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A42016 The exposition continued upon the nineteen last chapters of the prophet Ezekiel with many useful observations thereupon delivered in several lectures in London / by William Greenhil. Greenhill, William, 1591-1671. 1662 (1662) Wing G1857; ESTC R30318 513,585 860

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in take up all places and sit in expectation to hear somewhat that may please or to catch somewhat they may carp at and make advantage of which some Expositers affirm to be the end of their coming here The Hebrew for as the people cometh is according to the coming or entrance of the people some come for to hear notions and novelties some to scoffe some to censure few come upon right grounds or for right ends They sit before thee as my people They carry it before thee as my people they hearken to what thou sayest and make as if they would not loose one truth but lay up all and do as my people ought to do viz practice what they hear they seem before thee to be Saints the people of God as those that would learn righteousnesse They hear thy words but they will not do them They took pains to hear the Prophet they came to his house as Chap 8.1 Chap. 14.1 It was not likely that they had publique places of meeting the Babylonians did not favour them so much as to indulge them with such liberty where-ever it was they heard the Prophet they did not do what he said they obeyed not him nor the Lord who sent him For with their mouth they shew much love From the teeth outwards they professed much kindness to the Prophet they gave him smooth and good words The Hebrew for much love is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Agavim from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Agat which signifies to be much in love with one to be taken with the sight hearing or company of one and Agavim is amatoria they make as if they were deeply in love much affected with the sight and hearing of thee when it was not so here was their hypocrisie The Septuagint hath these words thus 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 because there was a lye in their mouth they dissembled with the Prophet Arias Montanus renders the word Agavim subsannationes which is mockings with bending the Browes and snuffing the Nose the Vulgar is to that purpose in canticum oris sui vertunt illos they turn thy words into a song they jeer at what thou sayest so that translation Vatablus follows Cantiones edunt ore suo that is saith he Rident doctrinam tuam they laugh at thy doctrine The French likewise is of this nature Itz en font une chauson de plaisanterie de leur bouche they make scoffing songs with their mouth The word for shew is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Osim from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Asah which usually signifies to do to effect to perfect but here hath a differing signification viz. to shew declare or professe and so Polanus tells that the word in Matth. 12.33 is to be taken either make the tree good and his fruit good or else make the tree corrupt and his fruit corrupt for the Tree is known by his fruits Look upon the works which I have done and by them profess declare what I am if I have done evill works declare me ●nd my works to be evill if I have done good declare me and my works to be good for such as the Tree is such is the fruit But their heart goeth after their covetousnesse They looked upon the Prophet and listned to his words but their hearts looked another way The word for Covetousness is Bitzha from Batzha to wound break damnifie and metaphorically to be covetous given to get and gain intimating that covetous men do wound break damnifie themselves and others The Septuagint have these words thus 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Their heart goeth after their pollutions Covetousness is a defiling thing The Greek word for Covetousnesse is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a desire of having more not simply of having more but more then God allows us when we go beyond the bounds he hath set us which bounds are in 1 Tim. 6.8 Heb 13.5 If we be not content with food rayment and such things as we have but let out our desires to more we are covetous They being in captivity having little in respect of what they once had in their own Land they were not contented with what they had but let out their minds and hearts to more and so were covetous First Observe It s the portion of Gods servants to be ill spoken of and that from time to time by those they live amongst and do good unto The children of thy people still are talking against thee by the walls and in the doors of their houses They had spoken ill of Ezekiel before they did it still openly and secretly David met with such a portion from many Psal 41. All that hate me whisper together against me Psal 69.12 They that sit in the Gate speak against me Psal 109.2 The mouth of the wicked and the mouth of the deceitfull are opened against me they have spoken against me with a lying tongue Psal 119.23 Princes also did sit and speak against me Great and small publiquely and privately did defame David Jeremy escaped not the lash of the tongue Chap 18.18 Come let us smite him with the tongue Paul that precious servant of Christ how was he spoken against he saith He was made as the filth of the world and the off-scouring of all things 1 Cor 4.13 Look what filth is washed out of or rust scoured off from Pots and thrown out of doors such was Paul and his name made It s the basest Office to set our tongues on work to detract from the worth of any if there be evill in men our charity should cover it if vertue our wisdome should commend it 'T is a Devilish sin to speak evill of others he first brought this sin into the world by speaking evill of God Gen. 3.4 5 and too many are like unto him in speaking ill of the servants of God but we must steel our selves to pass thorow bad report 2 Cor 6.8 Rom 3.8 Secondly Observe Whatever wicked men speak against the Prophets and servants of God he knowes and takes notice of the same Son of man They speak against thee by the walls and in the doors of their houses Let them speak openly or secretly God hears them when they said Come let us devise devices against Jeremy come let us smite him with the tongue and let us not give heed to any of his words Chap 18.18 God heard them and revealed to Jeremy what they said There is not a word spoken by any but the Lord is privy to it and not only words but thoughts also Isa 59.7 Their thoughts are thoughts of iniquity Let us look narrowly to our hearts and tongues for God knows the thoughts of the one and the words of the other Thirdly Observe How religiously and cunningly soever hypocrites do carry it their hypocrisie is known to God and shall be discovered Hypocrisie is a doing or speaking that to God or men wherein the heart and spirit of a man is not Those men pretended religiously they call upon one
in the world men of soul or foulie men but not one of them did know God or seek after God Paul therefore hath laid it down for an universal Maxime That the animal natural or soulie man receives not the things of the spirit of God for they are foolishnesse unto him Whilest he is without the spirit of God they are no better than foolishnesse unto him and so are rejected by him Sixthly Observe The principle of spiritual life and motion is the spirit of God I will put my spirit within you and cause you to walk Immediately upon the putting in of the spirit into the heart of any there is life and motion men live and move spiritually Some make grace the principle of life and motion but all grace flows from the spirit Gal. 5.22 23. Ephes 5.9 and why should grace have that honour is due to the spirit It was the entrance of the spirit which quickned the dead bodies of the Witnesses and caused them to move Rev. 11.11 and it is the entrance of the spirit which quickens dead souls and causes them to move We must beware of an error here which hath siezed upon divers of late viz That because the spirit is in us and the principle of life and motion that therefore the spirit doth all Matth 10.20 It is not ye that speak but the spirit of your Father which speaketh in you so it is not you that do but the spirit in you and if the spirit speaketh and do all we must sit still and leave our selves to the spirits motions and actings This is a dangerous error know therefore That though the spirit be in men and the principle of life and motion yet it doth not act or work without us in the putting in of the spirit we are Passive John 3.6 we concur no more to our birth then a child doth to its generation but when the spirit is in us and hath quickned us then there is the co-operation of man with the spirit Rom 8.16 The spirit beareth witnesse to our spirit vers 26. It helpeth our infirmities Acti agimus the spirit acts us and we co-act with it If the spirit did all then the spirit should repent believe and not man but what cause hath the spirit to repent or believe it never sinned it stands not in need of help or mercy that place Matth 10.20 is not absolutely to be taken that they did not speak for so it should be false Luke 12.12 The holy spirit shall teach you in the same hour what ye ought to say They spake and the spirit taught them to speak the place is to be taken comparatively not you but the spirit that is it is rather the spirit than you the spirit is the principle which sets you on For men to sit still and leave all to the spirit is a grieving of the spirit and contradicts what the spirit hath given out Matth. 7.7 Ask and it shall be given you seek and you shall find knock and it shall be opened unto you The spirit would have us use means and doth most vigorously assist us when we are most diligent in the use of them Prov. 2.3 4 5. 