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A11777 The holie Bible faithfully translated into English, out of the authentical Latin. Diligently conferred with the Hebrew, Greeke, and other editions in diuers languages. With arguments of the bookes, and chapters: annotations. tables: and other helpes ... By the English College of Doway; Bible. O.T. English. Douai. Martin, Gregory, d. 1582. 1609-1610 (1610) STC 2207; ESTC S101944 2,522,627 2,280

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Idumea † Wil t not thou ô God which hast repelled vs and wilt not thou goeforth ô God in our hoastes † Geue vs helpe out of tribulation because mans saluation is vayne † In God we shal doe strength and he wil bring our enemies to nothing PSALME CVIII Christ by the mouth of Dauid requesteth of God to be iustly declared innocent and his enimies punished 6. particularly describing Iudas the traitors malice 21. and his owne temporal afflictions 26. prayeth 30. and praiseth God for his deliuerie † Vnto the end a Psalme of Dauid O God conceale not my prayse because the mouth of the sinner and the mouth of the deceitful man is open vpon me † They haue spoken against me with deceitful tongue and with wordes of hatred they haue compassed me and they haue impugned me without cause † For that they should loue me they backbited me but I prayed † And they set against me euil thinges for good and hatred for my loue Appoint a sinner ouer him and let the diuel stand on his righthand † When he is iudged let him comeforth condemned and let his prayer be turned into sinne † Let his dayes be made fewe and let an other take his bishopricke † Let his children be made orphans and his wife a widow † Let his children be transported wandering and let them begge and let them be cast out of their habitations † Let the vsurer search al his substance and let strangers spoile his labours † Let there be none to helpe him neither let there be anie to haue pittie on his pupilles † Let his children come to destruction in one generation let his name be cleane put out † Let the iniquitie of his fathers returne to memorie in the sight of our Lord and let not the sinne of his mother be blotted out † Let them be before our Lord alwayes and let the memorie of them perish out of the earth † For that he remembred not to doe mercie † And he persecuted the poore and needie man and the compunct in hart to kil him † And he loued cursing and it shal come to him and he would not blessing and it shal be far from him And he put on cursing as a garment and it entred as water into his inner partes and as oile in his bones † Be it to him as a garment wherwith he is couered and as a girdle wherwith he is alwayes girded † This is the worke of them that detract from me before our Lord and that speake euils against my soule † And thou Lord Lord doe with me for thy names sake because thy mercie is swete Deliuer me † because I am needie and poore and my hart is trubled within me † As a shadow when it declineth am I taken away and I am shaken as locustes † My knees are weakened with fasting and my flesh is changed by reason of oile † And I am made a reproch to them they saw me and wagged their heades † Helpe me ô Lord my God saue me according to thy mercie † And let them know that this is thy hand and thou ô Lord hast done it † They wil curse and thou shalt blesse let them that rise vp against me be confounded but thy seruant shal reioyce † Let them that detract from me be clothed with shame and let them be couered with their confusion as with a duble patched cloke † I wil confesse to our Lord excedingly with my mouth and in the middes of manie I wil prayse him † Because he hath stood on the righthand of the poore that he might saue my soule from the persecutors PSALME CIX Christ rising and ascending into heauen sitteth on the right hand of God 2. beginning in Ierusalem reigneth in the Church of the whole earth 4. vseth the Priesthood of Melchisedechs order to the end of the world 6. and shal iudge the world † A psalme of Dauid OVR Lord sayd to my Lord Sitte on my right hand til I make thine enemies thy footestoole of thy feete † Our Lord wil sendforth the rod of thy strength from Sion rule thou in the middes of thine enemies † With thee the beginning in the day of thy strength in the brightnes of holie thinges from the wombe before the day starre I begat thee † Our Lord sware and it shal not repent him Thou art “ a Priest for euer “ according to the order of Melchisedech † Our Lord on thy righthand hath broken kinges in the day of his wrath † He shal iudge in nations he shal fil ruines he shal crush the heads in the land of manie † Of the torrent in the way he shal drinke therfore shal he exalt the head ANNOTATIONS CIX 4. A Priest for euer In two respectes Christ is a Priest for euer in that from the first instant of his incarnation he was and remaneth a Priest now also in heauen and al other Priestes are his ministerial vicares not successors So that al priestlie functions which they doe he by them doth the same as the principal Priest VVherupon saith S. Paul 1. Cor 4. So let a man thincke of vs as of the ministers of Christ and dispensers of the mysteries of God Secondly Christ dayly offering Sacrifice by the handes of his Priestes doth continually pacifie Gods wrath in behalf of those sinners for whom it is duly applied euen to the end of the world VVheras the Priesthood of Aaron and of al others in the old Testament ceassed by their deathes both in the office and in the effect 4 According to the order of Melchisedech As Melchisedech king of peace and iustice without father mother or genealogie expressed in holie Scriptures or otherwise knowen to the world was Priest or the Hieghest offered bread and wine an vnbloudie sacrifice communicating with both Chananeites and Hebrewes blessed Abraham and tooke tithes of him and his subiectes so Christ the true King of peace iustice without father of his humanity without mother of his Diuinitie the Sonne of God of ineffable genealogie borne of a virgin in his humanitie the Priest of God offereth Sacrifice not only bloudie on the Crosse but also vnbloudie in the formes of bread and wine continueth the same by the ministerie of other Priestes maketh al nations partakers therof blesseth them and receiueth of them al dutiful and rellgious seruice as of his subiectes PSALME CX Praise of God for benefites 4. especially for the B. Sacrament of the Eucharist 6 with other graces imperted to the Catholique Church Alleluia I Wil confesse to thee ô Lord with al my hart in the counsel of the iust and b the congregation † The workes of our Lord are great exquisite according to al his willes † Confession and magnificence his worke
expedient that one man dye for the people and the whole nation perish not vvhich the holie Euangelist ascribeth to his office being highpriest of that yeare he prophecied that IESVS should dye for the nation and not only for the nation but togather into one the children of God that were dispersed IESVS REDEMER correct in vs our errors gather the dispersed conserue them that are and shal be gathered make al one flocke in one fould vnder one Pastour thy selfe IESVS CHRIST To whom with the Father and the Holie Ghost be al thankes praise honour and glorie now and for euer and euer AMEN The prayer of Manasses vvith the second third Bookes of Esdras extant in most Latin and vulgare Bibles are here placed after al the Canonical bookes of the old Testament because they are not receiued into the Canon of Diuine Scriptures by the Catholique Church THE PRAYER OF MANASSES KING OF IVDA WHEN HE WAS HELD CAPTIVE IN BABYLON LORD omnipotent God of our fathers Abraham Isaac and Iacob and of their iust sede which didst make heauen and earth with al the ornamentes of them which hast bound the sea with the word of thy precept which hast shut vp the depth and sealed it with thy terrible and laudable name whom al thinges dread tremble at the countinance of thy powre because the magnificence of thy glorie is importable the wrath of thy threatning vpon sinners is intollerable but the mercie of thy promise is infinite and vnsearchable because thou art our Lord most high benigne long suffering and very merciful and penitent vpon the wickednes of men Thou Lord according to the multitude of thy goodnes hast promised penance and remission to them that haue sinned to thee and by the multitude of thy mercies thou hast decreed penance to sinners vnto saluation Thou therfore Lord God of the iust hast not appointed penance to the iust Abraham Isaac and Iacob them that haue not sinned to thee but hast appointed penance for me a sinner because I haue sinned aboue the number of the sand of the sea Myne iniquities Lord be multiplied mine iniquities be multiplied and I am not worthie to behold looke vpon the height of heauen for the multitude of mine iniquities I am made crooked with manie a band of yron that I can not lift vp my head and I haue not respiration because I haue stirred vp thy wrath and haue done euil before thee I haue not done thy wil and thy commandmentes I haue not kept I haue set vp abominations and multiplied offenses And now I bowe the knee of my hart beseeching goodnes of thee I haue sinned Lord I haue sinned I acknowlege myne iniquities Wherefore I beseech disiring thee forgeue me Lord forgeue me and destroy me not together with myne iniquities neither reserue thou for euer being angrie euils for me neither damme me into the lowest places of the earth because thou art God God I say of the penitent in me thou shalt shew al thy goodnes because thou shalt saue me vnworthie according to thy great mercie and I wil prayse thee alwayes al the dayes of my life because al the power of the heauens prayseth thee and to thee is glorie for euer and euer Amen THE THIRD BOOKE OF ESDRAS For helpe of the readers especially such as haue not leysure to read al vve haue gathered the contentes of the chapters but made no Annotations because the text it self is but as a Commentarie to the Canonical bookes and therfore we haue only added the concordance of other Scriptures in the margin CHAP. I. Iosias king of Iuda maketh a great Pasch 7. geuing manie hostes to such as wanted for sacrifice 14. the Priestes and Leuites performing their functions therin 22. in the eightenth yeare of his reigne 25. He is slayne in battel by the king of Aegypt 32. and much lamented by the Iewes 34. His sonne Ieconias succedeth 37. After him Ioacim 40. who is deposed by the king of Babylon 43. Ioachin reigneth three monethes and is caried into Babylon 46. Sedecias reigneth eleuen yeares wickedly 52. and he with his people is caried captiue into Babylon the citie and temple are destroyed 57. so remayned til the Monarchie of the Persians AND Iosias made a Pasch in Ierusalem to our Lord immolated the Phase the fourtenth moone of the moneth † appointing the Priestes by courses of dayes clothed with stoles in the temple of our Lord. † And he spake to the Leuites the sacred seruantes of Israel that they should sanctifie them selues to our Lord in the placing of the holie arke of our Lord in the house which king Salomon sonne of Dauid built † It shal not be for you to take it vpon your shoulders And now serue your Lord and take the care of that nation Israel in part according to your villages and tribes † according to the writing of Dauid king of Israel and according to the magnificence of Salomon his sonne al in the temple and according to your fathers portion of principalitie among them that stand in the sight of your brethren the children of Israel † Immolate the Pasch and prepare the sacrifices for your bretheren and doe according to the precept of our Lord which was geuen to Moyses † And Iosias gaue vnto the people that was found of sheepe lambes and kiddes and goates thirtie thousand calues three thousand † These thinges were geuen to the people of the kinges goodes according to promisse and to the priestes for the Phase sheepe in number two thousand and calues an hundred † And Iechonias and Semeias and Nathanael bretheren and Hasabias and Oziel and Coraba for the Phase sheepe fiue thousand calues fiue hundred † And when these thinges were done in good order the Priestes and the Leuites stood hauing azymes by tribes † And according to the portions of their fathers principalitie in the sight of the people they did offer to our Lord according to those thinges which were written in the booke of Moyses † and rosted the Phase with fire as it ought and the hostes they boyled in cauldrons and in pottes with beneuolence † and they brought to al that were of the people and afterward they prepared for them selues and the priestes † For the Priestes offered the fatte vntil the houre was ended and the Leuites prepared for them selues and their brethren the children of Aaron † And the sacred singing men the children of Asaph were by order according to the precept of Dauid and Asaph and Zacharias and Ieddimus which was from the king † And the porters at euerie gate so that none transgressed his owne for their brethren prepared for them † And the thinges were consummate that perteyned to the sacrifice of our Lord. † In that day they celebrated the Phase and offered hostes vpon the sacrifice of our Lord according to the precept of king Iosias † And the children of Israel that were found at that time
eaten therof Moreouer the Hebrew word Hotsi brought forth is a word pertayning to Sacrifice as in the 6. chap of Iudges v. 18. and 19 and importeth that the bread and wine were first offered in Sacrifice and then doubtles they did participat though they wanted not other fufficient corporal foode Againe the wordes folowing For he vvas the Priest of God most hiegh can haue no other sense but that he did the function of a Priest in the bread wine which he brought otherwise if the only cause of bringing that prouision had benne to releue the campe with victuals the reason would rather haue benne yelded because he was a bountiful King a liberal Prince a special freind to Abraham as in deede he was but none of these reasons or the like fitted this purpose so wel nor touched the cause of bringing forth bread and wine as to signifie that he was a Priest whose office is to offer Sacrifice Here againe some Protestants take exception against the Latin text that the causual coniunction Enim for is not agreable to the Hebrew but should be the copulatiue Et and which is a meere wrangling For the lerned know wel ynough that the Hebtew particle is better expressed in such places by Enim or quia for or because then by And so the English Bible printed in the yeare of our Lord. 1552. readeth Melchisedech king of Salem brought forth bread and vvine for he vvas the Priest of the most hieghest God The latter Editions also in like places haue not the copulatiue And but some other word as the sense requireth Gen. 20. v. 3. Thou art but a dead man for the vvomans sake vvhich thou hast taken for she is a mans vvife where the Hebrew phrase is And she is maried to a husband Gen. 30. v. 27. they read thus For I haue proued that the Lord hath blessed me for thy sake where precisly construing the Hebrew they should say I diuined or coniectured and the Lord blessed me for thy sake Likewise Esaie 64. v. 5. they read But Loe thou hast bene angrie for vve offended the Hebrew is thus Loe thou art angrie and vve haue sinned In the same place they translate Yet shal vve be saued vvhich the Hebrew expresseth by the copulatiue And we shal be saued So when they thinke it conuenient they translate the Hebrew particle For that yet which strictly signifieth And. Now let vs also see the original in this place In the Hebrew it is thus VMALCHI TSEDEC MELEC CHALEM HOTSI LECHEM VAIAIIN VEHV COHEN LEEL ELION VAIE VARECHEHV c. In English word for word thus And Melchisedech king of Salem brought forth bread and vvine And he the priest to God most hiegh And he blessed him c. where albeit the causual word For is not expressed yet these wordes And he the priest further declaring that besides the office and dignitie of a King which was said before Melchisedec was also a Priest must nedes signifie that he did something about the bread and wine belonging to a Priests office And what that something was perhaps the Vniuersitie of Cambridge wil testifie whose late professor of Diuinitie teacheth plainly that Melchisedech offered Sacrifice and was therin a figure of Christ Pag. 6. Reprehen Sacerdotes saith he ij vere proprie sunt qui sacrificia faciunt qualis fuit Aaron Aaronis silij Melchisedechus quem illi adumbrabant Christus Priestes truly and properly are they that offer sacrifices such as vvas Aaron and the sonnes of Aaron and Melchisedech and Christ vvhom they prefigured If then both Aaron Melchisedech were truly and properly Priests because they offered sacrifices according to this Professors definition and both were figures of Christ it must needes be granted that as Christ fulfilled the figure of Aarons bloudie sacrifices in offering him selfe vpon the Crosse so he also fulfilled the figure as wel of vnbloudie sacrifices of Aaron as especially of Melchisedechs Sacrifice in some other besides that on the Crosse seeing the prophet Dauid and S. Paul say Christ is a Priest not according to Aarons order for that was to haue an end but For euer according to the order of Melchisedech And what other Sacrifice did our Sauiour offer to remaine perpetual but of his owne bodie bloud in vnbloudie maner vnder the formes of bread and wine with commandment to his Apostles and Priests to do the same til the end of the world Let the indifferent reader weigh it wel And whosoeuer is not very proud wil for his better instruction or confirmation esteme the vniforme iudgement of manie ancient godlie and lerned Fathers writing vpon this place VVe wil only recite their wordes without other deduction for breuitie sake S. Clemens Alexandrinus li 4. Strom. versus finem writeth thus Melchisedech king of Salem Priest of God most hiegh gaue wine bread santified nutriment in type of the Eucharist S. Cyprian Epist 63. ad Caecilium Christ is Priest for euer according to the order of Melchisedech which order is this coming from that Sacrifice and thence descending that Melchisedech was Priest of God most hiegh that he offered bread wine that he blessed Abraham For who is more a Priest of God most hiegh then our Lord Iesus Christ who offered Sacrifice to God the Father and offered the same which Melchisedech had offered bread and wine to wit his owne bodie and bloud And a litle after That therfore in Genesis the blessing might be rightly celebrated about Abraham by Melchisedec the Priest the image of Christs Sacrifice co●sisting in bread and wine went before which thing our Lord perfecting and performing offered bread and chalice mixt with wine and he that is the plenitude fulfilled the veritie of the prefiguted image Eusebius Cesariensis li 5. Demonst Euang. c. 3. Euen as he who was Priest of Nations was neuer sene to offer corporal sacrifices but only bread wine when he blessed Abraham so first our Lord Sauiour him selfe then priests that come from him exercising the spiritual office of Priesthood in al nations after the Ecclesiastical ordinances do represent the mysteries of his bodie and healthful bloud in bread wine which mysteries Melchisedech knew so long before by diuine spirite and vsed as representations of things to come S. Ambrose li. 5 de Sacramen c. 1. VVe know the figure of the Sacraments went before in Abrahams times when Melchisedech offered Sacrifice Idem in cap. 5 Heb. It is clere that oblations of cattle are vanished which were in Aarons order but Melchisedechs institution remayneth which is celebrated al the world ouer in administration of the Sacraments S Hierom. Epist ad Marcellamo vt migret Bethleem Haue recourse to Genesis and you shal find Melchisedech king of Salem prince of this citie who euen then in figure of Christ offered bread and wine and dedicated the Christian mysterie in our Sauiours bodie and bloud Idem Epist
his Apostles to preach the Gospel gaue them powre to worke miracles in his name So did S. Peter and S. Iohn heale the lame Act. 3. And S. Paul auouched miracles for the signes of his Apostleship 2. Cor. 12. CHAP. V. Moyses and Aaron require of Pharao in the behalfe of God to let his people the Hebrewes goe and sacrifice in the desert VVhich he contemning 5. oppresseth them more denying them stravv and yet exacting the accustomed number of brickes 20. The people oppressed impute their miserie to Moyses and Aaron 12. But Moyses prayeth to God for them AFTER these things Moyses and Aaron went in and said to Pharao This saith the Lord God of Israel dismisse my people that they may sacrifice to me in the desert † But he answered Who is the Lord that I should heare his voice and dismisse Israel I know not the Lord and Israel I wil not dismisse † And they said The God of the Hebrewes hath called vs to goe three daies iourney into the wildernesse and to sacrifice to the Lord our God lest perhappes there chance to vs pestilence or sword † The king of Aegypt said to them Why do you Moyses and Aaron solicite the people from their workes Goe you to your burdens † And Pharao said The people of the land is much you see that the multitude is secretly increased how much more if you geue them rest from their workes † Therefore he commanded in that day the ouerseers of the workes and the exactores of the people saying † You shal no more geue straw to the people for to make brickes as before but let them selues goe and geather straw † And the taske of brickes which they did before you shal put vpon them neither shal you diminish any thing for they are idle and therfore they crie saying Let vs goe and sacrifice to our God † Let them be oppressed with workes and let them accomplish them that they hearken not to lying wordes † Therefore the ouerseers of the workes and the exactors going forth said vnto the people Thus saith Pharao I allow you no straw † goe and geather if you can find any where neither shal anie thing of your worke be diminished † And the people was dispersed through al the Land of Aegypt to geather straw † And the ouerseers of the workes were instant saying Finish your worke euerie day as before you were wont to doe when straw was geuen vnto you † And the ouerseers of the workes of the children of Israel were scourged of Pharaos exactors saying Why do you not make vp the taske of brickes as before neither yesterday nor to day † And the ouerseers of the children of Israel came and cried out to Pharao saying Why dealest thou so against thy seruantes † Straw is not geuen vs and brickes are commanded vs in like sorte behold we thy seruantes are beaten with whippes and thy people is vniustly dealt withal † Who said You are idle and therefore you say Let vs goe and sacrifice to our Lord. † Goe therfore and worke straw shal not be geuen you and you shal geue vp the accustomed number of brickes † And the ouerseers of the children of Israel saw them selues in hard case because it was said vnto them There shal not a whitte be diminished of the brickes for euerie day † And they mette Moyses and Aaron who stood ouer against them coming forth from Pharao † and they said to them Our Lord see and iudge because you haue made our sauour to stinke before Pharao and his seruantes and you haue geuen him a sword for to kil vs. † And Moyses returned to our Lord and said Lord why hast thou afflicted this people wherfore hast thou sent me † For since the time that I entered in to Pharao to speake in thy name he hath afflicted thy people and thou hast not deliuered them CHAP. VI. God reueling himselfe more to Moyses then he had done to former Patriarches 6. commandeth him to tel the children of Israel that he seeing their miseries wil deliuer them from Aegypt and geue them possession of Chanaan 14. The genealogies of Ruben Simeon and especially of Leui are recited 26. to shew the origin of Moyses and Aaron AND our Lord said to Moyses Now thou shalt see what thinges I wil doe to Pharao for by a mightie hand shal he dismisse them and in a strong hand shal he cast them out of his land † And our Lord spake to Moyses saying I am the Lord † that appeared to Abraham to Isaac and to Iacob as God almightie and “ my name ADONAI I did not shew them † And I made a couenant with them to geue them the Land of Chanaan the land of their pilgrimage wherein they were strangers † And I haue heard the groning of the children of Israel wherwith the Aegyptians haue oppressed them and I haue remembred my couenant † Therfore say to the children of Israel I the Lord who wil bring you forth out of the worke-prison of the Aegyptians wil deliuer you from seruitude and redeme you in a high arme and great iudgements † And I wil take you to me for my people and I wil be your God and you shal know that I am the Lord your God that brought you forth out of the worke-prison of the Aegyptians † and brought you into the land ouer which I lifted vp my hand to geue it to Abraham Isaac and Iacob and I wil geue it you to possesse I the Lord. † Moyses then told al to the children of Israel who did not hearken vnto him for anguish of spirit and most painful worke † And our Lord spake to Moyses saying † Goe in and speake to Pharao the king of Aegypt that he dismisse the children of Israel out of his land † And Moyses answered before our Lord Behold the children of Israel heare me not and how wil Pharao heare especially wheras I am of vncircumcised lippes † And our Lord spake to Moyses and Aaron and he gaue them commandement vnto the children of Israel vnto Pharao the king of Aegypt that they should bring forth the children of Israel out of the land of Aegypt † These are Princes of their houses by their families The sonnes of Ruben the first begotten of Israel Henoch and Phallu Hesron and Charmi. † These are the kinreds of Ruben The sonnes of Simeon Iamuel and Iamin and Ahod and Iachin and Soar and Saul the sonnes of the Chananitesse these are the progenies of Simeon † And these are the names of the sonnes of Leui by their kinreds Gerson and Caath and Merari And the yeares of the life of Leui were an hundred thirtie seuen † The sonnes of Gerson Lobni and Semi by their kinreds † The sonnes of Caath Amram and Isaar and Hebron and Oziel the yeares also of Caaths life were an hundred thirtie three † The sonnes of Merari Moholi and Musi these be the kinreds of Leui by
