f-»i'MJLiidiJJ' tihvaxy of t:he t:heolo0ical ^tminavy PRINCETON • NEW JERSEY •«^»« ^3t5 X/^^^^Ais. ^^ ^S 3 c 4X^ / ^.tA^ \\ ,J / \ y^-zi ^ ^ i^- -. crfTon of S.Paul. LJeffon. Purification of > viigin Mary. Saint Mattnias, Annunciation of our Lady. VVedncTday be- fore Eafter. rhurfday afore Eafter. GoodFrjfday, Eafter Euen. Munday in Ea- fter vveeke. i.Jlcffoii. iuleffon, tnefday in Ea- fter vveeke. i.lcflbrt. iuleffon. For Morning. «?cdcnalte».U. Jete.xvvi.Xmto UGrfejctiiu.l haue heard E- phraim lamcn ting. iHanuii, Jfajali.lr. infteHJ.Uirto ti)£Uutit>reof ljerrcjTiti.Bc- ing asmenfup- pofed the (bnne oflofcph. toDcrfevjcn. And they heard him. WiOimmiX' <€£ClU0.U. Igofca.ytit SDaiiicIir, (StntCia vxiU cnt.j:, >f mb.xi.\ittti ^'lli. Gather vn- to me fcuentie me of, &c.UlltO UerfexTjr.And Mofcs returned into the hoftc. ^m,xxx. int dnves. Ffir MornintT Chriftmas day. Eafter£ t'fje mcnctlj in fbc Ea Icnuer goir.a' before, $ r^fccre pr f[j ail perretttt tfji TBooks aii5 aEfjaptcr^ttiat Itailbercaafojtiji JLffuin^lJotl) ati®r.:nraa; anCdicnine-ivjai'Er. an3 t-cre i? tube Viotco ,tl!af ictjcufcctijcflierf be auv V?c^cr Jpfalrncis o; ILeironsi aupc-'r.tcD fo^ t!jt^tintiapc!<',<'?fp? anp fciiS ntotiea'tifc oj Dn motieaHettijcurtjcjSfalnicsiSfllefionjfippotsi teU iu rije Ealtntier,fi}alb£ omittcn fo^ tfjat rime ^c muft note alfo tijat rtjc CoL'ccr,(3E):)imf anc ®ofpd appoimeo fojti()C^ iiierraij imtotljcmi I a;c"iifc;.:i.;;; ain.Ecri";isnU'nftmpored,&c.' j — _- -. !I_ - tf /. >ri ie decjai ation when eucry \ ■ ■cbcginiierli and endctli. A »■ ' „.,...,,.'c,.»^.T-ire?)cgtnnct*i.\ . '.(iff ,rcck(.u:i|;fV| i|' i rinitie Terbegtunctl) pit. Ba)>£i3 after Cia;()itfiinBap,anii contt^ itittttjttj:. nai. ■ MichneImasrmebcgtnnetT)t!)e tr.otic.iia^ofCDctoI)cr,anD en= DetljtijejLpitTO-tJapafBoticmkc ; Hillarie Tenbeginnctfi tlje piiii.di v^ciiti.Haj of Kamiarie , arm encetl) tlje jcii jciti. nap of jFctijuaric. f 3\n \rEiier,ir,gpr-iyer, j.ii.tit.titi.ii. vi.cict.jcci. Ktiiti.cLli.jiTi) m-mi, vmi.v0ii. ^tbt'i.Kctiw 9 iiiitii.j.i[i).,tlbi 'Ol.It.lJt. ' I iUi.Iaii.Kiiii. '^jlvii.teiiJjciitJ 14 Ij-Tidijcti. ( 5 l,i:;nj.i]LTi.Di.i[inci, i6 JOT.rdjcjqt.irw i !7ljn.:cui.litKitti-7,'&W, rc.t:c!.j;cii. 1 rcD^Tti.jtciiii cii.dii: Ci). r;.cia'.(Tii.citi. cdjt.cjctiii.ooii,' 3IniJ6b.' , cx%c}:!n.qxiiniutp:iiii.W-'b. C!Cjrcii.cj;iT:itt-)cit;]CiLti.C]CiqttJ. ci(,Trtf.ri.f!,i. jolqcJtdi.cfto.cifai. ui.uii.tiK. qi.?;iit.)ciiit, irijtti. mi-mii- icicU!i.)LT;S)iii.ttt!C. ]cc;ii.j;,i:iciii.ic]cj:iitu ]C]crt)it. icli.';lit.j;l«tl. | )rfi3ti.rtu!ii.'4g;, Ittt.liiii.tD. lij;.lr.I.ri. l,ci].l;Lt)i.l.rSMi. '^, teiit.lpaiii. ' ' Irriiiit. l>-Tjit?]Liwiit.lEiTtiii.fcort). U',a;!,r. vciii.vctiit. fctittt.j:ci);.c.£U citii, coi. >-'»tti.ctp. c^-'itit.ctb. cripjuijciitj, luBe iiii. linae tiii. c)rvijt.cHrt)tf.c]cj*Hi.ct?^\C]Cicy.rOT^ Cictxtji.cinr]«)ti.caTUiii. critf.eriiit. njli.iir.CTloiii.adv.f!. ^1 rbefcti bi: cbfcrued for holy davcs,and none other. lb "/ '.ii) iiiilic jert.l ,; (c..!'cs)f the CuCKT/t] Asa CitA. «f, ■ \ l,:i oftlMblifled vii?.uic.l .i(,AiAr,!lle. Ui S-.uit M-'." .""f lilt -ii'oUlc. OfSiint5f;cA4f/tlie Aic'nmgel. Ot'Siint Lith the Euangtlift. of Sjint J>/M« and /^fct the Apoftles. Of Saint v^»ir>pf tlit ApoRTe, ,v- '•■n of jb'efled virgin. Of Saint T'^m." the Apoftle. •fie ^iiii|5t1ift. ortheK.i/ii.-.f/f of ourl.otd. ', rxrr-'}f\e,\rr,(^]f';. I of "NjintJ.'S ."«tt:eM.irtyr. I 7i*/j[h« F.uangclift.. Pfal.Ji.J. Pfal.51.^ IcrM0.J4, f(al.tf.i. Matth.j.i. Lukei;»iS, 19. P(al.i4;,i> ' i.Iobni.8. ^ An order for Morning prayer dayly [hrOughouttheyvcrc, C At the beginning both of M crningMayer, and likewife oFEuening prayer,che Miniftcr Qia! reade with a lowd voycc lome one ol thcle (tn:t[iovs of the Sciipturcsihat tolow. And then he flial fay that wj.icb is written after the (aid lentenc'.s. tE:*U)5>at time UTatt i finner Botft ^fTheaWolution to be pronounced by thcMiDifier trpcut ijiin of ||ig ^intie from t\je alone. bottome oi: (jifl fteii^t J \DiI put ait /% LmigJitic iSoB , tJje Jratftet of out ILojinc 31rf(i0 Iit3toitkctnu3«utfcf mg tfiRCm* /i(£(jiiifl,iBl)ichiietiretl)ncttl)eDeatljcfafinn«r,Li;t t^ancejftiuli t'oeLf^n. tatter tt)st bee map turiu from Ijig Ui'chcttc 0,5 Uirr , * 31 Doe knotiE irjiae etone tuic- ann batb giu.n poUjer ano commam!cme«t ro fy0 n;i* (icBiica, annmjUnw iSitoaga* niliasto Beclare anu p^onotjnce to W ptcpie being ijainUme. , ptnitrnt, tl;e abfoiiittonam)timiinoiioft(;cirQnrc0, =♦ ilutne tiff face atoa? from ourfaiM? (Q JLo^Be) j)e parDonctti j abfoluct!) altbtm Mid) trucipr^pr ni, ano blot eat ai euc offkncec. ano bnfaiutBlp btjeciu {jig bolp \Sofpcl.£;cii;etfo^e tee ♦a fojo\ufuI fpttit i«( a facriScp toOoS : Cefpife net beffi cij tjim to ftaut iig true rrpfntance ano ^tt bo.? (® Lo!B) fumble ana coBttite; (jcarts. ^yint, t'jat itoft tilings trap plf afe {jim toijirb torio 'IRcntpouc hearts ano not pourgttrmentjJ.gfturne at t^ig pzefcm , anotljat ttittellofoutfit'e fcereafttc to l\)t iiofl Flint 0oo,becati(e tc i^geiuie ano mcrci^ map be pute ano lioip, fo that at t\)t lafl hat map come ful,he is patient, ar.B of muc^j me cite, ana fiictj a one to ^ifi euinal io?,t^)?ougl) Jefug^fjuifi out i,c;D. tbat ii fo?ie fo; pout afiUcticn0. ^"^^^ pcoplcihal anfwerc. * tSTo fb"0 JLoza 6oc)belong(tT)metcie ano foj' amen. gtueHtffe.fu^ \J»t !)auc gone abJap feom tt>f e.ano Ijaue c i hen flial the MiniAcr begin the Lords prayer uiih notfteatfecnto to tljpbopce.loljcreljpijeemigl'tljjaike a !owdevoyce. intjjplatocjSlEljicljtbouijaftappoiitclifoj UsJ. C^^^ jFat'bet toliicT; art inftcauen, ^alotaeafeetT^g * i bio?rr;tp,snn fall Dotone: ano kncele <{■ A general ccnfeflion tobefsy^ of the whole Con- before tfer JILo?3 eiirmaku. gregatian after the Miniltcr>necling. jf 0? Ije id t'je JLcOhftt 'So'O: arC tOt itt_ i\}t ff op{« AlLmigl'tie ano mo8 me rcifiijiFstJxr.toe baut ec* of big paniire,ai.t>!tfolfccf pe of sib Ifjancai tcoana lirapcBfrom t\)^ ttapeg like (eS (^cepej CoDspifveetefflftfare fetg'jjpce, l>arDenirotpotit tocebauef*U>tocotoomucI) tbejcuifcs anooefircsof ijearteS: r.;' ^cation, ano astntS/oipot cutotonebearttfii toecl)at:eoili,0c3 ngainS rI,p()olp ttmptatiou - wci, JLatocc-rtocf baue Icftbiiconct rfetOmgsto tt{)toee CGtcnpo;:. >u.^..., limyteBinfC-pjeoaeO m«e,4na ongbt to Ijaue Oone, ana teee I; luc Dotie tljofctfjuiga fato mp too.zkes. to!;icn tore ottgit not to feaue Co le- 5 -.fitrc 10 no Seait!) Jrouttie pe etcs iono: toajj 31 ptitnri tott^t^ifi gcnj- inM.Buttii0u,3) lLo;Oe,baaefifrtp*ponb6mtfcraj rstion. acofavtieMtista people tbatooecrre In tijeic Iilet'ffenscrs.feparEtooatUm.ptSoOjtovjicftrofelTe ieatts.fuitbfpbt'uenotknotofnmptoavcs. tbtic ft.ii!te:lH,eOo2e tJjou tbtm ti at be pe;utint,acco2« Cliito totiomr I fware in mf to^at!}: tijat tb«J,<|&oi''' Biiig;totf)P!.7omtrc0 DrcIartObt^omanfeino,tai rn rffcufc. ^, fojbi9rahe,t!).utocema^ ': ^ aoaip,r'gi,:s a?tttoaSintt); Morning prayei^. , bi appointed in a table mr^erorthatpurpoftrexccpt fl)pe augjl^oftfif JLojBe, DIcffetficXoJtJfrpMifg ther- be proper Plalmes appointed for rhat day. And tim.aiiQ magnigi'btm fo^ eurr. at chc end of cucry Pfaline thoiowout the ytere, and SD f e Uantra, L'lCiTs f J tiiC Ec^Ue: waifc 'otm, aim liKewifcii) the cijuc of DsnediSUu, "^tnednite^ Mag. Jjjjigt'.l^e (jjm {^l rUSr. nifc^it, and JX!»*''<^ t/t?»/r/«* , fhall bee tepcatcd © ng ii,atet0 t'yat bc aboitt tljc ertraRtrnt,I)Icfl« W (S!o;tcbctot})ejI'ntljcc,8nDtatbi^onnc,an5£o ti5ciLojD:p?aireO(m,8ntiin3gnifiebtiiifo^fuer. tTje Id? viJJjofi. flD a{ pee iw^jjcWof t{)c Lojcf e , Olcfle pec t^e EoiDf : 2d it iviag :n tbetcg(nntiigji0noto,i euct S^aHc: jpjaifc fimi.anu magnjfiz Jjim hi c ucr. feojlo toit{;out eiiDc, © ?e ^unne anD(©onnf,bkire fe t&e J^eju; pfsift ^ 1 hen (h»',b€ nsd two Ledons diflin(a!y witha lowde J;tm,8n3 mnpiSctiimfojcUfr. voycc,thjt the people may heare, 1 be firft of the eld CD pe €jtatt£3 af {)f eusn.bfflte pe ti&C ILcj5«; p^aife Tcfl.-i'nenr,ihe iecond o\ the new, like as they be ap- i^jin.anB msgniffc tim fe? jucr. pointed ill the KaUnder.except thete be ptopcr Lcl- ® j»e (l[)oto;i!3 aiiO 5f loe.blefle ge tl&e fi,ojBe 5 Jjaift ions ailig,ned lor that day: the MiniSer that readeth ]()iiii,anatnagnifie()tinfo?£tt£r. the Lcdons.Handing aod turning him fo, as hee may SD re toinOftcf ©03, blefle pe t{iC3Lo?ti: pjajfc bint, bcil be heard of al inch as be prcfent. And before euc- ano niagnttie fcim fo^ t\iit. ty LciIon,the Mimdcr llial (ay thus.The firft/econd, (© pe five ailD (jeatc, blefft JC t^C iLo^Bjpjaifc tiilt?, third>or fourth Chapter of Gcnc(i, or Exodus.Mac- anDmagnifiepimfo^euet. the-.v,Markc,or other likc.as is appointed in tJie K«- S> pe isintet anBf[jmmet,bfeflc |etI)C 2,o?D : p;a(fc lender. Andin the end ofcucy Chapter hec fluli lay, |)iin,anii magnilte !)im fn; ecier. Here endcth (uch a Chapter of fuch a booke. ® pc Deb3c3 anofroGeg, bleCfe ge ttf HcjBS : pjaife ^ Ar.d(to the ende the ^>eoplemay the betterheare) in JjIm.anD magnige liint ioi euer. fuch places where they do fing,therc Qial thcLeflons ^ pc frod atlD Ct!Oe,bIc£fe f e tfie 2.o;B : pjaife ()tm, be Tiing m a pbine tunc , after the maner of diftindt sno majtliSe tint &? euer. reading: 2nd likewifc the Epifileand Gofpel. © ft pcc anO flloiD, bicflc pe t^lC Eo^Be; p?atfe ^iot, ff After the firft Leffon flial (olow T« Dewn /audanm, nnB magnifie (jiftl foj euer. in Engli'.li.dayly thorow the whole yeere, © ge MJg()t3 ant tiape?, bfcfie pc t{)C £o^tlC : pjflffe ■ dfuin T ;\ 7 (£ pjaifc tf)ce,® ©pD: toecinotoleiige tl&ec to Oin'.anDmagttiSe lim fo;t euer. .4!./ .;;;**. V V bc ttc Eo?o. fl? pe ligfjt atio Dsrhneae, Weffe ?e tlje 3lo?B: pjalft ai f eattlj Dot'd i«o;flup tl)ee: tb< fatfcet eiietlaBino:. tif.anD magniSe )tm foj euer. tlo tijee aii angcis ctp aloiuo : t^e ^eauens ano all ® pe ligbcningsiano elouoes, blefle pee tte 3lc?n«: tlje potocrsi t()erein. p^aifd&im.anOmnfnifictHnifo^cufr. Co tl' all pc greene fitngsupen tjc cartS.Mcfle le tfie Tldenoijle atniic of ©artpjgjpiiaifctbce. JLo^u: p?atfe bim,atB magiiiSe Um fo^cucr. ^fje l]oI? £l}nxcl) tVoioiDcyt all tOc tecjlDe: B«i{j ® pee toeltei, btfic p« tijc Ee^Dc: paai'fe fitm, ano feuotoUcge tice. . ttjagnife btm fo? cie r. €i)cj?ati}cr:ofatthiBnltemaicfife. flDptfca^saMBfloDiS.blfiresettieEo^liip^atfeblit^ il\)^ licuoucalilc: trucano onclp «S)oHne, atio magitifle fjtni b? euer. ajto tl)C ]3'lP. '5i?oS : tljf cotnfc?tf r. ® pe tol)3ie0,a«j al tW moue in tlje toatcr^.WeCfe tStjPii nftffjs Stngof glojp:® €b?i{l. petlje S.cjCtp^aifeWm, auB maa;ntfic bim fo.icucc. tibcu srtt'je cu2tJafling^onne joftfje jTatSer. €) aUpefouic«( o't'je aircjblcitcpc t^je 3Lo?d ;p?affe tCtnn; tlioit tooltcil bpon xpti to Bcliuer man t t^ow fcint,anD magniSe lim fo? euer. ttctel! not abIjo?re tl;c (Ilirginsi toombe. (S> all pe bcaOd aiD cattel,ble(re pe tlge S.o;B: p;;aire QaijEU tt}oti fcauacn ouercome ti^e fi^arpeneflV cf Sint.anBniagmScumfojcuer. neatb: tljou tJiDatil open t(jc fetngoome of Ijeaucn to al ® pe cWvien of nen.blefle pe t^tJLoflVBiai(etbn, hilitiittfi. anti magniSe (jt'in feintol)Enumb?eD\»Ul)t{)pramtiJ: inglo* fjiituanBrnagnigefjItifnjctifr. tic Euf tlaSing. ^ pcfpttitcs an5 puiefi of t^e rfgfiteouiJ, bleffc pee I Q ILo?n faue tbp pcoptc : ann bSefie f Ijinc l&ctitage. (^z 3lo?B: p.iaife bimlsuD ntagiiifie litm fo? euer. Ootierne tljCiti! auB lift tbem bp fo? euer, ® pu bclp antttunible men of beart , bkffc pec tjc . S>ai)b?D5)i!tociiiagntfict})Cc. HoiBjpjaifcbim.anOitingiufielun fo?euer. '^' aiiDliJC lor.raipt;;i>Ja2ntc:cucrtefl?fohjit^outenB. S) aitatHae, fl^auas, at'.c^tffifl. bkffe pcctlte Go;ic(jfaie, £t)Lo?ce:ioUefptbi3tUi3Baptoitfjout 5Lo?D:p?aifcbtm,ang?iingn!2cIjimfo?cuer. finnc, ®Io?iebetotI)c jF»{;cr,atiBtcti3e,?c. , ©2.o?Bt)at!enicrfieb^5b£(;{)aHemmiebpoM6£!. asittoaulnttcbeginmngj^c. •W' \ '^ ^"''^ '^^ '''"? mcteic lig^jten bpiut U0( ais cue trull ^ : ^rttn tSt'C. . f Andaftertbc rccondLefibn.flialbe vfcJ & faid "BeHt^ ^^^^SLoiB in t](jce tiaUi 3 truRcBlIet tnc ncuet be eon* tiiUfn Downtu Tteu Ifrael in Engtilli asfolowe.-h. -T-v . ^KiJ,. . p JLeffeo be the Lo?» tSoB of Sfcael: fo? &e (jatfi bifi= 'BeneJiEtiu. ■ \/'^^;'««CantJcle.'2Mfaf/d/'ffo;««i<«n;>#rrtDewi«i. IJteoanBreDecmell|l!t!3 ?fop'f. Luke 1 .68. ■'^t'fa^l-?^'-^"''^'^^^''^'^'^'*'''-'^''''^^ t'&«i'cS«' anabiitbratfeDyp»iii:gOvicfal«aU'pnfo^bfJ;iutlie» >m(^iyy,,a2Hilu&iinfo;euer. I'outeof !;(?fc;«a«t3?i.; ■>, act Mornin S(i Itt fpaSetpttcwcBflj of frf tolp p^cp(jcW: ?I'oiitwte lijoulDbe faiicB from pur etteiiiieiJ':anD ftonitOc }iano9 of altljat i) of peace. (51o;p be to tlie jFat^ef.aBO to tU>*c. Hi it U)a0 in t^ btsxirmit[g,ic, OrthisC.Pfalme. LSiUtf. OTSe iopful in t(ie lojn allpt lain^ ftruefte toju' loitbslaonr^, ana come before l()i«)p?elwing,asw{l at lu<- singprayer, asat Morning pra/er,alldcuoutIy knee- ling. The Miniftcr firft p ronauncJng with a loiidc voyce. tSi}e)Lo}D!)eb)itf)pou. Anfwtrc. 9nti]»ititiprptnte. Miniftef. 3B.etMpjaj»' j 3Lo?B iane ntcicp bpon ca. (JTijifi Ijauc raetcp bpon i^. | l,oj9baueintrrpi>pont«. \ ^Then the Miniflers, Clatkes, iai people (ball fay xhc Lo;ds prayer in EngliOi wjtha loud voyce, ©utjpatbet tabic!) art m t)eaiiftt,iJc. Then the M iniftei (landing vp.fhall Cay» ® IIo;d £i}etD tip mere? bpon bl. Anr.vere, %«9 scrnitb^ tl^ faluaticB. ,^ g prayer. Minifttr. Q£p{3rauetiefaue tip people. Anfvvcre. 2CtiD bleffe titne inbcritat^cc. Minifhr. Oiue peace in our ttnie,0 JLojO. Anfiverc. TScratifc tfcere isJ ncnc otiet tiat fig^tct?) Ui b<>, but onelptt;ou,Q(0oD. Minifler, S> ©on make c!f anc oar icatt^ toitiia W. Anfwtre, ano take net tip iolp Spirit from fcjf. ^[Thenfhal (olow three Collefts. The firft for the Jjy, which flialbc the fame that is appointed at the Com- munion.Thefecond.for peace. The third foxgrace to liuc well. And the tvvotaft Colledsllia!! neuet aUcf, but daily be fayd at Morning prayer, tluoughout alt tbe ycere as foloweth. f The fecond CoUea For peace. 0©oD iBliici art atttl)oiir**'pearf ,nnD Jotift of cort* co?D,in knoiJBlECge oftoliom BanDctlj etit ctctKRtl life.bJbofefenitcc is perfect frccocme: ctfenu fes ti'J iumble fe^iiants in ail aflfauit^ of our enemies, t^at 'teeefnrelptriiQing in lip Defence, map not fearc tije potoetofanpaouetfatiefJ.Jijougijtie miS^i.«>fS«fiw ■(SijiSourJiBjD.fimjn. «[^ Th: third Col'.eS for grace, 0%0}n ourieaaenlp jFat!;Er,?.lmiE!;tre aWJ ettetfa'- thng !Sot3,lBl!ici baft fafilp bjougijt bB to tie be ' ginning of tit0 Dap, Btfcno b^ in tie fametoiti tig. mtffitte po\Btr, ana gi-ant tiat tiisoap luce fall ima no Cnn:, ncttier runne inta anp feinDc of Danger, but tiat all our toingis map be ojDertD dp tb? gjutrnance, to M«e almai'e^ tiat ij3 rig^eeu^ iw tip (jgtjt, foiotir^^ aefug Ho^Ti open tiou out Mpa. AnfvTc'.e. ano our mo«tIj (?;al ^t\a toaix^ tig p^atfe. Minifler. O ^oomaliefpecc to fane bd, Anfwere. 0 %9p tnake iaS tobe (pc b0. MiwiRer. .:aljam, an? bis fee9f fo? met. • ® lojie be to tbe jFatl&er.anB to t|Ci?c. a^itwaiSintlie bcgitnnng 9c. OrthepS.Plaln-.e. 0§>fng bnto t?;e ILoja a nsfei fong: fo? ^8 ^st^ 5«ie maniciloii^ttiJig^, li&efearcofom-tni'Diics, map palle our time in tell ana quittnclTc, V}}oiis{)i^t merited tf31ef«^ €\i}ill outrauiour,3men- ^Thc thrid ColIeS for side againd al perils. L3ig?)ten ont aarhtneffc, tee befeecb t^ec, 2) jLo?B, anDbptI)pgtfatmerriei!:f na up from all perils ana Danger^ of ttc^ nigfct, fnjtbe loueof t|>H ontlH CQitl) ijis otonerigbt bana,ana tBt'tlj WW2 otmc: %onne out^atihut 3iEfu0i£^?nl.amen. \}M\) l)f gotten bimfelfe tlje bfcto;!ie. ^In the feaft ot Cbriftma ,the Epiphanie, S.Ma'thias, CEbc lLo?ac acclarea bis faluatton 5 W rigl^tcanf* m0 Ijat^ l)C opcnip fljetoea in tlje Rgfjt of tbe Ijeatfjen, lptlii.ti]r£mcmbjca bi^metcic ana tciictb teloata tbe bcufc of Jlfrael : ana al(tl)e enw oftye luojiajjaue leene tije faluatton of our tSoB. ^Ijcln pout ftlne^ iopfull bnto f^e JLojBe, all pe IatiT*Ji Bng,reiopce,anB giue tfeankesg. P^aJfe the Lo;a bpon tbe batpe : Sng to tde &arpe iBitli a pfal'.ne of ttaulvPfgiuing. CtUtb trtmipe ts alfo ana ^batomegi : Q Sjtlsi pcut felucs iapfull befoje tlje JLo^a ticking. Hettljifra makeanepfe, ana all tlbst tisercin tit: i^t touna hiQ^ra ana tljep tbat atoeltbetcin. lift tbcfiouassclap tljeit bana^i analettljeliinejJ Eafter,thcAfcen(jon, Pentecoft, S.IohnBsptift, S. lames, S.Barcbolonnew, S . Matthew, S. Simon and lude, S.Andrew, and Trinitie Sunday, flialbe fiing or laid immediatdy after 'Jien*dtcius\ this conf eiSon of our Chriftian faith, Wi!?cfoc«ct UiH U fauf a ; Before all ti&tng«i ft fsf ^'"Ol" ne cefldrpftat be boio iljc Catftoiike faitb. """^f' 2uSl)ic^ faitb (Uept etterp one Do beep bMp ana lin= DcfilcR : toit&out bxibtbc fi)al prf tflj rutrlaQinglp. ana tbe €Rtl)oike fatjlj is tils : tbat iatc tto^C^fp one ®iiD inCtiuiie.aHB ifftinttie inbttitif. ^eitf)cr confomicitig tOe petfnnsi : no? o^tuDing t^c fubflance. jFoittbereigorepet&noftbcjratTjcr, anot^ict of t^e l»e iopfiill ttejetljej before tjje Jlo^a, fo; Ijc ifi come ta ^onne : ano aiiottft of tlje boip (d5!jc{!. tuage tfcc eartb. "But t'ije iSoObeaD of tbr .{fotijccof ti&e ^onne, atffl dlitijrigljteonfncfleffjall lie iuijg< tl&e Uj?iI^:?njD -oftbebdH^UoCigallcncrtbEglo^ptquaMljcmaiej* tbf people toitbequitie. • viji iJiieeoetetnalt (51o?ie be to i^e jFatb£r,anB to tlje,?c, ', '. ' ■ aa it toasi in tljc beginning.ac ^Thenal.-ffon of the New Teftatnent. And after tbat tM.Luk^: ^iic^ 80 tbe f ffOet iiS.fuct i^fdc ^cnne: jutB ftici^ is ibe boip ©{joti. . iSbe jFatbcr bacrcatc,fl!e 'Sounc bttcrcatt; ana tl&e ]j)olp(Sbo!lbnctea:e. ^be jFsibetincimpieJenfiblc, tf>c^otinc incom* p?cljenfible : ana :St bolp "SboS mrompjebenfible. «3rbejFatl'etftffnsil,t(jc^mjncctecnsU J ana t^e siaijirl) tljou lja8 p;epareB Tbefo^e tlje face of afl ;i()oIp ®bo8.ctctna[l. anB pet tbcp atenot tfeec ctf tnal<3:liuf one e tcmal. as alfotbere be tut tb?ee tnc6p:ebcnrtble0,noj tb?fC bncreafcB: but one wcreatea^a ;>nc incomp^eljenHble. %olikclDife tbe frstbr 1 1« olTicljtie.tte ©Mine al» migljtiE : ana tbc botf t^lioU nlmigljtif. ana pet t\iep ate int t));ee almtgl;tte{i : but one nh Tfu'c dtr/:ittii in Engli(h,as followeth, 'i{uiedimtt. T aDjanobJlettefitbou tipfetuantBepart in peace: ■ .i.jp. L-.acc'?cing tctbptoo^a. foj mine epc8 '^ aue fee ne : tljp faluatifin feople^ ^'obral>^ttoltgT]fetitT;e ^^entiled^ona to bee tT)C gIo?tf of tbpper.pic Jfrael. ©lo^ic be to tbe f atI;€r,anB tot^e, ?c. ap it toa^ in tbe beginn!ng,?c. OrthisPlalme. T^ut mlfere. f^ ®B be metctfull bn(o b3 ana blclTe W. anB ffjctoe migbtie *mr.pftL6'j, VJtia tbe lig'jtof tbP countenance, ano be mcccifull tirtiat tbptoapmap be ItnotoenbponeartS : rtip fa* nirg 'jealt'o among ailnatif.n^. JLc t tbe people p^aife ttee, Q ®oa = jca, Tc t all tje people pjatfe tbec. O let tbe nations reiopre aita h« glaBtfo^ tfiott fiji?ltiuagctl;efo'.kettg(jteoutIp,anQ goucrne tbcnas* tioiiisbpan eartb. «gio tlje 5paf bcr ii S^oB.tljc Sonne i^ (goB : ana t\e ()olp ©boft (0 (Sen. ana pet tbec are ntt tb:ce ®oa«i riut one ®oB. %(ilikttoife tb? Si'-l^^ is JL9?a,tbc ©onncllo^B: ana tbe bolpffi'ycft ILi;a. a-japetnottujce Ec^iSibnt one iojB. jFe; like as iae be copellee bp tbe cb^iHian btritteifo acknotolf ge ciietp pe ifii bp bimfcif to be (J5oB (j lLo;a. So8r^^Me fo^btamn bp tbc (iCatMique religion •• ,iL«: tbc people pjatfc t^ee,® (SoB : let all ttic pec* to la" tbtte be tb?ce(£on8,o;t t'jjce Lozaji. plepjaii'rtbce. liitfcenfba'l tfjc pSoflbeabranli 13p tbe mpfietie of tbp ftolp incarnation.bp tl^ tioTg infcriour to tbe JTatber touching btsmanbooa. natiuitic ana circumciSon, faf tbP bapti&ne, fafling, Cabo altbougbb" be ©00 ana man: pet bfti^ not ano temptation. th3o,feut one ^b?ifi' Good Lord deliuer vs. ©ne, net b? contJcrltonoftbeSoOtieaDtntoflclt): 13pt!)ineagf!ntc3tblooDpr>Beate, bptBcroffcetm but bp taking of tb« manbcotj into vSod. pafl'ion.bp tbp p.:ccious oeatb ano butial.b]* tbp gteji* ©ne altogetbcr, not bp confuQon of fubBancc; but ous tcfurtecticn cno arc£nlIon,anD bp tbe cemining of bp bnitie of pcrfon. tbe tolp ©boft- ^o;aStberearonableCi)uleant)fl;i^i3onematt: to Good Lord delfuer vs. «SoO ano man is one €b2i5. 31" al time nf aut tribulaiio, in al time of our tocltb* EiabofuffereD fo: out f^Iuatton, Sefcenoetintoljel, in tbe boure of Dcatb.ane in t!;e oapof iuBgement. tofeagaine tbe ttirDe Dap from tte lean. Good Lord ddiuer vs. ije afcenDcointobeaucnJjeflitetion tbe riglt|)anD CHee&tncr3DcebEfeec{;tl!cetob«arcVis(2)lLo?De of tbe fatber,©oD almigbtie-ftom tttciice be $al come ©oD ) ano tbat it map pleafe tbee to rule ano goustnc to iubge t^e quicbe ano tbe ceao. tbp Wl £burrb bntuerfallp in tbe rtgbt h}ap. at hJbofe comming almtn Cbal rft again toitb tbeic We bcTcech thee to hesre vs good Lord. boOitS: anO flgal ijiue account fo? tlcit otune laoikeS. tEbat it map pleafe tbee tofeecpe ano Btcngtften fn ano tljep tbat baae Oonc gooD,Q)il go into life cuer« tbe true too?(1bippi»ig of tbcc.in rigbteoufneffe anO b

£o!i:h3iiemcrcpt)poBbamil'cral»:e Gnncrs. pccplf. Oholy,b!eiied,andg!orious^riinirie, &c. We befeech t^ec to hearc vsgood Lor^^'' Hcine mbct not Lo;De out rffcnceSjno? tte cf&nce^ ^bat it map pleafie tjjec to gtue to ^ ns* rf (Utf fPjtf^tlt£.tl» mithtt taw thO" ^^l-Kfunra nfi,ur npan> '"^""^ "■ -*- The Lctanie. Wc b#{cecti thee to h?are vs good L»rd. ^Jjat it ina? plcafe tfjfc tn jmc tisi an tcatt folotie enti D:can tijte, ana cilisentlp to liuc afut t&2 com= )nanDemEm<3. Wc btfcech theerohenrevs pooJ Lord. "SOat it n;a? pleafe t(jcc to giue to all t^p pf opk in^ rteafe of grace, to {)caremfefeeIptI)PCao^zo,anBtare^ cfiue it luitft pure affection,* to b;ing foc;t() tOefrtut^ pfttefyirit. We befeech thee to heare vs good Lord, ^{jatitmap pteafe ttiee tob?ing into t'je toap of tcueti),ai fuel) ao dauc etrcD ano arc orcsiueo.. Wc belecch thee to heaie vs good Lord- ^Ijat it map pieafe tO«e to Rrcngt^en fuct) aj( coe fiano, ans to comfort anD Otipe tit be8ttc(jescteD,anD to raife up item tOat fall, anD finall? to beats Dotone ^atanbuDttoutfeae. Webtfeech thee to heare vs good Lord. t^Uat it map pleafe iijtt tofuccoitr, ^e{pe,anO com' fojt,ahf)at be in Danger, nece{fitie,an8 tribalstion. Wc befeech thee to heare vs good Lord, tlljatit map pfeafetbectop^jefenic all Hatttattcll 6p (anaeo?bg\Bater,alltoomen labouring of cf)i!Df,al flche peribud ano pong c|]ilt>;en,ano to Ijielve t\)'S pitie bpon atp;tfonecs ane captiueiJ. Wc befeech thee to heare vs good Lord. ^{}at it map plcafe t^ce to Defentie ano p?ouiD( fo; tl)e t'ar^erieiTe c!:ilD;en anD ivicotve^ , ano; all t^jat bee Defolatc anD oppjefTeD. We befeech thee to heare v< good Lord. ^i)at it map pleafe tljce to ^aue mcrcie bpon al men. We bekecb thee to heare vs good Lord tE&at it map pleaic t{)ce to fojgiue our enemleg.pec^s recuto;tl anB QanDeret^iano to lurne tbcir teartis. Wc befeech thee to heare vsgood Lord, ^bat it map plcafe tbee to giue anD pitcferue to out fafc ttje hinolp fruits of t^t eant, fo ais in one time toe ina?cnleptt)m. We befeech thee to heare vs good Lord, ^bat It map pleafe t'jee to r^m b3 true repentance, tofa?siue bs al our Qnncf!, negligences ano igno?an< ce0,2nD to enouc Sjs teitb tlje gtac: of tbp bolp (pitit,to amtnQ out lines accoJOing to t()p l)olp CUojD. Wc befeech thee ro heare vsgood Lord. Sonne of (SoB; toe bcfeecfitftee tobeare biS. Sonne of God: we beftech thee to heare vs. £) Lambe of «SoD t(jat ta&eS atoa; i^ie (tnne^ oftfie i»o;lD. Grauntvs thy peace. 0 Hambe of «SioD ttjat tofteS alsag t^e (^n(f> of t^e IS9;i2- Hauf mercic vpon vs. ®€t)jiSftoreb0, O Chrid heare vs. 3Lo;d batte mercic uvtiU bif< Lord haue mercie vpon VS. (JLtJiiQ baite mercie bpon bd, Chriil hiiiie mercie vpon vs, Jlo^D baue mercic ipen W- Lord haue mercie vpon vs. SHit Jf at^cr to'jicl) att in Ijeautn, 8(f. ana lean D0not intotemptauon, %c, * ^utBelitictb^from euil. amen. The ver fide. QLojDDcale not tuitbb^ after out Qnne^. An(wcre, '^eittettetoaro ije after out iniq-.titic^. ^ILettiSy^ap. <3oD merciful jFatbf t,t()at cefpifcn not tk GgT)? •'fac.intritebJ'art,no;ti)tDeGreoffiicI)a3bc -"fttifuU; al^tCipmgjaeii(K fuue tfje reflitaue pitic tipon bB,):iil«r3« cUmcncie to gitie tljec p^aife ano glo^P.Uj^eugii Jltfu^ bic (innc tS.tfjat npto arc biiitf d to:tl: gtt at Ocknrs ar.n &)li& out JLojD.amcn. mo,Jtslttie,tljac (the as tijou cioDr ft tljr n comane tljinc fin the time of dearth and famine. flngclta ctafe from puniSjiMg ; foitmapnulDcpleafc O©oli 6f aucnfp jFatljct, tobofe giftitifltbat Hit ibce tolDitbD,!atoefrombStbi3 plague anii gncuou? raine Doetb faii.tbe eartb i» friiitfull. beaQeo in^ Qc^eneOre,tl)7oug() Jlefiis Cbiiift oik ilc;D,3nien. ctcaff .anu fiflie s Hoc rtiultiplp!be()olD,toe befcecli tbce, f^<3o9, toljofc nature anc pjcpcttie 10 euer to banc tbe afflictions of tljp peoplc,antJ gtaunt tbat tbis! kix^ V> mere? attD te f9;giuf , receiHC o:!r bumble pcuu* ritie ar.D Drartb tobicb toe Donoto mod iiiftlp fuSTt fo,: onSianD tbougb toe be tptc ann bpu-.io mitlj ilje rbaine ourin;quittie)maptb?ougbtbpgoouncflcbemeTciful!p ofoar fmttcs.pet let tUcpitifuincfTecftbp great mere? lutnec into cbeapencfle ajtQ plentie.fo; tOe loue of |e^ loofe b0,fcj tbc banouc of 3iefu^ iljjjftf ? fabejeuc tnc* fofi <£i)MU wi jQ,o^,to income Wii^ tint auo c()e liolg Diatouc ano aouocaUjameu. f The end of che Letanie. eff ^he CollcBs^ mth the order hovp tufinde the b^inning and e.nd ofthe Epiflles and Gofpclsin the Nevve TeftamcnCjby the Chapter and the Verre,as it is appoia- tcd in tbe booke of Common piayer. ^ThcfirR Sunday in Aducnt. betfe »;.bnt0betfej4. The Colieft. f The third Sunday in Aduenti JLmig^jtie ©00, giueb^gracettiatbjcma^ TheTolka.. call atoaptbc toejkg ofDar&fnefie, ans put T ©;li.b)e faefcecl) tbec giuc eare tcourpja^rd, 8tt& bpon 136 tbe armour of iifebt, noVocin time Lbutiip gracious liiQ-Lation, Jig!:trii tbe Datknefft oC oft^i3mo2taHife (in tbctubicbiDP%onne om]bi;art8.i5E«'«^^''?5 3Itftt0€()jtiijamtn. 3Iefus €b?i3 came tobifite bss in great bumilitle) tljat 'ihe Epifile, IntbcIaQDapiDbenbflliallcomeagaineinbtejIoit* JLctamatifocffeeineofb?, i.Cc?.4« OU0 m3leflie,to iubge botb tbe quicfec aiiD tbe tieaii,be betfc i.bnto txtfe 6. map rife to life tmnionall tbjongb bim, tobo huctb ano The Gorpd, iefBnet^toitt)t5ieee!tbcb8lp®boQ,tuiiDj«uet,amcn. anabjfienjJobtt&catBintte, ©att^.n. TheEpiftlc, JjjtU i.bntobetfe n. S)b)e notbtttg to anp man. J^oat i j. ^The fourth Sunday in Aducnr. WtfeS.totbeenu- TbsCoiiea. TheGo^, T ©jli,taifebp,lBei;^8ptbec,tbppotofr,a«tjrontea* a»?D iB^cntbep B:ebJ ncete, ^attt.»i. JLniougbiEi,»b)itb y;rcat migbt fijrcp?ti«,tb3t biberc totfc I.bnto berfe 14. aetb^ougbPttrGjire^aiiDtoltkctmefft W. bee fo;? let ^5^The fecond Sunday in Aduenr, «iiD bi"^£r£D,tbl' boanf.full grace anb )iif rcpCtbjougft The Coliea. tbe fatiffaction <){ i%v fonne our XLp:B)msp fj/t ccilp be* BUeffeD iLejti,toTjicb baft taufco al fiolg %>ctfpturc^ liuct bj!,to lobcm Uiii b tbcc awB tbe bdp ifibuftjke W to be tojitten fo; out learning, graunt tbat toe map tioat ant) glo;;!: to)?iO ' Jitbrat eacflnicn. in!5icbto!fcbcsretb(!m,te8U,matfee,Icarne,9into3tIi' Tbe Epifile. Ip Digeft tbcm,tb3t bp patienrc nub rcmfou of ib? bclp Uetopce in tfje 5B.«!;C aliaau. I'3otl4» hJojDj^ee map cmbiace ana met I.olb faft tbe blelfea beife.4.fanto berfe 8. |opeoft4icrlaftingiife, tobicbtjou ^aSsiucu b* in ThcGo'pcI. ouc^auiom 3]eCi«' t£bJta,amen. tIbetttbiiS is 'be recoja of irbtr. The Epiltlct betfc i^.blUe brrfc 19- J'eiitobatfoei«rtbing0. Slcm.15, co.iChrififrasday, berfc4.bntobjrrc 14. TheCoiua. TheGo'pcl. A iLmii);btic®cB.tobicbbaeci:«nbi boi? Spirit, ttjaug&tOc fame our Ho^n 3!eru0 €()?(i^.iuljo IiiutO,$c. The Epiftle. Zt fm«3??timei anu in Diiietjl. 8;£b^^, Deris i.uutovieife ig. Tlic Gofpel. 31n tijc beginning teas tyc. 3Iol)n i, betCei'UntobcTfei;. •J" Saint St«uens day. The CoUea. GEatint t)S3,® ILojo.to leame to loiie out enemiei?, bpiIjcc]canip!eoft!)?^arw %. ^teufn, Vujjo pjapeD fo? t)i^ pe6oIa,31f.btitotI;eenn. f Innocents day. The Colleft. ATLm'gfjtie ©oD.toliofe p?aife tljisi Bap tlje pong 3frt« noccntUtl3pUJttite(re0!)aiie confelTea anD f^ftoeo fojtt),not in fpcaking.but inoping: mojtifie ano feil a(l bices in ua, t^at in out conticrfation out life map cjc^ p;etfe ti)p faiti), tofjic'&toitljourtonguejtiUJe Doe con* feffe,t5)!ougl) 3I«fi»^ 'S.iiiiii out ILo?a, The Epiftle. tSrben 31 '[ooftei),ann foe, a JLambe. JSimci^, betfei.bntotljeenD. The Gofpel. ^l;e angel of t'Dc I.o?d appeareD. (©att^.a* betfeij istifoberfeip. flSunday after Chriftmas day» TbeCollea. Al.mig'btie ^oD.bjftiC&l&nagtuenbig tfip ottelpbe^ ga'.ten ^onne to take our nature bpon bim.f (pin Bap to be bojne of a pure birgin.gramit tfiat w, being regenerate," s roatietlipc&iiDjen bp aooptton sgracc, map nailp be renueo hv rbpljolp fpirite,ttjjoag()§rame out JLojD 3l«f«i3 €WliM)0 liuetf) ano teignetl),9c» The Epiftle. Wjni 31 rap,tt)at t^t beite. ©al.4. bttfei.titttoWrfeS. TheGofi'd. tlfjelioo'deof tljc generation, $9att5,i. beifei.tot'oeenn. »s^ JtOf ^ J he Circumcifion of Chrift. The CoUea. "migl)tic ®oD, totjiclimaDeS tfivWeffeD fomte to "See circumcifeo anD o'JcDfent to t!ie latoe fo; man, *^ 43 the true circumciRon of tlje fpiritc, tftat out ■^. all out members being mojtificD fmm a!l " ^4itft«jnaBiuJlUliiMP obep t^H blelVeo h)il,tli?ougl& § fame ttRfontic Jlefuji Cti?i8 our leitr. The Epiftle. •BleffeD is t'&c man,to to^om. JRow 4. betfeS.bntobetfei;. The Gofpel. SttD it came to paffe tuljcn tlje. %,uU i. bcrfeij.Dntobcrfeai. ^IfcberebeaSundiybctweene thcEpipbanieand the Cir. umci!ion,thcn iTiall be vfed the fame Collet, E- piftle & Gofpel.at the Cemmunion, which was vied vpon the day o( Circumcifion. ^ The Epiphanie, TheColUa. O0oD,boI)ic'5 bp t\i leaDing of a (Jarre BtMeH m&fi nifeS tibp onelp begotten «S)onne to tfte ©entiletf, merciful!pgramu,tl'at lijee toljic{)Iinoto t^ee ncUie bg fait|),ma? after tbiS life (jaue tfcc fruition of t{)2 BIp^** OU0 (@oDi)eaD,t]6;oug|] beaiflj of boop ann foule.tbat all ibofe tbingjflubicf; tore fiiffc-: fo.:finnc,!ip t'jp bcfpe toeemag toell paRe ? ouetcome, tt)joug\)€(ifi3ourile?D. 1 he Ppiftic, Jlet euerg foale be luiiiccu ISom. 1 ;. The Collets. jjftfei.bntalJCtfeJ. TheGofpel,' ticrie ij.muotljfe ttio. C Ihc V. Sunday after the Epiphanie. TbcCollca. I0?l[ toe I)£fcf ft) thtt to kecpe flip C^arcTj 9 Tjouft* JjolB cnntlniialifitubpfri'c religion, V tJjcp tol)icO Diileaneontlpv/poiiljopcof tbp ficaucnlp Brace, map f ufrmo?c be DcfeiiDeD bp H)p migfttie yotor, ttfoug;^ dlijia out 11o;d. The Epiftlc. |Slolj)rt)frtfojeaj(Jl)e elect of. Col.^, tietfeiz.butoiJctreiS. TheGoTpel. mU feingncm ofOeaucaiU. fil^attfi. i j, bafc24.umol)crreji. ^ The fixt Sunday (it there be Co many) fliall haue the (ameCoUeftjEpiflleaml Go(pel, that was vpon the file Sunday. ^Septuageflma Sunday. The CoHca. OlLe^Bejtoeebefeccbtbee fauoitrablp tol&eare tic fimtfi of t!)p peoyicti&at tue tobicl) are iuSip pu* ni[J)eD hi out offtnceis, map be metctftillp nelittercD bp tijp gaoBnej.fo? i\}t glo^p of t{)P JQame, tl)?o«gf) 3Iefu0 C^jifli ouc^auieutXo liuetb ann ceisnct(),9c. TheEpiftle. Sinoti) pe not tbat tdep ^ibf dj- i .€o;, p. betfe 24.10 tteenD. TheGofpel, i^o^tfieWtigtiomoflicauen, SQattlft.io, . bct&i.Untobetfei?. ^Sexagefima Sunday. The Collca. LSD;Be ®o9,toIjicIj feeQ t()at tue put not ouc truQ tn anp tting tijat toe Do.mercifullp grant, t&at bp tlip (oloet toee map bee oefenoeQ againS all aDuecSue, t^;ougOcru{iC();i9ouc ]U;d. The Epiftlc. 3Fo?pefuEfer fooler glaDlp. a,Co?.ii. iietfeip-bntoDerreiz. TheGofpel. So^ to(;en (bt people isete. ]lu^e 8. i)erre4t)nto))ctrei^. ^att^.^. berfe iLbntobetfeiS. The Gofjiet. ([©o^f-ottft tol)cnp« faft.looke. b£tf«i(5,UBtoUctfeiz. 5JThe firft Sunday in Lent. The Colled. 0!Lo?iie, tobicb foz out fakes nioDell faH fourtie Dapefl ano fo^tir nigbttf: giue bg grace to bfe fucd BbStnence, tbat our fleih being fuboueD to tbe fpirite, toe map eucc obep ibp goDip motion? in righteoufneffe ano tcue bolineffe.totjjpbonouc one glo^p.tojjicl) liueS anD i-eigncfi,$c. The Epiftlc, €)o toe tbcre£b?e at! too^fecru. a.Coj.tf. betfe i.tmtobed'e II- The Gofpel. tEben toae JfcfuiJ leo of tbe. ® att^4. berfei.bncabetfeii. f^Ihe ij Sunday in Lent, TheColUa. AiLmigf)tic©oB, tol)ic6Docfifeef(;at toeliaue no potoetof outfciuec (obslpcouc felura.beepe tboit b^botOouttoaiDlPtnouc boUiea, ann intoarnlp in our fouled, tbattoe map bee ncfenDeofrcm ail aBuerStiea toljicb map bappen to tfje boDp , ano from all euill tljougbtsi, tobtcb map affault jljurt tbe foule, Uljougd aefufl Cl)^i8,5c. TheEplftle. ano furt|etmo?e toe befeecfi. i.tl()«r.4. betfei.bntobctre^. The Gofpel, aniiSeruiStoenttbence. f^attH. bJtftii.bntoberrcjj?. ^Tbeiii.Sunday in Lent. The Collea, W^ befeeclb ttee aimigbtie ©oO.Ioolcbpon tie beartie Ucfiree ef tljp bumble feruaunts , ana firetcb foo^tb tbc tigbt banD of tbp ® aieliic, to be out Defence againfl all out cnemieji.tb^ougb 31«rtt{( Cb^iS (iucJQ.o;o,amen. The Epiftlc. TBe pe tljerefo^e folotoetfi of. €iWS' betfei.bntoberfetj. TheGofpel. tiTlienbecaftoutaDeuil. Eulen. 5jetrci4.bnfoberfe2 9. ^Thciiii Sunday in Lent. The Collea. GRaunt toe befeecb tOee aimigUte ®oB, tjat bstt totjid; fo; our euill Deetiei^ ate tooo;tt.')itp punilbeti, h^ tbt tomfoft of tbp grace nt ap mcicifullg be lelieiitu, tbjouglj out ilo^B 3Icru3 (£b,nft. The Epiflle. tElcII mr. pe tbat toil be bnoer. ^al, 4. i8etfe2i,butoti;ceno. The Gofpel, 3Iefus( toentbiS toapouer tOc. 3Iolj-^» betfci.bntobetfeiy, ^The V.Sunday in Lent. The Collea. WCbcfctcbtbee aimigbtie ®oO, aif rtifultp to locfte bpon tbp people, tbat bp tbp great gooc^ neCTe, ibepmapbcguuetnelianapjeferneD euernin;e botb inbosp ano f^ule,tb;(>ugb3I(fu9(£{j;ino[U Ilojo. amen. TIicBpinie, •But (f b?iR being anbie. J!?eb;.j>, bctreii.bntobcrfe 16. 1 he Go/pel. JBblcb of pill can rcbu&e me of. '3Ic5" ^- tevfe,o,otbee«B. .ifJ^TMfr The CoIIcifles. €The Sunday next bcfoteEafier. The Co'.lea, AS^mig^tJc snij euertaSing; ®oD,to%trfj of t!6ii tftt* net loiie toiyaro^ man.baff feni our faufotJc "Sitfai Cojift, lotahfbpcm (jimoutflef^, ano to luffct Dtp.tfj tjpon t(): croffe,tt)at all inanfitno f!)i)UlD foloi» tfee epm- $le otlnf great Ijumilttte : mercifuilp graunt,t^at iuee lot^ io\o\o ttie ctample of gt0 patience, s'tic inaor par* lEIben 3Ierw«i ^au fpobcn tbefe. tocrfe i.muotfjeetiDof (Cibap.i^, ^Eafler Euen, TheEpiftle. JroMtiiilJCttetaftbctollof, DJtfeij.ljntotOeci'.ri. The Gofpel. taitcts 6?iii» KfuctettloBjtl^pusti § fame 31ef«!iC6?'2 ann ^ttn tTjr Cwn laafs come. P^U*. ,i6. ^aTl(i4* TheEpifllc. ILct t^e fame mintt be in goH, iietfej.bnto^erfc 12. The Gofpel. ann it came te paffcto^en. 6ttfe J.wto cLt)3?.a7.t)crfc $7. ^Munday next before Eafler, TheEpiftle. Senio ii ^ii tlM commctlj. btrfei.totibeenD. The GofpeL SiiU tiDoxtsfti after foIotoeD. betfei.untotbecnD. ^TueWay before Eafler, TheEpilUe. ^ht 2,o?B (Son Ijatl) openeo, Detfe5.tintot'g.'eno. The Gofpel. anu anotw in t^c Datoning. Sttfei.SjmotljeenD. ^ Wednefday before Eafter. The Epiftlc. Jo? tofjete a tlTeBamcnt is. setfei^.tjmotiieenD. The Gofpel. }Elolutt)efeaQ ofbnleaueneD, Decfd.bHtottieenD. ^ Thurfday next before Eaftet. TheEpiftle. ©oto fn tt)i0 ttiat 31 Declare. ^ DctfeiyVntoHieenD. The Gofpel. ^Iben t^e \oMt miiltitmje of. t)ctfeibut liuing bnto 31fai.. C(9?tfi is riftn agame, t^e fitfl ftuf tei3 of tbfm tfeat Qecpe.fo? fef tng p bp man came fieat{),bpman al* fo comett) tl)e refurtcction of ^ Beao.fo; ad bp SDam all men Do ote,fo bp *^6?(^ «I men i^albe leQouo to life. The Colled. 3ira.5o. »y. ALmf gfitfc ©cB.tobf cb tb?ougfj tl&p onelp begot tea tonne Jcfufl (I()?iR Ijafl oiicrcomc iiratf),e[ openen bnto bStlfee gate of ei{ttIaHinglife,tDef)umblpI)creec6 tbee,tl}at as bp tlbp fptciaH fftacc pjcuenting us, tf)0« DoeB put in our mtncsi gooD DeGrc?,fo bp r bp continual 6elpe,toeemapb?inEtl)cfamctogooD effect, tb/oug^ 31efu^ <2rO?ilt out LojD^iutio liuet^ ann Kignet^,tc. TheEpinie. ^tli},9, 3]fP«'&ett)f"rirettloitb£S?i8' dolof-j* berfe i.bntoberfcS. The Gofpel. JLaken, J3ob]tl)e&ra*]ayofttie. lii,toboliiic'{iaiHite!jj;Kt|))fc. berfe i^.t^tfourrle ay. TheEpiftle. f The ii.SimJay after Eafler. TheColleft. foM!)t»ob]E)aiiIngti)c. Ijpeb^io. a iLmigijtic®PlJ,U>bicT)l!aftgii!rnrbpcn(p^cmte ' ' '-^iRfttbejft 2tf. x\|obei)ittabPtw>t!^aUctl&ccfo?(inne,anDaifflan 3Io5n io. The Colle6lcs» «>:8mpte ofgectt HPf,5{ue hi tTje ffrar e tl&t bjc map al- luapjBmolltlj.inkctTiKPrccfiuc il;at iii£( iiicftimabic I)cnc6ite, ano airuDd;;i)'>fi:Dciicta'oiirr£Uiej3itofoii)U]C tit bktfcD arppofljio moiJ (;oI?lU"e, The rpidlc. ^«^ tj)i'd (« t^aiibe too::i;2. i.lBet.J. Wife ip.toi(j«tnoc. TheGofpcU 3 am t!K gootj l^epeljearc, 3[o{)H lo, Wtle ii.imtoberfc 17. f The iij.Sunday after EaRer. The Colicft. AJLmiglitp ®oli,to()icI) fijclutC to almcti fl&at be ftt erto?,t()€ Itgtt ottbp mietlj. to lOe intf m rijat t6f g map tctiinu" intp tde tuap of rigijtcsufnf b, grant bnto «l ttic;U,froin teiem a! gooi H)(ng^Dcc tonicgratjt bt tljpfjitmMeffruanw. tftatbp tip {jolp tnfpiratlen totr map tfjinfee t iofeiljings tijat bee gooo,an: bp !{)? irerriful guiDinfc map petfo^oie tie fame, ib^ouglj out ilc^uStfuis^Ojill.anjen. ThcEpiflle. flnubcpetcetjfoft'bciDo^D. ^mt^i, Dtrfe2i.Sjntot|)CfnD. The Gofpel, CIerilp,t(rilp3If«gimtopoiu 3Iolini(?. »8rf6i"j.l>iuotl)eci!ti. ^Alcenfionda/* TheCol'.ea. C"^ mattt tocc befccdj tl;ce aimigr)t{e ©otJ, tW liEe Ja^toecoebclccue t{)p or.e iv begetten ^cnneout JLojD to taue afcenUcD into tfjc (;f 2ii£nsl,fo toe m.ip al- (ein tfp'tt ano minoe tljittci: aicenoe, ana ioit^ (ittn continuallpoucU TbeEpiaic, 31!)auemaEet^efo;mer. flct^i. berfei.tntoberre 12. TbeGofi'tl. jFinanp '(ic appeareo bnto, ® atbe 1 tf. uerEe i4.totljermie. f The Sunday after Afcendon day. TheCoIlea. 0(Eion tlbe !&ing of gIo;fe, toifcS T;all ejcaltcD t^tnc onlp fonne jMuff Uuett)iS}e. Ttic Epiftle. iaotot]bcenBofa!t!iingfJ{aat. i,Pet,4. betfc7. untoberfcii. Tlie Gofpel. 'Butto^entfie comforter Qjai. 3oln ij» berfei6.cnD€bapi<5.tnbetfc4. 3ntitb«ff« ^Whidundjy. TheColleft. G®D,MjicI) as bpo tW Dap.bad taught tbe Ijeatld of tbp faithful people, bp tlie feuDiug to tljeintbc ligljt of tbp bolp Spirit, grant bfl bp tl.c fame Spirit to Ijaae a rigbt iMDgcment in al tlungU, ano riiernio?e toreioi'ccinbi^ tolp comfort, ti};oueft tijemeriiepof Cbjili Jcfufs our ^auioiir, totoliiittb anD relgnetb b)!tl] t(jee in tie bnftie cf tbefame fpitite> one (^oD b7o;lD tuitt)ou(enti,3nien. The Epiftle. anDtobentlecapofJPentccoa. Zcti.t. tKrfei.bntoberfieiz. The Gofpel. 3!fptIoueme,l!(epenip. 3lo{|tii4* tetfeij.bntPtljeentJ. f Monday in Whitfim wceke» ThcCoUea. ©eO tol&fclE) a^,?c. As vpon Whitfunday. ThcEpiftle. tl{)tn PetetopeneD hismouti. actU.i*. beTfe54.tmcot{)eentie. The Gofpel. Jo? (Sot {0 lotteD tde too?lD. 3«5n J- betfe Kr.bnteberfeii. f Tuefday in VVhitfun weeke. The Colled. ©oD to^(t|) a0,f C. As vpon Whitfunday. TheEpiftle. Bote totiett tl^e apodled^to'aic^. Zsti't, ber(ei4.Dntobetfei8. The Gofpel. dlerilp.berilp 3! fap bnto poii. Join 10, betrei-bntelicrfeii. ^Trinitic Sunday. TheColka. AlLmigWe atin enerlaSinK ®on.fe!)icb Bsfl gtuf n bnto \i0 tl)p feruants grace bptljc confcflton of a true faitb.to acftnctolecgc tSje gfojie of ^ eternal tlri* nifie.anB in tijc potoer of tlje ciiiine ^Qaitdie to too^* ftip tl)ebnitie!toebef£ec()t0eet5attl),!otis() t&efleb** fafinefle of tljis faitb, toee map euermo;c be DefenoeO from all aDuetfitie.toljicbliHcll anoteignea.fc. TheEpiflle. after tf):i!3tto6^^t>>anobetolD* ^euel.4* luire I .unto t'jc ens. ^ . . ThcGofpef. tEi&ere toad nobi a man of t()C. 3Iofin j. ftctfe i.bntobetfc 16. € The firft Sunday aftcrTrinitie. The Collca. G®ii t^e ITrengtlj of al t fcem tftat truS in t^et ,met« ctftillp accept our p?aper£i:anBbecaafett)etoea&« neg of our mojtal nature can Doc no gooO tlfeing taitbis out tl)ee,grant bS tfee I;r1p of tip gratc.tfjat in fee eping of t^p cottimanoemcnrs, toct map pleafe tfcee botb i« boif auo oeeD,t{);oiigb 3!i'fus° £l);iil our 31lo;t7» TheEpiltlc. ISeloueB.letbeloHeone. i-3Io$n4. j)etfe7.bntoil|)eenD, The Gofpel. ^rretoaiS a certatne tic§ maw, Mtfei?bn:ot{)e(nDe. r!^v. t' f rr VJl TheColIea?. f Tlie ij.Sunday after Ttinitie, The Epini6 TheColl«ft. 3ifptafeeaft«rt{ieman?Dem«ltcb0 toljaue a perpetual ffareann lone DctCe i^^.iotjjeenDe. oftljpljolp J3lame, fcuSoanaierfiJifelltoljeipe ThcGofpel. BtiD fftwctne t^ein, todome rijouBeeflb^ingtpintlJH iJntfcofeijapegtoljciutsteiMa^. 938ttli.8. fttD^Q lotte; grant t{)i8,atc. tKtfei.Dntobfrleio, The Epiftle. ^The viij.SundayafrerTriniric. (^arae(Itnotmpb?tt!)^cn,t|jong]&. x.Mns. Tlie Colledt, Jjctfc ij.tjBtotlJcenBf. |^^Dto'&ofcp?oHiBcncci0n£uerBefeiucD,tiacf)tim* The Gofpel. VJblp befeecl) tbce, tbat tljou Inilt put atoap from W a crttaitte man maUc a grear. JLukc 14* al burtful tt)in5fl,anD giuc tfjel'e tbn-.g^ tofcicf) be p^w iietfc Kf.ijntobcrfe ly. Stable fo;u?:t|;ougl)|efHSC})?ift out jLo^TJ, 5r The iij.SuntJay after Trinirie. The Epiftle. TheColka. tE1bmfp?eb?ctI)?en,tBC ate Defctcri*. Eom?. L&ia ^att bcfeccb tljee merctfttHp tofjeare M , anD betfe i ».t;itoBerfe 1 8. bnto tD(jome tfjon taR gttien an bcartic Dffiretg The Gofpel. Vi!ap>gtant t{)at bp tibp mtgljtie apo.toe map be DefcH' ISetoarc of falfe pjop^etc. ® attj.?, BeDjtUjougf) aefu? (jfj^tfi our Jlo^D. betft i j.bnto ijerfe 22. The Epift Je. ^ The ix. Sunday after Trinitie, anDfubmitpourfcIueScuerp. i.pet.y. TheColleft. berfe 5 .unto betfe 12. r-> Ham bsHojD.bJt befecc^ tljf e.t^c fpttft to t!)ittlf!e TheGofpd, VJanB Doc altoapcs fuel) things as be rtttfetful, tbat ^ben refo?teD tme Ijtm al t()e. S,ule i j. toe tfllbtclj cannotbe toitbout tbc e, map bp'tbcc be able betfe I .bnto bcrfe 1 u to line accojoitig to tbp toil, tf)joiig^ 31clu j l^^iO. out ^The iiij.Sun^ay after Trinitie, lLo?D» TbeCollea, ThcEpiftle. :ffia't()ep2otcc((mrofdtt)attni2mt]&ee,toit'&otit ^fl?eoa«b?etTj?i?n,3ftooulo. I.C«^»o♦ rDaIjomnott)ingififfrong',not6mgis!toIp,encceafc betfe i. bnto betfe 14. anb multiplp bpon ijis tTjp mercp, tjjattljou being ouc TheGofpeL tulersguioe, toemaprjpaffetBitougbtfjtngstempo* anfl^e fai'D alfo bnto 6ti*. JLufeei^ taUtdatiueefinallplore notice tfiings! eternal: grant berCei.bnto berfe 10. tU^i&eaiienlpfatiera fo^SefuiS (S^jjiSfifaite out JLojtr. ^Thex.Sunday after Trinitie, ThcEpiflle. ThcCoIUa. jro2 3!3ccmititt]&attt)eafflicttonis(. Saom.S, t Ct tTjp merciful carcisi, £>!Lo?dc, bee open (otbt berfe % i.bntobtrfe 24. l-.p;aper0 of ibp iiiimble fcruante: ann tbat ;^ep ma? TheGofpd. obtainetbeirpetitionjf.ma^e tljtmtoaffecfucbtbingiS ^epetf)erefo?em€tctfal,as. JLufec^. asi il^aH pleafe t|)ec,tb?ougl) Scfuis ^l)?iS out JB.o?o. betfci6.bntoberre4j. ThcEpirtle. f The V.Sunday after Tritutie. J!3oto Concerning fptrttual gifts', » .€0?. 1 1. The Coiiea. ftetfe 1 .bnto berfe 12. GStmt£.ojtie,tocebefeccbt^ee, t^stttie coutfe of TheGo(pel, tl)t«! toojlDe ma? bee fo geaceablp o?D£reD bp tbp anb to^nlje toa^ come ntctc, JLale ii». gouernancc, tljat tbp congtegation map topfull? ictue betfe 4i.eniJinbetrc47.at, flnb tbe fcig^i jp^teflj*. ttjee in algoDlp quietneffe : t^JOUgbJefu^ <5foift out f The xj. Sunday after Trine e, lo^D, TheCollea. The Epinie. r> ®ti falbicb oecIareS al tl;p mfgbtp pofaiet , nto8 ^inanp.bepealofonemtnbe. i.JPet.j. vjrcOteflpinfljetoingmercteantipitie, giucbntobiJ betfe S.eno in berfe 1 j.at,attDbe ttaHE. aburnantlp tl^p grace,tbathJeriiningtot|p pjomifctf, The Gofpel. map bee maDe pattafeet^ of t^g JjeaucnlB treafure, tlTbenitcaraetopafleastlje. JLufeej. tblougb3!efus!i£(jJiRourJLe?t. fietCe LbhteUerfe 12. TheEpiftle. . T, -; fTbcvj.simdaya&crTriDiue. @^6jeonetb,«t!)?en,a Declare. t.Cej.if. "' ■ TheColle'a, . ' fierfc i.bnto berfe 12. G®tJb3!;icb l)aH p?epaten to t^em tlbat lone 'fl5'ce, The Gofpel. (uri)gooDti)ing«a«ipa(realHiew!>biiDerRanDing; 5^ fpa^ealfbtljisi parable bnto. luM 18. potoicfr.tocnthcarrgfucOloucfotoatotbce.tbatliif lo« Decfe^.bntoberfciy. uins tfjcc in aFtbtas2,mapobrain tljpp,jemifc0.fcoOicTj f Thcxij.Stuiday after Trinitie. etceeB al tbat toe cnn i-eOrctij^cugOefu? €b;i5,Sc. TheCollea. TheEpif^Je. - /V S^ittigtHe^fUcrlaliitTgOoiJ, totfc^att alfeapf* Stnotope not, tbat filtoe l»i{iic6. U'jui.^. /inio?eteaDp to bcstc tbcn toe to p'lap finBaretoont beife 5.UUoberfc 12. . togitic moie tbrneitlirrtefeBefirco;Def«tue:poto^ TbeGa'pL ■ bototie upon b0tbcabtmDance.onJ[p merer, fojgining 3Fa?3Ifa?bnranP5luctofaIgo(iat()tti3^5graffeino;ir l)C3tte0 .iKlftM.bnwbetfeio. * ,, - ^ ■■ " ' " - - .j,j^. Gofpel, c s t "tfijr.of if!r'na;n?,cnctea£i;jnbflrtucl?v^Ugto,noii^ ThjG ■*,' • ■^itf}algofDii^, anD cftl?rfi:rcat mtrcptctpc ariBbcBctiArteTJagaitie, '^«ine^tbiQU(rbSltftiii2l.t!ii2 out 1.6^0. ' wifcii-totib»roB. The Collets. CThe m'lj SunJuy after Trlnirie. ThcCoIlfd. AI,mig!)tif anD mrcifnH ®oB, of toft.iff onelp ffift It ciimmf tb,tbat th" faiibfull pfppl? tot bii:o ibce true 8nD launaWe ff rutee : ©mum We b^fc(•c^) tijcf , iliattof mapforunnetot^p beJucnSp pwmifts, tijat iBf failrnat giiRll; (oattainr t!je famf, tiijw^i) 3:e(a0 (£t);iQ out Ilc^o. TheF.pinif, J3ob) t« Sb;al;artt ane l;i£> fccD. Gal. j tierrei(S.i)iuoberre2j. TheGnfpel, TBIf f&D are tt)f tvtS \xiWh fff . I,u^« i o. ^Thexiiii Sunday after Trinirie. Almfj^tle ana ciurlaPinj if oD, f:m bnto W 'lEie rncreafc of faith, Jjopf, t.i:! cteitictnu tibat iDce wapobtaine tlfeat iDliich t!;r;i Doefl pzomifr, make Jja to fpue tlbat loliicb tt)ou tiD{U commauitD, td^eugli ^tfus £0?tSourJlo;D. ThcEpiflle. fSThen 31 fap.loal^e f i tfjc fpirtr. ©8I.5. nttitte.rmtviitctiti^. lleGcfpel. SnnrotthiadbJlienltieSstTit. 3Lulei7. berfeii'bnroiierreio. ^ Ibcxv-Sunday after Tdnitic. ThcCoIkfr. K(ff pc toe ftcff tc'j tof e,® Ho^B.thP C^iircT), IritTj tbPptrpttuallnurtf'ijijefaiifeifiefcailticoEman toitfjout t^cc caitnot bat fal.ftrc pe va r uer i)p tdp belp, anD ieaoe b^ to all things i^joStabU to ouc fatuaticn, tfejougl) 31efK^ Cb;ifl our Lc;d, TheEpiftlc. ^e fpe bob) lara:e a fetter. ®al>, betfe 1 1. to ttieeno. ThcGofpel. J^otttaRcanrcraettoomaQet^. ^stl}}.6, ttecfe24.bn:ottcenD. 5 The xvi.Sunday after Trinftfe. TbeColUa. LSD^B tee befeecT) tbee.lct tijp comfnual pltie cleaKfe etocffnDtbpc63rec;atictt:£fbEraitfe it cannot conti* tmc in Cafetp toitijout ttip fuccout,p;efetite it ciicrmo;e bp tt)p belp 9 gooene0,tb?ougb Scfu? €|)?ia out ILo^d. TheEp.ftle. Baf)crcfo;e3lDenrctf)atpe. (SptieCj. detfeij.tot^ecnD. The Gofpel. aMB it came to paCfetlbe bap after. iLufie7. betfeii.btttoberfeiS. ^Thc xviLSunday afrer Trinitic. The Coiled. LOjB toe p^ap tfjectljat t'lp grnce map aJtuBfcs pjc iient jffilIotob0,anD make bfi cjmv.imUv fo be ret* ucn to all gooo toojb^.tb^ong'o Jefu^ (il^jtS our JLo^o. rhc Epjftle. 31 tbercfo?e beinj p^ifor.er. Cptcf^- bctfei.bmobctley. The Gofpel, anOttcamctopa(Te,tbittot)en. 3B,uke 14. tietfei.bntobet!"cji2. ^The xviii.SomJay after Trinitis, Th Cc!L-a. LQ^B toe btfeecli tic !, r^tant t^p prtpf.v (n-ace to fls* uoiatfje infectiuiia ft vC3fui!I, grtoittV'Jtc bcart anBminQtof(iIIotatl)CC '^coiitlp 2535, tjj^ougl) ijefhS ta toe be fecc!) tbe calTop.'r tfiP people from ty.'err , - y oStiiiZfijifin tbjouE'j t^g btutiful gooaccg ^^^^^^jj^l "^ TheCoJieits. !)eBclit«crfijfromt]()tbonS(lof«nt6ofefln}t<0, iaijit^ foniiebjadiftftltift? p?ef«nteTi in ttj? tTemple tn tie hv out frailtie W ^auc coniiiiitteO.<@(ant IWM. TheEpinie. The Gofpd. Uetfei8.Dntowtfci7. 5 The xxv.Sunday afre f Trinitie. The Colled. fattljtui people ,t{)at tijcp plenttouflp b?ingingc fo^tlj fubllancc cf oiu flcff); fo g,vatjnt tljat toe map bee pj«4» ftnteDtinret^ceUJitljpuceaiiB c!eare mines, b^2«^ fu^'^b^iiioiiillojD- TheEpiflle. ^t>e Tame (^^piRle appaintes ttie %mntiA;l)efo^> 1 he Golpcl. anD to^en t{jc Dape js ef (jcr. JLuKe i. Setfe iJ.enB in t3er(e 27.at,anB tol^cn t^je, ^ Saint Matthias day. The Colka. A S,migI)t{e®or!,tol)icI)intI)e pTaee of t^e trai'touc tU fniit of goaU W-^ki, map of tl)f e be plenteouflp lef 1% 3Iaiia0,')iaS cljufe tjp faiiljful feruaii t ©atttiatf iuarBeD,ti)?oug(i JefaS ^{j.^ift out JlojD. to be of t(;e r umber of tije ttoelue apoHies.grant tljac TheEpiflle. i'bP«il)Utcl)beinfl;aiUjapp;!erentfDft5falte3ppflle3» IBt^il^fije bapejl come. 3I«w. JJ. »"ap be ojacreo ana Buioen bp faitljfHll anD tttw JPa* bcrfe s .bnta betfe 9- fiout0,t()?ougb 2efn0 Cbjili out fi,o^D, ThcGcfpel. ThcEpiftIc ^fjen SefniS lift bp ?jig epej», 3IoI)n^« aitD in tiofcBapt^ Peter, Sctji i. betfe s.bntobcrfe 15. bctfe 15 umo {"be cnn. ^H there be any moe Sundaies before Aduent Sunc5ay, The Gofpcl. ' tofupply the fame.fliall be taken the CoUeft, Epiftle att^atttmc 3Iefwd anftterJO. ^att^.U.* and Gofpcl, of fomc of thofcSundayes that were o- D Jtfe 2 5.t)nto tbe CttD. mitt€dbctweenctheEpiphanie,andScptu3ge(Ima. f[Annunciationof the Virgin Mary, Saint Andrewcs day. TheCoIleft. The CoUea. \A7 '^ befeecl) tijce iLo?ne, poh)?e i^p gtafe^infa AEniigTjtJeiSiotj, Jj)I)icODiBSp;iuertir]& grace brto W outbeatts, tbatnsiuee baue fcnotoen db^itt tbPbal?3:?o[!le^.anB,2ctu,t(j3tf)erea»tl!'obeicD tbp^onneisiiicatnatiotjbptfje meflage of am angel; tie calling of cijp fonnc liefuss Cb;iiQ,anD folctoeo ?jitti fc bp bis* ctoffe aim paffion.loee mag be bjoitglit bnto laitbout Deiap: graunt bntobd aH, tbat tse being cal^ tbcglo^p of btererucreiion, i\)imsi tfie fame (£t)?iii IetibptI}pboIpiuo^ti(^> ma? fiip;tbU)iti) giui^ oiiec out out LojCi^men. feiuea obtcientlpto foloia t\)v botp commawnoements, t^;oag{) tlie Came iScrusi db^til cut Hop, ~ The Epifiie, jFo?iftt)ou£&aUconfeff«. JRom-io* Detfep.bntot^eenD. The Go^el. anaaefafitoaliiingbpttic. ®a«l&,4. i^eclt iS.^ntotierfi;!;. S.iint Thomas the Apoftlc, TheCollea. TheEpiflle. SLni t\it ]Lo;ti fpabe againe bnto. 3Ita-7> Dctreio.butobetfe K^. The GofpeU ant in tit 6rt monetb^ S,tt^( t* beifc2 map bee euermo^e tcaop f c foleioe tbp commaimiementjJ, ti)^ougb aefusi Cb;'.^ouc2lo;D. TheEpiaie. 3ln tbafeHapcji alfa came. flct^.i t . feem 27. tnbc JlOap.u.inbetft 3. at, ^tienUiete ttjeoape^. TheGorpel. Wbtn came to Ijfm (be. ® attli.20* ti(tfc 2o.bnto bctfe 29. ^Saint Bartholomew ApoftIe« The Colled. Oa!mig()ficflfcnetIaQmB©oti, foWh 'baSfffuett grace to tbp P. Joflle TBattboIomelre.triielp to be:' lectie ano to p.'cacT) tbp C3o;n, grant \dc bcfcrcb t^ce, hnto thv OEbiirci), botb to lone tbat be be!eetieB,anu to f^eacbtbac be taugbt ; tb^otigb cj^jia out Jlo^D. ThcEpJlllc. t!i;{)U3bptbe 58519^ of tbe, flctc^^ 6ctfei2.bn£cii)etfei7. The GoTpel SnutbcrearorealfoaQcife. fLv>kZ2i. »((f(24.bntob(t(eji* ^Sjint Matthew the Apoftle. The Colka. AEmicifbtie ©oB.bJbirfc bp tbpbh fieo fonne BiDBeR cal t33 Jtfbf to fccut rfje ricfjtt of cuBonte ro be au 2poQle aiiD vEuangelifl, jrrant 03 gtace to fo;rake all codctflitc DcGreS.u mp?Dinate lone of ricbcB,"? to MoVi t&p faiD fonnc 3Iefiii3 €tztfi,iuUo liuftb (jreignetb.lfc, ThcEpiftle. t!rt)frefo;e,fcetngtbattoe. ».^o^4, bctrei.bntotietfe7. IheGofpel. 9[nD a£)3Icrii0pa{reO fo;t|). Q^Htl).p, betfe^.bntobcrfe 14. f S.Michael and al Angels, The Colleft, EQ[erIaH(nff 0oS to'.iicb ball o^BctneU 9 ccndttutcB tl)e feriiicf B of a{ a«gf If! a«D men in a teonoetful o^oer.mercifitli? grant, tbat tbcp tobicb sltta" Do tbce ferutce in fteatirn.mapbp tjp appointment, fatcout 9 BefenobfJ m cart^.fbjoirffb Id^^9 Cbfi^ow ^"iO. The EpilHe. ana tbtre toati a battel in. Eeue. 1 2. j)etfe7.bntobetffij. The Gofpcl. Silt fflme timt tbe uifcipIeiS, © att5.«8» betfei.bntaberfe 11. 5 S .Luke t he EuangelR. The CoUea. AJLmigOtie ®oD, tobfcb calfebQ Lube tbe PbiGtt» on.tobfifepjaife ie in tbe 0ofpel,to be a Pbifitton of t\)e foti!c,it map picafetbee bp tbe tobolefome meoi^ cine0 of {}f0 Doctrine, tobcaleall tbe oi&afctf of oiic buUfiyifjiougfy t\)2 ^onne ^ek? C^^tQ out llo^D. The Epiftle. ^ut toatcd tl^ou in all tljingd. 2.^tni.4. bet(e5bntobecfei^> The Goijjel. after tlitfe tbing{!,tbc Hofo. JLule ro. betfe i.eno tnbetfe 7. at,0oenot from (oufe* ^ S.Simon and lude Apoftles. TheColUa. Almigttie ©cti, b3btcb feafl builoet tijp Ccngreu gationbpon ibc feuncation of tbe 3port;c0 ft 5.9?o» pbetcjefus €b?'3 bimfelf being ^(jeaD cojnet iione: grant Mfo to be iopneo together in tm trie offpirite b? tbeitOocinne, t^etfcoe map becmaoe an balp temple acceptable unto tt)ee,tbjtoitgb 31eru!E( €\)iiii out £.o;D* The EpiHle. Juce a fcruant of Jlcfufs ilbJiQ- lasi* betfe i.untobetfe p. Tlie Gorrtl. Cbcfe tl;(ng£f commano. 3IolUi i S» betfeiy.totbeenD. C[Ai Saints day. ThcColIe>a. A Emigbtie ©oD,tobicfi fiaH fenit togetber tbp elect XAin one communien ? feIototl)ip in tbe mrStcal be* Dp of tbp fonne SIffus Cb^lS our lLo?D:grantS0 grace Co to foUoU) tbp ijoif ^atnts in al bertuousi (t gotjlp li* ning.p hjc map coint to tbofe infpcafeeable iopeg,tBbic& tIjoub3fip?eparec fonljcmtbatbnfaincDlp louet^ee, tt^ougb 31cfu^C()fi2 cut lLozD,amcn, The Epiflle. anD 3 fato anotljer Sngel ceme, 3aeucl.7. berfei.tJiUfiberfeij. TheGofptl, anc toVn Oe faba tl^e. ^attl&.;« betfe i.bnto betfe I i> ^Thc cnde of thcCollc6ls* ^The order of the adminiUration of the Lords Supper,or holy Communion* fto mail? 80 intenB to be pattafeer^Sof tbe ftelp Commanfoit, jc. And lo forth as in cbe grcac bookc of Cu.Tunon prayer. .^ ®ijt Jf att)ft faj^icl) art fit Ocaiun,f c. . VV^'-'^ LmigIjueni fioD? but me. People. S,o?a battf mercie bpon W, anD iRcIinc su: ()cattc0 to feeepetfcisiLatof. MinlRer. tETbou f&alt ttof male to tlj? felfe anp graaen image, no? t-je libene3 cf atip t^ir.g ttjat ii in fceaucn ab.iue.o? in tit cartb beneath, oj m tije toater tnoct t^t eartlj, ti:ou fljalt net boto notun to tl)em,iiojtoo;[ttp tbcmijro.i 3 t!)c iloJD tljp iSoiJ am a jelot!0 '<5cD, ij Btlu tlje Gn cf ttje fatbcts bpan p rbilDien bnte tbe tlitts * foartb ge* netatto of lUem p bate mee, $ ^t'm mere? tinto tlioa* fanOj} in tijemtb^t ioiie me,? keege mp cSmawDemltjs. People. Jlojti iaue mtrcie bpoti W, 9c. Minirter. Cbatt f^alt not taJjc t^c name of tbe J-o?D tfjp (5oli in baine: foj t^e ilojB toil not boloe bim guiltleffc J^jat tafectbti^Jiiameinbame. People. i,o?B iaue mctcie apou S}3,?c. Minilter. Ucmember tbat tftoufeeepe boTp tbe^abbotbtiap. %ij;e napes ^alt tbau labour ann Doe all tbat tl)ou baS to Bo : bat tljE fciier.tf) Dap 10 t^e «fe8bbotb of tbe LojD iljp 0oo. an it ttjoufijaltnonomaneroflaojkctljoti, aiiD tb? fonne.ana ttv catigbttr, iljp mas fcru^nt ann ibp maioe fccuant, t!;? cefteI[,aiiB tije Hrangcr tl;nt t3 iBitbm »bi> {rated : foj inQre CspeiJtbe £.0.211 mafle t^ca* uen ano esttb. tOc Tea, nO si ttat in t\;£m i«,anD re* fieatbcffufntboap, taiicreto^e tUcii-o^oebleffcBtbe feucnti) 9ap,aue balo'cjCD it. People. JD.OJB baut metcte bpon bs.gtc. MiniiUr. IE>onour tbp fatljer 9 tfjp mo'^er, tljat tfip DapcS map be loug in § lano iDbttb tije ]Le;i) ibp iSoDgiuetb t{)ee. People. ]Lo^baue mtrcie \i^an'oi,^t» Minilier, titou S)alt Bo no munbtc. People. S,o}B baue roeccit opon t)oip ® toft, liuetb ano tcignr t&,euEr one ©cCldciID laitborit eno.amcn. AlLmtiriitic % et!eria!ling <2;dB,S»£ be taugbt fcp tbf bolp UioiQ^tbac tlie bearts of bing.'d are in tbp rule ann goucrnance.of tbat tljcu Ceeaoifpofe $ tutne tbcm e0 it fccmet 3 beQ to ttp geoip tuifuom; loe bumblp be* fcecb tbre , io to Difpofe 9 gouerne tbe ijcart of v^iija* betb tbp feniant our ^luetne $ gouernour, tbat in sti ber tbougU0,iuo?De8,anB t5o?:-ic0,lbee map cuer feelie tbP boncur ana glozp.anB fiuB? ro p?c!erue tbP people ccmmitteD tobfc cb^rgf, in toealtlj, peace, ano goDit* n£i3 : (Sraunt tbis, O merciful jFatbcc , fo? tbpneate ^ounc0fafte,3!efu0 Cbiiflouc lo;B,amen. ^[Immediatly afrer tfce Collcdi.the Miniftcr flialreadc the E[ i(l!c,beg nning thus. tlb« CpiSIe fajuucn in tbe OEbapter of. ^And rheEpiftlc ended, he Om\ lay tbe Go(pel,begin« ningthus. tabe tSofpel hjjitten in tbe Cbapter of. ^ And the Epiftle and Gofpel being ended,lha1I be fayd theCreede. ITSeleciic in one ®ioB,tbe jTatber 2Hmigbttc,ma6erof beaue«enDrartb.9ofaItbing6l)tGb(eanDinuffibIe: anB in our JIpjb Jef'sa «£b:iS,tbe onip begotten fonne of 0oD, begcrtcn of ijis farber bcfo;e all too?lDf!,(Sca of®cD,Itgttofltgbt,t)Erp®oDofbctp®oD,begotteti, not nisBe, being cf 0^ fabSancetoitb tbe jfatber, bp tobom al t Jng£> iocre niane : tobofo? b£f men, 9fo? out faluation, can!ecotcmeft<>mbeaucn, 9 toafi incarnate ip tbe bol? ^S^oft of tbe Clitgin ® arp,8nB toaii niaoe maUK* tDM rruciSeo aI(o fo? b8 SnDcr }3oBtiu0 ^i^ la'^e. l)t fuffeccD anB Uiao buneo,anD tbe tbitD Dap be tofe againe acco^oing to tbe '^criptured , 9 afcenoea into beauen,* futttb at tberigbtbanoe of tbe jFatbtr. OnB bee ?.)i\ come againe toitb sIo?p to iuoge \so(\i tbe qiiitlte t tfie DcaD: luliofe kingoom (bal baue none en3. ana 3! beleeue in tht bc!p ^i3!!iJil, f b« t e?Be 9 giuer of lifr^'ulm p2off coctbfrom tl;e fatber anO tbe fi'nue.tJJbii ^b tl« fdibec % tbe founc togetbev if ivo^djippeD ana Q;(o;ifi(e3 The Communion. gto;i2HJ,to'5efpa6ebpt!ic33;!op!)cf0. anD 3 btU cue ""Bee mercifdll after tbpptitofr.JfttoutaSiiiurfi 7ob4. i one(a;at!joliqu£aiiDai)oaeliqae(£mirc(j. Jachnoto* gfueplmtrouflp. 3!ftl,out)fifi littl..OoetbptiliKtrcc leDge one TBaptifine fo; tbt remifiion cf fuitics.aim 3 glaoip to giiic oftOat Iittie : fo.z (o gatfccreij thou ibp loohf fo^tberefiitrecttonofUjetiEaDjariDtbe lifeoft^e tcifcttgoooretDarcintUBapofncreCitit'. b)«?Hjtocome.ainen. „ ,r. . '^^f ti)«k!atl)P'nebponfjepoc;e.|ei:DcifcbnfotI)C d f Alter the Crcedc, \t there be no Sermon, fh ill folow JLo^C; anu iaokt luljit lie lufctb out.it l^jalbe papD hini *^'°' '^' '7» oncoftbeHontiiliesaltcady fctfortlijor heteaftei to againe- bcfecforthbycomrr.onsuthoritic. "iSltCTeUbc tbcman tljatpiouiBctKojtbf ncfec anU P&I m i fAftcrfudi Sermon, Hom)lie,orexhoitJtion,tbeCu- nrePp:t(je Lo^D fljalDcliiierfiiininrte timf otttcubff "^ ' ' rate Oiall declare vmo the people , whcihcr there be ^ Then (hal the Chm ch-«ardcnt, or Tome other by any Holy daycs or firtingdjyes the weekc foloainp, them appointed, gather the demotion ol the>^eople and earncftly exhort them to remember the poore, and put the fame into the poore rrens boxe and vc' faying one or moc of thefb (entenccs foto« ing,ai hce on the ofFring dayesappointed.euery man &'ivoman thinkcthmoft conuer.ient by his difctction. rtiall pay to the Curate the due and accunomcd iif- Matt.$.I^. * JLct pout ItijbtfolIjinEbffojc men, tOattfttp map frings. Af:erwhichdone,theMiniller(halfsy, ttt i»out poD ajo^be^, aiiD slojitie your fatfctt totjicb tsi CI." bs p.jap fo; t!)c ix'bo!e Bate cf dbtQe^ ilbnxth Inheauen. irilitatittercincanfj. Mat. 6.19, * li-aP not bp fa: poar felucS trcafurc bpo t!)e cai tb, a Lmip:!jtp auD cuerlaning ®on,bjI;tc]E) bp tbp tolp 30^ tobcre t^e tuK ■$ motlj Ootfj co;!riipt,anD toljctc tl.ecuea t\ apoSle {jaft t augfct u^ to make p?aiei0 j fimpltc > li^eafec tlj^ougl) ano (leale -. but lap bp fo? pout leluc3 tior.6,^ ta gtui- tdanfes fo? al men : toe bunjblp be lUcfj treafure»inDeauen,lDl)Ereneitberrmlnoj!motI)tioti) t rc,mcfimerafuIlF(roacceptouralmc5,&:)forcc£Uie rr ht k ro^tupt,anBto|)tretl)Ccac!SDonotb?ca&ett)jou2l)3JiB tbcfE9urp;atct0lEbict»tDeo2(;tt)ntot6PD«i»"HcQ3a'e' n , ■ fleale. ftic,bcfeccf)!ngt!jcctotnfpirEcottn«aIlp tbebmuttfal „...',Trhi^*' Matth t^t toil of mp f atbet toljicb it In bcauett. Cl^ziftran king6,pjtnceV,anB gouctno73rarVfpf c'laUp tTi^iroui Luke 19 8. *?acben9oijfoojtlj ann raiDbntotlje LojB,T3ei6olD, H)v feruant (£li?abetl)oiirQueen£,tljat Dnuetfiettue vnftirl ^ JLojiD,tl)c6alf£ofmpgootie3ISiu£t6tbepoo?e,.ftif3I mapbegotJlP^quirtlpgotirtneD .• aiiD grant unto bet ^aue gone anp tojengto anp man, 3! re 2e:t foure fols. totole counfatle;? to altfjat be put in aufoiitit b'lCet i.Cor.^.7. *C3bogo£tb a warfare at anp time of bis otoHccoQ-' ler,t()attl)ep maptt(«eIpanoinDilfertnt{pmininctia« iBbo plantetb a bincparD , ano tatetb not ef tbe friiite flier , to tte pmiil^mcr.t of irichmneH ano 'jicc $ to ti c tiereoff ©^ toiio ieeitt'o a flockt.ano eatctb net of t&e maintenance of ®cD0 true Etligion atiD berttie 'Siuz mtlfec of tde flocked Brac£(£)!jeaucnlp father) to al2StfI)«p)J,paRo;f ana i.Cof.9. II. 'Jif toe liane fotoen bntopou fpintual t!)ing6,f3 it a ms of tbcic a. Cot.9.6j. *^e \xiW\i (otoct'g litlCjOjal reape Ittlct 9 %e tfiat feto« lifc.ano toe mo5!)umb!p bcfcccfj ijee of t(jp aomntg «bplenteouflp,fljal reape pitntcouflp. JLeteuerpman 2) Lojo, t(t comfort ane fucct.ur altbtm to^icft in tljifl fioaccojDtngasbeistifpofeD in bis! feeatt.not gruog* ttanfito^telifebetntrouble.a^oto.nctafichnee o;anp ing,oj of nec£ffuie,fo;[ ®oD louetfe a cbecccfm gtucr. ot^er aDuecfiti£:gtant tijie,© faibet.foijefug lifiiiQa Gal.tf.^,7. 'JLetbimtbatiStaugbt intOetoo^o, miniRcrbnto fake ouroneipmeeiatour anD aiuocate.amen. tim tbat teacbett),in al gooD tbingg.lSe not DecciurD, f Then (hal folow this cvhortaiion, at certain'c tjm« <5oBi8n8tmocbeD;JFo;itoijatfoeu£tantBnfotoCt(j,tliat when the Curate fiwll (ee the people ne«'li<'enc to _,, ftal be reape. come to the holy Communion. °° oai.6.20. 'labile toe liauctime.IetbS Be gcoD Unto almcn.gi T A /(SbccometojetljeratttigtimcfDearelplielo* J fpeciallp bnto tbem toljicb arc oWije bouftolo ef faitg. V V ut D blicar0:tt£iipic fijaii reconcile WW i):fj;c rBoi.tSO^ptljatrcfufcD tgcfeaa in t\}e<£)c^nc\, feluegijmot&ciri, tfaoptomaucrfaitut(on$fan!iac* fcecaiiic tfjcp l;at) basijfct a jrannc , o^ to;uiDc trp tljcir tio'.T.acccpinij to tSje btterinoft of poat f otecr?, fpjt al pci;iSofoi-fii,oibcca;ifstbc? luere marwD , uiiieHct t:iturte5?35jo!:g;flEont bpFout?an?ot!ier,!»itlj€li!ifc fa (•jcciifca but coantea sutoo^tljw cf tlje Ijeaueni? feaS. bfingreaap ta fDjgiiie ctbtr tl;at Oaue offchseD poii,a^ 3Jqj m? pact am I;ere p;ie!Vnt, auo accapiug to iriine poit iaoiiloe tjnue foj^tuencs of pstir offenccff at ®oD^ office, Ji bio poll in tlje ^aamcof C5co, Jlcaipouiu banfl: jrojoi\)er'i3irethctccc!ainscftbc6o1p£ro!nmu« CUttiaSi.HJ munion, ether by one ofthem, or els by the Mimftcr iuc.Slieiefo?e,5c. himfclfejall kneeling humbly vpon their knees. Vpon Afcenfiond?y , and feuendsyes after. AJLmigljtp i5eD, jFatbctofcutlLo;B3Icf!i3aiiio^ <£|]?iS t&cglo;poftV f3tl3«r,tf)c fame toe bcleeue ofpfiii-.ne, faietbtoaltbemtbatttulpturuetoljini. anOoftJjebolpCnjcfl toitboiit ang DiBttencco; iat* *c!romctintomc2lIpetbattraucl, jbebcauplauetr, qualitie tiTfcrrefoje toirb.jc 9E 31 toil tefrciT) pou. *%>o iSrt) loiieO tbc toa^lDjtljat Ijee After which prefaces fi-iall follow imnicdhtely. ga:tcl)i0cHlpbcgcttcnfonye,topenDtl'3r3lit!jatbe* CTdertfeje teitib attgeisann arcbatigcis, ann toitji fceuc in l)im (IjouId notperitlj.biit bane life etietlaGing al ttje company' tf (jtauen, toe l:3U3e ano magniSe tbg l^atc alfo tobat ^.}3aut faietb. gf(i?i(in£f name,euermeje pjapPi.-rg tljc c,? Taping. tjolp, ^JE'WS is a true faping,? toojtfjpof ainie to be recei* M?,!)i)!p,!lo?i)e iSoo of tofies. t:)C3ucn anoearr^ ate UED, p 3!tfii6 €(]?tii came into § toojia ta fauj fr.inerS- f«l of tbp glojH.®Io?p be to fathO S,q:D tr.oft tpigO. i^eare a:fotobat ©. Joljn fiiietf). *3Ifanvmanljnnr, tecebaueanabuocatetoit&t^ ^ Tlienfhallihe Minifter kneeling down c at GotJ* jratbet,31«liiS(£li?iQt]^etig()tfOU«i,anD0e i»t^i P^O^ bo^rdjay in the name of all them that (hall recciue pitiationfo; outEnBcS. theCommimion,ihis prayer following. Alter which the Minitierfhallptoceed^ijying, T 7C 7(£e Drc nt pj£fii;ne to come to tbtS tip table lift bp pour teatts. V V (O merciful JLcjae^ttuiiirg in out titour t fgb< tcoufucffe.but in ihp manifoia ar.D great mercus.iine iie not tooztt'.p fo muc!j as to gatijt tsp tije crumb? 0 tin* etc tljptablc.lDUt tbcu art tec fain iLo?D, tofcofepzw pentc is altoiptoljaue nicrci'igtaunt US tbtrrfegc gracious LojDc , fa to cfitf ilr iliitj of tip ce are fcnns Jjcfus! Clj-iS, anB tor?:rl;ct;is blo>iD, t!;.it ourfinftjjl fcoT;ic3i;iai;b?mi>.DeciO.'.-ffapliicboP?,anDoutfcu!:jS ^ A Anfwere. Jllelift tijembp "onto iljc £o;D. Minifter. Het bit gitu tijsnkr. mta out jQ.o^ ©oD. At'Tvere, at is nucte sro ttiTf/i fo to Doe. wiin.P.er. 3jt is bctpmecte.tigot.anD out bouncenbuttf, tljac toa.'\)CDtt);Pi;g)!;i3ni9!T v^icij;ti» tlc-j?, anbt'jattoe toe fboiilD at alt limf g.? in al piaccsgiuc tbatiksbnto ma? cncrnii .:c Dtorll it; Wm auD fje in us.amen. tbee ,© Lo?D, boip fat{)£r,almigr)tp eaerlafiimg <5o3. ^ Then the tVIiiiifter ftajiding vp, lliall fay as follott* ^Here (hal follow the proper Pretace,3ccording to tbo eth. timf,if there be any tpecially appointed:or els imme- rt Umigofic SoD ont htiUiv.lp JratTjsr,toSicl! of t^f diately (h^l fvluw^TAffr^r* with w4 inercifuil ir atbet toe bcfcccfj tbcc,? graunt tbat nouc ann g5o?p,tDa;l3 iDttb oat enD- ainr n. luce recciuina; tbefc typ creatures of b^seaa ma toine, ^ Then ihalbe faid o; fuag. afcojBing to tb? ^onne out e^aiioiir 3cf:ia i£t)?iile?s f^ JLojp be to v5od on I;tgI),anD in e artO peace, gooB l)alpinllituiion,tnrcinenib;mtcecf[)ii3DeatbanDpar' VJuitlltotiJarDcsmrn. Cilc piavf* iljee, toe bleffe Uou,m3p bte parta&erSof Oi« otoiie bleffen bcDp anU tbec,toe tocjfibip tijee-ioe gluji&e ttjec-toe giue tbanb0 lj^Mni:eefme. iLiisetoife after fuppei be toohctbc cap: too2lDc,baue mercic ftpon bsf. tEbou tbat tabeft atoap aaDtolicnbebaDgiafnt^ankS.besaueittotbem fap' tl)efinne0cft{jetoo:lae, ftaiiemercie bponbs. Sljcti iiig Dnnbipeeall oftf)i3,fo>tbiJi issmp blooS of ti)e tbattsfeeliatoartbefinneaoftbe too;lcc, rcceiueouc ticu) i3refla«ntnt,ixb.cb i^ fbeOBe ft« poa ano foj man? pjai>criS.tS:boa tljat fittc2 attbe ricftt bano of ©so tbe foj reiiiilfion of [inncs:Doe t\)i» &$ oft as pc f&al Djinfec jFatbct,baue niercie spen us: fo^: tbou onclp art bolp, it in remembrance of me. tbottonclparttI;eiL8jD,tljouBneip©C{i2i(i, initbtije ^Then (hal theMinifter firfl receiue the Commun-'on JoIpSboff, artmo8()igt) iJJttJt glo^g of (SoDtb? JT^* inbothkindeshimrelfcandncxtdeliueritto other tber,ametu Minifters (\i any be there prefcnt)ch2t they may help ^ Then the Miniftcrorthe Bifhop^ifhcbeprerentjGial thechieteMinider, and after to the people in their let tbem depart wththisbleiTng. hanies,knecling. And when he deliuercth the bread, *-rlpe peace of ©oDjtobicu paifetb albnDcrSanDfnjf, he (bal (ay. 1 feeepe pout ^eartf! ann minceg m tbe knotolecgc ^be boop of our l,o?o Jefufl €'^iiS, toljlc'b bJ80 gi* ann loue of p t'Qi mww of tlje mpS p?e< t\ petition^ of tljeiii tfeat an« in tbj Qi\a\c» n8me,toc — . -■ " . beCetcb Piiblique Bapiifmc, heUtc^ tltt mrrcifitn? to fntlmetliine e attsi fot0,tUat olhcB acco^fiing (e tlip 'ail , map cfftrfinilip ter obf r i> IjauemaDciiotDotitpjapcrB^fupplicmoiiauiuottee, nee, totbereUire ofoiirtifcaritit, ai>D:otbefeiting anD grant t&at tljofe things tobtclj toec Ijuiu faitbfiills foo|t(jot top glo^p.tbjoufi^ Jcfug (SO^iU out tcjo. Vpon the holy ddyfs (ifthere be no Communion) fiialbcftidall that is ippointedar the Communion, vntil the ende of the Homilic, concluding with the gcneial prayer ( foi the whole ftaic of ChriHs Church militant here in earth) and one or moe of thcic Coilcdls before reheatfcd, as occafion llial fci ue. And therelhilbe no celebration of the Lords Supper,except there be a goocf pt bee be regenerate 9 bojine janeUieofteater anB tbf tolj '®(inQ : 3i befercb pou to call i tJponSoc tbe jTat(jer, tb.ioagb wx JLojD 31efu0 €IjmS, ttat of \i\$ bauntecue mcrcp \z toil grant to tljefc c'^ilnjm tbat tfctng.tBljic?^ bp nature tbep cannot liaur.tljat tfcp map be baptijec toitb toa:* tet anB tbe bol? ©toff, auD re cctitcD into cTlntHji (jolp ^iutct),anJi be matie Ituel? membctgof ttjefainr. f Then (hal the Minifter fay. I.ft't)0p?ap. A 3Lmfgbtp anB eaerlaStng 0oD,b3^id& oftff tai^X. /Ti mercfe BiODcfi latte 5aoe ana bisfamil'f mtlje fltfee front periling bv toater, ann alfoBitJOcli fafclp lesBc tbe cbilo?cn of Jfrarltfip people tlj^-iigt: tftcrea fra, flgi;ringtf)frebp t'jvholpbaptifme, \ bv (f,e bflpa tifme of tb? totlbfloaea ^onne jefitS QLi)?i5, ciCDtil fanctiSe tbe iaoD JojBan, ani: al otber maters, to \\z tnpflicaf toafbint^ atoappf (Inne; dee befrtcb tbrc fc; tbitie infinite mc rcte-J, \\m t^iou luilt mcrdf.dl? {onfcc bpon tbefe c^ifD;f n, r:nct;Se tljem, -i ^jfo rnrm ioii'g tScbofp^boH , tbat r';cp brina; BelttiercD ftpnt tlip iDjatb. ma? bee tecetart irtoHie Srke eftJbnUc!* tJbtircb , ana bring flcofaff \w fafti) . topfull tyjcugb 6ope,anD reote!^ in c^nritie, mni' fo p8Hi:"tteUi^ucj!"of tbfs troublefome UJo:la , t^iat fit: - (v tb«P map cune tiJ tbe (anB of euerlofting liff . tbett to tcttnc hjftb t bee too:la Vaitl)9«t«UDe, tyjouulj Jcfu^ (Cb*i3 wr S,o,{De. flmtB. ^ ALmigbrie anB hnmajtal ©oB, if^t apBc of all tjiat ne£Be,t|e be Iptr of al t()Bt flee to tbce fo; futceur, tfeeltfeoftlKm ttjat bcleeae ,«nbe rcfutrecticn of tbe BeaB:toc calupon tbee fo; tbcfc (nfantP,tbat tfjep corn* mingto t'op bolp baptifme , map recci'.ic remtlTion of tbfir ttnne^bplpiritualregtntcatton. 33.freiuetb£«n f O ilo?Bc) as tbottbafl pjemtfrBbp tbptoflbclotieo, fonnc,faping, aflje,flnBpou (!)allbaue,Cfe6e,an9pott flial 8nBf ,feHocfec,anB it Kjalbe opeHeo tin/o jou, ^o . giue notut!nto\'fi tbat affie. Ittbs tb^t feehetinDe : t* pentbs gate tmto lis tbat fenrcfee , tbat tlicfe infant* mapenioptbc ciurlafling bcncDtctir.nof ibp?;eauenl? toaCbing, 5 map ceme to tlje eternal fetngBome , tojjicl t^ou baS p?omtfcB bp CbJif! nnr iLo?B,amen. f 1 hen ihal the .Niinilter fay. C6^f are'tbe toojpt! of tbe tSof^elte^itien Iij © CQarke in tbe tet-.tb ifeaptcr. A ^ac«rfametimetbiPb:3Ugttcb:lB:ento tbat bee commanBeB tbe cb«lo;eK to bee liuiijgbttintolitm-.botoe bee blamcB ttofe tfjat iDoulo ;5r.:ic ferpt rbrni from bim : bob) bee erbo^tcD a^l m«n'n toIolD their tnnocfnnt. 2J«e percctue botobf—c,- PubllqueBaptifme* i}eIdvaij(9(janDi5t3yont5em,anDlIclTeot{)em.Doubt ©rant tbat alcarnnnalFectiVtiJfmavBfe ht tljem, pencttijcrefo?e,butcam(tJlvbcIeeue,t!)atIjcioinifee« ano tbat a! t&iHgs bclousinij: to t&c fpirit, map liut iBife tauourabl? ccceiuc tliercpjcfent infants, t'jat Ijcc ano groiu in tiifn»,SmeiN toll embrace tbem toit{) t^e armcji of liig incrcif , t'jat (Srart tijac iljep map dace potuer an5 nrengtlj lo |je toil giu: into tfceiit tt)e bleffuig; cf eternal jifc, ana "bt^ue bktem, ann to ttluirpl; agatnP^ t|j6 BeHtl, tliC inafes tiKiH pactafeer^ of 6J0 eutrlafttng ktngDome. teojID ano tfje flelft, attifn. Oafjcrefojf.Ujee being t&ud pt rfujanco of t&e goon tail ke the name : Andnamingthcchildjftaldipie in tlie \yater,(b it be dircreetly & warily ^nc,fayinj. and Godmothers on this wife. W£Ibc!ou2!j frtcnDsi.pe Jjaue bioug&t tWi cl;fts Djinfjcrc taVf E taptijeB ,pj^I)a«e pjapeBtljat our JlojBc 3Iefua vCf;?i2 tuoulcc bouc't.f'ififtarcceiKe tljem^a l.ip I)!3 {jana? bpo« tijcm, tj bUffe tijcm, to re* ieafet!;£moftl)eit Cniu'iJ, to giut t^jcmtOe bingecme f Andifthechlldebeweake.itiliall diffice to powre of (jcaiicn, anfl ciicrlafling life, ^ee \]iiiic Ijearo alfo watervpon it/avfng the foredid words, tljat our ILo^D jlcfua (ibnH liatb p^omifeD in ^ia 0o- "NJ-Sl bapji5e tljec in tlje iiHamc of t^e jFatl&cr.anD of fpjf .to grant al tljefe tljingis t|jat pee 6aue pzapeD fo?: iN t(je ^oiine,anD of tlje (jelp (Sl)ofi,3inen. ^Dicfj ?iomi(i (jee foj |t3 part baill mott furelp feeepe «ri'*"" '•»« Minifler (hal make a aoffc rpon iLc chiMs ar.D pcrfc^me. C3i)erefoje after ttia pjomifs: maBe bp forehead. •JTOiilt, t!()tfe infants nmU alfc faiH)fit!!p fo; tjjcit part \7\/rO i^^ (o foIIoUie ttie c>;am$le of cue t^aiii^ tbete ex^rcflcd. ^ Of tliefh that be baptized in priuate houfes in the time of ncceflitic. i^^ HePaftors and Curates fhail often admonifh the people, that they dcferre not theBaptirmcpflnfantt 1^^ any lonijer then the Sunday or other Holyday next after the child be« borne, vnlcfle vpon a great and )uK rcafbnable caufedcclared to the Curarc,and by him approoued. — J5*fe4 And alfo they flioll warne thcm,that without great caufc 8^ ncceflitie, they baptize not children at honne in their houfes.And when great need dial compel them fo to do, that then they miniitcr i: on tiiis faflion. FitR, let them that be prefent,cal vpon God for his grace, and (ay the Lordcs prayer,if the time wil luffer.And then one of chem flial name the child,and dip him in the water^oi potvtc water vpon him,faying thtfe vvordes. N. 3 bapti5e t^ce in ibe name of t^e jFatl^WianD cf f After the Gofpel is read, the Minifler (hall make this I ctfje ^0tine,an3 oftOcf)oIpiS'j)oii,9men. exhortatior. vpon the words of the Gofptl. And let them not doubt, butt:hai ibechild fo bapti- "p lRienB9. poU?)f a:e in ti)iS ©ofpcl ttc iDOjDSSof out ied,i$ lawfully & (ufficiently baptixed,& ought not to f faitio? Cl)?iQ,tfeat be commailDeD tl;e cijilCltn to be be baptixed again in the ChurcfuBut yet neuertheleffe, t^otiglbt inito btm,Ijotue tt WameO tbofe g tooiilD bane if the child which is after this fort baptized, doe after- feept tbcm from btmjtJOiB t^ f rto?teB a II men to foUolo wardliue, itisexpeJientthat hee bee brought into the tbcitinnacencicjie perceiiiebolDlpbisouttoatCgc* Churchjfo y intent the Prieft may examine & try whe- (tare ? BceD {jt BeclarcD IjiS gooD lui( tutuarc t'gf m. Jo? ther the chiU be lawFuIIy baptized or no.And ifthoic f jje cnib;actO (i)cm in t)ta armeg.tje laiD OtS (jauDs bpon bring any child to the Ghurch.doanfwer that he is aire- tijcni,? bleffeD tfjC. IDcub t pe not tfjetfoge.but earned^* dy bapt ized.then fhal the Priefl examine them further. Ip beleene t^at be ftatfj liketoile faao^ablpreceiUcD t^{^ ^p to^om t^e cfjtlD Sijas bapti?tD :* p^rtnt infant, p be Ijatlj tnibjcKcD i&im Uiitb tfje armeS UI{)otoa^p?erentbj^njtbecfjtl8H3a«|Dapti?ea^ of^iismeirPitljat Ijebatbgiu^ntintobimtbebl effing tiKIjetberttepcaKeDbpon^oD fo^gtaecannfuccour of eternal life, f manetimpanalteEofbiseuesiafiitig in t^st ne ccffittc ? feingOome.CCIbJcr fo;e Ue being tijuis perfmancD of t\)t- ZJHiih lutiatt^ing ojtBSat matter tfirp Din baptije tfee goeo toil! of our Ocaucui? father.BeclarcDbp tie fonne cbilD:? J|efusib|tatoU5arDBtbspinfant,{etb0faJtt)fa!fpana tiSit^ Uoljat too^tjf t\it cftiln bm bapti jen i Deuotitip giue tban&0 bnto ^im, ? fap t!je p^a^^er \ohfcli Cabetfiet d)ev tbinfce t6e cljilb to ibe latofttHg anB pet* t^? llojD bcnftlfe taugbt^gt in Dcclacation of our fatt&> ftctlpbapttjEBf letbsrtcitetljcarticUsiccmeineDintbedteeD. ^Andif the Minifter {hall proouebythe anfweres o( «[Hcre the Miniiternith the Godfathers and Godmo* fuch as brought the child,that all things were done as t heps (hal fjy. they ought to be:then flul he not chr.flen the childc CSDut fatl^Ct tDbtrl& art in ibeatlCtI,? £. againe,but flial recciue him as one of the flock of the f Then fl«al the Prieft demand the name of the chllde, true Chriftian people,faving thus. which being by the Godfathers & Godmothers pro- 31 certiSc pou.tbat in tbi^cafe pre Tiaiie Bone tncll,3nti nounced,theMini(tera-.al fcy. «ccojtiingbnfcD«eo2Der,rnnceroiiiEtbf baptijingof DjeStbouintfcc nameoftbiscbilDC fo^faSe lie Be*» tTji£(cbilD,tobicbbeinsbo;neinoiiginalli]imf, ?in^ util auTjaKfjissmo^fce^.tEiebainepompe ann glojput' iB^atb of ©oB, i^nolBe bj t'ge laucr of regcneratisr. in tbe too?lB,Uiit(j nlJ tfje ccuetous Defite0cf tbe fame.tb* &aptt&ne,retemeBint'nbe number ofti^ic cfjilamiof csruaif Cfillre^Aftlicflrilj/aRQ uotpfoHo1w«aRD&e ©aB.tljctreoiJfeucrlallinglrff. jTojeatllpja jefu3 IcDbpttiemf 1 -\- • i- Cb^iftnoetl^njrDeniebt'jgrsceaHifrrp'jntorKcbin* . . Arsfwere, fani:Ei,b.ittno'.tlDamsipDot()caltbcnilii'uol-,tm,a6[.be 3[f£>^ra&etTjema!l. tofpiSorpclBa^fjjUJ'tneire to our comfort, on tfjt£iujife. Minifler. Mat 10 15 A'^ ^ cecteirfS time, tiiei^ bzr-ugfet ibifojen wiia DoeB tbon in tbc nrnneof tbif* cWBf p^ofeffc t6ij» * ' ^' /\€f)?in.,tf)af^e;i)Ju!Dtoucbe?^fa, antjf)(0ar>ircts' fait!;, to beleac in ©on t^e JFatbet almfRl)tt>,ittafeet pirfitcbu&eo tT)oi« t^at bjougf ttfjcii.TBat In^cn Jc^ of btaucn anBf art!j:'a«B in 3ffu3 fus fa'M tt.iK tD^0Difi.i:c^'ao;anB faicbiuo tliem.^uf* goiten *)onnc our Lojo i 3no t'jatbeiaas coneeiuefl ferlttlt' c^iI•5'^en tociiiiel'ncotr,e,$fo;biO tTjemnot,fo: bptlje botp (5f)iifi,bo?ne of t! ci'irg^'.!? ©arie^t^at lict to fucb belf ngctlj t')e feinscomc of «£ioB. 2Ieri!p Jl fan» fuffr rcD bncer Pontit!5 J^ilate.toass crpfiScD, CeaD,ai tintoj'nu, toborociie! ootlj nnt recciiic tbe lunaoomecf biirieo, tijat Ije it-cnt Bjiune intobeU, ano alfo BiD rife ©oDadaltittccbilce, beefljallno!eni.'rt:)crein.3nn aga'ne tfje tbicB Bap, tbat bee afcenpen into Ocantn, 5u!)£nT)''fcnBta&eHtl!emt)pin;6i6atiWjJ, ljeepwi|jiianDp,tafeKtuni}etati£) mafic b2^fou.9inD tuci)»l;i^]^r'a,amen. (^ Confirmation^wherein is conteined a ■ Catechifme for children. To the end that Confirmation may be miniftred to the more edifying of fuch as (Lall receiue it Caccordmg to S. Pauls doftrine, who tf acheth that all th'ngs (hould be dope in the Church to the edification of the (arac) it is thought good that none hereafter (liai be confirmed.but (uch as can fay in their mother to.o^ue the Articles of the fait h,the Lords praycr,and the ten Commaundcments,and can alfo anfvyerc to fuch queflions of: his fhort Catechifme, as the Bifhop (or fuch ashe Qiall appoint) fliall by his difaeiion appofc them in. And tbisj order is moft comicnient to be ob(erucd,for diuers con(iderat!on'. Firrtjhecaufe that when diildren come to the yceres of dircretion,and hanelearned what their Godfathersand Godmothe rs promifed for them in Baptifme, they may then themfelucs witi; iheir owne mouth, and with their ownc confentjopcnly before the Church,ratifie & confirme the fame:and alfo promife that by the grace of God, they wil euetmore endeuour themfelucs faithfully to obferiie and kecpe fuch things as they by their owne mouth and confcrtion haue adented vnto. , Sf cond!y,forafmuch asconfirjnation is miniftred to them that be baptized, that by impoGn'on of handes and prayer .they may receiue ftrcn;;th & defence ag^inft al temptations to finne,and the adaults of the world and the - AeuiU, it is mollmeet to be mioifhed when children come to that age, that partly by the frailtie of their own« flefli.partly by the ailaults of the world & the deHil,they begin to be in danger to fall intofundry kindcs of fmnc. Thirdlyjor that it is agreable with the vfageof the Chutch in times part, whereby it was ordcincd that Con- firmation fhould be miniftred to them that wereof perfeS age, that they being inftruSed in Cfariftes religion, (hoiild openly profcffc their ownc faith, and promife to be obedient vnto the will of God. And that no man (halthinke that any detriment ihali come CO children by deferring of their Confirniation, he (h^ll know for tructh,that it is cerceine by Gods word,that children being baptixcd,baue all things ncceflary Sat their faluation,and be vndoubtedly faued^ A Catechifme^that IS to fay, An Inffrudion to be learned of euery child, before he be confirmed,or admic- ted CO rccciuc the holy Communion. Q^irflion. ' Quenion. ! (t)at 10 pour name i ZSihst oiB p«uc ^u^fatlxt0 anti ®o3moti^t^ (fitn I Anfvvcrc. fojpou^ Ji3.o?S!9. Anfwe'C. ' Quefiion. CTftfpBicjj^omife ano bofejc tb?ec rttngs tit m? CaOo gauc pou tl)f 0 namt f name, j? irS,tB«t 3i fiio'iie fo;!fafee ti;f Pcuil ano all tii* Anfwcre. tooikj8,anD p«iipc0,t{jf Ijcnifief of tlic tu'chrn air,;10,9! Q3r (^oBfatftrr^ ant. no; anp t^ag tbat itf Queftion, Snibst DoeQ ttioii cOteflH Uatne bg tljefc commanoe* tijat 31 ma2 continue in tlje f imc onto mjj liUts tuD. Qtieftion. HedeatCe t^c artitregof tbp bclicfe. Anlwcre. ITBfleeue in (Son tbe jFatbet Zlmipitie, ma^etof Ijeaucn anD eattfi. flnD ini!efu0el.t)?ia lisonelp mcnt*: ^onne ouriLp;D,U)!;tct)toa6 coiuciuen Optijc ijolp Arfwcrc. •5ijoli,bo;ne of tjjc birgin i^atif.ruffcreDbnDtr Por- 31 !catnc ttoo tF,ing3 S9pm«ftfetohJatO0®oti,Bnn tioii3Pi(atc,b)a)3ctacitieD ueas.anD buriiD.bc bcfccn' m? omictoloatce mpneigljboar. DfD into bell t^bcttirn cap ijctcfeagdiar fro tljcDeao, Queftion. It afccnbcB into braiicn, snc fitrcto en t\;c rigbt Ijana CCITjat ie tOp Butte totuarua 0oD i ot (fiioa tl)e JFatfcet almigIjci£:fcom tgcnct- Ujalliiee Anfwcre. tometotiiDgc rijequicfecar.ctbeDcaB. Jlbclccuein S0pDitettetoto4tDe0^oti, ifitcbelfeite infifm, to t!iebrl?(Siio!"t, iI)C tja'P ^Eat niiifee tS'intrcb. tbecom* fearebtm, anbteloucljimtoirbailnipbeart, toltUall numionef^jainiS.tljcfojgincneireotlinnee.tbercfup mpminDe,tuitb miny children cf bis gijoSiP anO boailP, ann tl&at bfC IdiI kf epe faiS fcom all Pari(hf;n:vntohim,?.sthctimewilHcrue,&a5he(halI finiieanDtoickfOTteCre, sno from our gljoftlp titfrnK, tbinkcconufnient.infoir.epanofihiiCatechifme. ETtO from eusrlaflmgCtet^.anD tJ}iS31 ttuS Ue toilCo And ail Fathers,Motl)eis,Mafler5,and Dames, (hall sf {)(S mere? aivC gooOuclTe,-t()joag^ out JlojD 3i«fu? caufe thefr children, feruants and pttnuTcs (ivhich haLis Cb?i!ianO ttjcrete^e 31 fa?i2men. ^0 be it. no: learned their Catechifme) to come to the Church Tlic Curate of cueryparilh, or rnme other at his ap- at thet;m;appointed,andobed'cntlytoheare, and bee pointmenr,Qial diligently vponSundayes & Holydayes, ordered by the Curate, vmiU iuch timras they haue billfe aa bouie before Eucning p.ayer , openly in the learned all tb^ibhercappointed for them to Icaine* (f^J The forme of folemnization ofMatrimonic. Fiin,tbe Banes mufl be asked three fencrall Sundayes or Holyday es, in the time of feruice, the people being prc- ■ tent.altertheaccuftomedmaner. And jftheptrloDs that would be maried.dwel in diuers Pjri(hes,the Banes muft be asked in both Pariflies : and tbs Curate ofihe one P3rifh,(halnotfoleran:ieMJtrimonie betwixt them, without a Certihcateof the Bancs being thrife 2skcd,from the Curate of the other Parilh. At the day appointed for fjlemniiation of iJatnmonie,the perfbm to be traried, fhal ccmc into the body of the ■■ Churchjwith their frieads and Deighbors,and there the Minifter dial lay thus. SartlPbelousBfrlfnC^, tore toproouchisallegatioH: then the (blemniTation mnft are gatljcreD togetljjr Ij^re in be defcrrcd,vnto Rich time as the trueth be tried. Ifno ^lljeflglitofiSoti, fin tie face impediment be alleag€d,thenfliall the Curate fay vnto / of Iji? congregation , to topnc the man. ^rcgetl)cr tljisJ man anD tlji** .NJ SaiUfDouTmuctfttStoomantottpVoeDlJcBtokfe, ijooman in fiolp ©atrimonte, ' IN ,to line togetbfc aftftot be coupled man to puti: vpon the fourth fingtr of the wonisns left to;je:her in M atrimonie by Gods Law, or the ' awes of hand. And the man taut ht by the Mini(\cr (lial (ay. ihi.PvCiilme.andivil be bound, Scfufficientruretieswih Ciltib tbi^ Ui'.ig 3! tbcc tJtBBr, iUitbmpbcBj' 31 jim to ti-,e partif f.or tls put in a caution to the Iti! value tbec tooifllipiUlB toitb all mv tocjlBfV gooCS 31 tbcC tn« ~*Liuchchi 9 of OfMatrimonlc^ a* it h)a^ in t^e I)ffl;ttirf!ig;,td tioto.atiB t«t ibtlbt toi?!D tDitbout eno.amui. ^ 1 be Plalmc ended, & t lie mm and the w orr an kaec- Jing afore the Lords Tabic, the Miruflet Ibndingat the Tablc.and turning hU face toward tbCii),fliali»jr« 3Lo;D liatte nicriie bpon b0. Anfvitre, ^ji(i I5anc irmtebijonbj), Minii^er. , MclTc tbcfe tbp fctuant«,anD folu ilje ftt D of etet* tral life in t(jeir minoe 6 , tijat luhatforucr in tijp Ool? 1»)02D tl)f p ffjai p;o6tablP Uatne,tlicp map m DccDe fuU 61 tbc lame. £oo!je,© ilozcmcrdfullp topon tt;nnfrS !)caucti,anD biffl'e ifttm. anD 88 ttjotiDiCBcK ftnc tbg BEfffca ere alt&eptOat Usrtt^t ilt)?iie:a:;sfc3?fee biefl'ipgapon abjalam.anc efeara.to tijcir great com« in {;ic toarc?. fo;t:^ot)cucijfafetofen3ctbPb!ctringtipt.nib£retb3 jpoztbouRjaltcBtct^e labour of t'&plfeanCiJ.-Otoen feti'.aiits,ttattbrpcbfptngt!jptoil, anc albiar bnng l^tbfe.anDbapppfibalttbaube. in fafetic bnccr tljp pjiotc ction. map abiBcintljPleuc CbP ^ife Kjalbe a? tbc ftuttful bine .Ijpon itt tnaW bnto t^cit Uus» enet, ti)^ug^ 31«ftt9 "ib^tS out lle^B, «ftbpbcufe» amen. ?rfcp cbilO?en like t^e Oliuc h}MC^t$'. team i'bout ^Ibis prayer next folowing flralbe omitted where tI)P talle. ILc,t!jt!5S 2ial tf;e matt Ic bleCfeiirp featetl) tin JLo^s, ^br JLnjtj from out of ^ion iiial bleC'e tljcettliat t()ou ftait fcei;ierufalcm in pjofptritiefli tbp life long. the woman is paff childbirth. OQ3ercifalLo?De,antiOfaitcnlpjrattier, bptol&ofe graci. uj! (tift manfetnce is incrcafcU: luc bcfeccd tbeeafflfitBtbPblcffiRgttefettDopctfonfi, that tljcg 2ea,tf)attl]ou(^aUree t|)p cbilDjens cit)ilD?cn:an6 map botb be fruitful in pwcrcetionofctilD^cn.anflal' peace upon 3irraeL ®Id?p be to tbc jr atbet.anli to tbe,?c. 3,9 it'viiS in t'je bcginnincr,i!3 uob),$c, ^Orctiis i^fjlmtf. Deusmiferc- ^.©Obe metcifttlbnto bsi.ana bltffefciS ; sno fljctoe 7Xuu?lal.67. vJb£* tbe ligifet cf Oiu coujtt- name*, ann bee merciful imtoba. (i Bat tiv bsap map be knctoen Upon eattli : tTjg fa- tting beald) among oinaricnsi fe liue t9Cf)3itt ann Ws <£l)urcf); look mrrcifullp upoit pie pispfi' ttif e. tb?fe tijp feruantjS , tbat botb tfeis man map lattc \;i8 ^tfti^iantdceartft blinp-fco^tb^etincreafe ; ana toife, accoi:Cing to tJjp CHo^ce, aslcripti!re. «&. Paul ( in tbe fe?f names (Jcpifile to tbe aaD be is alCo tbe ^auiour of tbe &boie boDp. S.hercfo« as tbe dburcb o;i Congregation ii fub= iect unto 0 b^tR:^'^ iikeUiife let tbe \x[w^ alfo bee in fubicciianSj'.itrtt'ificotoHeliUfbar.bS in al tUnge.anB aa;aine iice fai;b ILct the toife rcHetcncc brfbilfbano. ^ aiiB(iniii3CpiiJletotbr€olofTiaKSj*).).33;i(ginetb * pou ti)is fl)o;!t leiTon.lJe taii;c8,fubTOii patir friurs bnto journinne bt-f ansSjaSiriscanuenlentin tbe ILo^B. ^. }0eterBiroD.''irt!)iiilicuctpitu Berpgotip, Cbn* fapi^cc. Let toiuea be lubicri to tbeir otoue bHfbantis, fo r;)?.t if aurobcpnot tbe IQojO, tlie 0 iHfif be 'jwnne tei'botittbe CCIoiO, 'jptteroriterfationoftbc toiurs, )»;i(U t\iii btj^oibe lioiu ct)aQ£ conucclkiion ccupuo The vifitationoftheficke* tDitbfcate.GCIbofe appatell Ut it not be outtoatD.toit^ b^apB^eD batte, ana iriimiing about toitb golB eitbec in puttiRg en of go;a;eoii3 aj-pat e i: but Ut t^e biB man iBb'.cb is w t\it bet:rt,bec bJitboi.t a! co?tuption,fo tbat tbe ffititbc miitjc anD quiet lDl;icb ts! ap^eciougtljing intbcUgbtof®oB. jFo? after tbi8manrr( in tbe olae time) Bio tbe bolp UJomen tobicb ttultcB in ;?oD,appa« rel taemfelacs, beingfubiect to tbeir olutic buf'janBs; as'^ara obepeo abjabam, calling bim ilejoctobofe Baugljtcts pe aremaae Doing icel, anD not being Dif* mapeDiBitbanpfcatc. ^Thenew mariedpei(bnj(thc Tamcday oftheirma* tiag«)muftreceiuc the holy Communion, ^ The order for the vifitation oftheficke. f^Thc Minifter entring the ficke perfons houfeflial fijy. 33eacf be in tbis boiife.anD to al tbat Disci in it. ^VVhenhecommethintothefickemanipufencejhee dial fay.kneeling downe. 2£membec not !Lo?c out (ntquittc S, ne? tbe initjui-ics of our fojcfatbets.^paie aj) gooB LojBe.lpate tb? people, iobomc tboubaft rcBccmeB iuitb tbp moli p?eci» eus blooB, ansbeenot angtp biitti&tf fo?cuet. Ilo;B bauemertp bpon b0. Cb?ta batte metcie t^pon bS. i,o2B banc metcie tjpon bS. ©at jFatbcr toijicb art in bcaucn,8fc. ^nBleaDe bs not into temptacton,9C. Anfwere. 'But oeliuetbis from euil, Smet!. Minifter. S> ILo^D fauetbp feruanc* Anfwere. ©abte^ puttctb bis ttuQ in ttief. Minifter. ^enD ]&im beJpc from tbp bolp place. Anfwere. Sno (uetmo;e migbtifpDefenD{)titt. Minitier. Het tbe encmie baue none aDuantage of {|{m» Anfwere. 3159? tbe toicfeeo app?ocb to tutt b^m. Minifter. TBc bnto t)im,® iLojB.a fltong totoer» Anfwcte. jf com t^e face of bis enemie. Minifter. JLp?DbeateoBcp;apet, Anfwere. anD let otic tti come tinto t|er. Minifter. OtotB loofef DetBne from besncn.TteMD.biSte am rciicue tbiS tbp fetuant. tooke topon bim luitb tbe epeSof tbp metcie, giuc bim comfoitjf furc confioence in tbcc, Df fenD bim from tbe Danger of tbe ene mtr.atiB kcepe OiiK in pctpciur.i pccce ana rafetie,tb,2oufib 3le*» (us dbjiil our IL02D. ameiu H(&txt Mi aimigbtie anD niolT mercifull (SoD anB ^2iiioiir,et: enCc tbp acctiBomiD goucnes to tbis tfipferr.int,li):,.cbisgrifiitDbiitl)r.cknr9:biritbim,a> iU2D,as tSouBiDBcfl silht peters toiues mstber,ann ibecaptaiifolcruant. ^otiftte ann teRoiiebntotbi^ licfee ptni.n bis fo;imct fee .i!tl) (if it be tbp toil) pji plfc gine bim grace fo tc take t'jp bifitation.tbat after rb:* paineful life enDeD,be ma^^teel bditlj tber in life euet* lafimg; amcH. 5[il)«;n (hal the Minifter exhort the fickeperfbn af- ter tbis torue^ui other l:kc. ... . DeattiP The vlfitation of the fickc* ^ DCEatfIpbc?oUt6, tnotoe tl)it(, tf;at almiglitie ®oB him,&r if he baue offended other.to aike th Utl) left potocr to tid ^Iftheperfonvifited bee very ficke, then theCurate v^CIjurclj to abfoliw alCHncrStt^cIjtriulp repent may end his exhortation in this place. anObelceucin tim , of Oi6SI«3'^frt'f fo-2'"^ 'bee trakett Ikc cbaQifett) : J abfoluc tbec from al tbpGnncs, in tl;e j;3amecftt)C pea,a6^aint ipaulfaiftt), tjfef"tttgttbcuerpfonne jFaiijccjoftlt fonne.anDoftljeboip^toli.amcn. io\iich\)tttctiiiet^- 3ifpouen3urecl;a!li'rcmenr, ^e ^And then the Miniftcrflial (ay this Colled folowing. offercthbtmfelfetintopou, as bnio^isotone cbiiCjen. C^etbi p?ap. tai;at fonne is be tf)8t tbe fatbcr cbaQifctljnot :" Jf pe /-^©oS merciful ;3oli,\Bbicb accoiDlng to tfie mal* be not tjnnec coirectioit (tobecccf all true cb'i^.'f" at^c v_/tituDC of thp mcrcie0,Co£(i fo put atua? tbc Qnnctf pattaktra) tljtn are pi-e faafiataea ano not cbilD?en. of ttofc tobicb ttuel? tf pcnt,tgat ti;ou rcmebuH tbnn ciettfo?c,feeingtfcattDbenoucc3rnalfdt6ctaBoco?' nomoje, open tljine epe of mcrcie bpon tljiiS tbp fee* tect bs.toe reuetentlp obep tOcm : fijall toee rot nolae uant.tobo moSeameSlpDefiretb patDon 5 fo;gitiene* muci) tat^et bee obeDtcnt to out fpitituall father, ann Henue in })m (moS louing j?att)ef ) tobaifoeuct bati^ fo liucf anO tljepfoi a felB Caves Doe c^aQtfe us, after bene Otcapeu bp tbe frauue anD malice of tfce Dcttil. 0? t^cicoiBaepleafute: "oatfcetiottbtbaQifeteS fojoHt bp^isotune carnal toil anD ftailentfle: pzefetutann pzofite, to tb« intent I;t map make bspar-akets of biS cctinHctljifiGcke member in tbebnttte cftbe Cfcurc!;;, ftil.ntS. ^cufe of Defence, ano mpcaQle. tbat toee map rife againeftotiiDcatb, auDDtoelltoitb DcIiuerme,Omp©oD,outofi5e {i^nDofrtetm^ itm in euerlaQiHg life . I2otoe tberefo?e taking pour goDlPtout oftbe tanft of tfje bnrigbteous ? CTutllman. OckneCfe.tobicb is tljus profitable foj pou.patientlp, S jFoi tboii, G 5-o;D (SoS, art tlje tUng tljat j} long nbojt poH in rije name of (SoD, to remember t'oe p:o< fo;:tbou art mp tope . eticn from np pcutb. fefiiontobic!) pou ma^e to vSoO in roue bapuG-ne. ar.n tTbJoug!) tbce tanc 31 bene toiten bp tncr Rnct fozafmucb aS after ibisf life tjere is a count to bee gi* 3 toas bo.me: tl'cu art te tiat too&e nic out cf rap ma;5 uen bnto tbc tigbteous iuoge, of to&oni all mufi bee tbcrs to3mbe,mp giaifc (fyalbe altoap of rbce- tuQgen toitbout refpcct of petfons : H requite pou to 3; am become as it toere a moiiart bntJ inanp : but etamine pout feife, ano pour ftate, bot^ totoaro ©oD mpfuretniRisintbee- ano man, fo that acciiQng ano conflemning pour felfe O let mp mout^ be SflcD toit!) tlip pjaiCe : (t!;3t 31 fo? paut otone fault*, poumapSnomcrcpatoutbta* niapRngoft!:pgiC'2p)3no tienoiir alltjjeDciylor.g. uenlp fattcts bano fo; Cb?i5cB fake, anD not be acca^ Caftme rot atoa? in tU time of a^Jc: fo^fake me not &uanDCtfnaemneDintbatfeatefuliuagement.Cbet> bDljenrnpRrtngtOfatlethnte. fo;e a fljall (lioMlp rebeatfe tbe articles ofotitfaitb, Jrojm"ineencmirsfpeakea33inf!raf,arDt^c»!>M tbat pou map knotg tob,ji) anD goe fttnigTjt totlje (gmmmm. 8113 faliistian : t"o? J "^ua Ui no en5 1 hereof. 3i teill gee foojto in tijc areugi^of tSe HojDc ©eO : fhe order for the buriall ^m, 2D ©oti, TjaR £augl)t mee from mppoutl) bp crthc dead. iatiUncins: t^JKfo^C toill 31 tell cf ty? WonttctOiig The Minifter meeting the corps at the Church ftiie.flial ISJ^'^ffv ^ ^ . . , . , fav.orthcMiniftirsandClarkesfhalfingandEoeei- jro?fa^e mseiMt, ^ ©eO, m imnc OiDe age toljen t^er vnto the Church,or towards the graue. 31 amfct.1? {)eaO£D : Diittlia feaue fgctoeo tI)P Qrengtlj ^ g,,, (j^j ttfutrccticn anD x\)t life (faietl, rlje ILo?a)T)e lohn r .. ij» bntotDtsS gcueraucn, ano if}jiJatc?j to ail tijem tija: Ijjjaj bclcEuety in me, ?ea i^jonglj Ije tocre ceaj. net 25,a<;. arcjct fo? to come. ^ -^ ^ -^ , ,,„ v ,.„. ,„^ ftai Ije hiie.ann to&oloeuct iiuctO ar.D bcUeiietO in me, 5reattl)ino.j3arejlje?t'oert&om)aancue.© vS^oD.toBo liSnctotljatmpteDecmerlmet'j, anutnatj fijaltift lob ij,.2j, t^luejjntottjce. ,,^.^ r--Y.«Y lout eftljeeartfj in tfjeIaScap,anD3)albecoii£rr5 as 2^,27, © tofjat great troiiWe^ anu auuetfitie^ TjaQ djou gaj,u iuitb ini^fftin, ano fijal lee iSon in mp fleflj : pea. fljetoenmcaua pctmBeftifjou mtncana refceajme: anoampfelfelljallfaeioiaSim, nat U3it^ot|)cr, but ^ea. ana b?ousottft nice from toe Dccge pf ti&e eattli jjjjti, t^efe fame cpcg. S{;onT)arib?ot!gljtmee to gwr.t lionour : ano com* VV mapiuecatpanptttnffoutoftljtstoojlo. <£{)c libi.ii. fo^eanieoncuerpdoc. ^.- 5,o?Begiuetfj,anDtl)eJLo?Dta'ketl)atoap. Cuenasft jSDf retoje toil J p:a?fc tlj^e act! t^p faitTjfiiIne0(^ p, jafjt^ t^^ jl^o^^ ^ ,„,„„*^ ^ ,^j ^^ jg ^ j^ ^j jj- , ©oa)vIapnigbpon3ninfirumcntofm!iGfee:timotf)ee IctljenameoftfaelLcztJ iBill -31 fliig biion t})C 9atps,S)ti)o« &oIp one of 31frael. ^ yvhen they come to the graue , while the corpes is. f»Bp lips toUifae fattie tefjen J tlngunto Hjec: ano lo majeread; to be laid into the earth.the Minifterftal lUtlhnpfoiiIetobnmtI;oal)aaDcImccep. fay,ortheMiniftersa.KlClarkesfhalfing. t©? tcncrue alfo ajali talhe of t^^Jlg^^f^f,^^, a" X ^ antftat i^ &o?n of a tooman.liati) but a a)e?t tfme lob i4..,*» tlje Dap long •. fc? tl)cp ate confc: n3ea ane b^oug'jt Ua^ |Vlto ,,-uj,a„D 10 fitll of mifctic.npe commetb sp.anB ^ 10 |.i!KC tl]«t fecke to Boc nu cml.^ ig c^^ po,j„,e jj^e g fiotoer : be flectlj ag it toere a flja^ ©!oip be to t^c jr atbet,ar.B to ttje,?c, uoto.anii ueticr continiie t^ in one Qap.Sin tijc mtcfl of 90 It \»i$ in i^e bc3inmng,3C. jjfe,inc be in Deatlj •• of tobom map toe fee&e fo^ fucco?, O AdJingthis. i,i,toft6ee,®iLo?ij,tDl)icl)fo?ont(iimfsifHflipani!if# ^autoKt of tlje toojlD Jane U, bsttc^ p^ t'.'P croffe jjjggfji, . ^^j gj) jtcjn ®oa moQ bolp, S) iLo?ce inoff an3 pjecious bloeD{ja3 reaecmtnJ)^,!jSlpe tiptoe niigbtie.® bolp ann moB merciful ^auioj.ueltuet U licfeec&tijee,©jeoo. rot mtotbe bitter patn^ of eternal Beatlj.^fcouhnoto. « .. 7.1^ if •,"?;« .u. «ftJLo?nt&efccret-sofoutljcart0,fl)utnDtbpttpmec^ Til^e aimigfitie ILo;De,tobtcIj t3 a mofl Rrong tctote ^if^j ^■^f^ j^ on^ p^gpjr^ : Biu fpare w S.o^D iron bo* to all ttem tbat put ti&eit truS in Oun, to toljon ail jp^gj (gpj ^pQ migljtie,® jjolp anD moft mctcifiill fa* tljingsinljeauen, tncartO, anD W^^it tie rartlj Boe uio?,ttf.umoflU)oo;tljpi«Dgeet«rnall,fHfferb0not8t botoe ana obe?,be noto ana eucrmo?e tljp ce.cnce, anD ^^^ ,aa jjontj f^^j gnp paincg «f oeatlj to falfrom t^er. waket-jee hnotecanDfeele, tkat tliere isinone otljec ffThenwhiletheeanhniallbecafl vponthcbody, by ramc'jnDer?jcaitengturnromnn,inSDfjom,$ti)!oiigb ' ^ - .r- ijjljor.uljcit mapelt tccetue I)c«!tl; nnfi faluatiou, buc cnelp x^z noine of out ilo^D <:r();ilt,9imcn, feme ftanding by,thc Minifler fhali fay. FQ^afmucij a^ it Uatlj pleafcD almigljtie ©oD of ?it^ great mertp, to tafce bnto timrcit'e tfee foKfe of one The Communion cfche ficke^ ThcColka. tearc bjotljetl&ere DepaitcDjtuee itf refo?e commit I'iiS loop to i))Z grcunD,can!) to eartb, at^)C0 to atJjr 0, tuS toculf, in lute arc ccrtainc bo?c of refurrcttion to t* ternall life, t fiJougli eur iLojD 3!cfiii3 €t?iOj H'o Kjall A5,mfgT)tif euctliuing i^co, nialiec ef manfiinCe, cljangc ourbiic bi^Dwba: it map be like tolii^ gIo;ioud to^icODocR co;rett t^ofe totem tTx'UDocft Io!ie,anD bonp.accojciiig to tIjc miglitic teojking, to^erebp jje iu tl)?.aif?fl eucrp one toOcm tlj8uDoc3 receiue :toee be;* able to fubisue all ttingg to Ijimfrlfe. feer()t?jretol)aiicmcrcpbpont]&i3t|j?ferua!it, bifitcD ThenflialbefaidorfHtig. toii^tbpl'eno, ant) ta grant t!)at lie map take \)\fi^d\f itoeatDebo^cefromlbeauenXapingbnfome, CC^jfte, RCUM4.15. neflcvat!en;lp,anDrccouctOt^bo5ilptiealtb (ifitbce ijromljenrefocjtb blelleonre tUcoeaDidjicIj Diein tbp gracious luiii) * to'jauocucr bis feulc dial! Depart ti)e lojD: £ucnfo faitljtije fpitiieitI)aitOcp rcfl from fioiu ilie bnDp, it n;ap bee toiJljoat fpor pzcfeutcD biuo tbcic labour?. tljCCjtljjoug'; JlefuP otli^ifi wx Ilc^O,$imctl. ^Thsn (ha! folow this lefTon t3ken out of the fifteenth ThetpiRlc. ch3ptertotheCorinihians,thefirftEi>iftle. \ /fljfoime, CefpiCc nottbe co?rrctio!i of ttjc 2,o?Be, /^i{)?iR istifnifrom tl&eDeaD, anD bercme t!jc firH i.Com5.»© ivlnfitfter faint laTjcntljon art rebttfecD of {)im. j?oj V^fruiteis* tf t^ycm t[iat ficpt . jriv'^^Pi' man came toljom the iLc?D i'fi'.uti;.lu'm f)e co:r(c:etb = pea, anD tee Dcatb,2nD bp a man came tlte refurtettion of tf)c DeaD. fcourgctfjeueiH i""^'- ^I'^m (jc rcceiue: [j. ]rc? ass b? aaam ail Die,f ucn {0 bp €\n\^ II)al! all bre TheGeff'cl, jitaDe flliuc,butcuer?ma'.i in!j!0ob3neo^Der.'Sl;cftr2 Vi£tc^?,bere!p,3 fap b:.topou,T;fe tbaJl'C5retl& mp is 'ibjifr.tijcn tl'ep itat arc (tiuiRcsf at 1)10 commino:. t3Pjn,ano bcUeurtljcn Dim tijat fent mce, baJj c* f5Et)en commctb tbc c noe, \a\tx\ Ije eljatft DtliucreD »p ucrlaQing Iife,ana Rjnlnut come bnto Dainnatioiij but tl)e ktngDomr tn <5( D tIjc J?aM)cr, tolrn Ijee tatb pat ^e paaet\) from oeatt) bnto Itfe. co'ojne a'ltiile.anD all auttcjiiie anoputoer. jFo? bee mtiil re tgne til! I;c banc put all Ins enf mice bnbtr Iji^ •[VVbcn thcfickeperfbnisvifitcJ, and receinrth the frctc. '^^b^Iallrnc^;ieI^)3tn)aU'eDf^r^.pfD i0Dcatf). holy Communion all at i):>etimr, then the MinilJcr for jfo2 be batij pit a!! t :;iiigfi bnCf r IjiD frttc. "But Isbflt the snore expedition, Hull cut orf the lormcol thi Yifi- ^ faietl?> Ull i^w^fi octtut bU8« J dim, tc ip msniftS tll.U At the burial of the dead. tfjat tf i!» rjrccptto toticlj lib put al (bingn bneer Uw. W^tv nl tfjintjiJ are fubBueD initc ttin , tlKii Rjal tt e fcnrc rlfi (jimlclfe be itibkci biuoTjiin p put dl tilings DiiOcr fjii:!, tl;at^!?cD mapbrc aliii al. eifc lutiatcoe lI;£pla!,!L!j are br.p;ijtD tHct t!;» Br sD, if ttr ceaD rtfe rpt at al? CClt)p nrc ttf p rtf ii liaptjjrD o'Jtt ttcmipts, 9 tD^jp QjTiD lof allDa? tOen m iec- p5ri:?:"Sr cu: rclo?= ting tobich 3 f;ai!e in €i):.iii left: out Jlo;D,2 bk Dai' I?. Cbai ji bane toii£bt baitij bcaCs at cT-plel'iis afttt tL^mancrofmcn.lDbataauantagtrij it ine, if tfee Dcso rife not aRninr f Let W tau -j Djtnkcfo.: to nmjoto toe fljalDie. 15c net ps Df ctiiirD,cuil teojccs coirttpt gooD inantrs.aioabeiniclpoutofflcepcaiiDHmictiot jfp? ffiine baMc not t!je fcnotolcDge of ^E^oD. 31 fpcafec t{)i« to poiirHban'f-'Bnt feme man trtl Tap, t>to artfe ^Deac^ CCIit|)tD^at'ooDicj»rtialtOePcomcrEf;oitfaoie,ptDbicb ti;o(ifot3rn>isnctquic!jcufDf]rrrpt nt)te. anolu^at folDcS tto-.i.-'tbcu foUJcfi not tbe becp p fijalbe.but bare rojnc,aei of la'jeate o? feme ot^et : but ®oB gitietlj it a I)oDpatl]icv5caftirc, toriicrp leeDEijisotoneboDp. fli flc ft) 10 not cue manet of flfffj-biittljcre is cremaner of flrfi)ofm«n,aner!)ctmanrroffic^otbeaQ?,anotb«rof filljcsSiBnotter of birDP-Sbcre are alfo celtnialboDicp, e tijcrc arc fcoctes tcrre BriaM5iit tI)C glojp of tt? f rf«' fiial ig cr.e,3ttte g\o:i^ of p terreflrial fp anot{)ec.tEtcre is one maKcrgI«?p of tljc «g)unne, anotljer gIo?p of tfje iJioone,fja;;otljergIo?pofiljenatteS.^ojoneQarl)if' fetet!) from anetixr in g(o?p: feo is tyc te Qitrection of tbebeao. It!Sfoa;cniuco?rui)ticn,itrir£tIjagainein incojrtipiicn : it i3 folr en in mffjonout, it cifctb againe in tonotir: it is foiaen in toeafeene s, it rife t() againe in jjotoct ; it is fotecn a natural beDp , it tifetl) againe a fpiritttal bocp. tlTbcre is a natural boDp,anB tberc is n fpjritual boDp: as it iiS alfo Vunttcn, ^^e fitii maa 2^ Dam toas rnabe aliuing fouJe, ana t^t laH SDam toad maDeaquiffetninirrpirite. Ipotobtit, tfjatignptfttS toI);cf)ts fpictttiRl.bKttijatbJOidi tstiatural, anciben t'bat tolncb is fpiritnal. tJEbe firfi man i0 of tijc eariO, eanbie: ^Oeffconc man is t!)e Jlo^cefromfjesuen, IjtiiKV.lp. as is tf;c catthp.fucU ere tfeep tbatbc eat* !lj7,ano as is tl)e beaucnl?,fticl) are ttep tijat are Df a= uenlp.gns a0 lue feaue bc?nc tlje image of t&e e nrtfip, fo Qja! iucUeare tljs image of t!;£ bcauenlp. ^'jis fap 31 bjeib.'f n,tl;at flcRj ? bieoD cannot interi'te tte Jiingi: Boinc of (5dd, neither Coetb rojrupticii m\)etitc ince.z* tupticn. '3tho%'Sl f&eto pou a mjlicrie , ZV.ee ITjal not Bl fiecpe.but toe n)a1 al be c^angeB, ano tfia: in a mo* nient,in tOe ttoinMing of an eie,b? t6e ioil trumpc.JFo; tbe ttumpe ffjal bloto,anD tlje Ceao fljal rift inco^tup* tible,9t toe (Ijalbe rtageP, fo? tijis e o^tuytible mrtR put cnfnco;rupti5, !jt{iismo2taImuttputon imiiojtRlttp. tdbentljis cflKuptibIel;atbp;itoninco;ruption, ana tfjiiKmojitallljaibputon immonalitie, t!)cn fliallbee i)2oiigI)ttopafi£:pfaping p ic to,Jttte,Deat5 isftt!aloto» en Dp intobitto:p:Deritf) tohtte i0 tbp Qmgf fjel tojjere ii tbp Ditto;!?:' Slbe fling of Deatb IS (It^.j tte flrengtb cf finnc 13 tbc ialu:b«t tlfanko be bnto \3o!),toljic!b bat^ giiK bs i)icto;p tbjoug!) our L«o Sefug tW^.'^hev- foie mp Deart bzctbzen.bee pe fiecfafi gtlmmooueable, aI!Bape«irictir.t()elBo;ke oftbe LcDJoial'muc^ ap pe knob) {)oUt tbat pour {about is not in Dame in ^ £.o;D. ^ The LclTon cnda1,the Minifler Ilial fay. JLo?ti Ijaue n«rctc bpnn btf. Chrift haue inercie vpon vs. Lbtt) bane mctcie bpou t?> ?f©ijt Jratf)er,5c. Sno UaD b^ not,?c» An(*vere. ^utnenuctMfrom euil. ametr, Alinifttr. AJLmigTjtie voo.i, toltfi tofiom Doc Iiue tbe fpicitS ef t&euttbac DCj^at; ^r(c in tiit£.o;g,9 in ^afjom tiit -*^-- — — Cliurcliingofwcmen* roufefJ cf t^ie-n tTjat bee clrctcD.Rfret ifjtv be cejdtf » D from ilj: burneii oftbr fieK) be in :op atibfdiciiicijUe giiic f!jcc fieartpttanhs le^tOatlt !;8tbp!i'afvij iLtc tei titiu!«t!;ts 5:-J.(-ur bjniber , out of tfjeir.tfcritscf t!)ta aiitalteo;'.D,befetclinatufr,il33t itnin? t-tcafe tijtecf tbr graticas gootint?, !l;9;tlg ro accoplif!} ? niimbec of itiuc elect:? to balf en tfjp Utngbcm.ttjet toe ii t\i:3 out b2o;ber,? el otter Departtn in tfje true faitb of tfip bd? name,map bnue ciir perfect ccfimimaticn 9 bisue boilj in bo:p ? foule,in t()p eternal 5 rtierlafling gio^iv.ame. The Collcit. OCQercifnl (SaC,^ fatljec of our JLo'B Jit^ai Ctjifl tDljo is tie rcfnrrfcrion jtteliffjinluhcm Jiibofa* enet beleeuetb.fljal Iiue,t!;Oiigt) tt tie,5 Irljcf^euet li^ uet{),5 beleeiKtb m bim,fl^Bl not Die etrrnal!p,Uj!. o alfo taugk bp (bp tie tol? ap^fl'e l?auO ""t tcbc fc??,as men ix)outl)opf,fo? tljcm tljat flcepe in l)im;u.U meek* Ip befecc^j ttcc, O f at(;er,to raifc be from tijc beati pf Cnne, bnto tIjc life cfrigbttoufntSittat lufcen toe fljal Depart tf?isltfc,boe map reQ in bim.BScHrfjope is iljia our bjctber Doc:l;:et tbat nt tfcc general refiirrec!ion in tte laQ Dap.bje map be fo!4nD acceptable in tip Qglit,g! receiiie tbat blclTingtubicb tbp toelbelsuen fonnefijal den pjenoiince ro al tbat loue anD feare tbf c, Taping, iD:«» Dom p^patcD fo,i pou from tt)£ beginning of tbe too?lD, <5rant tUiC toe bcfceeb tIjecO merciful fatbct.tbo^ebl SlefuJ CtjiU onrnieDiato? annreceenur.amen. fThethankcrgiuingofwomen.aftcr childbirthjComironly called tbe Church- ing of women, ^ Tbe woman ftiall come into the Church, and there " fliillkneelcdovvneinfomeeonuenient place, mgh vnto the place where the Table ftandeth, and the Pri«ft flanding by her, (kill fay thcfe wordcs or fuch like.asthecalefhal require. F£>?arinMcl) as it W^ pleafcB aimiglfetp ©on of l)i)S gooonesto giuepon fafe Deliuerance, jl'atf)p?e» fctucD pou in tte great Danger of cttlD- birtlj t pee fl)ai iijercfo2c giuc Seattle ttanhee bnto ©ccanD pjap, 9[ Then dial the Priefl fsvthis Pfalmc. 1 J^auc liftea tp mine epe^ unio tte tiisi: from tolfeencc Pial. Icammetiimpljelpc. q5p Ijelpe comme J{) eiten from tSe %ofl: illicit {lat^ maBeljeauenanDcartt. £;e toil not fuEfcr tbp foote to be moacB t ana i^i* ti^rt ^ccpett tijcc toil net fleepe. loetolccjtec t^at beepctl) aftael; Hjal neitfjet flum< bernojfleepe. Clje JLojDe timfelfe ii ttn feeeper: t'be JLo?De ifi tli Defence bpon tbp rfglt banD. ©0 tbat tte ^nnncfijal notSuruettceb? Cor- no? tt£©oonebpnigtt. ^t« iLo^bc djsi pjcfetue ttee from al end: ?e9,{t if euen be ttiat Cjal keepe tbP foule. Ste JLpzd flial pjefctae tbp going out.atiB ttg com* ming in •• from tijis time fojtb foj euermo^e. ®lo?pbetetf}£ JTatter, anDtot^egfc. as it toaji in tijc beginning, ^c I.o?a baue mercie bpcn b0. Cbn'Haue mercic bpen usf. JLpjq baue mercie bpon b3. Ofir fatter tol:ict art in tcanen.grc. anD leaD b^ not into temptation. Anlwere. 23 lu Dcliuei bst from euil,atnea. Piieft. ® HojO faue ttid tooman t^i fcrusttt* Anfvvere. lit. A Communion. Prieft. ^« tl&ottto l[),UanDereri3,D;mikatDi3,8nD ejctojtioner^. i o. Anfwcce» Gal.j.ip, ameR' ao,2i. Minifler. NSDiD feeing tbat al tbep Bee arcotfeoCaiS tte ]^fo^ pbet 2)autD beateti) iuitneiS) iabicf) 'Dee erre anD Pial.i 19.11. goiffrap&om tbe commanDcmcntiaof ©oD,Utt)8(re^ memb?ingti)e D^eaoful iuBgcment banging oner out beafis, anD being aliuapcsi at banDe) returne into out JLo?D (SoD,toitb al contrition 9 mcebenes of beart, bcis teailing j lamenting our Gnful life,fenotoleDging ann confcCTtng our offenceis,? fceking to b^ing fpjtb toojtbP fruite^of penance. *jfo^not»eii3tbeai:eputt)ntotbe Mattb.j.io. roote of tbe itee0,fo tbat euctp tree tobicb b^ingetb not fo^tbgooB fcutt,isbeb]enSotxine,anD call into tbe &re. * 3|ti0 a fcarefultbingto fai into tbebances of tbe Hebr. 10. jr. lining ©oD -.bee Ibal pote;e Dotonc raine bpen tbe fin? ner!S,''fnare0, 6re anD b;ttml!one,Qojme anD tempcff, Pfal.n.^, tbisilijalbetbftr portion to 0?inbc. jfo?!oe,*tbelloJB ira.26.j1. is! cemmen cut of bis place , to billte tbe toic&eoties of fucb as Dteiel tpou tbe eattb. 'Bat*U)bo map abiDe tbe Malac.j.s. oapof Ijis comming-CObo ^albe able to encare tol;en be appearctL:" 'Hpisfanne is in bisbanOjanf bee toil Mat},!!* purge bi^ fl9o;te,anD gatber biS ioljcet into tbe barne: but bee \xiH burne tbe cba^e baitb bnquencbeable Sre. *iEbe Dap of tbe JLojDcommetb aiS atbief in tbenigbR i.Tbef.y. BUD tobenmcn (ball fap, peace, anD altbinga are fafc, a, j. tben l^a! ftiDDcn oeSruction come upon rbem as fojoto conimetb vipon a tcoman tcauailmg iuitb cbilDe,5 tbep fbal not f fcfipe.tEticn 'fljal appc arc tuc to?atb of ®oD Rom. a. 4,5. in ^ Dap of b£ngf«cc,tD!)icb obliinate GnnEtS, tb^ougj) tbe flubbetnrs of tbctr 6eatt,baue beapco snto tbe ra*" felacj),tDbtcb DcfpifcD tbe gooDnea, patience, anoiong fuffcrance of ®oD,luben bee caUcD tbcm continuallp to tfpenfance. "^bcn ^altbepcai bpon mce ( faitb tbe Prou,i.if, JLojB)but J toil not beate.tbep fljal iceke me earlp.but ip. tbeprtjalnot finoemee, anD tbat bfcaiife tbep batcn ftnotoIeogf,anD rccriucB not tbe fr are of tbe llo;D,but abbo;reDmp counfel, (jDtfpifeDmp co?rcciton. <»Iben tbal It be too late to * fenocke.toben f Doo?e l^albe fljut, Matt.s j. 10, anD tcQlate to crp fof. mtrcie.tobcn it id tbe ttmt of iu- i i,ia. nice. O tttnblc bopce of moH iuii tuogement, tobicb l^albc pronounce D bpon tVm, toben it fl)8lbe faiD bnto jl)em,*«Socrfeciirr£Dinio tbe fire eiierlafiing, tobicb Matt, 15.41, is prepared fn; tbe Dcuil ann bis Sngcis. *jibercfp;e bierbjcn, take toee bceoe betime.tolile 2.Cor.^.2, tbe Dapoffaluation iaQet!i,fe;tbe nigbt comet Ij.toben no man can l3o;h:0ut let "DS tobile toe bane tie lin;bt, 10^9.4,5. beleeuc in tbe li^cbt, ano toall« as t(;e cbilD^cn of tbe iigbt,HU3ebejiotcaQimpttebttctDa5ktne#,'tobere Matt, is-jo,^ ACommination. Fac.j8.jo, [.Ioh.2,I,2» Ei'ai.jj.j. ^0. Mat. a J. J J, 34- gooBnt^efidoD.lDhiclj caHctboamftcifulIpto nnitm)« nicrt, aiiDcfljiatiiDlfffe \)Mr, }):omifttIjDgfo?giue« nrjJ cf tbat Mahicl) «e yail, if ( Iritii a lul'eic mliiD ft true Erai.i.18,30 J)f8rt)toc rctuvnbnto fciiii. *j?i'? tl)oiigl)futlin0 be aa ten asfcarlct, tl)tp (lialbc afl luijite ac fiiotu, g; lijouplj t^tp be like yiitple,pet dial tOcp bee afS tolJitc as U;oo!. 'Stinicpoiicliarie (f.iii^tljc iLcjC)fioa(p(mrtoic» daft aUiap from pou al pout luigtfljiinrslf |>flt pe t;atie. Bone, make iottnciulirnrris,',* a nclB [pint. CClfetrefw toilpc l)ir,©pcboafe cfjfcdcl, feeing tbct JiJiaut no plcafute in i()e Dcait) of liini that Dieili, f«ttl) tljc Jlo^O (fiioDf ^urne potuben.anD pc njal Ij.ie. ^aitl)oiio;i) toe bane (iini«i),pci bane tee an atKiccatc toitb lie Jr"at()tr,5Ief«)5 Cb?ift tbc rigUco;ii3 , aiis be it 10 tbatobtcinetb grace fn;! our fmnes. •JTo; be toas iBounocD fo; oaioffcnces. 9 fmittcn fo? out iBickeDncs.lLct W tlicrcfojc retuinc bnto yin,tolio f0 tbe merciful rcceiuetcf cl true pcnitrnt fimute,ar» furinjourfcIucstbatbeisrcaDpiorectiucbs. 9mo(l toilling toparHoii l)0,if tocc come tabim isitb faiibfull repentance, iftocbJilfubmit our feluce unto Oim, am Matt.i M?, from bencefcnb toalk in bis Iiiaie0,*if tec toil take W eafie poke,? ligbt butDcn uyon i)3,to folotobi'.n in Ioto= Itnc0,paticnce,9 cbaritp, ^be o^C^eD bp § gourtnance ef bt0 bolp fpirit, fccktng alwapeg W glezp, 5 fetuincr tim Duclp in outl)fcation,toiib tbankf ftiiuing.tjlbis sf lae lioe,€b;i(^ toil Dtiiuertid fiiom tht carfe of tbe lato, ano fro tbe enrememalcDicttoti tobicbtba' 'igbt bpoit ibem tbat (Ijaibc fct on tbe left banc, anc be toil fet bs en bis rigbt*batit),anD giue bs tije blclTeti bcncDiction of bio 5r atb£r,commautiing \)S to tahe poBeffion cf fei^ glojious kingDonie,bnto {> tobicb be bouc^afe to b^ing be al io} bia infinite mcrcie,anien, ^[Tben dial they al knccle vpon their knees,& the Mi- nifterandCleaikes kneeling (wheic they were accu- flomed to (ay the Letanic) (>inl fay this Pfalme. ^ Mifcrcre irici Deus. "LJ 2ue mere? 53pon ntc,© ;5oD,aftertbp great goo^' Piai.j r. 11 lies ; accojoing to tbe multituoc of tbp mercies So atoapmineofT^RCcd. CCIadjme tbjougblpfwm mp tottkeDneiStanD denfe inefrommpGnne, jFo? a knotoleDgemj faulted : atiQ mp Gnne is( cuct i)cfo;tc me. againfi tbec onlp (jane 31 finnetif, anti Cone tbtg etiil in tbp Ggbt ; tbat tfeou migbtcfi be iuliifieu in tbp fap< tng.anD tieate toben tbou art tuDgeo. "BebolcS toas! fljapen intoicketmeCfe: ano inanne |)atb mp motljcr conreiuco mc. TSut Ice, tbou rcquircft triietb in tbe intoato part^: anu (Ijaltmake mc to unuerdanD toifoome fr crcilp. SbdiftiaJt purge mc toitbbpfopcgt 3! Ibalbc clcaiu; tbou (bait toafi) mcano 2 fijalbe tobitcr tlicn fnoto. GEbou Uialt niske me beacc of top ano glacnc^; tbat tt)C boiif e to'.iicb tbou baS bjoke n map rciopce. Curne tijp face from mp Gnncji : anb put eut all mg mifocetied. SQakemc a clcancfeeart,© ©oBtauDrcnuc aright fpirit toitbin me, Cafli mec not atoapfrom tbp p^efcncc : ann take not ti)PboIp^t>irit front mf. © giuf me tb< co'iifott of tijp ^dfc againc: bhd fHnf blifij me toitb tbp free fpirit. ^bf n flial 31 teacb tijp toapce bnto t&e toicken : ano CnnetsifijaiberonucricDbntofbrf. Df liner me from blootiguiltiueffe, © SoU.tboti tbat art tbe (Sod of mp beaUt) : anD mp msw S^aW Cng of THP C^ou Ojalt open mp lip'p (s> jLo^BOwip mcutbfijall R)ei« top p;ajf€. - - ^ i'Of ti;ou ciffircBrofatriScf, flfetonulDc^giucit tbcc:lmttl)«u rrlifidtdl not in burnt ilfertng. tJTle facrif.cc ot vSoD te a t roubltD fpirtl : a b;iokcil anu contrite bcartO tSoD)njnli tbou not CcCpifc. 0 bee fdunurablf anc gracious Unto^ion :buiiDe tT;pii tbf toallea of Lpicrufalcni. tSbni (^alf H)ou be pIrafcD toitt; Kactiflec of ri2T;tc* oufneirc,toiib tbe burnt offerings ann oWstions : ilitti l\)aIti)e)'ofF«;t pong buKocbe Upon tl;ine altat. tSIoip be to tbe irfltbcr,onri to tlje, 9c, SLs ittoas in tbe beB,innmB,i{!iioto.?c. 2Lp;d banc mrrcie Upon bS. CEbf ift bauf mcrcie bpon bs(. 31I0.2D baue mercie bpon bS. Our jFatber tobicb art in be autn, 9fc. ann IcaD bs not into temptation. Anfivcre. Tout Dcliuer bji from ruil, amen, MitiiHir. O Lo?D fauc tbp fcruantii. Aniivere. Cilbicfjpiittbeit truftintOc^ Minifter. ^eno tfjcm Ijclpc ftom abouc. Anrwcre. ann cucrmo^e migbtiip Bcfeiin t^cm. Minifter. ??elpe bsf,® (£)oD,our ^autour. Aniwere. ano fo? tbe glojpoftbpnamefl fake DcItuftbiSjIjjniet' ciful bnto b9 finncrs fo? tbp J3amcf( fake. MinKicr. O JLojB Ijcare outp^spettJ. Anftvere. flno let otir ctp csme bnto tbec. fillet bspwp. OEo?i3tocbcri-ccb(fceemcrfifu{!pbearcourp2ap* er0,anB fpare al tlofc tobicb confrffe t F;c ir Ciiv.us bnto thee.tbat tbcp(to&ofe confcicnce s bj» finne arc ac cufeBj bp tbp mcrctful pacDo mar be abfolucu thiouah Cbf'iff our ilpjD, amen. O^oa mig'jtic ©CD J merciful iratbcr,tot)icbball compafiion ofall men, gtiiatcflnotbing tbat tbou baQmatctol.icbtocHiDEfinottljfBrafbofa'anncr.but tbat be fijoufo ratbcr turne from fianc,? be faucD-.mcr' cifiiUpfo^giue be our trffpafif s, tccciut $ ccmfou ng, tobicb be gricucB fttocariec ii tbe bitrnco ot cur finnes: tbp p;opertic is to baue mercp, to tbec onclp it eppcr* tainerbtofojgiue Gnnefl. fepare bS tbcrcfo.jc, goon JLojD,fpatc tbppeopletobom tboubafirvoccmcivrfntcc not into iuDgcmcuttoitbtbPfcrunnts, tobicb bee bile cartb, 9 mtfcr-able (itnicrs ; but fo turne t^ine itt from b3,tobtcb mcckclp knotolenge curbilencs, 9 true !p re* pent bs of our faults: fo make bafie to beJpe bs in'tbig too^lD.tbat toe map e iirr line toitb tbce in tbe tootle te comctb.Jouglj 3lcfi!6 ib?in our Jlo?B,amcn. - ^ Then flial the ^ copk fay Jlijs that fo'owcth,after the Minifter. TCItnc tbou brf,© goot) ILo;b,3iil) fo fl)3l toe be fur* ncB: be fatiourablr ,0 JLosD.be e fauourable to tbp people, to'jicb turne to tbce in tofi'pincr, falling, ar.o pjaping: fo2 tbou art a merciful! \SoD,[u: of compslTi* en,liing fuffcing.siic of great pitie.'^rbou fparcH tobcn toce Befrtuc punilbment, ? in tbp to;atb ttmbcfi bpon mercie, ^pare tbP people, gooD Jlo^n fparc tljem,ltt- nottbincberitagebcbjoufii)ttoconfuaon. l;care bS, O Lo;!Oc,foj tbp mrrcp ts great, ? after ttc inHltituDe of tbp mercies lookf bpon us. FNn ■ ^The Pfalmes of Dauid^ of that tranllation which is commonly vfed in the Church* Beams rlr qui non abijt. Pfal. i ♦ • tcflcc is flje man tiat batf) not toaT* ' liCB in H;e comifcli of t'oe wigoDlp , noj I QanD in the loap cf finners : ans tat^ not fit in t^c featE of tbe fco^nefuU a T3ut tjiS Cfliffbt is in t^c Lainc ' of cl;s £,e;ii: ana in tiiiS Eato Uiii De eii:' ctcife bitifelfe Dn^ anD niglit- ? anBl'fefijatbe like atweylantcDbptibe ioatec Gat'- tl)at iuil l);ing fojtfj l)ig fruit in Dae fsafcu. 4 5^10 icafealfollial not lait^jcr: anD looketotiatfo^ eue£ l)€ coetlj it Iljai iijcfper. J 30 fo? ibe tingotjl? it is not fo hjifQ tSfm:t»ut t!)C? are like tbcciflfFc toibicf) tfte toiuDe fcsuctttlj atoa^ from the face of t&fcartb. 6 S'oerefo^e tlje fanftoclpf&al net be al)Ie to (TanD in ttetuBgement: nctt&er tlje Gnnerp in tljc ^cH^teija* tiou of t[)e rigi)teou0. 7 T3ut tlje ilo?a knoiuetlj tfie tuap of ti&e tigijtww?: ano tijc ttiap of i&e migoDip fljal j^eri^. Quatefremuerum? Pfal i, WCppDoetbeljentbenfo furiouQ? rage togetljtr: 8!iD iflfip Do tbe people imagine a baine t^jing^ 2 (iOe Sinij? of tijc cattlj lianDby, anD t^jc rulers tafec counfailc togeujcicagainfl t(je ilo;D,ano asaiafl 1)13 anopnieo. 3 JLf t i)^ b^cake tlbeic bona^ afunBet 5 ana caff a*: iisn J tbeir co?D3 fron: 1)3. 4 Oi-'etliata'mcIIerOinSeauetiiljainaugrj tfiemto fco^nc: tye HojB lr;nl Ijaue tLem in Btrifiou. 5 C'^n fif'sIfKc fpcakcwitotijcmin^ifihJ^at]&:ana bfjcetlKniinijigfoicEifpleafure. ^^et Ijaiieii fet mp !!ing:bpcnniF|)oIpIjiIof^fon. 7 S toilp;£a:Tj tfce ilatojlDljetof tbc JLc;D fiatl) faiD ijnts me : tljcu art mg fonnctti^ cap ^aue 3 begotten tlee. S DeSre ofmcc, sna ^ f&ail gt'uc tl&f e tlEie ftcatien fij? tijtne tiiif)stittm. Domine quid, PW.j. L^^atoia are tlicp iucreafea tljat trouble me: manp are tljep tljat tifc egainff me. 1 S5)anp one t'gcte be ib^U fap of mp foulc: t^ctc i& no Jjefpe fo? biw mTys ©oa. i 13ut tbou.® JB.OJD, art mp aefenact; tlm art mg luo^(lit!3,.-ii0tl)e lifter lip cfmvb^-aa. 4 Ji cia calupon ttje Lo^De toitl; mpt)opce%ana (jcc Ijcara mcoutof blabolpljii. 5 3! Ia?D m?e Dotont ano 2cpt, ana tofe ftp againe: fo^tbe ILo;d fullcineD me- 6 31 tuil not be aftaiDc foj. frn tbonfanafl of people: tiljat l)aue fct tbcmfJuE^ agaiitd nie rouna about. 7 Qp HoiD.anD bclpc mcO mp i5oD:fo: tijou fnti* tcftal mine enemies bpontiit cf)cck tjjoujjaa bjokentteteetboftbebnoroDlp. tLfealuatfnn htlonffEtli hnto ifie ?Loine ; fiuB tlit» buffing f^ bpon tbc people. Cum iniiocar em. Pfal.4. FT Care mcc totcn 31 call , © ®ob of mp rtg^teouf* InefTc : fo? tl>cu baft fct me at libcnte tobcn j toaa in tccuble.tausii'^rfie bpon mcjanai&earken unto m? p^sper. 2 ©pefonneSofmen.l'ohjlcngbDilptblcfp^emc mineSonour: ana IjaucfucJ) plcafiire injjanitie, snB fceke after (eeiingi' 3 Enoiu tb!5alfo,t{i2tt{;e ILo?aljatI) cljofen toljim* feife tbc man tljat i)3 geaip: toljcn 2 cal bpon tlic lLo?a, ^£ toil Ijcare me. 4 <&tanc in aiac , 9 Gnnc not -. commune Icttb pout titoncbcart,anDinpDUtcba:tiber,auDbePiI. 5 ©ffet ttc factigce of rigijtesufncs : ana putpouc truiiintl)e£.o?D. 6 Sdcre bee inanp rl&at fap : Mjo toil (]&etoe bsi ang g03D^ 7 lojac lift tl&ou bp : t^e iigU of t'&p countenance 8 Cljou ba2 put slaDnc(retnmpl&e*t:flncct(i«t time tbatttjcir ce?ne ena teiue ano oi!e yittcafta. 9 3i toil lap iMC Dotone in peaccana taftfnip re n^foj it ijiS t^ou ilo;a onip tbat makei^ mc twyg^ktit. Verba meaauribus. PfaLj. » "I3®nact mp too^ae)?, © 3lo?De: conOsct mi meaitai! 1 tion. 2 © Jjeritken tbou bnto tbc bopce of mp calling mp Eing 9 mp ©oa : fo? bata tl;ce toii-31 make mp pjapcr- i ®p botce I^alt thou bcarc betimes,0 JLo,2a:ear* Ip in tbe moaning toill 3! Dicect mp pjaper antotijee, ana tot! looke bp. 4 jFo? tijouatt tbc ©oa t^atbaSno pleafurc in teic kcDncS: n£itbcrfi)3l anp euil ctoel toitfa tbce. 5 ^ucb a^ be fooliilj iball not Q&no in tbp Ggbt! fo? tIjou bateff al tbem tljat too?ke baiiitie. 6 ^bou fljalt acfirop tbem tl;at fpeakc IcaGngj tfie ]Lo?ae toil abli)o?te botg ttie blsoatljicQie ana aeceitful man- 7 Bat ajS fc? ntee, 31 toil come into tlfep bouCe.euett bpon ti,e multitttae of tbpmercie : ana in tlip feate toil 31 toosKjip totoara th'p bel? ^Temple. 8 ileaa meO Lo;D,int^ptigbtcotifnejJ,becatifeof mine enemies: make tbp toap plninc before mp face. 9 jro? tfcereijj ne faitbfulneffc in bis! moutj) : tbcic intoara parts are ScrptoickcDneS. 10 Sbeir tb?ct« i^ an open fepulc^je : t{}e^ Rmtt toitlj tb?ir tongue 11 Dcflrcp t'joutTjim, © 0oD. Jet tT)emperiC& lb?otigbtbcir otene imaginations:can tl'em out in tbc multituaecftljcic bngoaiinc^ . fo: tbrpIjaaetcbcIleD againO thee. 12 ana let a! tbemtbat put t'.cirttuS tntbfc,tc* topee: tbep Ibal a^toiti) a ll)ieia- Domine ne m furore, Pfal,^. .ILejD rebuke mc not in tbinc intiigtJ8t(onitcfi> jufoFne nijerdiaftcn meintbpaifplcafurc. 2 Dane mc rcie upo^: me. © JLojD.Eoj 31 nm ineafce: S) £.oiD beale me . fo! mi' boneS are bcica. prayer. Th e j.day* The Pfalincs* The ij.ilay, 3 Q5pfouleirfairofojetrotiWel!i!iut!Lo?ttl)o\j>ion3 y tCbcu msBefl Tjim lotoet tfjf n ibtSin^iM « to toilttboupunifljme."' ctotonc ftim tuitti gloj? onD tewfbip. 4 tjumctljje.fi) Jlo?lJc,;ml]DeItufCmgfoiiIe: ©1& <5 tEljouniabcftfiimtobaiieCoininionof tbeiuojlsl fauemefoitbpmetcieufahc. of tbP tjauosiaiiDtUouijaflputaltljmgB mfubtrcrion J jFounUeat{jnouiiintcm«m'jjctIjt()ee: anntobo bnofrljisfectf. toilgmetljcctljanksinttcpitf 7 fllldictpe 8iiBo!;jn:pfa,5tl)f licnGsof jfjcSela. 6 31amto«ariecifmpgrming[, racrpnig|)ttoa2) 3 8 tlEijcfoiiiesof ti;eaitc,i tijefilljegpfcUe lea:diia jtip bee : ann tuatcr mp coiicij to't!) i"? tcares. to'riitforuer toalkct sj t^o^oU) tije patbs of tl;j fca. 7 Q^p beautie is ganc fej bcrp iroti'jle : ano too^ne 9 © ILcio oar gouerujr: OoUi eytelUni J^ itp nam« ntoapfafCflufeofaUmtrctnemitsf. in alhtjc too^lo! 8 "aSoapfroinincatlpctibatUJoj'ttetanitif: fo^tte Confirtbortibi. Pi'al.9. Mornmi» JLo^b ^atl) beatD tJ)t tiopce ot mp toe rptng. "J mil gi'iie t%ani;0mito tbcc,© iLo;e,toiiti mp totole '^"^ "5 9 ^{jelLojb^jatbljcarDinppctitiounUllcj^elMill | bcart :3!toilfpraktcft^piiiariic;loujitoi)^R0. P ^"' tfceiue mp p?aptr. -*• a 31 Icil be glaD ai reiopcc in rtf e -. p?a,nip fcnga 10 ail mine cncmice]ceD:t|jci? Sja'bc tiitncn bncls,* pat to (Ijanulucccnlp. 3 caijile mine enemies ate D;t utn backe.ttjep (Sj&n DomineDciismcus. Pfal.7. fall 3113 pcrifl) at tuPpjcIfncc OHoflz mp vSoD.in tOcc (iaiie 3 pat mp trull : faae 4 jFoj t^ou ba^ mainf ninet) mp tfg^t,* mp cauCe •• iHefronialtijtmtbatpptrfCiitcnir,gtDeUittrn:e. f](;ous^tf«t inttiett^oncttiattixoatlirigljt. a JLeft fje Deuour mp foue like a Ltaii, snB teare it 5 ^.I)pu iiaft rcbiikca tlje IjeatijeHjavili ceflroiro tut in pieces : iulitle tltre i^ nanc to Ijclye. biujjti!?: :tio(i Jbafl put out tfceic j;5ame iot euer ? f lit r. 5 O Ilojg mp ©oB.if 3! Ijaue Bens anpfudj t{)mg: (5 O t'oou tncniie^scBtucfionB arc wme to a pcrpe= ti if tticre be anp irickeDneiTc in mp tanos- tualcnB: eucn as tb,: cities 'ct^'.cg t'uou tiaS DeSropeD, 4 31f 3i bauc tttoatDED eaill uuto bim t!)at Bealt tlint memorial i? petiQjEaiBifg tljfm. fctenolp baiib me: pea,l t)aiie DeliucreD {;im i^iat )»(C^ 7 'But ti)c iLo;3 ilial cuDure iei met : \}tc liat^ al!b out anp caHfe is mitri cremie. p^eparea tis feate fo? iuBgemrat. "' s GT)m let mine cnemie perff cute m? foule, anB 8 f 0? b«fi Rjall i'-icge ti;e too:lD in rigctccufneffe : !3l5emeijj«i,Ut(jimtceaiJE mpiifcBetone bpon tl)e anBmiut!Uttciic!u05enitntbr.tot;)epecpU. eart^.atiD lap mine Ijonout itt tb'e cud. 9 tite iLo:tJ alfs u.nibe a ccfcnce fuf tbeoppjcCeD: 6 ^rtinMJt!p,QJlc;D,intbpto?ntO, anB lift bp tf;p tttcn a rtfuge in Due time cf trouble. felfe:bccaufe of tf)e InDignation of mine enemies, arife 1 o £lnD t^cp tbat knota t'op Same, toill put t^eit ip fo? me in tlieiuBgcincnt t})at tfjou {;aa commanoeB. truS In tbee:fo? tljou ILc^B UaS neuet faiUb ifecm tl;at 7 a«BfofIjalltijf congtigation of tlje popple come fetketidfe. abeut tOee : fej tljeit fafejJ tbetefo^e lift Dp tl)p fclfj a' 1 1 O pjapfc tte Hope to^icl) ttoeUe:!) in i&ion.: gaine, ' * ' £^etatl!e people of OiflDtinegi. 8 tlTfee llfl?tJ (iiall iutge tlje people, giiie fentence 1 1 jFoj: toijtn be makit'j inquillt ion fo; bIcoB,be re* : isitlj me,© Jloout(iatUt» , tttB : but guioe tljou tbe iuft. ttgniebpfromttegateyofDeatb. 10 jFojtberig't)te9u«i5cB ; (rietldtSeberptcattei* 14 C:bat3! ma? itetoe all tljp p?apie$! toittiin tje tm teine*. po^tcsi cf tlje oaugbttt of S>ion : 31 UiJll teiopce in ti2 11 ©pl)elpecommct^cf©ol): tc^icfip?efetaet'& faluatton. tl&emtbittacetrueofljeatt. ij tlTfic ()pat5en arefunleBobmc in tlie pit tl&ar It (SioD is a rigibteous iu^ge, SrottsanD patient: tbepmaBe: intliefomenctiubictitlieptiop.'iuili^, i^ , SttB ^* 7 Cptss inotui 10 fill of ciirfinj, D£ceite,anD fraiiM: fitiflcr 1)13 tetiguc !&' t):igot)Itui{)0'yoo;c : to'jen Ije grttcttj ftim .intoTjieitct. 11 DeetaKetljlintoneanO ^umblftSTitmrcIfettSat ^ ^ tilt congregation of tlje pcojcmag falinto tlje |)3Jitic3 bee fobfxca in'mj' O^att : boU) longf^aiimtiiccneoiii^ cfOlscaytaincg. triuinplbouernieV 1 2 pte Ijati) faice in W t;cart»Ci«!Ij,©oti Iiailj fov j i2tin:tDer aiiU [;carc me ,£> ILo^m mp ©o5:l;gIjtcn gottcir.Dc ^iDcif) atoap l)t<( face, ant {)j luilnetjct fee tf. mine tne. tljat S ffecpe not in Bcatfj ij atiiV(©Jlo^(,5oo;anBltftt)pt()inclja«3!foj* 4 S-elimmeencmie fag, jbaue pzeuaiUn againfi getnottiicpiioie. - ' fttm:fo? ifUljcc raft BotBjie,tl)egtb3: 'trouble mee toil 14 iU&ercfozc P&atilDc ftie iDscfecD blafpbeme 3lcD: reiopdc ot it. 1 nierp liceilBften t^t^ ixt )Ejia!teD,tt)c cbttc.an of men ate pu: tntcbufee. Vk;iieqiio Domijic. . Ptal.ij. . .-r H©to lotrg iniit tifjatt fo^jer mee (® ILoiD) foj ettjr: fcoUj loni; totlt thoti ijsne ti;? faice froinme^ ' : l^^cUic long fbai S feche toiinfailc inmp foulerann MiUe I:e ooctj) fap iu l)t0 {jcart, '«rufi),t|;oa (SotJ car^ti notfj^ttf 1 J ^iirclp tijott ta3 feene tt:fo; tijon IcIjoIticS irn- gotlinelTe anu hjjotig. i<5 €t)at t^oumaieQ take tlje matter Jntot'6pDanBr tljc gci9?e committct{j htmfe If bnto tl)cc,foj tl)ou art t^c Jeiycr of tfec frienolefle. 17 TSjcafee tljcu tfje potoer of tit bngoBlpj mah'ci^ t fafe from mine enemies. J aimPDc!ig,!5tf0i>ppntije*iaint«t5atareintl)e j ©jcfo;etoe0ofDtat6compa(rcDme:antit^)to« «8nO-' aiiDUyonTufbaBfrccI in btrtuc. uerflotoingsiofbngetilinrgniaDc me ntraio. 4 TStittljtBtb*>tt""n<^ after anot()ergon-.|][)aH)ai« 4 SbepaineSoftjel came about uucMljefnared of great trouble. Beatlijouertcokeme. 5 tkbeir Djinfee offerings of blooD tuil 3 not offtn s 3!n nip trouble 31 toil call bpon t^e to^Pe : ano ijcitb'rmabe mention o!" ttjt ir namefl toicljin mp lips, coinplaine unto mp (Soo. 6 tE^)eLo;n^t'n^Elfe IB I !k portion of mine in^eri* 6 lt maintaine mp{at. »no mp complaint (]&al come before bint, it fijal enter 7 tEfie lot 10 fallen bnt» me in a faire groimD:f e«, euen into bis eares. 3 baue a potJip lieritnijc. 7 ^Ebe eartb trembleu ann quaieu : tfje fterp foiini* 8 3lU)iItbanket{)e lo;sefo;ti;(utngmee teaming: tiation0aUooftbebtl0l^ooheanDiiureremooueB,bei* nipreinefl alfo djaflen me in ttje ntgbt feafon. taiifc be tuas to;t«tb- 9 31b<»«efftia^otiala3avrsbcfoj^mee:fo;b«ii»»n 8 Cb«re toent a fmobe out of ^iS p^cfenr e : ana a »nptigljtbaHD,tbcrtfo;e3in)aln«f5l. tonfumingfircout ofbiJmcutb. fo tbai coales toere 10 Cdberrfce mp beart teas gl&D , ano mp gIo;p ktnDleti at it. ttio^un- mv fieff) alfo (bal refi in bopc- 9 ^e bolDrt tbebeaotnu alCci p came Dotone: anc it 11 JFojtobp:? tbou (bait not leai'e mp foule in Tjel, teas Barfeebnoer bis feete. ntitber Cbalt tbou fuffer tiine belp one to fee co^ruptio. i o C;ee roDc bpon tbe CbertibimU ano Bin Sit :^t 1 2 tEbou 3)alc (\?eu3 me tbe path af life, in tb? pje^ came flping bpon tbe inlngs of tbe toinoe. Gtnce is tbe fulnelfe ofiop:anoattbprigbcbanDt^re n e toal 31 ftalbe fattfSeB loitb it. lo Sbetoapof^ScDisan bnoefilfBtoapubc Diliga-n t«. PfaLiS. ef tbeLozOealfoisttieB tntbe fire,bcc iS tije BffenCtt SBenlng TCnilloue tbee (O Eo;B) mp 0tcngtb,tf>c !Lo?Be is ef al tbem tbat put tbeir truB in bim. prayer. I mpQonprocke anB mpBcfencc: nipfeauioiir, mp 31 jFo? to^r. is ®oB but tbe ilo;B:o;tobot8tlb -■■©oB.anB mp migbt,in tobom 31 toil tru(l,mp l)ttck= Crcngtb trcvpt our 0ob? Uc,t'ge io^xit alfo of mp fa{uation,3nD mp xtfage. j > ^t i? <9oii t^at giraet^ mee iiii^ Orengt^ ^ ' en:a«D feoal, I )c tef 211 \ rfenctt I stlbatig I •'hcjiij day* ThcPfaltncs. Thciiij,day, 1 1 93o;foucr,b? (hem in rl)V ftraant taught : anu in keepms of itjcni ibcte is gtc ar rclaarB. tomi : ana matct!) mv tea? perfect. wucb 6iu golae; Ctowtet alfo tijm v(ost!>, ano t{)e dorij jj Oein3fe£t'«iiipf«uiiu£0a«S*fiff«5an^ft'tf''i) co'ubc. n\t tivi P11 tigfj, j4 t;c tf ac^ffg mj !)a'.iBg to fig()t:anii mint arm? Si l^aibjfa'uc eaenabcnjaffieele. " cabocautci;!olBof:|coJftnD£tl;:j2)cUr.fet6cti J 5 taijaii !j-iB gimn \m t^e Deff nt e ef tijp falaaii* me from m? fccrr t faults, en: tfj? r,g|)t jja^D silo S)a! feolse me Up.ar.D tOp louing; » j fcccpe t'gp feruant alfo fro pzerumptitctis Gttnf ?, co2i£ctioii j^al make mc nri-at. If Q tl)«? g^t tijc Cotninion cut r mc : To ftai J be bnces l6 iy,i)na litait make roume pnougf) biiDjc me fo? to &to,ano innocent frei)? t^f great cfii-r.cc. got: tljjc m> foctcflcpsdjainet fliDe. '4 JLttt^je loojcgcf itip iiio'Jt]5,ar.B rfje meUitatiptt J7 31 *ti folatoc upon mine cnr mieg.ano oucrtabe of mp 6? att; be altoa? accrptab'c tn ttp G^Ijf. Ujcin:nEiti;«cu)iiStutneagainetil Jifeaueteatopeo '5 ©3Loi!ti mpQieiigiij^anDiupreBcemer. ttcin. Exaudiit te Dominus. Pfal.:o. • J 8 J toil fmite tl)fm, tijat tfjcp lljali not bu able to Tf i^J 3G.o^i! feeare tUc in the Dap of ttoabU:t6c naiiie fiatiBiJfeut fat Dnrec m? fitxe. ■* of tt)€ (goB of Jacob cefrnc t^Cf. 3 9 e^tjou ijaii gicDcB me iuitb Crengtd bnto ti&c bat' » ^f "D tl)f « lelf fro ttw ^a«ctU3rte»anE 2rcn£t& tcr- ttou OjaU tliio'ai co'jd;ic min e encmicji MDer me. tljte put of Sion. -)o Sfeau balimaDe mine enemies alfo to tucne J Jl^cmcmberalt6poffnng3:anti accept ttpbattij Ibeic bacfeesf upon sr.ee , ana 3! Kjal DeSrog t^cra tljat facttficc. fcate me. 4 ^raw ttic e tip^cattcg DeQre : ann fulSl al tii 41 tEOepfljallctp, but tl&ettO&al bee none to Ijelpc minuc. ibnir, pea , cuen tinte tijc JLo^oe ^al ttjep ccp , but Ue 5 SCIe toil re lopce in tlpfaliiarion, anH triitirpti in ftal not beare t{;f m. tit i^lame ot t'ge Ilo^D our (©oD: tje JLojB petfo^me al 41 31 toil Scare tljem 83 fnaUaet^eBuB before tIjC ttp petitions!. tiJi»iie:3Ui)ilcaat^emeutastbeclapintIjefircctc0. e fire f][)al cciHame tljem. 10 tSTjeir fruit l^ialt t'oou reotc out of tfee eatt&J ana tbeir feiBc from among tfce cbilBjcn of men. j;o;i tbtp inteHBcB mifc(jicfe again3 tJitcfimn*. tiatib anotljer. 5 ^be« t3 neither fpeacD no? language : btu tfeeic bopced are bears among tbem. 4 tJTbcit fotmB is gone out into al lanBd : anB tijeit tooios intfl tf;c enos of tlje toojilB. J Sin tbtm Ijatb be fet a tabernacle fo? tl&c ^tinne; toljicb commtti) fntl; a0 a bjioegromE out of biU c()am» I)cr,BnBrciopceti)"a3agtanttorunnebiflcourre. 6 3!tgoctbfoi!tbftoratbeiittcrmcfipartofibcbca» tun,anD runnctb about bnto tbe enDe of it agair.c:anD gincD fuc'j a Beuice as ib^P are net able to pcrfojmc^ tljtte vi flotbing Ijio from tbf beatc tbcre of. 1 2 Oercfojc (Tj.-ilt tljou put tbcm to fiigljtranB tbe 7 d;e ILato oftbe llc;B is an buDcfilcD JLab),con- firings of tbp botoc li)alt t^oii make rcaBp againS t(je lierrtng tIjc foulc : tbe teiiimonie of tfec Lo^ce is fure, faccof tbcin. ana giuctb toifecome bnto tlje Gmple. 1 5 TSe t^on eralttc fiot'ot in ttine otone Qrengf 6j 8 Gl;e ftatutf 0 of tOc Lojoe are rigbt, anB reiopr« fo toil toe ling aiio p^aife tbp potocr. (ijt beart: tbe commanBement of tj^e Jlo^o id puce,anD Deus^Deus meus. Prjl.is. giuctb ligbt bnto tbe epess, 9 5rOe fesrc cf cbe Jlo;Bc i3 cicane, ana 1 f jj euec : tbe iuBgement3 of tfje JLo^Be are 1 tigUteoitS altogctber. a Omp<5oB,Jcrpintl)eBaptime, buttf;cu bti' K) ^oi( to be o«ar«o m ttiep ti&cn Boliie,ve«,t5en «rt not: mrt in lU "'S^t f«Con alfc 3 take no tee. i_j. 3 a«ti ipute,anD ijeu$,uais meus. rui.2i. M^ ©00, mi» ©oD ( looltc bpon mee) tobpOaff Eujnfng tt)oufo;faken meet anB art fo farrc fcommp pr-yer ,..„ IjeaJtb. ancfromtbetoo^DUofm'^complarntf '^ "' * Theiiii.day. ThcPfalmes. Thev.day, 3 anil t!^U (onimutQ ^olp; © tI)ou hJr jt5;ip of Xf* a tyz (Jjal f«ti mi in a gr'Ponttec, annbJcrehoJpcnjtbJppiit 4 ^fa,tOeii5l)31toalfe«tt'Weli'ti'«*J3l'^PoftT)elT)a. ttcic CTuft in tf;E?,ano tore not cynfoimDcD. Coiu ofoeat'j.il luil feare no tuil: foj tljouactlciiljinf, 6 15»tBf5fo;me,3I amatBojme,auOBoman-afat* t()?rcBanDffjpftaffecoinfo?tme. tit f£o;ne of mcn,anD ttje outcafl of tD? pf opie. j '(3H)ou l^alt p:f pare a table btfo:? me againR t?x 7 ai iljfp tijat ffcmff.lcT.ijijmcc to fc-vnc : tl)«p iljat trouble mf: t';oHfeafl anomua nijlicaowitijoiU, l^oot out tfcf ir iips.nno ii'ai'c tfc'f it Ijc-if • fapiu-.r. atiD inp cup Hialbc ful. 8 i^e truQcD in Gov, iLnt ijr tooulo Ccliatt !jim:Iit 6 i3Ht tbp I«it!ng ItintmefTe aiiB mere? Cbal folola iimOfliufr!)ti:i,trI)Cto;lI)auc(jim. me aJt!jeU3?eSofnigIife: anD](ieilOUKUnt{)t IjoiiCe 9 TSiit tboii art ijc iljat toobe mc out of iti? nioiljcrfi of tlje iLojD fo; eiiet. iDOinbertljouiDoiiiligtcyf li>!)«n3i tangeDpttUpsit , Domini eft terra. Pf3l.i4. nij met^etfl bjeaS?, ^'V-'l)e cartO is ti^e ILe^ns, 9 al tijat tfjerr iit is : t&c Morning 10 2 Oaue bent Icf: bnto tSee f ue r Cnce 31 l^a^ | coittpafTe of tte tD6;lD,5 tliep t'jat Dtotl t^jcte in. praye:. bojne-'tljoii arc mp;5oD,ciie from nt^morijersloombe. -£■ 2 jro;:hc{'atIjfoun{ieOttt)pont()(f goe not from nie,fo; trtuble id (jacD ac ^ano: p;eperrn it bpon tbc flootid- ancrljere isnonctoljeipeme. j CCIljofljaUfcenDiutotfieOiloftgellojli-.ojtot* 11 ©anpottn are come about mc: fatteballeiJof (talrifcboinUsbolppIac;:' "BafancIofemcinonciurpliDe. 4 Qfiituliet!jat baifjcifane tiatiDdgtaptirebfart! I i tjTfcep gape upon me luiib tbetc mout^je^ : a{! it auD tbat bfltb imt lift bp fjiS minne onto ttonitie , noj tocre a ramping ano roaring Lion. ftoojne to ceceiue W neigbbo.j. 14 3l8nipoU)jcDoutIibefe)atrr,antia»mpbone3 5 E;e3)aIrtceiuett)cfalt(ringrrmntb££.ojti: ana ateoutofiopnt:mp()eartalfointt)e mmiJofmpboa? tigtiteoufncffefrcinttjeiSoDufbiBfaiiiation. ijt euen like meiting luavf. 6 '\jL})\0 10 tl>e generation of tliem t^iat fctfee ftim : I J ®pQrenstf)i0D;ieDbpIikeapotfbcatD,9mp eueneftfinit tbatftel(cfljpface,©31fltflb tongue cleaiieib to mp gumme? ; ano tljou f^alt bjing 7 Lift bp pour bcaDd>iS> pe otateg.aTili be p? lift bp me into tbe duQ of oeatb- pe eiKClailing Co^e0 : ano tt)e i^tng 8fg(p;p fbal coiae 16 :fi*oj(inanp)Doggcd are come about me: git^^e in. (ounCel of tbe toickeo lapttb fif ge againQ me. 8 Gldo ii t^e l^ing of gfo^p:? it ii the Lp;Q QrotiS. »7 ^eppeatceti mp fcantiis j mp feete,3I map tclal auD mtgbtie.cuen tbe ILoztj migttit in battel, mpboneeitbepftano Gating ano looking bpon me: p Liftsppour IjcaD8,9 pet gates, ana bee pe lift 1 8 tEbtp part mp gatmsnts among ti)em:anD caS bp pe euetlaliing DoojtS : ano ifje Eing of glo^ie Cjal lotSbponmpbtHare. come in. I? ■Bwtbenott()oafatfromme.QJ,o^O:t{)ouatt 10 CHfjo is tie filing of glo^tefcujntljcLo^^cef ttip fucco?,f)a8e tfite to belpe me. ioO^.te iS t^e aing of gloip. 10 DeIiaetm?rauUftomtJ)effaaojDt:niJBeatUng AdteDomine. Pfal.jy. from tbe potocr of tbe Dog. x 7i3(o tl&e e,® Lo?Q,toiI 31 lift bp wp fonIe,mp ©cB> a I ^aue me from tbc £toiiS moutb:tT:nu fjafi "^eatn V 3] baue pat mp triiS in tijee: O let me net be cott^ ttic alfo frflm among tb* })o:nes of tbe Qiiico^nc?. fontti3£D,neitlf c let mine enemies triumph nnet me. II 3] tuil Declare ti^p name bntsmpb^etd^en: in § a Jro^altbeptbatbopein tbeeC^aInotbean)3nieD; tniSDed of tl}e congregation Uiil 31 p^atfe tbee. but fiicb aS traufsreiTe isittiout a caufe, Stalbi put to a J id)p?aifetbelU?opcetbatfearebim:m3giiific conftiGon. {n'm al pee of t^e CeeQof jiaacob, auQ feate {jim aii pee j ^beUie tne iiii toaee^, O 3lo;D$ : ano teaclinie fceDef3ifrae!. tlippatbriS. 14 jFoj be {iat]& ttotBel'pifeD no? abje^reo tt]e lotoe 4 JlcaDe me fbjitb in t6p truetb.ann learnc mriPi; tBateaf tbe poo;!e, bee bati not bio bis face from ()tm: tfeou atttOe *Son ofmp faluation.in ttjee (jatl) bcticmg iuthrfjmbscaKjDUntobim.bebeatDbim. Ijope al tbe Dap (ong. 2jQ3?PMirei3oftbeeinpgreatcengregafion!mi> 5 Calfotemembjance, O ILoj5, tBptetioermet^ fiolaes isi! 3i pctfozme in tbe Gftbt of tbcm p feare (jim. cies ; anD t^jg loiung feinonetVe iubict) ta^O '^2t'e cu« i<5 eou$ iS tlfee LojiDe; t6«wfe|< sf ti'C nations fljal 'ojojfijip befcie bim. Inil be teecb iiimets in tbe iuav. a 8 Jro;tbekingDomet3tbclU?b0^:anD5ci0 tlie 8 ©fccmt'oatbemcckef&aibegrttoeinfuDgemef.:: gouetnoi among tb« people. bub fucT) as be gentfe.tbcm lijal be learne bis UD?.t». 19 3Ilfiicbasbefatt}poneatt() : Idaue eaten ana 9 ai tbe pat^^oftljekezD are mrrcp 9 truei;;:unui iuo^Cb'PycD. fucbasbeep-'ljrgcoufTTant ana biSteiiinonif©. JO aiubep tbat goe Doluite into tbe iMifi Sjal feivele i o ffoi tbp names fake,0 kofl : be mercifn! bnta 6jfD,:cljimtanBnomanbatbqtiickneDbi*otonefoiiIc. mpiinne,fp?itisgrent. J I 33pfecDfl)al ferae bim:tOcp(ljalbccounteDUn^ n Gat3atnianis(ietIiatfearetbt|}c2.o,di.fcim(]&al to tije II 0,20 foj a generation. le teac'o in tU laap t!»at he f&a! cljafc. ji Sbepa)alcome,ano tbe beaaenafi>al Declare Ibis 11 IpisroulefljaitjtoelatcafiranDiitffeeDfJialiu* tigbteoufneffe ; unto apeople tbat l^al b« bo^ne/jojiom ^ecir tbe lanD. tlicLopUtbrnaDe. ij e]&erecrctoftbeILo!D{sa7non5t]&cmt^atfcare Domimisretj.'tme. Pfsl.ij. tlim:anDf;e'i3ilf!}i'U)t emt;iacc:icnant. Tl^eLo^aismgtfecptlljmiJ; t^ewfo^ecanSilacke 14 s^inerpcsstccucrloGkingbntot^ Leiatfo^ nctijiug. tstlj^itiuc^CBEfe^to'itof'^^ei^^t* ; 1 he V. day. ThcPralmes. I r Ktttnt tttt tjnto me, aus Itnt mere? byon me: fo^ 3 am Dcfolate BtiD in mifcrie. 1 6 ^ije fo; ovociS cf mj Ueatt ate cnlargeB:® b;i«g tiourtieoHtoftrmiblee. 17 Loo^ebponmtneaDuetGiie Rnbmtferte::anD &jgt(iemt BUinpfinne. 1 8 CunQoct tninc enemies ftntu manpti&ep arcanB t][)rp beare a tpznmtaiid bate again!} ine. 1 9 S) feet pc mp foule.ano neliuer mt: let me not be confounticti,fo? 3 tsue pnt mp trull in t\)te. ao 2,f t vetfEctiKlTf anB tigbtfous Dealing lnaitsp' ® 'SoB :oatef a! ti^troiiblt?. ludica me bomine. Pfal.itf. B(JE rtoit mp iuoge,© Lo?5e,fo? 31 baue toalfeca In* ucc£titlp:mp trull Oatbbene aifo in ttie Ho^D^tljere' fo?e 1^.11131 not fan. 1 (3£iratninc me,0 JLojB.anB p^ooue mwrpoutms tcinfjBatiDmpfjtatt. ; Jfoit tit loutng^inane^ iseuetbeEb;t mine tieg: anB3l tuiliBaIhe intbptruet^. The vl«day. I J ^f acB me tT)? taap.O Eo^B ! anB Icao me in tl;e tigljt toap-bfcanfe of !«ine enemit^. 1 4 Dcliiict me not oner into v-e toil of mine aBuet« farif 0!fo? tticre ate talfe toi:ncaep tifen bp againQ me, anB lucb as fpeabe \x)ion$. 1 5 31 ftonlo tiitcrip Jjaue faimefl : but tbat 3? fee« lee uc bttilp to fee t\)e goouueCTc of t^e Jlo?B in tbe lanB ot ii)t iiuing. 1 6 © tari? tbou t\ie ILs^tBiSlearure t be !!rorg, anB bee II)8| comfojt tt)inc (jeart, anB put tjou t])i ttuH in ' t{)e]lo;a> AdteDominc. Pfal.i?. Vli3totl)ee toil 31 crie,2D Jlo^B, mp Hrengt^tt^ifn&t Mofco^netfrneJeUiftboumafte autboUR^ tbeu Ideated not, 3] become Itke t^em tiiiat goe B»tone inct tbe pit. a ii?care t^e boice «f mp bumble pedtion^tutien 31 crie fonto tijee : toben 3! boloe bp mp bano^ totoaio tjje nurcp feat of tljpboip tlemplc. J S> plucke mee not atoap Cneitl&et BeBtflp mee) toitbtbe bnpBIie anB toicfceo Boers ttobtcb fpeake 31 bauenotBtoelt toitb batnepeclbn^mefttettoill frienBipto tljeit miglibouT{i,but imagine mifcUefe in ■"''"■'■■''' '' ' tb««rbeart(». 4 IRetoarB tbew aceo;Btng to t^efr BeeB& anB ac« co?oingtot6f toicfteBneffeofttieit otone fnHentionii 5 aecompenfe tbcm after tbe toojite of t&eittjanBjl: pa; tbem tbat tbeplbstie DtferueB. 6 jFo? tbtp re garo n« in tbtir minBS t^e iM|itS of tit LojB.no? tbe operation of fjifaf banog; ttetefoje fijA 1)6 bjealte tbem Ootone ,anD net btiilB them Up. 7 P?atfeB be the iLo^B} fo? ^e batb ]£)earB t^e bof ec 3i baue fe(oto(l)!p toitb tbe ccceitfuL 5 31 \)mc uateB tlje congregation of t6 fiD JU^Be : Uuu tti?peop!e,5giae tl&p brefltng btttotiitw inbetitance : feeo tbem.anB fet tbem bp fp; euec. Affcrrc Domino. Pfal.29. I^eEojBeiSmpIigbtanBmp falaation, toliom T)S'"5bntotbe£o;De (© pee migbtie) bjtngwotts tben Ibal 31 feare : tbe Lo^Be is tbe flrengtbof Drammesbntotbe iLo?B:afcribebnt« tbeiLojD too?* mpUfc,oftobomtb?nll[)all31beafraiB? Q)ip anB Qrengtb. z nabe" tb« toickcB (turn mine enemies anB mp » ©i«e tbe JLoiBe tbe bono? Bne into JiS name: feea) came upon me t« eate bp mp flc^: tbep flumblcB too^ftip tlje i;o?b toitbbolp toojHjip. anB {el. } tS^onz^ an boBe of men toete latoe agamS me, ^etffealnotmpbeartbc afraiatgitboagb tberetofcbp toarre againS me ,pet toil 3! put mp truii in bim. 4 One tbing baue 31 DtiiteB of tbe JLojoe.tobtcb 31 toil require :euen ttiat 31 mapBtoellin tbe boufe of tbe 3 31t is tbe £o;n tbat commannetb t^e toatcrSa't t«t tbe glorious (SoB tbat ma^etb tbe tbunoer. 4 3it is tbe JLo?B tbat rulttb tbe fea.tbe boice of tbe S.o;B is migbtie in opetat ion : t^e boice of tbe ile^D It a glorious oopce. J tlTbebuicecftbelLojB&^eaftetbtbedeBattreeift HojB al tbe Bapcs «f mp life.to bebolD tbe faite beautp pea.tbc ilo;8 b^ea&er b tbe CenarS of ILibantjS. of t|e LojD.anB to biHt bis temple. <5 fi?t maae tbem aifo toffetp like a calfe: lliibmu$ J fo? in tbe time of trouble be fl)aI]&tBe mefnbis aifo anB ^pjionlikea pong Qnico^ne. tabetnacle:pca,in tbe ferret place of bis otoelling (bal 7 ®be ^oice of tbe iLo?Bc oimbetb tbe flames of |e b(Be me.ann fet me bp bpon a rocke of Bene. flre,tbe bnice of tbe lLo?ti Sjahttfj t'je toilocmeffe: pea, 6 anBnotonjalbeltftUpminebeaDi abouemine tb* JLojDajaketbtbetoiloerneSof^IaDcS. enemies rtrtinti about me. 8 ^be bopce of tbe JLojBe maketb tbe l^mnes to 7 ^\}tttfoie toil 31 offer in btS DtoelHng an oblatt- b?ing fo?tb pong,anB nifcotieretb tbe tbirfte bulbf S: in «n toitb !XreatglaBu«ffe} 31 toilCng anB fpeaftep?aifeS Tjts temple Batbeuerp man fpeafte ofbisbono?. jjntotbelojB. 9 tEbelLojDQttetbabouetbetoatecflooOjanDtbe 8 l^faifeenbntompbopce.® IL6?B,tobfn Jcrfetoi' !Lo?Brcmaiiietba6infffo?euer. to tbec:baiie mctcp bpon me,anD bf arc me. 9 @p bcart batb talluB of tbee, fceke pe mp face: t^p face, JLo?o toil 31 f«fke. 10 ©bine t!»ttbou tOpfacefrommeniojcaStb? feritant atoap in cifplcafure. 1 1 tEbou baS bene mp fuccotir:Ieanc me not, nci* tljer fo^fake mc,0 iff>oB of mp faluation, 1 1 zja\)tn mp fat(jec flpB nif met{)et fo;fafti mrt'^e 3lo?BtaUt&mcbp. 10 ®lieILo?9efij3igiueRrenp;fbt)ntobfS peoples tbe B.»?B ftallgiue bisperplctbe bieiftngcf peace. Exaltabo te Dominc. Pfal. je. IJS3(I magniRe tbee, a) Mo.fo^tbouftaafetmee Momine* bpiannnotmaaempfoestotriumpbeiicrmc. pravcr » 20 lLo?B mp 0OB, 31 ctieB bnto tbee 5 ano tjoa 5aSi!f?iicome. 3 Sriou fi,o?DbaHb?oMgbtmpfoiileoKtofbel:tbott l^aQ ^t m2 life fcem t{)(m t&ait go Wmt ta tbe pit. " A. &iincf The v/. day. The Pfalmci. 4 ^itigp^aifed bnfa tOe ILtfjtiCtf) ^tt ratnt€ of bifl : anB gtiie t^anhe^ t« ()iiii to; a iemcmb;ance of (jt0 i)o^ lintffe. J jFojfifjJ U);atfi«miut£«l)butt6t ttdftifelhiff of on vie,>nli in \)is pleafure i0 life : IbcauiiufTe map cnouie fo? a nigf)t,but iop comimt{) in tlj« moaning. ^ anD in mp p^ofperltu 31 fain, 31 (Ijnl neuer be re* ttioiteo : t()ou iLo;a of fO? sooDiiciTe tiaei} mane mp idil (o'flrong. 7 €f)ou DtoQ tucne tlDs t^ce (from me 0 ann 31 tsati trottbleo. 8 tH:]D«n ctteo 31 bntotfiee,® ]Lo;o: ann gate mee Jjnto mp Lojc rigtt litimblp. 9 iiSl\)at p^ome i$ i^txs in mp blooD : bitictt 31 Soe liotonerotbepitf 10 ^Oitltljemili glue t^nnbif time tibee : oj^sHiC litciatet^ptiuetbV 1 1 lt;eate,€> S,o;0,anO dauc mercp bpon me -. Htfl be t()eump{)elpcr. I a tJ[t)o« {jati tutneD mD f)f auinelfc into iop : thou la& put off mp f3cf;c(ot6,c; gitcro mt tottb glaDniffe. 1 J iSH)etio^e il)«l euetp gooB man ling of tjjp pjaife Thevj. day* ai £D bofat plentiful a i\)V KoeUnttre, tu'Jiiclfl tOou baft fapDebpf(i;t them tij.1t ftotetljce: anotbattljott baQ p^epareo fof. lijrm tijat put ((jeitirufi in t^ee,rue befe^c ffce Uniua of mtnf 2 2 dbou lijalt IjiDe t^em p^tiiilp bp t^ine obme p;e^ fcnce.from tl^e p;touobing of allmen : tijott {^a!t kcepe Ct)cm fecrttlp in itjptabetnacUfcd tfje Urife of toung^. 2} VHitxiUi be to tlje ILe^ufo^ 'jcl)aii& l^ctueD mc matueiioHP great kiuoitelVc in a (Itung citte. 24 Sno is'oen 31 maoe ()a(Ie,31 1'apo : :S a m caS out oftlje Qg!)toftl)ineeie0. 1$ jaeuertijelefle, t()oit ^eatBeR tfiebopceofme p^aperlB^en 31 cricobmo tbee. i6 2> louc toe llo;D, al pe hii %aint{i:fo;t^e ]Lo;Bep;errruttl) tbemtljatdcefdtt^ral, anQpIente<» ouiIpnb)arDet!]tije p;ouB ooec. 27 Tee lirotig, ano ^e lljal ilabU(i& pout Ijeattial j« tint put pour trufi in tbe llo;D. Bcati quorum. P(al |2. JLeffeDKtjesrTjofe Jmrtg^tcoufitfiTe i0fo?g{ufW Euen-n*' ' ann tofaofe fume l0 coucrrD. ' * Bi. TSUlTeB i0t|jc man sntotobom tfje JLojB im- ^"^"' ljrit(|outrea(it;g:^D}p®oB, 3|to(IgtHet|)anke0bQto puteti)nonnnc:anBintDl)ore fpitittijere tonoguiie. Vjee fo; eue r. InteDominefperaui. P/al.}i. ] ja t6ee,fl> JLojB.rjaue 31 put mp ttu2 : let mt neuet Ibe pt't to conftiBon.neliuec me in tbp rig&teoufnefle. 2 Sob) oatont tdine eate to me: make baSe to Beli: tucme. i anB be tbou mp Ororgrcc^r, anD t^c l^ufe of tufence ; tbat tfiou mspeS faue me. 4 jFo? tT;ou art mp Qrong co£fet,airt>mpMHIe t it titiouslfo mp guiDe,anB leao me fontipnamc^ fabe. J Dim me out of tlje net tfjat tbep {)«ue iaio f^* ollp fot me : fo; tfjou art mp Dreng; {>. tf 3lHto ti^p ijcnn^ 31 commenDmpfpftitetfojttiou l^aQ reBecmeD mc,£D l,o;iB,t(3oii 0oB of truet|. 7 3It)3tiebatet)tt)emtt)at()olBofruper{!itfou0 b8< nitic0 : anB mp ttuli batt) bene in ttje ILo^B. 8 31 bJtl be gla3,a[iin reiopce in tftp merep; fo? t!)o« (aS conQoeceB mp trouble, anB {jad knoloen mp ioult in mtexQtieg. 9 tSTbou iaH not fljut me bp into tbe TianB of t^e t* nemie : but 6all let mp feetc in a large roomc. 10 (^aue mercp Upon n}ee, ^ io;Be>fa;3Iamin tDl)ofoputteti^l)i0trua tnitjeJU.o;D,mercpemb;acet(| trouble t ano mine tie is coitfumeB fo; berp l)eaatnc0, bnn on euetp Que. J jFo;to^ile 31 belomp tongue: mpbone^cotifu* mca abjap tbjouijb mp Batip complaining. 4 Sfot ti)p bano is ^eauie upon mee Bap ano nigjjt; anB mp moiQiite iff Itbe tije 0;oug!)t in fummer. J 3I,b3ai achnotoleiiffempfjiinetimotljetJiiEmine bHtlgi^teoufnePre baue 31 not IjtB. ^ 3i faiB,31 toil confefTe mp RnneS bnto tie !Lo;D : ana ft tbou foiigauell t'^e bJickenweffe of mp Gnn*. 7 JFo?tbi!Sl^8ll»«i«*«fo;metl)ee,9 tearfit'&ccin f toaptoliere* In tbouCdalf gj = ann 31 toil guioe rbee iBitljmine ric. I o TBe pe not like to bo^fe ano mule, totiicl) baue no bnBcrfianBing : toibofe mMtiies muQ be {jolBentoiti bit anB b;iDle,{e3Q t^t'^ fdl bpon tbee. I I ^Sreat plagues rcmainc fo? tfjc bngoBlp : but pea.mp foule ano mp boBp. It jFo;mpi(fei9b)arenoItib)it^bcauinefre : ana m? peered iflitf) mourning. I s ^p lirengtb failet Ij mc.bccattfe of mine iniqiit' tie :ana mp bones are confumeD. I J 31 became arep;oofe among: all mine enemies, TBe glaa,© pe tigt)teou(3,»tetorce in t^e JD,o;3: ana be topful al pe iJjat are trtie of (jf att. Exuhateiulti. Pfal.j;. RCiopce In tfje ilo^o,© ^e tigbteoujJ: fo; it ^ecom^ metl) b3el tbe iuS to be tfcaniifHl. 2 Pjaife tbe iloio toiti)a?arpe:fiiM: jpfalmrsfbn^ but fpf ciallp among mp ncigbbojsi ; anb tbep of mine to bim bJitfj tlje ILutc ano inttrument often ffring^ acquaintance toere afraio of me, anatljcptljat BiB fee j %ingbntot^e Jlo;B aneb) fong:(jngpjapres(ltt« me toitl)out,conufieB ttjemfclMc0 fromme. (!tlp(bntobtin) Loitba SooB courage. 14 31 am cleaue fozgcttcn, a0 a DeaB man cut of 4 iFo;t!)e ly^joe of c^e JLo;B ig true : ana all^!^ tttino -.31 am bfc«me lifee a bjofeenoeffcl. bJo;kfi arc faitbful. I J jFo; 31 bane beato ^ blafpljcmp of tbe muUituBc: 5 ^^e louetb tigljteoufncis ano iu3gemtnt;tTjc ca«5 anB fcnre 10 on euetp Ooe.tobile tljep ccnfpire tog etljer 10 f«l of tlje gonDneffe of t'je £020. ugainttme.gt take tbeic counfelta ta'^e abiapmp life. 6 '&\> tlje tnajn of tbe ito;o bjere ^ beanen^maae: t6 TSutmpbopebatbbeneintljee, ®llo;Be: 31 waaltl&eboSaoftt'embpti&ebieatbofljtKmoutb. f)8uefapB,®bonartmp®oB. 7 CpegatSmt&tl&elaater^oftbe feaiogctfjsr.as 17 Sgptimeisintlpbano.neliuttmefrotbcTjana ft toerr upon an beapc :anai8pttSbpt|)f Direpeasin of >nlne enemies : nnn from tbem tl)ar pcrfecute me 18 %t)ch) tOp feruant tbt iigbtef t()p countenance: anB fa'ie me fo; tbP mtrciess fase. 19 Let me not be confounBeB, ® ]l9;o,fo; 31 baue calleBDpontbce; letttebngoBlpbe puttocinfuSon, enDbeputtoQlencein t^egcaue. atreoQitcboufe. 8 Let al tOe eart^jfcatc t^e J.o;B : Rana in atoe of bim al PC tijat otDcl in tbe h)o;lo. ■ 9 iFo;Ocfpa&e, aiiaicbJasiDone:5ecommansel7, anoitGcoBfaii. 10 tEfje !Le?ob;ingetbtbe counfclof tljcTjeatben to 20 JLet f Iping lips! be put to filence ; totjicb cruellp, nougljc ano mafeetT] tbe vtuite^ of tbe people to bee of ci&ialn&a^, » Defpitcfallp fpeahe againS § tigijtcpK?. twng effect, ano ufleti out t^e counftW of j|^;t^cl'C. -^ . uJQi& Ahevj.day* Thepfalmcs, Tbevlj.day, 1 1 tS^c catsnfel of tit !Lo?lie ^al f Murt fb,i euct : ano tte tijougijtii of {jifi ^tact fcom generation to ggf mtation. 1 1 SUlTeD arc tl)C peopie iubofe ©od iii t!)e 3Lo?B»! Seljoua; annfaleffeDntettffoike tij«ljet)atl)cS»fttt to tim to bz lji0 tuijeritaitce. I J €1)8 iiojo (oo&eD Doiune from ?jeaafn," aiiB bc^ i)elD aU tfje djiio^cn of men: front tije l^abttattonof W « DUJcHiiig f)t confioeKtb al tfjtm tfiat oiuJl in t^e f attlj. ano ant]&e!t^at pw tt)«it iruS in^(m,J&alnoti>tcB<« fiitute, Iii.iicaDomine. Pfal.jj. (Lcaoe tfjotimj caiife, Q ILcjCc, toitfttftemlljat Morning firtite isjttfj mt •• mio Sgljt tbou agatnli tbem tjjat prayer, ^ fi jljt againK me. 2 Lap bano spon t'oe njceto anD bitt^Iet: ano Q^uQ bpto1]ei{ieme. 3 TS^ing facjtb tli fpeare.anD flop tfje toap asainS P^ £ 14 i;«faff)w''«tfialttjeteart0ofttj«m;ancbnc«;» tijcm rtat pctlecute nt« : fag unto mpfoule, Samtbg fiaiioctt al tiycit iijp?k0. faUtation. 1 s Sljece (0 no Umg ttjst cm be f auec b? t'bc atul^ 4 i,gi tljem be canfounB<5 anO put to Hjame tljat tituoe of an ]}o5e ■■ nciidet i$ ang migttg man D«ltue^ kt'&t after mp foulr : let tljem bee tiitneo backr , ans leo bp miicl) firengt'j, ' bjoagfct to cenfuStn^tljat iinagtns mtfcfcicfe fc? me. t6 afjo^feiscaunteabuta bainettingtofaue^a 5 iLettijembce0t^eiJuftb£fi)iet5eii)tno;anBtlie man ? i;eit&ctllj.-lite£Dt1liieEanpmanbB{)»p gceat angel of tljeHojofcattermgiOcin. flteng;!). ^ «s 2,et t'jeic tesp be oatke ano flipperieianu let lOe 17 TScl-otiJ.tTje efc of t^r LejB t^ bpon t^em pfeare angel of tfce 3Lo?D perfecate tbcm. li\n: anObponiJjemtOetputtljtictriiffmUSniercp, 7 jFo^tscptauepiitafiplaptJttjcit: nettotcBropnte 18 {£oi]e!tuectl)ctrroiilei3fromDeai|):.an!itofeeD luit{)out a caute ) pca,tuenU)iti)3Utacaufei)auet]i)r2 f&cm in tl)e time of ceartlj- 19 SDuc foule batlj patientlp taiieU fojt^e Hojti: fo? ^i id oucbelpe.aiiD our fljiela. 20 JFo,tiiUE{ieat:t(]^alrciopceinlEiitn-' becaufeUiee lane bcpeo in f)i3 Ijolp name. 31 JLctt&p merciful kini)neffe(S>J.ojD) bee bpon ti0 : like ad b9e Co piu out truS m tbee. Beiicdicam Domino. Ph\.}4. I mil albjapgiiie ttan&esbntotbe Itojoe •• %ii p?apfe ({lalcuerbEinnipnioutl). 2 £39pfouki'[)almakebci:boa(ioft]gello;li : tlie |)umbl2 (Ijal beare tljfteof ana be glao- J ® pjaifs tlje ilojii toiiij me: anc let b0 magttiSe |!ii3namctQ{,eiIjej;. 4 i! fo!5gijt tfje Hojtjjansfjeieacome : pea.ljeiielt' ueteu me out of al! mp feare. ntaQapitfo^mpfoule. 8 JLet a fuBDen oefiruction come bpon tiim bna* toafeS,aniJbi0nettbat{)c{)atblatt) p?iuilp catcij^im* felfe : tfeat be map fal into bis cbjne jmfcijicfe. 9 ant) mp fouie,be iopful in tbe jU,o;Dut £bal teioice tnbiiifaluation. 10 an mp bontfi f&al fap, Lottie, baljo ii like bnfo tbec, toljicb DeliueteK tbe poo;e from bimtljat ii too firong fa? bim : pea,tl)e pooje anD fjim tbat ifi in mife* tie.from bim tljat fpoilcib bint. 1 1 jFalfe toitnes Die rife bp : tl&eplaiD to mp cltsarge tbing£!ibat31fentSanot. 1 2 ^btp cetBatQeo met euti fo; gco^ • to tbe great Bifcomfo?tofmpfoalf. 13 jaeuertbelcffe.tobtntbepinerrric&c, 3IP"fi>« facbclotb, ano bumbleo mp foule bsitb faQmg : ano mg 5 STjf p bao an cpe bnto bim, ann tocre Iig'^ttneB : p;aier fbal tmne into mine otonc bofome ana tteir face0 toe are not altameD. 6 Loe,tbe peo?e crietb.anntije fi.o?oTjcaretbijini: pca,anufa!ietb bim out of ail bis troubles?. '• • 7 ^be angel of tbe Hoja tadctb rouno about tUem ibai feare bim,anti Deiiucreti) tljcm, 8 © tailc ano fee bob) gcacioiia tl;e ilo^B t^: bleft;tmirfo?t»i;cfIiGl(laptI;ebn5ol3fp: anOtljrp tt)at iiiti t(;cri§btPouo (Tj.ilbrUi'fol.it?. 31 t£';)e io;ooel!uereti)tt$ i'H^Ufid^i^ feriianitS; 3l!it)i^e me,5)' ILc.JOe mp «SDD,accr?liing toibH rigfcteoulntfi'et.atiB Itttbcm nnttriumpb ourx me. a J ILct tljem not fap in tbcit bcatta, 'Sbcrritbe re, ft tooulD bjc batieit iicitbct let tbem fap.Klc Wit U* uourtDbtr.i. 16 Hcf tbem Iicpt!tfocor,fu(ion9{i)amc fogftljet tbat tticpce at mrtrnubie.Ict tiicm b; cict'f M^iitb re* buise Am Oivijwuij tl;a£ bo«ti tljtiiifejucp aaalnil me. ij JLti The vij.day. The Pfalmcs* Thcyiij^day, Euening prayer. 27 Let t^rm bre glan atiB re Fo?« ffut fauout mp tl) t|e Eo^to bp5;olDetL tbc rifflitcoufS, ftruanf. 18 ^(jei.f;ce'.iii!iualHl;coa?i;^«>fib«BoDf^:«no J 8 flnw ae bf nip tongue, ft ^al b«e talhjng ef t^p tlicir inberitauct njal cnnurc foj etitc. tigJ)teouriiflTe:aiiDoftl)pi);aife«ltbeDaplong. 19 SbcpRjall not bcc confour.DcD in tljepttifom* Dixit iniullus. Pial.36, timeauD in tlje Oaie 6 of ucart'o tbf P lt)al I'auf pnoiigO* [^ beart (b«t»ttb me tie toiihcpiicsJ of tl)e bngoB« 20 ae fo;; ibi DHCoClp t&ep (Ijal ve"fb>anD tijc ene* lilies eftOc ILo?n fl)al conluinc ais tljE fat of iambg;pca, men as tbe fiuokc fijal iljcp confiime atuap. 2 1 tibe bngoalp bs^oSwtii, ano papetb not againc: m; lip: tbat thrro [■s no feare of t?oti Ufcjc hie t^tt. 2 JFo;: fj£ flattcre tb btmfclte in tic ctsnc fiijbc : bn« til |;ii3 abominable Qmie be founn out. i tube toojOcjJof bisnioml) are tjnrip:btewi< , anU but tbe tiffbteouu ii8 merciftil ann liberal, fu! of Otceit: ije bati; left off to U\)&uc bmtfeJft toifelp, 22 i^itif b as be bIcffcD of (Soo.Cbsi pDtTf ffc tbc lanOt »nD M Sec gooD. ■ 1 ■ tHDtbeptbathec'.itrflJoffcim.fijniberoorfDout. , 4 Jlpce linaginetTjimfcbttfebponbiSbeB.antibat^ 2j Etc Hojoo^neretfja gooDnune&otng^anOins* fft btmicife in no gnoa toap : ncitijcrDoetbbtt'abbe^te Retb biotoap acceptcble roijimfeife. anptbingtbatisenil. 24 tjrbougbbcfai'beH3alinotbecoSatoap:fo?tIjc y tS;b?inercp(aiLc?r')tcacbctbbntotbcbfaucn{!! EojDDpbolDetb bimUJitbbi^banD- anDtbpfaitbfulhcsbntotbccIauDee. 2; 3! banc bene pong, auD nob) amolD:ancp(traliii 6 GrtrrtahtroufniSHaucrtlj like tbe flrongmoun« 3!nci;rttbeTisbteou)5fo;rahcn,no^bi9fccl>ebeggHis tainccftb? tiiDgemcnta arc like tbe great Beej^e. " tbcitftjc^D. 7 Cbouto:Dflja!tf3utbotbntsnai!'Dbe«a,bote« ^6 tEljerigliteousfijt cucrnietcifull, onD ItniKiljJ etCi.n»nii?tLpmctcp,Q iSw.ano ibe chtlDicniBf men btsd {jig feco is bltUcD. fijalputtijeirtrafinnDer tbelbMiJbJoftbptoingr. : .. 17 jFIec from tHil,etHiBoe tbc tbing tbat i^gooD: i'J ©fif^ibalbe fiitifficD tDitbtUepIenteanrneiTeof anDDiaflfo^fuetmojc. j; rt? bouic: anc t'jouftsIfgiaetbtmDjinke eftbpglcaa 2 J jpo^tbc JLojiBlettetbtbetbingtbatidtigbtibec fare^.asioHtoftberiuct. fozrafeetbnotbiStUacbegoDlf.btittbcEarepjtfertteD 9 JFo? tet!) tbce iattetctloflifciannistlplig^t fejc-icc. fijai Id: fee ligbt- 1 19 ^^jt rigljteoufi I^albc puniE^co : a^ f«? tbe fccB 10 © continue fo;tb tbP louing kincnei htifo tijcnt ijf tbetingoWp it fl^albe Vootcu out. rt« knoin tb«e: anD Hip rigljtvoufnelle bntJ ti^m tb«» p tUte vigbtcoug I\)dl tnt>et!te t&c lanB: anB BbJcH arctnifofbeart. ■ . Itiercinfojeacc. •; f I © let not t'jcfoot of p.rfne come agantff mtram i t Sbc meutb of tfee rigbteoua i& cpercifeD in toiCi" |efcnottbtf)cnnaf tbci»g&blpita(l|me.B(5U3ne. tomct anDbie tcnguciuilbe tailing flfmBsimcnt, 12 ^btcc are t!;cp fallen (ail) tb«tfcL'o?Keto!cScD;? 31 Cbe ^.ateeof^jDifiinbiSbcatttanDbiiSga* l»tf:lbe?atecaftiioi9He,anbJ|jarHntbeabfeto&anr. jngafl^alnotflioe. Noliimularh Pi«l.j7. , " ;; jj tabc DnBoolp fectl) t^t ttgbtcouS : anD fee6ct& FiaftMottbpfclfc,b£ca[ifcoEt^jci;ngoDlji:jieitbec occaCon to fiap Oi»n. b(tbDuenuioiisag2tng:tbc.ctii(Doer0. 74 tg;i)c]U.o;oettiiIiiotIeQueb(niinbt)J()a;noc:no; 2 jro?tbcpi])nl foouc t)f'e cut DoiDirelifcet^e conocnmet'ifniBbcnbcioiaOger.. gtaflt: ana bz toitbcteD.cuen as t.*)? gtre nc betbr. • j 5 , ipope tboc in tbe Lo^d, nno (f sep« hi& toap.ana i puttbou ttjp tciiftintb? JLp;3v3f be Using gooDt be H'al p?c:r.ote t'of, tfcattbou lljattiBoiTeffetbc lanocj BtoelinibelaHti.anosjeniptOoufgdtbefen. vubetitljiUngtiBlp'fijdlpcriiij.tbouiljiftjfe? it. 4.JDcIigb:tbouint|)eilIo;;»:ani()c(^l£iue(bce 36 I mpfelfebauereenetbeUng$tIpinst«m;b£cawfetil»efp«f«bc(nEuiiinjiiHn - .» nf113Utstbe»l1t«&efpitil«Bf&aUvoffefle tbi'^ffrtjl Dominencinfuiorc. t'4lf^^, HUifbnHierefcelllfB in tfcfmtlliiW^elifpeare. , - 12 ^bc ungoDlp fcefectb cdunfa!l?againfltbeiu6: WB gna^etlj upon bim-toitb bt0uetb* I i (;ougbm2 16 afnialtl)tnst^atf6etjgttwu^5at6n'0 6ttttt {wmm*- ■....;:<£ ;s-,;t.- f ■ ^ " i 3lani iicviij.tlay. . ThcPfalmes, Thevlij.day* 6 31 am b^ougbt into fo great ttauMe ann tniferie-. au al mp fstljf tjjfeer*. tljat 31 goc mourning al t^t Cap totig. i j SD() fpare nif e a little , tjat 3! ma? recouer mg 7 jf 0? mp loinee arc SIUS Uiitlj a fo^e Difeafe: ann flrengtli: Lufojc 3i goe !]ence,anD Se no mo;e ftene. tt)crei0notDioIepartinmpl)oop. Expeaans cKpeftaui. pral.40. 8 3i am feeble ann fo;e fmitten : 31 Sane toarcD foj TCaatteD yatientlp fo? tlje iLoja;anD fee tnclineU bnte tljje Serp cifquietntlTc of mp Ijcatt. *me,anii beam my calling. 9 S.»;o,tt)ou knoiDcIl ai mp DeGce: ann mp groning 1 l)n bjoug^t me alfo out of t de \)o^xib\c pit,oat tt it not bio ftom tliee, t'be mire ann claptann fet mp feete iijcn t^t rocfee,anB 10 ®p5]eartpantet]&,mplTrengtf)l)at6fatIeDmee: e^cetcn m? goings. inD t^ (ig!)t of mine epeg is gone from me. 5 anB tee Ijatb put a nchj fong (n mp moittft! cucn 1 1 ^p loners ans mp neigtibojsi Dio Santi (ocitng a t^anbefsiuing tinto our ®oo. buonmp trouble: ana mpkinfemenSooo afar off. 4 ^anp{^alfeett>aHtifeate:atiO Qiallputtltieit : " 1 1 ^()ep alio tfjat foiigijt after mp life, lapQ fnares troK in ttie JL*;!)- foi mv ant) tljcp tljat totnt about to Doe me euii.talheo 5 TBIefleo ifi tit man tjat iatl fet^t* liope in tje pf toic&etmcg.ano imagmec Deceit al tbe Dap long. Jlo?!ie: anD tarneDnottm:otl)e p^ouDCianD to fuc|) a!> 13 2£(fc2mee,3Itua?UkeaDe3fcman.anD()earo goe about toicl) lies. not:anDa£!oneti)ati0Dumbe, tu^ic^ soetd not open 6 OHo^DmptSoOjgreataretlbpbienD^oudbioiild tli0 moutf). Irljicl) tijoa JaS Done : like nil bee alfo tbp tljoug^tefl 14 31 became enen ai a man tdat idearetld not < anB tD^icIj are to w tsarD,attD pet t^ete ifi no man tdat 0?* in toliofe mcutl) ate no tey?oofe0. DerctO tijcm bnto tijee. 15 iFojintl)ee,®iLo;D,Uaue3!putmptrug:t()ou 7 3if 31 tootKB Beclste tl&cm anD fpeake of tfceau- f&alt anftoete fo? mc,0 ilo?D mp 0oD. Hjep ^oufD be moe tben 31 am able to cicpjeffe. 16 31 tauc cequtren,tljat t!jep(eucn mine enemic^) 8 Sacrifice ano meate offering tbon toouloefl net {floulD not trtumpb ouec mee : fo; tot^en mp foote Qipt, T;aue: but mine eared bail tbou openeo. tJepreiorceDgreattpagainSme- , 9 TSurntoffering* anDfacrificefo?finne()affti«a 17 anD31trucJpamfettntOepIa5ue:8nDmp()ea* not requireD!tbcnfaiD3!,iLoc,S come. HineffeCueuerinmpngbt. 10 31n tljetinlumeof t^cbcoke it i0iB?itien of me, 18 jFe?31totlconfeiremHtotclcDne5:8nDlieefo;te t^at 31 f&oulD fulfil tbp toil, ©mpiSoD: 3 am cement fo? mp Cnne. to Doe it,pea,tl]p Latu is toitbin mp i)eart. 19 TSut mine enemies I[ue,» are migtitie: ano ttSD£o;Dmp®oD:benott]^ou Ibeatt-.mptalbng^attibeneoftbpteueil), anoof tlbS fat from me. falnatien. '^ it '^iSiet}iUtoWl}ttMt:^1ioi'ae<3oiimiiai' 1; 31 fiauenot &ept backetbpleutngmetcieantt uatton. ttuet|; from tbe great Congregation. Di)ci,cunodiam, PfaJ.jj. 1 4 CEIitbB^atoe not tbou tljp mcrcte from mee, fl) I^atD.S tofl take lieeoe to mp tuapcis: t^at 31 offente S,o?De : let tbp ioiiing &iaDctu0 ane t](ip ttuet(j altoa? net in mp tongue. p?efetucme. z 3i iBtl ^ecpe mp mout^Cad it toere toiti a b^^cO 1 y jF«? innumerable troubles are come about me» to'bnet^jetingoDlpiginmpBgL't. mpfinncflljaue taken fucbbolDebponmee, tbat 3lani 3 31 telDe m; tongue, ano fpake notljing: 31 kept C' not able to looke bp : pea«tibep are moe in numbec.tbeti Iencc,peaeuenffom geoD tBo;D0,but it lua^ paint auD t^e bairedofmine t)e8D,8n& mp htan batbfaileD me. gtiefetome. i^ Oilo^Br, irtit beetdppleafurttooeiiuecmee: 4 Q9p!)eart tostdljot toit^in mce,an9 tolile 31 bian make batleCQ Lo;D)to'beIpe. t|)U0 mufing, t^e foe kinBicD : ano at i\)t laQ 31 fpake 1 7 ilet tijem be aG^ameo anD con^unOrD tegetbei k)it( mp tongue. tbat (eeke after mp foule to Deilrop it : let tbera be Djt* $ lLo;D,Iet me knoto mine enDe,9 tbe nunibezof mp uen bncktoaro ano put to rebuke ibat tu'tQ) me euil. tateDit)at^mapbccertiSeDtiotolong3]tiauetoltue. 16 JLettliembee&eloiausrctoadieDtDitbQame, 6 TSeljdiDe, t!)ouba(lmaPemplia?esa0itlHerea ttiatfaptimeme: jTiebpantlecfieupontlbee. f^ah long: anD mine age 10 enen a0 noticing tnrefpect 19 3Let altl}flCetbacreekerbrc,beeiopfulanDgIa9 .cf tbee, ffoertlp euerp man Ituing is alto^etljer banitp. in tibceranD let al fueb M toue tljp faluation,fap altoap, ' 7 .fo^maHtoalfeetbinabainei^aDoto.anDUilijui^ tEOe iLoiB be p^aifeD. : ttrtbbimfriff in baine: Ijee beapct^ top rtcbep.anB can 10 fls fo; me,3i am p6o?e anoneeDit: but tfie Eo;0 no-' tel 'm]io Q)al gatber tbem. catetb fo; me. 8 aiib neto Ho^, b)bati0mp|)ope:tcuelp n.pbope n tHIbou art mp fieTpee anD leseemet t mike na iff f uen in tbee. toigtarping,® mp i£oD. 1 9 Etdiuet me from al mint offertcejl;atiDwa&e me Bc-atusoniinteiligir. pral.41. .. notattbukrwtotbcfoolii!). -TT^ fi-fifeDifi lie tliateiwi'Uoeretb the p(»d;e(aitBt«{#«» £„;„{„« I o 31 bf came oiinAe.ami openeD not mp moutb^fo; H|Die: ) tlic li»;w Rjall Delftitt bit" i^'^ timrtt ytay^r. It toa0 tl)/ Doing. X./ trouble. i'-y • II (Jake tbp plague BtBip from mee .-31 am eucu a tjriieLozDipiefernebtm^feeepeMmalitte.tbat renfumeD bp tf^ meaner of ttjp beanie bans. te map be bteficn rjpdw earttiiano oeliuet not ttoo liim ' 11 Q[lbenrf)iuitoitI)rcblifec«fBMBcbailenmflnfo; into ttic toil of liisrnerniee. I>me,fbo«mcifefftbi8beaiitiefoconfumeah)aj' likeafi ? ^bc ioiBe comffc/fMmiDfienfielfetbStlebpoB it tuerc s motb fretting a garment : tuerp man ttere* ^t beo: make tfjoit al W« bet in bi* Ocknefte. 6\;ef«hutbaniti>. 4 SfatD,lLn;Dlicmcrciflili)moiHe:1)e8lemjfou!e» ij ^^flremppiapcT,a)fi-ojB,anDlBftIitbinec3re0 t«;3lhauc(lnneBj«^aiuntbet.' tonfbermp calling :b<«lD not tbp peace ar^ptearcd. $ Q^ine enemies f^cake euil eftttttstslientlbal dec H JFo^Hatnalicangettvitjitbee.anBarotoui'nec: ote,anaVi^tiain(p(tiQ^ ' -«^ < ano Thcviij.day. The Pfalmcs. thelx.dajr.- 6 iTna if Tj< tmt to fre mc.ific fpf ak«ft tianfiic: ano 6 O put j]6p fru(! in ©oO : Ta? 3! toil pet giae ^iin {jisbcnrtcotirettirtbfdinjooB toitiijiii l)iiiirelft,dtlMben ttanl^jj.luljicijigtlje Oclpcof mg couintUdiice, anflitig Je coinmeil) fno.Jtl) be tcllr t!) it. ufelleft tfip people fo^no«Bljt;anntafieStto tljanfeji fo.! tbe belpc of bi» coinitenancc. menep fo; tbem. 8 Q3p (ScD.niP foule is bejcen toitbin me ! tberefoje 1 4 Sljou makcH bS to bee rebiifecn of otir neigb* totll 31 remember tbee,eoncerning t|)e lana of Jo^oau, boiirS : to bee InngbeD to fco^ine, ann (jan in oeriOon of anDtlielitiebtlaf (permon. tijcmtljat are rounn about b?. 9 0neBeepeca!(et^'anot]&et,becaufeoftI)enopfc ij 5ri)oiimait£tibstobeabftoojnamoiigtfje()ea« of tbe toatec pipe^Ml tbp toauesi ann Bo^mesi are gone iijtn ; ano tijat tijc people iTjake tbeir beaDS at bS. ouetme. i<5 ©pconfuGoii is nailp before me: ano t^efljame 10 tJEbe lLo?D btrtb granten bisi lomnn; SinonelTe on of mp face batb coucren me. t\n Dap time: ann in tlje iiigbt feafon Din J fing of (jim, 1 7 jFo;! t'jc bopce of tbe llaunercr anD blafpljcmet: ano mane mp pzapet bnro tbe ^oD of mp life. fo? tbe enemie ann aiiengcr. 11 31toiIl'apbniotbe®oDofmpfirengtb:to6pl)an 18 anDtbougbaIItt)iSberomeiipenbS, petOotoe tTjou fojgctten me : toftpgoe 3! ttius |)eamfp, tol}i!e t()e not fojigct tijee: no^ beljaue eur fellies frotoarnip in tbg «n£mie opp^cffetb me i couenant. II C5)p bones arc fmittcn afimncr, aStoitID a ftoojB: 19 £E>i!rl)eartif(noctHracDbacfeeitci!5etotirnep3 toiilc mine enemies (tljat trouble mce) cafl mc in tijc gone eut of i\i^ toap. tcctb. ao Ji2o not toben tJjon ^ad fmtttcn bs into tlje place ij BameIp,tol)tUt!)cpfaiDnaiIpbntome:to]^etei^ rfD^agon? : ann coacren tm tott^ t\}t (j^aootoe oi' tioto tbp 'Sod ;? Beat^. 1 4 Gitb? art t&ou fo bcrcD,© mp foulc; ana toft? art 1 « 31f toee {laue fo^jcttcH tbe laame of our (Sen, t^on fo DilquieteD toitbin me i" ' ann tolDcnbp our banocs to anpl]rangcgoD:fl6aiI not 1 J O put ibp ttiift in <5oD: fo^ 31 toil pet tbanfec 5im @oD fearclj it oHt ;■ fo^ bee fenotoetO tOe berp fecicts of iB:t)itijtst5el)cIpe ofmp counttnancc^attn mp ©on. tbe b«art. ludicamcDeu. Pial.4j. aa i^o;t!)pfa6e8lfoaretoe fiiticn all tijenaplotig: G3!uerentencctoitbmc,©®on,^nefennmpcaure atiaacccountenasibeepcappoimeatobeflainc. againft tijebng«Dlppeople:9 Deliuermefrom t^ie 2 3 Qp lLo,jD,toi,p ileepeil tbou; atoske,ann be not ntcciitu! ai'D toicbcn man. abfentfroiii bsfo? euer- a jF.>Mbofoul«:a»Oto{)Eart a ®pto«giieistbcpcn:ofarcaDietoiiiter. ' tidoul'oeirquieuoivitliinnK^ 3 Stiousttfairectycntdec^iinjCHofmentfunef ^ he is. day. ThePfalmcs. Theix.day. grace m tll2 \iv^, b^caufc ©otil&atb WeffeO tW foj Omnes gentes plaudlte. Pfa!,47. Euec /'^anB SateD iniqui' 7 jFo?©ost!Stbektiigo:aiti)e£a«|j!(5ngpccp?ap« tie ; iuljerefojc iSoti(eiicn tlj? ®oD)()att) anopnten tljee fc? laitlj bnoerBanoing. tottj) tbe opi£ of gianiufie aboite tbp fcloixcjt. 8 ©on tetsnet^ euet tl&c teatljen: <3oi ftttetb tjpon 9 an tlip garments fiiieilcf®pjre, afeciS, anB Ijf^ldolpfeatc. eaffia:outoftt)e31u3^i« palscf p, toljcretip t|jep iaue 9 Ste p;incf^ of tT)e people are iopnct hnto t^e ntaoe tfje e glaa. people of t^t (Sou of ab^aljam: fo? ^ lacat is tbc llo?ii,anti bigOIp to be p^apfcD; in t^X 1 1 Iljeatlfef nC£) tiaiig!)tet)$ conGDer.cttdine tIjfHe vJcitteof our ®oo,euen bpon l)is t)oIp Ijil. rare: forget alfo t'gineuiune people. auD tbp fatl^criJ z ^betiIicfion(!3a tairc place, anutlie iopof teufe. tI)eliitjoleeai;tlj:t)pontf)cJHo?t^r;Delpctl)tl;c citie af 13 ©of&alItt)efeingIja»e pfeafurettttljpbeautic: t&ep;reatfetng,©cai!3lBelbnoi3oeuin|jttpalac«ji,aiS h} 6e is tfjp lLoj;B(®et!)aiiri Uio^jRiip tbou i^im. a ftuc refuge. ij aHat^eDaugb'-erofSpjenjaHbeetteretoitta 3 jFo?Ioe.tbeftinS^oftTje«fl«!);are gat^cMDaKB gift:ltfee 80 t&cricBe alio aitiojigt^c people fija! make gone bp togttber. ttieirfupplication before rbee. 4 feijep marueilcBto fee fittt t'^ingsfu^ep iacte a» 14 Sbe&ing6Dai!gi&tcri0al!3lsjIou3iDit{j{n!i)CE (fcnieD.ano fuoccnlg cafi Beion. tlotijitig iis of ifijougljt golse. y jfcare came tljcre i3pont|;em,anD fojoioesaj! bp« 1 5 <^()e ajall be b^ouglit unto tTjc Eing in rapment ^t a Juoman in Ijer trauaile. of necDle too^ke : ilje bitginjf tbat be ter felctoe^ f[)a{| 6 tltou ftjalt b^cake (\}e Cl)ippc^ of tl&e fea:t|i?ou£(( Iie3tc{iercompanr,au3n;a!b:b20!tgl;tuntot6ee. tt)e(£afili3inDe. 16 CHitfjiopanrjglasnelfe ttiaimjepbccb^ug^U! 7 JLikcastoe^aueljearB.fo ^bauetoe fcene intljc fino Gjsll fitter into tije Bings palace. citte ef tjje iLozD of bo!lc0,ir. ti^e citie of one ©oB-- anB ca! bpcn me in tV time of troublcfo toil 31 ^arc tbee, smB tlwu fijalt p:aifc mc. i<5 TSut bnto tlje bngoDip fciae ©on: to^p Boc2 tlioupjeacbmpUtoeP, miB tabeGmp couenant in t(jp woatb^ 1 7 cafjcrrad tijou fjatcG to bee wfojmeB : acB {jaH caGniPteojrsbeljincctTjee. 1 8 cabcn tli8U fatocR a ttiefctbos confenteBR ftn> to bim : aiiD 1j.i5 benegarta&cttoiii tfe« 0DftU«Kr^^ WDp boaReR iljciiibp felfe, ijjou t??ant:t]6a| tbcuranRDaemifcbiefrf 4 cai)erca0§gooBnrScf^oB:cnDurftI) petDsilp. J Cop tongue imagtHft!) totcliccueg: anD liiilj Ikfi tijou cuiteS lifee a Gjavpr rafjj. 4 ^bou fjnfl loucD uni iiltecufncs moje tTjcngecIw ncsi; snD to talkc of lire ino;e t!jiK tigljlccufncsf. 5 (tbou baS lor.cD to ftc a'ue al toc?C^ i(jat map Coc Ijurt: O tteu falfc tongue. 6 tEf)crcfii0tl)CHiant6at tookctiot®olifo?Ij!!S out cftljf it firectes. n«iigUi;l)ut ttmleDDntodjEmuItituDccflji^ncUe^, n .IFo^ittsnotanopfnciieinictljatljatlj tioneme nnc ftreugtljencti bitiifcifc in bis toickeoncs. tijiji catjonottr: foj tijen J couId ^anc bo?nr it. 9 asfo?mc,3!amitfecaBrcenc£)Imcirceint!)e i^ Bmiicclua^itiniiuaCueifariftyattiiDmaff* ftourc of ^oB: m^ tcuR i0 in tljc tciiDcc inevctc of iSoD niRc liimfcifc flgniiiii nice: to; tiben (jJcraDucRturc) 3 io} flier ano eucr. iMOuJobaueljiD iiipfclfefrombim. ■ JO 31 iDil aliMapeiS gtiic tljanhes! bnto tijec fo? tljat 14 iSiu it toaj} cticn tboit mp companionnnp gutoe, tl]o»liaRt)onc:auD 31 DoiUjopc in ilj? Bamc, fo^tlip aim mine oiunc familiar frifnc. %aiitt0 like it loci. 15 C£IetoofeefSiiectccounfeltogctl)et:aniJtoalPifB : Dixit infipiens. Pfal.jj. intlje Imnfe of <5dB Bfi fricnns. ^uenin' rir^l)iioom)\>oii^^cit\}iaijiin ijisJ^jearf. t^iereijf 16 JlctBcatf) come I)aai»i]pontt)fm,aniJ let tljem iifaver ° i "" ®^''- C' ^"^""^ '1"''^'^ '"'" '^^"'^ ^°^ toickcDnes igin t&eic |i-)t. jl_ J on fo f afl: fnj tbcp are minorn to Bo me lome mifcbicfe, ©on ) in tbP Bifplcafurc ffialt caH t'jf m Botonr . fomalifiouSparetbtpfet agamBme. 8 ^boutcUcltmpflitttngiS, put mptcares into tlig 4 j^pbratttsBifqutctcB tottbiHinc:anB tliefcare lottel: ate not tbcfe things notcD in tbp bookcf of Deatb is fiillcn bpon me. 9 cabfnfof ii^r J ral bpon tbcc,tbf n ffjal mine cne* J Jivirt tuitif (Tc aiiQ trembling arc come bpon me: niicS bcc put to fligbt: tbJS 31 Unotocfo; ©oB is on mg anB an bonible sjeaB baiboucttol/elinrc. me. fine. 6 anTi 31 fniD, SD tbat 31 baB tomgs ijke a Dcuc ; fo? 10 3In ©oBsi iro;B toill 31 re iopcc : in t^ic lLo?DrU ttien tooulD 3! fite aluap anD beat nH. too?B toil J coiufoit me. 7 iLoe.tbentooiilDlgetmeatoapfarrcouiannre'' n i^ea iii©oDbaue3fpiitmp!tull;3itoiInotl)fC moine in tbc totlDr rnrs. afraiB tobat man ran Doc bnto me. 8 3!toouinmal5Cbaftto£fcape!6ccaufcoftl&f ffa?« 12 cllntotbcf (£D©oB) toil3Ip8pmpbotoej[:bmfl niic toinDc ann tempcff. tbec toil J giue tbanhes. 9 jD fttovtbfirtpngi\r£(S>Ilo,2Df)SDfn:Bf tbrm: i j jFoitboubanBfliiifreDmpfoiiIefromBeattianlJ fo;31b8i«cfpifD bnrigbrc oufne -i anB ftri'c (n tbc citp. mpftctcfiom falling; tbat 31 '"sp toalkc before ©oO in r*)fli)anBiiio;tutI;ePCto about tottbtnttjetoallo in tic JigO' of ttc Ituing. Bl ThcXj^day* ThePfalmcs. Thcxj.cJay. ^- Mlferere mei D(u?. Pral.j7. J ©tanUftpC® lLo?tic©oaori)ofl[ffl)tI)ou®oDof 1 CniftcifiiIbntomce,flr> ®oD,be merciful bntome, Slftael.totJilitf altUf beatDenraimbcnotmcttitulun' • fo; nipfoule ttuftttb fn tljtet ano tiiiBcr tlit ftauoto t» t&f m t^Ht offcnD of malicioup toirtcBncg. ofti)iitoin{iJ(3)aJ''enip refuge, bnttltbifftp^annicbte « tEijepgoeioaniifrointberueniuff: tbtpgtinne puerpaS. Wlte a Ccffge.anti riinnc about tb;otigb tbf ciiie, 2 iltoilfaI ® llo;iie, Ojnlt baue tbem in DrrlGont i l^t 5)8l ff ntt from be auent ano faue me froro t^e a"!) t\)o\t (\)aU laiigb al tte Ijeatben to fco^ne. tfp?oofeotf)imtIj«tU)omDr8temebp. 9 S0pllrengHj mil 3) afcribcbntotbet: fo^ ttouart 4 tSioB fljal fence foe;tljt)iBm«rcieanBtruetl):mp tlje vSod of mp refuge, bule 10 among ILionfl. lo @oDiljel»;il)mef)t0goot!nc(fe plemfBuflpiano 5 ano 31 lie eucn among the cljiFojcn of men (tbat ®»d ftal kt me fee mp Defire ijpon mme ciitmiesi. ■re fet on fire: ) tobofe teet!) are fpeareis anti atrotoesJ, » • ^lap tljcm not.leS mp people fo;gct it;but fcJt* «nD tteit tongue a fljsrpc fujojo. ter tbem ab^ioan among tbe people,* put tUem Dotonr, 6 ^et bp tijp ttl(e,S> «SoD,abouc (lit (XBUtn0: ano ^ ILo^iD our oefence. rtpglojpaboiic 8ltl)eeartb. ' » Jfo; tbefinneeftbctrmoui^.jfo^tljetDojDeiiof 7 5Lbep!)aue'ap£Danetfo?mpfeete, annp^effen tIjeitlip0,ti3ep(bRlbe tafem in tbeirp^tocjauooabr^ Jjotone mp foule: tbep Oaue Diggeo a pit before me.ann ttieitpiieacbitig it of cutting anD lies. are fallen into tbe mine of it tbemfcluee. i i (JEonfume tbem in tbp to^atb,confume t5em,ttat t ^j beart is fiteo, £) «SoO , mp tieart i$ GijceD: 31 tbep map perit^: ano hnote tbat it i^iSoo iDdict) cuUt^ bit flng ano g rtie piaife. in 3!acob,anD wto tbe enoiS ot tbe Uw^lD. 9 atoafte Sip mpglo;!p,ahjale lute ano 15arpe;3J »♦ ana(ntOecueningtbeptDiltetutne:grinItfee« wp felfe toil attake rigbt earlp. Bogge.ano toil goe about tbe citie. 10 31 toil glttetbanfee0bntot(ife,«>ILo;iDe, among ij tjrbeptoiilruHnebereanBt!jerefo?m«atc.-ano fte people: 9 3! toil Gng bnto t|ee among tbe nations. gruBge if tbcp be not fattffieo. 11 JFo^ttiegrcatneffe of tbp merde reacbet^ bnt« >^ a6fo?m£e3I toilCngoft]b?potoet,fftoilp?aifc t}ft Jeattenji: ano t\ii^ ttuetbbnto tbe cIouBU. tbp merccc betfmeti m tijc mo;ning ! fo; tbou baQ bene i» ^eti)ptb?fclfe,S)®oB, abaue tjjcfieauenj: mpBcfence ano refuge (ntfee cap of mp trouble. «nB tip gle^paboueal tbe cattft. «7 fl3ntotbee((DmpfirEngt(i)toil3l Bng;fo?t6ott, sivcrcvtiquc. P&I.58. ® ce. lubilateDeo. Pfal^^. 9 (!©p foule Ijangetl) bpon tljee? tl)? ttgdt liatib Idatlft r\iBe fopful in ® ob all pclances: fiug p^apfejibnfa bp&olDen me. v^tlje Ijonouc of ^ii3 Bame, milt l^t«i p;atfe to btt 10 5Ct)tfealfotl)atfcckct|iel&titt ofmpfoulejtl&ep alo^iioua. ffialgoebncertbeeattb' * j ^a?bnto©oti,©l)ototoon6etfulartttou(ntDp .11 Let tbem fall bpon tbe cbge of tf)e ftoo^be: tliat too;i{»g : tfeougli tl-e greatnefie of tbp potoer Rial tijint ttiep map be a pojtion fo? fojteis. enemies be founa liatc bnto tter. 11 TguttbciSingfljaUreiofceinOob, altftepairo j jFojalltljetoo?lBelljaltoo?f[)iptlbec!flngoftI)ee» rtjat fmearc bp bim, fl)albe commenneo ; fo? iije mouii) am p?aife tbp Banie. oft(jemtljat fpeatieltc^lljalbefioppcD. 4 ® comebitl)er>anbbe'&ol8etljCtoo?6c£!of©o1i, Exnudi Deiis. pfai. 64.. {joto toonBctful &c ifi in litjs coing totoato tijc cljilD?en H($arc mp bopce, SD ©oD , in mp p?aper : j?|f fetue of men. mp life from fcate of tljcenemie. 5 Cpcc turneb tlie fea into B?planBejfo tTjM tlie? a l^ioemeefrom tbegatbrringtogctbcroftljefro' toenttb?»ugljtljetoateronfootc, tfteceBtD tocrctopce toare: ana ftom tlje infurtection of toicltcB Boers. thereof. i WWh baue tobet tbcir tongue Uhe a ftoo?B! anB 6 t)ie ruletl) toifb \tii potoer fp? euer,ln'tf m^ 6c= (fiaote out tUeir arrotociEf,eueii bitter too?B0. Ijoine tbc people: ann fucb &» toil not belecuCjQiaU not 4 Q:batt!jcpmapp?iuiipIT)aat atljimtofjicl&iiSpetJ! be able toevalttljemrelue0. ft(t;fuoci;nlB8o«tycH'gitliim,anaf«awno{» 7 ® pjaife our ©oB (Eejj?eople0?ni9&ctte bofcc of ThcxJjj.day. ThePfalmcs. The xiij.dry. 8 caijicl) IjoiDttlj cut fetiU in life: antjfuffctctOnot curfettctoflip. 9 jFo^ tbou (3D ©oD) fjaS pjooutD i)3: tlaa r,lfo ia2 ttieCi wukt 3^ Gluer 10 (tieo. 10 i!il)OHb}ong\)tea)ii into tJitdme- anDiaieoa trouble V)yon out iftinciS- 1 1 ^[}ou fiifff reDfl men to tine cut r eat [jeaus : lue tuent t^ijoiiglj Sre aim loatec , anti tdoii b,:oiig!jttat)0 out into a iuea{!ljppl 12 31 toil go into tl)? loufe tottbliiirnt offtingi: ann b)tl( paptljec mpUotofs toljtcf) jlpjoniifeo tou!) nip Iip0,gf rpake tuttb mp moutfj to^en j UwB in i rouble. 1 1 31 U)il offer bntotbfc fat burnt racn5ce£(, toitO tie incenfc of raiintitsi:3i toil cffet biilloch 0 t goatee. 14 ® coQie bitber^bearlicn, aipe tbat feare <&o^ : anti 31 toil tel pott toljat Oe batb Done for nig foiile. ly 3IcalleDbnfof;imtoiHjnipmoiul) ; $gaue tim t);aife0tottbmp tongue. t6 3!f 3i enclinebntotoicfecDncffe toitlE) mirefieart: ttie ]lo;t)toiInotbearenie. 17 TSiitiSoDljaii^lieatBmee: anB conGoereo tlje topee of inppjaper. 18 JP;apfcobee<@oQ, bbicb&at^not caBout mg pjaper j no? tutneo Usinerep from me. Deuj mifereatury Plal.ey. GOD be mereifttlbmo bsf.anu bleffebsi ? ana (lietae bd tOe {i^^ of (}i0 countenance, ano bee nutctfui fcnto b«i. a tEljat t6p tuap map be fenotoen bpoit eattl5:tf)p fa- tiins beaft^ among alnation^. 3 JLct tbe people p?aife tljee,© ®oD : pe a,Ut at t^e people p;atfe t^ee. 4 © let t'ge nations reio'^ce anb be ^aJi ; fo;! tl&ott {gait itioge tbe foifee tigOteoudp, ano gowcrne t|)C na^ tionsi bpoti cart&. 5 JLet tbe people p?a(fe tbcc,© ®oD;lct al t^e pto* pU pjapfe tbec, 6 ?EbenIbaItIjecanbft?i"p;fojt!)l)etincreafe5 ano ©Bb.enen our otone ®eD C^al giue b0 biS! bleffing. 7 ©oB (bal bleffe b0; ano a( t{je ensciS of tbe too^ln fbalfeatebim. Exurgat Dcus, Pi'al.^S. L(JEt ©oD atife, aim let bist enemies! be fcattetcD : let tbeni alfo tbat bate bim.flee before bim. » ILifeeastbefmokebanilbetb, foRjalttbott Bjiue tbem alaap j ano like ad toaje meltetb at tbe Ere, fo let tbe bngoDT? pctilb at tbe p?efence of ®oo. J ISiitlet tijerigbteaiis be glao ano tciopce before ©oD : let tbem alfo be met)) ano iopful. 4 S) Gng bnte ®otj,anD Qng p?aifes bnto bid name j Hiagniffe bim tbat cioctb bpou tbe beauens a$ it tocre bponanbo?fej?|atfebiminbiP/aame,pea,anBreiopce before bim. y pt ifS afatbct of tbe fatbfrTe0,anii Oefenoetb tbe GteD: ano tbep of t^e b^^unjolD Deiiieeli tbe fpoiCe. 1} t3Eboiigl)pebaueIicnamoiigtbepo(S,petlT)alpe be as tbe "anv.ge of a Done : t!;at 10 couercD tot:b Giuec toing;£t,ano btrteatbeiBlike giilu. 14 SUbentic aim(g'jiielcar_terecIS.ir3Sfi:j tbeit fa&t!tLien iDcre tb«P ac aibite as I'hoId in %)dimoH. 1 5 30 tbe bit of 13afan,fo 10 ^od0 l;ii:cucn an b!S& bil^aetiieliilofBafan. 1 6 caop bop pe fo pee bigb b'l3 i tW 10 ®ot0 bif» in tbe tobtcb it pleafitb bim 10 dojcI : pea,rbe £.0^0 toil abtBeinitfo? cuer. 1 7 S:be f b«ret0 of ©oo are ttoentie tloufanD.eucn iljoufaiitis ot angd0 : ano tbe Ho^D if amung tbem i& intbeboipplaceof^tnai. 1 8 Sbou art gone bp on bigb.tbou bad leO captiui* fie captitie.it receiueo sif(0 fo? men : pea,cuen fu? t'f)'^ cnem!e0,ibat tbe ILc^ij ©oD niiixbt oic'el amorg i|i. 3itiDe;t&at m?n map ttof I rt«re,«I)auc it in pofff ffion. J 33p3^eDt!)£mt&etfatng;0t()at31tieutrtoofce:(SeH ij ^tepoGcruiC3irooft)i6f«ruauHi0li:,aitntfrus t^sulinoujfftinjfiitiplenfllc, anD mgfauUe0are not it :anotijeptt)atloue bis H^aincfftalDtoel therein. • Ijitlfrciin t!)Ee. Dcusinadiutorium. Ptal.70. 6 Slct not tbf m tliat ttuS in tljce, 2) lLo?5 tSon, to Dtliuet mc : mafee l^aSe to ^fif3,faf alljamcD fo; mp caiifr: let nottfcofr t'nat fceUe 11 l;e!pc me,© JLezo. Ij)ce,bt cofoiinocD f&joug{) me,© Lo^o (i)oc af 3iftaf I. z Let tl<£m t)£ altamen ano confounaeD tljat Uzhe V 7 ana to^n :■ fa^ t|)p fabc fjauc JI luffeicD ttpjaofj: aftct mp foiile ; let tijem Ijc tutneu laackisatB ann put ■A flj«nclM\)couttt\imV(ecet toconfufiontbattuii^meeiitL 8 S jiubjccmealirangctbntompbjaj^cn^cuen j ii«ttt)em(fc?ti)t!rretoirD)l!eefcone ts^ougljt ta Bnaliant\)ntompmotljer^cl)ilo;!en. Jjjame; ii}at ct^ aim mf, ^^ittyt^tte. 9 jre; tbe 5calc of tUp liouCf l]U'j tmn e at«n mc.am 4 TBut let ail t!)ofc tijai ft tfee t^cr, be iopfuH ^ glao t^ rebukes of ttjem p rebufeeo tijf r,are failcu tjpo me. in t^ee •. ann let all fuel) as Belig^t in tjjp faluation, la? 10 31 iMcpt ann rfjaniencii mp felfc latil) faliing:anD Blto8p,tKi)e Ho^d be pjatfeB. {l)attoa0tum£Otomprep;oofe. ; asfazme.SampojeauOinmiretie: \nQetitt 11 31yiitJnafatfel!>tlia[ro:$t5epteiieBt>ponme. bnte me (® (SoD.) II (S:ijcptUatCtintl)egatefpea&eagainftme:ann 6 tlljou art mp {jelpec ano mp rececma: ® ILo?Be rteD?unkarcjimafeefmig0npoKmc, make no long tarvinff. I J TSutjlLo^o.Smakcmppjaperijntotl&ee: in an inteDomineiperad. pral.71. acceptable time. iB tlecSD JLo?B, Uiu 31 put mp ttufl, let me neaet xfomin? 14 y care me,® ®oB, in tl&e muItituBe of t'&p met* *bc put to confuSoujbut rio me.anD Dcliuer tat in tbp cie:cucuiut|;etwetbBftIjpfaIaation. rigtteoufnfi8,encItnetlbincearetomee, anofane me. P"^'"' 15 Cakemeoutcfi(jemitc,t]bat3ICn6enot!oliIet aTBetljoumpilrongtiolD.iDbcreumoS mapaliaap tnebeoeliuercQfccmtiiemtOattiatente.anDoutorti^e re(o;t:t})ou{}ai}p?omireti toibcfpeme, fo^tljeuact mg Beepe waters. l[)oufe of Defetice.ano mp caQle. 16 JLttnattl&eiDatcrfloeDt^oInneme, neitl&fr !« jDeliutcme,®mp®oo,outoft]&c6anBoftf)Cbn* tlieDeepeftoallotnmeetiptanQletnotttiepic ^at^K gotilp^out cftliiebano ofti;e®oB:mp®oi;()a(i tfxt fduesb3it0aI-.ant!lctt6ct{)ingf!(ti)atl5eulD tauebene to^clpemc. (si x^tii tuealtb) be bnto t^em an occailon of falling. 1 1 Let t^e be confeunBeD ano peri(g,t!5at are agatnS 34 LettlieirepestbeblinoeDt^att^epfeenot: ano n'lpCoule -lettbem be coueceB boitl] Cdame ano di^q^ euec botDC BoUine tbeic backed. nour,ti}at fceke to Ooe me euiil. s$ PoU);e out tiime inDignatton bpon tfiem i snQ n 2(!0foj!me,3]b)ilpatientlp abioaItDap:anBiviU UItb?)i>:attifulcifp(carucetaket)olDef t^m. pjatfe tfjee moje anBmo^e. i6 ILet t^eit I)abttati«n bee bopBe : ano no man lo > ; ® p moutb Hjalcailp fpcake of ttp tig^teoufncjt BtoeIint\)ticieRt0. anflfaluatisn: fo? 31 knatu no eno t&crcof. 27 JFo; tbep petftcute ftim toftom tiou ftaa fmitten: 14 31 inill go fo^tb in t&e flrcngi^ of tbe 1Lo?b ©oD : anB ttep talhe totoe t()ep map be^e ttiem tobom t^ou anB tviil make mention of idp rigijteoufne^ onlp. liaB toounBcB. i j ^Ijou, © ®oQ,baS taugljt mc from mp pout^ bp 2 8 let t^em fall from rne toickcBnefle to anotfiet : butil nototfierefoje toil 31 tel of tljp toonBcroiisJ toojfesf. anu not come into tl)?rigI)teoHfnrire. i 0«n, in nunc'olB a^e.toDcn 29 JLct tijem bee to;peB out of tbe booke of t6e li^ 3! am wap teaDeB ; bmill 31 bauc fljctoeo tfep fitengtb uing: ano not be \so;i'tten among tbe rigbteoufi. bnto tbis generation, av>D(][)ppotocc to all tifiemtbac 30 asfo?mc,b3tien31ampoo;eantiinl;eauine£fej ate pet foj to come. t^pl)elpe(a)<5oO)£&alltftmebp. i7^bP tiS'bteoufncffe,© tbat moaetb tbctein. ®oB)plapiiig upon an inflrumcnt ot inulikc! tintn i%tt }6 jro; ®oD toil foiu ^ioit, ano bwIDtbe cities of toill 31 Qks i^pen tbe l^arpe,® tbon uoli; one of 3lfraei. Thcxiji/.day* The Pfalnics. Euening piayeit 21 ©pllpetoilbefflinetofjcn JGiiBt'ntoi^feianD Co toil ni? foul* toUom ttou Ijaft Delmcn D. 31 C0?tonBueairo^alltalliecfttptig()teoufn(fr< all t^e Daplong : fo; tbcp are cenfounoto aiiD bjougbt Dnco %ame tljatfrche to Dor mc mil. Deu$ judicium. l'faI.7J. G3!ue tl)c StiHg t(jp iuogements (® *SoD:) anD ttp rigftttoufnESi unto tlje JKingfl foimc. a vEJjen fljaU \)te iMgt t\)t vecpU acco^aiiig bnto rigbt; ann DJfcno t!)c pcoje. J tibe niomttainca aUo BjaH b?ing Vf ace: anD t^c litle tils tbc rip ttctiiifncp unto the people. 4 Ipe fljal kCf pe ^ limple folbe bp tyeii- tig'bt! DcfenD (\)t ciilDjen of tbe pflo;c,anD puntdj tbe luiiongc eoer. 5 i{l Dominion Hiatbe alfo from tije one fea to tUe otijet : anD from tbe flooD "anta tbt Ixio^lDsi enD. 9 ^bep tbat otod in tbe tollDerne^ dal knttU bt* fp;e bim: Ijtfl enemies [})all lichc t^je Dufi. 10 tltt'kiiiaieofQIbarlismiDoftlje SUceSjalgtue p?ef(nt0 : tte Eing0 cf SLtabia anD ^ba l^all b;tns gift0. 1 1 ai kinsn Qjal fall Dob>n« before b Cii,{;o«fiiiot«2tljc fjcaas of Liuiatban iit ytEceS: antj sauefl i)i;n to bee mtate fo? tlje people in t^e toil* 9 Gitijcn (SToU arofe to f usgf jnciif 5 auD to Ijcfp? nli t{)emcehcl!p.Muait{i. 10 trijeSfrccneffeofman f^l J unie to t{)ppjatf«: ana the ficrccnelTe of tljcm fijalt tljmt rcfrainc. 1 1 P lomiff i3Uto tlje £,o,jn pour ii3oD, ano keepe itt allpcettiatan-roHnn iibo'it ()im!l)^iugp^!:ieiu0\)nta 6 S^oitft^ougbttSoutfountatHiS anBtoatcc^oat ijimttjatonQtjttol'f fearce Oi tijc I)atorfckiB:t(jduojtccR&p nnglKie tuatcriS. is £>«c (Iialircfratnrt&sfpttcteofpjincesi; antlt^ 17 Sbefisp is tliiue, ano tbenigi)t ia tfjine: tOou iuonOfrfislnmcngtlKlftnieaofttefart',). iiafi pjf pnreD tlje Irgbt ano tijc ^unnc» Voce me.i ad Dotninum. Pral.77. 18 atou'jaff fetal tbcbojccriSoftljeeattS: ti&ott TOTlccpbnta anth. 8 ann b)I)w f ^5oD is tbc incge: Ite puttett) Botune ?nf si of tbe bngoDip aKo totll 31 bjeafee? 1 9 tlbp toap ii3 in tbe fea, $ tbp patfis! in t^je great sua tde (lOfHf 0 of tbe righteous fijalbc ejalteo. toaters: ann tbp footcflf pg ate not hnobjen. Notus in luil.ta. pfal.7(f. 20 tJCbouUDDeStUp people like fijEepe:bBtl)e l)anD IB 3Intie is *£ioD knoiuf n : fji? JElame if( great in 3If(S of ©ofcj) anD aaron. rael. Actcndlte popule. PfalyS. 2 at ^alem iiS %ifi Cabetnaclc: ano IjtjJ Dtuclling in ^ion. J iS.l)ite b,2afec t)ee tbc arrcboeiSofttie botoestbc fticlD,tbefu)o;D,nnD tbe battcll. 4 STOofi art of moje t'ono; anD mtgf)t : t|)cn t(ie t)iI3 oft&ercbbcts. 5 Sbc p^outi are robot D.tbcp banc Hept tbetc flfep: cnb al t()e mcnCto'oofc Ijanosi mete mig{jtf)()atic fonnn Hotbing. 6 at tl)? rebufse (® iSoD of 3Iacob)botl; t^e claret anb boj'c are fallen. (JEare mv latoe , 0 mp people : encline pout Eucning earcs bnto tlje Ido^ds of mp moinb. prayer, 2 31 bill open mp moutfj in a parable: 3! toil Declare baro fcntcnceg of olD. 3 ([C^^tcbtoeOaitcbcaroanDknotoett:anDruclDa.^ onrfatbersbatietolDbi*. 4 tEOat toee Iboala notbibe tbemfirom tbe cbiloien of tbe generations to come : but to tl)etoe tbc bonout of tbe ILo;3r> i]t0 migbtic anD toonDctful too;lte0 tbat \fi Oatbbone. 5 l^ee mate a coucnant toitb 31acob, anD gauc 3If' 7 tEOoii, eiicn tliou art to bee feareb : anD to!)o map rael a iatoe : tobicb be r ommaunDeD our fo^efattjct^ ta Cano in tbe S jf)t to!)tn tbou art angrie:" tcacb tbeit cIjilDjen. 8 S^bou DiODefl caufe tlip iaogementif tobc^ieailll ^ ^battbeirpoSerltiemiglbt¬oiCrattBtdecl&il^ fci^m l)eauen at)c catcD titmbUD ano toa^ (!il. D^eu toliic^ toere Zit, bnbo^ne. Thexv.day. ' ThePialmes. Thexv.day. 7 Co tie (ntf nt tlfjat biUn ttj

tf{)ccoucnantof©cD:anliiBotJlD 4j S!)eptbougljtnfltoft)i0|)3no:8foft{)et!3piali'£n Kot tualke in (jis £aire. It DcIiucreD tljem from ttc bano of tl;e numte. II 'Butfo^8atUjl)atb?!)aDtione:qsrf)eiuonDcrful 44 C^olue becfiaClDjougljt fiissnmarlcsinCjPPt: toojke tl)dt ti« baa ilje loeo fo^ them. ann fy.a toonoerfi ir tte fieloe cf p^oan. I J ® ar!ieiloii0 things Die bee in p Qjfit of our fcze* 45 t?fc turneti tbcic toaterg imo lJlaoa:fd tljat tbej fat![;ct5int()eIanDofQi;fl[ppt:eiicnint!)€&clDof5oan. intsbtnctDiinfeeoftterriicts. 14 I^e DcuioeD the <^ea,anDlett6enigoctbJoas{): 4^ tjcfentlife among tfeenuauDOeucurcDttfiiiljpj §eniduCt[ieluatcr^to[!anD onanbfape. ans frogs to Celiroptf)£m. I J 31n tbe nap time alfofjee leo tljem initfj a cIouB: 47 t?cc gans tbeir fruitc bnto t|c laterpiliet : ar.a anO all tte right thjnugh toith a light of fire. t'jeir Labour unto the vStaHiopper. 1 6 i)e claue the batD rorts in the U)ilai:rue3:3! gaite 48 l?t Dellropts then Clujes 5ait5 tall£nonrs!:2n3 tijem cjinfee tijcreof.as it ban bin out of p great Deptb- ttjeir Spulberp trees iBitlj t^e fcoli. lyfte brought teaterssoutcftlieaonptccfee: fotbat 49 tpefmote their catteislfotoithbailedoneg :ann it guffjeo out like the rt(iec0. t'^eir f^ockea iuith bate thunDerboires. 1 8 2^ftfo^!allt|ii!Sthcp2Hnelinio2e sgainfi bim: 50 t;)eca3 upon tbem the furioafneg ofbi^toaatf^ atiB p.iouotjeD the moit oigh^K in tfcc iuiloetneffe! anger, t)ifplcafutc,ano ttoubUiano feat emi cUgiW a= 19 tEheptempteOi5oDintbEit^earte«:anotequi= mongtijerii. teDmcatcfo^i their luS. 51 l^emaoe ahiaptohis tnQigKation,anii fparca 10 ^(jep fpahe agatnR ©eo allb,raping:fl)an ©oB not thetrfoule from Death; but gaue iljeirlife oiiecto p^epajeatableinthetoilDctneffe^ tbepclli(ence. 21 t^eefmote the Hon? roc&e in DeeiJf,tfiattbefa33- 5* anQfmotea!tbeSrBbc?nein(Jcgpp(;tbcmoS tet gufljeB out,aulitheRreamc!SfloirietJto!thai:fa«t can p^iincipal ano mighticfi in the Dtuellmga of ipam, |je giue Utii alfo.oj p^iouiac fleib fo,2 bis peoptc:" 5 j Tout aS foj his cio^ic people, be ice iljeni fooje& 22 cabfnthejiLojii{;e8ttJthis,hetaa0tD^oto:fcthe Itftciljeepe; ano catuD them lu tbe teiOctneftc like a 6reb)asfainiileatn3|acab, anothete camebp beaute Socle. Bifpleafare againa JlfraeL j4 Cjc b?o:igbt tbem out fafflpthat tbcpITjotila not 23 16ecattfethepbeIeeueDnDtin©oD;anBptjtnot fearc: ano onrttuhclmeD thru enemies iBib the fca. ttlcitttuB in h 0 heipe. J5 ano bsought them Ui'th^H the bo^ocre of hia 14 ©ohecommanDeDtdeclQUDesaboiJC! anttope;* ^anctuarie.-caentohiSmounta.ne^lohith&epurcba* neb the noo^ee of ^eauen. fee toith b'^ rtatt {lano. 2 J l^ce taineo tetunc ©anna alfo bpon them fej to 5 6 Cpe caii out the beatbcn alfo btfoje them; caiifca eateiano gaue tbem fouoe from beauen. their lano to bee DeuioeD among them fo^ an becttsge , 26 *)#manDineateangel0fooDe:fo?befentthettt anDmaDetbettibegofJirraeltoCbjelin their tcntes. nuate pnougb- J7 &t9theptcmpteQanODifpI«feB the moQ h'glj 27 l?ee caiifeD the CaR iDtnBe to blotoe bnoer bea^ ®oD:anD kept nut his teUimonitS. uenranBtijzjughb'^potDec bee tiioagbt in the South' 58 'But tuineo their backcs, frftlatoapliketbeit bieSlsinDe. f«,zefather0:Eiartinga(iDe like a broken boln^ 28 l?erafnnA w/> ff«i* ^ 16 -^^tis butnt tntl) Are ,ano cut Dotont ; ana tjc? I'.'hexvj.dajr, ThePralmes, Thexvj.cia/. 70 ?Ctta ttiJr« Tjec baitDtti ti'd f empTc en Bu^I) ; ann t'et botiflLliiSfcnfo t^c titter. I>?ntl)efouncattsnontIiketOeerounDU)|)ic|)'l)e^at& u aijptiaiTtlwitljsnb^n&etiBo&nc l&ft fieUp-c} irsDc ccniiimalip. tliataltl/rptofuct) goe bppiticbcoff burgrapesf "^ 7« tpecl&ofeiDatuaalfo'oiaferaantjaniitookc'bim 13 St)eUii(c«T5o?e out of tlje stood Doei^ roots it atoa? f^'fi tlje l]ieip£f;ilccs bpjan!) f (;« UJilbe lu-aljs of t\)e gclB Btanure ir, 71 206c to«0fuloiuir,^tI)C(£b3Cj! great lyitlipBTin; 14 Sunie tlir e ag^i:ie, tijou ^to of tjofic'^. iocjfee oufs,be toolje l)ti]i : tfcat ijc migltfteOe ijacob (;ij3 pco' Botonc from Ijcautn: li{ljeiae,anD uifitt tLig uitic. pIe,aniJ33rraeii)!0ttiOstttancc. ij atiDtlje ulacecftl)? bincpatoe tjjat tl)p rig^e 73 ^0 fege feD t^cm taitb afaitftfttl anfl true Ssatt; ftanu (jati; pl3ntEC:aiiD t^e b^aiicij tijat tijou mnoea fa anB ruleu tfeem p;uiimtlg toiti) al ]&i0 pntocr. Qcons fo? tup ftife, Dciisvcncru'U. Pfal.76. -horning y~V ©cD, tljc Cpcaifien are coint into t^Jne inljeti* "")"-^* ft ltancc:tl;p tc:p ^emyle baue ttr? DefitcD, atiD 1 7 ILct tijp lisno be bpott i^t man oi tip ri&ibt fianB: V-y^maccl^tcntfaleman'beapefifilonrg. ffbpontbe faime ofina«Uj5)oint|)0U!nati«iifoQrona a tJijeflcaD bosirs of tijp fi-ciiants Ijaue tbep gt'ucn fo^ tliins otone felfe. tfll>jnirattuntatt)efoulefioft6cap?c:anDt{)efl«lJ}of 18 anD foioilnatiiK gee Darke from titieciiDUtM il)p I'dtPti anto tf)£ faeaft€0 of tge lano. liiie.atta tuc (Ijal cal upon tijp Hamr. J iitlifitiiicoDbauetfiepfJjtaDcUliehjatftoncuer? 19 ^Hnitb0a&ai!K,a)£o?D;Soi»oftan[e0;SjeU) Cue of fipuiufalfiu: 1 tbete fasa^ no man to b.irp ttf »b. tte Ufi'&toftbp CJtmtcnancc : ane ia« fi)al!je toljolc. 4 race are become an open ftjame to out enemies ExulcateDco. P[al8i. aDerpicojncanDoeiiQonbntotyemtljataretounDa' cSIngtoecnienlp tintotSoQ eiir l}rtHgt() : mabea fcoiitu^. Oclbecrfftilnopfe bntot^e ©on ofjacot). 5 iLo?!>c.f)«luf locg Mt ttiou be angtE:f^an t^B «' » ^afee ttje pfa(nte,l)?ing Ijiti&et tlje tEab^ctsj^c Jou5c buttle like fire fo? eueri* merpi^atpe,U)itf) tbe ILute. 6 potujeoittHjinemti'giiationtjpontSe i^eatben j TSIotoebptbe ^Ttumpetint^cnetomfloneseucti tbat ijsac not knoinen tljee : ano bpon tge kitigComed in ttje time appointeD,aniJ Dpon out (oltmut frait Dap. mt taae nat calleQ spon t5p Bame. 4 JFo? t^i^ Uja0 maoe a fiatute fo; iiftatl;anD a lata 7 JFo^cbcp taueoetiouteD 3lacob;ant) lapeoivafie oftljetSoSeflfacob. i ]|)t0Dto«Iilnff place. 5 Sfiifbee o^ceineO in Mepb fo? s fel!imon(e: M 8 QtememberitotouroIoeGnne^jbutbaHemercp b)I;en became out ofti^elano of Q£gppt,aiiD{jaobeat9 %pon \)$,&nn igat foone : fo; tfitt are come to great mi» a Srange language. ftric. < jQeafcobiei&ouIotcfremtbe biirtbtn;anD][)tj{ 9 l^elpebiS,® ©oDofoatraIuation,fo?tbeglo^?of banDStoere DeliuetcB from making tbcpotfl. ibp Barnc : 2) neliuet J)S, ano bee metttfuH Diuo one 7 ®bou calleoR bpon me in troubles,* ii nclitiereli Cnne? fojtbpiaames fake. tbee:?bearD tbee toljatiime asf flo?me fei bpentbee. 10 SDQbctefo^DoetbebeatbenfaS'.ivbereitinobJe S ^p;oouetitl]ecaifo:attbeb}ater0ofarift\ tljett ©oDf " p i^carr,0 mp people, ano 31 totl affute tbee, S> ij2DUttbebengfanceoftI)pfetHatjnt!SbIeoDtb8t Sftaeliftbautoilti&eatkenUntome. JplbeD^&eopenlpiietoeb bpon tlifiieadjem our Ggt)t. 10 ^b^reftalnolitangesonbeeintbee: ncitbec 13 ffi Jet tl)e fivoboful Ogtjing of t^e p^ifoncr^ come ftalt tbau tooisfijip anp otbcr ^cB. befojte tbee : acco^Ditig to tlje gceatncffc of tijp potoec 1 1 3 am ttie JlojD tt)p <£ioD,tob{cb b^oHgfbt tljee oat pjffttue tboutliofet^atare appatnteo to Die. of tbelanaof CSFPC^pen t!jpmoutbb)ttie,ana 31 i^ial t; atilifo;tbeblarpi}£mie babeteisitlj out neigb^ 6{tt. liouT0{:auebiarpbemii)tb;e:teb)arDet^ou t^em, 0 12 "Butrnp people iuoulD not beatempbojicetanD Jlp?D,feucnfolDeintotljeirbofome. Slfracltooulonotobepme. 1 4 %o toe tfjat be t&p people j fljeepe of tbp paSitre, ' 3 %)8 31 gauc t^em bp bftto tbeir ciunc fceartsi Ittfl-. Q)ti giue t^ce tbankeji fo? cuEt:glaiI aftoap be C&etDing ano let tbem folobi tfjeir otone imaginations. fo?tb t^pp?aife from genetation to generation, 14 2D tbat mp people toouloe baue beatke neO bnt9 Qji regis iftad, Pral.89. nic:fo^if3ifraelbaDbjalkeDinmpbjage0. HCare,® tbo» fljepbeata of 3lftari, tl:outbat lea* i j 31 fljotiln foene baue patDotone tftcir enemfesf: Dell HrrepijJifee alijcepe: fbcbJC tbp felfe alfo t{)ou ana tutnec mp (jana againfttljeitatiucrfarics. tbat fttteH bpon tbe €berabim0, i ^ ^ee Jjaiers of tl)c lls^oe IljaulD Iiaiie bene fottnB * TlSefo^c (JEpbjaim.'Bcniamin.afC^anaficbrflitrc Ilergtbutt^eittimefljoulDbauecnDureDfoieuer. Itp tbp (ircngtb,ano come anD belpc bg. 17 ^ee Rjoulo baue feDOe tfjem nlfo bjitb t«)c fined 3 ^utneb0againe,® fipotue long toil pc giue bj;eng(uDgtmenC: 6 ®{)ou baS mabe b3 a berp Srife bnte oat Reigb* anD accept tbe pttfcne of the btigoDlpi" 6our^:anti our enemies laugd bs to lco;ne. ? Defenb tbe poo?e ano fatfirricfltTcc tbat fucb afJ 7 SuinebfiagainctbcmSoDof Ijoiles.-^ttoctte IieintteercanDnecen'itiebaiiK tigb*. liffbt of tljp countenance, anb toe flja'bc tobole. 4 IDeliiier t\)t outcafl aiiD poo;e : faue tbf m from 8 SboubaQbjougbt abtneoutof (SrgpptttboubaS tbe ban" cf tbe bngoblp, faflouttbebcatb<:n,anDplanteDit. 5 ®bepbjilnotbeelearucD,no;bnserffann:biit 9 ^i?oumaDetUoomefo;it:anDii)b(n it baD taken taatkeonSilinrarketteD'e: alitbefounDation^oftbe toote,it filleD tbe lanD. cart'j be out of coutle. 10 Cbefiillestofce couercbbjitb tbe (Tiabotoe of it: 6 ;^ baue faici'c ate goad: anBpc all ate cbilO^en jttbebougbatbeteoftoetelikctbcgooDlpaZccarirteg. pftbem»ft$;igb:flE- ii^bea»ub(i>outbecb;ancbe0bntoibefea;6no 7 l^utssQi'alDieUitemei^fani&e^uepffp^inef^* ^ ^._ _ 8 flrife. Thcxvj.day* ThcPfalmes. 8 arffe,© ©oJ.aBU I'uBge tlM tU eba ano >al' ntana. 1 2 znUt'i fapjet bd ta&e to one (elue^ : tl)e ^auitfi of (Sot) in pofleflton. I J O mp v5oD, make tIjcBi like bnte a to^f «1« : anB as tfie Subtile before ti&e Sei:iD. 1 4 Like as tfee Sre ttjat burnetb bp tfte towD : ana tf cnt!ttT)gunot titrne aofaine anD qutck(ttbd:t{)at tip people map teio^te in tbee f 7 febf ^»d ttip metrp.O JUjoe : ano grant b3 t|jt faluaticm- 8 31 tnildearkcn botat tlie ILe^tt (SoD toil fap can* ccrning me : foi tje (^lal fpr ake peace liiito bi0 people, 6«ctotiSfaintg,ttettl;Epturncnet againe. 9 ^ei bt0 faluation is ntg;b tbem tUat feare ()im .■ tljac giozp map Dlsel m our lans. 1 0 ® itcp ane t'.uctij are met togetljer: rigtteeuC* tieffe ano pcece bane kiffeD e acij otoec. 1 1 G^ruct^ lljal flo^iflj out of tije cari& : anD tigljtc* oufne^ bat!} (ookeo Qotrne (torn beauen. 1 1 ^ea.tte Ilo;D 0)31 fi)eb)loutng kinCntSe: $out lano Rjal glue ^ctincteaff. I s EtgOteoufnefGe (t)&l goe before Ibim: anD be tE)aI Direct Iji0 going tn ttje ioap. Indina Domin*. Pf!«1.8(5. BSDtoe Dotone t^ine eare, SD S.o;D,anD ^eare me : \fornine fo? 3 am poo;e anD in mifetie. pj, . j^ ^ 2 JS^tfcrue tbou mp foule.fo? 3 am lidp : mj '^ ' ' a0 tie flame tfjat ccnfameti^ the mountains. I'j PctlecutetiiemcufnrotoiiOtfjptempcS : anO ^oDfauetSpfcruanttJatputietfibisttiiQintbee. wake tbem aftaiD iDUlj tfl? fio.mie. i<5 ca3ake t'jf it faces aS)amcD,3)JLojD: tt)at t&ep mapfecket'^pBame. 17 Lrt toem bee confouBDeU anObeceo euet mo}t ano mo;e Met tljem be put to ^ame ano perifl;. J 'Be merciful bnto me,Q llo^.D:fo; 31 toil cal oat« Ip bpoti tbe?. 4 domfojt tlie foale of t^p feraanr. fcj bnto tIjeeO iLo?DJ Do S li'^t Dp mp foule- 5 /F02 tb-^u 2.020 art gooD j gractcuJiano of great j8 flno tfjep fl)all knob) tbat ttou (toljofe name (si nicrcpbntoaltbemtbatcaltpontbee. Slc'tiouail)!) art onelp c!je moQ I^igljeQouei a( tiie eartt). Quamrfiieaa. Pfal.84. Ol^otpe amiable ace tlgpDU}£lIings: t^ou Lo^O of 2 @p foule batd a Defire ano longing to enter into t^c courts of tbeHc^o : mpbtartanompflcl^reiopce in ti;e lining ®cD, 6 <&iae eare Hoto unto mp pjaper : anD pencer t^e bopcc of mine bumble ceBrcs. 7 %n tbe time of mp trouble 3 tail cal bpon t^et t fcjt6oubearcnme. 8 among rpc good tTjere tsnone likebnto tfjce (O ilo^O : ) tb«te ia not one ti,at can Doe as t^jcu oo;ti. 9 at nations tui}omtboub-i3mcDe, Hjalcame anO 3 JJea,thrfparoto'&att;founot)£ranTj«ufe, anDtlje tM^jipt^cfjSllejO: ano ^algloiiSttb!' name fiDallfllDan£ii,to()cre(Ijem3plapf)ctpong : euen ttp altars,© L02D of toQeS.mp tXing anD mp (Soa. 4 '^lefTes ate tbep tbat Dtoel in ttp i}ouli(:ti^ep boil fee alb)ap p;atGiig tljee. 5 TSlefffC istlje msn toljofe attngtO is intltt : in toljcfe beau are tljr toaPcS. 6 iISlgtcbq:o!iigtl';it!g& tie bale efrnfterie, bfeit fo} a iDcl ! ano'tt;? pcolcs ar? fiflcB toitb beater. jfo} tijoii aftgr£at,ano Dotfi ijjensjous tljingS: ttiou art Lojo rap ©oD.iDlt^ al m? \}tsxv. ano toiipjaife tbpname fo2 eurrmo?e. > J Jro? great i3 t]&p mere? toloatD meiano t|3U dall 7 tJIbep toil go from Crcngto to fircngtt): rniD bnto Deliutreo mp foule from t^ netbcrmoft bcl. tljetSoDrfgiDsappcarftbeuctpoueoftlxtn^ion. 14 0«SoD,tTjepjcuOarcrifetiagaiaame: anDtf:e 8 ©L9:D0oDofljoacf,l)earcmppj3iet:Ijeatken, foiigtegation?ofnnugttiem£nbaue(«iigbt after mg S> ©00 pf Jacob. feulc,anDliauenotr£tt6ec befo2e tteirticis. 9 T6ebolD»S)£'oD,our^efenDcr: ano lookf bpon t^c ij ''i3utti)oii(Ofl.ojO(SeD] artful of compaffion? fsceoftbineanointeo. mercprlmigfuffring.phmeousingcoonesanotruer^). 10 jro?oneDagint|)pcouttS:iSbettert5enat]&ou* ^(5"Qtumeibc"tti)enmitomc,aaabauemercpi)p;» fano. cnme: giitettpRtenstbbaujtJjpletiant, anot'tlge It SlTjaoratlftBeca Docje keeper in tl&e 6ouf« of ttefonnecftTjinetanamaiD. mptScDMfjeiifooujelinfbetcntSofbiivicGlines. 17 *^ctafoinegaa3fdienbpon mefo?gooB, t&at 1 1 JFu^ rije ilo20 SoO is a \i$'j ^ =efence: tbe HoiD fjje p hjTjtcb ba'e me,map fee it, 8 be >i!|amefi : becaufe tail giue grace aiia iMojffj^p ano na ^000 :()ing Qjal IjC tt«u to?3 Oafi IJ'Jipcn me.ano ccmfo^tcD mt- toitljbolo from t&em tb at liuf agoDlp life. I J O LoiD\5rDofboQ^ancc,anti are cut atuap ftom tbpbanu. 5 s:bQttba(i!a?Dmeint{)eIot»eapit; in a place of DarknciVcani} ixiiiji Dccpe. 6 ^hinc inoignation lietlj ^arfl bpon mc: auD t'^oii !jaQ ScpcD me luitb a!i tbp fio;imcjf. 7 S(jott 'jafl put aUiap mine acquaintance fat ftom tne •• ano maBe me to be abSojreii of tbem. 8 3 am lb fad in pjifon; tbat 31 cqnnot get fo?tb. 9 ^p figbtfaiUtbfoiitscrp trouble : JLojoe,^ banc talUD oailg bpon tfeee, j l&aue KretcdeD out mp tjanc^ &nto t^ee. 10 Doefit^ouffjetuWnBers among t^e Dean \ oj ^alt^e Dean rife bp againe anop^atfe ttiec^ 7 2ntj tefifit 10 ^t aniorg tie goW ; il;at C&albe liSe bntotl^ejB.e^Oi' 8 tSoa isaerp greatip te be featefl in tlje counfell of t!)e faints : anB te befjaDin reuetenccof al tljcm tljat arc about Jim 9 2D lozB 4SoD of {)oBe((,b3t)o is! Mht bnto tl&ee j t^B tturri) (mofi migbtp ILo;id) is on euerp fiDe. 10 ©■IjjutuUfftiicragmgoftbefca : t^ou QillcH tI)eto3uc3t(jereofUiI)rn tijcp acilc. 1 1 tJtieu bafi fiiboueo iiEffPpt,«f HeHropeD it : t^ou f)sli fcattetcD tjjinc enemies abjoaliUJiHjt|)pniigijt2 arme. 1 2 ts:be fjeauen^ are tbitictlie eattb alfc i$ tljine t tKjou Ijafl laien tfje fuunoation of t?)e xoum luojlD, ana al!tbatt{;ecctni0. 1 3 ^boa Ijafl mafle tbc Bo?t'fi ann tbe ® outftsS^a* boit anfl i^ermon (Ijai rcietce in tb? iliiame. 14 ^bea baft a migbtp acme : flrong is tljp f)awD, anB bigb 10 trip rfgbt banu. 1 5 UtgljteoufnelTe ano cquitie is tijc habitation of tbp featc : metcp anD truct;^ fl)a! go befo?e tbp face. X 6 I51eflea i$ tbc people(2D llo;!D) tbat can re iopcc in tbee:tbcp Ibal toalh in tijc ligbt of tbP countenance. 17 Cbeit Ddigljt Hjai bcDatlp in tbp name: anfl iu iIjpt!gT)teoufnes!ft)altbepmakctI)citboa!i. 18 jre?t!)ouarttbeglo;poftbfirflrcngtb; anB in tbP Ipuing {^inDnclTe tijou (I)alt lift Up our bounce. 1 9 jFoit tbe ILojn i9 out Defence j tde boip one of 3lC» raclijSoutjKing. 20 S^ou rpafeed fomefimc^ in bi(ion0 bnto tbg %ainfiS, 8i;D fapoefi ,3i baue lavD belpe bpon one tbat i^ migbtp. 31 baue eicaltcs one cijofen out of ti;e people, 21 31 baue faunB DauiB mpretuaat: iattbmp bolH oplebauc3i anointenbim. 2 2 fl©? banD ajal tolo bim faS ; anc m? arme SjaH firengti&enJjtm. a i ^be enemie f^al nr t be able to to bim fiiolence ? 1 1 ^bal tbp louiiig feinonesbc iT)etoeB in f graue : t^e fonne of toicfecDnts Qjal nut burt brm 2 4 31 ^al finite Dotone bi£ foe^ bcfoje btf face ; ana plague tbem ibnt bate bini. 2 J S©p truc'b alfo anB mp mere? fljal be U)t(]&lbtm : ana in mpname fi^al bis bo;nc be ejcaheo. 26 3i toil fetbi!3Bominion alfo in tbe(ea : anu bi^ tigbtfcanBintbefiooD«. 17 p( S)al cal me,tbau art mp fatljet : mp ®pD.att8 mpflrotigfaUiation. 2 8 auD 31 bit! iiiafee bim nip 5tRbo?ne: Ik^it tlien ibefeitigfioft'jeeartb. 2^ Q3p ■uerc? tail 31 brepe fm him foj eucrmo2e:anD 16 tEbptbjatbfulBifpleafuregoeiTjouermctanatte mp couerintlibaiftai'CfdQtoitbbtfn. — f ...„ ,.«.!. ^..,. j^ jjpig, (-gj^, jj.,;j jjjjj J ijiaht to ciiBute fe? euer-etitt bts tbjone su tb^ oapce «f beaucH. 3 1 T5ut if bie cbiID?en fof fake mp iato : anb toa!&e notinmPiura;emcnt0» 51 3!ftberbjrafeemp Catutejs, ano 6eepc not mg coinniancf meiitis : 3! toil biQtc tbeir otTence^ toitfj t|)C toD,anB tiicit fir.ne toitO ftourges. 3 J fiicucrtbf le?', mp louing lunBneS toill 3 not bt* terl? take frcin hm : noj fatff r mp tiuetb tofaile. 14 S^pcaucnant toil 31 itit^eabe.no; alter p tbfng tba't is gone out of mp lips: 3i baue ftoo;ne cnce bp mg boIiUEBfbat 31 toil not fatle 25 auto. J J l!)i3ffeDefl)BlenBurefo?eucc-. anDbi3featei# liktastiicfuniicbefojemp. J 6 li?ee Rjal! fianc faK fo;! euermr je a? tbe nioone •• anB C0 tbe faitbfiii teitncis inbeaacu. 37 15utt!;o:i bait abbojrcB ano fojfafienttiiu an* ana t\)\> tr.ictb iti ibe congregation of cinttn : aAB artr.ifpleafeB at bim. 38 Z^cii. bafi b^wben tfte couetiant of tbp feruant •• 9; tbp faitl}falne 0 in Del!riiction i 12 ^baltijptoonDcrouStoojfeesf befenotoen in tbc tiatbe : 0? tbp rigbteoufne^ in ttie lans Wjere al I'^ing^ arefo?fl;ottinf ij £ilmotbeebauc3IcrteB,®3Lo?0: gs earelp f[)al wp pjapec csme hetm tbee. 14 JLo?B,tobpab"ijpjreQib!iumprouIej anabtBeU lljoutb? face from me f 15 31 am in mirctie,anB iifee bnfcbbn tbat is at tbe point te Die ! (euen from mp peutbbp) tbP terrors Uaue 31 fuffrcB toitb a troublen minB. feare of tbee barb bnflone mc 17 ^bcp came rouna about mee Bail? like toater: anB compaffeD mctcgctljcton cucroliDe. 1 8 @p loucrs anB friencs bali t Oau put atoag ftcm me: ano bio mine aciuaintatice cut of mp Bgije. Mifericordias Domini. Pfj|.8<;, M ^ fong ftallbe altoap of fibe louing liuBneffc of tb'' LojB : toitb mp moutl^ toil 31 eucr bee [{)ctoing tbp truetb, from one genetaticn to anoti^er. 2 jFo? 31 bauf faicmercp f()a!bc ff t bp fo^ cuer: t{)p ttueib ftjalttbouflablilT)in t^e Ijeaucns. 3 31 bane mane a couenant tott^) mp (bufcn:3l biotber. 5 ® iLo?B,ti)eberp;jeauc!i'JlbiilIpjairerbptoon* BcrouStoo?keS ibe laint3- 6 jFp? tobo i9 be among tl)c cMip: t|jat l^albe cam* anB caS bis crotonc to tbe grouno. ^areo who tbt ILofi f 3P C^ou ftaS ewttli^oUjeu al '■''i OefgeiS: ano h}o^ TL)CK\-i\ldyf* ThePralmcs. 40 ai tV.a tOni 50 bp, fpoile tu'iit: anB Je i{i Iicconie atcbahcroI;i8i!riftijlio?£i. 41 c:!jt)ii f)all fet top t be r(gbt tanlJ of ti£f enemfcji: ano maQc ai ^is nciicriAried to rciopce. 4a tlljou Ijaft tn&enatoay tOecDgcof ]&i{(ftoo;iDe: ai!DgiiicQljiinnotb(cto,:te mt\)t baneU 43 tJ f)0!t tal! put out Ijig tjlo^p: aiiQ caQ bi? tlj^'oiic Botone totbcgrotiuD. 44 tJEtc D.irf9 oU)i^ ?o!u!) fjad tdoii C^ojtcrcDi ann coueceo ()iinti)itbt)uljt)noiir> 45 ILo^D j^otwlorg Uiilt tfjou 1jifl« tijp fcJfcfo^ fucr anD ff)al tiip lujatii buriic like 6rt V 4^ £)(jrenifinlj£t (jnlne (^o^umptime jji ; tadetefojie l&a!^ tljoii inaDC alinen, t'o^ iioui^ijif 47 UJ.\)at man is iie tO'>t liurtfj.tj (tialnot fee oeati): aii& (ijJl lie Deltiiet biiei foiiie fiom cl;c tanD of Ocl: Thcxvui»day. Morning pfayer. mp fEron? f;-lD- my ©oCfn IjimbJil JtruR. J JF02 Ije u)3l coiiurt rl,'f f from tOe fnace of tOfi Oun= tet; nun fronuiK iiopfome peftiieiice 4 $^e fyal-JefctiD ibce UiiDct l;i3 lain^s,!! tfjou (Ijalt be latctmoet WsfcaibEre : W faitljttrtnfjs aim tructlj n)d!6et()pfti£lDanQ Imthiet. 5 tSfjoulTiBlnictlie afraiocfoianptertojbpnifelt: no^ fojitlje arrcla fljat fipetlj bp Dap. 6 ihji t'r- pcliili'iuc tl.at lualketl) in tftr CatketiCtC »to?fo?e tbc mountatnesftuctcbjongbt fo?tb, CtcufttbeeatU) auD tbe tpojlDetosremaacttbouatt (^oD from euet!aning,ano b)o;lDe boitbout entie. S ^btx< tutncQ man to DeSruction : againc tbou f3peB,v!i:emc ngaiiie pecuitDjcnof men. 4 jFo? a tijoufana pcctf 3 in tbp Ggbt.arcbHt ag pe^ fierc.p: tetmy; tbat is pafl as a luatcl! in tbe ntorbf. 5 as foone ns t&ou fcattereft tbem, tbcp arc cKcn as aflccpetanDfaOe aiDapfuDDenlpIi&etbegratTe. 6 31n tbe moMiing it i? grecncano grotoetb Up bitC in tbe eiKnino; tt is cut noli)ne,D?teD Bp,attD luitbereD. 7 jfo? U)e confume p.irap in tb? Dir5Uafurc:anD are afraiDc at tbp iBjatijfuiinDignation. 8 ^bofJ baa fet our mifceeceitf befoje tifjce: anD out ration? of tbP bancs. 1 z 'fiijcp lljal bcare tbe e in tbtit bnnDe£! : tbat tboi* biut not tbp tsott againii aiiont-. • J Ebou fiialt go 'jpon tbe JLion 9 aoneritbe pang JLionanDt^cD?a&onfl)aktbo«trcaDUnoertbpf«te. 1 4 113f caufe be batb ff t bfJt lotte upon me.tbetcfo^e fl)al il Delmer bim; J fljal fet bim up.becaufe bee bati& fcnctocn mp Jlilamc. 1 5 i!?e (bal cal upon me ,anD 3! toil beave bim: pea, 31 atit U.i::; ium in tfoablei 3 toill Ddlttct bin')* b?;njj bimtobonoitr. 1 6 muh long life toil 31 fatiCfle |)lm: ana fljeto ftim mp faluatisn. Boiiumeftcopficeri. Pfal^a, 1^ is a gooD tbing to gtue tbanls unto tbe Eo?D!anB to fingp^aifeia unto tbp i3ame,® moil bigbeft. 2 €0 tell of tbp ioutng binDnefi earelp in tlje mo?* ning: anD oftbptrHctbintbe nigbt fealon. i S^pon an infftnmcnt often Uting«, anD Upon tlje JLute: upon a louD infitument.ar.n Upon tbc fiparpe. 4 jFo? tbou JLo?3e baa maoe mce glaD ib.Jougb tb? iMojfesB: ana 31 u.;;! rciopce iu giuing pjaiCe fo^ tbe ope^ ff ccct (tnnes in tge iigbt of tbP countenance. . 9 jFoj Uj!)en tbou act ano;tp, al out Dape^ are ttone* feebjingoutjerciSto aiunBe,a?ittocreataIe tbatisf talDe. 10 ^b«Bapeflofouc age atetb?eefco?c peered ana ten,$ tb-ingb men be fo flrong tbat tbep come to foure- (co^e peeresi ; pa is tbeir Qrengtbtbcn butiabaur ajja (o;oto,fo foone palfetb it aluap, ano toe are gone. 1 1 IBut UJbo regatDctb tbe potocr of tbp lo^atb: fo^ tucritbereaftera0amdn.fcarctb,foi0tbPDifpJcafure. II ©teacbua to number outDape^: tbat tote mag be DefliopcD. 5 ® !lojBc,boioeglo?iott0arctbptoo?UcsijanDtbH tboutJibtiJ sre Urrp ict^t. 6 "an untDiie man Doctb not toell conQoer tbiiS: anft a foolc coetb not unacrSana it. 7 £Gb;n tbe UugoQip are grcene aH tbe graffe, ano tolien bH tbc ttojket^ of Uoicktoneffe Doc flcurtR) ; tbcn R)aItTifpb«eD€fi:opeDfo;te«er,bm tbou JLo^De art tbe moll bigbcii fo? eisermoje. 8 j?D? foe, tutne enemtejf (3D5.o;iD) loetliMtnf mies (Ijai yni^- ana al tbe toojkeriS of toickeBne ? fljal applp out beart0 Unto iuifeDome. 1 s g:utne tb«c againeC® ILo?D)at tbe laS t ana be gtatioii^ unto tbpfccuant0. 14 iD fatiffic usi toitb tbp mercie,8nD tbat foone; fo fbal toe reiopce sua be glaD al tbe Dapea of our life. 1 5 >Iomt32t Ufl againc noto after tbe time tO«t tbou 6afl plagucD U8; anD fo,t tbc pceresitobccctn toee baue fufferea aDuerCtie. 1 6 ^b«toe tbp fetuaHtsi tbp ^ao^he : ano t^eic cbil** fijcn tbp glo?p. 17 ano tbeg(o?iauiJ maifBic of tbe fi,o?ae our (SoD be b;.on \i&- piofpcr tbou tbe to'i^He of yur banocji Upon 6?,® p^fpet ibo»*ut banog toojfce. Quihabiczt. Pikl.pi. Wi^«fo Dtoellctb unaer tbe Defence of tbe mnS bigb ; H) All abiDe unaei tbc G^aDotoe oftbe ab ttiigbtte. 2 3 toa fas muo tKK il.0s6(, ^n m mi ^m fxa 9 "But mpbojne Hjalbc epaltcc Me tbe bojtie ofatt Onico^ne ; fo? 31 am anopnteD toitb friff) ople. 10 asine epe alio ll)at fee btisluB of mine enemies!: anD mine care Hjal bcare bi0 DeQce oftbe toickeo tbac tifeUpagainflme. i» tirijiugbtcoudfijalflotiriRjliSeaPalme tree: ana ibal fpjcaD ab?oaD Itfec a (JEcoar inlLibsnua. 1 1 %uc'it ad bee planteD in tbe boul'i: oftbe JLojDc: ^al flourid) tn the cotitts(of tbc bouSe) ef out 5oD. I J tiTbep alfo Rjal b:ing foojtb moje fruite in tbcfc age: ana (baibi fat ana tocl liking. 14 Ebat tbe? map fijetoe tme traetbe LojDe mg Qtengtb i? : 9 tbat tbete i$ no untigbceournc^ in 'f}im, Dominus regnauit. Pal.pj. Tt^e lLo?D a feing,anD batb put on glo^tou^ ap* Euening jjard: tbcLojBcbatbputonbt^ag^atel. ano prayei. SttQtQ 6imfelf( toi(t) &t«ustt)> 1 ^f. rhexixday,, ThePfalmes. Thexix^day, a f^t latl mane tl&c tomlt too^lU fo furc: tbot it can pjeparcB tf)e B?? lanD. rot be moueii. <* O comclct tig b:j)?(!)tp,anij fal Dotonc j ? In«lc J CEiMt Once tT)e toojln brffan tiatb tl)p featc Sene IffojstbeJLo^Deurmahtt. Pfcjateu: tI)ou art from cuetlaSinj. 7 iPo? (je t8(t{)e lLojD)out ©oBianU tae ate f&e peo* 4 tSbeflooDd are ti&n (© IsiiDc ) tt)eflo8B^baue pie ofbi0paGure,arn tljel^eepe oftjisjanfig. lift tip t^jcit tiopce: t^e flooDfl lift tip tijett toa«e0. 8 ^o nap if pe toti bt are W faopce, barnen not pottt J tStietoaueeoftbefeaaremigfitte, anorfiffe|]o;= {)fartS'a$!intlicp;ctiocation,$a6intii«Dagef{eirpis tiblp : but get tfce io^B tOat DtocHetb on ^igt) is mtgO* tatinn in tlje tuiloerncis. lice. 9 cafcen pout fat()erji tempteD me: pjourti mc,8nB tf J2rr3pteRtnionie)3,fl)I.o?B,ateberpfi»«:ioItneR'e fato mp ixiojke?. lecommetl) tfttne I;oiife fo? euet. i o jrourtp petc0 long teas 3 gtieuen toitb f^ifi gc* Dtu': vltionum. Pfal. ^4. wration, ans faioe: ttie a people tbatBoc errelntUcic O%0fii ©3"o,to tofjome bengeance bclonget^ t tfioa tieatts,fo? tbcp Oaue not knotoen nip toajeg. iSeOto lat)o.Tie tiengcance bclcngctjj, l^etoe tbp » » Clntototjome 31 fojare ht mp tiJjatJjitiattJeH Xf Ife, fljoHin not enter into mp tell. 2 arffe,t6eutut!gecft6timrtf) to iaegetb* 16 ZSi^o istl tife tip biitb me againQ tbe tuic&eB; 0; eartt, anB tsitb rigbtcsufnea to ti'.Bge ttie U)o;lDi anO fcelw toil tafeemp part agatnR tbe euilBoersi? tbepe"P'*^ttbbistructb. jj 17 3;frbeLo;D ban not belpsB me: it baB net fallen Dominusregnauit. pral.97. " iutmpfo'.iif baobeneputtoGlence. *Tp(^eJLo?Bi?ii!ng,tbecsrtbmapbceglaB tl^ereoft 18 DSuttiJ!)eHlif4i»oe, mjfooiebatbQtppeOitl^P i pea,tbemiiIti^;neoftbej|Iesmapbeg[aBt1:iereBr. mercieC® Ilo,:B)helBmetq;i. 2 ^lautes anB scrhcaes are rouaBi about binu 19 31n tbemultitijoeof tbe fo;roti3ei< tbat Jf^aBin tigbteoufneu anB iuCgcmErtare tbe babitationof bin mp beatt- tbp comfojtx baae reftefbeB mp (bulc. fcate. 20 SHiittboitbaueanptbingtoooetiiitb tbef!9flle i tiTbetefiiad goe a fire before bim: anB butne tip cf toicfecPneS: \x)\)kh imaginttli mifcfiif fc as « latoef bi0 enemies on enr rp Sae. 2 1 ^fcfV gatbet tbem togrtl;er egainfl i\}t foule of 4 Ois Itjbrning irauc l^ine tinto t\t too^lBe : tbe tl;e rigbteoue; ann consetnne tbe innocent b!«oB, eartf) fa)B ic^ana toas afraiB. 22 'BtutbeILo2Bi0mprefuge:anBmp®oBiStbe $ tTbebilsmrlteBlikc hiajreat tbe p;efetice of tbe firengtb of m? r anfioeuce. LoiBsat tbr p^efcnce oftbe LojBeoftbcBaboleeartb- ( 2} 15ee(bairfrompenfetbemtbc{rh)ic6fBne0,anB 6 Sbcbeauensbaitf BrcIarcO Sjts rigbteotifneffet ) BeRrop tbem in tb ans (xe maoe it: ano %i$ lianBe^ tingo&lg. Th e xi'x.day. The Pfalmes. The xx.<^ay. 1 1 Crtiw a fp^ong bp a Ii'g^t fc? rte tigttf ous; Onncjf of onfa;tf)fuInf (TeuljrK ^al no fuc^j cUaut bn* «nD ioprnllglaDnefTe fo^iuc^afi liettuebtaricO. tome. I a l£letapcetntI)elLo?B(pe rigl^teoud:anD8iue $ afrelDarDbrart(^aHDepaTtfTomnu:3!b)t(not tt)anke<5 foji a ttmcmbjancc ef jjiP bolinefft. knjJu a luickto pcrfon. Cantate Domino. Pfaim.^g. A SDUiiorop^iutlpilaunDctecb ()i0 neig(){)ouri|)iin 0%ingutitotbeLo?l>eatieUjefoMB:fojtie{)at]& totU3lDeflrop. . Done marueiloue tbingd. 7 Who Go Ijat^ alfo a pjwuoe iooke, anB f'Sl) fio" a Caubl)i0oU)ite rigbtbanD,anDtoitt)lii«i macftf:3ls»tllnotfuffetliiin. fjolp atine:bat{) be gettcn Ijimftffcttjc bitwie. 8 agine epesi loekt bnw fuclj as be faitbfull in tb< J S:beILojio Dcclartfl bis raluation: bia rig!)(f o«f* lanC: tbattUprnapDlMfltoitbrne. ne!3b3Cbbe«peuIp(^ctD(Dmtbt:[Ig()toftbe Ueatben. y CQijaroUaDctljagoDlpiifebeSjalbeinpremant. 4 C?ebatbrcmfmiJii£DUj£iBift£p(itttiictb totoatDc lo ©bercfijallno Dtctnfull perlon OUjcIl in mg fbeboufeofiIfcael:anoalItbe(nO0oftbe ivojiDi^aue ][)oure:becf]atteUi:(bIie!a>S)3lni)tttupinmt.'ligbt. feene tbe faluation of our ^SoB. « i 31 fbail fwne or Qrop all tbc ungoiiip itja: are in 5 ^b(^epourreIue{iiopfunbnrotbeS.o;Dc,anFe tbelano: ibat Jlnisprooteouiallbiicbeli Doecu freoi Ianii^;^ing,teiopce,anD gme tbanbe^. tb« citie of tOe fl.o?D. 6 pjailVtbdLojBtipfliitbebattC-GtigtOtbetiarpc Dominecxaudi, Pfal.ioi. toitb a pialme of tbanhergiuing. IT n| C'a« mp p^apet, 0 J,o?Cie : ann let mp crping Mftrnine 7 Oiiitb^r:mipct0airo(j*)batone0.-^l|ietopout I — I come unto tbee. prayer. felitetf topful before tbc ILo?Dtbei&ing. JL J, » ipiBejiottbPfaccfrommcin tbe timeof 8 Ilet tbc lea make a nople, ano all tl^at tlbercin i0: mptrenble : eticltne (bnie cares bnio me toben jl cali. tbe tounn toc?lD,anD tbep tbat DtoeH tbert in. ®'beate mf,anD tbat tight fooni. 9 JLet tbe ffooiitf clap tijeirbano0>anDiet tbe billed j jFo^mpiJa^csareconfumeDabiapIiktfnjekety be iopfull togctbet before tbt ilo^De : fo; i)t iti come t9 ntp boned are burnt tp ssi it toere a fircb^sno. iuDge t!;c eattb. 4 ®pl!catt«!» fmuten fiotune, ann toitbercD like 10 caitbtf gbff ourneiS f&al ie tirtgc tbe toojlB,': ann graffe:fotfbat 3i fo^gc tto eate mp b^tan. tbe people tuitbcquitic. j jFo?tbf *weofmpgtonnigmpbone{(toil&arfe Dominusregnauit. Pfal.fp. cItauetonipfle£[j« Tl^e ILo^o 10 Uing, be tbe people neuec fo bnpati« 6 3I am brcome li&e a Pellicane in tbe biloecne^; ent:be fltretO betineenc tbeCbecnbim? , be t^e ano like an oiule tbat is in ibe Bcfatt. fart^nemrrooaqnfet. 7 Jbauetuaicbce.ijaineufnaBittoeteafparoti a €be ilojo 10 great in 4&ion: anO {ifgl^ aboue all tbat (tttetb alone bpon tije boufe top, people. 8 (gmeenemiesirtuilemealltbenaplong: jtibeg } tibepCbalgiue tbunketibntotbsnamr.tobicbifi tbat aremaD bpon nie,atefb]n;netogetbetagatnQmc. Breatjtoonflerfiil.anubolp. 9 iFo? 31 bate eaten a(l)cjILo;oe)f[)aIt(Ub(irefo;(Kec:ana tnuel among fiicb ad call bpon bi? name : tbe(e csUeo tbp remembrance tb^ougnout all generation]}. UpontbelLoja.anobEbearDtbem. ij '^Iboufijaltartfe enbljaue mcrcie bpon ^ion; 7 {^e fpake bnto tb^m out of tbe cloubp pillar: fo; fo; it id time tbat tb^u bane mcrcie bpon ber, pea, tbe tbepkeptbidtilitinonte^, attbeiabitbaclje gaue ibe. ttmeidcome. 8 CboubearDeStbeni(S)£o?Dour(SoD:)tboufoit* 14 flno bJ^p^tbpferuantatbinSe bpon bet fionej!: gaueil tbem, S> t@oDt ano puniilieDa tTjeit oione in^ anis it pitirtb tbtm to fee ber in tbe cuR. Mixtion^. 15 6ibebeatben(baIfearetljpnamCjQILc;B:anD 9 0magni8e tbe Eo;ne out (S)oO, ano too^tgip bint eltbektngsoftbeeattbtbpmairliie. )>p«n bi0 bolp btl fo? tbe £,o;oour &oii is boil;. . i ^ Q^ben tbc iLo;ti (^ai bulloe by %ion;anD tbbm lubiiaccDco. Pfal.ioo. |;i0glo;pfl)alappeare. 'Be iopfull in tbe Eojbe all pe lanDed : feme tbe 1 7 Wljin bee tutnetb Ijim bnto tbe p;Eapet of tbc JlojDe boitbglaone^e, ano come befo;e btK Pje^ poo;e Defiitute:anD nefpifetb n«t tbeit belite. fence luttb a fong. 18 Sbisf fbfi'lJe tauttc fo? tbcfe tbat come afte r:ar.tt 2 TSe pe fure tbat tlbe ILojU be isi i2>oD,it ttf be tbat tbc people tobicb fbalbe bp,mf,(l)al pjaife tTje JLo;d. fiatbrnaoe b^.atnot U>e eur I'elueiS : b)e are bii^ people, 19 jTo; be b>itb iookcQ Dotoncftom bi^ ^anccuarie: ano tbefljcepe of bisf paCturc, cutof tfjc beanen Din t^e JD.o?a beboiD Kje eartb. J fflgoepoHctoap into bi«( gates* toitbtbanfeefgi* 20 Sbatbettiigbtbcatet'jemoutniHgjiuf fucbatf Qing^anDintobi«!couTteiSb]itbp;aire:betbanhf(tibn<» beincaptiuitte: ano Deliuec tbe cl;ilb;en appointeo t« biin>ani) fpcake goob of bid name. bnto Deatb. 4 ^ojtbeIlojDetsigraciou{i,bismetcietdeuerIa' 21 tJElattbepmapocrtaretbenameof t^eJLojue fiing ; ano bid truetb enoutetb from gctiecattoH to ge^* in ® id manb bis too;(b(p r.t QierafaU m> neratton. 22 iHlbeuibe people are g«I)ertD togctbet: ana Milericordiam & imlicium.Pfal.ioi. t^ckingcomcd alfo to ftrue tbc lLo;D5 M^ fong O^albe of mere? ano iuDgcmem:bnto tbec, 2 j $;c b;ougbt batone mp Qtengtb in mp ieurnep S> }lo;B,biil 31 Qng. anb Hjo^tenefi mp bape^. a ffiletmebauebnottSanbinguntbeSuapofgolJ' 24 "^utjlfaitje, i2)mp©ob, takemenotabjapin linefle. tibcmiOBelicf mine age : ad fo; tbppcetejstbcp tnotite 3 CCtbf n toilt tbou come bnto me : 31 toil iualke in tb^ottgbout all generations. Rip bonietoicb a perfect [.icart. 25 ^(joulLo^be in cbe beginning baS lapDe tbc O, 4 31 XoiU tskena )pick$Q tOingin 6anSiX&ftt((&i. taxation oftbeeactbiann LhehtMunaj,* ■fhcxx, day. The Pfalmes. Thexxj.day- RjaltDaFeol^De 80 Bo«J 3 garment, 7 at tDg rebuke tljepaee-.aiajctjorcc of tbptluw 27 atiD sg a tjeSurc ITjalt tdoit cljangc tbm, ana Dcr tlje? aic afrajn. t'&epftallbe cfeangcDt but ti-cu art lije fame, anotO? 8 e&cpsoct)pasrjigf)a«tI)e!jtHfj!,anBi»otDn«to gems tt;al not taile. flje UalUps bencatf) : fueuDnto t^e plate tohicb tbott s8 €l3ec'gtlo?fnoft&pfcru3m0l5al continue :anB Ibaaappoimcofo^tljem. ^ • »« tlicit fern ftal Sana fafl ill tl)pEg[)t. 9 ^bcuIjafifettrjcmtteirbounCjS.totifclittiJpC&all Bcnctlicanima. Pfalme.ioj. jioi yaffcateit^fttumc agfllne to couttiijeanl). P3aapfefl)eLo^3,©!npfoule:anDant0ati'SJBUl)iB lo r^eefcnDftljtOe fp?ing0 into tl&e tiuft^ ; tuti Jcb me,pjaife l&is fcolp name. tunne among the IWU^. 1 P^aife tte llo^D,SD mp foule : anD forget Hot all 1 1 flll beaSes of t()e Seine u^infee tTjeicef: ano tfie ()i3 beneStesi. tuiloe aHe0 quencl) tljeir tibitii. ? caijtcbfojgi«ctbaitI)i!Gtinc;8!iDljcaUt^aIttine u TBcGnct'osm t^all tbc foitle^oftlic ap?e Jjaue inStmrtic0. tVic babttatton:ana Ong among tfte b^ancfjeg. 4 Oa{j(cKau«bt^p life from Oc!!cuctien:?ctobj* ij l^etoaierctf)tf)t()iHei3from3boue:t6ee8rt]bl? iif t& tb« toitl; aictcie ana louing feinDneffc. fitleu to(tl) tl;c fruite »f tijp lBc?':>t0. 5 aa^icbfajiffictb tOv moutJ) iottD gooD t{)ing^:ma' 1 4 Ipe b^ingctlj fo^tli grade fo?ttiefattelI:9fBrc«ne tir.g tbee pong ano ludic as an Cagle-: Itietbe^ fo? tljc fetnice ofmr n, 6 Vl\\e Lo?B tpf cutetl) rigt't^oufnes $ tuSgcmeKt! i j €bat feemap b^ing fooDe out of tl&e eattli, anB foi all tljcm t!jat ate opp?cffeD bsitlj iBjong. fcoine tijat maittl) glao tbe Ijcart of man : anu ople to 7 Hje l^ctocD ^is toapeg Unto CQofejJ : W taoo^Resi make bim a cljcerefiil countenance,? bjeaa to flreng* bnco tie cibilB^cn of 31ftacl. t()en mans Ijeatt. 8 ^be JLojin i0 full of compaflton anB mcrcp: long i s Wc^t trees of tfie JLojB alfo ate fulof fappejeum fufftring.anu of great goocncffe. t^se €eBar0 of ILibaniis(,iDttcO (jc liatl) plant cD. 9 IjetotlnptaiUjagbecbiCtng-.ueitJietEecpetl&lbc 17 CabcteintbebitDCmabetlfeficneaeS: anfltjc li^angerfojeuer. l^irretreeSarca Dtocllingfojtde^tojfec. 10 il^etatbnotncalttett'&fe^afteroutQnneji} no? 1 8 ■Sllie bigl) !)t!3 arc a refuge fo? tije toilo ©oateii! tctoarDeB i)0 acco;aing to our Inickesnefle. ano fo are tbe fionp rccfeeis fo? tlje Conies. 11 iro?Ioohc&otol)tgfjtljef)f«!ieni6inc9mparlfon ip li^e appointeDt^f©oone fo; ccrtainc feafon^j pf t^c eartb •• fo great iK tii? metcie alfo totuatDe tjjcm ann tl)e ;eti)t^attoeatebutBtili. 2j ^angoctl; foo?tOto |jt0 too^fee, anB to 5tg la* 15 tiEbcnapcsiofman are but 80 graffe:foji&eflo^ bcursbntiliifjeeucnfng, tif^etbaSafloiireeftbefielDc, 24 © "iLf>?i>c,l)ob)e manifolne arc tt)p toe?Se0 : ftt 16 jFo?aEfocnea3tl)eii)iHBgaftbouctit,ftisgone: ioifenomc^aatljou maBetI)emaH, ti}eeartlj(0 fulUf ani) tlje place thereof fljal knoiue it no mo?e, tl)?ric{)e0. 17 'Butt{)emtccifullgoeBtte{reoftt)e jlcjn cnBu* 2j ^0 is! tlje great ant) toioefea alfo: toberein ate fefufojtiurnnoeiict,bp6nrb£nitl)atffste^im:an3 tbfngs creeping innumerable , botljfmal ana great iit3tig')ttoKrncff«iiponcl)tlD;cn?tc'oilD?en. beaRjs. 18 2c«entfon fucb SiS feeepc Ijiei coiienant:ana. 26 Cfeeregeetlienjip^.gftfierei* tbat JLiutatl&an ' tl()iufie tipon W conim anBeuuRta to nee (bem. lutiom tliou "^afl mane to ta6e H9 paSime tterciit. fi • 19 ®:i)cllojnel}st^p;epareD^i«ifeacc in Ijcauen: 27 ©jclc&aitcolupontljeeitljRttboumapeQgfue anB %\ CKljfn thwljiDcatbpfece, tbeparetroiiblen: N SI ©p?aifet(}eLo?Dalpel)ii3ljoaej(;pefcrttant^ i»l)entboutaltel!atoaptl)Cirbjeat6, tl&£HEtc,anoar« ofbiiStiiatDoeWsplfafurf, tamcflfigsinetotOcirDuS. 12 ©fpeahcgeoQoftlieLcjtiaUpebJoffecsfoffiis, 30 2Iiijentl]nulfttfftt6pl>?fatl)gofen!), t^epfbal 1^ in all places of l)ii5Dommion:p^8ife t^outlje l.o?B,fi> beniaiJe:anBtlioaiijaltrinuerf)cf.3fceoftl)ceart&. j mpfaulc. ji Sijeglo.JiouSmaisflteoftbeJLojBe (JjalenDurc ' Ben€c}Ic anima mca. P'at.104. foj euct ! ibe S.pje f^el reiopce m f^ieluojks. tAa!'fttl)clLo;B,®m?roiiIetSD ifi.ojaemp (E>cB, 31 2i8pBet'6efrunBatior.sioftl)eea«5u(ia: itnc- I 5bi?name;tei i^ie people Wjat t!;'.n2*5t)e'liatfpraj'€r. S Thcxxj.diy, ThcPfalmes, Thexyj.daj V i O lit nu: fong^ htt of Wnij«nii pjapfit ^im: ann let 7cur tsifting be of adbif \uonDtro!i6 tuo^kcs. 3 Sf iopc£ in bis holp j^aiiie: Ictttc {jeritt of t^cm re lopce tljat ff eke t^e Lojd. 4 ^crkc tt)e lie^D anD l)i0 (Irengtb : Utke Ijifi Ua Cuermo.:e. J UEincmbettbenianttiloastoo.zkcs tbatljcebaiTj Done •• bis tBoiiDCtp.anD ttc uogemcms of big inoutt). 6 Q pee feeDe of abja^ain tiiJferuaiu : pe cljtIDjen cfIacol)biScb»reH. 7 £pe 10 tjje ilejB out (SoD : it? i'aogtnienw ate in al tijc toojilo. 8 Oi Jjati) bene alma? minnful of fjia roucnant anu pjoiniU: tbat be inase to n .{^oufsTio gtncx Ations. 9 (2uciitbe covenant :.;at hema^jetoubabjajjam: anDtbeot!)eti)acl)cl'ajaci:u;itoj;ft»[i3c. 10 aim appflimca tij; fn'ue bnto J acob fe; a latoe: tno to Sfrael fo? an euctlaSmg Cf lament. 1 1 %a?ing,ClT.ottee toil | giuc t(j£ lanD of (Jba- naan: tljc lot ef pour inberitanr e. j7 €g:TVthja* glati at t^n'ttifpattiTtj •. fo; t&eg iDcre afcaiDafifjeiii- J 3 C?e fp;caj) out a cloiic to U a coucring ; ana Etc to giuc IJgljt III i\)£ niglji teaioti. i9 at tl;cir Defire tjc b^oiigot qixiileS- enB Ije GncU tfjeintoitbttcb'catJ oftuauen. 40 l?ee opencD tbe rocheofQonc, aii3 tb«toafer(» flolD£D oiu : fo tfeat riuers ranne m c;if places. 41 fpi tof)P i \)t remcmbicD bis tjelp Picmife : anD Sb^abembiefecuart. 42 ant) bee bjoagb? foo?tb W Pe«Pl< toitt) ioj: atiB In? cbofcu 'mitb glatinrne. 43 ano gatie tbeni tbe lanreg of tbe ^Jeatben : atiO tfctp tcoke tOe labours of tbe pf opk in polfeflicn. 44 ^bat tijtpmigbt ktepe bi9 flatutcs ano obfctue tifHaiuc!}. Confitcmini Domino. Pfal loiJ. ©iue tbanks bnto tte Lo^O.fo? ^e is grattcus Eoening ana big metcic cnourf tb to? f iter. prayer. cabocanej.-p;tffe the noble actc^oftlbe Oeiu li Cill-cntberetoere jct but a feiue ef t()em : ano J.c;!D:o:(l3e\ofoojtbaiU)[3pjaifc tfje? 2tanget0 in tlje lan3. 3 ISlCucD arc tljtv t^at alaaj kecpe iuDgcmert: 1 3 Cdizi time as tl)f ? toent from one nation te an ano Ccc tig!jtcou'>.c(Te ot'cet: from one kingcome to auotbcr people. 1 4 i^e fuifiteD n J man to Doe tl^em In^ong: tut re* ijioueD euen kings fo? tbeir fakts. ' I J Z6Ui\} not mine anoHntcD:anB Do mp Pjop^ctS no liarmc, 16 C9o?fouer, te callen fo? a cean^ bpou t|ie lanD; auD ce(Iro?iiD al the p?omtlon of b:caD 4 Eemcmbctmce.O E,o:l3,acco;D(ngtctl)f faiiouc tbat tbou beatcft unto t^p peoi'le ; S> biUt me toit^ tbg faluation. J 5:f;at J map fee tie feltcittf of tbp cboftn : ana teiopce in tbe glatiiuffe of tfe? pcjpUjanD giue tbiiilviS tcicb tbinc inb«ritasicc. 6 cae baue finiico toitlj out fathers: toe ]&aue Done 17 '-ilitte baofcut ainanbefo?et6em;eucn3I IpcrcbukeB tbe ten fea alfo.ano it toas D?ieO fapj tbe people let bim goe free. fobe IcD tbem t'jfotigb tbe Deepe,aS tf):o3gb a ailDet* 21 t?emaDcbimlo?oalfoofbtsboufe:anOtuIctof ncQe. al bis fubSance. 10 anO be faueo tbera from tbe aDucrfaricsbano: 22 t^bat becmisbt cnfojme bi^ P?tnces after bisi ano DcliuercBtbem from tbe banc of tbc tnemie. toil: ano teacb bis ^enatozstDiffOome. n asfo? tbcfctbattteubieDtbem, tbe toaterso* 23 Jfrael alto e^ne into (£gppt: ana 3iacob teas a ucrtubclmeotbemitbcreiuasnotoneoftbcmUft. firanget in tbe lanO of l?ant. 1 2 ^Tben belctueo tbep W too?Bs; ano fang ptaife 24 ano bee increafeo bis people erreeDinglp: ano tintobim. maoetbemBtongettbentbeir enemies. 13 TSuttoitbinatobiletbepfo^gat btStoojkS; anB 2j cabofebearttuniciJ, fot'gat tbep bateDbtS pro* iDoulD rot abioe bis cousifcl. pic: anD Dealt bniruclp toitb bis fcruants. 14 Tiut lull came Upon tbcm in tbe iDtlDernES;anD 26 tJben rent bceSJ^ofcs bis feruaunt : ano aatoti tbep trmptto <5od in tbc Defcrt. toljom be bao cbofcn. 15 anQ be gauctbem tbeir DcSrc: ano umleanue^ 2'7 ane tbcfe fbetacD \)ifi tohuift among tbcnt : ann toitbal into tbf it foulc. toonoetsintfcelanDofOam. 16 CbcpsngreB^oreSalfaintbetentS: anDfla^ 28 I^ee fent Darfecn.-s, c^^D it toaSBatke: anc t^ep ton tbe faint of tbe JLo?D. toete Mat obeDient bnto bis tupzD. 1 7 ^0 tbe eattb opeueD anttfrnalotoeD bp Datban J 29 IpeetutneD tbeir tcrftets into liooOtasD tletoe ano cotiercotfcc congregation of abiram- tbeir 6^. 1 8 ano tbe fire toas kinoleo in tbeir wmpanp- tb* 30 tibeit lanD b?oug^t fo:tb fteggeS: pea,euen in flame burnt bp tbe bngooip. tbeir Kings cbambets. ip tS:b«P iwaDe a calfe in l^ojeb : anB too?^ippcB 3 1 C?c fpake tbe tocjo.anD tbere came all maner of tbe mo!tcn image. &icS: ano lice in nl tbeir tiuaciers. 20 UbuS tbep turncD tbcit glo^p; intotbe GmilituOc 32 ^cgauetiembaiuaoitesfo?t8ine:2nB flamed of a calfe tbat eatetb bap. efgre in tbeir iana. zi anB tbep fo?gate*5oDtbeicfautout:tobicbtaa 3 3 t?ee fmote tbeir bineS aifo anB Rgge trees ; anB Done fo great tbings in »£gppt. Deflropeo tbe trees tbat Sjece in tbcit coaSes. 2 2 tCIonccrous too,:he3 in tbc lenae of C?am : ano 34 l)s fpake tbe too;o 9 tbe gradjoppers camcanB fearefiil tbingfl bp t'oe teo fca. caterpillers innumerable : ^ DtD eate bp all tbe graflie 23 ^obe faiD bee toaulD bane DcBrorieB tbem, b^D in tbeir lano, ano Deuoureo tbe fruit of tljeit grouno. not SQafeS bis cboten (!anD bcfote bim iu tbe gappe: t« 3 J I^eefmste all tbe StSbojne in tbcit lano: euen turneatoapbiSto;atbfuiiinB!gndtion,lcaSfeee^'»lt» t\>e cbtefe ef al tbeir Itrciigtb. ceftrop ibem. 36 J^eb?ougbttbemfoo?ibaIfo toitb Gltierf golD; 24 ^ea, tbeptbongbtfcoineoftbetpIcafantlanBJ- tJiecetoa? not one feeble ]J«i((mam(iQgtijeic tribes gnogau^nocitoencemoiiijitoojD, |.Abesxij\day. ThePfalmes* Thcxxij'.day. 25 Ti3atmutm«rciitttt^etttettts(:antt][)eatlsetua fo?it)ecpo?emaU)apcaptiue to pitie jo ^Ijcn are tljepglabibecaufe t^je? areatteS: tiiem. ans fo bee bjingetl^ tbem bnto ttie (jauen terete tldcg 45 Dcltufrb«((a>EozBo!tt®oB)*g8tl&trb5fcom tooulDbc. among t'le ijtatfeen : tljat toee map gme ibsnbe* bnto ? 1 2D t()at mon faoulD tbcrefo^f piaffe tbe !Lo?o Tof tbp bolp Hamcano make our boaS of tbp p?aife. bis goooncs: ar.D Declare t^e bJonbcriS tbat {)ce ftaD fo^ 4« TSleCffDbetbelLojniSobc^JifraeUftomeucC' tbe cbilD?en of men. Ia8tng,anDteo?lDeb)iibeutenDe:anDletaUbepeople ^z QTbat tbcp toottlD e^alt b^malfo itt tbe congre^* rap,9mrn. gaiion of tbe people : ano p?apfe flno attatne, tobcn tbep are minilbcb 3 bjottabt 8 ® tbatm£nbioulottjctcfo2cp;8il"etbeLo?Befo? Ioto:tb?eua;bopp?cffion.tb!9Ugbanp plagueo; trouble. littgoooncffe: ano Geclacc t\ic l»3nDci0tbat()«e Doetit 40 ^boufib l^< luSec tbcm to bee euiU intreateo -«.... I. ...-.-.,„ r.™,r. _ _t tbzouffb O' The xxij.day. The Pralmes, The xxiij. clay. Euening prayer. rtjougTitwanttf: antt let ttemtoanner out of ttebja^ in t))t toiOerncfff . 41 2^{tl)elpcti)l)etftcp(to?etmtcfmfferps antima* iti\) t)im IjonOjofOia like a floclte rf fljerpe. 4i ILojn, amons tlje people; 31 toil liBg pjapfe^ unto tftee among tl&e na« tiirtt0. 4 jFo? tT)p metcp id ffreafcr t'^en t^e teaucnsi : anD tdp ttuct'oteacljetbbnto tlje cloiioci*. $ ®ftt)pt}jpretfe(OiSoD)abowet'(jel)cai«n!E(:anD tl)p glo?p aboiie all t]}e cartO- lattOail. 19 Let it tf)a«> Ijappen from thf !Lo?ne bnta mine eneinie ej ano to tfcofe tf;at fpcake eiiil againd mp foulc. JO "BiitDealetboiitoitljmfe (® toio ©oD) accoj* Ding bnto tbp Jl-lamc: fo^ ftncete is t\)f mercici 21 fl)oeitucrme,fo? 31 amljcFpeleffeanDpoo;e;anO mp Oeatt is VDuunneb biitljin mc. 2 » il ffoe be nee lifee t!)e ItiaDoto t^atDepattetti: ano am Djiufn as tTje gral^eppcr. ij (©pbnees are toeafeet^j^otigl; faffing rmpBefi^ 6 QE^t ttp beloneD map be ueltMereD : let tbp ttgljt is BjpcB bp fo? toant of fatnt ffe. I^ano fauc t&em.anc fjcate tfrau me. ■ 7 ©on batJi fpofecn in ijis {jolineflc: 31 failteiopce t%erefo;e anQ DiuiDe ^icdem, anD mete out tte OaHeg of^iicott). 8 (Siieau is mine, ano ©anaffeStJi mine! (gpl^^a^ (m alfo is tjje firengctj) of mp I)eaD. 3!uDa is mp fatogiitcr.^oab t# mp bjatfjpot : 0= 24 31 becarmfe alfo a rebuke btito t^em : t|)ep tliat looken bpon me,ll)a[!CD tijcir I)caDS. 2 J i^elpe mee (€) ILojD mp @oD ••) olj faue nice flc» eo;iDingtot^pmercp. 26 ana tbcp fljallknoto'^ato tlDatt^isiSttpSanus anD tliat tbou £.0^0 IjaR Don? iu 27 ^Oou5()tljcpt«rre,petble(ret!)oii:nnDl?ttbeni tV r aEDom toil 31 calixiuc mp lt)ooe,tjpo tfte pijilittineff be confomioco tbat rife Dp againflmee, butlct tUp let WlSltriiimpft. • uantreiopce. 10 i!ltt)otoincaocmcintotljeQrongcttte;anl»to|j« 28 Let mine a^iierfaries bee cIotbeD toitbt^amet iritB^ingmeintoijBomf an^lcttljeincoiicc tjjemftluejStoitljtljeicotone-confsfci 11 C;antTjiannotfojfa&cnbS.©0iiD;3UDtBiItriot (Iott,ai8toiibacloftc. #«i(5oifgoefe?t(jtoirtoHc!)offeflf 29 asfo?mfe,3ItoingiifegteattTjan5e5bKfotbe , 12 ®l)clpet),3againat(jeenenuej fojftainetjit^c iLo?atoitl)mpmoiit5:anDp?apfe{)tmamcBgt(jemnl* lelpeofman. tittioe 1 3 cri)?o"g!^j ©oo toe f&al Do great act^: ano it tji be tbat SunUieM D^tone out enemies. Deni latidem. Pfal.109. H®lB€ niot il)'') tongue, ® ®oD of mp pjapfe : fo| tbe moiitlj of tlje toT59Dlp,peai,ano t^t moutb of tbe oe» ceitful is openea upon me. 2 3.m tijfp fjaue fpog*n agaittH m« .toitlEj falfe ^ohgtic6»fl)cpcoinpa(rcBmeeaboHtair9tottTjtoo?D]Sof Jjatrco,anof6u^][)tagainftmetoitI)outacau(e. 3 jFo?tl)t!ouetf)at31f)aDt>ntotf)emIce, t'&eptaSe enemies. 30 jfojbe ffjaiaann attbe rtg'otbanDoftlfjepoo^ef to fauc fjis fdule from touigljtecmS JluOgeS. Dixit Dominns. Pfil. no. T8?e l,o?D fa^bc unto mj' JLojfle 1 fit tbott on mp Momir^ tigbt {janD, bntiil 31 make tbinc enemies tbp prayej*"' foeteRoole. a ?Cbe ILo?D (Tjall feno tfjeroboftfippotoerotitof feiott '. bee f&ou ruler euen in ttjc miDS among t^inc notomp contrarp part; but 31 giiie mp felfe bnto pjair r 4 ^bi»e ijaue tijep retoatDtD me euill fo^ gooD; ana Ibatrecfcijmpgoontoin. J .is c>'mmantismciit0 ate true. 8 Ctjcp fiano fall foj cuet ano cuet ; anB are Dene titmctftanoeqiutie. 9 fi)ee lent tccctnpt ton bnto |)i3 people: WWfi commanceli W ^ouenant fo; cu({. \)ol2 an9 ttuctent 10 S:t)efearc of tfte Ee?B i^ tlic bcginnftig of ixuf= ilJonie,a soes tonoevRaneirg ^aiie al t^eg t^at 00 tfjete* afier.Hje pjaile of it cnDutet()fe? cuer. Beatusyir, Pfal.iia. BEeffeB a tht man ttiat fcaTctO t^e £o|ti: leelmli great Dcligifjt in his conimanosintntiS. a 1):$ feeDe fljalbe intgUtie tipon eattlj: tie gcne^ ration of tbe faithful [^albc blcITeB. 3 13.icljes ana pfenteoufncffe flja!I)c in Jjislfioufc: anB Ijis tigbttoufni-ffe cHDuretJ) fo;t euer. 4 (Lliuo tbe goDlp tbers arifctO fcp Ii'g^t in t^e Patkettelfe !l)e is mcrcifiiU,Iouing,anB rigbtfous. Non nobis Domine. PlaLiij. NOtJC Bntob0,®3D,o?B, notl)ntot>si,butB«ojTj? iBame giue tlje p^aifc : fc^ tO? loaing mercp, a:nD fo^tbptriuiye fahe. s ca&ereffljefijant^eJ&eatbenfaj: luScreisnoUi tijeic (BeBf 3 3.0 fo?out®foB,|cii«(inI!?eauen: fte l&ati&Bcnc tDljatfoeuet pleareB l^im. 4 tE&cit iBoIe$ ate Slutt anB galB: «uen t§c too^Se ef nicna (janB^. $ ^b^V {jane moutlie^ ar.B fpea&e nrt : c^eifi Ijauc t^ep.ana fee not. 6 ^cp tane tarc^ ans fieare not: nofc^^isuc tljcg aKBfmcnnot. 7 Clep liane lianBc^ anB fianBle not , fee te Jaue tibf F,anB inalkc not: neitljet rpeakc t^ep tfijong^ t^eic tbiioatc 8 ®t)cp tlbat mafce tTjcm, are U6e tnto t|iem s anB fo are all fuci) a^put tbcir truQinthctn. 9 "But ti)ou baufc of 3irrael>trull tii^on in t(je Ho^B: $ agoaBmatti$imeccirid:anBU)i{guioe;()t^U)o?B0 ^etdtbeicruccoiirHnaBcfencc. . 1 iDitdBifccctton. 10 ^eibtiufeof 2(iaron,putpenrttuQintl&elIo;6(t ^ iro; be lliall nenet be moouea: ano tbe ttgljteoud fa a (t)tiz jjelper anB BtfenBer. {^albebaB in an euerlafiing remembrance. 