2 Chron. 15.2 Quest If the spirit be put into us dwell in us and be the principle of life and motion what need the soul look unto Christ for any fresh or further supply Answ 1. It is granted there is a sufficiency and fullnesse in the spirit yet because it is the will of God that we should look unto Christ we are bound to do it Heb. 12.2 Looking unto Jesus the Authour and Finisher of our faith 2 Tim. 2.1 Be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus and Paul himself 2 Cor. 12.8 9. looked up to Christ for more help notwithstanding he had a fullnesse of the spirit within him Acts 13.9 Answ 2. The spirit is not the head of the body though it be in the body that honour is Christs Col. 1.18 He is the Head of the Body the Church and from it the whole body receiveth influence Eph. 4.15 16. Col. 2.19 it s requisite therefore that every member in the body should look up to the head Seventhly Observe God first makes men good and then they do good first he puts his spirit into them and then they walk in his wayes It is said of God himself He is good and doth good Psal 119.68 He is first good and then good comes from him so God makes men good by the infusion of his spirit and then they bring forth spiritual fruit Ephes 2.10 We are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus unto good works Since mans fall amongst all the sons of men God finds none good Rom. 2.10 There is none righteous no not one if any be so he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 God hath made him so by his spirit he hath made him a new creature so fitted him for good works the Tree must first be good before the fruit be good amongst men good actions are first done and then men are reputed good but with God it is otherwise he makes men first good and then they do good actions they do not make themselves good by their free will by frequent acts of good but God puts in his spirit towards which they contribute nothing and thereby they are made good and act answerably then their actions have life in them worth in them and are suitable to God who is a spirit and must be worshipped in spirit and truth Let men look heedfully to themselves and not stand upon their actions men may do many actions outwardly glorious and magnified by men themselves being corrupt and naught if men have not the spirit of God in them their actions are no better than corrupt fruit of a corrupt Tree they do not please God and if any have not the spirit of Christ he is none of his He is neither good nor doth good Eighthly Observe In what heart soever the spirit dwells there will be outward and visible manifestations of it Grace within will appear without I will put my spirit within you and cause you to walk in my statutes to keep my judgements and to do them The spirit is like the Sun in the Firmament which cannot be hid long though it may be clouded for a season the Cough and Grace are of such natures as will not be concealed and the spirit is of that nature as it will di●●●●er it self in the man it is within causing him to change his courses and to walk in other wayes then ever he walked in When the spirit is put into a swearer a lyar an unclean person an extortioner a bloudy persecutor it makes the swearer fear an oath the lyar speak truth from his heart the unclean man to possesse his vessel in sanctification and honour the extortioner to make satisfaction and give half of his goods to the poor and the bloudy persecutor to love and preach the Gospel he persecuted so demonstrating it self to
verse that we may see by whom the enmity was taken away and from whom the reconciling virtue came even from the Lord Christ whose bloud made the attonement Ephes 2.13 14 15 16. How should this teach us to honour and prize the Lord Christ by whom so difficult so great and glorious a work was wrought Fourthly Observe Those that are received to God by the mediation of Christ shall be preserved from all hurtfull things receive all good things needfull and enjoy much security When men are in the Covenant of peace then God will cause the evill beasts to cease out of the Land then no creatures no enemies no Devils shall do them harm Job 5.23 Pro 16.7 Rom 16.20 Then there will be a communication of all good things needful they shall dwell in the wildernesse there they shall have blessings so as they shall not be put to remove their dwellings for want Psal 34.9 10. Psal 23.1 Psal 84.11 Then shall they dwell safely in the wildernesse and sleep in the woods nothing without or within shall create any fear or cause any solicitousness in them they shall have perfect peace and be as in the suburbs of Heaven Jer 23.4 Verses 26 27. And I will make them and the places round about my hill a blessing and I will cause the showre to come down in his season there shall be showres of blessing And the tree of the field shall yeeld her fruit and the earth shall yield her increase and they shall be safe in their Land and shall know that I am the Lord when I have broken the bands of their yoke and delivered them out of the hand of those that served themselves of them IN these verses as in the former the Lord promises sweet mercies unto his people First A blessing in generall vers 26. Secondly Particular blessings and they are these 1. Seasonable showres from Heaven vers 26. 2. Fruitfullnesse of the earth and that both of the Trees and Land vers 27. 3. Safety ibid. 4. Acknowledgement of God ibid. 5. Freedom ibid. Thirdly The time when all these shall be ibid. Vers 26. I will make them and the places round about my hill a blessing The Jews being in Babylon were for a proverb a reproach a taunt and a curse Jer 24.9 Chap 25.18 Chap 29.18 but God would roul away their reproach and make them a blessing The Chaldee is erunt benedicti they shall be blessed its usuall in Scripture to put the Abstract for the Concrete as Gen 12.2 Thou shalt be a blessing the Vulgar there is benedictus thou shalt be blessed take the word blessing here for the Concrete and the sense is they shall be blessed with abundance and variety of blessings they shall be happy and prosperous in all things but take the word as it is in the Abstract a blessing the sense is they shall be a blessing unto others they shall be a blessing unto the Nations as they were a curse in the Nations so they should be a blessing unto them Zech 8.13 It shall come to passe that as ye were a curse among the Nations O house of Judah and house of Israel so will I save you and ye shall be a blessing that is a blessing unto the Nations round about them The word Hill must be interpreted before we can well understand this place By Hill is meant Mount Sion where the Temple was and Jerusalem there God recorded his Name set up his Worship and therefore saith My Hill Now these were Types of Christ and the Church in his time as the Jews therefore came out of Babylon and other places to Mount Sion to Jerusalem and the Temple when rebuilt so to Christ and the Evangelicall Church Gentiles flocked out of several Nations and so the Church and Members of it were a blessing unto them as Mount Sion and the Inhabitants of it together with them dwelt round about it in Judaea or Canaan were a blessing unto the Nations The blessing here I conceive principally referrs to spiritual blessings he spake before of a Covenant of peace wrought by Christ and now of blessings they should have by him the Church under Christ should be blessed with all spiritual blessings according to that Ephes 1.3 And I will cause the showre to come down in his season The word for Showre is Geshem which notes a great and vehement rain as Kirker saith even such as shakes the earth Most make it signifie a strong rain but Ramban a gentle rain be it great or gentle God would give them rain in season In Deut 11.14 you read of the former rain and the latter rain the former rain was in October or September which was upon the sowing of their Corn and this rain came moderately Joel 2.23 That so the Corn might swell with moisture root and grow Lente descendebat ut semina terris imprimerentur imabuerenter humore ad gorminationem Martin the latter rain was in the first month as Joel 2.23 that which we call March though some others put it in May and it was ut grana turpida redderet to make the ear full their harvest was sooner then ours their Countrey being hotter Under these showres Heavenly things are figured unto us as in Deut 32.2 My doctrine shall drop as the rain my speech shall distill as the dew as the small rain upon the tender hearb and as the showres upon the grasse Here Heavenly Doctrine is likened unto rain dew showres and in our Prophet is set out by showres Heavenly Doctrine and influences of the Spirit which do make Gods people fruitfull in all good works as the rain doth the earth and trees in all kind of Hearbs Corn and Fruit. In Christs time there were many such showres he rained Heavenly ones oft upon the people In 2 Pet 2.17 Jude 12. false teachers are said to be Wells without water and Clouds without rain but Christs Apostles were Wells full of water and clouds full of rain and by those did Christ water divers persons and places There shall be showres of blessing The Septuagint is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the rain of blessing or blessed rain Piscator renders the words Erunt pluviae largissime there shall be plentifull rains They may be call'd showres of blessing because they are from the blessed God have a blessing in them and benefit them they fall upon some rains are so great that they do much harm and little good these should not be such they should be seasonable and moderate they should have Heavenly Doctrines and blessings seasonable and as they were capable of them Vers 27. And the Tree of the field shall yeeld her fruit After the Heavens have sent forth their showres the Trees and earth do send forth their fruit Not only the Tree of the garden but the Tree of the field being watered brings forth The Hebrew for Tree is Etz which signifies any wood and Synecdochically a Tree because it is wood And the earth
