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A64467 The reconciler of the Bible inlarged wherein above three thousand seeming contradictions throughout the Old and New Testament are fully and plainly reconciled ... / by J.T. and T.M. ... Thaddaeus, Joannes, fl. 1630.; T. M. 1662 (1662) Wing T831_VARIANT; ESTC R33916 334,239 278

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chapters * Mat. 4.12 with Ioh. 1. to the 4th Chap. Matthew omits what was done and delivered by Christ in the daies of Iohn because it would not have been so congruous to his design Iohn he relates it as supplying that which might to some have seemed a defect Matthew tells us that Iohn was imprisoned but sets not down particularly the time of his imprisonment for these words When Iesus had heard that Iohn was imprisoned doth not imply that immediatly upon Christs being tempted Iohn was imprisoned for as Iohn relates many things were done and Christ went into Galilee But that Christ when he heard of Iohns imprisonment began to preach and go into Galilee 767. Mat. 4.18 Iesus walking by the Sea of Galilee saw two brothers Simon and Andrew casting a net into the Sea and he said Follow me Luk. 5.1 He stood by the Lake of Genesareth v. 3. Ascending into Simons ship he bade them put off a little from the land and he sat and taught the people out of the ship as he ended his speech he said to Simon Lanch into the deep v. 10. Fear not henceforth thou shalt catch men Here we have need of a threefold reconciliation Matthew saith that Christ walking toward Sea called Peter Luke in a little ship But Matthew speaks of his first call and Luke of his confirmation in it 2. Matthew makes no mention of the Miracle but what he let pass Luke describes 3. Matthew calls it the sea of Galilee Luke the Lake of Genesareth because the Hebrews call all waters Seas Matthew respects the Province Luke the banks by the next City * Mat. 4.18 with Luk. 5.1 3 c. This is not contrariety but illustration one explains another the story at full in them all is thus As Jesus walked by the sea of Genesareth he saw two ships standing there the one whereof belonged to Peter and Andrew and the other to Iames and Iohn All these men being partners had been fishing all night but had caught nothing and were not stepped down out of their ships to wash their nets Christ passed with multitudes on the shore entreth into Peters ship and thence teacheth the people and thence putting out a little into the Main he helped Peter to a miraculous draught of fishes which was so unweildy that he was glad to beckon up Iames and Iohn from the shore to come and help them the draught of fishes was got up and boated and then Iames and Iohn return to the shore again and fall to mending their net which was rent with helping at so great a draught Peter seeing what was done adoreth Christ and he and Andrew being yet at sea are called by him for fishers of men and bringing their ships to shore they leave all and follow him Christ and they coasting a little further along the shore came to Iames and Iohn and he calleth them 768. Mat. 5.1 Christ seeing the multitude went up into a mountain and taught them Luk. 6.17 He came down with them and stood in the plain Ver. 20. Looking on his Disciples he said Blessed c. Here is also a threefold difference either Matthew saith that Christ preached in the Mountain Luke in the field Or Matthew saith he preached to the people Luke to his Disciples or Matthew saith before Luke after the healing of the leper Whence we conclude that Christ repeated that Sermon a second time * Mat. 5.1 with Luk. 6.17 Or it may be thus That it was the same Sermon in both Matthew and Luke both reciting the doctrine of Christ Luke making mention of a plain Luk. 6.17 before Christs Sermon not passing thence to the Sermon but from his miracles to his Doctrine having no intention to hint the time or place though Matthew would the place not the time Or it might be thus Luke saith not that it was made by Christ in a plain or standing Only this he saith that Christ coming from the mountain stood in a plain place and there wrought certain Miracles and then preached Now all this might be done and yet Christ might preach this Sermon in the mount sitting as St Matthew saith For the order of the story is this Christ being maligned of the Jews went into the mount and there prayed After a long prayer he chose the twelve Apostles and then came down into a Plain and wrought miracles but by reason of the throng which pressed about him to touch him he went into the mountain again and there preached this Sermon to his Apostles and others that followed him 769. Mat. 5.4 Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted Vers 14. Rejoyce and be glad Phil. 