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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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she is defiled for upon testimony 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ●he were taken with the manner she was not to drinke but to dye by the Magistrate Levit. 20. 10. Io● 8. 4 5. And whereas hee speaketh here singularly of a witnesse the Hebrews observe that 〈◊〉 there be but one witnesse against her who saith she 〈◊〉 〈…〉 d she is not to drinke Sol. Iarchi on Num. 5. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 unlawfull they say for her husband to com 〈…〉 with her for ever and doth not drinke but is put away without a dowry If two witnesses come together and one say she is defiled another say shee is not d●filed or if one say she is defiled and afterward two other come and say she is not defiled then shee drinketh Maim in Sotah c. 1. sect 14. 17. Vers. 14. the spirit of jealousie 〈…〉 sse upon him or passe over him the Greeke saith come upon him that he be affected with a j●alous mind as the wind is said to passe over the grasse when it is smitten or blasted with the wind Psal. 103. 15 16. which in Esai 40. 7. is said to blow ●pen it And the spirit of jealousie meaneth a jealous motion or affection of the minde wherewith it is caried as the Scriptures elsewhere speake of the spirit of wisdome the spirit of counsell the spirit of knowledge Esai 11. 2. Eph s. 1. 17. the spirit of fornications H●s 4. 12 the spirit of feare 2. Tim. 1. 7. the spirit of mecknesse Gal. 6. 1. the spirit of 〈…〉 ber Rom. 11. 8. And in 1 Cor. 14. 12. spirits are put for the gifts and motions of the spirit 〈◊〉 or after the Greeke Zealousie a zealous affection which is sometime used in the good part sometime in the evill as Zeale also is sometimes good Ioh. 2. 17. 2. Cor. 7. 11. sometime evill Gal. 5 20. called bitter zeale Iam. 3. 14. So the Hebrewes have one word Kinah for zeale jealousie 〈◊〉 and ●mulation as Phineas was zealous for the Lord Num. 25. 11. Elias was jealous for him 1. King 19. 10. Iosuah ●●vied for Moses sake Num. 11. 29. And jealousie is an affection hard or cruell as the grav● the co●les thereof are co●les of fire Song 8. 6. it is the rage of a man therefore he will not spare in the day of vengeance Prov. 6. 34. This affection is said after the manner of men to be in God himself ●xod 20. 5. Paul was jealous for the Corinthians fearing le●t they should be corrupted 2. Cor. 11 2 3. upon him the husband who onely had the power to bring his wife to this triall Wherefore the Hebrewes write that if a man bee out of the countrey or in prison or the like and his wife have an evill report for lightnesse c. the Magistrates are to call her and say unto her bee not in secret with such a man If witnesses afterward come that shee was with him in secret so long as that shee might be defiled the Magistrates are to forbid her her husbands company ever after and rend her b●l of dowry And when her husband comes home or out of the prison he gives her a bill of divorce but hee cannot cause her to drinks because himselfe was not jealous of her Maimony in Sotah chap. 1. sect 11. Vers. 15. his wife unto the Priest who was in his office a figure of Christ by whō God will judge the secrets of men Rom. 2. 16. the order of this action is said to be this The husband commeth to the Magistrates of his citie where hee dwelleth and saith unto them This my wife I am jealous of her for such a man and she hath been in secret with him and these are witnesses and loe she saith that shee is cleare and is willing to drinke for triall of the thing Then the Magistrates shall heare the words of the witnesses and they appoint two to be with the man to keepe him that he companie not with her before shee have dr 〈…〉 ke for she is unlawfull for him untill shee have drunke And they send him to Ierusalem for they cause not the suspected woman to drinke but in the great councell of seventy Elders in the Sanctuarie When they are come to Ierusalem the great Councell set her among them and they terrifie her and make her sore affraid that she should not drinke c. If she say I am defiled or I will not drinke she is put from her husband without a dowry But if shee stand in her cause that shee is cleare they bring her to the East gate of the Court-yard which is over against the most holy place c. If shee be arrayed in white garments they put upon her blacke or if she hath faire blacke clothes they put upon her clothes that are not faire and take off all ornaments of silver and gold that are on her And they gather a great company of women unto her for all the women there present are bound to see her as it is said in Ezek. 23. 