Law writ in his heart by the spirit but not as it is written by the spirit in the hearts of Believer who are under the new Covenant the spirit writ the Law in Adams heart as Concreator with the Father and the Son not by vertue of any Covenant but Believers receive the spirit and have the Law writ in them by vertue of Covenant God hath covenanted to put his spirit in them and they have the spirit from Christ and the Father Christ purchased of the Father the mission of the spirit therefore saith He will send the Comforter unto them John 16.7 And that he will pray the Father and he shall send the Comforter unto them John 14.16 So that Believers now have the spirit from God as a Father in Christ from Christ as Head of the Church and both these by vertue of the new Covenant Adam had not the spirit so and for those that had the spirit under the Law for some had it as you may see Psal 51.11 Nehem 9.20 Numb 27.18 Hagg. 2.5 they had it not by vertue of the Covenant of works Do this and live for none were able to keep the Law but by vertue of the Covenant of grace there was Gospel in the Law yea the whole Ceremonial Law was so The Apostle tells us that the Galatians received not the spirit by the works of the Law but by the hearing of faith Gal. 3.2 And look how the Gentiles received the blessing of Abraham viz. the spirit which was through faith and through Christ vers 14. so did the Jews likewise Neither Jews nor Gentiles do bring any preparations or qualifications towards the reception of the spirit God gives his spirit freely where there are no such things when men are in a state of sin and wickednesse the spirit is put in first it s there and then it works grace before they have new hearts new spirits the stone be taken out of the heart and there be an heart of flesh the spirit is put in and acts he finds not qualifications or dispositions but brings them works them The Bees when they come to the Hive find no wax no honey there but they bring the wax and honey so the spirit when it comes to mens hearts it finds no wax no honey no graces nor gracious dispositions there but brings them when the spirit comes to regenerate and sanctifie it finds nothing in men but darkness unbelief unholinesse and enmity by which its no more defiled than an Angel by coming into the world which lyes in wickednesse or the Sun shining upon a Dunghil but when it comes to be an Inhabitant a Comforter a spirit of glory to rest upon a man then it finds the heart prepared and made meet for its entertainment and abode Thirdly Observe The gift of the spirit is a great and excellent gift I will put or give my spirit within you The greatness and excellency of it appears in these following particulars First It s the person of the spirit which is a fundamental mercy and more considerable than all his gifts and graces which flow from him the Tree is better than all the fruit the Sun is of more worth than all his Beams Secondly It is the procreator of all grace in the soul Gal. 5.22 The fruit of the spirit is love joy peace faith Take but those four graces see how they are exalted faith is stiled precious 2 Pet. 1.1 peace is said to passe all understanding Phil. 4.7 joy to be glorious and unspeakable 1 Pet. 1.8 and love is magnified by Paul above all gifts and other graces 1 Cor. 13. What a gift then is the spirit which is the Parent not only of these but of all graces and all gifts Ephes 5.9 The fruit of the spirit it in all goodnesse Thirdly It is the Conservator of all grace and good things in us As God conserves the world which is his creature so the spirit conserves grace which is its creature the spirit as it gives being to all graces so it preserves them in their beings and operations It 's the spirit which mortifies lusts Rom. 8.13 And it is the spirit maintains graces John 3.6 That which is born of the flesh is flesh and that which is born of the spirit is spirit As flesh brings forth flesh so it maintains the same and as the spirit brings forth spirit so it maintains the same each maintains their own off-springs The spirit is the Nurse of all those graces it hath brought forth in the heart of any 2 Cor. 4.13 it s called The spirit of faith not only because it creates faith in the heart but keeps it there so it s called The spirit of grace Zech. 12.10 not only because it works grace in men but also because it keeps grace in them hence those who are after the spirit are said to mind the things of the spirit their graces are maintained by the provision of the spirit Fourthly The spirit is he who actuates and consummates our graces the spirit doth not content it self to beget and preserve graces in mens hearts but improves and perfects them we and our graces would act very poorly did not the spirit assist us John 15.5 Without me saith Christ you can do nothing that is without my spirit concurre with your graces and actuate them you can do nothing The Mill may have all things fit for motion the Sails may be spread but if the wind blow not the Mill goes not so a man may through grace be prepared and fitted to every good work but if the spirit blow not he moves not John 6.63 It is the spirit that quickens it quickens us and our graces also 2 Cor. 3.6 The spirit gives life Life to mens persons and life to their graces it s the spirit makes lively and sets grace a work It 's the Sun and influences of Heaven which draw up the sap and make the Tree grow and it is the spirit and its influences which draw out our graces into act they lye still unless fresh blasts of the spirit come upon us and them And as the spirit acts our graces so it perfects them it adds supplyes unto them Phil. 1.19 and changes us into further glory day by day 2 Cor. 3.18 And what is said of Christ Heb 12.2 That he is the Authour and Finisher of our faith the same Christ doth by his spirit and so the spirit is the Authour and Finisher of all our graces Fifthly The spirit is a great and excellent gift in that it doth facilitate sweeten and make delightfull unto us all the wayes of God they are hard and harsh to flesh and bloud as to deny a mans self to passe by wrongs to forgive enemies to bear the Crosse cheerfully c. these are things corrupt nature cannot digest but where the spirit is given they become easie the spirit is the oyl of gladnesse and makes the soul cheerfully fall in with whatever is of God When a child hath
abundantly Isa 30.2 Vers 36. Then the Heathen that are left round about you shall know that I the Lord build the ruined places and plant that that was desolate I the Lord have spoken it and will do it GOd having through his grace pardoned his people brought them to Sion and bestowed many blessings upon them here the end of all is set down and that is the glorifying of God not only by the Jews but also by the very Heathens Then the heathen that are left round about you After Nebuchadnezzar had laid Jerusalem and Judea waste he fell upon the Ammonites Moabites Edomites Philistims Tyrians and Egyptians and spoyled them therefore our Prophet saith The Heathen that are left some escaped and remained untill the Jews restauration Shall know that I the Lord build the ruined Places They should be so convinced by the return of the Jews and the mercies they enjoyed that they should acknowledg it to be the hand of God that he was faithfull in making good his promise to his people able to save and bountiful in bestowing such mercies upon them The word to build is Banah which s●gnifies to build an house distinguished into it's several rooms and parts the Cityes Towns and Houses every where had been ruined and God raised them up again And plant that that was desolate The word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to plant signifies the putting of Trees Vines Shrubs or any plants into the earth and to cover them so with earth that they remain fixt therein The Orchards Gardens Vineyards Olive-yards Places of pleasure and profit were laid desolate the Trees Plants Herbs and Flowers were all cut down or pulled up by the roots those place God did re-plant and made as usefull and delightfull as ever I the Lord have spoken it and will do it I have purposed it in my self I have spoken it by Ezekiel and I will do it the Hebrew is I have done it a Preter Tense for a Future which is frequent as Isa 46.11 I have purposed The Hebrew is Jatzarti I have formed I have created the Preter Tense for the Future as the former and following words do shew I have spoken it I will also bring it to passe I will form or create it I will also do it First Observe That though judgement begin at Gods house yet it ends not there The Babylonians first fell upon the Jews and destroyed them and after proceeded to the Heathens they cut off many Nations of them The Sword first did eat the flesh of Jews and then the flesh of Ammonites Moabites Edomites c. When the green Trees are lopped then the Axe cuts down the dry Trees wicked men and Nations are glad when it goes ill with the Church People of God but usually when God hath corrected his own he breaks the Horns the Back and Bones of their and his enemies The Cup of Gods fury began at Jerusalem but it stayed not there it passed thence to Egypt to the mingled people to Vz Philistia Ashkelon Azzah Ekron and Ashdod c. To all the Kings of the North and to all the Kingdoms of the world upon the face of the earth Jer 25.15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26. It