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A11649 Annotations upon the five bookes of Moses, the booke of the Psalmes, and the Song of Songs, or, Canticles VVherein the Hebrevv vvords and sentences, are compared with, and explained by the ancient Greeke and Chaldee versions, and other records and monuments of the Hebrewes: but chiefly by conference with the holy Scriptures, Moses his words, lawes and ordinances, the sacrifices, and other legall ceremonies heretofore commanded by God to the Church of Israel, are explained. With an advertisement touching some objections made against the sinceritie of the Hebrew text, and allegation of the Rabbines in these annotations. As also tables directing unto such principall things as are observed in the annotations upon each severall booke. By Henry Ainsworth.; Annotations upon the five bookes of Moses, and the booke of the Psalmes Ainsworth, Henry, 1571-1622? 1627 (1627) STC 219; ESTC S106799 2,398,875 1,194

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his secret parts See the annotations on Exodus 28. 4. c. fitly-girded the Greeke saith tyed-fast a signe of making him strong and ready in heart to doe his service see Exod. 29. 5. Vers. 8. the Breast-plate called the Breast plate of judgement the making and meaning whereof is shewed on Exod. 28. 15. c. Urim and Thummim that is Lights and Perfections in Greek Manifestation and Truth see Exod. 28. 30. These ornaments of the high Priest figured the perfection of all graces in Christ whom the legall Priests typed Heb. 5. 1. 5. c. Vers. 9. crowne of holinesse the holy diademe on which these words Holinesse to Iehovah were graved whereof see Exod. 28. 36. 38. and 29. 6. It was a signe of the holinesse and excellencie of his calling by the gifts of Gods spirit upon him and figured Christs mediation for his Church for now Aaron did beare the iniquity of the holy things which the sonnes of Israel should hallow in all the gifts of their holy things c. Exod. 28. 38. Vers. 10. the anoynting oyle called the oile of holy anointing it was made of Mirrhe Cinamon Calamus Cassia and oile olive Exod. 28. 23. 24. 25. and it figured the graces of the Spirit upon Christ and his Church Esa. 61. 1. 1 Ioh. 2. 20. 27. Vers. 11. seven times to signifie a full sanctification see the notes on Levit. 4 6. Vers. 12. head and it ran down upon his beard and on the coller of his garments Psalme 133. 2. This anointing signified the graces of Gods spirit whereby their ministration of Gods word became a sweet savour unto God in them that heard it 2 Cor. 2. 15. 16. He anointed him after that he had cloathed him as is said in Targ. Ionathan and first ●e poured it upon his head and afterwards put it betweene his eye browes and drew it with his finger from the one to the other saith Sol. Iarchi on Levit. 8. Vers. 14. sin-offring Hebr. the sin-bullocke see Exod. 29. 10. c. layed or imposed their hands so renouncing and disburdening themsel●●● of their sinnes which now were imputed to the sacrifice a figure of Christ. See the notes on Exod. 29. 10. and Levit. 1. 4. Vers. 15. killed it whereby Christs death for sin was shadowed for without shedding of blood is no remission Hebr. 9. 22. 28. hornes of this rite see Levit. 4. 7. 25. and Exod. 29. 12. purified or clensed-from sinne see the notes on Exod. 29. 36. the blood that which remained sanctified it the Altar was by these rites sanctified that from thenceforth atonement might be made for the sins of the people by the sacrifices that should daily be offred thereon for after this the Altar sanctified the gifts and oblations upon it Mat. 23. 19. Vers. 16. fat or suet see Lev. 3. 3. 4. 5. and 4. 8. Exod. 29. 13. caule of the liver said in Levit. 3. 4. 10. to be the caule above the liver And they used to take a little of the liver with the caule as the Hebrewes doe record Maimony treat of Offring the sacrif chap. 1. Sect. 18. Vers. 17. without the campe a figure of Christ suffering without the gate of Ierusalem Heb. 13. 12. See the annotations on Exod. 29. 14. Levit. 4. 12. and 6. 30. Vers. 18. Burnt-offring the law and signification hereof see in Levit. 1. and Exod. 29. 15. c. Here for the Priests as the former Sin-offring taught them to have Christ for their justification and atonement for the forgivenesse of their sins so this Burnt-offring taught them to exspect by Christ their transformation by the renewing of their minde to present their reasonable service even their bodies for a living sacrifice holy and acceptable unto God Rom. 12. 1. 2. Vers. 21. of rest in Greeke of sweet-odour in Chaldee to be accepted with favour See Gen. 8. 21. Exod. 29. 18. So after in verse 28. Vers. 22. fillings of the hand that is as the Greek saith of perfection or of consecration see Exod. 29. 9. 19. This Ram was a kinde of Peace-offring as Sol. Iarchi here saith The ram of filling the hand is the ram of Peace offrings or of perfections for they filled a●d perfected the Priests in their Priesthood It signified a sanctification of their calling office administration by the sacrifice of Christ whom Paul calleth the Consecrator Heb. 12. 2. through whom they should with thankefulnesse and joy performe the worke of their ministerie Vers. 24. foot these rites signified both the sufferings of Christ whose hands and feet where pierced and how the Priests should in Christ bee sanctified to heare receive the word from God to administer the same unto others and to walke themselves accordingly See Exod. 29. 20. 1 Cor. 11. 23. and 9. 27. sprinkled the blood that is all the residue of the blood as in Thargum Ionathan is explained which being sprinkled on the Altar figured the perfection of their consecration to bee in Christ. V. 25. the rumpe or tayle whereof see Lev. 3 9. Vers. 26. oiled Hebr. bread of oile meaning tempered with oile as Exod. 29. 2. wafer which also was unlevened and anointed with oile Ex. 29. 2. These Meat-offrings of the Priests signified now they and their service of God should be without leaven of hypocrifie errour wickednesse with sincerity and truth and with the gracious oile of his spirit given up unto God acceptably in Christ Esay 66. 20. Psal. 141. 2. 1 Cor. 5. 8. 1 ●oh 2. 20. 27. See the annotations on Levit. 2. Vers. 27. waved that is moved to and fro of these and their signification see the notes on Exodus 29. 24. 27. Vers. 28. upon the Burnt-offring this Sol Iarchi expoundeth after the Burnt-offring adding withall and we finde not that the shoulder of the Peace-offring was offred in any place saving in this For usually the shoulder as well as the Breast was given to the priest Levit. 7. 32. 33. 34. Here Moses who was Priest extraordinarily hath the breast onely v. 29. Vers. 29. part or to Moses for a part or portion see Exod. 29 26. Vers. 30. upon the Altar which sanctified the things upon it and figured Christ from whom they were to receive blood for atonement and justification and oile of grace for sanctification that both their persons office and administration might be acceptable unto God his Father Vers. 31. at the doore which the Greeke explaineth in the court see before on verse 3. In Exod. 29. 31. it is called the holy place and in verse 32. the doore of the Tent. 〈◊〉 commanded Moses speaketh this in the person of God whose commandement it was Exod. 29. 32. The Greeke for more plainnesse translateth as it was commanded me Else-where the holy Ghost translateth an active passively see Gen. 15. 6. Exod. 9. 16. and 20. 12. Vers. 32. the remainder which cannot be eaten that night but remaineth till the morning Exodus 29. 34. Vers. 33. day of fulfilling that is the
the rings therof unto the rings of the Ephod with a lace of blew to be above the curious girdle of the Ephod and that the Brestplate bee not loosed from the Ephod And Aaron shal beare the names of the Sons of Israel in the Brestplate of judgment upon his heart when hee goeth in into the Holy place for a memoriall before Iehovah continually And thou shalt put in the Brestplate of judgment the Vrim and the Thummim and they shall be upon Aarons hart when he goeth in before Iehovah and Aaron shall beare the judgement of the Sonnes of Israel upon his heart before Iehovah continually And thou shalt make the Robe of the Ephod all of blew And there shall be a hole in the top of it in the mids thereof it shall have a binding for the hole round about of woven worke as the hole of an habergeon shall it have that it bee not rent And thou shalt make upon the skirts thereof Pomgranats of blew and of purple and of scarlet upon the skirts thereof round about bels of gold between them round about A bell of gold and a pomgranate a bell of gold and a pomgranate upon the skirts of the Robe round about And it shall be upon Aaron to minister and his sound shall be heard when he goeth in unto the Holy place before Iehovah when he goeth out that he die not And thou shalt make a Plate of pure gold and shalt grave upon it like the engravings of a signet HOLINES TO IEHOVAH And thou shalt put it on a lace of blew it shall be upon the Miter upon the forefront of the Miter it shall be And it shall be upon Aarons forehead and Aaron shall beare the iniquity of the holy things which the Sons of Israel shall ●allow in all the gifts of their holy things and it shall be upon his forehead alwaies for favourable acceptation of them before Iehovah And thou shalt weave with circled worke the Coat of sine linnen and thou shalt make the Miter of fine linnen and thou shalt make the Girdle the worke of the Embroiderer And for Aarons Sonnes th●● shalt make Coats and thou shalt make for them Girdles and Bonnets shalt thou ma●● for them for honour for beautifull glory And thou shalt put them upon Aaron thy brother and upon his sonnes with him and shalt anoint them and fill their hand and sanctifie them that they may minister-in-the-priests-office unto mee And thou shalt make for them linnen breeches to cover the naked flesh from the loines even unto the thighes they shall be And they shall be upon Aaron and upon his sonnes when they goe in unto the Tent of the congregation or when they come neare unto the Altar to minister in the Holy place that they beare not iniquity and die it shall be a statute for ever to him and to his seed after him Annotations TAke nere or cause to come ●igh that is to present themselves unto thee Hitherto God hath appointed such holy things as pertained to his service now he giueth order for holy persons to administer before him minister in c. or execute the Priesthood This honour no man might take unto himself but he that was called of God as Aaron Heb. 5. 4. In this work Aaron chiefly figured out Christ secondarily all Christians whom hee hath made priests unto God Heb. 5. 5. Re. 1. 6. Vers. 2. of holinesse that is holy garments in Greeke an holy stole so called because they signified the holy graces of Gods Spirit wherewith Christ and his people should be clothed For such an high priest it became us to have as is holy harmlesse undefiled Heb. 7. 26. and Gods priests are to be clothed with justice and with salvation Psal. 132. 9. 16. and so are all the Saints Esay 61. 10. beautifull glory the Greeke translateth for honour and glory These two signifie the highest degree of dignitie honour inwardly in the heart and affections glory outwardly in the appearance and cariage as in Esay 28. 1. 4. glory or beauty is compared to a floure and in Esay 61. 3. it is opposed unto ashes As Iesus the son of Iosedek the high priest was clothed in filthy garments which signified iniquitie in him and his ministration Zach. 3. 3. 4. so these garments of honour and glory signified the holy and pure administration of Iesus the Son of God who offered himselfe without spot unto God to purge our conscience from dead workes Heb. 9. 14. by whom also his Church is clothed with garments of beautifull glory Esa. 52. 1. with fine linnen cleane and bright which is the righteousnesse of the Saints Rev. 19. 8. From this speech of honour and glory the Hebrew Doctors have delivered that the garments of the priests were to be new faire c. like the garments of great men If they were foule or torne or overlong or overshort c. and the Priest did his service in them it was unlawfull Every Priests garment that was made filthy they did not whiten it or wash it but leave it for threds or weke and put on new The high Prists garments when they were old were laid up in store and the white garments wherin he served on the fasting day mentioned in Lev. 16. 4. hee never served in them the second time but they were reserved in the place where 〈◊〉 put them off as it is written AND HE SHALL LEAVE THEM THERE Levit. 16. 23. and it was unlawfull to put them to any use The coats of the inferior Priests when they were worne old they made of them threds or weke for the Candlesticke continually Maimony in treat of the Implements of the Sanctuary chap. 8. Sect. 4. 5. 6. Vers. 3. whomsoever Heb. him whom I have filled Here God sheweth his Spirit to be the author and teacher of handicrafts the Prophet sheweth the like of husbandrie Esay 28. 24. 26. sanctifie or consecrate him that is to be a signe of his sanctification from God Therefore it was death to minister without these garments v. 43. and they are called holy garments verse 2. and in times following were laid up in holy chambers and the Priests might not weare them among the people to sanctifie them with their garments Ezek. 44. 19. Vers. 4. circled worke this differed from broidered worke which was of many colours but this coat was of one colour white being of fine linnen onely verse 39. but woven with circles or round hollow places like eyes wherefore the same word is after in v. 11. used for ouches or hollow places wherin stones were set Maimony in the forenamed treatise chap. 8. Sect. 16. saith The coats both of the high Priest and of inferiour priests were of circled worke that is had many hollow places or houses in the weaving like the hollow place of cups c. and a Girdle To these sixe adde the golden Plate or crowne verse 36. and the Breeches vers 42. so the high Priest