48. That all women may bee taught not to doe after your lewdnesse And every man that will come and see may come and see And shee standeth among them without scarfe or veile onely in her clothes and her coyfe that is on her head as a woman within her house c. and afterward the Priest adjureth her in the language that she knoweth and understandeth Maimony in Sotah chap. 3. sect 1 2. c. of barley it might be of no other graine nor any other quantity than the tenth of an Ephah neither more nor lesse see the annotations on Levit. 2. 1. The Prophet Hoseah in a mystery bought an Adultresse for fifteene peeces of silver and an homer and an halfe of barley Hos. 3. 1 2. The Hebrews here note Meale not floure barley not wheat she hath done the act of a beast and her oblation is the meat of a beast Sol. Iarchi on Num. 5. not put Hebr. nor give frankincense oile figured grace which was wanting in her actions frankincense gave a sweet savour which her workes did not before God therefore both must be wanting as in all meat offrings that were for sinne See the notes on Levit. 5. 11. and 2. 2. The Hebrewes make these two distinct precepts so that he which transgresseth and putteth oile and frankincense is beaten for the oile in particular and for the frankincense in particular Maim in Sotah chap. 3. sect 13. a meat-offring of jealousies Hebr. a Minchah whereof see Levit. 2. 1. in Greeke a sacrifice of jealousie From this word the Hebrews say If a man be jealous of his wife for many men and she hath beene in secret with every one of them he is to bring but one Meat-offring for them all when hee causeth her to drinke for it is said It is A MEAT OFFRING OF IEALOVSIES one Meat-offring for many jealousies Maim in Sotah chap. 4. sect 16. making memoriall or causing iniquity to be remembred And this is the reason why it might
another as Ierub Baal who was Gedeon Iudg. 8. 35. and 9. 1. is called Ierub-Besheth 2 Sam. 11. 21. Esh-Baal 1 Chro. 8. 33. is called Ish-Bosheth 2 Sam. 2. 10. and Merib Baal 1 Chron. 8. 34. is Mephi-Bosheth 2 Sam. 9. 10. Hereupon it is said Ye set up Altars to that Shame even Altars to burne incense unto Baal Ier. ●1 13. Peor hath the signification of opening the m 〈…〉 th and was the name of this Idoll as some thinke of filthinesse and fornication committed together 〈◊〉 idolatry as this history sheweth and to be that which in other language was called Priapus But as Nebo the god of Babylon hath his name of Prophesying so Peor might likewise be so called of opening the mouth in speech and prophesie as the Scripture mentioneth the prophets of Baal 1 King 18. 22. and of the Prophets that prophesied by Baal Ier. 2. 8. and 23. 13. the anger of Iehovah They provoked him to indignation by their actions and the plague brake in upon them Psal. 106. 29. Thus Balaam by his counsell brought them into sin and so under wrath and curse through their owne default which he could not obtaine of God otherwise against them by any meanes Vers. 4. the heads that is as the Greeke translateth the captaines of the people such as were chiefe in the transgression hang them up the Greeke translateth it Make them a publike example the Chaldee Iudge kill him that is worthy to be killed but Targum Ionathan expoundeth it crucifie them The Law after saith he that is hanged is the curse of God that is accursed of God Deut. 21. 23. so the sinners brought the curse upon themselves before Iehovah or for or unto Iehovah to his honour in doing vengeance on his enemies Both these phrases are used as one in 2 Sam. 21. we will hang them up unto Iehovah v. 6. and they hanged them before ●ehovah vers 9. that the fierce anger or as the Greeke translateth and the fierce anger or heat of the anger of the Lord shall be turned away Signifying that the rooting out of sinners turneth away Gods anger from a people for to doe justice and judgement is more acceptable to the Lord than sacrifice Prov. 21. 3. Vers. 5. his men the men under his government as they were distributed in Exod. 18. 25. Although the Midianites were the beginners of this mischiefe yet God first punisheth and purgeth his Church and after he giveth order to destroy the Midianites vers 17. Num. 31. 2. for judgement must begin at the house of God 1 Pet. 4. 17. Ezek 9. 6. Compare herewith the judgement inflicted for the golden Calfe Exod. 32. 27 c Vers. 6. brought neere this word signifieth a bringing to commit fornication as in Gen. 20. 4. Abimelech had not come neare unto her See the Notes on Levit. 18. 6. they were weeping these circumstances shew the sinne to be done with an high hand in contempt of Moses of the congregation of God himselfe and his iudgements for which the people now wept and so of all religion and with a purpose to stirre up the people unto open rebellion Vers. 8. into the tent The originall word used here for a tent is not the ordinary name but such as signifieth a cave or hollow place and is thought to meane such a tent as was made for fornication and so it more sheweth the height of his impierie that erected such a place of wickednesse her belly in Chaldee her bowels in Greeke her wo 〈…〉 e or matrice the plague was stayed or was restrained this plague which the Chaldee calleth death seemeth to be a pestilence which God sent among the people as the like speech elsewhere sheweth Numb 16. 