4.4 Rejoyce in the Lord alwaies Christ speaks not of all that mourn but such as from the heart mourn for their sins and believe in him Joh. 16.33 Luk. 16.25 2 Cor. 1. whose condition in this life is sorrowful and they suffer pressures in the world their mourning brings joy in this world and the world to come and God comforts them in all afflictions Christ pronounceth such mourners happy * Mat. 5.4 with Phil. 4.4 In the former place he pronounceth them blessed that seriously and truly mourn for their own and others sins In the latter he commands the same mourning persons to take their portion even to rejoyce and be glad for ever 770. Mat. 5.5 Blessed are the meek for they shall possess the earth Heb. 11.13 And they all confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims in the earth Meek are gentle such as with a quiet mind endured injuries do not resist evil but overcome evil with goodness by the example of Christ to these is the possession of the earth promised not simply Rom. 12.21 Mat. 11.28 1 Cor. 3.22 Psa 27.13 14.16 but by right of inheritance for the godly though they possess nothing are said to possess the earth because they have Christ who possesseth all things and he is only rich who ha h a quiet mind The earth here is principally taken not for the element of earth but the land of the living * Mat. 5.5 with Heb. ●1 13 37 38. The former and the latter place both speak of meek men such as with quiet and patient hearts bear Gods judgments and mens injuries The former place speaks of their possession of the earth because God gives a meet and convenient portion of the earth either to them or their posterity as he dealt with Abraham Isaac c. they had sufficient for themselves and a promise of great possessions which their Posterity did enjoy 2. If it fall out that meek persons die in want or banishment yet God gives them contentation which is fully answerable to the inheritance of the earth 2 Cor. 6.10 3. The meek have this of right as some suppose being the members of Christ who is Lord of all 1 Cor. 3.21 22. 4. They are Kings by Christ and after the last Judgment they shall rule and reign with him for ever Rev. 5.10
then enter but when the cloud was removed then he went into it 182. Numb 8.7 The Levites shall shave off all the hair of their flesh Lev. 19.27 You shall not round the corners of your heads nor shave your beards In the time of the Leviticall pacification they did shave the hair of their flesh Ezek. 44.22 but otherwise to cut the hair of their heads or shave their beards round was sorbade them by Moses 183. Numb 10.29 Hobab was Moses father in law Exod. 2.18 Raguel Chap. 3.1 4.18 18.5 Jethro Hobab because he was the sonne of Raguel is thought by some to be Moses kinsman in the Scripture oft-times persons have two or three names so the father in law of Moses had many names * 184. Numb 12.1 His wife who was an Aethiopian Exod. 2.10 She was a Midianite of Arabia Answ There was a double Aethiopia one West without Aegypt in Africa which is called Abasa the other East which is called Arabia which comprehends the Midianites and other people living toward the South 185. Numb 12.8 God spake with Moses mouth to mouth Exod. 33.20 Joh. 1.18 No man hath seen God at any time 1 Tim. 6.16 The divine essence is invisible and dwels in an unaccessible light that Moses in his morality saw not perfectly yet we piously believe that the Sonne of God taking on him the shape of a man as he was afterwards to be incarnate did speak with Moses familiarly 186. Numb 14.1 All the people with a 〈◊〉 voice murmured against Moses Verse 23. They shall not see the Land of promise except Caleb Joshua 14.1 The children of Israel possessed the land of Canaan which Eleazar the Priest and Joshua the sonne of Nun and the heads of the Fathers distributed to them Chap. 24.7 Whose eyes saw what the Lord had done in Aegypt 1 Cor. 10.5 Eleazar and Caleb and other faithfull people came into the Land of promise but those that murmured were destroyed in the wildernesse for with many of them God was not well pleased 187. Numb 15.38 Speak to the children of Israel that they make themselves fringes in the borders of their garments Mat. 23.5 Christ condemns the Pharisees for enlarging their phylacteries and their borders The abuse of a thing doth not take away the use of it God commanded the Israelites that so often as they should look upon their garments they should remember the Commandements of God and do them But the Pharisees abused this commandement of God boasting hypocritically of their long garments and fringes as though there had been some holinesse in them therefore their hypocrisice is deservedly reprehended * 188. Numb 16.29 If these men die the common death of all men c. Eccles 3.19 