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A50253 The figures or types of the Old Testament by which Christ and the heavenly things of the Gospel were preached and shadowed to the people of God of old : explained and improved in sundry sermons / by Mr. Samuel Mather ... Mather, Samuel, 1626-1671.; Mather, Nathanael, 1631-1697. 1683 (1683) Wing M1279; ESTC R7563 489,095 683

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with the holy Garments and by anointing them with the holy Oyl and by sacrificing and so sanctifying them by the Blood thereof When all this was done they might officiate in the Priests Office all their days And all these things did point unto something of Christ represented by these Performances and may be applied in a secondary and inferior way to Ministers and Believers but first and chiefly unto Christ himself For as the Priests by this Consecration became Priests all their days Exod. 29. v. 9. and the Priests Office shall be theirs by a perpetual Statute for thou shalt consecrate Aaron and his Sons so the Son of God is consecrated a Priest for evermore Heb. 7.28 Confer v. 27. This Consecration of Jesus Christ is the Commission of the whole work of our Salvation into his hand by God the Father But in the Rites of the Consecration of the Priests of old there was as of necessity there must be a disparity between the Type and Antitype there was a great disproportion between Christ and them sundry of those Rites not agreeing to them both in the same direct manner sundry Purifications which they used were rather to make them become fit Types of Christ then that they signified such parallel actions to be done by Christ The Priests by means thereof represented that Purity which is in Christ without those means They were purified but Christ was pure so that in Purity there is an agreement between Christ and them but in the manner and means thereof there is a difference See Heb. 7.26 27. And therefore when any such actions are ascribed unto Christ as when he saith I sanctifie my self Joh. 17.19 it is to be understood rather in regard of the effect then of the action rather of the thing it self then of the means but such active expressions are used partly in relation to the Type the Priests of old and partly in relation to the Church of Christ the Members whereof he is the Head whatever is done to them being first done to him their Head so far as the incommunicable properties of either will permit He is therefore pleased so to speak of himself as being consecrated and sanctified and the like Not as though there had been any defect of Holiness in him but as representing them in himself Moreover we must remember that these things are not to be looked upon by us as terminated in the person of Christ himself but as relating further to his Church and Members for whom he is an High Priest and Mediator with the Lord. Meminerimus quae de Consecratione dicuntur non subsistere in ejus personâ sed referri ad totius Ecclesiae utilitatem Calv. in Exod. 29.6 Now to come to the particular Ceremonies of their Consecration they were those four as beforementioned 1. The first part of their Consecration was their washing with water Exod. 29.4 Levit. 8.6 This intimated and hinted two things 1. The perfect Purity and Holiness of Jesus Christ Heb. 7.26 who is holy harmless undefiled separate from sinners and such an High Priest as behoved us to have For we needed an holyer Priest then those of the Aaronical Order They were typically holy and some of them really but Christ infinitely 2. This pointed also at the Baptism of Christ at his first entrance upon his publick Ministry Matth. 3. Thus this great High Priest was consecrated and initiated by washing with water The first thing he doth to his people is to wash them He findeth them in a wretched and lothsom condition polluted in their own Blood Ezek. 16.9 then washed I thee with water yea I thoroughly washed away thy Blood from thee and I anointed thee with Oyl and so they did to the Priests of old Rev. 1.5 6. He hath loved us and washed us from our sins with his own Blood and hath made us Kings and Priests unto God and his Father Therefore sinners are exhorted unto this as the first thing they have to do Isai 1.16 wash ye and make ye clean 2. The second Ceremony of Consecration was the apparelling of them with the holy Garments Exod. 29.5 Levit. 8.7 These Garments are described at large in the precedent Chapter viz. Exod. 28. they were therefore spoken to under a former Head You have heard how they did betoken all those spiritual Graces and Excellencies which our great High Priest is furnished and adorned with And the next work of his Grace upon us after the washing away of sin is to clothe the Souls of his people with the Garment of Holiness and so to make them every way beautiful See that eminent Scripture Ezek. 16.9 and what follows ver 10. I clothed thee also with broydered work and shod thee with Badgers skin and girded thee about with fine Linnen and I covered thee with Silk See also the next following verses viz. 11 12 13. 