their families † And Amram tooke to wife locabed his aunt by the fathers side who bare him Aaron and Moyses And the yeares of Amrams life were an hundred thirtie seuen † The sonnes also of Isaar Coree and Nepheg and Zechri † The sonnes also of Oziel Mizael and Elizaphan and Sethi † And Aaron tooke to wife Elizabeth the daughter of Aminadab sister of Nahason who bare him Nadab and Abiu and Eleazar and Ithamar † The sonnes also of Core Aser and Elcana Abiasaph these be the kinreds of the Corites † But Eleazar the sonne of Aaron tooke a wife of the daughters of Phutiel who bare him Phinees these are the heads of the Leuitical families by their kinreds † This is Aaron and Moyses whom our Lord commanded that they should bring forth the children of Israel out of the land of Aegypt by their troupes † These are they that spake to Pharao the king of Aegypt that they might bring forth the children of Israel out of Aegypt this is Moyses and Aaron † in the day when our Lord spake to Moyses in the land of Aegypt † And our Lord spake to Moyses saying I the Lord speake to Pharao the king of Aegypt al thinges which I speake to thee † And Moyses said before our Lord Loe I am of vncircumcised lippes how wil Pharao heare me ANNOTATIONS CHAP. VI. 3. My name Adonai Here and in manie other places of holie Scripture in the Hebrew text is that name of God of foure letters which the Iewes say is ineffable Yet sure it is that Moyses heard it pronounced and afterwards writte it as he did the rest in Hebrew letters which are al consonants without vowels But the Rabbins that long after put points or vowels to al other words put none to this For al then redde Adonai in place therof And so the Latin and al vulgar Catholique versions keepe the same word vntranslated The Septuagint in Greke translate KYPIO● which in Latin is Dominus in English Lord. So also al ancient Fathers and which is most of al our Sauiour and his Apostles alleaging sentences of the old Testament where this name is contained stil expresse it by wordes that signifie Lord. Only certaine late writers haue framed a new word by putting the points of Adonai to the proper letters of this vnknowen name which are Iod He Vau He and so sound it Iehouah which was scarse heard of before an hundred yeares As Bishop Genebrard Cardinal Bellarmin and F. Pererius proue for that neither ancient Fathers writing whole Treatises de Diuinis nominibus nor the elder Rabbins nor later most learned Hebricians as Rabbi Moyses Aben Ezram Lira Paulus Burgensis and others neuer mention Iehouah amongst the Names or titles of God CHAP. VII Moyses being constituted as God of Pharao and Aaron as the prophet of Moyses they declare Gods commandment to Pharao 10. turne the rodde into a serpent 17. the water into bloud which is the first plague 22. The magicians doe the like by inchantments and Pharaos hart is indurate AND our Lord said to Moyses Behold I haue appointed thee “ the God of Pharao and Aaron thy brother shal be thy prophet † Thou shalt speake to him al thinges that I command thee and he shal speake to Pharao that he dismisse the children of Israel out of his land † But “ I wil indurate his hart and wil multiplie my signes and wonders in the Land of Aegypt † and he wil not heare you and I wil put in my hand vpon Aegypt and wil bring forth my armie and people the children of Israel out of the Land of Aegypt by very great iudgements † And the Aegyptians shal know that I am the Lord which haue stretched forth my hand vpon Aegypt and haue brought forth the children of Israel out of the middes of them † Therfore Moyses and Aaron did as our Lord had commanded so did they † And Moyses was eightie yeares old and Aaron eightie three when they spake to Pharao † And our Lord said to Moyses and Aaron † When Pharao shal say vnto you Shew signes thou shalt say to Aaron Take thy rodde and cast it before Pharao and it shal be turned into a serpent † Therfore Moyses and Aaron going in vnto Pharao did as our Lord had commanded And Aaron tooke the rodde before Pharao and his seruantes the which was turned into a serpent † And Pharao called the wise men and the enchanters and “ they also by Aegyptian enchantments and certaine secrecies did in like maner † And euery one did cast forth their roddes the which were turned into dragons but Aarons rodde deuoured their roddes † And Pharaos hart was indurate and he heard them not as our Lord had commanded † And our Lord said to Moyses Pharaoes hart is aggrauated he wil not dismisse the people † Goe to him in the morning behold he wil goe forth to the waters and thou shalt stand to meete him vpon the banke of the riuer and the rodde that was turned into a dragon thou shalt take in thy hand † And thou shalt say to him The Lord God of the Hebrewes sent me to thee saying Dismisse my people to sacrifice vnto me in the desert and vntil this present thou wouldest not heare † This therfore saith our Lord In this thou shalt know that I am the Lord behold I wil strike with the rodde that is in my hand the water of the riuer and it shal be turned into bloud † The fishes also that are in the riuer shal dye and the waters shal putrifie and the Aegyptians shal be afflicted drinking the water of the riuer † Our Lord also said to Moyses Say vnto Aaron Take thy rodde and stretch forth thy hand vpon the waters of Aegypt and vpon their floudes and riuers and pooles and al the lakes of waters that they may be turned into bloud and be there bloud in al the Land of Aegypt as wel in the vessels of wood as of stone † And Moyses and Aaron did as our Lord had commanded and lifting vp the rodde he stroke the water of the riuer before Pharao and his seruantes which was turned into bloud † And the fishes that were in the riuer died and the riuer putrified and the Aegyptians could not drincke the water of the riuer and there was bloud in the whole Land of Aegypt † And the enchaunters of the Aegyptians with their enchantments did in like maner and Pharaoes hart was indurate neither did he heare them as our Lord had commaunded † And he turned away him selfe and went into his house neither did he yet set his hart to it this time also † And al the Aegyptians digged round about the riuer for water to drinke for they could not drinke of the water of the riuer † And seuen dayes were fully ended after that our Lord stroke the riuer ANNOTATIONS CHAP. VII 1. The God of Pharao The
Who is this that said what shal Saul reigne ouer vs Geue vs the men and we wil kil them † And Saul sayd No man shal be killed this day because our Lord this day hath releued Israel † And Samuel said to the people Come and let vs goe into Galgal and let vs renewe there a kingdome † And al the people went into Galgal and there they made Saul king before our Lord in Galgal they immolated there pacifique victimes before our Lord. And Saul reioysed there and al the men of Israel excedingly CHAP. XII Samuel being iustified by the people for his good behauiour 6. chargeth them with ingratitude towardes God 14. admonishing them and shewing by a signe that they offended in demanding a king 20. Exhorteth them now to serue God promiseth to pray for them and forwarneth that they shal receiue as they deserue AND Samuel sayd to al Israel Behold I haue heard your voice according to al thinges which you haue spoken to me and I haue appointed a king ouer you † And now the king goeth before you and I am waxen old and haue gray heares moreouer my sonnes are with you therfore hauing conuersed with you from my youth vntil this day loe I am readie † Speake of me before our Lord and before his Christ whether I haue taken any mans oxe or asse If I haue calumniated any man if I haue oppressed any man if I haue taken gift of any mans hand and I wil contemne that same this day and wil restore it to you † And they said thou hast not calumniated vs nor oppressed vs nor taken ought of any mans hand † And he sayd to them Witnes is our Lord against you and witnes is his Christ in this day that you haue not found any thing in my hand And they said Witnes † And Samuel said to the people Our Lord who made Moyses and Aaron and brought our fathers out of the Land of Aegypt is present † Now therefore stand that I may contend in iudgement against you before our Lord concerning al the mercies of our Lord which he hath done with you and with your fathers † how Iacob entred into Aegypt and your fathers cried to our Lord and our Lord sent Moyses and Aaron and brought your fathers out of Aegypt and placed them in this place † Who forgat our Lord their God and he deliuered them in the hand of Sisara master of the hoste of Haser and in the hand of the Philisthijmes and in the hand of the king of Moab and they sought against them † But afterward they cried to our Lord and said We haue sinned because we haue forsaken our Lord and haue serued Baalim and Astaroth now therefore deliuer vs from the hand of our enemies and we wil serue thee † And our Lord sent Ierobaal and Badan and Iepte and Samuel and deliuered you from the hand of your enemies round about and you dwelt securely † But you seing that Naas king of the children of Ammon was come against you you said to me Not so but a king shal reigne ouer vs whereas our Lord your God did reigne among you † Now therfore your king is readie whom you haue chosen and desired behold our Lord hath geuen you a king † If you shal feare our Lord and serue him and heare his voice and not exasperat the mouth of our Lord both you and the king which reigneth ouer you shal be folowers of our Lord your God † but if you wil nor heare the voice of our Lord but shal exasperat his wordes the hand of our Lord shal be vpon you and vpon your fathers † But now also stand and see this great thing which our Lord wil doe in your sight † Is it not wheare haruest to day I wil cal vpon our Lord he wil geue * noyses and rayne and you shal know and see that you haue done great euil to your selues in the sight of our Lord desiring a king ouer you † And Samuel cried to our Lord and our Lord gaue noyses and raine in that day † And al the people feared excedingly our Lord and Samuel And al the people said to Samuel Pray for thy seruantes to our Lord thy God that we die not for we haue added euil to al our sinnes that we desired vnto vs a king † And Samuel sayd to the people Feare not you haue done al this euil but yet depart not from the backe of our Lord but serue our Lord in al your hart † And decline not after vaine thinges which shal not profite you nor deliuer you because they are vaine † And our Lord wil not forsake his people for his great name because our Lord hath sworne to make you a people to him self † And farre from me be this sinne in our Lord that I should cease to pray for you and I wil teach you the good and right way † Therefore feare our Lord and serue him in truth and from your whole hart for you haue seene the great workes which he hath done among you † But if you shal perseuer in malice both you and your king shal perish together CHAP. XIII Saul and Ionathas preuaile in battel against the Philisthijms 5. who increasing their forc●s the Isra●lites for fea●e flee away and hid themselues 8. Samuel not coming to the campe Saul presumeth to offer sacrifice 11. for which Samuel reproueth him and declareth that his kingdom shal be translated to an other 17. The Philisthijms oppresse the Israelites and depriue them of armour A CHILD of one yeare was Saul when he began to reigne and two yeares he reigned ouer Israel † And Saul chose to him selfe three thousand of Israel and there were with Saul two thousand in Machmas and in the mount of Bethel and a thousand with Ionathas in Gabaa of Beniamin moreouer the rest of the people he sent backe euerie man into their tabernacles † And Ionathas stroke the garrison of the Philisthijms which was in Gabaa Which when the Philisthijms had heard Saul sounded with the trumpet in al the land saying Let the Hebrewes heare † And al Israel heard this maner of bruite Saul hath striken the garrison of the Philisthijms and Israel tooke courage against the Philisthijms The people therfore cried after Saul in Galgal † And the Philisthims were gathered together to fight against Israel thirtie thousand chariotes and six thousand horsemen and the rest of the common people as the sand which is in the sea shore very much And going vp they camped in Machmas at the East of Bethauen † Which when the men of Israel had seene them selues put in a streict for the people was afflicted they hid them selues in caues and in secrete places in rockes also and in dennes and in cesternes † And the Hebrewes passed Iordan into the Land of Gad and Galaad And when Saul was yet in Galgal al the people was sore afrayd which
15. Oza 2● Reg. 6. sodenly slaine for touching the Arke of God the Lavv forbidding vnder paine of death Num. 1. v. 51. 18. v. 7. that none should approch to holie office being not therto orderly called Of workes also of Supererogation called counsailes not preceptes vve haue examples in vovves voluntarily made of thinges not commanded the law prescribing vvhat vovves might be made by vvhom Nu. 30. And Num. 6. a particular rule was proposed to such as of their ovvne accord vvould embrace it a distinct name geuen them to be called Nazarites that is Seperate or Sanctified In which state they vvere to remaine either for a time limited by themselues or their parents or perpetually if they so promised Iudic. 13. 1. Reg. 1. For s● farre as their promise extended they were strictly obliged to performe Deut. 23. When thou hast vowed a vow to our Lord thy God thou shalt not slacke to pay it because our Lord thy God wil require it and if thou delay it shal be reputed to thee for sinne If thou wilt not promise thou shalt be without this sinne Pay thy vowes vnto the Highest Psal 75. Vow ye and render your vowes to our Lord your God Psal 49. The Rechabites aftervvardes had a like rule to the Nazarite● the same perpetual Hierem. 3● neuer to drinke wine nor to build nor dwel in houses but in tabernacles nor sow corne nor plant vineyardes VVhich rule though instituted by a man yet the obseruation therof vvas much commended rewarded by God v. 19. Such distinct state of religious persons with other states of the church of Christ were also prefigured Leuit. 11. by the cleane fishes of three distinct vvaters as some holie Fathers do mystically expound that place To vvitte the cleane fishes of the sea are the multitude of lay persons which are dravven out of the sea of this vvorld and happely found good fishes in our Lords nette Math. 13. The cleane fishes of the riuers are the good and fruitful Clergie men that vvatter the vvhole earth by teaching Christian doctrin and ministring holie Sacramentes vvith other Rites and Gouerning the whole Church And the cleane fishes of standing pooles are the Monastical persons liuing perpetually in Cloysters vvhere good soules are alwayes readie for our Lordes table as S. Bernard teacheth Much more the more ancient fathers S. Beda S. Gregorie S. Augustin and others explicate innumerable places of holie Scripture mystically relying therin vpon example of the new Testament so expounding the old Namely S. Paul teaching as before is noted that the whole law was a pedagogue guiding men to Christ and affirming that al thinges happened to the people of the old Testament in figure of the new Leauing therfore to prosecute the same further which would require a verie great worke it may here suffice to geue according to the literal sense a briefe view of certaine other pointes of Religion practised in this fourth age VVhere it is clere that as Iacob the Patriarch had fortold Gen. 48. that Abrahams Isaacs and his owne name should be inuocated so Moyses prayed God for his promise made to them and for their sake to pardon the people saying Exod. 32. Remember ô Lord Abraham Isaac Israel And our Lord was pacified from doing the euil which he had spoken against his people His diuine prouidence so disposing that he could be hindered by such prayers from that which h●threatned And whereas Moyses did not directly inuocate the holie Patriarches as Christians now cal vpon glorified Sainctes to pray for them the cause of difference is for that now Sainctes seing God know in him whatsoeuer perteyneth to their glorie which state none b●fore Christ attain●d vnto Num 35. v. 25. Deut. 4. v. 12. Againe Protestantes obiect that for so much as God knoweth al our necessities desires dispositions and whatsoeuer is in man it is needles say they superfluous in vaine that Sainctes should commend our causes To this we answer that not only glorious Sainctes but also mortal men by Gods ordināce by which nothing is done vainely do such offices as mediators betwen God and other men for so Moyses told the wordes of the people to our Lord Exod. 19. notwithstanding Gods omniscience or knowledge of al thinges Also God expresly commanded Iobs freinds to goe to Iob promising to heare his prayer for th●m As for Sainctes hearing or knowing our prayers made to them though onlie God of himselfe and by his owne power seeth mens secrete cogitations and therfore is properly called the searcher of hartes 1. Reg. 16. yet God communicateth this pow●r to prophetes to see the secrete thoughtes of others so Samuel knew the cogitations of Saul 1. Reg. 9. v. 20. And Abias saw by reuelation the coming of Ierobomas wife to him in Silo 3. Reg. 14. Much more God reuealeth our present state and acts to glorified soules vvho are as Angels in heauen Math. 22. and being secure of their owne glorie are careful sayeth S. Cyprian of our Saluation Neither is it derogation to God that Saints are honoured and titles ascribed to them of intercessors mediators and the like for such titles are geuen to them not as to God but by vvay of participation only So Iudges are called goddes and sauiours Exod. 21. Iudic 3. and Priestes called goddes Exod. 21. Praise geuen to God and Gedeon Iudic. 7. Protection and adoration of Angels is very frequent Exod. 23. 31. Num. 22. Iosue 5. Iudic. 2. 6. 13. The names of the twelue sonnes of Israel were grauen in the two chiefe ornaments of the high priest in the Ephod and Rationale Exod. 28. Manna was not only reserued as a memorie of Gods singular benefite but also honorably reposed as a Relique in a golden vessel and kept in the Arke of God Exod. 16. Heb. 9. Iosephs bones reserued and remoued Iosue 24. Images of holie Cherubims were made and sette vp together with the Arke and Propitiatorie in the chiefe place of the Tabernacle called Sancta Sanctorum Exod. 25. An image also of a serpent was made in brasse for the health of those that were striken by serpentes Num. 21. Images also of lions and oxen were made and sette vnder the foote of the lauer called a sea in the Temple 3. Reg. 7. The honour done to anie holie thing namely to the Arke 2. Reg. 6. redounded to Gods more honour and al this so farre from idolatrie that quite contrarie in presence of the Arke the idol Dagon fel to the ground and broke in peeces 1. Reg. 5. Exequies for the dead with weeping and fasting were then practised in the Church as appeareth by the peoples mourning for Aaron thirtie dayes Num. 20. Also for Moyses Deut. 34. By the Gabaonites fasting seuen dayes for Saul and his sonnes lately slaine 1. Reg. 31. Likewise king Dauid with al his court mourning weping