As one dyeth so dieth the other for they have all one breath It s one thing to speak of death according to the course of nature another thing to write of strange judgements above the course of nature according to the course of nature as the one dyeth so dyeth the other But this was a particular case of Corah Dathan c. which were to dye in a strange manner that the people might see the Lords sending of Moses 189. Numb 16.32 The earth opening her mouth devoured them all which belonged to Corah with their houses and substance Deut. 11.6 Psalm 106.17 26.32 When Corah perished all his sonnes perished not The sonnes of Corah which escaped alive were in the Tabernacle of the Lord when the sedition began because they consented not to the Levites in the sedition of their Father 190. Numb 18.16 The redemption of the first-born shall be from a moneth old for five shekels after the shekell of the Sanctuary Exod. 22.30 Thou shalt give me thy first-born and with Sheep and Oxen thou shalt do the like seven dayes it shall be with the dam on the eight thou shalt give it me The first-born of man and of clean beasts were consecrated unto God the eighth day but the unclean beasts were redeemed after one moneth A woman after she brought forth a male child must stay apart six weeks after a female twelve weeks in that time they were purged from their issue of blood 191. Numb 18.20 God said unto Aaron Thou shalt have no inheritance in the Land neither shalt thou have any part amongst the Israelites I am thy part Joshua 21.41 The 48 Cities of the Levites were within the possessions of the children of Israel The Levites had their habitation and food in those Cities with their families which Cities were as Schooles wherein they were instructed rightly in the Law and to perform their office in holy things as they should 192. Numb 20.11 At the stroak of Moses on the rock of flint the waters came out abundantly and the congregation drank and their beasts also Psalm 18.1 1 Cor. 10.4 They all drank the same spirituall drink for they drank of that spirituall Rock which followed them and that rock was Christ Moses relates historically the water that came out of the flint for the use of the people and their Cattle The Apostle speaks after a spirituall manner and saith that Christs b●nefits to us were prefigured thereby 193. Numb 20.18 21. Edom would not suffer the Israelites to passe through the land Deut. 9.29 Let me pass through thy land as the children of Esau did unto me Jude 11.18 The children of Esau denied to let the children of Israel passe through the publick way through their Cities and Villages the King of Edom suffered them to passe about by his borders and through by-wayes 194. Numb 20.28 Elcazar the high Priest was present at his fathers death Lev. 21.11 The high Priest shall not go in to any dead body nor defile himself for his Father or his Mother Eleazar was not yet the high Priest actually and this was a singular example Augustine That time that the high Priest did his office of high Priest it was forbidden him that he should not come to his Parents being dead * 195. Numb 20.29 In the mount Hor and yet Aaron is said to dye in Mosera and to be buried there Answ Hor and Mosera are the same places the Mountain was called Hor but the place adjoyning in which the Tents were fixed was called Mosera 196. Numb 21.9 Moses made a Serpent of brasse and put it up for a sign and when they that were bitten beheld it they were healed Exod. 20.4 Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven Image or any likenesse of any thing in heaven or earth God gave an especiall command of setting up the brasen serpent like to the fiery Serpents whose wounds and bites the Israelites could not endure that so looking on this they might be safe it was a figure of Christ crucified 197. Numb 22.12 God said to Balaam Thou shalt not go with them Verse 20. Rise and go with them Verse 35. Go with the men God would not that Balaam should go to curse the Israelites at last he
of his Government Sedechias was put by force not by right into his place by Nebuchadonozer 660. Jer. 37.14 Jeremy said I fall not away to the Chaldeans Chap. 21.9 He that goeth out and fals to the Chaldeans shall live Jeremy taken in the gate defendeth his innocency that he fell not to the Chaldeans nor was a betrayer of his Countrey but he said that he would go into the Land of Benjamin 661. Jer. 52.31 In the thirty seventh year of the captivity of Jehojakim King of Judah in the twelfth moneth in the twenty fifth day of the moneth Evilmerodach lifted up the head of Jehojakim King of Judah 2 Kings 25.27 In the thirty seventh year of the captivity of Jehojakim he was lifted up in the twelfth moneth the seven and twentieth day On the twenty