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A50253 The figures or types of the Old Testament by which Christ and the heavenly things of the Gospel were preached and shadowed to the people of God of old : explained and improved in sundry sermons / by Mr. Samuel Mather ... Mather, Samuel, 1626-1671.; Mather, Nathanael, 1631-1697. 1683 (1683) Wing M1279; ESTC R7563 489,095 683

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Sword should never depart from his House Solomon was left to the toleration of the publick exercise of Idolatry for which God rent away the Ten Tribes from his Posterity all which came to pass as for other causes so for the Sins of the People As it said in a lesser transgression of David 2 Sam. 24.1 And the Anger of the Lord was kindled against Israel and he moved David against them to say Go number Israel and Judah 2. The ten Tribes under Jeroboam forsook the Temple and the House of David which though as to Gods Providence it was a righteous Judgment yet on their part it was a grievous sin it was a complicated Sin many Sins involved in the bowels of it for it was both Rebellion and Schism and Heresie Rebellion against their lawful Prince Schism from the true Church and Worship yea fundamental Heresie For as they say Look to thy House O David so in rejecting Davids House they reject the Messiah who was to come of him 2 Chron. 10.16 3. There were continual Backslidings to Idolatry even in Judah as well as Israel yea when they saw the Ten Tribes carried away before their eyes for this Sin yet the other would not take warning and reform Ezek. 23.10 11 Aholah signifies a Tent this was the House of Israel who were a corrupt Church Aholibah signifies my Tent is in her this was Judah which were the true Church of God but they declined and departed from God so far that he sent them away to Babylon 3. And so we come to the third Dispensation under the Law namely the time of their Captivity and Bondage under the Yoke of Babylon There were three Deportations 1. Jehoiakims in whose time Daniel was carried captive 2. Jechoniahs in whose time Ezekiel was carried captive 3. Zedekiahs in whose time Jeremiah was carried captive They had now an experimental knowledg of the truth of all Gods Threatnings Yet during the time of this Affliction the Lord did not cast off his care of them but gave forth many Evidences of his unchangeable Love and Faithfulness toward them under this sad Dispensation 1. In that he did preserve them from utter Destruction yet not leave them altogether unpunished not make a full end of them Jer. 30.10 11. He restrained the Enemy from wholly rooting out the Nation Psal 106.46 gave them Favour in the sight of them that carried them captive 2. In that he did convince them and left an everlasting Conviction in the Heart of that people against the grosser sort of Idolatry such an indelible Conviction as hath never been blotted out to this day Insomuch that their great stumbling Block at this day against the Christian Religion is the Idolatry of the Popish Christians For the poor blind Jews consider the Christian Religion no otherwise but as corrupted with those Antichristian Abominations and Idolatries and therefore their Conversion and Return is not to be expected till Antichrist that great stumbling Block be removed out of the way Yea 3. The Lord gave them further and glorious Discoveries by raising up excellent Prophets to them as Ezekiel Daniel Jeremy some part of his Prophesies were after the beginning of their Captivity and Bondage to the Babylonians This sad afflictive Dispensation continued about seventy years Jer. 29.10 4. The fourth and last of all the Old Testament Dispensations is that of the second Temple from the time of their Return out of Babylon till the Messiahs coming And herein there are these remarkable passages 1. The Lord breaks the Yoke of Babylon that his people might be delivered by the Hand of Cyrus prophesied of by name some hundred years before his Birth Isai 44.28 And as they were carried away at several times so they returned also at several times and by degrees First Zerubbabel Ezra 1. and a great company with him afterwards Ezra Ezr. 7.1 after these things Lastly Nehemiah 2. They built the Temple and the City of God again Ezr. 3. Nehem. 