cups and two knops and two flowers in the branch of the Candlesticke Exod. 25. 34. and moreover a third flower was next to the shaft of the Candlesticke Num. 8. 4. And it had three feet And three other knops were on the branch of the Candlestick from which knops there proceedeth six branches three on the one side three on the other and in every of them branches were three bowles and a knop and a flower and all made like Almonds So there were in all two and twenty bowles and nine flowers and eleven knops And they all were requisite so that if there wanted one of these two and fortie it hindred all the rest The bowles were like the cups of Alexandria wide at the mouth and narrow at the bottome The knops were like the apples or heads of leeks somewhat long like an egge The flowers were like the flowers of Ammudinis which are like a dish whose lip is doubled on the outside The height of the Candlestick was eighteene handbredths that is three cubits The feet and the flower were three hand-bredths then two handbredths smooth then a hand-bredth wherein was a bowle a knop and a flower Then two handbredths smooth then a handbredth knop and out of it issued two branches one on this side and another on that which went up as high as the Candlesticke Then an handbredth smooth and an hand-bredth knop with two branches issuing out of it as high also as the Candlesticke Then an handbredth smooth an handbredth knop with two branches issuing from it as high as the Candlesticke Then two handbredths smooth so there remained three handbredths wherein were three bowles a knop and a flower And there was a stone before the Candlesticke wherein were three steps on which the Priest stood and trimmed the Lampes and upon it he set downe the vessell of oyle and the tongs and the snuffe-dishes when he trimmed the Lamps Other things touching the manner of trimming them and the measure of oyle in every one are noted on Exod. 27. 21. This Candlesticke figured the Law of God shining in the Tabernacle of his Church with the oyle of grace in the seven lampes which are the seven spirits of God Rev. 4. 5. The Commandement is a Lampe and the Law a light Prov. 6. 23. so is the propheticall word as a light shining in a darke place 2 Pet. 1. 19. And as the Candlesticke was of solid beaten worke and the oyle of beaten olive Levit. 24. 2. so is the preaching and practise of the Law laborious and with much affliction 2 Tim. 1. 8. and 2. 3. And the worke of Christ and of his Ministers was signified by the Priests continuall ordering and trimming of these Lamps the lighting of one Lamp from another shewed the opening and inlightning of one place of Scripture by another and the middle Lampe lighted from the fire of the Altar signified that the fountaine of all light and knowledge commeth from Christ who hath the seven spirits of God Revel 3. 1. figured by the seven lamps of fire Rev. 4. 5. The varietie of cups knops and flowers taught the sundry things that are in the scriptures histories precepts prophesies parables c. And as seven is the number of perfection so by the seven branches and lamps the full perfection of the Scriptures is shewed which are able to make us wise unto salvation through the faith which is in Christ Iesus and perfect throughly furnished unto every good worke 2 Tim. 3. 15 16 17. This Candlestick might also be a figure of the Church shining as lights in the world and holding forth the word of life Phil. 2. 15 16. as the seven golden Candl-sticks in Revel 1. 20. were the seven Churches in Asia in the middest of which Christ our great high Priest walked to order their light and to powre the oyle of his grace into their lamps which Church is in nature one in Christ though it hath many particular Churches as branches out of one stocke the chiefe branch whereof was the Church of Israel from whose light we all receive light they having first received the Oracles of God See Rom. 3. 2. and 11. 16 17 18 c. 2 Pet. 1. 19. So the state of the Church by the word and Spirit of God is set forth by a vision of the Candlestick whose lamps are filled with oyle from two olive trees Zach. 4. Rev. 11. and Iohn the Baptist a preacher of the word of grace is called a burning and shining lamp Ioh. 5 3 5. the patterne Hebr. the shew or vision appearance that is the patterne shewed as Exod. 25. 40. This teacheth that no other ground or forme of doctrine or of the Church is to be brought in than that which is shewed of God 2 Tim. 1. 13. 1 Tim. 1. 3 4. 3. 15. Mat. 28. 20. Eccl. 12. 11 12. Vers. 6. Levites the residue of the tribe of Levi besides the Priests whose consecration is described in Levit. 8. unto whom the other Levites were adjoyned to assist them in the service of Gods Sanctuarie as was signified before in Num. 3. 6. c. but their consecration is shewed in this chapter from among the sonnes hereupon the Levites as in office so in name are distinguished from the other Israelites as are also the Priests from the Levites 1 Chron. 9. 2. the Israelites the Priests the Levites and the Nethinims cleanse them or purifie them after the manner following This though it were the dutie of all the people to be cleane and pure when they came to the Sanctuary 2 Chron. 23. 19. 2 Cor. 7. 1. yet in speciall manner it belonged to the ministers which did beare the vessels of the Lord Esai 52. 11. Ezr. 6. 20. so the Apostles among other graces wherby they approved themselves as the ministers of God nameth one to be by purenesse 2 Cor. 6. 4. 6. Verse 7. Sin-water that is the water of purification from sin which was made with the ashes of an heiffer whereof the Law is after given in Nu● 19. As the sacrifice that maketh expiation for 〈◊〉 is called the sin offring so this purifying water is called the water of sinne which the Greeke expoundeth the water of purification And this water sprinkled on the uncleane sanctified to the purifying of the flesh but figured the bloud of Christ which purgeth the conscience from dead work● to serve the living God Heb. 9. 13 14. all their 〈◊〉 in Greeke all their body that is shave off all the●r haire which was another signe of purification as in the cleansing of the Leper he shaved off all his haire Lev. 14. 8 9. and in the cleansing of the polluted Nazirite Num. 6. 9. So the Levites which were in themselves as lepers that is sinners are cleansed through faith in Christ. their clothes their garments an other rite used in purifying the uncleane Exod. 19. 10. Levit. 14. 9. and 15. 5. By these three rites were signified the purifying from
he would have observed as mysticall As the Arke signified Gods presence and the Table with shewbread the Church standing before him so this Candlesticke signified his Law in the light whereof his people doe serve him Psal. 119. 105. Pro. 6. 23. 2 Pet. 1. 19. And the sundry branches bowles knops and flowers shew the varietie of things and of delivering them in the Scripture some easie some hard to be understood 2 Pet. 3. 16. some histories some prophesies some parables c. Vers. 33. made like almonds the Chaldee translateth figured and the Greeke figured with almond nuts and this some referre to those also which follow the knop and the flower as if they had that forme The Almond tree hath the name in Hebrew of hastie bringing forth blossomes and fruit and God likeneth the hastie performance of his word unto It Ier. 1. 11. 12. So Aarons rod miraculously bare almonds Num. 17. 8. Vers. 37. seven lamps or the lamps thereof seven which figured the seven spirits that is the manifold graces of the Spirit of God as is written there were seven lamps of fire burning before the throne which are the seven spirits of God Revel 4. 5. be that is the priest as is expressed Exod. 27. 21. Lev. 24. 3. See the notes there to ascend that is as the Chaldee translateth to burne for that the flame ascends upward So in Exod. 27. 20. But the Greeke version here understands it of setting the lamps upon the top of the branches of the candlesticke● 〈◊〉 over against the face that is right forward or straight before it as the like phrase signifie 〈…〉 Ezek. 1. 9. 12. See also Numb 8. 2. Verse 39. a talene this is the greatest weight which 〈◊〉 use it contained three thousand she●els of which were two sorts common and holy as is shewed on Gen. 20. 16. This talent as all other weights about the Sanctuary being sacred was an hundred and twenty pound weight or three thousand holy shekels See the notes on Exodus 38. 24. 26. Vers. 40. that thou make or and make to wit all these things mentioned in this Chapter and those which follow as the Apostle expoundeth it see that thou make all things according c. Heb. 8. 5. And of tentimes things set downe in this manner are expounded universally as 2 Chron 6. 30. thou onely knowest the heart of the sonnes of men that is of all the sonnes of men 1 King 8. 39. So the word shall be established Deuter. 19. 15. that is every word 2 Cor. 13. 1. and till I put thine enemies Psal. 110. 1. that is all of them 1 Cor. 15. 25. as wee for give our debtors Matth. 6. 12. that is every one indebted to us Luk. 11. 4. and many the like patterne in Greeke type hereupon the Apostle noteth that the priests of Israel served unto the example and shadow of heavenly things Hebr. 8. 5. So all this glorious furniture of the Tabernacle was not for worldly pompe but for spirituall mysterie of heavenly graces which should be injoyed by Christ whereof see Revel 4. and 21. chapters Neither might Moses alter the matter forme or fashion of any particular from the patterne shewed him but was strictly bound unto it and so did observe it Exodus 39. 42. 43. CHAP. XXVI 1 God commandeth to make a Tabernacle with ten curtaines embroidered 7 And a Tent over it of eleven certaines of Goats haire 14 And a covering for the Tent of Rams skinnes and a covering of Tachash skinnes 15. The boards of the Tabernacle of Shittim wood 19 The sockets of silver 26 The bars of Shittim wood 31 The embroidered vesle betweene the most holy place and the holy 36 The hanging vesle for the doore AND thou shalt make the Tabernacle with ten curtaines of fine linnen twined and blew and purple and scarlet with Cherubims the worke of a cunning workeman shalt thou make them The length of one curtaine shall be eight and twenty cubits and the bredth foure cubits of one curtaine one measure shall be for all the curtaines Five curtaines shall be coupled together one to another and five curtaines coupled together one to another And thou shalt make loopes of blew upon the edge of the one curtaine from the selvedge in the coupling so shalt thou make in the uttermost edge of the curtaine in the second coupling Fiftie loopes shalt thou make in the one curtaine and fiftie loopes shalt thou make in the selvedge of the curtaine which is in the second coupling the loopes being one right over against another And thou shalt make fiftie taches of gold and shalt couple together the curtaines one unto another with the taches and it shall bee one Tabernacle And thou shalt make curtaines of go 〈…〉 〈◊〉 for a Tent over the Tabernacle eleven curtaines shalt thou make them The length of one curtaine shall be thirtie cu●its and the bredth foure cubits of one curtaine one measure shall be for the eleven curtaines And thou shalt couple together five curtaines by themselves and sixe curtaines by themselves and shalt double the sixt curtaine in the forefront of the Tent. And thou shalt make fiftie loopes on the edge of the one curtaine the outmost in the coupling and fiftie loopes on the edge of the curtaine of the second coupling And thou shalt make fiftie taches of brasse shalt put the taches into the loops and shalt couple together the Tent and it shall be one And the overplus that remaineth of the curtaines of the Tent the halfe curtaine that remaineth shall hang over on the backe sides of the Tabernacle And a cubit on this side and a cubit on that side in the remainder in the length of the curtaines of the tent it shall bee hanging over on the sides of the Tabernacle on this side and on that side to cover it And thou shalt make a covering for the tent of Rams skins died red and a covering of Tachash skins above And thou shalt make boards for the Tabernacle of Shittim wood standing up Ten cubits shall be the length of a board and a cubit and halfe a cubit the bredth of one board Two tenons for one board set in order one against another so shalt thou make for all the boards of the Tabernacle And thou shalt make the boards for the Tabernacle twenty boards for the South ●●de Southward And fo●●ie sockets of silver shalt thou make under the twenty boards two 〈…〉 unde● one board for his two tenons and two sockets under another 〈◊〉 for his 〈…〉 And for the second side of the 〈…〉 on the North side twenty 〈…〉 And the● fortie socke●s of silver 〈…〉 〈…〉 one ●●ard and two soc 〈…〉 another board And for the sides of the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 thou shalt ●ake 〈…〉 And two boards shalt thou make for th 〈…〉 of the 〈◊〉 in the two sides And they shall be equally joyned be 〈…〉 〈…〉 shall bee perfectly 〈…〉 the he●d of it unto one ring so 〈…〉
Exod. 30. 24. and that which he taketh away he casteth into the place of the ashes by the Altar and lighteth the lampe which was out and the lampe which he findeth not out he dresseth it The lampe which is middlemost when it is out he lights not it after it is made cleane but from the Altar in the Court but the rest of the lampes every one that is out he lighteth from the lampe that is next He lighteth not all the lampes at one time but lighteth five lampes and stayeth and doth the other service and afterwards commeth and lighteth the two that remaine He whose dutie it is to dresse the Candlesticke commeth with a vessell in his hand which is called Cuz and it is of gold like to a great pitcher to take away in it the wekes that are burnt out and the oile that remaineth i● the lamp● and lighteth five of the lamps and leaveth the vessell there before the Candlesticke c. and goeth 〈◊〉 afterwards ●e commeth and lighteth the two lamps and taketh up the vessell in his hand and boweth himselfe downe to worship and goeth his way Maim treat of the daily Sacrifices c. 3. S. 12. 13. 16. 17. The like they have in other records as for the measure of oile in T 〈…〉 yl treat Menacheth chap. 10. fol. 88. Three l●gges of oile and a halfe for the Candlesticke 〈◊〉 a logge for every lampe And for the order in the same 〈◊〉 in Ioma c. 3. fol. 33. The cleans●●g of the 〈◊〉 Altar was before the trimming of 〈◊〉 ●ive lamps and the tri●●●ing of the five lamps before the blood of the daily sacrifice and the blood of the daily s●●rifi●● before the trimming of the two lamps and the trimming of the two lamps before the burning of incense c. This charge of the Priests to order the lamps signified how Christ and his ministers should continually looke unto the puritie of doctrine and preaching of the light of the Gospell from evening to morning in the darke place of this world till the day dawne the day-starre arise in our hearts Rev. 1. 13. and 2. 1. Deut. 33. 10. Ioh. 5. 35. Eph. 3. 8. 9. 2 Pet. 1. 19. 20. 21. Matth. 4. 