fifth day Evilmerodach took counsell to deliver Joakim out of prison on the twenty seventh day it was concluded and effected all things being disposed well for his enlargement THE THRENES or LAMENTATIONS OF JEREMIAH THe Prophet bewails the destruction of Jerusalem and the Kingdome of Judah and the captivity of the people He comforteth himself and the people in the promise of God and commends the cause to God by his prayers * 662. LAm 3.31 The Lord will not cast of for ever Lam. ult ult Thou hast utterly rejected us The first place tells that God may afflict his for a time yet he will not cast off for ever The latter place are the words of those sadly afflicted which makes them think themselves so miserable as that they were utterly rejected Or else it may be read by way of Interrogation Hast thou utterly rejected us not that it doth say that God would reject them but that they were so long in affliction as they thought God had forgotten them * 663. Lam. 3.33 He afflicts none willingly 1 Pet 4.19 They that suffer according to the will of God It is true they which suffer suffer according to Gods will and yet he afflicts none with delight or so as taking pleasure in it or doing it upon recreation but he is forced thereto by their wickednesse 664. Lam. 3.37 Who is he that saith and it cometh to passe when the Lord commandeth not Verse 38. Out of the month of the most High proceedeth not both evill and good Deut. 32.4 The works of the Lord are perfect The evill of punishment not of sin is meant in the first place which is not ill in it self but in respect of men For all punishment in respect of God that inflicts it hath the nature of good 665. Lam. 5.7 Our fathers have sinned and are not and we have born their iniquities Ezek. 18.20 The Sonnes shall not bear the Fathers iniquities The children succeeding the Parents in their sinnes succeed them also in their punishments Godly and penitent children shall not bear the iniquities of their parents for ever though they be afflicted with temporall punishments 666. Lam. 5.21 Turn thou us unto thee O Lord and we shall be turned Psal 119. ult Hosea 14.2 Turn O Israel to the Lord thy God Conversion and repentance is the work of God Act. 11.8 he gives it to the Gentiles and none but those that are enlightned in their hearts can truely turn unto God EZEKIEL HIS PROPHESIE THE Priest the sonne of Buzi who was brought into Babylon under Jekonias and confirmed the Prophesie of Jeremiah and comforted the captives about the year 3350 by the River Chebar he had the visions from God He prophesied twenty years 667. EZek. 8.12 The Lord seeth us not Heb. 4.13 All things are naked and open before the eyes of God The Prophet makes mention of what foolish men say who thought both by their words and deeds that God saw them not whose perverse judgment doth not hinder the truth which maintains that all things be they never so secret yea the thoughts of our hearts are open before God 668. Ezek. 18.4 The soul that sins that shall dye Rom. 5.6 Christ died for us The first sentence is legall and teacheth what must be done by the Law divine or humane legally The last is Evangelicall shewing that God for Christs sake freely gives us his grace and salvation 669. Ezek. 12.13 I will bring Zedekiah into Babylon to the Land of the Chaldees yet shall he not see it though he shall dye there Jer. 34.3 Thine eyes shall behold the eyes of the King of Babylon and he shall speak with thee mouth to mouth Zedekias being taken saw the King of Babylon afterwards they put out his eyes that he could not see the Land of the Chaldees nor Babylon in his captivity * 670. Ezek. 16.3 Thy birth and thy nativity is from the Land of Canaan Rom. 11.1 The seed of Abraham It s true the Israelites were of Abrahams race yet so degenerate that they in manners seemed rather to be Ammonites and Hittites two execrable Nations they were Canaanites in imitation Israelites in generation 671. Ezek. 18.19 Walke in my precepts keep my judgments 1 Tim. 19. The Law was not made for the righteous but for the wicked and disobedient The Prophet understands the Law that teacheth and enlightens us The Apostle the Law that condemns us Rom. 8.33 For there is no condemnation to those that are justified in Christ Jesus 672. Ezek. 18.21 But if the wicked will turn from all his sinnes that he hath committed he shall not dye Heb. 6.4 It is impossible for those that were once illuminated if they shall fall away to renew them again by repentance It is hard and impossible in respect of those who barre themselves out from Gods mercy and shut their hearts that they may not be enlightned by the Sun of righteousnesse but it is not so in respect of God who would have all men to repent and be saved yet he justly punisheth with finall impenitency all obstinate and malicious Apostates and such as sin against the holy Ghost 673. Ezek. 18.23 and 33.11 God will not the death He hath no pleasure in the death of the wicked Rom. 9.18 He hath mercy on whom he will and whom he will he hardeneth God will not the death of a sinner by his antecedent will but by his consequent will or his justice because he justly punisheth him who rejects the grace of God offered unto him He hardens therefore permissively not affectively 674. Ezek. 18.23 I will not the death of him that dieth Chap. 3. 