were an unrighteous thing if God should judge his friends and spare his enemyes and this he acknowledgeth vers 29. Lo I begin to bring evill on the City which is called by my name and should ye the Heathens be utterly unpunished ye shall not be unpunished for I will call for a sword upon all the Inhabitants of the earth saith the Lord of Hosts Secondly Observe Some works of God are so convincing that they cause even Heathens to see and acknowledge the hand of God in them and so to glorifie him The bringing the Jews out of Babylon the re-planting them in Canaan the re-building of their waste places peopling of them re-built and making their Countrey like the Garden of Eden convinced the Heathens so that they said and acknowledged It was the Lord had done these things which was a glorifying of his name Psal 126.1 2. The Babylonians and others said The Lord hath done great things for them when he turned their captivity There is so much of Gods wisdome power mercy bounty in some of his works that they constrain all that behold them to acknowledge him in them see Nehem 9.16 Psal 98.1 2. Isa 52.9 10. Thirdly Observe That Architecture and Husbandry are the work of the Lord. I build the ruined places and plant that that was desolate There is no House no City built but the Lord hath the chief hand therein Psal 127.1 Except the Lord build the house they labour in vain that build it All is nothing without the counsel assistance and blessing of God he teacheth the Carpenters and Masons their Art he inables them to work and blesses them working So for Husbandmen it is God that doth instruct them to discretion and teach them Isa 28.26 they have all their ploughing sowing and planting skill from him This cometh forth from the Lord of Hosts who is wonderfull in counsell and excellent in working vers 29. If a Land be well built with Houses Cityes Castles it is the Lord that builded them if it be well tilled and planted with Orchards Gardens Vineyards and Nurseries of young Trees it is the Lord that hath tilled and planted them mens Art and Industry are nothing without him Fourthly Observe Gods purposes and promises shall take effect and certainly be fullfilled God is faithfull in what he saith and will perform the same I the Lord have spoken it and will do it He will not go back from his word change his purposes and counsels or falsifie his promises Isa 31.2 He will not call back his words Isa 14.27 The Lord of Hosts hath purposed and who shall disanull it Isa 46.10 My counsell shall stand and I will do all my pleasure Jer 32.42 I will bring upon them all the good that I have promised them There is none wiser than God to advise him so as to alter his purposes or counsels there are none stronger than God to hinder him from making good what he hath purposed and promised Isa 43.13 I will work and who shall let it All the Babylonians could not hinder Gods setting his people at liberty all the wild beasts bryars and thorns in Canaan could not hinder him from bringing them in and making the Land like Eden plentifull and pleasant all the policy and power of Tobiah Sanballat and others could not hinder the building of the Temple and Walls of the City God had promised Jerusalem should be re-built and fenced that the Jews should have their Temple to worship in again and they had them Vers 37. Thus saith the Lord God I will yet for this be enquired of by the house of Israel to do it for them I will increase them with men like a flock THe word iddaresh is from Darash which signifies to make
the higher or more inward parts of the Land where was most security Vers 13. Sheba and Dedan and the Merchamts of Tarshish These were Auxiliaries unto Gog and helped forward that damnable design he had to destroy the Church of God By Shebah and Dedan Polanus understands the Ethiopians and Arabians Junius the men of the South and East and by the Merchants of Tarshish the Tyrians Sidonians and Maritine Coasts which lay Westward these all confederated with Gog who lay Northward fom Judea In the 27 Chapt. Sheba Dedan and Tarshish were spoken of With all the young Lyons thereof The Septuagint saith all the Villages thereof the Chaldee all the Kings or Princes thereof but Cephir is the Whelp of a Lyon or a young Lyon Junius Piscator and Polanus make these young Lyons the Merchants who were as greedy of gain as Lyons are of their prey Others make them Sea-pirates and Robbers but it 's not improbable that by young Lyons should be meant the young men of those parts who are like Lyons for strength and courage as greedy of prey as Lyons are Shall say unto thee Art thou come to take a spoyl hast thou gathered thy Company to take a prey Seeing O Gog thou gatherest up Forces to warr against the Jewes to spoyl them and to make a prey of their wealth and Land lo we are for thee we will joyn with thee Some would have it that they envyed them and were against them but 1 Mach. 3. you shall finde that the Nations joyned with Lysias who was Generall of Antiochus his Army v. 24 and how he took away Silver Gold Women Children Cattle and Goods Chap. 1.22 23. to the 35. he rob'd the Sanctuary and fired the City This Antiochus do Expositors make to be Ezekiels Gog. First Observe God foreknowes and determines things to come even those things which seem most free and contingent as the thoughts of mens hearts He saith of Gog long before his existence in the world It shall come to pass that at the same time shall things come into thy minde and thou shalt think an evil thought Some would have God to permit only things to come not to determine them and conceive that Gods decree of permission supposes a necessity of their futurition and coming to pass but if God did only permit a thing to come to pass how could it come to pass without some action and Gods concurrence to that action For there is no action or cause producing any effect with which God doth not concurr Lament 3.37 Prov. 21.1 Prov. 16.1 Defects are permitted by God not Effects He concurrs to the production of them be they thoughts words or actions Gods wisdom power and providence hath influence into them Secondly Observe God doth not only foreknow but pre-discovers the purposes counsels and plots of his Churches enemies to evidence his care thereof He made known the design of Gog many years before it came to pass Thou shalt think an evil thought and say I will goe up to the Land of unwalled Villages The enemies of Sion are full of evil thoughts and designs to root out and destroy the Inhabitants thereof but God sometimes discovers them before-hand and oft prevents them Neh. 4.11 Our adversaries said They shall not know neither see till we come in the midst among them and slay them and cause the work to cease These thoughts and designs of theirs were discovered and prevented by the Lord. Herod thought and purposed to kill the Lord Christ when he was in the Cradle but the all-knowing God revealed it to Joseph and disappointed it God is very vigilant over his Church lest any hurt it he keeps it night and day Isa 27.3 Thirdly Observe The Enemies of the Church do watch and take advantages against the Church they wait for and seek occasions to ruine the same I will goe up saith Gog to the Land of unwalled Villages I will goe to them that are at rest that dwell without Walls Barrs or Gates Because he saw them unarm'd and secure a naked people destitute of humane helps therefore he resolv'd to invade plunder and destroy them When Saul was pursuing of David the Philistims invaded the Land 1 Sam. 23.27 And when Elisha was dead the Moabites did so 2 King 13.20 So Haman because Mordecai would not bow to him sought advantages to destroy all the Jewes Esth 3.6 The wicked are so strong spightfull and vigilant to seek and take advantages against Gods people that it were impossible for them to be in safety had they not a gracious God to take care of them They are weak and look not to arms of flesh but unto Jehovah the Rock of ages who is their shield and safety they dwell without walls but God is a wall of fire round about them Zech. 2.5 Fourthly Observe Wicked ones will undertake great matters and venture their lives to satisfie their lusts Gog and the rest undertake a Warr march many a mile and put their lives in their hands and wherefore to take a spoyl to get the prey to carry away Silver Gold Cattle and Goods All was to satisfie a base covetous humor Libido Dominandi cupido Divitiarum the lust after ruling and desire of riches hath stimulated many to attempt great matters to hazard their lives and souls to all eternity Wherefore did the children of Ammon Moab and Mount Seir undertake a difficult and dangerous Warr Jehoshaphat tells you It was for Dominion and Wealth 2 Chron. 20.11 Fifthly Observe The wicked confederate and combine together to mischief the Church of God Shebah Dedan the Merchants of Tarshish with all the young Lyons thereof fall in with Gog and his design The seed of the Serpent are unanimous to destroy the seed of the Woman Ps 83. Edomites Ishmaelites Moabites Hagarens Gebalites Ammonites Amalekites Philistims Tyrians and Ashurites joyn'd all together against Gods people and said Come let us cut them off from being a Nation Ezra 4.7 8 9 10. Bishlam Mithredath Tabeel Rehum the Chancellor Shimshai the Scribe and the rest of their Societies the Dinaites the Apharsathlites the Tarpelites the Apharsites the Archevites the Babylonians the Susanchites the Debanites the Elamites and the rest of the Nations did all conspire together to hinder the building of Jerusalem and the Walls thereof Wicked men are Thorns and they cleave together to scratch and vex the righteous Vers 14 15 16. 14 Therefore Son of man prophesie and say unto Gog Thus saith the Lord God In that day when my people Israel dwelleth safely shalt thou not know it 14 And thou shalt come from thy place out of the North parts thou and many people with thee all of them riding upon Horses a great Company and a mighty Army 16 And thou shalt come up against my people of Israel as a Cloud to cover the Land it shall be in the latter dayes and I will bring thee against my Land that the Heathen may know me when I shall be
