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A17243 The scepter of Iudah: or, what maner of government it was, that unto the common-wealth or Church of Israel was by the law of God appointed. By Edm. Bunny Bunny, Edmund, 1540-1619. 1584 (1584) STC 4094; ESTC S107057 113,741 234

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offer 35. The usual Clothing of the high preest 35 m The use of the Cloud 34 m Cloud see rested A breefe exposition of the ten Commandements 20. A larger exposition of the ten Commandements 21-30 Conceal see truth a. The Confirmation of the preests ministration 36 q Who were repelled from the Congregation 23 c Congregation see sacrifice 44. Taking away of Consecrate or holie things as first-fruits tithes and such like to be purged by sacrifice though it were but ignorantly or unwittingly done 47 e The maner of Consecrating the Levites 37 a At the Consecration of the preests what Moses should have in a readines 36 a To be Content with the estate that God doth give see covet How long the sacrifice of consecration for Aaron his sons was to Continu 36 k Matters of Controversie brought to the high preest and cheefe magistrate 38 k Carnal Copulation with beasts forbidden 27. c. Corah see disobedience e. Cords of the sanctuarie 33 h The Covering that was inmost of al 32 o The second Covering 32 p The third Covering 32 i Not to Covet 30 a The Court of the tabernacle square 33 a Cursing father or mother death 57 b Curtain of the tabernacle see covering D. DAily sacrifice again see sacrifice a. The daily sacrifice of the morning 36 m A Damage or wrong wittingly done to be made up with the best of his own 60 e.f Damage or wrong diversly done 60. after d. Damage done for want of heed taking how to be punished 60 g A secret Damage or hurt how to be answered 60 m Dan the gathering host 34 q Dan where he camped see Camped Dathan see disobedience e. Not to curse the Deafe 26 g False Dealing see stealing Debts and debtors see seventh Defraud see oppresse Delay see vow m. To Denie a thing committed to his trust purged by sacrifice 46.f Denieng or forswearing a thing found purged by sacrifice 46.f Destroy by war see Canaanites and forrein cities Dishes pertaining to the table 32 m.2 Disobedience to authoritie punished with death 52 o. For Disobedience to authoritie a strange great execution done on Corah Dathan Abiram and others 57 e Disobedience see authoritie Disobedience see father c The Distribution of the land among the tribes 14. Divels see offering s Divorse in som cases permitted 27 b.2 Divorse see marriage h. Dog see vile thing Drunkards or riotous persons that wil not be ruiled by their parent calling from it to be put to death 57 c E. EAsement so to be done as should annoy none 23 i Easement done to the noiance of others offendeth God also 23 i Easement so to be done as that therin also it may appeer that we reverence others 25 e Easter the first of their yeerly feasts 40 k The solemnitie of Easter 40 k.l A sheafe of new corn to be offered at Easter 40 o Certain things forbid to be Eaten 30 b also blood fat and such as died alone c.d. No beast to be offered under Eight dais old 39 d. A bench of Elders appointed upon the complaint of Moses 50 m.n.o Enimies to good use 12 m Aaron and his sons Entered into their office the eight day 36.l Of their Entrie into the land 11. Entrie into the court at the west end 33.f Ephod see upmost garment The Exercise of the sabbath see sabbath Eie for eie tooth for tooth c. 58 i Eie for eie see witnes a. F. FAt forbid see blood Faise swearing punished by a sacrifice 46.f Familiars see witches The Families of Levie 38 t Father and mother to be honored 20. 