3. The third Ceremony of consecrating was the anointing them with holy Oil Exod. 29.7 Lev. 8.12 The Composition of which sacred Ointment is instituted and directed in Exod. 30.23 As to the mystery and meaning of it 1. This holy Oil signified the Spirit of God and anointing therewith the Communication of the Spirit in the saving Graces and in the Divine Joys and Consolations of it so Isai 61.1 The Spirit of the Lord is upon me the Lord hath anointed me Act. 10.38 He anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost 2. The anointing of the Priests signified the anointing of Jesus Christ with the Spirit beyond measure Psal 45.7 Joh. 3.34 This is called the Resting of the Spirit upon him Isai 11.2 as upon Elisha 2 Kings 2.15 and upon Eldad and Medad Numb 11.26 so 1 Pet. 4.14 the Spirit of God and of Glory rests on the Members of Christ especially when in sufferings it being derived unto them from him Hence he is called the Messias 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the anointed one because he chiefly is anointed with the Spirit 3. As this holy Oil stayed not upon Aarons head but descended and ran down upon his Beard and to the skirts of his Garments as is observed Psal 133.2 so the Holy Ghost the Spirit of Christ distills and is diffused from Christ the Head unto all the Members of his Body so as the meanest Saints have this anointing in their measure 1. Joh. 2.20 27. and do receive of his fulness even Grace for Grace Joh. 1.16 hence they bear his name and are called Christians as being partakers of his anointing 4. The Tabernacle and the Altar and all the holy Vessels were anointed with the same sacred Oil when he anointed Aaron at the same time also he anointed them Lev. 8.10 11 12. The mystery of this is evident It teacheth us that all Ordinances and Performances profit not unless they be anointed unless the Spirit be in them with the power and presence of his Grace This makes them most holy and effectual for good Exod. 30.29 and if he breath in them whatsoever toucheth them
is holy 5. This holy Oyl might not be put to any common use upon mans flesh it shall not be poured Exod. 30.31 32. which plainly intimates thus much That carnal and unregenerate men have not the Spirit that there be some who have not the Spirit viz. all carnal men Jude 19. Joh. 14.17 Rom. 8.1 6 9. 1 Cor. 2.14 6. Nor might any be made like unto it Exod. 30.33 Men are not to imitate and counterfeit the Ordinances of God or the Graces of his Spirit It is the brand set upon Jeroboam that he devised a day of his own heart like unto the Feast which is in Judah 1 Kings 12.32 4. The fourth and last part of their Consecration was by sacrificing and sanctifying them by the Blood thereof Exod. 29.10 c. Lev. 8.14 c. signifying how that Christ should put away sin by the sacrifice of himself Heb. 9.26 and ver 12. Quest But then here a question presently ariseth How comes this in here in Consecration For the death and sufferings of Christ seem to belong rather to the Execution of his Priestly Office then to his Initiation and Consecration thereunto Sol. To this there may be three Answers given 1. That there is in this a disparity between the Type and the Antitype as the Apostle intimates Heb. 7.27 28. this is some part of an Answer but this is not all for it would be harsh in this so main a part of their Consecration not at all to resemble Christ Therefore for a further Answer 2. That Christ was consecrated to the full execution of his Priestly Office by his death and sufferings He could not officiate as Mediator and perform the whole work of his Priestly Office he could not save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him till he had suffered death It is true Christ was a Priest before but he was but a Priest in a state of abasement and humiliation but he was not capacitated to execute the triumphing part of his Priestly Office till he had first humbled himself unto death therefore he is said to be consecrated through sufferings Heb. 2.10 This word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is used by the Greek Interpreters for Consecration in Exod. 29. and Lev. 8. and elsewhere and so rendred by our Translators Heb. 7.25 see Heb. 2.10 and Heb. 5.8 9. being consecrated which we render being made perfect 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is though he were a Son yet having learned obedience by the things he suffered and so being consecrated he became the Author of eternal Salvation to all them that obey him He could not become such an Author till consecrated by his sufferings or made perfect Christ must first dye and so put away sin before he can appear in the presence of God in Heaven for us which is a great part of his Priestly Office Christum oportuit Cruce inaugurari in suum primatum Calvin in Heb. 2.10 vid. Calv. in Exod. 29.16 He was a Priest in the form of a Servant before but he was not a Priest in glory till consecrated thereunto by his own Blood 3. Some apply it to the Gospel-Ministry thus That the Gospel-Ministry was consecrated by the Blood of Christ For though it is true the Ministry is the immediate fruit of Christs Ascension into Glory as Ephes 4. yet his Exaltation being sounded in his Death here therefore is the foundation of the Church and Ministry How great is their sin who despise their Office who reject their Message and so despise the Glory yea also despise the Death and Blood of Christ Now concerning this part of their Consecration viz. by Sacrifices there be divers things observable There were divers Rites and Ceremonies particularly required in these Sacrifices of Consecration which were