11 ^ee tbat fcace tl)e He^e, putpsuctttifiintl^e 7 IjeetDillnotbeaftapDfojanpeuilltiBingiS: fo^ JLo?B:bei?tbeirbeIpetanBBefenDct. f)i9 {jeart (ianBetb faB ano belctuetb in tbe ILojB. 1 2 tEbe SrOjD batb bene mtHBfiiU of b$i,anB lie S^sl 8 pi0 beart ie Qabltt^cQ ana isili not i^iinkt :Bnti( bleffe b0 : cuen be Hjal bJelTe tbe boufe ofilfcaeUbe i^ti Je fee bi^Bcfirefcponbisi enemies. LIcffe tbe boufe of aaron. 9 Epe batb ciCpccreD abjoaB anB giuen to tbe poo;ie: 13 "S^te ajall blelfe tbem tl^at feace tb( 3lo;Be : bet(^ anB bi0 rigbtcoutneife temainetb Co; euec » l)i$ bf^C foiaii anB great. fiialbeeralteBBiitbboBCHC. 14 ^bei.o?B£^aIIinctea(e;«ttmt;eanBmo;e:;oa 10 ^bebngoBlptbaureeitjanBitf^allgrieueliim: ano pour cbilB^cn. itt Qjali gna^ bittb bi^ teetbi anB confume aUiap, tbe 1 5 ^e are tbe bleCTeS of tlb^ ]U?Q: tabicll maoe igea^ seSteof tbeBngooli^Sjallpetttb* uenanBeactb. Laudatepueri. Pfaliij, itf a»tbetDboIe5eaaen0atcttie5.ojB0:tte tartO Piaaife tbe Jlo^B (pe (eruant?-.) S> p?aif« t'be Banw |8ib be giuen to tbe cbilBjen of men. of t!)e %»i'0. 17 ^be oeaB p^aife not tbee, Q ILe^g : neitbet aQ 3 '^aieOeB beetbeJl^ame of tbeHojO: fromtbtfj tbeptbatgoeBoiune into tbe Qience. |imefoo?tbf9?euermo?e. 18 ISutJaee iBillpjapfc tbe JLo?B: from tiji^tiitw 3 SbeJlo?B0 53amei3p?aifeB: from tbe tiGngbp fw>jt(j fo? tuermoje. JP^aife tbe JLo?B. of tbe %unHe,Unto ti^e geing Butane of tbe fame. 4 ^bc Ilo^B i0 btgb aboste all itpeatben : ano |i0 glo?p aboue tbe beattenis, 5 WL'oa ii like Bnto tbe iLo;Be owe (£>oB, tTjat batb !)i*i otelling fobigbi ana pet bumbletij bttKftlfeto be^ bolB tbe t^)ingjS ttjat are in bcaucB anB eattb:" 6 Ije takttb Bp tbe Gmple oiu of tbe Bull : anB Iif« tetb tbe poo^e out of tbe mire. 7 tEbat bee ma? fet bim isitb tbe pjinceiS : euett loitb tbe p.:incei3 of bi)3 people. 8 ]^ee mai;etb tbe barren Inoman to fceepe boufc: IntB to be a iopfull motbet of cbils^en. Dilnciqaoniam^ Plal.ii^. ISm toel plcaf of mp peeper SmbelpIcafeB: tbattbe JQ,o;BbatbbeatOtbebdr<:e Mornmg "■---p^sper. Cbat bee batb isclineB \}i0 eate tmto mee; pta/cri In exitu Ifrael. Pfal. 114. 'i^tn 3Ifrael cameont of (£gppt:anOt]&e boui'e of Hacob itom among bic iirange ppople. a 31(iBa Xani bi^ ^anctuatic : mi ^fcael W Ba<< minion. ? Wit fea fabJtl&atjanB ficB;3Io?Oane toais B?iuett bac(te. Wi tberefo;e bJill 31 call tipon bim at! long asi 3 iMe- 3 ^be fnarcs cf neatb compaffcn me tounB aboutt ano tbe paincs of bfl gate boIB upon me. 4 31 fljall finoe trouble ano beauinefle, anB 3! ifiall calIbpantbeJ3ameof tbe]l^-;ti: QS.o;0 31 befeedti tbee Beliuer mp foule. 5 (Statious i0 tbe JLoto ono tigbt^ou!^ : pea ouc ®oB 10 mercifull. 6 Sbe Le?D p?efer«f tb tbe larple: 31 toa? in mife* tie, anB be befpeB me. 7 Curnc againe tben bnto tbp tcB , ® mp foule: fo? t!)e HojiB batbrttoatBtB tbee. 8 SnB tobp:* tbeu bcS BeliueteB mp feule front Bcatb: minecpcst from tco, tfjcu Jafi b;okf n mp bones in funotr. 15 3 toil offer to tljee tb* facriSce of tbankefgtulns: mo toillcall bppn tl)c iSame of tfte teio. ttf 3 toll pap mptiotocjtntotlje tc?oc,in t"&e Ggtt efall fcifl people; 1:1 t!)C courtrS of t^e lLo20£6J;ouff, etunin tt)e miSDcg of tt)ee,Q tpicruCaltm. jlpjagfe t!}e LaudateDom-.num. Pf»\.tiy. OP?ap& tl)e JLojo all pe {leat^f n ; j?atfe liim an pe nation^, a jFe^ biti mctfifuU tfnli( 54 tr5'0!^tbfSapteT)ic]6tti. rep enoutetb ^f (u^c. Eeati immacuhd'. Plal. 119. tcflcD atetbofe tbat are bnoefiieD Int^tos?: Euening anu toallc in tbe toap of tbe ILe^D. praya. 2 '5IcffcD are tliep tbat keepe tt^ teftimonieg: ann fce&e bim toitb tfceic tobole beatt J Jro; tbep toV>cb Bee ne toickeoneffe: toaike in Hi toapcs. 4 ^Ibou baft cTjargeB: t{)at toe ^al Dilisrntlp keepe t^pcommanuemrnis. 5 O tbat mptoape^ toete maoe (b Girect : tljit 3 migbtketpctbpfiatutes. 6 %)o 6)a{ jl n^t be confennveo : toitie 31 \»at u* fpcctbnto ailtbP commaiiscmcnte. 7 3 toil t^anke tbee toitb an bnfaineb beart : totjen 31 (ball baue (eanun tbe iungeinemis of ti)p rtgbteouC* nefle. 8 3 ivin kecpe t{ip ceremonies : Q fb^fake me rm bttcrlp. In quo corige?. Wi|)frcfait]&an fl)3l( a vong man clenfe Hfi toaps eutn bpruHng bimfelfc after tbp too;D. 2 ^ttb mp tobele bearti;3ue H fougbttbeet^Itt 9 3t is better to tru8 in tje i^flt t^en te put snp me not goc to;ong ont of tbp commanBementai, ConSoence in princes. 10 au nations cempaffeB mee rouno about : but in tl)e 53ame of tbe lLo;!D toil 3 Br firop tbem. 11 tSEbep kept mr in on euetp Qfle, ibep kept me in (3 fap)on eucrp Qce : but in ttie j3ame of tbe iLo^vt toil 3|Brllroptbem. 1 2 tEtep came about me Hke 'BeeSi anD are ertincc f Ben a^ tbe fire nmong tbe tboimes : fo^ in tlje S^asne cf tbe JLoiD StoilBearoptbem. ij CboubaQtbjuftfo^ at rae.ttjat 31 migttfal: but refpcct bnto tbp toaprs. J EbP toojccpbaue 3 biB toitb*n mp beart:t^8t 31 (l^oulo not Gnnc againQ tbee. 4 ISUSeB art tbou, O JLo^B: S> teaci) me tlip Sw J CTitbmp Ifppesi&aue 3 bene telfing : ef alltfie tuDgemcntS oftbpmcittb- 6 3f baucbaB a^ great Delfgbtfn t^ctoap ofttpte* Qimenies: s$ in ail maner of rtcbe^. 7 3 totlitafkeoftbpcomnianBement^: anD()au< t^eiLo^BtoasmpbelV'- 14 13;beilo?ati3mp8rengt) anD nip Cong: anBiS 6f come mp faluatioti. 15 €^be \>m^ of iop ana bealtb is in tbe Dtoellingsl of tbe rigbtcflus : tbe^ttgbt banDof tbe llo?D b^ingetb migbtiecbingstepalie. 16 Sbe tigljt banB of tbe !U?D batb tbe pteemi- nence: t^e rig^ttianDofitK jQ,oiDe t>;ingetb migbtie tb^gstopafle. 17 3 teil not Bie,butltue:an3 Declare tte toojks of tie £.0^0. > 8 tSJbe E02Q l^att) cbaSeneB atiB co;cecteD me: but fit latb not giuen me ouer unto ceatb. i» Qpenmetbegatc£iofrigfjreoufnes:tbat3Imap erse into tbem.anD giue tbitt^s bnto tbe JLozo. 20 tEbi^iSCttegateof tb;it.o^ia:t(i< cigtiteoujS (lial inter into it. a I 3 iuiil tbanLe t]bee,fo2 t^u !;3Q fjeatD mc t anB arc become mpfaIiiBtion> ai Stt feme (tone ^c^j tbe fauilOerp refufeD .- i0 become tbe beao Qone in tbe co;ner. . 2j f^W i^t^dLoi^^ terns '. gtXaiiipmuxwMti inwuegc^ @p Bciigbt %albe in tlip Qatute^: anD 3 toil not foji3ettbpi0o;D. Retnbue (eiuo tuo. ODoe toeU bnto t^p feruant : tbat 3 map line, ana keepe tbp too;B. a Open tbru n>:nc f peS : tbat 3 map fee tTjc toon* DcrotistbingSoftOpilato. i 3 am a (iranger bpcn eartitnOlwD6notttipc«n« mar.Demcntsftcmme. 4 S©pfou[e bzeaketb outfoj tIieberpfcrnentBc2£ej tbat it batb altoap bnto tb? laOgcmenta. 5 tibort baS rebukes tbe p?ofij;tng:aitDc3ufct'Eioa ; «; atmiDuiaiitJltoillttleregmetljanksbntotlieet nictomokcmucbof tliplaio. ' . becaufe of tl)p rigfareomB ittngcmentis. i 3ftaaec&efmtljctoapof ttiietl):anDri)pim>gCi! 7 31am a companion of a] tijemtljatfcaretjbej: ana' meiusi (jauc 31 lapo iiefoge mf. iteepc tlj)? commanoement. 7 3it)3ueUicluntjntotl)Btetiimonte0:0ILo^Dcett' 8 Cl'eeflnb^,®2.ojii,isifunoft{ipmetcie:S)uac5 touno me net. tne ti)P Qatute^. 8 3i toiH rumic tbe bia? of tbP CommwnBingetfenoboMgc: Ji fljallbeeiJe it bmo tfje ensc. fo^ 31 {jaue bdeetieti tljp commanBements. i ©iueme^niiEtflauDincc,aB0 31f[jal£fepc j '2gtfo,2e3itoa)StroubUB,3Huentto?oKff!b«tnoiiJ tl)p latne: pca,3i Ujal fefcye it toul3 mp inljole l;eart. |)atie 31 fecpt tbp too^tr. J ^aUcmcetogoziiufeejjatijot ttpcommaimDC' 4 Edou an gooDanli gracious ;© teac^raectfeg meRte:fojtl3crcintsmpi)cfite. QatiueiS. 4 ilnclitie mp ^eact umo ttp teftimenies!: ano net to s fJtic p^ouu Saue imagineD a lie againfl me : bu( couetotirneffe. SftoiUkeepcmpcomantiemcntstoit^mptBboIebeatt; J 2)ttirneatoapmincrpc)?,le2t()epbe{)olDbfimtp: 6 €|)eitl;earti0asfata»bjaU)ne:i)utmpBcItgljt ano quicken tljoa me in ttP map. Jjatfj bene in t(jp ilatij. -. 6 0flablil^:ljplDo?omtt)pfetuant: t^atSlmap 7 51t iis gotiifo? mectbat 31 taue bene in trouble: fcaretijce. tI;at3Imap(catnetbpQatutei3. 7 tSEakeataaptljerebtiSetbac 31amafiaiDof:fo; 8 Cbejiaiuof tbpmouHiiSDearerbtttome: tije'n t';p iut!Q:einEni£; are goon. t^onfanD^ of golo ano filacr, % 'SebD!5,mpt!eligl)ti£!;nt&pcommanBcmentfl:iD Maaus lus f cccrunt me. quicken me in tijP rigbteculnElTe. ^Tp^P taniis bane mace me, anofartjioncD me : SD Euening fat vtniat fupcr tr.e. | gjuc me feuaetSanoing, t&at 31 map learne tftp prayer. LCgttbpiotitiS'^'tfi^f'"^^^"'''"'"""**'^^*'^^* * commanDemcm0. euentlip raiuation.accojcingbntotijpto^Bi. j ^ijeptlpt fcaretbectDiUbeeglaDtoljenttep fee ^ ^0 fijall J.makeatifiueteDntompbiafpiicmcrS! me:becaule3IbaueputmpttuaintbptoojB. fo? mptttih is in tt)p tuo^B. 33 fenoto (SD l.o)D)tl)8t tbp iiiDgemtntu arc rigbtt J Qtafeenotti^elBoiD ortbptriiet{)l3ttctIp cut of anDtbattboueftjetpfaitbfulnetiefjaflcaufeBmetobe inpmoUtb-foit!iipi}9»e«sintbpmDgemems. ttoubleo. 4 ^0 [ijall 3i alioapfeccpe tbplatoe: pea.fojcucc 4 ® lettbp mercifunfeinDneCrebempcamfe^t: ac* anti euec. co^tiing to t'«ip too?D bnto tbp feruant. 5 anD3ItoiUiJ)alfecatIibet:ic>fe;31fec6et]&pcom' j ® Ut tbp louing mercies come tome mee,t{)St3i nianDcmsiuS: mapltue; fojttfipiLatBismpDeligbt. 6 J; uniifpfafeeoftbpteaimoniefialfo.euen before 6 5.ettbey^8utibeeconfounBeB,fo?tbepgoeiDic» ISingB : auB Mil! "ct be afi^amcn. feeBlp about to Deiirop mee j but 31 toill bee ocruyieo i« 7 anci mp De!ig!jt iljalLie m ti^p commaunBemcutS'. tbP commanDcmtnts. irijicbiibaueloiita. 7 ILetrucbas(t"caretbee,anBb8uefenotoentbpte^ 8 SijpbanDtaifoteilSHifti'pftntotbpcommanBe? fiimome3:betutneBUHtome. niems,te!M;S^aueloueD: ana mpSuBieQiaU bee in 8 ©letmpfjcattbefounD in ibpiiatuteU: tjata tIjpGatutfS. . . be not alliamco, Memor eftorerbi mi. Defeat animamea. O'i^W&t bpoit tbP fetuant.a? concerning tbP toa^B: \ /f S foule batli longrB fo? tbp faluation j ano 31 bau< tobevcin tboubalt caiifcD me to put mpttufl. irla gpoo bepc bccaufe ef rljp iuo^B. 2 ^be fame is :np coiufojt m mp trouble : fo^ tbp 1 CQine tm long fp?e fo^ tljp luo?B ; Taping,® to'den tooiBbatbquiclien^Bme. fajilt tbou ccmfojt mef 3 Ocp^ouBbarbbaBmeeerciCBinglpinBetiRoU! 3 jFo? 31 am become like a bottle in tbc fmo&e ; pjt vec baue 3i not fljunkec from tbp ilanj. Boe 31 not fo jget tbP flatntes!. 4 jfc,j31tfmemb,2':i;tbine8ueclaliingiuBgement^, 4 HjotoemanparctbeBapcsoftljpfecuant } toljen OilejatauDrccfiiieB comfort. Jjoilttboubc auengeoof tbemtbatperfecutemc.^ 5 31 am bo?tibip afraiB ; fo^ tlje bngoDlp ttjat fojfa&c j ^be p^ouB baue BtggeD pits fo; mee s 'sa\i\t^ arc tljpJLato. ' not after tl)pJl air. '6 Q;bpSatute0ta!iebenc.ripfong5:intbcbo«reof 6 All tbp commanBcmentj! are true jtbepperfecute mp pilgcrim aire. me falC?,® be tbou mp bf fpe. 7 3H;auetbc {{"ct-pctljpILaUje. . ^ /^iLojB,tI)plqii?'a:cnDurctbfo.!f[if 31 meBcmp bumble petition fn tbp pjefenccbjitb ^^ 1 Ct^p tructbalfo tcmainftlj from one gene* mp tofjcle I;eart: O be mtrcifiiU bnto me acco^ning to ration to anatbc c : tbou baO laio tbe fotmBation uf tbc tt)v te.ijB. eartb,anB it abicrtb. i J; caUcB mine otiiie toarc0 to tcmemb^mtcc; anB 3 cbcp ccnt:u!ie \\\^ oap acco^Bing to tblne cjB(# Thexxvj^day. ThcPfalmcs* Thexxvj.day. wav.tc-foj. al iWntci Tcriu tb«. 5 31 an? tip fcriunt, ® gtent mt c btiBcrfianciiig: 4 Jifni? BeligDc Oao net bin onDerful:tI,cr looketbouuponmf.anD be merciful bnto nit: J 31baue mo,:c\jr.titfiaiilJina; tbcnmptcacfierjc aiatOoubreStoBorbntJibofetoatlouetbpJaame. fe; iiyi teQtmonieii ate mp niitiie. S Omi mp Seps in tl)p rysofl: atiB fo Q)al x\o t»tc« 4 31anitoifectl)entt)eatitti;bccaurc3IfecfpetOP ttonc^baue Dominion ouet me. commanuerticntfl. 6 O Dsliiict nice from tbe to:on5fitI Dcalingfl of J 3Ibaucrcfratnt6mp feeteftomeuctpcuiltDap: mcmanDfol^alSIkeepctnprorrmiariBemcnts- tliat 31 map keepe tl)P CaojD. 7 ^feeta t'j? ligtt oftlpcotuucuance^on ttp fet* 6 31 baue not ajjunlte ftom t{;p ttiUgemetit^ : k} uant : ano teac'b me t^jp (iatntre. tiou teacbcH me. 8 Ojinc epes sti^out toittj toajer : becaufe mat 7 ©botofboeet ate tbpi0o?D3 unto mptO^oattpea, fcecpnwttlji'Labje. ftneetettbenljonpbmompmoutb- luftusesDomine. 8 Cb.wugb tbp comnianaeuicnts 31 get bnDttSan* "p Jgfittcaj art tJjoUjQ Ho^o: anb true ifi t^p tubg* Bing; tjetetc^ 31 bate al laicketi isape?, Ivment. Lucerna pedibus raeis. i fSftctcfiimonietf tBattlou{)ancomtnaoDfn:are rTT^lJP bWfb£ ifl a lantcrne bnta mp fectc : anO-a «F«ecingrigbteoagantiittue. Mwmng I ligbtbntomppatbes. i ^p?ealef)aiI)cuenconfijme5mc:l)tcaufeniine pwyeri J|^ ^ 31 t)aucCiDojne,aiiDamBcbfaSlppurpoi' «iicrtiieBbBuefajpttentbptDo^D«. feDitoheepetbPtisbtEousituDgtmentd. 4 vCtpmojoistritntet&ebJtermofcaabtJpftt^ -■ 3 3iamttoablttiabouemcal"ut£:qmtfe<0mee(0 uantlaactljit, ^«jD) BccoiOiTTg to tbp tooiD. 5 31 am fmal, atiD of na ripatau'ett : ptt ace 31 «« 4 Cet t'ue free Loil ogeringS of tttp moutji pleaGe forget tbp commamemeiit^. tSee,® EojlM anntc'acbmetbpiubgementsi. oe3I loue. 3 (Jcatlpin tbc mojningboe 31 «P bntot^eerfb? 1 tiTbiitx art itip Defence ansl^ielDetanbm^tinS intbpbaoiDismptcui^. id in tbp tooj». • 4 ©ine eped pteuent t i&e nigrji fajatcje^ •• t(jat 3f J aiBapftommepeirfcieD: 31 toil fctepei^Cf OKI' migtt be cctupieu in tbp bac^tjs, wamwmeiitdofmpiSeB. 5 l^^arcmpborceC OI.8,;De; sccojCtngbrtof^g 4 O iSablirb tnec accczningbnto tbpbM>|Q. tbat 31 {suing kuioencde: quicken mee acco^eing a9 tboM atc map liite: enu let mc not be BifappointcD of mp toye. toont. J &olotbcumebp,i531P&alb£fafe;pea,mPiiclt5;it 6 tJlepDiakjenio:?) tbat of malice petfecutc me: ftalbetuctintbpQatuteB. '. eno are farre from tij^Latoe. 6 ?llj9u tali ttotifij Botone a! if)tm tbat bepatt 7 T3e t&ou nigb at bngoD(poftfcteart(| 8 a&cc.;cerningt&PtflTf,Tionic6,3ibaaeknoln«n IikcB?offe:tbcT£fbje31(ouetbpt£ilimonic^. long5ac£:£l)a£lbo'tbaao:rc.«niieDtbiflifo;eii£r. 8 C9p flefb ttembietb foK«ate of ttce ; anfrX am Vilehumiitateai. ^fraiDflftbpiucgements. /~\Cot!2Betmtne«Di:ftiittej«nnDeUaetm«:f(^3 Feci iudicium, V_/liO£l';i?tfojgct tbpLatiJe; IIDeafeteitbtbetbingtbatipIatufuIattigbttOgiuc 2 n'.ienaetijoiimpcnulCjannbeltuertnetqairkrti me not ouct bv.to mine ppp!e(ro^& nte accrjoiup; tnto ; 'ap hJojD. 2 ©atctbm:tbpfetaanttoDEligbt{«tI)atHirf; i i^alti;i0fatrefromt6ebnso6lp;fo;t6e?tegat9. f0 gooD: t'nat tbe p^touD Doe me no toiong. net tl)p Satutcis. ? QBine epeg ate luaBeD atoap toitb looking fo; : 4 ©reat i3 tbP mtrcp, O tc^De: quttlen me e ai tbPbealtb-anDfonbetoojbeftbprigbtectilncfle. tl)ouBrtb:ont. 4 iDocalebJit'otr/pfctuamacctvjDingbntotJipIof j £^snptberearet'!)3ttr»ubI»iwe,anBpetffcute iuatimitpa3&mcimt]it^mu9* me: petcceJI uotfvuamefco'ntijp teOtmopit^. L e« caulc tbfpfiCEpenottijglalu. 7 iJEonGBer,© llo;!De,i;oLo 3 lotte thv commanDe^ mints i 'D quicken mecacco^Dmg to tip louiiigbinD^ ]CQa!E!gfaDti)'f)£nt()epraifli)iitome: Ijjs toil goe into neffc, lti)£ {otiff of rtjf lLo,iD. 8 (iri)?too?liiiS true from eiJcrlaRfngtaUtjetitDge* 2 iJ^urfifteiljalfianDmtbpgatcgiOJ^cmraJcm. mentgoft|)ptig{)teoufne0entmrcfo^euctinojc. 3 l»)tcmfalfmi0biiilDcDaeacit«;ttiati]a(8tDniite Principes perficuti funt. in it felfe. Plilince JJ Ijaue perfecuten mee toitijout a caufe : 6ut 4 Jro? t^it^f r t^e tribf sf goe bp, ««cn tfje tribes of mp Ijeart Sanuet^ in aloe of tbp boo^Dji. tfte lo^D : to tcfiifit Sjnto Jiltael, to giue t^ankcp ijnto » 31 am as( glao of tljp luo^ne j && one tijat SnCcti tbe Bame of tfje JLojd, great fpoilcsi. j JrojtI)crciiStDefcateofitt3gmcnt:ciijnt(;efcate J Sis foj lic^, 31 Ijate am ab^o^te tlem ; but tlip of tt)e {joufc of Damn, laijj JJoe 31 lotie. 6 © piap fo^ t^e iieace of i^ierafaletn : tljep IJaH 4 ^fucn timers Bap Doe 31 pjapfetjfc-.becaufeof p^ofper cfjat lotte tbec. tl)p rigiireousl iuDgf mentsi. 7 Peace liec toitbin ti&p toalgi : anii pienKoufneeO! 5 ^Steat is tfje peace iljattljep l()auc to'&ic]& lotwtb? toitfeintljp palaces. J.atoc : anu tbp are not cffenocD at it. 8 fo} mp b^etSjcn anu companions! fafecis s 3| toil 6 JLo^D, 3Hja«eloobeDtozt()pfa«ingteaItIj: ann toi(!jt{jeep?ofpcritte. fione after t\)V eoirniannements. 9 ^ea.becatife of t|)e ftouft of t{)e JLoje out ©oD; 3 7 i^!.'fcitie{)atljfee|ttbpteOlim(mietf : anD loueu toil feefee to Boetljce goon, tijem CfCceDinglp. Adteleuauioculosmeos. Pfal.uj. 8 31 Oarte fcept tljpcommaiinacment^ ann teSime* T TJatotfjcc lift 31 &P mine cpesi: © t^ou t{)at Dtoels nicS ;fo?allmpto3pf£!arebefo?et(jee. V lefiintljebeaueiig. Appropinquec deprecatio. 1 "BcIjelDjeuen 89 tbeepc^offeruantSlooIiebntoJfc L^tmpcemplaint come before tbce,aD !Le?B} gfuc tbebanBoftfjcirmafieriSjanDastteeiesof amoiHen me tnocrSauBtng accoitDing to tbp tooiD. fipon tI;ebanD of iber miarcffe : cucn foaut eice toaitc 1 JLct mp fupplication coitic before t^eeJ Uenuec Upon tljcLojD our (Sou, until Ijebaue'thercp upon w. me acco^Ding to tbp toojB. 3 Ipaue nicrcpt)ponU0,flD fi,o?Qc, Jaue mercpijpaR 3 ® p lippes (I):) iftijellojobimfelfebaDnotbene 6 31 bauc iongf ti fo? tbp fauing bealtb, S) Ee^Be : on out ftoe tobeti men rofe top againS b0. f fbe fnare of ({jc foulet rib^fnaceu) b^&en,anD toe are oe* Uutreo. 7 ^iK belpe RanBetb in tbc name qf tbe UoifDt, Wiitij batb aiace beaum anB eartbi . i . Quiconfidunt. Pral.125-, 5 TJ&cp tjiat 5ut:t&eit tWBi'n tbe Jta;bB,(baIbee euen v.^.„„.. a3t!iEmoimtifeion:tobiJbniag8otbeKmpOHrt. : 5 S©p foulebatb long ttoeU among tbem:tbat bee but ftancetbfiifl fojruct. tnemtfsimto peace. » tEbe^ilsCauB about l^ietttfalew: cuenfoSan^ 6 31 labour fo; peat e,bnt toljen 31 fpcake into tbe m Vttii tbe ILo.jo tounn about W people, from tbisi time tliereof ; tljep make tbcmreatip to battel. foo.ub fo? cue rmo^e. Lcuauioculos. .P(nl.i2i. J JF^jstbcroDoftbebngoBip commctb not Intotbf ■rmtlliftbp mine cpcfi into tbe bils( ? from tobencc lot cftbjrigbtecusi-.leaa tbe tigbteoim put tb<«t bans icommctbmplitlpe. rbntaWcbcDneCfe. .'•, 2 • €@plKJpe comtnietbeucn from tbe JB,o?B: tobicb 4 Doetoell,® Jlo|Be : bntotbofetbatbegooB antj batbmatic lie aunt anneartb. true aft* art... . : , • 1: j:i^cTMflttotfirfffrtbPfoctetebenwueB! anbtee S a^tcjiucbaflturncbackebntoibelrobanctoiei* tbaikccpctl) tbietuilnotflfcpe. kttinos: tbe 3lo?BlbalHeaDtbemfoo?tbtoitbtbceuil 4 T5eboinc,beetbatkcepetb3irr8cl: Cjalnci^'ft li«t!«,butpeacefljalbebpon3ifracl. ' " '!^en 31 teas in trouble, 31 cdlcB bpon tbe £.o;Q -■ ana be bcaro me. Deliucr mp foule, ffi) JL(i?B, from l{^ ing lips J anB from a neceitfhl tongue. J GLt&at retoata ffjalbe giucn 01 Doite bnto tbee, tbon falfe tongue : cuenniigbtie anB ftai'pe arrotoc^, toitb bote burning coaU'S. 4 lUo is me, tbat 31 am conBraineB to Btocl toftb CQefccb-. anB to baue mine babitaticn among tbe tcnte flumbctno?flcepe. 5 tSTbe Lozn bimfelfe 10 tbp keeper:tbc LojB i0tbp Bcfcncc l3pon tbp rtoibt banc. 6 ^c. tbat tbe a^unne (balnet bume tbee bp Ba?: neitbcrtI}cf0ooncbpni(cbt- 7 tilje lLn?D (bal pjeftrtie tbee from atleuil : jca, it i^ euen be (bat Ibal keepe (bH Coul^' I n cotuicuendo. Plal.12^. WOcn tbe lLo?B turneB againe tbe captfu{= Euening tie of ^ ion: tbcn tocre toe like bnto tbem prayer, tbat Became. 1 tJEben toss oat moutbfincB toitb langbtcc ; attn out tonaue toitb iop. 3 tiri)enfaiQtbe;ainongtlbc^catb3ife (Ijal bee ad tbe ftuitful.bine ; bpon tbe toaUesoftSinebJufc. 4 tEb? cbilQ^enlike tbe iDliae b^ancbtiBirounQ a* bout tbP cable. 5 iLoe,tbui>it)an tte matt bee bUfifeo: tbatfearetb tbe £ojn. tf tSbe JLojti fco out of ^ton fbatfo Weffe tbf e : tbat tbou lliaU fee tptctufalera in piofprtitp al tb? life long;, 7 3^ea,tb3ttb3u(^3Ufe«tijg cbiro^ens'cOiltijen: gnoieacebponjfraei. S»{5eexpugnauerunt. Pfai.rj?, Manp a time b aae tbep fougbtagainfl me from mp poutb bp:(tnap Jfrael notu fjp.) 2 ^ea,manp a time baue tbep bettB meefrom mp Eoutbbp:but tbep baue not pzeuailco agatnS me. J Z\)t plo'aerd pIototD upon mp backe^ano maae longfiircotocd. 4 13ut tbe rigbteoud Lo;tie:batbbet»en tbe fnated of tbe bnjcnlp in pieced. 5 JlettbembeconfountifnanlitutntD backtoatn: «d manp ad baue euil toil at ^ion. 6 Let tbembecuenadtbesfaffegretoingbpotb* tooTe topsttobtc!) toitberetb afo;e it be pluckca bp. 7 Gaijereof tbemotoer filletb not bid banotne itbet tetbatbmDctbtip tbeibcaufd-bidbofome. 6 L9al leaine tbem: tbeit cbilD^en alio Qjal lit bpon tbP feate foj cuermo.'C. 1 4 jFoj tbe itlo?D batb fbsfcii ^ion to be an babfta- ttonfoj bimfelfe : Ije batb lant^eD fo2 bet. ij 'Sbid IbalbempreQfo.zeuet: bete toil 31 DtocI, fo: 3 baue a oelig'jt iberetn. li 3jtoilbleffebetbitailcdtoit^increafe: anotoil fatifSe ber poo?e toitb bjean. 17 3 toil Bccke bf t p^itQf 0 toitl) bealtb : anB bet faints K)«l rdorce ano ling. 18 tEberea}al3Imahe tbe bo^ne of Dautn to flou* rt?b • 31 baue ojDetneo a lantctne fo; mine aiiointec. 19 as fo2 bid enemied , 31 fbal (\>:ti)e tiem tntttj Qiame -■ but bpon bimfelfe Cbal bidcrotone fiojiS). Ecceqiiambonum. Pfal.ijj. T> <£bolDboto gooo ann iopful a tbing it id : b^ctb^f n 8 <^o tbat tbep tobiclj goe bp,fap not fo mucb ad tbe 15 to Dtor I toj-etber in bnitie. Lozti pzofpec pou:toe toiCf) pougooD lucke m tbe Oarne of tbe io^B. Deprofiindis. Pfal.ijo. Oat of I Beep battt 31 calleD bpon tbee (© 2,o^D 0 l4)jDbearempbopce. z Ob let tbine eared conGbec bul : tbe bopce of mp cemplsint. J 3lf tbou HotD totlt ber ettteme to matke toTja* ie Bone amiffe:ob JLozB.toba ma? abiDe it: 31t id like tbe piecious ointment bpan tbe beaD, tbat ranncDatonebntot!)c bears : euenunto aarontf bcarB.ano tocnttictor.e totljcfkittSof Otsdotbing. J Like a? tbe bestooi i^etmon:to jtcb fd upon tbe btl of ion. 4 jro? tbere tbe iLo^D p^omifcB tbe bicfijng; anB life fo? tucnnojit:. Bcce nunc. Pral.ij4. T> tf bolD (rtoto) rj«i«ie tbe loj^" al J!e fcraartd of tbe 4 j?o?tbtte Id metcp toitb tbce:tbetefoje (bait tbou DLo;ib. befeattB. a jJet'gatbr'nigitfiairBintbebsnfeoftbeLo^B: J 31 looke fo2 tbe Lo?D,mpfouIe Dotlj toaitfo^'bim : eucn in tbe courts or'tbe fou-.e ot c :nr sSod. in bJdtoo:D idniptruS. j Liftbp pourbansg in tbe fanc;u3rie:BnBp?8ife 6 £^?fculeflcetbbntotbeLo?De:befo2etbemo?^ tbeLo?B. uingtom"cb.31fap,befo;e tbe moaning toatcb. 4 ^bc jCo^B tbat matie jMucti TOBtartb^SJM tbee 7 S> 3!rtael ttuS in t{je JlofBd ic] biitli tbe lU^e bleffing out of ^ion. rhe xxviij.day* o r ThcPfaltTics. Thexxviij.clay, Laudawnomef). Pfal.ijj. 14 ar.attiaBe3tfrafItogotl'?9Uc]& tljemiWc^ofit: 13?a?fe t&c JLojB. lauB pe t^je Jiaamcoftbe HojU: fo? tit0 mercp fnimr«t]^ fo^t cu«t. l-VaUticOpeftruanreoftljcILojO. 15 'ButaSFcj j3tarao^?l)iiSbaffe, 6?ot:mt)»fee ^8 tijatfiano in ti^e §oiife of§ S.o;n In tbc coutfjS ttcm in .'te tea fcaifs? W mere? enoutrttif*? eiisr. I ^ ZU.Uc^ leo bis people t5j2ou2l& tbe UJilWrRrtTt : ofti3eijoafeofour®oD. J £) p^aife tpe Jlo?n,fe? t^e 2,o?!!e iji grac louiS : ® Cng p^ipfsS l37itoljt3 J:35mc,t(i^ it \9 loueip. 4 f o^lijijg f tijc ILo?tiIjatlj cljofeii Jacob ijnto ^im ' feiirasttt SrfaeUo^ W otone poffcffton. J jFaj i tinftto t'oat tlje ILojo 10 great :8ulJ sl&at out JLo^oi^abpitealjioDS, (5 caijatfoeucc tljc ILo'ti pkafcD.tfiat Bio Ije ini&fa' U(n aut) ill (drti;:;^ in tl;a (ea^ano in ai cccyc piscesi. 7 ^e b^iigct^ fo^tt) tiji cIouDcs froui tte eno^of t{je Ivo^lDc: auQt'enDetOtoojtcOisQ^^tnitigiS toitifj t()e cdne lounging ti^c iiitni3.sout;8f iii^tccarurcf!. 8 ii;eefinoteii)efitQi;djne8fe£SP^c: boti) of matt anobeal}. 9 C?ee]&at]^ffcjeucf. foj Ijis! mercp cncittefe fo? cuec. 17 ra{)!c!}fmote great feingiS: foji^t^merepenju^ tetl)fo?fuer. 1 8 ^f a.anu Ccio migTjtv feingst : fo^ ^i^ mercj r n;» Dtitetlfo^cuer. 19 «E)etjon kinGofibeamo^itf^tfo^iiiigniercPin* Dutctbfo^zeiier, 20 Sno flDic t^c Etng of Xafan j foj \\$ metev ftt* B«rf tb fo? cucr, 21 anogatsealDaptljtlcIarftJfo^an&erjjage; fo: l)i«( mercp cnctiretij fc? cuer. 22 <£tien ft\; en Ijerjtage iinto Jfracltiisf fe ruaunt*. fo? biJi mercv eHDiiret^jfoj euer. 2 J ca&icf) rjmrmb^eB tj^ to(jeH toe iuere (n ttoiililc: 24 ana 6atl) Bcliiicrco uu from ojit enemieiX fozF|t5 mercp enBurctijfoj flier. 25 calico giuetJjfcoBrto anfleq):fe? W mercp «tt* Burctl^fo^fucr. 2(J © g:uetDanfee0bntot6e ©oBof ]&e8«en:&:bijl mercieenBiirett)fo?euet. 27 ® giue t^anhes! SjHtotJie 3a.e?9* tf l8?li^:foj {)t^ Pfal.ij7. I|)t;3feruani0. 10 ii?e fmetc BiiiniJ nation0:attB flue migTjtp ling;?. 11 ^fljanhmgoftljeamo^ites, anu ©g t^c kinj of ISaCan: ana ai tfje feinsBomesi of cT^janaan. 1 2 ait'j $i\\c igcic lar.B to be an dctitase: eucn an Jf ntiijje unto iiftael feis people. IS 'G:(;pJ3^ime,S iLojo,fnBur£tKo?e«ff'-foBoct]& tl)p mcmo;ial,2) llojD.froiuane generation to another, mercj enuuretfifo^ eaet. 14 irojtljeiLo;DU)illBUcn2;e5isipeojIc:anDbe£ra« Superflumina. tJousftinto&t^feruantS. P^tTjeSBater^ofBabpIcntne fiierufalem:5oUjtl)epfapDe,Dotone toiti^ it,' BoUJue luiti) it,cueQ tot(je gcounc. 8 £) oaiigbf et of TSabpie.lBatleB iu mtferp:pea,]&ap« pp fl^al lire be p tetoatDetl) tliee agS tbou baQ ferueB bii. 9 'BlefTeB^alirjebetbattabetiClttiP r()iiB;en : anO tl^toctljtdcm agatnRtfjc Scnc?. Confitebor tibi. Pfal.ijS. f CningiuetljanksJbntotljee, © JLo:ti,lt)mvfclfjoIe •■|)carteuenlufo?e f goB^lnil 2 lingp?3ircb«totbet. 1 3 ta)i Iloib, enButecl; fo?euer, mtxci o'.^HWti!/ fp,2 J(u t. Befp tfe not tjj^n ttje WM9 ef tyin« piwn« isnBjj. . Damme Thexxxday. The Pfalmes. p Thexxix.Jiy. nomine protaRi. PW.fjip, 8 JLctn«tf]&«l)tiffoWpt)auf WfJUeRre,® !Lo?t!.ki Morning •^ILo^tif ,f (jou baC fcarcljf 0 tre out. atiD tnotoen not (jig mtic^ituous imagmeiiun p^rp JLtt tijc m(fcT)fcft of fbfir ctonc llBis fel bpon (()« before. \t&Xi of fljtm : tljat cumpatfe me about. ^ 2 fFtoti art about mppatl),anDabo JLo^u,hno'Juclll it Bltosftfcer. 1 1 a man full of l»ojDc«, t^alnotp^ofpetbpoH tbe 4 ^licubrticfa'iljtoneD me beUitiD ans brfo;e; ano rnrtb : euillfi}alll()unt tbe luicUcD vcrfon tooueitb^ota laieD tiiire tano upon ntc. ^im. 5 ^'.icj) knoUjietgc tiei toa toonDtrfun anti crcedcnt y^ ^ute 31 am tTjat tbe !Lo?d toil atienge tbf P«o?«i fo^inr : j' cflmiot attaine unto it. ano maintatne tie caafecf tf)c bflpIeOTe. 6 CKijitljtr n)3l J ga iljtn from tbp %p(tit: o? W^\t i j tJIbe tiBtteoiip alfo fljali giue ibanfeei bntj tb? Ibctfijalii goetbrt^fromtftppjeieiicff iSame: cnotljeiuft Bjaltoniinuein ibpfigijt. 7 j(if S clime up into (jf auen,tl}ou art tbtte; if3i gc Do:nine clamaui. Plal. 141. Dctone to t£l,tcoi: art tbetc alio. T £•?«, J cal Upon tl)«.baQe tbce unto mc-- auD a.iill« 8 5f 31 take t!)£ UBiugsfoftb? moping: anDtcmainc i—Uft mpuppcctoljen j crp unto tbce. in ti^e titterrooS partjs of t'of fra. 2 JLet mpp^aptt be fe t fo?t() in tbpflfffit zi tbf in* V Q]^at-n tbrre alfo g;Altt)^ bant) IcaSe me : anntb? cmfe: an;)UtttieiiftinsUpofmpbanDr«tbeau eue> tflj;|)tba!Pll)alf)o'Ome. ning factifice. 10 3;f 3 ia?,J3eraDtientucet6e natkencfTe C&al co^ 3 ^et a toafct(® JLo?C)befpje mp mout()!fli feffp« net mc : Wiva (^al mp nigljt be ttitneD to Dap. t1)c Doo^e of mp iipji. It ^ca.ttcbathneQeisnatiatltHefirelvitbtbfe.but 4 0 let notminet^artbecndtnrDto atip eniH iLe vi\^'- i£i 83 cleate a^ i]()e aapitbe Dat&ne^ ano ligdt tUtig: let mc net bee occupieB in tongooip lno^k?, U)U& iSoD: Depart Voce mea ad Dominum. P(al.i42. ftommepeblooDtbtcfiiemen. T'^rieDbntotbel.ojntotibmpboice^pta.eujubWo Eucnin* *, 20 fojtttpf!;;abeUnr:g!;tfoagpagaln8t|)ee:8nD I tte J,o?BDiD Slmabempfupplication. prayer." •.J*' t]&inetncmif0taketI)piQameinUaine. -1. j 31poto?eDou£mp wmplatntjsbefojetiunjmin 31 Docnot31t)atett)em,£>ilo;oe,tbat^afetbee: ^)ctoeD blm of m? trouble. tiii>amndt3l3ci(ueiitottl()tt)ofe tbat tife up againd i SJUbmrnpfpitittoaEiinbeaHinfiC, tbouknetotS Cbre i mp patb : in ttje toap toberein 31 toalbeDjUaue tljcp p;i* 21 ^e3,3i bate if)cmrigTjt ro;e«tu« aiS t|io«gl&tl)fp uilp laieo a fnare In me. lucre mine tnemifS, 4 31 lookcD alio opon mp riglytbanD; anB fatoc tietc aj tE:ticmcc,®©oD, anBfeefeetbcgroHnuofmp ina^nomantbattooulDhnctome. ieatt: pjooue me.anD ejramine mp tbougbts. 5 31 ba9 no place to See unto:ano no man caret) fo; 24 ilooketotliftbetebceatoapeftoickeDncnein mpfoule. roe : anD leao mc in tbe toap eucrlaBtng, 6 51 crieD Unto tbe e»SD JLojDc.anD fapu • tEbo" art Etipe me Domine. Pfal.140. wpbope.anD mp position in tbc lauD of tl;e iiuing. DtJEUuer me 2D JLojc.from tbc euU man •• «mt) pj«^ 7 ConfiDct mp coinplaiiit ; In 51 am b^ougbt Uerg ferae me ftom tbc toickeD man. lotoe. 2 cabicb imagine miidjiefe in tjcit 5«arW s ano 8 (IDMtuettncfrommppctftcmo^pj fojtiijepaw BittebpfirifealltfieDapIong. too Btong fo; mee. ^,- I tSCljepbaucIbatpeneD tbeirtottguejJUfce afet^ 9 'S?ingmpfoaleoiitofp?iffn, tljatSI tnapgiue pent:acDtt$potfen(eUnDertbficIip!3. tbanks unto tbPBmm:tobtcbtbii.3iftboutoilt grant 4 Ji\ecpeme,0ILo;te,fromtb£banDct!oftbe bn* mc,tb«n fijal tbc rig'oteeusi tefojt unto mpcompanp^ * goDlp : pjefetue mc from i!;e toickeD men toliicb Brc Domme exaudi. Pfal.i4j. ] purpofeD to ouettbjotomp goingiS. Tj ^^rc mv p?apcr,ffl> ILo?B,ano conficer mp DeBrej J t3!:bep^uccb9«clai£D8lnarcfo?me,anBrp^D libea«:bmUit:omefe:tbpttwctbanD rigfjteoufneflif anetab;oaDtoit^co;9e0: pea.anofcttrappcisinmp fake, toap. 1 gnDcnternct into itiDgentent toitb tbPftrKauttt: 6 3IfaiDbtttotbelLo?D,tbouartmp^ .day. ThePralmes. The XXX. day. 4 tlTfiewfo^f f«mpfpiritl)eicctitoitI)(ttnie:atiDmH ueilou^act^jannjtotlalfsteloftfiPBreatneire. |ifarttoi£!)inmeipDefolatc. 7 tlTljcmcmo^idloftbtncabunDantktnDnEffe fl[)al J ^et Oaea remember tije time paG, 3im«febyon le(l)ClBen:anDnienfi)aiaiigtif!l)?rigi)teouriu(re. tXl tijp iiJojfees:pca,31 ejcercife mp felfe in ttje too^keg of t&? i^annefi- <5 3[ftmcft fo^tl^mp'&anosbneotieeimp foulegaf^ pet6 bnto t^f c as a thitfite laiiu. 7 lipeatemc,© Lo^a.anntbat foone,fo^mjfpirit toajcetb faint: Ijine not t&p face from me, leaft 31 ije f (be bnto t()em tfjat goe Dolune into tbe pit. 8 ^\)e !lo;a id gracious ans merciful : long fuife* ring,anD of great gooone^, 9 €:{)eCo;oi0 foiling bnteeucr; man : anii()id mere? is ouer all bis luojkeis. 10 ailtbpiiJfljfeei3p;airetl)cc,©iLr?De •• mxnt])^ faimejigiue tijankgtjnjo tbee. 1 1 tSfjep (tebJ tlje glo^j; of ttip feingUometann tal6« 8 ©Ittmebearetbplouiffffeinoneffebetimcsftnf cfi^ppotrjcc ' niojning,fo; in t&ee is mp trttft: fijeto t!)ou me tf)e laap 1 2 ctjat tbp potoer, tbp glojp, anu migotinelJe of tljat 31 ftouiD toalfec in,fo^ 31 lift ^'^ mp fonle bnto tljec. tl)p hingoom : migbt be fenoicen unto mtn. 9 DelitKtnie 3) iLo^ce,from mine enemies :foj 3 ij ©UpJtingDnmisanctjctlaflinglsitigDomejanB flee bnto t])zt to Tjtoe me. tijp Dominion enbiiretO tb^oiigljout aU ages. 10 Seatbme to Doc tOe tijing tijat pleafetb tfjfc, fo? 14 Q;fte Lo?ti bpfjoioetjj aU fuci) aS fal: ana liftetft tTjmuTtmptSoO: Utti)plouingfpit£tIeaDcmefoo^tl& bp alltljefe tbat be botonc. into tUelanOofrigljicoufntfle. ij ^becgeSofaUiBaitebpoHt^ee,SDlLo?lie:anD 11 flTluickcnme,® JLojD.fojtl^pnemeSfa&etjfoj tiK>«giueftH)cmt()eitmeatcinDucfearon. t'a? rtgl)'eoufHCirc fakebjingmp foule out of trouble. 16 SEboii opcnefi tbine tjanb ; ana fiUcfi alMl^ing^ I J auD of fIjpgooDncs flap mg enemies :anDDc= lining toiibplenteoufncffe. firog all tljem tl)at uece mp fo«ie,fo? 31 am tbp fetuant. 17 tEbe JLojo is righteous in al W toapes!: ano to* Benediitus Dorninus. Pfal.144, Ip in all ()iS toojfeS. !Lcaeo be tfje tnjD mp firengtb t^icl) tc acbetfi 1 8 tJTbe iLoja iS nlgl) bnto all tftem tbat call bpen mp Ijanrts to tuarrcana mp Sncccrs to figljt. Jjim -. pca.all fuel) as cal bpon bim faitljFitllp. a 9©? bopcannmpfaitteff:, mpcaftlegtbe' 19 H^ec bail fulfil tbebfCre of tijem t^atfearetim:. liucretjmp tief£'nDet,in toljom 31 truB : tobicl) rubbuctfi (je atfo bJil Ijeare rbcir crp.anb toil belpe tbem. mv people tljat is dniicr me. 20 ^(je ILo;!0 pjefeiuctl} al tijem t^at loue ^im: liuc J i,ojo,UjljattSmantbattboaf)a!!fncT)rcrpertbn5i fcatttetbab^oabailtbebngoDlp. tobini:o?tl)cfonncofmantl!attliet4forcgjrDcRl)imf 21 ^pmoutbQ)alfpeafeett)ep?aifeoftl)e JLo^Cet 4 C@anisiikeat^ing of nought : bis time paCTett) anBletallflcl^giuetbanbeSbmobiiibo?? il^ame fo; abjap like a [IjaDotoe. eueranbeucr. 5 'Botoet^pb^auenS, ® Lo;be,ani3comeDotone: Lauda anima mea. Pfal.i4(5. loucb tbe motintflincs.ano tbep R)all fmohe. "n'^a'fe tbe JLo^ne, £> mp foule, iiobilc 31 line toil 3 6 CaQfoo;rt:btbp!igf)'"'nff»a»Dte8retbem:£boote 1 p?aife tbe iLoznrpea.as long as 31 baueanp being, out tbincatroVocs.anBtonfumetbem. toil 3i ling P^aifeis bnto mp antitbenalibistbougbtcj* lano it a rigbt banoofboicfeeDnts. perifij. 9 SlbjilGnganebJfongbtttotbce,® ©oBjanDling 4 TBleffcBlSiEiCt^atbatT)tb«©onof3(acobfo?ti^ p^aifes bnto tbee bpcn a ten Qrinpeo ILute. ijjelpe : ano tobofe bope is in tbe JlojC biS plaining in out flreetes. 1 5 i^appp are tbe prople tbat be in fucb a cafe pea, WcfftB are f" people tobirbbauetbe LojD fo^tbeic (SoO. ExaltaboteDeiis. Plal.i45. IHtilmaghifie tbecS) Oob.mp Eing: 93(bL>il p^sife tbp/i5amc former ann euft. 2 (JEiierp Bap toii 31 giue tbat fcS bnto tbee : anD pjaifetbp ll^amefoifucraRO eitir. J vSreat is tbe ILo;B,anBmarueiloriStoo;tbp to be pjaifeD • tbcrr is no r no of bis grratni-lTc. 4 SDne generation fl).il p;tarfe tbp too^kfi bnto ano* tber; annoetlarc tbppetocr. $ as foj in« 31 toil bee talking of tbp too;f&ip : tb? gloip.tl;? p.Mife.ano toonceroua lio^keS. 6 ^oibat men tlnAl fpeake of tbe migbtof tb; inac* uecmoi«:anti tb^ougbciu all generations. Lau'iatc Dominum. Pfal.147, OP;apfe tbe ILo^oe, fo^tt is a gooB tbing to Tnig Euenmg p?apfesbiJtoouc®oa: pea,a iopful anB pUafant P"y«^ tbingitistobctbanlifiil. 2 ^belLo?BBoctbbiJilBbpllt)feruralem!8nBg«* tber togetber tbe outraO s cf 31fTacl. J l^cbealetbtfefft'flj8taveb?ofecntnbeatt;anBg(* tictb mebtciite ti' bcale tbcir (Icltneffe. 4 ^t tcKetb tbe number of tbe flarreS: anB callet^ tbem ail bptbcir names. 5 \5rcBt is our EniBcanB great is bi^ potocrpea:, anD bis toircDom :r infinite. 6 QCbe llo!U frttetbbp tbe me«fee:anBlijinBCtb tbe bngsolp Butane to tbe (\riiunB. 7 ») ang untat'ge\o^Db»it()t{)anBtrgiuiiTg '■ f»"g The xxx.day. The Pfalmes. Thcxxx.day* 3?2apftt(1)pottt^6arpfbntoont®oB. 8 J irt enu taile, frolDtam bSpoutiS : totnoe anu 8" Cll)icljcouttttijtt)el)eaaen«(lDUbclotit!C)!, ano fio;mf ,fiiiailtng his tao;D. |j?fVarctbtaincfo?t'bccurt!):anD maisttii tOe gralfe 9 ©oumatncBanoaltilS ;fru«fuiltrcc0,anD al to rtroto upon tbe inountdims:, aiiD tttbe io:i\it uU of ion be topfuf (n tbcir Cting. i Jlet tbfti pj-ipfe bid J^ame in tbe Dance : let tbemGngp^ailesbntobimtuitb (£ab.!tt ano l^arpe. 4 JF02 tbe I.02DC batb pieafutt in bid people: ar.D {jclpetb tbe meeke beacteo. 5 Let tbe %atntd bee iopful toitb gIo;ip :let tbem ceiopce in tbcir beOd. 6 Lettbep^npfeg of ©oD be in tjetr moutbtano a ttoa ccgcD faja?D m tbeir banod. 7 ^obeeauengeo of ttie beaten: ano to tebake tbe people. Eo binoe tbcir feingd in cbained! ann tdett no* Oi^^apfetbeJlo^Deef Ipeauenrp^apfc (itmint^e tledijJttblinfeeBof p?on. beigbt. 9 €bat tbepmapbee auengen of tO«m, ad iti0 a Jp^aife bim al pe 3ngel0 of did: p^aife Jjim a! (id bi^itten: fucb bonour baue all \ii0 ^aintd. |)0(!c. LaudateDominum. Pfal.ijo. J P^aife (jtm ^unne ano ©oone ; p^aife fiim al f\ l^jaife vSoo in bid bolineffe: pjaife bim in tje St* pe rtarres ano ligbt. v^mamentofbid potoet. 4 ].a2airebima{peOeaitetid:enQpeeb>acecdtbat 3 Pitatfe bim in bid noble acted:p;airebimacco;« be abouettje{)eauci«2, DingtobtdeicceHentgreatncire. J Ltttbempjaiictbcj!3ameoftl&eEo?De:fb?ibe j }p?aife bim in tbe founocft'be Strumpet: pjalft fpafee tbe tnojo.anQ tbep laerc maoe,f)ee commanoeD, Jim bpon tbe ILute ano tparpe. anotbeptoetecreatcD. 4 13?aifebimintbe(£pmbaIedanDDanced«pjaiD6 6 tpetb«bmaDet'b«mfaSfo?euetanDe«Et:b JLojDc) 3! p;onrate, \m\ moR b««nble tlje luicbeD fpiritt ano lo after leaD out lines in bolinea minDecrauecf tbPDiuinc ^aieflte.to be merciful bn^ anD rigbtcoufncffc, tliat iuee mapferue tbeein fpitite to toe btnuecfalCburcb ef tbp ^onne €b?itl: £tnQ anDtruetb> ano (batbpouc^auiouiaiiDiU^DiJefu^ «(pec(allp acco^Ding to mp bounbcn Buetie, feefeecb £f)jia,amen, Ibte fo? b'ifS fafee to bltfle, faue ann nefenn tbe pzinri* f Thurfaay. nal membcts tbereof, tfjplfntant cur meaDcareanU /^aimfg^feannfuerlaBtng^oTJ.tBtirluictoitelp Ibueraigne ilanp flluecne i£li?ajetl), cncreafe in bet v^gfuffl cuerpgooB ann perfect gift, but alforn* ro?albeartttucfatcb,gon(p5eaIe,anDloueoftbcfame: crcafciftbofe gifts tbattboubaQgiucn: toe rooBbmn* anD grant bet biciorpouccal6cccnemies,along,pj8-- bIpbcfcecbtbeeC merciful ©pB) toincicafeinbStbe fperons anB bonaHtable life bpon eartilj, a bIcflcD euD, gift of faitb, tbat toee map truelp y^dttvx in tbee, atto ann life euctlafling. in tbp p?oniife mace bnto ss : ane tbat nr itbcr bp out {^o^couer.O lojD, gram bnto bet ?9aieBtejJ moS negligcBre,nn? infirmitic of tbe flc(b,"i7 bp grtcuouf* honourable €ounfellours, ano ritcrpotber member of neffc cf temptation, rciibcrbp tbe fubul ctaftcs anO tbis t&P Cburci) cf CnglanD, tbat ttep atio toce in out afieultes of tlje tcuif, laec bee D?luen from faitb ia reuetalraIIings,m8Ptrue!p9gcDlpferuetbee:]p)Iaiie tbe blooD of oiu ^aitiouc anD ile;ct3(fu^d)jiQ. in out beartS true feare ann bonour of tbp Jiaame.cbe* amen. DtcTJce to out }]D;ince,anD loue fi our nei6bbaurS:<£n' f Friday, creafeiubs true faitb ano Religion : 3atpieniff) otit a^ Rant bnto bs,® merciful ©ot (bee moB^ccttt^ minoeStoiibalsooBneS.anDsftljpgreatmercpkeipc Vjnpbefeecbfljct ) fenotolenge ann true btiBerfian* SS in t^e fame til tbe ennc ef our liues: ffiiuc tintobS a Ding of tbp too;iBc,tl)at a! ignorance ej-pelfeD.toee ma? goBlp jf ale in p?aper, true buiniUttc in p?ofperitie, fenoluetobat ibP toil ann plenfnte is inaltfcingS.anB perfect patience in aBU(rQcie,6nD continual top in tbe botoe toBoe ourBueti(S,anB truelp totoalhc in our bo^ tclF©bo3. ' cation: ann tbat alfotoec map eppjeffe in cut lining:, Ann laQlP 21 comnttno bnto tbp fatlje tip p^otect/on, tbofe tbinus tbat tee toe bnotoc, tbat toe be not end? a! tbat tboub'-Q giutn mec,afl toife,ct'il5?cn,anD let* knotocrs of tbp toojD gooo Loibf, but alfa be toctfeerf uantSiaiBcmte, ©ilo?e,fbat Jmap gouetne.nou* oftbe fame, bpouc^auirur ana lLoii!e31efuj3'£b#» rfj^jont bjiiiff tbem bp in t|jp feare $ fr raice. ann f«* amen, BOnucba0intbiSteo;niiImi!(!aIto6pe9tecattoatre ifSatuday. •nB atife,not toitb onefonof fnemics,b»t toitbaa tn« /^aimlgbfie ©oB.tobiclibflB pjepareB euerlaBins finite numbct.noi onelp toitb fltfij anB blooD, but toitb ^J life to al tlofc tbat be tl.p faitbful reruants:grant tbe Bcuil tobicb ii8 tbe p;inceofoark£i;cfrf,anD toitb bntobsiLojD.rurc'jope oftbe lift eucrlsaing, tbat tot toitfefD men erccuto?? of biSmoB Damnable toill: being iutbis nufcrcble too?lDe, mRpijauerfmetofte grant me tberefoje tbp grace, tbat being armeo toitb anb feeling of it in our beano, anB tbat not bpout Be* ibp Defence, JmapfianDin tbisbattailelaitlianin* feruing, butbptfaen-erittSanDDcferningof outfta* utncible conQanck agauiQ ai co^toyttonjtoljicUil am ui^iiic auD Jle^ ^leCus am(n. ■ _^i QnutfifiJ Godly prayers, 0®«ciful ©dD.out oKcIp atOi'. fuccoar.flf nrcngtb toiltbsi'>:l;(dre lo be erao'c"^ auli m«rcifi:l biifn me, ta at all tiirc0 : gtaum mito uP.O llo;D,tb8t in ttc fo?ciue ajic p«ruan nu- cf alt nip fmif o, to ligbtinnip ttttic cf u^olpetiiic to« be net pjtouD^auD (o fc^pt tf)cc, leart IwicI) tOp tolp Ipitit.to tenuf ^coIlGlme, » Itrtngc* lut ttJattoit^)outU)We^cart ano ficengtbUieeniap tbotm«toitDansltar.Dpnftct faitlj, anD co inflame cteaue bnto tl)f cann in t'be time oraDiitrlitie, tiat luc me in loue tctoa'^D tljir eiiD nip ucigftt^Dur.ttjat 1 ma? fall not into infiBtlitie ano Defpctatioii, buttfeat al* Ijcnctfeo^t!) luitfj atoilliii(r anDglaD btait, Ira.ke e$- toapco Vuitb conSant taitb, toe inap call fojt (jelpe into lucommctlj me (n tijp hwW goDlp fon^nifiiucfuierto, : tSec : graunt tbie.O ILujU.tojow acuocatcp fafec.anD aire fng(o?ifie ano fjaifc tijte eualaliipg.t'. aiiD aHo . ©auiout3!efupi£0?i3.ame". tljatilnun'toitha frcccon'.cunce anoqiiutijeatt, m ■ Sunday. aliiianct(>f tfinptation0,afrtictionf,c^nfce(fitit0,ana i aiinifiljttc anu merciful Loiv, to^jtcl) giiicfl bnto ciicn iw tfce bcrp pango of DcntI), eric bDlDip a-.iD inttilu 'tljp elect ptoylctlielJoIpiSIjoii, asa fute pleCgc bntotl)Cr,anDrap,lbekcucin(jodtheFathcr Alingn- ofttlPtjcaucnlpbingDome: (SramitbntobS.OHo^O, tic.makeroi hcaoenandcanh, nndinIt(iisCbr:ft,&c. tfpljolp fplrit, tljatl)ccmapbcate toitiieffeSiJiUiouc TSur,!i)3lo?o®oD^E:.ucnI^-fattfr,tDcomfo;tnipfelfe fpint tjjattocebettjpcljiHiJen, aBD0ei"6o^t0pbinff' inafflicticn ano temptation tojtlj tbtfe articlee ot ilje Bdme »tbatbptlje operation oft()t«tt)pfpttit,U)e map <:ij?iflianl"nrtl), itianotiuinpynlDer, fp?taitbtptb? fertalcarnalliiflcsi, bnlatofuIpIeafureSjConcupifccn^ g'fti ancfo^zalinuctiaptljCKlBiUbepjapeDbiito, miD ce0,cuila{fECtion0,ccn£raipuntot6ptoil,l)Zom^sut' callecbpon fo;tt: 31 come bntotl)ec topjapann be* euc ano ILoio 3IcfaS ^iljzill.amen. fecclj t^jc e.liotb fo^ tfiat nnn foj all oiljet nip necellitie^, A prayer for tnift in God. Euen 88 tOp Ucatc btJoucD *!onHe cut *>duii)Ur Jcftttf Tftebcgitmingof tbcfalefman, toaSiriiQintiim' €b?it' timrelfeljatbiaHgljtus.anDftom tljc betpiiot* felfe.tJEftc beginning oftfiercRo^ing of man, toajs temeofrnpfjcartJlcrpanDfap, Our Faiber which arc tillruft in lumrelfe.anD truft in ^5oa.© inofE graeioufl m hcaucn.balowed be thy name,&c. anb moft luife guiDe.out S>auiout cf.hJtfc, toljicl) Doeft Oi Ictfa ti)cm ilje rigbt luap to immo^tall bUileDne5,tol)icD truclpancbnfaineclp truHiiiginiljec, co;iimittljem< feliK0 to tt)ce : ©rant W,(\)at like a^ toe be bltno ano feeble iubeeO, fo bee map take ann repute our lelueji, biitfofatretofee, tijataltoapbjemapbatietljeebefpje Prayers to be faid in the MorninJ*. 0©tcciful lLo;D ©on, beauenlp jFatber, 3! rennet moQ bigJ laiiDes. piaifc, nnb tbanfec0bntoil)cp, ttat tljou laB p;efcru;D me, bot?) tbiisnigfjt.ann all t!)C times ann bare? of mp life titljtrto, bnoer tbp p?oieci* curepe0,tofo!Iototljce,beinEoutffui3e,tob£rcaDvat fionj ana Ijaft fuffereo me toliwebntilltbispicfenc tbpcalmoftobccientlp.anti to commit out fflucsiuU' ^o^"' ^iD 3 bcfecct ttce Ijcattilp, t^at ttou toilt Ip onto tl)ec, tljat ttou toijicfj etielp knob3efl tf]c toap, boHcbfafc to receiue me ting Dap,anD t(je tcanuc of mg maift lean >iJi ttc fame Uiap unto out (jeauenip befitep: boljole iife,from bcnctfp?tl) into ti)p tuition, ruling ann to t!ieetoitt)t'(3eJFatl)erauD t^e ^olp ©boS, be glo^ie gouerninBmetoitfttljpboiic'Spirit, t^atalmanerof fo^cucrjamen. Certaine godly prayers to bevlcd for (undry purpofes* A general! confeflion of finnes,to be (aid euery Morning. DatknciS.ofmifbeliefe.infiDelitie.anDfiftarnaHuRe^, anDa{fectio!iS,m3pbcbttctlpc{)artD aiinT)?iiicnoutof' tnpU'att, aiiB tbat 3 map be iuQiScn aiiDfaucbbctft ijjDp ana fsule tbjougO a t igbt anb pc t feet fait]&,aiiD fo» lualke lu tlje Iigl)t of tlip moft goDlp truetl), totbp gIor« rit anb piaife.anD to tbe p^ofite anb furtbcrance ofm? Meig})bo!ir,t6joiigib 3!tfus liij^itl our 3D.ojb anb ©am* oiir,amen. A El ppfftble tijanl&f ss tTjst tue are able, fcieerenSfE mito t&ee,© £o.!B Jr lu0 (£.iwiQ,fc; iTjst tljou Ijaft laimtgl'tp <5oBotit5cauenIp toilleotfjignigbtpafito beepzofpetousuutsbsi! ann f atljet.ii coTjfelfe anb fenohj« iuee btfeecl) t'ijce liksluife to pjofpit al tfjiS fame Bag Icoge. thatJI jiinamiferabic tontab0fojtijpg!c;ic, ar.b fo: tf:e&fa!tIj-<)tEiirfotiie, ano a bj^ctcijeB Gnncr,^ i(jaac anb tijat tOau 'ibici) art t be iriic ligl t, net ku.-tcina a= ] manifolDe iBapesi mofi grie* np going BobJiie,ant! lufiicb art t})e ^imne e teri!3l;tr«' uouflp ttanfgreffeD t'op moQ uinglife,fooDc,ann glacntis bnfo (HthMi^e, boutljfafc goblp cnmanDcmeti3,tI;joug{) to Rjineinto outminDre, tvM teee n£u«)afiir.g, rommiitebalmpa3l3olcIifc.3!nifuHeam3Ibci^neat!B dmen/ conci'iueB.gt tbcte is no gooBnes in me, in afmuci) as if ti'8;:lT)oulcefi enter intot&pnarrD'ajctHOgemsnttDifft /^lLojB31e!"iis(€fc?if!, to!:tcl!artf]&'r tfuc@(!nsebf ine.iiiDgtrgmeaccnjBingbntoiief^me.Iiloereiieuct v>'tl)ctoci;lDe, eitcrmozc srtRng, dhb ntu:r r\rt;ig able toTaffet ana a'jlce it, but met* nceces perilTj anB nolune, toliicft bp tijp molt I;flt!c.t c appearisig * ligbt,' be Bamnct) fo; etiec: ^o litic f)Clpe,co!iifce)3 fl>cfcDtng tbp caQ offtbe great liIitiBjicffe of out minDcS.ar.D carcfal' mercic tjpen t)0, ano p?ofyering toljatfocuer ioec goDig uefle ef ^o}Mv tl)ingg, atiD map put otit'totoie lluafe go about/o tljae tt)eu giuing i)0 ligBt.tDe map fee tobat ann care in feceping of tbp bolp Jato, auD tbat toe ma? iDtnjiS arc triielp gooU in Becoe: tbou encouraging W, labour ano ttauaile ft} our lie cclfttie^ in tti? life, liEe toe map baue an eaniefl cciite to tOc fame ; ana tbou tbe birots of tbc ap^e , anti tbe Me& of tije fielD \ai^a being out piDc, toemapcometobstctaobtainetbcm: outcate. JFoj ti)ou bafi pjomifeci to bccarefullfft^ttf, fn; toec ijau'.ng notbing but miiitua in out felucsi. Doe aiiBbaa commanCcD tgat bpon thcz tec fl)oulD caft atl yecio ana commit cur feluce full ano bJbole bmo tbee out cate:iD|jicb Iiu«ii ano teigncQ tooila tottbout enu, alotie.iDbicbins^Uc!} all tbittg^ in all ccatute^, to tdp 3meti. JoHOUt eno glo^p.^o be it. Aprayerneceffaryforallperfbns. . _ . , /^(©«tcifulC5oB,31aiDmcbeDUmiette6noh3lcBge A prayer af asnlt tempt»tion. V/mv felfc boiino to feeepe tbP l;o!p commanoe mc(f3, OHo^B 3!ef«0 «Cf)2ifll, t!)conclp Gap aiiB fence of butpctfanablc toperfo^niet&cm, stobcesccfptcofo? out mortal ffatcano onelpbope^out onetp falaatt- iuQtoit'oOUttljeriafjtcoufiieOre ofJIefu dtjiili tbponelp im,out glo?p,anD our triiimpb. tobo m tbc fleRj ( tubicb fonne, tobo batb prrfectlp fulfiHec tbp latoe, to iuHiSt tboubanftfo; our or.elpcaufe taken tipaRtbee)BiBDea all men tbat beleeueanBttufi in btm.'Srbsrefojc grant fuffft tbp fclfe to be temptcn of ^atan, anB tobo onelp mee grace, 2 befeecb tbee, to bee occiipieB in Being of ano aloneof allmmoiDSOttetlpouercomeanDban* gooB toojfscB , tDbicbtbcucommanDcQin&Plp'^crip^ qttifl^Gnne,Deatb,tbctoo.2lo,tbeBfuil,anD all tbe king' turc, alltbeBawjofmplife, totbpglo?», anB pet to Some of bell J ana UJbatfoeuer tbou baft fo ouercmn- trufionelpintbpmerrp.anDin^O^iBrenierites, tobe mcD, fo} out beboofeitisitbattboubalioucrcotrimeD purgeBfrommpCnHci3,aiiBnot(umpgooah)o;hcs(,bee it:iteitbetbatb itbcnctbpbatlltobaucanpoftbpfeti* tbepncuerfomanp. ©iue mcc grace ta loue tlip bolp ttant£!tohtepebatteil,c? figbttoitb anpoftbefo^rfaio laojBferucntlp.to fearebtbe^criptureiSciligrntlp.ta eui[^,butof purpofe to tetoatD bs tuitb a crotone of rfjc reanc ttcm buniblp, tobncetfianB tbem truelp, to itue nio?E glo^p fi!? it. ano to tbe intern tbat tljou migbtea after tbem cffcctunilp. 0?t!cr nip life fo,£D lLojB,tbat nketoife ouertbjotoe ^atan in tbp mcmberiK , as tbou it map be atoap acceptable bnto tbec. (dint me grace •baneca afo?e Done in tbinc otonc perfott,giue tbo« (ia< not to reiopce in ani» tbing ibat Difpkafetb tbce, but e« fiefeccb tbec) unto W tbpfoulBitts (C) Ilion moB bicK uermo?e to Beligbtin tbcfe tbingstbat pleafe tbec.bee to^iouSoftbe tribe of 31uBa) Gtcngtbagainatberoa* tbepneuetfocuiitrarp tompBclJrcd. tjeacbmeefoto tingilion,t»bicbcaiuimtalIptaanD;tetbtoanBfKi, ffe= p^ap, tbat mp petitions map bee graciouflpbfatB of fcingtubom Ijce map Deuoure. ^bou being tbat fame tbec.EecpemebptigbtamongDiucrlJtifSiofppiniontf "feetpem, tbe true giuec of bealtb anB life, tbatinag anB tuDgemcmu in tbe tooilDc , tbatincuerfloarue tiailcB on bigbbpon a trcee ,giue bnto fcBtbpGllie ones, ftom tbptructb taugbt in boip Scripture. Sn pzofpe* todmcffe againft tbe DeceitfuH atoapting of tbe moB ritie,® JLoio.faue me,tbat 3i toatc not p^cnBe. 3!n ac» fubtile ferpem. ^bo'« ifing a Hambc aetobiteasl uet(itiebclpmc,tbat3Ineitf}erBerpaircnojbIa!pbeme fnoU),tt;ebanqaifgcrof%8tan5tpjfinnie, giuctmtob? tbD bolp jQame, but taking ft patictitlp, tegiuetbee tbPlitle i})2ep« tbe fitcngtb ano ticrtttc of tbp Ipirite, tbankcs, anB trufttobeeDeUuereBafrcrtbppleafure tbat being in cur felues teeake ann feeble, anB in tbce CLtbcn 3 bnppm to fall into Qnnc tb^ougb frailtie 3 iirong anB oaliant , toe map tDJibSana anB ouercome befeecb tbec to toojke true repentance in mp beatMbat ^lair3iilt0oftbeBcuil,ro that our gboaipcncmiemap SniapbefojipbjitboutBtrpcration, trufl in tbp mercic not gi32p on i)s»,bat bring conquercD tb^ougb tbee.face luitbout p?efiunb-tton, tbat 31 map amenB mp life , anO mupgiuct^nlits to tbp mcri-p, tobicbneucrleauea become truelp religious! loitboutbrpocriik, lotolp in tbem Bcititiite tbat put tbeir tvuB in ffcre , ttsio liueQ b«art toitbout faining, fairbful ano truQic toitbout Bc^ 800 teignea ©oo fo? euet toiti&out enD,amen, ceit, mcrp toitbout irgbtneffcj faB toltbout mifirua, fo^ r , . .. r iertoitbout floutbfulnelTc, content toitb mine Otonc A prayer for tbe obtammg of toitbour couetoufne fle, to tell mp neigbbcur biiS fault i wiiedome. cbaritablp toitbouf Biffimulation.to inffruct mp boufe* OJ bolBe in tbp lateciS tvuclp, to cbep out ^uftne ano all ®oB jf out fatbetSj anB lLo?n of mctcp.tbou tbat gouetnourici bnner bcr bnfaineDlp,to rccciue aU latorsJ baB maBe all tbingfl toitb tb? toojB, anB ojoeinco ano common ojoinancca ( tobicb tifagrcetb net from man tb?ougb tbp toifcoome, tbat bee CioulB baue Xiom' tfep bolp too?B)obcDicntlp,to pap cucrp man tbn to^jicb rion ouet tbe creatures tobicb tbou baa maBe, tbat be 3| otoe bnto bim truelp, to backbite no man.no; flannct IboulB ojaer t^e too^'.a acco^oinofto equitie auB rigbte* mpncigbbo? fecretlp.anB to &b^}te alUiir'clomng all ouCncfl.ano cpc cute iuBgementtoitb a true beart: giue gcoDne(& eatnefilp. © JLo?o grant me t|)U0teOo£ foj mee toifeoome, tobicb 10 euet about tbp feate, anoput tbeglo^pcftbpbolFname.amcn, ' me not'out from among tb? cbilO^en : fo? S tbP fetuant A prayer for patience in treuble. ar,B fsnne of tbp banomaiB, amafetblepcrfon, cfa 0®tobaQtbou(®ILo2B)bumMeaanDpIuc6cBmt 11)3^ time, anDioopongto tbebnaerBauoing oftbp liBotonefSl Bare notobneibfl make mpp^apctsbnio iuDgement^anolatorc : pea.tbougbamanbeneucc tbee.fojtbou art angrp toitb nice, butnottoitboutm? to prrfcct among tbe cljilDjcn of men, pet if tbp toitc^ cefcruing. CertainclpSlbaucntmfB.JLojB.iconfeffe Come be net toitb bim, bee ilja!! be notbing toojtb. ® it: J to(llnotoen?it;but,obmp4SoD,pacoonmpttcf» ttnotijptoifcBsnieoutoftbp bolp bcauen*. anB from paffcB.releafemgBcbtS.tcnDcrnotot^p grace again* tl;e tb^''nc 9i t^v mai(n(e>t{)« ^ii^ mt,m ^m me^ aopp« m^ ^owDip, to; j] am all to plagueo Godly prayers. «n» httttm pet ILo^li rtjW nottDit!)Ha«liine; 2 abiue cleagfamSalrtr aOauTtiSoft^eiicmr.jreeanBfittebf patifmlp.afffiufmineatKtiCanccoiubee.continuallp UCge tt)at tliere f0iijmp felfc no fjelpe of faluatioit, toafttngfonclicfc att()pl>ar.D, niiD tOatiict tuitljoiit butaHmpconSDEjice , bope one triiR is hutpmcQ fkill, foz j {ia:ur£c«iuiD atoh«R of tbp fauotic anB nicrcifuU pooDnEfic. 3 feaue no mcritcB no; goon grace tutodrms mc, 5 me ane tbphwitD of pjomife ton* )M}he& tolilcb 31 map a'kge before li^ec. ©f fitiwes ano arntngiib^ill.UrtjofoinieetoagofferenontOeCrpffe tui\l too^ftns ( ata? ) SfceagreetOeape, faiittbjougd fo,z a ranfu.-nc, a facriSce 9 pjicc fo? mp Ihmeti: tuicre:* t[)g ntci rp 3! iruff to be in tbe number of tijem to hjljoni fo;e accd^zoing to tf;at t(jp p;o(nfre,Dcf£nD ince Hr^D bp t^oti Uiik not impute tijeir (tnned , but take ano ac:» tbprigttijanB, (j gtue a gracious eare to nip requelis, ceptmefojtigfjtcouaanniutt.anotobctbeinljeritom: fo^allman^fiapeaare butbfliiic. T3c8ttiotDnet{)cre^ of etierlafling lite. tJToou mftrifullHojQ toafi bojiiic fo?e mine enemies thine ototte felfe tuitb t^p potaer, fo^ mp fa}?e> tbou oiQDcft futfcc both ^junsec ano tfjirij luticb art mine snip aioet ano p^otecto;, 3) iioit} @oD fo; mp fake, ti)iu ttODeS p^eacb anb cracb, thou Dibli Qlmiglitie. SLmtn, p^zap ano taQ fo; mp fabe, t^au oiSDcQ all gooD i^ofhea anoDceDcsfoiimpfijke, t()ou faffcreDGmofigrieuowgf f A prayer to befaiJ at night going to bed. paincs ano te^tneiuiS fo? mp fahe. JliiD Snallp tfjou ga» O(l0'errifuHlLo?D0ool)eauenlpjfat|et, toljetljct: uelitl)pmo(ip;«ciou3boDptoDic, ano tbp biooD to be Ukc Qeepe o} trsl;c, Hue o; cie. tare ace altoapetl dieti on tbe croffc fojt mp fa^e. Jl^oto moQ merciful %a* tbine. cabcrrfoze 31 befejclj tijce (jeartf !p , tftat tijoti utour,Iet all tbefe tbingi* pjofite m«,tobicb tbou fce^fj tot.'t boucbfatc to tafcc rate ano cljarge of me, anO net baft gi»cn mee, tbat })aB giuen tijp felfe fo;! mee. ilet Co fuffer me to }jeri!lj in tbe iuoifes of catlvneffe, but to tbi' btooo clcanfe ano tonflj alnap ttjc fpotis ano foule* fcintiletbeligijtof tbi'fountEnanceinmpteart, tbat ntjfe of mp imneis. ILet tbp rigbtcoufneflc btUe aco ttiP ffoDlpknotottDgemnp Dapip increafe in mctb?ougft couct mine bnrigtteonln'f^^' i^et tfie mcriteia of ib? a rfgbt » pure f attb.ano tbat 31 map albaapcS be fount) pallion anu blooo , bee tbe fatiffaction fo? mp Gntiep. to lualfee aiiD liue after tbp toill ano pleafute, tl)jougi^ diiuc mee JLojn tbp grace, tUat mp faitb anb lalaatioit JleOiiai ^b^ift euT Hojo ana ^auionr. in tbp blooO tonuet not in mee, but bee euer Srme ano conftant, tbat tbe bope of tbp merctc 9 Hfe enetlaUins ^ A prayer to be (ai J at the houre of death. neucr Dccap in me, t'.iat cbarttic taaiE not colDc in me. 0}Lo?B3ief«s>tob«ebarttbeonelpbeaItbofanmcn JFtnanptbattbetora&enefleof mp flcl^jbeenot citer^ lining, ano tbe euecladtng life of tibemtnbtcbtiie tomelsttbtbefeareofoeaib- ®rauntmce, merriiit!! in faitb : 3 to^etcbeo tinnrr giue anD commit mp felfe ^auioiir, tbat Isben Deatb batb ^'.it bp tbe rpes of mg tobollp unto t6p moQ blefffO toill. flno being furc tbat bolip,pet tbat tbe epeiS of mp feule map (fill btOollJ anrf tbe tbing cannot perifb totjic b iiJ cornmittco unto tbP Icohc upon ttte, tbat toben ceatb hutl) taften aluap tlje tnercp,tst{IingtpnotD 31 leaue tW ft aile 9 tofcbeD fief^ bfe of mp tongue ano fpeeclj,pet tbat mp beartmapcrp in bope of tbe refutrection , babfcb in better toife Kjall anD fap bnto tbee. In manus tms Dominc, commtndo reUo^e it to me againe. 31 befeecb tbee,mo8 mercifull fpiritum meum,(tbat is to fap) SD 3B.o,zD, Into tbp banc* 3Lo;o3Ieru0<£b;ill. tbat tboutotltbp tbp grace makiS 3 giue anD commit mp foule 1 Dominc lefu acdpe flrong mp foule againS all temptations, ano tbat tbou fpiritum meum ; ]Lo;oe ^IcCu Wtiw tng (bnle Mtto \BiU coMX «io BefenD me toitd t\ie buc&Ut 9i tlsi met* t&ee. Smen. flmtn. "'.'^yUV**"-; <" i* -Jr ^ "t-m/acryyS^- ^X9]^ DO?^ tT).^ r -^ a^^ i 7^ a' 91 yy THE bible: THAT IS, THE HO- LY SCRIPTVRES CONTEI- NED IN THE OLDE AND NEW TES TAME NT: i^-^. "s*; RANSLATED ACCORDING to the Ebrew and Greekc,and conferred with the bed uanflacions in diuers languages. ^Wiihmoft profitable Annotations vpon ail the haid places, and other things pf.^— « — ^"^n**^ IMPRINTED AT LONDON BY the Deputies of Chrillophcr Barker, Printer lo the Qv EE N E s molt excellent Maidiic. ANNO I 55?5. Cunt ^riuih^io» r\ T J TT T ^ To the Chriftian Reader. Efiila the manifolil and continual benefits w hich Almigluic God btfton eih \-pon vs, botli corporal! .ind fpiri- tuall, we are cipecially, bound (dearc brethren^ to f;uichim ih;nkcs v\ itlioi.t cca!.ng tor hi. £;rca: pace and vn- (peakablc merctes,in that it hath pleafcd him to call vs vnio '.his niamciloi slight othis of the Ebrewe names be altered fro the old text,and reftored to the true writing and firft original, whereof they haue their figi nitication,yet in the vfual names litle is changed for feare of troubling the (imple readers. iMoreouer,whereas the neceflhie ofthe fentcnce required any thing to be addedt'orfiich is the grace and proprietic of the Ebrew and Grceke tongues, that it cannot but either bv circumloaition,or by adding the vetbe or (ome vvorae,bc vndcrfrooi^ of them that are nor well pra- flifed therein) wee haue put it in the text u ith an other kinde of letter , that itmavealily be difcerned from the common letter. As touching the diuifion ofthe verfes, wehaue folott-ed the Ebrew examplcs,nhich haue fo euen irom the beginning diftinguifhed thern. \Vhich thing a.s it is molt profitable for memorie,fo doth it agree v. ith thebcfltranflationSj.nndismoll «ifie-to finde out both bv the belt Concordances , and alfb by the quotations v.hich we haue diligently herein perufed ar.(I fet forth by this*. Bcldes this, the principall matters are noted and diftinguiflKd by this marke*". Yea and the argu- ments bothforthebookeandforthe chapters with thenumber of thcverfe areadded, that by all mcsncs the reader might • be-hojpen. For the which caufcalfbwee haue fet ouer the head of euery page fbme notable worde or fenterice which may preacly further afwell for memorie^as for the chiefe point of the ["."ige. And confidering how hard a thing it is to vndeiftand the holy Scriprures,and what etrors,fe(fls and -hcre/ies grow dayl" for lacke ot the true knowledge thereof, 6c I.ow m.-jiiy are flifcoumgcdCas they pretend^becaule thev cannot attaine to tKe true and fimplemtaning of the tam.e, we hsue alfo indeuoii- redboth by thediligent reading of the bed comentaries, and alfo by the conference i^ith the godly ano'lesmed brethren, to gather bricfc annotations vpon all the hard places,arwel for the vnderftanding of liich words ss are obfcure,and for the de- claration ofthe texc,as for the application ofthe (ame,as may moft appertain to Gods glor)' & the edificrtion ot his Chui ch. Furhctrrore whereas certaine places in the bookesof Moles. of the Kings and Eztkiel lecmed (o datke,!h.;?'by r.o defcripr^o they couldbcmsdeeafie to thefimple reader, we banc fo fet them forrb\\i:h figuies &: notes for the full dtcliration thtrc- of,tbat they which cannot by iudgement, being holren by (he annotatrons noted by the letters,a.b c.&:c.atieine'. hereunto, yet by the ptrfpedme^nd as it were by the eye, may fufndtti'.ly knowe thetruc meaning of all fi:ch jl.iccs. %\ hereunro alio we ha-.ie added cerraine Mappes ofCofmograpliie wlrchnecelTsiily (eruetV.r the pcifcit vnd«rfianding and men ori'ecf di- UCTsplace^ and countre ys, partly defcnbed, and partly by occ jfion touched, both in the Old and new Tc!i?ment. Finally,that nothing might lack which might be bought by labours for the increafe ot knowledge & furtherance of Go Js glorv.there arc adioyncd two moft profitab'e Tables, theoneferuingfor theinterp:cta:icn ofthe Ebrewe names rrmd ti-.c other conteyning all the chiefe & principal matters ofthe whole Bibl;: to that notbing'.-'S we truft)that anv coild ititily dc- firc,is omitted. Therefore.as brethren that are partakers ofthe fame hope & faluation with vs,we beleech yon, th:;jf &iS rich. pearle and ineftimable treafu. e mav not be olfred in vaine, butasfrnt from God toths people of God, for tl .e inc-'csfeol his kingdom,the comfort of his Church, nnd difcharge of our conffience>v\ horn f ■ hath pleafcd him to raiie \p for this piii^ofc, fc yoii would v'illinglv receiue the uotd< of God, earneftly lludy it. and in all ytHitlifeprpifliieit.thit vc may rov/nppearc i«t.deedetobcthc people of God. not walking any more according to this.uorld, butiathe frtrtesortbe Spirit, that: G'.>' ia vs may be fully glorifxed,through Chrift lefus our Lotd,v,ho Uiieth and leigncth for euer. Amen. Oi the incomparable treafure of the holy ScriptureSjWith a prayer for the truevfeofthclame. Erai.iz.3.&49 loreue.zi.i^. & 11.17. [erem,33.if. pfal.i 19.1^0. icu.i.7.&zi.i pial. 1 19.142, 144. Ioh.^.3J. Lukc.i.io. Ephef.^.K'. Marcli.7.5. i.Pei:.i.za. Matth/.iJ. r-'fal.ii9.27, 73- lude.io. pral.n9.n. Iofhua.i.8. lJfa!.r.i,i, Pfal .04.1 2,13, Here is the Spring where waters flo we, to quench our heate of finne: Here is the tree v\ here trueth doth grow, to Icade our Imes therein: . Here is the iudge that ftints the ftrife, when mens deuiles faile: Here is the bread that feedes the life, that death cannot affaile; The tidings of laluatlon deare, comes to our eares from hence: The fonrefle ofour faith is herCg and (liielde ofour defence, Thert be not hke the hogge that hath a pearle at his defirc, And takes more pleafure in the trough and wallownng in the mire* Reade not this booke in ai5y cafe, butwithafingle eye: Reade not but firft defirc Gods grace, to vnderftand thereby* Pray ftill in faith with this re(pe<5l, tofiudlifiethercin. That knowledge may bring this effed^ to mortifie thy finne* Then happy thou in all thy life, what fo to thee befalles: Yea>double happic ilialt thou be, when God by death thee calles» ^ 'sr A^GratiousGodandmoftmercifuJl Father, which haft vouchfafcd vs the ^•^ rich and precious ie well of thy holy vvorde,afi]ft vs with thy fpiritc, that it may be written in our hearts to our euerlalhng comfortjto refornfic vs,to renew vs according to thine ownc Image,to builde vs vp, and cdifie vs into the perfcft building ohhyChrift, fan(flifying and encreafing in vsall hcaucnly venues. Graunt this 6 hcauenly Father, tor Icfus Chnftcs fake. Amen. Howe to take profitc by reading of the holy Scriptures. ^ r Teach the way ofhis ftatutti, I Eameftly anJ vfually pray vnto God thac he wfl ^ Giuc vnderflanding^ voucWklcw --■<>•• Dfligendy kcepe fuch order of reading the fcrijv cures and prayer as may ftand wich tus calling' and fiate of life, So that VnderfUnd to what ende and pirpoft the Soip- nircs fcrucywhicb were wtittcn,co Who fo e- tier min-. dethco take pro. fite by rea- ding Icrip* tuxes, muft }PfiLii9. Acthelealt, twifc cucry dayc this exercift i be kept. ^Dcu.ii.v.i> The rime once appointed hereunto after a good i entiicbe no othenM'fc employ cd. ^Luke-^.v. ^ j . Supcrftition be auoydcd. V. Eft lo At one other time that be done, which is left vn- ^ Enhe / v ^ I done at any time. " "' ' Teachcjthat we may learne tructh. ^ Improue.that we may be kept from errour. ^ <:& ' Corrcd.that we may be driucn ff om vice. * • '7* InArudi , that wee may be fetlcd in the way of well doing. Comfort, that in trouble wc may be coniinned ^Rom. i J .r.4. in patient hope. g • > • •^* { ' Faith in one God ^Religion and the ' right worihipping otCod,as Remember that Scnp- turcs concermns C Father. Sonne. HoIyGhoft. r I. Creation. The Aate of mankinde, by ^ 2. fall and finne. C. jJCgenerarioninChrift. { Before Chrift. Since Chrift. {Oldc. Newc. { Before ChrifL Since ChrifV. {Good. Wicked. {Good. EuiU. Peace and waiTC. contdnc matto: ^ <^«»<>n^«»I*«»tt^goucrnmcnts of people, by*^^^?^^^^^^ "«n2 ^ ) '^ J- Quia. Subie<^es. Families and things that belong tohoule- hold,in which are Godly Melled. t, Dilbrdercd. Vngodly plagued. The pnuatelife and doings of eucry man in- Riches, pouerdc. \ Nobilinc. ( Fauour. .Labour and idlendTe. The common life of allmenat * j Wifedome and follie. I Loue and hatred. J Sobcrneife and incontincncie. ^ Mirth and forroive. Speach and filence. Ptidc and humilirie. Couerou&efre and liberalitie Refiife all fcnfi: of Scripture eon- , V *^^^ of Chriflian faith,conteined In the common Creede. traiytotfae Markeandconfido { Firftand fecond table of Gods commandemcnts. ^ I .Cohaence of the text, how it hangeth together, \ i.Courieof rimes and ages, with fuch things as belong vnto them, the^ J ,^,f-..,— «f /u.„i L . ^ • o 3 .Mano of fpcach proper to the Scriptures. ^ 4. Agreement that one place of Scripture hath with an otfaer, whereby that whidj ^ leemcthdarkeinoneismadeeaiieinanothcr. , rReadeinteipreters.ifhebeable. Take oppommirie to -^ ConfeiTewithfuchascanopentheScriptiJTes.Afts.8.v.jo,3i.&c CHearcpreaching,and toproue by the Saipturesihat which is taught.Aar.i7.v.i 1. T. GRASHOP, -^The names and order of all the Books of the Olde and New Teftament, with, the number of their Chapters. Ocnefis hach Chapters Exodus Lcuiticus Nombers i ^euceionomic ' lofua Judges , Ruth i I.Samuel i.Samuel I. Kings z.Kings I j-.Chronicles \ I z.Ciuomcles The prayer of "Maivafleh, Apocryphe. Ezra I Ncheraiah ' Efter I lob / Pfalmes 50 40 i7 34 H 4 3' »4 zz 3^. 10 »3 ip 4* 150 Prouerbes Chapters EcclcGaftes The fong of Salo- mon. Ifaiah Jeremiah ' Lamentations • - Ezekiel ^Daniel Hofea loel Amos Obadiah lonah Micah Nahum Habakkuk ' Zephaniah Haggai,. \ Zechariahi = ^Malachi;,.* The bookes called Apocrypha* i.Efdras 2.E(dras Tobit ludcth ThereftofEfther Wifedoaie Eccleliafricus "'■•■' Baruch with the Epiftle of 9 16 14 16 6 u Icremiah *j The fong of the three children The rtorie of Siffanna The idole Bel and the Dragon ' i.Maccabecs ^.Maccabees The bookes of theNewe Teftamcnt^ a.Thcflalbnians i.Timocheus i.Tiraotheus Tims Philemon To the Hebrewes The Epiftle of James I. Peter i.Pcter i.lohn 2.Iohn j.Iohn ludc Keuelation Matthew?' aS Markov,-,, , \6 Luke 24 lohn 21 1 he Attes 28 The Epiftle to the Ro- manes 16 l.Ccinthians 16 a.Connthians 13 Galari,i..s 6 EphcRn-iS 6 Puilii>';ians 4 ColoiVi-ms 4 i.T!;flaloniaiis S 31 8 66 48 \i 14 5 9 z 4 7 3 3 z 14 4 i6 ^Tlic The creation ofthcworldl « • Fitftofsll.iDiJ ' before Ihac any -' crcauiewas, Cod mxle hcaucii and «»rth of nothing, W'ifl.i3.t.t' i;A 5,'rf/«i.i8.i. «.ii. t^lf.aild 17 14. b Aianideliinipe and without any cteatiire in it: (ot ihe wateis coie- ted al). THE FIRST BOOKE OF MOSES, CALLED *GEKESIS. * Ttiif word fig. nifitth the be^jin* ninjandgeoe- ratiooof thecto THE ARGVMENT, M Ofet in effi it deelareth three things .yvbich are tnrhiibotkj chtcfift* be coujidered ! Ftrft , that Jo,',"," the ipor!d,and all thing! therein were created by God^aud thr, t man being f laced m thu great ta- bernticU cfthet/ortd to behoUe Godi wonderful/ lv'r^s,a»d to prti'.fc his Uamefur the infinite gracet^ xchrrea'iih he had endued hirrtj^ll ffiliingly front God through d:fohedience,who yet for bu oivne Mercies fake rejlsred htni to l'fe,& confirmed h.m in the faun by his prow.fe ofCh iji to comejry yvher» he (Jieu'd cuerC' me Saran^dtath and hdi. Secondly ^thtt the tVlckedvumindJull of Cods mcjl excellent benefites^ remained ftill in tkepr ifickednet, and (0 falling mojt horribly from ^nne tojinacprouol^cd Gad(yvhob/ h:s preachers called them confinualty to repentance) at if'igth to dffiroy theychole xvorld. Thndlrjie affuretlj vs by the examples of^braham,l\hak^,Ia:fkob, aid the refi of the Tatriarkes , that his mer- cies neuerfaile them, ii/hom he chufeth to be his Chut cb , and toprofeffe his N.:me in earth, bui in all their aflithont and perfecutions heeucr ajftji^th thcm,fendeth comfort, and deliuerelh them, ^ndbe- caufe the beginning,increap,preferu tion andfucceffetbeieofviightbi onely attributed to God, Mofet Ihevrcth by the example of Kjtin^ljhtnael^Efuu and otbcrs,yi>hieh tvere t.obte in mans tudgement , that this Church dependetb not on the cflimation and nobiht:e of the -ifot lU.-andalfo by the feifnej?e ofth.m, ji hich hnue at all times worjhipped Urn purely ttccording to his word, thai it fiandeth not in the mul- titude , hut in the poore and detpifed, in thefm dlfi '•eke and little number , that m.in in h is wifedome might be confcunaed^and the Kame of God cuermare prayfed. CHAP. I. the heaiien be gathered into one placc,and let the I CodcrejitdthehtAHfuAHdihtttii'; J Tht t;gh: nud the dry land appeaie,and if was (b. ttT/'' ®/ '''i ^'.'''"«""'- 9 «"/>"'''"«* '*' ""'f ,, 0 And God called the drv land , Earth , and M"i-itHtnfAifthii^efi/hMl''^.?J' f^/^'^ , P'"^^ thcherbe , that fcedeth feede according to his fooftrcpeate.1,10 Lj\iii4" of'Gofl "^ mooucd vpon the kind, alio the tree that bearctb fniitx?,Avl5ch hath '^g";fi< '.>■« «<»« e^.-v^<->^<^<|„.atcrs , i-.is feed in It feifc according to his kind-and God ;"„;,ttor"^^^^^^^ ? Then God %d,* Let there be light: And ifaw that ic was good. ^ irgiota""- there was « light. , ., , , i? " Sothc'euening and die mom'n" were '''M'rofiieoiwan: 4 And God fawe the light that ic was ^ood, the third dav. biitfoifir.nethey and God f^-paratcd f the light from the dwline?. «'P'. rate the waters from the w aters d He mjinteined „ yj,gn ^0 j „,aj^ .j^e firmament, and n:pa. vpon t and it was To. l ^^''^'''S'"" 16 God then made two n great Hghtes-the s!,"""" "" ihijcoufr.ie heape /, -"^" ^"" "•""-— "'"^-"-'"^ •'"" -J— 16 ^ou ttien made two "great iigtites-tne s..r.ne -he >.»ooif by his lec.ec ^tcd the waters , which were f vnder the f.rma- greater light to " rule the d.iy , ai)d die leffe light ,.ci .h^ statres ' power. inciit, fromthewateis which were * aboue the tonileth'enight: he »»«helme the woild. • y/W.u8.4. g That is,ihe region of ;heajr£,fl: netSaturoos. o To glueit fiilfcu-ntLaht ,as iolVumtsts sppuiotedfwt^ an. The creation of man. ./ GencGs. The creation of woti P As fiih and foorch in abiinJance entry p creeping chin* that fore it gfew : for the Lord God had not caufed it wu.mej«h,cii h.ithtlife: andletchefouleriie vpon the'earth to-^raine vpositheearth.neichcrw.wri'Mairan '^ ^o'' o^'r »?«• ctctpe, inthe-fopeannTuaientotcheheaiien. to till the ground, ihucte.iitbtai he ■\ tbrjocjouitor 21 Then God created the great whales , and 6 Rut a inyltu'enr vpfiomtlie earth, and "nJe''' ■ entry thin? liuingS: mooning, which the 'iwjters \vatered all the earth. ^'■'^ "'^« "-w Irn^i^Z"^ ''" f''0"?'^t foorth malumdince according to their _ 7 «"Ths Lord God alfo \\ made the man e of pS*"' ^'""' i[Tlt wl 'jnd kind'and ciie;y feathered foiile according to his the duft of the gi-oniid , and breathed in his face i '>',firM,a. louicjhjauoth kin.l rand God fa-.v that it was good. ^ • breath of hfe,* and the. -nan w.is a liuine (bide. « Hce iheweih one bc^ wimg, ,, jhen ood"f blcifed th.ein , faying , Brilig 8 And ihc Lord God planted a "ar^i-n Eait- !)''''""' ""°'>''- l>uci: 10 Go!s «j,i, tiic leas, aiidiet the foule mulriplic in the ea.tii. he lud made. iiiauUl no: jJoty fofjfniiich is [he 2j " So the ciiening and ttie morning were 9 (Foroutof the ground made the Lorde '"'*'* '"«''; ''<■!« - ""fl'^lbo riT f''"^ ''■^"' ">• ' Godtogroweneiytreep!cai:inttothclight,aid ^'.'f'.rTV""'** l!i'ci!rc,jTaihc ■ 2+ fMoreoncr God Cud, Let the earth bring goodfor meatc: the gLiceoflifealfointhemids f T.^s" 'iit'he othe. cjiwimuie foorchthe f lining thini^ according to his kinde, of the garden, f> and the tree of knowledge of ">•"' "t" a pUc:-, btuejtiua liie cattcli, and that which creepeth, and the bfaftof good and of euill. ' ai fome thmkr.ia rThatis bM'ne the e.(r:h,accordingto his kind,and it xvasfo. lo AndoutofEden wencariuertou'ater the p!eiii!",'a!rj^bim! vertueot'iJiswoia . ^5 And God made the beaft of the earth ac- garden, and-from thence it was diiiided , and be- dantmaii^hingj. he glue £-«'*■"'" cording to his kind, and the catteil according to came into fonre heads. • gv\hichAas» j his «ej'.ui£s lo his-Tcind, &euerv creeping tiling of the earth ac- n Thenameof one « *Pi']ion : the f;mc claH'fG'rf"*' - nl't'T^jy. cording to his kind: & Go.fuw thatit v.asg-.od. comratlcth the whole land i of Kauilah, whereis "' ihai i^oLrfe. ■fjir. /«.;<«}/ them * male and female. and the fourth riner is IjPerath) I!>,p^(oo/i'not likea ne"o'i°G " Vou •■< euervhobebeanng fecd, wiiieK* vpon all 17 Eutofthetrccofknowkdgeofgoo.land haue mai uie inmaoij«!iponn- tlic earth , and euer\' tree , whercinis the fruirc euiijthoq ihalt not eateofit:for||in that day that '''"''S'' « >« dea,Ef.iiei 4.:4: of a tree bearing feede: * that Ihall be to )0u for tlion tfatcft diereof, thou (halt die the >" death. [o'laboiir,'"' "** wbfte itiswrit. ^eate. 18 Aifo the Lorde God favd , It is not good I Soy man might- crcItedafterT^-H ^° Likewifc to cuer\'beaft of the caith , and thattheman ri:oiddbeh:nifdfealone:Ivvilniake koowtiiaewija' in iighteouine'Te to aicry foulc of the hcauen , and to euerv thing him an helpc j me(.t; for hifn. ["^"w^'^' he" fl"on'Ijvvire- ■^■^^fo. ' ' . hraticn, andbroi:ghrT*<»j vnto the " man ro fee /'j'^'f ^"f- ^ dome, ir.;cib,in- Ji * And God fawc nl! that he had made, and how he would call tkoi: for hovfocuer die man ^,' I'yjbirdea'h uoccccie,po«-er, be , it was very good. " So the cucning and the nnmetl chc lining cteature , Co v,as the n^me hmeinethihe ^'ly.-,, „ mornin? were the iixt day. tlieteof. '• lepjtjtionr.fmaa .!,Jr^'^'"u:uo^. „ The propagition of man h ,he biefsing of G-d.v ,, ^o The m.-:n thercbre g.nie names vnto all ;';°;;';,^,^j';;'"j° Pfil.uiS. * Chaii.t --T iiidf 1. X Gads great itbtralitictoinan,iakeili away Cattcll , and tO thc foulc Of thehcauen, .md to d, e'c fclic:tie: M excufe of his ingra-itude. * C'. ^p ?,;. • £ (oa.j i, 17. «i/w.j9.i($,j5. »"'*' euerV' Ijeaft O.'the ficldc : but for Adam found he and abo flit oiir ,, 7.J7. "The fist dJir. /- u . r, tt MOt anhclpC mcctc for him. . aiiobedimct it ."' r I -K.-.u r .u^ \r r:^,u; h./-»,a »' f "ihereforcthcLord God caufed anhe.n- «'';<»;"«<''f «°t X Gad r-'t'l'^tmpxei.th Jar, ■■u:afM,ttifieihil, 15 nefilllth . ,t r n l 11 i 1 iBlirJ/ifi'e'iir/t. «M.«'/«'.;i..Je./. 12 Hcc.ut(thih,womtn. 14 oW«.)- mciiccpero L;h vpon the m.nn, end ncliept : .nnd „ uynuio:iii» ' i'jf^eu-frH'litJ. hctooKeoneofhiiribs,andclofcdvpthcflelh in ct^^t: fnhiS-- e A( "<"in:eiiitt<> ^ Ai'.d cucry liplant of thc (icldc , Icforc it hisuifo,and".vcrcnot 'ladiamcd. b-ewvA.uw! hekeVti-.!v.nfi,ihil it,* gtriitn »f fle»lMtt,bc- , ttMft of lit ftit-.lfni. m^c aaJ al/nnd/inrt ■ tbnoJ.^iliixthrrtM Mil Itiiiikm hi/ban tomjiiiftih tht l.ni of HaittUhtil li mcMit of Tfgti;, which m fomt t9uvlilti,iu 11 fajfid t/ Jii4n\pftKe!, )vM €aUeU t>) jm It I ua>»er, ai fomenmt Di'luio, m olhrr phjj!ut 't diuers tlijnge bi^Ielfe in'oan Jngclof Cliap.iij. / THE SITVATION OF GARDEN Thcfcrpentcujfed. THE T he fal! or Euphrstcs- The fall of Tigris. Ihegoiiifeof t'ne Pci-fsan Sea. NTOwe * c!ie fepcnr was r-iore » fiibtill then tbeday, and the man & liis wife "hid rhetr.fclues h The Mi:^\ zon. "fsnvbciftof th-'fielde, ;\bicl-! theLordGod fromtlie prefence of tbc LorcTXio J among the fci's" fl h.'.d n-.adc::i-..i lie 'faidro the woman. Yea, liach trees of Ae garden. • ' Gossptefenct. |jfii'th/*iMom« ^°^' '" ^^'^^'^ faid,Ye fl;al: not eate of euery cree • 9 But the Lord God csllod to ths n:an, and of iheftrptr'.'.o of thegardcr.? faidvnto him, Where art thou? 2 Andthev^manfaid vnto rheferpenC,VVe 10 Who (ayde, I heard thy vovce in the gar- eateof the friiite of the trees of the garden, den,and was afraid : becnufe I was J naked, there- i fl-sliypociifie J Eutofthefniiteoftherrcewhichisintbe for I hid my fdfe. h''Ke»u!'" middespf the2arden,Godhrirhfr.id,Yefi!allnoc n ATlhcefaid, Who tolde tb«e, thatthou of iJs nakedritfle, catcof k,«eithcrQiftl!yetouchit, 'leftycdie. waftnaked? HalVthou eaten of the tree, whereof wi.itfi Kjwhe decei'Jt man. b Go.)fu(i<(eBd«ont«Biptiblcbe3ft,Ib,Av. .tions. In 9 ThcntheLordfayde vnto Kain, Where is o^er Habcl. ITdLt forow Ihalt thou bring foorth c\i\\^. .n", snd thy Hal)el thy brother? VViio anfwered, 1 cannot tell, '^^'f ;'""/■ '""' q Satan ihall fting dd'u-cJhMefubteS to thinc hulband,a34tj" 'Tiali '' Am I my lirothep keeper? ,t'c ti'." '^''' Cniiftandhis . * rule ouer ihce. r ., '. 10 A!7aine he laid, What haft thou done? the h Tims" .i» the members, but not C Alfo to Adam he faid, BecaiiRfthou ha(t ' voice of thy brothers blood cricthvnto mc from nature of the " TheTotdTl o'.^eyed the vovxe of thy wife, and flft eaten of the earth. 'tl^yte'!.?:: f octah Adam by thctree, ( whereof I commaunded thee, faying, it Now therefore art thou curfed "^ from the oj/of ,he„hy. tfcturomiieoithe -riiou (lultnoc eace of it ( i cuifcd u thccarth for earth, which hath opened her mouth to receiue roinfic.euento alio nu«H«trtile thy lake : in forowe (halt thou e.,te of it all the thy brothers blood from thinc hand. "'g'^A G.-d and - faod,foiti:efmne, liaycs of *y Hfc, 12 When thou (bait till theground, it fhaU r;;"X«no«(. which rhefouie \^ tThomes alfo, and thifllcs Qiall it bring nothenceioorthyeelde vnto thee her ftrengch :a thewrong^ of hi, fhouU haue bene fyQ. ,.{j j.^ jj^g„ j^^j thou ihalt eatc the hcrbe of ' vagabond and a runnagate flialt thou be m the Samts, though pnninicdtoi.thit ^.j^^ ^;^j^| ' Carth. «nnecompla,ne: conceiaedhope^ot 19 In thc fweate of thy &ce llialtthou eate ij TlienKainlaidtotheLord,ii||Mypuni(l> ,'ue*fei?ieihf!r forgiueneiie.might bread, till thou rctume to the earth : for our of it ment is greater, then I can bearc. ycn^ranc? . liue by laith. ^^^^^ ^^^^^ t.iken,bccaufe thou art duft,and to dult 1 4 JBeholde , chou haft caft mee out this day k 'ihe ea-th f -rLrn^^Wsi. fl^lt thou returne. f-o-n f the earth, and from thy face ,l,all I be l';^.^-,-- onof Godscom- 10 ( And the man called his wiues name He- h'd, and fhall bee avagabond, and a runnagate ,vi,ich merciful- tnandenient was uah, becaufe (lie was the mother of all liuin") in the earth, and whofoeuer findcch mcc, (hail ly rc:emtdihat ' bmh ma^nkin J and ^ ' Vnto Atiam alfo and to his wife did the day me. h'-od which thou all other a.ututes Lord God « make coates of {kinnes,and clothed i $ Then the Lord faide vnto him,Doubtldre ,hj"jVft. vvp« fohiea to them. whofoeuerllaiechKain,hcfliaUbc"piini'hedfe- 1 rhou iiultne- the curif. ^j r And the Lord God fayd, "Behold, the uenfold. Andthe LordfetaomarkevponKain, ucrhaheteit.-foc t^ciutunlUrui's man is become as one of vs,to know good and e- Idf any man finding him lliould kill hi'n. • [,'rf^%'^'^^'.;,f';!l or the eaith, but nil. And now left he put forchhis hand,and Y take 1 6 Then Kain went out from the prcfence of (.;, " ,° j j""' cate. proceedeotthe alfo of the tree of life and eate and iiue for euer, thcLord, and dwelt in the land of Nod to warde m Hebufd:reth corropt.onof • jj Therefore the Lord God fent him foorch the Eaft-(ide of Eden. Codas acrucl! ■Vo/oaue thein, from the garden of Eden,to till the earth, whence 17 Kain alio knewe his wife, which conceiued ;;7c;,m" i.^,' {.nowfedge to hc was taken. an^ t'are Henoch: and he built a P citic,and called f„ d' , pj,y^ make t'lemfelnes , ^ -j-j^^^^ ^^ ^.^f^ q^^ ^^^^ g„ j j^ ^ [-jg g^fj. (j jg the nrmc of the citie by rename of his fonne, [\Or,m fi>mia x°Bv"his derifion of thegardenof Eden he let the Cherubims.and Henoch. 'n gn'"','''"'/"' be reproci>eth the bladeof afwordlliakcn,to kecpc thgway oF 18 And to Henoch was borne Irad, and Irad t'/^*/^;"^";^ ■ Adam^ mifette, the tree of life. . ' begateMehuiael, and Mchuiael begateMethu- ,;,, ^j„ c/. wheteinio hewas • * . , ,r 1 ,1 ir u r \. .l r fhacl, and MethuilaelbcCTte Lamech. d N«tfotthe fallen by ambition, y M.m deptmed of l,fe, lolt alfo the fign< thereof. ^^' ,[- A„dLamechtOoketohim Itwo uiucs: loue he barer» the nair.e of the one irat Adah, and tlie name of ^Jl^' ''"' 't?" CHAP. IIIL the other Zillr:h. -^ I'vMch w» ■ I 7hf ieitrntion of mankind, j K'tii tnJ HtAtl offer fuc'r 20 ■ And Adah bare labal , who WBS the [[fa- fome vifible fignS ficf. 8 Kf"Mc!hHab,l. 1, L»michttfrmttnc<,Hr»^tlU thcrof fuch aS dwell in the tCllteS, audof fuchos of Godsiudge- hii fetreJMllreiiits. z6 Triitrelt^mi it rtftorid. Vn.,,> r^ff-^-II ment, ihitothei* , ^ iiaue cattcil. lliould fearc Afterward the man knewc Heiiah his wife> 11 And his brothers name irAflubal, who thereby, which, a conceiued and bare Kain, andfayd, was the father of all that play on the harpe and pThmlting there, the crtaie oimi. J ha^|e obceined a man b by the Lord. jlorgans.- ^^ h°,t^'^fl■e occ* b?ctoe'*wc?e ^ And againe (he brought foorth his brother 22 And Zillah alfo baifi Tubal-kain, who n^n^oVa.e Gods rot vttetiv a- Habel, and Habellwas a keeper of fheepe, and wrought cunningly cuery craft of brafle and of ludgemeuts a- boliilied the- Kainwas a tiller of the ground. iron : and the filter of Tubal-kainwd^Naamah. gainft him. isiigh finne, ^ «" Aiidin proceflcof timeitcametopaflc, . 25, Then Lamech fayde vnto his wiues A- ? ,fl'*,;„* V battheqiulitie , ., ■ 1 t . 1 1 • t_ t j 1 ly'^ i ^-n > ■,-, • . Jnltitution ol c Of condition that Kain brought an '- oblation vnto the Lord dan and Zilhh, Heare my voyce, yeewiuesof mjtiage, whicfi thereof wii. of the fruit of the ground, ^ Lamech • hearken vnto my fpeech : ■■ for I would u , th^t two changed. a And Habel alfo himfclfe bWiight of thc iI.T.vamaninmy wound, andayongmaninmine •j*""''''^^* ""= ^.,^''»;;^;';^°;;j, firftfriiiresofhislheepe,andofthefatofthem^ . , corn'.ptln tt pr'om.fe.a'schap. and the Lord had rcfpcft vnto * Habel, and to 24 If K.ain ftialbc auenged fcuen folde,truely honfeofKain 3.15- fome read, his offering. Lamech ^feutntie times feuenfoldc. by lamech. . TotheLord. at j ^M vnto Kain and to his otFering he hatl 25 f And Adam knew his wife againe,and (lie ll';^^^^"^'^,"^"'' "fXnntivh'ich "° ''regard : wherefore Kain wis exceeding bare a fonnc, and ihec called his n.tme Sheth : for ^,p,_""' iii'e had borne, vvroth.and his Countenance fell do\Mie, God,/"i) me. bene (uppteffcd. .-'.- O i * A. lOr,rfhritrf*Uof a KeadCbap.i.zJ b By giuing ihem Chap.v.vf. Noah. Manswickcdncflc. 3 and c\vo vccres, and begate a fonne, ' . . ■ 29 Andcalledhisname,Noa],, faying, This i!iZt^;,i['- famcll;;iil h comfort vs concerning our worke n;:u,ci.3f.j'.i f. His b the Ubookc of the generations of A- and (orow ofour handcs , as touching die caidi, »ndaefit«ii'oi«e dam. In theday that God created Adam , in v\hicl-, tlic Loni hath curfcd. ^''hutihTuMbe JO AndLamtch liucd after he btgatcKcaJj, &n't'a..u i Uri (uccfjji- ont/aioHoAottdhii chiLutu, 14 Hunch rr.uliikf**') T the » likeneife of God made he hitr. Male and forale created he thcm,and blef boih one DMr.e,he j-^j ^j^g^ ^^ ^.^U^^ ^j^^j^ ^^^^ 5 ^ j^^^ -^ ^j^^ (-q„„^^ ^r.d daughters. "[• lie illo r,.:ke Ja'uc:'^:^!' clay that they were created. jr So all the dayes of Lamech were feuen Xl^Z^ 3 fNow Adam liucd an hundred and diinie hundreth Icuentie yind feuen yecrcs : and hcc „„,^ ^„j^ ^^li. ycercs,and berate a childe in his owne « likencfle died. oerfd tht ciiutch, after his iir.agc , and called hi. name Sheth. s i And Noah nas fine hundreth yeerc olde. '■"! P"?™"* " 4 *AndthedaycsofAdam,afi:crhehadbe- And Noah begate Shcni,Ham,and laphedi. "jmiootoience. gotten Sheth, were eight hundreth yeercs,and hee begate fonncs and daughters. 5 So all the dayes that AdanjHued,\vere nine hundreth and thirtie yeercs : and Ire died. 6 And J Sheth liued an hundreth and fiue yeeres.and begate EnoOi. 7 And ShctKliued after hee begate Enofb, ("r* "vchT.'the ^'g'''^ hundred! and feucn ycercs,& begate fonnes nut Church , and and dniighters. cfn^an and nife. c Afwdl concer- ning his (teaiion, ashiscoriuptioo. A He proeeth A.- diT.s generation by ihrm, which cameoiShcih,to CHAP. V I. } Cud ihitttneth to I'ini thr flsOii. j ^ mentatike begin, ning the wcrld might be i«ciea- fednith pe:ip!c, which might vni" oetfally prajffe bis Name. dreth and twelue yeeres ; and he died 9 f" Al.o Enolh liued ninetie yeeres,and be- gate Kenan. to'thcm, a The children of 2 ihenthe a fonnesofGodfawthedaugh- the godly, wiiich ters ^ofmcn that they were t fairc, & diey tooke '":""*"''Ee- * \^. ^o all the dayes of Sheth were e nine hun- them wiucsofall that they H liked. VTtoh that -I I- J- ^ Therefore the Lord fayd. My Spirite fhall caa,e if wicked notalv\ay "'ftriue with man , bccaiife hee is but patentbasoi „ .. , r , , fieOi, and his dayes (halbe an c hundreth & twen- ^';^- . 10 And Enofh liued, afterhee begate Kenan, ripvpprps c Haumg mMt :„u.L.._i _j.-_j cc..„ „, ^_j L, I ^l^y^^'ces. . . rcrpcu»^i .>..•■•.„ bt vvoow to lotj. heart. gerftay his vea. 7 Therefore the Lorde favd , Iwilldeftroy geaoce. from the eai-th ihc man , whome I haue created, ' Whicbterme /- i I /-, 1 - 1 • ■ I God £ii.e man to from m.an " to bcaft , to the creeping thing, and tepembcforcbe tothefoiileofthe htauen : for I repent chsc I :\'oulJ i!cft^ haue made them. theeaiA.tm 0--.1, i.-j- uji-r- J 8 Eut Noah 'foi;nd grace in the eye of l!ic H'- 18 f And lered hufd an hundreth fixue and r-^jp ^ \\:l'Tr .t ' , , TT u JLOrac, t VS'hich vfuiped two yeeres, and begate Henoch. ^ fThefe are the [] fenerations of Noah-Nc- imhomieo.ier 19 Then lered liucd,afterhebegate Henoch ^^^^^ ^ iuftandvntightman in hi5 time : and o'-«".«d ,„ v,nr,n rV.p p^-rh ipes^cth after o« ."- jiL tvavvpoii tneeaitn. „„,„.,. v..-,..f. begarc fonncs and daughters. \l So all the dayes of Henoch were three hundreth fiKticand fiue yeeres. widiUcrueltietdiroughthein: andb^rfW,Iwil «'«'^<''"'>i^.. 24 And Henoch ^valked widi God and hee j^^^« ^ ^^^^ ^j^j, ^j,^^^^^^^,^ ,, ««J«a> to l,M xvas no more feene : ior S God tooke him a "^^* \, \. n , 1 ^r f J u j-u-i. flialt make f cabifics in ihc 2 J Methunielah alfo liued an hundreth eigh- •, ^^-^^^^ J ^^^^^^^ widipitcb. ^ . J., L ,v iLi-'j c \. L^ ') And Ji thus fnalt thou aakc it :'rtifrkrr' z6 And Methulbelah hued , after hee begate ^^^^ Arkernall be diree bundretbrubites , :tb eightie ana two yeeres, and begate fonnes and way vpon tneeartn. ^ c«anVie,be:ates Lamech, faien hundreth e.|ht.e and two yeeres, breadda of it fiftic cubires , anddic hcif^ht . and begate fonnes and daughtei-s. 17 So all the dayes ofMcdiufheiah'-verc nine f«l!vntoT,ii». \or,h]ii»i,. y MMniog that aU were gjne,, ; undrcth nxti«ndn:ne yeeres: ^dhe died • ^^r.^ZuiM.Ift. iair.J..:^%fi^iof,b" eftabliOi my coue- nant, & thou (halt go into the Arke,thou, & thy fonnes,& thy wife, & thy fonnes wiues with thee. 1 9 And of euery liuinir thing, of all flelh two of eiierj' fort (halt thou caufe to come into the Arke,to keepe them aline with thee : they flialbe male and female. ■ 20 Ofthefoulesaftertheirkind, andof the cattell aR-er their kind,of euery creeping thing of the earth after his kinde , twoofeueryfortllir.il come vnto thee, that thou may eft keepe them aliue. 2f And take thou with theeof all meate that is eaten : and tliou fhalt gather it to thee , that it may be meate for thee and fov them. 22 * Noah therefore did according vnto all, that God commanded him ; euen " (b did he. F. The wintlow a cobite long. G.Thedot)re. H 1 K. Thethteeheighti. ^. C HAP. VII. I 'Kcthand^Uenttrihltthc^rkt. jo ThtflMddeJlroyah aO the rtfi ■vfon the rttith. ANd the Lord Tiid vnto Noah,r.nterthou and all thine houfe into the Arkc: for thee haue I « «,Prt.i T. feene * ^ righteous before me in this \\ age. ■ '" ''^'^ "'.'''" 2 Of euery *> cleane bcaft thou fhalt take to rndbe!auirheha'd t^^eeby feuens; thc^le & his female:butof vn- cleane beafts by couples , the male & his female. J Of the foules alfb of the heaucn by feuens, male ?.nd female, to keepe feede aliue vpon the whole earth. 4 ror feuen dayes hence I wi! caufe it rainc fice.whereof fixe vpon the earth fourtie dayes and fourtie nightcs, "'*,7 '"L'^'S? • and all the fulSftance that I haue made , will de- (Ithelenentil n ,- ~- i i ' ftroy from oft thee^th. J * Noah therefore did according vnto all iljdt the Lord commanded him. 6 And Noahirim'4 »he'oi'ii.cs orowe "^" feare of you, and the dread of •> By t'.e virtue d Which wai the vntill thc^ tenth moncth : in the tenth moncth, youfnalhe vponcucry hcaft of thcearth,and vp- "f'hucon.mande. oo-eth of De- ^^^i ;„ ^^e firft day of the monetli were the tops on euery foule of the heaucn.vpon all that moo- ^"(J^'Jll "°* ofthemountamcsfeene. iictho„ the earth, and vponaH the fiihes of the g»iDftmjn«thfr ^E-trMihteni 6 ^ So f after fourtiedayes, Noahopencd fea : into yoiiriiand are they dtliuered. vioiild,)ra,3n)„. tiiewifidoweof theAikc,vvhichiiehadmadc, " j Euery c thing that noutth and liucth,n!all ^'''?'^"'?"°'"* V ^hT"" '' ** k' "^ ^"'^ '"'^"'^ '^°^'^'' ^ " '^"<-'n>whxli wont out he nieate for you :" as the * gi ccne herbc, haue I c Vy ih'n ''p.imir. foith & retutncih, gj^j^j, fyoi-tii ^^A retiirning,vntill the waters were giiien you all things, fion mao may wuh dried vp vpon tiie earth. 4 * '' Etit fldli with die life thereof, / meant, ' fio'"' ccoicifnie •« He feDdtih the g Againe he fent 3 " douc from him, that hce vvith the blood thereof, fiiuU ye not eatc. ''oVG^^iTh"* ""*• mightfce if the waters WCTcdiminifliedfroni otf 5 / For furely I will require your blood, m«f>)iie! " the earth. wlierein your Hues are: at the hand of euery beaft "Lh-'f.i.iy, 9 Eut the doue found no reflforthefoleof will i require it : and at the hand of man,«Me« at *•'•"'"• >7- 14. her foote : therefore (liee returned \nto him into tlie hand of a mans || brother will I require the c«Imr«*i!,d't"i thcArl^c ( for the v\aters ii't re vpon the whole lifeofman. flowein ttiecioude, and it flooa.' in «itiioot the with thee, of all llefn,^*?/' fowleand cartcll.and fliall be for a (igneof the couenant betweenc me i The rhildren [o^a'fioV'^o^hV "'^^ "•'""? *^'^^'^'^'°*^'*^'-'^ ^"'^"''°°'^'^'^'^^'P°"''^^ and the earth. " wbtchsieootyet Chuuh'whercin'^ earth, tha'^t they may brec.le abundantly in the 14 And when * I fl-.all couer the earthwtha be" dld'in Goafs'*" rothino mnft be carth, *and bring foorth i\ aire and increafe vpon cloud, and the bo we (hall be kene in the cloud, cooeoant made done .vi'houuhe the earth. ' 1 J Then wil Iremembermv 'couenant, which »iihiheir£itber». word of God. - - -- - ..-■ .< ' '•rtip.i.ir ^ 91, i For (jttificej, which n ere a> an fa1-r'lieib''*he ^."'^'".v ^<^"'1^5 ^''"-hatmoueth vpon the eatth after i6 Thsreforcthebowc'niailbeein thecloud, not to bs reparate »f;d tog'utthanto '^'^''' f^Jn^^" went out of thj Arke. that I may fee it , and remember the euerlafting J^"" '''= '*""<*• jtoGodforhis 20 ^ Then Noali ' built an altar to the Lord couer.ent betweene God, and euery liuing thing ] ^VhcDnfenfhall bf nefttt I. and tooke of £ucry cle.Tiic beail,& of euery cleane in all tiefh thst is vpon the earth.. fee aiy bo.ve io a!,°„','" """■''* fowle.and offered burnt oftrings vpon the altar . 17 GodfaydeyettoNoah, ■" Thisisthefigne the hc;aen, tliejr kThans, thereby 21 And the Lord (liielltd a'ij '' fauour of rcll, of the couenant, which I haue cflahliO.cd be- :'hlVe''D°orfol'"t heOie«ethhini. and the Lord faid in his heart, I will hencefoorth tweene me and all fleih that is vpon the earth, ten my coueaiat ° lelfe appeiftd.anl curfc the ground no more for mans caufe : for the 18^ Nowe the fonncs of Noah going foorth «i'i) t'iem. *\T^".l° " '■ invagination of mans * heart u euill , euen from of the Arke , were !5hemand Ham and lapheth. "' Oo.|dotht«. vuut.ij if. his > outh : neither will I (mite any more al things And Ham is the father of Canaan. frJfttrOTpPtiie- Jiiiing, as J haue done. 1 9 Thefe are the three fbnnes of. Noah , ar.d N«K>ht hftb Co 1 Theirdetof ji Hereafter ^ feede tithe and harueft,and cold of them was the " whole earth eueifpread. jh«Ji ihetnore. ra.ute d:ftroy«d ^^^ i^„ ^^^ fiitntrier and winter , and day and 20 \\ t^oah alfo beganne t«be an hulband maii '" /''■' and fayde to them, "Bring foorth friiite, backeward, andcoueredtlienakedneflc of their dtani«nnefl"e is, andJeciared and multiplie, and rcrleiuili the Carth. ^^ • ,. • , 4 • u \r c A.er^A^^^'t^T"^" vmo Aeni his ' * theCaaaaniteti'.i,i8. *ni 8.i7« andcooKmpCQi bitfatlKt. " A 4 iathcr. /■ ||ik; nithmit i ^ h Qqq forth of the Arke,thou & thy wife, and betweene euery lining thing, diat is vvith you '•'« the world ■"ommaDdemenf, ^"'^ ^'^V ^onncs and thy fonnes wiues with thee. vnto perpetuall generations. Jefllo' d'b""'" IS be did not enter 17 Bring foot th with thee cuety bcall tiiat is ii Jhiuefctmy •< bowein thecloude, and it flooa"''' '^ Noahs generations. Gencfis. The building of Babel. father with their faces backward :fo they Caw not fopnesof'Eber, and elder brother of lapheth k ofwkomcame the Ebrewcs ot lewcs. their fathers nakednefTe. " were children borne, 24 Then Noah awoke from his wine , and 22 *Theronnes of Shem (r■ Ciirfed te Canaan : a''feruant 2j And the fonnes of Aram, VxandHul,and SralUhe^ offeruants Ihall he be vnto hisbrtthren. -Getherand Maih. that honour not z6 And fayd morcouer , blefled if the Lorde 24 Alfo Arpaehfhad begate Shelah, andjShs- theit parents: for <3o"d of Shcm, and let Canaan be || his feniant. lah begate Eber. Hain and his po. ^^ q^ j || \ pe,f,vade lapheth , that heemay 1$ Vnto Eber alfo were borne two fonnes: cur'fe'd! *^"* "' dwdl in the cents ofShem, and let Canaan be his the name of the one wj< Pelcg : for in his daycs feruant. wastheearth 1 diuided : and his brothers name ' TMsdiuifijn 28 «5"And Noah lilted after the flood three «w loktan. hundreth and fifcieyeercs. 26 Then loktan be^rate Almodad , and She 29 So all the dayesof Noah were nine bun- leph, snd Haxarmauch, and lerah, dreth and fifcie yeres : and he died. f That is, a mod vilsflaue. n^r, their. \ Or, mUr^tflr cnujnoreiurne, t Hedeclaret'i that theGentilet, which came of 1 iphctb, ami were feparated from tlie Chui ch, fhoulrl he ioyncd to the fame by the perluafioo of God> ipirit and preaching ol the Gofpell. CHAP. X. I The imrtaft ofmmhnie it l^ah ml hiifomui, .10 The ht. gitifiiti^ ofcilm^coHnuiei and luiims. NOnv thefc are the a generations of the fonnes of Noah, Shem, Ham, ahd lapheth '.vnto whom fonnes were borne after the flood. ca-neby the di- uerfitieof lannuii ges, as appear eih, chap,ii.<>. a Thefe geneiati- onsateiieie reci- ted, partly to de- clare theniaiiicl- loiisincrcaiein/b 2 The (bnnes of laphcth wer«Gomer and ple--)ndll( Cnallatimc.&alfo Maszog, and ^ Madai, and lauart, and Tubal, and Lful^J.u CO fetforih their a;,^?i,"u .„ j -r;,oc intneeaiLii Me(hech, and Tiras. J And the fonnes of Gomer, Afhkenat, and Riphath, and Togarmah. 4 Alfo the fonnes of lauan, Eli iliah and Tar- great foigetfulnes of Godsgraceto. wards their fa- thets. b Of MadaiSita- n-i\. •<■ ■ j tn j uancame f Medes f^'*» Klttim, and Dodanim. 5 Of thefe were the <:ylcs of the Gentiles di- uided in their landes, eiiery man after his tongue, andakcT their families in their nations. 6 ^ Moreouer , the fonnes of Ham were '^Cudiy and Miiraim, and Put, and Canaan. 7 And the fonnes of Cufli, Seba, and Haui- lah,and Sabtah, and Raamah, and Sabtecha : alfo the fonnes of Raamah were sheba and Dedan. 27 And Hadoram,and Vzal,and Dicklah, 28 And Obal, and Abimael, and Sheba, 29 AndOphir, andHauilah, andlobab : all thefe ivere the fonnes of loktan. JO And their dwelling was from Melha , as thou goeft vnto Sephar amount ofthe Eaft. J I Thefe are the fonnes of Shem according to their families, according to their tongues in theif ■ countries and nations. J 2 Thefe are the families of the fonnes of Noah, after their generations among their peo- ■ out of thefe were the nations diuided If'-'f''^^' ""« alter the flood. CHAP, XI. and Greeks c The lewesfo call all countries , which atefepara- tedftomtlicmby fea,asCrecia.Iia- ly,&c. which were giuentothe chil- dren ef lapheth, ofwhom came tbeGentiles. d OfCudiand Miztaim came the Ethiopians and Egyptians. c Meaning.a cm- ellpppteifbrand tjftant. f Histyranoie catne intoaprn. aerbeaslia^ed both oEiG^>d and mo : forbcp;ir fednottoeo-.imit crneitie euen in Godsprefcace. - g Fotthetcwjs anotlier citie in rgypt called al- To BibeL ^Or,the fli-etti. cfthe niie, h Of Lndcime the Lydians. d'i/'/«»«'«e.j-! and one fpec'ch. 2 And ' asl^ they went from the <; Eaft, they a in theyeere an found a plaine in the land of ^ Shinar , and there h"'"l:"h and thic- ,11', ' tie after the flooiT. they abode. . b To*itN,mios,fro,n bet nijghtiein the earth. ofmorter- AtmenU, «heie .,_ 1 c 1 ^ 1 1 •• 1 the ArUeftayrd. 4 Alfo they fayd, Goe to, let vs c build vsa a wiijji >. jj jf. citic and a tower, whole top may nach vnto the terwatd called heauen, that wee may get vsa name, lh"ri''^;"c , , 111 1 J L- gloiie toGods :, and they all haue one languige , and this hononr. 9 He was a mightie hunter before the Lord, wherefore It is layd, 'As Ninucd the mightie hunter before the Lord, 10 And the beginning of his kingdome was Babel,Ercch, and Accad, andCalneh, in the land S of ihinar. 11 Out of char land came Afhur, and I iiilded Niniueh, and the |i citie Rehoboth, and Calah: 12 Refen alfo betwecneNiniuehand Calah: this is a great citie. I J And Miiraim begate h ludioi , andAna- mimjand Lehabim, and Naphtuhim. 14 Pathnifimalfoi & Cailuhim (out ofwhom came thePhiliftiiBs) and Ij Caphtovinis. I J «rAiroCanaiin begate Zidonhis.firfi borne, vponalftheeadi^ and di^ey left offcobuHd the and Herb, • - ■ • •' 1 6 And lebulT, and Emori, and Girgaflii, thinking to pre- l M:»ning,thit be df elated by effi-ft ihat hte knew their wie» r7 And Hiui, and Arki, and Sini J 8 AndAruadi, andZem.iri, and Ramathi and afierward were the families of the Canaa nitcs f]>red sbroad and tower w! 6 Mone, they begin to doe, neither can they now be Hop- ped from whatfoeucr tliey haue imagined to doc. 7 Comeon.'^letvsgoedovvnc, and > there confound cheir language , that euery one per- ked enterptife : ceiiienotanotherslpeech, forCodj powet So the Lord fcattered them from thence >* '""y «l'."e. and doth neMhtt alicend norde- fcend. g God fpeaUeth this indetifion, l-eeaufe of their foolilli prrfiiafioa idcnferprife. citie. 9 Therefore the name of it was called || Ba- bel,becaufe the Lord did there confonnd the lan- guage of all the earth : from thence then did the Lord fcatter them vpon all the earth. _.,,,-, ^ . 10 ^ * ihcfeare rhetrencrations ''ofShem: h H,,f,,e3kethai , 19 Tncn the border of the Canaan.tes was s,,,^ ,„^ ,„ h.mdreth yerc olde, and begate Ar- S, w!?h h?. from Z,don,as thou commeft to Ge.ar ^•ntill Az.- p.^^aiad two ycre afte^tlie flood. '' oZe "i-vllo™" andpower: to wit, with the Sonne and holy Ghoft : fignifyinn the greatntfle jnd ccr(einciif 20 Thefe are the fonnes of Ham according to the pnuillmicnr. i By this great pljruec.fiheconfufionoitorsoes.ap^a- then-f..il.es.:«:cordingtotheirtonguesinthdr-;:«:i'^;^::^|-^^7- couutnes«'>rfin their, natrons. * thchiftotieofAbiam, whctcintliecbutchsfGodisdeicribcd, wbicbi/M^ J I CVnto i Shcm alfo the father of all the principall purjiofe. / rah, and as thou gbcil vnto Sodom & Gomcrah, aiid-A lmah,and Zcboiim, cuen vnto Lalha. Shems generations. Abram. Chap.xii. TheLordappcarcihtb Abram. j 1 1 And Shem lined , after he bcgatc Arpa^Ii- 2 And I "iH make of thee a gFcat nation,and fhad,fiiic hundiech ycercs,and borate fonnes and will blcfll- thee , and make thy name gi cat , and daughters. thou ll)alc bee ablelilii^'.. V"e T''b ""''" 1 i Alfo Arpachfliad liued fiuc & thirty ycres, 3 I will alfo bleflc them tiiat blcflc thee, and "j""" Jrh ,^ and bctatc Shdah. , ciirlcthcmthatcinlcthcc, andin theclliallaUtjjtappi.tiicblfiiing I J And Arpachfhad liued, after heebegate milics of the earth be llclicd. ^H?Kh ibcy Ion m Shdah, foure hundred and three yccies, and be- 4 ^o Abram departed , eiien as the Lorde j''^,j'j„i„ „^,ii gate fonnes and daughters. fpake vnto hini,and Lot went with him. (And A- ic^jnii i> cjtielJ. 14 And Slulah liued thirtieyeercsjandbegatc bram vv.nsfcuentie and tiueycercsolde, when hcc « Hew.,r,dtecJio Ebcr. departed out of Haian) andftoimiiebna ij So !^hd.^hlincd,aftcr he begat Ebcr, foure 5 Then AbramtookeSarai his wife, and Lot ^l^^jj^').^"^", hundrcth and three yeeres,andbcgate fonnes and his brothers fonne, and all their fubftance that place: ihuscfod dauf'htcrs. they pofrcfied,and the* foules that they had got- exercifcth the faith 1 6 LilkcwifcEber liued foure & thirty yeeres, ten in Haran,& tliey departed, to goe to die land fj"^ jhild'cn. and L eg.ite Peleg. ot Canaan :& to the land or (amian they came. \ which waia 17 i>oF.bcrlmcd,afi:crhcbegatcPekg,foure 6 ^So Abram <■ palled through the land vnto cnull andttbclli. hundrcth anJ thirtic yeeres , and bcgate fonnes the pkcc of Shcdicm,& vnto the ||plaineof Mo- «"» nation, by and daughters. rch (and the iCjnMnite » « then in the land) rilTcon'li'oulll' 18 And Pdcg liued thirtie yeercs,and begatc 7 AndthcLordeappeared vnto Abr.-un, and (xeicnf, Reu. faide, Vnto thy feede will Igiue this lande. And g itwamoty. •i.CA;«.i.»j. I? * And Pdrg liued, after hcebegate Reu, there buildcdh'ce an s altar vnto the Lord, which "O"?^ /<>' ^m »o tv\ o Iiimdreth and nine yeeres, and bcgate fonnes appeared vnto him. his'hcift'but i't° and daughters. 8 Afcerwardremouing'' thence vnto a moii- was expedient to 20 Alfo Reu liued two and thirtie yeeies, and tainc Eaftward fiom Beth-cl, hee pitched histtnt detlarc by out- begate Serug. hauing Beth-el on the Weft lidc,and Haai on the *j'',^,fh bdo',7 21 So Reu liued, after he begatc Senig, two Eaft: and there he built an 'altar vnto the Lord, roon'where<7tbis hundreth and feuen yeeres, & berate fonnes and and called on the N,ame of the Lord. altarwaiafigre. daughters. 9 •" Againe Abram went forth going & iour- *> Becjnrecithe 22 Moreoaer Serug liued thirtie yeeres, and neying toward the South. bTamon "a" begate Nahor. 10 ^ Then iliere came a 'famine in the land; wukf d pf opU. 25 AndSemgliiied, after hee bcgate Nahor, therefore Abram went downe into Egypt to (b- i And fo feriied *j.Ci)rt.'..u. two hundreth yctres, and bcgate ibnncs and iomncthere: for there was a great fanvine in the •''*""* ^<"|;'"'* «y?.M-». daughters. lande. renounced all. do- ■'■''fill'VAbr'a''" ^'^ And Nahorliued Jiincand tw€ntleyeeres, n Andwhenhc drew neere to enter into E- !< xhuMhc chit not becaufe he « m and begate Terah. gypt, he fayde to Savai his wife , Beholdc now, I die" of God Q;ay the firft borne, but 2j 'So Nahor liued,after hee bcgate Terah,an knowe that thou art a fayre woman to'looke '•'^^*!j' ^'" "?,"!'* for the hiH-rie, hundrtthand ninctcene yeerci,andlx-g;-.tefonnes vpon: moV«^i°e fonhe rppettaTnTh Jnto sndd.iughters. li Therefore it will come to pafle, that when hesnenlyufland him Alfo Alraiii ~6 * So "Eerah liued fcuentieyecres, and bc- the Egyptians lee thee, they will fay , Sheeishis q"'".o«fle. at rhe confufion of gate Abram,Nahor,and Haran. w ife: fo will they kill me,but they will kecpc thee ' T^." "" ' """ S'old"oHn J7 fNowthefearcthe-encrations of Terah: aliue. " faith: whereby we thedeftruainaof Terah begate ' Aoram, Nahor, and Haran: and 13 Say, I pray thee, that thou art my >" fifter, fee that the enie Sodom he -.vas 99: Haran begatc Lot. that I may fare well for thy fake,& that my f life °' "■>'' ^'ftiSioa Anditwa,de 28 Th'^fn Haran died before Terah his father may be preferucd by thce. ' of„„[i,7r'°"'''^ ar-eriheconfu'r- '"the land of his lutiuitic , inVrof f theChal- 14 ^^^''^"hen Abram was come into E- „, By this we may e,n of toD'^ues. ' dec?, gypt,t'hc Fg)'ptians beheld the wonian : for Ihtc Itamenoc to vfe f Ei'.Cifdiifj. 29 So Abrrm and Nahor cooke them wiues. vvas ver\' faire. • \ nhwfull mcanes, m Somethinke The nameofAbrars wife iid« Sarai, &:dienan-;e ij And the Princes of Pharaoh faw her , ^^ ^Aln^nlotvl' s/Vi " "^''"**' ofKahors wife Milcah, the daughter of Haran, commended her vnto Pharaoh : fo the woman outfc'uesreade n Al'hcit theora. thcfather of Milcah, and tlic father of "' Ifcah. was ° taken into Pharaohs houfe: vereio albeit ii: cleof God came 30 Eut Saraivvasljarren^fl/icihad no cbilde. 16 Who intreaced Abram well for her lake, Ts'^''|'r''!'l''^' to *t>'am,yet the j j -j-fjcj, n Teiah tooke ASram his fonne, and and h; had (lieepe.and beeues, and hee ailes, .ind f„ .[furi, dt/thj',"' Terah be.aufe he* Lot the fonne of Haran,hisfonncsfonne,and Sa- mtnfcruants, andmaidefcruants, and (hceailes, thaiifheihouid watthef-tlier. rai his daughter in Liu e , his fonne Ahramsv, ife: andcamels. diewnhout .ffuc, * fofh.j^.z.mhf. andtheyd'eparted together from Vr of the Cbal- 17 But the Lord "plagued Pharaoh and his ^"^)j"„o,''i;i'j a'^r'T" ^^' decs, to* goe into the land of Canaan, and they hoiiH; with great plagues , becaufe of Sarai A- t!l«'np!acf;yihci- o whichwasa Came to « Haran,and d\velt thcre. braiswifc. inappearedji citiecfMefopo- j2 So the davcsofTcrah weretwohundietli 18 Then Pharat>h cilled Abram , and favdc, ;*"'"f^"'»- "^'»- .'.nd fine yeeres,and Terah died in Haran. Why haR diou -done this vnto mee? Wherefore J,"'},,,'^' ^^' CHAP. X I L diddetl tho(r nor tell mc, that (lie w.ts thy wife? n To bcYls wife. I strati !>} Ga

  • :ftttg«(i(t to Cand':ti j Cirifl I^ Why faidcR thouj Shee is nlj' fiftcr, that 1 o Tlcloidtooke Ur<'mtfM y ^br<>rAj.:,,Utlh ^lu,,fiy,.y:f.n!i*ndd--. fl-.ould take hcr tO bcc my Wife? Now thcrdoie Ibe defence of thi. 6,«rthh:ioe,hmo[g)ft. H Phar>ohuyibkU*,fe,«d behold thv Wlfe,t:;kc^?r and gOS thy way. painflam-ttie ii fiif.ii'h-ii. 20 AndrnnraobeaueTnenPcommannement Kiegrand-isReis *^Bri7-'- T^^^ ^'^^ ^"'"'^ '^"'^ '"^''^^'^ vnto Abram, *»Gec concerning him: an'i they' conueycd biit» forth, euefwrtfnllouft « From tile flooH -^ 'thce out of thv countiey , and from thykin- andhis wite.and alldiathchad. t'ri'e'sal'i''' *" f^mJVJr;,"h " t'''; ''" : ^"'•'" 'I'^' '"^'"^ ^''°"^-' ^"'^^ ^^^ '^"'^ P To the intent .hat none Oionlo bu„ bitr. ej.her in hi.pc:f.. o. good'*. foarehfnd.eih that 1 Will IllCW thee. ,>,TAn vnT ewentie and three C H A P. X 1 1 1. V'l"'j \ j"'PP"y'«:^S''i-n''0 <«'"'"« rl«f I be i"0''"'''<>™ii:hni6re his , M->ctmJ,p«,tttho,'.i,f^iMH. ^-H^eiOfth-vpafUhKciaK iLih ^ obedience, ^^ ,^, j_j^^ ,j ^^^ Af^,nhfrcra hnu rj TU yrickf^'p Abram departcth out of Egypt. Genefis. Abram deliuetcth Lot. oftht SoJovtiiei. 14 rheprtmftmtdittMruHurcMif boiim,and thcKing of Bebjwhich is Zoar. td. li Mr*rAlmldeth«niili*rt'*«'*/"^'* 10 So when Lot lifted vp his eyes, he law that dom& Gomorah, and all their vitailes,and went ^" • g Which was in al the plaine of lorden was watered euery where: their way. EdeD,chap.i.i». ^y^r before the Lord dellroyed Sodom and Go- 12 They ("tooke Lot alfo Abrams brothers f Tlie godly aie by cXproBi" morah,ir w:,s as the g garden ofthe Lord,like the fonne and his fubftance ( for he dwelt at Sodom) f^^^f^^^"^^ dence.thaionely land of Egvpt.as thou gocR vnto Zoar) and departed. wicked: thettfofe Abrsmandhis 1 1 Then Lot chofe viito himall thcplaineof ij ^ Then came one that had efcapcd , and their compan.ei$ ^'^dieh'tfdc of"^ Iorden,aiid tooke his iourney fro.r. the Eaft: and told Abr.-m the Ebrew, which dwelt in the plain daojeroui. Canaan." " . they departed the ^' one from the Other. of Mamrethe Aniorite, brother of E(hcol, and fi,f,'^'|"°°"fb i Lot thinking t» 12 Abram dwelled in the land of Canaan, brotherofAner, which were g confederate with AbtaniTanTpte. get paradii'e.lound and Lot abbde in the cities of the plauie, and pit- Abram. leruc.ti.imfrom, k The lord con), 'hed his tent cuen vnto Sodome. 14 When Abr.im heard that his brother was then idoiatti« and fqtted him.leR he ij Now the mcnof Sodom u'*r* wickcd and taken, || he brought forth of the that were borne ^q"„''^J°i^ (houldhsue t3k:n exceeding i(7nn£rsKgaihR the Lord. anilbroiightvpm his houfe, three hundreth and thjughtfnrthe j^ ffThen thc Lo^'d faid vnto ^ Abram,Cafter cighteene,and purfued them vnto Dan. "'■'' aephevv7° " that Lot was departed from hiro ) Lilt vp thinc ij Then hee, and hisferuantsdiuidedthem- *chtA7.-7. & 15.7, eyes now, an i looke from the place where chou fclues againft them by night, & fn-.otc them, and li.&it 4.J(«<.4. arc,Northvvard,and Southward,and Eaftw.nrd,and purfued them vnto Hobah , which is on the left 1'*Mcaninealo,r^-^^'*"'''^^«- fidcoff Damafcus, jElr.Dmmtfik, tin:/,imh;U the"^ ' 5 For aH * the lande, which thou fccft, will I 1 6 And he recouered al the fubftance, and al- f o.r.;'tio of Chrift, gtuc viito th« and ro thy fecde for ' cuer, fo broughtagainehis brother Lot,and his goods, »!E);od.u.i4:3nJ j^ Aiij^n will nwke thy fecde, ai theduft of aiidthe women .nlfo and the people. and'Tpit'i'tKany'thU theciiith^fo that if a man can number the duft 17 ^ After that hee returned from the P-augh- is referred 10 tse of the earth,the!) n-.all thy fecde be numhred. tcr of Chedor4aomer & ofthe Kings that were true children of tj Arire,walke thorow the land,in the length with him, came the King ol Sodom foorrh to Abrain.borne ac thereofand breadth thereof : for 1 wil giuc it vn- mcete him in the valley of Shaiteh , which is the cordingtolhc .. ..l *i.-_„ j i *. r.^.St.ft- ■ p J . to tree. *Ki'T"sda'e. 'i.5«w.is.ii>. promi(e,andnot i>-"-" >-*-• ivi.igjuri.v.. rn i accoHingtoibe 18 Then Abram remoued his teBt,^nd came 18 And * Melchi-tedek King of Shalem */^fir.7.t. fltih/vhichaie and dwelled in the plaine of Mamr?, v.hichisin h brought foorth bread and wine: and hee was a h For Abram and u'Tf/n,T' Hebron, & builded there an akar vnto the Lord. Prieft ofthe n^ofl liighGod. ^ion and'"!t to CHAP XI III 19 lherel-orcheibleriednim,rayin»,I51eiled e«cr(acrifice. ti /« r*.- o,,rth..^Li sr,'oU Lot « ,akc>,F'iroirr. ,6 ^ "''' ''">■'', Abram,of God moft high polfcnbur oF i m ;J >/mc (wstnt. cvuutieyi, haue The captiujrie of Egypt forctoldc. Chap.xv.xvj. Saral giucihHagarto Abram. 7 haUC lift vp mine hand vnto the Lordcthe mod 19 ThcKenitcs, andthcKcniiitcs, and the high God pofTeflbur of hcaiien and earth, Kadmoniccs, fEtr. luki.ff-om jj f Thar I will not ukcof'all that isihine, 20 And the Hicticcs, and the Pcrizzires, acd thft*thretS,irc. fo much as a threcd or (hoolatdict , leaft thou the Kcphaims, tt» I, t'Me. ireUrtd. i8 Thi Uni of Ctiuun is tnou^td ihi fin^ih "t^^Owc =• Sarai AI)rams ivifc hare him no chil- > l' fcemetb tbt '"*"• i>ldren, and fhclwd a maide an Egyptian, Ha- |i'^j'/'';^'^'.'^'w lOT,ii,t LtrJ S"ki A Fterthefethings,the|IwordoftheLordcamc garbynamc. • wbuh^'oiTtdDot je^iMw. /Tkvnto Abiamina* vilion, fayint^, Pearenot, 2 And Sarai Hiid vnto Abram, Echolde now, be accompli fhed 7\jfm.i2. . Abtam, I am thy buclder , «n,aU tweenemeandthee. / utZf,'h».'"'""' llinofi°ne"rbut' ^ And >^i'M»j*beleeucd the Lorde, and he 6 Then Abram (aide €0 Sarai , Beholde diy wasV'tn'tted lo Counted tbit to him for li^hreoufneflc. maidci«in thme jjhand: dec with her as it plea- l^'ipia"' fome by a peculiar j Againchelaid vntohimjam theLord,that fcth thee. Then Sarai dealt roughly with her: dlon'I'EVe'k^'h" •"'""ght thee outof * Vr oftheCaldecs , to giuc whacfore (he fled from her. e This ^^a» the thee this landto inheriteit? 7 «f But tile 'i AngcU of the Lord found her <• Which «•« oWecuftomein 8 And he faid, O Lord God, ^ whereby (hall bcfideafouniaineof u'aterinthe vvildernefTcby ch'ift,j5.jppea-. "re'"^?'" "e"' ^ ''"°*^ '^"^ ^ '^''^^ inherite it ? the fountaine in the way to Shur, dupItsV.^" wh?/hGod''a'jded ^ Then he fayd vnto him. Take me an heifer 8 And he faide, HagarSarai? maidc, whence there cundiiions, of tlirec yeeres olde , and a (hee goate of three commeftthou? and whither wilt thotigoe? And that Ab-:m^ po- yecresold,anda rammeof threeyecresold,atiir- fliefaid, I fiie from my dame Sarai. « ''o!m r'i'ece's ^^^ tiou^ a!fo and a pigeon. 9 1 hen the Angell of the Lord fayde to her, but *af"r'°l.*e"""' ^ ° ^o he tooke all thefe vnto him,and c diui- « Returne to thy dame, and humble thy felfe vn- e God teiefletb , (hould be cenpled ded diem in the middes,and layd i-uery piecc one der her hands. nonteflaie»(pe». together: alio that againft-anothep : but the birds diuidcd he not. 10 Againe the Angel of the Lord fayde vnto p'e in their miie. Shut ) « dlu.""" ' ' Then foules fell on the carkafes , and A- hcr,I wil fo greatly increafe thy feede,diat it (hall ;Kmfor" uettd. bram droue them away. not be numbred for multitude. fL&r.jrrt't'f 12 And when the funne went downe,therefeI ir Alfo the Angel ofthc Lord (ayd vnto her, ^<«'^'i'»'f'. an hcauie lleepe vpon Abram : andloe, f averie Scethnuart wjthchilde, and (haltbeareafonne, *£w!iV4o. fearcfiilldnrkcneflcftll vpon him. and (halt cali his name Khm.iel: for the Lord hath ^ CountTrgViom I J Then hce fayd to Abram , *Krowe for a heard tliy tribulation. thebitthof iihak furetie, thatthy feedfl.allbcaflrangerinaland, ja Andheellialbea|| wilde man: hishands l"ll""^"j^J^' , 'om'of'ft'^.t""" that is not theirs, * « foure hundreth yceres, and j?;4//*ffagainfteuer>'man, and eucry maris hand » cht".',.,'^ whl°h decirreth ^'^II ferue them :& thcv (liall entreat them cuill, again{l:h'im.*and 'hefiialldwellintlicprelence f Thsti-,ihei(h. tbatGodwiiiuffjt 14 Notwithftandin?, the nation whome thcy of all his brethren. mieiitts ihall be hi5 to t,e affliaed fliall ferue, will I iuJge : and after\vard fliall the>r 1 j "llien O-.ee called the name of ths Lorde, by^[h^'„"E*j pl^Onfi^re come out with great fubftance. that fpajie vnto her, Thou God lookeft on mee: not a pcnion cf hnndrtth It'll. ^) Btic thou (halt goe vnto thy fathers in forfiiejaide, gHauelnotalfoherelookedafter a"o'''"P«"P''"- e Though God peace, .tWflialt be buried in a good age. him that feeth me? hermvoe'd'HVn'k fof'n'l^r"'"h''- i^ And intbe||foiirth j^eneracion they fliall 14 'Wherefore the well was called, jl Beer- „j„i„„^^.ij3.^ vengeance w'et" comehithfragainc : fordiee vviclcednelTc of the lahairoi : Ioe,/<«ibenvecneKadefh3nd Lereii gethGodssr:ee« »pnn iheTi.whcn Amoritcs isnot yct full. .IJ Ij" And Hagar bare Abram a fonnc, and A- whowajprer.-nt themeaibreof 17 Alfo when die fiuincwent downe, there bram called his fonncs name , which Hagir bare, JlJib,,,""'"' Iieffiit'fuli*'*" "•asadar!«/.4.5. nantwithAbrsm, faying, Vnto thy feede haue I r w A P WTT ,';A,»*„'t„"' Riuen this kind,*fi-om the riuer of Eeypc vnto the , -, ' l , ■ ,,., ,„. \air.p,r.;». ttfut Abram called Abraham. Genefis. Abraham and all hishoufe areclrcumcifcd. rifoniuniiiiui/J. 15 Sttxiiinfmed Sar»h. \% ^ha^ira twelue prir.ces fhall hee beget, and I will make a frayrthSr iJhmicl. 19 f^h^ku fiomijtd. tj ^brahm great nation of him. «,«««<,«/. «r.c„.««.uA^. ^^ g^_^ ^^, couenantuillleftablininithlz- " \]\7^^'^ Abram was ninctie yee-- oldeand hak, which Sarah (liall beare vnto thee,che next VV nine,theLorde appeared to Abram, and * yeere at this feafon. 'Cht^.it.t. \0',iUMih:ii, faid vnto him , IamGod|ialirufficient, * walke 21 And he left ott talking withhim, and God •t<.jp.s.!i. before me,and be thou II v'pright, went vp from Abraham. Mcri/t"''^' * And I will make my coiienant betweene a j 8. ons, afivell he that is borne in thine houfe , as hee fauour in thy fight, goe not,I pray thce,fTom thy "Horn appeared «l I hat ptuie part that is bought with monev of any ftranger, which feruanc. " *" "'"" "*'*■ - KZSti^"°^?;'^hvfcede. 4 Letalittlewatcr, Iprayyou,^«ebrough^ ^'i^'/bS is begotteool man I J He that IS bome m thine houie,and he that and <: walh your feete, and reft your femes vnder c For men vfn""'«o I""- vndct^he mankind ''"t/'^ '^^ ^^^ broken my couenant. vnto Sarahjand fayde, Make readie at once three allv/ascoBiecra- ij ^ Afterward God faid vhto Abraham, Sa- f meafurcsof finemeale: kneadeit, andmake i^t""-^'^"** trd. and here is di- ,ai ^y ^^ife /halt thou not call Sarai, but |1 Sarah cakes vpon the hearth. ' mr'fsi^er^ntth"' /^"'^^ ^^"^ ^^^'^- . 7 ^nd Abraham ranne to chebeaftcs , and the figne.dcrpireta '^ And I will ble/Tc her,and will alfo giue thec tookcatenderandgoodcalfe,andgaueittothc , parasGodgaoe alfo the promire. a (bnne of her, yea, I will ble(Iehcr,and (he fliall feruant,who hafted to make it readie. them bodies tor a lOr,dA!>:t,or hz the fnother of nations : Kings ^//o of people 8 And hee tooke butter and milke, and the time.fogaue hee r'wf ch procee. ^^^^ come of her. calfe, which he liad prepared, & fet before them, [|,\'"^ f'/"^"|[jf/ •ledof afuddtn I? Then Abraham fell vpon his face, aud and ftoodcliimfclfe by them vnder the tree, and |„Va'teanddrinkIl ioyandrotof f Iaughed,and fiid in his heart. Shall a childc bc ^ they did eate. and fuch like. • fA°'"9' borne vnto him,;hat is an hundrethyeerc olde?' 9 ^ Then they faid to him , Where is Sar.nh *f*'p.i7.>5>.»i. «/«',' «8 And Abraham faide vnto God, Oh, that thy wife? And he anf.vered , Beholdc, /?;*«iii *"■"'•*• g The tucil^ftiiij Ilhninei might liuem thy fight. the tent. f That is.abont ccnenaivt !s rijde ,p Then God fayde, *Sarah thywife fliall 10 And he faid,* I wjl ccrtainely come agatne thhtimewhenlhe the temporal pro- ^^jj^ {jis fcedc after hiiii . 1 1 ( Now Abraham and Sarah ir*>» olde and g For f.ie rathet «!frd?„Trni«T 2 0 Atid as concerning Ifhmael , I haue heard ftriken in c.i'cand it ceafed to be with Sarali after ^a^ "(r'» t. the mifed in Unoiael. ^ , 1 1 ^,- ^i ■ j -ii l..,u- i_ "r ^ order«f nature, fth.^rmi), thee: loc,Ihsiie!->lelledlnm,and will makenim themanerofwcmen) then beleeurd the irt*f(f, ■ fruitcfull, wdwiUmultipiicbim f exceedingly; la ThcKroreSAi'^iiS laughed within hcrfelfe, ptomei •! GjO. ■ : ■ fivirSi. Three Angels talkc with Abraham. Chap.xjx. lot recciucth two Angels. 7 *j.P>,u.i..,h,„o^.,„,.„U::,,.{..\ rb. EUkU l-fli. the tinic appoynted will I reuimc vnco tliee, (ue>i ^fihi sodo,*i„. n i,, „ d,/,«wrf. 24 i.v.i* » drfiyo/. accordir^to tlietimeofhfc,and Sjiali fhalhaue .ii. ;i i.eiiii»ii%i^ict, a (bnnc.) In 'mh thtir laihtr^ofahomt (omi Mt)»h »vi ^vm.un. 15 Bur Sarah deried,(aying,I laughed not: for A ^'^ '" the an ning there came tw q » Angels '" ■-■:• \HrMi. fliewasafraiJ.Andhefaidjtltisnocfotforthou /Ato Sodom: and Lot fate at the gate of So- f'^o'J|P«>''-d«t laughedlt. dom , andLot(awe»«*»» , and rofe vp to mcete hJj'j'ibciiVe'ie"^ 16 ^Afterwarde the men did rife vp from thcm,and he bowed himfclfe with his face to the ueil<:iiin«ibrni. thence and looked to\iard Sodom: and Abraham ground. ffUc 'o all alike: went with thcmto bring thcni on the way. a Andhefaid, Seemylords,Iprayyouturne [°'„'^o''*l'<''"d h rthnuihtlie 17 Ami the '' Lord (aid, Shall I hide from A- in now into your fcniants houfe, and tarie all Abraham ih't'ce. Ebrtwtworrff, brahaiDthat thing which I doe, night,- and* wa(h your fette, and ye fliall rife \p *;AY'S-t- r*"^*!!!!!"/!!'.!,,, '8 Seeing th.ic Abraham (hall bee in dccde a early and goe your wayes. Who (aide, Nay, but thij Angcll «j» gi'cat and a mightie nation, and * all the nations we will abide in the (treece rJI night. ChridfonHs of the earth (lialbc bleflcd in him* J Then l* he prcaflcdvpon them earncRIy,and b Tha- if ,l;t pray, wotd IS only ap- j 9 For I knowe him ' that he will commaund they tuinedin to him, and came to hishoi.fe, and "1 '>«"> 'o 'o- •^«-;!.°r' «V '^'5 fonncs and his houfhold after him , that they he made them a fcaf^ , raid did bake vnlcaucned ""''''■ »a.i8. ' ' kcepetheuavoftheLord,todoeriehccoufnelle bread.and ehey ' did cate. cNntfortbat ^cfan them to Sodom and Gomoi ah is great, and becaufe tiieir olde, d all the people from a// quarters. voa\6 Kutile ■^'VcKiMrcn. finne is exceeding griciious, 5 Who crying vnco Lot faid to him. Where j 'No,i,i"' js -rrte'ilrn'onof ^' I will I' go-downc no'.v, and fee whether arethemcn,whichcame to thee this night? bring moietlangcrfloe iharn.iwiii the)' haue done altogether according to tiie ' cric them out vnrovs that v. e may know them. i1-.entod«cll !atoiu either fonne in law,or thy fonnes, keda-efpjrcdf .- C'id-If ICndctljcrefiueand fourcie.I willnocde- or th.y daughters , or whatfoeuer thou haft inthc iherrgb*om.f»k;. ftrojit. fl'tje,bring It out of this place. '• ' ' .. " rea^c'ihjMbe "^ A.nd hevetrpakctc>himagaine,and faide, i? Forwe g wildeftroy thisplace,bccauretfie g Ttiisproue'i reertt'we^i^Mb VVhat if there (liall be found fo:irrie there? Then *crieofrhem is great be fore tlieLorde, and the aJemfniR^.fafc ' vnto GoH V f»„r« heanfwercd,! p.ill notdoe it forfourricsfakc. Lord hacli fent vs to deflroy it. ' well to execute doeih Oft nMici*. jo Acainchcf. id. Let not mv Lord no.v bec 14 Tlicn Lot went out and fpakexmto his Go-is «-,jtb.ast« andtheoi^Trre*" ^"P""^' '^-^ I (peakc. What if thirrie bee found fonnes in law, which |] married his daughters, and i"l'^''"^' !l""'"' wehnmbierf. there? ThenhcCadejIwillndtdoeir, iflfinde fiid,Arife,get')'o:t out of this place: for cheLord.|^y^^,'^y^],^_ o ifG»die(i»fcd thirtje there. wjil deftroy the cicie: but he feemed to his (bnnes rtewVck^Hw'" J « Moreouer he faid, Eehold,iK>w I haue be^ in law,as though he had mocked. *c/ tt "utnioihe ?""fo rpi-akcvntonivLovd, Whitiftwenriebe ij ^ And when the morning arofe , the An- 1,^^^" "»'"* inre«,( fi«te<)oeriiH.v.' found tliere> And heanfwered,! will notdeihoy gels halted Lot, frying, Ari.iCjt.-.kcthv wife and h Tf.'eir.trcie ol moth more wii be jc for twenties fake. thy two dauf hters f v"vhich arc here, Icfl thou he <">"<) i'ri»«''"'''"''«°°'-- "•cnrcpented in thy fight, and tht>u haft rragniiied thy mercie, ' r H A P XX which thou haft (hewed vnto mee in (kuing mv >,,,,, „'•,"., ,^ lite: and I cannot efcapc m die mountaine , left i,m.lfch:.-.k''.hAy„yh-^wi,'v: j Coirnro,:„tUn,Kj>'i> JoWKCUill takeme.and I die. 9 ^tithiKmi^^btfam. n Sarjhisirfiortdwuhg'tat 20 Sec now this citie heere byto flee vnto, £'/•"■ \i ^ynh.mprijeth.aniihi Kjr.i/mhamt httuU. which is a little one : Oh let mt cfcape thither : is A Fterward Abraham departed dicnce toward k Though itbe it not a "^ little one,anu my fcHile Ihall liue? /ithc South countrey and dwelled benvcene litle, yeiitisgreat 21 Then hefaid vnto him, Bcho;d,Iha;iere- Cadefiiandasliur,anifoiouiiiedinGerar, a Which wjjto- u"'wh'" '■^"h "'' •^^'"^'^ t t'\y requeft alfo concerning this thing, z And AbnhamLid of Sarah his wife, ^ She "f"^, Eg* pt- cftiide!h"i'3"ci:oo ^^^''^ ^ "'" """ oi'tTthroiv this citie, for the which is my fifter. Then Abimekch King of Gerar fent nn^,7w^.i''hii'et fi.ig another place thou haft ipolccn. and tookc Sarah. intoihisiairftrJuch then the Angel iiad 2.J Hafte thee, (aue thee there: for I c;,n doe j But God came to Abinielech in a dreame ismaDsfrailcic tlT""!-'™' ^"othingtilthou be CO me thither. Therefore the by night, and faid to him, Behold, «thouaitbut j ^"(t^'?''?"*"* 1 Becjufer/o's namcof the citie was Called'" Zoar. dead,becaukofthe woman, which thou haft ta- b^jch^fnuraoe, comsiiundcnieot 2j ^ihe fiinne did life vpon the earth, when ken: for (lie isam.ns wife. d Thein6dels con- was to dcArov the Lot entred into Zoar. 4 (Notwithftandine Abimekch had not yet ftfT'dtbjt God ciueandtofjae Then the Lord * rained vpon Sodom and come necre her) And heiLid,Lord,vvilt thou Hay «''^''''in<'tp"="lh ■!•<"■ • ^^ I 1 ■ ,1 o /- ' ,• 1 r- J „ .(.If • -• - •'but foriuliocctiii- jn: Which hjiore ^T*^" Gomorah bnmftone,& hre trom the Lord eitcn '^ tlie righteous nation r onitheifore.whem ' wascil!c;iBeiah, outofheauen, ■ J Said not he vnto me. She is my fifter? yea, toener hec pusi- Chj?.i4.j. ,j And orierthrewe thofe cities and all the and Ihc her felfe fiid. He is my brother: with an Iheih.tbe occarian »;«.i5*"i9.''^" pl'iine, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and ^■prigbt ^^minde, and 'innocent handesbauel " Asoneljllin" ' Mrr.;<>4a. that that grew vpon the earth. done this. bj- ignorance.and t^tkxf.ig. 26 ^Nowhis wife bdiind him .'ookedbacke, 6 And God faidcvntohim by adreame, I not doing emllol *^^ti.8. and llic became a " pillar ofJIdc. knowcthat thou diddeft this euen with an \'p- {""fff'';- .; Mf'tylp' 27 f And.'Vbrahamri.'ingvpfarlyinthemor- right minde , and I g kept thee alfo that thou do any ma" h"raie^ il^Jl^i ' ningiv."?)? to t.heplacc,w here he had ftood before fhouldeft not finneagaiiift me: therefore fulfeted g God^y hisholy n A5toaching;he ^J^eLord, • I thee not to touch her. Ipiritreieineth bodyontl>:a.a g And looking toward Sodom and Gomo ■ 7 Now then dcliuertlie man his wifeaeaine: !•'"" '•'"'''^"^. thh)sanjtat>)c , r^ , ,. , , • i 1 ,t r l • l v, r 11 r, <• c ~\ by ijnojancc, tha mcnnmem of rah.and toward nli rh.e land of the pl.iine,bchold, tor he js a " Prophet, and lie ' mail pvay ror thee ibey Wl not Into G^!s vengeance he (aw the fmoke of the land mounting vp as the that thou mavelr line : but if thou deliuer her not jtcatet inconue- to all ihrtn chat faiokeof a foniace- " againe, bee fure that thou (linit die the death, "'="'«■. paired t.at*ay. ^^ f But yet.when God dcftroved the citics thoir,and all that thou haft. whom'iSLti. of the plaine, God thougiit vpon Abraham , and 8 Then Abimekch riling vp early in the mor- ]«;„ himielle fani- f jut Lot out frort! the middes- of the deftnidion, ning , called all his fesuantes, and tolde .nil thefe li='iy. '■' when hee oiierthrcvve the cices, wherrin: Lot things fvritothem,and die men v/ereforcafraid. '„/'|"^ '''*??'''"( uiTeiied. .1 . . . -•• 9 Afterward Abinielech called Abraham,and "aucuJ^t-dfi JO ^ Then Lot went vp Horn Zoar, & dwelt faid vnro him,VVhat haft thou done vrto vs? and God. ■ ii:C\ \' iftiiiemoubtaine with his t-AO daughters: for he what h.iue I ojfendcd chee, that diou haft tE"'.""*.''-^"^"- o Haoing before <" feared to tarie in Zoar, but dwelt in a cauc, he, brought on mc-.and on my l^kingdome.-^B great pf^i/xTno b'l'nl" feitCoduBciiy,- 5.tidiiis two daughters. finne? thou haft done tilings vnto mc that ouglit g,,|, ccdrwratb hcduiftnctprn. ,j And the elder faidc vnto the voHgcr, Our not to be done. vp.t wirKid. CD conie in vhDo vs after die miner cf all y e.-;nh. faweit thou that thou haft done this thing? p Meaning, in tiie •. ^.2 CcSTiei v.ee v/ili niake our father idrinkc Ji The A!>!ahamanfivered,Decaiife I thought ^^r'I''('7"'''' v>"'ne,ar!d lis withhim,ihr.t rvcmayrrcferue feede /^t'w,Surelv the ' fe.ireofGod«notinthispIace, l He fheweth that deftovfj! 01 our father: ; gild they iviildavmeformy wuiesfaKC. no hont.in- cci- be . c) For'eyATprhi'^; -...^j So they made tFicir father drinke v\'ine that . ii Yetin verydcedeflieismy -Mlfter;forfi-e ^^l^fl^J.^^^Qg^ hi<\ brneoirei- nig;)t,and the elder wei^t-ind law.ith her fathfr: is the daughter of mv father, butnotthedaugh- i,„oi." Twoui'j rco'cf ^'^' ^ - pi^ceiued not,neither when ftie lay doVTO, tcr of my mother,and ihe is my wir'e. m B" r>n«r. hee ^ .e (i..n; th.jta- neither whenrr.cro/e '.-p. ^ ' ij Now when God caufed me to wander out ^'"=«''' '•■''•"''''' viiu„a;jleaac. ^4 A.nd on the niorow the elder f.!ide to the ofmr fa!her;houfe,Ifaidthenraher,Thisisihy ^''^ht^j*'"),,,/ vonger, BshoKI.yefteinigiit lav 1 with mv father, kindneli^-.that thou ihak fhew vnto tne in all rla- haiTi necce.chao. let vs make him drinke wine this night alfo , and ces wheWwccome, * Say thou of mc, He is my n.39 fori^tl.e^ tiirMj/f/frfCiif,^ aoijthbu/i;ichat we may Ifirciferuc brother. ■ J . ' wordTs"^' .' ■ fccde of our father. 14 Then tookc Abinitkchfliccpc & beeues, T^^^',",,;. 3 ) So they inade their Either drinke w'ne that & men (cruants,&: women feruants, &: gaue them night :>l!o,ajwl rh; y:!nger arofe, & lav with him, vnto Abraham,' and reftored him Sarah his wife. but h? pf rc-viued not, wlicn iiicc l.xy down., nci- i ; And Abimekch fiiide, Beholde,my land it , ^^j, ,< „i^ ^^^ ther when Jlicrofcvp. |;beferethee: dwell where it pkafechdiee. nuildenuMi, 16 Like wife Izhak is bornc^ Hagar is caft out nitli licrfonnc. Abrahams faith tried. S Chap.xxj.xxjj B s«hanhMda» \6 LiJce'vifeto Sarali hefavd , BchoJJ, Ihaiic ftdrc not, for God hath heard the voyccof ri;c «riita w'tom tiiou ri,,en thy brother a thoiiCaml pieces of filiicr'. be- chili.'c i-.hcrc he is. ^«fr1ro airJan' ""'''' '^^ '^ "^^^ " vnilcof thne evis toali that arc 18 Aritlv cake ^p thy chil.lc, arii! holdc him in r.j„. with thoe, and to all »'''«'■/ •■ andliiccuas "thus chine Iwnd : for 1 uill nuke of him a great G'ld "ufcdihis reprooiicd. P'-'^l beiliiciiliingtu repfoooc her be* _ciulclV.e«liniin- blcd.ftcino thjt 0<)d hill giu:n her a huiUnil. as Srr vjilond dffer.cc. p Had liken 2w.i\ fiomihcmthe g (t ofcoaceixsg. * Cf•i[■.\^.X9.mi 18.11>. *««•(. I.ic7,7.3. j;a/4.i;.Mmi.ii. a Tiiercfbre the miracle nasgrea- irr. bSKeaecoreihhec felfeofin»rjtituJc thj: file liij out beleent f Aogel, cHedttidedGoJs promite m jde to IrJtal;, whirli the ApoH'e olleth prifecusiuB, 17 ^'Jhen Abraham prayed vnto God, and 19 And God h opened his c\'cs, and n.ce(a\\e •" E*«P'Ood Go,■l^«>^«.t 22 f And at the farrc time Abimelech and "j^', ^ coH-nni hftrttat .■f>ime!tch ond •<4/«-W<». jj ^h»- Phichol his cliiefc captaine (pake vnto Abraham, f„(,mt'i """ !»,» ta'H -oyn to. Lord. faying, God K -.vich diec in all that thou doeft. ^"l Owe the Lord vifitcd Sarah, as heehnd fay d, 2^ Nc-.e thcrclore fwearc vnto me licere by Nand'did vnto her* according as he had pro- God, that thou wiit not f hurtme^normy chil- ^ ni^.Jetli fj/ftlf mifed. dretv, nor my childrens chjldren : thou fluilt dtale "•"<' "">" '"< 1 For * Sarah conceiiied, and bare Abraham widime,and.vvith tliecouncrey, nheic thou haft afonneinhis»oldeage, ac the &me fealbn that beene a ftrangcr, according vnto the kindneiTe God told him. " tharlhauelhewcd thee. 3 And A'^raham callled his (bnnes name 24 1 hen Abraham laid, 1 xvijl k fiveare. k So thai hi? a that was borne vnto him, which Sarah bare him, , 2) And Abralum' relinked A!)im.elech for a '^*'''" ''""?*" lihak. vveU of vvatcr, which Abiinelechsferuants had vi-^^fj',;,"^°'.''V';^^_ 4 Then Abraham ciraimcitcd I/Jiak his olently taken away. tancf.iortoiurtihe fonne, when hce\vas eight day esolde, * as God 26 And AhirrelechCiyde, 'iknownotwho ihtirueih.andto had cor.-.maiided him. " ■ ' hath done this thing : alfo thou toldcftmee not, '"'"* "''"'.'"* 5 SoAbiaham was .-inhiindrcthyeere olde, neither heard J j/jrLut this dav. rwi^kedfemams V. hen hi' forme Ixhak was home vnto him, 27 Then Abraliam tooke (liecpc and beenes, do many cuils vr». 6 ^'JhenSarahfayd , God hathmademee arid gauetheniMiaoAbimikch: and they two '«'= torcioyce:allthachearc,v.ilreiovce withme. mads a cor.enant. ~ 7 Againcfhefayd , 'HVho would haue favd 28 And Abraha.-rfetfeuen Iambs of the flocke bythemiclucs. 29 1 hen Abimelech faid vnroAbraha, What meane theicfeuen lanibes, v.hich thou haflfac by ('CO toibeit mActi, to A-raliam", that Sarah Ihouid hauc giiicn chil- dren luckc } for I laue L orne hi.m a Ibnne in his old age. 8 Then the child grc.vand was weandd : and thcmrdues- Abraham made a great feafc thefajiicday liiat 30 Andhecanfwercd, Becaufe thou flialt re- Izliak -ns weaned. cciueofmine hand //k/? fcutn Iambs, that it may <> ^ And Sarah fawe die fbnne of Hagar the be a w itnes vnto me. that I haue digged this well. Eg^.'ptian (which t1:ee had borne vnto Abraham) ; i VMictefore trie place is called jiBeer-flieba, 'mocking. becaufe the.- both f^.-.are. 1 0 Wherefore (he fr.yd vrro 'Abraham, * Caft: 32 Thus made they a "' coucnant at Beer-flie- rhoswefte ' 4 Tliepromirfd ftedrnuibe coJn tedf.r.n l7.hak, and no- 1 om Illi- mjel.R-m ».?. bebr. out this bond v.on-an and iicr fbr.ne : for the ba : afterward Abi.melech and Idiicholhiichiefe that the codiy.as fonne of this bond woman fliail not be heii e w ith captaine rofc vp,and turned againCsinto the land [blocs"'mjv'!I,Tke my forsne Izhak. ofihe Phiiifiirr-s. ^ prate with tbe 1 1 Aid this thirg was ver\' g:ricirous in Abra- i?^ And Abraham planted a groue in Bcei- wicied tha: know haTshgi-.t,becaufe of his fonne. {l!eli3.& "called there on the name of the Lord; ^'ll"*!'"* '^O''- 12 4 But God favd vnto Abraham, Let it not the cueriap.ing God. fkipptdGodZlHi be grieuous in thy fight for the ch!lde,and for thy 34 And Abraha.^l was a ftranger in the Phili- pomts of ucc rcli- bond woman : in ail that S.v.vh fh-ail fay vnt^/tims landa longfeufo:). g'o"* thee.heareher voycc: for in Izhak ftiSil thy feede^-,, - CHAP. XXII. be "i called I J As for the fonne of the bondR'oman,I wflf h»!:. 8 Jy-xkit eUgatttfl Inifl, aa The tenneiKmif A Nd ai:er thcfe things God did * prouc .\bra- * Hd.ii.xj. ham, atrd faid vnto him, AbrJiam. V'/ho xn- luike him « a nation a!fo,becaiif£ he is thv fitdt. 1 4 So Abraham arofe vp cariy in the morning, and too!',ebread,andabo::fcllof water.and eauc ^ , ^j^°'J*^'^y'"'St vnto Hagar, putting it on her niouider, ani the f.vered, t 'Icre ami. childe «=!//», and > fcnther.iwav whodiparting 2 And he (aide. Take now thine onelv fonne" vxanderedinthewildcrnefTcof reei-lheba. Jifcak wiiom thou loucft , and get thee vnto the ly And when the water of the bottcll was l;inde of » Moriah, and ^ offer him there for a ^ ,, fpent, f]-,e caft the childe vnder a certaine t\ee. burnt oflring v^'onone of the mountaines,whrch „(, ,|„ \^.,,^ , , i^ Then fhee went and (archer oiiwagninft I willfhewthcc. - God.intJirwhic^i hir,; .-.farre r,jf nbo.it a towe !hoot: : for il:e faid, j -Then Abraham rofe vp early in tlw n-or- pl«» he wji No-. I will nor fee the d rs:h ot the childe. and li-.c fate ning,3na f -died his alTe.and tooke twoofhi^ fer- ''^Z'^,"t„T' dowt)coueragain(b^;.-», s»xl lift to her voyce, uants with him, and l7'iakfais(I-:nne, and clout i^„|, ,hiTein \c. and -q-t. " ' v.tx)d for the biLTitoriVring. and rofe '.pSc went b Hfrem5f>ode 1 7 1 hen God g heard the voice of tlie childe, to the place>«hich God hrid tolde him. f Tfoe fait b re. iKii'0''eth a'l Riiu- tall Jlieftions to ohcjt Gt>d» com. nuadcracDt, . g Fot his proniife lake made to A. braham.and i^^t beca'^fc thechitde hii diriieiion aftdinilgemcpt wptajr. the c'.jefc ft peine o'hiytertitinn. and the Angel of God caled to Hsgsr from hea- f.,; j,^ »-3^ eown-aoded to cSer Tphitn in whom God had f loonit d ucn, and faid vnto h ;r , What aiietfa :hcc,Hagar? ,u mt nauoa . of tbi woild, • 4 fT{KD A jrahaiB goeth to offer Ixhak. Gcnefis. Abraham buyethEphrons field. 4 ^ Then the third day Abraham lift vp his \757^^" Sarah was an hundreth twentieand eyes, and fawtheplaceafarrcoM', V V fcucn yeeie olde ( f fo long !iued (lie) ishr.thijtnuof 5 And faid vnco his feniants, Abide you heie J Then Sarah died in Kiiisth-arLa: the fame ''-"^^"j *'*"*• WEh the alVe: for I and the childewilgoe yonder isHebronin the land of Canaan, and Abraham c Hse doubled and wdtttej anJ 'come againe vnto you. came to mourne tor Sarah and to weepe {or her. HOC, but God ^ Then' Abraham tooke thce Wood of the J f Then Abraham » rofe vp from the fight a That is.when he •l?il^ hi*"°^«j, tinrnt otfering,and layed it vpon Ixliak his (onnc, of his corps,and talked with the f Hittites,faving, ''"' e ourned : fo though he ihouid and hs tooke the tire in his hand , and the knife: 4 I am a ftranger,and a forreiner among you, ^oufr!c ft'he'' fecndce bis f^ene. gnd [bcy went both together. gine mee a poilelRon of biirkll with you, that I ps.Te not meafuie: 7 then fpake Ixhak vnto Abraham his fe- niay buric my dead out of my light. and thenatmall ther,and faidjMv fathcr.And hee anfvvered, Here > Then the Hittitcs anfwered Abraham , fay- afff^iomseom- am 1, my fonne.And he faid,Beholde the fire and in? vnto him, '^'tt^h^'founi, the u ood , but where is the lambe for the burnt 6 Heare vs, my Lord :_thon art a prince '"of of huh, ottering? Godamong vs:in thechiefcft of ourfepulchress l* ThJtisgodly 8 Then Abraham anfwered. My fonne, God burie thy dead, none of vs (hal foro'd thee his fe- "l/f!' ''"' ■/'" JTheone^y way ^ill dprouide him a lambefor a burntotteiing: pulchre,but thou may tft burie thy dead /6*«i«. rpcak/orahhinos tenwno.iris ^o To they went both together. 7 Then Abraham ltoodevp,and bowed him- that are peiabie," teftvponGodi " 9 And when they came to the place which felfc before the people ofthe land of the Hittites. '"""'» »^'"«'' prouidence. God had (hewed hini , Abraham builded an altar 8 And he comnwned with them,fay ing, If it ofGo"""'"'' e Foritblike there,an.i couchetl the wood,and eboimdizhak bef your mindc.thatlinaliburiemvdead out of ^Ehr.m'jeKrfoHU, d«la'iedco"him" hisfonnc * and layd him on the altar vpon the niy fight, heare mc, and intreate for me to E- Gods conimande- wood. phron,the fonneof Zobar, Bient w.he.<;iinio lo And Abraham tirctching foorth hls hand, 9 That he would gine me the cane (| of Mach- n'''.<''"'Wfr'"'- tooke theknitetokiil his fonne. pelah, which he liath in die ende of his field: that *'<•*«/« <>«< «•« • / m.^.t".'' 1 1 Bu!-- the Angel of ihe Lord called vnto him he would giue it mee for as much f money as it is Y^irlXTilH,, . i.r&ic.i.sz. ' from h£aucn,faying, Abr.iham,Abraham. And he vvorth,forapofleflion to buryinamongyou. ' " J I antwtred, Here^am I. i o ( For Ephron dNvelt among the Hittites) 12 Then he'faid, Lay notthine hand %'pon the Then Ephron the Hittice anlwered Abraham in f Thjtisbvthy childe,ncidicrdoe any thing vnto him : fornowl theaudicnce of ail the Hittites that ' went in at c Meaning, all the ttue obtdience '' know that thru feareft God, feeing for my lake the gates of his citie/aying, ciiizei^s andiaha- thou halt jeclaed || thou halt not Ipared thine fonely (onne. " No, my lord, heare mee: the fielde giue I •"'""• ••■y ''"«'!' 'i"''- 1 5 And Abraham lifting vp his eves , looked: thce,and the caue, that therein is , I giue it thee: Z'ihholaofiZ'f & behold,tIiere was a ramme behind lim caught <■««» in the prefence of the (onnes of my people oucl) jmTufrom by tl;e hoi ncs in a buili. then Abraham went and giue I i"^ thfe,to burie thy dead. ntf. tooke the ramme,and offered him vp for a burnt » ^ Then Abraham d bowed himfelfe before d To (liew that +/*'-'Vr" offering in die ftead of his Ibnne. the people of the land, hehadthemtn 0 o";Z i'oX// 14 And Abraliam called the name of that 1 5 And fpajce vnto Ephron ,n the audience of f^dl/s^^'ce? /rf,vpro«iJe. place, \\ iHiofiah lireh. as it is laid this day, In the ^»^ people of the countrey, faymg , Seeing thou g Thenaireis moiuit will the Lord S bc feene. ' :v!-V^i«ff ?>, Ipray thee,hearcmee,Iwillriuethe itatTod doeT" '5 1" And the Angel of the Lorde cryed vnto P"ce of the field : recciue it of me, and I will bu- boihiceaudino. Abraham from heaiien the fjcond time, • ry my dead there. uidefecreiiy f.)t i6 Andfiyde , * Bv I" my fclfehaiicl fvvomc '4 Ephron then atifvvered Abraham, Gying hi$,aDda;foeui. (fajcch die Lorde ; becaufe thou haft done this ^nto him, »^''eli in Ume' thing, and haft not fpired thine onely fonne, ' 5 ^Jy lorde,hearken vnto mee : the Isndc u coBuetiient. I J Therefore wil I furdv blcfle thce, and u-ill *''''''' ^^""^^ hundreth e Oiekels of fiiuer : wliat « • T'.' com-non •/•M.os »..«/«, greatly multiply thy feede, as the ftarres of y ilea- that betweene mee and thce? burie theforethy (.tlce'n'theT^cr! fi'*'**''"^^* uen,and as the fand which is vpon the fcaihore, oead. Ihekti$mouotro • h sioul ino that an'l rJiv ^ccd Ina! poflelTe the [gate of his enemies. " ^ ^o Abraham hearkened vnto Ephron, and ;j pound ,s.itil. thete'is lio grater 1 8 * Ami in thy fecde li.all .nil the nations of Abraham wcycd to Ephron the filuer , which he ^f^^'^^l^^^^^"' then he (he earth be-bleflt j,becaure thou haft obeyed my ™'J "^tn'f^, '" the audience of the Hittires , cuen ,1^,,,^ t,,^ ,=^,5. ^)r,hoii(u vovce. loure iiundreth filuer Ihekels of currant money is<8»«)«.44.j8. I? Then turned Abraham againe vnto his fer- a'nong marctiants. ' J. 15^"' J 8. nants,and they lofc vp,& went' together to Beer- '7 f So the fielde of Ephron which xvm in flicba : and Abraham dxvelt at Bcer-flieba. Machpelah, and ouer againrt Mamre , euin the 20 f Andafl^rth£lethin?sonetolde Abra- "^^'<^'<^'''"<^ the cane that was therein, and all the han>, Caving, Behold Milcah, (li'ee hath alfo borne "^tees that iverc in the fielde, which were in all the cliildren vnto thy brother Nalior : borders round aboiit,was made fiire ? I To n-it , Vx his clueft fonne , and Bux his ' ^ ^'""^o Abraham fora podellion.in the fight l')r,ofihtS}m>u. brothcr,r.ndKemuclthef:;therof li Aram, o^the Hittitcs, £w;» of all that ||v.cnt in atdie I0r,(,i:^f,a. 2 2 AndChefed, and Haxo, and Pildarh,nnd gates of his citic. Iidbph>and Bethucl. ' 9 And;;fter this, Abraham buried Sarah his 2 J And Bethufl begnte Rebekah : thcfe eight ^^i^" '" the caue of the fielde of MnchpcIaJ- Duer i Concubine is ^{^ MilcaKheare to Nahor, Abrahams brother. againft Mamre : the fa r,e is Hebron in the landc ^''1h"'"'Vt^\" =4 AnJh's i concubine called Reumah, Ihee ofChaiuan. fotihoi'^m bare a'foTebah, and Galian, and ThahaOi, and . '-° Tiius the fielde and the caue, that is thcre- wWcii w«rc 11 ft- Maachah. '"' *^"^ made llire \'nto Abraham tor .i pollrinon juttotbswiucs. _ of burial 'by the Hittitcs. f That ;«, all > •> CHAP. XXIII. ■ people couStrr J ^hrihant Umenttth ihe ilcath of S«>»^. 4 Htehn)tt(i t CHAl. XXIIII. the (ale. fi.ld, to l..r,, h,r, onhetiuu,,, ■ j Tbt ,^mt,c of Mr4. , ^-,,a,„ r^,^ i„ y:,„„, ,, ,„„,, „ ,^j, , ^,y., ^^, bam. ,1, i*r*hubHn,* forbid: (jfie- miners power 4 But thoiilhalc go vnto my "^ countrci;, and ho'jfc for vs to lodge in ? appe^iciin'c'not'o b"TUis'niew«h to'T>>'^'n'"Cil,& takea wife vntomy fonncl/h.ik. 24 Thendiefayd tohim,Iam t/ied.nughterof our mortification, ihatanoiheroay 5 And theferuant (avd to him , What ifthe Bcthuel the fonne of Mikah whom (lie bare vn- l i he golden (he. betequiredini woman wil not comc witli me to this land? fliall toNahor. »i"''"h""f'" lawful: caiife. I bring thy fonne .ngaine vnto the land from 25 Moreouerfheiaid vnto him,Wehaue litter ^m""" " tha't hi5°on'ne ^' whcHce thou camefl ? alfo and prouender inough,& roume to lodge in. fliouldmairieout ^ To whom Abraham anfwered,Beware that 2i5 And the man bowed liimfelfeandwoiihip- ef che godly fami. thou bring not my (oRne <^ thither againe. ped the Lord, lie:forthe incon- y «|"ThcLorciGod oflieaucnjwhotooke mc 27 Andfayd, BlefTcdietheLordGodof my neniencesiiat from my fathers hnufe, and from the land where malter Abraham , which hath not withdrawcn d 'Le'd'hertionld thouftia'ttakea wife vnto my fonne fro thence. 28 And the maidc ranne .-jnd toldethem of knowiedgeih ihat lofe the inheri. 8 Ncucrtheleffe ifthe woman wil not foUow her mothers houfe according to thcfewordcs. Gidhathdejlt tance proniifed. theo,then (halt thou be t difcKarged of this mine 2? f Now Rebekah h.id a brother called La- ""miftcr in k«.. I i~t>i}\''\i^Kd' °^^^ ■ °"^b' f""'"?: not my fonne thither 'gaine. ban,and Laban ranne vnto the man to the well, ping piomlfe. "' 1*1,. * "' 9 Then the fcniant put his hand vnder the jo For whenhehadfecne thcearingsandthe ^Eirjnnccent, thjgliofAbrafum his mailer, and f.vareto him bracelets in his (ifters hands, and when hee hrard for this matter. the wordes of Rebekah his fi{lcr,faying,lhus (aid I o ^ So the feruant tookc ten camels of the tlife man vnto me , then he went to tlie man , and camels ofhis matter, and departed: (for hee <».:j>o«WM, rofe, and went to ||Aram Naharaim, vnto the Lord: wherefore ftandeft thou without, feeing I hesrd'i'is phi^ct 7^'od>"'owu,'r ^""^of^^'ahor. hauepreparcddiehoufe,&roumeforthecmiels? o To wn.Laban'. Tpgruaid Eufin*- ^ ' And he madehis camels to f lie down xvith- 5 ^ ^ Then the man came into the houfe, and P The gentle in- »". . outthecitiebyawellofwater,ateiicntideabout " he vniadlcd the p camels ,& brought litter nnd ftVan'Trs-'i^d"/ e That is,to Chat, the time that tfcews>«(f« come out to draw ir«/r>-. prouender for the camels , and water to waili his moalihc g^it t£6r.«i) i»»f «4.-ir *^ And he fayd , O fLord God of mv maftcT feete, and the mens feete that were with him. faihcTs. »„,„■. Abraha,lbefeechthec,ii fend me good fpeed this 5J Afcenvard the mcate was let before him: sT^^Jtliiie f Hee groundeth day, and (hew mercv vnto mv mafter Abraham, but he faide, I q wil not eate,vntill I haue (aid my lo'Jh-ir" o°ifte T* CodMu'onTfe" » i Loe . I Rand by the well of water whiles meifagc. And he fayd,Speake on. c^ieiht .e.».o ' made 10 hit the mens daughters of this citic comc out to 54 Thenhefavd,Iam Abrabarfsferuanr, pff '="« ti^cir ma. maflet. drawe water. ' jj And theLoide jiath rblcfTcd my mafter |*^;j*_btifioe(rcto ^or,caufemnt 14 § Grant therefore thnt the mayd,to whomc wonderfully , that hee is become great: for hee cc^v'iie.'*"* "*' ©"•The fernant I fay^ Bo we do "Tie thv pitcher, I pray thee, that I hathgiucnliim[}ieepe,andbecues, and(iluer,and r To b'efre.fi.sni. moooed by Gods ^nay di inkc : if iliec fay, Drinke , and I \.\\\ giue gold, and men feruaats , and maide fcruants, and ''.",'' *""' '" "^* fpititdefuediebc thy camels drinke alfo : may be (hee that rhou camels,anda(fes. "lI'hfuNtaw'e'i t!heTh'etGod''^"o' ^^ft ordained for thy fcniant Izhak : anddicrc- ^6 And Sarah my maftcrs wife hadi borne a the^eu in'l lilf fpered"i$ iourney ^V '^^al I know that thou haft (hcwcd mercie on fonne to my mafler.vx'hen fhe was olde , and vnto v«He dedaretn, o: BO, my mafter. himhaJihegluenallthathekith. f The c^n;aoitei h God gioeih ij ^ And now ycT he had left (peaking, be- 37 Nowemymaftei mademefweare,favipg, rhcrtorVibe'old'ly flUhing'*haVare '^o^'^^j '' Rcbeliah camc Out, the daughter "of Ee- Thou llialt not take a v^ife to mv fonne of the co-li not iofr.e vndettaten tot tliuel , fonnc of Miicah the wife of Nahor Abra- daughters of y ''C.-inaanites,in whofeland I dwel. "''i^ e-a m van, «he glory of his hams brother,and her pitcher vpon her (Loulder. ^2 But thou (halt go vrto my ' fathers hourc ['\^,'"^ . Baireandaccor- ,g ( And the maide was very faireto looke and to my kinred,andtakea wife vnto my fonne. [.ijkiBsioIkttM^ iH^fte is declared ^T°"3 a virgine and vnknowen of man) and (lice j9 Thenlfavd vnto my mafter, What if the »e:re<9. that God euethea- 'went downc to the well, and filled her pitcher, woman wi! not follow me? leih Ihe psayers of and came vp. 40 Who anfwercd mee , The Lorde , bcfort iheit"? ' u "«"*" ^"^ Then the feruant ranne to meete her , and whom I walke, wil fend his Angel with thee, ai\d ^ * fayd , Let mee drinke , I pray thee , a little water prolper thy iourney , and thou (halt lake a 'Aife of thv pitcher. formyfonncofmykinred andrnvfathci-shoiife. ^Etr.Mfhrd. jj3 Andniefaid,Drinket fir :2nd Hie hafted, 41 Then (halt tliou be diTcharg-cd of " mine " 'j^'i'!'^^"''';', and let downe her pitcher vpon her hand and othe , when diou commeft to my I.inred ; and ^tj^a'i^j^' ''" gaue him drinke. ifthey giirjthec not one , thou (bait bee frc^ 1 9 And when (he had giuen him drinke , (Iiec from rnin-: othe. Cjyd , I will draw water for thy c*«cis alfo vntill 45 So I came this d;iy tothgw^, andfayde. Rebekah is brought Genefis. to Uhak. Abraham dicth. O Lord, the God of my maftft' Abraliam, if thou the feniant tooke Rebekah, and departed. %Or,rrjT. nowprofper my || ioumcy which I goc, 6i Now Izliak c.!mc from the way of * Beer- ^Chto.it.t^.and *Vcrj(i;. 4J Behold,*! Itandby the wel of waterrwhen lahai-roi, (for he dwelt m the South countrey) ^J"- n virgine commeth foorth to dra\'. e water, and 1 6 j And Ixhak went out to "? prny in the fielde e This was the fay to her, Glue nic , I pray thee , a little water of toward the ftienir.g: v\ho lift vp his eyes and loo- f vncife of the thy pitchci to driiike, ke'd.aml beholdc, the camels came. S"**''' ''''''"«.«» 44 And (he fay to me, Drinkc tlioii, and I will 64 Aifo Ke'.)ckah lift vp her cs'cs , and when '^',^'i^\ [j,'rf|'„ allodra-.ve for thy camels , let her lictlie wife, fhe law lihak,(lie lighted downe from the camel. )>ray!on'be sccS- X'tr, Putted. which :he Lorde huth |l prepared for my n'alkrs 65 (f-oriheehaufaid to the feniant, Who is I'l'liment tlieieof. fonne. , ' yojidcrman, that comn.erh in the field to meete '/''! 'e^i?'"*^, 45 And before I had made an end of fpeaking vs?andthtferuanchadfayd,It ismymaftcr) So w" bro'uohrto ' X Sionifyingthat in mine ^ heart, bcholdc, Rebekali came foorth, tlie tooke 'a vaile,andcou£redher. hct husband, htr this p-ayct Wis and her pitchcT on her fliouldcr , andlhce went 66 AndtheferuanttoldeIzhakaUthin2s,tlut hfaJbtngcoue. Z!ts but oClv tJovvnevnto the wdl, and drevve water. Th^ ^'''VifT'j moutn.but oneij ',., , ^.r itlti .i- 1 (name UrtneiTc and tDeiiUate inhis laid vnto hcr, «jiue me onnKc, Ipray thee. 67 Afterward Iznak brought her ipto the tent chaHiiie. fc«'t. 46 And (he made haftc, and tooke do wne her ofS;ir.'ih his mother, and he tooke ^J^ekah, and jGr,W/»/!«.ii«r- pitcher from htxjhoulder, and (aid, Drinke,and I (he was his wife, and he Joiicd her: So Izhak i\-as "'"ifi' *» muthtr, wil giiie thy camels drinke alfb. So I drankc, and l| comforted after his mothers de.ttb. fhegaiie the camels drinkc alfo. CHAP XXV 47 i hen I afked her, and faid, V'/hofe daiigh- , ^4„t,^ ,,;.„i!. K"^ah ,0 ^i/i.aj ^t.itt', .»««;• di/irn. ter art thou? And (lie •c:nf,vered, The daughter of j ^Uah:»fi^iutthAii h:i^oo,ii tn^ xk. S nc dinh. is BcthuclNnhors fonne, whomeMilcahbaievnto iheiti,e.'.hgu»fifh>,i:i and fi.rtros.t.ji. z'iryoR wil free- 49 Now drcrefore, if ye wil dcale^ mercifully Lctu!}iim,andLeur.raim. ly and faithfully and truclv with my mafter, tcU mce : and if not, 4 Alfo the fonnes of Midinii ^xeri Ephah,and gitie your daugh- (.£[1 ,^^e ^ jj^at I may tiirne me to the » right hand Epher, and Hanoch, and Abida, and Eldaah , all Ibn«."'*' """'" or to the left. dufe were the fonnes of Keturah. 3 Tha't is, that [ JO Then anfwercd Laban and Eethuel, and j ^ And Abraham gauefall his goodsto *Ei>r.aUtUti« mayprouideels faid, ^ This thing is proceeded of the Lorde : wee Izhak, i,»l' T"^'"!: . cannottliereforefyy vnto thee, K«r<>*reuill nor 6 But vnto the ^ fonnes of the 'concubines, l> For by the ver- b Scfooneasthey , • ' l-i.fli] - -'.-^_. ■ perce.ueihacitis goofJ- , whjch Abraham had , Abraiiam " gaue giftcs, aid [»« of Gods word T L 1 u .- /• I -1 u hehadrotocely 1 Ixhak his fonne (while hee ,,hak,but begate perceiue ihacilis „ rtrr r t ■• - • ncnjorotoctiv Gods ordinate Ji Beholde, Rcbekahi || before thee,take /j«r ftntthcmav.ny fromlxhakhisfonne (whik hee ,,(,ai(_biitbegate they ycelde. and goe,that Hie may be thy maftcrs fonnes wife, yet lined) Esftward to the Eaft countrey. mai y moe. w«mw"'^ euenastheLordhath||lavd. 7 Andthisis the age of Abrahams life, which ' ReadeChap. lo.-'ordju'md. S~ And when Abrahams feruant heard their he liued, an hundrcth fcuentie and fine yeeres. d'to auovae the vvordes , hee bowed himfelfe toward the earth 8 Then Abraham yeelded the fpii it, and died jine„f,on"thatelf vnto the Lord. in a good age, rn olde man , and of great yceres, niigbihauecome 5^ Th:n the feruanttooke foorih iewels of andwas^ g.idicred to his people. ' brcaufeof the filuer, and iewels ofgolde,and raiment, and gaue p And his fonnes , Izhak and Ifhmael buried ("Hef/^y ,he an- toRebekah •. alfo vnto her brother and to lier himinthecaueofMachpelah, inthef.eldeof E- ciJtsfignifiedrLat mother he pane giftes. phron fbnncof ZohartheHitrite,before Mamre. man by death pe. 54 Aftci'ward the\- did eate & drinkc, heth he, 10 Which * fielde Abiaham bought of the J,u",f,h°Voule!r and the men that were with him , and taried all Hittitcs , where Abraham w."s buried with Sarah , f ,|,j „^j]^ jjajj night, and whai they rofe vp in the morning, hee his wife. afitr in'pfr'petuall 'f^iffi s6.ir 5p. fay,J, * Let medcpart vnto my maftei". 1 1 ^ And after the death of Abraham God '"V- ^° ";' '""l" '55 Then her brother and her mother anfwe- bkfled Izhak his fonne, *and Izhak dwelt by p^rteiCJTpaiifc iEh,daftt,o;uK. red,Let the maide abide with vs,at the leaftf ten Beer-Iahai-roi. 'X.s'.js.ks. daycs : then (liall Ihe go. ^ ^ ^ Now thefe are the generations of Ifl>- *ci.if. if. \:i.and 5 6 But he faid vnto thcm,Hinderyou me not, mael Abrahams fonne , whome Hagar the Egj-p- *4-*»- feeing the Lord hath prcfpered my iourney:fend tian Sarahs handmaide bare vnto Abraham. me a\vav,that I mav goe to my malkr. i j * And theicare the names of the fonnes of * ixhro.t.t). 57 'I hen they faid,VVe will call the maidc,and Ifhmacl, name by name , accordingto their kin- "^1 J"" n"s*h*''' ^^'^^ ' ^^"^ t co"fi^"t. reds-.the f eldeftfonnc of Lhmael n-tu Nebaioth, ig^, .y,yj i.„,g^ Lot a'^'tbot'tie'to 5^ And they Called Rebck.di , and faid vnto then Kcdar,and Adbeel,and Mibfam, tnatric their chii- hcr. Wilt thou goe with this man ? And fhce an- 14 AndMiflima,andDumah, and Mafia, drenwiihootcon. fvcrcd,! will goe. 15 Hadar,and Tema,Ictur,Naphiih , and Kc- • TtClTZ^t'"' ^ 9 "° '^'^' '" Rebekah their fifter goe , and dcmah. her nourfe, with Abrahams ftruant .and his men. 16 Thefc are the fonnes of Ifhmael , and thcfc ^o Andthc/ bkfled Rcbekah, and Gyd vnto are their names, bv thrirtownes and bv their ca- d Thatis.Ieritbe her. Thou art our filter , growe into thoufand flels: /a ui>, twelue princes ofthcir nations. vivW.r;ous ouet his thoufands,and thy fcede poflefle the ^ gate o f his 17 (And thefe arc die yecresof die lifeof Idi- f which ds c. eoemies which enciTiics. macI, an hundrcth thirtie and faien y eerc5;,and he among the Ari a«.'i^"pli(hed in <^' ^^hen Rebekali arofe,& her maydes, and ycelded the fpii it,and died,aud was gathaed vnto "","f ;''^= ^Hl i!/iiiChtiii rode vpon the camels, and followed the man^d hisipcoplc.j fedfeede, t8 And Bfau feilcih liis birthright. Chap 1 8 Anil they riivtlc fi-oinllauiuh vnto Shir, that is :o>v.T.il« r.jjypt , as thoii p,odt to Afihur, I'-r.Hiht fru. y/^wMi ljd-.vt.lt g ill theprcllntc of all hisbic- g He p'"'"l<^"ifcth.fcorcthcsencntionsoflx. bieibrtn, >s tilt h.ik Aor^nams U)nnc. AI>raMamhtg.lteIz^a^■, Aagtl pio^iifed, 20 And i7.hf,k was linirtie yeerts o! aflie the Lord, childf, leting j-^ And thi; Lord faid to her, Two nations are an'i'h'!' '■^'"*' "^ '" '•'>' ^^om' 'Cj .i:h1 tv. o niaiicr of people ll,a!l be rporthatisihe diuidcd out of thy bowcls , and theonepeople oi.£!y rtfuj: m (hall be mightier then the oiha, and the * elder jlioar mue-ici. Q^gH f^me thi yongcr. -'*■'*• 24 ^ Therefore wlienhei- time of ddiueranc^ was fiilii(leJ,beho!d,:i'. innes were in her wombe. 2) So heetliat cane out firft was red, and hee was all cueras a rougii garment, and they called hisnnmc Ef;!ii. *Hofr.ti.^ 26 * And afterward tame his brotiier out, and maiib.i.i. hisliand held Ff.iii by ihehede: therefore his n.-iP-.e ivas called laakob. None Ixhak was three- fcore yeeres olde when "^6^^^ bare them. 27 And the boyes grewe, and Efaii was a ciin- iibr^ mm of ning hunrer,ar.d f liucd in thc fieldes : buc laakob thtHtid. ,^.35 a li plaiiic man,and dwelt in tents. KmcTn!' ""' ^^ ^^^ ^^^"^^ '"'"^"^ ^^^"' ^°" + ^'^""'''^" ^^'** ^Ehr-vrKifanm lu'? nieaco, but Rcbekah lotted la'akob. kimtDiuk, 2p Nowe laakob fod pottage, anilEfaucamc from the field and was wearie. lOr,JiiJt at io Then Efiu laid to laakob, |! Let me eate, I ewcktljt, prav thee, of diat pofr.ge fo red, for I am wearie. 'wrood,ThbreforcwashisnamccalledEtlom. SjentfitfsKCfpt 51 And laakob fayd, Sell raeeeuen now thy theyftele tl.tm bilthriSiiC, p«:cDil;.,&tb.re. And Efaurayd,Lo, latT.aloior: dead.whac p^^rc'^ ;E^ « ^hcn this > birthrighcto me? 'Hth.it.i6. li laakob then faid, Sv.-eare to me euen now. 1 Ttnj the ivic- And hc fwave to him, * and ' foldehis bii thright ''"*,i;;'f-"""''*"vnro laakob. rie, m cTdT 34 Then l:akob ganc E(ai. bread and pottage fpititujl! gijctj: of Iciuil'.s : and he did cate .and driake, and rc(e biuihechiiii'cn yp, and wtnc liis way: So Lfau contemned hU WMtaiy. biiUinght. CHAP. XXVI. I Codfrouiitthpir fxliAtiu the fjimir.e. 3 Hi rtnutth hit pro- tr.'fi g jhttiiti}_blirMthhimfar denyini hnwft. n The 7-hiUiUmi hite him for huricms, i$Stofhua'b, i6^ni dr-.xehimawty. 74 Godiorafa'tttb bim. ;( Hte m*k'ih tUtance n-ilh ^cim: tech, » !n the had of A '^ ^ ^^^^^ ^"-'^^ ^ famine in the » land befides Caaaan, li the firft famine that was in die dayes of A- brabam. Wherefore Iihak went to Abimelech King of the PhiliHims vnto Gerar. 2 For the Lord appeared vnto liim, and laid, b Godsproni. '' Goe not downe into Fg>'pt, i«r abide in the dcnce jl-.vi-, cs j^nd which 1 il;aU Qiew vuto thee. "a-h- «a°,t'of ^ ^"'^^^ '" ^^'^ ^'"'^' ^^'^ ^ '■'"■" ^' '"''' *"' hit children! ' " ^""^ "''ll t>l*^^^ ^^^^ • ^^'' ^° '^^^' ^"^ '■° '''>' ^'^^'^^ •a-i^ I J.I 5, I will giue all thefe * countre\'s : and I will per- •srfij.iS. fcr.T.e the othc which I fware vnto Abraham thy ' father. 4 Alfo I will MuTe thy ^de to niultipiie as ,xxv). Izhak and Abimelech. lo rlie flaiTesof heauciijand will giue vnto thy fccdc ailihtfccoiuureys : and in tliy feedcilrallall the nations of the eariJi i c * bkdied, - *i4«?.i: ; & 1 5, J Becaiifc that Abr.iiiam t obeyed my voyce '**tf ''^j't^'^ and kept mir.e f ordinanccjmy commandemcnts, c He comnifi'i.*' my llauites, and rr.y lawcs. d'•• Lccaiife I thought /*«, It may be that I (liall die e Ocfhtwir^ for her. feme /.imiliat IC tilis ^ thy Vpon vs. f In all ages n.en ■ 1 1 Then Abimelech charged all his people, «"' p«-iwndf d fay ing,He that toudicth this man,or his \vife,(l-.all l,;!c ihou "h?"; die the death. vi.»n weiiiocji 12 Afterward Izhak fowcd in that land, and b.-eakets. found inthefa.r.c ycerean l|hiindreth foldc by C'^;" *«'"•'' "6 eltimation: ana lo the Lord L'lellcd him, I J And the man wa\ed mightie,and f ftill in- i'^'"-^' ^"" f"il> crcafed, till he was c-xcceding great, &'"■&& »^'c.^>,2. 14 Forheebadriockcsoflhecpe, and beards ofcactell, and a mightie houQioki : uierelbre ttie Philiiiin-s had g enuie at him, g The malicfons I ) In fo much that the Pliiliftims ftcpped and "^oy aiwajn ihe filled vp V. irh earth .-11 the wds, which his fathers S"'""f God /- ^ >■ J- 1 • r I «i I • in others, leruants cjgged m bii father Abi cjians rmic. 16 Then Abimelech faydc vi^ro Izhak, Get thee fi om \ s, for thou art mightier then wee a- grtat dcaie. 17 ^ Therefore Izhak departed thence and pitched his tent i.a tJic •'' valk-y of Geiar, and '" The EJrewe <^-cit there. 7::^':^^:' 18 And Iih:.k retiuning, digged ibewelles of "i.ete waiem a. water, which they had digged in the dayes of A- ''■i' umeiumitth, Lrahamhis father : for the PiiiiiliimslSd flopped them aftei- the dcatii of Abraham,& hc g-^iic them thi dme rLnmrj, \vhic!i his father gaiietbem. 19 Izhaks uniants then cbgged in the valley, and found there a v.eii of ji'iiuing water. lOrJi'tpt^iK*. 20 But the hej-dmenol Gerar did ftriue with Izhaks herdmen.fa) i!ig,The water is ours ; there- fore called he thc nan»e of the well Ij Lfek^bec^ufe pr^'-oiiitmicit, they were at ftrife uicH him. ;'"/'• 21 Avcerward they digged 5nother w^Il, and ftroue for chat allib,.;iad necsUod-.thcnameof it liSitnah. " lOr/nttnJ. 2 i Then he reirou ed th erice, and digged ano- ther well, for the which ihcy firoue not: diere.X)rc called he the name of it j; iltlioiotij^ariG faid.'lJe- i?; '^7-r,.efe, caiife the Lord hath now made vs f oc»bie, vt e i j increaie vpon the earth. 2 J So he w cnt vp thence to Becr-f!^ - 24 And the Lord appeared vnto.'-.i night, and fay J, I am the Co-j ; of Ai:i\iiidii. iu> 1 Gcci:iJ^-et:, father: fearenot,for I. -.m ivich thee^andwilblrfe ir-bkapirftali thee, and muluplie thy feede foi my feruact A- [f^'hjp'omJfj E a 25 Thea Efauisfcntforvcmron. Gcnefis. Izhak blefleth laakob. le To fignifie ilijf 25 Then he built an k altar there, and called 1 1 But laakob fayde to Rebekah his mother, be would ferue ypon the Name of the Lord, and there fpred his Beholde, Efau my brother m rough, and I am bunhe G'-"• 27 To v.hom Izhak faid, Wherefore coine ye ij Euthismotherfaij vntohim, HcVponme }^';ZTc"fL'tm to mee, feeing ye hate me and haue put me away 6e thy curfe, my fonne: onely heare my voyce,' ^i^or, imutukttbt from you? and goe and bring me //>^»». ianinttimt. 28 Who anfwered, Wee fawe ccrtainely that 14 So he went and fet r/;<'w,and brought fA^w ^ Thejflrutmceof the Lord was with thee, and wee thought thus, to his mother : and his mother made'plealant ^//b'^u"'""'' Let there be nowe an odie bctwcene vs, eusn be- meate, fuch as his father ioued. twcene vs and thee, and let ^'s make a couenant 1 j And Rebekah tooke faire clothes of her with thee. elder fonne Efau , which were in her houfe , and 1 The Fbrewes in "^9 ' If thou fhalt do vs no hurt,as we haue not clothed laakob her yonger fonne: fweiting.begia touched thee, and as we haue done vnto thee no- 16 And (lie couered his hands and the fmooth co^monijr with thing but good.and fent thee away in peace: thou of his necke with the Qdnnes of the kiddes of the Ih^ft'^hjn'fthit "°'''''^'^=^^^^'^'°^"^^^^°'^'^''^'^''''*'- ^oxts. \ioii[n\\\\a\\\\ ?o Then hee made them a fcaft, and they did . 17 Afterward flic put the pleafani meate and bimsiut brejkeih eate and drinke. bread,which flie had prepared, in the hand of her th;oth«' h;r« the j j ^^j t},;y j-ofg yp betimes in the morning, fonne laakob. thTy'a'eal^tjiV'''' ^"^^^"■^'"^°'''^'°*'*'^'^^'^^*"' '^''''^" Izhak let them 18 ^ And when he came to his father,he faid, leiithat come to goe,and they dcj>nrtcd from him in peace. My father. Who anfivered, I am here ; who art ihem,whicH thejr ^2 And that f.ime day Izhaks fe^u.^nts Came thou,my (bnne? wouU doc to g^jj t^y him of a wel, which they had digged,and 1 9 And Ia.ikob fayd to his father, <• I am Efau d Alihough raa- " • faid vnto him. We haue found water. " thy Hrfl: borne, I haue done as thou badeft mee, „? ''1'*'*'. fl"^"'^ \or,ithi. ^^ So he called It 11 Shibah: therefore the name anfe, I pray thee : fitvpandeateof my vcnifon, byfai'th-)« he \Qr, the tveSaf the of the cirie is called || Beer-lheha vnto this day. that thy foule may blefle me. did (uiiito feeke •'*'■ 54 ^ Now when Efau was fourtieyeereoldc, 20 T hen Izhak faid vnto his fonne, Kow haft itbyliei.andthe he tooke to wife Iudith,the daughter of Beeri an thou found it fo quickely n.y fonne? Who fayde, Xfetb" Gods''' Hittite, and Baihemath the daughter of Elonan Becaufe the Lordcthy God brought it to mine name ihetefore. Hitrite affo. band. *'Ch*pAi.^s. J J And they * were jj a griefe of minde to Iz- 2 r Againc (ayde Izhak vnto laakob. Come . ^ydijoheiiiHt md {j3i; jnjj fQ Rebekah. neere now, that I may feele thee, my fonne, whe- " ' ""*'' CHAP XXVII therthou be that my fonne Efau or not. 8 J^xkoHetteth,h.hu(n,^}ron,El.„l.yhp,'rHothmcounfeH. ^^^ T]ien laakob Came ncere to Izhak his fa- j8 Ejiu hy weefhigivtoueih hu jtiKer to puit htm. /jr £/4«i ther, and hec felt him and (ayde, Ihe c voyce « e Thii dedareth hAieth J*cob,*ni fpake to hit wife, 6 ^ Then Rebeltjh fpake vnto laacob her heauen, anddie fatnefTe of the earth, and plentie Cbapjs.ij. fonne,laying,Behold,I haue heard thy father tal- of wfieate and wine. king with Elan thy brother /aving, 19 Let people bee thy femants, and nations 7 Bring mee venifon, and make mee fauorie bowevn:o thee; bee Lorde ouer thy brethren, ineate, that I may eate and bleffe thee before the and let thy mothers children honour thee, curfed Lord, afire my dath. 6ff/jethatcuifeththee, and bldfed^^/jf that blef- 8 Nowe therefore,myfonnejhearc my voyce feth diec. in that which I command thee. Jo ^ And when Izhak had made an endc of b Thiirubtiltieii 9 ** Get thce now to the flocke, and bring mc bleflinglaakob, amlLiakobwas fcarce gone out blame wotthv.be- thence two good kids of thc goates, that I may from the preience of Izhak bis fithcr, then came «ure(he(hould make plcafant meate of them for thy father, fuch Efiiuhisbrother from his hunting,' Cod had'pel'for. *^ ^^ loueth. ' J I And hc alio prepared f;ii;ourie meate, and aedhijpromife. 10 Then thoufhaltbrin?it tothy fether, and brought it to his father, and fayd vnto his father, he fiiall eate, to the intent tW be may blefle thee Let my father arife,nnd cateof his fdnncs venifon, before his death. that thy fonlc may blcfTc mc. 3 J But a: Efau thrcameth laakob. Chap.xxviij. laakobsdreatrjofaladdcr. n J I Buthisfatherlxhakfayd vntohim, who 2 AnTe,*gctthee to *Padan Aramco the *«»/'-'i.ii. art thou? And hec anfucicd, I am thy (bnnc, cucn houfc of Lcthucl t!iy mothtrs father , and thence * ^ ^TM'*. thy fii-ft borne Efau. takcthccawifcof the duiighters of Laban thy f In perceiuing J j Then Izhak was f ftrickenwith a manici- mothers brother. hiiertour.byap- lous grcac fearc, and Did, Who, 4«(^ whcrc H hcc 5 And God ||alHwflficient blelTc thee, and \Or,tlmiihiiu aeailift" GocL fen" ^'^^^ huntcd vcnifbn, and brought it mec , iind I make thee to increafe, and mukiplic thee , that fence pronounted hauc eatc ||ofall before thou camcft ? and I haue thou mayc{t be a miiltitudeof people, before. blcflcd him,thereforchefhalbeblc(rcd. 4 And giuc thee the bleflmg of Al^raham, ivt,fitficu»il;. ^^ When Efau heardthewordsof his father, *«i'« to thee and to thy fecdc with diec that he cr)cd out with a great eric and bitter , out of thou maycft inheiite the land (wherein thou art a mcafure,and faid vnto his father , BlelTc mc, eaen ^ ftranger,) which God gaue vnto Aliraham. b The gcdiy f*. me aifo,my father. 5 Thus Iziiak fent foorrfi laakob, & he went •>>."'"*":'« P"' •■> J 5 Whoanfwercd , Thy brother came with to Padan Aram vnto Labanfonneof BethiicJthe "« tliey"wmbut fubriltic , and hath taken away thy bleffing. Aramite,brother to Rebekah, laako'cs and Efaus (irangns in ihfj j<5 Then hee raid, Was hee not iuftly called mother. • world.- to the in- S In tke Chjp.ij. gLiakob ? for hec hath deceiued meethcfe two 6 f When Efau fawc that Ithak had blelTed J," vMheilTM bec^Ve'heheM "'"" ' ^^ ^°°kc my birthright,and loe,now hath laakob, and fenthim to Padan Aram , to fct him n, the hc'i'cm bi'«"fo!hcr bv the ^^ taken my bleffing. Alfo he faidjHa-^l thou not a wife thence , and giuen him a charge when hee where they (hould heele, as though he referued a bleffing for me ? blefled him,fay ing, fhou Ihal: not take a wife of j""^' * '"" '**"'• would ooeiihtosv 37 ThenlzhaKanfwered ,andfaid vnto Efau, the daughterspf Canaan, »• he°iib«c ullVd" ^*"l<^e'l fi-iue made him h thy lorde, and all his . 7 And that laakob had obeyed his father airoiietthrower, brethren haue I made his feruants : alfo with and hismother,and was gone to Padan Afsm: ©tdeceiuer. wheat and wine haue I fiirnilhcd him , and vnto 8 Alfo Efau feeing that the daughters of Ca- lii Fori zhak did thecnow what (liall Idoc,my fonne ? ■ naandifpleafedlxhak his father, miniftetardVro'. ^^ Then Ffaufayd vnto his fatiier , Rift thou 9 Then went Efau to Llimael,&tooke||*n- to-'.f'jfJfW phet of God. ti"t: one bleffing , my fothcr ? bleife mee , H eueit to the wiucs nfhich he had , Mahalath the daugh- "'jl]^y^„ |,„ . I0r,i am ti{o(tbj me alfo, my father : and Efau lilted vp his voy ce, ter of ' Ifhmael Abrahams fonne , the filler of by ,0 (,,„« Pecon'* *"Hb and* wept. Nabaioth,tobehiswife. ciled himftife 10 "■"■''■ -39 Then Izhak his father anfwered, and fayd 10 ^ Now laakob departed from Bcer-lheba, •''J f'ti'er.but alia vnto him.Behold, the fatnelTe of the earth (halbe and went to Haran, wIII'nL ,L,!,*fh, 111". t n t r* \ All •• T hetn not away ine thy dwelling place, and thou ffjalt haue of the 11 Andne camevnroa«rM»«f piace,andta- {aufet-ftheeuiU, dewe of heaucn from aboue. ried there all night,becaHfc the funne was doune, i Beeaufc iJiine 4° And ' by thy fwordedialt thouHue, and and tookeoftheflonesoftheplacejandlaydyn" enemies (ball be flialt be thy brothers k fcruant. But it lliall come der his head and flept in the (iime place. ■ ic° w1i''h'"' "''r"]' ^° ^^^^^ ' whcnthou (lialt get the mafteric , that 1 2 Then he dreamed, and behold, there flood filled in'hirpofie- 'fioufiia'cbrcakehis yoke from thy ncckc. a <' ladder vpon the earth, and the top of it rea- d ChriRiithelad. . »itie the idume- 4' ^Therefore Efu hated laakobjbecaufe of ched vp to heauen : andloe,the Angels of God der whereby God JOS : who were the bleffing , wherewith his father blefied him. wentvpanddownebyir. ncdtoo'ether',°nd V tributaries for a And Efau thought in his minde , *Thcdayesof i j *And behold,the Lord flood aboue it,and by whomethe.^n. after c»ine to li" "louniingfor my father will come (hortly,' then faid, I am the Lorde God of A rahamthy fa- 8'ls mimftervnto ,. bertie,' I will flay my brother laakob. ther , and the God of Izhak •. the land , vpon *|^^JS'"J;'„''J^ • vbtii I. to. 42 And it was tolde to Rebekah of the words the which thou fleepefi-, « will I giue thee and thy 10 "s'lndlve by • JyabfteWrom' o^^^''^" her elder fonne, and fiiee Tent and called feede. ' him afcend into doing eofu'rot* laakob hcryongerfonne, andHiyd vTitohim, Be- 14 Andthy feedeHiall beas the duft of the jj"""- . fcireVtnen. holdc, thy brother Efau "> is comforted againil earth,and thou Hialc (pread ab; o.id*ro the Weft, e^He''f£U thTforce m Hehaihgood thec,»>» f^w.T4»i;/«, oyJ^V.pon'thetbpofit. . ' ♦rw'-t If. %.T*ii''''Tlil:iftT-^''T P^Tl'^"f^ 19 And hee called the name of that, place rtMU^iiohcaHtn. n ck'illuf,om,ifd. lo u^hO 4>kiih peth-el : notwithftandingthcn.nme oFthecitiq HOsWeufCiK/, cfGoionil,mtr.ca,vichihni. —■ ■ ' was St thcfil ft tailed Lux. h Hebindethnci * This ferond t^- Hen Izhak called laakoh and a blefied him, 20 Then laakob vowed a vowc , faying , If fomli'."on.Vut'ac ci^me'ia'kc'b* ^"^ charged him , and fayd \;nto him , Take h God wil be with me,and will kcepe mcc jn this kno-.vle <*^th hij f^* Jeft'hee * . n°t ^ wifc of'thc daughters of Ciitiaaflj , journey v^liich I goe , and will giuje rece bread to infirriitie,s-^l>tc. laakobsvowc. laakob and Labnn. Gcnefis. Leah brought to laakob. 21 So that I come againe vnto my fathers and they {eemed vntohimbutagfewd3yes,be- houfe in fafctie,then Ihall the Lord be my God. caufe he ioued her. iz And this ilone , which I haue fetvpa^a pillar, fliall he Gods houfe : and of all that thou wil ihalt giuc me, will I giue the tenth vnto thee. 2 1 VVherfore Laban gathered togetiier all the CHAP XXIX '"^^ of the place,and made a fead. ij juiobeommt(htoLab,n'&fcrHiihjiMtn}ffTisfirRahe/. ^i But ^ when the eiiening was come , hee zi LtahhtoughiiohHiiedtnlletdof Rahii. 27 Hfftrudh tooKc Leah his daughter ,& brought her to him, ftuinyicresrmi fit T^htl. ^1 Leah comtimibimilbiiiitth and he went in VHto her. f''""'!"'""' -24 AndLabangauehismaideZilpa&to his T Hen laakob a life vp his feete and came into daughter L^ah,ro^.' her feruant. , thef Kartcountrey. 2J But whenthe morning was come, behold, ^^ _ 2 And as he looked about„beho!J,theie was it was Leah. Then fayd he to Laban , Wherefore \}"th\'ch\hirtn of a wcU in the field, '' and lo>thrce riocks of llieepe haft thou done thus to me ? did not I fcrue thee tht Eafl, lay thereby (for at that well were the Hockes wa- for Kahel? whcrfore then haft thoti beguiled me? b Thushewss tered)and there was a great ftoncvpon the wclks z6 And Laban aafwered , It is not the imaner onely prouideoce mouth. ot this place, to glue the yonder before die eldei". of God , who J And thither were all the flocks gathered, 27 Fulfill feucnyeeres for ner,and we will al(b brought him slfo and they rolled the ftone ftom the wellesn^outh, gine thee this for the feiuice , which thou llialt to Ubans houfe. gnd watered the (lieepe, and put the ftone againe f^rue meyet feuen yeercs more. vpon the welles mouth in his place, 28 Then laakob did fo,and fidfilled her (euen e Tt feemetli that 4 And lagkob fayd vnto them , My ' brc- vceres, fo he gaue him Rahel his daughter to i* - thofe da) es the thr€n,v;hence be yee ? And they anfwered, Wee his wife. areofHaran. 2? LabanaI^ogauetoRahelh^sdallghter,Bu- ,J Thenhefaydvntothein,KnoweyeLaban hahiiismaidef^oiirherferuant. the fonne of Nahor? Who faid,W'e know him. )o So entred he in to Rahel 2lfo,and Ioued al- 6 Againe he Inyd vnto them, ,dLtthhemibothUrten,giM thiirmuitt-vnta 1 2 (For laakob tolde Rahel , that he was her -• .... fathers || brother , and diat hee was Rebekahs fonne) then flie ranne and tolde hev father. I J And when Laban heard tell of laakob his A Nd when Rahel faw that flie bare laakob no lifters fonne, he ranne to meete him, and cmbra- /Achildren,Ralieleniiiedherfifter, andlaidvn- ced him, and killed him , and broughrhim to his to laakob, Giuc me children, or els I die. houfe : and he tolde Laban c all thefe things. 5 Then laakobs anger was kindled againft Ra- 14 To whom Laban fayd. Well, thou art my hel,andhefayd,Am I in' Gods ftcad, which hath f bone,and my flefti. and hee abode with him the widiholden from thee the fruite of the wombe' {pace of a moncth. ^ j And flie iaid , Behold my maide Bilhj^b,go I J ^ For Laban fiiyd vnto laakob , Though in to her,and flic flial beare vpon my b knees,and thou be my brother,ftiouldeft thou therfore fcrue f I fliall haue children alfo by her. « TJial is,he went forth on bis iout' Dty. |£Ar. to the lund by the which worde the Ebrene^fignifie all jKofpeutic. thers brother. II And laakob kilTedRalR^ and lift vp his g Meaning^ftet tliatthe yce.-ej were accomptifik cd, f£/ hr^lled^ett eis- llutne fu:bi]efauoad what he faw in the way. 1 Thati', r>f my blood aad kinrcd. me for nought? tell mc, what fha/i/e thy wages? 4 Thcnflieegaiic him Bilhah her maideto 1 6, Now Laban had two daughters , the elder wite^and laakob went in to her. cilledLeab,and the ypiiger called Rrjiel. 5 So Bilhah conceiued and bare laakob a I0r,ilcare ejeJ, 17 And Leah was ||tender eyed , but Rahcl fonne. \«s Ixauti full and faire. 6 Then fayd Rahel,God hath giuen fcntence 1 8 And lankoS Ioued Rahel, & faid,I wil ferue on my fide , and hath alfo heard my vo\ ce , and thee feu< 11 yccres for Rahd thy yongcr daughter, hath giuen me a fonne : therefore called (he his 19 ThrnLa' an anfwered. It is better tht I name,Dan. giuehcvthce.thcn tliatlfliouldgiuchcrto ano- 7 And Bilhah Rahels maidcronceiucd a- thcr mjn ; abidr.-.wi'h me. gaine,3nd bare laakob the fecond fonne. 20 And laakob ftru?d feucnyeeres for Rahcl, 8 Then R^ficl faid , With f excellent wreft- ■ ' lings » Tt r'l onety Go4 that makeih bar- ren St fruitful, and therefore I am not in fault, b Iwillreceioe her childteaon my lap.as though they were mine owne. \EI nriiie ol God to beare cbildi CD. Kahcl and Leah. Chap.xxxj, laakobs fpottcd lambts. ix lings haiic I wreftlcd with my fifler, and haue j i I will parte through all thy flocks this day, gotten the vpper hand; and Ihc called his name, *»«/ || fcpar.ite fiom them all the (hcepc with \0'-,f'p*rmt tbtm, Isaphtali. little ipots and f^reat (pots, and all||blackelambes \0',iiU, 9 And when Leah faw that (he had left bea- among the (hecpc, and the fjreat (potted, and rin^, (hce tooke Zilpah her maydc, and gnuc her little (potted among the goatcs: 'and it (hall be i Thitwhidirhall laaKob to wife. my wages. hercaitc r be ibui 10 AndZilpahLcahsmaidharelaakobafonne. jj So (hail n-,y "^ righteotifnefle anfwere for me ^'"'^"''(1,11 a- d Tlntij.r.od " Then faidcLeah, r.huji,iglb4in (aid,Co:r.eintome,forIhauef boiightandpaid j8 Then he put the rods, which he had pilled, ntxtch»p.ver£, tif^ti. for thee with my fonncs mandrakes : and he llept in the gutters and watering troughes, when the 9"'' "• with her that night. (heepe came to drinke, before the Iheepe ; ( for 17 And God heard Leah, and (hee conceiued, they wereinhcate,uheii they came todrinke) and bare vnto laakob thefiftfonnc. J9 And the rtieepc || were in heate before the [Or^nnctiuii, 1 8 T hen faid Leah, God hath giuen tne my re- rods, and afterward brought forth yong of partie f Tnfleidofic- ward,b£cauiel gauemy ^ maide to my hultand, colour,aud" with finall and great Ipots. kDo*|ed muitipde: 2) ^ AiidairooncasRahelhad bomclofephy ' cHAP. XXXI. baiienaeiTcwas laakob faid to Laban, Send mee away that I may i • Luitw chUjiTenmiitamt tgtivft t»*ifi!i. i CoAeommM. tt)ui.teJa.acurft. goevnto my place and ta my country. : rf''**'«''>''.•«■«''A""'''f'•/.;^H,7^^""^ 26 Giue me my wiues and my chiliiren^ tor joi,^,,!, /,^,(,. y^ n, ci«f««, i«»rf»^ Utii, mi whdmJhauefentcdthce,aridletn^.ego: fianbou y^t,*.. " r. i.. knowcft what feruicel haue done thee, ^i . .' K "]Cnv heJieardthc *«'ords of Labnns Tonnes, i The c!:ildt»B 27 To wb6mLaban3nfwered,IfIhanenowe. 1> faying, laakols hath taken avvay all that was vfer(din«oid» \Ot,tr,My IX' found fauour in thy fight,»-crr<: I haue jlpcrceiued our fathers,and of our fathers goods hath he got- |[j'J ^itrcmbitd'ia f"*""' tfcst the Lord hath bleiled me (for thy fake. • teuallth-shonoiu-. Iiea;(/oriheco. 28 Al(b he fayd, Appoynt vnto me thy wages, 2 AllbL''.akobbehe!dthecountenanccofLa- uetoLithinketbat and I will giue it r/i>tftf. -. ban-f thatitwasnottowardshimasintimespaft: "'"•"'^'""'^y . 2? Eutbe/aid vnto him,. Thou kno weft, what 5 And the Lprd had faid vnto laakob, Turne p"cktV"om liicm; (cruice I haue done thee,- and in ^vhattakiog.tfay' againeinto thelandofthy foheTS,andto thy kin- \ik .tnJioeyntht \Or,r>Uhmr, , cattelihatftfaonciivftdcrme. i > i .: re'='^•^"'*'■^"• ■ ■ ;»' cartie, isiricreaf(:djntoamultitiide:andtheLoj:d L«ah to tii? field viuo' his fiocke. ^Etr,,tmj fcotr. J^^^bltfied thee f hymv comming : but nowt 5 Then faidhe vnto tiicm, I fee yeiir fathers h TheerJetcf wh£n(hall h Icrauell for mine ownehoiifs al(b? ' coiinirjnance, chat it is not toward mee fas it ^^f^'f f'^'^'^ n^tuic jtq > teth , .31 Then hejaid, What {hall I giuc thet? And was wont,'and the ^^ God of my father haib bene J"^ t)-ne)fji,r- '"tou'dc'rorh^ laakob anfwerfd. Thou (halt giueme nothing atr with me. b The /nod whoa e'v^efamli*,' ^"■- if thoiTwiltdofcthisthlngformc, I ivillre- > 6 And ye<; kno we that I haue ferucd your fa- roy fnhtt wot- tume,feedc,. (hil'pc''' laakobrctumcthtohiscountrey^ Gcnefis. laakob and Laban talke together, 7 But your father hath decelued me,and chan- Take Iieede that thou fpeake not to laakob ought fpr,mMf limt, ged my wages |) ten times ; but God fuffered him feue good. not to hurt me. io Nowe though thou vventeft thy way, be- 8 If hethusfaidjThefpottedfhallbethy wa- caufe thou greatly longcdft aftei' thy fadiers gesjthen al the (heepe bare fpotted : and if he faid houfcj^tf wherefore hait thou ftolen my gods? thus,The partie coloured fhalbe thy reward, then J i Then laakob anfwered and faid to Laban, bare all the iheepe particoloured. Becaufe I vwsafraid,and thought that thou woul- e This deeUreth 9 Thus hath <: God taken away your fathers deft haue taken thy daughters fiommc. thatthething, j] fubftance,and giuen It me. 33 '2«t with whom thou findeft thy gods, || let \Or^thmtiit, be(ote,'wa!by' ^° f For ui ramming time I lifted vp mine him not liue. Search thou before our brethren Gods commjn- cyes, and Ciwe in a dreame, and beholde, the hec what Ihaue of thnie,3.ni take it to thee,(but laa- dement,and not goates leaped vpon the fhee goatcs , that were kob vvift not that Rahel had ftoUen them) thtough deceit, partie coloured with litle and great fpotsfpotted. jj Then came Laban into laakobs tent, and *'''"" II Andthe Angel of God faydetomeeina into Leahs tent, andinto the two maids tents',but drcame,Iaakob.AndIanfwered,Lo,Iamhere. found /A«wnot. So heewent out of Leahs tent, II And he faid, Lift vp now thine eves,and fee and entred into Rahels tent, all thehee goatcs leaping vpon the fheegoates 54 ( Now Rahel had taken the idols, and put that are partie coloured, fpotted with little and them in the camels || litter and fatedowne vpon \Or,Hrtitt,tr great (pots ; for I haue fcene all that Laban doth them) and Laban fearched all the tent, but found Z*^""'' vnto thee. tbem not. d This Angel Wis ij »' fubftance which he had gotten, to ir»>, his riches, itnot vntothce,6«fmadeitgoodmyfclfe: *of •^^"^■^^''i* which hec had gotten ill Padan Aram, togoeto mine hand diddeft thou require it, rvereit&ollin Irhak his father vnto the land of Canaan. by day,or ftollen. by night. 19 When Laban was gone to (here his Qieepe, 40 Iwasintheday confiunedwithheate,and t Fof To tJie word *^^" Rahel ftole her fathers f idoles» with froft in the night, and my || llcepe departed !<'^' P't' "««• fceie figBifieth.be- Jo Thus laakob ||ftole away the heart of Laban from mine eyes. .' eaaie laban cal. the Aramitc : for he told him not that he fled. 41 Thus hauc I bene twentie yeeres in thine leih them gods, j I 50 fled he with all that he had,and hec rofe hoiile, and fenied thee foiu-teene yeeres for thy \"r,l"«t twi, pti. '^' ^"'^ pafled the |] riuer, and fet his face toivard two daughtcrs,and fixe yeeresfor thy Qicepe, and Illy from Laban. iTount Gilcad. thou haft changed my wages ten times. I'jr.aHfhraies. 22 And the third day after was it told Laban, 42 Except the God of my father, the God of that laakob fled. Abraham, and the •• fearc of Izhak had bene h Tliatii.tfce lOr^iiimfiHi Md 21 Then he tooke his || brethren With him,and with mec, furcly thou haddeft fent mee away 9°^T!^1^^^ fritndt. followed after him feucndayesiourney,and ||o- nowe emptie: but God beheld my tribulation, j^5,jueiea?t. ^6im"^"' *" uertookehimatmoimtGilead. and the labour of mine hands, and rebuked Jifff 24 And God came to Laban the Aramite in a yeftemight. dreame by night, & faid vnto him,Take heed that 43 Then Laban anfwered, and faide vnto laa- iE'jr.framgctd thou (peake not to laakob fought faue good, kob, Thefe daughters are my daiightere,and thefe utmS. 25 ^ Then Laban ouertookelaakob,andlaa- fonncs are my. Tonnes, and thefc flieepe are my kob had pitched liis tent in the mount: and Laban fheepe, and all that thou fecft, is mine, and what alj'o with hisbrethren pitched vponmountGilead. can I doe this day vnto thefe my daughters, or to ^6 Then Laban fayde to laakob, What haft their fonnes which they haue borne? |Or,faMwjr«i/(?> thou done? || thou haft euen ftollen aivay mine 44 Nowe therefore 'come and let vs make a i Hit confcfent* itlffvti/ piuiij. heart and carried au-ay mv daughters as though couenant-,Iandthou,whichmaybeawitneflcbe- "p'ooued him of thev had bene taken ciptiues with the fword. twcenc me and tbec. ... ' frwajuakobT 27 Wherefore diddeft thou fliefofcCTCtly and 4J Then tooke laakob a ftone,and fet it vp 4/ andthereMe fteale anay from me, and diddeffnot tell me,that a pillar: ■ mooned him ta I might hauc fent thee forth with mirrfi and wirfi 4^ And laakob laydc\"ntD his brethren, Gai-;'«« '"P"'** minthTJ^'*"' fon^Sj with timtxell and with harpe? thcrftones: who brought ftoncs, and made art '^^^j' . 6 He was in I Jo. -8 But thou haft not fuffered me tokiflc my heape^and they did eate there vpon an heapc. »nt,rff. later.and there, fonnes and my daughters : nowe thou h^rfl done 47 And Laban called it yiegat-lahadutha, and fcTheonenameth fotewo»l,ln»t foolilhlyindoing/c. laakob called it k Galecd. the pbeeiothe GorriXb ^9 I am t able to doe you euHI shut the g God -48 ForLabanfayd, thisheapeiswitncfTebc- „dXorhcri; r..ihi»God. of your lather fpakc vnto mcvcftemigh|^ Cijing, twccnemc and thee this day; therefore he called the Ebt«wtoDg»f, • ' the laakobs prayer. the name of it Caleed, I0r,w*ich tovir, ^p Al{b he Called it || Miipah,bccaufc he faid, 1 Topunilhihe fhe Lord Uookebccwccnemc and chec, when ■ w'r^hij"' yveilialbe II departed one from another, m Nitufetom- JO If thou (halt vexc my daughters , Or flialt pelUHihimto take "Hviues befidemy daughters : tberr u no coude nne mat ^^j^j^ beholdCj God u wicnefft bctwccnc ibrougiicouctoai' nic and thee. wOe he (jrced 51 Morcouer Laban fay dctolaakob, Behold laakob. tliis hcape,and behold the pillar, which I hiiue Cet bctweene me and tlice, 5 2 This heape/? .t/y be witnefTc, and the pillar P::till be uitncfle , that I will not come ouer this hcape to thee, and that thou Chalt not paflc ouer ihishcape and diis pillar vnto mc for aiill. n Behold, how Si Ihe God of Abraham , and the God of the id..|jrtr5 min- n Nahor,<»»f hit ^ng(U. 9. ta. Uttfmjtth ' •vntoCodciMlrfm^huvrjworihiniffi. 1; He jcnUlhfire- 1^ .ftun vniii Eiait. i.]. j8 hearfjiiidwiihihe ^agiU aha nnmtth hm JfrAel. NOw laakob went forth on his ioumey , and * the Angels of God met him. 2 And when laakob (aw them,hc faid, a This |eth Gods bene- jj Gods hofte , and called the name of the fame St'^f' place|!Mahan..im his.fendeihhofti J Then laakob fent mcflengers before him of Angel*. to Efau his brother, vnto the land of Scir into the fpr^mt, countreyofEdom: 4 To whom be gaiie commandement,ray ing, b H*ffn«e«ctd Thuslhall ye fpeake to my ^ lorde E(a« : thy fer- liit broibet in uant laakobfayeth thus, Ihaue bene a fttanger ^ wotlJly thirgj, ^^itj, L.iban,and taried vnto this time. i:o"ed ,o\c ;;. " ? I hauebeeues aifo and a(res,'heepe,& men fetred to tbe fpiii- Ternants , and women feruants , and haue fent to tml\ promife. (hew my lord, that I may finde grace in thy fight. 6 ^Sothemeffengcrscamcagainetolaaliob, (aying, We came vnto thy brother E(au, and hee alio commeth againft thee and foure hundrcth men with him. c Albert he was 7 Then laakob was ^ greatly afraide,and wss tomforiedby the fore troubled , and diuided the people that was Anjelj.yei the ^y[^y^ him, and the (heepe.and the beeues,and the flelh doeth ap. camels Jnto two companies, f eai«. 8 For he faid, If Efau come to the one compa- ny and fmite it,the other company fhall efcape. 9 ^ Moreouer laakob faid,6 God of my fa- ther Abrahani,& God of my father Ithak, Lord, •f i-tf.jt.i J. which * faideft vnto mc,Retiirne vnto thy coun- ^^''1"»i'ir' trey,andtothykinred,andlvnlldoetheegood, thin^ .Bthj mr. J Q J g^ ^^^ ^ ^voorthy of the leaft of all the ,ii Thatli.poot* merciesiindall the tructh, which thou haft (hew- Snd wl liqut all ed Vnto thy fcruant : for with my <* fhffc came I ftoji.non. ouer this lorden , and now haue I gotten two Will ppt all to ^^"C^^- r , . ideath: this pro. II Ipray thee , dehuerme from the hand of oetbecoaimeih my brother, from the hand of Efau: for I feare fcill thTryrd'e*", him , left hee w^ll come and fmite mee, and the getbet .with hn' * mother vpon the children. t»Di<,Dtt, 12 For thou faydeft, I will furely ddc thee Chap.xxxl 1, He wrcftlcth with the Aiigcl. 1 1 good, and makethy fecde,asthefandeof thefea, which cannot be numbred forniultiiudc. I J ^ Andhe tailed thcrethefamcnight,and tookeofthatv\hichcanictohand, a 'prcfentfor f NoidiftiuRinj E&u his brother: nodiar.iiiaace^ 14 Twohundreth (liegoatesandtwcntiehec n,"eane«ai'Kod goateSjtwo hiindreth ewes and t^ventic lammes : had giuen him, . 15 'Ihirtie milchc camels with their coltes, fourdckinc, and ten bullockes, twcntie(he aflcs andtenfolcs. t6 f)0 he deliuered them into the hand of his feruants cuery drone by thcmfclucs,and faid vnto his feruants, Pafic before mee,and put a fpace be- twecne drone and drone. 17 And hcecommanded the forcmoft.(aying. If Efau my brother n.cete thce,and a Ike thee,ray- ing, \\hofv.y?ri««;;r art thou' And whither goeft thou? and whcfcsre thefebefore thee? 1 8 Then thou ll-alt fay , They bee thy feruanC laakobs: it isaprefer.tfent vntomylordeEfau: and bchold,he hinifelf." alfo is bchinde vs. 1 9 So likcwife commanded he thefecond,and the third , and all thatfollowed the dioues, lay- ii^g, After this mancr, ycelhall (peake vnto Efau, when ye finde him. 20 AndyccnialKaymorconcr, Behold, thy fcruant laakob commeth after vs (for lie thought, I g wil appeafe his wrath with the prefent that go- f( ""^^°|J^''/ e:h before me,and afterward I will fee his face ; it p,„ ^j,^ ,hf fc' maybethat he will f accept mc.) goods.io theiD• 2 1 So went the prednt before him : biit he ta- "°' ^' "''g'" Jol- lied that night uith the con- p.any. '.. X'renmo'SoIr 2 2 Andjiee rofe vp the fame n!ght,a!idtooke tailed liim. his two wiues, and his two rraides,and his eleuen f^'.recciiumf cliildren,and went ouer the fordelabbok. ^"' ■ 2 J And hee tooke them, and fent them ouer the riuei-,andfent ouer that he had. 24 ^ Now when laakob was left himfelfe a- lone, there wreftkd a ^ man with him vnto the i> Thatij.God Ta breaking of the day. fofraeoiman. 25 Andhe favve that he cotild not ipreuaile ;;rH::^^^^^^^^ againft (nm: therefore hee touched the holow of one hand.and vp- his thigh, and the holowe of laakobs thigh was fioUeihthenwiih loofed,as he wreftled with him. ''" «"''"• 26 And he (aide. Let megoe,for the morning appeareth. Whoanfuered, * I will not let thee *ltoft.t».^ goc except thqu bleffe me . 27 Then faid he vnto him, What is thy name? Andhefaid,Iaakob. 28 Then faidehe, * Thy name fbalbe called *rte Rahelandlofephhindermoft. kindly vnto the maide. it»-ioj'iht)ii.vile, b By this gtflure i So he went before them and ^ bowed him- 4 1 hen faide Shechcm to his father Hamor, he partly did re- felte to the ground feuen times, vntill hee came faying, ^ Get me this maide to wife. b This proutih Wth" ind'''-artly "hereto hisbrocher. J (Now laakob heard that hee had defiled that the conftot prsyed'loG'ldto 4 Then Efau ran to mcetc him,and embraced Dinah his daughter, and his fonncs were with his nlifi^fn'manT- rouigate£&u» him,& fcl on his neck,& kifled him,& they wept, cattellinthefielde: therefore laakob helde his agt, feeing the' *'"''>■ y And he lift vp his eycs,andfaw the women, peace, vntill they were come.) vtzyiaUdtUSd and the children, and faide , Who are thefe with 6 ^Then Hamor the father of Shechem went '"».«w>rne it aj thee ? And he aiTfwered , They are the children out vnto laakob to commune with him. » ' '"S njceUary. whom God ofhis grace hath giuen thy feruant. 7 And when the (onnesoFlaakob were come 6 Then came the maydes neere, they and out ofche field and heard it, it grieued the men, c lasfcobandhij their childrcn.and ' bowed themfehies. & they were very anpy,becaufe he had \vrought fimiliearcihei- y Leah alfo with her children Came neere ||villenie in Ifrael,in that he had lien with laakobs 0''''i.'S*<>. ^adtt°ii oke'n'f ^"'^ ""^''^ obcyfance: and after lofcph and Rahel daughter : f which thing ought not to be done, t^*'""/" [fxtH tyraBts'.wh °ch for drew necre,and did reuercnce. 8 And Hamor communed with them,faying, *"' ^' -f* *"** feare a'e brought 8 Then hcfaid.What meaneft thou by .ill this The (bule of my fonne Shechem longeth for tofubicaion. droue,which Imet? Whoanfwered,/oi«i?/?nr »;, your daughter: giue her him to wife,Iprayyou. tliat I may finde fauour in the fight of n-,y lord. 9 Somake|)a/finitiewithvs:giueyourdaugh- lO'iSwm^jw, 9 And Efau fayd,! haue ynough,my brother: ters vnto vs,and take our daugliters vnto you, keepe that thou haft to thy felfe. ' lo And yee (liall dwell with vs, and the landc 10 But laakob anfwered, Nay, I pray thee, if [halbe bcforcyou ; dwell,and doe yourbufincfle I haue found ^racc now in thy fight, then receiue in it,and haue youi pofleffions therein. diB that tHat his my prefcnt acmine hand : for " 1 haue feenc thy ii Shechcm alfo faid vnto her father & vnto btothet imbraced face , as though I had feene the face of God,be- her brethren, || Let me finde fauour in your eyes, t "''^•'"'iK iff ■^^l^^°"^^]^ly^.^^^^^^'^^^^^^^^^^'^^^^'^^' and I wil giue whatfoeuer ye fliall appoint me. "'*'^* ^cftauon'h; «"' " ^ V^^T '""'^^ ^^^c my i|b!cfling, that is .'if Aflceofme abundantly both dowry and +^^^- '*^'''^''' • tcpiedit'aia broughtthee: for God hathhadmercieonmce, gifts, and I will giue as ye appoint me,fo that yee ^'""■' "^^ pliine figne of and therefore llinue all things; fo he « compelled giue me the maide to wife. Jor,?,/?'.'''""' him,andhetookcit. ij Then the fonnes of laakob anfwered She- eByeatneftin. ^^ And hc faid, Let VS take ourioumcy and chem and Hamor his father , talking deceitfully, iie«(ie. goe,and I will goe before thee. becaufe he had defiled Dinah their fifter, ij Then hca!ifweredhim,My lord knoweth, 14 And they (aid vnto them, ' We cannot doe ' Theymrfeth* that the children rtr«tender,& the ewes and kine this thing, to giue our fifter to an vncircumcifed G*od°meaMttt with yong vnder mine hand : and if they fhould man : tor that were a <^ reproofe vnto vs. compafli their ouerdriue them one day ,all the flocke would die. i J Butinthis willweconlent vntoyou,ifye wicked putpofe, 14 Letnowmy lordgobefoiehisfei-uant,&I will be as we <«rf , that euery man childe among '' As jt i» abomi. wildritiefofclv,3ccordingtothepafeofycattell, youbeccircurrcifed: ' "hata^ebVptt^d which is before mce, and as the children be able i^ Then will wee giue our daughters to you, to ioyne with iq. f Heepromifed to endure,vntil t'lcometomy lord vnto Seir. and we will take your daiightei-s to vs, and will We'*., that which (as f«. J J Then Ediu faid , I will leauethenfomeof dwell with you,and be one people. tb7^"at«'t■n't'hat mttb) biiminde my folkc w thee. And he anrwered,What ntedeth 17 But ifye wil not hearken vnto vs to be cir- ihey^ma""ie"igi. fouime."**''" ^'"^'' ^^^ me finde grace in the fight of my lord. cumcifed,thewil wetake our daughter & depart, ona cloke lot 16 ^ So Efau returned, (Jn£i'ir«»r his way that 18 Now their wordes plcafed Hamor , and «ti«it«»'t« fame dav vnto Seir. Shechem Hamors (onne. 17 And laakob went forward toward SucGoth, J? Andtheyongmandeferrednottodoethe and built him an houfe,and made booches for his thing,bccaufc he loued laakobs tlaughter: he was cattcll- therefore he called the name pf the place alfo die [Imoft fet by of all his fathers houfe. lor^wjl InrntMi lOr,itKU, IJSuccoth. 1. ^° T Then Hamor and Shechem his fonne ""'■• 18 ^A(Tcrward,Ia.ikob came (afe to Shechem went vnto the f gate of their citie, andcoramu- ' Forth* people a citie, which is in the landc of Canaan, v/hen he ned with the meri of their citie,faying, thfte'aSftice l<)r, -Mefofoiitnit. came fro|lPadanAram,&pitched before the city. 21 Thefcmenare gpcaceable with vs: and wasalfomiDi- fl(ji;Urat,fs,r.rmo- |^ And therc hc bought a parcell ofground, that they may dwell in the lande , and doe their ftred. rHec^lUtifihe where hee pitched his tent, at the hande of the alfaircs therein (for behold, the land hath roume S Th,i,ipanyp,<. figD«,the thing fonnes cf Hamor Shcchcms father , for an hun- yriough for them ) let vs take their daughters to "pubir^c p'ofi-e' yhichitngniffftb, dreth |[ pieces of money. wiucs,and giue tlicm our daughters, whro th'eyoorly* in token tsai God ^ o And he fet vp there an alutjand called g it, 22 Onely herein will the men confent vnto vs rp'aVc for their uetcJ b^m! The mightic God of Ifracl. for to dwell with vs, and to bee one people,if aU l^^^'^^^^'^"^ CHAP XXXIIII the men children among vs' bee circumcifed as " "• • J** ;o;i«f, 11 Tiu ihcchtmiei areeitcum:ifiiof 21 ShflUnot " thcirflockes & their fubftancc ii"n|'»»W'«l<« /4taor. »j Thefi.orf and all their cittell bc oiits? onely let vs confers r? *'"'?, fy?"*' ^^ nWr«,,».„j,rf.«s/*..bir./.r«„«<, ««/»»««. A^.««vnto thcm,and dic/ will dwell with VS. ^',^l':^Zt"'' !hlt'h"v' loo much 'T'^'^" I^'"^'"^*^^'^='"S''"'" of Leah, which ftie 24 And vnto Hamor, and Shechem his fonne modit.esbefoief iiiblriyyne?o''be *• bsiC viito IqqKob, ^ WeHCOut to f« y dsugh- h^rkcncdallthat went out ofthc gate of bis ci- comiuoaweaUlj, ciueotoyoutli, ' tig; TheShechcmitescircumcifcd. Chap.xxxv.xxxv/. Rahddiethr Izhakdicib. 14 tie; and all the men chiJren were circiimcifcd, riifficienc. growc, and nuiltiplic. a nation and a *«*rMalltliat went out ofthe gate of his cicie. multitude of nations (I'all Iprin" of thee, and ij And on the third day (whcntliey were Kings lliall come out of thvloyncs. I For ihey w(r* Core) tv\t5 ofthcfonncs of laakob , » Simeon and 1 2 Alfo I will giue the land, which I pane to thuhefcof tbe Lcui , Dinahs brcthicn tooke either of them his Abraham and Iihak , vnto thcc -. and vnto thy •""aTd"/** f^vord and went into tJiccitic boldly, and* flew fecde after thec,will I giue that land. k Tht p*l>ple act ^ cuen- male. i j So God * afcended from him in the place L'itk^d'Jt'fm puniihtd with 26 Thcy liew alio Hamor and Shcchem his wlicrc he had talked v.ith him. beOicwtih'fcme thfitwicktd fbnne with the t edge of the fword, & tooke Di- 14 And laakob fct vp a pillar in the place figoeof hnpte. ^iTr'mouihtr luh out ofShechcmshoufe, and went their way. wherehee talked with him, a pillar of ftone, and '^"lll'^'J^l*'*'^ tbtjv'd. 17 ^i'^'"y ihetther fonnes of laakob came powrcd drinkc otfering thereon : alfo he po wrcd i?nlo"» «*ded." vpon the dcad,and fpoiled the citie, bccaufe they oyle thereon, had defilal their filW. ij And laakob ailed the name of the place 28 They tooke their lliecpe and their beeues, where God fpake with him, Beth el. and their alfes , and whatfoeuer was in the citie, 1 ^ ^ Then they departed Irom Beth-el, and and in the fieldcs. when there was ^ about balfc a dayes iourney of f The F.br< w wokJ 29 Alio they caried away captiue and fpoyled ground to come to Ephrath,Ralidtrauailed, and '"fonnd'ji" ""'' all their good, and all their children and their in truuail:ng,'}ic was in perill. |oTfto!^'u"fMo' wiues,andallthatwasinthehoufcs. 17 Andwhenihcwasinpainesof her labour, biite, which iiu. JO Then laakob fayd to Simeon and Leui,Ye the midwife fayde vnto her, Fearc not, for thoii |j'"'^"' ''*"'■' iCr,:t It aUicn-J. haue troubled mce, and made me II ftinke among /?">/<• 6""."»>«'•«>» f*>utn H promt' ta him. \% SaheJieihiiiUbinr.ziKm- L.„ „ . j u i » ltiii. i L- r .1 I. , not oeocHlW le- i,Hfy„h LhhuHthtn co««i«r. ,j v>,f God fayd to laakob, Arife, goe vp to Iiad tweluefonncs. '^" '''* ^"jj"'* handtoruccour 1 Beth- el and dwell there , and make there an 2; The fonnes of Leah : Reubcnlaakobscl- J*'""°'ir'em^ fciiint eittioo- altar vnto Godjthat appeared vnto thee ,* when deftfonne,andSimeon, andLaii,and]udah, and butbyoodsone. •rtJfcjSij. thou flcdddl from Efau thy brother. Iflachar,and Zebulun. iv mercies whofe 2 Then faid laakob vnto his bouniold & to 2 4 The fonnes of Rahel : lofeph & Eeniamin . f,'^^^"^l 'j^' all that were with him. Put awa>' the Itrange gods 25 And the fonnes of Bilhah Rahels mayde: charged, bTHajbyiliJj thatareamongyou, and'>clenfeyourfelues, and Dan and Naphtali. L'>'f-^9-i' ftl"*ldi''^i!'"'^ change your garrrents : 26 And the fonnes ofZilpah Leahsmaydc: jHR^rd repen'" ? lor we will rifeand goc Vp to Eeth-el,and GadandAfher. Thefe are the fonnes of laakob, unce. I "'111 make an altar there vnto God, which heard which were borne him in Padan Aram. me in the day of my tribulationjand was with me 27 ^ T hen laakob came vnto Ixhak his fa- in the way which I went, therto Mamrea citieofArbah: ThisisHebron, 4 And the}' gaue vnto laakob all the ftrange where Abraham and Iih-k were flrangers. c Foctlineia was gods, which wre in their hand5,and all their « ea- 28 And the dayes of Iihak were an hundreth fu"eiafi" M^in """^ ♦^hich were in their eares, and laakob hidde and foiirefcore yeeres. tab'e'u mi^Sgnm ^^ "^ vnder an oke,wh:ch was by Shechem. 29 And Iihakgaue vp the Ghofl: & died, and deif. 5 Then the\' went on their iourne)', and the w:as ^gathered vnto his people,being old and ful *f*'^^$8• A Thus.noiwhh- *'fcare of God was vpon the cities that were ofdayes.&hisfonnesEfau & laakob buried him. ftindingihe id- round about them : fo that they did notfollowc THAP XXXVT toDuenienceihat afrprrhpf;inn«r>f Toalfnl-. . \- n A r. a -v v x. camebelore r,nd ^ " °" ..... i rhtvmtl ofEftu. y la^koi tnJ tjaatrtrich. f Ttnge. dcliutced laakob. ^ ^ ^° cair.e laakob to Lux, which is m the nulcgit ofEfon. 14 Thefi« Thii genealogfc all the people that was with him. l\ which is Edom. dedareih that e. •f4.91.t8.1s. 7 And he built there an altar, and* had cal- j Efau tooke his wiuesof the ''daughters of J"^""^'')!'''^.'^^^ Icdtheplace, The God of Beth-el, becaiifc that Canaan: Adah the daughter of Elon an Hittite, h!riai"hmbifi' ** Cod appeared vnto him there, when he fled from and Aholibamah y daughter of Anah,thc daugh- fine tooke place his brother. cer of iibeon an Hiuite, !" b "c '/''' i.'""'^'' 8 ThcnDeborahRebckahsnourfc dyed, and j And ro^e Bafemath IQimaek daughter, ^"^f;;,^^';^"^' was buried beneath Beth-el vnder an oke:andiie fiftei of Nebaioth. ii rpokca.ckap, J l(]r,<,it ef Uviin- c.illd thename of it(|AllonBachuth. 4 And * Adah bare vnto E(au,Eliphai.: and s«j4. ' ■ •«««• 9 f Againe God. appeared vnto Iaakob,after BaftmathbareReueL •i.f<*oii.t.35. ™ he came outof Padan Aram,and blefled him. j Alio Aholibamah barelcufli , and laalam, 10 Moreouer God faid vnto him,Thy name is and Korah: thefe are the (bnnes of Elau which Liaknb: thv name fhalbe no more called laakob, were borne to him in the land of Canaan. ♦.'%<(Mi.i8. but * Ifrael lliall be thy name : and hee called his 6 So Efau tooke his wines end his fonnes,anpp;»- tethGoiiiproai- feih the wicked to giue place to the into Motlicr coiintrey from his brother laakoh, 7 For their riches were fo great , that they could not d'.vell together,and the land , wherein godly.itatiailiob they weie ftrangers , could not rcceiue them be- migHtenioyCinj- caufeoftlicirflockcs. 8 * 1 herefore dwelt Efau in mount Seir : this EfauisEdom. 9 f So thefe are the generations of Efiu fa- fOr,theE