1 and 2. They met with many Difficulties and Obstructions in the Work but yet at last it was done both begun and finished by Zerubbabel Zach. 4. in forty six years Joh. 2.20 Dan. 9.25 seven weeks that is forty nine years viz. from the Edict of Cyrus after which we may well allow one year of preparation for their Journy another year for their Journy and a third year for preparing Materials for the Temple wherein David and Solomon spent so many years And if we deduct three out of forty nine the remainder will be but forty six as Joh. 2.20 It wanted somewhat of its former Glory as to the Structure thereof the old men wept to see how much Zerubbabels Temple fell short of Solomons Temple in Ezr. 3.12 As to the Utensils belonging to it the Ark was wanting with the things contained in it the two Tables of Stone the Rod of Aaron the Pot of Manna also the extraordinary and miraculous tokens of Gods Presence as Fire from Heaven c. The Lord would have them now to be more spiritual to see his Presence by Faith when they could not see it with their eyes Yet Haggai saith it had a greater Glory that is in regard of the Messiahs bodily presence in it which Solomons Temple never had 3. They renewed their Covenant with God Nehem. 9. ult and cap. 10. you have the Articles of this solemn League and Covenant 4. The Lord guides them to the reforming of sundry Corruptions which had crept in amongst them and raiseth them up to an higher pitch of Reformation than ever Gross Idolatry they forsook that for ever of which we spake before The Preaching of the Word was restored and renewed among them Neh. 8 1-8 strengthened by the prophesying of Haggai and Zachary Ezr. 5.1 And the Histories of the Church in those times report also how there was great care to get true and perfect Copies of the Scripture and to review the Copies they had And hither as I suppose belongs that famous work of the Punctation of the Hebrew Consonants Much Dispute there is among learned men about it That it is of a Divine Original and Authority is unquestionable if we do but grant the Divine Authority of the Scripture For otherwise the Sense will be vagus incertus wandring and uncertain Some think it was as ancient as the first Invention of Letters which is referred to Moses But if we suppose that Writing as all other useful Arts are usually was brought to perfection by degrees and that the Consonants might suffice while it was a Mother tongue of so great a People and they in such a flourishing condition not oppressed nor mingled with other People and Languages yet possibly the Points might be added afterwards For when they fell under the Yoke of strangers this help became necessary to be added The Lord therefore did by Ezra and others who were divinely inspired now at least add them For to refer it to an humane Original is to overthrow
shall Christ remain and all the Dispensations of him in this life they shall remain in precious remembrance with the Saints in Heaven before the Lord to all eternity Christ shall be laid up as it were in the Golden memories of the Saints like Manna in the Golden Pot for a memorial before the Lord the Love of Christ and all the Dispensations of himself They had likewise Aarons Rod blossoming laid up to the same end and purpose The Saints shall remember in Heaven how the Rod of Aaron budded how the Ministry was blessed and made fruitful to them when they were in this World So much as to the Manna or Bread from Heaven You see how full it was of Christ and Gospel Mysteries A Fifth Typical thing of old was the Rock that followed them with Water issuing forth out of the Rock The History of this Type is in the 17th Chap. Exod. see verse 6. That it was a Type is expressed by the Apostle a little before the Text 1 Cor. 10.4 which Rock was Christ This Rock and the Water issuing out of it was a Type of Christ and of His Spirit It was a Dispensation often Celebrated by His people to the praise of God in after times But wherein did the Rock represent Christ I shall but instance in four Respects 1. As to strength and firmness and stability He is indeed the Rock of Ages Isai 26.4 The Rock of eternity Everlasting strength as it is not unfitly interpreted by our Translators Isai 33.16 His defence is the Munitions of Rocks Impregnable safety to his people Their bread shall be given them Their waters shall not fail 1 Pet. 2.6 Behold I lay in Sion a chief Corner stone elect precious and he that believeth in him shall not be confounded The Church is built upon this Rock Mat. 16.18 Hence a wise Hearer is said to build his house upon a Rock Mat. 7. 