25. Refusing to be ruled by Father or mother to be punished with death 57 c Not to marrie the Fathers wife 25 b The Father not to die for the offence of the childe nor the childe for the father 25.f Fatherles see hard-dealing Not to Fear though their enimies be many 54 a When they go to war to send away such as are Fearful 54 a Of their solemn Feasts and times 40. Their Feast lasted seven dais togither 40 p Everie Feast had his proper sacrifice 42.f u. Fire was first sent down to consume the sacrifice 36 q Fighting see beating Fighting see hurting Fighting see maiming A Fift part more to be added for an iniurie done 60 m A Fift part more to be added for taking away of holie things 47 e Fift part see owner The solemnitie of the Fiftith yeer 41. In the Fiftith yeer the land should rest as in the seventh 41 k l. In the Fiftith yeer freedom was granted to al and everie one might return to their ancient inheritance 41 m.n The freedom of the Fiftith yeer 30.f The Fiftith yeer how it should be proclaimed 41 h First born exempted to keep in memorie how the Lord spared them when he destroied the first born of Aegypt 21 m.n First born of man 21.f First born of such things as were clean 21 h.k First born of such things as were unclean 21 i or had deformitie k. First born see Levites n. The First day of everie moneth rekoned among other solemn feasts 40.f The First day of the moneth see new moone First fruits ordained why 21 o and of what things they should be offered p q. At the offering of their First fruits how they shuld acknowledge the goodnes of the Lord withal 21 s How careful they shuld be truly to bring their First fruits to the Lord 21 r First fruits see consecrate Certain portions of the Flesh of the sacrifice given to the preests 36 i How the preests should use the Flesh of the sacrifice Flesh see sacrifice d. Flowers see fluers Fluers token of maidenhead 59 o To lie with a woman in hir Fluers forbidden 27 g and punished by death to both the parties 59 e Flieng of birds see prognosticate Fornication with a single woman unbetrothed how it is punished 59 k Fornication with a bond-maid how punished 59.l Fornication see whoordom Forrein cities not to be so clean destroied as the cities of Canaan 54 h Forswearing see denieng Things Found ought to be restored again 28.f Found see denieng A Frame for lights in the holie place see candlestik Freedom see fiftith n. and maiming Frindges see law m. That there should be poore in the land it hindereth not the Fruitfulnes of it for that povertie may arise of other causes than of the hardnes of the land 10. Fruits of their trees forbidden the first four yeers 30 g Fruits not to be gathered over neer 28 i Fruit trees not to be cut down in a seege 54.f Hurt by Fire negligently kindled how to be answered 60 i Fire see hurt i. G. GAin of whoordom not to be offered vnto the Lord 23.l The holie Garments of the high preest put on when he began the reconciliation and put off again when he had done 43 b z. The lake or sea Genasareth 7. The Gerah 21 f.g Peace made with the Gibeonites 12.f To speak to the people in the name of other Gods death
were to this end ordained that wheras it was the maner of that people to go in long clothing the preests might somtimes have their nakednes discovered their clothes flaring open themselves being occupied about their busines but only by the help of these and for that cause they were ordained not only for the inferior preest but also for the z Exo. 28 43. high preest likewise 36 Their consecration was a solemn investing of them into the office that they had to perform The consecration of the preests and had two principal parts the fact of Moses on their behalfe and then what was left unto them to do for their selves The fact of Moses was this First of al he must have in a readines a Ex. 29 1 2 3 Lev. 8 2. one bullok or calfe of a yeer old and two rams without blemish and one basket of unlevened bread of cakes unlevened tempered with oil and of wafers unlevened annointed with oil Then b Ex. 29 4. bringing Aaron and his sons towards the doore of the tabernacle there c Exo 29 4-9 Lev. 8 6-9 13 did he wash them Which being done then did he put on their apparel and annointed the high preest with the holie and praecious oil Having so far done with their persons d Exo. 29 10. Lev. 8 14. he setteth in hand with the sacrifices that on their behalfe were to be offered which were three A sin offering a burnt offering and the sacrifice of consecration The e Exod. 29 10-14 Lev. 8 14-17 sin offering was a yoong bullok or a calfe of a yeer old without blemish wheron Aaron and his sons that were to be consecrated must lay their hand Which being done then had Moses to kil the bullok to put of the blood on the horns of the altar to burn the fat the kal and the kidneies