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A85666 An exposition of the five first chapters of the prophet Ezekiel, with useful observations thereupon. / Delivered in severall lectures in London, by William Greenhill. Greenhill, William, 1591-1671. 1645 (1645) Wing G1851; Thomason E272_1; ESTC R212187 422,046 514

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for they are a rebellious house they did not profit under their judgements they still undervalued their Prophets they went on stubbornly in their wayes against God and this made God deny them the benefit of the Prophets labours unbelief irreformation and ingratitude are provoking sins and God punishes people for them and such like with the removall of his word and Prophets in Amos 8. the Lord tels them there shall be howlings in the Temple dead bodies in all places vers 3. that their Sun should go down at noon their feasts be turned into mournings and such mournings as are for an only son deep and lasting vers 8 9. and why so they had sinned greatly in sleighting and being weary of Gods Sabbaths and Ordinances they were covetous they oppressed the poore c. and now God would send a famine of the Word vers 11. and there would be howlings darknesse and death above measure it 's a dreadfull thing when people provoke God to take away his Prophets by death to command them silence or to remove them into corners The Prophets and Ministers are the light and salt of the earth if God take them away people will be unsavoury full of worms noysome lusts and corruptions they will be in darknesse and hasten to eternall darknesse it 's the Word that makes all sweet and comfortable if that go Gods face is hid his presence departed and all lyes open to ruine it 's the sins of the people that introduce such a judgement Idcirco tibi praedicationis sermo tollitur quia dum me in suis actibus plebs exasperat non est digna cui exhortatio veritatis fiat Greg. Hom. 17. in Evang. God takes away his Word and the preachers of it because the peoples lives are exasperating not conformable to what is taught This judgement wee may feare in this Land because the distance is exceeding great between Gods Word and our lives I will not prophecy but pray The Lord prevent and divert such a judgement from England if it should come it would be the most dreadfull that befell the Land these fourscore yeares afflictions you are like to meet withall and pressing ones but that I may not discourage your hearts cast your eyes and thoughts upon that promise in Isa 30.19 20. He will be very gracious unto thee at the voyce of thy cry when he shall heare it he will answer thee and though the Lord give you the bread of adversitie and water of affliction yet shall not thy teachers be removed into a corner any more The word in Hebrew is lo iicaneph thy teachers shall not be winged and fly from thee when danger is but thine eyes shall see thy teachers and thou shalt heare a voyce behinde thee c. This is spoken of the Church under the Gospel as well as before if you can therefore take hold of this promise and cry earnestly unto God you shall not lose your teachers and the truth though you lose your estates and outward comforts if God should take away your teachers from you Lam. 3.9 it would be an Argument of much wrath and that this people is unworthy of spirituall mercies VER 27. But when I speak with thee I will open thy mouth and thou shalt say unto them Thus saith the Lord God He that heareth let him heare and he that forbeareth let him forbeare for they are a rebellious house THe greatest part of this verse hath been spoken of in the 11th verse of this Chapter and fifth verse of the second Chapter and therefore shall not need now to be opened unto you Observ 1. All times are not times for the Prophets to speak in Thy mouth is now shut and it 's not seasonable for thee to prophecy but hereafter when I shall speak with thee I will open thy mouth Prophets must therefore waite upon God as for warrant to speak so for libertie and opportunitie of speaking Amos 5.13 The prudent shall keep silence in that time There be times when God in judgement to a people would not have them speak Eccles 3.7 There is a time to keep silence and a time to speak and both these the Lord will shew his servants 2. Neither the Prophets infirmitie nor the peoples sinnes shall alwayes keep the Prophets mouths shut When I speak with thee I will open thy mouth and thou shalt say unto them c. 3. God tryes many wayes with a sinfull wretched people to gaine them he sends them into Captivitie gives them a Prophet there shuts up his mouth opens it againe and all to see what this people will doe I will open thy mouth and thou shalt say thus saith the Lord He that heareth let him heare c. There are but few amongst you who will heare I am afraid but if any will heare let him heare c. God will try men whether they are curable or no. Ezekiel Chap. 4. Ver. 1 2 3. 