily apprehend for when in one part of the Earth it is Mi●-day in another part it is Mid-night and when Day begins in one part Night begins in another so that the Jews themselves in their remote dispersions cannot possibly Sabbatize at the same time By this it may clearly appear that the seventh-day Sabbath was only a national Constitution during the standing of the Judaical Common-wealth and that the Seventh day was not that Moral Sabbath which God required in this fourth Commandement because a Law Moral bindeth all Nations in every part of the Earth but some other Sabbath was intended which possibly might be kept by all Nations that Sabbath is Christ Who therefore sent his Apostles Mar. 16. 15. with an universal Commission Go ye into all the world and preach And not only to the Jews but Go and teach all Nations Matth. 28 19. These and such like incumbrances impossibilities and inconveniences did the Godhead p●t upon this Ceremonial Sabbath as no fire-kindling no burden-bearing no meatdressing no stirring out of their places and thereby made that People ridiculous to other Nations as the Prophet saith The adversaries did mock at her Sabbaths And the Manichee Lam 1. 7. called their Saturday Sabbaths * Aug. Cont. Fa●st l. 18 c. 5. Catc●as Saturn●acas i. e. the fetters of Saturn Logicians use to say Uno absur do dato mille sequuntur The mis-understanding of this one Sabbath Law led the Jews into strange and ridiculous Superstitions and also to the ruine of their Persons and City and Temple A Jew in a boysterous Sea refused to tug at the stern because it was his Sabbath day and so he perished Another would not be drawn out of a loathsome draught upon the same reason but rather miserably perished as our own Histories record The Jews could not be ignorant that God himself did work on every Sabbath-day and that he did also occasionally command others so to do as the Preists and sometimes the Souldiers therefore they might easily have perceived that both the Sabbath or Rest of God and also of his people consisted in something else and not in a meer cessation from worldly works Some Sabbatarian Writers tell us That Man should work when God worketh and rest when God rested But God worketh alwayes so cannot Man If they had said that Man should rest in that thing which God rested in they had spoken home to the true Sabbath indeed For God rested only in Christ and so should we otherwise all Seventh-day Sabbatizing is utterly vain and superstitious By these Reasons a pious and judicious Reader will clearly perceive that these slurrs were put upon the Day Sabbath by our Wise God on purpose and design to withdraw his people from the shadow to the substance and from the Ceremonial to the Moral and substantial Sabbath which is Christ for just such a design God had in his Dispensation even of the Moral Law which was first written in Man's heart Then afterwards when it was to our lapsed and depraved nature impossible yet it was again imposed on us and engraven in stone And this he did that thereby he might direct us both to perform so much of it as we can and also to seek help and mercy of him for what we cannot do There had been no need of writing this Law in Tables of stone which was written defore in Man's heart but only because as St. Austin saith a Aug. in Psal 57. Tu fugitivus eras cordis tui i. ● Man was a run-away from his own heart and principles for we find that Man now perpetrateth wickedness which his own conscience judgeth to be so and also condemneth as an Heathen confessed b Juvenal Sat. 13. Se judice nemo nocens absolvitur The reason why God did impose this Law on Man then when it was impossible is singularly rendred by the Apostle thus The Scripture Gal. 3. 2● hath concluded all under sin that the Promise by faith of Jesus Christ might be given to them that believe Now although the impossible Law is by faith and union with Christ made possible to Man yet it was imposed on us with all its literall impossibilities on purpose to be as the same Apostle saith Our Schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ or indeed to Ibid. v 24. drive force and necessitate us to seek some other means and way for our justification and salvation besides the Law which way is only the Lord Jesus Christ in whom only our peace with God and our everlasting Sabbath consisteth To Him therefore with the Father and the holy Spirit be rendred blessing honour praise and thanksgiving for ever and ever Amen Laus Deo FINIS