  • tfi!iti. tlier of ||Edominmountbeir. *i.(6)oaj,is. I o Thefe ate the names o f E(aus lonnes; * Eli an according to Cads ptomife. ^Or^ntpierfts, ipr,nnct. i If Gods promet noiofhis hoafe' hold,howmuch mote wil he pet- fotme the Tame tovs? lOrfUfbeirit, dom,and the name of his citic was Dinhabah. Si And when Bela died, lobab the fonnc of Zerah of Bozra reigned in his ftead. 34 When lobab alfo was dcad,Hu(ham of the land of Tcmani reigned in his ftead. 35 And after the death of Hu(ham,Hadad the fonne of Bedad, which flew Midian inthe field of Moab, reigned in his ftead, and the name of his phax , the lonne of Adah , the wife of Efau, and citie was Auith. Reuel the fonne ofBaChemath,the wife of EDu. 36 When Ridad was dead, then Samlah of 1 1 And the Tonnes of Eliphax were Teman, Mafrekah reigned in his ftead. Omar, Zepho,and Gaum, and Kenax. 37 When Samlah was dead, Shaul of hReho- |> Which ei"ti« iz And Timna was concubine to Eliphax E- both by the riuer,reigned in his ftead, Eop'biate*,''" faus fonne, and bare vnto Eliphaz, Amalek: thefe 38 When Shaul died, Baal-hanan the fonne of be the fonncs of Adah Efaus wife. Achborreigned in hisftead. 13 ^fAnd thefe are the||fonnesofReuel:Na- 39 And after the death of Baal-hanan the hath,andZerah,Shammah, and Mizzah : thefe fonne of Achbor, Hadad reigned in his ftead,and were the founesofBafliemathEiaus wife. the name of his citie was Pau : and his wiues 14 ^ And thefe were the fonnes of Aholiba- name Mehetabel the daughter of Matred, the !) daughter of Mezahab. [Or,iitttti 40 Then thefe are the names of the Dukes of Efau,according to their families, their places atid by their names: DukeOn^a^Puke Aluab, Duke mahthedaughterofAnah, II daughter of Zibeon Efaiis ivifc : for (he bare vnto Efau, Ieu(h,and la- alam,andKorah. 15 ^Thefe were II <1 Dukes of the fonnes of E- u ,i^u^= .,„..,„ fau; the fonnes of EIiphaz,thefirft borne of Efau: lethech, JT be'i'o'fotVtowa't'dt Duke Teman, Duke Omar, Dukc Zepho , Duke 41 Duke AhoUbaman, Du^e Elah, Duke Pi- them, which ate Kenaz, , non, 1 6 Duke Korah, Duke Gatam,Duke Amakk: 41 Duke Kenaz, Duke Teman,Duke Mibzar, thefe are the Dukes that c.l"'"''^ 23 And the fonnes of Shobal were thefe :AI- hated him, and could not fpeake peaceably vnto uan,and Manahath,and Ebal,Shepho, and Onam. him. 24 And thefe are the fonnes of Zibeon : Both j ^And lofq^h ' dreamed a drcame,and told «. God reueHedw Aiah,and Anah : this was Anah that found f mules hisbrcthren,who hated him ^o much the more. *""' '''' * '^'*""* u'ildernefle , as bee fed his father Zibeons what ikould comti 6 Forhecfaid vnto them, Heare, I pray you, topjae, tliis dreame which I i auc dreamed. 7 Behold now, we v/ere binding iTicaues in the mids of the fields : andloe, my Iheafc arofe and alfo ftood vprigiit, it bchoid,vour Iheaucs com- pared round about;& did i-cucrecc to my (hcafe. 8 Th;n his brethren (aitl to him. What, Hialt thou rcignc ouer vs, and rule vs "> or fhalt thou 28 ThefonnesofDifhanarethefe:Vz,&Ar.in. hau: altogether dominion ouer vs' And they 29 ThcfearetheDukesof the Horites: Duke <* hated him fo much tlic more, for his dreames, 'fe''6«»»»hic6 dreamed? fh-ll I,and thy mochcr,& thy brctiircn haue we found: fee now, whether it bee thy **'" *** come in dccdc & fall on the ground before thee? fonnes coate,or no. 1 1 And his brethren enuied him,but his father 5 i Then fic knew it,r.nd faid , ltuw\ Cannes I'lrM' Jtllffilj. II 'noted the faying. coate : a wicked bead hath * dcuoured hini : lo- *Ch*/.^^.i8, I He knew ihn 12^ Then his brethren went to kccpe their fcph is fin cly tome in pieces. *^uhrd-«mc°but ^^^'^'•'" "'^'^*^ '" Shechem. J4 And laakob rent his clothes,and put fack- btvn'dctrt'.jojoot '3 And Ifiaelfaidc vnto lofcph, Doenotthy cloth about his loyncs,and forowcd for his fonne tli< meaning. brethren kecpc in Shechem? conic and I wil (end a Joog feafon. '?'•' "'"f^ume thee to them. | j 1 hen all his fonr.es and all his daughters Z,^'"^' '""^ " ' 14 Andheanfwcredhim,Iamhere. Tlienhc rofevp to comfort him, hut hec would not bee 1 which worde faid vnto him, Goe now, fee whether it bee well comforted,but (aide , |l Surely 1 will goe do wnc <*<>«''' ""< >'«>y with thy brethren , and howtheflockesprofper, into the graue vnto my fonne mourning ; fo his ^^J!.'''! u"" '.f'"* and bring me word againc. fbhcefcnr him from Father wept for him. h'm tbjtVj'in' the v.leofHcbron,and he came to Shechem. 36 And the Midianitesfolde him into Fgvpt fomehighdig. I) ^ Then a man found him: forloe,hewas vnto Potiphar'anEunuchcof Phaniohs,«»<^his ""''• wandring in the fieldc , and the man asked him, || chicfe lleward. • ' ^or.c^fuintof laying. What ftekeft thou> CHAP. XXXVIII. '^ 16 And heanfwercd, I feeke my brethren: tell ^ T'tmtrrUitoiiwjth. 7.9 Thitriip,j]iofET mdontt,, ir.c.Ipi-avthee.v.herethev kccpe /i[)f*Pf. onu,ht^tr.^f^,ofco^,hj,c4«c,he,tMpo„. .8 i>.Mhi,. £7 And the man laid, They are departed hence: c*i«,«,r„ »,*ma} vb*r7,^«,d fori heard them (av, Let vs goe vnto Dotban. zttth. Then went lofeph after iiis brethren , and found A Nd at that time a ludah wen: do\rTie from a Mor«« defctibetH them in Dothan. /\ his brethren , and turned in to a man called '^■«geneJlogieol 1 8 And whai they fawe him afarre off, euen Hirah an Adullamite. VilwSlli" g The holy Ghoft before became at thcm, thc)' g confpired againit 2 And ludah fawc there the daughter of a comeai him, couerethnotmens him for to flay him. n^ancalled *Shu.-iha'>Canaanite;andhetooke •i.c^'cn.i.j. fju!(j,j$doviine ,p For the)' faid one to another, Behold,this her f»)r//?,and went in vnto her. b vvhicUjf6aiiio »;'Eva' «•" vrtftwiuo particoloured coate tliat was vpon him. be liis : therefore when he went in vnto his bro- J|[t childe be'oot ' k Their hjrpotti. 24 And they tooke him , andcafl hbiininto therswife, heefpilled it on the ground, lefthee lenby rhe fccoml fieapvejtethin a pit,and the pit */« cmptic, without water in ic. fliouldgiucleedevnto hisbrother. brother ihouid IedmjnKwe*"'c ^> Then the,' fate them dowiie to cate bread: 10 And it was wicked in the eves of the Lord, haaeiheaamearid God ! and thought a"<^ cbc)' lift vp their eyes and looked , and be- which he did: wherefore he flew him alfo . firi "wb?ch is in it was not iriir- ho!d,thcrecame 3 Company of Kbmeelites from 11 Then faid ludah to Taniar his daughter in the new Teft». taet.iftheyaTrd Gilcad, and their ciniels laden with fpicerie. and iawc, " Remainc a widow in thy fathers hotilc, mentaboiiihed. er/h^dan^ewi II balmc, and n yrthe , and were going to cary it till Shelah my fonne giowe vp (for hee thought ** F»r(htcoulJ to cnuet theic dovvne into Ee\ pt. thm, Lelt he die as well as his brethren.) So Ta- o,|,„ (j^jijj „> ''»■'• 2liiided lawe) And i];e aniw£redjVVhi2t wilt thou giue me andputa!! thachehadinhishand. v^Cftredhia-. not'kcow'hct by ^^r to lie with me? > And from tii.at time that he had made him "^ '."'•* ■"=-« her ullie. 17 Ihenfaidhee, I will fend thee a kid of the rulcrouerhishoufcaiidoueralUh.-:: !vv'had,the htj',^.'ofi£e° "* goatesfromtheflocke. ami iheraid,t'r'V/.',if thou Lorde "^ bleill-d the Egyptians hoiife for lolephs d Tbrw-lked wilt giue me a pledge,cill thou fend it. fake : and the bleifing of the Lorde was vpon all ''<= b-'f-Tcd by t(,« 18 Then hee (aide, VVhar is the pledge that I that he had in the houfe,and m the Sclde. '"dr"'^ "' '*'* flial giue thee? And (he anfvvered,Thyfigiiet,and 6 Therefore he left all that he had in lofephs " '" lOr.tjttofihitii thy Ijcloke, and thy ftaffe rliac is in thine hand, hand, « and tookc account of nothing,ri/i/ Vi»i« « Fjthewasat *'*'• So h.e gaue it her , and lay hy her , and Ihee was • with him,fnue only of y bread, which he did eace. fureci that i)i vwthchilde by him. And lofcrh was a fairepcrfon,and wei fauoured. 'h»>gsOiou:d |>r^ 1 9 Then Ihee rofe, and went and put her vaile 7 Now therefore after thtfe things , his ma- ife" e jDd'draoiif* fromher,a:idput onher uidowesrayment. iiers wife caft her eyes vpon lofeph , and fayJe, andtoo!(cnocart! 20 Afterwardeludahfentakidofthe goates f Lie with me. f inthuwordbe fTlijtliiswie- by the hand of his '"neighbour the Adullamite, 8 Cut herefufedandfaidtohismafterswife, decbtfihtiie kedneiTe mi»ht f^,. ^^ rfceiue his pledge from the womans hand: Behold , my malkr kno weth not -.vh:^! hee hath '-"^n'e wher euntc ta o-hcis.'*™"' but he found her not. in the houfc witli me,but hath committed all that a!!j ,"a5r"" 21 Then aiked he the men of that place, fay- he hath to minehand. ing , VAhere is the \vhore, thatjlitt in Enaini by 9 There is no man greater in this houfc then I: the u"ay fide? And they anfwered, There was no neither hath he kept any thing from n-.e,'- ut onlv whore here. thee,bccaufi;thoii art his wifeThow then can I do 21 Hee came therefore to ludah aga'ine , and this great -."/ickednefre and /ifinneagainftg God? g Tliefjaiecf faide, I cannot finde her, and r.ifo the men of the i o And albfit fhe fj->ake to lofepl-. day by day, ^j^ fl' nft'h« place faid. There wa? no whore theie. yet he hearkened not vnto her, to lie with her, or cpntinuali tenia. 2j Tlienludahfaid, Lethertakeittoher,left to be in her company. tions. f e; •-.)« conimfi, we be + g fhamed : beholde, I fent this kid, and 1 1 Then on a certaine day lofcph entred into g He fr3tf til Kan thou haft not found her. the houfe, to doe his biifinelle : and there was no moietheoG&d, 24 ^ Now after three moneths, one to Idelu- man of the houii.oid in the houfe : dali, faying, Tamar thy daughter in law hath play- 1 2 Therefore fhe cjuglit him bv his garment, ed the wl;ore,and lo, withplavin^ the\\hore,flie fiyingi Slcepe with me : but hee left His garment is great with childe. Then ludah faide. Bring yee in her hand and fled, and got him out. h Wcfeeihjttlie her forth, and let her be I" burnt. ij Nowwhen (liee (awe that he had left his Lawc.wbich was jj Uhfn (he was brought foorth, (liefentto garment in herhr.nd,and was fled our, r/i't" u»ht'thein ^^'" f-i-'i^ri" law,fay''ng, By the man vnto , am I w'th childe : and faide toldc them, faying , Behold, he hath brought In ft«uMbepuni E!fo,Looke Ipravth;e,whofethe!earejthe feale, an Ebrew vnto vs |j to mocke vs •■ who came in ^t,uiiifsvi!- ftid with d?aife: g„j ^\^^ clokc,and the ftaffe. to me for to h.uie flept with mee : but I •'' crved Umt^anufitiMi. t«'«'aTJu.Tr 2^ Then ludah knewe them, and faiJ, Shec is with a loude vovce. ' >•, rw. dech,etb yet was giuEO. . , ,- n , , . . , ^ a 1 t. ' l i » i ti-i- that «here inco.i. iThati5,(h;e ' morenghteousthen I : \oxjhs hato done tthc ij Ana when he heard that I lift vp my voyce tincn:iei!,th;ic- oughtraiiietto caufeig; ue her not to Shelah my fonne. Sohec and cryed, he left his garaiait with mce,,-nd fled untoisioyV.e'dcx. accufcmethen I ja^^ with her 1* no more. aTOy,and got him out. ' t'emeirapodtn- •k*Fort!iel-.orto;T -7 !? Thenwhtnhis aufter heard the wordes of by ihi-.tnoaitru. 'Ca\dt^ How haft o> thou broken the breach vpon ^'^ wife, which flie told hira,faying,Afrer this ma- m Oi tiJi'ifuara- ^^^'^^ ^^ ^'^ "^™^ ^'''^' Called * Pharcx. ner Jidthy ferua,it to me,his angci- was liindled. tion bctwf enc ?o And afterward came out his brotherthat 20 And lofephs maftertooke him and put ttte and iliy bro- l)a.i the red threede about Iiis hand, aud his name 'I'm 'if ' prifbn,in the place,vvhere the kings pri- \Elr.h thi pri/<« ^^"'iL Wis called Zarah. foners lav bountJ: and there he was in prifon. *•"/'• .«'iw^" CHAP. XXXIX. , ^' \^^' ^^^ ^.«^<^<= r r^ V'^""^ 'i^ L^onnihr^r*- t-l>(.phUrM,uPoi:?u,r. I Godnr-rfor.hhbH. 7 Tori, t 'hcwcd him mercie. ajidgcthimfaiiourmthe f<,„m.v/be g,the. ^hi.fw'frtt>i?tnhi:im. t-,. to Hftuaccufedaaacafl in "gnt ot tne llmaftcr ofrhcprifon. redofihePfil. f'ijvi. II CaJ/hevuhf'imfiHOMT. 22 An J thekecpcr of theprifon comitted to '"5 'S. NOwIofeph^vas brought downe inroFg\'pt: Io%'isfi>ndaltheprifonersthat wereinthepri- ^f,.*-;'^^ and Potiphar a an Eunuche of !%araohs(a«(i fon^and k whatfoeuCT they did thcre,that did he. o or,Ud. jnclintj m;reif vnto binu BSea^eChap. 1 "^. and Potiphar a an Eunuche of !%araohs(aW lon^a"" "\v'iatioeuCTtneyai'.itlicre,thatoi'j ne. o o,>i J7-i«. Attchiefefte\vardanEgvptian)bou"hthimatthe ^^ And the keeper of theprifon looked vnto k Thitis.ootlbms hnndofchelilimeelites; which had broueht him no^mg 'hat ^vas vnder his hand , feeing that the ;*t„ ",'117'* diirher. ■ " Lord ivx^ w;th him : for whatfoeuer hee did, the ^^n^™""""*. b The fjjonr of * ^"'^ ^^^ ^ ^'^'^'^ '•'^"^ ^'"'^'i ^"^'^p'^ ' ^"'' '^"e ^'^^'^ "^'^^ ^"^ "^^ profper. Godisthffoim- w:sa man th tprofjicrcd and wasin the houfc of „ , . C H A P.. XL. lame ofall ptoC his ma(>er the ECTPtiail. ^ ThtmltrpritMUHofinmisUtjCol 11. 19 Jofip'XY- P=-- i Andhisn2t«fawet6^tthsLordrwmth ';j;;:;^:f;^i;;;^;''f>''''''OF'io«n.^ine,,r.. Hccxpoundethihetwoprifoncrs Chap.xl;. drcames. Pharaohidrcamcs, i6 A Nd after thffc things, the butler of the King 22 Bui he hanged the chiefe baker, as loftph ofKgyptanJ his baker oftendctl thc.'r loixlc had interpreted vnto rhcm. theKing(itFgNf)t. a Goil woikeiii many wondeili.ll ir.cjnes CO ilcliucr b Tliat i»,;nery d.'came hail Ins JDtoprClatiDDiJS lilt ihirg afccr- ■ irddccUtcd. And Pharaoh was angrie againfthistwo ||oificcrs,pp.iii;ll die chiefs butler, andagainft thecliicfcLiiker. i Therefore he put ihcm in ward in liis chiefe fttvvards houfc,!!! the pri(bn^«rA die butler and the baker of tiicKingof E- them out of the riuer, euiil fauoured and Icanc Gods church. gypt,uhichwcrebot:n^inthcpriibn. ilelheJ, and ftoode by the *iher kinc vpoiithe I'''/-"" '« '■'*«'<<. ' 6 And when lofcph came invnto them in brinke of the riuer. |o^^'^g'-7^«'« the motning , and looked vpon them , bcholde, 4 And the euill fauoured and leane flefted they were fad. _ . ^ . kinedideate vp thcfaicn wellfauouredandfatte kine : fo Pharaoh awoke. 5 Againe he flept, and dreamed the f> fecond ^*'|' ''I'l""""' time: and behcld,feueneares of come grew vpon " " 8 Who anfvvered him , \'.''ee haue dreamed, one llalke,ranke and goodly. eche one a drc.;me,and there is none to intcrprete 6 And loe, feucn tnin earcs, and blafted with the fame. Then loRph (avd vnto them , ' Are not the Raft windjfprang vp after them, interpretations of God? tell them ir.e now. j And the thinne cares deuoured the feuen 9 So the cliiefe butler told his dreame to lo- ranke and full eares , then Pharaoh awaked, and leph, and fiyd vnto him , In my I'.rame , behold, loe,i/ tv.is a dreame. a vine Wtf4 before me, 8 Now when themorning came, his fpirite 10 And in the vine w« three branches, and was ' troubled : therefore he" font and called all as it budded .her floure came foorth: and the clu- the foothfayers of Egypt , and ail the wife men (."mfLuh^vlfiS fte»sofgrapesvva>:edripe. thereof, and Pharaoh tolde them his dreamcs; was r«r.t 0(004. ir And /A<»;^ Pharaoh? cup in mine hand, and but J none could interprete them to Pharaqh. d The wire of char Itookediegftpes, and wrung them into Pha- 9 Thenfpakethechiefe butler vnto Pharaoh, wotidynd'tftand raohs cup , and I gaue the cup into Pharaohs faying, I e call to minde my faults this day. bul^hitferaanw band. 10 Pharaoh beingangry with hisferuants,put hu«ilisreiieiled. 1 2 Then loftph f iid vnto hi T>,This ^ is the in- mc in warde in the chiefe ftcuards houfe,tsW; me « He conieileili terpretation ofic : The three branches are three .-uid the chiefe baker. hiaJjultaj-ainft J -.-I I 1 1 • • I tl:e kino before he uayes. I r Then wee dreamed a dreame in one night, fpg,j5°fjpi5p,^ 1 1 Within three dayes fhall Pharaoh lift vp both I,and he : \vc dreamed each man according thine hcadj&rcRored'.ee vnto thine "j-officejand to the interpretation of his dreame. tfiou fiialt gi'.ie Pharaohs cup into his hand after 1 2 And there vas with vs a yong man, anE- tte oide maner, when thou wad his b'uder. brew/tniant vnto the chiefe fteward,whom whe 14 But haue mee in remembrance with thee, we told.he declared our dieamcs to* vs,to euerj' ♦R«adch;p.4».5 xvhen thou art in good caf;,& flicw mercy, I pray one he declared according to his dreame. e We rtfufcd not thce,vnto me,3nd « make mention of mc to Pha- i j And as hee declared vnto vs, fo it came to the nitanes to be rao}i,diat thou maieft bring me out of this houfe. n.njTe : fir he reftored me to mine office>and han- otliuered, which T-rnif^tir- ruii- hethoughtGod ij Por.I vvas flollen away by theft out ot the ged hmi.-. hadappovnted, land oftheEbtewes, & hcrc alfo Iiauc I donc no- 14 * Then fcnt Pharaoh, and f called loftph, *Pr«/.i»;.j». iOr,mibt/>:i. thing,wherfore they ll'.ould put mejjinydungeo. and they brought him hallily outofprifon, and fe^''/,*,hePro. 16 And when the chiefs baker fawe that the he fhaued him,snd changed his raiment, & came pbttsoiGodia interpretation wasgood, hee (ayd vnto lofeph, to Pharaoh. iheli oeceisitie, A!fo mee diough t in my dreame that I had three i j Then Pharaoh faid to Icfeph, I haue drea- "''""' '".'''•" f Tfat is made of ^ white bafkets on mine head. med a dreame, .and no man c.in interprete it, and ^bhorie."* ""^ white t.vigs,ot as 17 And in the vppermoft bafket therew-*(of Ihaueheardfayofthee, r/;j/iiv<»eathonhearcrta fbir.c reade, baf- al rrancr baken meaccs for Pharaoh: &: the birdes dreame,thou canft intei-prete ir. '""'""**^''°'"''' did eace them our of the bafkctvjion mine head. 16 And lofeph anfwered Pharaoh, fsying, God vied to dcli- ucrhit reiuant.aDd to bi ing him into faiiourand auuif cilie. Tliisfearewaf d Hewajjffured bv the fpirite if God.thichitinter preiatiowattruC' ^ttr, purer. 1 8 Then lof^h anfuered, and faide, g Tiiis is g Without me God fhall "t-anfwere for the wealiii S *• 'lioogli he e interpretation thereof: The three balkets arc of Pharaoh. wocldray, is i 0 Hedieweththat , fhcminifte.sor theinterpretatwnu.... .......>......„- "TT^. ..j T r I, t i»trrp,e.c thy three dayes: 17 And Pharroh faydc vntolefeph, Inmy j,„^_i,j„ij. 19 Within three dayes flail PK".raoh take dre.ime,bHio!d,Iftoodbythebankeoftlienu^r:. i»iert)cfGod,jn' "J*- and the Iwrdo! iliall eate thy flcfn' from off thee, uen fct fleOied, and well fauoured kine, and they 'Jj^"''^ io ^Andfo die third day,>r6;cbw Abrecli, and placed him ouer all the land of "" infigneof ho. Muhiiriawtrd could not be knowen that they had eaten them, Egypt. nourjwfaidiwoid '*■*"• but they were IHU as euilfauoured, as they were 44 Agajne Pharaoh faidevnto lofeph, lam tcirdcrl^her"oJ at the beginning : fo did I anake. Pharaoh , and without thee (hall no man Hft vp (ather of the king, 22 Moreouer 1 fawe in my dreame , and be- his hand or his foote in all the land of Egypt. orkneeledowne. holde, feueneares (prang out of one ftalke, fill! 4) And Pharaoli called lofcphs name j| Zaph- pr,theexpoHndtr and faire. nath-paaneah : and he gaue him to wife Afenath ofjectets. 21 And loe,feuen earcs, withered, thinne, '""> thmfhihn lofttie-BviUmm.' fc None (hould ^ve finde/»f/» aman as tlus,in whom « the ^ Spirit »-pHen ^ bakob fawe that there was || foode in a Thij ftory fhew. honour"b« haue °^ ^od? 1 Eg)'pt,and laakob faid vnto his fonnes. Why " >> P'.'f"«ly "«i • notgiltsof r,.d 19 Then Pharaoh faid to Iofeph,For as much h gaze ye one vpon another? uerue'd b' g' d**" mceie for ihe as God hath (hcwcd tjicc sll this, there is no man 2 And he fid,Eehold,I haue heard tliat there p^ouldeo'ceta'de •j^/V o ofvnderfiandingjor of wifcdome like vnto thee, is foode in Egypt. * Get you downe thither, and profile o{ his i.war.t^j!'" 40 *Thou(haftbeouerminehoufc,andatthy bye vs foode thence , that wee may Hue and not Church. ««.7.i"»'. ' f J word (hall all n.y people bee armed, onely in dye. tTAinr/DdfUi. ittr.mtuth. theking^ihrone will Ibealoue thee. 'j ^ So went lofephs ten brethren downe to mie of counfcll eo*^re'(v"l'iir- 41 Morcouer Pharaoh (aid to Iofeph,Behold, bye come of the Egyptians. "./*«> 7.11.. thy ninKth, that [i, Ihaue fct thceoucr all thclandof Egypt. 4 But Beniaminlofephsbrother wouldnot ftwll obey thee 42 AndPharaoh tookc off his || ring from his laakobfcnd with his brethren: for he (aide, Left * viiWih^lt. hand, andput it vpon lofcphs hand, and araycd death (liouldf befall him. » ^ihr.lhoMmtt* i '/"'h""' him in garments of tine liiinen, and put a golden j Andthcfonnesof Ifiaelc. me to bve foode '•'''«'• \'i.r r d ha- chainc about his nccke. among them that came : for there was famine in t-rjicon c ■ ^^ SoheefcthinuTonthe fbeft charetthat thcland of Canaan. Simeon is impriibned. Chap.xliij. The reporr of bis brethren. 17 6 Nowe lofcph \'vai goncniour of the land, their heart f failed them , and they were i aftoni- | £i,. „,„, „ut, who foldc to all the people of the land; then lo- fhcd. and fayd one to another, What is this, /W i B«aiifeiho? feplis brrth) en camc,and bowed their face to the God l«th done vnto vs ? confcienct jccnred ground before him. 2'efither»not Outof thc landofCanaan, to buy vitaile. Ji And we Ciyd vnto him , We are true men, »pptcuedbxGo4» 8 (Now lofcph knew his brethren , but they 4« but true 12 But hec fayde vnto them, Nay, but yee are tncn-.fiwiU I deliuer you your brother, and yae come to fee the weaknede of the land. flifl occupic in the land. 1 3 And they fayd, We thy feruants are twelue 3$ uiGodc.>rbid- dtth t«fwMre by any but him: yet lolephdA'clllog amoDgthe wi& l«d, Imellelhor their cortuptiont, « Andthetefnre <^ayi This doe,and line :/erI«^ fcarc God «m ttoeandiiift. 19 If ye be true men, let one of your brethren row vnto the graue. be bound in \ cur prifon houfe,and goe yee, carie foode/or the famirie of your houfes; •;4tffi.4;.5. 20 * But l ring your yongcr brother vnto me, diatyourvvoi-^csmay be cried , and that yee dye ; oot T-niUhevdidfo. 37 Th'enReuben anfuered his father, fay ing, JjJ^°^f_jJ'«y^«; 16 Send one of you which may fet your bro- Slay my two (bnnes, if I bring him not to thee a- touched wiihany ther, Srycfiialbe kept in prifon,that your words gaine : deliuer him to mine band,aBd I will bring lone toward their may be prooued,whecher there be trueth in yoin Him to thee againe. brethren, vybicb or els bj the life of Pharaoh ye are but fpies. 3 S But he faid, My fonne flial not goe downc J^^f f'j llX-^ 17 Sohepucthemin vvardethreedaycs. with you.fbr his brother isdead,and lice is left a- jppea'eih.he fu- 18 Then lofcph Ciyde vnto them the third lone : ifdcath come vnto him by the way which fpeaedthemfo» ye goe, then ye fhal bring my gray head with fo- ^°^?^ f AFfliQion nu- . I ketboien toic- ' r. A ledge their s. which o^ •, h they ;.-:.! d](reD;blr. ♦fV-.57.1t. g Gni wil take vengeance vpon -. vs.aiid meifuie vi ni'hour owne meanire. f ?tir.tn intirpre- { f!v,fVt thint, bough hre sedliimfe'-fe tons, yft his 21^ And they faid one to another,f We haue N' CHAP. XLIII. rj JtuMfufftitih'Bef.iamintoarptriwiihhit t>i>lhm. ij Sitneonii tttJiucridcut ofi/ttfati. j» lajepb ^orlh aJiiU aid wtfffth, ji Tbfy fsAj} Icgtthtf, Ow great » famine vknti in the laml. ' ''''"• "'"' » ?'"* 2 Andwheniheyludeatenvptheviraile, ';;j^;,'X';,f verily finned agaioft our brother , in chat we fawe which they had brought flomEg^'pt, their father great fcmine in theanguilhofhis fouIe,whenhebefought vs,and fayd vnto them, Turne againe , andhay vs alittlc that land, where we would not ha-cchtm: dieiefore is t'liis trouble foode. ^j'' ''"f fj"!"'" comevponvs. j And ludah anfwered h;m,faying,The man '^"* """"'"""'* %% And Reuben anfwercd them, laying. War- chained vs by an othe, faying, *Neuer fee my •^cbfjLi.iot ned I not you, laying, * Sinne not againft the face, except your brother 6? with you. childe,and y c would not hearePand !o,his ^J blood 4 If thou wilt fend our brother with vs , we is now required. > willgo downe, and buy thee fbode: 2 J (And they were not aware that lofeph vn- j Eutifchou wile not fend <>/»», we will not derftood them : for hec \ fpakc vnto them by an go downe: for the manfaid vnto vs, * Lookc me •f4"'"' ''''»& 8 Thenfiyd ludah to Ifracl liis father , Send ^'-'^d^'i. vbuh ^^ Bcniatnin goeth with his brethren. Gcnefis. A cup in Benjamins facke. the blame for euer. ; inflamed to\var prepared for him by himfdfe, ^ Tofigmfiehi* fruites of the land in your veiTels , and bring die and for them by themfelues , and fortheEgyp- ^o'"*. \Or,fuM fimb. man aprcfent,a little rofen,& a little hony, |j(pi- tians, which did eate witli him,by themfelues, be- ccsandmyrrhe,nuttes,andaInr.onds: caufcthe Egyptians might not eate bread with b When we are 12 And take '' double monq' in your hand, the Ebrcwes : for that was an i abomination vnto '.'^•°^""''' ia oece'.atie or g^ J j^e monCy , that was brought againe in your the Egyptians. , fuperRitiou. it bidderanoctovfr fackes mouthcs : cary itagaine in yourlia.nd,lea!t 55 so the)-iateoclore him: y eldeft according other inteipcSof aUiiooertfr.ejnes it were fome ouerfight. vnto his age, and the yongeft according vnto his themielucs. ^ to better uur ei"u:e i j Take alfo youf brother and ari '"^"^ ^^'"^' ^'^ ^^y^ li ^^ ^'^ ileward , Bring theft men fackes mouth. •/ "V'* home and kill meate , and make ready : for the 2 And ^ put my cup, Imiani , the filuer cup, * Wr, ' men fhal eate nithme^tnoone. inthefackesmouthoftheyongelt, and his come '^a* "\Twla\\^' 17 And y man did as lofeph bade, & brought money. And he did according to the commande- pr3aife«,7ee''ing • . the men vnto loftphs houfe. ment that lofephgaue />/»», "" God hath c6ioa». 18 Nowe when the men were brought into j Andinthefmornihgthemenwerefenta- !*"*""'.*'"'* t Sottt indge- lofephs hoiifc,they wae e afrayd,& fayd,Eecaufe way,they, and their alles. '*Eir^l'c«u'mvt fta'wFirfcf.'*'^ ofthe money , that camein our facks mouthes at 4 And when they went out of the citie not fbont. '"*"""* cnce. ' thefirfttime,arcuebrought,thathcmay tpicke faixe off, lofephfaytl to his fteward,Vp, follow ^nbr.taUhmfillr a quarel againll vs , and f lay fome thing to our after the men : and v;h<|n thou doeftouertake " • ■ ^/"'"'/i i- ,,~ charge,and bring vs in bondage and our afles. them, fay vnto them, Wherefore haue ye rewar- ''Sww. 19 Therefore came they to lod-phsftewarde, dedeuiU for good? / and communed with him at the doore of yhoufe, j Is that not fA^ rt , wherein my lorde '{lu^^t.i. 20 And (aid,Oh In, * we came in deed downe drinketh?''andinthewhichhedoethdiuineand b Beomfethe hither at the firi^ time to buy foode, prophene^yehauedonceuillinlbdoin^. people thought h4 21 Andasweecame to anynneand opened 6 ^And vvhenheouertookdthem,heefiyd «oibut"jh'olitai our (ackes,beholde, euer)' mans mone)' was in his thcfe wordes viito them. ■■'^ leH^Aatknoiv. (ackesmouth,rt«*«ourmoney in full weight, but 7 Andtheyanfweredhim,W?feefeforefavth '«<*&«••«» «l«l>e we haue brought it againe in our hands. my lorde fuch wordes ? God forbid that thy for- '^^'°fjilej*^-''(f 22 Alio other money haue we brought incur u.intslhould doe fuch a thing. .^ rooihfjyersfot in hands to buy fbode , but we cannot tell, who put 8 Beholde the money which wc found in iSiir which fitnalauoii our money in our fackes. fackes mouthes , iveebroughtagainetotheeout i» worthy to be |0r,7e»<4«irfft aj Andhefaid,||Peacebevnto vou,fearcnot: ofthe land of CanMn:how then Ihouldvvclleale "P"""*''* f Nocwithftan- fyourGod, and the God of your father hathgi- out ofthylordeshAe filuer or golde? ding the corrupt!, lien you that trcafure in yourfackes, I had your 9 With whomlbsftcrofthyfcruats it be found, on5cf£gyp%vet monc}': and he brought forth Simeon to them. lethimdie,& we alWivil be my lords bondmen. fa:li'iUe'toV*ic' "4 So the man led them into lofcphj houfc, 10 And he fiid. Now then let it be according God. and gaue them water to waih their feete,and gaiie vnto'your vvoi des-.he with whom it is found,lhall their affes prouender. - be my feniant, and y c llialbe | blamelclTe. t E^'- '«»««»*i 25 And they made ready their prefentagainft tr Then at once euery man tooke do wne his lofeph came at noone , (for they heard fay , tliat facke to y "round, & euery one opened his facke. they fhould eate bread there.) 1 2 And hee fearched , and began at the cldeft z6 When lofeph came home, thev brought and left at the yongeft: and the cup was found in ,^ thcprefent into the houfe to him , which was in Btniamins facke. r •« 1. their hands, and bo wed do wne to the ground be- ij "1 hen they « rent their clothes , and laded g^J!ff|,e,hioT fore him. euei y man his alll',& went againe into the cide. di(plt3redthera,ae \V>T.piMi.t, ^7 Andheeancedthemof«A«irf prolpcritie, 14 ^ So lud ah and his brethren came to lo- ho*e lotie ihcy <> and faid, Is your father the olde man j of whome fcphs houfe(f()r he Vf^M yet thcre)and they fel be- »»"«fotJ«« ye toldc me,in good health ? is he yet aliuc ? fore him on the ground. 28 VVhoanfwercd , Thy feniant our father is ij Then lofonh faid vnto them , What ade is ingoodhealth, hee isyet aliuc: and they bowed this, which ye haue dene? know ye not that fuch dovvncandmadeobeyfancc. amanasIcandiu;neandprophefie? . d if we Tee no n 29 And he lifting vp his eyes, beheld his bro- r/J Thcn(aidIudah,VVhatfhal\vefay vntomy o'utafflitoB.k; e '^5" ''"'' '*"* ther Beniamin , his g mothers foniic,and laiJc, Is lord?\\hat Hial \ve rpcakc?and how can wc iuftiiie vs loo're MiMfei of R»h7"' '"'"'* ''^'^ y^"*" yo""'^'" brother of who.me yetold'.' me? our fehics ? ^ God h.nth found out the wickednes "" rcnf'" of • \S.brJ»JnU, Andhe(aid,Goilbemercifulvntothce,myfonne. oft!iy ftniants: beholde, wee ^r^feniants to my ^.^ '.*u(;!v°"i 30 And lofeph made hafte(for hisfarfcdio was lord,both wc,& he, with whom the cup is found, out Lncv,' 17 Biic ludanipvp*.-... ^^j oft ph. Chap.^lv. lofcph is made knowen to his brethren. 18 c Equal I in lu- Chotilie : or, rex: vnto the king. tStr.chilJeif f Or, t fun: KM/ Jti hir.i. Htif^}.j. \ElrJ>t »iti Vt, ( Rihcl birc to I>iVob,Iercph aotiBenijfnio. g Ye (hall canfe nic CO die lor forowc. , Oound la hit ftulu V *(haf.4} 9. h Mcaniaghehad titberrenuine there pr.Tonfr, jb^ntoreturne aiidreehis t'jihet ia hciuincQie, a Vottkat hfwas afhaiied of his k'Dted.bu' that bewoaJMcouer 17 But he aiiCvf red,God forbii.l,that I flioiild <3oe fo, but the man, with wliomc the cuppe is found, hcclhallhcemy fcruant, andgoc ycc in peace vnto yoiirftiihcr. 18 ^ 'I'hcn Iiidali drevve necre ynto hini, and faydc, O my lord , letthy fcruae- ' thrimo concoaf. 27 Jutkobrihyittht -'.».. .; .'■.'. THen lofeph collide rot refraine h;m'(cffe be- fore all tlut fieode by him, but hee en, gd, 3 Haue foorth euery rr.an ffoni me. And there ta- ried not one -.vitli him, while loftph Vttcial bim- felfe vnto his brethren. z And he wept,and criei!./? that the Egyptistis beard : the houfcof Pharaoh heard al(b. ' I Then lofeph iald to iuibrcthienj^ I vn lo- fcph ; docth my father yet liue ? Btit his brethren couidc not anfwcre bim, for they were nftoniibed a: hisprcfcncc. 4 Ag.iine, Icfcph laid to his bvctliren. Come ncere,! pray you, to nice. Aiulrhey came necre. And he faide, * lamlcfephyoiir biotlici-, whom *>^^" 7 'j. ye fold into Kg\ pt. J Now therefore be nor '>rad,neithergricucd b Thit«x»mplf with your fehics,th.,t ye fold me hicl-iCr:* lor God tn'hethihacwe did fend mv before you for yoar prderuation. •"" V »'•"*"«• . r ' •' c e ■ , L eoii.fcrt them, 6, For nowc two y ceres ol famine o.jk? bene wh.cn are trocl* through the land, and fine yeercs art behinde, linmbled and wherein ndihetjhalb; caring nor iianicft. woun.ied tot 7 Whctfore Cod fcnt me before you to pre- ^"''[^ feme your poiteritie in this land, and lo faue 5 ou aliiic by a great dcliueiancc. 8 Nowe then you fcnt not mee hither, but 'God.who hath made meafadier vnto Phavjoh, **J>««G»'|l^<'^e. and lord of all his houfe,and ruler throughout al .umc'thmani wfe. the land of Egypt. ktdneffc to leiui 9 Ha(kyou&govptomyfather,&tclhini, lohugloty. Thus faith thy (bnne loleph, God hath made mce lord of ail Egypt : ct>n.c downe to mc, tary not. 10 AndthoudaltdwelinthelandofGolbcn, and Ihsic be neerc mc,tbou and thy cliildren, and thy childi ens children, and tliy fliecpe,, ."aid thy beafles, and all tl-.at thou Iiaft. n Alfolwill nourilluhee there ( for yet r*- ma.ne fiue yeeies of famine ) left thou periQi through poiiertie, thou and t!iy houQiold, and all that thou halt. 1 2 And behold,your eyes doe ree,and the eyes of my bro/ner Bcniamin, that "^ my mouth fpea- <• ThatH.tharl t, ) -^ ' ■' ' fpeake in youi kethtO)OU. o.vneIanruage» rj Thereforetellmy father of alt mine lienor a And I commaund thee, Thus doe yee, take tr.odinei. youcharets out, of the land of Egypt for your children, and for your vvitics , aid fcangyoiurfa-, ther and come. so Aifo tietrardnotyouraufFe'; forthebcft W'-!"«''tf»' ofail the LndoY Egypt is you!^. V'pHy"^ ■ 2 1 -And the chJldren of IfracI did fo : and lo- feph gaue tliem charcts according tothecom- nianucment of Phar-aoh ; hee gaye ihem vitailc alio for the iourney, 22 Hee gaiK them all, none except, chalice oF raiment : but vnto Bcniamm hee gaue direc nun- drcth pieces of (irutr, ai d fiue (iites of raiment. 2 J Andvntobisfatbeil'iikewilehefcnttenne 11^. *» Z**" <• hee afies laden with the belt thi.igs of Egypt,and '!^,,;fl'".i!li*' tenfheeafTcs laden with wbaitc, r.nd bread and uimt ffitti mcate for bis father by the way. ft So fsiith« his brcrfircna\vay, and they Je- ' "-'" C i. jartci. laakob and his fatnilic coraming Oeflcfis. into Egypt. lofeph mer £Cth ld» kmisi. g Seeing he bad parted : and hc (ayde vnto them, e Fall not out by Laban gaue to Leah his daughta -. and thefe (hec emitted the faulc j^g ,^y^ barc vnco hzkob.eutn fixteenc Toules. 19 The fonncs of Rahd laakobs wife vere lofeph, and Beniamin. 10 ^ And vnto lofeph in the land of Egypt were borne Manafleb, and Ephraim, which * A- '•cbtp.^x.p, h Aj one betwene gvpt, and laakobi heart •> failed : for he beleeued fenath the daughter of Poti-pherah prince of On be°"J.'uM"oMhTt' n^i" Tlien they went vp from Egypt,& came thfyfhouldaccufe vnto y land of Canaan vnto laakob their lather, «n(anoiliec 26 And told him, fiying, lofeph « yet aliue, and he alio isgouernoiirouer allthe kndofE- hope and fsare. them not. 27 And they told himall the words of lofeph, which he h.\d fiid vnto them : but when be law thecbarets , which lofeph had fcnt to carry him, then chefpirice of laakob their father reuiued. 28 And Ifrael faid, /Awtfinough: lofeph my fonne u yet aUuc : I will go and fee himyer I die. CHAP. XLVI. irriifhaf4!»i/ifitheaht»fittnleEg)(l. 19 fofefbmec- a Whereby he« both figniSed, that he worlliip- pecjthetjue God, sad 3K0 that hce kept in his heart the (foireiTion of that lan.1, fronj whence pretest neccITitic drone bim. b Condofiing thee by my power. c In thy pofletity. d Shall Ibnc thine eyes when thou dieft: which ap. )>ertained to him tbitwasmoftdea- ieft,orchiefeof the kimred. * lofh.x^^.fftl, Ioj.iJ. i/ASl 4. i.chrtu.%.u • l,CAra.}.;.iu)d * l.fW?.!. I9r,(trf«nt. 'i.C*r».7.J». bare vnto him. ai ^Alfothe fonnes of* Beniamin: Belah, *i.chfe.tAj»ii and Becher,and A(hbeel,Gera, and Naaman,Ehi, 8.1. and Rofb, Muppim, and Huppim, and Ard. 1 1 Thefe are the fonnes of Rahcl, which were borne vnto laakob, fourteeiie Ibules in all. 2 J ^Alfo the fonncs of Dan ; Huftiim. 24 ^ Alfo the fonnes of Naphtali : lahzeel, and Guni,and Iezer,and Shillem. ♦ 25 Thefe are the Ibnnes of Bilhah, whichLa- ttth hit fuhtr, j^ He ttichtth hit irethren vhtt to *»jatrt ban gauc vnto Rahel his daughter, and fhee bare ** ''*"■'"'*• thefe to laakob, in all, feuen foules. THen Ifiael tooke his iourney with all that he 2 tf All the * foules,that came with laakob in- * 2>'«<.'«.»». had, and came to Beer-/heba , and a offered to Egypt, which came out of his f loines ( befide t^''«'*(t*»« facrifice vnto the God o f his fadier Izhak. laakobs lonnes wiues ) vere in the whole, tliree- 2 And God fpake vnto Ifrael in a vifion by fcore and fixe foules. night, faying, Liakob, laakob. VVhoanfvvered,! 27 Alfo the fonnes of lofeph, which were am here. borne him in Egypt, wert two foules : fi that all J Then he favde, I am God, the God of chy the foules of the houfc of laakob, which came father, feare not to goe downe into Egypt : for I into Egypt, are feuentic. will there make of thee a great nation. 28 ^ Then he fent ludah before him vnto lo- 4 I will b goe doivne with thee into Egypt, feph, to || direS his way vnto Golhen, and they j,^';; '*/'/''" and I willalfo '^ bring thee vp agabe, and lofeph camcintothe land of Gofhen. '""^ *"' fhall <* put his hand vpon thine eyes. 29 Then lofeph f made ready his charet and i^irjanmiki J Then laakob rofe vp from Beer-flieba : and went vp to Gofhen to meete Ifi ael his father,and ' ' the fonnes of Ifrael caried laakob their father, prefcnted himfelfe vnto him and fel on his necke, and their children, and their wiues in the charets, and wept vpon his necke a f good while. \Btr.jtt,»r^S, which Pharaoh had fent to cat)' bim. j 0 And Ifrael (aid vnto lofeph, No we let mcc 6 And they tooke their cattel! and their die,fincelhauefeenethy face, and that thou art goods, which they had gotten in the bnd of Ca- yet aliue. naan, and came into Egypt, both * laakob and all j i Then lofeph faid to his brethren,and to his his feedc with him, fathers houfe, I will go vp and fhew Pharaoh, and 7 His fonnes and his fonnes fonnes with him, tell him. My brethren & my fathers houfe , which his daughters and his fonnes daughters,and all his were in the land of Canaan,are come vnto me, feede brought he with him into Egypt. 32 And the men ate e fheepeheards , and be- ftj^edofbhr'i 8 5^ And thefe are the names of the children caufe they are fheepheards , they haue brought therandkiored, of Ifraeljwhich came into Egypt,*«tfn laakob and their fheepe and their attel,& all that they haue. though they were his fonnes:* Reuben laakobsfirft borne. 33 And if Pharaoh call you, and afke you, ol bafe condiiioiv 9 And the fonnes of Reuben : Hanoch,and What is you trade? Phallu,and Hezron, and Carmi. 34 Then yee fliall fay , Thy feriiants are men f God fafiretb tbe 10 ^ And thefonnes of *Simeon: Iemuel,and occupied about cattcl,from our childehood euen his that thev"mj» Iamin,andOhad,andIachin,andZohar,andShaul vnto this time, both we and our fathers : that yee for Jake the 61th the (bnne of a Canaanitifh woman. may dwel in the land of Go(ten:for euery (hcepc of the wotRand 11 f Alfo the fonnes of *Leui : Gerfhon,Ko- ke^er is an f abomination vnto the Egyptians. we pray thee. How lofephdealeth in the famine. Chap.xlviij. laakobisfitkc. 19 thec,Iet thy fcriiants d»vcll in the lend of Golljen. 2 j Then lofiph Cayi Mtto the p«>pl?ht j ou this day,& your land for Pha- fithcv and :hy bi tthien arc connc vnto thco. raoh:Ioc,/;tr<; is fccde tor j ou; fowe therefore the b lofepki great 6 The ''landoflgypc isbefore tlK:c : in tiie ground. moikilie appta- bcil place of the Inmj make thy faclicr&thy brc- 24 Andoftheincrcafcycefliallgiue thefifth «wil'^«"'«i p'l'e ^^^^ d^ell :Icc them dwel in the Jand of GolLen: pare vnto I'liauioh, arid foure partes Ihalbc yotirs noihingwiUiout and if thou knowcfl that there be nicnof afii- forthcfccdeof'thefiel'J,andforvourmeate,and iht king» com- uitie among them, make them rulers ouer my forthemof your hounioldts, and for TOiirchil- maoietncne. cattcl, dren to catc. 7 lofeph alfo I>roiight Jaakob his father , and 1 5 T iien they anfwcred , T hoii haft ftued our ^S.br.kl'IPi'i* f« him before Pharaoh. And laakob -j-fjluted liuts ; let vsfindegraceinthefi^htof my loidf, Pharaoh. and we \\il be Pharaohs feniants. ^Bhuhowmtnj g Then Pharaoh fayd vnto laaRob , f Howc 26 Then loft ph made it a lawc ouer the land ''oflhyJtfit" oI'JcaiTtlwu? of Egypt vnto diis d.iy , that Pharaoh (l.oiilJ r J? And laakob faid viKo Pharfloh,The whole haue the fife fart , ^ except the land of the priefts ''. Pwaoh in pro. *^Httr.it.f.& 13. dmcofmy* pilgrimage « an hundreth & thirtie only,«hich wasnocPh.nraohs. urdmg for idoi». yreres:fe»v & euil haue the daye< of my life bene, 27 ^And Ifrael dwelt in the Kind of Egypt,in beTcoDdeaMtH. and I haue not attained vnto the yeeresofthe life thccountrey ofGolhen : and they had their pof- on 10 all them of mv fathers, in the dayes of their pilgrimages, fellions therein , and grew and mulripliedexcec- *'''''' "'§'<« '^* t ELrUf^J. I o And laakob f tookc le.iiie of Pharaoh,and dingly. Godrwofde' ** departed from the preftnce of Pliaraoh. ' 2:8 Moreouer, laakob L'ued in the land of E- 1 1 ^ And lofeph placed his fither , 3c his brc- g^'pt fcuenteene yceres, fo that the whole age of thren, and gauethempofleflionin thcland of E- laakob jvim an hundreth fomtieandftuenyeeres. g\pc,in theLefl of the land , <«*« in the land of 29 Now when the time drew neere that Ifrael e whidiwjs* « Kamtfes,as Pharaoh had commanded. ' muft die, he called his fonne lofeph, and faid vn- 'fe'^llfGoihcr* '* f And lofeph nouriihed his father, and his to him, If I haue nowe found grace in thy fight, ^ ExoAi.ii. ' bretbren,and all his fathers hoiifl.old with bread, * put chine hand now vnder my thigh, and dealc j^HercV'hV to. d Some teade, "^ euen CO theyong children, niercifully & truely withme:buriemenoc,Ipray ttftcd that he died ihattiefedthfm I J f Now there was HO brad in all the land: thee,in F.g\'pt, in the faith of hn ouft'h^y eouM ^ot the famine wm exceeding fore : fo that the jo But when I (Lall i fleepewithmy fathers, ['/'"."a""'''"^ ■otprooidefot land of Egj'pt, and the land of Canaan were t fa- thou fhalttrariemeoutofEgypc, andburiemee hoVefoMliVpie. theinrelo««gait.ft mifhed by realbii of the famine. ' inthcirburiall. And hceanfwered,Iwilldoeas mifcdland, '''"f'»^"- 14 And lofeph gathered all the rntjncy , that thou haft (ayd; k Ho reioyced ««,«^iK.',^« was found in the landof£«ypc, and" in tne land }i Then hefayd, Sweare vnto mce. And hee '^"m'i'rl?him'aod thiir tfui nJ. oP Canaan, for the come wiiich they bought,an(.l i^vare \nto him. And Ifrael << worlhippsd towards uuj^g himftlfe vp e Wherein hee ' lofeph lay d vp the mot5e\- in Pharaohs houfe. the-bcds JieaA - vpon his pilUw, fi::ltl"ta'\j>Sowhenmoneyfaikdinthek^^^^ , _ ■C:HAP. XfVIH. rc^tS'r"'- ibeKing.andhi. aid in the land of Canaan , then all thc E.gypti- i ij>f,pf,y»Uhhi>twofiHHr,-vifi„l6ume/i:t,fr. ;jMob rninde free ftpoj ans Came VntO lofeph and fay d , Giue VS bread: ' reieffith Gcdspronnfe, 5 ktt rtcnxtth topphi fotmet 4> couetpo&e*. for why fliould we die before thee? for our mo- *"• •» mf>tfi*'ntinhe)ettgtr, n «« fnpbe/iub ihw neyisfpenc. rmtnt (oC»ji^v. 16 ThcnfaydJoftph,BrIngY6urcartelI,anJ A .GaincafterthiSjOnefayd to Io(e{>b, Loe,thf I vrt! giue you for your cattcll,if7»ar money be #* father is fTcRe : thtfn hee tooke with him his ,. , fpenc. >twofonnes,M.ana(rehandEphraim- 'ilJSir.'L 17 So they brought theircattell vnto lofeph, s Alfo one toIdeIa2kob,andfaid,Behold,thy children fhould be and lofepji gaue them bread for the horfes, & for (bnne lofeph is. ccjme to thec,and Ifi-ael tooke his re ceiued into ta*. theflockes of fhecpe,and for theheardes of cat- Itrength vnto him and face vpon the bed, ''"'" (""r/'" 1" f tell, and for the afles: fo he fed them with bread ? Then laakob fayd vnto lofeph , God ||al- G^.lhtn to eoioy for all their cartel that ycere, mightie appeared vnto me at * Lux in the land of all the treafntes 1 8 But when the ycere was ended , they came Canaan,and bleiTed me. "f ^^v^- ■ vnto him the next ycae, and fayd vnto him, We 4 And heraydvntome,Beholde,IwJlmake £fj^''"g "f'""'' wii not hide fiommy lord, that fmceourmoney thee fniitfull , and wil multiplie thee , and will islpenr, and my lord hath the heardes of the cat- make a great number of people of thee, and will tel, there is nothing left in the light of pjy lordc, giue thJs landvi|ta thy ftede ^ccr thee for an but our bodicaaiidoiu- ground. ^ enerlafting pofleftion. . ^ r'c''rr 'n*fr«i 19 Why fhai we periih in thy fight, both we, J <^" And notv thy *two fonncs,Mana{reh,3nd into'theToB-ming fFot except tli« atid our flandi^byev-s and our land for bread,and Ephiaiif, ^^hich are borne vnto thee in thcland ofchiift.&inihe. flidfowen'i't""*. ""^^""^ °"^ ''"^ "'' bebound to Pharaoh: there- of Egypt , before I catne to thee into Egypt, iTiall fpiriioali for euet. iilheSiTand'is'aVit forcg'ucvs fecdc , that vvc may liue and Hot die, be mine,as Reuben and Simeon are mine. *f*<'M'-'l''' wtiedead. and that the land goe not to wafte. 6 But the h'nage , wh^ch thou baft begottett 20 So lofeph bought all the the latxd of EgN-pt afterthem, fhalbe thine : they fhalbecaUen after for Pharaoh : for the Egj'ptians folde euery man the names of their brethren in their inheritance, his ground bccaufe the famine was fore v-pon 7 No\ve when I tame fromPadon, Rahel gBjtibifcIiiii. them : fo the land became Pharaohs. *diedvpon mine hand in the land of Canaan,by * ^*r«tt knowledge ail be. -j-j^g,, j^g f^jj^ j p^gy thee,bring them to me,that I 6 Into their fecret let not my foule come- my """' '"ft'i"»">n eodrcr«.f"iaytleflethem: ^^ glory, be not thou ioyned with their aiTcmWy: rc;S:,... 10 CPor the eyes ofUraei were dim tor age,lo tor m their wrath they ilcw a « man, and in their meaning that h» that he could not »'^//(ee.)Then he caufed them felfe will they digged downe a wall. neirbet coniiotei to come to him, and hee kiifed them and embra- 7 Ciirfed be^eir wrath, for it was fiercc,and " '""f™ 'l**'"'* ced them, their rage, for it was cruell : I will 1 diuide them e°The sledie- "ii And Ifrael faid vnto lofeph , I had not inIaikob,andfcattertheminIfrael. mii<$,Chap.j^.»«, thought to haue feene thy face: yet Ioe,God hath 8 ^Thou Iudali,thy brethren (hal praife thee, ^ •''" ^"'' ""'^ "<> flicwed me alfo thy fccde. thine hand jhall^e in the neckc of thine enemies: 5i,\"'vdd'f *'i^°!^ li And lofeph tooke them away from his thy fathers fonnes fhal g bowe downe vnto thee. io"."j,."tillGil t£ir.A« jS.'<»(> knees, & did reuerencef downe to the ground. p Iudah» 'I": Amaickitei, in his righthand toward Ifraels left hand, &Ma- enemies 1 4 But Ifrael Itrcrched out his right band,and nor a Lawgiuer from betwcene his feete , vntill JV' [" ^"" '''°'' ^ Mii'litimii ^^^^^ " °" ^ Ephraims head, which was y yonger, ' Shiloh come, and the people/ib*i! be gathered i wMch rckift «.*atraty°o mToj, ^^^ ^^^ Itft hand vpon Manaffehs head (direding vnto him. the M«r»iai,the gi. and he preferrech his hands of purpofe) for Maiiaflehwrfi the elder. ir H e dial binde his Aflefoale vnto yk vine, "ef«>f>lli»rorpe- that,«-hich man 1 5 f * Alfo he blefled Icfeph, and fayd , The and his Afles coke vnto the beft vine, hee Oiall J"e r,en,°,^'' "" *>[e^ore whom my fathers Abraham and Ii- wafh his garment in winc,and his cloke ip the faluaijon.' " '** hak did walke, the God , which hach fed mee all blood of grapes. k a cnuotny my life long, vnto this day, Wej(/«f'es/^.f/i* red with vrine,and his teeth "ofj »bou''<'«t « This Aogeltnull itf The «^ Angel , which hath deliuered mee white with milke. paflwejisw'* ^Cbrift ."0^0 ^'■^^"^ ^^ euilljbleffe the children,& let my f name i j f Zebulun (hal dwell by the Sea fide, and Led bio. ji.j}A3».i. be named vpon them, &rhe name of my fathers he/?)»b«il«ie. my &nne,I know well : hee fhalbealfo a people, his rider fhal fall backward. and he fhalbe great likewifc ; but his yonger bro- 1 8 » O Lord, I haue vnated for thy laluation. • Seeing the ni. ther (halbe greater then he , and his feede IhaU be 1 p f Gad, an hofte oT men (hall ouercome ft"'"if(ho„i7fa'ii full of nations, him,but he (hal ouercome at the laft. into.bebnrfteth 20 Sohceble{redthemthatday,and&id, In 20 ^ Concerning A(her,his P bready^«M* fet, out in prayer to thee Ifrael (hal bleffe, and fay, God make thee as arid he dial giue pleafiires for a king. God '° ""'''y '^' h l« virbom Godi h Ephraim and as Manaffeh. andhce fet Ephraim 2 1 f Naphtali/^«/*f a hinde let goe , giuing ?, „^;„d T,. S"-"!^ "»"''*"'»■ before Manalleh. q goodly wordes. ftntiruite.. Bifeiliy appeate. ^^ Then Ifrael faid vnto lofeph , Bcholde , I 22 f lofephylfca/^ef 3fniitfullbough,«fniime,imdjiraeththtnl»h». .. .. , r 1 /■ t t rt 11 Ulocomr.ta Hee t(l/M:bim thai Chrijip)all come out of Ij e»»*«h}'-thcGodof thy father, who Ihall fudah. 25 Meiriu be buriidwiibhufithert. jj Hedicth, hclpethee,and by thcalmightie, who fhallbleffc a WheaGodlhal "TT Hen laakob called his fonnes, and faid, Ga- thee with heaueiily blclTrngs from aboue, with bring yotrout of 1 ther your felues together, that I may tell you bledings of die dcepe , that lyeth beneath,widi Egypt: & becaufe whacfhall come to youin thealaftdayes. ble(fingsofthebreftes,andofthewombe. *h' M°r "''h''' "^ ^ Gather your felues together,and hcarc,yec 26 The bleffings of thy father Ihalbe « (Iron- [„ J° "„[^" f,"!"* ^eth it, J,"l,"*'roi.nes of laakob, and hearken vnto Ifmel your gerthen the bleflings of mine elders : vnto the ,h; ,cc6piifliment diyet. father. endeofthehillcsofthe world theyfliallbc on ofthepiora«,*it b Begotten in my j f Rcuben mine cldeftlbrne, thouart my thehcadofIofcph,andonthetopoft;ieheadof hadbenemor^of- ^laLhadftno. ''•"•S''^^^'^^'-'8'""'"Sofniyftrengrf..cthcex- him that was "feparate from his brethren. rEUherrdtof'' loft thy biithright «llencie ofdignitie,& the cxcellcncie of power: 27 f Beniamin dial rauine *> a woUe : in the ,,,_ „, ^.\,c„ Qg by thine offence. 4 Thou vraft light as water : thou flialt not be morning he dial deuonre thepraye , andat night wai folde from *fW.?;.ii. excellent , becaufe thou * wenrefl vp to thy fa- he dial diuide the fpoylc. hisbtethrrt. \orTce\ki r, tfi^ •>«'* = II t^hen diddeft thou defik my bed , »6/ 28 ^ All thcfe are the twelue tribes of Ifrael, bt m Ixi (ii^nttieis gone. and thus their faiher fpakc vnto them , and blef- fcd by i4 Buthisbowabodeftron^, andthehandes * As'ffi'hreo of his armes were fli'engthened, by the handes of «,hen they were ' thcmightie Go^^of Iaakob,of whom Vds the fee- hit enemiet.Poti- *-.« der4/'/iight *Ch4f.ii.t6, the Hittitc for a poflellion to burie in. with the liclde, to be || a place to buric in, of E- f>r^ fogifmn. J I 1 here they buried Abraham and Sarah his phron the Hittitc belides Mam; c. wife; there they buried Izhak and Kebtkah his 14 ^ Then Io4eph returned into Egypt, hee and wife : and there I Uiricd Leah. his brcthrtn,and all rtiat went vp witrj liim to bu- 3 ^ The puichafcofthc field and the caue that riehisfathcr,aftcrthathehadburittlhisfjther. is therein, was bought of the children of Hcth. i j And when lofephs brethren fawe that their }3 Thus laakob made an end of giuin" charge to father was dead, they fayde, <^ It may be thtit lo- ^ *" «»■" «•■• I WJitrebyi* his (bnnes,& ^pluckt vp his feete into the bed and fephwillhate vs, and will pay vs againe all the e- [„""'!,""'* ' **''V1J'2"1 gauevp the gho_A,and was gathered to hispcople, uill, which we did vnto him. uywrti. quKtlf be 4i(d. CHA" L I » ^, in the land of Golhen. bringyououtof this land, vnto the land which 9 And there went vp with him both charcts he fnare vnto Abrahatn, vnto Ixbiak, and vnto and horfemcn : and they were an exceeding great laakob. *£i-o;^.i..to company. 2 j And lofeph tooke an othe of the cliildren |, ^j (^^ieih tm» \Orfbtctrn*fi»tn 10 And diey came to B Goren Atad , v^ch of I{racl,%ing, **> God will furely vifite you, by the fpitit of tf^tU. is beyond lordcn, and there they made a great and ye Hiill carry my bones hence. prophccic, exboi- and exceeding fore lamentation; and he mourned 26 So loftph died, when hee was an hundreth \l\^^^ foiTi',uft' fbrhisfother fcuen dayes. andtenneyceresoldc: and they enbaamedhim in gol'j promi'e II And when the Canaanitcs the inhabicacts andputhiinin a cbeft inEgvpt. for theiidtliuc-. usee, THE S ECOND B O O K EOF MOSES, CALLED EXODVS. THE A R G V M E N T. A Fterthat laakoliy Gods votnmdndfmeut Cene.j^6.J. hadbrtught hilfitrttilit into £^y ft, where tke/ remained far tbefyate cffcure hundred j/ecres, Mid of feutntie ferfoni grtfie f 0 do infinite rumber^j that tht l^ngavdthe countrey grudged a>%d e»deu4mtd both by tyrannic andcutll Jk-hery tofufprejpr thitn : the Lord according it his prtmfe ^ene.i 5.14. h^compafsien of his ^hureh,^nd deHueredthem, but plagued their enemies in mo[ifirahge and fundry fortes, ^ndthe n. ore that tbe tj~ rannie efthe wicked enraged agaiuft his Qmrch, tbe more did hit beauj iudgemints encreafe agitfi^ them^till Pharaeh *nd hu army were droiv^ed in the fame Sea, which gaue an cntrie ir pa/pge to the children efGod. 'But as the ingratitude tf man it great, fi did they immediatljftrget Cedi ntnder' (ultbtitefittt :a»4itliiit he ktdmKn tktm tbt Tajfctuer to b$ tfgnt tmdmmntaUtfditftmt-Jf* ■ ■ . . .- _ _ ^^ - — -» ^^^ Pharaoh oppreffeth the Ifraelitcs. Exodus. Mofes is borne: Hckillcth the Egyptian. tbtffellta dijtrufl^ »iiitvml>ttdG)i'ifith fundty mtrmnrinp atet grui^ngt again^ hmttndhii mini- fieri : fom:tintt mjHsd witijumb^tion^fmatime for lack* ofy td»lUirte,or fu't lil^. \Vo:refdre G»ctv:/iteii tlnrtf w^t'jjh-irpe roddis a'tdptagiits,thtt by hit com^itattbey nughtfie'^e t» him far reimdie againjl hufca:4rges,anJ e.trneJUp repent them for their rtbelltotu »nitfieks4't:jp, ^A-ui 6 :c* tft God hiteth th:n* ti the eniytt'iom h: b*'.b once begun to loiu, be punifhed them not according to their de/irti, but de tit with th:m »»» great mercies, and ciier with nerve benefita laboured ta otttrcome their malice : for he (icll goujrmd them *>id gtite the a hit vord 4nd Ljvc, bjih c}>feerning the man:r of Jeruing btm , and alfi the forme tf iudgemeiitt and ciuill 'foltcte : to the intent that th:y fhm'd not ferue (jod after their ervite tnuentunt, but according to thxt order, vhieh bu beittenly ivifedome had appoynted. 19 And the roidmuesanfwered Pharaoh, Bc- caufe the Ebrcw g v\omcn are not as the women of Eg\'pt: for they are liuely, and are dcliuered yer the midwife come actbem. 20 God therefore profpered themidwiues,and the people multiplied and were vcr^- mightie. 21 And becaiife the midwiues feared God, therefore he h made them houfes. 2 2 Then Pharaoh charged all his people, lay- ing, Euer)' man-childe that is borne, > caft ye into theriiicr, butreferuecucrymaidechildcaliue. • CHAP. 1 L . • ■■ 3 ^ofei u borne mi c»Jl imothtiilgti. 5 Hrutt\eaiip»f Tb*"K'''i dtK^biertnd krpt. li Hi Milhthe tgjpttui. If He pfih ani nutnith a. tuft. 9} Tbe IfrMliiti cnt CHAP. I. » Tht children tf UakoO thtt ctmt hitnEgyft. 8 Thentin Phuiih offrtlf:th thtm, i» Tht litouidince »f C»d 10- ■airiihtnt. 15 The iiiX^ ^ hourtioldcameri!»:MerAlaakob) *^nesn.\t. fpff^Uirote:. h He meinetli the cooatrejr of Coflwa. c Hecoo&dcrei) jiotbowGad had prefrracd Egypt ivrloiiephsUiie, ii TnteCnus^d VLU comoiodUie. ffhyfoe Vf oui if tbeUuid. f^yr^torne Md froKlJtOH. e The more ilut God bleOcih hii, themtredocth thcwiehcdtnaie theio. ^Ebr.viertv'ub thty ferned them, fe/uei tfthrmhj erutltir. { ■nierefeemeto haue bene tbe chicfeof iberell. *fyifd.iS^. lOrS'titei where- nfon thej [4le in ttutttU Reubcn,Simcon,Leui,and Iiidah, IlTacbar, Zebuliri, and Beniamin, Dan,and Naphtali, Gad, and Afher. So all the (J foules , that came out of the loinesof laakob, were * feuentie foules : lofcph was in Egypt akeady. 6 No we lofeph died and all his bretl^ten, and that whole generation. 7 ^ And the * children of Ifrael || brought foorth fiuire and inaeafcd in abundance, and were multiplied, and were exceeding m^hcie, fo that the^ land was full of them. 8 Then there rofe vp a newe King in Eg\^t, who ' knewe not lofeph. 9 And he (aid vnto his people, Beholde, the people of the children of Ifracl are greater and mjghtifl-thenwc. ''' I o Come, let vs workc vwfcly with them, left iJiey mijltiplie, and it come to pafle, that if diere be ^^•a^^e, they ioyne themfelucs alfo vnto our e- nemies, and fight againft vs, and ■• || get them out of the land. I I Therefore did they fct uflanafters ouer them, tokeepethem vftderwith burdens: and they built the cities Pitfaom and Raamfes for the lltreafuresof Pharaoh. 12 But the more they vexed them, the more diey multiplied and grewe : therefore « they were more grieued againft the children of Ifrael. 13 Wherefore the Egyptians by crueltiecau- fed the children of Ifrael to ferne. 14 Thus ttiey made them wcaric of their liucs by (ore labour in clay and in bricke , and in all workein the fielde, witfi aH maner of bondage, f which thy laid vpon tliem moft cruelly. 15 ^ Morcouer the King of Egj-pt comman- ded the midwiues of the Ebrew women, ( of which the ones name was f Shiphrah, and die name of the other Piiah) 1 6 And (aide, * When yce doe the office of a midwife to the women of the Ebrewes , and fee them on their||ftooles,if it be a fonne,thcn ve ftial kill him : but if it be a dacighterjthen let h«r line. 17 Not'.virhftanding the mid'.viiics feared God, and did not as the King of Eg\'pt comman- ded them, but pre{crued aliue the men children. 1 8 Then the kingof Eg^'pt called for the mid- vviues, and(ard Vntothdm, Why haue yec done thus, and haue preferred amKthcraeri children? tiutathe L»td, THen there went a » Rian of thehoufeof Leui, and tooke fe iw/e a daughter o f Leui, 2 And the woman conceiued and bare a (bnne: and when (he fawc that he was faire, * (he hid him three moneths. 5 But when (hec coiild no longd- hide him, (hee tookcforhim an arke»»4 chibed.Chap 6 lo, ♦A>w.»<.S9. .,,. ixhro.'i; Ij.tOt'ft'- f.beb.ii.i^. b Comiaittnig him to tbe ptoui* deoce of God, whom (he codM notkeepef. onj. the rage of cb« tyrant. ,- ^, ....... ■ e ManfeeWeQ cannot hinder tbat.which Go ^''^^ Pharaoh heard ttiis m,ittcr,ard fought Hcbt.i <.i7. ' ' ^° flsy Mofcs ; therefore Mofe Htd from Phara- oh, and dvclt in the land 6fMidian,and hcc fote .» downebva well. 1 6 And the|!Pricft of Midiin had fcuen daugh- ters, which came and drfwe "ffatcr, snd filled the rroughesyfor to water their tatherefliccpe. 17 Then the Ihephcards came and drout them away : but Mofesrofe vp, and f dtfended thian, and watered their fheepe. 1 8 And when thc)' came to Reucl their |j fa- dier,he (aid. How are ye come (b fbone to day? ip And the}' Paid , AmanofEgyptdeliuered vs from the hand ofthe Ihepherds, and alfb drew vs water ynotigh,and ^vatered the fheepe. so Then hcfaid Ante hisdaughtcrs,And where g Whetem he « he ? why haue vee fo left the man ? g call him drciated • thank- that he may eatc bread. zi And Mofcs agreed to dwell with thc man: Who gaue vnto Moles Zipporah his daughter : 2 2 And fhe bare a Tonne,* who(e name he cal- led GerHiom : forhcfaid, ihaue bcneaftranger inaftrangeland. s J ^ Then in procefic ofnmc,die King of E- g>'pt died,and the children oflfraelfighedforthc h Ood hombleth bondage and b cried : and their crie for the bon- hrtbyiffliaioni, dage came vp vnto God. I Or,ptin», \tkr.f*utilhtm, iOr^AnJJitbtr. fallminJc,which would c(cotn> pence the bene, ^cedonevato bis *Cb*p.t8.}. that tbey fhouM cry voco binvand receiue ibe fruit of biaj)romes, i He ludged iheic c'liilc; 01, acknow- ledged ifacm (o tht drftrt, 3 Icwatfo called artri (be law wat giiitn. b Called alfo Si- nai. < This figiiiGeih thatth:CbHrch it nnt confttmed by the fire o« affli". Mountaine of God, ^ Horeb, 2 Then the An«I ofthe Lord appeared vnto him*in a flame of fire,outof tlie mids ofa = bufli: and he looked, and behold, the biifh burned with fire,and the biifh Was not confumed. J Therefore Mofcs fiid,I wil turne adde now, and fee this gi'cat /ight,why the bulli burneth not. 4 And when the «< Lord faw that hee turned afidc to feejGod called vnto him out ofthe mids ofthebufti, fflidftid, Mofes, Mofes. And hean- fwered, lam here, y Thenhe faide , Come not hither, « put thy fhooes otf Ay feete : for theplace whereon thou fbndeftis f holy ground. 6 Moreouer he faid,* I am the God of thy fa- Aer,thc Godof Abraham,the God of l7.hak,and the God of laakob. Then Mofes hid his face : for he was g afraid to looke vpon God. 7 ^ Then the Lord laid, I haue furefy feene thc trouble of my people, which are in Egypt,and haue heard their cr\', becaufe of their '' tafkema- flcrs: for I know their forowes. 6 Therforelamcomedownetodeliuerthem out of the hartd of theEg\ptians, and to bring them on: of thai land info a good land & a large, iuto a land that ' fiowetb with niilke and home, I.iixi. ThcNaircofGcd. 21 tuen into the place ofthe Canaf nites, & thc Hit- tites,and tiie Amoriccs,and rlie Pciiixitcs, & the Hi(utC5,and the lebufites. f I* And now ]oe,theciy ofthe children of If- k Hebeardbe- raelL? come vnto me, &: 1 haue alfo ftenc the op- lo'f >"« "o* be prefiion,^vhcrewith the Egyptians opprc/Tethcm. *°"''' '""«' *'* 10 Come now thaeforc, and I will fend thee vnto Pharaoh, that thou mayeft bring my people the children of Hrael out of Egypt. 11 ^ But Mofes faid vnto God, Who am ' I, 1 Hee donh not that I (hould ^o vmo Pharaoh, and that I Ihould fully ditobey G»d, bring the chUurcn of Ifracl out of E^-pt? ''"h'hi°o«ot" ' 12 AndheianfWijrtd, 111 CertainclylwillbCe SrVakcncfli!''* with thee: and tliis fli^U be a token vnto thee, m Neither frate that I hauefcht thee, Afta that dlouhafl brought H'ineowiwweafc. the people ourof Egj'pt.ye fl^H ferue God vpoh "h,^''""!';"*- this mountiinc. •ij Then Mofes faid vnro God, Behold, tehen I (hall come vnto the children of lfrael,nnd fliall fay vnto them,The God of your fathers hath fent mee vnto y ou : if they fcy vnto mee. What is his Name? vVhat fhall I fay vnto them? 14 And God anfwered Mofes,! "A M That b The God »bldi I Am. Alfo he faid,Thusftialt thou fay vnto the bauo ener ben<, children of Ifrael, I A m hathfcnt mc vnto you. IS^^j'ltl'Th: 15 And God Ijjake further vnto Mofes, Thus tie.by whom all' (liaJt thou fay vnto the children of Ifrael, The thing» haue tbait Lord God of your fathers,the God of Abraliaro, beiag, andtbe the God of Ixhak , and the God of laakob hath ^".^fplTof m'r lentmevntoyou; this is my Name for cuer, and pioni«i,Reu«,u4, this is my inemoriall vnto all ages. i<» Goeandgather the Elders oflfraeltoge- ther,and thou flialtfay vnto tliem,The Lord God of your fathers, the God of Abraham,Txhak,and laakob appeared vnto mc,and faid, f Ihauefurc- jeArJutii^n^ ly remtmbrcd you,and that which is done to you *"« vifitti. in Egypt. ij Therefore I did fay, I will bring you out of rfie afHiaids of Egj'pt vnto the land ofthe Ca- naanites, and the Hittites, and the Amorites, and the Perixxites, and the Hiuites, and the lebufites, vnto a lanJ that flo weth vvith milke and honfe. 18 Then O.al thc}' obey thy voice,& thou and the ElderSjof Iftael fhal go vnto y King of Egypt, and (ay vntti Him, The Lord God of theEbrewcs hadiljmetwiihvs ; we pray thee now therelbre, lOr^^/ftmiviot let vs go'c three dayes ioui ney in the wildemcffe, ^^^^re Beypt that\ye may *^f3crifice vnto the Lord our God. °.„ joji pf ifoh. t^ ^ But I knowjthat theKing of Egypt wiH trie.God wonti not let you goc,but by fh-ong hand. appoint iiiem a . > 20 therefore will I ftretch out mine hand §Jf",j",^;;';,'|2[ anddnite Egypt wtHall my wonders , which I purely, will d(5e in the mids thtrcbf.: arid after that (hall p Thii example lieletyougoe. ^' m>yDotbefnlo>». 21 AndlwillmakethispcbjpletobeefaHou- ||f„ugh"'Gi>>d 1 »•} j. dauohters,and(halI fpoile the Egyptians. L'S^»*"^ CHAP. IIIL . ; . ' ; J Jiftpif red it twutdvua sferptnt, . t Hit bund a hfuiai 9 ThewttT oflhtriuttutifrnedmtiUofd, 14 ^ahniigi- titnlohtlfttiihfti. It 6*dhtTdtrielh Thatioh. if iio- fit tn/f circmneifrth her (otsne. a? ^tronmiHUhwub Mofts^imdihij n'gl»aiH'g(ii» prtirbiiesd- i&br.from ftfltr. j^^ue bene , nor ycc fince thou haft fpoken vnto Ilrael , and had looked vpon their tribulation, pfomes «hjthe d<|»j*»(l>«vV"- thvferuant:buciam|flpwe6ffpca<;handflowe they bowed doyvne,andworiliippcd. ihouWhaMgooJ tfiir.t<>m^Uimth t, GtH. • i;. 1 5. I ?• Therefore goe now, and * I wi 11 bee. with t-ip Hen afterward Mofes and Aaroni went an4 Wii.ta. thy moudi, and will tead; the? what thou fliak 1 faidco a Pharaoh, Tfius faith the Lord God aFiithouertorf fay. ' ■ oflfrael, Let my people go,that they may>cele. """hffare.and ij Snt!ieraid,OhhiyLord,rehd,Ipraythcc, brate a feaft vnto me in the wildeniene. rofbe'rvTc^ion lOr^Mimprie. by the (1 hand o/fci;», whom thou ''ftiQuldeft fend. 2 And Pharaoh faid, Who is the Lord, that I ^ j^^j ^^^ q,„|'. d That is.of the 1/j. Tlien the Lord was « very angrj' with Mo- fihouldhearehisvoice,andletIfraelgoe?Iknow fice. ' , Mcfsiasjotfome fgs, and faid, Doe not I know Aaron thy brother nottheLord,neitherwillIletIfraelgoe. m«te!bJni.'"°" theLeuite,thathehimfelfeniaiIfpeakc> forloe, j And theyfajd, NWeworfhiptheGodof jo,,c,;.7.r.' liiou:h,and thou (lialt be to him as * E God. people »V nowinthe lande, andyc ' makcthcm e As though y« g Meanmg.ata . ' 1 7 Morcouer thou ftialt cafcc this rod in thinc leauc their burdens. woaWiebell, ^'^/i^'I'q'j hand,wherewith thou fhalt doe myrades. 6 Therefore Piiaraoh gaue comnundemcnt fpitit" * ° * 18 ^Therefore Mofcs went and retumedto the (ame day vnto the taftemaftcrs of the peo- lethrohisfatherinlaw, and faid vnto him, I pray ple,3nd to tneir <• 6fficers,l«ying, d Which wfreef ^pr,lmfifiHf^ii4. thee, let mecgoe , and retumc to my || brethren, 7 Ye fliail giue the people no more flxaw to [jlijYhr'jjVofto «H2'.,, which are in Egypt , and fee whether they be yet makcbricke (7asintimepsft)>MrIetchemgoe ,h,mf;?n'ii7«U djan, Goe,returne to Fgypt: for they arc all Jead bcr of bricke , which they made in time paft, di- /"■>'-*"■*•/• f Bir fiu^ht ihf which t went about to kill thee.) minifh nothing thereof: for they be idle , there- >«''• 20 Then Mofes tookc his wife and his fonnes, fore the)' cric,faying, Let VS goe to offer faciificc ww* **^"''*'*' *"d f put them on an ;iffe , viA returned towatxl vnto oiu: God. • Tbc more cta^ clly ihit iftinti rtgr, thcnicrtt jiCodihclpe. t OfMorcs Sid Auoa. God promifcth deliucrancc. Chap.vj. Of wfiat jflodc Mofcs & Aaron came, a* 9 « Lay more vwrk^e vpon the mcn,aftd caufc iTracI,! am the Lord.and I wil bring you out from them to doc it, and let themnot regard fvaine the burdens of the tgyj?tians,andwildcliiicrvou woides. out of their bondage, and m11 redccir.c yoii in a 10 <[ Thcnivcntthctaftcemaftersofthepeo- Aretched out armc,and in great jjiud^ements. P'.fl't""- pic and their officers out , and tolde the people, 7 Alio I will l' take you for my people, and *> H«mc*netk,u faying, ThiR fayth Pharsoh , I will giuc you no willbeyoiirGod : then yelliail knowthat I the '<'"«'""!"'« «="«- more ftrawc. Lord yonr God bring you out from the burdens ""mne whTc^ 11 Goe your (clues, get you ftrawc where yee of the Egyptians. tb*yio8 jfter- can finde it , yet Ihall nothing of your labour be 8 And I willbring you into the land which I *""' ''l' '••«" '«• diminill-.ed. f fware that I would ^iue ro Abraham, and to H- , '"'?" = '"" " li Then were the people fcattcred abroad Iiak,and to Iaakob,andIwiIlgiiicit vntoyoufor ir/e'.c'l.fti'iTg it throughout all the land of tgypt, for to gather apoflelTion : I am tlieLord. mrrmuublt, ' (lubble in Itcad of ftrawe. J> f So Mofes told the children of Ifrac! thus: ^""- ''■' ^f 15 And the talkcmafters haded them, faying, but they hearkened <= not vnto Moles,for anguifh Ts^tlTid a thhie iEh.thtwtrl.ttf Finilhyourdaycsvvoiketcueiydaye5talke,as^e of fpirit and for cruel bondage. i(i.i»(htAir.e *ii}mhui»}. d Or.katbiroui lad came,& aied vnto Pharaoh, faying, W'hac- i i Then the Lord fnat/- vnrr. A/fnr« ^nA vnr« >°d.'.''r,thffMfIitbi ilfPtuai t't IH Ht&Mb. iEtirjMe,}i*rt |0r, Utkfifii tn fore deal e(t thou thus with thy feruants ? \6 There isno (Irawe giuen to thyferuants, Ifraelandto Pharaoh King oTEgypt,to bringthc ''8'"*'«d the and they (ay vnto vs , Make bricke : and loe, tliy children of Ifrael out of the land of tgypt. Y**'* """'"**■ feruants are beaten, and || thy people is blamed. 1 4 f Thefe bee the « heads of their fathers " Thh*g«ejf^i« 17 Euthefaid,fYearetoomuchidle:therforc houfes: thc*(bnnesofReubenthcfirftbomeof (h«wcch oi whom ye fay,Let vs goe to offer facrifice to the Lord. Ifrael art Hanoch and Pallu, Hexron and Carmi: "of" "<• *«•» iS Goethereforenowe4n»»-i.r7. ofcuerydayesulke. ofLeui in their generations : Ger(hon&Kohath '•^"'"•*''-*^ 20 ^ And they met Mofa and Aaron, which sndMerariCandtheyeresofthelifeofLeuiwo-^ *^'"' flood in tlieir way as they came out fro Pharaoh, an hundrah f thirtie and feuen yeeres.) f Fo' ^t »« ♦», 21 To whom they fai'd,TbcLord lookevpon 17 The fonnes of GerChon were Libni and j'<""»!.'l.»^«« -- - - ' - • - -';_l*i t^ _• r M-- Df came inio £• *Jiltdt Ctn,^^.ia. Kjtisagticoous tbiegcotbe (tt- tuo'.sefGodlo be xcufed of cuil, rpedally of ihcir brethrtD, wbea tbcy doc 11 ihcir dttciic tcqqirech. eypt^nd ikcn you and iudge : for ye haue made our (auour to Shimi by their families. * ftinke before Pharaoh & before his feruants,in 18* And the fonnes of Kohath, Amram and Tiued «. that ye haue g put afivord in their hand to flay vs. Ixhar,3nd Hebron, and Vxziel. ( and Kohath li- *^'<'«6.i«.5r. 2i Wherefore Mofes returned to the Lorde, uedanhundreth thirtie and three yeeres) wA^«».«.i.md andfayd, Lord, why haft thou .ifHi(flcd this peo- 19 AlfothcfonsofMeraiiw^reMaluli&Mu- ple' ivherefore haft thou thus fen: me? (hi: thefe are the families of Leui by their kinreds. I J Fordnce 1 cjmeto Pharaoh to fpeake in 20 * And Amram tooke lochebed his sfa- *f*'pt all that I fay vnto tliee, JO Then Mofes fai.i before the Ldrd,Beho]d, l-Xhrdifobedi- eoceboth of M»- ple'ftieweth ihjt I ^rti of ' vncircuiicifed lips, and how {hall Pha raohheareme? tbcirdeliuerince cunt onely of Qddf free mcrcjr. CHAP. vn. J CoibtfdtmthPhartoht heut. !o 'Mofti tnJ ^irondol thtmirnclti ofthefetpeitt, and ihe bind: tniPhxnsht fir- cirtrs dot the like. The fiift and /econd plague of Egypt. 1 8 And the fiflrthatis in the riuer fiidll dye, and the riuer (hall fcinke, and it- fnallUgrieue the I0r,thtfjh*lt>t Eg)'ptians to drinke of the water of the riuer. »"«"'.*«i «4- 19 f TheLord'thenfpaketoMofes,Sayvhto '^"'""^'^'' Aaron, Take Ay rod, and ftretcfi out thine hand cuer die waters of Egypt, oner their ftreaines, o- uer their riuers,and oner their pond5,and oucr all pooles of their wata s, and 'hey (hall be |j blood, B The fiift pUgue. and there fhalbe blood throughout all the land of Egyptjbodi in veJJcU of \vood,and of ftone. 20 So Mofes and Aaron did euen as the Lord commanded : *andh€clift %p the rodde, and *f*^.i7.j. THen the Lord fayd to Mofo, Beholde,! haue fi"otc the water diat was in the nticr in the fight made thee II Pharaohs a God, and Aaron thy *>f Phaiaoh,andinthefightof hisferuants:and HOr, a Gii to Phifioh. a I blue oiatn thee power and autotii iumyL — , , -1*1 ij-- 1 - — rsfcK execute my iudge- goeout of his land. not dnnke of the water of the riuer : and there pijgutd them in ^"'llf/b" ;'?' ^ But I wil harden Pharaohs heart,& multiply was blood throughout all the land of Eg^-pt. tharwhithwas thefLfonpl'I'"' iiiy miracles & my wonders in the land of Egypt. 2 J * And the enchanters of Egypt did g like- raoftneceiiiriefoc 4 And Pharaoh Oiall not hearken vnto you, wife xvith their forccries: and the heart of Pha- o, iff^*''''""""' that I may lay minchand vpon Egypt , and bring raoh wns f hardened : fo that he did not hearken *iV'rd'.ty.y. outmincarmiesiSB^" my people the children of vnto them, as the Lord had (aid. g in outward ap- Ilrael out ofthe land of Egypt, by great b iudge- _ ^3 1 hen Pharaoh returned, and went againe fhat"h"r"''^'^" meats, into his houfe , t neitlicr did this yet enter into da>el wete'eoded, J Then the Egyptians (hall knowethat I am his heart. Hir.wMmiae ' brother (hall II be thy Prophet. '■ * ail the water Lhat was in the riuei-, was tjimsd *7'/-«ij!.44.' 2 Thoufhalt (peake all that I commaunded iii^o blood. • . j^^jjjjj thee: and Aaron thy brother fhall (peake vnto u And the f fi(h that was in the riuer dyed, f Tofignife that ivwmeMidto' Pharaoh, that hcefu(fer the children of Ifrael to and the riuer ftanke: fo that the Egyptians could """»"«' itemy'iudge- rt.:, ,„J „^^^„-„l,„„f .u r.,._ _.•= ^^ , , _ ".le.thatGoc menc] vpon him. thftCUfo b To ftrenjihea Mofes fayth.God proinifethagiine topunHb moft fiiarpty the op- prers/on of hii Church, the Lord , when iftretch foorth mine hand vpon 24 All the Egyptians then digged round a- /^""S- - -- bout die riuer /Sk waters to drinke: for they P'-*'^;f ","**. e Mores liuedra sfflidieo and ba- « Di(bmeat fbiuti* yeetes before be eoioyed bis office to deliuet Gods people. they ' could not drinke ofthe water of the riuer. Jmo."* '"*"-« 25 • And /*« II continued frjlly feucn days? after [O'.fiutn doftt the Lord had frnitten the riuer. '■ mn *ccom(iiJhti, CHAP. viir. 6 Frt^n4refmt. If :M«ffff'A}tth, tnithtfdit. \^ Ike *'t ftntyVhtrih) theJirceTtn tcknowledge G ofis fititr. i^ . E^pli! fhiued mth noijontijliei, jo Utfii fnuilhagaiat: J1 ButPhnrnohiintrtuhirdeMfd. AFtcr^vard the Lorde (aide vnto Mofes , Goe VI ■ \Qr,iir*i<,M, Egypt , and bring out the children of Ifrael from among them, 6 So Mofes and Aaron ,did as the Lord com- manded them, euen Co did they. 7- (; Now Mofes was e fourefcore yeaes aide, and Aaron fourcfcore ajid three, when they (J^ake vntoHiaraoh) 8 ^ And the Lord had (poken vnto Mofes and Aaro!i,faying, 9 If PharaohlDeake vnto you,(aying,Shew a miracle for you , then thou llialt fay vnto Aaron, r\. vnto Pharaoh, and t?ll him, Thus (aith the Take thy rod , .and c;^ it before Pharaoh , and it I.ord,Let my people goe,that they may ferae me: (halbe''«rn«iiintoapferpent. 2 Andifthouu-ilt not let them goe, behold, 10 ^ Then wertt Mofes and Aaron vnt;o Pha- Iwillfiniteallthycountreyuithafrogs: a Ttineiiao. raoh, and did euen as thr Lord had commanded: j Andtheriuerfhalfcranfulloffrogs,which thingfo weake, . and Aaron caft foithhjs rod before Pharaoh and (liallgoe vp atidcomeinto tbin£houfe,andinto Lureto»H«come before his feniants,& it was turned into a ferpent. thy chamber , , where t(iou-fle<'pe(t, and vpon thy the gtiiteft pow- I r Then Pharaoh called alfo for the wilemen bed,arld into thehoufe of thy feruants, and vpon «' oFman. d itfeemetbthat and <^ for.cercrs: and rhofe charmers alfo of Egypt tbypeople, andinto thine ouens, and || into thy \Or,vftnthj and'^j'Tb'elTad' *'^'"^^^"^""^^*'"'^^'^^"'"^""^' ' kneading troiighes. ' dou^h,(,rwto i!Tim?!°8."oeuer 1 2 For they Caft do.wne cuery man.his rod^and 4 Yea, the frogs (hall climbevp vpon thee, '^*'*^'''"' the wicked irali they were f »rn^ii itito fetpents: but jA^rqhs^'rod, and on thy people,and vpon all thy feruants. ticu% tefiil the deuoured their rods. "'^''. '\' " J f Alio the Lord faid vnto Mofes, Say thou ^ KuetbofGod. j^ So Pharaohs heart was fiardenfe^, amfftee. vnto Aaror, Stretchout thinehandwiththy rod hcarkeiiedn- ttothem,astheLoidhadfajd. vjjontheftrcames, vpon the riuers, and vpon the 14^ The Lord then layide vnto Mofes^ Pha- ponds, and caufe frogs to, come vp vpon thelami raohshcart is Ijobftinate, hecrefufeth tojeithe p'fEgypt. people goe. tf'^ Then Aaron (tretched out his hand vpon rj Go vnto Pharaobjn the morning (!oejhe the waters of Egypt,and the |J frogs came vp,and IThefecond will come foorth vnto the water ) and uiou (halt couered the land of h Egypt. b''!" *g (h ' ftand and meete hinitiy « the riuers brinke, and 7 * And the forcerers did likewife with their ^hete Gods peo- tlie rod , \\hich was timed into a ferpent, (lialt forceries, and brought frogs vp \i>on the land of pic dwelt, was t $. dull. f , To wit^be HMCfNilus. thou take in dvne band. Egvpt. cepted. 16 And thoii ilialt fay vnto him , The Lord 8 Then Pharaoh called (br\!ofes and Aaron, *^'^''"''-'" God of the Ebie\\es hath (cnt me vnto thce,(Sy- and faid, « Prav yee vnto ^t Lord, that hce may « Not loo^bllt ing, Let my peoplegoe, that they may (eruemee take away the firogs from me,^ ahd irom niy pco- |"""^i',','^* in the wildemeiTe : and beholde, hitherto tjiou. pic, and I will lot the people goc, that they may ftVfce'vwcGpd. vvouldcftnot hcare. doe(aaifie vnto the Lord. 17 Thus faith the Lord, In thb thou Qialt 9 And Mofes layd vnto Pharaoh, fConccr- tE^''*"" '*»*•• kio w that I am d^e Lord; behold,! wil fmite «ith ning me, eu:n 1' commaund when I (liall pray for T^'^^fV^I |^ the rodde that is in mine hand vpon the v\'ater thee, and (or thy fcniants, and/or thy people, to \^„f^ ^ " that ii in ch^ r Jucr, ;^d it fiqlbe turned to blood, dcflroy the frogs from thcc and from mine hou^ nine. The third and fourth plague. Chapax. The fifth and fixt plague. 13 fcs,chat they may rcmaine in the riuer ondy. 2 8 And Pharaoh faidj wil let you goe,that yc I o Then he faid, To morow. And he anfwc- may facrificc vnto the Lord your Cod in the wil- f Eir. ««wi)(«pj goc not farre away,pray for me. b Sethtwicktd lA; »o>i, that there is none like vnto the Lord our God. 29 And Mofcs faid, Behold, I wil go out from P'efe"''* "'» I I So the frogs fhal depart from thce,& from thec,and pray vnto the Lord, that the fwarmcs of ho°«'f!^[, t"/*" thine houfcs,and from thy fen.iants,and from thy flies may depart from Pharaoh, from his feniants, Oull g»c. people; oncly they (liall remaine in the riuer. and from his people to morow : but let Pharaoh 1 1 Then Mofcs & Aaron went out from Pha- from henceforth ' deceiue no moi c, in not fuffe- '. "' '°.''''' ">* raoh : and Mofcs cried vnto the Lord concerning ring the people to facrifice vnto the Lord. bot^Vcht'ch"' ed firJdUvfn, the frogs,vvh'ch he had llfcnt vnto Pharaoh. 30 SoMofes went out from Pharaoh & pray- him to dot'ihii^ I J And the Lord did according to the faying cd vnto the Lord. vofiiocdljr. i lofhibg»oftbi» of Mofcs: fo the frogs "^ died in the houfcs,inthe ji And the Lord did accordin| 10 the laying lifeGed Sh times townes,and in the fields. of Mofes, and the fwarmes of fiies departed from beareth the gray 1 4 And tliey gathered the together by heapcs, Pliaraoh, fr om his fcruants, and from his people, S'.°I.'.odTy! ^""^ ^^^ '='"'^ ^"^^ of them. and there rennined no t one. I J But when Pharaoh fawe that hee had reft J2 Yet Pharaoh > hardened his heart at this •■. ^^''"" p""* orjmtJthabitrt ^'••«» /'»'w,hell hardened his hcart.and hearkened time alfo.and did notlet thcpeoplegoe. loTita'Ili^ not vnto them,3s the Lord liad faid. CHAP. IX. ptowile, 16 ^" Againe the Lord fayde vnto Mofcs, Say «*'*"'•<"''«'« sfiM'. >» TheiitagMioftttcbeitnJfoni, ■m vnro Aaron, Sn etch out thy rod, and fmite the ^L'"*;^^***'^'' '**''^'' '"^ijr''^*'r^vj-*/;?* DTh.'Rudpljg.K. duftoftheeaith, that it may bee r«mft,t',}uhfi,h>m, 3, r,(„bu'« '°'Jse- Erttkri K " ^ .Morcouer the Lord faidc to Mofes, Rife g)pt : fo that there fhall nothing die of all , that "/t^j^-^d hi "&!' ao. ' vp early in the morning, and ftand before Phara- p'^'rfiwtf'A to the children of Ifrael. noiitiowai^^1 1 ^aufe to be II wonderfull in that day, To 8 f And the Lord faid to Mofes and to Aa- ■ that no frvarmes of flies Oiall bee there, that thou ron. Take your Iiandfiil of || afties of the fomace, B OrjmittH mayeft know that I am the Lord m the middes of and Mofes fliall iprinkle them toward the heauen iOTtUnitfEg^fi. the Hearth. in the fight of Pharaoh, , 2j Andlwilmakcadeliueranceofmypcople 9 And they«ftiall bee ttwsf^to duft in all the from thy people: to morow fhall this miracle be. land of Egypt : & it dialbe as a fcab breaking out *mfj.jg.9. 24 And the Lorde did fo :* for there came into blifters vpon man, and vpon beaft, thorow- phe»e°''"'' " F^^ '"warmcs of fiies into the houfe of Phara- out all the land of Egvpr. ^^'^ ' on, and w/o his feniants houfes, fo that through 10 Then they tooKcaHies of the fomace, and all the land of Egypt,the earth was corrupt by the ftood before Pharaoh: and Mofes (prinkled them fwarmes of flies. toward the heauen, and there came |! a fcab brea- |The fixt p]igu« 35 Then Pharaoh called for Mofes and Aa- king out into blifters vpon man,and vpon beaft. ron,and faid,Goe,doe (acrifice vnto your God in 11 And the forcerers could not ftand before this land. Mofes,becaufe ofthe (cab: for theffcab was vpon g for the Egypti. 2 6 But Mofes anfwcredilt is not meete to doc the enchanters,and vpon all the Egyptians. ■na worthippf d (b : for fi&*» we ihould offer vnto the Lord our 12 And the Lord hardened the heart of Pha- rtew!e'*ihe(h" GodrW. iriicA a an g abomination vnto the E- raoli, and he hearkened not vnto them, * as the •(t«j,.^.>i, & filch iike,wbich g^ptians. Loc, Can wc fjcrificc the abomination Lord had (aid vnto Mofes. tbe ifraelitei oft. ofthe Eg>'ptians before their eyes , and they not 1 3 ^Alfo the Lord faid vnto Mofes , Rift: vp "h'ihri,"'^"' ftonevs? early in the morning, and ftand before PhartJob, E^yptiM^ibho^ 27 Letvsgo thrccdayesioumeyinthedeTert, andteUhim, Thus fayeth the Lorde God ofthe rtdtofee. and facrifice vnto the Lord our God,* as he hath Ebrewes, Let mypeople goe, that they may feruc •fAy.j.18. commandtdvs. mee. 14 For Th:rcu:nth plague. Exodus. The eighc plague. 14 For I v\iU at this timeiend all my plagues the haileand the thunder were ceafed, hee finned c Sothatthine o;vae confcieace ihall condemae thee of ingrjti- code 4Dd eialice. *7^o'M.9.i7. I Ofj/i-r t'tee vp. \ Or ,to Jhf» Ihet . A That is,that all the wcrlj may insgniiiemy pow- er id •ufscom- DUOS thee. e Here we fee Vpon ^ chine hsart,and vpon thy feru3ncs,and vp- againe, and hardened his heart, both hee, and his on tliy people, that thou mayeft know that there feruancs. is none like me in allche eaith. jj So the heart of Pharaoh was hardened: nei- 15 For now I will flretch out minehand, that ther would he let the children of Ifrael gO; as the Imay fniice thee and thy people with the pefti- Lord had faid f by Mofes. lence ; and thou fhal: pei i;h fromthe earth. CHAP X 1 6 Aad in deede, * for this csufe haue i| I ap- , P4«r«A,/„««, omj^uh.m «. ul ,h> ij.hSu, depart. f)ointed thee, ro |i (hew my power in thcc, and to ij Gr«/hippers utfiroy thtcountrty. i e pha>aib unfif- afUQju, declare my '^ Name throughout all the world. 1 7 Ye: thou exalteft thy feife againft my peo- ple,and letteft them not goe. 1 8 Beholde , to morow this time I will caule fethhufme. la 'Darkemfe tijeni. j8 Phirtohfirbiddetk Mtjcs so come my more in ha p-f fence. AGainethe Lord faide vnto Mofcs, Goe to Pharaoh: for * I haue haidened his hearc,and *f*V-4»»» to raine a mightie great haile , fuch as aas not in the heart of his feniants,tliat I might worke thefe Egypt fince the foundation thereof was laid vnco my mii-aclcs j| in the mids of his realme, g or,»i hupteftutei ims time. i And that thou mayeft declare in the a eares "'>'"*''"* '**|* 19 Send thereforenow,<»nrfe gather tl]£ cat- of thy fonne,Sc" of thy fonnesfoime, whatrhings fi^uij be'fo Preit tell, and all that thou hall in the fielde : fir \-pon I haue done in F.gvp: , and my miracles, which I ihat they (huald %'tihere.sacer. aH the men, and the hearts , which are found in haue done among them; thatye may know that bei,.okenoftot tain: mercy (hew- C^t eaen to his enemies. f Elr.ret r.it hit hla't to. f Theivotdof theminiftetis called the word of God, jTHe leneasb ?\ig»C. tbr.fht -aAjkei. E9r, p.nct U ir.uin- MmJ, a: vubete aira eleetheduetie ofparentdowaid bildten. the field, and not brought home, thehaihihall lamtheLord, falhponthem,andchsyihalldie. J Then came Mofes and Aaron vnto Phara 20 Such then ?.s feared the wmd of the Lord oh,and they (aid vnro him, Thusfay eth the Lord the^r c: among the feruans of PlTaraoh,made his feniants God of the Ebrewes, How long wilt thou refiife and his cattell flee into the houfvs; '' to humble .thy Ceife before me ? Let my people b The end of af- ir Butfuchasfrew2ricdnotche'"wordofthe goc,rhat they may feruc me. fiiaionis.to hum- Lord, left his fciunnts'.and his cattell in the field. 4, Eutifthourefofeto let my p topic goe,be-[*^\°jy;^"^*'''' graihoppers into vndertiiehandof- God. f Th; wicked conftd'clheir fiooes tn thfit (ODdemnacion, but they cannot beleeuc to o!>- taineietnirsien. •^Eir.-joyceiof •T>/J/.»4tw h Vlcaningjlhat wtunihty haue theitrecuef ,ihev stenfcerih; bet- ter.t.Soiirth 'hey BJake r-.any fatte 22 ^ And the Lordxiiid to Mofcs, Stretch forth hold, to morow will I bring | thine hand toward heaucn , that there may bee thycoaftes. haile in all the Innd of Egypt, vpon man,and vp- > And they (hall coiier the faceof the earth, Vli^'il"^'' on beaft, and vpon all the berbes of the fielde in that a man cannot fee the earth : and they (hall '' "' the land of Egypt. eate the rcfidue which remaineth vnto you, and 2 J Then Mofes ftretched out his rod toward hath efeaped from the haile : and they (halleatc heaii;n,and the Lord fenc thunder and |fhailc,and all your trees that bud in the field, f lightning vpon the ground: and the Lord cau- 4 Andthey (hail fill thine houles, and all thy fed haile to raine vpon the land of Egypt. feruants houfes, and the houfes of all the Eoyptl- 24 So there was haile , and fire mingled with an^ as neither thy fathers, nor thy fadiersftchets th£hnile,fogrieuo«s,astherevvasnonethrough- haue (bene, fince the time they were vpon the out all the land of Eg\'pc,fince (] it wa'; a nation, earth vnto this day. So heietumed,and went out 2 J And the hailefmote throughout all y land from Pharaoh, of Egypt all that was in the field , troth man and 7 Then Pharachs feniants (aid vnto him,Ho;v bea(bal(^.) the haile (inoteal the herbs of die fidd, Ion? fhal he be [jan <^ otFence vnto vs> let the men I'^'J"'"- and brake to pieces all the trees of die field. goe,that they may feme die Lord their God: wilt ^.fi^n of fil the"* 2<5 Onclv mthelandofGoHien ( wherethc thou firftknov^that Egypt is deftroved? eiiiisMoatethe " childrenoflfiael were) was no haile. 8 So Mofes and Aaron were brought againe godly e«et char. 27 Then Pharaoh fer.t and called for Mofes vnto Pharaoh,and he faid vnto them, Goc.Yerue F'j^'J''" *" and Aaron, and fai: I vnto them, I S haue now fin- • the Lord your God , btst who are they that Ibajl ^ *"■ ned : the Lord is righteous, but I and my people go:? are wicked. 9 And Mofes anfwercd,VVcwil goe with our 28 Pray yee vnto the Lord (foricisynough) yongand with our old, with our fonnes and with tliat there bee no more f it ighrie thunders , and our daiighteis, with our fheepe and with our cat- haile,and I will let you goe, and ye (liall tarie no tell will we goe; for we muji celebrate a feaft va- longer . to the Lord. 79, Then Mofcs faide \-nto him, AiTooneasI 10 And hee fiid vnto them, Let ^ the Lord fo d That!*, iwouli am out of the ckie, I will fpread mine hands vn- be widi you, as I will let you goe and your chil- ^otjjfli^stlon'ed'' totheLord, <««a'thcthiuider(hallceafc, neither drcn : behold, for ccuill is before your face. towattJyon.theat fli.-Jl there bee any more haile,^ that thou mayeft i r // ff^aU net bs Co : now goe yee that art am minded to let know that * the earth is the Lords. men, and feme the Lqrd: for chat was your de- '"'°S''.J; JO As for thee and thy feniants , I know f" a- fire. Then they were thruft out from Pharaohs prepreH'for''you, fore //T-j/, yee will feare before the face of die prcfence. • Somere»de,yei«, Lord God. 12 ^AfceT,tF)eLordfaid vnto Mofes, Stretch tendfeiuemit ; ji f And the flaxe, and the barley were fmit- out thine hand vpon the lande of Kgypt for die '''"'*' ten : for the liarlcy vi'as eared , and the fJaxe was grafhoppers , that they may come % poa the land of Egypt,aiid eate all the herbes of the land, ewa '^7''''h'*'!^ai" bolletl Zloi'lJwlckt'd. i^ Butthewheateandthe-ryewo'eHatfmit- all that ilie haile l.ath left. \Or^ef,. tcr^for they were (|hid in the groi:nd) is Then Mofes ftretched forth his rod vpon fS Then Mofes went out of the cidefrom the hod of Egypt; and the Lord brought an Eaft Pliaraoh,atid fprcd his hands to the Lord,and the vvinde \pon the lande all that day , and all that thunder and the haile ceaf«:d,ncidier rained it \p- night: and in the morninj;the Eaft wind brought on the earth. the || graihoppers. l^ Afl4vylicuPfaara,oh(aiv that tUc raine and x-j. So die graihoppers went, vp v^onallthc DlliecithtEhips Uum t» rtmoiHt, The ninth plague. Chap.x).xi;. ThcPafTeoucrinftitutcd. 24 I «r, ht nof'd hnd of Eg;^pt,and H remained in all qiiarten of E- 4 Alfo Mofes faidjThus taich the Lord,*Abouc * C"? » > »». gjpt: fo gneuoiis Grafhoppers, like to chefe were midnight will I go out into the middes of F.g)'pt. neuer beforc,ncither after them fhalbe fiich. J * And all the firft borne in the land of E- *A*''/'i"8.i7. 1 5 For they coucrcd all the face of the earth, gypt O^all die , from the firft borne of Pharaoh fo that the land was darkc:&: they did eate all the chat fittctli on his throne, vnto the firft borne of herbcsofthe land,and all thefruitcs of the trees, then aidcferiiantjthatisatbthemill, and all the b from the Wgl^ which the haile had left , (b that there was no firlt borne of beaftes. efliQihtlvweH, gicene thing left vpon the trees , nor among the 6 Then there (halbe a great crie throughout hcrbes of thefielde du oiighout all the land of E- all the land of Egypt,fiich as was neiier none like, gypt. ijorfliailbc. 1^ Therefore Pharaoh called for f Mofes and 7 But againft none of the children of Ifrael Aaron in hafte,and fiyd, I haue finned againit die Hiall a dogge mooue hjs tongue, neither againft Lord your God, and againft you. man nor bcaft, that ye may knowe that the Lord 17 And now forgiue sr.ee my finne onelythis puttethaditfcrence betweene the Egyptians and oncCjOnd pray vnro the Lord your God, that hee IfiaeL may take away from me this death onely. 8 And al thefe thy feruants (hal come downc i8 o^/i»y?j then went out from Pharaoh , and vnto me,and fall before me, laying, Get thee out, prayed vnto the Lord. and all the people diat <= are at thy feete, and af- « Tfnt ii, vndct ij» And the Lorde turned a mightie firong ter tliis will I depart. So hee wait out from Pha- *''yp<""">n«l Weilwinde, &tooke away the gralhoppers, and raoh very angry. fiouetnement. violently caft them into the g red Sea , fo that ' ^ And the Lorde faide vnto Mofes, Pharaoh there remained not one grafliopper in all the land (hall not hcare you, <* that my wonders may bee <* God hatdeneth of Egypt. multiplied in the land of Egypt. tliehejrtsof th« 20 but the Lord hardened Pharaohs heart,and i o So Mofes and Aaroii did all thefe wonders l'irr°e''t"eJcb" '"* he did not let the children of Ifrael goe. before Pharaoh: but the Lord hardened Phara- miBhi bcVhf note 1 1 ^Againe the Lord faid vnto Mofes,Strcrch ohs heart,and hee fuffered not the children of If- f"^i°nb, Rom. out thine hand toward heauen, that there may be rael to goe out of his land. *-'7' f Tit vvuked in ibeitmilctiet lecke to Gods mi- BiDersforhclpc, albeit they bate and dctcft thcio. g Tli« watBi f«e- tne:hied becaufe cbc Cind or gtaucl isied:Che Ebtues call It the Sea o( buliulhes. CHAP, XII. I Tht LoriiiHfiuuleih't'hlt'afeoucy. x6 The Biheri mujl uach thfir chiU'tn tht ?ntfie"t thirtof. is The firft iortte trefltine. gt The Ijiteiitit treUtmtnoitt of tht Und. i^ Vh tgyfittmi me lj^o)led, ;? Tl:eKun!ber i(ake to Mofes and to Aaron in the land of Egypt,faying, This ^ moheth jha,'be vnto you the begin- a Called Kiftn, vpon the land of Egypt daikenefle, eucn darke- li Beeanfehwaj neflethat may be '' ftlt. fothicke. 22 Thtn Mofes fttetched foorthhis hand to- |The ninth plagnc ward heauen, and there w as a || blacke * darkenes •AJ'f/iti;.!. in all the land of Eg^'pt three d.ayes. 25 No man (aw anotlier, neither rofe vp from * IVifd. I S.I. ^^ place where he was fir three day es : * but a 11 the cliildren of Ifrael had light where they dwelt. 24 Then Pharaoh called for Mofes,&faid,Go, ningofmoneths: it /Wi* to you'the firlt *> mo- "nieiaipgpait'of ferueUieLordionely your flieepe and your cattel neth of the yeere. March, and paxi of Ihal abide,and your children (hal go with you. 5 Speakc ye vnto all the congregation of If- b Mconching the 2 J And Mo(es (aid , Thou muft giue vs al(b rael, faying. In the tenth of this moneth let euery obfetustion cf (acri(ices,and burnt offerings tliat we may doe/i- man take vnto him a lambe, according to the '"'^V"''"°'''« crifce vnto the Lord our God. houfe of the ' fathers,a lambe for an houfe. Cned";on7sepl 26 Therefore our attejlal(bfliall go with vs: 4 And if the houlhold beetoo litleforthe tember. I The mlniftsfs of there (hall not an ' hoofe be left , for thereof lambe, he (Iiall take his neighbour, which is next ' A» tbc fathen God ought not to niuftwetaketoferuetheLord our God : neither vnto his houfe, according to the number of the lli'o,l'"'^r^'^?, thewkkedasWiw ^^o^ we know )< howewc (hal ferue the Lord, vn- perlbns: euery oneofyou,accordingtohis <'ea- famifi".'*' " cbing theit charge, till we come thither. ting (hall make your count for the lambe. 4 Hefhalltafcefo kThatis,with 27 ( But the Lord hardened Pharaohs heart, $ Your Iam:e (halbe without blenii(h,a male °"y""ef"ffi- what beaitesot and he would not let diem goe) of a yeere olde : ye Qiall take it of the lambes,or J^""""'"" 28 And Pharaoh fayde vnte him, Get thee ofthekiddcs. from me : looke thou (ee my face no more : for 6 And ye (liall keepe >t vntil the fourteenth whenfoeuer thou commeft in my (ight, thou dayof thismoncth: then «all the multitudeof e Eneryoneio flialt'dyc. the Congiegationoflfinel (lull kill it f ateuen. Wsb""''. - _7 After, they (l,all take of the blood , and t^;l::Z:"j'^ hvwemanjr. I Thongb before _.., , , n r ■ 1 tt r heconfeirtdMoas ^9 ThenMofesfaidjThouhalt laid well: irom iuit,yetagainH his hencefooith will I fee thy face no more. own«confiience be tbreatneih to C H A P. X I. put bim to death, i Godprnniftththetrdtparmre. x HewiUtththimtohrev i Wiihcpt any condition, but with hafle and violence, I0r,tj0'tae, *Chap.},ii,4ni "•if- ftrike it on the two pofts,and on the vpper doore laii^git. * '"' poft of the houfcs where they (hall eate it. __ 8 And the)' (hal eate the fidli the (anie night, tbeir'nei^hbourt icve/i . 3 Mofei k»i tjleimeioftii June rofte with (ire,and vnleauencd bread : with fowTC Thi'noh, ^ He figmSelh the diiLhof theRrlUni'ie, A*r6?» they (hall eate it. {K 70w the Lord had faid vnto Mofes,yet wil I 9 Eate not thereof raw , bovled nor (oddea i\ bring one plague more vpon Pharaoh, and in water, butrolte with (ire, both his f head, his f Thatij,allthM vpon Egypt: after that,he will let you goe hence: feete,anu his purtenancc. maybe eaten. whenhelcttethyougoe,heefhall2atoncecliale lo And ye (liallrefeme nothing of ic^'nto the youhence. morning: but that, which remainetfa of it vnto 2 Speake thounow to the people, that eiiery the morow,fhall ye bume with fire, man |) require of his neighbor& euery woman of 1 1 ^ And thus (hall y ee eate it , Your loynes ^oJ,|*4 p"^, 7r** her neighbor, * iewelsof (iliter & iewels of gold. girded,your (hoes on your feete, and your (taues bat figniticd it;a»* J And tire Lord gaue thepeople fauour in myourhandcs, and yefl;alleaceitirtfcaile: ^ factamcntsatetiot the fight of the Eg\'pt"ians : alfo * Mofesw£/ cattell in great abundance. ftrangets.jnd not beginning the :«»».».u. je/, cotmame. fed,thcn ye (hall kcepc this || feruice. carie none ofthe fleih out ofthe houfe, * neither '*'"' '»>*• ■*u'hc.6. *■* * And when your children a fkeyoUjWhat fliallyrbrcake a bone thereof ' "' feruice is this ye /{^e/^i:-^ 47 All the CongregatioH of Ifrael (hall ob- 27 Ihcnyefliall fay, Itisthefacrificeof the ferueit. Lords PaHeoucr, which paffcd ouer the houfes of 48 But if a ftranga dwell with thee, and will the children of Ifrael inEL'vpt, when hee fniote olfeiuethe Pafleouer of the Lord, lethimcir- the Egyptians , and prednicd our houfts. Then oimcifeall the males, that belong vnto him, .ind The aiie God 'be people "bowed the!nfelues,and worfliippcd, thtnlcthimcomeandobfcriicic,.andhefhallbe 'hankTilr fo great 28 So the children ojT Ifrael went, and did as as one that is borne in the land : for none vncir^ abcnciite. tlic Lord liad commanded Mol'es and Aaron: fo cunicifedperfon (ball etc thereof. did they. 49 One "lawe (ball bee to him that is borne 0 Theyihat are ^ 29 «f Nowe at * midnight , thcLord [Ifmotc inthcbndc, and to tiic (banger that dwclleth a- ^^'j'*"]!"*"'!*,*' iTuilnij,* all the firft borne in the land of Egypt, from the mong you. r.r . .■^ . ioLrnon'cWtfe vh-as. firft borne of Pharaoh thacf;ice on m throne, 50. Then all thcchildrcaoi luael did as the andidi^ioa, '■ - Lord of the firft borne gnd Paffeouer. Chap.xiiJ xi'iij. The fieric and cloudie pilJar. zj Lord. Iift"rr,s councrey,!ithoughit»^«neerer:CforGod txh^tnuim to itteh thert children f rrmenhfr iAm dtiiM- fiidjLeft thcpcople repent «hen aiej- (cc ' wane, rtn-r. ij fPhihtfMreiijifi.taihirnei. 19 Thebiut and tume againe to Eg\pt) 0/ Jc/fyh. It Thfp,i/tr,}ih,,bMM«Mofihe/;,e. x 8 But God made the people to goc about by ANd the Lord fnake vnto Mofes,(ay in?, the wtiy of the wildemefie of the red Sea: and the ,.xy-»- ^ *San(aiiie vnto moeall the firft borne: children of Ifrael went vp •'armed out of the land j4.i9./?'flM7.!(=. ^*if»«,eiier^'f'nethat/r/?opcneththeuombe.n- of Egypt. t>um.,j}.iri.t6. mongthechildirnof Ilhiel,aswellofinanasof' , 19 ( And Mofestooke die hones of lofeph bead : for it is mire., ■ with him : forhe had matle the children of Ifrae 1 J ^ Then Moft«;rayd vntothepeople,*Kc- fweare,fa) ing,* God vw'l fuieiy viliteyou, and ye member this day in ih* v. hich ye came out of E-" (nal rake my bones away hence with you) g}7t , out of the f houfe of 2 bondage : for by a 20 5^ * So they tooke their ioumey from Suc- niightic hand the Lorde brought you out from cofh, &■ camped in Etham in the edgeofthCTril- thence : therefore no le.uencd bread lliall be demelFe. beaten. 21 * And the Lorde went before them by day 4 This day come yee out in the moneth of in a pillar of a ' cloud to lead them the way, and 'Abib. bv night in a pillar offire CO giuerhem light, that 5 ^ No we when the Lord huh brought thee thc\- might goe both by day and by night, into the bnd of the Canaanites . and H ittites, and 22 *He tooke not aw y the pillar of the cloud Amorices, and Hiiiites, and lebufites ^^vhich hce bv da ■,nor the pillai" of fire by night from before fw^re vnto thy fathers , that he would giue thee, the people, a land flowing with milke and honie) then thou CHAP XIIII Qialt keepe this feruice in this moneth. ^ j PW«4.Af«(«*,r««<.a;cr;.«r/.f«^Mr f/r«ft«. ,1 Seuen dayes (liak thou eate vnleauened ji^t i.raeheifiiiini-mtfltiii'tmit'ir.Hreafitmliy.efit. ij ^ Elr.ktkft offer ■ Uanti, a \\ h«re they Wfr« inmoft cto- ell flauer'f. h Tofigoifxthtt they hadootlea- fute CO leauen their bteti. c Ccnteinirgpirt of March and pan of Apiil, when corce Of gio to tipe in chat coun- trey. t/ier/n'mtee. \Or,Btcaufe. i Which the Pdi- lininisivnnldhaoe nu nily, buiopeniy.S: a? the word doeib figii^fie.iet m or- derly 6ue & t?uCs •Gfn.59.i5j7..;}.(J, /iro»'affihtm- ii Hi duadefhthe Set, tj-lj The E^tiiat follta tnitre d'evrnei. THen the Lord fpake vnto Mofcs. Aving, 2 Speake to the children of Ifrael , that e VMKo thoa doefttelebiate the leallolvnleaa uened bread. I Thoo Qiale y>ir.e i^.i9.e^k.^hi=' ■ 7 Vnleauened bread f}:3ll be eaten feiien dayes , and there O-.al 110 leaueried bread befeene v.iththee,noryetleaufnbefeene'.vitfttheeinall the)' ' reairne and campe before '^ Pi-liahiroth, thy <]uarcers. ■ betweene Migdal& the Sea, oner aga'nfl*Baai- 8 f Andthou flialtfljc^ve thvfonnec inth.-'t zcphonraboutitfhal vecan^pehy theStr>. day,raying,T And it fhjillbe a figne vnto thee '" vpon hath fhut. diem in." • . :. ■ continuail remem. tbme hand, .-vnd foc a remembrance becweeiie ; 4 And I ivil hjsrden Pharsolw heart tflat hee thoH"l''QVd'°a'of ""^'"^ ^-^'^ ' *^^ ^^^ '^^^ of the Lorde may be in il,al follow after you : fo J wil ^ ofs: mre honour a thing that is in ^^7 tnoiith : for b\' a ftrong hand the Lorde vpon Pharaoh .and vponaH his hofte: the Eg\'p- thinehand.ot be- brought thee Out of Fgvpt. ti,insalfbfhalknowthatIamthe Lord: andthey' fot« ihin< ey««. I o' Keepe therefore diis ordinance in his Tea- didfo. ibnappoince'ifromyeeretoyeere. j f Then it tvas told the King orEg\'pt, that 1 1 w?4', (Tfid commeth Wspeople with him., forth ofthybeaft:themales/?r''//i.'theLords. 7 And tooke fi,\e hurdrcth cholen charet-;. iEhr.that'iTii , ,j Btireuery'f firft foale of .in gaffe , thou and <^anthecharetsofEg\'pt,andcapta!nesouer derrtoodofihe him not, then thou (lialtbreake his necke : like- 8 (For the Lord had hardened the heart of horfe and other wife all the firft bome of man among thy Ibnncs Pharaoh king ofEg>-.pt, and he folo-.ved after the ^'*»*l!^''ir'* rtialtthoubbyeput. children oflf.ael: but the children oflfrael went 14 ^Andwhen thy forme dial afke thee il to outwithan<:hiehanf}. morowe, faying , What is this? thou (T^alt then - 9 * And the Egyptians pxirfned after them, fiy vrrtohim , With a mightiehand the Lorde andallthehorfes ^:. pingby the Sea, belTdePi-hahiroth, before Baal- f J For when ^waoh v^as bard hearted a- zepfioir. gainft our departing, the Lorde then (lewe all the i o And when Pharaoh drew nie, the children firft bome in the land of Egypt : from the firft ofLfrael lift \p their eyes,andbeholde,nieEg)-p-. bome of man cuen to the fii-ft boi ne of beaft; tians rnarchcd after them, and they were fore ' a- therefore I facrificc vnto the Lorde all the males fraide:wherefore the children of Ilrael cr)'ed vhi that/'-^ open the wombc, biit all the-firftbornt tothetordi -'i''' 1> -tT An/j a From toivatc! thecountreyof the Pbiliflims. b So the Tea vii% btrorethe,mouii< Cannes on cither fide.S; theenemic- at their backe:yce they obeyed Goii and were delit:e- red. " .V««.JJ.T. c By pan'lhlng hi»x>t>ftio3tet^ beniofl. Dot ofteccd io fa crifice. h By cfferirga cleanebeaftinTa crifice.leiii.R.e. |Cf, herieptr. tf4rds. d r^ffphoj wri* teih :hit bi fiJes thefe chatecs there were soieohotle- men, and iooaoo, footeoien. c \V:th great I'oy and boldnelle. ♦ lo/h.i^ frayd,aallau2- The red Sea. Exodus. The Egyptians drowned. A fong of a 1 Then the *children of Ifrael went through the mids of the Sea vpon the dry ground, and the waters w#r*a\vall vntotheni ohtheirrighthand, and on tlieir left hand. 2} And the Egyptians purfued and went after them to the middes of the Sea , euin all Pharaohs hoifes, his charets, and his horfemen. 24 Nowe in the morning 'watch , when the Loid looked vnto the hofle ofthe Egyptians, out of the firie and cloudy pillar, he ftroke the hofte ofthe Egyptians with ftare. ly For he tooke off their charet wheeles, and they draue them with || much a doc : fo that the Egyptians euery one (ay d, I wil flee from the face of Ifrael : for theLorde fighteth forthem againft the Egyptians. 26 ^ Then the Lord (ayd to Mofes , Stretch thine hand vpon die Sea , tnat the waters may rc- turne vpon the Egyptians, vpon theircha^ets and vpon their hoilemen. lht/:,mec»H;ti,ui rtU^um tlmt the) dai. The third . thai Goi Murteib net ha 2? Then Mofesftretchcd fotth his hand VpOH C'bitrch mciraimnii) oh; §f igiri,iut to txerdji th(tr jmih ^ (niume cotuinurth the Sea, and the Sea returned to his forcc early in »*«> tr j«6/«,;„ „d oftmi^K, iHgminttih them : M.ihe ffiatliit, »ere iio^t in tj^g mornin", & the Egv-ptians fled asainft it : but i'l/e hupiofthtirlmet.thiamhmthryiftre III Bgrtit. The fourth pomlts.ihxtvhiu ^i_ t _ i r„ ^ i. -.it; t- • • l -j thcd^il^eriMrcmofis'tMt, ibenGohhelfe „n^r,re^yto(HCcol.r:forthe Ifrathte, the Lotd " OUCrthr^V the Egyptians mthcmids hadontnher f!ite thtm, huge roch *oirai)uiitiiii<,ht fort them the Senjiehmi them oftheSca. tfu{iciiniieHemits,fotbatthereii>Miu>ir.ykji toefctpe to iMniinJgimriii, 28 So the water returned &coucred thecha- rets and the horfemen, etun all the hofte of Pha- 11 And they Ciydevnto Mofes, Haft thou raoh that came into the Sea aft^r them: there rc- brought vs to die in the wildeme{re,becaufc there maincd not one of tliem. werenograues in Egypt ? wherefore baft thou 19 But the children of lirael walked vpon dry ferued 'vsthus,tocarievsoutofEgypt? land thorow the mids ofthe Sea, and tliewaters 1 2 Did not wee tell thee this thing in Egy-pt, were a wall vnto them on their right hand , and g Such is the im- faying. Let g vs be in reft , that wee may ferue the on their left. flefKihat itcMnot E&T"''"^ ? for it had bene better for vs to ferue jo Thus the Lorde Caned Ifrael the fime day abide G!.'ds'ap°° ^^'^^ EgyptianSjthen that we ftiould die in the wil- out ofthe hand ofthe Egyptians, and Iliael &we pointed time. demeHe. the Egyptians dead vpon the Sea banke. I J Then Mofes layd to the people , Feare yce j i And Ifrael faw the mightie f po wet, which I Or.iiUmrauct. not,ftand ftill, and beholdc || the faluation ofthe the Lord (hewed vpon the Eg\'ptians : fo thepeo- Lord which he wil fhe\v to you this day. For thr pie feared the Lord , and bcleeued the Lord, and Egyptians whom yehauefeenetliis day, yee (hall bis " feruant Mofes. neucr fee them againe. CHAP XV •.« . 14 The Lorde (hal fight for you: therefore t. i« Moret^Mthem,,, 4ndwor«,npi^ prsyfitvHtoGoJ I. o«ly put your h hold vou your peace. ..-'... ^. . p'^ r r/ Zf^^^i^l^t »J f AndtheLordfaidvntoMofes,Where. doubting. " fore ' crieft thou vnto mee? (peake vnto the chil- i Thnian temati. dren of I(rael that they goe forward * Pft/.jS.ij. t.Cor.to,t,Mr, t Which Wilt* bout the ibree Uft hoatc* of tke oi|bt. \Or,httmff, m So the toti by lbewa:rc failed hiS;& by the water tiiowaedhiieao* miel. fir their Jt/iuerauct, 35 The ftofit murmurt. it ^t iht pr»/(r of Mores the Utter jTMltri Mrefvreele. t( C»d ten- cheih the ffple obidiente. * ,^, _ •Tp Hen a fang *Mo(es and the children of Ifrael a'jinftl'hSib'' ^^ ^"'^ lift thou vp thy rod , andftretchout 1 this fong vnto the Lorde,andfaid in this ma- OTdeiieth wiih thine hand vpon the Sea, and djuide it,and let the ncr, IwiKing vntotheLord: for he hath trium- iuward gronings children of Ilrael goe on drie ground thorow the phed gloriouily : the horfe and him that rode vp- tctheloid, mids of the Sea. on him hath he otierthrowen in the Sea. 1 7 And I, beholde, I wil harden the heart of 2 The Lord it my ftrcngth and || pray fe , and the Egyptians , that they may follow them , and I he is become my (aluation. Hec is my God,and I wil get me honour vpon Pharaoh, & vpon all his wil •> prepare him a tabernacle, btumy fathers feo(ie,vpon his charets,and vpon his horfemen. God,and I wil exalt him. ^^, 1 8 Then the Egyptians (hal knowe that I am j The Lord « a « man of warre,his "JNamc it ^ -■ the Lord, when I haue gotten mee honour vpon lehouah. Pharaoh,vponhischarcts,&vpon hishoriemen. 4 Pharaohs charets and his holtc hath he caft 19 (And the Angel of God , which went be- into the Sea : hischolen captains alio vveredrow- fore the hofte of Ifrael , remoucc! & went behind ned in the red Sea. them : r.lfo the pillar ofthe cloud ivcnt from be- j The depths haue couered them, they fankc fore them, and ftood behind them, to the bottome as a ftone, 20 Andcamebct\veenet!icuimpe of the E- 6 Ths'||righthand,0 Lorde, is glorious in gyptians and the campe of Ifrael : it wasbotha power: thy right hand, O Lord, Fwthbruifed the cloud and darkne(le,yetgaucit ^ light by ni'P'^- pLice oiled zin, 11 Thou ftretchedft out thy right hand , the 2 And the wjiole Congregation of die chil- Z!l'^^*h"'athti cardi fwaliowed them. drcn of Jfrael mu: n ured againft Mofcj & againft fsBiprdand i> J. f For To, often, umcs tne Saip. Cure callcth th% miglicie mcnof the woriJ. g Which wughftft te bt prayffd with ail feirc asd te- ucicacr. b 1 lut it, uico the lindof Canaam or into iBounc ZioB. • I J Thou uilt by thy merc)'cary this people, Aaron in the wil Jerneirc. >v(if/j thou deliiieredl^ : thou uilt bring fi^w in thy ftrcn^cb vnto thine holy ■'' habitanon. lo caJled Kadclh, •X>f«(.>. 15.19/%. 1.9. fatrir, i Which wai m003( ZiOD, whwcaficrwanJ fix Temple wai k Signifying iheii great iov. uhlih luflome y lewn oblaued iocec- taine ioleaimies, lud.ii ;4,S: 2i.>r. bat it ought not to be acloketo cotiet oar w aatoo ^oBces. CB) tinging the Ijijl'oog o; thinks giu.ag. en Wh'.ch Mis called Ethain, Num }}.8. IP'thUttrnfi. B Thicit.Gdd.oi MofcsioGodl Naui«, , o Which il, to doe iliat oniy that GoJcomtsandeib. IOr^!al(l;itl, } f or the children of Ifrael fayd to thar,Gh N.jm.ij.j6. rfiat we hat! dv ed by tht hand of rhe LorJe in the 14 Thcpeoplcihalheare^wt/beafraydforow landofl;g\-pt, v.hai'.vec fateby thcfldh tpocs, b SohaidatUiig fral come vpon the inhabitants of Paleltina. "hen we ate rrcad our bellies full : for yec haue " '* '" '''^ ^•* 1 y Then the dukes of tdom thalbe amaCetl, brought vs one into the wildemefle , to kill this gaini^^rd'n'ht^ and trembhnglhal come vpon the great men of wholecompaniextith fanine. the belly u pin. Moab: ail,the inhabitants of Canaan (hall waxe 4 ^ Then fayd the Lord vnto MofcSjEehold, 'Ixi fainc hea; tid. I wi! caufe bread to raine from heaucn to vcu, Sc 1 6 *Fearc and dread ihal fall vpon them : be- the people Q-al goe out , and gather f that that is \Bhr.ihtpirti9uof caufe ofthciigrsatnes of thine arme, they (halbc fufticientforeueiy ' day, that 1 may prouethem, '"'^ "j-*" "A'' l ftill as a ftone,tiil thy people paiTe , O Lorde : till whether they wil tvalkc in n>y law or no. ij„j \lf^\^ p,'t J' this people pafle, »/;«:<> thou hjfl purchafed. J But the lixt day the;, fl.all prepare that, emly depend vp. 17 "ihoullalc bring them in, and plant them ivhichthey iLall brir:g i«w#, anditflialbeti-.ife onGoiJs prom, in the mountaine of thine » inhentsncc , which u as much as the-/ gather davjv. deocefroiaday the place tij.u thou ha(i prepared, O Lord, for to 6 Then Motes and Aaron fayd vnto all the ''' d\s eil m^eiten the San<'» and hjjrfmni into the Sea, anil the Lord brought agairil the Lord ; and what arewethatyee haue "O'M'""'"- thc waters ofthe Sea ^^on them:but the children murauired againft vs ? oflfrafl wcntondryland in thcmiddcs ofthe i Againe Mofesfayd,Atetienil.al the Lorde Sea. giue you rieili to eate , and in the morning your 20 ^ And Miriam y prophetefTe, lifter of A«- nil of l>read : for the Lord hath heard your mur- rontookca timbrel in her band,& all the women muisngs, which veemurraure againft him ; for came out aftei" her 'vith timbrels and!' daunces. v.hr.tarewee? your m.irmurings --vf not againft 2 1 And Miriam ' anf-^ercd the men, Sing yec vs, ijut ..gainft the "^ Lord. vnto the Lord : for he hach triumphed gloriouily : 9 ^ And Mofcs favd to Aaron , S.r," vnto all the horfe and his rider hath hee ouerthrowen in the C ongregation ofthe children of Ilrpej, Draw neib Godi^ the Sea. neere before the Lorde : tor hee hath heard your lelfe. 2 2 Then Mofts brought Ifiael from the ted murmurings. Sea, and they went out into the •vildcrnefle of 10 Now r< Aaron (pake vnto,the whole Con- tr- Shur : and they went three daycs in the wilder- gregntion of the children of Ifracl , thev looked neffc-and found no r.aters. toward the v.iLdernes, and behoide , the glorv of z j And vvhen tliey came to Marah, they could the Loi d .'ppe.Tre- i * in a cioude. . not drinke ofthe wr.ttCTSofMarah,for they were _ xi ( For the Lorde had (poken.Vnio MoTes, bitter :thacfore the name oftheplacew as calkd faying, (jMarah. 1-2 * I haue heard the mtirmurings ofthe chil- *£fcM54. 24 Then the people murmured againft Mo- dren of Ifraehtell them r-?;.T*/arf,&lay,|JAt euen jcyn!i»/»i. feSjiayingjWhatlhahvedrinke? ve fhal eate flelh, and in the morning yeelhall be ''^'"' 2 5 And he cried vnto the Lord, ar.d the Lorde SlUd with brtad, and y e Ihal know that I am the (he.vedhima*tree, wA<'*»wji. them ail ordinance and a law, acd thae " he pro- ucred the campc : and in the n.omiug the dewe uedthem, lay roLind about the hofte. 26 And faid, If thou wilt diligently hearken,0 14 * And whenthe dewe that ^v^s fallen was *X*w.it.?.fA4 l/ratl, vnto the vovce ofthe Lord thy God , snd afcendcd, behoide, a fmal! round thing hm \'pon "i'.»H-""y-'6-'»' wilt doe that, which is ° right in his fight , & w ilr the face ofthe wiidernes . frrall as the hoate froli giue eare vnto has commatiD'.kmcnts, ?nd keepe on the earth. ill his ordinances , then v.iii I put none of thefe 1 5 And when the childrf ir of Ifracl fawe it, ^ ^ dL'eafes vpon thee , which I b\ >- i;f;'-t vpon the E- they fayd one to .-mother , It is '" M a n, for thty ' ^|, ^ 'l'^_^^°!j^j,^ g-, f tians ; for I ara the Lord tl^^a: uesietb thee. wifi not what it was. Ar.d Moies feyd vnro thc.c, or g/iu ai'io oicate; 27 ^ * And they ame to FJim , v.here xere- * This is the bread which the Lorde loa^giucn p.epajcd. r.-.eluefounrainesof ^vster, and r.u:ntie ft sirne veto eare. •jo^n&jia.csr^ trecs,and they camped dicrtbj^ the waters," ' i-.> fl|iiiis.thc thing which tlie Lorde hatb *°'^' P a. conunaujfel; caolethry roar> irated.butler his^pioomelak:; e Heihxeoe- temneihCodsnib. ninets,co£teia. *Cl*fLi;.it. Manna kept for the poftei Exodus. lofliua difcomfiteih Amalek. g Which contei- netb about a pot- tle of ourmealute. ^Ebr.jur an hta(t,_ *I.fo^8.I^ h God is a rich feeder of all,aad none can iulily eomplaiae. No creature is opure, but being abufed.ic turned) tuourdcIiiULtioo. It Which- portion ihoul.l feruf for the Sahbi'band the day befoie. ' SGod tonkeaway theoccafion from their labour, to fignifie how holy he woold haue the Sabbath kept. m Their infideli- tiewasfogreati that they did expredj a^ainft Co.ls commia- dcmeDt, n In faime and figure. but not la colout,Num.ii.7, o OfthilVeiftll leadeMeb. 9.4. p Thit ir,the Arke ofthcconenantMo wit.afierthjtthe Arke was mide. *lofl),s.ti.tiche,9, M- q Which mcafute conteined abeuc (en polCih. commanded: gather of it eucry man according to his eating, S an Omer for f a man accordmg to the number of your perfons: cuery man fhall take for them, which are in his tent. ' 17 And the children of Ifrael did fo, and ga- thered fome more,(bme leffe. I S And when they did meafurc it with a O- mer, * Iiee that had gathered much, had nothing ouer, & he that had gathered litle,had no ■> lacke-. fo euer)' man gathered according to his eating. 1 9 Moles then fayde vnto ihem, Let no man referue thereof till morning. 20 Notwithftanding they obe^'ed notMofcs: but Ibme of tiiem referued of it till morning,and i: was full of wormeSjand » ftankc: therefore Mo- fes was angry with them. 1 1 And they gathered it euery morning, euery man according to his eating ': for when the heate of the funne came, it was melted. 32.^ And the fixt day they gathered '' t wife fo much brcad,two Omers for one man: then all the rulers of the Congregation came and told Mofcs. - 2 J And he anfwered them. This is that, which the Lord hath fayde, To morowe u the reft of the holy Sabbath vnto the Lord : bake that to day which ye will bake, and feahe that which ye will feethe,and all that remaineth, lay it vp to be kept till the morning for you. 24 Andthey lay de It vp till the morning, as Mofes bade, and it ftanke not, neither was there any worme therein. 25 Then Mofes fay d, Bate that to day : for to day u the Sabbath vnto the Lord : to day ye (hall not ' finde it in the fielde. 2 6 Sixe day es ftiall ye gather it,but in the fe- uenth day u the Sabbath : in it there flialbe none. 27 ^ Notwithftanding, there m went outftme of the people in the feuenth day for to gather, and they found none. 28 And the Lord fayde vnto Mofes, Howe long refufe ye to keepe my commandements, and my lawes? 29 Behold, how the Lord hath giuen you the Sabbath : therefore hee giueth you the iixt day bread for two dayes . tary therefoi e euery man in his place : let no man gocoutof liis pbce the feuenrh day. JO So the people refted the feuenth day. J I And the houfe of Ifracl called the name of it, M A N. and it was like "to coriander feede, hn white : and the tafte of it was like vnto mu- ter sm^de rt'ith hony. ja And Mofes (ayde, This is that which the Lord hath commanded, Fill an Omer of it, to keepe it for your poltcritic : that they may fee the bread wherewith I liaue fed you in wildernene, when 1 brought you out of the land of Eg>'pt. J J Mofes alfo laid to Aaron, Take a <> pot and put an Omer full of M a n therein, and fetit be- fore the Lord to be kept for your pofteritic. J4 As the Lord commanded Mofes, fo Aaron layde it vp before the p Teftimonie to be kept. J J And the children of llrael did cate Man * fourtie yeeres, vntill they came to a land inha- bited : they did cate Man vntill they canx to tlic borders of the land of C.-uiaan. J 6 The Omer u the tenth part of the 1 Ephali. CHAP. XV IL - I Tf>i Jfrntllln cor/ie into "^cfjhiiirn and trud^t for vtttr. 6F/««*. Lord, and camped in a Kephidim, where W4< no te,hnote!ery°' water for the people to drinke. place, where they 2 *Wherforethepeople contended with Mo- caniped,as Num. fes, and fayd, Giue vs water that we may drinke. 'jj^jswh'''' r"''* And Mofes fayde vnto them, Why contendyee noublethYng'v^* with me? wherefore doe ye b tempt the Lord? done. J So the people thirfted there for water, and ''X''"'*-"'^' the people murmured agamft Mofes, and fayde, yoicoV.'wbJ ' Wherefore haft thou thus brought vs out of E- lookc ye not for gvpt, to kill vs, and our children, and our cattell fuccoiir of hi^ with thirft? wnbout mnrmo. 4 And Mofes cryed vnto the Lord , faying, c HoTt'efdy die What fliall I doe to this people ? for they be al- people are foi moft ready to ' ftone me. •''«" o^ne mat- 5 And the Lord anfwered to Mofes, Goe be- \ll\ p°l'« It, i/--,i J T J "°J to be ahient, tempted the Lord, faying, Is the ^ Lord among thenweneglea VS,Orno? his promile and 8 «" *Then came « Amalek and fough't with ™"'" hima hat. Ifrael in Kephidim. . '' l^v".':!/.'"' 9 And Mofes iayde to Tofhua, Chufe vs out « Who came of men,and go fight with Amalek : to morow I will Eliphaz.fonne of ftand on the toppe of the 'hill withtherodof ^li"''^"''/-"' ^ 1- - 1 J f Tiiatis.Ho eb, God m mine hand. wiich is alfo c»U I o So loOnia did as Mofes bade him,& fought Ud SLnai. vvith Amalek : and Mofes, Aaron, and Hur, went vp to the top of the hill. II And when Moles held vp his hand, Ifrael preuailed : but when he let his hand g go downc, g So that wc fee Amalek preuailed. - bo^v dangeroui 1 2 Now Mofes hands were heauy : therefore ' '''"'» " '' ^ . .■'' they tookeaftoneandputitvnderhim, andhee ''" ^°^ ' ' fate vpon it : and Aaron and Hnr ftayed vp his hands, the one on the one fide,andthe other on the other fide : Co his hands were fteady vntill the going downe of the funne.' 1 J And lolhua difcomfited Amalek and his people with the edge of the fword. 14 f And the Lond fayd to Mofes, Write this h l" the booit* for a remembrance h in thebooke, andt rehearfe °[}^' \^T''.l , ,, /• i T -,1 I L iSbr.pnt II III Ibt It to lolhua: for * I will vttcrly put out the re- ,i,„of loPmn, membrance of Amalek from vndcrheauen. *7^um.i^.2: 1 J ( And Mofes built an .nltar and called the « ■/'""• ' 5J- nameofit,iIehouah-nilIi) iMv'hllt'^li ,../-..- 1 I _i , 11 , r- I. isiny.banner.asiie 16 Alfohefavd, -j- The Lord hath fworne, that jeciared by bol. he will liaue warre witlj Amalek from generation ding vp his rod to generation. CHAP. XVIIL I Infiro tommeih la fie Mofti hu fonne in Um. 8 Mofet t'lUth himaf the aoiiders of Ep)it. 9 feihyonhjceihanj ojfeieth facriise t> Cod, 21 IVhiti mautr of iitti nf/lceri tnd Juagu oii^Jji lote. 14 MoJeiot/ejeibJiibroycomftS III ipp') >umg offfct) I, WHcn leihro the * Prieft of Midian Mofcs father in la w lieard all that God had done for and his handi. iBbr.lhehandttf the Lord VpOH tbt tbront. 'Chap.r.ie. Icthro coun a It may fcemt thithe fcnt her bicfcforaiime to hetfjtberfoiiiet ioipaticDiiclcad n.e^iouiabealcc tohi»vocaiion,' whuli was lo dan- |>croiii,chap 4.15. b Hortb i» cared the mount ofGod, becaufc G--d wrought many mU raclcs there. So Peter callethtKe IBoant vvheie Child was tranf- figured, the holy mount ; for by Chrifts piefence it w» holy (of a time, Lpeti 18. c riiJt is.hcfent mtfltngcrstolay V to him. f Eir. e/{t*ce. i \%1ieT»by it i« euidrni thathee woifh'pped the troe God , and therefore Mofes ttfufed rot to ma- rie hijdaaghter. * Ch3)>.i.K,t6ti, *id J.7.J;' I4.8. e Fot they that drswned the mount of in law, and did all that he had fayd : obf *'ed"'h 'iT h ' Ood, 2 J And Mofcs chofe men of courage out of "^^j^'q^'q",",^ J' 6 And he' faid to Mofes , Fthy father in'law all Ifiac! , and maJerhem heads ouer the people, ri..uis; f< r to (uch Icthro am come to thee,aRd thy wife and her two rulers ouer thoufands , rulers ouer hundreths, ru- ^°ei/]iirf'3TniJf looiffCod. it Hte •Ufott iht mcuBt la thuAit) tnii Cghliiteg. gyptians, 10 Therefore lechro Ij id, <* Blefled b; the Lord N the a third moneth , after the children of If- a Which wai in racl \verc gone out of the land of Egj'pt , the ■'* beginning of of vvhojiadi deliuered you out of the hand of the fame ''day came they into the uildernesef Sinai. c„n.^,""^' „j" Eg>'ptians,andoutofthehandofI'haraoh- wiio 2 For the)' departed from Rephidm.S: am.e Maj .aLc part ef hathuV/J'dcliucied the people from vnder the to the defe;tofSinai,& camped in the uildernes: ofiune. haniofthe Egyptians- • euen there Ifrr.el camped before the mount. "* J*"'- ^n^^- n Nov/ 1 know-that the Lord is greater then j *But_Mofes went vp vnto God,for the Lord p'"j^'"" *' all the gods :* for as the;;' hautddt proudly v\ith hadcalledout of the mount vnto him , faying, '^cie<^.■^Z. ^emjoatethrj'^ ri:ccm}\7ifed. Thus ihslrthon favrothehoufcof'^Iaakob, and ' G'>dcalledra» 12 Thenlerhio Mofes father in lawe tooke tellthechildrenof Ifrael, tht'h'!L'feofi'«"" burnt offerings and facrifices ro Ojfer %nto God. 4 *YehauefeenewhatIdid vnto theFgyp- kob &"he°pe^le And Aaron & ail the Elders of Ifrael came to eate tians , and h»w I caried you vpon <* eagles v%ings, of tfrael fijniBe bread with Mofes Lther in law 'before God. and haue brought you wto me. °"'> "S""'* p'op'e- I J ^ Now on the moro w, when Mofes fjte to 5 Now therefore * if ye will heare m' voyce ^ For'ii" eeVie br iudge the people, the people flood about Mcfjs in deed, and keepe nvs- couenant, then yee llialbe flyi,-gh:e,'>ouio'f from morning vnro eucn. mychiefetreafureaboueallpeoplc, *thoughalI tian-^;-- an; in ca- 14 And wiren Mofcs father in law faw all that the earth be m-ne. rymg herbirds.a- bcdidtothepeop!e,heefayd, 'Vhat is this that 6 Yecfhallbe vnro mce alio a kingdome IheomheriaTe'nt's* rfioiidotit to the people ? why fitteft thou thy of*Prielks, .nnd an holy r.ation. 7 hefe icrr the dedareth her loue' felfealone, and all the people (land about thee words which thou Ihalt fpeake vnto the children '^oenf^.z. from morning vnto euen? of If ael. t-Vi "'"■'*" I J And Mofo fayd vnto his father in Iaw,Ee- 7 ^ Mofes then came &: called for the Eldei-s ''i.ptXgj'iitt. caufe the people come vnto me to feeke ? God. of the people , and propofed vrto them all thcfe i.*, 16 Wrientheyhaueamatter,the)' come vnto things, which the Lord commanded him. mc, and I iiidgeber-veenccme and another, and - 8 .-^nd the people anfwei-ed all together, and declare the ordinances of God, and his la'AXS. fiyd,* All rhr.t the Lord hath commaunded, wee •f'"/'-S4 ;-'=''''-. 17 B(!t Mofes father in law favd vnto himyTlie willdoe. And Mofes reported the wordes of the .'"i^','"^'*''* thing which thou codt, is not well. people vnto the Lord. i§ Thoubothf wearieft thy felfegrcatly,and 9 And the Lord (ayd vnto Mofes, Lo,I come this people thacis with thee : for therh'ngw too vnto thee in a tbicke cloude, that the people may heauie for thee : * thoii art not able to doe it thy heare, whiles I ralkc with thee, and that they may Iclfe alone. alio beleeue thee for tuer. ( for Mofishad toldc 1 9 Heare nowe my |' voyce , ( I w ill ghie thee the v.ordcs of the peiTple wxo the Lord) counfell, .ind God fhalbe with thee) be thou for ro Moreouei', the Loi d Ct^^. vnto Mofes,Goe the people to ^ Godward , and report thou tlie to the people , and ^ fanftifie them to day and to * "^f"^ the"' 'o caufes vnto God, m.orow, and let them wafh their clothes. ^m^^"^* 20 Andadmoniflrthemoftheord'nanceSiand ir Ardletthembeieadyonthethirddayifor rduesoutwjt'ly of thelawes,&fhewthem the way ..wherein the/ the third day the Lorde will come downe in the cleanebynafv n^jlt walke,and the worke that thev mufl doe. Hsht of nil the people vpon mount Sinai : '"S- 21 Morcouer, prouide thou among aH the ""12 And tho;i0.a!tferniai-kes vnto the people people' meaofcouragt, fearing God, men dea- round about, fajing. T.-ke heedetoj'oiirfclues - • " D 3 > - that God appeareih on the mount. Exodus. The tenCoromandettients. •Hrfr.ltJo. f But^uejroDr fdaci to pcayec and abSintnce, tbiCjoonay tt Ibis time attend onely vpnothe Lotd,i.Cor,7.5. • Dfjl.^. 1 1. dut veego€ not v-p to the mounr, nor touch the 6 And fiicwing mcrcie vnto « thoufands to g so ready !« h border of it: whofoeuer toucheth the * mount, them that lone me , andkcepe my commaiinde- tatbtno ihewe''^ (hall furely die. ments. metcy tbentb I J Nohandfhalltouchitjbutheflialbefto- 7 *Thoun«ltnortaketheNameoftheLord S^*"")* Bed to death , or ftriken through with darts whe- thy God in f vaine : for the Lord will not holde iitu"^.',!.mL*'tJu ther it be heart or man, he (lial not line: when the him giiiltlefle diat taketh his Namein vaine, I Eittcr by f.vca'. II home lilo weth long , they (lull come vp |{ into 8 Remember the Sabbath day s to keepe it ""S '''"y "^ '»^ themouncaine. holy. {f eoD^end"*'"' 9 * Sixe day e$ flialt thou labour, and doe all /whi'h'hly "'■ thyworke, meditaungtbefpi. , 10 But the fcuenth day « the Sabbadi of the 'M"J'""'*.tT hta- 15 And he favdvnto the people, Beready on LordthyGod:»>»;f thouTnaltnotdoany workc, ["fj^'^s'^^jl* die third day,4»^p.iya.eyk, there was thunders and lightnings , and a thicke ftrangerthatis within thy || gates. *"■'*• cloude ^^on the mount , and the found of the 1 1 *For in fixe dayes the Lord made thehea- trumpet exceeding loud , fo that all the people uen and the earth, the fea, and all that in them is, that was in the campe, was afrayd. and refted the feuenth day : therefore the Lorde 1 7 Then Mofes brought the people out of the bleffed the Sabbath day,and hallowed it. tents to mccte^vich God, and they floode in the 12 ^ * Honour thy i" father and thy mother, "DtKt.^.tg.mat. nether part of the mount. that thy dayes may be prolonged vpon the land, *S4-'F''-/s.i. 14 ^ Then Mofes went downe from the mount vnto the people , and fandified the peo- ple,and they walhed their clothes. g God vfed there ff ireful fignes that his law (haaldbe had in greater re- nerenccaadhis maiefiicliiemox fcued. ii He gaae auto iJtitlo Mofes by «nd(tftaridhin). 1 8 * And mount Sinai was all on fmoke , be- caufe the Lord came downe vpon it m fire, & the fmoke thereof afcended , as the fmoke of a for- nace,and all the mount g trembled exceedinglv. 1 9 And when the found of the trumpet blew long, and waxed louder and louder, Mofes (pake, and God anfwered him by ^ voyce. fa By tb: parents alio is meant ill chat haue autberiV tie euer vt, * Mait.f.lt. which the Lord thy God giuedi thee. ij * Thou (lialt not 'fill. 1 4 Thou (halt not ^ commitadulterie. I J thou (halt not 'fteale. 1 6 Thou Qialt not bcarc falfe " vvitnesagainft ' .reJ,!e "J " „. diy neighbour. _ therslije. 17 * Thou flialt not "couct thy neighbours k Bat be pore in 20 (For the Lorde came downe vpon mount houfe, neither (halt thou couet thy neighbours heart, wotde, and Sinai on the top of the mount ) and when the wife, norhismanferuant,norhismayde,norhis j BuVftudieto Lord called Mofes vp into the top of the nr.oiuit, oxe, norhisa(re, neither any thing that is thy boe hi^goods. phioe wotds.that MoleswentVp. neighbours. m Bntfucherfcil the ptppie might j, -[hai die Lorde fiydvnto Mofes , Goc 18 f And all the people |1 fawe die diunders, f^fc^jujtj"^ do\vne,charge the people , that they breake not and the f lightnings,& the found of the trumpet, « s„»;.7.7. th^ir baundi , fe^ff* ^;pto theLordtogaxe, left and die mounraine fmoking , and when the peo- n Thou mayfj net many of them penfli. plefaw it they fled and ftoodafarreo(f, foniuchaiwiQi 2 2 And let die !| Prieftcs alfo which come to 19 And f lyd vnto Mofes , * Talke diou with ," ,t1o"""."*. i the Lord be fanftified , leaft the Lord II deftroy vs,and we wilheare; but let not God talke widi |orv^«ri ffon thrni. vs, left we die. ^Etr.firebrtnJi. • 1 Neither dignitie nor multitude haoeaotorifie t» palTe Ihe bounds, tbitGods worde prclcribeih. them. , _ 2j And Mofes fay d vnto the Lord, Thepeo- 20 ThenMofes fiyd vnto the people, Feare *^.'",^'"'''i^''* plecannotcome vp into the mount Sinai : for nof.forGodiscometo oproueyou,andthatliis J, Wh'e't her yo« thouhaftcharged vs,(aying. Set markes onthe feare may be before you, that ye Gnne not. moi;ntame,arul(anaifieit. 21 So thepeopleftoodafarreoff, butMofes 24 And the Lord fayd vnto him,Goe,get thee drew neere vnto the darkenefTe where God nw. downe,andcomevp, thou, and Aaron with thee; ,22 f And the Lorde fayd vnto Mofes, Thus but let not the i Prieftes and the people breake thou (halt fay vnto the children of Ifrael,Ye haue thiir bounties to come vp to theLorde, lefthee feenethatlhauealkedwithyoufionihcauen. deftroy them. 2 j Ye (hal not make therefore with me gods of J So Mofes went downe vnto the people,and filuer,norgodsofgold:youQial makeyounone. wil cbey his pre- cepts as yoQ prO' miied, Chif.if.S, toldethem. CHAP. XX. » "rhi Cemrnandtmenis ofthi fitjl ttble. ii rt« ctvmunit- menu ofiUficoad. i8 Tbt (toylt »Jr*)ii art eomfirtei hj 24 * An altar olr earth diou(h3lt make vnto * (hs^jin&jtd me, and thereon (halt offer diy burnt oiferings, J^'- . and th\' * peace offerings , thy flieepe , and thine '" '*' oxen: in all places, where I (hall put the rcmem- a VMiea Mofes & Aaron were gone vp, or had paired y bauds of tbe peo- ple, God fpake Moit%. jj GoMofpimtauigeUiumgiMt^of biddtn.il, brance o( my Name, I Will Come vnto thee, aiid bleffe thee. 2 J * But if thou wilt make mec an altar of ♦©f^/.t^.y^ ftone , thou (halt not build it of hevven ftones: »i>yJ,8.ji. OfTth'l Ion the til*'' oMghi to be, THen God » fpake all thefe wordes, faying, 2 * I am the Lord thy God , which haue brought thee out of die land of Egypt, outof die for i/thou lift vp diy took vpon diem, diou liaft thus out of y mout ^^^ ^f || bondage. polluted f them. t sfo-. i/,»*4/ ii, SroWe h«rd J Thou (halt haue none other gods b be- ^6 Neither (lialt thou goe vp by ftcppes vnto '*'^«;- ^T>ai. ^ * Thou (halt Huke thce rto graucH image, thereon al thUiEs Me*^^! "^"fi^r any (imilitude efthinis that are in heauen .,...,u^..,^^^.^. , •-, , • t. - L L r CHAP. XXL 'i«.;«.if/sp7.7. aboue,neidier that are m thccarth beneath, nor ronforeUaidcmaordmmct, .ppoimedby GcJ torching ftr. c 8y this outward that are in die waters vndertneeartn. ' ■ " . - . geftflreailkindof j Tj,oi, (],ait ^^qj- c bowc downe to them, [o idoUi.To.bli'' nfi'f'er fcruc thccn: for I am die Lord diy God,a den. '' ielous God,vi(Icir,g thj iniquitie of the fathers d And win bere- vponthechildrcn , \pon the thixd generaticn and ."TfShXt. ^P°n th^jfourdioftfaemdiachatemc; beby hisDouping, orflyin^abroadof bis clotlies. HiiUitf,murihtr!,mU»ron^i : thtobttrumion whettofdoeth ml iiiftifft t mi>:, LutMre^wen to briJIt onr (ormft n»mre, »bicb ill aonldtr<»k< out mtt nUmifihitfe mi cmtliit. K T Ow thefe are the lawes , which thou (halt fet "Unil^fif, before them: z *IfthoubveanEbrovc(eniant, heefliall «'""■'»•"• k*^aylog DO mo- ney fat hit li- bctiie. bNot hiuirgwife aoi child; CO. Tbcludicials. GhapA^dj. Theludicials. li fcnje fixe j'ccres, and in the fcuonh lie? (liall goe or his iraide in the eye, and hath perifhcvi i t, hec out free, 5 for nothing. , > nnill let him ^oe free for his eye, J Ifhe canfie ^ himftlfc aIone,he Qiall go out 27 Alfo it hce fmite f out his feruants tooth, f So Cod rtscn. himfdfe alone : if he w«f man ie J, then his wife orhisniaidestoothjhediallkthim goeout free gethcrneiticia flinllgoe out with him. _ for his tooth. ihc l«ft .h.ng.. 4 If hisma(krh.:uegiucnhima\vife, anddie 28 ^ If an oxe gore a man or a woman, that hath home him fonnes or (1augh:ers,thc wife and lie die, the * oxe (halbe ' ftoned to death,and h'ts ^^.'."'^ ^' q t, her cliildron fliaibe her ' mafters, but he (liall goe fleili Q-.ali not be catcn,but the owner of the o.\e pil„,n.'rf 'much' out himlelfe alone. jhuU^oe cjuite. nu.rt i>ial'l the 5 But if thefeiuar.t Ciy thus, llouemyma- 2^ If the oxe were wont to ptifli in tkncs mi«to«rer. fler, my wife and my children, I will not goe out pafi, and it hath bene j|toldc his mafter, and hce r-"»"A^'''' '»*'<• free, hatli not kept him, and after hec killetli a man or 6 Then his mafter fliall bring him vntothc a woman, the o.xelLalbe ftoned, and his owner fludges, and fethimtothe (««.t>i?. «i Theholmefle of the pbee ought not to drfeiid the muriher. *Ltuil.za.9. proUi ao.so. m4t(.i;.f, tTur.j.la. II EiiherfatreolT tteo(flee/e^ ' O By the ciailt iuftice. fifir,/9i>/mj of biihmt. f B)f the ciuill mgiftrate.buc before God he it atnarthetet. q Oftte laotliet t>t cbilde. *Lfiut.i^.lo.ilfHl. ■t^.xi.vuiti 5;8. t The execution of ilii< lane oncly bilnngedtothe n3giftia(e,iii»tb. ii8. willappo) nt thee a place u hither he fhall fiee 14 But if a man come prefumptiioufly vpon his neighbour to Hay him with guile , thou (lialt take him from n-.ine '" altar t'l^it he iruiy die. 1) ^ Alfo hce that fmiceth his father or his iTiother,fhalldie the death, 16 ^ And he that fteaieth 2 man, and felleth him,if i: be found with him, (1 all d ie the death. 17^* And hee that curfcth his father or his mother, fhall die the dead his ownCi CHAP. XXIL of thefU 5 T)iiKi.igf, f LcKdh.g. 1^ 'Surev'wf. t6 tit- tijii-.^cfma/dti. 18 PVtuhcrtU i a U^ht'it. 11 Sujifieft . tffitJii'f, widoiic^jimi ftihokUi. ij VJ'urie. iSKe- HitCBit to MagifiA'.ii, t Either gtejf fthehestd^ beaa«»»' iheilocke. IE amanftealean »oxeoraflieep€, and kill it f ^^ ^ ,* or fell it, hee (hall reftore fiue oxen for the oxe, l"l\^^n *andfourel]ieepe forthcfheepe. iheflocke, 2 ^If a thiefe bee found b breaking vp, * i i^-a. r 1.4. 1 8 f When men allb ftriue tof ether,and one -"r^d be f.nitten that he die, no blood JhaU>« Jhed ^„^'"to°| ",„ fmite .iHother with a " ftonc, or with the fi{t,and for hj.-n. or vndftmining,' he die not but lieth in bed, J "Jm* if he be f in dieday light, c hlood jhall ^s.c».vhrn the 19 If he rife ;;ga>'ne and walkc without vpon Bijhed for him : fvr he 1> ould n .ake ful 1 reftituti- /"""« "/"'' '^t"»> his (fafJe,thenniall he that fmote him goe o quite, on; if hehadnot wherea;i:b, tlicnlhouldhebe ^'^'^jj^n, m,^ faue onely he fhall bcare his charges jj for his re- foide for his theft. d„,h (hn kil. fting, and fliall pay for his healing. 4 If the theft bee found f with him .nliuc, lethhim, 20 ^' And if a man finite his fanant, or his (whether it be oxc,a.1e,oj:fliecpe>helhall reftore \i!"'M>>khini rrside with a rodde,and be die vnder his liand, he the double. fi-ialhefiirelypunillied. J und for wound, fipeare^ whether hee hath << put his hand vnto his, ^ That i»,whetli« ftripeforftripe. neighbours good,or no. behaihaolsa. a^ f And ifa man fmite his feruant in th« eye, g. In^manevoftrefpafTejwhecheritbefw ■ '-•■■ D 4. oxaii. The ludicials. Exodus. Three Jblemne fcaftes. oxen, for afle, for flieepc, for raimentjOr for any /"<**! »/'*ki>t. die,or be f hurt, or taken away by enemies , and after many and ouerthrowe the rruetb. ? ^•^' '•"' "''••'h no n-an fee it, J f Thou (halt not efleeme a poore man in fel^ljo SrV e TheyfhouU „ e An oth of the Lord flwll be bttwcene his caufe. b i( wcbeboanj Vtimeoitht thcmtwaine, that hee hath not put his hand vnto 4 ^If thou meete thine enemies oxe, or his "> do good to our loti his neighbours ^ood,& the owner of it llialltake afle goin? aftray, thou Ihalt & bring him to liim "«"'" ^"^, " the Otoe, and he lliall not make it good : againe. «cm.e h'mrJlfr *Gcni.}t.j9. iz *Butifitbeftoilenfromhitii,he(halmake J Ifchou fee thine enemies 'afle lying vnder Matth;^^. " * reftitution vnto the owncrthereof- his burden, wilt thou cca(e tohelpehim? thou * itGodcoreunJ f He fhall fhewe J J If it be torne in pieces, he Qiall bring ' re- (halt helpe him vp againe with it, lne''a'!«sflet!^ fomfpjttof ihe cord, 4n;illiall not make that good , vohica it Ac- 6 ^Tlioulhalc not ouerthrowe the right of h?>'bu'"fowi)i he wuueffM!""^ ''^ uouied. thy poore in his lute. * fuffcrvi.o'cajt 14 ^Andif amanborowe««fAf of hisneigh- 7 Thou (]. alt keepe thee farre from a falfe mat- ''"""'* °"'^"- hour, and it behurt, or els dic,the owner thereof ter, * and fhnlt not flay the <* innocent and the bt',d"Ds? ''''""' not fc>eing by,he (hall fiircly make it good: righteous ; for I will not iuftifiea ivicked n)an. *i«/4H.5j. ij ]f the owner thereof be by, he (liall not 8 ^ * Thou (halt take no gift: for the gift d \^hcthtrtbou \^,^^'t^"t^ " make it good :/or if it 6« an hired tning,itg came blindeththef wife,andpemerteththcvvordesof '>«n'>3i«"ieor (hill be free by r t ■ 1 ■ ° .u -^u art cooimiaded h« p,vi.g,hei.ire. for his hue. the righteous ,hemrgT«. ' •z><»;.3jxg. 16 ^ * Andif amanentifeamaidethatisnot 9 ^Thoulhaltnotopprefl'e afiranger : for "Dmt.ie.i^. betrothed, and lie with her, he Ihall endo we hci , ye know the '^ heart of a Itranger, feeing ye were "•<'/«-i».t8. and take her to his wife. feangersinthelandof Egyptr t^-4r./«i»;. 17 If her father rcfufe to giue her to him, hee 10 *Morcouer, fixe yeercs thou (halt fow thy, L is'a (Wander ii!» (halpay money according to the doivry of virgins. land,and gather the fruites thereof, heart is (orow.' 18 if Thouflialt notfufftra witchtoliuc. . ir tut the feuenth yeere thou (halt let it reft f^'linough- ^ ^ jp ^ VVhofoeuerheth withabeaft, Ihalldie and lie ftill,th:t the poore ofthy people may eat, j^""^' '■""^ ■ t' the death. and what thej- Icaue, the beafts of the fieldeihall ^'' *'•' J*'* *T>rHi.i3.ij, 14, 20 ^ * Hee that offereth vnto atiy gods, faue eate. In like maner thou (halt doe with thy vine- *chtp.ie.S. ij. I.W4C.J.J4. vnto the Lord onelv,flialbeflaine. yard, d«rf with thine oliue trees. dKi.s.ij. •i!i.);.i>j}. 21 ^*.\loreouer,thou(lialtnotdociniurieto 12 * Sixe dayes thou (halt doe thy worke,and fNeuherby/wfji a ftranger,niither opprefle him;for ye were lh:an- in the feuenth day thou ilialt reft , that thine oxe, rj," jkin'o\Tih«rii gersintheland of Egvpt. and thine ad'e may rcft,and the forme of thy may d Pdlii^.fphe.^,}, *Zeci.j.io, 22 ^* Ye Ihall not trouble any widowe, nor andtheftrangermay berefrelhed. .*^'"f'*i-i-&i^. farfierleflc childe: rj And yeefliall take heede to all things that '^- . 2j If thou vexe or trouble flich, and fo he call Ihauefaid vnto you rand ye (hal make 'no men- f„ rei^embraoat' and cry vnto me,I wil! furely heare his cry. tion of the name of other gods,neither£haU it be ibat (he Angel 24 Then (hall my wrath be kindled, and I will heardoutof thy mouth. palTrd ooerai'd h The i.A plague kill you with the fword, and your ^ w iiies (hall be 1 4 f Three times thou (halt keepe a feaft vn- JP""^ ''" 'f'^5' oJ God vpon the j j ui i r u 1 ,-• . ■ .u ' lites.whtnheflew oppreffer.. widowes,and your children fatherlefie. tomeintheyecre. the fiift borne of ■ *»/•« J5.37 dtHt. 2J ^ *If thou lend money to my people, fiif 1 j Thou * (lialt keepe the feaft'of g vnlea- the Egyptiaoj. »}.ip.p/4/.i5 5. «,to the poore with thee, thou (halt not be asan uened bread': thou fhalr eate vnleauened bread ''DtHi.i6.i6. vfurcr vnto him : y ec (hall not opprefle him with feuen dayes, as I commaunded thee, in the fea(bn i/yvbilb is Wfaiti vfurie. of the moneth of ASib : for in it thou cameft fontide, in lokeo 26 If thou take thy neighbours raiment to out of Egypt: and *none (hall .ippearc before that the taw wai pledge, thou Ihalt reftore it vnto him before the me emptier S'"" ^"^^l" "f* funne goe do wne:' _ 16 The ^ feaft alfo of the hamcft of the firft \'"^'ll^l\, 27 For that is his couering onely, and this is fruites of thy labours, which thou haft fowen in i This i» the feaft his garment for his fkin : wherein lliall he flecpe? the fielde : and the J feaft of gathering fn.itei in of iabernac1es,fig. jFoftoIdand therefore when he ' crieth vnto ince, Iwillheare the ende of th^ yeere, when thou haft eatherediu H'^'^jiI^j*''"''''''' necefsitie. him : for I am nicrcifull. thy labours out of the field. ' vndet'hetems 0* •^S.jj.r. ^8 ^ * Thou (hrlt not rdile vpon thcluiges, 17 TAcp three times in they eerefliall all thy the tabernacles ' ndther (peake cuill of the niler of thy people. men children appcare before the Lord lehouah. '" «'ljl«""^='- , k Thineabun. 19 «|" Thine ''abundanceand thy licourilialt 18 Tl:ou (halt nor offer the Wood of my fa- fj^j'^^'^'^'J^^j^jij dance of thy t^ou not kccpe backc. * The firft tome of thy ailice with ^ leauencd bread : neither (liall the fat ;„ ihine houfe. wi'nV'"'^ fonncs (halt thou giue me. of my facrifice remaine vntiil the morning. *:A<»>.j4.!«. •£*«^i3.j,i2,4«J 30 Likewifcflialtthoudowithtbineoxenand ip * The firft ofrhefirft fruitesof thy land *""'';'^'* If'S. with thy (hecpe: feucn dayes it ftiall be with his thou fh.nlt bring into tlis houfe of the Lord thy iVoil" Jhloid be* da)i;me,'»»Jthe eight d.iy thou flialtgiueicmc. God: ;>?; flialtUiounotfeethc akidinhisJoio-; taken before iuft *L(mt.iiZ. i\fk. ji f"Ye(halbe.-;nhoivpcople vn:omc,*nei- thers milke. .. , ' ,'. thieriheiehyari *%Vd*(;.Kaue no. ^^" 'hall ve eaccany fldh that is torne of b:a/les 20 ^ *BchoIc,l fend an Angel before thce.to ^y^^|',^„'i""t|,'4!- ihiiigtodoe inthefield: yeiniallcaftit'tothedogge. keepe thtc in tlKwa/^ and !■>' bring thee 10 tiie i^fj/J.yj^f* . *"'"''• r H A' T> vvTTT place which I bauc prepared. •'. -r rn L , ' . . , ;v 21 Bewareof him, and heare his voyc?,»3n^ "< i*'",8i"'.''''» t "^Jitt 10 Ulov Iht muUit'iaf ij N"! / ' "Muf ww'wo/^J'f t..i • . f u Mi „ ..r r mine jnihonticae j?M.^:/,. .4 Tiu*hr„[<,Uv,mfsjlc.. ro.„T;e^n. prouokehim r.ot : for h; will notfparc youruiif- ,,,(,,,„ g^„„„e ill u gr^miiU t» k*^ tbt feofit. i % Wltxt d I ; rt^t- deedeSjbeCAUie irj m tiam^ is in him. you ,a luy oaaw. 22 But Gods prom]fc,antl the peoples. Chap.xxiiil.xxv. Mcfes andthcBldcrsfccGod. i? } i Biit if thou hearken vnto his voyce , and »vho faid. All that the Lopd hath faid,wt ivill doe, doc all that I rpcakc,then I willbc an cncmic viT- and be o.edicnt. to thiue cnenucs,aiid will afriid them that afHi(S 8 1 hen Mores tooke ihe * blood,& fprinck- thec. led it on the peopJc^id (aid,Bc!;old,the <= blood 2 J For mine Angel * flial go before Aec,and of the couenanc, which the Lord hath made Mch bring thee vnto the Amorites, and thcHittites, you concerning all thcfc tilings, and the Perixzites, and the Canaanices , the Hi- 9 ^ T hen went vp Mofes and Aaron,Nabab, iiitcs,and the Iebufites,and I will drfti oy them. and Abihu,and fcuenuc of the Elders oflfrael. ■ ^4 ■ Thou flialc not boTv down e to tficrr'g6:!s, lo Andthty *fawtheGbd oflfocKnndvn- neirher feme them , nor do; afc^r the workes of dcr bis fectc wj# as it -.vere a j uorke of a Saphir thfin:i)u:* °vtterlyouerthit)wtl»em,andbrealc ftone,and as the very hcaucn when itisclcare. onodcomnMn- in pieccs their imni^es. ' ii And vpoii the n'ohffs of the children of dcthfiisnoiotieljr jj For yc niaUferuc the Lord voiir God, and Ifraelhc 1" laid not his harki : alfo the)' faw Cod, ^ioles but to (It- heefliallbldTethy "brcadand thy water,.anJl and g did eate and drinke. fltoytheoj. wil takeall fickcncs aivav from the mids ofthct. 12 ^ And the Lord l'- faid vnto MofcSjComc o That is, all z6 ^ * There llul none cafttlieirfruite nor be vp tome into the mountiine, and be there, and I ihinjintcca»ie {ja^ren intliy land : the number of thy daycs wfll will giuc thee ' tables of ftoni, and thelawand cat.i pre - J folElL ♦ the commandemcnt, whicb Ihaue\vritten,forto * Peui7.t4.- 27 Iwillfendmy p fcareb€forethec,aiid wil teach ''them. , ^ I will make deftro^' all the people among whom thou flialc rj Then Mofes role vp , and his minincrlo- ^"" ir,».5r,Tj ri°'^- a"J i wl make all thine enemies f«rne their fhua : and Mofes went vp into the moiintaine of mineanjeliode. backes vnto thee: Vjod, ftr..)th*m,ai 28 And I will (end * hornets before thee, 14 And faid vnto the Elders, Taryvshere,vn- Chj^. jj.i. which ihall driue out the Hiuites,thc Canaanites, til we come a^aine vnto you: and bchold.Aafon, ''' 't*"^ and the Hittites from thy face. . ^and Hur ,ire with you : whofocuer hath any Hiat- al I will no: caft them out from thy face in -tcrSjlet him come to them. ■ oneycere,leflthelandgrowtoa vvildernesiand '- 15 Then Mofes went vp to the mount, and the beafts of the field mulciplv againft thee. the cloudecouered the mountaine, JO Lylitleandlitle r.vil driue them out froTi 16 And the gloi-y of the Lorde abode vpon thy face, vntill thou increafejS: inherite the land, moimt Sinai, and the cloude couered Hit lixe J r And I will make thy coaftes from the red day es : and the feuenth day he called vnto Mofes ^ Called the Sea fea vnto the fta q of the Philiilims, and from the out ofthe midges of the cloude. ofSytia. '■defert vnto the ''Riiier: fori wildcliuer them- 1 7 And the fight of the glory of the Lord «'<« led dfftrt "" ' ^^^bitants of the land into your hand , and thou like ' confuming fire on the toppe of ihe moun- f To wic, Eophra- O^slt driue them out from thy face. tainc,in the e)'es of the childrai oflfrael. . j2 *Thouflialt make no couenant with them, 18 And Mofes er.tred into the middes of the nor with their gods : ' cIoude,;nd went vp to- tjie mountaine: andMo- j 5 Neither (hall they dwell in thy landc , leli les was in the * mount fourtie dayes and fourtie thcy'maketheefinneagainftme:forif thouferue nights.' their gods, fiirely itlliallbethyf *deftruclion. __, . _ j q ^ Ap ^ .XXV. t- Tif- -UnUhtmr gifin fir the nnUng of the Ti'.t'iite/t. *Ch4f.}}.t. iem.i.ii. *VfMt.7.ii. : let. •rt«?.j4.i5. jeLr.'>ftacr,}r *T)tnl.T.l6. * I Pel. I J, '" ■»•>•. d Which blood rgni£(th that the couensnt btokco cannot be itinind withoui blood* (Keading. e Aj perff 61> at their intii mines could behold hil maicRie. \EtrJ:riclct vnle, f Hz made them not arr9ide,noc punilhedthem, * g That !i,iriu]fW' ced. '■» ii The fecooj '^ time. ■ k i Signifying »|i*< ba:dneii> utoar * heal ts, except God doe»VT!lehfi U'ci 'herein by his 'pirite, [«. rem.ji.jj. e£ik.ii.T9^ a.cor.}.;. bkbr.8.io.nCTtiac{e,'and ginningat ibe:o, chap, hitherto. h^A'b^nhehad fecetned iheic la*er jo mount Sinii'. ^ Ehr.iHd^er/ntiti. * Ch^p.is.S. *fl>«(>.J».J4. pr.efti,oo.le v,u oflfrael, which offered burnt offering'; of beeires, the fai}iion ofall the ihaniments thereof, ■otgiuee toUui. andfacriUccd peace offerings vnto the Lord. :■ -lo ^ Thej-niai'makealfoan* Afke ^ Then Mofis looke halfe of thc^iJood, and tim wood, two cu! itcs and an halfelot-g, and a Jt it in bafens, and lialfe of the blood be fprink- ojbite and an l-«lfe broade , and a cubife and an ofShit- a AlicrthemofalT and iodiciall bne hegiueihthem thecetemrniall lawjihat coihiflg Oiouldbeleiito rcans inurmioii. 'Chop.ii 5. b For the bnil. dirgiDdvrcof the Tabernacle. \Or,t'hwt. ( Which i» thought to be a kirde of Cedar, nhich will 00c lotte. d Ordeincdfor the pt-etls, 'Chap.jS.^, *rt.pj8!j. e A pla>e bo(bt« cfT^r faciiSce nA tohrarethcLiWt tOr,lhehoke,f titltwe. put 1 led on the altar. " halftfhic. 7 Af:erhcetookethe|!bookeof the coue- u And thou fialt ouerlay it wirh pure coW,' nant , and read it in the audience ofthe people; within and without (halt thou ouerlay it, & H^ali make The Arkc and Merciefcate;. i. Eitodus. The Table of {Jicwbread. The Candlcftlc fee; ^')',t circli tni a liorder. make vpon it a )1 <;rovJne of golde rosmtJ abour. , thee,arid firorn abouc the Merciefeate * betweene *7vi<"»i. 7.S9. 12 And thoii Riak cnfl foure rings ofgoldc the two Chenibinis, which are vpon the Arke of for it.and put them iii the tbnrejlcorr.ers rhctf of: the Teftimonie y I vvil tell thee all things which I that is, two rings fkalbe 03 the one fide of it, and will giue thee in commauiulemcBt vnto the cbit- t wo rings on the other Tide thereof, ••,•'• drcn oFIirael. I J And thou (hair njake barres of Shittim wo'od,and c6ucr them with «oide. .14 Then thou fhalt put the Ivarres in the rings by the fides of the Arke, to beare theAikc with th^r-T... _ . . I ; ■- . Thh Tablh Of Thh Sh B vv E Bread. ^"B Tit S T IM O N 1 E. ihuy, which dtckreih the! ihc 7eble aai an hand b>eaiih thitkt, F ri/ji, C Tkihariti to Cirit the Tablty-xhichzctrc fill through tktnngu H C<« fliK wlertin the Sheire trend vmi pur. J Tht ta.,tlu[ cul-ii or icMts caSidibi Shelve brrnd, !(, Thegolleii or coHfringi.Thc inctnft cup.tt. 2 J ^ * Thou fiiak alfo make a Talilc of S!uV *rh4p 37.10. tim wood , of two cubires long, and one oibite broad,?nd a cubite and an halfe hie : ^4 And thou (lialtcouer it wiih pure goldc, 7<;''so"tWiiaTt"putmh^^ and makethereto a crowncofgold round about. ...onie which IJhalleiue thee. ' : Thou (halt alfo make vnto it a border of 17 Alfo thou (lialt make a-lIgMerciefeate of foure fingers round about: and thou (lialtn-ake a lOr.^h^tui pure ?o]de, two c«bites and an halfe long, and a gol J«n cio«ne round about the border thereof, tr^^ r,.Kife.^d:5rth2lftbfoadj. > ■ 2 ^,After,thourhaU make font fourc rings of eorners. G T.h ha'rn coHtred K-hh ijcHe to put through tic ritigs to cr.r) ihi ^rtf. H Thetnmrf'iirt of (he ,/lrhe rtfiere the Te(li»fome w.uput. , i I J ThcbaiTesllialbeinthermgsofthe Arkt; they (hfJl not be taken away frort it, ITheftoMeti- bles.therodof Aa- ^011 and Mtnna, • whUli were a te. ftiiionieol Gods pieleoce, ^,couirinj^: pf , prephiMo'iii. . ,. . ■ V . g" Ther? God apptated mercifully vsrq ihent: atnl'riiiilwjijjfigiirt'orCin'rft, ; t h s p r 6 1' 1 t i a t o r i ej ', , Or Mhrcie. Seats. / The prof it'uh- tie,orme>cirfeate, tthich I! the coue tUigofihe ^rke of the Teflimom'tjet 4^xr.' in ib'^ edition (bt ftAi'.c«efc. if Thr plr.re mhece ijJutd the tlr/Klt 4itd anlnfre^jrom 0»»ue the Pro fillip iorie^and from lie- i»re»e tie aw^ i *fth(Che>i*l>imt, : rings < golde,and Oialt put the rings in the foure cornets that art in th^ foure feete thereof :■ :, 27 Ouer sgainft the border fliall the rif^s be far pUces for barres.tOibeaie the Table. 28 And thou (Iialt make the barres of Shit- tim wood,aijd (lialt ouerlay them with gold,that the Table maybe borne with them. 29 Thou (halt make alfo ''difhesforir,and«»- h Tofetttebcei*. cenp etippej for it, and couerings for it, and gob- "9°'- lets, whcreT . ith it (hall be couered, eitrn of fine golde Qialt'thou make thenj. , . Jo And thou malt let vpon the Table (heue bread before me continually. The Cak.d L E '.t 1 c K 1, x8 Au^i thou Oialt make; two CherubimsoE • • goJ4(e ; of w9i;ke beaten out vvkli ^^ hammer ■ f halt thqi< nifke thctn atttUe- two endes of tho McKici^tc.;. , . . . ■;.,•'. 19 And tfie one jehcTub Hiait thou make dt; , thecineeipde, and thcoth^rCh^nib at the other ende : o'tthe nutter of the Merciel'eate (hail vcc make the CheuJjimsjQn the two end cs thereof. 20 A:id£hcGhcr(il">inis dial Rretch their wings.' " I on hie, ■coucrijjg the • M?vcieRa(;c with tht;ir> tyingf,a^at^/eir fficcs one toflnother: tip t&e Mer- Qi'cfcatewaijd /lisllthc faces of the Chcrubims be. 2 1 . Ar;d thou llialt pui the Mercicdatc abouCL vpon the Arke, and in the Arke thou (hflltptit; !«*,■»;* j-.OiJwi theTeftimome,\vhichIv,iIlgiuethee, , tnthiktt'J aj Aiid there X wiU Hdcvlarcwy foifrvtfitor Btctuft iht ^i»n oftht Cendlefticlie U fo fUme tnd tuidint, it >ieet(eth not to Jt, Icrile the firlicultu ptrtti thereof ACcordi .'g, (• the order ofUllrri, Onr/rwhtrCM Itk laiamthe j^.zierf.lhtl there pjntheffure 'joule) or cupp'f I« the Citndlelli tuny one oflht*- the' ii tnchn, .yftd the knoppti of iht Ctiidle/lifkea" ihofe nfrkh are vnder ih irnKchet lU. they fifue out efil>c/hi>fi «a. »A3fo. The three coucrings Chap, •fA.fj7.17, J I f*Alfo thou Trait make a Cin3ltAicke of i It ihall not be f,^^^^ g^jj . ^f i worke l)«tai out with the ham- "n'rt'onhe"' '^^'' '^''''' f^^ Candlcdicke be made, his fliaff, and luir.pe of go'de his brancht5,his boulcs,his knops: and liis flourcs with the hammer, fhalbcoftherame. j2 Sixc branches alfo (hall come out of the fdssof It : three branches of the Gandlcfiicke out ofihe one fide of it , & three branches of the Candlefticke out of the other fide of it. J j Three boules like vnto almonds,one knop ando';* floitre in one branch: and three boules like almonds in the other branch , one knop and «t,f floure : fo throughout the fixe branches that come out of the Candleftickc. 34 Andintlie/^j/fof theCandleAickeyj<»a if fourc boules like vnto almonds,liis linops and his floures. J) And there f ha l^e a knopvnder two bran- ches »»«f AFterward thou (halt maTce the Tabemacle withtennecnrtaines of fine ^vined iinnen, and blewc filkc^ and purple, and ikarlet : and in a Tli;ti5,«fraoft them thou (halt make Cherubims of* bioydercd 4(iqoingotfi!ie v.'orke. wwlic. The First Covering Of The ^Tabernacle. NORTH. xxvj, for the TabcrnacJc 30 haue one meafurc. J Fiue curtaines Qialbe coupled one to an o- ther : and the other fiue curtaines Ihalbe coupled one to another. 4 And thou (halt make firings of blcwe filke vpon the edge of the onecurtaine, which u in the felucdget'ol the coupling:anJlikewifc (halt thou ^ On the M? irake in the edge of the other curtainein the fel- )''■'''''* ""'T' ucdge,in theftcond coupling. togetliti. J Fiftie (brings (lialt thou make in one cur- taine, and (^ftie Airings (halt thou make in the edge of the curtaine, which is in the ' fecond cou- ^["^'"hMie^*" pling: the Hr'm^s fhilbt one right againft another, fij,^ 6 Thou (tialt make alfo filtic || taches of gold, ^Orjittkiu and couple the curtaines one to another with the taches,and it flialbe one || tabemacle. Vt^atiiKm. TheCvrtaines Op GoatesHairi. N O R T H. r^^^^P5feS Ji'SC'^ i> O V T H- Tht ten curmmtt^vhUh trnt ti^ht ir tntiait cuti:in l>r,g ifCherntim airke-^ E 7o< bte^dthcf* cw umt trot fimrt ctib'tfei, and fo thtuntuvtri foarlu eHbilct troti. f G rwo curltmts tnd »n Mft : jo that the ahole hitd lo^flhir tUcUftth thdt the TttinucU win thirlit CMbilti loiig,arid ttftlw irotd, F U Tt'hti or hoahit loUlttHdottmti t'lfthtr. 2 The length of one curtaine/t4/t« eight and t\vemie CTibites,and the breadth of one ciutaine, foure cubices : cueiy one of the curtaines (liall S O V T H. Iheft iliutn (mHiHit ofgoattt t>aire we put about the other ttn ^ *r.a the eki uemh hmpdie fore the enlritofthe Ttl/trnnclt, lookt "B. Theft nlfowertia.cu. iliesloNg, aidlhe other tut tight tnd tteevtu^md therefore an the Seuthfidt iktf vtrt i eutite longer then the other,lotki £• >^"'< "4^ <*" °'^' '" '^ Siotthjldtf tbit the boxrdci r/light be eouertd, J ^ Alfo thou (halt make airtaines of goates haire,to be&^ couering vpon y Tabemacle: thou d left raine iml dak make iheni to r/)* C2it>*r of cleuen curtaines. weather (houU 8 The length ofa curtaine /^.rtf A* thirctifecu- "»■»««'««• bites,and the breadth of a aircame (btire cubites; the eleuen curtaines /fc^tf 6* of one meafiire. 9 And thou (bait couple fiue curtaines by thcmfelues, and the fixe curtaines by thenifeluest but thou (halt double the e fixt curtaine vpon the * T'"' '^o* "n c c r i_ - :_». tbecnefiae,and forefront OttheCOUCring. fiue oa the other, 10 And thou llialt make nftie (truigs in the a;id the fixt fhonld edge of one curtaine in the felnedge of the cou- bang ooet the pline, and fiftie (kings in the edge of the »f6(!r doote ol the Ta- curtaine in the fecond coupling. 1 1 Likewife thou iLalt make fiftie || taches of tPj'>"*"« braffe , and falien them on the filings, and (halt couple the couaing together,that it may be one. 12 Andthef remnant yrefterh in the curtains //<»»<^^ vpoa foure fopkets ^'^^^•'' <>( ^he of liluer. • ;. 1: i •■• . • . ; .. ^Eo'/vadfrtf^ S S ^.\fterward thou rtialt h;ng the vaiie f on hootl, .- w,<,;,n| the hookfSjthat thou mayeftbrlnginthitber^/Aij '*"•' itfl,ouiahmg «, (wihinthevaile) thearkeof the Teftimo- ll'^^^^'^^"'* rae : and the vaile (hall make V ou a fcparation be- tweene the Holy place and the 'n- oft Holy place, i Wherennto the J4 Alfo thou (fialt put the xVlercifcat vpon the I'ie Priefts onfly Arke of the teltimonie in the iroft Holy place. ""'*<• "">« » 5 J And thou fJ-^alt fetthe Table ^uithout m"Mein-n jc h thevaile, and the Candleftickeouer againft the holypljce. Table on the SoiithlitJe of the Tabernacle, and. thou flialt fetthe Table on the Northfide. j(J Alfo tt.ou fljslcmake nn = hanging for the This hirtpfta vajle was be. »W io..i i^rc eHt,ii«}rn,,„ti .u Hnom.aod Md th, boara. x-^ 2) X. 7) p 7) & {karlet,&fine twined linen ^vTOught d needle. tH«d, the ho)V S:<:>iifirfiHt Oar res te hold ll:t honrds la tr^jt'.: fimre uiped -muhoul ih< bo3tdts. » i i n i t .- i ^ • ,- ..u— . j l ' thr^mgh.mfj : the f>nifkm,a ^,m ihrowj, the thuhJ^e of the bcara, , ^he.e:n . ? 7 And thou (halt make for the hanging hue fj*",".'* •*•"«. , boksmere njniet'Hnfire. BE Tvoriup, one atlht-vpft' jitrt^andMetht' tsihe pil!arSofShittim,3ndcouerthem With gold: theu' u..li '^"f^J mthir ptr, oilht lovMX -ahxch toyned the [id(t of the Ttbervtele, a^a ;*.' I fain, of hcucis/haHe of gold, and thou Qialc Cai the y/ fnr rhp m fitm the otnl^^iif^J: Tk'^ipMh^li l'''"'tm V, Tr/i'''h tLWivrttunnwr'tin-'- pjt the ctndlejiuke nil fUcfdy endonlhi Koiihfje n^cii^scit, ft Tdilt of here tread, L Eight botrdi t>nu chfe vy the tMitrniclei'i the fVefletide^-ahich uanh! •upfefHio{i,er»pf the. place. M J^ hanginiot -vatle ^ trfikh rnu it the eyitneofibt TubenuttUyltii^ at the EaU end nhtcb iiku fainted to hm^ at 5 fiUari.\ lilfii uefoc- e-HA.P.. TfXVbl. The ^Uai of the b;nnt o^triui. 9 The a fat tftht Ttterf n^de. lo The iariip_ncniii»unl • 14 Alfo they fhalbe ' icH'ned.beneatih,.nndlike- ' wife they Gialbe ioyned aboue to a ririg: tinis thai i: be for the two: ttey fi-:albe foe die two corners. 2) So they fl^^lbe eighc banrdcs hauing loc- kets of filu^r, eum feteene fockets, that Uy two fcickf rs vr.der.oflei>Qard, andtwofockccsVmicr another board.: ■ , , ' j • ■^f i6 ^"Thcn^thouftiaTimakefiuebarrrsofShit- t:m wood for the boardsof one luie: of the Ta- bernacle, 27 And due ba.res for theboardesof theo- therfideof the "i",ubf:ii; cle: ali«» fucbarrej.for iheboardesf -heT^madctoward thcVVcltfidij. ..i':o/ M: ,tim >vood,fiue Cubites long and hue cubitus ofitlng. THE ALTAR OF BVRNT OFFRING. In^h coHtiHf-" * inn J Km n*.'"'* T C, The breadth at much. .4-D. The •niohithet -uLilei, !'i,rnei trftMTt riters, F The grate, ■ 9t)ich jp») "•Ht vtihm iht ■liw , atrd r^lettuftr.iht [tirifice^ WM ''irat. G Feu I •initio lif} Vjilht iralt itfyj^ed the fli't. H fie 7-atiei '.) cary ibt j'tar. } Tl ir m;» ihrtiuxh Iht nhtchtJ>e .'.!->.» Jtfrt H H H „<;%• /n, jtij^iftkfi, £■<,!»/ anajutbnJhttwtKlt ii-pi> tenting tmheallaf. biOad h of the Tim: wood 9nd mat • tccnoifaliacd va(oiu \Or,lirtfinmti, ^ih.mt. CHAP. XXVIII. ,:. ,^,j,! 7hi Lori cnUtlh ^trott and f") jcmiei lo ike'PrifAkiKiA, 4 Thtir^nrwcnti, 12.J9 ^ntin ruliilh ihto the Sm- tluiTieinihuiAmeofthtchildriniflj'iitl. ;o yrmiaiii Thunmnih. j8 ^xtm titatih Iht mijutiu of $it j/railiiis ojj.mt Garments Of The High Priest. fcpald'c i ttic tcft. inifiom altar of burnt ofFring. The court. Chap.xxviti Aarons garments. 31 broaile (the altar fhalb* fourc fquaiie ) and the ningto morningbeforetheLord,foraftatntcfor beiglit thereof three aibices. eutr vnto their generations, to be iblirued by the s 2 And thou (halt make it homes in the foiirc children of Ifrael. ' corners thereof: the homes fl-ialbc of it ^ felfc, and th'ou (halt couer it with brafl'c, J Alfo thou (liait make his afhpannes for his adicSjand his befoms,3nd his bafens,and his fiefh- hookes,and his |! ccnfers : thou fl-ialt make all tlie infeiiments thereof of trafle. '' ^d cayfe thou thy brother Aaron to come 4 And thou rtialt make vnto it a grate /i^f . /\ vnro thee and his fonnes with him , ftoni a- nctworkc of brafle ; alfo ^Yon that f grate Hialt n,o„g the children ofiTracl,that he may feme me thou make foure brafen rings vpon the, foure -^ ^^e Priefts office : / tneane Aaron, Nad.ib, and corners thereof. - ,'• ■ • n. Abihu,Eleazar,andIthamar Aarons fonnes. 5 And thou fhalt pUt itrndcr the cbmpaffe ^ j^^^^ ^^ou Oialc make holy garments for of the altar beneath, that the grate may be in the ^aron thy brother, a glorious and beautifull. a Wher.by hit middes of the altar. r t . J Therefore thou (bait fucake vnto all fcuu- ^'^« "'>)'« 6 Alfo thou tlialt make batres for the altar, nin„n,cn, whomc Ihaue filled ivjth the (piritc ^''o°ro"ad« barrcs, /y2y, of Shittim wood, and ftalt couer ^f wifcdome, that they make Aaions garments «iient them with brafle. . to ^ confecrate him, that he may feme me in the l £^'- «' makeh. 9 ^ Alfo thou fhalt ifiake the, '^ court of the Tabernacle in the Sourh/ide, e'uen full South: the •«ourtOial haiie currainesoffine twined linnen, of an hundreth cubit cslong,for one fide, 10 And itfhal hauetwcntie pillars, with their twfntiefockets of brafle: theheads of the pillars, and their 6 the foure i>illars thereof and ] /■ f^^Aiidtheyfl.almaJceiheEphodofgoIde, their foure (bckets. r- ■■ ■. ■-. bltvve filke, and purple, fkar let, and fine t\vined 17 All the pillars ofthe court (halhaiie filets linnen of bioyderedworke, of filiier round about , iviib their heads of filuer, 7 The two (houlders thereof fliall be jovneti and their (bckets of brafle. togetheity their two edges : fo flial it be clofed. 18 f" The length of the court /J!;(?rtf an hun- 8 Andthc «)embroyt(h wu vtide' ike robe and lotigir then it, *nd reai al^a trtltiOHl (llCHtu . e Meaning cat' caines of fiftie eubites. i Ol the dcote of tbecoutl. A (hott aud litaitecoaie wiihdut CeeUee ende,and the height fiiie aihius-ftfid ffje hrmgmgs fame v. orke arid ftnfFe,*wj of golde, \:^t\\C (ilke, offinctwinedlinen,andtheir(bcketsofbraiT4;" aadpiiiple,nnu fl« _/7j4;Vyf ran J 7 And thou (halt put it on a blew (like lace, ps'Mineibtoihe I! cmeraude,a faphir,and a |i diamond. and it llialbe vpon the miter, euin vpon the fore- J;,"^ /"r'" 'd ^19 And in the third ro-.ve a turkeis, an achate, front of the miter (hall it be. noihmgvn.holy and an Hematite. ' »' " j8 So it (liall be vpon Aarons forehead, that rnayaopearebe- forrbim. f ThatAltnn mig'it rememher the Iftaeliccsio Codwatd. g Oftheboffej. becauie ihc hie Priell could Dot giue fentence in ludgemeDtwitli- oat thai OS his breft. i The dtff ription of Che breftplatc, \Or,i}/U"»di, lOrtCv.'.HHclt, f£tr.7Vtrj7.//7^, 20 And in the fourth row a f chryfolincan o- Aaron may P beare the iniquitie of the ofterings, which the children of Ifrad dial offer in all their nyx,andaiarper; and they (halbe fet in golde in vvhich the children of Ifracl dial offer in all their coJidnwbe'rl' their cmboni-.nents. holy ofinngs: and it (halbealway vpon his fore- perfea,but foms 2r And the (loiics (hall be according to the head,to make them acceptable before the Lord, fault would be namesofthe children of Ifiael, twelue,'accor- 39 Like«ife thou flialt cmbrayder the (ine J|!."*'.l' l'^'l'" dini: to their names, grauen as fignets, entry one linnen coate, and thou (halt make a miter of fine pif-ft bare'a^d after his name, Wthey(hallbe forthetweluc linnen : but thou (halt make a girdle of needle paciSedCod. ribes. worke, k W'liich atevjH molt low j.-d tlie Qioiildec, 2i ^ Tlientl.ou d-alt make vpon the breaft 40 Alfothou (halt make for Aarons fonnes plate t'Ao chcincs at the endes of wrethen worke co3ts,& thou (halt make them girdles , & bonets of pure golde. (halt thou make them for glory and comelineiTe. 23 Thou (halt make alto vpon the breft plate 41 And thou (halt put them vpon Aaron thy two rings of gold,and put the two rings on •* the brother , and on his fonnes with him, r.ndihalt two endes of the breft plate. anoint them, and 1 fill their handes , and (anSific q Thati'i.conre. 24 And thou (halt put the two wrethen them, that they may miiiiiter vnto mee in the "»•« t'jsm.by gi- chaines oPeotde in the two rin^s in the endes of Prie(ts office. T^I^^ZaT^L the 1 reft plate. 2 J And the tther two endes of the two wre- then cheines, thou (halt faften in the two em- hollenicnts , and Cial: put them vpon the (houl- dcrs of the Ephod on the forefide ©fit to affer,aiid there* IWiiicKaw bcaea h. 42 Thou (halt aUb make them linen breeches byadroi'tth.^meo to couer their priuities: from the loynes vnto the «''«'' office, thighes (hall they reach. 4 j And they flalbe for Aaron and his fonnes when they come into the Tabernacle |;of the con- iOr^of witw/Pi, z6 ^ A Ifo thou fliaJt. make two rings of gold, gregation , or when they come vnto the altar to which thou flialt put in the 'two cr/;fr endes of minifterin the holy place, that they "commit , innothidlne the bre(t plate, vpon the borda thereof,toward not iniquitie,and fo die.TWi [hatbe r< law for euer their aikedoiire. tlie infide of the Ephod. vnto him and to his Ceedi after him. 27 And two cth«r rings of golde thon (lialt make , and purthe-'n on the two (ides of t.hc E- phod , beneath In the forepart of it oucr againft !Il,*e!!'tatotothe the coupling of it vpon the broidredgardcofthc holy place in hit OK'nc name,bu( in th; name of allthochiUceo e( Iltast. Ephod. 18 Thus they (hallbindf the bred plate by his CHAP, XXIX'. ftctiftce. 4} TThi Ltrue fromi^tth to dttcil tmtn^lht chlU at en of tJxMl, THis thing alfo (halt thou doe vnto them when thou con(ecratcft them to bee my rings vnto the rings of the Ephod, withalaceof Priefts, * Takeayongcalfe, and two rams with- *£f«i/.p.s, bU-we (ilke, that it may bee ,^/ vpon the broy- outblcmilh, n'vumfignlfieth dred garde of the Ephod, and that the brefiplate 2 And vnleauened l)read,and cakes vnleaue- 1; >',:,at!d rhurn. benotloofcd from the Ephod. ncd tempered witnoyle. and wafers vnleauened rf«hM^i'''harthe *? So Aaron (liall ^ beare the names. of the anoyntedwithoy;e:'(offinewheaccflo-wrc(hak ftnnis oHhe hieft children of Ifracl in tiic hreft plate of iud^rmcnt thou make them) ) lire -frc mod \'pon b.is heart, when hee gocthinto the holy 3 Then thou (lialt put tliem inonebafker, f Icne, sn.i . f per- p] jcc, for 3 rcme.T.braiiCC conriniially before the and -i prcfent them in tlie balkct with the calfe v;::";:';^ntLorde.____ _ ....... ^nudthetwo.^rrm«, a TopfTenhM) ia lacnficca. ■ije, and Inlioti- •Kf.y. vfi^ic are reij'.irr.i;n:b« ^^o ^ Alfo thou fhah put ifl the breft plate of 4 And (halt bring Aaron and his fonnes vnto judgement the :' Vrim and the Thummim, which the doorc of the Tabernacle of the Congiega- (Kalbe vpon Aa-on>he.ifi, when hee gocth in oi- tion,and wafh them with water, fore th.: Lord: and Aaro;i IhiH be and fro before the Lorde, fc This CictilUe ron and his fonnes : and fliak put the bonets on and it flialbe thy part. '•>« P"' « <)•<* ihem,andthePricltsoffice(haIbetheirsforaper- 27 _And thou (halt fanftifie thcbrcft of the E',°n\vtB'N iJh petuall lawe: thou • fhalt alio || fill the hands of ftiakcn offering, and the fhouldcr of the ' hcaue and souii.. °' ' Aaron, and the hands of his fonnes. offering, which was (hakcn to and fro, and which « So cilieii, fc«. I o After , thou fhalt prefcnt the calfe before w.is heaued vp of the ramme of the confccration, *"''.' '' "" ■"*' the Tabernacle of the Congregation ,* and Aa- which w« for Aaron,& which wji for his fonnc-s. andfro'*butViro ron and his fonnes fhal « put their hands vpon the 28 And Aaron and hb fonnes fhal haue it by a lifted vp. head of thecalfc. ftanitc for cuer, of the children of Ilrael : for it is II So thou flialt kill the calfe before the an hcaue offering , anditfliallbeanhcaue ofTc- Lord,at thedoore of the Tabernacle of the Con- ring of the children of Ifrael,of their lipeace offc- ^ Wh!cli were gregation. rings , men their heauc offering to the Lord. »j!iin'^ to c'^ f* 12 Thenthouflialt take of the blood of the 29 ^ And the holy gannents which ;!^/'#ru*ne g;|"i,°|'5^i^^_ " calfe , & put it vpon the homes of the altar with to Aaron , fhall be his fonnes after him, to be an- thy finger, & (halt powre ail the refi of the blood oynted thereiii,and to be confecrate thaein. atthefooteofthcaltar. jo Thatfonne thatdialbePricftinhisfteade, I J * Alfii thou Oialt take all the fat that coue- flial put them on feiien dayes, when he commcth reth the inwards, and ihe kail, that u on the liuer, iuto the Tabernacle of the Congregation to mi- and the two kidneis, & the fat that is vpon them, nifler in the holy place, and fhalt burne them vpon the altar. 5 1 ^So thou (halt take the ramme of the con- 14 But the flefhofthe calfe, and his fkin, and fecration,andfecthehisfle(]i in die holy place, his doung fhalt thou bumc with fire without the J 2 * And Aaron and his fonnes fhall cate the * lmii.i.j 1. W hode : it is a f finne offring. fleQi of the ramme , and the bread that is in the '^-sJ^'.t*.*. I J ^Thoufl-jlt alfo take one ramme, &Aa- bafkct, at the doore of the Tabernacle of tie ron and his fonnes (hal put their hands vpoii the" Congregation, head of the ramme. - S3 So they llialleatcthcfe things, •whereby 1 That itjiydiii 1 6 Then thou fhalt kill the ramme,& take his their atonement was made , to confea-atc them, f«"''«». blood , & Iprinkle it round about vpon the altar, aid to fanftifie them: but a flrangcr ihal not eatc 17 And thou (lialt cut the ramme inpieces,& //;*rfe/5 becaufe they are holy things. wafli the inwards of him and his legs , & fhaltput j 4 Now if ought of the flefh of the confecra- themvponthepiecesthercofjEndvponhishead. tion, or of the bread remainc vnto the morning, 18 So thou fhaltbume the v\hole ramme vp- then thou (halt burne the reft with fire: it (hail on the altar :_/or it is a burnt offering vnto the not be eaten becaiife it is an holy thing. ttft.whifu'uBlith Lord d forafweetfauour:itisanoffiingmadeby }y Therefore fhalt thou doe thus Vnto Aaron »he wrath of God ^rc vnto the Lord. & vnto his fonnes, according to all things, which «o£«a(e. 19 f And thou (halt take the other ramme, & I haue commanded thee : feucn dayes (halt thou .^^^ « f. Aaron and his fonnes flial put their hands vpon "{ consecrate than, hMd), ' the head of the ramme. 5^ Andfhaltoffereuerydayacalfcforaflnne 20 Then fhalt thou kill the raromc,and take of o(Fring,fornireconciliation: and thou fhalt clenfc Gods"''''h''L his blood and put ic « vpon the lappc of Aarons the altar, when thou haft offered vpon it for re- fin^eroay'bepar. eare, and vpon the lappe of the right eare of his conciliation,and fhalt anoynt it, to (anftific it. doned, fonnes, and vpon the thumbe of their right hand, ij Seuen dayes (halt thou cicnfe the altar,and and vpon the great toe of his right foote, and fandifieit, fothe altar fliall be moft holy : *nd fhalt fprinkle the blood vpon the altar round whatfoeuertoucheth the altar, fhalbe holy. about. 38^ *Now this is that which thou (lialt pre- * Jr*w.j8.^ 21 And thou (halt take of the blood that is fentvponthealtar:*»*«twolambesofoacyeere f Wherewith the f vpon the altar, andoftheanoynting oylc,and olde,day by day continually. ?"'kl'"j *** ^^'^ fprinkle it vpon Aaron , and vpon his gar- 19 The one lamb thou (halt prefent in y mor- '" ments, andvponhis fonnes, and vponthegar- ning,&theotherlambthoulhaltprcfentataien. . mcnts of his fonnes with him : fb he fhall be ha- 40 And with the one lambe , a ■> tenth part of ^^,^^^^1,^, lowed, and his clothes, and his Ibnnes, and the finefloure mingled with the fourth pait of an ,c.U. garmentsof his (bnnes with him. o Hin of beaten oyle, and the founh part of an oWbichisa. 22 Alio thou (Thak take of the rammes the fat Hin of wine, for a drinke offering. '"'"' ' P"'*' and the rumpe, euen the facte that couereth the 41 And the other lambe thou ihalt prefentat inwards,and the kali of the liiier,and the two kid- euen : thou fhalt doe thereto accorditig to the neis, and the fat chat is vpon them, and the right offering of the morning , and according to the g Wbith ii f (Sed flioulder, (for it is the S ramme of confccration ) drinke otfering theieof, to be a burnt offring for a Jot the tonfecia- ; j And one loate of bread, and one cake of fweete fauour vnto the Lord. Prtft! '""^ '*'' ^'^ nmptrtd ivith oyle, and one wafer, out of 42 Thttjkalbe a continual! burnt offering in the bafkct of the Ynleauened^tf<« - 4 J There I will appoint with the children of drinke otFring f thereon. f But !t oiuft p Btcsufeof ray ■glorious pre- tence. *Leuit.zf.n i,cor.6.i6. ^j . , - tt 10 And Aaron fhall makereconciliation vpon °"''*' '*'" "* Ifiad, and the ^laee Qiall be lan(ained by, my the homes ofit once in a yeere with the blood of '"""'P"^"'^' P glory. - the finne oftring in the day. of reco.nciliation-.oncc 44 And I wil fatiiftine the Tabernacle of the in the yeere iliall he make reconciliacion vpon ic Congregation and thealtar: I wil fandifiealfo throughout your generations: this is molt holie Aaron and his fonncs to be my Priells, vnto the Lord. 45 And 1 wil,* dwell among the children of ii ^ Afterward the' Lord fpake vnto Mofes» Ifiacl, and wil be their God. laying,, 46 Thenlhal they knowethatlamtheLorde 12 * When thou takeft the fumme of the chil- ^Tiumb.t.t,^. their God, that brought them out of the land of dren of Ifrael after their number, then they (hall q It is I the Lord, Egvptj oiiatl might dwell a^Bong thcm : llam giueeiicry nrtangaredemption of his life vnto the g^^V'bybq^* thitamthtirOod. the Lord their God. , . . .;• Lord, when thou telleft them, that there be no. ""'''"' ^'"f''%-i CHAP. XXX. ..,:••.. plague ^nrang them when thou connteft them. wh,Theh'»d'' I ■ihtalutofiMc„ii.\irhefHmmfih*itt>etfr»i^nfhm!d ^i Tbis ihall cuery man giuc, that goeth into lorfait.jsisdetla, (nf (a iht TaicrMcii. 18 Thchnjentkufr. 2}'Thc aM/n- thenumbi;r,halfeaOiekel,aftcrthe f^Oiekeiof the fedbyOauid, i,H^o)ii. 54 Themahngofihej/erfHme.- S-induarie : (*a niekcl « twentie gcrahs ) the L^Th'''fti''k a vpontliewliicli T-jVrthermore thou (halt make an altar a for halfcihekeiyij/^eanoffrirJgtotheLord. , lucd -'wo con'Lon jrfweetepetfame j of Shittimwpodthpufhalt 14 All that are numbred from twentie yecres (hekeh: andthe makeit. , •; , ; . • , oldeandaboue, IhallgiueanofFringtotheLord. ge'aBvaiufda- . 2 lhelengththereofacubive,&thebreadth ij The rich fhall nOt palPe,. aul the poore ^^^fiueSnjf thereof a cuBite, (it. ihalbcfouiefquare) and the fi-iallnotdiminilli .fromhalfe afhekel, whenyee ftetlir.gthc ounce height thereof two cubites : tha homes tiiereof fliall giue an oftcring ynto the Lprd-, » for the re- , of filucr. /i^/k'bofthefame, , v. demptionofvourliues. . .*^""t■^^.^S' J And thou flialt OLierlay it with fine golde, 16 So thou (hah take the money of the- re- "",'^'^'^''^' i-(j.^A the top thereof and the fides thereof round demptionofthe children of Ifrael, and jl^akput ; That God fiiouM ai.out , and his homes : alfothou Ihalt make vnto it vnto th? vfe of the Tabernacle of the Congre- be merciiull vni» it|lacrowneofgoldrpundal->out. ■ :, gation, that jt may be a memorial 1 vnto the chil- J'""' 4 Befides this thoy flijj,t make vndcr this dren of Ifrael before the Lord for the redempti- crowne two golden rings on either fide-.; ecfii-pn on pfyoii|:. lines, :■.,-■' ■ the Iwecle per. iume wasbui'ii vei-fej,. b Of the fame vooil and maiter. lCt,i tirelt mid botitr. eiiery fide (l^ak thou n :ake rfecr/J jhpt they may be a'. places for the b^rres.tp bf are ,ir, withal!.. . > The which barres thou Ihalt mnke of Shit- tim wopii, and Ibijh cpiu^rttliei«i. with golde. L 5. V E R 7>iu iih.tr w.ff me, ctje citbitc itOAiify andi^ hfJght wm( tnii(uhnei:iherrfl m»y be iMhioflntxl it the (winer Tki^i ii. A P E R F V M .S.VV E E t E 'BfCMft tfit maner ofthir pguri u not fartlcuUrtf dtlctihed, rtit hAuepuliiiH thttftHrmf: it a^reithvuh the text,M .xxx).xxxiv ThcSabbach. The molten Calfc. ^y 24 AifoofCaflTiafitichundreth, aftertheflic- ments,andthcAIu«rofperfiime: *(hMf.*94», kcllofthebandiur>',andofoileoljuean*Hiii. 9 Likcwifc the Alcarof;„umtQffring withal 2 J So thou (halt make of it the oik of holy his inftnitnents,and thelauer with hLs foot -. oyntment , eue» a moft precious oyntment after i o Alfo the garmentsof the min lharion,8e the the arte of the Apothecarie ; this Ihalbe the oyle holy garments for Aaron the Prieft , arni the gar- of holv oyntment. mentsofhisfons, to niinifter in the Pridls office, o AlthiDjiwhicli 2<5 And thou (lialtanoynt the o Tabernacle of 11 And the <^ anoynting oyle, and fwcete per- luloMohxllr s[dth«n». TibtiauU. Tcftimonie: hauecommandedthee,fliall thcv doc. ifiun.eniioiiij* 27 Alfb the Table, and all the infbiinnents 12 f AfterNvard the Lord fpake vnto Mofes, T»i>crn«ie,aod thertof.and the Candlefticke, with all the inftni- faying, "oMobotn.. mcntsthcreof,and the altar of incenfc: ij Speake thou al(b vnto thcchildren of ifra- 28 Alfo the altar of burnt oflfring with all his cl, and fay, fNotwitMandingkeepeyenif Sab- ' ThougVl^on*. infttiinients, and the iaucr and his foot. baths: for it is a fignc betwecne meandyoiitn t""edone"°t''"l Z9 So thou (halt fancaifie them, & they flialbe your generanons , that ye may know that 1 the 1 not(ia"t )'to*" moft holy: all that llial touch them,lhalbe holy. Lorddofanftifievou. btf ake my sib. JO Thou (lultallb anoint Aaron & hisfonnes, 14 ■• Ye fhall therefore keepc the g Sabbath t batM*?".^ and Ihaltconffa ate them, ihatrhey may min- foritisholy vntoyou:hetbaidcfilethit,(}ialdi« ,y/Jj'°,'^* iter vnto me in the Prielb office. the death : therefore whofoeucr worketh therein, -» cod'i tpeatetb ii .Moreouer thoti (hale fpeakc vnto the chil- the Cimepafon (hall be eucn-cut off from among this point btcwf* /- — . , . _^. . ^ . . . ■ • 1 • . the whole keeping of' he law ftaod- erle.. put of it beforerAe^ri^fof the TefHrnoniein CHAP YXXTT *thc tabernacle ofthe Congr^ation where I will ^f /A«&«™^«rf ,hc>rU,lwna«c, ,o,'hcc»lfi. ^ c,i makea pointmentwidithee:itlhaibevntoyoii uoffffeihyMofti prtftr. 19 Mofi,irtaiiri>nhtT*iki. moft holy. jjHtiUftlithtiitUlfii.tiMofitxtaltfjrthfftoflt. J7 And ye (liall not make vnto you any com- -rj Vt when the people fa w , that Mofes tarried poiitio like this perfiime,which thou (halt make: Jjlongorhecame downe from the mountaine, fo.«l» ' ofthe Lord. in the hearts of all y are « wife heaned, haue I put 6 So they rofe vp the next day in the mor- ning, and ofired burnt oiftngs, & broughtpeace otfifings :alfo*the people fate them do\*ne fipeat and" dritike, and rofe vp to play. 7 fTftn the Lord faid vtjtoMoffe,*Go,get ^'•*'«^*' thee do\\ne : for thy people which thou haft vvifeilome to make all y I haue commanded thee : 7 Thtt u, the Tabernacle ofthe Congregati- on,and the Arke ofthe Teftin'ionie,and theMer- cyfeat that fhalbc ciiereupon, with all inftnunents of the Tabernacle: and re:prali w«r- fhi ^ptd.' *l.fCM3 8 Alfo the Table & the inftruments thereof, brought out ofthe land of Egypt, hath comiprcd Vid Uk ''pure Candkitcke with aU his inftni- tketr ytm'.. ^ E 8 tb^ The two Tables broken. Exodus^ Mofcs prayeth for the peopiw. » Wbeteby wf e 8 "Shey « are (bone Wmeae to pray eirntftij'tsOod, to ketpf vs in his triieobedJen;t,St to fend vi good •ii* />.;?•»• f God Ihcweth th»t the prayers of thegotl/ftjy hii panilViment, *!/«■«/. •4.1?. g Thjtis,thypto- tnifeniadeto A- btaham. t;.7,*i}d^t6. them a molten calfe, and liauc worfhipped ii:,and come tt me. And all the Ibnnes of Lcui gathered ha*iex!fFered thcret;o,&yinj;,* Thefe be thy gods, themfelues vnco him. O Ifrael , wloich haue brought thee out of the 27 Then he faid vnto them, Tfiiis faith f Lord land of Egypt. " Godoflirael, Put aiery manhisAvord by his 9 AgainetheLordiavdvntoMo{es,»Ibaue fide : go to and fro,from gatfe to gate,thorow the feene tins people , andbebolde, it is a ftiiie ncc- hofte, and J flay euer>' myi his brothci", and euery ' ffcufrftdidio ked people. man his companion, and eueiy man his neighbor. fu,ned^he c'ut*e^ 10 Nowef therefore let mee alone, that my 28 So die children of Leui did as Moies bad iiakobagainitLe. wrath may waxe hole againrt chem,for I nil con- conimanded:and there fel of che people the fame ">, to a bicfciiio, fiime the:butl wil make of thee a might)' people, day about three tliouland men. Deui.jj.y. 1 1 *But Mofes praied vnto the Lord his God, 2.9 (For Mofl-s had faydc , Confecrate \»ur and iavd,0 Lord, why doth thy ^vradnvaxe bote hiands vnto che Lord this day ,euen eiieiy man vp- "" inreaeDginj againfithv people, which thou kift brought out on his ■ fonne, and vpon His brother, that there muft'hiu'«"no"e! ofchelandofcgj'pc, withgreatpowfir and with may begiuenyouableffingthisday) (pea topetfon, amightiebaad;' 30 And when the moiningcairx, Mofesinyd bu' potolallcar. 1 2 * VMierefore fliaH the Eg],'ptians (| fpeake, vnto the people, Yeehaue committed a gricnous "*'' >8"eaion. and (ay , He hath brought them out malicioully crime : but now I will go vp to the Lord,if I may forroflay themin themounraines, andtocon- pacifie/j/»» for your finne. flime them from rhe eoitli ? tume fi-om thy fierce j i Mofes therefore ivent againe vnto the wrath, and j| change thy minde from this euill to- Lord, & (aid, Oh, this people haue finned a gre t ward thy people. finne, and haue made them gods of golJe. ij Remember g AbraKim, Ixhak , andliraci ^i Therefore now if thou pardon their finne, thy {emantSjto whom thou fwarcft by thine owne thy mercy jh^ll appeare : but if thou wilt not, I ptefctred'itVdeo fdfe,and laideft vntothem, * I wil multiply your pray thee,rafe me <" out of thy booke, which thou to ha ownt lal n Soffioclibe e> (teemed the glory of God that hee fccdy as tlie ftaires of the heauen, & all this land, tliat I haue Ipokcn of, will Igiue vnto your feed, and they fbaU inherit it for cuer. haftv 4 Wlthrferepe- tieirvnjftiew how excelteot a thing they defrauded theinrelces of by Ukeitidolattie. oauon. il Then the Lord %d to Mofes, VVhofoeuer 2now« "«'(!« hath finned agaaifi me, Iwillputhimoutofmy wajoeucrprede. 14 Then the Lord changed his mind from the °booke. ninateinmiDee. euill,vvhich he threatned to do vnto his people. 34 Go now therefore, bring the people vnto |f™'" '"j,?:**"" ^ 1 5 So Mofes returned and went downe from the place which I commanded thee : behold,mine p T^^deiijfre j, ' themountame with the two Tables of the Tefti- Angel fhallgo before thee, butyctin theday of how grieoouj* monie in his hand : the Tables xvire wiitten on my vifitation I will P vifit thcr finne vpon them, finne idoUuiei*^ both their fides, euen on the one fide and on the J J So the Lord plagued the people , becaufc f" p,^' jJc'od '^ other were they written. they fcaufed Aaron ta nak^ the calfc which hee would net fuUy I ^ And thefe Tables were the worke of God, roaae. . . letnitit, and h this writing was the writing of God grauen r xj k. -o yvyttt icthe Tables. CHAP. XXXIIL X7 And wtoloflm heard thenoyfeof the '''i:Ji'^aI':^T/^:f,t[o^^^^^^^^ people,^ the)' lhouted,he laid mxa MofiSyTbere fi,ttit,ftb ^mihirfy »«* Coi ij He frtytib fSr titbit. fkiiS mddlJtrt:iuietlf>eflor)eflht l^rd. »i a noy fe of warre in the hoftfc 1 8 Who anfvvercd. It is not thenoyfe of diem a Ptcrward the Lord laid vnto Mofes, Depart, that haue the vi(aor\', nor thenoyfe of them that /i»eoc vp fi-om hence, thou, and the people a "nielandofC*. are ouercome: i«* I do hcarc the noife of finging. (which thou haft brought vp out of the land of °"" rtVaT'^r^ 1 9 Noiv , affoone as he came neere vnto the Egypt) vnto the land which I fi\-are vnto Abra- ,he, ,hat entVed * hofte,he law the ciife and the dancing : fb Mofes ham, to Iihak and to laakob, faying, * Vnto thy into itmuft parte wrath waxed bote , and he caff the Tables out of feed w ill I giue it. vp by i he hiilej. his hands , and brake them in pieces beneath the 2 And * I wil fen:l an Angel before thee and \%'i^'t''i-,Ml% mountaine. vvill cafl out the Canaanitcs , the Amorites , and J4.,li,w.7.»».' *T>iMi.9,ti. ^°* ^^"'' ^^ ^*^^^^ ^''^ calfe, \i4iich diey had the I Iittites, and the Perixxites, the Hiuites, and made, and burned it in the fire, and ground it-vn- the lebufites : topowder, and ffrowed it vpon the water, and j To a land , /. /i/. that flowcth with milke iPirtlytodeCoiie maiiethechildrenoflfiael'drinkeofit. andhony: forlwillnotgoevpwich thee,*be- *f*.j««.A \\hat to do vnto thee) be'lUo"! ' ^ '*' Lnd of Eg>-pt.) i So the children of nracllayed their good c That 'is.tlie A/ 2A Thcnifaydtothcm, Ye that haue goIJe, raiment fit)mthem,-yKr3/e/r-/ea»»*(/«iv«* from ''-"'"'* »f •♦•e plucke it off: and they brought it me , and I did the mount Horcb. fallTbV^ofe thi can It into the fire, and thereof came this calfe. 7 . Then Mofes tooke Ins tabernacle, and pit- people refotted . 2$ Mofes therefore few that the people were ched it without the hoft fane offfrom the hoflc «i-r,.>hcnth«j *naked (for Aaron had made them naked vnto & caU&l it ' Ohcl-moed. And whc anv did feeke "^""'^^ ;''''"»^- rtwOwme among thor enemies) totheLoid, hcwcntoutvntothcTatemacIcof ;,7i{' *''•"''• the Mofessalkcihwith God familiarly, Chap.xxstiiij. New Tablea are made. 34 the Congr^ation,\vhich \'vas without the hofte. j Eut let no nvan come vp with theff,neithcr 8 And v\T)^t 11 ^ Then Mofes (aid vnto the Lonle, See, kin" »**?r/ci(;_f^ innocent, * vi(iting the iniquitie *d,«'.'j,. thou (ayeft vnto me,Lead this people foorth, and of the fathers vpon the children,& \pon childres kmiw.ji.iS, thou liofi not fhewed me whome thou wilt fend children, vnto the th;rd and fourth ^en for it is a ftiffe necked pco- b See-ngfhrpecv ' way, that I may know thee, «»(/ that I may finde pie) and pardon our iniquitieandourfinne, and P''""''"-*'*^ grace in thy fight : confider slfo that this nation take vs for thineinlieritance. rTM'*!)* ™^*"il u thy people. r o And he anfwered,Behol J, * I will make a v"on God'thTt hV + Btr.fice. 14 And he anHveretl, My j- f pr;fence(hall go coiienant before aBthy people, «-dd will do mar- "'o"' J 3fwr»y«» f Sigoifjingthai wi/A f6w,aiid I will giue th'ec rcft. ' ueiles, fuch as haue not bene done in all the ^« Pf^ff"* vvitfc Ihoild «c"l ^ ^ ^^^" ^^ ^^^^ ^"^° him,If thy prcfence goe v.orld, neither in all nations : and all the people • ^e^" V ,.. thmugbGodf Hot irir* i'/,carie \-s not hcncc. ■ among whom thou ar-,lhall fee the worke of the •fauouiallpthn . i6 And wherein now fhall it bc knowcn, that Lord : for it is a terrible thing that I will do' with peoj)U,¥riu«. I and thy people haue found fauour in thy fight? thee. fhall it nor be when thou goeft with vs ' fo I,aiid 1 1 Keepe diligently thafwhich I commaund th)' people fliall haue preeminence before all the thee this day : Behold,! will caft out before thee people that are vpon the earth. the Amorites, and the Canaanitcs, and the Hit- . 17 And theLcrdfaid vnto Mofes, Iwilldoe tites,andthePerixzitesiandtheHinites, andthe this alfo that thon haft (aid: for thou haft found lebulites. oThyfjctthT g''a«^ein.myfight,andIknowtheebyname. 12 * Take heede to thy felfe, that thou make *X»f«.7A rubftinccind 18 Againehefaid, Ibtfeechthee,fhewcmee tiocompad with the inhabitants of the land v/hi- thy oiiieftit, thysgloric. thcrthougocft, leaft they be thccaufcof ' mine t iftheurollow h MyiT.ertie.aad 19 And heanfwered,lwilmakeallmy ''good amongyou: thf ir wicket'mj, jReVd chaiV!4. ?° heCoTc thee,& I will ■" proclaime the Name of i j But yee ftiall oueithrowe their alcaK, and i"]^ »|!^'V''^ verr.6,7. ' the lord before thee :* fori wilfliew ^tnercie breake their images inpieccs,. and cut downa |jo*;^ie. ' "* •i?o»>.9.rs. to whomi willihewmercie, anduillhaiiecom- their "^groues, d Which plea- k Forfind;no 00. paftion on whom I\'.ill haue compafl.on. 14 (Forthoufhal^bowedowne to none other i^nt places they «ndc"r"rme" 2°. FiirJicrmore heefciid. Thou canftnOtfee ood,bccaufctheLoid,whofeName»x*Ieloiis,isa •d"['l'""''""' tie.he wiliiieely my face,forthereil!al!no man (ccnif, and Uiuc. ielousGod) «^^^^"„^._ i'"*'''i f r "' Alfo the Lord iaid,BehoId,rAi?r«« a place ij Leaft thon make a * compaft with the in- ' ch^iy.ii.-i, L^t'.f,°. ■ ( .1 ty^mejandthoulhaltftandTOontherocke: habitants of tbeland, and when they goe a who- ''■"'•7.».. n)»i«ftic,but as 2 2 And while mj'gloriepafTeth'y, I will put ri.i^ attertheu- gods, and doe (acrifice vnto their mans wejieneffe thceina cleftoftherocke, and willcouerthce gOQS',/«'Kf»M/yc3lLthee, and thou *eateof'his 'i.Cor.S.to^ could bnre. With mine hand whilrslpafle by, facrifice: ' r. - Horcb""""* -i After! will take awxiy mine hand, &thou \6 And ieafl n\on take of their * daughter? ♦uiciw^.n.*. n somuchofmy flialt fee my" backe partes : but my face fliall not vnto thy (br.ncs, rnd their daughteiN goe aVho- glorie as In thij bc fccne. ' ring after their. Pods, and m^&c thy fomres?oe Of mortal! life ihoa t. ■ „ ., f.., - -V, -.;.. ^-^ ), iH able 10 ice. CHAP XXXIIIL whcnng after cheir gods. .-I. - M }', J^ ">, .^ J .„ 17 Thcx:fl;altmakfctheenocodsot<;mettal. e As gold.filuw. fi-a,.^i;^,f ^i:h iiouur^u Mii^nl .8 rl thru fi.ficu '. ^\^ The fcaft of * vrJeauened bre.d Ihalt f''^';" ^'"r • iS'ttAfUfiti>iiejA,ffmihtvioH-^. JO Hufm/hivtth, rnou Kecpe : feu ;n daycs (halt til ueatevnteaue- tTfird hernn ^• ^ «*»'< rcn-rtih itvuht va.ie. ncd bread, as I commatKled thee, m the time of ,or.dtninf .i all' • *z>(H/.it.i. A '^'^ the Lord faid vTito Moles, * Hewe thee the*moi!ethofAbib: for in the moneth of A- i.untroddoiej, /AtwoTablcsofftone,liJcevntothcfrft,andI bibthoucameftoutofEg\pt. wnairoeuenhty will wiirc vpon the Tables the worJes tkit were 19 *Euer)' »»j/f ,thar^/opencththe vpombe,- «f"* J ° " in the firft Tables, wliicfi thoubrakeft in pieces. Jhalbt mine . .-.Ifo all the firil borne of thv f^ocke •^rhtp.yi.^ °' 2 And be reaJie in the morning, tnat thou (halite reckoned »!i;;e,W/; of beeues and (heepe. *f**p.i;.». mayeft come \'}i earely vnto the mount of Sinai, 20 But y firft oftheallfc thou fl-,altbie out with *"'^.*'''^ t£«r./4*/tt XK. aa4 1 ^"'sit thwi fw me in *« top of tfa? gjowitr a tunbe ; an^ if thou redeeme him no:,then thou. '^' "^^^ "'• — - - • - ^ ■- £^ flj^t Mofes face fliineth bright. Exodus. EucryBnansoflPcringtodicworkc.. ftialtbreake hisneckc: all thefitftbomcofchy 3 Ye fkiUkitvlle no fire throughout all your fonnes (halt thou redecme,and none (hal appeare habitations vpon the Sabbath day. before me * * emptie. 4 tembcr,wbtn the (unne dfcli- ned,which in the (he end ol the yeere. * Oeiil.t6.tg. ciii/>.t}.i4,i7. h God |>romiff lb (•defend them and theirs, vv^ich obey his com- tnandemeot. *Cbi>p.ts.l8. 9 And onyx ftones,and ftones to be fet inthe F.phod,and in the brelfclatc. ..., 10 And all the wife b heaited among vou,'> RfideCbi^ facrihec withlauen, neither (hall ou^ht of the (hall come and make all that tlie Lord hath com- ***'• facrificeofthefe;iftof PalTeonerbekrtvntothe manded: morning. 1 1 That h, rfic * Tabernacle , the pauillion * Ch*f.n.jt, i6 'Jhe firft ripe fruitcs of thy land thou (halt thereof, and his-coucring, and his taches, and his bring vnto the houfc of tlie Lqtti thy God : jtt boardes,his barres,his pillars,and his fockets, (halt diou not ' feethe a kid in his niodicrs milke, 1 1 1 he Arke,and the barres thereof: the Mer- 2 7 And the Lord faid vnto Mofcs,Write thou cie-feate,and the vailc that « couercth it, e Which hiDged: thefe words : for after the tenorof * thefe words i j The Table,and the barresof it, and all the fcatXtiTcouu''' Ihauemadeacouenant withthee&withlfraeL inftrumentsthcrcof,andthe(hewl-iread: notbcfKa^" 28 So hee was there with the Lord ^ fourtie 14 Alfo the Candlefticke of light and his in- dayes and fourtie nightes, •"'" '~" '*■"•' *" » j l°j„.>_ mife ofthefeofte to offer, f Bethel, nd .Ahohab a,, fr*h *««, and lammes skmncs dicd red, and badgers vntill he went to fpeake with God, CHAP. XXXV, fed*fU»fei, •Hen Mofes afTembled all the Congregation fkinncs,brought them. 4 All that offered an oblation of (Hiier and Tilde of the children of Ifrael,an'l faid vnto them, of braflc,brought the offring vnto the Lord : and fe are the wordes which the Lord hath com- euery one, that f had Shitom wood for any ma- »« fimid. manded,that ye (hould doc diem : ner workc of the rainifiiation,brought it *Chtf.i,.t. ^ •Srxcdayes thou (halt workc, Futthc fc- 25 And all the women that were <• wife hear- j ^hich wet* « Wheteinye(li»( ucnth day (halbe vnto VOH the holy » Sabbath of ted, did fpinnc with their handcs, and brought wittie & expetc «ftfromjllb<». reft vnto the Lord : whofoeuadocthAWWorkc the fpunncworke, euen the blew filke, and the -^ijrworke, eherein,(haUdic. putple,theikarlet,and the fine linncn. z6 LiKtt- BcralccI and Aholiab. The curtaincs, Chap-icxxv;. boards,and barres are made. 3 f f Thatii wJiich *^ Likcwfe alt thewomcti , f whofc hearts 9 The length ofonecurtainew«twentie and were good (pin- wcrc moued \vith knon le<)ge,fpuiTgoacs baire, eight cubits, & the breadth of one curtaine foiire ne.i. 27 And the rulers brought onyx ftones , and cubites : 4m/thecurtaineswcrcallofonecirc. ftones 10 be fct in the F.phod , and 111 the breft 10 And hee coupled fiue nirtaines together, phte : and other fiue coupled he together. 28 Alfo fpice, an doile for light, and for the n And he made firings of ble^^ e filkc by the • Chif.it.t-. * anointing oy le, and for the fweete perfume. edge of one airraine ,in the feloedge of the cou- 29 Kuery nun and woman of the children of plingilikewifehemadeonthe fide of the other Ifrael, xvhofe henfts n-.ocaied them willingly co curtainc in the feluedge in the fecond coupling. biing for all the worke which the Lord had com- 12 *Fifticftnngs made he in the one curtainc, * f*irii j j And hath filled him |1 with an sxcelkncfpi- 14 ^ Alfo he made curtaines of goates hair» '•^ riteofwifedome,6fvnderftanding,and'of1(now- for the ||co(jeringvpon the Tabernacle: he made |iOr,p««»4'e»>. ledge, and in all manerworke, them re rAo- ;w;w4f/' of eleuen curtaincs. j2 To finde out curious u 01 kes, toworkein ly The length of one curtaine A<«i thirtie cu- gold,and in fi!ucr,and in braflc, bites, and the breadth of one curtainc fourC'CU> 35 And mgrauing ftones to fet them , andin bites; the eleuen curtaines Wfr* of one cife. karuingofwood , euen to make any manner of 16 And hee coupled fiue curtaines bythem- fine vvorke. felues, and fixe curtaines by themfelues : J 4 And he hath put in his heart that hee may 17 Alfo hee made fiftie firings vpon the edge teach othir : both hee, and Aholiab the fonnc of oTone curtaine in the fduedgc in the coupling, Ahilamachofthc tribe of Dan: and fiftie firings made hee vpon the edge of the J5 Hiemhathhefilledwith wifdomcofheart «r*«rairtaitieiiuhefecondcoupling. ««"» oX" '° worke all mancr *> of auuiing * and broidred, 1 8 He made alfo fiftie taches of brafTe to cou- umg.of'fycii like, a^'lnee'lle worke:inblcwe filkc,and inpurple,in plethecouering that it might be one. *Chtf.i6.t, flarlet,and ill fine linnen&vveauing,f«e«todoe ip And heemadeaf coueringvponthepaui- 'Jf^*'!' ******* all maner of worke and fubtill inuentions. lion of ramnies fkins dyed red, ajad a coucring of I- "If goju"*" CHAP XXXVI badgers fkins aboue. hute. i Tl»gtt»trtu,m!of,hcfiopic^„f,»,;,chti-athcommm- , 2° f Likc^vifehe madethcboardsforcheTa- .i^ ^tfiurtfaigen. 12 Alfo he made thereto a border of an || hand thefle{l)hookes,andthe ||cenfers: ailtheinftru- lOr^fmt, . breadth round about, and made vpon the border mepts thereof madehe of brafle. a crowne of gold round about. 4 Moreouer he made a bnifen grate wrought I J And he caft for it foure rings of gold,and like a net to the Altar, vnder the compafle of it put the rings in the foure comers that wire in the beneath in the ^ middes of it, » .^? »'■*' ''■* foure fcete thereof. j And caft foure rings of brafle for the foure 5^"$ hXVo^hTfa* 14 Againft the border were the rings, as.pla- endes of the grate to put barres in. the alia.vnd Bood ces for the barres to beare the Table. . 6 And he made the barres of Shittim wood, wiihin ii. I J Andhemadethebarresof Shittim wood, and couered them with brafle. ^ and couered them with gold to beare the Tabic. 7 The which barres hee put inro the rings on ^'"*'^*^]^y^.^j^ r*/5».»j.»j. j^ *Allb he made the inftniments for the Ta- the fides of the altar to beare it vvithall,and made ,(,„ ,he"wom(n ' ble of pure golde : difhes for it, and tnctnfi cups it hollow vittnn tiie boardes. brought their loo- for it, and goblets for it, any! couerings for it, 8 ^ AirohemadethcLauerofbraflc,.indthe king §lj(res,which wherewith it fiiould be couered. foote of it of brafle of the ^ glaflcs of the women fi'ne'^°'„|"2.*ofle. 17 ^ Likeivife hee made the Candlcfticke of th.u did aiTemUe and cime together rttliedoorc redtbcmft'eelv puregoldc: of woi ke beaten out withthcham- of the Tabernacle of the Congregation. vnto the vfe of the mcr made he thc.Candlefticke : andhi% flwit, and 9 ^ finally he m.ide the court on the South ^,'':J"l Y'h'^h^'' his branch, his bolks, hisknops, andhis floures fide full Somh:th;h.mgingsofthecoutt)r*r* of ^'nH of great ni!^* wereof oncpiece. fiiie twined linnoi, hailing an hundrcth aibites. jfftje, 10 Iheir ThegoW and filuer of the Tabernacle. Chap.xxxiV. TTie Ephod and brcftplate. 36 I o Their pillars were twcntie, ami thdr brafcn « talents, and two thoufand, and foure hiindreth « Re»d il,t wtigbt fockcts t\veiinc : the hookes of the pillars , and fliekek. »' » '"J'-'.ci'V. theirfilctsn-freof filucr. jo Whereof lie made the fockets to the doore II AndonthcNorchfide the hangings tvere -in of the Tabernacle of the Congr^ation, and the hiindi edi aibitcs : their pillars twcntie, and dicir braRn altar,and the brafen grate which vtts for it, fockets o f bra fie tw cnti e, the hookes of the pil- with all the inftruments of th e Altar, lars and their filets of lilncr. j i And die fockets of the court round about, ^ li On the VVc(Hidcaifowerm€,. j2 Jil!th<,tlh, L«'d 14 The hangings of the one fide ir?rffifteene can,a'' cunning v. orkeman and an j» Thevmadctbebrcftplatedouble, &it was c3rj>eni«r,Cliap. ero'Toidercr & a worker of needle worke in blew rquare,an handbreadth long,and an handbreadth i '•<• filke,and in pui-ple, & in fkarlct, and in fine linai. broad : it was aljo double. 24 All thegoldexhatwas occupied in all the 10 And they fUled it with foure lowes of ivorkc wrought for the holy place (w Inch was the ftoncs. The order f/aithits, a Rubicj a Topare,& gold of the offring) was nine and twencie talents, a Carbuncle in the fiift rowe: and ffuen hundreth and tbirtie fhckels,accprding r i And in the ftxond rowe,an Emeraud, a Sa- to the fliekel of the Sanduarie. phir,and a Diamond : 2j Buttht filuer of tbicm that were numbred ii Alfointhethirdiowe, caTurksis, an A- c Or.a'iyr*. '9i the Congregation, -mis an biindreth talcnts,and chate,and an Hematite : j^rrwmt 'furit a thoufand feuen hundreth feutntie and fiue (lie- i j Lilcswift in the fourth rowe , a Chryfblite, coinme'h of die kels,after the Shekel of the Sanduarie, , an Onix, and a lafper doled and fet in ouches of ^'ine o\ the bc»a |«f,iS"'S die ivorke,as the Lord had commanded Moles. and put water therein. °wt!n« the'sX 30^ Finally they made the plate for the holy 8 Then thou (halt appoynt the court round auatie and the CTowne of fine golde, and wrote vpon it a fuper- about, and hang vp the hanging at the court gate. ec-m. *t*;9>.a8.j«. fcription /»/^* to thegrauingof afignet,*Ho- 9 After, thou (halt t.iketfieanoyntingoyle, iJNBS To The Lord. and anoynt the Tabernacle, and all that is there- " 3 r And they tied vnto it a lace of blewe filke in, and halo w it with all the inftruments thereof, tofaftenitonhievponthemiter,astheLordhad that it may be holy. commanded Mofes. 10 And thou (halt anoynt the altar of the 3 2 ^ Thus was all the worke of the Taberna- burnt oftring, r.nd all his infbumcnts, and (halt *Ct»f. ry.ii, cle, euen of the * Tabernacle of the Congregati- fanand clothe fea«;'and'c"u"r'ed thereof, and the Mercie fate, them with garments, it from fight, 36 The Table, withal the inftnuncntsthcreofi ij And (halt anoynt them as thou diddeft Cbap.j;.ii. and the fhewbread, anoynt their facher , that they may minifter 37 The pure Candlefticke, the lamps thereof, "vnto meinthcPrieftes office: for their anoyn- h Or.which Aaton e«5n thelampcs ''fctin Older, andalltheinftru- ting (hall be 4 /?^«*, that the Pi iefthoode ''(hall ** ""^i'L ''"l'! '*"? dre fTed and re meiits thereof, and the oy le for light: be eiierlafting vnto them throughout their gene- \l'^ , j,° moni« eonyioioh"/'* ^^ Alio the goldcn Altar and the anoynting rations. (houl.lenH,»hich Chap."».7? ''°' oyle, and the fwecte incenfe, and the hanging of 16 So Mofes did according to all diat the Lord wasatchriati the Tabernacle doore, had commanded him ;fo did he. comonDg. 17 ^*Thus out c/f Egypt, Num,7.i. *£*'P'3J.i». reared vp, with Chap.i. the appcrtinanccs. 37 *?iKm.^i. 17 If *Thu£ was the Tabcrnadc reared vp the ^9 After, he fet the burnt offering AItarw;/6- '. .f'^tiL?,'*"* ^""^ ''^y °f f''^ fir'^ moncch in ' the fccond yeere. out the dooi e of the Tabernacle , eaUtd the Ta- 18 Then Mofes reared vp the Tabernacle and bernacle of the Congregation , and ortered the f;;ftened his fockets,and fet vp the hoardes there- burnt offering and the facrifice thereon , as the of, and put in the barresofit, and reared vp his Lord had commanded Mofes. pillars. 30 ^Likewifehe fetthcLauer bctweenethe 1 9 And hee (pred the couering ouer the Ta- Tabernacle of the Congregation and the Altar, bernacle , and put the couering ot that coucnng and po wred water therein to walli with. on hie aboue it , as the Lofdc had comraaundcd j i So Mofes & Aaronjand his fonnes waflied jVlofes. their hands and their fcete thereat. I TliJt iMhe t*. 20 If And hetookeandpiitthefTeflimonie 52 When they went into the Tabernacle of bici cf the Iiwe, in the Arke, and put the barrcs in the rings of the the Congregation, and when they approched to Chip 31.18.and Arke,&: fet the Mercifcate on hie vpon the Arke. the Altar, they waQied , as the Lordchad com- ^*''*' 21 He broughtalfo the Arke into the Taber- manded Mofes. nacle,and h:inged vp the *couering vaile,and co- 3 3 Finally , hec reared vp the court round a- uered tlic Arke of the Teftimonic , as the Lorde bout the Tabernacle and the Altar , and hanged had commanded Mofes. vpthevaileat thecourcgatc: (o Mofes finiliied 22^ Furtlia more hee put the Table in the the worke. Tabernacle of the Congregation in the Nonh- J4 ^ *ThenthecloudecoueredthcTab€nia- •Wwwi.j.ti, fide of the Tabernacle, without the vaile, cle of the Congregation, and the glorie of the i'ku>gM.i: 2 3 And fet the bread in order before y Lord, Lord filled the Tabernacle, as the Lord had commanded Mofes. ? J So Mofes could not enter into the Taber- 24 ^ Alfo heput the Candlefticke in the Ta- nacle of the Congregation,becaufe the cloude a- bernacle of the Congregation, oueragainft the bode thereon,and the glory ofdie Lord tilled the Tabic toward the Southlide of the Tabernacle. Tabernacle. 2$ And hee II lighted the himpes before the ^6 Now when the cloude afccnded vp from Lord,as the Lord had commanded Mofes. the Tabernacle , the children of Ifrael wen: for- 26 ^ Moreouer hee fet the golden Altar in ward in all their iournq-es. the Tabernacle of the Congregation before the jj But if the cloude afcended not, then they vaile, iourneyed not till the day that it afcended. 27 And burnt flveeteincenfe thereon, as the j8 For '■the cloude ofthe Lord W4i vpon the h Tlmt the pre- Lord had commanded Mofes. Tabernacle by day , and fire was in it by night in ?""."' ^?^ P^*. 28 f Alfo he hanged vpy vaile at the gdoore the fight of all the houfe of Ifracl , throughout th'fmni'g"ht&day of the Tabernacle. all their iourneyes. till they came 10 thclaoUptoinil«d. ^frfilVf. f BefweetM the Si^iduxrie and (hcfoutt. *Becaare in this buokeii chiefly ioireated of the Lcui[ct,3nd oE riiingjperieir.ing to thcit o(fic<- THE THIRD BOOKE OF MOSES, CALLED *LEyiTlcyS, THE ARGVMENT. ASG«ddajlybym«[lfmgularbenefitetdecUredhimfelfit» bemind/uU of hit Church : p> he rreuld not that they [houli haue any eccafftn to tru/i either m themfeluet.or to depend vpcn others, either fir lacke cftemporalltbings^or ought that belonged to ha dimneferuice afidl(eltgien. Therefire be or- deineidiuirs ktndes ofobUtiovs andfkcrificetjo ajfure them offirgiuenef of their offences ( tfthey of- Jired them in true faith and oljedtence.) ^If heappointedtbeirTrieJls and Ltuites^t heir apparel^of" fices^conuerfition andporiiou : he jheviedffhat feajles thejf jhouldobfirue.and invrhat timet. Jiioreo' iur^he declared bj theft ficrt pees ir ceremonies that the regard offinne it death, and that mihout the blood ofchrijl the innocent L*mbi there can beenofirgiuenes ofjinnes, ^nd becaufe they fhould giut no place ta their oivne inuentions (which thing Godmoftdete[ieth,iuappeareth by the terrible example ofNadab and>Abiku) he prcfcribed etien to the leaft thiytgs, what theyjhouid doe,M vehat beafles they fhoutdoffer andeate: what difeafes were contagious and to be auoyded : what order tbei fhould tak^ fir all maner effilthinejfe and pollution to purge it: whofe eompatt) thejt fhould Jlee: what manages xcere lawfyU-.andwhat palittke lartes wereprofitable.Whuh things deelared^he promifedfiiuout and blefjing to them that kept hu lawes^and ibreataedbu (ttrfi to them that tranjgreffed them. s Hereby Mores declareth that he taught ooihingio the people bur that.whichbere. cciuedofGnd, b So ihey could oficrofiiAneo' tber rott.bai of Ihofe which were «gaiiiMiidtd« CHAP. I. a OfiurvttffirmgtfirparlicHltrpfrfoni. j Xo.mJt^ Tit mantr to offo burnt ofttin^,! at wtU efl/uOtcki, a o/Jhttft »nd btrdtt, Ow the a Lorde called Mofes, and fpake vnto him out of the Tabeniacle of the Congregati- on,raying, 2 Speakevnto the children of Ifrael.and thou (halt fay vnto them , If any of you offer a facrifice vnto the Lord,y e fhall offer your facrifice of ^ cattell,<« of beeiiesand of the rfiecpe. J * If his facrifice be a burnt offering of the vfW.iy.ia. herde,he fhall offer a male without blemifli, pre- senting him of his ownc voluntaric will at the . doore of the « Tabernacle of the Congregation c Meaning.witlii* before the Lord. the toon of tbe 4 And hec fhall put his hand vpon the head TabeiBadc. of the burnt offering, and it fhalbe accepted f to i£4,..„ jp„, r6* !.«"rthefrt. wood diar is in the fire which is vpon the altar. 9 And the Priefl (ball take from the meate 9 But the imvardes thereof and the leggcs ofTn'ng a * memorial of ic,andfhalburne it \pon tliereof he fliall wafh in w.irer,and the Priell Ihal the altar: /S> it is an oblation * made by fire for a * -y,,,--, ,^ burne all on the altar : fir it is a burnt offering, fweetefauour vnto the Lord. • Exu'd xj.iS. r«r»rjaonro( anoblacion madcby firc,forafwe€cefauour t"vn- to But chat which is left of the meate offring, tert.which pici- to the Lord. fhalbe Aarons and his fbnnes : firitu nioft holy '"biV"/""""' 10 ^ And ifhisfacrifice for the burnt o0ring oftheoftringsofthe Lord made by fire. ' *" • ifofchefJock 'iaofchefheepe,orofthegbatsj ii All the meate offiings which yce (ball of- he fb^Il oficr a male wirhonc blemilb, fer vnto the Lord , flialbc made widbout leauen: g Keadt vf ife j, HE And hfi fliall kill it on the Northfide of for ye fliall neither bume leauen nor hony in any b Befortthe altat thealtar '' before the Lord , andthePrieftesAa- offring oftheLord made br fire. oftheloid. rons fonnes fhall fprinckle the blood thereof f2 ^/"^ the oblation ofthefirft fruits ye fliall round abo«t vpon the alrar. offer *" them vnto the Lord, but they fhall not be f Tim is,ffuit« \E.htinioh'» 12 And hcc (ball Cut it in f pieces, /?^4r4//»j burntg vpon the altar for a fweetefkiiour. which a.-e iweeie POr% his head & his II kdl,and the Priefi (hall lay them 15 (All the meate offringsalfofhalt thou fea- "Jjooyijenisy ^'^' in order vpon the wood that lytth in the fire fon with *falc,neichcr (halt thou futfer the fait of ° Butrtrfmedfof Avhich is on the r.lar : the h couenanc of thy God to be lacking from the Pricfti. i_j But hee C-.all wafh the in^^■ardcs , and the thy meate offring , b.M \pon ali thine oblations * 'f'"-t-5>-49- Icgges with water , and Ae Prieft f hal 1 offer the thou (halt offer fait) were bocnd^ x'.+ioie and bume it vpon the altar: fir it is a burnt 1 4 If then thou offer a meate offering of thy bj'conCTalio^t* otfering,,an oblation made by fire for a fvvcete fa- firftfruitcs Mito the Lord , thou fhalt offer for v(taliracM6c«t, uour vnto the Lord. thy meate offering of thy firfl: fniites * cares of Nom. 18.15. 14 ^ And if bis facrificc he a bitrnr offering corne dried by the fire, and wheate beaten out of e^^" j'J'" "'', ;, to the Lord of the foules , then he lliall offer his ||rhegreeHe eares, mfanetiafilreVnrf facnfice of tfie turtle doucs, or of tfaeyongpi- 15 After, thou fliak put oyle vpon it, and lay pure conenant. gcons. incenfethereon:/or it is a meate offring. m*T'*' '^'x 15 And the Prieft (ball bring it vnto the dtar, 16 AndthePrieflfbrdburncthcmemoriallof ,f,f'„f,Jp^^^'/, I T^Ebrfwe and ' wring the nccke of it aflinder, and burne it it, euen of that that is beaten , and of the oyle of « f,„,ifui fidit, worde fignifieth on the altar : and rhcblood thereof (halbe jj flied it, with all the incenfe thereof^: ^ it is an oliring «"'o.if. to pinch off *uh vpon the fide ofchcal car, , vnto the Lord made by fire. ^ iojn tbtmitg, «"«,"« i,*;;,. J », »^ And hee (ball plucke out his maw ;vith his /- u 4 n ^^r lOr.finuntdfiTf irtii L/'jU-.u^.-U CHAP. IIL yrtp^^ Gathers, and call rhem befide chealtaronthc , rhtm»,n,fpe,ccofir„^,,«uiar.fi.firti>tr,mt. 17 Th, k Oo th; GJe of k Eaft part in the place of the afbcs. ifraBiei m»t ntnhn ttu /&, >w hiooi. thfconrrgatem^ ry And hefl:a!lcleaueic with his viings, t(*f a Lfo if his oblation 6^ a » peace offering, ifhe a AfKfificeof (iood"wi'ha(h«, not diuidc it afunder : and the Prieft fhall burne jflwillofFerofthedroueCwhetherit'cemaleor ihankefgroing of. 5xodi7.j. ' it\'ponrKeakarvpon£hevwodthatisinthefirc: female) he fliall ofterfuch as is without blemifh, ["^ pfoZ"/;* ,;. jfSr iris a burnt oflfering, an oblation made by fire before the Lord, thergenefaUyV fOrafweepcfaucur vnto diC Lord. a And fliall put his hajid vpon the head of pjtncularljf. CHAP II his offring, and kill it at the doore of the Taber- » Thfmm,ol^ugU4'cr:h:ctr.r,::.ff!„n.^^nM.n, "^'^Ir^^i^'^ Congregation : and Aaron; fonncs 4 oft^aHxirn, 14 ^ni ofcor-irm ihrttre. the Priclts fliall l]H-incklethc blood vpon the al- » Bteiufethe /\ Nd when any will oifer'a* mciteoffring vn- tar round about. burnt offrin^conld Axco the Lordc , hi s offering Qiall be oYhnc J So hee fhall offer ^ /i-Jr* of the pence offc- b Oaepart wai Botbt without fiourc, and he fhall powreovle vpon it, andput ringshefhal take thence his handfull of 4 Heeflisllalfotakeaway the two kidpeis, *Exoi.i-).tt. the-flowre , and of the oyle with all the incenfe, and the fat that is on them,and \'pon || the flanks, jor, the winch c TcngniSethit and die Pricft (liallbumeit fora « mcmorisll \p- and the kail on the liuer with the kidneis. ^l'^J'T""^ Ood temeir.bretli on rfic altar : /or it is an offring made by fiTC for j And Aarons fonnes fhal burne it on the al- ' ''■'^'^"* hinntooifretb, aP.vcetclauour vntotheLord. ' tar , with the burnt offering , which is vpon the ^ in ihe peace cf. *frci,u.-.;t. i *Bi!t the remnant of the meate offering wood, that is on the fire :;/«»« a facrificc made ffjngi,^j,inj,(. d Thcrelo! e none pjalbe Aarons and his fonncs ; fir it is <* moft ho- by fire for a P.veete fauour vnto the Lord. ftrent to nRer ei- cooMeatofa but jy ofthc Lordsoffrings made by fire. 6 f Aifo if hjs oblation^* a.peacc offering ther male or t* fte sncftca. ^ ^ jj ^^^^ bring alfo a meatc offring baleen vnto the Lord out of die flockc , whether it be bBuup«t. oyktbcrecn/Sritisin-.catcoffring; alwr. J After^ Offring for /June done ofignorancc. Chapjii/. For the Congregation and ruler. 38 d Thtbutmof- 9 Afcer,of the peace oflfringshcnial Offer J an the peace offrings,and the Pricftfliallburnc them rnng WIS wholy otfring made by fire viito the Lord;hc li)al take a- vpon the altar of burnt otfring. tbc^oS^wgwJt way the fat thereof, & the rump ;ikogetlici, hard u * Uut the Ikinnc of the buHocke , and all *E»»< mulifiude *v^,^. the Lord. racl Ihall linne through ignorance, and the thing r,n«' "utlf Vil' 1 2 f Alfo if his offring be a goatc , then Ihall be * hid fi:om tlie eyes ot the mulutudc, and haiie beue finned, ihey he orter it before the Lord, done agamfi any of tliecommandementsofthe muft »ll be pu. I J Andfhall put his hand vpon the head of Lord which fhould not be done, andhauc of- J'^**- c Meaning at rte it,and kill it before «■ the Tabernacleofthe Con- fended : C»«l''f -iJi*. Nonhfide of the gre^ation, and the fonnes of Aaron (hall fprinklc 14 When the Hnne which they h.-ue commic- AiWjClup.i J. t^jj. blood thereof vpon the altar round about. ted ihall be knowen,then the Congregation Ihall 14 Then hee Ihall olfer thereof his offering, otfer a yong builocke for the finne,and bring him tuen an off(^ing made by fire vnto the Lorde,the before the Tabernacle of the Congregation. fat that couereth the inwards, and all the fat that 1 j And the g Elders of the Congregation (hall E ^°' '" '••* P<«^ is vpon the inwards. put their handcs vpon die head of the builocke oiVhe^ciaDd]'' I J Aifo hee fliall take away the two kidneis, before the Lord, and |J hee fliall kill the builocke therefore uwii and the fat that is vpon theni,& vpon the flanks, before the Lord. f 'fricieot ihat the and the kail vpon die liner with the kidneis. \6 Then the Pridt that is anoynced , (hall *""«»" "f'^ •f^i.7.jy. 1 6 So the Pneft (hal burne them vpon the al- bring of tlie bullocks blood into the Tabernacle fhTname'e/'ll^be f By eaticg fat, tar,«themeateof an olfeiing made by fircfor of the Congregation, Cougrejatica. a"""and'b* afweetefauour: *allthefatatheLordes. 17 And the Prieft (hall dippe his finger in the iOr^it Pnejl.' blood eaibg.was »7 Ti* /i-a/o* a perpetuall Ordinance for your blood, and forincWe it feuen times before the lignified trueliic. generations , throughout all your dwellings , Jo Lord^eucn before the vaile. *Gine.94. that ye fhall eate neither f 6t nor * blood. 1 8 Alfo he flial put fame of y blood vpon the «*«/.«7-'4. CHAP nil hornesofthealtar,whichisbeforetheLord,thac 1 Tfc#%/Sr/f««J.«c/-,i,o««r,, 3 F>r,h Prief}, .j j^mthe Tsbcniackof the Congregation: then TbtCoKgrr^aticn, %i Thtruier, ij ^ni ihtpnmttKuut. Ir.al hepowrcal the rf/f otthcbloodat the footc IOreouer,the Lord fpakc vnto Mofesifiy "'g, of the altar of burnt offring,which is ac the doorc 2 Speakevnto the children of ifrael, oftheTabernaclcoftheCongregation, Xtlr.tftiile. faying,Iff any fhall finne through »ignoraiice,in 19 AndheQialltakeall hibfatfromhim,and IK>'.»"f"/w» li^"or"'^n'^' 3ny of the commandemems of tlie Lorde,(which || burne it vpon the altar. fmtemibit, Mn«"fpeei^l!y of o"ght not to be done) but Ihall doe cmuarj to 20 And the Prie/i fhall do with this builocke, thece'iemoDiall any of them, as he did with the builocke for /;«finne:foQiall Jjwe:loroiher. j Ifthe'>Prieft that is anointed do finncfac- hedowiththis:fothePrieftfhalmake3natone- memi for''ci"imc« ^°^'^"^p to the finne of the people) then ihail he mcnt for them,and it fhalbe forgiuen them, areappointed ae- " ffer, for his finne which he hath finned , a yong 21 For he Qiall cary die builocke without the toidiog to the huUocke without blemifh vnto the Lorde for a hofte, and burne him as hee burned" the fitft bul- tranfgrefjion, finne oitHng, locke : y»r it is an ofiring foi" the finne of the b'Meamng.the 4 And hee Qiall bring the bullockc vnto the Congregation. liiePiieft. ' doore of the Tabernacle of the Congregation be- 22 ^ When a ruler (tall {inne,& doe through fore die Lord, and (hall put bis hand vpon the ignorance ^^<«»»j2 any ofthecomtnandemcnts of c Hef eby coo- bullockes head, and ' kill the builocke before the the Lord his God, which (hould not be done,and \^"Xhl\^r,c'' ^'^^^- fhallotlend, jHjniihmeDtwhidi J And thc Prieft that is anoyntcd, (hall take 23 Ifonefliew vnto him his finne, which he Ae beaftfijfftted. of the bullockes blood, and bring it into the Ta- hath commirted,then (hal he bring for his ofSing bemacle of the Congregation. any hee goate without blemifh, \0r,thtwt1igtM 6 Then the Prieft (hall dippe his finger in the 24 And fl;all lay his hand vpon the head of •/'*'/"'"'''''• blood, and (prinklc of the blood feuen times be- theheegoate, andkillitin •> the place where he b Tbativbe J Which wasbe. foietheLord,beforethe vaile of thcdSanduaric. (hould kill the burnt otFring before the Lord :/«r Ptiefi floil WI fc *'«";',■;' "r ■ 7 IhePricftalfofliaUput/ow* of the blood it is a finne offring. ^ il'l ^.r^rT.'. „„. Sau&la^e!"'^ " bcfbre the Lord, vpon the homes of die altar of 2 5 Then the Prieft (liall take of die blood of «f , h", "f tke t* c VN'hich'wasin Tweete inccnfe, which is in the « Tabernacle of the the linne offring with his finger, and put it \-pon kill the beafl, the court: me*. Congregation , then (hall he powrc * alU/&e ff^ the homes of the burnt offring altar , and (hall Bjng bv the Ta- of the blood of the builocke at the foote of the pov;re the nfi ofhis blood at the fboce of the e"n^e:*aiiVin "' a'tarof bumtoffeiing, which is at thedooreof Lumt offring altar, «he en je of ihij the Tabernacle of the Congregation. i6 And (hall burne all his fit vpon the altar, vftfeit istaken 8 And he (hall take away all the fatte of the as the fat of the peace offiingrfo the Prieft (hall •r*'« """'' builocke for the finne offring : to rw'/,the fat that make an ' atonement for him , concerning his i WTierein hee ■ '*^' ■'• couereth the inwards, and all the fat that is about (inne,and it (lialbe forgiuen him. rrprefemed le (bi the inwards. 27f Likewif-ifany ofthejlpcopleoftheland Jj)',"";,,^, ^.^ 9 He (hall take away aHb the two kidneis,and (hal finne through ignorcnce in doing .i^a'w^ a- ''/"""^'f the fat that bvpon them, and vpon the flankes, ny of the commaundemeiits of the Lordc, which and the kail vpon the liuer with the kidneis, fboiild not We done,and (l-iall offend, 1 0 As it was taken away from the bullockc of 2 8 If one Ihcwe him Iiis finne which he hath committtd. M' Offring for a ralh vowe, Leuiticus. forfinne done of ignorance, I'j'^ihefrrMlof Committed, then he fliall bring for hisoffHng, || a fhall offer the finne offring firft, and *\vringthe "chtf.i.ij, thigotui, f]^e goate without blemilh for his (inne which he necke of it afunder,buc not plucke it cleane off. hath committed, 9 After he ihallfprinkle of the blood of the kReadevetfej4, 2? i' And he (Tiall lay his hand vpon the head finne offring vpon the fide of the altar , and the of the finne offring , and flay the finne offring in reft of the blood (hall bee || iTi&l at the foote of t,Orfa-mti. the place of oiimt offring. thealtar:/«r it is a finne offring. JO Then the Prieft Ihalltake of the blood 10 Alfohee fLall offer thefecondforabiirnt thereof with his finger,and put it vpon the homes offring |] as the maner is : fo fhal the Prieft ^ make ^Of^cordaig ta ofthe burnt offring altar, andpowe zWthirtft an atonement for him (for his finne which hee 'a'qI"j of the blood thereof at the foote ofthe altar, hath committed ) and it fhalbe forgiuen bim. him to blpurgeij 5 1 And Ihal take away all his fat, as the fat of ii ^ But if he * be not able to faring two tur- of that finne, < the peace otfi-ings is taken away , and the Pridt tie doues,or two ^-ong pigeons, then he that hath *^"/' 7. • fjfi'A'J.iS. fhall bume it vpon the altar for a *fwcete fauour finned,fhali bring for his ofi"ring,rhe tenth part of vnro the Lorde , and the Prieft fhal make an at- an ^Ephahof finefloureforafinne otfrin", hee « Which isabont onement for him,and it ffialbe forgiuen him. Oiallputnone *'oyle thereto, neither put any in- f''f'""'|, 32 And if he bring a lambe for his finne of- cenfe thereon: for it is a finne offring. offring^chtuAU* fring, he fhal bring a female without blemifli, 12 Then fhall hee bring it to the Prieft , and 1 MMning.thit j j And ffial lay his ' hand vpon the head of the Prieft fhall take his handfiill of it for the *re- Hhap.i.t. ^th^t^^lhLu tb^finn^oftringi and heeftialflayitfor afuine membrance thei-eof, and bume it vpon thealtar be ili'"• t vvhatfoeuervncleuuiefleit be, th.!t hee is defiled andche Prieft fhall make an atonement for him ^**'i»'J' with) andisnot ware of it,and after commeth CO concerning his ■'ignorance wherein he erredjand k Elsifhisfisne theknowledge of it,hehath finned: v\as not ware: foic (hall be forgiuen him. o?m°Uce he mX fe OrvewrafWy 4 Eitherif any ^ fwcare and pronounce with 19 Thisisthetrefpaffeofi'riDgforthetrefiiafle die.Num.'ij.jo. without iuft «j. his lippes to doe euill,or to do good fwhatfoeuer committed againft the Lord. rnination ofthe itbethata man (hall pronounce with an othe) r H A P VT wt'k^otngVh",'! fnditbehidfromhim, and after knowedi that , n..ffi,.gf.rr.L^htl'edZLnfJf. , r*. W fhalbe the iflue hchath Ottended inone of thefef*;"!?/, ofthtbwntoffitx^i. tj The /Iremxjl abide eMimtore-ajna of the fame, J When hee hath finned in any of thefc thetllv. 14 TheUaeoltheMe*teafeiBit. as rhtef- € Which haae ' *'"gs , then hee Oiall coBfdTe that hee hath f""^' of-^'"»«.">ih„ /bn«/. bene mentioned Iwned therein. A Nd the Lord ([sake vnto Moles, (ay in^, before inihji £ Therefore fliaSlhec bring his trefpa(reof- tx 2 If any finne and commit a tre(pa(Tea- P"'. fring vnto the Lord for his finne which hee hath gainft the Lord , and denie vnto his neighbour a To beflow aid comraitted, eucn a female from the ftockc, be it a that which was taken him to keepe,or that which """?'' '«"■'''* lambe or a fhee goate for a finncoffring, and the wasputtohim^oftnift, ordoethby ''robberic, g/oeii.'"' ** Prieft fhall make an atonement for him concer- or by violence opprefle his neighbour, b Ry any fain . ning his finne. j Or hath found that which was loft,and de- "' v'^wfull ■jEir 7/ hu hmd 7 Kut f i r he bee not able to bring a (lieepe, ni-eth it, and fwcareth falfely , * for any of ritep f^'"^' ^ enmitouehynen. he (hall bring for his trcfpa/fe which he hath com- things that a man doeth, ' wherein he linneth: j v\hcteinhef»a pixg ft' liu fv niitted, two antic doucs , or two yong pigeons 4' When, Ifay, hetliu'sfinr\ech &trc{i5afrcth, not buifione.or, """'• vnro the Lord, one for alTnneotfring, and the o. he ihrllchenreftore the robber}' that he robbed, whcrcioamanac- thtr for a btini: oifring. or the thing taken by violence ^hich hee tookc by ""riutK « 5 So he (hall brir.g them vnto the Prieftjwho by force, orthc thing which wisdcliueredhim fuciufc-tiung, to. flndofkhowIeJgc^ Chap.vl;. The trefpaflTe offering. 39 •>{«»•. J.7. •fi^.f.ij. fl Tlwt 'n.tlit cti«monie« which ought (obeob- fctocd cbetcin. * Vpon his fe- rret pans,EKoil. »8 ^;. f Intheifhpini appointed foe •hit vie. *C^^.% • Ot.lme*<) wiib Icaaentsdafitt ♦ txtAf.i'h h Sooftasihe hicPrieftflialb* cleAed aad aooio' led. iHiifeimethat 6uirncial touch the f^elli thcroflhal hcholy :and when theie dropperii of the blood thereof \ pon a ^ g.irmcnt, thou flialt wafh chat k Meaaing.tie whereon it droppeth in the holy place. garment of the 28 Alfo the earthen potte that it is fodden irt, '*"**' fhalbebroken, but if it be fodden in a brafen pot, it fh,al both be fcourcd and wafhed widi ' water. • Which whib 29 All die males among the Prieftcs fhal eate «•»«'»»"•£«<«*• thereof,/Sr it is m.oft holy. ''" JO * But no finne offering, whofc blood is * f *-«(•.««. brought into die Tabernacle of the Cbngrcgati- *'*''>3-"- on to m.nke reconciliation in the holy place, fhal be earai,i«/- fhalbe burnt wi.h ^ lire. CHAP. VIL ' f-iitp, 1 J Tttfai Md lit hlfdmty not te etltn, LIkewife this is the lawe of the a trcfpafftoffe- ring,itismoflholy. 2 In the place b where diev kil the burnt offe- ring, fhal they kil die trefpafle offering, and the bleed thereof fhalheefprindde roundabout Vp- on the altar. J All the fat thereof alfo fhal < hec offer^ the rumpe,and the fat that couereth the inwards. 4 And he fhal take away the two kidneis, with the fat that is on them and vpon the flankcs,and the kal on the liuer with the kidneis. y Then the Priefi fhallbume them vpon the altar, for an offring made by firevnito the Lorde this is a trefpafle offring. 6 All the males among the Priefles'fhall e«e thereof, it fhalbe eaten in the holj' place , /5r it is mofl holy. 7 As the firnie offering »,fo is the trefpaffeof^ fring,one nonin.-DMwith- flanding that thit word irelValTe rijDifiech lefle then finne. e McaaiDg,lhe refl which ii left aad 001 bamtt f BeeanreithaJ DO vyle Doi licow. g Peace oflring* conteine a coofeC fionandihanker- gloing for a bene. meiecciuedand alfo a vvtve.and frteoffistingto le- tcitteabeacfit. of pcac< offering*. Aar.ons portion. Lcuiricws. Aaron and Ms fonaes it (halbc the. priefts that fprinckleth the blood of anoyntfng of his fbnnes, concemmg the oflfHngs the peacr. offerings. of tne Lord made by fire,in the day when hepre:- I J Alfa the He(h of the pence ofterin<^ for fcnt^d them to feme in the Priefts office vnto tfac Aankefgiuing, fhall be eaten the fame day diat it L'orde. is offercS ; he flial Icaiic nothing thereiaf vntil the j 6 The which portions the Lord commanded morning. to giue them in the day that hee anoynted them b If hee IT jfce a * "^ ^"f '^'^'^^ facrifice of his offring be ah vaw, from anion" the children of Ilrael, by a ftatucc Towetooifct; ora free offring, it flialbeeaten the fame day that fbrcueiintheirgenerations. fotelfethefltlhof heofferethhisfaciificeiandfointhemorningthc 57 Thisis 4/y9thelawofchebumtoffTing,of mull be eaten the I The finne.wtiet- ioieheolTicafbiill temaJae. k Af^Hitbefa- (liiiced, 1 Of (he peace ofieringtbatts ' cleane.. rcfidue thereof ihalbe eaten. the mcate offering, and ofthefinne offering, and 17 Butas much of the offered fleniasremai- of the trefjiafie offering, and of the " confccrati- o Whithractifi* neth vnto the third day,(halbe burnt with fire. ons,andofthepeace offerings, th'V^fti'' ^^'^ 18 For ifanyoftheflefhofliis peace offerings j8 Which the Lord commaiinded Mofes in confecrated*''* be eaten in the thiin day, he (hall not be accepted the mount Sinai, when liec commanded the chil- Exod.!$,aa. that ofFereth i^, neither fhal it bee reckoned vnto dren of Ifrael to offer their giftes vnto the Lords him, but Ihal bee an abomination : therefore the in the wildeineffe of Sinai, pcrfon thateateth of it ftal 'beare his iniquirie. •rtif.j.«7». n Aidlhould norftnd it hjr • another. CHAP. VI IL IS The ancmingof^aroH, anih» J'amui, with tie fitcrifict conreruwg ihefami. AFterwardtheLordfpakevntoMofes.fiying, a * Take Aaron and his fonnes with him, *£i»ii,»8.i,^ * fxoiilS.Jaf ■ T^atis,bis 1 9 The flefh alfo that touchah any vnclcanc ^ thing,(hal not be eaten, but burnt with fire : but 1 of this f5efh al that be cleane (hal eate thereof. 20 Butifany eateof theflefhofthepeaceof- ^ frings that pertaineth to the Lord,hauing his* vn- and the gaiments and the * anoynting oyle, and a cleannefTe vpo;i fiim, euenthe fame perfon flialbe biillocke for the finne offering, and two rammes, ait oS^ from his people. andabafketofynleaiienedbread, 21 Moreoucr , when any toiichnth any vn- i And ;;ffemble all the company at thedoore cleanc th'ng, as the vncleannefle.of man,or of an of the Taberaick ofthe Congregation, vncleane beaft, or of any filthy abomination, and 4 So Mofes did as the Lorae had commanded eate ofthe flelh ofthe peace offrmgs, which per- him,and the compaity^ was aflembled at the doorc taineth vnto the I.ordjCuen that pcrfon fhalbe cut ofthe Tabernacle ofthe Congregation, off from his people. i 5 Titen Mofes fay de vnto the company ,*This * Sxti.ist/^ 22 ^Againe the Lorde fpakc vnto Mofes, istlie thing which the tordc hath commaiinded laying, todoe. ' 23 Speake vnto the childrien of Iftnel,and fay, _^ 6 And Mofes brought Aaron ancl his fonnes, ' *; Ye fhal eat< no fatofbeetji^ horoffl)eepe,nor and wafhed thein with water, ofgoatcs: . , . ' '* 7 Andputvponhimthecoatc,andgiK!^him - : 24 Yet the ib.t ofthe dea4beaft,andthe fat of vvith a girdle, an 1 clothed him with' the fobe^and that) which is tome mth beafles, fhalbe occupic d put the Ephod on him, which he girded with the toany vfe,butyefhallnoteat;eofit. brpydered garde ofthe Ephod,anQ bound it vhtb 25 For whofbeuereateth the fat ofthe beaft, him therewith, ofthe which he n-,aloffer"anoffringmade by fire 8 After hee put the breft plate tliere6n,ahd t6theLorde,cuentheperIbnthateateth,(halbee put fn the brcfl plate *t^eVrim. and theThum- cutoffffom his people. niim. i6 Neither *lbal ye eate any bKod, either of 9 Alfo hee put tKe miter vpon his. head, and foiilejOrofbedfl in all your dwellings. , piit vpon the miter orr the forefront the golden 27 Eiiery pcrkn thatcatethanj' blood, eren ■pIf^te,oncts vpontheir heads, as the Lord irings. , had commanded Mofts. 3j The fame that offer ;th the blobd of tlie 14 *Thcn bee brought thehullockeforthe *SMd.»9.%., pejx c offrings, and the fattc,among the fonnes of finne oflfcring, and Aaron and his fcinncs put tlicir chaf.s.u Aartm,flialhauether:";htnioulderforhispart. handcs ^-pon die head of the bullocke forthc 34 For the brc•a(Hh.^kentoandfro, and tlic finne offering, (fould'.r lifted vp,hauel taken ofthe childi-cn of ij A:id Mofes i1ewhim,''ndt«oke the blood, Ifracl,^ «ffn of their peace offerings , and hauc gi. which he put vpon the homes of tlie * Altar round uen them vnto A.nron the Prieit and vnto his about with his linger , and purified the altar , and c Of ibe burnt fonntsbvaftatiitcforeuerfromamongthechil- pcwred /A* f*/^ ofthe blood ac the footc of :he j''T"'|9erfor«ht a Saca11ed,be< caufe cliis fupfr. fcription.Holinct totbcLnrdwat' ;ri:;;"^:;;a.4 drenoni^acl. tndpaidun. 3 J f This is the "anointing of Aaron,JUid the vpouic. altar: fb hc ftn^'io3"'lit , to nwkc reconciliation «„„„ „, ^^„ I^TbCQ psoyle, ireanoyntcA ^ Chap.ix^ ' AaronsfirftofFcrings, 40 1^ Then he tooke all the Cjtte that was vpon J4 AsflhehathJonethisdayA the Lord hath lor.tiihiut die inwards, and the kail ofxi,e liner and the tv%o comanded ro do,co makean atonement for you. '''"'• kidneisjV/iththdrfat, v/liichMoftsbiuhcd vyon jj Therefore fhall yce abide atthcdooroof the altar* the Tabernacle of the Congregation d3y& night, c In other bntnt ij But the buUockc and his f hide, nnd his f«ien dayffl, and iTiall keepe the watch of the «ot ^J'oniecrati" ^^^ ^''"'^ ^^ do\ing, Iwetiirnt with fire without Lord,tha't ) e die not : for fo I am commanded. "n,t»r^irrinjf«r dic hofte OS the Lord had comnvtudcd Mofts. }6 So Aaron and his Tonnes did nil things Jiiifeife.ibePtirft i8 fAlfo hec brought the rammc R.r the which die Lord had commaunded by the 1> liaud *> By commif..«» kafhthea-inne, burnt ottriiig, and Aaron and his fonncs put dicff of Mofes. - ' S^'w^Mofe*. Ch»p,7 8. Lnnds^iTnthchead of tiie rammc. CHAP. IX. I!^f^!<,ritofihelo'dulheatiLt^T>t/iMi«mme(h 20 And. Vfofes cue the riamme in pieces, and {"mtheLefd. burnt the head wifh the pieces,and the far, . a Nd in the a eight «Jay Mcfi.< caflled Aaron |vc^\"o'^"/?^ 21 And wailied the inwards and the legges in il and hi:- fonnes,and the Elders of IF at! : fcuend°esbe. water: foMofcs burnt the ram euery vvhitvp<''n % *Thcn he faid vnto Aaron, Taketlieca fofc, ilie'ptrclH the Altar i /or it was a burnt offering iiir a fweet yong'calfefora^/inneoffring, andarammefor "^"tconhtxne. faunur, which was made by fire vmo the Lord, a burnt offering, i^-^A without blemiili, and bring b ^Auln «'«* as the Lord had commanded Mofes. r/'c^z before the Lord. iotothe poQ( *Bx*4.i9.iu 22 ^ »AftCT,he brought the other ramme,the _? And vnto the children of Ifrael thou fhalt of ihePriedhooJ, rammeofcenfecrations, and Aaron & his formes fptske, faying, Take ye an hee goatc for a finne =l"dv^''"'>.'l'« laytd their hands vpcn tbehead of the ramme, offr jng, and a calfc, imd a lambe, both of"a yeere fK"'£c'eK'"the f Moftsdidthif 11 Which Mofes f flcwe, and tooke ofiihe olde,\\3thoutblemi(jhibrabiirntoffiing: burm o frit ing, the btaak ikic (ii« blood of it , atid \-i\t \t vpon the lappc of Aarons 4 Alio j bullocke,a!)d a ramme forpcace of- '""le offering.the «?,n',w;,i',5';^ *"'ghc care, & vpon thetiumbeofhis right hand, frings, to offer bofore-tlie Lorde, anda meateof- P"«»5'''|'.>'< dxu •flic*. suw vpon the great toe oflus right foot. tnijg mingled w ith ojle : ror to day the Lord wil " *^ 24 Then Mofes brought Aarons (onnes, and appeorc vnto you. put of the blood on the lap of their right earcs, j ^Thcn they brought that which Moies com- andvpon the thiBubes of their right handcs, and mounded before the Tabernacle of the Congre- vpon the greatcoes of their right fecte, anlMo- eation,and all the aflbnhlydrewneereand flood fes-lprinkled /As rf/z of the blood vpon the Altar Dcfore rhe ' Lord. 0 Befotetheahir, roundabout. r, , 5 (For Mofes had faid. This is the thing, which *''"*''^e'»»y 25 Andhc tooke thefatandtherumpc, and the Lord commanded rhatycflioulddo,andthe *''^**'* all the 6t that was vpon thcinwards,and thekall glory of the Lord (hal appcare vnto you) of the liner, and the tivo kinJncis with their fat, 7 Then Mofes laide vnro Aaron , Drawnecrc andtherightfliouldcr. ' totheAltar, and offer thy finne offering, and Ay j 5 ^ c j» i6 Alfo he tooke of the badcet of the vnlea- burnt oflfring, and make an atojiement for d thee ynderftaLmg «T ueiied bread that was before the Lord,one vnlea- and for the people : offer alio the offering of the tbii place, Ebt.j.^ uened cake and a cake of oyled bread , and 04ie peopk,and make an atonement for them , as the *"'' 7'*7' wafer, & put them on the lat, and vpon the right Lord h.-»th commande^d. Ihoulder. 8 f Aaron therefore wentvnto the altar, and *bctiaia4i, 27 Spheput*allInA3ron$hauds,&inhis/bns ki!ledthecalfeofthe(inneofiring,wIiich>vasfor k hands, and fhooke it to«nd fro before the Lord, himfelfe. '"^'ij^tfr 28Afta-,Mofestocikethemoutoftheirhands, . j> Andthefonncs of Aaron broi-^jhttheblood ■u't\.h I- A hurm them vj>or the altar for a burnt offring: vmohim, andhedipthls'fingcrinthebloodj.-ind fif thefe were coiifecrations ;for.a fweete faiiour put it vpon th« homes of the Altar, and powred ' which were made by firJVntothe Lord, tba reft ofthe blood at the foote of the Altar. . .\ ;-, . 25) Likewife Mofes tooke the breaft of the 10 Bi;t the fatar.d thekidneisand thekallof • t 1 • ,..,■•,„;,( isunme of confecr3tion£,and fhooke it to and firo the liuev ofthe finne offring, he «■ burnt vpon the '(,,„" order ind ^4A •! before the Lord : ;€r it was Mofes "portion, as Altar,as the Lord had commanded Mofes. fo they were buret the Lord had commanded r^ofes, ,11 The flefli alfo and the hide hee burnt ivith when the totd ^0 Al(b Mofes tooke of thesDointing oylc, fire without the hofte. ftnt dowrie fit*. \'- and of the blood which was \7>on the Altar, and ,i% After, hec flewe thehurnt offring, and Aa- *- ^rinkled it vp^n A^ron, vpon his garments, and rons fonncs brought vnto him the blood, which '^'" vpon Iiisfbnnes, and on his fonncs garments with l^jprinckled round about \-f on the Altar. him : fo he fanftified Aaron,his garments,and liis . J 5 AUb theybrought the burnt offering vnto fon»ies,and his fonnes garments with him. him with the pieces thereof, and the head,and he ji ^ Afirerward Mofes &id vnto Aaron and burnt rA*»» vpcn the Altar, his fonnes. Seethe the flefliat thcdooreof the 14 Likewife hec did wath the inwards and the C Atifcedoore STabemacle ofthe Congregation, and there legs, and fbunit/A?w vpon the buintdffering on f *!' ilii!mnfl>>e ot the court. * eate itv/iththe bread that is inthebafket of the altar. vnderfloode ofthe *fi«Aji..j». coiifecrations, as I commaunded, faying, Aaron I J f Then hee offaed the peoples offering, ftcn6c« which '*'''**'*' and his fonnes fliall eate it, and tooke a goate, which v\'as the finne offering wfreburctafiei^ 32 But that which rcmaineth ofthe flefli and forthepeople,andfievvit;andoffieditforfinne, »«ieH- of the bread,nia!l ve burne with lire. asthefirfl: . ' . jj And ye (hall not depart from the doore of 16 Soheoffredthcburntofftring,andprcpa- the Tabernacle of the Congregation feiien dales, red it,according to the maner. , J . . Vntill the dayes of your Congregation be at an 17 He prefented alfo the meat ofR-ing, and fU- febt^mMT cnde: * for feuen dayes, /i«'j8« \tidii, t<^''''ccrateyou, fice ofthe morning he tw^trijaTOonthf altar. ■ ^ 18 He Nadab andAbihu buint. Lcuicicus. Beafts deane and vncleane* J of iTie bnllocke asdtbeiammr. h Recaofe tlve li- nt waineere [he Sin^uirie which WIS the vppcr eod/bcreture he iifaydtocume i Or piaifcdfot the peo(ilr. *t.M*e.2i. *Centf.^.A. ».cbrott.-;.i, a.mtu.i 14,1 1. |0r,24H( AjhoMt- firioj. 1 !> He flc'.v alio the liunockc , ami the ramme out Icauen befidc the altar : for it is moft holy : for the pcicc oHiir.gs, that was for the people, & ij AnH ye (hall cace it in the holy place, be- Auioiis tonnes brot;lic vnto him the blooil,which caufe it is thy duetieandthy fonnes duerie ot' the he iprinklcd vpon the Altar round a'coiit, offerings of the Lorsd itade by fee : for fi> I ain J ^ VVidi the foofdie buUocke, and of the commanded. ranime,the rumpe, & that \vh;ch couereth the in- 14. Alfo the * iliaken bread and the hcaue "Exod.tf^^ vvai ds,and the kidneis,and the kail of the liner, (lioulder (liall ye eate in a || cleane place : thou, I Orywhm u m 20 So they Inid the fat vpon the brefts, and he and thy fonnes,& thy « daughters withthee : for '""'J""'^^^' ^ burnt the fat vpon the Altar. tfiey are giuen as thy || duetie & thy fonnes duety, a„d mVuldeti 0} 21 But the; brefts and the right QioulderAa- ofthe peace offerings ofthe children of KJael. thepticeoffe. ron f hooke to & fro before the L«M:d,as the Lord i j The heaue nioidder, nnd the (haken breaft ""B* "'ght be had commanded Mofts. fhall they bring with the offerings made by fire f/°-,fj,' ^ ^^J^ 22 So Aaron lift vp his hand toward the peo- ofthefat, tofhake«>toandfrobeffiretheLord, thcit daughters ple,and ble/lcd thein,and h came dov/ne from of- and it (halbe thine and thy fonnes .with-thee by a ™'3''« «»«« of tring the (inne offrim', and the burnt otfring,and la we for eiier,;is the Lord hath commanded. them.js >iro of the thepeaceoffrings. i^^ f * And Mofes fought the goate that was ^[^".fhearft 2 J After, Mofb and Aaron went into the Ta- offered forfiiine,andlo,it was burnr:thercfore he borne.ardthe beinacle of the Congregation, and came out,ajid was angrie withF.leazar and Ithamar the fonnes ^'^" '""be, i blclfed the people , * and die glory o f the Lord of Aaron, which were f left 4//«*,fay ing, * ^^'^' Chap.ia. appeaieil to all the people. .17 VVherefere haue ye not eaten the finne of- \o,%^htoTf<,r. 24 * And there came a fire out from the Lord, fring in the holy place, feemg it is nr>oft Holy ? "o". and confumed vpon the Altar the burnt offering and ^orfhath giuen it you, to beare the iniquitie r ^*","''"*'*"V an<.l the fat : which when all the people faw, they oi the Congregation, to make an atonement for nedaj Nad^b them before the Lord. and Abihn, ♦3H«i»«.J4.6r »«. «l,l,chre.i^i. ■ Kfit taken of the alui , which wai fern from hea« uen.and endured lilUheeaptiuitie of Babylon. b I will puni(k them that Teruc mee other wile then I haae con> maoded, notrpa* ring the chiefe, that the peof le BUT f*"* *<><1 praifeiny indge* meat!. II gaue thanks,and fell on their faces. CHAP X feS Beholde, the blood of it was not brought »^ ^^ i ■H^d,t,,niM,h»^e burnt. 6 jV,,lm:>,»»ith!i, thm^ wthin the holy pbcc: yce fliould hauc catcH « in g Ttoil.Nadalv bHtihtPrltlitmighimt. <, ThtPniflt xrtforbiddetiwinf. thC hoIy place,*as I Commanded. sndAbiho. BVt * Nadab and Al)ihu, the fonnes of Aaron, r.^ And Aaron faid vnto Mofes , Bcholde,this ^ Mofe? bare with tooke either of them his cenfor , and put fire day g haue they offered their finne offering-, and MVr"iI!"hii"'t'e°j?' therein, and put incenfe thereupon, and offered their burnt offering before the Lorde, and fuch forowliutda'Ah a ftrange fire before the Lord , which he had not things m thtukffotteji are con;e vnto me-.If I had not leaue an ex- commanded them. eaten the finne ofE^ing to day,fhould it haue bene *J"P'' f° forgine 2 1 hcrefwc a fire went out from die Lord, acceptcdjnthe fight of the Lord ? 'j;,fl™ ,7,",g„fle'' & deuoured them : fo they died before tihe Lord. 20' So when Mofts heard if, he wash content, ihe comtxiande. mcot oIGod, CHAP. XL I Ofifttfitiifijhu mi krdts, trbfcifUe tUtiit,, md winch btt tmcltAtie, J Then Mofes (aid vnto Aaron,! his is it that the Lord fpake, laying, I will bee >> Cuiilificd in them, diat come nere me, and before all the peo- ple I will beglorified : but Aaron held his peace. 4, And Mofes called Millael andElxaphan thefbnneofVxxicl, the vncle of Aaron, &fayd vnto diem. Come ncre,cary your || brethren from before the Sanftuarie out of the hofte. AFter,thc Lorde (pake vnto Mofes andto Aa» c As though he lameniedtor thena.prefcirirg ron,(aying vnto them, 2 Speake vnto the children oflfrael, and fay, * Thefe are the beaftes which yee » fh.^ eate, a- *Gini.tAii»*, 5 Thenthey went, and caried them in their mong all the beaftes that aie on the earth. ^.^J•at^^>.t^. coats out of the hofte,as Mofts had commanded. j Whatfbeuer patteth the i>hoofe, and is do- mj. eMe." .'" 6 After, Mofesfayd vnto Aaron and vnto E- uen footed, and cheweth the cud,, among the b Heenoteth leaxar& III lamar his fonnes, = Vncouer not your bcaftes,rfiatfhalyeeate: foure forts of heads, neither rent your clothes, leaftvedie, and 4. But oftheni that cHfew the cud,ordiiude the ^"^"J|[j"udd« yoaTcarBaU s'rfe- ''^^^ vvr.idicome vpon al the people:but let your hoofe oncly, of them ye (hall not eate: as the ca- onely, and fome aioD toGoJsiuft brethren, all the houfe of lirael bewaile the bur- mel,bccaufehechewcththeaid,anddiuidethnot haueonely the iudgement. ning which the Lord hath "^ kindled. thehoofe,he(halbevnclcanevntoyou. foote clefc otben de*!*!' '.*^* 7 ^^ "**^ "°^ ^'^ """^ ^®™ ^^^ '^'^'^^ '^^ ^^ 5 L ikewife the conie,becaufe hcc cheweththe ""/jj" h,'",?, * d'iVdeftroying Tabemacle of clie Congregation leaft ye die : for cud,and diuiderh not the hoofe, hec fliallbevn- hoofc deft : the Nadab and Abihu the anointinj; oyle of ttie Lord u vpon you : and dearie to you. fourth bi I'l cbew thechiefe.and me- ^^, jj^) according to Mofes commandement. 6 Alfo the hare, bccaufc hce cheweththe cud, '^' f"''?"^''-^^ "prthe'yrepent"' « f And the Lord fpake vnto Aaroi^dyjaft and dioidetknot the hoofe, hee Ihalbe vncleane '^li'X°XlT \0r,dTtr.kethat' 9 Thou flialt not drinkc wine no/(|ftrone tovou. eaten. rmknhdrwikt. drjnkc, thon, nor thy fonnes with thee,jH|hci|f'ee 7*Andtherwine,bec3ufeheparteththch6ofe «i^«f.<.i8. come into the Tabernacle of the Congregation, and is cloiien footed, but cheweth not the cad,hc left ye die : this u an ordinance for euer through- Ihalbe vncleane to you. ^ ^^^j ^^^iijj ^j, . out your generations, ^ 8 Ofthcirtfle(hfhal!yeenote«tc,fcd their hereby loi a trme^ 10 Ihiit ye may put difference betweenethc caikeifefhal yee not touch :/£rtl.ey fhallbevn- *« y (hould be dif- holy and die vnholy, and betweene the cleane & cle^c to you. nlelVom'tbi' *"**" the vncleane, 9 f Thefe (hal ye entc,of all that are in the wa- ^emile^ Ti Ar>d that ye m.ny teach the children of If. ters :whatfoaicrhathfinnesand fkakfinthewa- ' rael all the ll.itutes which the Lonle hathcom- ters,inthefeas,or intheriucrs,themlhalyee?tc. manded them by the II hand of Mofes. to Butaltha&haucnotfnncsnorfkalesinthe 12 f Then Mofesdiidvnto Aaron an^vnto (jSTorin theriuers,of.aUthat Jmoouethinthe ^,„<)„"d „" Eleazarandtolthamnrhis fonnes tliat wercleft, waters, and of all eliuing things thatare in die ,'he!iinie. Take die meat ofl^ering that rcihaineth of the of- wacers,thev fhalbe an .abomination vnto you. « -v* thejr whitb irinys of the Lord,made by fire, and eate it with- 1 1 Thc)-,I (ay,fhall be an abomination to yo\i: ^'?« "f B«w- lOr,(»mnijp*M, MeatescIcaneindvflcJeanc. ChapAij. Purifying of women. 41 yee (halnoteatt of their flefli, biitfhall «bhQrre 36 Yet ^hefguntainesaodweUes where there their carkels. jspleutie.ofuacu-fhalbecleane Lbutthacwliich 12 Uhatfoeiier liath not fins nor {kales ip^iiC *■ touche:hchcrr<:arkcifcs,llialbe vnclcane.^ ' kSomnchoftk* watcrs,cliac Ih.albe an abomination vnro youi S7 AndifthercFjUoftheirdeaicarkeis vpon «•«"»« touchech ij ^ThcfelJ-iail yehauealfoinabomjnatioa am Teede ,. y\hicfa vfetluobefowe^^ itlLallbe-"' anongthefoulcs,thty ll^lnotbecaten:/erthey clcane. (Or, f>w>«<«,«iK arean'abominatioD,dieegle,andthc|igoliiaiike, j8 But ifanyIwaterbepb\7redvponthc feed, • Hefpeikcthof mikiorttkt. and the ofjircy : ^ and there faldt'their dead carkci?ch,creCD,it fl-.af ["!J^''*"|^j' '''"'• 14 Aifothevu!tur,,&thekiteafi:erhiskiiKfe, bevncleanevnto you. !t^be"ow«n. *"* ij Andallraueiis afterthcirkinde: ■ S9 IfalToanybcaftyHbereofyemay eatc,dic, 1 6 The oftrich alTo, and the night crow , and he thit toiichcth the carkcis thftepf fiiaJl be vn^ |Or,fttciiiw. the I'lfeamcaw, and the hauke after bbkinde: cleane vncill the euen. . , ' ■- - ■ 17 Thehtleo\vlealfo,andthecormorantjand 40 Andhcthatea:ethofthecarkcisofit,fhalI thee^reat-owlc. v.^lh his clothes and be vnclcanc vntil the cuen: I0r,farfhyi,, 18 Alfoche||rcvhich |,haue nyfeetc among all creeping things that aecpe *»Si iHth ftnt. their feete and l^s all of one to leape v\ ithall vp- vpon the earth, ye fl-al not cate of thenijfor they on the earth, Hialbe abomination. 22 Ofrhemyeflialleatethc-fejChegrafliopper 4J Yee flial not pollute your felues with any f Thefe weftctt- after his kinde, &: the t folean after his k^nde, the thing that creepeth, ncithermake yourfelues vh- tjioekindasof hargol after his kinde,& chehagab after his kind, cleanc v,iththem,neither defile your felues there- grarti^ppett, 2 J Tut all o/ifeir foulcs thatcreepe ci^-haucfouTe by;yeft!alnoc,ieay5bedef leJby^hem, 'ptoledykalviTa. ^^^^^^^y^'"'*'^'^^''^^'^^^^ 44 For 1 ani Jie Lord your God: beiahdified 24 Forbyfuch vefhalbe polluted: vvhofoeiicr th€ref(^e,andne!chply,foi:lamholy,and;denle ■" Wr ffi;we?!»_ touchetfa their cajkeis,lliaibe vncleane vnKvthe hot your felues with any creeping thijig , that "ha'ie?ii'emt!»b« euenijr^. creepeth vpon the earth. : . .' his people,). Pee. gOoiofthe 2) Whofocuer alio gbeareth of their carkeJs, ; .4) ForlamtheLordc th»t brought youput i.ij. tanpe. flial ivafh his clothes,£nd be vncleane vn'.ill euen. bf the land of Eg\-pt , to be voiir God , ahd'thac 2^ Euery heaA that hath clawesdiuided, and you ihouldbehoK-jforlamholy. I Or, Uih not hi, ^ li ""^^ ciouen footed, not cheweth the p.id,ftich 4^ This is the law of bealts , and of foi Jes, and fi»tclou€Hmitfo. .fl:aroe vncleane vnto you : euery one that tpH- ofeueiy liuing thing tliatmooueth in the. waters, cheth them, Qialbe vnckane. . ... andofeum' thing that creepeth vpon theearth; : 27 Andwhatfoeuergoeth vpon hjjpB^yes a- 47 That there hiay be a difference betivene the mong all maner beaftes that goeth on all foure, vr.ckane & cleane, & betwene the bead that may fiich thalbc vncleane vnto vou:whofo doth touch be eaten, Si the b^ that ought not to be eaten, thcircarkcisthal-evncleane vntil the euen. > -CHAP. XII. 28 And he that beareth their C3rfc£is,(halvi'afh » ^ lartt kt-mt -acaun jhouU be fmiU ifitr tbiir ditmt. his cloihes , and be vncleane vutill ihe euen : for '*'•"■ fuchfiia!bevnclane%'ntoyou. A NdtbeJLo'i;d{pakevntQMores,nn'in^, 29 St>tli«be»hrf on?h."Ier - ?° AlTo the rat,aDd the li,zard,and the cham^ ;4aies,likeasilieisvnd^e whcnlheisfwapart )['t\!l'ou'f^,r XOr^cQCidili. leon,and the rtcllio,and the rtiolie. ' for her|!*dX:afe. . 10 her. J I Theftfhall be vncleane to you among all i (*Andintheeight dav.theforelkinofthe C'l/^^w". that cre';pe : v.hofoeuerdoeth touch them when f*iWf'»'' [°"'><*''««- J J But euery earthen v€fly,Mhereinto. any of her purifying three'fcore and lixedayes. e Twiftroiong. ^ them falleth , whatfoeuer is within it ihalbe-vn- 6 Nowe whenthedaycsofhcrpurifvingare raaociJiJe. * CI>*t«.iS. cleane, and* ye (haJbreakc it, out, (v\haheritbcforafonncorforadaughter) 34 Ailmeatealfothatihalbc caten,ifanyy^* fheflialbringtothePricftalambc of one°yeeTe water come vpon it ftialbe \ ilcleaDO.^ all di-inke olde ibr ttburnt pttering,and a yoii^pigeon or a that fhall be drunke inally«f/5 vellds (hall^be vq- turtie douc for a finne offring,vRto'the^ore of cleane. - -' • ' ... - ' r -. tfac^ Tabernacle of the Congregation. f Whrre y barat jy Anil- everything that their carkcisfaHA-pu 7 Who (halofter it before the Lord,& make "'^""'S'r''^ . on fhalbevncleane:ihefornace or the pot n,albe an atonement for her: fo Ihe fhalbe purged of the *»'"'""<"" • brokcn:j'V they are Vn(lfane,&lhaibe vncleane ifiueofheTblood.thisisthelawforhertIiathath vnto you. borne a m?Ie or female. F 8 Eut Thedifcerningof '^v'-l Leuiticus. leprofieiniheflenu feir.if6cTh»«J ■ 8 Bntiffli«fef b'ehotaMetobrlng^iafnbe, 19 AndinthepJaceof ybUe there be a white' Vrfw;' ' """^ ^" ^^^"^ ''-"'"S ^^^° *'^'"'« ' o"^ *w6 yong pige- fwclling.or a white fpoc fome what reddiOiat ilial *2.ukez.z4. ons:theonefora burnt ofFring , and the Other be feene of the Pricft. for a finne oftring : and the Pricft (lial make an zo And when the Fiieft feeth it , if it appeare atonement for her -.fo (lie fhalbe cleane. lowerthen the fkinne , and thehai're thereof oe CHAP. XIII. '^gc<^ i"!:^ white, yPrieft then fiial pronounce t l^hKtcoHjtdcrinom the Vritft ought to obftrue in imiging j'''" ® vncleane .for it is a plague of leprollCjbro- g None were tt. tbcltfrop, i^j the bUckf Ipator ikuh-ifj Mdthtkyrit ^Cnout in the bile. empted, hut if th« "/'''' ^•"»"»'- , , . 21 ButifthePrieft]ookeonit,&thcrebeno himva''cle"nrh*'' MOrepuet the Lorde Qiake vnto Mofes , and ^J''"':^ haires therein , and if ic be not lower then w« put o"" frooT to Aaron,ray ing, the fkin,biit be darker , then the Prieft (hall (hiit a^ong the peo- : a, Themanthatlhaljiaueintheflcinneof.his him vp faien dayes. ple^s appearetb Pcili a fwelling or a fkab„ or a white fpot, fo that 22 And if it ipread abroad in the flc(h,y Prieft pheieoi^NDnu"* sThjtitmaybe in the fkinne of Aaflefh ^ ic be like the plague of '^lal pronounce him vnclcane,/er iris a fore. 14 & b/hing vi- luipeacdtoDe jeprofie , then he (lialbe brought vnto Aaron tlic ^i But ifthe fpot continue in his place , and zuH, 2.Chio!saoweMlicn athentheflcihneofhisrieai,itisaplagucofle- ninghauea'' whitefpot,fomwhatreddilliorpale, h ifh.eliauej ' ' " '' prolie : therefore the Prieft llial looke on him, 2 j Then the Priell ftnl looke vpon it -. and if ,"'''''« 'i'>" '" '•■* t L6r.fMtpo.iMie and f pronounce him vncleane -. the haire in that fpot be changed into white, & it [„,"'„ '"^^"'^^ *'"•'. 4 But if the white (Jiot be in the fkin of his appearelowerthen thefkinj^itisalcprofiebro- vvj>aft«li'a?ed. fle'h and fecme not to be loiver then the fkin,nor 'ien out in the burning : therefore the Pricft fhal the haire thereof be turned vnto white , then the pronounce him vncleane : for it is the plague of Prieft fhal ihut vp him that hath the ptague,feuen leprofie. dayes. 26 But iftha Prieft lookeon it : and thei-e be J After, the Prieftfiiallooke vpon him the "o white haire in the fpot, andbeno lower then ^nhr.vthiiifis. feuenthday, andifthepiaguefeemc-f-to him to the offtfr fkin, but be darker, then the Prieft fhall nbide ftill , and the rlagne growe not in the fkin, Ihwt him yp feueti dayes. the Prieft llial fhut him vp yet feuen dayes more. 27 After , the Prieft ftial lookeon him the fc- 6 Then the Prieft fliall looke on him againc "cnth day: if it be growen abroad in the fkinne, e A« hauiog the the feuenth day , and if the plague be ' d3rke,and th<:n the Prieft flial pronounce him vncleane -.for skin drawes loge- the fore gio we not in the fkinne , then the Prieft " is the plague of leprofie. iLh°'lUacun^'< ^^i3'tpi'onounceliimcleane,/eritisafl{ab:there- , ^^ And if the fpot abide in hisplace,notgrow- him. ' ■* ^ore he fha! wafh his clothes and be cleane. *ng w the fkin , but is darke , it is a i| rifing of the ! OTyfvtOmt. 7 But if the fkab gro\v more in the fkin , af- burning -. the Prieft ftial therefore declare him' terthat he is feene of t*he' Prieft for to be purged, cleane, for it is the drying vp of the burning. he ftialbefeeneofttic Pricft yet againe. ' 29 ^Ifalfoa man or woman hath a fbreon 8 Then the Prieft flialconfider, and if the -the head or in the beard, \Or,bt^yititi- fka'.i II grow in the {kin, then the Prieft ftial pro- ' 'J o Then the Prieft fhal fee the fore : and if it 'a'"^' %.- v "oimce iiirn d-vncleane?/*)- it is leprofie. appeare lower then the (kin , and there be in it a bodi'lyd'JSfar 9 f whcn the plague of leprofie i-: in a man, fmalyelowihaire,then the Prieft ftial pronounce iWhichwasaot hitdifcaffwas'not he ftialbe brought vnto the.PrJeft, him vncleane :/or it is a blacke fpot, and leprofie or°e"(manertb7i imputed to iiim 1 0 And the Pricft ftial fee fci« .• ' and if the ofthehcadorofthebe.ard. in any other part c?od "tho»' iiT ^"'^3^^"n ^* ^^"^ ^ y fkinA haue made the haire 5 1 And if the Prieft looke on the fore of the °f '•>« body, wete'the puni'fti- vvhite,and there be raw flefti in the fwelling, blacke fpot, and if it fecme not lower then the mentolGnne. r r It is an old leprofie in the fkin of his ilcfh: fkinne, nor haue any blacke haire in it, then the and the Prieft fhal pronounce him vncleane , and Prieft fhal ftmt vp him , that hath the fort of the fial not f]iutJiimvp,for he is vncleane. blacke fpot,feuen dayes. lOr^lutili. I z Alfoifthe leprofie II breake our in the fkin, 52 After , in the faienth day the Prieft ftial! and the leprofie'couerall the fkin of the plague, looke on the fore: and if the blacke fpot growe from his head euen to his feete , wherefoeuer die not,andtherebeinitnoyelowehaiie , and the Prieftlooketh, , blacke fpot feeme not lower dien the fkinne, , r J Tlien die Pricft fhal confider : and if the jj Thcnheefhallbefhauen,but<^ff/i/(?ftfof leprofiec6uerallbisflefh,hefhalpronouncethc thcblackcfpotfhalhenotfhaue : butthePvieft e For it it not that plague to be ^ cleane , becaufe it isall riimed into ' ftiS! ftiut vp hint^ that hath the blacke fpot, feuen ' akiaieoUhikt! 14 But ifr^^j-^ 4?'rawflefhonhim whcnhee IS 54 And the feuenth day the Pricft fhal'lookij which hathnot' feene, he fhalbe vnclcane. ■' ontheblackefpot randifthcblackefpotgrowe the fleflvraiv a» ly For die PriefVfhalfectherawc f!cfh , and not in the fkinne, nor feeme lower then the «?<>«>• theleptorie. declarehim to be vncleane : /ortherawe flcfti is fkinne 5 then the Prieft fhal cknfe him , and hcc f Th3ti»,deonmt. 18 f Thefleflialfoinwhofcfkinthereislla 37 But if y blacke fpot feemetohimto abide, "t5oweh>itVbc'' bile and is healed, and that blacke haire growc therein, the blacke ibtie.oi no. fpoc and in the garment. Chap.xiiij. Clenfing of thclcpcr. 141 1 By fukertnir, or )ny other iD> coaacnicnce. m la fignc of (oxowe ^nd la* Iiicnti:i3n, B Either i»tol(eB o! monrDing.oc fot itue nf in- {(^iBgoiherc. fpoc is bealeJ, he it ckanej^nd die Prieft fhall de- waq?ejor out of the woofc. clarchimiobe deane. J7 And if it appcarcftillin the garment, or irt j8 ^ Furtherirore if thfre bee many white the warpe, or in the v.oofe, or in any tiling made fpocs in the Ikinofthefldhof manorwoman, offkii-uiCjitisafprcading ///r/e: thou llialt bums S9 Then the Prieft Ihall confidcr : and if tlie the thing wherein the pLigiie is,in the fire. Jpots in the (kin of dieir fleili he fomewhat darke 5 8 11 tlwiihaft wailied the garment , or the andi\hite witliall, it is but a white (pot broken vvarpc,orthe woofc,orwhatfbciicrthingpf fkin out in che (kin : thei efort he is clare. it be,, if the plague bee departed thcrtfror , then 40 Andthemonwhofchiiteis fallen off his, (lialithe walhcdfthcfecondtimejandbecleane. fTotheioteBthe head,4»;^ is balde.fs cleane. J9 This is the laws of the plague of lcpro(ie "'/|I' ''',;« wi.^** 41 And ifhis head lofe the 'haireonthefore- inagarmentofwollenorlinnen,orinthe\varpe, ricpjrted.andrttt ]pcit./fitf be balde before,he is cleane. or in die \\ oofe, or in any thing of fkin, to make aii occafion of in- 4i Biitif tiierebcinthebaldeheadjorinthc it cleane or vncleane. ftaion might be balde forehead a uhitercddi(h (ore, it is a lepro- CHAP. XII 1 1. ""vvjjf. fie (pringing in his balde head, or in his balde 3 rhtclai^mof thbf,,^ 34 ^„iof:hthi,t,fitUthti)/iu forehead. A ND flic Lord (pake vnto Mofes, faying, 4 J Therefore the Prieft (hall lookevpon it, t\ 2 *Thisisthcalaweof theleperinthe ,^'''/^^f-'-|'^"*' and if therifing of the (ore be white rcddilLin day of his cleanfing -. that is, he (liall be brought '''" "''•*' his baldehudorin his balde forehcad,appeaiino vnto the Prieft,. likelqirofieinthefkinof the flelh, J And the Prieft (hall goe out of the campe, 44 Hee is a leper and vncleane : r6«-e/ere the and die Prieft nialcon(iderAiW: and if theplague Prieft (hall pronounce him altogether vnckanc: of leprofie be healed in the leper, /er the (ore « in his head. 4 Then (hall the Prieft comtraund to take 4J The leper alfo in whom the plague is, fliall for^/wfhatis cleanf£d,two||lparovvcsaliue,and baue his clothes "> vent, and his head bare, and I' cleane, and cedar wood,. and a Ikarlet /ate. and (hall put a couiriiigvpon his "lips, and (hall cry,, h) (Tope, /dw vncleane, /dw vncleane. 5 And the Prieft iTiall command to kill one of 46 As long as the difcafe jT:alte \'pon him, the birdcs ouer "^ pme water in an earthen veffcll, c RDnning water, he (h2lbepolluted,/'orheeisvnclc3ne:hee(l-.all 6 After, heeftiall take the Hue (}->arowe with of.°fthefBno- dwellalo.ie, * withoiittuetampe_/fe.*i!f hishabi- the cedar wood , and the fKsrlet tare, and the hitation^ff, , hy(rope, and (hall dip them, and the lining (parow 47^ Alfo the garment that the plague of le- in thebloodof the (parowe.flaine, ouer the piue. prolie is in, whether it be awx)ollen garment or water, a linnen garment, 7 Andhcftiallfprirjkle vponhim, thatmiif^. 48 V\ hcther it bee in the warpe or in the, becicnfedof his leproGe,rev.en times, and cknfe a Or thecttemO" nie which (halbe vfedinbitpub "aiioiL ^OrJiitUtirJei. b or birds wl i:li weteperniiited to be eaten. diihin the garment or in the lldn,or in the warpe,- clorfies,and(haue off all his haire, ami vva(h himr red to the ( or in the woofc , or in .any thing that is made of Cdfc iq water,fo he (halbe cleane : after that ftiall P'"'* of oihw». c Whether it be ° (kin, it is a plague of lepro.le and (halbe (h^w- he come into the hofte, but (hall taiy vvit.hout his garment, «ffell,ot cd vnto the Prieft. tent feuen dayes. jtAumtDC J 3 -j-j^ jjj jjjg p^ief^ Q^all Cgg jj,£ p]2gug ^ and 9^ So in the feuenth dav he n.all ftianc of alt Quit vp it that huth the plague,feuen dayes, his haire, Jo.'/; fiis heat! and his beard, and his eye Ji Andft-.alllookeontheplaguethe fetienth broives -.. euen all his haire fliall he (hiauc.and fhalt day: if the plsguet^'ovvinrheg^mentor inthe \ya(hhis clothes, and fl:allwa(h his f!e(hiinvatier;. vvarpe,orintbe vvooft, orin the.(kinne,orinJuiy (ohe'fiiaUbe cleane. thing diat is made of ik'Vjiejthat plague a a fret- 10. Then in the eight day he (halttake two hee ting kprcficand vncleane. la.mbes without - blemifli, and an ewe lambeof a e whlrh hithoo J2 And hee (hall burne the "armcnt , or the yeereold without bkmLQi, .-uid three tenth dealcs in^peifeaion io- warpe,or the woofe, whethtf it be wollen or lin- of fine flower for a.meate offering, mingled witli' ""' °""''^'- ncn, orany thingthatismadeof fkinne,wherein oyle, 'andapinteof oyle. f Thii oieaforc i*. the plague is: for it is a fretting lepro(ie,ri*rf/(?rff H And the Prieft that rraketh him deane Hhtew :scalled ■ , itlhalbe burnt in the fire, '' , (hall bring the man uiirch is^:o be made cleane, jj*^^',?^^"""^'' ji IfthePi left yet fee that the plague Pgrowc. and thoPe things, betoreth6Lord,at the doore 9f. fnmeauu«?^' nptinthegartnenc,orinthewoofe,o?ipwna^oe-' the Tabernacle cf the Congregatio.*!. ; uer thing of (liinne it be, ' . '12' Then the Prieft (hall take one fambe, and,' 54 Then the Prieft (hall commaund them to ofer him for a trefpalTe offering, arid the pinte of* wtiih the thing wherein the plague is, and he (hall oyle,and*ll)ake them to andfro before the Lord. •£*aJ,»j 14., fliutitvp feuen dayes more. ij And hee (liall kill the la.mbe in the place 55 Againe the Prieft ftiallooke on the plague, where the (injicoffiing andthe burnt offring arc after it is wafhed: and if 'the pbgue haue not (lai,nc,e>M*n-in the holy place: for as the *finne of- *0"VT-1' cLnngcd his 1 colcmr,though tbeplague haue fring is the Priefts, /sis the treipaffe offring: /or fprcad no further, it is viicleanc: thou flialt burne it is moft lioly. it ic the fire, /Jric is airet inward, f whether//;* 14 So the Prieft (hall taT^e of the blood ofthe- fpot bee in the bare place of the whole^or iu par: tre{priffe offring, and put it vpon the lappe of the thereof. right eare of him that fhall be clenfed, and vpon. t.6 And if the Prieftfe^that the pl.^gue bee thethumbeof his right handjOnd vpon thegreat . darker, after that it is wa(hed, hee (hall cut it out toe of his right foote. »f the.gannentjQr outof the fkinncjor qutof dia i.j The Prieft fnalalfo take of the pintcofoilct F i. and. f Bdt abide ftill iDoneplace,ai t| Bnt remaiae » ic did bctoce. T Ornhethetit be io any bare place befoic, or behiadc. CIcnfing the leper. Leuiticu*. Leprofieinanhouft. and po;vrc it into the palmc of his left hand, plague of leprofie in an houfe o f the land of your ^Ehr.thifingirof i6 AndchePridtlhall diphisf rishtfingcr in pofTeflion, hutiihthmd. theovle,chatisinhiskfthand,andfprinkieofthe 5; Then he that oweth the houfejfhall come oy le with his finger feiien times before the Lord . and tell the Prieft, laying, Me thinke there is like 17 And of the reft of the oyle thrtisinhis apbgiie*/ /f/'fo/f* in the houfe. handjfhall the Prieft put vpon the lap of the right 36 Then the Prieft (liall commaund them to eareof himthatistobcecleanfed, and vponthe emptie thehoufe before thePrieftgoe into it to .- rfiumbe of his right hand, and vpon the great toe fee the plague, that all that is in thehoufe be not f f ir.w«i tht ef his right foote, f where the blood of' the tref- made vncleane,and then ftiall the Prieft eoe in to l2o& Pafl"e ottering ,.^;;«r. fee thehoufe, 18 But the remnant of the oyle that is in the J7 And heftiall marke theplague : and if the Pricftes hand, hee Ihall powre vpon the head of plague be in the walles of the houfe,and that there him chat is to be clenfed : fo the Prieft fhall make he || deepefpot5,greenifti or reddiOi, which feeme \OrJ,Ueiintip^r an atonement for him before the Lord. -. to be lower then'the wall, boUawt firtket, 1 9 And the Prieft (hall offa- the finne ofFring j 8 Then the Prieft fiiall go e or.t of the houfe "^ and make an atonement for him that is ro be clen- to the doore of the houfe, and Ihall caufe to Ihut fed o f his vncleanneffe : then after fhall hee kill ^p the houfe feuen day e. the burnt otlring. '■ _ 39 So the Prieft ftiall come againe the fe- 20 So the Prieft dial oSev the bunnoffrin? and wenthdaytandifhefeethattheplaguebeincrea- thc meat otfring vpon the altar: & the Prieft ihall fed in the walles of the houfe, make an atonement for him :fo he ftiall be clcane. 