common to all the Sacrifices as the killing them pouring out the Blood burning them upon the Altar c. which I shall not handle in this place but rather refer them to the head of Jewish Sacrifices as their more proper place to which they do belong and where they have been spoken to See before pag. 248 c. therefore at this time I shall only mention such special Rites and Ceremonies as are peculiar to this business of Consecration And of this kind there are four Rules here observable 1. They were to offer all sorts of Sacrifices a Sin-offering ver 14. a Burnt-offering v. 18. and a Peace-offering v. 28. to teach not only the special Holiness that ought to be found in them but the deepness of the stain and guilt of Sin that there must be Expiations of all sorts to cleanse them throughly from it tantae molis erat so great a work it was to cleanse the Soul from sin And to shew the compleat and perfect cleansing and expiation that is in the Blood of Jesus Christ we are perfectly clean through him He is both Sin-offering and Burnt-offering and Peace-offering and all in all 2. The method and order of these Sacrifices is remarkable for they were first to offer the Sin-offering then the whole Burnt-offering and then the Peace-offering This is to be interpreted by the consideration of those peculiar respects which each kind of Offering had though they did all aim at the same general scope the purging away of sin yet if we consider them distinctly The Sin-offering speaks Pardon of Guilt the Holocaust or the whole Burnt-offering the dedication or giving up our selves to God to his use or Service by the fire of his Spirit the Peace-offering our Thankfulness in the sense and assurance of Peace between God and us The rest could not have been accepted if the Sin-offering had not gone before and made way for them Hence the Instruction is that till sin be done away all Sacrifices and Services are abominable Make that thy first work thy great and prime request to God to get Pardon of sin 3. A third remarkable Rite about these Sacrifices of Consecration is this that the Blood was to be put upon the tip of the right ear and upon the thumb of the right hand and the great toe of the right foot of Aaron and his Sons ver 20. To teach and signifie that the work of Gospel-Sanctification doth extend to the whole man to all the parts and members of the Body and to all the powers and faculties of the Soul so the Apostle implies in that Prayer of his for the Thessalonians 1 Thess 5.23 the very God of Peace Sanctifie you wholly aad I pray that your whole Spirit and Soul and Body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ There should be in spiritual Priests a sanctified ear to abhor corrupt communication and to receive readily holy and spiritual Instructions the hand also should be sanctified for acting and the foot for walking in the ways of God It may further intimate that the external application of a sacramental sign to some principal part or parts of the Body is significative enough of universal cleansing
of that man is peace This is the difference between Christs Peace and Satans Peace for they both give Peace to their subjects But Satans Peace is a Peace of freedom from trouble and of sinful security in sin Christs Peace is a Peace after and out of trouble by War and Victory over Sin and spiritual Enemies Isai 9.3 His Servants rejoyce as those that divide the spoil after the Victory Quest But how may I know that Peace will be the end of all my present Conflicts Answ Dost thou get the Victory then the end will be Peace Are there any beginnings of Victory whatever thou dost do not lay down thy Weapons but fight still this is the beginning of Victory and the end will be Triumph and Peace and Joy Sept. 19. 1667. Who is the Type or Figure of him that was to come Rom. 5.14 THe third Conjunction or Conglebation of typical Persons under the Law is those three Prophets Elijah Elisha and Jonah whom I put together because Elijah was a Type of Christs Ascension into Heaven and Elisha of the Continuance of his Presence and Spirit in his Apostles and Messengers ever since and Jonah of his Death and Sufferings the procuring cause of all 1. For Elijah that great Prophet I confess he is omitted by many that have written of the Types and indeed by all that I have seen I know not well how it comes to pass But that he was a Type is certain because John the Baptist is called by his Name therefore he was a Type 1. Of John Yea 2. Of Christ himself 1. He was a Type of the Messiahs Harbinger and Forerunner John the Baptist For the Types as hath been often hinted are not to be restrained always only to the Person of Christ himself but all the things of Christ were typified to them of old There were Types of all New Testament Dispensations therefore John is called Elijah Mal. 4.2 last v. and Christ himself explains it Matth. 11.14 But why is John called Elias Not that he was Elijah personally but mystically he rose up in the Spirit and Power of Elijah So Elijah was John in a Type or Figure John was Elijah in Spirit and Power as Luk. 1.17 There was something of Analogy in his very outward Garb and Deportment an hairy man 2 King 1.8 that is in regard of his Habit or Clothing in a rough hairy Garment So John Matth. 