1. Thou also Sonne of man take thee a tyle and lay it before thee and pourtray upon it the Citie even Jerusalem 2. And lay siege against it and build a fort against it and cast amount against it set the Camp also against it and set battering rammes against it round about 3. Moreover Take thou unto thee an iron pan and set it for a wall of iron between thee and the Citie and set thy face against it and it shall be besieged and thou shalt lay siege against it This shall be a signe to the House of Israel IN the three former Chapters you have had the Preface now we are to come to the Prophecie it self in this Chapter and the next is a prophecy against Jerusalem the chiefe Citie of the Jewes the besieging of it and miseries attend that condition are laid downe therein This Chapter hath in it these parts 1. A typicall besieging of Jerusalem in the 8 first verses 2. A great famine during this siege and that is in the 9 10 11 16 17 verses and this is aggravated from the eating of polluted bread bak't in dung ver 12 13 14 15. I shall begin with the typicall besieging of the Citie the Jewes that yet lived at Jerusalem trusted in their strength and priviledges were secure fearing no dangers they accounted them fooles and weak ones who had yeelded themselves into the hands of the Babylonians and because Jeremiah had counselled them to doe it and prophecied hard things against Jerusalem they dealt roughly with him and got him imprison'd Here therefore the Lord set our Prophet a work to lay siege against Jerusalem to batter it with warlike instruments that so the captives with him might not repent them of what they had done nor those at Jerusalem put off any longer the evill day cry Peace peace when destruction was at hand In the first verse the Prophet is commanded to draw the picture of Jerusalem and that upon a tile in the other two to represent the actions of men besieging a Citie Take thee a
it will be terrible to all it falleth upon What therefore will wicked men doe when God shall come out like a whirlewinde when God shall come out as a great cloud thunder lighten in the world raine fire and brimstone and an horrible tempest When God shall doe this what will become of them Wicked men in Ezek. 13.10 11. are compared to a wall that is daubed up with untempered morter When God shall come with a tempest and shake that wall can it stand No it 's said it shall fall a stormie winde shall rend it The Jewes daubed with untempered morter and when the storme came they fell many Christians daube up themselves with the untempered morter of their own righteousnesse of vaine hopes of doing this and that But when this whirlewinde blows they will downe Mat. 7.27 They are houses built upon the sand and when the winds blow the floods beat and the raine falls they will fall also and fall from the hopes of heaven to the bottome of hell Therefore looke to your foundation looke that you be not built upon the sand but upon a rocke and that you daube not with untempered morter for there is a tempest already begun 4. That God can bring adverse power from any quarter he can raise winde and clouds from the North from remote places those we little thinke of he can make use of a lusty bitter and mercilesse Nation and that suddenly to awaken a secure people to correct his owne servants and to plague his enemies It 's likely they had such thoughts at Jerusalem as these Surely Babylon is a great way off Nebuchadnezzar hath his hands full none of the Kings of the earth will or dare come neare Jerusalem Lam. 4.12 Wee are in no such danger as these timerous Prophets speake of Why should we trouble our selves with needless fears we will on in our wonted wayes and are not such as these our thoughts doe not wee thinke that foraine enemies are so imployed and taken up at home that they have no leasure to come and trouble us But God can from the North bring a tempest God can from foraine Nations bring in those that can powre out their wrath upon us and make as grievous a storme as ever fell upon Jerusalem We doe not beleeve and they did not beleeve But what if God doe not bring it from abroad cannot he raise up a storme from within Is there not already a winde out of the North a whirlewinde and a cloud raised and how soone doe any of us know but there may be blacknesse darknesse and the day of the Lord round about us we may be suddenly invironed with winds and dreadfull stormes such as our hearts never thought of and our eyes never saw Let us not be secure a bloudy tempest is amongst us already The drunkard maybe secure when he is at Sea asleepe upon the top of the Mast though it may cost him his life for doing so but a sober man will looke about him when he seeth the Ship shaken and heareth the winds blow and perceives the waves rise and if it be possible save his owne life and the Ship too If you be sober men looke about you Is not the storme begun Doe not the windes blow Are not the clouds darke Is not the day of the Lord upon us If it be possible save your owne lives and the Ship that you are in that now begins to shake to sinke The heathen Mariners had so much religion that when there was a storme every one cryed to his God and so much charitie as not to suffer Jonah to lie asleepe but goe to him and say Awake thou sleeper what meanest thou arise call upon thy God that if it may be he may save both thee and us Be not you behinde the heathen Mariners shew so much religion and charitie in you as every one to goe and call now upon his God Cry to your God now that he would still the windes That he would rebuke the waves That he would still this storm Cry to God now