50. 1 Chron. 21. 22. as also in that David saith the plague brake in upon them Psal. 106. 29. Howbeit the word is sometime used for slaughter by the sword as in 1 Sam. 4. 17. Vers. 9. 24 thousand all the men that had followed Baal-Peor the Lord destroyed them from among his people Deut. 4. 3. The Apostle speaking hereof saith Neither let us commit fornication 〈◊〉 some of them committed and fell in one day three and twenty thousand 1 Cor. 10. 8. It seemeth that one thousand were slaine by the Iudges vers 5. and ●3 thousand by the hand of God of which latter number the Apostle speaketh or one thousand of the chiefe were hanged and the rest slaine by the sword 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Here the Hebrewes begin the 41 Section or Lecture of the Law which they call Phinehas Vers. 11. hath turned away in Greeke hath caused my wrath to cease The fact of Phinehas who was but a Priests sonne no ordinary Magistrate and who proceeded not with the malefactors judicially but carried with zeale of God thrust them thorow suddenly might seeme blame-worthy in the eyes of men and might procure him much ill will considering the persons whom he killed the man being a Prince in Israel and the woman a Princes daughter of Midian therefore God here justifieth and rewardeth his work done by the motion of his Spirit hee was zealous with my zeale or he was jealous with my jealousie for Gods cause not his owne The Apostle hath a like speech I am jealous over you with jealousie of God that is with godly jealousie Zeale or jealousie both which are signified by one word in the Hebrew meaneth both a fervent indignation against the sinners and a fervent love unto the Lord shewed in his former act as Targum Ionathan addeth for explanation and hee killed the guilty among them in my zeale or in my jealousie it is the word before used and applied here to God as in Exod. 20. 5. and often Vers. 12. I give in Chaldee I decree of peace understand my covenant the covenant of peace so God saith of Levi my covenant was with him the covenant of life and peace and I gave them unto him for the feare where with he feared me c. Mal. 2. 5. So in this place Targum Ionathan paraphraseth Behold I decree unto him my covenant of peace I wil make him the messenger of my covenant and he shall live for ever to preach the Gospell of redemption in the end of dayes By which words Phinehas in his covenant was a figure of Christ who is called the messenger of the covenant Mal. 3. 1. and hath an everlasting priesthood after the power of an endlesse life Heb. 7. 16 17. and hath both wrought and preached redemption in these latter dayes Heb. 1. 1 2 3. Vers. 13. of an everlasting priesthood meaning untill Christs comming to whom the Priesthood of Aaron was to give place Heb. 7. 11. c. Phinehas himselfe lived to a great old age as appeareth by Iudg. 20. 28. his sonnes successively were high Priests till the captivitie of Babylon 1 Chron. 6. 4. 15. and at the returne out of captivitie Ezra the great Priest and Scribe was of his line Ezra 7. 1.
will I speake with him and in vision and not in darke speeches and the similitude of Iehovah shall hee behold and wherefore were yee not afraid to speake against my servant against Moses And the anger of Iehovah was kindled against them and he went away And the cloud departed from off the Tent and behold Marie became leprous as snow and Aaron looked upon Marie and behold she was leprous And Aaron said unto Moses Alas my lord I beseech thee lay not the sinne upon us wherein we have done foolishly and wherein we have sinned I beseech thee let her not be as one dead of whom when hee commeth out of his Mothers wombe halfe his flesh is even consumed And Moses cried out unto Iehovah saying O God I beseech thee heale her now And Iehovah said unto Moses And if her father had spitting spitted in her face should she not be ashamed seven dayes let her be shut seven dayes out from the campe and after let her be gathered in And Marie was shut out from the campe seven dayes and the people journeyed not till Marie was gathered in againe And afterward the people journeyed from Hazeroth and encamped in the Wildernesse of Pharan Annotations MArie in Hebrew Mirjam in Greeke Mariam she was a Prophetesse sister of Moses and Aaron Ex. 15. 20 she it was that began the quarrell as in the originall it appeareth Marie she spake therefore she not Aaron was plagued with leprosie v. 10. As Satan prevailed first with Eve then by her with Adam Gen. 1. 3. so here first with Marie and then by her with Aaron the high Priest And as the former sin of lust for flesh began among the baser sort Num. 11. 