16. CHAP. XXVIII 1 Aaron and his sonnes are set apart for the Priests office 2 Holy garments are appointed 6 The Ephod● 8 And the curious girdle of it 9 The two Beryll stones on the shoulders thereof on which the names of the twelve Tribes were graven 15 The Brestplate of judgement with twelve precious stones therein 21 on which the names of the twelve Tribes of Israel were graven 22 The golden chaines to fasten it 26 And the golden rings for the same 30 The Vrim and Thummim 31 The Robe of the Ephod with Pomgranats and Bels. 36 The golden plate of the Miter 39 The fine linnen Coate the Miter and the Girdle 40 The Coats for Aarons sonnes with their girdles and bonnets 42 and their linnen breeches 43. The Priests must we are their garments in their administration AND thou take neere unto thee Aaron thy Brother and his Sons with him from among the Sonnes of Israel that he may minister-in-the-Priests-office unto mee Aaron Nadab and Ab●hu Eleazar and Ithamar Aarons Sonnes And thou shalt make garments of Holinesse for Aaron thy Brother for honour and for beautifull glory And thou speake unto all the wise hearted whomsoever I have filled with the spirit of wisedome and let them make Aarons garments to sanctifie him that he may minister-in-the Priests-office unto me And these are the garments which they shal make a Brestplate and an Ephod and a Robe and a Coat of circled-work a Miter and a Girdle and they shall make garments of Holinesse for Aaron thy brother and for his Sonnes that hee may minister-in-the-Priests-office unto mee And they shall take gold and blew and purple and scarlet and fine linnen And they shall make the Ephod of gold of blew and of purple of scarlet and fine linnen twined the worke of a cunning workeman It shall have the two shoulder-peeces joyning together at the two edges thereof and it shall bee joyned together And the curious girdle of his Ephod which is upon it shall be of the same according to the worke thereof of gold of blew and purple and scarlet and fine linnen twined And thou shalt take two Beryll stones and shalt grave on them the names of the Sonnes of Israel Six of their names on the one stone and the names of the fix that are remaining on the second stone according to their births The worke of an engraver in stone like the engravings of a signet shalt thou engrave the two stones with the names of the sonnes of Israel inclosed in ouches of gold shalt thou make them And thou shalt put the two stones upon the shoulders of the Ephod stones of memoriall for the sons of Israel and Aaron shall beare their names before Iehovah upon his two shoulders for a memorial And thou shalt make ouches of gold And two chaines of pure gold at the ends shalt thou make them of wreathen worke shalt fasten the wreathen chaines to the ouches And thou shalt make the Brest-plate of judgement the worke of a cunning workeman like the worke of the Ephod shalt thou make it of gold of blew purple scarlet and fine linnen twined shalt thou make it Foursquare shall it be doubled a spanne the length thereof and a span the bredth therof And thou shalt embosse in it embosment of stones foure rowes of stones a row a Sardius a Topaz a Smaragd the first row And the second row a Chalcedonie a Saphir a Sardonyx And the third row an Hyacinth a Chrysoprase and an Amethyst And the fourth row a Chrysolyte and a Beryll and a Iasper they shall be set in gold in their embosments And the stones shall be with the names of the Sons of Israel twelve according to their names like the engravings of a signet every man with his name they shall be according to the twelve Tribes And thou shalt make upon the Brestplate chains at the end of wreathen worke of pure gold And thou shaft make upon the Brestplate two rings of gold and shalt put the two rings on the two ends of the Brestplate And thou shalt put the two wreathings of gold in the two rings on the ends of the Brestplate And the other two ends of the two wreathings thou shalt fa●●en on the two ouches and shalt put them on the shoulders of the Ephod before it And thou shalt make two rings of gold and shalt put them upon the two ends of the Brest-plate upon the border thereof which is in the side of the Ephod inward And thou shalt 〈◊〉 two other rings of gold and shalt put them on the two shoulders of the Ephod underneath towards the forepart thereof over-against the coupling thereof above the curious girdle of the Ephod And they shall binde the Brestplate by
sanctifieth And he doth not sanctifie sitting because it is as a service and no service is dont but standing as it is written in Deut. 18. 5. TO STAND TO MINISTER and who so serveth sitting is prof●●e and his service not allowable c. Maimony ibidem Sect. 3. 4. 5. 8. 16. 17. and Thalm 〈…〉 Bab. intreat Z●bachim Chap. 2. Vers. 〈◊〉 dye not by the hand of God as 〈◊〉 Aarons sonnes in Levit. 10. 1. 2. So Maimony in the foresaid place Sect. 1. saith The Priest that serveth and sanctifieth not his hands and his feet in the morning is in danger of death by the hands of the God of heaven as it is written They shall wash with water that they die not and his service is unlawfull whether ●e 〈…〉 the high Priest or an inferiour This rite did teach them and us faith in Christ in whose blood we are washed from our sinnes and made Kings and Priests unto God Revel 1. 5. 6. also sanctification by the washing of regeneration and renewing of the holy Ghost Tit. 3. 5. that we being sprinkled in our hearts from an evill conscience and washed in our bodies with pure water may draw neere with a true heart in assurance of faith Heb. 10. 22. and washing our hands in innocencie may compasse the Altar of the Lord Psal. 26. 6. to burne the fire offring which the Greeke explaineth to offer the Burnt-offrings and the Chaldee more generally to offer oblations before the Lord. Vers. 21. wash in the Chaldee sanctifie to his seed the posteritie of Aaron the Chaldee expounds it his sonnes Vers. 23. chiefe or head spices that is the principall and most excellent so in Ezek. 27. 22. Song 4. 14. pure myrrh in Greeke choise myrrh Hebrew myrrh of freedome that is free pure naturall as it floweth Myrrh so named of the Hebrew Mor is a sweet gumme or moisture that issueth out of the myrrh tree and none is preferred before it as Plinie sheweth in his hist. booke 12. chap. 15. The graces of Christ and of his Church are often resembled by this myrrh Song 1. 13. and 3. 6. and 4. 14. and 5. 1. 5. 13. Psal. 45. 9. shekels this word is added by the Greeke and the Chaldee in Thargum Ierusalemy and in the verse following it is here expressed sweet or aromaticall cinamon which commeth of the Hebrew name Kinnemon and is the barke of a tree used for sweet odours and signified spirituall grace Prov. 7. 17. Song 4. 14. halfe thereof that is halfe the fore-said quantity as followeth 250. shekels weight But the Hebrew Doctors understand it otherwise and say there was of this 500. shekels as of the former and this which the Law saith Cinamon the halfe thereof 250. is because they weighed it at two times 250 at each time saith Maimony in treat of the Implements of the Sanctuarie chap. 1. Sect. 2. Calamus or Cane according to the Hebrew name 〈◊〉 for Calamus is after the Greeke name It is a kinde of sweet reed bought and brought out of farre Countries as appeareth by Ieremie 6. 20. Esay 43. 24. Verse 24. Cassia or Costus another sweet cane called in Hebrew Kiddah mentioned onely here and in Ezek. 27. 19. an Hin whereof see Exod 29. ●0 Maimony in the fore-named treatise chap. 2. Sect. 2. saith the Hin was twelve logs of which measure see Levit. 14. 10. and every log foure qu 〈…〉 ants Others more fully thus a quadrant or quarter containeth is much as an egge and a halfe A 〈…〉 ineth foure quadrants that is sixe egges A Kab containeth foure logs that 24. egges A Hin twelve legs that is 72. egges A Seah or Pecke wherof see Gen. 18. 6. contained sixe Kabs that is 24. logs two Hins or 144. egges An Epha was three Seahs 18. Kabs sixe Hins 72. logs or 432. egges R. Alphes in treat of the Passeover chap. 5. Vers. 25. make it The manner is recorded to be thus Every of those foure spices was pounded severally then mixed altogether and steeped in waier pure and sweet till all the strength of them was gone out into the water then they put unto the water an Hin of oile olive and boyled all on the fire till the water was consumed and the oile left in the vessell for use afterward Maimony treat of the Implements of the Sanctuary chap. 1. Sect. 3. compound-ointment or sweet-consection Apothecarie or compounder of ointments Such in the ages following were of the Priests Sonnes 1 Chron. 9. 30. holy anointing Hebrew unction of holinesse or as the Greek translateth it an holy chrisme Vers. 26. anoint therewith the Tent or the Tabernacle with all things about the same which was performed in Exod. 40. and Lev. 8. 10. c. These sweet odours signified the joyfull graces of Gods Spirit and the anointing with this oile the pouring out of the holy Spirit upon Christ his Church and ministers Acts 10. 38. Esay 61. 1. Psal. 45. 8. 2 Cor. 1. 21. 22. Song 3. 6. Psal. 133. 2. As it is written Ye have an ointment from him that is holy and kn●w all things and the Anointing that ye have received of him dwelleth in you and yee need not that any man teach you but as the same Anointing teacheth you of all things c. 1 Ioh. 2. 20. 27. Vers. 29. whatsoever or whosoever so the Greek saith every-one that toucheth them shall be sanctified Vers. 32. poured in Greeke anointed not make the Greeke addeth not make unto your selves holinesse shall it be unto you ●●e Greeke translateth holy it is and a sanctification or sanctified thing shall it be unto you Therefore it might not be used unto common ●ffaires God hereby teaching the holy and reverend use of his graces and sanctified ordinances which must not bee communicated with the unregenerate and sensuall which having not the Spirit doe turne the grace of God into lasciviousnesse Matth. 7. 6. 1 Ioh. 2. 19. 20. Iude verse 4. 19. 1 Cor. 2. 6. 14. V. 33. like it Of this point the Heb. doe record He that maketh anointing oile according to the work according to the weight of this without adding or diminishing if he do it presumptuously is guilty of cutting off if ignorantly he is to bring the sacrifice appointed for it He that shall anoint any with the anointing oile presumptisously is guilty of cutting-off if ignorantly he is to bring a sacrifice whether he anoint himselfe or another man Maimony treat of the Implements of the Sanctuary chap. 1. Sect. 4. 5. a stranger whosoever was not Priest or King Maimony in the foresaid place saith They anointed none herewith in the generations following but the high Priests and him that was anointed for the warre Deut. 20. 1. 2. and the Kings of Davids house onely Though he be a Priest and Sonne of a Priest yet they doe anoint him Lev. 6. 22. But they anoint not the King that is Sonne of the King because the kingdome is the Kings inheritance for ever
in the Law another inward in the heart 2 Cor. 3. 13. 14. c. And as without a veil the people could not heare Moses so except the Law be veiled and hath as it were a new face upon it the naturall man cannot endure the glory of it so terrible it is to the conscience of sinners R. Menachem here observeth how the former Ancients of Israel at the reading of the Booke of the Law covered their faces and said hee that heareth from the mouth of the reader is as hee that heareth from the mouth of Moses Vers. 34. tooke off the veil whereof there was no use in the sight of God who doth not onely know himselfe the use and end of his Law but sheweth the same also to others which was likewise here figured for when men shall be turned to the Lord the veile shall be taken away 2 Cor. 3. 16. Vers. 35. put the veil againe on hereby signifying the continuall glory of his ministery and infirmity of the people till both of them be done a way Which is accomplished by the Gospell the ministration of the Spirit and of righteousnesse which exceeds in glory so that Moses ministery hath no glory in this respect for Christ taketh away the veil so that we may both stedfastly looke to the end of the Law which is abolished and all of us with unveiled face beholding as in a glasse the glory of the Lord are changed into the same image from glory to glory even as by the Spirit of the Lord 1 Cor. 5. 8. 18. CHAP. XXXV 1 Moses commandeth the people from the Lord to keepe the Sabbath 4 to bring willing offrings of gold silver brasse and other stuffe for the Tabernacle and furniture thereof 20 The people goe and bring voluntary gifts 22 Men and women bring their Iewels and ornaments and other stuffe such as they had 25. The wise women spin the stuffe 27 The Rulers bring precious stones and spices 30 Bezaleel and Aholiab are shewed to be the men whom God had filled with his Spirit and Wisedome to doe the worke of the Sanctuary 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ANd Moses gathered together all the Congregation of the sonnes of Israel and said unto them These are the words which Iehovah hath commanded to doe them Sixe dayes shall worke be done but on the seventh day there shall be to you holinesse a Sabbath of sabbatisme to Iehovah whosoever doth any worke therein shall be put-to-death Ye shall kindle no fire in any of your habitations upon the Sabbath day And Moses said unto all the Congregation of the sonnes of Israel saying this is the thing which Iehovah hath commanded saying Take yee from amongst you an offring unto Iehovah whosoever is willing in his heart let him bring it the offring of Iehovah Gold and silver brasse And blew and purple and scarlet and fine-linnen and Goats hayre And Rams skins dyed-red and Tachash skins and Shittim wood And oile for the Light and spices for the anointing oile and for the incense of sweet-spices And Beryll stones filling stones for the Ephod and for the Brest plate And every wise harted among you shall come and make all that Iehovah hath commanded The Tabernacle the tent thereof and the covering thereof the taches thereof and the boards thereof the bars thereof the pillars thereof and the sockets thereof The arke and the bars there of the Covering-mercy-seat and the veile of the covering The Table and the barres thereof and all the vessels thereof and the shew-bread And the Candlesticke for the Light and the vessels thereof and the lamps thereof and the oile for the Light And the Altar of incense and the bars thereof and the anointing oyle and the incense of sweet spices and the hanging veile of the doore for the doore of the Tabernacle The Altar of Burnt offring and the grate of brasse which is for it the bars thereof and all the vessels thereof the Laver and the foot thereof The tapestry-hangings of the Court the pillars thereof and the sockets thereof and the hanging-veile of the gate of the Court The pinnes of the Tabernacle and the pins of the Court and their coards The garments of ministery to minister in the holy-place the garments of holinesse for Aaron the Priest and the garments of his sonnes to minister-in-the-priests-office And all the congregation of the Sonnes of Israel departed from the presence of Moses And they came every man whose heart stirred him up and every one whose spirit made him willing they brought the offring of Iehovah for the worke of the Tent of the Congregation and for all the service thereof and for the garments of holinesse And they came the men with the women every-one that was willing hearted they brought bracelets and eare-rings and rings and tablets all jewels of gold and every man that offered offred an offring of gold unto Iehovah And every man with whom was found blew and purple and scarlet and fine-linnen and Goats hayre and Rammes skinnes dyed red and Tachash skinnes brought them Every one that offred an offring of silver and of brasse they brought the offring of Iehovah and every one with whom was found Shittim wood for any work of the service brought it And every woman that was wise hearted did spinne with her hands and they brought the spun-worke the blew and the purple and the scarlet and the fine-linnen And all the women whose heart stirred them up in wisedome spunne Goats hayre And the Rulers brought Beryll stones and filling stones for the Ephod and for the Brest-plate And spice and oyle for the Light and for the anointing oyle and for the incense of sweet-spices Every man and woman whose heart made them willing to bring for all the work which Iehovah had commanded to make by the hand of Moses the sonnes of Israel ● brought a willing offring unto Iehovah And Moses said unto the sonnes of Israel See Iehovah hath called by name Bezaleel the sonne of Vri the sonne of Hur of the tribe of Iudah And he hath filled him with the Spirit of God in wisedome in understanding and in knowledge and in all workmanship And to devise cunning-worke to worke in gold and in silver and in brasse And in ingraving of stone to fill and in carving of wood to work in all cunning works And hee hath given into his heart for to teach he and Aholiab the sonne of Ahisamach of the Tribe of Dan. He hath filled them with wisedome of heart to make all worke of the ingraver and of the cunning-workman and of the embroiderer in blew and in purple in scarlet and in fine-linnen and of the weaver even of them that doe any worke and that devise cunning workes Annotations 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 HEre beginneth the 22 Section of the Law See Gen. 6. 9. and 28. 10. Vers. 2. holinesse that is a day of holinesse or an holy day and signe of holinesse from the Lord See Exod. 31. 13.