18. Thou shalt die the death God as our Father will not by the Gospel but as he is our judg and revenger he will by the Law that a sinner shall die 675. Ezek. 18.23 32. I have no pleasure in the death of him that dyeth 1 John 5.16 A sin unto death God will not the death of him that repents for his mercy is over all his works A sinne unto death is a sinne against the holy Ghost and so it is called because it is justly punished with finall impenitency 676. Ezek. 18.26 When
a Tongue extant at this day partly consisting of Greek and partly of old Aegyptian is used for Saturn as Kircherus saith We know the Septuagint was writ in the Land of Aegypt at the instance of Ptolomeus Philadelphus where the Translators using Rephan the noted name for Saturne instead of Chiun altered the word and reteined the sense a liberty lawfully assumed by the most faithfull Interpreters And probably Saint Stephen spake to the Jewes in their own language But Saint Luke writing in Greek alledgeth his words according to the Septuagint Translation And whereas Saint Stephen addeth to worship them 't is but an amplification of the meaning which changeth not the sense at all onely shew the end of their making such a God Lastly One place nameth beyond Damascus The other beyond Babylon Saint Stephen onely more clearly Interprets what the Prophet meant for 2 Kings 16.9 Damascus was not far from thence 712. Amos 8.14 They shall fall and never rise up again 1 Cor. 11.22 We shall all rise The first place speaks of a resurrection from sinne to grace or from death to life which is denyed to impenitent sinners But the latter speaks of the generall resurrection of our bodies at the last day OBADIAH HIS PROPHESIE HE Prophesieth against the Idumeans He comforteth the Jews and promiseth grace and help to the people of God He prophesied in the year 3337. 713. OBad Vers 15. As thou hast done it shall be done unto thee Rev. 18.6 Double unto her double In both places is manifested the just revenge of God he is commanded to mix double for Babylon according to her works thereby to shew that the Kingdome of Antichrist shall be most miserably destroyed and trod down 714. Obad. Vers 21. And Saviours shall come upon Mount Sion Matth. 1.21 Jesus shall save his people from their sins The Prophet means ministeriall Saviours that is Jer. 3.18 1 Tim. 4.16 Jam. 5.20 Isa 53.11 Joh. 1.29 Eph. 1.7 the Apostles and other Ministers of the Church who do serve for the salvation of those that believe in Christ by the ministry of the word and not by the merit of their works and these turning sinners from their evill wayes do save their souls from death Christ Jesus is the onely Saviour who takes away the sins of the world in whom we have redemption by his blood and remission of our sinnes according to the riches of his grace nor is there salvation in any other Act. 4.12 JONAH HIS PROPHESIE THe sonne of Amittai of the Tribe of Zebulon He was sent to Nineveh the Metropolis of Assyria to Preach First when he refused he was cast into the Sea swallowed by a Fish and the third day he was cast on the Shoar then being sent again to Nineveh he was angry because God spared them upon their repentance therefore he was reprehended by God He prophesied in the year 3110. 715. JON. 1.3 Jonas rose up to flee unto Tharses from the presence of the Lord. Vers 9. I fear the Lord the God of Heaven who hath made the Sea and the dry Land Jonas would not flee from God so much as to escape his office by flying Vers 9. In the midst of the tempest he gives the Mariners an account of his Religion and of his flight confessing that for his disobedience that great tempest was sent 716. Jon. 1.10 Jonas fleeth to Tharsis from the presence of the Lord. Psal 139.7 Whither shall I go from thy Spirit or whither shall I flee from thy presence Jonas was not ignorant that no man could so flee from the face of the Lord but he thought that if he forsook the holy Land then all divine apparitions to him would cease and that God would then call some other man to the office he had laid upon him 717. Jon. 2.6 The earth with her barres was about me for ever Vers 10. The Fish cast Jonas on the dry Land Jonas thought in the belly of