3.4 a Girdle of Hair but chiefly in regard of his Spririt and inward Endowments and of his Work and Office to convert and recall a backsliden Generation 2. Elijah was a Type of Christ himself And that he was so will be very evident if you do consider how great a Person this Elijah was in three respects 1. His eminent and heroick Spirit of Holiness and invincible Courage and Activity for God His very Name signifies God the Lord Elijah or Elijahu in the Hebrew Elias in the Greek in the New Testament He abode with God when almost all the world forsook him 1 King 19.10 he reduced and brought back the people cap. 18.39 he was a man mighty in Prayer Jam. 5.17 18. a man of an invincible Courage who feared not to stand himself alone against four hundred Prophets and against Ahab the King and Jezabel the Queen whose Chaplains these false Prophets were He is brought forth in the sacred History not unlike Melchizedek without Father or Mother without either Birth or Death 1 King 17. 2. The great and wonderful Miracles wrought by him there be twelve recorded in the History of him in the first and second Books of Kings 1. His shutting up the Windows of Heaven that there should be no Rain for three years and an half 1 King 17. whence some have called him Fraenum Caeli the Bridle of Heaven 2. His being fed by a Raven morning and evening at the Brook Cherith beside Jordan This was the effect of his Faith and Prayer and may be reckoned amongst his Miracles English Annot. not that it is likely that he did eat raw Flesh but rather that God by his Providence directed the Ravens to the places where they might have it as to some rich mens Kitchens or the like 3. His miraculous Supply of the Widow of Zarephath called Sarepta in Luke 4.26 that her Barrel of Meal wasted not nor did the Cruise of Oyl fail 4. His raising of her Son from the dead by stretching himself upon the Child This was the first person we read of in Scripture that was raised from the dead and Elijahs fourth Miracle All these are recorded in 1 King 17. 5. In fetching down Fire from Heaven upon his Sacrifice to confound the Priests of Baal 6. His opening the Windows of Heaven and fetching down Rain after he had done justice upon the Priests of Baal these two are in cap. 18. he did this also by Prayer and by persevering in Prayer cap. 18. ver 43. 7. His fasting forty days and forty nights cap. 19.8 In Mount Horeb and in his Journey thither and back again the place where God appeared to Moses Exod. 3.1 2. and where he gave the Law to Israel Deut. 4.10 14. Never any man fasted forty days besides this Elijah and Moses Exod. 34.28 and Christ Matth. 4.2 Herein both Moses and Elijah were manifest Prefigurations of the Lord Jesus Christ This was Elijahs seventh Miracle 8. His calling the Prophet Elisha and causing him to follow him by casting his Mantle upon him which had such an influence that he left all and followed him therefore this may be put into the Catalogue of his Miracles cap. 19. And in the like miraculous influence of the Spirit did Christ call his Apostles to leave all and follow him His ninth and tenth Miracles were the Destruction of the two Captains and their Fifties when Ahaziah sent to take him 2 King 1.1 they both perished alike For like Sins pull down like Judgments The 11th was the dividing of Jordan by his Mantle that he and Elisha might pass over 2 King 2. And the 12. was his Ascension into Heaven in a Chariot of Fire 2 King 2.11 a Prerogative that never any man had but himself and Enoch before the Law and Moses who gave the Law but Moses died first and was translated afterwards as hath been formerly shewed They were all three eminent Types herein of Christ his Ascension into Heaven They that are faithful and zealous for God in times of general Apostacy the Lord is wont to own them in a special manner and to put special Honour upon them one way or other 3. His commissionating Successors after him to carry on the Work of God when he was gone 1 Kings 19.15 16. Elisha to be Prophet Hazael King of Syria Jehu King of Israel So Christ sends forth his Apostles and Ministers Matth. 28. some that are godly and sometimes he imploys others that are not godly but only gifted and makes some use of them as he did of Jehu and of Judas
on foot about it as if a man should say he had rather lye or steal or whore or be drunk or kiss the Pix or bow to an Idol or go to Mass then not preach the Gospel For I beseech you consider either it is a sin or it is not a sin If it be not a sin to preach in a Fools Coat or in a Surplice prove this and then use it and wear it in the name of God But if it be a sin it is not a supposed good intent to save a Soul that will justifie an evil action though it be not so foul an evil as some others If a Minister would fain do good to Souls and therefore is very loth to be silenced let him observe this rule let him take heed of conforming lest God silence him lest God stop his mouth or blast his endeavours that he shall never speak with any great evidence and demonstration of the Spirit nor with any great success for the good of Souls For I see but few Surplices or Circingle men that do much good Vse 2. To confute the Popish Allegorizers who tell us the literal sense of these Garments is such as this namely That the disposition and frame of the World is expressed in them and that the High Priest did thereby profess himself the Minister or Servant of the Creator of Heaven and Earth For of the significations of these holy Garments thus they descant see Aquin. 