with all your strength and wrastle with him night and day that he may shew some mercy to his Beloved and not give her up to be a spoile to the hands of enemies Awaken your Jonahs that are asleepe in your houses Call upon husband wife friends Minister all and every one to put to their hearts and hands to secure this Ship that is almost now split and falling in peeces Now take your Censers for wrath is gone out from the Lord put fire and incense in them that if it be possible Mat. 8.24 you may stop the wrath When the Disciples were at Sea and a storme arose Christ being with them asleepe in the Ship they awake him saying Lord save us we perish So doe you Christ seems to be asleepe awake him with your prayers and say Lord save us wee are called by thy name wee are Christians save us else wee perish Christ you see presently arose rebuked the windes and the Sea and there was a great calme Be not secure now of all times but thinke with your selves what you would doe if all the Nations of the world were come against England if all the Counties in England were in an uproare if this Citie were besieged and fire throwne into it to burne the houses Thinke what you would doe then doe it now fit and prepare your selves for the stroake of God in the storme and tempest that how ever it goe with your bodies estates liberties or lives yet it may goe well with your immortall soules 5. That God disposes of winds and clouds for what services he pleases A whirlewinde is made Elijahs chariot to heaven 2 King 2.11 The Lord hath his way in the windes Nah. 1.3 He answered Job out of the whirlewinde Chap. 40.6 By a winde he conveys the holy Ghost to the Apostles Act. 2.2 So for the clouds God sets his bow in them to witnesse the securitie of the world from drowning Gen. 9. He created a cloud upon the Assembly Isa 4.5 He went before the Israelites in a pillar of a Cloud Exod. 13. And the glory of the Lord appeared in the Cloud Exod. 16.10 The Temple was fild with a cloud 2 Chron. 5.13 A cloud received Christ and carried him to heaven Act. 1.9 When wee behold the clouds and heare the winds we should be carried higher in our thoughts then to look at them philosophically in a naturall way we should minde them Theologically as instruments of choice services of God as instruments of his power wisedome and glory VERS 4. And I looked and behold a whirlwinde came out of the North a great Cloud and a fire infolding it selfe and a brightnesse was about it and out of the middest thereof as the colour of amber out of the midst of the fire A fire infolding it selfe c. A Fire infolding it self or as the Hebrew word is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Ignis se involvens Mont. a
or as it 's more fully in Chap. 2. ver 5. Regnum Dei non in eloquentia sed in fide constat that their faith should not stand in the wisdome of men it will go off from one to another as men are more witty and hold out the truth in siner and more inticing expressions which will prove evill therefore hee declined the wisdome of men and preached in demonstration of the Spirit that their faith might stand in the power of God in such conviction and operation of the Spirit as might breed invincible stedfastnesse in them Secondly not to please men Gal. 1.10 Do I seek to please men if that were my end I should not be the servant of Christ but he must serve Christ in saving of souls not in pleasing of men when that is propounded unto men they will subject truth to mens humor and become flatterers but Ministers must not doe so not frame their Sermons according to mens humors and minds Jer. 15.19 Let them return unto thee but return not thou unto them do not thou comply debase the truth to please them but speak as the Oracles of God and let them please or provoke it matters not the provoking of them may be the neerest way to their salvation and that is thy end Thirdly not to get a living that is not the end of a Prophets office it 's to make men living men to save their lives and souls Paul preached the Gospel without charge to any and told the Corinthians he sought them not theirs their souls not their substance yet he denies not but that they that preach the Gospel should live of it 1 Cor. 9.14 It 's fit Preachers should have maintenance and sufficient but the end of preaching is not a living but life Cadit Asina est qui sublevet eam perit anima nemo est qui reparet Bern. the life of sinners to save to deliver them seeing this is the end of their calling how should it quicken them to their work If a Sheep were in a pit a child in a fire what haste would wee make to pull them forth and shall wee see souls rushing into the eternall pit the eternall fire and not move our feet our tongues to help them 8. The office of a Prophet and Minister is honourable it 's to save life to save souls their Calling is conversant about the lives and souls of men the soul is the immediate work of God the Image of God of more worth then all the world it was for the souls sake Magna res anima quae Christi sanguine redempta est Bern. Ep. that Christ came down from heaven prayed preached wrought Miracles suffered death and gave his heart-blood this made the Father say Precious is the soul being redeemed with Christs blood and being a thing of such worth and consequence