his meri s and with the prayers of the Saints he presents unto me I am well pleased Christ is the Altar the Table the Sacrifice and the meat and drink upon the same So is the Lord taken with the intercession and merits of Christ that his soul delights in him Isa 42.1 If any of the children of God sin and thirst for pardon and peace we have an Altar a Table before the Lord. 1 Joh. 2.1 If any man sin we have an Advocate with the Father Jesus Christ the righteous and he is the propitiation for our sins The Father is so pleased with him that for his sake presently he grants us pardon and peace Of the doors of the Temple Vers 23. The Temple and the Sanctuary had two doors which are described in the 24. and 25. vers These doors were to open and shut at pleasure and by them the entrance was into the Temple and Sanctuary or Most Holy place What else do these suggest unto us but the Media salutis the means whereby we come to be in and of the Church of God The Gospel and it's ordinances faith repentance and baptism are the means to salvation by them we obtain entrance into the communion of Saints the Favour of God and the Kingdome of Heaven Christ is said to be the way Joh. 14 6. and the door Joh. 10.7 because he hath given us the means which are the way and door to the Church and unto life These doors are to be open for the sheep and to be shut against the goats We may also understand by these doors the Ministers dispensing the Gospel and the ordinances thereof who are to be holy vigilant and zealous as the Cherubims and constantly green growing and flourishing as the Palm-trees vers 25. Vers 26. On the Windows Posts Chambers and thick Placks were Palm-trees on the one side and on the other They had Palm-trees wrought or ingraven on them on both sides implying that the materials of Christs Temple must not be common but curious and carved work if all the Walls of Solomons house were carved round about with carved figures of Cherubims and palm-Palm-trees and open flowers within and without 1 King 6.9 much more must the house of Christ and every thing in it have carved work upon it viz. the ingravings of God's Spirit Psal 45.13 Rev. 21.18 19. The EXPOSITION continued upon the Remaining Chapters of EZEKIEL CHAP. XLII Vers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. 1. Then he brought me forth into the outward Court the way towards the North and he brought me into the Chamber that was over against the separate place and which was before the building towards the North. 2. Before the length of an hundred Cubits was the the North door and the breadth was fifty Cubits 3. Over against the twenty Cubits which were for the inward Court and over against the pavement which was for the outer Court was Gallery against Gallery in three Stories 4. And before the Chambers was a Walk of ten Cubits breadth inward a Way of one Cubit and their Doors toward the North. 5. Now the upper Chambers were shorter for the Galleries were higher then these then the lower and then the middlemost of the building 6. For they were in three Stories but had not Pillars as the Pillars of the Courts therefore the building was straitned more then the lowest and the middlemost from the ground 7. And the Wall that was w●thou● ●v r agai●st the Chambers towards the outer Court on the fore-part of the Chambers the length thereof was fifty Cub●ts IN this Chapter progress is made in the descrip●ion of the Temple Chambers Walks Waies Galleries Walls Priests Garments Holy Things and the outward Courts are here spoken of Vers 1. Then he brought me forth into the outer Court Difference there is amongst Expositors what Court this was whether the utmost Court of all which w●s the Court of the people or the next Court to that which was the Priests Court or the Court the Temple stood in where the separate building was call'd the outer Court in respect of the Temple into which he was brought out of the Temple The 7 8 9 14. verses speak of outer Court and this outward Court was that where the Temple stood as Sanctius and others observe Formerly hath been spoken of the outward Court representing the amplitude of the Church here it 's conceiv'd to hold forth the visibility of the Church that which is outward is visible The Church whilest it 's in this world is the outward Court It 's not the outward Court which is the profane place It 's not the world but the outward Court which is a place separate from the world yet visible in the world The Church of Christ is prefigured in Scripture and set out by visible things Sometimes by the Arke of Noah as 1 Pet. 3.20 sometimes by a Mount●in as Is 2.2 sometimes by a Vineyard and Vine Isa 5.1 Psal 80.8 9. sometimes by a City Psal 122.3 Rev. 21.2 sometimes by a Ship Luke 5.3 sometimes by a Candlestick Rev. 1.20 sometimes by a Dove-house Isa 60.8 sometimes by a Garden and by a Spring Cant. 4.12 sometimes by a Bird Ezek 16.8 sometimes by a Flock and a Fold Psal 78.52 Joh. 10.16 sometimes by a Temple 2 Cor. 6.15 All these are visible things and set out the visibility of the Church eminently Vers 3. For the inner Court As the Church visible is by the outward Court represented so the Church invisible the Mystical Body of Christ is by the inner Court Vers 4. Before the Chambers was a Walk of ten Cubits breadth inward a Way of one Cubit There is a broad way and a narrow way a ten Cubit-way and an one Cubit-way The Church in this world is under various dispensations at one time it hath prosperity and freedome it 's in a Walk of ten Cubits br●adth It 's not straitened at all as in Salomons Hezekiahs and Josiahs days So in part of the Apostles days the Church had rest throughout all Judaea Galalaea and Samaria and were edified and walking in the fear of the Lord and in the comfort of the Holy Spirit were multiplyed Act. 4.31 At that time the Churches had liberty and prosperity they had ten Cubits breadth and the time will come when the Church shall have greater latitude liberty and prosperity than ever she yet had At another time the Church is in streights afflictions darkness temptations persecutions c. it 's in a Way of one Cubit vers 4. Such a way is narrow and streight and that is the way the Church is oft if not most in Was not the Church in the way of a Cubit when Elijah could see none but himself in that way The Lord Christ told his Disciples of such a way Mat. 7.14 Narrow is the way which leadeth unto life it 's a way of one Cubit and few do find it there be sharp afflictions Fiery Serpents Wild Beasts Thorns Bryars Pits Stones
n●ture Psal 92.12 The righteous shall flourish like the Palm-tree he shall grow like a Cedar in Lebanon Palm-trees and Cedars especially grow very high Amos 2.9 their tops reached to Heaven And did not the Thessalonians grow exceedingly in Faith and Charity 2 Thess 1.3 Did not Paul grow greatly when h●s Conversation was in Heaven daily Phil. 3.20 The Saints grow up into Christ in all things Ephes 4.15 5. Of Trees some are strong some are weak some are high some are low So is it with Saints some are strong and high as the Centurion Mat. 8.10 the Woman of Canaan Mat. 15.28 James Cephas and John Gal. 2.9 some are low and weak as the Corinthians 1 Cor. 3.1 and the Hebrews Heb. 5.12 13. John hath ranked these spiritual trees into three sorts 1 John 2.12 13 14. Little Children Young Men and Fathers 6. They are fruitful and bear several kindes of fruit Hence the tree of the field is said to be mans life Deut. 20.19 that is it brings forth fruit of several kindes whereby the life of man is preserved and true Christians are not barren trees or trees which bring forth sowre or corrupt fruit but they are fruitful and their fruit is good fruit The Philippians were filled with fruits of righteousness Phil. 1.11 Dorcas was full of good works and alms-deeds which she did Acts 9.36 the Churches of Macedonia abounded in liberality 2 Cor. 8.2 and the Church of Corinth in every thing v. 7. some had tongues some interpreted some wrought miracles and some prophesied Those Widows which were to be taken into the Church had fruit much and variety of it they brought up children they lodged strangers they washed the Saints feet they relieved the afflicted and they diligently followed every good work 1 Tim. 5.9 7. Some trees are very fragrant well sented they perfume the air where they grow Hos 14.6 His smell shall be as Lebanon In Lebanon which was a great Mountain and fruitful Forrest were fair trees Cedars and Almuggin trees which filled the air with a sweet sent and like unto Lebanon Israel should be And Christ saith of his Spouse Cant. 4.11 The smell of thy garments is as the smell of Lebanon The Churches garments are the graces and gifts with which the Spirit hath adorned her as Knowledge Faith Love Humility Zeal Wisdom c. These yield a good savour From the Church of Philippi was an odour of a sweet smell Phil. 4.18 The Church of Rome in Pauls days had a good sent her faith was spoken of throughout the whole World Rom. 1.8 Gaius was a tree very fragrant 3 John 2 5 6. and Demetrius alone had the smell of Lebanon of Firre-trees Cedars and Almuggins for he had good respect of all men and of the truth it self v. 12. 