2. As to shadow and refreshment Isa 32.2 As the shadow of a great Rock in a weary Land this World is a weary Land Psal 121.6.5 The Sun shall not scorch by day nor the Moon by night Those that dwell under the shadow of this Rock those that are in Christ 3. He is fitly resembled to a Rock for offence and scandal accidentally not in himself but only accidentally through the prejudices and lusts of Men. Hence he is called a Rock of offence and a stone of stumbling 1 Pet. 2.8 Rom. 9.33 As it is writen Isa 8.14 and 28.16 Behold I lay in Sion a stumbling stone and Rock of offence and whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed 4. He is a Rock as to meanness and unlikelihood of that supply of Water Who would expect or look for water out of a Rock Therefore it is so often remembred with admiration Psal 78.20 The Rock was of no great pomp to see to but only a rude thing standing in a vast Desert So in Christ to outward view there is no beauty that we should desire him Isa 53. Neither is there any likelihood of salvation to be had in Christ if men behold him only in his meanness and look only at his abasement with an eye of sense and carnal reason as the Jews of old did And as the Rock represented Christ unto them So 2. the water out of it represented the Spirit of Christ Joh. 7.37 38 39 Out of his belly shall flow Rivers of living water This spake he of the Spirit There is nothing more frequent in Scripture then to express the Spirit by water Isa 44.3 and that most fitly because of the cleansing and refreshing vertue of it But let us here consider it in reference to the Rock from whence it came and in this there is a four-fold Analogy observable 1. As the water issued out of the Rock So the Spirit proceeds and comes from Christ The Comforter whom I will send unto you from the Father Joh. 15.26 To refresh the weary soul when ready to faint away 2. The water came forth out of the Rock when smitten with the Rod of Moses Exod. 17.6 So the Spirit proceeds from Christ being smitten as it were with Moses his Rod with the curse of the Law for our sins Isa 53 he was smitten of God and afflicted Had not Christ dyed and suffered we had never had any refreshing water never any Rivers of Joy and Consolations from his Spirit 3. The next time the Rock must be spoken to Numb 20.8 It seemeth that God in his unsearchable Wisdom and Providence did so order it That the Waters did cease at this time which had followed them Thirty eight Years Hereupon the people murmur and their murmuring causes Moses himself to stagger at the Promise through unbelief Though in this Moses did miss it too for that he smote the Rock in stead of speaking to it But this we may learn from it Christ must be preached as well as suffer for us and in and by the speaking and preaching of the Gospel he doth communicate his Spirit Gal. 3.2 Received ye the Spirit by the Works of the Law or by the hearing of Faith As Christ smitten is the procuring cause of sending the Spirit so Christ preached is the instrumental cause 4. There is yet a fourth Analogy in this that the Rock followed them either the Rock it self or as others the Rock in regard of the rivers and streams of water issuing from it So doth the Spirit of Christ follow his people in all their changes and travels up and down in the wilderness of this world when we run from Christ he follows us This Water of the Rock the Spirit of God pursues and follows them up and down from place to place and from one condition to another I shall close with a threefold Improvement of this Truth Vse 1. We may here see that they had the Gospel preached unto them as well as we For this spiritual Bread was Christ and the Rock that followed them was Christ If they had not all that I have preached to day and ever since I begun upon the Types it is all false Doctrine for you know the scope of all hath been to let you see what of Christ and what of Gospel Grace and Truth was held forth under those legal Types and Shadows Vse 2. This should render Jesus Christ precious exceeding precious to us for that he is every way suitable to our necessities He is a Rock for support He is the Bread of Life and the Water of Life for Food and Nourishment Vse 3. Here is Comfort and Direction to poor weak hungry thirsty Souls whither to go and to whom to repair for help and for supply here is a Rock and sure Foundation for thy weak and weary Soul to rest upon here is spiritual Bread and spiritual Drink Therefore feed upon Christ by Faith and this will fill thy Hunger and quench thy Thirst and stay and support thy weary Soul But thou hast been rebellious and murmuring and questioning the Truth