upon the altar and to send away al the rest the flesh the hide and the doong to be burnt without the host after the maner of the sin offerings The f Exod 29 15-18 Lev. 8 18-21 burnt offering was a ram wheron Aaron and his sons must in like sort lay their hands and then did Moses slea the same sprinkling the blood round about the altar cutting the ram into certain peeces washing the inwards and feet therof and then laieng al togither on the altar to be consumed togither with fire The g Exod. 29 19-21 Lev. 8 22-24 30. other ram was for the sacrifice of consecration on which Aaron and his sons did first lay their hands and then did Moses kil it as before With the blood of the sacrifice first of al was to be touched the lap or nether part of the right ear both of Aaron and of his sons the right thumb likewise and the right toe of everie of them then should the altar be sprinkled therwith round about lastly with it and the annointing oil mingled togither both Aaron and his sons and al their garments were to be sprinkled The carcase of this sacrifice was thus divided Only h Exod. 29 22-28 Lev 8 25-29 the fat the rump the kal the kidneies and the right sholder were consumed with fire on the altar the rest was given to Aaron and his sons to be their portion saving only the brest which was for the time the portion of Moses That part which was burnt had put therunto out of the basket before mentioned one lofe one cake and one wafer and were al togither first given into the hands of Aaron and his sons The residu of the flesh that i Exod. 29 31-34 Lev. 8 31 32. was given to Aaron and his sons had al the rest of the bread to go therwithal Of which none might eat but Aaron and his sons and that sodden and before the doore of the tabernacle none other might eat therof and so much as remained til the next day was to be burned Al k Exod. 29 35-37 Lev. 8 33-36 these sacrifices on the behalfe of Aaron and his sons for their consecration were to be offered seven dais togither after one and the selfesame maner so to clense and sanctifie the altar for the ministration which by Aaron and his sons was afterward to be done on the same Concerning that which was left to Aaron and his sons to do for themselves it was no more but after that once in maner aforesaid they were consecrated by Moses themselves to enter into their office So l Lev. 9 1 2. when the seven dais of their consecration were finished the eight day themselves did enter into their office At which time beside m Lev. 9 17. the daily sacrifice of that praesent morning first they n Lev. 9 2 8-14 offered for themselves a bullok for a sin offering and a ram for a burnt offering then o Lev. 9 3 4 7 15. for the whole people an he-goat for a sin offering a yoong calfe an a lamb for a burnt offering a bullok and a ram for a peace offering and a meat offering mingled with oil These they did offer p Lev. 9 8-23 after the several rites or customs of everie one At what time q Lev. 9 24. the Lord on the other side to win a credit to their ministration and to shew that he had appointed them unto that office sent forth a fire from his praesence that consumed the sacrifice on the altar 37 As touching the Levites The consecration of the Levites they were in this sort praepared to their office First a Num. 8 6 7 they were sprinkled over with water and were charged to shave their heads and to wash their clothes b Num. 8 9-14 16-19 After this they were pręsented to Aaron to offer unto the Lord as an heave-offering of the children of Israel diducted from the rest in steed of the first born of al the people which by good title did before belong unto the Lord. On whose behalfe c Nu. 8 8 12. Aaron was to offer unto the Lord the day of this their separation to the service of the tabernacle two yoong bulloks the one for a sin offering the other for a burnt offering Which being done d Nu. 8 15 22 then were they admitted unto their charge 38 Concerning the proper function of these Of the proper function of every of these and first of the preests it was the office of the preests a Le. 9 1-4 7. Num. 18 7. to offer sacrifices both for themselves and for the people as wel the ordinarie as extraordinarie as occasion served to keep the b Lev. 24 3 4. lamps burning and therfore to dresse them both morning and evening and therwithal at that praesent to c Exo. 30 7 8 burn sweet perfume unto the Lord on the altar of incense and d Exo. 25 30. Lev. 24 8. everie week to shift the shew-bread taking away the old and setting on new to e