the Ministers work is to save it that very work which is the Lords and Christs therefore in 1 Cor. 3.9 the Apostle saith of himself and all Ministers 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Wee are labourers together with God co-workers concurrent with God in the salvation of sinners this is great honour In Obad. and made Jerome say Ipse Salvator Apostolos suos mundi esse voluit salvatores Christ hath made Apostles saviours of the world he calls them the light and salt of the world they inlighten the blind and season the unsavoury souls of men and so save them from corruption and perdition it 's an hard but an honourable work therfore saith James Let him know that hath converted a sin●● that hee hath saved a soul from death Jam. 5.20 let him know it it 's a great and glorious work is done that he may be incouraged and God be praised 9. Ignorance will be no plea for wicked men if they be not warn'd not told of their sins they shall die men are apt to excuse themselves they are ignorant they knew not this or that to be sins their Teachers were insufficient or negligent and this may be truth but neither their fault nor thy ignorance will be a sufficient plea before God warn'd or unwarn'd the wicked shall die Isa 27.11 It is a people of no understanding therefore hee that made them will not have mercy on them and hee that formed them will shew them no favour Nescience may excuse in part but ignorance hardly at all that which men produce in favour of themselves God produces against them you are an ignorant people saith God of no understanding you know not prima principia neither God nor your selves and think because you are ignorant therefore to find mercy and favour at my hands but you are deceived your ignorance aggravates your woe ever therefore will I shew you no mercy no favour those are ignorant of God and his wayes God will be ignorant of them in their greatest straits Depart frm mee I never knew you Matth. 7.23 Ignorance is a great evill it makes men brutish like Nebuchadnezzar who had an Oxes heart in a mans shape ignorance is part of the Devils image as knowledge is of Gods wee should labour therefore to get knowledge savory and saving for it 's not good that the heart be without knowledge Prov. 19.2 10. See here who are the most cruell bloody and damning Ministers even those that are silent that warn not the people of their sins that preach flattering things or to no purpose let men be dumb and not speak at all or preach so as not to warn them of their sins and dangers they are who ever they be whether the greater or lesser Clergie as they use to distinguish themselves they are the bloody damning soul-murthering Ministers you cry out of those Ministers that tell you most of your sins that set judgement hell and damnation before you they be bitter harsh men cryed out of on all sides whereas they are the faithfullest friends that sinners have they would fain save your souls pull you out of the pit keep you out of hell and help you into heaven and are they censurable for this should one see a company of travellers going in a way they should fall into the hands of Cavaliers or Thieves and tell them the danger of it with great affection and compassion should another see them and say nothing or bid them go on and they do so are taken stript imprison'd starv'd to death you can easily tell which of these dealt most faithfully and friendly which treacherously and cruelly too many of the Ministers in England have been faulty this way and guilty of murthering multitudes if not millions of souls it 's one of the crying sins of the Land that wee have had such a dumb insufficient and consequently such a bloody soul-damning Ministery And many amongst them having slain souls now by putting on these wars seek to slay bodies also 11. There is a great necessity lyeth upon the Prophets and Ministers of Christ to preach and to preach home to
breaches of England let them be instructions unto us Let us all say with Isaiah 26.8 9. In the way of thy judgements O Lord have we waited for thee the desire of our souls is to thy name and to the remembrance of thee with my soul have I desired thee in the night yea with my spirit within me will I seek thee early for when thy judgments are in the earth the inhabitants of the world will learn righteousnesse Heathen inhabitants will do it and shall not Christians it's seasonable wisdome to learn by the blows of others An astonishment Not for stupifying and hardening which sometimes is the end and fruit of judgements but for admiration God would so deal with Jerusalem and her inhabitants that the nations round about should be astonished at his dealings God would make them an astonishment an hissing and a perpetuall desolation Jer. 25.9 yea the plagues of the city should be such that every one that passeth by should be astonished and hisse Jer. 19.9 yea many nations should say Wherfore hath the Lord done thus to this great city Jer. 22.8 Deut. 29.22 23 24. God saith The plagues of that land should be such as that it should be like Sodom and Gomorrah so great so strange that all nations should say Wherefore hath the Lord done thus unto this land What meaneth the heat of this great anger God might have done thus with this great city with this