deliuer and saue them First Othoniel of the tribe of Iuda then Aod of Beniamin after him Samgar the Scripture not signifying of what tribe then Barach with Debora of Ephraim Gedeon of Manasses Abimelech his bas● sonne an vsurper Thola of Issachar Iair and Iephte of Manasses Abesan of Iuda Aialon of Zabulon Abdon of Ephraim Sampson of Dan and Heli who was also high priest of Aarons stocke otherwise called Zaraias 1. Paralip 6. and Samuel also of the tribe of Leut a Prophet In his time the people demanding and vrging to haue a King Saul of the tribe of Beniamin was annointed 1. Reg. 10. But for transgressing Gods commandments especially for exercising spiritual function without warrant 1. Reg. 13. and not destroying idolaters 1. Reg. 15. was deposed and Dauid of the tribe of Iuda was annointed King who after manie great trubles possessed the whole kingdome and died in peace leauing his sonne Salomon inuested and annointed king in his throne The Church being thus established in distinct states and orders albeit there were manie imperfections in al sortes of persons and great sinnes committed yet God so punished offenders and chastised the whole people that he stil conserued the greatest or chiefe part in true faith and religion For whiles they were in the desert they murmured very often against God and his Ministers their Superiours Exod. 17. Num. 11. 14 20. 21. Manie fel to idolatrie Exod. 32. Aaron not free from cooperating in the peoples sinne Nadab and Abiu Aarons sonnes and consecrated priestes offered strange fire Leuit. 10 Core Dathan and Abiron with their complices made a great schisme Num. 16. Manie committed carnal fornication with Infidels and were therby drawen to spiritual Num. 25. Of which and other like ●innes the Psalmist speaketh Psal 94. exhorting his people not to harden their hartes as in the desert their fathers had tempted God Fourtie yeares was I offended sayth God with that generation and sayd They alwayes erre in hart And therfore he sware in his wrath that the same generation should not enter into the promised land of Chanaan but their children entred and possessed it Num. 14. Iesue 3. A 〈…〉 the people falling to idolatrie and other sinnes were afflicted and sore press●d by forraine enemies but repenting were deliuered and saued by certain capitaines called Iudges and Sauiours as appeareth in the booke of iudges They had also tribulations by some of their owne nation for among the Iudge one called Abimelee was a tyrannical vsurper Iudic. 9. Saul their first King falling from God vniustly persecuted Dauid 1. Reg. 18. ● Ambitious Absolom rebelled against the King his father 2. Reg. 15. and Seba of the tribe of Beniamin raised an other rebellion 2. Reg. 20. ●●●●wise Adonias assisted by Abiathar the high priest and by Ioab general of the armie pretended to reigne his father Dauid yet liuing to preuent S 〈…〉 n of the kingdom 3. Reg. 1. So God both shewed his iustice in suffering su●● afflictions to happen for punishment of sinne and his mercie in sauing hi● Church from ruine Moreouer for preseruatiō of the Church there were diuers diuine Ordinances prouided by the law For first al were strictly commanded not to cōmunicate with Infidels in their idolatrie Ex. 23. nor with Schismatikes in their schisme Nu. 16. but to destroy al Idolaters Num. 33. and shunne al nouelties in religion as a sure marke of idolatrie or false doctrine Deut. 13. Further to conserue vnitie there was but one Tabernacle and one Altar for Sacrifice in the whole people of Israel VVherupon when the two tribes and halfe on the other side Iordan had made a seueral altar al the tribes that dwelt in Chanaan suspecting it was for sacrifice sent presently to admonish them and prepared to make warre against them except they destroyed their new altar but being aduertised that it was only an altar of monument and not for sacrifice were therwith satisfied Iosue 22. Afterwards the tribe of Dan setting vp idolatrie and the other tribes not correcting it they were al punished VVhich happened by occasion of an other enormous sinne committed and not corrected in the tribe of Beniamin For the other eleuen tribes making warre against them for this iust cause yea by Gods direction and warrant yet had the worse susteyning great slaughter of men in two conflictes and in the third Beniamin was almost destroyed Iudic. 20. Finally for decision of al controuersies and ending of strife the High Priest was expresly ordayned supreme Iudge Deut. 17. And al were commanded in paine of death to submitte their opinions and obey his sentence with promise of Gods assistance wherby his definitions were certaine and infallible For in consultations of doubtes and difficult cases God inspired him with doctrine of veritie Exod. 28. 29. Leuit. 8. Num. 3. 7. 9. 1. Reg. 23 30. VVhich iudgement Seate Christ admonished the Iewes to repayre vnto and folow Math. 23. though the Iudges themselues did not the thinges which they taught In so much that Caiphas through this assistance of Gods spirite being otherwise a wicked man yet pronounced the truth That one must die for the people VVhich therfore S. Iohn the Euangelist ascribeth to his Chayre and office because he was High priest that yeare Ioan. 11. Seing then Gods prouidence and continual assistance was so clere and assured in the Church of the old Testament much more is the Church of christ builded vpon a sure rocke assured of his perpetual assistance and always preserued from erring in Faith or in general practise of Religion And that by Gods like assured ordinance of one supreme head and Iudge S. Peter his Successour for vvhom our Sauiour prayed that his faith should not faile Further commanding him that he should confirme his brethren Al vvhich vvse see is performed in the Successours of S. Peter vvheras the successours of the other Apostles are al failed long since The same most assured stabilitie of the Church of Christ is further confirmed by the whole Lavv and Prophetes Namely Deut. 32. and 33. vvhere Moyses fortelleth more povver and grace in the Church to be collected in the Gentiles of al natiōs then euer vvas in that of the Israelites or Iews Likewise 1. Reg. 2. The same vvas both prefigured and prophecied by holie Anna The hungrie those that desire Gods grace and glorie are filled vntil the barren woman the Church of the Gentiles bare verie manie she that had manie children was weakned Shewing that the Church of the Iewes had manie vntil the plenitude of Gentiles much more abounded Wherfore the Psalmist inuiteth al nations to praise God saying Psal 116. Praise our Lord al ye Gentiles praise him al ye peoples Also 2. Reg. 7. God promised Dauid saying Thy Kingdome for euer before thy face and thy throne shal be firme continually which was not verified in Dauids temporal kingdome For it was
God as he hath spoken of thee † Our Lord also giue thee wisdome and vnderstanding that thou mayst be able to rule Israel and to kepe the law of our Lord thy God † For then thou shalt be able to prosper if thou shalt keepe the commandementes and iudgementes which our Lord commanded Moyses to teach Israel take courage and play the man feare not neither be dismayde † Behold I in my pouertie haue prepared the charges of the house of our Lord of gold an hundred thousand talentes and of siluer a thousand thousand talentes but of brasse and of yron there is noe weight for the number is surpassed with the greatnesse timber and stones I haue prepared to al the charges † Thou hast also verie manie artificers hewers of stones and masons carpenters and of al occapations most skilful to make worke † in gold and siluer and brasse and yron wherof there is no number Ryse therfore and do it and our Lord wil be with thee † Dauid also commanded al the princes of Israel that they should help Salomon his sonne † You see quoth he that our Lord your God is with you and hath geuen you rest round about and hath deliuered al your enemies into your handes and the land is subdewed before our Lord and before his people † Geue therfore your hart and your soules to seeke our Lord your God and arise and build a sanctuarie to our Lord God that the Arke of the couenant of our Lord and the vessels consecrated to our Lord may be brought into the house which is built to the name of our Lord. CHAP. XXIII King Dauid being old constituteth Salomon king 3. disposeth the offices of Leuites 7. to wit the families of Gerson 12. of Caath 21. and of Merari 26. ceassing to carrie the tabernacle 27. to serue in the temple DAVID therfore being old ful of daies made Salomon his sonne king ouer Israel † And he gathered al the princes of Israel and the Priestes and Leuites † And the Leuites were numbred from thirtie yeares vpward and there were found thirtie eight thousand men † Of these were chosen and distributed into the ministerie of the house of our Lord foure and twentie thousand and of the ouerseers and iudges six thousand † Moreouer foute thousand porters and as manie singing to our Lord on instrumentes which he had made to sing on † And Dauid distributed them by the courses of the children of Leui to witte of Gerson and Caath and Merari † The sonnes of Gerson Leedan and Semei † The sonnes of Leedan the prince Iahiel Zethan and Ioel three † The sonnes of Semei Salomith and Hosiel and Aram three these be the princes of the familes of Leedan † Moreouer the sonnes of Semei Leheth and Ziza and Iaus and Baria these be the sonnes of Semei foure † And Leheth was the first Ziza the second moreouer Iaus and Baria had not manie children and therfore they were counted in one familie and in one house † The children of Caath Amram and Isaar Hebron and Oziel foure † The sonnes of Amram Aaron and Moyses And Aaron was seperated to minister in Sanctasanctorum he and his sonnes for euer and to burne incense to our Lord according to his rite and to blesse his name for euer † The sonnes of Moyses also the man of God were numbred in the tribe of Leui. † The sonnes of Moyses Gersom and Eliezari the sonnes of Gersom Subuel the first † And the sonnes of Eliezer were Rohobia the first and Eleezer had noe moe sonnes Moreouer the children of Rohobia were multiplied excedingly † The sonnes of Isaar Salomith the first † The sonnes of Hebron Ieriau the first Amarias the second Iahaziel the third Iecmaan the fourth † The son̄nes of Oziel Micha the first Iesia the second † The sonnes of Merari Moholi Musi The sonnes of Moholi Eleazar and Cis. † And Eleazar died and had no sonnes but daughters and the sonnes of Cis their brethren tooke them † The sonnes of Musi Moholi and Eder and Ierimoth three † These be the children of Leui in their kinredes and families princes by courses and number of euerie head that did the workes of ministerie of the house of our Lord from twentie yeares and vpward † For Dauid sayd Our Lord the God of Israel hath geuen rest to his people and the habitation of Ierusalem for euer † Neither shal it be the office of the Leuites to carie any more the tabernacle and al the vessels therof to minister † According to the last preceptes also of Dauid the number of the children of Leui shal be numbred from twentie yeares and vpward † And they shal be vnder the hand of the sonnes of Aaron for the seruice of the house of our Lord in the entrances and in the chambers and in the place of purification and in the Sanctuarie and in al the workes of the ministerie of the temple of our Lord. † And the Priestes ouer the loaues of proposition and for the sacrifice of floure and for cakes and azimes and the frying panne and to rost and ouer al weight and measure † But the Leuites to stand in the morning to confesse and sing to our Lord and in like maner at euening † as wel in the oblation of the holocaustes of our Lord as in the Sabbathes and Calendes and the rest of the solemnities according to the number and ceremonies of euerie thing continually before our Lord. † And let them keepe the obseruations of the tabernacle of couenant and the rite of the Sanctuarie and the obseruance of the children of Aaron their brethren that they minister in the house of our Lord. CHAP. XXIIII King Dauid disposeth sixtene families of Eleazar and eight of Ithamar 7. by lottes 19. to serue in the Temple according to their priestlie function 20. likwise principal Leuites in their offices MOREOVER to the sonnes of Aaron these were the partions The sonnes of Aaron Nadab and Abiu and Eleazar and Ithamar † But Nadab and Abiu died before their father without children and Eleazar and Ithamar did the function of priesthood † And Dauid diuided them that is Sadoo of the sonnes of Eleazar and Ahimelech of the sonnes of Ithamar according to their courses and ministerie † And there were found manie more children of Eleazar among the principal men then children of Ithamar And he diuided to them that is to the children of Eleazar princes by their families sixtene and to the children of Ithamar by their families and houses eight † Moreouer he diuided both families betwen themselues by lottes for there were princes of the Sanctuarie and princes of God as wel of the children of Eleazar as of the children of Ithamar † And Semeias wrote them the sonne of Nathanael the Scribe a Leuite before the king and princes and Sadoc the Priest and Ahimelech the sonne of Abiathar the princes also of the Priestlie and Leuitical families
one house which was ouer the rest Eleazars and an other house which had the rest vnder it Ithamars † And the first lot came forth to Ioiarib the second to Iedei † the third to Harim the fourth to Seorim † the fifth to Melchia the sixt to Maiman † the seuenth to Accos the eight to Abia † the ninth to Iesua the tenth to Sechenia † the eleuenth to Eliasib the twelfth to Iaeim † the thirtenth to Hoppha the fourtenth to Isbaab † the fiftenth to Belga the sixtenth to Emmer † the seuententh to Hezir the eightenth to Aphses † the ninetenth to Pheteia the twenteth to Hezechiel † the one and twenteth to Iachin the two and twenteth to Gamul † the three and twenteth to Dalaiau the foure and twenteth to Maaziau † These be their courses according to their ministeries to enter into the house of our Lord and according to their rite vnder the hand of Aaron their father as our Lord the God of Israel had commanded † Moreouer of the children of Leui which were remayning there was Subael of the children of Amram and of the children of Subael Iehedeia † Also of the children of Rohobia the prince of Iesias † And the sonne of Isaari Salemoth and the sonne of Salemoth Iahath † and his sonne Ieriau the first Amarias the second Iahaziel the third Iecmaan the fourth † The sonne of Oziel Micha the sonne of Micha Samir † The brother of Micha Iesia and the sonne of Iesia Zacharias † The sonnes of Merari Moholi and Musi The sonne of Oziau Benno † The sonne also of Merari Oziau and Soam and Zacchur and Hebri † Moreouer the sonne of Moholi Eleazar who had no children † And the sonne of Cis Ieramael † The sonnes of Musi Moholi Eder and Ierimoth These be the sonnes of of Leui according to the houses of their families † And they also did cast lottes agaynst their brethren the sonnes of Aaron before Dauid the king and Sadoc and Ahimelech and the princes of the Priestlie and Leuitical families as wel the elder as the yonger Lotte diuided al equally CHAP. XXV Foure sonnes of Asaph six of Idithun and fourtene of Heman chiefe musicians 7. with their brethren in ●l●wo hundred and fourscore 8. are distributed by Lottes in foure and twentie companies to serue in the temple THERFORE Dauid and the officers of the hoste seperated for the ministerie the sonnes of Asaph and Heman and Idithun which should prophecie on harpes psalteries cymbals according to their number seruing the office dedicated to them † Of the sonnes of Asaph Zacchur and Ioseph and Nathania Asarela the sonnes of Asaph vnder the hand of Asaph prophecying neere the king † Moreouer Idithun the sonnes of Idithun Godolias Sori Ieseias and Hasabias and Mathathias six vnder the hand of their father Idithun who prophecied on harpe ouer them that confessed and praysed our Lord. † Of Heman also the sonnes of Heman Bocciau Mathania● Oziel Subuel and Ierimoth Hananias Hanani Eliatha Geddelthi and Romemthiezer and Iesbacassa Mellothi Othir Mahazioth † al these the sonnes of Heman the Seer of the king in the wordes of God that he might exalt the horne God gaue to Heman fourtene sonnes and three daughters † Al vnder their fathers were distributed to sing in the temple of our Lord on cymbals and psalteries and harpes for the ministeries of the house of our Lord neere the king to witte Asaph and Idithun and Heman † And the number of them with their brethren that taught the songue of our Lord al the teachers two hundred eightie eight † And they did cast lottes by their courses equally as wel the elder as the yonger the learned and the vnlearned together † And the first lotte came forth to Ioseph which was of Asaph The second to Godolias to him and his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The third to Zachur to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The fourth to Isari to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The fifth to Nathanias to his sonnes his brethren twelue † The sixth to Bocciau to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The seueth to Isreela to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The eight to Iesaia to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The ninth to Mathanias to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The tenth to Semeias to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The eleuenth to Azareel to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The twelfth to Hasabia to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The thirtenth to Subacl to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The fourtenth to Mathathias to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The fiftenth to Ierimoth to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The sixtenth to Hananias to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The seuententh to Iesbacassa to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The eightenth to Hanani to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The ninetenth to Mellothi to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The twenteth to Eliatha to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The one and twenteth to Othir to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The two and twenteth to Geddelthi to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The three and twenteth to Mahazioth to his sonnes and his brethren twelue † The foure and twenteth to Romemthiezer to his sonnes and his brethren twelue CHAP. XXVI Porters are designed by lottes to watch at foure gates of the temple 20. others made kepers of the holie treasure and vissel 30. Officers also appointed in the two tribes and half ouer Iordan for Gods seruice and the kinges AND the diuisions of the porters of the Corites Meselemia the sonnes of Core of the sonnes of Asaph † The sonnes of Meselemia Zacharias the first begotten ladihel the second Zabadias the third Iathanael the fourth † Aelam the fifth Iohanan the sixth Elioenai the seuenth † And the sonnes of Obededom Semeias the first begotten Iozabad the second Ioaha the third Sachar the fourth Nathanael the fiifth † Ammiel the sixth Issachar the seuenth Phollathi the eight because our Lord blessed him † And to Semias his sonne were borne sonnes the chiefe of their families for they were most valiant men † the sonnes then of Semeias O●hni and Raphael and Obed Elizabad and his brethren most valiant men Eliu also and Samachias † Al these of the sonnes of Obededom they and their sonnes and their brethren most able to minister sixtie two of Obed-edom † Moreouer the sonnes of Meselemia and their brethren most strong eightene † And of Hosa that is of the sonnes of Merari Semri the prince for he had not a first-begotten and therfore his father made him chief † Helcias the second Tabelias the third Zacharias the fourth al these the sonnes and brethren to Hosa thirtene † These were diuided into porters that the princes also of the watches euen as their brethren might minister in
therfore tooke away al abominations of al the countries of the children of Israel and made al that were left in Israel to serue our Lord their God Al his daies they reuolted not from our Lord the God of their fathers CHAP. XXXV Iosias celebrateth a most Solemne Pasch 20. Is slaine by the king of Aegypt al Iudalamenting him 25. most specially Ieremias AND Iosias made in Ierusalem a Phase to our Lord which was immolated the fourtenth day of the first moneth † And he appoynted the Priestes in their offices and exhorted them that they would minister in the house of our Lord. † To the Leuites also at whose instruction al Israel was sanctified to our Lord he spake Put the Arke in the Sanctuarie of the temple which Salomon built the sonne of Dauid the king of Israel for you shal carie it no more but now minister to our Lord your God and to his people Israel † And prepare your selues by your houses and kinredes in the diuisions of euerie one as Dauid the king of Israel commanded and Salomon his sonne described † And minister ye in the Sanctuarie by families and Leuitical companies † and being sanctified immolate the Phase prepare also your brethren that they may doe according to the wordes which our Lord spake in the hand of Moyses † Moreouer Iosias gaue to al the people that was found there in the solemnitie of the Phase lambes and kiddes of the flockes and of the rest of the cattel thirtie thousand of oxen also three thousand al these thinges of the kinges substance † His dukes also voluntarily offered that which they vowed as wel to the people as to the Priestes and the Leuites Moreouer Helcias and Zacharias and Iahiel princes of the house of our Lord gaue to the Priestes to make the Phase cattel one with an other two thousand six hundred and oxen three hundred † And Chonenias and Semeias also Nathanael his brethren moreouer Hasabias and Iehiel and Iozabad princes of the Leuites gaue to the rest of the Leuites to celebrate the Phase fiue thousand sheepe and oxen fiue hundred † And the ministerie was prepared and the Priestes stood in their office the Leuites also in companies according to the kinges commandement † And the Phase was immolated and Priestes sprinkled the blood with their hand and the Leuites drew of the skinnes of the holocaustes † and they seperated them to geue them by the houses and families of euerie one and to be offered to our Lord as it is writen in the Booke of Moyses of oxen also they did in like maner † And they rosted the Phase vpon fyre according to that which is writen in the law but the pacifique hostes they b●vled in caudrons and kettles and pottes and in hast they distributed it to al the people † And for themselues and for the Priestes they prepared afterward for in oblation of holocaustes and of fatte the Priestes were occupied vntil night wherfore the Leuites prepared for themselues and for the Priestes the children of Aaron last † Moreouer the singing men the children of Asaph stood in their order according to the precept of Dauid and Asaph and Heman and Idithun the prophetes of the king and the porters watched at euerie gate so that they departed not a moment from the ministerie for the which cause also their brethren the Leuites prepared meates for them † Therfore al the seruice of our Lord was ritely accomplished that day so that they made the Phase and offered holocaustes vpon the altar of our Lord according to the precept of king Iosias † And the children of Israel that were found there made the Phase at that time and the solemnitie of Azymes seuen daies † There was not a Phase like to this in Israel from the daies of Samuel the prophete neither did anie of al the kinges of Israel make a Phase as Iosias to the Priestes and the Leuites and to al Iuda and Israel that was found and to the inhabitantes of Ierusalem † In the eightenth yeare of the kingdom of Iosias was this Phase celebrated † After that Iosias had repayred the temple came vp Nechao the king of Aegypt to fight in Charcamis beside Euphrates and Iosias went forth to meete him † But he sending messengers vnto him sayd What haue I to doe with thee king of Iuda I come not agaynst thee this day but I fight agaynst an other house to the which God hath commanded me to goe in hast leaue to doe agaynst God who is with me lest he kil thee † Iosias would not returne but prepared battel agaynst him neither did he agree to the wordes of Nechao from the mouth of God but went forward to fight in the fielde of Mageddo † And there being wounded of the Archers he sayd to his seruantes Carie me out of the battel because I am sore wounded † Who remoued him from one chariote into an other chariote that folowed him after the maner of kinges and they caried him away into Ierusalem he died and was buried in the monument of his fathers and al Iuda and Ierusalem mourned for him † Ieremie most of al whose lamentations al the singing men and singing wemen repeate vntil this present day vpon Iosias and it is growen as it were a law in Israel Behold it is sayd to be writen in the lamentations † But the rest of the wordes des of Iosias of his mercies which are commanded by the law of our Lord † his workes also the first and the last are writen in the Booke of the kinges of Iuda and Israel CHAP. XXXVI Ioachaz reigneth three monethes 4. His brother Eliakim named loakim eleuen yeares 9. his sonne Ioachin three monethes 11. his vncle Sedecias eleuen yeares 14. Most Priestes and people contemning the admonitions of Prophetes 17. manie are slaine by the Chaldees the Temple and Ierusalem spo led and burnt 20. The sayd kinges successiuely and people are caryed captiue into Babylon 22. After seuentie yeares Cyrus king of Persia releaseth the captiuitie and geueth leaue to reedifie the Temple THE people therfore of the land tooke Ioachaz the sonne of Iosias and made him king for his father in Ierusalem † Taree and twentie yeares old was Ioachaz when he began to reigne and he reigned three monethes in Ierusalem † And the king of Aegypt when he came into Ierusalem deposed him and condemned the land in an hundred talentes of siluer and a talent of gold † And he made Eliakim his brother king for him ouer Iuda and Ierusalem and he turned his name Ioakim but he tooke Ioachaz himself with him and caried him away into Aegypt † Fiue and twentie yeares old was Ioakim when he began to reigne and he reigned eleuen yeares in Ierusalem and he did euil before our Lord his God † Agaynst him came vp Nabuchodonosor the king of the Chaldees and brought him bound in chaynes into Babylon † Whither he transported also the vessels of