of God is with men and he will dwell with them they shal be his people God himself wil be with them c. Rev. 21. 3. set or fastened Heb gave which is used for a firme setting or stablishing as is noted on Gen. 1. 17. This setting of the sockets with the boards bars and pillars signified the stability of the Church and members thereof grounded and stablished by faith in Christ Esay 33. 20. and 14. 32. 1. Tim. 3. 15. V. 19. the Tent in Gr. the curtaines which were of two sorts some of white blew purple and scarlet cunningly wrought with Cherubims coupled together others of Goats haire Exod. 26. 1. 7. the covering both that of rams skins and the other of Tachash skins Ex. 26. 14. This tent covering shadowed the heavenly graces wherewith Christ and his Church in him are adorned their uniting together by the Spirit through faith and love and their safe protection though these things veiled and obscure See the notes on Exod. 26. V. 20. the Testimonie the two tables of Gods law Ex. 25. 16. Covering-mercy-seat a figure of Christ in whose heart was Gods law by whom our transgressions of the Law are covered and the word of grace from God commeth unto us see Ex. 25. 17. V. 21. covered the Arke hid it with the veile hanged before it A figure of Christs flesh veiling the divine things in him till hee entred through it into the holy heavens and opened a way for his Church thereinto Heb. 10. 19. 20. Rev. 11. 19. Ver. 23. the order of bread that is the bread set in order called in Gr. the bread of proposition and so in Mat. 12. 4. but Paul nameth it the proposition of bread Heb. 9. 2. which we call Shew-bread twelve cakes representing the twelve tribes that is all beleevers presented pure unto God in Christ see Ex. 25. 30. Vers. 24. the Candlesticke a figure of the Law which giveth light to his people standing before God in his sanctuary Psal. 119. 105. See the notes on Exod 25. 31. c. Ver. 25. to ascend that is to burne and shine as v. 4. representing the seven Spirits of Christ whereby through the oile of his grace his word shineth unto his Church Rev. 4. 5. Ver. 26. Altar of gold figuring Christs mediation for his Church whereby they and their praiers are presented as sweet odours unto God See the notes on Ex. 30. These all being in the most holy and holy places hidden with veiles from the eies of the people signified the obscuritie of the heavenly mysteries of the Gospell before the veile of Christs flesh was rent the treasures of his grace more fully opened Heb. 10. 1. Rom. 16. 25. 26. Ephes. 3. 5. Ver. 29. the altar of burnt-offring the brazen Altar standing in the open Court for all to see wherupon the daily sacrifices figuring Christs death and sufferings were burned to lead the Church unto the expectation of his body to bee offred for us and our bodies by him unto God Heb. 10. 5. 6. 7. Rom. 12. 1. Ver. 30. The Laver a figure of the sanctification of the Church washed frō their sins by the blood of Christ that they may come neere unto God Heb. 10. 22. Rev. 1. 5. 6. Tit. 3. 5. Vers. 33. the Court an holy inclosure for the Church to be kept in pure when they came to appeare before God And here was the finishing of the worke of the sanctuary about which thus erected first the tribe of Levi Numb 1. 50. and behind them the other tribes of Israel pitched their Tents in holy order appointed of God in a foure square forme Num. 2. such as is the forme of the heavenly Ierusalem Revel 21. 16. which Tents were also holy might have no uncleane person within them Num. 5. 2. as nothing that defileth may be in the new Ierusalē the Church of Christ Rev. 21. 27. and unto which Tents or camp e the earthly Ierusalem the holy citie Neh. 11. 1. was answerable For some open uncleane might not be in the campe or citie others though in the campe might not come into the Lords Court of those in his court none entred into the sanctuary but the Priests of thē none into the most holy of the sanctuary but the high priest once in the yeer He. 9. 6. 7. because holines becōmeth the House of the Lord for ever Ps. 93. 5. and the neerer they come unto him the more they ought for to be sanctified Lev. 10. 2. 3. 16. 2. 3. c. So after that Israel came into Canaan and had there a temple they had degrees of holy places both of thē are de scribed by the Heb. thus Three Camps were in the wildernesse the campe of Israel which was in foure camps Num. 2. the camp of Levi Numb 1. 50. and the campe of the Divine Majestie which was from the doore of the Court of the Tabernacle of the congregation and forward And answerable unto thē in the ages following frō the gates of Ierusalem unto the mountaine of the Temple was as the camp of Israel from the gates of the mountain of the Temple unto the doore of the Court which was the gate of Nicanor was as the Campe of Levi and from the doore of the court forward was the camp of Gods Majesty Maim in Beth habchirah c. 7. s. 11. Other like differences of holinesse of places they also observe which are to be mentioned otherwhere V. 34. the cloud a testimony of Gods presence and approbation who thus took as it were possession of the Tabernacle to dwell therein amongst his people but with an hiding of his glory and power So when Solomon had builded the Temple the cloud filled the house then spake Solomon The LORD said that he would dwell in the thicke darknesse 1 Kin. 8. 10. 12. But when Gods presence was with displeasure for the sins of the people it was signified by a smoake filling the Temple Esa. 6. 4. Rev. 15. 8 for smoake was a signe of anger Psal. 18. 9. Esay 14 31. glorie a signe of Gods glorious presence who now came to dwell there as he had promised Exod. 25. 8. So in 2 Chron. 5. 14. and Ezek. 43. 4. 5. where it is opened by God himselfe thus Sonne of man the place of my throne and the place of the soles of my feet where I will dwell in the midst of the sons of Israel for ever c. Ezek. 43. 7. So the holy Ierusalem hath the glory of God Rev. 21. 11. Vers. 35. dwelt that is abode or continued and as the Greeke translateth over-shadowed it And in that Moses could not now goe into the Tent nor the priests into the Temple 2 Chron. 5. 14. and 7. 2. it sheweth the weaknesse and unworthinesse of all flesh to come into the presence of God who therefore gave a Law that the high Priest himselfe should not at all times come into the holy place within
empty and furnished their boothes with all com●ly vessels and bedding drinking vessels 〈◊〉 c. but cauldrons kettles and such like were without the boothe If the raine fell they might goe out of the boothes into their houses 〈◊〉 the raine was over At all times when they 〈◊〉 sit downe in the Boothes all the seven dayes they blessed God before they sate downe who sanctified them by his commandements and commanded them to sit in Boothes Maimony 〈◊〉 chap. 6. sect 5. c. every homebo 〈…〉 〈◊〉 borne in the land of Israel the Hebrewes 〈◊〉 women and servants and children and sicke 〈◊〉 But children of five or six● yeeres old and upward were bound hereto that they might be trained up in the commandements Such as were watch men of the city by day were discharged for the day but bound to lye in boothes by night and s●●h as watched by night were discharged for the night but bound by day Maimony in Shopher chapter 6. section 1. 4. Vers. 43. your generations your posterity to dwell in boothes so that the first place where ●rael camped after they came out of Egypt was called S●ccoth that is Boothes Exodus 12. 3 At the e●d of every seventh yeere the Law was commanded to bee solemnly read before all the people at this feast that they might ●●ame 〈◊〉 the Lord their God Deut. 31. ●0 13. See the performance here of in Neh. 8. 18. And whereas at this time of the yeere the people had gathered 〈◊〉 fruits into their houses and filled them 〈◊〉 all good things lest their prosperity should cause them to forget both God and themselves this Law was given that they should then dwell in boothes to remember their miseries past and to expect a full redemption of their bodies soules by Christ ●esus our Lord. CHAP. XXIIII 1 The Israelites are commanded to bring oile for the lampes which Aaron must order 5 The Shew bread with from kincense to be set on the Table every Sabbath and eaten by the Priests 10 23 Shelomiths son blasphemeth and is stoned to death 15 The like law is given for all blasphemers 17 Death is appointed for Murderers 18 Satisfaction for dammages and blemishes AND Iehovah spake unto Moses saying Command the sonnes of Israel that they take unto thee pure oile olive beaten for the Light to cause the lampe to ascend up continually Without the veile of the Testimonie in the Tent of the congregation shall Aaron order it from evening unto morning before Iehovah continually it shall be a statute for ever through-out your generations Vpon the pure candlesticke shall he order the lamps before Iehovah continually And thou shalt take fine-flowre and bake it twelve cakes two tenth-deales shall be in one cake And thou shalt set them in two rowes sixe on a row upon the pure table before Iehovah And thou shalt put upon each row pure frankincense that it may bee for the bread for a memoriall a Fire offring unto Iehovah In the sabbath day in the sabbath day he shall set-in-order before Iehovah continually from the sonnes of Israel an everlasting covenant And it shall be for Aaron and for his sonnes and they shall eat it in the holy place for it is holy of holies to him of the Fire offrings of Iehovah by an everlasting statute And there went out the sonne of an Israelitish woman and he was the sonne of an Egyptian man amongst the sons of Israel and the son of the Israelitesse and a man an Israelite strove-together in the campe And the Israelitish womans son blasphemed the Name and cursed and they brought him unto Moses and his mothers name was Shelomith the daughter of Dibri of the tribe of Din. And they put him in ward that hee might declare unto them by the mouth of Iehovah And Iehovah spake unto Moses 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 saying Bring-forth him that hath cursed out of the campe and let all that heard him lay their hands upon his head and let al the congregation stone him And thou shalt speake unto the sonnns of Israel saying Any man when hee shall curse his God then hee shall beare his sinne And he that blasphemeth the Name of Iehovah shall surely bee put to death all the congregation stoning shall stone him as well the stranger as the home-borne when he blasphemeth the Name shal be put to death And a man when he shall smite any soule of man shall surely be put to death And he that smiteth the soule of a beast shall recompense it soule for soule And a man when he shall give a blemish upon his neighbour as he hath done so shall it bee done unto him Breach for breach eye for eye tooth for tooth as hee hath given a blemish upon a man so shall i● be given upon him And he that smiteth a beast shall recompense it and he that smiteth a man shall be put-to-death One judgement shall yee have as well the stranger as the home-borne shal have it for I am Iehovah your God And Moses spake to the sonnes of Israel and they brought-forth him that had cursed out of the campe and stoned him with stones and the sons of Israel did as Iehovah commanded Moses Annotations THat they take or as the Greeke translateth and let them take unto thee that is take and give or bring unto thee see the like phrase in Gen. 15. 9. Exod. 25. 2. Num. 19. 2. As the former lawes in chap. 23. taught Israel the profession of their obedience to God in the holy times sanctified for his worship so these here taught them the like in respect of the holy things which concerned Gods service in his Sanctuarie olive or of the olive-tree the oile whereof figured the graces of Gods spirit and the beating of the oile signified the labours and afflictions of Gods people in preaching the word of grace This Law is here repeated from Exod. 27. 20. c. where it was before given see the annotations there the Lampe in Chaldee the Lampes meaning the seven lampes as is explained in Num. 8. 2. which are interpreted the seven Spirits of God Rev. 4. 5. that is the manifold graces of the Spirit now there are diversities of gracious gifts but one and the same Spirit 1 Cor. 12. 5. 11. so the seven lampes are here as one Lamp Likewise in Ex. 27. 20. and 〈◊〉 Sam. 3. 3. to ascend-up that is to burne as the Greeke and Chaldee expound it for the flame alwaies ascendeth continually this the Hebrewes expound from night to night as the continuall Burnt-offring which was not but from day to day Sol. ●archi on Lev. 24. And in Targ. Ionathan it is explained in the Sabbath day and in the working day This Law sheweth the ordinary duty of the Church to provide oile for the Lampe In times of distresse the Prophet saw a vision of two olivetrees on each side of the candlesticke emptying out of themselves golden oile through two golden pipes God teaching that the
worke of grace is not by humane power or might but by his Spirit Zach. 4. 2. 3. 6. 11. 12. Vers. 3. without the veile meaning without the second veile as it is called in Heb. 9. 3. which parted betweene the most holy place and the holy of the testimony which is before the testimony Exod. 27. 21. meaning the Tables within the Arke called the Testimonie Exodus 25. 21. before which the veile did hang Exodus 40. 21. Aaron and his sonnes Exod. 27. 21. figuring Christ who by his seven spirits with the oile of his grace causeth his word to shine in the sanctuarie of his Church Rev. 4. 5. from evening unto morning that is putting in so much oile as may cause it to burne from evening to morning all the night the measure they say was halfe a Log about a quarter of a pinte of oile for every Lampe Sol. Iarchi See Exod. 27. 20. 21. And that the lampe went out in the morning appeareth by 1 Sam. 3. 3. Vers. 4. the pure candlesticke made all of pure gold a figure of Gods Law See Exod. 25. 31. Or it may be called the pure candlesticke because it was daily to bee purified and made cleane by the Priests before Iehovah there in the holy place were the lamps to be trimmed and so might not be trimmed without and afterward brought in as Chazkuni here observeth Vers. 5. fine-flowre of wheat The making of the shew bread is said to be thus They brought foure and twentie Seahs or Peckes which are eight Ephahs or Bushels of wheat for the Meat-offrings out of which being beaten and ground they boulted foure and twenty tenth-deales or Pottles of fine-flowre and made thereof twelve unlevened cakes They were kneaded and moulded without the court but baked within the courtyard as other Meat offrings And they had three formes or moulds of gold one wherein they put the cake when it was dough and the second wherein they baked it and the third wherein they put it after it was taken out of the Oven Every cake was square ten hand-bredths long and five broad and seven fingers high And the Table was twelve hand bredths long and fixe broad they set the length of the cake on the bredth of the table so that the cake was two band-bredths over the one side and two over the other c. Maimony in Tamidin or Daily sacrifices chap. 5. sect 5. 9. See also the notes on Exod. 25. 29. bake it not in the Sabbath day nor on a feast day but in the evening of the Sabbath they baked it and set it in order on the morrow Maim ibidem sect 10. twelve cakes answerable to the number of the twelve tribes of Israel represented by these cakes and in them all Gods elect called his Israel Gal. 6. 16. which are as unlevened cakes 1 Cor. 5. 7. presented unto him in Christ as upon a pure table in his Sanctuary where his favourable face is alwaies upon them These are called the Shew bread whereof see Exod. 25. 30. Vers. 6. sixe the Greeke addeth sixe cake and Targum lonathan sixe on one row and sixe on another row These were not set one by another or to the table could not well containe them but one upon another as Maimony sheweth ibidem sect 9. 2. and as is noted on Exod. 25. 29. pure table which was of Shittim wood but overlaid with pure gold Exod. 25. 24. Vers. 7. shalt put Heb. shalt give upon or by 〈◊〉 row which the Greeke translateth shalt put upon the one row implying the other also upon the row or by the row that is by each of them The Hebrew ghnal signifieth upon or by as in Gen. 14. 6. and 16. 7. Exod. 14. 9. and in many other places The Hebrewes also say this was by the bread upon the Table They set by the side of each row 〈◊〉 sell wherein was an handfull of frankincense and the 〈◊〉 sell was called Bezik a Cup or Vial. So there were 〈◊〉 handfuls of frankincense in two cups and the cups 〈◊〉 verges that they might rest upon the table Maimony in Tamidin chap. 5. sect 2. pure frankincense the Greeke version addeth and salt By the law in Levit. 2. 13. every meat-offring was to have salt see the annotations there So of this the Hebrew canons say the frankincense was to have salt as the other offrings Maimony in Tamidin chap. 4. sect 10. for the bread or to the bread for a memor 〈…〉 that is the incense shall bee burned on the altar and not the bread which shall bee a memoriall for the bread as the handfull of the Meat-offring with the oile and incense thereof is called the memoriall thereof Lev. 2. 2. bringing to Gods remembrance his covenant with his people The Greeke translateth thus and the cakes shall be for a remembrance set before the Lord. a Fire offring in Chaldee an oblation for these cups of incense were by the Priests burned on the Altar unto God to teach that the twelve tribes of Israel represente● by these 12. cakes of Shew bread were by 〈◊〉 in Christ a sweet edour unto him Wherefore the Church is said to be persumed with myrrhe and frankincense Song 3. 6. And the prayers of the 〈◊〉 likened to incense Rev. 5. 8. are as a memors 〈…〉 a sweet smelling odour unto God Acts 10. 4. Psalme 141. 2. Vers. 8. In the sabbath day in the sabbath day that is In every sabbath the Greeke translateth in the day of the sabbathes he that is the Priest meaning the Priests in their courses as they ministred The Levites assisted the Priests in the making and preparing of the Shew bread 1 Chronicles 9. 32. and 23. 28. 29. But the Priests onely might come into the Sanctuarie to set it on and take it on the Table And they when they were many alwaies ministred by course Luke 1. 5. 9. saving at the feasts and they entred upon their service on the Sabbath 2 Chron. 23. 4. They did this service thus Foure Priests went in two of them h 〈…〉 their hands the two rowes of bread and two 〈◊〉 their hands the two cups of frankincense And before them went in foure Priests two to take off the two rowes of bread and two to take off the two ccups of incense which were there upon the table They 〈◊〉 caried in stood on the north side with their 〈◊〉 towards the south and they that caried out the bread stand on the south side with their faces to the north These tooke away the old bread and the other set on the new and the hands of the one were amidst the handsds of the other that is when the one tooke off the other set on as it is written BEFORE MEE CONTINVALLY Exod. 25. 30. They went out and set the bread which they brought out upon another golden table which was in the Portch of Solomons Temple and burned the cups of frankincense and afterward divided the cakes Maimony in Tamidin chap. 5.