pleasant land but he hath spared us and we have cause to be as much astonished at his mercies as they were at his judgements Let us fear reform lest our sweet mercies be turn'd into astonishing judgements When I shall execute judgement in thee in anger and fury and furious rebukes There is mention of executing judgement in the 8th and 10th verses and here in this verse with addition of anger fury and furious rebukes the Prophet may seem too repetitious and verbous but it 's otherwise repetitions of the same thing serve to confirm the truth of the matter to shew the speed of the event and to excite the minds of those the things concern all which fall in here the Prophet prophesying against the Jews at Jerusalem their city state and threatning destruction to all himself keeping in Babylon conceived that they would not believe what he said and fear what he threatned neither affected with what he delivered to prevent these evils he repeats the thing oft and strengthens it with variety of words that so his doctrine might be the more weighty the sooner believed they awakened and the judgement that was at hand feared In furious rebukes The Hebrew is in rebukes of heat Pradus observes that jacach notes rebuking before witnesse and God would do it before the nations and these rebukes were not to cure but to destroy I the Lord have spoken Lest they might think the Prophet and his Prophecy might die together and come to nothing the Lord tels them it was himself spake and that the Prophecy should take place what ever became of the Prophet because it was from him who was the living God and would see it fulfill'd at Jerusalem though uttered in Babylon VER 16. When I shall send upon them the evill arrow of famine which shall be for their destruction and which I will send to destroy you and I will increase the famine upon you and break your staffe of bread I Have spoken of famine and breaking the staffe of bread in Chap. 4.16 Only I shal open unto you that expression The arrows of famine they are either the arrows that bring famine or the arrows that famine brings The arrows that bring famine are great droughts Palmer-worms Locusts Canker-worms Caterpillers thunder lightning winds storms immoderate rains great hails long frosts murrains transportations of commodities monopolizing hoording up of creatures wars c. many of these are shot down from heaven by God and all are sent from God and cause famine and they are call'd arrows for that they do to the corn cattell fruits and State where they are what arrows do to the bodies of man or beast wound disquiet consume hence when mention was made of a famine in Habakkuks dayes Ch. 3.11 the Lord is said to march through the land in indignation ver 12. and his bow to be made quite naked then did God shoot amongst them the arrows of famine The arrows famine brings are leanness faintness sickness loathsomeness frettings fears of death longings for death gnawings of the stomach pinching of the wind got into the bowels eating of their own flesh thirsting and burning heat c. these are arrows that famine brings and kill like arrows shot into the liver which wounding deeply pain greatly and kill quickly and in this sense I rather take it here because the judgement spoken of concerning the Jews who were to be besieged if it be taken in the other sense it would have been a judgement to the besiegers who lay in the field and were not so well fortified against those arrows as they within it is therefore meant of the arrows famine brought upon them chiefly not excluding the arrows brought that famine namely war and these arrows were prepared in Moses dayes Deut. 32.23 I will heap mischief upon them I will spend mine arrows upon them and what arrows They shall be burnt with hunger and devoured with burning coals and with bitter destruction vers 24. Famine is like a multitude of hot coals in a mans bowels and bones that cause grievous pain even bitter destruction and therefore they are call'd here the evill arrows of famine because they bring many evils and at last a miserable death this Jeremiah acknowledges made good Lam. 3.12 13. speaking in the person of the Church and State Hee hath bent his bow and set me as a mark for the arrow he hath caused the arrow of his quiver to enter into my reins VER 17. So will I send upon you famine and evill beasts and they shall bereave thee and pestilence and blood shall pass through thee and I will bring the sword upon thee I the Lord have spoken it HEre is a repetition of the former judgment only one is new that is evill beasts some would have it meant of the Chaldeans that were like evill beasts that with their horns teeth heels hoofs should tosse gore rend and devoure them others understand it literally for evill and wilde beasts Lions Bears c. which were threatned Deut. 32.24 I will send the teeth of beasts upon them with the poison of the Serpents of the dust Lev. 26.22 I will send wild beasts which shall rob you of your children destroy your cattel make you few in number and your high way desolate see the truth of it 2 King 17.25 Lions were sent that slew them they feared not God But this was past and our Prophet speaks of that was to come Know then that as God sent Lions to destroy them there so he could send Lions to destroy