can see but created Manifestations and Representations of his Glory he did appear in So Exod. 20.18 and 19.18 19 20 Jehovah descended symbolically in regard of the glorious tokens and symbols of his Presence But then they saw no similitude only Fire and Smoke and the Mountain shaking Deut. 4.12 Exod. 24.10 11. And they saw the God of Israel and there was under his feet as it were a paved work of a Saphire stone also they saw God and did eat and drink Exod. 34.5 6. And the Lord descended in the Cloud and stood with him there and proclaimed the Name of the Lord and the Lord passed by before him and proclaimed c. It seemeth by the expressions Deum humanâ effigie pertranfijsse that God passed by in an humane shape All the three Persons of the Trinity have appeared distinctly in visible Representations God the Father and the Son Dan. 7.9 13. I beheld till the Thrones were cast down and the ancient of days did sit I saw in the night Visions and behold one like the Son of Man came with the Clouds of Heaven to the ancient of days Revel 4.1 compared with Chap. 5.7 where we find that the Lamb took the Book out of the right hand of him that sat upon the Throne So that here be two of those glorious Persons distinctly appearing Ezek. 1.26 Above the Firmament there was the likeness of a Throne and upon it the likeness as the appearance of a Man about it It seems to be meant of God the Father because Ezek. 9.2 4. He is distinguished from the Man with a Writers Inkhorn by his side who is thought to be our only High Priest the Lord Jesus Christ The second Person Jesus Christ To Moses Exod. 3.2 4. For he is called the Angel which agrees not so well to the first Person And Moses prays for his Good will Deut. 33.16 Therefore it was not any created Angel but Jesus Christ the Angel of the Covenant of Grace as a praeludium to his Incarnation So to Isaiah 6.1 he saw the Lord. It is the Lord Jesus Christ so it is interpreted John 12.41 So Gen. 32.24 And Jacob was left alone and there wrestled a Man with him until the breaking of the day that is God in the form of a Man as the old Geneva Note hath it The Prophet Hosea saith it was God Hos 12.3 4. and Jacob wept and made supplication unto him and there he or God spake with us The third Person the Holy Ghost in the shape of a Dove at the Baptism of Jesus Christ Matth. 3. 2. Sometimes Angels have appeared sometimes in Bodies of humane shape provided for them by the Power of God either created of nothing and after the Apparition annihilated or compacted of the four Elements and especially of Air condensed and then resolved again after the Appearance was past into the matter of which they were compounded As to Lot Gen. 19.1 10. And there came two Angels to Sodom and Lot seeing them rose up to meet them and bowed himself with his Face to the ground These Angels vers 10. are called Men. To David 2. Sam. 24.17 And David spake unto the Lord when he saw the Angel that smote the People and said Lo I have sinned and I have done wickedly c. He saw the Angel Which is further explained 1 Chron. 21.16 And David lift up his eyes and saw the Angel of the Lord stand between the Earth and the Heaven with a drawn Sword in his hand At Christs Resurrection divers Angels appeared in the shapes of Men Matth. 28.2 3. An Angel rolled back the Stone from the door of the Sepulchre and sate upon it c. Luke 24.4 Behold two Men stood by them in shining Raiment So at his Ascension Acts 1.10 Behold two Men stood by them in white Apparel Sometimes the Angels did appear not only in humane shapes but with other Representations accompanying them as Horses and Chariots of Fire that is with Riders upon them 2 Kings 6.17 Behold the Mountain was full of Horses and Chariots of Fire round about Elisha Zach. 1.8 Behold a Man riding upon a red Horse and behind him there were red Horses speckled and white and 6.1 there came four Chariots out from between the two Mountains ver 5. These are the four Spirits of the Heavens 3. Sometimes other things were represented and shewn in Vision to them to signifie to them the Mind of God as Jerem. 1.11 13. The Prophet there seeth the Rod of an Almond tree and a seething pot with the face thereof toward the North So Amos cap. 7. ver 1 4 7 8. has several things presented in Vision to him And this is one of these divers manners of the Lords speaking viz. by Visions or Representations to the eye waking 2. Another manner was by Dreams that is by Representation of things to the Fancy in sleep and they had not only things presented but usually Words spoken to interpret them Sometimes the Lord gave divine Dreams to wicked men as to Pharaoh and Nebuchadnezzar but they knew not what they meant and so were not Prophets but the Lord sent the Interpretation by others who were his faithful Servants But the Prophets and Servants of God usually had both the Dream and some further light for the Perception and Interpretation of it As to Abraham Gen. 15.12 And when the Sun was going down a deep sleep fell upon Abram and lo an horrour of great Darkness fell upon him and he said unto Abram know of a surety c. ver 13. And to Jacob Gen. 28.12 13. the Dream of the Ladder ver 12. is interpreted to him by God in the following verses and 31.11 12. The Angel of the Lord appeared to Jacob in a Dream and speaks unto him and 46.2 God spake unto Israel in the Visions of the night So to Daniel cap. 7. 