Lev. 9 7 22. 16 34. Num. 8 19 6 22-27 make attonement for the people and to blesse them to f Lev. 10 11. instruct the people in al such things as concern their dutie therfore g Le. 10 9 10. to have a special care of themselves stil to keep and increase their knowledge zeal that so they might ever be able to teach the people and soundly to judge between good and evil specially h Le. 13 14 Deut. 24 8. to judge of the leprosie who it is that hath it and who is clean Of the high preest Vnto the high preest was committed i Nu. 18 1-8 the cheefe oversight of such things as appertained to the sanctuarie service of the Lord and yet not so but that the other preests also stood charged therwith And k De. 17 8-12 if any matter of controversie were found in any part of the land so hard that the magistrates and Levites there could not tel what to say unto it then shuld it be brought before the high preest before the cheefe magistrate in those dais there to be decided by them Again the high preest l Lev. 16 1-34 might only enter into the most-holie place and that but once everie yeer on the day of reconciliation there to make an attonement for himselfe for his houshold and for al the congregation of Israel Carriage of the ark The inferior preests had as it seemeth the charge of bearing the ark For though it be left to the charge of the m Nu. 4 4 15. Koathithes generally among other of the holiest things of the sanctuarie yet bicause the preests must needs be of that kindred and bicause that n Ios 3 8. God himselfe commanded Iosuah to bid the preests to bear the ark as also they did o Ios 3 14. both in passing over Iordan and in p Ios 6 12. compassing of Iericho and such like it seemeth to be a peculiar charge to them especially belonging This is certain that q Nu. 4 5-15 17-20 Aaron and his sons and so consequently those that after them succeded in lineal discent were charged to cover both the ark and al the other furniture of the holie place before that others should com to take it up or so much as be in praesence while it was don As also Eleazar was specially r Num. 4 16. charged with the oil for the lights with the sweet perfume with the daily sacrifice with the annointing oil and with the oversight of the sanctuarie it selfe and such things as therunto appertained Concerning the Levites The charge of the Levites wheras Levie their great common ancestor ſ Gen. 46 11. had three sons Gershon Kohath and Merari everie one of these t Ex. 6 16-25 Num. 3 22 28 34. grew to a several familie hence commeth it to passe that as they were three sundrie families so was there allotted to everie one a several charge about the tabernacle beside that same which they had common to them al. That which was common to them al was u Num. 3 6-8 8 19. 18 2 3 4 6 21 23. to help and assist the preests about the service of the tabernacle that is about the dressing and praeparing of sacrifices and such like as also to teach and maintain the knowledge of the law among the people x Lev. 10 11 that being som part of the work of those that served in the tabernacle and themselves being y Gen. 49 7. Num. 35 1-8 Ios 21 1-40 afterward so placed throughout the land as might be most commodious to give foorth and maintain a light unto al. That which was allotted unto the several families was but temporal that is so long as the tabernacle was to be remooved During which time they were assigned to carrie the same so oft as needed the z Num. 4 4 15 Kohathites the most holie things that were appertaining to the tabernacle the a Nu. 4 24-28 Gershonites al the hangings and coverings and the b Nu. 4 29-33 Merarites al the timber-work the boords of the tabernacle and the pillers the cords also and the pins But it is to be noted first that c Num. 4 3 23 30. none of any of these families was appointed to the bearing of these burdens but that were of the age of thirtie yeers and under fiftie d Num. 7 3-9 then also that for the easier carriage of these for