40 Then the Prieft ftiall commaund thcmto ■f E*'- *M hatlc*!! 2 1 But if he be poore,and f not able,thcn he ake awa>' the ftones wherein the plague », and not M! It. ^i_^j] i^j.-^g Q^g lambe fora treipafle offring to be they fhall caft them into a j] fowle place without J)r,ftaii:id, S ^'^'"d'" j " ftial^en, for his reconciliation, and a g tenth deale the citie. Ewd'id'iV 9f fine flower mingled with oyle, for a meace of-! 41 And hee fhall caufe to fcrape the houle feting wichapinceof oyle. ' within roundcabout, and powTe theduft, that 2 X AKb two turtle doues, or two y ong pige- they haue pared otf, without the ciric in •» an vn- m Where carieat ons,as he is able\ whereof the one ftiall be Jl (inne clcane place. were call, and o- offering, and the other a burnt otfeiing, 42 And they fliall take other ftones, and put '''^'^^''''!''"''" 2 s And bee ihall bring them the eight day for them in the places of thofe ftones, and Ihall take beTberewiti"^ his clenling vnto the Pri'cft at the doore of the other morKr,to plaifterthe houfe with. jnfe&ed. Tabernacle ofche Congregation before the Lord. 43 Butif thepla^iecone againeandbreake 24 Then the Prieft ftiall take the lambe of out in the houfe, after that hee hath taken away the trelpafle ofFring, and the pinte of oyle, and the ftones , and after that hee hath fcraped and t Of.MlpBer the Prieftftiall b ftiake them toandfro before plavftered thehoufe, ftn^t^Mfsftukea ^^ ^°^^- 4+ T^en the Prieft Oiall come and fee: and if teindfio. 2j Andheftiallkillthelambeof thetrefpaffe theplaguegroweinthehoufe,itisafreatingle- offeiing, and the Prieft Ihall take of the blood of profie in the houfe : it is th:refore vncleane. the trdpafleoffTing,andputitvponthebpofhis 4> And hee fhall °breake do wne die hoafe, "'''^"''j^*''^ right eare that is to beedeanfed, and vpon the with the ftones of it, and the timber thereof, and pun^a'aowne diumbe of his right hand, and vpon the great toe all the (! morter of the houfe, and he fhall carrie u vetr? 43. of his right foote. them out of the citie vn:o aa vnckane place. jOi',**/?. z6 Alfo the Prieft fhall powre of the oyle into ^6 Moreouei'he that goeth into the houfe aH ^ihr.mtitht thepalmeof his ownef left hand. the while that it is Ihtitvp, hee Qjall bee vncleane P^liuoftbtPntfi, 27 So the Prieft ftiall with his right finger vntiilthecuen. /eft Mod, fprinkle of the oyle that is in his left hand, feuen 47 Hee alio that neepethtnthe houfe ftiall times before the Lord. \va(h his clothes : hee likewile that eatech in the "28 Then the Prieft fhall put of the oyle that hoiire,ftiall walh his cloches, is in his hand, vpon the lap of the right eare of 48 But ifthe Prieft Ihall come and (ee,that the him that is to becleanfed, and vpon the thumbe plague haue (pread no further in the houfe, after of his right hand, and vpon the great toe of his the houfe be plaiftercd,the Prieft ihall pronounce lOrt-mhtrethi rightfoote: vpon the place |lof the bioodof the thathoufecleane,fortheplagueishealed. ;S»^«i- frefpafleoffring. '^^ . . ^ ^.^ 49 Ihen ftiall hee uke to purifie the houfe, pui,Mvtr}e 11. 29 But the reft of the oyle that is in the Pnefts two fparrows,and cedar woodland olkarlet/.,btpdnthi' otfring,and the other for a burnt otfringJl with the and in tfie pure v.ater , apd Iprinkle the houfe fe- Ett.j.iy. mutioffnng. meareoffring: fb the Prieft (hall rirake an. Ttone- uen times: 1 TTiis order ii ment ftirhim thatisto becIenfcdbeforctheLord. Ji So fhill he clcrifcthe houfe with thcblood ippoynted foe jj This is the '^ lawc of him ivhich hath the of thelparoVvc,ahdisiththepnrewater,andwith I'rhi't'dcc^teih plagueof Icprofiejwho is notafJleihhiscknllng the liue (parow, and with the cedar wood, and that no plague Bot w^fiff'^'wAo/f. With the fiylTope, and with the fkarlct //Tcir. punKhment con- jj ^ The Lord aifo fpakc to Mofes and to J? Afterward he ftiall let ooe the line Iparow »""^«*"'»"^^."'i- Aaron;(:n'ing, ' out of the f towne in the f broad fieldcs: fo tE*'-""'- deoce°an And whofbeiier touchcth any thing that "'' "* 2 Speakevntothe children of Ifraci, and fay Hie fate vpon,rtul walh his cIothcs,andwalh him vntothcm, Whofbeuer hath an idiie from his feifein warer,andflialbevncleanevnto thceuen-. a Wborefetde aflclh,isr nclcane,6:'r> touch him,henialbevncleane h Ifanyoftcr b^"«ndcMe" i'fueihall be vncleane, and encry thing whereon feutndaycs, and alkha whole bed whereon hee vn^ieanncire d,d ."'"*"*• hefittethflulbevnclcane. ^ ° lieth, fhalbe vncleane. IbSeU^h^ J VVhofoeuer alfo touchcth his bed (hall waili 2 J Alfo when a womans ifliie of blood run- man that ccmpa. his clothes,and wafli hin-felfe in water , and (hall neth long time befidcs the time of her f floures, "«d *'« • f^^'" * be vncleane vntill the euen. ' or when Ihe hath an iirue,longer then her floures, ^° q° "'T!1 6 And he that fitteth on any thing, whereon all the dayes of the ilTue of her v-ncieanneiTe (he | 'IIi.'j^I^Viqu. he fate that hath the ilTue , fliall walh his clothes, (halbe vnclenne.as in the time of her floures. and n'alh himfelfe in water , and Hialbe vncleane 2^ Eueiy bed whereon ihee lieth ( as long as vnrilltheeiien; hcri(ruelafteth)(h.ilbetoherasheribed of her i Sh»Ibevn«lejiie 7 Al(()hethattouchtththefleniof himthat feparation: & whatfoe«erfheiTttethvpon,f!ialbe a« 'he bed where- hath the iifuc , fhal wafli his clothes , & w3(h him vncleane,as her vnclcannes when (he is put apart. ^^ hid herna'tB. felfcin nTiter,and (halbe vncleane vntill the euen. 27 And whofoc-uer toucheth thcfe thingj,lhall rail difeafe. 8 If he alfo, that hath the Kfue, fpit vpon him he vncleane,& (1 all wa(h his clothcs,& vvalh him e On « hom the that is ckane, <: he flial walh his clothes,and wafli felfe in water,and (halbe vncleane vnto the euen. 1^^''^'°*^ ^^'^^^f^iny^a.tei,3iu.Uha^\Dc[cznevntm'xhe 28 Butif (he beclenfedof heri-Tue,then(hc . . euen. • ^all i" count her feuen dayes, and after, 1 tie (hall *^ After ihetimt dThewotdrig- 9 And what draddiefoeuer hee ridcth vpon, be cleane. t tli«fteisi«6- wh«e on"'' '"""^ '^^"^ ^^^^ ^^^ ''^"^' (lialbe vncleane, 29 And in the eight day (hce (hall tjke vjitb """^ ijdetb!"" "" '° And whofbeiier toucheth anv thing that her two Turtles or c^%o yong pigeons, and bring was vnder him , fhalbe vncleane vnto the euen: them vnto the Priefl , at the doore of the Taber- andbethat beareththofer^/n^; , fhallv.afh his.nacleof theCongregadon. cloihes, and walh bmfclfein water, andlhallbe* 30 AndthePriefllhalmakeoftheoneaiTnne. vncleane vnri'l the euen. ■ offi ing.^andofthe other a burr.t offering, and rhe - II Likewife whon.lbeuer hee touched! that Pritlhialirskeanatonement for her before the hath the iil'iie (and hath not v.'alhed his han-^s :n Lord,fortheirfueofher vncleanneire. ' , ,' : \yater) (],a! • nafh his clothes , & wafli himfelfe in ^ i Thus flail ye ^ feparace the children of If- T Seejng t^edo<} water, and (halbe vncleane vntill the euen. racl from their vncleanneife, that they dye not «i •«5"i«''» o(his, * Ci^6.i9. 1 2 * And the veffel of earth that he toucheth, their vnclcannefle , if they defile my Tabernacle aeTvvVcal'notb* which hath the ifliie, fiialbe broken : and eucry tliat is among them. his,"meptoBr veflel of v/ood (halbe rinfcd in water. 52 This is the laweof him that hath an ifliie, fil'li and finnesb* e Thatiibere- 1^ But if he that hath an iflue,bee clegnfed of and of him from whome gocth an ifiue of feede pofg^^wi-hthe flaTeInd bcbltH ^\^ '^^"^' '^"^ ^^' ''" '^^""^ 1^™ ^^"^^ ^V " ^°' ^bereh' he is defiled : Chnft.aad fo «^« lediheteof. his clepjifing , and uaih his clothes , and walh his ?? Alfo ofherthacis(icke of her floures, and ksme'to dcttil flelh in pure water : fofballhebccleane. of hiinthathathantnningiffiie , whether it be aHl-sfc 14 Then the eight day hee fhal take^ Vnto him man or woman , and of him chat lyeifi with her two Turtle doues, or two yohgpipcons, & come which is vncleane. before the Lorde at the doore of the T?bcrnacle CHAP. XVI. ^h *^.^^"S^«§«'^i'^'' ' a«^ IhaUgiue them vnto , th> Pyun mkhthot «»i2 ,i«-j r.-^r inlolh. m,fl Jjclf therrielt. f.'tcr, t T^'t fitprgoMe. n Thepurgingoftht ■' "attciu >> And the Pricft n:alj make of the one of >7 rht cle»f^ni<,fth Tiitr;wt!. ai rhi Trirft confifitm them a finne offring , aad of the odier a 'c iirnt of- '^'■'^" "Z^/"^*- ' »« ^*' -«•"''* "fclmfng fimiu. fring: fothePrielt fiiall make an atonement for T]]^VrthenriorethcLordrpakcvntoMofes, *af"- *f*«^i«.i,». him beforethe Lord, for his '(fue. I'ter the death ofthe two fonnes of Adt6n,vvhcn 16 Alfo ifan^' mans ifTue of feede depart from they came/f ejfsrbcforetheLord.anddved: • Eisijo.io. f MeanlDgjll bit him, he Qiall \kz^\ all his f fldh in \\arcr , and be 2 And the Lord favd vnto Mofes, Spcake vn- *'^.«- "•. „ . . ■"^Z- vncleane vntill the euen. to Aaron thy brother ; * th-'t he cdme not at ' aU '„,,,d ir'o I'e 17 And euery garment ,&-eueryft^n where- times into the Holy place within 'the vavle, be- Huhcft ofalibw uponflialbeilTueof fcedc , fh^jbe cuenwofhed fore the Mercifeate, which is vpon the Arke, that cncejyeere.ecen with water jstui be vnclcan?Jmt Scape goate. 2j Alfo tfie faitcof thcfinneotieringfhallhc callfd Aiszsi, p And Aai on (hal offer the goat, vpon which bwnevponthealtar. ^ 7mclmx^nJ7^clc the Lords lot fhal fal,& make huu a fine offring. 26 And hs that coiied forth the goat m//?^ the Smai,"whjherthij 10 Butthegoat on vvhich the lot riiallfallto Scapegoat,fIiahv2fiihiscloche5,&: walh his fleth*" gojtcwjstentimt be the Scape goate, ilialbeprcfcntedaliue before in water, and after that fhnll come into the hofte. j*- tsrheiifscllcd the Lord,to make reconciliation by him,c^ tolet 27 Alfo the biiiiocke for thelinne offering, bfcjniHfu'amot ^'''" 0°^ (as aSc.ipegoatejintothe vvildcrncffe. and thegoare for the finne offnng ( wliofe blood oiired, but ;eiu in- • 1 1 Thus Aaron fhal offer the bullocke for his was brought to make a reconcilution in the Ko- ro tnt lieCcK^i finnc offring, and make a reconciliation for him- ly place ) (liall one * carie out without the hofte « chop.e.jojittr, ve.-fe 11. fdfe,and for his houfc, and QiallkiU the bullocke to be burnt in the fire,with their IkinneSjatid with 'J-"i for his finne offring. their flefh,and with their doung. 12 And hee fhaltake a cenfer full of burning 28 And hee that burneth them fhaUwafh his coles from off the altar before the Lorde, and his clothcs,and wadi his flefli in water,and afterward faandfuUof fweeteincenfe beaten (lnall,& bring come into the hofte. •, ! < « TheHolieftof »{ within the ' v.nyle, sp ^So this fhalbeanordinance for euei-vnto •". I J And flial put the incenfe vpon the (ire be- you : the tenth daj' of the = feuenth inoneth, yee ' ^'''i''' *** 1^ ' lOr, thef»me, foTC the Lordc , that the || cloude of the incenfe jhall ^ humble yourfoules,and do no vvorke at all, ^J'";^ 4"s«fteo». jO/,^rt(, maycouerdieMercifeiatetliatisvpontheilTefti- whetheritbeoneofthefamecountreyoraftran- i.tr,sDJpiriof ' nionie; fb he fhal not dye. ger that (biourneth among you. oaober. ' *Hdr.9.Ji.Mi 14 Andhefhal*takeofthebloodofthebul- jo Forthat*dayfhailthePrieftmakeanat- fii"n^e'&°iaftiD^ I0.4' lock?, * and fprinckle it with his finger vpon the onementforyontoclenfeyou:yeflialbedeane Nnm.is.y. '"^ d Tbatlf on the ^i'-'iciftafe '^ Eaftward: and before the Mercifcate fromall your finnes beforethe Lord. "ch.fi.ij.-r. fide w":ch was 10- dial he fprinkle of the blood widi his finger feuen 3 1 This 0-,all be a ^ Sabbath of reft vnto you, ' O; » "<< *'''''» wardthepeopif: times. and yc fhall hiinibkyoui- foulcs by an ordinance ^'^''1^^,"'"""'^ for the head "1 the j j ^ Then Oial he kill the goatc th.it is the foreuer. Weftw»'rde.° peoples finne offring, and bring his blood within j 2 And the Prieft m whom he fliall anoint,and ™ ,}^'^7,yJ'.% thevaile,anddoewiththatblood,ashedid with whomehe fliall confecrate ( to minifler in Iiis fa- bvGodt'commao. the blood of the bullocke , and fptinkle it vpon thers fteade ) fliall make the atonement, and fhall dement to fuccee* the Mercifcate, and before the Mcrcifeatc. put on the linncn clothes and Holy veftments, inhisfatheii 16 So hee (hal purge the holy place from the jj AndlhalpurgetheHoIy San(ftiiary,andthe """°*' vncleanncs of the cliildren of Ifrael,& from their Tabernacle of the Con?regation,and fliall clenfe trefpaffes oPall their finnes; fo fhalhf doealfo for the altar, and make anatonement for the Priefles e Placed among dieTabemacleofy Congregation «^ placcd with and for all the people of the Congregation. them which ate tfieni, in the mids of thcirvnckanneffe. 54 And this flialbe an aierlafling ordinance •i«if"/.io. . 17 * And there fhalbeno man in theTaber- vnto yoii, to make an atonen-itnt for thcchildrcn nacle of the Congregation, when hee goeth in to of IfracI for all their finnes * once a yeere: and as * -•^<"'-;'».««'*<*. inake an atonement in the Holy place, vnrill hee the Lord commanded Mofcs,hc did. *'^' coineout,and haue made an atonement for him ~C H A P XVII felfe,and for his houQiolde , and for all the Con- ^ ^uf,„iff,„ mufi u l.ohoJ,, ,0 the amriof th r^bont. gregatioH of Ifrael. ctt. t ToiiHilithe/ Mtiynotoffet. i* Jhcfm*}7mt*te /Wheteap.on the ig After, hc flul goffout vnto the f. altar that bhad. petfimcwlsof? is before theLord,& make a reconciliation vjion a N D iJieLord (pake vnto Mofes, fayi'ng'v i {ied,^""^ ' "^ ' . it,an:mialtakeofthe blood of the hullocke,,ind /\ 2 Spcake vnto Aaron and to his fonncs, ofthe blood of the goate , and put it vpoa the andtoallthechildicnofirraci,& fay vnto them, .„, » homes t)f the Akar round about : Tliis is tiic tiling which the Lordhath ^ comman- ^aA.Ye'tiut ido'i- 19 S«)flialhecf])rinkieof the blood vpon it dcd.iaying, t. y, which ritey' with his finger feuen limes, d'cicnfc it, & halowe j .Whofbeuer ke be of^thc houfe of IfracI had learned amog it from ch; vncleanncs ofthe children of Ifiael. that ^ killcth a bullocke,or lambe,or ^oatein the f'' t^=* '"J,""'; 20 ^VVhcnhchAthmadejtiiendcofpurging hoftc, or thatkiUtthitoutof thchouc, omacaa- crifice ot oCipg 4 And t>.creo£. They are foibidilcn Chap, c I doe It much abliorre it 3S thonjh lie had tillnl a maa,ai d Wbcrefotuet * thty wfiemoued wiih foulilhdcuo tion CO olFcr it. *£xoi.i9.i9, c Meaning, what lorucr IS not ihe lrueGud,i.Cor. lo.i». plals,-.;. fForidoUtrieii fpi'ituall vvhore- dome.becanre 4 And bringcth it not vnto the doore of the Tabernacle of the Congregation to offer an of. fring vnto the Lord bcfoic the Tabernacle of the Loni, ' blood (halbe imputed vnto that man : he hath ihcd blood, wherefore that man (hall be cut off from among his people. 5 Therefore the children of Ifracl fhall bring their offi ings , whicli they would offer tiabroade in tlie field,aiid preftnt them i'xito the Lord at the tiore of the Tabernacle of the Congregation by the Prieil, and offer them for peace offrings vnto die Lord. 6 Then the Pricftfliallfprinlcle the blood vp- on the Altar of the Lord before the doore of the Ta'.iernacle ot the Congregation, and bumc the fat for a * Aveetc fauour vnto the Lord. 7 And diey Ihall no mote offer their offiings vnto cdeuils,after \^ horn they haue ?onc a f wj^io- ring : this flialbe an ordinance for euer vnto them in their generations. 8 ^ Alfo thou (halt fay vnto them,VVhofoeuer be be of the houfe of Ifracl, or of theftrangers faitiitowardGod ^vhich (bioiirne among them,tliatoffcreth a burnt offering oi facrihce, 9 And bringeth it not vnto the doore of the Tabernacle of the Congregation to orter it vnt». the Lord, eucnchat man liiall bee cut off from his people. 10 «(Likewi(e whofbeuer he bt oFthehoufe of Ifratl, or of the ftrangers that {iMourne among them, that c;:teth any blood, I will euen fet s my faceagainft that pcrfon that eateth Mood, and will cut him off fro .i among his people: 1 1 For the life of the flelli is in the blood,and I hauegiuen it vnto you to effe<' vpon the altar, to make an atonement forvoiirfoules: for this blood (Lall make an ntonemcnt for the foule. I z Therefore I faid vnto the children of Jfrael, mmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmtm it btokeu. g I will declare my ivradi by ta- king vengeance on hiui.u cba{>. ,xvii). to eatc blood. 44 None ofyou (hall eatcblood: neither theftranget that (biourneth among you,(liall eate blood. 1 1 Morcotier whofoeucr he be of the children of IfiacljOr of the Grangers tliatfoiourne among them, which by hunting taketh .iny beafl or foule thatmay be'' eaten, he (hall powre out the blood ^ Which ihe law thereof, and couer it with dull: peta,. ,e,h to b« ' , ,... c II 1 ,1 • I • I 1 J- • ea'.ei'.becaufeit 14 FortlielneoraIlflelhisliisblood,itis/<7- udeane. ned with his life : therefore I Hiid vnto the chil- dren of Ifrael, *Yee fliall e.-.tethebloodof no *Cra.j>,4. )|flefli : for the life of all Helh is the hlood thcrof: \OtJiuuig ata- whofoeuer eateth ir,flialbe cut off. »«"• I ) And euer)' perlbn that eateth it which di- eth a/o«f , or that which is torne uith beajis^ whe- ther it be one of the (anic countrcy or a ftranger, he fhall both waih his clothes, and wafli himfelfe in water,and be vncleanevnto the euen : after hec (>.albe|!cleane. . fo^'ZS''''^' 16 Lutif hce wa!h tfjim not, nor wadi his ^fjr\thr'iwi:/h. II flefli, then he fliall beare || his iniquitie. »uut of hu finnt. CHAP. XV HI. J The Ifntlilti ought not to foUotv f Af munnTi ofthr fg)fti- answiCuntunnei, 6 The natiijfesthjtit'rvn/aafiill, A N D the Lord fpake vnto Mofes,faving, ri z Speakcvnto the children of Ifrael, and , y^ (h^iiptrrerae fay vnto them, I am the Lord your God. your ieluts iVcni 3 Afterthe^ doingsof the i.ind of Egypt-, wher- thefe a >ommaii. in yedvvcIt.Oiall ye not doe : and after the maner ""' ^°'V'*p"8i of the Lind of Canaan, whither 1 will brir.g you, tTan'sard Caoa^ fhailyc not do, neither walke in their ordinances, m es vfe. 4 'But doe after my {lodgements, andkecpe ♦tv^-^""- '■*^' mine ordinanccSjto walke therein; I am the Lord '."l -^f'?''^ . , ' 0 And iheteioie your God, , yeoaglittofeme 5 Yee Oialikcepc therefore my fliiuites, and me alone, a» my my I " " then 1 .6 of iiis fie;h to « vncouer her flame:! : m the Lord. <>; matnaje. 5 leeuiailKcepcttiereroremy liiiuites, and meaione.ajmy ' iudgenients, * which if a man doe, hee Ihall /'<"P'«-. :n liue in them : ^ i am the Lord. ' 1"!' ',Vh„nl . — -^- -11 /- 1 r • . '>in her,tnoDgl> ' .oncii5alcomeneeretoany otthekinred i;;^ voder title ^ffinit e hindring m/irriaie. His fatliers filler. His mother. His morhcis fiP.er. His fifter. Mofes may not ■ take to wire iSU His daughter. St sn Kis daughters tiaughter. H's vncles v.'ifc. Mis fethci-s Wife. The wife of his brother. Mofes may not take to wife. in rhe frtcrot his wife. His (onnes wife or his wiucs daugh'^cr. The daughter of K's vviucs Ibnne or daughter. AsM.fesJjrinntcnnc.-aamjtrimonie'viibrhevvon-.en t!-at Jut arefoof I:!'-nc to liiiu ai is abone rpec;fie.',foa!rocaDnnt Maiy bii fiti'r niairy vv::h :he rnr.: Cni\. 3'cin 'he lilie dcgiee . Noic iV^. that b?li:lt> the perfons here ij)ecifist',therj are aU'9mciiauhc>reU)atJirr(Dts AndordmimcH. •ft«p.io.tl. 6 Which is thjf ile^moihcr. e Either by fa. «her cr mother, t They are het children, whole fiiimeihou bitt Tncouercd. iUi;lecrei,. *Chitf,to.i: £ Which ihine vacU doth dif- couar. f El,r. thf fathert brothers wi/V, *Chti>.io It. h Becauie the ido liters, among vpoa fuch, The (hame of thy fathers wiues daughter, /» Nd the Lord fpake vnto Mofes, faying, ^ is thy (iftcr) thnu Ix 2 Spcake vnto all the Conpegatio were giucnto (hcfe horrible ia- celts.Gidchat- geihhisiQtie waieofthcrame, i Byfeeint; thioe affection more birntcohei fiQei then to her. It Or whiles (he liath hcrfldutes. *Chai,.zo.l.- \ib>4>f thtftlil. \Or,t»r/nktthtm 1 Which was an tdoleof the Am- monites, vnto whom they bur- ned and facriliced their children, a. King begotten of thy father (/or (he is thy (iftcr) thnu r\ 2 Spcake vnto all the Conpegation of (halt noSylfy/y dilcouer her (hame. the children of IIrael,& fay vnto them,* Ye Ihal *'^*'^- "•44.*»!' 12 * Thou Ihalt not vncouer the II (hame of be» holy, fori theLordyourGod*who!y. rTlia'us''''d*'f thy fathers lifter : fer Ihee is thy fathers kinf- j ^ Ve(hal fearc cuery man his mother and ailpoliut'on'ido. woman. his father,and (lial keepe my Sabbaths : for I am lattie,and lupet. ij Thou (halt not dilcouer the (hame of thy the Lord your God. ftitionboihof mothers lifter: for fhe is thy mothers kinfwomaii. 4 ^ Ye ihal not rurne vnto idoles , nor make '*'''* ""' '""'''* 14 * Thou (halt not vncouerthe Hiame of thy you molten gods : I am the Lord yourGod. g fathers brother : thtt u, tliou (halt nor goe in to 5 ^ And when ye (hal offer a peace offering ^■nto die Lord,yeii)slo.fsr it h freely. b of youtowne 6 * It (halbe eaten the day ye olfer it , or on accord, themorow: and that which remamethvniil the *^*'•^7•l*• third day,(]ialbe burnt in the fire. 7 For if it be eaten the third day , it fliall be vncleane,itll!al not be 'accepted. " c Towit,of^-3od. 8 Therefore he that eateth it , (hal bearc his wife and of her daughter, neither (halt thou take iniquitie , becaufc hee Iiath defiled the halotved her fonnes daughter, nor her daughters daughter, thing of the Lord, and that perfon (halbe cut off to vncouer h.r Ihame : for they are Wy kinsfolks, from his people. «i»t^it werewickednefTe. 9 ^ * When yee reape the harueft of your *a«j).ij.j». 18 A!fo thou (halt not takea wife with her fi- land,ye(lial not reapeeuery- comer of your held, fter, during her life, to i vexe^'^r, invncouering neither (halt thou gather cheHgleiningj of thy pr.^uktringt hei- (hame vpon her. harueft. nUUimngs, 19 * Thou (halt not alfo go vnto a woman to 10 Thou (lialt not gather the grapes of thy vncouer her ftiame, as long as (hee is put ^ apart vineyard c/*«,ncithCT gather euery grape of thy forherdifeafe. vineyard,6.,'f thou (halt Icauerhem for tliepoore 20 Moreoucr, thou fhalt not giue thy felfe to and for the ftraiiger : I am the Lord your God. Z1.Z i^ilfT°' fi's wife, /or fhe is thine t aunt elc had dwelt * !-• n i-.- in r- < and ihould d'.ve'.l, '5 Ttiou Ihait not difcouer the (hame of thy daughter in law :/»r fhe is thy fonnes wife: tber*. fare (halt thou not vncouer her (hame. 1 6 *Thou (halt not difcouer the (hame of thy ■> brothers wife : /or it is thy brothers (hame. 17 Thou fhalt not difcouer the (hame of the thy neighbours wifebycarnall copulation to bee defiled with her. 2t * Alfo thou (halt not giue thy f children This Teemed to be to (j offer f/je»»vnto ' Mohch, neither '.halt thou the chief? a id defile the name of tliy God : /or lam the Lord. 22 Thou ihalt not lie with the male as one li- eth with a woman : for it is abomination. II ^ Yefhal not fteale, neither «>dcalefallly, & Inthatwhici neither lye one to anotlier. is committed to ^ 12 f *Airoyeelhalnotfwcareby myname-l^";^'*^"-^,^,^ falfiy , iieirhcr (halt thou deiile the Name of diy 5.,i,m4/|J,j^** God : 1 am the Lord. I J ^Thou (halt not do thy neighbor || ivrong, | Or.opwc/e h'm neither rob A.»». *The workemanshiie thai not '> ■^'oUnct. 2 5 * Thou fhalt not alfo lie with any bcaft to abide with thee vnti! the morning. ifhTxt * *''* hee defiled therewith, neither (hall any woman 14 ^Thou (halt not curfe the deafe,* neither *T>tuA^J&. ftand before a beaft, to lie do vvne thereto :/»r it put a ftumbling blocke before theblinde, but is II abomination. llialtfearethyGod :IamtheLord. 24 Yee (hall not defile vour feluesinany of ij ^ Yee (hal not doevniuftlyin ludgement. thefe things: for in all dicfe the nations are defi- * Thou (lialt not fauour the perfon of the poore, *fi-iK/.tj.?.J«<».i. norhonourtheperfon of diemightic, iwf thou '■'•'^''"'•''•P"'' 2y And the land isdefiled : therefore I will flialt iudge diy neighbour iuftly. " " "■""*' •" vi(ite the wickedne(re thereof vpon it, and the land " (hall vomit out her inhabitants. prmcipall of all idolcs: and as the lewes write. WJ5 of a great (latute, and holow with in, hautng Icoea places orcliam- be.s within him: one was to re- ceiue raeale that was offered : ao „ ••, n r other turtle douet: led, which I will caftout l)efore you : (he thitdalhcepc the fourth a ram: the tii'tacalfe: the (ixtanoxe: the Tcuench a child«a This i- doles face was Lke3calfe,hi< hands weie euet flcetched out to receiue "iltcs: _ _ ^_ „., i.,^,w„,^„,„„iuv.nj.i n iiv.iii<..i » . — .> w^...,. >,.^^...,v. v.. .^. v.. -v.. .v. ^.^■. called'cii\mar7m: of c'"='anddone,which wcrebeforeyou,and the flialt loue thy neighboui- as thyfelfe: lam the ij.9*,'J,'/'s.^'."""' Reade2.King.j;.j. land is defiled: Lord. .u^n.-i6. liofe.io.szeph.1.4. 19 ^Yeefhalkecpeminc ordinances. Thou q '^s J *'<"'«'• *f<4-..ao..5 ll'/r ««A/ro». m I will pnnjOithe hod -here fi.ch -ncfft.ous flialt not let thy Cttcell gender with «6fr» of di- l"P""»«f.<"» marnancs and pollution are (ufffj-ed. n Hee comuareth the wicked to euiU »• • .,.1 ,11'' r l tr u -i nmleamare. tumors and (ntfctting, which corrupt the Itomachiid opprefle satore, and " "^."^ '^'""'^S- Ihou (halt not (owe thy heldC with therefore muft be caftouc by vomsc' minglcdyJ*i», neither (lial a garment of diners things, 16 ^ Thou flialt not « walkc about \v\\h tales ^ Asaflmderer amongthy people. Thou (lialt not fft.indagainft backebiter.or ' ^6 Ye(hallkeepethereforemineordinances, thebloodofthyneighbourtlamiheLord. and my iudgcments, and commit none of thefe auarell picker. I Ry coalirotioj abominations , aft>iU hee that is of the (ame heart , ^-^fchbulhalcplainely rebuke diyncigh- countrey, as the firanger that foiourneth among hour, f and fuffer him not to (Time, you 17 0" Thou (haltnotliate thy brother in thine ,. . , - ' ' . .-...,'.. to his death.oc confpiripg with the wicktd. 1 8 «f Thoii (lialt not aucnge, norbe mindfiiil. Hl^-lif" not 27 (For all tlicfeaboniinationshauethemcn o/"»r»Mi; .ngait^ the children ofthy people,* but f>»'(-vfo>> km. Tundry lawes and ordinances. Chap.xx. Vnlawfiillconiunflions. 4^ things as of linen and wollen come vpon thee. giiieth his chil Jren vnto ^ Molcch,he flial die the » By Molech.he 20 f VVhoroeuerairoliethqndniedlechwith death, the people of the land ihalHtonehiinto ""doVe'' cT *''''» avvonian, thntisalondmaid,a(Tiancedtoanhuf- death. • *' *"' -'^P'o* band,and notredecmcd,norfrcedomegiiicnher, J And I !> will fct my face againft that man, b Rf ade Cbap. t E'.r.« iM/!«^ -j- (he (hall)e fcourgcd, but they fliall not die, be- and cut him off from among his people , hecaiife «7.' o.SnH n. fiiilLtsoT„t>(AJe, j,3(,pg (j,g J5 notmade free. hec hath giiicn his childrcn\ iico Molech, for to thtj Jiolb, bi»i,». ^j And hee dial l)ring for his trefpafleoffring dcFlemy Sanaiiarie,and to pollute mine holy vntothe Lordc, at thcdoorcoftheTabernhdc Name. of the Congregation, a ramme for a trefpaik of- 4 Andifthe <= people of the land hide their c Tlionghtbe fring. eyes, 4»i/Minkeat thatman uhcnhegiiicthhis pc»pl« be "' fi'j- 22 Then the Prieftdiall make an atonement children vnto Molcch,and kill him not, dueli'^jtd'dtfJnJ for him with the ramme of the trefpaflc offering J Then will I fet my face againft that man, Godsiigkt.yrtho before the Lord, concerning his finne which Ikc and againfl his familie,and wil cut him otf,and all «i" ■ «t'(iifter wic* hatlidone, and pardon flialiiegiiien him for his thatgoea vhoringafteihimto commituhorc- •'"''"ffc togoe (inne which he hath committed. dome \'/\tb Molech,from among their people. ""P""' ' • 2 j ^ Alfo when yee fhall come into theland, 6 ^If any turne after fuch as worke with fpi- h IfOiatbevn. and haiie planted cucry tree form cate, ye ''(hall nts,and after (bothfiyers,to go a <* whoring after d Totflccmefe*. thin°^M*hd'' count the frnite thereof as vncircumcifed: three them, then wil I fctmy faceagainftthatperfon, ""riorcoiuu. co'uircumc.fcd. yecres (liall it be vncircuircifed vnto you, it (hall and wil cuthim ofifrom among his people. "hortdoTOt" not be eaten: 7 ^ Sanftifie your fehies therefore, * and be jdoijtrie. ' 14. Eut in the fourth yeerc all the fniitc there- hoIy,forI am the Lord your God. •«.i8.2}. ♦£*a(i»i.ii. 34 *!Si'Mthtttti»f mcafuieshemcar the land ofEg>'pt. * their people , *un t!ixt covtmi. from among thcirpcople. teth adutltne, 11 Inc:fi,i, f tmcaiim mth tht kjattitr jp, f.JoreOUer, thod (halt not VncOnei- the ./A"""-. »♦ ifr'--Ufuui,»rf,ofU,o,hu>,d. (hamc of thy mothcTS fiftcT, *norofthy fathers •a.^.^.l..T^ ANd the T.o'/d fpake vnto Mofes.faying, fifter : tecanfc he hath vncouered his f kin, tbey \Ur.ficjb. a Thou (halt fay :!iro 10 the cliiidrcn of (hall beare their iniquitie. V^mS.ij, Ifrael, * Whoforu^ir /)? 6? ofth? children of 1(1 20 Lif * Therefore fhall yee put difference be- tweene cleane beafts and vncleane,and betweene k By eating them vncleane foulcs and cleane: neither dial ye ^ de- comencere: as a manblinde'or lame', or that tontraty lo my fjig yo„r felues with beafts & foules, nor with any hath m a flat nofe , or that hath any o mislliapen m which is de. 17 Speakcvnco Aaron,anc!&y,Whofoeuerof vochafte ot drfa. thy feed in their generations hath any blemillies, med wooian. fhal not preafe to oB'er t/ie bread of his God: r8 Forwhofoeuerhathanyblemiih, llialnot comiiiaudcmeic *Z;.r:ey. »./«w,»8.7. creeping thing , that thegroiind bringcthfoorth, member. which Ihaue feparated from you as vnclean z6 Therefore (hal yee be * holy vnto ms-. for broken hand, I the Lorde am holy , and I haue feparated you from other people,that ye fliould be miiic. 27 ^ * And if a man or woman haue a (pin'te of diuinaticn, or foothfaying in them, they (hall formed or bru'fcd. 10 Or a man th,at hath a broken foote , or a " *' "°' of equal ' ' ' proportion.ot ha. oin^ in number more or leBe, o Or,tbathatba webjor peule. 20 Or H crooke backt , or bleare ej'ed , 0 or hath a blemifh in his ey e , or be ftJruie, or fkab- bed,or haue h:s ftones broken. None of the feede of Aaron the Prieft die the death : they lliall (tone them to death, that hath a blemiih , fhal come neere to offer their blood //;4/&« vpon them. CHAP. XXI. For v!nm the Trlcfii r.u) Itnuiit. 6 fJorrpure the Prie/ls tti^hi to Ot,hoih in thfmjelnet tuiiui tbtir fp-nilu, Nd the Lord faid vnto Mofes , Speake vnto t ByfM'chino tUedead.laDun. ting.or being at tiicit buiill. b For being "M' »if d OiC fetn-.ed 10 be cot ofiftom fctiiatnilie, ^Ehr.h: nu) he Kliltd. c OnelytheP/i'H waspftraittedta mouroe fur his Of xc k nred. the facrincesofche Lord made by fire, hauinf'a blemifh: hee (Lai not preafe to offer the P bread p Aithefhewe ofhis God. brtad.and iTicat* 22 The bread of his God, *i«?«of thcqmofl <''''''»£•• holy,and r ofthe holy dial he eate: LL'L ' A Nd the Lord taid vnto Moles , speaKe vnto 2j But heelhalnot goeinvntothe fv.iile, i As oti'hetembi the Priefis the formes of Aaron,j'nd fay vnto nor come necrc the altar, bccaufe hee hath a ble- "'<' S'ft ''oin. theHi, Let none be a defiled by the dead among mifh, left hee pollute my Sanftuaries: for I am '"'"'o xheSanfitf his people, - the Lord that fancfifie them. *"** 2 But hy his kinfman that is neere vnto him: 24 Thus fpake Mofes vnto Aaron, and to his to wit, by his mother, or by his father, or by his fbnnes,and to iJl the children of Ifi-ael. {bnne,or by hisdaughter,o: 1 y his brother, J Or by his filler a ° maiiie,ch.-;t is neere vnto CHAP. XXII. him,whichhathnothad.nht.band:fbrhertJ.e ^ S °? /J^^:^<^:3i:S"*" "'" '^ may jament. 4 He fiial not lament for the « Prince amon_g his people, to pollute himfelfe. ANd the Lord fpake vnro MofcSjfaying, 2 Speake vnto Aaron , and to his'fbnncs, 5 fhcv !hal not make *bald parts vpon their that they bee a feparated from the holy things of 3 Mtaning.rdat head, nor fliaue off the locks of their beard, nor the children of Ifrael , and that they pollute not ti.e p.-ieftesab- :ke any aittings in their flefli. mine holy name, in thofe things, which they lia- {?''"' f'"*" "''"Ss 6 They fhalbe holy vnto their God, and not low vnto me :I am the Lord. aterfl"e'''^ maxe 6 i VVJiiclihath aneiiilinaine oc isdcf^mrd. c Thro fhi!t count them hc'y andrei-.erence thfm i Thefhe^e bicad. g Tie iTiaVi vfe no {ach iHt$, red, and hath confecratcd his hand to put en d:e 6 The perfon that h^tli touched fiich , (Iiall garments) thai not g vncoucr his head , nor rent there fore be vncleane vntil the euen, & flwl not bis ciotlicsj eatc of iheholy things , |! except he haue woOied lor^vnt'O, hi» cateofthe holy things. Chap.xxiij. Sdcmne fcaftcs. 4 8 *Ofabcalt that dycdi,or is rent tr/>Ai?rfy?/, jo Thcfameday itlhallbet.acen,yefhalleauc tvkM-i •• whereliy lie may be defiled , iic fliall not ace ; I * none of it vntill ihe n:orow : I am the Lord. *^'"'P-7-'i- a;n the Lord. ji Therefore lliall ye keepe my commande- 9 Let them keepe therefore mine ordinance, mtnts and doc them ; for I am the Lord. Icaft they bea.e thea linnc for it , and die for it, if j2 Neither (liallye ^ pollute mine holy Name [j ^'^' * ►"''««"« they def.le it: I tiic Lord fanciihe them. but I will be halowed among the children of If- ,i°"Vo'd"rm! J Wbicli isDoi 10 There (lall no '^(traogeralfoeatcof the rael, ItheLordfanflifieyou, maixUtb, pollii. ofiheuibc«f holy thing, neither <^ thcghelt ofthe I'rielt, nci- jj Which haiie brought yon out of the land i«ihbi»ninm .Some rtaJe the ^^^^ '^'^' '''" ^^"^'^ '"^"■"^"^ cateof the holy thing : of tgypt, to be your God : I am the Lord, feruantwt.ch'bad 1 1 But iftliePricft buy any v%ich iiioncv , hcc CHAP XXIII wJhI"/:!"'' "^•-'ll,^fa^,eof't> a'^o'^e that is borne in his houfe: . Thefe./l,or,hci.a. j li. s.U..l>. ", T/^P.f,.«er. woBid not got they i];ai eate of his meate. 6 7ht}Uiiofv,.UAHr„,lb.,»d. ,o rhefU of p. a f, mi-. ' " •"* • 12 Ifthe Prielk daughter alfo 1 e maried vnto «« Whitjumiit. ^^ ibtftofiofhkwminMAetn. j+rfee f \Mio is not of a f Aranger,nie may not eate of the holy otK ings. 1"^ "' ^'''"""•'^<- the Pticflj km- j j Not« ithllanding if the Pricftes daughter A^^ ^^^ Lord fpake vnto Mofes, faying, • bea widowordiuorccd,andhaucnochiluc, I'ut ^ - Speake vnto the children of Ifiael, is returned vnto her fathers houfe , (liee dial eate a"*^ ^sy vnto them, The feafts of the Lord which *C^apAo.}^, ofhcr fathers bread as (he did in her* youth: but yce (hall call the holy |j aflemblics, f»<;jthcfeare pr^eonuocntieii. thcie flial no ftrangcr eate thereof. my feails. gHediillgme 14 ^ If a man eate of the holy things vmvit- S "Si>;edayes|!lhalIuorkebedone,butinthe *£-k"'.1'>.5,i<». thataodahuh tingly, he (liall put the gfiftpait thereunto , and f^ uenth day /?;^^i«f the Sabbath of reft, anholy P'O' r^'v »*rkei pjHoutr. giue it vnto tJiePrieft with the halo wed thing. Hconuocation : ye flialdoeno woiker6er«n,itis lOr,lii. I > So tliey ih.all net defile the holy things of the Sablath of the Lord,in all your dwellings, the children of Ifracl which ihcy olfer vnto the 4 ^ ThcfearethefeaftsofthcLoid./J'-^ho- Lord, ' iy ccnuocations, which ye ftal proclaime in their 16 Neithercaufethe/*i;./erobearetheini- »fcafons. wa?kVj*.«''ry"'' h ForlftheydiJ quitie «/r;;?»r i) tiefp.rne,vvhilethey eate thcirho- 5 Inthefirftmoneth, («K(/inthefourtceenth wftke.andthefe i,ot offer icr their ly thing : for I the Lord halo we them. "^"J of the monetli at e:ieiiing/^8 Spcake vnto Aaron,andtohisfonnes, and 6 And on the fifteenth day of this moneth 5"'** Ue office. to all the children of Ifaei , and fay vnto them, P">tt'e the faft * of vnleauened bread vnto the *Bxcii.ii.i!, Vvhofoeuer he be of the houfc of Ifiael.or of the Lord; feuen dayes ye (hal eate vnleauened bread. '""'•^8.17. Grangers in Urael , that will offer his facrihce for 7 In the firft day yce flial hauc an holy con- alltheir vowcs , and lor all their free offerings, uocation : ye /lial doe no b feruile worke therdn. L^/r''"'''^ '*" which they vfc to offer vnto the Lord for a burnt ^ Alfo yeftalofferftcrificemadeby fircvn- thaTwhijhoDe* ' offring, to the Lord feuen dayes, 'of your free minde a male ^^''''^''''^n holy conuocation: ye flial do no feruile »:.'«. wlthoutblemifhofthebeeues, of theflieepe, or worke r-^erw/i. t^hJfeaftandihe"' of the goatcs. 9 S And the Lord ipake vnto Mofes, faying, (inenih were kept 20 Ye flial not offer any thin" that hath able- 'o Speake vnto the cliildren of Ifrael, and fay holy : in the reft niilh for that fhal not be acceptable for you. vnto them, When yec be come into y land uhich '•>«)' ""ght workr, *Pf«M5.2i. 21 * And ^^hofoeuerbringeth a peace offring I giue vnto you, and reape the haiueft thereof, ""/,'nf"rmedfed- eci-,'^-.j5. i». Yj^jQ jj^g j^^j.j ^^ accompliO: his vow,or for a free then yee (hal bring || a fheafe of the firft fruitcs of ,$ the leaft of vn. ' offering of the beeues, or of the fheepe, his free your harueft vnto the Prieft, leantned b^ead offringthall be perfeS, no blemifh fliall be in it. i r And hee fhal fhakc the fheafe before the '^'/[''^"'ll ^'^^ 22 Blinde, orbrokcn, ormaimed,orhauinga Lord,chatitmay beacceptableforyou: themo- "„ue'thefi«- |[5r,»«f». II wenne,orfkiniie,orfkabbed:thefe fliall ye not row after the '>»'' "«"•• »■"«* ofthefevponthealtiiroftheLord. fhal yee prepare a Lambc without blcmifli of a '^'f*'^''''®* 2^ Yet a btdlocke,ora fheepe that hath any yecreolde,for a burnt offring vnto the Lord: ;./«'/. u'j.y. *[^h»t>.i\,\,Z. ^msmler fuperf^uous, or lacking, fut.h mayefl ij And the meate oftring thereof/?jefhaithey not beacccpted loryou. in ail j'Oiir dwellings. Iting: whkMie 2^ ^ And the Lord fpake viito Mofes, faying, .15 ^ Ye fiial count alfb to you from tJicmo- calleth thebiead 27 When abiillocke, or a fheepe, oragoste row after the g Sabbath, «/y that ^^J^'J."' p* '"'' of ihe LoiJ, fhalbe brought foorth, it flialbe eucii feuen dayes ye flial bring the flieafe of the fhake offring,fcuen the (vit labbjth " vnder his damme : and from the cigh: day forth, jl Sabbaths,thcy fhalbe coTpIete. of tiie PaJcooefc icfhallbee accepted for a (acrifice made by fire -i<5 Vnto the morow after the fcucnthSabb.-ith DO*-,*"^*. vnto the Lord. Oiall yce number fifci«dayes;theiiyeeChaU bring Solcrane feaftesjand Lcuiticus. holy conuocacions. The a newe meate offering vnto the Lord. the v rolemnc aflemblie, y ee fliall doe no feruile „ o- a da wher 1 7 Ye ihal bring out of your ha'jitations bread vvorke thcein. j„ ,he ptipil ate*" for the fliake ofteriiig : they llialbe tuo loaues of 57 Thcfe are the feafts of the Lord (which yc ft'yed fiom »1\ two tenth deales of nneflowre, «?A/f/;(lialbeba- fliall call holy conuocations ) to offer (acritice "<"''«• b Becaufe the Jien with ^ leaucu for firft fruites vnto the Lorde. made by fire vnto the Lord , m burnt otfring and rhem!i'lc"ap"p. ^^ Alfo yee fliall offer with the bread feuen meate offering, q facrifice, and drinke offerings, qOrpeiceof. and ihey fhould '' l3"'''o^ without biemifli of one yeereqlde, and a euery one vpon his day, frinj. not be offued to yong bullocke , and two ramnies ; they Ihalbe for 3 8 BeGdc the Sabbaths of the Lord, and bc- 11^°"'''^'*°'''* 3 burnt offerin" vnto the Lorde, with their nneate fide your giftes, and befide all your vowes, and offerings and their drinke offerings,for a facrifice befide all free offrings, which y ee Ihall giuc vnto made by fii-e of a fweece fauour vnto the Lord. the Lord. 19 Then yee fliall prepare an hce goate for a i9 But in the fifteenth day of the feuenth mo- finneoffring,nndtwo lambesofone yeereolde neth, when ye haue gathered in the friiite of the for peace offtings. land, ye Ihall keepe an holy feaft vnto the Lord 20 AndthePrieHifballfhakethemtoandfro feuendayes: in the firfl: day y?;^/^? a 'Sabbath: r Or folemne with the bread of the firft fruites before the Lord, likewife in the eight day yi&4/&# a Sabbath. *'•*• ■ That i« offted t ^"^ ^"^'^ ^^^ ^^"^^ lanibes; they flialbe holy to the 40 And yee fliall take you in the firfi day the Jbeiotd.'aad'ihe' Lord,for theiPriefh fniite of goodly trees , branches of palme trees, teft (h uid be for 2 1 So ye flial proclaime the fame day , that it and the boughes of j|rhicke trees,and willo wes of I®''"/ *»«?^« the Piieils. may bean holy coniiocation vnto you : ye fliall the brooke , and fliall reioyce before the Lord '*'^*' "^'^ ^"'"' doe no feruile worke therein : it [halbe an ordi- your God feueii dayes. nance for euer in all your dwellings , throughout 41 So yee fliall keepe this feafl vnco the Lord *Ch«>i9sJ"it. J'^"'' 8^"^'^"0"S' ^^^^'^ ^^3)'" in t:he yeere, by a perpetiiall ordi- ,^,j^.' ' 22 ^* And when you reape the harueftof nance through your gener„tions : in the feuenth your land, thou flialt not rid cleane the corners naoneth Ihal you keepe it. of diy field when thou reapeft, neither flinltthou 42 Yeefhal dwell in boothes feuen dayes : all make ariy aftergathering of thy harueft. bur flialt that are Ifraclites bornc,flial dwel in boothes, leauethemvntothepooreandto theftranger; I 45 That your pofteiitie may know that I haue ' in'be^iWff' am the Lord your God. made the children of Ifrael to dwel in f boothes, "hfyl^f^litr* 2 j ^And the Lord fpake vnto Mofes, (aying, when I brou;.;ht them out of the land ofEgj'pt: credit loihua and . k That is, about 24 Speakevnto the children oflfrael,and fay, 1 am the Lord your God. Caieb.whemhey the ende of Sep- In the ^ feuenth moneth , and in the firft: d^ of 44 So Mofes declared vnto the children of If- "'V'"'^ ''°™ Tol'tRho! da ^'^^ moneth Ihal y eel haue a Sabbadi, for the re- raelthefeaftesoftheLord. P ofcLul - tothelo^d^ *^ rrembrance of ai blowing the trumpets, an holy CHAP XXIIII w Which blow- Conuocation. • - ^ . , , , i ThttjUfoflhilampa. s ne'fhemtrfai t^ th iUfi ingwasto put jj Ye fhall doe no feniile worke wr«», but phtmer (hMt fi»ud. n He th*t nunh jhMt kiUtJ. h^wceoUMeBi. otfcr facrifice made by firs vnto the Lord. A Nd the Lord fpake vnto Mofes,faying, Bifulde fearts thjt 2^ ^ And the Lord fpake vnto Mol'es, faying, t\ 2 » Command the children of Ifrael that a Reade Exod. veie imh« mo- 27 The * tenth alfo of this feuenth moneth they bring vnto thee pure oyleoliue beaten, for *7.'«* iietb,and oi ihe fhalbe a day of reconcilbtion : it flialbe an holy the light,to caufe the lamps to burne continually. ALpKstsio <^onuocation vnto vou,and ye flialD humble your j Without the vaile l" of the Teftimonie, in b Whichvailtfr- n»w.i9.-7. ' fouks, and offer facrifice made by fire vnto the the Tabernacle of the ConCTcgation,flial Aaron ^[',ij'vh^'e''«,„ » Bj ftaingapil Lorde. dreflethem, both euen and morning berbre the ihe a' ke of the le. pf»>«r. jg And yee fhall doe no worke the (ame day Lord aluayes: ritty?;a/Je a law for euer through ftmionie.ftomtbe foritisadayofreconcilacion toniakeanatone- your generations. ; Sanimatie. mentforyou before the Lord your God. 4 Ke fliall drefTe the lanipes vpon the* pure *£*o<<.j«.8t 29 For euery pcribn that humbkth not him- Canulefticke before the Lord perpetually. felfe that fame day,lhall eucn bee cut off from his 5 ^ Alfo thou fhalttake fine floure,and bake people. twclue * cakes thereof: two c tenth dealcs flialbe ''^*"''-*?-5»' 5 o And euery perfbn that flial doe any worke in one cake. OoeMi'r'eade the fame day, the fame perfon alfo ivUl I deftroy 6 And thou flialr fet them in two rowcs, fixe Exod.ia.itf. from artiong his people. in a ro we vpon the pure table before the Lord, ji Yeflialdoenomanerworkeffewe/oreir^j* 7 Thou flialt alfo put pure incenfe vpon the J}:alie a law for euer in your generationSj^/vsJij/v rowes , that <* in fieade of the bread it may be for d For it was bonic ♦«/ all your dwellings. a remcm' ranee, tf«(^anoffringmadc by fircto "l''' ^'''^ "'j 32 This fhail bee vnto you a Sabbath of reft, the Lord. waitakenaway, andyefliallhnmbleyourfoiJes:intheninthrfjj» 8 Euery Sabbath hec fliall put tlicm in rowcs o Which comei- of the moneth at euen, from <> eucn to euen fliall before tlie Lord cuermore, reee:uing them of the jicti. a Dipht and yg -J- celebrate your Sabbath. children of Ifrarl for an euerbfting couenant. imkt it buffer '^^ ^ And the Lord fpake vnto Mofes, faving, 9 * And the ^rM(i flialbe Aarons& his fonnes, ♦E.wJ.iy.jj, their natnrall day.- 34 Speake vnto the children of Ifracl,and fay, and they fliall eate it in the holy place : for it is c'^'f-S-it. iBl.r.ic;ifi>ur * In the fitccnth day of this feuenth moneth j7-ij// moft holy vnto him of the offerings of the Lord ««'■'»•'.$• ♦tJ'*'V te for feuen dayes the feaft of Taberanclcs vnto made by fire byaperpctiuoll ordinance. mAuTj?! "* tlicLord. 10 f And there went «• out among the chil- e Meaning o»t 3 J in the firft day (ha!be an holy conuocation; dren of Ifi ael the fonne of an Ifraelitilh woman, o"*'' '«■"• 'V yeniaildoenofenuIeworkcrA.rwn. uhofe father was an Egyptian: and thefiinneof ^fiMit'.sp. 1 8. ^6 Scucn dayes ye Ihall offer * facrifice made the Ili.ielitifh w oman , and a man of ifrael ftroue by f re vnto die Lord , and in the eight day fliall together in the iiofle. be an holy conuocation vnto you , and yee (hall 1 1 So the Ifiachtilh womans fonne fblafphc- f By rweatlng.ot offer facrificcs made by fjrc vnco die Lord ; it is mcd die Name of tin Lord, and curled , and ;hey '1<'P""»S 6€ (hall fav. What (hall we eate thc r«/««iBj ofiat.d,,hoHituandfufoH,. feuenth yeere, for wee (hall not fowc, nor gather Nd the Lord fpakc vnto Mofes in mount Si- in our increafe? nai,(aying, ii I will f fend my bleflingvponyouinthe |£i,.r»;{'(,^ z Speake vnto the children of Ifrael, and fay fixt yeere, and it (hall bring forth fruitc for three tmmid, vnto them, When yee fhall come into the land yeeres. which I giue you, the *land (hall f keepe Sab- 22 And ye (liallfowe the eight yeere, and eate bath vnto the Lord. of the olde fruit vntil the ninth yeere: vntillthc J *Sixe yeeres thoM (halt (owe thy (ield, and fruitethereofcome,ye fliall eate the olde. (l\e yeeres thou (lialt cut thy vineyard , and ga- 2 J ^ Alfo the lande (hall not be (bide to bee therthefruitthereof. 'ciitofF/r<»w»i#;ftOT;//>;fortheIandisiTinc.,dr I Itconldnotb* 4 But the faienth veere (halbe a Sabbath of yebebutftrangersand(biournCTSwithme. fold for euet.but reft vnto the land : itfha'.be the Lords Sabbath: 24 Therefore in al the land of your po(rc(rion J^"",'")^' "jVt^e thou (halt neither fowe thy field,nor cut thy vine- ye (hall "'graunt a redemption for the land. labWe. yarde. 25 ^ Ifthy brother be impouerifhed,and (ell m Yelhall fell ii J That which groweth of it ("owne accord of his poflSeffionjthen his redeemer (hall come,f«tf» ?"«<>"'*'''<""'"* cotae that Jell out thyharucft, thou (halt not reape,neither gather his necre kinfman, and bye out that which his «^'y 'xr<«e- yeere pift!''"" thcgrapes that thou haft c left vnlaboured :;Jr it i| brother fold. \Or,ki„fmm. c or.wbich thoa Oialbe a yeere of reft vnto the land. 26 And if hee haueno redeemer, but f hath t£*'-*»*«»i^*«'* 6 And the ''reft ofthe land fhalbemeate for gotten and found to bye it out, gotmi. yaii,eue>t for thee,and for thy feriKint,and forthy 27 T hen (hal he « count the yeeies of his fale, „ Abating the mo. maide,and forthy hired reniant,and for theftran- and reft ore the ouerplus to the man, to whom he nev ofihe yeere* ger that foioumeth with thee : fold it: fo Ihall he retume vnto his pofTefiTon. f*",'?'^ ''a'"" 'h 7 Andlbrthycattell, and for the beafts that i8 But if heec^nnotgetfuilicient toreftorc y°efj,'^t„"^e. ; are in thy lande (hall all the encreafe thereof bee to him, then that which is folde, (hall rcmaine in o From. hi j hands nieate. thehand of him that hath bought it, vmill the tha:boughiit. 8 ^ Alio thou (halt number feuen || Sabb.iths yeere of the lubile : and in the lubile it (hal come of yeere? vnto thee, euoi fmen times feuen yeere; ° out,and he (hall retume vnto his po(fe(I'on. and the (pace of the feuen Sabbaths of yeeres wil ,29 Likewife ifa man fell a dwelling houfe in be vnco thee nine and fonttie yeere. 'a walled citie> htnu^ buy ic out agsine within a whole ■^T*S'"'''M9> somfflanded. b And not the full pofleriioa ol the land. |9r,ioU//vi/i» a: ■*£y»ii}.ro. iEbr^*artfi 4 ftfl. a The lewei be> giD the counter thit yeere In Sep* lembeR for then all the fruitt were galheted. b Bjftealbnoftbe baA fepirated Itom thy felte, and coolrcrated toGodfottbe poere. o Th^t. which Ihe land brio. gethfootthio het reft. ipTtrntiti. Vfuric forbidden. Sale and Leuiticus. redceiTiing of fouants. BlefGngs. pThitis,foreu« itadtvcili I}. I Oi,rtturae, \ Sir ^t liter. ^ Whevf t!i! le. uites ld.ii.xi. fOB.lg.S. •£r*iit.i. f Vntoptrpe«- :(lilrcui(u(ir. *£lthef.6 p. ant b: bought out nihstitbiU. iHrr.iibtaitclct whole yeere after it is (bide : within a yeere may he bye ic out, JO But if it be not bought out within the fpace of a ful yeere,then the hoiife that is in the walled cidc,flialbe ftablilhed, f as cut oil from thefhm:- //#,to liim that bought it, throughout his genera- tions; it Ihal not goe out in tne iubil e. J I But thehoufes of villages, which baue no walles roundabout ther.i, iLalbcefteeraed as the field of the countrey : they may bee bought out ag uiie,and (hal || goe out in the lubile. ji Notwithllanding, the cities of the Leuites, *tvtd the houfes of the cities of their pofleiTion, may the Leuites redceme fat all feafons. J J And if a man purchafe of the Lcuires , the houfc that was fold,and the citie of their poffefli- on (bail goe out in the lubile : for the houfes of the cities of the Leuites are their poflcffion a- mong the diildrcn of Ifrae!. J4 But the field o f the q fiiburbs of their cities, flial not be fold: for it is their perpetual poflelli 6 . J J ^ Morcouer,if thy brother bee impoueri- fhed, and ■■ fallen in decay with. thee , thou (lialt relieue him , and m a ftrangerand foioumerj fo (hal he line with thee. j6 *Thouihalt take no vfurieofhim,nor van- tage, hut thou limit feare thy God, that thy bro- dser may liue \\ith thee. J 7 Thou (halt not giue him thy n- oney to v- fune,nor lend him thy vitailes for incresfe. J 8 I am the Lorde your God, which haue brought you out ofthelande of Egypt , to giue yo'athelandofCanaan,<«'»'^tobeyour God. 39 ^*If thy brother alfo thM dveUeth by thee be impouerilhed,and befold vnro thee, thou Qialt ooc compel him toferue as aboncifcruant, 40 Bwrasanhiredieruanr, and as a Ibiourner he ftialbe with thee : he fliall lenie thee vnto the yeere of the lubiie. 4'i Then (hal he diepart from riiKyboth he^anil hischildren with him, and flial retume vnto his familie,and vato the pofleirion of his fathers flial he retume: - . 4s For chey are ray feruants, whom I brousht outofthe land ofEgypt: they (hallnot ^ be (old as bondmen are (old. . 4J *Thouihaltno£rulcoucrhim cruelly ,but fhalt fearerhy God. 44. Thy bond feuant alfo, andtliy bondmaid, which thou (halt luut^jhalbe of the Iieathen that are round about you : Qf thejn ftullycebyefcr- uancandmaides. 4J Aad noreoHCr of the children of the ftran- gers,that arefoiourncrs among you.ofth.em (hall yec bve , and of their families that are with you, which they begate in youi- lapd : tncfe Hall bee your tpoflcrtion. 46 So yee (hall take them as inheritance for your children after you,topolTelTethem by irJie- ritance, ye (liall vfe their labours for euer: but o- ucr yo'jJ brethren the children of Ifiaelyee-fl^all not rule one ouer another with crueltie, 47 ^ If 3 foiourner or a {tT3r,gcr dtnellwg by thee f getrki'tt , and thy brother by him be im- pouerthed, and kl 1 himfelfe vnto rHt ftrangev or foiourner tis,ani5luary vnto nought, and P ivill not your fjcii6te», fmell the fauour of your fweete odours. J 2 I will alfo bring the land vnto a wilder- ne(ire,3nd your enemies which d^vell ttiejein,fhall be aftonilhed thereat. ii A l(b I will fcatteryoii among the heathen, q Signifying, >hjt and q will dravve out a fword after you, and yotir land (halbe wafte, and your cities (lialbe defolate. J4 Then flial the land enioy her * Sabbaths, as long as it litth voyde, and ye (halbe in your ene- mies land : then (hall the land reft, and enioy her Sabbaths. J 5 All the dayes that it lieth \'oyd,itfhnll reft, becaufe it did not reft in' your r Sabboths , when yedwcltvponit. *1.J*».M.»7, B That ii, the and S-I& o Oneoaenfhall beiufficieDtfot ceo familiei. *7)."«(.»8.yj. ♦i.C^oj4.7. Doencmie ran come wiihout Gads fending. t \%TiichIcom. manded yott t* Stcepe, Kxvlj. ihrcatnings . Kedccraing «>f vowcs. 48 36 And vpon them that are left of you, I will fend euen a || faintne(rc into their hearts in tlic WOr^owtrdn'/ft. land of their enemies, and the found of a leafc fliakcn ftiall chafe them , andihcy lliall fflee as f As if tSeir cot. fleeing from a fword, and they fiall fall, no man ■"'" "^'d '^afe purfuingtliem. "'™- J7 They (hall fall alfo one vpon another , as before a fword, though none purfue thtm,and ye (hall not be able to ftand bctbreyour enemies: 58 And ycc fliall perifli among the heathen, and the land of your enemies (hall eate you vp. j9. And they that are left of you, (hall pinea- way for their iniquitie , in your enemies landes, and for the iniquities of their fathers ftiall they pine aw^y with f them alfo. t Forafmnch ai 40 Then they Ihall confe(rc their iniquitie, and ''"y '''' cu'pib'e the ^^^ckedneiVe of then fathers for their trefj^as, ^^.f /hi" nTalb, which they haue trefpaflcd agamftmc, & alfo be- puniihed af» ell caufe they haue walked ftubbumely againft me. ^ iheit faihiti. 41 Therefore I will walke ftubbumely againft them, and bring them into the land of their ene- mies : fo then their vncircumcifed hearts ftiall be humbled,and then they (hall || willingly beare/A? I"',?"/ f" /"wm/iw^nr 0/ their iniquitie. t'.tir /inae. 42 Then I will remember my couenant witli IaaUob,and my couenant al(b with Izhak , and alio my couenant with Abraham will I rcmem- ber,and xvill remember die land. 4 J '^rhehndsiKo hi the meant f,^afin(ha\be l^^'l^^lj^l^ left of them, and (hall enioy her Sabbaths while without lepe*. (he lieth wafte witliout them , but they fliall wil- unce. lingly fuffa- the pumjhment 0/ their iniqiutie, be- caufe they defpiiedmylawes, and becaufe their (bule abhorred mine ordinances. 44 Yet notwithftanding this, when they (hall be in the land of their enemies , * I will not caft *'''*-«-5'- themaivay, neither will labhorre ihem , to de- '"'^'' ' fh-oy tliem vtterly , ntr to breake my coucuanc with them : for I am the Lord their God : 45 But I will remember for them the ^ coue- * **"'* •<> '•*•» nant of olde wKeh I brought them out of the '"""''""• land of Egypt in the fight of the heathen that I might be their God: I am the Lord. 46 Thefe are the ordinances, and the iudgc* ments, and the laives , which the Lord made bfc- tneenc him, and the children oflfrad in mount y Fftiedayet y Sinai,bv the hand of Mofes. ''"' '^V ""* ' • cmotEgj^fc CHAP. XXVII. 1 lifJiMfrt vovpei , and ihe rtdtrjcfimi of tht fttmi. 18 ^4 thw_i ftfaraie ft om ihe vft 0/ r/um can not btfolde nor rtitt. VKiiylut remainelh to the Lord. MOreoiier the Lord (pake vnto Mo(es,(aying, 2 Speake vnto the children of I(fael,and fay vnto them , If any man fliall make a vowe of a aperlbn vnto the Lord,by ^ thy eftimation, J Then thy eftimacion ftiall be thus : a male from twcntie yeercs olde vnto (ixtie yeeres olde ftialbc by thy tftimation euen (iftie ' fhekels of filuer,after thelhekel of the Sanduarie. 4 But if it be a female , dien thy valuation flialbe thirtie fhekels. . J And from fine yeercsolde to twenty yercs olde thy valuation fl .all be for tlic maletwentie (hekels,and for the female ten fliekels. 6 But fi-om a ^ moneth old vnto fiucyeres old, thy price of the male 0-albe (lue fhekels of (iluer, & thy price of the female,rhree Ihekels of (iluer. 7 And from (ixtie yeeres old and aboue, if he he a male, then thy price flial be fifceene fliekels, and for the female ten (hekels. 8 But 3 Asofhisfonne 01 bis daughter. b VVhicbarttbe Prieft . c Reade rhe value ofihcn«k<), Exod.jojj. d Hefp«a!((thoi (bofe voVet whet" by the faihrrs de- dicated ihrit cliii- drentoCiod.wbicb weienot oilucis foice, bntthty might be Kdrc nicdfromtbc3V Redeeming ofhoufes, Lcuidcus. and fieldes. e Ifheebenot able to pay :ftet tby valuatiun. f Which is deaiie, Ch>p.ii.2. g Thatis.cor.rt. crate to the Lord. 8 But ifhe be poorer ^ then thou haft cftee- it goeth out in the lubile, as a fielde 'feparate i That is.which it med <» be a fbeaA, whereof men bring an offering vnto the Lord,ail that one giueth of fuch vnto the Lord,(halbe holy \Ebr.fofljiiUit fitmd. be the Prieltes. tord i/iih a cwfe ii Ifa man alfo dedicate vnto the Lord a field 1!,!;;™ ',t"il''p% which hee hath bought, which is not of the ujtevfe.Numji. ground of his mheritancc, i.dtut.ij.if. zj Then the Pricllihall fet the price to him, >°*«-'7- as * thou efteemeft it, vnto they eerc of lubile, *''"•/< n. ro He Ihall not alter it nor change it, a good and he n,all giue '» thy price the fame day, ipoi»ted that hit Church in th'u ffOTldfhallbe vnder tht crejje , b»th iieaufi they (hould learne not to put their truft in Korldly thingi^ and aljo fiele hu comfirt , when all athcr he'^s/iiziLth: heduiiiot/lruightwaybringhupeople,afterth*irdepartureoiu e/E^ypi J into tht /and y»bich he prom: fed them: but ledihem to ^ fro for thefpace offiurtieyeerei^andke['t them in continu.iU txercifei before they eKioyei it, to try their fiiith, and to teach them to forget tl}e world and to depend on him. Which trialldidgreatlj pTo^te to difcerne tbevic'^edandtbehypocrttesfiomthejatthfiill and true (iru^nts of God, wl}0 (trued bim with pifTc heart , Vfhercas the ether preferring their carnall a ff*. fftons to Qodt glory , ^nd mailing religion to fcrue their pttrptfi , n.tumiuredttlun thsy lackfdto content their ln//s ^anddsfpijcd them^'yhom godhad appointed rutcrj oucr them. By reafm whereof' tbef preuo^ l{ed Gcds terrd/U iiidgcments agawfi thtm , avd are fit firth m a ptefi notable exau.ple /Sr all agei t» beware bow they abujt tl/o which btc hadpTomi/ed Mite- mtdteji CO hiS ^odly -.viftdcme. i In thitpliccof ihewildcrnefTe ihat wasneereto DioantSioai. b VMiichcontei- iKth part o( April, aadpatiof May, ♦fivoilja.il. f Urtj tbtit htMiti, e Thit h, the chiereft tnan of eoety tribe. 4 And a&llt you when ve numlxt cfa« people, CHAP. I. Mofti And.y4fnvuhihttv>iluef>iiiCtfofthtliihfi a^e tommaitndtdo^the Lortif to mtinhenhem that arc able Co gotioattrt. 49 Tbt Limlii ate t\ir/tftiii fii' ihtjciiitcc oj ihi Lorae, )-y*^^^g>rrp He Lord fpak'c.igaine vnto Mo- r^T^ v^^)! fes in the wikieincs ot"» Sinai,in ^J^ m<*i ^^^ Tabernacle of the C'ongic- ii_^^^ g.ition,in the fir(t day ofthe'' fe- ^>^Ll cond inoncth,in chefecoiid yfe ^ after they wtic come out of the land of E?ypt,f3}inp, z *Take ye the fumme of all the Congregati- on ofthe children of Ifrael, after their families, rtni^houHioldes of their fathers with the number of theirnames : i»iikif, all the males, f man by man: J From tvventieyeere olde and aboue,all that goe foorth to the \varre in ifi nel,thoii and Aaron (hal numbei' them, throu^hont their armies. .. 4 And with you (lialbe "= men of cucr\' tribe, fuch(rx-names,fromtwentieyeereolaa»aa- boue,m3n by man. 19 As the Lorde had commanded Mofes , Co henumbredthemin the wilderneffe of Sinai. 20 So were the Tonnes of || Ravi; en Ifraels el- deft (bnne by their generations, by their families, and by the houfes of their fathers , according to "die nambcrof »*»iT names , may by man , enery male from twcntie yeereold and aboiie , as many as"!! went foorth to warre : II The number of them, //Sy, ofthe tribe of Reuben,wi0 fixe and fourtiethoufand, and iiue hundreth. 2,2 Ofthefonresof II Simeon by thcirgene- rations,bv their familics,i5'' by the houfcs of their fatbersjthe fumme thercofbj' the nunibct oMeir I Thefe are the ramct oC the twflueifibesijj fiiH Reuben. ftOr,virflllktt ttan wnfenr. I Simeoa. iiames,man by man,cuerj' male from t^vent)' ycre old and abouc, all that v.ent foorth to warre : 2 J "Iheftimmeotthem, //T-;!, ofthe tribe of Simeon wa/nin€ and tlftic thoufand, and three hiuidrah. 24 ^ Ofthe fonnes of II Gad by their gen&a- llGaiJ. tionSjby tlieir families, //3of the tribe of Bcniaminu'rt! fine and thirtie thoufand and faurc hundreth. J 8 Of the fonnes of II Dan hy their generati- goao. ons, by their families , and by the houfes of thcit fathers, according to the number oi their names, from twentie yeere old and aboue, all tb;.tvyetiC foojtbtowairc: ^ The Tribes twmbrcd. Numbers. THE FIGVRE OF THE Tabernacle ere6led , and ofthe Tents pitched round about it. VV EST. g Which were wacrfcts.biic were appointed tofbe vie ofthe Taber. HAST. The Itcuitcj charge, N3phtali,tV(« three and fiftic thoufand, and foure hundrech. 44 Thefcaretbe II rummes which Mofes , and lOrtJiatmir, Aaron numbred , and the Princes of Ifrasl, the twelue men w'^tcb were euer)' one for the houfc of theii- fachers. 45 So liiu was all the ftimme ofthe (bniies of Iflatl, by theiiouils of their fathcrs,fiom twencie y cere olde and abouo , ail chat went to the vvarrs in Ifrael, 46 And all they were in number fixe hundreth and three thouf ind,fiiie hiindreth,and fifcie. 47 But the Leuices, after the tribes of their fa- thers were not niunl-vred aitiong s them. 48 For the Lord had (poken vnto Mofes, and fayd, ; 49 Onely thou fhalt not number the tribe of "a'l*. Leiii, ncithertakethelummeof them anion;; the cliiidrcn of Ifrael : yo Rut thou (halt appoint the Leuitcs ouer the Tabernacle of the Teftimonie,& ouer all the inftruments thereof, and ouer all tilings that be- long to it: they fhali bcare the Tabernacle, and all the iniiruments thereof, & Ihall minifer in it, and lliall f dwell round about die Tabernacle. yi And when the Tabernacle goeth foortli, the Leuites Ihall take it downe;and when the Ta- bernacle is CO be pitched , the Leuites Ihall ftt it vp: for the ''ftranger that commeth neere, (hall '' WHofneuerij bellame. j^^^^ ^ Si Alfo the children of Ifrael iliall pitch their tentc$,euery maninhiscampe , and euery man vnderhis ftandcrd throughout their armies. S J Bur the Leuites llial pitch round about the Tabernacle of the Tefumonie , leaft vengeance i come \-pon the Congrefation of the ei^.ildren ' ^Y "<>* haiiiBg of Ifrael, and die Laiices IhaU uke the charge of f/tSu oVihe ofthe Tabernacle ofthe Tcftimonie. lotd, J4 Soy children of ifrael did according to all that the Lord had commanded Mofes;fo did they. C H A P. 1 1. I 7A> «• der ofthe Ttiiii,& to Aaron, Af ■ \Eir,CiKtt!i, _ ^faying, ^ P Tieleinlhtfthe Cxurl , «ftn hnnArith cuiitts , oa tht South fit : ui the ^ \ j;,,^^ ^g„ ^^f^^ cllildrCn of Ifrael fliall ' '" thetwtlue , rfhichlbeoelhtrinem»,iii/lariorf,cninfihei!htauucetat>e>rtothecur(aiaei , ,. ■■. , , , j . .u„ „„(;„„. „i.- "'be' were fouf«- ».r..L,f„>,chfiU,>caS,. c D Th,-^,nhf,dt ,wh,ch r^*' w ,1/ pov.tc, i,i:r. caTpe by hisllandeid , -.Wvnder the enhgneol ^..^^^j^,,,, „,^ "S C Thi pyefieiU^nhichrrxiof fiftie fxOiiei viJt, Jn thii Q>i:t ilut) at>e 10. their fathers houfo : farre off about the Taber- detJi, Ibtliate- filltt! ofeaua'l hmht vtth the 1 <•. ^ 75 TheB^ii enJe ,x,hich »f -/'">/ s" '"'■'"" , Qn the Eaftfi'de toward die riling of the i;>'l;htitlbD. tretkitn.hthttihevhtleCoutt xxi m leiiiih , irrife the trctdih. The comf.ir,! in ^ ^,,1 r, n 1 ic^ul/i r iaa, ,.u»itheEan,ndr,,;gb(a:iii^e„hA»ifeiecHrtai>,ftofisc»- ludah pitch according to thciratmies : andNah- oiteimiojpj ,j>'h:ch^re fii/l,»!d:>nthiificieofthehM>img,iojj»UMs , andonihf ijaon thefonne of Amminadab /^ferf/fc ji captaine jv./vwcr, „bafide,oa,m^),>utkf>iu,.Ihe.,eth. . ofthe Ibnnes of ludah. ' 19 The number of them ^/Sof thetribt of 4 ■ And Wshofle and the number of them »«•« Dan voai threcfcorc and two dioufand and feucn feuentic and foure tiioufand and (ixe hiuidreth. hundrah 5 Next vnto him (hall thej- ot the trioe^ot b rudjtijCjel'ar, 40 f Ofthe fonnes of || Afher by their gene- Ip'char pitcii , and Ncthanecl the fonne of Zuar »;^^;^;;'j^"J^« rations , by their families , aud by die houfw of Mbi-- the capta:ne ofthe fonnes of Machar : ^.„, „f ,^ ^^j^ their fathers, according to the numberof f>»r 6 And his ho(te,&; the number thereof ir*r* fti„dcii tiames,(it.mtvvemieyceve old and aboue,all dhat 'foHrcandhfticthoufand, and foure hundrcth. ,fooith to warre : ' 7 T*<;»y tribe of Zebulun, &Eliabthefonne • "" 4r llic r^irhber ofdiem "Ifo ofthe tribeof A- of Hclon.captaine oucr the fonnes of Zebulun : ■iWti »«-one & fourty th&ti(and & Hue hundrcch. 8 And his hofte, & the number thereof ftuen 42 f Ofthe children of II Naplitali, by their and fiftie tiioufand and foure hundredi : generations, bv their families, 4'»(/ by the houfes : 9 "ibe whole number ofthe "^hofte of ludah c Ofibemwith ofthcivfacher^,accordingtothc number of i^w '^rc an hundreth fourefcorc and (ixc thoufhnd, ^j'/,"^","^';;;;,'; names, from t\ventie yeere old & aboue, all that and foure hundreth according to their armies: ■WenttOthewarre: they (hall fii-ft fet foorth. 4? Thenunibcrofthcm4/rflof.dbctribe of : 16 ^ On the Soudi fide/Mi* die ftandcrd of ; the I Anxr,' IMaphuti. The order of the tents. .Chap.iij. The office of the Leuitcs. . f o d Reubrnjodsi- the hofte "^ of Reiibcnaccortljng fo their arnjics. jj Eiit the Leuices were not numbrt J among. r/LtihVDdGad '''"'^ ^^^^ "pi^^'^f "C'' "^^ic fc""" of Kcuben/?;^/ the children ot" irrscl, astheLordhad cpn.maii-' the foon'e'nf LA- ^' tlixur the loimc of Siicdcur. dcd Mofts. j>jii her ni»i'if, II And his hofle,and the number tfiereof fixe 54 And the children of Ifrucl did ajxording wtKoiiheie- and foul tie thouGind and Hue hundrah. toallchat the Lord had con. mandtd Mofes: fo . cond (bDdceJ. , J ^,j by hi,n (liall tlie.cribc of bimeon pitch, they pitched according to their i fland.rds, and iJ^fTh/fom^ andtiiec.^ptaineouct thtfbnncsof 5>iincon(y?tf// fo they iourneyed ciiery one with their families, piiDcip3iflaDd«,-d$ be Shelumielthefonneot Zurulhaddai: accordingto tie Iiouftiof their fathers. wtrc-iiutiifigm 1 J And his hoOe, and the numbtT of them, ' /- u » n ttt to li«,.e tte.y n:iica,-,dhhicd ni»m.tr,itM,iie, a.,,/ ucrthc fcnnfsof Gady7)d//^#Eliafaphthefonne c^c^ux-.n^ Thruiof ipt^lit e all the in{hTiments..cieiuenr.t6(he two and thiitie thoufand and two hundreth. oftheTaberft;!cieof cheCon§regadon,and h'aue o'^t'l'gfi: of the 21 And the tribe ofBeni;-,min,and the captaine the charge of the chiUren of ICael to doe the f^'frnce'cfllK ** oucrthefonnesofBcniamin^a/7 is AI:idan the feruice of the Tabernacle. Tabeinicls. fonne Gideoni: 9 And thou f];alcgiue the Leuite? vntoAa- 2j And his hofte, &: the number of tljem Wfr* ronandtohis t' fonncs ; /er dicy are giucnlrim f Aaronsl&mft' - fine and chime chouland and foure hundreth. freely from among the children of Iin:el. the Pntits feraed 24 All che number of the campe of Ephraim 10 And cl-.ou lliak appoynt Aaron and his !„ prj>^i"g'for'ihe- were an hundreth and eight thoiifand and one fonncs to execute their Pricltes office: and the per^p e and c ffri«^ himJreth according to dicir anries,and they Hj?! S lh■.^hger that commeth neerejilialbe il;-ine . fjcnBcf : the u. goc in the third pkice. 1 1 ^ AJfo the Lord fpake vnto Mofes./i) ing, J};^'jnferi'ot''vf«i , J DaaandNaph- 2j ^Theflanderu of the hoft of g Dsn/W6* ii. Bcholde, I haue'euen takenthe Leuites cfVhc ^me.'^ " ' tali the Tonres toward the Noithaccordlng to their amiies : and from, among thechiliren of Ifiaci: for ali the g Anv thaiwould nfa^dwiih'^Qier '^^ "ptainc ouer the children of Dan /?:.*/i# A- firfl borne that openeth the matrice among die n-imfiernet&ting thV fonne nf U- lu^^er the fonne of Ai-mifhaddai; children of Ifrael,and die Leuites (l-.albe ni:ne, * '''""*• uahmakctbe 2^ And his l.oft and the number of them wjv ij Becaufe all the firftiorne are mine: for fonnb ftjudctd. Cwo.and threefcorechoufaml and feiien hundreth. thefameday, thaclfmote all tlie^rjft borne in. 27 And by him flialltlie tribe of Aiher pitch, the land of E_?)'pt, * I fandified vnto me allthe ''^•"''.iji «"» and the captaine ouer the fonnes of Afher fttf/^e fii-ft borne in'lirael, both tnan and beaft : mine 'ffTi'"^'*' Pagidthe.'bnneofOcran. . .' they n-.albe : I am the Lc>rd. . ^isfMu!M:A^3^ 28 And his hofte and the number of them wfj 14 ^Moreouer, thetordfpakevntoMofcs one and fourtiethoufand and fine hundreth. . in tire wildemefle of Sifiai, faying, 29 ^Thenthetribeof Naphtali.andthecap- ij Number the children of Leui after die tainc ouer the children of Naphtah y?!<«/^< Ahira hotifo of their fathers, in their families: euery the fonne of Enan: male from a moaech gide and aboue (halt thou JO And his hofte and the number of ihemwfr* number, three and fiftiethouland and foure hundreth. 16 Then Mofes mj.mbred them according to i t A!l the number of che hofte of Dan wiu an- the word of the Lord,as he w.-!s commanded, hundreth and (iajenand fiftie thoufand andlLxe 17 Andthefe rjethe {bnnesof Leuiby their, hundreth : they (liall goe hindmoft with their names, *Gern^on,and Kohath, and Meraii. *Cin.ie.ttji^^ ftanderds. 18 Alfothefearethenamei tif thcfonHes.'or«.iis,'6«f.>«.57.. k WUciiwefe Ji C ThciJe are the '^ fummcs of the children Gerilion by their families : Libni and Shimei. i.fAr»Ai.«, number of the hofte , according to their armies, lies : Amram and Izchar, Hebron, and V'zziei. fixe hundreth and three choiJand , fiwe hundrctb 20 And the fonnes of Merari by their fami- aai fi-ftic. lies ; Mahli and MiuTu. Thefe are the families of G * ■ fcciii. of the Lcuitcs, Numbers. and their offices. h Onely BBtn. bring the male childica. |0r/i/4;r. i Their charge w» to cary the couerings and hingingiof tie Tabernacle. Lciiijaccordingtothehoufesof theirfathers, 40 ^ And the Lord faydc vnto Mofes, Num- Ji of Gerihoncr»»i»:hei:ainilieof die Lib- berallthe rirft borne that are males among the nites, and the femilie of the Shimeitci : thefe are children of Ifrael, frotn a moneth olde & aboue, the families of the Gerlhonites, 22 The fiimme whereof ( •» afcer the number of all the males from a moneth olde and aboue) and take the number of their names. 41 And thou (halt take the Lcitites to mce was counted feuen thou(and and fine hundreth 2 J ^ The families of theGerOionites ihall pitch behindc the Tabernacle Weftward. 24 T he captaine and Ij ancient of the honfe of i D^ingeuery one bis due tie in th*Saaftuarie. 1 The ckiefe thingi within the Sanukaatie weie committed to the Kobathues. yirtfrhei «/ fimen. pfornll the firt^ borne of the children of Ifrael fh/LeuiVeTodd ( I r»w the Lord ) andthe cattell of the Leuites fatisBe vnto the for all tLe firft borne of the cattell of the chil - t.o«d (or the fira dren of Hra-l. f« "fo^lb'/T'' 42 And Mofes numhicd , astheLorde com- n,|,i£|,we,emoe the Geiihonites jhnlbe Eliafaph the fonne of mnndedhim, all the firft borne of the chililren then the leuitei, Lael. ^ of Ifrael. . for whome they 2y And the charge of the fonnes of Gerflion 4J And all the firft borne males rehearfed by '"''°'*'' in the Tabcriycle of the Congregation jhatl Uee name (f.om a moneth olde and aboue) according the ' Ta'jernacle, and the pauilion, the coiieriiig to their number were two and twentie thousand, thereof, and the vaile of thedoore of the Taber- two hundrcth feuentie and three. nacle of the Congregation, ' 44 ^ And the Lord fpake vnto Mofes, taying, 26 And the hanging ofthecourt,and the vaile 45 Take the Leuites forall thefirft borneof of the doore of the court, which is neere the Ta- the children of Ifiael, and the cattell of the Le- bcrnacle,and neere the Altar round aboiit,and the uites for their cattell,and the Leuites fhalbc mine, cordes of it for all the feruice thereof. ( I am the Lord ) 27 ^ And of Kohach «w* the familie of the j^6 And for the redeeming of the twohiui- Ainramites,&thefamilieoftheIzehaiites,& the drcth feuvntie and three, (which are moethen familie of the Hebronites,and the familie of the the Leuites ) of the firft borne of the children of Vzzidites:thefearey families of the Kohnthitcs. IHael, 28 The number of all the males from a mo- 47 Thoi- (halt alio take fiue fhekels for eucry neth olde and aboue was eight thouland and lixe peribn : after the weight of the SanCluarie (halt hunilreth,hauing the ^ charge of the S.-,nC^uaric. thou take it:*the (hekel conteineth twenty gcrahs. 29 The families of the fonncs of Kohathfhal 48 And thcufhaltgiue the money .whercivith pitchon the Southlidcof the Tabernacle. the odde number of them is redeemed, vnto Aa- 30 The captaine and ancient of the houre,n>ii^ ronandtohisfbnnes. families of the Kohathitesy^^.V bi Elixaphan the 49 Thus Mofes tooke the redemption of them fbnne of Viziel: that were redeemed, being mo then the Leuites: ■ 1 1 And their charge y??4/6? the • Arke,and the 50 Of the q ftrft borne of the children of Ifrael '\ Of tb« tw» Table,and the Candlellicke,and the alurs,and the tooke he the money -. tiun a thoiifand three hun- lj"j^[,* ^^ ^'^^ inftruments of the Sanduarie that they minifter dreth thrcefcore and fiue jhekcli after the (hekel ^ere more tbea wirh,and the vailc,and all that fcrueth thereto. of the Sanftuarie. 3 2 And Eleazar the fonne of Aaron the Prieft 5 1 And Mofes gaue the money of them that fhatbe jj chiefe captaine of the Leuites, hauin^ the were redeemed,vnto Aaron and to his fonnes ac- ouerlight of them that hauc the charge of the cording to the word of the Lord, as the Lord had Sanftuarie. commanded Mofes. 35 ^Of MerariMWfthefamilieoftheMah- CHAP. JUL f Theof/>cri»fihel.ruiit>,vhtttlht hifit rtmnnuti. ^6 Thi tmmbtr of iht ihtt ftmilits tf Kph»ih,GtrJljoi^il}- Mtrnri, i7.II. chif, 18. I* the Leiutei. lites,and the familie of the Mu'.hites: thefe are the families of Merari. 34 And thefummeof them,acconiingto the niunber of all the males, from a moneth old? and aboue xcas fixe thouland and two hundreth. AN D the Lord fpake vnto Mofes, and to Aa- iron, (aying, ; Take the fumme of the (bnnes of Kohath 3J The captaine and the ancient of thehoufe from amongthe fonnes of Lcui , after their fa- of the families of Merari jhalbe Zuriel the (bnne milies, ami houfes of their fathers, of Abihail: they (hall pitch on the Northfide of j From athirtieyeere olde and atone, ciien wete numbiid all the Tabernacle. vntill (iftie y eere olde , all that enter into the af- "f ^^ «' <<>'!": 36 And in the charge &cu(todie of the fonnes femblie to doe the workc in the Tabernacle of ^J ? "„j'i,Tn°"he'' of Merari /?;4//i* " the boards of the Taberna- the Congregation. weteconfectaie wo.ke and the reft cle,and the barres thereof, and his pillars, andhis 4 This (halbe the office ofthe fonnes ofKo- totheLord,ne« of .he inftrumemi fockets, and all the inftruments thereof , and all hath in the Tabernacle ofthe Congregation a. itioul.l enter into of Ifrael : but the (tr.-uiger thaFcommeth neere, thereof: e That is.piit ihem vponthcif Ihoul- . 7 And vponthe *ta'oleofnicw6rM-/, they dersiocjryit-for 39 The whole fummCof the Leuites, which lh.il! fpread a cloth of blexv(il(cc,and put thereon ihebjrres"'«'!."» of ouci (1 1 QIC ad. TbeLcuicesofficcsi . • €lj«p/ilij. Their families numbredk 5.'' of (loirkt^ andicou«rihc!nmTe«vftlt'atbiiei-ing of is neQcthel^bwiDclcandnecrethealcark-oiind bnJqcis afcui, witfa thcin cordes , and all the inftrumcnts 9 TheniHcylhall taliea cloth of hfiiw lUke, for dieii fcrujce,aiid all tliat is matic for them, (b *e*»J.t5ji. and* coucr the *c.-inilldUckc of lij^hc with his (hall. tlicv feme- ■: •£->ei/.>5,j?. lampcs and hib fnurters, * and his fnu(feli(hcs,3nd 27 Atthecommaiindenicntof Aaronand his afl the o) te vcflels thereofjWtiich chey occupje a- fonhesfhallall the fcniiceof the fonnesofthe bout it. . • Gcrfhonitcsbe done, in all tlieir charges and in 10 So theti'fliallpnt it, aftdalUlicinftrwrncnts all theii feruice , and yec Ihall appoint tfacm to thereof in a coiierino of badgers (kins, and ptit it kcepe all their charges. e Tht E^irew vpon the ^ bancs. ' - • 18 This is die for^iice of the. families of the woM tignifitih . n Alfov^iithe golden faltm'-tbeylLalfprcad fennesof-the Gerfhonites in the Tabernacle of mj'deoftwo ^ ^^^^ of blewfilkcjarvd Couer itnMth acoiieridg the Congregation , and their vvacchyjfw/^e vnder rijac«"tbjitts of badgers lWns,3nd put to the bhrres thereof. the the -^i^' f'Thoufl'altnumberthfl.ronnes of Me- xo .;o.r, 5ai,^^j.ic, and put ocal{iccenrere, •' .ji And this is their office 4/«/ charge accor- tbe fleflihooks and the bdbmes , and the baftns, Jding to all theirferiiice in the Tabernacle of the r<(*/;allt'neinftiumcntsofcheakar:andti)e)'fhal Congref'ation : the * boards of the Tabernacle *Bxoii6.ti^ fpread vpon it a couering of badgers Ikins, &f ut with the barrcs thereof^ and his pillars , and bis tothebarrcsofit. .^oeken, . . : I) And when Aaron and his fonncshaUCBvade J2 And the pillars round a'noHt the court, 5i J*?* "h'* hm ^" ^"''^ of coiierrng the * San(9aiarie, and ;ll1 tl le vvithriieirTocketJ & their pins, and their cbrdes, crihcSiD^naii'c,' Jn^ninrient^ of" the Sawfhiarie , at the remoouing . vvitlijdLtlieu inftrurticnts, cucn for all their fer- « the Arhf.&c. ' of the hoft^.aftenrard the foones of Kohath flidl nice:: aisd by.': name yeerftallrecktn the infiru- ' VeMImaSe ■i Btfore it be CO- come to beare it, but thev fhall net » touch «»»Y ■mentsoi'tbeiDofficctfJiticharge. ;. '"1 ',""/"||[°'ct '"*''• holy thing,lca!Uhe>'die.This is the charge of the J? This is the fmticc of the families of the wh.ch ye commit ; fbnnes of Kehath in the Tabernacle of the Con- ibnnerof Meraii,accbrdin? to all their feruice in totlicu diarge. gregation. "• - ithe Talernacle of the Congreation vnder the 16 ^ Andtotheoffice ef'Eleaxar• therein is.W/; in the Sgnigiiarie and iivaHtht in- '^/^''^rornthutiey^efe o'Mrandaboue, aien 4tnHnents tteeof. j :.. F. ! . -■. •- "^ntofiftieyeere old,all that enter into the airent- 1 7 f" And the Lord Ipake yrt&> W6f« -and to bly for the feruice of the I'abernacle of the Con- rcommitnogby Aaron,fayiiig, ^ , ., ' ^ giegaricn . ,, , yout negligence '8 '^ efhal not ' cut offche tribiof the fami- j^ So the t numbers of tJiem dirotighout i^'-'.ihinumbtid that the ho'y iKsofthe Koh.uhitesfrcnTi atnong theLeuites :■ -tbtir'familksweretworhoufand,ieuenhuQdreth »/'*""• wra^e'd "nd^'" •? But th«sdo« \-M©tbei«,thatthey-may linie andfiftic.; ■■.■ ■■..:.■ ,. . ''. . . .' the) b) touching apdnotdie , v.hen they come neere to the »)«>ft -~ ^ 'irhefeatethetaumhcrjofthfi fejoifa'Esof ihcteo'tperiili. holy things: let Aaroii arid his fcinneSComeind theKoh..chites,alLthatIcrneincheTabcmadeef m 3iie\vm3 whit -appoint"'them, eucr)'onetohisolfice,andto his thcCocgncgjatioji, wfaichMofes and Aarondid ^Ubcjue"*" charge. ^ nutnber acixirdiagtoifeeconimandemcntofthe 20 Buc!etrhemnotgoein,to feehowethe Lordbythei'hanHofMafes. Mff«t'obf'thl°^ Sanftuarieisfolden'vp, left the}' dye. 'j8 AKb the numbers of the (bnnes of Ger- mjniiierandexe. 21 ^ And the Lord fpakevntoMofo, faying, fhon throughout their families Schoufes of their cwoiihereoii ■ 22 TakealfothefummeofthefonnesofGt^- £ithers, : • !■ 1 ' '" ' 'flion ,euer}' one by the houfes of their fathers ••■59 From thirty yeereolde and vpward, aien tJirou^outtheif families^ . '■ ■ >, vnto fifty yeereolJ:all that cnterintorhe aflem- » \nich wete te. ^^ From diirtieyeereolde&rab0iTe,vntfH fit bly'fortheftruiccofihe-'TabernackofdKeDn- cfiuerfintothe tieyereoldlliak-choii numfccrt:hem,all thafCen- -gte^'tioij. ..,"... ."ni,:.''. '■.,.'. compjiiy of I'heth ter into the alTefiiblv forto doefcndcein the-Ta- ^o £0 the numbers of them by their lamilies, thJ'rlbeil'acleof ti""acI°offhe Congregation. / ' and)^ the houfes of their fatliers wwwtvvb thou- lie Cono.-eg'atioD. 24 ThisfhaH betTiereruiccof thefaPttiilies' t»f iandfixc hundrethandtliirtie, thcGerrtionites, to (erucandtobeare. 4r Thefc are the numbers of the families of o Which vayle 2j The^' (k»!l bcarc the curta'nes of the T*- thefonncsofGerO.on-.ofaltthat tdidfeniicein ' ^^^'''^*'"»^ •«hclanarai7--"d ternaclc , and theTabemjide of the Crfrigrcgati- the Tabeinaile of the Congreg^ion , v\fio.Tie fr,^e'''h"t«ti!'h» thtcrtort!'*"*''' ''"' bis couering , and the cbueririg "of badgers Mofcs and Aaron did nun-bO" according tro the is.beiwetne j«.. •«» Which coatt flunnes ,'that IS on'hi.evpon )> j-fcniVthtVayfc of Con mfindemont of theLordi - ' •;. [^" -..i aadjo. 'rfHTpiiTtdboiW the o doorcfrf the f oBerhaclc W'thc K^Hongre- 42 ^ThemimbersJiltoo£t6c:£i»iKesiof the rte Cot""'j'.'^- "^^ D^"°" • ' ' '. ' :~ fonnesofMcrari by tlxeir families^ <»nii by 4ie indihe'af:3r^!'f"'° i^ Thecurt?.insalfooif checourt, & the vaile hoiifesof their fiihersi ' kuu'.«aiip», ofdicentiioginofthegateofthccoiatjPwLucIj - 4^ From thirtieyeereolde and vpward,eneR. ■ • G ? vnto The triall of Niunbers. the rufpefted wife. vnto fifci'eycare olde j all that enter into the af- if he haue a icbuj mtn beinacle. •fElir^cariiing to tht?!Ui4th,o> void, X So that Mofes 17 Then the Priefl flialltake •» the holy water in an earthen veireil,and of the duft that isin d>e flooreof the Ta'iernacle, tuen die Prieft flail take it and put into the water. iS After,rhePrieft-lhallfetthe woman before CCQ^ oSte«- • Mithe.^dJednor number thfm,aierj' one accordin? to his feruicc, and fay vnto the woman, If no man haue lien [hetom''A''tob1 ""■ " aniaccording to his cliarge. Thus Wf re they of with thee, neither thou haft turned to vncleati- accutfed and lut- that tribe numbrcd , as the Lorde commaunded ncfie from thine huiband, be free from this bitter n«dtoh«d«. , Mofes & Aaion, & thcprinccs of Ifracl numbred by their famiUes &.'by the houfei> of their fathers, 47 From thirtie yeere olde and vpward , euen tohfticyecreolde, euery one dint came to doe M his dueticv office , feruice and charge in the Ta- bernacle of the Congregation. 48 So the numbers of them were eight thou- fand, fiue huridredi and foure fcore. diioini(hcdfram tbit which ilic lord cooitoanded buo. " Mofes. CHAP. V. 1 Tht ttfroui »nd iht fiUHled fhtlbc cud foatth. 8 Thtfw. gwooffnnf, 15 ThiinifUof ihcju^ttlmji. Nd the Lord (pake vnto Mofes , faying. a»d curfed water. 2 0 But if thou haft turned from thine huiband, and fo art defiled, and fome man hath lien with thee befide thine huf band, ( Then the Prielt (hall charge the woman (tcuOioa. *LtHit,i%.i,' (I Or^ m 4 fUci out efibt htfU, a There were ihtee miner ot lentes : of ihe Lord.oflhe Le- uites, and of ibe Iffaelit). b Csmmitany (ault willingly. AT . . . „ . XV 2 Commaund the children of Ifrael that withanotbof curfing,and the Prieft (hall (ay vn- they*putoutofthehoftceuery leper,and euery tothewonian) The Lord make thee to be '^nc- ^ Both becaulfe . one that hath * an ilfue, and whofocueiis defiled curfed , and deteftable for the othe among thy *^jj"' 'ij>'""!'f'e? by* the dead. people, and die Lord caufe thy thigh to f rot,aHd aVtefwVreh'ec* I Both male and female dial ye put outtljout thy bellie to fwelh ol the hoftc fliall yee put them, that they defile felfe in denying 22 And that diis curfed water may goe into '•" '"'"*• not their a tents among whom I dwell. ' thy bowels, to caufe thy belly to fwell, and thy f ^xh,'* j^be it b 4 And the children of Ifrael did fo , and put thightorot.Thcnthe woman (hall anfwere,' A- aithouwirheft,**' men, Amen. Prjlm.4i,i;,deDh 2? After, the Prieft (hall write thefe curfes in *7'5- „ , . , ------ m SbillwaflitM them out of thehofte,eucn as the Lord had com manded Mofes, (b didthe children oflfrael. 5 f And the Lord fpake vnto Mofes,faying, a bookc,and(haiL'n blot them out with the bit- rurfes.whict'are - 6 Speakevntothechildren of Ifrael,"* When ter water, writte'n.imoth** a man or woman (hall commit any finne '" that 24 And fliall caufe the woman to drinke the *•'" •» ^^ men commit , and tranlgreffe againft the Lorde, bitter and cuiied water,and the curfed water, tur- '•''*"• when that perfon fhall trefpalTe, md into bitterneffejOiall enter into her. 7 Then they diall confe(re their finne which 2j Then the Prieft fliall take the ieloufie of- they haue done , and (hall reftorc the domage fring out of the womans hand , and (ball (hake thereof* with his principal), and put the fift part the oftring before the Lord, and offer it vpon the of it more thereto , and ibal giue it vnto him , a- altar. gainft whom he hadi treipafled. 2(? And the Prieft (h.ilItake«»A<«»^/«//ofthe ' 8 But ifthc: man haue no kinfman,to whom offring fora || memoriall thereof, and burne it H^'ifJ^**'' iidonelandaifo^ ^^ fhould rcftore the domage , the don-age fliall vpon the " altar, and afterward make the woman n Where the ia. hauenoklnfaaa. be rcftored to the Lord for the PHefts vre,"befides drinke the water, cenfewafoffi«4 * Liuit.6,j. c Ifhebe dead to whom the wroni d Of .things orfrcd to the Lord, as fii ft fiukcs,&e. i inaruge, and playuig the batlot. ^Ebr.JflhtjJilrit afieloujit tontc vfM htm. 27 When ye haue made her drinke the water, { if (hcbe defiled and haue tre(pafled againft her hu(band ) thcti (hall the airfed v\ater, turntd in- to bittcnieiTe , enter into her, and her belly fliall fwell,and her thigh fliall rot,and the woman fliall he accurfed among her people. 28 Biitif the woman bee not defiled, bnt bee ||cieane,flie flialbe free,& fliall conceiue & beare. B Otfrntctia, 29 This is the law of ieloufie,uhcn a wifetur- theramme of the atonement , whereby hee fliall make atonement for him. 9 And euery ofifring of all the ''Tioly things of the children of Ifrael , which they bring vnto thePrieft,flialbe*his. 10 And euery mans, halo wed things (hall be his: th»t w.whatfoeuerany man giueth the Prieft, it flialbe his.. 11^ And the Lord fpake vnto Mofes, faying, 1 2 Spcake vnto the children of Krael , and fay nethfi-omherhulb.indand is defiled, H ^T^f l!,.';",!! '^^^^ them. If any mans « wife mrne to euill , and ?o Or when a man is mooued with a ieloiis band Ot inatiige, .'-;;.._,. ' ■' commit a trefpafleagainft him. I J So that an other man lie with her flethly, and it be hid from die eyes of her hufband , and keptclofe,andyet(he be defiled, and there li^ no witnes againft her , neither flie taken with the this wojn^n (ha.l beare her iniquitie, nianer, i C H A P V I 1 4 t Ifhc b(J mooued \vith a ielous minde , fo , rhe Ur, ,fih. coufcmm »fth, Nh*'<<*<. M rh, »«.«^ tliat he is ielous ouer his wife, vm<;n is dchkd,or »» biijfe ibe f «/>/r, And minde, being ielous ouer his wife, then (hall hec bring the woman before the Lord, and the Prieft (h.iU doe to her according to all this lawe, J I And the man flialbe " free from finne, but o The man inighl accnfe bis wife v[>OD rufpiiioOift not be Mptaued. Of tKcNazaritc^andhis .ChapjvJL^ij. cfFring. The Princes ofirings. jt A' N D the Lord fpakevnto Mofci^dlyii*^ tho«thehandes of the Nai'arw, after hcfe' L 1 Spcakcviitothecliildicnoflfnicl, and hath Oiauai his con(ixration. Hiy vnto them , Whoi a man or a womati.»7. a Which f*p«ri. fepniarethcmfelucs to vowa voweof a »Nara- fro before the Lard : this is an holy thing for the ted themf.)ues rite to fcparatc A»»j/*.y> vnto the Lord, Pricft fIbdidesthc(hakcnbrcaft,audbcUdcsthe [f/;J'''"** •nddtdira'ted J Hcc thall abftcine fiom ivineaiid ftrong heaiieLlwuldaifo afterward tlic NaKarice may iliemfclixs to drinke>andlhaii drinkcnofowrcuincnorfowre drinke wine. . > . ' •> Codi Hijiicii figure drinke,nor fhall dririkc any h'cotir of grapes, nci- 2 1 This is the lawe of the Nazarite, which he wii accooipliiiied (.herji^aii cate frdh giapcs nor dried. hath vowed,^.^of hisoftiring vnro the Lor dead body^ and be merciful! vnco thee, ' !■■' •t Diouiniogs. 7 He (liallnDtmakehimfc!fevncl;aneatthe a ^ The Lord lilt vp his countenance vpon thee, dcarhof his tather,or mother, brodicr, or fifter: and giue thee peace. • ■ c iBthjthefuffc. fbrtheconfccrationofhisGodis vpQ chishead. 27 So they (hall put mv "' Nimevpon the " Tfcfy (hsl pr»y ui hi.ha.rc to 8 All the d.iy cs of his r.-p-iration hec lliall be children of Ifraeli^ml 1 will blefle them. - -J" ,'"> '■''""' "" fbati-^waAon. KvtotheLord. . C H A P. V IL fecritetoGoJ. 9 And if any dic fitddcnly by hini, Or he bc- ' .'rh hu'i orVtinctt of if.til oft, at th, fttthi-vp of ht <) Whichlong ware,thcijchc ^head of his confccratiDnihalbe .t^''i"*""*^ aDdlhalImaKeah'arcmemeHtfi>rhim,becanf; he hoiifeiof diciriathers (thcv were the princes cf : c Bybting ptt. tinned by c thedcid: folhallhchalow his head tiic tribes, wlvj wereouer them that were num- . dJldlvaT'*" ^e fame day,. ■ .; ■ bred) ojfered, -■ . v:.,.: \;-;: f "eglmWng « the '^^ Afid hce (hall fconfccraM vnto the Lord j And brought theitoffring before the iord,.; eigIuday,v.heB thcdaycsof hisfeparstion, & thallbringa laml)e fixe *.cpnered chaiicts;andtwc'lue oxen : one cha- a LiRe llorf^K^ te II purified. of aycere-oWe for a Q-elpailc ' offering, and the retfortwoprince5,andfoi;cueryoneanoxe,and: 5'fs«ol"egi,lujvtm« v/asdefiled. " ' : 4' And the Lord (pake vnto- Mofts, faying,, : fiooi weather.' *""'*• ■ I? ^Ihis then is the lawq pf thcNaz-nritc ■ ■ j Take r/;^/? of'thera, tlwt; ihcyaiaybeto. When the time of his toiifecration is out,h;.(halt dec the l>Jeiuiceoi- tbe Tabeifvtclc of thdCcnf-! 'b That is. to caiy. ceme ro tbe doore of the Tabernacle of the gr.gation, and thou lliak giue rhem vnto ilu-'Le-. ''""S« &""& ""• ConcTegnLi.i;n, ; uitos, amltoesiervmrnpccdrdfog vtitohisoitcre. •14 Arid hee fliall bring his Oifiering vnto the ' .6 So Mofestookethe chaiets and ihe o.xen,' torde, anhe-claiTibeof ayeereoldewirhoutblc. and gaue them vmo the Leuites: niilh foi a burnt offering, and a (hee lambe of a 7 Two chhrets and foure o.xen he gaue to the yeerc olde without bkmiih for a finne ofl^cring, (banes of Gerlhon^according vnto their ' office. ; For theirvfe and a rarrme without bkmifli for peace oftrings, : 8 . And foinecliarets and eight o.xen he gaue wcaiy wiii. -If- And a bafkct of vnleauened bread , of to the foiines of Merari according vnto their of- *ldHlui,\%. * cakes of fne floure, mingled with oyle, and >f!a:yVi>dej' the iund of bhaniap che.fajuierof wafers of vnlcaueneil bread anoynixd with Aaron the Prieft. ..':-'. oylc, withthcir meate offring, and tfaeiijdvinke V olJuttiDthefcnncsof-Kohathhe^ienone, offrJngs: ■'' bccaiife the charge of the Samftiiatie bclon- d The bolytiingf 16 The which the Pried fl)aIH>n'hg before the ^ged to thenv«^fc*^ they, did beani vpon //»«r ©f 'he Sanrtuarie Lord, and make his finne offering and liis burnc .ihtmlders. - ■ ' ■ - ""'*'" T'i^''^ ■ ' J. .' . n . _- 1 • .,- n- , • 1 1 ,. o" their Inom. ottering. '-> la^ Ihepnncesalfo offered mthe'dedica- ders.andnot 17 He fhal prepare aHb the ramme fora peace ' rion for the altar in thcda^;P^it was anointed: drawen with offering vnto the Lord, with thebafkct of Vr.lca^ then the princes ofTered theffoliiicring before the oxenchap.t.ij. uencd bread, and the Prieft (hallmake ids meate'ar!uif.:r ' T'. : ■■ l-r! 1 ■.. . ■ * . ,\Jh'i'ft'facriB'e offh'ng',r.nd his drinke offering. • 1 : ■. ,1 jt-r iAtiddthe.EdixleiaviJe vnto Mof6!, One RMonved^hcte. *^Ues%\.n^ 18 And *the Nazarite IhnirOiaiie the head 'prince one c^ay , and another prince another day' np<"' by Aaron, ii lotcken that '' pf his confecration at the dooreof theTaber-rH-iaid offer their otfeiing;foz the;»ce>«/e cup of golde of tcnne ./&«%/*, .41 Atidfor a pieaceortl:ing,two bullocks, fiue full of incenfe, 'ram!Bes,fiueheegoats,fiuelambsofayeereolde:. , If Ayongl)ullocke,aram,alambeofa.yeere . this was tihe offering of Sheliunicl the fonne of oldeforaburntortring, . : ■ ■ ' iZuriiklddai. iiS Anheegoatefo'rafimieoffring, ;: -41 f^ThefixtdayHEliafaphthefonneofDe- •1!*'"''f'"S<>f . 17 And for peace Qtfrings,riVo builockes, fiue 'uel prince of die;chilclreij of" Gad offered. EUafaf h. Tammes,fiueheegoaces,andfiuel;unbesofayeere ~ .4^Hisotferingn»-£ of Ammiud prince of the children of Ephraim £•'*""*• "ffered. : 49 His ofFring vas aiiluer charger of an hun- drethand ihiTtiejhekels weight, a filuer boule of 24 f The third day |l Eliab thefonne of Helon feucntie (hekeis, after the Ihekel of die Sandua- prince of the children of ZebuUin offired. ric,both full ofiine flouie,niingled with oyle,for 2 J His ofFring w<« a filuer diarger of an hun- a meate offering, dreth and thimc jhekels weight, a fiUier boule of 50 A golden »aej»y? cup oiKnfliekels, full of feuentiefhekels, after thefhekcl of the Sanctua- incenfe, rie,both fiill of fine floiire,mingled with oyle,for \ J r A yong bullock , a ram, a lambc of a yeere a meateoffring, . olde fiar a burnt offring. 26 A golden i»c*»«/* cup of ten /^fi^e/ijfiill of 52 Anheegoateforafinneoflfrin^, incenfe. 55 And for a peace ofFring, two bullocks, fiue 27 Ayongbullocke,aram,alambeof ayeere rammes, fiue hce goates, fiue lambes of a yeere olde for a burnt ofFring, 2 8 An hee goate for a finne ofFring,, 29 And for peace ofFrings,two birilo ckes,fiue olde : this was the olFring of Elifhama the fonne of Ammiud. J4 f The eight day »#*r*?j an hundreth and thiriie Jhel{els of filuer, and euery boulefeuentie: all the filuer vetfell««K<»e And when Mofcs went into the •> Taber- j, -j-f,,, ;^,i,, naclc of the Congrcg.ation, to (pcake with Cod^ Sanauatie. hcc htanl the voycc of one fpe^king vnto lijm fiom the Mcicicfeate, that was vpon the Arke of tlie Tcftimonie 'betweenc the two Cherubims, ' According Jih« andhcfpakctohim. ttJiZl^' CHAP, VIII. I Thtorin ofthe Umyc\. 6 The purifying tmdtfnin^tfiU Limiti. n jhtA^t tftht Limici , uhcnihtji art rtcitutil toJDMCt^nii whrii ihrf arc iimiffiU. ANdihc Lord fpake vnto Molcs,raying, 2 Speake vnto Aaron,and fay vnto him, When thou lighteft the lampes, the feuen lampcs (hall giue liglit towardcthc a forefront of the 1 To that part Candlellitke. vvhicb h oner a- 3 And Aaron did fo , lighting the lampes S^'""''" handle. thereof towardc the forefront of 'the Candle- ""''«>"»'*ii7. (licke,as the Lord had commanded Mofes. 4 And this was the workc of the Candle- fticke , euen ofgolde beaten cut with the ham- mer , both the Ihaft , and the fidwres thereof *was beaten out with the hapimcr : b according •Eroo'.jj.ig. to the paternc, which the Lord had Ihewed Mo- b Acf < • i_ J It- them all. tneir hands vpon the Leuites. ^ Mcaning.ecr- 1 1 And Aaron (hall otfer the Leuites before taine of them in the Lorde , as a Ihakeofiring of the children of '>" »'">« ofib« Ifrael, that they may execute the feruice of the "''°'** Lord. 12 And the Leuites (hall put their handes vp- on the heades of the buliockes , and make thou the one a finne otfring, and the other a burnt of- fring vnto the Lorde, that thou may eft make an atonement for the Leuites. 1 3 And rbou ihalt fet the Leuites before Aa- ron aiid before his (bnnes , and otfer them as a fhake otfring to the Lord. 1 4 Thus thou fhalt feparate the Leuites from among the children of Ifiacl , and the Leuites Ihall be * mine. 1 5 And aften'-ard fliall the Leuites goe in, to ferue in the Tabernacle of the Congregation, and thou (halt purifie them,and otfer them, asadiake otfring. }6 For theyarcfi-eelygiuen* vnto me fiom among the children oflfrael, for f fuchasopen f Tha'tis,^fyi'>« any wombe: (brail the firft borne of the chil- atetbefiiftboine. dren oflfrael haue I taken them vnto l%«. - 17 *Forall the firft borne ol the chrldrtfi of •EA-oi/.rjj. Ifrael are mine, both of man .-.ndofbeafdv fince Mti--S' the day that I fmote euery firil borne in the lande of Egypt,I fandiified them for my felfe. i9 Atxl * Cht^.l^f. *Ch^M.^ theirr>eliies ihoulil «Uc doe. b Bfcjare the Lcuitcs goe iuta the San^iurie iachciioiaie. Of die Paffeouer. 'Numbers. The appearing of the cloudc i8 And I haue takeii the Leukes for altthc 9 f AndthetordfpakevnroMofeSjfayine, firft borne ofthe children of Ifrael, 10 Speake vnto the children of Ifiael,and fay, 19 And haue giuen the Leuitcs as a gift vnto Ifanyamooyou, or ofyourpofterity (halbe vn- Aaron , and ro his Ibnnes from amonj^ the chil- cleane by y reafon of a corps,or l:e in a long iouv- B^^it^reroite dren of Ifrael to doe the fcruice ofthe g children ney,** lie (halkecpe the Pafieottcr vnto the Lord, d Andcannor oflfrael in the Tabernacle ofthe Congregation, n Lithe fourteenth day ofthe *fecond mo- """« whtte ihe^ and to make an atonement for the children of neth at euen they (hall keepe it •. with vnleaiie- ''^^'""^'^'e <«j Ifrael, that there bee no plague among tlie chil- ned bread and fbwrsherbes (Ml they eate it, keeoett "* drenof Ifrael, when the children of Ifrael come 12 They Oialleaue none of it vnto y morning, e Sa ihjt the v'n, neere vnto the ^ Sanduarie. * nor breake any bone of it: according to all the ''fi'".3t:d t.iey 20 f Then Mofcs and Aaron and alkhc Con- ordinance ofthe PafTeoneriliall they keepe it. ho^^ft"'" gregation of the children of Ifrael did with the i j But the man that it cleane and is not in a moneth lo'n' ec Leuites, according vnto all that the Lordeliad 'iourney,and is negligent to kcepc the Palfeouer, gf-iumedvat* commaundcd Mofes concerning the Leuites : Co t-he fame perfbn (Kail be cut offfiom h's people: Jf"*"* did the children of Ifrael \'nto them. becatifc he brought not the oifering of the Lord jXTo'-*^*" 21 So the Leuites werepurificd , and waflied in his deic feafon,that man flial beare hii |! nnne. ( wi,en the pafle. their clodics, and Aaron otfcred them as a (hake 1 4 And if a fti-anger d^vel among y oii,and wil' <"'«'• i« celebra. ofFring before the Lord , and Aaron made an at- keepe the Paffeoner vnro the Lord , as the ordi- ";'^ .„ onement forrhem,to purificthem. nance ofthe Paileouer, and as the maner thereof S/^'f/-^,,'""' 2 2 And after that, went the Leuites in to doe «»,ro (hal he doe: * ye IhsJl haue one inw both for * ixtJ.t ^4p. their feruice in the T.nbemacle of the Congrcga- the ftranger, and for him that was home in the (ame land ij ^ * And when the Tabernacle was reared *Eio.al offire vntill morning. . rejJeExo.ij.u,. go in, to execute /<>«> office in the ftruiee ofthe ^6 So it was alway : the cloudc couered it i^ Tabernacle ofthe Congregation. day, and the appearance oftire by night. 2) And alter the age offifde ycere,tfaey flraU 1 7 And when the cloude was taken vp from ceafe from executing the I* office, andiliallferue the Tabernacle, then afterwardthc children of no more : Ifrael iourneyed : and in the place where the 26 Kut they Pnall minifter ' with their bretliren cioudeabode,thcre the children of ifrael pitched in the Tabernacle ofthe Congregation.to keepe their tents. . .^ things committed to their charge , buttheyfhall 18 Atthe .fcommaundement ofthe ftLordef^^'-"""'*. ' " " ■ - •■ • • - the children of Ifrael iourneyed, and at the com- j^^j^'^^'^"?"* rr.aundemcnt ofthcLord they pitched: as long by'^^rclMtW, asthecloude abode vpontlie Tabernacle,* they,* i.Ccr.te.t. f lay ftill. t ^'"•ctmi'tJ. 19 And when the cloudetaried ftill vpon the Tabernacle a long time, the children of Ifrael kept the' watch of the Lord,andiotimcved nor. ' Theywjifej k lii their (i-e- fenccjto fcrue (hcnu tion', i before A:;ron and be(t>re his fonnes : as the Lord had commanded Mofes concerning the Leuites.fo they did vnto them. 2 J ^ And the Lord fpake vnto Mofes,faving, k SacbofGcta! waspiiae(uU,js to beaie b'Utbtai and Ciicb like, I In Ciigine Pfalmes^nUrUr 6ino,coiin(e'ling sad keeping the chisel ia order. doe no feruice : thus Osalt thou doc vnto the Lc uites touching dieir charges, 20 So whentheclo«deabodetafe..vedayes t^r^'Stu vpon the Tabernacle, they abode m their tents tber their drpzt. according to the commaundemcntoftheLord: tntcnrthciia. * Eyod.il.S, dp«M'<.(5. 9 Euen in all uointsa< the Lord Ikathicftitaicdit. h B> tfwchrng a cotp^.nr being at U«bt»iall. CHAP. IX. % ThePuffrimr ueoin-MndeUtigtMt. ij Tht puMilfimcut of h:si il-til kfciicihaot the PaJ!'OMr, ij The clmide can^H- (itth ill! If,3fl:it< throHih the vilJe'ii'Jp. ANd the I.ovde fpake vnto Mofes in the wil- df rnes of Sinai, in thefirft moneth ofthe fc- corkl yeere, atcer they were come out ofthe ianc" of Egyptjfaying, 2 The children of Ifrael fliall alfo celebrate for they iourneyed at the co.mmandcmerip ofthe ^'^'h "'« the * Paireouer 2t the time appointed thereunto. Lord. ' ■ ' ■ ' ^EOrJr.jtiof - J I.n the foureteenth dav of this moneth at 2r And thoug^i the cloud c abode vpon the »«»».:». *■ euen,ve lliall keepe it in his due fcafbn : accor- Tabernacie from euen vnto the morning , yet if dingto^alltheordinanccsofir, and according the cloude was tiken vp in the moming,'thcn to ail theceremonies i-hereof fliall ye keepe it. the)- iourneyed : whether by day or by night the 4 Then Mofes fJ7ake vnto the children of If- doudc was taken vp,tlieB they iourneyed. rael,to celebrate the ParTeouer. • 22 Orifthecloltt^etariedtwodayes,oramo- J And they kept the PatTcouer in the fo'.ire- " neth,or a vcre vpon y Tabernadcabidihg thcre- teenth day ofthe firil: moneth at euen in the wil- on,the children of Ifrael *abodeltil,and iourney- * £»"<' 4o-j«,;?i ckrrtefTc of Sinai : according to rdl that tlse Lord e^l not: but when it was taken \-p,rhey iourneyed. '"' ' ^"'' ' ' h'd commaunded Mofes , fo did the children of 2 j At the commaundement ofthe Lord they Ifrael. pitcheil,and at die commaundement ofthe Lord 6 ^And certaine men were defiled •> bya the}' iourne)'ed , keeping the watch ofthe Lorde dead man,that they might not keepe the Pafl'eo- at the commaundement ofthe Lorde by the U Vnder th« ucr the fame day: and ihffvcarae before Mofb Jt hand of Mofes. chjrgeaoJg*. CHAP. X^ ; ■ ., ;>'•«*«. t. Tht tife if ihe pUtr trumfctt. ii Tht tfruBlts depart from SiMi. f Ofcel^hfite the Parteonrt tlie f>f the Aift ato* and before Aavo.T the fame day. 7 And thofe men faid vnto him, VVe are de- filed by a dead man: wherefore are \ve kept backe that we may not <= offer an otfring vnto di° Lord in the time dicrcuntoappoyntcd among-ihe chil- dren of IfnicP 14 rif capt.>>th>. ANd the Lord fpake vnto Mofe«,favine, 2 Make thee two trumpets of lil'-ic': of 8 Then Mofes (aide vw;o.thcm,St3nde ftill, an a vihole piece flialt thou make the, thatchou aOr,ofw<«»ee atrd I will he-are what the Loidc willcommaund mayeftvfe them fortheaOemblir.gof theCon- b"ttnojt«itk CQaceijiiBgyotK. grcgation,and for d^* departure oi' the c«mpe. «b«hamin(». J And Tliccampedeparteih, Chap.xJ. The people murmurc. And when they fhal Mowe with them , all according to their armies: and oner his bandwm Ahiezcrthcfonne of Ammifliaddai. i6 And oucr the I^aiid of the tribe of the J4 the Congregation Ihall afTcmbls to thee before thedooreot y Tabernacle of the Congregation. b Tlrttit, the holte of tudjb anJ they that were vn dcrhii cnfi^ne. c Meaning the hoik of Keubta. d Sottiitonely ibcPiiens mu^ blovvc ibe ttuin- pe(>,ro long as the Pticflhooa Uttol. e Whenyeete- ioycc that Cod 4 But if they hlovvc with one , then the prin- «s, cr heads oucr tJie tlioiifands of Idael il.all come vnto thee. K But if ye blow an alarmc,then the canape of them thatpitch on y b Haft part, Ihall go forward. 6 If ye blow an aiaf me the fccond time,tlien the hofte of them that lye on the ' South(!de,(hal I Thii wii thf order of their children of Alher vras P.ngicl the fonnc of Ocran. 27 And oucr the band of the tribe of the chil- dren of Naphtali «-4/ Ahira thefonneof Enan. 28 'Thefe were the rcmoouings of the chil- dren of Ifiael according to their armies , when hcftV wlicnVhey they marched. temooued. 29 f After, Mofcs fiiid vnto <" Hobab the " Some.hinltr narch : f«r they llial blow an alarme when they fonne of Keiiel the Midianitc, the father in lawc Hobab aodKeni** remooue. of Mofes, We goe into theplace, of which the were all one: 7 But in aflembling the Congregation , yee Lordfaid, I will giue it you. Come thou with vs, Kymhiiai-bthit flial blow without an alarme. and wee will doe thee good ; for the Lord hativ f'""' "" '"/"?* 8 And the Tonnes of A;iron the Pricfl: Hiall promifcd good vnto Ifracl. w« Moi« {a°her «1 blow the trumpets , and yee (hall haue them as ^o Andheanfwercdhim, Iwillnotgoc: but inlaw.iookcExo. a lawefor euer in your generations. I wiUdepart to mineownc countrey , and to my a-'8.«nd j i. aad (f And when yee goe to wane in your land kindred. 4.18. and 18.1. againft the enemie that vexcth you, ycliiall blow 51 Thenhcfaide,Ipraythee,leauevsnot:(br *" '" g-4-'>. an alarme ^vith the tnimpets , and ye Ihali be rC- thou knoweft our camping places in the wilder- membred before the Lord your God, and llalbe nefle : therefore thou mayeft be f our guide, faued from your enemies. J 2 And if thou goe with vs, what goodncfle I o AUb in the day of your « gladnefle, and in the Lord (hall (hewe vnto vs, the Cune will wee your feaft dayes,& in the beginningof y«ur mo- (hew vnto thee. fth^fiivtutvt plagu'e."""" "^ neths, y e (halalfo blow the tnimpets I ouer your jj ^Soihey departed from the n mount of " Mount Sioa^ plague, \Or,iThtnyfoff'tr llituttffiriugi. burnt (acrifices, &ouer your peace otfenngs,that the Lord, three dayesioumey : and theArkeof "*^*"'' they may bea remembrance for you before your the couenant of the Lorde went before them in God : I am rhe Lord your God. the three d.nyes iourney , to fcarch out a rcfting ir ^ Andindielecondyeere, inthefeeond place for them, moneth , and in the twentieth day of the moneth 54 And the cloude of the Lorde vts vpon the cloude was taken vp fiom the Tabernacle of them by day, when they went out of thecampe. the Teftimonie. j 5 And when the Arke went forward, Mofes 12 And the children of Ifrael departed on raid,*oRifevp,Lord,&ktthine enemies befcat- \Ou\n\ittfmgtbk theirlipurnq's out of the defart of Sinai,and the tered,& let them that hate thee,flee before thee. erjerinihot losir. doud rcftcd inthe wildemcflcofParan. ^6 Andwhenitrefted, hefaide, Kcturne,0 Hf/tl. t From Sinai to Paran,Chap.)j,f. *Ch*i.i.i, 1} So they '^firfttooke their iourney at the Lord,to the f many thoulands of Ifiael, *Pft!.e9.t,i. o Declateihf might and powef. f iif.to theumt thiiKjtaid thmjanit commaundement of the Lorde, by the hand of Mofcs. 14 ^ * In the firft place went the flanderd of thehofteofthcchildrenofludah, according to their armies and * Nahd.on the fonne of Ammi- radab wm ouerhis band. 1 J And ouer the band of the tribe of the chil- dren of Idachar -v*! Netlianeel y Ibnne of Zuar. 16 And ouer the band of the tribe of the chil- dren of Zebulun wai Eli.ib the fonne of Hclon. 17 When the Tabernacle was taken downe, 4 The II The rHen thepeopie became f murmurers.t it t^Xtf^ difpleafed the Lord : and the Lord heard ^ £^,„ ,,„ ,„i!t S With all the appertinancet tnetcor. *Pf»L^^.^^. I Orjburmn^. b Vponthelf (hsutders. *fH4-4- i TheMerarites aad Gerlhonitcs. k leiuin^ none bchinde.norany •f the former that famted in the way. CHAP. XI. Tbt ptofk mumurelk, tndii fmififi mthfirt, projilc Ihfltth afit> fli/h. 6 ikey loathe Manna, ■Ktukelh'nh of Molts. \t Th Lortit diMtdith the lurdtn of Mojesioihe leueniie afihe ^Hcinli. Jt The LQtaftndtlh ^Htilet. 55 Jf'rirlufiu punifhed, yvz- it,tbcrefbre his \\Tath was kindled,and the fire of in the mret oftb* the Lord burnt among them,and * confumed the ^"'i' vttermoft part of the hofte. 2 1 hen the people cried vnto Mofes: & when then the fonnes of GerOion , and the fonnes of Mofes praied vnto yLord,the fire was quenched. Merari went forward bearing S the Tabernacle. J And he called the name of that place ||Tabe- i8 ^ After,departed the llanderd of the hofte rah,becaufe the fire ofthe Lord burnt among the., of Reuben, according to their armies, and oucr 4 ^And a number of^people that was among "f^'^/'n*"' his band toM Elirur the fonne of Shedeur. them , fell a lufting, and >> turned away, and the °^l^ °^t"fl^ 19 And oucr the band of the tribe of the children ofIfraelaIfowept,and (aide, Who fhall Egyjitwith themj children of Simeon vas Shelumielthe (bnne of giue vsfledi to catc> Exod.fj.j8. Shurifhaddai. $ We remember the fifli which we did eate in ^ ^°!^J^; 20 Andouerthcb.indofthetribeof thechil- Egvpt for ' nought, the cucumbers,& the pepons, p„„,orgoo .'29 But Mofes fayde \ nto h-m, Enuieft thou ["sud, bhnd"''' g Aroltheirfj. '^ Haue 1 gconceiued all this people?orh3ue for my fake? yea, would God that alltheLordes Lare'wjs'in the tiict, that none Ibcgottcn them, that thoulliouldeft fay vnco people »'«•« Prophets, a>!d that the Lorde would Apoftits.Mat.s. may haue the me, Gary them in thy bofomc (as a nurfe bcareth put his Spirit vpon them. j8.lokcp.4s). bttH*"'^''"^ the fucking child) vnto the *» land, for the which jo And Mofo returned into the hofte, he and Ji"of Caoaan pro- ^'^^ fivarcft vnto their fathers ? the Elders of Ifrael. ■ miied b) aD oibe ij Wheretliould Ih^uc Hcfh to giucvnto all J i Then there went fodrth awinde from the to oui faUieis. this people? for they weepe vnto me,faying,Giue Lord, and * brought quailes from the Sea ^ and * Ei'"i3*.T4« vs flefli that we may eate. let them fa|l vpon the campe, a day cs iournev on /'/'^•78.i«,i;. 14 I am notable to be.ire all this people a- this fide, and^dayes iournev on me other fide, lone, for it is too heauie for me. roundealxsut the hofte, and rteyw^eabouttwa • v 15 Therefor? if thou deals thus with mee , I aibites aboue the earth. th«n"'?«m'''* pray thee , if I h.iue foiuid fauour in thy i fight, ji Then thepeGplearofe,aIl that day, and all gri°reand*nnferie ''^l^ '"^I'^^'^I'^^'ioldnotmymifjrie. the night, and all the ncxtday, and gathered the ihns da> ly incieafe 1 6 ^Then the Lord fayd vnto Mofes, Gather quailes : he that gathered the Icaft, gathered ten by dieu lebcllion. vnto mee feuentie men of the Elders of Ifrael, f Homers full, and they Ipred therh abroad for fofHomer reads whom thou knoweft, that they are the Elders of their vfe round about the hofte. i;euit»7 i^.iirotc thepeople,and goucnioursouerthem, and bring j j While the flelh was y« betwcene their h'fa'pel^jVExod. them vnto the Tabernacle of the Congregition, teeth, before it was chewed, eucn the wrath of the S.nfiodg.ij.itf, and let them ftand there with thee, Lord was kindled againft the people , and the 17 And I will come downcand talke with Lord *fmote the peopk with an exceeding great ''Tfalji.ju k Iwildifltibwe theethere, k and take of the Spirite, which is vp- plague. my Spirit among on thee, and put vpon them, and they ihall beaic J4 Sothenameoftheplacetva^calied , |] Ki- \!ior,p»utnfliij^. them.asihauc jf^^ buithen of the people with thee: ib tlrou broth-hattaauah:lorthcie they buried the people doae v.nio thee. „, , .,'^» trr>tin- . i^' Ihak not bcare It aloiie. tifettellamfting. 1 8 Furthermore thou fhalt lay Vnto the peo- j j Fro Kibroth-hattaaiiah the people tooke I prepareyoir pie, ' Be (andified againft to morow, and ye fhall their iourney to Hazerothj&abodeatHaieroth.. fduesihac jebe eate flefti : for yee haue wept in the eares of the CHAP Xlt Botvocleaae. Lord,faying, VVho Ihallgiue vs fleOi to eate ? for , ^^,„ ,^^ :,„„,^ ^,^j^, ;^,,^^ ^j^};,, ,, ^^^^ ^ we iiere'better in Egypt : therefore the Lord will finctm mthirprofie,an,ihet!tiai theprmcr of>:of>s. giueyoufleih,and ye (hall eate. a F^erward Miriam and Aaron || (pake againft jOr^wamBrfi 19 Yeftialnoteateonedaynortwodayes.nor x^Mofcs, becaufe of the woman of Ethiopia : fiue dayes,neither ten daycs,nor tiventic dares, whonvhe had marricd<,for hchad maried* a wo- *• ^ PP<>"'> M^ff* 20 Butawholf moncth,vntillitcomeout .^t man of Erhiopia) nitt mA'hccaatt' your noftrels, and belothfome vnto you, becaufc a And thp' faide, What? hath the Lord (po- Mid'ian bordered n> Ot.cjftliimoff, ye haue="-con:emned the Lord, which is "^among ken but onely by Mofes ? hath he nor ^oken al- ™Eihiopia,i«is becjafeyertWfd you , and hauc went before him , faving, V\hy ib by vs ? and the Lord heard f/>a. . rometimeintbe a""ernt:d«rft"mewehitheromofEgvpt> ; j ( But Mofes ,v^ a very * 6 j^eeke ^an, a- JJCrvtT. Difete for you. 21 And Mofes favd , Sixehundreth thoufand t-oueall ^he men that were vpon the earth) thisname. a WholeaHeih footemcn tfTf/^f^f of the people," among ^vhom 4 Andby and by the Lord faide vnto Mofc^ *£ctA«.4?,4. "■■ Soi'etDeth | ^rj^. anj thou fayeft , I will oiae them iieih, that sbkI vnto Aaron,and vnto Miriam, Come out ve *• .'^"^ ^° ''"'=, o Of wbome I they may eate a morieth long. threevntotheTabernacIe of the Congregation: .ogsalrhfrnohte hauetheshirgc. 22 Sh-ill thefhVept and the bccuesbcc (laine and they three came foorth. ktTcwihei^ for them, to finde them > either (hall all the J Thenthe Lorde came downe in the pillar fKh of the fea be gathered together for thcrh to of the cloudc.and ftoode in the doore oftlie Ta- fiifBcethem? bemacle, and called Aaron and Miriam;and they *7/A.S.<>.i.& 5j).t, 2 i And the Lorde fayde vnto Mofes, Is * the both came forth, j^ Lords hand (hortened? thou fhalt fee none whe- 6 Andheefaide, Hearenowmy wordes, If ther my word dial conie to pafle vnto thee,or no. there be a Prophet of the Lord among vou,I will 24 ^So Mofes went out,and toldcthe people be knowen to him by a ' vifion, *Hd willfpeak; cJhefcwere tb» thewordsof theLord,and gathered feuenty men vnto him by dreame. lEtiDei. ""' * of the Elders of the people, and fet them round 7 My feruant Mofes u not fb, xvhp isftithhiU about the Tabernacle. ;againft Mofes? •ITchhe^fleth iho fpitii of pro. is But there remained tvLTt.. CHAP XIII ** That place wascalled the II riuer Elhcol, |]o,,i(>vt„a,;.<)r 4 Cruin, mm *„!.ni ufiarch ,*» i«-dorf««.. 54, Thy ^«"ufe of the cluftcr of grapes , whicbthe chil- f.{hc,i^h»t „, of ktmf^ofthtfrmtfofthtUtiJe. fi c»!tb comfirmh fbt dren of Ifrael cut downe thencc. ■S'V"' fiofit tgtiafi the difceiuoimg ofihi tthu ipttt. 2-6 Then after fourtic dayes , they tivmed a- THen afterwarde the people remooued from gaine from fearching of the land. Haxeroth , and pitched in the wildemefle of 27 And they went and came to Mofes and to « That is, i'h Rith. » Paran. Aaron & vnto all the Congregation of the chil- rna.wi.ich was in j ^ And the Lord fpake vnto Mofes, faying, dren of Ilrael , in the \vildemeirc of" Paran , to h CaHrd air* b^Af ^''h'''eo-^ J bSende thoumenout tofearchthclande Kade(h,and brought to them,and to all the Con- Kadeilib«Di. plehadAq'^Kd of Canaan which Igiuevnto the children of If- greeation tydings, and (hewed them the friute it «fMoies,asicii rael : of cuery tribe of their fathers fhallyc fend oftneland. inDeut.t.ii.ihtn a man,/i«c4 «»«*«« rcoTd-'o tii'^' '^^o'^s fent to fpie out the land: and Mofes called jtonu i»U(> and ufhn*. i} 7/10/11 ftafini^ CoiO)hi4 iwcToeufiwj • jheiumeofollieathefonneofNunjIehoniua. pnyer. 45 Thtfe(>pitthttvoHlitnti'int.uhtlt)»<{t,cG«t'yM,»'iflim. ..\; , Canaan,and f^id vnto them, Goe vp this way to- •-r- Hen al the cogregation lifted vp their voice, ^xti^nmMf. -wsirdijhe South,and go vp into || the mountaines, X and cried: and ^ the people wept that night, a Siith at wttt ;'■'" • \ .■:i9 And confider the lande what it is, and the 2 And all the children of Ifrael murmured aitaidaithr re- people that dwell therein,whether they be flrong againlt MofeE and Aaron : and the whole afTem- 1"!"^°' '•■*'«" ©rweake,eitherfcwormany, bly laid vnto them. Would God we bad died in '""' ' 20 Alfp what the lande « that they dwell in, thekndofEg\'pt, orinthisw^lderneire: would our 2 1 And what the land « .• whetljer it be fat or wiucs,and our children (hall be b a prave. were it b To ew«MinlM leaiie, whstlierU»>rcbe,c trees therein, or. not. nothettcrforivsto.icturtje into Egypt? 1 the CMaamtcs* 4 And Ti^e prayer of Mores for the people: c limeming the people and pray - iRg fiat them. d For.foro.vej bearing [h(ic bliiphemic. C We(hile»fily ouercome them. t TliUikcliecoa- diiionof'hem ■ that would per- fwideioGodi cauCcitn be per. li;cui«d of the niukiiuda. *Ex}J^i.tu f Bb'.tft to V». g S(vtIia?D»ae fiull clcape. ?rr*(.S.iS. k Tn ttiit he de- fttiyeil not them vicerly.baileft . thcit) Now die Amalckices and the Canaanites °"'- ofthechildrciioflfracl. ' remaine in the valley : wWc^'Jrf turne backe I And lie in wake 6 * And loihua the fonne of Nun , andCa- to morowe, and get you into the ■" wildemefle, ^7*"; Ic'i the fonne of lephimrieh two of theixi that by the way of the red fea. fearchedthe'tandjd rent their clothes, ' " '2^ ^AftertheLordfpaJccyntoMofesandto 7 And fpake vn:b all the alTemblitf of the Aaron^aying, children of irnicI,rjying,The land which \\'k wal- '27 *Ho^v lan^fh.ill Ifufer this wicked mul- ked thi^ou^h to fe.irch i't,is a'very ^obd land. fitudc to nmirmurc againft mec> I haue heard the 8 If the Lord lone vs , hee will bring v-s into murmurings of the children of Ilrael, which they this landjand giue it vs,which is a land that flow- munriure againit me. cth widimilkeandhonie. 28 Tellthem,As*Iliue(fayththcLord)I«'!H * ct'ip.iC.g;, 9 But rebell not vee againft the Lord,neitIier furcly doe vnto you , cucnasycchauc(pokenin andja.io. feare ye the people of the land: for they are i«f mine eares. c breadfor v$: theirfhield is departed from them, 2^ Vour carkeifes fhal fall in this wilderneiTe, and the Lord is with vs,feare them not. and all you that were * counted through all your * Deut.i,};. 10 Ahd all the multitude fayde, fStone\1ien numbers, fromtwentie yeere olde and aboiie, with ftonCj : but the glory of the Lord appeared whichhauemnrmured againft me, in the Tabernacle of the Congregation , before jo Ye fhal not doubtlefl'e come into the land, all the children of Ifrael. for the which I * lifted vp mine hande, ronpke "CMMfii. 1 1 And the Lord faid vnto Mofcs , How long you dwell therein , faue Caleb the fonne oflc- vnll this people proiioke mee, and how long will phunneh,and lolhua the fonne of Nun. it be,yer they beleeiieme,for all the fignes which ji But your children, (which ye faidediould I haue fhcwed among them? he a praye } them will I bring in , and they (liall III will fmice them \vith the peftilence and know the land which ye haue refuted : deftroy them , and will make thee a greater nati- ji But eucn your carkeifes (hali fall in this on and mightier tlien they. wildemelfe, I i But Mofes fayde vnto the Lorde, * When j j And j'our childrai (hall o wander in the n The votie the Egsptians fhal heareit, ( for thou broughteft wildemefTe, fourtie yeercs , and fliall beare your fig"'''"'' fo <>« this people by thy power from among rhem) « whoredomes, vntill your carkeifes be vrafted in ""P''«"<'ej.<>t X4 Then they ihall fay to the iffiabitant^-^ >'-~--'-^—'- tow.nderhke Sitants of the wilderncfle. Ihcphcaids to this lande, (firtbey haueheard thatthou,Lorde, J4 After the nun ber of the dayes , in the ami fro. artamongthispeople,.tf«: -fhalbe confumed,and there they fli.ill die. 16 BecaufetheLoril was not * nhletobrjng 56 And the men which Moles had (entto this people into the lande which hee fwnre\'nto Tearch the kind (which, when- they came againe, them, therefore hath hecnaincthcmirith^*,'il- made nllthe people to murmurc againft him,3nd derncflc. ' ''■ . . . 1 ■> bi'eughtvf)aTiaundervpcn the land) 17 And novo, I befeebh thce,let the power of. j 7 Euen thofe men that did bring vp that vUc my Lord be grear,.Tccording as^tiKiu hali'ipoken, flaiuier vpon the bnd, * fliall die by a plague be faying, •■ . fore the Lord. 18 The Lord is* flow to' anger, and of great 38 But loOiua the Ibnne of Nun, and Caleb mercic, and * forgiuinginiquitie, aiid finne, but the fonne oflephunneh , of thofe men that went not making the wc^ninaocent '. ^snd * riiiting to fearch the land,ft»all Hue. the wickecWicfTe of the fathers \'poft the childten, S9 ^ l^hen Mofes told thefe fay ings vnto all in the third and fourth ^enerarioit :"•' . - • the children oflfracl , and the people- Ibirowed 19 Bemercifiill,Ib?fccchthee, vntotbeini- greatly, quiticof thispeople,accordLigto thygreatmer- 40 * And^ttrey rof^\'ptarIy in'tne'mortu'ng, *®'»'i'4«' 'cie, and as thou haft forgiuen this people from and gate them vp into the toppeof the moun- * f .Car. 10 1*1, Aeir.}.i»,17, taine, ft} ing Loe, we be ready to goe vp to the for wee Eg\'pt,cuen vntil now, 20 AndtheLordfaid, Ihaucforgiuen''it,ac- place which^the Lorde hath promifcd cording to thy requcft. '. ;I haue without Gtull commaiKJeiueeta in the wildcrnes , and haue tempftd me tliis »c«n you) Idt ye be ouerfhi owe before your enemies, "i' •i«/Su4* times,and h,".uc not obeyed my voyce, '' ■ 4J ForthcAmalckite$andtheCafiaanite$««fe ij Ceriainely the\' (hall not fcethe Lande, thcrebeforcyoti, andycOiallfall by thcfwordt: whereof I fwarc vnto their fathers : neither ihall for in asmuch as yccaremrnedavwiy from the , .. any th:itprouokc mc,fec it. Lonl,the Lord alfo will not be with you. bcftayed'bi soy a^ Uw nv ftruaaf * Caldj, becauft bee had- 44 Yet ibey prcfumcd ' obftinately to goe rp n-.euie*. »1 Offcringi. * J>(Ml.l^^. a lotu '.be laud ol'Oaua. •£.vi)ii.2j.l8. b RcidExod. 19.40. c Theliquoiir wasfocillcd.hc- cstireitwjs ^ow. red on tht thing titit wit oScted. I Or.iVfJ 0«fr.'. i Eiitr>' fjcrifice of bcjfts muft haur their meate oSiogaud drinke cfT ing, accatding to this ^ropoc« tioa. ♦E.T»rf.H,49. Chap, XV. The Sabbath broken, jtf A' to the top of the irountaine : but the Arkcof the z i Of ihe firft of your Jough yt Hiall giue vn- couensnt cf the Lorde , and Mofcs departed not to tiie Lord an htaue oftting in your generations, oiicor'checampe. 22 And it"} ce i" hiuecrrcdjandnotobfenicd f A« by oucifiglu 4 J 1 hen the Amalekites nnd the Canaaiiites, alUhcfecommandcmcnts, which the Lord hath "'l^iw^'^i-y.'tjJ ivbchdwckin that mountaine, came downcand (pokcn vnto Mofcs, ' "*'*'''* fnioteihem,*andcourumcdtheinvntoHormali, ij £"«*ffn all that the Lord hath commaunded CHAP XV' ^ °'' ■'^' ^^' ''"'"'' °'" Mofcs, friim tlie hrft day that * Th'ofi„i> whkhth,ir,.-.riu,',p„li.i.f.r wh*A'hr,e<,'», ^^'^ LoVd Commanded Mofes, and l«nccforv,ard mit ihel*nA of" Cn*i». } > Tht fumjhmtnt s>j 'hm ihtt air.ong yoiir "cncraticns: trtktihtsdLiih. 24 And It fo be that ought be committed ig- Nd the Lord fpake vnto MofeSjfaving, norai:tlyofthceCongregafion,th':nanthcCon- % Someteade Sptake vnto the children of liracl,and greg.uion iLal giue a bullockc for a burnt om ir.g, fi,"' cc''no'i!rj,^onj fay vnto them,*V^'hen ye become into the » land "^^a fweete fauour vnto the Lord,witli the meat'c ihatis.which t> of your habitations, which I giue vnto you, offring and dnnke offring thereto, according to hid item the I And V, iii mnke an offering by fire vnto the the * n:aner, and an hce goate for ^a finne oftVing. Congrtgauon, Lord , a burnt olfring or a facnfice * II to fulfil a 2 J And the PrieU Ihall make an atonement "•• •'»-'>i''«- vo-,ve,or a free o(iVin2,or in your feafh, to;rfaIce f^'f at t!ie Congregation of tlic children of ifrael, a * fwcete (auour vnto the Lord of thcherdcjor and it (lialbe furgiuen them : for it is ignorance: ofthefiocke, - and they fhall bring their otiring for an offering 4 Then *let him that oftereth his offring vnto aiade by fire vnto the Lord, and their finne olic- the Lorde , bring a mcatc of/ring of a tenth deale ring before the Lord for their ignorance, oij^ne f?owre,mii)gled with the fburdi part ofan z6 Ihen itfhall bee forgiuen ail tiieCongre- b Hin of oyk. gation of the children of I(i acl, and the ftranget 5 Alfo thou (halt prepare the fouuhpart of that dwellcth among them : forall thepcople an Hin of wine to bepowred on alannl^e, a^\xnn' vftrt in ignorance, ud'iox the burnt offring oron^ cffrinc 27 ^ * But if any one peifbn finne through *ttMit.e^.\-j, caiiteif.ftefCoJ, b He ITial fuflcine the pDnifhmcntcf his finne. e Which !s rasde of the 6 ft (uine ye gather. *£<»ir.i;.i«. 6 And tor a ram , thou f iialt for a meate of- ignorance , then he fnall bring a fhec goate of a fring, prepare two tenth dcales of iineflowrc, ycereoldeforafinneofferiiog. mingled with a third part ofan Hin ofan oyle. 28 And the Pncft Ifinllm.ike an atonement 7 And for a ' drinke offring thou (lialt offer for the ignorant pevfon, when hee finneth by ig- the third part ofan Hjn of wine , for a fyveete fa- norance before tne Lord, to make teconciliauon uour vnto the Lord. for him : and it fhalbe forgiuen him. 8 Andwlien rhouprepareft a bullockc for a zy He that is borne air.ong the cliildren of Ifl burnt ofti ing, or fof a facrificeto fulfdl a vow or lael, and the ftranger that dwelleth^mon|; them, apeaceoftfingtothcLord, fhall haue both one lawe, whofodocthluineby p Then let him offer with the bullock a meat ignorance, oflfring of |,thrce tenth dcalts of flic flourc,ming- jo if But the perfon tiiat doeth ought) f pre- i Ei-r.wih m frit leti with balfe an Hin O) le. fuinptiioufly,whetherhebeborneinthe land, or *•""'•■'*'«»">> 10 And thou Ihalt bring for a drinke offering afb-anger,thefameblafphemeth the Lord: there- """*''"* halfe an Hin of wine, for an ofiring made by fire fore tliat perfbn fhalbe cut off from among his ofafweete fauour vnto the Lord. people, 1 1 Thus fhall it be done for a bulIockc,or for i t Eccaufe he hath dcfpifed the worde of the a ramme, or for a Iam!.e,or for a kid. Lord, and hath broken his commandement : that 12 According to the number "that yecpre- perfbnOialbe vtterly aitoff:his''iniquiticflialbe parer««^'7>mt,tt,xh 18 Speakevntothcchlldrcaof If3elj,and(;iy borders of thcit garments throughout their ge- ff^t.ijf, vnto them, when ye be come into the land , to pciations , andput vpon ihe fringes of the boj- the which I biing you, . . ders a riband of blew lilke. 1 9 And when ye fhall cate of the bread of the S9 And yee fhall haue the fringes , that w+ifn land,ve thai offer an heaue ofiring vnto the Lord, yeejooke vponthfm, ye may remember all the 20 Ye fhall offer vp a cake of the firfi of your comandements ofthe Lord, & do them: and that [j^^'^j^j^fj^"^ caiieoffting: * as the lieai^c of- ye feeke not afteryourQwneheartjnor after your (on^".;^^l^ ^ dough for an hca: fiing of th^bame/o ye Gij^l lifcit vp. ^ 0 wne eyes, after the vv; e goe ai .whori^. ow'ot tamaCe^. ■* ■ "" 40 Xcat The rebellion of KorahjDathan Numbers. and Abiram: Theyperifli. 40 That yec may lemettibei' and doe all my cenfe in them , and bring yc euery mafi his cenfor cotnmandement?, and be holy vnto your God. 41 I am the Lord vour God , ivnich brought you out of the land gf Egypt , to be your God : I ^m the Lord your God. C H A P. X V I. ( therebtttinnof K_'jrih ,'I>Ath*n ani ^iirsm. jr l(^or«h unihu ttimfntn ftrillHlh. 41 Thtfeofte thmtxi i uToa.iri Piint far r/uomHrmg, imit II. 0 Of, tookt other lOr^hejDre kiOjtu you: muninc, to haue abufed ihem thtis long, b All ate alike boly itbfttfjte none ought to be priferrciiaaooe' other: tlias the wicliei! region a- g3inltGodvot ged bim. I I'bfttueinthe Conotegaiion,as in (he vetfe be- due. pray you,ye fonnes of Lcni. 9 Seemeth it a fmall thing vnto you that the God of Ifrael hath feparated you from t!ie mul- tinide of Ifrael , to take you neere to himfelfe, to doe the feruiccofthe Tabernacle of the Lord,and to fland before the Congr^tion and to mini- frervntQ them? for i /><«<* not c^o»eri*»f of mine owne 'mindc. I Ibioenotfo:. 29 Ifthefe men die the common denth of all ge^ tbem of mint men , or if they beevjfited after the vificatjon of """^ "'°*'' all men, the Lord hath not ftnt me. JO But ifthe Lorde make!" a new thing, and m Or.ftewea the earth open her mouth, and fwnllowcthem vp ftrange figbt. with all that the}' haue,and they go downe quicke 10 He hath alfo taktn thee to s^ him, and all into||'^thepit: then ye fhalvnderfland that thefe ^or^heo. thy brcthrenthe fonnes of Leui with thee , and men haueprouoked the Lord. n o-,()eepe«n4 feekeyetheoSceof thePrieftalfo? ji ^ And aflbone as he had made an cnde of athan,and \bv- fwallowed them vp, with their families, & all the ''"','•"•*• ramthefonnes of Eliab : whoanlwered, VVc will men that were with Korah,andall their goods. f/**"»«''7« not come vp. jj So they and all that they had, went downe I j Isira finall thing that thou hafl brought vs aliueintothepit,andtheeartlicouercdthem; fb out f of a land that fio weth with milkc and honv, the}' perifiicd from among thcCongrcgation. ( Thus they fpake ^o ''ill '^'s in the wiMcrnefre,cycq>t thou makethy 54 And all Ifrael that wercabout them , f?ed toniemptiioiiny, felfclord and riiler oucr\'salfo? at the crie of them: for they fJd, L«wjy?«, left ■ 14 Alfo thou haft notbrolightvs vnto a land die earth fAallow\-svp, that floweth with milke and hony, neither giucn j j But there came out a fire from the Lorde, vs inheritance of ficldes and vine}'ardes : wilt and confunicd the two hundreth and fiftie men ■ Wilt thou 0)^ *''°" ° !""■ ^"'- ^^ ^y^ °^ ^^^ "'^ * ^^ '^^'^ ^°^ ^^ offrcd the incenfe. ■ '• - cbmevp. jtf ^ And theLord fpake vnto Mofes,f»y ing, I J Then MoTes wa^ced very angry, and fayde J7 Speake -^-ntoElcaur the fonne of Aaron vntotheLord, * Looke not vnto their oSring: I thePrieu, thathetakevptfieccnfersoutofthe haue not taken fr much as an aiTc from them, nci- buniing,and {catter the fire beyond r6f4/Mr: fojf ther haue 1 hurt any of them. they are halo wed, i<5 And Mofts faid vnto Korah, Ecthouond 58 The cenfas,7/d;r, ofthcfcfinners, rW before the Lord: t^r^thou, //r*;*rforhcmfclucs:3nd letthcmmake ofthem o whichwet* AtTAeraJle." thej',and Aironto norowe: broadplare^foracoueringofthe Airar: forthey '.'"-'""''"j^ 17 AiidtafecoHcryjraixhisccnfor^aiidpacin. offered them before dK Lorde, therefore they '"*"•'"*" "^ flialbc jHtffiibig Egypt to Canaas. tbem that fca: rfaed^bebnd, be- leeoe that ihey fiwnoifhaiwbjcb ihey fa«e> Aarons rod buddcth. if p OfGods iiirfgt tncntf ij;aiall re- bels. Tht people murmurc. Chap.xvlj.xviij. rtialbe holy, and they fhallw pa ffgnevrto the w** among their rotWss. children of Ifracl. ' 7 And Mofcslaide (he rods before the Lord S9 Then Elcaxar thcPriefl tooke thebnifen in the Tabernacle of the Teftimonic. cerifers, which the>', that wei c biirnt,had offered, 8 And when Mofcs on the morow went into and made broad plates of diem for a coucring of the Tabernacle of the Teftimonie , beholdc, the the Altar. rod of Aaron '^for the hoiifc of l.eni v.as budded, ^ To declare tf>« 40 /f »> a renem'.rr.ncevnto the children of and brought foorthbuddes, and brought foorth ^oVe'l'i'ie!! lo*"* Ifi ael, tliat no ftraiij'cr which is not of the feede bloribms,aiid bare ripe almonds. fj,ut him in iht of Aaron, come necre to offer incenfe before the 9 Then Mofcs bi ought out all the rods from Tabcinatit. ^ Wbop'tfomfd Lord,thathebenochke 'iKorah&hiscompany, I eforetheLordc vntcnllthecl^ldren oflfrael: astheLordfaydtohimby thehandofiMofes. and they looked vpon them, & tooke eiicr)' man 41 ^ But on the morowe all the multitude of his rodde. the children of Ifiael mumurcd againft Mofcs and 1 o ^ After, the Lord faid vnto Mofes,* Bring * ",(!frf;!dti^cr the iinthitbrrecf' to lie ley d, ANd the Lord favd vnto Aaron,Thou,and thy fonnes and thy fetheis houfc with thee , fhall 47 Then Aaron tooke as Mofes commautkled beare a the iniquitie of the Sanduarie : both thou ? ifyon trerpaifc him, and ranne into the middcs ofthe Congrega- and thy fbnnes mth thee ihall beare the iniquitie £"'„,„ j'jbeVr"*' fGod had bfgun tion,and beholdc, the ''plague W.1S begun among of the Priefts office. momefoftbeSan- topunilhihe thepeople, and he put in incenfe, and made an 2 And bring alio with thee thv brethren of ftuarie, or your ot f^°f'' atonement for the people thetribeofLeuicfyfamilie of thy father, which fi«.. you fliilbe 48 A^.dwhenh^ftoodbe^vecnethcdead,and fhalbeioynedwith thee, and minirter vnto thee: P""'***- t God^drewbiclc them that wcrcaliue, the 'plague was ftayed. but thou, end ihy fonnes mdithee JhaUminiJier 4? So they died of this plague tburteene thou- before the Tabernacle ofthe Teftimonie: fand and feiien hundreth , bcfide them that died j And they fhsl ^ keepe thy charge,euen the \-'^^^' '!•• l** inthcconfjsiracieofKorah. charge ofall the Tabernacle : but theyfhallndt commicted'to"* JO And Aaron went .igaihe vnto Mofes before come neere the inftrunients ofthe SanftuaTy,nor tl.ee: or , which thedooreoftheTabernacle ofthe ConKrcsati- to thea!tar,lefttherdie,boththeyandyou: thoudocften- 46 And Mofes faid vnto Aaron,Take the cen- tlotittvu'nst fer and put fire diercin of the Altar , and put la-Aful to take any therein inccnfe , and goe quitkly vnto the Con- t"he Aim'of bu^nt ^'egation.and m.ike an atonement for them : for cflring, Leuii.io 1. there is wrcth gone out from the Lorde : the pl.igueisbegunne. h.ihiaiSi ccalcd topuulhtlicm, a While he wa« in t^e dooTe if (b« Tabernacle., on,and the pberie was flayed. CHAP. XVIL S Jhi Ivflul 7"jtL'(i of ihi ixc!uc prtun of ihe tiiits 0/ If. tAtl. 8 ^aromroibAddei'-ySr^bcartthbhjfomii, lo for t icHimonie agmnii the t tkiUKm fiople, Nd the Lord fpake vnto ' Mofes,f3ving, 4 And they flialbe io\-ned^ witli thee,& keepe '») "«=1*"" the charge of the Tabernacle of the Congrega- tfonforaflthe feruice of Tabernacle : and no ' ftnnger fhalkome neere vnto you: J Theieforefr-all ye keepe the charge ofthe "fttui! SanCluaric, and the charge of the altar • fo there which wa» not .fihettibe r\ 2 SpeakevntothechiJdrenofiftael, and ll.al fall no moi;e wrath vppn the children of IP takeofeuer\'oneof'themarod,after thehoufe rael. of their fathers, of all their princes according to ■ & For lo,Ihaue*raken your brethren the Lt- '^^'^Mf- the fam.ilie of their fathers, euen twclue lofa's: and uftes from areng the-chiWren oflfrael, ivhichiis thou (lialt write eueiy mans name vpon his tod. a gift otVours,aregiuen vnto the Lord,to doe the J And write Aarons name vpon rhe nameof ^feiiiiccot the Tabernacle of the Congregation. Leui : foreuery roddey7;A'ifr*forthehead of the -7 But thou , and thy formes with thee Iball hdiifeofthcirfatliers. ^ *> v; keepe your Priefts office for al! things ofthe al- 4 And thou fljalt pwt them in the Tabema- tar, and within the vaile : therefore Ilia! ye ferue: ck ofthe CongregntiorJ, before rtxfc^ri^e ofthe fir lhau«m -de your Priefts office |]an office of |0^rtfie into two m the di- 6 f Then Mofes fpakevnto the children of anoynting(ake,^d to thy forincs, for apcrpctit- hiIdT«Lfe'iHs ^'^^''^^'^'^'''^''^P""'^^''^^^^^ 'rh which wa» bi«one,3ad't«i' for eueiyprince,accordmg to the honfesof their 9 'Thisfhalbethineof the moft holy thingy, *o, brnl^d ftio'Sd «uk«ih»tiit>f» fatherj,tMr» twelue rods, andtherod of « Aaron r«,4r*jrfiromthectt^ : all their offering of aH betfaePtisfts, *Ext4.ii.ti. The Priefts and Lcuites portions and tithesi Numbers The facrlfice of the red kowc their meace ofrdng , and of ail their finnc ofFring, them. When ye (lial take of the children of Ifrael I Thu ii.in the Sanauirie, be tweenc the court andchetioliclt of All £ ReaJe tealu b Thit il, the chlef(rt,aiihc belt. •£)roJi;.». and of all their trelpaHe offiing, which they bring vnto me,tfat (lialbe moft holy vn:o chce, and to thy foniics. I o In the moft f holy place fhak thou make it: euer)' male Ihil eate otic : it is holy vn:o chec. the tithes, which I haue giuen you of dicm for your inheritance , then Ihall ye take an heaueof- fiing of that fame for the Lorde, eMn the tenth par: of the tithe. 27 And your heaue offering (halbe reckened o As acceptable isihe frjiteoi yeur owd grooad or vineyard. This alio ihabe thine : the heaue offering vntoyoii,ascheo comeofcheuarnc,orasthea of their gift , with -.ill the (hake offeiiiigs of the bundance of the wineprede. children of Ifrael; I haue giuen then vnto thee 28 So yefhaIalfooderanheaueoff:ing vnto and to thy fonnes and to tiiy g daughters with the Lord ofall your tithes, which yceOialrecciue thee,to be a dutie for cuer : allthecle.uic in thins ofdie ctiidren of lfracl,3nd yee diallgiue thereof houfe diall eate of it, the Lords heaue offring to Aaron the Prieft. 12 All the l" fau ofthe oyle , ann all the fat of 2p Ye dial offer ofall your P gifts all the Lords P ^'''f "^ 7*^''*"" the wine, and of the wheate,\vhich diey dial oSer henue oftnngs:of all the ^A'"p'> fhalt Iprinkle their blood at the altar , and thou the Lord hath commanded, faying , Speake vnto ^mmi^ stdvM^ fhalt bume their fat : uitz facrifice made by fire the children of Ifrael that they bring thee a red cnfice tlie red for a fweete fauoCir vnto the Lord. kowe without blemi!h, wherein is no fpot, vpon '<'"*«• 1 8 And the flefh of them Ihall be thine , * as the which neuer came yoke, the fluke breaft , and the right flioulder (hall be j And yee fiiall giue her vnto Eleaxar the thine. Prieft,that he may bring her * wthout the hofte, *Wf*r.ij.if. 19 All the heaue offerings ofthe holy things and caufe her ro b be flaine before his face. p Bv an other which the children of Ifrael (hall offer vnto the 4 Then fliall Eleaxar the Prieft take of her Lorde,haue I giuen thee , and thy fonnes,and thy blood with his * finger, and (prinkle it before the *if'^-9- >J. daughters with thee, to be a duetie for euer : it u Tabernacle ofthe Congregation feuen limes, * That is, fine, a perpetuall couenant )« of fait before the Lorde, 5 And caufe the Kotve to be hurnt in his lojtible '"""' ^° thee,and to thy fee.le with diee. fight : ^virfi her * fldnne , and her flefh , and her jj/*'"^,*,*,'^ 10 ^ And the Lorde (aid vnto Aaron , Thou blood,andherdoungfha!lheburne*eiit,io.9.mi therfhalt thou haue any part amongthem:*! hyflbpe , and flcarlct/ijcf, andcaft them in the i8.i./o,*.r3.i^j. 2,n thy part and thine inheritance among the mids ofthe fire where die kowe bumerh. »Vfc44-'»- children oflfrael. 7 Then flnl the ' Prieft walh his clothes,and c Meaning EJea- 2 1 For beholde , I haue giuen the children of he fbal waQi his flclh in water, and then come in- ^"' Leui all the tenth in Ifrael for an inheriancc , for to the hofte, and the Pridt flialbe vncleane vnto their feruice which they feruc in the Tabernacle thceuen. of die Congregation. 8 Alfo he that d burnedi her , fliall wafti his ^ Tl!' '"f'''"* 22 Neimcr fiiall the children oflfrael any clothes in water, and wa[h his fleih in water, and hei& burned her. m To rerae there- in: for the Leui(e5 are piiC in (heit place. n Ifthey failein (heirofrice,the/ flulbe f uauhed. more i^ come neere the Tabernacle of the Con- be vncleane vntill euen. gregation, left they fuftaine finue,and die. 9 And a man,'<>4f ;/ cleane , flial take vp the 25 But the Letiitcs fliall doe the fcruice in the alies ofthe kowe, & put them without the hofte e or the water of Tabernacle ofthe Congregation , and they (hall in a cleane place: and it Ihalbe kept for the Con- fepiration.btcaufe beare n their finrje : »>M^lawe for euer in your gregation ofdie children oflfrael foft; a Iprink- «hitthey«ha« generations , that among the children of ifrael lingwarcr:!tisafinneoffrin^. "ht^l vTcUanneH diey pofleflenone inheritance. ^ 10 Therefore hee that gatlieredi the aflies of w^e fp'inkled ' 24 For the tithes of the children of Ifrael, thekowe,flial walh his clothes, and remaine vn- there-vith Stmade rihich they flial offer as an otfring vnto die Lord, cleane vntill cucniand it flialbe vnto the children {',"'7|'|-^'', jijj' I hauegiuen the Leuites for an inhcriunce:there- oflfrael , and vnto the ftranger that dwcUeth a- holy water, be- fore I haue fiid vnto them , Anjong the children mong them,a ftatute for cuer. ouie it was or- oflfradvc (hall poifcTe none inheritance. 11 Hce that touchedi the dead body of any deined to^an ho- 2 J A:i.l the Lord fpak'CrVmoMofes,faving, V map , flialbe vncleane euen feuen day es. fWu^'^Vtink. 26 Spcakc alfo vato the ]ye^i[:es afid fay vnto ^^ Hce ihall puriiie hinifclfe f therewith the lingwateki third The people chide for water. Chap.xx. Water out of the rocke. 58 third day, andthe Tcacnth day he (hfllf be cleane: Congregation, and feJI vpon their faces ; and the but if he piirifie not hin.felfc the third d:w , (hen glory of the Lord appeared vnto them. the faienth day (hall not be cleane. 7 ^ And the Lord fpake vnto Mofa, faying, i^ VVhofocuertoucheththccorpsofanyman 8 Takcthe** rod,and gather thou & tliy bro- ^ Wherew.tli that IS dcad,and piirgcth not himfclfejdcRltth tlie thcr Aaron the Congregation togctlier, & (pcake |J"|"f'f p'" "'* Tabernacle oftheLord,and that peifon (hall bee ye vnto the rocke bcforeyoureyes, and itihall "ndd'i"fldfJide' B Soilrtthee gcut o(F fiomlfiael,becaufe thefprinkling w. ter giue foorth his water , and thou (halt bring them tlitfea. iiiouldLot be y^ji^^j^i^jj.jj.^j^.pQj^j^jjj^. [^gj^^jjjl^gyj^^[g^j^^^ ^^.gj^Qiif Qf jjij |.p^]^g. f^ thou flialtgiue the theholy people, and his vncleanncfle p).ill rermtnt (till vpon him. Congregation, and their beaftes drinke. but at a polluted 14. This isthc law,\Vhcna man dJeth ina tent, 9 Then Mofcstooke the rod fiombeforethc andfxcomQiuni- j]] ^^x. Come into tbc tent , and all that is in the Lord,3s he had commanded him. MtejietioD. tent,lhalbe vncl cane feuen day cs, lo AndMofesand Aaron gathered the Con- 15 And all the vcirds that bee open, which grcgation together before the rocke, and %Afcyei iett.McaMtrinf haueno fcouerine fattened vpon them, flialbc faid vnto them, Hcarcnow,ve rebels ;« (hall wee !l l^",'!'''""!"' ' r I .L 1' " * I- 1-1- 'f-, which lollowed oj chill. vncleane. bring you ivater out of thisrocke? hcreof.dcdatcd 1 6 Alfo who(beuer touchcth one that is flainc 1 1 1 hen Mofcs hft vp his hand, and with his 'b»t Mofes and with a fuordintheficlde, or a dead peifon,or a ro d he fmote the rocke twife, and the water came Anonbelecutd bone o f a dead man, or a graue, (halbc vncleane out aboundantly : (b the Congregation, and then- mle'/js jppeMcib fcuendayes. beafts dranke. verOi, 17 Therefore for an vncleane pcrfon they flial 12 <|" A gaine the lord (pake vnto Mo(es, and < That the ehil- take of the burnt afhes of the h finncoffring, and to Aaron,Eecaufe ye beleeued me not,to t Tantli- [[""ij fc"|"*' h Oftkered cow 'pure water (lialbeput diereto in a veffell. Hemee in the prefenceof the children of Ifrael, 3nd"acl was fandified in then. h By ihewiag 19 Andthe cleane perfonOialKprinkle vpon 14 <[" Then Mofes ftnt meffcngers from Ka- himilfe almighty, the vncleane die third day, and the feuenth day, defh vnto the king of i Edom,/ijyinj. Thus fiieth "J j^J"'"'""'g and he (hall purilie himfelfe the feuenth day, and thy brotfier Ifr.nel, Thou kno\vert all thctrauailc ,^ Becaple laakob I Becjufe he had 1 wa(lihisclothes,and walh himfelfein water,and that we haue h^d, or ifrael whe- ji'aTJTre vd"*" Ihalbe cleane at euen. r j Howe our farhers went downe into Eg^ pt, '^"* '"?|"'f;d'"' cicaneVoteishad 2 Q But thc m.Tn that is vnclcane and purificth and we dwelt in Eg>'pt a long time, where the £- **"'' ' °"^ (oociied thewa- nothimfelfe, that perlbn fhalbecut off from a- gyptia!i5handledvseuill,and our fathers. tec.Js verfe 11, rnong die Congregation, becaufe he hath defiled 1 6 But when we cried vnto the Lord,he heard the Sanduatico^ the Lord: andthe fprinkling our voycc,and fent an Angcl,and hath brought v$ waterhath not bene (prinkled vponhim: there- outof EgvptjandbeholdejweareintheciticKa- yer* (hall he be vncleane. ddh, in tliinevtmoft border. 21 Anditfhalbeaperjierualllawcvntothem, ij Ipray thee that wee may pafTe through thy rfiat he thatfprinkletb the (pi inkling watcT , (liall councrey : we will not goe tfiroiigh the fields nor wafli his clotnes:alfo he that touclieth the (prink- the vincj-ards, neither will weedrinke oF thevvi- lingwater,flialbe vncleane vntill euen. terof the wels : \vewill goe by the |tkings wav, [Or^hie rr.i^. 2 i . And whrtfoeuer the vnclr.-ne perfon ton- and neither tume vnto the right b.and nor to.th? dieth, riialbe vncleane: and the po-fon tliat tou- left,vntiH wcbepaftthvborden. ' B Thit ij,TO. cheth •" /;«», Oialbc vncleane vntill the euen. 1 8 And Edom aniivcred him, || Thoti (halt not to^fcw not. titan*. CHAP XX pafTcby mci kftlcareoutagairifttheewiththe .«( ,f,h> ,och. ,/e^>v, dt..mh the iir«iun i.affi^,. '9 Then the children of Ifraei (Bid vnto him, aj.jS Tht death of ^ata>i,iH»hoftr(ii>mtBJttijir [Mutt- VVe will goe vp bv thehieway : and jf I and my ''«*. cattdl drinke of thy ^vater, I i\ill then pay for it: THen the children of Ifrael came with the I w'll onely ( without aqy hannc)goc throiigh v.hole Congregation to the defert of ^in in on-myfeete. .... the firfl a moneth, and the people abode at Ca- 20 Keeanf^vcred againe, Thoufhaltnotgoc a This was roiittjr d«(h : where ^ Miriam died,and was buried thei e. through.Then ||Edom cameout againft him with 11''''.«o«^»*»«m. yeeres after their 2 Fut there v%as no water for the Congrcgati- muchpeople,and with a mightie power. jT'""'' ""° on,and they « aflembkd themfeluesagairift Mofes 2^ Thus Edom denied to giue Ifrael pafTage b°Mnks3nd Aa- and againft Aaron. through his countrey; wherefore Ifrael •'turned k To pafle by tons fitter. j And the people chode witli Mofcs,& fpake, away from him. another way. « *wa's';n"a''h"'' ^^y"^' WouW God wc had perifhed, * when our 22 ^ And when the children of Ifrael with all ^ «iim,Ejiod iv-lnd brethren died before the Loid. , theCongregatton departed from* Kadelh, they ^ -"Wfjrt this was 10 Ka. 4 * Why hauc ye thu3 brouf ht the Corigrc- came vnto the mount Hor. ^'*' gation of the Lord vnto this wildeinc(re , that ' 2j And the Lord fpake vnto Mo(es and to ♦iA-M.ri!^ *«/i we, and our cattell fhould die ther^. ... 'Aarcfninthemount Hor neere thecoaft of the J . Wherefore now haue ye made vi to conae "land of lidoni, faying, i j «. vp from Egypt, to bring vs' into this miferable 24 Aaron (hall be J gnthcred vnto his people: ' RtM'Cfn.js.?. place, ffhich u no place of {cede , cor figges, nor for he (hall not enter into the land, ^vhich I haue ,,i,j,.j vines, nor pomegranates? neither is there any giuen vnto the children of Iirael,becaufe ye j'dif- ' ' ua'-er to drinke. obey ed my commandement at the water of |; Me- ' '^""i'' 6 Ihen Mofes and Aaron went from the af- ribah. ^ femblie vuto the doore of the Tabernacle of the 25 Take "* Aaron ?.ndElearar his fonne, and ,'"''^''.|^' H s bring '* "* " Aaron dicth, Ficrie fcrpents. Numbers. •Z>(»f.ro.<. « I ^ Then Ifrael fent meflengers vnto Sihon, "^SS"!- WHen *KingAradthe Canaanite, which King of die Amorites, faying, dwelt tov\^rd tlie South, heard tell that 22 *Let me goe through thy land: we will not *i"w.u*,- I/iaelcameby the a way of the fpies, then fought tu^ne a(ide vnto the fieldcs, nor into the vine- "^^•"•'9' hcagaini^ Ifr;:el,and tookeof them prifoncrs, yards, neither drinke of the wateis of the wellcs: 2 So Ifrael vowed a vowe vnto the Lord, ^vc will goe by the kings way, vntill wee bee paft and fayde. If diou wilt deliuer and glue this peo- thy coiintrcy. pie into mine haud , then I will vtterly delboy ^3 * But Sihon gaue Ifrael no licence to pafTc •z>»«'.»p.7. their cities. through his countrey, but Sihon adembled all 3 And the Lord heard the voy ce of I(iael,and ^s people , and went out againil Ifrael into the ddiuered th compafie the land ''Inbok,*^? « vnto tlic children of Ammomforthe '^'"' '-I' of Edom : and the people were fore grieued be- border of the children of Ammon W4< i Jhong. \ ^''r'b'e'^opie caufeoftheway. . 2 J And Ifrael tooke all thefe cities, and dwelt were tall and " 5 And the people fpake againft God and a- i" all the cities of the A ^^.orites in Helhbon and "fo^g Hke giant^^ gainftMofei,/2i;';«_g, Wherefore haue ye brought in all the f villages thereof. +£4'^"* vs out of Egypt,to die in the wildcrnefle? for here 3.6 Tor k Kelhbon was die citie_ of Sihon the J For .fit h2f u neither bread nor \\ater,and our foule * lotheth J^'"? of the Amorites, whicii had fought before- bene the Moa- this light ' bread. tinie againfr thcking of the Moabit£s,and had ta- ''.''". t>>« 'Cae- 6 * VV'herefore the Lord fent d ficrie ferpents ken all his land out of his hand,oyfd)y-ahtt(,tht of ethebattelsoftheLord,l|uhatthinehcedid 3$ They fmotc him therefore, and hisfoq^es, wr«t/«r'tw ^" '^« ^^^ r:.-a,and in the riuers of Arnon. and all his people, vntill Uiere was none kfi: him: b)t of ^nitn, " I S And «/ the ftreame of the riueis k.Dcuui.s. c Meaniog Maji- ua^vhiththey thought did nac notuilh, I. COM 0.9, d For they that weiefiungth«i<- wita, we/e lo m- fiaoieJ wiih tbe (hey died. tOT,vfm*foU. •».ICin».i8.4./«4» fOr,TnetU:ei, e Which feeineth M be the booke of the ludgts, or a> (omethmkc, a booke which is loa. Balak. Balaam. Chap.xxij CHAP. -XXII.. 5 Kixi Balak ftndtlh fir Balaam lo curje the Ifrulitlt, 1 1 TheAflefpeakcth. fj The Loril fiibidiirth him togoc. i2 iht ^iigtl of the Lsrd tmitfth him, md hu ajft fpeahth. ;8 Balaam proiifielh that he mU ^takf nothing, but that which the Lard fHtttih in hit mtfUth. . 19 Bur po\re , I pray ypu,tarj' here this night, that I may wit , wliat the Lordc w il Cay viuo nice i more. <|k i Htciuk ht trmp. 20 And God ^e vnto Balaam by liight, an^ ted.God toreqimc raydYntphim, Ifthemcncbhieto ca^thee, iife {;|^>'°"'" y'» a Being at If ti- rho.it W35 beyond Jotdfn.'biitwlieie ^ Ifiaelitcs wer A Ftcr the children of Ifraci departed jand pit- \p,a>iclgo with ihem : Lpt only what thing 1 iay mtDt,hij petition c ched in the plaine of Moab on the ^ otjier vnto thee,that ilalc tliou doe, wa Elders of 2j And* when thcafle HiU'thc Angel of the *»''''•'•'<■ Midian, Now (hal this multitude licke vp all that Lord ft.ind in the way , and his fword drawen in '" "• are round about vs,as an oxe licketh vp the graile his hand, the afle turned out ofthe way and went ofthe field : and Balak the fonne of Zippor was into the tield,l.ut Balaam finote the Afle,to turne King of the Moabites at that time. hei" into the way. 5 * He fent mcflengers therefore vnto Bala- 24 ' Againe the Angel ofthe Lord flood in a '. ''^he fecoiid am thefbnneofBeorto Pethor (which is by the path of the vineyardes , bfa.vinC5^^^°^'^^>'^^"^'5^P^°P'^*^°"^'^ ^J Andwhenthe Afle fawe the Angel of tie citie Pethor. o"' "^ ^ffiT"^' which couer the face of the earth, Lordjfhe rhuifl her felfc vnto the wall, and daflit and lie ouer againft me. Balaams foote againftthe wall ; wherefore hee 6 Come now therefore, I pray thee, cJrcurfe fmoteheragaine. me this people (for they are ftroriger then I)fo it . 26 ThentheAngeloftheLordcwentfurther, maybethati fliallbeabietofmite them, and to andftoodinanarowplace, wherewasno wayto driue them out ofthe land : for iknowthathe, turne, «f6*r to the right hand, or to the left, whom thou blefleft,isblefled, and he whom thou 27 And when y allefaw the Angel of y Lord, curfcft,Qialbe curfcd. flie || lay downe vnder Balaam, therefore Balaam I "'"> '^* 7 _ And tlie Elders of Moab , and the Elders was very wroth, and fniote the afle with a ftaffe. cfMidian departed, hauing ite.-, ft'eme it 5? So Balaam went with Balak , and they Moab with him; fo Balak fayd vnto him , What eooJctbad. came vnto thccitieofllHuzoth. hath tlie Lord fayd? YfiiTc'tu" 40 Then Balak offred bullocks, and -(heepc, 18 And hevttered his parable, and fayd, Rife »fofx !na CI If. ^^^ ^.^^^ tkenofto Balaam , and to the princes vp,Balak,and heare: hearken vnto me,thou fonne that were with him. ofZippor. 41 And on the morowe Balak tooke Balaam, ip a God « not <« man,that he (liould lie,nci- h Go(f««n«mr?i t Whfie the and brought him vp into the hie places of t Baal, ther'e "spelled to WoleBaalwij that thencc hec might fee the vtmoft part of the hathhefaid,andfhalhcnotdoeit?andliatlihee "uf^"''"'''' woiOiipped. people. ^ fpoken,andfli3llhenotaccomplLfhit? fu'ft,co''nftrnt"rnuittkatJhouldcomt religion and liwef 10 Who can tell the fduft of laakob, and the ■vmo IfrAtl .- n ^Ijo of the commin^of Chnft. z* Jht Vihi inSnit ninl ""'^^^'' "^ ^hc fouith part of Ifrael ? Let me g die d^Htna.on or,hi^matekl»,«>dofihtK'i»t"- ritadeMthed'uiV thedeathof the righteous , and letmylaftende X Tt 7" Hen Balaam fa w that itpleafedrheLord of the ear h. belikehis. VV tobleffe Ifrael, thenhe wentnot,*asccr- * f*fl'•»^^'^ S The feate cf x I Then Balak favd vnto Balaam , Wliat haft taine times before , to fet diiiinations , but fet his «^Jd h^'to wi'm ^^°" '^'^"^ ^'■"^° "''^^ ^ I ^°°^^ ^^^^ ^*^ '^"^^ """"^ ^^'^^ tomrd the » wildemcfle. a Where the IC ic be ioyoed to y enemies, and behold , thou hafl bleffed them al- 2 And Balaam lift vp his eies, & looked vpon "«'"" camped, houihoid of Abra- together. Ifrael, whichdwcltaccordingtotheirtribes, and iT'i,'''"' 'l' ^ '^" ^ ^ •^"'^ ^^ anfwered,and faid,Muft I not ta^e the Spirit of God came vpon him. cftnfciencel «-ouD. ^^^'^^ ^° ^?^^^ ^^^ > ^■■hich the Lord hath put in 3 * And he vttered his parable, and fayd, Ba- * Ch^.U-7,^9. ded, when they mymouth? laam the fonnc of Bcor hath fayd , and the man, confiderGods rj And Bnlak fayd vnto him , Come, Ipfay whofeeies^ were fhutvp,hath favd, bHiseyeswere wdgementt. thee, with me vnto another place , whence thou 4 He hathfayd , which heard the wordes of "'"',*''„('I°^Va°e mayeflfee them , & thou fhaltfeebutthe vtmoft God, and (awe the vifion of the Alraightie , and "^'^, whWite* part of thcm,and (halt not fee them all: therefore * faUing in a ttancc had his eyes opened : ftw sfier : fome airfe them outofthatplace for my fake. 5 ^Howegoodlyarethy tents, O laakob, fe>'l'.»<'«"pfn' lOr^oiht fuUt 14 ^ Andhchroughthiminto||Sede-fophim ifw*/ chine habitations, O Ifrael! asTn'T n«pe' y« ''^'''f"J^"J^'"'-' to the top of Pifgah , and built feuen altars , and 6 As the valleys are they ftretched foorth, as ,h j "iei of his mt'kouUtp'"'' ^^'^^'^ 3 Uillocke, and a ramme on euery altar. gardens by the riuers fidc,as thc||;iloe trees, which minde were apto. prtch. 1 y After, hee faid vnto Balak , Stand here by the Lorde hath planted , as the cedars bcfide the I"'-'""'- , . . thy burnt oltrmg, & I wil meete thi L<»>«". ftrength JhalOeas an vnicqrnc: hcdiallcatethe of their gods, juidthe people ate, and bowed nations his enemies, and bniife their Lonts, ;.nd downc to their gods, flioote thcni through with his arrowes. i And Ifratl ^ coupled himfelfevnto Baal b Worfhipped •C*M».?. 9 * Hce coucheth *a.th thee. the heads of the people, and hang them vp || be- 'T^eut.^.j.iifi, 10 Then Ealakwas very angry with Balaam, fore the Lord 'againftthc fimne, that the in- Jp"'^' . , , f iBtoktnof and'lrnote his handes together : fo Balakfayde digtiation of the Lords wrath may bee turned \ o'pVnlyin'iJi* •ojer. vnto Balaam, Ifentfor thee tocurfemine tnc- from Ifrael. fight of all. mies, snd beholde, tliou haft blefled them nowe J Then Mofes faid vnto the Judges of Ifrael, three t;mes. Euery one flay his ^ men thatweieioyned vnto ^ tfthimfte 11 Therefore nowe flee vnto thy place : I Baal Peor. "mt'hat t"""' thought furely to promo'.e thee vnto honour, 6 ^ And Lchold,one of the children of Ifrael dcthisthjfe. gThmtbewie- but loe, the S Lord hatli kept thee backcfiom came and brought vnto his brethren a Midiani- " ' wbcn"hty''an°'!>t •io"0"''- "* "'^"'a" '" 'lie fight of Mofcs, and in die fight tompjfleiheu 12 Then Balaam anfwercdEabk,Toldc I not of al the Congregation of the children of Ifrael, wicked eater. alfo thy mclTengcrSjwhich thou fenteft vnto mee, "^ who wept before the doore of the Tabernacle e Kepeoiing that ftiki, faying, of the Congregation. ibey hadofiendtd ij If B.ilak would giue me his houfe ful of fil- 7 *And\vhenPhineh;;SthefonneofEleaxar *p,yj^g. uer and gold, I cannot pafle the commandeme nt the forme of Aaron the Prieft fawe it,hee rofe vp t.mM.z.^^, of the Lord , to doe either good or bad of mine from the mids of the Congregation, and tooke a owne minde? what the Lord fliall commaund, H ipeare in his liand, \Or,itittliiig. that lame will I fpeake. 8 And followed the man of Ifrael into the 14 And nowe beholde,! goe vnto my people: tcnt,& dimft rhem both through :/o w//,the man \t.hr.C0HnftB. h Hegaueilfo wicked couorell lites to finne.thjt am tbe fonne of Beor haih faydc , and the man twcntie thoufand. thereby God whofe cyes were fliut Vp, hath layde, 10 Then the Lord (pake vnto Mofes, faying, 'h'°'"c'h'*''* 6 ^^ He hath faid that heard the words of God, n *Phijrehas the fonne of Eleazar,the fonne *PA'.i« ^nt not neere : there fliall come a ' ftane of 1 2 VVherefore fay to fc>»,Eehold, * I giue vn- "^Ecdm^^.r^ ' laakobjandafcepcerfliallrifeoflfrael, andfhall "iohimmycouenantof peace, i.!»«.a.$4. kThatij,the fmite the '' coaftes of Moab, and dcftroy all the ij And he fhall haue ic,and his feed after him, f ""'i'*!! r \.A fonnes of ' Sheth. <«<■" the couenant of theprieftes office for euer, ali'that ,efift f for » 8 And Edom fnalbe pofTefled, and Seir fliall' bccsufe he was zealous for his God, & hath made ofshcihcame bcapoiTeffion to their enemies: but Ifrael Oiall an g atonement for the children of Ifiael. • Hehaihpaci. Noah.aodof doe valiantly. • , ' '4 And the name of the Ifraelite/6«rf flaine, Sed Gods wrath, vrotlV''" *^ Hee rJfo that fliall hauedominion yJ.w'/i^ which was killed with the Midianitifli woman, of laakob, and fhall deftroy the remnant of »<«Zimrithcfonneof Salu,princef ofthefami- ff *•'-/"-*«*•»/* moftbeEdo. thetncitie. he of tl^e. Simeom'tes. oftbefiibn, n rVe Amalekites ^° ^ And v/hcn he looked on Amalek, he vt- 15 Andthen.imeof the Midianitifli woman, Tirrtnijdewjrre tered his parable, and fayd, AmaIekrr:a„dtlhlonHmhmhichilJTt»ortf,atlmthe q TheGrtciaas Eber, and f heallb/Arf/Zcswc todeftrudion. fUmecf Moai,fromtaiiii:e fine oIi^cmdaioHe, 57 The »Dd Romanes j . yi^^ Balaam rofe vp, and went and retur- '""'"' '»dt^'tir!*m.itti. e^ 7(pm ofthm thstmr, nuu. cftlTl^^TtZ' ned to his place : and Balak alfo went his way. *''"''" ^"'"■^« f"' '^"'" '"" "'''' ""' ^"^'"• tcbcliiDsagaiDfl . ^„A„ vv,, • .ANdfoafterthearbgi.e,theLordfpakevnto, „.h;,bon,e V««. , \- w A 1 . A A V. i\ Mofes, and to Eleaxarthc lonne of Aaron for their whore- » Tht pfofh comrmtitih f-,r,M,i,on wuh thi itughtrs of ►},£ prieft fa' ine dome and idol*. £uco»r»«* wiiFlmthM, iiSmflx J- . Take the number of all the Congregation MiiMiuiu I r • - .7 ."-: "-- ](■■. Ql tbe children of Ifrael * from twcnue yeerc */*«p.i,|, ~' •-«> •.l.,/,i. .:•<. -W. '..villi. __ — _— ; _^- -..J I t1 W*.*^ The Ifraclites numbrcd, Numbers, according to their tribes. olde and aboue throughout their fathers houfes, i6 ^ The (bntiesof|j2ebulun,arrer their fa- JZebulun, all that goe forth to warre inlfrael. milies**«: ofSered,thefamilieof theSardites: 3 '^ " " them *C6af.t.l. So Mofes and Elcaxar the Prieft(pake vnto of Eion, the famihe of the F.lonites : of lah'eel in die plaine of Moab, bf lorden b toward the familie of tlie lahl^elite^. Icricho/aying, 27 Thele are the families of the Zebulunites,' 4 From twentie yeere old and ■ahouzye fhM after their numbers, threefcbrc'rfTOuCmd and fiu;- mimber the peoiile,3s the * Lord had commanded hundi eth. Mofes,and the children of Ifrael,vvhen they came out of the land of Egypt. > ^ * Reuben the hrft borne of Frael : the children of || Reu'-en y^ere : Hanoch, of wbome carne the familie of tne HanochitcSj-tsf/of. Pallu the familie of the Palluites: 6 . of Hefron,thc familie of the Hdronkes: of Canr.i,the familie of the Carmites. 7 Thcfe are the families of the Reubenites: lieof theHdekites: 28 ^ The fbnnes of lofephjafter their families w?re 11 Manalleh and Epliraim. CManaflth. 29 The fonnes of Manalleh w«rf .• of '* Ma- *ielh.n.u chir, the femilie of the Machirites : and Machir begate Gilcad: of Gilead came the familie of (he Gileadites. • 30 Thefe are the ibnnes of Gilead : of lezer, the familie of the lezerites : of Helek,the fami- of i I Of Afriel, the familie of the Afiielites ; Shecbem,the familie of Shichmites. J 2 Of Shcmida,t]ie familie of the Shemidaitcs: of Hepher,tlie familie of the Hephcrices. i ? f And *Zelophehad the fonne of Hepher *r*«/»7.i. and they were in number three and fourtie thou- fand,fcuen hundreth and thirtie. 8 And the Tonnes of PallUjEh'ab: 9 Andthefonnesof Eliab, Nemuel,andDa- than, and Abiram : this Dathan and Abiram were *Ci>*f. ie.i. famous in the Congregation,and * (Iroue againft had no (bnnes, but daughters : and the names of tin that rebellion Mpies and sgainft Aaronin c cheaflembly of Ko- thedaughters of Zclophchad ir^re Mahlah, and ''i'b °d'^°'*'' raiTi^^i*^" t^hej- frroue ng.nnft tlie Lord. Noah,Hoglah,Milcah and Tirxah. 10 And the earth opened her mouth,and fwa- • ^4 "Itiefe are the families of Manaffeh,and the lowed them vp v\ith Korah, when the Congrega- number of them, two and fiftiethoufand and fe- tion died, what time the fire confumed tivo hun- uen hundreth. drcth and fiftie men,who were ^ for a figne : l^ ^ Thefe are the fonnes of \\ Ephraim after |Eplu»;iii, 1 1 Notwithftanding, all the Ibnnes of Korah their families: of Shuthelahcaw« the family of the died not. Shuthalhites : of Becber, the famtlieof the Ba- 12^ And the children of || Simeon after their chrices : of Tahan, the familie of the Tahanites. families ivere : Nemuel, of wbome ea-Jie the fa- jtf And thefe are the fonnes of Shuthclah : of milie of theNen-.uelites: of lamin, the familie Eran the familie of the Eranites. of the laminites: of lachin, the familie of the J7 Thefe are the families of the fonnes of E- lachinitcs; phraim after their numbei-s,two and thirtie thou- ij Of Zerahjthe familie of the Zarhites; of lahd and fiuchundreth,thefe are the fbnnes of lo- Shaul,the familie of the Shaulites. fcph after their families. 14 Thefe are the families of the Simeonites: 38^ Thefe are the fonnes of || Beniamin after uBeQiimifc two and twentie thoufanji and two hundreth. their families: of Bcla came the familie of the Be- ij ^Thefonnesof II Gad after their families laites: of Afhbel,the familie of the Afhbclites : of •uere : Zephon, of tfhome came the familie of the Ahiram, the familie of the Ahiramitcs: Zephonites : of Haggai, the familie of the Hag- J9 of Shuphan,the familieof the Shuphamites: gites: of Shimijthe familie of the Shunites: of Hupha:Ti,the familie of the Huphamites. 16 OfOzni, the familie of the Oxnites: of E- 40 And the fonnes ofBela were Ard and Naa- ri, thefamilieof theErites: man: »/;.x^rrftfj»»* the familie of the Ardites,of 17 Of Arod, the familie ofthe Arodites: of Naaman,che familie of theNaamites. Areli, the familie of the Arelites. 41 Thefe are the fonnes oF Beniamin after 1 8 Thefe are the families ofthe fonnes of Gad, their families, and their numbers,fiue and fourtie according to theii' numbers, fourtie thoufand and tlioufand and fixe hundreth. fiue hundreth. 42 ^Thefeare the fonnes of |t Dan aftcrthcir (Dan. 19 ^ The ibnnes of|IIudah,Ersnd Onan :but families: of Shiiham c4»># the familie ofthe Sfiu- Er and Onan died in the land of < Canaan. hamites : thefe arethe families of Dan after their 20 So were the Ibnnes of ludah after their fa- houOiolds. milies : of Shelahf<«7w? the familieof the Shela- 4J All the families of the Siubamites "ivere nites: of Pharez. the familie of the Pharzites : of after their numbers, threefcorc andfoure thou- Zerah, thefamilieof the Zarhites. land, qndfoure hundreth. *Cin.^s.ii. 21 And the fbnnes of *Pharczvw* .'of Hef- 44 ^The fonnes of HAHier after their families 0^*=*^ ron,tlie familie ofthe Hefronites : of Hamul,the feere -. of limnah, the f;miilie of the limnitcs : of C^ familie of the Ha riilites. Ifui, the familie of thelfuites: of Bcriah, the fa- 22 Thefe are the families of Iudah,afterthcir milie of the Eeriites. numbers, feuenric and fixe thoufand and fiue hun- 4J The fonnes of Beriah fiert : of Heber the drah. glflicliir, j^ ^ The fonnes of (I IfTachanafter their fami- lies t^ere : Tola, of ■whom came the familieof the Tolaitcs : of Piu, the familieof the Pmiites: 24 OflafTiub, thefamilieof die lafliu'.Mtes: femilie ofthe Heberites : of Malc!hiel,the familie of the Makhielires. 4(5 And the rume of the daughter of Afhcr W(M Saraii. 47 Thefe arc the families of the fbnnes of A- fher after their numbere,three and fiftie thoufand 2j Thefe arc the families of Iflachar,afrer their and fourc hundreth. rumbers,threelcore aod fourc thoufand and three 48 ^ The fonnes of || Kaphtal'", aftertheir fo- l|N'a;>ht»li hundretb. milies iii'#r< ; of Lihieel,tlie families of the lah- I zeelites; of Shimron, the familie ofthe Shimronites. ThcLcuites. f This i» the tMrd time that chcy ate oumbicda *F.xi)il g-vir/i 16,17,18,19. (S.M. ^Lemt.to.t.thdf. g \S1itreii) Jp- j>ea«ih the great power of God, thatl'o wonder, fully increafed hii people. * Chtif.i6.f;.tnd Zclophchads Cliap.xxvix. daughters. lofliua appointed goucrnor. 61 zeeliccs: oFGuni,the famDie of the Gunitcs. the Congrfgation,fa) ing, 49 Ofleier, the tamilie of thcliriccs: of j Oiirfathcr *dvcdin thewiWcrndTejancihe »C'"MAi^ Shillcm,the f.nuheof tlie Shillcmiccs. was not arr.otig the affembJic of thtm rk-.t ucre ""' **«4>*.v yo Thcfe are chefamilicsofNaphtaliaccor- aflTemblcd a^ainft the Lordcintuecompanicof dinf^totheirhounioldcs, and their number, fiue Korah, but clicdin Iiis^" (innc,ar.dhadno£bnnes. a A That ivhu'r 5^ Vnto thtfethelandnialbediiiided'foran the Lord. "ed'toitnowe* inheritance, according to the number of [1 names. 6 And the Lord fpakevntoMofeSjfaying, w'hat'he n!«mM . 54 * To many thou fhalt giue the more inhc- 7 Thcdaughters of Zelophehad (pcakc right: deietmine.asht ritance, and to fc\ve thou (halt giuelefleinhcri- thou fhaltgiuc them a poflcilion to inherite a- ''"isllbadaut. tancc: to cuen,' one according to his number mong their fathers brethren, andfhalt turncthe '"'* fhalbe giucn his inheritance. inheritance of their father vnto them. J) Notwithllajiding, thetandefl«lbc*diiii- 8 Alfo thou Oialt fpcake vnto the children of ded bylc»: according to the names of the tfibcs Ifrael,(aying,]faniandieandhaiicnofbnnejthcn of thdr fathers they fliall inherite: ye (hall turnc his inheritance vnto his daughter. ^6 According to the lot fliall the pofltflion 9 And ifhehaue no daughter, yee fliall giue thereof be diuided betvvcene many and few. his inheritance vnto liis brethren. 57 ^* Thefe alfo 'Jr* the numbers of the Le- ro And if he haue no brethren, yefliallgiuc uites, after their fimilies : ofGerlhonc.w;*the his inheritance vnto his fathers brethren. familieofthcGernionitcs:ofKobath,thefami- 11 And ifhisfatlierhauenobrethren.yefljall lieoftheKohathites: ofMerari, the familieof giuehisinheritince vnto his next kinfman of lis the Meraritcs. familie, and he fliall poflelle it : and thu fliall be 58 Thcfe are the families of Leui, the familie vnto the children ofifrael a law of 'iudgement, c Meaning.a* of tha Libnites : the familie of th^ Hebronites: as the Lord hath commanded Mofes. "^^'"'b " '* the familie of the Mahlitcs : the familie of the 12^ Againe the Lord fayd vnto Mofes,* Go 't'OintJ^^a, ' Mul hires: the familie of the Korhites: and Ko- vp into this mount of Abarim, and beholde the liathbegateAmram. lande which I hauegiuen vnto the children of 59 And Amrams wife was called * lochebed Ifrael. ^ the daughter of Leui, which was borne vnto Le- 1 J And when thou haft feene It, thou Qialt be iii in Egypt : and flice bare vnto Amram Aaron, gathered vnto thy people al(b , * as Aaron thy *Chi(inke offeting of the cucniagQciifice. c Oitliemearutt Ephab, d Wliichw3» offerejeiieryday at morning and Stcucaiag. • Tbat is, the wine tbat Ihalbe powra J vpon the iicrifice. i Or, rolcmse a&ptblic. Numbers. Three principall and ANd the Lord {pake vnto Mofes,(aying, euery !ambe,e«ffa for the fcuen lambes. 3 Comman(l the children of Ifrael, and zi And an hee goatc for a finne ofiFering, to fay vnto them, Yc fliall ohferue to offer vnto me make an atonement for you. in their due feafon mine offering, and^myhTca.i\ aj Yee (hall prepare thefc , btfide the burnt for my ficrifices made by fire for a fvveetc fauour offering in the morning , which is a continual! vnto me. burnt facnfice. J Alfo thou (halt (ay vnto them,* This is the 24 After this maner ye (hall prepare through- offringmadtby fire wliich ye (hall offer vnto the out all the feuendayes, for the f mainteining of \Ebr.tr<»d, Lord , two lambes of a yeerc olde without (pot the offring made by fire for 3fwecte(auour vnto dsy ly,for a continuall burnt offering. the Lord : it (])all be done be(ide the continu.;!! 4 One lambe (halt thou prepare in y morning, burnt offring and drinkc offering thereof, and the other lambe (halt thou prepare at euen. 2j And in thefeuenthday yclhalbauean holy J * And the tench partof anF.phahoffine couocation,a'/jfrei« ye (hal do no fcruile worke. floure for a * meate offering mingled with the ^6 ^ Alfo in the day ofy our firft fruits, when fourth part ofan * Hin of beaten oyle. yee bring a new meatc offering vnto the Lordc, 6 Thii IJpalhe a dayly burnt offering , as was according to g your weekcsye (hall haue an holy g ineouBtmg made in the mount Sinai for a fweete fauour; it it conuoc3tion,& ye dial do no feruile worke in it : 'euen weekt* afaaiSce made by fire vnto the Lord. 27 But yee (hall offer a burnt ojjfering for a ^'°™ 'ij^f"?'* 7 And the drinke offering thereof the fourth fweete Hiuour vnto the Lord,two yong bullocks, ,""4^°, t,„J5 ""*■ part ofan Hin for one lambe : in the holy place a ramme,andfeuen lambes ofaycere olde, ij.ij, caiife to povvrc the drinke offring vnto the Lord. 28 And their meate offring of fine floure min- 8 Afid.the other lambe thou (halt prepare at gled ^vith oyle, three tenth deales vntoabul- cuen : as the meatc offering of the morning, and lockc, two tenth deales to a ramme, as the drinke offering thereof (halt thou prepare 2p And one tenth deale vnto eucry lambc thu t> fir an'oifring made by fire of fweete faaour throughout the feuen lamb;i ail of- mingled with oyle, three tenth deales vnto the feting made by fire vnto the Lord. bullockcjand two tenth deales vnto the ramme, 14 And their ^ drinke offerings (hall be halfe 4 And one tenth deale vnto one lambe, for an Hiti of wine vnto one Imllocke, and the third the (euen latribes, part of an Hin vnto a ramme,and the fourth part j And an hee goatc for a finne offering to of an Hin vnto a lambe : this is the burnt offring make an atonement for you, ofeuery moneth, throughout the moneths of the yeerc. I J And'one heegoatc for a finne offring vnto offring, and his meareoffering the Lord fhalbe'preparcd, befides the continuall fringsof the (ame,according to their maner, for a e wwchiilor burnt offring,3nd his drinkc offering. fweete fauour: rf«a faaifice made by fire vnto ^°""°8 ""'"'•• ' 16 * Alio the fourteenth day of the fifft mo- the Lord. *'i«if.i6.}i.,jt. nethwthePaflreoueroftheLord. ' 7 ^^Anctycflialhaneinthetenth nia» tlicreof)ai¥l dieir drinke offerings, aad tueamg. ^ ^ ^ ^^^ -^ ^'^^ fifceenrh day of the feuenth f Meining, tlie moneth: yc flialhaue an holy f conuocarion : ye fealoftheTa. fiialldoeno feniilc uorke rlrrrem, bucye(hall beioKlo. feecpc a fcaft vnto the Lord feiien daycs. I J Andyc fhall offer a biimt offring for a (a- crificc made by fire of fwecte fauourvnto the Lord,thirtecne yong bullocks , two rammes, and fourteene lambes or a yecrcolde ; they (hall be without bicmiih. 14 And their meate offering fhaJlbcof fine floure mingled with oyle,three tenth dealcs vnto cuery buUocke of the thirteene bullocks , two tenth dealesto either of the two rammes, 15 And one tenth deale vnto ccfa of the four- teene lambes, 1 6 And one hee goate for a finne offring, bc- fide the continiiall burnt offering, his meate of- fring, and his drinke oftring. ITlierecoBd itj ij ^ And the|! fecond divyefhalofeftwcht of ibe fcaft of f,^ bullocks, t'.vo rammcs fourteene lambes of ayeereolde without blemilh, 18 With their meate offring and their drinke offrings for the bullocks, fortherammes,and for the lambes according to their number, after the, maner, rp And an hee goate for a finne offring, (bc- fidctheconcinuallbuint offering and his meate oSring]; and their drinke offrings. |Tbe third djf. 20 f Aifb the |j third day jefhull tffer eleuen bullocb, t\>.x) rammes, and fourteene lambes of a yeere olde wit-hoitf blemifh, 21 With.theirmeateortring and their drinke offrings, for the bullocks, for the rammes, and forthelambeSjaftertheirnumber, according to t Acea-d.-og to the g maner, tiie ccremoDKi 21 And an hee goate for a firuie offering , bc- appointed there- fide tlie continuall burnt ot&ing , and his meate offi-ing and his drinke offring. ITIicfonrthday. 25 ^ And the (| fourth day jefhdloffir tenne bullocks, two ramms, and fourteene lambes of a ycere olde without blemifli. 24 Their meate offring and their drinke of- frings , for the bullocks, for the ram.mcs, and for the lambes according to their number , after the nianer, 2> And an hee goate for a finne offring, be- fide the continuall burnt offring, his m.eate offe- ring and his drinke oftring. flB«£fthday. ^^ T I" ^e II fift day alfo je jhalicffer nine fjullocks, two rarr.mes, and fourteene larr.bes of ayeere olde without blemifh, 27 And their meate offring and their drinke offrings for the bullocks, for the rammes,and for the lambes according to their number, after the maner, 28 And an he goate for a finne offring,befide the continual] burnt offi:ing,and hk meate offiring and his drinke offring. friie fixth iij, 29 ^ And in the (] fixt day ye (hall offer eight bullockes, two rammes, snd fourteene lambes of a yeere olde without blewifh, J 0 And their meat offring,and their drinke of- frings for the bullocks,for the rammes, & forthe lambs according to their number.after the maner, J I And an hee goate for a finne offring,befidc the continuall burnt offering, his meate offering ■ and his drinke offrings. jn■» 0/ ihc TtuiJe. 7 Oflbtwifi, lo Ofthi wi-it>w,i' aimrctd, THcn Mofes fj^-ake vnto the children of IlracI according to all that the Lord had comman- ded t him, t£fr.:?f,/5r. 2 Mofes alfo (pake vnto the heads of y tribes 2 concerning the children of Ifracl, faying, This ' Becanfethey is the thing which the Lord hath commanded, 'T'S''' '^','"' 5 Whofbeuervowetha vow vnto the Lord, dj'"/* * or fweareth an othe to bind him ffelfe by a bond, jEir.Ai /«,«&. heQialnotf breakehispromife, Awfhaldoeac- t£*'^'"i«w*« cording toallthatproccedeth out ofhism.outh. '"^** 4 If a woman alfo vo-.-, a vow vnto the Lord, and binde her felfe by a bor\i^be:ng in her fathers houfe,in the time of her youth, 5 And her father heare her vowe and bond, wherewith fhee hathbotind herfelfe, and her fa- therholdhis t* pace concerning her,tdien all her b rorinfodomg vowes (hall {bnd,and eucrv Lond, v. herewith (he ^' ^°'^ apptoae hath bound her fclfc,{hall ftand. ''"• 6 But ifherc father difalow her the fame day « Bynotappr*. that heheareth all her vov^fcs and bondes,where- ping orcorfent. with fhe hath bound herfelfe, they Qiali not bee "gtohttvew. of value, and the Lord will forgiue her, becaufe her father dilalowed her. 7 And ifihehaue an huf band when fhe vow- ethor'>'pronounceth«/i^/;f with her lips, where- d Eithei by othri with (he bindeth berfllfe, ot foUmn p tom«. 8 Ifherhufband heard it, &ho!deth his peace concerning her, the fame da} he hrarcth it, then her vnwe (hall ftand, and her bondes wherewith Die bindeth her felfe fliall fi:and in cffed. 9 But if her hultand difalow her the fame day that hee hcareth it , then (hall hee make her vowe which fhee hath made, and that that (hee e For (he inn hath pronounced with her hppes, wherewith fl-.e <'Meiuon of her bound her <^ felfc, of none effed : and thcLorde tasb-nd.ardwii Wlllforgiueher. without his con- 10 But aieryvoweofawidowe, and of her feot. that is diuorced ( wherewith fhc hath bound her f f f '^-T »" »<* ftlfe)fhaUftandin feffcd witbher. ^ Z:i^^'^ II And Ofvowcs. Balaam flaine. Numbers. ThcfpoyleofMidian. g Her husband 1 1 And if (he vo wcd in her huf bands B houfe, rj T Then MofcsandEleazar the Piicft, and beiog alme. q^ bound her felfe ftreitly with an othe, all the princes of the Congregation ^ent out of 1 z And her hulband liath heard it , and helde the campe to mcete them. his peace concemingher,notdiralowingher,then 14 And Mofes was angiy with thecaptaines all her vovves Ihal ftand, and euery bond, where- of the hofte, with the captainespuer thouiands, with flie bound her felfe, Ihall (land in efte(3:. and captaines ouer hundreds , which came (roiq rj But if her hultand difamilled them, the the warre and battel!, fame day that he heard them , nothing that pro- 15 AndMofes fayd vnto them, What? hauc ceedcd out of her lips cop.cerning her vo vves or ye iaued all the e women? e As though he ^''lolh'""^"'^ concerning t her bonds, (hallftand in eftefti/er 16 Behold,* thefecaufed the children of If- hlui^'^"!^"" crjou .-. j^^^ hufband hath difanulled them : and the Lord rael through the * counfell of Balaam to com- *chlj,.l"l, "'""* wil forgiue her. mit a treipalfe againft the Lord, *" as concerning *t.Tri.i.i\. 14 So mtvy vawe, andcuery othe »rbond, Peor, and there came a plague among the Con- f For wonhip- ••To'nottifithet »m<^, to 1= humble the foule , her hultandmay gregationof the Lord. pmgof Peot. cenM.or oilier bo. ftablifh it, or her hufband may breake it. iV Now therefore,* flay all the males among *'H'<»'-". dily cxcrcifes. ij But if her huiband hold his peace conccf- the g children^ and kill all the women thathaue g That is.ill the i Aiidrtarneher ning her fi'om » day to day,thcn heitabliihcth all fcnowen man by carnal I copulation. mca childrtn, thaVhehearetbTt ^ervowes, andallher bonds which fhee hath 18 Butall the women children that haue not as veife ?. * "i^de : he hath confirmed them becaufe he helde knowen carnall copulation, keepe aliue for your his peace concerning her the fame day that hee lelues. heard them. 19 And ye fiiallremaine without the hofte fe- d '^h»h'"rd'h*m ^^ But ifheJibrcake them after thathee hath uen dayes, all thathaue killed any perfon, * and '''^*■'^«»•»'• but fomcday at"' heard them.then fhall he beare her iniquicie. ail that haue touched any dead, and purifieboth ter.the finne (hi\l 1 7 Thefc are the ordinances which the Lorde your lelues and your prilbncrs the third day and be imuuted 10 him commanded Mofes,betvveenc a man & his wife, thefeuenth. ^dnoitohet. <»i^ibetweene the father and his daughter, 6«'/»^ ao Alfo yefhallpurifieciierygarnrentandall yong in her fathers houfe. that is made of fkinnes and all worke of goates CHAP XXX T haire,and all things made of wood. 8 Fw, K'nis of Miiian^Hd B\la»m art (iJ:e. ,8 o«e!f the .^ ' f And Elcazar the Prieft faid vnto the men w4/rff > a't rtferuid a/iue. 17 The ftiyt » (cim'J) dimdeii. of ivarre,\vhich wcnt to the battel, 1 his is the or- 4f^P>efeutgiuei)miiia!/. dinauce ||of the liivwhich the Lord * comman- lOr.cwtimim ANd the Lord fpake vnto Mofes, faying, dedMofcs, if'/'""', 2 * Reuenge the children of Ifrael of the 22 Asforgolde,andfiluer,brafle,yronjtinne, f-'^-'s* ♦f*«j>.i7,ij. - Midianitcs 5 purified with * the water of puri- h The diir J day, goeagainilMidian,to execute the vengeance of fication: and all that fuifereth not the fire , yee ^'''f before it be tt As he had com- theLordaagainft Midian. fhall caufc to paiTe by the ' water. V*!""?.,, 2;"7'dcflanoo •* ^ thoufand of euery tribe throughout all 24 Ye flial wain alfo your clothes the ft ufnth i it (h»ibe w«. alio iiiat the ma. the tribes of Ifrael,{hall yefend to the warre. day, and ye (halbe clcane : and afterward ye fhall ^ii> lie done againft J So there wcrc taken out of the thouCmds come into the hofle. his P«"P'<.'s done of Ifi-ael , tweluc thoufand prepared vnto warre, 25 ^ And the Lord fpake vnt;o Mofes jaying, ngain im. of euciy tribe a thoufand. . 2^ Takethefiimmeof thepraye thatwasta- . 6 And Mofes fent them to the waire , f «!?» a ken,6of/;ofperfonsandofc.utcll, thouandEle- b For his great thonfand of euery tribe , and/??;; b them with axar the Prieft,and the chiefc fathers of the Con- ?"'if'I'*'^V\"' Phinehas the ibnne of Eleazar the Prieft to the gregation. to the Lord,a.ai.. ^^^rrc: raid the holy inftruments, that is,the trum- 27 And diuide the pray e || betwecnc the foul- Y^^^l'^VJ^M^' petstobloweaerrinhishand- diersthat went to the warre, and all the Congre- Jongall. ^'^ 7 And they warred againfiMidian,a$ the Lord gation. had commanded Mofes,andf'ue all the males. 28 And thou fhalt take a tribute vnto the 8 The>'^.ue alfo the kings of Midian among Lord of the k men of warre, which went out to ''| °[[,'"P">'1^ *iiifli.\t.u. them thiat were flaine : *Eui, and Rekem, and battell: oneperfonoffiuehundreth.iorAofthc fJuijJt," '* • 2ur, and Kur andReba fine kings of Midian, perfons,andofthebeeues,andofthcaires,aiidof c Thelaliepro. andthey fluc ' Balaam the fonne of Ecor with the fhecpe. phetwiiogaue the fword: 29 Yee Oial I take it of their haUe and giue it ou'rc'^i't Hiwihes 9 Eu t the children of If ael tooke the women vnto Eleazar the Priefl,** an hcaue offring of the to offend thcit of Miiiian prifbncrs,and their children,and fpoy- Lord. Cod. led all iheir cattcll, and all ihcir ilockcs, and all 5° Eut of, the halfe of the children of Ifrael their goods. thou flialt take 'one, taken out of fiftie, botboi^ The rfraelires 10 And they burnt all their cities , wherein theperfons,ofthebeeue5, of the aflesjand of the "j''„'j^,''„*f,I'°[,f i')t,(»Uce, .-ni they dwelt, and their |1 villages with Hrc. ihccfe,eMe» of all the cattcll: and thou (halt giue ey„,, (if„„j, p,j^ gargniM buttii'mgt. t £ And they tookc ail the i^oy le and all the them vnto the Leuitcs, which haue the charge of one to the tord: pray both of men an d beaP.s. the Tabernacle of the Lord . _ «"<' 'ij.' '"•'•'idiert, d Afihevcomen 12 And they brought thc '' c.iptiues and that ji And Mofes and Elear.arthePriefldiJas JJJ'j^'J;'^'!"^ and litlc thildien. ^hitj-, they haduken, and the f^oylc vnto Mofes tlie Lord had commanded Mofes. and to Clea^ar the Prieft.and vnto the Congrcga- j 2 And the bootie,/* ii:»r,the reft of the pra>'e tion of the children of Ifrael, into the campe" in which the men of \varre had fpoyled, was fixe theplaineofMoab,whichw^byIoiden 42 And ofthcohalfeofthe children of Ifra- 8 Thus did your fatlicrs when I (cnt them cl, which Mofes diuided from the men of warrc, from Kadefh-barnea to fee the land. 43 (For the halfc that perteined vnto y Con- 9 For * when they went vp cuen vnto the •f*«;nji4, gregation, was three hundreth thiitie and feucn ||rinerofE(hcoI, and faw the land : djeydifcou- lOr,VAtit;. thoiifand fheepe and fiue hundreth, raged the heart of the children of irrael-,that they 44 And fixe and thirtie thoufand beeues, v.oul J not goe into the land, which the Lord had 4y And thirtie thoufand aiTci,&; fiuehudrab, giuenthem. 4^ And fixteene thoufand perfons) »o And the Lordes wrath was Iiindlcd the 47 Mods,! fa7,tooke of the haJft that pertei- fiune d3y,and he did fweare,faying, LWiiich kaJ net ^^ ^'"^^o the p children of Ifrael, one taken out 1 1 + None of the men that came out of E- neatwarxe. offifrie,69f6 of the perfons, and of the cattell, g\'pt * from twenrie yeereolde and aboue.fhall ,^^^ i' and gaue them vnto the Leuites, which haue the ftc the land for the which I fivare vnto Abraham, ' ''' **' charge ofthe Tabernacle oftheLord,as the Lord tolzhak, andtoLiakob, becaufe they haue not hid commanded Mofes. Ii whoiy followed me : 48 ^Then the captaincs viiich were ouer 12 Except Caleb the (bnne of lephunnch the ■ thoufaiids of thehoftc,.the captaines oucrthe Kencfite, and loOiiiathefonneofNun ; forthey tliou/ands, and the capt;:ines ouer the huadreds haue conftanrly followed the Lord. came vnto Mofes : 1 3 And die Lorde was vay angr)- with IfracI, 49 And fiid to Mofes,Thy fenianrs haue taken and made them wander in the wildtineflc fourtic the fumme of the men of warrc which are vnder yeeres, \'nQll all the generation that had done t our authoritie, and there lacketh not one man 'euill in the fight of the Lord were confumed. of vs. 14 And behold, ye are rifen vp in your fathers, """^""l*; ?"' Jo orc,wbi'ii:olde golde,bracc!cts,andchaines,rings,eare rings, and ij Porifyceturneav.'ay from following him, t''* :rucih. ascon. f E(r.«M htovtn lit itdofMM. IB Thii is th« portino thii (he ioaldicrtgaue to •hcLttd. ■ Ucjningodbe niaydcSiOr vir- g'Bci which hid aot compioied with oiaii. « Of that put which wjsjiuen roiothemiodi- ■jdiogtbe Ipoyle, lnutdri, q Thecjpiainti by thii free ot ftrog acknow- ledge the grtit b«ncfiicof God in ptcrctuiagbit \EirJfmftftit 1 9r.ttrfiH!ni auactnlkmeOr c Becaa&thcy oinaments of the legges , to make an atonement he will yet agame leaue r^*/'*«/'c'£inthcwilder- for our foules before the Lord. "" 5 1 And Mofts and Eleazar the Prieft tooke thegolde ofthem,i:WalI wrought jewels, t Andgane no pociioato tbcit cafiiainet. f Thar tlie tord might lemtmbcf ihcchildicnof ITtacL cern.r.° ihc land. ne(re,and J y'e Q-iall deftroy a'li this folkc. d By j oui ccc»< iC Andthey weiitneeretohim,3nd(aid,VVe ''<"'• will build fheepefoldcs here for our Qieepe«n MdCtdtie,, t« ^mlihtir 20 f* And Mofcsfaid vntotfKm,lfye wil doe 'r«fl,.,.ij, f mirsvnia2.ufti. :o ?Aifii frtmieih ihtirrrquiH. n this d;ine,&." go amied i^beforc the Lord to warrc: f Btfireih* Aii« ,ind'lf!'i_it>^tT:hiofMv.ffrh, j, And will goc oicry onc of vou in harnciTe »'"" ^o"*- ouer lordcn befprc the Lord , vntill he h,ith caft out his g enemies from his fight : s Ttut ij,tk* is. And vntii! the land be fi-hdued before the hahiiaoti rfihe N T^i Citdun, ^eu'itun conqutre fln-ibujH cUhs O" /^» fldt Itrjt », a Reuben cam? •I teiii.anOGad of Zilpih hcc tia:;drj:ide, b Which tnoaa- Caine wat To na. lani of Che beapc ol ftonciibat laakobnuds as a Cgne of (Jie ccucubi betwecne Ilia and Ubaii,Gcir.}i.47< 1 6w the children of a Reuben, and the chil- dren of Gad had an ey.cceding great multi- rude of cattell : and they fawethe land oflaxcr. ruceotcatte : andtneyuwetneianaoriaxcr, . , . A. i, j i,. ;.,„„^,.„r .„ l■^td. andthelandofbGUeaXthatitw^anaptplace ^°^^\*^;"5'f ^f '"^Trr ^ T.Mcl^^ t^. . . ,. fn atrp'l " -j i r ward the Lord, and to v;ard Ifrael: and thiS land h. The lord *t 31 lorcattea. , ,, , (lialbe your poffeflRonb before the Lord. era-w yo. iW, 2S Euti^fe wiUnctdoefo, bd-^\de,yc^^u^ ,:5oikV.:r, Cities buildcd by Gad and Reuben. ywu iiaae. Numbers. Thciounic;.. finned againft the Lordc, andbefure, thacyour j Now they 'departed from Rameres the ♦£*w.it,jr. ; Ye (Tiill afTirea. finnc i will finds you out. ' firft moneth , eucn the fifteenth day of the firft iy be piiniilied foe j^ g^jy yQ^ ,^,„ ^j^igj f^^ yQ^J children and moneth, on the morow after the Pafleouer : and foldsfo: vourQieepe,& dothityehauefpoken. the children of IfraeKvent out with an hie hand 2 J Then the children ofGad and the children \n the fight of all the Egyptians. ofRcubcnfpake vncoMofes, faying, Thyfer- 4 (for the Egyptians buried all their firft iiants '.viU doe as my loid commanieth : 2(5 Ourchildren,our wiues,oiir(heepc,andall onr c.ittell (Tiall re.Tiaiue there in the cities of Gilead, 27 But* thy feruants will goe euer\' onear b EitherinriDlDg *i»lh.^.xt. k Mofcf gJoe charge that hij promesmadeto the Reubenites thoritie, * E.\oi,ii I*. and others (h-uld dtcn of Ifrael; borne, which the Lord had fmitten among them: vpon their b gods alfo the Lord did execution.) J And the children of Ifrael remouedfi-om 'h^" ■'*<>'"« Ramefesjand pitched m Succoth. 6 And they- departed from * Succoth , and medtowarre before the Lord for to fight, as my pitched in Etham, which is in thcedge of the lord %th. wildernefle. 28 So concerning them, Mores'* Commanded 7 And they rcmoued from Etham, and tur- ElcaiarthePrieft, andloOinathefonncof Nnn, nedagaine vnto ^ Pi-hahiroth, which is before ' Atthecommjo. and the chiefs fathers of the tribes of the chil - Bajl-xephon,and pitched before Migdol. Lo™d^ Exod ili * be performed af- ter his deathgfo that they bieakc DOSlbcits. 8 And they departed from before Hahiroth, 29 And Mofes faid vnto them, If the children and * went through the mids ofth:; Sea into the * Exaried, »nd n-luther iliey tUlb their names, and Shibmah : and gaue odier names and pitched in Libnah, vnto the cities uhkh they built. 2 r And they remoucd from Libnah, andpit- j9 And the children* of Machirthefbnnc of ched in RifTnh. Manafllh went to Gilead , and tooke it, and put 22 And they iourne}'edfrom Riflah.and pit- out the Amorites that dwelt therein. ched in Kehebthah. 40 Then MoRs gaue G ilead vnto Machir the 2 j And they went from Kchelathah,and pit- fonnc of Manafleli,and he dwelt therein. ched in mount Sh.-pher. 41 *And lair the foime of Manaflch •.vent 24 And they remoucd fi-om mount Shapher, and tooke the fmall townes thereof, and called and lay in Haradah. them " Hauoth lair. 25 And they remoucd from Haradah, & pit- 42 Alio Nobah went and tooke Kenathjwith chccfinMakheloth. the villages thereof, and called it Nobah , after 2 6 And they remoucd from Makhcloth, and his owne name. layinTahath. CHAP. XXXIII. i'' And they departed from Tahath, and pit- 1 Tw) ni:i fom!ieteiur>,e\nefl[tatlatenHintrt(L i* Thiy ched in Taroll. art cantt^umiJtd 10 tiU ibf Ctiutaiiitti. 28 And they rcmoucdfrotti Tarah, andpit- THefe arc' the ' iourneves of the children of ched in Miihkah. Ifrael, which went out of the landc ofEgypt 29 And they went froni Mithkah, & pitdicd •according to thtir bands vnder the hand of Mo- i»Ha(l»monah. (cs and Aaron. jo And they departed fi-omHafhmomih,and 2 And Mofes wrote their gcinp onrby their lay in Mofcroth . ioumcys according to the commandfment of the . j i And they departed from MofCTOth , and LordjbthdearetBeiouioevs of their going oiit. picthed in Bcne-uakaa. • »j Aiid and rcmoouings Cliap.xxxiij. ofthccanfffe. €4 *Chf, 1*1,12. ji.50. A WhfebriicE. brcwn call Ab, and lofwreth to partodulyand partbf ADgaft, * Ciip.it. f.i&$hii- cording to your families:* to the more yee (hall tribe to diuide the land. heajs or eMtfc giuc more inheritance, and to the fewer the lelle r? Thenarnesalfoof chemen are thefe: Of menof tuetjr inheritance. Where the lot ih^U fall to any man, the tribe of hidai),Caleb the (bnne of Icphunneh. '"'>*• that Ihall be his : according to the tribes of your 20 And of the tribe of the Tonnes of Simeon, fathen liiall ye inherite. Shemuel the fonne of Ammiluid. y J But if ye will not driue out the inhabitants 21 Of the tribe of Beniamin,Elidad the forme ofthe land before you, then thofe which yc let of Chifion. •T«yfc.»jjj. remaineofthem,(halbe* ||prickesinyoure)'cs, 22 Alfoof thctribeof thefbnnesof Dan,tfae ""!"=•?• and thorncs in your fides, and lliall vexe you in prince Bukki , the (bnne of logli. B&r, (:«»«. the land wherein ye dwell. 2j Of theionnesof lofeph: of the tribe of 5 6 Morcoucr,it (lial come to pa{re,that I (hall the fonnes of ManalTeh , the prince Hanniel the doe vnto you,.is I thought to doe vnto them. (bnne of Ephod. CHAP \XXIITI 24 Andofchetribeofthcformesof Ephi-aim, 3 Theco.si..„uOorj„,of>h^\u/ofc.K,.«'. nC,ru,n, the prihce Kemuel,the fonnc of bhiphtan. nunu'eoijl^nrdtoduiJrt'.ytUni. 2) Or thc tribc alfoot thclonncs ot Zebulun, A Nd the Lord (pake vnto Mofes, faying, the prince of Elizaphan,the fonne of Parnach. £\ 2 Commaund the children of Ifrael , and 26 So of the tribe of the fonnes of Ifl'achar, fiy vnto them, When yee come into the land of the prince Paltiel the (bnne of Axzan. • Msaning.tlie Canaan, this is the a land that fliall fall \iito your 27 Of die tribe alfo of the fonnes of A(her, g And beiu(}ge» r^"*"'""" '* inheritance: t^-tf «, the land of Canaan widi the the prince Ahihud,the fonne of Shelorai. outteuerypie:o coafts thereof. 28 And o f the ti*c of the fonnes of Maph- ;)[„»;, j^'f, ;„"„, •Jolh.ii.u J * And your Soutliquarter (halbe from the tali,the prince Pedahcl,the fonne of Ammihud. bylot.toiheiii. wldernefTeofZinto the borders of Edom : fo 29 Thef^ are they, whom the Lord commaii- tent shit all ibing*- that your Soiithquarter (hall be from the fal: Sea ded to g diui !e the inheritance vnto the children ""jj,'i''^j ^*,|., coali Ealtward : of lQael,in the knd of Canaan. out conieutica. ' 4 And the border (hall compa(re you from CHAPXXXV S//c'fp«l'^'' *e!>ouAcol|Maakh-akrabbim , and reach to , mo tht Uuu„ »u ^mt,' citm «:^ fHh^bi,. 11 Tht d. '' ^ ' Zin,and goe out from the South to Kadelh-bar- linofrrfiigt. 16 TheUve ofmutiker. }» Foroiuatiat ; ' nv'a. thence itflialKh-etch to Haxar-addar, and t^'umip fh^'.umM.-Mheccndtmmd. goe along to Axmon; ^ Nd the Lord (pake \-nto Mofes in the plaine y And the border fliall compaffe from Ax - t\ of Moab by Iorden,rff;p4r<^Iericho,favinf , N.Us'''or«7o^e "i^"'^'"'othe''riuerofEgypt,andfliaUgoeout 2 *Comn-,aund die children of If.ael, that ♦/.y^.,,.,. tb'ia'kc^Rmno^. ^o the Sea. • they giue vnto the a Leuitcs of the inheritance of J Btcaafethfr mra. 6 And your W cftc]uarter fhall be the great their poffeflion, <> cities to d\vell in : ye fnal giue had no iaheri- c Which U calUd c Sea : euen that bcnTer Ihalbe your Weflcoaft. ajfo vnto the Leuites the fuburbcs of the cities """ce afsigncd Meditcrtan-um. rj And this fliall be your Northquarter : yee round about them. ibeminthehnd fliall mnrke out your border from the greatSea j So they flail hane the cities to duel in,and t^cod'would d Wbicli IS a v.)to moi:nt - tnea wheteAaron 9 And the coafl fliall reach out to Ziphron, citieoutwarde, /i!?4j7 6*3 thoufaiidcubitcs round imheobcdieoce *'*'" and goe out a: Haxar-enan. this (hall bceyour about. ofGodandbn North- quarter. j And yee fliall meafure without the cirie of ''*^ 10 Andyee (hall marke out your Haft-qu.irter theEafl(ide,'tu«thoufandcubites: and ofthe e So that in all from Haxar-enan to Shepham. South fide, two thoufand cubites: and ofthe were tl.,« then. 1 1 And the coaft fliall goedoivne fi-oit) She- Weft fidc.txvo thoufand cubites : & ofthe North comp/ff.o'fthefc phamtoRibkh, and from the Eaf^fide of Ain: fide,two thoufand cubites: and thecitic/?'4/^« in two thomand they and the fimc border fliall defcend and goe out at theroiddes. this fli.nll bee ffce eieht and frniitie cities: ikcmjhallye tDjh.ili,}. 14 * For the.tribeoftfie children of Reuben, ^i«« with their fu!)arbes. according to the houflioldes of their f3thcrs.,and 8 And cocerning the cities which yeflial giuei, the tribe of the children of Gad , accordi:ig to ofthcpoiTeflionofthechildrenoflfracl: ofma- their faLhers-houfcholds, and halfe the tribe of nyye flialtakcmoe.andoffcwyeflialtakclcfret Manaflcli,haue recciued theirinheritance. cnery one flial giuc of his ciries vnto the Laiitcs* 15 Two ml>es acdai hjdfetprib; haHcrcccj- according to his inheritance, vvfaicfa he jnhcriteth. . -— .-_ *• oCABd Lawcs touching raufthcr. Chap.xxxvJ. The daughters of Zclophchad. 6^ 9 ^AndtheLorHrpakevrnqMofes, dying, thelifeofthemiinhercr, which is m woonhy to "> vvhich pnt. I o Speake vnto the ehiWren of liiael, and lay die: but he ll-.albe put to death. P"'^''" '■»'''"'"»• •£»eitMj. \-nto them,* When ye become oner lordcn into 31 AlCiye Ihall takeno re'compcnfe forhim """"^ ""'"'«• ««.i9.i. the land of Canaan, chat is fled to the city ofhis refuge, that hell. ould j;.;<7.ic.j, J J Yj. (]iallappointyoii cities, robcciticspf comer.g.ijne, anddwcll iiithcland, beforcthc refiige for you, that the (laver, which flay etii any death of the hie Pricft. perfbn\'nwaics, may flee thither. 3J Soyc(hnllnotpol]utethelandivhereinye II And thefe cities fhalbeforyon a refiige fro nialldweil: ft)r!|blooddefileththcland:andthe 0'''i»'»"*'»'. d MMtiiogJioro t^^ <* auenger, that he which kiUeth,die not,vntill land cannot be » clenfed of the blood that is (bed ? f," f "'' if^f- -ihe n«i oi .h« kio. he ftand before the Congregation in iudgement. therein, but by the blood of him that ihed it. moDgfX n'td iid, whoought i^ And 0/^ the cities which ye fliail giue , fixe 54 Defile not therefore theland vvhich ye dial thsthi make.hhl* topiaiuetbe cities (liall ye haue for rcfiige. inhabit, for I dwell in the middes thereof ■ Foi I d^nime cr«iu,« "Among the R«. '4 YeOal appointthrec ' on this fide lorden, tli€ Lord dwell among the children of Krael. ocmT!hc«or" bP> ti.i. nbod,wherewithhemVbe!!ainc,ifhsdic,heisa 3 Ifrhey bcmaniecUo aiiv of the fonnes of """'- ""'""• rtTUitheiC!-, a'-.d thi murtherer Ihall die the death, the othir tribes of the ciiildren ofJfl-acl, then fhal 19 The rcuegerofthe blood himfeiren;al .flay y their inheritance be t?-!ithim*of hit;, orhurkac hericanceofthetribeuhcrcofrhtvii .'ilbeifofiial him by h)ir^»jf waft, that hedic, it betakenawavfromthelotofoiirinheritance. '4 ^^ ^""^^ ^■''" '.Ju'cugK enin:it'c wiu'i liis 4 Alfo when the ^lu bile ofthe children of IC c signifying th« hani,,diarhedie,hjy (mote him fr,a!I die y death: raelcommethjthenfli'aUtluirmhetitancebepu'- """•"'-'■fo'^'vJ /erhe is a ir.urtha-er : the rcuengcr ofihe blood" vnto the inheritance cf the tribe wlier-'of diey ','IT!ji°' '""'" l]iall flay the Mirthercr when he meeteth him. fhall be : fo (tail their inh^iti^nce be taken away returned to thfk . „ . • ^ 2- Kilt if hee piin-.edhimli'vnadiiifedly, and' fi-omtheLnheritanceofthttribeofourfathers. owneuibe*. ♦f^o^if.ii.ij. * n^-t of hatred,- or cart ^ponhitn any fth;ng, 5 Then Mofes commanJtd the children of itbrj»jirH,mt. ^vithour laying of wait, Ifrael, according to ±c vvord of the Lord, faying-, ^5 OranyftoncCwher^'byliemr^tbefTaine) The tribe ofthefonnes of lofephhauefaiddwel. d Forthe trib* and lawe himnot , or caufed it to fall vpon him, 6 This is the thin? that the Lord hath com- "ul'l not haoe andhedie,andvvasnothisencmie,neithcrfought manded, conceniin?'dic daughters of Zelophc- f""""""^ 'f'^e . hunanyhanr^,^ • had, faying. They llTall be wiues, to whom they "^HS:,^^^^ ,, 24 ThcntJ'^-""d tbe'' auenger of bliaodac- their father fhall dieymarrv: (houldhauebeao bntaifl.' cording to tlftfelawes. 7 Sofhailnottheinhentanceofchechiidren ^''"~'*'**» 2j And thc'Congregation'ttairdeliucf the oflfraelremoucftomtribetotrib«,foreiien'one " "" • flayer out of the hand of the auenger of blood, of the children of Ifrael fhajl ioyne himfeifeto and the Congregation Qal! rcf iore him vnto die the inheritance of die tribe of his fiithei-s. citieofhisrefiigc, v.hitherheewas fled: and hee 8 And euer>' daughter that pofle/Teth any «• in- e Whentbtre.'s .JVndetthisfigut* fl^alabide Acre vnto the death of rhei hie Priefl, heritance of the triDesof the children of lirael, 00 male toinhetit^ o'^r"n«5'ioulj'.:'^'*"''''^'^^'l^'^^^^^ , l^altewfe vnto one ct^hefamilieofthetribeoF rot be rtmitiedi • J^f ^P^ '' ^b- ^^V^fr come ^^•ithout the borders', hei- father : tha: tlie childien of Idael may enioy ' butb)rtb«u'e«i,h ofthecitiecfhis rcfi;gc, wf/khei he wasfJed, C!ierymanihei;heritanceoftheirfarhers. MusCKr'iil"*'* ' -■^^"'^^^■^^'^'^S^f.^/tl^'^dflnde him with- 9 KeMi.rlLal the inheritance go about from ori . qutthyjordersofthccitieoftiirrefiige, andthe tribetotiibe: but euery one of y tribes of ychil- of IVilL''"'"" »'="*^"?«'" of blood Hay the * miuthcrer^he fhal be drcn of Ifrael a-.a]l facke to his o wne inheritance,. loeiJKige. giiiJtleiTe, • 10 As theLcrd corrmaiidcdMofes/o dilths _ 28 Beaufe he fliouJd hajjeremalned in die ci- daughters of Zelophchad. tie ofhis fefiige,vntill the d6a:h of the hie Prieft: .1 r For * Mah ah, T.irzah, andHoglah , and *f*».'.:73:- ] and afccrihc death of the hie Pricft, the flayer Milcah, and Noah die daughters of Zelophehad < ' fiiallretiune vnto the land of his pofTcJion. . werenvamed vnto their fathers brothers fonnes, ^ -lAfirtrtoWge =9 So thefcthiiigs fhdl bea ilawcof iudge- is- They v.-ere wiuesfacfr/ww^ofthe fa:riliss ;,i«iuit!ier,jdont,ei. mcnt vnto you, tliorowout your generations in cif thd' fonnes of Manafich diefonneof lofcohr ' otwadmrldK al^.youi-'Wdlings. f V . fo their inheritf.nce remained in t^ tribe of'the 30 Who.'biUft- killethar.yperfon, theTM^i^ff' familieof^tKeirfarlicf. *£>('«;. f7.<5,4a(i Hail fla^j- the ir.iirtfiercr,thioiigh*witneflts:b ^'"to the children of Ifi^ei in-the plaine of '**«*''^'»*'"*- .«'.'y I. ^ J Moieouerye fliall tike po lecompcnf^ for Moab, bv loidumward lerichQ. A rcpeiUion of Dcuteronomic. things done beforct THE F IFTH BO OKE OF MOSES. CALLED ^DEVTERONGMIE. T H E A R G V M E N T. TflevtonJerfitU hug dfGoduwardbu 0mrch is liuely fet fiiorth mthisbick^. Tor albeit ttiroufk thetr ingratitude dp- [undry rebelUom agamjl Gcd,fir tbefpttceoffoTtieyerei, Deut.f,^. they had dcfiru:d to hauebintcut ojf from the HumbcT cf his peeple y aytd fur euer to hdue bene depriued of thi X'fiffhis holyword, and fi:cra7n:nts : jst he dideuer preferue his C httrcb eucn for his omie mercies frke^ ir vouldftitl haue his Name called vpon among them. IVJareftre he hri^.geih them into the land of Catia tn, dejlroy.etb their enemies, giueth them iheir Ciuntrey, towies^and goods ^and exhort eth tttem by the example of their fathers (u.-i)ofisnf,d(litieyidol.:tTie,adulterieSy murmurir.gs Cr rebel/ion he bad Ktoft jkarply puni{hed) tofixreartdobeytheLord, to imbr<.ice and keepe his law without addiKgt!. ere. vnte cr dimini{king there jre^ii. tor by bis word hs wouli be ^nc-mn to be their Cod, i*r they h:s people : by bis itord he wotildgouerne kii Church, andby the pime ihey jheuld learne to tbty him : iyhuweri * "OiM M.iff eond laA':r9(allcd,be< ciure the I.3WC which Godgaue inniountSinii,ii hcrcrepejtcd.ji thosgh ii wcrea new Lane: aod ihisbookeiia coti'mrDtaiieor ex[>of:iionoHh« tence eemoiwi. dements. the eyes of man. ^indfor this caufi Codptomifedto raife vp KJngs andgouernori,fir tie fttingferth cfthis teord and prtfertf.ition of his Church : giturg vmo thrm an eSpeciall charge for the exictttinf thereof: wbomthereforebewilleth to encrcifetbemfelutsdiUgent'yin theconti»iia/i/ludie andme" ditatun «f the fame : that the m:ght [fame tefiare the Lord, hue their fiibte if s, abberre ccuetoufncffe andviee,4ndt»i}atfieuer ojfendtth themaieJIieofGod. tyi»da4hehadtpfo>einJ}ru^edtbeir fathers m allihings a^perteming^both to his (piritUAll feruicc^ and alfo fort b.^DioiHttmnteef that foctitiettbich itbetffeene men : fobe prefcrtbsthher* anett , all fuch UtfSi andordiriatices , tfhicb either cor.cerne his Tiimne fenuce, or els areneceffatiejor a Qomman fftale : apptintingvnto eueit cHate anddegree iheir charge and duetie : afsvelljjeiv to rule and Hue in thefiare of God,as to noitu^friend/hip toward their neigkbaurs , andtopreferuethat irder which Qadhath eftablifhedan.tng nttn •.thrextmng-nith- all, moli horrible pUgues to them that tranfgrefftbii Cimmandemetat, and [roKHfingallbleffings oral JiUcitietoJuch at obferue and obey tberft, C H A P. L I r frhe I-Ord God of your fathers make you s .^ trufi „hu,f»Uofthmg, do« btfir, , fim Uortb vnto ^ thoufand times fo many nwe as ye arc, & blefle t-KtuUfh UiMt*. jj Mofti rfpTttueib the JKopiefirihca-iit' yoi^ashehach promifedyou) . . . "'''♦' creduhtif. ^ Tht JfrAtliltia'touerccmeijnhe^moriti!, Itcanfe thi} foMghi *i*in/2 tht (tmmandetaem tj tht Lord. aliitlietotiiitrey ofMojb. b So that the wil vJetBcOewas bc- twecnetheSea and ihi) plahie ofMoab. C In Horeb.ot Si- - nai, foriieyecKS before Ibis the Law wat giaen: but becaufe at that were then of age and iodgement were now dead, llufisrcpeatetb (be fame to the youth whichei< thet thea were sot boroe,«r had not ludgement. d By ihefe exam- ples;^! Codsfa> nor.'heitinindef are prepared tore" ceiiie theLaw, e The fecond time. f In the £;cond yer e ai-d fecond monecli.Numb, l'Jr,iufhrt:tl, anil? .7, 8, g By the cnurrill of'ethrotnyfithet in law £xo. iS.ip, h Kvtromuchbjr «he ccftrfeoFnj. tureas muacu- HcTe be the words which Mofes II Howcanlaloncibe^e your combrance and your charge,and your ftrife? 1 1 Bring y ou men of v\ifedomc and o f vnder- fpakc vnto all LraeljOn athis fide ftandin", and k kno\ven among your tribes, and I lorden in the wildernefTe , in the will make then, rulers oner you : plaine, ^ouera^ainfttheredfea, 14 Thcnyeanfweredmeandfaid, The thing between Paran & TopheI,& La- is good that thou haft commanded vs to doe. ban,& Hazcroth, and Di-zahab. i J So I tooke the chiefc of yoiu- tribes ' wife 2 There are eleuen dayes iouniey fro <= Horeb and knowcn men, & made them rulers ouer you, vnto Kadeili-barnea,by the way of mount Seir. capraines ouer thouf-uids,and captaines ouer hun- j And it came to pafTe in the firft day of the dreds,and captaines ouer fiftie,and captaines ouer eleiieith moneth, in the fortieth yere that Mofes tcnne,and officers aniong your tribes. fpake vnto the children of Ifraelaccortling vnto r ^ And I charged your iudges that fame time, all tliat the Lord had giucn him in commande- faying,Heare the cofitrouerfieihfX\sccn your bre- ment vnto them, thren, & * iudge rightcoufly betwccne eueiy man 4 After that he had flaine re you my fclfc alone : die God of thy fathers hath faid vnto th;c ; fearc 10 The Lord your God hath ^ multiplied \ou: not, ncitlier bedifcouraged. and heholde, ye are this day as the (UriCS of hea- i z ^ ° Then ye came vnto me eucry one, and uen in number ; (aid, Wc will iend men before vs.to f«irch vs out i SigBi/yiBghoiw P'caca bwdcoit is.togaueiBcthc people, k VVbofegodli* Ee(reandv)>right< nede is baew«a« 1 Declaring what fort oi men ought toh]«eapublikc charge , reade Exo.i3.ai. *f«*l» ?•»♦« ♦J^ai/.tj.ff.fi^ 16,19, f.f*m.\6,f, pr(iii.x^.%^.tctba, ^zj.umti i.i, m And you aie hit li<«: tcrpifttothe grciici.thatis, two to leih q Such was the Icwes vnthMMul* lir(lc,that liiey countrtt Godi (r)>ccial! lotic, hatiH. » The other ten, aotCalebind loDiHa. *N««9i 13.19, ] Debating thit to renounreour owne force and conftamly ro fol- low our vncatioo, ani] depend on lbclorde,isihe tme boli^efle, and «gr(cab>e(eGod. *if*t(ii;.jr. *Hnm,\\,\i. ' hfJi.t^t,. 1 »!•'"•;' 54 •)• . t VV'hfchjtiini- ftKThvntotHce, u \N'hich were vndcr iwcDiie yeeieolil, as Kiimb.1431, r This decljretli mant nature, who ml d'-e that which God fn.bide:h, andieill not doe thft which be ccminand.th. y Sionit'yinn, diat man hath no 2 J So the faying picafed nae well, and 1 tookc the mountaine. tweluefnenofyoujofeiiery tribe one. 44 Then the Amorircs which dwelt in that 24 *VVho departed, and went vp into the moitntarne came out againft yon, and chafed you moiinr.-i!ne,and canne vnto the || riuer K(hcol,and (as bees vfc to doe) and deftroy ed you in Seir, fcarchcd out the /- And tookc of the fh.Iteof the land in their 45 And when ye came a^ainc, ye went before fheMbV^V/y'Lt hancis, and brought it vnto vs, and brought vs the Lord, but the Lord would not ^hcarcyour hypocrifie, iha« word againe, and i' faid. It is a good land, which voyce,noi incline his cares vnto you. ""« rrpentante.- the Lord our God doeth giue ys. ^6 So ye abode in Kadefli a long time, accor- ."ttffe'of °ouf 26 Notwithfianding,ye would not go -vp, but ding to the time thatye had remained Ifcftre. brlthien^he b liw were difobedient vnto thecomtraundcmcntof CHAP II pfntingforyont the Lord yonr God, 4 tfrattufSriMn to %n, mth th, Edom'iicu 9 ViioMif,, 19 '■'""■ 27 And murmured in your tents, and (aid, Be- ^iJ ^mmmiit,. ; > su-m king 0/ Htflihen u aifctmfiud. caufethc Lord i hated vs, therefore Jiatb hce »Tf-Ikna weturncd,andtookeonrioumey into aThevobeved. brought vs out of the land of Eg)'pt,to deliuer vs 1 the wilderneffe, by the way of the red Sea, as into the hand of the Amorites, and to deftroy vs. the Lord fpake vnto me: and wee compaffed 28 Whither (hall we go vpPouribrethrenhaue mount Seir a ^ Jon? time, difcouragcd our hearts,fay ing,7 he people « grea- a And the LoVd fpake vnto mc,fayin», ter, and taller then ^ve : the cities are great and j Yee hauf compaffed this mountauie long walled vp to heauen : and moreouer wee haue ynough • turnc you Northward. (ccne the fbnnes of the * Anakims theie. 4 " And warne thou the peoplc,faying,Ye dial ^9 Bntlfaidvntoyou, Dread not, norbea- go through the « coalt of yonr brethren thecbil- fiaid of them. drcn of Efau, which dwell in Seir,& they (hall be joTheLordj'ourCod, fwho f;6eth before afraid of yon : rake ye good heede therefore, you, he fhail fight for you, according to all tliat 5 Yefhallnotprouokethcnv: fori will not torctutne, Nutrb* he did vnto you in Egvpt beforeyoureyes, giue you of their land fo muchas a footebrcdth, ""•"• ji And in the wildernelTe, where thou haft *becaufeIhaucgiucnmoiin:Seir vnto Efau for •'C«ie.j,«8. feem how the Lord th/ God bare thee, as a man a pofledion. doeth beareJiisfonne,, in all the way which yee 6 Ye fiull buy meate of them for mone\' to haue goncjvntill y^ came vnto this place. eate, and ye fhtll aKb procure water of them for J2 YctfbrallthisyedidnotbelceiietheLord monc)' to dn'nke. yoiu-God, 7 Forthc Lord thy Cod hath "JbleflTed thee d And gfaenttet J J *\Vho weiit in the way before you, to in all the workts of thine hand : he knoweththy tneanes whcte- fearch j-oti out a place to pitch your tents in, in walking thratrgh this great wilderne(re, and the **'■•> <'">» ""'eft fire by night, that ye might fee what way to goe, Lord thy God hath bene with thee this fdurtie ^foGodwfidi'*^ and in a cjo'.id by day. yeere,<«n'nto whatfotuer the Lord our 1 9 And thou Qialt come neere ouer againft God forbade vs. the children of Ammon : but flialtnotlayfiege C H A P. III. vnto them, nor raooucwarrea^ainft them: fori i o^K'ngofBalhmit fliine. n ThcbigmtofhUbed. i8 Tht will no: f'iiie rhee of the land of the children of T{S'*l'imti, »ni Capita art commnaedioio «««• jord*a *r. «-,„,„„ n'„rc i- T i_ ^ DKd Ufire their hrtthretu 2 1 lojhut it miit ctptame. 17 Ammon 4«jpolkaioH: Fori hauegiuen It vnto M^fisipmmttidi.fichfUnJ, i«< «.«,. «>«., 4/i«r 6« di fir edit. i Wl'.o cal!;d tiism felues Re- phjims : tha; U, prefemers.or phy licianstohraleand thechildrjn of Lot fora pofleffion. 20 Thatclfo wa'i taken for a land of ' giants : for giants dnelt therein aforetime, whome the Ammonites oiled Zamxumniims •. 21 A people that was ^rcat, and many, and THen wee turned, and went \'p fay the way of , Baflran -. * and Og King of Balhan a cameoiit ,^^^'"'^' againftrs,he,and all his people to fight at Hdreu a fhctdorebey.'' And the Lord faid vnto mee, Feare him fid« «"« commank* ritorme vices: but tali,as the Anakims; butthcLorddeftroyeil them not,for I will deliuerhim, and all his people, and loTh "h^^'h^d • ft «'£re m Heede before them, and thev fucceeded them in their his land into thine hand, and thou ffiak doe vnto o°ccir!anlfw,i^ "h« ""'^kTd'aaci inhentance,.nd dwelt'tn th.eir Read :^ him as thou diddeft vnto * Sihoa Kmo of the A- abommable. £ Or,Gayt. b Accordisato bis pro-res made to AbtibiiD, Gen* 1 This de.Iareih tba the hearts of tnenaie inG^ds hands ei:het to be made iaiuCiOC bolde. *'7^««(.ti.ji. part to fight a- gsinft him. 22 As he did to the childrenof Elan which morites, which dwelt at Heflibon. dwellinSeir, whenhe defttoyedtheHorimsbe- j So theLordcourGoddeliueredaKbvnto forethem, and they poffefTed them, anddvveltin our hand, * Og the King of BaThan, and all his "^'a^-i'-j^ their ftead vnto this day. people; and we fmotehim, vntill none was left 2j And the Aiiims which dwelt in Haiarim him <»//«?, tuen vntofAzzah, the Caphtorims which came 4 And wc tooke ail his cities the fame time, out of Capkor deftroyed them, and d\velt in neither was there a citie which wee tooke -not their ftead. ,, from the,n,e»#»threefcore cities, 6~al the coun- ^•^ ^'R.^Cc^'^ therefore, faid the Ltrd : tzkc trey ofiVrgob,thekingdomeofOgin Bafhan. your iourney,&pafleouer the riuer Arnon : be- J All thcfe cities iv*r« fenced with hie walles, holde,! haue giuen into thy hand Sihon,the If A- gates and barres, befide ^^ vmvalled townes a morite. King ofHeflibon, and his land: begin to great many, poflefle it.ar.d proiioke him to battelL ' 6 AndWe ouerth'-ew them, as wee did vnto 2J This darwil 1 1 begin to fend thy feare and Sihon King of Heflibon, deftroyingeuery citie, thy dread, vpon all people \ader the whole hea^ ff^h men, ' women.and cliildren. b As villages aai fmaU lowDes. c Befaufethtf •.) iien,which {hall heare thy fame,and fhal tremble 7 But all the catrdl an^'thefpoile of the cities «'«G«'»»PPo>»* and quaFce beforethee. we tooke for our felues. It may not be z6 Then I fent meflengers out bfche wilder- :8 Thus wee tooke at that time: 'OH& of .the iudged ctueil. nefiq of Kedeniotij vnto Sihon king of Hdhbon, hand of two Kings qf the Amorites, the land that with wcrdes ofpeace,iaying, was on tliis fide lorden from the riuer of Arnon 27 ^ * Let me pafTe through thy land: I w^ill vnto mount Hermon : goe by the hie way : I ivill neither tiime vnto the 9 (Which Hermon the Sidonians call Shirion, but the Amorites call it Shenjr) 1 0 All the cities of the plaine, and all Gilead, right hand nor to the left, 2 8 Thou fhaltfel me meate foe moneyjfor- to cate, and ihalt giue mee water formoriev for to and, all Bafhan vnro Salchah, and Edrei^ ciaes of drinke : ontly I willgo through On mv-foote, . the kingdome of Og in Baftian « neciole nei- ther intteatienot %9 (Asthe" children ofE&uwhichdweU in Seir, & the Moabites which dwdiin Ar, did vn. Foronplv Og king of Bafhan remained of the remnant ofthe giants, ^whofe bed n'a/ a bed d The more ter- «x3mpiesof»theu to mee) vntill I be come ouer Iarden,'mto the of yron: is it not at Rabbath among the children f'tl^iutihisgy- trduM n"cZ'. I^i^'hichtheLordourGodiiucth-Vs. ofAmmon? the length tliereof « nine cubites, .^"^oTcano^h^d*" 50 But Sihon the King of Hefhbon would and foure cubites the breadth ofit, after the cu- they to glorifie God for the plaine of his iu(t .ii. wifdome.hf Ikcw. eihhowtojitauie voto it. Pifgah Enftwiiul. _ that isyoHrCwirJ&rfie.Jtnayowvnderfbndingin [ B«jufe all men ■ 18 ^ And I commanded g you the fame rime, the fight ofthc people, which Ihal hearcallthefc njtuuii, c'tfire faying. The Lordcyour God hatligiiien you this ordinances, and lliallfiiy, (|Onely this people land to poflcircit: yrclliall gocoucravmcd be- wifc,and of vndeif(anding,«n,aii4 your catteI(for"l know that ve hautmuch cartel) to hfm for ? ''f 'I'l*]"^ "* "" rtial abide in your cities,vvhich I hauc giucn you, 8 And ivhat nation m fo great, that hath ordi- ^.san.; « *"' ** '20 V ntill the Lord kiiic giucn rell vnto yoiir nances and lawejforightcous , as all this Lawe, brethren as vnto you , and that they alfo poifefle ^^}lich]fct before you this da)'? the land, which the Lorde your God hath giuen 9 Buttakehecdetochyfclfe,and''I{ccpethy h HeadJtihall them beyond lordcn: then fhalye*retumeeuer}' foule diligently, that tliou forget notthethings ti.efe»otdtsto man vnto his poflellion jwliichihaue giucn you. which chine eves hauc feene, and that the)' depart '^'"* '.'"'"",'■'',? 11 f *AndIcharged lofhua theiametimc, not out ofthine heart, alhhedaies of thy life-.but yZ"oh\o"et"e faying, Tliihceyes haue fctneall that the '■Lord teach them th)- fomiej,' and thy fonnes fonnes : xheilwolGod your God liath done vnto thefe two Kings : * fo 10 For^it not the day that thou (toodeft be- ""^ '<> <"5^ •« t» ♦7\(i«M.l7.i8,i?, 'J- . . h So that the VI- ty"'""wneTit ilial the Lordc doe vnto all thekingdbmes whi- fo re the Lord th)-- God in Horcb, when the Lord ""'P"'''"'''' dorae,ft:tngU»,oi Biultiiude. * tofh.i.l mi "• therthougbeft; 1 - faidvntome,Gatliermethepeopletogether,and 21 Ye Ihal not fcare them: fortheLordyottr 1 will caufe them hcaremywordeT,ihat they may Godjhe (hal fight for you. 2 J And I bcfought the Lorde the fame time, faying, 24 O Lord God , thbu haft begunne to fhcive ! He rpfaVeth ac thy feruant thv- greatncfle and thy 'mielitic hand: co'nfmin Jnd^ot. ^°" "^'^'■' '^^^rea Gqd in heaucn of in earth, lupt rpeach of that can 'doe like thy vv6;ks, &; like thy 1| powei> them which atiti- i^ Ipraythceltt mego'eoucr &fee the good bate iha- powet |a„4 ^j^at is beyond loidtn, that gopdly it'moun- vntoidoles that ... tx \'. :(... " .■ '. ly appccttinetli taine,and Lebanon learne to feare me all the daics that they flial Hue vpon the earth , and that they ma)' teach thck children: 11 7hencameyou-n 28 But charge lolhiia and incouragchimjand - if Take the?rcft)re »ood heedfe vntO ySttt boldcnhim : for hee fhal goe before this people, -j-felues: forye&weno^ im.ige in the day that j Etr'.fiultii land which thon llialt fee, 29 So wee abode in the valley otKragainft Beth-P66f. CHAP. IIII. •'»- i ^n fiHtt'tiiMi to ohfirtii tht- tttrtrUkVui bUhtf thtttio crdirKimlhing. 6 Therim flMiutlh our wiftdtivu. 5 TVit . riuft Itfihil to Cfir liiJifoi. I J Ha imagf ought laic }>}Adt ta-KOihif. i6 Thrriimn^f e"ai>i/l ifntA ihal foffakf'tht £«»tc/Grdwhk:ft them,^'hichtfe^Lor^thv:Gddhath'adiIh-iButehim^i>e<*le'<»'f°",°"'°f bccaufe of Baal-Pcor, fora^ the men that folow- reth this day. '^ "erie.Tod f'«1y cdBaal-Pcoi^,thel6rdthyGodh*hdefiroyed ii ,AJid*heL'dTd>wa^a'n?n* with mc'fer jour chofen yonfothi* Ctieiy6ftfeftpltrath6hgr>'btf.- ■■"• . ■'•"' .'J^' • erfictn; fw ; aj Take hctdcNWoyotirfelaes, left ye fotget nsofttwojij. - ^ " ^ : jla sbfi : — < Gadnrilnot^ {etuei by hairea, bo^wil iupc full obedience.' d Gods lodge' tncnts executed Vpoa other idoli. ters ought, (9 ferue for ourlii- flia&i«a,reade c And were B»t They ire threatncd that forfake the Law. Dciucronomic. Three cities of refuge. the coiicnaiitofchcLordc your God which hce and his commaundements which I commaunJ made with you,and Itjl yee irtakc you any grauen thee this day,that it may b go well with thee, and b God promifeth image , or 1 ikenciTe of any thing , as the Lord tliy with thy children after thee, and tliat thou mayelt ""'ird "ot for God hadi charged thee. ' prolong thy dayes vpon the earth , whkh the °'"'""''">T"«'<» P To thofe thjt 2^ For the Lorde thy God is a P confuming Lord tliy God giueth thee for eucr. waffu're ts *h« k?m with luie firc,an.ia.i, *'Thon brnen 26 I 'Call heautfl and earth to record againfl plamecountrey oftheReubenites: and Ramoth would"«)iolue yo" ^his day, th^t yc flial fhortlv i>erilh from the in Giiead among the Gadites : and Golan in Ba- you, jet the inlen- land, whereunto yego djer lorden to pofleflc it: fhan among them of Manafleh. fible cieatiitcs (Dal ye f}ial not prolong your day es therein , but Ihall 44 ^So this is the taw wliich Mofes fet before Somi'iiobtjr/nce vtterJy be deftroyed. the children of Ifrael. ^ { So that his to. fe ^7 And the Lorde (hal f fcattgr you a.rong 45 Thefe are the « wltneffes, and the ordinan- « The itticlM ft Cial make his for- ihcpeopk, and yc ihalbe left few innumbcr a- ces,andrhelawes which Mofesdeclared to the point'ofthtco. ■"''''^"^ssof mong tiie nations , whidier the Lord Lhai bring children oflfraelafterthey came out of Egypt, "*""• none eft, yjj^j. ^^ Cn this fide lorden, intheralleyoucr 3- 28 And there yee Ihal ferue gods , «^*« the gainftBeth-peor,inthelandof Sihon King of worke of mans hand , wood , and ftone, which the Amorites, which dwelt in Hefhbon , whome neither fee, nor heare,nor cate,nor fmell. Mofes and tJic children of Ifrael * fmotc , after * iii»>».ti.t^ z$ But if from thence thou (halt fceke the they were come out of Egypt: «**p.«.4. Lord thy God,thou flialt finde him, if thou fecke 47 And tfieypoQefled his land , and the land » Mot with oBV him with all thine ' heart,and with all thy foule, of* Og king pf Ba(han , t\".o Kings of the Amo- • V*w.ii.jj, wawlihew^orce-^^ ^^ When thouartin tribuLitJon, andall thefe rites,which were on this fide lordcn toward the f*«^iJ» j^Moftfsion things are come vpon thee,fat the length,if thou funne riling: of thy fuiliM. returne to the Lorde thy God , and be obedient 48 From Aroer, which is by the banke of the ^Ebr.inthtUita vnto his vo^'cc, riuerAmon, euen vnto mount Sion , which is *'^"' 31 (FortheLordthyGodisamercifijIGod) Hermon, he wil not forfike thee, neither deftroythee,nor 49 And all ihe plaine by lorden Eaft ward, , foi-getthecouenant of thy fathers , which hec euen vnto << the Sea of the plaine , vnder the ,.j, jM|"»** o To wttifie them i» fivare vnto them. * (priiigs of Pilgah. • Ci*f. ^.17^ ta^To'fS*^" 5» For,inquircnowofthedayesthatarcpaft, C H A P. V. iiluaiion. Which were before thee , fince the day that God , :^^f„ {, ,,,, „,^,„ {,„„„„, g»^ ,^ thtftopu^ e rii Uw X Mans ofglU Created man Vpon the earth, and " «i^ff from the arrptaieJ. t} The people srttfi-tiajtGtdivofce. t» The gtocc is partly eacendcofheauen vnto the odier, if there Came Lmdvijh^thihttihtfeofltnouklkntbwi. iiTbtfmufi. t^^M topalicfuchagreat thing as diis, or whether any "^'i'^ <^''-""'" "1>" ''-'^ »'' ''f'- 0*4. fijchlikc thing hadi bene heard. •-r- Hen Mofes called all Ifrael , and fayd vnto i3 Did euerpeoplehearethevoyce of God 1 them, Hearc,OIfrael,the ordinance and the §)eaking out of the middesof a fire , as thou haft lawes which f 1 propofi to you this day, that fE*'' f S>'*h>» heard,and liued ? yee may leame them , and take heede to obfcnie ^"^ ""'• 34 OrhathGodaflayedtogoanduke.hima them, y Byfommiffft nation from among nations , by y tentations , by 2 *The Lord our God made a couenant with •fiAorf.iy.ji*. proofcs that aooe fignes,and by wonders, and by warre , and by a vs in Horeb. toa\i doubt mightie hand,and by a ftretched out arme,and by i Tlie Lord a made not this couenant with q^j ^'/„^f|l,;, "*"' great fearc,according vnto all that the Lord your ourfjtheraoar/y, but with vs , euen with vs all ceucMm'tbatis,' God did vnto you in Egypt before your eyes. here aliue this day, in foch ample fott 3J Vnto thee it was Ihewed, that thou migh- 4 The Lord t~alkcd with you •> face to faccin,^'''' "'«'''<"'» k He Aewetb the ^cft " knowe, that the Lord hce is God , andSat the Mount, out of the middcs of the fire. j|"" ^^ """" «ure why God thcre is none but he alone. J (At that rime I iloodc bet weene the Lord b So plainely that wiooeht thtie jg Out of heancn hec made thee hearc his anti you, to declare vnco you the worde of the jooneedenotto *"** *** voycc to inftrud thee,and vpon earth he ihewed Lord : for yee were afraid at the fight of the fire,, doubt thetcot thee his great fire,and thou beardcft his voice out and went not vp into the mount) and he fayd, of the middcs of the fire. 6 ^ * I am the Lorde thy God , which iuue * £*<«'.«•.*• a Freefr.andBot 37 And becaufe a he loued thy fathers , there- brought thee out ofthe land of Eg)'pt, from tlie ''"'•'f-^'^^'"' «r then der«.s. fore hec chofe their feede after them , and hath boufe of || bondage. l". >"«*»''. brought thee out of Egypt in his fight by his 7 Thou llialthaue none « other gods before c God bindeth»« mightie power, my face. "•^h'"!?'"??!'^* 3 « To thruft out nations greater and mightier S Thou flialt make thee no grauen image or JJ^|, ^ Mutiu then thou,beforc thee, to bring thee in , and to any likcnefTe »/ rhat that is in hcauen aboiie , or elue thee their land for inheritance : as appeareth which is in the earth beneath , or that is in the mis day. , waters vnder the earth. 39 Vnderflandtherefare this day, ami confi- 9 Thou flialt neither bowe thy felfc vnto ngxiidji.f, da in thine heart, that the Lord , hee is God in them,nor fcTueihem : for * 1 the Lord thy God Kre.jt 18. heauenaboue, and vpon the earth beneath: there ama<'ielousGod,vilitingthciniquitieofthcfa- ^ Thatlvofhi* « none other. thers vpon the children, euen vnto die third and ^1",°"'' ,7o' be*' 40 Thou (halt Keepe therefore his ordinances, fourth ^«^r4iK» of them tb^thatCPK: giuemoMbtsi ' ' ' " 10 Aiid ThetenCommandcmcnts. Chap.vj. To Icecpe the Commandements. ^8 10 And fliewing raercie vnto thoufands of jo Goc,fiyvntochcm,Rei:uinc you into your I PiefiiftdfE't* themtha:<^louemc,andkccpe my commaunde- tcncs, tokeepeihecom- ^(.^ts, j, But ftand chou here with mc,and I will tell Iwii God?" "*'* " Thou flialt not rakcthe Name of the Lord thee all the comniaundements, and the ordinan- thy God invaine: for the Lord will not holde ccs, and thclawcs, which thou fhalc teach them: him guiltlefle that taketh his Name in vaine. that they may doe them in the l..nd which I ;;iuc I z Keepe the Sabbath day , to fanSifie it, as them to pofltfTe it. the Lord thy God hath commanded iliee. j i Take hcedc therefore, that yec doc as the 1} Sixedayesfthouflialtlabour,and(haltdo Lord your God hath commaunded you : 'tumc I YeOunneithM' ail thy vvorke: not adde to the right hand nor to the left, >yxeHti, g Mot for a thtw, i6 ^ S Honour thy father and thy mother,as commanded we to teach you, that ye might doe hot with itotobt the Lord thy God hath commanded thee,that thy them in the land whither ye goe to poflcfle it: dience.jnd due ^^y^ ^ (,g prolonged, and that it may go well ^ 1 hat thou mighteft » feare the Lord thy » * nwem Teirt Kuercnce. ^.^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^j^^ land, which the Lord thy God God, and keepe all his ordinances, and his conv " b^Tft bej'n.' giuetlithec. manJemcnts which Icommaund thee, thou, and nicg to keep* 17 * Thou (lialt not kiih thy /bnne, and thy fonnes fonne allthedaycsof Godscommaa. 18 *NeirheraialtthoucommitadUlccri9, thy Jife,eucn that thy dayes may beprolonged. «itai«'<»« 19 "Neither (halt thou fteale. i Heart thci efoi e, Olfra'el, and take heede 20 Neither (halt thou beare falfe witneiTe a- todoeit,thatit maygoe well with thee, ard that ye may increife mightily ^ in the land that flow, b Wbithtiatha. ' ■ •• ■-■ •'^- ' . _ . ^ . faundaBce-of ail *M*it j.»t, *Lule i8.a., fathers hath promifcd thee. 4 Heare,OIfraelilheLord our God « Lord niogtoauilifci gainft thy neighbour. ir * Neidier flwlt'thou •> couet thy ncich- cth with milke and hony,as the Lord God of thy S"p*p^,^il hours wife, neiihei (halt thou defire thy neigh- ^-'-— •— ' ;r-j.!.— hours hoijfe , his fielde, nor his man fcruant, nor his mayde, his oxe, nor his afle , nor ought that onely, thy neighbour hath. J And * thou (halt loue the Lord thy God *Af««.t».}7« 12 ^Thefe words the Lord (pake ^'ntoalyoul• wth all thine heart, and with all thy foule, and J^'-'J-'ftj*- multinideinthemountoutofthemidsofthe'fire, with all thy mi«ht. ' i».»7. thccloud&rhedarkne(re,nithagTCatvoyce,and 6 * And ^lefc wordcs which I commaund ♦fiii/>,if.i8. ' added no more thereto : and wrote them vpon thee this day, (halbe in thine heart. UTO tables of (^one,anddeliuered them Tnto me. 7 And thou (half rehearfe diem continually c Soaier«aJ*, 2 J And when yc beard the voyce out of the -vnto thy children, and (halt talke of them when [h°mv"on"thr middes of the dai kenefl'e, (for the mountaine did thou tarieft in thine houfe.and as thou walkeft by {h!ldicn"o wa, burnewihfire)thenyecametome,allthechiefe the way, and «-hen thou licft doune, and when ihatthcymay of your tribes,and','our Elders: thou rifeft vp: I'rint them more 24 And y ee fayd, Eeholde, the Lord our God 8 And thoii (halt binde them for a (Tgne vp- ^^P^'J '" "*' hath (hewed vs His glory and hisercatnefle, and on thine hand, and they (lialbe [jas frontlets be- lor.fgmief re. * wc haue heard his voyce out ofthe middes of twcene thine eyes. nfrnhmtf. die fire : wee hauc fecne this day that God doeth 9 Alfb thou (halt ivrite them ^'pon the ^ pofls "IJ*"", *a'° talke with man: and he * liueth. of thine houfe,and\'pon thy gates. t6^oo-«:«^rol 2 J Now therefore, why (hould we die? foTthis 10 And when the Lord thy God hath brought membet thtin, great fire will confumevs: if wcheare the voyce thee into the land, which iiee (ware' vnto thy of theLordourGodany mofCjWcniaHdie.' fathers, Abr.iham, lihak, .^nd laakob, to giue i6 Forwhati|flefliiV(«thereeiier, thatheard to thee, vvith great and goodly cities which tfiou the voyceof the lining God (peaking out of the buildedft not, middes ofthe (ire as weAy iho« this people, which they haue fpoken vnto thee: i j Thou (lialt feare the Lord thy God, and ^/^Jr* riV.'"* °°' & He»(inireth of the)' haue well (ryd^ll that the>' haue fpokcn. feiuehim,and(haltf fweareby his Name. f VVcmuKfeare *f rothioj buto- 29 Oh •« that there were fuch an heart in them 14 Ye (tall no twalke after other gods, after Qoi, feraehim ^f'^t"' r *'"S ^o f"«arc me,and to keepe al my commandements dny -of the siods of the people which are round "«''•""' ""^* alio that ol our 1 _ ^u.J-.. • 1. n '• 1 i t -7 i " ' ' biiName, which «B« we are vn- 3'"'^) = ^"" '^ ""'g""^ ?P "CU With tbem,and V.vh about you, i, jooe bv fwea. •iWipjAertnat* their children for cucr, " 15 (For thciord thy God is a ielous God juigiawiiiUj. • ' 14 among li He rpcaketh not ooely cfchat ccfolare will,but tbitiherebeno mofioQ iuaffe> fiion. i Teaching vs by hisexampleiobe content with his Word, and adde ■otbing thereto. •fwAtJ.tf, \Oftma, TOjJcftroyidoIcs, ?,: :„.::!: a";:!..'!' Dcuieronomlc. Godspower. aniongyou:)!eftdifiwathoft&cLordthyGod 8 ButbecaufetheLord.«IouecIyoii,andbe- c Freeiy.fiodiBg be kinaledagjinftchee, aai dcftroy thee ftoiU caufe.hee would kecpe che othe which hee had "O'^*"^ '".you the face of the arch. v», fworne vnca your fathers, chs Lord hath brought Sers'ibtodoe* gBydopbtingof 16 IfYellialinoc gtempttheLordyour God, yououc by a mightiehand, and dcliuered you fi'4'''awfall''"' asyedidtempthiminMaffah: outof the houfe of bondage from the hand of ■iejnei,anJ aba. 17 '3m/' yce (hall keepe diligently the com- Pharaoh King of Egypt, fiaghisgnccj. mandemencs of che Lord your God, and his :e- 9 That thou mayeft knovve, "l that the Lord d Andropntdifc ftimonies,and his ordinances which he hath com- chyGod>heisGod, che faichfiill God which kee- f'""" betweene qiandedchee, pethcouenant and mercie vnto them chac loue "*'"*"''*•• 18 AndchounialtdoethacwiTichisrighcand nim andkeepe his commandements, enea to a ie"n"hal'ma'n» got)d in che *> fight of chc Lord: that chou may eft choufiind generations, - . . good intentions prorper,& chat thou mayeft go in,& poirefle that 10 And rewardeth e them to their' face that « Me«iog, mani-. good landvvhich the Lord fware vnto thy fathers, hate him,to bring them to deftrucHon. he wil not ||j%« "' "> '•"* 19 To caft out all thine enemies before thee, deferre to reward him that hateth him to his face, as the Lord hath fayd. 11 Keepc thou therefore the coa-unaunde- iGodrequiteth 20 When ' thy fonne (hall aflcc thec in time ments, and the ordinqnccs, and che lawes, which ?°'°h'[na?UM^" '■°*'®'"^''"^y^' ^'^^^^"'"^^^'^^''^ '^'""°"'^^' I <^°'""'a-''d thee this day to doe chcm. ijfe.buc alfo that *"d ordinances, and Lawes, which the Lord our * ^ ^ For if yc hearken vnco chcle lavves,and we lake paine that Godhachcommandedyou? obferue and doe chem,^ then the Lord thy God ourpofteritiemay j, Then thou (halt (ay vijto thy fonnc, VVcc (hall iceepe with thee the couenant,and the 'mer- ( Thijconenant fethrtlihw glory, yyigj-^ phapaohs bondmen in Egypt :' but the Lord cie which he fware vnto diy fathers. "gtounJcdvpoo brought vsout of Egypt with a mightie hand, ij And he will loue thee, and bleflc thee, and thef"io,^e?n'r». 22 And the Lord liiewed fignes and wonders mulciplie thee: he will al(b blefle the fruite of thy compeBfiog ihcir great and aiillvpon Egypt, vpon Pharaoh, and wombc,andthefruiteofthy land, thy come and "beJience be bath vpoa ail his houlhold,befqre our ej'cs, thy wine, and thine oy le, and the increafe of thy "l^^^^ '° ^" "*'* k Nothing ought a J And ^brought vs out from thence,to bring kine, andithe flocka' of thy (heepe in the land, their''[iieriis/"' to m«ue vt mote vs in,and to giue vs che land which he fware vnto which he ("ware vnto thy fathers to giue thee. thenVhetreat"" O"""*"^^^"'- . 