8. Trees are exposed to all winds weathers storms to heat and cold so are Saints Jer. 17.8 The man that trusts in God shall be as a tree planted by the waters and what though heat and drought come he shall be prejudiced by neither his branch is green before the Sun Job 8.16 There will be scorching heat and terrible blasts Christians do meet with Satans fiery darts the Dragons floods reproaches afflictions tempations troubles of all sorts they are exposed unto Psal 34.19 2 Tim. 3.12 Verse 8. These waters issue out towards the East-Countrey and go down into the Desart These are the places into which the waters of the Sanctuary did run Some render the Hebrew words Haggelilah hakadmonah into Galilee of the East Montanus Arith ad revolutionem orientalem or terminum orientalem to the Eastern border Galilee was Eastward from Jerulem and in it was Lacus Asphaltites the Lake of Sodom or Mare mortuum so called because no fish could live in it nor birds fly over it but dyed so deadly were the waters and vapors thereof Hither the Sanctuary waters came and they went down also into the Desart that is say some Expositors into the Mediterranean Sea which was in the West suitable to which interpretation seems that in Zach. 14.8 where living waters are said to go out from Jerusalem half of them toward the former sea that is the Salt or dead sea and half of them towards the hinder sea that is the Mediterranean sea Others conceive these waters of Ezekiel did run onely East-ward first into the dead sea and then out of that into the Desarts or Plains of Moab for here is not mention of several seas but there is of rivers ver 9. Nachalaim duo torrentes The effects of these waters are 1. Healing When they came into the dead sea they healed the waters thereof the Sanctuary waters made those deadly waters salubres utiles wholesome and profitable as the bitter waters of Marah were healed by a tree thrown in Exod. 15.25 and the waters of Jericho by a cruse of salt 2 Kings 2.20 21. 2. Production of Fishes and them in abundance These waters were fruitful waters ver 9. they begat life in dead creatures and caused Fish to abound as the Fish of the Sea exceeding many as it is in the end of ver 10. By Fish understand those that are wrought upon and brought in by the Gospel And they are so called 1. Because as Fish are generated of Spawn or Seed and Water so Believers are born of Water and the Spirit John 3.5 2. Fish it s conceived were not under the curse that fell upon the earth and things upon it not on the waters and fish therein so Believers are not under the curse of the Law Unbelievers are under condemnation and wrath John 3.18 36. but Believers are free from both 3. They keep fresh in salt and brackish waters and true Converts do so When there are brackish corrupt doctrines abroad hot and fierce persecutions by reason of them the sound Believer is not tainted with them Arianism Pelagianism Familism Rantism and Quakerism do not corrupt them and the greater troubles they meet with the more lively they are 4. Some Fish swim constantly against the stream Such are true Christians they swim against the stream they are not led by the multitude There be several streams one of Prophaness another of Flattery a third of Superstition a fourth of Lukewarmness and Formality a fifth of Carnal policy a sixth of Self-seeking Against all these and many others doth the sincere Christian swim and row daily 5. Fish live in and by the waters they cannot live in arido they presently dye without water And true Christians they live in and by the waters of the Sanctuary they live in and by the Spirit they drink in the waters of the Gospel These spritual Fish cannot live without them Rev. 22.1 there is a pure River of water of life wherein these live and swim 6. Fish of the same kinde do sort together It is so with true Converts they leave their old company and sort with those that are regenerate and godly David saith Psal 119.63 I am a
lead them unto living fountains of water and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes Nothing shall disturb or harm them they shall have no want but enjoy all spiritual good and abound in joy To God onely be Glory through Jesus Christ FINIS A Table of the Scriptures which are occasionally cleared and briefly Illustrated in the Book The first number directs to the Chapter the second to the Verse the third to the Page Genesis Chap. Vers Page 9 4 148 14 14 236 32 9 401 Exodus 20 26 370 32 7 99 Levit. 26 13 27 3 17 377 Numb 22 6 228 19 9 313 Deut. 6 6 7 8 9. 355 356 30 20 112 Joshua 19 47 236 23 5 151 Judges 10 16 447 1 Samuel 14 16 222 2 Samuel 13 34 99 18 24 99 100. 1 Kings 8 11 363 2 Kings 1 9 401 10 30 118 1 Chron. 28 2 217 2 Chron. 23 11 532 20 2 560 Job 21 15 136 11 2 281 19 10 440 39 27 258 36 22 351 17 9 357 Psalm 12 5 209 23 1 2 3 200 44 19 446 39 11 121 74 22 270 76 12 26 14 2 3 364 78 12 43 218 40 2 448 90 11 13 94 23 301 46 4 561 110 3 340 132 13 14 291 140 11 281 143 10 358 145 15 16 261 119 14 356   68 366   143 356 144 15 377 126 12 396 127 1 397 Prov. 11 23 261 23 26 165 14 9 335 Eccles 12 11 211 Cant. 6 4 337 Isa 9 7 273 13 6 7 10 12 12   27 27 11 6 219 10 67 12 19 18 23 2 2 367 5 10 411 28 26 29 397 41 18 19 570 43 3 377   13 397 46 11 395 48 14 259 49 23 47 58 1 109 59 2 357 66 23 535 Jerem. 46 8 9 10 7 8 31 15 16 27 392 393 1 10 81 5 11 12 13 137 7 9 10 372 23 3 236 31 12 405 32 27 374 46 11 34   25 25 33 8 9 391 50 27 8   33 231 51 34 412 Dan. 5 10 11 361 Hos 14 2 381   6 566 Joel 2 1 7 3 2 216 238 Amos. 3 2 242 Obad. 1 2 268 Nahum 1 2 225 Zech. 4 7 17 6 13 608   11 331 7 14 158   11 12 392 10 6 7 8 9 461 462 12 10 354 360 14 16 420   8 567 571 Mal. 3 14 136 Matthew 26 29 381 3 17 322 5 20 132 12 33 162 13 13 170 19 28 478 10 20 365 15 9 380 18 20 540 19 30 588 7 22 387 Mark 9 45 205   49 376 Luke 4 28 29 331 17 21 363 22 29 30 381 18 14 588 Joh. 3 6 360 6 63 361 14 16 363 15 5 360 6 68 552 16 13 558 15 2 400 Acts 9 32 5 24 16 372 Romans 6 14 369 8 6 166   14 352   26 354 1 Corinthians 2 2 372   15 353 6 17 362 2 Corrinthians 5 17 329 3 6 361 3 18 352 353 4 13 360 6 16 363 Ephes 6 18 354 2 10 366   12 377   18 315 Philippians 1 21 369 Collossians 1 21 222   12 403 1 Tim. 6 13 14 307 2. Tim. 1 14 355 Hebrews 9 23 416 12 2 261 12 29 370 Peter 1 1 403 1 John 2 1 418 2 20 351 3 5 372 4 4 352 5 7 362 Revel 11 19 608 20 6 307 The Table A ABiathar why displaced pag. 374 Accidentals to us are not so to God 13 Account God keeps exact account of his peoples sufferings 286 287 Adam had not the law written in his heart by the Spirit as beleevers have 258 Administrations what men to be in Gospel ones 374 Advantage God makes that so threatens ruine 244. Affliction In it men observe how time passes 33. Gods people long afflicted 142. Men under great affliction have vain confidences 151. adding afflictions to the afflicted 285. In great afflictions great weakness is manifested 445 Afflictions The Lord is sensible of his peoples afflictions 447. Though sharp and long yet they shall have end 272 Affections one sinful sets other on work 264. Evil affections must be answered for 264 265. Other affections required when we come to God then when we converse with men 393 Agents in temple-Temple-work whom they have need of 351 Altar of incense what it holds out 320 321. It is called a Table and what in it 321 322. of burnt offerings 370. why called Harel and Haanel ibid. a type of Christ 371. Anger what 263 Antiochus his miserable end 224 Apostates a dishonour to God 391 Architecture Gods work 396 397 Arms. Men buried with their arms and why 89 Armies God can easily ruine them 227. brings them to shame and miserable ends 238 Aven what City 23 B BArren who are so and for destruction 575 576 Ballance just one 410 Bathe what 411 Beginnings at first small 292 Bekkesh and Daresh signifying to seek distinguished 183 Beleevers have the Law written in their hearts by the Spirit otherwise then Adam had 358. like to trees 565. to fish 568. Beleevers Gods lot and portion 403 Blasphemers blasphemies heard 269. God accounts their blasphemies against himself are against his ibid. and 270. ill to occasion blaspheming 302 Blessings temporal and spiritual are from God 227. they are seasonable 229. end of them it to acknowledge and honour God for them 230 Blood being upon ones own hand what 101. Why blood was forbidden 146 147. whether now it may be eaten 147. Bloody men have bloody ends 257. God visits throughly for it 258. blood of Christ frees from guilt 315 316. Blood put upon the horns of the Altar what it signifies 375 Bones who meant by them 422 423. God can enliven dry bones 435. Jews like bones 438 Bow what smiting or breaking it means 233 Branch three Hebrew words for it 44. a fourth ibid. Breadth of the house increasing upward what it may note 317 Breaking God breaks Kings Nations 33. Bonds of his 213 Buckler what 492 C CAnaan was Gods land habitation 260. Whose inheritance it was 272. true rest there none in Babylon 449. safety there 212 213. Division of it spiritual 403 Captivity God brings into it and out of it 272 Carkass of Kings what 354 355 Change God can make wonderful ones in a little time 393 Chabash what binding it notes 181 Charad opened 11 269. Charak what it signifies 31 Chambers what they note 296 297 329. one above another what that implies 317 Cherubims in the Temple what they note 313 319 Children of Abraham known by their works 153 increase of them Gods blessing 402 Christ What a shepherd he is 210. how differenced from all others 212. called David 213. Whether he hath yet reigned as a Prince 215. happy they who have him for their shepherd 216 217. its he takes away enmity 222. the plant of renown 235 236. yields good fruit 240 Christ called David 471. what King 472 477. whether he hath yet been King over the Jews 473 474