1 7 13. the divers night Visions he had there are afterwards interpreted to him ver 15 c. To Joseph Matth. 1.20 An Angel of the Lord appeared to him in a Dream saying fear not to take unto thee Mary thy Wife and Matth. 2.13 19. An Angel of the Lord appeareth in a Dream to him saying arise and take the young Child and his Mother and go into the Land of Israel This way and manner of speaking seems to have been very frequent and usual in those ancient times as those words of Elihu intimate Job 33.14 15 16. For God speaketh once yea twice in a Dream in a Vision of the night See Aynsworth on Gen. 20.3 and Gen. 37.5 when deep sleep falleth upon Men in slumbers upon the bed then he openeth the Ears of Men c. 3. A third manner was by Voices by an audible Voice uttered either by God himself immediately or the Angels And these audible Voices are accompanied sometimes with visible Appearances to the eye but sometimes the Voice alone without any visible apparition To our first Parents Gen. 3.3 It was the Voice of God
and having the same precious Faith shall be all made partakers of the same common Salvation every Believer is compleat in Christ the weak as well as the strong Col. 2.10 4. Where did they get this Manna There were three things chiefly remarkable as to the place which seem to have something of Mystery in them 1. It was about the Camp of Israel and no where else to be found but there So is Christ the Bread of Life to be had in the Church but no where else Extra Ecclesiam non est Salus Where two or three are gathered in his name there is Christ Matth. 18. His Parents found him in the Temple Luke 2. If you would gather Manna go to the Camp of Israel If you would get Christ go to the Church and seek him there 2. It was hidden in the Dew lapt up as it were in two beds of Dew the one above it and the other under it Exod. 16.14 When the Dew was gone up the Manna appeared on the face of the Earth Numb 11.9 When the Dew fell upon the Camp in the night the Manna fell upon it So Christ is exhibited in the Word and Ordinances Dew is often mentioned as an expression of Gods favour I will be as the dew unto Israel Hos 14.5 And the Word is compared to Dew Deut. 32.2 And it is a hidden word to some 2. Cor. 4.3 4. Christ is therefore fitly called the hidden Manna Rev. 2.17 We should labour to see Christ to get Christ in the Word Christ in an Ordinance to gather Manna out of the Dew 3. They went and were to go out of their Tents to gather it Exod. 16.16 So we must go forth out of our selves out of Sin and self and the Creature to get Christ He that stays within in his own Tent cannot gather Manna yet it is but stepping out of doors Oh the sloth and negligence of such as perish for want of it When Manna falls round about our Tents in the Dispensation of the Gospel wherein Christ is offered from day to day 5. The time when they had this Manna There were many Circumstances in the time that are very significant and instructing to us 1. They were to gather it early in the morning Exod. 16.12 The Quails came at Evening for naturally they flew in the day time to the Sea and came to Land towards night Numb 11.31 But Manna came in the Morning because it sell with the Morning Dew Answorth in Exod. 16.12 And the Quails are not noted in the Scripture to be a spiritual meat as the Manna is we should seek after Christ betimes in the Morning of our Lives with our first endeavours Psal 90.14 Satisfie us in the Morning with thy loving kindness They that seek me early shall find me Prov. 8 This should be our first work Mat. 6.33 Seek first the Kingdom of God and the Righteousness thereof and then all other things shall be superadded and given as it were into the bargain 2. They were to gather it and feed upon it daily from day to day if they kept it it putrified and stank Exod. 16.19 20. It wormed Worms as the phrase is in that emphatical Language that is it bred them abundantly or crawled full of Worms A miraculous Judgment for their Unbelief and Curiosity and Disobedience whereby they were taught to depend upon a daily Providence for daily Bread as we pray in the Lords Prayer Give us this day our daily bread we should be content with the present Supplies that Providence casts in without inordinate cares and thoughts for to morrow Let your conversation be without Covetousness and to be content with such things as you have Heb. 13.5 Take no thought for to morrow Matth. 