14 ThouOialt bcc bleffcd abouc ajl people: nefiies which we 2+ Therefore tflc Lord hath commanded vs, * there (hall bee neither male nor female barren *£*ffi,»j,ifi, baiie tf eeiucd to doeallthele ordinances,«»<^co feare the Lord among you,nor among your cattell. •food. our God, that it may goeeuer well v/ich vs, <«a Moreouer,thisfhalbeoiur 'righteoufheflc difeafoof * Egypt (which thou kno weft) vpon ♦fi«Z»jK*/vr,' thee: theHitciccs, and the Girgailiites, and the fawe.and the fignes and wonders, and the mighcic "■"''•^f *■»/'• i».j, Amorites,and tlie C3naanites,and the Perizxites, hand and ftretched out arme , whereby the Lord |*' 'J'*?-*"^ and the Hiuites, and the lebufites, feuen nations thy God brought thee out : fo (hall the Lord thy greater and mightier then thou, God do vnto al y people, vvho(c face thou feareft. a Intothy power, 2 And the Lord thy God (hall giue them => be- 20 * Moreouer, the Lord thy God will fentl *£*»i»>»S, fore thee, then thou (halt finite them : thouChalt ''hornetsamongthemvntilthey.thatarelcft,.-ind h xht,e'ij „oth ■^voil,H,Hhl,ih.h.lfr»,iu:,cM»,h^ Uu,in,hnr \9 And if thou forget the Lord thy God,and ">;;; JP-'"'' bt»rt. f Goith>ft,ittbth,mMii,ih,ii„n. 14 7hth<*rt vvalKc aftcr Other gods, and ftruethcm,and wor- ^„,',i" "*' ouj^ktmiiobt^roHtitlitGtiiUHififit, i>> ThtfiriiiJitU fhip them, 1 ^ teilific vnto you this day that yce 'i' or uke to wit. Mft of Cod, buefilc, CAuftlh drflrnnicn. fljaH fyrely petifll. .tde the hooro YE fhall kccpe all the coirmandements which 20 As y nations whicli the Lord deftroieth be- andthecar-h^ ^ ^„ I command thee thisday, for » to doc them: fore yon, fo ye ihaljperiflijbecaufe ye would not cii»p.t»* ii Ts not' "ynoueh that yec may line, and be multiplied, and goe in, be obedient vnto y \oice of the Lord your God. tohMie^woid, and poflcfle the land which the Lord fwarc vnto CHAP. IX. ptelTc it by ex. yOUrtathcrS. ^ Gtidctththtmnotfcotl for thiir tvnt fithUoujhrlT'iiKt soiplt oi life. 2 And thou flialt remember all the way which for hu ovm l*kt. y Oiiofii^uutihihtmm.tmmbttnce thcLorde thvGodled theediisfourtieyeercin »f ihor finnti. 17 Tht nfo ittlti arc Iroitn. 26 Mofa biVVhicfcUde. the wildernes, for to humble thee,and to bproue rv'"'f"-"^'nl<. ci«icaioa«iai- thee, to knowe what was in thine heart, whether T T Eare O Kiael, Thoii flialt paflc ouer lorden - onj,eiihetbrp»- thou wouldeft keepehiscommandementsorno. iTlathisdav, to goein«»w« ■ Jterandfountaines,and||depthsthatfpringoutof thewicktdneflcofthefenations, the Lord hath anger; jnd if OoJ .;...i:.jtw valleisandmountainesi caft them out before thee. (pare any.it com- 8 AIandofwh«}:eandbarley,andofvine- J fer thou entrrought foorth water for thee out of the rocke fione,\mttenwiththcgfingerofGoi!,&inthem 8 T*'"''.™''*' offlint: ' , jTiM co«/«»('rf according to all the wordes which ^"iJ'j^jqj^j'^ 1 6 Who fedde ^hee In the wjldernefTe with the Lord had faid vnto you in the mount out of meo. *Exci 1/5,15. * M A N, which thyfathenlcnevv not) tq humble the middes of the fire,in the day of the affembly. thecv and to pioue thee, that he might doe thee 11 And when the fourtydayes and fouttie good atthyl.tter end?. nights were ended, the Lord gaue me the two ta- 17 "SfWijr* left thou fay in thine heart , My .blesofftone,thetabIes,/p^,of the couenant. po\ver,and the ftrengthofmineowne hand hath i» And the Lord (aid vnto me,* Arife,get thee *E-v«i^3i.7. prejiarcdrocthisatuntjance. downe quickly from hence; for thy people wfeich tboti Mofcs prayer for the people. Dcuteronomium. Our duetie toward Goth h So foone j» man thou haft brought out of Egypt , haue ^ corrupt | N the fame time the Lord faidvnto me, * Hew *£*oij4.i, tiedinech ff"^''^* thetr ffityes: they are (bone turned om of the way 1 thee two Tables of ftone like vnto the firft,and[ hisViye't'ite cot' which I Commanded them: they haue made them come vp vnto me into the Moiint,and make thee tupt, a mo Iten image. an Arke of wood, II Furthermore,the Lord fpake vnto me,(ay- z Andlwil write vpon the Tables,the words ing, I haue fcene this people, and beholde, it is a that were vpon the firft Tables , which tljou bra- ftitnecked people. keft,and thou flialt put them in the Arke. i Sfgnifying idit *4 ' Let me alonc,thr;t I may deflroy them,& j And I made an Arke of » Shittim wood,and » WKich wooi thtpriytrsofthe putout thcirname fro vndfr heaue,& I wil makc hewed two Tables of ftone like vnto the firft, isoflongconU. fiiiiirul are a bacre of thec a mighty nation,& greater then they be. and went vp into the Mountaine,and the two Ts- ""«'«. gtMh^at he co^n. 'J So I returned , and came do wne from the bles in mine iiand. Inmiaotall. Mount(5i: the Mount burnt with firc,and the two -4 Then he wrote vpon die Tables according Tablet of the couenant were in my two hands) to the firlt writing ( the tenne commandements» 1 6 Then 1 looked,and behold,y ce had finned which the Lord (pake vnto you in the Mount out againft the Lord your God :/?r ye had made you of thcmiddesot thefire, in the day of the t* af- b Wfaenyoo a molten caUe,£/ had turned quickly out of the fembly) and the Lord gauethem vnto me. were affcmWei k That it, From k way which the Lord had commaunded you. 5 - • — - ^- And I dcparted,and came do wne from the J° "««'"« <^* It , and put the Tablesin the Arke which I **** hVdVdaKtlTrhJe *7 Therefore I tooke the two Tables,andcaft Moimt, and put it the cauie ol our ^^^ out of my two handes, and brake them be- had made : and there they be, as the Lorde com- perditioa. fore your eyes, manded me. 1 8 And fel down before the Lord forty dayes, 6 ^ And the childre oflfrael tooke their iour- and fourty nights, as before : I neither ate bread, ney from Leeroth of the children of laakan to nor dranke water, becaufe of all your fins, which ' Mofera,^vhere Aaron died, and was buried, and « Thi> mountain ye had committed,in doing \vickethatdefcendedoutofthera mount. Lordheardmeeatthattime alfo, «w/ the Lorde •\>,m.x\-,i. ' 2* Alfo *inTaberah,andin*Maflah*andin would nQtedeftroy thec. *E*oii7.7. Kibroth-battaaunhyeprouokedyLordtoange?. ir But the Lord faid vnto me, Arifc,gor forth * Ai-w. 1 1 J*. 2 J Likewife when the Lord fent you from Ka- in the iourncy before the people , that they may de(h-bamca,raying,Goc vp,and pofie(re the land goe in and pofleffe the land , which I fware vnto D Atthetetorne which I haue"iuenyou,then ye ° rebelled againft their fathers to glue vnto them, of tilt fpies, the commandement ofthe Lord your God, and i * ^ And now, Ifrael,what doeth the Lorde beleeued him not,iior hearkened vnto his voice, thy God f require of thee, but to fearc the Lord fF»p ilourlinafi 24 Yce haue bene rebellious vnto the Lorde, thy God , to walke in all his wayes , and to loue "[< *fl^»U aod ' flalt fwMtC by hiS NaniC, i Rwde C\>*f, THcir commodrtlei chat feme God. tx»d.l.f. •Cm.ij.j. Chap.xj.xij. Blcffingandciir/ing. 70 21 Hcischyprayrc,.indheeis thy God, that fiuite, and ycpaiftiouicklyfiom the good land hath done for thee chcfc great & terrible, things, which the Lord giiKth you. * which thine ey es haiie fcene. ' 1 8 f Tlicrcforc Ihal y e lay vp thefe my words 22 Thy fathers went downe into Egypt * with in your heart and in your foulc,and *bindc than * C^'f.t.tjl. (eucntic pcrfons,and now the Lord thy God hath for a figne vpon your hand, that they may be as a nadcthec,asihe'ftarresofy hcauen in multitude, frontlet betwceneyour eyes, CHAP. XL » 9. Andy ee (hall* teach them your children, V%^. I », t ^»,xh,'t^i««« «aand you this day,to go whither ye goe to poffelTc it: after other gods, which yehauenot'' knowen. *! W«"P«>Brt* 9 Alfo that ye ma v prolong_y».' . q^"i^^. - n Eutthelandwhitheryeegoetopoflefleit, i} For ye fhall paflc ouer lorden, to go in to * . « aland of mountaines and valleys,«Wdrinketh poflcfTethe lande, which the Lord your Godgi- watcrof theraineofheauen. iiethyou,& ye (hall polTefleit,and dwell therein. 12 This land doth the Lord thy God care fon 32 Takeheede thercforethatye*doeallthc *f^i-t*- the eyes of the Lord thy God are al wayes vpon commandemens and the lawes , which I fet he- itjfromthebtginningof dieyeere,euenvn:othe forcyou thisday. ende of the yeere. 13 ^ If y e (hall hearken therefore vnto my commandemcnts, which I commaimd you thjjs day, that ye loue the Lord y our God & ferue him with all your heart,and with allyourfoule. b Aiwclcoacfr. iiiii| his bencBict, fitit. c Bcunfe ye hiue felt both hit cbi- iiifaneBttaodhii bcacfitct. ll Al by making gatctti ioi (be wxetscocome •otuf iheriuec Milus to waiet Iceland. CHAP. XIL T*dtJtroj tht Utlttroui flteii , y. 8 ToffriU Coinfurfht toim/umdith^ndtu ht ToadJtnothih^tQGodt irnd. t Tr tSergroucs (io,fi„d'«^ be no raine, and that your land yeeldc not her w^tb firc;& ye (hal hew down y gnuiCDinuges of idol**. tiicix A> TofcrueGadaihewilleth, Deutcronomle. and not as the heathen doe, th:irgods,and abolidi their names out of that chofen to put his Name there, be farre from thee, place. then thou (halt kill of thy bullockes, and of thy e Ye (h j1 not ftrue 4 Ye flisl < not do fo vnto y Lord your God. Iheepe xvhich the Lord hath giuen thee, as I haue theLoidwjthiu- y But ye (hall feekc the place \vhich the Lord commanded thee,and thou flialteatein thy gates, MKmel^is. yourpoddiall^choofe out of your tribes, to vvhatfoeucr thine heart defireth. »ci.o«/!.5.«», that is ivithin your gates: for^hehath no part nor Jo Beware.left thou be taken in p a (iiare after f^ ^.v f^"" a*"^ ' inheritance with you, them after y they be deflroied before thee, &le{V ^^''[jni^'jj^',"^''^' I J Take heede that thou offer niit thy burnt thou afkc after their gods,fay ing. How did thefe thinking to fecu«.', offrings in eqerj' place that th6u(eclf: nati6sfcnietheirgods,thatimay dofolikewife? meihereby. t) Aswasdcclattd 14 Butintheplace whiththeLord fhal •'chufe 31 Thou (Trait not doe foviito the Lord thy^ *^"of the\^tke '" °"^ °^M' tribes', there thou (halt offor thy God : for ajl abomination, which the Lorde ha- aTin sh'i loh 14;! ^umt o(friiigs, and there thou flialt doc all that I teth , haue they done vnto their gods : for tliey jeei«,orasfome commaund thee. haue qbumedbodi their (bnnes and their daugh- ^dhi^'io d"' write, more then ^j Notwithftandingthoumaycft kill andcate ters with fire to their gods. ' "ooffCT^to'theii"' othe'r'pUes'iiil'' ^^''^ '" '''''"^'^>' 2^"^^^' "'atfocuev thine heart itCx- . i 1 Therefore whatfoetter I commaund you, idole*. the'iemple was leth, according to the ' bleding pfthe Lorde thy take heede you doe it ! * thou (hilt put nothing *''^l^4■».'o/^■^ 7. built. God which hVhatlagiuchihctr^r^j the vndeane tbertt6,nor'take ought therefrom. ■ P'^"*^?' *•"*'*• i As God hath gi and the dcanc mav eatc thereof, •< as of the roe ri-jATJ yttt uen thee power k l- f,J f u»ir t. *- rt A r. A i li. . andabilitie. nu.Ke,anu Ot tnenart. ^ rhe'ilicen ti)iMiti>itMufltre-/!iinr,fi(mflhtfniii(rr» h Enety one might 16 OnclyyclhallnOt eStC thcbloodjPrt/ pOWC hofy, e so ntire of kin'tiw friend/hip, ilOrgxtttn eate at home as it vpon the earth as water. tnuhilHJeorpovcr, *o'"n'''d?"'fjcr'i^ '^ ^ Thou mayeft not eate within thy gates TFtheiearifeamongyoii a prophet or a dreamer ficras'tht'other?' '^^^ 1 tithe pf thy come, nor of thy wine, nor of 1 of* dreames,(and giue thee a figneor wonder, » WlifeJi fayeib 1 Meaning.what^ tKthe oyle,ndr t'hefirfttomeof thy kine, norof 2 And thcfignc and the wonder, which'hec'|^"]j*j'J'^''j'g^^^^^ foeaer was offied thy (heepc, neither any of thy vovvcs which'thou' ' hath toldc thee,comcto piifle) faying^b Let vsgo'i„ dieames. ITofbeVa'ten"'!! vowcft, not thy frfieoffeiifigs, tiOrthe offering of after other gods , uhich thou haft not knotvCnj 'b He(hewitli wherehebada^ thlnc Iiauds, , c. and let VsfeVue them, • r'!!."""'P '''* poyatcd. 18 Eutthou (halt catc it beforethc Lord tby J Tliou (halt «ot hwrkeri vnto the vvwdts ,jj^^'"*^"' God,in the place which the Lord thy God (hall ofthe prophet, or'vnto that dreamer bfdreames: chufe,thou,and thy (b"nne,&; thy daughter, & thy for the Lord your God « proueth you, to kftowe « '•»<' <>»4''"**. fL-niant, and thv maid, & the Leuite that is within" \vhether \e loue theLord yoiir God with afyour 'hafhii'maytce thy gates: and thou fbaltrcioyce before the Lord heart,and with all yoitr foulc. , 'kn«wcn, '"^ ^thyQod, in all that thou pHtteft thine hand to. a yee (hall \vtilkeaftdr the Lord jx)iirGod^ •£«W.2.i». , , , , I v-M tbM*i »^' '^^ Hordf r,-as * he hath promifed thee, and iivM 5 But thatprtiphetjtsr thatdreamer of dreames,' " • < ' s > :i'»^ 1 - « 'f- 9 . fhaltfay,Iwilleateftefh,(bccaiifethineheartlon. heclhaU'^beHainey becaufe hee hath (pokfcn to «g «»»?*'''" gethtoftit€flc(1i)thonmaycft€ateflefti,what(i- turneyou awa)'fi-cmt'he Lord your God ( whieh ^^^'"^"^Jf^Je cuer thine heart! defireth. broughtybuontofthelandofFgvpti anddeli- b),heiudg«, i I If the pUcc which the Lord t{y God-lrttfa' u<*cd^bij-out bf the houft of bondage^ta thriift tbcc Puniiliment for jnticers to Idolatrlc. Chap.xiiii. VncIcanetcafts^Hics and birds. p All Dituil at- itAioDi muft giu( plicctoGods ho Dour. thcc out of the way, wherein ihe Lordc thy God and the wilde coatc, and the vnicomc, and Jic commanded thee to vvalkc: Co flialt thou take the wilde oxe,aiid tlic Chr.mois. euil a«ny foorth of the middes of thcc. 6 And aien' bcall that parteth the hcofe, anrf 6 ^If fthv brother, the fonne of thy mother, cleaucth the clift into two cbwcs, and wofthe or thme owne fonne,o; thy daiightcr,or thewife, bcafts that chewcth rlie ciiddc, that fhall ye cate. that tytth in thy bofome , en thy friend, uhich is 7 I'ut tiicfi; ye Hial nor cate,of them tliat chew f Whom tiion lo. as thine ovme i foule, iiitice thee f.-cretlv, faving, the cud , and of them that dinidc jnd cJeaiic the «cftj» thy life. Let vs go and feme other gods, (which thou lull hooCcenelji : thecamelI,northeliare,no,-rheco- not knowcn.thouj^/i/jnor thy fathci-s) ny : for tliey chew the cudde , but diuide not the 7 ^ny of the gods of tiie people which are hoofc: thtrefire they fl.albe vncleane vnto vo».i: round about you, neere vnto thee or far ofH from 8 Alfo the fwinejbecaufc he diuidcth the hoofe, tiiee,fr6 the one end of the earth vnto the other: and cheweth not the cud, fljal bee vndcane vnto S Thou (halt not confent vnto liini, nor heare so\i:\t fl.al not eate of tiieir fleflr,nortouch tlieir him, neither Ihall dune eye pitic him , nor fhewe dead carkeifes. mercy /lor kecpe Iiim frcret: 9 ^ * Thefe ye fhall eate , of al that are in the 9 But thou llalt eucn kill lum : g thinchandc w.teri : al that haiie finnes and fcales fha! ye eate. fhallbcefivft vpon hwtoputliim todcaih,ani 10 And wlurfocuerhachno fiimes norfalcs, then the hands ofaU the people. 10 And thou (kilt fton; him wiu'i flonfs, that te die ( becaufe he^i.ith f one ahnut to thruft thee away from the Lord thy Ood,v.l:ich krcugh: tliCe out of the ianJ^ of Egjpt from tbehoufe of bon- dage) 1 1 That *a! Ifi-ael may hearc and fearc,an-.l do no more any iuch »vickcdnes as this among you. I z ^ If thon *hak hcare fay ( coiice'nir.5 any ofthy cities u-hichtlie Lord thy God hath eiiien thee to dwel in) 1 J t Wicked men are £^one out from cmong 71 is chirgcd.Cbip. 17.7. • Ch f.t7,lj. *£»«(;/.tj,5. ^ tht.chilirn cfBilUL ye fiial not eate: it ll-albe vncleaie vnto you. 1 1 f Of all cleane birdes ye Iha) eate: r i Eiit thefc are thev, whereof ye (hal not cat: tli° egle;nor the f:o,'ha\vke,nor the o(pre\', :. ij Nor Lheglead,northckitc,northevulaire, cfieriheirkinde, »4 Noraiikindeofrauens, ly >orth;oAnch,northenightcroWjnorrfie {■ f;mea"',nor the hawke after her kinde, I ( Neither the little owIe,nor the great owie, northeredihanke. ( 0r,eKti4w. b Which steap' jx)inled tt true , avd the vnckane vnto you : it (li II not be eaten, thing certaine, that Cidi abomination iswioughc ^o '2«f of al cleane foidesvemav cate. among vou, 2 x Ye (liall eate of nothinr that « dirth alone, _ 15 '^Thouli. alt caen (lav the inhabitants of that but thou fi;-!lt giue it vnto the "iflranger that is ulfdirucmiV city \wth rl>c edge of the f.vorde: deftrov it vtter- within thy gates, that he mai,' eat t: or tFiou mad! nnii in them. *£«if.itlj. < Rf£3ur^lt gather all the fpoyle of it a kid in his mothers milke. iaItthoiimakeitinmoncy,and]lcake p',ii^-op. ^ X The mmrt tfihe Ctn-Mt! mrruytmi iktrnjilHU Kr the , ' L-^UJ i i. d<»dm^,n',th>fiu,wrd. 4 iyh«m,' m diinchand , and goe vnto thcplacc fien,MJvhai Ml. »? Tie tiihei fir the LenUe, /trtu.^er, whlch the Lord thy Godfliallchufe. fuht'ifffe^ mdon. 2(5 And thou fhalt beflowthe money for what- YE are the children ofdie Lorde your God. focuer thine heart defirech, whether it beoxe,or *Yee fhall not cut yourfeliies,nor make you nieepe,orwine, orfkong drinke, or w-hat(beuer an^baldneflebetweeneyoureyesforthedead. thine hea-t defireth : g and fhalt eate it thercbe- g AfrertlieP-i ft 2 *For thou art an holy people vnto the Lord fore the Lorde rfiyGod,andreioyce,6«/ifrtboii, Jithteceinedtfce diy'God, and the Lord hath chofen thee to beea and thy houfhold. "" 'P"** • precious people vnto himfdfe, aboue allthe 27 And the Leuite that is within djygates,fhalt ,, B,(;acjthe fcThiJcetemonial people thatarevpon the earth. rfiou not forfjke: for he hath neithei part nor in- ycweiy tubes that tawinftruaedthe 5 ^Thoufbalteatno manerofa' oniination. heritance widi diee. ^«eiegi.ento lewestofeekea ^ bThefeare the bfaftes , which ye fhall eatc, 28 Attheendofthreeyercsthoufhrlttbring '"^7"^''', ♦ rf««r,i9.j8. *««^.7.«. <>tda«.i8,T9. a TheKforethoa ooghieft not to fn'.owthefijper- fiiiionsofthe Oentiles. t:i:?„"r:r".':;t thebeefe, drefheepcandthegoate, eiienin rheirmeic aaidnakc. foorth all thenthes of diine incrcafe of the tunc f,^,, fj, ,^^ The hirt^d tbs IOC bucke, and the bugle, ysere,andlay it vp wichiii thy-gates. 2^ Theft poo:c. the Lord thy God may blellc thee in al the worke of chine hand which thou doeih CHAP. XV. X Thtyitri ofrtlmfin^ ofdtUi. 5 Cod hk^^tli thtm ihtt kept hit cammAuniltmenti. y*To htipe the foort. 1 1 Tht feedowiofftrMantt' 19 Tht fitiibotneofthtcuUllmHil tiojf'iticitalht Lt'd. Ohhc poorc,and frccdo^ne of fetuants. Deuteronomie. The three Iblcmne fcaftet. s9 lhentheLeiutefhalcome,becai>fehehath 17 * Then (halt thou take a mule, and pierce *<*•«» the double worth of gan S Fortheliir«4 hired feruant -.and the Lord thy God (hallbleffe Tt'tlt",»t^ thee in all that thou doeft. be fixe. '"'' 15) ^ * All the firft borne males that come of " «<»<'./<.ij. thy cattell, and of thy ftiecpe, thou (halt (andifie ATthetermeoffcuenyceresthoufhaltmakc vnto the Lorde thy God. ^Thou fhaltdoeno Ji For they m« . afreedomc. worke with thy firft borne bullocke , nor fheare «''« ^wd*. a And this is the maner of the frecdome- : eue- thy firft borne llieepe. ry a creditor (Tial quitetbe lone of his hand which 20 1 hou flialt cate it before the Lord thy God he hath lent to his neighbour : he ftiall not afke it ycere by yeere, in the place vi hich the Lorde fliall againe of his neighbour , nor of his brother : for chtife,6ff/A thou,and thine houfhold. they are of the Lords freedomc is proclaimed. 2 1 * But if there be any blemifh therein, Mtf * LiuU.ix lo.tt; ? Of a ftr.-mger thou maieft require it: burthat '*< be lame, or blinde,or haue any cuill fault, diou '**P- *7.t.ccc/m, which thou halt with thy brother, thine hand (hal Aialt not oSer it vntothe Lord thy God^ *'" "• remit: 22 £«f fhalt eate it within thy gates : the vn- 4 bSaue when there fhalbe no poore with thee: cleane, and the cleancy?)4/fMf»»> alike, i as the > ThoBfhaltJi ■ ^ ioebiicke,andasthebart. wtllMietbtm.aj 23 Onely thou Oialt not eate the blood there- otherS*''"^ ofylut powre it vpon the ground as water. beaftej. e H A P. XV I.. l-OfEiHtr, xo Whitfontidty ij ,And th< ffifiaffiibnnilm clti. 18 What oj]icirs ought tobec ordeiatd.ivldiilMrii firbiiitn. b For if tliy det- tot be tich.he Oiiy be conftrei' sedtopay. *eki^^Z.iU for the Lorde (hall bleife thee in the land , which the Lord diy God giuetli thee, for an inheritance topoflefleif. 5 So that thon hearken vnto the voyce of the Lord thy God to obfenie and doe all thefe com- mandements, which I command tliec th s day. 6 For the Lorde thy God hadi blefTed thee,as he hath promifcd thee: and *thou (lialt lend vnta many nations.but thou thy felfe (halt not borow. THou (liak keenethemoiiethoFa'Abih,and a ReadeExotfa f Bh.tbmtijit IttmU, •\E'ir.&tin>tthint itittietmU, ■t Totryyonr (biiitie.Maich. Jfi.ii. «t Thou (halt be ]i«enl).' e Tntckfn that ■ thou (io< (lac- kni'wltdof the brnrfite 'vhith Cojha'hginea thre bxhuij. thou fhalt celebrate die Pafteouer vntothe and thou flialt rcigne ouer many nationSjand they Lord thy God : for in the moneth of Abib y Lord fliall notreigneouer thee. - thy God brought thee out of Egypt by ni?ht. 7 •[ Ifone of thy brethren with thee be poore a Thou fhalt therefore •> oftcr the Palfcouer l> Thou frtatteii* II within any of thy gates in thy iande, which die vnto the Lorde thy God,of fheepe and bullockes ''" ^aftctiambe. L®rd thy God giueth thee, thou flialt not harden * in the place where the Lord (liall chu(e to caufe *f *.ip.it.y, thine heart , nar fhut thine hand from thy poorc his Name to dwell. brother. j Thoa * (halt eate no leauened'bread with ic: *Exod.tt.ii,tfi 8 'tut thou (halt open thine hand vnto him,& but fenen dayesfhalc thou eate vnlcauened bread fhalt lend him fufficiet for his need which he hath. therewith,f«fn the bread of «tribnlation:for thou c Which fignifi. 9 Beware that there bee not a wicked thought cameftoiit of the land of E^ypt inhafte, that Jifv''h"h''"ba^ in thine heatt,to fay, The fencnth yecre,che yeerc thou n-aie(l remember the day when-'thou earned J^ Efivpt,'"' of freeiloriie is at hand: thcrfore fit fricueth thee out of the land of Egypt,all the dayes of thy life, to looke on thy poore brother, and diou giueft 4 And there fhalbe no leaucn feene with thee him noupht , and hee cry vnto the Lcxdeagainft inal thy coafts feuen daios long: neither (hal there thee.fo that (inne be in thee: remaine the night any of the ne(h vntil the mor- 10 Thou (haltgiuchim,andtletitnotgrieue ning which thou ofieredft the firft day at euen. thine heart to giue vnto him : for becaufe of tiiis 5- Thou mayd <' not offer the Palleouer within d Thl! waj tfifefi the Lord thy Godfhal blcffc dv^e in al thy works, any of y gates,v\ hich y Lord thy God giueth thee: 'y atcompiiOicd, and in all diat thou piitteft thine hand to. 6 Kut in the place which the Lord thy God (hal ^j'^nV'""^'' XI t Becaufe there (hall be euer /twe poore in chufc to place his Name there, thou (halt offer die the land,thereforc I command dice, faying,! hou «Parieouer.ateucn,aboutthegoin^downeofthe e Whithwas in. (halt 'i open thine hande vnto thy b: other, to thy liinne,in the fcafonthat rhou camcft outof Egj-pt. I'""" "> P''t 'bcnj needy,and to thy poore in thy land. 7 And thou (halt roftc and cate it in the place ^ ^thT"^,!""^.-* 12 pt:'ind to thce,or an Ebrcwd]e.,andrcnie thee (ixe ycere, turne on the morow,andgoevnto thy tents. . to cominnt thtn* eueninthcfeiicnchyeere thou (halt let himgoe 8 Sixedaycs flialt thou ertevnicatienedbrca J, 'f^'r^''"!"'/^*' ■ free from thee: and the fcuendi dav fhalbi a fokmnc affenihly to j^Jomihii Umbe I i And when thou (cndeft him out free from the Lord tliy Gcd:thou Ihalt do no worke tberin. was a fijjore. thec,thou J]ialc not let himgoe away cmptie, 9 ^ Scuen weckes (halt thou f number vnto f BcgiDmng at 1 4 '£ut (halt e giue him a liberal reward of diy thee, nnd (halt begin to number the feuen weeks, ff'j"hj1J°,t j^".^ fhccpe, andofthycoine, snd of thy wine : thou whethoubeginnefttcpiLthcficKletothecorne: u»i>i«uii,i*}.ijl fiialtgiue himof that wherewith the Lorxlethy 10 And thou flialt keeps the fcall of weckcs ao^.t}^- God ha:h Menid thee. vnto the Lord thy God, || e:!e>: a free gilt of diinc II';;"''" ''"«•*" ly And remcmbei- that thou waff a fenuntln h.nnd, which thou (halt einc vnto the Lorde thy ■'•''»'" '"if' theJandGfEgypt,&tIieLordthyGoddcliucicd God,as the Lord thy Gocl hath hlcfled thee, thee; therefore I command thee this diing to dav. r r And thou flialt rcioyce before the Lord thy 16 Andifhe(;iy vnto thee, Iwiinotgocaway God,thou and thy Tonne, and thy d.iughter, and from thcc, becaufe he loiin h thcc 6c ^ni houfe, thy feruant, and thy mayde, and the Leuite that is .tffla'bccaiifc liens well with thee, wiifcin thy gatcs,aiid the ftranger^Sc the fetherles. The fcaft of Tabernacles. Chap.xvi|. xviij. The kingj charge, jt 4 and the widow, that are atr on« you, in the place vpon him to kH Inm : and afienVjrd the handi of which the Lord tliy God (lialichiifc to place bis all the « people : foihoulhaltakc the wicked a- e Name tlierc, way fiom among )ou. To Cipixftt t coiraioaconlcDt II And thou flialt remcmbei that tI;ou waft a 8 ^ ]fthae.riic a matter too hard for thee J° ■'""'•"»« 'joa' % Tliat i«,tlie i^. (ttyo/ihelcKnh muflcihjlciuc.:;. a- ■ lionoot iivd tnie f€ruantmIig)'pt:therforcthoii(l,altobrenicand iniud<,^cmcnc between blood & blood, betwccne reli^ioo. do thcfc ordinances. ploi and plea, betweeneplngne & plague, ir the ij ^Thon n.alc e ofcferue the feaft of the n-atteis of controncifie »".ittiin thy gates, tlien TabtmaclcsretittiAnycSjuhen thou hall gatheied flialt thou arifc, and goc\pvnioihc place w' " in thy corne,and thy wine. the Lord thy God fhatt chiife, 14 And thou (halt reioyccinthy fcaft, thou, j> Ard thou (lialt come vntothePridlsofthc and thy fbnne, and thy daughter, and thy fcnianc, LeuitcSjandvntothe'iudgciliat fliallbfrnrhofc f Who ftjlig^of anJ£hymaid,fi<:thcLeuite,&theftranger, &thc daycs, andafke, and tliey (hall Oicwe thee thf pr'iJnVco'i''?ii fiidierles, & the widow, that are v\itJiin thy gates, fcntcnceofiudgcment, kinbyilTiawe I J Saicn dayes fhalt thou fceepe a fcaft vnto i o And tlioii (halt do according to diat tiling ol Ooi the Lord thy God in the place which the I.ordc which tliey of that place (which the Lord hat.^i fiiall chufe : when the Lord thy God lliall llefle chofcn) lliei\ tliee, aid thou ftialt obferue to doc thee in all thine incrcafe, andinoll theworkesof according to all thattheyinforme thee, thine hands, thou fhalt in any cife be^lad. 1 1 According to the Lawe, which they (hall I tf If * 1 hrec times in the y eere (hall all the teach thee, & according to the iudgtment which rralcs ap'pcaie before tJie Lord thv God in the they fhall tell thee, (halt g thou doe: thou fhalt g TKoo (hatt obtjf. place vihich he O-.all chi Je : in die feaA ofthe vn- not decline from the rfiing which they (1 all flicw »''«'' ''nt^'iice. leaueocd Lread, and in the fcaft of the weeks, and ihsc,nci; bcr to the right hind,nor to the left. ufrfie'i^.jT'u ' in the feaft of the Tabernacles : and they £hal not i z And that man that will doe prcfiimptuouf- ,b end. ^ qipeare before the Lord * anpty. ly, not heoi kcning \nto the Prieft (that 1 andeth 17 Fiiery many/W/^'/'a* according to the gift before the' Lorde thy God to •'minifter there) or h Solongsshe ofhisbhand, and according to thebleflsngof vnto the iudge, that man fhalldic,and thou fhalt J,")'*.'^-"'.'"'"^* the Lord thy God, which he hath giuen thee. take away eiul from Ifrael. jpronounttth"c. -18 f i Judges & officers flialt thou n-ak£ thee ij SoallthepeopleOialheareandfaire,and tordiagtohis i He gaue aoriton- J" all thy ciocs , which the Lord diy God giueth do no more prefumptuoufly. vtoti, tie «oih« people thcc, thorouout thy triLcs : and tlicy (haliiudge 14 «[V\'hcn thou fhalt come vnto the landc thlmfXel'masi* ^'^P^P'^^^'irigh'reous iudgemcnt. which the Lord thy God giueththec,& (hair pof- i^ WrcftnotrhouyLaw,norrtfpe£lanyper- fe(reit,&dweliherein,ifthoufay,IwilfetaKing fon,neither takcreuard:for y reward blindeth the ouer me,Jike as all the nations that are about me, cies of the wife, & pertiertcth y \voids of the iuft. 1 5 Then thou (lialt make liim king ouer thee, 20 Tliat which t is iuft and right flialt thou fol- whomtheLord thy God Ihal chufe: from among I^'w ih"'"'"'' f"" ^^"'' *at^ioumay«ftliue, and roffeflc die land thy brethren llialt thou make a King ouer thee: »hriaw,"ad'io ^'^<^^ ^he Lord ihy God giucth tnee. thou (| fhalt not feta i ffarangcr ouer thee,which is \cr,>>iM)tjl mt. h According to theabilitie tijae Cod bath giuen him. fiuiet. It The magiftraie srthing decline ^omiufticc. V^rjm^if, a Thou (halt not ferae God for (a> cions Talte^ai tiypocticcsdoe. b Skewing that tbeerinecaaool bttxtuHtAhyxhc ^ailtie oftlie perron, c \^■hereby he condemneth all tcligior) and fet. uingof God, which God liach net commanded. tkup.if.tf.mtt. j9.r<.x,ror.i;.r. f £t>.»/«»oi»«. ti'/fiicibrte pt, gio„ into idola-' 22 "Inou llialt fet thee vp no |] pillar, v/hich fortoenaeafe the number of horfes , feeing the try, asd bring thee trees neere vnto die altar of tfae Lord diy God, ivhich thou flialt make thee. thing die Lord thy God hateth, CHAP. XVIL 3 The fumfhmtnt cfthe idtl4ltr. s Hard conirtutrltti lat Lord hadi faid vnto you. Ye iliall hencefoith goc ?° S?"'"'- \ ' k Toreuenee nomoreagamediatway. , ,„ their ininries.aivl 17 Neither fhall he take him many wiues, left to^ke them of ^o«^A,,.,«.r.«y^«^/6r/«*^ .» ■r'"""!'^r''»f his heart J tuine away, neidierfliaU he gather him their beft horfes. ■9»^il,atuoid,i^ta!ivh«thio»,htti>imbr»cf. muchlUuer and gold. iFroni the Lawe THou flialt offer vnto the Lord thy God no . J 8 And when he flial fit vpo die throne of his ^f God. bullocke nor fhecpe wherein is * -ablemifh or kingdome, then fliall he wite him this™ Law re- m Meaning, the any euill fauourcd thing : for diat is anabomina- peated ina tooke,by die n Pricfts of the Leuites. ^'""jf"?"'''- . tion vnto die Lord rfiv God. 1 9 And it Oiall be with him, and he flial readc ^^ ^'^„' ,„ "Jy * 2 fifthere be found among you in any of thy therein all dayes of his hfe,thathee may learne to them.orhefhsU cities, which y Lord thy God giiieth thee, man or ftare the Lord his God, & to keepe all the words write it by their ''woman y hath wrought wickednes in the light of of this Lawe,& thcfe ordinances, for to do them: ♦"mple. the Lord thy God,intranfgrefTing his coutnant, 20 That fiis heait bee not lifted vp abouc his ^ ^^.|„„(,vis S And liadi gone and ferued orfier gods, and '' brethren, and that hee turne not from the com- n,j.„,^ ,hat king* worflnpped them : as the fiinne,or the n^oone, or maiindement, to the light hand or to the left. Out oueht fo to lone any of the hofteofhcauen, wbch 1 haue not that he may prolong hisdaies in his kingdomejhe, iJl^fl'/"^!'^';" < commanded, ^nd liis Ibiuies in the middes of Ifrael. 4 And itbrtolie vnto thee, and thou haft CHAP. XVIH, J Thepcrtimitfthe Lenilc<, g Of lit LraincoKmm^jrom m'lihtt {(Uct, g To aumii the *bami>iation itf the Gtniilii. I 5 God triU 1:0/ lenHt thttn vithout 4 trut Pi ofhel. lo Tbt ftlit^roj>httP>tlS/tll'.me. »» Ho-mUmt) he h^ittn. that woman (which hath committed thit wicked —r" He Priefts of the Leuites, and all die tribe of heard it,then fhalt thou inquire diligently : and if It be tnie,4'ja'the diing ceitaine, that fuch abomi- nation is wrought in Ifrael, 5 Then fhalt thou brins: focrth that man, or nature bindedi one brother to loocasotbet. fhall he that is worthie of death, die: twatthe 2 Therefore ChaTl thev haue no inheritance a- a Thatis.the Moiith of one witnefre,he fliall not die. mong their brediren;^rthe Lordeis theii inheri- f orJs pjujjfhU 7 The handcsofths '•witncffcs fhall bee firft wxe,as he iiath laid vnto tfaeni. " iabeiicaoce. J-An,! The Leuites pordoR, Deutcronomic. The punilhrncnt of a falfe wltneCTe, J ^ Andthisfihalbe thePrieftsduetie ofthe Tli THentheLordthy God *fhall rooteout *Chtp.u.i^ people,tiiat they which offer faciifice, whether ir V V the nations, whofe bnd the Lordethy ^e bullocke or (hecpe , Ihall giue vnto the Prieit God giueth thee, and thou (halt poffeirc them, b Thit e Signifying,they his Ibnne or his daughter to«'*goc thorowthe caufe he hated him not in time paffed. iudgedtoatnth, werepurg.dby fire,or thatvfeth vviichcraft,ora regarder of times, 7 VVherefore I commaund thee, faying, Thou pa'rs""betwecne Or amarkcr oftheflyingoffoules,or a forcerer, flialt appoint out three cities for thee. tAo fires. II Or*a charmer,or that couni^lleth '' Ipirits, 8 And when the Lorde thy God d enlar'^eth ^ When then «ie«;.'.>8.ii. orafoothfaier,orthat*a(kethcounfdatthedead. thy coa(ls(ashe hath fwome vnto thy fathers) g"'"* """lotde* *Umt.iozj. jj For all that do fuch things «rfabomiauion and giueth thee all the land which he promifid to who°eljtdol i. -"w.J .7. vnto the Lord,andbecauft: of thefe abominations giue vnto thy fathers, Canaan. the Lord thy God doth c.ift the out beforethee. 9 ( If thou keepe allthefecommandementsto f Withouthypo- I J Thou (lialt be f vpright therefore with the ''o them, which I command thee this day : to mr^ trifie,orrDixt.ue LordthyGod. that thoulouc the Lord thy God,andwalke in his otlalie religiOT. ^^ j,^^ ^,^^^^ nations wliich tlion (lialt pof- waycs for euer)* then (hak thou adde three cities ^lojh.te.y. f.fle, hearken vnto thofjthat regard the times, moc for thee befides thole three, ^ ^FhrMttbou and vnto forcerers : f as fcrthee, theLordthy 10 That innocent blood be not (hed within "" /»• God hath not f iiiffered thee fo. thy land, which the Lord thy God giueth thee to ^minud""^ 15 ^*The Lord thy God will raifevp vnto inherite,«left blood be vpon thee. e, left thou be po. '.^3.7.37. thee a g Prophet like v.f.tom.e, from among you, n ^ But if a man hate his neighbour, and lay "'"''^/"'.'''"''T g Meaning.acon. eM<» of thy brethren : vnto him vc (hall hearken, vvaiteforhim,andrifeagainfl:him,andfmiteaJiy ""' tmiuli fuccefsioa i,j According tosllthatthoudefiredflof thc manthr.thedie,andfleevntoanyofthefecities," Chf'n ?he' end ()f ^^''^ ^^ ^°'^ '" ^^''^^^ ' '^ *'^ '^^^ °^*^ =1'^^"^" ^ ^ "^^^^ '^^ ^ ^'-^''^ °^ ^" ""^y ^^^ ''^"'^ ^^ a '^''* "'8*' all. Prophets blie,\vhen thou (aydei^ * Let me heare the voyce fet him thence, and deliuer him. into the hands of "'*«"• tom*: of mv Lord God no more, nor fee this great fire theauengeroftheblcod,thathemaydiq. *gxQd,io,i9. anymore,th;itldienot. • rj Thine g e>'efliall not fpare him, but thou S Then whofoe. 17 And the Lord (aid vnto me, They haue ftialtpntawayr/jffrryofinnocent blood from If- mJtthlroffen'detb well fpoken. raelitbit it may go well with thee. againft the wot4 •7oy&.r.4f, j8 * I will raife them vp a Prophet from n- 14 <[ Thou (li-Jt nor rcmoouethy neighbours ofGo4. tOti j.ii. mong their brethren like vnto thee, and will put marke,which diey of old time haue fet in thine in- h Which promes my wordesinhis'' moiith,andhefhnIl(peake vn- hiritancc, that thou flialc inherit in y land, which isn..tincly made to thtmalltliat inirllcommaundhim. the Lord thy God giueth thee to pofleffeic toCh-lft,biitioall ip And whofoeuer will not hearken vnto n-y 15 f * One witnes (hall not rife againft a man *''^T'7-*' n^'eTira ji!"! .? ^^rdc?, which heiLallfpeakeinmy Name, J will for any trcfpafle^or forany (inne, or for any fault Xs ;> I sycxejuiing" ' require it ofhim. duit he oflendsthin, *^'M?r.t tlie moi'.thof two *2.f^ ''"'*■ awordiumyname, whichlhauenot commaiin- the matter be fbbliihcd. ded him to fpcake, or that (pcaketh i n the name 1 ^ ^, ' f a falfe witnelfe rife vp againft a man to of other gods,eiien the fame prophet (hall die, accufe liim of tre(paflc, 21 And ifthouthinke in thine heart, Fiowe 17 Then both the men which ftriue together, fhall we know the word which the Lord hath not fliall fiaml bffore thehLordc, rn-^ before the '> <'o<'» pr«ftnc# fpoken > Pi icf^s & tlie Iudgcs,;vhich (halbe in thofc dayes, '^Z^a",^"^' 22 'vVlrcn a prophet fpcaketh in the N.imeof i8 And the Iwigcs (hnll m.ike diligent inqui- limblcd. k VDde: thij fute ^^'^ Lord, if the thing •• folloive not nor come to fition: rnd i f thc v/itneill' be found falic,*»(/Irith mite he corr.pri- paP.'e, y ts the thing which thc Lord hath not f;'0- giucn fai( c witnes againft hii brother, »«i^ »:: the other Jc-n, i«: the prophet Ivith fpoken itprefumptu- ip *7heuflialiyc tbe vnto him as hee had *,'«»<.ij.j. '**"'*• oufly : thouihalt not iherefors be afraid of liim. thought to doe vrtf-n his brother : fo thou (halt ''■'"•'j-*!. CHAP XIX takeciiilav.ay foonhofthomic'dcscfthec. >r/,r,'>«c*;/,Jro^;f,. ,4 Klnor„„rol thynn^hhu,, „ 20 And the. cft (hall h.'.w ri'/, :ind feare,and UHmb,i6>thtfHmflimtnioShjmthatbtaruhfilfiffmi, UWll DCBCefoitfa WOWDit flO jnOXC anyfuchwic- ■ kcHnprf* . Ofgoingtowarrc. Chap.xx. xxj. Inquifitionformurthcr. 73 kedncfic among you. , • their gock, ScySycfiiouldfinneagainfi die Lord 21 Therefore thine eye (Tiall hauc no com- yoiuGod. •fiW.ii.*}. paflion, i«r * life for Jifc, cvcforqx, tooth for 19 ^ When thon haft bcficged acitie long ''""•*+•*•• tooth, hand for liand, foot for foot. timc.,and made warrc againft it to take it, deRvoy ***'^ ' C H A P. X X. not the trees thcreof,byfr,itiiig an axe mtothtnv, J Tht li hortttian ofiht Pntfl nhn ihc jfrAfl,tni')t<> UiitB. for thou mayclt eat of th^m: therefore thou (halt ttiirU. lo Tenet mufi 1,1 K-f jrtchmtd. I'j Tbi i>«» ,,. , i l /- u • ,^n B Some mitTut ,ha, i,are frmi^mud »it he dtftWud. (^"r thc E tree otthc held IS mans Itfi) man Z/L "r/r.n a MeMin«,»pon X "« 7Hennhou(}inlrgo forth to warreagainft 20 Onclythofc trees, vviiichthoiiknowefl:.-irc of ihti.eeof the iuftoccjfion: f. t VV thine cneTiies,andlhak fee hoifes & cha- not for nie;it , thofe rt«ilt thou deitroy and ait fie Id.to come.. u« Goapf'a;iiieth ^g^j^ (f>;a' people moe then thou, benotafraidof downe, and make foiTS againft the city chat .-na- ^J|^'>'«fiese»g»ii»ft fi°i.!'wlif'n It T^. '*'^"' = for the Loid thy God is with theej'which keth warre with thee, vntill thou fubtluc it. Bitthgoodto L rought thee out ofthe land of Eg\'pt. CIIAPXXI «^™• ^ And when ye arc come neerevnto the bat- t j^^mpiiun for m>.rih,r. n'of the x,o'n,nitif>tm ■«,>». tel,tlicn the Pn eft fliallcome forth to ipeakevn- 15 The tiribrighita^>,otirchitJS,idfir/ffiHi«a. li The to thcpeopl:, ilcl,iUe. Jj The bod> maf nat h*«!l ell nlghi^ i AndihalI(;iyvntothem,Heare,OTrrael:ye iFone be foiinda flaineinthel.ind, which the » Thiilnvdects- arc come tiiis day vmobattell againll yourenc- ALoidthy Godgiufththeetopofleflcit,lyingin "luwl^wi)^]], *:b*t.i%.j. mies : * let not your hearts fiint, neither feare, thefield,3ritisnotknowcnwhohathllainehini, itti.gihjuor.me norfceamalcd, noradreadofthem. i Then thine I-.lders and thy Judges !lial come iii>nakvii..ircoi.i>- bispreftntfode. i 4 For the Lord yourGod ^goeth withyoii.to foith, and nieaftrcvnto the cities that are round t"y"^i''epun.ai. Erl^Xowt! fight for you ng.-,inft your ene.r:ics,dr to faue you. abouthim thatisilaine. 'beS"""^"; J f Andlettheofficeisipeakevntothcpeo- J And Itt the elders ofthatcit\', which is next < pic, fiu'ng. What man jjfA^rt'tliat hath built a vntorhefir.ine m.an, take out of the droue an e f or wS?n ilify newhoufc,andhntlinot ' dedicate it ? let him go heiici that hath not bene piittolabouD,norhath entrcd fir ft lo (1 wel and rctiune to his hoii{>, left he die in the battcUi di-awen-in thcyoke. '"" t ""nke s^o'' ^"d another man dedicate it. . • '4 And let the Elders of that city bring the ' ,, t;od,jc'kno*lcd- .^ ■And « hat man /Vr^irw that hath planted i heifervntoa 1| ftony t> valley, which is ne'ithcr lo-,rcwh. ging'thai thfy had vinc3ard, and hath not <* eaten of the hiiit? let eared nor fowen, and ftiikiotf die hcifeisncckc & n-ai the blood that bc.,cS:l>y bis him go andrctuineagaine vntoliis houfc, lefthe there in the valley. ^Ju "caR'inTrt. d"Th*t rbrewe dicin the bactell, ."ind anot^xcT Cat thefrnit. 5 Alio the Priefis-thefonnes of Leut (whom lanie ,,bcf,niighe wotdrijnifiethto T And what man »J r/pcrf that hath betrothed the Lordthy Gcdhathchofentommiftenandto maltctl.ejbhoiie nftikttommonor 3 wifc-andhath hotthkcn her? I&t Fiim goand rc- blefle in then.nmc of the Lord) (l,all come forth, '''^f^-'- prophan^teuit. t„j.„e agafne vnto his houli, left lie die inbattell, &: I y their word fiiall all ftiifc & plogue be tiicd. ""V* - • and anothfr man take her. 6 And all the Elders of that city that, the diC'Ofher, lecaiifcthouhaft humbWher. notmsmeftiia. rn^cif.yt. nittites, andtheAmorites, theCanaanites, and jj ^Ifamanhauetwowiiits, oneloncdand gers. ■ _ thePeriy-Titcs, dieHiuires, and the lebufites, as another S hated , and they haue borne himchil- f|, J|j," p"',"*,', theLo.;dthy God Kith commanded thee, dren,both the loued.ind alio the hated: ifihefirft oUvioescameofa 18 That they teach you not to do after all borne be the (bnne of the liated, • * corrupt aftAion. tfacira'-.onainarions, whichthcy haiicdonevnto ibeB hakobt fooae, k For it h the mnihenduecie alio CO inflrod bet cbiidtcB. appointeth his fonnej to be licires of that which 9 f "rtioti thak not f fowe diy vineyard vnth f The teaenr of he hath, hemaynotmakcthcfonneofthebelo- diuers kindesoffeeds4eft thou defile the iiicrcafe l^^fif^^r "5*- §>,»«& «t*Awr# jicdfirft bornejl before the fonnc of the hated, ofaitJeedwlTicfa thou halt &wen, andthe fruit JieanVnot^b** efihibMUimh. which is the firft borne: - of the vinward. cu,'io«ofi.ew 17 But he ftiallacknowlcdgethefonneof the 10 ^ Thou flialt not plowe with an oxeand wutMicM. hated forthefirit borne, and giue him fc double an afle together. portion of all that he harh : for heisthehrftof 11 ^ Thou (halt not weave .1 gsrment of ^t, his (lren«;th , andtothim belongeth die right of uers foits,ss of woollen and linnen together, the firft borne. it ^*Tiiou (halt make thee fringes vpon the *nji«)i».i^.jj, J 8 If any man haue a fonne that is ftnbbume foure quarters of thy vefturc, wherewith thou co- and difobeoiait, which will not hearken vnco the uercft tnyfelfe. voice of his father, nor the voice ot his k mother, i i ^ If a man talce a wife , and when he hath and they liauc chaftcned him , and he would not lien with her, hate her, obey them, 14 And lay s llaundcrous things vnto her jTStiij.beMi 19 Tlifn (hall Iiis father and his mother take charge, and bring vp an euill name vpon her, and ^'^j'"'?'"" IiiiT),& bring him out vnto the Elders of his dtie, fay, 1 tooke this' wife, and when I came to her, I " '" and vnto die gate of the place where he dwelleth, found her not a mavd, 10 And (hall f ly vnto the Elders of his cit)', i y Then (hall the fathei- of che mayd, and hef TlMsoHr(bnneisflubbumeanddirobedient, vefture be- {; Meininj, tfi< hangeft him on a tree. f<»e the Elders of the city. jJ^JJ- ^^^^ 2i His body (liall not rcmaine m all night vp- 18 Then the Elders of the city (hall take that virjiwHie wci*^ on die tree,but thou (halt bury him the (ame day. man, and chaflifehim, for the*aiifc of God »on him that ishanged. 19 And (hall condcmnchim in an hundreth Defile not therefore thy land which the Lord thy Jhtkfih of fUucr , and giue them vnto the fadier Codgiueth thee to inherit. i of the maid, bccatife he hath brought vp an etiiU i P"* tfce 6olt rf CHAP. XXH. name vpon a mayd of iTael : and ffieniallbehis j','|,*j^'fj/J^*'** X »ccommMiHi>K>h,uie*'iM,gd<,Hrtini,.irht vvife,andhemay tiot put her away all his life. cfthepirenti:"* wtrntHVtsy uttwure mint dfytttll,vormm the ■womtm. 20 ^ But if this thing be true,that the mayd be ibercrcte he «VM t OftheiMmtnaiihfryotnxbirdt. 8 PVhf thtf fljwUe nOt found a vir^'inc McompenlH ':^0fT':::i^'nA^i::j:vS2l:^'rh:Si MThmthlynullbrij^foorthrhemaydtOj^h^Vi:*" iutnt»f*duitnv. the doorc of hcr fathers houfc, and the men of THou * (halt not ice thy brorfiers oxc nor his her city (hall (tone her with (tones to dadi •. for (heepcgo allray, & « withdraw thy felfe from (he-hadi wrought folly in Iftael , by playing the &emjbat (kilt bring the againe vnto thy brother, whore in her fathershoufe : fo thou (halt put euii i And ifthy brother be not •>neie vnto thee, away from among you. brothetly ^JTcftJon °'" J^ *«" ^^^^ him not, then thou (halt bring it a 2 f * Ifa man be found Iyin» with a woman *ft^4*.K Bioft be (heweH. into thine houfc , and it fliall rcmaine with thee, married to a man , then they (liall die euen both rot only to them vntill thy brother (cckc after it : then (halt thou twainc :«w>,the man that lay with the wife,an(i dcliuer it to him againe. the wife :(b thou (halt put away euill from I(rael. I In like manerlhalt diou do wjthhis « afle, 2 j f Ifa maid be betrothed vnco an hufband, and (b (liak thou do with his raiment,and (halt fo and a man findc her in the towne & lie with her, do widn all loft things of diy biodier , which he 24 Then (}-al ye bring them both out \nto the foMhv ndnuS«r *>a* 'o*^ = 'f*0" ^^ ^'^^^ *em, thon (halt not ^atcs of the fame city , and (hall ftone them mdi t Whic«>nd nscnre ibhotreih ctueltie. . • At though iboa bwcftitnot. b Skewing, that that dwell neere vBi* *t,but alio to chamwi-.icbate farteelf. c Much more a tt forihy neigbboc* fetfon. it F«r that were to alter die order of na'ure.and to delpight Cod> e Tf flod deteft crueltiedone to title birds, bow tniiihmoie 10 tnan,Biadc accai. di«3(obittaiag«J withdraw thy felfe /raw rAew. (tones todeath : the mayd becaufe (he cried not, 4 f Thou (halt not fee thy brothers a£e nor being in the city , and the man , becaufe he hath hisoxefalldownebyrfieway, and withdraw thy jihumbled his neighbours wife: fothou fhalt put {O'litfiti, felfe from them, but flialc lift them vp with him. away euill from among you. y f The d woman (ball not wcare that which 2 f f But if a man (inde a betrothed mayd in perteineth vnto the man , neither (hall a man put the field, and force her,and lie with her, then the on womans raiment : for all that do fo, art abo- man that lay widi her, (hnll die alone : naination vnto the Lord thy God. i6 And vnto the mayd thou ftialt do nothing, 6 f Ifthoufindeabirdsncftiotheway,ina- becaufe there is in the mayd no ||cmfc of death: itr.m^nmtHr. ny tree,or on the ground,tvA«A(fr thtj be yong or for as when a man rifeth againft his neighbor and '*'»*"*. «gges, and the damme (itting vpon the yong, or woundeth him to death,(b k is this matter. k Meaniiis th»e vpon the egges,c thou (halt nottakc the damme 27 For hefound her in die fields : tliebetro- ^'JHInilhe" with the yong, thcd nwyd cried, .^nd there was no mrn to fuc- ^ 7 Iwrflialt jnany wifcIetthcdammego,and courher. take the yonp to thee , diat daou mayelt p'ofper 28 f * If a mnn (Tnde a mayd diat is not be- *Ex»i.nAt> and prolong thy d.iyes. trothed, and uke her, and lie with her, and they 8 ^VVhenthoubuildcftanewhou(c,thou{hak be found, make a bnttlcment on thy roofe,that thou lay not 19 Then the man diat lay with her , fliall giue bioud vpoa thinchoufc,if any nmi feUtboicc Tnco the naids father ^byjjhekeis of rUuei : and ihc Toiuolile allvnclcanncfle. Chap.xxuj.iixiii). 1 He bill Ml lie with his ftrpB«> iker I DKUiig fccicbf ill oihcr «lfgrec« forbid- Abillofdiuorcement. 74 t Eithcrtobmc «lfi»,ot 19 nui. a wi.'c h Thiiwnte dure them to liiK chiRtly.tbat cbeir poDctide Bight auib«tt> ieaed. t Rneby he«»jj* {ball vDCOuer his fathers fltirc rie of any thing that is put to vfutjc. C H A P. X X II I. -" \"^° ^ * ^^fS« thou maycfl lend vpon k Thi. ,.,. 0,^ t ffhttmn, imihi fitt bt »dmiui...^^of,^..r,iko.,.v.^^c>,.,. landwhithertfiougoefttopoflcrteit. .hreSTo^th, N One that is hm by burftinf , or that hath his a i f When thou (halt vowe a vowe vnto the bro.htr.r.od »iii priuie member ait off, »liiall cntaincothc Lordthy God, thoufhaltnotbellacketopay it: <)tcl«ehi>lo« 'i* Conp-egationofthcLord. for the Lord thy God viil furcly require it of '<"*»<' »^«. 2 0 AbaftirdfhallnoteiiterintoihcCongrc- thce,andy#itlhould be /innc vnto thee, gation of die Lord : euen to his tenth generation Z2 But when thou abfteineft from vowing, ic Ihall he not enter into the Congregation of the flialbenofinnevrtothec. Lord. ij That which is gone out of thy lippcs, thou i *The Ammonites, and thcMoabites fhall (halt "kecperndperfomie, as thou tiaft vowed m irthrvowbi- not enter into the Cingregation of the Lorde: it willingly vnto the Lord thy God :f»r thou Ij^'lullind Qientoithdr tenth generation fhall they not en- haft fpoken it with thy mouth. S"""?- terinto theCongrcgationofthe Lord for eucr, 24 If When thou commtft vnto "thy neigh- » Bemghatilot 4 Becaule they « met you not with bread and hours vinc) aid, then thou m yeft eatc gr^es it " '^'x"** water in the way, \vhen yec came out of Bg) pc, thy plea(urc,as much as thou wilt : but tliou ihak and * becaufe they hired apinft thee Balaam the put none in thy » vefTell. o ToWrghn childicnofOod , ., . , „ - ia their vouriea. formcofCcor, of Pcthor mikam-nahai-aim, to 25 When thou commeft into thy neighbours ">'>'"-^o>-(tt 4 TV)'ptianj i)ecauftthou waA a ftrager inhis land. CHAP. XX I III. Diunctmmt u ftTButud. j Htihiu antirlfm4rrHji,rji». te rettimd, 16 Thfiotdmnjl no: it fum/hij/ir tht itd. 17 TUcve tflht /lrtmgnr,(k:iiilrjf/,tnd iruUw. \J\7 ^^" a man taketh a wift:, and marriah her, if fobe rtiee HndenofauQurinhis 8 The childien that are begottai < of them in cyes,becaiire heliath eipied fome filthines in htr, their third generation, (hall enter into the Con- ' thm let him write her a bill of diiiorccment, , Hereby G9n^*' I J f Thou (halt not hdeliuerthe (truant \-nto brethren of the children of Ifrael, andmaketh teueUi his liuingj. his mafter, which is efcaped from his mafter vnto merchandize of him, or fclkth him, that thiete twoioaiatc. I Meaning here- _ by thai liis people (huuld be pare both in (bole ud bod^e. b TbijismeiDt of the hejihen. who (led iot thtir ►V.ga mi'.terscTucIti •Ddinibriccdihe true leligioo. t Btr.gani, JForbid out ofthedoorcsvnto thee. dead, that hi? name be not put out of Ifraei. f gniSeih a bro- • 12 Furthermore if it beapoore bodie, thou 7 And ifthe man wil'not take his kinfwoman^ thcr.is taken alfo fiialt nocflcepe with his pledge, then let his kinfwoman goe vp to the ^ate vnto 'o^a k.m'niin : it ■13 jPifffhaltreftore him"the pledge when the the Elders, and fay, My kinfman reftifeth to raife „Tm„„,;hlc'f|,e funne goeth do.vnc, that he may (ieepe in his 1 ai- vp vn;o his brother a name in Iftiel : he will not DJtaraii brother nient.and blefle thee : and itfhalberighceoufnc^ doe the office ofakinfman vnto me. (houidmuriehis vnto ihee f before the Lord thy Go d. ' 8 Then the E Iders of his cine niall cjII him, ,ome othet of''t"be ■I 4 CThou fhak not opprcfle r.n hyred fer- andcomirjunewichhimMfhefiandandlay, Iwil ttmtfd, that was ia w'uno't^ore^'it ^"'■'^'^'^"^^'^'^^'^'^^°°''^' ""'^''^'^^^^^ "•"• ^^'^ ^^''' thatdegre* whitl^ "'^^ '■ ^ren,norofth;rfranger that is in thy land with- 9 Then Oiall his kiafwoman come vnto him in '"'•''■' ■"""'• in thy gates. . the prefncc ofrhe f.lders, andloofehislhooe I J * Ihoiifhalt giiiehim his hire ifbr his day, from his foote, and (j-it in his face, and anf were, rieirherfliallthefunnego downevponic: for he and fay, So(l-.all it b&done vnto that man, that is poore,£nd therewith fuftcineth his life : lert he will not build \'p his brothers hoiife. crieagainli thee vnto the Lord, and it be finne 10 And his name (hall be calkdinlfnicl, The vnco thee. houfe of him whofe (hooe is put off. 16 ^*The fathers (liall not be put to death ir ^ ^vvhen nicnftriue togetlier, one with « Tbi»)awim. for the chiIdrcri,nor the chilcrcn put to death for another,ifthe wifeoftlie onecomeneer?, forto [°7''"'''J'i'°' **' the fadierijbut euery man Ihalbc put to death for ridde her hulband out of the handes of him that be prcfetJ'td" for his owne (inne. fmitcthhim, and put foorth her hand, and take itisanhornbie 17 ^ Thou (halt not pemert the right of the him by his pnuitics, tfnogto feea wo- gfirjnger,«<>rofthefatherlefre, ncr take awi- rz Then thou (halt cut off her hand: thine "*" P**^ "i«ne. do wes raiment to pledge. q-e (liall not (pare her. 18 Butrememberthatthou waft a ftniant in ij ^ Thou fhalt nothaiu: inthybaggetwo \ ^-f^.^one uti Egypt, and ho we the Lord thy God deliuered marieroff u-cightes,.ngreatandafrnall, ^"slrz h*h nd theethcnce. Therefore I commaund thee to doc r^ Neither (halt thou haue in thine houfe di- tphIh!',ttMExii, tliis thing. uersf mca(iircs,agrcatandafinall: i<,j«, 19 f * When thou cutteft downe thine har- ij 3«r thou (lialt haue a right & iuft weight : iieft inthy fielJe, and haft forgotten alheafein aperfitc andaiaft me.ifure (halt thou haue, that the(ielde, thoullialt notgoeagainetb fctit, but thy dayesrnay be lengthened intheland, which it flialbe for the fh anger, for the fathf rlcs, & for the Lord thy God giueth thee. f Ttongh Se wot.lH hi vti* * tcm'/.ts.rj, Ma. 4; If. *i.>(inf.'4.4 g Becsuff the woilJ did lead «(leeme thefc iVirtcJot pcoj'Ie, theicforeGod iiith moil caie oiicctbem. • trni/.lg.y, Mdljtl. ttttt elmti. \Or,iht (^tpri of h Gnd iudoed the widoWe : that the Lord thy God piay blefle ' *6 For aU that doe fuch things, ani -all that meein all the workesofthine handes. ' doe vnrighteoudy , <»r« abomination vnto the 20 When thou || beateft thine oliue tree, thou Lord thy God. (halt not goe oner the boughcs againe, b\it'\t 17 ^*Rcmeberwhat Amalek did vnto thee *E*»'/.»7.8i (halbe for the firangcr, for th'eFather]cfle,and for ly the way,when ye were come out of Egypt t ■ thewidowe. , i8 Howeheemetthceby theway, andfinote 31 Whenthougathfr:Itthylj vineysrJ, thou the hindmoftofyou,all that wfere feeble bchinde fhalt not gather the grapes cl;ane after thee, but thee, when thou waft fainted and ^vearie, and hee theyfha'lbcforthellrangtr, forthefatherldTe, feared not God. and for the widowe. ' rV'Therefore, when the Lord thy Codhath 2 2 And remember that thou waft ''aleioiant giicn' thee reft from all thine enemies round a- ^beranotmindroH \^ the land of E»ypt ; thaxfois I commAnd thee boutinthcland, which theLordthvGod giueth Cfptthey «'ere bencficuUvnCO oibcrt. to doe this thing. CHAP, XXV. ^Tht lientitigoftf'foffetficn, ^Tonuftiff'tilothekinffuti, II 7>i tfhtt caff * rvootimi hatti mufl ht tut off. I J O/ Ihfi wiightci aiiimiafurtt. 19 Todejito} the^maletiiet, thee for an inheritance to poffefle it, then thou ^ (halt put out the ("remembrance of Amalek from ( Tlifj was ptttly ' ' '" ^ accoinplilhedbyf Saul.]boiih;rd,f,re. ,j and they (hall come vnto iudgement, TMr yrottUaiioiiia offeti>iii u. 19 to mk*t heiiou'Cui prefirreih them which acknowlen'ge him to U their Lo'A. ALfo when thon (halt come into the landc ^vhich the Lord thv God j^iueth thee for in- 3 and fentence ftiall be giuen vpon them, and the righteous flwll be iulHfied, and the wicked con- demned, 2 Then if fo be the wicked be worthie to bee heritance, and (halt poflcfle it, and dw ell therein, beaten, the iudgefl-iall caufe him to lie dovuie, 2 ^Thcn fhalt thou take ofthefirftofallthe a Byibi«cer<- b When the crime I' and to be beaten before his face, according to fmite of the earth, and bring it out of rhe land monieiheya*. dcferueth not his tre(paflc,vnto a ccrtaine number. that the Lord thy God giueth thee, and put it ma '^''"*'''*'S"t ''>« J 'Fourtie/rn/'c/niall he caufe himto haue balkct, and goe vnto thcplace, which the Lonie imdof Canaan n ind not paft, left if hee ihould excecdc and fccatc thy Cod diall chufc to t plice his Naniethere. a frecgift of God, •himaboue that with manyftripes, thy brother i And thou fhalt come vnto the Prieft, that *" ^''''/"''/'' . ftiouldappcare dcfpifed in thy fight. (hall be in thofc dayes, and fiy vnto han, I ac- ^I'J^'ilMpwd fpirt 4 f^ * Thou (lialt not mouifdl the oxethat knowledge this day vnto the Lord thy God, th.it iu»ily,chap.ia y. treadcth out the come. lamcoxcvntothc countrey which the Lorde y f* If brethren dwell together, and one of fwarevntoourfathci-sfortogiuevs. them die and haue no fonne,the wife of the dead 4 Then the Prieft (liall take the bafket outof flail not nnarry without : tlutt u, vnto a ftranger, thine hand, & fet it downc before the altar of the Lord de3;h, c The tewesoF pjpetftitit>n after- Wirdtooke ooea way, I. Cor. t'.:4. * I ,.ro'.9.9. i.tca.? iS. *RMh^J. IK.tK.22.24, •»I).I2.I9. Thcofiringofthefirftfrultcs. Chap.xxvij. The Law written on ftones. 7? Lord thy God. "-ir Hen Mofes with the Elders of Ifrael » com- , as God, ' • 5 And thoii (halt anfwcrc and fay before the 1 maundedthepeople, faying, Kccpc all the fler,and chiroTj Lord thy God, A ' Syrian ww my father,\v!io be- commandements, which Icomandyon thisday. *^'''' <■'« <»im. ingrcady topcri(hyor/;«'«j*r, wentdowneinco a And uhcnyei]ialpaflc*ouerIordcnvnto 'Jofh.^x, Egypt,and foiourned there with a fmal company, the land which the Lordc thy God giiieth thee, A Ooly by God« and grew there vnto a nation grcat,mightie "* and thou I halt fet thee vp great Itones and plaifter mercy and not by f„i| of people. them with plai/ter, 6 And the Egyptians vexed vs, andtroublcd i "^And Ihalt write vpon them all the xvordes b OodwonUtliat vs, and laded vs with criiell bondage. of tliis Lawe, when thou Ihalt come ouer , that '•i* Law (honld be 7 Ent when wee « cried vnto die Lord God thou mayeft go into the land which the Lord tby Jf ' "^ f ''" '""' of our fathers, the Lord heard our voycc,& loo- God giueth thee : a land that floweth with milke CanVan Ui« an *' kedonouraduerfitie,andoiiourlabour,andon andhony , as the Lord God of thy fathers hatli that loo'ktd ihete. our oppreflion. promifed thee. ou, might knowe 8 And the Lord brought vs out of Egypt in 4 Therefore when ye (liall nafle ouer lordcn, f/jj j'^' '"'' '^ a mightiehand , and a ftrctched out arme , with ye Ihal fct vp thefe (tones, which I command you f/rnic"* '" great terriblenefle, both in fignes and wonders, this day in mount Ebal , and thou flialt plailter 9 And he hath brought vs vnto this place,aBd them with plailter. bath giucn vs this land , tuen a land that floweth J * And there (lialt thou build vnto the Lord * £*»roiii'leiniadc to our fathers, Abra- ham, Ubak, and ^d laafcob. F In token of a ibankfull heart, and raindetuU of fail beacfice. J Signifying that for their vies alio ♦vhici) are com- mitted to oat charge^ fc Wilhoqthf. poctiiici people, thou muft f MeaBing,Epbra> God, I haue brought the halo wed thing out of maund thee this day. . minehoiife,&alfohaue giuen it vnto the Leuites 11 ^And Mofes charged the people the fame «"pehislawe & to the (trangerSjto the fa:herleflc,& to the wi- day,(ay ing, do w,according to all thy * comandements which 1 1 Thefe (hal ftand vpon mount Geiizzim,to thou ha(t commanded mee: Ihaue'tran(gre(red bleflethcpeople when ye Dial palTe ouer lorden: none ofthyc6mandements,nor forgotten <6«w. Simeon,andLeui,andIudah, and Iflachar, and 14 Ihaue not eaten thereof' in my mourning, f Iofc'ph,and Beniamin. _ . . nor (uftied ought to perilTi 'through vncleannes, ij And thefe (ball fiand vpon mount Ebal, to .""""' *'^''^'''''- to^a'' v'nroifhane'" ^'^^ o'"^" Ought thereof fcff the dead , but haue g curfe : Reuben , Gad, and Alher, and Zebuhm, g signif) ing, that vfe. ^ ^ ^ hearkened vnto the voyce of the Lord my God: I Dan, and Naphtali. ob'^c'irfcr"'" m Asfarreaimjr hauedonc^afterall thatibouhaftcoTanded me. 14 And th; Leuites (liallanfrt'cre and fay vnto i.ue'! ihev (honld 15 Lookedowne from thine holy habitation, all the men oflfrael with a loude voyce, bemadetoobey euen from heauen,and blelTe thy people irrael,and i j ^ Curfed be the man that (hall make any ^°' ^""' the land which thou halt giuen vs (asthoufwa- earned or molten h image , w6;c6 « an abomina- comein'th''a'lUbe reft vnto our fadicrs) the land that floweth with tion vnto the Lord, the n orke of the hand of the connption of milke andhony. craftefman, and putteth it in a fecret place: and Godsferuice.and i< f This day the Lord tby God do eth com- all the people (hal lanfwere,and fay: So be it. of'i,e"^l'*b!°° maundthec to doe thefe ordinance, and lawes: 16 Cui fed be bee that 'curfeth his father and I oj'co'otemnctb- keepe them therefore , and doethem vvich''aU his mother: And all the people (hall fay: So be it. and this apptrtei- ' thine heart, and with all thy (bule. 17 Curfed beheetbatrcmoneth his neighbors B"h to the feccwl 1 7 Thou halt fet vp the Lorde this day to be k mai ke : And all the people (liall fay: So be it. *^^^' , , thyGod,andto walkeinhiswayes,andtokeepe 18 Curfed be he yraaketh the 'blindc go out alliniuriesandcs- hisordinances,andhiscommandements,andhis of the way: And all the people (ball (ay: So belt, toniuns. lawes, and to hearken vnto his voyce. 19 Ciirffdbcbethathindretbtherigbtoftbe ' Meaniiig.that 180 And the Lorde hath fet thee vp this day, ftranger,the fatherldfe, and the widow: And all ,ZM\'it not bo^diil'w"""'"" ^o b^ 3 * Pf^cio"' peoplevnto him (as hee harh dtiepeople(liallfav:Sobeit. his oeigbbour. CwJAhirpeople. promifed thee) and that thou (houldelt keepe all 20 Curfed be bee that lyeth with his fathers *chaf.T.6.irn-i. hiscomm.-indements, wife: for he hath viicouered his fathers » fkirt: m incomniittiBg ' 19 Andtomakethee*highaboiieallnations Andallthepeople(ballfay:Sobcit. him't eu'iu^'" 1 1. (whichhehathmadc)inpraife,&inname,andin 21 Cuifedbebethatlieth withanybeaft:And and'ezck.i'i.TB. glory,*and that thou (houldelt be an holy people allthcpeoplefliallfay: Sobcit. - ;.itadchar,»2.;o. ■ ' * '•--'■•''•' 22 Currcdbcheth.it lyeth with his (ifter, tfie daughter of his father,or the daughter of his mo- ther : And all the people (hall fay ; So be it iOl malice and CODiempt. k Or,foc3iiyae- cefsitie. {jafull nature would fuffcr: fot cire,asDauidand Flul ray.theieii sot one iun,Pfat. .I4j.com J.ie, n With 1 good and fimplcc«n> (cieoc*. .io Signirying that vnto the Lord thy God,as he hath fayd. CHAP. XXV IL I ihej trt cammtndiA to -kAu ibe l»»r zeon fiorti fit a rtmimtiai't. % ^I'o to bmUvt »iHr, JJ ihtimftn^ 2 ? Curfed be he tliat lyeth with his ■> mother " MeininE. hit iolaw; Ajidftllthepeople(haUfay;Sobeit. ^w'^^b". K i 24 Cwfed (Dutfings andblcfllngs. Deuteronomie. Curfings,plagues and threamings, 24 Curfedbeheethat fmitcth his neighbour the fruite of thy land, the increafe of thykine, ofecretly: And all the people fhall fay : So beit. andtheflockesofthylheepe. ij *Ciirfedbehe that taketh a reward to put 19 Curfed (halt thou be when thou commeft to death innocent blood: And all the people Ihall inland curfed alfo when thou godt out. fay : bo be it. 20 The Lorde (hall fend vpon thee curling, 26 * Curfed be he that confirmeth not all the trouble and ||'haine, in all chat wliichthjufettclt I0r,ieiuif. words of this Law,to doe them: And all the peo- thine hand to doc, vntill thou L e delboycd, and plefliallfay : Sobeit. peiidi quickely, becaufe of the wickednelTe of CHAP XXVIII thy workes whereby thou haft forfaken me. 1 Thf fformfi ,0 ,hm ihat'oW; lie commm'^meHtt. is The ^ ' The Lord ftiall niake the peiMence cleai:e thrraimng, to iht tout «'}. vo^o thee,vnciil he hath confumed tliee from the IF * thou (halt obey diligently the voyce of the land, whither thou goeft to polTefle it. Lord thy God, and oblerueS: doe ali his com- 22 * The Lord Ihall finite thee with aeon- •if«i;,itf.i& ■ maun dements , which I commaund thee this day, fu mption,and with the feuer, and with a burning then the Lord thy God will » fet thcc on high a- ague,and with feruent heate, and with the fword, boue all the nations of the earth. and with j| blafting,aiid with tiie mildew,aiid they ^or,drtHibt, 2 And all thefeblcflingsfliall come on thee, (hall puifue thee vntill thou perifli. and '' ouertake thee,if thou (halt obey the voyce 25 And thine heauen that is oucr thine head, of the Lord thy God. (hall be ^ brafle, and the eanh that is vnder thee, k it Qui gioe I'uet 5 Bleffed (halt thou be in the e citie , and jTon. nomore moiftu.a blelTed alfo in the fielde. 24 The Lord Oial giue thee for the raine of thy 'Jj;^''" *"'* »* . 4 Blefled (halbe the fruit dofthy body, & the land, duft and aihes: eww from || heauen lliall it |o,,,«<,/-,4,«i„ friute of thy ground, & the fruit of thy cattel,thc come downe vpon thee, vntill thou be dellroyed. '"d/'ft r»ijeiivr.f> increafe of thy kine , and the flocks of thy (hecpc. 2 j ^nd the Lord (hall caufe thee to fall be- ^"""' 5 Blefled ihalbe thy balket and thy dough. fore thine enemies : thou (halt come out one way 6 BleiTed (halt thou be, when thou "^ commeft ngninft them, and (halt flee feuen waycs before in,and blefl'ed slfo when thou gocft out. them, and (halt be ' fcatcered through ^Ithe ' Someread.tSsa 7 The Lorde (hall caufe thine enemies that tangdomcs of the e.irtli. «dfMie'"'hea rife againft thee, to fall before thy face:they fliall 26 And thy "> carkeis fliall be meate vnto all they ihaUheare* comeoutagainft tliecpne way, and (hall flee be- foules of the ayre, and vntothebeaftes of the hawGjdhath fore thee 'feuen wayes. . eanh,and none (IkU fray them avvay. m'rh "^ fr j' be 8 T he Lord (hal commaund the blefling?5&* 27 TheLcrdwillfinitetheewiththebotcIiof ",red bothiitby with thee in thy ftore houfcs,and in all that thou Egypt,and with the emeroids, and with the (kab Jifeand in thy fettcftthine Shand to, and will ble(re thee in the and with the itch, that thou canft not be healed, <»Jth:fort!:tbu. land which the Lord tliy God giueth thee. 2 3 And y Lord Qial fmite thee with madnefle, "f Il,",VrarfX"' 9 The Lorde (hal make thee an holy people and with blindnefle, and with aftonying of heart, on.wi.ichfionefot vnto himfelfe , as hee hath fworne vnto thee , if 29 Thou Ihaltalfo grope at noone daies,as tlie thy wickedncflo thou wilt keepethecomandcmentsof theLord "blinde gropeih in darkenelTc , and flialt not jfl^^^J^'J'^'a thy God,and walke in his wayes. profper in thy wayes : thou (halt neucr but be op- enident'aTcleate 10 Then all people ofthe earth (hall fee that prefled with *vrong and be powled cuermore, thouihaitiacke fiTathitheistliy theNameofthc Lordis''calledvponouertbec, and no man (hall luccour ;/>««. diftrction and Ood.andthouan and they (halbe afraid of thee. 50 Thou (halt betroth a wife, & another man ""'S*'"*«« n And thcLordlhal make thee plenteous in' (hall lye with her: thou flialt build an houfe, and goods,in the fruite of thy body, and in the finite (halt not dwell therein : thou fhalt plant a vinc- ofthycattell, and in the fruite of thy ground, in yardjand fhalt not feate the fruite. fE*'- w«i#»i the land v\hich the Lord fwarc vnto thy fathers, 3 1 Thine oxc (halbe floine before thine eyes, w*""""- to giue thee. ' and thou fhalt not eate thereof; tliincTfre (halbe 1 2 The Lorde (lial open vnto thee his good violently taken away before thy face,& fliall not treafure, tum the » heauen to giue raine vnto thy be reftored to thee : thy flieepe (lialbe giuen vn- land in due feafon , and to bh(k all the worke of to thine enemies, and no man (hall relcue ihcm ., thine handes: and * thou flialt lend vnto mapy for thee, nations, but (halt not boro w thy fclfe. j 2 Thy fon^es & thy dau^ters ftialbc giuen I J And the Lorde (hall make thee the head, vnto another people , and thine eyes o (hall ftill o When they fM and not the || taile , and thou fhalt be aboue only, looke for them , euen till they fall out, and there j""[",ie.°" and(haltnotbebencath, if thou obey the com- (halbenopowerin thine hand, mandements ofthe Lord thy-God, which I com- J J The fruite of thy land and all thy labour, mand thee this day,to keose and to doe tbem. (liali a people, which thou knoweft not, cate,and 1 4 But thou flialt not decline from any ofthe thou fhalt ncuer but fuffer wrong , and violence v«)rdes, which I commaund you this day , either alway : to the* right hand or to the left , to goe after j.4 So that thou (h.ilt he madde for the fight other gods to ferue them. which thine eyes (l-al fee. 15 ^*Butifthou wilt not obey the voyce of jy TheLord flial fmite thee in the knees,. nnd the Lord thy God , to kecpe and to doe all his in the thighes , \vitli a fore botch, that thou canft commaundements and his ordinances, which I not be healed: eiicn from the (ble of thy foote command theethis day, then. ill thcfecurfesfhall vnto the top of ihine head, come vpon thee, and ouertake thee. ^6 The Lord flia 11 bring thceandthy PKing P ^f ""f **! '^^*' 1 6 Curfed fhalt thou be in the the towne, and (which thou flialt fet oucr thee) vnto a nation, "Je£i,i°"„'i * o FoiGod, that feeth ID Iccret, wil reiiengeic. * £ei. g Gnd wil blefle Ti,ifweco^e. S To» nothing !n the earth is profi- table, but when Godfen^ethhij blefsingi fiom bcauen. *to!h.tJ.6. UmfKt.Lij. ntilw.i- itrm.i.ia. Curfed alfo in tlic fielde. { Or.firt. , y Curfed (lia! thy b 1 (ket be , & thy || dough. 1 8 Curfed flialbc the fruKe of thy body , mid which neitiicrthounor thy fathers haue know- other!. en , and there thou flialt ferue other gods : fuSn- wood and ftone. .! A 37 AnU ^ « Thtcatnings and plagues for Chap.xxix. tranfgrefsing the Lawc. 7 8 *ltr.m.9.&t$9' Jtrtthi/ li< life. !tifu4ens\ i [Orfirfi iorniof *ttuit.iS,tg, •Umrm.n.ii, *CM-1S.f. J7 And thou fhalt * be a wonder, a prouerbc ftraimeflc, wherewith thine cncmicfliallbcfiegc and a common talke among all people , \\hithci' clice in all thy cities, the Lord ihall carietbcc. j(5 "ihc tender anddcintie <" won'anamong f A* eaoiefopaffe j8 * Thou (hnltcaiic out much feedc into the you, vvhicli neuerv.oulde venture to ftt the fcle '""'^J»y"of lo- 6elde, and (halt gatherbutlittkin; fbrthcgraf- of her foote vpon the ground ( foriierfoftneflc 'iMwei.^a.l'^ hopper IhalldcUroy it. and tcndcmcile ) (hallbcgrieucdatherhunwnd vhtn iheKom.n* j>) Thou (halt pbnt a vineyard, and drefle it, «*'''«2'd icm. butfhaltneithcrdrinkeof the wine, nor gather herdaiightcr, tbegrapes :forthcvvormes(hall eaccit. J7 And at her' afterbirth (that fhall come out t Hunger Biall ■ 40 Ihou llialt haue Oliuc trees in all thy from betwccneher fecte ) and at her children, fo biie her.that coa(ks, bucHiiiltnot anoynt thyfelfc with the which flic Qiall beare: far when all things lacke, |oVa,i'u/(hiidt' oylc: fortbiiieoJiueslhall||fall. (lie (hall eate them fecrctly, during the (icger.nd btfoieiibeu'ei. 4t "Jhou lliak beget fonnes, and daughters, firaitnefli:, wherewith thine enemic fliallbefiege otied, b ut (liak no; haue them ; for they lliall goe into thee in thy cities, captiuitie. 58 f If thou wilt not keepe and doc "all the ° For^eti-atot. 41 All thy trees r.ndfruite of thy land q (hall wordes of this Lawe ( that are written in this 'o'Mcoil\if* the gra(hopper confume. bboke) and fearc this glorious and feareful name um.j.ie. 4j. The ftranger that is among you , fliall Thb Lord Thy G o d. clime aboue thee vp on hie,and thou (halt come S 9 'f lien the Lord wil n-ake thy plagues won- downe beneath alow. derfull, and the plagues of thy feede, fuen great 44 Hec (hall lend thee , and thou (halt not plagues and of long continuance, and fore difea- lendhim : hcc lliall be the head, and thou flialt fcs,and of longdiir.ince. be the taile. ^o Moreouer, hce will bring vpon thee all the 4 J Moreouer, all thefe curfes Qiall come vp- difeales of Egypt, whereof thou wall aiiraid, and on thee, and (hall purfue thee and oucrtake thee, they (liall cleaue vnto thee, till thou be deftroyed,bec.iufe thou obeyedll not 6i And euery lickeneife, and euer}' plague, the voyce of the Lord thy God, to kcepe his .whichisnot«writteninthebookeofthisLawe, * Decfaring ifcat commandements, and his ordinances, which hee will the Lord heape vpon thee,vntill thou be de- ''"^ ''"'' " (i""* commaadedthce: ftroyed. rrkSr 46 And they fhalbe vpon f thee for fignesand 6i And ye lliall bee left fewe in numbr, where (ides them that wondcrs,and vpon thy feede for euer, vee were as the * ftarres of heauen m multitude, »'«, ordinarie ot - 47 Eecaufe thou feniedft not the Lord thy becaufc thou wouldefl: not obey the voyce.of the Vrl^'°\ God with ioyfulnefTe and with a good heart for Lord thy God- t-'y.io.ix. theabimdance of aU things, 61 And as the Lord hath reioycedouer you, 48 Therefore thou (halt fenie thine, cnennies to doe you good, and to multiplie you, lb he will which the Lord (hall fend vpon thee, in hunger reioyceoueryou,tode(lroyyou, and bring you and inthirft,and in nakediie{re,and in neede of al tonought,and ye fhall be rooted out of the land, things : and he Iball put a yoke of yron vpon thy whither thou goeft to pofleflc it. neelcevntiUhehaiiedeflroyedthee. ^4 And the Lord lliall X fcatter thee among r S'S«>if)mgtfcst 49 The Lord (ball bring a nation vpoothee allpeople,fromtheoneendeof theworldevnto "f Go'd^"b"^''' from farre, euen from the cnde of the world,fly- the other, and tliere thou Ihalt feme other gods, plsce^whtreas"*^ ing/a-i/'r as a nEgle: a nation whole tongue thou which thou haft not kijowennorthy fathers/ «e/» may wotOiipGod ' (halt not vnderftand: ■ woodandftone. porely, and de. Jo Anationof a II fierce countenance, which C$ Alfo among thefe nations thou flirltfinde j3j'°j";J'jJ''' willnot regard theperfonof the olde, nor haue no reft, neither (hall the (ble of thy foote haue compailion of theyong. reft: for the Lord flialgiue thee there a trembling 51 Thefamefhal'eatethefruiteof thycattell, heart,and/9»f»«^r(7rfr«rnftill thine eyes fal out, . and the fruite of thy land vntill thou be deftroy- and a (browfull minde. ed,andhee(hallleauetheeneitherwheate, wine, 66 And thy life f};rdl 0 hang before thee, and ^'^X*°"(|'''jl'"' noroyle, ;if»//;wthe llincreafeof thykine, nor thou (halt feare both niohcanddayjand llialt hsue °" ^ theflockesof thylheepcjVntiUlie hauebrought .noneafliiranccof thy life. thee to nought. r • 67 lathe morning thou (halt (ay, Would God 52 And hee fhallbefiegetheein all thy cities, itwereeiiening, and at cuening thou (Iialt (ay, vntill thine hie and ftiong v.'alles fall dowiie. Would God it were mdrning, for ihefeareof whereii thou truftedft in ail the land: and he (hall thine heart , which thou (lialt feare, and for the beliegctheeinallthy |1 cities throughout all thy fight of thine ey es, which thou (halt fee. land,v.hich the Lord thy God hiithgiuen thee. 68 And the Lord fliall bring thee into Egypt 5? * And thou (halt eate the fruite of thy bo- againewith z (liippes by the way, whereof I (:iid ^ •'j7,|,. dy : euen thefldhof thy fonnes and thy daugh- .vntothee,Thou(haltfeeit nomoreagamc: and of that miracle, tei-s, which the Lord thy God hath «iuen thee, there yee (hall fell your fcluesvnta your enemies « hen the fea gau< . during the (lege and ftraitnefle wherein thine ene- for bondmen and bondwomen, and there (halbe r'"< '^f '•"""»• miefhalUnclSfethee: no buyer. palTethotow. J4 iSo rW the man ( tliat is tender and excce- n tj 4 n vvtv din^deintieamongyou) *niallbegrieuedathis , , CH A P. XXIX. brotner, and at his wife tUtheto in his bolJime, r«/,,£,, .,„,,/, from ,h, h„l} ,cihf /«»./?, «, cor^„k,„. and at tlie remnant of his children , which hec jtj-o.jerCo^i couiwtvi. 19 Tfufmilhmentafhmihtt hath yet left, fitUitrtthhmfdfimhumcksSitJfe. 14 TheCAufeof Coit — ~ - . . - . - ^riith niainfl his peoffe, »-r Hefe are the » words of the couenant which * Tbn it, .»4.*I« him fiom aoQue. on you, ncidwr is thy llkjoc waxed oldc%'pon Admah,andZeboim, which the Lorde ouerthrevv thy footc. in his wrath and in his anger) 6 Yee haue eaten no ebread,neitherdnmke 24 Then (hall all nations fay, * Wherefore *'-'C»''«' 9 8. wine,nor(trongdrinke, thjt ye might know hovv hath the Lorde done thus \ntothis lande? howC '"♦•**•*» that I am the Lord your God. fierce is this great wrath? 7 After, yeecamevnto this place, and Sihon 2 > And th:y (hall anfweic,Becaufe they haue King of Hefhbon, and Og King of Balhan came forfaken the couenant of the Lorde God of their out again(t vs vnto the battell, and we (lew them, fathers,n'hich he had made with them, when hec 8 And tooke their land , and gaueicforan brought them outof the landofEg>'pt, inhciitancc vnto the Reubenites, and to the Ga- 2 6 And %vent and fcnied other gods and wor- , dites,and to the halfe tribe of Manarfeh. (hipped them : euen gods which they knewe not, 9 * Keepe therefore the wordes of this coue- and || which had giuen them nothing, |Or,»iK*w«t nant and doe them , that yec may profper in all 27 Therefore the wrath of the Lorde waxetl jl"'"j/jf"" '*** that yefhall doe. hoteagainftthisland,tobringvponiteuery curfc '^■'^'^'' I o Ye (land this day euery one of you before that is written in this booke. m Mofei heieb* the Lord your f God ; your heads of your tribes, 2 8 And the Lorde hath rooted them out of tepronueth theU your Elders and your omcers, eun all the men of their land in angcr,and in wrath, and m great in- cufiofitic,which Ifrael : dignation,and hath caft them into another Und, '",( ^'^J^jf ^t I I Your children, your wiues, and thy (Iran- as appeareth this day. knowtn to Go* gerthatisinthycampe from the hev.'er of thy 29 The"' fecret things W«»^ to the Lord our atidiheirnegli- wood, vnto the drawer of thy ivater, God,but the things reuciled be/ong vnto vs , and £"«« ti'»t if gar* 1 2 That thou (houldeft Spaffe into the couc- to our children for cucr, that wc may doe all the 1°^^ h«h leueiW nant of the Lord thy God, & into his othe which words of this LawC. »nto thnn, 1% c The ptoofes of my power. i He» ftieweth that it IS cc: In mam power to VHtlecliand eke myfteticsof God, < Made by mant arte, but Maana, which ii called the bread of AngelJ. i.tmj;J.j. f Whoknoweth yaurbeans,aad therefore ye may ootthinketodil^ , femble with him. g Alladiagto lh(m,that when they made a fure couenant,diaided ebcafiin twaine, the Lord thy God maketh with thee this day, r J For to eftablidi thee this day apeople vnto the '"r^'diuiAt'd f"'fnfelfe,and that he may be vnto thee a God , as - ' *"' ' 'he hath fay d vnto thee,and as he hath fwornc vn- to thy,fathers,Abraham,Ixhak,and laacob. 14 Neither make I this couenant, Sethis othe with you onely. Ctnc.is.io CHAP. XXX. 1 Ittrcif/fiivtd -Hitnlbi^ripnt, 6 The Lordt Jofth cir- (umcife tbt hturt, ii l4U excmft ofi^nortnce u ttk'n *• »«;. I? Lift *ndieathu fit btftrt tbim. Jo TbtLniu their Ufi triicb cit/ him, NOwe when all thefejhings (hall come vpon t: the Uwf , 1i Meining,tbcir ^ftetiUe. thee,«r/»*rtheble(ringor thecur(e whichi 1 5 But afwel with him that ftandcth hag with haue fet before thee, and thou (halt » tume into a By eallfag to roi vs this day before the Lord our God, as with him thine heart, among all the nations whither the membra nce.both >> that is not here with vs this day. Lord diy God hath driucn thee, '^.^ "\i'atl ""* i^ Foryeknowe, howewehauedweltinthe 2 And (halt returne vnto the Lord thy God, "'"S""- land of Egypt, and howe wee pa(red thorowe the and obey his voyce in all that I commaund thee mjddesot th; nations, which ye pafled by. thisday: thou, and thy children with all thine 17 And ye haue fcene their abominations and •> heart and with all thy foule, • b irKwerepen. their idoles (wood, and ftone,(iluer and gold) j ThentheLord thy God will canfethy cap- tanceisooneby- which were among them, tiues to retume^and haue compadlon vpon thee, P"""** 18 That there (hould not be among you man and will retume,to gather thee out ofall the peo- Borwoman,norfami!ie,nortribe,whichfhoulde ple,where the Lord thy God hath fcattered thee, turne his heart away this day from the Lorde our 4 Though thou wereft caft vnto die vtmoft God,togoe and ferue the Gods of thcfc nations, partof'heauen, from thence will the Lorde thy « Enentofhe andthx there fliould not bee among you » any God gather thee,and from hence will hee <* take j'°l'j*l"''''|_^ ^"*> . , , , , , ^ , , . intoihycountcey. 5 And the Lorde thy God Will bring thee in- to the land which thy lathers po(r».fled, and thou fliall hSuc peace , although I walke according', to flialt poflcife it,and he will (Tiew thee (auour, and the (hibbumnes of mine ownc heart, thus adding will multiply thee aboue thy fathers, ^drunkcnnestothirft. 6 And the Lorde thy God will e circumcife '|i*J"'',*''j,^?'"r* 20 The Lord will not be mercifull vnto him, thine heart, and the heart of thy fecde, chat thou 'u^\InT-'Jw\i\\' hefhatfoiK-"vfth° I'l'cthen the Wrath of the Lorde and his idoii(ie maieftloueche Lord thy God with all th'ne heart, tbingisnotm M>appe''i'tes,i«. A'aH (inokc againfl: Iv.t man, and cuery curfe r.nd with all thy foule,that thou mayeft Hue. ihmeownepowet keth by al mean; s, th it is written in this booke, fliall light vpon 7 An.! the Lorde thy God will lay njl thefe " **"*• t'^/i"'"'*''"^ him ,and the Lorde (hall put out his name from curfes vpon thine enemies, and on them, that '" ** vndcrhauen, hate thee,and that perlccucc thee. SfRctutbe t Sac*ifiaii«^at the bitter fiaiie theteofnr.ight choke aod de- firoy yoa. •^cIr.S.1?. lOr,fAtttr. k For as he that istSirflie, delirrlh roote that bringeth fooith *gall & womiewood. 19 So tliat ^vhen he heareth the wordes of this CuW^, he||bleflchimfelfe inhis heart, faving. Exliortations to louc the Lord. flfwewillbne Godtowoikc in VI with bit bO' Jjr Spi'it.weiEuft tuiae igjiiic to liitn by irf BCih placet moft (arte diAtoe. k Eoenthelawc nd theGofpel. 1 By faitii ia Chtitl B So that to leue and ebey God,is only life andfclicliie. n Hceaddeth theic p'omilci, to fignifie ifait it isfor our profite Ihaiwelouehun, ^ not for bit. Hhdf^lS, • T1iat!i.Ioue ■nd obey Cod: Wihich thing ii Dot in manspow- cr.but Gods Sp>> tiieenelywoik- Chap.xjocl. Ofrcading the Lawe. 77 8 fReturne thou therefore, and obey the that ye may tfoc vnto them according vnto etiery v-oy cc of the Lorde, and doc all bis commaunde- * commandement which I haue corr.madcd you. Y**»-7». mcnts,"hichIcommaundtheethisday. 6 Pluckc ||vp your hearts therefore, tnd bee V",i"ifi**4 9 And the Lorde thy God will make thee firong: dread not,nor be afrs-d of them : for the """if' plenteous in euery woi ke of thine hand , in the Lord thy God himfelfe doeth fpc with thee : hec tniiteofthy body, anr^t*tm«ii0. poflefle it. So Mof« and lofliua went , and ftoode in the "'** 19 * I call heauen and earth to recordc this Tabernacle of the Congregation. day againft you , that I haue fet before you life 1 J And the Lord appeared in the Tabemacle, and death,blefling and curling: thereforeo chufc in thepillarof ascloude : and the pillar of the g ImcIontJe life,that both thou and thy feale may liue, cloude floode ouer the doore o f the Tabernacle. {!'." *" f>«ioii«* 20 By louing the Lord thy God , by obeying i tf f And the Lord faid vnto Mofcs,Beholde, » P'"^« his voyce, and by cleauing vnto him : for hee is thou fhaltfleepe with thy fathers, and this people thy life, and the length of thy dayes : thatthou wil rife \-p,and goe a whoring after the gods ofa ei uiBhiielea.. mayefldwellintnellndc which the Lordfware fhange Iande (whither they goer* (/mtfiftherein) vnto thy fathers, Abraham, Izhak, and laakob, and will foriake mee , and breake my couenanc togiuethem. which I haue made with them. CHAP. XXXI. 17 Wherefore my wrath will vraxe hotea- H a. 7 ^of„ pfff^^ hmffir, to d„ , apf>,nitth jofhuM u gainft them at that day, ancf I \^ ill forfike them, SJ::!:;.:.::^:^:^ '^Jl^t:^^;:;^: ?nieiftbttvtfTKhiii*ndthtm. jj Gi>dct>nii>mtihfjjhut, beconfumcd, and many aduerlities and ttibula- £,(,„, bfnrai to 19 Mof€i^tKiththimtf-tttf;f»,ar,itu*fi,r haitth, tions flwll come vpon them, fo then they wil fay, tome bis faceto- THen Mofes went and fpake thefc words vnto Are not thcfe troubles come \-pon mee, bcaiie w»f d vi ,is to (hew alllffael, God is not with me? " Tihi.&noar. 2 And faid vnto them, lam anhundrethand ig Bnt Rvillfurely hidemy fecein thatday, a 1 tnnoloBget twenticyeereold thisday: I "can no more goe becaufe ofall the cuill, which they fhall commit, rxe«te tnine ot. out and m : alfo the Lorde hath faide vnto mee, in that they are turned vnto other ''ods. *Nmi.i».tu thtp.},i6. •>f« then fhall they tume wto other b»y ^od thm it 5 AodthcLord (hall giue thcmbbcforcyou gods, and ferue them, and contcmne mee; and <> v"!" »te »»4 brcakc iofliuas charge. Deuteronomie. Mofesfbng, breake my couenant. tions their inheritance , when hce CepaiMtd the 21 And then when many aJiierfitics and tri- ibnnesorAdam,heappointed the bordersofthe bukcions (hall come vpoii them -, this fong lliall ' people , according to the number of the chil- «. when God by IThatthefee- ' anfwere thciTi.to thcirface asa witnefle : forit drenOflfrael. hii prouidence "'"' 'iheirbs- ^"' """^ ^^ forgotten out ofthe mouches of their 9 For the Lordcj portion m his people : laa- he''!taffo''t a'Jim" caurethcy"(oc." pofteritie : for Iknowetheir imagination, which' kobijche lotof his inheritance. • thit pmiion to'the foakeme. . they go about eueii now, before Ihaue brought 10 He.found him in the lande ofthe wilder- Canaaniiej.whicU them into the land which I fwave. ne(re,in a vvaflc, and roaring wildcrnefle : hee led 1'^""'.'' ^f "=''>= »n 22, ^ Mofes therefore wrote this fong the him about,he taught him,<«>/<^kepthim as the ap- W5"eop°le*ift°el. fame day and taught it the children of Ifiael. pic of his eye. I to ttactjthem" aj And G#(i gauelodiuathefonneofNuna. 11 Asaneagleftererhvpheroeft, '"flootereth ««fli«« *lelhHa t.g, charge,andf3id, *Be(trong, andofagoodcou- .oue,rherbirdes, ftretcheth out hcr wings, takcth J age: for thou Oialt bring the children of Ifrael- thcm,! '°'"' vntill hehad cndcdthem. ...:., .': , ' . . frowgrd generation,chiIdren in^^homis nofaith. |,'°™ g-*j^;e' ' C H A ?. XXXII. .r 21 They hauemouedmetoieloufiewiihrAaf fj||j„_ '" ^ rhefon^iifMofaco-.if.in'mgQDMheiyfiid tiisitithtBto- i^ijf/jjVnotGod: they hsueprouokcd mcto an- fU, i; 4«y> then), SI rMd ih-aitlh of thevou'loniHhe GcHiilis, '^. . , ,. \ , r- i , „ i t » wu;/.). i I...,,* 46 :Mofi\ c^m^MJih ,0 u,ch ih, i.». ,. ,hc chMrcn. '<> 'eloufie with thofe which are no " people : I » ^^J^' j""* 49 CoifSyew>r>,tih Mofiiafhuiiiact,. ' wil prouokc them to anger with a fooltlh nation. „;„£„„„ !,,,'„ « AiwiintfTesof .T_TEarken,ye ahcau:ns,and I willfpcake : nnd , , 22 For fire is kindled in my wrath,, and fliall vntotheBv thlspeopletin. illctthe earth heare the wOrds of my mouth, burnc vnto the bottome of hell , and fhall con- gratitiid*. 2 My bdoiarifiefhalldrop.as thC'raJne , and fume the e;irth with her encreafe, andfctonfirc tlafheemay my fpeachnialiftill as tlTedew,.is theftiowre vp- the foundations ofthe mountaines. i. fpeake to v;od« on the hetbcs, rnd as the great raine vpon the 2j I will.fpendplagi(es.Vponthem:I willbc- gloty.anJ that graflc. ftoweminearrowes vponthe.Ti. the people dstbe ^ For't will publifti the namcof thcLorde: 24 T/jiry/i.7/6ebiirntwithhunger, and hee hath '' made thee, and propor- 27 S.iue that I feared the furie of the cnemie, jotheco-nmon tioncd thcc. 1 eft their aduCrfaries (liould P waxeproudc , dW p Reioyting »« tteation but hee „ «■ Remember thcdavcsofolde : confider left they (l;ould fay , Our hie hand and not the kc the godly af- )iathiuai!eihee . ' ' rr ' • " i 1 r r • 1 1 i j hi- fliacd.andacttt- jiiewc'oaiute thc veeres of lo many generations : asKc thy fa- Lord aath done all this: buiingthatto irytis?piii(c. thcr, . and hce will (hewcthec: thine lildcrs, and 28 Forrhey.area nation voyde of counfcll, ti.ci*Pcliies, which they uil 1 tell thcc. neither is there any vnderftanding in them. is *[°"6^ ^^ i WhfathemofthicGniJdiuidcJtothcn*-.. . zp, ,Ob y they were wife, fWthcy \voi!](i vn- Godihiad. ' ■ ' ' dei'fland Moftsfong. Chap.xxxiii. He bkflcih the Tribe*. 7 J « q ThtyweuU dcrftaiiJ thistthcywould qcofidcr their lattcrena. the children of IfraeI,atthe\vatcrs|!ofMcTibah, l\o. «„'> coofiilerdu lr^f/;«(>fj«4f» enemies being iudges. ;:,'- CHAP XXXIII " '*'"■ '""*"• i a For their vine u of the vine of Sodom, and , M,fis hf.re hu d„ii, bliftth «u ike t„ti, of iff»,i. ,« ofthevincsofGomorah:thcirgr3pes4regrapes 7i>erti,Ho^otheirchiftei^^< bitter. *^' vmohu. « Til* fruites of J J Their r wine i« the poyfon of dragonSj^d V "T Owe this is the* blcfling wherewith Mofes » Thiiblefsing the wixk.d «e u tjjc cruell gall of afpcs. i\| the man of CJod blefled the children of ]f- "'"•«"'■,"' "?' .''o°^KS''. 54lsnotthislayd.nftorewidame,WfcaIed i^er.eforehisdeath,andfayd, ^S.S'r- toM lor roan. vp among mytreafures? ,, 1 The Lord came from Sinai, and rofe vp (ura»ce of ihetf. «£«/«>.»8.i. J J * Vengeance and rccompence are mine; fiom Scir xnto them , afc<^ appeared clearely ''^"''""'f^ rn.""'***'*'" their fcote (hall llidein due time : for the day of &om mount Paran, and hee came with tenne theirdcftruSionisathand , and the thingstl^t ''thouCnidsof Saints, am^at his right hand a hrieb Meaning.lB. QialIcomevpontheiTi,makeha(te. L^wforrhem. finiicADgsii. 3 6 For the Lorde (hal iudge his people , and j *rhough hee lone tlie people, yet « all thy c Ebt.his fjinti, |0r, tUngi hh \\ repent toivard his feru^ncs , when hee feeth that Saints are in thine hands : and liiey are humbled '■"■ "> i*" 'I'll' inmif. t|,£ir power is gone , and none f flmt vp m halde at ">^-'^io- bIood,(andmyfvADrd(Meatfle(h)fortheblood '^ I haue not feene him, neither knewe he his bre- h He preferred oftheflaine,andofthecaptiues,whenlbe2into thren,nor knew his owne children : for they ob- ^^j^^^fi^Xtti'" take vengeance of the enemic. ftniedthvword,and kept thy couenaat. &to4-».jj! ""* •^»«.iy.t». 4J *Yenations,praifehis people: for he will lo They (liall teach laakob thy iudgements, o Whether ihe auaige the « blood of his fe.-uants , and will exc- and Ifracl thy Law : tliey (hall put incenfe before e'°°U°bf Iw ^'^^^ vengeance \ pon his aducrfaries , and will be thy face,.tnd the burnt oftring vbon chine altar, feulic;.- fiar.fj, tnercifullvnto his land,«w;rf CO his people. 11 Bleffe,OLoide,hisfafaitance, and accept crinallQfiiieit 44 ^ Then Mofcs came-£nd fpake aU t&e theworkeofhishands: ifmite thorow thcloines i Hee deelaretib fcirb.hepromiftih v.-ordsoftliisfonginthcaudience of tfaepccple, ofthemthatrifeagaiiTflhim, and of them that ibat the minifteta |?"S"* hesnd|lKo!Ticachefo,incofNun. hate him,that they nle not againe. tf^t^^lTi^^u 45 VVhenMofeshadri-.adeanendof (peakiiig la ^OfBeniaminliefaidjThebelonedofthe joiehaneneede * *chtf6i ni ^llthefeworJcstoallllraei, Lordrhal'* Jwelin(afetieby him: /A?IW(hall tobeprayedlor. ,1 ,V ' * 46 Then he favd vnto them,* Set yourhcarts couer him all the day long, and dwell bctweene ^ ^'f*'J/f *^j. vntoallthefewordeswhich Iteftifieagainftyou bisfl-.ouldcr.. • _ _ bpTltiRzS^ thijday, that ye may commaund them vnto your i J ^ And oflofepfahee faide , Elefled of the which was fa the children, that thej' may obferue and doe all the Lordis*«landforthefweetene(reofhcauen,for tribe o(Bemainio, wordes of this La we. ■ the dewe,andforthe||depthJyingbeneath, codftonM'dweU J, X Fori will pet. 47 For it is no ^^ vaine word concerning yoii, 14 Andfor thefweeteincrcafeofthe funne, ^°ui,jnJ'tijj,j_ . fcutrae my proniM but it is your life , and by this word yee (hall pro- and for the fu eete increafe of the moone, \Or,jiiu>inmti. vnioyou, » SS-'*' ]ona your davcs in the land, whither ycegoc ouCF ij And for the fireetenejfe ofthe to^ of (he lordcn to poifTeflTeit. ancient mountaines , and for the fweetencfli: of *?{i^.i7.ii. 48 * And the Lord (pake vnto Mefes the felfe the olde hilles. lame day ,(ay:ng, . 16 And for the fvveetene(re of the earth, and 49 Goe vp into this mountaine of Abarim, abundance thereof: and the good will of him vnto the mount Nebo, which is in the land of that dwelt in the'bii(h, (hall come vpon the 1 whidiwaiGad Moab, that is ouer a^inft lericho : and beholde head of lofeph, and vpon the toppe of the head |PP"""8 ""'" the land of Canaan , which I giue vnto the chil- of him that v\'as * feparated/rewhis brethren. #g,^^' , j^'"*" drencf Iilael for a pofleflion, 17 His beantie [habiUke his (irft borne bul- jo Anddiein the mount which thou goeftvp locke , and his ]! homes <« the homes of an vni- pr./fre;^**. •fffw.jj.8. vnto,rjid thou (halt be * gathered vnto thy peo- come: with them he fhall fmite the people toge- *N>fwio.25,;8. pic, * as Aaron thy brother died in mount Hor, ther, «*^« the tndesofthe world : thefe are al(b *K<^ifci-ii nn^ was gathered vnto his people, thetenthoufandsofEphraim, and tbefe are the to exeaite the iuftice of the Lord,and his to laako'j, faying, I will giue it vnto thy fcede : I w"sGod«'th°ough iu'Jg'^ni^'^^^i'^I''"^''^ haue caiifcd thee to fee it with thine eycs, buc itwasDOifo ' '^ t(Dowea. 22 ^AndofDanhefaidjOanMalionsM^ielp: thou fhalt not goe ouer thither. he fbaJl leape from Bafhan. • 5 So Mofes the fentant of the Lord died there 2 J ^ Alfo of Naphtali hee faiJ , O Naphtali, in the land of Moab, according to the word of Satisfied with fauour , and filled with the bleffing the Lord. p Me)oiag,Deete diefea. a Then fhalt be Krong , or thy councrey >b!l of liietils. ItUemeth loQi 19.9. f Who WIS plen tifull ID iQueai a iouotaiae. (Thine enemies forfrarelhalilye aniiljiDei , which rideth vpon the heauens for thine of weeping and mourning for Mofes \verc ended. out, becaufe hee helpe, and on the cloudesin hls glory. 9 And ^lofhua the fbnne of Nun was full of e Hereby »ppe»." wavuderiuJah,^ ^j The etcmall God »j r/y^ refuge , and vndcr the fpiritofwifdome:for Mofes had put his hands "<•' 'he fauouroC tis.nhct'iunce!' *" ^"^^ ^hou art for euer: hee ftall caft out the vpon him. And the children of IHael were obedi- ^ot hi. Chnr7h cnemie before thee,andwil fay , Del^roy r^jew. ent vntohim, anddidasthc Lordhadcomman- denitmeof ago. 28 Then Ifrael r the fountaine of laakobfhall ded Mofes. netioar, dwell alone in faferie in a landof wheate, and 10 But there arofe not a Prophet fince in XI- wineralfo his heauens fliall drop the dewe. rael like «ito Mofes ( whomc the Lord knewe 29 Ble(redartthou,OIfrael:whoislike vnto f face to face) f Vnto whom tfc« thee, O people faued by the Lorde , the fhielde 1 1 In all tlie miracles and wonders which the ^ "t^fjffj ^""["1^ of thine hclpe,and which is the fword of thy glo- Lord fent him to doe in the land of Egypt be. ly^^o'd./j.iir^ rie? therefore <" thine enemies (hall be in fub- fore Pharaoh and before alibis feruaats, andl^ iedion to thee , and thou (halt tread vpon their fore all fiis land, hie places. 1 2 And in all that mightie g hand and all that g Memingtbe CHAP. X X X 1 1 II. great feare , ^Yhich Mofes wrought in the fight of v°^*^'f °' ^^^^^ ■ a" Iliad. iBthewildernelfcf X itofeifttlh tUilitlmi of Ctnaan. 5 Bee iitlh, 8 Jfrt- THE BOOKE OF lOSHVA. THE A R 0 V M E N T. T ^^this b»ok« the holy Ghojl (ctteth moji liuely befire our eyes tije accaK^pliJhmtnt ef (jodi prmiiff, X'itho «i heepromifedbj the mouth eftMefis , that 4 Prtphet jh*uHberatfcdi,p vntetht people likf 9>its h:m,w'iom he wtUeth to obey^tut.\ S.i^ : fi hecjkeixetb himfe!fi here true in hufromije, as at mU ether times, and after the death ofj^iofes hitfrithfuUferuanty he raifeth vp loflmx to be ruler and geuernour cuer bit people, that neither theyjheuld be difcouraged fir lacks of a captaine, n» r haue oc- fafion to diftrujl Gods promifes hereafter. Jind becaufe that lofhua might be confi'mtd in hit vocaiu en^and the people aljb might haue none octafion to gfudgh ** though he were not approuedofQod : bee tt adorned with mofl excellent gifts and graces of God^oth togoueme the people mtk rounjell , a»dt» dfend iher/t mth/ircngth j that hee lacked nothing ttbuh cither belonged to a valiant capta:ne , or 41 fhithhilminij'er. So he ouercommetb all difficulties, and brtngeth them into the landcfCanaan : ■ the ^hich according to Cods ordinance he d.uideth araongtht people a^d appoyKtcth their borders: he e[ia- b'ifheth iiwes .', iv.'jich itfignifed vnto vs by thit Lindof Canaan. From the beginhing of the Qenejit to the ende of tbu bookeareconte.-ned i^y6.ycere>. Forfrum ^Adam vnto the flood are \6^6, fiomthefloodvnto the departure of^brabam out of Qnldea^ 42 J, and from thence to the death oflofiph, 290. So that the Gene fit rontcineih 2 j6p. £xodm 1 40. tljc Other tlfretbotks* of»Aloft) 40. lojkux 27. So tht ttbtlt ma^ib nyfj^etret, CHAP. Io(liu4 commanded to Inuadc the land. CHAP. I. a Til* begMiiiing #f!hisboi;kcde- ficniitthon the allchjiitetol Dmi wl-.ich vM« wrirtcn by Io(h iJ (oliii luftutic. *Chxp.i/i.9. Clupu.ij. Rahabrecducth thefpics. 79 of your pcm-dlon anfl (hall pofll-fTe ic,wh:th /4;7(i . ThelorJmc>Hr.^r,h i.fiJ ioiZhM»»l ♦ Thehr. Mofo the Lordfs Icnunt u'auc you on this fide ' By ^^^ «<1'« r»:feihii,ajri,i icIhNi.ifht, oUrhuworJ. «• fv/buscm. i6 Ihcii they a;il;vered Iolhua.£iyine,Al that Iu,'Vd'''"""'' mtnJakthe'ptoftrtoprtpft ihmi',iru()f«iri »Mr lotdm, thoi'. baft Commanded vs, We will lioe, and whw ' '^"'■*^*V ..«.;«A<.r/n6,6.R.«i«;/»ia..««.-t.*nr;/,..r. I thcrfocntrihoufcndeft vs, ive vvil "oe. p Oweafterrheadcath ofMofcs 17 AsvveobcyedMo(es (nalithings,l«fo will the nrtani: of chcLoid,tiie Lord ,wc obey thee : onrly the Lorde rhy God be with wildcffics ai;d this Lebanon eiien vnto the g ea: i iuer ,the riuCr || Pcrarh : all ^ot't 'hV'"^"' the land of the' Hit:ices,eucnvn:othegrMC'iSta • Meancrgt'he towardethegoiiig downc ofthcfutin:, li.allbie j^oiircoaft. * Dmt.it 14. b OltiQ.cailed Meaning whole land of Cinjan. (JCallcaMedi cecrarfeunvl , I0r,'ntff!'t>:£tr f Dfut.% Jt. c 1I«(h(we^h wbttein conftiteili thdu goeft. iV ronfifiit the GoHoj Itntt, U Shee rtcjnhnh apgne fii htt diliitcrtntt, urbt S'IciTKMnt tt ttp)i4a wUh tea- THen Io(h:ia the (bnhe of Nun Tent' out of »5feictimt\vomcntorpiefccretlv,faying,Go, a Wti'chptace vieiv the knde, and alio Icricho : and thc\' went, *" "• '*« P^'-ac and *c3me into an |! harlots houfe, named Kaliab, "nt" lo^lTn " 5 Thcrelliallnotamanheeableto withftand and lodged there. *H,ir.i't,ji. thee nil the dayes of thy life: as I was with Mofcs, 2 1 hen repoit w^s made to y king of lericho, '">"' » > 5 / ivilllbe withthee :* I tvilJnot-kaue tiiee, not iaying,Echold,rhcr:camo men hither to nighr,of V"''''""ZT/r forfa'ke thee. .■•'••''■ ' '■ ' ' ^^^ children of 1 (;ael,to fr,ic o-it the counn-ey. *"^''"'' *°'^'*'* 6 *BeftrongandofagooJGOiiwge;forVn- 5 And tJie kingoflencho Ln: vntoKahab, tothis people fii.nk thou diuidc the lande for an %ing , b Bnng foor:h the men that are come to h Though the mhericuicc, which 1 fwar; vnto theii- fathers to thee, «»i/f^. flrong and ofa good courage, fe. re not, norbec they (hut the g^te. difcou-^ged? fori the Lord thy God irillie with 8 t»i.4». . lofhuajfaving, terly deftroyed: ' ■ 1 I J *Rememberthcworde, whichMofesthe n And when wee heard it, our heartesj] did |)Or,wftfA fernant of the Lor J commanded you-laying, The faint, &' there remained no more f! courage in any iOr, ipmt. g Meaning. Trom the day thatthii was proclaimed, Cbap^, *3^K»»t.js.»o. 'h Which belon- > grd to Sibon the '-K,ing ofthe Amo- »fte$,Snd Og king ol Balhan. \Or^}imi torJlM frm lericho. tell (iall remaine in the lande which Mofcs gaue t y the Lcrd, that as I haue iTiewcd you mero,',ye "">" deftmaion you Ij on this fide lorden : but y ec fliall goe ouer wil alfo (liew mercy vnto my fethers houfe, and *" 'JJ°°- f* ^'^f* before yourbrechren.irmcd, all that bee men of giuemea true token^ rin*ncr to repent »varre,and (hall helpe them, ij And that yeewiKHjuealiuCinyfatherand andconfeflehrt.,: I J Vntill the Lorde hauegiuen your brethrai mymftther, end my brethren, and my (ifters,and ^'""«- reft, as well as to you, and vntill the\-alfa(lisll all that thev ha!ie:.'.nd tliat yeev/illdeliueroiir \t)r,i:Hti. polTefle the lande, which the Lordeyour God gi- |j foulcs from death. i Wewarrint ucthchem-.thei fhall yeeretiinie vnto the lande 14 Andthe men anfwcredhcr,-/OurIif«fofr y-won^psioeof you A %nc guicn to Ralub. lofhua. lordcn is dry. you to dic,if yce vtta not this our bufindTc : and 7 f "Ilicti the Lord Cud vnto Iofhua,This day wlimthc Lonlehath giucn vs the land, wee will will I begin to iragnifie thee in the fight of all it dcalc mercifully and trucly with thee. rael, which flial kuow,that *as I was with Mofes, *C^*f'^S^ I J Then (hce let them do wne by a cordc iho- fo wil I be with thee. rowe the windowc : for her houfc wat vpon the 8 Thou (halt therefore command the Prieftc* townc nall,and fhc dwelt vpon the wall. datbearc the arke of the Couenant,fiying,VVhen 16 And (he faide vnto rheni,Goe you into the yecarecomeio thebrinke of the ^vate^s of lor- gniountaine, left the purliiers meete with you, den,yefl.allftandftiU«inIorden. c Eon io the » and hide your felues there three dayes , vncill the j> ^ Then iofhiia (aid % nto die children of If- '•'"el.wl^eie th« piiriiiers bee returned: then afurwaidmayycgoe rael, Come hither, and heare the wordes of the jj"',"^ ,'!?''""'* your way. Lord your God. 1 7 And the men (aid vnto her, •> We will bee 10 And Io(hua &id,<5 Hereby yce fhall knowe 4 By ibit miracli difchirged o( our blameleflc of this thine othe , which thou haft that the lining God is among yon, and d«t he wil indioidiBgilw *«'ormtTh.5° madcvsf^vea^e. certaincly caft out before you the Canaanites, *»'*'• condiXnihat i8 Behold, vvhcn wccoTic into die Iand,thou and theHictites,andtheHiuitcs, andthePerii- foiowtth: f.)t To fiialt bind this cord of red threed in the v\indow, 2ites,and die Gii^a(hites, and the Amorites, and ftiltt!iou&^Oaa« whereby thou letteft vs do wne , and thou (halt the lebufites. bring iny father & thy mother, &tb\' brethren, 11 Beholde, thcArkeofthecoueaantofthc i and all thy fathers hoidhold home to diec. Lordc of all the worlde pafleth before you into 19 And whofoeuerthen docthgoeoutatthe lorden. doorcsofthinehoufeintotheftreete,i his blood ij Nowe therefore take from among yoil fhalbe vpon his head, & we wjl be guiltleffe: but * tweluc men out of the tribes of Ifracl, out of c- who(beuer (hall be w thee in thehoufe , his blood uery tribe a man. (halbe on our head,ifany hand touch hino: i j And as (bone as the Coles of the fcete of bHn'cVofthj 20 And ifthouvtterthisourk matter, we will thePriefts (that beare the Arkeof the Lord God l>"efitt. bee quite ofthineothe, which thou haft made vs the Lord ofall the world) fhallftay in the waters tweare. of lordcn, the waters of lorden (hall bee cut off 21 And fhccanfwered. According vnto your for the waters that come from aLoue,*fliallftaud *Pptiif/; words, fo be ir : then fhe fent them away, & they ftill vpon an heapc. depaitedjand(}»ec bound the l^rcddecorde in the 14 ^f Then when die pec^Ic were departed window. from their tents to goe ooer lorden, the Prieftes 22 f And they departed, and came into the bearingthe*ArkeoftheCouenant, »*«/ before ^^Ki.y^f. inountaine,and there abode three daies, vntil the the people, piirdiers were returned : and the puriiiers fought ly. Andasthe\' that bare the Arke came vnto them throughout al the way,but found them not. lorden, and the fcete of the Pneftes that baie the 2 J So the t^vo men retumai, and defcended arke were dipped in thebrinke of the water, (*for *^"''*»4-3». fiom the mountaine,and pafl'ed 1 oucr, and came lorden vfeth to fill all his ' bankes all the time of ]''Btaa"ihl' • to lofhua the fcnne of Nun , and tolde hini all harueft) "* {'Wbidiwtt aectc vBCoUtC h We nul b« be delittere things that came vnto them. 1 6 Then the wates that came downe from a- ^*i » lU* iim« 24 Alfo they £aide VDt»Io(hua, Surely die boue, ftayed'«'x/rofevponan.hcape and depar- 'o'j'fcj.'bcmie Lord hath dcliuercd into our handes all the land: tedfarre homtIiecitieofAdam,tiiatwasbe{ide thegtejj^^ for euen all the inhabitants of the countrey faint Zaretan: but the wattrs that came downe toward becaufe of vs. • WhiebiccMv dinglstbcE- biewci wu in b|at the ftafit, 1 6 The wnttrifirl 4. jimtltf vhilti ihe ytefU ftfi. THen lofhua i ofe very earelv, and they remo- ued from Shittim,and came to » Iordcn,hec, thiough lorden. and all the children of Jihicl , and lodged there, before they went oner. 2 And after ^ three dayes the o/Bcers went throughout the hofte, J And commanded thepeople, faying. When ye fee the Arke of the coitenant of the Lord your God,and the Prieftes of the Leuites bearing it, ye fhall depart from your place,and go aftef it, 4 Yet there (hal be a fpacc bet weene you and the Sea of the wildemes, aten the (alt Sea, failed, and \\ 7iii mtrntlt m/LlietiitltrcJ ttihifcfteritit. ANd when all the people were wholygonc *ouer lorden, ( after the Lordc bad ^oken "HtntrrX \Mo Io(hua,faying, 2 Take you t^veluc men out of the pcople,oiit it, aboutHtwothoufand cubites bymeafure:yee efeuei^'tribeaman, fhallnot come ncere vnto it, that yce may knowe j And commaund you thfm,(aving,Take yon the way , by the which ye (hal I goc: for y ee haue hence out of the middes of lorden , out of the not gone this way in times paft. 5 (Now lofhua had fiid vnto chepcople,*San- diftc your ftrlues: for to moro w the Lord wil doe wonders among yoM ) 6 Al(b lofhua fpake vnto the Prieftes, frying, place where the Piieftes ftoode maareadinefTe, a AiCb«p.}.t7, tweliie ftones, which ye (hall take av/ay w itli ) on, sndlcitiethem in the ^ lodging where you fl)all b Mtam'iig.th* lodge diis night) ' i.ls«»bei«»h«f 4 Then loOwa called the tu'cluemen.who re "'O""'* «"»£«• Take vp the Arke of thccoucnant, and goe ouer he had prepared of the children of Uracl, out of before the people : fb they tookc vpthcAik? euery tribcaman, «f the co»jcwjK,{ind went bwforc the pHjople, 5 And Jofhta Aid vnto them, Go oi^cr before ■ -^ ' ■ tht Themeialngoftlietweluenones. Chap.r. Manna ceafcth. 89 die Arkcofdic Lord vour God, euoithoww die CHAP. V. middesof Iorden,andtake vpeucry man ofyoua i jU emjtamt, *rt»fr»iji,ftht Jfr.fiitn. » f iro.»ir»/f«« i ftone vpon his (boulder according vnto die niim- ei<>i>mmiUtJihifici>*ti$t>>e. i» rh; Puff^Hnahfi, ix bcrofdictnbfsofihc children of Ifracl, M*»„»ce.pti.. ,,- Th,^ng,l»ff,.r„h-x>nioUfl,uM. c GodcemnuM- 6 That diis tray be a ligno anion^ you , chat VTO^c when all the Kings of the » Amorites, t Tht Amorffe» whcnyour'^hildrcn dial afkcthcirfatlicrs in rime L^ which were iicyond loiden Weftward, and •"'••''oihrKi** our portfriiy may coucnant of the Lord : /crwhenitpafiedthorow they vvcre gone oiitT,thdr heart fainted :& there ^•^'^' ^hwf^'i^t' lorden, the waters of lordenwae cut off: tiKre- \vasnocourngei«idienia;iy more bccaufe of the fit/ii Niine."'* fotethefe floncs areamenioriall \'nco she chil- children of Ift-ad. drenofinaclforcucr. 2 ^1 hat fame time the Lord faidvntolofhua, 8 'I hen the children of Ifrael did eucnfo as * Make thee (hnrpc kniues, *> a^rf returne, and 'Swi/.4.n. lofinia had commaRded, and tooke vptwclue cjraimcifcthefonncsoflfiaelchefecondti.-ne. [,',.[1^"°**^?'' ftojies out ofthc mils oflorden, as the Lord had j T hen lofhua made him fharpe kniucs, and bout4o.yte'et. fiid vn:0lo:>.ua, according to die number of the circumcifedthefonnesoflfraelin'thehdlofthe c Gilj;ai«itf» tnbcs ofthe children of lfrael,andcancd them a- foreflis is the cauTe why loHiiia ciroimci- tjrcum"|^jl'"' dovvne there. fed all the people, eusn the males thatcamc out dBefiteHie 9 And lofhua fet vp d tweluc ftones in the ofEcrypr,brcaufc all thetnen of wane were dead twtiMHoTM middesoflc'.den, intheplace whsethcfeetof in the wilderneflTc by die way after they came b '"h'"*'*b' ""d*^ thePriefts, which bare die Arke of the couenant out of Egypt. fttv/iacSj! flood^diereliauethey continued v-nto this day. j For all the people that came out were cir- 10 ^So the Prieflsjwhich bare the Arke,ftood cumcifed: but all the people that were borne in in the middes of lorden, vntiU eiery thing was fi- the wildcmcs by the wa)' after dicy came out of oithcd diat the Lord had comanded loihiia to fay £ gypt,weTe * nor circumcifed. ^ F" tJiey lo«- ■vntotheper»ple,accorii;!wroal]diatMcfeschar- 6 For die children of Ifrael walked feiirtie „oul*^'|'l,'°t!j ged loQiua : then the pet^'le hafted & went ouer. ycer'cs in the wiidcrnefle , till all die pcoplcof the «oinmjB«l»oieat: * ir When all the people vcerecleanep.ifledo- n-.en of waire that came out of Egypt were con- which ihisg ibey uer, tfieArkeoftheLorJ\vcntoucralfo, and the luhicd, bccaufe they obeyed not Aevoyce of die t^it were newe • Met«n.,™ tlie P"^* ' beftrethe people. Lord: vnto whom die Lord (ware,diat he would "*'^* ^^ pttfcnce or fight '* * And thcfontiesofReubsn, & thf fonties not (hewe them the land,* which the Lordc had ptitdinget. Kfihtptople. of Gad, &halfe the tribeofManafleh went ouer fwomevBto their fathers, that he would giucvsi •Awm.i^ »j. *Kitm ji.x7,ig. before die children of Iftael armcd,as Mofcs had *«^» a land chat floweth with milke and hony. charged them. ' 7 Sorheir.(bnncswhoniheerayfcd\-pintheir t J Euen forty thoiifind prepared for u-arre, ftead , lolliiia circumcifed : for they were vncir- f Tlitt ii,btfore went before the f Lord vnto battcU, into the cumcifed , bccaufe they circumcifed them not by tlKAikc. plainc oflericho. the way. 14 TbacdaytheLordmagnifiedlofhuainthc 8 And when they had made an end of cincum- lor,rtMmtti fi^itnfalllfravl, and diey It feared him, osehey cifag all the people, diey abode b die places in « Fettlitiffof* "•• feared Mofcs all dayes of his life. diecampetill they e were whole. was fo gtitooa» ly And die Lord fpakc vnto loQiua, faying, 9 After, the Lord faid vnto lofbua, This day ^lll^^,^^^*"** *li^j%*'''* »« Command die PrieftsdiatbearediegArke Ihaue taken aw.y the ' fliame of Egypt from f gj, brinjiogyoa frnrejiid*^'*"** °f*^f^'rnony,to cornet^ out of lordcn. you: wherefore hee called the name of that place into tbispromiM M«of"helaVe 1 7 lolhua therefore commanded dK Priefts, Gilg;d,VDto diis day. lr'*'^T^'^*'? • coB.f i«d thcrcio, % ing,Come ye vp outof lordcn. r 0 f So rhechilrircn of Ifrael abode in Gilgal, on of eht EoywiT f*"**'^f*'''T' i8"AndwhenthePrieftsrfiatbaredicAA-eof a.nd kept the feaftofthePafTeouer die fourteenth ,„.: « tbcfoii. ' ew«iui>feepi(. die conenantofthe Lord were come vp out of the day of^the moneth at euen in r plaine of Icricbo. Amne,whtttby middes oflotden, and aflbone as thefoles of the n And dwy did earcofdie come of the land, ^"^/'!^''* Pricfb fccie were fet on die drie land, die waters on die morowe after Ac Pafleoiicr , vnleauened iyP""'* oflorden returned vnto their place, and floweti bread,and parched come in the fame day. «uer alldiebankes thercof.as they did before. 1 2 And the Man ccafcd on the morowe af- 19 ^So thepeople came vpoitt oflorden the ter thev had eaccnof the come ofdic land, ^^^ h Citlerf W)ib or tenth rfdjr of die •> firft moneth, and pitched in therhad the cliildren of Ifrael Mam any more, S.^'fMx3 Gilgal,intheEaftfideofIcncho. butdideateofdicfroiteof die landc of Canaan r»«fApiill. 20 Alfo the t^velueff ones, ivhich the)'tooke thatyeerc. out ofIorden,didIo(hHapitdi in Gilgal. rj f Andwhenlofhiu wasbyIericho,heeUft a I And hee f{->ake vnto the children of Ifrael, ^p his e)'es and looked: and behold, there flood a &ying, When your childre flial afkc their fadiers, 'man againff him , hauing a fworde dravvfen n his •f«te diefe fton«? hand : and lofhua went vnto him , and faide vnto fh^ "vJ^',^*'; J 22 Then ye (hall fhcw your children, and fay, him,Artthoucvnourfide,oronburaduerfarics? bim.bf jcknow Hiael came ouer this lorden «^ drie land : 14 Andheraide,Nay,but<«acaptaineofthe IcJgctb him to bw ^ 2s FortheLordyoiTGoddriedvpthewaters hofteoftheLordcamInowcome:dien lOiT.ua ^•j^"<*:j'^'[^'^'. ioldtbciKfitM oflorden beforeyoUjVnrillycweregoneoueras fcllonhisfacecothecarth,andgdidworfhip,and f,trf theiaVdj "* fcmerof ifiirihtr dicLordyourGod did thered Sea, * which hee fayde vwo him , What faith my Lorde vnto his optjiw, he dtdfc cosd«amition ttf dried Vp before vs,tilhve were gone ouer, (cruanti reihhimffifeio *. witktd,,n4l 2_^ l^t all die people ofthe J worlde m^ 1 j And die aptain of die Lords hoft fiid vnto %^^'/\ lTrnclh"ml^' kno w that die hand of the Lord is mightie, that Ioffiua,*Loofcthyfhoeoffdiyfoot:fordieplace ,^,',.it •keylum. ye might fcarc the Lord your God continually, whereon thou ftandcft,is holy, and lolhua did fo. ,fL.^.}i. CHAP. Thcficgcotlericho; lofliua.- Tke^eftruftion thereof. Achan, CHAP. VI. meflengt^rsthatv/efcm. J ThtiarAiy.pfHtit-.hujhti.twhatiie [houUJof/it louMng 18 NocvvkhRandJngjheyewarcof theexccra- /ench,. 6 ;o/7w.'> c,m>,:M:ieihtfK p>ifjl.s M^ r,»ru„ bk thing, h^ft ye (raHc yourfdiics cxccrable, and 14 ^u.u„r.!.uetMt»ndZ,a!i. a« rhecH^ir.fhm ntakingot thecACcrab c thing, make alfochc thiiin!H'tf'thtcii:r. hoilc ot Ifiacl * cxccraDle,,'nd troublcic. * ltuit.i7.tt. tTha' none colli J X TOw leiicho was » lhuc^'p,and *> clofed, <: bc- ip Lut nil filucrand gold, & veflels of brafle, ""wi^is. gi. rtr. iS! caiifc of the children of Ifiael : nonemighc and yron Uialbe m confccrate vnto the Lord, an^ ^."'i'JA' fuJ' t hTlit none could • n n ' i t i ^ • ' m Ana tnsrelnre >tucin ■gooiitnorenterm. Uiall come into the LordestrcaUine. cannot be pm to cFjtifJteofthe ' a And the Lord fayd vnto lofhua, Beholdc,! 20 Soy people il;oiited,whe they had blowen "vpriuatevfe, lirasiiies. haiieguien into thine hand lericho and the King trumpets: for when the people hid he.nrdthc mo'itt"''nd1i''* tliereof, tfjjithe ftrongmenofwane. found ofthe trumpet, they iliowted with a great fcrue for the tL 5 Alive there 'ore f/jdA 6? men of warre,fhall (hoiit : and tlie* wall fell downe flat: fo the peo- bemaclr. coiTipafle the citie, in going round about the citie pic went vp into the citie, euery man fireighc be- * Heb.ix.ja. d Euery day once, donee : thus fliall ye do (ixediiyes: foro him :* and they tooke the citie. *i.M<«c.n,ij i«, 4 AndfeuenPridisilialbearcfeucnmimpcts 21 And they vtterly defiroyed allthatvvasin e That the con- ^ of « rammes homes before the Arke : and the fe- the citie,both man and woman, yong,& oId,nnd ''uf" ^ifo iMn? "^"''^ '^'^y y^ ^^^ compafle the ciric feuen times, oxe,& llieepe,S£ ane,with tlie edge ofthe fword. power but to the and the Priells (liall blowe with the trumpets. 2 2 Bist lolliua had iaid vnto the two men thac inercie oi God, J And whcn they make a long bUfi with the had {pied out tlie countrey, Goe into the harlots winch with moft ^^^^^ horne,& ye heare the ibtmd of tli,e trumpet, houfe, and bring out thence the woman, and all o'uercome tia"" ^'^ ^"^^ people (kdl Ihoiic with a great (hout : then that (Lehaih; * as ye fware to her. - . *ch«( t.,^ whic-kfeemeth flialthe wallof thecity faHdownflat,& the pco- 2j So the yong men thac were fpies, went in, *fAMt.ji. moft Ittong. pl^; ihal afccnd vp,euci7,man toeight before him. and brought out Kahab, and her father, and her 6 «f Then loduia the {bone of Nun called the mothcr,&hcrbr;thren,anda]lthat.(hehad:alfQ , Priefls & laid vnto them,Takevp the Arkeof the diey brought out all her familic^and put than ' ' " couenant, and let feuen Prieftsbearefeiientrum- " without thehofteoflfracl. - ;. n for it was not pecs ofmms homes before the Arke ofthe Lord. 24 Afi:ertheyburntthecitiewithfire,andall gjfJ"oj^\'}""' t This U chiefly 7 Eut-he (aid vnto rhepeople,f Go and conv that w.is therein : onely the fduer and the golde, moog'the''fra«. jpeant by the Reu. pafle the citic : and let him that is armed,go forth and the veflcls of brafle and vron, they put vnto lites.nll they bemites, Gadiies, before the Arke of the Lord. , tlictrciiure ofthe ohoufo ofthe Lord. were purged. of MaS° ""'' ^ ^ ^'^ ^'''^" ^""^"^ ^^^ *P"'^^" ""^^ '^^ ■■'-'^- -'^ lol^'ua £ued Rahabthek-ulot, and her °-3^3e. people, the TeuenPriefts bare die feuerH;nimpets fathers hon(lioide,.andaliihaC'ihee hiad,.*ndflie^ of ramsherflcs, and \vcnt fborrh before the Arke P dyveic iaili-ael elien vnso tins day ', teeafifc Ihee P'^"^}'^^ ^'w of theXord, and bleiv with the trMmnccs, and the had bdchjiheflertgas, which loihtiafcnttoipy monptincs Vf the Aike ofthe couenant ofthe Lt&r'diblowed them. oucJerichov . . .: . '. fl-, ; ' " rtheof rndah, ' 9 ^ And the men of armes went before the 2<) ff And lofluia {ivare at that time, faying, Matth.i.j. Meaning the PrieRs,that blew the ttumpcts : then the g gache- Curfed be the man beforethe Lork , that riCech tetewaid wherein ring ^f/e came after the Arke , as they went and vp,and buddeth the citie Jericho: Hhcfli.-i! lay the ["„ "'e'^f|||'J",'fJ* wai the ftandtrd blew the tiiimpcts. foundation thereof in his cldeft fonne , and in his „f ajj i,;, ftocke, of the tribe of rO (Nowlofkla had comwiiinded the people, yongert fonne (tall he (5c \'p the gates of ic. which thing was P4D,Num.io,is. j;^^, jj^g^ ^.^ ilhallrioc ihovt, neithetmiakc any noifc . . 37. So the Lorde was with l(ilhiB,and hee was '°'^^'^ "•"'«' "^ with your voicc,neirhcr(lij?llavvoid proceed out famous through all the w-orld. . r j,^',.' *'" '"'' ofyourmouth^ vntilltlwd^y diGcIfiy vuto you, ' r H \ P V T T • Shout,thenni^IIye(ho.irYi" --'l^.y': ■'iThlorJ!s^rr,,.UhUhk\ T>e}of^it.y^tlietJr«.■ l I 5>o the Arke otrhe-tord compaflod thcci- 1,,,, ,„ fight. 6 uit„4^ iira^oh u the Lord. .<« lofhunin. J» Fortbatd*;. tie,and\veiitabPiitic'ioncef then they returned . qm'tthoitihmthufimttii^iiii'iftmihhimtntlaLkii, i|itothehpfte,and toikjidin-tifecampe. ,. "nVt the children of Ifrad comitted a crefiiafTc 12 AndIo:luiarore(breK''!n^'themormng,and JJ in the a excommunicate thing: for* Achan the 7 intaHflgtlm the Prieftesbare thz Arke ofthe Lorde : fonne of Carmi, the fonne of Zabdi, die fonne oF which was com- 15 Alfo feuen Prieftes fearefeucntniriipetsof Zerah ofthe tribe of Iud:i tooke of the cxcom-- J|,",!],"'j'/''* rammes homes, and wcndbtfore chc Arke ofthe munieacc.iiiing : whcr.'foreche wrath ofdieLord "t '^^y, U U. ]^ord,.Tnd going blew with ti>crmmpets: and the w^askir.dkdagarnllths'chiidrenoflfracl.' • i.cham.y. rrhe tribe of ^^ of armes \\<7/?i; cimd afterthe Afkcof dif;Lorde, as ^vhich is befide Eediauen , on. the Eaflfidc of of the Amotites; beca.ife it ira-. 'tliey wentandbleW thctrumpetSi ■ ' i Eeth-cl,rindfp.ilMvntothem,&ving,Goevp,and |,"'j^7o'cX.la' ther'ldvpwtaN .'^'^ ^"'^ '^^ fecond day they compafled the view the countrey. Andihe menwcntvp ,and ^'ong,i,e imml. foeuet was leic citieonce,and returned into the hoflc> thus they viewcdAi, ' r.iic»,icre4?.j. ofotiieri. , -did/ixcdayes. 5 And returned to Io(hiii, and faid vnto him, The firftAii.cal. r J Andwhcnthcreiienthdayc.imc, thq'rofe Lernoralth-.'peoplegovp, i«f letasitwereiwo ^^ wt > iJ** cardy, eucn with theifawningof thcdav, and or three thoufand men go2 \-p, and fmiteAi,.''nd > Brfide'rnery compared thecitieaftet therwic mancr •'ftucn make notallthepeoplero labour thidicrjfor they , dayoncrfor the times; oncIy that dsV they compafled the citiiS'fo- arc ftw. ' '•!-:•';.■ \ \ .'•■■, \ ^ipaceoffixeJayef.-ucri rimes. ... 4 St) thcrJwent'rp'rWtficroPthepcoplca- itf And^vhcnthePrkftshadbI6wentjVetrllm- boutthrceihbt)randmen,anddityfl&li>efoxcthc .^ pec yfeuenth rime, loflwafjid vnto the people, tticilofAi. ■ j. Shout : fur the Lord h.adi giuenrou the citie. y And dic ' men of Ai fmote of rhcm vpon a ,\|f ^j*2*^r' 1 That ri,a?poin, ij And the citie fhail be ' an exccmbk thing, thirticandlixcmcn: forihey chifedtiicm from nia'ic'theromnre itdwholytobs t«/j it, and all that ,ire thcrifin, vrirb'the Lorde : before the gate vnto Shebarim, andfmorctlicm cameftiofcarch deftroycd. ^^^.ly Y{ahub the harlot (kail Hue, (hee, and all in the going downc : wherefore the hearts ofthe out ami poni(h *ibiif.i,\. iha: are with her in the houfe :fQr*flicc hid die people mdc«daw.ny like watcfv ' . 'mi'icA ' "'°* tf CThen, lolhuaprayethtotheLord. Chap. vii|, Achan put to death. 8i 6 ^ Then lofhiia rent his dotheSj and fell to 2 ? Therefore they tooke then out of the tent, the earth vpon his face before the Arke of the and broiijrht them vnto loihiia, andvntoallths X'^'^n'ttw. Lord, vntill theeuentide,he, and the Eldos of If- children oflfracl, & layd them before the Lord, pi^^'^.'*,'",.,'* rael,andputduft vpon their heads. 24 Thenlofluia tooke Achan theljfonneof .od^nUfomea 7 And lothua (aid, Al.ns, O Lord God, where- Zei ah , and the filucr, and the garment and the "oogue. fore haft thou brought this people ouer lorden, ' vvcdge of golde and his <" Tonnes, and Iii5 daugh- " ^''"„""'^*^''?* to deliuer vs into the hand of the Amorires, and ters, and his oxen,and his aires,and bis niccpc,ar.d °o Go^"ito*»hoiB todeftroyv5> would God we had bene content histenr, and all that he had : and allirrad with hcwiii'rtuciicn: i Thiiinfirmttie to dwell on the <* other fide lordcn. himbroughtthemvnfo the vallevof Achor. lomanh* katbco. ",h*'h«(v we'^'rrB. ^ *^^ Lord,wliat (liall I fay, when Ifrael tume 2 j And lolhiu fiid, n Li as much as thou haft ^^^^^^ "h°Me C cLfdofMiuie 10 their backs before their enemies? troubledvs, the Lord (hall trouble tliee this d.ny : thefM&en u^u, difttuiL 9 For the Canaanitcs, and all the Inhabitants and all Ifrael threw ftones at him, and burned Diut.24.i<'. of the land ihall h-jare ofit,and ihal compafle vs, them with fire, and ftoned them wjthftoncs. " "V'^G^d aiid dtftroy our name out of the earth : and what 26 And they caft vpon him a great heape of iujgtmfr.r.becaure- wilt thou do vnto thy mighty e Name? ftoncs vnto this day: anil/j the Lord tnmeafiom be uH offended, 10 ^ And the Lord faidvntololhua, Get thee his fierce wrath : therefore he aliedthenameof "'^""'«'^° •"" vp . wherefore licft ihou thus vpon thy face ? thatplace, The vallcj' of Achor, vnto thisday. '° °* *^"' 11 ifrael hath finned, and thcj'hauetranfgrcf^ . CHAP VIII fed nf|ycouena:>r, which I commanded them: for , The!!cge,-,5 am r,m,mi of ^>. Js rh, K^vVftofk they lianeeuen taken of the excomumcatc thing, hin^td. }<> n/hxa fiiieihvpim aiitr. }i mvrunhtht ■ and haue alio ftolkn, and diiTembled aL'b, and i«>»f/'e«A«"> 55 'nirta^nhiiioaiuhifioflf. tiiieput'teuenwiththeirowneftufie. A Fter, the Lord laid \-ntoIo(hua, *Fearc not, *'Z''»»-i'i>»>» 12 TherforethechildraiofKraclccnnotftand /ineither bethcufai.it hearted : take all the ""7-'8. before tlieir enemies, but haue turned their tacks men of warre with thee,and ariff,go \'p to Ai; l)e- before their enemies, bear/e they be execrable: holde, I haue giuen into thine hand the Kmg of neither will I be wirh ycu anv more , except ye Ai, and his people, and his cit}', f nd his land, fdeftroy the oxommunicat: from among you. 2 And thou (halt doe to Ai and to the King ij y^i therefore, frjictifiethepeople, andlay, thereof,asthoudiddeft vnro*Icrichoandtothe *Chat.eat. Sanftifieyour felues againft to morrow : for thus King thereof: naicrthclelTe the ^oyle theieof faitlr.he Lord GodoflfracI, Tisre »j an execra- and ^thecittelthcre'ofiliailyetakevntoyoufor *a«;.»«.m. ble thing amon* you, OlCael, rWf^rfyecan aprav : thoufl-^Itlie in waitagaiuftthe'cityon not Hand againft your enemies,rntiil ye haue put the a bnckfide thereof a Mfaniogonthe the? execrable thing (romamongyou. J ^Then loil.ua arofe, andali themenof WtJtfioe,aivtri.9. 14 In the morning therefore vcfhall come ac- wane to go vp gainftAi : and lofnua chofe out cording to voiir trit^ , and the tribe ^vll^ch the thirt)- thoufena lirong men, (hall \k in v.ait .ngatnft the city on the back- ^^°^ «"?'^<* "?* the Lord (hall take, (hall come man by man. fideofthecity : go not vciyfarre from the city, f,*fie*^astet'ich°*" 15 Atid he that is b taken with the excomma- butbeyeallinareadinefle. tothe intern that nicate thing,(lialb€ burnt with fire,he,and all that 5 And I and all the people that are with me, otfcer naiion » hebath, becaufe hchath tranfgrelTedthe coue- will approch vnto the city : and when thev (hall "C'ghtfejretbe^ nant of the Lord , and becaufe: be hath wought come out againft vs , as tjiey did at the firft time, efhispVop^e.'"* folly in Ifrael. then will we flee before them. 1 6 ^ So lofhiia rofe v-p earely in the morning, 6 For they r.-il come out after vs, till we haue and brought ifrael by their tribes: and the tribe of brought them outofthedty : for they will fay, ludah was trJccn. They flee before vs as at the firft time :fo we vil 17 And he brought tlie families of lu'iah, and flee before them. tDoke the family of the 2^rhites, and he brought 7 Then you (hall rife vp from lying In wait Ae family of the Zarhitcs, n an by man.and Zab- and 1] deftroy the city : fortheLord your God nil ll*'«^"»»«'('* di was taken. deliuer jt into your hand. j,,,^^ ' •' 18 And he brought his hou(hoId,man by msn, 8 And when you hauetakenthecity,yeihall & Achan the (onne of Carmi,thc fonne of Zahdi, ftt it on fire : according to the commandement of thefonneofZerahof y tribe ofludah was taken. theLordfhal yedo : beholdjlhauechargoiyou. r 9 Then Io(hua fcid vn.o Achan, My fonne, I 9 ^ lofhua then fent them foorth , and they b€(eech thee, giue glor\' to the Lord God of iCa- went to he in ^vtl^t , and abode betweene Beth-el iBydecTatidgthe el,ardi makeconfefTionvnto him, and fhewme and Ai.cn the Weft fide of Ai.butloChua lodged ,,..,, ^ Xt.ilt:'^'.'"'''^''^^''^-'''^^-^^^ thatnigbtcamongthepeople. _ . :hbc"r;Lic"'^ 20 And Achan a.nfwercd lofhiia, and (ayd. In 10 And lofhua rofe \peaielyin the morning, deed,I banc finned againft the Lord God of JG-a- and << n'lmbred the people : and he and the Elders ^ Tlut isviewed el,and thus, nndthus'hauel done. ofHrael went vp before the people /»^ 14 ^And when the King of Ai iTiw it , then whole ftone,ouer which no man had lift an yion : ''"^•^7'i' the men of tlie city hailed and lofe vp early, and and they offered thereon burnt offrjngs vnto the went out againft Ifiael to battell , he and all his Lord, and (acnficed peace otterings. people at the time appointed , before the plaine : i i Alfo he wrote there vpon the ftones,a " re- for he knew not that .t«j lay in nait againft him heariall of the Law of Moles , which he wrote in on the hackfidc of the city. ' the prefcnce of the children of Ifatl, ij IhenJoiliua and all ifrael g , 1 8 Then the Lord laid \ nto lolliua , *> Stretch had comm..nded before , that they fliould blefle *"'' '7''*»'i- out the lpeareth;it is in thine hand, toward Ai: tiie people of JfraeL for I wilgiue it into thine hand: and lolliua ftiet- J 4 "J hen afterward he read all the words of the chcdoutthe Ipeare that he had in his hand , to- Law, the hlcinngs and cur/jngs, according to all wai-d the city. diat is written in the booke of the Law. " „ ij) And mey that lay in waitjarofc quickly out ^> There was not a word of all that Mo(es had o sonmhtV'ona of their pbce , and ranne aflbone ashe had laet- commanHed,«hicii lolLua read not beforcall the noroldc.man not , ched out his hand , and they entred into the city, Congregation of lOael,* afwcU beware the women womin «'«e ex- and tookeit,andhaAcd,andfet the city on fire. and the children , as ° the ftranger thatwascon- riJ,''"J,e^'3''f'° 20 Andthe men of Ailooketl bchindethem, uerfant among them. tbe^Loti*" and fa\v it : for loe , the fmoke of the city afcen- f To thei'ntcat thjt they in the a.- tiemi^itche bet- ter dilcoueiUil atmie. y A» they which faiard to flee lot feoic. h 0-,liftvp ihe banneritofignifie wSifnthey Ihill iaiude the cicie. \Or,Htiiaitht i Which came out of the a>'mniK.vipaffi*il'lethi'nltlutiattii,JlI(,fhH/i, j Thitrtii ojtheGihtOHiits, i; loPmaaioicih attaiutvilhthem, jj Fer thtir c, aft thiy at e condtr/tutii to jitrptiiuU Jlantut, ANd wJienall the Kings that* were beyond » lntefpeaoftli« lorden, in the mountaines and ui the valleys, P'^'^ofwoab. {hwke of the city mo;inted vp , tJien they turned and by all the coafts of the *> great Sea ouer-a- •> Tbemainefe* againeandflewthemenofAi. gainft Lebanon (<»; the Hittites, & the Amorites, """*Meditt'pt, dcath.will f'"'<^^ vnto the eucning. And aflbone as the funne v\-as 1 o And all that he hath done to the two kings go '"^ 'eceiiie downe, lofliua comm,-uided m-that they fhould of the Amorites tliat were beyond lorden, to Si- huiellgi*ii. vnto this day. tants of our countrey t'pake to v.-.,fayini;, Take vi- jo f Then loftiiia built an altar vnto the Lord tailcsf with you for the iouincy, and'gotomeet ^EirjHptirhttml, God of Ifi■.^el,i^ mount F.bal, them, ai\d fay vrito' them , We arcyour feruants : 31 As Mofes the fvruantoftbq Lord had com- now tljetdbrenviKcyea league with vs, This Their pcrpcttiallflaucric. CHap.x. Fiuc Kings bcfiegcGibeon. Si jThewicked t2 This our f bread wetooke ithotewithvs x TOwewhcnAdoni-iedekKin^ oflenifalem lack* DO arte not f^^ vittailes out of our boufcS; the day wc depar- iN had heard how loiluia had taken Ai and had fe'fottt theu'po- tcd to comc vnto you . but now beholde,ic is dri- deftroyedir, (*/'c>rashchad dune tolericho rnd * ChsfjS.it, licif.whenihfy cd,and it is moiilcd. to the King thereof, fo he had done to * Ai and •rt,«8.,, willdfceiuethe ij AUothcfc bottcls of winc which WC filled, to theKingthfr.'of) and howc the inhabitants 28,2^! lerBantiolOod. ^^^^ ^^^^,^ and loc, they be rent, and thcfeour ofGibeonhad madepeace withlfiael, and wae garments and our Oiooes are old,by reafon of the among them, exceeding great iourney. 2 Then they feared exceedingly : forGibeoni jomethinke *4 ^! And the g men accepted f/>«r tale con- was a great citie,as one oftherovall cities : forit thaitbe ifrjeiiiei caning their vittailes, and counfdlcd not with was greater then Aijand all the men thereof wer* itcufiiitirvit the mouth of the Lord. mightie. "l«'a'etiJ>"' 'J So lodnia made percc with them, &made 3 Wherefore » Adoni-zedek king of Icnifa- a That.V.<»r(»t ^cDu'" 2 league with therh, that he would fuffer them to lem fent vnto Hoham king of Hcb; on, and vnto of '"Hi" ■■ (•> ij- iiiic:airotlxe Princes of the Congregation fware Pir.imkingoflarmurh, and vnto lapiaKingof "■>""''« 'oi'inn vnto them. Lachifh,and vnto Dcbir King of EgIon,rayiiig, nau"ifw° tTiD 16 ^But at the end of three dayes, after they 4 Come vpvntomc, and helpe me, that xvee .tecdeihty bemj had made n league with them, they heard that may fmitc Gibcon: for thcv haue made peace "icmirsagjinft they wcri their neighbours, and that they dwelt vcith loduia and with the children of Ifrael. ^'"' * *" '"""'• among them. 5 Therefore the fiue Kings of the Amorites, 17'And the children of Ifrael tookc their the King of Icninderr, the King of Hebron, the li rtomCilgal. '•ioumey, and came vnto their cities the third King of larmuch, the King ofLachifli, and the day,an J their cities iftre Gibcon,and Chephirah, King ofEglon garlic red themfclues togethcr,aiKi • andBeerothandKiriath-iearim. wentvp, they with all their hoftes, andbclieged 1 8 And the children of Ifrael fle^ve them not, Gibeon,and made *> wane againft it. b .'''' ennioai ch« becaufe the Prince'; of the Congregation had 6 And the m^n of GibeonfcntTntoIofhiia, '^n^^"x\.7^^'* fworne vnto tlicm by the Lord God of Ifrael: Mf>?to thehofteto Gilg 1, faying, Withdrawe Jhs^itbaod'. '*"" iFeaiinqleaR wherefore all the Congregation ' murmtired a- notthinehandfromthyfeniantS'. comevptovs For ihei: bull the gainft the Princes. quickely, and (aiie vs, nnil heipe vs : for all the ^ ., ulagiieofGod jp xij^n all the Princcs faid vnto aB the Con- Kings ofth; Amorites which dwell in tliemoun- ■ -^H^^ ilioiiia haue^ght gf^p^jjign \vge hauc fworne vnto them by the taines,aregathered together againft vs. ''^^I^.^ Tp»Bi e . Lo(5j (3o(^ of Ifrael : nowe therefore we m.iy not 7 SoIoniuaafcendedfromGilgal, hcandall ''■-'■■ *^- * touch them. the people of warre with him, and all the men of 20 £«/ this we will doe to them, and let them might. Hue, leaft the wnth bee vjonvs becaufe of the 8 5« 2< And'"ehold|owe, we are in thine hanfl : ij And thefimncaboQe,dhdthemooneftcod doc as it feemetri g5bd and riglit in thine C)'es to ftill, vntill the people auenged ti.emf.i.ies vpon doe vnto vs. th?ir enemies: (is not this w ritcen inthcbooke , 2(5 Euenfodidhee vnto them, and ddiuered of' Iallicr>) fotheSuniieahode inthemiddcs f^j^"^,Ye"'!'ife m Who were them out of the ■» hand of the children of Israel, of the heauen, and hafted not to gee downe for , gi„eou,,mea- mieded to put that thcy flew them nut. awholedav. ninj M»rrs ihe them to death for , And lofhiia "ippointed them that f-ime day 14 Ajid'therevvas no dav like that: bcforeic, C'aide text.-ra- rec« of cods ^^ -^ j^^.,^^^.^ of wood, and dra>ver, of water for nor after it, that the Lord heard the voyce of a lf;^;^Z\lt° nThui./or'Ke the Conqregaticn, and for the " altar of iTie nian .-for the Lord ■fougl-.ticrL'"'-del. ^ it isli!!eii.a:it faftifi:ercf!bc Lcr'c viito this day, inthe place wbch h;e ij Jj" After, Toil Aia reairnt:d, arid allirrad wasatccHe ^;,'^:I''" aionldchufc. witlihimvntod^ecampetoGilgrl: . L'i-^'^cl "''^'' ""•'^- ^ 1 6 But die fiire Kings fJcd and werebtdde in }'„, ,,^„\^„tj C H A P. A. J f gyg at Makke:iah. - .;- the eri mies .purK'nnm'\ti'iotf%ai>nG\Umn'KnUt)iutaifcom' j- And i t was tolde lo/hua, fav'nS, The fiue htaiies,ai>f de- fiir.h.x\7htL»dy«n,.\h«i:llrj^tif*y.ili<.emmj. xnht vj^os are found in a ciiie at Makkedah. ^■Vl'tll!,^. e Ot.in (afetie, To ^o lo'^ua at Makkedah in gpeace : no man moo fliat nonegaue ued his tongite againli the children of Ifiael. 22 After, lolhua faid, Open the mourh of the them atmachas as CBill wotde. Fiue Kings hanged. lofliua. Cities and countries taken by loChua, the mouth of the caue, and (It men by it for to it with the edge of the fword , and all the (bules keepethcm. that were therein hee vtterly deflroycd the fame 19 But ftandvenotftill: followe after your dayjaccordin^toallthathehaddoneto Lachifh. ^Hr.tittafftt'i oiemies,and|fmiteaIlthehindnioft,fHfrerthem j 6 Then lofliua went vp from Fglon, and all thetrit»,rtt,*f not to enter into their citiis: for the Lord your Ifraelwithhirnvrtto Hebron , and' they fought ** '* God hath giuen them into yoiir hand. againft it. 20 And when lofliua and the children of ff- 57 And when they hadtaken [| it , they fmote I Hehtoa it ukea rael had made nn ende of llaying them with an it with the edge of the rvvord,and the King there- exceeding gi-eat llauj'hter till they were coiifu- of, and all the cities thereof, & all the Icules that med,ajid the reft that remained of them were en- were therein : he left none remaming, according tred into walled cities, to all as he had done to Eglon : for he deftroyed I Then al the people returned to the campe, it vtcerlv, and all the foules that were therein. J 8 ^ So lolhua returned, and all Ifrael wirii . him to l)ebir„and fought againft it, J9 Andwhenheehadtaken||it,andtheKing IDebiiisukc^ caue, and bring out thefeiiue Kings vntomee thereof, & all the ciucs thereof, they fmote them fooith of the caue. ^v•Jth the cdgeof the fv^'ord,and \tterly deftroyed 2 J And they did fo,and brought out thofe fiue all the foules that were therein , hee let none re- kings vnto him forth ofthecaue,f«*» the king of maine: as he did to Hebron , fo he did to Debir, lerufelem, the king of Hebron, the king of lar- and to the King thereof, as hee had alfo done to niuth,theking of Lachifh,<«»c( the king ofEglon. Libnah,and to the King thereof. 24 And \vnen they had brought out thofe 40 ^ So lofliua fmotc all the hill countreys. Kings rnto loQiua, lolhua called for all the men and the South countreys,and the valleys , and the oflllael, and faid vnto the chiefe ofthemcnof 'hill fides, and all thdr Kings, and let none re- ' Somereade,*. ^varre,which went with hini,Come nere, fet your maine, but vtcerly deftroyed euery-{bule,asthe ||'/,^fi'''|*L'''' feete vpon the h neckes ef tliefc Kings : and they Lord God oflfi-acl had commanded. dei'cen" of ihe came neere and fet theirf eete vpon their neckes. 41 And lofhua fmore them from Kadedi-bar- hiUe«. 2j AndIoihmfiudvntothem,Fearenot,nor neaeuenvnto Aziah , andall the countrcy of fAfngth^K^gr* ^fainthearted, iu/- be ftrong& of a good cou- GG(hen,euen vnto Gibeon. Ehcnire1««were rage : for thus will the Lord doe to all your ene- 42 And all thefe Kings, and chclr land did lo- nues,againft whom ye fight. fbua take at ^ one time,becaufc the Lord God of k to one battel;^ 26 So then lolhua fmote them, jBid flewe Ifrael fought for Ifrael. them, and hanged them on fiue trees, and they 45 Afterward , lolhua and all Ifrael withhim L^i"! ,»*.'.-* b Sijniryin* what Ihould be- come of the lelt ' 'Sat (<^mi. hanged ftill vpon the trees vntill the euening. 27 And at the going downe of the funne, lo- fliua gaue commaundement, that they Hiould returned vnto the campe in * Gilgal. CHAP. XL was.tberetogiue thiukesfof ibcit ITedinttaketb Makkwdafa. I Or^Hirj petftn, I liboib is takea I LacKini is uken. Ccict is fliinr. jEglop is taken. , ir 1 r ,^-1 1 'rt I * 'Diutr!^>MS^»ndenm,(indci>HnttUtimirCimttyU(l^iiii. take * them downe oft the trees, and caft them „ iojh„,did„ath»tMtl!sbtdco7nmand,ihim. 20 G»d hsrdemih the enemitf hctaU thttthty might it difirojei. into the caue, (wherein they had bene hid) and they laid great ftoncs vpon the canes mouth, which TemAtie vntill this day. 28 ^ And that fame day lofhua tooke ll Mak- ANd when labin King ot Haiorhad heard this, then he > fen: to lobab king of Madon, ^ J|j°* ^^/, *^ ' , . . . ,. andtotheKingofShimron, and to the King of peate'th°the mora Kedah,& {mote itvvith the edge of the fword,and Achlhaph, the witkedraje the King thereof deftroyed he with them, and 2 And vnto the kings that were by the North 'S»'"^.'«« II all the foules that were therein, he letnonere- in thcmountainesandplaines toward tlie South- Sjn^ei'iiu «ll the maine: for hee did to the King of Makkedah fideofbCinnerorhjandinthevalleyeSj^ndjnthe laiie''ofGenneie.' *ashehaddone vntotheKingoflericho. borders of Dor Weft ward, i*ib,otTibetiM» 29 Then lofhua went ft-om Makkedah, and ^ ix*»rfvntotheCanaanitcs,6rfAfcyFAft,&b7 all Ifrael with him vnto Libnah, and fought a- VVeft,& vnto the ATorites, & Hittites, & Perix- gainftLibnah. iites, &Iebufitesinthemountaines, Srvntothc go And the Lord gaue H italfo and the King Hiuitcs vnder <: Hermon in the land of Miipeh. ^o^^tSihoMi thercofinto the hand of Ifrael : and hee (mote it 4 And they came outand all their hoftes with d"^ 48° \vith the edge of the fword, and all the || foules them, many people as the land that ison the Sea that were therein: heletnonercmaineinit: for (hore for midtitude, with horfes and charets cx- he did vnto the Kin" thereof, as he had done vn- ceeding many. totheKingoflcricho. 5 So all thefe Kings met together, and came jr ^ And lolhua departed from Libnah, and and pitcheii together at the waters of Merom,fbr all Ifrael withhim vnto Lachilli, and beficged it, to fight againft Ifrael. and aflaulted it. tf'f" Then theLord faid vnto loOiua, Bee not ^x And the Lord gauellLachilh into the hand afi^dforthem: fortomovowe aboutthis ti ic ofIftael,which tooke it the fecond day, & fmote willldeliuer them all faine before Ifrael: thou it withtliee^cofthcAwrd, and all thefoules fhalt though their horfes, and burne their cha- j'|,7'l>,ou'df" tliac were rherein,according to all as he had done rets wth fire. ',o7i,e v°e of w^ to Libnah. 7 Thai cmie lofliua and all the men of warre nor the iftif lite/ J 5 ^ Then Horam King of HGcTCrcamevp with him againft them by the waters of Meiom if>ouidputibeii to helpcLachidr. but lolhua fmote him and his fuddenly,and fell vnon them. _ ttuftmtheai. people,vntill none of his remained. 8 And the Lora gaue them into the hand of J4 ^And from Lachifh lortitia departed vnto Ifrael : r,nd thej- fmote theni,& chafed them vnto II Fglon,and all Ifrael with him, & they befieged great Zidon,& vnto e Mifrephorhniaim, & vnto « VVhich Cgnid. it,and ailaulted it, the valley of Miipeb Eaftvx-aid, and fmotc them "ccotd'irg'l"*' °'* 3^ A.ndth(ytnol(eitclieramcday,andlxnote vntiU they had none remaining oftbcm. rooie.biuicpiti, j^ And Cuies,Countrics,and Chap.xij. Kingvconqucrcd by lolliua. 85 9 AndlofliuadidvntothemastheLordbadc 2 * Sihon king of ti^^jjjPbriccs, that dwelt ♦n«»i.»uj4. him: he houghed their hoi fcs , and burnt their in Heflilxsnjhauing dominion from Arocr,which <'""3*« charets with rire. is befidetheriiicrof Arnon, and from the middle 10 ^ Ac that time alfo lofluia turned backe, of the riiier,and from halfcGilcad vnto rheriuer and tookc Kaxor , and fmotc the King thereof Iabbok,in the boiderofthc children of Ammon. ivith die fword : for Haxor beforecimc was the j And from the plajne vnto the fea of Cinne- hcadofall thofekingdomes. roth Ea/lward,& vnto the Sc?. ofchc||plaine,cucn B"n ,.,-,. . Haior with fire. 4 ^Thcyc9«j««'f/>g' JcfljunittUthechifarenoflfraiHilUdon fidti oflor^fn, 24 Which ir(tl in iMmttr thinic and cnr. Ndthefe are the Kings ofthe landjwhich the w«rif thiitieanJ one. The King of Taanach , one : the King of Megiddo,one : 2^2 1 he King of Kedefh , one ; the King of lokneam i! of Carmel, one: I Or^wnvnu- 2 5 Tlie King of Dor, in the countrey of Dor, ^'"^'' both one: the King ofthe* nations of Gi]gai,one: *Cmi.i^^ 24 The King of Tirzah, one. all the Kings a 'From 6i1gat where loihua camfed. t\ children of Ifnel fmote and pofTeiTed their land , on the » other fide lorden toward the rifing of thefunne, from theriuer Arnon, vnto movint Hetinon,and all the pUin^ BaAnard. CHAP. XII I. J Ttehrdtnaudcoa/lesofththndofCiniiM. SThfpo^'/^ on ofihe T{tulitauei,Catliirs, ir ofiht halfe tribe ofUioitf^ Jeh. n JbtLtTiiiiibtinbttumct9fLtitt^Z9B»U»oiifitt _J. ? iiQY& The inheritance of Reuben, lofhua. GadjandhalfeManaffch. * Being almoft aa baadreth and tea jreeteolde. loyttTtf, b A Tier (hit the eneiniesareouciv tome. • { Or^ttra'trf, t Ebr.Shi>>oy. NOwvvhenlofliua wasolde, and ftrickenin inthe coimtrey. yeeres, the Lorde fayd vnco him , Thou art zz And f Balaam the fonne of Beor the (both- f So that both olde and fgio wen in age, and there remaineth fayer did the children of Ifrael flay with the ''>fy*''"«l> ebty- cxceeding much land to be b poffefled : fword , among them tliat were flaine. felrand tbe't^icl 2 This is the land that remainech, all the II re- 2 ^ And the border of the children of Reuten kedcounfdlet ' gions of the Philiftims, and all Gdhuti, was lorden with the coaftes. This was the inhe- perti>ied by ihe 3 From I Nilus which is fin Egypt, euenvn- ritanceof the children of Reuben according to ''''*j''^gen>ant to thebordersofEkron Northward: this iscoun- theirfamilies, with the cities and their villages. " tedoftheCanaanites, cuenfiueLordlhipsofthe 24 ,allthekingdomeof Og King Arnon, & from the citic that is in the mids of the of Baftian,and all the to wncs of lair which are in llriuer, & all the plainc of Medeba vnco Dibon, Ba{han,threelcore cities. 10 And all the cities of Sihon King of the A- Ji And halfe Gilead, and Aflitaroth, and E- morites, which reigned in Hdlibon, vnto the boi- drei , cities of the kin^domc of Og in Baflian, deis of the children of Ammon, * w^r* giuen vntp the " children of Machir the *7i^um',jt.i9. 11 And Gilead,and the borders of the Gefliu- fonne of Manafl'ch , tohalfeofthe children of h MMomg, Wj rites and oftheMaachathites,and all mount Her- Machirafter thfirfemilies. KphaesaDdpo. men, with all Bafhan vnto Salcah : J i Thefe arc the heritages , which Mofes did '""''• 12 All the kingdome of Og in Bafhan, which diftribute in the pla'ne of Moabbej'ond lorden, reigned in Afhtcroch & in Edrci : (who remained toward lericho Eaftward. ofthe*ieftofthe gyants) for thefe did Mofes 5? * Bur vnto the tribe of Leui Mofes gaue 'f 6,^.18.7. finite, and caft them out. none inheritance : for the Lord God of Ifrael is 13 But the children of Ifrael <• expelled not their inheritance, * as hefayd ^nto them. "NwaJ.;?.**; „ ^„„ ,„„ ^ „.,. ^^ Gefliurites nor the Maachathites : but the maoded'.'tlieyihae Gefhurites and the Maachathites dwell among remained, wete the Ifraelites euen vnto this day. 1 4 Onely vnto the tribe of Leui he gaue none inheritance, but the facrificcs of the Lord God of Ifrael are e his inheritance, as he fayd vnto him. 15 ^ Mofes then gaue vnto the tribe of the children of Reuben inheritAnce , according to their families. 1 6 And their coaft was from Aroer,that is on \Ur.?ii*r*h, \Or,thtflMneof Gai. c R«adeCbap, JtHt.j. I ^.cha^, M.4. XOr^vtHtf. * DruL^.ttiChaf, ii.4> d Becaufethey dcffcoNcdnotall asCodhadcim. fnates aiidprickci 10 hurt *.»<.5j. the brinke of the riuer Ainon , and from the citie had commanded by the hand of Mofes , to giue **' 3J- 54* i{wtisin the middesoftheriuCT,and all the plainc to the nine tribes, and theh.Jfe tribe. which is by Medeba : 3 For Mofes had giuen inheritance vnto » two « a, Reuben aad 1 7 Heftibon with all the cities thereofthat are tribes & an lialfe tribe,b,evond lorde.but vnto the dd and batfe the in the plaine; Dibon and || Bamoth-baal, anil Ltuitcshee gaue none inhericnnce among them. '^''•eoiMwaiTeb, - ■ • r- I_ ^ L-l J rr /- 1 t, ^JL Numb.JJ.i5. 4 For the children o t lofeph were ^two tnbes, ^, jo thouoh te- ManafTch and F.phraim : therefore they gaue no iiihcktd.ifeiwerd part vnto theLcuices in the land , faue cities to «*"'« "'" «welue dweU in , with die fuburbes of the fame for their '^^^^^''^ ""' AChdoth-pi(gah,and beaftes .ind their fiibftance. J *As the Lord had commanded MofeSjfb the * ^""■JJ** Beth-I aal-meon : 1 8 And lahazah, & Kedemoth & Mephaath: rp Kiri.nchaim alfo, and Sibmah , andZereth fhalur in the mount of || Emekt 20 And Eech-peor,and Beih-iefhimoth: ■21 Andal! thecitiesofthepl.iinc: andallthe childrcnoflllaeldid when they diiiided the l.ind. ' "i''*'''* kingdomeofSihonKingof theAmoritcSjwhich 6 ^Then the children of Indah c.nmc vnto reigned in Heflibon , v;home Mofes finote* with lofhun in Gilgal; and Caleb the (onneof lephim- the Princes of Midian, F.iii, and Rekem, and Zur, nch :he Kcnezite fayd vnco him , Thou knoweft and Hur,tind Reba , the dukes of Sihon, dwelling what die Lord (ayd vnto Mofts die man of God, concerning c Which WJJ, Chtl (hry (wa oiely IhvuM (Irong as I was then, 7 roiirrie yeere oleic wns I, when Mofcsthe (bftrong aminowe, either for warrc, or "t"for iB-i'-'o^'tcui . ftruant of the Lord fcncmc from Kadcdi-barnca goiicrnenicnt. »iuicomtm, to efpie the !aiid,anii I brought him word agilinc, tz Nowc therefore giue mec this moiintainc as ///j««j'6f in mine heart. ' ■ whereof the Lord (pake in that day ( for tlioii 8 Biic my ''brethren that went vp w'ithmcc, heardePi in that day, hotvethe |'| Anakims -iverc ^Or,fiitHu. difcoiiraj^ed the heart of thepcople: yetlfol- there, and the cities great and walled) t^iffobe %^'"', '!f. ""f"'*? lo^vcd (ii'll the Lord my Gov!. the Lord will be with me , that I may driue ihcm net oNoubtu^g, J) Wherefore Mofcs Arnrc the fame day,(ay- out, as the Lord ftid. ingjCertaineiy the land v, hereon thy feetchaiie i? Then lofliua ble(Tcd him, and gaue vnto troden,n!albc thine inheritantc,and thy childrcrs Caleb the fonne of Iephiinneh5Hcbron foran in- for-ciicr, becnufc thou haft followed conftantly hcritance. tlieLordmy God. 14 *Hel>ron therefore became the inheritance 'f*'?"."' 10 Therefore bcholdenowe, the Lord hath' of Caleb the ft)nneof Icphiinneh theKcnezite, '•*""" >-S*' kept me aliue, ashepromifcd : this is the fotirtie vnto this dav; becaiife he followed conflantly the and life yecre fmce the Lord fpake this thing vnto Lord Got! of Ifrad. Mofcs, while the children of Ifrael wandred in ij And the name of* Hebron viu before *fi«|».ii.ij. thewildtmelietand nowloc, lamthisday foure time, Ki\iatli-nrba : which ^iba was .1 'great f tithctfothii fcoreaiid fine yeere oldc: ^ man among the Annkims ; thus the land ceafed powet 01 jiecfcn, •£«/w.4«.j. II And yet am as *flrong at this time, as I from w:rre. a The Ebtewe void llgni fifth tongue, whcrby Is iTieant cither the arise of ihe Sea thit comir.eih imo thelandtoratocke or cape that gotth into the Sc). CHAP. XV. I Tht lot ofihe chUiii t» »/ tMdah,i- thi ncwti tflh eitiii mA THis then was the lot of the tribe of the chil- dren of ludah by their families : *«#« *to die border of F.ilom and the wildernelle of * Ziii, Southward on the South-coaft. 2 And their South-border was the fok Sea coaftjfrom the a poyntthat looketh Southward, J And it went out on tbe Southfide towarde Maaleth-akrabbim, and went along to Zin , and afcer.ded vp on the Southfide vnto Kadefh-bar- ne.i, and went along to Hexron, and went vp to Adar, and fet a compafle to Karkaa. 4 From tbence vvcnc it along to Ainionj& rca- V I u. ched vnro the riuer of Eg\'pt,&: the end of y coaft was on the Weft (ide:this tiialbeyourSouthcoal^. y AHb the Eaftborder flialbe the fait Sea,vn- to the b endc of lorcfcii : and the Iiorder on the ^ Mfaning.the North quart«r fromthepoJntorthe Se2,2&-fiom "'«»"':°f '!=« "• ^t. ? c -w 1 ■' I ■ ■ Oct « here It I qq, the end of lordenv • < ■ ^lU iato the 6 And this border goeth vp to Beth-hogia, uit Se». and goeth along by the Northfideof Both-ara- bah: (b the border from thence goeth vptothe ' Uonc of Bohan the fonne of Keuben. ; c Which was 1 7 Againe this border goeth vp to Debir from °'_^.'" '»•"" the valley of Aichor,anJ Northward, turning co- "" '*"°"*2' ward Gilgaljthac lyerh before the going vp to A- dumtnim, which is on the Sou:h-(ide of the liner : alfo diis border goeth. vp to the waters of 1, 4 |Bn-lhemc(h, t coumrc]!];. The bounds \Or^hefiimitiuni of ihtfHmx, •l,iiC(MJ.I.9. fEir.H'/i***, 5W»,»4i olu of ■m»t Kitiaih Ifc. arba of the father of Anak,which is Hebron. Jo And Anab,and A(htemoth,and Anim, pbci.verti j. 14 And Caleb f^droue thence three Tonnes of Ji And Go(lien,and Holon,& Giloh : cleuen Anak,Shefhai,and Ahiman,and Tahnai,the Tonnes cities with their villages. 5 2 Arab,andDumah,and Efliean, J 3 AndIanum,&Beth-tappuah, & AphckaH, 54 And HumtaJi,and *Kiriath-arb3, (which is *f44(i.i4.ij. Hebron)and Zior : nine cities with their villages. J J Maon,Carmel, and Ziph,and luttah, Jtf And Izrcel, and lokdeam,and Zanoah, 57 Kain,Gibcah, and Timnah: ten cities with of Anak. r J And hee went vp th :ncc to th t inhabitants of Debit : and the name of Debit before time tvim Kiriath-fephef. \6 Then Caleb fay d. He that fmiteth Kiriath- fcpher,and taketh ir,eiien to him will I giue Ach- (ah my daughter to wife. 17 AndOthniel,theTonneofKenaz,the||bro- their villages, therof Calebtookeit: andhegauehimAchlah 58 HaInul,Beth-zur,andGedur, his daughter to wife. 5 9 And Maarah,and Beth-anoth, & Eltekon; 18 AndasfhewentinfeAiw, fhemouedhim, fixe cities with their villages. to aflce of her father a fielde ■. ^ and lliee lighted 60 Kiriath-baal , which is Kiriath-iearim , and oif heraflc, and Caleb fayd vnto her, What wilt Kabbah: two cities with their villages. thou ? 6\ ^In the wildernes xctre Betb-arabah,Mid- 1 9 Then The anfwered, |1 Giue mec a bleflin^: din,and Secacah, for thou haft giuen Smee the South countre\': 62 AndNib'lian,and the'citieoffalCj&En- 1 of thii tit/e giue me alToTprings of water. And hee gaue her gedi: fixe citie with their villages, dielpringsabouc and the Tprings beneath. 61 Neucrthelefle , thelebufites that were the 20 This ftialbe the inheritance of the tribe of inhabitants of lerufalem , could not the children „ That is.wetlyi the children ofLidah according to their Cimilies. ofludah caft" out , but the lebufites dwell with ' - 21 And the vtmoftcitiesof the tribe of the the cliildienofludah at lerufalem vnto this day. the fait Tea bttb his oame. children of ludah , to\vard the coaftes ofEdom Southward Wfr* Kabzeel,and Eder,and lagur, a 2 And Kinah,and Dimonah, and Adadah, 23 And Kedefli,and Hazor, and Ithnan, 24 Ziph,and Tclem,and Bealoth, though tbeyflewe the modpaitaDd btunt ibeirchie, ludges t.8. k Which before was called Ze- phatb,Iudg.i.i7. CHAP. XVI. I The httr part of tfbrmm. ro The CoMaritt imHed*- moni th'm. ANdthe]otfeltothc»childrenofIoTephfrom a Thatis.toK- lordcn by Jericho* vnto die water of Jericho phraimandhis 2 J And Haxor, Hadattali, & Keioth,Hefron Eafhvard, dr to the wildemes that goeth vp from ^^jj^h' p<,'i."^ (which is Hazor) Jericho by the mount Beth-e! ; folluwetb. "^ 2 6 AT,am,& Shema,and Moladah, 2 And goeth out from Beth-el to * Luz,and •;«rf|.i.»<. »7 And Hazar, Gaddah , and Helhmon , and runneth alon^ vnto the borders of Archiataroth, Beth-palet, 3 And goeth donn VVeftward to the coaft of 28 And Hazar-Oiual, and Beerflieba, & Bizi- Iaphle:i,vn» the coalt of Bedi-horon the nether, othiah, and to Gezer:& the ends ''thereof are at the Sea. b or thtitiobe» 29 Baalah, and Iim,and Azcm, 4 So the children of Jofeph, Manafleh and E- 'i'""- ■ 30 AndEltolad,andChefil, ''and Hormab, phraini'tookeihcir inheritance. ^ Senerally, firft 31 AndZiklag, & Madmanna,& SanHmnah, 5 ^ AlTo riie borders of the children of E- Ephraioi.andibea 32 AndLebaoth, andShiliiim,and Ain, ami phraim according to their families , euen the Mana&h. Rimmon : all thtfe cities are twentic & nine v. ith Ixjrdcrs of their inheritance on the Eaftfidc, were their villages. Atroth-addar,vnto Betfa-horon die vppcr. 6 And Manaflchs portion. Chap.xvil.xvlil. The Tabernacle fet in Shiloh. 8f 6 And this border gocth out to the Sea vnto Beth-jhean, and her to\%-nes, and Ibleam,and her MichmechahonilicNorthlide, and this border touncs, and the inhabitants of Dor w the to\N'ncj retumechEaftwardvntoTaanaih-fhiloh^dpaf- thereof, and the inhalirants of F;n- dor, with the fcthit on theEaftdde vnto lanohah, to wnes thereof, and d.e inhal^itants of Ihaanach 7 And goeth dovvnc from lanohah to Ata- with her townes,and the inhabitants of Mcgiddo roti) and N3arath,and conimcth to lericbo,"^ and witli the towncs of thefanic,f«*»i three countreis. gocth out at lordcn. i i Yet the children of Manafleh g could not s For at ihe M 8 A nd this border gocth fr6Tappuoh Wed- deftroy thofe cities , but the Canaanires dwelled [^'^^"J'^f"* ward vnto the riuer Kanah,and rhe endes thereof (till in that land. ^ ''" areattheSea: this is the inheritance of the tribe 15 Neucrthekfie, when the children of Ifrael of the children ofEphraim by their families. were ftrong , they put the Canaanites vnder tri- 9 And the « Separate cities for the children of bute,but cait theni not out wholy. I'mj itihc wjs'fjt.e Ephraim -tiere among the inheritance of the chil- 14 Then the children of Iofeph(f>ake vnto Jo- gtcater then M»- J j-cn of Manaflch:all the citits with their vil lages. fliua,fay ing,VVhy haft thou giuen me but one lot, 10 And they caft not out the Canaanitc that and oneportion to inhcrite , feein" I am a great dwelt in Geier, but the Canaanite dwelt among people,for as much as the Lord hath *> bleffed me the Epfaraimites vnto this day , and ferued vndcr hitherto? tribute, 15 lodiua then anfwcred them, If thou bee ^y.; CHAP. X V 11. much people , get thee vp to the wood, and cut t Ti*rctumirihih4lfi,ribtofMmiif,K J r*frf«x*- ""'« Worthy felfetheie in the lande of the Peru- ttrsofzdofhihtd. ij Thtc»«umuiiotbicomeiaimitqurt « ircAitr (i>rtwn [00 narrowe for tneC. wT do^V ''""'°''' •/ Btrutie. 1 6 1 hen the childre of lofeph faid,The moun- thou gtlm^uhy i Fotfodtrtthe coiftcKcachr. k Brcnre Eplin> oaQchs,thetcfcr( fadudmoeciuei. g'ccd w'ithihrn on condiliOD,con* Ifjty 10 Godi comoiaiidcDicnt. b Aceeidia^to sr.jitibtt lukob* piaphcCe, C(o. a Foithcoiber balfc tribe bid cbeir portion be. 7ond lotden. T His was alfo rhe lot of the tribe of ManalTeh: taine wil not be ynough for vs: and at theCanaa- deftroyino go<»« for he was the * firft borne of io(cph, to wr, nitesthat dwell in the low countrey haue charets enemies.ajhe hatb ofMachir the firft borne ofManaiTeh, herite among his fbnnes : and ManafTtlis other 4 Giue from among you for euery tribe three fonnes had the land of Gilead. men , that I may fend them , and that they may 7 ^ So the borders of ManafTeh were from nfe,and walke through the land,aiid diftribute it Afher to Michmethah that lieth before Shechem, accordingtoctheirinheritance,&retumetome. f TliatIs,intofe; and tfiis border goeth on the right hand,eueB vn- 5 And that they may diuide it vnto them in- "'" po'!'<"".'o tothcinh-ibitanisofEn-tappuah. to feuen partes, (ludah fhall abide in his coaft at '"'^ " *"'"* 8 The land ofTapptiah belonged to Manaf- the Sciith , and the houfe of lofeph lliall " ftand d For theft bad d Meaning.tbe ci- feh , but d Tappuah befide the border of Manaf- in their copftes at the North) iheu lohetitante tieitfeKe. fch Wwjfwi to the fbnnes of Ephraim. 6 Yce fhal diuide the land therefore into fc- '/j" '"''^°"" 9 Al(b this border goeth downe vnto the uen paites,and fhal bring them hither to me, and [) riuer Kanah Southward to the riuer : thefe cities I will caft lots for you here before the 'Lord e Before the Aike ofEphraim<»r#amongthecitiesofM2na(Teh:and outGod. , oftheLord. the border of ManafTeh is on the Northfide of 7 But the Laiites fhall haue no part among theriuer,andtheendesofitareatthe«' Se,i, you: for the fPriefthood oftheLord is their in- fTbati*,tbe6- 10 The South pertcineth to Ephraim,and the heritance: alfo Cad and Reuben, and halfe the '^^"'d^f'^', Koith to Manafreh,and the Sea is his border: and tribe of ManafTeh haue receiued their inheritrncc ""8'' '*■''* * thc\r met together in f Afher Northwarde, and in beyond lorden Eaftwtird , which Mofes the fcr- iOr^hthookitf Hide I, e Tha' is.toward Ihe maine lea. • f In the tribe of Afher and uibe of Lfachar Ea^ward Macbar. 1 1 And ManafTeh had in Iflacfaar and in Aflier, iiant of the Lord gaue them. S f Then the men arofe,and wenttheir way: and The portion of Beniamlri, lofhua; Simeon,Zcbulun,Iflachar, and lolhua charge J them that went to defcribe 28 And Zela,Elrph,and lebufi, (which is " le- n which was the land,faying,L)eparc,anJ go through the land, rnrnlem) Gibenth, <«'/<^Kiriath: foureteene cities "''"''•'y in the g By wtiiino the and g defcribe it, and returr.e to mee, that I may with their villages : this is the inheritance of the b 'u pa'i'lnt'wa ' names nl eucty herecait loti for you before the Lord in Shiloh. children of Beniamin,accordins to their families, jir.j m the uib« coHatieyaDdciry. ^ So the men departed , and pafVed through CHAP X^'lX "^'""^"^ the landc, anddefcribed it by cities into feuen , rh, portion or Simeon, 10 of z-biaun,' n ofjf.char, partes in a bookc , and returned to lolhua into :4 oj yfthrr, 52 oj Aixphts/i, 4a ofDatu ^9 rhifaf. the campe at Shiloh. jej>ion of lojiwt. h Thar enety one 10 ^ Then loQr.ia f" caft lots for them in Shi- A ^^«J the fccond lot came out to Simeon,fi»f « (ho.ild be content loh before the Lorde, and there loiLuadiuided iifor the tribe of the children of Simeon, ac- wiihOTJsap- the land vnto the children of Ifrael,accord;ng to cording to their families : and their inheritance puimniei) . their portions: ^ was in the ••> middcs of tlie inheritance of the chil- a Acco'dingta 11^ And the lot ol'the tribe ofthe children dren of ludah. lajkobs ptophe- ofBenianiin came foorth according to their fa- 2 Now tliey had in their inheritance , Deer- betfatcetMa."''* ; Their inhcti- tnilics, & the coaft of their lot lay ' bccwecne the fl:ieba,and Shd-)a,and Moladah, mong the other tancebatdtied children of Iudab,and thc children of lofcph. j And Hazar-iliual,and Balah,and Axem, trics,G:n.4y.7. vpoDiudahind 1 2 And their coalt on the Northfide uas from 4 Ami Eltolad,and Bethul,and Hormah, lofepli, Iorden,aiid the border went vp to the fide of le- J And ZiklagjandBeth-marcabothjandHa- richoontheNorthpartjandwent vptbroughthe xar-fufah, niountaincs VVeflward, and the endes thereof are 6 And Beth-lebaotb,an(I Sbaruhen: thirteeue in thc wildernefle of Bcth-auen : cities witli their villages. I J And this border goeth along from thence 7 Ain,Kemnion,andEther,and Aflian: foure to Liiz,fae« to the Southfide of Lui (the fame is cities with their villages. k AMiich v-i- in ** Beth-el) and this border defcendeth to Atroth- 8 And all the villages that were round about thet.ibeof Fi-hra addar, necre tJie mount, that lietfa on the South- thefccitics,vntoBaalatnbeer,dr||Ramath South- P',K»m»th'iit- ' imisnothffBrth. jldeofBeth-iioron the nether. ward: this is the inhcrituKe of the tribe ofthe ^ el waj m the uibc i ^ So the border tiirneth,and compafleth the children of Simcon,according to their families, corner of the Sea Southwardc , from the mount 9 Out of die portion ofthe cliildren of lu- thatlieth before Beth-horon Southward: and the dah cameche inheritance of the children of Si- endiStheieof areat Kiriath-baal ( which is Kiri- meon: for y part oFthe children ofludah wastoa ath-iearim) a citie ofthe children of ludah: diis ''much for tliem: therefore the children of Sime- b Batrfiijlug* is the Well quarter. on had their inheritance within their inheritance, po"'"" «« g' I j And the South quarter » from the ende of i o f Alfo the third lot arofe for the children' ""uf/e^.Vto d* jqr (» th'fia, Kiriath-iearini,and this border goeth out |1 Weft- of Zebulun, according to their families : and the daretheit in. ward,andcommechtothefountaineofwatersof coaftesoftlieirinheTuancccametoSarid, cteafe in timeto come. Ncphtoah. 1 1 And their border goeth vp ' Weftwarde, ** . ^ 1 6 And this border defccndah r.t the ende of euen to Marahh , and reacheth to Dabballicth, 'vanf diegteat thcmountairie, thatlyeth before thcvaliey of and meetetli with the riuer that lyeth before lok- sea. pr,RtplKhii. Bcn-iiinnom,which is in the valley ofthe II gyants neam, Northward, and defcendeth into the valley of 12 And turneth fiom SaridEaftwarde toward p,,ietHfen. neth to Neah. 18 So it goeth along to the fide oueragainfl 14 And this border compaffcth it on y North dieplaine Northward, andgjcthdownc into the fide to Hannathon , and tlie endes thereof arc in plaiiie. the valley of liphtah-el, 19 After, this Ixirder goeth along to the fide ij AndKattath, andNahallal, andShimron, ofBeth-hogIahNorthward:andthcendsthereof, andldalah,and ''Beth-lehem: twelue cities with d There »»»»« th.^t u, ofthcborder, reach tothepointofthc their villages. °niihe I'b'' 'l''"" m To the very felt Sea Northward, andto the " ende of lorden 1 6 This is the inheritance of the children of |ujjj "' ftijit, whete the Southward : this is the South coaft. Zebulun,according to their families: that «,thc(c I!""!",".""''"'" 10 Alfo lorden is the border of iron theEaft- cities and their villages. fide: this is the inheritance of the children of 17 IfThe fourth lot came out to Iirachar,r«c« Eeniamin by the coafics thereof round about,ac- for thc children of IlTachar, according to their cording to their families. families. - 2 1 Now the cities ofthe tribe ofthe children 18 And their coaft was lTrcelah,and Che/ul- of Beniamin.according to their families,are leri- loth,and Shunem, cho,and Bech-hof?lah,and the valley of Kezix, ip And Hapharaim, and Shion, and Anaha- .22 And Beth-arabah , and Zcr.iaraim , and rath, Beih-el, ao And Harabbith,and Ki(liion,and Abex, , Tbf re <«'»» »««• 2 J And Auim,an<3 Para'h,and Opiirah, 2r AndRemeth, and epn-g.innimjandEn- thercK«p(tiii« 24 And(;hq>har, AT,monai,andOplinJ, and haddah.and Beth-paxTCr.. "fT'-'h'foVvn* Ga-ba; twelue dries with their villages. 22 And thiscoaft reacheth to Tabor,and Sha- j^^ diner j'tiibci 2y Gibeon,an(i Ramah.antl Bceroth, haiimatii, and Bcth-fliemelh, and the endes of crttainc cities Vd 26 AntI Miipeh,and Chephirah,and Mozah, their coaft re.uh to lorden ; fiiteenc cities with allone nameani »7 AndRekcm,andIrpeeI,andTanaab, theii- villages. ' . IhVtiite'^S.''' tUbititt. A(hcr,Niiphtali,andDan. Chap, 2 J This is the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Iilachar according to their families: thati4,the cities and their villages. 14 ^ Alfo the fift lot came out for the tribe of the children of Aihcr according to thtir fa- milies. 2 J And their coaft ivas Helcath, and Hab", and rctcn,and Achihaph. 16 And Alamnielech, and Amad , and Niidie- al,and came to Carmel Weft ward, and to bhihor Libnath, ly^ Andtumeth towarde the funne rifingto f loyneth to th« Betlvdagon, and commeth to f Zebulun,and to whicb^f *"'""' ^^ ^'^^^y of Iiphtah-cl,toward the Northfide of JEaflwaid! "°" Beth-emek, and Neiel, and goeth out on the left fide of Cabul, 28 AndtoEbron, andRehob,andHammon, and Kanahjvnto great Zidon. 19 Then the coaft tumeth to Ramah and to g WTiicbwajTy. the ftrong citie of g Zor, and this border turn eth IU5 a ftrong citie f q Hofsh , and the endcs thereof are at the Sea """"'"• fromHebeltoAchxib, JO Vmmah alfo and Aphek, and Rehob : two and twentie cities with their villages. $ I This is the inheritance of the tribe of the chidren ofAfher,accordingto their families:rAi»f ftjthefe cities, and their villages. J2 ^The-lTxtlotcameouttothediildren of Naphtali, rum to the children of Naphtali accor- ding to their families. 4^ b Tlier«cm«$ ij And their coaft w:as from '•Heleph , and weie in rhecoD*. frpm Allon in Zaanannim, and Adaniinekeb,ajid «Tey of Zuiua. jaf,neel, euen to Lakum , and the endes thereof are at lorden. J 4 So this coaft turncth Weft^vard ro Az- noth-tabor, and goeth but from thence to Huk- kok , aintreacheth to Zebulun on theSouthfide, and goeth to Aflier on the VVcftfide , and to lu- \9r,tiuu-v>iit dah II by lorden toward the funne riling. '""'fit. J- And the ftrong cities ,the cities of their villages. 40 ^ The feuehdi lot came out for the tribe of the children of Dan,according to their families. 41 Andthecoaftof their iiiheritancc was Zo- rah,and E(litaol,and Ir-Qiemefti, 42 And Shaalabbin, and Aiialon, and Ithlah, 4j AndElon,andTemnath5h,andEkron, 44 And Eltekeh, and Gibbethon, and Baalah, 4J And lehud, and Bene-bcrak, and Gath- rimmon, 4i«*^Jl'«7« Prieft, and lolliuathefonne of Nun, & thechiefe fathers of the tribes of the children of Ifrael di- uided by lot in Shiloh before the Lord at the doorc of the Tabernacle of the Congregation; fo they made an ende of diuiding the coimtrey. CHAP. XX. t Tht Lord ctmmtndtth l»(hut It affoftit tuili of rtfu^t, i Tht vfilhtrecf, 7 »ad iheir nanus. T He Lord alfo (pake vnto loftiua, faying, 2 Speakc to the cliildren of Ifracl,and fay, * Appoy nt you cities of refiige , whaeot I (pake *^»'/.» r.i j. vnto you by the hand of Mofes, «<«Ki.5 5-«,i i.«4. i Tliattheflaier that killeth any perfon by **'•*'•'• a ignorance , and vnwittingly may flee thither, , aj vow»r«, and they ftiaJl bee your refuge from the auenger jor«f.4 4j, nes vpon the plaine, out of the tribe of Reuben, '•«*'* <.78« and Kamoth in Gilcad,out of the tribe of Gad,& Golan in Bafhan,out of the "^ tribe of Mauafleh. ^ Outdibthalfe 9 1 hefe were the cities appoynted for all the ^'^'^ \^^^f^ children oflfrael , and for the ftran^er that fo- iourned among them, that whofoeuer killed any perfon ignorantly,might flee thither, and not die by the hand ofthe auenger of blood, vntill hee ftoodc before the ' Congregation. « ^^o" '''• CHAP. XXI. 4 1 Tif atiei ^im ■» t» tht Lrmtn^ in nio>i'>it tight tm-i /inriie, 44 The Lvril mtuims, to hu ptomift t^M tht chlUren of ■jf,<^-htft. THen came the ||prindpail fathers ofthe Le- ^Or,iU cUefi of uites vnto Eleazar the Pneft , and vnto Jo- '*' ^'*<"» fhiia the tonne of Nun i and vnto thechiefe fa- thers ofthe tribes ofthe children of Ifiael, 2 And fpake vnto them at Shiloh in the land of Canaan, fayin", * The Lord comn ar.ded a by »>rj ByMof«s,by with the fuburbes thereof for our cittell. r jl"',"'?""' 3 So the children oflfrael gaue vnto the Le- pos, ej, uiccs, out 0 f their inheritance at the commande- irtiit __, Cities giuen to the Leuices lofliua. with their fuburbcs. ment of the Lord thefe citi« with their fuburbcs. children of Kohath fftte teti with their fuburbes. 4 And the lot came out for the families of die 27 ^ Alfo vnto the children of Gerilion of the b Kohadiites : and the children of Aaron y Prielt, families of the Laixtis,jhey gaue out of the halfe >vi/e<»w*reof theLeuites,hadby lot, outofthc uibtof Manaireh,diecidcof lefugefortheflay- tribeofludah, Scoatofthetribe of Simeon,sind er, ''Golan in Bathan with her fuburbes, andBe- k GolmandKe b Hremeanctb them iliit wrre PiielUs for f^me were but Lcuites. c Euety tribe gaar moorfenfcr citietaccordingas chc geft btothet, Gen, fonnes of Lcui, (for theirs was the (irft lot) J<5 And out ofthe tribe of Reuben, D'Beier •»«•«• 1 1 So they "due them Kiriath-arba of die fa- with her fuburbs, and lahaxah with her fuburbes, "(„^'"e,j'*fu''*'- "iher of Anok ( which is Hebron) in the moun- J7 Kedcmoth with her fuburbes,andMepha- taine of ludah , with the fuburbes of the fame ath with her fuburbs: foure cides. *^ round about it. J 8 And out ofthe tribe of Gad fhey,^^kA^ acide ofrefijgefor the (la\'er, Ramoth i- ?SKad out ofthe tribe of Beniamin ' thirteene cities. J And the reft of die children of Kohath had by lot out ofthe families of the tribe of Ephra- im, and out ofthe tribe of Dan , and out of the halfe tribe of ManaU'ehjten cities. 6 Alio the children of Gerihon had by lot outofthefamiliesof the tribe oflilachar, an-J put ofthe tribe of Alhcr , and out ofthe ti ibe of 12 (But the land ofthe citie, and die villa „ , . *f 64p.14.14. ^^ ^cs thereof,gaue they to * Caleb thefonne of le- with her fuburbes , and Mahanaim W-h aer fub- ,.c«.«;.5. s«. Nt^ phunneh to be his polfdlion) ' «"-K«. » ties of refuge vn« der iheM-raritet and be>'ond [or. des,Ch»]^io.|{, e That is, the Priertofihefi- milie ofthe Ka- bathitesof whotu ^tf 00 w« cbicfc. ti ^ Thus t^' gaue to the « children of Aa- ron the Pneft,;'Jrie of refuge for the lhkr,eueii Hcbrdii with her fuburbes, and Libnali with her fuburbes. f The fiiburheJ were a thcuiand c>ibites from tbe wall ol the citie touad about, f That were BoiPiieO;]. urbes, j9 Hefhbonwithherf ■ "iriaierwith her fuburtcs : foure cit' 40 So all the aries c ...Idren of Merari according to their familie* ( which were the reft 14 And lattir with her (Iiburbes , and E(hte- ofthe families of the Leuites) wei:e by their lot, moa and her fuburbes, twelue cities. ij AndHolonwithherfubarl>es , andDebir 41 w/larf all the cities ofthe Lcuites "within with her (uburbes, the pofleiTon of the children of Ifrael, rrere totaakobapro. 16 And Ain with her fuburbes , and luttah eight and fourtie with their fuburbs. fcir'r'd2""b. ' with her fuburbes , Beth-fhemelli with dieir Tub- 4^ Thefe dries lay euery one fiuerally with o!t''hec«Hmr"t^y, urbes: nine cides out of thofe two tril'-es. their (iiburbs round about diem: (b were all thefe which God vfed' 17 And out of the tribe of Beniamin they cities. tothiiende.that g^ue Gibeon ^-.irfi her <" fuburbes, Geba with her 4? f So the Lord gaue vnto Ifrael al the land, ^e'S'^d 'l"^ (Iiburbes, which he had fworne to giue vnto thcirfathers: 1 8 Anathoih with her fuburbes , and Almon ^nd the\' polTclTed ir,and dwelt therein, with her fuburbes : foure ciries. 44 Alfo the Lord gaue them reP. round about 19 All the cities of^the children of Aaron accordingioalthathehadfwome vnto their fa- Priefts,svwe thirteene ciries with their (Iiburbes. thers : and there ftood not a man ofall their ene- 20 ^Biit to the families of the children of mies before them: /Sy the Lord dcliuered all their Kohath of the Leuites, g which were the reft of enemies into their hand. thechildrcnof Kohath (for the cides^f their Jot 4J * There fayled nothing of all die good *{b4f tmfs, were out of tfic tribe of Epb aim) ^l^'^gs, which the Lord had faicTvnto the houfe of 21 Theygauethem the citie of refuge for the Ifrad, Wall came to pafle. n Thui according (hetruereligisJ) by ihem. h Hebron and flaier, h Shcchcm with iiei- fuburbes in mount E Shiciiemwerc t!.« phraim, and Gezer with her fuburbes, frevnde'rl^" ^^ ^nd Kilwaim with her fuburbcs,and Bedi- Koiiathiiea. horon with her fuburbes: foure cities. 2 ^ And out ofthe tribe of Dan, Eltekch with her fuburbes, Gibethon with her fuburbes. Z4''AiiaIon with her (uburbes, Gath-rimmon with her fuburbcs : foure cides. CHAP. XXII. Rexien, Giidycnitht halfi irihtof Uuit^th *rt flatiifmn ttihtrpcfir/iitnt. 10 Th.) tHilUdHuurfirxmniKtial/, H The IjrarriHireprtutlhim, n Tktit Anfrftrt fir ilt- fevce cfthr f4me. ' Hcn» loftiua called the Rcubenitcs, and the » AfterAat the irraclites«nio}t4 j Which dwelt la Caoiaa, TI Gadites.,snd the halfe tril^e ofManaffch, 2 And faid vnto them, Ye haue kept all that ''" '*"''* "f*^- J^ofcs the feniant ofthe LordbcomT'anded you, b^ which wi»t» 25 And our of the i halfe tribe of Mana(rehj- and haue obeyed my voiceinallthatlcomman- goe armed bcfora Tanach with hei- fuburbes , and Gath-rimmon atd you : ^^''" brethren, with her fuburbcs: two cities. 3 Yce haue not forfakcn your brethren this ^''""•J*-** 36 All the cities for tijc other ftuTiilies ofthe long fcafonvHto this day, but haue diligently ..- ' kept Keubcn and Gad build anal:ar« Chap.xxij. Reuben and Gad accufcdjwakiiinrwcrc. 87 e Kelhtweth vvhcrcm conCu ftffi- the fulhl. liag ol chc lawc. d Hecoranien- I pray Bed at home aad wen: not CO the wanc.Kum ji. f£&f G"» "^jo' nafleh Mofts had giuen a peJ/ej?,o>j in Eafhan:an 1 children of Gad, and halfc the tribe ofManaflch ^l'l''J°' '^i^f"^ vnto the B.'A^r halfe thereof gaiic lolLua among anrA'ered,andfaidevnto the heads ouer the thou- fuffet."'" their brethren on this fide lonkn VVcftwarde: fands of Ifracl, thciefo: e when loOiua fent themaway vnco their 22 The Lord God of gods, the Lorde God of tents,and blefled then-, gods,heknowah,andlfraelhirafelfe(liallkiiow: 8 Thus hcc fpake vnro them, frying, Recumc if by vebcllion , or by tr.inf^Treflion cgainltchc with much riches vn"-o your tents , & with a great Lord rve h:ue done tt, (hue tfiou vs not this day. multitude of catcelJ , v.ith filiicr and with gclde, 2 j If we haue built vs an altar to retiime away ivith brafleand widiyron, and with great abun- from the Lord,eicher to ofter thereon burnt offe- dance of raiment : diuide the fpo^ k of your ene- r;ng,or meate oft'ering,or to offer peace offer jigs mies with your « brethren. _ thereon,let the Lord n himfclfe require it: n let bim j>BBa 5> tt't -■^^ children of llcuben,and chc children ofGad, z6 Therefore we faid, We will now goe about true God. ^moriui dwel. find the halfe tribe of Mr nafleh , built f there an to make vs an altar,not for burnt offring, nor for imzthrrtvtre alcar by Iordcn,a great a'tat tofecto. (acrifice, yoid Cf^^^'J^ 1 1 f When tlie children of Ifrael heard fay, 27 But it (hall be a *witne(re betweene vs and *<^'»-3 1.48. lotde^Jfot'fome. Behold, the children of Reuben, and the children you,and betvveene our generations after vs,to ex- ''"M*-'?- time the whole of Gad,and the hulfc tribe ofMana/Teh haue built ecutethefeniice ofthe Lordc before him in our '°"*'''*' roantrey on both an altar in the forefront of the land of Canaan burnt offerings, and in oiirficrifices, andin.our «dei of lorden « ^.^^ ^^ borders of lordcn at chc pafiage of the peace offring's, and that your children fhould not children of Ifrael: lay to our children in time to come, Yee haue no 1 2 When the children of Ifrael heard it, then part in the Lord, the whole Congregation ofthe children of Ifrael 28 ThereforeraidwCjIffobethattheyfhouId gathered them together at Shiloh togocvpgto ySlay to vs or to our l' generations in time to p Thfrfignlfie* vvarre againft them. come,then will we anfwere, Behold the facion of "^"[',(,'"1 1,„ '". 13 The» the children of Ifrael fentNTitothe the altar ofthe Lord,which our fathers made,not ward their poft,e.- childrcn of Reuben , and to the children of Gad, for burnt offering nor for lacrifice, but it is a wit-r "V^'hw 'hey & to the halfe tribe of ManafTeh into the land of neflc betweene vs andyou. Gilead, Phinehas the fonne of Eleaxar the Prieft, 29 God forbid, that wee {hould rebell againft q^^' 14 And witli him ten princes, ofeucrychiefe the Lord,andtume this day away from the Lord, houfea prince,according to al the tribes of Ilrael: to builde an altar for burnt offering,!^ for meate for euery one vtu chiefe of their fathers houfl^iold offering,or for facrifice/aue the altar ofthe Lord among the |1 thoutnds of \frael. our God, that is before his Tabernacle. 1 J y So they went vnto the children ofReu- 30 ^f And when Phinehas the Prieft, and the ben, and to the children of Gad, and to the halfe princes ofthe Congregation and heades ouct the tribe of Manafleh, vnto the lande ofGilead,and thoufandes of Ifrael wfech were with him, heard ^ke with them,faying, the wordes>that the children of Reuben,rji J chil- 16 Thusfaichhthe whole congregation of che dren of Gad ,& the children of Manaffeh (pake, LordjWhat tranfgrelTio is this that ye hauc tranf- t they wei ewe! concent. iBh.it vm ^cid grcfTed againft the God oflfrael, to turneaway ji And Phinehas the fonne of Eleaiar the '»»«''"•;'>. this day from the Lorde,in that ye haue built you Prieft fiide ^•nto .the children of Reubeii, and to an altar for to rebel this day againft the Lord? the children of Gad, and to the children of Ma- q By prerernio" r » 17 Haue we too little for the wickedneiTc* of nalleh. This day wepercciue, tkit theLord is 9 a- aodgoormingvs. Pcor, whereof we are not i clenfed vnto this day, mong Vs, becaufe yee hsuc not done this trefpafle *■ ..^^ "^TlJ*^' 'TI though a plague came vpon the Congregation of againfttheLord:nov/veh:iierdcliueredthechil- hane n'qniih^^" tbcLord? dren oflfrael out ofthe hand ofthe Lord. wiihjou. ji flhoi nenc by Caouo. { Such DOW was (heir zeale.that eheywoo'd nchet lore theiiliues, then Taffer the true religion to be changed or COltopic^^ might line in the true fcruice of I0r,9iukiti4'°'' '"* and (hall go and ferue other Gods,and bow your except "he Offend feluestothem, then (halhhcwTath ofthcLordc GodbydifobcdU waxc hoteagainftyoii,andye (hall perjfli quickly «nee. out of the good land which he hath giuenyou. and Gad dwelt J4 Then thechildren ofReuben,andthe chil- dreti of Gad called the altar [] Ed: for it fhall be a witnefle betwcene vs,that the Lord » God. CHAP. XXIIL % JojiiuA t\h(itttih the people, ihjl they lojnemi thtmfeluet Id the Gentiles, 7 thjt the/ nAine mt th^ir iMlei. 14 jht fr(»n}Jc,ifthcf feare God, jj ^ni tbnatntagf.ti}the}fiir. fokehm. ANd a Jong fealbn after that f Lordhadgiuen rdi vnto Ifrael fiom all their enemies round a!;oi!t,and lolLua was olde,and tlhicken in age, CHAP. XXIIIL I Io/%ai rthturfith God$ iin'Slet, 14 *ni exhotlelh tht people to /iate Coi^t Jy The U^gnejenue^l befweene Godtmd the people. 29 ioflinadtetb. ji Thiboiiit ofli/fiphttt hit- ricd. ;; Elca^nr dielh. ANd lofhua aflembled 4J.m«* all the 'tribes » Tfcjtis.theninf ofld-ael to Shechem, and called the Elders «/'J'" "d «l>t - - - - - - ' halte. t Fhr.fcH'.i,. \Or,l:o]iheiraf. I OtJ:Mt coiiutr. ff.ion mih ihcm, «'Mfaniiip,liey fiu'bf arootmua) bef fPt-cvi-.toyoH, ao.ifntlicc's'ift ol yourilcrtruftioii. I Idit .iccoriJing lotheepare of natii-e. •p Mcrtrer ataly. 2 Thenlolhua called all Ifrad, ^nrf their El- of Ifrael, and their heades, and their ludges, and ders, and their Heads, and their ludees, and the'r their officers, and they prefented themftlues be- officers,a):d laid vnto them, I am oldcywi ftric- fore l> God. b Before the ken in age. z Then lofhua faide vnto all the people,Thirs *''*'■ T '"''l!'** 5 Alfo yec haue feenc all that the Lorde your faith the LordGodofIfrael,*Your6ther3 dwelt chemVhcnthei God hath done vnto all thefe nations ^ before beyond the 'flood in oldetime,?M'wTemh the fa- '(ueni'tobBiyto. you, howe tiie Lorde your God himfelfe hatli ther of Abraham, and the father of Nachor, and fepjis boots, JToughtforyou. fcrucd other gods. >(^«4''ij'* 4 Beholde , I haue Ijdiiiided vnto you by lot j And I tookeyour father Abraham from be- rEophraierin rhele nations that remaine, to bee an inheritance yond the flood, and brought him through all the Mefopocmiai accordingtoyourtribesjfiomlorden, withal the iandofCanaan,andmultipliedhisleed,and*gaue GeB.n.js. nations tliat I Jiaue defhroyed, euen vnto the great him I7 hak. Cen.iu. Sea t VVefbvsrd. 4 And I gaue vnto Iihak, * laakob an«} Efau: *Gfw.*5.j^ y And die Lord yosr God (hall expell ^ them and I gaue vnto * Efau mount Seir, to pofTefTe it: »Gen. 5«,8-. before you, and cafi: them out of your fight, and but * Jaakob and his children went downe into **&'"«. 4V, with them which are ' left with you , neither vnto * the red Sea. * make mention of the name of theirgods , <^ nor 7 Then they cryed vnto the Lorde , and hec caufe to fweare bytbe.n, ncithet ferue them npr put || a darkenelTe betweene you and the Eg\'pti- bow vnto them: ans, and brought the feavpon them, and couerei 8 Butflickefafl:vntothcLordyourGod,asye them :{byoirrey'es haue fcene what I haue done . haue done vnto this day. inEgv'ptialioyedweltinthevvildernefleJalong ,«,ej, 9 For the Loid hath cafl out before you great feafon. nations and mighrie, and no man hath ftoode be- 8 After, I brought s'ou into the land of the A- ft re yoiu: Face hitherto. morites, which dwelt bes'ondlorden, *andthev *2^«w4.2i.ask I o *One man of y ou fhallchafe a thoufande: fought with vou:but I gaue them into your hand, forthe Lord your God,hefghteth for you,as hee and^yeepofTeiledtheircoiintrey, andldeftroyed hath promifed you. them out of your light. xr Take good heede therefore xTito your 9 * Alfo Ealak the fonne of Zippor King of '^mwIa^^ ■tfJues,that ve louedie Lord yor.rGod. Moab arofeand warred ngainR Ifrael,and fent to '•"^•'J-* 1 2 Els, ifyee goe backe , and ckaiie vnto the call Balaam the fonne of Bcor for to curfc von, reft of diele aitions: that ij,of them that remaine i o But I would not heare Balaam : thcrforche withyoki , and fhall || rmkc ma^ri.^gts with them, WelTed you,and I deliucrcd you out of his hand, and IJ goe vnto them,and they to you, ii And yccwentoiier lordcn , and came vnto I J Kno'.ve ye for ccrtaine,diar the Lorde your lericho, and the "^ men ofLricho fought againft e Becaufeitwa* Godw.II caSout no n-:oeofth:f; nations from you,the Amoritts,andthePerij7.ites.anii iheCa ' '''"' but they (liallbca fhare &: dei^iu- nian-tes, and tlie Hi: rites, & theGir:>a:lutes,nh you : th chicle citif, vnderit he coo- teinetballihe elionvntoyou,&a vvhipon^nnurfidesjSithorncs Hiu'tes and the lebulstcs, and 1 del.uercd ihcm couPirc);eIfeili«y invour 'eyes, vntill yceperifl) our of this good into your hand. _ of the cine fouglit Imd, which the Lord your God hath giucnyou. 1 1 And I fl'nt*homcts before you,which caft 1°^^^ ,,jp^ 1 4 And bdioIde,this day do I f enter into the them out before you,cH*'i thetwo kings of the A- ^ouition of oat-roules' i Ifyoii (i«e the . contrary, yout ownemoulhes Oiall condtfflae jreo. i> Andf if it leenie euill vntcyouco Ceruc law in Shecheni, geilier:aIioheto. the-Lord, cinifeyoii thsday v.honv.evill lliuc, 16 And lofliua wrote thcfc wordes in the '/."^fhj'ea'^iliT'" whcthcrthegodswlvichyou! fh:hcr<;fv.nied (that bookc of the Laweof God, andtookc a grear onr oi thela»tf * wci c beyond the /^ood) -or the gods of the Amo- floi-.o.and picched it there vndtr an ||oke that \\a> j] O'/Zih*. rices, in whole land ye dwell : B but I c.iid mine in th;SanduarieoftheLord. houfe will feruethe Lord. 27 And lolluia faid vnco all the people, Be- . t6 I hciitiie people .infwered and (ayd, God holJe,ihisft? .^nti afteithete things lofliua the (bnnc of 2""'*" & among ail the peoj^ile diorow whom we came. Nrtn,tJie fcruant of the Lord died, being an hun- 18 And the Lord did caft out f efore vs. "lithe Jrcthandt.nyecresolde. people, euenthe Amorites which dvvelt in the ?o And they buried him in the border of his land : there/ore will we alfb lerue the Lord , I' for inheritance in *'i'imnath-ferah,\\ hich is in mount * f**?'*!*. heis our God. Ephraini,on the Northfide of mount Gaalh. ""^^" *'• 19 lofliua layd vntothe people, Ye can not Ji And Ifiael " ferued the Lord all the dayes " Such are the fertie the Lord : for he is an holy God : he is a ie- of IoHhip, and all the dayes of the Elders that o- P'°i''5 «ooimonJf loiisGod : he will not pardon your iniquity nor uerliucd loflnia, and which had knowenallthe *" "" ei5«ie, your finnes, m orkes of the Lord that he Iiad done for Frael. aoIfyeforfiketheLoid&rfemeflrangegods, J2 And the* bones of Iofcph,\\hich the chil- •Gf»jo.ij. *thenhe will returne& bring euilvponyou,and drenoflfrael brought out of Egypt, buriedthey "•''•'i''* confiirrc you , after diat he hath done you good, in Shechem in a parcell of ground which laakob 21 And thepeople layd vnto lofliua, Nay, but bought of *the Ibnnes of tlamor thefether of *<^'»«3J«W we will ieruc the Lord. Shechem,for an luindreth pieces of fihier,and the 21 And loflnn layd vntothe people, Yeare children oflofeph had themin their inheritance. VfitncflesJagainft yourlelues, tnatyehauecho- SS Alio Eleaxar the fonne of Aaron dyed, fen you the Lord,to ferue him ; aiid they laid, IVe whome they buty ed in f the hill of Phinehas his f Bbr.Giku^ «r« witne/les. lbnne,which was giucn him in mount Ephraim. ''*««*'«• THEBOOKE OF IVDGES. .THE ARGVMENT. ALheii there it Hething that mere prouol^eth Gads ftrath^thtH mam ingratilude^ytt u there nothing fi diipUnfunt andlmmoHS that can turne back,* Godi lout from hts Church, For now when the Jfiae» lites were entred into the land ofC'inatm , and fa.tt the trueth of Gods frames perfirmed.in ftead of ae- l{notif!edginghisgre And fhe anfwered him, Giue me a bleiling: Beth-anath, but dwelt among the Canaanites the for thou haft giuen me a South f ountrey, giue me inhabitants ofthe land : neuertheletK: the inhabi- alfo fprings of water : and Caieb gaue her the tants>fBeth-fhemefh,andofBeth-anatfa became fpringsaboue and die fprings beneath. tribut.iries vnto them. 16 f And the diildraiofhKeni Moles father J4 And the Amorites||"droue the children of i^''i*fj^^diit» in law wait vp out of the city of die palme trees Dan into the mountaine:fb that they liiffred them with the cluldrcn of ludah , into the wildernefle not to come dovyne to the valley. cfludah, that licth in the South ofAiad,& went 55 .And the Amorites || dwelt ftill in njojint '<''>»»*^'/»w^. Hcres in Aiialon, and in Shaalbim, and wh^h the ° """ing. when li This wat one o{ the names of Mo- les fachrr in lav, tcadcNun.ieta^. and dwek among the people. 17 But ludah went with Simeon his brother, " hand oflofephs family prciiailed, they became tkeoiht"'"'"^" *V«»i5,ti.}. anddiey flew the Can.aanites that inhabited Ze phath, .-ind vtterly deftroyed it, and called the name ofthe citie * Hormah. 1 8 Alfo ludah tooke » Aixah with the coaftes ward. tributaries: p which was, 5 (5 And the coaft ofthe Amorites was from citie in Arabia, Mcaleh-akrabbirt, eiten from f Selah and vp- o'aJ feme read*, CHAP. 11. I Thejtii}tl rtinkfth ihipemU hicvift thty htimtiipnet KiihlheCfUiinii's. ti The ijrue/iitifil/if idcUtm *fier lafhudtdiAth. 14 Tl'ty tntitll:utitiiHlothtnirvatih«»d$, jg Cod dtlmereih ihrni ky Jiul^ei, la }yl)/ Oad[Hffi>l4 idcUtfrs torrvn'mtamoKs^thcm, AS? Ndana Angel ofthe Lorde c\mtVT> from ij'',""'?*"' ithe''.' w«'e"ar"f thereof,and Aflcelon with the coafts thereof,and waid"i>o(Te(red of Ekron with the coaftesdiereof. ihephiiiiiims, 19 And the Lord w:^ with ludah, and he pof- ».Sinke.i7. (efled the mountaincs : fi he could not driue out the inhabitants ofthe vallgyes, bccaufc they had chaicts of yron. 20 And they gaue Hebron vnto Caleb, as /"^Gi.'galtoBocIiimj.nndfaidjImadeyouto^o fome"tiii'»ke"pir * Mofes had faid, and hee expelled tlxnce the vp out of Egvpt , .nnd hauc brought you vnto tlie n«ha», three fonnes of Anak. land wliich 1 had fworne vnto your ftithcrs, and 21 But the children of Bcnianiiiti did not caft Cud,I wilneuerbrtakcmycouenantwithyou. __ out the Idiufitcs, tLnt ^ inliabitcd lerufalem: 2 * Yeea'loniallmake-nocouennnt with the *T>titt.%t, the tribe of lodah therefore the lebufites dwell with thechillrcn inhabitants ofthis land, *t«rrtiall breake do wne •of,/.,,.*, kad tiiint it.they of Bcniamin in lenifalem vnto this day. tlieir altars : but ycc hauc not obeyed my voyce^ 22 ^ They alio that wae ofthe hoiifc of To- VVhvhaueyedonCLhis. . • feph,wentvptoBeth-eI, and the Lordw^w with j W her t fore, I iliid alfo , I will not caft them them, outbcfbreyou, buttiieyil:albe*i*fr**/ni.v\-nto *u/hi^ij, 2 J Andtljehoufe of lofeph caufed to vicwc your fidc*?,an j their go Is n'ialbeyoi.;-|l''eftr"M ml- fiuofidolcj. • C'^tp.io.t, f Thefe were Idelef.which hid the ioime of aa ew« ot (Icepca- moog ihe Sida> Diaot, •PftLmu l>Io.r. ( In all their CO- tetptiles, k The TCiigtaBce. tOi'tUtfffrttUi. tEir.f4tKi, ■ Measiaf!, from tiKUue reUjieo, \Eir,*tplHtt4. It Seeing their ctueltie. * Chaf. i.ii, f Ehr, corruft ihtmfflHti. place, II Bochim, and offered ftcrificej there vnto the Lord. 6 ^ Nowe tvhen lortiua had *> fctit the people away,the children of Ifracl went euety man into his inheritanccjto pofl'elle the land. 7 And the people had ferued the Lord all the Chap.ljj. Othnicl. Eglon. Ehud, 8^ CHAP. III. t ThlCfUmiliiwireltfl itlfH If'ttl. 9 Otkiatl dtimttith Jf'jul. 11 EiixUfUtiAK'aiEiJaii. Jt ibmig*r i lUuh ibt Phihslieii. ■Hefc nowe are the nations which the Lorde a Which were 1 AitheHiaitet, lebufitei, Anio- titM.&c. IS So that both outward enetniei and (aire prophets are bnt a trial! to ,|>io«)e our faith, I>e«t,i}.j.«,4 a:ents,Dcuf.7 j. i Teeaor woodi JL lefbjthat he might proue Ifrael by them (<»;« dayesoflofhua, arulallthcdayes of the Elders as many cf Ifrael is had not kn6wen all the that outlined lolhua , which had feene all the a.warrci of Canaan, great 'ivorkesofthe Lord that he did for Ifrael, ' j Oncly to make the generations of the chil- J^'^J'^'^'^^^J^ 8 But lolhua the fonne of Nun the fcruant dren bf Ifrael to know, and to teach them warre, nut by the power oftheLordcdycd,whaihewasanbundrcth and which doubtleflctheirpredecefibrsknew'' not) of man. tcnyeeresolde: 3 Fiue princes of the Philiftims, and all the !> f°"'' 9 Andthcy buried him in the coaftesofhis Canaanites, and the Sidonians,& the Hiuites that foueht'for'theB! inheritance, in ^ Timnath-heres in mount Epiira- dwelt in rrountLebanon, from mount Baal- her- im, on the Northlide of mount Gaafh. mon rntill one come to Hamath. 10 And (o all that generation was ^atliered -4 Aiid thefe remained to prooue Ifrael by vnto their fathers , and another veneration arofe them, to «it, whether they would obey the conv- aftcrthtm,which neither knew the Lord, nor yet mandementsoftheLord, which he commarKled the workcs which he had done for Ifrael. their fathers by the hand of Mofes. 1 1 ^Then the children of Ifrael did wickedly j And the children of Ifrael dwelt among in the fight of theLord,and fcnied ' Baalim, the Canaanites, the Hitdtes, & the Amorites,and 1 2 And forfooke y Lord God oPtheir fathers, the Periziites,and the Hiuites, and thelehufites, which brought them out of the land of Eg\'pt, 6 And they tooke >: their daughters to bee ' 5'"'*'"'''*^ and followed other gods, *».-» the gods of the their wiues , and faue their daughters to their ' foirmande people that were ronnd aL out them , and bowed fonnes, and ferued their gods, vnto them,and prouoked the Lord to anger. 7 ^ So the children of Ifrriel did wickedly in 1 5 So they rbrfboke the Lorde , and ferued the fight of the Lord , and forgate theLord their *Baal,andi"A'htaroth. God^nd ferued Baalim,anG ^Aiheroth. 14 And the wrath of the Lord was hote a- 8 Therefore the wrath ofthe Lord was kind- 'jj^' on 01. gainit Ifrael , and hee ddiucred them in:o the led .-igainft Ifrael , and hee fclde them into the hands offpoyler5,thatfpo) led them,and he *fold hand of ChuOianTifhathaim King of || Aram-na- Y^r^Uiftfottmit, them into the hanJes of their enemies round a- haraim,and the children of Ilrael ferued Cbufhan bout them,fo that thej' could no longer ftand be- rilhathaim eight yeeres. fore thei^enemies. 9 ^And when the children of Ifrael cried vn- ij g V\ hirherfoeuer diey went out,the'> hand to the Lord,the Lord ftirred \^' "**• 21 Therefore will I no more caft out before his raiment vpon hisright thigh, them sny of the ' nations, which lolhua left when 1 7 And he prefented the gift vnto Eglon king he died, of Moab (and Eglon Trot a vcr>' fat rean) 22 1 hat through them I may ™ prooue Ifrael, 18 And when hee had none prefented the v.heth.r they will keepe the way of the Lord, to prefent, he fent away tRe people that bare the waike therein, s their fathers kept it,or not. prefent, 2 J So the Lord left thote nations, and droue 19 But hee turned agiine from the •> quarris, h Ot.jtrowe- them net out immediatJy,neitba deliUMCd th«m that were by Gilgal,& faid, I haue a feaet errand '"'''j g°,jo',j* ifico rfae hand gf lolLiw. yoiy thce,0 King.VVho faid,Kecpe » filaicc,and \ ^m Ji'be de;*. M / all pat;td. lofhua, and eight Tooei Oihniel. Deborah. laelflaycthSirerJ. , vullfy. into thine hand. 8 And Barak faid vnto her,e If thou wilcgoe e r«ri«. h\* with me,I will goe ; butif tlwu wilt not goe with u*ne werknrj ft me, I will not goe. hi$;oeaiieipov«i. 9 Then Iheeanfwered, I will fiirelveoc with "•*".<'''''«''"'« Hhud killcth Eglon. Shanogar. ludgcs. all that flood a'jouthim, went out fromhim. ' men ofthechildren ofNaphtali and of the chil- ■ ao Then Ehud came vnto him. (and he (ate a- dren of Zebalun ? lone in a fommer parler, which he had)and Ehud 7 And I wil drawc vnto thee to the * y riiier ' TfolS 3.9,19. faydjihauc a mefla^c vnto thee from God.Then KiihonSifei-athecaptaineof labinsarmie, with I"'"'' ' he arofc out of his throne, his charets,and his multitnde,and wil dcliuer him n And Ehud put forth his left handj&tooke the dagger from his right thigh , and thairt it into lus belly, 2Z So that the Iiaft went in after the blade, and the fjtte clofcd about the blade , fo that hec could not drawe the dagger out of his belly, but thee , but this iournej' that thou takelt ', Thai! not wi'cj, him to adjure the dirt came out. be for thine honour : for the Lord fhal fell Sifera f''ni "( GoJj wMI a J Then Ehud gate him out into the ]! porch, into the hand of a woman. 8nd Deborah arofe ^'*"" ""* '" ''"•* and ihut the doores of the parler vpon him , and ami went with Barak to Keddh. locke^l them. i o ^ And Barak called Zebulun and Naphtali 24 And when hec was gone out, his feruants to Kedc(h,andj| he went vpon his feete, with ten lor^kekdnfttr came : who feeing that the doores of the parler thoufand men, and Deborah went vp with him. *'*' i»o»».«c», were locked,they faid, | Surely he doeth his eafe- 1 1 (Now Heber the Kcnite, which was of the ment in his fommer ciiamber. jichildren of* Hobab the father in law of .Mofcs, q pr, fafteriue. 25 And they taried till they were afliamed: was departed from the f Kenites, and pitched his iil".fi-om K'Hi. and feeing hee opened not the doores of the par- tent fvntill the plaine of Zanaim which is by * Mc»mng,ihjtlie ler,thcytooke the key,and opened thaTi,and be- Kedefli) ''wt'bat^c^ hold, their lord was fallen dead on thf earth. 12 Then they fhcwed Sifera , that Barak the ucy." ' "*'^ 26 SoEhudefcaped (while they taried) and fonnc of Abinoam was gone vp to mount Tabor. -wi-t 'i.or,& betwecnethehoufeotHebertheKenitt) ,„ij oid * ther«. 18 Andlael went out CO meete Sifera, & (ayd fort were loyned vnto him,'l'umein,my lord, turne in tomc: feare '*«'' !'"'•• not. And when hee had turned in vnto her into ANd the children of Ifrael f began againc to her tent, (lie couered him with a )| mantel, doe wickedly in the fightof theLord when i? Andhefaid^ vnto her,Giue me,I pray thee, Ehud was dead.' " a litle water to drinke : for lam thirftie. And flie 2 And the Lord folde them into the hand of opened *abottclofmilke,andgauehKM drinke, 1 Ihcrewajano- ^Lnbin Kin?; of Canaan , that reigned in Haxor, and couered him. tift ubin.whoine whoie chiefcCaptaiuewrrjM^erf Silera , which 20 Againc hee (aj'd vnto her , Stand in the Joiliua killed and j^.^j^ j^ b Harolheth of the Gentiles. doore of the tent , & v^hen any man doeth come J 1 hen the children of I(rael cried vnto the Lord: (for he had nine hundreth charets of yron, and twentie yeeres he had vexed the children of Ifrael vcxv fore) ^Or,hlimkft, 'Cbtf.^Ai. bill 01 liisciie Ha zot,Iolh.ii.i3. b That is, in a woodjortltODg pUcr. and enquire of thee, faying. Is » any m.-ui here? » Towit.Sifett. thou (halt lay, N.ay. 21 Then lael Hebers wife tooke a ^n.iylc of k Tlutis.thepia the tent , and tooke an hammer in her hand, and pr l^ke wiiei eby 4 .i f.-Jre .f the cocnvcs. C MiraCDloufljr ftirrtdvpofCiod CO picicOicm ind deliuf t tlijm. d TIxy hid 00 lintt (o tcfid dieic CDCiuici. f Soire tfjile, churned milkein agiciccup. e YegonccHODrs, £ As ia diB^er of yoocccetnicit 5 Tornowyoa may drjw wittt wichoutfsaieof yout enemies. f pro({5cred,and preuailcd againft labin the King ancient riutr the riucr Kiflior^. O my foiiic, thou of Canaan, vntill they had deftroycd labin King haft marched valiantly. of Canaan. 22 Then were the horfchooucs broken with CHAP V the ofc beating together of their ni!j?hue»i*». -..Cll.,f. ^^ ^' '' Lord)ciirfctheirJ,alitantstliercoK,bt:cuii(ethe>' ;'^';'T'^''<'^'|*h^^^ TH H N fing Deborah, and Barak the fonne camenottohclpethcLord, tohelpctheLorda- ^y ""i of Abinoam the fame day, faying, gainfl the migfitie. 2 Praifcye theLord foi thcauengingof I(^ 24 laelthe wifeof Hebcrthe Keniteriiailbc rad, an J for the » people that offered themfelucs blcilcd aboiie other women : blcflcd (hall (bee be willingly. aboue women dvnUitig in tents. i Hcarc,yeKings,hearkenyc princes: I ewew 2j He aflced water ,fln<^(hcegaiic him milke: I will fing vnto thd'Tord ; I will fiiig praifc vnto flie brought forth ^ butter in a lordly diOi. the Lord God of Ifrael. 26 She put her hand to the naile^ltnd her right 4 Lord, * when .'> T'l "* fourtie vcercs. chttfc oftheai* mic. Ii Towit,thtm that kept ihy peo- ple in capiiuicie. i lodiua fir ft fought agaioll A- inalck,ar.d Saul dcRroycdbun. V Eaenthelear- ned did helpe to figfac, I Euen the whole tnbe. m They raaraei> led.thtt they catpc cot onerlotdcD to heJpe them. ■ Shereproaeth all them tha'camc BOt tchclpc their breihreo is chcir neceftitlr. o Either by bta- tiog of (he Sea, et by mioioj;. p They wan no- ihin'g.butlollaH. a Ai a bcfome doe-.htbefillhof tke honfii. dwell f by Middin,and that walkc by the wa)' 1 1 For the noyfe of the archers appMfed a- mong the g drawers of water : there (hall they re- hcarlc therighteoulnefleof the Lord,his rightc- oufnefic of his tounes in Ifrael t then did the people of the Lord goe don ne to the gates. 1 2 VpjDeborali vp,arife,4» diy captiuitie captiue, thou fonne of Abinoam. more ia Cod* fauouc CHAP. VI. t tfratliiopprejfeiefthe Mtainnitesfir ihfir mcitJnffir. 14. CidiOii ultnt 13 ic ihtir diliuerir. 37 Ht tilr.hafgnt, Fcerward the children of Ifrael committed Zi wickedncflc in thcfiglitofche Lord , and the Lord gaue ihcm into the handi of Midian feuea 1} For they that [cmaine, haue dominion o- yee^cs. tiei- the mighrieot" the people • the Lord hath gl- i And the hand of Midian prcuatled againft uen me dominion ouer the ftrong. Ifrael, a decayed places. die Midianites : therefore the ' children of Ifrael 18 'Sur liie people cf Zebulun and Kaphtali crycd vnto the Lord, haue ieopatded their Iraes vnto the death in the 7 ^And uhcn the children of Ifrael cried vn- to reptmante, hie places ofthe fieldc. to the Lord becaufc ofthe Midianites, ''''k'V-m'' 19 TheKing5Came<«a<«t Baalt »ltjr, ♦ ».iCi«g.i7.3j,j8. God : * fearenot the gods of the Amorites in 27 Then Gideon tooke ten men of his fer- itrt. I •.». whofe land you dwell : but yee haue not obeyed uants, and did as the Lord bade him : but becaufe my voyce. hee feared to doe it by day for his fetkers houfe « I I • Or,fv,iilit. ispooreinManaflehjandlamtheleaft inmyfa- he hath broken downe his altar. 8aiaft»». li Then all the Midianites and the Amalc- kites & they of the Raft, were gathered together, and went and pitched in the vallej' of IxrceL 54 But the Spirit of the Lord j-came vpon \EtTjtUiGidint, 17 And he anfwered him,! pray thee,if I haue Gideon, *andheblewati-umpct,ando Abieier •^•wno.j. foundfauourinthyfightjthenfliewmcgafigne, was ioyneti with him. '*Tb*&m'Ii of that thou talked with me. iS And he font meflengers thorowout all Ma- Abieai viLaeoS 1 8 Depart not hence, I pray thce,vntil I come naflth, which aifo was ioyned with him, ami hee fac wai. vnto thee, and bring mine offering, and lay it be- fent mefli?ngers vnto Aiher, and to Zebulun and fore thee. And he laid,I will taiy vntill thou come to Naphtali, and the\' came vp to mcetc them, againe. 36 Then Gideon &ide vnto God, P If thou P ^'"'V*?"**^ 19 f Then Gideon went in, and made ready wilt laue Ifrael by minehand,as thou haft laid, Ebtvbut fcOfEpI>^.fMde a kidde, and vnleauened bread of an h Ephah of _ 37 Beholde, I will puta fleece of wooll in the thit he might be thers houle. 1 6 Then the Lord faid vnto him, I will there- fore be with thee, and thou (halt finite the Midi- anites,as one maa. ■> S« thinvefee how the Aelh is euemievotoGods vocation which caoaot be perfwa- ded witheut figDCt. £xod.i<;jS. i Bf the power «f Godoncly,is Tntbefactibceof HeliatjuKings l8.j8. ciiip.ij.i:. fOr,tht Lordof fttut. k That ii.at the phil Je text wri- leth, fed Ceuca if cere I, floure, andputtheflediinabalket , andputthe threiliing place: if the dewe come on the fleece confirmed in bis broth in a pot,and brought it out vnto him vnder onely,anditbcdrievp'onall the earth, then fhall "'""o"* the oke,and preftntcd it. I be iiirc, that thou wilt &ue Ifcael by mine hand, 20 And the Angel of God fayde vnto him, as thou haft (aid. Takethe fledi and the vnleauened bread, and lay 38 And Co it was : for hee rofc vp earely on them vpon diis ftone , and po wrc out the broth: the morowe , and thruft the fleece together , and and he did fo. wringed the dewe out of the fleece , and filled a 21 ^ Then the Angel of the Lord put foorth bowle of water. the end of the ftaffe that he held in his hand, and 39 Againe, Gideon (aid vnto God, Be not an- touched the flefh and the vnleauened bread : and gry with me, that * Imaylpeakeoncemore: let *€ii$.iS.ju there arofevp fire 'out of the (tone,&confumed meeprooue onceagaine, I pray thee, with die the flefh and the vnleauened bread : fo the Angel fleece : let it nowe be drie oncly vpon the fleece, of the Lord departed out of his (ight. and let dew be vpon all the ground. 2 2 And when Gideon pcrceiucd that it was an 40 And God did fo that fame night : for it was Angel of the Lord, Gideon then faidc, Alas,my 1 drie vpon the fleece onely, and there was dove q Wherebr he Lord God :* for becaufe I haue feene an Angel on all the ground. t...j.l^ of the Lord face to face, ipjalldit. 1 3 And the Lord faid vnto him, Peace be vn-. to thee : feare not, thou (halt not die. 24 Then Gideon made an .iltai' there vnto the Lord, and called it, |l lehouah (halom : vnto this day it is in Ophrah, of the father of the Ezrites. was aflatcd that it wai a iruacle ofGo4 CHAP. vn. * Tht ZcrietmmtnilthCiitMto fmi ajt*} t trtalpartof bacomfnjt, ti TheMiditnitifrtdifcomfitidbftvotf dtiCHifirt, 7$ Orth md Z'lt at fltrnt, •Tr'Hen*Ierubbaal(who is Gideon) rofevp ear- »f*«^.8.jj. Iy,and all the people diat were with him, and , ^ And the fame night the Lord fayd vnto pitched bcfide -j- the well of Harod , fo that the \Hr.BHJ>»r»i. him, Take thy fiithers yoiig bullocke, and an o- nofte of the Midianites was on the Northfide of ther bullocke '' of (cuen yceres olde, and defhoy them in the valley by the hill of f Moreh. .^^^ Hummrtb, the altar of Baal that thy father hath, and cut 2 And the Lord laid vnto Gideon,The people " * downe the groue riiat is by it. tliat are with thee, arc too many for mce to p'ue z6 And buildanaltar vnto the Lord diy God the Midianitts into their hands', left Ifrael make their The ftuml>er of Gidconi armi'c. Chsp.viiJ. ThcMidianircsdifcomfited. 91 t Godwin not that any creature depriilc him of hit gloric. ♦Df«/.io.8. t.Wft J.J& That is, the V if- lorie (hail bf the LoiiUaudGiJe^ oashisietiuM. b Iwillg'uethec 1 pf 6: le to know their » vaunt againft me, and fiy, Minchsmd hath 1 8 When 1 blowe v;ith a tnimpct and all rfut faucdme. " arewithmc, bloweycwithtnimpetsalfoon cuc- j Now therefore proclame in the audience ry fide rif the hofte, and fay, ' For the Lord, and of the people, and (ay, * Who fb is timorous or for Gideon. fcarefiill, let him returne, and dq>art earely from 1 9 ^ So Gideon and the hundreth men that mount Gijcad. And there returned of thepcople were with him , came vnto the otitfide of the which were at mount Gilad, two andtwentie hofte, intiiebejnnniiif'ofthemiddlewatch, an4 tlioufand : ib ten thoufind remained. they raifed vp the watchmen , and they Ijkwwith 4 And the Lord faidc vnto Gideon,The peo- their trumpets , and brake the pitchers that were plearcycttoomany. bring them downe vnto the in their hands. water.and I will b trie them for thee there -.and of 20 And the three companies blew with trum- whom I &y vnto thee. This man (hall goe with pets and brake the pitchers , and held the Impes tiiem that (hall go i}^ce, the Cime (hallf;oe with thee : and of whom- in theiv left hands, and the tnunpets in their right * foaier 1 fay vnto thee. This man fliallnot joc hands to blowe withall : and they cried , The with thee,the lame fliail not go. •" fword ofthe Lord and of Gideon. k shall dtflroy 5 So he brought downe the people vnto the 21 And thej* flood, eucry m.-in in hi? place ^^ ""'">'*• water. And the Lord did vnto Gideon, Asmany round about the hofte: and all the hoftc || nnnej lir^hrtkt ihtir as lap the water with their tongues, as a dog lap- and cried, and fled. *"V. peth, them put by themfelues, and eueiy ontJ diat 22 And the three hundreth blewe with tium- t let them depart ihaJl bow downe his knees to « drinke,/'Ht apart, pcts , and * the Lord fet euery mansfword Vpon *Jf'9 4. iivomeetfoithii ^ ^nd the number of them that lapped by hislneighbour,and\'ponallthehoft:fothehoft I Thttotdtau(r4 /Mff/nj their hands to their mouthes, w^rf three fled-foBeth-hafhittaninZererah,4» fe> j.and 6. f £tr. mihttr handi. i Tbutihe lord bjrdiueis mcanes doth ftrcngthen bim.that he faint Dot in To great an CBterptife. •fH-««' tSomerrade.a trembling Doyli of barley breal: meaning.that one ofn»reputa(ion fhould make their great aimie to Ucmble. g Or, gaiieGnd thanks.ai it is in tbe Chalde text. lO',/fntrtnilt. h There weake meanA God vk6 to figoifie that (he whole viftorie came of him. beneath him in a valley. .2j And they tooketwo*princesoftheMidia- *p/ri/gj.iti 9 ^TAndrfiefame night the Lord fhyd vnto nites,Orcb,&:Zecb,&fleAvOreb vpon the rocke ij'-to.is. him,Arife,e get thee downe vnto the hofte: fori Oreb, andllewZefcbatn thewineprelTeof Zeeb, n There pi hauedeliueied it into thine hand. andpurfuedtheMidianits, and brought the heads ^adih 10 But if thou feare to go dowm^thien go thou, ofOreb and Zeeb to Gideon beyond lorden, and Phurah thy fcruant downe to the hofte, "■■'"' - ■ ' - - CHAP. VIII. acet eir nainet oltheaQs which wexedoMihcie,", iSfhrummurmHttth a^tinfiGidton, x mho tiff nftlfiihtm, 4 ifijia^tih the fcraen. i« He reueiigtih bmlelfittalhtm cfSucccih and PttiHiU 17 Henuktsh an Epked which vai tbicMiftofidolalrie. j* Of Ctdimifomai.,A»iofbadti>th. THen the me of Ephraim faid vnto bim,» Why a Thej began t« 1 - • ^ ■ "' And thou flialc hearken what they fiy, and ^o lliall thine hands be ftrong to go downe vnto thehefte. Then went he downe and Phurrhhis fouant vnto the outfide of the fouldiers that were in the hofte, 12 ^ And the Midianites, and the Amalekttes, and .ill * they of the Eaft , lay in the valle}' like J haft thou ferued ^-s thus that thou calledft v's "jj ",;^",''"'* ''/ graftioppers in multitude, and their camels w^r* not , when thou wenteft to fight with the Midia- tbevjalci^ . without number , as the (and which is by thcfea nites ? and they ^Fiode with him (hsrplyl ' ' "_ fide for multituilc. 2 To whom he laid, What haue I now done ,, I J And when Gideon ^vas come, beholde, a in companion of^vou? is not the 'gleaning of b whlcMuar man toldc a dreame vnto his neighbour, and faid, grapes of Ephraim better, then the vintage of l^'ne two prince*; Behold,! dreamed a dreame,&lo,af cake of bar- Abiexer? °Thi'"uft,T'f ley bread tumbled from aboue into the hofte of j God hath deliuercd into you bands the 'heJhoiet'ibe^ii Midian, and came vnto a tent,and fmote it that it pr:nces of Midian, Oreb and Zeeb : and what was more fjmoui.then fell,andotiertumcdit,th3tthetentfeIldowne. . I able to doe in comparifonof you?andwhen '''<»'i"''«""'- 14 And his fellow anfwered and fayd , This is he had thus fpoken , then their fpitits abated to- Jfonf^u^*'' nothing els (aue the fword of Gideon the fonne ward him. of loafti a man of Ifrael :/«r into his hand hath 4 ^ And Gideon came to lorden to pa(re o- Goddeliiiered Midian and all tlie hofte. uer,hec, andthethree hundreth men that were I J ^ When Gideon heard die dreame tolde, wirhhim, weary, yet purfiiing/Acw*. and the interpretation of the fame, hegworOiip- 5 Antihefiid vntothemenofSuccoth,Giue, ped, and returned vnto the hoftc cFlfrael, & faid, Iprayyou, d moifels of bread vnto thepcople j Or,fomerinifi Vp : for the Lord hath deliueied into youi' band t thatfoUow me (fir they be rpcar:e) that I may portion, thehofte of Midian. folow'after Zebah,&Zalfnunna kings of Midian. \B.l,r.th» we « 1 6 And hee diuided the three hundreth men & And the princes of Succoth fayd , Are the ''"■'■'*"' into three bands , and gaue euery man a trumpet 'hands ofZebah&Z.nlmnna now in thine hand;, e Becanreihoo in his hand with empty pitchers, and U lampcs that we (houldgiue bread vnto diinearmy ? bMiTijn tbi^'k'ft' b within the pitchers. 7 Gideon then (ayd , Therefore when the ,|,pm",|,„j^,gjj^ 17 And he fayd vnto them, Looke on me, and Lord hath deliueied, Zebah and Zalmunnainto come the» holer dolikewife,whenIcometetijcfideofthchofte: mine hand, I willftearevoiurflclhwiththoines \E.hrj^mu t» cuen 3i I dojlb do you. of 'Jic wilderneffe and with briers. '"*'"' ' Ma « «■ ^"^ Zebah and Zalmunna flaine. Tudgcs. Gideon dictk. Abimelech. lothams f?3nhig gott:a J AcirieEill. wird bejruaU Ioitle.1. iacfii(l.;j I. ' ■ i $omer«»de,be. fotetheliiBoc ^Eir.lrth hi fit- ftuitone thtifii. rthicrnt, *I.l(.«J.Il,»t. "♦»<« «*«. k VVeenneaU «atoion«brllv; therefore I will b« KBCOged. 1 Messiflf, rtiJt atoKe/otehto baue a viliiBi maa topuciheato dei'h. |Or,c»ff»f. ai TKacit,lfaf a Hii intent wai tolhewhlmfelfe ihanViiilt rorihls »ittoiiebyrefto- rino of religion, wkieh.becaofeit (heit deiltu&ioD. lOrJrttiiiOti. •-T- Hen Abimelech the (bnneof lembbaal \vetit 8 ^ And he went -v-p thenceto Penuel , and 17 And Gideon imJe an" Ephodthereof,and fpake vnco then likevvile, aoij the men ofPenucl puc it in Ophiah his city : and all Ilrael \vent a anUvercd him, as the men of Succoth anfwercd. whoring thereafter ir, which \yas thede^iru^oii 9 Andhe faydalfo \Titothe menofPcnucl, of Gideon and his houie. WlienJcomc againe > in peace, I will breake 28 Thiiswas Midianbroughrlowc before the dowtie ttis to\we. childrmof Jfrael, fb that they lift vp rhcii heads iQ % Now Zebih & Zalmunna vtre g in Kar- no irore : ar.d the counn ey was in q-Uetnelfe for- ior, a.nd their hoftesyvith then) , abotithfteen^ t\' ycrcsinthedayes.ofOidconi, thoutaijd, ail chat were Icii: of all thehoftcs of 1? Then IcruDba-1 the fonne of loalh went, them of the Eaft; for cliert was llaine an hiindrcdi and dwelt in iiis owne hoi\fe. andtvventy thoulandmen, thacdrewfi-.crds. Jo And Gideon had fcuent)' fonnaj begot- II ^ And Gideon went, thorovv them that ten ofhis bodv ; for he bad many wiues. (1 Hfwfntbytlie dwclc in I" Tabernacles on the Eaft iide ofNoh.di jr A;-.d his concui;ine that wrs in Shechem, wiiacrneJs *here ^j. j iop;,^},^)!. Slid fir.ote the liofte ; for the hoftc bare hiiE a lonni- alfo, m hofe name he called Abi- the Arabians dwelt - " , „. ' ' ' i L wascarelefle. meiech. _ j;2 And when ZcbJi aod Zalmunna fled , bee . ji So Gideon the Ibnnc of Icafli died in a EbUowed after them, and tooks the two kings of good age, & was buried in the ftpukhre of loalh Midian , Zctahand Zalmunna, aad difcomfited fe. father jn Or hr£h,of the pfcther of the Ezritcs. alidiehofle. ■ • . ;, . jj But «Jicn Gideon was dead, the children 15 ^ So Gideon the ionne of IcaTh returned oflfrael turned away and went a whoring after fiombattell,' diefunnebeinsj^t-fhie, Baalim, and made qEaal-berith their God. 14 Andtookeaferuar.toftliemejiofSuccoth, 54 And the children of Ifrael renier.brcd not ani inquired of him : and hcJlvvTOtecohim the the Lord their God, whichhaddcliueredthcoiit princes of Succoch and the Elders tfaercor", euen of the hands of all their eneniies on cuer\' fide, fcuenty arid feuen men. ' jj Neither 'fliewed they mercy on tbehoufe 15 Aud became vnto the men of SuccotlT,and of lerubbaal, •' Gideon, according to all the faid, Bcholdc Zcbah and Zalmunna, by whom ye goodnefle wfuch he had fhe^ved vnto liraei. vpbraidcdme,%:ng, Arc the hands of Zebah & CHAP, IX. Zalmuiina alren Jy in thine hands , that we ftiould i ^i-imrtrch vfurftih ibtkmgdeme , *»dputttih tm bnthrm Eiuc bread vnto thv weary men i " '^*''>- 1 P''>"»y"fffit> »f»»hu. »} Murti teimme 16 TlicnhetooketheEldereofthecity, and ^i',m,k'h.nd,h*sh,ch^u>. ti c»u,«ip^f.hMiMJi thomesofthc wildemeflesndbners, andf did teare the men of Succoth with them. 17 Alfo hee brakedowne thetowTeof*Pe- J to Sbcchcm vnto his ' mothers brethren, and nue],and Hew the men of th^cjty. comnumed with them , and with all the farnilie, 1 8: ^ Then faid he vnto Zcbsih and Zalmunna, (jnihouTe ofhis mothers father, faying, VVlut manor of men were th?y^ ^ whom ye flew at z Say,! pray y ou,in the audience oVal the men |Or^A#> mutUkf Tabor ? and thej' anfwered, [1 Xs thou art, fo \verc of Shcche, Whether is better for you, that all the "-'"'^ they : rt*?ry one was like the children of a King, fonnes of lerubbaal, which arefeuentj'perfons, 19 Andhefaid, They were my brethren, cuen rcigneoucryou,eitherthatonereigneoueryou? my '•mothers children: as the Lord liucth , ifye Remcmbcralfo, tlat I am your '•Lone, and your had faued their liua, I would not flay you. flefli. JO Then hee fayd vnto letber his firfi borne j Then his mothers brethren feakc ofhim in fonne, Vp, and flav them : butthcboydre^vnot the audience ofall the men of Shechem, alltbcie his f.\ ord: for he fearedybccaufe he was yet yong. words : and their hearts were mooued to follow 21 Then Zcbah and Zalmunna raiil,llife thou, Abimelech: foriaid the}'. He is our brother, and fall vpon vs : ft)r J as the man is , /» w his 4 And the\' gaue him feucnty pieces of filuer they xvoufd be rid ftiength. And Gideon arofe and flew Zchah and our of the houfe of Eaal-bcrirh, wherewith Abi- out of ibeit parne j^in^nna, and tooke away the |! omairiOits, that meiech hired || vaine & light fellowes which lol- wcre on theircamels necks. lowed him. 22^ Then the men of IfracI faid vnto Gide- j And he went vnto his fathers hotift at O- on, Reigne thou ouervs, bothdiou, and thy phrah, and 'flew his brethren, the (bnncs of le- fonne, and thy " fonnes fonne : for thou haft de- nibbaa] , about {eiiency perfons vpon one ftone : hueredvsoutofthchandofMidjan. yet lotham the yongcft fonne of lerubbaal was jj And Gideon fayd vntochem, I will not Ieft:forhehidl-iimfclfc. reigne oueryou,ncither (hall my childc reigne o- 6 ^Andall the mtnof Sbechem gathered ue- yo\i,bt4t the Lord (hall reigne ouer you. together with all the houfe of d MiUo , and came 24 Againe Gideon (aid vnto them , "I would and madeAbimelah Kinginthcplainc, where defirearequeft of you, that you would giaeme theftoncwaserededinShechem. euery man the ear-rings ofhis pray (fortheyhad 7 And uhcn they tot^cit to Iothnm,he went golden car-rings,becaufe they were ITmaelitcs) and f^ood ir. the top of mount Geiizim , and lift 2> And the)' anfvered, \Vcc will giuc them. vphisvoice,andcried,andfaid vnto them. Hear- ♦*""""^?°"'"'S Andthcv (bread a garment, and did caft therein ken vnto me,yoirmen of Shechem,th.it God may jj God had com- ■ i ri • i r ■' Diandcd.^urnedi* cuer)'man theear-nngsothispra/. hearken vnto you. z6 And the weight of thc'oolden car-rings 8 'The trees went foorrh toanoyntaKfng that he required, wasathouland and feuen hun- ouer them, and fayd vnto the oliuc tree, Reigne drcth jht!{eb of gold, bcfide collei-s, || and iewd;, thon ouer. vs. and purple raiment that was on the kings of Midi- 9 But the oliue tree fayd \'nto thcm,ShouldI an, .and bcfide the chejncsthaic WOC about thcir leauc my fim dTe, wherewitfiby me tliey honour camels necks. God & man,Si go to aduancc mc abouc the trees? 10 Tbcn « Tbat it, CdcI) things aspettei. ned to the vie of Che Tabcraacle. lookcmoicof & phod,Exo.i8.+A i.r>mi2.i8. and 1 lam.iS. I.) and chap. 17 5, out tfiuthigh. p U'Kieh citie b> longed CO ihc la. miliccf the Ei- licfs. C{ Tha^f'"/'«^. dealt well with lerubbaal & v\ith his houfe, and th.it wcrj with him by nij'hf.afld they lay in watt hauedone vnto him according to the defcruing againft Shechem in foure bands, ofhishandes, i5 Then (.Jaal the fonne of tbcd ^vent Out *ilrhie*8ba ^"^ (For my father foti^t for yoii, and fad- and flood in the cntring of the gate of the citie ; >;f/fir»#)v«w*jM.'"^nf^'rfd his life, and dciiuered you out of the and Abimelech rofe vp, and the fdlke that were 'hands of Midian. withhim,fromlvioginwaite. 18 And ye arerifenvp againft my fathers houle J^ And whcirGaallayvthepeopl-c, heftidio this day,& haueflaine his chiUlren,y'.- tvhich hai aided him to kill his brethren. • < . f5eldes,andlo9ked,iikibefapl'ie>dhcpfople\verc tsrj.-.'vVrj^? 1 25 SothemenofShcdiemfetnaeniiiwaitfor/ccjme out of the citie,. and herofe- vpagainii -c./ • • ■■>■ 'hini in the tops of the mountaines: who robbed thcm,andfin6fcthem. allthatpafledthatway by them: and icwts told 44 An.i Abimelech, and the bandes that were Abimelech. withhini, ru.Ticd forwards, and jlood in the cn- 26 Then Gaal the fonnc of Ebed came xvith tringofthe gate of the citic; and the tvAi other hisbrethren,andthey wentto?hechem: andthc banilesituine vpon all thepeople that wexein the . .-.x' men ofShechem put their confidence in him. fieliliind flew them. ,- J Bcrorethey ' 27 Therefore they ' went out into the fielde, 45. And when Atimelecli had fought againft. ' wereaitirdof ^ gnd gathered in their grapes ajjdtroade them, the dtie all that day,hetooke the cicie,andlTewe. . cr'in.fdjrftiict'''* 3nd made merrie, and went into the houfeoi" rhc people that was rlierein, and deftroycd the goV«Bt«fili« their gods, and did cate and drinkc, and cuifed citie,pml£bwcdo (alt in it. ... ' o Thanirhoiitd' «'•«»• ' Abimelech. 46 ^ And when all the menof thetowreof ijevnf.ii(iiuliat,d 28 Then Gaal the fonne of tbed (aid. Who Shechem heard it, they entred into an holde of ■>""' fcroe^-w st-y is A' :!melech? and who js shechem, that wee thehor.fcofthcgodpBcrith. '^'*' . fliOuld(eniehim? Isheenot thefonneoflemb^- 47 And it was tolde Abimelech, tlvit a'Jihc,"! i,f,j.|,'!j^jj^^ baal? and Zcbn lis his officer > Serue rather the men of the towre of Shechem were gathacd t<>T 8, jj. ., menof Hampr the father of Sliwhcitt; for why gether. fhouldwcfoMctol? 48' And AbiniolecK gate him vp to mpanj: ■'■■"■■■ M4 ' 'ZainboH;, binacleth flalnc. Tola, lair. Ifracl ludgej. punished for Idolatrie. Iphcah. q Memtng.thK all were dcllroicd, at well ihey :a the (oweras ihe ochcc. * x.Sim.11 u. I TliBJGpdby fiich railerible deith uketb vea* f eance on (frino cuea ia (hu life. IPor making a (ycaot cbeii King. Zalmon, hee and all the people that were wich 9 Moecouer, rfils diiWren of Ammon went o- him: and Abimckch tookc axes \\dch him, and uer lorden to %hc agaiiiit Iiidah, and againft ciitd0\«iebouj;hesofcrces,andtooke them, and Bcniamin, andagainftthehoufcofEphraini; fo barechemonhisfhoalder, & (aid vtuochefolke that Ifradwasfore tormented. that were \vith him, VVhatychauefceneraedoe, 10 Then the children oflfrael' cried fanto the,* Thfypraynit* make ha{lc,*»rfdoe like me. Lord,{aying, Wee banc finned againftthCc, aicn {.^ffjj"^*'^'''^ '""' 49 Then all the people alfo cut doivneeuery becaufe wee haue forfakcnourovvnc God, and ''" ""' man his bough,and followed Abimelech.andput haue fenied Baalim. ;themtotheholde,andrettheholdeonfire with 11 AndtheLord /iegedTebet,ar.d tookc it. ri TheZidonians aJfo, and the Amalckites, yr Luc there \vas a firong towre within die andtheM3onitesdidopprefleyou,andyeecried citie,andthjtherfledall the men and women,and tomeand I faiied you out of their hands. r j Yet ye * haiiefor&kcn mee, and fcrued o- •7)n«,3i.i|, ther gods : uherefore I wil deliueryou no more. '"f.».y. 14 Goe,andcrie\Tirothegods\vhichyehauc choftti : let them fauc you in the time of your tribulation. I J And the children of Ifraellaidevnto the all the chiefc of the citie,and fhut it to them, and went \p to the top of the tov^re. yj AndAbimelech came vnto the towre and foupht njainft it, and went hard vnto thedoore of iJie towre to fer it on fire. y j But a certaine woman * caft a piece of a e That i% from this jitereot dan. miiftone \-pon Abimelechs head, andbrakehis Lord, Wee hauefcincd: doethouvnto vswhat- brainepan. foeuerpleafc thee : only we pray thee to deliucr 54 Then Abimelech called haftily his page vs« this day. that bare his harneis, and (aide vnto him, Drawc i tf Then thev put a^vay the firange gods from thy f,vord and flay me,that men fay not of me, A among them,& f ferued the Lord : and j| his foidc f " his is true re- womon ilewe him. And his page >^ thmft hum tho- was grieued for the mifericof Ifrael. pentaiice.'to put row,and he died. 17 Then the children of Ammon gaAered away the emii, 55 And whr^ u Dent. * Chip.i.t t, tndj 7.1x^4.1, I Or,SjrU, IJJ. l^r,HiiteTi4. h AstheReiAe- Iphtahawdc captained Chap.xij. Iphtabs rafti vowc. pj children ofArnmonjifthe Lord giuc them before Lord the ludee k he lud^c this day betweciie the k to puDifn ifct inc,(hall I be your head? cbiJdrcn of lirael,and the children of Ammon. effenm, Accardis; (• to lordcn : nowe therefore rcflorc thofc Lajidet fring. t quietly. J a And fo Iphtah went vnto the children of "^"^'^"^^^^[^ 14 Yet Iphtah fentmcflengersagaiDC vnto the Amnion to fight againft them, and the Lord deli- thefu" 'iViiie Kingofthec^iildrenofAii.mon, uercd them into his handes. godly doe rove. r> And faidAinto hi '1 , Thus fiich Iphtah, *If- jj And hee fmote them from Arc erCuen till lerl) cxtinjuiCj rael tooke not the land of Mosfa, nor ilic land of thou cometo Minnith, nvenae cities,& fo foorth ''"" '*'"'■ the children of Ammon. :' •' to|lAbclofthevinej'ards,\\ith an exceeding great r 6 But when Ifrael came vp from Egypt, and Ibughter. Thus the children of Ammon wae tvalked through th-. wildcmes vnto die red fea, hjimbkd before the children of Ifrael. thmthescametoKadeOi. J4 f Now c when Iphtah came to Mizpehvn- 17 *And Ifmcl fent mefiengCT^s vnto-the King to h:s houfe , beholde his daughter came out to of£do'Ti,(aying,Lctnice,lpi"J) thec,goethorow meethim with" timbrels and c^aunces,whicli was thy land.but the king of Edom wcidd not co'.cnt: h;s onely childe : hee had none other (onnc , nor the tnaner ilct andalfothOr'ftut v«totheKfngofMoab,buthe daughter, - theviaoue. would nor: therefore Jfracl abode in Kadefli. jj And when he fawher,heo rent his clothes, » Bemgauer. 1 8 Then they went through the wildernefle, and faid; Alas mvdaughter,thou haft brought me "j^e andto'"''''^! ami con-.paflcu theland of Edom,and the land of lowe,and art of them that trouWeme : for I haue (laein^ whether* Moab, andcame bytheEaftfidcof thelandeof opcnedmymouthvntotheLordjandcannot^oe ttievowewajUw Moab, and pitched on the other fide of Arnon, backe. " fuUoti«, *and came not within the coaft of Moab: for Ar- ^6 And fhee/jide vnto him, My fatlier, if thou nonirneths,thatIinay uB«y *"' ^"Jrites,the inhabitants of that counirey: ned againe vnto her father, who did with her ac- 2 1 And they poffefTed * all the coaft of the A- cording to his vow which he had vowed, and /he morites, from Arnon vnto labbok, and from the had knowen no man,& it was a Qiftemc in Ifrael: wildcmefle euen vnto lorden. 40 The daughters of Ifrael went yerc by yere 2j NowtiiereforetheLordGodoflfraelhath to lament the daughter of Iphtah the Gileadite, eaft out the Amorites before his people Ifrael, fouredayes inayeerc. and (houldcft thou pofTefTeit^ C H A P. XII. 24 VVouldeft not thou pofTefTc that which g nhuh HanhtmtmdfiurtiithuiAmdEfhtmmn. 8 ^jC Chemofh thy Godgiueth thee to pofleffe? So, ttrifhuf'f.icctxUthibyu, n t/»», ij Md^tJan. whomfoeuer the h Lord our God driueth outfce- A Nd the men ofEphraim gadicred themfelucs fore vs,them will we pofleffe. /* togethiia^«. k Fotweeught moretobeletue Dod oKey Goi, ihca tbou thine idoles. M/S,i4.f, i Mcaeiag,«k*ii M»ne<, Ipkahsfccondviftoiie. Of laJgcs. Samfon. Samfon is bomc children oF Ammon : Co the Lord deliuered them wherxc he was,neither toldc he me his name, into tune hands-VVhercfoie then areye coaie vp- 7 But hee fayd vnto mcc, Beholde, thou (hale on me now to fight againft me? conceiue,»nd beare a fonne, ami novve thou flialt 4 Then Iphtah gathered al 1 the men of Gile- drinke no wine, nor ftiong dnnke,neither ea:e »- a i,and fought with Ephraim: and the men of Gi- ny vncleanethinj; : forthechilde ftialbeaNaza- .-R^' ieadfmote Ephraim,becaufe they, faide. Ye Gile- ihc to God frohi his birch to the day of his death. i Yet»«n' vnto him , Say nowe,e Shib- fnc fare in the (icld, but Manoah her hulhand was bokth : and he laid , Sibbolcth : for he could not not with her. fo pronounce : then they tooke him, andl'!e^ve 10 ff And the wife made hafte and ranne, and him at the pailages of lorden : and there fell at (hr.ved her hu(l>and andHiid vnto him, Beholde, that time of the Ephraimites two and fourtie the man hath appeared vnto mee, that came vnto thoufand. me e to day. e Itr«eiii«hth« 7 And Iphtab iudgcd Ifracl (ixc yeere. then di- 1 1 And Manoah arofe & went after his wife, 'l" Ang^l appea- ed Iphtali the Gileadite,and was buried in nt.c of anil came to the 'man , and (aide veto him. Art "^^''da''" "^* the cities of Gilead. thou the man that fpakeft vnto the woman? and i°Hrta)le"tht)im f SoajetbiiAe 8 ^ After him f Ibian of Beth-khem iiidged he faid, Yta. mas, becauft he fo that this was Boaz lixael, 1 2 Then Manoah fayd , Nowc let thy laving ^'"J'':''"* '"' ""» 9 VVhokidthirtiefonnes and tliirtiedangh- cometo pafTe.fc^rhowiOhallweorderthechilde, word,whi'ch"t'bi. tCTS,'vhich he )"cnt oiit,and tooke in thirtie d.-aigh- and doe vnto himi lime appoiaud l^i-d of vs, ) c uc ■ocaicg. e,- ji*iucl» fieni. fi«(ktheralfof waters^ ot anew* tne hosbandof Kuh, tei-s from abroad for liis (bnnes. and he iudgcd If- raelfeuenyeere. 10 Then Ibxan died, and was buried at Beth- lehem. 11 *f And after him iudged Iftael Elon, a Ze- biilonite,and he iudged Ifrad ten ycere. 15 And the Angel of the Lorde (aid vnto Ma- bKameraaa, noali. The wxjman muft beware of all that 1 fiyd vnto her. 1 4 She may eate of nothing that commcth of the vine tree-, ihe fhal not drinke wine nor ftrong di in fce, nor cate any g vncleane thing : let her ob-' P. Any •'"'"B '<*• 12 Then Elon the Zebuloniie died, and was ferueall that ihaue commanded her. biddeobytb* buried in Aijalon in the countrey of Zcbulun. i j Manoah then faide ^ nto the Angell of the ' ij ^ And after him Abdonthc fonne of Hil- Lord, I pray thee, let vsreteine thee, vncillwec lei the Pirathonite iudged Ifrael. hsue made ready a kiil for thee. 14. And he had fourtie (bnnes and thirtie t ne- 19 And the Angel of the Lord faid vnto Ma- fhev.es that rod c on fcuentie |] aflecokcs: and hee noah,Though thou make me abide,! wil not eate iudged Iftael eight y eeres. of thy bread , and if thou w lit make a burnt oft'e- ij Then died AMon thclbnneofHillelthe ring,oScr it vnto the •» Lorde : for Manoah knew h Shewing th« Pirathonite,& was buried in Pirathonjn the land not that it was an Angel of the Lord. be fooght not bi« of Ephraim,in the mount of the Amalekitcs. 1 7 Againe Manoah faid vnto the Angel of die °*"' 1^°^°^' *?* CHAP Xrir Lordc,Whatisthyaime,thatvvhenthyfayingisr;°';';,^',,7'^ -.Mwr-:**?^ -i-tk:,.. ,. .,, „ ffjct^trif- cometopaflc, we mav honour diee< -^■-^^''lK^:;::!::ttM:^tT'>TT:^^ l^ AUeAngeiofcheLordlaidvntohin,,. covmutidithhm ttjtiriffit vtttotht inii. uf Thtbuih VVhv afkeft thou thus after my Name , which is ofSimfon, |]fecrCt? t^rfTUnuiUu*.- ..-. ..• ">-wT5 Vtih-'ch-Wren of ICacl continual to commit 19 Then Manoah tooke a kid with a meate •f*^.*tt. £j*v>ickedne{leinthe light of the Lord,and the offering, aiid offered it vpon aftone vnto the tud j.-i.tni 4,t. Lord deliucred ihcm into the handes of the Phi- Lord : and tht s^ingell did i wonderoiifly , whiles, i God ftnt fiie Manoah and his wife looked on. ^""° '""'«'> «> f E*r. ftmii (ounet. iOrJifrftati, tnj 3.1,111^11.6, liftims fourtie yeere. ^Then therevvasamaninZorahoftbf &- 20 For when the fiame came vptowardchea- nXTto ionfirmt noiiy of the Danites, cametl .Manoah , >vljpie wife uen from the altar,the Angel of the Lorde afcen- theii faiib in hit was ?, barren and bare not. .': : dtd vp in the flame of the altar, and .Manoah and jronule. J And the Angel of the Lorde appeared vnto his wife behcide it,and fell on their feces vnto the the v\'oman,and (aid vnto her, Beholde no\v,thou ground. aitbarren,andbe.5reftnot:biit thou (fait con- 21 ( Sothe Angdof tlieLordedidnonaore cc!uc,and beare a (onnf , . , ,, appearevnto NJ^-noahan-j his wife.) Then Mano- 4 And novve therefore b;ware * that tJiQU ^S knew that it vva> an Angel of the Lord, diinkeno wine,norftrongdrinke,ueithercaccia- 22 And Manoah faid vnto his wife, * We (hall *«*«L3}n» ny vncleanc thing. fiiir»«|d6«ie^rat« and nf? raR>r O.a'.l *coii>e on his head: for the would kilvsihe would not hsue rccehicda^biurnt k TbefegiacM. fiom th« wetW. childe (Kill bcc a i>Nazarite vnto Godfretiibil offering, andameateo^cringofoiirbunds, "^'" '''"y'i')!*i*'^ birih:anu hee ihsU begin to fane Ifrael out of the therwouIdhehatte(]iewcd vsall chcfe thiiigs,nor hi'««i.t^g of handes of liie I-iiiliftims. wotildnavvhauetolde vs any fiich. _ our obedient car* 6 ^Tiienthe wife came, and tolfc her hu|^ ^4 •{Apdrjip wife hareafoixie,aud called his ruiti.Veisofhis band, fay inff. A man of God came vnto mec, and name Sarnlon: and rhc childe grcw,aad tlie Lorde '"'" ""*"'' * '"^ tliefacionofhim was like the facion of the Angel blefledhim. - , h«t'i^T, '"^"* ofGo*lexcv« piClCMtof C»d/ Samfon killcth a Lion : His tiiJlc. The foxes, Samfbns wife burnt. 94 bum it Hunt Chap, xiiij.xv. II ftrcr.gthen him in the hoftc of Dan , betwcenc thcr,nor my mothcTyind (hall I ttll thcc > Zorah, and Efhtaol. 17 1 hen Samfors wife tvepc before him J (cuen « Or.io Ae (is. da)es,vvhilctl)cirrcaftlaflta; and wtien the fc- "^^t^'^^j^''^ f^,[_ uenthday cpme,heetoKkhcr, beatifefticcwas ""^•*'* '*"'"' :»«rfc. N! CHAP. XIIIL StmftuiltfrtihfhMiuticffrofilxPhtHHmi. t Hllk.