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A85667 An exposition continued upon the sixt, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth chapters of the prophet Ezekiel, with useful observations thereupon. Delivered in severall lectures in London, By William Greenhill. Greenhill, William, 1591-1671. 1649 (1649) Wing G1854; Thomason E577_1; ESTC R206361 436,404 591

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within few yeares and by this meanes they begat vaine hopes in the hearts of the people with their vaine visions What these Prophets had was out of their owne hearts and from their owne spirits not from God for nothing from him is vain or lying but because it was from themselves it was vanity and lying divination Lying Divinations Hebrew divinations of a lye that had no truth in them The Lord hath not sent them True Prophets had two things 1. The Gift of Prophesie 2. A call to exercise that gift both these were wanting in these Prophets and therefore the Lord sent them not That they would confirme the word Hebrew is Ad excitandum or firmandum verbum They opposed the true Prophets told the people God was mercifull and would never bring such a long judgement upon them that ere long they should see who spake truth and so the people were brought to a hope and perswasion that their word should be accomplished and this they waited for The Septuagint reads it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 they began to stir up revive the word many times the peoples hearts were fainting misgiving them that it might proove otherwise then they said hereupon they stirred up their words bid them not doubt but be confident they had all from God and were sent of him Obser 1. The impudency and arrogancy of false Prophets and Teachers they said they had visions and had none Vers 3. They saw nothing They pretended they had visions and divinations from God reall and true and they saw nothing but vanity and lying divination they said the Lord saith And he said not so that the Lord sent them and he sent them not but ran of themselves they ingaged the name and faith of God in their lying Prophesies and would have had them to be thought as good Scripture as what any of the true Prophets delivered they condemned the true Prophets for lyars and justified themselves false teachers are very arrogant and selfe justifying Zedekiah said to Micaiah which way went the spirit from me to thee have not I the spirit doe not I understand the minde of God as well as thee or any of thy ranke 1 K. 22.24 Are not Jesuits and many other of this streine they pretend Miracles Scriptures Councells Fathers for their traditions new Articles Faith seaven Sacraments c. When there is hardly any such thing and doe not many among us rest Scripture and force it into other senses to weaken truth maintaine error and to obtrude their owne termes upon others 2. People are easily misled seduced by false Prophets when they come with pretence of divine Revelations and mission and say the Lord saith they lissen they hope especially when they shall bring things suitable to their nature and desires as here they perswaded them that Jeremiah had prophesied falsely in telling them they should be carryed into Babylon be 70. yeares there No no we have truer visions then he the Lord will never forsake you who are his people he will never leave Jerusalem your Brethren shall returne to you you shall never goe to them and this the people hoped would be Prov. 14.15 The simple beleeveth every word Aquill hath it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Delinitus palpatus a man smoothed up flattered beleeves every thing Jer. 5.31 The Prophets prophesie falsly and the Priests bare rule by their meanes and my people love to have it so they affect the lyes and flatteries of these false Prophets and what will they doe in the end thereof Let Pauls advice be acceptable to you 1 Thes 5.21 Prove all things and hold fast that which is good beleeve neither one Prophet nor other but prove what they say and what is truth good hold that fast VERS 8 9. Therefore thus saith the Lord God Because yee have spoken vanity and seene lyes therefore behold I am against you saith the Lord GOD. And my hand shall be upon the Prophets that see vanity and Divine lyes they shall not be in the assembly of my people neither shall they be written in the writing of the house of Israel neither shall they enter into the Land of Israel and yee shall know that I am the Lord GOD. IN these words are severall judgements layd downe against the false Prophets 1. Generall 2. Particular The Generall are two 1. God is against them Behold I am against you 2. His hand shall be upon them 2. Particular ones are three 1. Exclusion from Gods people They shall not be in the assembly of my people 2. Exclusion from having their names written amongst the Israelites Neither shall they be written in the writing of the house of Israel 3. Exclusion from returne from Captivity Neither shall they enter into the Land of Israel 2. The reason of all because they spake vanity and divined lyes Therefore because yee have spoken vanity c. 3. The authority and certainty of all Thus saith the Lord GOD. 4. The event Yee shall know that I am the Lord. Spoken vanity Hebrew is Propter loqui vos vanum for that yee speake a vaine thing These Prophets pretending they had visions and divinations spake them to the people and what were they Vanity and lyes there was no truth or reality in ought they delivered The word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 notes vanity of words and falshood Psal 144.8 Deut. 5.20 Thou shalt not beare false witnesse Hebrew is witnesse of vanity Zech. 10.2 The Idols have spoken vanity the Diviners have seene a lye and have told false dreames Vanity lyes and dreames are joyned together here These Idoll Prophets spake vanity saw lyes told dreames Peter saith The false Prophets spake great swelling words of vanity 2 Pet. 2.18 I am against you Hebrew is Ecce ego ad vos it s an Aposiopesis something is conceald which may easily be apprehended as I come to you to punish you or I come against you Chaldae is Missurus sum iram meam adversum vos this phrase you have again Ezek. 21.3 Behold I am against thee and in the 26.3 And it s us'd when the Lord is greatly offended and destruction of persons and things near at hand Rev. 2.5 Repent and doe thy first workes else will I come unto thee quickly and remoove thy Candlestick It s of sad importance when the Lord saith I come to you or am against you They thought it was but a few men oppos'd who were weake inconsiderable things but the great and glorious God tells them that he is against them My hand shall be upon the Prophets c. Hand notes Gods power and stroak he being against them himselfe he would put forth his power and smite them with some judgement or other The Septuagint reads it Pagnine hath it Erit percussio mea super prophetas 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I will stretch out my hand too or upon the Prophets And the Chaldee for my hands have Plaga mea my stroake thus hand is taken Psal