God was never woont to overlay his people the Merarites had four chariots allowed them the Gershonites two And when that this temporal charge did cease we find that David e 1. Chro. 23 25-27 tooke occasion therby to allot them from twentie yeers old upward to other labors both f 1. Chro. 23 2-6 about the building of the tēple as 24000. to build 6000. to oversee 4000. to be porters and 4000. to praise the Lord with instruments ordained therunto and g 1. Chro. 23 28-32 when that work also should be finished to al such labors and charges as did appertain to the service of the temple 39 As for the creatures which they had to offer in their sacrifices What kind of creatures might be offered it may soone be seen what they were For generally they were such as were their common and usual sustinance As a Lev. 1 2 10 14. beeves muttons goates and som kind of birds as turtle doves and pigeons and of the increase of the ground b Lev. 2 1 4 5 7. Lev. 7 12 13. Lev. 2 13. Lev. 2 2. fine flower corn unground bread oil and wine salt also and frankincense in divers cases Concerning the beasts that were allowed for sacrifice they c Lev. 22 8. 1 3 10. might not be first dead nor maimed nor have any blemish nor be il liking nor under d Lev. 22 26 27. eight dais old at the least Which in most cases must be only the males in som the females and in som either of both As for al the rest there was no special choise in them praescribed save only that e Lev. 2 11. the bread that was offered in the meat offerings must ever be unlevened saving that f Lev. 7 13. in peace offerings they might bring som levened bread withal and the bread that they should bring might be either g Le. 2 4 5 7. baked in the oven or fried in the pan or made in the caldron the h Lev. 7 12. form of which was either cakes or wafers 40 Concerning the times of their solemnities Of their solemn feasts and times of them there were two sorts one of dais another of yeers Of dais there were divers first the sabbath everie weeke then the first day of everie moneth and certain others that came everie yeer Sabbaths Concerning the sabbath the word by nature doth signifie rest and the ordinance
16 46 51 8 f 2 0 6 9 g Hosea 2 11 4 0 g Mica 1 1 8 f 6 5 5 4 s Matt. 5 24 4 6 g 6 24 2 4 p Luke 16 13 2 4 p Iohn 1 36 3 1 b. 2 7 22 3 1 b Acts. 7 24 26 5 0 b   25 5 0 c   27 5 0 d   29 5 0 e g   30 5 0 f   34 35 5 0 h   36 5 0 i 1 Corint 5 7 3 1 a. 2 Coloss 2 15 4 6 g 1. Tim. 6 9 10 2 4 p Hebru 6 16 5 3 k Apoc. 7 5-8 1 3 c An Alphabet Table of the principal things in this booke contained shewing both the Section and letter where the things specified are to be found AAron and his sons consecrated 36.6 Aaron and his sons charged with covering the ark 38 q Want of Abilitie considered 22 g Abiram see disobedience e. Abusing see trust Achams covetousnes punished 12 e Accusation see witnesses e. The Levites Admitted to their charge 37.d Administration see wine Adulterie death to both the parties 59 a.b Adulterie not only in the married but also in the betrothed 59 a.b Adulterie see purging l. Aegypt see king h. For the love and care of Aequitie that by instinct of nature is given see government Afflicting of our selves inioined 43 t Afflicting see reconciliation t. The Aged to be reverenced 25.d The Altar of timber work 32 b.2 The brasen Altar for sacrifice 33 i With the implements therof n. An Altar in the holie place 32 x The Altar placed 32 f.2 The use of the Altar 32 e.2 The Amalekites troubled the children of Israel and had the woorst 54 i-l The Israelites were willed to avenge themselves of the Amalekites 54 o The Amalekites destroied by Saul 54 p The Lord hath war with the Amalekites for ever 54 n Amalekites see praier l. Ammorites denie Israel to passe thorough their countrie in peaceable maner 54 y Ammorites destroied 54 x y. Apostacie provided for 55. Man forbidden to go in womans Apparel 27.f The Apparel for the high preest 35.l Apparel of the inferior preests 35 y Apparel proper to one sex in no wise to be worn of the other 27.f Arad a king of the Canaanites 54 u The Ark of timber work 32 g.2 The Ark overlaid within and without with beaten gold 32 g.2 The Ark was placed in the inmost or most holie place 32 g.2 The Ark was to be covered