false priestes should be burned there confirming by present miracles that which he auerred in wordes the kings hand suddanly withering restored againe by the prophets prayer and the new altar cleuing in sunder that the ashes fel out 3. Reg. 13. Further an other Prophet called Ahias foreshewed the destruction and vtter extirpation of Ieroboams familie for his enormious wickednes and namely which is most often inculcate for making Israel to sinne by deuising and setting abroch a new religious 3. Reg. 14. which ruine happened very shortly For himself reigning twentie two yeares 3. Reg. 14. one of his sonnes died presently according to the Prophets word v. 18. An other called Nadab succeding to his father reigned only two yeares and vvas slaine together with their whole race and kindred by Baasa of the tribe of Issachar 3. Reg. 15. Likewise Baasa folowing the bad steppes of Ieroboam was forewarned by Iehu a Prophet that his house should also be destroyed And accordingly when he had reigned foure and twentie yeares his sonne Ela reigning but two yeares was slaine by his seruant Zambri and al his kinred destroyed VVhish Zambri reigned but seuen dayes For being forthwith besieged by Amri of the tribe of Beniamin he desperatly burned him self together with the kinges palace Neither did Amri then possesse the kingdome with peace For he being chosen king by the armie only whereof he was general an other part of the people chose folowed Thebni Wherof arose ciuil Warre betwen the Antikinges continuing three yeares til ●hebni died and so Amri reigned alone but wickedly as his predecessors twelue yeares in al. Then succeeded his sonne Achab most wicked Who maried Iezabel a Sydonian by her was perswaded to worshippe Baal 3. Reg. 16. To him not withstanding God sent manie admonitions by sundrie Prophetes and bestovved great benefites vpon him wherupon he did some notorious penitential workes but not perseuering in anie good thing returned to his wickednes 3. Reg. 20. And finally beleuing false prophetes and persecuting Micheas for prophecying the truth was slaine in battel when he thought himself most secure 3. Reg. 22. hauing reigned twentie two yeares 3. Reg. 16. His sonne Ochozias reigning but two yeares fel through a window and died of the hurt 4. Reg. 1. His other sonne Ioram after twelue yeares was slaine by Iehu of another familie who then dispatched Iezabel and leauing her in the streete the dogges did e●te her carcasse He also caused seuentie sonnes of Ioram to be slaine and vtterly destroyed al Achabs house 4. Reg. 10. For which seruice he was established in the kingdome for foure generations v. 30. So himselfe reigning twentie eight yeares ● Reg. 10. after hi● reigned successiuely his sonne Ioachaz seuenetene yeares his sonne Ioas sixtene yeares 4. Reg. 13. his sonne Ieroboam one and fourtie yeares Last lie his sonne Zacharias vvhom his seruant Sellum of an other race killed when he had reigned but six monethes 4. Reg. 15. And after one mon●th Sellum vvas slaine by Manahen of another progenie VVho reigned tenn● yeares Then his sonne Phaceia reigning two yeares was slaine by Phacee of another generation He reigning twentie yeares manie of his people were carried captiue into Assiria and himselfe was slaine by Osee of another kindred 4. Reg. 15. Finallie the Assirians taking Samaria by three yeares siege in the ninth yeare of Osee possessed the kingdome of Israel and led al the principal persons captiues into Ass●ria about two hundred fourtie two yeares after that Ieroboam first reigned ouer the Ten Tribes Th●● there were in al ninetene kinges Besides Thebni who onlie reigned in part against another Of which the first Ieroboam and Iehu were aduanced by Gods ordinance for punishment of others Amri was chosen by the armie the rest of the people chosing Thebni Six inuaded by mere force killing their predecessors The rest succeeded by such titles as their fathers had And though some were better some worse then others al were wicked and at la●● ouerth ●w●● Contrariwise in the kingdome of Iuda standing after the seperation of tenne tribes about foure hundred yeares though some kinges were wicked yet some were good and in them al God preserued Dauids seede by the line of Salomon in this direct succession Roboam Abias Asa Iosaphat Ioram Ochozias Ioas in whose infancie his grandmother Athalia vsurped the kingdome six yeares Amasias Ozias Ioathan Achaz Ezechias Manasses Amon Iosias Ioachaz hitherto the sonne euer succeeding his father then Ioakim brother of Ioachaz Ioachin otherwise called Iechonias sonne of Ioachaz And finallie his Vncle Sedecias who was carried captiue into babilon But Iechonias by Gods special prouidence was fauored and exalted by a new king of Babilon whether he was led captiue before In whose line Dauids of spring continued though not with title of kinges yet in eminent state and estimation As resteth to be noted in the sixth age of the world The progenie also of Aaron continued in their office and function of Priesthood with succession of High Priestes as before from Aaron to Sadoc partly in the line of Eleazar partlie of Ithamar both Aarons sonnes so from Sadoc by the like succession of both families For of Eleazar is recorded this Genealogie 1. Parol 6. Sadoc Achimaas Azarias Iohanan Azarias Amarias Achitob Sadoc Sellum Helcias Azarias Zaraias and Iosedech vvho vvas High Priest in the captiuitie v. 15. being caried into Babilon in the first transmigration vvith king Iechonias before the general captiuitie of al as it seemeth 4. Reg. 24. his father Zaraias yet liuing vvho vvas slaine nine yeares after by Nabuchadonosor 4. Reg. 25. And amongst these there vvere some High Priests of Ithamars line Towitte Ioram Ioiada 4. Reg. 11. 2. Par. 23. Ioathan Vrias 4. Reg. 16. and some others or els some of the aboue mentioned had other names recited by Iosephus lib. 10. cap. 11. Antiq. and Nicephorus lib. 2. cap. 4. Hist Eccles Moreouer besides this ordinarie succession of Priestes there vvas an extraordinarie mission of Prophetes to supply more fullie the office of preaching the truth and admonishing offenders And these God inspired and sent most especiallie when and where errors sprong and sinnes most abounded geuing them extraordinarie grace and most excellent vertues to conterpoise the enormities of vvicked men Such vvere in the times of Achab and Iezabel in the kingdome of Israel besides manie others the two famous great Prophets Elias Eliseus vvhose admirable liues and holie conuersation vvere a mirrour to the vvorld and great terrour to the vvicked VVhose vvorkes and miracles meruelouslie confirmed the vvel disposed encouraged the w●ake conuerted manie transgressors confounded false Prophets iustified their ovvne preaching and much glorified God Elias 1. shutte the heauen that it rayned not in three yeares 2. was fedde by rauens 3. Multiplied a poore vvidovves meale oile 4. Raised her dead sonne to life 3. Reg. 17. 5. Brought fire from
of God calues an hundred rammes two hundred lambes foure hundred buckgoates for the sinne of al Israel twelue according to the number of the tribes of Israel † And they set the Priestes in theyr orders and the Leuites in theyr courses ouer the workes of God in Ierusalem as it is writen in the booke of Moyses † And the children of Israel of the transmigration made the Phase the fourtenth day of the first moneth † For al the Priestes and the Leuites were purified as it were one man al cleane to immolate the Phase for al the children of the transmigration and for theyr brethren the Priestes and them selues † And the children of Israel that were returned from the transmigration did eate and al that had separated them selues from the coinquination of the Gentiles of the earth vnto them to seeke our Lord the God of Israel † And they made the solemnitie of Azymes seuen dayes in ioy because our Lord had made them ioyful and had turned the hart of the king of Assur to them that he should helpe theyr handes in the worke of the house of our Lord the God of Israel CHAP. VII Esdras with manie other Priestes and Leuites ascendeth to ●erusalem to teach and assist the people 11. bringing Artaxerxes Edict declareth it to the people 27. and geueth thankes to God AND after these thinges in the reigne of Artaxerxes king of Persians Esdras the sonne of Saraias the sonne of Azarias the sonne of Helcias † the sonne of Sellum the sonne of Sadoc the sonne of Achitob † the sonne of Amarias the sonne of Azarias the sonne of Maraioth † the sonne of Zarahias the sonne of Ozi the sonne of Bocci † the sonne of Abisue the sonne of Phinees the sonne of Eleazar the sonne of Aaron the Priest from the begynning † The same Esdras came vp from Babylon and he was a quicke scribe in the law of Moyses which our Lord God gaue to Israel and the king gaue him according to the hand of our Lord his God vpon him al his petition † And there came vp of the children of Israel and of the children of the Priestes and of the children of the Leuites and of the singing men and of the porters and of the Nathineites into Ierusalem in the seuenth yeare of Artaxerxes the king † And they came into Ierusalem the fifth moneth that is the seuenth yeare of the king † For in the first day of the first moneth he began to goe vp from Babylon and in the first day of the fifth moneth he came into Ierusalem according to the good hand of his God vpon him † For Esdras prepared his hart to search the law of our Lord and to doe and to teach in Israel preceptes and iudgement † And this is the copie of the epistle of the edict which king Artaxerxes gaue to Esdras the Priest the learned scribe in the wordes and preceptes of our Lord and his ceremonies in Israel † Artaxerxes the king of kings to Esdras the Priest the most learned scribe of the law of God of heauē greeting † It is decreed by me that whōsoeuer it shal please in my kingdom of the people of Israel and of the Priestes and Leuites to goe into Ierusalē let him goe with thee † For thou art sent from the face of the king and of his seuen counselers that thou mayst visite Iewrie and Ierusalem in the law of thy God which is in thy hand † And that thou maist carie the siluer gold which the king his counselers haue voluntarily offered to the God of Israel whose tabernacle is in Ierusalem † And al the siluer and gold whatsoeuer thou shalt finde in al the prouince of Babylon and the people wil offer and of the Priestes that shal voluntarely offer to the house of theyr God which is in Ierusalem † take freely and bye diligently of this money calues rammes lambes and the sacrifices and libamentes of them and offer them vpon the altar of the temple of your God that is in Ierusalem † Yea and if it shal please thee and thy brethren to doe any thing with the rest of the siluer and gold doe ye according to the wil of your God † The v●●●els also which are geuen thee for the ministerie of the house of thy God deliuer thou in the sight of God in Ierusalem † Yea and other thinges wherof neede shal be for the house of thy God how much soeuer is necessarie for thee to spend thou shalt geue it out of the treasure and excheker of the king and from me † I Artaxerxes the king haue appointed and decreed to al the keepers of the common coffer that are beyond the Riuer that whatsoeuer Esdras the Priest the scribe of the law of God of heauen shal aske of you you geue it without delay † vnto an hundred talentes of siluer and vnto an hundred cores of wheat and vnto an hundred bates of wyne and vnto an hundred bates of oyle but salt without measure † Al that pertayneth to the rite of the God of heauen let it be geuen diligently in the house of the God of heauen lest perhaps he be angrie agaynst the kingdom of the king and of his sonnes † We doe you also to vnderstand concerning al the Priestes and Leuites and the singers and the porters the Nathineites and ministers of the house of this God that you haue no authoritie to put tolle and ●ribute and yearlie rentes vpon them † And thou Esdras according to the wisedom of thy God which is in thy hand appoy●t iu●ges and presidentes that they may iudge for al the people that is beyond the Riuer that is for them which know the law of thy God yea and the ignorant teach ye frely † And euerie one that shal not doe the law of thy God and the law of thy king diligently there shal be iudgement of him either vnto death or into banishment or to the confiscation of his substance or at the least into prison † Blessed be our Lord the God of our fathers which hath put this in the kinges hart that he would glorifie the house of our Lord which is in Ierusalem † and hath inclined his mercie toward me before the king and his counselers and al the mightie princes of the king and Itaking courage by the hand of our Lord my God which was on me gathered together out of Israel princes that should goe vp with me CHAP. VIII Esdras reciteth those that came with him from Babylon 21. the fast which ●e appointed 33. and how they brought the holie vessel into the Temple THESE therfore are the princes of the families and the genealogie of them that came vp with me in the reigne of Artaxerxes the king out of Babylon † Of the children of Phinees Gersom Of the children of Ithamar Daniel Of the children of Dauid Hattus † Of the children of Sechenias the children of Pharos Zacharias and with him were
the cloudes of glorie and as a flower of roses in the daies of the spring and as the lilies that are in the passage of water and as frankensence smelling in summer daies † As fire glistering and frankensence burning in the fire † As a massie vessel of gold adorned with euerie precious stone † As an oliue tree budding and a cypresse tree aduancing it self on high when he tooke the robe of glorie and was reuested to the consummation of strength † In going vp to the holie altar he made the vesture of holines glorie † And in receiuing the portions out of the hand of the priestes himself also standing by the altar About him was the ring of his bretheren and as the ceder plant in mount Libanus † so stoode they about him as boughes of the palme tree al the children of Aaron in their glorie † And the oblation of our Lord in their handes before al the synagogue of Israel and executing the consummation on the altar to amplifie the oblation of the high king † he stretched forth his hand in oblation of moist sacrifice and offered of the blood of the grape † He powred out on the fundation of the altar a diuine odour to the high prince † Then cried out the children of Aaron they sounded with beaten trumpets and made a great voice to be heard for a remembrance before God † Then al the people together made hast and fel on their face vpon the earth to adore our Lord their God and to make prayers to God omnipotent the Highest † And the singers amplified in their voices and in the great house the sound was encreased ful of sweetenes † And the people in prayer desired our Lord the Highest vntil the honour of our Lord was perfected and they finished their office † Then coming downe he lifted vp his handes ouer al the congregation of the children of Israel to geue glorie to God from his lippes and to glorie in his name † and he repeated his prayer willing to shew the power of God † And now pray ye the God of al who hath done great thinges in al the land who hath encreased our daies from our mothers wombe and hath done with vs according to his mercie † geue he vnto vs ioyfulnes of euerlasting † that Israel may beleue that the mercie of God is with vs to deliuer vs in his dayes † Two nations my soule hateth and the third is no nation which I hate † they that sitte in mount Seit and the Philisthijms and the foolish people that dwel in Sichem † Iesus the sonne of Sirach a man of Ierusalem wrote the doctrine of wisdom and discipline in this booke who renewed wisdom from his hart † Blessed is he that conuerseth in these good thinges and he that layeth them in his hart shal be wise always † For if he doe them he shal be able to doe al thinges because his steppes are in the light of God CHAP. LI. The auctor rendereth praises and thankes to God 18. and inuiteth others to do the same by his owne example 31. and by earnest exhortation THE prayer of Iesus the sonne of Sirach I wil confesse to thee ô Lord king and wil praise thee God my sauiour † I wil confesse to thy name because thou art become my helper and protectour † and hast deliuered my bodie from perdition from the snare of an vniust tongue and from the lippes of them that worke lying and in the sight of them that stoode vp thou art become my helper † And thou hast deliuered me according to the multitude of the mercie of thy name from them that did roare prepared to deuoure † out of the handes of them that seeke my soule and from the gates of tribulations which haue compassed me † from the oppression of the flame which hath compassed me and in the middes of fire I was not burnt † From the depth of the bellie of hel and from a defiled tongue and from the word of lying from a wicked king and from an vniust tongue † my soule shal praise our Lord euen to death † and my life was approching to hel beneth † They haue compassed me on euerie side there was none that would helpe I looked toward the helpe of men there was none † I remembred thy mercie ô Lord and thy operation which are from the beginning of the world † Because thou deliuerest them that patiently expect thee ô Lord and sauest them out of the handes of the nations † Thou hast exalted my habitation vpon the earth and I haue prayed for death to passe away † I haue inuocated our Lord the father of my Lord that he leaue me not in the day of my tribulation and in the time of the proude without helpe † I wil praise thy name continually and wil collaude it in confession and my prayer was heard † And thou hast deliuered me from perdition and hast rescued me from the wicked time † Therfore wil I confesse say praise to thee and blesse the name of our Lord. † When I was yet young before I erred I sought for wisdom openly in my prayer † Before the temple I prayed for it and vnto the later end I wil se●ke after it and it shal flourish as the grape timely ripe † my hart hath reioyced in it my foote hath walked the right way from my youth I searched after it † I bowed mine eare a litle and receiued it † I found much wisdom in myself I haue much profited therein † To him that geueth me wisdom wil I geue glorie † For I haue consulted to doe it I haue had a zele to good and shal not be confounded † My soule hath wrestled in it and in doing it I was confirmed † I stretched forth my handes on high I lamented foolishnes † I directed my soule to wisdom and in knowlege I found it † I possessed with it an hart from the beginning for this cause I shal not be forsaken † My bellie was trubled in seeking it therefore shal I possesse a good possession † Our Lord hath geuen me a tongue for my reward and with the same I wil praise him † Approch vnto me ye vnlerned and gather yourselues together into the house of discipline † Why slacke ye yet and what say you herein your soules are exceeding thirstie † I haue opened my mouth and haue spoken Bye it for you without siluer † and submit your necke to the yoke and let your soule receiue discipline for it is very neere to finde it † See with your eyes that I haue laboured a litle and haue found much rest to myself † Take ye discipline in a great summe of siluer and possesse abundance of gold in it † Let your soule reioyce in his mercie and you shal not be confounded in praise † Worke your worke before the time and he wil geue you your reward in
because he hath gathered them together as the haye of the floore † Arise and thresh ô daughter of Sion because I wil make thy horne of yron and thy hoofes I wil make of brasse thou shalt breake in peeces manie peoples and shalt kil the spoiles of them to our Lord and their strength to the Lord of the whole earth CHAP. V. Ierusalem shal be besieged and taken 2. Christ shal be borne in Bethlehem 3. the Iewes shal not be wholly reiected vntil the Gentiles beginne to embrace the true faith 4. Which shal be spred in the whole world 8. pure from idolatrie 14. and the incredulous punished NOW shalt thou be spoiled daughter of the spoiler they haue layd si●ge vpon vs with a rod shal they strike the cheeke of the iudge of Israel † AND THOV BETHLEHEM Ephrata art a litle one in the thousands of Iuda out of thee shal come forth vnto me he that shal be the dominatour in Israel and his coming forth “ from the begynning from the dayes of eternitie † Therfore shal he geue them euen til the time wherin she that traueleth shal bring forth and the remnant of his bretheren shal be conuerted to the children of Israel † And he shal stand and feede in the strength of our Lord in the height of the name of our Lord his God and they shal be conuerted because now shal he be magnified euen to the endes of the earth † And this man shal be peace when the Assyrian shal come into our land and when he shal tread in our houses and we wil rayse vpon him “ seuen pastours and “ eight principal men † And they shal feede the land of Assur in the sword and the land of Nemrod in the speares therof and he shal deliuer from Assur when he shal come into our Land and when he shal tread in our coasts † And the remnant of Iacob shal be in the middes of manie peoples as dew from our Lord and as droppes vpon the grasse which expecteth not man and tarieth not for the children of men † And the remnant of Iacob shal be in the Gentiles in the middes of manie peoples as a lion among the beasts of the forests and as a lions whelpe among the flockes of cattel who when he hath passed and troden downe and taken there is none to deliue● † Thy hand shal be exalted ouer thine enemies and al thine enemies shal perish † And it shal be in that day sayth our Lord I wil take away thy horses out of the middes of thee and wil destroy thy chariots † And I wil destroy the cities of thy land and wil destroy al thy munitions and I wil take away sorceries out of thy hand there shal be no diuinations in thee † And I wil make thy sculptils to perish and thy statuees out of the middes of thee and thou shalt no more adore the workes of thy handes † And I wil plucke vp thy groues out of the middes of thee and wil destroy thy cities † And I wil doe vengeance in furie and in indignation among al the nations that haue not heard ANNOTATIONS CHAP. V. 2. From the beginning from the dayes of eternitie To signifie that Christ taking mans nature vvas neuertheles eternal God vvith the Father and Holie Ghost the prophet addeth that he vvas from the beginning and from the dayes of eternitie vvhich maner of speach by ●te●a●●ng the same termes as also seculum seculi secu●a saeculo●um the like signifie absolute eternitie Though the same wordes put single in some places do only importe long time or du●ing such a state as Exo. 21. v. 6. Psal 23. v. 7. 9. 5. Seuen pastors eight principal men Christ raiseth vp and alvvayes conserueth manie or a great number signified by the tvvo mystical numbers seuen and eight to defend the faithful people of the Church against Assur Nemrod that is against al persecutors and aduersaries These defenders are the Fathers and Doctors of the Church especially Bishops vvho are here called Pastors to admonish them that their office is to seed● the people vvith spiritual foode doctrine and Sacraments and are called also princes or principal men to admonish the people to obey and folovv their ordinance As S. Paul also admonisheth Obey your Prelates and be subiect to them For they vvatch as being to render account for your soules Heb. 13. CHAP. VI. God expostulateth with the chiefe of the Iewes 3. and with the whole people their ingratitude for his singular benefites 6. who is not pacified with sacrifices 8. but by doing iustice 9. which they not doing 13. shal be afflicted by their enimies HEARE ye what our Lord speaketh Arise contend in iudgement against the mountaines let the hilles heare thy voice † Let the mountaynes heare the iudgement of our Lord the strong fundations of the earth because the iudgement of our Lord is with his people and with Israel he wil be iudged † My people what haue I done to thee or what haue I molested thee answer me † Because I brought thee out of the Land of Aegypt deliuered thee out of the house of them that serued and sent before thy face Moyses and Aaron and Marie † My people remember I pray thee what Balach the king of Moab purposed and what Balaam the sonne of Beor answered him from Setim euen to Galgal that thou mightst know the iustices of our Lord. † What worthie thing shal I offer to our Lord shal I bow the knee to the high God What shal I offer vnto him holocausts calues of a yeare old † Why can our Lord be pacified with thousandes of rammes or with manie thousandes of fatte buckgoates Why shal I geue my first borne for my wickednes the fruite of my womb for the sinne of my soule † I wil shew thee ô man what is good and what our Lord requireth of thee Verely to do iudgement and to loue mercie and to walke solicitous with thy God † The voice of our Lord crieth to the citie and saluation shal be to them that feare thy name heare ye ô tribes and who shal approue it † As yet there is fire in the house of the impious treasures of iniquitie and a lesser measure ful of wrath † Why shal I iustifie an impious balance and the deceitful weights of the bag † By which her richmen were replenished with iniquitie and the inhabitants therin spake lies and their tongue was fraudulent in their mouth † And I therfore begane to strike thee with perdition for thy sinnes † Thou shalt eate shalt not be filled and thy humiliation in the middes of thee and thou shalt apprehend and shalt not saue and whom thou shalt saue I wil geue vnto the sword † Thou shalt sow and shalt not reape thou shalt tread the oliue and shalt not be anoynted with the oyle and presse muste shalt not drinke