Iudah and the other tribes as wee see in Num. 2. Moses was furnished with wisdome and knowledge but wanted speech and utterance therefore Aaron was given to bee his mouth and spokes-man Act. 7. 22. Exod. 4. 10. 14. 16. ye● Moses by his writings speaketh now eloquently in all Churches and shall doe to the worlds end when Aaron is silent The like was in Paul whose weaknesse in speech was his reproach among the false Apostles 2 Cor. 10. 10. and 11. 6. though he 〈…〉 lled in knowledge and other graces the fruits 〈…〉 eof the world still reapeth from his Epistles Vers. 47. that entred to wit into the warfare or 〈◊〉 as vers 3. the service of service the 〈…〉 ke of ministery assisting the Priests when the Tabernacle stood and taking it downe and setting it vp the Greeke translateth it the worke of workes the service of burden the worke of bearing the Tabernacle when it was removed in Greeke the workes that were to be borne Vers. 48. eight thousand and 500. and 80. Behold the small number of such as warred the spirituall warfare of God in his Sanctuary that of the whole tribe of Levi there were but 8580. fit men when the tribe of Iudah afforded 74. thousand and 600. for the outward warfare in the host of Israel Num. 1. 27. Vers. 49. the month in Chaldee the word in Greeke the voice mustered he or he numbred meaning Moses and the Princes as vers 34. spoken of as of one man CHAP. V. 1 The uncleane are removed out of the Campe. 5. Confession restitution is to be made in trespasses 11. The law of jealousie 15. How the suspected woman is to be brought unto the Priest with an oblation 19. is to be abjured by the Priest 24. and is to drinke of the bitter water that causeth the curse 17. The events following if she be defiled or not defiled ANd Iehovah spake unto Moses saying Command the sonnes of Israel that they send away out of the campe every leper and every one that hath an issue and every one defiled by a soule Both male and female shall yee send away without the campe shall yee send them that they defile not their campes in the middest whereof I dwell And the sonnes of Israel did so and sent them away without the campe as Iehovah spake unto Moses so did the sonnes of Israel And Iehovah spake unto Moses saying Speake unto the sonnes of Israel A man or a woman when they shall doe any of all the so 〈…〉 es of men to transgresse a transgression against Iehovah and that soule bee guiltie Their they shall confesse their sinne which they have done and he shall restore his trespasse in the principall thereof and the fist p 〈…〉 t thereof shall he adde unto it and shall give it to him against whom he hath trespassed And if the man have no kinsman to restore the trespasse unto him the trespasse shall be restored vnto Iehovah unto the Priest beside the ramme of the atonements whereby atonement shall be made for him And every heave-offering of all the holy things of the sonnes of Israel which they shall bring neere unto the priest shall bee his And every mans hallowed things shall be his that which any man giveth to the priest his it shall be And Iehovah spake unto Moses saying Speake unto the sonnes of Israel and say unto them Any man if his wife goe aside and transgresse against him a transgression And a man lye with her with seed of copulation and it be kept close from the eyes of her husband and she hath hid herselfe and she is defiled and there is no witnesse against her and she is not taken And the spirit of jealousie passe upon him and he be jealous of his wife and she be defiled or the spirit of jealousie passe upon him and he be jealous of his wife and shee be not defiled Then shall the man bring his wife unto the Priest and he shall bring her offering for her the tenth part of an Ephah of barley meale hee shall not powre oile upon it nor put frankincense thereon for it is a Meat-offering of jealousies a Meat-offering of memoriall making memoriall of iniquitie And the Priest shall bring her neere and make her stand before Iehovah And the priest shall take holy water in an earthen vessell and of the dust which is in the floore of the Tabernacle shall the Priest take and put it into the water And the Priest shall make the woman to stand before Iehovah and shall uncover the womans head and put in her hands the Meat-offering of memoriall it is the Meat-offring of jealousies in the hand of the Priest shall be the bitter water that causeth the curse And the Priest shall charge her by an oath and say unto the woman If no man have lien with thee and if thou hast not gone aside to uncleannesse under thy husband be thou free from the bitter water that causeth the curse But thou if thou hast gone aside under thy husband and if thou be defiled and some man hath had his copulation with thee beside thine husband And the Priest shall by oath charge the woman with an oath of cursing and the Priest shall say unto the woman Iehovah give thee to be for a curse and for an oath among thy people when Iehovah doth giue thy thigh to fall and thy belly to swell And this water that causeth the cu●se shall enter into thy bowels to make the belly to swell and the thigh to fall and the woman shall say Amen Amen And the Priest shall write these curses in a booke and he shall blot them out into the bitter water And he shall cause the woman to drinke the bitter water that causeth the curse and the water that causeth the curse shall enter into her to bitternesses And the Priest shall take out of the womans hand the Meat-offering of jealousies and shall wave the Meat-offering before Iehovah and offer it upon the Altar And the Priest shall take an handfull of the Meat-offering even the memoriall thereof and burne it upon the Altar and afterward hee shall cause the woman to drinke the water And when he hath caused her to drinke the water then it shall bee if she be defiled and have transgressed a transgression against her husband that the water that causeth the curse shall enter into her to bitternesses and her belly shall swell and her thigh shall fall and the woman shall bee for a curse among her people And if the woman be not defiled but be cleane then she shall be free and shall conceive seed This is the law of jealousies when a woman goeth aside under her husband and is defiled Or a man when the spirit of jealousie passeth upon him and he be jealous of his wife and shall make the woman to stand before Iehovah and the Priest shall doe unto her all this law And the man shall be free from iniquity and
Princes of the congregation the called of the assembly men of name And they gathered themselves together against Moses and against Aaron and said unto them Yee take too much upon you for all the congregation all of them are holy and Iehovah is among them and wherefore lift ye up your selves above the Church of Iehovah And Moses heard it and fell upon his face And hee spake unto Korah and unto all his congregation saying Even in the morning Iehovah will make knowne him that is his and who is holy and whom he will cause to come neere unto him even him whom he hath chosen hee will cause to come neere unto him This doe yee take unto you censers Korah and all his congregation And put ye fire in them and put incense on them before Iehovah to morrow and it shall be that the man whom Iehovah doth choose he shall be holy ye take too much upon you ye sons of Levi. And Moses said unto Korah Heare I pray you ye sons of Levi Is it a small thing for you that the God of Israel hath separated you from the congregation of Israel to bring you neere unto him to serve the service of the Tabernacle of Iehovah and to stand before the congregation to minister unto them And he hath brought thee neere and all thy brethren the sonnes of Levi with thee and seeke yee the Priesthood also For which cause thou and all thy congregation are gathered together against Iehovah and Aaron what is he that ye murmure against him And Moses sent to call Dathan and Abiram the sons of Eliab and they said We will not come up Is it a smal thing that thou hast brought us up out of the land that floweth with milke and honey to kill us in the wildernesse that thou makest thy selfe a Prince over us even making thy selfe a Prince Moreover thou hast not brought us into a land that floweth with milke honey givē unto vs an inheritāce of field vineyard wilt thou dig out the eies of these men we will not comeup And Moses was very wroth and he said unto Iehovah Respect not thou their offering I have not taken one asse from them neither have I hurt one of them And Moses said unto Korah Thou and all thy congregation be yee before Iehovah thou and they and Aaron to morrow And take yee every man his censer and put incense on them and bring ye neere before Iehovah every man his censer two hundred and fiftie censers and thou and Aaron each man his censer And they tooke every man his censer and put fire on them and put incense on them and they stood at the doore of the Tent of the congregation and Moses and Aaron And Korah gathered against them all the congregation unto the doore of the Tent of the congregation and the glory of Iehovah appeared unto all the congregation And Iehovah spake unto Moses and unto Aaron saying Separate your selves from among this congregation and I will consume them as in a moment And they fell upon their faces and said O God the God of the spirits of all flesh shall one man sin and wilt thou be fervently wroth with all the congregation And Iehovah spake unto Moses saying Speake unto the congregation saying Get you up from about the Tabernacle of Korah Dathan and Abiram And Moses rose up and went unto Dathan and Abiram and the Elders of Israel went after him And he spake unto the congregation saying Depart I pray you from the tents of these wicked men and touch not any thing that is theirs lest ye be consumed in all their sinnes And they went up from the Tabernacle of Korah Dathan and Abiram on every side and Dathan and Abiram came out and stood in the doore of their Tents and their wives and their sonnes and their little ones And Moses said Hereby ye shall know that Iehovah hath sent me to doe all these workes for I doe them not of mine owne heart If these men die as all men die and they be visited after the visitation of all men Iehovah hath not sent me But if Iehovah create a new thing and the earth open her mouth and swallow up them and all that appertaine unto them and they goe downe alive unto hell then ye shall know that these men have provoked Iehovah And it was as he had made an end of speaking all these words that the ground clave asunder which was under them And the earth opened her mouth and swallowed up them and their houses and all the men that appertained unto Korah and all their substance And they and all that appertained unto them went downe alive unto hell and the earth closed upon them and they perished from among the Church And all Israel that were round about them fled at the voice of them for they said Lest the earth swallow up us And a fire came forth from Iehovah and devoured the two hundred and fiftie men that offered incense And Iehovah spake unto Moses saying Speake unto Eleazar the sonne of Aaron the Priest that he take up the censers out of the burning and scatter thou the fire yonder for they are hallowed The censers of these sinners against their owne soules and let them make them broad plates for a covering of the Altar for they offered them before Iehovah and they are hallowed and they shall be for a signe unto the sonnes of Israel And Eleazar the Priest tooke the brazen censers which they that were burnt had offered and they were made broad plates for a covering of the Altar A memoriall unto the sonnes of Israel that not any stranger which is not of the seed of Aaron come neere to offer incense before Iehovah that he be not as Korah and as his congregation as Iehovah spake by the hand of Moses unto him And on the morrow all the congregation of the sonnes of Israel murmured against Moses and against Aaron saying you have killed the people of Iehovah And it was when the congregation was gathered against Moses and against Aaron that they looked towards the Tent of the congregation and behold the cloud covered it and the glory of Iehovah appeared And Moses and Aaron came before the Tent of the congregation And Iehovah spake unto Moses saying Get you up frō among this congregation I will consume them as in a moment and they fell upon their faces And Moses said unto Aaron Take the censer and put fire thereon from off the Altar and put on incense and goe quickly unto the congregation and make atonement for them for fervent wrath is gone out from before Iehovah the plague is begun And Aaron tooke as Moses had spoken and ranne into the midst of the Church and behold the plague was begun among the people and he put on incense and made atonement for the people And he stood betweene the dead and the living and the plague was stayed And they that died in the plague were
inheritances by the name of Lets as Come up with me into my lot Iudg. 1. 3. And not lands onely but whatsoever befalleth unto men frō the hand of God is called a lot as This is the portion of them that spoile us and the lot of them that rob us Esay 17. 14. and Thou hast neither part nor lot in this matter Act. 8. 21. and That they may receive forgivenesse of sins and a lot that is inheritance among them which are sanctified by faith c. Act. 26. 18. The part of the lot that is of the inheritance of the Saints in light Col. 1. 12. So that in the Greek used by the Apostles Cleros a lot and Cleronomia a division by lot is the common name of an inheritance 1 Pet. 5. 3. Ephes. 1. 14. 18. Vers. 56. According to the lot Hebr. At or Vpon the mouth of the lot as the lot whereon the name of the tribe or of the inheritance is written shall speake This lot being of the Lord figured the diversities of gifts in the Church which the Spirit of God divideth to every man severally 〈◊〉 will 1 Cor. 12. 4. 11. as also the dispensation of his graces concerning our heavenly inheritance which the Election onely obtaineth that the purpose of God according to election might stand not of workes but of him that calleth Rom. 11. 7. and 9. 11. Vers. 57. of the Levites who though they had no inheritance in the land vers 62. yet were they to have 48 cities and their suburbs for their habitation Num. 35. which also fell unto them by lot Ios. 21. 4. c. Vers. 58. Korachites or Korhites of Korah the sonne of Izhar the sonne of Kohath the sonne of Levi Num. 16. 1. Korah himselfe died in the rebellion but his sonnes died not Num. 26. 11. therefore they are reckoned here for a familie in the fourth generation from Levi which is one degree further than the other families And whereas in Exod. 6. 16. c. there are reckoned of Gershon two sonnes Libni and Shimei here the familie of the Libnites is mustered but Shimei left out There Kohath hath foure sonnes Amram and Ishar and Hebron and Vzziel here Vzziel is omitted neither is Ishar named but in his sonnes the Korhites Vers. 59. she bare to Levi by she understand Levies wise or Iochebeds mother Sol. Iarchi expoundeth it his wise bare her in Egypt she bare to Amram that is Iochebed Amrams wife who was also his aunt bare to Amram Exo. 6. 20. Marie Hebr. Mirjam she was a prophetesse see Exod. 15. 20. Num. 12. 1. Vers. 60. unto Aaron was borne Here Moses children Gershon and Eliezer are againe omitted see the notes on Num. 3. 38. Vers. 61. and Abihu died and they had no sonnes Num. 3. 4. See the historie in Levit. 10. Vers. 62. 23 thousand who at the former numbring were but 22 thousand Num. 3. 39. So they increased in the wildernesse a thousand males Vers. 65. dying they shall die i. they shall surely die this was threatned for their rebellion refusing to go into the promised land Nū 14. and the fulfilling of Gods judgment is here shewed and Iosoua in Greeke Iesus the son of Naue these two survived because they faithfully followed the Lord Num. 14. 24. 38. See the Annotations there In that all the rest were dead save these two it sheweth that all the 600 thousand men now mustered which should conquer Canaan were a valiant company betweene 20 and 60 yeares of age none being above 60 but Caleb and Iosua and as they were in body so in minde being trained up these 38 yeares in the study of the Law and ordinances of God and beholding his workes having Moses and Aaron for their leaders and Gods good spirit for their instructer Neh. 9. 20. CHAP. XXVII 1 The daughters of Zelophehad sue for an inheritance 5 Moses bringeth their cause before the Lord who granteth their request 8 The Law of inheritances when a man dieth without a son 12 Moses is bidden goe up and see the land and is told of his death for his trespasse 15 He requesteth of the Lord that a man may be set governour in his place 18 The Lord appointeth Iosua to succeed him 22 And Moses by imposition of hands ordaineth him to his office THen came the daughters of Zelophehad the sonne of Hepher the son of Gilead the son of Machir the son of Manasses of the families of Manasses the son of Ioseph and these are the names of his daughters Machlah Noah Hoglah and Milcah and Tirzah And they stood before Moses and before Eleazar the Priest and before the Princes and all the congregation at the doore of the Tent of the Congregation saying Our father died in the wildernesse and he was not among the Congregation of them that gathered themselves together against Iehovah in the congregation of Korah but in his sinne he died and hee had no sonnes Why should the name of our father be done away from among his family because he hath no sonne Give unto us a possession among the brethren of our father And Moses brought their cause before Iehovah And Iehovah said unto Moses saying The daughters of Zelophehad speake right giving thou shalt give them a possession of an inheritance among the brethren of their father and thou shalt cause the inheritance of their father to passe unto them And thou shalt speake unto the sonnes of Israel saying If a man die and he have no sonne then ye shall cause his inheritance to passe unto his daughter And if hee have no daughter then ye shall give his inheritance unto his brethren And if he have no brethren then ye shall give his inheritance unto the brethren of his father And if his father have no brethren then ye shall give his inheritance unto his kinsman that is next to him of his familie and he shall inherit it it shal be unto the sonnes of Israel for a statute of judgement as Iehovah commanded Moses And Iehovah said unto Moses Go thou up into this mountaine of Abarim and see the land w ch I have given to the sons of Israel And thou shalt see it and thou also shalt be gathered unto thy peoples as Aaron thy brother was gathered For ye rebelled against my mouth in the wildernesse of Zin in the strife of the congregation to sanctifie me at the water before their eyes that is the water of Meribah of Kadesh in the wildernesse of Zin And Moses spake unto Iehovah saying Let Iehovah the God of the spirits of all flesh set a man over the congregation Which may go out before them and which may go in before them and which may lead them out and which may bring them in that the congregation of Iehovah be not as sheep which have no shepherd And Iehovah said unto Moses Take unto thee Iosua the son of Nun a man in whom is the spirit and lay thine hand upon him And cause