4. so this sin of ambition and vain glory began among the chiefest of the Church for these three Moses Aaron and Mary were the chief guides whom God sent before his people Mic. 6. 4. because or upon occasion for the sake Aethiopian Hebr. Cushite which the Greeke translateth Aethiopian This seemeth to be no other than Zipporah the Midianiresse who Moses had married Ex. 2. 16 21. because the Midianites dwelt in Cush his land they were called Cushites or Aethiopians and it may be also because they were tawny coloured like them For otherwise Cush was the son of Cham Gen. 10. 6. whereas Midian was the son of Abraham the son of Sem Gen. 25. 1 2. The Chaldee in stead of Cushith saith Faire which may be spoken by the contrary Iosephus Philo and some others take this wife not to be Sipporah but another Aethiopians taken to wit to wife that is married so in 1 Chron. 2. 19 21. 2 Chron. 11. 20. Nah. 6. 18. and 10 30. By this it seemeth the marrying of that woman who was not of the stocke of Israel and who hindred him from circumcising his son Exod. 4. 24 25 26. was the occasion of their murmuring Howbeit the Hebrew Doctors make his not companying with his wife to be the occasion for that he being a Prophet daily conversant with the Lord and frequenting his Tabernacle abstained from her lest he should have legall pollution which would have kept him from the Sanctuary Levit. 15. 16 31. Compare also Exod 19. 15. Thus the Chaldee expoundeth it for hee had put away or abstained from the faire wife which he had taken And Sol. Iarchi thus for he had taken a Cushite woman and had now put her away Verse 2. by Moses or in Moses as speaking of inward revelation by the Spirit The Targum called Ionathans paraphraseth thus Hath the Lord spoken onely indeed with Moses who is separated from copulation of the bed meaning with his wife also by us or in us as David said The spirit of Iehovah spake in me 2 Sam. 23. 2. Here Sol. Iarchi addeth for explanation hath he not spoken also by us and yet we have not separated our selves from the way of the earth meaning from mutuall societie such as is between man and wife a phrase taken from Gen. 19. 31. But it may be understood as before is noted that they would not have Moses esteemed the onely Prophet who had so stained himselfe by marriage with a strange woman Their drift was by disgracing Moses for his infirmitie to grace and advance themselves against which it is said Let us not be desirous of vaine-glory provoking one another envying one another Gal. 5. 26. heard it that is took notice of this their speech to reprove and punish it So of Reubens sin it is said Israel heard it Gen. 35. 22. Or God is said to heare it as a witnesse of that which it may be they murmured in secret as in Psal. 59 8. swords are in their lips for who say they doth heare and in Psal. 55. 20. God will heare and afflict them See also Psal. 94. 7 8 9. Vers. 3. meeke the originall word hath affinitie with affliction and lowlinesse for by affliction this vertue is furthered Lam. 3. 27 28 29 30. and is seated in the heart and spirit as the Apostle mentioneth a meeke and quiet spirit 1 Pet. 3. 4. As Moses so Christ is set forth for an example of meekenesse Mat. 21. 5. and 11. 29. It is a vertue which keepeth a meane in anger and avenging of our selves when we are offended wronged and contemned above all the men or more than any man This commendation the Spirit of God giveth of Moses though by Moses owne pen as the Apostle also writeth in his own behalfe 2 Cor. 11. 5 6 10 22 c. and 12. 11 12. although Moses is noted to have been very angry sundry times Exod. 11. 8. and 16. 20. and 32. 19. Levit. 10. 16 Num. 16. 15. and 31. 14. and 20. 10 11. compared with Psal. 106. 32 33. Vers. 4. said suddenly so shewing the greatnesse of his displeasure against them which suffered no delay Psal. 64. 7. Prov. 6. 15. Esai 30 13. and preventing any that mought thinke Moses complained to God and sought revenge Thus God who will be a swift witnesse against evill doers Mal. 3. 5. suddenly rose to plead the cause of his meekest servant Compare Psal. 50. 19 20 21. yee t●ree both parties are judicially summoned to appeare before the Lord in the Tent of his habitation as he riseth up to judgement to save all the meeke of the earth Psal. 76. 9 So in Num. 16. 16. Verse 5. came downe in Chaldee revealed him-selfe see Gen. 11. 5. of the cloud as the throne o● his glory out of which he used to appeare speake unto them Psal. 99. 7. Num. 16. 42. Vnto these apparitions those visions of Iohn hath reference Rev. 10. 1 2 3. and 14 14 c. Vers. 6. a Prophet among you or of you Hebr. your Prophet which the Chaldee expoundeth 〈◊〉 there shall be Prophets to or among you What this word Prophet meaneth see in the notes on Gen. 20. 7. Exod. 7. 1. I Iehovah so the Chaldee also explaineth it or it may be