or preaching the people will rebell and if he would not yeeld to the abridging of preachers why should any desire the abolishing of them and so make way for the people to be idle naked scattred rebellious yea for their perishing It was one of the saddest times that ever Israel had when Israel was without a teaching Priest 2 Chron. 15.3 then they had no peace within nor without but great vexations were upon all the inhabitants of the Countries even all the ten Tribes This being without a Teaching Priest was such an affliction as that the Lord promised his people afterwards that what affliction soever befell them this should not Isa 30.20 Though the Lord give you the bread of adversitie and water of affliction yet shall not thy Teachers be removed into a corner any more but thine eyes shall see thy Teachers This is a gratious promise for the continuance of the Ministerie They had the law and should have Teachers to instruct them therein Wee have the Gospel and Teachers to instruct us therein The Church and Ministerie may be hid Rev. 12.6 but not extinct Christ is a King the government is upon his shoulder he has a Kingdome and it knowes no end Isa 9.6 7. Luk. 1.32 33. his Throne is for ever Heb. 1.8 He therefore hath promised to be with his Church and the Ministerie thereof unto the end of the world Mat. 28.20 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Not to the end of that age but of the world for so the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies Math. 13.39 40. the harvest is the end of the world and so shall it be in the end of the world Christs Kingdome and Officers of it were not only for the Apostolicall and primitive times but for all times and ages Eph. 3.21 4 Chap. 11 12. Rev. 7.14 15 11.19 otherwise what hope were there for Jewes or Gentiles If one should leave the Jewish Synagogue and th' other Heathenisme whether should they come if Christ have no true Church no visible Kingdome Herein himself hath satisfied us Joh. 10.16 Other sheepe I have which are not of this fold them also I must bring and they shall heare my voice and there shall be one fold and one Shepheard The fold was the Church the sheepe to be brought in the Gentiles who were not brought in in Christs dayes nor all in the Apostles dayes or Primitive times some are yet to be brought in and therefore there is yet a fold and Ministers to cause them to heare the voyce of Christ that they may come into this fold For whom he predestinates he calls Rom. 8.30 and his calling is not immediate but by the Ministerie of the Word And though the Ministerie now be not infallible as the Apostles were but fallible yet their fallibilitie doth not make voyde their calling nor cause the Churches to be reputed false as not having the Word of God taught in them infalliblie For those holy men who were Prophets and Apostles you may finde sometimes fayling Nathan faild when he bid David goe and build the house of the Lord 2 Sam. 7.3 David was out when he said he was cut off from before the Lords eyes Psal 31.22 and when he said All men were lyars Psal 116.11 Jeremie spake like a man when he said I will not make mention of him nor speake no more in his name and especially when he cursed the day of his nativitie and the man brought tydings thereof Chap. 20.9.14 15 16. Jonas spake from himselfe not from God when he said Take my life from me for its better for me to die then to live and I doe well to be angry unto death Jon. 4.3.9 And Paul professes he had no Commandement of the Lord concerning Virgins but gave his judgement as one that had obteind mercy of the LORD to be faithfull 1 Cor. 7.25 Now though these men had such failings spake from their own spirits yet were neither the Churches falsified hereby nor their callings frustrated That which was needfull to be the Rule and Standard was given out by an infallible Spirit The Spirit of truth tooke of Christs shew'd it to them and led them into all truth And while the Ministers now doe bring that truth unto you they are infallible If in their constructions interpretations and expositions of the same they varie or be out you ought to try the spirits 1 Joh. 4.1 and to hold fast what is good 1 Thess 5.21 not despising prophecyings least you quench the Spirit It s ill when any destroy commands of God to maintaine their opinions Some would have the Word onely read and that there should be no preaching or ●xpounding of it It was not the Eunuches reading but Philips preaching that wrought faith in him Act. 8. The spices of the Scripture send forth the strongest and sweetest smells when they are bruised and broken The fire of the Sanctuary yeelds most heat and light when stirr'd up and blowne It s neither fleshly devillish nor teason to the Father to make constructions upon the Prophets and Apostles and expound their meaning If so then Ezra and others who read the Law and gave the sense of it Nehem. 8.8 sinned were fleshly devillish and traytors to the Father Then Paul gave ill counsell to Timothie to divide the word of truth aright 2 Tim. 2.15 How children should have their milke young men their bread old men their wine and that onely by reading I see not If that could be surely Christ needed not have appointed a wise and faithfull servant over his houshold to give them meat in due season Mat. 24.45 If wee may not expound the Word because we are fallible then why should any translate the Word out of the Originall Tongue into others seeing they are fallible and may yea have mistaken therein as well as others in expounding and preaching and because it is so some little regard the Scriptures Vid H●n●●● 〈…〉 A●●● pro Ec●l 〈…〉 expecting Euangelium spiritus sancti tertium Testamentum The Jewes looke for Messias the Papists looke for Henoch and Elias but without warrant and so doe these men for another Gospel Gal. 1.8 9. and extraor●inary men who may raise up Churches and declare what is truth I beseech you be content with and thankfull for those precious glorious truths the Lord hath given you in the Law and Gospel studying to know them more fully and endeavour to yeeld unto the Author of them the obedience of faith acknowledging it an unspeakeable gift that you have them with Preachers and Expositors amongst you to further you in the knowledge and practise of them If this ensuing Worke shall contribute ought that way I shall be abundantly satisfied therein In hopes whereof I commend both it and you to the blessing of the Lord subscribing my selfe Septemb. 28. 1649. Yours in this Work of the Lord to love and serve W.G. An Exposition upon more Chapters of EZEKIEL CHAP. VI. 1. And the Word of the Lord