was offered the country was miraculously filled with water for Israel when they were in distresse 2 King 3. 9 10 20. And about the time of the evening oblation God answered unto Daniels prayers by sending the Angell Gabriel unto him who fore-told him when Christ should come for the salvation of his people Dan. 9. 20 21 22 c. See also the notes on Exod. 29. 39. Vers. 5. a tenth part that is an omer for that was the tenth deale of an Ephah or Bushell as is shewed in Exod. 16. 36. fine flower meaning wheaten flower as Exod. 29. 2. So Chazkuni here saith as the flower spoken of in the consecration of the Priests was of wheat so all flower spoken of in the Law is of wheat the fourth part that was somewhat lesse than a quart of oyle for an Hin contained twelve Logs and a Log held as much as six egges See the Annorations on Exod. 30. 24. and Levit. 14. 10. When God shewed unto Ezekid the spirituall Temple which Christ should build and the service therein declared after the similitude of the Legall service of Moses he saith that every Lambe should have for the Meat-offering the sixt part of an Ephah and the third part of an Hin of oyle Ezek. 46. 13 14. where the quantity is increased more than was offered under Moses to teach that as Gods grace and blessing aboundeth towards us in Christ so should our thankfulnesse againe towards him abound more than under the Law by a more cheerefull obedience unto him and more ample fruits of the spirit figured by the flower and oyle beaten oyle oyle signified grace beating of it signified afflictions whereby the grace of God is more perfected in us 2 Cor. 1. 21. and 12. 9 10. The oyle was beaten in a morter and they stratned it out with hands and pressed it not out in an oile presse to the end there might be found no dregs in it saith Chazkuni on Numb 28. Vers. 6. which was made that is which or such as was offered as in Targum Ionathan it is expounded such as was offered at the mount of Sinai Or by made understand ordained of God having reference to the ordinance in Exod. 29. 38. 42. Thus God calleth them throughout their generations unto his first institution which they were to keepe till he himselfe made a change of the Law And here observe that the Lambe the flower and the oile are all of them together called a Burnt-offering as also in Ezek. 46. 15. because the Meat-offering with the oyle was all burned on the Altar as was the lambe and so differed from the Meat-offering in Levit. 2. whereof an handfull onely was burned Vers. 7. Drinke-offering so named of powring out upon the Altar as is noted on Num. 15. 5. in the holy place the Court of the Sanctuary Hebr. in the Holinesse strong wine in Hebrew Shecar which name the Greeke retaineth calling it Sikera and so in the Evangelists writing Luk. 1. 15. It is generally used for all strong drinke which causeth mirth fulnesse and if it be taken excessively drunkennesse See the notes on Gen. 43. 34. The Chaldee here translateth it old wine and that is better than new Luke 5. 39. Thus God required the best liquour wine and the best sort of wine to be given with his sacrifice which was a figure not only of the bloud of Christ the memoriall whereof he hath still left unto his Church in wine Matth. 26. 27 28 29. but of the bloud also of his servants powred out in martyrdome upon the sacrifice and service of the faith as in the holy place Phil. 2. 17. See the Annotations on Numb 15. 12. Vers. 9. the Sabbath day Hebr. the day of Sabbath that is of Rest which the Greeke expresseth in the forme plurall the day of Sabbaths and so in the new Testament Luke 4. 16. Act. 13. 14. and 16. 13. two hee-lambes understand as the Greeke version addeth ye shall bring two he-lambs these were over and beside the daily sacrifices fore-mentioned vers 10. The Sabbath was a remembrance of the creation of the world Exod. 20. 11. of Israels comming out of Aegypt Deut. 5. 15. a signe of their sanctification by the Lord Ez●k 20. 12. and a figure of grace and rest which should come by faith in Christ Hebr. 4. As therefore this day was a signe of more than ordinary favours from the Lord so hee required greater testimonies of their thankfulnesse and sanctification And Ezekiel prophesying of the Churches service under the Gospell under the figure of these legall ordinances he saith And the Burnt-offering that the Prince shall offer unto the LORD in the Sabbath day shall be six lambes perfect and a ramme perfect and the Meat-offering shall be an Ephah for a ramme and the Meat-offering for the lambes shall be the gift of his hand and an Hin of oyle to an Ephah Ezek. 46. 4 5. signifying that the service of God now in spirit and truth should exceed the legall services of old Vers. 10. in his Sabbath the Chaldee expoundeth it that shall be done in the Sabbath it meaneth that on the Sabbath it should be offered and not deferred till another day or weeke as is before noted vers 2. The like is for the moneth in vers 14. Vers. 11. the beginnings of your moneths that is as the Greeke translateth it the new-moones for in Israel they began the moneth with the new moo● and it was proclaimed by the Synedrion or M 〈…〉 strates as Maimony sheweth in Kiddush ba 〈…〉 cap. 1. These new-moones were daies sanctified to the service of God by speciall sacrifices appointed as after followeth then did they blow with the silver trumpets in the Sanctuary Numb 10. 10. and for Burnt-offerings on the Sabbaths New-moones and solemne Feasts was Solomons Temple dedicated 2 Chron. 2. 4. Then also did they thorowout the coasts of Israel repaire unto the Prophets or other Ministers of God for to heare his Word as appeareth by 2 King 4. 23. Wherefore wilt thou goe to him to the man of God to day it is neither New-moone nor Sabbath Then also they kept religious feasts 1 Sam. 20. 5 6. neither was it lawfull to buy or sell or doe other like worldly workes Amos 8. 5. but they were to meditate of their light sanctification graces and comforts to come by Christ whereof these and other holy-dayes were a shadow Col. 2. 16 17. And in Christ we spiritually keepe this feast as the Apostle speaketh of the Passeover 1 Cor. 5. 7 8. for so it is prophesied From one New-moone to another and from one Sabbath to another shall all flesh come to worship before me saith the LORD Esay 66. 23. Not that wee are now bound to observe daies and moneths and times and yeares Gal. 4. 10. but are taught by those figurative speeches in the Prophets to worship the Father in spirit and in truth Ioh. 4. 21. 23. who will accept of our service performed
rebellion see Num. 14. 2 3 c. Verse 27. In the hatred or for the hatred of Ie 〈…〉 wherwith he hateth us that is for that the Lord hateth us as in the Greeke version See 〈…〉 phrase in Gen. 19. 16. and 29. 20. Hos. 3. 〈…〉 evill saying Moses would not have to come 〈◊〉 of the mouth of their enemies Deut. 9. 28. and it sheweth the height of their sinne which imp●●ed that to hatred wherein God manifested his 〈◊〉 Deut. 4. 37. and 7. 8. Vers. 28. to melt that is discouraged or as the Chaldee translateth it broken The Greeke saith Have turned away our heart David amplifieth this 〈…〉 litude in Psal. 22. 15. My heart is as wax it 〈…〉 ten c. So Ios. 2. 11. and 7. 5. and 14. 8. Es●● 19. 1. These brethren were ten of the twelve Spies sent to view the Land Num. 13. 28. c. 〈…〉 kims in Greeke and Chaldee Giants see N●● 13. 28. 33. where it is singular Anak Vers. 30. He the Chaldee paraphraseth his 〈◊〉 will fight for you Verse 31. bare thee this word meaneth not bearing of the body onely but bearing of their infirmities and suffering the evils and troubles in the education of them as a father doth in his children which the Greeke explaineth by etrophophsrese a word that Paul useth in Act. 13. 18. where the Syriak expoundeth it nourished or as some copies have it etropophorese hee suffered their manners Verse 32. yet in this thing or for this word notwithstanding this exhortation and encouragement you beleeved not in Iehovah Chald. in the word of the LORD This unbeleefe Paul noteth to be the cause why they entred not into the Lords rest Heb. 3. 1 2. 18. 19. Verse 33. Who went namely by his Arke Fire and Cloud the signes of his presence Numb 10. 33. 34. or who goeth to wit still before you Verse 35. If there shall that is surely there shall not as Paul openeth the phrase Heb. 3. 11. 18. Though Moses intreated for the people Num. 14. 13. 19. and the Lord pardoned them that they were not then destroyed Num. 14. 20. yet hee sware and so it was irrevocable and without repentance Psal. 110. 4. that they should not come into the promised land See the notes on Num. 14. see that is come into and enjoy as to see good is to enjoy the same Psal. 106. 5. Verse 36. Caleb one of the twelve Spies who was faithfull see Num. 13. 6. 30. and 14. 6. c. fully followed Hebr. fulfilled after Iehovah which the Greeke translateth followed the things pertaining to the Lord. This he did being guided by another spirit Num. 14. 24. Verse 37. with me with Aaron also for they both were in one transgression and punishment Num. 20. 10 12 24. for your sakes for the people provoked his spirit whereupon hee uttered his sinne with his lips Psal. 106. 32 33. his sinne proceeded also from unbeleefe see Num. 20. 12. Thus God shewed severity towards all after many provocations and by it the people were taught that not Moses Law but Iesus Gospel should bring them into their heavenly rest Vers. 38. Ioshuah or Iehoshuah in Greeke Iesus he was another of the Spies see Num. 13. 8. 16. and 14. 6. 38. standeth that is ministreth or is thy servant as the phrase meaneth Gen. 18. 8. and so hee is named Moses minister Ios. 1. 1. strengthen by word and signe which was imposition of hands whereby Moses put off his honour upon Iesus and hee was filled with the Spirit Num. 27. 18. 20. 23. Deut. 34. 9. Verse 39. for a prey to be spoiled and devoured of the enemy of this their speech see Num. 14. 3. they shall goe in after forty yeares wandring in the wildernesse and bearing their fathers whoredomes see Num. 14. 31. 33. So God sheweth grace to weaklings and babes in Christ 1 Cor. 1. 28. Mat. 11. 25. Verse 40. way of that is which leadeth towards the red sea where Israel had beene baptized Exod. 14. and whither they were now led againe to learn repentance and a new life See Num. 14. 25. Vers. 41. sinned The people mourned greatly when they heard that evill tidings from the Lord confessed their sinne and offered amendment Num. 14. 39 40. but their repentance was not according to God for presently they rushed into another extremity neither could they reverse the decree passed against them his weapons of war or the weapons of his warre which is an Hebrew phrase very common translated in Greeke his weapons of War so in Dan. 9. 24. citie of thy holinesse that is thy holy citie and the house of my praier Esay 56. 7. that is my house of praier and many the like pressed forward assayed of your owne accord or thronged as the Greeke translateth gathered together the Chaldee yee began The Hebrew word is used here onely in Num. 14. 44. there is said they loftily presumed or lifted up themselves answerable to their presumption here following Vers. 42. I am not the Chaldee expoundeth it my majestie or presence dwelleth not among you see Num. 14. 42. smitten in Greeke broken or crushed The Lord threatned their fall by the sword of the Amalekites and Canaanites Num. 14. 43. Verse 43. were presumptuous or were proud arrogant compare Num. 14. 44. The people having by their evil heart and unfaithful departed from the living God would returne to him by the workes of their own hands w ch was a presumptuous sin and shewed their repentance not to be sincere but that the flesh repined and strugled against the chastisements of God not willing to beare the punishment of their iniquitie See the notes on Num. 14. Verse 44. Amorite with the Amalekites See Numb 14. 45. Bees doe or Bees vse to doe which when they are angred get them together and flie on the faces of their provokers see Psal. 118. 12. Our sinnes are enemies like Bees many compact in the hive of the heart being troubled and provoked they become more eager and fierce sting and pursue us They cannot be subdued but by faith in Christ as they that were stung of Serpents were healed by him Num. 21. for by the workes of the Law no sinne can be expelled Rom. 7. 7 8. c. Hormah the Greeke saith from Seir unto Herma see Num. 14. 45. Verse 45. returned the Greeke saith yee sate downe and wept heard not Chaldee accepted not your praier This figured how Israel following the Law of justice could not attaine unto it because they sought it not by faith but as it were by the works of the Law Rom. 9. 31 32. Verse 46. Kadesh a large wildernesse where Israel abode long as appeareth by Num. 13. 27. and 20. 1. 14 21. Iudg. 11. 17. Deut. 2. 14. CHAP. II. 1. The storie is continued that the Israelites were not suffered to meddle with the Edomites 9. nor with the Moabites 19. nor with the Ammonites 24. but with Sihon the Amorite who refusing peace and
shall no service of idols be established before him Vers. 13. made him ride made Israel to conquer and triumph so riding is often used for conquecing and subduing as Psal. 45. 4. and 66. 12. Rev. 6. 2. and 19. 11. 14. high places of the earth or of the land to wit Canaany which they conquered and by the high places are meant the mountaines and high walled cities which they subdued Deut. 1. 28. A like promise is made in Esai 58. 14. I will cause thee to ride on the high places of the earth and in Deut. 33. 29. thou shalt tread upon their high places The Chaldee here translateth He placed them on the strong places of the earth and he did eat or that he might eat the Greeke saith he fed them with the fruits of the fields fruits or fruitfulnesses all things that grew in the fields honey out of the rocke that is honey of Bees nestling in rocks or honey fruits as dates and the like which grow on palme trees as oile on olive trees in rocky places that whereas rocks and stones are usually barren God made such places fruitfull to Israel even as he gave them water out of the rocks in the wildernesse Exod. 17. 6. Num. 20. 11. whereto this here also may have reference and meane waters sweet as honey and oile This honey and oile figured the heavenly graces which God bestoweth upon his Church in Christ who is likened to a Rocke 1 Cor. 10. 4. and which he would continue if men would hearken unto his Law Psal. 81. 14 17. and 119. 103. Song 4. 11. Vers. 14. Butter of kine or of the herd that is made of Cowes milke these things were a signe of the fruitfulnesse of the land as is observed by the Prophet Esai 7. 21 22. And as soft and smooth words are sometimes likened to butter and oile Psal. 55. 22. so here they figured the soft and comfortable words of grace wherwith God satiateth the soules of his people The Chaldee paraphraseth He gave them the spoiles of their kings and rulers with the riches of their great and strong men c. and so in Amos 4. 1. Princes of Samaria are called kine of Basan of the flocke of sheepe and goats Levit. 1. 10. for the food of them and of their houshold as Prov. 27. 27. fat of lambs that is fatted lambs rams c. of the breed of Basan Hebr. sonnes of Basan that is bred and fed on mount Basan which was a fertile place and good to nourish cattell Num. 32. 1. 3. 4. 33. fat of the kidnies of wheat that is fine flower of the kernels of wheat The flower which is the best and the principall is called the fat here and in Psal. 81. 17. and 147. 17. and the kernels are called kidnies because when they are full they resemble kidnies in shape bloud that is juice of the grape which is red coloured like bloud Hereupon Christ killing his enemies and having his cloths sprinkled with bloud is described like one treading grapes in the wine-fat Esai 63. 2 3. Rev. 14. 19 20. and 19. 13. And this sense the Chaldee keepeth here translating it the bloud of their mighty men shed like water But literally it is meant of the wine that was plentifull in the land of Canaan and spiritually of the heavenly graces wherewith Christ filleth his people Esai 55. 