^ Uihdlftn. ti Htr ^r,fcumJfih<,nJai,. if Hrr kW'ih itr.portunatc vponhim -.fo (lic toldc the riddlc to thittit. to Hu»i/ifiitl*l!tthhtmtHdlmitih*tt»lhtr, thc children ofhcrpCO[>lC. Chve Samfon went dort-netoTimnSth, and \% And therrenofthecia'eJaid vnto himthc Hwawonanin TimiiatJi of the daughters of feiienthd.iv before the funne went do*^ne, VViijt the t hiliftims, " is Gvecter then hony' and nh.it is flionger then a X Andhccame'XT'^ndtoIdhisfarheraHdhis lion > Then faid lie vnco them, 1* Ifyee had no: ^ 'f '',' "i*"! "**', mother and (ay d, I haucfeenea woman in lim- plowed with my btitfcr, yee had not foiond out ^t^'„'e, 'l^'"" nath of the daughters of the Philiilin-iS : nowc myriilile. thcriforef giucmeherto wife. ip And the Spirise of the Lordecamc vpon J Ihni his father and his mother (aydeMito him,3tnlhe wcntdor.ne' to AfhkelDn, andfiave i "•*-■-■- — iritt. ,. him, Is there sntueia v/ife an-.ongthc daughters thinicmtnofthcm, raid fpoylcdthtm, and gaiic oi ttie h«i« c»ii<-%5?a tmfe>itUthf!rtittndiiothi foMttt-lti. 6TheTMiflhm lurrii hu ffilher m Uwt,ani 'm »i^, i< jyilh ihf innbint tfta tfft Hi tiUrih t thwitnii wn. i j Out cf*^r(4i fvfi luihe tAKiCiilduthimwaici. me 10 '■fit was die Ircct Wi rh* of ih: Loid,ve Te^ b To-fiaVtsgaisft tlt«iii iorthf iltlu MiloccofUnel. fion againft the^Philillims : for at that rime the Philiftims reigned oner If ael. 5 ^ Then went Samfon and his father and his mother downe to Timnath , and caire to the vineyards at Timnath : and bdiolde, a yong Lion roared vpon him. BVt within a while after , in the timeol whcatc harucft, Samfon vifited his wife with a kidde, c Vllifrebri* ' ludftitnjihaixi boldaeHe. bumifi. 6 And the Spirit oF the Lordecamc vpon favin?,Iwill»Poin to my wife into the chamber: » TJiatli.iwi him, and he tare him, asoncfl-.ouldhafierenta kidytnd had nothing in his hand, neither tolde he his father nor his mother what he had done. 7 And he went downe, & talked with the wo- man which was beautifull in the ej'es of Samfon. * 8 ^ And within a/fvt dayes, when he returned vrc bet at I wife. .... ,. V, 4 MesniBg.wlieB be was marticd. « Thatii,h(rp^ nnci or 6i«r4h I Tewesteir lcall<,ot (oUamt but her father would not (Lffer him to go in 2 And her father (ayd , I thought diat thou hadft hated her : therefore gaue^ her to thy com* panion.i Is not, her yonger lifter fairer, thtnflicci take hcr,Ipray thee,in ftad of the other. _. . J Then Samfon (aide vnto them, Nowc am I |!to recciue her,he went afide to fee the kaikeis of more »> blameldTe then the Philiftims : therefore ^ ^^t^raagS the Lion : and beholde, there was a ft\arme of will I doe them difpleafure. o"cifio"ii w^T* bees, and hony in the body of the Lion. 4 ^ And Samfon went out, andtookethree mn«otd agawe m 9 And he tooke thereof in his hands,and \vert hundrctfa foxes, and tooke firebrands, and turned "^^ vtnetwKe eatjng, andcametohisfatherandtohismodier, them taile to taile, and put a firebrand in the mids <»n'^P«iiflw'»i and gaue vnto them, and they did cate : but hee faetweene two tailes. loldc not than, that he had taken the hony out of y AndwhcnheehadretthcbTandsortfirc,bec the body of ^e Lion. fcnt them out into the fianding come of the Phi- 10 So his father went downe vnto the w oman, liftims, and burnt \'p fagth the « rickes & the ftan- andSanrfbn made there a ? fon , K no weft thou net that the Philiftims are ru- ; 16 And Samfors wife wept before him, and lasouer vs ? g Wherefore then haft thou done « Soth was ili«it laid. Surely thou hatcft mee and lou( ft me not : thus vnto vs < And he anfwered them, As they did g'eifr ignorjoee, for thou haft put forth a liddlc vnto y*" children vnto me,fo haue I done vnto them. ihatthcymaged ofmypeopie,and haft nor tolde it mee. And hee ri Againe they laid vnto him. Wee arc come fi,etoheapl3"oe faid vntoher,Sebold> Ihauenottoldcitmyfa- to bmde thee, and to ckliuer dice into the hand vntoibein. " of Samfonsiawbone. Dclilahs Iudg€$. ' taliUood, Satnfon is takes. of thcPhjlifHms. AndSampfcnfaydvntothem, 9 ( And Hi* had '•men lying in wake with her j cerwiue phi. Sweare vnto sr.c , thac yc will not fall vpon mce in the chamber)Then flie faid vnto him,ThePhi- Ultims in » kcttt yoiird-lues. " liftims ^* vpon theCjSamfon. And hee brake the «hambcr. ij Andtheyanfweredhimj&ying, No,b'utwe cordes, asathreedeoftoweisbroken, whmeit « Whenfif«to«*i h Thuitbeylij'l wilbindethceand hdeliuer thee vnto their hand, feelcth fire tfo his fkengch was not knowen. n>«thnecieit. "«''"''«"')' ^^^}' but we will not kill thee. And they bound him 10 f After, Delilah taid vnto Samfon, See, thrmes'nes'itiit" W''' "^wo ncw coards , and broughthim from the thou halt mocked mee, and told mee lies. I pray Godiiadgiueofot tocke. " theenowe, ftellmc wherewith thou mightcft bc ' Thoogli her {lieitdeliuersnce. 14 W!ienhccametoLehi,tliePhilJftims(liou- bound. {allhood tended ted againl^ him , and the Spirit of the Lord came 1 1 Then heeahfwered her, Ifthey binde mee t,?, nfr,yet h,s »r- ^ponhim,& the coards that were vpon his armes, with newe ropes that ncuer were ocaipied, then feaion fo blinded became as flaxe that was burnt with fire ; for die iTiall 1 be weake,and be as another man. '"'"'> «•"' he «oult low. ' 18 And he was fore athirft, and k called on the 14. And fhe faftened it with a pinne, and faide ^"i*^ we (halb* k Whereby ai>. Lord, and %d, Thou haft giuen this great dcliue- vnto him, The Philifthns 6^ vpon diee, Samfon. ''^ Ijeireth that hee ^^ ^ance into the hand of thy fcrnant : and now (hall And hee awoke out of his fleepe , and went away fjitii.a'nd fo with a I die for thirft , and fall into the hands of the va- with the (|pinne of the webbe.and die woufe. I0r,teme. riie«aleiogio. circumcifed? 15 Againcftie faid vnro him, How canft thou rifieGod.jod dtli- j^ Ibtn God brake the cheeke tooth , that % , 'i I loue thee , when thine heart is not with ^ Fottkii Stm- uet hH Mumrey. ,^,^^ j^ theiaw, and water came thereout : and mee? thou haft mocked meethefe three times, j<>n vfed to 6y,t whenhehaddrunke, his Spirit came againe, and and haft not tolde me wherein thy great ftrength °"" "' he was reuiued: whcrfbre the name thereof is cal- fy'th, 10* 'htfoMHtimt ^^^■> HEn-hakkore, which is in Lehi vnto this day. i ^ And becaule fhee was importunate vpon afhrniUtfrtftd, 2 0 And he iudged Ifrael in the dayesofthe him with her wordes continually ,and vexed Wm, Pliihftimstwehtieyeres. his foule was pained vnto the death. 1 7 Therefore hee tolde her all his ' heart, and ' '^"* ^'' """•• CHAP. X V I. faid vnto her, There neuer came rafor vpon mine tSawiXd I stmfoncttrUthxway tht lines of ^^»h. i8 HtrwiuJfcti. head:forI ama Nazaritevnto God frommy mo- woman caufcd tatihyDehUh. jo Htr- p^ntil, dttrgejit hoHjfvfmiht thers wombe- therfore fl bcfhaucn,mv ftrcngth bim to lofe sod» mi,ft>m,^»id,„h «„h ihtm. ^il „^g f^^^ ^^ ,^,^ J J ^^^ ^^ vvcake,and be like «"""' s''". .o«eoftl,efiue ^THen went Samfonto* Ax^h, and flnv there all <,.A«-men . . ,, „ "to^'he^wW chiefecitit$ofth« * HanharlotjOand went in vnto her. »» And when Deluahfawe that hee had tolde hefhouWbaue philiflims. 2 AnditwastoldetotheAzirahiteSjSamfbnis herallhis heart, fliefent,& called forrhePrince^ "led. Mf^-uitMttr. come hidier. And they went about, andlaycd of the Philiflims, fey ing, Come vp once <«^d«nff." ged w'iih^het." ^^'^^ ^^"^ ^'" •'•H "ig'^^ '" ^^^ gateof the city , and for hee hath (hewed mee all hs heart. Then the |0r,(» the light of were quiet all the night , laying , ^ide || till the Princes of the Philiftims came vp vnto her , and tbi m«rm»i. nwrning earety,and we (liallkiTl him. brought the money in her hands. • _ -J And Samfon flept till midnighn, and arore at 19 And Ihee made him fleepe vpon her knees, niidnight, and tooke thedooresof thegatesof .indlheecallcdamanjandmadehimconiaueoflF thccitie, and the two poftes, and lift them away thefeuenJockesofhishead, andfheebeganneto with the barres, ajid put them \pon his (houl- vexe him, and his fh^ngth was'* gone from him. kKotfortlielo*' dcrj,andcariedthemvprothetopof themoun- 20 Then fhe faidCjthe Philiftims &f vpon thee, of Wshaite, but for - tainc that is before Hebron. Samfon. And hee awoke out of his fleepe, and •J'e'ontei'ptof lOfpkhe, ^ ^Andafcerthishelouedawomanby theljri- thought,! wilgoeoutnoweas at other times, and cod.whichwai ' iier of Sorek,whofe name was Delilah : fhake my felfe . but he knewe not that the Lorde the came that God 5 Vnto whom came the Princes of the Phili- was departed from him. , ^''pwed i">m ftinis,and faid vnto her,Entife him, & fee where- : i Thcifore the Philiftims tooke him,and put '°* in his great fkengthW?/*, andby \vhatmeanewe outhisfyes, and brotight him downc to Axrah, may ouercomehim, that we may binde him, and and bound him with fcttas, and hee did grinde in ipnnifh him, ."nd euery one of vs (hall giue thee theprifonhoufe. ( 'orideMfneoT *^^^" '^""dreth'^ /^^/iyf^offiluer. 22 And the haireofhis head began to 'grow > Vetbadheaoi aihekel.reade 6 f AndDelilahfaid to Samfon,Telme,Tpray agaiiieafterthatit wasftiauen. «iM,tilfheh'ad Gene.ij ij. thce, wherein thy great fbength /serA.and where- 2j Then the Princes of the Philiftims gathe- called rpon God, a with thou mjghteft be bound,to doe rhec fuut, red them togethei- for to offer n great f icrifice and reconciled 7 Samfon then anfwered vnto her, Ifthey vnto Dagon" their god, and to rcioyce ; for they ''"iftMe, pr,'ieh nitbi. binde mc with feuen 1| greenc cordes, that were faid, Our god hath deliucred Samfon ourenemic neuer dried, then fhall I be weakc, and be as an into oiu- handes. other man. 24 Alfo when thepeople fawe him, they pi^ay- 8 And the Princes of the Philiftims brought fedrhcirpod:forthc)'fayd, Ourgodhathdeliue- herfeucngreenecordesthatwCl■cnocdric,&(he red into our handes our enemie and deftroycr of -bouiidhimthercwittt. our countrey,wIiich bath flaine many of vs. i5 And Irtchahs Idolcs Chap.xvit.xvn I. The fpics of Daa pj 15 And when dicir hfarts were mery, they camctomouutEphraimtothehonrcofMichab. faid , Call Sarr.forijthac he may make vs paftime. 9 And Michah faid vnto him. Whence com- So they called Samfon out of the prifon hoiife, mcft thousand the Lcuitcajifweicd him, glrewf e TorlntKoft w Ttim by G«d« aiid he " was a laughing Itocke vnto tiicm, and from Beth-lchemludah, and gee to dwcU where •'jyf' 'f" '""'t* ipftiudgcmeot. they fct him betwecne the pillars. I may finder f/4«. r.pt m aTlXTi, fliueiioinfideU 26 Then Samfon faid vntotheferuantthat led 10 Then Michah (aide vnto him, DwelUvith andiheifuitei wbicbntglea himby thehand, Leade mc,that I may touch the me,andbevntomeafathtTandaPrieft,andI wil *«« «ot loflke4 «k«'f 'Of*''""'" pillars that theboufe ftandclhvpon, andthatZ giuetheeten/?;fi{#.';offiIucrbyyeere,andafiitc **"*• fcUJj"* '*" "^y leaneto them. of apparell,and thy mcate anddrinke. So the Lc- 27 (Nowthehoufe was fuUof mcnandwo- uite wentin. b Not confide, men , and there irere all the princes of the Phili- 11 And the Leuite was !> content to dwel with ting that be (<«.' ftims:aIfo vpontheroofewefe, and .^X.'ow""'' 28 1 hen Samfon called vnto the Lorde, and the yong man vvashis Pricft,and was in the houfc btiijf. Taide, O Lord God, I pray thee, thinke vpon me: of Michah. 1 Thai the ldol»« OGod,Ibefecchthee,ftrengthenmeatthistime i^ Then faid Michah, Now I know that the \l[]/"'*'"^c f£ir.ut«»«f<». onely, thatlmaybe f at once " auenged of the Lordwilbe'good vnto me, feeing I hauc aLe- codsfauoBr, jMntj. Philiftimsformy two eyes. uite to my Prieft. vvheniadeede n According to ap And Samfon laide hold on the two middle CHAP XVIII bedoeUideteft "h,cbi5"to°°ie. pillars wheraipon the houfc ftood and on which t ntchiUr,„ of D»nfi^mr'„ 10 i^^ch ,h.'l^. ,1 riw "°' cute God« iudge- it was borne Vp : on the one with his right hand, come thtfxt humlreth nduke iht godi, lut tht TrUfi of meots V poi the and oh the Other with his left. MUhah 4»tf. tj The/ aijli Of L*ifl>. 16 Ti'J iHlidt it "Hefiaketb not ^ ° "^^^^ ^^^^^ ^'''"'°" . ° Let me lofc my life '■S"""' 3" -^""^f" '^ •^•'^"•'• this o/d"fpljrf°°' with the Phililtims : and hee bowed him with sll | N thofe dayes there was no » King in Ifrael,and » MeaniBf , noot • but humbliogh'im hismight,and the houfc fell vpon the prince5,and 1 at the fame time the tribe ofDan fought them ^^""'niJJ^'''""' felfe for nf glee vponal the people that wcrc therein: fo the dead an inheritance to dwell m: for vnto that time *Z coring to G«d»' tbe^ftnct there. ^^^''^ ^^^ ^^^'^ 2' ^'^ ^czth were moc then they their inheritance had not fallen vnto them among worde. bygiuen. ' which he had flaine in his life. the tribes of Ifrael. 31 Then his brethren, and all the houfeof his 2 ThereforethechildrenofDanfentoftheir fathercamedowneandtookehim, andbrought familie, fine men out of their coaftcs, euen men him vp and buried him betweeneZorah and E(li- expert in warre,outofZorahandEnitaol,to view taoljin the fepulchre of Manoah his father ; now the land and fearch it out , and fayde vnto them, hehadiudgedlfmeltwentieyeeres. ''Goe,4«^ fearch out the land. Then they came b Fotthepo«io« CHAP.XVII. to mount Ephraim to the houfe of Michah , and *'''''' ^•*''» S'^s 3 M'uh*ht ifMhtr tccordmg to hir vo-mt ntit iirfonat tiro lodged there them, was not fiif- StVU^LT'l"^'" "^"^^'*"'""' " '^ 3 Whenihey werein thehoufe of Michah, ^^b';: '"'""'"' . ,. . •"THercawasamanofmoiintEphraim.whofe theykncwethe cvoyceoftheyongmantheLe- c Tbeylmewhiin .\f,hXrie"wa. 1 namewasMichah, "!'e = ='"^b="i8^fd'"^.*^?^"'^l>^;^^'^^™fo h^'^ in'','h;?ire7o.b. 2 Andhefaidevntob-smother,Theeleuen h.m,Whobroughtthec hither ? or what makeft J^^"^' ''*""«« Biel, or ai loft, hundreth fheke'i of filuer that were taken from ^hou m this place ? and what haft thou » dte fciv'ff'if" *ee,forthcuhichthouciirfedft, andfpakeftit, ficfc? ,. . , . , ,, . roihua'^ cuenin my hearing, behold, the filuerw with me, 4 And he anfwered them. Thus and thus dea- I tooke it. Then his mother faid , Blefled be my '«h Michah with me , and hath hired mee, and b conttarytothe fonneoftheLord. I am his Prieft. crmraaademe.t j And when hc had reftorcd the eleucn hun- 5 Againe they faid vnto him , Aske counfell TeSnlkTrtH c5reth/it;ei*/ToffiIuertohismother, his mother now of God, that we msy knowe whether the vndr,ioLa,ihey faid, IhaddedicatedthefiluertoyLordofmine way«'^=«*^vegoef}ialbeprofperous. , .,, ^ , . fctfooke the lord hand for my fonne,to make bagrauen and moltefl . ^ And the Pneftfaycle vnto them, dCoe f„i^"'f»f£"- lauie"'""- image-Now therefore I will giueitthee againe. Jnpeace: for the Lorde giudeth your way which {^^'J;;,^;';"^^;;;', *rf>aps 17 4 And when he had reftored the money vnto y^ 2°^- , , ^ . , . 1"' ft '" «''«'' <1«" ' c He would fcrue his mother, his mother tooke two hundreth (he- 7 Then the fiue men departed , and came to ftruaion that de. Bo^h God iad I. l^fl, of riluer,and gaue the to the founder, which ^^^^ ' ="'^ '"•'"■^ ^^^ P'^'^le ^^ were dierem, '«« i" «nott. ♦G«, » .o '"ade thereof a prauen and molten image, and it whichdwclt carelefle, after the maner of the Zi- ■ V«?i! was in the houfe of Michah. donians,qiuetandfure,becai.fenomantmade.v-+«M~./<«i'w. d By Teraphim J And this man Michah had an houfe ofgods, "V "^""^'^ '" "^^ land,or vfurped any dommion: *''"^<^ fomevndrTft.Dd jndmadean *'Ephod, and* d Teraphim, and alfo they were farre from the Zidonians, and had E'thcl kL. tconfcCTated one of his fonnes, who was his nobufmeflewitho/fi^rmen. , . ^ , WanaUato Prieft. 8 ^ So they came agauie vnto their brethren thers vnderfland ,5 * In thofe daycs there was no t Kin" in If- '^ ^.orah and Rflitaol : and their brethren faydc 'V/k''^""!"" rael.^mier^Mnan did that which was gSod in vnto them, What haueye?. > , " •hatdijputrue foiethe.Ti. , , r them. 21 ^When they were farre off from the houfe of Michah, the men that were in tlie ho'iCes necre to Michnlis hpufc, g^diered together, ^ndpurfu- cd after the children of Dan, 2} And cried vnto the children of Dan : \\ho turned theii- faces, and faid vnto Michah, What ay leth thee, that thou makeft an outcry ? 24 And bee faide, Yee haue taken away my It This dechreth "^ gods, which I made,and the Prieft,andgoe your whit opinion the vvayes : and what haue 1 more ? bow then (ay ycc '''°!«."'*»"e of vnto me, What aileih thee? iheiridoies. jj And rfie children of Dan faide vnto him, . E{,.^Ao Ai« I-^^ "Of thy voyce be heard among vs, left f an- thttrhttai buicr. ^y fellowcs ninne x-pon thee, and thou lofe thy life with the lines ofthine houfhold. 16 So the children of Dan went their wayes; and \\hen Michnh faw that they were too ftrong for him , bee turned , and went backe vnto his boufc. 1 Muring, the 1? And the;,' tookcthe ' things whicli Micliah idolct,asvetf.i8. bad made,ard the Prieft which he had, and came vnto i.aiil!, vncoaquietpeoplcand without mi- ftTuft,andrmotc them with the edge of the fword, and burnt th-: citie with fire : V>rMutrt<„n,. jg ^^j thg^e wasnoucto llhclpe, becaufc wa, «:!'d Cell "''^■'"'^ """^^ f"^""*^ ^'■""^ ^''^o" ' 3"^ ^'"^y ^3d no waphtiifpi, buTmsflc with ftfttr men: alfo i t was in the v.illcy A! ;ci:. The Lqiiuc and his wife; thatlyethby Bcth-rehob. After they built theci- tie,and dwelt therein, 29 * And called the name of the citie Dan,af- *ioP>i9.^i. ter y name of Dan their father, which was borne vntolfrael : howbeit the name of the citie was LaiiTi at the beginning. 30 Then the children ofDanfet them vp the " grauen image : and lonatban the fonne of Ger- 0 Tims m Rea Je fhon, the fonne cfManafleh and his fonnes were 'fsiuingjlorie thePrieftesinthetnbeoftheDanites, vntiUthe L'^lfd'lheK^ day or the ° captiuitie of the land. i« their idoles.and 3 r So they fct them vp the grauen image, honoured them which Michah had ir.ade, all the while the houfe '''"'/'"f- .„ , C/-^ J - [.-, 1 o That is.till the ofGodwaSinbhlloh. A.kewaitaltea, C HA P. XIX. i.Sams.!. t .A Ltuitciwifi being tit huhtfirjooke her Imtbiad, axi hciaiikeherit^^me. 15 ^t Gihtthfit wumiiJl-uillmiH(tf ahiifedttthedtith, zg The Limti cutttth hir m fiices,*,-tA [eudetb her to the twetue tribes, Lfo in thofe dayes,* when there was no King *chiip.i -jg, inlfrael, a certaineLeuitedweltontheiide *ni'ii.t, of mount Ephraim, and tooke to wifea*concu- *Gett,h%6. bine out of Beth-lchem Iiidah, 2 And fiis concubine plaied the whoref there, ^Ehr.befdefhlm: and went away from him vnto her fathers houfe iffittmthatbert, to Beth-Iehem ludah , and there continued the {pace of foure moneths. J Andherhiifoand arofl- and went after her, to fpeake f friendly vnto her,and to bring lier a- ^UnoherhcArh game: he bad Mo his feruant with him,and a cou- ple of afil-s : and fiice brought him vnto her fa- thers houfe , and when the yong womans father faw him,he reioyced|| of his comming. [Or,« ik awji^f. 4 And his father in law,the yong womans fa- ther reteined him : and hee abode with him three dayes: (p they did eat and drinke,& lodged there, J ^And \vhcn the fourth day came,they arofc early in the morning, and f hee prepared to de- \Ebr.rofe vp, part : then the yong womans father (ay d vnto his fonne in law, |] Comfort thine heart vvirh a mor- V^'Jirtigthtth fell of bread,and then goe your way. 6 .So they fa:edov\ne,and did eate and diinfce- both of them togetlier. And the ^ yong womans » That i!,Wi aet^ fatiier fiid vnto the man. Be content,! pray thee, "''^"" ^***'' and tiT}' all night,and Jet thineheart be mery. 7 And wiien the man rof<: vp to depart, his fa- ther in law ]| was earneft: therefore he returned, \'i',ti>mfeatdhim. and lodged there. :, .,: -.1., i And hee arofe vp early the fift day to dc- ■ "• ; , 1 . r • part, and the yong womans father fiid, ^Com- b 'M«*if*i»,thit fort thine heart, Ipray thee: and they taried vntil he lh«a1d tefreih after midday,and they both did eate. LMtenvelcs. 9 After\\ard w4ien the i^nan arofe to depart * with his concubine and his feruant , his father in lawc, the yong womans father faid vnto him, Be- holde now , the day -j- draweth toward euen ; I f Eir.a mtki, pravyou,tarv all night: behold, ||thefunnego- \Or,thi>« jJ"'!'' lcru(alcni) and his two ailcslaiien,anariisconcu- j Though m thefe bine wer* with iiim. dayr»t^ctewete 11 When the)' were necre to I cbus, the day moft hwtible cor. tl was fore (pcnt.and the feruant faid vnto his ma- "''"l'^':''" Y7 Iter, Come, 1 pray thee, ami let vs turne into this „ot coinrell thtia citie of the Iebufites,and lod?e all night there, to haue to doe 12 Andhism.ifteranfvvei'cdhim; << We will ""'J'^T'*'". not turncinco the citie offtrangeis that are not {^^'^Qp^"*" she is forccd,and dycth. Chap.xx. The Leuircs complaint. f9 of die children of Ifraeljbut we \«ilTgo foorth to parts, and fcnt her through all quaiTer5*of Ifrad. Gihcih. JO And all thirra'.vir,taid,"rl;eic vvas no ' fuch I For ikii »a« I J And he (Iiyd vnto his feruant , Come , and thing done or fecnc (incc the tijr.e that ttc chil- '■''' ''" ''■''"« ">' letvsdrawc nt:c're vnto otic ofthcle places, that dren oflfiacl cam; vp from the land of Eppt wKi'hGod'i'iine4 we may lod?e in Gibeah or in Kaniah. vnto this day : confidcr the matter , cor.fulc and onwne fiic jod 14 So they went forward vpon tlicir way,anil giue fcnten.ci. hr mftone ko« thefiinne wcntdownc vponthcm neere to Gi- CHAP. XX. htiata. bcah,which is in Ltr.iamiji. ' '''*' '.'*'"" 'jpnt'i, m ?,iixj^h.io »;,« tU Ui.tt i-d^ ,5 t^^hcntheyairned thither to goeinand ;;l:;'^::^-/.^t^.;:r::r;:"^»'::V.S::; lodge m Gibeah : and when he came, he fate him lot T^ict^xc ^ do wne in a ftreete of the citic : for there was no "-r- Hen * all tlie children of Ifrael went out,and *H»ft.io,9. XOtiiathiTtdAtm. man that |I tooke them into his houfc to lodging. J. the Congregation wtis gathered together as 16 And behold,thcrc came an oldc man from » one msn, from Dan co'Ueciiheba, with the la.^d i Tbjtii,snt»itb hisworkeoutofthefieldateiicn, & themanv.as of Gilead,vnto the'°Lord inMizpeh. one tonfcrt, ofmo\int Erhraim,but dwelt in Gibeah -.andche 2 And the -j-chicfc of all the people, <»»rf all ^ Toi»kecooo- • That ii, of che "1^" of the place were the children of <; lemini. the tribes of Ifrael alicmbled b the Congreg.i- ^tl, mmii, '■' wib« 0/ Btniiuin. 17 And when hehadlift vp his eycs.hefawea tionof chepeopleof Godfourchundreth thou- - * • XOftmmviil. y wayfaring man in the ftreetes of the citie : then fandfootcmendiaf-drewefword. c Mfsring.men 4^'. theolde manfayd , Whither godt thou, and j ( Now the children of Beniamin heard that abUtohi^le whence cameft thou? • the children of Jtael were gone vp to. Miipehj """"'"f^"- 1 8 And hee aiifwaed him ,..VVee came from Then the children of If acl " layde, Howe is diis d To the Uvintu Eeth-lchemludah , vnto the fide of mount E- wickcdncffe committed? phraim : from thence am I : andlvventto Btth- 4 And the(;mcLeuite,thewomanshu{band, r To shilob, ct lehem ludah , and goe now to the ' houfc of ihe that was flaine, anlwcrcd, and laide, I came vnto Miipeh, wKe e Lord:and no man rcceiutth me to houfc, Giiieah that is in Leniamin with my concubine to tbeAtkcwaw ip Although we haue draw and proiiaiider for lodge, ouraflcs, and alfo bread and wine for me Sctliine 5 Ar.dthe|JmenofGibeaharofeagainftme, KvfoVyf.wAirrf/. handmayde, and forth: boy that is with thy fer- and befrt the houfe round about vpon meeby •* uant; we lacke nothing. night, thinking to hauellaine me, and faaucfor- fc)r i o^o i *° And theoldemnn fayd , 11 Peace be' wth ccd my concubine that (lie is dead. Ttmf^'l theeras for all that thou lackeft,yi<«fr /^Ami _/?«i'ii« h Tbi' ii abafe his connibinc : them will J bvuig out nowe, ^ and i r ^ So rll the men oflfrael were gathered a- °cii'^ ' " ikcm.Gca.ij. 8. humlile them , and doe with them v.hat feemetb gainft thecitic,knit together ^.is one man. "W!" yot> good : butto this man doe not this villenie. i j And the tribes of Ilrael fent men through 25" But the men would not hearken to him: alltbe ''tribe of Eeniaxin,faying, What wicked- h That ij.wtry rficrforethc man tooke his conaibine,&: brought Jieflc is this that is committed an-.ong you? /amilieotthe her out vnto them : and they knc we her and abu- i j Now therefore deliuer vs thofe wicked '"'*'• fed he r al I the night vnto the rrorning: and when men which are m Gibeah , that wc may put thetn the da\ began to fpring, they let her goe. to death, and put away aiillfrcmlfrael : i-,utthe 16 So the woman came in the dawning of the children ofBenijmin ' would not obe%- the voice j Becsure tbey' i SKt felt doTvne day, and » fclldowneat thcdooreof the mans oftheir brethren the children ofinaeL would rot fufer d«ad,as vetfe 27. houfi where her lord was,till thc light day. 14 But the duldren of Beniamin gathered •''•**''"^*°''e iOr,imh*ai. 27 Andhcr [I lo'-darofcin themoming , and thefelnes together out of the cities vnto Gibeah, 5jcij„'d||,/,J, opened the doores of the houfe, and went out to to come out &fightagainfithechildren of Ifrad. fdoestomiin- goe huswav, and behold, the worran his conca- ij f And the children of Beniamin were num- tticetbeininiheit \9r,fiatii. bine ypoi \\ dead at die doore of the houfe,and her bred at that time out of the cities fixe and twenty 'J^l^g^u^^',^^"" bands /a;f\yon the thrcfhold. thoufand men that drewe fword , bcfide the in- njji,jj^ '° ^^' 28 And hee fiyde vnto her, Vp, and let vs habitantsof Gibeah, which were niunbredfcuen goe: but (lice anf^vtred not. Then hee tooke hundreth chofen men. hei- vp vpon the affe, and the man rofe vp, and 16 Of all this people »«re feuen hundrcth li MeanJnj.Kome ucnt vnto his ''place. _ d:ofenmen,being * left handed ; all thcfc couldr"fe#p.i.ij. vD'o mouot £- 29 And when hee was come to hb houfe, hee liing ftones at an haire breadth,and not faile. phraim. tooke a kn:fe,and laidhand on his concubine.,and ty ^ Mfo the men ofIfrael,befide Beniamin, diuidcd her in pieces with her bones into twelue were mimbrcd fourc hundietb tboufande men k That is, to the Arke, wliich was in Shiloh : fame tbinke,mMizpel: vetfe I. 1 This God per- Biitteil, because fbe Ilcielico partly ttuHed too much la their ilrengtb and part- ly God would by this meanes pu- nXti thett rmoei. Battcll betweene the Ifracllccs, Judges. and the Bcmamitcs. tliat drew fword>euen all men of warre. Beniamites the fame day fiuc and twcntie thou- 18 And the children ofIfaeIaiofe,and went iandand an hundreth men: all they could handle vp ^ CO the houfeof God, and afked of God,fay- the fword. ing, Which of vs Ihall goe vp firft to fight againft ^6 So the children of Bcniamin -fawc that thechildrenofBeniamin? AndtheLordfaidjIu- they were ftriken downe: forthemen of Ifiael dah/Wicfirft. 'gaue place to the Beniamites, becaufc they tm- ' Rfited todraw 1 9 Then the children of Iftael aroft vp earely (led to the men that lay in wayte, which they bad '''"" '^^"' and camped againft Gibeah. laidbefideGibeah. 20 And the men of Ifiael went out to bact ell 57 Andthcythatlay inwaitehafted,andbrake againft Beniamin , & the men of Ifrael put them- forth toward Gibeah,and the embuftiment y drew I''"*** « ht felues in aray to fi^ht againft them befide Gibeah. thcmfelues along, and fmote all the citic with the {r«ro(.t/!'* * 21 Andthechildrenof Beniambcameoutof edge of the fword. Gibeah,and flew downe to the ground of thelf- j8 Alfo the men of Iffael had appointed a raelites that day 'tvyo and twentiethoufand men. certaine time with the embulliments , that they 22 And the people , the men of Ifrael plucked fliould make a great flame and fmoke rife vp out A'p their hearts, and fet their battell againe in aray of the citic. in the place where they put them in aray die 39 And when the men of Ilfael retired in the firft day. battcll, Beniamin began to ffmite and kill of the CFo' they were 23 (For the children oflfrael had gone vp and men of Ifiael about thirtie perfons : for they laid, I^""ofWm'' wept before the Lord vnto the euenmg, and had Surely they are ftriken downe before vs,as in the vi«Miei, ' a(kedoftheLord,faying, Shall I goe againe to firft battell. battell .igainft die children of Bcniamin my bre- 40 But when the flame beganne to acift out of thren? and the Lord fay d, Goe vp againft them) the citie,'''"«»'««• the ground of the children of Ifrad againe faw that cuill was neere vnto them. ieir.aiiihir irKK. cighteene thouland men : \ all they could handle 42 Therefore they fled before the men of If- ini thi frrtrtt, the fword. raei vnto the way of the wilderncfle, but the bat- 26 Then all the children oflfrael went vp and tell ouertooke diem ; alfo they nhkhcameeut all thepeoplecame alfo vnto the houfe of GoJ, of thecitics,flewe them "among them, and wept,and fate there before the Lord,& fafted 4J T/;«« they compafled the Beniamites a- - thatday vnto the euening, and offered burnt of- bout, 4«(<|| chafed them at eafe, andouerranne lo"J,gue',hevi frings and peace offrings before the Lord. them,aien ouer againft Gibeah on the Eaftfide. fremtitir nfl, 27 And the children of Ifrael alked the Lord • 44 And there were flaine of Beniamin eigh- (for « there wm the Arke of the couenant of tecnethou(andmen,which were al men of warre. God in thofe dayes, 4 J And they turned and fled to the wildernes . 28 AndPhinehas the fonne of Eleazar, the vnto the rocke of Rimmon: and the Ifraehtes B Or.fetued in the fbnnc of Aaron " ftoode before it atthattime,) ^'glainedofthemby the way fine thoufand men, x They flew rte« Priefts olfice at faying,ShallIyetgoeany more to battell againft andpurfued after them vnto Gidom, andllewe byoneandone, Iheutcsw^te ^^^ chMren of Beniamin, my brethren, or fliall I two thoufand men of them, _ t«cd abTo'ad.''"'' that h'eTi^ied three ccafc' Apd the Lord faid,Goe vp : for to morowe 4^ So tlat al that were flaine that day of Ben- tundietb yeerci. I wil deliuer them iirto your hand. iamin, were y fine and twenty thoufand men, that •j' ^^'"''1' &"^^ 2 9 And Ifrael fet men to lie in waitc round a- drew fword,which were all men o f warre : b" "e flVine in' th« boutGibeah. 47 * Butfixehundrethmcnturnedandfledto formerbatteU. 30 And the children of Ilfael went vp againft the wildernes vnto the rocke of Rimmon, and a- *c*4fai.ij. the children of Beniamin y third day,& put them- bode in the rocke of Rimmon foure raoneths. felues in aray againft Gibcah,as at other times. 48 Then the men oflfrael returned vnto the ji Then the children of Bcniamin comming childrenof Bcniamin, and fmote them with the out againft the people, were « drawen from the edge ofihe fword firom the men ofthecitie vnto citic: and they began to fmite of the people & kil the bcaftes, and all chat came to hand : alfo they * ''"'•"^ ^'^' as at other times, ew^n by the wayes in the fielde fet on fire ;dl the ^ cities that they could come by. famicei.* "' (whereof one goeth vp to thehoufc of God,and CHAP XXI the other to Gibeah) vpon a thirtie men of Ifrael. , yie if'tutt [-^tarc ib*i ih, y,ia not ^ri, ,Mr JaM^h. J 2 ( For the children of Beniammfayd, They untnihtBtnttmitei. 19 rht) liny thtmofubtlhCUttJ, 0 For theji^K'er^ compafTsd in oa n Towit,!a Shi- loh. O Bjr the policie of the cbildita are fallen before vs, as at the firft. Butthechil dren of Ifrael laydc. Let vs flee and plucke them and put thtir ■virgim to the Btninmiltt, a I Tbt'SemU' mitti take the dniighttn »/ Shilok. f Meaning.eror. ^va^es or paihes (o<)iuer>fla(c>. aivay from the citic vnto the hie P wayes) J } And all the men of Ifrael rofe vp out of theii' place, and put thcmdlues in aray at i>aal-ta- mar : and the men that lay in waite of the Ifrae- m: mem was it hand tvictUof (beg). peh,(aying,None of vs fliall giue his daiigh- of 'alhnelfc.and ter vnto the Beniamites to wife. I'or* after .h^"""* 2 And the people came vnto the houfe of Cod brake ir.io (hew- lites came foortli of their place, euen out of the and abode there till cuen before God, and lift: vp ing (ecrctly the jjiedowesofGibtah, their voyces,and wept with great lamentation, meaoes to marrie j4 And they came ouer againft Gi!^eah,tenne j And faide, OLorde God of Ifrael, why is ,']^"j/jju"",^_ thoufand chofen men of all Urael, and the battell this come to pafTe in Ifrael,thac this day one tribe b According l» ihcircuRome, when ihey would (onrultwKbibc J Then >'«<'*• • They knew nee was fore : for they ki^ewe not that the 1 cuiU was oflfrael fhould xvant? that GoH« judge- nccrc th'm. 4 ^ And on the morow the people rofe vp - - - - ^^_ J J altar, and oScrcd burnt IIIacl,^dtU«ciuldr«no.fif«ieid€fttoye4of tljc friossandpewcolfringS; Wlucs for the reft Gh4p.j. t Or rfptnlfd itiitihty tudd*- flroyed tbcii brC' Ihrcp, asappca- teibrcilc 15. <1 ConJemnmg th(m (o be Uu- f our> ot vicf , which ivoalH not puiihrirhandco ptfuilhie. f ttr. childrin «/ jflrtngih. ♦Nwwi.5r.i7. i To wir,abatit' fsMremonethiaf- tt' chedircomfi- tuie Cbap io„).7. B Or,jrKiu>l]i. fFofthf re lacked two hiudietii. J 1 !wn the children of Ifrnel faydjWho js he among all chc tribes of Ifrael , that came not%^ with the Congregation 'vmo the Lord ? for they had n ado a gi cac othe concerning him that came not vp to tilt Lorde to Mizpch ,iaying,i Let him die the death. -I,.' .1 6 A nd the children of Ifracl * iweroTory for Beniamin their brother,& fa id-.lhcocris one tribe cut oftTrom Ifracl this day. 7 Howe lliall »ve doe for wines to them that remainc, feeing we haue fnorne by the Lord,that we vvil not "iue them of our daughters to wines? 8 Alfo they fay d, Is there any of the tribes of ifracl thiit '^ came not vp to Miipeh ro the Lord? and bcholde , there came none of labefh Gilead vnto the hollc and to the Congregation. 9 For ivhen the people were vicwed,behold, none of the. inliabitants of labcfh Gilead were there. 10 Therefore the Congregation fent riiither tivelue thouland men of the f moft valiant , and con.maimded them, (a)'ing,Goe and fmite the in- habitants of labcfli Gilead with the edge of the fword, both women, and children, 1 r *And this is it that ye (hal doe : ye fhail vt- cerly deftroy all the males and all the women tliat haue lien by men. 1 2 And they found among tlie inh:^bitant$ of labefli Gilead fourehundreth maides, virgins that had knowen no man by lying with any male: and they brought them vnto the hofte to Shiloh, ■ which is in the lend of Canaatj. I i f Then the r,holcCongregation«fent.and (pake ivich the children of Beniamin that were in the rocke of Rimmon,and cdled |] peaceably vn-; to them : 14 AndBeniamin came againe at that time, and they gaue them wines which they had feued aliue ofthe womai of labcfli Gilead : but: theys had not t & ynow for them. I J And the people were fory &r Beniaoiin, of the Bcnidnaicc^. . 5,7 bcaufc the Lord had made a breachin the tnbcs of Ifracl. 1 6 Therefore the Elders, of the Congregation (ayd, Howflial we doe for vviues to the rcmoant? for the women of beniamin are dcftroycd. ..J7 Andthcyfi*)id, there mufl *f yaninheri- E Ben/jmmniM/J tanceforthem that becfcaped of Beniamin, that ^"ffe'"'*"' • atribebcndrddVoyedotitoflliael. , poriioo mihei* 18 Howbeitwemaynotgiuethcmwiuesofour hentanceof u»- daughters: for the children of Ifiacl had fwoine, ''**'»• faying, Curfcd be he y gjueth a v>ife to Beniamin. 1 8 Therefore they feid, Bchold,there is a feaft ofthe Lord cuery yere in Shiloh maplacf, which is on the i»NorthfideofBetli-)el, and on the Eaft- !• "« Jcfcriteib fideoftheivay that goeth vp from B.eth-cl to [i';'^'/"."!;';^ ShecheJT»,and on the boiith of Lebonah. . > «"?/ loVance, 20 Therefore they commaunded. the ciiildr.en jsibemanctihtD of Beniamin, faying, Goc,andijeiriwaice in the wav and m ling Vinevardes pralmesaod lony vjne>ardes. /.,,,, r^, oi Gods woikta 21 And when ye fee that the daughters of Shj- jmoDgtbein. loh come out to dance in dances , then come y ee out ofthe vineyardes,and catch you euery man a wife ofthe daughtersof Shiloh , andgoeiuto the landofBeninmin. 2Z And ' when their father or their brethren > TtiougJi ihsy come vnto vsto coniplaine,we wil fey vnto, tjiem, •'"'"S''' hereby to , , . . , ,.■ V 1 1 r perlwade men that Hai;epitieonthem tor ourLikes , becaulcwe re- ,i,ey [,, „ ,i,tit fenied not to eche man hi? wife in thewarre, and oihe.yet beioie becaufe ye haue not giuen vnto them hidierco, ye ^^ " was bi»- hauefinncd. ' 2 3 And the children of-Ecniamin didfo , and tookewiues of them that danced according to their !« number : which the>' tooke , and yvent a- ^ Meaning, two way,andrc:uined.to their inheritatice,and-rcpai- ''""''"''^ rtd the cities and dwelt in them. 24 Sa the children of Ifiael departed tbcMce at that time,eiiery.man to his tnl: e, and t© his fa- miiic,atid weutoutfrom thence euery man to his inheritance. 25 *in rhofeday.es there was nP;King.in.lfi^el, * ch.ip.n.(.«nk biu&ierj man did y which was goodin his e/^j. Ams^^^*" \V)r, iudgti, 1 In:lie Unilof Caoian, b In the tribe of Iudab,wl-.icbwas airecallrdBcih- Iebem£pbrathah, becaufe there WIS another citie fo called in the tribe •f^lcbnlnB, THiE BOOKE aE;:EVTH. ^ ■ THE A RG V ME,N T. THii lioske « hritufed 4ft'r thenaffK of^uthni'l^ch'ti th'i yrhcipil p(rfon fpvk^n of in tfril tr'atifc. Wh:rc!n olfo fi:uratiueiy isftiforth thefi^-te cfr'he Chwch 'Khichis (uiie^ to metnljold affLfiion.', andyet AT Ungth Cod g!ucih good andinjfulij[ue:teiuhwgvsta abide ntih patience til God deftuervi out oftroubUi. Herein alfo u defcribed bow hfui Chr!jl,wbo according fo thefie(h ought to come of Da- Mid^tiroceedtd of Ruth offihom the Loid hfvs didvouchfife t. c'nie,fictvithJ1andingJhcctYns aMoa- bite ofbafectnditio^^andafirangerfrom the people of God:decUrmg vnto vs therebjthat the Gentiles fhouldbe fannificd by hiifi^itHd ioj'iedffith hi! peep/e ,(ir that then jhculd be but one^Jheepefold^an^ »>3e fliepbewd. ,^id it pcmeth that this hijiorieitppertaineth to thi time ofthe ludgesi ■ ' ■ ' ■• CHAP. I. die(J,andfhc refrained with hef two fbnnes, t EHmlich s^oeth witihi, v„fi ,mi chMrin into the Uni of 4 Which tooke them wiues ofthe c Moabites: ' m>',']'^. j**"''"';^ i/r).,i. J H e and hn ionne f itt, tiHmmtni-^mh come thconCsnamew«i Orp£b,& the name of y Other Gjd"R„°'hbecarBe to-Bithichim. Ruth: and they dwelled thereabout tenyeer»«^ of his two fonnes , Mi.hion, and Chilion, Ephra- where fhe was, and her two J J Ku: Naomi (ayd, Turnc againc, my d.ingh- thattime in themorning vnto now,faue thatllicc toViie'eafe o^the ^^^^dbr what caufe wil you goc with me?are there taried a litle in die houie. body* hen lo the any moc fonncs in my vvombc, diat they may be 8 f Then fiid Boax vnto Ruth,Hcareft thou, tomfort ol tlie yourhulbands> my daughter ? goe to none other Held to gather, '«'''»• II Turne3gaine,my daughters : go your way: neither goe from hence; but abide here by my forlamtwooldecohaueanhulband.Ifllhould maydens. j^j. < fay,I haiehope, andid had an hulbandthis 9 ' Let thine eyes be bn the field that they do c Thitii, ufce* night: yea,if I hid borne fonncs, reape,andgoethouafterthew^*^»».HaueInoc hftdei;iwh»t I J Wouldycetaric for them.till they were of charged the fcruaiits, that they touch thee not? ''«'<'« «l'«yd htr. Where hr,lt thou gleaned to day ? and where THetiN.iomishu(bandhadakinfman,oneof wroughteft thou ? blefled be he, that knewe thec. great » power of the familic of Elimelech, And (he (hewed her mother in law , with whomc wchM.""'*""* ^"'^ "'^ """^^ *"*' ^°^^- ^^ ''^^ wrought , and fayd. The mans namc,\virb 1 And Ruth the MoabiteflTe faid vnto Naomi, whom I wrought to day,isBoax. b Tliisherhnmi- Ipray thce,let megoe to theficlde ,and •'gather 20 And Naomi (aid vnto hcr daughter in law, reat1.ffift.on to" """^ ofcome after him,in whofe (ight I (inde fa- BlefTcd be he ofthe Lord : for hec ce:iftth not to ward het mother' uour. And flic fayd vnroher,Goe my daughter, doe good to the lining and to the •■dead. Againc h TomyhojbantI JB lawcforafmuch J ^ And flie went , and came and gleawed in Naomi fatd vnto hcr , The man is neerc vnto vs, '"^ 'wi^^'avlll^'" "w'^fnr^"'* the fieldeaftiir the reapers, audit came to paJTe, and of our affinitic. 'an7nowtovu* fTg" bortiheit * ^"^^ ^^^ »"" v\ ith the poi tion ofthe fieldc of Bo- 2 1 And Ruth the MoabitelTe riid,He did alfo liuings, ax,who was ofthe familie of Elimelech. certainely vnto mec, Thou (lialt be with my fcr- 4 Andbchold,BonzcamefromBeth-teheni, uants, vntill they Iwuc ended all mine harueft. and faid vnto the reapers, Ihc Lord be with you; 2 2 And Naomi anfwcred vnto Ruth her daugb- smd they anrvvW€dhim,The Lord blefTedwe. terinlawc, Itisbcft,mydaiiglitcr, thatthougoe ShcUcthatBoazfccte. Cliip, fjfjtU ffonthtt. out withbis'naldcs, that they ||mectcthccnotin •" anothei field. 1 } Then flie kept her by the maides of Coaxi to gather vnto the end of barley hariieil, and of fpr,rittir»iiti)hir wheatc liamcft , and || dwelt with her mother in mtibtr in Umt. j^^^^^ CHAP. HI, I ?i(f()iti giHtlhTjith eomii/cn. 8 ihtf /lrtpilh*lB:*i fftit, II Ht achntfltd^tthhi'nitljt lobt her iiufrmiin. A Ftervvard Naomi her mother in lawc faid vn- , Mtx-'i'g. 'I'M /\ to her, My daughta, (hall not I fcekc » reft IhcwoDid pro- /- i i l •^ n /• % •idc her of >n «ot tlicc, that thou nwyelt prolper? buiband.wiih 2 Nowc alfo is not Boai our kinfeman,wirh whom (he might vvhofe maides thou waft? bcholde, he vvinojveth KtL«. barleytonightmthellfioore. . ♦ ' J Walii thy lelfe thcrefore,and anoint thee, and put thy raiment vpon thee , and get thee •> ^'jV''" )"' downe to the floorc : let not the "^ man know of any oUiK. tliee, vntill hehauc left eating and diinking. 4 And when hee fliall flecpe,marke the place where he layeth him downc,and go, and vncouer the place of his feete,and lay thecdowne,and he fhall tell thee wliat thou flialt doc. J And dice anfivcrcd her, All that tliou bid- deft mc, I will doc. 6 ^ So (lie went downe vnto the floorc, and did according to all that het motha in lavve bade her. 7 And when Boar had eaten, and drunken, r TJ"j l''"i-'*i^' ^"^ ' chearcd his heart, hee went to lie downe at .mis hi'sftN ^^^ ^^ °^^^^ ''*^P' ofcorne,and Oie camefoftly, uiatf. and vncouered the place of his feet,& lay downe. loi^umtjhm- 8 And at midnight the man was afraideyand ^'"^r^tZ't '"*^''' ^^"g''' ''o^'-^f ■ •''"'^ ^'^^^ ^ woman by at his fectc. «< tr.it t, ^ ihen he fayd. Who art thou? And ftie an- rwcred,Iani Kuth thine handmaid : (pread there- fore the wing of thy garment ouer thine hand- maid : for tliou art the kinfman. 10 Then %d he,Bkfled be thou of the Lord, ' A fhou Ihtwrft my daughter: thou haft <* lliewed more goodnefle thy feife from in tlie lantcr cnde , then at the beginning, in as ciB« lotinie mote rrwch as thou fbliowcdft not yong men, were vftuou.. they poore or rich. 11 Andnowc,mY daughter, feare not : I will doe to thee all tliat thou requireft ; for all die ci- tie of my people doth knowe,that thou arta ver- tiious woman. 1 2 And nowe,it is truethat I am tby kinfinan, howbeit there is a kinfman ncerer tlien I. 1 i Tarie to nighc,and when morning is come, e If hewilltake if hc f willdoe theduetieofakinfinan vntothee, tbpetobehiswiPe well, lethimdoethekinfmans duetic: but if he filu*!' .accordinf *"'" ^^^ ^°^ ^^^ kinimans part,then will I doc the tsGodilanr, duetie of a kinfman, as the Lord liuah ; lleepe yX>«iK.«;.^ vntill the morning. 14^ And Qice lay at his fcete vntil the mor- ning : and (lie arofe before one could know ano- thcr : for hee fayd, Let no maji knovvc,that a wo- man came into the floo re. \OrfitJHtiU, 15 Alfo he Clyde, Krin? the II (Tieete that thou hall vpon thce,and holde i:. And when (lice held it, hee meafured fixe wfi>hth to Rntht hfyiklnfmMKiHchln^ her nnfrin^t, 7 Tht tHdiMciiptr/itm Ij'Ail. \a 'Bof^Kitrntlh Rkthof whom he ktgtUithOUu. 18 Thi ftHt>M:OnofT'hui\. THEN went Boar vp to the > gate, and (ate » Which wai ih« there, andbeholdc, thckinfn);;n, of whom P'»«<»f '""^S*' Boax hadfpokcn, came by : and hcc faytl, ^ Ko, ™*"^', Ebtewe* fiich one, come, fit dowpc hecre. And he turned, here vfe two and fate downe. v>ot«Jf which h>ue 2 Then he tooke ten men of the Elders of the "op'Y'^S"''^ 1 r ■ 1 <-■ 1 I All r- caiion.buiferi.eio citie, and laide, Sit yc downe here. And they late. no„ , cetuine downe, peifonraswcray, J And he faid vnto the kinrman,Naomi,that is °» J"'* > <* K come again out of the countrey of Moab,wil fel a ' ""^ parcel ofland,\vhich was our brother Elimeledis. 4 And I thought to aduertife th:c, laying, Buy it before the |!alliftants,and before theEldcrs ^Or^nhaUiuitu of my people. If thou wilt redeeme it,redeeme it: but if thou wilt not redeem(:it,tel me:for I know that there is none 'befides thee to redeeme it,& I * Fotikoo art am after thee. Then heanfwei ed,I wil redeeme it. ^^l"'*^ ^ ''" J Then faid Eoai,What day thou buyeft the fieldc of the hand of Naomi, thou muft alfo buy it of Ruth the Moabitefle die wife of the dead.to flirre vp the name of the dead, vpon his " inhe- d That h!i iiJie. ritance. titante might 6 And the kinfinan anfwered, I cannot re- I'b"",''^!^'"* decme it,lcft I deftroy mine owne inheritancc;r6r decme my right to thee, for I can not redeeme it. 7 Now iliis was the maner before ti.re in If. rael, concerning redeeming and changing, for to ftabliQi all th'iigs: a man did plucke ofi"hisfl:ooe, and gaueit his neighbour, and tliis \%as a fiirc e wicnefie in Ifrael. t That he had f«. 8 Therefore the kinfman fayde to BoazjBuy (ignedbii right, it for thee : and he drdwc off his (hooe. Deut.J5,j. 9 And Boax laid vnto the Llders and vnto all the people, Yee are witneflcs diis day, that I hauc bought all tliat was Elimekchs, and all that was Chilions and M.ihlons,of the hand of Naomi. I o And moreouer , Kuth the Mo.nbicefle the wife of Mahlon, haue 1 bought to be my wife, to ftirre vp the name of the dead vpon his inheri- tance, and that the name of the dead be not put out from among his brethren , and from the gate of his f place :yearewitne(resthisday. f Or.of the citie II And ail the people tliat were in the gate, *^'*^' "* and the Ekleis iayde, f'/'e are witneflcs: the Lord ""* make the wife that commeth into thine houfe, l:ke Rahe! and like Le;ih, ivhich twainc did build the houle o f lirael: and that thou may eft do wor- thily in g Ephrathah,& be famous in Bcth-khcm, S Ephrathab and 1 2 And dut thine houfe be like the houfe of b"h"o„''/.'°"* Pharex (* whom Tbamar bare vnto ludah) ofthe tcin.iilit. feede which the Lqrd (hall giiie thee of this yong woman. I J ^ So Eoaz tooke Ruth , and (he was his wife : and vyhen hee went in vnto her , the Lord gauethat(heeconceiued,andbarea fonnc. 14 And the w omen Ayd vnto Naomi, Blefled bf the Lord, which hath not left thee this day \vithoutakinfnan,and *■ his name flialbe conti- '' Hffi'»llln"« , ■ ir t ' coiitinuall uo- nued in Ifrael. aeriiie. 1 5 And this fhal bring thy life againe,and che- ri(h thine oldc age : for thy daughter in law v. Iiich loueth thee, hath borne vnto him, and (lie is bet- ter to tbee then ' Auen fonnes. i Meanirgj-Einy ^ ya «urs gaueica 10 And'Amminadab begat< Nahdion , and name, faying, Thereis a childe borne to Naomi, NahihonbegateSalmah, ' .■...;.;. andcalledthenamethereofobe'li the fame was ai AiidSalmonbegace Boax,' and-Boai be- thefatherof Iihai,thefatheiof Dauid. gateObed, 18 ^ Thefe novve arc the gi'ieiations of z^ And Obed begate Ifllai, and Ifhai begate ^ * I'PhareziPhareibegateHezroni . Dauid. •i,f4«.j.4. in.i(.i.;. V Thisgenealo- gie is brought in, CO proaet^Jt Da- uid by riKccAioD ri;/oL.Dyj$ H-B^-A.R G V -M E N T. ''\- i ' ■ ir: ■ ACcardingai^odhitiordttnid, Deut.iyA^fthxtivhet the Ifraelites fhmUebeintbe Lnd o/Ca. Hoan^he ivuld appoint thtm 4 K^*>g : fi here m this pfl booke of Samuel it declared the jlate ef this people vnder their firfi KJag Sa^l,wb« not content \:-irh that erder,xvhich God had for a time ap- pointed for the gouernement of his (^burcb, dem<^nded a Ki^'J, f" t^'^ intent they might be as other va. tiom and in a greater ajj'urance 4? they thought : not bec.itife they might the better thereby ferue Qod, «ts bein^ -vnder the fa(egard of him, which did reprefen: lefut Chf'lt ^he true deliuerer : therefore hee oaue them a tyrant ir an hypocrite to rule outr them, that they might learntfthat the perfon of a l{tng « not fuffictent to defend ihem, except God by his po\Mer pre ferue andkeepe them, ^nti therefore hepiu Mtfhetli the ingratitude of ha people,^ fndech them conti/.uil warrcs both at home andabroad. ^nd bicaufe SMii,iDhtm of nothing Godhad prefcrredto thehonourof a l^ng, did not acknoteledge Gods mercy toward him,but rather difobeyed tbeword ofG..da»d was not jealous of his glory ^he was by the voice of God put down from his eftate,irT>auid the true figm lotht Leni, a There were two Ramaibs,rothac in this cicie Id mount Ephtaimweie Zo {>hiin:thaiis,;hc jcatncd mca and Pippbeis. b Forthf Arhe was there at tbac sime. t Some reide,! pwtion with an Marjiecheare, mre of Me^iih placed 14 hi sjteai^irhop pa- ' zie>2Ce,modefiie,coiifia»cy,perficution,bv open enemier^fained friends, (ir diffemblitig flatterert,are left tath* Church &■ to euery member ofthi jame^asapaterne ir example to behold their ji ate ir vocation. CHAP. I. of hoftes, if thou wilt looke on the trouble of Th, g>n„kii! ,fBlka»»h fMhn ofsamuil. i Hi <»« muts. thine handmaid, and remember me, and not for- 5 honMhifMitfni, »ndfra)fUtotht U'd. If Her an- get thinc handmaid, butgiuevnto thine hand- fi>ire to Eh. 20 satitmlu birnf. J4 sttdoibiitdicait htm nwiid a nianchilde , then 1 will glue him vnto the Lord all the dayes of his life, * and there fliall no *^'^^''-S. H E R E was a man of one of the razor come vpon his head. • ""^S-'J-S- two » Ramathaim Zophim , of 12 And as Ihei continued praying before the mount Fphraimjvvhofe name vas Lord, Eli marked her mouth. Elkanah y fonne of Ieroham,the i j For Hannah (pakain her heart : her lips did fonne of Elihu, y fonne of Tohu, mooueonely,but her voyce was not heard; there- the fonne of Zuph,an Ephrathite; fore Eli thought flie had bene drunken, 2 And he had two wiues: the name of one 14 And Eli fayde vnto her , Howe long wilt »« Hannah, and the name of the other Penin- thoi^be drunken? Putaway fthydrunkennefle \s.l>r.tbf mat, nah : and Peninnah had children,but Hannah had from thee, no children. * i J Thch Hannah anfwered and favd, Nay my J * Andthis man went vp out of his citie eue- lord,6«ra am a^oman | troubled in Ipiritil haue t Ei'.*/*" *<"' ry yeerc, to worfliip & to (acrificc vnto the Lord drunke neither wine rtor ftrong drinke , but haue '* of hoftes in *• Shiloh, where were the two fonn« * powred out my foule before the Lord. *Pf»l.^t.%. of Eli,HophniandPhinehasPrieftsofthcLord. 16 Count not thine handmaid f for a wicked tE^'./""' ««'<'«*' 4 And on a day, when Elkanah facrificcd,he woman : fdrof the abundance of my complaint '""'•/ *''""'• g.iuc to Peninnah his wife &' to all her fonnes and and my gricfehaue I fpoken hitherto, daughters poitions, ' 17 Then Eli anfweredjand fayde,Go in peace, y But vnto Hannah he gaue a worthy *= por- and the God of Ifrael grant thy petition that thou tion: for hee louedHaimah, and the Lord had ,haftafkedof him. made her baiTcn, 18 Shefayd againe, Let thinchandmaidfinde 6 ^ And her aduerfarie vexed her fbre,for of- fgrace in thy fight: (b the woman went heiway, ' That is, pray and did eate,and looked no move fad. vnto the lord 19^ Then they rofe vp cnrly ,and worfliipped ° " ' before the Lord, and returned, and came to their houfe toRamah. NoweElkauahkncweH:innab his wife,and the Lord gremembredhcr. g Accotdingt* 20 For in procefte of time Hann.ah conceiued, her petition, Hannahjwhv wetoeft thou? and why eatcft thou and b.ire a fonnc,andlhc called his name Samuel, not? and why is mine heart troubled? am not I Becaufe /i/'« beiorethe pray edvnro the Lord ,.1nd wept fore: ' ^pe^re^crore theft 11 Abb flic vowed a vowc, and fayd; OLord ' 2j AhdElkanal^her hulbandfaydvntoh^r, "°""' Doe Hannahs fong. Elics fonncs Chap.Ij, wicked. GodthrcatncthEli, 99 Doe what feemcrh thee beft : tary vnrill thou haft for himfclfc ; thus they did vnto all the iTraelitcs, iBtcaufe bf r ptii wcined himtonJy the Lord accomplifh his ' word, that came thither to Shiloh. er tookf cftcft, So the woman abode, ajidgauc net (onne fucke 15 Yea,bcrorcthey burntthcnifet,t}icPricfts m Whicbwjj vntill (lie weined him. ' boy came and Hiyd to the m^'W' childe utis f yong. take as much as thine heart " dedreth : thcnhee 1 Not jofifngfer 25 And they Hew a buUockc, and brought the would anfwcre, No, but thou Oialr giue it now; childe to Eli. and if thou uilt not, I will take it by force. z6 And (be faid, Oh my lord, as thy k foule li- 17! heref >re the finne of the yong men was ueth , my lord , I.im the upman that ftood with ver>' great befo-e tlicLord: for men " abhorred o Setingihe hon. rhee here praying vnto the Lord. the'o'rfmngoftheLord. libleabuiethtiwt 37 Iprayedforthischilde, andthcLordhath 18 ^ Now S.imucl being a yong ch'ldc niini- giucn mc my defireivlnich I aflced of him. ftred before y Lord, girded wirfi a linen * Ephod. •£*«i»8.4. 28 Thcrfore al^o I haue f giuen him vnto the. 1 9 And his mother made him a little coat, and' Lord : as lone as he liutth he (hall be giuen vnto brought it to him from yeere to yeere , when ibe the Lord : and he 1 worlbipped the Loid there. came vp with her hulband, to onertheyertly la- ibcrcfaie it vfai nllcdthdoidt promife. \thtA thiUe. k Thit is,tnoft mii. 17 Cai ftnitth tVrclhit to Ui, 31 Ebk mtnacfd fir not chtflijing hit ( hld'tn. i After that Om kadabtciDcda (onne by poyr't (he glue thanks. b I haucrccoue- redfti(Dgih and tlory by the bene. t 01 the Lord, c IcanaQlwere ANd Haiinah a prayed, & fayd, Mine heart ft- ioycethin the Lord , mine b home is'Cxakcd' conceiued & bnrf three (bnnes,&'two daughters. crihce. 26 And Eli bIerfedElk.inah and his wife, and laid, The Lord giue thee feed of this wonan, for II rhe petition that (he a(kcd of the Lord:and they l'>>;(^''ti'itriiiig departed vnto their place. 'il'li^ut'd''.'"*' -- And theLordvifited Hannah, fb that (bee nii^sttmuti. * in the Lord i my mouth is <= enlorgal oner mine And the childe Sa-nucl grew before the Lord, cpemics, becaufcl reiovce in thy fduation. 22 ^ So Eli nasveq'oldc, and beard all that 2 There is none holy as the Lord:yea,there is hjs fonnes did vnfo all Ifrael , and how die)' lay none befidcs thcc,&.' there is no god like our God. widi the women tliat p aiTcmlkd at the dooreof ^ ^Vl^ch wis fir 3 Speafcedr.omoreprefumpruGufly :letnot thetabernacleoftheConerfgation. y Ebreweswritj' « tw.u.u.fwiw ._ r .'l/-i_tJ AII/-1 i°°.,.ii /-t. after thtittraufll, them, that teproue atroganc}' come outoryourmouth: for the Lord 2j And he layd vnto them. Why tioeyelnch when they came m) batrtnceOe. itfk God ofknowl&ii^c, and by him cnterprifes things ? forofallthis peoplclbeare eaill reports to bee poiiHtd, .areeftal^liiTicd. ■- of you. r ade Exod.jgff. .4. The bow end the might}' men are brokcti, 24 Dee no more^ my fonnes : for it is no good "*"•">*'• and the weakeh.iue girded themfcjueswftrenj^h. report thatlheare, v'ncha, that yce make the J lhe\' th twerefiiU, are hired foorthfor Lordspeopletoq'trefpafle. q Bircaufe ibey c bi-ead,and the hiingt)' are no more hiredSo that 25 If one man finne againft another, the ludgc ^u^jfj^" c^j* the barren hatli borne |]feucn; and Ihee that had fballiudgeit:butifamanfinneagainfttheLord, ^^[.17. * many children, is feeble. who will plead for him ? Notwichftanding they 6 * The Lord kiUetb and makethaKuevbrin- obeyed not the voyceoftheir father, bccaule the gethdo'vneto thegraue,andr.iircthvp.- ' Lord r would llay them. t Soib«foobe? 7 The Lord makcdi poore and niaketbricfi : ^ -aS J (Now the childe Samuel profited and goodadmonitioi* bringethlowe,andexaltcth. - - .V-- • gre\V, and was in fauoiu: both wiA the Lord and |^j,°^^"j^^J^°* 8 *Herai(ethvp thepeoreout ofthe-duft, ahc)'v^itH^r.en) his iuft ituJgemess and htceth v^ the begger fi om the ditnghill , ro 27 Arid-diere came a man of God vnto Eli, lot fiane. f Reprelerrethto fet tf&fwamongf princcs , and to make them in- and (aid Vntbfiim, Thusfaith theLord,DidnoiI hoDouranapui- herit the fcatof'glory : for the pillarSi^f the earth plaineiy appeare, vnto the houfeof thy f father, « T«wit,A»o«, are the g Lords , and he hath fct thcTvorld vpon ^vhc n they wcie in Eg\'pt in Pharaohs houfe ? them. ^ - 28 Andlchpfe himoutofall then-ibesoflll 9 Hexvill kecpethe feet of his Saints,and the rael to be my Prieft, to offer vpon mine 3ltar,and wicked Oiall keepe filcnce in darknefle ; for in bh to burne jncenfc , and to weare an Ephod before dvnjmightn-.allnon^anbcflrong. • me, and*Igauev.ntothehoufeofthy fjtherall "ieWMo-r-j, I o The Lords adueifaries fball be dcflroyed, theoffrings n"ade bv fire of the children of IfiaeL .-ind out of heaucn fbaU he * thunder vpon them : 2 9 Wherefore h^uc^-^ t kicked ag;iinft my ■„^jj^„//;j, J^ the Lord fhall judge the ends of the world, and ficriliceai>d'mineorrering, which I commanded cifices, andasie {lull giue power vnto his ''King, and exalt the inmyTabennde, and honoureft thy children a- were.itodetheiu home of his Ar.oyntcd. boiieme, tonukcyourftluesfatofthefirftfiiiits ""^Kfoo'? II AndFJkanah went toRamahtohis houfe, ofall the offeringsoflfrael my people? and die childe did miniller vnto the Lord i before 30 WherfbrcyLordGodoflfraelf ith,inu'd, . Eh the Prieft. that thineboufe, &r the houfe of thy father fbojild ° .^.f^'^/n 12 ff Now the fonnes of Eli f^ere wicketl men, walkc btfore me for euenbut now the Lord faith, ,„ rucK as h« gioeih • a'-d ^ !i;^^^ cn!r..n,crir.cothepanne,orintod;epotre:l?n^ that.t.snothjshandthat fmotcvs, *«f itu^a ^-^^'-"^ >oKibrcusht^■p,thePrieftco< ldw»CCt{i,t happened vs. -. S.c«^i»S.*^7r d In that ye con-, den'.nc ray bartelf- BCtre.jelhe'* your pride againftOod. • e Theyfelltheit labotiitfotnecer- farie food. 1 5' .IB*)/., *Oeul.}i.j9, mj J.1 6.1 f, tobjj z. ♦PM11J.7. teth downe accor ding 10 hisowne Will, though mans inrlgemcnc be contrary. g Therefore h« may dilpoTealf things according to his wilt. *c^■»!!.^ 10. Ii She groimded . ber prayer on le- fnsCbriR which was CO come. i In all that F.'i comtnaadcdhim. k That is,(hejr n;glcAed hii ordinance! \Or,fnnt. 1 Tranrgrefiing the order appouj- ted in 'lie La-.v, leuy.jr fortbeir belUctiake, il»t t.h<; fiilb-hooK-e brought \-p, the Prieft cot God calkth Samuel. I. Samuel. The Philiftims take the Arke. , * olde man in thine hoiife for euer. my fbnne. And he anfwered, Here I am. j^ Neuerd'-eleire, livillnotdeftroy eueiyoHC 17 ThenhcCiid, Wbut is it, tnzt the LordCaid oftliine fro mine aitai-jto make dime eies to faile, vnto tIiee?Ipraythce,hidei:not frommc:God I & to make ihine heart foroH-ful: and all the mill- 't doe (o to thee, rndmprealfc, ifthou hide any, I* God poailh the* - lor,nh*nihty ticudeof thiuchoufcftiall ||die wA«»ri^*^ tf men. thing from me, of all thdt he ( aid vnto thee. ' fIrrexce'Vtho''* ccmctoHume-it. 54 And this fli-ilbeafigne vnto thec,thatfhall 18 SoSamuekolJc himeiieryuhic, and hid ten'me trueih" come vpon thy tuofbnnes, HophniandPhine- nothingfiomhim. Thenhefiyd, ItisthcLcrd: Ruthi.17. has :in one day they fhall die both. let him do what (eeineth him good. ^-, r MMniBg.Zadok, S) And I will ftirre me vp az Ir.ithfuU Prieft, 19 ^ And Samuel ?rcw, 5c die Lord "-as with whofiiccceded A- ■ - - - -• - , . _ . — . . . buthir.aud was ihefigutc oi Chrilt. . - ^6 And all that are left in thine honfe, iLall 21 AikI the Lord appesi-ed againc iiiShiloh: ^'uiheMi/j'Us ■ IThat is.OnIbe come.and a bowedownc to him fora piece of III- for the Lord reiieiled himfelfe to Sanuid hf S>hi- ^yf"°^"" We.iour vn:o uer,and?.morfcllof brcad,aiid iliailfiv, Appoint loh by | his word. ^c'b'.h the oord "°* nie, I pr.ay thee, to one of the pviefts offices, tliat CHAP IIII afittlnd, Imayeateamorfellofbread. ,^ ,. , . „,-,\- ', , . CHAP. III. vhiTtfortthtl>hMJi'»Hni»fivt. i=Tf:e^,kmucul.tteHra)s, m m^jktmih Kkf.fhaSccmt 'ifhinehtuhtjomeofEli. ■vp,ntu&h^hou;t. .8 Ti>tf»mf4icU<»i,Ufmxliof.li. y. Nd Samuel fpakevntoall IfraehH^dlfrael | From tt.« <}«««. N Owe the childe Samuel miniftred vnto the /xvvcnt out agair.ft the Philiftims to fcsttcll, mrecfthetrtae- Lord a before Eli r and die word of the Lord and pitched belide j( Eben-ezer : andthePhili- '""""" "'^^SJPf. • Ein'rei""'" ^^■^!' F^cious in diofcdayes : for there was no ftims pitched in Aphek. S^^ueiVrt'/bont fe He'cjufcihere manifelt rifjon. _ a Andthe Phililtms putthemfeltiesinaray 597.W«!' "" vetevety ftw 2. Andat diattJme,asElila7iiihis = pla£e,his sgainft Ifiael : and when they ioyned the bactell, I'l'^fion^fbilef, ptoi'heutodc- eyes began to vvaxcdimmediat he could not fee. Itael was fmitten do v/nc before the Philiftims : 'H-7'"« e^'n't'htcoart ^ Andyer thedlightof Godwentout, Sa- who ilcwof die armie in die field about foiire next to the Ta- "1"^ ' ^ept: in die temple of die Lord , wher£ the thouland men, bernacle. Arke of God was. j So when the people were come into the f ^*'e" i^'h')],* * "^^^ ^^ ^^'^ ^ ^^^ Samuel : ahd hee . campe, the Elders of Ifrael ikUi,^ Wherefore hath a For it mav ffme buTti7n*he oisht. ^*^'^> Here I am. the Lord fmitten \s this day before thePliiliftims? ""' •'''' "" " "" « lofeiihvttwn. J AndherannevntoEli,andlaid,HereamI, let vs bring the Arke ofdiecouenant of the Lord mutlscVmosmde. tethtM: Samuel for thou calledft me. But he laid,I called thee noc: outof Shilohvnco%'s, that vvheniccommctha- men-.. eldVwhep the" £° -Tgainc atidileepc. And he-went and llept. niong vs , it may faue vi oiit of the hand of our ' Xord appealed ^ And the Lord called once againe, Samuel, enemies. cobin. AndSamuelarofe,r.ndwenttoEli,a!idfa!d,Iam 4 Then the people fent to Shiloh, & brought -here : for thou didft call me. And he anfuered, I from diciicc the Arke of die couenant of the called dice not,my fonne :coagaine ^Wfle^e, Lord ofhofts,who '' dwelleth bctiveene theChe- <> For'"* vfedto fBy»ifion. 7 Thus d:d Samuel, Before hee knew i die rubinw : and theic vers the two Ibnnesof EL', app^Ktoideif- Lord,and before die woidofths Lord was rcuei- Hophni, and Phinehas, with the Arke of die co- theCber^bi'mro* ledvntahJm. UenantofGo«i, nenheArkeofth* 8 And the Lord called Samuel agaiuE the $ And when the Arke ef the couenant of the *""""".£"•' S* third timeiandhearofejand went to Elz,andfa:d, Lord came into tlic hoftc, allliracl ftioureda ^"'"'* gSuchwMibe I am here;foidiou hart called me.l hen Eli g per- might)- fliout, lb that the eaitJi r.-jig againe. thTfe Jime" °hat ^^"^dtliat die Lord had Called die chiJdt 6 And when the Philiftims heaid the noyfe ibecVirfePrieft 9 Therefore Eli fgyd vnto Samucl, 'Coe *«<< of the (liout, they /aid, What meanerh the found wai become dull fleepe : and ifhe call thce,dien fay, Spcakc Lord, of this night)' fhout in the hoft of die Ebrewes ? and negligent to for diy feiuant hcaredi. So Samuel went,aiid llept and diey vnderftood that die Arke of die Lord ioSppc^^s. inhisplace. . ;vas come into die^^ofte. r o f And the Lord came, and ftood, and cal- 7 And the Phi liftims were aftayd , and fay d, led as at other rimes, Samuel, Samuel. Then S3- God is come into the hoft : therefore fayd they, niuel anfwered, Speake, for thy feni.-mt hearcdi. « Wo vnto vs: for it hath not bene fo haetoforc. < Befofe we* II f Then the Lord faid to' Samuel,Beholdc,l 8 Wo vnto v$,who dial deliuer vs out of the f«"'g'" 'fi*'"'* vvill do a thing in Ifrael, ^vhereofwhofoeuei-fliali handofdiefe mighty Gods? thcfc are the Gods "odi'cocew ♦i.:C''«-»t."- '^^^'■^' ^^ "^^"^ * ^^^ ^^'all b ringle. that fmote die Eg)'ptians with all the plagues in Bght agai'nft vs. b G«ddechreih 1 2 In that day I will raifevp againftEli all the <1 "ildcTneffc. d'poi m i.he red jvl,at&.dd:nteare things which I luucfpokcn coHceminf; his houfe: 9 Beftroni' and play die men , OPhiliftims, S"in" «>f »" his dtOilfei^"'^' «h, becaufe his fonnesranne into 4 rounder, and fmittcndowne, and fled cuery man into his tent: S'/^""' he ftayed them not. and there was an cxceedin" great (laughter : for ■"" 14 Nowe therefore I haue fwornc vnto die there fell of Ifr.ncl "^thirty tliouland footmen, e Dauidalladin» houf;ofEh,thatdiewickedncsofEl}$JvHcl/lial |i And theArkcofGod was taken, andthc ("thispbce.pfJ. JMea^mg.tbt "^^ ^^^["^S^d.^^^j^ %^#tKe pofti'of die ^ Tcm- :.ronncsofEli,HophniandPhinelia.sdicd. ^eVt'i^fOmed^ lis poilcii:ie ij Atccrwafjjs , • tQ 1 And dicre ranne a man of Uaiiamin out of with fite: meaning h.TlLTh"'t' '^'tSPS'nd'nice was troubled in her miridfc' ind' ,'w'cl;rmy , and came to Shiloh die (ame day uidi tt^'y ""' ^''^J"' PiieiUoifUei pray edrnro the Lord ,.1nd wept fore: ■^. ' 'pe,,odics frent,and earth vpon his head. /in,okenoffor. II Alio ftic vowed a vowc, and faya^CLord' a And when he «mc, loc, Elj fate vpont „w&„oarDiiis. j^EU dicth. " g-leiftitOiooW bciilicDof the (uemies, ffbfh' ThcArke. Emerods. loo C,0<1 h According « C«ij hid afucc fiid. lO'ylacrieoMt. I And r TheidoUtetr healed, and it (hall be kn jwen to you, wh\'his '"""'^ '•;"«,'» I ji ^„i. c ' J . 3 uuc God.ivhi hand dcparteth not from you. , ,,on,lh«hfiDn9 , 4 thenfaidthev. What (hall be the/iftne ot iuUly, THEN the PhilifHms tooke the Aikc of fnr!g,which we (hallgiue vnro it ? And theyan- God and caried it from'Ebe.n-ezer vnto f.vered. Fine golden emerods and fine golden a WhictiwMone "Aflulod, '. mifc, according tp die mimberofthePrjicesof 3 Euen the Philiftims tooke the Arke of the Philiftims: for oilepbgue-uw on you all,antf God, and brought it into the iMJufe of PDagon, on your Princes, andiet itiy Dagon, 5 Wherefore ye (hall make the finuliuides of 3 And when they ofAfhdodrofc the next day your emerDds,& -he fimiiitudcs of your mife that in the morning, beholde, Dagon was fallen vpon deftroy the land : fo ye (hall giiie glory vnto the his f-cc on tlic ground before the Arke ef the God of Ifrael, tliat hee may take his hand from Lord, and tlwy tooke vp Dagon, and fcthihi in you,andf!X>m your ':gods,.indfi-D'ryo;:r land. « TTiis is Gocf* hispkceagainc. ■ .-■■■■■ 6 VVhereforeuhen f];puld yee harden your j°''?™'-'''"!|';^ 4 Alfo they rofe vp earely is the morning the hearts, as- the .F.evpMns and Pharaoh havdenej knoIvin'The'irJc nc:<;tday,andbeholdc,D3gon was fallen vpon his theiriieartes ? when 'be wrought wondcrful'y a- God.thTy wotiWy- face on the ground before the Arke of the Lord, mcng thtm, * did tficynot Jetthsmgoe, and ^^notaright. andrhcheadofDagonandtherwopalmesofhis they deparccd ? har.ds wt? cut off vpon the thrc-lhold: onely the 7 Nowe therefore make a new cart, and take ftuQ-,pe of Dagon was left to him. two milch kinc, on v. hornc there hath come no % ThercforethcPrieftsof DagonjandalVthat yoke: ami tie the kine to the cart, and bring :h? Tboj 10 (liad-of coinc into Dagons houfe, ' tread not on the thre- calacs home from them. llioldeof Drgonin Aihdodvntothisday. 8 Then take tlieArkeot theLord, andletit " 6 EutthehandcFtheLordu-asheauicvpor? Tp«n the csn, & put the* iewels of gold which, n them of Afbdod, and.deftroyed them, and fmote yeC glue it for a iJnne offering: ina coffer by the J them with * emerods, fr^ri Afhdod, and the fi'det!ieTeo£.indf.ndita^\ay,thatitmav2o. of the fiucprinci. )>all cities of (he Pbil:ain>s. b Which was theic chiefe idole, & as fame write, froui the naiiill downeivaid was lilceafini.andvp. " wardliltraoiaa. •fAeiti.i d >5D. *P/«/.73,6«, Urael, Ti>iiiet]c&afi<> vponDagonourgod, f chasce th^t happened vs. ■^^ Jti. Mli^ dccK«^ The Philiftims fend agalne the Arke." I. Samuel irraelrepcmeth. 1 o And the men did Co : for they tooke two fhal deliuer you oiitof the hand of thePhiliftims. Tcine that gaue milke, and tyed them to the cart, 4 Then the children oflfraeldid put away and fhut the calues at home. * Baalim & AfLtai oth, & ferued the Lord onely. * ^*/jj.».f »,r j, 1 1 So the)' fct the Arke of the Lord vpon the 5 And Samuel faidjGatherall Ifrael to < Miz- c For shiloh wit cart, and the corfer with the mice of golde, and peh,and I will pray foryou vnto the Lord. now de folate, be. with the fimilinides of their emerods. , ..^ And they gaiiered together to Miipeh,and q'J^^^'J'/j^j^I'Ji I i And rhe kinc went the ftrcight way. to 4.drew water and powred it out before die Lord, thence the Atke, Eeth-niemelli,& kept one path, & lowed as they and farted the fame day,andfaid there, Wee hauc ^ The chalde went, & aimed neither to the right hand nor to finned againrt the Lord. And Samuel iudged the ''"^ ^"^' '•"'»''<)' the left : alfo the Princes of the Philirtims went children of Ifrael in Mizpeh. th'eh h^VtMhitri g Fetthetrialt after gthem,vnto ihe borders of peth-(}iemelh, 7 When the Pbliftims heard that the chil- wepc abundjmiy ' oftheawuet. ^^ Nowcthe>' of Beth-fhemefli were reaping drenoflfiael were gathered together to Mixpehi for their finnet. their wheate .harudl in the vallcy,and they lift vp the Princes of the Philirtims went vp againft If- their eyes,and fpied the Arke,and rcioyced when raeh and when the children of Ifrael heard that, the/fawic. they were afnid of the Philil^ms. 14 ^ And the cart came into the fielde oflp- 8 And the children of Ifrael faid to Samuel, I1 To wit.the men ^"aaBeth-fhemite, andrtoodftill there. There Ceafe not to «■ crie vnto the Lord our God for « Signifriogtbat .ofBethniemclh, was alfoagreatftone, and "^ they claue the wood vs, that hce may faucvs out oF the hand of the IhJ^J!,^!^""' * which w«c iftae- of the cart, and offered ihekine for a burnt offe- Philirtims. ., ougbr'to'b'e'/vt "'**• ring vnto the Lord, p Then Samuel tookea Kicking lambe, and hemtm ztale. I y And the Leuites tooke downe the Atke of offred it all together for a burnt offring \Tito the the Lord,and the coffer that was with it, wherein Lord, and Samuel cried vpto the Lord for Ifiael^ the lewcls of golde were, and put them on the and the Lord heard him. great ftonc,and the men of Beth-fhemepi offered i o- And as Samuel offered the burnt offering, burnt offering, and factificedfacrifices that fame the Philirtims came to fight ag.iinft Ifrad -. but day vnto the Lord. the Lord f thundered with a peat thunder that •^A«o'<'''ng to 16 And when the fiu.e Princes ofthe Philirtims day vpon the Philirtims, and iirattered them : fo H,'„^ib'^/^;f(,, fudfeeneit,theyretumedtoEkronthefamed.iy. they were flaine before Ifrael. _ moiber,cbip.x.n, 17 ^ So thefearethcgoldenEmerods, which u And the men of Ifrael went from Mizpeh the Philirtims gaue for a finne offering to the and purfued the Philirtims, and fmote them vntiU iThefewetetlie Lord : for » Allidodonc,for Gaza one, for Alkc- they came •vndcrBab-caT. fiuej'tmcipjllci. lonone/orOathonc^^iiiforEkronone, 12 Then Samuel tooke a ftone and pitched it flfms*hu:hwer'e '^ And golden mifc according to the number betweene Mixpdi and g Shen, & called the name g Which wan not all conquered ofall the citics ofthePhilirtiTis,i«/w^i«^ to the thereof,Eben-eter,andhefaid,Hitherto hath the f'j^'ft'J^j^ vntotheiimeof fiue Priiiccs, botli of walled townes, and of I^ord holpen vs. *'*^ ^o"'fhtpUini .r '^°^^"'^^ vn walled, vnto the great yf en* of H Abel, r j f bo the Philirtims were brought vnder, Uounittw"" '" whereon the>' fct the Arke of the Lord : t/bich and they came no more againe into the coaftes of ftene rtmatneth vnto this day in the field of lo- Urael : and the hand of the Lord was againll the * « rtiuathcEeth-fliemite. PfailiiHrns all the dayes of Samuel.^ 19 And hee fmote of themen of Beth-rtic- 14 Alfo the cities which the Philirtims had ta- V Fori(wj!B8t mel>i, becaufe they > had looked iii the Arke of ken from Ifrael, were rertored to Ifrael, fi-oni 'JawfuU 10 any ei- the Lord; he rteweeuen among the people fifrie 'Eltton euen to Gath: and Ifrael deliuered the to feeu" ue'o'n'el '^^'^"^^nd men and three fcore and ten men. and coaftesof the fame out of the hands of the Phili- »o Aaron a"Vhis ^ the people lamented, becaufc die Lord had flainc rtims: and there was a peace bctweenelfraeland fonnei, Numb, the people with fo great a (laughter. the h Amorites. •> Mfaning,th* ».if.aadi9. 20 Wherefore the men of Beth-fhcmefh {aid, ij And. Samuel iudged Ifrael all the clayes of f'"'»^"«' Who is able to ftand before this holy Lord God? his life, and to whom (liall he goe from vs ? 16 And went about yeere by yeere to Beth- el, 21 And they fcnt meffengers to the inhabi- andGilgal,andMizpeh, and iudged Ifrael in all tants of Kiriath-iearim, faying. The Philirtims thofe places. . „,, . , haue brought againe the Arke ofthc Lord: come 17 Afterward hce returned to Ramah : for tojjifaffjto^/** ye downe and uke it vp to you. there wg;? his houfe, and there hee iudged Ifiael : j^^^,^ . f„, „ ^g, >- IT » r. -.TTT alfo he built an 'altar there vnto the Lord. atectainepljce <- H A P. VXl.- was not ap. 1 Thf^rkt hbrtufht to Kitii/lhietrim. } SMmuel nitr. , CHAP. VIII. pointed. tlihlheatepl' 10 ftrftki thnrpnnii tni titmt tttht Lmd, .^, it//- , j ^,r.i^L rii— . ^1 r,L , a c L itr I J ^ I SttHHtlmiketbhafoimtttudttioHtr ifrm,reho folhvfyitt S«,mc/,Hd^e,h Ifr»d. ^ ^^^^ ,7^ha"'« 2 (For while the Arke abode in Kiriath-iarim, ''Ioel,andtherunKofthefccond Abiah) tusn b vvh^^was alfo the time was long, for it was twentieyecres) and ludgesiuBcer fheba. called vnhni, blamfntedfnr all the hoiifeoflfiael Limtnte'd b after the Lord. j And his fonncsuaIkctiiant c. I r ^ And as.they were going vp the hic way x6 And hee will take \-our menferuants,and to the citie, they found maides that cameoutto ^ your maide feniants,and the chiefe of yoiir yong draw vvater,& faid vnto the. Is there here a Seer? •" nicn,and your afTes, and put them to bis vrorke. 12 Andthcyanfweredthem,and (aide. Yea: 17 He will take the tenth of y our (hccpe,and loe,Z;« w before you : make h.ifte nowe: forhee ye fhall be his feruants, "■ camethis day to thecitie:for there is an g cffring g Thatis a feaft 18 Andye(liallcryoutatthaiday,beca»ire of of the people this day in the hie place. afrertheoffenng, your King, whome y ee haue chofen you, and the i j When ye (hall come into the citie, ye fliall ]*'"'!' ^°"}'^ ''* • g Steanreytre- Lord will not g heareyou at that day. findehimftraightwayyerhecomevp to the hie p'lfVof'thc'ciiie' pent B»t for yoar 19 But the people would not heare the voycc place to eate: for the people wil not eatevntil he appointed foi ihat *'ffmaH"fot''To"r'* °^^^"'"^^'^"^*^''^'"^>'' ^'^y''^"'*^ come, becaufehcwill i> blefTethe facTifice : and ^■''■ 3(ai&-o«!wh«e'. ki"go''«i'vs. . then eate they that be bidden to the feaft: nowe fh,'^{;"";|'X into ye cart yont 20 And wc alfo will be like all tther nations, therefore goe vp : for euen now fbal ye find him. flnbuee the liieate felue* willingly, gnd our King (halliudge vs, and goe out before 1 4 Then they went vp into the citie, and when according to tbeit vs,and fight our battels. they were come into the middes of the citie, Sa- "'*<""«• ; 21 Therfore when Samuel heard al the v/ords mu'elcameoutag.-iiri(tthem,togoevpto the hie of the people, hec rehearfed thetn in the eares of phce. the Lord. 1 5 T * But the Lorde had reueiled to Samuel Y^'Aij.t. fOr^tuxttlnir 22 Andthe Lord fai.'le to Samuel, ||Hearken ffecretly {a day before Saul came) faying, 'Amijh, rt^Mtfi. vnto their voyce,and make them a King.And Sa- 1 6 To morow about this time I will fend thee ' ^*'*'" ** '*'^*' muel (aid \-nto the men of Ifrael, Goe euerj' man a man out of the land of Ben!amin:him (haltthoii vnto his citie, anoint to bee gouernour ouer my people Ifrael; CHAP IX that he m.av'(aue my people out ofthehnndes of i NowTtliftjii- • ,,,,.,,, ^ I* , ''riin-r . thePhiliftims: forihaue looked vponmvDeo- '''"S ''■«''"''''»<'• ' uhtossml'l. 9 The P.cph<,» Samufl trw^etb Stuiio ihejtufi. anfweied him,See,this is the man whome I fpake • Tht'htli ►ipHerewasnowaman of Eeniamin, amighty to thee of,he (hall rule my people. valiant and rich. 1 in power,named * Ki(h,the fonne ofAbiel, 18 Then went Saul to Samuel in the middcs VA4p.t4.s1, t&efonneofZeror, thefonneofBechorath, the of the gate,and (ayd,TeIl me,I pray thee, where i.c^ii.8.;;. Jbnneof Aph'ah,theronneofamanofIemini. the Seers hoiife is. i So that it might * And hee had a fonne called Saul, a •> goodly 1 9 And Samuel anfwered Saul,and (aid, I am feemeihatGod j'on? man and a fairc; fo that among the children the Seengoc vp before me vnto the hie place.for approued heir te- oflfrael there was none goodlier then he: from ye(haleatewithmetodav,andtomorrowl uill Tgoir.frcl.T' the (houlders,p3siard he was higher then any of let thee goe,and wUl tell thee all that is in thine ,^^ZTaU petfon. the people. * heart. -■ ■ . toksowe. zo And .. Samuel anointeth Saul. l. Samuel. SauIprophccIethtHeischofcn, 20 And as for thine afles thatwere loft three to thce,doc as occafionfhall feruc :for God it ciayes ago,care not for chem;for they are founde with thee. KMiom dosth and' Oil whom;j/#f all theddire of Ifrael? isit 8 And thoa (halt ^oe downe before mee to luicX dciirt to b« jjq^ vpon thce,and on all tjiy fathers houfe? Gilgal : and I alfo will come dow-ne vnto thee to 'h^'""^''"' 21 ^ButSaulanfwered,andfaid,Amnotrthe offer burnt otFcnngSjaiid to ficrifide facrifices of fonneofl^miniofthefinallefl: tribe of Ifracl?and peace. * Tary for mce feiien dayes, till I come to ^Clup.tjS, my family is the leafl: of all the families of the thee and fhcvvC thee what thou fhalt doe. tribe of lienJamin.VYherefore then §)eakeil thou 9 And whsn he had turned his t backe to"goe t^t,' '^""''f •''' fo to me": _ from Samuel,God gaiic him another <* heart:and foch '!«««« 12 And Samuel tookeSauI and his feruant, allchofetokenscametopafletliatiameday. were meetc for s Wh ethe and brought them into the " chamber,and made 10 ^ And when they came thither to the hill, King, itsawa*! "^'i^"* '''^"'" ^^^ chiefeft place among them that beholde,thecompanie of Prophets metre him, were bidden: which were about thirticperfons. and die SpiritecfGod came vpon him, and hee a J And Samuel laid vnto the Cooke, Bring ||propheciedan-.ongthem. fprtftn^fratfih foorth the portion which I gauetheCj/jni where- ir Therefore all the people that knewe him of I faid vnto thee,Keepe it with thee. hefore,when they faw that he prophecied among 34 And the Cooke tooke vp the (houlder,and the Prophets,fayde echc to other,VVhat is come n Tliat ii ihe ^^^ which was n vpon it, and fet it before Saul, vnto the fonne of Kilh ? * is Saul alfo among the *Cf"'f ■la.if' iheoldtt Willi the And Samuel Giid,Behold,diat which is left, fct it Prophets? bteaft.syhich the before thee 4»^ eate : for hitherto hath it bene 12 Andoneofthelameplaceanfwered , and Ptitft-hadforhif jjept for •-l.-e,Kying,Alfo I " hauc Called thepco- (aid,But who is thcire father i Therefore it was a * MfltImg,t^^t X"iojs"c«r* ple-So Saul did eatc with Samulthjit day. prouerbc,Is Saul alfo among the f Prophets? S,'etb''not bX". lo.i^. ' ' 2 J And .vhen they were come down from the 13 Andwhenheehadmadean ende o£pro- cefjion.butisgi- oThatbothby hie place into the citie,hee communed v/ith Saul phecying,he came to the hie place. ' ufDtowhsme'ic the alTembling of ^ ^^ ^ ^^^y^^ fjO^C^_ ^^^ ^^^ j ^^^j^ ^^^j^ j-^y ^,^^^ hlm,and to his >''"'""'' ^°.^- ^ Ibeme«c;^r°pa. ^6 And when they arofe earcly about the ferunut,VVhitherwentye? AndhcCiid,Tofeeke LmSom ^ red (01 tbee.thoB ipring of die day,Samucl called Saul to the p top theafles:and when wee (awe tL^t they were no lowedcgtcecon*. mighteft vnJer- of the houfe,faying, Vp, that I may fcnde thee a- where,vve carr e to Samuel. nieth kiddeoly to o"if '^mmrng? ^'ay.And SauIarofe,and they went out,bodi hec, i j And Sauls vncle faid , Tellme,lpray thee, ^°'"'^' p Tofpeakewith and Samuel. , ^ what Samuel faid vnto you. h:3i rccretly: lot 27 And whenthcy were come downe to y end is Then S-aul layde to his vncle, I^e tolde vs thehouresweie ofthecity,SamueHaidtoSaul,Bidtheferuantgo plainelythat theafleswere founde : but concer- - q^Gods *c'omman. before vs', (and he werit) but ftand thou ftUnoiv, ningdiekingdome whereof Samuel fp3kc,told2 rfement as concer that Imay fliewc thce q the wordof God. heliimnot. •iBgthce. CHAP X 17 ^ And Sjimuelsa/Icmbled the people vHte -loifi to decfara ,. . , , , *, '^,. ,r , , todieLordinMizpeh. vL-.o-iherr tbcit h,A„,^mh,f,cfhumh. ,7 iW././rW.(«4 ;A.,,<«,,*, r8 Andhcefaide vnto thecbldren qfllrae!, K,,gg^,,ro1„ *niiliiw!thii»mihtirpmic%. Ji s*uiuchop.tth»ih i''- Thus iaith T Lord God Of llrad, I naue brought t-jFtTfcdsfec- i^ Samutl nriicth ths K^'i'iiff'"- Ifraelout of Egvpt,and dcliuered you out of the trate thciein, • In the tjw ►-p Hen Samul tooke a viole of a o\'k and pow- hand of the I•:g^•pt]ans,and out of the handes of this aaointing'fig- 1 redit vponhiihcad,andkilTedhini,and(aid, all kingdoms that troubled you. "I^'h^ PgIi'"!*"^ HathnottheLordeanointcdtheeto be.gouer- 19 Butyehauethiisday caft away your God, 'vhicitwereneJef. nouroue^ his inheritance? ' whoonelvdcliuerethyououtofallyouraduerfi- . fariefertfitnuha z When thou fl^alt depart from me this day, ties .ind tribulations: and ye laid vnto him, J\]o, ithouid mie. tJ,o,j Uialtfin le two men by*Rahels ftpulchrc in fcut appoint a Kin^ oucr vs. Now therefore flan J ♦Cfnf.j $,:». jj^„ border of Benianiin,«un at Zelzah, and they ye before the Lor'd according to your tribes, and b Saoiuelccnfir wil fa .'vntorhec,The ''afles which thou wcntefl: according to your thoufmds. meih biai by I'befe to feeke^ai-c founde : and loc, diy faflier hath left 20 And when Samuel had gathered together fignetihstGod . the c.ire of the afics,& fo^owedi for yoH, flying, all the tribes of Ifrael,the tribe of Bcniamin was tab 3,.pol3!ed vvhatllrdll doe for my fonne? h taken. h Thatls.byej; hm.^00. J Then Ihalt thou go forth from thence, and 21 AftenvardeheaffembledthctribeofBen- «'"£<>»'•'• ic.'/-(r. fI:aii:c«metodieSi'bineofraI)or,andrherefl-all ian-;inaccording to their families, and the familie mecte thee three men !;oingvp to God to Bah- ofMatri was taken.So Saul the lonne of Kilh was d:onc ciiying three f:;ddes,rnd another cirj'ing takcn,and when they fought him, hee coukl nor three loaucs of bread,& aiiocher caiying a botdJVbc found. of wine: . , 22 T.hercfore they asked the Lorde apine, if ■iilr.ofiit*te. ' 4 Andtheyv.i!Iaskcthcetifallbe wcll,and lliat mr.nflionldyetcon-.e thither. And rhe Lord wilni'iethee'thctrto/ww^o/brcadjwluchthou an{wcied,Bcholde,heibach hid hjmfclfe among > Asthopghh* fl-.altrcceuieotth'.u handes. tucftuffe. . _ and TuwiUii.o. \vb' h • S Al^fdiitniait thou come to tlie thill of 2 j And they ramiC, and brought him thence: |.iep!j*in'tl'e*' God,WEfreus tht gatifons ofthcPhilifiims :and anijr.hfnhceftoodeamongthepeorle, he was citie Kjria:h iea- whcnth'on.irt ccane thidicrto thecity,thouQ-,.iU hier thentaiy of the people irom the flioulders nm.wbete^e xncctcacrvn-icanv of Prophets comming downe VDward. 7.1. from the hie place widi a vio!e,& a tymbrcl, and 24 And Samuel (aydc to all the people, See apipc,rji' projiheci a pipc,rjid an'Harpe bcforcdicm , and they ih^i 'ye nothim,whomc the Lorde hath chofcn , that ' ■" ■ . ^ there is nonclikehimamongall the people? and 6 Then the fpirite of the Lotxlwil come vpon all the people iTiouted and fay d,tGcd'*raii6 the \lii,kn>>iK» Cod ty mnaclc ctHfuleio com. 27 Cut die Wicked men fayd , Howni^llhec fife thttr jinue. jo Simuet^:>ko,tiib ti.if>t«^Uio frihut • iRoth to jooy J (aucvs ? So they t!clj»i(ed him, and brought biim th'Lo'd, [^ wi» u^ml!j"* "^ V^^'^^'^ ■• L^t he I'heldliis ton2ue. q ArtiutI then faid vnto all Ifrael,Bchold,I hauc ^ yadtncc. •. , i3^ hearkened vnto your voy^inallthatyefaid J l'i«BCgtat)«f(f A CHAP. XL vncomc,apdhaueappointedaKingoutryou. yourpctiuon. ' tVaf-tPyiht^nmicnutwtureihtnsir.lHtUniGikidt-Kho 2 Now therefore behold, ^««r Kill* walketh ->««AA<^, <-/,«,//,«/,«, 6 uu'i.r>mij„hh,ir. u Th. tbcforcyo;i,andlamoldeanderayheaded,and bTog.afrneyo.. * " btholdjmy lonnes are with you : and 1 h.-:iic wal- ■" l"*** * *""'*■ a Aftf t ihjt S«l "Tr l^cu Nahafii tJie Ammonite ' came vp , and ked b fore you f.o my childhood vnto this day. WIS ciioifn king: J. ( elici;cd labcfli Oilcad : and alltlicncnof 5 iicr.olde, herel.nm : * beare record of mce * F.cc!iii.s«.i9. futicarcofwiiom labcili favj vntoNahrth, Makca couci-antwitli beforcthel.ordandbcforehisanointed.'-VVhofc « Godvv or l^" ffj'""*'!" 2 AndNaJ^alh thoAn-.n-onitcannvcredthe, whomehaiie Idonc wrong to? orwhomch.^ue tc!'n'c(o*alhh"«a On this condition will I make a couenant wxh I huit? or of \\hore hand haue I receiued any thathaueany b This Jeciarett., vou, that I may thniit out all your bright eyes, biibe,toLlindemmeeycsthetevMch^ancfiwillrc- t'>ate«<>'»^'»««« thatihemoienere andbriqgdiatfliaine\pon;)ll [fj-ad. ' ftorcityou? > i&cil.VinoIT ^ lorvvho.nthe£lderscflabenifayd,Giue 4 Then they faid, Thou haft done vs do tberaore cruell ' ^^ '*-"^" ^^"^ re/]^et,that we may fend mefiengers wi ong, nor hal'i hurt vs, neither haft thou taken the/aie, 'vntoallthccoafts of Hi-ael- r-'and thenif no man ought of any mans hand. -dehuer vs, wc will come out to thee. 5 And he layd vnto them , The Lord is wit- 4 frhen came die mcfls ngers to Gibcah of nefle againft you , and his <• Anoynted is witnefle J Ycof King.who Saul,& tolde thefc tiilings in the caics of the peo- thisday,thac ye liaue found nought in minehands. " ""')'f''«'' "v ««« ple:and all the people lift vp dicir \oices & wept. And they anuverfd, Hi u witnelfe. 'olZLmT""^ ^ 5 And bcholde,Saul can's following the cat- 6 Then Samuel fayd vnto the people, It is i^'^^.l out of the fidd,"a!id Saul fav &X What ayleth the Lord that i| made Mofes and Aaron , and that |or,f*«*fi _ ' this people, that thc> v.ecpe ? And fhcy tolde him brought your fethcrs oi-.t of the land of Egypt, the tidinp of the men of Libeft. 7 Now therefore ftand Hill , that I may rea- e «od gaue him ^1 "cn the Sj-irjc of Oui « came vpon Snul, fon with j'ou before the Lord according to al the y fpitii cf ftrength wlicn he heard thoje tidiin^s , aij4 hf was exceed- (|rigl.teoufne!le of the Lord , which he Ihcwed tc ;,limfif, SuSvra^r '"S^"''^ you and rjovour fathers. J," ■'' .:'^5^'ooke a yoke of oxen, and he^^>ed 8 "After that laakobw.ns come into Egypt, ♦c«i«.4<.j,i#. :^j^^.,^'^^ifi'Fieces, usid foitrhcmthorovvbutalithe and your fathers cried vnto tiieLorde , then tlic ■coafts of ifiael by the haniii of meflengers , fiy- Lorde *fent Mofes and Aaron which brought *£x»J.A.t<. ing, Whofoeuerconimetli not foorth after Saul, your fathers oitt of Egypt, and made them dwell A Fead^IethSi- and afttrd Samuel, fo fiiallhis oxen be ferued. inthisplace. was no "t °1' ^'^ **^ ^'^^'"'^ ^^^^^ ^"■'*' ^^^ °" *^ people, and 9 * And when diey forgatc the Lorde their *ii,Jg.^.t. vedoTJC*^^'"' '^^'•^meoutj- with one confent. God, he (bide them into the hand ofSilerae cap- « captaine«ri«. ^tirMUHtmim. 8 And whenhenumbredtheminBezekjthe taineofthehofteofHazor, and into the hand of bins boftckingof children of Ifrael were three hundreth thouland thePhiliftims, and into the hand oftheKingof """"• rr.en:andthemenofludahthirtiethonnuid. Moab, and they fought againft them. * rf'sl"''^L ^'"^ ^ '^^^ ' ^^^y ^y^ ^'■^ ^^^ mclfengers that r o And they cried vnto tbeLord,and laid. We aodSimuei. came, ^ofay vnto themenof labefti Gilead, To haue finned, bec-iufe we haue forfaken the Lord, niorowc by then thefimne bchote, yeftia]! haue and haue ferued EaaTim &: Afhtaroth.Now thcrc- helpe. And the mellcngers came and fhewcd it to foi e deliuer vs out of the handes of our eneinies, the men of labefh,wliich were glad. and we will fcrue thee. I o Therefore the men oflabefh faid. To mo- 3 1 Therefore the Lorde lent lerubbaal f and f line i»,Sararoii, Umlni'JfjI'r'' ^f^^^ we will come out vntofyou, andyeeihall Bedan,and*Iphtah,3nd*Samuel,anddelinercd i"''^-'^''- fembliBj that ihty °° ^^"" ^^ ^"^ pleafeth you. yo u out of the handes of your enemies on cnciy t,cf,^ji.^,i, bad hope of aid*. ^ '? And when the inorowe was come, Saul fide, and ye dwelled iafc. put the people in three bandes, and they came in 12 Notwithftanding when you fawe, that Na- vpon the hofte in the morning watcli, ancjflewc lialhthe King of the children of Amir^n came *{^^ •^'"^Bites vntill the heate of the dij' ; and ^ainftyou, yeefaydvniome, gNo,biitaKing « iejaiBgG<«it» they thatremained,werelcan:ered,fodiattwoof fhallreigncouervs; when yet the Lord yoiy^God fcfke Wpe « them were not left rogcdher. was your King. k *M,Chap«is. ., , . ^^ Then the people faid vnto Samuel, g Who' ij Now theieforc beholdc the King whomc theLocdwoaae uhcthatfaid, shall Saulrdgne ouervs? bring yehauechofcn, 4«^whomcyehauedcfIrediloc the hcaiisof the »i,_r l' ' r, P'' - • .. . , - people to Saul, ™"'^ f"^^" ^"^^ we may fiay diem. therefore, the Lord iiath fet a Kmg oucryou. t By (hewing ^ J B"t Saul faid,There (halt no m.Tn ^ dic this ia Ifve willfearetheLordandfen«him,and tTouie'£o'''T"'' oay . for to day the Lord hath faued Ifrael. heare, bis voice , andnot difobey the v.ordofthe malic""'"* *" ^4 T Then fay de Samnet- vnto the people. Lord, h.oth yee, and the King that reigneth oucr Come, that we may goe to Gilgal, and rcnuethe you, /hall h followthe Lord your God. h He (hall bcpte* Kingdomc there. 1^ ButifyeeiViU not obey the voyceof the <'"«'l"t*>eyii>« i In ngM of c ^^ ^ ^' *^ ^^^^^ "^"'^ ^° ^'^?^' ^ ^^'^^ ^°^'^- ' ^'"^ '^'fobc)' tJ^e Lords month , then ftiall l^^^'" *''* '"''"" thaokefjiuiugfor ^^ul King ther. before the Lord in Gilgal : and th^handofthc J.oj^bevpor.you, andonyoiu: lUviftoxie, thv'K the}- otfav4 } £c,ice oft«in£s before ch« 'fathtfs; • " . ' ""mog-ihe S amuds exhertaiion. I. Samuel. Sauls prcfumpnbn: He is refufcd, 'iS Now alfo fland and fte this great thing came not to Gilgal, therefore the people were which the Lord will do before your ej'cs. g fcattered from him. g Thinking tb»t 17 IsitnotnowwhcatharueftJIwillcallvn- 9 And Saul faid, Bring a burnt oflfering to 'j"abrenceoiihe totheLord, and he fhall fend thunder and raine, me and peace oflerings ; and hee offered a burnt fil°e,hj*"* that ye ma\'perceiue and fee, how that your wic- offering. Oiould lofe the k inthatyelijue kediics is •« great,, which ychaue done in the fight 10 And aflbone as heehad madean endof viftoiie. forfaken him.who of the Lord in alkingyou aKing. offering the burnt offering , beholde, Samuel k'' h'"d"f"" '" '^ ^'"^^ Samuercalled vnto the Lord, and came : nnd Saul went foortli tomeetehim, to moiwUniM/ the Lord fent thualer and raine the f me day : f falute him. iBirMffthim. and all the pcoplWeared the Lord and Samuel 11 And Samuel (aid, What haft thou done? exceedingly. Then Saul faid, Becaufe I fawe that the people 19 And all the people faid vnto Samuel, Pray was h fcattered from me, & that thou camcft not '' Tlionghtbtre for thy feruants vnto the Lord thy God, diat we v, jrhin the dayes appointed, and thrt the Phili- et^ ", f""' ^"^' V < r _l /- ] •_/!_! v;_„ n: I J^U:;i-.I ^ l_ _ ^..-i n ^>-ic"ll amaoi die not : for we haue finned in afking vs a King, ftims gathered thell-lues together ro Michmafh, iudgement .- ytt 1 Kotonelyat befide 1 all our «A«'finnes. 12 Therefore did I, The PhiliiHms will come bf""re they had other iiincs,but jq ^ And Samuel faid vnto the people, Fcare downe nowe vpon me to Gilgal, and Ilmue not q° j'!'f *^'"'' ° j n»v» chiefly. not, (ye haue in deed done all this wickedneffe, made^fupplication vnto rhe Lord, Iwasbolde to°hisdeftnluion, m Helheweth m yet depart not from following the Lord , but therefore and offered a burnt oiB-ing. that there IS no feruc the Lord with all your heart, ij And Samuel faid to Saul, Thou haft done u'itelb"^L?'iue', ^' Nejdier tume.yebacke:forrA4f/Ji»«W£* fooli(hly:diouhaft not kept the commandement ifihefionetiumf' after vaine things which can not profit you, nor of che Lord thy ' God, which hee commaunded i Who willed igiiDctoGod. deliuer you, for rhey are but vanitie) thee: for the Lord had now ftablillied thy king- t^ff'o obey him; 22 For the Lord will not foHake his people dome vpon Ifrael for eoer. wotd$'r'''k" 'b' for his great Names fake : becaufeit hath plcaild 14 But now thy kingdome ftial not continue: his p/ophet!" ^ n ofhijfreeroer- the Lord to make you d his people. the Lord hath fought him a It manafter his owne * Tbatit^uii «y, and rot of your 2| Moreouer,God forbid, that Iftiould finnc hearr,and the Lordhath commanded him to bee . Bieius,aDe there- ggainft the Lord, and ceafe praying for you, but I gouernourouer his people, becaufe thou haft not. ^•-; foirakt yo". ** ^^^' ^^^^' 5'°" ^^^ 0°°*^ ^•"'^ right way. kept that which the Lord had comnanded thee. '^ o Vafainedly.and 24 Therefore fcareyou die Lord, and ferue 15 f And Samuel arofe,and gate him vp from ddeRa'^Vk'*''"' without hypgcti. him in the tnieth with allvouro hearts, and con- Gilgalin'GibeahofBeniamin : and Saul num- ^' fider how great things he hath done far jou. bred the people diat were found with him, about 25 Butifyedowickedly,yeftialIpejiih>both fixe hundred men. yc, and your King. 16 AndSaulapdflonathsnhisfonne, .indthe ^ TT » p YTTT. people that were found with them,had their abi- • ■^ir,L,n- r. 'r.. r 7?' i i. c , dingin Gibcah ofBeniaa-.in : but the Pliiliftlms bttngdriabtdii>atoC9dtcomr,iAt:dtmi>,t,i,!hevtJ<,fS• t ■/ \Ajcm*:ka<>iin<{hi»imiHiit}rrTfHlthe'Phh/t:'>H toHi^t't. tiie people hid tnewUlues in caues, end in holds, ',^ s«„!hmdtth ,htptopii h « uh,, „o: ,c „<, liii r»» »x. anu .n:ockfSjandintowTeS;andinpittes. ji Trtptopieetitviiiiibe ihod. ^Ss^.-il noiJd put ]»• ^ th'ttjaas it 7 And/iwfofthcF.brCWfSWtntOuerloTden tuihmioiffth. 4f The i>tcpkJ>/,u(rf.im. _ Coa^vo'l«Md».'' J\vh«reihetw» vnrothc land of' Gad apd Gilead; and Saul was "TpHcnona day lonatKnnthe (onne of S.i.iil ciaretoifraeithat tnbrsandihe yet jn Gilgal, and all the peoplcJS>rfearefollow- 1 favdevntothcyong man th.it hire his ar- the viftory did not kalfc lenaioed. ed him. mour,' » Come and let vs goe ouer towarde the [°ji'„ ^,;^".„'| 8 And he taricd feuen dayes according vnto Philiftims garifon, that is yonder on the other b„ionelycan« the E;j-i4etlwtSH!rwel bad apfr)ipttd; but &unw€l |idc,biitbstoldenothisfathi.T. " , ofhisgrwe.' K ■ ■!■!■ 1^1 z^And londthan and his armour bcjrcr. Chap.xiiir. lonathantafletbhony. -103 ■2 And ^atil taricd in the horderof Gibeah fjucad fin tlicr.ibrondc,riKicncreared: therefore vndcr a poncgranate tree, which was in Migioii, Saul (jid vnto the Pricff, ' Withdraw thine hand, i lei tht Ephod and the people that were witli him, W«< about' lo And Saul was anemblcdwiiball thcpco- ''°'«:*"' i'""' . '• ■' ' riNchundrcthmcni •' - plcthatwcre'withhiin,a*d they came to the bat- "°][^"["^''"",^"J^j _ *Cl>jf.'i.ti. S And Alii.ih the fomieof Ahittih, tlchla-i tell; and behold, * cuery m;insfuord was agaihA Ood.Num 27,11, ib. ".* Eh,u'(«iheLordesPridtinShiloh, and warcan 21 lUorcoiicr, the fcbrcwcs that were with the »'*'«->*v»i.. v ♦ Ephod: and the people knewe not that lonathan Philillims bcloreti:ic,aiidweic come with them was gone. info all partes of the hollc, ciicn they alfo tui ncd 4 ^Now in the way whereby lonathan t6bewith the'' Ifnehtes that were with Saul and J? ^tnuglibtfora fought to £^oe oner to the Philirtimsganron,thcie lonathan. phiimlmslhey lOr,lHttMth. was;i||lliaipcroGkeonthcone(idc,anda(haV}-)e zz Alfo all the men of Ifrael which had hid dcciaita t\iem rockc on the other fide: the name of the oriewiu themfelues in mount F.phvaim, when they heard fdutsasaiitmiei, called Bozcz, and the namef/f the 6thet Sench. that the Philiftims were tied, they follo\*w.i4.ii. 7 And he that bare his armour,fiid vnto iiim, fuflenance. ; ' bmttobispoli. Doeall that is in thine heart: goe where it ple.v - aj Andalltheyof the land came to a wood,' '•'''"' |^'^"'' c iwilIfoI!o»« feth thee: beholde,' I am with thee as thine heart vvherchony lay vpohtheground. • b7cbehJDd"of the«*hiiher(oe. defireth. ' ' V, 2rf Andlhepeoplecameintothewood, and Jonathan. "" ihou gofft; g -j-j^ji^ j-^jj lonathan , Behold, we goe ouer behold, the hony dropped, and no man mooned }£tr.4rMrf. ■^ vnto thofc mai , and will fliewe our felues vnto his hand to his n- ouch : for the people feared the tj,gj„_ "' °^^^- ml1,m''nt"i't*!'*e** d Thisherpake 9 <^ Ifthey fay on this wifeto vs, Tarie vntill 27 But lonathan heard not wheri his father ^),lj"{jJ^-',^,Je. bythtipititeol wccome to you, then wee will (tandeftill inour charged thepeople with the othe: whercforehc rtophcfif.teraf placCjand not goe vp to chcm. putfoorth thecndeoftheroddcthat was in his'— Go?eVua'i"'gf'>M andbyUerifion. , jj And thcmen of thegarifonanfwcrcfilo- bled the land : fee now how mine eyes are made "* " nathan.r nd his armourbearer,and faid. Come vp cleare,becaufe 1 haue tafted a litle of this hony : to vs: forwewillfliewyouatbing. Then lona- jo How muchmore, ifthepeoplchadeatcn , than fiiid vnto his armourbearer. Come vp after to day ofthc fpoyle of their enemies which'they mec: for the Lord hath deliuered them into the found ? for h.id there not bene now a greater handoflfrael. flaiighter among the Phililh'ms? ITl ■'Vw g ThfTecopdwn 14 So the gfrftflaughter which lonathan and fheepe, and oxen, and calues, and llewe them on ' •' whtii tbf V n:we hj, armout bearer made, was about tw'entie men, the groitnd,and the peopfe dide eate them *with *Ltu{t.^.tS4'^ - rrd'St^^i-^^ve^ew^hinhalfeanacreoflandwhkhtwo.thebiood. „._.... „^' ,' ^^.'...r* ' ^ " ' ■ Iftaeiiieschaicd exenphtv. 3 j Then men tolde Saul, faying, Bth"ft=» th« ^'f^^b\T."("" /""V'^vithfearebyGod. peop!e,& bid them bring me cueiy man his oxe, "ep«fleaoutTX* of Or. Ji i»d/e!'° '^ fThen the watchmenofSaulin Gibeah of and euerym.in his rheepe,and flay them here,r.nd omt, fntnt.iccifda eth Bfniaiiiin fawc : and behold, the multitude Was cate and finnenotagainfahe Lord in eating uith hoATcrtiMrhs difcomfited,and fm tten as they wcnt. theblpod.Andthepeoplebronghteueryn^Rnhis ji"i!jlh" """"* ^'' ^^'^^"^'^'■^'^idc Saul vnto the people that oxei:rhishand that night,r,nd!Tcw them there.' fflV*. ""*' were with him,' Search now and fee, wi;o is gone jy 7 lien Saul made an altar vnto the Lo.Je, fVor.ivs. Andvvhentheyhadnumbr£d,bcholde, awrf that[|wasthefirfl?altar that he m:ide vnto rtje i)^''.»'"M4fyf««» • lonathan and his armour bearer were not there. Lord. r ■ < » //i«j*| That tbii might into the hands of JfracP But he anfwcred him not wo;Tian, both infant and iuckling, both oxe, and ^' *." "'*"P'' «>f at that time. (hcepeit^oth camell,and affe. Sthfm°ta J 8 ^ And Saul faid, * All f ye chiefe of the 4 f And Saul aflcmbled thepeople,& || num- d'lie ctur !iy wiib people, come yee hither, and knowe, and fee by bred them in Telaim , two hundrcth thoufande ''"peopl' whom this fmne is done this dav. f oocemen,and ten thoufand men of ludah. EwiwtTr '!"' J 9 For as the Lord liueth, wnich faueth Ifracl, 5 And Saul came to a citie of Amalek , (j and ^u^H^ l^j^l ,4-. though it be 'yfi»iht in tkt red him. part, c: but he dstch mtcenriderhit pterumpcir-nin commaodingthe Tatue othe. f Th« pf »i>le liiought it their ductietotefciie himwbneli^ao- won«.i-u«- ^'Jf'^rbid. As the Lord liueth , there (hall not King: for he is turned from me,and hath not per- ""«•""'■«• "toet TMcrhrd^bmbro- onehaireof his head fall to the ground : forhee formed my commaundements. And Samuel was Bsi't,'h,umfe hanceih nor re- j(«n a li h lawe, hath tvrouoht with God this day. So the people mooucd,and cried vnto the Lord all night. ij.thoaghhefce- andb) whojtbejr deliuercd Jonathan that he died not. u And when Samuel arofe early to meete methio'vstoce* ""reVt'a'beoefite. 4^ ^hen Saul came vp from the Philiftims, Saul in the morning, one tolde Samuel , faying, ^^^^ "o.^ '«• and the Philiftims went to their owne place. Saul isgonetoC.irniel: andbeholde, heehach „i°*fof,j,J^n,, 47 f So Saul held the kingdome ouer Jfrael, made him there a place, from whence heeretur- potall cIcAioi^ and fought agajnft all his enemies on cuery fide, ned,and deparced,and is gone downe to Gilgal. againft Moab , and againft the children of Am- 1 j ^Then Samuel came to Saul.and Saul faid mon, and againft Edom, and againft the kings of vnto hini,Blcfl'ed be thou of the Lord,I haue ful- Zobah,aiid againft the Philiftims: and whitherfo- fiUedthe fcomniandementoftheLord. f ThijiitbeM. cuer he went,he|l handled them as wicked men. 14 But Samuel faid , What meancth then the wf«o( hypocrite* 48 He gathered alfo.nn hofteandfmote tA- bleatin"ofthenieepeinmineC3res,andthelow- g°i„rtjre''t''rM"h.*' malek , a:id deliiiercd Ifrael out of the hands of ing of tne oxen xvhich I heare? to coodemne c* them that fpoyled them. 15 And Saul anfwered , They haue brought iheti.andiunifie 49 Nowihefonnes ofSr.ul were Jonathan, them fromtlieAmalekitcs: for the people (pared t'ienif'1''*'' "andllhui, and M.nlchifhua : and the nameyif thebeftofthcfheepe,andoftheoxeiito(acrificc his two daughters , the elder was called Mcrfl), them vnto the Lord thy God, and the remnant YtT^mtttmt them. t Atthtlerd bad commanded, X>cut.t;.i7. u Called alto A. binadab.cbap.ji.a. )t Which was the and the yongcr was named " Michaj. liauc we deftroycd. w«ife oi Daaid, Jo And the name of Sauls wife was Ahinoam 1^ Againe Samuel fay de to Saul, Let mc tell chjp,i8.i7. jjjg daughter of Ahimaai, : and the name of his thee wjiat the Lord hath faidcto mcc this night, y Whom loab chiefc captainc was y Abncr the fonnc of Net, Andhefaidvntohim,Sayon. the eaptaiae of Sauls vncle. 17 Then Samuel (aid, When thou waft glitle 8 MeinkgofhiSi I>»idO«w,».Sa«i. J, And Kiftiw/M Sauls father: and Ner the fa- in thine owne fight, waft thou not made the head «''»!. warre,he tooke him vnto him. CHAP. XV. mI U com,.uk. 9 m,rf,^i»i ' 9 Now wherefore haft thou not obeyed the *ni thf irft ihinxi. 19 %tmHti rtfronfth hm. 58 S4<«/ voyccofthe Lorde, buthaft turned totheprayc, » ttii^tddfiht Urj, miha kin^htat imtiitQ tnaiher. jj and haft done wickedly in thefi?ht ofthe Lord. s.^m^ilhcwtth^g^g in piict,, j^ ^^j ^^^ j-^jj ^.^^^^ Samu'ei, Yea, I ^ haue h iTeftandett.- AFterward Sairmcl faid vnto Saul, * Tlie Lord obej'cd the voice ofthe Lord,and liatiegone the 7"l'^ '^l^n'ft^ fcnt mc to anoint thee King ouer his people, way which the L^^rd fcnt mc , and haue brought f"„/,' both'a4inft pteJeiKiJ thetto ouer Ifrael : now therefore » obey the voice of Agag the King of Amalek, and haue deftroyed God and his own* this honour.thou the worJes of the Lord. the Amalekites, coafeieate. a Thus faith the Lord ofhoftcs,! remember ii Butthepeopletookcofthc(J>oile,fhcepe, what Aaialck did to Iirael, * how thfy laid !V4i>e and oxen, and the chiefcft ofthe things which for thetn iu the way,as they caaie vp from Egypt, (hould ham bene deftroycd , to oifcr vnto the Lord « Bfcaiifehehith art bouudio obey him. •e*«ii,i7H. Saul rebuked. Agagflaine. Chap.Kv|. Dauidanoj^ntcd. 104 Lord thy God in Gilgal. and came to Bech-lchcm, and the Fldcrs of the II And !>3muclfayd. Hath the Lord aj great townc\vere«a(loniedatIiiscomniing.,aiidfayde, ' Furing.leaft pleafiue in burnt odrings and facrifices , as when Commcft thou peaceably? ^"" ^''^V"* • Bcck.i.nl>ofc. the voycc of the Lord is obeyed ? Ichoide , * to J And heanfwered, Yea : lamconie to doc coiriniifd.bt. *-6,-hv>Mif■» »» i Godliiteihno- 23 For ' rebellion « n» the finnc of witchcraft, l(liai& his ronncs,and called them to thefacriHce. ""'«''"''»*'• '^'"S ™°" '''"' andtranfgrelllonis ivickcdnetle & idolacrie. L'c- 6 And when they were come, hce looked on of'his coromjnde- '^•'"''^ ^''O" ^^^ "^^ 3way the wordc of the Lord, Eliab,and faydc, Surely the Lords «* Anoynted is d Thinking, thit Btnt, though the therefore hcc hatli calt away thee from being before him. E liab bad bene ai>- in<*..tfe.menenei King. 7 But the Lord fiid vDto Samucl, Lookc noc f°^"^'idew lo good to man, 24 Then Saul fay d vnto Samuel , I hauc fin- on his countenance, nor on the height of his fta- " ncd : for I haue tranfgielTed thecommandement ture,bccau(e I haue reflifed him: for Godfeethnot of the Lord,and thy wordes, hccaiife I feared the as man feeth: for man looketh on the outward ap- pcoplc,and obeyed their voycc. pearancc, hit the Lord beholdeth the * heart. 'Lf Ar»«.»ff.j.» 2j Nowe therefore I pray thee, takeaway my 8 IhenlQiaicalled Abinadab,andmadehim '«"•«>■" ■'»^'^ kThiiwaioot kfinne, and turneagainc withmcc,that J may come before Samuel. And he &ide,Ncith«:hath p/^/*? il'"'** «r«. repentance, worfhip the Lord. the Loid chofcn this. . ^ fe" ingX loftrr ^^ ^"^ SATCiwd fayd vnto Saul , I will not re- 9 1 hen Ifliai made Shammah come. And he hiJkiDgdomc. tumc with thee : for thou haft caft away the word £)id,Neither yet hath the Lord chofen him. ofthcLorde, and the Lorde hath caft away thee, 10 AgaineKhaimadchisftuenfotmestocome that thou fliak not be King ouer Ifiael. before Samuel : and Samuel faide vnto Illiai, The 27 And as Samuel turned himfelfe to goe a- Lord hath chofen none of thefe. way, he caught the laj^of his coate, and it rent. 1 1 Finally,Samuel faid vnto Khai, f Are there tf*'''*Vj*'**i^ i8 Thcn"SamueI fayd vnto him. The Lorde no nioe children t«f ihefef And he (aid, There **"'"*" ' ' hathrentthckingJomcoflfracl from thee this rcmainethyecalitleone behindc, that keepeth ^ ' ^Tbatif,toD». day, and hath giuen it CO thy 'neighbour, that is thefliccpe. ThenSamuclfaid vnto Khai,* Send J'^''^'t^1l' ** better then thou. and fet him: for we will not fit downe, till he be m MeanfngGod, ^^ For indeedethe » ftrength of Ifrael will come hither. aod'pTrfcVtn'h hit. "°^ '>' ^ "<^ repent : for hce is not a man that hec 1 2 And he fcnt,and brought him in : and hce Jhould repent. was rnddie,and of a good couiitenance,& come- 50 Then hel'ayd , I hauefinned; but honour ly vifaee. And the Lord iayde, Arifc, anduxoym mCjI pray thee, before the Elders of my people. Him: for this is he. and before Ifrae), and turne againe with ineCjthat 1 i Then Samuel tooke the home of oyk,and I may ivorfliip the Lord thy God. - anoynted him in the middes of his brethren. Ami Ji f So Samuel turned againe, and followed ihe*Spiritof theLord|!c3mevponDauid,from Mn.7.4*.^ iji Saul : and Saul worfliipped the Lord. that day forward : then Sar:iuel rofc vp, and went |^ .,,»„,^ 31 Ihenfayd Samuel, Bring yee hither to me toRamah. Agag the king of the Amalekites:andAgag came 14 f But the Spirite of the Lorde departed lOr,mhnJt. vntohim||pkafantly , and Agag {ayd.Trwely the from Saul,andan eeuilIfpirite/«* ofthcLorde S "oo T3iuiii 14 Tie vritkid i/mt u feitt vfon and a man of warrc aiid wife in matters , and a pbet, jet God S0hI. 19 s-Hlfendeihfir Dawd. comcly per{on,and the Lord is with him. *»'>!'' eier«ui • Si if io tha- •TTl'i'^ Lord then faid vnto Samuel, Howe long 19 f Wheieforc Saul fent mciTengers vnto f^",'"^°^7he weX'hi'nottV' ■'■ "''t thou moiirnc for Saul, afeeinglhaue If}iai,and (aid. Send mcDauid thy fonnc, which is i.jdihevfeofhu ftieweour feloej Caft him away from reigning ouerFracl? fill thine with the (heepe. kingdotne, iBorepiiifoliihm home with oyle and come, I will fend thee to 20 And Iftiat tooke an afle/*nd, -^ ^ CHAI\.XVlI that his cnnHen>>. nation ini^hc be iheuiotr ei>id-n;, forbid (tuclibate Cbwatilliua. Philiftims) " "» 20 ^ So Dauid rofe vp carely in the morning, and left the fheepe with a keeper,and tooke and tiaait //'<'( !• uouatt) ar ^^'^^ ^'^ ^ ^'^^ ^^^ commanded him , and came fifth Ifrui. 17 Dxaii kflnt'ti ir*'i'rethfen. r4'7^( AvkWin the comfiafTcof thchofte-. and thehofts finn?t6*a.tiUi>irfi.efOjthi ^t The Lotde jtt'icth h»t wcntoiitimrai',a.id Hoaced inthehattell. b,iv>''»^or^Kxre. jo -DAmi kiUeth G«luiKtwt,ibii>h,. ^j For Ifiael and thePhiliftimsiiadpuc them- kjliaiipe. . fellies in aravjarmiearainftarmie. t ■^^«P-Jiiyf('»i^.trw4.rJi54«.'il,VM.'/. i.'CoWft if '^p*?": ^ Ejihtidnm. aim IN jactel,and came togectier to Shochoh,wh!ch vnder the handes of the keeper 6 f the f cSi iage, fEir.vej/ili. is in ludah , and pitched becweene Shochoh and and r.-,nne into the hofte, and came, and afked his Azekah > I! in the coalt of Dammim. • ■ brethren f how they did. jEh.offnact. 2 And Saul,aiid the men of Ifrael aflembleiJ, and pitched in the valley |1 of Elah,and put them- feliiesinbattellaray tomcetcthePhiliftims, _ ^ ^ , ^ ^ AiU5 the Philiftims floode on amouncaine out of the || armie of the Philiftims, and fpake !"''•■"''*>'• brethren f how they did. ■2 j And as hee talked with them, beholde, the man th.rt «•«»* bctweenethe two air»ies,csmt vp, ( uliof.; name WJJ Goliath the Philillim of Gatb) on the one fide,and Ifrael ftoodc ona mount.-unc on the other fide : fo a vdley wj< betweene them. a Between: the cwo campcs. b That is, ;«.lib 4. ounces, if.ethalic an ounce tiie ilx- kehandSoolh!- kels weight a- ineuntctli[o 18. lib.j.quatiets. ^^r.fifuemt. \OrJi(Uiit» haiut. *Chtp,\S.t. ttd amangthtm Sbal lucre ojfict. t ToOtieSaot, as chjp.itf. ver.19. A Though Idiai nicnt one chtD^,' jtt Gilds I'tuii. dence dirrftcd D'u'd to another cnde. fifthey haoe la 'I any t'ling to gaje for ilieir ne- C(i>i(ie,tci!eeme ffiiciiwords,-andDani-d heard them. ' ' be^ftdmS*"* 24 And all thcmenof Kracl whenthey fawe *' ' '' 4 ^ Then came a man betweene them ^ both thiman, ranne away from him, and were (ore out ofthetentsofthePhilillims, named Goliatli afraid. of Gath : his height \v*i fixe cubites and an hand 25 For euery man of Ifrael fiyde, Sawe ve not breadth,- this man that commcch vp? euen to reuile Ifrael J And had atvhelmet of brafle vpdnhis head, is he come vp : and to him that kiileth him, will and n jlbrigandine vpon hinr.and the weight of his the king giue great riches , and will giue him his - brigaiidine -i^as fine thoufand^ (hckels of brafle, * daughter, yea^and make his fathers houfe g free */»*.rM<. 6 Andliehad|llx)Otesofbra(revponhlsleg?, inlfiael. g Jiom taxes, andafliieldof brafle vpon his (houlders. 2 tf ^ThenD.iiiid fpake to the men ch;it flood '" P'™"'*. 7 Andthefhaftofhisfpeareir'-::• - '■ ■ ■< ' 29'Then.Dauidftid, WhatiHanelnowdorte? I r VS^hen Saul &MllfetV heard'thoTetwrds Ij there not aBcaufc? • -• - ; icif the Phififtrtn, they; were d^tcduraged, & great- jo And hee departed fromhim into the pr'e- lyafrayd. ,- ' • fenec'ofanother , ftndfpakcofthefamcmaner, 12^ Nowe thisDa'jid Wtf* the * fonne of an ;ind the people anfwered hi^ii according to the wardiy mooned EphrathiteofBeth-lehem ludah, named Hhai, former wordcs. ' by fiods Spirit, which had eight fonnes-. and ||chisman was taken ji ^ And they that heard the wordes whiih for an olde man in the dayes of Saul. Dauid fpake, rehearfed them before Sauly which 13 And.the three eldeft founts of Ifhai went caufed him to be brought." '• - and followed Saul to thdhahjeH : and the niaa;.cs j 2 So Dauid (avd to Saul, Let no mans heart of his three forinei that v\ f httrt battell,w«-tf Eli: b faik him,becaure of him': thy fsruant wil goe,apd the Eldeft, and the next Abil-^dabj and the thiid fight with this Philiftim. • Sbammah. n And Saul fayde to Dauid , Thou art not 14 So D.itrid was tJielciub and the three ddeft k.able to goe agaihft this Philiftim to fight with k Here Satjn priw went after Saul. . ' him:forthouartaboy,andheisamanof w^rte |;«'^';_D"^»'^^^^^^^^^ I J Dauid alfo «'<{'CHt, l-nthcc returned from from his youth. , bfSaul. Saul to feede his fathers (becpc in Bcth-lehem. . ^4 And Dauid anfwered' vnto Saul, Thy fer- 1 6 .^n(^ the PhriiOira Jrewc nccve in the mor- uant kept his fathers (heepe , and there came .7 ■nifigandeuening2nd.continne1founiedayts. llyon,^andlikewffcabeare, andtodkea lliccpe 1 I>iai■ vvhofe (bnnc ii this yong man? i Thitii,»fwt»» thehandofthL<;PhiIirtim. Then Saul fayd vnto and Abneranfwercd, Asthy fouleliueth,OKing, f»™lie»n geJvjKinihit blaf pHeoiei of fjodt Nime. * £.47.4. lPf,Cmtb4titie, brigandine vpon him. " ' 57 And when Dauid was reairned from the ""^'e by hun, J 9 1 hen girded Dauid his fvvord vpon his rai- ll.nughter ohhe Philiftim, then Abner tooke him, mfnt,.indllbcgantogoc: for he ncucr proucd it: andbroughthim before Saul with the head of and Dauid fayd vnto Saul , I can not goe with the PhililUm in his banil. thefe: fori am not accuflomcd .wherefore Dauid 5 S And Saul Giyd to him , Whofe fonne art put them off him. tiiou,thou yong man? And Dauid anfwcrcd, lam 40 Then tookc he his » ftatfe in hishnnd , and the fonne of thy feruant Ilhai the Beihlthemitc. chofc him fiuc fmooth (tones out of a brooke, CHAP. XVIII. andputtheminhisthepheardsbagor(krip,ar.d i Tht*mirnoff<,i,»ii,A„^nJPAxid.t uul muitth'Dtml his fling wM in hie hand , and hec drew neere to ■ forthtpr*yfc thm the T^ommgum him. 1 1 smI hchU hnt tliePhlii/lim. fitine Daunt. 17 We/ooMi/tiA A.m JifJ^ifo w;/f, l-ntjt. ueih him Cilichjl. »7 Putiddiliuertih loiakttwohund'tih firokiniofihtrhil^fttmi. tf Stul fivtth Dtmiiffttini thttthtLotdU mlh him. ANd when hee had trade an ende of (peaking vnto Saul, the a foule of Jonathan was knit * Hijafffftios with thefoulcofDauid, and lonathanlouedhim, ro"L""fci^°* ashisownefoule. 2 And Saul tookc him that day , and would adog,th)tthoucommefttome withftaues?and nptlethimreturaetohis fathers houfe. the Philiftim "curfcd Dauid by his gods. J Then lonathan and Dauid made a couc- 44 And the Phihftim fayd to Dauid, Come to nant : for be loued him .is bis owne (bulc. nie,and IwilgiuethyfieOivnto thcfoulesofthe 4 And lonathan put off the robe that was hcauen, and to the beaftes ofche field, vpon him,& gauc it Dauid,& his garments, eucn 4J ^ Then fayd Dauid to the Philiftim.Thou to his fword,and to his bow, and to his girdle, commeft to me with a Hvord, and with a ({leare, 5 And Dauid went out v^bitheifoeuer Saul and with a fliicld,!; ut I coine to thee in the Name fcnt him , and behaued himfelfe *> wifely : fo that b Tt*; '».'« p'»S of the Lord ofhoJte , the God of die hofte of Saul fct him oucr the men of vyarre , and he was 5'i'ot" *" *"* lfrael,\\hom thou haft railed \-pon. accepted in the fight of all the people , and alfo 4^ This p day £haltheLordclofethcc in mine in the fight of Sauls feruants. hand,and Khali fniite thee, and take thine head 6 ^VVhen they came againe, and Dauid r€- from thee, & I nil giue the carkeifes of the hoftc turned from the flau^hter of the ' Phihftim , the ofthePhiliftims this day vnto the foules of the women came out of all cities of Idael finging heauen.and to the beafts of the eardi, that all the anddauncing to meete King Saul, with timbrels,, world may know that Ifrael hath a God, with infii umentf «/ioy, and \\ ith rebeckes. 47 And thatallthisaflembly may know, that 7 And the women f fang bycourfe in their fE^r.tnfiftrt/, the Lord faiiech not with fivord nor with fpearc play, and fayd, *Saulhathflaine his thouland,and i^''^'"^- (forthebatrelistheLords; and hewiJgiueyou Dauid his ten thoufand. i/j.ttc'»,Vi7.^,rv into our hands. ' 8 Therefore Saul was exceeding wroth , and 48 And uhcn thePhililljmaroff to comeand the faying difirleafVd him, ap.d he fayd. They hauc draw neere vnto Dauid , I^auid 1 hafted andf an sfcri. ed vnto Dauid ten choufand.,and to me they to fight ag'imi the Philiftim. haueafcribed i-wrnthoufand, and M-A^/ctf^/w* • ■ , 49 And Dauid put his hand in his baffge, and i..M;morcfaue tlickingdome? tooke out a ftonc,an«i flang ic,and fmote the Phi- 9 Wherefore Saul '^ had an eye on Dauid, ^ Beea«fe-tie biie- liftim in his forehead, that theftonSfticked in his from that day fortvard. _ hlue""'**"'* forehead,and he fell grojicling to the earth. 10 « nin^S: with a {k)ne,5ndfmotc the Philiftim, and ofthehoufe: and Dauid played with his hand J,""fo' r,*^"* flew him, v\hen Dauid had no fword in his hand, like as at other times, and there jr/« a (peareiii. people abufedthij^ 51 Then Dauid rannc, and ftood vpon the Sauls hand. word.whemhey Philiftim, and tooke hisfwoidanddrewitout of 11 And Saul tooke the (peare, and iavd,I will "uWnotvEdst. his (heath, and (lew him , and cut off his head (mite Dauid though to the wall.Euc Dauid auoy- therewith. So when the Pbiliftims favv , that thtir dcd twife out of hisprcfence. champion was dead , xhey fled. 12 And Saul was afrayd ofDauid, BccauPe the J 1 And the menof firael & ludah arofa, and Lord was with him,and wrs departed from Saul, (houtcd, and followed after the Ph:liftims,Vntill ; ij- Therefore Gaul put him from him, St made, they came to the |j valley, & vnto the gates of E- bim a captaine ouer a thoufaiid'-, and hee vvcoc.- kron ; and the Philiftims fe^ downe wounded by f otit and in before the people. doiagi. 'A>wit,Golia(k> tbeway ofShaaraim,fucntoGath &toEkrori. 14 And Dauid behai'icdhiinfeI(*Aisfcly, in all »""!"?'"«"«'= 55 And the children of Ifrael reramed from his vwycs : for theLordMJj with him . f Meanlrg, Iks- is rajitaioc t f eoplc. putfuing the Philiftims, andfpoylcd theirttnts. J4 And Dauid tooke the head of the Pbili- Yiffioufi « Btih- ftinijJ"^ brought it :o lerufalem , and put his ar- kixo. icourinhislttgit. I J Where fore when Saul faw tliat hec was ve- ry wife,he was afrayd of him. 16 For all Ifrael and ludah loued Dauid, be- cuiTe be went put And in before them. - Q. ■■ m yihep-. Dauid marricih Michal. I.Samuel. MichalfaucthDauid. 17^ Then Saul fjyd to Dauid, Bcholde mine (inne againft his Cemant, againft Dauid : for hee elddt daughter Merab, her I will giuethec to hath not finned againft thee, but his vvorkeshaue e fishtajiinft wife :onely be a valiant foiincvnco me,& g fight bene to thee ver)- good. *«f '■■"*«'* thcLordsbatcels: for Saul thought, Mine hand j Forhee tdrd*put hislifeindan»er, and f£A'.*«P»«<*« people, what is my life , or the fimiheof my fadierin If- innocent blood,andflay Dauid without a caufe? rael,thatlthouldbeionneinlawetothe King? 6 Then Saul hearkened vnto the voyceofio- 19 Howbeit when Merab Sauls daughter nathan,andSaul':rware,AsthcLordliuctb, beec Vtrnfoewrb* J, By whom he had fljould haue bene giucn to Dauid,h ihc was giuen fhall not die. pretended out- ^«^°"'"^'^'*^"'' vntoAdrielaMeholndaitetowife. 7 So lonathan called Dauid , and Jonathan ^/J^'^' l'*ij,''- de'jt'b jfthe le- *<> ^ Then Michal Sauls daughter loued Da- fhewcd him all thofc words, & lonathan brought nulfec'.'* queftofiheGU uid:& they (licwed Saul,&: the thing pleafed him. DauidtoSaul, andhce wasinhisprefence as in beonitei,».Sim. ji Therefore Saul faid,Iwilgiue him her,that times palt. rsohVhyuoctifie ^^'"^y^^*'^'"''^^°^*'"'^"""^"^^'""^°^ ^ ^ Againe the warre b^an ,& Dauid went appeateth : for vo- thc Philiftims may be againft him. Wherefore out and fought with the Philiftims , & llew then* der pteteace of Saul fayd to Daiud , Thou (halt this day bee my with a great llaughter, and they fled from him. r"d''ar'"i°''°'" fonneinlaweindie9n*ofthetwaine. 9 *[ And the euil (pint of the Lord was vpon lou. ^^ And Saul commanded his feruants,Speake Saul, asheela^einhishoufehauin^his fpearc in with Dauid fecretly, & fay,Behold,chc King hath his hand,and Dauid d played with his hand. d Re pf«y«doa a fauour to thee.and all his fcruants loue thee: be 10 And Saul intended to fmite Dauid to the ^." ^^P' •" "''^ . now therefore the Kings fonnc in laiv. _ wall with the fpeore : but hee turned afide out of l!f/7u!lhpmt m 2 J And Sauls fciuaiits fpake thefe words in Sauls prefence,&: he fmote the fpear* againft the chap^.i lim!th''h^*rif wordes , it pleafed Dauid well, to be the 1 Kings Dauid,(hefayd,Heis(icke. ablefocompaiTe fonne in law : and the daycs were not expired. ij And Saul fent the mdfengers againe to fee »he Kings ttqueft. 17 Afterward Dauid arofe with his men , and Daiiid,(aying,Bringhimtomeinthe» bed, thati f B«ho!d,how the went and flew of the Philiftims two hundreth may flay him. tyrimtstoaccoin. men : and Dauid brought their forefkins, and 16 And when the meflengcrs were come in, a{hherte8«l'otli • MdtofoMl'^eii'' " ^^^^' S^"^ ^^^"^ wholly to the King , that hee behold,an image «r<« in the bal, with apillow of nor frieodi,)^ might be the Kings fonne in law: therefore Saul goates ii>4»r* vnder the head of it, Codnojnw* gauehim Michal his daughter to wife. 17 And Saul fayd vnto Michal,Why haft thou 28 Then Saul fawe, and vnderftood that the mocked me fo,& fent away mine enemie, that he lord VM with Dauid, and that Michal thc daugh- is efcaped? And Michal anfwCTed Saul , Hcc layd ter of Saul loued him. vnto me,Let me goe,or els I will kill thee. B To he depriaed 29 Then Saul was more and more " afmyd of 1 8 ^ So Dauid fled, and efcap€d,and came to of his kingdome. Dauid,2nd Saul became alway Dauids enemie. Samuel to Ramah, and told him all that Saul had 50 And when thc Princes of the Philiftims done to him: and he and Samuel went and dwelt ., . , o Thatis, Dauid went forth, at their going forth » Dauid behaucd ingNaioth. _ fchool'ewh*t"ihe'- bad better fiiccefTe himfelfe morc wifely then all thc feruants of Saul, 1 9 But one tolde Saul, faying, Eeholde,Dauid ^g,^ ^f qoart , and nil communc Behold,rA«'jr6# at Naioth in Ramah. •hat to doe! ^»ith my father of thee , and I will fee what be 2} And he ^ went thither , euen to Naioth in k with * minJe y^jr6,an;l v\'il tell thee. Rarnah, andtheSpiriteof God came vpon him topcrfetutethtm. - 4 ^ And lonathan fpa^e good of Dauid vnto alfo, and he went prophcc)'ing vntill hecame to Saii^his f.itherjSt faid vnto him, Let not thcking Naiodi in Ramali. "• - . w.. ^_ 24 And Said prophccieth. lonatH^ns louc Chap.xx. toDauid. Saulreup- paicll. Bi He bumbled bimlcKe at oibcr dK). 1 ForSaalwlt 24 And he ftript off his ' clothes, and he pro- 16 So lonathan made a bond with the houfc phccicd alfo before Snmuel, and fell "• downe na- of Dauid, f-iptf. Let the Lord require it at the iced all that day and all that night : therefore they hands of Dauids enemies. 17 And againe Jonathan (vvarcvnto Dauid, becaufe he loued him ( for hce loucd him as his ornie foide) lay, * Is Saul alfo among the Prophets? CHAP. XX. a JtiiatbtHeomforltihT>timJ. j The) rtnitf ihtir ki^ae. j; iaml »mU I>4ih U!/ed JoHtlhtt, jil Jtnaihm tjuinifrih DnHUhj ih/ittrjtwijof til f4lhn$ furie, Nd Dauid » fled from Naioth in Ramah, and came and (ay de before lonathan, What A 1 8 Then faid lonathan to him. To morow is the firft iiy of the moncth : and thou flialt bee Ij looked for, for thy place Ihall be cmptie. 19 Ihercfore thou llialt hide thy felfc three "^n.! by G(^« ^^'"^ I done? what ii mine iniquitic ? and what dayes, //;«» diou (halt goe downe quickeJv and pr'emdcocc.ihat finne hauc I committed before thy father, that he come to the place where thou diddcft hiefe thy bjuid mJijot iiaue feekcth my life? tuhc 10 efcjpe. J An j hg fay J yn^Q j,im , God forbid, thou fhaltnotdie: behold,my father will doe nothing Iclfe, when this matter was in hand, and fhalt re- maine by theftonef Hiel. \Ot,mrniimii, illr.ofihfHJtti 10 AndIv%ilfhootethreeatTOwcsonthcfidc „"^{^",f^7^, \Elirj'ruiile it lamuuitri. >;reat nor fiiwll, but hee wlil f Oiewe it me ; and tliereof, as though 1 (hot at a markc. why (hould my father hide this thin^ from mee? he will not doe it. And Dauid fwareagainc and fayd. Thy fa b I am In gint danoctul dca fonne of the wicked re^ out into the (ielde. bclljousnoman,docrio':lkno.\vc, thatthouhaft 12 Thenlbnathan fa^de to Dauid, OLorde chofcn the fonne of Iihai to thy confufion, end God .of Ifiael, ^vfaen I haue groped my fathers to the confulion and (hame of thy mothep? minde to morow at this time, or within this three ji For as long as the fonneoflfbai liueth vp- dayes, and if it i>e well with Dauid, and I then ontheearth,thoufliaknotbefta'::)liChed, northy fend not: vnto thee,and(hcwcit thee, kingdome: wherefore now fend and fct him vnto - I J The Lord g doe (b and mnch more vnto me, forhe f (hallfurely die. ' ^tit.ftnnt^ lonathan : but if my fsher haue minde to doe j 2 And lonathan anfivcrcd vnto Saul hisfa- '* ' thee cuill, I wiJl (hcwe thee alfo, and fend thee a> ther,and fiid vnto him,Wherefore ftiail he P die^ L e « nnna'Viw » v/ay,that thoM mayeft goe in peace : and the Lord whatliathhedone? ■' pu"one to death* ^ , ,. . bewiihtheeashehathDcnewithmyiather. jj AndSauIcalt a (peareae Km, tofijchiin, andm^tioChewr V 14 Likeuife/rr^irtr»notvi'hileslline:/w'/ vvheirf3yionathanknewe,thacitw.;sdetermifled tl'«"»f* '^''T» preiftftH tothe Lord^ ^ that I die ftoi.. - J4 If So lonathan aro(c from the table io a kingdoniMhou jy But / reqwre that thoi» cut not off thy great angcr,and did cate no meate the fecond day it'"''wi''V*"l^* mcrcie from mine houfc for euer : no, not when of the moneth : for he was (brie for Dauid, W ifiyicrfef-iendiy* t^^c Lord badideftroyed the enemies of Dauid, becaulc his father had reuiled him. temypoacitiic. (ueiy CDC from dK cftrth. . 55 On.tbc next morning therefore lonar g Tbetold pu. Bi(K me moft- gticBociily. Dauid eateth of the fhewbread. i^amucl. He faiacth himrdfc mad. ^ Fat this w j« tliati went outinco the fielde, q at the time ap- neflc with me, becaufe the Kin£s bufincfle icqiii- w^'J'fted'v*^' H"^^^'*''*^^"'^'^"*^^^'^'''^"}'*^"'^^''"- redhafte, vetfef," *^°"' i^ ^^^ ^^ fdidvnto hisboy, Kuruie nowe, 9 And the Pricftfayd, The fword of Goliath feekc the arrowcs which I fhoote, and as the boy the Philiftim, whom thou flewcft in the * valley *C^tf.ir*. ran,he Ihot an arrow beyond him. of Elah, beho'd,it is wrapt in a cloth behinde the J7 And when the boy was come to the place gEphod: if thou wilt take that to thee, take it: g BehWethit wherethearrowc was that lonathan had fhotte, for there is none otherfaue that here; And Dauid p'weiwnert tb« Jonathan CTv'ed after the boyj&nd faid, Is not the iayd,There is none to that, giuc it me. *"' P''="«* g>t* - arro we beyond rhee? 10 And Dauidarofeandrieddethe fame day """"* *^' t By thtfc wdrdcs J 8 And lonadian cried after the boy, ■" Make from the *> oiefence of Saul, and went to Achifh h Ths? is out of headmom*ed (pccdc, haftc went into the citie. ««« !/««• tiw. 9 Onc^ tccu/nb ^hmtkch. i« saul _ -J . _ YYT caMliihtktTri-fistDie fiaiie. lo ^hmthar tfcitjiill), I DtnUpith to Hob ,0 ^bintUch ih'r P,;, % g Kt gftiiih T\ A"i«l therefore departed thence , and faucd tfhim the jhtmhyttii to f*tufit hi, hHtigtr. 7 TJo^j saMt JL/himfelfeinthecaucof » Adulbm: and when a Wtiichwum }etMr,fn.ufr,ftMt. i» T>tHidfittibti>K>"g^(l»Jh, ij his brethren and all his fathcrs houfe heard it,they the tribe of lo- 4niiinr6>n,tbi,»?**-^* 1 Prieft, and .\himelecn was afionied at the were in trouble and al men that wtre in debt,and t«ld. meeting of Dauid, and (aid vnto him, Why art all thofc that were vexed in minde , and hee was thou aIone,and no man v^th thee ? their |! prii]ce,& there were with him about loure ior,upiti>it. 2 And Dauid (aid to Ahimelech the Prieft, hundreth men, fc Thtfe infirmi. The *> King hath commaunded mee a certainc 3 ^ And Dauid went thence to Mizpeh, in tkfikatwefee thing,and hath Gid vnto me. Let qf man knowe ''Moab,andfayd vntotheKingof Moab, Ipray bforthetev twa CoTwlhlt' whereabout 1 fend thee, and what I haue com- rhee,letmy father & my mother come, awf/u^;;/? anothtrfociL.-J »h« 'none' hath mandcd thee : and I haue aj^ointed my feruants withyou,tilllknow what God will doe forme. '° '"<'''>• fcitiufticeia him to fuch ii»<;ifiichpkces. 4 And be « brought them before the King of c pe, he f,„,j frlftibattecei- ^ Nowe therefore if thou haft pughc vnder Moab, and they dwelt with him all the whiftthat the raauid was in will the (onne of Illiai giue euery oneof fou mytiibtaaJ li. tt'beV^'nil'h'iue; <* So'the Prieft gaue him halo wed bre*d: for fieldes and vineyardes : will hee make you a!l '"^'' eaten of tliis holy ^«* was no hrcaathere/auc the fl'iCivbread that captaines oucrthoufands, and capiaines^ ouer fuadci . was taken from before the Lonle, to puk J'uitc himdreds: ,;■;,■ bfcad tftjrc,theidaythatit was taken away. ; 8 Thatallychaiieconfpittdagainft mc,and ^ ^^^^.^ ^^^ 7 (And thad was thcfamc day oneof the theiicisnorietluttellcth me thWmyfonhcliath ^„„'d,pertv>Me- f Tarringtowoi- feruants of Saul f abidinghtforethcLorde, noj raadca oouenant with the fonne of IiKni? and ti.em that this ; fhip btfotethe f^ed t>t>«g the Edomitc, the // chiefeft of Sauls there is noncofycu that is fory forme, or ihcw- ""»''J,'"',^,"** ' 6^%*f}frorthm h«"^'^'^-^) "^ """^ ' ^^ "^V S fonne hath ftirrcd vp my fci-- ^[j^,, .^'IV-nne thMhpi siuh 8 And Dauid faid vnto Ahi-Jielcch, Is there iianttolic in waite againft me, as /r/'/«'4rcri& this (nnipirrd ajaiBft uitill. not here vnder chine hand a fpeare or a fword^ for day? ••- the fnhfr.anH ih« 2 h^uc neither brought my fword nor mine bar- 9 ^ Then anfwered Docg the Edomitc (who ^7j"i^"iiuf.' »«s Iioufc o( kli, whole hnure (^od ehrcitnedtopu- Sauls crueltie on the Pricfls. Chap. was appointed ouer the fcruants of Saul) and faid, 1 (aw the Tonne o f Idini when he came to Nob, to Ahimclceh the fonne oFAhitnb. 10 Who aflcedcounfellofihc Lord for him, and gauc him vitailes , and hec gaue him alio the fword of Goliadi the Philiflim. 11 Then the King fent to call Ahimekchthc Pricft the fonne ot Ahitub , and all his fathers h Which wetedie houfe,r# »w>, h the Pridls that wctc in Nob ; and Kinoant o( the they caiiic all to tlie King. li And Saul fayd, Hcarenowethoulbnncof Ahitiib. And heanfwercd, Here I am, my lord. 1 i Then Saul faid vnto him,Why haiie ye con- fpired .'gaind me, thou and the fonne of Ifliai, in liiat thou haft giiien him vit.-iile, and a fword, and haft afkcd counJcll of God for him , that hee (houldrife againftme, and lie in waitasappea- reth this day ? 14 f And Ahimelech anfwcred the King, and fiyd , Who is (b faithfull among all thy feruancs asDaiiid, i.»«galfothcKipgsibnnein l.iwe,and gocth at thy commandement , and is honourable in thine houfc? 1 J ' Haue I this day firft begun to aJke coun- cil of God for him ? be it fane from me, let not whenhchadgtca: the King impute any thing vnto his fsrur.nt, nor • „t"^'ridf'i '° ^^^ rhehoufe of my father : for thy feruuit knew nothing of all this, leflc nor more, p I <5 Then tiie King faid , Thou (halt furcly die, Ahimelech, thon, and all thy fathers houfc. 1 7 And the King faid vnto the () fergeants that flood about him, Tume, and flay the Pii-cfoof the Lord , becaufetiieir handalfo is withDauid, anil becaufe they knew when he fled, and fhav- ed it not to mce. But th? feruantsof the Kin» •< would not mooue their hands to fall vpon the Pri efts of the Lord. 18 Then the King fayd to Doeg , Tume thou and fall vpon the Priefts. An -i Doeg the Edomite. turned and rannc vpon the Priefts, and flew that fime day fourc fcore and Hue perfbns that .did wearc a linnen Ephod. 1 9 Alfo Nob the cit}' of the Priefls fmote hee ■with the edgeofthe fword, both mjn & woman, both childc and fiickl in^^ both oxe and aflc, wid fhe^with the edge of tlicfivord. 20 Eut one of the fbi.ncs of Ahimelech the fonne of Ahitub ( whofc name vaj Abiathar) 1 efcaped and fled after Daiiid. 21 And Abiathar fhewed Dauid, that Saul hai» ' flaine the Lords Pricfls. 2i And Daujd fayd vnto Abiathar, I knew it the fame day, when Doeg the Edomite >rsS««"*>««* deliuer me vp,and die men that are with me, into thehand of iaul ? And the Lord fayd , They will deliuer thee vp. I J ^ Then Dauid and his men, which were a- bout fixe himdreth, aroie, & departed out of Kei- lah and went II >^teherdiey could Anditwas.^J'^*;^^^ tolde Saul, thatD.:uidv;asflcdfiomKeilah, and futtto^oto. heleft off hi^urney. 14 And Dauid abode in the wildei-nefTe in II holdes, and remained in a mountaine in the wil- \Ot^>o>iifluttt dernefl'c of Ziph. And Saul fought him euery day, but God e dcliuered him not into his hand. e No power not ij. AndDauid faw that Saul was come out for ^^ulTJZii- to feeke his life : and Dauid »wj in the wildemes chiidte«,but wheo of Ziph in the wood. h' appointeth th« 16 ^ And Jonathan Sauls fonne arofe and '""*• went to iJauid into the wood, and comforted ,. ... , J him m God, ' 17 And faid vnto him,Feare not: for the h.ind of Saul my father tl.all not finde thee, and thou (halt be * King ouer Jfiael, and I (halbe next vnto ^'3^^ ,\Vt c." ' thee : and al.p Saul my father knov;eth it. „,iii accompliih j8 SothCj-tw.iinem.ideacouenantbeforethe bispromife, and Lord -.and Dauid did remainc in the wood : but th»d in tlie hill of Hachi- lah, which is on the right fide H of leftiimon? £ Or.oftht ».V*r: 20 J blow arA f*;e bis place where he f haantcth , <">d *«* *'«• • DauidfparcthSaulintliecaue. I.SatnacI, Hepieadetlihisinnoccncic. who hath feene him there ; for it is lai4 to me, He hand in thecaue, and Ibm z bade me kill thee, but isfubtill, and crafide. I had compaffion on thee, ap.d faid, I will not lay I J See therefore & know all the fecrei places mine hand on my mafter ; for hce is the Lordcs where he hideth himfelfe, and come yc agaiiie to Anoynted. me with the ccrteintie , and I will goe with you : i i Moreoucr my father,behoH : behold,! fir, * Tb ysuf eoBiittf and if he be in theliland, Iwillfearch himout' thclapofthy garment in mine hand: for when! o(Z:ph.Ahichij jj^orowoutalltlieihouTandsofludah. oit off the lap of thy garment, I killed thee not. ■"'" "' 24 Then they arofeand went to Ziph before Vnderftandand fee,' teat diere is neither ctiill nor Saul , but Dauid aaii his men »we in the wilder- wickedneffc in mee, neither haue I (inncd againlt nefle of Maon , in the plaine on the right hand of tfaee,yet thou hunteft after mv foi;lc,to tcke it. lefhimon. x^' TheLordbeiudgebetweenethecandme, 25 Saulalfoand his men went to fcekehim, andtiieLord;3ucngemeofthec,andlanotminc and they told Dauid : wherefore he came do wne hand be not vpoji thee. vntoarocke, and abode in the wildemefle of 14 According as the|loIde proucrbe fayeth, ^Or^htfreutritof I \61j-ch WIS iKo ^Maon. And when Saul heard that, he followed Wickedne/Te proceedeth from the wicked^ but tnaiKumiMii. in the trjbe of lu. after Daiiid in the wilderneffe of Maon. mine hnnJ be vpon thee. dah,i«Qi.i5 ff. 26 And Saul and his men went on the one ij After whom is the King of Ifi:acl come out? iide of the mountaine, and Dauid and his men on after whom docft thou purfue ? alter a dead dog, the other iidc of themountaine : and Dauid made and after a Sea ? .^fte to get from the preTence of Saul : for Saul 1 6 The Lord there&rebe itidg.e,and iucge be- k Tlrtia Oie tot.j '^"'^ '^'^ ^^ compafled Dauid and his men round tweene thee and me,and fee,and pleade ray caufe, «»D pall backeibe about, to take thsm, andf deUuermeoutofthinehand. f&ir.w^, bridle of the ty. 27 £urtherccamea''mefrehgerto S.iul, fiy- 17 WhenDauidhadmadeanendoffpeakino btoat'cf^hl'n-' ing5Haftethee,and come -.for the Philiftims haue thefe words to Saul, Saul faid, t Is this thy voyce, f Thongb fc« wn . eosnvDoth. inuaded the land. my fonne Dauid ? and Saul lift vp hisvoice, and ' ™oft cmcU ene. I That ij.Oie ftone 28 Wherefore Saul returned fiom puriuing wept, mywDauid.yet "he'''" < h° V d'lmded -^^^uidjand wentagainft the Philiftims. Therefore i g And fayd to Dauid, Thou art more righte- tLeflf hiV/o?fei. jhemfeiucs ow' they Called thatplace,' Sela-hammahlckoth. ous then 1 : for thou haft rcndred mcgood, and I encc compelled - liom another. CHAP XXIIIL haiierendred thee euill. himioyeeld. t7i^dhiJin4c»^eip4rf,hsaut. i. H, !hn,etbt» s»Hlhk , I? Anddiou haft Qioved diisday, thattliou in>,9lace$wbichwcie xiatEn-gedi. 20 For who (1 all finde his enemy, and let him defenfed by w- ^ when Saulwas remmed fixjin the Phili- depart -fftee? wherefore the Lord render thee i^-'i"J'"J^ ■tatt. ftims,thcy tolde him, facing, BeholdCjDaiiid »; in good for that thoii haftilonc vnto mc this day. bAciiieofiu- the Wildemefle of i* En-gcdi. 21 For now behold, I g know that thou (halt g Thoogh tWj tjw Maonw<»Jaman,whohadhispof- b MaoniCannel ui.e. mee from doin" that thing vnto my mafter the fclTioninCarmd,&theman w^cxceedingmigh- *"'u""f V 'jJI" Lords Anoynted, to lav mine hand vpon him : for ty andhad three thoufand fhcepc, and a thoufand c'^trntl themoa* he is the Ano)'nted of the Lord. ' goats : and he was fhearing his (hecpe in Carmel. time wat ia C»; 8 So Dauid ouercame his feniants with thele j ThenamC3lfoofthcman»»4jNaB&,&the We. vAjrik, and fulfred them not to arile againft Saul : name of his nife Abigail, and (he was a woman of fo Saul rofe vp out of the caue and went away, /ingul^u: wifdome,ar5a beaurifuJI, but rhe man wu 9 ^Oauid alfo arofe afterward,and \vent out chiirhni,and euill conditioned, and was of the fk- of thecaue, and cried after Saul , faving, Omy mily of Caleb. lord the King. And when Saul looked behindc 4 And Dauid heard in the wildemeiTe , that him , Dauid incUned his face to the earth , and Nabal did (heare his (hecpe. bowed his^felfe. j Therfore Dauidfent ten yongmen,& Dauid igj,,>'^^^_ • Contzjfytothe 10 And Dauid faid to Saul, ^Wherefore gi- iaidvntotheyongmen,Go vpto Carnicl,and go c ^omtmi'tj^ U\C: report o( the ueft thou an eare to mens words,that fay,Eehold, to Nabal,& afke him in my name f how he dodi. mayfft t hoo Vwe that fiid. Diuid Dauid fecketh euill againft rhee ? 6 And thus (hall ye fay 'ffor filutarion,Boch '°J^^°^^"'/'^^^ hc'proucthM^TiVf " Behold, this day thine eyes haue feene, that tljou, and thine houfc , andall that thou haft, be Si'do,*""' " M tx hti incfid, the Lord bad dgliuercd thee this day incs miae in peace, w^ltb ;ind pro(p9ity. t^'/«' A^ • " 7 BehoWc, X^abalsfoolil)! churlillincfre. Chap.xxv. Abigail mccwih Dauid. xc8 tJrao bad nmIj for TS. t TTuM the cooe- (ou< wretct'Cf la (IcidortclieaiD^ thtncctfiirieot Go<)s.chi',fr,fnr, I o Then Nabal anfwcred Dauids fcniants, and maid hath br(pught vnto my lord, let it be giuen Ciid, Who is Dauid 1 and who is the ' fonnc of I- veto the yon^ men,tha: f follow my lord. t it^vtlkt at " Oiai? there be n^any feniancs nowe a day es, that 28 I pray thee, forgiue die trcfpafTe of thine '*»^''''. brcakeawayaiery manfromhisnwfter. handiruid : fcr the Lord will make my lorde a II Shall I then take my bread, and my water,- ii furc hoiifc, becaufe my Icx-d fighteth the battels kConfirmeb* and mv fleOi that I haiic killed for my fhearers, of tSie Lord, and none Ciiili hath bene found in ill",?.'!."' (iomcto tiit •njcome olttntie. periouaDdco-i- and giuc it vntomen,whomelkno%vnot. whence thee fin all thy life. \tbT.ir<,mth^ bcr thine hand- ;j|[^;«|;;;;;;^^^^^ «»«/. ij Not'.vithftandsngthcmcnwcrev-cn-gQQa masd. ; •',,.., _ ., , me meihu «»». f Wbenwckfpt fvnt6vs,andwehadnodifpleariire, nddiermif- 5^ Then Dauid faid to Abigad-Kltfftdbe the rci»«e. ouiihtepe iothc f^d ,vcany thing os lonraswee wcrcctiiaieifant Lord God of Ifrael, \vhicJv fcnt thee thisday to^ wjdcrncf&of ,vith Aem'jwhmwex^ereiathefieldes. meecemc \.„ jl, n-j,. i^ They were as a ivall vnto vs both iv night 53 Andbldfedbethy cciinreU,andblefledhe and bv day, all the while we were widi than kee- thaarvhich haft kept me rtiis day from commmg Pingfh«T>e. to/iei^biood, oandthatmmchandbam»»»fa- o SwdewCaH- 17 Nowe therefore take hecde, aid f«r«hat ued me, , . , .^ j rrr n- thoufl-altdoe : for euill f wdlfurclv comcvpon 34 For m deede, as the Lord God ot Ifrad b- ourmafter,andvT,onall"hisfamilici for heeds fo ueth, p who harh kept meebacke from hurang pHeatttibauth wicked that a n,an cannotlpcake io him. - thee, except thou haddeft hafted, and met mee, '^^'^XU igf Then Abigail male hafte,'S:tooketwo finely there had not bene left vnto Nabal by the ,ohim(eIfeth« huii-drerhtcakcs,andf.vobottclsoffe-ine^dfiue da'.vning of the day, «j that piOeth agamft the hewaiftayed, fiietpereadiedreircd,?^ fine mcafures of parched vvall. . , /.t . . t come,ani?ji hundred! 11 frailssofraifIns,andbvo ?y Then Dauid rccciued of her hande that: hundred! of fit^<'es,r,nd laded them on affbs. "hich (he had brought him, and faid to her, Goe •M Then aiefaid vnto her feniants, Go vehe- vp in peace to thine houie: befjold, I haue heard forcme: beheld,! v.ill come after you: yafhcc thy voyce,andhauet granted thy petition. itbr.moHtJ .fy tolde I n.-irherhuftarid Nabal. ' ". i^ ^ SoAbiga,lc3met0Nabal,andbeholde, P^- ztf Andasfheerodeoii her aiTe, fhee came hce made afeaitiuhis houfe.lifcethefealtofa Paiaa. fli/htd. t lifJ^tti \OrfUff>rt. ' g Bfciulelhee knew ins crooked Mtutr, that hce (vonld tathrr fiaue j'criftisil, ti.to ronlcritd t»her tnterpnfir. t^Sobtibw f'"''^' ^'■''^' 2"^'''« men ramedowne agojnft he;w.isvety dc**.-. ne b)'^ fecret place of th- mouiiraine, & be- Kihg,find Nabals heart was hierie within him, for fien ramedowne asajnft he;w.is vety drunken: wherefore fhee tolde hin> he would jeftroy her,andfhe rnctthem. both fmall^d q norhini?,iieither le/Tc nor more, vntill die mor- q i=ot ht bad ne ■ cjfno either to 21 And Dniiid (aid, Indeede Ihauefccptall ningarofe. , . • confider.orio 6'"*- in vj^jic chat this feUowhad in the wildemeae/o ?7 '^^^^ '" «^ mommgAvheij die wine was g,„,.hanke5fot thrAodiingv as milled of r.ll that rerteinedvn- gone out of Nabal, ms wfe..toIde him thofe th«gr«.bene. to him : for he hath requited me aiiiJ for ?ood. words.snd his heart dyed Nvithm hun, and he was two. dch«ta.«e. 22 So snd more aifodoe Godvnrotheene- like- aflonc. , , ir niies of Dauid : ;Sr furdv I willnotlcaiKof all 38 Andabouttendayesafrtr, the Lord fmote. thrrhshach bv the dawning ofthedn7, 'ice bordering ^n the couatrey ot the Moib(te& to Abigail to Cannd, they (pake vntb h^, fiy- ^ace being fc6h<'ee«6 them; ing,Dauidfentvstothce,totaketheecohis wife. 14 Ana Dauid ciyed to the people, andto 41 And fhearofe, and bowed her felfe on her Abnerche Tonne of Ner, faying, f Heareftthou \&ir^nfir*nn^ iace to the earth,and faid,Behold,lct thinehand- not, Abner? Then Abner anftvcrcd, and faide, niaidc be a femanc towaflithefeeteofthefcr- Whoartthouthatctyeftto the King? wants of my lord. ly ^ AndDauidfaidto Abner, Artnotthou 41 And Abigail hafted, andarofe, and rode a fn?an?and whoisHketheeinlfrael? wherforc fEn«me<}Dio» ▼ponanaffc, anJherfiuemaidesf fcllowedher, then haft thou not kept thy lord the King ? for valiam.auameeit and (he went after the melfengers of Dauid, and there came one ofthefolke in to deftroy the king to&uciheKmg? was his wife. thy lord. 41 Dauid al(b tooke Ahinoam of* rirecl,3nd 1 6 This is not well done of thee : as the Lord they were both his wiues. liueth, ye are \ v^•orthie to die,becaufe yee haue \ t.br.ftmH 44 Now Saul had giuen*Michal his daughter not kept your Mafter the Lordesanoy need : and o/«4;*. DauidswifetoPhaltithefbnneof Laifh, whidi nowfeewheretheKingsfpeareis,andthepotof was of t Gallim, waterthat wasathishead. C H A P. XXVI. 17 And Saul knewe Dauids voycc, and&ide, I PiHiJvadifiokeredvnitStuibrtiytZtphimr. it DtidJ Is thisthy vcyce, g my fonneDauid ? And Dauid g Ktrebyitap, uUtb4a,^SdMi,g>'*'t, aHdt(»ttfp,Mt,th4itfitUtthu faidjtismy vov-ccmylordOKing. peircth.that the b.»d. u u.l»nMnhi,ufune. ^^ Anihefaid, VVhcrefore do^eth mylorde 'KIX AGaine the Ziphims came vnto Saul to Gibe- thus perfccute his feruant > for what haue I done? gjinfl Wj owns .« ru.!. A 'aying,*Doeth not Dauid hide himfclfe orwIiateuillisiiiminehand> coofcience.and I o'\' l"" _ a Then Saul arofc, and went dtiwne to the the King heare the wordes of his feruant. If the wildemeffe of Ziphjhauing three thou(and»cho- Lord haue ftirred theevp againftme, hlcthim h Leiliisan.er fenmenoflfraelivichhim, for to feck^ Dauid in fmel the fauour of a facrificc : tut if the children towjr,ivsbep» the wiJdemefle oFZi^h. of men haue done it, curfed be they before the g "^''' "J' * '*"*• J And Saul pitched in the hill of Hachilah, Lord: for they haue caft me out tihis day from which is before Jefhimon by the way fide. Nowe abidin" in the inheritanceof the Loide, faying, Dauid abode in the wildemefle, and he fav\e that Goe, (eruc other > gods. | A« much ai by Saul came after him into the wilderhefle. 20 Nowe therefore let not my blood fall to '° •'"'". «•'«)' 4 (For Dauid had fent out fpies, and vnder- the earth before the face of the Lord: for the to^dolarrie.b" ftood,thatSaulwascome|!inverydeede) Kingoflfrael iscomeouttofeckeaflea, asone cia(ethtyioTi.ci $ Then Dauid arofe, and came to the place would hiinta partridge in the mountaines. biano (!« tq the where Saul had pitched, and Wi&#« Dauid beheld zr Then faid Saul, I haue finned: come a- "*<>'««". the place where Saul lav,&*Abner the fonne of gainc, my fonne Dauid: for I will doe thee no Ner which was hiscIuefccaptaine,Cfor Saul lay in moreharme, becaufe myfoulewasl^preciousin k Bec»nftth<>a theforr, & the people pitched round about him) thine eyes this day : behold,! hauedonefoo- [i"^^"„'"-'''''* 6 Then fpake Dauid and (aid to Ahimelech lilh!y,and haue erred exceedingly, the •> Hittitc, and to Abi(hai the fonne of Zenii- 21 Then Dauid anfwercd, and faid, Beholde 4 That ij.of the Bonskiirullsail valiiDtraalilie<(< \flrjt6 »ttrtmiu fUct, ««/ 17.55. this day. b Who WIS! flrangeraB4not anU-ielitr. c Who afierwsrd t -n 1 -it wjiDjold* chiefe I will goe do wne with diee. ah,brothcr to « loabjfaying, Who will go downe the' Kings (peare, let one of theyong men come wirhmetoSaultothcholte?Thcn Abifhai(aid, ouerandfetit. 2 J And let the Lord reward euery man ac- captuae. \Or,MjliT. So Dauidand Abifhai came downe to the cording.tohis 'righteoufnefle andfaimfiiinertei I Thni he pro* i Meaning, hti* now therefore,! pray thee, let mefmite him once out of all tribulation. ' ' with a fpearc to the earth, and I will hot fmite 2 j Then Saul (aid to Dauid, Eleflcd art thou, n^'fonneDauid: for thou (halt do great things, i-f^j.asdijo,j. him <^againc. 9 And Dauid faid to Abifhai, Deftroy him and alfo preuaile. So Dauid went his way, and fure at one ftroke. not: foT who can lay his hand conthcLordcs Saul returned to his " place, i To wit, in hi. anoynted,and be piiltlefle ? canfe : for lehu <1ewtwnkingiat GoJsappoiuf- iBen:,timiidtliiojrth ttrlaiH! af the ThiiiHimt. I* uithijh u dtceiutd iy DtuU, A Nd Dauid faide in his heart, I (liall nowe m ToGifataliof BcBiamia. ^Ehrthihttuie fJxf, 10 Moreouer Dauid faid. As the Lord liueih, citherthe Lord (hall fmite him, or his dayfhall come to die, or hee (hall defcend into battell, ' and penfh. II The Lord keepemc from laying mine hand t\ » p' were all alleepc : forfthcLorJ hundreth men that were with him, wentvnroA- change* Us ere. had fcnt a dead fleepc vpon them. chiih,thc fonne of Maoch King of Gadi. ^i"e^hThemm i^ Then Dauid went into theother fide, and j And Dauid '' dwelt with Achiih at Gath, "uoirfciuB'the* ftoodconthctoppcofanhill afarreoff, agrcat hcc,and his men, tuciy iraawidibishou'.lioldc., nectftitic. Dauid PauiddeftroyctlitheGcfhurkcs. xxvirr. Ssuliswiihihewiich. I6? Dauid with his t\^o wiues , Ahinoam tfie Ixrc- the familiar (piritf, and bnng me him vp wbome cl.cc,and Abigail,Nabals «ife the Carmcl-tc. 1 0-all name vnto thee. 4 A.idic was told Saul thatDauid was fled 9 And the woman faidc vnto him , Echolde, to Gath : fj he fotight no more for him. thou kiioweft vvh;t Saul hath done, how he hath 5 And Dauid (aide vnto Achilh , if I haue dcftroyed thefbrcercrs, .'.nd thcfoothfavcrsouc nowe found grace ]ii tiiine o'fs, < let them gmc of tine land : \ Vhertforc then fcekcft tliou to take mec a place in fome ether tiric of the counrrcy, me in a Ciarc to caufe mc co die? that] rrav dwell there -.for w+jvfliould cliy fcr- to A;id Saulfwaretohcrbv the Lorde , fay- uant dwell in the ^irL-Jng,/r<;w the ivcy , as thougoeft to Saul,I{awe|'godsafrenblii;gvpourofthecai-h. Sfcur,pucn vnto the Lnd of Efn7>t. 14 T hen he laid vnto her, VVhat facinn is hee }"/'"■ p And Dauid fotc die landcanc'ltfcTiCither of? AndO.ee ar/wered, Ancldeman commeth man nor woman ahue, and took; fheepe, ami vplappedinanantell: rnnSaul fcntwe that it Oxen.andaffes,and camels, tndappaiclljand re- was 'Samuel, and heeencl:ncd his face to the ^ Tohisimi»i, tumad and come to Achifli. grounde,ai;d bowed him.felfe, "" "'" C Icltklneer- 6certjpi>oiatn< wicked CaojJ- «itct,»'hom Cndkuljj-poia- teJ CO he dt- thefta:e ofifer faints afcerihri li(:2rdho«vSi- tsnb^'h Dopowcf oaettkim. \(jT,an tjictUitt ^r^tgtinflwhvm c Which werea faoiilieorike •nbecflaJih, l.Cluoo.i.y. h tkhtr'i kn ftt- H na'.ioti albeit it 10 And Ac!-.i(hfaide,|l Wherehiicyebenea i> f And Samuel faid to Saul, Why haft thou n.tl.o"e"hi^ fjM rouing this day ^ And E>auid anfwered, Againft dirquittedme,tb brijig me vp? Then Said anfwe- tookevpoahinj theSou!JiofIudah,andrgainft the South of the redJamin^reatdiftrefre:forrhePhiliftimsmjike »'>« lorou ei s». « lerahmeelites, & againft the South of >• Kenitcs. warre a^ainlt me.and God is departed from me, ^of ,, aVj" n AndDariduuedneithermannorwoman and anfwereth me no more,neithcrf by Prophets, ol light, aliiie, tobringthemtoGath,(aying, Left they neither by dreames : thereforcl haue called thee, pi"hifitl-»o4 fhould tel on vs,and Qty,So did Daiud,and !b iril that thoa mayeft tell me.what I (hall doe. e/f 'epWw. i* his mjner all the while that he dwcllethm the 16 Then iaid Samjiel, Wherefore then doeft countrey of the Philiftims. 'fiou afke of me/eeing the Lorde is gene from ri And Achifhbcleeued Dauid, fay ing,|l He thee,and is thine enem^ic? hath made his people of Ifraelnterly to abhorrc 17 Euen the Lorde hath done to g him,as hee g Th»tis,to him.-rfjerefcrefaelhailbemyferuantforcuer. Ipake 'by mine||hand: for the Lorde will rent D"»itlptiJ(f x? Becau{e thou olxrv'edftnot ttc voyce-oi" »rt4 jwi*4 ti fvhc dtcU^ith *a Ti,ine. t},^ Lorde, nor executedft his fierce math vpon Give at tbit time the Philiftims afTembled the Am;lekites, therefore hath the Lorde done their bandes and annie to fight with iCael: this vnto thee this day. therforc Acbifh faid to Dauid,»Bc furetbou ihalt 1 9 Moreouer, the Lord will deliuexlfrael with goeoutwithmcto t.hebartcl,thouand thymen. thee into the handcs of the Philiftims : ^andto h Ytfhallbe 2 And Dauid faid to Achifh, Sorely thou (halt morowe (halt thou and thv Tonnes be widime, y"V"'-^"' bled all lirael and they pitched in Gilboa. thine handmade hath obeyed thy voyce, and I y AndvAenSauKawthehofteofthe Phili- k haue put my foule in mine hand, and haue o- ftims,hc was afraid,& his hea« \vas fore aftorried. bej-ed tny wordes which thou (aideft vnto me. 6 Therefore Saul a(kcd coiinfell of the Lord, 22 Now therefore,! pray thee,hearkcn thou al- and the Lorde anfwcred him not , neither by fo vnto the voiceofthinehandmaid,& let mefet dreames,rx5r by ' Vrim,tior yet by Prophets. a morfel of bread before thee, that thou mayeft 7 ^ Then (aide Saul vnto hisfeniaunts, Seeke eate snd get thee (h-cngth,and go on thy ioaiie}'. mee a woman that hai-h a familiar fpirite, that I ij ButhereF.ifed,andfa:d,I will not eate.- but mavgoetoher,anda(keofher.And his fen^ncs his feruants andthevoman together compelled (aid to htm,Beholdethercis a "Aomanat En-dor him,and he obeved their voyce:fo he arofe from that hath a f-mi!iar (pirit. the earTh,and f ite on the bed. 8 Then Saul d changed himfelfe, and put 24 Kowe the woman had a fat calfe in the on other raiment , and hee went , and two men houfe, and (liee haftcd, and killed it, and tooke with him,and they came to the woman by night: fiourcand kn:adedit,aDd baked ofit,Unleaue- ' Befaifeitre. andbc%de,Ipraythce,conieiaiurcvntomce"by nedhtad, mandr> mcnt of God, E«>d.xi.i8. &d«BU8.leVII. c M»niBe,the fcie Pricft,Exod, »8.i.. d He feehttk a« lo God in bismiTeiKibot it led by Sana CenlawMI nteiBeiiWhich io bit confcieixe hccaadeaactii. k I baoeTtBrai ted my lilt. Dtuid fufpeded ofthePhiliftims. a AccorJingto their baat!cs,o( cnTignei. b Me»niDg,t Jong time, that is,ronrcmonetbs and certjine riayc$,Chap»i7.7. •} tlyr.fit/,as * l>Cini)iij.l.l9. « WouWnot; Saul tt«ciur liiiitofaaour, ifheco * Chaf.iS-j, d Thit is.wail conucrlutwith 1 , Samuel. 2lk!ag is burnt with fire, 2 J Then fhc brought them berore Saul, and man,but caryed them away,& went their waycs. before h\s feruans; and when they had eaten, 3 f So Dauid andhismen camcto the'ciric, they flood Yp,and went away the fame night. and beholde, it was burnt with fire, and their CHAP XXIX "^vviuesjandrheirfcnnes^andtheirdaughterswere « l^otthefeone. f»m ihi baiitu tgamH ifrMiy'ictufe-thiy difttuHtdhim. 4 Then Dauid 2nd the people thatwasvnth mtnwereg<,ae SO the Philiftims were gathered together with ^^^ ^'^"^ ^P ^^^'^^ voyces and wept, vntiil,they to watte. all their armies in Apliek: and the Ifraelites could wecpe no more, pitched j] by the founainc,^vhich is inlxveel. 5 ^auids two \viues\verc taken pnfonersalfo, 2 And the II princes of tlie Philiftims went Ahinoamthelrrcelite, and Abgail the wife of foorthbyahundreths, and thoufinds, bat Dauid Nabal the Carmelite. and his men came behind Willi Achifh. (5 And Dauid was in great fore w. for the peo- 3 Then faidtheprinces of the Philiftims, What pled entendedtoftonehim, bccaufe theheartes fhau„"r«'ubl*, doe theTe Ebrewes here fanA Achifti faid vnto-the f a" t-^e people \vere vexed euery man for his ^^ .j^,, f,,;, „« princes ofthePhiliftims, Is not this Dauid the fonncs and tor his daughters: but Dmudcomfor- doen'pr, and fenmnt to uc 1 done ? and what haft thou found in rfiv an Aiiulekiterandmy mafterleftmethreedayes agoe,becaufe I fell hcke. 14 We roued vpon the Scurh of Cherech,and vpon zhzco.rfi belonging to ludah, and vpon the Sonihof Caleb,and we burnt Ziklag with fire. rj Ajid Dauid faid vnto him , Canft thou brinem.etothis company? And he faid, gSwcate g FotoiJiei vnto" me by GoJ,that thou wilt ncicher killmee, ^^j «j° »Hag Dauid, I knowc thou pkafeft mec, as an Angel of God : but the princes of tlie Philiftims bane faide^ Let him not goe vp with vsto batrcll. 1 o VVhercfore now rife vp earcly in the mor- C H A P. XXX. ,., . , ,. , ,.,, , ,T>,.j/-. • , cuen vntntheeuenine 'cfthencxtinorowe, lb hnpnfmn,. f. 7ht ffofiif wohIJ /lur.t him. 8 Hf«kcih thift thcrc cfcapcd not amanofthpn, laue foi!j;e coMultUaf I'll Lord, tndfmr[mhur,clh the .hundrCthyoUIlg ttlCn, whlch rodc VpOn CaJUCls, prut, t^ lUilmiat'h >t tqHjUf, 19 ^ndicndith (ni ID and fied. *"'f""""- 18 And Tanid reco-icred all that theAn-a- BVt' when Dauid and h"s men were come to lekitcs had taken : alfo Dauid refcued his two Ziklrg ' rfx' tiiird day, theAmnlekiteshad wiues. iniiaded vpon the Sou' h, cuen vnto Ziklag, and 19 And they lacked nf^tliirg, fmall or great, had hfmittcnZiklag.and burnt it with fire. forme or daughter, or of the (poyle of oil 1 Anahadtakentlievvorncn that were there- that they had taken away: Dauid lecouacd L"iprji()neri,bothGn,ilJandgr*e2tj4«if/llcvvcnota thcmall, .... 20 D.iuid DauidsLJW. Chap.xxxj. Sauls dcnch, and his fonncs. no 10 Dauld all9 tt>oke all thcfiiCJpc, and the KfO^'c * the Ph-IininM fougI»r againfl Ifrael, *txlirt.i»,u o.vcn,<»»4thc>'draue than before his cattell,aJ>i Inland the menoflfrael fledJeaway from the k Whichtke A. Cud.This isDaui.ls ""pra)'. Philiftims, and they fell dovvne |j wounded in I0f,fia^ ""kVn'f'oihtrf ** f And Dauid cafT.e to thc two bindrcth mount Gilboa. wd'Dtuid'from' ""f" ^ ^°^^ tooviearic for to followc Da- i And thePhililimspreafTcdlbrcvponSaiil tiieinh«fi(lt.ih« wd : v*hom they had made sKbcochidcat the and his fonnes^r.d flew cIonathan,andAbijudai), {oodjoiZikiJg. riuer Ecfor : and the\' came to -mectc Dsuid, and Makhiil.ua baiils Tonnes. and tomeetethe people that were with him : fa j And when the battcU went fore sgamft \< hen Dalud cair.c nccrc to the people, he faluted Saul, the archers and lo wmcn t hit hin)) and hee 1 1*'- (?«»<*»•. them. waslbfell wounded ofihe archers. jor^/j**/. iz Then an(^^ercd all the euill and wicked of 4 Then faid Saul vnto his armour bearer, the men that went with Daiiid, and fayd, Ee- "Drau-eoutthynvprdc, and thnifl mec through * SowefeeAjt I caiife thc)- went no: with %•$ , therefore v.ill wtc thcre\vith,leafl the vncircumcifcil come & thruft ^d/jlj'rati' e'.d'* oiuethcm none of thc prav*}!:* wee hauc reco- mcthroitghandmoekcme: buthisarmoa-bca- mu common;/ I yaMrxhtfcMt iiered, fauetoeuer,' man his 1 wife ajidhischil- rer woulanot, forhevvasfore afraid. Therefore letat intntm ihjt eoirpr«hen N«te t* nj. yi^«i//hispart6;, thattariethby the ftuifc : they thcrfide "^lorden-ftw that the m.en of Ifrael were '^'• ihall part alike. put to flight, and that Saul and his (bnnes were ]^^„^^„'„^c°Ji ^^^'f'"* ^5 "" So from that day forward hee m.ade it a dcad,chen they left the cities,andraiineaway,and and hslfeihe'uib* DltmTVba'hee ftatuteandakwin I(racl,vnti]Irhisday. the PhilifHms came and dwelt in them. o/MiiuQik iiicged 30 old* 26 ^ when Dauid therefore came to Zikkg, 8 ^ And on the morowc when die Philiftims tufloire and law, he fent of the pray vnto the Elders of ludah and were come to (poyle them that w ere flaine, they t'o'irirboth*** fohisfiiends, faying, See, there is a hkSing for found Saul and his three fonnes lying in mount ■Bdhatbbiacuci. you ofthefpoilecfthe enemies of the Lord. Gilboa, 27 He fent to them of Beth el, and to them of 9 And they ait offhis head,& dripped him out South Ranioth, and to them of lattii-, ofhis annour, and fent into the land oPthe Phili- 28 And to them of Aroer^ and to them of (limsonenerv'iTd^that they{hould<^publilhitin A latokeaoi Siphmoch, smd to them of Efhtemca, ' thetonple of their ido]es,and among the people. TiSorit loi aU 29 Andtothcm«fRachaJ, andtothemofthc 10 And they laidvp bis armour in the houfc ""f** cities of the lerahmeelitcs, and to them of the ci- of Aflitaroth, but they hanged vphisbodicoa lies of the Kenitcs, the wall of Beth-Q-an. JO And to them of Hormah , and to them of »' ^VVhenthcinhabitantsof«Iabe(h GUcad t VVkaahthti Chor-aiTian,and to them of Athach, heard, what the Philiftims had done to Saul, Jel'oered itom. uS^h&i ^ ' ^'^'^ '^^ ^^ of Hebron , and » to all chc 1 a Then thcyarofe ( as many as were (trong c",p*""^ ihtir btncBu to. placcs where Dauid and fais men had haunted. men) and went all night, and tooke the bodie of wttdtUv. Sad, and the bodiesofiis^fonnes, from the wall C H A P. X X X L ©f Beth- fhan, and came to labefh, and * burnt * J»i-i^S- £S4Miiistth hmfiifi. g Hii chiUrtHti/lMiimtfxiot. *ii«n there, ,j., . ,, siB. 11 Thtintntfiah<[hu>*iti»wiubHMj, *ikbuM IJ And tooke their bonesrnd *bunedthena *^J""*:*- btngtimtbt^tu. vni^ kirn, partlyby fhlfeceunfeUers^fainei friends andfiatterert , and partly Ly fome of hit owne children and people : ind k«w by Gtds afft/Ianet he tuercame all diffculHet , av l«riieirfmil« "ter the death ofSaul, when Da- oiferings: fcr there the iHeld of the miotic is ^'^blj^l"^"' uidwas returned fro the *l]augh- caft dovviie,the fhield of Saul, as though hee had f,uiie lo o&i to ccr of the Am lekitcs, and had not bene anointed wichoyle. benetwodayesinZiklag, 2^ The bow of lonth.nneuer turned backc, 1 Bcholde, a mancamethc neither did the fword of Saul turneemptie from third day out of the hofte from the blood of the flaine, and from the fette of the Saul vvicli his » clothes rent , and earth vpon his mightie, »ec ihe aierthrow ^^^^ . ^^d when he camc CO Dauid, he fell to tbe 2 j Saul and Jonathan were louely and plea- otihepeopleof eartli,anddid obeifance. fantintheirliucs, and in their deaths the)' were } Then Dauid fiyd vnto hira, Whence com- not k diuided : thej- were fwifter then Egles, they mcftthou?Andhefaidvntohim,Outofthehoft ^vereftronger then lions, of Ifrael I am efcaped. ^4 Yee daughters oflfrael, weepe for Saul, Gilboa. 4 Ami Dauid laid vnto him,VVhat is done? I whichclothcdyouin{karlet,'withpleafures,and lAirich •pray thee, tell me. Then he faid,that the people is hanged ornaments of gold vpon your apparell. mews.ao fled from the battell, and many of the people are s> Howe were the mightie llaine in the mids '**«'»• ouerthrowen,and dead,and alfo Saul & Jonathan of the battel! O Jonathan, diou waft flainein his fonnc are dead. thinehie places: 5 And Djuid fayde vnto the yong man that ^^ Wo is n-.e forthee, my brother Jonathan : tolde it him, How knoweft thou that Saul & Jo- very kindchaft thou bene vnto me : thy louc to nathanhisfonnebedcad? me waswonderfulljpaflingtheloueofiiwomen: m Either towtnl 6 Then the yong man thattolde him, ar/we- how are die mighty ouerthrowen , and the wea- ^j-^ j^y"/^* red, >> As I came'to mount Gilboa, beholde, Saul pons of TOrre deflroyed I leaned vpon hislpeare , and loe , the charets and lihorfemen followed hard after him. 7 And when he looked backe,he few mc,and called me, And I anfwered, Here am J. 8 And he (aid vnto me. Who art thou ? And I anfwered him, I am an c Am^ekice fc Tbeydiedbotk losetber ia UoAIf b AtlfldiD Ihe chafe. c Hewjsan Am*- lekite borne, but lenouuced his counirey,and ioy- ncd with the If. iaeli:es. *Ebr.fttU!ivpi>H, d lamfoty, be- caufe I am yet aliue, iEbrjft»>dt>plH him, li.JI. c After the la • BHntation,he exa- mined him a- giiae. fThoaatliuHly f iiniihcd for tbjr fault. f That ihey DiigHibesble to match ihcrr ere- mieslnePhili- fllmi in that arte. * .'«/%. 1 0.13. |Of.»ij*.'fc*i, .b Mc-jnlnj.Saiil, CHAP. II. 4 Vumi a xMjntti kins. '" Hebron, p ^bntr mtirlh l/W». fiteih kiifnrr Ifrad. 15 The hiiieUoftliefetHMtffDa- tttatndlpitelheth. J» The hxruB »f ^Jthel. AFterthisDauidaaCted counfell cf the Lord, "JX'^^^^^^^f, faying, Sliall J go vp into any of the cities of as i.'sjm?j/jj,i 9 Then faidhcviitome, Ipraytheef come Itidah? AndthcLordfa dvntohim,Govp. And i-famj.!^ vpon me, and Cay me : for anguifh is come vpon Dauid (aid, Whither (hall I go? He then anfwe- me, becaiife my d life is yet whole in me. red, Vnto b He'-.ron. airrc'''H d k*'"*'* 10 So 1 1 came vpon him , and (lew bim, and 2 So Dauid went vp thither, & his two wiues lrba"o,h iJ't? becatifc I wasiurcmat heecouldnotliuo, after alfb, Ahinoamthelireelitc, antlAbigailNabals that he had fallen , J tooke the cro«-ne that was wife the Carmelte. vponhis head, andthe bracdet that wasonhis j AnJ Dauid brought %'p the men that were arme, and brought them hither vnto my loid. with ' him,euer)' man with his houfhold,aad they ' . '" '•" «'">< of 1 1 Then Dauid tooke holde on his dothes, dwelt in the cities ofHcbron. *"* ?"''">"«». * an 1 rent them , and likevvifc all the men that 4 • 16 ThenfaidDamdvntohimjf Thy blood be taineofSauIshofte, tooke Iih-bodicth the fonnc f'njer" ' vpon thine owne head: for thine owne mouth oT'Sau!,and brought him to Mahnnaim, h.ith teRificd agamft thee,CTyiDg,I haue flainc the 9 And made him kingoucr Gikad,and oner Lords Anoyntcd. the An)tirites,.'nd oucrIzreel,and ouer Ephraim, 17 ^ Then Dauid mourned with ifiis lamen- and ouer Bcniamin and oner '"alllfrae!. f Oner the eleot* ta:ionoucrSaul,andouerIonatuanh!s(c)nn^, 10 Ifh-bofncth Sauls fbnnc was fom'yere old '■'''"'• 18 ( Alfi)hceiadc them teach the children of when he began to reigncouerlfrael, and reigned lu'.khto gflwotc, as it is written in the booke of two yere-.butthehoufe of ludah followed Dauid. *|lla!}icr.) II (And the time which Dauid rJgn-*^ '" 1? Onoblejfrnel, ^ he is flaine vpon thy hie Hebron oiicr the houfe of Iiid:ih,v>'.J/fcu«iyecre g After iHi»n8» places ; how arc the rcighrie outnhroivcn ! and fixe s moneths) "*' '"^ "'^' jl 20 * Tell it not in Gath, nor publilli it in the 12 ^ And Abncrthc ff^nne ofl^ci", .nnd the \}^tc'a^^t'^ ^j, feect;s of Ailiktlon, Icjft tjat daughters of dw fcnwnts of Kh-bo(heth the Ibnnc of S«ul went ye es,cbap.y> Afthelflajne. Chap.iii. outofMahanaimto Gibeon. ij And loab the foniic of Zfruiah , and the icmants of Da'.iid went out and met one another bythepooIeofGibeon : ar.d they fate downc, theoneontheoncfidcofthepoolc, and the o- ther on the other (idc of the poolo. 14 Thoi Abncrfaideto loab, Let theyong men now arife , and ''play before vs. And loab faid, Let them arift. I J Then tlierearofc.ind went oner twchie of Beniaminby number/.vhidnperteinedto I(h-bo- fticththefonncof batd, and tsyeluc ofthefer- iiantsofDnuid AbncrturnethtoDauiA m i V((ining, hit •duerUtic. 16 And euery one caught 'his fellowc by the uaxed weaker. Bcniamin,and cfAbners men,/» that three P hun- p Thm God dreth and three fcorc men dyed. *°"^'^ "hu "* 32 And they tookevpAlahel, and buried him y'„^don,thyyiie in the fepidchre of his father, which \V3S in Beth- df flmuion oi hit lehem : and loab and his men went all nightjand Jdutii«.ic«. ivbcn they cat)*e to Hcbron,thc day arofe. CHAP. in. I loKg-aAmltlwttne ihthoufti »fStMttrJ DiHiJ. 1 Thi tliiUritnifDiuiJmHihfati. >• ^iitti mrmtbit DuuiJ, 17 lc*b kilJ'ih him. THere w.-s then » long warrc betweene the » Tli»t fi.wiih. , houfc of Saul and the honfe of Dauid : but °";„"|*1°;'^** Dauid waxed ftiongcr, and the hOufe of Saul yct„,,which I nr,thtfiflit tfftrcng mtn. bead , and ihrHji his fword in his fellowes fide, fo they fel downe together: wherforc the place was called U Hclkath-haizurim, which is in Gibcon. 17 And the battell w.is exceeding (ore that (amc day rfor Abncr and the men of Iftael '' fell before thefeniants of Dauid. i3 And there were three fonnes ofZeruiah T.Tlmai the Kin waithc whoU ^ And vnto Dauid were children borne in '"S"' "' "^ Hebron : and his eldcft fonnc was Amnon of A- ° hinoam the Izrcclitc, 3 Andhis fccond, «-4 WhoIicilW the wife of Nabal the Carmelite : and the third, , t^^j!^*!",, Ab(alom the fonnaof Maacah the daughter dt" ' ■" ' ' '^ T.TliTiaitheKingofGefhur, ' ''. ^ there,Ioab,and Abifhai,andArahel. AndAlahel 4 And the fourth, Adoniiah the fonne of Hs^- was as light on footc as a wilde ; oc. gith,and the fifth,Shcphatiah the fbnne of Abital, 19 And Ahafcl followed r.fter Abner, and in 5 Andthe(I\t,Ithream fay EglahDauids wife: going lie turned neither to the right hand nor to thefe were borne to Dauid in ' Hebron. ' ^^'i''''" ^'"^ the left from Abner. 6 f Now while there was warrc betwfcne ^'J^"^^ 20 1 ben Ahner looked behind him,andfaid, the houfeofSaul, and the honft of Dauid, Abna ^rt thou Afahel? And he .infweicd, Yea. made alibis power for the houfeof Saul. 21 Then Abner (aid, Tume thee cither to the 7 And Saul had a concubine named Rizpah', right hand or to the left, and take one of the the daughter of Aiiah. And IJh-biJh-'thCaydetQ \Or^*)k, vong men,and take thee his II weapons: but Afa- Abner , Wherefore haft thou gone in to my fa- nel would not depart from him. thers concubine? '" 12 And Abner f side to Afahel , Depart from 8 Then was Abncr very wroth for the wordes mee: Iwhcrcfo-e fhould I fmite thee to the ofl(h-bo(heth,and fayd, Amia ^doggeshead, "p^^'^^^"^*^* ground? how then fhould I be able to holdcvp which againftludah do (hew mercie this day vn- mote then » dog, my face to loab thy brother? to the houfeofSaul thy father, to his brethren, for ill my femic* 2 J And whtn bee would not depart, Abncr and to his neighbours , and haue not deliuered 'i"'»<'othyU. wththehmdcrendeofthefpearefmotehimyn- thee into the hand of Daiud, that thou chargcft '""'"='"'' •I s«!ne ntit, '^^ the"* nft ri*,tbat thefpcare came ont behind me this day with a fiult concerning this woman? isihifeputej, him: and he fell downe there, and dyed in his 9 « So doe God to Abner, and more al(b, ex- * We fee bow r''V'i«iie* '«*' P'^*^^' ^'^^ ^ '"^"y '^ ^^"^^ ^° thcplace where cept, as the Lord hath fworne to Dauid , cuen fo j^/, tbide'Jo'^ fheheai.the" Afahel fell downeand dyed, ftoodcflill. I doe to him, admonldiedol lu»gstbe'!ii>er, 24 loa'.^ alfo and Abilhaipurdicd after Abner: i« To remoue the kingdome from the houfe their fsulu, but the railt.iid the and the funnc went downe,«ricn the)' werccomc ofSaul, thatthethrOneoi'Dauidmay beftabli- '?'"r''"''.*''t «»"• lothchill AmTiah,thatliethbcforcGiah,bythe fhedouerirraeI,andouerIudah,euen fromDan ^oVXCito wayofthewildernefTeofGibeon. to Becr-(hcba. bnngihemfMiRi 25 And the children of Benjamin gathered it And he durft no more anfwere to Abner: then witkednti. themfelues together after Abncr, and vtf re on an for he feared hi n. ' heapeandftoodeonthetopofanhill. n If Then Afcner Tent mefTengefs to Dauid t6 Then Abnercalledto loab, and faidjShall Hon his bch?Jf J, faying, VVhofeistheland? who l^'Jic'*^* the "(\TOrd deuoure for etier? knowefi thoB not, (houldaZ/o (ay. Make couenant with roe, and be- that it will be bitternefTe in the latter ende? how hold , mine hzniJkdUbe \vith thee , to bring all long then (hall.it be, or thou bid the people re- Ilrael vnto thee. . . . : , ! .- tiirnefrom following their brethren? ij Vyhofjid, We!l,TwiIlmat ' J) to Mahanaim. ' \6 And her hufband\vcntv>ithha-,and came JO loab nlfo returned backe from Abnct: and weepingbchinde-her vntoBafcurim: then fayde ; R,tfcttror when hee had gathered all the people together, Abner vnto him , Goe 4*/ retiirnc. So bee re- millcetbatke there lacked of Dauids feruants nineteenc men turned. I'^i'Tl""?^ and Afahel. 17 f And Abner hr^d f communication with ™;-^^^^^^^ i I But die fernants of Dauid had Ciiictcn of the Elders of irr«el, faying, Yc fought for Dauid Dauid, ^ in - n Stiitl we net Bulceaneodeof ■iuij|i«rii)|;7 l,:K'.!-:...n.-;!.i • tf (lioaha^K ■or proiioktd tlieiD CO battel, ■svetre t]. loab kllkch Abncr. Dauld mourncth ii.Simuel. for him. I{h-bo(hethmurthcrei, t/BtniMHin. g Whocliilen- ocd Lhe kingdom, bccanre ol (hcit fitfa» Saul, hMrme, h Fiomwirr* agiisSthe Phi- in times paft,that he might be your King. leth before wicked men, fi diddcftthou fall.And 1 8 Now then doe it : for the Lord nath fpo- all the people wept for him. feenof Daiiid, faying. By the hand ofmy fauant J5 Afterwarde all the people came to caiife t)auid I will faue my people Ifrael out of the Dauid eate <> meate while it was yet day, but Da- o According to handes of the Philiftims , and out of the handes uid fwarc,faving , So doe God to mee and more '•'•f' e"fl<"n'» of ail their enemies. _ alfo, if I tafte bread or ought els till the funnc be b^'ket a"i^a1». 1 9 Alfo Abner fpake f to Bcniamin,and after- do wne. ward Abner went to fjjeakewichDauidin He- jtf Andallthepeoplekncweic, andit Pplea- p itisexpedieni bron, concerning all that Ifrael was content with, fed them, as whatfocuer die King did, plealid all fomttime Mtoo*, and the whole g houfe of Bcniamin. the people. lytocBBctiuB 2Q So Abnei' came to Dauid to Hebron , ha- 37 For al the people and all Ifrael vnderflood bJ,7"ro thatTt** uingtwentie men with him, and Dauid made a that day, how that it was not the Kings deede mayappcartco fealt vnto Abner, and to the men that were with thatAbncrtliefomieofNerwasflaine. otheM,totheio. him. 38 And the king faidvnto his fcruancs, Know J^'^'^^'^ynV a I Then Abncr faide vnto Dauid , I will rife yeenot,that there is a prince and a great man lal- vp , and goe gather all Ifrael vnto my lorde the len this day in Ifrael? King, that they may make a coucnant with thee, 39 And I am this day wcake and nettly anoin- and that thou mayeft reigne ouer all that thine ted King: and thefe menthefonnesofZeruiah heart defiretL Then Dauid let Abner depart,who betoo l|hardeforme;theLordrewardcthedocr |Or^M& went II in peace. of cuill according to his wickedneflc. ai ^ And beholdc, the feruants of Dauid and CHAP IIIL loab came h from the campe,and brought a great ; B)»ntiimiTifci»,b (lay i/h-boflitihi/Kfinneofsaiil tx praywith them ( but Abncr was not vvidi Dauid DauiicammsiidtththmtoU (ivnt. in Hebron: for he had fent him away, and he dc- a Nd when Sauls > fonne heard that Abner , Thiti«,Tdv parted in peace) ' /i. was dead in Hebron, then his handes were bolhtib. a 3 When loab,and all the hofte that was with ''feeble,and all Ifrael was afraid, b Meaniog.tlut him were come, men to Idc loab, faying , Abner a And Sauls fonne had two men that were •" *" raid ^ Jd, ( So loab and 'Abiftiai his brother flewe Beholdo> the head ofUli-bofheth Sauls fonne ' '^'*' '' to rti, him wub Abiier,becauf.; he had flainc their brother ACihsl thine cnemie, who fought after thy life : ami the Joab,becau('e h« --^-^ ■ _»^- i . i. . _ i . . . ^ rr »,_ t fide the fepulclire of Al>n?r,, and all the people was dead, ( thinking to haue brought good ty- duetic to their wept. _.;'■■■ '' ... ;diBgs)Itookchimandr.cvvehiiwJ»iZiklag,vvho ^'^"^'^'^'^^"^^'^^^^ }^ And rtieKfng lamented oucrAbntr, and 'thought that Iwould hauegiuenhimarcwarde ',"" pUc" not "fayd. Dyed Abncr as "^a f6ole dyeth? 'for his tydings: time did moue .34 Thine handes were not hounde,, nor thy n How gmuch more when wicked men haue thfm.tiir y deier- fccecty^diqfctteBtfbKtflcv Am/ as anian fsd- ilainca righteous pcrfcn in his owne houfe, <««./ punilhwentr"'"* vpon Dauid made King ouerlfracl. Chap.v.vj.. ThcArkc. Vzziah flainc. lit vpon his bed? (hal I not now thcrfore reqwirehis 1 9 Then Dauid ^afked coiinftll of the lord, ' "y Abi»(hit blood at your hand , & take you from the earth? faying. Shall I goc vp to the Philiflims? ailt tliou *"'* P'"**' 1 z Then Dauid commanded his yong mcn,and deliuer them into mine handcs ? And the Lordc they flew them , and cut ofFtheir hands and their anfwered Dauid.Goc vp: for I will doubtleffe dc- feetc, and hanged them vp oner the poole in He- liuer the Philiftims into thine handes, bron: but they tooke the head of Ifh-bofheth,& 20 C *ThcnDauidcame toi;aal-peraxim,and V/"'*-*'. buried it in the fepiilchre of* Abner in Hebron, fmote them there, and faydc, 1 he Lord hath di- C H A P. V. uidedminccnemiesafunderbtforeme, as waters J v.HiJUmxJfkwioHer.aifrU y'ntt uktih ihifortof bcdiiiided afunder : dicrcforehc Called tlic name ,-,,,• , zim. 19 HMt.kithccHnfrUofiiHUtif, xo^odomr. of thacplace|] Baal-pciazim. diL'nTj ttmmtih the Thiiiiinni imfe. 2 , And there they left dieir images , and Da- THcn * came all the tribes of Ifiael to Dauid uid and his men * burnt them. *<.f4»T>.i4,i». vnto Hebron, andfayd thus, Bcholdc, wcare 21 Againc the Philiflims came vp, and (prcd thy » bones and thy flefli. themfclucs in the valley of s Rephaim. 6 """'"?. «•»« 2 And in time pall when Saul wss our King, aj And when Dauid afked counfcll of the "buh DjuIj'c'.I thou leddeft Ifrael in and out: and the Lord hath Lord, hee anfwered. Thou (halt not goe vp, tut led Baal ftittm faydtothee, * Thou (halt fcede my people If- turne about behinde them, and come vpon them bfotfecl hu rael,and thou (halt be a captaine ouer Ifrael. ouer againlt the mulberie trees. y&oa*. 3 So all the Elders of Ifrael came to the king 24 And when thou heareft the noyfe of one to Hebron: and King Dauid made a couenant going in the toppes of the mulberie trees, then with them in Hebron 0 befote the Lord: and they remooue : for then (hall the Lord goe out before \ Which mu ■'■ anoynted Dauid King ouer Ifrael. thee,to fmitc dicholle of the Phililtims. [im[D''bm[h""* 4 IfDauidwajthirrieyeercolJewhenhebe- 25 Then Dauid did fo as the Lord had com- pbiiifiimi dij ^CtuM-i*- •i.f4r»».!t.i. a Wcare of thy kiar(d,iod moil nccrr joyacd vo. 10 tbce. b Thit i»,tik!Rg tJic lord 10 wic- BcOc-. for the Artie WIS 11 ytiia Abi- oadabt batifr. manded him, and fmote the PhiliftimsfromGe- pofftffcit. ba, vntill thou come to ^ Gazer. CHAP. VI. J The ^tieitreughi firth of ihthouffef^iiiuM, 7 V^- \*hufirtktn,*tuid}flh. 14 Dimdi»mictthl>ef>rt ilt I* ^ad a thiTtfht dt^ifid of hit »ifi yiuhtl, .« ACaine Dauid gathered together al the || cho- tOr^iiifi, fen men of Ifrael,*»«*« thirtie thou(and, 2 * And Dauid arofe and wentv/ith all the *Uhn.t}.f,t. gan to reigne: and he reigned fourtie yeere. J In Hebron hce reigned ouer Iudah*fcuen yeere, and fixe moneths : nnd in lerulalcm hee reigned thirtie and three y ecres ouer all Ifrael and luJah. 6 ^The Kingalfo and his men went to leru- falcm vnto the Icbufitcs, the inhabitants of the land : who fpake vnto Dauid/aying^cept chou e TWchlldrcB cf take away the ' blinde and the lame , thou thak Cod cillcd i Jolt* not come in hither : thinking that Dauid could people that were with him » from Baale of lu- ? Thu wji»e;t,> bliade>ndlame not come thither. dahtobringvp from thence the Arke of God, foKufj't?^'^'''^ 7 ButDauidtookerhefonof Xion: this is whofcnameiscalledby thcNameoftheLordof 1081.15.*.' '"' the citie of Dauid. hoftcs, that dwcUeth vpon it bctwecne the Che- 8 No we Dauid had (ayd the fame day, Who- rubims. foeuer fmiceth the Iebufites,and getteth vp to the 3 And they put the Arke of God vpon a new gutters, ind fmteth the lame and blinde , which cart , and brought it out of the houfe of Abina- Dauids foule hateth, I vill freferre him: * there- dab, that was in •> Gibeah. And Vxzah and Anio b Whieh watu fore they fayd. The blinde and the lame (hall not the fonnes of Abinadab did driue the new cart. hi«pIaceofthe 'i come into that houfe. 4 And when they brought the Arke of God '"'*»fB'»J«« 9 So Dauid dwelt in that forte , and called ic out ofthe houfe of*Abinadab,that was at Gibe- *i.£m.m. > the citie of Dauid, and Dauid built round about ah,Ahio went before the Arke, it, from « Millo,and inward. J And Da«id& all the houfe of Ifrael « play- « Ptayfect Goi him. firrc,and on harps, and on Pfalteries,and on tim- 1 1 ^ Hiram alfo king of f Tyrus (entmt(ren- brels,snd on cornets,and on cymbales. gers to Dauid , and cedar trees , and carpenters, 6 ^ *And when they came to Nachons thre- *i^hrm.i^o. andmafons for walles: and they built Dauid an (hingfloore, VxiahputhishandtotheArkeof houfe. God,and held it; for the oxen did (hake it. 12 Then Dauid knewe that the Lord had fta- 7 And the Lord was very wroth with V'liab, bliflied him King ouer Ifrael, and that he had ex- and God ^ fmote him in the fame place for his d Htrewefe* alted his kingdome for his people Ifracls fake. fat»It,and there he dyed by the Arke of God. wint dtnger it a I J And Dauid tooke him mo*conc!ibines and 8 And Dauid was difplcalcd,bccaufe the Lord j°^°'j'.°"j6»»n.i.9. *lXbr*H,j.f, 't.Chtm.x^.t. 'mi IMS, Dauiil daanceth before the Arke. Xi.Samad. Dauidj.thankfgiuiDgand prayer. ( Meaning he cau. thcieforcDauid went and f brought the Arke of 7 In all thiplaeei wherein I faaue v«lkcd with fed the Leiiiief to God from the houfe of Obe»l-edo.Tij into the d- all the children of Ifrael, fp^ke I one wok! with beareit,jccordiDg tie ofDauid With gLdnefTc. •• anyof thetri.esof 'Ifraelwhenlco.mmaunded c Asconcfrnloj *" *• ij Andvvhenthej'thatbarethc Ark: of the *** '»'^f.» to feede my people Ifrael? or fjydc I '''ebu'i'liDgoi « Lord had gone fixe paces,heoriF;rcdauoxe, and Why build ye not mean houfe of cedar trees? ' fh^TtwJth^'V'd a fatte teall. _ 8 Nowe therefore fo fjy vnco my feruant Da- exi.Kfll wwd lo* 14 And DauiJ danced before the Lordc w'th uid, Thus faith the Lord of hofles, *ltooke thee thing ought to ba all his might , and was girded with a linnea from the iheepecoate following the fhecpe, that *"'«"»««*. I Witbagarment SEphod. thoii mightelt bee ruler ouer my people, ouer f'Jri,t'^ like to the priefti I $ So DauidSc all the houfe of Ifrael brought Ifrael. g»™«i'« the Arke ofthe Lord with ftiouting,andfound-of 9 And I was with thee whcrefoeuer chou haft trumpet. walked, and liaue ddtroyed ail tliine enemies out 1 6 And as the Arke ofthe Lord came into the of thy light, and hauc made thee a <* great name, d i fcane mad* cjfieof Dauid , Michal Sauls daughter looked like vnto the name ofthe great men that are in '•'"famom tlirougha windowe, and fawe Kin"Dauid leape, the eardi. »htooghaUtb« fc Thtworldlingi and dauncc before the Lord , and Ihce i^ dcfpifed 10 (Alio I will appoint a place for my people *"' " »ie oot able to him in herhcart, Ifrael, anduillpbntit, thatthey may dvvcUina comptehcoJ the j^ And when they had brought in the Arke of place of their owne,andmoue e no more,neither * He promifttlt "oow'hJchil. the Lord.they fet it in his place,"in the mids of the ihall wicked people trouble them any more as Jrthe'''iiiirw^!ite drenofGi.l.io tabcmacle that Duuid had pitched for it : then before rime, inhirfeiteaid ptajrfe Ged by all Dauid offered burnt otirings, and peace offerings 1 1 And Hnce Ae time that I fet iudges ouer ©bedieoce, mmtof meaws. beforethc Lord. my peopleof Ifrael) and I wil giue thee rea from 18 Andaflbone as Dauid hsd made anende dl thine cnenics: alio the Lord telleth thee, that of orfring burnt offerings and peace aflerings, he he will make thee an houfe. •i.Ctr«B.i«,t. *bleiredthepeopiein thetvatneof the Lordof li * Arvd when thy daycs bee fulfilled, thou *«^'«i8.t». hoftes, Ihalt lleepe with thy fatliers, and I will fet vp thy 19 And gaue amongall the people , euen a- f^edeafter thee, which (hall proccede out of thy raong the whole multitude of Hrat],afwell to the body ,and will ftablilh hiskingdome. women as men,to eucry one a cake of bread,and ij *Hee Iliad build an houle for my Name, *'''C'«j.j.5««<'<» a piece of fielh, and a bottell e/'w/n* ; foall the and I wil ftablilL the throae of his kingdome for "* '•'*'<'"■"•« %^! people departed euery one to his houlc. euer. ' ■ i TTiat ij,fo pray 20 ^Then Dauid returned to' blelTe his houfe, 14 *Iwillbeehisfather, andheefliallbemy *WefrM j. (•t hishoafe.ithc and Michal thc daughter of Saul came out to lonne: and * if he finne.I will chaften him with f^L*""''''',' had do« Cm tie n^^jte Dauid, and fayd, O howe glorious was the the f rod of men , and with the plagues ofthe !s tj.'he'.'i^few *"** ' King oflfratl this day .which wajvncouered to children ot men. chiftiretheU day in the ej'es ofthe maidens of his feruants , as i j But my mercie fhall not depart away from chiUtea, ll«r, ■oiinfmtn. a [|foole vncouereth himfclfe. him,' as I tooke it from Saul whom I haue puta- k It W3! for no 2.t Then Dauid faid vnto Michal, ^ It vcas be- vvay before thee. wotldly sffeaion, fore the Lord, which chofe me rather then thy fa- 1 6 And thine houfe fhal be fiablifhcd and thy but one:j- fott'iat ther,and all his houfe,and commaunded me to be kingdome for euer before thee, eufn thy throne w Gods gloriT' "il^ o"" the people ofthe Lord , ««:« ouer If- Qiall be g (bblilLed for euer. f TWt wai b(gM lael : and therefore will I play l->efoi-e the Lord, 1.7 According to all thcfe worces, and accor- fi'j„rt°b"ra"-" m. 22 And will yet be more'vile then thus, snd ding to all cliis vilioQ,. Nathan fpakc thus.vnto pUOwdioCUift, v.ili be low in mine owne fight, and of the very Dauid. _ '. fame inaide feruants , which diou baft fjMjkcn of, 1 8 f then King Daiuid wcrtt in , and'facebc-*' ' Qiall I be had in honour. fort thc Lord.and laid, W ho am I, O Lord Cod, I \\^lichwlla 2 J Therefore Michal the daughter *f Saul had and what is mine houfe , that thou haft brought punidimf nt be 1^^ j.j,jj^jg ^^^^ j^g ^ of her death. me hitherto^ "ffal::^,^ "^ CHAP VII i^ Andthiswasyetafmallthlnginthyfight, «.yr.oMl,«,U c.Lh,.f,:k.tlfo,t>dM, the Pre O Lord God therefore thou haft fpoken alfo of fh,iJ^*if..n. 8Gcrf..«.(r.4o«,rf«.«m.fro/*a*<»»e/?(fi. thyferuantshoufcforagreatwlrile: butf docdi ^^ir.Uih»ti,t it HepyDai/ftbtMtfiiiiiicetffiuhntdimeaiKii/tfensie. this-appcitaineto ^ man,OLord God? {^'^'^"'^'l . V*« A F'^^^'^^rd * when the King fate m his houfe 20 And what can Dauid lay more vnto thee? ,hi, ,„her ofti.y ^ V- 7-** r\ and the Lord had giuai him reft round about forthou,LordGod,knoweftthy fcmant. freemercie.ihea from all his enemies, ^ i For thy words fake,aDd accordingto thine »' '^.^"^'^ 2 The King fayde vnto Nathan the Prophet, owneheart liaft thou doueallthcfegreat things, j^j^^^'""** Bcholde, nowc I dwell in an houfe of cedartrees, to make tliem knowen vnto thy feruant. and die Arke of God rcmaineth within thc 22 Wherefore thou art great, O Lord God; 1 WitliiitheTa. »curraines. j for there is none like thee, neither is there any •o,irf.4. 7. betnadecouued J Then Nathan faid vnto the King,Go,and do God befides thee, according to all that wchauc i oiirael. _ withskinnc, all that is in thincheartt for the Lord «r/ith thee, heard with our caies. . tan'^e'L'w/bU »joo.2».7. 4 fAnddic&meflightthcwoKlofd.cLord 2j * And what one people in the earth is like , ^,^1' came vnto Nathan, favMi^, ' thy people, hke Ifrael ? whofe God went and re- l Ftomih^Egrpi J Gon,aiid tell my feiuant Dauid, Thusfaith deemed them to himfclfe, that they might be his •^"',""'''"" 1> Mfa.it.Blxe theLord, •> Shak thou build me an houlc for ir.y people, and that he might make him a name, and '^"f\['n,„,,^i, (houldnot: yet dv;elling? doe for ' you grtat things, and ten ible fof thy ,|,„o„ds ftee yatharipeAing ^ lor I haucdwelt in no houfe fincedic time k land, OLord,fM«'» for thy people w home thou tIe«iroiitL« ^SocSnT"' that I brought the children of Ifrael out of E- redeemedfttotheeoutofEgypt./rcT^the'nati- ^^Ij^^^A Bot'b) 'he fpuit gvrtvntothisdayjbuthaucvYalkedinatcncand ons,andtheirgods> , , ^,r . choiintobeliii of prcpUcie^tt- tijjemacic. «4, for thou haft «> ordeyncd to thy fcIFc thy pihel>roJ!t fiuTc'ime*to MlTc. ^^^^^^d for euer, with thy bleiling. "/*« /«"''• C H A P. V 1 1 1. A ^'^ Dauid (ayd , Is there yet anv man left of I DAHiJ oHtrommiih tht Phili/llmi , anjotitr ftrtKic ruii- /l the houfe of Saul, that I may Ihew him mer- OHS,-i).i8.r. A Fter * this nowc,Dauid fmote the Philiftims 2 And there was of the hou(holde of Saul a ^'^j/,'"^,''""^'* fft/.6:t, i\ & fiibdued them, & Dauid tooke || the bridle feruant whofc name w as Ziba , & when they had "saai.2o.°s.' *** {Or, .T,/«4fj. ofbondagcoutofthc ahandofthePiriliflims. called him vnto Dauid, the King (ayd vnto him, ' '' ^ • So that they ^ And hc finote Moab , and meafured them Art thou Zib.i? And hefayd,! thy fnuantrt»»Af. payednomore with a corde ,& caft them downe to the ground: j ThentheKingfayd , Remaineth there yet tiibute. he meaftired them with ''two cordcs to put them none of the houfe of Saul , on whome I may patted a*sTt ple°a. ^° ^^ ath, and with one full corde to keepc them (hew the ^ mercy of God?Ziba then anfwered the b Such mtrcrat |idhi!ii,aadtererl aline: fo became the Moabices Dauids fcruants, king,Ionathanhathyetafonne'*^hme ofhis feete. ihalbe_accept.bJe . uedtbethird. and brought giftes. 4 Then theKingfayd vntohim,\Vhereishe? i°^° • i T Dauid fmote alfb Hadade7.cr the (bnne AndZibafaydvnto theK!ng,Behold,heisinthe I Or,itiUtgt. of Rehob Kingof Zobah, as he went to || recoiier houfe of Machir y fonneof Ammiel of Lo-debar. itbr.femh, his border at the riuerf Euphrates. 5 ^ Then King Dauid fent, and tooke him 4 And Dauid tooke of them a thoufand and out of the houfe of Machir the fonne of ' Am- ^ Who wai alfo fetjen hundreth horfcmen, and twentic thoufand miel of Lo-debar. fat'h«ofB»Tl>n«. \Or,f,tufhith*hot. footemen ,andDauid ||dcftroyedall the charcts, 6 Nowe when MephiboOjeththe Ibnn? of 5, jj^uj^^ ^'^j_ fnofthechnrtit, buthe rcferuedanhundreth charcts ofthem. Jonathan, the fonne of Saul was come vnto Da- tor,thf SftiMf. y ^ Then came II the Arnmitcs II of Damme- uid, he fell on his face, &di(ircuercnce. And Da- \or,ofT)ama[cm: fek to fuccour KadadexCT king of Zobah , but uidfavd,Mephiboflieth? And hee anfwered, Bc-> ih,ti,,^hihd»,u Pauid llewe of the Aramites two andtwentie hold thy feruant. . mirt tmafcH,. thoufand men. 7 then Daindfaid vnto him, Feare not: for e In tbat part of ^ And Dauid p^ a garifon in « Aram of I wil furcly fiiewtheekindnefle for lonathanthy S)t:a, where Da- Dammefek: and the mami'tes became fcruants to fathersfake, and will reftorethee all the |[ fields lor,/,ii^. 3"T"r"«ed ^^"i'^) '' and brought gifts. And the Lord faued of Saul thy father , and thou flialt eate bread at yeetely tribute. Dauid wherefoeuer he went. my table continually. 7 And Dauid tooke the fhiclds of golde that 8 And he bo weii himfclfe, and fayd, What is belonged to the feniants of Hadadexer , and thy feruant, that thou (houldcftlooke vponfuch- eForthevfeof broughtthem to « lerufalem. d a dead do "ge as lam? • ^MMniogad* the Temple, 8 " Andout of Betah , and Berothai (cities of 9 Then the king called Ziba Sauls feruant, &''"'"^P"'''°- . Hadadezer)king Dauid brought exceeding much faid vnto him,I haue giue vntothy marten ||fonne \Or Ihewed kindncfie vnto me. And Dauid fait his died there. ftVoyed 7<,ta a fcruants to comfort him for his father. So Da- i<) And when all the Kings, fWwfwferuants i.chro.iji.ig.or, uids feruants came into the land of the children to Piadarczer , fawe that they fell before Ifrael, '*"* ronldierj of Ammon. they made peace with Ifiael , and fcrued them. Jo'tbJ^" '"* 5 And the princes of the children of Ammon and the Aramites feared to helpc the children of (ayd vnto Hanun their lord, f Thinkeft thou that Amnion any more. Dauid doech honour thy father, tliat he hath fent C H A P. XI comforters to thee? hath not Dauid i:ather Tent i rht ciiif Rtbbahu ktfiegei. t^ Dauid c'onmmcthgiMUtrit. his feruants vnto thee, ^ to fearch the cite,and to 1 7 '^'"* iifltme. 17 DtHhvwrtfih Bath-Jhtbt, fpie it out, and to ouerthrowe it ? A ^'^ ^^^^-^ ^^ ^'^^'^^ "^^ " expired in the time « Theyeere f*. ihefiiD luiticof ''■ Wherefore Hanun tooke Dauids feiuants, iVwhen Kings goe forth ro^d/w//, Dauid fent lowing ih.oi the Daui™/hMrt-!th«. and flhaued off the halfe of their beard ,& cut off *Ioab, and his fcruants with him, andali Ifrael, 5'''»gf''n<' fore theit counfell their garments in the middle , euen to their but- who deftroyed the children of Ammon, &befie- *'•''*''''•*•••• curnedto ihede- tocks, and ftnt them away. gcdRabbah: but Dauid remained in lerufalem. 5 fWhenitwasto!devntoDauid,hefentto 2 •[And when it was euening tide, Dauid a- meetethem (forthe men were exceedingly atha- rofe out of his ^ bed, and walked vpon the roofe b WhttenpenJic med) and the King fayd , Tary at lericho , vntill of the Kings palace: and from the roofe hee (awe *'e'l '<> "ft »* »f- your beards be gro wen,then returne. a woman wafhing her felfe : and the woman was '"? °?''(v*t *" 6 ^ And when the children of Ammon fawe very beautifull to looke vpon. • tteihVhap 47. thatthey '(tankeinthe(ightofDauid, thechil- J And Dauid fent and inquired what woman dren of Ammon fent and hired the II Aramites of it was : and eae fayd. Is not this BatJi-(heba the kiunc done to his ^^^ ^""'^ of Rehob , and the Aramites of Zoba, daughter of Eliam.wife to Vriah the <= Hittitc ? c Who wu not arabaflidoprt. t wentie thoufand footcmen , and of King Maa- 4 Then Dauid fent mefrengers,and tooke her '" i*""''"* botof. * t.CbrQ.if.t, 'jod ate not vn mindfull ofabc' cetite receiued. f Eir.iM thiai lyti b Their arrogant Biilice would not (ufferihemto fee firuiSion of thcic countie/, c Thittleyhad tlererued Dauidi 1 Or,S}riMi. cab a thou&nd men, and ofi(h-tob twclue thou- fand men. And when Dauid heard of it, he fent loab, away: and became vntohim" and hee by with S:;jr,V^^^^^^ and all the hofte of the ftrong men. i Thtfewetedi- oert patu of the fcth that the Syri- aoifetued where Ihey might haue eotet(einenieDr,u aowtheSweit- cbcts doe. her : (now(hce was * purified fiom her vnclean- *Ltuit.^jf. nefle) and (lie returned vnto her honfe. &ii.t9% 5 And the woman conceiued : therefore (hee 8 And the children of Ammon came out,and fent and d tolde Dauid,and faid,Iam with childe. d Feiriog left (h« put their armie in aray at thecntring in of the 6 ^ Then Dauid fent to Ioab,ySjii»f, Send (bould be ftoncd gate: and the Aramites of ^ Zoba, andofRehob, mee Vriah the Hittite. And loab fent Vriah to "/^gf"'^""'* and of I(h-tob , & of Maacah )w« by themfelues Dauid. 7 And when Vriah came vnto him,Dauidde- 9 When loab fawe that the front of the bat- maundcd him ho\v loab did,and how the people tell was againft him before and bchindc,he chofc fared,and how the warre profpered. ofallthcchoyfeofIfracl,andputthcminaray a- 8 Afteward Dauid (aid to Vriah,e Go downc j Danrdthongln gainlt the Aramites. to thine houfe, and wa(h thy feete. So Vriah de- 'hat if vriiah lay I o And the reft of the people hee deliuered parted out of the Kings palace, and the King fent ^"|j mlght'b*"* into the hand of Abiftiai his brother , that hee a prefent after him. cloked. might put them in aray againft the children of 9 But Vriah flept at the doorc of the Kings Ammon. palace with all the feruants ofhis lord , and went II And he fayd, If the Aramites be (b-onger not downe to his houfe. then Ijthou (halt helpc me, and if the children of 10 Then they tolde Dauid, (aying, Vriah went Ammon be too ftrong for thee , I will come and not downe to ha houfe : and Dauid fayd vnto V- fuecourthee. riah,Commcft thou not from thy iourney? wiiy 1 2 Be ftrong & let vs be valiant for « our peo- didit thou notgoe downe to thine houfe ? pie, & for the ciries of our God, and let the Lord 11 Tlien Vriah anfwered Dauid , i The Arke f H«t«l>y Gd doe that which isgood in his eyes. and Ifrael, and ludah dwell in tents: and my lord ^j°|.„*°"„J^^ I j Then loab'and the people thatwas with loab and the feruants ofmy lordeabidcintheo- ,hat feeing the fi- religion and Godt him,ioyned in Ixattel with the Aramites, who fled pen fields : ihal I then go into mine houfe to eate dditie & religion P«»P'e. before him. anddrinke,andlie withmy wife?67thyhfe,and ''^''j'/jj,""';^!^ 1 4 And when the children of Ammon fawe l>j the bfe of thy foule,! will not doe this thing. *,°" ^^ f",ge'f„'ii thattIieAramjtesflcd,they fled alfo before Abi- 12 Then Dauid faid vnto Vriah, Tary yet this ofGod.andiniuti- fliai , and entred into the citic. fo loab returned day,and to morow I wil fend theeaway. So Vriah om tohij fewint. from the children of Ammon , and came to leru- abode in lenifalem that day,and the morow. talem. ij Then Dauid called him, and hee did eate 15 ^And when the Aramites fawe that they and drinke before him,& he made him s drunke: g Hee tnade hfiii xverefmittcn before Ifrael, they gathered them and at euen hee went out to lie on his couch with ^3"j''','},™"Ve * together. theferuants of his lord, but went not downe to "j/wo" todoe, \Or,»tiiii^, 16 And |lHadarezerfmt,and brought out the his houfe. thinking hereby \OrfiHf brail. Aramites that were beyond the || Riuer : and they 1 4 And on the morowe Dauid v\Tote a letter ^ *'°"H '""1 caiflctoHclam,AndShobacfathccaptaineoftbe to Ioab,aad fent it by the hand of Vriah. iienbyhnwitc, .^ 15 And e Keteiideelared wbetclore warre «nghttobe vn- dertaken : f»t the defence of true iEh.fajir.g. B £xcci>t God contiauilly vp- boldvi with bit Oiigbtie fpitite, tbc moR pc:fc^ Vnah is murdered. "Chap.xi;, Dauid rcprooucd/epenrcth. 1T4 15 Andhewrote f thus in the letter, h Put ye ueth, the man that hath done this thing, -j- (hall i^l'MiiicbiUt Vriah in the forefront of the Itrength of the bat- furely die, •/ ■**'*• tell, and recule ye backe from him, thathecnuy 6 Andhcc (hall reftorc the bmbc * foure *£*»d^t-t*. be fmittf n, and die. folde,bccaufc hcc djd thb thing, and had no pitic x6 ^ Sowhen loabbefieged thccitie, heafl thereof, 'u' >*Ke'^id'';iX ° ''g"^'^ ^ "^ ^"^° ^ P'^'^^J where l«e knewe that 7 Then Nathan fiyde to Dauid, Thou art the oiMUOA ftrongmcnirtfff. man. Thusfayth theLord Godof Ifrael, * Ian- *i.^«».«<.ij. 17 And die men of the citie came out, and oynted thee Kingouer Ilrael, and deliiicred thee fought wichloab: and there fell of the people out of the hand of Saul, of the feruants of Dauid, and Vruh the Hitcite 8 And gaue thee thy lordes ^ houfe, and thy b For Droid fu* alio died. lords ' wiues into thy bolbme, and gaue thee the ""^*<' Saui u his 18 Then loab fent and tolde Dauid all the houfcof ]fiatl,andof Iudah,andnouldmoreo- c I'he'lewei vn. things concern ng the warre, ucr (if tbathtdb.netoohxxle) haue giuen thee dcraind ihisof 19 C Ami hee charged the me{renger,(aying, <* fifch and fuch things. E jUh and v.ithiJ, When thou haft made an cnde of telling all the 9 Wherefore haft thou delpifcd the com- ^'■i^iifi>*^<^ matters of the warre vnto the King, mandement of the Lord, to doe euill in his fight? j '^ j,, " ,-, «,.„£,, 20 II And if the Kings anger arife, fothathce thou haft, killed Vriah the Hittite with the thinji then thcfet (av'vnto thee, Whereloreapproched ye vnto the Gvord, and haft taken his uife t» if thy wife, for Gods lone and citie to fight? knew ye notthat they \vould hurle and haft fiaine him with the fword of the « chil- bfoefiiejincitrfe from the wall? _ drenofAmmon. theitingrjuwdc • 2 1 Who fmote Abimelech fonne of' lerube- i o Nowe therefore the fword (hall neuer de- they aay him not. fheth? did not a woman caft a piece of a milflone part from thine houfe, becaufe thou haft defpifed ' TIw" .'"ft »}oft vpon him from the \vall, and he died in Thebez? me,and taken the «ife of Vnah the Hittite to by jn"''h/h"„jj™ why went you nie the wall? Then Giy thou, thy thy wife. Ggd» tLeaaes, feruant Vriah the Hitate is alTo dead. 11 ThusGyth theLorde, Beholde,! willraife 22 So the meflenger went, nnd came, and ^'paullagainfttheeoutof th'neownchoiLfe,and fliewedDauidall that loab liad fent him for. ^vlll * take thy wiues before ciiine eyes, andgiue */>fWj8.j«, 2^ And the mefTcnger fayd vnto Dauid, Cer- them vnto thy neighbour , and hee ftiall lie with f*''P'>*.»>« taincly the menpreuailed againft vs, and came thy wiues in the fight of this 'funne, f Mfanirg,op«- out vnto vs into the fielde,but wc f purfiied them 12 For thou diddeft it fecretly -. but I will (ice a' " " ""*"* vnto the cntring of the gate, this thing before all Ifrael, and before the funne. ^"' 24 But the ftiooters (hot from the wall againft i j Then Dauid fayde vnto Nathan, ' 1 haue *Rcctu,^i.ti, diyferuants, and /i'^* of the Kings feniants bee finnedagainft the Lord. And Nathan fayde Tnto dead; & thy feruant Vriah the Hittite is alio dead. Dauid, The Lord alfo hath g put away thyfinne, g For the lot J 2 J Then Dauid faid vnto the meflenger, << Thus thou ftidt not die. ^tfrnnt^Vonli Qialc thou fay vnto loab, Let not this thing trou- 14 Howbeit becaufe by this deede thou haft turaetohiin. blethee: for the fword deuoureth f one as well caufedthc enemies oftheLorde to i^blafpfaeme, h in&)ring,tb« tbu.if. 3 Meiiiin«,Gi deoD,Iudg^, titm> k Me dilTemblccb with the me (Ten- g(r,tothe in.enc tkatneitheihil cnicllcoismaode- mrDt, norloabi wiektd obedience Bight be erpied. BIgllt ^9 *nafo. tht fiit ef ibt as another: make thy battel! more ftrong againft the childe that is borne vnto theefhall furely die. ''"'^°"*!^''. the citie,and dei^roy it,and encourage thou him. i > ^ So Nathan departed vnto his houfe: and *^ci^lxoK\^'nt 26 ^ And when the wife of Vriah heard that the Lord ftroke the cbilde chat Vriahs wife bare ouet hi» people, herhultand Vriah was dead, lliee mourned for vnto Dauid,and i: was ficke. her hul band. 16 Dauid therefore befought God for the 27 So when the mourning was paft, Dauid'childe,andfiifted, and» wentin, andlay allnight ' To wit, to hit fent and tooke her into his houfe , and lliec be- vpon the earth. pfj'"' chamber. 17 Then the Elders of hJs houfe aiofe r» fo»»ff vnto him,&: to caufe him to rile from the eround: buthcewouIdenot,neichcrdidiieee5teT'meate I* Thinking by hit iDttantpra>et ,,,,.,, 'Iiat GwiwonM 18 So on thefcuenth day thechude died : and baoereftotedhi* ni/ked. the feruants of Dauid feared to tell him that the ciiilde.bttGod id,who childe was dead: for rfiey fayde, Beholde, while '»«' <^.'''<"'He <«•• Came his wife, & bare him a fonne : but rhe thing that Dauid ha i done, f difpkafed the Lord, CHAP. XII. .,. 1 Dtuid TtfnreoHti Lj 7{juh*n, conp/ftth H pnne. l8 Tht "ICn^tnem cbikit cmciiHtd in njutierift Jitlh. 14 Stbmon it tornt. ig J^tiiab ii t*kin, 51 Tht cui\em tri intMuflf piniijhtd. a Becaufe Dauid *T*Hen the Lord a fent Nathan vnto Dauid lay low drowned X came to him, and laid vnto him,Ther€ were the childe was aliue, wee fpake vnto him,and hee howe then fflcK °* f 'goT"^ t\\ o men in one citie, the one rich, and the otfaa would not hearken vnto our voyce : which fliiSeth not poorc Ihail wee fay vnto him^Thc childe is not fcis to pcrirti.wa- keih his confci- CDcc by ihii liipi' litu(^e,and btiog- fthhim ioicpen. (aacc. dead, fco tE^'.'*'*"''^ ' ait emfilfi mX mm, lOrj^Utd. fEl'. tht tmgtr cf Dsuti ^ts The rich man had exceeding many (hcepe vexe him more? and oxen: i? But when Dauid (awe that his feniants i But the poore had none at all, laue one whifpeired, Dauid perceiued that the childe was litle fhccpe which hee had bought, and nourjflied dead: therefore Dauid fayde vnto his feruants, Is vp : and i: grcwc vp with him, and with his chil- the childe dead? And they &yd,Heis dead, dren alfo, and dideateof his owne morfels, and 20 Then Dauid ^ arofe from the earth, and f Shewing that drankeof hiso\vnecup,andfleptinh.sbofonK, wafhed and anoynted himfelfe , and changed his °"|^'ff"^* and was vnto him as his daughter. apparell , and came into the houfe of the Lord, jxce'fsiue.but mo 4 Nowe there came a I' liranger vnto the rich and worlliipped, and afterward came to his owne derate raid that man, ^^ho || reflifed to uke of his onne ll.eepc, houfe, and bade that they fhould fet bread before '"'^■"^.f'?^' andof his onrjcoxen to drefvefortheftranger him,andhedidcate. d'o'ir« that was come vnto him, but tooke the poore 21 Then fay^ n^ his feruants vnto him. What m As they which mansflieepe, and drcfledit for the man that was thing is this, that thou haft done ? thou diddeft confidered not that come to him. fall: and weepe for the childe while it wasah'ue, *^^''[,fts*oU>**' J Then f Dauid was exceeding wroth with tuc \f hen the cliilde was dead, tbou diddeft rife °Jj,{,-',°f'J^»t3 die man ; and %d€ to Nathaa , As th« Lord Ix- vp^u cMC iKsate. P ». »» And ^_1_^ Salomon is borne. Ii. Samuel. Amnonsinceft, 22 AndhefaydCjVVhilethechildewas yeta- 8 Can I bring him againc any more? I oijt before him,biit he would not eate. Then Am- ,""j^ '*'*™ "" *'ejred'i'iis*fofow *^^^ n°^ '^° him,but he Ihall not retume to me. non (Iiyd, Caule yee euery man to goe out from *M*iih.i.6. ' 24 ^ And Dauid comforted Bath-lheba his ^me: foeuery man went out from him. f For the wickfi vi'ife,and went in vnto her,and lay with her,* and 10 Then Amnonfayde vnto Tamar, Bring the ' ealliamed to o To wit; the ilie bare a fonne, and ° hee called his name Salo- meate into the chamber, that I may eate of thine '^°' ''•»' ''efo'e iof d.t.Chron. mon : alfo the Lord loued him. hand. And Tamar tooke the cakes which (he had "e nw rf^tid to' iEbt.iy ihe hmii ^> ^°^ '^^ ■^"'"'^ ^^"^ '"'^"^ t ^Y Nathan the made,& brought them into the chamber to Am- comtnitin the of. ' , P Prophet: therefore F»'t'jj>twWcf» i^ ^mnonv.„;d,fomuckftia'hhrr4,fr.m,r. ,9 T*m« lours Tpon her : for with fuch garments were the ,7;„„p-;,",J^ (f comftrttd bf her brother Mfdam, i» ^bftlom there. Kings daughters that were virgins, apparelled) ,|,ofs dayes *ai fore ktUeth ^muon. Then his feruant brought her out, and locked the had in greateft NOwc after this, foit was, that Abfalom the doore after her. eftimatio^n.cen. fonncof Dauidhantng a faire fifter, whofe 19 And Tamar put afhes on her head, & rent 37-J>'0'ls-5-5''. a Tamar was Ab- name w« a Tamar, Amnon the (bnne of Dauid the garment of diners colours which was on her, feloms fitter both loued her. and lay de her hand on her head, and went her ^h/"'"d"'* """ ^ ^ Amnon was fo fore vexed, that he fell way crying. onei'y" f«her°°' ^^^ ^'^ ^'^ ^^^1- Tamar : for fhec was a ^ virgin, 20 And Abfalom her brother fayde vnto her, b Andtherefore and it fccmed hard to Amnon to doe any thing to Hath Amnon thy brother bene with thee? Nowe kept in her fathers her. yct be » ftill, my (ifter: he is thy brother: let not i For though he «^e%"aflomed ^ ^"^ Amnon had a friend called lonadab, this thing grieue thine heart. So Tamar remained ^"'',"„'^^Jj|'',,'',"' ""^ ■ the (bnne of Shimeah Dauids brother : and lona- defolate in her brother Abfalomshoufe. hMrrvet'bcdif-' dab was a very fubtile man. ^ 2 1 f" Bnt when King Dauid heard all thefe fembied it tilJ oc 4 Who fayde vnto him. Why art thou the things, he was very wreth. , "fion feruerl, and Kings fonnefoleane from day to day? wilt thou 22 And AbCilom fayde vnto his brother Am- ^^^'*"*'""* not tell mee? Then Amnon anfwered him, I loue non neither good nor bad : for Ablalom hated Tamar my brother Ablaloms (ifter. Amnon, becaufe he had forced his fifter Tamar. c Here we fee J And lonadab fayd vnto him, c Lie downc 2j ^ And after thetimd of two yeeres, Abfi- thattheteisno oB thy bed, and make thy felfe (icke : and when lomhad (heepelhcarersin I'Eaal-haxor, which is lOr,mthefUme tnterprife fo wic jf, f^^^ j^^jj ^.^^^ ^^ p^g ^^gg (^^, ^^^^^ j^j^ j ^gfj^e Ephraim, and K Abfalom called all the »/" W'i<";. . Ked, chat can lacke -' , , m ~- j • L t,'- _ /- It To wit, to a connfeiitolur. pray thee, let my fifter 1 amar come, and giuC me Kingsfonnes. banket, thinking thetit. meate, and let hei- drefle meate in my fight, that 24 And Abfalom camcto the King and fayd, thereby to fu;fill. I may fee it, and eate it of her hand. Beholde nowe, thy feruant iiaih nieepedierers: I hi^ wicked pur. 6 f" So Amnon lay downe, and made himlelfe pray thee, that the King with his feruants would P"'*' ficke:and vvhenthekingcametofeehim,Amnon goe with thy fenirmt. favde vnto the King, f pray thee, let Tamar my 2 J But the King anfwered Ablalom, Nay my rfelica'te'aaddck* fif^^r Come, and make me a couple of <• cakes in fonne, I pravthce, let vsnot goe all, left wee ciemeate. ' my fight, thatlmay recciuemcateatherhand. bee chargeable vnto thee. Y« Abdilom by fore 7 Then Dauid fent home to Tamar, faying, vpon him ; howbcit hee woulde not goe, but Goe nowe to thy brother Amnons houfe, and f thanked him. ' \i.brj>kSU. drclTc him nieatc. ^6 Then fayd Ab&lom, But, I pray thee, fliall HOC Abfalomflaycth Amnon. Thcwidowcs Chap.xilif. parable: Her rcqu eft granted, iij 1 precerdingto not my brother ' Amnongoe xvithvs? Andthe was none t<» part thcin) fbtheone fmote theo- ihe kirg,titrt. ||take the thingf6gneuoiJiy,tothinke that all the hnndmayd fpcakcaword to my lord theKing. |9^6w, kings Ibnnes are dead : II for An- non only is dead. And he Gyd, fay on. 34 ^ Then Abfalom fled ; and the yong man x 3 Then the woman fayd ,' Wherefore then that kept the watch, hftvphise\es, and looked^ haft thou g thought (uch a thing rgainft the peo- g Why dor ft tho»' and benolde, there came much people by the way pie ofGod?orw'7 doth the King, asonewhich giuecomrary im. \Of,ninfitrAn- of thehillfidell bchindehim. is Eiultic, fpeake this thing, that he will not bring ^^«j">'»«yfoDae "*"■• J 5 And lonadab faid \nto y king, Behold,the againe his fcanillied ? • ThatonelyAm. kingsfonnes come : as thy leiiiant laid , ofoitis. 14 For we muft needs die , and wfare aswa- Boaitdcad. j^ And alTooneashe had left fpeaking, be- tcrlpilt on the ground,which cannot be gathered hold, the kings (bnnescame,and lift %-p their voi- vpagaine : neither doth Ood||lpare any perfon, \°'^cuft, ccs,and wept . and the king alio & all his feruants yet doth bee appoynt h meanes , not to caft out h God bath pro, wept exceedinglv lore. firomhim, him that is expelled. "j^^^ ^;».«s (as f For Miacbih 37 B"t Abfalom fled away, and went to V Tal- i J Nowe therefore that I am come to fpeake tbeaoUt'i^^^^ lijuiotbetwaj niaiibe-fonne of Ammihur king of Gelhur : and of this thing vnto my lord the King , thccaufeis whom man iud- the daoobtet of £><» ■ id moumed forhisfonne eiiery day. that the people ' haue made me afraid : therefore g"'' » ooitby. Ch'ap^j.i'""* 5^ So Abfalomfled, and went to Gennir, and thine handmayd fayd^.Now will I fpeakevnto f "^^/j.^^,, ^ was there three yeres. ' the king : it maybe that theking will performe they would kill |OY(*/fi 59 And king Dauidjlddired to go forth vnto therequeftofhishandnwyd. tfaisminejjciw, Abialom, becauft hee was pacified concerning 16 For the king willhcare,todeliner his hand- Anuion, feeing he was dead. may d out of the hand of the man that would de- CHAP XIIIL ^''^y '"^' ^^ ^^° "^y ^°""^ ^' °^ the inheritance *''^'^ff7.LZ'T!!of'r',^t^L''''i' '*'^''i';"'"; 'f"^"^-, ° i7°ThereforethinehandmaVdfiid, Theword ^f,j.ihm. J, Htt c*uf(ihi<,ft,cotHetoUhi4rn»,»HiH of my lord theKing ftiallnow be f Comfortable; t£*" anoint not thy It-lfe with my lord the king now fpeake. moiiroing for ihey oylc : bu: be .Tsa wcman thathad nowlonecime ^9 And die king faid, Is not the 1 hand of lonb ' "'V''^'\"*' fte^S:;:!i:° n.onrnedfortheac..J. with thee in aUtWs?rhen die wo:rnn.mnv.red ^"-^^^^^ J And cometo the king , and Ipfake on this ^'^ fayd. As thy foiile liutth, my lonl the King, I Hbr.pui-wordiia "".ancr vnto him, (for loab f taught hcr what Qie will not turnefo the right h.and nor to the left, iirmtHib, l>iould%) from ought tliat my lord tlie king hath (poken ;■ 4 f Th(n the woman of Tekoahipalce vnto for euen thy lertunnt loab bade me, and he putall the king,&.' felldowne on her face ro the J^round, thcfs words in the mouth of thine handna.-yd. iEirSiue. and did obeilance,and faid, fHelpc,0 king. 20 rortorheintentth3tT!'hoiild™changethe m 8yfpej!,iBj,j, t£*r.«».;^».M. J Then the king faid vnto her, Whatayleth fonr;C of fpecch , thy feniant loab hath done this ti>"'iiap»rabl« »«. thee '■: Ar.d !l-.c anfwered, I am indeed a f widow, thing : but || my lord is wife according to the ^vIf- ["^"^ ^j^ bU rtil'de'crihe h ^^^'^'"^^'"'^^ndisdcad : dome of an Angell of God to vnderftand all o„!k!f.,snit the death o"Am- ' ^ And thinc handmaid had two « {bnnes,and things that are in the earth. ■«:«)& ■ofl by Ab&lgm. they two ftrouc together ia tlic field: (and theie i i ^ And the king &yd vnto loab , Beljolde, AbfalomsVeturnc: Hlsambltlon, .It^asftM* anJtreafon. Dauidfleeih. B I bjue oraoced r.owjiiaue ■> done tliis thing : go jittij and bring 6 And on this maflcr did AbCiIoni to all iTra- w ibytequti*. thaycngmanAhf^'.otr.a^rjne. el,thac came to the King for iudgementifoAbfa- d jEirJ.l/'< 2i And loabfdl tothcgroundeon HL-^face, Iom<'ltalctheheartioftheinciiof llrael. ' "r ■■»('■(;"» tdeii and bowed himfdfe, & I thanked the kin?. Then 7 ^ And after e forcic yeeres, ALfalom iayd '""l •"'' '"«"« t» " loabfayd, Thisdaythyfiniantknowetiit thati vntotheKirg, Ipray theeiJetmegotoKebron, e"c™iiin<.f haue found gracein thy fight.ray lord the king, in andrender my vow e which 1 haue vowed vnto tht tia,etbj,',2™ tha*: the king hath folfilled the recjueft of his fer- tlie Lord. li. a? litet had ,j-. uant, 8 For thy feruant vowed a vo'.v when Ire- j"''?^'"8«f 2 J ^ AndIoab~aro(c,and^venttoGe(liiir,and mained at Geihur, inAr«m, f-ying. If th; Lord *" brought Abf loni to lerufalcm. Oiall bring isie agame indeed to lemfJem, I \vill 6 CoH«rin2ljeed to dep.-rt, Idthecomefuddenly &take vs, Owthat |,,'^htl 1*-, f«i7yfe». loab hath a li field bv mypjace, ar.dbath barley andbringeuili vponvs, uijd fmite the city with & poirciTed.ihjt he q Ti^ewickfdjre therein : goe , and fet it q on fire: and AbGloms the edge of the fword. ^p")hishoufc,andfaid vnto him, VVherforchauc tliar my lord diekingfhallf appoint. iBtr.duft, ' ' tliyfeiu-intsbumtny fitld v.iililire? n5 So the King departed and all his houfliolde 52 And Abf lomr.nfv-.-eredloa'-, EeJ'olde, I fafcerhL-n, and the King leti ten concubines to jEirjuliifict fcntforthee.%ii:g, Comcthoiihidierjrndl will keepe the houfe. - ' fend thee to the M ins fo; to fa,, Wherefore am I 17 And ihc King went foith and allthcpeo- comcf omGen.ur?''lthalbeneb.::terfor'iieto plcafccrhim, ?ndtanedina|,'placcifarreoS. jor,Ao«/>. *"' hauebcnetlicref^Hl: nowthfrforcl:tmefeethe 18 Aiidall his feniants went about him, and i To wit',(romJti Kirgs face:andf ifcl-ercbc any trtipanbinme, alithe* Cherahitesandall th;FeUthitesandall '"Wtm. . letH.nHlImc. the G;t:ius,««f'i fixe himdrah men uhichvvere ^^^^''^^'J^^J^'^'^^^ J ; Then !o.v- came to the King, & toldebim : come after lii n from G.ith, went before the K ing, js fom/wtl" Sji r Iflhatieofffii, ho,a'rome before ihs! King, and the King kified Ab(alom. and abide ^^ith the King, for thou arta ftrangcr : kV„'lVfo"ae of* CHAP XV depart thoathtrefore to thy pLce. • Gaih. . TUfr-^i/,<.r^l„.::r.,o ,l„.,o,hek,ni^«H>. ,4 D.. , ^^ Tbou camcft yeftcrday, and (T-.ould Icaufe ^ mJaruhullif. ji ■Z>;,H,a, prijer, ^ Hkfi,ai a fta: Id theC tO Winder tO cav and gO With VS? I Will gOC ^t,,bm itdj^ouiT hucvHi.j'-jL whi-;hcr I can ; tlurcforcreturne thou , and cary ,-V Fterthisj^bfilomf prepared him cbarcts,Si: a?.Tne d;v " brethren :' mercy and " trueth b*e m MMning^theoi /T-hori;5,Pndffi^Mrcnto»nuinebeforehim. w'iththec.' o' GodTemwe 2 And Abfalom rofe vp CT.rly,and ftood l-.aid 2 1 And Ittai anfwcred die Kir,g, and fayd. As ,|,„' ,h, ,°;„j. ftir.fUftJf Hm. a Which tvrre as /T-ho agatdetoieilcith 2 j _ _ _ his cftaie. [,y j},. cnrring in of the g te : and'aiciy man thc;t the Lord liuctb, and as my lord the King liiieth, in liiip and fidelity. I'i'^mirimtrftt. J^^d anv |i m..iiter, and ca;ne to the Kingfor iudge- whatplacc my lord the KingO:a:I be, whether in ment.him did AUalom call vnto liim,:,nd Ciid,Of dca:Ji oi- life.'cuen there furcly will tliy feniant be. wharcitieat'iou? Andhemr.veredjThyfernant 22 Thai Daiiid fayd to Ittai, Come, r.ndgoe t TliJtis,no![t.- pe.->ii'e wenr fsjrward, but the » "'f ';^'.''« ^i** c Th..a;fl.n-cr, 4 AbCiltjni^iyd nt4'2<'u-^>% ' Oh ihati ivcrc ItL-gpafrcdonrrtliehrOi^kilvidTOrn rand all the ■"'"'■""• flitteti.-jndiiiie n-adelitdg vln u.e kinr "that cucry mar. which people went oner to .vaid) wa-. of the w.'ldt;rncs. k'Si'ett'^-c""" hach.inyin'r/^-fr,.'ji 'allche feaiat. ^ ' m£,chatln^i-.'it<;o..biiii.;r.nice. . -' r.c«ite5;withhim,,pbc.iv:ngrhf Arkeof tiu-coiic- p which«-M-h« J A"- ibch and Abn«t we;e flj ne. The Arkc rcmmctb. Dauids prayer. (ibap.xvj. ShimeiairTcchDauld. ijg 2j ThcnthcKingfaidvnto?. dokjCariethc are all that ^*rM»^ir,andfhcl[TalKinacle j ^ And when KingDauidcamftoeRahu- c-whichwsi ihcreof. nm,!id.olde, thtiice cameout a m.-m ofthe f jnj- cuie in iiic mot t6 Bur if he thus fay, 1 haiie no dclitc in thee, licortbehouf of ^ai:I, named Miimci liic fcnne oIBenuojin. h jiold, fLcrcsm Ij l:chim doc to mc as fcemcth of Gcra ; and he came oi:r.'and o. rfsd. gojdifthiseycs. 6 knd hecall fioncsatDauid, and a: all the 27 The King fjid againe \-nto Zadok the feruantsofK'nsDaiiid : an-J jU the pcopk, and Piic!},Artnotthcua* Secrl ictirnc into the ci- allthemcnofwairt'»'tfrffonhis'irighthaHd,ar.d A Tbatis.'ouad on his kft. »''0'" hioi. 7 And thus fiide Shimci vvbn hce curfed, Co-.ic foordijCome foorth thou jmurtljererj aiid f Eh. mtn tflho^ f wicked man. t i^l".ma» oj "Bi. 8 The !.o d hath fiought vpon thccallthe '"^ * l-lood of the uo;ifc of Saul, in whofj l\cnd thou e Rcftoth 29 Zadok therefore and AbintHfircaryed the haft reigned : and the Lord ha^h dcliucr^d thy Arkc of God againeto Ierufalem,and thej taried kingdome into the hand of Abfa'.om ihv ibn»c : there. andbcholdc, thou arc f-Ji^f win thy wicketinofic, Jo And Dauid went \'p the mount ofOliues, becat;fethon arta murthcrcr. and wept as he went %p,2nd had his head f couc- j» 1 hen fi.id Abiihti thefonne of Zeriiiali Mi- red, and went barefooted : & all the people that to theking,VVhy doe'.h tliis * dca 1 dog ciirfe my * i..T«w.j4.tj. was vvidi liim, had ciiery man his head couered, lordtheKmg? letmegoCjIpray thee, and take ""''("Pi-S. and as they went vp,rlicy wept. awa)' his head. ji Thin one tojde Dauid,faying, Ahithopiiel 10 ^TL'utth.-Kingrai-i, What haiic Ito doe is one of dicm that haue,conlpired with Abf.dom: widi you, .ye f 5nn;s of Zcmirh ? for he cnrfcth, and Dauid faid, OLorde, Ipr.iytliee, turnethe eu;n bccaijfo th: Lord hath 'bidden him curfe f PjiiMf*!' tRa» t counfcll orAhithophel into foolilhncfle. D:«iid : whn dare then fav, Wherefore haft thou ''"' "'" '*" '""§•" j2 f Then Dauid came to the toppe of the done iT)? ' his"r^li''tf,.'r" mount where he woriliipped God: and bcholde, 11 And Dauid (iiiEd toAbiHiai, and to all His fnchumblcthhio* HuO^ai the Archite came againft him with his feruants, BeholJe, mv fonnc which came out of ttlfe to hisrovJ. coate torne,and hauing ejrth vpon his head. mine oi-.Tse bowels, feeketh mv lilc : then howe 3j Vnto whom Daiiid (aid, If thou goe with muchmoreno'.vemavthisibnneof [tmini?Suf- me,thou Oiak bea bi;rthen vnto nie. fer him to curfe : for the Lord hath idcien him. 34 Butifthouretumeto thecitie,andrayvn- 12 It may be thatthe Loide- will loofce on B Tlioncli Hu(hai to Ab(alom,I will bcthy " feriuint, O King, ( asl || mine afniclion, and g doe me good for his cur- !<'',•>•; /'•'.'v <}i(rembl«d iieit jt haiie bene in time part thy ftheis (truant, Co will ling-this day. fhe1"td"wili'r'rMl iheKinjsrequift, J now bethv feni.nnt) then thou maycft bringmc ij And as Dauid and his men went by the fomfoti 1^1115 the counfell of Ahiiophel to nought. way, Shimei wentby thefideof them.ountaiiie when they att J J And haft thou not thae with thee Zadok oucr againft him, and curfed as hce went, and ^^PP^Ted, and Abiathar the Prieftcs ? therefore whaflbeuer threw ftones agairift him,and call: duft. thou fhalt hcare out of the Kings houfe, thou 14 Then came the King and all thepeopfc fhalt (hew to Zadok and Abiathar the Prieftcs. that were with him wearie, "and refrcfhed them J 6 Beholde, there are with them their t\v6 felues '■there. fonnes: Ahima;iz Zadoks Jo'w?, and lonatlian rj CAnd Abfalom and all the people, the '""'"'• Abiathan /»««# : by them alfo iLall ye fend mee men of lfrael,came to Icruialemjond Ahitliophel euen' thing tL'it ye can hrr.re. with him. J7 SoHufliai Dauids fiiend wentinto theci- 1 5 And wheji Huf^ai the Archite Datiids friend r\Vi(h afhf t and duU in ll^at gf fbtgnri, t The tounfell of the cta:"tie wotld- Jin^s dotthmoe harme thrnihe •pcofocce of the •nemie. yet may we not ,vfe this example '^oexcafeoutdiP (iwiilaijon. h Towit,itB»» tie : and Abfalom came into lertiialem : CHAP. XVL X ThinRiehtucfZi'*, ^ Shmeicitrftih'DauiJ. j6 Hi-'Tmi was come vnto A''-f,i'.apr,, Hulhai fJd vnto Abfa- lom, fGon fsuc theKing,God (aue the King. f etr.Kttibr 17 Th-m AinLom fid toHufhai, Is thii thy K»ii.tint. ■ Which was the hillofOlioej, Cliap, 15.^0, cmmrthia ^ibfubm. at Tbt ccHupaoJ ^hiihafiiti fir kin.^n^fie tOthy ijricnd? Why wentiftthcunOC i Meaoina thenMulinei. ivith thy Hi .-nd > Dauid. WHen Pauid was a litTe paft the a toppe of 1 3 HuC-.ai tl-iCn pnfwered Vnto AbfaIom,Naiy, the «iil^,beholde, Ziba the {^:nia.'ic or Me- iiut whome the Lord atid this people, .ind all the I Or, /i^f^M. b Commonly there :rc no viler phiboriicthmcthirp.-vichacoupieofariesfaalol, nvnof lilr.elchufe, hiswilllbe, and with him and vpon them two luindreth c«%/of bre.'.'-, rriliU'vell. ai^danhiuidrcthbiinchesofraifius, rnd anhun- 19 And f mo"eou:rvntorhoniefhaUldoe t^*'-'*'^'*"*' drcth of|| dried figgj.and a bottle of wine. l!'niicc?nottohL':fonne? as Ifenied before thy ''""' 2 And the ICing (aid vnto Zi'-a,V/hat meancf^ frdiaefo will I hofore thee, thoubythtfc? AndZibafaid,7h'.ybcf^a(resfor ' :s «[ The-i fyzkt Abfalom to iMiithophel, ch^otof ^j''*' th; kings houOiold to ride on,r.nd brcid and dry- Giue.counlcU ^vhat we ila'l doc. kinojome.and fo- *"'."?'"''"• •''=y- cdiigsesrbr the yong men to cite, and wine, diat 21 And ^ Ahithophel fiid vnto AbiaIom,Goe hlso^vneogw. t*n« oVifiendlhip ^^^ ^^'^■^ "^"'•' '^""''^e '" fbe wil dei-ne.Te. in to thy fathers concubines, which hec hath ler't thto.v.lit giueih. •ttuftoiJijrs. ' J And the Kingfaide, Bue whce is thy ma- to kecpe the houfe : and when all Ifrael (hall ^[c''htra°«h"dej:^ fter: for.ne? Thoi Zi'^a anCvercd the King, Be- hea;e, that thou ait abhorred of th^' father, the his'faihtrsrecon- hold, he rcmaineth inlentfiil-'m : iT>rhefaide, haiidsofallthatare withthec,(ha]! beltrong. eiliation: andaiAyi • Thisday (hall the houfeofiiraelreftore mee the 22 ''o tliei,' fpread Abfalom a tent vpon the ^"^"^'V^^^f,, langdome of my father. top ofthe houfe, and'A'falom we:it in to his (a- i'o^''wVs in'higtt'af 4 Th^nCiid tlw King to Ziba^ Bcholdc, thine tbers concubine in the fight of all Ifidcl. authotiti*^ AUithophels coanfell Is ouercbrowen. 1 1. Sdtnucl. Ahuhophcl hangctU himrdfc, 2 J AndthccouirfellofAhichophel which he i^ Ndwe therefore fend quickdy, and fliewc counfelled in chofe daye>, was hke as one had aC- Dauid,raying,Tarie not this night in the fieldes'of ' ^!i f " "h 'f**** ^^ ' '^°""^^^' ^^ ^^° oracle of God : I'o was ai tJie the wildernefle, but rather get thee f ouer, leaft f That fi^onat aaiSe.cof. . ^^""•^eJtofAhichophel both with DauidS: with the King be dcuoured and all the people that are ^«'"'«"- Abfalom. with him. 17 ^ Nowelonathan and Ahimaax abode by CHAP. XVII. i|En-rogel:(forthey might not befeenc to come I0r,tht»elt(f ■ f M'nhofhtU eounleU u ourrihrorrtn by Hk[!im. Jt The into die ci tie) and a maid went, and told g dKni, 't'M . Lordha^focrdtined. ij. The Priesics hi,»ei art hU mihe and they went and fhcwed King Dauid. Lflio."r^''*'t r.'f ; ,'.' ^J"'L^^°«,* '"" "'t- ''I ■^'i'h'lMhangch J g Neuerthelefle a yong man fa^vc them, and l2l°L told it to Ablalom, therefore tfiey botii depar- hmf'lfi. »7 They tria^ vituikt to 'Dxmd, I Tlie wicked Ite (o Jreedie to «s«ute rheit ma- lice.that ihc» Icjiic noneocca- (ion thatmay £uc(h« th« lame. MOreoner Ahithophtl faid to Abfalom, » Let ted quickcly, and came to a mans houfe in Bahu- mechufe out now tweliie thoiifand m< men, & rim, who had a well in his court, into the which I will vp and follow after Dauid this night, they went downe. ^ Andl will come vpon him : ibr he iswca- 19 And ^ die wife tooRe and {pred a couering Jj Tims God (ea." rie,and wc ake handed : (b I will feare him,and al ouer the welles mouth, and f^^red ground ccrnc hi"i'n"ie"r'"r". ' the people that are withliim, iljall fiee, and I will thercon,that the thing li.ould not be kno wen. tcit dangtrl frite the King onely, 20 And when Abnilonis fcruants ca:v:eto the . 5 And I will bring againe all the people vnto wife into the houfe, they faid. Where is Ahimaax, thee, a}id when all (hall returne, ( '>the man and loa^than ? And the womnnanfwered them, whomc thou feekcft 6?/ajyZ4/«*) all the people They be gone ouer the 'brooke of water. And ■ The ctialdc tctt fliall be in peace. . when diey had fought them, and could not finde ["y^'jjc p^[fjj 4 And the flying tpleafedAfa(alomwell,and them,they rerunied to lenifalem. theloidio. all the Elders of Ifiael. 2 1 And aflbone as they were departed, the o- J Then {aidAbfilom, Call noweHufiiai the thcr came out of the well, and went and toldc Architealib, and let vs hcarelikewife t what bee King Dauid, and (aid vnto him, Vp, and get you faith, quickely ouer the water : fo r !< fuch counfell hath ^ Te wit.to (mr. 6 So when Hudiai came to Abfalom, Abfa- Ahithophcl giuen againft you, j«ihee with all lom (pake vnto him, faying, Ahithophel hr.th 22 Then Dauid arofe, and all thepeople that II fpoken thus : fhall we do after his faying, or no? v/ere with him,and they went ouer lorden ^ vntiil ^J^.'^ '"utlltd tell thou. the dawning of the d.iy, fo that there lacked not ^.;,3'|;^^ \ 7 Hufhai thcnanfwered vnto AbfJom, The one oftheni,that was not come ouer lorden. tbeit companje Hiifhai Iheweth counfell that Ahithophel hath giuen,is not 'good 25 ^Nowe when Ahithophel fawe that his paired ouer. at this time. counftllwasnotfollowed,hefadledhisafle,and 8 For, faid Htifhai, thou knoweft thy father, arofe,End he went home vnto his citie, & put his and his men, that they be ftrong men, and are houfchold in order, and "hanged himielle, and " GoJ'ioftveR. chalcd in minde as a beare robbedof her whelps d:ed,and u-asl uried in hi* fathers graue. tfais'we*"'pl>wte4 ;„.!.. i:„ij ir_ .L_. r.i-. .• ,■ . ^^ ^ Then Dauid came toMabuinaim. And en them.wbich ai« Abfalom ozKtA ouer lorden, he, and all the men enemies,itaitor.. oflfrael with him.. , . «'fP"f«'««««f 25 And Abfalom made Amala captaine of the hofte in th : ftead of loab : which Amafa was a mans (=i thee, from Dan euen to Eeer-Oie- of the children of Ammon,and Machir the fbnne ba as thefind of the fea in number, and that thou of Ammiel out of Lo-debar,and Banelaithe Gi- gotobattellintli'neowncpcrfon. lear.ite out of Rogd 12 iS'o niallwc come x-pcn him in f<5mc place, 28 « 3rdM?Af beds, and bafens, and earthen o Godnieweth where we (hall find him.,and || we xvil vpon him as vc(rels,and wheat,and barley,and flourc,and par- tj^/u |o'hr$, wiit« the dew falleth on the g'-o; ind:a;id of all the men ched corne, and bcanes, and lentiks,and parched (hey leeme to be that are with him,wev.'ul not lear.e him one. come. . vitetlydeftitute. I J Morcouer,ifhc be gotten into acitic,then 25? And they brouglit hor.ie, and butter, and fhall all the men oClfrael br Vig ronrstn that city, (lieepe, and checfe of kinc for Dauid'and for the and we will di aw it into th"; : iuer,' vntiil there be people th^ were with him,to eatc : for they (aid, not one fmallftone found there. - Thepeopleishungrie, andwearie, andthirfticin 1 4 V"I hf n Abialom and al! the men of Ifrael the wildcrnefTe. b Mfatii'ng, Sauid, f Elir.wjttright ittihteiiiof\/ih' ,| Elr.vhat h in liU month. CjmiJ'U. himlelle faithfull toDati il in that hcte;";'OUctKjh)S wi'ckcjcojafell and \>mpoCi. inthefielde: alio thy father is a valiant waiTieV, B7r,Mn> au Kight. and wi 11 no': I! lodge with the people. 9 Eehold, he is hid now in fome caue, or in Ibmc place: and though (bmcofthembc oucr- throwcn at the f;ril,yet tht pe.'pi'e (l;all he?.re,and fay. The people that follow Abfalom, f be ouer- throwen. \ Ell", hiut « !>re*ch,or ruint, ^ Et'.nult. his Cbuicb. n Who was air* called ithii Da-, uids facber. tg*mS bim. ■^r,eom>>ia)tileJ, ■d ThatcoimfcU which fefmed good at the fi^lto Abralom.vcrl!^ ■ fathy the «vatd Then he iaid vnto heard when th; king gaucal the captainescliarge him, Kimne. So Ahimaazranne by thevrayof concu-ning AbliUom. theplaine,andoueruent Cufti. 6 So the people went out into the ficlde to 24 Now D.uid fate betweene the two'" gates, fc Bt rife in tie c Socilltd.he. meetclfrael, and the battell was in the' wood And the watchman went to the top of the gate g»'««(ti>ec'-ie ciuft iSe Ephrti. of Ephraim: vpon the wall,End lift vp his eyes, and fawe, and "' "»''""'"• OylifcdVheTcn- 7 VVhcrctlie people of Urael were flaine be- beholde,a man came ninning alone, rtli utyond lor- fore the fertiantsof Uauid : fo there was a great 25 And the watchn an cried, and tolde the deaia this wood. fjaughtcrthatda/,«a*»oftwenticthoufand. Kmg. And the King f-id, if he be alone, fhee t ^*'»"'<'"'i"'* 8 ff For the battell was fcattcrcdoucr all the bringeth tidings. And he came apace, and drcwc "•*«""'"'*• countre)' : and the wood deuoiued much more neere. people that ciay then did the fword. 26 And the watchman (aw another man nin- 9 ^ NowAWLiommctthefcruantsofDauid, ning, and the watchman called vnto the porter, and AbCtlcm rode vpon a n.ule, and the mule and(aid,Behold,flacrA?r manrurmethalone.And came -. r.dcr agrcat rhicke oke:& bis head caught the King faid,He alfo brinpeth tidings, holdc cf the oke,and he was taken \p [) betweenc 27 And the watchman faid, f Me diinketb the \ ft'.Jfie the the hc-auen and die earth : and the mule tl.an was running oftheformoft«ljke the rimning of Ahi- 'wviiHg, vnder him went away. rcaaz the fonne of Zadok.Then the Kii>g(aid,He 10 And one that Ciwe it, tolde loab, laying, isa'goodman, and commcdi with good tidings. ' Hehadbade*. J Til!! is a terri- ble tximpk of 'Gods vengeiDfe IgiinlUheiithjt arc rebels or dil* •bedicnt CO thtic Eclioldc,! faw Ablalom h.-nged in an oke. fxtcsit. 28 And Ahimaaz.called,& faid vnto the kins' .- , , , ty tidelitjCjCba^ 11 Then loab fayde\Tito the man that tolde Veictbewththie : &hcfeldownetotheearth 17.21. him. AndhifttliOuin deede feene ? why then vpon his face before the King, and faid, ElcfTed diddeft not thou theie (mite him to the groimde, betheLord thy God,\'.hoh-ith|!fhutvpthc men lOrt-Ulmotdvf. and I would baue giuen thee ten * {hckjsU of (il- that lift \ p their hands againft my lord the K ing. ucr,andagirulci 29 And the King faid, Is the youngmanAb- 1 2 Then the man fayde vnto loab , Though (alom Mz 1 And Ahimraz anfwered, V\hcn loab I(hould+receiueathoufand/^«it''*of^ fi'"'^r i" fent the Kings ''feruant, rnd me thylcruant,! k To wit,Ci-.(}ii, mine hande, yet would: I not lay mine hande (aw a great tumult,but I knew not what. who was an Eihi- vpon the kings fonne:for in obf hearing the king jo And the King faid vnto him, Tnrne afide, "P"*"* charged thee,andAbil]iai,aiid Ittai, faying , Bs- rtWi/ftandhere. fo he turned aJideandftocdfiilL ware leaft anv tunch theyong man Abfalom. 5 1 And behold, Cudii came, ar.d Cufiii (aide. i^ Ifl h"d done it,/>'.'aa6:>ni-|- the danger of f Tidings,my Lord die King : for theLordhath \Eir.u£i^tk my life: fjrnothingcanb:;hi'.ifTom the King: deliuercd thee this day out of the hand of ai that trcught. yea, thou thy felfe wouldellhaue bene againft rofe againft thee. mcc. • J2 Then the King(aid vnto Ciinii,Istheyong 14 Then fayde loab, I will not thus tary with man Abfalom fafe? And Culbi anfwered. The thee And he tooke three darts in his hande , and enemies of my Lord the King, and all that rife a- iEh'tthth trt ^''"^- diem + through A!Clom, while hee was gainft thee to doe thee hurt, bias that young o/Abfalom. yetaliucin themiddesofthe oke. manis. ij And ten femar.ts that hare loabs armour, jj And the King was 'mooued, and went vp 1 Bocaufehecoiw comp alTedabout & fmote AI f.Iom & llewe liim. to the chamber ouer the gate, andvvept: and as fiii"«J both the 1 6 Then Ipab d bleive the trumpet , and the he went,dius hefaide, J my fonne Abf Icxn. my !,"/,f^ft "/(•l^*"' Dple returned from pui fling after ifraci: for (bnne;my(bnneAb(alom : wouldOod Ihaddy- an^Jci'nld:©!©! ed for thee,0 Abfalom-my (bnne,my fonne. ^, *(rMf.t;.t{. VHKthiotd. d For he had pi- tie o( the peo. pie. which w:s led:;ced by Abfa- loms fliijterie. e Tins God tu :i>ed hisvaijie g'o:ic (o Oiame. i IifcenietWthjt Chap n.ty. peopl lo.ibheld backe the people. 17 And they tool;e Abfalom, and cafthim in- to a greats pit in the -.vood, and biei^ a mightie gieat heapeoff ones vpon him:andalHiiaelfled, euen' one to his tenr. 18 Nov. e Abfalom in his life time hat" taken and reared h'm vp a pillar, w'.-icb is in the * kings dale : forhee faiJe,! haue na flonne to keepe my CHAP. XXIX. 7 loah tncourtgi th iht K,iii«. ^TiiuiiU'ipo'id. j; Shimei ^i/liurfjiti'i:l^. 41 Jf'netft'Mfihviih tiii'ith, Nd it was tolde loab.EehoId, the Kin? wee- lehid. i.ii l«hM?yjff:itioii to-.va:d his loose. i~\ pcth end moiirneth for Abfalom. 2 Therelbrcthefviftorieofthatd.r.'v.nstur- God had runiihed nin^c in rememi-rance , and hee called the pillar n?d into mourning to al the people." for . he peo- j.gj,- (j/„^;.^ iv^-'h-"c'h"ld« aftcrhiiownenaT.c,anaitis called vnto tlus day, pie heard fay tliatday, IhcKing forowedifor erJfi,m,Mue, ' ' ' Abfaloms place ' bisfoiwc. 3 And Dauid returncth. ii.Samucl. Shimei pardonei 3 Anil die people \vent tfiatJajr into the ci- theKingfhouldtakeittohishesrt. \nr^i,^ [tttUh. tic II lecrcdy, aspeople confounded hide chem- 20 l-or rhy feniant c!oeth laiowe, that 1 hnue fellies when the)' fkembattell. done amirte: therefore bcholde, I am thefirft 3 As'heydotbit 4 5o the king > hid his face,and the king Cry- thisdayofai!Lhehourcofilcr£ph,thatamconie ' "vTorepMsj in..u.ne. cd witha loude voycc, My foiuie Abfalom, Ab- cogodovvneton)ectemy !o:d vheKing. T^r'^'if u*"*,! ialoin my fonn:,my fonne. 21 But Abiihai thefonneof Zcrui.ih.tnfive- '>oiam?n%'hete> b AtMah»n»im. 5 ^ Then loab came into fi the honfe to the red,and(aid,ShaJlnotShimti Jieforthis,becaufe ofhcwis) be Kin?,and Cud, Thou halt fhamed his day the fa- he cii: R'd the Loides anoynted ? '*"" ''"'« '•"'* CCS ofall thv f;nunts,vvhich this day haue feucd zz AndDatiid ftid, VVbat haue I to doe with "a'-d "«ln«°»L 1 thy hfe,and the lines of chv fonnes, and of thy y_ou,yefcnnesof Zcru'ah, that this Jay ye Ihould j.j8. daughters,and the Hues ofthyv/iueSjand the liu':$ b'eadueifaries vntome? fliall there any mandie ef thy concubines, this day in Ifael ? for doe not 1 knowe,diat I am 6 In that thou loueft th'ne enemies , and ha- this day King oner Ilrael? teft thy frienJes ; for thou haft did red this day, a j Therefore th; Kingfaid vnto Shimei,Thou \0r ttfhmtu ^^^^ ^ rcgardcft neirhcr th\ II princes nor fer- fiialt not '"■ die,an J die king Tvare vrto him. k By my tiandt^ * •^' ' uantsitheretbiethisdaylpe'ceiue, thatifAbfa- , 24^ And Mcphiboih'eih :!ie fonneof Said [""''""•S ""y lorn had liii?d,and we :dl had dyed this day, tliat came downe to meete the King, and had neither l^" '^l^' ffitri'«»W»4« then it would iiauefplerfed thee well. walhcd liisfecte, nor d.eiTed his beard, nor wa- ' Uiimtt}'!. 