the Whale that he should remain there but God brought him forth and shewed thereby that he had power over life and death 718. Jon. 3.4 Yet forty dayes and Nineveh shall be overthrown Vers 10. God spared them The divine commination was conditionall if they repented not but because they did embrace the Word of God and detesting their wickednesse Jer. 10.7 8 9 10. they did turn to the Lord with all their hearts God spared them Of such God means speaking thus If I speak against a Kingdome or a Nation that I will root it out and that Nation repents of their evill wayes I will repent that I thought to do so to them 719. Jon. 3.4 Jonas foretold the overthrow of Nineveh and it was not performed Deut. 28.22 If a Prophet speak in the name of the Lord and that thing cometh not to passe the Lord hath not spoken it but the Prophet hath spoken it presumptuously That Sermon of Jonas was not so much a prophesie as a commination Moses speaks not of comminations and Prophesies which have a condition included but of such Prophesies as are absolute as Samuel foresaid to Saul that two men should meet him 720. Jon. 3.9 Who knows whether God will return and repent Mal. 3.6 I the Lord change not Numb 23.19 Jon. 1.7 Repentance and passions of men are attributed to God not properly but figuratively and by way of comparison and by Anthropopathy whilst God shews himself as a man repenting otherwise with God there is no change Jam. 1.17 721. Jon. 4.11 In Nineveh were more then sixscore thousand persons which partly by want of age and partly by simplicity did not know their right hand from their left Gen. 8.21 The imagination of mans heart is prone to evill from his youth Between the right and the left hand they did not know the difference who were yet so young as to be free from actuall sinnes and others in years that were simple and sincere MICAH HIS PROPHESIE THe Morasihite against the Kings the Judges the Priests and false Prophets in Judah and Israel He threatens perdition to impenitent sinners and promiseth salvation to the Saints which remained He prophesied in the year 3197. 723. MIcah 5.2 And thou Bethlehem Ephrata though thou be little amongst the thousands of Judah out of thee shall he come forth unto me that is to be Ruler in Israel Matth. 2.6 And thou Bethlehem in the Land of Judah art not the least amongst the Princes of Judah for out of thee shall come a Governour that shall rule my people Israel The Prophet calls it Bethlehem Ephrata and Matthew Bethlehem Judah for a difference from an other City so called in the Tribe of Zabulon It was indeed a little Town before Christs coming before Christ was born but afterwards it became a most noble City because the Messias was born there Matthew cites the place of the Prophet faithfully which the Pharisees had corrupted and sets down the words which the Pharisees speak unto Herod Micah 5.2 And thou Bethlehem
Christs Resurrection and he was more confirmed after his admission communicating with them those things that he had learned by revelalation from Christ * 1440. Heb. 6.4 It is impossible to restore such Ezek. 18. But if the wicked will turn c. he shall surely live It is impossible in regard of Gods Wisdom and Justice giving them up to an impenitent heart to restore those which sin so sadly as is mentioned before in the Chapter The second place tells us if the wicked but it doth not tell us that the wicked that is such wicked men as the other place mentions shall turn suppositions are not positions He that saith If the wicked doth not say that the wicked shal This latter place speaks of wicked men which have not sinned the sin against the Holy Ghost the former doth as I think speak of that sin but I submit to better Judgments 1441. Heb. 7.29 The Law made nothing perfect Jam. 1.15 The perfect Law of liberty The first place is concerning the Ceremonial Law which the Jews abused separating the Law from Grace and the Spirit of Christ and opposing the Law to the Gospel The latter place is concerning the whole Doctrine divinely revealed acomprehended in Gods Word which contains not only in writing Moral Precepts but also Promises concerning Christ of all which Christ is the soul recreating out souls by his Spirit and enlightning our eyes * 1442. Heb. 9.27 It is appointed unto men once to die c. Heb. 11.5 Enoch was translated that he should not see death It was appointed by God that men should once i. e. according to the common or ordinary course of nature though there be some extraordinary examples to die Though Enoch was not subject to a separation of soul and body yet he had a translation which was equivalent to death However this particular breaks not a general rule But probably by death is meant a change and translation out of this life as