1. thou didst drinke he turneth his speech to Israel the Greeke for more plainenesse translateth as before they dranke pure wine or red wine as in Psal. 75. 8. and in Esai 27. 2. In that day sing yee unto her a vineyard of red wine and such was the best wine in that land the Greeke translateth it onely wine Thus Moses by honey oile butter milke fat flesh fine bread and wine seven things under which number all other are comprehended signifieth the manifold blessings which Israel enjoyed in their land Which was a figure unto them of the most fertile Kingdome of Christ and the heavenly comforts of his Word and Spirit wherewith he satisfieth his people And of these some are food for children to sucke as honey oile butter and milke Esai 7. 15 16. the rest are stronger meats for men so the faithfull have in their infancy easie instruction the sincere milke of the Word to grow thereby and in their ripe age the higher mysteries of the Gospell as 1 Pet. 2. 2. 1 Cor. 3. 1 2. Heb. 5. 12 13 14. Vers. 15. Iesurun or Ieshurun that is as the Chaldee explaines it Israel the Greeke Beloved so in Deut. 33. 5. 26. where the Chaldee againe translates it Israel the Greeke Beloved and in Esai 44. thou Iesurun whom I have chosen the Chaldee saith thou Israel the Greeke thou beloved Israel It hath the name of Iosher Righteousnesse as being a righteous people by calling having Lawes right and equall if they had walked in them Or it may be derived of Shor which is to Looke or See because this people saw the glory of God at the giving of the Law The same word Shor is also a Bullocke which some thinke Moses here alludeth unto as if Israel were wexed like a fat bullocke which kicked But the other places where this this word is used imply no such thing wexed fat in Chaldee waxed rich This was the occasion of their falling from God the prosperitie and blessings which they had in Canaan as is also shewed in Neh. 9. 25 26. They tooke strong cities and a fat land and possessed houses full of all goods Wells digged Vineyards and Oliveyards and fruit trees in abundance so they did eat were filled and became fat and delighted themselves in thy great goodnesse And they turned disobedient rebelled against thee and cast thy law behinde their backs c. The like complaint is in Ier. 5. 27 28. Though this may imply also the fatnesse of their heart whereof see Esay 6. 10. Matth. 1● 15. kicked that is behaved themselves contemptuously and wexed wanton and it signifieth their contemptuous abuse of Gods holy ordinances as he complaineth of Priests Wherefore kicke yee at my sacifice and at mine offering which I have commanded c. 1 Sam. 2. 29. This word Paul seemeth to respect when he speaketh of such as tread under foot the Sonne of God Heb. 10. 29. thou art covered or thou hast covered thy selfe thy face or thine heart with fatnesse as is explained in Iob 15. 27. thus hee covereth his face with his fatnesse and maketh collops of fat on his flankes And in Psal. 17. 10. They are inclosed in their owne fat with their mouth they speake proudly and in Psal. 73. 7. Their eyes stand out with fatnesse he forsooke God in Chaldee he forsooke the service of God hee turneth his speech away from the people as they that would not heare and speaketh to heaven and earth for to witnesse as in vers 1. And this is the first part of their sinne to forsake the good God made him by
her husband so long as hee liveth but if the husband be dead she is loosed from the law of the husband So we also are become dead to the Law by the body of Christ that we should be to another even to him who is raised from the dead Rom. 7. 1 2 4. Therfore upon this death of Moses God speaketh unto Israel to go over Iordan into the Land Ios. 1. according to the mouth in Greeke and Ghaldee by the word The day of his death by the Iewes tradition was the seventh of Adar which we call February so Ionathan in his Thargum on this place saith On the seventh day of the moneth of Adar Moses the Master of Israel was borne and on the seventh day of the moneth of Adar he was taken out of the world Vers. 6. he buried him that is Iehovah buried him or Michael that is Christ who is Iehovah one with the Father Iude vers 9. Signifying that none but Christ should abolish the Law and Ordinances given by Moses Rom. 8. 3. Gal. 3. 13 14. Coloss. 2. 14 16 17. Heb. 9. 9 10 11 c. and 10. 1 9. And this was a speciall honour unto Moses person whom the Lord loved when he was dead and buried his corps which we finde not done to any man else in the world which he will also raise up incorruptible and glorious at the day of his appearing in a valley he died in the mountaine Deut. 32. 50. but was buried in a valley over against Beth-Pehor the Greeke saith neere to the house of Phogor of which place see Deut. 3. 28. no man knoweth God would not have Moses Sepulchre to be knowne though the devill contended with him hereabout Iude vers 9. because there should be no occasion of superstition or idolatry thereby as is thought of some Chazkuni saith that none which inquire of the dead as Deut. 18. 11. might seeke unto him The chiefe cause seemeth to be a mysterie that the Law whereof Moses was the minister being once dead and abrogated by Christ should never more be sought after but quite abolished out of the conscience of sinners that the grace of Christ may live raigne alone See Gal. 4. 9 10 11. and 5. 4. Also that the legall rudiments should by the comming of the Gospell be taken away from Israel never to be found or enjoyed by them any more For Christ destroyed both their Citie and Sanctuary as was foretold in Dan. 9. and they have been many daies without a King and without a Prince and without a sacrifice and without an image and without an Ephod and without Teraphim and so shall be untill they returne and seeke the Lord their God and the sonne of David their King Hos. 3. 4 5. Vers. 7. yeeres old Hebr. sonne of 120. yeeres so the yeere of his death fell out in the 2553. yeere of the world and his yeeres accord with Noes preaching and preparing of the Arke Genes 6. 3. his eye in Greeke his eyes his eye-sight failed him not as did Isaaks Gen. 27. 1. The eye is also used for the outward appearance and colour of a thing as Exod. 10. 5. Numb 11. 7. so it may be meant here also his visage was not wrinkled Chazkuni here expoundeth it the shining of his face mentioned in Ex. 34. 30. his naturall moisture his radicall humour wherein the life and strength of the body consisteth which when it is spent and dried up a man dieth The Greeke translateth his lips were not corrupted the Chaldee saith the brightnesse of the glory of his face was not changed having reference to Exod. 34. 30 c. sled that is departed from him Thus outwardly and inwardly Moses retained his vigour beauty and naturall strength that he died not through feeblenesse or defect of nature as most men did at his age though he had beene a man of sorrowes and broken with many cares for the people And hereby the continuall force of the Law is signified the power wherof decaieth not in the conscience of sinners by number of daies or multitude of workes till God take it away and abolish it by grace in Christ. The Law hath dominion over a man as long as he liveth whiles we are in the flesh the passions of sinnes which are by the Law do worke in our members to bring forth fruit unto death Rom. 7. 1 5. Vers. 8. the plaines of Moab in Greeke Araboth Moab by Iordan over against Iericho as v. 1. thirty daies so long they mourned also for Aaron see Num. 20. 28. Vers. 9. Iosua in Greeke Iesus the sonne of Nave of wisdome in Greek of understanding the spirit of wisdome meaneth wisdome ministred by the spirit of God wherein he was a figure of Iesus Christ who being full of the holy Spirit entred upon the worke of his ministration here on earth Luke 4. 1 c. On him the spirit of the Lord rested the spirit of wisedome and understanding the spirit of counsell and might the spirit of knowledge and of the feare of the Lord Esa. 11. 2. laid or imposed his hands upon him of this see Numb 27. 18 23. As Moses by imposition of hands authorized Iesus the sonne of Nun and bare record unto him so the Law of Moses which was in the heart and bowels of Iesus the sonne of God gave authority and bare record unto him Heb. 7. Acts 26. 22 23. Moses himselfe appeared talking with Iesus and speaking of his decease which he should accomplish at Ierusalem Luke 9. 30 31. hearkened unto him that is obeyed him as after also they promised in Ios. 1. 16. 17 18. See the notes on Num. 27. 20. Vers. 10. knew face to face the Chaldee saith was revealed unto him face to face So in Exod. 33. 11. it is said Iehovah spake unto Moses face to face as a man speaketh unto his friend and in Num. 12. 8. he said with him will I speake mouth to mouth See the Annotations there Vers. 12. the mighty hand that is workes wrought with a mighty hand and powerfull government and administration according to that which is said Humble your selves therefore under the mighty hand of God c. 1 Pet. 5. 6. great terrour that is workes done with great terrour which the Greeke translateth great marvels the Chaldee great visions These things doe magnifie Moses office and administration that the Lawes which he hath written confirmed by such signes and wonders might be acknowledged to be of God wherefore he and his writings are worthily celebrated thorowout the world confirmed of God himselfe Numb 12. 7 8. approved and expounded by all the Prophets after him by Christ himselfe and his Apostles so that they which heare not him will not be perswaded though one rose from the dead Luk. 16. 31. But unto us God hath raised up a Prophet like unto Moses as he promised Deu. 18. 18. Act. 3. 21. even Iesus the sonne of the Most high a man approved of God among
their rejection Mat. 25. 12. and 7. 23. shall perish or be done away decay be lost To this way of the wicked which perisheth is opposed the good way which is everlasting wherein David desired God to lead him Psal. 139. 24. PSALME II. 1 David prophesieth of the rage of Iewes and Gentiles against Christ. 4 Gods wrath against them for it 6 Christ is established King 7 declared to be the Sonne of God 8 heire and ruler of the world 10 Kings are exhorted to submit unto him WHy doe the heathens tumultuously rage and the peoples meditate vanitie The Kings of the earth set themselves and the Princes doe plot together against Iehovah and against his Christ. Let us breake their bands and cast their cords from us Hee that sitteth in the heavens laugheth the Lord mocketh at them Then will he speake unto them in his anger and in his wrath hee will suddenly trouble them And I have anointed my King upon Sion the mountaine of my holinesse I will tell the decree Iehovah said unto me thou art my sonne I this day begat thee Aske of me and I will give the Heathens for thine inheritance the ends of the earth for thy firme possession Thou shalt roughly rule them with a rod of iron as the vessell of a pottter thou shalt scatter them in peeces And now O ye Kings be prudent be nurtured ye Iudges of the earth Serve yee Iehovah with feare and be glad with trembling Kisse ye the sonne lest he be angry and ye perish in the way when his anger shall burne suddenly O blessed are all that hope for safetie in him Annotations WHY or For what David was the writer of this Psalme as the Greeke prefixeth this title A Psalme of David and he beginneth with marvelling at the rage and folly of the Iewes and Gentiles in persecuting Christ and his Church Acts 4. 25 c. And as David himselfe was a figure of Christ in his kingdome and a father of him according to the flesh so suffered hee the like opposition at the hands of his owne people and of the nations round about him 2 Sam. 2. 10. and 3. 1. and 5. 17. and 10. 6 7 c. Tumultuously rage or burtle together conven● with rage and uprore mutinously This word is also used in Daniels case Dan. 6. 6. 11. and after in Psal. 64. 3. The Greeke eph●●axan whereby the holy Ghost tranflateth it Act. 4 25. denoteth rage pride and fiercenesse as of horses that neigh and rush into the battell peoples or nations under these names are comprehended the Iewes with the Gentiles Act. 4. 27 28. meditate vanitie mutter a vaine or emptie thing which shall have no effect And here the Hebrew changeth the time as it doth very often otherwhere will meditate noting by such phrase a continuance of the action as they that did still or usually meditate vaine things But the holy Ghost in Act. 4. 25. keepeth like time here as before whose example I follow according to the proprietie of our tongue So after in this Psalme and many other The Hebrew text it selfe sometime doth the like as Isai. 37. 3● compared with 2 Kings 19. 33. See the notes on Psal. 18. 7. Vers. 2. Set themselves or present themselves will stand up noting a setled purpose in the heart with a standing up in person to act the same 1 Chr. 1● 14. princes rulers or pri●●e counsellors subtile prudent and imployed in making decrees Prov. 8. 15. next therefore in place to Kings and joyned with them as here so in Iudg. 5. 〈◊〉 Hab. 1. 10. Prov. 31. 4. plot conspire or are founded that is have their foundation plot or ground-worke laid as Exod. 9. 1● Is● 44. 28. and this by assembling and consulting and is therefore interpreted gathered together Act. 4. 26. So the Chaldee translateth it consociate or joyned together to rebell before the Lord to fight against his anointed Christ or Anointed in Hebrew Mashiach or Messias which word though it be generall for the ancient Kings and Priests and Prophets that were anointed with oile Psal. 89. 31. and 105. 15. Isa. 45. 1. Num. 3. 3. 1 King 19. 16. yet is it principally the name of the Sonne of God our Saviour Dan. 9. 25 26. who was knowne in Israel by the name Messias Ioh. 1. 41. and 4. 25. and among Greekes by the name Christ of whom wee that beleeve in his name are also called Christians Act. 11. 26. because wee have an Anointing from him that is holy 1 Ioh. 2. 20. 27. himselfe being first anointed with the Spirit and with the oile of gladnesse above his fellowes Luke 4. 18. Psal. 45. 8. Of him is this Psalme interpreted by his Apostles saying Of a truth Lord against thy holy Child Iesus whom thou anointedst gathered were both Herod and Pontius Pilate with the nations and peoples of Israel to doe whatsoever thy hand and thy counsell had fore-determined to be done Act. 4. 27 28. Vers. 3. their bands These were signes of subjection Ier. 27. 2 3. 6 7. And thus the Kings and nations speake refusing to serve Christ though his yoke be easie Matth. 11. 29 30. Ier. 5. 5. The Hebrew phrase mo importeth their bands and his speaking of the Father and the Sonne jointly and of the Sonne in speciall but he that honoureth not the Sonne honoureth not the Father which sent him Ioh. 5. 23. So in the verse following the Lord mocketh at them and at him meaning them all jointly and each severally The like manner of speech see in Esay 53. 8. and 44. 15. Lam. 4. 10. Psal. 5. 12. and 11. 7. and 49. 14. and 59. 9. Iob 22. 19. Exod. 15. 15. Deut. 32. 23. 32. 35. 37. cords or ropes thicke twisted bands signes also of subjection and restraint Iob 39. 13. Ezek. 4. 8. and sometime of love Hos. 11. 4. Vers. 4. The Lord in Hebrew Adonai which in this forme is the peculiar title of God having the forme plurall and vowels of Iehovah mystically signifying my staies or my sustainers my pillars And where in one place Adonai is used another speaking of the same thing hath sometime Iehovah See Psal. 57. 10. with Psal. 108. 4. It commeth of Aeden a hase or pillar which sustaineth any thing The Chaldee translateth it the Word of the Lord that is the title of Christ Ioh. 1. 1. Rev. 19. 13. Our English word Lord hath much like force being contracted of the old Saxon Laford or Hlafford which commeth of Laef to sustaine refresh cherish mocketh will mock deride This implieth both their folly their punishment for it and how God will leave them helplesse in their miserie Psal. 59. 9. Prov. 1. 26. 28. It is spoken of God after the manner of men that hee laugheth mocketh is angry and the like not that he hath such passions as men but because he doth such things as men use to doe when they are moved with such passions and as the Hebrew Doctors say The law