them And Demetrius sate vpon the seate of his kingdom † and there came to him the wicked and impious men of Israel Alcimus the captaine of them who would be made the priest † And they accused the people to the king saying Iudas and his bretheren haue destroyed al thy freindes and vs he hath destroyed out of our land † Now therfore send a man whom thou doest credite that he may goe and see al the destruction that he hath done to vs and to the kings countries and let him punish al his freinds and their ayders † And the king chose of his freinds Bacchides that ruled beyond the great riuer in the kingdom and was faythful to the king and he sent him † to see the destruction that Iudas hath made and Alcimus the impious man he appointed to the priesthood and gaue him in commandment to make reuenge vpon the children of Israel † And they arose and came with a great armie into the land of Iuda and they sent messengers and spake to Iudas his brethren with peaceable wordes in guile † And they attended not to their wordes for they saw that they came with a great armie † And there assembled to Alcimus Bacchides a congregation of the scribes to require the thinges that are iust † and first the Assideans that were in the children of Israel and they sought peace of them † for they sayd A man that is a priest of the seede of Aaron is come he wil not deceiue vs. † And he spake with-them peaceable wordes and he sware to them saying We wil doe you no harme nor your freindes † And they beleued him And he tooke of them threescore men and slew them in one day according to the word that is written † The flesh of thy saincts and the bloud of them they haue shed round about Ierusalem and there was none to burie them † And there fel feare and trembling vpon al the people because they sayd There is no truth iudgement in them for they haue transgressed the appointment and the othe which they sware † And Bacchides remoued the campe from Ierusalem and approched to Bethzecha and he sent tooke manie of them that were fled from him and certaine of the people he killed and threw them into a great pitte † And he committed the countrie to Alcimus and left with him ayde to helpe him And Bacchides went away to the king † and Alcimus did what he could for the principalitie of his priesthood † and there gathered together vnto him al that disturbed their people and the obteyned the land of Iuda made a great plague in Israel † And Iudas saw al the euils that Alcimus did and they that were with him to the children of Israel much more then the Gentils † And he went out into al the coasts of Iurie round about and did vengeance vpon the men that reuolted and they ceased to goe forth any more into the countrie † But Alcimus saw that Iudas preuailed and they that were with him and he knew that he could not stand with them and he went backe to the king and accused them of manie crimes † And the king sent Nicanor one of his nobler princes that practised emnities against Israel and he commanded him to destroy the people † And Nicanor came into Ierusalem with a great armie and he sent to Iudas and to his bretheren in peaceable wordes with guile † saying Let there be no fighting betwen me and you I wil come with few men to see your faces with peace † And he came to Iudas and they saluted one an other peaceably and the enemies were readie to catch Iudas † And the thing was knowne to Iudas that he was come with guile and he was sore afrayd of him would not see his face any more † And Nicanor knew that his counsel was disclosed and he went forth to Iudas into battel beside Capharsalama † And there fel of Nicanors armie almost fiue thousand men and they fled into the citie of Dauid † And after these wordes Nicanor went vp into mount Sion there went forth of the priests of the people to salute him in peace and to shew him the holocausts that were offered for the king † And scorning he contemned them and polluted them and he spake proudly † and sware with anger saying Vnles Iudas be deliuered and his armie into my handes incontinent when Ishal returne in peace I wil burne this house And he went out with great anger † and the priests entered in and stood before the face of the altar and the temple and weeping they sayd † Thou ô Lord hast chosen this house for thy name to be inuocated therin that it might be a house of prayer and obsecration for thy people † Take vengeance vpon this man and his armie and let them fal by the sword remember their blasphemies and grant not vnto them to be permanent † And Nicanor went out from Ierusalem and moued the campe neere to Bethhoron and the armie of Syria mette him † And Iudas approched in Adarsa with three thousand men and Iudas prayed and sayd † They that were sent by king Sennacherib ô Lord because they blasphemed thee an angel came forth and stroke of them an hundred eightie fiue thousand † so destroy this armie in our sight to day and let the rest know that he hath spoken il vpon the holy places and iudge thou him according to his malice † And the armies ioyned battel the thirtenth day of the moneth Adar and the campe of Nicanor was discomfited and himself was slaine first in the battel † And as his armie saw that Nicanor was slaine they threw away their weapons fled † and they pursewed them one dayes iorney from Adazer euen til ye come into Gazara and with trumpets they sounded after them with significations † And they went forth out of al the townes of Iurie round about and they pushed them with the hornes and they turned againe to them and they were al slaine with the sword and there was not left of them so much as one † And they tooke the spoiles of them for a praye and Nicanors head they cut of and his right hand which he had proudly stretched forth and they brought it and hung it vp against Ierusalem † And the people reioyced excedingly and they spent that day in great gladnes † And he ordayned that this day should be kept euerie yeare the thirtenth of the moneth Adar † And the land of Iuda was quiet for a few dayes CHAP. VIII Iudas knowing the Romanes to be a most renowmed nation reciting their worthie actes 17. sendeth Embassaders to enter league with them 21. Wherto they a greing confirme a perpetual amitie with mutual conditions AND Iudas heard of the name of the Romanes that they are mightie of power and agree vnto al thinges that are
he went to Azotus as making iorney and immediatly he went forth into the plaine because he had a multitude of horsemen and he trusted in them And Ionathas pursewed him vnto Azorus and they ioyned battel † And Apollonius left in the campe a thousand horsemen behinde them secretly † And Ionathas vnderstood that there was an embushement behind him and they compassed his campe and they threw dartes vpon the people from morning euen vnto euening † But the people stood as Ionathas had commanded and their horses laboured † And Simon put forth his armie and ioyned it against the legion for the horsemen were wearied and they were discomfited by him and fled † And they that were scattered by the playne fled into Azotus and entered into Bethdagon their idol house there to saue them selues † And Ionathas burnt Azorus and the cities that were round about it and he tooke the spoiles of them and the temple of Dagon and al that fled into it he burnt with fire † And there were that were slayne by the sword with these that were burnt almost eight thousand men † And Ionathas remoued the campe from thence and brought it to Ascalon and they went out of the citie to meete him in great glorie † And Ionathas returned into Ierusalem with his companie hauing manie spoiles † And it came to passe as Alexander the king heard these wordes he added yet to glorifie Ionathas † And he sent him a cheyne of gold as the custome is to be geuen to the cosins of kings And he gaue him Accaron and al the borders therof in possession CHAP. XI Ptolomeus king of Aegypt deceiptfully coming into Syria 8. surpriseth certaine cities taking his daughter from Alexander geueth her to Demetrius 15. Alexander flying away 17. is treacherously slaine 18. Ptolomeus dyeth the third day and Demetrius reigneth 20. Ionathas besiegeth the fortresse which resisted him in Ierusalem 24. obtayneth of Demetrius remission of tributes and other priuilegies 38 Demetrius dismissing his armie the souldiars conspire with Tryphon against him 43. Ionathas aydeth him with three thousand men who kil an hundred thousand mutiners 53. Demetrius breaking league with Ionathas is ouerthrowen by Tryphon 57 Young Antiochus reneweth league with Ionathas and he 65. as likewise his brother Simon prospereth 67. in great danger prayeth and preuaileth AND the king of Egypt gathered an armie as the sand that is about the sea shore and manie shippes and he sought to winne the kingdom of Alexander by guile and to adde it to his owne kingdom † And he went out into Syria with peaceable wordes and they opened to him the cities and mette him because Alexander the king had commanded them to goe forth to meete him for that he was his father in law † But when Ptolomee entered the cities he put garrisons of souldiars in euerie citie † And as he approched to Azotus they shewed him the temple of dagon burnt with fyre and Azotus and the rest therof throwen downe and the bodies cast forth and the graues of them that were slaine in the battel which they had made neere the way † And they told the king that Ionathas did these thinges to raise enuie against him and the king held his peace † And Ionathas came to meete the king into Ioppe with glorie and they saluted one an other and they slept there † And Ionathas went with the king euen to the riuer that was called Eleutherus and he returned into Ierusalem † And king Ptolomee obteyned the dominion of the cities euen to Seleucia by the sea side and he purposed euil purposes against Alexander † And sent legates to Demetrius saying Come let vs make a league betwen vs and I wil geue thee my daughter that Alexander hath thou shalt reigne in the kingdom of thy father † For it repenteth me that I haue geuen him my daughter for he hath sought to kil me † And he disprased him for that he coueted his kingdom † and he tooke away his daughter gaue her to Demetrius and alienated him self from Alexander and his emnities were made manifest † And Ptolomee entered into Antioch he put two crownes vpon his head of Egypt of Asia † But Alexander the king was in Cilicia at that time because they rebelled that were in those places † And Alexander heard it and came to him into battel and Ptolomee the king brought forth an armie and mette him with a strong power and put him to flight † And Alexander fled into Arabia there to be protected and king Ptolomee was exalted † And Zabdiel an Arabian tooke of Alexanders head sent it to Ptolomee † And king Ptolomee died the third day and they that were in the fortresses perished by them that were within the campe † And Demetrius reigned the yeare an hundreth sixtie seuen † In those dayes Ionathas gathered together them that were in Iurie to winne the castel in Ierusalem and they made engins against it † And certaine that hated their owne nation wicked men went to king Demetrius and told him that Ionathas besieged the castel † And as he heard it he was wrath and forth with he came to P●olemais and wrote to Ionathas that he should not besiege the castel but should meete him to talke together in hast † But as Ionathas heard it he bade them besiege it and he chose of the ancients of Israel and of the priests and put himself in hazard † And he tooke gold and siluer and rayments and manie other presents and went to the king to P●olomais and he found grace in his sight † And certaine wicked men of his nation solicited against him † And the king did to him as they had done to him which had bene before him and he exalted him in the sight of al his freinds † and he established to him the chiefe priesthood and whatsoeuer other thinges he had before precious and he made him the chiefe of his freindes † And Ionathas requested of the king that he would make Iurie free and the three toparchies Samaria the confines therof and he promised him three hundred talents † And the king consented and he wrote to Ionathas epistles of al these thinges conteyning this tenure † KING Demetrius to his brother Ionathas greeting to the nation of the Iewes † A copie of the epistle which we haue writen to Lasthenes our parent concerning you we haue sent to you that you might know it † KING Demetrius to Lasthenes his parent greeting † We haue determined to do good to the nation of the Iewes our freinds that keepe the thinges that are iust with vs for their gentlenes which they beare towards vs. † We haue ordayned therfore vnto them al the coasts of Iurie the three cities Apherema Lyda Ramatha which are added to Iurie of Samaria al their confines to be sequestred to al them that sacrifice in Ierusalem for these thinges
men of Iurie to the defence of the countrie of the citie he raysed the walles of Ierusalem † And king Demetrius appointed him the high priesthood † According to these thinges he made him his friend and glorified him with great glorie † For he heard that the Iewes were called of the Romanes freinds and felowes and bretheren and that they receiued Simons legates gloriously † and that the Iewes and their priests consented that he should be their duke and high priest for euer til there rise the faithful prophete † and that he be duke ouer them and that he should haue the care of the holies and that he should appoint rulers ouer their workes and ouer the countrie and ouer the armour and ouer the holdes † And that he haue care of the holies and that he be heard of al and that al writinges in the countrie be writen in his name and that he be clothed with purple and gold † and that it be not lawful for any of the people and of the priests to disanul anie of these and to gainsay those thinges that are sayd of him or to cal together an assemblie in the countrie without him and to be clothed with purple and to weare a cheyne of gold † But he that shal doe beside these thinges or shal make frustrate any of these he shal be guiltie † And it pleased al the people to appoiut Simon and to doe according to these wordes † And Simon tooke it vpon him and it pleased him to execute high priesthood and to be duke and prince of the nation of the Iewes and of the priests and to be chiefe ouer al. † And this writing they bad them put in tables of brasse and to set them in the circuite of the holies in a famous place † and to put a copie therof in the treasurie that Simon may haue it and his children CHAP. XV. Antiochus by his letters granteth great priuilegies to simon 10. pursueth Thryphon and inuironeth him 15. The Romanes commend the Iewes to other nations 25. Antiochus refusing ayde sent by Simon breaketh league 30. and exacteth certaine cities and tribute 37. Tryphon escapeth and other of the kings forces inuade and spoîle lurie AND king Antiochus the sonne of Demetrius sent epistles from the iles of the sea to Simon the priest and prince of the nation of the Iewes and to al the nation † and they conteyned this tenure KING Antiochus to Simon the grand priest and to the nation of the Iewes greeting † Because certaine pestilent men haue obteyned the kingdom of our fathers and I meane to chalenge the kingdom and to restore it as it was before and I haue chosen a great armie haue made shippes of warre † And I wil march through the countrie that I may take reuenge of them that haue destroyed our countrie and that haue made manie cities desolate in my realme † Now therfore I establish vnto thee al the oblations which al the kinges before me remitted vnto thee and what other gifts soeuer they remitted thee † and I permitte thee to make a coyne of thy owne money in thy countrie † and Ierusalem to be holie and free and al the armour that is made and the fortresses which thou hast built and which thou dost hold let them remayne to thee † And al that is dew to the king and the thinges that are to be the kings hereafter from this present and for al time they are remitted to thee † And when we shal haue obteyned our kingdom we wil glorifie thee and thy nation and the temple with great glorie so that your glorie shal be made manifest in al the earth † In the yeare an hundreth seuentie foure went forth Antiochus into the land of his fathers and al the hosts assembled vnto him so that there were few left with Tryphon † And Antiochus the king pursewed him and he came to Dora flying by the seacost † For he knew that euils were heaped vpon him and the armie forsooke him † And Antiochus camped vpon Dora with an hundred twentie thousand men of warre and eight thousand horsemen † and he compassed the citie and the shippes approched to the sea and they vexed the citie by land and by sea and suffered none to come in or to goe out † And Numenius came and they that had bene with him from the citie of Rome hauing epistles written to kinges and countries wherein were conteyned these wordes † LVCIVS the consul of the Romanes to Ptolomee the king greeting † The ambassadours of the Iewes our freindes came to vs renewing the old amitie and societie being sent from Simon the prince of the priests and the people of the Iewes † And they brought also a buckler of gold of a thousand powndes † It hath pleased vs therfore to write to the kinges and countries that they doe them no harme nor impugne them and their cities and their countries and that they geue no ayde to them that fight against them † And it hath semed good vnto vs to take the buckler of them † If therfore anie pestilent men are fled out of their countrie to you deliuer them to Simon the prince of the priests that he may punish them according to their law † These self same thinges were written to Demetrius the king to Attalus and to Ariarathes and to Arsaces † and into al countries and to Lampsaces and to the Spartiats and to Delus and to Myndus and to Sicyon and to Caria and to Samus Pamphilia and Lycia and Alicarnassus and Coo and Siden and Aradon and Rhodes Phaselis and Gortyna and Gnidus and Cypres and Cyrenee † And a copie therof they wrote to Simon the prince of the priests people of the Iewes † But king Antiochus moued his campe vnto Dora the second time setting handes alwayes vpon it making engins he shut vp Tryphon that he could not goe forth † And Simon sent vnto him two thousand chosen men for ayde and siluer and gold and abundance of furniture † And he would not take them but brake al thinges that he couenanted with him before alienated him self from him † And he sent to him Athenobius one of his freinds to treate with him saying You hold Ioppe and Gazara and the castel that is in Ierusalem cities of my kingdom † their borders you haue made desolate and you haue made a great plague in the land and haue ruled in manie places in my kingdom † Now therfore deliuer the cities that you haue taken and the tributes of the places wherin you haue ruled without the borders of Iurie † But if not geue you for them fiue hundred talents of siluer and for the destruction that you haue made and the tributes of cities other fiue hundred talents but if not we wil come and expugne you † And Athenobius the kings freind came into Ierusalem saw the glorie of Simon and his
vniust maintenance therof and in the exercise of the coyte † And setting nought by the honours of their fathers they esteemed the Greeke glories for the best † by reason wherof they had dangerous contention and they had emulation toward their ordinances and in al thinges they coueted to be like to them whom they had enemies and murderers † For to doe impiously against the lawes of God escapeth not vnpunished but this the time folowing wil declare † And when the gamme vsed euerie fifth yeare was kept at Tyre and the king was present † the wicked Iason sent from Ierusalem sinful men carying three hundred didrachmaes of siluer for the sacrifice of Hercules which they that caryed it requested that it might not be bestowed on the sacrifices because it ought not but that it might be deputed for other charges † And these were offered in dede by him that sent them vnto the sacrifice of Hercules but because of them that were present they were geuen to the making of gallees † And Apollonius the sonne of Mnestheus being sent into Aegypt because of the nobles of Ptolomee Philometor the king when Antiochus vnderstood that himself was made an alien from the affaires of the kingdom prouiding for his owne commodities departing thence he came to Ioppe and from thence to Ierusalem † And being magnifically receiued of Iason and the citie entered in with torch lights and with prayses and from thence he turned his armie into Phaenicia † And after the time of three yeares Iason sent Menelaus brother of the foresaide Simon carying money to the king and to bring answers of necessarie affayres † But he being commended to the king when he had magnified the presence of his power wrested the high priesthood vpon him self ouer bidding Iason three hundred talents of siluer † And hauing receiued commission from the king he came hauing in deede nothing worthie of the priesthood but bearing the mind of a cruel tyrant and the wrath of a wilde beast † And Iason indeede who had circumuented his owne brother being himself deceiued was driuen out a fugitiue into the countrie of the Ammanites † And Menelaus obteyned the princedom but concerning the money promised to the king he did nothing wheras Sostratus that was gouernour of the castel exacted it † For to him perteyned the exacting of the tributes for which cause they were both called out to the king † And Menelaus was remoued from the priesthood Lysimachus his brother succeeding and Sostratus was made gouernour of the Cyprians † And when these things were a doing it chanced the Tha●sians and the Mallotians to moue sedition because they were geuen for a gift to king Antiochus concubine † The king therfore came in hast to pacifie them one of his companions Adronicus being lefte substitute † But Menelaus supposing that he had taken a conuenient time stealing certaine vessels of gold out of the temple gaue them to Adronicus and others he had sould at Tyre in their neere cities † Which thing when Onias vnderstood most certainly he rebuked him keeping himself in a safe place at Antioche beside Daphne † Wherupon Menelaus coming to Andronicus desired him to kil Onias Who when he was come to Onias and right handes being geuen with an oath although he was suspected of him had perswaded him to come out of the sanctuarie immediatly he slew him not reuerencing iustice † For which cause not only the Iewes but also other nations likewise were offended and tooke it greuously for the vniust murder of so great a man † But when the king was returned out of the places of Cilicia the Iewes went vnto him at Antioch and also the Greekes complayning of the vniust murder of Onias † Antiochus therefore was sorie in his minde for Onias and being inclined to pitie he shed teares remembring the sobrietie and modestie of the deceased † And his hart being incensed he commanded Andronicus being spoiled of the purple to be led about al the citie and that in the same place wherin he had committed the impiety vpon Onias the sacrilegious person should be depriued of his life our Lord repaying him worthie punishment † And manie sacrilegies being committed of Lysimachus in the temple by the counsel of Menelaus and the rumour being bruited abrode the multitude gathered together against Lysimachus much gold being now caryed out † But the multitudes making insurrection and their mindes replenished with anger Lysimachus arming almost three thousand began to vse vniust handes a certaine tyrant being captaine farre growne in age and also in madnes † But as they vnderstood the endeuour of Lysimachus some tooke stones some strong clubbles and certaine threw ashes † And manie in deede were wounded certaine also throwne to the ground but al were put to flight the sacrilegious person also himself they slew beside the treasurie † Concerning these thinges therefore iudgement began to be commenced against Menelaus † And when the king was come to Tyre three men sent from the ancients put vp the matter vnto him † And when Menelaus was ouercome he promised P●olomee to geue much money to perswade the king † P●olomee therfore went to the king being in a certaine courte as it were to coole himself and brought him from his purpose † and Menelaus certes being guiltie of al the euil was quitted of the crimes and the poore wretches who if they had pleaded the cause euen before Scythians should be iudged innocent them he commanded to death † Quickly then did they vniustly suffer which prosecuted the cause for the citie the people and the sacred vessels † For the which thing the Tyrians also being offended were very liberal towards the burial of them † But Menelaus because of their auarice that were in power continewed in authoritie increasing in malice to the betraying of the citizens CHAP. V. Visions of armies fighting in the ayre appeare in Ierusalem fourtie dayes 5. Iason with a thousand men surpriseth the citie killeth manie citizens but is expulsed and dyeth myserably 11. Antiochus persecuteth the Iewes 15. spoyleth the temple and prophaneth holie thinges 27. Iudas with others flee into the desert AT the same time Antiochus prepared a second iourney into Aegypt † And it came to passe that through out the whole citie of Ierusalem were senne for fourtie dayes in the ayre horsemen running hither thither hauing golden stoles and speares as it were companies armed † and coursing of horses set in orders by rankes and that there were encounterings together neere hand and shakings of sheildes and a multitude of men in helmets with swordes drawen and throwing of darts and the glittering of golden armour and of al kind of harnes † Wherefore al prayed that the wonders might be turned to good † But when there was a false rumour gone forth as though Antiochus had bene parted this life Iason taking vnto him no lesse then a thousand men suddenly set vpon the citie