1. 2● ●st 102. art 5. ad 10. and Becan tom 3. Opusc 7. cap. 5. q. 1. 〈◊〉 lintea significabant terram ex quâ linum nascitur Balceus Oceanum qui cingit terram the Linnen Breeches signifie the Earth out of which Flax groweth the Girdle the Ocean because it compasseth the Earth like a Girdle Tunica hyacinthina Aerem quia hyacinthini coloris est the sky-coloured Coat the Air because it is of a sky-colour The Golden Bells of it the Thunder in the Air The Pomegranates the Lightenings The Ephod the starry Heavens The two Onyx-stones the two Hemispheres or the Sun and the Moon The twelve Precious Stones in the Ephod the twelve Signs in the Zodiack The Mitre the Empyrean Heavens The Golden Plate God the King of all This they call the literal account of these holy Priestly Garments Well then they come to the mystical sense and there they tell us That the Linnen Breeches signifie Chastity the Linnen Coat purity of Life the Girdle moderation of Discretion the Mitre a right Intention which they say are virtues necessary for all Ministers over and above which Bishops they say must have four others which they fancy to be signified by the other Garments of the High Priest But these are too vain to insist on a large Confutation of them As these Interpretations and Applications of theirs have no footing in Scripture nor the least countenance given them from thence so there is a profound silence concerning Christ therein passing him over wholly when as indeed He and his Performances and Endowments are the great thing taught and shadowed forth by them all Vse 3. See and behold in these holy Pontifical Vestments the spiritual Glory of Jesus Christ the true High Priest For all this did represent plusquam Angelicam Splendorem Calvin that more then Angelical Splendor of Jesus Christ who is clothed indeed with Glory and Beauty Let me but briefly run over and recapitulate the heads of things according to the Explications given 1. Here is the white and pure Linnen of his perfect Righteousness imputed to us in Justification For that is one great thing intended by it as well as the Garments of Holiness and Grace inherent 2. He is girded with Strength and with Truth and Faithfulness for our Salvation and is always ready to do us good 3. He hath a glorious Robe the Golden Bells whereof have sounded in the holy place and their sound is gone forth into all the earth and the Fruits thereof are sweet and fragrant as a Garden of Pomegranates 4. He wears a glorious Ephod in the shoulders whereof he doth support his Church and lifts up them and their concernments out of the dust of death and sin and misery and bears them up before the Lord as upon the shoulders of an infinite and almighty Power 5. He hath a Brest-plate of Love upon his Heart continually our Names and our Concernments are written there even upon the Heart of Jesus Christ like the Names of the Children of Israel upon Aarons Brest-plate 6. Here is the true Urim and Thummim all Divine Illuminations and Perfections in the Heart of Jesus Christ and Emanations of Light and Holiness from him to us 7. He hath a Mitre upon his Head He is a Royal Priest both King and Priest He reconciles us effectually and intercedes with Power as a Prince prevailing with the Lord. 8. And lastly he wears a Golden Crown of Holiness upon his Forehead before the Lord. And having such an High Priest Is not all this enough to strengthen Faith and to encourage you not only to believe but to rejoyce in believing even to rejoyce and triumph in Jesus Christ THE GOSPEL of the CONSECRATION of the PRIESTS Exod. cap. 29. ver 1 c. to 38. Feb. 21. 1668. THe Contents printed in your Bibles give you the true Analysis of this Chapter for there be three things in it 1. The Consecration of the Priests to ver 38. 2. The continual Burnt-offering ver 38 c. 3. The Lords Promise of his gracious Presence with the Children of Israel ver 45. It is only the first of these viz. the Consecration of the Aaronical Priests unto their Office that we are now to speak unto There be four things wherein those Priests of old were Types 1. In their Priestly Qualifications and other Rites and Rules observed by them 2. In their Apparel 3. In their Consecration to their Office 4. In their Priestly Ministrations The two former of these viz. their Priestly and ritual Qualifications as also their holy Garments have been spoken to That which follows next is their Consecration to their Office which is declared at large in two places almost two whole Chapters of holy Scripture The Direction of it in this 29th of Exodus and the Execution of it in the 8th Chapter of Leviticus This Consecration was the solemn Investiture of them in their Office which was done by sundry sacred and mystical Rites and Ceremonies ordained and appointed of God for that end They were chiefly these four all mentioned in both these places Exod. 29. and Levit. 8. 1. Washing them 2. Apparrelling them with the holy Garments 3. Anointing them with the holy Oyl 4. Sacrificing and so sanctifying them by Blood All which I shall put together in one general Proposition or point of Doctrine which will indeed contain the sum of this whole Chapter as far as to ver 38. Doctr. That the Consecration of the Priests of old was done by washing them and by apparrelling them