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A75905 A description and explanation of 268. places in Jerusalem and in the suburbs thereof, as it flourished in the time of Jesus Christ Answerable to each of the 268. figures that are in its large, and most exact description in the map; shewing the several places of the acts and sufferings of Jesus Christ, and his holy Apostles. As also of the Kings, prophets, &c. Very useful for the more clear and fuller opening of very many places in the prophets (as also in Josephus, and other histories) especially in the Gospels, and the Acts of the Apostles. Translated by T.T. Reviewed, and in many places rectified according to the Holy Scriptures, and some things further cleared: with additions of many scripture proofs: by H. Jessey. Imprimatur Joseph Caryl. Adrichem, Christiaan van, 1533-1585.; Jessey, Henry, 1603-1663.; T. T. 1653 (1653) Wing A600aA; ESTC R229469 81,732 114

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211. Mat. 23. 24. 25. Mar. 13. chap. Luke 21. chap. In this place of Mount Olivet a few dayes before that beforesaid right over against the Temple neer to a certaine water Christ sate with his Disciples making a long Sermon concerning the destruction of Jerusalem the afflictions of the godly to come the comming of false Prophets the signes of the end of the world and concerning the manner of the last judgement In the which place there was afterward builded a Temple which is now desolate 212. Mat. 21.1 Mat. 11.1 Luke 19 29. Ioh. 12.15 This Way a little before that Christ came to Jerusalem sitting upon the Asses colt waited on with a great company of men some going before and other some following after them whereunto also a great number which came out of the City joyned themselves Matth. 21.9 Ps 118.25 26 So that he seemed to be received of all men with so great favour that many spred their cloaths in the way some cutting down the bows of Palms Olives and other Trees to honour him therewithall strowed them in the way And the voyces of such as rejoyced were heard in every place as he went resounding with these cries * that is Save now Hosanna in the highest blessed is he that commeth in the name of the Lord. With this pomp and triumph the true King and humble Triumpher entred in at the golden Gate and rode about the Temple and the greatest part of the City With this new spectacle the whole City was moved saying Who is this The multitude which followed him answered This is Jesus the Prophet of Nazareth a City of Galilee Then the cry of those that rejoyced and were glad increased more and more and men and women young and old yea which is wonderfull the very Infants which came from all parts cryed out together Hosanna to the Sonne of David Blessed be the King of Israel which commeth a King in the name of the Lord. Blessed be the Kingdome that commeth in the name of him that is Lord of our Father David Peace in Heaven and glory in the highest Hosanna in the highest With these joyfull voyces and cryes they proclaiming their Messias followed him even into the Temple Where this new King happily beginning his Kingdome presently healed the blinde and the lame In the mean time the wicked and envious Pharises the chiefe Priests and Scribes do fret and fume who seeing the great marvels which hee did and the children crying in the Temple Hosanna to the Son of David said among themselves Do yee not see how we profit nothing Behold the whole world goeth after him Whereupon they begin with Jesus himselfe saying Master dost thou bear what these say Rebuke thy Disciples To whom hee shewing that this was long before prophesied of by the Prophet answereth Why should they not Have ye not read Psal 8.2 Out of the mouth of very babes and sucklings thou hast ordained praise I say unto you if these hold their peace the stones shall presently cry The places on the South part of the City 213. HAbbacuc Apoc. D●n 14. For true Daniel hath only 12. chap. Breid 14 Iul. Salig tom 10. cap. 2. Here as Apocrypha saith but not a word of it is in the holy Scripture the Angel of Lord taketh up the Prophet Habbacuc by the hair of the head as he was carrying to the Reapers in the field their dinner and carried him with the same meat into Babylon to feed Daniel being shut up in the Lions den Who being fed he brought Habbacuc hither againe Thus far from Apocrypha 214. Aceldema or Haceldemach that is to say the Field of bloud It was a Potters field Zach. 11.13 Mat. 27.8.6 Act. 1.19 Niceph. 8. Hist Ec. 13. Broc it in 6. Breid 14. Iul. scituate at the South part of Mount Sion having behinde it a hill of the same name This field by the counsell of the Jews was bought with the thirty peeces of silver for which Judas sold Christ that it might serve to bury strangers in the middle part whereof the Emperesse Helen caused to be inclosed with a foure square wall in length seventy and two foot and in breadth fifty And the same to be covered over with a roof having seven loop holes Silig Tom. 6. cap. 5 tom 10. cap. 1. Pas d● 197. by which the dead bodies of Christians might be let down The vertue of this earth is reported fabulously to bee wonderfull and almost incredible to wit that it bringeth and consumeth into dust the bodies of the dead men within the space of foure and twenty houres leaving nothing but the bones 215. The Fullers Field which lay all along at the South end of the City 2 King 18.17 Isa 7.3 36 2 even from the Valley of Siloe Eastward unto mount Gihon towards the West and between the wall of the City and the water In this Field the Fullers did scoure their cloathes in the Brook next adjoyning and did set them on Tainters and so dry them 216. The Den Hier. Tom. 1. in catal script Ec. 1 Cor. 15.7 or Cave of James the lesse wherein he is said by Relick-mungers to have hid himselfe by the space of three dayes having vowed not to eat bread untill Christ was risen again The Lord appeared to him apart after his Resurrection But not for this cause For none of the Apostles then beleeved that he would rise the third day nor would they beleeve it when others told them he was risen 217. The Cave of Peter the Apostle Breid 18. Jul. wherein after he had denied the Lord thrice he repented him and mourned with many tears Relick-mungers can shew a Cave and say Peter and the Apostles were in it to get money But not a word of it in any of the foure Evangelists or other Scriptures no nor that he nor James nor Jeremy were in any Cave at all See Number 222. 118. The Tents of the Assyrians 2 King 18.17.35 19.12.35 2 Chron. 32. August tom 18. ad fratres in ere serm 25. of whom for a revenge of their blasphemy the most strong to the number of one hundred fourscore and five thousand in the very first night of the besieging Jerusalem were slaine by the Angel of Lord and as Augustine not the Scripture reporteth their bodies were brought into dust that they might not infect the aire their garments armour and weapons notwithstanding remaining whole and sound that the people of Jerusalem might have the spoyle 219. The house of Elias Breid 4. Iul. 1 Kin. 17.1.9 18.20 21.1 wherein it is said by Papist Breidenbach that the Prophet Elias sometime dwel where afterward also a Church was builded But the holy Scriptures shew that he was a Prophet to them of Israel and dwelt near Gilead Zidon Samaria or Carmel farre from Jerusalem which was in Judea 220. The Mountaine Eroge Josua 15.8 18 12.16 2