475 476. There is a time for Christ to reign over the Jews 478. In his kingdom no succession of Princes 479. He is chief builder of the Church 288 he is the way the do or 289. he is the altar table sacrifice 322. stands by his servants in temple-Temple-work 349. an Altar Harel and Haariel 371 372. he measures all 556 Christians liked to trees in eight respects 565 566. true ones are fruitful 576. always fruitful ibid. 577. what makes them so ib. Christianity not against Magistracy 412 413 Church God hath a special care of it being exposed to many dangers 108. others fare the better for the Churches sake 228. freed from former evils 240 241. when most afflicted most cared for 285. Church subject to calamities 202. what shall comfort her 203. God will revenge her wrongs 213. Cared for in lowest estate 287. what its called ibid. and 288. it s well seated and ordered ib. it s an house not a tabernacle 291. the greatness of it 302 314. visible and likned to visible things 326 327. under various dispensations 327 328. It s an exact building 336. the extent and latitude of it 337. stability lustre safety and holiness of it ibid. and 338. God made known there 348. Church-work must be according to the pattern God gives 164. hath distinct laws of its own 365. what it shall be ibid. made up of holy ones 368. it s holy most pure part of the world 404. It s large ibid. in is provision and protection 405 407 594. it Christs portion ibid. it s large under the Gospel 582. Who members of it ibid. and 583 priviledges of it equal to all 583. all blessings of it of free grace ibid. Gentiles of it 584 Church-state preserves propriety and mens rights 405 City Citizens what and what to do 595. description of it 599 500 601. c. difference between Ezekiels City and Johns 602 603. what meant by it ibid. it s well founded great receives many 604 c. Cities have their periods 143 Communion with God exprest by eating 382 Complaint no cause to complain of Gods dealings 226 Condition none so desparate but God can bring out of 402. see State Confederates with great ones must suffer 228 Contradictions seeming in Scripture 236 362 411 Controversies how and by whom to be determined 396 Conversion of sinners a gradual work 559. Covenant Of making or cutting a Covenant 218 481 condescention in God to enter into Covenant with man 220. what it should work 221. those in covenant nothing shall hurt 223. God doth much for them 380 Covetousness what it doth 162. its professors sin 166. evil of it 167. men coveting what is others lose their own 273 Court of aid 301. what the Courts represented ib. and 302 Cuhit the legal and Sanctuary one differ and wherein ●91 D DAy of the Lord how taken 3. sad days succeed merry ones 6. approach of such days matter of mourning 7. the day of a place 11. of recompence to godly 245. Lords day the eighth and first 377 Daughters how taken 25 David Christ so called upon what account 471 472 Dead to be buried after great victories 252. ignominious to be unburied 260 Death no defence against it 92 Deliverance is from the Lord 469 Desert men think they deserve 387 Design Gods designs go on whatever obstacle be in the way 17 496 Difference to be made in things and persons 395 Divine things our hearts and minds should be upon them 289 380. attained by degrees by labour by progress 295 those have the charge of them must be exact 387 546 revealed by degrees 564 Doing of the word is expected by the Lord 171 366 D●ors of the temple what they note 322 Doubling of words in Hebrew note a superlative 366 Dwellings God knows them and what sins are acted in them 468 E EAst notes spiritual things West temporal 293. east-gate 343. Christ from thence ibid. Eastern worship not allowed 554 Eating bread before the Lord what it imports 382 383 Edomites 254 255 Enemie 235. God is an enemy to his peoples enemies 252. harsh dealings insences him 253. they add affliction to the afflicted 285 286. Enemies are from all quarters 496. make great preparation 497. they watch and seek occasion to ruine the Church 209. have helpers to do it 214. their coming against the Church not casual 218 Envy whence it ariseth 47 the nature of it 263 Ephah what 411 Ethiopia whence so named 4. Ethiopians baptised rebaptise themselves yearly ibid. two Ethiopia's 11 Exactions 410 Examples are to teach 60 Expectation of the wicked disappointed 259 F FAce Hiding of Gods what 264 Family God may dispose of families where he pleases 497 Favour Gods not alike dispensed to all 376 F●ast of Tabernacles 420 Fish their properties 568 569 Flock such as have need of shepherds 186. where faithful ones are what is a prey to all 191. it meets with scattering storms sometimes 199. God a good shepherd over it 200. in the flock are fat and lean goats and Rams 206. God will distinguish between the good and the bad 208. his flock is peculiar owned fed 245 consists of weak ones 246. its comfort lieth in manifestation 246. the holy flock 400 Forms of the house what they note 362 Foundation what 4 Funeral of what dead the priest might be at 397 Fury what 282 220 G GAtes of the Temple what they hint 294 of East gate 343. gate shut what 380 381. wherefore shut 381 382. when shut and when to be open 530 531. Heaven gate when open ibid. gate standing open till even what it imports 533 Gerash what driving out it notes 51 Glory there is glory in the Church 337. We must be acquainted with that glory before we see the glory of God 342. glory of God what 343. receptacle of it 345 346. when glory departs its but for a season 346 sight of glory an humbling thing 347. filled with glory 348 God he breaks the urms of the great ones 33. he wounds them incurably ibid. dreadful to have him an enemy 34. he hath instruments fit for his work 54. prophets to tell the worst of Princes their wickedness 66 God makes use of one King to punish another 78 79. he is faithful in performing his word 144. confirms truths by witness and signs ibid. Gods condescention vide Covenant He takes notice of all that is thought and spoken aganist his 268 269. rejoycing at the calamities of his people provokes much 286 when reconciled to his he multiplies blessings 224. he deals best with his at last ibid. turns evils into blessings 295. what God doth for his own sake 309 when he doth great things for them 315. its his mercy to retake a revolted peoyle 376. happy whom God owns 377. accepts according to mens abilities 535. God a free agent nothing moves him 449. when he begins to shew mercy he multiples it 467. he makes clean 469. takes pleasure in cleansed ones 470. at his pleasure can bring Armies
be nothing but the very Land I will take that for a possession so shall I enrich my self inlarge my borders and become great Such thoughts and hopes were once in Tyrus she looked to be made by the sufferings of Jerusalem Ezek 26.2 Tyrus said against Jerusalem she is broken that was the Gates of the people she is turned unto me I shall be replenished now she is laid waste Tyrus expected that Jerusalem being ruined all the trading should come to her that the great concourse of people Jerusalem had should enter her Gates and tread her Streets Obadiah tells us that the Edomites laid hands on the Jewish substance in the day of their calamity vers 13. They coveted their wealth thirsted after their Land and sought to advance themselves by their ruins Secondly Observe The desires hopes and expectations of the wicked come to naught The Edomites coveted Canaan hoped and waited for it but the Lord was there and disappointed them they were shortly after the destruction of Jerusalem destroyed by the Babylonians Jer 27.3 6. God had given them into Nebuchadnezzars hand David tells you Psal 112.10 That the desire of the wicked shall perish and Solomon saith Prov 10.28 That the expectation of the wicked shall perish they desire and expect the fulfilling of their desires but themselves their desires and expectations come to naught in Prov 11.23 Solomon hath a strange expression it s this The expectation of the wicked is wrath Do men look for wrath No but the event of their expectation is such they meet with the wrath of God these Edomites looked for the Land of the Jews and lost their own Thirdly Observe The Lord keeps and disposes of Lands as he pleases He was in Canaan The Lord was there he was patron of it he kept it out of the Edomites hands he reserved it for his people again Hence Obadiah ver 17. saith The house of Jacob shall possesse their possessions They shall come again and inhabit their Countrey which God reserved for them Jer. 49.1 2. When the ten Tribes were carryed away the Ammonites who dwelt neer the Tribe of Gad intruded into it and the Cityes of it but see what God saith in vers 2. Behold the dayes come saith the Lord that I will cause an Alarm of war to be heard in Rabbah of the Ammonites and it shall be a desolate heap and her Daughters that is lesser Towns shall be burnt with fire then shall Israel be heir unto them that were his heirs Israel shall return out of captivity and possess his own Land and the Ammonites also which for a season got part of his Fourthly Observe Whatever the fate of a Land is whatever calamities it lyes under yet the Lord is not far from it he is in it Judaea was laid waste the Temple and Cityes in it ruined man and beast cut off enemies on all sides seeking to get it in whole or in part and notwithstanding it was in such a case in such danger The Lord was there God is said to dwell in darknesse Ps 18.11 He made darknesse his secret place Here was a Land of darknesse and God hid himself in it he was there though the Edomites saw him not When Babylonians lay waste Sion drive out the inhabitants thereof yet they cannot drive out God he is in Sion and will abide in Sion The Bear out of the wood not long since was wasting and the wild beast of the field devouring they drove many out of our Sion but they could not drive God out he was here when the face of all things was lamentable Vers 11. Therefore