7 Nowe therefore vp, com? out, and fpeake fhed his clorhes from the time the king departai, iEtr ttthehttrt ^ ^omforably vnto thv fcnants :tbr 1 f/vearc by vntilihe returned in peace. •ImitiuMuii. ^'^ Lorde, cxcpt thou come out, there will not 2 j And when ' he was come to Icrufalem,ai;d 1 Wben Mephl- tarie one man with thee this night : an i that w ill met the king,thc kin-* fiid vnto him. Wherefore boftieih beiso at be worfe vnto ihee, th: n all the euill that fell on wentcil not thou v, ich me,Mephiboihedi ? leiufjlcm bad thee from th/ youth hitherto. 26 Andhcanfvered, Mv lord theKing, my '"'' ' e\^Ttfiethemoft 8 Th:n thckingaiofe, andfite in the 'gate: feniant deceiued me: for thy fcniantfTiid,! would '*f"j "h'*" ' j°' ^"'^ '■'^^' '^"''^^ ^'"^^ ^^^ '^'^- people , flying , Be- haue mine affe fadkd to ride thereon, ibr to goe people auwed. holde.the King doeth !it in the gate : and all the with the king,becaufe thy feniant tflamc. peoplecnme before die King: for Ifiael had fled- 27 And hee harh * accufcd thy feraant vnto * Ch'f.iS.j. - euery man to his tent. my lord the King : but my lord the K ing «» as r.n J Faery one bla. 9 f^ Then all the people were at J fhifc tho- m Angel of God : dor therefore thy pleafiirc. m Able/orhlj med another and rowout all the tribes of ifrael, faying. The King 28 For all my fiuhershoufe were "but dead wifdemetoiudge *'fi:TbriIobi^°"''' fauedvsoatofthehandofour enemies, and be men before my lord the King, yetdiddcft thou '„" w ",""*' '„ji^ hoflie.''"^ ™ ddiuered vsoutofthehandofthc i^hiiiftims, & ftt thy feruant among them that did cate at diine fotSaHScmct^ie now he is fled out of the land for Aliialom: o-.\ ne table : what right therefore haue I yet to towajii thee. 10 And Ahfiloni,whome wee anointed ouer crieanyn:ore vnto the King? vsjis dead in baLtclI:tiiereforevvh)'aie*ye{b flow 29 And the King fiid vnto him. Why Ipcakeft to bring die Kin? againe? thon any more of thy matters ? I haue (aid^Thou, 11 ButKingDauidfcnttoZndok and to A- andZibadiuidetheolands? o DjuiJ.Md euill e Tlijttliey biathar die e Prieftes^fiyitigi Speake vnto the El- ^o And ATephibollieth faide vnto the King, Jjgd.-wu.mhim frould leproue dcrs of Iuda'i,& fay,\Vhy are ye behind to bring Yen, let him rake all, feeing my lorde the King is bf tofe he knew ♦•""g^'l"" the King agiine to his hoiife,Cfor die laying ofall come home in peace. ihecauiebnt feVi/pthe'Dfople IC^el is comc vnto the King , */.'en t« his houfe) ji f Then Barzillai the Gileadite came down ""==!• .vo,(e,tbat leemg me people .I'^i ictJi- j tJ -ui knowing the were 10 forwitd. 12 ^Yee are my brethren : my bones and my from Rogehm, and went ouer lorden with the troe^h.hedidnoj flefh are ye: wherefore then areyee the lift that King,to conduft him puer lorden. teftorcihtm. bring th; King aga'ne? 3 2 Kowe Bantiliai was a very aged man, ewn ■ I J Alibfavyeeto Amafa, Aitthcj not my fourefcoreyeereolde, and he had prouided the bone and my ficlTi ? God doe fb to me and more Kingoffuftenance, while he lay atMahanaim: alio , if chou be not captaine ofthe hofte to mee for he was a man of ven' great (tibftancc. f By Ais pelicie for euer inthc 'roomeofioab. 53 And the King (aid vnto Tarzillai, Come »jnneofGera fell before the King, ga.nc, th.-tlniaydieinminco-vnecitic, and/"* agaice. '"iJJI'd jfucU wh.-n he iv£S come ouer lorden, " Lwyeci'm thegr.-^ucof mv father and of my ino- eoetrif.ao.lnuw 19 And faiJe vnto thcKtng, LetDot myLoid ihcr: but b liolde thv f^jniant qChimham, let "-«"•» <'f' taihc, to (cci,tioD. ^j^ of Ju.iah claue fait vmo their king,lr6 c' jor- f-'itjihil in ffiach and diou goeft about to dcftroy '"', ..^""•"'- deneutncolenifal-m. Jicicy, ano an orhcrinlfiacl: why wilt thou de- m 'sh'ce rp<:1 natter is not fa, l>tit aman of mount Y-j,,); .„i.if hi,ish« lay nom.orevvithrh'.m: hut the*,- wee tnclof.d Erhraim(Sbcbathefiinne( fBichribynnm.e)hnch gau p'aceiecea. vnto y day of their der.:h. liui: g in w idowhood. hft vp his I.andaga:iift the kjng, euen againft Da- '■"' "•^ tec;ii.red 4 f Ihcn did the K rg to <• ktrcCa, AflcmWe i'"' = deliuer vs him ondy, and I will dcpait 11c nr;°^^*jj'^['„^j*^j" me the men of ludali wihln three daycs, and bee t!-.ecic>'. And the womin Did vn'o Icab,Betioldej.j:jio, thouhjreprefent. his head fh.-ilbethrowen to thee cuerthevvaiL y So Amafa went ro afTen-blc ludali, bur hee _ ^ - 7 Ken the v^ oman went vnto .tJ] die pcppie' taried longer then the time which he had appo in- ivirhher wifedonie, andtrey ciu: cirththudof, tfd him. " Sheba the fiinncof Bichri, and caftitrolo b: 6 Ihm Dauid faid to Abifi ai,Nc w fhall She- then he blew the trumpet, ^nd f they rct-ired from |^^*';'f^ ""^ bathrfTmneof JB:chri doc vsmore ha'mc then die citie. cueiy man to his tent; & loab rctirned " ^id Abfalom : t.iT;c thou therefore thy ' lord.<- ier- to leruihlem vnto the king. uancandfollov. after him, leaft he get him wal- i? f *Then Io.'.b »w ouer all the hofteof *<-'*'f *•'* led cjtjcs,j?rd .;ri.ape vs. ff acl,and EcnaL-.h the fbnne of Idioiada ouerthe 7 And there wciit r-vx after him loabs men, Cherediitcs and ouer the Pelethites, anddie* Chercthit : ;jiJ thePckrlatc:, and.nll 24 And Adoramouerthcttibiite, andloflia- *i"4«/'.8.i8. themit'htie men :i^nd ^h?/ dcf^artcd out oFIcni- falem, to followe aRir jheb.-. ihr foin-^ cf Bichri. 8 y'hen ch^y tver^ at die great ilons, ■.•, hich is Jithar the 1 •. iefts, phat the fcnne of Ahilud die recorder, 2 J An ' Sheir. vtts Sciibe, and Zadok and Abi- «. in Cibton, ^rr.sfa went i tToreihcm, an-i T< ab f Which w«j,is goa.menc, tha: hehadpiton was gir'ed vnto Duid ""Mter^ii"'"* him, ar d vron it w.is :: Cwr.i girded, ^.hich l.an- *itreV '" ' P"^ '^^ '^"^ '° ■ ' '^^ ^ ^'^ fheadi, and as he went, ir vfi.d to full out. 16 Anddfo Ira the lairites'rtiochiefc about ". ^'''"- '■"''g"'- Uf|Oi familMtitict 9 A»d lojib f-idc to Am^fa, A;t cImii iji CHAP. XXI. Tf-'teaf"f itoti. 9 Th' vnxtanct «"• -j-afkedcoJinfellofrfieLordjand the Lord an(we- 1 5 Then KW -bench which was of the fonmes fic!»f-°ht'urd. r^*^' -^^ ** forSaul, andforW;bloudyhoufe, be- of lHaraphah,(f/;e/»f ad ofwhofefpcare weighed ) That is.ofth.- a Thinking to gr»- caufc he flew the a Gijconites. three hundred ° (hekels of brafle) euen he being «»" of Gyaots, iifie'.hrpeople,be. 2 T hen the kin^ Called the Gibeonites & faid girdedwithanew/ivfr^, thought to haue flams "' ^^'^ci' »"<«»!« ciufethefeweie ^to them (New the Gibeonites were not of the Dauid. , lh,ce3,T« Al^^l™ children of Ifrael , but * a remnant of the Amo- 1 7 But Abifhai the fonne of Ze- tiiab fuccou- ^ . .J *i<>Jh.9 },\s,i7i rites, vnto wh5 the children of Ifrael had fwomc. red him, andfmote the Philftim, : nd kill-d hi r, m but Saulibughtto flay them for his zeale toward Th-nDRuidsmenfwar^vntoh'm, fnying,7hou thecliild:enoflifaelandIudah) fhaJtgono more out -Aithvs to batceiJ,leail thou b Wbettwhli may J And Baujd (aid vnto the Gibeonites,''What quench the oliijht of Ifrael. u Fotthegluti* your wrath be jp- {La 111 doc for you , and wherewith flinlll make 18 T And after this alfo there wa^abatfcll ""^■"^■''"■''''e feafed, that yoo thp atonement, tliat ye may blefle the inhaitonce withthePhilidimsatoGob, thtnSibbech i the .""■,"">■ """-'fb ro',7aio'o"c?hi' ofthe Lord ? ' ' ' Hufhathite fiewe, Saj.h, ^•.hich was one of the o" ',': gTutmT' plague from his 4 The Gibeonites then anfvvcred him, Wcc (onncsofHaraphah. gifira-e. people? will haueno filucr norgolde of Saul nor of his 19 And there was yet^HOffcfrbattellinGob " Called Gezer, houfe , neither for vs flialt thou kill <= any man in with the Philiflims, where Elhsnah the fonne of sipp^J'/i''chro"*'' Ifrael. Andhefayd, What ye flialifty, that vvilll laare-oregim, a Bethlehemite flew p Goliath the J0.4. " do for you. Gittite; theAafteofwhofefpcareirAsIikeawea- P Tha?'s,iahmi 5 then the}' anfwered the kingjThe man that uersbeame. ; r'b^w'^^D*^^ confiimcd vs and chat imagined euill againft vs, fo 20 Afterward there was alfo a battel in Gath, iiew,'iTcatoD.j"'j. thatweare deftroyed fro remaining in any coaft wherevrasamanof^^rMf ftature, and had on of Ifrael, euery hand fixe fingers, and on euery foote fixe d olSanlskiaf. 6 Letfeuen men of his d fonnesbedeliuered toes, foureand twenty in nim.ber: who was alfo n^n- vnto vs , and wee will hang them vp e vnto the the fonne of ITarnphih. lold.^ ' Lord in Gibeah of Saul , the Lords chofen. And 21 And when he reuiled Ifrael , Jonathan the the King faid, I will giue them. (bnnecf*ShimathebrotherofDauidflewhim. ''tJmu.ii.fi 7 Butthekii^ghadcompafliononMephibo- 22 Thefe foure were borne to Haraphah in fheth the fonne of Jonathan the {bnne of Saul, Gath, and died by the hand of Dauid and by the •i.jiiuidafttrhh-vine>icipyai!nhr,o^. s Thanf^irofGiii pah the daughter of Aiah , whom fliee bare vnto "'"""'•' ''■« ^"kti. 44 Hrp-ophiittth ofihe nultion 0/ tbt Saul, ^««»Armoni&Mephibofl>eth and the Sue 7''»'v«^ ^ac<.<;<,» «/,«t 6t,«,/ff. r HereMichabs^ foi^^esof f Michal, the daughter of Saul, whom A Nd Dauid fpake the words of this" fongvn- a la token of th« Sl«wife,asap- ihcbareto Adriel the fonne ofBarzillai the Me- /"V to the Lord, what time the Lord had deliue- wonderful ben* - pe»reth.i.Sain..8. holathite. red him out of the hands of all his enemies, and uedofGod""' js-fotMichalwas p And hee deliiiered theni vnto the hands of ouc of the hand of Saul. *''lim*-li«d '^^^^^''^''"'"^"^^'^'''^^'^^ngedthemm 2 Andhe£aid,*TheLordismvbrockeand *P''*'-'8-'- ' ' Beoerbad childe, ^aine before the Lord : fo they f died aUkmn to- my fortreire, and he th.it deliiiereth me. of-ilefc cot"" tSl* I .sam.4.1}. gether , and they were flaine in the time of bar- _? God « my ||ftrength, in him wil I tniil: : my ble names , hee ^^wh\ ■ ueft : in the g firft ifrtj« , and in the beginning of fliield, and the home of my fahiation , myhioh Oiewetbhoivhis fhemoneth'Abib l^arley harueft. tower ^n^' my refuge: my Saiiior, thou haft faued f'"'j"'«ft'"e'l»- or Nifan, which 10 Theu Rixpah the daughter of Aiah tfookc me from violence. 1,0ns."'"'*' eoBteinethpartof h fackecloch, and hans^cditvp forher vponthe 4 IwiIcalIontheLord,whojs v^orthy tobe I0r,r'ocy. March and part of rocke,from the beginning of harueft,vntill 1 wa- praifcd : fo fiall I be fafefi-om mine enemies. hTo'itukehei ^er dropped vpon them from the heauen,and liif- 5 For ch; ^ pangs of dcaJi haue corapafltd ' a« Dauid (wh« » rent, wherein the ftred neither the birdes of the aire to ||li:?hcon mee: the floods ofvnsodlincfle hauemademee l^^u'af ''^'"l"^ prayed God to them by day, nor bcaftes of the fielde by night. afrayd. Godipo^^rdrii. wrat"'*''^ " " 'T AnditwastoldDauidjwhatRirpahthe 6 Thcforrowesof thcgrauecoropafleJmee ueredffomal din- jBecaiife drought daughter of Aiah the concubine of Saul had about: the (hares of dealhonerrooke me. gftsriochriftand wasthecaufeof -done. 7 -Z*.^ in my tribulation did I call vpon die |;;'„'^;;;'X^^^ b''reDdln"'o?t'a;ne , '^ And Dauid went andtooke tliebones of Lord, andcry to my God , and hedidhearemy uoujdSgeu.t^iaa. (bewed'chat Iiee ^^"->. ^"'^ '^^^ bones of lonathanhis fonne, from voice out of his temple, and my cx)' didenttr into nie,jDd death. waipaci6ed. thecitiz.ensofIabe(h Gilcad, which had ftollen his cares. \or,Te(i, the.n from die ftreete of Beth-fhan, where the 8 Then the earth r.-embled and quaked : the j.i«»;.;i.io. Philiftims had * hanged them, when the Phili- foundations oftheheauensmooucd and fliooke, ftims had flaine Saul i:i Gilboa. ■^■'^^ becaufe he \'>as angiy. I J So htebrought thence the bones of S^aiiT, 9 •! Smoke went our at his noftrels, and con- d Jh«IJ»,cIoBdj, and the bones of Jonathan bis fonne, and they fuming e fire out of his mouth : coales were kin- "lirhtni'ngaod g.ithcred the bones ofthem that were hanged. dledthercat. thundering. 14 And the bones of Saul &: of lonathan his 10 Hee ' bowed the hcaucns aloriwtoreuenge me,and(ubduethepeoplcvnderme, 49 And refcueth me from mine enemies:(thou alfo haft lift mee vp from them that rofe againft me,thou h.^ft deliucred mc from the cruell man. 50 Therefore I wil praife thee,0 Lord,among the * nations,and will (ing vnto thy Name) •T^ow.ij.j. y I He it the tower of faluation for his King, and (hcwcth mercie to his anointed, iuen to Da- uid,andtohisfeede *foreuer. ♦fi*?.?-'!- CHAP. XXIII. I The Ufl wardcs of Dtuid. 6 Thf mcktdlhalhe flucktvf Mthorries, 8 Thtname^aii.l filler of hit m'^hlltBieif, IJ Ht Jfjtreil vater and would not drmkf it, THefe alfo be the a laft wordes of Dauld, Da- a Which he fpake uid the fonnc of Ifhai fayth , cuen the man t'Xtl pr.w.. who was let vp on hie, the Anointed ottheGod of Iaakob,andthe fwecte finger of Ifrael faith, 2 The Spirite of the Lord (pake by mec , and hisworde -km in my ''tongue. ^ MeiBi»f , te 3 The God of Kiael foake to me,the ftrength If' """"S !!#* r,r 1 /- • 1 ™-. n , • , P by the motion 01 or Ilrael faid, Thoujhalt beare rule ouer men,be- codi Spuite, ingiuft,<2Kfif ruling in the feareof God. 4 Euen as the morning light when the funnc rifeth,the morning,! fay,vvithout cloudes, fofi/all mine houpbe,and not as the ' graflc of the earth c Which grow- j> by the bright raine. ^eth quickly and J For fo (hall not mine houfe** with God: '^dcth fo,ae. for hee hath made \vith me an eucrlafting coue- ■ nant,perfiteiiiallpointcs,andfure: thereforeall , mine health and whole defire w, that he will pot ^ makeit d grovvep. . d feulAatmy 6 But the wicked fhalbeeuery one as thornes *'"§"<>"'« "»/ , n , - ', ' , , ., continue for euec thruftaway, becaufe they cannot be taken with according to bi« handes. ptomet. 7 But the man that (hall touch them , muft bee defenfed with yron , or widi the (liaft ofa fpeare : and they (hall be burnt with fire in the fame place. 8 ^ Thefe be the names of the mightie men whom Dauid had. Hee that (areinthcfcateof ewifedome,beingchiefc of the princes, was Adi- < Aioneofthe no ofEmijhe flew eight hundrech at one time. mgscoun.c . 9 And after himu^-aj *Elea7arthefonneof '«•«*">»•"•«*• Dodo,the(bnneofAhohi, one of the three wor- thies with Dauid , when they j] defied the Phili- ^^Mt'lfihtil ftiras gathered there to battell, when the men of /,„«, Ifrael were ("gone vp. f Meaning, fled I o Hee arofe and (mote the Philiftims, vntill fj^^ ',''',^^'"'' his hande was wtarie , and his hand 6 clauevrn ^hichcameof to the fworde: and the Lord gaue great vifto- wenineiTeani ric the fame dijy, and the people returned after fttiimag. him Dauidsworthiciu xl.Sdmuel. Iafhcn,Ionathan! The people numbred, him oncly to Tpoyle, • i,f4r<>»,ii.i7. 1 1 After him vpm * Shammah the (bnnc of A- j ,' Shammah chc Hararitc : Ahiam tlie (bnnc £e the Hararite : for the Philiftims aflcmbled at of bharar the Hararite ; a tovvne, where was a piece of a fielde full of len- 34 Eliphckt the fonne of Ahafbai the fonnc tilcs,and the people fled from the Philiftims. of Maachathi: Eliam the fonne of Ahithophel the 1 2 But he ftoode in the niiddes of the fielde, Giloniie ; and defended it,and lie we the Philiftims : fo the 3 j Hexrai the Carmelite : Paarai the Arbite: Lord gaue *> great vidorie. - 36 Igal the fonne of Nachau of Zobah : Bani I J ^ Afterward three of the thirtiecaptaines the Gadite: went do wne , and came to Dauid in the harueft 3 7 Zelek the Ammonite : Naharai the Bcero- time vnto the cane of Adtillam, and thehofte of thice,thc armour bearer of loab the fonne of Zct- the Philiftims pitched in the valley ofl| Rephaim. uiah: b Who hub nei- tl)Ctrerpe£ttom»' By not (evy.wliea be w'iK llicw hit pswer. \OrfiiMtu I Being onerceme with vvcvineire and (hiift. 1 4 And Dauid wifethihepeofkio 6e«ur/tl»eJ, 10 Hirtfittteth, Andchu^eih to fill! into G>dth*ndii, 15 Snuutit tho»[*ni fen/Ji niththtptftiknce. bis kingdome. Nd the wrath of the Lord was » againe kind- a Before they '~ "■ were plagued y Brldelinghit affcaion,a3dallo dtfi.-idg God not to be uit'ended foc that ra(h enter- prife. *fc^*'»«iH.M» ^ ....„„__,.. /^ledagainftlfracl, and '>hemouedDauida- . _ and brought it to Dauid , who would not drinke gainft them, in that he faid, Goe, number Ifrael wh famiBe.clup, thereof, but h powred it /or an offering vnto the and ludah. b xhetotd pet- Lord , 2 For the King faide to loab the captaine of mitted SataB,u 17 And faid, O Lordjbe it farre from me, that tlie hofte, which was with him,Goe(peedily now J.Chto.at.t. I fliould doe this.// not this the blood of the men through all the tribes of Ifrael, llom Dan euen to that went in ieopardie of their liues?therefore he Beer-lheba,and numberye thepeople,that Imay would not drinke it. Thefe things did thefe three know the ^ number oithe people, c Becaufehe ewhicl« 3 1 Abi-albon the Arbathite : Axmaueth the 1 3 So Gad came to Dauid , and fhewed him, '^"'^ '''"' ^"^ Carhumite : and (aid vnto him, Wilt thou diat g feuen yeercs Lj'jjmoi" f .'** $1 Eiiiaba th«SlviaJbomte; o/thcfonngsof iJuninc come v^on thee in thy lande, or wilt chtoa.in».' thou fEhr./Uiltt. %Oi^JJh.hid, \OT,aeemtlf mm, 1 VVliichwaibig as a iveaueri beame,i.Chioo, ti TfewMmote Iraliatit then the js.that foltowe, and not To valiast •s the fixe before. \Or,PeUnni. n Diners ofthefi 1 i.and alio many moie are theic acBtieicd. The plague. Araunahs Chap.f. ihrcfliing floore. Iio thou flee three moneths before thine enemies, Gad) went Vp,a^ the Lord Iiad commanded, they following chce , or that there be three day cs 20 And Araunah looked, and (awe the King pefHlenceinthy land?nowcaduiferiiee, and fee, andhisferuantscomming toward him, and A- : TV bat anfiverc I (liall giue to him that fcnt me. raunah w ent oiit , and bowcdhimfelfc before the 1 + ^ And Dauid fayd vnto Gad , I am in a King on his face to the ground, wondeiiulJ flrait: let vs fall now into the hand 21 And 'Araunah fay djWhereforc is my lord 1 CiUHalfoON of the Lord, (for his mercies -^gi eat) and let the King come to hisferuant? ThaiDauid an- iJOii-Chjcxw*. me not fall into the hand of man. fwered , To bye the threfhing floore of thee for I J SothcLordfcntapeftilenceinlfraeljfrom to build an altar vnto the Lord , that the plague the morning cuen to the time appointed : and may ceafe from the people, there died ofthe people from I" Dan to Beer-Qic- J 2 Then Araunah fayd vnto Dauid , Let my ba feuentie thouland men. lord the King take and oftcr what feemeth him 16 And when the Angel ftretched out his good in his eycs:beholde the oxen for the burnt hand vpon Icrufalem to denroy it, the Lord * re- offering, and charets, and the inftruments of the pented of the euill, and fayd to the Angel that oxen for wood. deftroyedthepeoplejltisfufficient Jholdenowc 2j (Ail thefe things did Araunah "« a King " Tbaeii »ba» thine hand. And the Angel of the Lord was by giue vnto the King : and Araunah fayd vnto fomcwrite',"e the threfliing place of Araunah the lebufiitc. the king, The Lord thy God bee fauourable vn- wis King of Uni' 17 And Dauid (pake vnto the Lord (when he to thee) iaiem beJotc d*. fawe the Angel that (inote the people) and fayd, 24 Then the King fayd vnto Araunah, Not ""' *""•.«''• Beholde,! haue finned, yea, I haue done wicked- fo, but I will bye it of thee at a price,and will not '"**'' ly : but thefe fheepe , what haue they ^ done ? let offer burnt offring vnto tlie Lord my Godof that thinehandjipray thee,bcagain(t meandagainil which doeth co(t me nothing. So Dauid bought my fathci-s houfe. the threlhing floore, and the oxen for " fiftie (he- "JtT'^b^tio^ 18 fSoGadcamethefamedaytoDauid,and kelsof filuer. so.whicbmake (ayd vnto him, Goevp , reare an altar vnto the 25 And ))auid built there an altar vnto the fco,orthataft«. Lord in the threftiing floore of Araunah the le- Lord, and offered burnt offerings and peace ofte- "'"** ^' '">'"E'« t,uf,[e_ ° v;„r,/-,„^-i,»T^,j...., — ^r^f ij.t-„i-_j «niuch"came tp And Dauid (according to the faying of h From the odc fide ol the coun- Ci(y le the •ther. j The Lord Tpated this place.becaurc hebadcbofen icto build his temple Ihete, k Dauid fivve not (heiul>caure,why God plagued ihe people, and tliece- fore heoffetedi himfelfetoGodl cofiei^icoiasihe onely caure«f (hit euiU, rings.and the Lord was appeafed toward the land, to j 5o.0ieke'l)L and the plague ceafcd from Ifracl. i .Oue.* w j. iPr^trtit him. e Which citie vrai iathettibe oi KTachar, as I«l}i,i$i.iS. THE FIRST BOOKE OF THE KINGS* THE ARGVMENT. BEcMift the ch'ildrtn of godJh»uld lotk^efor no continHcU refl and (juietnejji in thu world, the bolj Gbofi plteth before our eyes in this beeke the varietie and change of thmgs, ivbicb came to thepeO' pie of Ifi'oel from the death of DauidySalomon and the reft of the Kfi', '""to the death of ^hab, declaring here thatflourijhiftg kingdomeSj except they beprefirued by Qodi prttelfion, ( who then fa* uoureth them when hts word is truelyfet forth, venue e/ieemed,T/ice pu»i/hed,and concord rruuntained) fall to deciy undcome to nought : as appeareth by the dtuid.ng of the k}ngdome vnder T^obeam^ and leroboam,-«hieh before vere but all one people, and new by the tu/i t wti/hment of God rvere made two, 9>hereof ludah and "^eniamim claue to %^boam : and this Ufas called the kingdome of ludab, and the other ten tribes held with Ieroboam,a)td this was called the kingdome of 1 frail, the ^ing of ludah had bis throne in lerufaUm, and the ki»g of Ifraelin Samaria, after it was built by ,^mr't »4habs father. %/4nd becaufi our Sauiour Chrtfl according to thefiejh fhouldcome of the fiocke ofVauid, the genea- logie of the l^ngs of ludah is here defiri6ed,from Salomon to loram the fonne oflojkphat, vho reigned euer luiah in leruptlem,as ^habdtdousr Jfraelin Samaria, CHAP. I. alted himfelfc, faying , I will be King. And he J ^tifhig ieepeih D tin J in hu ixirtmfgt. y ^Jtmith gate him charets and horfcmcn , and d fiftie men j Readei.Ssim,' •vfurfith tht tmidamt. 30 j /®kS Ovv when King Dauid was* old, from hjsf childhood,to fay,Why haft thou done ^EW.itjes, and ftriken in yeeres, the)' coue- fo? And he was a very goodly man , and hit mo. red him with clothes, but no ?Aer bare him next after Abfalom, ^ heate came vnto him. 7 And he f tookecounfell o( loab the fonne \Bhr.hU tforjte 2 Wherforc his feruants faid ofZeruiah, andofAbiatharthePrieft: and they w" r-xi /<,«A vnto him,Let there be fought for ^ helped forward Adoniiah. MtTa^d fellowed my lord the King,a yong vitgin, & let her H ftand 8 But Zadok the Prie(t,& Benaiah the fonne hun, before the King,& chailli him : and let her lie in of Ichoiada , and Nathan the Prophet, and Shi- thy bo(tinie,that my lord the king may get heate. mei,aiid Rei, and the men of might, which were J So they fought for a fairc yoong mayde with Dauid,were not with Adoniiah. diroughout all the coaftes of Ifrael , and found 9 Then Adoniiah facrificedfiieepe and oxen one Abifhag c a Shunamitc , and brought her to andfatcattellby theftoneofZoheleth, which is the King. ' 1. by|IF.n-rogeI,andcalledallhisbrethrenthekings V>r,tht (omttartl 4 And the maid was exceeding fairc,and che- fonnes,&r all the men of ludr.h the kings feruants, ri(hed the King , and miniftred to him , but the i o But Nathan the Prophet,aBd Benaiah,and Kingknewhernot. the fmightiemcn, and Salomon his brother hee f AsiheChere. 5 fThen Adoniiah thefonnc of Haggithjcx- called not. Ihi'ie" " II Wherefore i.KIogs. Salomon is anoyntcd King, tJnm;.^, g For Adoniiah willdeflroy ihcc and thy fonnCiU' he leigQC. h B}' dcchcing fuch things , ai may (utihei (he iamc, Adonijahs treafon vttcrcd by Nathan. 1 1 wherefore Nathan Ij^ate vnto Bath-flieba flial reignc after me,& he (hal fie vpon my throne the mother of Salomon, faying, Haft thou not inmyplace,fo willlcertainelydoethisday. heaidjthat Adoniiah the Tonne *ofHaggith doth Ji Then Bath-flieba bowed her face to the reigne, and Dauid our Lord knoweth it not ? earth,and did reuerence vnto the King, and fayd, 1 2 Now therefore come, andl will now giue God Ciiie my Jord King Dauid for eua. thee counfell,how to faue thine owneg life, and 3^ ^ And King Dauid fayde,Call mee Zadok the life of thy fonne Salomon. the Pridl:, and Nathan the Prophet,'and Eenaiah I J Go,and get thee in vnto King Dauid , and the fonne of lehoiada. And they came before the fay vnto him, Diddcft not thou my lord, O King, King. fweare vnto thine haiidmayd , faying, Afluredly JJ Then the King fayde vnto them,Take with Salomon thy fonne ftal reigne after me,& he fhal you the <> feruants of your Lord, and caule Salo- o Meaning.the fit vpon my throne ? why is then Adoniiah King> monmy fonne to ride vpon mineovvnemule, kings f«tu»ntia«d 14 Behold, while thou yet talkeft there with and cariehimdownetoGihon. h"i5''p«d!*'*°'^ the King,Ialfo will come in after theejand*" con- 54 And let Zadok the Prieft and Nathan the firme thy wordcs. Prophet anoint him there King oner Ifrael , and 15 4 So Bath-dieba went in vnto the King blowe yee the trumpet, and fay, God faue King into the chamber, and the King was veryolde, Salomon. and Abifliag the Shunammite miniftred vnto the i> Then come vp after him, that hee may King. come and fit vpon my throne : and hee fliall bee 16 And Bath-fheba bowed and made obei- King in my fteade : fori hauef appointed him to f^tr. (tmnumlti fance vnto the King, And the Kingfayd, What is be Prince ouer Ifrael and ouer ludah. thy matter ? j 6 Then Benaiah the fonne of lehoiada an- 1 7 And fheeanfwered him , My lorde , thou fwcred the King, and {ayd,So be it, ^nd the Lord fwarcft by the Lorde thy CSd vnto thine hand- God of my lord the King f ratifie it. i^l'/'f*; /* n:ayd,/aying, Afluredly Salomon thy fonne fhall S7 As the Lord hath bene with my lorde the reigne after me, and he ftial fit vpon my throne. King,fo be he with Salomon,and exalt his throne 18 And behoide , now it Adoniiah king , and aboue the throne of my lord king Dauid. now my Iord,0 King, thou knoweft ' it not. 5 8 So Zadok the Prieft,and Nathan the Pro- 1 9 And he hath offered many oxen,and fattc phet,and Benaiah the fonne of lehoiada, and the cattcll, and flieepe, and hath called all the fonnes CheretHites and the Pelethites went downe and of the king,and Abiathar the Prieft, and loab the caufcd Salomon to ride vpon king Dauids mule, al(o Adoniiah had captaine of the hofte: butSalomon thy feruant and brought him to Gilion. many flmercts hath he not bidden. 39 And Zadok the Prieft tooke an homc of 20 And thou, my lord, O King, i^«ow wicked tranfgrefleis. ij Ebr.Jimms, 1 Acknowledging him to beihe itae 3nd worthy kiog appoynted of Cod,as the figure of his Chtift. bringeft a >ood tidins. q Hepiailrdle* ndfo i did be ate doWAC 2j Forhee is gone downe this day, and hath 4J And lonathan anfwered, and faid to Ado- nathaii.ihiDliing flaine many oxen, and f.it cattell, and flieepe, and niiab, Verely our lord King Dauid hath made Sa- «» ';"" he^'d hath called all the Kings fonneF,and the captaincs lomon King. neweTbut God of the hofte,and Abiathar the Prieft: and behold, 44 And the King hath fent with him Zadok wrought things they cate and drinke before him, and fay, f God the Prieft, and Nathan the Prophet, and B?naiah contrary to hij fine King Adoniiah. the fonne of lehoiada, and the Cherethites, and "P*"*"" 26 But me thy feruant, and Zadok the Prieft the Pelethites , and they haue caufed him to ride j,!,^^" and Benaiah the fonne of lehoiada, andthyfer- vpon the Kings mule. uant Solomon hath he not called. 4) And Zadok the Prieft,& Nathan the Pro- 27 Is this thing done by my lord the king, and phec hauc anointed him king in Gihon : and they thou haft not flicwed it vnto thy «' fcruantj who are gone vp from thence with ioy, and the citie is fliould fit on the throne of my lord the King af- moued: this is the noife that ye haue heard, tcrhim? 4<5 And Salomon alfo ficteth on the throne 28 ^ Then King Dauid anfwered, and fivde, of the kingdome. .v..,....*....u. Call mcBath-flitba. And fhccime into the kings 47 And moreouer the Kings feruants came n Mooued by the P'^^'"^"'-^'^"^^ '''^°'''^^'^^°''^''^^ '^'"S* ' *■ to blcflcour lord king Dauid,f ay ing, God make ■■ J'''^|°''^'j Spiiitof Godfo 29 /\nd the Kingfware, faying, As the Lorde the name of Salomon more fnmoiis then thy ^"^^'"^'"jfQ" todoe.btKaufehe liiicrh, who hath redeemed my fouleout of al ad- name, and exalt his throne .aboue thy throne: him. forefa».eihatsa. ucrficie, N therefore the King worlhipped vpon the 1" bed. fHegaueCod irfigo" -1° That as I nfwarc vnto thee by die Lord God 4? And thus faid theKing.nlfo, Bkflcdbce ''i'jXcVac!'* ^ih.lctthtkmi m Meaning.ihae, he onjht in fuch affaires enteiprile nothing. txcept he hail ConfuUed with the Lord. Cbiift. of Ifrael, faying, Alfurcdly Salomon thy (otme the Lorde God of Ifrael, who hath made one to fit Hcdycih. Adoniiah flaine. I si Dauids charge to Salomon. Chap. ij. fit on my throne this day, eucn in my fight. i o So * Dauid flcpt with his fathers , aad was •^a., ,„ ^ 49 Then all the gheitcs that were with Ado- buried in the citic of Dauid. >)}*■ niiah, were afrayd, and rofe vp , and went cue7 ii And thedayeswhichDauid* reigned vpon *i.stm.t.^ manhisv.-ay. IfracIjW^cffourticveeres : feucn yeeres reigned i.'iro.tg.i6,\.j, yo ^ AndAdoriiah fearing the prefencc of he in Hebron,andthirtic and three y ceres reigned S3lomon,arofeand wcnt,and tuokeholde on the he in lerufilem, homes of the 'altar. i z ^ * Then fate Salomon vpon the throne * i.f*r».»j.ij. 51 A nd one tolde Salomon, fay injjEehoIde, ofDauid his father, and his kingdome vvas fta- Adoniiah doeth fcare King Salomon : for loc, he blilhcd mightily. hath caught holde on the homes of the altar/ay- i J And Adoniiah the fonne of Haggith came ing, Let King Salom.onfvveare vnto mee this day, to Bath-fheba the mother of Salomon : and Ihec that he will not Hay his fcruant with the fuord. fayd , i> Commeft thou peaceably ? And he fayd, •> ^otthefatti, 5z Then Salomon fayd, If hec will (hew him Ya. wofklTt'eTn" felfea uoithy man, there Ihall not an hairc of ' 14 He fayd moreouer, Ihauca futc vntothce. giba'a^'sLg!' him fell to the earth, but if wickcdnefle be found And (lie faydjSay on. in him,he fliall die. 15 Then^hefaid, Thou kno weft that the king- jj Then King Salomon fent,& they brought dome w^n-.ine,and that all Ifraelfet' theirfaces > 'b figne of theii him from the altar, and heecameand did obey- on mec, that I fhould reigne : howbeit the king- ""o"' & 'onft«. fance vnco King Salomon. And Salomon fayd domeis turned away , and is my brothers : for it vntohim,Goc to thine houfe. came to him by the Lord. } 16 Kowe therefore I afkc thee one requeft, CHAP. IL frefufemenor.Andlhefaidvnrohim, Sayon. ^Eir.cMftntimf t DMMii.xhmnhs,l,r.on,^dgme,bcUr„ ^c»c»„i„g 1? And hefaid, Speake,Ipray thee,vnto Salo- A'" /-"K^'A itdi.'SuiiUMtaJshimti. i» rhedtaibofPimd. 17^. Hion tlie King, 'for he vviil not fay thecnav) that ^ dmii*h»tk.tth^i7ilhtgiom}i. jj Ht ujltmt, jj Zadei hegiucme Ai.i/hagthe Shunammiteto vvife. »^p!4crd,n^i,^h,r,ro^. 18 AndBath-fhecafayd, W'cll, I wUlfpcakc T Hen the dayes of Dauid dre\v neere that hee for thee vnto the King. f>.oulddie, and hee charged Salomon his '? ^Bath-fheba therefore went vnto King fbnne,faying, Salomon to fpeake vnto him for Adoniiah : and 2 Igoethe»wayofaIltheearth: be ftrong the King rofe to meeteher,and^ bowed himfelfe k In token of re- therefore, and fhew thy felfe a man. vnto her, and fate downe on his throne : and he "'['""u".'^ '"^ J And take heede to the ^ charge of the Lord caufed a f^ate to be fee for the Kings mother, and "'^ J,^^ ^ thy God,to walke in his \vaycs,and keepe his fla- (he fate at his right hand. her in grtaietba. tiitcs, and his commaundemcnts , and his indge- *o Then Iheefayd, Idcflreafmallrequeft of noiir. ments, and his teftimonies , as it is written in the thee, fay me not nay. Then the King fayd vnto Law of Mofes, tliat thou mayeft * || profper in all l^c, Alice on, my mother : for I »vill not fay thee that thou doefi, and in euery thing whertunto nay. thou r'-'neft thee, 21 She fayd then. Let Abifhag the Shuram- 4 That the Lordemay confirme his worde mite be giiien to Adoniiah thy brother to wife, which hee (pake \nto mee , faying , If thy formes 2 ^ Bui^ King Sslomon anfwered and fayd vn- take heede to their way , that they walke before to his mother, And why doelt thou afke Abifhag me in ' ttueth,with all their hearts , and with all the Shunammite for Adoniiah ? alke for him the their foales, * f thou fhalt not'fayd he) v/ant one ' kingdomc alfo : for hee is mine elder brother, ' MrtBma.thji if of thy pojitritie vpon the throne of IfraeL and hath for him both Abiathar the Piieft , and ^f ' ^^.^kII?,^ J TriouKnovvcftalfo what loab the fonne of loab the fonne of Zcruiah. which was fo Zcruiah did to me , and what hee did to the two 2 s Then King Salomon fwatc by the Lorde, dene to his f*. captainesofthehoffeofIfrael,vnto*Abnerthe faying, God doe fo to mee and more alfb, if A- th«r,hewooldaf- fonne ofNer,and vnto *Amafa the fonne of le- doniiah hath not fpoken this word againlt bis p"ed to tbt'kiig. ther: whom he flew, and <• fhed blood of bat- ownelife. dome, tell in peace, and « put the blood of warre vpon . 24 No w thereforeas the Lord liuerh,who hath his girdle that was about his loynes, and in his eftablifhcdme,&;ct me on the throne ofDauid fhooes that were on his feetc. my father,who alio hach made mean houfe, as he 6 Doethereforeaccordingtothy wifcdome, * promifed, Adoniiah fhallfiirely die this day. •iJ««.7.i»,»j, 2y And King Salomon fent by the hand of Ben.;iahth: fonne oi'Iehoiada, and hee||fmote {OTyfiavfrnbim. him that he dyed. 2 (? ^ Then the King fayd vnto Abiathar the that cate at thy table: ("for fo they cameto mee Prieft,Go to Anathoth vnto thine owne||fieldes: I O'l ?#;?<«•'. when I fled from Abfalom thy brother. for thou art t worthy of death : but I.willnot t£i''.<'»«»o/ 8 ^Andbehold,v\irhthce*BShimeithefbnne this day kill thee, becaufe thou" barefl the Arke ^"^^^,„(^g^ ofGera,thefonneofIcmini,ofBahurim, which of the Lord God before Dauid my father , and before Ab&louik curfed me withau horrible curfe in the day when becaufe thou haft fuffered in all, vvfaercin my fe- ».Sani.i5.i4. Iwent toMaharaim : but hee came downe to dicr hath bene afflicted. mecte me at lorden , and I f/. are to him by the 27 So Salomon caft out Abiathar from being *»J«».ij.jj. Lordjfaying,* I ^^i\ nor fiay thee wirh diefword. Priefl vnto the Lord, that hee might * fulFJl the • i.ias».t.}i,jfc 9 But thou fhalt not count him innocent: for wordesoftheLord, which hee Ipakcsgainft the thou art a w ife man,& kr.owefl what dioii ought- houfe of Eli in Sliiloh. eft to doe vnto him : therefore thou flialt caufe 28 ^ Then titlings came to loab •. ( for loab » He tooVe A^'^^ gftq ^alQmj 9pd loab fled vnto tbe Taberea- yff,^-;":^. and let thou not his hoarc heaa go downe to the graue in peace. 7 EurQie%'. kindnesvntothefonnesof *Bar- lillai the Gileadite, and let them be among them loabandShimeiareflaihe. I.KIog«. Salomons petition of God. ^ cle of the Lord , and caughc holdc on the homes the Lord diercforc fliall bring thy wickedneflc of the altar. vpon thine owne head. 29 And ic svas tolde King Salomon, that loab 4J And let King Salomon be blelTed, and the was lied vnto the Tabemade of theLordff , and throne of Dauid ftablilhed before the Lordc for o Thinking to l>e beholde,Ae« by thc,<>,alcar. Then Salomon fent «uer. -. fao«dbyibeholi. Benaiah the fonneoflehoiada, frying, Goc, fall .4^ So theKingcomanded Benaiahthefonne ■esoJihe place, yponhim. ■■.:'.■ oflehoiadar who went out and fmote him that , j^^ . , • 50 And Benaiah came to the Tabernacle qf bedied. Andthc *kingdome4vas*£labli/hcdin x Bec'j'uft!ii'ii»' the Lord, &(ayd vnto him, Thus faidicheKingv thehandofSalomoh. eoemicf were . Comeout. Andhefayd, Nay, butlwilldieherc. CHAP III deftroy*!. Then Benaiah brought the King word againe, , s>lom5and thushcanfwercd me. ■■ ifluA>tth m him,vuigiueth himaijtjomr, rj TbtfUndmi J I And the King fayd vnto him, Doeashee *]''>« '^ha>i<,ti,*niii*umomftmeHctihertM, p For it wij law- hath Dyd ,flnd p fm'ite him , and buria him , ijhat ^ Alomon * then made affiiiicie with Pharaoh * f*V«7A fall to take the thou maydl take away the blood , which loab >3KingofEgypt, and toofcePharaol^s daughter, wiliuUmoriheret (hed caufelelie, from' mc and fron) the houlc of andbrought her into the acitie of Dauid, vntill a Which wa« • Ex"a.u.u* ' my father. Jk had made an ende of building his owTiehoufe, Bethlehtm. J 2 And the Lord fliall bring his blood vpon and the houfe of die Lord,and the wall of lerufa- his owne head: for he fmote two men more righ- lem round about. tcoiis and better then he, and flew them with the 2 Onely the people (acrificed in b the hie pla- b Where altari ♦ t.i vnto thee all thy da\ es. •tcuftthee.forre. 44 The Kine fayd alfo to Shimei ," Thou 14 Andifthouwiltwalkeinmy waics,tokccpe wronVtoiify'f? knowcft all thcwickednes who ciinto thine heart mine ordinances rnd my c5mnndements,* as thy 'rtv.ti.j.^ ther,a.sain.i».t. Js priuic , that thou diddcft to Dauid my fatha; fatiicr Dauid did walke, I will prolong thy dayes. ■ I J Ana The two harlots pleading. Chap-iiij. Salomons officers,andprouifion. iii t J And when Salomon awokf , bcholJ,it was yeerc to prciiide vitailes. i He knew that Jadreame, and he came to lerufalem, and ftood 8 And thefc are tlieir names : the fonnc of Cod hid api'cr before the Arke of the couenant oFthe Lord,and Hur iii mount Ephraim : i*di«»mc. "" '" offered burnt offcringsand made peace offerings, 9 'Ihcfonncof DekarinMakazjandinSha- and made a feall to :ill his feiuants. alhim and Bcth-(hemcih, and || £lon andhcxh- lor,nlonm Bttt, ^r,viuiUrs. 16 fThcncamc two )|harlotsvnto the King, faanan- *'""• k ByibitcxjiB and *< ftoodc before him. 10 Thefi)nneof Hcfedin Aaiboth,to whom jj appeal cihihaj 17 And tlieone woman fayde, Ohmy lord, I pertcincti Sochoh,and all theland of Hcpher: yJil Salomon°i'a ^"'^ ^"'^ ^loman dwell in one hoiife, and I was 1 1 The fonnc of Abinadab in all the region granting him dcliuercdofachilde with her in thchoufc. of Dor, wHch bad Taphath the daughter of ba- wifedeme. 18 And the third day after that I was deliue- lonion to wife. red, this woman was dcliucredalfo:andwc were 12 Baana the fonnc of Ahilud in Taanach, in thchoufc together : no ftranger vrtu with vs in and Megiddo, and in all Beth-(hcan, which is by thehoufe, fauewetwaine. Zartan.ih-beneath Iireel, from Beth-lhcan |1 to jpr, to ibefltiint, i<> And this womans fonne died in the night: Abel-mcholah, cucn oil beyond ouef againft * for Ore ouerlay him. lokmtam: ' !■ ! , H^cke'dlfld''* *° ^"'^ "^' ^°^^ ^^ midnight, and 1 tookc my 1 j The fonne of Gebei: in Ranioth Gilcad,ahd j way becaufe'oie ^""' fro"^ ""y fi<^^> while thine handmaid flept, his were the townes of '' lair, the fonnc of Ma- d Which towoci Bight boihau»yd and laydehim inhcT bofomc, and laydchcrdcad naflch,wh!charcinGile.-)d,andvnderhimwasthe bare laiu name, •heihame and pu- fonnc in my bofome. region of Argob, \vhich is in Bafhan : thrctfcore |bem''ofthVca''* ""*• 21 And when I rofe in the morning to glue great cities with wallcs and barres of braffe. naanit«,NBint>, iry fonne (Iicke, beholdc,he was dead : and when 14 ^ Ahinadab the fonne of Iddo had to Ma- 3M'- I had well confidercd him in the morning, be- hanaim: bold, it was not my fonne, whom I had borne; -.15 Ahimaaz in Naphtali, and hee tookeBaf^ ' 22 T hen the other w Oman fiyd, Nay, bnt my math the daughter of Salomon to wife: fonne liueth, and thy (bnne is dead. AgaincQiec 1 6 Baanah the fonne of Hulliai in Ailicr and iayde, No, but thy fonne is dead, and mine aliue; id Aloth: thus they fpakebtfore the King. ■ 17 Ichofhaphatthe fonneof Paruahin el/fi. « 5''°'"?"^^** 25 lhenfaydetheKine,Shefayth,Thisthatchar. Tonrhattlhr liueth is n,y fonne, and the dead is thy fontic : and 1 8 Shimei the fonne of Elah in Bciuamin : made, but diuided the other faith,Nay,but ihe dead is thy fonnc, and 1 9 Geber the fonne of Vri in the countrey of ■' '» '"'S''t bcft theliuingismyfonne. GiIcad,thelandof SihonKingof theAmorites, f^^« f<» 1"» P«- «n. Except God 24 Then theKingfaidc,'»Bringmceafword: and of Og King of Ba!han,and was officer alone gioeiBdgei v«« and they broHght out a fword before tbc King; intheland. ^"^den'cieo^the ^ ^> Arid the^Kingfaydc, Diuideycethciiutng 20 ludah and Ifraelw^re many, aj the land of ntrpaffeVniaHo- •^'•dc in twainc, and giuctheonchalfe to the thefeainnun:iber,featipg, drinking, and making f Theylioedit uerthiow the iuft one, ^d the other halfc to this othw. merry. ^urit'"' *"'"** ciure oJ the liino- 26 Then {pake the woman, whafethcliujng 21 * And Salomon rfignedoucr all king- •£„/„^7,j_ ; etijt. - childewaSjVnto theKing,fbrhcrcompalTionwas domes, from the g Riuer t^sro the land of the g VVKUhijE* -4 kindled toward her fonne, and (he fayde, Oh my Philifiims, and vnco the border of Egypt, and P'"''*'*'* II Hermoiheily lord,giue her the'litiingchildcjand" flay him nor. they brought prcfencsjandfcrued Salomon all the •ffeaioD heiein ^^^l ^^ other fayde. Let it be neither minenor daycs of his life. bad'tathWiiidute thine, but diuidc it. 22 And Salomons vitailes for one day were • Sie rigonr'ef the 27 Then the King aiiTwered;, and fayde, Giue . thirtie f meafurcs of fine Routc , and threefcore t ^^- Corim. lawe, then fee h»t her the huing chiidc, and fla)': hiin not: this is meafures of meale : fl^ne'^' ' bis mother. . - i 2j Tenfatoxen,andtwentieoxenof thepa- 38 Andalllfrael heardtbeiitdgcmeiit,which ftures,andanhundrethfheepe, beiidehart«s,and the King had iudged, and they feared the King: buckcs,and bugles, and fat fouie. for they fawe that the wifedome of God was in 24 For he ruled in all the region on the other bim to doe iuflice. fideof theRiuer, fiomTiphfah,euen vnto|| Ax- iOr,Ga\e. CHAP IIII '^^'^' °"^''3"'^^^ '' Kings on the other fide the ^ For they wtte . Tr,>pfin.„.„irui,r, vnd.r'uio».n. « Th p^run^ce Riucr = and hee had pcacc roiuid about him on j',',^;^;;;"" fi'hM vi'.tilei. lilbtnMmber of hiiht'fti. ^x habnoktt eucryfidc. MdvTiiingh 2 J And ludah and IlracI dwelt without feare, ANd King Salomon was King ouer all Ifi ael, eucry man vnder his vine, and vndcr his fig tree, 2 And chefe were his » princes, *> Azariah from i Dan, euen to Beer fheba, all the dajcs o f ' Throiighoi« aU b'H'"''*"'h tbe fonne of Zadok the Pricft, Salomon. "'*''• fonneofA^b'i- '? Elihorephand Ahiab thc fonnes of Shiflia 26 f And Salomon had *fourtiethoufand *s.fife.sjs. pais and Zadok« fcribcs, leholhaphat the foane of Ahihud, the Gallesof horfesforhischarecs, ondtweluethou- •ephewe. recorder. fand horfemen. , . • 4 AndBenaiahthcfbnneof Iehoiadawi«o- 27 And thefc officers prouidedvitaile for king c NoiAbiaihar ucrthc hofle, and Zadokand •• Abiathar Priefls, Salomon, and for all that came to Kine Salo- **«»» saromoo ■ J Anil Azariah the fonne of Nathan vrat o- mons table, euery man Iris moneth, and mey fuf- rlfice cbapla? "" ^^ officers, and Zabud the fonne of Nathan fcrcd to'lacke nothing. bgtaroihefof Piicft JT/M the K ings fficnd, 28 Early alfo and ftrawe for the horfes and thatnaint. 6 And Ahifhar w3is oucr thc houlhoW :, ^d mules brought they vnto tlic place where the of- '*l'>*H'i' *AdoniramthefonneofAbdav»4J ouer y tribute, ficers were,euery man according to his charge. *Ecchti^ji^, 7 ^' And Salomon had twelue officers ouer 29 ^ *And God gaue Salomon wifdome and ij.j*. alllfrael , which prouided vitailes for the King vndetftanding exceeding miich,&'' a large heart, J„""(j",'°fif'Vnd j)n(ihishounioidc:ectieniaab;id4moDetbinche cuea as the iwd thac is on the fea Ihoie. abieiocomp%." Salomons wifeHorae. Hiram. JO And Salomons wifedome excelled the wif- domeofall the children of the ^ Eaftandall the wifdome of Egypt. J I For hee was wifer then any man ■. yes^ then were Ethan the Eirahite,then Heman,thenGhal Thebuildingof thcTenipIc. t Towic,thepbi' lofophers and aftronomers, which were iuilg- CtlmoftwiTb tn Which for the mod part ate thought to hiiie perilhed in the captiiiitie of Ba- byloa, B From the biell Cotheloweti, At. catdi, which had heard of his wifedome. C H AP. V. ■ t U'lrdm fiHiith to Salomon , tni Silomon to him, pMrfo/inl to bmld the hoHfe of God. 6 He frrftrtih Jiuffi for t hi buil- ding. I } The number of the morkeraen. ANd Hiram King of II Tyrus fenthisfeniants hoiifc, vnto Salomon, ( tor he had heard , that they i.Kings. made a couctiant. . I J ^ And King Salom on raifed a (iimme out of all llrael, and the fumme wasthirtie thoufand men:. 1 4 Whotne be fent to Lebanon, ten thoufand col, thenDardathefonncsof Mahol:andhewas amonethby courle-.Fhey wereamoneth inLeba- fanouscbroughositallnations roundabout. . non, and two moneths at home. And * Adoni-;V*iy.4.*. J J And Salomon fpake three thoaland ■» pro- ram vas oner the ftimme. uerbes : and hi> longs were a thouTmd and hue. 1 5 And Salomon had feuentic thoufund that J J And hee fpake of trees , from the cedar bare burdens, and fourefcorc thoufand mafons in tree that is in Lebanon, euen vnto the •> hyflbpe theraountaine, that fpringeth oat of the wall : he fpake alio of 16 Belidcs the || princes, whom Salomon ap- lOr^tpmof beaftes, and of foules, and of creeping things, poynted ouer the worke, (uen three thoufand '*< ' and'of filhes. . ^ and three hundreth , which ruled the people that 'j4 And therecame of all people to hearc the wrought in the worke. wifedome of Salomon , from all Kings of the 17 And the King commanded them, and they brought great {tones and coflly ftones to make che foundation of the houfe,<»*« hewed ftones. 1 8 And Salomofis workemeii,and the worke- f The Ebiew^ - mcnof Hiram, and the *" mafons hewed and pre- wordis.Giblia, pared timber and ftones for the building of the Ji^^j'//""*!.'^* raafoDS. CHAP. VL hid anoynted him King in the roume of his H- i ThehmUingafihe Temple ani th forme thereof, u rbi thcr ) becaufe Himm had euer loued Dauid. f ''"«"/' "/ '*' ^.'"■•' "> -"^'l""""- z * Alfo Salomon fcnt to Hiram, faying, ■ a N D * in the foure hundreth and foure fcore *t.Chron,i.i. J Thou kno weft that Dauid my father could /A yeere (after the children of Hraelwae come not biiilde an houfe vnto the Name of the Lord out of the land of Egypt) and in the fourth yeere his Godjfor rhc warres which were about him on of the reigne of Salomon ouer Ifiael, in the mo- euerj' fidc,vritil the Lord had put |]chem vnder the neth » Zif, (which is the fecond moncth) he built » Which monnli foles of his feete. the b houfe.of the Lord. of "^1"!?' in'd'*«t 4 ButnowetheLordmyGodhathgiuenme i And the houfe which King Salomon built ofm^y.'*" ' •reft on euer)' fide,y»»A4« there is neither aduer- for the Lord, was three fcore cubitcs long, and b Whereby i» . that he wai bootid iarie,nor euill to refift. twentie broad, and diirtic cubites hie. '"'*°' '*" TeijoiJ* *w''^^>"«^i^uch ^ And behold,! purpofe to build an houfe vn- j And che c porch before the Temple of the '/2)r''Jhe"coart as°he LoM hTd' ^o the Name of the Lord my God, * as the Lord houfe wat twentie Oibitcs long according to the whv-re the pcopU lent him xeit jnd fpake vnto Dauid my father, laying, Thy forme, breadth of the houfe, and ten cubites broade be- prayed, which. "" whom I will fet vpon thy throne for thee,he Cball fore the houfe. "J" ^^°'' *''« buildan houfe vnto my Name. 4 AndintLehoufehemadcwindowes,ybroad Ji'j^*oTbu7ntor. 6 Nowe therefore commaund,that tliey hevve without ^and narrow vitbin. fting?ftood. me cedar trees out of Lebanon, and my feruants 5 And by the wall of the houfe hee made |0'i«o opentmi fliallbee with thy feruants, and vnto thee will I || galleries round about, ciicn by the walles of the J^f'/^fj,,^ k This wuhi* giuethe •> hire for thy feruants, according to all houfe round about the Temple and " the oracle, j vvhenceGoJ etjuitie, that hee that thou ftialt appoynt : for thou knoweft that and made chambers round about. fpake betwene tht r'be"nefi"t w'it'ho" ^^^^^ ^^^ "°"^ among vs , that can hewe timber 6 The nethermoft gallerie vas fiue cubites f ^^'"^'"^'^'^ft fome'recompence like vnto the Sidonians. broade, and the middlemoft fixe cubites broad, hoW place!"" c In Hiram is pre. 7 ^ And when ' Hiram heard t;he wordes of and tlie third feuen cubites broade : for he made 6guratethcvoca. Salomon, he reioyced greatly, and fayd, Blelled " reftes round about without the houfe, that the , which were tilM who Oiould ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^'^ *^y > which hath giuen vnto Da- beames ftiould not be faftened in the walles of the ce naine ilones Ijelp'e to build the uid a wife fonne ouer this mightiepeople. houfe. _ t'^h^aU »°ft!iM /pirituall temple. 8 And Hiram fent to Salomon, (aying,! haue 7. And when the houfe w^s built, it was built f^^ ^^^^ hetmct » confidered the things, for the which diou fenteft of ftone perfite , before it was brought, fo that ,(ft vpoo. vnto mee,and will accomplilh all thy defive,con- there \vas neither hammer nor axe , nor any ceming the cedar trees and firre trees. toole o f y ron heard in the houfe, while it was in 9 My feruants lliall bring them dovme from building. ; Lebanon to the fea ; and I \vill conuey them by 8 The doore of the middle |l chamber was in i^^^j^j^^;,, fea II in raftes vnto the place that thou fhalt fhew' the right fide of the houfe,and men went vp with me, and will caufe them to bee difcharged there, winding ftaires into the middlemoft, and out of and thou fhalt feeeiue them : nowe thou fhalt the middlemoft into the third, d While my fer- doe mee a pleafure to minUler foode for «> my fa- 9 So he built the ' houfe and finifhed it , and f In Exodui it it Hants are occupied milic. fieled the houfe being vavvted with fieling of ce- "^^'^ jotiThe " about thy bufine*. ,0 So Hiram gaue Salomon cedar trees and dar trees. Tem'pie'i's there firre trees,rt«*« his full defirc. " \a And he built the galleries vpon all the w«fl called the fanau«- lOr,Zor. *i.Chriti.i,: \OT,hh tnmut. a He drclateth peace. *'zJmfk, viihoH! ftllm^fotrlh tl^ w*IU^>*ta lufore ii, ,'i, :htx tht vritr oflhofe ihuigi t^'ni ttt m:l!ir,mi^(!i it frtfit more livh. ^1 'B, The Imt^th tf tit Tt»t>lt of ti)^e few luiiui, «/< C. Tie tnaiih oftvtKttr cutnet tnihui, tnd Ml tw[iirmg the thickneffe tfthi wiUti. Thu alft tut iht Jen^lfiofiht patch truhnt tht Temple. C Z). The heiihtfihirtit cHli'-et. E f. 7heehmnLeTtefihtPTUHe!,'ahi;hm>t- ftjied tbeM the Temple on three !:if',SoH:h.JVtf!-,titi T^th^mivtre cfthn heitbii. G H. Their-tJthitftkt torch, ten iitiiUi, ]. Ttemti^ii^iioftite Temjili K- 7ht fvH ch*mher put f!ue cuines krotk, L. The ficeni fire, U.The ihtrdfiHtn. H 0 P,Therifiitcrfit}etofihewjiS,trhch(ijrrtzp!hl poffei ihni autfrptrUe chamhtr from thetalfr. ^The heljfUce, Itybe h*. liefiafidJ^whtre the ^rtinftht coinntat vsi. S, The^tie txtemer luio the moH holj plice. T. ThefiuecandhfhckKmiurryfitofthtrevifte.V.Ti-.ftin Itittt ttt itsijiilt firlhefheitirttJ. X. Ttt iacenje tint, walke in them, then wil I perfbrme vmo thceti^ promift,* which I promifsd to Dauid thy father, I J And I will dvvel among the children of Is- rael, and wil not foifake my people Ifratl. 14 So Salomon built the houfe and finifbed it, 15 Andbuiltthewallcsof the hou(e xvithin, TOth boards of Cedar tree from the pauenricnt of the hmife vnto ^ the wallcs of the fieling,& with- in he couered them with wood , and couered the floore of thehoufe with planks of firre. 16 And he biiilttwentie cubites in thcfides of the houfc with boards of Cedar, from the floore to the walles , & he prepared a place within it for the oTVick^uen the moll holj- place. 1 7 But the ' hoiife, that is, the Temple before it,i^-as fourtie cubites /o>»^. 1 g And the Cedar of the houfe within ^vas carucd with )jknops,and grauen with floures :aU WAS Cedar, ft thai no Hone was feene. 19 ^Alfoheprepx'-edthc {>lace of the oracle in the mids of the ^ hoxil'c within , to fet the Arke of the couenant of the Lord there. 20 And the place of the oracle within w« twentie cubites long, and twcntie cubites broad, and twentie aib.teshic , and hce couered it with fure^oidc^ and couered the sitai wkbCedar.^ • iSat.f 1^ fAccordJDgu cprotnifcd vmo Uoki,lxo.ls.il. h Mcaning.rnto lhetoofe,»hich wasalToflelcd. i For when bee fpakt nfthe boure inihefirftvetfe.he intint both the o- radeandthe Temple. \Or,wiUt eitfit- men. k Thit if, ID tlic Bioft iDivirtt place «f the houfe. EAST. ThiJ^gMTt Tffreftnteih ihi fiidt conn fptrttedw'.s thtu p*rits,r>bofi ftpart. tiovnunutitoftlntevriieti ofhetrfnfirxe, ndoni efCeitr itodlSi .A. The c*ur:ofiheT>iir/ln ntntit tbeporch , called the tuner e»)irt, fir it vnt fierrrr ."-f Temple then wit thtpeefti, "F. The illfr eflMra: facttffcri , wtuh vat much ^rr tier then Mofti -m/u, for the kntlh hteeofvss trnttie cmiuii , ana the tresdih ,a much , »nii ten m hetjiht, C.Vm ium-j, i.cAr»«.4.*. P- Tie fit, j, Cbeon.^i. B. Thi comrt of tht people ^iXhrm^t. and 6.tt..T>hici> h cauii Iht gieitpotch, mdn ^3ti J.ii. the pot ch ofStlcmort, Thu court it often itkeix tm iht icrtfttirticfihe KeirtTiSmnt for tUTirapb , }itllh.li.1^. ^3rfj.:,j. jirthepeoph aiinclptffe vf further, but did »orflj-f tn tJr.i cturl. Thu a thtfUtt » htrevi ChtiH 4Md ha ^fofiU< vfed to pretch, ttid whtntt [hnsl dti ctHtht I ujert ndfeOeri^ F, ^ftj^eof Irrtfe wherron Sthmnprsye J , f-tt hee might htteu let fine mthn^ of the people, II vl fine cuiiiei long , f.iu tread, mi n beigbt lhree,i.ihm.f.ti. G. .Aftle oiilht ijifi,e4lltittbtlUe of SHr,or Se\r ^tj(jngt II.« and the gaieaf tl'e fmUlin, i.Cbri!n.t}.j. Tt it atfoea!liik At = ■"■ jaThetwodooresalfow.Tf of01iuctrce,and j8 Andintheeleuench yeere inthe moneth n'j^p°^'),''e°eih''*** he graued then-, witfi grauing of Cherubinis and of p. Bu!l,(vvhich is the eight moneth) he finifhcd people vred'to' Palme trees, and graucn floures, & couered them the houfe with allthe furniture thereof, & in eue- pray, with sold, and laied " thinne gold vnon the Che- ry point : fo was he feuen yeere in building it. P Which contcf. o ' . a I J • / o neih part of Otto. THE FIRST FIGVRE OF THE KINGS HOVSE IN bcr.andpauof .T HE LEBANON. Thisfi^ Ure u midevithoui trailer psrchythat the erdcr afthtpUlars within might iefeene.^.'B.The 'an hundretb cubits, B.C. The breadth offiftie. 'B.D.The height ofthirtie.S.F.G.H.Thefoure pilUrs. J.ThetiiTuroweiofwndowts. t^The forch irgallene biftretbe h*ufe. THE SECOND FIGVRE OF THE S A ME HO V'S E. ' ■ I ■ ■ .1 1 1 HA . Tbu f icond figure jhnreth the niancr of the houfe fvithcut, and tte porch thereof, vhicb vasjijtie cu. , hitit lon^^ s^.B, atidthirtit tread^ ^.'D. Thtfauimsnt, £. The windows, F. CHAP. VII. 2 Hebuiltalfoanhoiifc''f4/Wtheforcftof !> Fo'»^*.I»"»t'« 1 rht ImMnior tht houft cf ukmon. ij Thi cxc,!j->,t Lcbanon,an himdrethcuhitcs long, and fiftiecu- " j^'abundance • norkcijanfliif ofHiramiu ihei'iccu whtchbtmtdtfwthe hitCS broad , and thirtic CubitCS hie , ^-pon foure of cedar ircetthK timfit. . rowesofCcdarpillars , and Cedar beamesTVfre went to ihebiiil- 1?^'^'^'''"'"°" "'^^ ^"'''^'"° '^'^ °^"' '^°"'"^ ^'5''**'^P°"'^"'^P''^^""' ♦ wjs°compj°cd'l» I Aft«V«had JD* thiitccnc yccres , and a finilhexl all his 5 And it was couered a';ouewithCeda- vpon n,„„„t I'cbano. b ttilt (be Temple. boufQ, to Sycia : thit bQuTe he vied iaCoouoet: fotpleamre and teucauoa. ' th« Thcworkemanflijpof thetwo Chap.vii. pillars,and Sea forthe Temple. 124 the beamcs,tliac lay on the foiirtlc an4 fiuspillars, height of the other chapiter w« fiue cuhjtes. ' fifccene in a vowc- 17 He rrade grates like net- worke, and ||wri- (l<'M«'A«/ii» 4r.-An«tthe*vtiwk)wesw^*inthreerowes,and then woike like chaines for the chapiters that '*«'*'• ( There wert at windovve :rM ^ £j?.nmft windovve in three i ankes. were on the top of the pillan, tun (ciieii forthc manf, anil liks j And ail the dcores, and the fidcpoftcs mrb one chapiter,and friicn for die other chapiter. 00" fid'ii on ':he ''''^ windowes were fouiC fi]iiare,and window xvas 1 8 So hee matlc the pillars and two rowes of o her.aiiditeaety oucragainft window in three rankes. pomegranates rounde about in the one grate to indcHcn three in 6 Andhemadca porchof pillars,fiftiecubites crtuer the chapiters tha.t were vpojjthetop. And a rowe one abuue long, and thivtie ctioites broad , and the porch thus did he for the other chapiter, "isefore the pil- ^^as before "^ dKm,>itM before them iv*r* tliirtie 19 And tiie chapiters that were on the toppe pilla;-s. of the pillars iv. re after ^ lily workc in the porch, k *' "''« 'een* 7 ^Then hee made a porch f for the throne, foureciibites. 'n^^o""''' "*?"''" where he fudged, f.;?» a porcttof iudgement,and 20 And the chapiters vpon the two pillars had p^^ jIubcu'iomj'' it was lieicd '.vith ccdai- frompijucmenttopauc; alfo ahouc, Ijouer againll the belly j) within the thtmUitu nient. . : networkc/'eOTJ^ranj/'n: for two hundreth pome- !!''''» ^7»""'« 8 And in bis houfc where he dwelt, tiwano- granates were in the rW5 rankes about vpcnf ci- [ t Wt'^ t, jVm ' thcr liall more inward then the porch which was ther of the chapiters. the inner court of the fame worke. Alio Salomon made an houfe 2 1 And hee fet vp the pillars in the ' porch of bet Aeeae the for Pharaohs daughter ( * whom he had taken to the Temple. And when he liad fee vp the right pil- Terople and the wife) like vnto this porch. J, meafi from the foundation VnLO the f flones of an || hand 22 And vpon the top of the pillars vtu worke "'•'•.■'"•'f''- . breadth,and on the outlide to tiie great court. of lilyes : 10 was the workcmanlhip of tliepillars n,eno^,h''mta- 10 And the foundation jr(«i of coftlv ftones, finiflied. nj.ig°bepowet .tH ^greatlT:ones,«.-^e» offtonis often cubit£S,and 2 j ^ And-he made a molten ofea tencubites tHeieof (hall ftonesof eight ciibites. wide from brim to biim, round.in co^p.ifle, and ^' 5o°'I,'f,j f^, 11 g Aboue alfo we/-* cofily ftones fquared by fiue cubites hie , and alineof tliirtiecubitcsdid th^'imgeneOe of rule,and foaruf.' of cedar. compaffe it about. theveSclU 1 1 ^ And the great court round about xcas niththrcerowesof hewedftones, andarqweof > THE SEA, OR GREAT ccd.iibeames:''fon'4/i> to the inner court of the' C A,J. D R o N-. houfe of the Lord,and to the porch of the houfe: ■ hnK I J if Then King Salomon fent, and fee am laisof the houfe. c Forhnhoule, which was aile- (ulalciu. f VVhith were reilesaii.i Itiiytt for the branici 10 lye vpon. [Or, ffannt, g From the foun- daciod vpwaid. lar,hecailedthenamethereofi"Iachin:ahd when " xhatif he«ill ? Aliihcfevvere||ofcoftlyfl:oncs,hewcd by licehadfetvp the left pi liar, hce called the name ibblini.to'wit.hn afiirc, 4n,-.'fawcd with fawcs within & without, thaeof "Koar. * proniitetowstd li As tbe lordi boure was builr, To was this: eoely the great court of Salomons houfe «t>as vncoue:(d. |0r, Zor, I Thus when God wil baiiehisslor Hiram out of |{ Tyrus. 14 Hee was a widowcs forme of the tribeof Naphtali, his father being a man of Tynis, a^id wii bane hisoiory wrought in braflc : ' he was full of wifedomc,and r«; forth, he taifcth vndeiftinding, and kno wledge to worke all ma- TpmeniB.igiucih ner of workc in brofle : who came to King Salo- *if»"r"h"e. nion, and wought all his worke. ■ fompirfhineiuof 1 5 f For he ciiftrM) pillars of braffc: the height Ike fa.Tje,Ex«d. of a pilLv was eightcene cubites, and a threed of twelue cubites did compaffe f eitherofthe pillars. THE FORME OF THE PILL K.K Jt.rj. itbrjbtfutni. > v^ B rhi hifhl of n fliar rjgilinPiuiiUi : tit ,^ fOiKpaJe of » f)U*r vtu i-mfluetviitn, T) 6 The btighs of tht thf^ttir n round i*U "u^onthe piUxr offiuteuiitti^.ngh;, F tn the middei wen tiro ro'a>e% tfftmifrtiiiiUi : the xfiit ihi nei'vorit mi ft an ihlicef, w rofit. Ur^ummtb* \6 And hee made two || chapiters of molten braife to fet on the tops of the pillars : the height of one of the chapitas hm fiue cubites, and the V* 'i' Ten CHhitti ftiinhiii^fke Id tI.eMittr, €''!>' The height of fine cu- litei. E f Thuv^t'/ !tu iiieompaffe thiiih ciiliilet. G The two ro^tei, which comijufed the tijf'tU iboitt^vi \tfrn*Jiaijh(,iyinh bulitt hendt^vhertm lecrtf'pe^loatiojiethtwiittr, . ,, ... ... 24 And vndcr the brimiVi'e of irfe^re knoppes like wilde cuaimers con^afTing it round about, teninonecubite, co mpa fling the fea * round a- *».rtro»«4-J' bout : and the two rovYcs oi knoppcs "erccaft, when It was molten. 25 Itfioodeon tweluctuUcs, threelookinj toward- the North, and three towaal the Weft, and three toward the South,and three toward the Eaft : and the fea fiwde aboue -vron them, and all j,^,, ., r„g„„,^ their hinder partes w ere inward. p Jatii ;td Cfhah 26 Itw?.s ||anh.Tnd breadth thicke, and the icenKto tie both brimmc thereof was like the worke of the bri.^i onetteanitr, t- of a cuppe with floures of Wyes : it contcined I'^fil^i^i^lii, two tboulknd s Baths. bout un poncls. CL4 »7 and the borders wf re betvvecne the ledges: 29 And on the borders that were betwcene the iaigesjwere Jyons,bulles andCherubims: and vpoii the ledges there was a bafe aboue : and be- neadithe lyonsond bulles , were additions made of thinnc worke. J o And cuety bafe haJ foure brafen wheeles, and places of brafle : and tlic foiire corners had f vnderfetters : vnderthe caldron were vndcrfct- tcrs molten at the fide of euery addition. J I And q tl»e mouth of it vpm \vithin the cha piter and aboue to meafure by the cubite : for the !ht"bj' iter Ir "'° mouth thereof »/w round made like a bafe , and tc apiter.of it wasa cubite and halfe a cubite : and alio >'pon 1 ^y;?)-^^ f- 'y-;y^i^__-~;^>''v^ 'T^^J'^ S^ the mouth thereof ir«r« grauen vvorkes, whofc ["'^^i^'j^v',.^,:^-^^^!''"''^^^'^^^^^??^^^ borders a ere four-fquare,«'/^ not round. | .>jZ_!Z:i-^'^^'^"*<*^^ _ ■'U-^'^^^ .-r..ws.i»»>r~i - J 2 And vnder the borders were foure vvheeks, f' and the aKcIrrees of the wheeles ioymU to the ' — bale : and the height of a whcele wof a cubitCjand "^ "2 Tht Ufe ^hrtwuniioi, it tit ctUtom whtsh vm fou> i ei*. balfc a cubite i«.-> /oaj. S C Fomi mlius b/o^Jf. ^ D itnei CHhttt n Andtheftcionofthewheeleswaslikethe ^ ^ ^o:!:^7Z,tXf^l^^^'-^t:'t^^: taaon ot a cnaret wheele, their axcltrees, and fiwirhnki, r^:M':kMfci:LtititMer. lulfeof height, h rht theirnaues and their || felloes, and their Ipokes f"^" J<'''t><*^--'pi'*'ii'^,*^'chtetrtvfi>nthti>»fe ahtrtH^oathi w»rf all molten. MWro.-e of the f ;mc. 3 6 And vpon the tables of the ledges thereof, T "T u" *" 1 > ^ "*, , ' u '''^ "^^^"'^ d on the bordere thereof hee did cliueCheni f 'far, and the golden cable, whaeon the C. and bims, lions and palmetr ces, on the Hde of euery one,and additions round i;bout, 48 SoSalo.nonmadeali the vefllis tbarper- tcin^d vnto the houf: of die Lord, die >^ golden xThitwasdnne jCiOf Jing to tht forme ihai the Lcrdprerrribed bread was, _^ _^ ...,...„,, 49 And tlie Caiidlefdcoes , fiucattheright vnt'«Mofasi» J7 Thus made he the tenne l4fes. Thy had all ''^f'.^'"^ Tf%^'' ''''' '''?'*' '^" '''^''' °^^T onecaftino,onemeafure,«rfonccife. ^ * S^i"^ '"id die flowres, and tnu lampes.. and tbp fTokeepewa. j8 C Then madehee^ ten caldronsof brafl^ ",'\j§?*""' , ^ , . . i, ' j v Some taVe thri tet. for th'^^ rfe ot one caldron conceincd foiirtie Batlis : and cuen^ , > ° /'"'I *n ^J^^i^' ^ *" ^ ^= J^,'^" ' ^^ L fc-eTnt: .be&crifice,. caldron » li fo.ire cut«es, One Caldron B^^/ TOon ^li^'^afens, «nat.,:,aoones, and tSeaai-paiines „e«ofn»Qck- one bafe throughout the ten bafes. ofpuregoldc, and tne hmges of Koldeforthe S9 And he (It the bafes, fiue on the right fide dooresof the hoi.feuithin,f«,;, for the moft ho- of the houfe,and fiue on the left fide of thSho.rfe. 'X pl,^« -:;,<^ for tlicdooses of the houfe, to mt, t To wit, of (he And he fet die fea on the right fide of the « houfe ^^ "^'^ ] ^"^P'^, Temple or Saa SBiric, Eal^ward to\vard the South. J I So was finiiTied all the worke that King Salomon made for the houfe o fzl^ Lord,j)nd Sa- in Ky tbi« ntmt alroHinmihe Kingoi Tyruf ««i called, 40 f And Hiram n^ caldrons, and bcfoms, ^Hiomonmaac.ur.uct.ouicor .K:i.oro,..na.a- „ , aJbaLs,andHiramfinifhedalltheworketh9C lonionbi-ought inth. thmp wnich MJarm^ '•'•^ ^ heemadeto king Salomon for thehoufeof the fj-^^^^S?? dedicated: the filuer and the goldeand rQi.j " theveflels^fXMlavduicmamoogthetreafuresof 4/ To wit, twopillarsandf«»bowles of the '^'^'^"'^'^"^ ^^^°'^^- chapiters that were on the top of the two pillars, and two grates to couer the two bowles of the CHAP. VlII. chapiters ivhich were vpon the top of thepillars, 4 ^*' >^''' " *♦"'» '•"' '*' rimpu. to ^ebuJtflStih the 41 And foure hundrcth pomegranates for the r,>»pU.i^ThfK">zkl'ff'(>>,h,p,oi,tt. 't.Chtm.iy. two grates, euencwo rowesof pomegianatcs for "T-Hen * King Snlomon adcmbled the Elders ^'p "^''^'^a* euery grate to couer the two bowles of the cha- I of Ifrael, euen all the heads of the tribcs,the btoBo'ht ulrtoia pitersjthat were vpon riie pillars, chiefe fathers ofthe children of Ifrael vntof him ob.-d.ednm,an' bare the Arkc of the Lordc, and dicy no God like thee in hauen aboue,or in the earth bare the Ta|->cmaclc of the Congregation, and ?J1 beneadi , thou that keepcH coucnant m-A macie the holy verfels that were in the tabernacle : thofc widb thy fcniantcs tliat walkc before thee with did thc'PrieHs and Leiiitcs bring vp. *> all their heart, 5 And King Salomon and all the Congr^a- 14 Thou that haft kept with thy fcruantDa- tion orifra«l,that were aircmblcd \nto him,>»err uid my father, that thou halt promifed him : for vvitii him bfforc the Arkc , olfcring Iheepc and thou fpakeit with thy mouth and haft fiiltilled it bceiics, which could not bcc ioldc,nornumbrcd with thine hand,as appcareth tliis day. for ir.ultiiudc. J J Therefore novv,Lord God of Ifrael,keepe t TliatM, ihcKo- 6 So the c l-rjeftes brought the Arke of the with thy fcniantDauid my father that thou haft •iac(iiit5,Niin).^.5. coucnant of the Lorde vnto his place , into the promifed him , faying , *lhoiin)alt not want a 'C *«?•«- oraclcoftjichoufe,intothemoftholyplacc,etien manin myfightto fit vpon the throne of Ifrael: vnder the wini:;s of the Chenibims. fo that thy children take hcedc to their way, that 7 For ^ (. hcrubims ftretched out their wings they walke before me, as thou haft walked m my oucr the place of the Arke , and the Chenibims fight. couCTcd tbe Arkc,and the barres thereof aboue. i6 And now, O God of Ifrael, I pray thec,let 8 And thsy "^ drewc out the barres, that the thy vvordc bcc verified, which thou (pakeft vnto cndcs of die barre»might appeare out of the diy fcniantDauid my father. Sanftiurie before die oracle , but they were not 17 ' Is it tnie in deede,rhat God wil dwell on i He U tiaiflie4 fccne without: and there they are vnto this day. the earth ? behoIde,thc heauens,and the heauens "'"' '^y^^iin. 9 Nothiii^ »at tliey &oaUrecuehim ttiffu. fed all the Congregation of Jrael : for all the Congregation of Ifrael fvoode ther*. . I y Ami h^ raid,B!cfred be the Lord God of If- rael , v\ho (, a^e with bis mouth vnto Daiiidmy fatlier,and bath with his hand FalnlW it,faying, «i.f».7.a. fi>i-.Ctir/frW(A 31 f VVhenaman flhall trelparteagainfthis ne)ghbour,andl'helay vponhimanothetocaufe * Towit.ite him to fvvearc,and jthe fvvearer ftial come before "^^^'" "'^^ rhine altar in this houfe, \Ebrjhe oih. 32 Then heare thou in heauen , and ' doe and \ That if ,mjk« 16 Since the day that I brought my people iudge thy fcruants, that thou condemnc the wic- «k"owcn. Ifrael out of Egj'pc ,- 1 chofe no citie of all the kcd to bring his way vpon his head , and iuftifie tribes of Jtrael , to build an hoi;f:thar my Name the righteous, to giue him according to his righ- might be there : but 1 hauC chofen * Dauid to be teoulneiTe. , oucr mv people Ifrael. jj »'"'P"'* vnto my Name, thou diddeft well, thar rhou w:il full vnto the finne ofthy people Ifrael, and bring fo minded : diem againe vnto the land , wliich thou gaueft 19 Neiierrhelefle thou (halt not builde the vnto their fathers. houfe, but thy fonne that H-all come out ofthy ?> *j Whenheaucnnialbcfliiitvpjandthere n Sothirthettb* lovnesjheflal build thchoufe vnto my N: me. flialbe no raine becaufe tbej' haue finned againft 'd'ought'o/l*- 20 AnddieLordhathnadef good his word thee,and (hal pray in diis plice, and confellethy of the UDd!"*** thathcfpa'-^e: andlamriTenvpintheroiimcof Name, .'.nd tume from dicir fmne, when thou Dauid my father, and fit on the throne of Ifi acl, docll afilid them, as the Lord promifed, and haucluilt die houfe i6 Ihen hcarcthou in heauen, andpardon for the Name ofthe Lord God of irrr.el. the fnne of thv fcruants and of thy people Ifrrfcl - 2 1 And I haue prq^ared therein a nLice for the (when thou ha.1 taught them y good way where- g The two tibia Arke, whcrdn is the g couenant of y Lord which in they may walkc) and giueraine vpon die land wherein (heatti- he made withonrfathcis, whcn he brought them that thou h- ft giucn to div people to inherire. awVwt'e «.',Ttt«. °"- °^^'^^ '-'"^ ot'Egypt. J7 4>r»/uiu *tM4tX84 23 -And faid, *0 Lord God of Ifrad, there is 58 TAff«wiiatprayer,4»ifiirplicationlboier flalbc Salomons prayer for the iJCings. people: Hisoffermg*. flialbe made of any man ey of all thy people Ifra- praying all this "prayer and fupplicationvnto the o Saiomooii* d, when euery one Ihall knowctheplagueinhis Lord, he aiofe from before thealtar of the Lord, fip"teofch:i8, o wne o heartland Itrecch foorth bis handes in this from kneclinsr on his knees, and ftretching of his -^^l/u" j"'""''' t r 111 " IS ins Medial out houfe, ^ hands to heauen, betweeneGod J 9 Hearc thou then in heauen , in thy dwel- J j And ftoodc and blcfled all the Congrega- and lii« CfaBicI^ ling place, and be mercifnU, and doe,and glue e- tion of inael,\vith a ioude voyce,(aying, uery man according to all his w'ayes, as thou ^6 Blefled bee the Lord that hath giuen reft knoweft his heart, ( for thou onsly Knovveft the vnto his people Ifracl , according to all that hec hearts of all the children of men) promifed: there hath not failed one worde of all 40 That they may feaie thee as long as they his good promife which he promifed by the hand liue in fland,which thou gaueft Vnto our fathers, of Motes his feruant. 41 Morcouer as touching the p ftrangcr that 57 The Lord our God bee with vs, as he was is not of thy people lfrael,vvho (hall come out of with our fathers , that he forfake vs not, neither a farre countrey for thy Names fake, leaue vs, 42 (When they fhal heare of thy great Name, 58 That hee may ^ bow our hearts vnto him, x Hecencladfth and of thy mightie hand,and of thy ftretched out that we may waike in all his waycs,and keepe his *''" '^^'' "^ '■'""• arme)annha i»j. 44 ^ \Vlien thy people (hal goe out to battel <5o That all the people of the earth may know, againft their enemie by the way that thou (halt tliat the Lord is God,4»«/ none other, fende them, and fliall pray vnto the Lorde *r#- 61 Let your heart therefore be perfit with the ■iiarde the way o rthc citie which thou haft cho- Lorde our God to walke in his (btutes , and to ftn, and ^i^ov^ra'e the houfe that Ihaue built for heepe his commandcments,as this day. thy Name, 6z ^ * Then the Ki.ig and all Ifrael with him *i£hren,i.^ 4 J Heare thou then in heauen their prayer and offered facri(ice before the Lord, their rupplication,and |1 judge their caufc, 6% And Salomon oifered a (acrificc of peace . 45 ifcheylinne aeainfttliee, (* for there is ofiferings which he offered vnto the Lord, towir, no man that (inneth not) and thou be angry with tv/o andt\ventie thouiand becucs, andanhun- them,and deliuer them vnto the enemies, (b that dreth and twentie thoufaiid (heepe : fo the King they car)' them away prifoners vnto thelandcof and ally children oflfracl dedicated they houfe y Before iheei»; the enemies,either farre or neere, of the Lord, ^c,wh«reih« 47 Yet II iftheytumeagainc vnto their heart 64. The fame day did the King halowe the ''"^ in the ]and(to the which they be caried away cap- middle of the court, that was before thehoufe tiues)andrcturneandpray vnto thee 'in the land of the Lord: for there he made burnt offerings, of them that caried them away captiues , faying, and the meate offerings, and the fat of the peace We haue finned, we hauetranigrefled, and done offerings , becaiifc the * brafcn iltar that wasbc- •i.f*r«»i,r«7. wickedly, fore the Lord , was too litle to receiue the burnt 48 If they turne apaine vnto thee with all offerings, and the meate offerings, and the fat of their heart, and with all their foule in the land of the peace offerings. their enemies,which led them away captiues, and .>, 6j And Salomon made at that timea feaft and pray vnto thee tovarde f the way oftneir lande, 'all Ifrael with him , a very great Congregation^ which thou gaueft vnto their fathers, n. n sikmon t He vndetftoode niay t haue pltie and CompaftlOn on them: pHethcUui 10 Hiram, »o TheCtnamiitsktiometriUulM bylai'h.thacGod SI For they bee thy people, and thine inhcri- ""• ^S Htjtndtth firth a name for gMe. of enemies won'd tance, which thou broughtcft out of Egypt from T Ti jUea * Salomon had finifhed the building J^t'Tc m fh« da' ^'^ ^'^'■'^^ ^^^'^ y™" ^ornace. V V of the houfe of the Lord , and tlie Kings coBucit vnto him. 5 ^ ^ct thine eyes be open vnto the prayer of palace, and all that Salomon dcfired and minded thy feruant, and vnto the prayer of thy people If- to doe, rael, to hearken vnto them , in all that they call 2 Then y Lord appeared vnto Salomon the fe- for vnto thee. cond ti re,as he * appeared vnto him at Gibcon. SJ For thou diddeft feparate them to thee 3 And the Lord faid vnto him, I haue heard from among all people of the earth for an inhe- thy prayer and thy fupplication , that thou haft ritance, as thou (aydeft by thehand of Mofes thy made before mee : I haue halowed this houfe f;niant, when thou broughteft our fathers * out (which thou haft built ) to * put my Name there * fA«^.8.i»i o For fiicli tit moti mecK to re- ceiue Godi mct< cies. p Heemeanttb fuch as Ihould be turned Trox ihsit idolauietnlcrue tkc true Cod. ^ That this it the ttue uli^ioii wbetcwi h tlieu wilt'be wurUiip. pcd. I Or, nt ami tint thtirright. *l.Ch'a;i.£.ii. tccUi.l.tz. i^tahtt I 8,19. ipr^ftht) rtftm. T Though (he Temple was the chiete place ol prayer,ye: he fe- cludeib not them, »hjt being lit with oecer>itiecaUrp' on hi n io o:bcr -places. f As Dini«l did, X>ac,fi.io. I0r,tstngi thtir vring. *i^hnn.T.\u * Chsf.iU *tx*ll9S. ofEgvpt,0 Lord God. 54 And when Salomon had made an cndc of there perpetually. foreucr, and mine eyes, and mine heart (hall be *»'•»•'«• 4 And Cods promifcs and threaming^ Chap.K. The Qrcenc of Saba. 1 16 • Kthoqwane 4 AnJ" if thoii wilc v^lJce before mc^as Da- *niakcnoboiKimen:l*utthej' w^emenofwarre •■tf«''.»j;». •""J '*"*'", ,, uid thy father walked in piirciidTc of Iicart and in and his fci iianrs,and his princ£s,and his capuints, ' I'rnti., rnimDn riehreo'jfndfc'ro doc accordin" to allthat I hiiic andnilcrsof hiicharcisanuhishorfantn. boa the conimon Biiiu of men, whiib Tollone their rcarjalitir, * 1 sm,j.-i. b God dccbrerh tiutilifobtj'.cnce »£iia!thiniisthe CMfe ol hit Ai(- plcaruir.and (oaf ill aiilcric. ' J'rf.^J.^. comman Jc J ttjee, ana kccpe my llacutcs, anil my 2'^ Theic v;cre die princes of die o:'?icers,tliat iudgcmcnts. were oner ^aloa:ionsworke :*«?»» fine hundreth i Th? on-trctri J lhen\vi!llAab!ifhthc rhroneofthy kintr- and htcic,and they ruled ihepcoplethat wrought of siioaom dome \'pon iHael for aicr , as I promifcd to Da- in the worke. workts «ie.-c it- . uid thy fadier,fayinf^, * rhoiuiialtnot want a 24 ^ And Phai-aohs daughter carr.e \-p from r,i;tt,'.7h''-firii* manvponthethroneoflfrael. thecitieof DauiJ vnto the houfc which 6d/5»j-7j covcintd;j»o, 6 ^«r ifye& your children turne away from hadbuiJcforher: thendiihe hiild Miilo. cteffcoodjoo, roe, and will b not kccpe my commaundcments, 25 And thrifcayeere did Salomon olfer burnt "if'L"'','"*,,*'*' «»?t the viledbuiidedthe twohoufes , the houfe thcLord^cametoprouehimv.irhliardqucilions. » '"M'osfaitb ofthe Lord, ani the Kings pal.i.ce, 2 And Qiee came to lerufalem with a very 'o^ctnVoTEihio. \OtJ.v, II {F/)r the tthich Hiram the King of[]Tyrus great traine, «>: blie »rich *a$ • C: its for his Dianicion] of warce. h Theft were as bondTTtn, a':d pajcd what was re^ai.fd, either laJraiuotaioDC}', King Salomons throne. . x .Kings* His wiues,an(l idolatries. palace,and made harpes and pfalteries for flngers.veiTels o f filuer,and vefTels ofgo!dc,and raiment, There came no more fuch Almuggim trees , nor and armoiir^nd fweete odours,horfes and mules, were any more feene vnto this day. from yeere to yeare. I J And King Salomon gaue vnto the Queene 26 Then Salomon gathereil together * cha- ♦s.ffft.i.i^j of Sheba , wharfbeuer (hce would afke , befides rets and horfemen : and hee bad a thoufand and jEbr.if ththtud that which Salomon gaue herf of his kingly li- foure hundreth charets , and twclue thoufandc beralitie : To ("he returned and ivent to her ovvnc horfemen, whome he placed in the charet cities, countrey,i(>/6 (he,and her feruants. and with die King at Icrufalem. 14 ^ Alfo the weight of golde, that came to 17 And the King ||gaue(jluer in lerufalemas o^'.*<"»«* Flm Salomon in one yeere , was fixe hundreth three ftones, and gaue cedars as the wilde ftg-trces that ^fi">*i*ium fcore and * fixe talents of golde, growe abundantly in the plaine. ^"^' 15 Befides that A? Aarfofmarchantmen and 28 Al(b Salomon had horfes brought out of ofthjmarchandifesofthemthat fold fpices, and Hg\pt, and fine linnen:|| the Kings marchants re- V>'%f<>r tbi com. of all the Kings of Arabia , and of the princes of ceiued the linnen for a price. f""' '/"^K^-S the f countrey. 29 There came vp and went out of Egj'pt/owe cnut tnitmiir 16 And King Salomon made ^vo hundieth charet,irer/Afixehundreth//;ei^e//of filuer-.that «i*pfke. tarkcts of beaten golde , fixe hundreth /?;/%// of is, one horfc^an hundreth and fiftie, and thus they gold went to a target : brought borftt to all the Kings of the Hittites, 17 And three hundreth fhieldes of beaten andtotbcKingsof Arambytlieir-j-meanes. ifhj>imd$. golde, three pound of golde went to one fliielde: CHAP XI and die King put them in rfic*houfe of the wood , ,,/.„„«„4,m,«/w»,»« w ««*&.«.. A„«i„-,;j OrLcbanon. hmtouhUtnr, i^ HuGodraJtut.n.i7. women : both the daughter of Pharaoh, aw^^ fff/ra.47.i». a Which wet* the women of Moab,AmniOn,Edom, Zidon and fjo^,„, Heth. 1 Ofthenations, whereof the Lord had faid vnto the diildrcn of Ifrael, *Goenotyeinto »Exod.n,ii, thcm,nor let them come in to yon-.fir furcly they will turne your hearts after their gods, to them, /ySjfjdid Salomon ioyne in loue. i And he had feuen hundreth wiues th*t vtrt !' princeflesjand three himdreth •> concubincs,and ^Or,^tfitft. has wiues turned away his heair. '* lowbnmaf 4 For when Salomon was olde,his wiues tur- Cowrie, "° ned his heart .ifter othergods , Co that hisheart wasnot 'pufedwiththeLordehisGod,as »« e HeftruednM the heart of Dauid his father. God *iih a pw* 5 For Salomon followed * Afhtaroth the i',*'/^- god of the Zidonians, and "^ Milcom theabomi- a Who w'aialfc nation of the Ammonites. called MoUch, 6 So Salomon wrought wickednefie in the »"ft7.w»de light of die Lord , but continued not to foliowe *-*'"8'»?-'»' the Loid,asd:d Dauid his father. 7 Then did Salomon builde an hie place for Chen'olh the * abomination of Moab , in the « Tho» the $<«> mountaine that is ouer againft leru&lem, and turtteimfihwhas- 1 9 And the throne had fce Acps, and the top vnto Molech the abomination of the children of ,^"J^" n^ of tlie throne was round behinde, and there were Ammon. fetucM G»4. 8 fiay es on cither fide on the place of the throne, 8 And fo did hee for all his outlandilh wiues, and two lions (landing by the fiaves. whichbumtincenfeand otlrcd vnto their gods. io And there ftoodetwelue lions on the fixe 9 Therefore the Lord was angrie with Salo- fteps on cither fide : there was not the like made mon , bcaufe hee had turned hisheart from the in any kingdome. Lord God of Ifrael, * which had appeared %Tito •f*i».j.j,d-jA 21 And ail King Salomons drinkingveflcls him twi(e, tvtre of eolde, and all the vcflcis of the houfe of 10 And had gincn him a * charge concerning v*4*.«.t». the wood of Lebanon arere of pure golde, none this thing,that hee Q:ould not follow other gods: vere of fiiuer -for it was nothing eftcemcd in the but hee kept not that , which die Lord had corn- day cs of Salorron. manded him. 21 For the King had on the Tea the muie of u Wherefore the Lord favde vnto Salomon, Thariliifh widi the nauie of Hiram: once in three Forafinuch as 'this is done ofthee,and tfwu hall f That th&hall k By Tha. fliifh vecre came the nauie of" Tharlhilh and brought not kept my eouenant, and my ftatutes ( which I '°'f'''" "''•?"'* »h^"w«a^un'! golde and fiiuer, yuorie, and apes and peacockes. commanded thee) * I will fiirdy rent the king- vw,T.,. danimvarietit of ^i So King Salomon exceeded all the Kings dome from thec,and will giue it to thy fenrant. pftaotuUiipgi, of the earth both in riches and in wiledorre. 12 Notwithftanding in thy d.iyes I will not £.''"*"'''''* 24 And all the \vorlde fought to fee Salomon doe it,bccatifc of Dauid thy father,but I will rent Btn'ami'n'h^ * to heare his wiftdome wliich God had put in his it out of the hand of thy forme : iheir poflefupm heart, ij Howbeit I will not rent all the kingdome, mixed, ibey are jj And they brought cuerynwJi his prcfcnt, An/ will giue ones tribe to thy fonnc, bccaufe of ''"/'''«''"'«• g Ai the chaire bowetor placet i« Icaat rpoo. Salomons aduerfaries. Chap.xi;. Hcdycth. Rchoboamfuccccccth. I*/ o BewasoBtr- reecofSilomoDS worknforihe Itibeof Ephriim ■ad Misaflcb. p Bv thefe vifu ble/ignejihe Pro- phet! would mote jeepely print iheir mrffage in- to tbeit heiici.to whom they were {eat. Dauid rry fcnnnt, & bccaufc of IcruTalcm which Dauids fake, and for lerulaltm tlie citic,\vhich I Ihaucchofen. hauechofcnoiitofall the tribes ofJfrael, 14 ^ Then the Lord ftiired vp an aduerfaric js I'ccaufetheyhaueforfakcnmce.and hauc vnto Salomon, euin Hadad thcEdomicc, of the worihippcd Alhtaroth the god of the Zidonians, Kin"s •> fecdCjwhich was in Edom. and Chemolli the god of the Moabites, and Mil- ij * For when Dauid was in Edom, and loab comthcgod of the Ammonites, and haue not thecaptaincofthchoftchadfmitcenalthema!c» walked in my waycs (to || doc right in mine eyes, fiOr,t»A>tii>ti, .. in Edom,and was gone vp to burie ths i flajne, and my ftatutes , and my lawes ) at <all the 20 And the fifter of Tahpenes bare him Ge- ouerliraeJ. 7^^""' a u nubath his fonne, whome Tahpenes woined in jS And if thou hearken vnto allthat I com- ]t",^^ Pharaohs houfe : and Genubatli was in Pharaohs maund thec,and wilt walfce in my way es, and doe hbufc among the fonnes of Pharaoh. right in my fight , to kecpe my ftatutes and my 2 1 And when Hadad heard jn Egypt,that Da- commaundements,as Dauid mv feruant did, then uid flept \vith his fathers, and that loab the cap- willIbewiththee,andbuilddjeeafurehoufe,as I built vnto Dauid,and will giuc Ifiael vnto thee. J9 And I will f fbrthisafHiftthefeedeof Da- uid, '" but not for eiier. 40 ^ Salomon fought therefore to kill lero thou lacked with mc,that thou wouldeft thusgoc boam, and leroboam arofe , and fled into Egypt ^ f?' •'?'*'"''« to thine owne countiey? And he anfwered, No- vnto Shifliak King of Egypt, and was in Egypt /ome'wafiefto. thingjbut in any wife let me goe. vntill the death of Salomon. led in Meriiik. 2j ^*AndGodftirredhim vp/»»flffcffraduer- 41 And the reft of the words of Salomon^nd farie , Rezon the fonne of Eliadah, which ™ fled all that hec did , and his wifedome, are they not from his lord Hadadcrer King of Zobah. writteninthe t bookeoftheaftesoffelomon? « vbichbook<; 24 And hee gathered men vnto him,and had 41 The timethat Salomon reigned in lerufa- »>M'hooghi,wa» benecaptaine ouer thecompanie, whenDauid lemoueralllfrael, was*fourtieyeere. loft jn their cap. flew thcm.And they went to Damafais,and dwelt 4J And ^lomon flept with his fathers and ^^*l^(httn 9.i*, there, " ar.d they made him King in Damafcus. was buried in the citie of Dauid his father : pjid 25 Therefore was he an aduerfary to Ifrael all Rehoboam his fonne rdgned in his fteade. the dayesofSalomon-.befides the euil that Hadad CHAP. XII. iila 6 And King Rehoboam tooke counfel! with ka'tmcunt cowu the olde men that || had ftoode before Salomon f H'n. taine of the hofte was dead , Hadad faid to Pha- raohjLet medcpart,thatl may goe to mine owne countrcy. But Pharaoh faide vnto him , What haft r For tbii idob* trie that Saloccoa had committed. 26 ^* And leroboam the fonne of Nebat an EphrathiteofZaeda Salomons feruant(whofc mother was called Zeniah a wido we ) lift vp his hand againft the King. 27 And this was dhecaufe that he lift vp his on him,and they two were alone in the field Jo Then Ahiiah caught the nav garment that was on him,and p rem it in twelue pieces, jr And faid to leroboam, Take vnto thee ten his fath'errwhiirh'eeyaliued' and faide, What bTheyfhr^ed pieces: for thus faith the Lord God of Ifrael, Be- - <•" -■ - • - - '- ■• u:. h.and left the olde mens counfeil that they g _ fe^tPMoiheitap. ioreiiieK;ug°had him, 30 And this thing turned to (Innc : for thc " "*' 14 And (pake to them after the counfeil of the people went (becaufc ofthe one)eucn to Dan. yong men, faying, My father made your yoke jr Alfohemadean°houfeofhieplaces,and b ThatijjStem; grieuous , and I will make your yoke more grie- made Priefts ofthe lowed ofthe people , which J^jJ^buiU f t** uous: my father hath ch,(tifed you with rodSjbut were not ofthe fonncs of Leui.- idolauie. I will corrcd you with fcourges. J2 And leroboam made a feaft the ° fifteenth o Becaufe hee I J And thc Kin° hearkened not vnto the day of thc eight moncth, like vnto the fea(i that would jhe mote people : for H it vm the o,-din.nnce of the Lorde, is in ludah, and oiFered on the altar. So did he in de"orion to"j ** that hce might performe his faying , which thc Beth-el and offered vnto the calues that hee had idolattie.he made Lord hadfpokenby * Ahijah tlie Shilonite vnto made: and hee placed in Beth-el the Priefts of anewholydar, leroboam the fonne of Nebat. thchicplaces,whichhehadmade. t'heLotd't^da''*'" 16 So when all Ifrael faw that the King re- jj And he offered vport the altar, which heC po*intcaii»tlje^ garded them not , the people anfwered the King had made'fn Bcth-el, the fifteenth day ofthe Uwe» thus, faying, What portion haue we in t'Dauid? eight moncth, «ffn in the rooneth which he had casfe were good, wee haue none inheritance in the fonne of Ilhai. forged of his owne heart ) and made a folemnc jet it is tnoit To your tents , O Ifi-ael : now fee to thine owne feaft vnto the children of Ifraeli and he went vp houfe,Dauid. So Ifrael departed vnto their tents. totheaJurjtobarneincenfe, ■• . . ,. ■ - •7 Howbeitouerthechildren.oflfrael,which THAP YTTt ^ "' ' ' "^ t IfobomtUreprthtndidojtht Profhi:. 4 jiUhimi arytth ""?• >f Tit Prtfhttu fninttJy ii} ^tidiikfStdoft l/tH, A Nd behold, therecame ^amanofGodotit a Tbatit.aP^c* e There is no- thing liaidet (or them,thit are in Suil)oriiie,thea tobtidic cheit atteftious.and followrgood coiudrll. d I an) much note able to liard lot the j>eo yie to bridle iteit sffeaioDsas thefe , , ,• , 1 1 vile woides de- d^vclc in the citics ofIud?h,aid Rehoboam rejgne eiiie. flill. 18 ^NOw the King Rehoboam Pent Ado- ram thc receiuer of the tribute, and all Ifrael fto ^£bv.flr(r.ithinti ^^^ h''" to death: then King Rchoboam f made Jt\oi ludah ( by the commaundement of the phet g By y ioft iudge- meat of God lor Salomuasfiiicei, fi Fetal yet he jpetceiucd not that the Lord had Jfe >f poifltcd it. *!.fAcon. ii.», i That is, the jPlophei. fpecdeto get him vp to his chaict , to flee to Ic- Lorde) vnto b Beth-el, and leroboam ftoode by '' ^ot that that rufalem. the altav to offer incenfe. Tn'Re^nli'tn.. b?« 1 9 And Ifiael rebelled againft thc houfe 3 of 2 And he cryed againft the altar by thc com- another of (b« Dauid vnto this day. . . mandement ofthe Lord, and faid, O altar, altar, »»"«• 20 f And when alllirael had heard thalle- thus (aith the Lord, Behold,3childeflialbcborne roboam was come againe , they ^ent and called vnto the houfe of Dauid, * loliah by name, and ♦i.jr,«f .11.17. him to the alfembly , and made him Kingouer vpon thee (hall hcfacri(icc the PriefU of thehic all Ifrael: none followed the houfe of DaHid,but places that bume incenfe vpon thee , and they ike tribe of ludah * onely. (hall burne mens bones \pon thee. 21 And when Rehoboam was come to lerii- 3 Andhegauea(;gnetherametime, faying, falcm,he J" gathered all thc houfe of ludah with Tliis isthecfTgnc, that the Lord hath fpokcn, ' Bvthlifigue the tribe of Beniamin an hiuidreth and foure Behold, thealtarniallrcnt,andthea(hesthatare ll^'^^HZX^.h fcorethoufandofchofen men (which were good vpon it,fhall|| fallout. » femme. warriours)ro fight againft the houfe of Ifiael, and 4 And when the King had heard the faying \Or,b,'fowtUtM^ to bring the kingdome againe to Rchoboanuhe ofthe man of God, which heehndcrved againft fonne of Salomon. ' the altar in Beth-el, Icioboam ((retched out his ,,, • ' 2 1' * But the worde of God came vnto She- hande (^om the altar , fayin* , d Lay holde on ^ The wJcJkei maiahtheimanofGod,faying, him':tuthis hand whichheeput foonhaga^nft XtmotGoJ, 23 Speake vnto Rehoboam the fonneofSa- him, dryed vp, andhecould not pull it in againe whemhcy declare lomonKingof ludah, and vnto all the houfe of to him. them Gods iudjo- iudahand Beni^nmi, and the remnant of the ; The altar aUbclaucafiindcr, audtheadies """'* feU ThcPfophctfcduccd: Chap.xiHj. Heisflaincofalion. 128 fell out from the altar , according to the fignc, 24 And when hee was gone, kalionn^cthim k Byihisfcaw. which the man of God had giucn by the ] com- hy the way, an °' <'"'"- hand may be rcftored vnto mee. And the man of the corps: and ihey came and told ic in the towne clliarVc"wh*ieuDt« God bcfought the Lord, and the Kings hand was whac the old e Prophet dwelt. G«d IikK ciH*4 rcftored, and became as it was afore. i6 And when the Prophet that brouphthim '•"in. 7 Then die King (ayd vnto the man of God, tackeagainefromtheway, heard thertof, hee itd dul'/rrihir' Come home with mee , that thou maycft |) dine, fayd, It is the man of God , who hath bene difo- they are but vile and J wUgiiic thcc a reward. bedient vnto thecommandemcnt of the Lord: J But die man of God fayd vnto the King,If therefore the Lord hath deliuered him vnto the thou wouldelt giue mc halfe thine houfe, I would h'on , which hath rent him and flainc him, accor- not goe in with thee , neither would 1 cate bread ding to the word of the Lord, which he fpakc nor drinke water in this place. vnto him. 9 For ib II was it charged me by the word of 27 % And he fpake to his Ibnnes, (aying,SadI« the Lord, faying, f Eate no bread nor drinke wa- me the aflc. And they fadled him. ter, nor turnc againe by the lame way that thou 28 And hee went and found his body caftin cameft. the way , and the arte and the lion ftoode by the 10 So he went another way and returned not corps-, and the lion had ' not eaten the tody,nor ' To Jechr* tf.aj by the way that he came to Beth- el. tornctheaflc. tfcijvvjsonciytijo 11 f And an olde Prophet dwelt inEeth-el, »? AndthcProphcttookevpthebodyof the codrforVlhe and his (bnncs came and toldc him all the works, nian of God,and laid it vpon the afle,& brought lion had done * that the man of God had done chat day in Beth- it againe, and the olde Prophet came to the citie, '"" hanger, hee cl.and the words which hee had fpoken vnto the to lament and burie him. d'e°uoared'ihe''* King, tolde they their father. 30 And hee laide his bodie in his »>owne body. iz And their father fayd vnto them , What graue,and they lamented ouerhim,y2ijf»»^, Alas, m which he li«Andhefayd,tYea. pafle. ij Then he faid vnto him, g Come home with II //w*tfif arterthis,Icroboam"conuerted " SoihewkWi me, and eate bread. not from his wicked way, but turned againe, and Gods'ihrMtniogt \6 But hee anfwcred, I may not retume with made of the loweft of the people Prieftes ot the butgobjckewar/ thee , nor goe in with thee , neither will I eate hie places. Who would,mighr f confccrate him- and become wotfa bread nor drinke water in this place. felfe,and be of the Priefts of the hie places. and wotre,i.TiiB. 17 For it was charged me by the word of the 34 And this thing turned to finne vnto the ^gj^yy^ 4^ ij^^ Lord , JAying , Thou (halt eate no bread , nor houfe ofleroboam, euen to roote it out, and de- drinkewater there,norturncagainetogocbythe ftroyitfrom the face of the earth, way that thou wcnteft. CHAP XIII I. 18 And he faid vnto him, I am a Prophet alio , i„tUtv, fniith *« wfi difgmiid to ^hmh tht -prophee, »hoiieclarfthvntohimlhtdt/lruClionofhuhoHft, 11 Ju- dith u pHniP)ei bj Shifliak. T that time Abiiah thctbnne of Jeroboam C Though the «viick thee tcnneloaues and whichwaiawie. iOodwonldte- ' Becaufe thou haft dilbbeyed the mouth of the ||cr.icknels,andabo:telofhonic,andgoetohim: *ch,p\i.}t. prooue his folly Lord, and. haft not kept the commaundement helliall tell thee what (hall become of die yong fEOr.i„,h,n'ehttKf. th'e wTafiou to*'"' "'^''^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^y ^°^ commanded thee, man. •> Aao'-i'-g to bring hiin'huo ^^ ^"t "meft backe againe, and haft eaten 4 And leroboams wife did fo, and arofe, and Jhey'„,"°"7o'a^ik'' error*. bread and driinke water in the place (whereof he went to Shiloh, and came to the hoiiie of Ahiiah: couniell vl Pro- did fay Tnto thee , Thou (halt eate no bread nor but Ahiiah could not fee , for his f (ight was dc- pht»,f.SaD.9.7. drinke any water) thy carkeisfliall not come vnto cayed for his age. jor.n-j/fM thefepulchre of thy fadiers. y Then the Lordfaid vnto Ahiiah , Behold, T"'''-"' •''"'*• 2 J ^ And when he had eaten bread & dnmke, the wife of leroboam commeth to afke a thing he Cidled him the afTe, to wit, to the Prophet oftheeforherfonnc,{brheis(icke;thusand thus whom he had brought againe. (halt thou (ay vnto her ; fir when (he commeth Jeroboams deftruflion forefliewcd. t Then the wife ofictoboaai. d For God oft tjnio du'clufeih TOCO his (hccrifc aadlub'iUieof the wicked, e Which waft butafuuioc. iJKings. Rehoboam dyeth. Abilam. in Qie fiiall feine her felfe to be e another. to put his Name there : and his motheis name wa« \ Therefore when Aliiiah heard the found of Naamah an Ammonite, her fceceas iheecame inat ihedoore , hee fayd, 21 And ludah wrought wickedneffc in the Come in, chou ^ wife of leroboain : why feineft fight of the Lord : and they prouoked him more rhouthus thy felfe to be an other? lamfentto with their finnes, which they had committed, thee wtth heauie tidings. 11 'hen all that which their fathers h.id done. J'J'.tcjf i'« *7 thtt 7 Goe, tell lerojoam, Thus faith the Lordc . ij For they alfo made them hie places, and '*'';/'''*J';*^'^^^ God of Ifrael, Forafmuch as I haue exalted ^ thee images , and groucs on euery hie hiU, and vndcr ^ ^ ' from among the people, and haue made thee euerygrecne tree. , x„. ' -^ , prince ouer my people Ifrael, 24 There were alfo Sodomites T in the land, q Where idolaifj 8 And haue rent the kmgdomc away from they did according to all the abominations of the wi-"es'!rccom'i ihehouleofDauid, and haue giucn it thee, and nations, which tlie Lord Iiad call out before the cmted,til«lengib thou haft not bene as my feruant Dauid , which children of Ifr&cl. ^'^'fl "^^'' kept my commandements, and foUo wed me with 2) f And in the fift yeere of king Reho- "j^"',,/""*^ ""•* all his heart, and did oncly that which was right boam, Shilhak king of Egypt came vp againft in mine eyes, lerufalem, r, , . r, 9 But haft done euillaboue all that were be- 26 Andtookethetreafuresofthehoufeofthe fore thee (for thou haft gone & made thee other Lord, and the treafures of the Kings houfe, -and gods, and t'molten in agcs,toprouokcmee,and tooke away all : alfo he caricd away all thelhields haft caft me behinde thy backc) of golde * which Salomon had made. *f i^.u.t «. I o Thercforebeholde, I will bring euill vpon 27 And King Rehoboam made for them bra- the houfe of leroboam , and will cut off from le- fen (hieldes,ancl committed them vnto the hanils roboam him that *gpifl'eth againft the wall, af- of the chicfe of thegard, which waited at the well him that ^ is thut vp , as him that is left in If- doore of the Kings houfe. rael , and will fweepe away the remnant of the 2 8 And when the King went into the houfe of houfe of leroboam , as a man fweepeth away the Lord,the garde bare them, and brought them doung, till it be all gone. againe into the gard chamber. I I The dogges ilialleate him of leroboams 29 And the reft of the aSes of Rehoboam, yZcri;* that dyech in the citie , and the foules of and all that he did, are they not written in ■'the r WhiA bookei jic ayre (hall eate him that dyeth in the ftelde: booke of the Chronicles of the Kings of ludah? ^*'f ""*'*'''* i They (Tijl lacks i for the Lord bath fayd it. jo And there was warre betweene Rehobo- f.^ «d "ddo th^* thefconoutof bu- 1 2 Vp therefore and get thee to thine lioufe: amand leroboam <" continually. _ ptophecM.Cbi* for when thy feete enter into the citie, the chiide ji And Rehoboam ilept with his fathers,and 11^5. (hall die. was buried widi his fiithers in the citie of Dauid: I J And all Ifrael ftiall moumcforhim , and his mothers namew» Naamahan 'Ammonite. buric him : for he onely of leroboam Qiall come And Abiiam hisfonne reigned in his ftead. T To wit, two calucs. tni ».<:i»^.9.8. g Euery inile cuca tothedogi, l,Saiii.i;.}:. h As well him that is in the fiioDgholde.as bimiiiit isa- bioad. fiall ia token (f iCoiis maledi&ioD, to the graue,bec.nufe in him there is found " fome goodnelTe toward the Lord God of Ifiael in the f[ Id the middet «fthe wicked, Cod hath f.,me,.D ^oufe of leroboam ivhem he doih be' ftow bis mercies. 1 The Lord will begin lodefltey itoucofhaod. 14 Moreouer, the Lorde (hall ftirre him vp a King ouer Krael, which fliall dcftroy the houfe of leroboam in that day : ^ "hat? yea,tuen now. 15 For the Lorde ftiall fmitelfrael, aswhena CHAP. XV. I ^liiUmrtigtitlhoMT ludth, g^ftfuccttitthinhmrctimt, l« Tht kaitrUbtttntHt ^l/ntndBiaPjii. 24 'jehoPiijihAt JHccHiiith ^ft. 2 J HtuittbfucceiiitthJtrahfaM, t8 Ban' (hi kiUeih NmUb. A Nd in the eighteenth yeere of King * lero- r Thar is.all the dayesof Rehobcp amsli(r. t Whefc idolatry Rehoboam het . fonoe followed. j| "t.Chron.li.it^, m Meaniog.EU' ^taies. tvfaen they dee cuillatthecom' maodement o( tbcii governouis. boam the fonne of Ncbat, reigned Abiiam reed'eis{hakeninthew.-)ter, and helhall weede ouer ludah. Ifrael out of tkis good land , which hee gaue to a Three yecres reigned he in lerufalem, and their fathers , and Ihall fcattcr them bejondthe his mothers name w bfafi'i>em"c,od and buintthem by thebrooke Kidron. J2 And therewas warrebetwtencAfa&Baa- 'and btcome ido- 14 Jiiitthcy put notdownc the high places, fliakingotldael, ail their daves. Ijt rs.biit mild NeuCTthdeUe Alas heart was<: vcright with the jo intheihirdyeereof A^.^KingofIllcah,he- •'f""f'I'"!tf Lord all his da. es. ganiJaalJiachefonncofAhijah torcigneouerall e'rorinVha iliK »> Alfo he brought in the holy veflelsof his Hiadinm xir2ali,b»>u,^,Me. ihe people ilioiild that was kit in the crcafures of the hoiilc of the 'T~ Hen the word of the Lord came to Icliu ihe ^uraf^.^i^iHllty ^^'^^ ' ^"^ ^*^ treafures of the Kings houfe, and i fonnc of Hanani againlt Baalh !, Hiying, (lionld follow Afa. dclinered theminto thehnais ofhis lemants, and i ^ Forafiiwch as 1 exalted thee out of the = Thus fpsie Teh» •i.''>^}"'' Tabrimon, t.hefonneof HezionkingoiyAfam niel, and thouhr.fi: walked in the way of Icrobo- lo.^'" that dwelt at Damalcus, la) mg, am , and haft made my people Ifiael to finne , to ip There isa. couenr.nt betwecnemeandthee, P'ouoke me with their (nines, <«Wbetwccnemy father and thv father: behold, I J Beholde , I will t.ike away the pofteritie of h.iuc fentvntotheeaprtfentoniiuerandgolde: Baalha, and the pofieritie of his houfe, and will come :, bieuke thy couenaiit with Baaiiia King of niake i* thine houfe like the * houfe oflcroboam ■> Meaning the e And vtjeme Ifiael, that he may ^ depart from me-. the fonne of Nebat." |;°^^« of iJa^fh*. pol«ager. 20 So Len-hadad hearkened vntoKing Ala, 4 *HediatdiethofBaaihas//er;^«inthecit}', *i%.!|'.u.' and fent the captaines of the hofts, which lie had, him llirJitlie dogs eat :& that man of him which ngainft die cities of ina£l,and fmoteIion,& Dan, dieth in the fields, ihall the fbules of the aire eace. and Abd-beth-maacijah,andallCinneroth, witii 5 Andthereftofthea&ofBaania,rjid what all the land of Naphtali. he did,and liis |jpoiver,are they not written in the t Or,v„i;mine^ 11 And when Bcalhileard thereof, tee left bookeofthe* Chronicles ofthe kings of Ifrael? 't.chriin i6.s. ^ building ofKamah,auddwek in Titzah. 6 So BaalTia flept vtith his fathers , and was \Otflttic affu 2i TiieukingAGi||afleir.bledallIudah,fnone buried in Tirzoh , and£lah his Ibnne reigned ia lUr/utim. Cxceptcd. and they tookc the ftoncsof Ramah, his ftcad. iEbrMDMim*. and the timber thereof, \.herewith Baalha had 7 And ' alfo by the handoflehu thefcnne « 'niatir.thePrsto ""'• ,^uilt, rnd king Afa buiit with them Gcba of Ben- of Hanam the Prophet , came the word of the P ^^ '"'^ •"' "'*'' . , laminandMizpah. Lord to Baafiia, and to his houfe, that he fhould 2 J Andto.ereftofallthcaGesofAfa, andall b alike the hoiile of Icroboam, euen for all the his migl-.r, and all that he did, and die dties which wickedneffc that he did in the fight of the Loi d, he built, aretlie\'notv/ritteninthebookeofthc in prouolcng him. with the vvorke of his handes, , . „ , , Chronidcs of rhe kings of Tudah ? but in his olde and becaufc he killed d him. Ut^'^M^ l» He had the gont, age he wos difeafed in his ^ ftct. 8 ?;#ia'civoycre. ^.a^xo^f.n. "' ' ^^'^' ■""'■' Icholhaphat his fonne reigned in his 9 A!K.ihi5fc;ua:;tZiii-.ri,captain£ofhalfeh!s iHsgicatgranJ- ftead. " charets,confpired againft him,as he wns in Tirzah ^ _l^ i.,. ''»il'«. 2 J And Nadab the (bnne oflcroboam began e.drinking,till he was drunken in the houfe of Ar- 'j;,, ly'^i'-)!!)^ to rc'gne o'-cr Ifrael the (ccoud yeere ofAfa king za fteward of Iiis boiife in Tirzah. hg u\\ bee w as cf IuJ:;h, and reigned ouerLrael two verc. i o And Z mri came and finote him, and killed dn.-nk5n la the 25 And he did cuiil in the fight of the Lord, him, in the (euen and twent-/ yae of Afa king of l^^.f^^^ "{./h^- v.-alkinginthewayofhis fother, and jn his finne ludah, and reigned in his ftead. houkluTuHh, where..irh he made ifiael to fir.nc. ii <][ And when hee was King, and fatcorrhis 27 And 3,-.a;ha the ibnr.e of Alujah of the thron",hefleualchcho'jrcofEaafha,r.ot!eairing houfb of-Iffachur conlpired againllhim, and thereof one to piileagamft- 3 wall, neither ufhis- Baa&ai^ew hiinr.tGibbethon, which belonged kinftblksjnorofhis funds. to thePhiliftims : forNada'j and allKraellaycd 12 So did Zimri dcftroy all thehotifeof Baa- fiege to G ibbithon. fiia , according to the word of the Lord which he 28 Hurn in the third yeere ofA'aKingoflu- Ipake againft Baailia by the band of Ichu the JSoGodnirred I'ah did Eaafha ilay him, and reigned in his (lead. 1 Prophet. f Bot!, Jfir.MJ H#- "LXhe"ck.:d. 2jj Ar.d whenhe w. sking , h> •« linote all rhe 15 Forallthe finnes of Baafi^a , andfinnssof p^"^''"^'"**'*' eifccfaaaihti, houfcof Iwoboanijhckftnor.ealiueto laobo- Elah bis fonnc, which they Cnned, & made Ifi ael '^i'- ^ S. JO Omri.Ahab. I.Kings. Elijah fed of Raticns. to (Tnne , and piouokd the Lord God of IfracI dcd, & did proiicke the Lord God of Ifrael more with their vanities. then all the kings of ifrael that were before him. 14 And the reftofthea(5tsofElah,snd all that J4 In hisdayes didHielthc Berhelitebuilde he did , are they not written in the booke of the " lericho : he layd the foundation thereof in Abi- " R«deIofli.<. Chrortides of the Kings of Ilrael ? ram his eldcft fonne , and fet vp the gates thereof **'• 1 y «[In the feuen and t^venty yere of Afi king in his j'ongeft fonne Segub,according to the word ofludahdidZimrireignefeiiendayes inTirtah, ofcbeLoidwliichhe{pake|by lolhuathelbnne f^l"ht'>*'imi g Tht liege Sad and the people was then in campe gagainft Gib- ofNun. *flo,'htu, cantiBuea from bethon?which Ar/is^erf tO ihc Philiflims. • '■■■■ ~ ■' uZZZa>TnV. 16' And the people of the hoile heard (a>s .^- ...... •. CHAP. XVIL Zimri Iiath conipired , and hath sifb flaine the i tUiahfirtvrtriKthuftii fzimheKicomt. 4 HtifiJofrt. kin". Wherefore all ifrael made Omri the cap- """• » HeUjtnt to zure^hitih, nhtrthtrtftntthhuho. taineofthehofte, king ouerllbel that fame day PJf' l""'" ''f^- eM.-ninthehorte. A NdEliiali the Tillibite one of the inhahi- 17 Then Omri went vp from Gibbethon , and /itants of Gilead fayd vnto Ahab, * As the 'Ecc'ui^.f. h Where Zimri all Ifrael with him,and tliey beiieged '■ Tirxah. Lord God oflfiacl liiied],before whem I s ftand, '""-s lO.i?- kfpthimP^Uein ,3 And when Zimri faw , that the city was ta- there Uiall be neither deweriorrainethefeyeeres, iJc^g"''^^'"' '"'''^^' ken, he went into the palace of the Kings hoiife, but t> according to my word. b Butjsl (halde- fsti-.iM'wf^Af cmd j-hiirnt hmiUlfe, and the kings houle with 2 ^And the word of the Lord came vnto liim, direitbj God» Kiui^h^iifivf. fire, .:«<:/ fo died, faying, icutliiion. *'"-'^- I ^ For his finnes which hee finned, in doing j Goe hence, and tume thee Eaft ward, and that which is cuill in the fight of the Lord,in wal- hide thy felfein the [] riuer Cherith, that is ouer-a- iOr,ht,ke, kin? in the way of Jeroboam , and in his finncs gainfi: lorden, tvhichhedid, canfingliracltofinne. 4 Andthoufl'.altdrinkc oftheriuer : andl 20 Andthercftof theaftcsofzimri, and his haue commanded the 'raiiens to feed thee there. « Toftcen«tie8 treafbn that he wrought, are they not written in J Sohe went & did according vnto the ward his faith agamft ' the booke of the Chronicles of the Kings of of the Lord : for he went,and remained by the ri- Pf''"«'Jt!OR,Go2dreig. In Zidon,andremaine there -.behold, I haue com- j, hnd to dcliuec «#d?tweluevcrc. Sixe yere reigned he in Tirzah. manded a widow there to fufteine thee. tliem. tOrshtrntriH. ^4 And he bought the mountaine)|bamaria of 10 So heeaiofeand went to Z.irephath : and *i-uk<^.t$,t6, . '■ oneShemer for two talents of filuer, and built in when he came to the gate of the city, Leholde,the the mouiitainc , and called the name ofthecitie, widow was there ^ gathering fticks : and he cal- « All tfcis wait* which he built, after the name ofShemer lord of led her,.ind fayd,Bring me,I pray thee,a httie wa- ||f'ci^''j,' '*'*!'"'* * the moiintaine, Samaria. ter in a veflell, that 1 may drinke. rment'that'heV 2J But Oil ri did cuill in the eyes of the Lord, 11 -AndasOiew.isgoing'tofctit, hec.illedto (houUi looke vpon . _ r L !, ,u, and did t^ worfe then all that were before him. her, and fayd, Bring me, Ipray thte a morfellof nothing worldly, natme oful. la 2^ For he walked in all the way of lerobo.im bread in thinehand. * God7'roiIid««. try,thatti.ciuper. theibnneofNcbat, & in his finnes wherewith he 12 Andlliefayd, AstheLorJthy Godliueth, *" J|"'°" '''-''°' m.nde Ifr-cl to finne in prouoking the Lord God I haue not a cake , lut eucn an handfull of meale t«aie and fh" 1- oflfiael With their vanities. in a larrell , and a little oyle in a crufe : and be- deritis,;!icmBie 27 And the reft of the afts of Omri , that hee holde, lam gathering fa few (licks for to goe in, jEir.j»#. abominable it i? qjcI, and his ftrengch that hc fliewed, are they not anddrellcit formeeandmy Ibnne, tliatweemay v'rif^h''"'' written in the booke of the Chronicles of the eat it, rnd f die. f For there is no nisChurcH. kings of Ifrael ? ij And tliiahHiid vnto her, Fe.are not, come, |l"P^'^°|^»°y'n«« 28 And Omri flept with his fathers , and was do as thou haft laytl, but make me thereof a Ittlc " """'*• i He «V3» the fitft buried in ' !-amaria : and Aliab liis fonne reigned cake firft oFnIl, and b; inj^ it vnto me , and after- king that wast u. inhisftcad. . ward make for chce,and thy fonjie. riEdinSamaru.ar- 29 NowAbab the {bnneof Omri bcganncto 14 Tor thus faith the Lord God of IfiaeI,SThe g God receiuetli roniew's'buruf' '■eigneoiicrIfiatl,ir. the eight and thirtie veerc of meale in theharrell fhal! not bewailed, neither "o benefit for the • ioTitiJh. Afa king of ludah • and Ahab die Connc of Omri fhail the oyle in ihc crufe be dimini 1 .ed,vnto the ^.'^..^Ve'th a"moft reigned oner Ifrael .'n Samaria two & twenty ycrc, ti.ve that the Lord f.iid raine vpon the caith. ample recmpenft 30 And Ahab the ibnncofOmridid worifein ij SoOievvcntj&didas Eli;ahlaid,& (liedid lot the fame. thefghtofy Lord then all that were before him. eat: f^) didhcandherhoufc'' foraceiteinetimc. ^ xhads till he "•_' , S" I'orw.-;sitaliglitthingforhimtowalkein r6 Ihelarrcilof th?ine.-iie walled not , nor hsJraine&fooi thefinnesof leroIwamthelbiineorNebat, cx- theoyk wasfpcntoutofthecruf;, accoidingto ontheearth. cept liee tookc Icxcbcl aifc tIk "v.ifc, and went of J liiah. whctlernit hid '''''" ""'" "■■'=• andfenied Baal,and worfliipped him ? ry «([ And afrcrthcfc things , tfic fonneofthc Icarred bj hi^^ iLi^r. wr,l' i ^ AK) hee rc.-rcd vp an rdtar to Baal in the wife of thehoufe fell fickc , and his fickndie was '»"<■>(»» p.oui- eii l>«fecutioa. hourjo)- },aal,vvli,rh lu'had built in Sair.nria. fo for', [J that there was no 'br^aai Icftinhirn. lur .ntiyUayaiwi jj AndAlwbn)ad?3grouc,;uiJ Ahabproccc- iSAnd/ljefaidvn:oEliiab,VVfaatl}aucIi.odo comfoit, vvich ^^ Thcwldowcsronncraifedtolifc. Chapixvlij. EH)3li,Obadiah,aned in a caue,and fed them with breaui and water i fiitjCcbiit fe:»e him vp into a chamber,\\hcre he abode, and laid 14 Andnowthoii(aycft,Go,tellthy lord^Be- Cnd srd Unoui him vpon his owne bed. hoId.Elijah JiAfff,that hemay Hay me. ' hu cbildita. 20 Then he called vnto the Lord,and fiyde,0 15 AndEIi.ahfaid, As thsLordof hoftcsli- k Hewwaftaid Lord my God, haft thou ''piinillied alio tliis wi- ucth,beforevvhomIftanJ,IwillfurcIy (hew ^nvy e Rymyprtrtnct ItaftGodsSjne dow,\vithvvhom 1 foiournc,bv killing her fonne? felfe vnto him this day. Iwilldtcbrc thM fhould hiuc b< oe 1 , And he ftretched himfelfe \pon the childc 1 6 f So Obadiah went to mectc Ahab, and f'""' '"'^ '"'''* hisminiftf rs con- three times,2nd cadcd vnto the Lord,and faid, O tolde him : and Ahab v.ent to mcete Elijaii. jtmntd, txctpthe LordmyCod, I pray thee, let this childes (bule 17 And when Ahab faw Elijah, Ahab faid vn- fliouldiuuecon- comc into him againe. tohinijArtthouhethattroubleth Ifrnel? I « be haTb^gn'ont ^ 2 I hen the Lord heard the voyce of Elijah, 18 And he anf.-.ered,! hauc no: troii' led Ifra- them.iVecisliy and the foulcol the childecome into him agoinc, el, but '" thou and thy fathers houfc, in that ycc f The free mini, while he the:e and hercuiucd. haue furfaken thecommandcmentsofthcLord, '^-'''cfG-d icmnacd. ^^ And Elijah tooke the chille, and broushc and thou haft followed Baalim. no?toT'ff"'he himdowneout of the clumber into the houfe, 19 Nowe therefore ftnd,and gather to me all trjethiobevu- a:id dtliueredhim vnto his mother, andElijah Ifrael vnto mountCarmel, and the prophetsof 'ulily il"J=rcJ, £iid,Eehol(i,thv (bnne liueth. laal foure hundrsth and hftie, rnd the proph-.ts . "', !l^ '!r°°"t^ 24 And the woTan laid vnro Eli;an, Nowe ottheFrouestourehunureth,wh:cheateaciei.e- fljndrrerjwiiUuc 1 Sohardjtbing 1 1 knowe that thoii art a man of God, and that belstable. i«fj>«6cli.tuoa it ij to depend en the wordc of the Loid in thy mouch is truc. 20 ^So Ahab fentvnjro all the children of IC- ^e°^nfirmedb» ^"i' ^°"^ g^^l^"'^ the prophets together vnto oiiK-.tt., CHAP. XVIII. moimtCarmeL I Eliiih it foil it^hab. ij ol'MMh iidtih m hm^uh 21 And EIi,ah Came vnto all the people, 3J1 J ■Piophcii. 40 BliiahhUtihaiiBtjIt frcpkiti. ^f Htc oi^ la'd,How lon= g halt ye bctweent f.vo ocir.ijns ' g Beronftmrin '"""* '-■"■'• If the Lord be God,follo w him : but if .Laal bcc ]l^'">"\'^,"i A Fter many daycs,the word of the lord came he,thcngoc after him. And the people anfweted iiu:i(r«enr,»hl- to Elijah, in the a third-^eere, faying, Goe, him not a word. thsiyefdowGod departed i>rm the (hg^ve thy felfc vnto Ahafa, and 1 will fend raine 2 2 Then faid Elijah vnto the reopk, I onely "'''": "i "''!: . vpontheeartn. remainea Piophet ot theLord: but Baals pro- wi.c.iyorinpin» 2 And Elijah went to fticw himfelfe vnto A- phtts arc foure hundreth and ilftie men. Zeph'.j.j. hab,andtAfr*waj a great famine in Samaria. 23 Lcttliem thereibiegine vsf-vobtiUockcs, 5 And Ahab called Obadiah the gouernour and let them chiife the one, and cut him in pieces, b God had be- ^^ ^is houfe : ( and Obadiah l' feared GOD and lay him on the wood, but put no fire vnder^ gunneiowotVe greatly: and I wil prepare the other bullocke,and lay him fiis feate in his ^ for ^yhen Iczebel deftroyed the Prophets onthewood,and will put no fire inder. j"t'bto''u'ghtk]m of the Lorde, Obadiah tooke an hundreth Pro- 24 Then call yeeonthe name of your god> 10 that know- phetS;and hid them,by fiftiein acaue, and he fed cmd I will call on the Name of theLord: and ledge,whichi« them TOth bread and water.) then the God that anfwereth f' by fire, letlrimbe h By frnrfing Jht'^rM'hM 5 And Ahab laid vntoObadiah, Goe Into the God.Andallthepeopleanfvvered, andfaid, Itis ^"rDjDto'ba"™ ij.toprofcirehij land,vnto all thefoimtainesof v\ater,and vntoall wellfpokert thefaulfitfc"* Hmt openly. the riuers,if fb be that we may findc grade to laue 25 And Elijah laid vnto theprophcts of Baal, the horfes and the mules aliuc, Icaft we depriue Chufe you a biilIocke,snd prepare him firft, (for »/i«/inrfofthebeaftes. yearemany) andc^llonthenameofyourgods, 6 And (b they diuided the land betweetie but ptit no fire v»der. them to walke through it. Ahab went one way 26 So they tooke the one buUocke, that was bj' himfelfe, and Obadiah went another way by giuen chem..and they prepared it, and called on himfelfe. the name ofCaal, from morning to noone, Ciy- 7 ^ And as Obadiah was in the way, beholde, ing,0 Baal,heare vs : but there was no voyce,nor c GoJpitiethoft Elijah <= met him : and he knew him, andfellon any toarfwere: and they ' leapt vpon the altar i AjmenranlQift? time* the wicked his face,and faid,Art not thou my lord Elijah > that was made- withfome RiMgc f<«'the|odIiei .8 And he anfweredhim,Yea,goe tell thy lord, 27 And at noone Elijah mocked thcm,& (aid, ^""• EIifa"omeae Bchold,EUjah /i6'edlDude, andcuc themfehies their bea.liy maj. to be gran ted for » -^l t j u ^ jt „L i_ - . • ' -.t r- ■ Ji -n neni, which tbia?* Godslhildicas '° As the Lord thy God Iiueth, there IS no na- astne!rmanerwas,withRniuesandlauncerS5 till thatbyanvinfiSer &kc, tion or kingdome, whither mv lord hath not fcnt the blood giifhed out vpontbcm. rrf-i'eihe'«cording -- - - Ri «> Elijaiikilleth Baals prophets: I.Kings. . HeisfcdbyanAngcL tothenumberof the tribes of the fonnes of laa- j f When he (awe that, hee arofe, and went koS, ( vnco vvhomc the word of the Lord came, |1 for his life, and came to Becr- which is in I Or^vhuhir : *Ge».;t.iS. faying, *irracin)albe thy name) Iudah,and left his fauan: there. mmUihim, t-kitigijii- J J Andwiththiftoneshebuiltanaltarinthe 4 Eut he went a dayes icurney into the wil- Name of the Lord : and he made a ditch round a- derneflc, and came and fate do wne vnder a luni • boiit the altar, as great as would conteine two per tree,anJdefsred that he might die,andf!iJ, It ^EU.sottMich -l-meanircsoffeede. isnowynoiigh,OLord,'^ take'myfoule, forlam « Sohard »t).li; ^"■"I'lTuttZte ^^ And he put the wood in order, and hewed no better then my fathers. itnto bridle r.. Jit"(LTu.nrt the Lord God, &that there: and behold, the Lord (pake to him, and lieistheanely thou haft turned their heart againe " at the laft. faid vntohim,VVhatdoeflthouliere,Elijahi *^ Thou I, ood ^^ ^^^" ^^^ ^""^ °^^^° ^*^^'^^ ^'^^'' ''"'■^- '^°"'"- Jo/"'^ he anfwered, I haue c bene very ie- *e"'hrthemore lufftrh^f to'tunne ^^^ ^^- bumt offering, and the wood, and the lous for the Lord God of hoftes; for the children zealous jhathce -inblisHneireand ft^nes,nnd the diifl, and litkedvp the water that of If'aci haue forfakcn thy coacnant, broken iheweJhimfeife jtrrorforatime, was in the ditch. downe thine altars, andllainechy Prophets with tjmaiotaineGodi he c"l«h'th?m ^ ^ ^ "'■' ''''^^" ^" ^^^ P^^Pl« ^''^e '^' "^"^y ^"^11 'h^ ^'^°^^^^ * ""'^ I °"^^y ^^ ^^'^^^ ^^ f ^^<=y ^^^^^ c uellnvarhr liometoiiimby ^" tli-;is' faces, and faid, The Lordc is God, the my life to take it a wav. petrecjied. fome notorious Lord is God. II And he fjid, Comeout, and ftand ?po:i *'l^m.iui, Cgneandwotke. 40 And Elijah faid '.Tito them, Take the pro- the mount before the Lord. And beholdc, the : nature able - - . - , . , . - e vfl. they would ferus "vp» catejanddriiike, forrWs z/afoundofmuch was not in the earthquake: ■ toGod, ifh I'^'iS!',;,"^ enemies. " 3n-Qi;ah v.cntvpto the top ofCarmel: andhe «»»?afti]landfbftvoyce. . _ tncrcioieofiiis crouched v^on the earth, and put his face be- .13 And whenElijah heard it, he couered his met.ie he fubt.it. tnccne his knees, face wich his mantel, and went butj'sndf>ooR!e in ''^''''""f^"."'" 4? Airl ([lid to his feruant, Goe vp npwc and the entring of the cirne : and behold,r/>fr* camia. *"" "?*'"»"• Iooket^:vvnrd the way ofthe Sea. And hee: went voyccvnto him,2nd faid. What doefl thou here, vp,3nd looked ,and faid,Therc IS hothing.Againe Elijah? ~ . ■ ' p AsGooVrpirit ^^^^''^''jGoeagainel' fei'Cn times. " 14 And he anfwered, I haue be^eveiyielous mot.uedhim.o 4+ And at'thefeuendi time hefaid, Bcholde, for the LordGodof hoiks, gbecaufethechil- XoitltnAol^tl pray/o was hee th."rcarifcch alitlecloude outofthefca like a <^rcn of Ifraelhaucforfaken thycouenant, c.ifl mnltiiudeinmaiii. thrrLethatbK '^•='"'5band.Thenhefaid,Vp,andfayvntoAhab, mur^flmih the ^ntiUfGoi from the fword of Icliu,iliail Fliilu Cny. '• rT«wit,of '* iu»c'mmaMi,<,mi,,tH,^^clM''.<"'"-l'M ,§ Yet wl! * Ilcaiiefcuen tho.afaiidin Iff-a- 'R'w.im. Baal. XTOwe Ahab toidelete'.^cl all thatEliiah Iiad el, euen '■ a!I the knees t[7.)t haue not bowed vn- 1], "J^fj"jj7|ir. wicked?a'.il'i* ,l^<^one, rnd l.oivehchad flaineallthc apro- toBnal, and .euciy mouthti:at hatbnDtfcifled ivmbk'r'sa'nd'id^ gainftooijscliil. phcts with 'he fword. him. ~ .' i . 1 late ts are uoiliij. drcn,ye:hehol. 2 Then lezebclfcnta mcffenger vn'to Eli'-I.-, ip IfSo he dcpartb-lthrncc,?: found EliTia the "fc"'"?"" ''"''' '^ivif',?i '' The gods docfo to me And more ^Ko, if Com: of ;- hapnat who was plov^ingwith twcltie ex;cu--''the^'°' Im.ikcnot tin' life hkconC oi'thcir liues by to yoke of o.vcn before hreiienthouland. k He w»«W UK fi>d their flefli with the ^ inflruments ofthe oxen, 1 6 And they went oiit at noone ; butBcn-ha- ft*r«tt#JjM« andgauc vnto thepeoplc,and they dideatc : then dad did dnnketillhe was drunken in the tentes, w«i^wS«o ''^^fofcjand went after Eliiah, and miniltrcdvn- *»•'* he and the Kings : fir two and thirtic Kings folowhi»YWuo. to him. helped him. ■ , CHAP. XX. 17 So the ''fcruants ofthe princes of the pro- h Thitij.yoBg • -4^ I itmirituhpigii. ij ThiLoriftom'PththttnOorUto "'"ces went out Htft : and ten-hadad fent out, mtn trained iotte ^h,bhf»T>'ofhet. ji Tht nifi^of ifrui nuit f.uewnb and they (hcwed him, laying. There are men "'"'"«' P'"!"*- Btn^-Mtd,tndHref,o»Htdtht^>wouh o^S^^^f^yiough to all the people that fol- . 28 And there came a man of God, and fpake anribing'.'iThen lowme,for eu'et)' man an handfull. _ vnto the King of Ifrael, faying, Thus fiith the they ilijibe r» II And the King oflfracl anr.vered,and faid, Lord,Becatife'theAramiteshauefard,TheLorde T'o^'a, L f Tell /;«■»» , Let not him thatgirdcth huhameii, is the God ofthe mounraines, and not God of the visorie be ^^^ himfelfe, as he that f puttetfa it off. the \-al!eis, therefore wiU I deliuer all this great gotteo, .'- And when he heard that tidings, as he was multltudeinto thinehandjandyelTiallknowthac v.'itnthe Kings drinking in the pauflions, he fayd "lamrlieLord. " Wbojtaof SPr. j«(,e«./,/«„ vnto his feruants , |! Bring fonh ; cur engins. and 2 9 And thev pitched one ouer a?ainfl the o- '''•f P""^' '" <^' " "'*'• they fet them ngainft the citie. " ther fcen cfaves, and in the fc.enth day the bar- l^^l!{^^,\'JZ li ^ And beholde', there came a Prophet tellv\'a5iovned:andtfaediildrenoflf^aelflewof afwelldtfttoya ' v«^v,n„f«i.K ^'"'° AkaS King of Ifrael, fay>>; Thus faith the the Aran^ites an hundrttlithoufandfoot«nenin mahitude with;^ f.gneVniades Lorde , Haft thou feene all this great multi- one day. ,. few. ». with m** to pol Ahab from tude ? bcholde , I will deliuerit into thinchand jo But the reft fled to Aphek into the citie: oow"''ai«\vi°th ''■^'^•''>''''^*^^°"'™y^^-''Ow,sthat lam the and ther; fell a wall vpon feuen & r.venticthou- • w'cndtt'lull \ifto- ^°'^'^" ■ fandmenthatwereleff. andBen-hadadfledinto ,5-^, tiai. HAcdAbab&yd, By v,bome? Andfacfiyd, th?cide,and came into t a fecKt clumber. t ' >^zf^ ^n ".__. ^^ Ri ' 31 And ^'^-"'"^- Ah*bsfoolUhpmercprooued. iJClngs. Nabothisflainc J I f Andhisferuantsraydvntohim,Behold€ j AndNabothfaiJto Ahab,TheLordkeepe no wc, wee haue heard lay that the Kings of the me from giuing the inheritance of my fathers vn- houfe of iCaelare merciful! Kings : we pray thee, to thee. • Tn figne o! Cik- let vs put fackcloth about our " loynes,and ropes 4 Then Ahab came into his houfe heauy and million, jodthit about our heads , andgoeouttothe King of If- in difplcafurc,bccaufcofthe word which Naoth rael: it may be that he will faue thy life. the Ureelite had (poken vnto him. for hce had 3 1' Then they girded fackcloth about their fayd , I will not giue thee the inheritance of my loy nes,and p ut ropes about their heads^nd came fachers>and he lay ^ vpon his bed , and turned his b TImt the wJc to the King of Ifrael, and fjyd, Thy feruant Ben- face and would eate no bread. >««<* confider m>c hadad fay th,I pray thee,lct me Hue : and he fayd, j Then lexebel his wife came to him,& fayd '\^l^\ '^ "'^ Is he yet aliue?heis my brother. vnto him,Whyisthyfpiritfo (ad that thou eateft inwatdi)i,whe« jj Nowthementookediligentheede,j|ifthey nobread? tbeycjaaothiM could catch any thing o f him,and made haf te, and 6 And he faid vnto her , Becaufe I (pake vnto ''"''' "ro'*"'' (ayd,Thy brother ° Ben- hadad. And he fayd,Go, Naboth the Izreelite,aiid fayd vnto him,Giue me *??""«• '"'^ bring him. So Ben-hadad came out vnto him,and thy vineyard for money , or if it pleafe thee,I will he cauled him to come vp vnto the chariot. giue thee anitbsr vineyard for it : but hee anfvvc- 34 And "B.'n-hadadCiyd vnto him, The cities red,I will not giue thee my vineyard, whichmy father tooke from thy father, I will re- 7 Then lexebel his wife fayde vnto him, f Tbonlhaltjp. ftore,& thou (halt make ftreetesfo^^ee in P Da- «Doeftthou now goiicrne the kingdomc of If- c Aith«a;hfiw knowcft wehaucdcferucd lieaifa.ithcwiU punilbviwiib ligout. tfhm, o HejidiBCt iCommand cbeythce. maaeacouaiant wicniiim, anu ict iiiingoc. o ^ ao me wrote iettei?m Ahabs name, and and imieaicnoc t0r,9ftbt Jifciflti. J J ^ Then a ccrtainc man of the || children of fealed them with his feale,and fent die letters vn- t Bbr. let ii»nt the Prophets faid vnto his neighbour by the com- to the Eldeis,and to the nobles that were in his ' ^ ''•<*^"*« 2 By this external mandcment of the Lord, q Smite me, I pray chec. citic dwelling with Naboth. one hee would But theman rcfufedtofmitchim. 9 And ihce wrote in the letters, faying, Pro- 36 Then fayd he vnto him, Becaufe thou haft claimca «'faft,andfet Naboth among the cbiefe '' r"«l>" '''«r nntobej'edthcvoyceof theLoid, beholde,as ofdiepeople, * w/faulinot °^ foone as thou art departed "from me , a lyon fhaU i o And fct two wicked men before him , and none could faft rflaythee. So when he was departed from him,a let them witnes againft him,(aying. Thou diddeft ituely thai were lyon found him,and flew him. blafphen-ie God and the King: then caiy him out, nofo"o'»»fio'>«f* 37 Then hee found another man , and fayd, andilonehimthathemaydie. Smite me,I pray thee. And the man fmote him, 11 And the « men of his citie, euen the Elders « Tbn« y worM. and in fmiting wounded him. and gouernours wliich dwelt in his citie,did as le- q^^j, '^"JJi'^Vde- 38 So the Prophet departed , and waited for xebel had fentvnto them; as it was written in the ment.who willeth the King by the way, and dil^uifed himfelfc with leters, wliich (he had fent vnto them. not to eonfent t» a(hes vpon his face. i a They proclaimed a faft , and fet Naboth a- *'" '^^^'"f "['"' 39 And whcHtheKing came by,hccried vnto mongthechiefeofthepeople, ' Ja'Ib" the'w'iclred theKing,andfayd,f Thy feruant went into the ij And there came two wicked men, and fate comandenxnti of middes of the battel:and behold,there went awav before him:and the wcked men wimeffed againft prince* then ihe f °ifc !who m^e a » man, whom Mother man brought vnto me, and Nabodi in the prcfcnce of the people , faying, '"'» '"**» »* ^"^ cone'nant with (avd,Keepe this man: if he be loft, and want , thy Naboth did f blafpheme God and the King.Then t £*»■• W'/'. Coda enemie,and life (hall goe for his lifc , or els thou (halt pay a they caried him avwiy out of the citie , and ftoned whom c'ld'hi "'^^ ^^ ^'"^* ^'"^ ^^^ ^°"^ ^^^ ^^ *^*^- appoTnted to be 4° And as thy feruant had here and there to 1 4 Then they fent to leiebel, faying, Naboth flame. doe,hewasgone. Andthe Kingof Ifraelfaid vn- is ftoncd,and is dead. mote liaely loueh the kin{s heart. r Becaufii (hoa haft tranrgrefled Ihecommaunde- ment ot (be Lord. f BythijpjtaMt he maketb Ahab coodemne bim< I J ^ And when leiebel heard that Naboth wasftoned and \\asdead , lezebel (ayd to Ahab, to him. So (hall thy iudgement be : thou haft gi- uen fentence. 41 And he hafted , and tooke the afhes away f Vp, 4n^ take pofTeflion of the vine\'ard of Na- f Th!$ «amp1e »f from his face : and the King of Ifrael knew him both the Ixreelite , which he refufed to giue thee ""J",, Jholy GhSft that he was of the Prophets : for money : for Naboth is notaliuc, but is dead, icjueth to »^ to 4Z And hefaid vnto him,Thusfaith the Lord, t6 And when Ahab heard tliat Naboth \vas tbeinteatihat we * Becaufe thou haft let goe out of tbwe hands a dead , hee rofe to goe downe to the vineyard of ft>ould abhocrc all man whom I appointed to dye , thy life (hall goe Naboth the Ixreelite,to take pofleifion of it. In 'ilTthf m.whoia for his life,and thy peopl c for his people. 1 7 ^ And the word of the Lord came vnto E- nature and ki nde 43 And the King of Ifrael went to his lioufe lijah die Tiflibite, faying, 'b""''' '"°<" '.<> ^ heauieand in di(plafure,andcame toll Samaria. 18 Ari(^, eoe downe to meetc Ahahking of p>'ifu" & '"dine* CHAP XXI Ifrael, which IS mSamana.loe,**!/ in tlievine- 8 intM tmnundfti, to kio Tild,c,h, fir ,h, vintytrd th»t ht yard of Naboth , whither he is gone to take pof- rifiifrdto/tUto^btk. tf BlMhttfrcoHeib Jlhakftndht fcftlon of it. _ ^ rtptmtih. ,p Therefore fhak thou fay vnto him, Thuj AllFterthcfc things Naboth thelireelitehad faith the Lord, g Haft thou killed,andalfo gotten f^Jf^^,; ,^„ " a vineyard in Ixrecl, hard by tlie palace of pofleflion? And thou flialtlpeake vnto him, fay- ,d„,„„g,byoiat- Ahab King of Samaria. ing , Thus faith the Lorde, <• In the place where ihering of an in. 2 And Ahab fpake vnto Naboth , faying, dogs licked the blood of Nabotb,fliall dogs licke nocenj?^^^^^,^^ » Giue mc thy vineyard , that I may make mee a cwcn thy blood al(b. Icdio'ioiamhia ' «oo8 that he would garden of herbcs thereof , becaufe it is neere by 20 And Ahab fayd to Eliiah, Haft thou found (o„„,,,s i.xingi take from another Jnjne houfe : and I will giue thee for it a better mce,0 mine cnemie ? And hee anfvvcred , I haue $ ajas, WMi hut.ght v;np,>nr^,l,^nitis: onfit pleafe thee, I wil giue found rW ; for thou haft fold thy felfe to worke *Cb»t.zi.i9. leffSbimtrtn, |Or,(t thk timt. a Though Ahaba tyrannic be con Coined by the ho- ly S) doTvd thtti jfctej. b To fee tnd vi- fil him. c The Kin jj of Syria kept R»- coth before this league waimade by Ben baJad: tbetefotc bee tHooghtnothini' felfe bound thcte> by to lertoreit. d lamieidy to ioyae and goe with thee.aod all nine if at thy co- DandcEeni, « H: Teemed that bewoaldoocgoe tothewarte, ex- cept God appro- Bed ir, yet v> ben Michaiahcounrcl- led the contrary, be would aoc «bey. f Meari-f tte falfe prophen, wbtcb were Alt- tererj and fetoeJ (c,t\aae,*hrm I«7«bel bad afleic oflzreel 24. Thcdoggesftialleatehim ofAhabs//«^f. were accufioned And all the Prophets prophefied fo/aying, fUcoo'mmat^o. that dieth in thecitie : and him thatdieth in the Goe ^p to Ramotb Gilead, and prolper : for the oitheir doa»ine. fieHs, fhall the foulesof the aire ate, 2j (Bucthere was nonelike Ahab, v\hii did i fell himfdfe , to worke \sickedneire in the fight of the Lord : whom Iciebel his wife prouoketi. Lord (lialldeliuer it into the kings hand. "^ »° 1 J f And the meflen^er that u-as gone to call *'" '*"' 'J'* ''"• If L • L /- 1 1 ■' /• • ^1^ .J propheti did imi. Michaiah, (pake vnto him, faymg, Etholdenow, ta:e ibcm.thiokini the words of the Prophets declare good vnto the thereby to makt 26 Forheedid exceeding abominably in fol- King twch mf one accord: let thy word thertbre, «iei» do&ine lowing idolcs, according to all that the Amoritcs 1 pray thee, be like the word of one of them, and ^'j" '•'"■*■*** did, nflom the Lord cal^ out before the children (peake thou pood. t^*'-"****. oflliaeL) 14 And Michaiah iayd , Asthe Lordeliueth, m Thuiiiheton* 27 Noww^ien Ahab heard thefe words, hee whatfoeuer the Lord fay th vnto inec, that will I ^I'^'fi^""?^ renthisclothes,andpi;t(ackclothvpon + himand fpeake. thrare'that bod^ fafted,2nd lay in Cickcloth and went •< foftly. ij <(" So he came to the King, &theK!ngfaid Hiouidrpeakea- 28 And the word of the Lord came to Eliiah ^Titohim, Michaiah,lhaIlwegoeagainftR;niOth S'l'^^'hiBj, if thcTi(hbite,faying, Gilead to battcll, or fhall v/eleaue oft'? And he ^' 6^'^^^' PJ*^ 29 Sceftdiouhowe Ahab is humbled before anfweredhim, "Goe ^-p, andprofper : and the aeSn'ovagodlyT : ? becauTc he fubmitteth himfeifc before me , I Lord fhall deliuer it into the hand of the King, a He rpeaketh 16 And the Kingfaid vnto h m. How oft fhall ''"• '" d'fifion. Ichargethee, that th,o„ tell me nothing but that ^.'j^l^^'.^SVo^'^fcfc which is true in the Name of the Lord? is tbe6lfe pro- 17 Thenhefayd , I faw all Ifrael (cattered vp- phets, n-.eaniDg on the mountaines, as (Jieepe that had nolhep- ''"'tby experiencf heard. And the Lord %d, oThdehauenoma- .beywefe'fauV fter, let euery mill rctume vnto his houfc in Bjtteten. peace. o Jtii better they 1 8 { And the km^ of Ifrael fayd vnto lehoOia- JX"i^'SId a'S phat. Did I nor tell thee, that he would prophcfie libtteled.becaJfe will not bring that euill in his dayes , but in his 1 ibnnes day cs- will I bring euill vpon his houfe. CHAP. XXII. S ltkupi*fhal tad ^hdb S^hi dgta/i the km^efStrU, ij Mi- chtuhjhiJMihilx i'n^ nhat /h*ll tt tit fHccjfuf ihnr tn- Irtfrifi. 24 ZiiklUh lit fitZ/e prtpktl Jmiieth him. 54 ^- tMb u lUinr, 4a ^hd^Uh ha faiau fiicceratih, 41 7k* rri^ui tf lth*fhdfh*t, 50 »ndji>rtm hufiirMt. ANd *they continued a three yeere without .warrebetiveene Aram and IlraeL 2 And in the third yeere did Idiofhaphat the no good vnto me, but euill ?) ibty lake warte i^ Againe he (avd , Heare thou therefore the in hand without word of the Lord.I faw the Lord ht on his throne, ^°''' ""^'" "^ ,.,.._., nil 1 ■ approoaticn. king of Iiidah ("come downe to the king of Ifrael J (Thtnthe kmg of lirael fayd vnto his fer- ..^^„ ^^^,^.^.^.. ^.^^^,y^^,.^..^.^^.,^..^, uants , Know yee not that ' Ramoth Gileatl wtis and all the p hofte of heaucn ftood about him on 'punm^c i,i. ours? and we Itay.and take It not cm of the hand his right bnd and on his left hand. Angel.. oftheKingof Aiam?) 20 Andthe Lordfavd, Who (hall II entife A- V"/*'*•» *?: phar. There is yet one man (Michauh die fonne fi-om me,to fpeake %-nto thee ? [ l^" 'J'f *''- oflmlah) bywhomtvemay afkecounfellofthe ^. And Michaiah (kid, Beholde, thou (haltfee rh,rno«w«e^ Lord, buthIhatchim:forhedcthnotpi-ophe- Jnthatdsv, when thoufhaltgoc from chamber thtfauourofGod fiegnodvnto mce, luteuill. And lehothaphat to chamber to hide thee batbey^ndthai (ayd, Letnot the king fay fo. ^^ ^nd the King of Ifrael iiyd , Take Micha- S°l,^^,'„^J^"a, bled and kept after ib« deaih of thofe mhom E'iss flew, g leholbaphat did j-},^ and Carr\' him"vnCO Amon thegouemour of foVoTb »»"t* not a:kn«*lcd3e the falfe pr.,.hes,o be Go''' "ji-i«<».*-"' ^'d eontcnow .^^^^^^^ ^ . ^ '^.^^^ ^^^ the Kings fonne, tketn, b Whereby we fee iliatrhe-.. eked cannot »bldct« hMIClUuwtb I bflthaw " &' jn„, -rU... r^,^U ^U, Vi^a D..rtk;c«v,n ihcPtoPhcuvfgoJMJ«»UUUi«B, »7 And fay, Thus fejth the King, Put this roan h^ in Ahabisflainc. i.Klngs. = Ichodiaphat. Ahaiiah. Ichoram, I lethim be pi-J '" ^^' prifon houle: , and feed him with ' bread of xiah his Comt reigned in his ftead. ned away with ' afdiClion,and with wacer ofafHiflion, ynciil I rc- 41 ^* Andleholhaphatthefonneof Afabs- * ».c*ra.io.^t, hungct.and be fed turnc in peace. gan to reigne vpon ludah in the fourth yeere of )T^„^^tita »8 And Mlchaiah layd , If thoii retwrne in AhabKingofllrael. lion or Dceaa ana itiii >ti .ir riii /-«!•• water. peace,the Lord hath no: fpoken by ms. And hce 41 leholhaphat was hue &thircie yeere olde, o That when yee fayd, « Hearken all ye people. when he beganne to reigne, and reigned fine and fhall fee thefe jp So the kingof Krael and lehofhaphat die twentieyeieinlerufalem. And his mothers name pair^.ye may giue Kingofludah went vp to Ramoth Gilead. was Azubah the daughter of Shilhi. God'ihe glory and 50 And the kingoflfraelfaid to Icholhaphat, 43 Andhe walked in all the wayes of Afi his kaov that I am J ^iU change mine apparell , and will enter into father, and declined not therefrom, but did that luittuePfopiiet. the battell , but put ihou on thine apparell. And which was right in the eyes of the Lord. Neuer- the king ot'Ifrael changed himfclfe, and went in- thelefle » thc'hie places were not taken away :f»r J '|^"",'"|' *''?* to the battel 1. the people offered ftill and burnt incenfe in the »„ «" t'litok'rg jr And the King of Aram commaunded his hie places. thai they might two and thirtiecaptainesouer his charets, faying, 44 And lehofhaphat , made peace with the "'" '^'"^^ '"» Fight neither with finall, nor great, faue onely a- King of Ifrael. pl!ce°, .fweli « gainft the King of IfraeL 4) Concerning the reft of the ades of leho- chey did before J 2 And when the captaines of the charets favv Qiaphat , and his worthy deedcs that he did , and 'he TeiDpU wjt Ieho(])nphat,theyfaid,SurelyitistheKing of If- his battels which he fought , are they not written '"''*'• raei,arid they turned to fight againft him: and le- in the booke of the Chronicles of the Kings of xThatif.toihe hoOiaphat t crycd. ' ludah? lord lot helpe. ^^ And whenthe c.Tptaines of thecharctjfaw 46 And the Sodomites which remained in the that he was not the King of liraeJ , they turned day es ofhis father Afa , hee put clane out of the backe from him. land. I0r,m ih ^mpii. 34 Then a c»r»/ii»c man drew a bowe || migh- 47 TherewasthennoKingofEdom.-the''de- J'|^^|»*'*™"'*' ri/ifcSri^noMnf/;, tily and fmote the King of Ifrael bctweene the putiew«King. w« fu'bie'a tTi" ^Ebr.tndhttatini ioyntsfofhis brigandine. Wherefore hee fayd 48 leholliaphat made fhippes of e Tharfhifli dahandwaign. thebrigtndme, vnto his charct man , Turncthine handandcary tofayleto "^ Ophir for golde, but they went not, uemedby whom ^Ur.pckt "12 out of the hofte : for I am | hurt. for the lliippes were broken at Ezion Gaber. * o'jo,*^!)"^*^ ''*' 55 And the battel increafcd that day , and the 49 Then faydc Ahaziah the (onne of Ahab ^ b° Th>»ftiifl> , J Towit.Ahab yKingftoodftiUin his charet againft the Ara- vnto lehofhaphat , Let my feniants goe with theSaipture king of If ae). mites, and died at euen : and the blood ranne out thy feruants in the fhips. And lehofhaphat would m"neth cilicU of the wound into the middes of the charet. not. . *^\\li Mtj,,",,, 3 ' J ■ L* n J IS in India, where man to his owne countrey. ned in riis ftead. theEgyptiaaiand 37 So the king died, and was brought to Sa- j i f Ahaxiah the fbnne of Ahab began to Arabians tr»f. maria, and they buried the King in Samaria. reigne ouer Ifrael in Samaria , the feucnteenth fike for gold. J 8 And one wafhed the charet in thepoole yeere oflehofhaphat Kingofludah, and reigned tonhthtrhu °fS2maria,and the dogs licked vp his bloodCand two yeeres ouer Ifrael. tM/htdit. II they wafhed his armour; according* vnto the 52 But hee did euill in the fight of the Lord, * Cbif.t t,i9, wordc of the Lord which he fpake. and walked in the way of his fatker , and in the i9 Concerning the reft of the ades of Ahab way ofhis mother, andin thewayof leroboam and all that he did , and the yuorie houfe which the fonne of Nebat, which made Ifrael to finnc. he built, and all the cities that he built , are they J 3 Forhcefcrued Baal and worfliipped him" not written in the bookc of the Chronicles of and prouoked the Lorde God of Ifrael vnto the Kings of IfraeP wrath , || according to all that his father had lOr,maa[> Therefore thou (hale not come downe from the bed , on which thou art gone vp,but fhalt die the death. 7 And he faid vnto them. What manerof man was hee which came and met you, andcoldc youthefcwordes> 8 And they faidc vnto him. He was an * hai- rie man, and girded with agitdleofleathera- bouthisloynps. Then fayde he, It is Eliiah the Tifhbite. 9 Therefore the I^»g fent vnto him a cap- taine ouer fiftie with his fiftie mtn , who went vp vnto him: ;Srbeholdc,herateonthetoppe f of amountaine, and heefaide vnto him, Oman of God, the King hath commanded th*t thou come downe. 10 But Eliiah anfwered , and (aid to the cap- taiiie oucr the fiftie. If that I bee a man of God, let fire come downe from the hcauen,& dcuoure thee and thy fiftie. g So fire came doivne from the heauen and deuoured him and his fiftie. X I Againe alfo hefent vnto him another cap- taineouer fiftie, with his fiftie. Whofpake,and faid vnto him , i'O man of God , thus the King commandeth. Come downe quickely. 12 But Eliiah anfwered, and faydvnro them, 1 Ifl be a man ofGodjlet fire come downe from thchcaucn,anddeuouretheeandthy fiftie.So fire came downe from the heauen,and deuoured him and his fiftie. I J f Yet againe hee fcnt the tfiird captaine oucr fiftie with his fiftie. And the third captaine ouer fiftie went vp , and came , and fell on his knees before Eliiah, and befought him, and favdc vnto him,0 manofGod,! pray thee, let my l< life andthelifeofthefe thy fiftie femants be 'preci- ous in thy fight. 14 Beholdc, there came fire downe from the ouer fiftie with their fifties : thercforcletmy lifi: m Thus ihetorj now he precious in thy fight. S'""'' bo'drefie ij And the Angelof the Lordf-id vnto ElU |;„™^|,^'* iah, Gcddownewithhim.bc^tiotafiaideofhis ii.rfainingiofif- prcfence. Sohcarofe, and went downe with him '"»i\which oiiit*. vnto die King. Z'I\u^T,TdZ' i6 And hee (aide vnto him. Thus fayeth the codsmeinge. Lord, Becaufe thou haft fent niefifcngcrs to en- n lehoihaphatgo. quire of Baal-xebub the god of Ekron , (was it '"ginl'i'ieila- not becaufe there was no God in Ifrael to inquire ^'^"^^ hi'dllieil' of his worde?) therefore thou fhalt not come houm king in the downe off the bed , on which thou art gone vp, i7yeete ei hit butfhaltdiethedeath. reigncandinthe „ , , . ,. , I r r 13 yceie,»hich , J7 So he dyea according to the worde ot the „„ ,1,, j.,eere of Lord which Eliiah hadfpokcn. And "lehoram hiifcnne.iehotani began ro rcigne in hisffcadcinthcfecondycere <•'? fonneofAhab of Ichoram the fonne of lehofliaphat King of i'J" i„ ,h"e SVeto ludahjbecaufc he had no fonne. _ oi this lehoram, 18 Concerning the reft of thcaftcsofAhaxi- lehofhaphatdied, ah,rhat he did, are they not written in the booke "'',^d'h''^7,''','J^ of the Chronicles of the Kings of Ifrael? CHAP. II. 8 EHinhclimdeih the nttirt with hiKlokt. tt Ue'ttUktv^f wis heauen, i j Ehflu uhth hu cloke tndiiuidtih lordtf, JO The hitler tmivenimoui v*tett ae he*iid, t^Thithif- drtnthiilmackem/lfi>ti,vertniwpicceiwUbte»'es. ANd when the Lord would take vp Eliiah into heauen by a whirle winde , Eliiah went with Elifha from a Gilgal. 2 Ihen Eliiah faid to Elifha , Tarie hecre, I P'*;/-" *"''"", praythee: for the Lord hath fent me to Beth-el. ;,'';|™„"'"i But Elifha faid, As the Lord liueth, & as thy foule ,f,5, ,|,ty came liueth,! will not leaue thee. So they came downe oner lorden.and toBetk-el. '"'"'"nthewil- 3 And the b children of the Prophets that l""c\%\o(hl9, were at Betb-elcameout to Eliflia,and faid vnto b So'talledbe- him, Knoweft thou that the Lord will take thy caufetheyaiebe- mafter from c thine head this day? Andhefaide, S''"""l,*ri! Yea, I d Know it : hold ye your peace. „joiy di.arine. 4 Againe Eliiah faide vnto him, Elifha, tarie c Tbaiis, fr«ra here, I pray thee: for the Lord hath fent mee to being any moto lericho.But he faid. As the Lord liueth,and as thy ',„ Set^^,hf bead, fbule liueth, I will not leaue thee. So they came istobethemafter, to lericho. as to be at the 5 And the children of the Prophets that were '«^*'j» '• ''*» at e lericho, came to EliOia , and faidc vnto him, j f°o"hetord Knoweft thou that the Lord will t.ikc thy mafter hadieucaledit from thine head this day ? And hee fayde, Yea, I vnto him. knowit:holdyeyourpeace. ^. ^ . ^ LK'^t" 6 Moreouer Eliiah faide vnto him, Tarie, I jetitho and other pray thee.hei e: for the Lord hath (ent me to lor- piacts were ther« (len. But he faide, As theLordliueth,andaschy I'rophets.wi.ich fouleliueth, I will not leaue thee. So they went tt«°he"'»fl'»- both together. , at J and brought 7 And fiftie men of the (bnnes of the Pro- vpin the true phets went and ftoode on the other fide afarre feateolGod, o{f,and they two ftoode by lorden. 8 f Then Eliiah tooke his cloke , and wrapt it together, and (mote the <" waters,and they were f To mt,ol diuided further and thither, and they twaine went lordea. ouer on the dr^ land. ^,- u e ^'^ t^Y Sp''" 9 Now when they were pafled ouer, Eluah *,ue double fayde vnto Elifh.i, Aske what I fhall doe for thee force in me.be- before I be taken from thee. And Elifha faide, I ""f' "' '^'''^^ pray thee,let thy Spirite £ be double vpon me. ^ f.V^Mi.'a^Vw^fe firmed ic Kit fonae. a Which w« tfi« 10 And heefaide. Thou haft afked an liard fo much as the re ft thing : yet if thou fee me when I am taken from vi ihe Prophr»».-or thee,thou fhalt haue it fo: & if not,it ftial not be. ''.r Spi. i/ being . - J . II And as they went walking and t.nlking, p',";'];',;;'" 'l"" bcauen , and deuoured the two former captaincs bcholdc, tJaerc appcattd a charet of firc,and hor- Lauc tivo, fes Water healed, lehoranu 1 1. Kings. He and lehofhaphatoucrcome *Ec abitctuibataric* tohiafiiccefibtf. Tes of firCjanJ did fepnrate thitn twaine. * So Eli- J Neuftthelcfle, he cleaued vnto ^ the finnes t> He ftctificei iah went vp by a whiilewinde into •> hcaucn. oflcroboam, thefonneofNccac, which made "*,''" Bo'^*" y X 1 And Khflia faw it,and he cried, My father, Ifrael to finnc, *Wdeparted not therefrom. boara'ha'dmiiT my father, the charet of Ifrael, and the horfcmen 4 ^ Thcii « Mclha King of Moab had ftorc c Tbi. was doM thereof : and he faw him no more : and he tooke of Iheepe, and rendred vnto the King oi Ifrael an ^'" that Dauid bis own* cloches.and rent them in two pieces. hundreth thouiand lambcs,and an hundreth thou- 5^.°'.?;V_''.!.???" ij ^He tooke vpalfo the cloke of Eliiah that land rammes with the tvooII. * fellfromhim, andretumcd, andftoodeby the 5 But, when Ahab was dead,the King of Mo- banke of lorden. ab rebelled againft the King of Ifrael. 14 AfcCTjhee tooke the cloke of Eliiah, thjc 6 Therefore King lehoram went out of Sa- fell from him, and finote the waters , and fayde, maria the fame feafon,and numbred all Ifrael, Where is the Lord God of Eliiah ? And (o he al- 7 And went , and fent to lehofiiapha: King fo, after he had ftrikcn the waters , fo that they of ludah, faying, The King of Moab hath rebel- were diuided this way and that way , went ouer, led againft mee : wilt thou goe with me to battell tuem Elilha. againll Moab ? And heeanfwcred, I will goe vp: 1 5 And when the children of the Prophets, /^r d I am , as thou art, my people, as thy people, d Reic'e uZingt which were at Iericho,&w him on the other fide, aaen. el, and lehofliaphat, and the King of Edom went would bjue but 20 Thenhefiid,Bringmeanewcnife,andput dov.netohim. vredhiacoeofell lalt therein. And they brought it to him. i j And Elifha fayde vnto the King of Ifrael, l°d'the^^ore"hr* 21 Andhe went vnto the fpring of the waters, •> What haue I to doe with thee? g'^theetothe diidanedtoia. B ThiH G«d jjsae and c.ift there m thelalt, and fayd, Thus fayth tJic pi ophets of thy father and to the prophets of thy fwere hi-n, bim po*er,caen Lord.Ih.iueheakdtliis Water: death llisl no more mother. And the King of Ifrael faidc vntohim, 'The wicked come thcTeof,ncither barrenrsefle tj the ^oiuid. i Nay : for the Lord hath called thefe three Kings, ft,"™^' "f go^ 2 2 So the waters were healed vntiil tliis day, to giue them into the hsnd of Moab. but wben they according to the »vorde of Elillia which hee had 1 4 Then Eliiba faid, As t!ie Lord of hoftes li- "c dtiae n by ffoken. ueth,inwhofefrghtlfbnd,ifitwerenor, that! "T'""!'!''''*"'* 23 ^ And hcc went vf> from thence vnto regarde the prcfenceofleholhaphattheKingof r"'t'Al,,w!,ichtti>fetJ. i; fi.t}.a't^,ooHtihtin,, ly the Lord : (or he Will giue Moabmto your hand, aifeimoyont tHdfjutththtithofiiuttir, 7^ Tht ntfinistrtmurdimt. jp And vc fiiall I'm'itc cucry flrong townc and '"°r- , . ,7 rbtir K^i !Acr,f!m iBto''ouId pnj to behi"o"nfoMe, "ot. 17 So die woman conceiucd, andbarcafonnc n°^^i'h'i^*"^ whom he offteJ to 27 Then he tooke his eldeft fonne,that fliould at that fame feafon, according to the time of hfe, f,uiifufu* * "h* ^*"*h ' h'""b * ^"C reigned in his fteadcjandr offered him for a that Eliflia had faid vnto her. *Gtn.ti,i: rauT«ueTtie''mo» ^""^^ Offering vpon the wall : fo diat Ifrael was 1 8 f And when the childe wasgrov»en,it fell Bed the iftjelitci forc gricued , and they departed from him , and on a ?r « neither » new moone nor Sab- BForarutbiiajet treo,! necefiUie, 1 J And he fayd,Goe, and borowe dice veflels bath day. And flie anfwered, f All (haU be well . '^'P^Pj^ *"« before he fuccour abroad of all thy ndghbours, emptie veflels, «nd 24 Then flice fadled an aflc, and fayde to her t"* pVoVhetVloe wJt'd'tht "'^'"' I, 'P3''C"°^- ftTuant, Driue, and goc forward: flay not for mee doafine and COB. Bjo.eptairrhw 4 And when thou art come Jn,diou flialt fliut to get vp,except I bid diee. ^f"^""' mercie. die doore vpon thee and vpon thy Ibnnes , and 2 j f So flie went,3nd came vnto the man of • '■"■t'*"* e iheProphw powre out into e all thofe veffels, and fet alidc God to mount Carmel. And when the man of VDto"er''t^'t Go^d ^^°^^ ^^^ "^ ^""- ^°^ '"^'^ ^" II O"^"" ^S'"''"^ '^'" ' ^^ ^^'^^ ^° ^^' ^''''^* '^ neaet fiileth to J So ihee departed froni him, and fliut the hazi his feruanc, Behold,the Shunammitc. ptouide for hii fet- doore vpon her, and ^^pon ha fonnes. And they 16 Runncnow, I fay, to meete her, and fay "W u" "'"" brought to her,and flie powred our. i-nto her, Art thou in health? is chine hultand in "eyVruft in hitlf. ^ ^ ^"^^ "^«" ^^^ "^^^^^ '^""^ f"" ' '^^ %^ ^^^^^^^ ""'* « ^-^ '^'"''^^ "^ ^^^^'^ A"*^ ^^'^ ^ fTs augment and vnto her fonnc, Bring meyetavcfTell. And hee fwercd. We arc in health, increafe in the fayd Tnto her , Therc'is no moc veiTels. And che 27 And when flie came to the man of God vn- rcod h dJ °y'^ ' tcafed. to che mountaine, flie <> caught him by his feecc; « i„ toVtn ot Botonelyp*roIiide 7 Then Qie camc and toldcthcmanofGod. andGchnzi wenttoher, to thruft her away : Lut hi.mil.tie and iey for hi! ff tuant.thjt And he fayd, Goe,*^ fell die oyle, and pay them the man of God faid, Let her alone: for her foule '^Ij" '^^*'' ™*' jiii debts fhoulde that thou art in debt vnto , and liue thou and thy is f vexed widiin her , and the Lord bath hid ic 1^/^ hnftulim hl^iltteiT ^^^'^^"^ °f ^^ Sreft. from me,and hath not toldc it me. ». iiiitmfft, profefsionwlth. ^ ^And on a time Eliflia Came to Shunem, 28 Thenflicfaid, Didldefireafosneofmy •ut (lander, but and there a woman of great t/iimitton conftrai- lord? did I not (ay, Deceiue me not? ""d 'hi ''''*"'* nedhimtoeatbrcad:andashepafledby,hccur- 29 ThcnhcfaidtoGehaii, Gird thy loynes, . rwhich"oald ns^ in thither to eat bread. " andtakemyftaffeinthinehand, andgothy way: be fepirate from 9 And (he (ayd vnto her huftand, Beholde,! p if thou meetc any , fidute him not -. and if any p «,),( fueh the reft of y houfe, knownow, that this is an holy man of God that falucethee, anfwercbim not: and lay my ftaffe fpeedcthatno- y he might more paTTedi by vs Continually. vpon die face of die childe. thing may !«, thee SfMollBdy *° L«^^ make h him a little chamber, Ipray 50 Andthemodicrofthechilde{aidc,A5the ;»;J; •»'»•. ^"^ ■od ptayeii. thce,witb wallfs, & let vs fee him ihac a bcd,and Lorde liuedi , and as thy foulc Uuc* , I will not leawc EliHiaraifcth a childe from death. ir.KingSi 'Naaman the Syrian and Elilha, ' leaue thee. Therefore he arofe,and followed her. rja,hcwouldfoonedeliuerhjmofhiskprofie. J I But Gehaxi was gone before them,and had 4 And « he went in,3nd tolde his lord,fay ing, d That iJ.Mainjm laved the ftatfevpon the face of the childe, but Thus and thus fajth the irayde dial is of the land '«*'''* "'•> '•*« he neither fpake nor heard: wherefore heeretur- oflfrael. kmgof Syria, ned to meetehim , and tolde him , faying , The j And the King of Aram fay d, Goe thy way childe is not waken. ' thither, and I will fend a letter vnto the King of J 2 ^Then came Elifha into the houfe,and be- Ifrael. And he departed , and <• tooke | with him d Th« isK»»ma» hold,the childe was dead, and laydvpon hisbed. ten talents of fihier , and lixe thoufand piecw of '"'''«" ""''* • 5 J He went in therefore, and (hut the doore gold, and ten change of raiments, Vabr^ihUhtvi vpon them twaine, and prayed vnto the Lord. 6 And brought the letter to the King of If- qThelikedid 34 After he went vp,and 1 lay vpon the child, raelto this cffed,Nowe when this letterls come tliiahiothewi. and put his mouthonhis mouth , and his eyes vnto thee, vnderltand, that I hauefent thee Naa- s°tc"ca"i"King. 'vpon his cycs, and his hands vpon his hands , and manmy feruant, thatthou mayeft hcale him of I'liKsnll s.Psiil ftretchcd himfelfe vpon him, and the flcfh of the his leprofie. Aa.i..io,rigmfy- child ewaxedwarme. ^ 7 AndwhentheKingoflffael had read the "g ''»« "" '.''*' 3 J And he wev.t from h'tm^ and walked vp and letter, he rent his clothes , and fayd , Am I God, ftwn'ihat bea're downc in the houfc, and went vp and fpred him- to kill and to giue life, that he doeth fend to me, thew'otdofocd felfe vpon him : then the childe neefedtfeuen tliat Uliould heale a man fro his leprofie? where- andare difiribu- tinries,and opencd his cycs. fore confider,! pray you, and fee how he fedketh ^"l\\\\U ''""' 3 ^ Then he called Gehazi, and fayd. Call this a quarell againlt me. t°MeaniBg,ofien. Shunammite. So he called her, which came in vn- 8 But when Elillia the man of God had hca^d timet. to him. And he faid vnto her, Take thy Tonne, that the King of Ifrael had rent his clothes, hee f 37 And (liee came, and fell at his feete, and fent vnto the King, faying, ^ Wherfoie haft thou e The Prophet bowed herfelfe to the ground, and tooke vp her rent thy clothes? Let him come nowe to me , and rebuketh the king fonnc,and went out. he (hall know that there is a Prophet in Ifrael. becaufe he did aoj 3 8 Afterward Elifiha returned to Gilgal, and a 5, ^ Then Naaman came with his horfes, and ",, ^ue'io hi. r That is, ill the famine «>« in the f land , and the children of the with his charets, and ftoode at the doore of the promes.Sf there- iand cf ifiael. Prophets dwelt with him. And hee fayd vnto his houfe of Elifha. '<>" wou'd not feruant. Set on the great pot, and feethe pottage 10 AndElifliafentamefTengervnto him,Iay- [^*n"^"Jof''a"'* for the children of the Prophets. ing. Go and wafh thee in lorden feuen times,and p,ophet,whofe 3 9 And one went out into the fielde,to gather thy flelli (liall come againc to thee,and thou (halt ptayeti he would herbes,and found 4J ?f wwv a wilde vine, and ga- bcclenfed. heate.&towhona t Which the A thercd thereof t wilde gourdes his garment full; u But Naaman was f wroth and went awa}', °e(o"j^°fot con* Botlcwies cAcoV g^ j came & Ihred them into the pot of pottage: and faid , Beholde, I thought with my felfe, Hee fc„t. j ^"vehement' ^'^'^ ^^^Y ^"^'^ " "°'' will furcly comc out , and ftand , and call on the f Mmj reafsn .j and dangerous in 4© So they powrcd out for the men to eatc: Name of the Lord his God and put his handon muimoreih. whea. purging and when they did eateofthepottage,they cried the p]acc,and heale the leprofie. iy'thefioKsanT "h^'h'' r out, andfayd, O thou man ol God, "death win 12 Arenot AbanahandPhai-par,riuCrsofDa- outward thing*, poyfon'eVbe'faiife ^^ P^"^ • ^n^ they could not eate thercef. mafcus,better then all the waters oflfrael? may I and hath not re- . ofihebittcinefle. 41 Then he fayd, Bring meale. And hee caft it not vvaf]imeinthem,andbecleanfed> fohettir- f J-q^j jj^'j^"* into the pot,and fayd, Powre out for thepeople, ned,and departed in difplcafure. tbete*coDtaine(|. that they may eatc ; and there was none euill in • 13 But his feniantes came , and fpake vnto , the pot. ' him, and faid, g Father,;/ the Prophcthad com- g Tbiidcclareth ; 4i f Then came a man from Eaal-fhalifha, manded thee a great thing, wouldeft thou not ^^^11"^^"^°''^* and brought the man of God bread of the'firft hauedoncit? how much rather then,- when hee loue their" raaR««l fruites,e«e»twcntie loaues of barley , and hill faidi to thee, ,Wafh,and be cleane? at children theit^ ., earesofcorneinthehulke.AndhefaidGiuevn- j^ Thcn'went hee downe, and *wafhed him ''>tl?«".and like- , to the people, that they may eate. felfe feucn times in lorden, according to the fay- ^„j"he.rrer?* 4J And his feruant anfwered, Howe fliould I ingofthemanofGod:andhisfle(hcameagaine, uanti.muft be af- fet this before an hundreth men? He fayd againe, like vnto the flclh of a litlc childe, and hee was feaioned ai to- Giueitvntothepeopkjthattheymay eace: for cleane. wardtbeitchiU ihusfayth the Lord , They fliall eate , and there 15 ^ And'hee. turned againe to the hian of ♦"°^,^.j^, I It is not the 31 fjiaii remaine. God, hee, and a'U his company, and came and thTftt'it'fi°tb,bnt +4 So he fet it before them, & they did eatc, ftoodebcfpfehim.and fayd. Behold novv,I know .^i,^,,^- ■ thebiefsingtiiat and Jeft oucr,accorcling tothc wordof theLord. rhatrA^r'Wno Godinallthcworldbutinlfraeh j, so'theWe Oodgiueili. CHAP V now therefore I pray'thce,take a f reward of thy commandeth that l'N*tmmthtS)rianhtaltdofhUlepnj;e.\Sf.l!httiJk.^'^^''-^^^^- ; . ,' • , , ,,. t ,i.f « freely nioH'Meiue fithbUs'Ji^,. ^7 G'h»<ll„ynm,htepTof,eMi-I'hi i6 For hcc faid , As thc Lord liucth ( before y,^; ,';^^,"' B""' toob mmff mi r4.fiivt 0} Nmmm. whom I ftand) I wil not i-cceiue it . And he would ; He (eclo't h hli NOwe wasthere oneNaairancaptnineofthe hauec6ftraincdhinitorcceiucit,i'butherefufcd. conieieBce wouo. .hat an-oDo he " ''°'^*^ °^ ^^^ ^""^ °^ ^''"" ' *'' ?>' "^ "^^^ '7 Moreouer Rnaman faid , Shall there not- j!^«^ in b^^l'l',' InfidehGoVha'th ani^ honourable in the fight of his lordc , bccaufc be giticn to thy fcruanttwomules loadeofrhis Jj°p|!,„',"^"eior« his,andairothat that by him the Lorde had »deliuered the Ara- carth?for^hy feruant wil hencefoith offer neither dtfii'cscodto tlie infidels haue miccs.Healfo wasamjghticman^ffef-valiant j W biimt facrifice nor ofterinc vnto anyothcrgod, forgiuehim.leit them ineflimati- . i„„„- ■ ■ \ „ ^ . , , ° ! others by his ex- .n, which doe ^'^PT J U A '• I. J t. ,_ , faue vnto the Lord. ample mUt W to goodfotheit 2 And the Aramitcs had'gone out by bands, i8 Hcrem thcLordbcc 'meramll yntorhy .i,)oi„„j.jor,s(o», cour.itcy. and had taken a lidc maydc of the land oflfiatl, feruant, that when my mafter gocth'into the hrsowne|.irthe" j, ie.U. /he wM if. a^fhc f ferual Naamnns wife. Iioufc of Rimmon, to vvorfliip there, and leanrth eonfefreih iliatj^B , bMeaning Eli. 3 ^'"^ ^^ ^^"'^ ^""> ^" miftris, Would God on mine hand , and I bo we my felfe in the houfe "^^ ^""'^', J^'^ *a. J *• my lord JVfr* with the b Prophet that is in Sama- f Himmon ; when I doc bowc Uownc, //2jf, in cod. ihc Gehazi leprous. Chapvj. The Aramitesfmittcrt with blindncffc. ijf thehoure of Rimmon,tlie Lord be merciTuU vn- King of Ifracl, (aying, Ee^vare tliou "oe not oucr to thy ferunnc in this point. to fuch a place : for there the Aramitesarc come 1 p Vnto \\ home he (aide, >< Goe iii peace. So do^vnc. hedcf>artcdfromhimabouthalfca daycs iour- jo So the King of Ifrael fent to the place neyofground. which tlie man ofGod told him,and warned him 2 o And Gehazi thcfcnunt of Eliflia the man of, and ,n;n(T net tUaC' tWmcs J J And thc hcaTt of thc KinP of Aram was I^I!''"'''' ^\ troubled tcr this thino: therefore heccalledhis rtoh.sic, fc The PtorSet did noopproue bisittc.butaiict tbc common ml- ouui Ipcichbe This Araitiitc Naaman,receiiiing not tliof; things at hs hand chat he brought : as theLorde liiiccn, I will ninne afterh!m,and t kc fomeuhat ofhim. 21 SoGeliaxi followed fpccdily after Naa- man. An i \\hcn Naanian fv.ve him running afcer I Dcc'iriRgtiiftc him' hec lieht do^Mie from the chaiet to mecte by *h>t honour him,and ravd,Is all well? bare ID thc Pio. pfa«bisauiler. feinants and faid vnto them. Will yenotfhewe '"-""fcthjit me,»vhich of vs bevrrajeth out ccun "tl to the king 'I'T'd " '*"*"'*• r z 1 hen one of his feruants faid, None, my 'hin^ to itci« lorde, O Kinc, butF.liOathe Prophctthatisin ''^'•'""'"""S'* 2 2 Andhcanfvvered,Aliswel:mymaftcrhath Ifrad,tcllcth the King of Ifrael, sm^a the wordcs Z^^ctbl", i ftnt me,raying, Beholde, there bee come to mec, that thou (pcakcft in thy c priuie chamber. ja mefttheu,Cehaii} ■nowhither. fcechthce, opai his eyes, i^ that he'may fee. And *'."'"'.jj.7. B Wuoot Ipre* iA'Ri't\ifCttrAp\-nrnWtm n Wpnf nnf inin(» tVip I ovi mifn^J hlio (»i./-r r^f ^L/- /%.....«► ^n.^ Uao b That i fcDC witb tlice ia Ipitite? o Thatis.mon-y toboy po;r;fsion> money,andto recciue garments," and ol:ucs,and 18 So i thevcamedowne tohim, butEliflia ' ^It'omg.ibe ^wit.roKaniPg hat vineyardes,r.nd(hcepe, and oxen, and men fer- praved vnto the! ord,and(aid,Smite this people, L?,',"°'l-'V"'' ," "(ct'umfof' '" "a"«,and maide feoiantsl 1 pray thee, ^^rJ, blindnrfTe. And he fmofe them do"'^ .Mn "^ Cod to bane CO- 27 The leprofie therefore of Naaman (hall w ith blindnefle, according to the n-ord of Elifha. tbcmfeltes fure of oeioiisiDindei. cleaue vnco thee, and pto thy feedcforeiier.And i^ And Elilta faid Mitb them, Thisisnotthe J'"-, . »V^'J°^,'j^°^*^'° heewent outfromhis prefencea leper white as wav, neither is this the citie : follow mee, and I fog led by tJ,c s^p7. by .vhoie cooe- toufucQeCpd: wcrdctnightbc SiBiettd, ' JttreifUct, m Njamwsrcc. lUQtS, will leade you to the man whomeyefeeke. But tit of God and not he ^ led them to Samaria. becjuie he fopgbt 20 And when thej' were come to Samaria, E- JicebuiVneTt?" jttbthtK^nzoCsyriaicDUBiii/toththsgoftiTJtcl. t} ivht lidia faid,Lord, opcn theire^'es that theymay fee. fet forth the gtorfe t Or,i piece of woodbccoboiU wici;. \OrJtbt txt kttd. b God wrooght thismitacalouily toconfinneihe fnowe. CHAP. VI 6 th(h*mtltth)Ton tofnlmmetloue thevater, 8 Uedifdt' fttb iht IC^taZ'fSyriai ceunfiuto tht kiKgoflirjcl. t} iyil fin.in^,k tx,r,mtfaa,u,e. ^^j behold,*;^^^ were in the mids of Samaria. ' The «iV ked vfe A Nd the children of the Prophet faydevnto , 21 And the King of Ifrael faid vnro Elifha Tc'id"\^oJ,%''n Elilha,Echold,wepravthcc,rhe place where when hee fawethem, 'My father, (halllfmite theinuantsof v.-c dwell w'ththeCjis too little for vs. them,(hall I fmire them ? GoH.whtn they 2 Let vs nowe goe to lorden , that wee may 22 And hee anfwered. Thou (l^altnot fmite '•""'"'o haue my take thencc.euery man a » beame, and make vs a them : doeCi thou not finite tliemthat thou haft ihe^dhoucb 4 ■ placetodwellin.AndheanfTeredj^oe. taken wi;htbv fivorde, and with thy bowe >* i«f theit heart ff^ey J Andonefiid.Vouchfife^Ipray'tneev tdgoe fer bread and water before them, that thej' may ""VnovJe .Tyithtfiyfenians.AndhertiT.vered;! wiilgoS. cateand e'rinkeandgbeto theirnuftcr. m FortHj •! 4 So he went with them, & vhcntHeycame 2j And he made great preparation forthem: iDtre»tiear.d:he toTcrden,theya!tdowTievvood. ' -& when they had eaten & dnuikcn, hefcntthcm miu'Ie wrought 5 And as one r.fs failing of a tree. the|!^Ton av,r.y :& they went to their mafter. So thc bandes by the Propj.cr, fellir/o the ivater .- ihen he cryed,andfaydcj Alas of Aram camem no more inter the land of Jfiael. j^. ^^'^on'^ui- nna"cr,it wasF-utborowcdi •<" 24 But sftenvardeBcn hadad Kingof Aram etnestheoift'tey 6 AndtheraanofGodfavde," Wlierefell it? gathered all his hofle, and went vp and bcfieged bad tio.ooercome And'hee fl.e-.vcd him the place. Then hee aic Samaria. ' " |°.^'l"l-' '"'*•'? dqwnt«ft/f« of\ifoort. J I And he faid,God doc fo to mce and more manthere, neither voyce of man, but horfes tied j> ^'>"'!''^P^'^^ alfo, ifcheheadofEliIha the fonne ofShaphat and affcs tied : and the tents «re as they were, ftele Goas"uiger came to him, vnto hisferuants,'' I wilihewe you now, what the b Heminmfted mori>eriiie ibty hcefaid to the El&crs,Seeye nothow thisT mur- Aramiteshauedonevntov;;.'! hey know that we i^e Prophm wii net hnowe. therers fonnt: hath fcnt to take away mine head? are aftaraj(hed,therefore they are gone out of the fo°e''c*ouW bel«"t ^ "'h"h°r''''* ^^^^ heede when the meflenger commeth, a»d campe to hide themftliies in the fielde , faying, Dotbi^iSg^as ihcy"*^ w™ Med the"* fliut the doore and handle him roughlv at the Whai they come out of the citie, we iliall catch which are more ptophtis andraa- doore :is not thefounde of his matters fcete be- them aliue,and get into the citie. polmkethsngod- ffdNabothtobe liiudchimi ij Andoneofhisferiiantsanfwered,andfiid, p*^*")! th?n nee!* ''s"**'!'i wiclied J J Whileheeyettalked with them,beholde, Letraentakenowfiueofthehorfesthatremaine, de«h. fall ?nt'o'a*'« and the meflenger came doune vnto him, andfayde, andareIeftintIie£?iUttidtntoief.th. ij And they went after them vnto lordcH, -Ktre »cc»H«ntA- THen EliUia faide,Heare ye the words of the and loe,all the w.-iy wasfull of clothes and vefTels "> ^'*« '" »*« Lorde -. thus Ciith the Lord, » To morow this which the Aramites had call from them in their ^**"'* cutraiTarcd of timea meafiirj o^EncBonrc/h jibe fold for a fhe- hafie: and theraeflengers returned,,and tolde the ^iMfshl^buMhe ^^^•> andtwom.eafuresofbarleyfora (hekelin King. time! and houtes ^^c g-^te of Samaria. 1 6 Then the people went out and fpoyled the aieonclyteueiled 2 Then a prince , OH whofe hande the King campeofthe Aran-itcsifbameafureoffinefloure by Geds ?pirit b leaned, anfwered the man of God , and faide, was at a flickel , and two meafures of barley at a kin^^oM'eTcVaroe Though the Lorde would makec wiiidov es in flickel'' according to the word of the Lord. k WhicbhefpaU 3t^*o«ei light of" theheaui:n,co;ild this thing come to pafle.«'And 17 AndtheKinggauc the prince (onwhofe pv^"^r'^"^- tbings.asvetfe 17. he(aide,BehoW,thonfhaltfeeitwiEhthine eyes, hand he leaned) the charge of the gate, and the iv ' • • c He mockeih at but tliou {halt not d eate thaeof. people ' trode vpon him in the gate , and he dy- ' ^' ^\' F""Ple^ L%°^iJt"rG°,j3'' 5 >'^^e there were foure leprous mea at the ed, as the man of God had fayd , which ^ake it, ^if.'lV'.^.^iet rayne'd downe ' cntring in of the the gate : and they faide one to whai the King came downe to him. the Syrians unti eorne from heaae, an Other, Why fit we here vntill we diei 18 And it came to paffe , as the man of God where they had Jome'tValre'"" ^ Ifweefay, We will enter into the citie, the had fpokcn to theKing, frying. Two meafurcsof ^^"'',5,'V""|* d^ThytnSde'itie famine ism the citie,and we fliall die there: and barleyatafliekel, and a meafiire of finefloure y^^f^ ^ Ihalbe puniiTieJ - if wefit hercwc die alio. Nowe therefore come, flull be at a fhekel, to-morowe about this time in lierein when thou and let vs f. 11 into the Campe of the Aramites : if the gate of Samaria. deaJd'etn^rbe '''^^''^■='^"'''^''""» "'^^^^''^'"^•^'^^^ 1 9 But the priiicc had anfwered the man of Vartaker thereof. vs,we are but dead. God, and fayd. Though the Lordc would make e For it was com- 5 Sothcy role vpin the twilight, togoc to windowcs in the heauen , could it come fo tjO tnandedin the law the campe of the Aramites : and when the>' tvere palfe? And he fayd. Behold, thou flialt feeit.with dwell a'pinand*^ '^''"1^ ^^ ^^ vtmofi part of the campe of the A- thine eyes,biit thou flialt not eate thereof, not among iheir ramitcs,loe,i!iere was noinan thei-c. 20 And fo it came vnto him : for the people btethre,lell.l^.^«. 6 For thcLordehadcaufed the campe of the trode vpon him in the gate,and he dyed, f Thus God nee- Aramites to heare a f noyfc o£ charets and a C H A P. VIII. p3rai^Bt^i"enrov "Oyfeof hoi fes , dWj/a noyfcofa groat armie fb 1 EUlhx,^rofhiJ!eth vnto ihrSbKinrr.mi:e tie atatihiiffeiie* tbiwicVe.i..houoU that thcv faide one to another. Behold, the King y"""- " neei,r<,pi„!;e,:uoH.r-^;>cith.ii,„!hnibtK:>»?. ■ they be ne.c, fo" of Ifiael hath hired ngainfl vs the Kings of thi f^:;!-.,'/ uU^^ - i'^l',nt^t:^]uZ ^'r^J !vatttriheinwi,!i ^''"'t"> 2nd die Kings of thi; tgypti.ins to come H-^xh;»creidfth i-u<„„.„^ a fmall nol la*" vpon vs. ■ •"j-'Hen fpake Eliflia v.nto the wom.in , * whofc .^/^^^^^.y. fluking cf a ie.ife, 7 Whcrcfore they arofe, and fled in the twi- 1 fonne he had reflorcd to life, faving,Vp,and g Tberticled ]i'gbr, and left their tencs and their horfI$Tand goc,thou, andtlunehoufe, ;'nd To iourne where a Wh«reilM>i» °*'„;^°A'"'y , theiraflcs,fM*>Jthecampeasiivvas, andgflcdde thou a canfl foiourne : for the Lorde hath called "nfl«nd*acoi».» owne f orifcienc e ^^r *«'"•" ''"^ «• topuiHitlb^i r dieir lines. for a famine , and it COOHnftb alfo vpoa the land "°a 'vc"i « bett ' «R 8 Aiid when thcfe lepers €arac to the Ytjnofl; feucnyecrc. ajijpUDtie, \ % And HazacI, Ichoram. Chap.ix. Ahaziah. Ichu is anoyntcd king. 1^6 2 And the wx>mnnaro/c,and did after the fay- Dau:dhisreriiantsrakc,*asheIiadpiomifcdhi[n ♦i.ffl^,.i.. ingofthc manof God, and ucnt both flic and to giuc him a ]i^lit,a«rf to his children for eiicr. her houflioldc andfoiouinedinthc Lindof the 20 ^ Inthofc daves lidom"' rebelled from m v^iti,h,d Philifliins feiien yer«. vnderthehandofludab, and m;dcaKingouer benefubieitirora J ^ And at the feuen ycfcs end, the woman themfdues. Dauids time vmiU returned out of the landof thePhilirtin^s, and 21 Tlierefore lorain wenttoZair, and ell his '*"""r'*<'^l«'>o- h Thjtis.toconi. ^vcntoiitbtocall vpoii the King for her hoiilc charets with him, and hce arofc by night, and plaint on iljcm and forhcr land. " fmote the Edoniites which were about binivvith which h«d tskeo ^ And the king talked ivichOcliai! the Tcr- tlic captaincs of the cliarcts, and die people fled *'*hT*fh'"«* uantcfdxmanof Ood, laying, 'Jell me, I pray intotheirtents. JifcnV *'*' thee, all the great afts that fclii ha hathxkme. 22 £0 Kdom rebelled from vnder the hand of t Gods '••ondfrfiJ J And as lie tolde ' the king, how he had re- ludali vnto this day. tlien "Libnah rebelled a£ 0 Ttiiiwju cit'e frouidcnce appei- ftorcdcnedcid to life,bel-.old,thc woman,^vhc■fe th.atnimctimc. inludihgiucnto '"\"\ ;!,"'«;'''',' fonne he had railed to lift , cJled vron the Kin^ 2 j Concerning the rcftof the aftcs of loitim '"" i^'"''«.i«n>. caultrithcKing 10 r , , - I r I I 1 ^ri V- I • /- ■ r 1 II I 1 1-1 L I ^'''J and alter bedtfuous to tor her lioiifeand Mr hcrLind. ihcn Gehariiaid, andall tnattieeuid, are they not vvnttenintbc tu.Bedlromking heare of him, My Lord, O King, this is the woman, and tliis is booke ofthe Chronicles of the Kings of Iiidah? lehotjm.betiufe **''""' f 'c'd'ana ^hcrfonne, wliom tlillia rcftored to life. 14 And loram flept with his fathers, and v^as "'*'• "lolauie. alio ht'reby'p'P'' ^ ^"^' when tJic King aikcd the womnn, flie buried with his fathei^ in the citic of Dauid. And' fcdantmcanteio tolde him : fo tlic k ng appjDJnted hcraiiEuniich, * Ahaziah his fennc reigned inhisftcad. *«.C6r«N.xx.t«, • jhepoorewi- faying, Keftorethoiiallduta;ehe!S,andallthe 2j f^ln thetwtlftycreoflor.imthe fonneaf d°The !<'!»£ tjufcd *'fr"iKof /jfrhiids fmcc die day ihe left the land, Ahab King of Ifccl did Ahaiiah the fonne of that to be luflly re- cuen viitill this time. lehoram King of Iiidali begin to rcigne. iloted.whichwjs 7 ^Thcn Elilha camc-to Dama{ciis,and Scn- 26 "Twoandtwentievere oldewasAhaxiah o WhiAiitobe ■ wcoDgfoii^ol. j^ja J the king of Aram was iicke. and one tolde when he begsnne to rei^ne , and he reigned one "^'^^Kill*' ""^ cairvmb^ him, faying. The man of God is come hither. yeereinleiu(a!em, andh!sm,otheisnamew•»« vtiBuba, knew tblVihii **' ' ' ^^<^ ^^ ^°°^^<^ ^'fon him fledfaftly,til Ha- the fonnexif Ahab in Izrcel,tecaufe he was ficke. weflengerHazael ^'"'^^^^'''^•''"fd, and the man of God wept. CHAP IX • Oiouldnayhimto X2 And liazaelfayd, Why weepethmy lord ? , . , , ." ,*,..,,, , »b..neibckio,- Andheeanfwered, Kecaufelknoi theeu'iUthar ^^tX,:r4l;^rJV„;l.r:1^/:^^^^ tnou IhaJt doe vnto the children oflfrael -.for kmp,ef>ud»h, jj Mdctuiah le^^btite ie c»/l liount tut their ftrong cities fliaJt thou fet on fire, Endtheir of*mhiiop>,tn,tthrdopiesdidtiiiti)i'. yongmenlha1rthouf;ayvviththefword,anJfhalt >-pHen Eliflia the Prophet called one of rhe dafli that infants a^ain/i theftones , and rent in J c:hildrcn of the Prophets, and (aid vnto him, pieces rheir women w thchilde. ♦ a Gird thy loincs and take this boxe of oyle m *i./C«»i.T9.t*ir; EThatiniould ij ThcnHazaeIf;:id,What>isthyfcruantga t!iinehand,andgcttheetofiamothGikad. »Prfparerty(el;e oari'tlea^pife'!' j^oJ^f. that I fliould do this great thing ? And E- 2 And when thoucommcft thither, lookc 'fco?",t"fu^'n'.V lifhaanfvvered. The Lord hath fhewed me, that where/jlehu rhe forne of lehoQiaphat, the fonne rorlnthorecnim". thouflialtbeKingofAram. Nimflii, and goe, and make him a' ifevp from a- trcyfsti,cy v.ed ij Andonthenx)rowhetookeathickecloth anointed thee for king ouer jfracl. thaiopentlie tf'li'lTJtr" Vnderprftenfe anddipt it m water,and 'fprtad it on his facc,and doore, and f^cewithoutany tarying. ^ " i"lTm< feruants of cheLord * of the hand of lexebel. in his charet. * ^'J'-'T^^ '^' 8 For the whole houfe of Ahah llialbe deftroi- 2 j Then faid lebu to Bidkar a captaine,Take, I ij e,'i'dtnt*'hlt *iK.'>'S-'if'- ed:and*I will cut oif from Ahab, himtliatma- and caft hirri in fome place of the field of Na- itzcbd caufed *nJii.2i. }(e[h water againft the wall, afweil him that is both the Izreelite : for I remember that when I b.-th Naboth s hi« fhut vp.as him chat is kft in Ifrael. and thou rode together after Ahab his father, the i°X\[" ,''' P"' . 9 And I will make the houfe of Ahab like the Lord || laid this burden vpon him. might enioy'hi* *(.K'M?«4.io. houfe * of. leroboam the fonne of Nebat, and z6 *Surely Ihauefeeneyeiteidaythebloodof vineyard more nfidziii. like ths houfe* of Baa(harhelbnne of Ahiiah. Naboth, and the blood ofhii h fonnes, faide die I'^'i^ly: rottlsH* *t.K''>^.i6s,iu jQ ^,^^j ^^^ ^^gg^j (^^gjj ^^g lexebelinthe Lord, and I will railcrit thee in this ficlde, faith cUim7d™!iM'^ field of Izreel , and there fhall be none to burie the Lord: now therefore take ^Micail him in the i Atterthat'hc w'j» h ;r, and he opened the doore, and fled. field according to the word of the Lord. wounde.i ia j^ama, c That Is.the reft ^' f Then lehu came out to the ' feniants of 27 But whenAhaxuhtheKingof ludah fawe ^fjj' "'^T "'^' • ofihe3rjiy,..vhom hislord. And cnefaid vnto him,L all well?vvhere- this,hefled by the way ofdi; garden houfe : And fcitieofiudah" hecaiudi^.fore, fore came this timaddc fellow to diee? Andhee ]chupuifiicdaftcrhim,andlaid. Smite himalfo k That is.elcuen d ^ntWrdHma' &yd vnto them, Ye know the man, and what his in the charet: and tljoyfmo!eb:m in tht^o'm^V}^ wiioleyecres: fo» tion the woiia calkewas. to Gur, which is by Ibleam. And he fled'to i Me- ^^P^^-'' ''.''""' ha'hibe.nomfliew-^ 12 Andthey fayd, It isfalfe, tell vsitJiovve. giddo,and there dyed. he began tli re 'gne "undin" ""foi'r 'Tiien he fayd, Thusand thusfpake he tomc, (ay- 28 And his feruants. caried him in a charet to ilictweKt yetc of niu"h'as^ihe world i%% "J hus fay th the Lord , I hauc anoyntcd thee lerufilem, and buried him in his (epulchre with lo"nn,he t^keth hathciierflandcr- for King ouerFrael. his fathers in the cicie of Dauid. fonbewliolV'* edthecJiil.itenof x^ Then they madchafte, and tookceuer^' 29 ^ And in the '^eleuenthyeereof loram 1 liejagofan" led'the'fonne'of "lan his garment, and put it vnder him on the top the fonne of Ahab, began Ahaxiah to reignco- hautieandcruell Godade""iut°r, of thcflaires,andblewthe tnimpet, faying, leha uerludah. flUhe '''* "h""'** and raid he had the is King. JO And when lehu was come to Ixreel, leze- prioKiy aate** *h"'" ■'a*'"''"'' ^''■.^'^ lehu the fonne oflehofhapliat the fonne bel heard ofit,and painted her face, and tired her anddignity. b/diWaEe"d'° ofNi rthiconfpired againft loram: (Now loram head,andl looked out at a window. m AsihoHghnie ^ ' kept Fvamoth Gikad,'he and all Ifrael, becaufe of j i And as lehu cntrcd at the ?ate , fhee fayd, '\°"" ^'y'^»«'<^f TT It • r A TT J -,■ • I • 1 n I ■ ^1 "v ' t 31 tOr Or 3 DV I Oat ♦f/«p,8is. . JHazad King ot Aram. Had m Zunri peace, which flew tusmahier? riieihsgainithis I) And* King loram returned to be healed in J2 And heliftvp his eyes to the window, and fjcefiour; hane Ixreel of tfie wounds, wliich the Aramites Iiad gi- riid,Who is on my fide, who ? 1 hen two or three gnoJ Juccesr readt uen l:im, when he fought with Haxacl king of A- of her || Eunuches looked vnto him. p>',^hi'fif, °i.wr,. ram)nndh'hiifcyd, If it be your mindes," Ictno Jj Andheefayd, Caflherdowne : andthey „ Thfshedidby* man depart and eicapc out of the city, to goe and cafl her downe , n and hee fprinkled of her blood the motion of the tellinlzrcel. vpon the wall, and vpon the horfes,audhe trode ^P'''V'*J';/''",« , r T 1 • T I 1 J r '■ "^' flood lliould 16 So lehu gate vp into a charet, and went to lier vnacr root. . . befhed thatiiad e ftod Iiad i!ms Ixreel : for Icram by there, and ^ AbaxiahiCing 54 And when be was come in, he did cate and fhedihei.loodof ordcined, as is of ludah was come downe to fceloram. drinkejartdfaid,Vifitnowyondeicur£ed wom;in, jnnocents.tabea tead.j.chroiiy. j^ And the watchman th.it flood in the towrc and bury her:forflieisao kings daughter. pieofGod/-"™^' • and I'dolaTroiis in Izred fjncd the Company of lehu as he Came, JJ And they v.'cnt to bury her , but they metstoaihyran'tj, King,whowat and faid,I(ce a company. And Itiiorani faid,Take foimdno more ofher, then the fkull and the o Towi(,ofthe more ready to ahorfeman.ind fend to.mcct them , thathemay fect,and the palmcs ofher hands. KingofZidon, fantCto'ot/; i-^J-'f f P^f e? ■ . 5/ Wherforetheycame.aoainean.itoldebim fS/.t^Wo,! tliewitloiGod, . ^<' ;o triere wentoneon hotfeb:cketo meet Andhefayd, Tins is the word of the Lord,vvnicn »i.^;«^.ii.ij, rhouid petirti with him, :nd favd. Thus fliith theking, Is it peace? he (pake f by his fcruantEliiah theTifhbite, fay- p Thus Gods him, by whofe And lehu fl{id. What Iiaft thou to do with pt-ace > ing, * In the field of Ixreel (hall thedo?s e.ite the >'><'gf "i'"-' >P- ": bet"' IjTumebehfndme. Andthewachma.uoldc,fay^ Helh of lexebel. ^ Cld^gainfttile^. ftron.;er. ing, The mefienger camqtothcro, buthecom- 37 And die carkeis of lexebel rh.nlbe as doung tha:rupprrffehit lO'/zStfowMf. mcth not againc. vpOn the ground in the field of Ixrctl, fo that '■^""''"^l"'"* 1 9 Then he fent out anoth cr on horfehackc, none Qiall fhy , p This is lexebcL '"" '"' '"'"'"'• v\hich came to them, and faid, Thus faitluhe CHAP X King,Is it peace? And Jehu anf.vercd, What hall „, , ' , *, , thou to doc with peace? turne behind me. « 7'A«""M ^^^^f «;.'«/»"'■'• o^^jty, ir./?*^, rj -.J . — A I 1 1 lie- 1, alttr that Brtie and irvcmf ^l>:iiijhs trtthen. i; He hi- 20 And the w.atchman told, fa;, ing, He came uth *lf« rU ihr viffle of Bad. j,- ^jte> 6« Uiah hu (tmt to thcm4/|o, hut comtr.ech not ag.-ijnt, andche ' ret^';nnesisbc!f-&n-.oftmcet,andoflthimonhisf^- b Hewrotethw, caufeohheir andherwitcfiCaftcsarfyet in gfcat number^ thers throne and fight for yonrn^ai^ci^ houfe. to|.ro,.ucthein Sr';:?;.:." ^? Thenlchorani tumedh,s hand, andfled, 4 But they wcVe exceedingly afrayd.and faid, r^r^'keZ, ip teocngebi* andfaidto Ahaxiah,0 Ah.aiiah,r6;>?«.'treafun. Echohk-, two Kmgscouldnotflandbeforehiin, partotuo. tttii*. H But Ichu tooke 4 bowcin his hantl, and howllallu-gtliealund? S And Ahabs n>nnes ilaine. Chap.x}. Baals Priefls are Haine. 137 5 And he that wi'S goiicrnor ofs^h*bt hoiifc, 20 And Ichu fayd , f Proclamc a !blcir.nc af- \EiiJtMifi, and he that ruled the citic, & the Elders, and the ftniblyforBn;!. Andthcy proclamcdit, I linocrsvp of the children f<-nt to Ichu , faying, 21 Solehiifent vntoalllfiael,&althcferuants VVcareihyfiiiiar.ts.and wildoall tI«tdiou(l-.al: ofBaalcame, and ihere was not a mr.i) left that bid vs : \vc v\ill rr;.kc no king : doc what fcemcth came not. And they came into the ho ult of Kaal, good to ihee. and the houfe of Eaal wrs full from end to end. 6 ^ Ih.nhec wiote ar.rthcrlctrertothcm, 22 Tli(.nhe£iid vnto him that had the cliargc (ayinp, :f)c bemine,.and will obey my voyce, ofthcvcftric,Lringfbr.hvdhr.entsforalthclcr- « OoJ »t * iiift * ^^'^ ^^ lica'.'s of the men that are your maftei-s uants of Baal. And he brought ihe out vcftnitnts. judge puBiihcth fonnes, and come to me to Iirecl by tomorrow 2j Andivhenlchu went , andlehonad.ibthe the wicked chil thirtime. (Nov.ihe Kings Tonnes , * fnf.ucncie fonnc ofRccha'j into the houfe Eaal,hefaidvnto Mrcwf »ao''Ihe perfonsiv«r/withthegrC;tm5nofthecity,\\hich theferuantsof Eaal, Starchddigtntly,andlooke, thud and foMith broigh: them vp) left there be here with you an^ of the i feruanti h^f^r fer*"! {(ouaiiuo, 7 And when the letter came to them, they oftheLord,butth;(eTuantsofBaalonely. P'«i«iifd anJ ido. tookc the kings fonnes, and Hew the fcuent>' pa- 24 And when they weniiato make faaifice uit^s .iertroye.c^ fons,and laid uifirheads in baflcets.and fait them and burnt offering, lehu appoynted foiire (core "lo"'* liwhegi- vnto him to Izreel. men \v ithout, and Ciyd, If any of the men whom n^nidcfoeBt ^"^ 8 ^ Then there came a mefffngeiandtolde I laue brought into your hands,efcapCj[l his fculc Dent ij. him, fi)ing, The\' haue brought theheadsotthe y/-»!«- theKingidea.h. but whollewaU thefe? pie of Baal. Smi'i^"* doot°tiK"kMo '^ Know none chat there fliall fall vntothe 26 Andthej' brought out the images of the bit portetitje: (or ^^rth nothing of die word of the Lord, which the temple of Baal,and burnt dier^. the Lord comman Lord fjiake concerning the houfe of Ahsb:for the 27 And they deftroyed die image of Baal, and ded n-«, & moued Lord hath brought to pafle the things that hee threw downethehoiife of Baal, and made a iakcs LXiuXl* fpaketbyhisfen.ant*EIiiah. ofitvnto this day. B.iit. " So lehu flew all that remained of the houfe 28 SolehudeftroyedBaaloutofKracl. ^tt,b,thth*Hdof. of Ahab in Izreel, and all diat were great with 29 Eutfromthc finuesoflerobo.-imthefonne e' Mcan'n'e^which ^^' *"'' ^^ ^miliars and his * Priefts, lb that hee of Ncbat which made Ifrael to finne, lehii depar- wete the idola. ^^'"oneofhisremaine. ted not from them , nether from the golden itousptitfti. 12 ^ And he arofc, and departed and came to calucs that were in Bethel and that were in Dan. Samaria, ^ndas lehu was in the way by an houfe jo ^ And the Lord iayd vnto lehu , Becauft where the fl'.ephenrds did flieare, thou haft dihgently executed that which was 13 He met with the brethren of Ahaxiah king right in mineq'es , ^iWhaft done vnto thehoufe ofludahjsnd fayd, Who .rcye? And they anfwe- or Ahab according to all things that were in red, Wee arc tihe brethren of Ahaziah, andgoe mine heart, there/ore (hail thy > fonnes vnto the ',^"'|,^^^ . "u[UGod ride in his charet. jj And lehu flept with his lathers, and they '^ • 1 7 And when he came to Samaria , he flew all buried him in Samaria , and lehoahaz, his fonne that remained vnto Ahab in Samaria , till he had reigned in his ftead. deftroyed him, according to the word ofthe i6 And the time that lehu reigned ouerllracU Lord, which he Ipake to Elijah. in Samaria is eightandtwenrieyerei- 1 8 Then lehu afTembled all the people . and r H A P X I k Here Baatiif J. fiyd vnto them, Ahab feniedh Baal a li-tlc,^uf ^,,. , , j ^ „\ . ' r ., ^ •h.idoiecfthe lehu OiaUfcnic him much more. 1h,fonn/,f^ha^uh. ^ j..jhi.%^.n.>dK>rg. ^, I'l''- tidoniaiH.which 1 9 No W thcrtore cal vnto me all theprophetS U-|- Hecn* Athaliah the mother of Ahariah when *t,Cif«MJ» »*.». budidiibyafubtiltytodcftroyyfenjaBofBaal. JL (he law that her fonnc was d«d, (he arofe,& Achaliah. loaili made King. 1 1. Kin^s. Proiilfion for repairing the Temple. a Mcsning.ailthe deftiovedali thc aKingsfcecI.' fhoiild be the Lords people » iikevvife betwecne fnrtcrityofieho- j Dut Ichdlicba chs daughter ofkini> lorani, the qkingand the people. q ThatheftouM the km^cTomr a^ 4'»<^fifter to Ahaziah t> tookc IcaOi the fonne of 1 8 1 lien ail the people of the land wetit into |b". -"^'iJ"/,^"' l>«tieined: thus Ahaziah , and iblc him fi-cm among the Kings the houfeofSaal, and deftroyed it with his altars, ofooi' * "'* <;o go I reign, and reigned fortie yeeres in lerufalcin, 7 And leholada made a couenant betwcenc uov!c:,<»/.7/thatha.!thcouerrL-!itofthc!ioiireof ftlh.^-^po,;" &oy"ali iiJcUiry. thc Lord, qnd 1? the King & tjje people, that they tHc Lor4 ; ;tnd they payed it out to tliC «rpcnters ciwp.M.j. and loafli flainc. Ichoahaz, Chap.xiij, Ichoafli. EI;fha dyeth. 13 J h Torihtfemeo cbargcol'I'ttt- fiarid of the T«:r.i>lt,>nj(.ii. 15 Houtcit there was I" not n-ade for the h.iz and all thac he djd,rniWiis valiant deedcs,are iioiife of the Lord bovvlcs of fiiiicr, mfirimients tiicynot wrrttcninthebooke of the Ci-.r-^niclcs • cf ir.iif eke, bafoa-;, trumpets, nor any vcfTclsof ofcheKingsoflfrael? goldc, orvcflelsof filtier of the money that was <> And Jchoahaz flepc with his fathers, and brought into the houfc of the Lord. chcy buried him in Samaria, and loafb his fonne 14 But they g.nue it to the woikemen, which reigned in his fiead. repaired tlicrcv.'iih the houfe of the Lord. lo ^In the fcuen and thirtieth yeere of loafh I J- Morcoucr, the)' reckoned not with the Kinfj ;;ot''Iiiii2h began lel'.oafl) the fonne of tc- j Hisclii-repur- men, into v.hofehani'es chcy deliuercd thr,tn:o- hoah.-!z roreigneouerlfi-aelin San'iaria,d.i'Jrf»|j- I'l'iei? tod halowed things that leholliaphac, and lehoram, cles of the Kings of il'acl ? lii nmv df of r.c- and Ahariah his fathers King's of ludah had dedi- 15 And Iciihflepcwithhis fathers, andlcro- ta r, )aGi..ibotb- B Bjr WflrO.ipi. . P'"i ' lines wliicSieioboani ^idetc&inlfia. •I. b Whi'-rehoa. liaz lined. e Tov:t, lojfh the tonrc ol tc. hcahaz. d SalcV"! • without danger. "J- e Whertirtf.cT o my father, mv father, the charet of lira- ''„"^'?j''y*'p^'''^ and all that he did, r.re chey nor written in the racljandthehorfcmenofthcdime. rheis and le'TtriKf bookcofche Chronicles of the Kings of ludah? 15 Thcn-Elifhafaidvptohim, Take a bowe dCmi hy v.t.om 20 ^And his feuinnts arofc and wrought trea- andarrowcs. And he tooke vnto him boweand Codbi^fTedi-.is fon, and k fiewe loalh in the houfe ct'l MiUo, arrowes. _ r^/'o'eachfo [!;«•. whenhecametoSilla: 16 And he faid to the King of Ifrael, Put bytileitpra'.eij 21 Euen II lozachar the Ibnne of Shimeath, thine hand \-pon the bowe. And hepuchishrnd they did mere andleboxabadthefonr.ccf Shomer hisferaants vpon it. And filiiba put his hands vpon the Kings ? °k" tHeir fmotehim,and he died: and thcv buried him widi hands. _ ^ TreKe". ' his fathers in the citic of Daiiid. And Amaxiah 17 And faid, Open the windowe'Eafinard. iThatis,towat* his fonne reigned in his ftcad. And when hekjd opened it, Elilliafaid, Shoote. Sr^iaio^hathe ^ TT A T, VTTT Aid hc Hiot. Aiidhe faid, 2?.r;>«/..'*tbearroweof 'l''^ ""'"^''v . CHAP: XIII. I » 1 I .- 11- rj 1- prophecie with- ,, , , /^ ,,, ■ J, V", ,! t J. f.t. thsLoracsdeliiierance, andthearrowofdebue- |,_;j., !, • ,If- 3,^fM4;I^r4e^o»'If<'/'«*«B a'/'a"«"»'»''"«'"i<>'»»/»w ■• n A rt. nir-. .u„ a «ora,., out alio Spun,. 4 }ie,friy,th -j«toGoH »>,d t, d,i:K^„d. 9 to. raRcsaganft Aram:fcr thou Uialt Imite the Ara- c..„fi,med bm. by ttfhhafonttrtiintlhinhhjtiul. :• Elilh* dylb. 24 H4. miteS in Aphek, till thou Iiaft confumcd them. thefefignesibaihff \«iu,„h. J 8 Againe he faid. Take thearrowcs. Ardhe ^^^^^^'^ '** ]N the three and t\ventieth yeercof Toafh the tooke tlum. And hee laidyrto the Kingoflf- fonne of Ahaxiah King of ludah, Icho.';:nar the rael,Smice the ground. And he fmotethrife, snd. fonneoflehubcrantoreignc ouer Ifradin Sa- cealed. maria>\v thou fiiak of c.cd fi.f twi;^ tednotthcrefrom. fniie Arav-btitthrife. _ not'az^lT.oof 3 An-l the Lord wasangrN'withinadiandde- :o ^ So j^liflri dyed, aird they I iiryed him; nei.ome ihem * liueredthem intothehandof HaxaelkingofA- And c«r?..^v(f bandcs of the Moabices cameinco con-.inuaiI> and ram, and into che hand ofBen-badad the fonne the I; jid that <'cere. to (-eStoj ^;^^a^ f>fHr;xael,3U*'/7»rdavcs. .21 Andas'thev were' iiryingaman,beholJe, ^''"■'•J'' 4 Andlehoahaz belbuglicthc Lo?d, and the theyfiw the Ibuldiers: rhercfoie they caft the , j^^^^^. Lordh:a-.dhim: forhefj-.vtherroiiMcoflfn-.cI, nfchintochefcpuIdireofEli.'l.a. And when the \ Bythrtmiuffe Mh:rewiththcKingof Aramci-oubledthcm. m n\^as<'ui<;nc, andtoucl-.cdche bones of Eli- G.d corSnrett 5 CA-ndchelordgauelfiad a 'dcliiKrer, (o fi:a,*hclfenuicdandflood vponhisfeece. nln-^tbofc.^ thnc thc)' ca.re out froin vnder ch2 fiv icCt'on of 22 ^ But Haxacl King of Aram vsxed Ifrael f,,"^^^* hii-W« the Araniitcs. And rhe children ofifraeH dwelt all thedayesof lelioa'jax.. theyccntfmnft;^ inthcirtciiCsasfljcforetime. 35 Th'crcu.re the Lord had mercieonthsm that attbisfijjl^t 6 Nai-:rthe;ei";r they departel not froi-che ?>piti£di:h::r., 5: had refrcfi: vnro them bccaiife [Jj^" '^'i^'^^j^,^ Fnnes of the houfe of leroboam which made If- of his coueranf with K\ rabara, Izhak, tjnd lai- ,),j ^^^. ^^ rael ilane, Ustt walked ia them, euea the ^^ grou? k>brand would not deftroy ;&sm, acichcr call he a,ine^ Atnazlab. leheadi. It. Kings. lerobolm. Azamh. m That is,»ntiU dicm fiom f lim as " yet. tbe diildren thse were In g hoftags, and returned g -nu is,«hicfc their finnes were 24 So Haxael the King of Aram dyed : and toSarrarfa. ths iftaeli'tet h*! meTftre.lnd there Bcn-hadad his fonne reigned in his ftead. 15 Concerning the reft of chcaaesoflehoafh ^'"i'Tr"*'"'^ was 00 more hope 2 J Thc refore lehoafh the fonnc of Ichoahaz which he did,and his valiant decdes,and ho we he '^^^^ »f pex^^ •faBKadmcDi. returned, and tooke out of rhehand of Ben-ha- fought with Amaziah King of ludah, arethey dad the fbnne of Ha^aelthe cities which he had not writtenin thebookeof the Chronicles of the taken away bywarreout ofthehandoflehoa- kings of Ifrael? hax his father: /Sr three times did loalh beate 16 And Ichoafliflept with his farfiers,and was ^ him,and reftored the cities vnto Ifrael. buried at Samaria among thc K ings oi I&ael:and _ ■ n II A n VTTTT leioboamhisfonnereignedinhisftcad. . V- • t.A L rA '\\ J Vt.t .A . /T '7 {'^im oflchoahaz king of Ifrael fifcccne ycere. Kiivtthzxchnruh. ,8 Concerning the reft of the adcs of Ama- THefecoTidyeercofroafhronncoflchoahaT; '^'ah, are thcv not written in thc booke of die ->,.^,«,.,. King oflfiael reigned *Amaiiah the (onne Chron.cks of the Kings of ludah? '-"'""'•" ofloaOiKineofLidali. i? But they * wrought treafon a|a.nfth.mm * »^*^^«- V'^- 2 Hee wi fiue and t^vcntieyeereolde when Ieru(:il:m,andhcfledto hLachiih, buttheyfent Rob<„^bu,i vprightly in thcfightofthc "^°^^f' ''^- ,, , , _-.. , .. iwh««,ir«„i of hi. reign, hce Lord,vctnot likeDauidhisfe'Jicr, Wdidaccor- 21 Then aU the people of ludah tooke 'A- lea vzti,h V framed to haue jj^g to all that loafh his father had done. "'■'^'^' ^^^^''^^ "'^ fixteene y eere olde, and made chroa.itf. \. ' rfgodHn«,buta;. 4 Not^vithftancIing the hie pbces were not hun King for his foherAmaiiah. Which i.air. tcrl^rd h.. be- t.nken away : fir as vet the people did facrifice and , " "<= t)MiIt k Ekth, and reftored it to ludah, „„^j g,^^J^ • eimranidoljier bume incenfe in die hie pkccs after chat thc King Ueptmth his lathers. EUwfc. Jhe iloi^rrt J ^ And when the kingdomc was confirmed , *^ ^ /" ^f'^^ fifteendi ycere of Amaxiah the l.f«m«n« in his hand,he flewe his remants whichhad * kQ- ^''""^ °^^°afli Kingof ludah, was leroboam the *Ch4f.iut: led the King his father. fonneofloani made king ouer Ifrael in Samaria, b Beourethey he ^ flewe not, accortling vntothatthat is writ- . \^ Andhedicleuilintne iontottnei,ora:;pr .either confen' ten in die tooke ofthe Lawe of Mofes, rvherein \= departed not from all the I finne of lerobcam ^J,|^[« '^' 'j**- ^dnoc were p,r. th^ Lord Commanded, faying, * Thc fathers fhall *« ^''""^ °f Nebat.which made Ifrae to fume. ,^j ,,„„„'"^;^. A?hT,rin ttVk nothenuttodeathforthechildrcn,nordiechil- ^J He reftored the coaft oflfrael, fromrfiC d,ble,,h«men ^T.u,.\VT dren put to death for the fehas: but euen. man entnngof Hamath, vnto the S^ of the wilder- ihould fo.fake.be .V«..8.:o. ftial eputtodeathforhisownelTrne. nefle, according to the word ofthe LordeGpd '^g''^/; e Forthei^ome- 7 He^" fiewe -//■« of cF.dom inthcvallcvof °l^^/^^^ vv-h.ch he f fpake byhisfemsntlonah j„„kcofmani »,s,«^oniDauid fait ten thouGmJ, and tookc \\the cine of Sela *efonneofAmittai the Prophet, which was ot handsthetefote bad brought to by ^varrc,3nd called the name thereof loktheel GathHcpher. ^ ^ftrtTr«*e« ribieaton.didre- yp^o jj^js jg., 2tf For tSeLord faw the exceeding bitter af- "tJn,"","^*"^ Sra^*' foo« of 8 ^ Then *Amaxiah fent meflengers to leho- ^'^1°" o^ {fi?<^^ lo, 'ha' '*""« T" none " fhut o„"„ jdJiX','. haa"d Jo bald and maiiah Kipg"onudaCfavinV,'T^^^^ foreheprrferued themby diehand oflcroboam hif^ ttie it by battel!. Jn Lebanon, r:rt to the c cedar that IS in Leb.i- "''^'^^""^of loafli. „ ,, „ ,, faSd'es'crer' non, fiving, Giue thy daughter tomyfonneto ^ ^^ Concerning the reft ofrheaaesoflero- ( By ;i..s parable wife : an:! the wiHebeaft that wa^in Lebanon, boam,andr]ldiathedid, andhisv-aiUntdeede^ Iehoja,cna.p,. wcntandnodedcwnethcthiflle. rt^^howhefoiight, and howJie reftored Damaf- '.td'mfeVe! ^^ '^^^''"^ '1^°" f'-'^f^ f'"*''^" E^om, thine cu^^J^ "Haninditpludahinlfrael,arerfiey not :,,]:|;ti:^u '."re of his Jeat heart hath n ndc tl.ec nroud : f brag of glori^and ^^?''e" in rhe booke of tlie Chronicles of the „f s> ,ia. «r ki»o(!ome oner tiry athome, whv tkieft thou prouoke to r/j;«* Kings of Jfiael'' _ ,. r . Riblih. eentrlbe.,,nd A. huft,diatd-,ou fi o-,ldcftfilI,& ludahwith thcc ? .^? Sf> leroboam flcpt with h.s fathers, «»« ftle"eclar!he " ?ut ^ msx-" hwouldnot hcarc : therefore w;th the Kmgs oflfrael, and Zachariah his fonnc toled b..t ouer lehoaOi kins of /frael went -.p : and he and Ama- r °>gne«^ i" nis ftead. twotTi!ie5,and iinh Kng of Itidahfawc one another in the lacc '!" ieh^t-h rod *'"^ Ecth-ihemcfh which i<- in ludah. CHAP. XV. dier/thit(i.nv"»d »- And ludah was put to the woife before If- « ^V^"'^^^' K'ng of ludth tncmmrth « Irprr. J orro. -tbreice^ofiUh. racl,and thcv flcd eucrvm.in to their tents. '*";"-■ '• ^'-f «•«.'+ M,»a'.,m, 13 P.k*h,»^, rX/^ f Br^gpeol thy ,^ But Tchoalh king of Ifia.I tooke Amaii h "^ ' ''" ' ' ' '""^■^*''^- thou'ar-'^^'l'honie Kingofh'.d h,thefonneof Ich^aOi the fonneof T N the fft-uen.md twentieth veerc of lerobo.nra \EbrMthtn,tH. »odVno|*m'e n'r" Ahaz!ah,nt Bcth-ftieniel!i, and !' came ro i . n.fa- 1 Kinp of ifi acl began hxM iah,fonnc of Amaxi- /;"* i «" oti ^^imt^hikm. lcm,and brake downc the wall oflcrufalem from .■'h King of lu.-'ah to r Jgr.e. fiuctbjetrt. the gate of Ephraim to the comer gate, foure a Sixtrcnc. eere ol'e was hcc, when hcc was hundrcthcubites. made King,andhcicigred two and fifcic ycere in 14 And he tooke all thc gold andnlt: r, and Tciufdeni: and his modicrs name was lecholiah g,„„,""^^z/ all the veffels tliat were found in thc ho, /c oi\l\-t of Itri'dan. ehariahihePio l^rd^d in the treafiircs of die Kings houfe, aiid J And hce did » vprightly in the Gght of th: phet. Lord, Zachariah. Shallum. Mcnahcm. ebap.xvj. Pckahiab. Pekah. loiharti. 139 Lord,according to all that his father Amaxiah did. 2 j ^ In the fiftieth yecre of Awi iali king of 4 But the hie places were not put away •■ f«T Iudah,beganPckahiahtheronneofMcnahcm,to the people yet oft"ered„and burned incenfe iii the rci^ne ouer Ifracl in Samaria , mi t*igntd two hie places. yeere. b Hi« f«l'«r ""l .. J AndtheLotdbrmotetheKing-.andhcwas 14 AndbeedidcuillinthefTghtoftheLord: wooidviurpethe 6 Concerning the reft oftlicades of Axari- tainccon/piredagainfthim, andfnotehiminSa- Ptiefts oftice too- ah,and all tlut he did, arc they not written in the maria in the place of the Kings palace with ' Ar- ' Which w»r« *n7ne''eS)b^i.. booke of the Chronicles of the Kings of ludah? gob,& Arieh,and with him fifty men of the Gile- %^'J^* '"* Knioim'fdiitlyby 7 So Axariahlkpt with his fathers ,:ind they adites,fo he killed him, and reigned in hisftead. the hind of God buried him with his fathers in the citie of Dauid, ^6 Concerning y reft of the ads of Pekahiah, "ch*'" '''"i"''*' and lotfiam his fonne reigned in his flead. and all that he did,behold, they arc written in the c Ai'viceroyr'.'ot ^ f Inthe eight and thirtieth yeere of A- booke of the Chronicles of thekings of Ifrael. dtpmiewbit lariahKingof ludah did Zachariahthefonneof 17 ^ In the two and fiftieth yeere of Axariah fither. IcrolwamreigneoucrliraclinS.nmariafixC'mo- king ofludah began Pekah the fonne of Rema- fou""irdVrcf*Dt ""'^'' " liah to reigne ouer Ifrael in Samaria, "Mfirw^nerf fronehu.Uo 9 Anddid euillin thcfight oftheLord,asdid twentie yeere. reigned ac'cor.)ing his fathers :y«r hcc departed not from thcfinnes 28 Andhedidcuil in thefightoftheLord:/ef to GoJs p omifc, of Icroboain the fonne of Nebat, which made If- he departed not from the (inncs of leroboam the begj"<''o«»e "dtofinne. fonne ofNebat, that made Ifrael to fnne. biswtathagjinft 10 And Shallum the fonnc of labcfh confpi- 29 InthedaycsofPek.-ihkingofirrael''came k ForCodnw* «he hoofe nt leha. red .ngainft him.and fmote him in the fight of the TigLath Pilefer king of Afihur, & tooke Iion,and ''1' ''"' ^ Tigiah Sie^Vftintfrrel' P^^PlC) and « killed him, and reigned in his ffead. Abel Beth-maachah, and lanoah, & Kedefh, anil .ttxV^lhtxt '^ thjtfadThe kfng. " Concemingthereftof thcaficsofZacha- Haxor, and Gilead, and Galilah,nftcr,i>th h„ fc»», i„j!re. 5 7»«. God.heewMta. JO And Menahem exadcd the money of I(^ juitviubtfefitd.fDiinufcMsistiiktn&R'^in/lnHr.iriHti. boot bymoneyto rael , that all men of fubftance ftlOUld giue the *«"'>'• '9 Tbe mZ[\un"%Z^^^ ^' a'Jominacions of the nejchen, whom the 20 And Ahax llept withhis fathers,& was hu- betwcene two Lord had caft one bef ire the children of Ifrael. ried with his fathers in the citie of DaiUd & Hs- foes, as the mantt 4 Alfo he oifr^d and burnt incenfe in rhe hie xCkiah his fonne reigned in his ftead, of the Gentile* placss,andonthchilles, and vndereuery greene CHAP. XVII. * ju'.7 1. ■ J * Then Rezin king of Aram , and Pekah ^T''" '.'"'' ;^'-^f"^'''' '8 f"" '«"■ »^'"-"-". »s '»« * ■' ' ,. ' CO 1- 1. I ■ r rr I . ! '■■/''•'f I'M ^i{/ntnt that imelt i>$ SamtriiL 10 Emrt e/ts fonne of Remaliah kinij of Ifrael came vp to ie- „.j,ih,i,i,ei/y ih,%oJ«rh,. «., ,7 , 1 riiialem,to h^ It ; and chey bell :ged Anaz. , but mfuLmtntofGiU. * ^utd't^ieclue ^^^^"^ ""^ ouercome ' him. | N the twelfc yeereof Ahai king of ludah be- SBdii'ispcopUfoc 6 At the fa Tie time Rezin king of Aram re- IganHolheachefonneof Elahto reignein Sa- bisptoinirefike ftorcd '^ Elath to Aram ,& drouc the lewes from mariaouer Ifrael, but • ThoogliheiB- ''a^Uh'had'akt^ there vnto this day. not as the kings on(rael,that were before him. uentednonewe 'omtheAraraitei 7 Then Ahaz lent = meflcngers to Tiglath | And Shalmaneferkingof Afihurcame vp J^''*''i'i'"''"tj* andfottified I^ PilcferkingofAfhur, faying, 1 am diyferuant againfthim,andHoIhe3 became his fcruant, and yet'berooghtfof Chap.14.12. and th/ fonne: come vp,&deJiuer me out of the gauchimprefents. btlpeatiheEgyp, ad^io"t"onoVthe hand pfthe king of Aram, .nnd out of thehand 4 A:id tiie kingof Afihur found treafon in ""« which Go4 yiophet iiai, of theking of llrael whichrife vp againftme. Hoilieaiforhehad fentmeiTengcrs to So kin" of '"'''"'"**"• ira.7 4. 8 Ami Ahax tooke the fiber and the golde Egypt , and brought no prefent vnto the king of I '''''"' '^ 'P'l'j that was found in tlie t houfe of the Lord, and in Afihurjb as ht hai dtne yeerelyitherefore the king b Fot bee had Tcmpie'ofGodw the trcafures of the Kings houfe , and fentapre- of Alihnrihut himvp,andputhiminprifon. " P'y'' '"bi"* fw baue luccwt of fent vnto die King of Afihur, J 1 hen the king of Afilmr came vp through- y«t'2i'%f *'^' inen,&: would Bot p And the king of Af(hur confentcd vnro outall the ]and,and went againft Samaria, & be- «nce hit his bMie ^ixn : and the king ot Afihur went vp agairift Da- fieged it three yeere. Iwiehirhelpe, mafcus,and when he had taken it, heecaiied ths 6 ^ * In the ninth yeere of Ho(hea,the king •f*4/..i8.rg» nor yet iieate hu peopleaway to Kir,andflewllezin. ofAfihur tooke Samaria, andcariedlfraela^va/ Piopheti counfell. ,0 And King Ahax went vnto Damcfeus to vnto AHhur, and put them in Habh , and in Ha- meete Tiglath Pilcfer King of Afiliur : and when l.or by the riucr of (jDzan,and in thccicics of the «W fee I bat King Ahax ft we the Altar that was at Damafcus, 'Medes. c ForattbistimS were "no prince hclent to Vriiahthe Prieft thepatcmeof theal- 7 For when die children of Ifrael d finned a- fi*'/n'^"'''*b''a lo wicked, but he tar, Endthefacionofit, and all the workcman- gainft the Lordc their God, which bad brought to"he"^Affyrians, ft'"''"' fia.'t"*" ihipthereof. themoutofthelandofEgvpt , from vndcrthe d He feueth lor'th loftme hTs'turne! " And Vriiah the Prieft made analtar gin hand ofPh.-iraoh king ofEgypt, and feared other «l"'gtfc«i'ecaoft k Eiiher off.ingi * all points like to that which King Ahaz. had fent gods, p{ '^J^' and perp«. fwpeaMorpro. from Damjfais, lb did Vriiah the Prieft againft 8 And waTricd according to the facions of the «uaii capimiiie. w fr'"'" ■ "' ®'^ king Ahax came from Damafcus. Heathen, whom die Lord had caft out beforethe admoniih all peo- lVuit.|' i.or^elj ^ ^ ^o when die king was come fi-om Damaf- children of Ifiael , and afttr the TiUMcrt of the f j^'^'^"^** "'!,'°r«S weaning the mot- cus, the K ing faw the altar : and the King drcivc Kingsoflfrael, which they ^fed, aid^'onelywot. niogandeaening nccre to the altar aiid offered '^thcieon. 9 And the children of Ifrael,had done fecret- (hip inm for feare sTm^r'^a^id '^ And he burnt his burnt offering, and his ly things that were not vpvight before the Lord oili!ieiudgemeoe» f hiis he wnfem- meate offring, and po wred his drinke otfring,and their God,& throughout all dieir cities had built *),, ",""ouf ',11 ned the meanet fprinkled the blood of his peace offiings belides hie places, both from the tower « of the watch,to theiibwdetk * the altat which the altar, the defenfed citie, ded^by SaJomrn to ' ^ ^"'' ^' " ^^ ^^^ brafen altar which was be- i o And had made them images & groues vp- fatue God after his fore the Lord, and biought it in farther bsfore oneueryhiehill,and vndereuery greene tree, «wne fjr.tafie. the houfe betweenc the altar & the houfe of the ri And there burnt incenfe in all the hie pla- * T,"!'".)'" '''* Lord, and fet it on the 'Nortn fide of the altar. ces,asdid the heathen,whomthe Lord had taken win: into the"" ^5 And King Ahax commaunded Vriiah the away beforethem,and\vTought wicked things to Temple. Prieft, and fayd , Vpon the great altar fet on fire anger the Lord, Ji Krrc he eftabli. in the morning the burnt offrino', and in the euen 12 And feruedidoles: whereofthe Lord had fteihbycomtr^an. the meateoftTing,and the kings burnt otfring and (ayd vnto them. * Ve (hall doe no fuch thing, *Dtut.4,i9, . bricked ptocee- '^'^ mcate oftcring , with the burnt offering of all 1 j Notwithftiinding the Lord tellified to If- dings, and doeth the people of dieland , and their meate offring, racl, and to ludah f by all the Prophets, & by all fEtrj;ibt abolifh the com- and their drinke offrincs : and povvrc thereby all the Seere, laying, * Tarne from your euiil wayes, **"''''^. SiraocrofGod"'' theblood of the burnt offring, and all the blood andkeepemycommaundementsdnrfmyftauites, 15 j.^r'jj.is".*'' 1 Or,tent,where'in of the facrifice , and the •' brafen altar Ihalbe for according to all the Lawe, which I commaunded tliey lay on the me to inciiiirc tfGod. ' your fathers, and which I fcnt to you by my fcr- sabbatfe which had jg And Vriiah die Prieft did according to all iiants the Prophets. !iX Tf^m^"e 'ind *^^ ^'"S Ahax had commanded. 1 4 Neucrtheleffc they would not obey, * but « -DiHt.y.-.y. fo dtpaiied h»me. 17 And king Aha?, brake thcbordcrs ofthe ba- hardened theirneckes, like to tiie neckesof their n Eitiier tn fljtift fes,& tooke the caldrons from off them,& tooke < fathers, that did not belecue iu die Lord their f So that to al- y kingofAfl-y.ia dov.ne thefca f om the brafen oxen that were God. ^'M ""'"•hon. whcnhee inoula i - 1 • m • 1 <^ r r 1 • • n n- iieot out tithets tiiQjfeehim vnderit,anl put it vpn a pauemcnt ot Itones. ij And they rehiled his itatiites and his couc- or great ant/qai- change ihe crdi- 1 8 And the ' vaile for the Sab^adi ( that they nant, that he made widi dieir fathers , & his tefti- tie.except we can " . luge for him I ri1i« Ot til e King < hiligflionldiud- 19 Conccningtiicrcft of the ades of Ahaz, concerning whome the Lord had charged them, the wicked, deniy affail* hi« ^vhjch he did, are' they not written in the bookc diat tiicy (hould not doe like them, '«"''*• . ■ i^»« anaiiu^. Nebat King: and lero'.oam drewe Ifrael a«ay cont!nual!y,and feai e not othei gods. mThitu.Godtat fromfolloiNing the Lord, and made them finnea j8 And forget notthc couenant that I hauc tKioa" H 16*10. S'"^^^ finne. made with vou,neither feare ye other gods. 22 Forthechildrcnof IftacIw-aJkedinallthc jp lint feare the Lorde your GOD, and bee finnesof leroboam, which hee did, rtr.^departed will deliuer you out of the handes of all your notthciefrom, enemies. 2j Vmill the Lord put Ifrael av^'ay out of his 40 Ho wbeit, the)- obcj'cd not, but did after \f}rrj>) ibt figh'^as he had faid f by all iiis {eniants the * Fro their olde cuftome. *?<«.»»>. r^f^i andcariedlfaelaivayoutof theirlandto 4! So thde 'nations feared the Lord, and fer-« TKatiitKffe Afu-ur vnto this day. ued their images a/fa: foa'j<^theirchildrcn, and '*'"§"'*''-^ 24 And the King of Ailhur brought folke their chil.irens children:.'^ did their fatbere^ do saaj^I^bTthe * Oftfcffepeo- from Babel,and f;om ° Cuthah, and from Aua, they vnto this day, ACynanf. pleicameibaSa_ g^.a from Hamatb,and from Sepharuaim.,andpla- a> tt * t> v„TTr mai^anj.Bhcttof , , . . .'. ^ ■ ■ n j r l CHAP. XYIIL. m^nfmnisfn ccd them m the cities or Samaria mlteade of the . «, .r- . ^ , , • l . , ll r^r^.-^ much oiailt m the chilarenot ll^cl : (o thcx'pollefled Samaru,and mi' fpake to the King of Af 2 Hee wss hue and twcntievecTC olde when th«'f'''"'."> ^^^^ thiAer one of the Prieftes whomc die rmages,and cut dov.-ne the groucs , and brake ibtor.e of Dauidt Birhment." yce brought thence, andkthimgoe and dwell in pieces the * brafcn ferpent that Mofet had ?"'' >" '''' '"' . p That if, bowe there, and teach them rhc maner of die God i' of made : for vnto thofe day cs the children of Ifiael "e otheVVrtr^ to w«niip bitn: the countrey. did bume incenfe to it, and hee called it b Nc- ked .bcn."to <«-' wfhcr^iTel. ,0 3 8 So one of the Prieftes, w^iich they had ca- huft.tan. pent.ncc. lofe their ccmwo- neo from Somalia , came and dwelt in Beth-el, j Hee truftedin the LorJe God of Ifrael • fo !'\'f'" •'''"■ diiief,wiilcVa''oe an.i taught them howe they fhoulde fcare the that sfter htm was none like him among all the d btaiTTMhu/ht coall«ligioni. Lord. King^ of luiah, neither were there any fuchbc- cslieth'thefsfpens 29 Howbeiteuery nation made their gods,-nd fore him. bycrotcir.pt, putthcm in the houfe of the hie places , ^^ hich 6 For hee claue to die Lord,.«rrfdepatted not fla').'^t'"X«r« thcSan-.aritr.neshad made, cierj-nationin tl«ir ftom him,but kept his commmandements, which vp^by'"heword' cities, wherein they dwelt. the Lord had commanded Mofes. o!"or,by the riuer of Goian, and in the cities of 27 But Rabfhakeh fay de vnto them,Hath my the Mcdes. mafter fent me to thy mafter and to thee to fpeakc 1 2 Becaufe thej' would not obey the voyce of thefe words, and not to Ac men which fit on the the Lord their God , but tranfi^refled his co- wall, that they may eate their owne dounge , and iicnant : th^t «, all that Mofes the feruant of the driake f their owne pifle with you? iElr.iie tuttr Lord had commanded, and would neither obey 28 So Rablliakeh ftoode and ciyed with a "/**'"■/""• nor doe them. loude voyce in the lewes language, and fpake, •t.fAre.ji.t. »3 f" * Moreouer, in the fourteenth yeere of faying, Heare the wordes of the great King, of i;<.j«.i.«c«j. King Hez-ekiah, Saneherib King of Afihur came the King of Afihur. 4?.i8,i*. vp againft al the ftrong cities of Iudah,and tooke 29 thus faith thcKing,Let not Hexckiahde- them. ceiueyou: forhefliallnotbeabletodeliueryoii 14 Then Hezekiahking of ludah fcnt vnto ||ontof mine hand. lOrfybkbmi^ d Ashis Male was the King of Afihur to LachiHi , faying, "^ I bauc 50 Neither let Hczekiah make you to truft in before prayfed, fo offended : depart from me, and what thou lay eft ^^^ Lord, faying, The Lord will furely deliuer vs, ht^Kti^h ilzt. vpon me, I will beare it. And the King of Afihur and rhiscitiefhal not begiucnoucrinto the hand noue fhould glory appoynted Vnto Hexekiah king of ludah three of the King of Afihur. in hjmfelfe. hundreth talents of liluer, and thirtie talents of 31 Harken not vnto Hexekiah ; for thus golde. fiyth the King of Afihur, Makefappoyntment \^lr.l,UfsUii:mtM 1$ Therefore Hexekiah gauc all the filuer withmee, and come out to me, thataiery man «">5'*« cmtiuuns that was found in the houfe of the Lord, and in may eate of his owne vine, and euery man of his "^ '"*"" the treafures Qi the Kings houfe. owne figgetree,and drinke euery man of the wa- \6 At the fame feafon did Herekiah pull off ter of his oivne well, the pUtes of the doores of the Temple of the 5 2 Till ' I come, and bring you to a land like fj"* "?„ V'lhj't*' * Y'* w'hfn'H* Lord, and the pillars ( which the fayde Hexekiah your owne land,*««» a land of wheate and wine, he will i^'gaDt zekiah ceafed to ^'"S ^^ Ii'dah had couercd ouer) and gaue them a land of bread and vineyardes, a land of oliues them tiuce.cxcept leod the tribute to tne King of Afihur. oylejandhony,thatyemay liueandnot die:and they tender ibetn appoynted by the ,7 f And the King of Aflhur fent « Tartan, obey not Hexekiah, for he deceiueth you,fayine, hl'i^d'"^!"'" Jia«.hefen'tb5^' and Rab-faris, and RabQiakeh from Lachii h to The Lord will deliuer vs. *; tiuei. •aptjinejandar- King Hexekiah with a great hofte againft lenifa- jj Hathanyofthegods^f the nationsdeli- Bie againft bim. lem. And they went vp and came to Icrufdem, Hered his land out of the hand of the King of }chr *-t"' "f ^'^ ^^'^"^ they' were come vp, they ftoode by the Afihur? tretvie,'" conduiteof the vpperpoole,whichisby thepath 34 Whereisthegod of Hamath, andof Ar- iEtr.tiUke of the of the fullers fielde, pa d ? where is the god of Sephaiuaim, Hena and ivp". 1 8 And called to the King. Then came out to luah? ho we hauc they deliuered Samaria out of tha?worde'j"wn ^^«™ F-''^'^"" ^^^ ^"""« of Hilkiah, which was mine hand. rerue"to'p"rwade fteward of the houfe, and Shebnah the chai:cel- JJ Who are they among all the gods of the thy people.or to ler, and loah the fonne of Afaph the |{ Recorder. nations,that haue deliuered their land out of mine inooue my mafter. ,p AndRabQiakeh fayd vnto them, Tellyee hand, that the m Lord ftiould deliuer laufalem m Tbisijin ««; !n^f/.LMI'it'l,« ' Hexekiah, I pray you. Thus fayth the great King, out of minchand? l[f% *i'ltl^^ onelybeaole not , ' '.-'.■' ?. ./-, ■'.,,. " ^, f"' ^1 < t ti 1 • 1 /• aeaintt the iioe to fucconr thee, «'«'» the great Kmg of Afihur, What confidence 3 6 But the people held their peace and anfwe- i^A, to make hin but (hall be an is this wherein thou trufteft? red him not 3 word •. for the Kings commaunde- equal! with the hurt voto thee. jq TIiou thinkeft. Surely I hauc f eloquence, mcntwas,faving,Anfwereyehimnot. idolejotoiher tetlthinle'Ihat ^ ^"'counfelland ftrength Are forthc wavre. On J7 Then Eliakim,the fonne of Hilkiahwiiich ^'i^d^j'^oft Godsreli.ionis whome then doeft thou tiuft, that thou rebelleft 'was fteward of the houfe, and Shebnah the chan- (harpelyponifliifc «Jeftioyed' when againft me? celler, and loah the fonne of Afah the recorder ido*atrie°tVr"'. ^^ Lo, thou trufteft no we in this broken fbffe came to Hexekiah with their clothes rent , and formed. o^ reede, to wt, on g Egypt, on which if a man tolde him the wordes of Rabfliakeh. i MeaninB,ihat lc«ne,it will goc into his hand,and pearce it: fo « CHAP XIX !l?«lde.^'*,h''e'" P^3raohkingofEg)'ptvntoallthattruftonhim. ^ codfrov,ir,thb,ira,>hv,aorietoHn'kM. ;t Th.^^ kingof AflVria, ^^ But if yefay VntO mC,VVetrufton thc Lord gia of tht LardhUtthanhmirtihtud fowtjccrt nd Rue becautehis power Out God, isnot that hee whofehie places, and thoufmdntneftht^Jfjinitm. J7 Stntbtrib iihUidof hk w3?rofmallthat whofe altars Hexekiah hath t> taken away, & hath "»»' /«»»"• fitr^OiVwoThou" ^^''^ ^° ^'"^^^ ^^^ Ierufalem,Ye fliall worlhip be- AND* when King Hexekiah heard it,he rent •//i.j?.*. bnj'ho'rifet ' "'' fore this altar in lerufalem? /l his clothes and put on fackecloth, and came ]t The wicked al- 2 J No we therefore giue ' hoftagcs to my lord into the houfe of the Lord, wayei in their the King of A(ihur,and I will giue thee two thou- 2 And fcnt Eliakim which was the ftewarde !hem"lufj il^'t" ^^"^ horfes, if thou bee able to fet riders rpon of the houfe,and Shebnah the chancel!er,and the Cod doeihVauonr them. Elders of the Pricftcs clotiied in lackccloth > to * Tobcsreroine tbem.Thoihee 24 For howc canft thou dffpifc any captaine Ifaiahthe Prophet the fonne of Amox. "i^l^htltcaa- geaketb to leare of the Icaft of my maf(ers feruants, and put thy j And rhey fayd vnto him,Thus (ayth Hexe- ^„t of biia, reMing hlm,h'ee^ tinfton Egypt for charctsand borfemen-* kiah. This dny is adav of tribulation and ofrc- ftM»ttld rcfift Ged. 2 J Am 1 no we come vp without thc ^ Lord to buke, & blafphemic; for the diildicnare come to l»chc Hezekiahs prayer. Chap.xx. Sanehcribs hofte dcflroycd, 141 h The danger* are b the birth, and thCTC B TO flrtngth to bring O daughter of lerufalcm, hec bath Oiakcnhis fogteiirhatwe foorth. hcadacchc*. ta« Deiiket ». if fo be the Lord thy Godhath heaid all 22 Whom haft thou railed on? and whome "hemil''ao^''elpe the vvordesof RabQiakehjwhom the Kingof Af- haft thou blafphtmed ? and againft whonic haft Sur'feiu'es.nomoie fliur hismaftcr hath fcnt to railc on the liuing thou exalted thy voyce, and lifted \p thine eyes thenawomanin Qod and to reproch him with wordcs which the onliic? *»*.«» oggainft the Holy oneoflfrael. c GodeoBntefW *"m «in'''fot Lord'c thy God hath heard, then lift thou vp thy 2 j Ey thy meflisngers thou haft railed on the Jt'himaadw.n* Ifiuf/l'm^wbich prayer for the 'remnant that are left. Lord,andfaid,By the multitude of my charcts I reonigeii,<»hicb onely remained j ^ So thc fcruants of King HcickJah camc am come vp tothetoppcofthcmountaincs.by udonetoanyof o» all ibe citiei to Ifaiah. the fides ofLebanon, and will cut downe the hie ^"^"''"»« efiudifj. ^ And Ifaiah faidvnto them, So fliall ye fay cedars thereof, ««ouldInowbring.t, thatitO^ould bedeftroy- ^'-/^^^^^^^ into dull. 8 f So Rabfliakeh returned , and tound the ed,<»«« Uidon ruinous heapes,(M cities dcfenfed? that fwafmucb at King of Aflhur fighting againft Libnah: forhec 16 Whofe ''inhabitants haue (mall power,4nrf be is the auihoat had heard that he was departed from Lachilh. arc afraid, & confounded: they are hke the gra/le hj^ctuK'h'h'e wll e TbatiiSane. ^ e He heard alfo men fay of Tirhakah King ofthefieId,andgreeneherbe,«rgraflconyhoufe „"a„"ff„'uvt. herib. ' of|| Ethiopia, f Beholde, he is come out to fight toppes,or as corneblafted before it begro wen. terlytobede- l0r,bUch?4(itii, againft thee: he therefore departed and fcnt er<>«r 27 I knowe thy dwelling, yea, thy going out, fltoyed.ai other * ll'w' ^"'l '"^fl'^'S^'s vnto Hczekiahjfaying, and thy comming in,and thy fiiric againft me. j ""^ ' Egypt'ioynedto- 'o Thusfhallye (peaketoHeietiahKingof 28 AndbecaufethourageftagaTnftme, and rThuihedefcti- getiier againft the Indah, and fay , Let not thy g God deceiue thee thy tumult is come vp to mine eares , I will put beth the wicked, KingofAff/riabe- in whome thou trufteft , faying, lerufalem (hall mine '"hooke in thy no{trcIs,and my bridle in thy which fotatime c.ofeofh,.op^ notbeedehuercd intothehand of the King of lippes, and ivill bring thee biickeagaine the fame ITj la'd'e «d d^ ptCUcoD 01 Other . /-, . „.. A - n. wara wac ana ««:• iooDireyei. Afvluir. way thoU Careeft. cay like flower*. g The more neere II BehoId,thou haft heard what the Kings of 29 And this ftialbe a tfigncvnto thee, 0 H*- fi will bridle th/ that the wicked Afftiur haue done to all lands, how they haiiedc- 0<»<«6, Thou flialteate this yeercfuch things as tage & tume the* ft 'usiS'tht' ftroy ed them: and ihaJt thou be deliuered? gro we of themfelues , and the next yeere fuch as f° "me " '* more ihe'y blaf » * Hauc the gods of the Heathen deliuered grow without fbwing , and the third yeere fowe t God did not yheme. them which my fathers Iiaue dcftroyed ? m Go- yee and reapc, and plant vineyardes, and eate the """'y P'o^'fe ian,and Haran, and Rexcph, and die children of fniites thereof. boT ei'wh^bim** ' Eden.whichwereinThel^ar? Jo And the remnant that is cfcaped of the (5gnf,o*con6tnie ij WhereisthcKingofHamath,& the King houfe of Iudah,fliallag9ine take "roote downe- bis faiib. ofArpad, and the King ofthecitieofSephai- vvard,andbearc fruitevpward. u The lord will uaim,Hena,andIuah? 51 Foroiitof lerufalemftiallgocaremnant, "^"v,'thaUm!« 14 ^ So Hexekiah recciued the letter of the and fome that (hall efcape out of mount Zion: ,ennint of ludah handof themeflengCTs, andreadit:andHeze- the ^zealeoftheLoidofhoftesfhall doe this, that ii efcaped. kiah went vp into the houfeoftheLorde, and 32 Wherefore thus faith the Lorde, concer- * jb*''""Vi'"* fc Before the A tke Hcxekiahfpreadit before the'' Lord. ningtfaeKing of Aflhur, He (hall not enter into ^°,d hifchur'cli eftheeoucnant. 15 And Hexckiah ' prayed before the Lordc, this citie, nor fhoote an arrow there, nor come (halouercometbc a Heihcweth and {aid, O Lord God of Ifrael, which dwelleft before it with ftiield,norcafta mount againft it: counfeliandea. uhvlll\«^ betweenctheCherubims, thouartveryGoda- jj '2«rheftiallreturnethewayhecamc,and mptifeso^men. courin all dan- lonc ouer all the kingdomes of the earth ; thou fhall not come into this citie,fayth the Lord. tadltt. jers,to wit.to flee haft made the hcauen and the earth. 34 For I will defend this citie to (aue it for fcc/w.48.14, totheiotdeby ,g Lord, >« bow downe thine eare,andheare: mine owne fake, and for Dauid my feruants fake. i.»»*<-.7^i. k"shew by Vfff a ^°'^^ op^" thine eyes and behold , and heare the J J ^ * And the fame night the Angcll of the *"'^/'* "',[; rhat thou wilt not wordes of Sanehaib,who hath fcnt to blafphemc Lorde went out and fmote in the campe of Af- foft iu'dgement fofferrhyNameto the Uiuing God. (hiir an hundreth fourefcore and fiue thoufand: ofGodfothit J By ibis'iTle he >7 Truethitis,Lord,thattheKings of Affhur fo when they rofe early in the morning, behold, blafpi.emre.that difcerof th God ^"^ dcftroy ed the nations and their landes, they were all dead corpics. fl'il!'°be/o^"hc from all idoles 1 8 And hauc fet fire on their gods : for they j^ SoSaneheribKingof A(Ihurdeparted,and jjoU.whom he aadlalfegodj, were no gods, but die worke of mans hands,eM*» went his way,andretumed,and dwelt in Nincueh. prtfe'ned lothe ^ woodandftone: therefore they dcftroyed them. 37 And as he was in the Temple worlliipping liuing God.and * m Heedieweth '9 Now therefore, O Lorde our God, Ibe- Nifroch his god, Adramelech and Sharexcr his 4^yo'l^( oL|,t for what ende the fcechihec, (auethou vsoutofhishand, that all (bnnes y flewe him with thefworde : and they bynatmeto fiithfoil dcfirc of the "' kingdomes of the earth may knowe , that efcaped into the land of Ararat, and Efarhaddon haue bt ne dc «df 10 w1,."!h' t'h'e ^^°"'<^ Lord,art onely God. his fonne reigned in his ftcade. f"ded. oisy bp glorified ^o •!" Then Ilaiah the fonnc of Amoz fcnt to THAP XX ky .heirdeliue. Hexekiafa, faying, Thus faith theLordGodof , „,^,y„hi,i!ch,.„d,n,i^,hthtfg»eofhbheM. .» H* BBecaufea t •'"^^'> -^ "^"^ "^^rd that which thou h.lft prayed ttctiHtlhrt94tdt,oJB'TO iciiih to be prayed to the Lord,faying, trueth be in my dayes? "" ""' Pfophet J 1 befeech thee , O Lorde, remember now, 20 Concerning the reft of the ades of Hexc- fo,?humbf«h"'' how I hail e walked before theein trueth &'with iiah,and all his valiant deedes,and how he made himfelietoihe b Mein''ng,vi!h. a l" f-erfite heart, and haue done that which is a pooleand a conduit, and brought water into worde owrallbypoc'ifie. good in thy fight : and Hezekiah' wcptforc. the citie, arc they not wTitten inthe booke of the |J] ^T^^d''^' a fot^iL^-re''' 4 f And' afore Ifaiah was gone out into the Chronicles of the Kings ofludah? mcth"(«o!.Tw middle of the courtjthc wordc of the Lord came 21 And Hexekiah llept with hisfathers: and grauntmequiet. to him,fayir.g, Manafleh his forme reigned in his Head. " "'IV during mjr J Turne againe , and tell Herekiah the cap- jf^ije i^n .he enemies ftould haue had occafion 10 reiojrce, ii'uie chL7h"hi4 Caine of my people , Thus favth the Lord God of decayed in his lime.becaufe be had reOored^tellgioa. pauid thy father, I haue heard thy '^ prayer, <««ec God turned a ivay faiswtaiu. e Xo giue thanks foiiby dcliiie- tance. f He deitaretU ibar albeit God canhea'e with- €jot other medi- ernes. >ethej ftiewftlithaihe viU no* lia'je ih'.lttnfe lot tneanes con- Knincd. 6 And I will adde vnto thy dayes fiftecne yeerc, and will dcliuertheeandthiscitieoutof •KA Anafl'eh * yv-as twelue ycercs olde when hee *i,Chrtr,if.ti *EcclM.^%,t^ g Lettheronne goe 10 ira.-.ydj b Which d:ail wasfet in the top 9f tbettaiies that Ahaz had made. i Mooucdwith thefaunur that CodllieACd to Holbiinthat a ReadcCbapi began to reigne , and rdpiedfifticnnd fine the hnnd.olthe King of Afihur , and will defend yeeres in Ieru!;i!cm ; his mothers nameaKb was this citie for mine o^vne fake, and for Dauid my Hcphzi-boh. feruants fake. i And hee did euill in the fight of the Lord 7 "Ihenllaiah faide, Takeaf Itimpeofdrie after the abomination of the heatheM, \\homthe figges. And they tcoke it, and laydeitonthe *Lordhadcaftoutbeforetheeh!ldrenof Ifrael »/>,«»., j,,; bayIe,andherecouered. j For He wen: backe and built thehieplaces, 8 ^ For Hezekiah had favdc vnto Ifaiah, * which Hezekiahhisfatherhaddeftroyed': and *cb*fAt,tt What Jhalie the figne that the Lord will heale heereded vp altars for Baal,and made a^groue, as mee, and that I (hall goe vp into the houfc of the did Ahab King of Jfracl , and worChipped all the Lord the third day ? hoft of heauen and ferued them. 9 And Ifaiah anfwered , Thisligne (halt thou 4 Alfo hee * built altars in thehoufeofthe haue of the Lord, that the Lord will doe that he Lord, of the which the Lord faid, * In leiufakm hath Tpoken, IVilt thou that the fhado w goe for- will I put my Name, ward ten degrees,or * go c backe ten degrees? j And he built altars for al the hoft of the hea- 1 0 And Hezekiah anfwered, It is a light thing uen in the two courts of the houfeof the Lord, for the fnadow to paflfe forward ten degrees: not 6 And he caufed his fonnes ' to palfe through for&».?.it. U'ord of the Lord. 12 Therefore thus (ayeth the Lord God of If- ^^"""uefibaB i-j Bdiold, the dayes come, thatall that isin rael, Behold,! will bring an eiiillvponlerufalem "tarc'ol'ibis'* thinchoiirc,andwhatfociier thy fathers haue layd andludah, that who fo hearah of it, both his great pla«ue •f'-^'.jr.ij. vp in ftore vnto this day, *niall be caried into * eares (hall 'tingle. Ihalbtaftoni. «».1:5.l^ Babel :nothing(halbelcft,faith the Lord. ij And I will(lretchoucrIerur:iIemtheHne ^*AslhJoeUhehcnreol «al;caivay,and d»cy lhai;)C conuchgt in tbejiolvc vvbicJi he wipah,andiurnediit vpfidc downe. j ''/}''' 'V'^ilJ Anoon. lofiah. Chap.xxi;. . The Law ij found, 141 c Mtaning .iiidib 14 And I will forfakc the « remnant of mine 7 Hoivbcft , let no reckoning be made with iDd Benljmin, inhaitancc , and deliuer them into the hand of them of the money, that is dehucrcd ijito their kft'o'fihcitftof thcirenemics,and they (hall be robbcdandfpoy- hand : for they dealc d faithfullv. d SoGWpront Iheuibej. led of all dicir aducrfaries, S And Hilkiah the high Pri'thfaidvnto Sha- f"""""'* ^'"'^ 15 Lecaufe they hauc done euill in my fight, phan the chanceller, I haue found the »booke ht^tBtlbewuT and haue proiioktd mec to anger , fince the time of the Lawe in the houfe of the Lorde : and zcjloudy lo fet their fathers came out of Egypt vntill this day. Hilkiah gaue the bookc to Shaphan , and hee '".""''' '*'■' ^otk* rTheEbttwej 1^ MorcoucrManafTeh ihcd 'innoccnt blood rcadit. of c,od. MulhthVpfo!''"' "acceding much , till hee rcplcnilhed lerufakm 9 So Shaphan the chanceller came to theKing, copy ,L" Mrf'. phrt.whewijhit from Corner to corncr,befide his finne wherewith and brought him word againe,andfayde, Thy fer- Jehthem.Map. ruhc'i in Uwe. he made ludah to finne > as\d to doe euill in the uants haue f gathered the money, that was found l'"'y tb' *itk'' buried him in his fepulchrc in cuilvpon this place,and on the inhabitants there- (he sc?iptmci'aaj town, hjithbti the garden ofVzxa: and lofiah his fonne reignei of, eueis[\ the wordes of the booke which the thedoaiineof f»im. in his ftead. King ofludah hath read, tke prophets. CHAP. XXII. 17. Becaufe they h.iueforfaken me, andhaue 4 lnjlthuftirfththtrmpu. 8 hitkuh findtth tht kotkt ef humtincenfcvnto Other gods, to anger me with •j.C4f».j4.i. ihttra^mdcaufe!hitti,ltp.tfinudioiufth,ii}vhoft». allthc b workcs of their handcs 5 mv wratfa alfo '' TheWMfceiol '"'bVlTT'd ''"*'««'"'''**'?'»^«'^"»«?''^"*'t»'*»"^. fhall be kindled againft this phce and fhaU not be Saifth*' firname m«tio JOfiah was* eight yeere oldevhen he began to qucndied. maniBDemetbbe. eedby laddo the Ireigne, aad he reigned one and thirtie yeere in 1 8 But to the King ofludah, who {cnt you to f^detbewotdeol Prophet, more lerufalcm.His mothers name alfo was ledidah the inquire of the Lord,f6 fhall ye (ay vnto him,Thus !j°t,*'"M "^ dKt'h'''«re''.l'^. ''ai'ghter of Adaiah of Botcath. fayrth the Lord God of IfracI , The wordes diat ".^"["o'/e!" fo'e.i.King.i J.;. i And hec did vprightlv in the fight of the thou haft beardjhallceme to faff. i Mesning.tlatbe & beiDo but eight Lord, and » walked in all the wayes of Dauid his 1 9 "^'^ becaufe thine heart did • melt,& thou 'j''^ ''?'"'• " ^^t ofdj.hee father, and bowed neither to theri?hthand. nor haft humbled thv fclfebeibre the Lorde. when '.I!".'*" lor^ofTKyuvtr.f. fiah,the Kuigfcnt Shaphan the fonnc of Axaliah fhonld be dcftroj-ed and accurfed , and haft rent fprrjtftu. jf,g Cy^g gf Mefliultam the chanceller to the thy clothcsandweptbeforemejlhauealfo heard , ,.,, lr^?e\'::,fa;^'houfeoftheLord,(a>-ing ,^ it,f:uth the Lord _ IT^'A^Zr pointed to this of. 4 Goe vp toHflkiah thehi^h Pneft, thathc 20 Behoidtherefore,IwiIIgatncrtheetothy theangerotcod fice.aschsp.i:.?. mav |;fumme the fihier which is brought into the fathers, and thou fhalt bee put in thy gr.;ue in is ready agaioft cnoShfoVrte' fioufeof tfic Lorde, vvhich the keepers of the ''peace, and thine eyes Ihall not fee all the enill j!''^*!'^'^',^-^*^'*" fpace'o'f J Tuyeres II '' doore haue gathered of the people. which I will bring vpon this place. Thus they hnm,lv\oi the temple remai- 5 And let them « deliuer it into the hand of brought the King word againe. thu world. Bed wiihoutrepa them that doe the worke,<«»t,t,hfui ki^ teth,that they thai the decayed places of the houfe: *fter htt hai kiOtd thiir Tr«y?fj. i» Hti krptih Tofe. haue a charge, and ^nto the artificers and carpenters ""■■ »4. "' «.'?".>"'* '*' "»'*•"'• »» «;' »f *'*-' r^^o'^a^rit andmafonsandtobyetimber,andhcwedftone J,!^:^^l^J:f::IZ^^::^":&:!Z bkeo from them, to repaue the houfi:. madtKtKl' ■ Then lofiahszealc and reformation, TX.Klogs. ThcPafleouer, *s.ffc«.Si.5«. •-|*Hen* the King »r«it, and there gathered ofths m mount of comiption (which* Salomon m Thitwajtbe a BecauTeM uwe J^ vnto him all the Eldcrs of ludah and of le- theKing of Ifracl had built for Afhtoreth the mount of oliuesfo *J^G;d"Lfe" rufalem. idoieortheZidonians,&forChemolhtheidole ^'SofldoL ibteatn{il.he knew 1 And the king \vcnt vp into the houfe of the oftheMoabites, andforMilchomtheabomina- «tjci,^j it.7. nomoiefpeedy Lord,\vith all the men of ludah and all the inha- tion of the children of Ammon) wiy to^auoyde^^^ bitancs of lerufalem with him,and the Priefts and 1 4 And he brake the images in pieces, and cut MQodbyteptlu* Prophets, and all the people both fmall & great: downe the groues and filled theii- places with the unce, which can and he read in their earcs all the wordes of the bones of men. «w"o°5«'»."'»f bookcofthecouenant, which was found in the 15 Furthermore "the altar that was at Beth-el, n Which Terobtx hi fthe houfe of the Lord. awrfthehie place made by leroboam the fonne of «»> hid buiu m word of G»d. J And the King ftood byb thepillar,& made Nebat, which made Ifrael to finne, both this altar il^^'-'^wg' •». b where ihe a^couenantbefore the Lorde, that they (hould and alfb the hie place,brake he downe, and burnt '*'" king had hif place, ^valke after the Lord , and keepe his commande- thehie jphcc,and ftamptitto pouderandbumt c ^'lo'ihuadid, ments,and his teftimonies , and his ftatuceswith thegroue. jo(h.i+j2,jr. ' all their heart , and with all their foule,that they 1 6 And as lodah turned himlelfe, he fpied the d Meaning.them might accompliili the wordes of this couenaiit graues,thatvvereinthemount,andfentandtooke which were next „T.,n:en in this booke. And all the people ftoode the bones out ofthegraues,and burnt them vpon hie Prieft. to the couenant. the altar and polluted it,accordingto the woid of c incometnptof 4 Then theking Commanded Hilkiahthehie the Lord, that the o man of God proclaimed, o Aecotding m thataliar.which Prieft and the -^prieftes of the fecond order, and which cryed the fame wordes, the ptoph Andthe men of the citie faid vnto him,/M'f £ Meaning, ibe made for Baal, and for the groue, and for all the the fepulchre of the n>an of God , which came wh*\' w ""'*lled ^°^^ of heauen, and hee burntthcm without le- from ludah, and tolde thsfe things that thou haft chemirims.either rufalem in the fieldes of Kedion, andcaried ^ the done to the altar of Beth-el. becjufe they wire pouder of them into Beth-el. . 18 Then laid he, Let him alone: let none re- blackejarmenrs, j And heputdownethe f Chemarims, whom mouehisbones. So his bones wcrefnued with the ked'wrrbumTn 'he Kings of ludah had founded to bumeincenfe bones of the p Prophet that came from Samaria, p Meanisg.rfie in' eofe to ido°ei.^ in thehie places, /JiJii in the cities of ludah , and i? lofiah alfo tooke away all the houfcs of Pf«'P^'" which g Heremouedihe about Icniialem ,& alfo them that burnt incenfe thehieplaces, which were in the cities of Sama- jn"j,'[[jjj'™', „ k^,u;M. . „ , _.t.-r. j.-.L ,.. ria, which the Kings oflfrael had made to anger eate'contrarno' the Lord, and did to them according to all the the commarde- ,uv»... ...,., t,.., - ■--„ n fads that he had done in Bcth-el. "rV"*'*" k^'l' tontrary to the Temple of the Lord without leruUlem vnto the ao And he facrificed all the Priefts of the hie t„oba'^7diB0B« MmmandcBentof yaiig^ofKcdron, and burnt it in the Valley Ke- places that were there vpon the altars, andburnt grau'e, t.Kiaw.ffc. ai*oi*asrome"rejd dron , ::nd thmpt itto poudcT ,andcaft the duft mens bones vpon them, &re|»rned to lerufalem. " the Gmilitude of a' thereof vpon the ''graues of the children of the ii 5^ Then the King commanded all the peo- groue which wat people. ple,faying, * Kcepe the Pjfleoucrvnto the Lord •i/*i-«.jj.r. Te°i'fr'" '*" 7 ^""^ ^^ ^"^^ downe thehoufes ofthe So- your God, * as it is mitten in the booke ofthis ••'P'-t.'- hTo'th'io con- domitcs,that werein the houfeoftheLord,where coiienant. juui'mV.^' tempt oftheidofj, th:: women woue hangings forthe groue. ' i.J And therewas no Paffeouer holden 1 like q p^r the mult!. andiep-och of g Alfo he brouglitallthc prjefts out ofthcci- thatfromthe dayes ofthe ludees that iudged If- tadeandzealeof ^'Xp'edthem ties of ludah, and defiled the hie places where the racl, norin all the dayes of the Kings oflfrael, [^5''^°'*'*,*"'' in their liuei. Pricfteshad bumt incenie , euen fromGeb^ to and of the Kings of ludah. lation^"^'*^*' i Becaufe j thofe Becr-fheba , and deftroyed the hie places of the 2 j And m the dghteenth yecre of king lofi- that had foifaken gates, drat were in the cntring in of the gate of ah was this P.