by Aaron and his sons 38 q The preests commanded to bear the Ark 38 n Ark of testimonie why so called 32 i.2 In what maner the Ark remooved 34 m When it was to be set down again and Moses praier withal 34 x The people of Israel divided into four several Armies 34 o Ashpans see implements for the brasen altar The Attire of the high preests head 35 x Attonement made once in the yeer in the most holie place and in what maner 43. When the general Attonement was done 40 y To make Attonement and blesse the people 38 e The children of Israel are willed to be Avenged on the Amalekites 54 o. Authoritie see government magistrates and Moses B. HOw their bread might be Baked 39 g Balaam an il counseler to the Madianites and Moabites against Israel 54 s Balaam destroïed 54 t Bars for the altar table and ark 32 l.2 Bars for the boords of the tabernacle 32.l Bars overlaid with beaten gold 32 m In what sort to go to Battel 54 a b. When they were to ioin Battel the preest had to incourage the armie 54. e. Beasts birds and fishes forbidden and made unclean 30 b What Beasts they might offer in their sacrifice 39 b A iust man regardeth the life of his Beast 25.g Beast see one Beating a man so that for a time he lay by reason of it how it was punished 58 k Bench of elders see elders Betrothing accounted in some case as marriage 59 b Betrothed see ravish Betrothed see fornication k. Blasphemie punished with death 56 e.f A beast with a Blemish not to be offered 23 e nor to stand for a vow f.o. None of the seed of Aaron having a Blemish might be preest 23 s To Blesse the people see attonement e. Blessednes to those that keep the law 22 n The Blood fat forbidden 30 c Blood not purged but by blood again 58 b Blowing of trumpets assigned to the first day of everie moneth 40 e Blowing trumpets see seventh l. Bondmen allowed 19. Great libertie over Bond servants 19.d Stealing of men and seling them for Bondmen death 60.d A Bondman 16 b.c Fornication with a Bond-maid though she were betrothed punished but with beating 59.l An Hebru might be a Bond to them but six yeers 19 a Bondman see maiming m. Bondmaid see fornication Bondmen see 50. yeer Bondservant see slaieng g. Bondslave see theefe c. The Boords of the tabernacle an handful thik overlaid with gold 32 f.g.m and how broad and long they were h. Borrowed see goods l. Borrowed see oth h. Brasen altar see altar What Bread was given to the consecrated offering see flesh The Bread of the meat offering see unlevened The Bredth of the tabernacle 32 e Breeches ordained both for the high preest and inferior 35 z The Brestplate or tablet of the high preest 35 r-u Brethren and strangers see seventh d. Buggerie death to both the parties whether man or beast 59 i Buggerie see man The Levites appointed to the building of the temple 38 f.2 The age of the Levites appointed for Burdens 38 c.2 The Burnt offering at the consecration of the preest 26.f Burnt offering for the Levites see separation The Burnt offering for the people see whole people C. CAkes see form of bread How the Leuites Camped about the tabernacle 34 a-g How the tribe of Israel Camped about the tabernacle 34 i-l Candlestik 32 n.2 The Candlestik of beaten gold 32 a.2 The place of the Candlestik 32 f.2 The use of the Candlestik 32 d. 2 The Canaanites came foorth against Israel in the wildernes and are overthrown 54 u Nothing to do with the Canaanites 11 b The Canaanites spared 12 i.k.l Canaanites to be utterly destroied 54 g Chance-medley death in one case 58 e Chance-medley see manslaughter Chariots allowed the Gershonites and Merorites for bearing 38 d.2 Cherubs on the lid of the ark 32 h.2 Childe see father Children appertain to the covenant 31 h To make their Children go thorough the fire forbidden 22 t A comfortable expectatiō of Christ 31. before a. 2 The whole Church may er 44. The matter of Circumcision 31.d The meaning of Circumcision 31.f Circumcision to whom and when it was given 31 c When Circumcision was to be ministred 31 e The eight day appointed for Circumcision 31. after h. That al shuld be Circumcised 31 i The Levites Cities 15 c Cities of refuge 58 c.d Citie see slaughter f. None but the Clean might sacrifice 35 b Clean see sprinkle The preests to be Clensed before they