6.31 34. This passage may have a further reference and be applied unto Christ the Mystery of this Type thus that as Manna must be daily gathered daily fed upon so must Christ we must receive him and believe and feed upon him every day or else the sweetest Manna will become as rottenness and a favour of Death unto Death unto carnal and formal Professors who suffer Manna to lie by them un-eaten who suffer Christ to lie by them un-imployed and un-improved for spiritual supplies we must feed upon Christ and receive fresh supplies from Christ every day 3. They were to gather a double portion upon the sixth day and none upon the Sabbath Exod. 16.23 to 27. By this the Lord taught them to rest upon the Sabbath This is the second place where the Sabbath is expresly mentioned before the giving of the Law upon Mount Sinai The first mention of it is before the Fall of Man Gen. 2.1 2. which shews the Antiquity of the Sabbath For that was two thousand five hundred and thirteen years before this which would be a very vast and strange Prolepsis if it were so as the Anti-Sabbatarians weakly and foolishly pretend And here now we have a second mention of the Sabbath before that upon Mount Sinai And it doth not seem by any circumstance of the History to be here mentioned as a new thing unto them but rather as a Duty they formerly knew but the Observance of it now anew recommended to them by a very special Providence Moreover they might here learn That God dispenseth Christ the true Manna to Believers most plentifully towards their later end as he did to Simeon in his old age Luke 2. Christians when they grow near the Grave and near to their eternal Rest they should gather double Manna Yet further we may here learn and see That after this Life all endeavours are in vain If you have not gotten Christ before there is no Manna to be rained down then There be no offers of Grace nor means of Grace then you must pray no more hear Sermons no more but an end then of all your former opportunities They went out to gather but they found none ver 27. So the foolish Virgins asked the wise for Oil but it was too late their time was past It is the case of many a Soul The weekly Sabbath now is a day of spiritual gathering and getting Food for your Souls But there will a Sabbath come a time and state of Rest when you must live upon the Manna you have got and gathered in this Life or else you perish 4. It ceased when they came to Canaan they had it till then Exod. 16.35 but then they did eat of the Fruit of the Land of Canaan Josh 5.12 The Manna ceased on the morrow after they had eaten of the old Corn of the Land So shall all Means and Ordinances when we come to Heaven Word Sacraments offers of Grace shall be no more then means of Grace and opportunities shall be no more 5. Yet nevertheless there was a Golden Pot of it reserved and kept by them for ever being laid up before the Lord in the Holy of Holies Exod. 16.33 34. a Pot it is called in Heb. 9.4 a Golden Pot. So
of their Creation therefore they learn this mystery from the Church 7. The Chariot of the Cherubims 1 Chron. 28.16 is the motions of Providence The Throne of God is described with Wheels Dan. 7.9 Ezek. 1.16 the Throne hath Wheels and 10.9 Some think the other two Cherubims that were beside the Ark stood not upon the Golden Pavement of the Oracle but upon a Chariot and Wheels from whence that expression the Chariot of the Cherubims However they are so represented in Ezekiels Vision cap. 1. there be not only living creatures that is Angels but Wheels that is motions turnings revolutions of Providence Now to open these things a little more particularly in the method and order wherein they lie before us in the Text we must observe that there are six particulars here enumerated as parts or appertainances to the Ark. 1. The Ark of the Covenant was overlaid round about with Gold that is this sacred Chest it self for the Cover is mentioned afterwards The first Institution of this holy Vessel was in Exod. 25.10 c. An Ark or a sacred Chest v. 10. A Cubit is about a Foot and an half of our measure so that it was between three and four Foot long the height and breadth equal a Cubit and an half V. 11. Overlaid with Gold for the matter was Shittim Wood. This was an intimation of the spiritual excellency and preciousness of the Mystery hereby adumbrated V. 11. A Crown of Gold round about for Ornament and Glory V. 13. It had Staves of Gold also for carrying it in the Wilderness These were also put with it in the Temple 1 Kings 8.8 to teach this people that if they did provoke the Lord he might yet remove the Ark of his Presence from them It is called the Ark of the Covenant because the two Tables of the Covenant which God made with Israel were put therein Exod. 25.16 And thou shalt put into the Ark the Testimony which I shall give thee Of which further afterward It was a Type of Christ in regard of his active Obedience fulfilling the Covenant for us Thy Law is within my heart Psal 40. 