speaketh of God according to the language of the sonnes of Adam See the Annotations on Gen. 6. 6. Vers. 5. anger ire outward in the face grame grimnesse or fiercenesse of countenante The originall aph signifieth both the Nose by which one breatheth Psal. 115. 6. and Anger which appeareth in the snuffing or breathing of the nose as Saul is said to breathe out threatnings and slaughter Act 91. The circumstances of the Text will shew which of the two is meant though sometime it is doubtfull as Psal. 138. 7. wrath fervent ire inflamed displeasure This word Charon noteth burning or inflammation of choler sometime of griese Gen. 4. 5. Ior. 4. 10. sometime of other affections Nehem. 3. 20. suddenly trouble or vex apall fright make them to start It noteth hastinesse of seare and trouble opposed to firme staiednesse Vers. 6. And I The word And is here a signe of indignation stirred as was in the Apostle when he said And sittest thou to judge me c. Act. 23. 3. or and may be used here for but as in Gen. 42. 10. Isa. 10. 20. and often otherwhere have anointed or powred out that is ordained authorized by powring out the oile of the spirit the oile of gladnesse as is noted on vers 2. Of this word Nasac that signifieth to shed or powre out Nasick is used for a governour or one in authoritie Psal. 83. 12. Ios. 13. 21. Mic. 5. 5. Dan. 11. 8. According hereto the wisdome of God saith Prov. 8. 23. I was anointed or authorized from everlasting In David Christs figure this was outwardly performed when he was anointed King with oile 1 Sam. 16. 1. 13. and 2. Sam. 2. 4. and 5. 3. upon Si●n or over Tsijon the name of an high mountaine in Ierusalem on top whereof was a strong fort which the heathen Iebusites kept by force from Israel till Davids dayes Ios. 15. 63. 2 Sam. 5. 6 7. but he tooke it from them fortified it and called it Davids citie 1 Chro. 11. 4 5 7. Neere unto this was mount Morijah wheron Solomon built the Temple 2 Chron. 3. 1. Hereupon Ierusalem was called the holy citie Nehem. 11. 1. Isa. 52. 1. and 48. 2. Mat. 4. 5. with Luk. 4. 9. and Sion is named the Lords holy mountaine Ioel 3. 17. which he loved Psa. 78. 68. from which the law should come forth Isa. 2. 3. and where he would dwell for ever Psal. 132. 13 14. Therefore was it a figure of Christs Church Heb. 12. 22. Rev. 14. 1. Isa. 60. 14. mountaine of my holinesse or my mount of holinesse that is my holy mount as the Greeke turneth it So the Temple of Gods holinesse Psal. 79. 1. and people of his holinesse Esa. 63. 18. And in speech to Daniel Ierusalem is called the citie of his holinesse that is his holy citie by him so esteemed and regarded Dan. 9. 24. Such Hebrew phrases because they are more forcible the Apostles often used in Greeke to inure the Gentiles with them as Christ is called the Sonne of Gods love that is his beloved sonne Col. 1. 13. our Lord Iesus Christ of glory that is our glorious Lord Iam. 2. 1. and many the like Vers. 7. I will tell telling is often used for preaching declaring shewing as Psal. 22. 23. with Heb. 2. 12. Exod. 9. 16. with Rom. 9. 17. So hereby Christ noteth his propheticall office the decree Here the Hebrew el seemeth to be used for eth as cl haderech 2 Chror 6. 27. is the same that eth hoderech 1 King 8. 36. we may also read it thus I will tell of the decree cl being many times used for of as Gen. 20 2. Iob 42. 7. 2 King 19. 32. Ier. 51. 60. So the Greeke pros answering to the Hebrew el is used for of or concerning Heb. 1. 7. and 4. 13. decree prescript law or statute the Greeke translateth it the ordinance of the Lord the Chaldee the Covenant of God The Hebrew Chok usually denoteth the rules decrees and ordinances about Gods worship as the decree of the passeover Exod. 12. 24. 43. the decree of dressing the lampes Exod. 27. 21. of the Priests office and garments Exod. 29. 9. of their washing Exod. 30. 21. of the sacrifices Lev. 3. 17. and 6. 18. 22. and many other things about Gods service So may it here be taken that Christ preacheth the decree or rule of his calling to the office of priesthood as the Apostle gathereth from this place Hebr. 5. 5. or of serving God fulfilled of us by faith and obedience to his Gospel when these legall ordinances had an end Ioh. 4. 21. c. thou art my sonne Though holy men be called the sonnes of God Deut. 14. 1. 1 Iohn 3. 1. and likewise Angels Iob 1. 6. and 38. 7. yet is this title naturall and peculiar to our Lord Iesus the onely begotten of the Father whereupon the Apostle saith to which of the Angels said he this at any time Heb. 1. 5. The word art is supplied by the Apostle in Act. 13. 33. the like is sometime in the Hebrew Text it selfe as True was the word 1 King 10. 6. which in 2 Chron. 9. 5. is True the word so Thou leading out 1 Chron. 11. 2. Thou wast leading out 2 Sam. 5. 2. Also in the Greeke of the New Testament Sommer neere Mat. 24. 32. Sommer is neere Luke 21. 30. I this day or to day begat thee The word this is often omitted in the Hebrew as Deut. 4. 4. 8. 39. and 5. 1. 3. and 26. 17 18. and often is expressed as Deut. 2. 25. 30. and 4. 20. and 26. 16. and 27. 9. Of this point thus speaketh the Apostle Touching the promise made to the Fathers God hath fulfilled it unto us their children in that he raised up Iesus as it is written in the second Psalme Thou art my sonne I this day begat thee Act. 13. 32 33. See also Rom. 1. 4. and Heb. 5. 5. where Christs calling to be our High Priest is from hence proved Vers. 8. for thine inheritance or to bethine inheritance This noteth the subjection of the nations to the Sonne of God as the like manner of speech importeth Esay 14. 2. Zeph. 2. 9. Levit. 25. 46. Hereupon Christ is called heire that is Lord of all Hebr. 1. 2. See Psal. 82. 8. Ier. 49. 2. for thy firme possession or to be thy tenement to have and to hold It implieth Christs government of the world and so the Chaldee expoundeth it the dominion of the ends of the earth for thy possession The word for or some such like is here to be understood and sometime the Hebrew expresseth it as the house 1 King 7. 51. in stead of for the house 2 Chron. 5. 1. servants 1 Chron. 18. 6. in stead of for servants 2 Sam. 8. 6. and sundry the like Vers. 9. roughly rule them or bruse crush them The word signifieth to intreat evill or rigorously and this is meant of Christs enemies potter or former of the
of Lyons and mountaines of Leopards Shenir and Hermon This Hermon was a goodly mountaine possessed of old by Ogh King of Bashan taken from him by the Israelites and the Amorites called it Shenir the Sidonians Shirion as Moses telleth in Deut. 3. 9. dens of Lyons This openeth the former and sheweth the danger wherein Christs spouse was dwelling as among Lions and Leopards that is among salvage beastly and idolatrous peoples as David complaineth my soule is among Lions Psal. 57. 4. from which estate Christ calleth and delivereth his chosen who being delivered doe see and observe the perils wherein they were and safe estate whereinto the Lord had brought them So the Apostle writing to the converted Gentiles saith Such were some of you but yee are washed but yee are sanctified but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Iesus and by the Spirit of our God 1 Cor. 6. 9. 10. 11. Vers. 9. hast ravished mine-heart or hast-taken-away or hast pierced hast wounded my heart the originall is but one word and used onely in this place twise and meaneth the ravishing or drawing of the heart with love and delight The Chaldee expoundeth it Thy love is fixed in the table of mine heart Christ speaketh here to his spouse as a man overcome with love as it is said With the joy of the Bridegroome over the Bride thy God will rejoyce over thee Esa. 62. 5. my sister so hee calleth her out of his love in respect of her adoption and regeneration being borne of God and of her sanctifications as it is written Both hee that sanctifieth and they that are sanctified are all of one for which cause he is not ashamed to call them brethren Hebr. 2. 11. And whosoever shall doe the will of my Father which is in heaven the same is my brother and sister and mother Matth. 12. 50. one of thine eyes or one looke from thine eyes which eyes were in verse 1. likened to doves simple chast pure meane here her faith and the fruits thereof as prayer c. wherewith Christ is greatly affected and delighted chaine of thy necke Heb. of thy neckes that is which hangeth on both sides of thy necke The eye is a naturall part of the body the chaine is an adjoynt and ornament of the body figuring Gods Lawes and Ordinances Pro. 10. 9. as also the graces of his spirit in his people See the notes on chap. 1. 10. Vers. 10. How faire or how beautifull and consequently how gracious how lovely and delightfull are thy loves By loves are meant not onely the affections but the actions also and fruits of love which the Church manifesteth towards Christ by her worke of faith and labour of love and patience of hope and by keeping his commandements 1 Thes. 1. 3. 1 Ioh. 5. 3. and these are faire and goodly in the eyes of Christ causing him to covet her beauty Psal. 45. 11. 12. how much better or how good are thy loves better than wine the meaning of this speech is opened in Song 1. 2. there the Church preferreth Christs love above wine here he doth the like of her loves towards him signifying how pleasant and acceptable the fruits of his owne graces are in his Church so that the Lord her God delighteth in her and rejoyceth over her Esa. 62. 4. 5. savour of thine ointments that is of the graces of the Spirit wherewith thou art anoynted see the annotations on chap. 1. 3. where the Church extolleth the savour of Christs ointments as here he doth hers sp●●es sweet odours or sweet smelling spices for o● such the holy anointing oile was made Exod. 30. 23. and with such sometime women were purified Esth. 2. 12. and the dead imbalmed 2 Chro. 16. 14. they were a present for a King 2 Chro. 9 1. 9. Vers. 11. drop the honey combe that is utter sweet words hereby the doctrines and prayers of the Church are commended as sweet and pleasant to the hearers like honey to the taste By this similitude the words of God are praised in Psal. 119. 10. and 119. 103. As grace is powred into the lips of Christ Ps. 45. 2. so by communication of his grace the speech of his people is with grace Colos. 4. 6. honey and milke under thy tongue honey and milke both of them meane the sweet easie comfortable and nourishing words of faith love holinesse c. the sincere milke of the word whereby the babes in Christ may grow 1 Pet. 2. 2. And plenty of grace is promised in Emmanuels daies under the similie of abundance of milke so that every one should eate butter and honey Esa. 7. 22. By under the tongue seemeth to be meant the secret and inward parts as the heart and minde as David exalted God under his tongue Psal. 66. 17. to show her sincerity and difference hereby from the lewd woman whose lippes also drop the honey combe but her end is bitter as wormewood Prov. 5. 3. 4. For some by good words and faire speeches deceive the hearts of the simple Rom. 16. 18. the words of her mouth are smoother then butter but warre is in their heart Psal. 55. 21. and adders poison is under their lippes Psalme 140. 3. the savour or the smell the odour of thy garments these are the beautifull garments o● S●on Esa. 52. 1. the fine linnen cleane and bright the righteousnesse of the Saints Revel 19. 8. who have put on the Lord Iesus Christ Rom. 13. 14. Gal. 3. 27. and in their faith doctrine conversation and administration are holy just and righteous and cloathed with salvation Psal. 132. 9. 16. so that the savour the fame and good report hereof is sweet like the smell of Lebanon where pleasant and odoriferous trees herbs and spices grew in abundance God maketh manifest the savour of his knowledge by them in every place for they are unto God a sweet savour in Christ 2 Cor. 2. 14. 15. Thus God promised unto Israel that smell should be as Lebanon through the dew of his grace Hos. 14 5. 6. 7. as when hee first received the blessing the smel of his garments was such that his father compared the smell of his sonne to the smell of a field which the Lord had blessed Gen. 27. 27. Vers. 12. A garden understand from the verses before and after Thou art a garden which is by signification a place closed and fenced and is sowne and planted with hearbs and trees for use and pleasure So in Esa. 5. the Church of Israel is likened to a fenced Vineyard locked or barred that is close shut as the Greeke translateth it shut which is for safetie and defense that no evill should come thereon no enemies should enter For walles doores lockes barres c. are meanes to preserve secure and safe so in figure when the walles of Ierusalem were repaired they were fortified with doores lockes and barres Nehem. 3. 3. 13. But when such fences are wanting or broken downe all things lie open to
And I also Loe now I have taken away my divine-presence from mids of thee and how shall I returne And thou hast done evill workes and I have sanctified my feet from thy uncleannesse and how shall I defile them in the mids of thee by thy evill workes Vers. 4. put in Hebr. sent his hand or put it forth by the hole or from the hole to weet of the doore where he knocked which some understand to be a withdrawing of the hand as purposing to leave off his calling of her but the Greeke translateth by the hole and the putting forth of the hand usually meaneth the enterprising of a work rather then the leaving of it off as in Gen. 3. 22. and 22. 10. 12. and 48. 14. Exod. 3. 20. 1 Chron. 13. 9. and the effects following that her bowels were moved that she rose up c. seeme to confirme this And an hole is a meane either to looke in or to put in the hand or to make a wider entrance Ezek. 8. 7. 8. 9. The Spouse of Christ here signifieth that though the doore was shut against him that her Beloved could not enter and though his voice by the outward Ministery of his word could not cause her to ari●● yet hee put forth his hand by the inward working of his Spirit and wrought more effectually in her For as the finger of God in Luke ●1 20. meaneth the Spirit of God Mat. 12. 28. so doth his hand Wherefore the disciples outwardly preaching the word it is said the hand of the Lord was with them and a great number beleeved and turned to the Lord Acts 11 19. 21. my bowels made a troubled noise or my bowels sounded rumbled Hereby she signifieth her disquietnesse hearty sorrow and repentance for her Beloved who had suffered so many things for her sake whom she had so neglected and put from her when hee desired to come in So the Prophet to shew his sorrow for Moabs calamity saith My bowels shall sound or make-a-noise like an harpe for Moab Esay 16. 11. and for the Iewes another saith My bowels my bowels I am pained at my very heart my heart maketh-a-noise or a troubled sound I cannot hold my peace I●r 4. 19. Yea God himselfe in commiseration of Ephraims misery saith My bowels sound or make-a-troubled noise for him I will surely have mercy on him saith the Lord Ier. 31. 20. So here the Spouse by the sounding of her bowels sheweth the griefe of her heart which is one and the chiefest of the bowels as is after noted on v. 14. Vers. 5. I rose up or I my selfe rose up Vnto her inward griefe she addeth outward acts of amendment fruits meet for repentance rising opening seeking calling for her Beloved now departed from her doore through her former negligence dropped myrrh that is oile of myrrh passing myrrh that is pure myrrh which is of bitter taste and sweet smelling savour or currant myrrh such as passeth from one to another vendible to merchants because it is good as passing money is currant money with Merchants Gen. 23. 16. Passing myrrh dropping from Christs lips Song 5. 13. signifieth the sweet odour of his doctrine so the like here dropping from the hands and fingers of his Spouse seeemeth to denote the sweet odour of her workes that her godly sorrow with faith and love unfaigned might bee acceptable to her beloved and of sweet smell in his nostrils In those countries women before they were brought to Kings were purified with oile of myrrh and sweet odours Esth. 2. 12. and the garments of Christs Spouse doe smell of Myrrh c. Psalme 45. 9 here her hands that is her actions are anointed with oile of myrrh that is the grace of Gods Spirit as the holy oile in the Sanctuarie figuring grace was made of pure myrrh and other chiefe spices Exod. 30. 23. c. Otherwise we may understand it of the grace of Christ which hee left behinde him as a sweet odour to allure her when he put in his hand at the hole of the doore which he perceived now when she was risen from her bed of carnall security handles of the locke these handles or hands of the locke were those that kept out Christ from entring which now she anointeth with oile of myrrh that her heart being ointed and suppled with grace all bars and lets being removed he might freely enter to reape the fruit of his owne grace in her Vers. 6. I opened or I my selfe opened this noteth a further degree of grace in her who after she had risen openeth the doore putting away all excuses delayes hinderances admitting the word and worke of Christ into her heart that the King of glory might come in withdrawne him-selfe or turned-away was passed-away This doubling of the complaint for his departure sheweth her passion and griefe in that she injoyed not his presence and favour as in time past But the narration telleth how even the righteous are for their sinnes recompenced in the earth and scarcely saved Prov. 11. 31. 1 Pet. 4. 18. if wee refuse the grace of God profered hee will hide his face from us Mich. 3. 4. Hos. 5. 15. my soule went forth or was gone departed that is failed fainted I was even a dead woman through feare and griefe for death is the departing of the soule from the body Genes 35. 18. and as the heart is said to goe-forth when men are astonished with feare or the like passions Gen. 42. 28. so here the soule is said to goe-forth for like cause because of his speech for his words which he had used when so lovingly he intreateth me in verse 2. The word spoken doth not alwaies presently take effect in the hearers but after when they fall into tentation the Spirit of God often bringeth things to their remembrance that they doe better understand and make use of that they heard Ioh. 14 26. Matth. 26. 75. he answered me not This is one of the greatest tentations that God seemeth not to heare the prayers of his people though they call day and night Psal. 22. 3. he shutteth out their prayer Lam. 3. 8. But here the spouse hath measure for measure because he called and she would not obey shee also calleth and hath no answer Howbeit his eare is not heavy that it cannot heare but as it is written Your iniquities have separated betweene you and your God and your sins have hid his face from you that hee will not heare Esa. 59. 1. 2. The Hebrewes in their Chaldee paraphrase apply the affliction here prophesied of to the sins and captivity of Israel mentioned in 1 Chro. 5. 25. 26. 2 King 17. 6. at what time though the Priests as they say offred oblations and burnt incense yet were they not accepted Vers. 7. The Watchmen or keepers that keepe watch and ward in the City by night meaning the officers of the Church see before on chap. 3. 3. found me By this it appeareth that she went not