as I live saith the Lord God I will even do according to thine anger and according to thine envy which thou hast used out of thy hatred against them and I will make my self known amongst them when I have judged thee In this and the two next verses you have a further discovery of Mount Seirs sins and how God would deal with the inhabitants thereof and all confirmed by oath I will even do according to thine anger Thou hast been angry with my people yea angry unto death and I will do accordingly not that God would be angry but he would punish them severely for their anger Anger is not a boyling of the bloud and spirits about the heart as some have made it for that is rather an effect then the nature of it Ira est appetitio reddendi malum ei qui malum retulit It s an inordinate desire of returning evill to him whom we conceive hath wronged us And according to thine envy The Edomites envyed the Jews who prospered into a Kingdom and grew renowned Ezek 16.13 14. The nature of envy is to grieve at the good of another man and to think it an evill to our selves that we are exceeded by others in any thing Invidia est tristitia de bono alieno aestimato ut malo proprio quatenus per bonum alienum apprehendimus nos ab altero superci an envious man is afflicted that any is equall to him or above him Which thou hast used out of thy hatred against them Hatred is an enmity of the appetite to things or persons apprehended contrary to its good and contentment The Edomites looked at the Jews as enemies as contrary to their good and content and so hated them There is a twofold hatred or rather two degrees of hatred the first is aversion which only flies from what is hated we hate Toads Serpents and such venomous creatures and flye from them the second is persecution which pursues the thing hated to destruction the one respects the evill simply the other the thing or person in which the evill is apprehended to be with this last kind or degree of hatred were the Edomites infected and so envying them sought their ruine And I will make my self known amongst them when I have judged thee I will execute judgement upon thee deliver thee and thy wealth into the hands of thine enemies and my servants shall behold my glory in punishing thee and my mercy in delivering them my people shall know what a God I am when I have visited you for your hatred envy and wrath against them they shall find me a God exercising mercy as you have found me a God executing judgements as I have made my self known to you in my power and justice so I will make my self known to them in mercy and loving kindness First Observe One sinful affection sets others on work The Edomites hatred set their anger envy on work They used these out of their hatred of the Jews they hated them and that hatred stir'd up their anger to do them harm and their envy to persecute them unto death The Apostle saith of love 1 Cor. 13.4 5. It envies not it is not easily provoked it thinks no evill But hatred envies is easily provoked and thinks nothing but evill it s a root of bitterness and brings forth bitter fruit it makes use of
other affections to accomplish its ends Jealousie kindles anger and casts forth hatred fear sets grief and despair on work The affections are seated so near one another in the heart that if one move sinfully the rest are ready to stir and accompany the same Let us look well to our affections for they are dangerous things Solomon knew it and therefore Prov 4.23 counsels us to keep our hearts with all diligence Secondly Observe God will deal with men not only according to their evill actions but according to their evill affections also I will even do according to thine anger and according to thine envy Men are convinced they must be responsive for evill actions but not so for evill affections The Lord puts it out of doubt here and swears to it As I live saith the Lord God I will even do according to thine anger c. Mat 5.22 He that is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of judgment Rev 21.8 The fearfull shall have their part in the Lake which burneth with fire and brimstone Edoms rejoycing is mentioned Obad 12. among the sins caused God to cut her off John 3.19 This is the condemnation that light is come into the world and men love darknesse God will deal with men for their sinful fear sinful joy and sinful love for sinfull affections as well as sinfull actions Hence are we counselled to put away all bitternesse wrath and anger Ephes 4.31 To mortifie inordinate affection Coloss 3.5 Thirdly Observe After the insulting enemies of Sion are punished God will shew kindnesse unto Sion she shall have expressions of his love I will make my selfe known amongst them that is those of Sion after I have judged thee that is the Edomites they insulted over the Jews and added affliction to affliction which the Lord visited them for and then comforted his afflicted people The Babylonians were bitter enemies to the Jews they insulted over them and said Sing us one of the songs of Sion Psal 137.3 for which you may see how God would deal with them Isa 13. The Medes should destroy them and that without pitty and what then Chap 14.12 3. The Lord will have mercy on Jacob and will yet chuse Israel and set them in their own Land they shall rule over their oppressors and have rest from their sorrows After Sennacheribs Army was destroyed by the Angel of the Lord which insulted over the Jews and spake blasphemous things against God and Hezekiah did not God express love to Hezekiah and in him to all the Jews in granting him fifteen years more unto his dayes Isa 37. 38. When God had judged the Egyptians he brought forth the Jews seated them in Canaan and shewed them not a little kindnesse there Acts 7.7 Verses 12 13. And thou shalt know that I am the Lord and that I have heard all thy blasphemies which thou hast spoken against the mountains of Israel saying They are laid desolate they are given us to consume Thus with your mouth ye have boasted against me and have multiplied your words against me I have heard them THeir blasphemies against God and Israel are here set down and the notice God took of them Vers 12. Thou shalt know that I am the Lord and that I have heard all thy blasphemies The Hebrew is thus Thou shalt know that I the Lord have heard all thy blasphemies The Edomites spake freely against the Jews thinking God had cast them off and cared not for them but when he should judge and punish them then they should be convinced that he had heard their blasphemies The word for blasphemy is Neatzah from Naatz to despise contemptuously to provoke Kirker saith it s to provoke contumeliis convitiis verbis maledicis with reproachful and cursed speeches Junius hath it omnes irritationes tuas all thy provocations the Septuagint French and others have it blasphemies Which thou hast spoken against the mountains of Israel By mountains of Israel the Land and people of Israel are intended that Land was full of mountains and among others there was the mountain of the Lord Psal 24.3 and they spake against that mountain with the rest Saying they are laid desolate Are these words so evill as that they should be judged blasphemy its not to be doubted but they said more though it be not here expressed Obad vers 12. Edom spake proudly in the day of Jerusalems distresse She insulted and gloryed in the sufferings and desolations of the people and Land Where is your Temple and City said they that stood on Mount Sion where are the Cattel that fed upon the Mountains and were for sacrifices They are laid desolate now where will you have sacrifices and whither will ye go to sacrifice Thus they spake blasphemously They are given us to consume The Jews are now destroyed and gone into captivity they shall never return to take possession of these mountains again they are now given to us to be a prey but who gave them they declare not God did not give them unto the Edomites and no other could for the Land was the Lords they took the Mountains of Israel their covetous hearts would have them vers 10. and what would they do with them Consume them saith our Translation but the Hebrew is Leaclah ad commedendum to eat that is to bring them under our power and to make use of for our good Vers 13. Thus with your mouth ye have boasted against me Ye have magnified against me saith the Hebrew you have spoken great words your mouth hath been wide open against me and hath lift you up above me or against me Obad 12. is thus Thou hast magnified thy mouth which is rendred Thou hast spoken proudly Qui impudenter obloquuntur alteri subsannant illum jactando seipsos dicuntur magnificare os suum Jer 48.26 Moab magnified against the Lord that is magnified his mouth against him by speaking arrogant words Ezek 25.8 Moab said Behold the house of Judah is like unto all the Heathen When men speak proudly insolently against God or his people they do magnifie with their mouths or magnifie their mouths And have multiplyed their words against me They spake much more then is expressed They multiply words The Hebrew word for multiply here is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Athar which signifies Verba fundere magna copia verba fortia as in prayer these Edomites did multiply words words against the Lord and their words were stout against him I have heard them Though you thought me shut up in the Heavens that I could not hear at so great a distance or that I minded not the affairs of the world especially what words one Nation speaks against another yet saith God I have heard them First Observe The Lord takes notice of all the bitter reproachfull and provoking speeches which wicked ones do utter against the Church and People of God I have heard all thy blasphemies which thou hast spoken against the Mountains