2. In it was the Golden Pot that had Manna of which Exod. 16. Of this we spake among the Occasional Types Wherein There be several interpretations of this word Some refer it to the more remote antecedent the Tabernacle some to the Ark conceiving it was in the Ark till Solomons time for then there was nothing in it but the Tables of the Covenant 2 King 8.9 Or in which may be interpreted in a larger signification as if he had said About which or belonging to which For these things were appertainances to the Ark and did belong to it as being laid up by it or before it as Exod. 16.34 Numb 17.10 3. Aarons Rod that budded of which Numb 17. A Type of the Gospel-Ministry blessed with success for the good of Sou s as also a pledge of Gods Presence with it and the Levitical Ministry during that Administration 1. This Rod brought forth fruit v. 8. And the Almond tree is a fruitful tree The Ministry is and should be fruitful for Conversion and therefore it is lawful to preach any where to any body Go and preach the Gospel to every creature and for Edification and building up such as are converted and brought home 2. The Almond tree is very early in its Fruit. Some Naturalists write that it is the first of all Trees that buds Ministers should be fruitful to God betimes as Jerem. 1.5 and ver 11. he sees an Almond tree the soonest ripe John the Baptist Luk. 1.15 was filled with the Holy Ghost even from his Mothers Womb. And Timothy 2 Tim. 3.15 from a Child knew the holy Scriptures 3. The Fruit remains the Buds and Blossoms miraculously continued upon the Rod of Aaron Joh. 15.16 that you should bring forth fruit and that your fruit should remain The Fruit of the Ministry is never lost it doth remain in the hearts of Gods people and shall remain for ever 4. This Rod of Aaron is a Rod of Government so the Scripture often speaks of a Rod for a Rod of Authority and Government Psal 110.2 he will send the Rod of his Strength out of Sion shall I come unto you with a Rod saith the Apostle There is a Rod of Government and Discipline For a Minister to lay this aside is the way to be popular and to get applause amongst the largest sort of Professors for a time But if he make conscience to exercise the Discipline of Christ in his Congregation he shall be hated and laden with reproaches and revilings he shall hear the defaming of many on every side that will say Report and we will report it But the Lord will be with him as a mighty terrible one Jer. 20.10 11. If thou distinguish between the precious and the vile thou shalt be as my month Jer. 15.19 c. 5. This Rod of Aaron is laid up before the Ark in the Holy of holies An emblem of the neerness of faithful Ministers unto God which is both their Duty and their Priviledge They should be much in Heaven the holiest of all they should converse much with God and Christ and the holy Angels The Rod of Aaron should be before the Ark. 4. The Tables of the Covenant so called Deut. 9.9 11 15. and Tables of Testimony Exod. 31.18 Hence the Ark is called the Ark of the Covenant as in the Text so Numb 10.33 and the Ark of the Covenant of the Lord went before them These were in the Ark to teach us that the Law is in Christs heart he hath kept the Covenant 5. And over it the Cherubims of Glory The first mention of Cherubims is in Gen. 3.14 and he placed at the East of the Garden of Eden Cherubims and a flaming Sword to keep the way of the tree of Life Some derive the word Cherub from Rechub a Chariot because God is said to ride upon the Cherubims Psal 18.11 He rode upon a Cherub and did fly Though others have other derivations of the word as may be seen by the English Reader in Aynsworth and Lee. The shape of them may be gathered from the Visions of the Prophet Ezekiel and Isaiah Ezek 1. and Isai 6. They were pictures of young men though with four Faces the Face of a Man of a Lyon of an Ox and of a flying Eagle They had also Wings in Isai 6. six Wings For with two they covered their Faces with two they covered their Feet those parts of the body which are the feat of shame and with two they did fly There were two of them over the Ark and Solomon made two more which stood with their Feet upon the ground or upon the Chariot of the Cherubims as some suppose 1 Chron. 28.18 the Text calleth them Cherubims of Glory or glorious Cherubims As to the Mystery of them I find in Scripture phrase three things signified thereby 1. The Angels of