from Babylon to build the citie that there should be libertie aswel to them as to their children and to al the priestes that goe before † And he wrote a quantitie also and commanded the sacred stole to be geuen wherein they should serue † and to the Leuites he wrote to geue preceptes vntil the day wherein the house shal be finished and Ierusalem builded And to al that kepe the citie he wrote portions and wages to be geuen to them † And he sent away al the vessels whatsoeuer Cyrus had separated from Babylon and al thinges whatsoeuer Cyrus sayd he also commanded to be donne and to be sent to Ierusalem † And when that yong man was gone forth lyfting vp his face toward Ierusalem he blessed the king of heauen † and sayd Of thee is victorie and of thee is wisdome and glorie And I am thy seruant † Blessed art thou which hast geuen me wisedom and I wil confesse to thee Lord God of our fathers † And he toke the letters and went into Babylon And he came and told al his brethren that were in Babylon † and they blessed the God of their fathers because he gaue them remission and refreshing † that they should goe vp and build Ierusalem and the temple wherein his name was renowmed and they reioyced with musike and ioy seuen dayes CHAP. V. Those that returned from captiuitie of Babylon into Ierusalem and Iurie are recited 47. They restore Gods seruice 66. but are hindered from building AFTER these thinges there were chosen to goe vp the princes of townes by their houses and tribes and their wiues and their sonnes and daughters and their men seruantes and wemen seruantes and their cattel † And Darius the king sent together with them a thousand horsmen til they conducted them to Ierusalem with peace with musicke with tymbrels and shaulmes † and al the brethren were playing and he made them goe vp together with them † And these are the names of the men that went vp by their townes according to tribes and according to the portion of their principalitie † Priestes The children of Phinees the sonne of Aaron Iesus the sonne of Iosedec Ioacim the sonne of Zorobabel the sonne of Salathiel of the house of Dauid of the progenie of Phares of the tribe of Iuda † Who spake vnder Darius king of the Persians the meruelous wordes in the second yeare of his reigne the first moneth Nisan † And they are these that of Iurie came vp from the captiuitie of the transmigration whom Nabuchodonosor the king of Babylon transported into Babylon and returned into Ierusalem † And euerie one sought a part of Iurie according to his owne citie they that came with Zorobabel and Iesus Nehemias Areores Elimeo Emmanio Mardocheo Beelsuro Mechpsatochor Olioro Emonia one of their princes † And the number of them of the same nation of their rulers the children of Phares two thousand an hundred seuentie two † The children of Ares three thousand an hundred fiftie seuen † The children of Phoemo an hundred fourtie two in the children of Iesus and Ioabes a thousand three hundred two † the children of Demu two thousand foure hundred seuentie the children of Choraba two hundred fiue the children of Banica an hundred sixtie eight † the children of Bebech foure hundred three the children of Archad foure hundred twentie seuen † the children of Cham thirtie seuen the children of Zoroar two thousand sixtie seuen the children of Adin foure hundred sixtie one † the children of Aderectes an hundred eight the children of Ciaso and Zelas an hundred seuen the children of Azoroc foure hundred thirtie nine † the children of Iedarbone an hundred thirtie two the children of Ananias an hundred thirtie the children of Asoni ninetie † the children of Marsar foure hundred twentie two the children of Zabarus nintie fiue the children of Sepolemon an hundred twentie three † the children of Nepopas fiftie fiue the children of Hechanatus an hundred fiftie eight the children of Cebethamus an hundred thirtie two † the children of Crearpatros which are of Enocadie and Modia foure hundred twentie three they of Gramas and Gabea an hundred twentie one † They of Besselon and Ceagge sixtie fiue they of Bastaro an hundred twentie two † they of Bechenobes fiftie fiue the children of Liptis an hundred fiftie fiue the children of Labonni three hundred fiftie seuen † the children of Sichem three hundred seuentie the children of Suadon Cliomus three hundred seuentie eight † the children of Ericus two thousand an hundred fourtie fiue the children of Anaas three hundred seuentie The priestes † the children of Ieddus the sonne of Euther the sonne of Eliasib three hundred seuentie two the children of Emerus two hundred fiftie two † the children of Phasurius three hundred fiftie seuen the children of Caree two hundred twentie seuen † The Leuites The children of Iesus in Caduhel and Bamis and Serebias and Edias seuentie foure the whole number from the twelfth yeare thirtie thousand foure hundred sixtie two † The sonnes and daughters and wiues the whole number fourtie thousand two hundred fourtie two † The children of the Priestes that sang in the temple the children of Asaph an hundred twentie eight † And the porters the children of Esmeni the children of Azer the children of Amon the children of Accuba of Topa the children of Tobi al an hundred thirtie nine † Priestes that serued in the temple the children of Sel the children of Gaspha the children of Tobloch the children of Caria the children of Su the children of Hellu the children of Lobana the children of Armacha the children of Accub the children of Vtha the children of Cetha the children of Aggab the children of Obai the children of Anani the children of Canna the children of Geddu † the children of An the children of Radin the children of Desanon the children of Nachoba the children of Caseba the children of Gaze the children of Ozui the children of Sinone the children of Attre the children of Hasten the children of Asiana the children of Manei the children of Nasissim the children of Acusu the children of Agista the children of Azui the children of Fauon the children of Phasalon † the children of Meedda the children of Phusa the children of Careé the children of Burcus the children of Saree the children of Coesi the children of Nasith the children of Agisti the children of Pedon † Salomon his children the children of Asophot the children of Phasida the children of Celi the children of Dedon the children of Gaddahel the children of Sephegi † the children of Aggia the children of Sachareth the children of Sabathen the children of Caroneth the children of Malsith the children of Ama the children of Sasus the children of Addus the children of Suba the children of Eura the children of Rahotis the children of Phasphat the children of Malmon † Al that serued the sanctuarie and the seruantes of Salomon foure hundred eightie two
Assirians toward them to strengthen their handes to the workes of our Lord the God of Israel CHAP. VIII Esdras going from Babylon to Ierusalem 9. carieth king Artaxerxes fauourable letters 14. n●t licence to tak● gold siluer and al thinges necessarie at their pleasure 31. The chief m●n that goe with him are recited 51. He voweth a fast praying for good successe in their iorney 56. weigheth the gold and siluer which he deliuereth to the Priestes and Leuites 69. And seuerely admonisheth the people to repentance for their mariages made with infideles AND after him when Artaxerxes king of the Persians reigned came Esdras the sonne of Azarias the sonne of Helcias the sonne of Salome † the sonne of Sadoc the sonne of Achitob the sonne of Ameri the sonne of Azahel the sonne of Bocci the sonne of Abisue the sonne of Phinees the sonne of Eleazar the sonne of Aaron the first priest † This Esdras came vp from Babylon being scribe wise in the law of Moyses which was geuen of our Lord the God of Israel to teach and to doe † And the king gaue him glorie because he had found grace in al dignitie and desire in his sight † And there went vp with him of the children of Israel and the Priestes and the Leuites and the sacred singers of the temple and the porters and the seruantes of the temple into Ierusalem † In the seuenth yeare when Artaxerxes reigned in the fifth moneth this is the seuenth yeare of his reigne going forth of Babylon in the newmoone of the fifth moneth † they came to Ierusalem according to his commandment according to the prosperitie of their iourney which their Lord gaue them † For in these Esdras had great knowlege that he would not pretermitte anie of those thinges which were according to the law and the preceptes of our Lord and in teaching al Israel al iustice and iudgement † And they that wrote the writinges of Artaxerxes the king coming deliuered the writing which was granted of Artaxerxes the king to Esdras the Priest the reader of the law of our Lord the copie wherof here foloweth † KING Artaxerxes to Esdras the Priest and reader of the law of the Lord greeting † I of curtesie esteming it among benifites haue commanded them that of their owne accord are desirous of the nation of the Iewes and of the Priestes and Leuites which are in my kingdom to goe with thee into Ierusalem † If anie therfore desire to goe with thee let them come together and set forward as it hath pleased me and my seuen freindes my counselers † that they may visite those thinges which are done touching Iurie and Ierusalem obseruing as thou hast in the law of the Lord. † And let them carie the giftes to the Lord the God of Israel which I haue vowed and my freindes to Ierusalem and al the gold and siluer that shal be found in the countrie of Babylon to the Lord in Ierusalem with that † which is geuen for the nation it self vnto the temple of their Lord which is in Ierusalem that this gold and siluer be gathered for oxen and rammes and lambes and kiddes and for the thinges that are agreable to these † that they may offer hostes to the Lord vpon the altar of their Lord which is in Ierusalem † And al thinges whatsoeuer thou with thy brethren wilt doe with gold and siluer doe it at thy pleasure according to the precept of the Lord thy God † And the sacred vessels which are geuen thee to the workes of the house of the Lord thy God which is in Ierusalem † And other thinges whatsoeuer shal helpe thee to the workes of the temple of thy God thou shalt geue it out of the kings treasure † When thou with thy brethren wilt doe ought with gold and siluer doe according to the wil of the Lord. † And I king Artaxerxes haue geuen commandment to the keepers of the treasure of Syria and Phaenice that what thinges soeuer Esdras the Priest and reader of the law of the Lord shal write for they geue him vnto an hundred talentes of siluer likewise also of gold † And vnto an hundred measures of corne an hundred vessels of wine and other thinges whatsoeuer abound without taxing † Let al thinges be done to the most high God according to the law of God lest perhaps there arise wrath in the reigne of the king and of his sonne and his sonnes † And to you it is sayd that vpon al the Priestes and Leuites and sacred singers and seruantes of the temple scribes of this temple † no tribute nor any other taxe be sette and that no man haue auctoritie to obiect any thing to them † But thou Esdras according to the wisedom of God appoynt iudges and arbitrers in al Syria and Phaenice and teach al them that know no the law of thy God † that whosoeuer shal transgresse the law they be diligently punished either with death or with torment or els with a forfeite of money or with banishment † And Esdras the scribe sayd Blessed be the God of our fathers which hath geuen this wil into the kings hart to glorifie his house which is in Ierusalem † And hath honoured me in the sight of the king and of his counselers and freindes and them that weare purple † And I was made constant in minde according to the ayde of our Lord my God and gathered together of Israel men that should goe vp together with me † And these are the princes according to their kindredes and seueral principalities of them that came vp from Babylon the kingdom of Artaxerxes † Of the children of Phares Gersomus and of the children of Siemarith Amenus of the children of Dauid Acchus the sonne of Scecilia † Of the children of Phares Zacharias and with him returned an hundred fiftie men † Of the children of leader Moabilion Zaraei and with him two hundred fiftie men † Of the children of Zachues Iechonias of Zechoel and with him two hundred fiftie men † of the children of Sala Maasias of Gotholia with him seuentie men † of the children of Saphatia Zarias of Michel and with him eightie men † of the children of Iob Abdias of Iehel and with him two hundred twelue men † of the children of Bania Salimoth the sonne of Iosaphia and with him an hundred sixtie men † of the children of Beer Zacharias Bebei and with him two hundred eight men † of the children of Ezead Ioannes of Eccetan and with him an hundred ten men † of the children of Adonicam which were last and these are their names Eliphalam the sonne of Gebel and Semeias and with him seuentie men † And I gathered them together to the riuer that is called Thia and we camped there three dayes and vewed them againe † And of the children of the Priestes and Leuites I found not there † And I sent to Eleazarus and Eccelon and Masman and
hand † and on the left Faldeus Misael Malachias Ambusthas Sabus Nabadias and Zacharias † And Esdras tooke the booke before al the multitude for he was chiefe in glorie in the sight of al. † And when he had ended the law they stood al vpright and Esdras blessed our Lord the most high God the God of Sabaoth omnipotent † And al the people answered Amen And lifting vp their handes falling on the ground they adored our Lord. † Iesus and Banaeus and Sarebias and Iaddimus and Accubus and Sabbathaeus and Calithes Azarias and Ioradus and Ananias and Philias Leuites † who taught the law of our Lord and read the same in the multitude euerie one preferred them that vnderstood the lesson † And Atharathes sayd to Esdras the high priest and the reader and to the Leuites that taught the multitude † saying This day is sanctified to our Lord. And they al wept when they had heard the law † And Esdras sayd departing therfore eate ye al the fattest thinges drinke al most swete things and send giftes to them that haue not † For this is the holy day of our Lord be not sad For our Lord wil glorifie you † And the Leuites denounced openly to al saying This day is holie be not sad † And they went al to eate and drinke and make merie and to geue giftes to them that had not that they might make merie for they were excedingly exalted with the wordes that they were taught † And they were al gathered in Ierusalem to celebrate the ioy according to the testament of our Lord the God of Israel THE FOVRTH BOOKE OF ESDRAS CHAP. I. Esdras is sent to expostulate with the vngratful Iewes for neglecting Gods manie great benefites THE second booke of Esdras the prophet the sonne of Sarei the sonne of Azarei the sonne of Helcias the sonne of Sadanias the sonne of Sadoch the sonne of Achitob † the sonne of Achias the sonne of Phinees the sonne of Heli the sonne of Amerias the sonne of Asiel the sonne of Marimoth the sonne of Arna the sonne of Ozias the sonne of Borith the sonne of Abisei the sonne of Phinees the sonne of Eleazar † the sonne of Aaron of the tribe of Leui who was captiue in the countrie of the Medes in the reigne of Artaxerxes king of the Persians † And the word of our Lord came to me saying † Goe and tel my people their wicked deedes and their children the iniquities that they haue done against me that they may tel their childrens children † because the sinnes of their parentes are increased in them for they being forgetful of me haue sacrified to strange goddes † Did not I bring them out of the land of Aegypt from the house of bondange But they haue prouoked me haue despised my counsels † But doe thou shake of the heare of thy head and throw al euils vpon them because they haue not obeyed my law And it is a people without discipline † How long shal I beare with them on whom I haue bestowed so great benefittes † I haue ouerthrowen manie kinges from them I haue stroke Pharao with his seruantes and al his hoste † Al nations did I destroy before their face in the East I dissipated the peoples of two prouinces Tyre and Sidon and I slew al their aduersaries † But speake thou to them saying Thus sayth our Lord † I made you passe through the sea and gaue you fensed streates from the beginning I gaue you Moyses for your gouernour and Aaron for the Priest † I gaue you light by the piller of fire did manie meruelous things among you but you haue forgotten me sayth our Lord. † Thus sayth our Lord omnipotent The quayle was a signe to you I gaue you a campe for defense and there you murmured † And you triumphed not in my name for the destruction of your enemies but yet vntil now you haue murmured † Where are the benefites that I haue geuen you Did you not crie out to me when you were hungrie in the desert † saying Why hast thou brought vs into this desert to kil vs it had bene better for vs to serue the Aegyptians then to dye in this desert † I was sorie for your mournings gaue you manna to eate You did eate bread of Angels † When you thirsted did not I cleaue the rocke waters flowed in abundance for the heates I couered you with the leaues of trees † I deliuered vnto you fatte landes The Chananeites and Pherezeites and Philistheans I threw out from your face what shal I yet doe to you sayth our Lord † Thus sayth our Lord omnipotent In the desert when you were thirstie in the riuer of the Amorrheites and blaspheming my name † I gaue you not fire for blasphemies but casting wood into the water I made the riuer swete † What shal I doe to thee Iacob Thou wouldest not obey ô Iuda I wil transferre my self to other nations and wil geue them my name that they may keepe my ordinances † Because you haue forsaken me I also forsake you when you aske mercie of me I wil not haue mercie † When you shal inuocate me I wil not heare you For you haue defiled your handes with bloud and your fete are quicke to commit murders † Not as though you haue forsaken me but yourselues sayth our Lord. † Thus saith our Lord omnipotent haue not I desired you as a father his sonnes and a mother her daughters and as a nurce her litle ones † that you would be my people and I your God and to me for children and I to you for a father † So haue I gathered you as the henne her chickenes vnder her winges But now what shal I doe to you I wil throw you from my face † When you shal bring me oblation I wil turne away my face from you For I haue refused your festiual dayes new moones and circumcisions † I sent my seruantes the prophetes to you whom being taken you slew and mangled their bodies whose bloud I wil require sayth our Lord. † Thus sayth our Lord omnipotent your house is made desolate I wil throw you away as the winde doth stubble † and your children shal not haue issue because they haue neglected my commandment and haue done that which is euil before me † I wil deliuer your houses to a people comming who not hearing me do beleue to whom I haue not shewed signes they wil do the thinges that I haue commanded † The prophetes they haue not sene and they wil be mindful of their iniquities † I cal to witnes the grace of the people comming whose litle ones reioyce with ioy not seing me with their carnal eyes but in spirit beleuing the thinges that I haue sayd † And now brother behold what glorie and see people comming from the cast † to whom I wil geue the conduction of Abraham