multitudes at the day of Christs second coming to judgment must be we shall not all die but all be changed * 1443. Heb. 10.14 By once offering or by one offering he hath for ever perfected them which are sanctified Lev. 16.34 And this shall be an everlasting statute unto you to make an attonement Christ once offering hath really and effectually purged us from our sins and reconciled us to God The word Everlasting or for ever used in the latter place is though used for time without end yet otherwhere for a long time as Prov. 29.14 Dan. 3.9 as till the year of Jubilee c. till the end of that generation or world and so Sacrifices reached till Christ when there was an end of that World or Generation there being now all things new 1444. Heb. 11.6 He that cometh to God must believe that he is Rom. 2.6 God shall render to every man according to his deeds We must believe because faith is the means and the instrument of our Justification God shall render to every one according to his works because works are the outward testimonial and mark of our Faith and Justification before God 1445. Heb. 11.13 The Patriarchs all died not having received the promises Ver. 33. Obtained promises Acts 2.39 The promise is made unto you The Promise made to the Fathers was temporal concerning the possession of the Land of Canaan Acts 7.5 which Abraham Isaac and Jacob obtained not by themselves but by their successours but the Promise was spiritual concerning Christ to be sent Joh. 8.56 and that by faith in him they should obtain eternal life so the Fathers obtained the promises because they saw Christ afar off and rejoyced that Christ should come they did not obtain the promises because he came not in their daies yet they believed he should come * 1446. Heb. 11.23 By faith Moses when he was born was hid Ver. 23. They hid him because they saw he was a proper child Divers causes of the same thing may agree together Faith was the principle beauty or properness the less principle and probably the outward features of his body might be an inducement to the more confirming them of Gods goodness towards that child * 1447. Heb. 11.23 Hid three months of his Parents Exod. 2.3 His Mother kept him The mother was the chief doer and the Father though not so active yet gave his consent at the least Now Consent is a kind of action whether in good or evil things as Acts 7.58 with Acts 22.20 * 1448. Heb. 11.23 They were not affraid of the Kings Commandment Why then did they hide him and why did they expose him to the water These words they did not fear must not be understood absolutely and simply but with limitation for many places of Scripture are spoken simply which must be understood with respect as Mat. 11.18 John came neither eating nor drinking that is not eating nothing at all but eating little and so Mat. 10.34 He came not to bring peace but the sword that is as Luke expounds it Luk. 12.51 rather debate than peace And so in this place Moses Parents feared not the Kings Commandment that is they did not fear it overmuch or wholly or only or so much as others did in the like case * 1449. Heb. 11.27 By faith he forsook Egypt not fearing the wrath of the King Exod. 2.14 Then Moses feared and said c. Moses left Aegypt twice The first time he feared the King but the second time when he brought the Israelites thence he feared not Pharoahs anger at all as Exod. 10.29 Besides if we understand it of his first departure Moses fled not for any fear in respect of himself but lest that his Calling by this means should be hindered and he withdraweth himself not so much of fear as to reserve himself for a better opportunity Nor doth he fear as distrusting his Calling but because he lost this opportunity The Reason of this fear is expressed in the Text Then Moses feared and said certainly this thing is known He feared lest he should be hindred in this business of the deliverance of the people * 1450. Heb. 11.33 with 39. They received the benefit and accomplishment of those particular Promises which were made unto them Yet they received not the Promise Christ in the flesh and the happy and glorious estate of the Church under him 1451. Heb. 12.17 Esau found no place for repentance though he sought it carefully with tears Acts 2.38 Repent for the remission of your sins Repentance if it be taken passively is referred to Esau's father whose mind could not be changed with his prayers that so he might revoke the blessing conferred upon Jacob but take it actively Gen. 27.33 Ver. 45. concerning Esau's repentance and that was not serious but hypocritical who intended to kill his brother * 1452. Heb. 12.26 Yet once more I shake not the earth only but heaven Ver. 28. We receiving a Kingdom which cannot be moved The former place speaks