but by the mightie hand of God :: Manie are held guiltie of sinne and are iustly punished for the fact of one or few either because they cōsented or concealed or neglected to punish the offenders or els they suffer temporal affliction for their warning to abhorre sinne for increase of their merite ● Aug. q. 8. 9. in Iosue :: Hi●l fel into this curse for reparing Iericho 3. Reg. 16. v. 34. :: So God tempered his punishment that but few were slaine and afterwards gaue the towne to the Israelites without losse of any of their men :: Prayer wil not auaile til iustice be first donne :: Deceiptes ● stratagemes are lawful in iust warre but not falshood nor breach of promise ● Aug. q. 10. 〈◊〉 Iosue :: These fiue thousād were of the thirtie thousand which were first sent v. 3. The other 25000 ioyned with Iosues troupe entered into the citie :: Not one fitte to beare armes was left :: He life his shield vpon a long pike or lance that it might be sene fitte of Deut. 27. :: Al superiors may blesse their subiectes Princes their people and parentes their children :: In such a case they ought to haue consulted God to wirte the high Priest putting on the Ephod Rationale should haue prayed at the dore of the tabernacle where our Lord appointed to speake vnto him Exo. 29 v. 42 It was also ordained Num. 27. v. 21. that Eleazar should cōsult our Lord when anie thing was to be donne by Iosue which omittīg to do they were deceiued by these Gabaonites :: In these Gabaonites of Chanaans race was fulfilled Noes prophecie Geu 9. that Chanaan should be a seruant to his brethren :: Iosue did thinke if the moone moued the sunne also must necessarily moue so he obtained the stay of both :: Til after the time this booke was written :: God condescending to worke so great a miracle at the instance of his seruant :: God so disposed that they should not cōquer al in one yeare lest the land had benne brought into a vvildernes and beastes increased against them Exod. 23. v. 29 Morally it signifieth that the children of God must be exercised in tribulations and mortification lest vices grow in them Procop. in Exod. :: These warres cōtinued nere seuen yeares as appeareth chap. 14. v. 10. :: For their enormious sinnes God left them in their owne reprobate sense not imposing necessitie of sinning but permitting them to indurate their owne hartes See An not Exod. 7. :: Hence forth they had not general warres but diuers tribes had particular as appeareth chap. 15. c. Num. 21. Deut. 3. :: Moyses slew two kinges Iosue thirtie one The third part Partitiō of the land among nine tribes a half :: These partes are designed though not yet conquered :: This part the Amorreites had taken and possessed otherwise the Israelits were prohibited to take anie thīg from the Ammonites Deut 2. :: The Leuites hauing their portions in other maner yet there were twelue tribes to receiue portiōs by reason that Iacob adopted Iosephs two sonnes Gen. 48. :: After the viewing of the land Num. 1● the Israelites remained in the desert 38. yeares so they were nere seuen yeares in warres :: Gods promise is euer sure on his part but because it is conditional if we serue him sincerly o●● wil being f●ee he saith ●f perhaps our lord be vvith me :: Onlie the countrie of Hebron was geuen to Caleb for the citie it self and suburbes belonged to the Priestes chap. 21● v. 11. c See be●ore Chap. 11. v. 23. :: Though it was prohibited that the nephew should marie his ●unt yet the vncle was not expresly forbid to marie his neece by Moyses law Leuit. 18. And albeit there is the same degree of consanguinitie yet not the same incōuenience by reason the same person remaineth subiect that was inferior before mariage Because ordinarily the south part of the world is more drie and barren then other partes a barren place is called a south land in respect of more settile ground :: The Iebuseites kept a strong castle in Ierusalem til king Dauid tooke it from them 2. Reg. 5. :: Ruben for the sinne of incest losing the priuelegies of birth-right Gen. 49 Priesthood was geuen to Leui the kingdome to Iuda and duble portiō to Ioseph Paraphr Chald. :: The land or territorie of Taphua fallig to the lotte of Manasses yet Taphua that is the citie it selfe was the childrens of Ephraim :: The Chananeite remained in the Land of Manasses for a time :: Not equal bu● proportionable partes were assigned for so it was commanded Num. 26. v. 54. To the greater number to geue a greater portion and to the fewer a lesse :: After the portions were appointed by mens industrie discretion God confirmed the same by lotte to take away al occasiō of discontentment :: Of modestie Iosue would not assigne to him self anie place but the whole people freely granted his request :: At first entering it sufficed to allege in general his innocencie but after he must be tried in particular :: God gaue al the Land in due time but not al at once for the causes expressed Exo. 23. v. 29. Deut. 7. v. 22. The fourth part Two tribes a halfe returne to their possessions Iosues godly admonitions his and Eleazars death :: It perteineth to al magistrates and other superiors to admonish their subiectes of their dutie towardes God before al other thinges :: Al superior● may impert blessing to their subiectes :: So it behoueth al the seruantes of God to see in time that no schisme be made and therfore orderly to inquire of euerie show of euil 1. Thes 5. :: Sinnes past are imputed to such as fal againe as a grauating their new sinnes by reason of more ingratitude :: As before chap. 7. so if these had bene culpable al Israel might feare to be punished except iustice were donne vpon the offenders chap. 7. :: In the law of Moyses was one onlie altar for sacrifice for the whole people of God to auoide schisme and idolatrie Now in the Church being in al nations are manie altares but one onlie Sacrifice prefigured by al the former as S. Augustin teacheth li 17. c. 20 de ●iuit S. ●●o Se● ● 〈◊〉 P●ssione :: God fought for the Isiachtes three ma● of wayes sometimes alone they not fighting at al as when the Aegyptians were drowned in the read sea sometimes they doing his cōmandmentes he apparently assisted them as in the siege of Iericho the walles miraculously fel downe c. 6 haile stones killed their enimies chap. 10. but most times inu●sibly as wel by geuing them courege as by striking their enimies with terrour And al these wayes God also fighteth for his seruantes in spiritual warres against the diuel the flesh the world :: The Israelites descended also of Nachor by Rebecca his sonnes daughter the wife of Isaac
truly for he was caried thither after his eyes were put out Iosephus li. 10. Antiq. c. 10. :: There was so exceding much that they wel could not or did not weigh it :: By Gods special prouidence king Ioachin other wise called Iechonias 2. Par. 3. Mat. 1. is exalted and set ouer al the Iewes vnto whom others succede in like authoritie and so is fulfilled the prophecie of Iacob Gen. 49. The scepter shal not be taken from Iuda nor a duke of his thiegh til he come that is to be sent The signification of the name and the contents of this booke Epist ad Paulin. Diuided into two bookes The first booke into three partes The first part Genealogies partly of other progenies of Adam but specially of Iacobs issue :: Adam had two other sonnes before Seth but Cains race was vtterly extinguished by the flood and Abel had no children :: As before the right line of Adam to Noe so here from his sonne Sem to Abram :: For mysterie sake God changed his name to Abraham Gen. 17. Differences of names numbers times found in holie scriptures make them hard to be vnderstood Diuers meanes to reconcile seming contradictions in holie scriptures 1. 2. Luc. 3. 3. 4. Mat. ● 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. Not priuate but publique spirit of the Church expounder of holie Scripture 2. Pet. 1. v. 20. :: This patriarch first called Iacob signifying supp●ater was afterward called Israel that is S●●ng God or valient vvith God Gen 35. :: Either this man had two names or there is error in the last letter here or Iosue 7. :: Otherwise called Cal●bi v. 9. :: By sonnes as often elsewhere are vnstood nephewes and other of spring * dvvellings or resting places :: Valient men by whose help Ioab got victories and triumphant crownes :: S. Matthew omitteth this Ioakim and counteth Iechonias as the sonne of Iosias The same Ieconias was also otherwise called Ioachin 4 Reg. 24. v. 6. 25. v. 27. S. Hierom. li. 1. in Matth. :: Semeia with his fiue sonnes are counted six sonnes of Sechenias though Semeia only was his proper sonne the other his nephewes See annotation ch 1. num 3. :: In ioyning a vow to his prayer he imitated holie Iacob Gen. 28. And they both desired temporal thinges for the better seruing of God aduancing his glorie especially that they might be assisted with grace not to ye●d to tentatious nor sinne of malice :: Chieflo●d of the va●●●y where the 〈…〉 dwelt that ma●e the Temple :: See annotations Gen. 49. nu 4. :: Of these and the like S Paul sayth By saith they ouer came kingdomes Heb 11. :: The lineal succession of Hiegh priestes from Aaron to the captiuitie in Babylon Nicephorus counteth some others among these li. 2. c. 4. Iosephus also differeth from this cata logue li. 10. c. 11. 2. Paral. 26. :: In Sadoc 3. Reg 2. the high priesthood was reduced to the line of Eleazar which by Gods ordinance was translated to Heli of Ithamars line but stil continued in the line of Aaron The rest of Sadochs line by Achimaas c. to Iosedech in the captiuitie appeareth before v. 9. ad 15. :: Gen. 46. this third sonne is called As bel seuen more are there recited And so in the rest is much difference but al may be reconciled by such rules as are noted chap. 1. :: ●●●●cheth Regiaa Queene :: Ishod V●ram decorum that is A comelic personable or goodlie maa So we leaue the hebrew 〈◊〉 in this place because ● serom and the whole Church doth so in the latin text which we translate :: The genealogies of al Israel being hitherto recited before their captiuitie others are now added which first returned to Ierusalem after their release The second part King Saul and al his familie ouerthrowne :: He offered Sanctifice on an Altar withut warranto 1. Reg. 13. And destroyed not the Amal● cites as he was commanded 1. Reg. 1● The third part King Dauids reigne and his special actes :: Two stout men of Moab as if they had benne lions 2. Reg. 23. v. 20. :: An armie of 〈…〉 o● 〈…〉 is 〈…〉 to ●s ●●Soan●● 〈◊〉 :: Obededom was a Leuite c. 15. v. 18. and therfore more mete to kepe the arke :: Called a Getheite because he had dwelt in the towne of Geth :: An other linen garment vsed by prophetes such as Samuel did weare being a child 1. Reg. 2. :: Not only king Dauid being a holie Prophet but anie other Superior might blesse his subiectes :: That he also disposed certaine offices of Leuites was by special priuilege which was no preiudice to the hiegh priests authoritie for superior powre is proued by Gods institution rather then by factes either of good men which do manie thinges by way of dispensation o● of euil v●u●●ing whitho●t warrant that to them perteyneth ●ot For it is ●●ie that God instituted supreme spiritual powre in the high priest Deut. 17. And al kinges and temporal princes are to receiue the law at the priestes hand ibidem v. 18. Eleazar the high priest was appointed to consult our Lord for Iosue Nu. 27. Finally by Gods ordinance the lavy of truth vvas in the mouth of priestes Mal●s 2. Psal ● 104. Psal 95. Psal ●05 :: That is continew and preserue thy seede and samilie as we see it performed et en to the B. virgin Marie and Christ of the house of Dauid Mat ● Luc. 2. 3. 2. Reg. ● :: The lesser townes and villagies are commonly called the dauhgters of some great towne or citie to which they perteyne :: That which is dedicated to sacred vse is consecrated to God ● Reg. 10. 2. Reg. 21. :: By Gods permission Dauid was tempted and ouercome 2. Reg. 24. 2. Reg. 24. :: King Dauid was not without faith nor hope and yet was contaminate with iniquitie from which he prayed to be deliuered * liitle cartes :: God shewed by sending fire miraculously to burne the sacrifice that he had heard Dauids prayer 1. Reg. 7. 3 Reg 5. :: Salomon sig nifieth Peaceable and therin as in manie other thinges prefigured Christ who amongst other names is called Prince of peace Isai 9. :: Aarons sonnes being consecrated Pricstes according to Gods ordinance Leuit 8 the Le uites to do other offices about the tabernacle Num. 3. 4 king Dauid with Sadoc the high priest and other chief men ch 24. ● 6. disposed them by lottes which should serue by courses to sing and play on instrumentes as wel in the tabernacle now resting in Ierusalem v. 26. as in the Temple when it should be built :: They were called princes of the Sanctuarie in respect of Sacrifices other sacred functions :: And princes of God in ●eguard of their spiritual iurisdiction in the Church or house of God :: Otherwise called Ethan ch 6. v 44. c. 15. v. 19. :: They played o● instrumentes Psalmes and Canticles made by Prophetes
our sinnes al his life l He prayed also for his resurrection and glorification m VVith al possible confusion Christs exaltation the 5. key Mat. 22. Act. 2. 1. Cor. 15. Heb. 1. 10. a God the Father b To God the Sonne the Lord of Dauid and of al mankind yet the sonne of Dauid according to his humanitie c He limiteth not the time but excludeth al time wherin the enimie might imagine that Christs kingdom should cease signifying that Christ shal reigne til al his enimies be subdued much more afterwards in al eternitie d The Church of Christ beginning in Ierusalem on whitsunday the fiftith day from his Resurrection continueth euer more e Thou shalt haue principalitie f in the day of thy powrful conquest and rising from death g in excellencie of al holie spiritual mysteries and graces h because I God the Father of my substance begate thee God the Sonne in eternitie The same which Micheas saith c. 5. v. 2. His comingforth from the beginning from the dayes of eternitie i God most firmly and vnchangeably affirmed that thou Christ our Messias art not only a King but also a Priest Heb. 5. v. 7. k not for a time as Aaron was but for euet l neither of Aarons order but according to the Order of Melchisedec m Kinges that sometimes persecute Christans are subdued with other people to Christ n He shal iudge and punish the incredulous people o make great slanghters amongst those that resist p and bring princes with their populous kingdome to nothing q He shal in the meane time and also his best seruants suffer much tribulation in this life r and for the same ●e highly exalted in life euerlasting Christs Priesthood for euer both in function and in effect The resemblance of Christs and Melchisedecs Priesthood Graces geuen to the Church the 6. key a I wil praise God both in secret for discharge of myn owne conscience b and in publique for edification of others This Psalme in the Hebrew is composed with euerie verse and middle of verse begunning with a distinct letter in order of the Alphabet c Gods wil is the whole cause of al his workes d Euerie worke of his is praise worthie and magnifical e God hath leift one most special and beneficial memorie of al other benefites his owne bodie and bloud in memorie of his Passion and our redemption f the spiritual foode and sustinance of al the soules that rightly feare him g Of his promise to conserue his Church perpetually h the powrable operation of his death and of al his mysteries i Gods commandments do iustifie al that kepe them k He also of his mercie redemed man that he might be able to kepe his precepts l Begingning with feare of God bringeth at last by other degrees to true wisdom which two are the first and last of the seuen giftes of the Holie Ghost The meanes to be happie the 7. key a The Septuagint Interpreters added this mention of Aggeus and Zacharie returning from captiuitie to signifie that this Psalme was very proper meete to be cōmended to the people at that time wherby they might lerne that their sinnes were the cause of their captiuitie and of al their miseries and if they desired temporal or spiritual prosperitie they must obserue the meanes here prescribed to obtayne the same b He that sincerly feareth God wil take great delight in keping his commandments This Psalme is also composed by the Alphaber as the next before Psal 1. c So doing he and his shal prosper d The iust shal not only prosper in this world but also in the next e God wil also comfort the iust in tribulations f That shal geue discrete and wholsome counsel to the afflicted g Workes of mercie are also called iustice because they concurre to mans iustification 2. Cor. 9● h and to his saluation Gods prouidence the 3. key a Al Gods seruants b In respect of God al creatures are low though they be in heauen c See the example of Ioseph so aduanced d of Sara Rebecca Rachael and other wemen made fruictful The meruelous passage of Israel from Aegypt the 4. key a People of false religion counted barbarous especially such as also persecute the true Religion for otherwise the Aegyptians were both ciuil in maners and lerned in manie sciences b The people of Iewes were more notoriously renowmed in the world from the time of their deliuerie out of Aegypt for the peculiar people whom God sanctified and in whom as in his elected enheritance or dominion he dwelled and reigned c The Psalmist writing in verse doth often describe thinges in poetical maner but more truly then prophane poetes for that in very dede al creatures otherwise sensles as the sea do in a sorte feele the powre of their Creator obey his wil d VVhen the Israelites went forth of Aegypt e when they entred into Chanaan f Either there was an earthquake or some other mouing of hilles not mentioned by Moyses or els the Psalmist speaketh of the rockes of the torrentes which bowed that the Israelites might rest in Ar and lie in the borders of the Moabites Num 21 v 15 g By the figure Apostrophe he speaketh to the sea riuer and hilles vsing also Prosopopoeia as if senfles thinges vnderstood and should answer h An other miraculous benefite that the rocke yelded them water in their necessitie * Here some Hebrewe Rabbins beginne an other Psalme but by the coherence of the matter S. Augustin proueth that it i● but one Psalme where is shewed that the true inuisible God is knowen by such workes as are here recited and contratiwise that the Gētils idoles are not goddes because they are made of siluer gold or other matter by mens handes hauing resemblance of liuing thinges are altogether sensles i Thou didstal this ô God of mere mercie towards thy people k for thy truths sake seing thou didst promise to protect them l that the Gentiles should not take occasion to blaspheme m This is a iust prayer of the zelous conforming their desires to Gods wil But if God geue idolaters grace to amend then al the iust wil also reioice in their cenuersion n Though manie Iewes fel to idolatrie yet there alwayes remained so manie in Gods true seruice that it mighst stil be truly saide The house of Israel hath hoped in our Lord as is here auerred o This in effect al worldlie politikes say in their hartes as it were quitting their interest of heauen to God p and contenting themselues with earthlie possessions q But when such prophane men are dead they make no shew at al of praising r for parting from the earth they descend into hel and there eternally blaspheme God God ● ſ Contrarivvise the iust aspiring to heauen vvhich is the proper kingdom of God vsing this vvorld as they ought to do for a meanes to ascend into heauen shal
v. 3. :: This legate vvas sent almost two yeares before to Rome ch 14. v. 24. and now brought letters not only to the Ievves but also to sundrie kinges and peoples in their behalf :: Simon subdued these tvvo tovvnes because they anoyed the Ievves but because they othervvise perteyned not to Iurie he payed for them an hundred talentes :: By the riuer of Cedron ouer which Dauid passed 2. Reg ●● v. 23. and our Sauiour Ioa. 18. a citie vvas novv built or rather repared being decayed before :: After Simons death his eldest sonne Iohn surnamed Hyrcanus succeeded him in gouernment spiritual and temporal v. 24. :: He beginning to gouerne in the yeare 170. ch 13. v. 41. 42. had difficulties the first last yeares in the rest they had peace To be inebriated signifieth no more but to be rep●enished vvith drinke competently or abundantly vvithout excesse As Psal 64. v. 10 the earth inebriated and v. 11. riuers inebriated That is abundantly replenished vvithout excesse S. August q. 144. in Gen. :: Out of the booke here mentioned some thinke the fourth booke of Machabees vvas translated See Six●us Se●en li. 1. Biblioth pag. ●● * li. 2. ● ● v. ● This Appendix cōcerning tvvo epistles of the Ievves vvas added to the historie of the first booke by him that vvritte this second e :: As they had vvritten before in their afflictions so novv they exhorte their bretheren to be thankful to God and amongst other meanes to shevv their gratful minde by celebrating the feast of dedication of the nevv altar li 2. ● 4. v. 7. :: It semeth that either this Iudas vvas the first sonne of Iohn Hyr●amus othervvise called Aristobolus or rather Iudas Essenus of vvhom ch 2. v. 14. and of vvhom Iosephus vvriteth li. 13. ● 19. :: Chaldea being nere to Persis is sometimes comprehended vnder the same name so Mamertinus in Panager●ca ad Iulia reciteth Tigris and Euphrates amongst the riuers of Persi S. Chrysostom ho. 6. in Math. saith the Ievves vvere deliuered from captiuitie of Per●●s meaning Babylon :: In this fire vvere foure miracles First it vvas not changed into ayre but into vvater v. 20. :: Secondly this vvater being cast on the hostes of sacrifice vvas kindled as fire v. 22. :: Thirdly it burned also being cast vpon stones v. 32. :: Fourth it vvas extinguished by the light that came from the altar v. 32. :: Nephthar signifieth deliuerie vvhich is the effect of purification for the temple other holie thinges being purified were deliuered from prophane vse :: S. Ambrose li 3. c. 14. Offic. vvriteth at large of this miracle Epis Iere. Baruc. 6. :: Neither the tabernacle nor the arke vvere caried avvay by Nabuchodonosor but vvere preserued by some meanes and most like besides the auctoritie of this scripture by Ieremie the propher vvho had spocial fauour of the Babylonians vvhen Ierusalem vvas taken Iere. 39. v. 11. Ex● 40. 3. R●g 8. ●euit 9. 7. 24. :: This semeth to be the same Iudas Essenus vvho vvith others vvritte this epistle ch ● v. 10. * li. 2. c. 15. v. 38. :: After the auctor had written this Appendix to the former booke he resolued also to adde an abridgement of the vvhole historie vvherunto he maketh this Preface signifying the matter vvherof he vvil vvrite v. 20. in vvhat maner v. 24. and why v 25. auouching his diligence v. 26. vvith breuitie v. 29. A :: God assisting the vvti●ers of diuine histories doth not alvvayes deliuer them from labour in seeking to knovv the same of sueh as knew particular thinges So S Luke vvritte the Gospel hauing diligently attained to al thinges Luc. 1. v. 3. * exact declaration * li. 1. c. 1. v. 1. The first part The persecution of the Church by Antiochus :: Three thinges make a cōmonwealth to be in good state C 1 Good agreement of principal men amongst themselues with the commonaltie 2 Exact obseruation of good lavves 3 And eminent vertue of the supreme gouernour vvith exercise of pietie and hate of sinnes Other three thinges do truble the state Obstinacie in offenders not content to be corrected 2 Inueterate malice seking reuenge against iust Superiors 3. and auarice of princes to robbe the holie or common treasure :: These virgins remained in places nere to the temple brought vp in exercises of pietie fasting and praying til they were despoused 1. Reg. 2. v. 22. S. Amb. li. 1. de virgine S. Greg. Nissen Orat. de Christ Natiuit S. Damas li. 4. c. 13. :: 4. Reg. 2. v. 11. A firie chariotte and firie horses caried Elias from Elizeus 4. Reg. 6. v. 17. And the mountaine appeared ful of horses and of firie chariots round about Elizeus no lesse strange then this vision See S. Ambrose li. 2. c 29. offic discoursing vpon this historie :: It is the common practise of al traytors to calumniate and defame good gouerners And the best remedie a gainst such seducers is by auctoritie of Superior povvre not by the people vvho are commonly more prone to fauour faction then iustice * li. 1. c. 1. v. 11. E :: VVhere true Religion is abolished most men neglect al shew of religion and rather applie themselues to vanities or woise sinnes * li. 1. c. 1. v. 17. G :: This king falsly pretended to restore his kinsman his sisters sonne to the kingdom being depriued by his younger brother Liuius li. 44 but the true cause of his sending Apolonius into Aegypt was to subdue that kingdom to himself 1. Mach. 1. v. 17. :: Menelaus brother of Simon v. 23 of the tribe of Beniamin ch 3. v. 4. vvas not by the law capable of the priesthood which only perteined to the progenie of Aaron of the tribe of Leui So in this trublesome time the right succession of high priestes was intermitted and restored in Mathathias li. 1. c. 2. :: True and solide vertue moued the common people to compassion the King himself to teares the Tyrians to honour the bodies of the innocent with costlie burial v. 49. :: Strange thinges aboue the ordinarie course of nature doe euer signifie Gods vvrath for mens transgression and are admonitions to turne from sinne vvith spede that vve may escape the heauie hand of Gods iustice So the Emperour Charles the Great interpreted the apparition of a great Comete as vvitnesseth Fasciculus temporum Lacedemonians othervvise called Spartians descended from the stocke of Abraham li. 1. c. 12. v. 2. * li. 1. c. 1. v. 21. I ch 3. v. 23. 27. :: Al rites of religion vvith temples and other holie thinges are ordayned to the Seruice of God and for mens spiritual good and therfore vvhen men cease to serue God as holie thinges are destroyed or taken avvay :: Iudas vvas the tenth lawful highpriest from the Monarchie of the Grecians :: Sanaballat in the time of Alexander the great procured a temple to be built in Garizim like to that in Ierusalem An other was
this water the third day and the seuenth and so shal be cleansed If he were not sprinkled the third day the seuenth day he can not be clensed † Euerie one that toucheth the dead corps of mans soule and is not sprinkled with this commistion shal pollute the tabernacle of the Lord and shal perish out of Israel because he was not sprinkled with the water of expiation he shal be vncleane and his filthinesse shal remaine vpon him † This is the law of the man that dieth in a tabernacle Al that enter into his tent and al the vessel that are there shal be polluted seuen daies † The vessel that hath no couer nor bynding ouer it shal be vncleane † If any man in the field touch the corps of a man that was slaine or that died of himself or his bone or graue he shal be vncleane seuen daies † And they shal take of the ashes of combustion and of sinne and shal powre liuing water vpon them into a vessel † in the which when a man that is cleane hath dipped hyssope he shal sprinkle therwith al the tent and al the implementes and the men polluted with such contagion † and in this maner he that is cleane shal purge the vncleane the third and seuenth day And being expiated the senenth day he shal wash both himself and his garmentes and be vncleane vntil euening † If anie man be not expiated after this rite his soule shal perish out of the middes of the Church because he hath polluted the Lordes Sanctuarie and is not sprinkled with water of lustration † This precept shal be an ordinance for euer He also that sprinkleth the waters shal wash his garmentes Euerie one that toucheth the waters of expiation shal be vncleane vntil euen † Whatsoeuer he toucheth that is vncleane he shal make it vncleane and the soule that toucheth anie of these thinges shal be vncleane vntil euen CHAP. XX. ari● the sister of Moyses dieth 2. The people murmure for lack of water 7. Moys●s and Aaron being commanded to draw some out of a rock do it doutfully 12. and for the same are foretold that they shal die in the desert 14. Not obtaining licence to passe through Edom 22. they come into Mount Hor where Eleazar is ordained hiegh Priest Aaron dieth and is mourned by the people thirtie daie AND the children of Israel and al the multitude came into the desert Sin the first moneth and the people abode in Cades And Marie died there and was buried in the same place † And when the people lacked water they came together against Moyses and Aaron † and being turned into sedition said Would God we had perished among our brethren before our Lord. † Why haue you brought forth the Church of our Lord into the wildernesse that both we and our cattel should die † Why did you make vs ascend out of Aegypt and haue brought vs into this exceding naughtie place which can not be sowed which bringeth forth neither figge nor vines nor pomegranates moreouer also hath no water for to drinke † And Moyses and Aaron the multitude being dismissed entring into the tabernacle of couenant fel flatte vpon the ground and cried to our Lord and said Lord God heare the crie of this people and open vnto them thy treasure the fountaine of liuing water that being satisfied their murmuring may cease And the glorie of our Lord appeared ouer them † And our Lord spake to Moyses saying † Take the rodde and assemble the people together thou and Aaron thy brother and speake to the rocke before them and it shal geue waters And when thou hast brought forth water out of the rocke al the multitude shal drinke and their cattel † Moyses therfore tooke the rodde which was in the sight of our Lord as he commanded him † the multitude being assembled before the rocke and he said to them Heare ye rebellious and incredulous Can we out of this rocke bring you forth water † And when Moyses had lifted vp his hand stricking the rocke twise with the rodde there came forth great plentie of water so that the people drunke and their cattel † And our Lord said to Moyses and Aaron Because you haue not beleued me to sanctifie me before the children of Israel you shal not bring in these peoples into the land which I wil geue them † This is the water of contradiction where the children of Israel quarelled against our Lord and he was sanctified in them † In the meane time Moyses sent messengers from Cades to the King of Edom which should say Thus thy brother Israel biddeth vs to say Thou knowest al the labour that hath taken vs † in what maner our fathers went downe into Aegypt and there we dwelt a great time and the Aegyptians afflicted vs and our fathers † and in what maner we cried to our Lord and he heard vs and sent an Angel that hath brought vs out of Aegypt Loe being presently in the citie of Cades which is in thy vttermost borders † we besech thee that we may haue licence to passe through thy countrie We wil not goe through the fieldes not through the vineyardes we wil not drinke the waters of thy welles but we wil goe the common high way declining neither to the right hand nor to the left til we be past thy borders † To whom Edom answered Thou shalt not passe by me otherwise I wil come armed against thee † And the children of Israel said We wil goe by the beaten way and if we and the cattel drinke thy waters we wil geue thee that which is iust there shal be no difficultie in the price only let vs passe speedely † But he answered Thou shalt not passe And immediatly he came forth to meete them with an infinitie multitude and a strong hand † neither would he condescend to them desiring to grant them passage through his borders For the which cause Israel turned an other way from him † And when they had remoued the campe from Cades they came into the mountaine Hor which is in the borders of the land of Edom † Where our Lord spake to Moyses † Let Aaron sayeth he goe to his people for he shal not enter to the Land which I haue geuen the children of Israel for that he was incredulous to my mouth at the Waters of contradiction † Take Aaron and his sonne with him and thou shalt bring them into the mountaine Hor. † And when thou hast vnuested the father of his vesture thou shalt reuest therewith Eleazar his sonne Aaron shal be gathered and die there † Moyses did as our Lord had commanded and they went vp into the mountaine Hor before al the multitude † And when he had spoyled Aaron of his vestimentes be reuested Eleazar his sonne with them † After that he was dead in the toppe of the mountaine he went downe with Eleazar † And al the multitude seeing that Aaron
was dead mourned vpon him thirtie daies throughout al their families CHAP. XXI Israelites at the first encounter with the Chananeites hauing the worse after their vow kil the King of Arad and destroy his cities 4. The people againe murmuring are stricken with firie serpents 7. but confessing their fault Moyses by Gods commandment setteth vp a brasen serpent for a remedie 10. They march through diuers places 17. and sing a Canticle at a wel which God gaue them 21. They kil Sehon King of the Amorreites and conquer his land 33. Likwise Og King of Basan VVHICH when the Chananeite king of Arad who dwelt toward the south had heard to wit that Israel was come by the way of the spies he fought against them and being victour he tooke the pray of them † But Israel binding himself by vow to our Lord said If thou wilt deliuer this people into my hand I wil destroy their cities † And our Lord heard the prayers of Israel and deliuered the Chananeite whom they slew ouerthrowing their cities and they called the name of that place Horma that is to say Anathema † And they marched also from the mountaine Hor by the way that leadeth to the Redde sea that they might compasse the land of Edom. And the people began to be wearie of the iourney and labour † and speaking against God and Moyses they said Why didst thou bring vs out of Aegypt to die in the wildernesse There wanteth bread waters there are none our soule now lotheth at this most light meate † Wherfore our Lord sent vpon the people firie serpentes at whose plagues and the deathes of verie manie † they came to Moyses and said We haue sinned because we haue spoken against our Lord and thee Pray that he take from vs the serpentes And Moyses prayed for the people † and our Lord spake to him Make a brasen serpent and sette in for a signe he that being striken looketh on it shal liue † Moyses therfore made A BRASEN SERPENT and set it for a signe whom when they that were striken looked on they were healed † And the children of Israel marching camped in Oboth † Whence departing they pitched their tentes in Ieabarim in the wildernesse that looketh toward Moab against the east part † And remouing from thence they came to the Torrent Zared † Which they forsaking camped against Arnon which is in the desert standeth out in the borders of the Amorrheite For Arnon is the border of Moab diuiding the Moabites the Amorrheites † Wherof it is said in the booke of the warres of our Lord As he did in the Redde sea so wil he doe in the streames of Arnon † The rockes of the torrentes were bowed that they might rest in Ar and lie in the borders of the Moabites † From that place appeared the wel wherof our Lord spake to Moyses Gather the people together and I wil geue them water † Then Israel sang this verse Arise the wel They sang therto † The wel which the princes digged and the captaines of the multitude prepared in the law geuer and in their staues And they marched from the wildernesse to Mathana † From Mathana vnto Nahaliel from Nahaliel vnto Bamoth † From Bamoth is a valley in the countrie of Moab in the toppe of Phasga which looketh toward the desert † And Israel sent messengers to Sehon King of the Amorrheites saying † I besech thee that I may haue licence to passe through thy land we wil not goe aside into the fieldes and the vineyardes we wil not drinke waters of the welles we wil goe the kinges high way til we be past thy borders † Who would not grant that Israel should passe by his borders but rather gathering an armie went forth to meete them in the desert and came vnto Iasa and fought against them † Of whom he was strooken in the edge of the sword and his land was possessed from Arnon vnto Ieboc and to the children of Ammon for the borders of the Ammonites were kept with a strong garrison † Israel therfore tooke al his cities and dwelt in the cities of the Amorrheite to wit in Hesebon and the villages therof † The citie Hesebon was Sehons the king of the Amorrheite who fought against the king of Moab and tooke al the land that had bene of his dominion as farre as Arnon † Therfore it is said in the prouerbe Come into Hesebon let the citie of Sehon be built and erected † A fire went forth from Hesebon a flame from the towne of Sehon and deuoured Ar of the Moabites and the inhabitantes of the high places of Arnon † Wo to thee Moab thou art vndone people of Chamos He hath geuen his sonnes into flight and his daughters into captiuitie to Sehon the King of the Amorrheites † Their yoke is perished from Hesebon vnto Dibo● they came wearie into Nophe and vnto Medaba † Israel therfore dwelt in the Land of the Amorrheite † And Moyses sent some to take a view of lazer Whose villages they tooke and possessed the inhabitantes † And they turned them selues and went vp by the way of Basan and Og the King of Basan came against them with al his people to fight in Edrai † And our Lord said to Moyses Feare him not for into thy hand I haue deliuered him and al his people and land and thou shalt doe to him as thou didst to Sehon the King of the Amorrheites the inhabiter of Hesebon † They therfore smote him also With his sonnes and al his people vnto vtter destruction and they possessed his land CHAP. XXII Balac King of Moab fearing the Israelites sendeth for Balaam a souths●●●r to curse them 8. VVho consulting his false god is forbid by God almightie to goe and so excuseth him self 15. Balac sendeth againe offering greater reward 19. he againe consulteth and God bidd●th him goe 〈◊〉 but sendeth an Angel to meete him in the way whom his asse seing hu●neth three times and so often he beateth her 28. then she speaketh expostulating his hard vsage 31. he also seeth the Angel 35. and is chargeg ● speake nothing but that the Angel shal suggest AND marching forward they camped in the champion countrie of Moab where Iericho is situated beyond Iordan † And Balac the sonne of Sephor seeing al thinges that Israel had done to the Amorrheite † and that the Moabites were in greate feare of him and could not susteyne his assault † he said to the elders of Madian So wil this people destroy al that dwel in our coastes as the ox● is wont to eate the grasse vnto the verie rootes And he was at the same time King in Moab † He sent therfore messengers to Balaam the sonne of Behor a Southsayer who dwelt vpon the riuer of the land of the children of Ammon to cal him and to say Behold a people is come out of Aegypt that hath couered the face of the earth sitting against me
auctoritie a 35. 50. 115. 206. 317. 713. 828. 8●0 939. 984. b 926. Succession of Patriarches and of Highpriestes See Supreme head of the Church and the Historical table Succession conserued in the Machabees after the apostacie of Manasses Alcimus c. b 956. 1004. Sunne a very excellent creature but not so excellent as man b 398. Sunne stood the space of a day a 488. Returned backe tenne degrees a 805. b 505. Supreme head of the Church a 35. 50. 171. 327. 433. 475. 846. 657. 899. 905. 912. 960. b 1004. Sure●●eshipe is dangerous b 276. Susanna was deliuered from false sentence by Daniel conuincing the wicked Iudges b 805. Suspension from Priestlie function a 811. Sustenance is the proper hyre of spiritual woorkmen a 55. Swearing by creatures a 131. See Othes Swete answer appeaseth anger a. 532. b 289. 381. T Tabernacle described a 230. c. finished and erected a 259. It signified the Church of Christ ibid. Temperance in feasting a 134. 1037. Temple intended by Dauid a 648. 848. was built by Salomon a 699. 871 It was destroyed by the Chaldees a 815. 933. b 648. 658. and reedified after the relaxation from captiuitie a 945. c. But the former was more excellent a 948. b 868. The second was prophaned and much impared by Antiochus Epiphanes b 893. 959. but recouered and clensed by Iudas Machabeus b 905. 970. 1002. It was enlarged and adorned by Herod b 1003. and finally destroyed by the Romanes b 545. Temples schismatical were built in Garizim and in Egypt b 960. 1000. Temporal paine remaineth due after sinne is remitted a 33. Tenne Tribes in great part fel into schisme and Idolatrie a 734. but not al a 744. 750. 941. 992. 1010. Manie of them returned from captiuitie a 982. b 600. 602. 743. Two tribes and tenne tribes are called by sundrie names b 810. Tentations happen to the strongest but hurt them not b 919. Teraphim signifie images as wel lawful as vnlawful a 103. 612. b 813. Thau the Hebrw letter had the forme of a Crosse b 688. Time is short in comparison of eternitie a 1077. 1084. Time or season is to be considered and obserued b 320. Tithes payed in the law of nature and of Moyses a 59. 319. 418. 986. b 887. Tobias his booke is Canonical a 989. 990. He neuer yelded to schisme nor idolatrie a 941. 991. He prophecied a 1008. Tongues diuided in Babel a 43. Traditions were long before Scriptures a 3. They are necessary and certaine a 397. 409. Traitors do commonly calumniate good gouernours b 954. Translations doe not fully expresse the sense of the original tongue b 374. Transubstantiation confessed by Rabbines b 993. Treasure of satisfactorie workes in the Church a 1069. Tribulations are profitable to men a 115. 1067. b 64. 133. 170. 218. 273. 322. 339. 347. 531. 551. 711. Trinitie of Diuine Persons in God a 30. 47. 67. 196. 702. 934. b 86. 93. 792. 989. Truth must be auouched b. 380. V Vanitie described by Salomon b 317. c. Venial sinnes a 157. b. 34. 305. Verse more pleasant to the minde and more easie to be remembred a 460. b 11. Vertues described and commended in al the fiue Sapiential bookes b 267. c. more particularly b 282. to the page 313. Vertue afflicted moueth to compassion b 957. Vestments of Bishops and Priestes a 234. signifie vertues requisite in Clergie men a 236. Vinetree signifieth the Church b 698. Virginitie a 542. It is a great blessing and meritorious state in the Church of Christ b 530. preferred aboue Mariage b 531. 995. Vision of God is perfect felicitie a 247. b 38. Visions of the Prophetes are often obscure b 675. 749. 871. Vnion domestical and ciuil is necessarie before peace can be made with strangers b 743. Vocation to spiritual functions is necessarie a 234. 251. 323. 326. 346. 792. b 588. Vowes a 95. 319. 335. 384. 385. 444. 709. 824. b 140. 323. 6. 3. 843. Vnlawful vowes do not bind a 542. Yet Iepthe is otherwise probably excused in sacrificing his daughter a 543. Vsurie is forbidde a 224. 313. 443. b 34. 105. 310. 705. 714. W Warres often made by Gods seruants a 55. 211. 366. 385. 403. 414 440. Seq In the bookes of Iosue Iudges Kinges and Paralipomenon Also b 896. 986. Smale numbers ouercame greater b 931. c. In warres a iust cause is the best armour b 966. Water made swete by Moyses throwing in a peece of wood a 195. By Elizeus casting in salt a 763. Water drawne out of rockes a 211. 365. 417. 978. b 144. 193. 207. Water procured by Elizeus a 765. Waters of the redde sea stood like to walles a 193. Likewise of Iordan a 474. b 207. Water of lustration holie ● 340. Wemen being vertuous and prudent are preferred before riches beautie c. b 315. Some most excellent both in the old and new Testament b ●16 Wemen in extreme hunger did eate their owne children a 774. b 655. 658. Likewise men sometimes did the same b 663. 681. Widohood is a holie state of life a 1035. The Booke of Wisdome is Canonical Scripture a 989. b 343. 349. Wisdome taken three waies Increated which is God himselfe Spiritual wisdome and Humane wisdome b 270. 353. 355. Wisdome spiritual comprehendeth al vertues and diuine giftes and compriseth al the meanes wherby God is serued b 267. consisteth in keping the law of God b 582. Wisdome and therby eternalglorie is attained by gradation from vertue to vertue b 352. 995. Wisdome considereth thinges past present and to come a 463. especially it considereth the Creator ad supernatural vertues a 1091. Wisemen are most humble b 313. Worldly wise are not to be consulted in spiritual thinges b 385. Worldlie men thinke the Church may be destroyed by persecution a 165. Workes necessarie to saluation a 33. b 267. 994. Al workes are not sinful a 23. Workes without true faith or grace may merite temporal reward but not eternal a 784. b 34. 728. 764. Workes done in grace are meritorious a. 61. 200. 347. 352 442. 539. 567. 704. 895. 936. 970. 988. 995. b 76. 227. 395. 764. 85. 995. Workes of mortification a 272. 593. 1021. b 126. 331. 395. 901. Workes of supererogation a 920. 936. b 530. 613. 952. 995. Al voluntarie workes shal be rewarded or punished a 15. 722. 988. b 31. 271. 273. 376. 383. 666. 706. Y Yeares mystical The seuenth yeare the ground rested a 312. debtes were remitted amongst the Iewes a 428. the fiftith yeare was Iubelie with remission of seruitude and testauration of inheritance a 312. Younger must regard and esteme the iudgement of elders b 433. Younger brother for mysterie preferred before the elder as Iacob before Esau a 85. Ephraim before Manasses a 146. Moyses before Aaron a 169. Dauid and Salomon before their elder brethren a 604. 688. Youth is the fittest time to get vertue and knowledge b 332. 448. Z Zachatias Highpriest was slaine by Ioas
King of Iuda a 908. Zacharias the Prophet exhorted to build the Temple b 868. Zele is an indignation rising of loue b 827. Zele is necessarie in iust religious causes discretly vsed a 982. 986. 993. b 55. 126. 898. Zele of Simeon and Leui was iust but not discrete a 109. 149. 1023. Zele of Moyses against Idolaters a 244. of Phinees against fornicators a 374. b 196. 439. of Dauid to Gods publike seruice a 647. 648. b 55. 115. 126. 256. of Elias against false Prophetes a 747. of Matthathias against persecuters of the Church b 896. And of his sonnes and other Machabees in aduancing Religion b 899. c. Zele of Dauid Ezechias and Iosias aboue other Kinges in destroying idolatrie b 445. Zele of certaine Christian kinges rewarded with glorious titles a 475. Zorobabel chief Duke Iesus the Highpriest with others built an Altar a 947. and the Temple after the captiuitie a 951. b 866. Which was a figure of the Church of Christ b 868. FINIS Censura trium Theologorum Anglorum extra collegium commorantium NOS infrascripti perlecta hac veteris Testamenti versione cum Librorum Argumentis capitum cumque Annotationibus ac Recapitulationibus suis locis insertis nihil inuenimus quod Fidei Catholicae aut bonis moribus repugnet sed econtrà reperimus Translationem fidelem reliqua docta vtilia Vtpote quae exactam temporum seriem Ecclesiae Pastorum Doctrinaeque Catholicae successionem ab ipso mundi exordio deducunt obscuriora sacri textus loca elucidant haereses huius temporis argumentis ex ipso eodem textu collectis conuincunt Ecclesiae Catholicae dogmata penè omnia confirmant Ideoque summâ cum legentium vtilitate publcari posse iudicamus si ordinarijs Librorum Censoribus hoc ipsum approbare beneplacitum fuerit 1609. IOANNES WRIGHTV● Ecclesiae collegiatae Gloriosiss Virginis Cortracensis Decanus MATTHAEVS KELLISONVS S. Theologiae Doctor ac Professor in Vniuersitate Remensi GVILIELMVS HARISONVS S. Theologiae Doctor Omnes aliquando Sacrarum Literarum in hoc Collegio Professores You may please curteous reader to amend the more especial errors happened in this Edition by reading thus In the former volume Page 20. line 24. reade bodie c. Page 26. line 7. partitions Page 51. line 13. that blesse thee Page 57. line 29. SALEM Page 107. line 1. seing Esau Page 227. line 6. to the twelue Page 305. Adde in the margent much more in the Church of Christ Page 727. line ●4 nauie and put out moniment in the margent Page 846. line 39. reioyce that Page 910. line 40. and 41. Ioas did take Amasias c. Page 1064. line 39. how they escape manie miseries which are neuer borne line 40. birth Page 1069. line 1. nor I gaynesay In the latter volume Page 24. after the last line adde Others thinke he speaketh of that Chusi or Chusai who reported to him the death of Absalom 2. Reg. 18. v. 31. Page 268. read the foure last lines thus thirtith chapter either an other Auctor or rather the same vnder an other title and in prophetical stile vttereth like diuine sentences adding in the last chapter other excellent preceptes receiued of his mother wherto he adioyneth the praise of a right wise woman prophetically the Catholique Church Page 721. adde in the margent were pastors of cattle here mentioned subdued the Ammonites We haue also found some other faultes of lesse importance and feare there be more But we trust the reader may easely correct them as they occurre The cause of delay in setting forth this English Bible Anno. 1568. VVhy how it is allowed to haue holie Scriptures in vulgar tongues Scriptures being hard are not to be read of al. Manie take harme by reading holi● Scriptures lib. de Prescrip lib. 2 ad Gratian. c. 1. Tract 18 in Ioan. Epist 103. c. 6. Reading of Scriptures moderated Scriptures translated into diuers tongues Bibl. Sanct. lib. 4. Lib. 1. Hist c. 47 Linvvod lib. 1. A calumnious suggestion of Lutheranes VVhat part of Scriptures be most conuenient for vulgar readers ● Tim 3. ●ac 1. VVhy we translate the old Latin text More pure then the Hebrew or Greke now extant Tertulliā li. 5. cont Marcion S. Ambrose li. 3 deSpirit San. c. 11 S. Ieron li. 1. con Iouiniā in 49. Isaiae li. 20. c. 24 mora Epist dedicat ad Leandr li. 2. Doct Christ c. 14. lib. 6. Etymol c. 5. li. 1 de Diuin offic c. 12. Receiued by al Churches Turned into Greke Prefat in Iosue Al others growne out of vse S. Ierom excelled al other Doctors in translating expounding holie Scriptures His Edition free from partialitie Preferred before al other Editions by Beza Luc. 22. v. 20. Prefat Noui. Testam Anno. 1556. Luc. 1. v. 1. None yet in England allowed for sufficient VVhat is done in this Edition Preface before the nevv Testam Diuers readinges resolued vpon none leift in the margent They touched not present controuersies VVhy some vvordes are not translated into vulgar English Some Hebrew wordes not translated into Latin nor Greke li 2 Doct. Christ cap. 11. More authoritie in sacred tongues Some vvordes can not be turned into English Protestantes leaue some vvordes vntranslated Corruptions in Protestantes Translations of holie Scriptures Of purpose against Catholique doctrine Against free wil. Against Melchisedechs sacrifice And against holie Images This Edition dedicated to al that vnderstand English Christ redeemed al but al are not saued True faith first necessarie Act. 17. v. 18. Ser. 42. de Sanct. The twelue Apostles were first Reapers before they were Sowers S. Paul at first a Sower or Seminarie Apostle Pastoral cures and Apostolical missions New doctrine is falsly called the Gospel S. Aug. de v●●lit crede 1. c. Mat. 15. The seduced externally conformable are punished with the authors of iniquitie Psalmo 124. Cor. 6. Grace in the new Testamēt more abundant then in the old Luc. 10. Tit. 1. Both wicked workes and omission of good workes are damnable Mat. 25. 1. Cor. ●3 1. Pet. 1. Innumerable saued by Christ Apoc. 7. They are more happie that suffer persecution for the truth * Vvorthie or comparable in dignitie 2. Cor. 4. English Catholiques most happie in this age 1. Pet. 1. The due praise of Martyres and other glorious Sainctes excedeth mortal tongues Patience necessarie to the end of mans life Persecution profitable Rom 10. Heb. 10. Confession of faith before men necessarie to saluation S. Ierom. Epist ad Paulin. de omnib S. Scipt libris S. Aug. prefat in specul li. 2. dc doct christ ca. 9. li. I. de Gen. cōtra Manich ca. 4. li. de catechiz rudib c. 3. 4. l. 2. qq su per Exod q. 73. li. 15. cont Faust Manich. cap. 2. li 18. ciuit ca 54. de vera relig c. 27. li. 4. cōt Faust ca. 2. S. Greg. h● 6. in Ezech. I. How the holie Scriptures conteine al knowlege neceslarie to saluation The old