^eouer celebrated vnto the Lorde idric"ivefeno* lofhua the goucTTiour of the cirie, which was at in lerufalem. mcete'ie mjnifttr thelefthandof thegateof thecitie. ' 14 lofiah alfo tooke away them that had fa- in the feraice of J 9 Ncuerthelefle the Prieftcsof the hieplaces ffiilar fpirits, and the foothfayers, and the images, JiraafoDo^'th r» ' ^amenotvpco thealtar of the LordinleruCi- and the idoles, & all the abominations that were k.whichwasa ' lem, faue onely they dideateof the vnleauencd efpied in the landeofludah and in lerufalem, to valley neere to le- bread among their brethren. performe the wordes ofthe * Lawe, which were *LekH.t».i-fi ; fufaiein and figni. 10 HedeWedalfo k Topheth,wftichwas in the written in the booke that Hilkiah the Prieft ''""•''•«•. canreVhey'm^e valley of the children of Hinnom, that no man found in the houfe of the Lord, oa ytabret while Oiould make his fonnc or his daughter to paflc ij Like vnto him was there no King before their childif were through the fire to Molech. .him,thattumed'to the Lord with all his heart,and '""(l!"^id'"'h''' " ^^^ P"'' ''°^^ ^^^° *^ ' horlesthatthe with all his fbule, and with all his might, accor- h«id leuiu 8 1*1. ^'"g5 of ludah had giuen to the funne at the en- ding to all the Law of Mofes, neitha after him where ader lofiah c^'ing in of the hoiife of the Lord, by the cham- arofe there any like him. eommandtdciii. bcrof Ncthan-melech the Eunuch, which was j5 Notvvithftading the Lord turned not fiom •nttobecaftin r^/er of thc{uburbes,and burut thecharetsof the the ""fiercendTeof his great wrath wherewith he r Beemfe of tl^ pouewhichido- vnto Baal , to thefunncandto themoone,and to ria, which the Kings oflfrael had made to anger eate contrary to baTplan'ted''nle"re 'he planets.and to allthe hofte of heauen. the Lord , and did to them according to all the the commarde- vnto the Temple, 6 And hee brought out the g groue from the fa^ that he had done in Bcth-eL mentoliheiord. contempt thereof, r • 1 t- I.Theirfolatroni funne with fire itinjs iiad dedicate 1 2 And the altars that were on the top of die wasangry againft Iudah,bccaufe ofali the prouo- T"*^*^ Ye"'b"icb cations wherewith Manaffcb hadprouokedhim. IvouirTnot'tunie lioifes andchirets chamberof Ahaz,>WliichdielCingof ludahh.id 27 Thaefbre the Lorde faide , Iwillputlu- vnto hitc by t ». lo'ea^ thTim'aoe' "'^'^*' '""^ the altars which Mananehhadrhade dahalfooutofmyfioht.asl haueputa«ay Ifra- pentance. thereof about sj" in thctwt) courts ofthchoufeoftheLord,did the cl, and will caftoffthijciticlertilalcm, wbichi the heathen did, King brcakcdowne, andhaftcd thencc, andcaft h3uechofcn,and the houfe whcrcofl fay de,* My *i.j(,»r».8.js.«id thVmata'uo'fi thcduftof them into the [jbrooke KedroH. name fhall be there. s,j.c*«^ii.> tnaftjgree/blf,'" *? Moreoticr the King defiled the hie places 28 Concerning the reft ofthe aSes of lofiah, 4or,>*;',/, ' *hatwaebcforcIeruf;Ucin and on the right hand and all that he? did , arc they not written in the booke fii choisw M< coaacrcy,bc fee- red left he woaU liiDedonehin fciroe,». t Meia'ng the wicki d kings ' before, a Which wif Antioehii ia Sf' «ia,cilledalfo Haouth. lOr^ihM htfiluU mtrtignt. I lofiahi death. Ichoahat. Chflp.xxiiii.xxr. hrufalem bcfiegeA Zcdckiah. 145 bookeorthc Chronicles of tJiC kin* ofludah? outof hislandc : for the Kingof Babel hadrakcn 19 f ♦In hisdaycs Pharaoh Nccho King of fromtheriucrofEg\T)t, vnto tli:iiucr(jPciath, lOr.Sjfymt*, Eg\'pcwentvpngainftthcKir.5of Afhiir to rhc allthatpertemedrothe KingofEgj-pt. riucr Pcrach. And King lofiah 1 went againft him, 8 f Iehoiacliin»«cightecneyeicsold,w^en whomr. when Vhtr^oh {awe,hccllew him at Me- he beganne to rcigne, and rdgned in lenifalOTi oiddo. three moncths. His n-.others name alfo »<« Nc- io Then his (cniants caryed him dead from huditajthec'aiighrerofEliiachsnoflcrufalcm. Megi.ido,3nd brought him to lenir.Jem,and bii- 9 And he did cuill in the fight of the Lord ac- nedfijminhisovvncfcpuchre. And die people cordingto allthatbijfathcrhaddonc. ^ cooiuirea omwitii ^^^ '^"^^ ^°°^^ Idioahaz tiie fonnc of lofiah, lo * Ir. thn.r time came the feriiants of Nebu- '^*«' '•«•■ the Lord, & *ef e. and ano>«nted him, and made him King in his fa- chad-ntiiar king of Babel vp agaiiul leitifalem : fore was naine. thcrs ftead. ^° "^'^ ^'^^ was beficged. J I * lehoahar W4J three and twcntic y cere ir And Nebuchad-nexTar King of Eabel olde when face beganne to rcigne, and reigned came againfl: the citie, and his feruants did be- three moncths in Icnifilcm. Hi; mothers name fiegeit. alfo was Hamutal the daughter of Icremiah of i* Then Tehoiachin the King ofludah <* came << That ii.fe*!^ Libnah. ° °"<^ againft the king of Babel, he, and his mother ^'"[jj'^'o^"";,*"* J 1 And he did euill in the (Tght ofthe Lorde, and his feruants,: nd his princes,and his eunuches; J let'^" " according to all that his 'fathers had done. and the king of Babel tooke him in the eight J J And PharachNecho put him in bends" at yeereeofliis rcigne. e Imhereijse Riblahin tli€ landc of Hairath , || while he reig- i ] * And he car)'ed out thence all the trea- <^^}" ^^g of nedinlerufalem, and put the lande to a tribute fures ofthe hoiife ofthe Lord, and the trcafures .y °"*,.,, ofanhundreth talents of filuer, and a talent of of the Kings houfe, and brake 'all the veffels of ,/■,.,,.«/ goldc. ?olde, which Salorron king of Ifiael had made ^ f And Pharaoh Nechoh madeEliakim the «" the Temple ofthe Lord,as the Lord had faid. fonneof lofiah King in (lead of lofch his father. 14 Andhecaiied away all lenfalem, andall and turned his name to 1 ehoiakim,and tookele- theprinces,and all the ftiongmen of warrc, *uen hoahaz away, which when he came to Eg>pt , di- ten thou(and intocaptiuitie, andallthewoike- ed there. men,and cunning men: fo none remained fauing jj And Ichoiakim gauc the filuer and the the poorepcopleof the land, golde to Pharaoh, and taxed the land to giue the ij * And he caryed away lehoiachin into Ba- •i.f*»»".j««». inone>',.-'ccording to the commandemcnt of Pha- bel, and the Kings mother, and the Kings Mues, '^"^ *•*• raoh : hce Icauied of cuery man of the pecpleof and his Eunudies, and the mightie ofthe land ca- rhe land,according to his value, filacr and golde lyed he away into captiuitie horn Icriifalem to to giue vnto Pharaoh Nechoh. Babel, 3 6 lehoiakim was fine and t^ventie yeeres old, i^.And all the men of warre,*«f » feiien thou- when he began to «*igne, and he reigned cleuen fand, and caipenters, and lockefmithcs, athou- yeeresinlerufJem. His mothers n medio was L nd:. nil diat were llrong and aptforwarre, did Zebudah the daughter of Pedaiah of Rumah. the King of Babel brLng to Babel captiues. J7 And hec did cuill in the fight of die Lord, 17 5*^"<* thekin" of Babel madeMatta- •I'"»-37.ii according to all that his fatheis had done. niah his vnckic king in his ftead,and changed his •'■'J*-*' ^ YYliTT nametoZcdekiah. - , . ,. V, , „ :, , l} l,,, .1.-1. 18 Zedekiah w^one and twentie yeere olde, etHff ofh.i ,mm f,d*a luJ^,. 6 hhmthin rn-ntth. i j v/hcn he began to reigne, and he reigned eleuen titetnaha fiofit arc ctrjed -vnio Btb)iun. 17 Ztjtkuit yccrcs in lerulalem. His rrothei-s name alio was I '< '^" W- Hamu*^! the daughter of leremiah of Libnah. 1Nh's»dayescameNebuchad-neiTar King of 19 And he did euiJlin the fight of the Lord, Babel \'p,and lehoinkim became his feruaimt according to all that lehoiakim had done, rill cc yeere : aftcnvarde he turned, and rebelled 20 Therefore certainly the wrath of the Lord againft him, was agninft lemialem and Lidah vntill bee caft z And the Lord Tent aeainfthim bandesofthe them out of his f fight. And Zedekiah rebelled a- f Out ef ternfi. Chaldces,and bandes of tlie Aramitcs, and bantis gainft the King of Babel. !*™ '""^ '"''»'> oftheMoabites, andbandsofthe Amn^onites, CHAP XXV into Babyloa. and he fent diem agninft lud* to dcftroy it * ac- , j.r^f^um i, h^^tfi ./-NeJ^ W. «^^.r, »ni uUn. 7 rh- cording to the worde of the Lorde, which hee fi,mtt,oiZnirkiihtri/iii»,t,/orei,!ie)ti, tmt tfm ne hit fpake by his feniantsthe j^rophets. o*"' n" ?«* »«'• " tn^th » brought /o ■saijitiu »y • rerm.jf.t. J Surely by the b commaundcmtnt ofthe r„H',. n "f>ouuhmht>,bid. ,„«,,^, rfedtKefr«Vcked Lorde came tliis won UvJah, that hce might put a Nd * in the "nindi yeere of his reigne, the Zf^^ki'il^' "^ iymt« to execBte thcmoutofhis fghc for thefinnes of Manafleh, /A'-^tenthwjtJierMj/w^tcnth day ofthe moneth b \\bichtheE. bisiuliudge. ,1 accordingto tllrfvit hedid, Nehuchad-neTzarRingofBabeIcame,he,and all b:e»ejcallTe. "Tno'iobees 4 And for the innocent Kocd that hcc (bed, hs hofte agiinft lenifdera, mi pitched againft ''"■'"^"'"'^ cli'ied?b«irf"hey (for bee f-licd lei-ural.^m witli innocen: blood; it,& they huilt j! fortes • gainft ir round about ir. o'-crmt^Vlna procf'e Jed of atn. therefore the Lorde v\ ouii not pardon ir. 2 So the ci .ie was behegcd vnto the-dcncndi p^tt ol lanuarie. 5 Concemingthereft of tl'.e avles of leho- yeere of Kins ZvJekish. ^ ^r^tmoMnt. iakim and -.11 :hat hec did, are they not written 5 And intbc ninth d^y ofthe moneth the fa- ^i,^J)'^"°'$ d d* in rhc hooke of the Cluoniclcs of the Kings of mine w-x. ^ fore in the citie, fo that theree l^•as no eate iheir'chil! luc'ah? bread for th? people ( f the laml. d^en. ijmen.+.io, 6 So Idioiakim^fiept rath hi fathers, and 4 Then the citie was b'okcn vp, and all the <* vVhichwavj l£hoi;.chin his fonne reigned in hisfieac*. men of wane fie J by night, by the way ol"the fome'twetZ'e"' 7 ^ And the King of Eg>'pt came no more 'J gate, lohieb ft betwecne two wallcs that w^ toiffaecwi, Jy • Tet)>een7. ««d»j.i7. h Though r,ed bitionand malice e N"ttliathe was buried with bit 'alhert.bii' he died in ihe way, aitheylcdliim ptlfoaet toA/aid Babylon :ie^ Ietc42.f9, Icn^aichi is deftroyed. Tl. kings. liidahcaricdintocaptiuitic. Cedaliah. by -i.e Kings sasristt : nowe the Caldees were by ana the three keepers of the doorc tiiG ciii^roxi-daboM-.and tie IQ/i^ went by the i$ Andoutoftheciciehe toolce an Eunuch way ojche (vildeinofle. that had the ctierfighc of the men of \rarre , and 6 Then they tooke the Kii^g , and caricd him the iand,and thrccnore men of the people of the wVte ths'ctTefc^ vjitotheKiiioofEabclto HiMaii, where they knd,cbat were found in the citic. e OrorJ-mued * SsucijdgcHitnt vponhim. ^ ' 20 And Nshiaar-adsn the chicfe ftevvarde hiniforhi^rer. 7 And thcy Hewe the fonnes of Zedtklab tooke them, ard Lrought them to the Kinj of itrieaiHtrsaron, before his cjcs, and put Out the e\csofZedeki- Babel to Riiloh. iChionji;^. ah,and boiinde him iticliain^, and caiied him to 21 And the King of FabeIftiotethem.& flew- Isabel. ihcm at Kiblah ;n the land of Hamadi. So ludah f leitnie :^ti:(rh ^ ^ ^"'^ '" ^'^^. ^'^^ "lencth, & f fcucnth d.ij «as caiyed a-.'.ay captiue out of iiis cwnc land. Chsp;:.»3the ofihcmoneth, which w'stlic nintteenth vere of 22 * Ho.vbcit there remained peopk in the *'f««»4».jri* le.iili djy.&ecaufe King Nebuchsd-nexzar king of Kabel,C£meNe- Ir.ndofIiidah,<',homeNeb.ichad-neziar Kingof l>! ^'tlieTcu^'nih "* ^"^^" ^''^" '' ''■''^'^ iicwurd and feraaunc of the Brib.-l left, and made Gcdaliah the fonn: of Ahi- '■""' ' """ KingofBabel,to lerufalcm, kamthcfonneorshapHan ruler oaer them. 9 Andburr.tthehoiifcoftheLordc, and the 2j Then when all die captaincs o f the hofte Kings hoiife, andallthchoufesoflerulalem, aad and /A"> men heard, that theKingofBabdhad all the great houfcs burnt he with fire. made Ge.ialiah gouernour,they came to Gedali- I o And all the armie of the Caldees that were ah to Mixpah,to wit, Ifhr..ael the fonnc otNetha- with the chiefe rtC',varde,brake dovvne the walles niah,snd lohanan the fonne of Karcah,and Scra- oflc-rjfaiem round about. iah the fonne of Tanhurr.eth the Netophathite, II And the reft ofthe people that were left in and laazaniah the fonne of Maachathi, they and the citiej.-.nd thofe that vveie fled and g fallen to their men. the king ofi]abeI,with the remnant ofthe multi- 24- And Gedaliah ^ fware to them,andto their 1 Tbitif.Jic did tudc; die! Nebuivj-ad.n chiefe ftewardcaryav-^y men,andfaidvntoth£m, Fearenottobethefer- 'thortihem io captiue. uants ofthe Caldees : dwell in the lanil,and ferue l^' ^'™/Jdi'ne* 1 2 But the chiefe ftcward left ofthe poore of the King of Eabel,and ye Ihalbe well. to jeicmuj coub. the land to drefie the vincs,and to till the land. 25 * But in the ftuenth moneth Khmael the leJltoiutsiit I J * Alio the pillars of brafie that were in the fonne ofNethaniah the fonne of Elilhama ofthe ^'T''!'"/ '° houfe ofthe Lord,& the bafes,andthebrafen Sea Kingsfeede, came, and ten men with him, and zai,(frino'it«^i» tt-;r.t W2S in the h^ufe ofthe Lerde, did y Cald ;es fmote Gedaliah,f\: he ili-:d,& fo did be the lewss, the rcueilfd mil brc.kc.and caried the br.affe of them to Babel. and the CaHces that were with hirrrati Mizpah. of the Lord. 14 Thepots'' .iltband the bcTons, and the 26 Then .- II the people hothfiT,ai&gre.-it;and ^^^'^,3,':e',„ inlhumcnts of muficke, &thcincenfediiTncs,and thecapraines(ifthcarmiearofe,2ndc.;mete"E- leiemiei couciil!, all t!ie vilels of biaiie that they miniftred in, g}'pt ; for they were afraid of th- Caldees. lerem 4«.4i and tooke they away, " 27 Notwithftandinginthefeueiiandthittieth Hs.-f?'!"?""- 1 5 And the aih pannes , and the bafens, a»d yeerc after " lehoiachin King of ludah \- as city- J^ his wiiTfnd" <»'i that ■.vasofgolde,and that was of filuer,tooke- ed away in the twelft moneth tf«akc kindly to liim,and fet his throne ""'" ■ t^ios by Tj * The height ofthe one pillar was eigh- aboue the throne of the kings that were with him ^,c ils^i^of d^* tccnecubitcs-anc^ the chapiter theron wa.'-traiTc, inBabcl, uidwasrcictutd and the height ofthe ch;;piterwji with networkc 29 Andchangcd his prifbn garments: andhe euenvntoChtilt. three cubitcs, and pomegranates \'ponihe cha- did contin-.ially ca;:e bread betbre hip, all the piter round about, all ofbralle: and likcmfiWJi dayes of his life, the fecondpiiiar with the netwotke. '?o And his o portion w^ri a conrinuall portion ° MejDing,tl.« 18 Audthechiefe ftcvaidtooKe Seraian the j'uien him hv the King, euery day a certaine, ail ,itiaihecouit. hewetefickeor cliicie Pii^ft , and Zephaniaii the' fcccudPricll, the dayes of his Ife. t'feotbetvvil« ' ■' THE FIRST BOOKE OF the -j-Chroniclcs,orllParaIipomcnon. ■ fEiworJit T H E A R G V M fi N T. nor.of'ihms"' If r-r/'rtti'-j- nnlHil,ioui:Jii THs ferret comprehend botothrfe booket i» o:-ie^ -iviiicb tht GTca»ni,bee.w!i ofthe len^trt.dnttdc in- ,;,, 4^^^., ^j ,44 totix-o: andtkej irrenl'ed fhr'-r.icL'S^ B:ca,'ife iherrcte Irief.y the hiftoT:fS frcTn,^d,i7ntQ the K<»1>> rcwmfrtmi' tir CAptiuitiein UnOyi-ti. 'But thzfe are net thoffbool^es ofCkycnicki, irhich arcfo oft K.enrt:>ie.'i i'i the bookcs cfthe T^tgsofludi'j ^?id Jfhitf^ ivhich didnt targe ft fii to thcftcrie of brth the KjngdDnief^nnd aftenvirdperi^jcd in thfo-f^tiuitte : btitat au-idgemc'*7t ojthef*v>e^ Mid rvfl-e tiithei'cdby S^/a,iS the leves nrite^i^ferthtir returnrfro B.tbj'l'Ai.Th'uJi'J} bcst^.-erntetneth a brufi rehmrf it ofthe children »f ^d^m vnto ^braha,l7^cl{.Ja.:k.fl\& tf'e tttelue Pair:.vcht,cbiefiy of lu- dah & ihera:r,ecf'Duigc:uii!^'>ueT.:ment , and alfi thi adiri:iiifl''-'!ifri,a>:d care ef thingitencttning teligion^for thefoidjutce^t vhtreofht rtiajceth, and^iuclb ibaal^et to theLcrd. CHA Pa * A.S. J 5 Hu chiUrin. 4; litr.g, »sd utLand raLli.and ]aalam,anJ Kor.h, Jtf The fcnncs of tliphai, Tcman, and O- botneofthiccdii ocrtmciihcri, r(adcGea.}i<,f, mar,|| ZepJiijand Gatam,Ken;a,anii '* Tunna,and * Ctnr}6^ Amaiefc Which «-ai E. CONCtliXIICl ttiiie Gtn.j6 u. 37 The fonnes of Heuel. Nahadj, Zcrah, j*,^);;; Sbamrr.ahandMixzah. rtide J 8 And die fonnes of iSeir, Lotan, andsjio- 1 wc is aiio called bal,ai:d Zibecn.ajid Anah.and DiH.on, and Ezer, ^'l' '''« ■,'•.''"'. - ' ' > » which inhabite«'« theHamathitc, 47 ^ Hadad died , and Samlah of Mallurec^h ^"^^,|.[^^^^ ^j^^ 17 ^*Thefonn£sofShcmJV/r*EIamand Af. reigned in his ftead. p-mcipanciiieof •; fliiir,and Arpachlhrd, and Lud, and " Aram, and 48 And S.nmlah died, and Shaulof llehoboth; the EdomitM,^ 3 Vz,andHiil,andGcth^r, and Melliech. by the Riuer reigned in his Head. ■.':■:•. ."' 1-8 Alfo Arpochfhad bcgateShelah, andShe- 49 And when Shaiil was dead, Eaal-hanan^c lah begate f Eber. fonne of Achbor reigned iu his ftead. I? VntoEbcralfowcrcbornetwo fonnes: the 50 And Baal-hanan died, and Hadad reigned e olhiiD tame the "si^'iof rheone wjwPclcgrforin hisdiiies was the inhisftead,and thenameofhiscit\'wri||Pai,and B^iP**-' Ebiewes, which earth diiiided: andhis brother? name ivas loktan. bis wiues name Melietabel tlie daughter of Ma- 20 Then Iokt:nbje^ateAlmodad&SheJcph, tredthedanghterofMezahab. andHazennaiieh,and ierah, 51 Hddad died aifo, and there were duTccs in ,21 And Hadorarti, and VziI,andD1kyi;.L ;• Edom, diJic Timna, dtike 1| Aliah, duke Jethcth,. ^K^tuAi, 22 AndEba! andAbimad-andShcha^.l " 52 Duke Aholibamah, duke EJah,('ukcPinen, 2 J AndOphir, and Hsuilah, andlbbab : all; 5 J DiikcKenaz, dukeTeman, diikeMibiari Il.to. d Of whom came tlieSytians,and Ihcteforcthtyare (ailed Atamitcs thotowout all the ScripiDte, we;e afterwaid called Ifraclitet of irtaci, which waslaakob.'iad lewesofludah, brcaureofifaecx- cellracicoilhat tribe. t H«iep*3tetlt Sbem :§»ine,fcf- taule he would come lotheflocke ( "Ihtfe are their tgenerationsv * Th.e.eldeft 54 DukeMagdiei, duke Iram : thtft were the dukes.oftdom. ■/ CH A P. II. , » Tluinxealc^itaffiiiiih-viitolfhiithifaikttofDimi. ' , THcfeare the fonnes of Ifrael , * Reuben, Sj- "Gin.t.f.it.&ioi niecin,Lc;ii, a:IudalvIft;aqhar.,artdZlebulan, i^'l^ '8- fonneoflihn-aei:r«Neba:oth, and KiSdar, end andAflfcer: Dan, Ipffph, and Eftjidniia,Naphrcli>Qadi * Co.-.jg. j.«.-rf ^s. AL'tiOiah,Mafla,'|jHadad, and Shelah , thcfe three wereliorncto him.ipf the cic'tftfonnr.yethB Tema, ^~,-.: "• '.■■■■. ;-.;:!:' ctaughtferofShiiatheCanaantteJxitEf theeldeft f^''' ^•es'"nt!hat ji Ietur,Naphi(h and Kcdemali: thefe are the. fonne of ludah was euiKi^. the fight of the Lordi i^ip^jl^'t'''''''* ' ' ■ yj'fonnesof iOimad.,-. fcRe^GM,yj^" ..^■j'i C>Vnli:X«iKah A';raha»3 ^ coccs!-^. >eM ihfucnralogiebf* 4' *AndThaiVir.rIft3'daughtet-|inJ;jwbai:ejl«m D3iid,«<-*h6«f* and he flew h'm. b.irj f nn.s.Ziir.ran, and lokOan, 4i^ iMedan,r.nd- rh.j5ez,and ZcBRlir/ataU thte fGnne^oflndafi 9'ER4 " ■ « ^'"''*'- '*«"' Mi«^ia}ifrjna-HhV.k,/aiTd^.huafa:&;tlie(cnncsof fiy!e,; .-;-•. -J' r... : • i .;> 1 y. „,;'V,%"' Ioj4Cvri,*htR)a,and Dcdan. •_ - m ;r) • • ' - .$■. *.Thflfoi3q?jie ]\ Zinui^aad, Y- b Eti-.ris ajid Ikinan, & Cakol, and Dara, wh-> h ^ °.';^';'; »"■*« were f lie in a!I. .: . • ') :.{\o'lSt<'hl-'. .j! ,. And chg fbnne of C»9ii, |1 * Achar.tlis- -/./i.?.!. trouSkd— ■ — ThegencaIogi« I.Chrdn. ofludah. ( ^Hiom S Mat. thcwciUctii A. >;)m,Ma th i.J. i Thi- i5,chiefe *l.Smi.i6.l9. troiiblcc! iTracI, tKmf|rcfling in die tlung cscom- begate Zabad, piunicrtc. 37 AndZabadb^atcEphlaL»dEphIa!l>c» 8 The fonne alTo of Ethan, ATariah. gatcO'ccd, 9 AndthefonncsofHeiron'Jiatwerebomc 38 And Obed Legate Ichu, and lehu begace vnto him, Ietahmecl,and « Ram and Chelubai. Azariah, 10 -■^nd Ram begatc Aminadab , and Amina- 39 And Aiviah bcgate Helez, andHelez be- dab bcgate Nahli.on <> prince of the children of gate Eleafah, ludah, ^ 40 And Elca(ah begateSifamai, andSifamai 11 And Nahfhon bcgate Salma, and Salma begate ShaHum, begateBoax, 4' And Shdium begate lekamiah, and leka-' 12 And Eoaz begate Obcd, and Obed begate miahb^ateriiihama. l)I(hai, 4a AJfothc fonnes of Caleb, the brothcrof ij *And Miai bcgatc his eldeft fonne Eliab, lerahm^d, \'p:re Mefha his eldeiifonne, which lOr^lMmaiU), t Who \v3i cal- kd Chetubal the (banc of Heuoa, "txiL^Vi. and Aminada'. ihe ll-cond, & || Shimma the third, 14 Nathaneel the fourth, Raddai the fift, 15 Oxem the (ixt,i«n<^ Datiid the feiienth. 1 6 VVhofc fiftcrs vere Zeruiah and Abigail. And the fonnes of Zeruiah, Abi(hai,and Ioab,tnd Afahd, • 17 And Abigail bareAma{a:and the father of Amafaw*) lecher an Ifhmeclite. 18 ^ And « Caleb the fonne of Hexron be was the 'father of Ziph: and the fonnes of Marc- I That ii, the fhah the father of He!:rcn. cbicfegooMnow 4 J And the fonnes ofHebronwr.-Korah and »'. P-'"" "f "'« T.ppu.h,and Rckem and She.^^a. .t'JZ c'j^ 44 And Shema begate Raham the fatherof (obaue a fatherly lorkoam : and Rekcm beg.^te Sha;r.fnai. "'• *■"* afliaioa 45 The fonne alTo of iih-mmaiw^Maon-.and '"J'u '"'* Maonir*( the father ofBecb-Tur. . , - 4^ And Ephah a ■« concubine of Caleb bare "" "^^'^ i'ftttntt gatelcriothof Axiibah/»awife, and her fonnes Haran and Moia,and G^zez : Haran alfo bcgate wireaodtre"c"!!' are thefe,Iefher,and Shobab,and Ardon. Gazex. eubine.thjt ibc * 19 And when Azubah was dead, Caleb tooke 47 The fonnes of lahdai vere Regem, and wife wa$ takea vnto him Ephrath, whichtarehim Hur. lotham, and Gefhan, and Pelet, and Ephah, and J*"'' F':'"'" ft^ 20 * And Hur begate Vri, and VribegateBe- Shaaph. riag"?aid b°r xaleel. 48 Calebs conaibine Maachah bare Sheber tbiia/endiJinbe. 21 AndaftemtirdcameHexrontothedaugh- andTirhanah. '"siheconcubin* /Whowwo-iace terofMachir the fatherof fQilead, and tooke 49 ^hc bare alfo Shaaph, the father of Mad- ]^:^u\f\ltikt of mount Silead, her vvhenhe was thretfcoreyereoldjandlbc bare mannah,/*•' 5.»7. of lair g from them , and Kenath and the townes father of Kiriath-iearim. thereof, euen threefcorc cities. All thefe weicthe J i Salma the father of Beth-lehem , and Ha- /onncsofMachirthefatherofGilead. reph the father of Beth-gader. 24 And after that Hezron was dead at h Caleb 52 And Shobal the father of Kiriath-iearim Ephratah.thenAbiahHczrons wife bare him alfo had fonnes, and hee||^vas the oucrfeer of halfe ^h*ifi u!imi7 bhc lowotifio laiti (bildica. h Whiffa wai a lowoe named of ibc husband and wife, called alfo Beth Ichcm £• phracah. 1 Meanigg, the «bjc{t & P.-iace. f Tilt tenettsgii »f DtuiJ, mdtfhn (ojieriiiewtoliepmnet tfloM. T Hefe alfo were the fonnes of ^Dauid, which a He rewrneth to were borne vnto him in Hebron : theeWeft t^^geDea^Pgier whilei hi) father Vrai aline, and Ihcielore it it d'li, Tcrl.^^.ihai Sbe- Ihan had a« Molid. 39 The (bnnesalfo of Nadabwrt'#Seledand Appaim : but Seled died without children. ji Andthefbrneof Appaim >v4«Ifhi, and the _ - fonne of Illii, Shefhan, and the fonne of Shcihan, Amnon of Ahinoam, the Izraelirefle : the fecond ^"J^ Jao^^f bit* kAhlai. b Daniel of Abigail the CarmelitefR: ^oti,^ Ji And the fonnes of lada tlie brother of 2 Thctfiird, Abfalom the fonne of M.iichah b \\hichi.Sa»i. Shammai »*re lethcr .ind Jonathan : butlether daughter of Taimai KingofGdhiir ; the fourth ? 'J'u"""' r j!!* dyed without children. Adoniiah the fonne of Ha?gith : ' th'twassfbaU* J ThefiftShephatiahofAbitaI:the(JxtIfce- mfeibeC**^ am by Eglih bs w ifc. ' ' liic. 4 Th*Je fixe were borne vnto hrni in H^-^ron: and there hee reigned fcuen yeere and fixe mo- neths: and in Icrufalero he reigned three and th'r- jj And the fonnes of Jonathan ww* Peleth and Zaza.Thefc were tiic fonnes of ferahinccl. j4 And ShcOian had no fonnes, but daugh- ters. And Shedian had afeniant that was an Egyp- tian named latha. jy And Shefhan gaue his daughter tolarha tieyccre. Jusferuant to wifc,and flie b.ire him Attai. 5 And rhcfe foure were borne vnto him in Ic- ii And Attai b«ate NaJun, and NathaiJ ru4lon,Shiinea, andShobab, and Nathan, and -- '■ - Salomon Dauidsgcncalogic. ludahs, Chap.iiij. Cakbs, Shelahs,5c Simeons gcncalogie. 14 J e Calltdilfo Salomon of' Bothfliiia the daughter of Ammiel; 8 Alfo Cox btgate Aniib, and Zohcbah,aiiJ B»th fcbjihe ^ Ibhar alio, and J Eliiliama, and EJiphnkt, the families of Aharliel thcfonne of H.'min. am ffo'they gaue 7 And Nogah, and Ncphi^, and laphia, p But labez was n-.orc honourable then his itumdm.rs 8 And Llillama, andtliaJa, and hliphcler, brahren.and his mothtr called his name 'lalei, c otifrwifecal. namti. nine in nuvibir, tiw ing, Kccuifc I bare him in forow. ^^^J^ ''""'» Lih^u'^T^**' -J. 9 '^^'^' "'"' "" ^^^ ^°""" °^ ^^"^'^ ' "^^^'^^ _ ■ i<> And labex caUtd on the Cod of Ifrael/ay- '" ° '•'^" ft Ellpli'cittdied, the foiiHcs of the concubines , andTliamar thar ing, Ifthouwiltblefrenv.eindeed, andcnla ;:e andDioidnjxcd filter. niy coaits, and ''//thine handbe wirhme, and d itiirehfrn- tliofefonDet, 10 ^ And Salomons fonne w^j Rehoboam, diou uiItcaufemefi76?/ie//j«.Teifro:nei'i'.l,that ;'"''""'''"''"^''» bor»lT/>h«"n« whofefonne:r4/Abiah, «*<^ Aliliisfonnc, »nd Ibenothurt. And God granted the thing that he p'f,;;"^,','',;"';'"- »an3cs:in y booke leholhaphathisfonne, alked. nhicthemide. cfKingibifchil ji ^nd Joram his Ibnne, «nrf Ahaiiah his 1 1 ^ And Chelub thebrother of Shuahbe- ariKemsncionsd foniie, 4nii«. 18 MalehiramalfoandPedaiahj&Shenazar, Ziphah,Tiria,and AfaretL leca.Tu'ah, hodiama, and Nedabinh. 17 And the foanesof FzraIv»r*r?Iei.luTand f S.Mttth. fayth • 9 And the Ibnnes of PcdaiahTv^r* f Zerub- Mered, and Epher, and lalon, and he beg.ite Mi- ihatZo.-obabel babel,&Shimmei : and the fonnes of Zeiubbabel riam, and Shaininai,and Ilhbah the fatlwr of E!h- wai fonne otSa- ^,,rtf MelliuHam, and llanaaiah , and Shelomith temoa. iLt'he wLTs M. ^^'^^ ^•^^'■- *^ Alio his II wife lehudiiah bare lered the fa- |^- Ar A-,.,*,*, pbew according to 2° And Hafhuhah, andOhel, and Berechiab, therof Gedor, andHeberrhc father of Socho, "j^if^'J l''°^ theEbrewfpeecb: and H3.zadiah,4n(/Jun)abhefed,fiuei«««wk'r. and lekuthiehhe father ofZanoah: and thefe are foe hewisPeda- 2t And the fonnes of Hananiah *«r« Pelatiah, thefonncs ofEithiahthe daughter of Pharaoh """"**• andIelaiah:thefonncs of Rephaiah, thefonncs II which Mered tookc. ^^7jf'"T'^' of Aman, the fonnes of Abadiah, the fonnes of. 19 And the Ibnnes ofthe wife of Hodiah, the "'^ Shechaniah. ''' fiftcr of Naham the father of Keilah virt thfr 22 And the Ibnne of Sheduniahn'iwShema- Garmites, and Elhtemoa the Maachadiite. iah : and thefonncs of Shemaiah iter* Hattulh 20 And the fonncs of Shimon vere Amnon and Igeal, and Bari^ and Neariah^and Shaphat, and Rinnah^en-hanam & Tilon. And the fotincs g Sotli»t 9h«tn». 8 fixe. of Ilhi vere Zoheth, and Bcn-zoheth.- i»h wa« shechani- ,. 2 J And the fonnes of Ncariah irU buuirnn, j8 ndcon^utftt. j^ Thcfe were potteis, & dwelt arrong plants »Me,mBgthey "T He^fonnesof ludah wrf * Pharci^Haron, and hedges ;g there they dvwkwith the king for iJJ'j^J^^^*;'/ eame of lodah.aj JL and Carmi, and Hur, and Shobal. hisworke. andfe.ncdhiniiD rephewesarki-r 2 And Reaiah the fonne of Shobal begat la- 24 *TheibnnesofSimeonwereNcmHeJ,and hnwoiks. «7w«hirl,«^'' ^^ 3"^ I^hath begat Ahum^i, raid Lahad;thefe lamin, larib, Zerah, 4» Shaul. Tj.V^' .Tuf'nne, are the families oftiie Zoreathites. ;> Whofe fonne ir^ShaUum , wtdh&km^ b Hi.(o„neot,adJ •G<«.58,ip.«i J And thcfe were of die father of Etam, Ix- Mi lam, 4W his (onneMifhma. ishereoantitd, ^t-iiifh^.i,^. reel, and lOima & Idbafh : and thc name of their 2 6 And the fonncs of Miflima , Hamuej wx fifler M-*» Hazelelpcni. his fonr-e, Zaccur his fonne, a»d Shimei his lonne. 4 And PenusI rvai the fkher of Gedor, and 27 And Shimei had (ixtecne fonnes , and fixe. Ezer the father of Huthah : thefe are the fonncs daughters, but his brethren had not manychil- b The firft borne of Hur die ^ cldeft fonne of Ephratah, the father dren,neithcr was all their familie like to-ihe cbl- othi^mother,jrd of Beth-ldicm. drcn ofLidahm n-iiltitude. '^'l tf^}, '"'"'* 5 But Alhur the fether of Tekoa badtwo 28 And die>' dwelt at .Becr^lheba, &at Me- j Thefeci-tfeaKr. • "*^"- wiues,Helcah,andNaarah. ladah,and at Haxar Shual, , ^ IS'itdA 6 AndNaarahbare him Ahuzam, andHc- 19 AtidatBilhah, inaacEzcm,and^tTolad, loii,.,,,.,^- pher, and Temeni, and Haaflitaii : thefc were the ?o And at Bethuel, and at Hormah , and at ^^n graen t<».•5s^^ fonnes of Naarah. liklag. tiil>e«fS.ajMS*- 7 And the fonnes of Heleoh Jwre Zercth, le- 31 And at Eedi-marcaboth, and at Hazar S«- iotHi-aodEthjiaiv fiin,atBetlklMrei3 8i.acShaaraini.tii6fe were shear TiiC genealogies of Reuben (t Then Dsiiid le citks vnto thcrcigiieof !< DauiJ. ftorcd rlicm tothe » .. i ^ • _ tnbi: ot luJiii, I For ttic tribe of Simeon was Co .great in number, that m the time of Ezeldah they fought new d'A-cl- IrngsvaioCeilor, which is In the (libe oi Dm, tn Andwewnot ^aine by Saul and ♦Gw.JS.t*. 3 IJecaufe they were made two tribes.theyhad a double potlton. b That i^.he WSJ »hechiefcftofall tbettibcsaccor- dingiolaakubs prophefie.Gene. <|9.8.andbeeaulit Chtift (houlde come ot him, c Towitjn the timeo! Vzziah King of Ifiael, J.King, jjjtj. d Ttiefe places' 3 J And their tovvnes ^vere Etam, and Ain, llinimon, and Tochen, and Aihan, fine cities. jj And all tiieii- townes that were round a- boutthcff cities vnto Bnal , Theft aie their habi- tations and the declaration of theiigencalogie. I.Chron. Gad, and halfc Manaffch. 1 1 f And the children of Gad dwelt ouer-a- gaiiifl them in the land of Ball;an, vnro Salchah. 12 loe'iWAf thecliiefeft, and Slupham the ft- cond,b'Lit laanai and Shaphat wi'"'"eofthe of Ifrael (for he was the eldeft, * but had de- nafleh dwelt in the land,from Baafhan vnto kB^al '"i '"th" 'nKfer filed his fathers bed , therefore his birthright was Hermon, and Senitjand vnto mount Hermon.: fiir k 'o.herwi "«"' giuen vnto the a fonnes of lofcph the fonne of they incrcafed. IcdBaal.gad, Ifrael ,fb that the genealogy is not reckoned alter 24 And thefe were the heads ofthe houdiolds /jw birthright. oftheir fathers, euenEpherandIfhi,andEliel and ^ For Iud;;h preuailed abou£ his brethren,and Axriel, and Ieremiah,and Hodauiah, and lahdieJ, ofliimeftjwff'' the prince, but the birthright WAf ftrong men, valiant aarf famous, heads ofthe lofcphs) houflioldes of their fathers. J *TiiefonnesofRcubentheeldeftfonneof 25 But they tranfgrefled againft thcere the chicfe, ~ '% AndBela the-fonneof Axax, thefbnneof Shcma,the/baneofIoeI, uluchdweltind Aroer, were beyond lor. cucn vnto Ncboand Baal-mcon. 9 Alfo Eaft waidhec inhabited vnto the en- tring in o f the wildemefle fiom the riuer ][ Perathf foruiey had much cattell in the land of Gilead. 4 Eleazar Lcuicsgcncalogic. Chap.yj. The Icuitcs cities. 146 4 rleaTarbcgatePhlnehas, Phinehas bcgate ham,tJ]cronncorElicI,the Tonne of Toah, A' 'fl.iia, jy 'ihefonneofZiiph, thefonncofElkanali, J And Abifl.ua begacc Biikki, andBukkihc- theronneorMah.'.th,therorncofAmarai, gate Vzzi, 56 The foimc of Elkanr.h, the Cimr^e of loci, 6 And \'tz\ begacc ZcrahiaJi, and Zeraliiali thcfonnec.f Aiaii.ih,thcfonneofZcphaniah, Lcp,cc Mcraioth, j7 The fonnc ofTahath, the || (bniie of AfHry O C'^mftuKt, 7 Mcraioth bcgate Amariahj and An-.ariah be- the fonne of Kbiafapli,the fonne of Korah, gate Ahitiib, j8 The fonnc of Iihar, the fonne of Kohath, » Which was hie 8 And Ahitiibbcgatc* Zadok,and2Ladok bc- the fonne ofLeiii,the fonne of Ifracl. Pricnaf.fr that gate Ahima.17., j9 And his (| brother l« Afa| h Aood onliis p>,««/* pokd .Vcord'nJ* 9 And Aliimaax begate Axariah, and Axanah right hand -. and Afaph was the fonnc of Bercchi- ^ M.aning.'hf iothf'pf'^phccie bcgatc Iohan.in, ah,the fonnc of Shimca, coufinof Hcma!»j •fEliiheP.ieft, lo And lohanan bcgate A7ar)ah ritrashec 49 7 he fonnc ofMichacl, the fonnc ofBaa- '"^^' bAniiduiv/ri- ^f«'^"'''s''Pncitmthehoufethat Salomon built feiahjthe fonne of Malchiah., amlvrtn'ftKjiig inlcnifalein) 41 The fonne ofEthiu,the{bnne of Zcnh^thc Vzi^aii, who II And Azariah begat Amarialj, and Amariah ibnncof Adaiah, wouMhauevrur. bcgatc Ahitub, 42 ThcfbnneofEthanjthcfonneof Zimn^ah, •I sA ' cino ' ^ '^"'^ Ahitub bcgatc ZadoIc,and Zadok be- the fonne of bhimci, *6.ihii, gate Skdiiim, 4^ Thefonneoflahath,thefoimeofGen1iom, i^ And Shallum begate Hilkiah, and Hilkir.h the fonnc of Lai i. bcgate Aznriah, 44 And their brethren the (onnes of Mcrari 14 And Azariah begate Seraiah, andScraiah fi>tre on the left hand, rw^ Ethan the fonne of bcgate Ithozadak, KiOiijthe fonne ofAbdi,the fonne of Malliich, « Thati5,hewat ij And ' Ichuzacakdeparted when the Lord 4> Thefbnneof Haflia' i:ih, thefonneof A- ° fj'h'j"'^^ caryed away ints captiuitie ludsh and Icnifiilem ma2iah,the fonne of Hilki.ih, led lot laiah thV'hi'e ' ^"^ bj' tbctirnd ofNebuchad-nezzar. 46 Thefonneof Anrzi, thefonneof Eani, the Piieft.iKing. i6 ^ Thcfonncsof Lcul w^reGerdiom, Ko- fonne of Shamer, •J-'*' hath and Merrri. 47 The fonne of Mahli, thf- fonne ofMuflii, 17 And tlicfc be the names of the Tonnes of the fonne nfMcrari,thefonn;ofLcirr. "- GcrlhomjLibni.and Sliimei, * 48 ^ And their ' brcducnthcLeiiitcs were i Tl.f teultci »r«i 18 /\nd the fonncs of Kohath *>«/•# Amr.m, ''appointed vnroall theftruiceoftheTabcrna- "•'«•! 'he firgeu andIzhrir,andHv:r,.n,andyzziel. ; _ cleofthehoufeofGod, l'hey''can^^o"the 19 Thefonns of Mcrari, Mahli and Mufhi : 4^ But Aaron and his (onnes burnt incenfcvp- fj^eftockc •nndihefearethefiuniiiesofLeuiconccrningtheir on the alrar of burnt otfring, and on the altar of k RcideNuwbi- • fith'crs. inccnfe, for allthatwastodoe in themoftholy 4 4- 20 Of GcrHiom, yonihis fonne, lahaihhis place,3nd to make an atonement for Ifraelaccor- IbniiCjZimmah his fonne, ding to all that Mofes the feruant of God had 21 loah his fonne, Iddo his ibnne, Zcrahhis commanded. (bnne,Ieaterai his fonne. 50 Thcfe are the (bnnes of Aaron. Elea- & Whoreemeth 22 The Tonnes of Kohath, ^ Aminadab his rar his Tonne, Phinehrs his (onns, Abifhua his Ixtd""'/ '^'' fon"C,* Korah his Tonne, Affir his Tonne, Tonne, •N*i»a«.*i. 2 J Elkanah his Tonne, and Ebiafiph his Tonne, 51 Bukki his Tonne, Viii his fonne, Zerahiab and Aflir his Tonne, his Tonne, 24 Tahath his Tonne, Vriel his fonne, Vxxiah 5 2 Mcraioth his (bnne, Amariah his fonnc, Ar- ♦ his fonne,andShaul his ibnne, hitub his Ibnne, I Or, eki« whicli' 2j And thefonntsof Elkanah, Amafii, aM 55 Zadok his Tonne,4»j^AhimaaT hisTonne. we'egiutn to the' Ahimoth. ' '-. 54 ^ And thcfe are the 1 dwelling places oP ^"^"^,^^^^^5^ i6 Elkanah. the Tonnes of Elkanah, ^opliai them throughout thei? tOHTics and coaftes, eum appointed and his fbime.andNahath his Tonne, ofthefynncsof Aaron for the farniL'e of the Ko- prcpatrd for. 27 Eliab his fonne, lerohani his Tonne, EIKa- hathite?,for the " lot was theirs. °^ caTltd KiTit!' '^ nahhisfonnc, 55 So they gaue them " Hebron in the land of atbaojjn.j'j.a,"* 28 And the fonnss of Shemuel, the eldeft Lidahand thefiibiirbesthercof roundaboutit. loih.at.n. fWhoijalfo c VaO-.nijthen Abiah. ' $6 E-.itthefieldofthe citie, and the villages ° ]'^'."''«'''« tailed loti, I Sam. 29 T Thelonnes ofMerariwcr? Mahli, Lib- thcrfofthey^ue to Caleb thefonneof lephiin- „,„Lli.fL'"'" Si-* ^ t\\^ t-i vrtf^ .,'-' ... ...« ^ f • i~ . •»..»*^ * m'enr n^e there- ij'tLchapwr "''^■'"""^'^^'"^'^'^^'^'^'^^'^"^^ '"'-^•. vntolorf.ccour JO Shirr.eahis fonne, Haggiahhisloiuie, Ala- 54* Ahtiro the fdthe(ebethe\' wham Dauid fet for to na w;rritheirfiiburbes, andlattir, aiwEfhtemca cslUt'i'Koiuo'"" (Inginthehoufe ofthe Lord, after that the Arkev/ith their Tibnrbes, lo'Ji.ij 51. f Afte-it waj had ^"reft. 5:8 And p H'Un with herfuburbes, and'Dzhv: and ar.i^. brcaRhttoihat j2 And they miniftrcd bcfo;-e the Tabcrna- ivith hcrfuburbes, iXi^'^z^'' lre"pk"(>ionM '-^^ ^''^^^ the Tabernacle of the Congregati- 59 And Aflian and herfuburbes, and Eethflie- , yiij'ivh-y be buiU.aodivas on with gfinging, vntill SrJon-.on had built the me.'h'nnd herfiburbcs: saueapoitioart*" Bo more caried houfc of the Lorde in lerufjlem : then they ^o ^And of tlie tribe ofBem'amin, Gebaandv'''^'^ "''••''''". •"Reld'e^E o7ure. tetbor''^'' tribe of Ephraim. 8 And the fonncs of Bccher, Zcmirah, and ' "** *tolh.iuit, tf 7 *Andthej' gaue vnto them cities of refuge, loalh, and FJiezcr, and Elioenai, andOmri.and Shechem in n-oiint Ephraim, and her foburbes, IerimotFi,and Abiah,and Anathoth,2nd Alameih: and Gczer and her fuburbcs, allthcfe were the fonnes of Becher. 65 lokmeam alfo and her fuburbes, and Beth- 9 And rhey were numbred by their ^cncalo- horon with her (uburbcs, gies according to their gencrations,andtiiechicfe 6^ And Aialon and her fuburbcs, and Oath of the houfes of theif fathers, valiant men of Rimmon and her fuburbcs, warrc,twentie thoufand and t\vD hundrcth. 70 And out ofthe halfe tribe ofManafTch, 10 And thefbnneof lediaelTVAfBilh.an, and 0 9r,rMfisch,hfh. It Ancrandher fuburbes, and H Bileam and her the fonnes of Eilhan, leufh, and Bcniamin, and >■•«?• fuburbes, for the familjcs ofthe remnant of the Ehuil, and Chenaanah, and Zethan, andThar- r>uG4ih.rim. fonnes of Kohath. aiilli,and Abifhahar. 1 whointhe 7f-V'nto the fonnes of ("Gerfliomout of thc 11 All thefe were the (bnnes of lediael, chiefe firrtverfeiicil. familic of thc halfe tribcof Manafleh, Golan in of the fathers, valiant men of u'ane, feuentecnc i"**"" a"'*^"" Bafhan,and her fuburbcs, and D Aflitaroth with thoufand and two hundrcth, marching inbattcll KTpf^"!!!!, ' her fuburbes, aray to the warrc. ,ior,K,jhjii,io/h, 71 Andoutofthetribeof Ilfachar, HKcdedi J2 And Shuppim &Huppim writhe fonnfs «'.»8. andherfubur'?cs,Daberathandherfubuibcs, ofllIr,*MfHufhimw4/thefbnne fofpanother. } MciiAnt thn jorjarmmh, 7j jlRamodialfbandhei- fuburbes, and fl A- i^ ^The (bnnes of Naphtali,TahaieI,&Gura', hewajD^\he Jcfh.iut9. nem with her fuburbes, and lexer, & |j Shallum S ofthe fonnes of Bilhah. fonne •( B^nia. inr^s«xa«mm, ^^ And out of die tribe of Aflicr, Mafhaland 14 The fonne ofManaffeh, ww Afhricl whom minbutoiDan, ofitttg. j^^ Ciburbes,and Abdon and her fuburbcs, flicc bare vnto him, hut his concubine of Aram uo/'^^tr. I 0r,»/frt4«, 7.y And [jHukok and her fuburbes, and Rehob bare MachirAe* father of Gile.-.d. \or,shiiitPi.' <«/i!ii.ji.' and her fuburbes, 15 And Machir tookc to wife f/;»« Jjff#r of Gf«.4*.i4. 7(? AndoutofrfietribeofNaphtaIi,Kedefhin Huppim& Shuppim, and the name of their fiftcr ^Jj^j*",""*"^- I0r,^mtuthi)r, Galileaandherruburbes,and||Hammon,andher wasMaachah. And the name ofthe fecond /Sow whiih were^be"* Jt/h.t<.}tt fiiburbcs,and II Kiriathaim.,and her fuburbes. was Zclophehad,and Zelophehad had daughters, rnnnei of Bilhah, %r,rK*t<>i, ^^ y^fQ ^j^g jjfl. ^f jj^n children of Merari t6 And Mar.chah the wife of Machirbarea Gene.4f»,', lOrMZl'm. «'nd called hisnamellPcrcdi. and the name tViaie.i^jr, |Or',^«r.-«*,* and her fu'uirbes. 11 Tabor and her fuburbes, of his brother was Sherefh : and his fonnes wer/i,/?,., 7,/ fo/h.ii.}^ 78 And on the other fide lorden t/leridio, vlam and Rakcm. I "'-.'ev'"^'"^ euen on the Eaftfideof Iorden,outof the tribeof 17 And the fonne of Vlam v*s Sedan. Thefe >*•!•• *tofI,ie.2. Reuben, *Bezer in tliewildemeffcwitiyierfub- werethe fonnes of Gilcad the fonne of Machir, Aiizr.jtfr urbes,andI.-Jjzah with her fuburbes, the fonne of Manaffeh. b m>. -nofi* 79 And Kedcmoth with ha fuburbcs, and i8 Andhhisfif}erMolechctfabarciaiod,and fi(i„ofGil«Kl. Mephaath with her fuburbes, Abieze»,and Mahalah. So And out of *e tribe of Gad, Ramoth in 19 And the fonnes of Shemida ve^e Ahian, Gilenduithherfuburbes,anf t. I „ fonncand Ezer,& Elcad : and the men of i Gath i ^^Tt'ch WM one „,//., .r-gpkrL, ,.0 A..d ^ff,.r. ^ ^ 'that wpreborne tn the land, flewc them, becaufe »';,'';;.;'.^| pJ'»^- I Or T*.m4(.. A NdthefonnesofIflachanv«T«TolaandJ|Pu- they camedownetotakeaway thcircattell. philiftiirs.ne've X wbojKoij /iah,3laniub,and?himron,foure, 12 Therefore Ephraim their f-;ther mourned tht EpSriimife*. tilled iob,GeD. , f^^^ the fonnes of Tola.Vzzi, & Rephaiah, many daycs, and his Ij brethren came to comfort I Or^mfoitt: b'rbjt is their and lericKand Iabmai,and liblam, and Shemuel, him. Mmberwufocmd hcads in the houfholdcs o f their fathers.OfTola, 2? And when he went in to his wife, flieTon- ihos great wbeo ^^g valiant men of wtirre in their generations, ceiued, and bare him a fonne, and heetalled his ©,„iiab,and Eliah,and Zichri , the i} And the fonnes of laphlet wert Palach, fonnes of leroham. and II Bimhal, and Adiuath : dide were the cbil- 28 Thefc were the chiefe ' fathers according « Tht chiefc of dren of laphlet. to their generations, ««♦;« princes, which dwelt in jj^*;"'^," j^*^ J4 And the fonnes of Shamer, Ahi, and Roh- lerufalem. in Uiiifalem. gahjiehubbah, and Aram. 29 And at *Gibeon dwelt the father of Gibe- 't:Uf.s^%, J5 And the fonnes of his brother Helem were on,and the name of his wife w<«i Maachah. Zophath,and limna, and Shelefli and Amal, 30 And his eldeftfonnew^r Abdon,thcn •Zqr, 36 The fonnes of Zophah , Suah, and Hame- and Kifh,and Baa!,ahd Nadab, " ji AndGidor,andAhio,and2Lacher. J 2 AndMiklothbegate Shimeah: thefealfo dwelt with their brethren in lerulalem > eum by pher,and Shua!,andBeri,andImrah, 17 BeierandHod, andShamma J and Shil- flah,and Icliian, and Beera. J S And the fonnes of lether, lephunneh, and their brethren PifpaandAra. ?? And f Ner begatcKilh , andKiflibegate ^ y^'^° '" ''■< fand men CHAP. » Thi fmnti ofBtr.tiinm VIII. J 5 ^ndraciofSaul. a Mecoatinuetb in (he dcrctiption of the ttibe of Beaiamin, bccaufe bis purpofeis to fet forth the gene- alogic ofSauL BEniamin al/b ^ begatc Bcla his eldeft fonne, Alhbel thefccond, and Aharah the third, 2 Nohah the fourth, and Kapha the fift. c Towi(,£bu caried away to Babel for their tranf- caixiuitie.am) now 10 Andleuzand Shachia ond Mirma : thefe greffion. heacfc.ibethiheic were his fonnes, mdchxtk fathers. 2 ^ And the chiife inhabitants that dwelt in , j,„4"''" "'*" I r And of Hurtum he begat Ahitiib & Elpaal. their owne poflertions , and'm their ownecities, 5 Meanlog.tht (S- 12 And the fonnes of Elpaal -sfere Eber,and e«ffnIfracl,thePiieftes,theLcuiteSjJUldthe''Ne- beonites which , .Mirtiamand Shamed And their brethren according to their ge- theinftnimcnts, and ouer all the veiTcls ofthe ncrations nine hundreth,fiftic and hxe : allthcfc Sandiuarie,&: ofthe ^floure,& the mnc,and the l> Whereof tb» fot,thitli tfiht men were IJchiefe fathers in the houfholdcs of o)'le,and the inccnre, and the fweete odours, m»«'W<. their fathers. 50 And certaine ofthe fonnes of the Prieftes "***' ^''•'•"• 10^ And ofthe Prieftesjiedaiah, and lehoia- made oyntments of fweete odours. rib,and lachin, 3 1 And Mattithiah one ofthe Leuites which 1 1 And Arariah the fonne of Hilkiah , the was the eldeft fonne of Shallum the Korhitc, had fonne of Melhullam , the fonne of Zadok , the the charge of the thmgsthat were made in the fonne of Meraioth , the Ibnne of Ahiuib the fr}'ingpan. « That Is.he »va» ' chicfe of the houfe of God, 32 Andodieroftheirbrethrcn thelbnnes of tktbiepiicft, 12 And Adaiah the fonneof leroham, the Kohath had the ouerfight ofthe * flic whrcad to 'i**!.* 5.5* (bnneofPadihur, the fonneof Malchiiah, and prepareiteuery Sabbath. Maafai the fonne ofAdieljthe fonne of lahxerah, Si And thefe are the fingers , die chiefe fa- the fonne of Mefliullam, thefonneof Melhille- thers ofthe LeuiteSjWA/VAatwe/r in the chambers, initfa,thc fonne of Immer. ' and had none other charge: for they had to doe ' '"' "*" *•"* 13 And their brethren the chiefe ofthe houfe- in that bufinefle day and night. ^acHlT^fi'tt holdcs of their fathers a thoufand , feucn hun- 34 Thefe were the chiefe fathers ofthe Leuites to God?^ ''"^ i To ftrM in the drcth and threefcorc valiant mcn,for the tlttteiois*Hi,g»mfiih-vhiUfiimi,iinnhichhtiiitb, "ates, two hundred! & twelue, which were num- ' -^"'' *" f'"'"' ''^'^ '5 ^*' "*^' "/ ^"'' ''""*• bred according to their gcncalcgifs by their »TpHen*thePhilinimsfonghtagainftIfrael:an(i •i.i'w.J'-'- townes. Dauicfdlabliflied thefe and Samuel the I the men of Ifrael fled before the Philiftims, |Or,/»r ihtir jf. Sccr || in their perpetuall office. and fell do wne (laine in mount Gilboa. *^"' 2 ^ So the\' & their children had the ouerfight 2 And the Philiftims purdicd after Saul and ofthe gates ofthe houfe ofthe Lord,cucn of the after his fonnes, & the Philiftims fmotc Jonathan, and Sauls death. Chap.xt/ Dauids wonhlcs. 148 and Abinadab,a«d Matchlfliua Acfonnes of Saul. Icbufitcs fiift, (talbe tJiechicfeand captai«e. So J And the battell was fore againft Saul, and loab the fonne of Zcruiah went firft vp, and was \Ebrfiiini. tliearchersf hit him,and he was wounded of the cap:ainc. archers. 7 And Daiiid dwelt in the tower : Aerefore 4 Then fayde Saul to his armour bearer, tlicy c.-!lkd it the citie of Dauid. Draweoutthy iworde, and thnift mee thorowe 8 *And he built the citieoneiiery fide, from *iJ*m.f^ therewith, leaft thefe vncircumcifed come and Millo cuen round about : and loab rcpayred the mocke at mee : but his armour bearer would not, reft of the citie. for he was fore afraid; therefore Saul tookethe 9 And Dauid profpcred, andgrcwC: forthc ipvord and fell vpon it. Lord of hoHes h-'"' '""'''• bis head and his armour , and fent them into the t.here the Philiftims were gathered together to landofrlie Philiftims round about, topublifhic batcell : andtbere wasa parcellofground fiillof vnto their idoIcs,and to the people. batley,and the people fled before the Philiftims. 10 And they laid ^p his armour in the houfe 14 And they flood in the middes of the ficlde, of their god, and fet vphis head in the houfe of <=and faued it, andflewe the Pliiliftims: fo the c Thitiaitre- » Dagon. Lord gaue a great vi^orie. htted to shan- ir f When all they of labefh Gikad heard 15 f And three of the dchirtiecaptaines went ";;''• '•''™-'3-"' all that the Philiftirr^ had done to Saul, to a rocke to Dauid , into the cane of Adiillani, was"ii'e cSft 1% Then they arofe (all the valiant m.en) and And tjie arinie of the Phili/lin.s camped in the of thefe. tooke the body of Sa«il, and the bodies of his valley of Rephaim. d That is, E:fa2ar fonncs, and brought them to labefh , and Luried 16 And when Dauid Wtf< in the hold, the Phi- "'"'■' '"•"""' thebones of themvnder anoke inlabefh, and liftimsgaiifonwaiatBeth-lehem. ' pamor.t. fafted feueii dayes. 17 And Dauid longed, and fayd, *Ob, that •i.f«w.ij.'J. ij So Saul died for his tranfgreflion, that hee one wouldgiuemetodrinkeof the waterof the committed againft the Lord, * euen againft the well of Beth lehem that is at the gate, word of the Lord, which he kept not,and in that 1 8 Then thcfc three brake diorowe the hoft< he(bughtanda(kedcounfelofa||*familiar(i->irit, of the Philiftiiws, ami drewe water out of the 14 And afked not of the Lord -.therefore he wejl pf Bcth-lehem that' was by thegate, and flew him, and turned, the kingdorac vnto Dauid' tooke ft, andbroti»ht it to Dauid: but Dauid the fonne of IfKii. '•' - . • '''-^ <:' would not drinkeofit, but powred it /«?ould not drinkc it; Ted .t ubw"^ THen * all Ifrael > gathered themfclues to Da- thefe things did thefe three mightie men. i;id vnto Hebron, faying. Behold, we are thy 20 ^ And Abifhai the brother of ioab,he was bones and thy fiefh. chiefeofthethree,andheliftvphisrpeareagainft 2 And in time paft , etien when Saul wa^- three hundreth, 7ii/nevv them, and lud the name King,thouleddeftlfiaeloutandin:andtheLord arrong the three. thy God faydc vnto thee, ThoB llialt feedc my ■ 21 Among tlie three hee \vas more honoura- people Ifrael, and thou (halt be ciptaine ouer my ble then the tv\o,?jid he was their captaine : * but *r.Sitm,n.\f people Ifrael. he attained not vnto rhtfirjt three. J So came all the Elders of Ifrael to the King 22 Benaiahthefonncof'Iehoiada( the fonne to Hebron, & Dauid made a couenant with them of a valiant man ) which had done many adcs, inHebion before the Lord. And they anoj^nted '»»<«'»« of KabiecJ, hee fletve two |1 (bong men {OhGm. Dauid King ouer Ifrael, * according to the word ofMoab: hee went downe alio and Cewe a lion of the Lord by the hand of Samuel. - inthemiddesbfapitintimeof fnowe. 4 ^' And Dauid and all -Ilrael went to lenifa- ^ j And he flewe an Egyptian, a n;an of great lem, which is lebiis, where ttere the lebufites, the ftature, (mn fine cubites long, and in the Egypti- inhabtani-s of the land. ans hand vam (peare like a weauers beame : and J And tl:e inhaHiunts of lebus fayde to Da- he went downe to him with a ftaffe, and plucked uid,Thoii il.alt not come in hither. Neuertheleffe thefpeareoutof the Egyptians hand,andflcwc Dauid tooke the tow^- of Zion, which is the citie faim wi;h his owne ipearc. of Dauid. 2^ Thefe things did Benaiah the fonne of leho^ f».la8 5.8. 6 And Dauid fa,yd^ * W hofoeucr finitetb the iada,apd t»d tbeiume among the three wortliies, T 4 25 Bcfeold, .,._ fEtr.fdSm, » TMiidiWMthe idnle of th; Pbi. iiflimt, and from Ihe belly downe. ward had the f«tmc of a fiih, ind vpwaid of tana. ^Or,Triich,t»tt /orcenfr. *t,S/m.f r, s This wac alrec th« death of liK bnftieth Sauls fonne.when Da- uid hid reigned ouci ludah fcuen yecres and fixe Baneths in Hc> bran,t,Sajii.5,;, * t.S^»ki«,tpi DaaidsvalUntmen. i.Chron. f Mcining.thole three which btonfhtthe wa> (ct to Oaoid. *»,S4>»«.i}.i;. g Called alfo Shemtnoah,!. h He is airs caU ltd Mebunnii, »y BchoIv*r-,,s*m.X9,;^, s*hI. 14 Thttr vtUttniiuift. jj iheyibat came vmhm Jediael, and Michael, and loxabad, andEJihuj |Or,on/6* ttoptr- im,o Heb, «» .«! of tmr, triU lo makt him K'»£. . ^^ 2.iltai, hcads of the thoulands that were of '''' »/ our bt»t God.God faid to him, Thou (halt not goc vp af- of loel , and of his brediren Afaph the fonne of ^j'j'i,'^ jo"""""* ter them , but turne away from them , that thou Berechiah^ and of the fonnes of Merari their bre- ef chiift!"''""* mayeft come vpon them oueragainlt the mulbc- thren,EthanthefonneofKu(haiah, rie trees. 18 And with them their brethren in the '' fe- h Which wett I J And when thoB hearefl the noyfe ofone conddegree,Zechariah,Ben,andIa:iziel,,aadShe- 'lf^f"'»''"l'8* going in the toppesofthe mulbcrie trees, then miramoth,andIehici,andVnni,Eliab,andBena- "'"*• goe out to biittell: for God is gone forth before iah,and Maafeiah, and Mattithiah,and Elipheleh, Uiee,to fmite the hofte of the Philiftims. and Mikneah , and Obed Edom , and leiel the 16 So Dauid didas Godhadcommaundcd porters. him : and they fmotc the hofte of the Philiilims 1 9 So Heman, Afaph,and Ethan wire fingers from Gibeon euen to Geter. to make a found with cymbals of brafle, 17 And the fame of Dauid went out into all 20 And Zechariah, and Aziel, and Shemira- kndes : and the Lorde brought the fare oi him m.oth,and Ichiel, and Vnni, and Eliab, and Maa- vpon all nations. fviah,and Benaiah with violes on »' Alamoth, i TKi« wji u fa; 21 AndMattithiah, andElipheleh,andMik- "'"meatofmn. CHAP. XV. neah, and Obed Edom, and leiel, and Aiaziah, fjpe'; °he "Bml"^ 1 OtiaJ^ifirtth/nhoHfefirtht^rkt. ^ The ustmLcr »Hd withharpCS Vpon "^ SheminichlenazzCah. cheyaccDdomei ortieroftheLeuins. i« The pn^^tri trt cko(iti out xmimi jj But Chcnaniah the chiefc of theLcuites '<> fing Pl'''l'»e»- them. ^iThe,hring»^a,nyht^rk'^^h,.,. ly Z)*«J had • the charge, bearing the bwdcn in f charge, "^ Whkh w„th« l«ce of the citie /\ Dauid, and prepared a place for the Arke of fortheArke. lent had charge. "J.l!''^'°"'*' God,and pitched for it a tent. _ 24 AndShecanijh,andIeho(haphat,andNe- {.T"*«-,'_^ap-^ • 3?w».r.'t,»* * Then Dauid raid,*None ought to cavie the thaneel,and Amafai,and Zechariah,and Benaiah, fongi w rtemin Arke of God.but the Leuitcs : for the Lord hath and Elicrer the Priefts did bio we with trumpets fung. chofcn them to beare the Arke of the Lord, and before the ArkeofGod,and Obed Edom and Ic- to minifter vnto him for euer. iiah vere porters "' for the Arke. "> Wirt BetecUi i f And Daitid gathered all Ifrael together to 25 * So Dauid and the Elders of Ifrael and jj*^"*'^^"""*''' b Ffom thehoufe lerufalemto bringvp the ^ Arke o f the Lord vn- the captaincs of thoufands went to bring vp the *"jl^.5i.'ii, o(obedEdom,», to hisplacc,whichhe hadordeincd for it. Arke ofthecouenantofche Lord from the houfe Saai.<.i«,ii< 4 And Dauid aflembled the fonnes of Aaron, of Obed Edom with ioy. and the Leuitcs. 2<5 And becaufe that God "helped the Lc- n Tbatii,g»d« y Of the fonnes of Kohath , Vriel the chicfe, uites that bare the Arke of the coucnant of the '''^ "> Irength to IQr kmremen. »"^ ^is ([brethren fixe fcore. Lord , they offered " fcucn buUocRcs and fcuen "f""* *«« «(• 6 OfthefonnesofMcrarijAfaiahthechiefe, rammcs. o Befidei rte baJ. «nd his brethren tu'O hundrcth and twentie. 27 And Dauid bid on him a linnen garment, locke and the fat 7 Of the fonnes of Ger[hom,Ioel the chicfe, as all the Leuitcs that bare the Arke, and the (in- „'?'^|J^j^j j'^''*' and his brethren an hundrcth and thirtie. gei-s, and Chcnaninh that had tliecfaiefe charge "u'ctyrmoue^ cWhowiitlie 8 Ofthe fonnes of' EliTaphan.Shcmaiah the ofthcfingers: 3ndvponD;iuidiriaalinnenPE- j.sam.s.ij. ' fonne of vzzici, chiefe,and his brethren two hundrtth. phod. P Readei.Sam. o('K°ha'th Exod ^ Of thefonnes of '^'^ "in'i whereby GodoflfradvntO the p/irc(f that I haUC prepared JiMih ^f,phnnd huhlthrtntominifl-., i'fir, the tori. ye might be poU for it. 8 He tifomicfh iinotMePf»]'!ietQbifiu,£,i>ifulftoflht iot«d.anJfod.,t ij For*becaufeyewerenotthereatthefirft, ^<"<^- *^\eto^omtxo the Lord our God made a breach among vs: for QO* they broughtin the Arke of God, and fer 'i.Sm.i.if, *c/-«.i }.'.".? '" ^'^ fonj^ht him not after r/«? '' order O it in the middcs ofthe Tabernacle that Dauid I According ajh« 14 So the Pricflcsjmd the Lcuitesfanftified had pitched for it,ajid they oftVed burnt oft'iings hath appointed io themfelues to bring w the Arke of the Lorde and peace offrincs before God. ,V",5 „.!.fr'!r uici.awr. Godoflfmel. 1 And when Dauid had made an cnc.cot of- djr.iing him to ?y ^ And the fonnes of the Leuites bare the fcnng che burnt offering and the peace offe- profper the peo- Arke ol God vpon their fliouldcrs with the rings,hcabIeircdthepeopleinthcNamc oftlic ple.and giue g loj ''««a'.»f.if;|. barres as Moles had commanded,* according to Lordc. bfi'onioB«l "' • J And TherongofAfaphjand Chap.xviJ. his brethren, Nathan. lyo } And hee dealt to ftitry on< of Ifrael both 3 a Let the Tea roare,and all that therein is : Let man and woman, to euery one a cake of bread, the fiekfc be ioy fliU and all that is in ic andapieceofflelh, andabottclofw»/i#. 33 Let the trees of the wood then reioycc at 4 And hee appointed certainc of the Leuites the prefence of the Lord ; for hee commeth to to minilter before the Arke of the Lord , and to p iiidgc the arth. p Jo tcdore all k Towii.Gedi bjelieaifeandtothankeandpraifetheLordGod 54" Prayft the Lord for hee is good , for his 'n'"^' ""*"'' IxDcBtci (•ward oflfrael- mercy tndurethfoieucT. . bii people. J Afaphthechicfe,andncxt tohim Zecha- J5 Andfayye,Saiicvs, OGod, ourdluation, Tiah,leiel,and Shemiramoth,antr. me.f.,,1. ' Man.thc t lot ofyour inheritance. j D^uid {, firhMm « buiiJ, «, W« vm, th,t»i,. m Ji Meaningifioin 19 Whenye wCre "kwCinnumbcr , yea, a ChnfiiipromiftAvndir thi figure of Sulomon, li Tumid Ihe lime that A- very fewe,and ftrangers di|erein, liH'thibtnki, jj ^adfrtjuhvnttCtd. tmo'the"mrtt " And walked about from nauon to nation, V TOw * afterward when Dauid dwelt in his •».f-««.7.». laakob went into and from one kmgdome to ano ther people. i\J houfc, he faide to Nathan the Prophet , Be- ? .^'" •""'' *"** Igypt for famine. 2 1 Hee fuffered no man to doe them wrong, hold, I dwellin an houfe of » cedar trees, but the b "xhat U in tent* i A. Pharaoh and but rebuked ' Kings for their fakes, fiymg, Arke of the Lordes couenant remayneth vnder couered A'ekin.. Abimeicch. 22 Touchnotminc •'anoyntcd, anddoemy bcurtaines c As yetcodhaj ;ie8;rh:lwK^ 'P^°Pif "oha"-"]:^- ^ „ ^ . ^ , =^ ThenNathanfaidtoDauid,DoecalIthat--"«";,'';,^^^^^^ 1 hane f.nftified. 2 i *Sing vnto the Lord all the earth : declare is in thine heart: for God U widi thee. por.o"d cooce,. 1 To whom God his faluation from day to day. j And the fame d night euen the word of God »ing Dauid,- there, and .h« J«7a'! ed , ■^'^ ^"'^''^ ^'^ °'°^ ^°"S *e nations, and came to Nathan,raying, ["" reeinj God i..o,b7ir,ofli his wonderfuU workes amongall people. 4 Goe,and tell Dauid my feruant, Thus fairfi hXke „t2>''.''^ »itie- fj For the Lord « great and much to be prai- the Lord, Thou Oialt not builde me an houfe to hcthonght. *Tfnhadfpok.» that though all .he hut the Lord made the heauens. chat I brought out the chadren oflfrael vnto diij i°Tbat ii ii a tei« wotldvTo,.ldfol. 17 Praife and glory 4« before him: power and day,biit I haue bene from e tent to tcnt,and from wl.ich rct^oonci loweidol«,et beautie^r* in his place. habiution/<»64ii><»r«». toandfro, totreliuinS ^^ Giue vnto the Lord,yc families of the peo- 6 Wherefoeuer I haue f walked with alllfra- V^"T<^'T\"'^ u Humble youf plf: g'uc vnto the Lord glory and power. el,fpake I one word to any of the Judges of Ifrael went "whUb «• fcluesvnderthe 2p Giue vnto theLordthcglor)' of his Name: (whomlcommaunded tofeedemypcoplc)fay- afigneoihispie. ■.iht.ehandof bnngan offering,andcomebetorehim,«Wwor-. ing, Why haucyc not built me an houfe of cedar *«»"• , ^ rH;e,ho,.e,h fl^'ptheLordintheglonousSanftuarie. trees? ht'S^ic Ihe dumme crea- ^o "Tremble yee before him, all the earth 7 Now therefore thus fhalt thou lay vnto my thee a (hephfatr, .ottm tbtt nemies out of thy fight , and haue f made thee a fore thee for eiicr : for thou, O Lord, haft bleffed H'* name.likethen'ameofchegreatmenthatatcin it, and it ftialbc bleflcd for euer. tbecarth, CHAP. XVIII. 9 ( Alfo I wID appoint a place for my people t Thettiieu ofDtuid *gti>iflt'at vhitijiinu, 1 ^ui^tmft h Make thea Ifrael, and >> will plant it , that they may dwell in Mo,b, i z^i*h , ^nm, li^ni £^»w fate that they (hal their place,and moue no more : neither (haU the A ^ P after this, Daiiid fmote the Phihftims, Botumonue. . .vickedpcopk 1| vcxe them any more , as at the t\snd fubdued them, and tooke > G^th , and » W^uh ^S»r. iBJ^.(,n,usof l.„-.-l ^ " the Villages thereof out of the hand of the Phi- t"-:.i J ■!" wiWif. beginning, . ,-«• ° btidle of boo- lOr^mCum. 10 And unce the time that I commaunded mnms. dage, beciufeit Judges ouer mv people Ifrael) And I will fubdue * And he fmote Moab, and the Moabites be- was a flrong all thine enemies : therefore I fay vnto thee, that came Dauids fcruants, and (I brought gifts. ,*Kr<:"i.'^;!^v^rr=rf j Will o«,h« the Lord will ' build thee ai houfe. ^ J f And Dau.d fmote |! HadarezerKing of ,^,„„, -^ ^ liax pofteritie. i , And when thy dayes Oiall be fulfilled to go Zobah vnto Hamnth, as hee went to ftablilh his ieaion, with thy fathers, then will I raifevp thy feede border by the nuer I! Perath. V^^/'fl"""'' after thee , which (halbe of thy foniies , and wHl 4 Ani Dauid tooke from him a thoiifand cha- "^'^^j^^X' ftablifh his kingdomc. r«s> ?^<\ '"■en thoufand horfemen , and twenue '», ^^g ,_ ' 1 2 He (hall build me an houfe , and I will fta- thoufand footemen, and * deftroy cd all the cha- k That is, vnto bliOi his throne for itrmtlH. 5="^' in my kingdome for euer,and his throne (hallbe mafcus.and the Aramites became Dauids feniants, ftablilhed for eiicr, -'•"'• brought gifts: and the Loide b preferued Da- ,'', .^,'; "•■" f » 15 According to all thefewordes, and accor- uid"here(oei.cr he went , .. , tniLziki, din" to all this vifion.So Nathan fpake to Dauid. 7 And Dauid tooke the (hields of golde that « Hewentinto '^ f And Dauid thc King ■" went inandji fate wereoftheferuantsofHadarcxer, and brought th, tent whne the before the Lord, and fay d, Who am 1,0 Lorde cb em to lerufalem. ,^. . e A,k. wasihewmg Q^d , and what is mine houfe , that thou haft 8 And (torn ^ Tibhath,and from Chun ( ci- « g^'';.*]!*- A^" r„ wf ^V° brought me " hitherto ? t'« o[ Hadarezer ) brought Dauid exceeding ^^'^^ gerort,^ c^fuTanv beVefits 17 Yet thou efteemingthis a fmall thing , O m»ch braffe, wiierewith Salomon made thebra- of the Lord. God , haft alfo fpoken concerning the houfe of f«i * Sea,and the pillars and the veffels of brafle. . t.'C'»K.T.»j. lOr, rtmwJ. thy feruant for a great whQc , andhaft regarded 9 f Then Tou king of Hamath heard how '•»'•»* rtiS"»';ft«e "i« according to the eftate of a man of » hiede- p.aii'd had fmitten all the hofte of Hadarcxcr Th hftoc*.* *TceO Lord God king of Zobah: mifedTk^ngd^Tie ° i8 What can Dauid ip/7r« more of thee for lo Therefore hee fentiHadoram his fonne to «J Called aUblo. that (hal continue the honour of thvferuant? for thou knoweft thy king Dauid,tofalutehim,& to reioyce with him, '»ni.r5am.B.i^ to me and lay po. fpj^^j,^ ' becaufe hehad fotightagainft Hadarexer,&: bca- Chnft nitM pt " 1 9 O Lord,for thy femants fake , cucn accor- tenhim;for Ton had warre with Hadarezer) n>/w ««de of me. ding to thine p heart haft thou done all this great t3rou£ht all veflels of golde and (iliier and hraffe. p Ffeely.andac thing to declare all magnificence. " And king Dauid did dedicate them vnto p3of.hy 20 Lord, there « n6ne like thee , neither is theLorde , with tne (ilucr and golde that hee w -l,«-ithout any there any God bc(ides thee, according to all that brouglit ftom all the na:ions, from c Edom, and e Beca.fe the E. deferoing. ^ve h.iue heard ^vith our eaves. fro'Ti Moab , and ftom the children of Ammon, sj-rTani'i^Toe d" 2 1 Moreouer wliat one nation in the earth is and from the Philiftims.and from Amalck. ,heir power toge- like thy people Ifrael, whofc God went to re- n f And AbiOiai the fonne of Zeruiah fmote ther.itijfiid.j. deeme them to bt his people, and to make thy of Edom in the fait valley f eighteene thoufand. ^^_^"'^"''* felfe a Name, andu d», great and terrible th ings 1 1 And he put a garifon m Edom, and aU the ,j,„y,jj by caftinf out nations from before thy t>cople, Edomitesbec.imeDauidsferuants :2nd the Lord f wukh is vt*. whom thmi haft deliuercd out of Eg\-pt?' prefemed Dauid whcrefoeuer he went. derrtood that loab 22 Forthoii haft ordeined thy people Ii""a'^l '4 So Dauid reigned ouer all Ifiael, and exC- «^"^'^;*''« to be thine owne people for cusr,andthoHLorde cured ludgement and luftice to all his people. ,i,e title of the art become their God. ' S And loab the fonne of Zeniiah was ouer threefcore p(»l. 2 J Therefore no we Lorde, letthethingthat the hofte, and leholTiaphat the fonne of AhQud »^ Abi(haiih« thou haft fpoken concerning thv feniant, & con- recorder, ccming*hishoufe,be confirmed for eucr, and doe iiui(l,3n•• licious cner in- tfrpretthepor- pole of ihf god- ly in (b< woili fenle. ©ffihehilfeof their bcitd'i ».5;jm ta.^. i To put them to ihsire ar3 vil- lenie.tvhete J« theambilbdot oaghccohane bene honoured: and bccaofe the Iewes\n:d to veare fidegii' memsand teatds thtj that diffigB- ledthemto make them odi- oattoothett. |0r, W Dudt thtm ftUei to bi tLhrnrtdifTXand, e Which were £ne inalL f V\'hich WM a titieofiheiiibe ofRenbenbc ;«a(i lor den. and « ll aiied chem,&: cut off d their ganrents by the halte vnto the buttocks, and fenr them away. 5 And thae went ceTtaine3T\d toliie Ehiiid CHAP. XX. fhiliH.mi art iHtijt omrrrant »r.h thtv cunit, A No * >\hm the vcerc u-as exTircH,in tJie time * j x^ai i Art monfici. HanunthefonncofNahafh, (-ccrufehJs* father uid diftroyed of the Aramkcs ' Icucn thoiifand < For tfcii place (hewed kindnefle vnto mc.And Daiiidftnt mcf- charetSjandfoiirticthoufand footcmcn,and killed ""'^'^-Sau. fcngers to comfoit him forhis father. So tlie fcr- Shophach thccaptainc of the hofic. " ' uants of Dauid came into the land of the chil- 1 9 And when the fertants of Hadarcxer iawc drcn of Amnion to Hanun to corrfoithiin. that the\' fell before Ifracl, they madepeacewith J And the pi incesofthe children of Ammon Dauid,ard fenied him. And the Auisnircs »voulJ ■fiide to Hanim, Thinktft thi>ii th.u Dauid doeth no more fuccour the children of Ammon. honour div f.ither, that hee hath fait comforters vnto thee? Arc not his feruants come to thee to b fearch,to feeke and to fpie out the Jtn I? 4 Wher- fore Hanun tooke D.iuids fciiiants, dbt K inj^s go out a xxmrjitre loab caryed out theftrength of the army, & deft roved the country of thechjldrcnof Ammon, & cameand befieged concerning the men: and hee fcnt to nieete them aKabbah ( but Dauid tarj-ed at lenilalem; and > wiii'l>wi.ti,e (for the men vvcr; exceedingly a(Larped lan-i the Joab fmote Ra' bah and deftroved it. 't"^ ""' "^ '*'* King lay de,Tarie at Icricho, vntill your beardcs j * Then Dauid tooke the crowne of their " be grov. en : then rani-ne. King from oif his head, and found it the v. cighc 6 f VVhenthechilrenof Ammon fawc that of a b talent of goldc, with precious ftoncs in'it : b WK.Vi, iro«». thcy||l{ankeinthc{igh:ofDauid,fhcnfent Ha- anditwas/e'ronDauidshcad, and he brought a- t^i^boutrhe vj- nun,nnd the children of Ammon a thoiAnde ta- way the fpoiie of the dtie exceeding much. r'V^Tf" *"*' lents of filuer to hire chem charets and horfcmen j And he carved away thepeople that were in ctow'n!e,,Xh ;* out » of Arani Naharaim and out of Aram Maa- ir^and cut them with fawcs, and with harrowes of ab'ot thteefcote chah,and out of « Zobah. _ jTon,and with axes : euen thus did Dauid with all P*""^ "''e""- 7 And they h-red them tv.o and thirae thou- the cities oftbe children of Ammon.Thcn Dauid (andecharets,andthe kinj of Maachah and his andallthepeoplecameagainetolerufalem. peopk, which came and pitched before tMede- 4 ^* And after this alio there arofewarre at •j.i-..jr.it. ba : and the children of Ammon gathered them- yCezer with the Philifiims, then Sibbechai the |0'.G,i^j4w. fcJucs together from their citics^and came to the Hul'harhitef:ewcDSippai>ofthechiIdrenofj;Ha- Vo,%i, !"«^!);. , . rx. -ju jur T u , "Pfish-andtheywcrefubducd. I or,V;>4^.»r, « f, And when Dauid heard, he fent loab and j And there was vet another battell with the «*' G7-W1. all the hofte of the valiant men, Philiftims : and Elbinan the fonnt of lair fle^vc j> And the children of Ammon came out, and ci_ahmi,the brother of Goliath the Gittite, whofc « Read* ajam. fet their battel m aray ;r the gate of theatie. And (j,eareftage w« like a weaucrs beame. 1 i.ij>. the kin^ that were coaie,wer£ by tbemftlues m ^ And yet againc there « as a battcH at Gath, thefield. , , r r t. l wherewasa man ofa^e4/ftature,and his fingers I o When loab fawc that the front of the bat- ,,^, tn- dfixes,rt foure and twent\',and was al- tel W3sa°ainft him before and behmd, then hee fo thelbhne of Haraphah. chofeoutofal thechoitof IfraeJj&fethinifcIfe ^ And when he reuiled Ifrael, lehonathan the iaVfeciV inaraytomeetetheAramites. fonne of ShimeaDaiiids brother did ilav him. I r And the reftof the people hee dehuered ^ -jh^fe were lx)me vnto Haraphah at Ga*, vnto the hand of Abifhaj his brodier, and they andfcllbythehandofDauid.andby Aehandes put them felucs in aray agamft the children of of hisfauaiits. Ammon. CHAP. XXL d MMntno,t}ii{ he hai fixe a piece on bjcds g Titdcclttetk that where llie canfe if eui1l,il>e cooraoe caanM beraliant,ind that in good flB- fct men ought to bccenragioosmd commit the fnc- ll "nMitijjHiu And he {aid,If Aram be too ftrong for me, then ihou (halt fuccour me : and if the children of Ammon preuaile againft thee, then I will fiic- cour dice. ij Beftrong,andletvsQieweour felues vali- ant for our g peopIe,ard for y cities of our Ck)d, I OtMiJ ethfeti 1^ jifofile tottmiKirttl, 14 ^ai thttt ajt frntttic tKoufrndmn of thtfidilthci. ANd » Satan froode vp a^ainR Ifiael, and pro^ 1 loked Dauid to number OTael. J, •aV™itt^'' 2 Therefore Dauid laid to loab, and to the t>e'tore'bi/eyei andlcttheLordedoethat which is^ood in his nilet^ oftie people, Goe,<»W number Ifrael from fcis exceUeccie owne fight. ^ Beer-(heba euen to Dan,and bring it to mc,that ""^ gl" ^ebi' 14 So loab and the people that was iN-ithhinn, Imaj-knowtheniunberofthem. " ?ieT*[e«k^i'*'** ame neere before the Arainitesvnco the battd, 5 And loab anf\vercd. The Lord increale his Sani!24 i. Mid they fled bcfoi^him. people an hundreth times fo many as the)' be, O 1> Thatis.frotn 15 And when thecbildren of Ammon fawtJiac my lord the King: are thej- not all my Lords fer- Somh to NnrtK the Aramites fled, they fledalfo before Abifhai uants' wherfore doth mv lord requirethis thing? ^ndiHTrentand' hisbrothff, andentrcd into the citie : fo loab why (hould he be a caufe of ' treipalfe to Ifiiad 5 vfualltonuirbez cameto lerulalcm. 4. NeucrthelefTcthckings wordepreuaileda- tiie people.bot I ^ ^ And when the Aramites fawc that they oainft loab. And loab departed and went thorow ol^^b'j^oui* were difcomfited before Ifrael, the)' fent meflcn- all Ifracl,and returned to Icntfalem. minde,a» thoogh gCTs,andcaule^thc Aramitcs to come forth that 5 An J loab ?aie the number a«(/fiimmeof his fitengthftood were bc)'ond the ^ riuer ; and Shophach the cap- thepeople rato Dauid : aixl all Ifrael were d elc- JT '\'''"°K'^ taincofthehoft-ofHadareT.erH'M/ before them, ucn hundrcth thoufnd men that drew efwxjrde: 1?^ po^;'-'''" 17 Andwhenitwasfhc.vedDauidheegathe- and Indah \vas « foure hundreth and feucndc d i«JabpattIyfor redaJIIlrael, and went oner lorden, and caxe qriefe.and i aniy vntothem,andputhimfelfcin.irava?ainft them: thro<^hneg%e»ceptheredBotthev,hoIe fommeatj.ishetc JecUrrd. e In . 1 I V. -I- I L- rii- • : .11 Samuel iimAi'ion»tthirtie!boprirdmo'e:whcbwaseithrrbyiovDinB'o'Veni And when Dauid njdpUthimTeUe in rattell aray p,„j oftheBeniami.es«hich«-efemiTedwithIudah. or as the Ebrewc$»rue, bete t!>e cliiefe and PtiDcn are Ui- out. thoufand to mcetethc Araniitesjthe)' fought wtli him. J0r,7'r»/..7CJ. I0>jiir4t I'jtt, g V^'hen God drawccKbjcbe hIspligucs.lK feemtthtore- Gfne.fi.«. Datiid rcpemcth, i.Chron. Dauid prcpareth for the tlioufrinde men th.u drew fuorde. z^ Then Oman faid vnto Dauid, Take it to 6 ButtheLeiiitesand Ben'arr.in counted hec thee,and let my lord the King do that which fee- not among them : for the kings word was abomi- meth him good : loe, I giue thee biilJockes for nable to loab. burnt oft'enngs, and threfhing inftruments for 7 fl" And God was dilpleafed widi this thing: wood, and wheat for mcate offering, I giuc it all. tliercfore he f note IlraeL 24 And King Dauid (aid to Oman, Notfo: 8 Then Dauid Ciide vnto God, I haue finned but 1 will buy it forfufficient ' money : for I will i TIiaM'* 11 gr£atly,becairiel l>auc done this thing: but nowe, not take that which is thine for theLord,norof- much as it «■ I befcccli- thee, remooue die iniquiti^ of thy fer- fer bnrnt ofFrings without coft. woith; for ha. uant : for I haue done vcr>' foolillily. 25 So Djuidgaiie to Jman for that placeo^fix o,^|j"°^f *■ °^ '"'' 9 And the Lord fpake vnto Gad DamdsllSecr, hundrethfhekelsofgpld by weight. tshaae taken of faying, ' 16 And Dauid built there an altar vnto the auothtr mans 10 Goe and tell Dauid,fayi3g, Thus faitlk the Lord, nnd offered burnt oftcrijigs, and peace of- g<'«t" offer Lord,! offer thee three tilings : clxwfe thee one frings, and called vpon the Lord, andhecnan- Uhadbfne'ih'eff ©f them,that 1 may doe it vnto dice. fwei ed him by fire from heauen vpon the altar of and not acccp. ir So Gad came to Dauid, snrethineaducrfaiies, andthe flieath. ' that ht heard hfa fword ofthinc enemies 1! to take rtcf, orels the 28 At thattimcvhcnDauidfawthattheLord "T'fft.inthatb* Cvordofths'LordandpeiHlence in the land three had heard him, m the threfliing floore of Oman from hc'au' *"'? dayes, that tiic Angell of the Lorde may defhoy the Iebu{i(?e,t]ien he ficrificed there. els tkey mi^t vf« throughout all the coaftes of Ifraelinow dicre- 29 (But the Tabernacle ofthe Lordwhich "o fire io facri- fore aauife tliee , v.hat word I fhall bring againe Mores had made in the wldemeffe, andthealtar ''«.'««ofti»c to him that fent me. of biunt offering ttere at that feafbn in the hie ued'nilUpo'nthe ij AndDauidiaide%'ntcvGad,Iaminawon- place at Gibeon. aliar,teuit.(5-,i}. derfullftrait. let me now fall into the hand ofthe j a And Dauid could not go before it to afkc •odcamedowne Lordc : for his mercies eDtance and a!a:ber)y care to.i'ardhis pro- |>le,wh'cbdcr> icthGoiholpate ihem audio t>u- ollT>h:!nardhis. i Ifmin hide himfelieattlje (igbtofan ha' gel I which is a ctsru.-c.how c.itcli lefTe is a f:.-)ne:2ble to ap;>rarebelore the face olG.id? k Thus he did b)' tke comman dcaieotoiGcd, as veir.iS.foiels it had bene a^o. Riinible.rxcejit tehaJcither Cnds wotd,ot lt4(Uti«B< let me notfell into thehand of man 14 So the Lord fcnt a peftiience in Ifrael, and tlieref^Ilofilraelfaienticthovifandmen. i> ^ And God fait the Angell into leruia- lem to dc-fh-oy it. And fas he was deftroying, the Lord behcld,and g repented ofthe cuill,and Ciyd to the Angell that deftroyed, It is nowe enough, let thine hand ceafe. Then the Angell ofthe Lord ftoodeby the tlirelhing- floor* of|| Oman the lebufice. [ 6 And Dauid lift vp his c\'es,and faw the An- ofthe Angel ofthe Lord..) CHAP. peared by the pu. nifhinent ofNa. - X n. «'>'' '"d Abiho,. .^tuible.i. t DihU frefitrtthlh ig! ntct(ft>u ftr tht buHMn^ of tie Jtrrim fif. 6 He cemmanitihhu fomi Stiovitti touuililkcTem- pie ofihe Lord, vhuh thint he kimfeili was fr,tiddeu lo doe, 9 Vnder tht fi^mt ofinhmon Chrisl it preiaifKi, ANd Dauid (aid, This is the a houfeoTthe a ThatJs.tbe- Lord God,and this is the altar for the burnt place whereis he will be wot» Ihipped, ortrlngoflfr-iel. 2 And Dauid commanded to gather together ^1 of the Lord ftand bctiveene the earthandthe the^fh-angcrsthatwereinthelandofTfrael, and b Meaning ctw. Beauen,withbis{%vordedrawenin his hande and hcfetmafonstohewandpolifh ftanes to builde "'"S^n^'fo- (hetched out toward I enjfakm.Then Dauid and the hoiifeof God. whidTdre )?»• the Eldorsoflfraeljwhichvvere clothed in facke, j Dauid alfo prepared ^much yron for the ,n„ngtheiewe», fell vpon ther facej. naylcsofthedooresan/Zofthegates, andforthe c Towitwhich 1 7 And Dauidlliy d vnto God, Is it not I that ioy nings.and abundance of braile pafling weight, ni"A'j^^f "fj^ commanded to number the people? It is eueal '4 And cedar trees without number: for the j^^^n^,!'^ ' that haue finned and haue committed euiU, but Zidonians and they ofTyrws brought much cedar' thefeflieep; wliathauethej'done.? O Lotdemy w'ood to Daufd. ' • ■ . ' GodjI bcfeechthce,letLhinehandbeonme, rnti 5 And Datiid Gid, Salomon my fonne is yong" on .my fathei-s houfe,and notonhthy people for and tender, and we mud Build anhoufeforthe their idlm&ion. ■■ v : LOrd,mngnif;call,exceHcntandofgrcat famernj 18 ffThen the Ange! ofthe Lord commanded cirnicie tft-oii£:lioutallcountre}'es. Iwill^^^rff-- Gad to fay to Dauid, that D.wid Oiouldgoe vp, fire now prepare for him. So Dauid prepared ve- 2nd{L'r\'p an altar vnto the Lord in thethrelhing ry much before his death. • flooreofOrir.nthelcbafite. '■ ' ' 6 Thcii hee Called S.ilom^ his (enne, and? ■■ .- 19 So Dauid ^veiir vp according to itiC &)ing'_ chatted him to build an lioufe'fijr the Vord Cd3' , • ofGad,\\hicbheehadfpokc^inthenMeoftheofirracI. " • '■.,'1. Lord. ' '' 7 AndDauidfaid toSalorrion, *rtyfbrine;I^t,j'j^^,j. 20 And Oman turned aboutjsnd fiwtfie.An- purpofed withniy felfetobnild anhciife tothc *, i.-|f..i8.5. - pel.andhisfourelonnc5,ritf.'WfrffuithHiitij'hid NanicoftheLordnivGod,. ' ■ ^ d This dtclaretb tlumrclnes,pndO;-n.inthre!hed wheat. 8 But the word ofthe Lord came to me,fiir- l;^*,f;",j;, i*;'!. 21 AndasUauidcanieto Oman, 0;uin loo- ing, * '^ Thou haft flied much blood, end i-cft'^lngof bleed, Fred ahd far; Dauid.S: went '.cut of the thvcflung mnde great battels : thou fhnlt not build anhoufe- kringDa'iid for fioore,and bowed himfclfc to Dauid widi his face vnto mv Name : For thou hall Taed muchl$loyd •''•'; '^j* ft'T'-J , ' , I- _L • f- , , - ', to build lns.»vh;ch jibeitbtci.ttt- placeof/^/»vtliie:hingfloore, that I may builde flialbean^^iiofrcfl-forl willg'tiehimreflfiom ptifrdron-sire, .-;n I* altar therein vnio the L(Mde-< giue it me for all .his enemies round .about, therefore his name ^"^(^"u^'j^^"*" fifficient money, tbatthcpbgue maybceftaj-ed is S.nlomon: .nnd I will fend peace and q«ittne/fe' j.,;na his eti*. fioaa tlic people. vpon Ifrael in his ciaycs. ' ■ taies, 10 *Hc« |h( rc.iln.cs cioe ptoff et 9i floriih* g ForDai'idwJS jjocte in ttlftit 4>iSaloa>oa, €d>ftniin, b Thalii. goea. boat it quickly. iTlicn«ioiii (ouod about. I For els he kaew that God '.vuuld pliguc (ben],3n(l bet pral'pet tbcir liboDts, excrpt thiy fought with all theitheiitsto (es forth huglor]'. Lcuite':ai-dnot < f 16 Cf the fcflnCScf *G«lllOm»tf Shducl ,oa$ Tonnes. Temple: His charge CO Salomon. Chap.xxiij. Thcchicfcf^uitcs. ifs *i.!(im.7.tj, 10 * He flull biiildcnn fioiife for n?yName, 10 AJTo the Tonnes orsliimei Wfr* Tr.hatfi, Zi- i.k)tCi-i- and he Ihall be my fonne, and 1 will be His father na,Ieiini,and Lcriah : thcfe foiirc v. ere the fonnei and I utU eftabhih the throne of his kingdomc ofSliimei. vponlfraelforciier. u Andlahath w^stheclTicfe,aiid |]Zizah the |Or,Z;'w. II Nawrfefff/Sr/myfonnc, theLordfliallbe ftcondj but leulh .nd Btiiah Lrni nor many • He (hewtt'i "l»t with thce,and thou flialt rpriJper, and thou Oiait (cinnes: therefore tlicy were in the faniiliei of tiietecanbeeno buildean boiile to tLcLoxd tin' God , ashchath ritf/V f.!ther,cGiintcd but as one. wifrts'l'lird' fpo'^cnof'^hcc. ' ti fXlieronnesof5vohath«r*r*Amram,rt. n with ¥5. 1 2 Onely the Lord giue tliec ' wifci^onicrjid har,Hebionand V/./.iel/oure. f Thtieateoncly vnderftrndinc, and giiic thcc charge ouerlflaci, 15 *1he ll)nnci of An;rain, AsronandMo- *E\ii.i.i )«<(«. the nieanes whac- ^icn to kecpcthe Law ofthc Lord'thy God. .fes:and Asrcn was rq>arated to'LnCi^Aic the 10 Afi'.5.4,>. thci['"ubi°tas'a-' ^? "ilicn thoufliakpiofper, ifd;i>utr.kcJiecd mo/HioIy pbcc, hce and his fonnes foreucrto > l'''a<''.'j>rone, and v.orkeinen for iS Thclonneoflzhai wiMShcIomithy chiefe. sithouoh i.e be lin-ber, and all men expert in cuery wci kc i ? The ibnncs of Hebron irne lerjah the tirft, i!^''"3;,'"b'l,' «'-<■ 16 Ofgolde, cfriuer, tfWof brafit:,,andor AnuriaJuhefccop.d, laliazielthetliird, andlc- itr,Mi:;!)^!ij.*" jTon there is no number : b VpWj frf/€r*, and be kamianiLhe fourth, doing, and the Lord will be widnhec. io The/bnncsofVziieI»'«'*Michahthefirft, 17 D.-'uid aifo commanded ail the princes of ai:dlfi]uahd-iefccond. Ifiael to helpe Salomon his fonHe,/)';"^^. 21 ff The fbnnes of Merari wer« Mahli and ' 18 Is not the Lord your God with you, and Mufhi.ThefonnesofMahli,EleazarandKi(h. fcathgiuenyou reft on eueryfide' for hee hath 22 And Elcazar died, and had no fonnes, but riuen the >■ inhabitants of the Jand into mine daughters, and their d brethren the fonnes ofiCilh ^. i«,ec.u(eth ^ ^S ^o'-l^attidfayd, The Lorde God of Ifiael l;';*^^;^"^^^^^^^^^ theUuue^ttbtnumkni, 4 tod •g!g„nhthtm to their tffi. hath glUCnreft VntO his people, that the}' may ihlrtie ,2S verfe ;. til, i; ^tron^hufewitt tre/irtieljieTnffi. i^Tie dwellin leruClIemforeuer. and seal neafttr. fomfs <,/u,fc,. 2^ Andalfo the Leuites fliall no morebeare «"datioa$the f l'iCpi£l> SOvvhenDauid wasoldandfullofda^'es,*he the Tabernacle and all the vefiels for diefertiice ^'cTdldn^Ut made Salomon his fbnneKinj^ouerliiael. t-hercof. atihebeginnirg 2 And he gathered together all the Princes of 27 Therefore according to the laft wordes of [bey bad no charge Ilrael widi the Prieftes and the Leuites. Dauid , the Leuites weff numbred from tvventic {•"re'^'"^''' 6*' 3 And the Leuites were numbred from the yere and aboue, ,'^j twenti/'/ere ageofthirtieycereandaboue, andtheimiimber 28 A nd their office jr^vnder the hand of the olde.and had none:, according to their (ummewas eightand thirtie ibnnes of Aaron , for the feruice of the houfe of »f"i fifJe.Numb. thoufandmen. theLord in the courts, and chambers, and in the ^■^' 4 Of thefe foure and twentie dioufand wf r« fpurifyingofallholythings,andindieworkeof f i" »"f^ing "4 ftt W to aduance the worke of the houfe of the thcferuiccofthehnufeofGod, holyvdils. I.ord,and fixe thoufand were ouerfeers & judees. 2,9 Both for the fliew-brcai, and forthe fine 5 And foure thoufand vere porters, and fo"ure floure,for tlie meat offering, and for the vnleauc- thoufande praifed the Lorde with infirJnents ned cakes , and for the fried things , and for that ffir. ; mtje^mia. which f he made to praife the Lcrd. which was rofied, and for all mcafures and cife. \0r^»f)4ltlttn tuer. 6 *So Dauid diuidedoffices vnto them, t» 50 Andforto fiandeucry morning, to giue »», to the fosines of Lrai, to * Gerflion, Kohath, thanks and to praift the Lord^Iikewife at euen, andMen^rJ. 51 And to offer all "burnt offerings vnto the 7 Of the Gafhonitcs were [] Laadan and Shi- Lord, in the Sabbaths, in the moneths, and at the mei. appoyntcd times , according to the number and 5 The fonnes ofLaa3an. the chief c»<«lehicl, according to their cuftome continually before and Zetham,and loel, three. the Lord. 9 The fonnes of Sliimei, Shelomith, ?n^Ha- 52 Andtbat theylhould tecpethe charge of iiel,and Haram, three ; thefe were thechiefe fa- the Tabernacle oftheCooregation,& the charge tfici"$ of Laadan. of the holy place , and the charge of the fonnes of The Pricfts offices. LChron. The fingers placed in the Temple. of Aaron their brethren In the feiliicc of the 2J The brotherof Michahw4» Ifihijah, the hoiife of the Lord. fonneofJf]iijah,ZecIuriah, CHAP, XXIIIL 26 ThefonnesotMernriwfw MahliandMu- r)*-Mtjr,i,„tth officii -jnio ihejiwui of^trtn, Jliijthc fonne of laaiijah -Ans Ecno, •tf«;f.i«.4,*. "T^HcTearealfo the " diuifions of the fonnesof 27 The Tonnes ofMerari, of lehaiiah tvert BKW.J .f.cr »«tfo. i Aaron ; The fonnesof Aaron w^re Nadab, Beno,andShoham,andZaccur,andIbri. ■and A'jihu, Elearar, and Ithamar. 28 Of Mabli camt Eleazar, which had no a Whiltt tiicir - I^iit Nadab and Abihu died » before their fonncs. fjiiiecyetliued. father , and had no children : therefore Eleaiar 29 OfKiih.thefbnneof KKhirw lerahmeel, and liJiamar executed the Priefts office. Jo And thefonnes of « Mufhi were Malili,and « VMikh wji (be J And Dauid diftribuccd them , euen Zadok Eder,and lerimoth : thefe were the fonnes of the ^""*! '^»""« <»f \tr,cmfns. ofthe IJfbnncs of Eleazar, and Ahimelech of the Leuites after the honfhold of their fathers. ""'' (bnnesoffthamar, according to their offices in Ji And thefe alfo caft f lots with their bre- f That iVnery tlieir miniftration. thren the fonnes of Aaron before King Daiiid, & o"* '»"' (•"« dig- 4 And there were found moe of the fonnes Zadok and Ahimelech, and the chiefe fathers o f """•^''"'j|'^'" \ilr.htmb, of Eleazar by tlief number of men, then of the the Priefb, and of the Leintes, *«m the chiefs of *'"* "° ' fonnes of Ithamar. and they diuided them, to Wit, the families againft theiryonger brethren, among the fonnes of Eleazar, fixteene heads, ac- CHAP. XXV. cording to the houfliolde of their fathei-s, and a- Thtpnxtn tr, ,yp,mttiw>!h:h'trfiiartt,Mcllott. m^ngthe fonnes of ItLwur, according to the CO Dauid and the captaines ofthearmie afe- * Tb«fiogert houlholde of their fathers, eight. Oparated for the minifterie the fonnes of Afaph, """■ """■'''^ '"fo^ J Thus they difWbuted them by lot the one and Heman, and leduthun, who [\\ou\Afmg pro- ^e'^courfe ot''" from tlie other, and lb the rulers of the Sandua- phccies wi'.h harpcs, withvioles, and with cym- order contcintd ric and the ndeRo///;»A»//Sr*thechicfe prophefiesby thef commiffionofthcKing. iBMamUt fathers of tlie Priefts and of die Leuites , one fa- J Ol leduchim, the fonnes ofleduthun, Ge- milie being refcrued for Eleazar, and another re- ilaliah,anl Zeri,andIelhaiah,A(liabiah,andMat- ferued for Ithamar. tithiah,bfixe,vnder the hands of their fatha:Ie- |> Whertofon* b Tbislotwaior. 7 And the firft b lot fdlto Iehoiarib,and d>c duthun/injcprophefies with an hnrpe, for to j^s^n"' here num. delncdcoiakea- fccond to Icilaiah. giue thanks and to praift the Lord. c Memfng, wayailoccafioa g The third to Harim, the fourthto Scorim, 4 Of Heman,tlic fonnes of Heman,Bukkiah, Pftlmei and "in °oc one l"a'inh ^ "^^^ ''^ ^° Malchiiah , the fixt to Miiamin, Mattaniah, Vzxiel,Shebuel, and lerimoth, Kana- '""S' "> P"* another r' '" '" ^° The feuenth to liakkoz, the eight to « A- niah, Hanani, Eliadiah, Giddalti, & Romamti-e- ' c Zachjrit the fa- bii.ih, zer, loflibckafliah, Mallothi, Hothir, dmi Maha- thctofiohnBjp. ji Theninduolefhua, y tenduoShccaniah, zioth. Jourii'or°kKof »2 The eleucndi;to Elialhib, die twelfth to 5 All thefe were die fonnesof Heman, the AbijjLuke i.y. lakim, ^'"2? II Seerin thewordcsofGod to lift vp the pr,Profhit. I J The thirteenth to Huppa, the foureteendv l|home:& God gaue to Heman fourteene fonnes pr,fnvtr^(tHmt; to lediebeab, and three daughtas. »!''>' K">z. 14. The fifteenth to Bilgah, the fixteenthto 6 All thefe were \-nder the || hand of their fa- XOr^mrtimiit, Iinmer, ther, finding in thehoufe of the Lord withcym- I J The faienieenth to Heiir , the eighteenth bals, violes and harpes, for the leruiceof the to Happizz cr, houfe of God, and,Afaph,and leduthun, and He- 1 6- The nineteenth to Pethahiah,the twentieth man were at the Kings f commandement. \ibrJbmi, tolehezckel, 7 So ivas their number with their brethren 17 The one and twenty to Iadiin,the two and that were inftiid in die fongs of the Lord,f ««« of iwcntie to Gamul, all diat \vere cunning , two hundreth fourefcore 1 8 The three and twentie to DrIJab,thc foure and eight. and Ewentie to Maaziah. 8 And the)' caftlots, ^ charge againft f W??, •• ^^''"' '^''"'<' ^« 19 Tb^fe were their orders according to their afwcllf (inall as great, the cunning man as the and courfe."''^'''' offices, when they entred into the houfe of the fcholhr. e without re- i By th; dljnitle Lo,-(^ according to ihcir cuftome vnder ' gate. his brethren twclue. 1 4 Ami the lot on the EaR (idc fell to || Shele- \Or,Mi,'}Hl,ai:*i. 1 7 The tenth, to Sliimei, /;*, his fonnes and his miah : thtn they calt Jots for Zechariah his fonne brethren tweluc. 'awirecoiinfellcr,&hislotcameoutNorthvvarf{: f Oneexptrtand 18 Theekticnth, to Axareel, he, liis fonnes ly To Obcd Edom Southward, and to his ™«t «> kccpe th« and his brethren tvvelue. fonnesthclbnncsofthehoiifcofg Afiippim: |''rhij wjsan 19 The twelft, to Alhabiahji*, his fbnnes and itf To ShuppimandtoHofahWeihvard with hourc,»hcretUy his brethren twelue. thceate^'of Siiallechethbythepaued flrccttha: vfedtoieforito 20 The diirteenth, to Shubael, A*, his fonnes goeth vpward, ward ouer-againll \\ard. ron«!'o^ng J* * and his brethren tvvelue. 17 Eaftward wert fixe Leuitcs,4»e,his fonnes foure a ihy,and Southward fourc a day,& toward uoeauon houfe. and his bredircn twelue. Allippimi two4n<^two. *" ^^'"B"*"'k« 22 The fifteenth, to lerimoth, he. his fonnes x 8 In k Parbai- toward the Weft ve7e foure by 6hh '" "e cuTe! and his brethren twclue. thepaucdftreet,andtwoinP.irbar. i Meaning, two 2j The fixtecnth, to Hananiah, A^, hisfonnes 19 Thefe are the diuifionsofthe porters of the onedajrandtwo and his brethren twelue. fonnesofKorc, andofthefbnncsofMeraii. Tmlihwisaa 24 Thefedcnteenth, toIofiibclvafl)ah,<»i',his 20 ^ AndofthcLeuitcs. Ahiiahw-ajouerthe i,cnfev,hetein fonnes and his brethren tvvelue. treafures of the houfe of God, and ouer the trca- they kept the in- 2j The eighteenth, to Hanani, 6f, his fonnes furcsofthe dedicate things. ftrumentsoft)*- and liis brethren twelue. 21 Of the fonnes o;"Laadan the fonnes of the '"''' * 26 The nineteenth, to Mallothi, A*, his fonnes Gedliunnites ynted oua: the treafiires of the 28 1 he oncand twentieth, toHothir, 6«,his houfe oftlie Lord. fonnes and his brethren tvvelue. 2j Ofthe'Amratnitcs,oftheIiharites, ofthe 1 Thefesirohad 29 The two and iv\entieth, to Giddaiti, i*,his Hebronitesd«ioftheOzidites. chargtouetihs fonnes and his brethren twelue. 24 And Shebuel the fonne of Gerihom , the '"■'f'"'^. 50 The three and twentieth , to Mahazioth, fonne ofMofes, 3 niler ouer the treafures. he.) his fonnes and his brethren twclue. 25 And of his|| brethren w/;icA t-awf of Eliczcr, [Orfcm/iat, 3 1 7 he foure and twendeth,to Komamti-exer, was R chabiali his fonne , and Idhaiah his fonne, ie, his fonnes and liis brethren tvvelue. and loram his fonne, and Zichri his fonne, & bhe- C H A P XXVI lomith his fonne. i rh,fmn, ofiht T^„.u »u\,d,mtd, e«^ nun to ihttft,, 2 ^ VVhich Shclomith and fiis bredircn vetreo. v>huhhtp,oulikeipt, lotmdoutrthetrtttiuri. ' ncf all the ti-cafurcs of the dedicate thmgs, whtcl> \nr,ctimfes tni /'^Onceming the |) diuifions of the porters, of Dauid the King, and the chiefc fathers , the cap- tivnti. V^theKorhites, Mefhelemiak the fonne of Ko- taincs ouer thoufands,and hundreths,and the cap- i This Afaph was reofchefonnes of* Alaph. tainesofthearmie had™ dedicated. T)itVotiiomait^ not the notable- 2 And the fonnes of Me(helemiah,Zechariah 27 (Forof the battels and of the (poyles they dtd,Numl),}i.i8. th"t«ffbat"Mme ^^^eldeft, Icdiael the fecond, Zebadiafa the third, did dedicate to mainteine the houfe ofthe Lord) called alfo Ebi»- lathnid thc fourth, 28 And all that Samuel the Seer had dedicate, rapb,cbap.<.25.j7. J Elam the fift, lehohanan the fixt, «7 blefTetl him. officers and for ludges. outoitbecit*. man) chilcfccn. 6 And to Shemaiah his fonne , were fonnes jo OftheHebronites, Afllabiahand•hisbre- c Orlike iheirfa- t'<^'T^?5^t^'niled in the houfe oftheir father, for thren, men ofaftiuitie , a thoufand , and feuen thect'ho"fe,mean. thcy wcre men of might. hundreth were officers for Ifrael beyond lorden ing.woribie iBea, 7 The fonnes of Shemaiah wwtfOthni , and Weltward, in all the bufineffe of the Lord, and -. ,• r .-^ »ndval.»m, . Rephael, and Obed, Ekabad ^naThis brethren, for theferuiceo-of the Kii^. kiDfiihwft. i^ftrongmentElihualfOjandSemachiah. ji Among the Hebronites was Icdiiah thc |(9rp«p6n»f«.-'>' 8 All thefe were ofthe || fonnes of Obed E- chiefeft, euen thc Hebronites by his generations - • dom , they and their fonnes and their brethren according to the families And m the fortieth d And meet to n^ighty and v» He children oflfrael alfo after dieirnumber, •ih«, 1$ And thcy caft lottes both fiuall and great X eutn the chiefs fathers & captalnes of thoiv- IUilersa«.u.7. tkcirc'harge&of allthemoncths of the VCTC : in cucTy courfe wcTtf munber : butheefiniiheditnot, ebecsufethere * Andtheccm^ fi.e,ai,icli ismeant foure and twcntie thoufand. came wrath for it againft Ifrael , neither was the ""„ »""bo^'|^' bycoaiming in j Quct thc firft courfe forthe firftmoneth number put into the 'Chronicles of King Daiiid. nabtetoioab, ja goingout. w4;Ia(hobeam the fonneof Zabvliehandinhis 25 AndouerthekingstreafurcswA^Aitinauetli cbapir.s. courfe w«r* foure and twentie rhouiind. ■ the ibnne of Adiei : and oner the tieafures in the ^Jt'^^l'^'l S Of the fonnes of Perez w«/ the chiefe ouer fields, in the cities and in the villages, and in thc boobiofchroni- all the princes of die armies for tfie firft moneth. towei^ vras lehonathan the fowie of Vxiiah : cUs.but one, and 4 And ouerthecourie ofthe fecond moneth 26 And ouer the workmen in the field that til- 'tthijvctrcm.'ke was Dodai , an Ahohitc , and thu yi-^as his courfe, led the ground, was Ezri the fonne o f Cheliib : bolkell" ![h^% b Tha- i«,Dodais asd Mikloth u-v<«j Sabdi the Shiphmite : | thechiefePrieft :andinhiscourfe»'erfffoure2nd 28 Andouertheoliuetreesandmulber^'trees Ewenty thou&nd. that were in the valleys, was B.ial Hanan the Ge- *i.Sat/i jj.io, 6 This Beiiaiah was mighty among * thirty, derite : and ouer the (lore of the oyle was lonfh ; *'s^i' and abouc the thirty, ai;d in his courfe w;ji Ami- 2? And ouer the oxen diat fed in Sharon, w<«< labadhislbnne. Shctraithe Sharonite : and ouer the oxen in the 7 The fourth for the fourth moneth was A(a- valleys ivjis Shaphat the fonne of Adlai : hcl the brother of loab , andZebediah hislbnne |0 And ouer tlie camels w^jObil thelQin-.a- afterhim :andinliis courfewwefoureaudtwai- elite: and ouer the oiTes wtMiideihiT!mple,f>e9iiteti ■'" ■ ij Thetenth for thetenth monah»«iMa- s*hmont>idthepio(/t to pcfiimiii, S tJihertwgbm t»'' ' ,'^' harai, the Netophad>iteofdieZarhites:ahdin f^'thtun, ., , ■ ''^ ,. his courfe foure and twenty thoufand, IVT^*^^ Dauid affembled all the princes of L- - - *4 Thedcuenthforthedeaenthmonethttu/ i>lrael;cheprincesofthctiibes, andthecap- .. . .el iienaiah the Pirathonite of the fonnesofEphra-r. taines ofthe bandes that fenacd the King, and the im : and inliis courfe foure and twenty thoiifand. captaines of rhoulands and thc captaines of hun- X y The twelft for thc twelft moneth vras Hcl- ' dreths, and the nders o fall the fubftance and pot dai the Netophathite, of Othniel : and in bis feflionof the Kino;., and of his fonnes , with the ., courfe foure and twenty thoutand. |]eunuches , and tne mighty , and aU the men of ^l^r,chitfi fninmn, f. Meaning.befidet » ^ ^ Moreouer ^ the tulers ouer the tribes of power, vnto lerv&lem. e"f»e.i7.3<. thefetweiuecaj). I&acl »#re/i (tilth father. CHAP. XXIX. *«'rff'i. 7 I will ftaMidl therefore hiskingdome for » 7ht offcr'miof Damd »niofihtp>mcti fir tht tuilMrgef cucrjifhccndaiourhimfeirerodoeniy coaiman- «*'/""/'/'■ '» x>««ii >;/« ia ,a«;<„ ,o ti„Lotd. 2. Ht ■ '- tthortethlhrpiiflctoaoeihtlumt. 21 Sahmon kcrtaitd Ki>g- »8 T>a»>iyttht»udS*i<»nonhufiim(tiiiutihinbit dements, and my iudgements,as ' thisd:iy. % Nowe tliercfore in the light of all Ifrael the Congregation of the Lord, and in the audience of our (jod,kccpe and feeke for all the comman- dc rents of the Lord your God, that ye may pof- MOrcouer Dauid the Kin" fai"d vnto all the Congregation, God hathcholen <-alorr,on d Towif.ofCa- c Hedeclireth ihit nothing caa (epaiatc them fccin the commo- ili^ie ol'ihis land, beth for them- Teluesai'd their pofttrliie, hut theit finnesjod jDiqtiiiie. Urim.l I 10, »nU 17.10, •ni'la.II. f Meaning.fot his Aike. g Futitinese. culioD. f ikr.thit wtre in lufiuumlhim. minconely fbnns yong and tender,2ndche viorkc feiTe this '* good land, and Icaue it for an inlieri- « great : for this honfe u not for man, But for the lance for ycu^- children after you for * cuer, * Lord God. p And thou, Salomon my fonnc, knowc thou 2 Nowe I haue prepared with all my power „„j theGodofthy fidiCr, and feme him with a per- for the houfe of my God, goldc for vejp/sof poinir. fite iicart, and with a w.lling minde : * For the golde.and filuci for them offducr, and braire for Lord fcarchcth all hearts, and vnderftnndcth all '*»''^Jofbrafre,yronror//;;s£;ofyron,.'ndwoo(f the imaginations of thoughts: ifihoufctkehim,. for r^/n^rof woocj, and onyx (lones, 2nd ftones he will be found of thec,but if theu forfakc him, to be fct, and can uncle liones and of rliueis co- he uill caft thee olifor cucr. lours, and all precious (iones, and mar. k ftoncs 10 Take heed now, for the Lord hath cholcn in abundance, thee to build f the houfe of the Sanftiiaric : bee 3 Moreoucr, becaiife I haue t" deUte in the firongr/'j^rL-y^rc, andt'doeit. houfe of my God, 1 liaue ofmineowne golde 11 ^ Then Dauid gaue t6 Salomon his fonne and filuer, which 1 haue giucn to the houfe of my _ ^„^^ the paterne of the porch nnd of the houfes there- God, 6efi Je.ill that Ihaue prepared for the houfe tVfpTr' a And therefore it ought to he eg. ccllentinaU b His great realj- lowardihe fur- thfrane<-c?ti.ff Tenmit nade hiia f.s.bat tt>bc(!ov ef,and oftheciofits thereof, and ©f the galleries of cheSandluarie, thereof, and cf the chambers thereof 'chjt are 4 E"en nhreethoufand talents of gold ofrhe •'^"•^ P<«>.i3r ^vilhin,and of the l;oi:fe of the mcrcicfeate, golde ot Ophir, and fcuen thnufjnd talents offj- /'kc'.'k weih 12 iftnddicp.nterncof allchat fhehad irvhis ned filuer toouerby the v.allesofthchoufes. whatheh^dof mindeforrhecourtcsofthe houfcof thcLorde, 5 T he golde for the r^/n^i of golde, and the '"sowneftoie and for all the chambers roundabout, for the fiIucrforrAi!j.^.f offiluerand fora'lltheworkeby [,°'„'r^' ''*"''*'* crcafuresofthe Houfe of God, and for thctrea- the handsof artificers -.and who is 'i willing || to fures of tlie dedicate things, ^'^ l^'s hand to day vnto the Lori > ij Andfo. thecouifesofthcPnefies, ardof ^ So the p:ince<: of the families, andtheprin- theLeuTtes, and for ail the worke for iliefc mice «s of the tribes of Ifiael, and the captaines of {*oo,^h'ihe'(vo' !sr ol'the houfe of the Lord, and for all thev^flek thoiifinds and othimdrcths,vvich the rulers of the niGod. d He v.'asrBt oaely libsrall lia Iclfe biiijiruiio- ktd eihctsii ftt of the minillerie of the houfe of the Lord. e Or^Q off.r. k Tliitij.tlietea candlcRickes, Kings worke,oficrcd wiUiiigly, 14 Wf^o«fofgoldeby weight, for - weight, and gold forthe paterne of' the eharet uen and in earth « rto? : thine isthekingdome, courred the Atke, of the Chcrubs that fpread themfeiuei, and coue- O Lord,and thou excelleff as head on rail, which w« called red the Arke of thecouencnt oftheLord : 12 Both riches and honour rswe of thee, and the roVd drclV-ed ^9 ^\tf"dhe, by wridngj'fwf to me ^^ by the thou rcifncft oner all, .ind in ch'ne band is power Ijimielfeihtre. hand of" the Lord, ivfiit/jn-ademe vndeiftandall andftrengihand inthineh.-.nditisiOinakegreat, k Fct ail ihi? was the worlceTanfl-ip of the paterne. and to giueftengthvntoal!. ' 20 And Dauid faid to Falom.on his foime. Ee ij Novvthcrc'f6reourGod,^TCethankethee, flrong,;ndof a valiant courage and doe it :feare and praife thy g!o,rious Name. not,norbc afraide : for the Lord God, (uen my 14 But who am I, and what is my people, chat God M with thee : he will Eotleane thee nor for- we llioidi be able to offer willingly after this o'r,4tb«r»- lake thee till thonluftfinilhed all theu orke for fort? forsll things I' come of thee : andof thine |°niih"oi»tT thcfcruiceofthehoiifeoftheLord. owneliand we haue giueii dice. i Andiherekce^ 21 Bcholleallbithecorrpanieof thePrieftes 15 Forweare'itongcrsbeforethcej&foiour- haueihuland tut- an :! the Lcuitcs for ill the fauice o f the houfe of ncrs,like all our fathcTS:our daics a>e like the fha- 'f "" '" " f^f ' ■ God, euen t/)ey [hall b; with thee for the wh,-)le dow vpon the earth, and there is none f abiding: -j-Ei^'.waVwj^ woike/witbcucry ftcehearcthatisfiqifulinany i^* OLorde our God, all this abundance that thiMtunn^nn'. V a- we- \Or,eiiutrmgt. iMesninjiofthe pi ercifeate which Jcftin K-ritip^in the bookeof the la.v,Excid.i5.4». «vhich bonkethe Kijig»'a« boiinil topatrnexeiii- linn,'D«iit 17 (9, 1 That i«. euery onewillbereadie toheipe thee wi'h thofeotfts thatGnd hi:h ^ucn biiD. h We gaue ihrt" noihrn^cfoot' owne.biit that whit.K-'.ve hiwt receii'tti of repa;eJ to bu'.lde thee an houfe for Salomon the fonne of Dauid King the fecond thine holy Name , is of thine hand and all is time, and anoynted him Prince before the Lord, thine. and Zadok for the hie Priefi:. 17 Iknowal(b,my God,that thou* tryeft the 2j So Salomon face on the " thioneof the heait, and haftplcafureisirighceoufaefle : I haue Lord, as King in ftead of Dauid liis father, and offered willingly in the vpnghcnefle of mine prolpered :andall Jfraelobev-edhim. heart all thefe things : now alfo haue I feene thy 24 And all the princes and men of powei-,and people nhich are tbund here, to offei- ^^^tothee all the fonnes of King Dauid ■}■ fubmitted theni- willingly with ioy. felues vnder King Salomon. 18 OLordGodof Abraham,Tzhak, andlfra- 2j And the Lord magnified Salomon in dig- it Continue tSfrn eIourfathers,keepethisfor eiierin the ''purpofe, nitie, in the fight of all Ifrael, and pane himfo ID this good mind, andxhc thousjhtes of the heart of thy people, and glorious a kin^dome, as no King had before him ^uVKi preparetheir'heartsvntothee. lingiy, 19 And guievnto Salomon my fonneaperfite heart to keepc thy commandemencs,thy reftimo- riies,and thy ftatiites, and to doe all things, and to build the houfe which I haue prepared. ■ Tbif declaieth thaccheKingiof ludih were nguret oFChrift,wbowi( the irne aoojrmed, and Co-whom God gauethechiefe gouerDmeBC of all tbiogi. t ibr.gtHt tbt band, mifi-ael. 26 ^* Thus Dauid thcfonnc of Ifliai reigned * i.aciw'.Mi. ouer all iTraeL 27 Andthefpacethathe reigned ouerlfrael, - teas fourtie yeere : feuen yeere reigned he in l-Te- i Tbatif.didre. ueiencecoche Xioo. in Meaning atl kiadeoflicoor which they oiing. led with their (»• crinces.as wiae, 20 ^ And Dauid faid to alltheCongregati- bron,and three and thirtie yeere reigned he in Ic- on.Now blefTe the Lord your God. And all the nifalein: Congregation bleflcd the Lord God oftheir fa- 2 8 And he dyed in a good age,full of dayes,ri- thers, and bowed ilowne thelrheads, and wor- ches and honour, and Salomon his fonne reigned (hipped die Lorn and the ^ King. in his ftead. 2r And they offered (acrifices \mto the Lord, 29 Concerning theadesof Dauid the King and on the morovve after that day, they offered firft and laft, beholde, they are written in the burnt offerings vnto the Lord, euen a thoufand bookeof Samuel the Seer, and in the bookcof yongbuliockes,a thoufand rammes, '^nd a thou- <> Nathan the Prophet, and in the booke ot Gad fand (heepe,with tlieir " drinke offerings, and fa- the Seer, orifices in abimdance for all Ifrael. 30 With all his reigne and his power, and 2i And, they dideate and drinke before the Primes that went ouer him, and ouer Ifrael, and Lord the fame day widi great ioy, and they nude ouer all die fcingdomes of the earth. THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE CHRONICLES. THEARGVMENT. THufeemd bo»ks etnttinttb briefly in tffeB th*t, tthichis comprelendeJ in the tita beof^et of th4 l^ngs : that n^from the reigne of Salomon to the deHruStion ofIeruJalem,andthe tarymg avay of thepeopkcaptiueinto'^abylon. In this Jtarie sre certaine thingi declaredand fit firth more coftoufly thentntbebool^softhel{ings,andtheTeforeprue greatly to thevnderHandingof the Prephett. "But three things are here chiefly to be cmfliered. Tirfl. that the godly IQngf, when they fave the plagues of Qod prepared againH their cauntrey for flnne, had recourfe to theZord^aadby eameSi prajier rvtre fteard,*ad the plagues remooued. The fee nd, howe it is a thing that greatly offendeth God,that/itchat /tare him and profejfe hit religion^ fljouldioyne in amitie with the fftcked. ^nd thirdly, how the good rulers euer loued the Prophets ofCod^andvfere very {^ealciu tofet forth bis religion thorewout all their Aominio/u^and contrariwife the tficked hated his miniflers, depofed them, andfer the true religion and Iforde of God, fit vp idolatrte, andfirued God according to thefhntafie of men. Thus haue ive hitherto $be chiefe a^etfrom the beginning of the vorld to the building ag.iine of leru/alem, which was the twe and thirtieth yeere ofDa-mt, and comeme in the ttbolet three thouJa»d,fiue hundretbt three fcore and eigl3tet»ej/eires,andfixe monetht. o The bootes of Nathan and Gad ate thought to haue bene loftia the c^ptiuitie. p McaniRg,tb« itoublei tai gtieict. Y)r,'flMfhfJ, eniftroHg^rttJi l.A!'«;.a.46. a That i^,he pro- claimed a lolemnc facrifice,andcom- rranclfdthat all ihauld be at the fame. b Rcade I.King. 3"»« c So called be* CiufethatGod theiehy (h;wed ceitainefignesio Ihe cnngiegarion «thi>fterciue. CHAP, I. 4 7ht efferin^of Stlovon *i Ctbion. 8 Hit preyttk tmto Coito^iuehmin^tiome: n IVhiih tin giutth him and more. 14 Tht numlitr of hit chiytis miho'ftt, J J andof HEN Salomon the fonne of Dauid was H confirmed in his kin"dome : and the Lorde his God itai with him, and magnifi- ed him highly. 2 And Salomon a (pake vnto all Ifrael, to the captaines of thoufandcs, and of hundreths, and to the iudges, and to all rhc gouemours in all iCrael, euen the chiefe fathers. J So Salomon and all the Congrepation with Itim went to the hie place that was at ^ Gibeon : for theie wasthe Tabernacle of the Congregati- on of God which Mofcs the feniant of die Lord had made in the wldemefle. 4 But the Arke of God had Dauid brought vp from Kiriath-iearim, when Dauid had made preparation for it : for he had pitched a tent for It in lerufalem. 5 Moreouer the ^ brafen altar * that Be- j wbichwu ht laleel the (bnne of Vri, the fonne of Hur had the burnt of&iogs made, did hee fer before the Tabernacle of the f '"*'';?7o'' Lorde: and Salomon and the Congregation ^^'^j*'!*- fought it. 6 And Salomon offered diere before the Lord vpon the brafen altar that was in the Taber-nacle of the Congregation: *eucn a thoufand burnt * uKing-i^. offerings offered he vpon it. 7 <|f The (ame night did God appearcvnto Salomon, and faid vnto him, A(ke what I fhail " ' giue thee. 8 And Salomon laid vnto God, Thou haft , (hewed Salomons prayer. Chsp:tjMi, Huramsworkcnaian, ijj fhavetl threat mercicvntp DauiiJmy father , and thatinTouIdhlllcfhim'anfto'tfe? kutl^eiito haftmaclemetorergncinhijftcac!. biirnc''inccnri; before him. ' b Thatis,to c Pefourire(Hy mife vnto Daiiid my father be « tnic : for thou thatcanvrarkeingoW,infiltjcr,andinbrallfc,and dcd'^fi' nlTm*"* promifeiiude to haft madc mc King oucr a.gratpcoplc, likeco in yron.and in purple, md || crimfon & blue filke, ihjt'non"t'irjb1*e "rain m""*^ the duft of the earth. ' andthatangraueingrauenwoikewiththecun- '» l>o"uur and "" "^ ■ 10 Giue me no we wifcdome and knowledge, ningmcnthatarcwich me inludah andinleru- ''"'/^'"''"''"' f Thatimaygo that I may f»o outand go in befofc thispcoplc: ralem,AvhomDauid my father hath prepared. mVi'^eTcfctu'c'tf "*ir*''cb't7'''i'' '^''^''"'^^"'"'^^^'^^'^'^^^'o'^^^'^P^^l''^^ 8 Send meealfo cedar trees, fine trees and liVr,rf«r/«. " "* ind*.kings''5*7.'' "' And God (ayd to Salomon, Becaufe this" ' || Aleiirrmim trees from Lebanon : fori know ' Some take it was in thine heart, & thou haft nirafked riches, thatttiy feruants can fkilltohcw tin ber in Le- ^"'^j'*^';? j r'L gThaiis.tobe treafures norhonour,nor the s liucsof thine ene- banon ; and bcHolde , my feraants /Ej«/4ff widi ^Jm other* foe MemuV'°° '''"'* "lies, neither yet halt alked long life, but hart af- thine, c«:a!l, ked for thee wifedome and knowledge chat thou 9 That thej' may prepare me timber in abun- l<^',-^l>>i>^ii' . mightcftiudge mypeople,ouer whome I haue dance: for the houfc which I doe build, « great made thee King, and wondertull. II Wifdome and knowledge is mnted vnto lo And bcholde, I will giuetothyfotiants thec,and I will giue thee riches and trcafures and the cutters and the hewers of timber twenty thou- honour , fo that there hath not bene the like a- fand f meafiires of beaten wheate , and twentic jBh, Coriwt. niong the Kings which were before thee , neither thoufand mcafurcs ofbarley , and twentic rhou- after thee rtiall there be the like, fand baths of wine , and twentic '^ thoufand baths ** O'*"''.'^"** I J Then Salomon came from the hie place, ofoyle. ea'lie"d^'lVo*Ephi. that was at Oibeon,to Icrufalem from before the 1 1 Then Huram King of Tyrus anrwered in bot Fpha n to Tabernacle of the Congrcgaaon, and reigned o- writing which hee fent to Salomon , becaufc the me^'Te itj «erlfrael. " Lord hath loued his people, hee hatli made thee ''""S''"^^*'''' •i.Hixjtio.t*. 14. * And Salomon gathered the charets and Kingouerthem. cou'*,"' ^ *' horfcmen: and he had a thoufand and fourehun- 12 Hummfaydmoreouer,Blefrcdie the Lord drethcharets , and nvehie thoufand horfemen, Godoflfrael, which made the heaucn and the b \M.i{h were d- whom hee placed in the •> charet cities , and with earth,and that hatKgiuen vnto Dauid the King lies appointed to the king at Icrufalem. a « wife fonne,that hath difcretion, prudence and e The very he* leVriMhe ch"'eiifc 'J ^^'^ thekinggauefiluer andgold at Icrn- vndcrftandingtoluildanhouIefortheLord,and theaconfeiTedthje i Hee caufed fo ^alem as • ftones,and gaue cedar trees as the wilde apalace for his kin»domc. " ^'^ God^'bea gteat plentie ihat figge trees,that are abundantly in the plaine. ij Now therefore I haue fent a wifcman,4»(^ he gaue to an* r* "ft'*""dii°" '** Aifo Salomon had hories brought out of of vnderftandingofmy fadierHurams, tionaKingthat ftene"' '" Egypt , and * fine linen : k the Kings marchantS 1 4 The fonne of a woman of die f daughters *" '"'^^ *""^ "^ *JI'.t99' rcceiiied the fine linen for a price. ofDanr and his father was a man of Tyrus, and bei,7t auueafeV txehn.y. 17 Theycamevpalfoandbi'oughtoutof fi- hecan{killtoworkeingoide,in filuer,inbraflc, thatthisHitaia it^g! '■^''■" gypt/»w« charet , vorrh fixe hundreth (hektl* of in yron,in ftone,and in timber, in purple, in blue ^'r.,m.n. kcH of, let him feiid vnto hisfcruants. the coDfufion of THenSalomoh determined tobuifd.an ho^jfe »<5 And we will cut wood in Lebanon as much b'^g^i'tobMhty" forthcNameoftheLord,audan|!houfe for astfiouOialcneede , and will bring it to thee in married in d'ioer. \a$ kingdome. II raftes by the fea to j] lapho, fo thou may eft cary "'•>«• • fo t^'t by 2 And Salomon toldeout feuentie thoufand them to lertifalem. ^gbi'beofDtn that bare burdens, and fourefcore thoufand men 17 f And Salomon numbred all the ftran- and by her moihei . to hewy?o«?^ in the mountaiiie , and three thou- gers that were in the land of lfrdel,after the num- ofNaphiali. fand and a fixe hundreth to ouerfee them. brin" that his father Dauid had numlncd them: l!<''.^'^'» 'nd^rftocdof'u* ^ And Salomon fent to || Huramthe king-of andrhey were found an hundreth and three dnd i°''i'ff^' fwofoificeVand Tyrus,faying, Asthou haftdonc toDauidmv fa- fiftie thoufnid^-Tnd fixe hundreth, ouetfeersifofeis th'er,and *didft fend him Cedar trccs to build him 18 . Andheefet feuentiethoufendof themto- thechiefeofficeis anhoufetoduellin,/9rf«*r» »»?. the burden , and fourefcore thoufand to hewe rKinBst'y"" ■+ Beholde,IbuildanhQufevntotheName y?o»Minthemoiimainc, and three thoufand and !Or,Mir«CT,* oftheLordmy God,tofanaifieitvntohim,and fixe hundrgth oue'rlcers to caufe the people to •».s«»,5.ir, to burnefvveeteincenfe before him, and for the workc. continuall (he wbrfe.id ,and for the burnt otfrings ' ' CHAP HI of the morning and ciiening , on the Sabbath ' ' ', daye<;,'andinthenewmDneths,^inthefolcmne ' rhtrtKipU>fth, l<„J,,nJthtftr{btztimUtJ,vith,iifr feaftcsoftheLordourOod; thisisapcrpetuall """i"'""" '"'"'i"'i- thing for Ifrael. QO* Salomon began to buildthehoufc of the 'ij^jiWrtji; y And the houfe which I bail J, « great : for O Lord in Icrufalem, in mounts Moriah which , Which is the gr^at « our Godaboueall gods, had bene declared vnto Dauid his father , in the mouwaine wbers 6 Who is hee then that can be able to build place that Dauid prepared in the thrcflhing floore A^"!"" '!'f"'S'>f him an houfe.when the hcauen,and the heauen of of* Oman the Icbufitc. hU fome Ge.«^. hqauens csnnot cohtQW-him ? v/bot^n 1 then x Andbcebeg^nnc to build in the fecond *z,im,i\ii,n ' V » " ' nwnfth The building of the Temple* [if.Ch|;on» Ornaments for the Temple. ^ monech4« meafurq,w^^ three three looked toward the Eaft, and th^ Sea ;?03rfr»n'i: ortiw*KiD« ousftoneforbeaucie-.andchegoldew^goldcbf ned to tlie burnt olirihgs : but the Sea »* for the ^^ «''«'«<''"""»• n.emionis"inaJe 'Panuim. Prieftsto walh in. rte'rr'ndhew fotnihefeanda. .^ . The houfe, I fay, the bcamcs , poftcs , ,and 7 f And hee nude ten-candfeflicks of gold ae«ordingajti.» 111 °e'° ^^^ thereof and the doores thereof oucrl^id he (according to « their f >rme) and put them in the ""''•'t" Pfo«<> c Some ihinheit wichgold,& graued Cheiubims vponthe walles. Temple, hue on the tight hand , and hue on the '\"tT"^ "^^ ii that place whicb g ^Hc madealfo thehoufeofthe moft boly left. , eEnenasihey i$ cilUd fua, pjgce ; the length thereof w*m in the front of the 8 ^And he made ten taljles, and put them in ft>«uld be mad*, breadth of the houfe twentie cubites , and the the Ten-ipk, hue on the right hand , and fiucon breadth thereof twentie cubices: and he ouerlayd the Iefc:and he made an hiindreth baftns of gold. itwiththe belt gold, of (ixchundrcth talents. 9 AndhcmadethecourtorthePriclts,;ind 9 And the weight of the nay Ics rvat fiftie Ihe- the great 'court and doores for the court, and o- ' ^'""' *"" '''• kels of golde,and he ouerlayd the chambers with uerlayd the doores thereof with brafle. ^a'!" °', iJ^°" " "' goldc. • 10 And hce fee the Sea on the right fide Eaft- lakeo for the *^ 10 ^ Andinthchoufeofthemoflholyplace ward toward the South. Temple where hemadetwoGhtrubims wroughtlike children, i'l AndHuramnHdei|potsamlSefomsi&ba- M*'"h ii *"''"'* andouerfaydthem wichgold. ' f^ns, &HiiramfiKi(Iied the worke that he fliould j'/(',c«iarwf,* fs,K>»t'''*¥ ^' * And the wings of the Cheruhims «>#w make for King Salomon forthe houfe of God, twentie cubites long: the one wing wdifiue cu- 12 TtfM>, two pillars, and the bowles and the bites, reaching to the wall of the houfe , and the chapiters on the top of the two pillars , and two other wing fiue cubites, reaching to the wing of grates to couer the two bowks of thechapiters the other Cherub. which were vppn the top of tlie pillars: ij LikewifethcwingofcheotherCherubwas ij And fourehundrerh pomgranatesforthc fiue cubites,reaching to the wall of the houfe,and two grates, two rowes ofpomegranates for cueiy the other wing fiue cubites ioyning to the wing gratew couer the two , bo wles of the chapiters, of the other theioib. - that were vpog the pillars. ij The wings ofthefeChenubJms were (jjread 14 He made alio bafes,and made caldrons vp- abroad twentie cubites: they flood pn their fecic, onthebafes: v and their faces »¥**■* toward the houfe. ij *-4nrfaSea,andtweluebuIIesvnderit: iWhitliftpst*. 14 ^He made alio f the vaileofblewfilke and i^ Pottcs alfoandbefon(S,andfldhhookes, ftom .hl^ft purple,and erimofHi,and fine linen, and wrought and all thefe veffels made Huram g his father, to 6 ^^l""" Salo.' h»™pl^. Chcrubims thereon, Kiiig Salomon for the houfe of the Lord, of aii-f™';^';";^^^^^^^^^^^ ij f And he made before the houfe UTO pil- n:ng brafle. Godbadgiueo '.^""y""' "*' lars gof fiue and thif tie cubites hie : and the dia- J 7 In the plaine.of lorden did the King caft h™." > f'thei: JoC>"hc h»Me P*'^^'' ^'^''t was vpon tlie top of ff^ of them WiW them in clay betweene Succothand Zeredathah. '■« had the fame , cubTteconid not fiuc cnbites. 1 8 And Salomon made all thcfc vcltcls in- Huram tb TtTP' ' ^^ ai An<.fthc;floures,andthcIampcs, and the'b««iirethey wert , 7*e.ft.ror«../?e. x m^.,;,nf.4. 6miairm,:Trht fnuffersofoolde which was fine gold. 't&\^^L * ftndlffltckn.&c. .22 ^ndthe||hookes,andthebafcns,and the |„,du,jwjahi» which it contti- j Andhcmadea mo'ten* Scaof tcn aiWtcs houfe,f«H'*>,6fthcTcn^plewerf 'ofgold. i Thati $, conered rM;S:„d'er frombnmtobrim,ro.,ndincompafre,.^nd fiuc ' •■ c H A P ' V ride!' theb-imoi.he cubites hie : and a line ofthirticcubites did Com- , rMthin^t^'Hiciuiih' D'^^,:„tpi,twif„r.mplf. t p' " ^l{fti,»i>.Uin.7H falk It about. ... .^r*fHtri>«(;'.i.'»(o<*<-;r.ny/<. i»/K«-< »«»«*!»«. w «uiVcubiuwee^ 3 And vndcrbit\vpsthafacic/fniff4f'toi'>''^'>'f. , i«n heidi or knops '^''^ compalfc it round a', out , ' tennc in a cubitc Q ^ * was all th? wprke finjUicd that Salomon * ' T'»?< 7 J*- •Wthmalaie^oj, compafling thc Seaubouc ; two rov\cs of oxen yJma^ef^i^tJKlioiifeofciicLordjand Salomon "'"'S-t. ■ brought TllC Mfcc oT tlvc fouefe&t. ■"€?h!»^.v|, Salomon priyfah God. 155 brought in th^ things that DauicJ !iis fether Hid rat,ih{y cle of the hoiife, into the moft Holj' placc, rt«f« tocheNamcof rheLord Godof Ifael. bcganjtMarch: viider the '.vings of theCheru'.M'ms. ' ' ' tx And I haue f« the Aike there, wherein is boi btcauie th>f • g p^^.j,^g Chcrubiras (>rctched out their wings the b couenant of the Lord, tliat hee made with ° '^^^^S' '^'f tain?, we make ouertheplace of the Arke, and theChenibutis the children or Ifrael. . in ij ccoteioed March euet the coucred the Arks and the barres thereof abotie. ri dh>^« lot dTo^'ftaronj tod '° Nodiirg wj< in the Arke, faue <1 thet'vo bites long, and fine cubites broade, and three ai- tiii'pufpois.'bat and Mjnna°were Tables, which Mofes gaiTC at Horeb, where the bites.bf heighr.andv-ponithecftoode, andknec- wbcirpelyfe '"^ taVttiiheocebc. Lordeowdeacouenaflswich the children of If- led dbwne\'pon his knees before all the Congre- mi=htbeb«td fare it was btojht rael,«ben tbei' cameoutof Eg^•f t. gation of Mrael , and "^ fbetched out his bandes"'' '"."'-KiDst toihiipjce. J J And vi,'hcn the Priefles"^ were. come out of toward heauen) d' Both to lot die Sandu.irie ( for all the Prieftcs that were pre- 1 4 And faid, O Lord C-od of Ifrael, *there u ,bankes for^'h* e Were prepjrtd fenc^wcic « fanaified, aitd ilid r.ot wait by coui fe. no God hke thee in heauen nor in earth, which gteat be nefitei to fttue the Uid. li And the Lcuitcs the fingers of all fortes,*/ keepei^ couenant, an'dmercy vntothy ferusnts, o/GodbeftoweJ .; . of A(aph,ofHeman,ofIedarhm,andof their that ^^alkebeforel;hee■wilhalld^eirh^art. ir°a'T;rthe'"° fonncsand of thcirbrethrcn, being clad in fine ij Ihouthat haft kept with thy femant Da- ptrreceta'liceand linen, ftoode with (ymbales, and with violes and uidniy father, that thou haft prom:fed him : for r'o'p*"t'e o' harpes at the f.r.R ende of the altar, and mth thoii frakeft with thy mouth, and haft fulfilled it t"!^/?''- themahh^Kidrethandhventie Piidtes blo^vTng wirfithme [j band, as <«;'/'f<«r#r* this day. iorL«»j4Hor,i« with trumpets: itf Therefore nowe,Lord God of Ifrael.keepe (A;^„„. ' f They agreed ij And they were fas one, blowing trum- with rfn'feriiant Dauid my father, that thou halt ^EtrtfMaJUil all in CDC tune, ptts, and finoing, and madeonefoundeto bee promiftd him,(aying,Thou "j-ftialt not want a m^nn ^'.'.""f'- .- heard in prayfing, and thanking-the Loi-de , and iamy fight , that Ihall fit \7:on the throne of l!- whenthey lift vpf/)€»>voyce.v.ithtTumpets and rael:fotharthy fonnes take hecde to their w^nes,' with cymbales, and' with inftniments of iTiificke,. to w-alke in my. La.vve, as thou haft walked t^forc gThlttnttAa and when they pra) fed the LbTd./v|»nj,g For he- njee.'' • . - . • - . hnftpMr'i I. iSnOod.bccaufehitmercy /d/?«^ for euerj then 17 Andnowt, GLord-Cod.of Ifrael,1etthy and I J <. I. * thehoufe,««fn thcboufe of iheLordwasfilled word bee verified, wbichthou.fpRkeftvnrothy withacloude, ' " feruant Dauid. 14 SothatthePrieftescouldnotftand tom.i- 18 ( Isit nne in. deede that God wiU dwell nifter,becaiircofthccloude: for the glory of tfte withmsnoneaith? beholde,the *he3uens, and * ijf;»^.S.s7. Lord had filled the houfe of Ood. -theheauensof heauensarenot able toconteine C H A P . V I ' ' • ' ' ■ thee r how n^cli moire vnabU isthk houfe,vi hich • 3 Sa!imic*}rrftlhlh,p(>p!e. ^h}i'yleiit\lk,t^'3:Jini'^^P^^ ' froftih V4i»'ccd for t^i'jrnhiit iht'ifrcyintht rvwip/f . ; ' 19 Buthaucthbu refpe&to the pray tr or thy *i.J 8 }i. 21^* When a man (hall (inne againft his^ take .them 8^ cary^ chem away captiue vnto a land f ByteteiDiDgany fngjghijour,andhelayvponhimanochetocaufe faireoineere,, *c\>iJ'd^r^''" ^"™ ^° fvveare , and the f rvv,pa:er fhall come he- J7 ^ ^ejt || tume againe to their heart in the B'Vf^a/. "" 'ime altar in this hqufe, ; ■ land whither tlj?y be cariediffcaptiues, and tumc 1} Then hcarc thou in heauen, and doe, and andpray vnto thee in the land of their captiuirie, iudge thy feruants , in recompeiifing the wicked faying, VVe haue finned, we hauetran^cfl'ed and to bring his way s vpon his head,and in iuftifying haue done wickedly, the righteous, to glue him according to his ri°h- 58 If they tume againe to thee with all their teoufoeffe. heart, and with all their foule in the land of their 24 ^ And when thy people IlraelQialbeouer- captiuitie,, whither they haue cariedthem cap- thro wen before the encmic, becaufe they haue tiues,and pray toward their land, v^hich thou ga- finned againft thee, and turne againe, and || con- ueft vnto tl)eir fathers,an d toward the citie which feffc thy Name, and pray, and make fupplication thou haft chofen , and toward the houfe which I before thee in this houle, haue built for thy Name, 2j Then heare thou in heauen, and be merci- j^ Then heare thou in heauen, in the place fcll vnto the finne of thy people lirael, and biing of thine habitation their prayer and their fiippli- thcm againe vnto the land which thou gaueft to cation,and|jiudgetheircau(e,&bemercifiilvnto 0<''.««"i»'««» them and to tlieir fathers. thy people,which haue finn ed again! I thee. ''"" "•S*'« 26 When heauen (hall bee (hut vp,and there 40 Nowemy God, Ibefeech thee, let thine flialbe no raine, becaufe they haue finned againlt eyes bee open , and thine caies attent vnto the thee, and (hall pray in thisplace,and confefle thy prayer that is made in this place. Name, and [j turne from their finne, when thou 41 'Nowe therefore ariie, O Lorde God, *PW.t3J.8. doeft affli(a them, . to comi into thy 1 reft, thou, and the Arke o(\]^'\^'''^^°^^1 27 Then heare thou in heauen, and pardon thyftrength: O Lord God, let thy Prieftes bee m icuhembe the finne of thy feruants, and of thy people Ifra- clothed with ^ faluarion , and let thy Saintes re- pfefttncd by tby el (when thou haft taught them tne good way ioycein goodncfle. powet.and made ■'\^erein they may walke ) and giue raine vpon 41 O Lord G©d,refufe not the face of" thine n'Heatemy p^a'"! thy land, which thou hai^giuen vnto thy people anoynted : remember the mercies prtmifed to er.whfcbamth'ine for an inheritance. Dauid thy feniant. anojrawdKiog. i8 ^*When there (halbe famine in the land, that whicii he hatb fore thine altar in this hqufe, left him 10 keepe, or doe him any wrong. g Meaning,to g(ue him that which he haib deferDcd. f)r,Uv y ef lie Ley J jff. leih the 1 emfiU: it Hiehurtthhufrtjer, 17 md front- fethtotxth hirn »nd haihtmt. N D * when Salomon had made an endeof 't.'Mu.i.to. praying, a fire came downe from heauen, and '^"^^J^^^ (halbe made of any nian, or of all thy people I f- confumed the burnt oifring and the (acrificcs :and wai'oleafed "ith lacl, when euery one (hall know his o wne plague, the glory of the Lord filldl the houfe, Svho (hall come cut of 5 AndKingS.^lomonoffredalacrificeoftwo a farrc countrey for thy great Names fake,and thy and twentie thou(and bidtockes, and an hundreth Wote^God there* "lig^icie hand, and thy (Wretched out arme : when and twentie thourand(heepe, fo the King and all isno acceptionof th^fliall come and < pray in this houfe, the peopledcdicated the houfe of God. j>crfon,but al peo. J J Heare tliou in heauen rby dwelling place, 6 And the Prieftes waited on their offices, and doe according to all that the ftrangcrcalleth and the Leuites with the infhiiments of muficke for vnto thee, that all the people of the earth of y Lord,\vhich King Dauid had made to praife may knowe thy Name, and fcare thee like thy the Lorde, Becaufc his mercy l/ifttih for euer: people Krael, and that they may knowe, tl^t when Dauid pray'fedGaVf by them, the Prieftes |^*^-*>'*''' thy Name is called vpon in this houfe which I alfo blcwc trtimpcts oucr .Tg.iinftthem : and all *" '* : haue built. they of Ifracl floode by^ J4 ^ When thy people (hall goe out to battel 7 Moreouer Salomon halowcd the middle of againft their enemies , by the way that ^ thou die court that was before the houfe of the Lord: (halt fend diem , and they pray to thee, |{ in the for there hec had prepared burnt offerings, and way toward this citie, whicli thou haft chofen, the fatte of the peace offerings , becaufe the cucn toward the houfe which I haue built to thy brafen altar v\hich Salomon had nade,\vas Name, n6t able to rectiuc die buinc offering, and the meate b Redeclaretb that the ptayett of hypocrites can not be heard.noc of any but of theni.which pray vnto God with an vafained faith and in true ic- prniaoce. pie that Icaetb {iimandwotke(h fightcoulnes,isac tepted.Aft. 10,55. k Meaning,ihat none ought to en terprift any watte, but at the lerdt commandcment, that i<, which IS lawtullbyhis wotd. 89r,4ccon/(n? It thtmMierofth;$ title. Gods promcs 10 Salomon. Chap.viij. Salomons buildings. 1J7 meacc offring,and the fit. ■ 2 Then Salomon Luilt the cities that Huram h Tht feift o< 8 And Salomon made ^ a fcaft at that time of •> gaue to Salomon, and caufcd die children of If- >> . f'" 'i*,^U'r<:- oiiercameit. h,nr.n..,:&the.c. < Tke/jftmbled 9 And in diceight day they 'madeafolcmne 4 And hee builcTadmor inthcwildemefTe, '"'"''j^'^^"? tobucetheword aflcmbly : for they had made the dedication of and repayredall ' the cities of flore which hee a,'fi|"i,'|, KiDgsi. *^^*'*'^'"'*'". the altar feuen day cs,and the feaftfeuen day es. built in Hatrath. • ij. ' * ft^n diJtTi'n'he I o And the " three and twentieth day of the j Andhebuil^ "Beth-horonrhc vpper^nd c Meminj.olm*. and 'w"ntif th *" and for Salomon,and for Ifrael his people. Salomon had,and al! the charct cities,and the ci- «<* 'bem: (« thty «J»y,-.Kmg.8.t, andheprofperedinhishoufe, dominion. phraia),i.chroifc *Hml>.ii.«. 1 2 4 And the Lord * appeared to Saloraonby 7 ^nd all the people that wCre left of (he *' ^j^j ';^. night, and fdid to him, I haue heard thy prayer, Hiititcs, andtheAmorices, andPeriiziresjand 7.2. and haue chofen this place for my felfc to be an the Hiuuites,and the Iebufites,which were not of boufeoffacrifice. Ifrael, ij If I fhuttc the heauenthattherebeeno 8 "Skt of their children which were left after raine, or if I commaund the graOiopper to de- them in the land,wliom the children of Ifrael had uoure the land, or if! fend peiiilencc among my not confumed, eiien them did Salomon make t-^'-'^f ""*■*? people, t tributaries vntill this day. '" '" *"* 14 If my people, among whom my Name is 9 But of the children of Ifrael did Salomon called vpon, doe humble themfclues, and pray, make no feruantsfor his worke; for the)- were and ff eke my prefence,and tumefrom their wic- men of waiTe,and his chiefeprinces,and the cap- ked waieSjthen wil I heare in heauen,and be mer- taines of his charets and of his horfemen. e IwiTltJuretbe ci^"'lto dieir finne,and will « healc their land ; 10 S-o thefe were the chicfe of the officers ptftilerce to teafe •? ThcB mine eyes fhalbc open,& mine eares whichSalomonhad,«M ftwohundrethandfif- '"f^<"''"UtJ»^e jndd»ftroy the attcnt vnto the prayer »»i worke, from the day ofthe foundation ir»oi'hip. bjjgiacti ih«Dte. holde on other gods,and haue worfhipped them, ofthe houfe ofthe Lord, vntill it was fini(hed: ^ '^^'^^'■S'''* and fertied them , therefore hath he brought all the houfe ofthe Lord v«b perfite. " wxhh rummp this cuill vpon them. 17 Then went Salomon to Exion-gdxr, and is thought to -^ S" CHAP VIII toElothbythe'feafideinthebndofF.dom. moonttotree; "^ a neci,i„ih,t's<.lomf J.IO. u Ofhir. ledge ofthe (ea : and they went with the feruants far bete ii mea. hetfriwenue''*' A ^^ * ^^^^ " twentic veerc when Salomon ofSalomon to Ophir,2nd brought thence kfoure |j,","^^,1^ yeere in building •** f^d built the boufc of thc Lord,a»xd his o wnc hundreth and fiftie talents ofgoldc, and brought \,T( nbtri- and his llbsrnt offrings which hec offered in the the earth in riches and wifedon-,e. i.KiDglioj*, if ktwt.^ VD. . houfc of the Lord.and Ihe was f greatly aftonied. 2 j And all the Kings of the earth fought the »ow^«*ir^w J Andfheefaideto theKing, /t Wdjatrue prefenceof Salomon, to hcarehiswifedomethac * ^ r ifr in ^vordcwhfch I heardinmineoivnehndeofthy God had put in his heart, \or *^i. lifiyingSjandofthy wifedome: 24 And they brought euen.- man his prefent, 6 kowbeit, I bcleeued not their report, vntill vefielsoffiluer,andveiTel5ofgolde,and raiment, I came,and minceyes had feene it: andbeholde, armour,ahd fvveec odourB,horfes,aHd mules,frcini tfceenehalfeofdiy great xyfedome was not told yeere to yeere. me:;,'SrthouexcecdchthefamethatIheard, 2j And Salomon had "' foure thoufand ftalles m TbatiMe* 7 Happy are thy men, sndhappie arc thefc ofhorfes,andcharets,aiidtweluethourandhorfe- hotUt^eany diyferuants, whichftand before theealway, and men, whomhebeftowedinthecharetcities,and aif^^o*^",^" hearethy wifedome. vviththeKingatlerufalem. loortieihouran*, 8 BlefTedbetheLordthyGod, wliichloued 26 Andhereignedouerallthe Kings Fromthe as i riiig.4,i.•« , astheQueeneofShebagaue vnto mon' firft and lalt , are they not written in the heaiien«%Tjdet King Salomon. * ' bookeof NathantheProphet, and in thepro- »hetioeSalo. . ^ ; ^ , ■ 10 And the feruants aifo of Huram^nJ the fer- phecie of Ahiiah the Shilonite, and in the vifions '"°" ^^'.^' X:>:^!.i: .uaatsofS.nlomon which brought golde from O- ofljleedo t'r.e Seer oagainft leroboam the fonne •f',?'"'*. dSeideChsp. • iphir^ brought "i Algummim wood and precious oft^ebV.? "rJ'hec'ie'd'a'."'' ' i.8.aaJi.Kijig. ftonto; '" " Jo And Salomon rcigned in lerufalcm ouCT all ^[jjJ'n^'J^ *" '*•"• ir And the King made of the Algummim Ifi-aclfmirtieyeeres.- e Oi.piMars.mca. wood ^ ftaires in the houfeofdieLorde, arrdin Ji And Salomon *(lept with his fathers, and *i'C"»S'"« niHg, the garni. the Kings houfc, and harpcs r.nd violes for fin- ' they buried him in thccicicofDaiiid his father: ^''^^ '^'"2 "I'l""^. gets : and there was no fuch fcenc before in the at-d Rehoboam his fonne rei?ned in his (lead. niing 1 1 the Haires ." j <- t j l ' oifiiUrj. Ijidotiudah. ' " CHAP X 12 And King Salomon gaue to the Queene of ^; ,^ yj!,„;g,;^i,-^,/„«„„. i] HtfiaorftthMcM^f.l. f Thatii.whfeh Sheba cuery pleafant thing that fhc afted , ''bc- 16 rf-.t oftyU nbtii. the Sing gaoeher fijes for that which (liee had brought vnto the "TPHen * Rehoboam » wentto Shechem: forto •r.nrii^.tt.r; o7ib^°^e''/fui" Kifi^^'^o l^e returned^ went to hcrownecoun- 1 Shechem came all Ifrael to make him King. "» a^'" thede«h which i>ic€ trey,*fff/>(heandherfcniaiits. a And when leroboamthefonne of Nebat '*'^" ""'*'"• brought. I J ^ Alfothe weight of golde thatcameto heard it,(which was in Fg\'pt,whitherhe had fled Salomon in one yeere, was fixe hundreth three- from theprcfaice of Salomoh the King ) heerc- fcorc and fixe talents of golde, ■ ■ ' " turned out of Eg.'pt. 14 Befides that which chapmen & marchants j '" And they fent and called him: fo came Ic- broughr:andaI]thekii'^sbf A'rahia-,an3thc'prin- rcri^oam and all Ifrael , and communed with Rc- ccs'oftlic countrcy brought golde and fiber CO- lx>boarn;(aying, j> XviiiArumtre Silpmon; -i 4 Thy father ''made our yoke grieirous: now *> That it.hindM B>ot,!,;ech to 1,00. J J ^^^^ j^jpg s.ilomon made two hundreth ; therefore make thou the ericuous feniitudc of '•' '"•^'')'; '« ",«• eto*B«iolii-.e „' ,•! .. ° 1 1 I /- 1 •» 1,/; II 1 f 1 ,i. ,- ' ; " 1- 1 meihlhatCod ii.r,ne,Biidiui targets otbeatcngold,'j«f/ g fixelTundreth/^tfi^e/; thy father, and his fore )okc,dia: he put vpon vs, (,iidened theit dcaiTe. of beatmgolde vvf nt. ^o onetitgcc. . lightcr.andwewinferuetheo. heaits.ro that . h Or.poundvcjl. i^ And three luindrcth fhieldtf df bcatcn j And heefaide to them , D<'/'4y/ yet three 'hoihutmor. cftrerToDe (ee. ^oUc: three hundreth ^^fhtk.'!! of golde went to dives, then comcagainc vnto me. And the pco- "',;f'!!;'h,'J'h''de. n.edtomakean onc flucldc, apd the'~Kii)g put thcminthchoufc 'pie departed. ciitrthalfothe iuodteih (hckth. of the wood of Lebanon. 6 And KingRehoboamtookccounfcUwith iDionRarcito* __. '-» ■ • • • .^r-ti.^ ■ ' the ''"J"^"!'^' Kchoboam. Ifrael rebcllcth. Chap.xj.xij. Ifrach idolatric. !> ^ the oHc meii that had flood before Salomon his Iiidah, and Beniamin, ravine &thcr, while he yet lined , faying, What coimfcU 4 Thus faith the Lord, Yce fliall not goe vp giucye that I may anfwci e this people ? nor fight againft your hretben •. returne cuery , 7 And they fpake vnto bim, faying, If thou man to his houfc : for this thing b done of mec. be kinde to this people , and plafe them , and They obeyed therefore the word cf tlie Lord, fpeakc louing words to chem, they wil be thy fer- and returned from going againft leroboam. uantsforeuer. 5 And Kehoboam dwelt in lenifalcm, and 8 BucheJeftihecounfcIIoftheancientmen ' built ftrong cities in ludah. c Or,r»payfcd that they had giuen him , and tooke counfdl of 6 Hec built alfoBeth-lehem, and Etam and »'«™">'in'J'^u WW hit rather. voke : my father hath chiaftifed you with roddes, their coaftes. ' lO'iPo'/Mw. but I Tr men, places, & for the •^ deuils, & for the calues which ^ """'"g^o'** 14 And fpake to them after the counfel of die he had made. , xeade 1^.44.1 j. . yong men,faying,My father made your yokegrie- >tf And after the Leuitcs there came to leiu- uousjbut I wil increafe it: my father chaftifed you falcm of all the tribes of Ifrael , fuch as fet their with roddes, hut I »i// forrw? J oa with fcourges. ' hearts to feeke the L • *'g- CHAP XI ySrhethoughttomakehimKing. . rSU'*"' , TifM^m u r^md,n^lkh .»«,^ ;,»i.4«. , r/„v, , 2i And bee taught him: anddifperfedallhis Thichhtkmli. 11 Htt h*ihtighieint 9iHtj,amlihrre,rcn«''ia; iH«i» 11.10,11. A Nd *wbcvi Rehoboam was come to lenifi- vviues, . ftHetohauemaay /i lem, he gathered of the houfe of ludah and C H A P. XII. • •ni«itth«hi'ff » Beniamin nine fcore thoufand chofen men of ' %th puuifhfi hii»/lyk. t b.b« of Bcnua-.n, varre to fight ag*tnft b Ifrae^ , »nd to br.ng the j,„,„^ h,w,u,. 9 shifb.k ,.M hu ,r»,J.,. .j Hk to> the other ha ft KingdomcaftmC to Rehoboam. , ,0^,1 and dtth. id ^iri^i* *«;<)>,»f fMcu^utt, bm. B5r,»V» tli»letd to"oaOT°* " ' * ^' '"' ^°''*^ °^ '^ ^^'"^ '^""^ f° S^«- A '^^ *^^^ B-Hehoboam h?d eft.ibli'hcd the f>,cicpMiihtdKt. b Mea»"fng,ihe waiah thcmanof God,faying, jrxkingdome&madieitftrortgihcforfookethc *'*^'"'^';«''^=. tea tribes whidi J Fpeake vnto Rchobbam,the fonne of S.-Jo- Law of the Lord,and » all Ifrael with him. fiKoii'lUnoeof ttWied. mon King of ludah, and to all Ifrael that are ia tiieptople,tli«f«theincftpanihejfoUoweihcv.«.of(hcirgw«««M* » Therefore J ' The Temple fpoyled. Vi.Chtoh. Abijah. letoboam dircomfiteJ. i Therefore is the fifryeere of King Rehobo- Abiiah ntid Icroboam. am, SbiiTiak the King of Egypt came vd againft j And Abiiahfet the battell in aray with the lerufalem (becaufethey had tranfgrdTca againft armie of " valiant men of warre , euen fourc the Lord) hundreth thoufand chofcn men. Icroboam alfo J VVithtwelue hundreth charets,and three fet the battell inarayagainfthim with eight hun- fcorethourandhorrmen,& the people were with- dreth thoufand chofen mwwhicb.were ftrong out number,that came with him from Eoypt,*M#/» yong buUocke and faienrammes, the cbatdetongaeii know how much fhieldcs of goldc, * which Salomon had made. fame may be a Prieft of them that are no gods. Racha.which ooc better it is to feme 10. In fteadc whereof King Rdioboam made 10 But wee belong vnto the Lord our God, Mauh"' 1'^^''^ *fw"'i''^"&'* fliieldes of brafle , and committed them to the and haue not forfaken him , and thePrieftes the ^e.hrxmr'iH»f - '''■^'*'' handes of the chiefe of the garde, that waited at fonnesof Aaron minifter vnto the Lorde,and the Bj/m/. the doore of the Kinjjs houle. Leuites in their office. j* Meaning, in II And when the King entred into the hoiife it And they burne vnto the LorHe euery «"/j^"^/''"*S*« of the Lord , the garde came and bare them and •'morning and eueryeuening burnt offerings and *i.i(i«g.ij.j'r, brought them againe vnto the garde chamber. fweete incenfe, and the bread is fet in order vpon c*«p. ".14. fWHchdeclireth u And becaufe hee f humbled hiirfelfe, the the pure table, and the candlefticke of eold with \^^'MhmhMi, n'ot\*heSof"'a "T^thofthe torde turned from him, that hee theiampesthereof, toburneeueryeuening: for iJlurioHdola'tett Cnner,buthiscon. would not deflrov all together. And alfo in lu- we keepe the watch oftheLord^our God: but yc whichtakeno ' uerrioo.Ezek.ig. dahithe things proipered. haue forfaken him. triallofihevoca. J i.and j J I f. I J * So King Rehoboam was ftrong in leru- i z And behold,this God ' if with vs as a cap- Jl,''^']'^^"^'' fr m' i.<"ij.ifi'. (^\cm anti reigned :, for Rehoboam was one and taine, and his Priefts with the founding tnimpets, nifter$°bii't "'hl^im fortieyeereolde, whenhebegannetorcigne, and tocrieanalarmc againft you. O yee children of themoftvileftiBi e "l^" is.iwelM. rejqned z fcuenteene y ceres in Ienifaiem,the citie Ifrael, fight not againft the Lord God ofyour fa- g'""" beadei heha'dbrneou". wh'ichthe Lord had chofcn out of all the tribes thers:foryeniallnotprofper. t^^^l.V"^ come by Shifhak, of Ifrael to put h's Name there. And his morhci-s ij ^Eut Icroboam caufed anambiiftiment k At it was ap. •etfe a. name was Naamah an Ammonitefle. •" to comparfe,*')^ comebehind them,when they poi«ted in the 14 And he did euiil: for hee prepared not his were before Iudah,and the ambufhment behinde i-aw.EitoJ'?;^ heart to feeke the Lord. them. !,uftwt;'ood 15 The aftes alio of Rehoboam, firft and laft, 14 Then ludah,Iooked,andbehold,the battel and apf'ooued by j^Jvfffr arethey not written in the fbooke of Shemaiali w4/bcforeand behinde them,and they cryedvn- theiord.thcy the Prophet, and Iddo the Seer, in rehearfing the to the Lord, and the Prieftesblcvt with the tnim- *"''"«^»" "j , ' . ^ , , 1 r " the luccefle an4 •fene.nlogie? and there w<«/ warre alwaybctweene pets, visorie. Rehoboam and leroboam. 15 And the men of ludah gaueafhoute: and m c«nternBinj y)r JUitM '^ And Rehoboam fleptwjth his fathers, and euen as the men of ludah diouted, God ||fmote «♦" Boodcobiifeli '^ ■ "^ '*"• vvas buried in the citie of Dauid , and || Abiiah his leroboam and alfo Ifrael before Abijah & ludah- w't "f G«d he' fonne reigned in his ftead. \6 Andthechildrenof Ifrael fled before lu- thought to haoe ' Q\iP^-pW\l dah,and God deliuered them into their hand. ouercomebyde. t ^Uf^hmikei'^ »-.rre ^^jin^ h„ho<,m.\ Wtfhewiihtht 17 And Abijah and his peoplefle^veagteat p"/';.^ ,^^,^ tectfm. II H' irKftrthintht Urdandtuerconmelh Jtio- flnughter ofthemjb that there fclldotvne Woun- "«„',4,o»f dari SciUmil''* **■""■ *' ^^'"' """' ""^ '*'''''"'■ *'^^ of Ifrael fine hundretli thoufand choftn men. d Hee fheweih b'or.Maathah,' T^ the eiglitcenth yere of King Icroboam beg-n 18 So the children of Ifrael were brought vn- that the Pay of all i.kingjiji. ' lAbiiahtoreigneoueraludih! dci- at that time : and the children of Iwlah pre- ^Jj^^S^^^'^'i^J^^^ c Called alfiiAb- 2 He rclgnedthreeyerein lerufalem: (hismo- nailed, "becaufe they flayed vpon the Lord God rje'i'dcpCTd Jpo'' lomTafreVgraDd- *^''= "''"^^ ^""o ^^^^ ^ Michaiali the daughter of of their fathers. ouKtruft and corfc X»tbM,t.KiDfi.is.», = V'nclofGibeaJ sndthcrc waswarre betwe<.nc i^ AqdAbiiah purdied after leroboam, and deoce m ibe ui*, ■ ~ "■'■-'■ — -~^ — -— : — : — : — ^ '1 tookc The Ethiopians dcftfoyed; Chap.xiii|.xv. \ikrj4Miirttn. tooke cities from h\m,eu»H Bedi-el and the f vil Ifracis couenant with God. i fg exceeding much fpoile in them. 1 5 Y<;a,ancl thc)' finote the tents of cattell,and carved away plcnticof flicepe and camtk,and re- turned to lerufilem. CHAP. XV. I Thtfxiitrtiitionof ^x."'"^. 8 -^f" fwgtlh hit ctuntrtf eftJoUlrie, a He funficelh with the ftoflf. 14 ntf fattreie^riherto/erue tht Lord. 16 Utt dijiojeib humt- thcr fir hiridoUtric. •cJC«JxjA iages theicof,and I eflianah with her villages, and Ephion with her villages. 20 And leroboam recoucred no ftrength a- CincinthcdayesofAbiiah , buttheLordc pla- gued him,and he died. 2 1 So Abiiah ^vaxed mightic,& maried foure- teene \viues,3nd begaretwo and tvventie fonnes, and fixtecne daiigl.tets. 22 The reft oFdiea(aesof Abiiah and his ma- tiersandhisfwyings are wiicten in thc ftorie of "THcnthc Spirit of God came vpon»Azariah » vvtwwaol-. die Prophet lido. JL the forme of Obed. !cdObed,«hii ' 2 AndhewtntouttomeCTcAla, andfaidvn- f't'ierWive'iS^ CHAP. XI 1 1 1. to him,0 Ara,p.nd all ludah, and Ecniamin,heare » ^/iJ,i?,«,,<6iJ./.-r,V^«'«'"W««/A, pV " ^'•" yenic-TheLord«withyou vvhileyebexvichhim: thti.utCiH. II Htp-s>'ihvnioGodwri>ihttf>ouygot and It ycreekehim,he Will be found of yoij>but if 10 fight. II Htoitaincilrthevi&orie. yeforfakchim,he will forfake you. SO *Abiiahilept withhis fathers,and thq- biiri- J N<^^ ^r a Jo"g f^fon Ifrael haihh»e^-kh- edhiminthecitieofDai.id,and Afahisfenne out the t> true God, and without Pneft to teach, fa FoMhtfp.rsof reigned in his ftead ; in ^vhofc dayes the land was ^nd w-thout Law. 'r R^Thon™ "" Quiet ten yeere 4 But ti^o/ofwrr returned m his affliWon to ^^^^1^'^^°'""'". 2 And Afa did that was good and right in tlie the Lord God ofjfrael, and fought him, he c was "der.u.K eyes ofdie Lord liis God. found of them. !T-v,'«o. % ForhetookeavvaytI.eakarsoftheftranjre 5 And in that tm^ there a^^ no peace to h.m, {'^^^^j^^f'^"^^' wi and thebicplaccs,and brake dovvnetheima- that did go e out and goe in : but great troubles '^ifClL, ^andcutdov^etheagtoues, B'»r. to all the inhabitants oftheeardi. .h« „„,vvithRa.. " ' " 6 Fornationwasddtroyedot nation, and ci- dingihe wicked, tieofcitie: for God troubled them with all ad- neOe <.f t) rants,* uerfitie. t'lfKY'^T'^u'* . T, n L /• T t hath his, whom be < And hee tooke away out of all the cities of 7 Be yee llrong therefore, and let not your h.^e.h i„ ,he,r Iud.Ththehieplaces,and the images : therefore handcsbs weake: foryour d workefhallhauea 'j;^"^^;^^;." h^ thekinndomewasbquictbefo-cHim. '^^^o^^i . 4.1 «/-i. jl/-». j , from Zerab king ,„..,c..,..„. 6 Hebuiltalfclbongciciesinludah, becufe ? f And when Afa heard thefe Wes, and ^nhe Etbiopiaf.. queues ofkisg- thelandwasinrelKandhehad no^varl■ein thofe theprophefieotObedthe Prophet, beewasen- ch,p.,4 ^..^-and doaies ftandeth w .,„-,„. r„,,.i,„ T r.rUio/1oliipn him reft couraged, and tooke away the abominatio'ns out outofaliotber aboVIhiogido. >'"^^.rfc5or^rAS S^^^ ofalirheiandofludnh, 'and Beninmin, andout ''"'•"llT'' latiie.andatluan- 7 ThCrerorC he layo to luaan, 1-CC vbuuiiu*; r t.^' • • u- l l »_ j 1 r T- L iheycalkdvpoii dngtJuc .ciigioD. thefe cities and makeAvallcs about, and towers, pfth^cmes which hehad taken of mount Ephra- ^^l^,,, *'. c Whilcswee g3tes,and barres,whiles the lande is c before vs: rm, and he renued the altarof the Lord that was f^;«""fi-|«« «;t«S£eecaii-ewehau1^foughttheLordourGod,weebeforethe^^^^^^ mat^.^el^ «rna«n,U.«coi. j^^^^^^ j^^^ and hc hath giuen VS reft on e- 9 And hee gathered all ludah ^dBemamin ft,,,,;**"*'™- ueiy fidel fo they builtand profpered. and the ftraneers w,th them out of Ephraim, and 8 And Afahadan armie of ludah that bare Manafreh,and out of Simeon : for there fel many ^ bailed sWoan. (hieldesandfpearcs,threehundreththou&nd,and to him out of Ifrael when they fawe that the „„«,„,„gp„, ^j ofBeniamin that bare ftiieldes and dravebowes, Lord lus God V4/ with him. Mayandpattef « TbelRne ofE- twohundrethandfourefcorethoufand -.aUthefe 10 So they aflembled to leruT^on ,n the "»(;^;^^ «hiopi..origypt. wrevaUantmen. , tbrd moneth,m the fifteenth yeere of the reigne [^^^^''-^'f^^/y^l;;.^ e Which was 1 o c Andtherccamcout aeainft them Zerah ot Ala. , , , op'»>s. atitmiadah, jjfc,).-^- %u „„L.<^ftr.rrpn hiindreth thou- II And thcy offred vnto thelordethe lame n Theteweietbe phetwasbTne. e MieOiah. '^"^" hundreth bullockes, and feuen thoufand ,^„„^„d.j ,„ ■ which were |)laacedconttary CO the lawe, b Hetlieweth that ihereft and ges,and cut downe the » groues, 4 And commanded ludah to feeke the Lorde God of their fathers, and to doe according to the Lawe and the commandemcnt. '>'i.s feVretheft,e.gtbGod:forwereftonthee,andinthyNamcarewe orgreat,manorwoman. .... , preferue and prof, aodrubtiltieof come a-ainft this multitude: OLorde, thouart 14 And thev fware vnto the Lord with a loud ^„,|,.„. Se7tTe"iu?e cur Go^,f let not manpreuaileagainft thee. voyce,and with ftwutuig, and with triunpcts, and « «.Ki»5.>r'|. ::fr.:wb"re^' i2SoAeLordefmo'^:etheEt&opiansbeforewid.comets . .,.„., r 'S'tw d,-ire«e,prirr. Afa and before ludah.and die Ethiopians flcd. 'J And all Tudah reioyccd at the other for * th/. .."I'J^ J tendtoGodj glo. ^ And Afaand thepcoplethat was widihim, they had fwome vnto the Lord with all their jMie-forfbe tie.and thece|ipoa J* , . /-p; And the Ethiopians heart,and fought him with a whole dcfire, and he onghttohautdy- ^Z':^^ EoSo^eXw^H;..^^^ hfem v^ H found of them. And the Lorde g.,uethcm ^^^^^^ bim,which is eely jj,g^ .for tliey were deftroyed before the Lorde reft round about. ^^ ^ r .*,,._-!...- r.j. ""l ''?'''« l-»*"f llvcken them with feue. them,& they fpoyled all the cities , fortherc was brooke Kidron. 17 But the Lawe, Harianiimprifoned. Afadieth. Ti.Chron. Ichofliaphat. The Law Is taught, 17 But the hie places were not fc taken away 14 Andthey buried him in one o( his fepul- oiitof ' Ifrael :yet chc heart of Ala was nperfite chres,which he had made for himfelfgin thecitie allhii dayes. of Dauid, and layed him in the bed, which they 18 A'.fohebrouo'htintothehoufeofGodthc had filkd with fweete odpiirs and diucrskincfes things tiiac his fatlvtr bad dedicate, .and that hee «/y^ir«,made by the arte ofthe Apotecarie: - and; had dedicate,(iiucr,and }:olde,2nd vcfiels. ip And there was no warre vnto the fiue and cbutieth yeere of ihe reigne of A(a. k Whi.-li partly came througli lackeof zca'e in him. partly through ilie iieg« ligenccof his of- Cctrt.an.) partly by the fupcrfti- tion ofthe peo- pl(,that all were not taken away. 1 Cecsufe that God w:s called the God of Ifrael by reafoii of his proniifetnlaaUob: tierefotellrael is niuctmie taken lot ladabi becaufe ludah was hii ciiiefe people, m loiefpeAuf hispfedeccQots, CHAP. XVI. »llh 'Benhjiiid K."'g o/^mw. it H'i> rtfroutd of the fro- fhit, I o IV^ome ke puiieih vi prijoH. ij Ht putlilh hu tmft in ihtPhtfumm, ij Hsitttnth. they burnt «^c«m forhim with an exceeding great fire. " , ' i ■ CHAP. XVII. • ] J Jiholhafhat t> uHkg hi the Lard,pfog>trtih in richtt tnihei^ r.oMr, 6 Htt'ioiiPt'thidtltim, f ,^ni caufith thtfioflt li>ie I alight, ii He reeciutib tribute of fimngtrt, 13 Hit- 7n!Uiilions,a>ie, ANd lehoshaphat his ibnne reigned in his ftead,andpreiiailed3gainft Ifrael. 2 And heputgarifons in all'theilrong cities of ludah, and fet t^ndes in the land of Iiidah I N-the fixe .-ind thirtieth yeere of the reigne of '" jhe cities of Ephiaim, which Afa his father had 1 Afa came i*Baalha kino of Ifrael vp agamft lu- ^'^"'' , , , -, J And the Lord was: with Ichofliaphat, be- caufe he wslfeed in the ^^firftwayesofhis father » That is, hiV "" ■ ' ' "" ' L _ .. vertues: inea- dalv, and built b Ran-ah to let none palie out or goe ifto Afa king of ludah. • , , r 2 Then Afa brought out Huerand golde out Dauuiand fought not t Baajim, cf thetreafiircs ofthe houfe ofthe Lorde, and of the Kings houfe, and fent to Benhad-Ki Kin» of wa^^^ed in his commvidementSjtnd not after the wth Bath.i},ebi. Aramtbat dwelt at|}Daniafcus,fiying, " tirade of Ifrael. andagaimiv- J There *s a cout nant betivetne me and thee^ hadjagaiuitthe cities of iHtiel. And they fmote Iion,and D3n,and.AbeI-maim , andall the ftoie 5 And when Baafha heard it,he left building of Kamab,and let hisworkeceafe. 6 Theij: Afa the King rooke all ludah, and ca- i W'horetjned after Nadib^hc fonns of let o. boam. •i./(w(;.rj t7. b Hetortjfirdit tvithwallcsand ditches: It was actlieinRenia- minnceretoGi* becKi. lOr,T)trnrt'eli, c He thought torepulfebis adueriatie by aavnlawfall ~ meanrs.that iz, byletkinghclpe oiinKdels.as tliey that Iceke thiTurkes amity, cities ofNaphtali thinkiHgthereiJy to mtke them ie lues mote ftrong. j|Or, frtfihtt- *j.Jl(ldai- nediheailmooi- "tinn ofthe Pro. p' et,ind piini. Otedniin.auhe kicked dhe wheir thevbrtn!dgf t^eir faults. J-aoHett, J0',(» I'-.ftnjiof hiihtiJ. t Godp'jgiied ■hisrcbrliton.and Iirrf by dicla- rfth that it u no thing to begiine v.el!,except we focnnt'iuetothe ende.that is.zea- InusofGodsglo- lie,3nd put out whole truil ia kill. f He Oi? web that ppi it is in vain? t« freketntle Phi- l!ic'n«,ei(«-pt firH we -ftke to Godropuge OBI fi.Tn?5,i' liich 4 But fought the Lord Godof his fehcr, and [["Sf"'""^' $ Therefore the Lord ilabliOied the kingdom [''!?• , - - "^ b Songhtnot d He hnevvitwat in vaine td'iTO. iaion. and bstweenemv father and thy father : behold, J" '^'^ ^a""^' ^"^ al' I"dali brought prefents to Ie. h< Ipe a°t flranc I Iiaue fent thee (iluer and goldc: come, 'brcake 'io;haphat,(othatheltedofncbGS'and honour in gods.- thy league with Eaa!>,a King of ifrael that hee ^''""^'''"^f- , ,., , \nlZ7^^\^ n.ay depart from me. 6 Andhe c lift vp his heart vnto the rayesof f,,^'i^:' ,0 4. Andbcnhadad hearkened vnto King Afa, tne Lorde, and he tooke away moreoaer the hie fe.ni* the L«d. 3id fent the captaines ofthe .irmics which hee places and the groucs out of ludah, ' , 7 ^ And in the third yeere of his reigne hee (Int his princes, Ben-hail, and Obadiah, and Zc- charinh, and Netiianccl, and Mi-haiah, that they fliouUH reach in the cities of ludah, 8 ' And with them Leuites, Shcmaiah, and Ne- fjirer°i„,„., thamah,3nd Zebadiah, and-.A!ahch and Shemira- except 1 'ch w'ere riedawavthcilones orRamahand the "timber moth, and lehonathcn, and Adoniiah, and To- appointed « h,ch thereof, wherewitli Eaaiha didbuild,and he built biians and Tob-adoniiah, Leuites, and with them "pp,^ , ".'J^'^* therewith Geba an,! Mizt^ah. Eha^amaandlehoiamFridles. fa3,e,aD'esof the Lorde bcholJeallthe , r . -r - .."r, ......... ,.- earth to i.hewhimCelfet'h-ong^viLhthcm that arc hundretlirammes, cndieuenthoufaiulaod feuen ,hryM:annoibe of pcrfite heart toward bitn • thouIiaA then done fooliD^ly in this: ihcr^forc from henceforth thou fhakhauewai-res.. Th:n Afa v.-.ts wroth with the Seer,and put ^^ (^ore. hundrethhfCgO.ntCS. ■ ablcroexecote 12 So Icholhaptiat pro(percd and gi-ewevp H«ir taje agaitil on hie: .ind he built in ludah palaces and cities "^ him into a I prifm : ibr he vvas>^ difpleafed \vith him,bccni;feofthisthing.An.l ACiopprefll'dfrr- r^iw ofthe peopk' ?t th; Hime time. And bdio!d,rhe Aftesof Af; fiifl .ind laR, ij And hee had great workes m the cities of IiK!ah,ar.d men of warre, Md valiant meninle- riifalem. 14 And thtfe are the r.nmhersorthctn after loe.thcv are tvritcen in the booke of th.c Kings of the houfe ofthcir iathers,Tn ludah wre cantaincs ludiiia-id ifacl. . ofthoufandsjA.'nah the captaine, and f with him 1 1 f And Afa h the nine and thirtieth ycere of valiant n-en three htuidretii tJioufand. ■his reigne wjs J*dirc: f.-d in his fecre,d> his dif- ' » > And |; ar h-.s ban.! lehohanan a crn fc wjs II •■ e> treiTie: yet he Piught not theLordc widi him two himdrah and fourtlcorcti ^Elrjnliihtai. ntaine, ^ B ^' >"'*' '• *"•*" tlimtfed. inh'sdift-a-d-.uttothe' Phvficians. '^ And at bis hrnd Aniafir.h the forme of II SoAGlleptwithhisfadiCi-s, anddied in. "Z-^M-, which.! wiH mgly offered him fdfcv-nio f MeaninB.whiife theoneard fourriethyeereolbs reigne. the Lorde, andw.thlumftvohundieththonfond wa.^aNai.nIlnnrdirejres,aninCedwMieUi, 17 And of Ecman-,jn, iLada a. vabanr n^an, _- • and I Ahabs prophets. Chap.xvilJ, Michajahspropheuc. i6o andwithhlm armc«I men with howc andlhicU 15 AndthcKing faid to him, HoweGftfliall two hundred! thoiifand. ' _^ I cl.arjjc thee, that thou, tell me nothing but the . 1 8 And at his liand Ichozahad , and.wi^hJiim tnictliintlie Name of the Lord? , Pn hundrethaiidiburefcpre thoufind,,-iVfncdto " itf Then licfaidjlfawal Ifracl Scattered inthe the wane. .. ., . mountamcs, as flieipe that hauc 110 (licphcard : f That Ii.tliey _ 19 7 hefp g waited on the King , befides thofe and the Lord Paid, «> Thtfe haiie no Mnftcr ; let m Hs propt.ec;«,b mTi* oliiil ° '*^'' ^'^ ^?g.F"«^ in theftrong cities diorov\out them retunie euen- man to his hoiifc in peace. j!""' "'« i"°i>'« 6 • allludah. . .17 AndthcKn.2ofIfiacir.ddtoId,dl;aph2f, {^;';';j'';t'';^-^ •G H A P. XVIir.. Did I not tell tliec, that he would notprcpliecie flame t iihP>*fixt.mi\rtholhnuitwuh^b.:k lo TourtltMid.ed gO""^ vptO me,l.'lltClllll? Vicpttti.itHnieu^tsbiogcttQiirexe. 16 MidauhuA- i8 A,s;aine he faid, Ihercfore heareyecthi Y'r.fi thrm. u z.dhohjMitm Urn. n The king ^.lUith M,ordot"'dieLoiil : 1 fjwe the Lord (It vponhis hun,nr'!u„. zp T-,,jr,nofh.prcfh^r. throne,. and all dic« hoQeofhcaucnftanding at n M«ning,h,i. *i.>CM£.ts.j. - A lsd*Ieho(fiaphat had nchesand honoui in his right Innd^nd at liis left. Arceis. a Fotiotamitho- /> abundance , but h,e was io) ncd in'affiuitie 19 And the. Lord faid^ '.Vhon^anHpeifwade \OT^iectm, ' flophatsfonre ' ,withAl)ab. . .J : . • Aha!) King of Ifrael, diathoii.ay gocvj\ard fall d "''hi Jr''*'" 2 And after certeine b yceres he went do wnc at Ramctc G ilea d' Anti one ({-ake and Ciid thus, , b Tin t'iV, the toAhai)to Samaria : and AhabliCw flieepeand another (aid that. ■^itdytne, o.vcn for himin grcatnumbcr, and forthepeopJe 20 '1 hen there came forth a (piritand flood i.King.i;.2. that he had with him, and encifed him to goe vp before the Lord, and fiide, 1 will f^Crfwadcliim. • > To tcf finer it vnto <= Kamoth Gilead. And the Lord faidvntohim,\Vh£rcin'? •.' ^tofthehjii(|i J AndAliab Kin^of Ifraclfaydvntoleha- . :ai Andheiaid, ( will goeoutj'ahdbea&Ife ■*!*^'^''*^i'?**'-n fephatKing ofludah, Wiic diou goewith.me il^irit in the mouth ofall his Prophets. Aiidohee «> Tteis.tiic •. V' toKamothQilcad? Ajidheanfvvcredhim, lam niid,Thou(l.altpcrrAade,5JidfhaltalfQ preuaile; ^°^ ' • " as thoii art, and my people as thy people, an4 we Jiofoorth,and do fo. »'i///'tf)r>,*\yiththcciHthewarre. 22 Now therefore behoJde, the Lord hath'put 4 And Itiipllisphiit fayd vnto the king of a P fulTc Ipirit in the mouth of theiethy pro- p Tothemthw d Hsjrfthna. Ifrael , Aflcecoijntell, Ipraydiee,atthe a word pbets, and the Lord bath determined cuiliagainlt will not bdceut Hire of lemc Pto. of the Lord diis day. thee. thetrueth, God wherhirftliT J Therefore theKing of Ifiael gathered of 2j Then Zidkiah the fonrie of Chfenap.nah {rfit'^hm&y'' Gods will. ' Prophets fourc hundiefh' men , and fayd vnto -came nere,& Ciiote Michaiah vpon tiie q cheeke, Diould beieene re-Wbichwtre ihcm, Sh.allwegoetoRamothGileadtobat'tdl, and %d. By what way went die Spirit of the ''c^ Thefii*. t'/Z^t^fV^ orftalirciea(e?Andtheyi:.vd,Goevp;for^ba Lord from me, to fpeakewidi dice? lflwbt"a'!^i ti«ihtau«h«d fliall deliqer it int-p dickingsjiaijd, - 24 AndMichaiahfiyd, Beholuejthou/lialtlee hypocrinew«;'' efffctJicnctbut 6 But Ichofiiapiiaffavd, J: there here netier that day when thou H-.altgoe from chair.ber to <))fcocercd:th«» fijueiers and (Itch a Prophet more ofthe Lord that wce mightih- chamber.tohidethec. the hypocrites j;;;;'!;,„^;j';^;^''^ quire of him? 2j And thekingofIfiaeIM,TakcyeeMi- ""'f,^/;;';'^'- afltiaioiiv' 7 And the Kingof Kiaeliayd vnto lehofha- . chaiali, ai?d cany him to Amon the gouernoiir of hawe not,and.d«- phatjTfacreisyctoneman^ywhomwemayalkc die citie,and to loafh the kings fonne, ' daietheir malice fYet.hetroe coimfcU of die Lord, bucif hajtehimt for he, , p-6 (Andfay, Thus faidi the king, Put this man XmdTT'" DiimftersofGod iivd,Letnotthekiijglay£fo. titme in peace. ftteiilyin(>fi(bB, fced masH'ritef g And the king ol'Frael called an eunuch, & 27 Antl Michaiah fiyde , If thou retume in tlln ''[^^hi A* thertofp«ke %'1> Call quickly Michaiah the fonne of Imla. .peace,.theLordhathnotrpokenby me. And|lhe i0r,Mulm4h7 theirueth. 9 ^ And the king of Ifrael, and Ichofiiaphat fayd, Heare, all ye people. ' g Meaning tiae King of ludali fatecither of themonhis thronc 28 Sothekingof Iifaeland lehofhaphatthc he ought not to clothed in ;A«> " apparell : they fate euen in the king ofludah went vp to RamothCilead. tha" wat ofGoA " ^'■^^''"g ^oore at the entring in of the gate of 29 And die king of Ifrael iayd vnto Ichofha- liTh3tis,intheit S.'unaria : and ail the prophcts prophcciedbeforc phar, Iv/ilifdiangemyfelfe, and enter into the f That the wkltd waieflie and royall them. . battell : Lut put diou on thine apparell. So the '•"'•''« ^7 'heir •^P««IL , o ^^ ^^igjj jj^g {.Q^g of Chenaamh made King of ifiael changed himfelfe , and dicy went *„7r^"''G,;7, i Readei.Kin4» ^"" ' bornes of yron, and faid. Thus laich the into the battell. iudgtments whfcb »*•". Lord, With thefe fhalt thou pu(h theAr.imites 50 And the King of Aiam had commanded heihrestnettiby vntill thou haft confumed them. the captaincs of the charets that were with him, *""*'°''''» 11 And all die prophets prophecicdfo,fiyLng, faymg, Fightj-ounotwithfiriallnorgreatjbuta- CoevptoRamothGLlead, andprofoer: for the gamlt the King oflfrael onely. Lord ftiallde'iua it into the hand of the King. jr Andwhen thecaptaimsofthecharetsfaw 12 ^ Andthemcflcngcrthat wentto callMi- lehofhaphat, diey fayd", It is die King of Ifrael : t Hecriedfotfce k Tli!n1r^nf ' ^^^^tfoeuermy God faidi,that w.lll fpeake. backefromhim. ao'd^Sfe fiine(jjrit. 14 ^ So hee came to the King, and the King jj Thenactfrfifin* mandrewabowef migh- ringmercjfor Herpake ihit by (aid vnto him, Michaiah. (li.ill we goetoRamoth tily, and fmotethe Kineof!fraelbcnve«iethe the faaie. faV/e p"opbe» at Gilead tobatte!,orQ;aH I leaueoS? And he faid, ioyntsof|!hisbrigandine": Therdore hefaydto ^ ~,^'f^ '^^ {"^''t Ae King wellpet- ^CocyeA-p,ardprorper,and ihc)' fh.-:libcdeliue- bischaretmrn, turne thine hand, and carrieme l'cr%V^a^efbt' tme^f ted into your hiUid. outoftheho(le:forlamhuic. idtr^mt. 54 Aiid ludgcsandminiftersappoyntcd, U.Chron. lehofhaphats prayer. 3 4 And the batxcU aicresCed that (Jay : znd the « to feeke the Lord,* ptoclaimcd a foft through- c Thu declar*tli' Kin'' of Ifrael " flood ftill in his charet :^ainft out all ludah. whaithc/eareof the Aramites vntilleuen , and diedatche tiineof 4 And ludaFi gathered themfelues together to '^e godly >5.whicfc the funne going downe. take counfell of the Lord, they came eucn out of ft,„j;;*y° _ „-,„ all the cities ofludah to inquire of the Lord. -■ ptaytr.and to de- « .• , a , , 71 7.^* t.i.^.ff.j^ S And Ieho(haph.it flood in the CongreSati- p(;nd 00 the lord, ' ^{^,r;ft*::r rr5:r.r;&rHti;: ony ludah andLTaie. m thehouf^oTthe :,^--- jioimtth iuigti *ni mimSltrt, g and cxho>teth thim (a Lord before the new court, either to (ceke fitrtGod. 6 Andfaid, O Lord Godof our fathers, art adet worldly A Nd lehofhaphat the King ofludah returned notihouGodinheauen? andrcigneft not thou meanesandi.oli- f ftfe to his houfc in lerufalem. on all the kingdomes of die heathen ? and in ^[odefoliie ^'^ a And lehu the fbnne of Hanani the Seer thine hand is rowa and might, and none is able ** wentoutto meet him, and layd to King Ichoflia- to withftand thee. _ phat, a Wouldeft thou helpe the wicked, & loue 7 DiddeftnotthouourGodcaftouttheinha- thjtthewrathand them that hate the Lord ? therefore for this thing bitants of this land before thy people Ifrael, and iodg«mentofGod die wiath f of the Lord is vpon thcc. "igaueft it to thefeede of Abraham thy friend i Hegronndetl> Ih«fupport"he J Neuerthcleflc good things are found in for euer? hisprayervpon wicked, and rather thcc,becaufc thou haft taken away the groues out 8 Andtheydwelttherein,and hauebuiltthec ^here&°*h"' (hew not in deed of the land, and haft prepared thine heart to a Sanduarie therein for thy Name,fayino;, toheU)e,anVllio* that they are ene- j-^gj^^ q^^ ^ * jf g^^jy ^^^^ ^^^ Yj^ ^^ ^j^^ e fworde of on h » m'ereie, 4 ^ So lehofhaphat dwelt at leru&lem, nnd iudgement,or peftilence, or famine, we will ftand **''"'> ^^ win coo. returned and went b thorow the people from Be- before thishoufe & in thy prefence (for thy name }'""V°"V'' 'V'* n 1 -r. 1 • j> T_ I. r • • > • I ,- T .11 * 1 • tor aimuthashc cr-lheba to mount Ephraim, and brought them t is in thishoufe) and will crie vnto thee m our hathonrechoreo againe vnto the Lord God of their fathers. tribulation,and thou wilt hearc and helpe. them.aod begun 5 AndhefetiudgesintheUndthorowoutall 10 And nowbeholde, the children of* Am- |°*,' j'V'S"'** theftrongciUcsofIudah,citiebycirie, mon and Moab, and mount Seir, by whome thou ^°^x,„g,i,^ 6 Andfaydtotheiudges, Take heed what ye wouldeft not let Ifrael goe, when they came out cA4/-.».I.I7. e TbePiiclhand leuitei, which (hould fudge mat- ten according to the wold of the lord. f That is, to trie whether the mur- tber wasdoneat vowaret 01 ell on fet pnrpofe, Kunib,);.!!. dcut 4.41. g Meaiiiog,that t.»Mhu land ofdicLcuites, and ofthe Priefls, Srofthcchiefe doe we know what to doe -.but our eyes g are to- •O/"*.*.! ofthefamiliesof Ifrael, for the iudgement and ward thee. , y'weonelypue caufe of the Lord:& they « returned to I erufakm. i j And all ludah flood •> before the Lord wth out trnft in thee 9 And be charged them, (aving, Thus (hall ye their yong ones, theirwiues,and their children, andwaitiorom doe in the feare ofthe Lord faithfully and with a 14 And lahaziel the fonne of Zechariah the ^^^°;^=°" '""■ perfit heart. fonne ©fBenaiah, the fonne of Ieiel,thefonne of ^ That'is,before 1 o And in eueiy caufe that (ha! come to you of Mattaniah , i Leuite ofthe formes of A(aph, ■«»> tlu Aike ofthe your brethren that dwell in their cities,betvvecne there , vpon whom came i the Spiritof the Lord, f ""'""'• i'blood & blood, betweene law and precept, fta- in the middes of the Congreg.ition. Ud by'he'spirTr tutesandiudgemcnts,7«/fc*fi»»«/??/6rt«,andad- ij Andhefaid, Hearkcnye,allludah,andye oiGodtopt©- moni(h them that they tre^affenot againft the inlubitantsofIeru{alem, aiidthou, Kingleho- phefie. Lord,thatg wrath come not vpon you and vpon fhaphat : thus faith the Lord vlito you, Feareyou your brcthren.Thisfliall ye doe and trefpaffe not. not, neither be afiaid for this great multitude ; for II And behold, Anuriah the Prieft/Wie die the !< battel! /; not yours, but Gods. _ MiloGod'^d chicfe oucr you in all matters of the Lord, and 16 To morrow go eyce downe againft them : notagainftyoo: Cod would i>uni(h Zebadiah the fonnc of I(hmael, a nJerofthc behold", they come vp by theclift of Ziz,.and yd t'sereiorehewiU them moft Oiarpe- a Ainmonites/^rfJ/'.'?ph.-it flood and (aid. God fightcth for Tudah. diap.xx;. lehoram ; His crueltie and idolatric. i^i Hcareycme, Oliubh, and yc inhabitants of Ic- Marefhah prophefied againft Iehofliaphar,(aying, nilalem : put your tiuftin the Lord your God, Becaufc thou haft°ioyned thyfclfe with Aha- u Thns GoJviouM m ciue credit to and ye (hall be nfliired : belecue his "i Prophets, tiah, the Lord hath broken tliy works, and the °(y°fJ^"'^''J"h"* iheirwotd»and and yc (hall profper. (hips were broken , that they were not able to go irfflb.'"»3i,d «jo. dvAtiac. ai Andwheiihehad confultedwitli thepco- toTarfhith. kedmcB. pie , and appoynted lingers vnCo the Loi d , and * them that Ihould prai(e6i;«r<»7f /j in the beauti- CHAP. XXI, fiillSanftuarje, in going forth before the men of , j,hclh»fh,t imh. 3 Jchnm, fuccudnh hm, 4 i,hUh n Tbii WH 1 armes, and laying, nprayfcyee the Lord, for his VtUithhuhnthrtn. 6 HtmMb.ouiihtioidoUtn,, ■■ and Pftlmtofthankf mCTCV /4/?f rA For CUCr. Jtitctih iht people, te Heti, of {"tfttl of ihtThih/lmi. tiuine, which they »ii_ l'i .n.. j,„ li Ha tatjinbU tnd, ' X(ci Tommonly to ^ ^ And whcn they beg-anne to (bout , and to ; «■ ». fiog when ihey praile , the Lord lay ed ambudimcnts againft the j Ehodiaphat then flcpt with his fathers, and v.as V* feiiht\.oiA children ofAmmon, Moab, and 0 motint Seir, Iburied wir.h his fathers in thccity of Dauid: and Indwljm^eb'y ^^'^''■'^ were come againit ludali,and they flew one lehoram his fonne reigned in his ftead. Djuid.pi.l.tjs. another. 2 Andhehadbredircn the(bnnesofIeho(ha- o Meaning the 2j For the children of Anvron& Moab rofe phat,Azariah,andIehieI andZechjriah,and Aza- Ldom«ii5,whrch ggainll the inhabitants of mount Scir, to (lay and riah,and Michatl,and Shephatiah. All thcfc were dw.uioDiount to dcltroy //»*/« .-and when they had made an end thefonnfsofIeholhaphatKingof»If-ael. ' ReadeCfijjr.tp of the inhabitants of Seir, euery one helped to 5 And their father gjiie them great gifts of '/^j^J'JjJ^'*' p Thos the lord P dcflroy another. filuerand of golde, and of precious things, with according to leho- 24 And when ludah came toward Mixpak in ftiong cities in ludah, but the kingdomegaue be Strrd hifp^r'' '^^ ^vildeme(Te, they looked vnto tlie multitude : to lehoram : for he was the clde{t. when he de liner.' and behold, the carkeifcs were fallen to the earth, 4 "And lehoram rofe vp vpon the kingdome "^iK'ex-^.'A cd bi« by caufing and none efcaocd. of his father, and made himfelfc flron?,ana *> Hew ^ Beranfe the wf«. the.r cnem.es to 25 And when lehofbaphat & his people came all his bretliren with the fword , and" alfo of tlie !'"' "''■7",V '" lull one aooibcr. ^ -, , ^ , f , , if r j _ ■ r tr- , v/i u , «...^ «.»« lea-e,jndalfbare to take away the fpoylc o.- dietn , they found a- prir.ces of ' lirael. ambiticiu, rhty rr.ongthe.n in abunciancebothof fubfianccand 5 lehoram was two and thirtie yeereolde, becorrecrocl.ind alfo of bodies //!» with precious iewels, which v-henhebegannetorcigne, and he reigned eicht (pa'crottomur. they tooke for themfvlues, till they could carry yereinlerufalem. ' Lynaiu'eS"' no more : tlicy were three dayes in gathering of 6 And he walked inthe way of the Kings of ought moil to cSe* thefpoyle:foritw3smuch. Ifrael.as the houfeofAhab had done: for he had ii!li and defend. . 26 And in the fourdi day they qafTemhled the daughter of Ahab to d wife , and he wrought ^^"j'jb",'"'.!!'' ' • T • e hjnW ^isn^^^^"" ■" ^h*^ ^'^Uey of Eerachah ; for there euill in the eyes of the Lord. A ^'ni)>»t'Tc'(t^ to the lord foahe '^'^^y bkfTeJ the Lord : therefore thc)- ailkd the 7 1 iowbeit the Loid would not defkoy the h-.iv it cim not br viaoty.-an.iiheie- name of that place, Thc valley of Berachahvnto houieo;"Dauid.becau(cofthe*coucnantthathe that wet Oiould fore the valley was thisday. had made with Dauid, andbecaufeheliadpromi- " f^kecTald fci'e- th«^ blefsi^ne ot 27 Then eucry man of ludah and lenifalcm re- led togiueaL'ghttoLim,&tohis(bnnesforeuer. o„i thakfsj'iuing.which turned with lehdbaphat their head, to go againc 8 ^ In his dayes Edom rebelled firom vnder *i.i«a7 ij,i«^r wasaffo called the to lerufelem withioy : for the Lord hadmade tlie hand of ludah, and made a king ouer them. «.*'»^.».4-'»"<'* 'h"*i°V^&'"* ^em to reioyceoucr their enemies. 9 Andlehoram went fcorth with his princes, J^J^^'** becanfe'ihe'ioid 2 8 And they Came to leniiolem with viols and and all his charets with him : and hec role vp by judged y enemies with harpes , and with trumpets ,*««« vnto the night,and fmotc Edom, which had compafled bin* according to lehe. houfe of the Lord. in,and thccaptainesofthecharets. I He^'e de^" «b . ^^ ^"'^ *^ ' ^^^ of God was vpon all the i o But Edom rebelled from vnder the hand of ^ hereby , thai th« kfngdomes of the carth,when they had heard that ludah vnto this day. then did ' Libnah rebell at «^RM»"'Kwfr workcs of God the Lord had fought againft the enemies of Ifrael. the fame time from vnder his hand , becaufc he fo"^'d'uu°"^ 50 So the kingdomeof Ichoniaphatwasqiii- had forfaken the Lord God of his fathers. to'hi7jnVf7ate or' ^j^^'^ his God gaue him reft on euer>' fide. * ' ^ Moreouer bee made higji places in the- defttuitioniohis Ji ^ And * lehofliaphat reigned ouer ludah, mountaines of ludah, andcauftd the inhabitants . ^-^^^ fiicmiej. andw«fiue andthirtieyeereolde, whenhebe- of lerufalem to commit ^fornication, and com- ,^j becaufcthH fMcan no'ln h's c*"" ^° teigne : and reigned fiue and twei^tie yeere pclled ludah thereto, the idolater btca- *ertu;s and'thofe mierufalem, and his mothers name was Azuboh 12 And there came a writing to him from lethptomifewitb' w.ye5,wi,ereinhe the daughter of Shilhi. g Eliiah thc Prophet, faying, Thus fayth the Lord ^Tnu'efl °lo het t''if°'rl°'!'!:'' ^* ^"'^ hewalked in the C way of A fa hisfa- GodofDauidthy father, Becaufc thouhsftnot hosband. «fdilioe?cVofth!$ ^^^"^ ■> ^nddq^arted notthere-from , doing that walked in thewayes of Ithoibaphat thy father, ^ Some t-h/.-rfte- gond king w?s nw which was riglit in the fight of the Lord. norinthewayesof Afakingofludnh, fh*'f ''-]*" b'" ablevttcrly toa- jj Howbeit the hie places were I not taken a- Jj But baftwalkctlin thewayofthekingsof ^j';,°^'^'j,','j;j,^" t^n'andij'o'latr!* ^^^^ " ^ot the peopk had not vet prepared their Idacl, andh-itmadeLidahandtheinhabitantsof <;pi„tinibuo. 6ui'of''this ne'ople, bearts vnto the God of their fathers. lerufalemtogoawhoiing, asthehoufeof Ah b dance.aihad tut that they _ ' 34 Concerning the reft of the aftes of leho- wenca whoring, and haft alfo llaine thy brethren ^'"'''• T-''fil"h" 'TT' ^'^r^^"^ firftand laft, beholde, they are written in of thy fathers houfe, which were betterthfn thou, ^ ^^.,^ ^^, ^.^_ la*;'ie, hormich the bookeof lehu the fonne of H;>nani , i\hich 14 I lelTe are they able tortformeenU, v., - , .J \\»eiefrn« Beliolde, with a grent plague will the Lord exiiiyU da>;y is mentioned in the bookeofthe kings of IfraeL fmite thy people, and rliyciyldien,and thy wiut^, pr3f:j(«d«p mh* ,. . ^ J f^et after this did lehofbaphat King of and all thy fubftance, cfd a.-Tbe/o^' Ji't!eVe'at'or''r« ^"^^^ '"^ "^ himfelfe mth Ahaziah King of Iiracl, i j. A nd thou Ibalt bee in great difeafes in the j^^i^,,, ,^ ^^ hichashce'had? who was giufn to do eiiiU. difcafe of thy bowels, vntill b thy bowels fallout tierersoi their though herein be jtf Andhe ioyned with him,to*makefliips to fbrthedifeafe,davby day. breibrta. was nor to be ex- goe to Tadbifb : and they made the ftiips in Exi- i ims, and the Ai-abians that Af:ieaSeL,:hv/ar*« •j^i4.ij'.^'s,45, S7 T^<^" Eiiezcr th« Ibiine of Dodatialvof were befide tf>c ' ^thippir ns. toward F-.t.tg> — , lehu flayeili Ahaziah. 1 1. Chroa. 1 7 And they came vp 'intc ladzh , and brake into it, and caried away all the fubftance thac was k Cjlled alto A- foijnd in thekinj^shoufe, andhisfonnes al(b, and haziah as Chj.jj. hiswiues, lb dwt thcTC wasnota fonnekfthim, tf Jollowing.""*'* ^3"^ ^ lehoal'.ai, the yongeifl of his (buncs. ] That is, as fome 1 8 And after all this,the Lord fn^ote him in his write, he «js not bowcls with an incuiable difeafe. "ffo"^' h's wictlT I ? And in procelTc of time, eucn after the end Btne.anH ido!jt:y : oftwo ycercs^his «»uts fell ou: with his difcafe : C6 fo jIij- his rnnoe he died offore difeafes • and Iiis people made no re.'gneilsi.yctts, burning forhini !ske the burning of hisfijthers. itolSuhX , 'P V\hen he began to reigne, he Nvas two and nou'r.sud after iiis fertic ycerc oldc, and reigned in lenifalem eight fathers daxttli. 10 ^thtliih liutUlh l> d:iali all the /Cr';«f Image, x i U./h efcafdh. "s./ci»5-8.i4. /* Nd * the inhabitants oflentfaicm made Aha- tx xiah his yongeft fonne K ing in his ftead : for « Meaning, the the annie that ccnie with a the Arjbians.to the phiURims, campe,bad flaineall theeldcft : therfore Ahaziali theforme of lehoramkinj of ludaii reigned. b aeadeChjp.i i. * Two .and ^ fortie y eeie olde xtm Ahaxiah 30. when he beganne to reigne, and he reigned t one e That is,afterthe yecre in lerufalem. and his mothers name was A- d"he w« Ai'ab?' '^^''^'' the daii°;hter i of Omri. dai'.ohtcr, who J Hcc walked alfo in thc waves of the hoiifc wssihtfonneof of Ahsb : for his mother counfelled him to doe ,Onui. wickedly. 4 VVherefore he did em!] in the fight of the Lord, likethehoufeof Ahab : for they were his « Heftiewetli.that *■ coi'nfellers after the death of his father , to his it mod needs lol- deftiudion. loiv.thatihe rulers j Andiie\'i'alkedaftertheircounreIl,& wfnt couoknm be?* '"* iCwntm the fonne of Ahab King of Ifrael to that there cannot fight againft Haxael kin^ of Aram £t Sanwth Ci- te a good King, lead: and thc Aramitesfootelorarn. ihatiuffertthwie. ^ f And he returned to be hciled in Ixrccl iKdcouDteUet*. ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ xvoundes wherewith thq' had; wounded himatRairuh, when hce fought with Haxad kin|; of Aram. Nowe Axariahthe Qyvmc of lehoram king of ludah went do\vne to fee f Hetebrweret lehoram the fonne of Ahab at IxfecL becaufehc fcow nothing can .vasdifcafed. £omeio jny,but .11 i««,. /-.i .., /. by Gods proui- 7 And the deftruchon of Ahaxiah f came of dence.& as he hath God in that hc Went to loram : for when he ^vas *h ''°r" h ""' ^°"^^' ^^ went foorth with lehoram againft Jehu fet"a« nv:aae"to '^° '°""'^ of Nimihi, * whom the Lord had an- ferue to bis will, ojmtcd to deftroy the houfe of Ahab. *iX>v-9% 8 Therfore when Ichu (lexecuted iudgemcnt 'e*'«'r*' '"'"' "^^ ^^^ '^^"^'^ of Ahab,and found the princes of g This was the ludah and the fonnes of the brethren of Ahaxiah iuft plague of God tliat w.-)!ced on Ahaxiah, hcllcwthcm alfo. be caiife he iaynf d 9 And hc fought Ahaxiah , and they caught ciTmietryetGod f^!"! where he wasliid in Samaria , and brou^c to declare the him to lehu , and flew him , and buried him, bc- \n'orthine(Te ofie- caiifc, faid they,he is the fonne of g Ichofhaphar, boHiaphit hi. ^^hicb fought the Lord widi ell his heart. So die j»randfalher,mo- 1 r- r .i • t 11 • 1 uedfhemtogiue ''o"'^ *^f Ahaxiah was not able to reteinethe him the honour kin^dome. »f buriall. 10 ^ * Therefore when Athaliah the mother h^To'"f.*eVotVnf of Ahaxiah fa w that her fonne was dead , (heea- ihatiherefhnuld rofe and h deftroycd all die Kings feed of the benonetomake houfe of ludah. «■''%">'''« '^r""". » r But lehofhabeath the daughter ofthCRin'', trmre t '<").r' '^o'-^e ^oa(h the fonne of Ahaziali , and ftale h:m urtnmcnt. ' froii among thc Kings fonnes , that IhoiUd bC€ loaflianoyntcdKIng. Paine, and put him and his nourfe in the bedde chamber : fo lehofliabearh the daughter of King « MeamVgJn the lehoiamthcwifcof lehoiada the Prieft ^forflie «^^«"nbff, where was the fifter of Ahaxiah) hid him from Adialiah: 'm^'m foQiefitwhim-not. __ kept their eou'ife* ■ 1% And hee was with them hid in the i hbulc wekelyinthe of God fixe yeercs, whiles Adialiah reiened ouer T'™f ''•. , CHAP. XXIIL I Jiitlh the fonnt if^htxU'i it mtje l(jng. 15 ^ih*hthit puttodetth, 17 The Tern^lt afSaitltiiclitojed. 19 lehc ied» tpfofiueih minificn tnthe Tevtyle. A' Nd * a in the feuenth yeere lehoiada waxed "ijCwg.tr.^. bolde,& Cooke the captaines of hundrcths,ro a of the reigne >v.f, Azarijhthe fonne of leroham, andlflimael of Athaliah.or af. the fonne of lehchanan, & Axariah the fonne of a"*!^""' '^ Obed,&Maafiah the fonne of Adaiahj&F.liQia- ^ ' phat the lonne of Zichri in couenant with him. 2 And they went about in ludah, and gathe- red tlicLeuites out ©fall the cities of ludah, J\nd the chiefefathei-s^'oflfrael: and dicy came tole- b MMning.ofin. rufalem. dahaudRenlamin: J And all the Congregation rcade a couenant '"''«" l"/ 'hey with the King in the houfe of God : andhecfavd cLp , ,''^'"'' vnto them, Beholde,the Kings fonne mufl reigne, •'a.jv'w 7 I'n^u * as thc Lord Iiath fayd of the fbnncs o f Dauid. '•^'"^J.+.ci*/. 4 This is it diat ye fliall do, The third part of *'•'• you that come on the Sabbath of the Priefb, and the Leuitcs,Jhalbe porreis of thc doores. 5 And atuther third part toward the Kings houfe, and Mother third part at thc *gate of the •2.i(,«, „ g. £ foundation, and all thepeopk/Ad// ^t in the /«-l-,l l rti.fnt-.'-i ' vV hichwasibe courts of the Jioufe of thc Lord. ebiefc gate of the 6 But let none come into thehoufeof the Temple toward Lord, faue the Priefis, and the Leuites that mini- ^* ^^' fkr:they Iha'.lgo in, for they are holy : but all the people fhall keepe the watch of the Lord. 7 And the Leuites fhall compa/fe the King round about , and cuery man widi his weapon jn his hand,and he chat entreth •'into the houfe,lhal d iXttning t* beflaine, and be you withcheKing, whenhee make any toimlf, commeth in, and when he goeth put. «[« ""iirt ' ^*" 8 f So the Leuites and^l ludah didaccor- " "^"'' ding to all things, thst lehoiada tlie Prieft had commanded , and tooke euery man his men thac came on the Sabbath , with thc.m that « went out « wMeh had fi- on the Sabbath : for lehoiada the Prieft did not niihed their conrfc difchaige the courfes. *" '•" SibbatbAi 9 And lehoiada thepricfl deliuered to the ^t'^d^okeJ""* captaines ofhimdreths, (pearcs, and fhieldes, and (beitmtne. bucklers whicli had bene King Dauids , and were in the houfe of God. I o And he caufed all the people to fl;and(eue- ry man widi his weapon in his hand) from the right fide of the houfe, to thc left fide of thc houfe by the altar, and by the f houfe round about f Meaning, tbe thckipc moft holy place, ir Then they brought out the Kings fonne, Hood. andputvpon him thecrownc, and^-jw^i/w* die g Thatif,the g tefti'V.onie , and made him king. Andleheiada bookeofiheiaw, and h.s fonnes anoynted him, andfayd.God (aue °^;';;:;;:'„ti« die King. i,i$ t»yall appaicU." II ^ But when Athnliah heard thc noyfe of the people running and prayfingthe king, fliec came to thepcoplc into tJichoufe of thc Lord. rj And v\'hcn (hc II looked, beholde, the king iOr/ivthiKiii£ Rood by his pillar at thc entring in, andtheprin- ft»»^»i.' CCS and thc trumpets by the king, and all the peo- ple of the land reioyced , an;l blew thc tnimpets, aud thcfu'-gerswertf v^ith inftrumcntsof mufike, and Athaliahnaine. Chap.xxriif. Zcchariah ftonci xtf» and they that coiiU fing praife: then Athaliah the Lorrf without. viSudco!" '"" ^^"^ clochcs.and (aid.h Trcaron,trcafon. 9 Ano'n!^u ^ andthfieloiecal. not in the houfe of the Lord. till they had finilhcd. kt'Limmtr. ledaueobedi. ,j So they laid hands onher: and \vhenfhe it And when itwastioie, * they brought the ^ sigcii>,Eg,ih« *To'ioyne 'viiih *"^ '^^'^^ ^° ^^^ cntring of the horfegate by the cheft \nto the kings officer by the hand oftheLe- )io^t''b''S7'| fceri>iuie,jndto Kings hoiifj,they Hew her there. iiites: & when thcv faw that there was much fil- a°dcoJaicl'i,'i^i4 Buioiainehctju. 16 ^ And lehoiadan-.ade a >« ccuenant be- ucr,thcn the Kings Scn'jc (and one appointed by i.ot bysr.) i.'ue k Thauhtv v»-B'd ^^^"^"^ lum,and all the peopIe,and the King,that the hie Prieft)ca'nc' & emptied the chcrt,& tooke "'"» '^•-^■o"- . ooelyfu.iehim,' they would be the Lordespeopk. it,andcariedittohispIaccagninc ; thus they did I^x:!;'^''/""* anditiiounceaU 17 And all the people went to the houfe of day by day,aEd gathered filuer in abundance. uo,l:t,mcl.,',t,g; idolaitic. Baal,and 1 defhoycd it, and brake his altars and tz And the King & f Ichoiadagaue ittofuch ••' »« f'pi'cj. lk^,".l,n''f„r' his images, and flewemMattan the prieft of Eanl as did the labour an^v^orke in the houfe of the S For tnrwick:i Bude to the Lord, before the .altars._ _ Lorii,& hired mafons & carpenters to repaire the . tn.t,, ,„a Aite ID Asthelord r8 And Ichoiada appointed officers forthe houfe ofthe Lord: /Ofy^oi^fiValfo to workers of liaii had dciifrjed commanded in hij f,oufe of the Lord, vndcr die II handes of the yronandbraffeto repaire die houfe oftheLo'd. ihf vefldsunrle t«fo?fnSl',hc PrieftesandLeuites vvhomeDauidhaddiftrii,u-- rj Sothe workemen^vro,:ght,andthev.■orke I:'^,'';:'r,V:,rol titieDeut.ij.j). ted for the houfe ot the Lorde, to offer burnt ot- faTicnded through their hands :& they reftored iheindoies. aadij. frings vnto the Lord, *asitis writteninthel^w the houle of God to his Hate, & ftvet4jrhencd it. h sigu.iymg.ibaj; |Or,f*a"dall thepcopleofthe lond.andhecau- lehoiada. teters.andkufA- allihe ^>«ot>le. fed the King to come dol^Tle out of the houfe of i j ^ Bur lehoiada vft!:tLord. rj ^fiiythiitnthof King,and thcKinghearkened vntothem. witnes.ibat ei. lebw to renew thehoufe of the Lord. dements of the Lord? (lirdy vee fliall not proft huhhardene.i.ana ""■««• 5 And he aflembled the Prieftes and the Le- per : becaufe ye haue forfafccn 'uieLord,, hee alfo ," mpefftil'.' d'"^.!*' ui:es,and faid to them, Goe out vnto the cities of h.ith forGken you. idoiattje.then L-r b H not the ten tribes, the houfe ofyour God, from yeere to yeere, rjid him wirh ftones at the ° commaundcment of the G^iind pii.e fio*. butoneljthe iw« haftc the thing : but the Leuiteshafted not. King,in die court of the houfe of the Lord. wo/d""" "^ X'Tzt^ll^f^ (? Therefore the King called Ichoi?.da, the rz Thus loafti tlie King remcmbrcd not Ae » Rtuewjun/- cFivbewii'ihe ' ^hiefe, and faid vnto Km, Why haft thounot kndenelfe which Icho:nca his father had done to death.iidfeqnifr- biePtiert, ' required of the Lcuites to bring inourof ludah himjbutflcvehisfcnne. And when hirdved, hee "'"^^^""'•''^1'"^^ • •£■»'"'•> o.ij. antl lenilalem * the :a.\e ofMofes the Icruant of faid,The Lord" lookc^'pcnit^ariirequh-c it. ■ krl'h (Ms by p^"* the Lord, and of the Congregation of Ifracl, for ij «f And when the yeere was out, the hofte ph«ie,bt<3Hr<: hr: the Tabernacle of tIietefti:nonic? of .^ramcanie-vpagrinrthim, and they came^a- k"e'^eihjt6c^ docTbtermThet* 7 For d tvicked Athaliah, <«W her child -en gain]UudahandIerura;^,.'mddefttoyedalldic ^[^^^1'^.^''^^^^ tbos.bccanfe fhe brake vp the houfeofGod : and all the things princes of the people from among the people, ca led ihe fonne was a cruel! mur- that were dedicate for the houlc of the Lord, ctid and ftnt .ill the fpoyle of them- vnto die King of oJBarachie.Ma.t/ tbtrer.snd^Maf. thcv befto^vvponEaalim. Damafais. ij jstecau*!,;,. i,(fe, 8 Therefore the King commandeer,* and they 24 Though the armie of Aram came with a i.ijo.Batachiiir, ♦j/;i«Mi.ji. madeacheft,yidftcita£d5egate.ofdiehoufeof fnaalicompanieofmen, yetthcLorde dehuered ithoLrfajAft- ^ i ' X i aveiy.. loafliflaine. Amaziah ii.Chrod. ouercommcththeEdonaitcs. a very great armie into theii Iiande, becaufe they fmote of the children of) Seir,tcn thoufand. k For the Wo- I ad foriaken the Lord God of their iathen : and 1 2 And other ten thoiiftnd dul the children of n«ai>s whom d*-. o Th« ''.ferfoo- they » gaue fentence againft loalli. ludali take aliue,and carj'cd them to the toppe of to'j„''|,*^^;""°'" hra anJ hao'died *> '^'^ ^^'^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ departed from him, a ' rockc, and call tlienj downe fromthetop of b and he dyed, and they buried hiin in people tobattdl, fell vpon the cities of ludah called the citie fb^BeiandaPfo. 'hecitieof Dauid : but they buiied him not in from Samaria vntoBeth-horon, and finote three sda. phet oi ihe Lord, the fepulchres ofthe Kings. thou&idofthem.andtookemuchlpoyle. handr"h''h''ur d* z6 And thefe are they thatconlpired againft 14 Nowe after that Amaziah was come from of"|jjji^' " ^ him, Zabad the Ibnne of Shimrath an Ammoni- the llaug! iter ofthe Edomites, hee brought the teffe, and khozabad die fonne of Shimrith a gods ofthe children of Seir, and fet them \p to Mosbitefle. be his gods, and ' worlhipped them, and burned ft,o„"h"un,„, qThativ'OB* 27 But q his fonneSjand thefummeofthe taxe incenfe vnto them. thepiaiieieood «ming his ;f4f/)erfrfbyhim,&ther foundation ofthe houfc rj Wherefore the Lord war wroth with Ama- furhisbeochtt* t^Th/Ms'the le- °^^"'^' ^e^oW, thej- are witten in the ftorie of ziah,and fent vnto him a Prophet, which faid vn- hefefiremGod** pitaiiLji,' theLooke ofthe Kings. And Amaziah his fonne to him, Why haft thou fought the gods of the joddidmoft vili. reigned in his ftead. people, which were not able to D>deli«e their ly d.fhonour him. owne people out of thine h:;nd ? "" Heprooueth . . . C H A P. X X V. 1 6 And as he talked with him, " he faid vnto []'^^J^t'°"k"m t ^mixMfMitnhthtmtodiathwhichfitrttiiilaiher. f» him,Hauethcy made dice the Kings counfeller? itiienothiswot. Hefc^chUtnhcrKcr'J'f- " h« .«e«o«««^ ««r £. ceafcthou:why (liould the^' " fmitc theeiAnd the (hippcri.is no god Jia,toH,rconmuh ^ma^uh. n Hi, „ /tmni b, « coi Prophet ceafcd, but faid, I knowe that God hath ^""''^"'•l, . ^iiricie. _ determined to deftroy thee, becaufe thou haft jjing. AMaziahwas fiueandtwentieyeereoldwhen done this,and haft not obe)'ed my counfell. o So bard it is he began to reigne, and he reigned nine and 17 ^'Then Airaziah King of ludah tooke for the ca. nail maa • ».)(/mJ( 14.J. twentic yeere in * lenifalcm: and his mothers counfdl,and lent to loafli the fonne of lehoahdz, "J l' f*'?"'!''*'!* name wm lelioaddan,of lenifalem. the fonne of lehu King of Ifrael, fiying, Come, contemnelhlm^ » Meaning.inre- 2 And hee did > vprightly in thceycsof the I' let vs fee one another in the face. keth and threat- 4peaofhis piedf Lord,biit not with a perfite heart, 18 But loafti Kin? of Ifracl fent to Amaziah «th him that war. ceiibrs.albe.the 3 flnd when the kmgdomc was cftablifhed Kingofludah,faying7ThediiftlethatisinLeba- ""onlSh^im^nT ftioHj? "'"''*'*** "^"'■'^ y^^'> '^^^cwehisfcniants, that hadflaine non,fent to the cedarthat is in Lebanon, faying, putieihhimTo" the King his father. *Giue thy daughter to my fonne to wife : and the death.aschap. 4 But he flewe not their children, but rfW as wilde beaft that was in Lebanon went and trode y^Ao.Si i\i.x&. *D 't*. ' ^"' "'^^'■^ ^^^ I-^""^ conur.aunded, fa) ing. * The 1 9 Thou thinkeft: lo,thou haft fmitten Edom, itie the matter uteni.it. ;o'. . fadien (liflll notdie for die ^ children, neither and thine heart lifcerh thee vp to bragge : abide handtohand: for tx't.iS.'o. (ball the children die for the fathers, but euery nowathome: why doeft thou prouolke to rfc//7# he wa« offended, fauliwh'^l^o™" '"^" ^^^' '^•^ f*'^ ^'' o'^"^ fi""«- ^^"«' '^t thou fliouldeft fall, and ludah with '^^ ir'aelh"'. thechiideispu- S ^ And AtraziahafTtmbledludaKand made thec: whotnehehad* fli(>ied,excepth« them captaines CHicr thousands, andeaptaiiieso- 20 EutA«iiaziahwoiildnotheare:forqkvvas inwages^nddU be culpable ofthe uer hiindredis, according to the houfesoftheir ofGod,that he might dcliuer them into i« hand, "of^,^i{'^j'he c Somatiy as fathers,rhroughout all lutlah and Beniamin : and bccau/e they had fought the gods of Edom. Propbetlad de- . were able men to he numbred them from 'twentieveereolde and 21 So loafli the King of Ifrael went vp: and ftr oyed certaine Ijeaie weapons, aboue, and found among them three hundrcth he, and Amaziah King of ludah (aw one aiwther o'the cities of d"T?a?*u"f '^'^<^"fand choftn men, to go foorth to the warre, in the faceatBethOiemefti which is in ludah. *"i.\irM 14.9. the tenn'e mbe$ and to handle fpeare and (liiclil. 22 And ludah was put to the worfe before If- q ThiuGod oft which had fepa-' 6 He hired alio an hundreththoufand Valiant rael,and they fled euery man to his tents. times plagoeth tatedthemftlues men ^oiit of ifrael for an hfidreth talents of filuer. 2j But loaflithe King of Ifrael tooke Ama- ^^,"''^'""''^„|i God^iid"'h'ei/°° "7 ^"^ ^ ""3" of God came to him, faying, O liah Kin^ofIudaIi,the fonne of loafti, the fonne tTuft.toie'ac'h't'hem trnekino. ' King,lct not the armie of Frael go with thee : for oflchoaRazinBethfliemefli, andbrou^thimto tohauetheirre. e Andt^erefore the Lord is not c with Ifrael, »«?*«• with all the Ierufa!cm,and brake dov/n the wal of lerufalcm. "uife onely to tothinketohaue houfe ofEphraim. fi-om thegateofEphraim vnto the comer gate, l>"»:"dto(hewe helpeofthem. n in '^ t i • » i - .,. i- t 9 i i ♦ o ' hisiudgetneutj, whoaitheiord * It Miot, goe thouon, doeit, make thy felfc foure hundrcth aibitc-s. moontth their fauoureth novs ftrongto thc battcll,6i4f GodOiallmake thccfal 24 AndA*/»a^?allthegold&thcfiIucr, and hejns to tollew* to caft oft the before the enemie:for God Iiath power to helpe, all the veflels that were found in the houfe of «^'t "''ieh ft albe Mpe of the sn^ to caft downe. God \vith r Obed Edom, and in the creafures of , M,„f„'g,^°"' f ^fthoa wilt not 9 ^nd Amaziah faide to the man of God, the Kings houfe, and the children that were in fnc.eiTors of obed giue crediie to uiy V\'hat (hall wc doe then for the hundrcth talents, hoftageiand returned to Samaria. Edom : for the wotde^. vihich Ihaucgiuentothchoftcoflfracl? Then 25 f And Amaziah the Ibnnc of loafti King I'oorebretbe _ fha!?f wc de"eM "^e man of God anfwcred, The Lorde is able to of Hidah hued r.fter the death of lo.-jfli fonne of ^^;^l^ '^' *'"*'* onelyvponGod, S giuc thee moic then this. IehoahazKingoflfiacl,fiftccncyecrc. weiliallnotnctde ro So Anuziah feparatedthem,/* w.», the ar- 26 Concerning the reft of die r.ifles of Am;izi- '"■''h .hT'''.'''M '"'^ ^^ "'^ ^°"^^ ^° ^'"^ °""^ °^ Ep!u:aim, to re- ah firfta nd laft, arethey not written in the booke Jy r'fa;r-°or ' tiimeto thcirplacc : whcreforc their wrath was of the Kingsof Itidahand irracl? he.viiioiueVtail kindlcdgrcatly againft ludah, and thcy returned 27 Novvc after the time diat Anuziah did rnesthatwhi.-h to their placcs witJi great anger. tumc away from the Lord, * they wrought trca- * i.jiji» .CbflE??Ti-''^vij. bccomoiahalcper. loihanj. i^j 'ilewchi>j),tl)Kf..f „-, . 1 ,,,r- ' - , .Cadv|i'ol)fip,*Itf>ertciiipthnot,tp^hcf,V?xiah, .jf^ 9- ■" ■ li Atulu)irj' brpjught^iqi}^poj^I^r^^ ami f<5 Wf '"oCr^/^ ™^o tJwXor^^Uittp tbcPrfefts ^b^i^pd,hig\,yftChYis hdj^rslftW "MenpFlu^. . the/onjios pfAaron , tliat arcpna-cracisci fbrrp rli. ' -^ ly^ -^r^i^-.'.^^^VL ; "!« ftemccj tqf " -.'Aea^f^/W/r /W !//«;/>«* f«^,^.•;^yftr<(•^, (^rtf U^^^ . *1 ♦- Bejood.jncfaKp ■1t.o>iflU^lhJyt)ii4ioTttT'tAf>n'ilt»fiht< L., ■ ,. ^i , ,, ,. . bit intention yet .;.' Tf'%l',M4^\cit4i't.^ t^ Ui' '1 the Priefles looked vponhim,beholde,he was n his forcFieatj,& rhcy ciiifed hinj haftijy , ^ -^ . ,, ., ,.^,... ,..: thence: and he vvaf;eu?ncoinpdled to the red Se*. ' . iq kijiifaletn , and his motl)$f^natn^iv is 3 leper. And locham his fonne reijrned in lepulchres with •WW deftr-aion. ^^^^^ ^ ^^^j^^^ ^^^ ^^^^jj ^ q^^'j^X hisficad. bi. predccedotfc andHammetinim. C H A P. XXVIL C IBiftii, thcf j And. the Ammonites eaue f gifts to Vxxi- l )oth»mretgnrtb,iini9uerconmnh tht^mmmiut, S nit ^-eoftr.^.oV ah.and hisnamc Ipred to thlen?iSj.inofEgNpt: ^"i"' "''''""^ ' ^*-.^*"/-«. ..ri«.*.»*«y?.^ -■ : . ;..' .l; _(forhedidnwftvaliaB:ly. 1 0tham*W4J fine and twenticyeereolde when **«'^"8"JJl' *''?_'-"''"■"' J> AJoreou^rVz^iai^ bitik.toivT^ jr. lerufa- 4 hebecan to reign c, and reigned Cxteeney cere *1^»* ''ii'y"' ' '<^ ^^ ^' "^^ '^9'^PJ^;nat«)and at the ^all^* gate,and , in lernfaleni, and bis mothers name wm lerulLah /^^■'^^»4« atthe* 'tiiriinlgyaruli^^ the daughter of Zadok. waIlo*'towle' 10 And hebuilt towres inJ:beyvilderne(re,and 2 And bee did vprightly in the fight of the tutneiH^ 4igeedmany|[ciftants: forheehadmuch-cattell Lord,according to all that his father Vxxiah did, Ifi'tpiti. ■ . bothinthevalkyesandflayni.Sjplo<.vTnen, and faiiethatheeentrednotinto the* Templeof the ? To wii.to oBif moIat'J:a!'er , ■"<^i=«ffa$pfviiieS:in,chen-.ountaines,andin g^-'at- Lprd , and. tte pcpple did yet ^ corrupt their ""^[''Pe"/* ai7ho wor?feTu'S>P'=^fh^.^o.U2'^il^i>?^^ : ..r^\ : ■ i .Wy*^' . .. ,•...;, wbich-thlngil' , .fieth,in ibe ftuit II Vxxiahhad alfo an holle of fighting men ^ JHc built the hie' gate oftliehoufe of the fpoken fa the . full field: itis aifo tlut wentout'to'\va)re-b\' tfand^according to the Loriand be built very much on the wall of the fomaiendation :«:o[7otT*"'^°r^,^^^^^^^^^ .u-, •• ■ . • ^'Ttr-.e«., whcniciifull, . Hie ^cribc,andMaalciah the ruler, rtKrfvnder the 4 Moreouernebuilt cities in the mountaines cleane purged asi.eiiit.?.i4. hand of Hananiah, one of the Kings captaines. ofludah, and in the forelbhee built palaces and from idolairie. ^f ''">'"u^' » 2. 7lie whole h number of the chiefe of the towers. rcore''ct.bi7e*'h^c" Kings'ho°ure,orof ^a'^'li?sof the valiantmen, w«e two thoufand 5 And bee fought ivith the King ofthe chil- indwasforthe ' thecaptaineJind 3'^'^^^c,hi>ndreth. drenofAmmon^id preuailedagainftthem.And height called o- fergeaa^j foe . ij And vnder their hand »>» the armie for tnechildrcnof Ammongauehimthefameyeere phel:itwasatthe vuiu Warre, three hundrtth and faien thpufand, and aiihundreth talents of liUier , and ten thoufand ^oofs^^ade^nj, : fiuehundreth tfiat fought valiantly to helpe the f meafures of wheate , and ten thoufand of bar- chjp.;.^. . King againll the enemie. ley -. this did the children of Anuron giue him t Bk'.ccrim. 14 And Vzxiah prepare! them throughout all D both in the fecond yeere and the third. d''H^fhc'wetb that the hofte, fhieldes, and fpeares, and helmets, and 6 So lotham became mightie d becaufe hce j,, pJofpeTitie brigandines,:ndbowes,and Hones to fling. diier'l>' I) Hemadealfbveryfartificiallenginsinlc- 7 Concerning the reft ofthe ads of lotham, whoneuetfaileih, vMHUkrLV '"^*'^>t" be vpon the towersand vpon the cor- andall his warrcs'S: his wayes, loe, diey are writ- J^Jq"]!^^]"**" nets, to fliootcaiTowcs and great ftones: and his tenin thebookeoftheKingsoflfrael, &Iudah. ^"^^ name fprcad farre abroad , becaufe Goi did helpe 8 Hee was fiueandtwcntie yeere olde when him maniciloufly , till he was mightie. he began to reigne, and reigned flxteene yeere in 1 Thni prorperitie i6 f Kut when he was ftrong , his heart ■' was lerufalem. "^"i^ "hViiT lift vp to his deflruaion : for hee tranfgrefTed a- 9 And lotham flept widi his fathers, and thqr Wuei^nd by^ot. gainll the Lord his God,& went into the Temple buried him in the citie of Dauid : and Ahai his getting him,which of thc Lordc to buDie ixicenfe vpon the altai^ of fonne reigned in his ftead. ij the aathout inCCnfc Jtei^owiT^r* »7 And Axariahthe Pridl went in after him, C H A P. X X V 1 1 1. ■ 'WW P«- gn^ j^,j J, him fbutefcore Priefts of thcLord , va- ' -i'"'^*" f!?"!' ^'"^ '1* '^ ?""'' '^ "", ^f'^' ' ^ want men. .,„ , , trudiu. li ludthUr/ioltftMwithmmitt. tj ulhi^iw. 1 0 And they wuhltooa \rim tipe King, and vtti^tb hk iiilmnt, 7 1 /"< tron!:(iswtre the abominations of chc heathen whom the Lord '^''1-9 FortheLdi-dfiydfbbfnBl&JlailalV^treclufe •^,^*,''';'/*" iuuetbVyoicr. had cafl out before thc children oflfiacL _ ofAhai King ofnlfiaehfor he M brought vea- "-"M^t^^r* Ahiz, Ktaclscmclclereprooucd. ii.Ctjron'. - Ahljz idolatrlc. Hctckial^i' •»j(«ij«««.». /* Haz,*»^itwentieycereotdewhenhebegan 17 (FortheEdomirescame ntdr^iutr , and /\to reignc, and reignCd (ixteene y eere in leru- fleworiud-ih, and caned awaycapiiiuts. ' , falem, anddid not vprightly in' the figfit of the ' x 8 The Philiftitris alfo inua(|cd the' citi^ I'ti ihs ^r.prtcltcefour. Lord, like Oauid his || father, a He was a,i ido. j Buj a he walked jn the wayes of the kirig"? 0 KheidoLrsI^^ael>&"ia'^<=eaen molten images for bBaalmS ^ . biuiMttiin chiefs i Moreouerhebumtincenfein the valley of nah, mth her vi)lage$:,and Gim»o,with bcr yJlU- jdoleswhoaiejf 15en-hinnom,and|lbumthisfonneswithfire,after gcs,and they 4vvelc there. ' '■ *^ ations of the heathen whom the Lord 19 FortneLdi-iifiydfhbfnbl&Jiada nauc mcT u.ncr. : before thc children oflfracl. ofAhaiKingofnlfiaehforhehadbr ^_. ._ ,.,,..-- which ate inftriot 4 He lacrificed alfo and burnt inccnfe in thc ^eauce vpon ludixh, and had grkuoufly -tranlgrel- J'^^^^^IL^^ anddoereptefent hieplaces.andonhilles, andvndereucrygreene fedagainftthcLord) .?^!?,^5^.r^ ^o^'"lL'.tX: ^«^- , 2oAndT,>athPiloeferkfflgofA(;hurcaWerSMcK^ »"/K»w^<«« ) Wherefore the Lordc his God dcliuered vnrohin^, ,wh6 troubled iiim and did not ftreng- A«»d« oflfMuO, - >f,«fA4/».jj.<. himinrothehandoftheKingof the ArSmitcs, thenhiiri. ' ' -■' t»kto «"•>> »n<'s"«'J (whofc name vat Obcd) and lie went out before uoked to angerthclord God of his fathers. fiK«fl'e"or aMBi»» diehoftethat came to Samaria, andfayd vnto 26 Concerningthereftoftheades,andaIlhis whom aftctw»4 * ^»"''*y . . them, Beholde , e bccaufethe Lord Godof your wayesfirftand lalt,behold,they are written in the htwiiatRtoy. oue'Jfome them fathers is wroth with ludah , hee hath deliuered booke of the Kings of ludah, and Ifrael. f,''„'i!^'^ bytheit ownevi- them into your hand, and yce hauc flaine them in 27 And Ahaxflept with his fathers, and they ior,m hrkfilm^ lijntneffe,and did g rage,that rcacheth vp to heanen. . buried him in thc citie || of Ierufalem,buc brought q They buried- God'hrddVl'i«.' '° And now ycc puipofc ro keepe vnder the himnotvntothe qfepulchresof thcKin^oflf- Him j w in the efc led them into their children of ludah and lerufalem , as feruants and rael: and Hczckiah his fonnc reigned in his ftead. J^* "^ ftfe^re p"l*' feand$,becjufe In- handmaides vnto you : butarcnot you/tttfi,fW THAP YYTY cbr« of ibe king^ djl,badoftended .finnes«r. with you before the Lord your God? ,. , „,,,iM';,f!:,,r,ur:^^^^^^^ ^ i ^ r May not God af- '* Now therefore hearc mce , and deliuer the of ihtcorrufthn of religion, n ne Ltuittifrfptre the well ptinilh you CaptiuCsagainC, which ychaue taken prifoners of Temjilt. l* ThcK>ni»nihuf.inmiicTi^ctintheT(mfk. fotyoutfinnei,!! your bredircn : for thcficrcc wrath of the Lofdw »» 7heL,u,tnfmgfrAy[u. ;i ThtoiUtumfthrficfi,, wcBforlhefrs"'"^' towardyou. TjExekiah* began to rcigne,xvhen he was fiue *».»C^«i8.f. ft eingyoBti ale } * Wherefore ceitaiiie of the chiefe of the 1~1 and twentie yecrc old , and reigned nine and jteatct? children of g Ephraim , Axariah the fonnc of le- twentie yeeres in lerufalem : and his mothers g Which tribe hohanan , Bercchiah thcfonneofMcfhillemoth, name a'^IJAbiiah the daughter of Zechariah. \or,^f>i. wd hiimlTir^' ^"^ lehixkiah the {onne of Shallum, and Amafa 1 And he did vprightly jn y fight of the Lord, „ ^viiich Ah»t ihotitie. the fonne of Hadlaijftoodevpagainft them that according to all that Dauid his father had done, had Ibotvp, Chap* came from the wane, j He opened the »doi->res of thc houftof the »8.J4. ij Andfaidvntothem.Bringnotinycaptiues Lord in the firft vcere , and in the firft l" moneth jJ^"ti.'fo"^* h God will not hither : for this fhtlte h a finne vpon vs a^aiiifi ofhis rdgne,and repaired them. "iZt^\ fi°ft to '^"h"h'"' **""' • '^^'-°'"''= yceentendtoaddemoretoourfinnes 4 And he brought in the Prieftes and the Le- eftabliiliibepiite Mainft*Tn^tobe" ^"^ *° °"'' trefpaffcjdiough our trclpaflcbe great, uitcs,and gathered them into the Eaft ftrcete, religion of God.at »npaai(hed. and the fierce wrath o/"&»^«againftIfracl. 5 And faid vnto them, Hcaremc, ye Leuites: Jh*[oVdmayl« r 4 So the armic left the captiues & the fpoy le (andific now your felucs , and fandlifie the houfe honoured and before the princes an 1 all tiie Congregation. of the Lord God of your fathcrs,and cary foorth ferued si igbt. iWkoftoamei ,y And tlie men tliat were ' named by name, ' thc filthinefle out 6f the Sanftuarie. c Meaning.allih* be'to. "ve"e ,t ^""^^ ^P ^ ^° «'^«^ ^^^ prifoncts, & with the fpoyle 6 For our fathers hauc trefpaficd , and done '';„,fj; j;""«roe. k Either for their clothcd all that were naked among them, and a- eitill in the eyes of the Lord our God, and haue uer wa» occupied wonndei or uvea- raycd them,anJ fliod them , & gaue them meatc, foifakcn him, & turned away their faces from the '"* "beii- ftruice ,& ^^ and gaue them drinke, and l" anoyntcd them, and TabcrnacleofthcLord, and turned their backcs. "^^^''^'^''^^^jp^j^ . caried al that were feeble of them vjpona(res,and 7 They hnuealfofhutthedooresoftheporch, ],„jj^ wa p - . m To Tigbth broughtthem to lericho the citie of Palme trees and quenched thc Iampes,and haue neither burnt d Be Oieweihiliai ^ Pilneefer & ihofe to their ' brethren : fo they renirned to Samaria, inccnfe, nor ofTed burnt offrings in the Sandua- '''f c?n":"'P» •f *i v2) h!.' ZZ I ^ f At that time did King Ahax fend vnto ric vnto the God of Ifiacl. "''|'°; "..'J.'.. ' vnder hit aorni- i ,,• r . n-i f t T- « j i .. • • .-r ii i ■ cauicol all Goat iuoD,2.King.i(j.7, them Kings ofAflhur,tohclpc him. 8 twitK by the hand of the Lord, «/>pf>f«- ro"m"»^mtn'''* his fierce wrath from vs. 26 And the Lcuites Rood with the inftmments c/Ggd^ '""* ,, II J^owemyJJ)nnes,benotdeceiucd:forthc of Daiud,and the Piiefts with the trumpets. ihjt b»oc coutttn Lord hath * cho(en you to fland before him, to 27 And Hcxekiah commaunded to offer the Ibtie'it*o'w«^ to ^"^^ ^*"' » ^^^° ^^ ^'^ minifters, and tq burne burnt ofEing vpon the altar : and when the burnt •uo'idhiiptjguei, '"ceirfc^. , ^,. . :i offringbegjui ,,the fongof mdbeLordbcgaiinc "Tj.'PM'n', but bj coi.iot. 11, <(lhentheLcuitfsar""fi'" Temple ofth'e Lord, into tlic court of the houfe lurntolfcrin^s. . , ' . "• of the Lord : and the Lcuites' tooke it, to cary it | J Aod thd ndmbci' of the Burnt offaings, out vntothe bropkeKidron. v.hichthc Congregation brought, wrs feucntic 17 Theiibeganthefirftybi4.8, y Thacii.tbe King and the El. 21 And they brought Jeuen bulIockes,and fc- uen rammes , and ieucn lambes, and (euen hee goates,for a * finne offring for the kingdomc,and forthcSanduarie, andforludah. And he com- manded the PricAs the fonnes of Aaron, to offer them on the altar of the Lord. So they flew the bullocks, and the Prleftcs the thing was done (uddenly. C HAP. XXX. . 15 Tht ttfpinf of tht Pajitouer t) iht K'igt cotanuMtiJt- r/i'nt. 6 Hetixhorlrlhtjratlloturnetoihe LotJ, tS Htt frtftlh fo' the ptiple, 14 Hit oUtthn aaJ tht I'tmeti. 17 The Ltuiitt bttlje the profU. Nd Hexekiah fent to al Ifrael, and Iudah,and people. Al alfo wrote letters to a Ephraim & Maiiaffeb, a MeiDing.all If. _, - . . receiucd ofrh'ebiood,andifprinkled it vpon A^ that they fhould tome to the houfe of the Lord »atl, whom Til. ,t':hVyVh«'tffJ: altar: thej'flewalfotherammesandfpnnkled the f lemfilem to keepe the Paffeouer vnto the ^^,^^l'^^;l led a finne offring, blood vpoH the altar, and they flcwc the lambcs, Lord God ot Ifrael. tothecaptiuitie, waft lay their and tlicy fprinkled the blood vpon the altar. 2 And the King and his princes and all the i.KingJij.ss. hand, vpon it. o j Then they brought the hee goatcs for the Congrcg.ition had taken counfell in lenifalem to b Though they tte?«Vth7t finne offerinobeforetfieKingan^diheCongre- keepe the Paffeouer in the " fecond moneth. "^^ti.-Tn'.rfi.a .$i.>e,(l. X 4. 4 An4 gation, "anaiBeyiaiatneirnanas \'pontnem. 5 ' "' uity «,uuiuiiui r^^^y^.i^^'. >.iii3i.ii>i>.,u>. moneih, as Exod. 24 And the Prieftesflewe them, andi'i:hthe e.-ufc there were not Priclb; enowe fandified,nei- ii.i8.i4uinb.5».j. blood of thetr they clcnfed the altar to rfconcile ^ber was the people gathered to lemfalem. Jotde'ane^r'elt 4 And the tfitts ^f^ifSi^^'^.aiW^ clid' ^^erlim^6%tfiSii.-,-'•• a infucSfor^an* ' 6 if Sothe poftcs Vvent wichlettdi's'b3/t6^.,Leuii;es and the Prieftespra^'ftd2He'Lr)fd,:dair'' .. 5 (}emehtofchel-...,„.-7— qv"---r- . ,— '^7--' -- 1 r / •'•'" «„Xi" "■ . ' ;;,tuin^ kgaine vhto f(ie LdrsI God'Of A'jfdh^lii,: kll cheLeuicejchjchad^ood knowl^dgej/oi/ti^"*'.W'^ ■> ■ c He will 1*108 .. ;Ithdk^ndff^a^r,aiTd'*'hc Mil rcciime tp tfefirii)-,:' Vnt^'tji^ lioW r^nd th^ tif5. e^^c^in' tH^ compafsioBon ' j^'^jjj. I them.aad pieletue , theoi. ■ -^f^' ■ ,''■''■ 7 f SnbinU^ffi* J-tourl lelues to tiie Lonf, Qod C andtebelln, deroIace,as yC ftc. ■ •;.,,'•'-; "i4'RJr'lf^fclciaftTcMlitied«la. you, but thtougli into his Saiiduarie- \vhicKh'ee hfathlant^j^eif fc^J Oen to the Coi^griJgJndW J'llHdiiffii,!' 'tjuttobm, rp"^„t°"',^j"f{' eu?r,and feriie the Lord your Gdd,airf che.fisvcCy, andtai tfroafettdtii^Cp^; jihtf m^ I^^^ft'i^vyWe; thty"o whome Defiebf his wrath' lhaltairne,ivvay from y'oii. "' lanftified. , . , , ••^' •,■''' ''"'God hatbgiueo ■ a Forii'yereturneVnce0xc . ced with'tlTe'i>r?e(fe afn^the'Uujtes, and airthe wbelhw" iri^" ■ Vftcm that led thein capciues,, apfl they Oiall' ^ re-"|-'bn^regSdoti'tli,nc came" din! of Ifrael , and the retting foorib «f. hThouglithe uir'ne vnco tJiisland; for the Lord, your God is , V"^"Sc';?f']2'^''?3nieoutof'theIan4of,I(faej|/^ GoJjgloiy».,. wukedraockeae graciousandmdcifull.and will rid.c'mrneavwy his " th^tdivc^^^^ •„ i 'v, the fcmaiitj of facefromyoUjif ye conuert yntohjm. ' ''. ii'^ 'Sb'tfiete vv^'gtVatibyin lipiii(arem':i^for'^ fi'..'. iHiit..- h^n^,h'h^ 10 i" Sothe pon« went firdm ctiejto citle 'finte^ d^e ^«6^of §ilSnibft th^fotjiik of bartid '! Ihj;:!;!^!!::;? ;;,;;( toreptntanccai thorovvethe land of Iiphr^iroani^iyfanafleh,euen Kinj^df Ifraath^feiriinot the'like thinginIC-./ ^,: vnto Zcbulun : hutVthey,;b|Uugli^4 ^hcin t^r.rufdlefh/'''^^ .'■.', ''"' fcorne,and mocked them. ' '' , . . r .^, ; . ( 27 Then the Pfieft? arid th'eLririti;sarofe,kn3'''' , . i.i.Naiertlickrtediuefs.or.Affic'r,andManar- ^^bl^lTeathc J^&^rci'ahd thdrvyhen)felue5. in the fe^ond moneth,a very great aflemblie. _ ' wciif outand ^ brake the ittragesjand cut downe ' """'"«' «- ^. ,, •_ ',- , . I u 1 ■ I II t 1 ". -1. . mentofthelotd, iif^^f Andtheyarore,andtooKe.awayfhe ''air the groues, and brake do wne the hie places, and Deu,7.:5.io(h.7,i. tar? that were in lerufalem . and all rhofe for in- thealtars thorovvo.iit all Lidah and Beniamin, iii ».Mac.ij.4o. cenfe tooke they away, and caft them into the Ephraihiairo and Mah'afll'h,vntiil they had made '^J^''^""'''''''5J brooke K idron. , an Chde : afterward all the f* children of IfracI re- paffeobei^ ** : ■ • 15 Afterward they flewe the Parteoucr the turned ciiery-man to his pofleilipnj into their fourteenth iy of the fecond moneth: and the ownc cities. . ,• ^ . Prieftcs and Leiiitcs were 'aQiamed.jndfaniSified 2' And Hexekiahappoynted the cdurfesof £: ■ .... . , ■ ...-jnicnfince or y,j isvvrkteninthelavvofthcLord) i^ ; Pjiefts&Leuiteaj- .„ 4 He commanded .ilfo the pebpls.thjt dwelt *'""'"'<'"'" ■* ' in Icm&lem, to giue a ^ part to the PrJcRcs, and Z"'^" "i'°l" ""1! Leuites, thatchey might bee "^encouraged in^tpe,p„^if,o„(- «.otld- Lawof theLord. . Iything«,bi»tihat J if And when the commaundemen't Was ''"'>' '"isi'i «'j'olr llfpread , tl,e children of IfracI brought abun- ?,"'i,,";[S 13 That prcp.ireth his whok heart to Hjckc daric^of j[irftfruireSjOf«otnc,wine,andoyle,and jo?,p«Wi^rd. ' honic, TitlJC*". 'Prouifonfor'tire'Prieftcs. ■ Chap.iixx];. Saneheribsblafphtif.Je. l^f honie^ndbfalhheincreareoftheReHc.andtHc .andinthccomman..^.ltha't dWdtlti tlifc<:itfis ortii j,ifi,fhey alfo brought the tithes oFtiUlTocfeesahd fhcepe,aiid the holy tithes I Which tfityhad '"which were cdiiftcTatevntothtf'LdWthcir God, dediotedtothe a«i. laid d)«m (JQ t nwny h«ipcs; Jl=t'.V.';:r;fe , i:^:^^ ^^ /n^neth thcv bepan relay the ofthe priefts, Le- fovwation 01 thdheapes, and nhilbcd them m iiit(».widow«5, the feutnth moncth. -^ .opiU.UtherleiTf g , f And w^ Heickiah and ,;hc princes Iudah,and befieged the ftrongcitics,and thought "'•'«-4«-««. «S'i/'bfcT'^at(ifin'^'awthe.Ive^^^ tot,winnethemforhimfelfe. iBkr.hnU fiiif. an'd'his people Tfr^I, ;^ ^ V\f hen HcickLih fawe that Saneherib was *^"" ■*?• (1 Thty priyftd ^ An(^ Hezekiafa queftioiied wtb'thePrlefts come,and that his t purpofe w^ to fight againft t^.j5ff. ;^/,,'^,°;,'|'"j|^'arid:thcLeuit«cqncerm\qthcheape^ " '^eru&lcm, . ,, . jitie to iti»f «<§!<. ' '0 And AzariaK thcchiefePneflofthchoufe i Then he tookecoujifel with his princes ana ofZadokanfweredhim,and(aid, Sincethepeo- bisnobles, tofioppCthewaterofdicfountaines plebaganne to bring the offings into the hoitfe without the citie: and they did heipe him. iHelheiimhibit ofthe Lord) w^tauc » eaten and haue bene fitif- 4 ^o many of the people aflembled thcm- tlm plenwoui li- fiej^ ^^ tfj^rc >s left in abiindanqe : for the Lord felues, and ftopt all the fountaines, and the riuer, diiJ^tfo'lm]^ hath blWed his people, and this abundance that, that ranne through the midde^ofthccountrey MDinccoftheiBi. islffc, t.j • -';, ,., . ; ' faying. Why ftiould the Kings, of Atlhur come, aifletMod (bat 'ij «I' And f^cxekiflh ^jommanded to prepare and tinde much water? , £!f««tS'i!f* -^•^ihambCTsm'thehoufeofthel^rdVandch^ , 5 And f bee tooke courage, and built all the ^,^f^'^»* broken wall , and made vp the towers, and ano- „ .K^....M...:^l ...J „.__. _j ->..■ • .1 _ » Hem ?de a don* ptofpf tecb liit 1 1 «rear«kbyhij I^/Aijicjnedin^he fitrt rnutt,and the tithes, ther wall without , and repayred ^Millo in the bie"wa?L blersing that and the dedicate things fairhfully : and oucr them ^ citieofDauid,and made many 'darts & Ihields. b Rcidei.Sam, wbicJju jiuen. ^ ^^ C^naniah the Lcuii;c, (he chiefCjand^imei 6 And he fet captaines of warre ouer the peo- ? ?■ »* ■•■'*'' 'I:' fciibrothe'r the fccond. , .' _ . • plc,andaaemblcdthemtohiminthebroadplace '^^^^jV/^ '" i>. AndIehiel,andAxanaH,andNahath,and of thcgateofthccrtie, andf fpakccomfoitably gen. Ar^er,andIerimoth,andijozaS.-ui,andEh"el,and. vntothem,faying, \t^^-htl^ttt Ifmachnah, qnd.Mahath, and Bciwiahw^re ouer- 7 Be ftrong and couragioiis rfearehot, nei- '**"*""• \EkrJ>ftbtht»cL feersf by the appointment of Conaniah,and 3hi- therbeafraideforthcKingofAfOiur.neitlicrfor ^ mai his brother, <*» fitS'dlafbiih, onbeing males ''from three ycreoldandaboue, 1 1 Doeth not Hezekiah entice you to giue o- tutn to all that entred into the houfe of the Lord uer your felues vnto deai-h by famine & by thirft, f^ j oataliT to their office in their charge, according to their faying, The Loi'd our God Qiall deliuer vs out of tence bci°tine courfes: the hand of the King of Aflhur? K»e"ligioDaiKj 17 BotbtothegeneratiopofthePrieftes.aftev li Hath not the fame Hezekiah taken away |^'f=>^'»rf and i. the houfe of their &thers,and to the Leuites from his hie places and his % altary,and commanded lu- i(|°j "go'J "f ^*' twentieyeereolde and aboue, according to their dali and Icruialem, faying. Ye fhalhvorQiip be- ftr.,yed idoiatn> ' charge in their courfes: foreonealtar,3ndbumeincenfevponit ? "^d placed ttoe ' 1 8 And to the generation ofall their children, i i Know ye not what I and my fathers haue " ''S'°°' '*■» 'lie their wiues , and their fonncs and their daughters done vnto all the peopleof ef fc«- countries? were fe!Sants " God'"^ throi'ghout all the Congregation : for by their the gods of the nations of crfcrr lands able to de- fot*henihty ' ' fidelitie arc they partakers ofthe holy things. liuer their land out of mine band? deftroy idolame, 19 Alfoto thefonnesofAaion, theprieftes, 14 Who)sheofal!the''godsofthofenations "j^y ray ihinhey jrA«c6tr(?r/inthefieldes leut'et were failhfull in their offi' Cire not(o blalpiieme God h;mreire:foii( they feied God, ihcy »'oiild ioue his re-ujntt. 1 Their woidei arewritceiT, i. King 18, I?. ii.Cbroit. Manaflek Hisldolattiejrepentance^ 1 6 And his feruants rpake yet more againd cfac J J So Heiekiah flept wkh his fathers , and Lord God,and againit his •< fcruanc Heiekiah. they buried him in the higlieft fepulciire of the 17 Hee wrote alfo letters, blafpheming the fonnes ofDauid: and all ludah and the iahahi- Lord.Godoflfraelandfpeakingagainfthimfay- tants of lerufalem did him honour, at his death: : ing, As the gods o f the nations oi ether countries and ManaHeh bis Tonne reigned in liis fieadi could not deliucr their people out of mine hand, <~ u a n vvvnf 1'. ', ■ foflialnottheGodofHexekiahdelmerhispeo- _, ^, .,, „ ,..,, •,• pleoutOtminchand. ultdiwuyf.ilomrtm^Btbyln! H H,fr^,,ihuthtLo»l, miitdtlmirtii, n HtdM/hrthMtthc, t« ^nifrtr.lb VflrHiTtbgitH. 10 Hniiuth and ^imn hItJtBueJiuitt. deth, n VVhamhuownt ftruttttiJUf, in Which were iDuented,m>de and jutoiited by man. » This (heweth what is the bed 1 8 Then they • cried with a loude voice in the lewcs fpeech vnto the people of lerufalem that were on the wall , to feare them and to aftoniih than, that they might take the citie. 19 Thusthey fpakeagainfttljeGodoflerula- ^ _^ ^ _ lem, as againft the gods of the people of the tieyeereinlemfaiem: carth,«»*« the "'workes of mans hands. ^ 2 And he did eaill in the fight of the t6rdc». MAnofiehwiM tweUie yeereolde , * when hce began to reigne,and he reigned liue aii^JBP-. *»^»V*s' ineraes. •i./r.ifl^.t t/d«48. 1 *Z>Mt.I&y. ♦».#C;>j.»i.4. 20 But Heiekiah the King, and the Prophet like the abominationsoftheheathen,*whom'Qie Ifaiah the (bniic of Amoi "prayed againft.this Lord had caft out before the children of Ifiad. andcrv'edtoheauen. j For he went backe and btiilt the hie places, 21 And the Lord lent an Angel which deftroy- * \yhich Heiekiah his father had broken downe: tefiige in all troa- gj 3]! ^g valiant men, and the princes and ° cap- *and he fet vp altars for Baalim, &r made groues, " t" he'^oumber "^^'"^ "^*^ ^°^ °^"^'''^ King of Afhur : fo he re- and worfhipped all the hoflc of the heaucn , and olanhundriih, tiimetl f with fhanrc to his owne land. And when feruedthem. • , Umt (core and he was come into the houfe of his god , they that 4 Alfo he builtaltars in tji? houfeof the Lord, fioe thoi.faod a» cg^^g f^j-th of his p o wne bow:ls, llew him thei-e whereofthe Lord had (aid , * In leitifakm Ih'all \fblfwuh]hins with the fword. ^ my Name be for cuer. o/zScr. 2 2 SotheLordfauedHerefciahandtheinha- • j And hee built altars for all the hofte of p Meaning, A- bitants of lerirfaiem from the hand of Saneherib the hcauen in the two couitcs of the houfe of the Shae«t his ^'"? of Ar;hur,& from thehand ofall wftfr.and Lord. fonoes. U mainteined them on euery fide. 6 » And he caufed his fonnes to paffc through a ^ttit iJK»fr iOr,i<>iuriicd. 2 J And many brought offrings vnto the Lord the fire in the valley of Ben-hinnom: heegaue i«.j. to lerufalem , and prcfentsto Heiekiah King of himfelfe to wntchcraft, and to charming, and to q Tb» after ttoa ludah , fo that he was 1 magnified in the fight of forced c, and hee vfed them that had familiar fpi- ble.God fendeth all nations fi-om thenceforth. rirs,androothfayers:hedid verj'mucheuillinthe tomfort to all ^^ * In thofe dayes Heiekiah was ficke vnto fight ofthe Lord to anger him. mU wai't o'"hiai, '^s death, and prayed vnto the Lord, who fpake 7 He put alfo the earned image, whidi he had and contlamly pat Vnto hmi,and gaue him <■ a figne. made,in the houfe of God: whereofGod had faid iheir(tBftvnhi5 jj But Hexekiah did not render according to to Daiiid and to Salomon hisfonne, *Inthis •i.j(i,|.«ji, the reward *e/fow*i/vpon him: for his heart' was houfe and in lerufalem, which I haue chofcn be- •<«'s.j.* lift vp, and wrath came vpon him , and vpon lu- fore all the tribes of Ifiael , will I put my Name *^^*^'^' r To confirme his dah and lerufalem. foreuer, wb**}.*?. laith in Gods pto- ^6 Notwithftanding Heiekiah humbled him- 8 Neither will * I make tlie foote of Ifrael to "tJtm.^i «.- '^'*'*b^m'b 'hiJ ^"^If^Ca^ter that his heart was lifted vp) he and the remooue any more out of the land which 1 haue PiojiLtrthat bis inhabitants of lerufalem, and the wrath of the appoyntcd for your fathers, Co that they take Lord came not vpon them in the dayes of Hcic- heede,and doe all that 1 haue commanded them, Vjofbe Lfe (heuld bre kiah. according to the Lawe and ftatutes and iudge- ptoioDgcd fit' fHewai'ltfeedvp ^7 Heiekiah alfo had exceeding much ri- menrsby'tlic •> hand of Mofes. bBytheelrtree %¥iih the pride ol chcs and honour, and he gate him trcafures of fil- p So Manafleh made ludah and the inhabi- giuent* Moles, bisviaorieand ncr, andof golde,and of preciousftones,and of tints oflenifalem to errc,«n^to doe worfe then treafures,&(hew. fi.^eeteodours,and of Queldes,andofall plea&nt the heathen, whom the Lord had deftroy ed be- veffels: fore the children of Ifrael. 28 And of ftore hoiifes for the increafe of 10 f And the Lord (pake * to Manafiih and c Mewini.by kit wheat and wine and oyle,?.nd ftalles for all beafts, to his peoplc,but they would not reg.ird. Ptopben, but and llrowes for the nibbles. 11 Wherefore the Lord brought vpon them '•''"^^^[^y^**^ 19 Andhemadelumcities,andA**' i Which albtit and iiTWiges(beforc he washumbled)befiold, they the houfe of the Lord : and they gaue it to the te'ned iairc e!" ^^ written 111 the booke of the || Seers. workmen that wrought in the houfe of the Lord, btew.yetbetaoTe 10 So ManaHeh flept with his fathere,and they to repaire and amend the houfe. itishftemeotio. buried him in his o\vne '' houfe : and Amon his it Euen to the workemen and to the builders fofheGreek^we" ^onn« reigned in his ftcad. gaue they it to buy hewed Hone and timber for !uae'pl»«tdVtTn * '^ Amon rvM two and twcntie yeere olde, couples and for l>eamcs of die ' houfes, which the f F«t there ww the eodt of thit when he began to reignc , and reigjjed two yeero Kings of ludah had dedroved. ""y r«''0D«.?'"5 bookc- . in lerufalem. iz And the men did the workc g faithfully, f^'.'-fr ""'"■* '" ifBtcMfcV had ** Buc hec did euill in the fight of die Lord, and thc ouerfeersofthem were lahath and Oca- g M«mDg',that fohotriblyoffen. as did Manaflch his father: for Amon faaificcd diah the Leuites, ofthe children of Merari, and ibej wereiofucb d«dag>ioft ihe to all the images which Manaflch his father had Zechariah,andMefhullam, ofthe children ofthe i'f^y' ^'l^^VL k^f h"^* '''kc'"" "iade,and feru'ed them, Kohathites to fet it forward : and of the Leuites n.ade none «■ fepoUh'^softiie *i And hee humbled not himfelfe before the aihhat could (kill of inftnimencs of mufike. comui tf that KiBgt,bui in ihe Lord, as Manaflch his father had humbled him- ij And /^e^ were ouer the bearers of burdens, which iheyiecei- gardenofthe feife:but thisAmon trefpaflcdmoreandmore. and them that fet forward all the workemen in ""Ji^-Kiog « 7\* •iil'wi''** ^* ^'^ ^'^ (enunts * confpircd againft him, ciiery worke .- and of the Leuites were fcribes, «»S»ii.»^ and ne\v him in his owne houfe. and officers and porters. a J But the people of the land flew all them 14 booke ofthe La we of H Reidea^gJ ead. the Lord giuen by the hand of Mofes. '*^' rHAD YYYTTTT ^5 Therefore Hilkiah nnfvvercd and {'ayde to . T„/r-A j.« \. L.L. J , 0 V J V ,A .A. r.-./. Shaphan the chanceller, I haue found the booke 14 Thtbt,h»fthtLHnJ. II HifnMhi,HHld»h of thcLaw in the houfeof the Lord : andHilki- tht profhriffit for ctunffS. ^^ Gxi bttaab hit f"i}tr. } « ah gaue the booke lo Shaphan. HtnttUihacmtHntmibGjd. 1^ And Shaphan carryed the booke to ' the i Fet the Icing wji . . TOfiah *ivas eight yeere olde when hee began King,aiid brought the King wordeagaine, faying, ^^l^'^^^.^'^'J,!,^, *^'"*' •'• 1 to reigne, and he reigned in lerufalem one and All that is committed to thc hand of thy feruants, , ^pie oUh.s » H« followed thirtievere. that doe the)'. bpoke, aodro ^« hl'fou'owid" * And he did vprightly in 'y fight ofthe Lord, 17 For they haue gathered the mone>' that -"ie 'tcrnr d^y the tord. and i\'alked in the wayes of » Dauid his fatheT,and was found in the houfe ofthe Lord,and haue de- "d f^'B«,i>eBt. bWhenhewaa bowed neither to the right hand nor to the left, liuered it into the handes ofthe oucifiert,and to ''PJ """"«>"' J And in the eight yeere of his reigne Ovhen thc hands ofthe workemen. himftUe lituu. ' he was yet al> childe) he began to feeke after the 18 Alfo Shaphan the chanceller declared to of Geds giofy.and- God of Dauid his fadier : and in the twelft yeere the King,fay ing,Hilkiah the Prieft hath giuen me It iwentic yeete he bejan to purge ludah and lerufalem from the a booke", and Shaphin read it before the King. ?l'',*'';!»'^'''^"* hiepiaces,and die groues, and the carued images, 19 And when the King had heard the wordes tlXhA,L"c. an(fmoItc^images^ ofthe La;v,he)' tare his clothes. UTcroro^A.t ligioD. 4 And they brake downec in his fight theal- 20 And the King commanded Hilkiah,and A- [''^/^",l'^°X°^ e Which (heweth tars of Baalim, and he caufedtocutdownethc hikam the roRneolShaphan,&:Abdon the tonne juppfcftj jnj f|,a ihrrtfol^atiol" imagesthat were on hie vpon them: he brakeal- ofMica.],and Shaphan the chanceller, and Afaiah pcoV'^iifP' 'nig- with bit owne' fotfiegroues,and the earned images,and the mol- the Kings feniant,faying, , ",T,\h,lefmL ey««- tenima?cs,andftamptthemtopouder,&ftrow- 9 Goeha. 11 Hafrah keeper of the >nwardrobc(andfhc and were fanaified vnto the Lord, Put m Meaning, ei- j^ lerufaletn within the « ,colledge)and they com-, the holy Arke in the hpiife viiiich Salomoii^i the S«" orof the muned hereof vvich her. * , a ; fonnepfPauidKingoflfiaeldiabuildVit/^^/^* iCiog», ' . 2j Andlhc aufvveredi;hem,,Thuf faytli the' ftomofe a t burden vponyourflioulders: fe^ie ' Asitwasbefote o Readeheieof, Lord God of ifuel , Tell yet .^fihem^afh^fcnt ifipvy the Lpi^ your Ood^and his pepplerfraef, lIl'j.T^'iLlP'W* I'^i^^ihc ^°"^°"^V u/V ,W„'t ,,.: ' '4^Andprepareyour(%;esby4hoi^^^^ ifceKino. i4 ThusuyeththetojdiJBenqld, I wulbrmg your lathers according to y.ouc cpuffes, 3S*pa- isno^to VeSc'h aiillvpon this place , and vpop the inhabitants uid the King of ifrael hath vvritten,aiid according 'he people, and thereof,i?M««allthecuiies, that are written in the to the writing of Salomon his fonne,, .. toptaifeGo4 booke which they hawereadbefore the. King of ; j Andftandinthe Sanftuarie according to 4.c*4^»fV,/jJ.'<*^* ludah; . ' , , the diuifion of the families ofyourbcethrenjlthe iP/Jbtftt^u. 25 Becaiifctheyhaueforfa^nme, and burnt childrenof rhepeoplg, and4/if*^^he4aiifioap£ ;■ 5.. _■ :;,::-;; inc^nfe vnto other gods to angernie with all the the familifi of the Leuites;' ■ .j • ; i«.i,ioii j| ■ • Thislhefpea- vvorkes oftheirP hands, therefore Ihall my vyr^th 6 So, kill the Pafleoner, and,ra,n(aiifie y'°l"'' "I ■*»»•■ '/-"^l keth in contempt fall vpon this place,^nd (h^U uotbe quenched. felues, and ^ prepare yowrtir^t^^eHihat they,may eni tb <«I!oV ofiheidolaiers, 26 But to the king of Indah, who fent yoU to , doe according to the W(^d of the Lord ^y the rtiemfelueiihac' ^sron*and"7tuvV^"'l"''^^<^f^'^^L ift[n*o? to '!a "his ^^^^'^ TOC .-ind fareft thy clothes,and wepteft be- . people,to dip Pnefts and to the Leyites ; Hjlfciah, ^ . ; ^ . ^i •, ■■;^^ torfprmance.aid fore me, 1 hauealfo heard it, fay th the Lord. , and Zcchaciah, atidlehiel, nil^rsofthehpni^pf' ;". VcTv-issJt tu aOure the I'lite- 28 Bchokle, I wiUgSChcr thee to thy fathers, God,gaiie vnto the Priefts for the Pafleouer,,*«^H ' ■>; ..•'• pcmantofthsit and thou (lialt bc put inthygraue inpeace,and two thoii(;int.landfixhundrethy?;ec/>*, and three defttua.on. thine eyes (ball not fee all the cuill, which I will hundrethbullockes. ;■ " T Itmayappeate bring vpon this ^ place, and vpon the inhabitants , 9 ' ConaniahalfoandShemaiahandNetha- e Sotiiit«utrf .fiat rety fewe of the fame. Thus they brought the king worde neel his brethren.and Hafhabiah and Ieiei,& lo- "o' »"'' »' »U ' wfthnu™. ^S^ine. xabad , chiefe of theLeuites.gaivc vpto ttieLe- ^W^ Aaro'n .xvtre tccupied in offering of l^jftj^'" •' r^edrhe'thouaht ^ ^ ^^ lofiah tooke away all the abominations burnt offrings, and the fat vnti:ll night ; ttieicfpTC •fiAjiAjV'S.;., [^ it his duftie to fee ^^^^ o^^l the countrcs's.chatpeiteined to the chil- thcLeoitcspreparcd for themfclucs , and/or ti>c,''.- ,)^.'\ \";i\o ibata!lilioiiM dren of Ifrael,and compelled al 'that wcte found Prieftes the fonnes of Aaron, '■ t'o're''i''''^'h'°° »nl(rael, to ferue the Lord their God: /«allhis ij AndthefingersthefonnesofAiaphyZW* woid'orcod! <^ayes they turned not backe from the Lord God in their ftanding * according to the commandc- *tXltriinM.T, .of their fathers. mcnt of Daufd, and Afaph, and Hcman, and le- C H A P. XXXV. duthun the Kings'" Seer; and the porters at ei\cry :•• Mewing Wrejif J uftthytpeihthePagt.mt'r. s Hte feiicii foorth G,i, T'r- g^tc , who mi^ht not depart from thcif fcTuicC: c^il^^p^S)^ met. 10 Hn ffghmh tnught feaftofthevnleauened bread fcuendayes. tliethiiini which are fignififd. b So that thel.euitet charge was notonelyto 18 And there wasno PaffeOUCrkcptJikc that, *i!Biftctia ilie lemple.but alfo to inftiua tfa« peoj.le in the wotd of God. in Ifracl, from thc^yCSot Samuel the P/ophet; flcitbcr loflahs death. Ichoahaz. Chap.Twxv}. leboiachin. The captiuitic, i6f neither did all die Kingsof IGnel keepe fuch a them in his Temple a: Bafael. i Which waiia «bernciixitwea- tietbyccieof bis age. *2./("o;.s}»»- k Which wM a euie o( ihe Afly- liani,and lofiah tcitwg lejft he pj'iingchrouoh lu.'iahwouldc baueokcn l>ii kirgdome.oiarfe Pafleouer as lofiah kepc,and the Prieftcs and the Leuircs,and all ludalvnd Ifracl that were t pre fcnt,and the inhabitants of IcrutUcm. 8 Concerning the reft of the aftes of Ichoia- liim, and his abominations which he did, and ^ *•' mtietih f* m.ntation.this was I'pokenof as a ptouetbe.teaue Zach.i2.li. o Which Tome thinke letcmie inad;,wheteiii^ lamentcthtbe Rate of y church afierthukisgt ^cttb. •jJCi"*.*}^ ^ his God, and humbhd nor himfdfe before lere- 'hieemonetht "is And the fhootei-sU.ot at king lofiah: then miah the Prophet at the comrr.andementof the ""*'j" ^'>=»- the King Ciydeto hisfeiuants, Cary meaway,for Lord, ' iX*-j4, 17 ■». 1 am very fie ke. i J Eutheerebdiedmoreouer againft Nd>u- ««»!.;».». 24 ?o his P.ruants tooke hdm out of that cha- chad-neiiar, which had caufed hiTi to fweare 1^ ret,andputhimmthe fccondcharet which hee God: and he hardened Iris necke and made hs had, and when the\' had brought him to lenifa- heart obftiate that he might not returne to the lem,heedied,and was buried in the fcpulchrts of Lord God of Ifracl. his fathers: and all ludah and lerulalem mmour- 14 AlJthechiefeofthePricftsallbandofthe ned for lofiah. people trefpafled wonderfliily, according to all 2 J And leremiah lamented Iofiah,and all fin- die abominations of die heathen, and polluted ging men and finging women mourned for lofiah the houfe ofthe Lord which he had landified in in their lamentations to this day , and made the lenifalem. fameforan ordinance vntolfiael rand beholde, ij Therefore the Lord God of their fathers they be written in the " lamentations. foic to them | by his mcflen^ers, frifing earely |,^„ "*' '** **** i6 Concerning the reft of the aSesof lofiah & fending: for he had compaihon on his people, f By'tbisphrjfe and his goodnefie,ture Law of the Lord, i^ But they mocked the meffengersof God ni'"«th^rte» 17 Andhi5dcedes,firftandlaft,behold, dtey anddefpifedhis words, and mifufed his Prophets, g™^'"^,t',"*B^ are written in the booke of the Kings of Ifracl vnrill the wrath ofthe Lord aiofeagainft his peo- ti./j^ij.j. andludafa. ple,and till there was no gremedie. anda^.^aod 17 Forhc brcui,'ht vponthcmtheKingofthe 5»-3?- CHAP. XXXVL Caldeans, who flewe their young men with the f J^" °,tRi? I ^itr u^it,,,t,gnnh ithcahtx. 4 ^•■" "''"'"X' 7'Mf Cword ^ in the houfe of their SanOuarie, and fpa- tbei'fin.es.but tixf. S ^jur him ithciubhi. ii ^ftrr him ztMith, red neither yong man nor virgin, ancient, nor a- munnecdespo. 14.17 Inwl^tft lime alliht fetpltvtrtcvui tTfty lo'Bi- ged. Ge^/'CaueJlllintohishand, nifhthem. great and froall, and the treafures of the houfe of haoe bene 6atd ' the trcafures of the King, and of ^" •'" bol'»efle diefe carved he to Babel. r^tv?S . . -'. - - - ' . f Which IS not THen*the people of the land tooke lehoahax the Lord, and the fonne of lofiah,and made him king in hjs his princes : all fathers ftead in lerufalem. ip And they burnt die houTeofGod, and becao'fcGoVap- 2 lehoahax wdj three and twentie yeereolde brake downe the u all oflerufaiem, and burnt all p.-oo.*th him when hee began to reiene, and hee reigned three the palaces thereofwith fire, and all the precious "■hichyetisthe a monedis in lerufalem. ve{Ielsdiereof,todeftroya//. TXebut'b^' J And the King of Egvpt tooke him awa\' at 20 And they that were left by the fvTOrde,ca- caufeCodwooM Ieru{al.m,and condemned the l,:nd in anb him- ried he awav to Babel, andthe)- wereferuantsto by his mft iudge- drcth talents of filuer,and a talent of golde. him,rnd to his fo.ines,vnnll the kingdome of the "'"' P"""'i> 'bii 4 f Andthe Kim; of Egypt madp Eliakim his h Perfiaiis hadrulc, K"ol^aj°e'dd* brother kmgouerludah,and lerufalem, and rur- 21 To fulfill the worde of the Lord by the wi-.f axbiiioo ned his name to lehoiakim: and Necho tooke le- ' mouth of leremiah, vntill the larde had her a:'d*a»e g'pn>, t*.ln?e°uHm°* hoahax his brodier,and caried him to Egjpt. fill of her Sabbadis : fir all the daves that fhee '^^"Xl°\7'^l b^To pay t'h's"aj a 5 lehoiakim w** fiue and twentieyeeie olde, lay defbla:e, {he kept babbath, to fulfill fcuentie c^fitie:''ther''e'- yeeiely tribute, when he began to reigne,:nJ hee reigned eleuai yeeres. foie Us worke < Becaufeheana yeere in Icrufalemjan^ did ' euiU ill the fight of 22 f *Sutiiithe'nfirftveereofC\iiis King «Js«ondfmn». •J"; P'°P'' '";"'^. die Lord his God. of Perfa (when die ivorde of die Lord, H>cksn ^.''Ct'r'h"',?" nntioGodoy m» ^ . . „ , . vt t. -L.j «_ —Jt^. ding u was lolt Aft plague hee 6 Againft him canie vp Nefauchad-neizar and hoij on oodj KingofB.>bel,andboundhimwithchainestOCa- pa-r, who vfed ih;» wicked Innrument to dfcUre hit iuftfce. k WhenC)ri« rvhimtO Babel Kirgof Pe fia badmade theBabyloriaBsfubieoL I Who threalned the vrn. V™ , , , , t/- • • J r J. r seance (if Go(l, a::d leDenueyeere5cjptiuiiie,wh)ehhecalleil>iheSahbj:hsor yNebuchad-nerxaraUo'caned Of the vef- f^flofthe land, Jerenujn. *i,"^^^.ii. uMzg.ic i,jii.u m ;n the fiJsofcbebou^ of the Lords t^E-absI, atldput aiftyeetc chat he reigned ouetdicCaMeans,£z(ai.i. by X For three m»- ueibs alter the death of lofiab £aiiieSech9Co Ictalalem.andro the plagues be. gan,|ffhich Hul- dahjodthe Pio- phen lorewap • brongbt anew vpoo biio,aod at length lowed them oob fi.'Cuig.tf.ij, King Cyrus Ezra. proclamation. by the mouth of leremiahjWas finished) the Lord heauen giiien me, & he hath b commanded me to r j l ,. , , ftirred vp the fpirit of Cyrus King of Perfia, and build him an houie in lenifalem, that is in ludah. wa,acd by hizmT, hecmadea proclamation throughall his king- Who is among you ofal his people, with whome phetaboue an hi dome,and alfb by wri. ing,ilying, the Lord his God « ? let him goc vp, ^"th yeeres be- 13 ThusfaichCytlK King ofPerfia Allthe bo™c.ia,4..8th«I.r,,f»lemi.beT.mpItn,6u1dbebmTt3S«%'^««hi, Kingdomes of the earthhaththe Lorde God ot anointed :ro«lled,becjufeGodvredhttfct)uc«fgt»uinetodeliuetbjsChBfclw Theprayerof ManaflTeh King of the kwes» 7hh firtfir i$ net tiiiht Ehreajbut u tr*a/!Med oui of tbt Gret^t. ^ a TboD haft pro- jsifed that tep«i> tance ftalbt the way for them '.o tttornetothec. b He fptaketh tliisincoiBpari- Jboof hiinftlfefr thofeholy fathers which ha-.ie their commendatinn in tfie Scriptures, fochatin tefpeA oihimrdfebe caU leth their finnn nothing.butattrW buteth vnco tbeia figbtegoliKe*. OLordc AlmIghde,God of our fathers, Abra- ham J(aac and Iacpb,and of their lighteous feedc, which haft made heauen and earth with all their ornament , which haft bt)unde the fea by the wordc of thy commaiuidcyneni: , which haft fiiuc vp the deepe and fealed it by diy teixible and florioiis Name, whome all doe feare and tremble efbrethy power : fertheMaieftie ofthy glone cm not be borne,and thine angrie threatning to- vrard fimiers is iir.portable, but thy mercifuU pro- niife is vnmeafurable and vnTearcheableiFor thou art the moft high Lord,of great compafllon,long fiitf ering, & moft mercifiillj& repentdl for mans mifcies. Thou, O Lorde, according to thy great goodnes haft prorcifed* repentance and forgiue- nefTeto themthat ftnneagainft thee, & for thine infinite mercies halt appointed repentance vnto linna-s that the)' may be (aued. Thou therefore, O Lord,that art the God of theiuft, hal^ not ap- pointed repentance to the iuft,*f to Abraham, & i&ac-and ^cob, which haue not b finned againft thee, but thou haft appointed repentance vnto me tha: am a.(inner; for 1 hau&finned aboue the number of the &nd of thc&a. My txsi^rellions, O Lord,are multiplied: my tranlgicffions arc ex- ceeding many : and I am not worthie to beholde and fee the height of the heauens for the miilti- tudeofmine vnrighteoufnes. I am bowed downe with many y ron bands, that I cannot lift vp mine hcad,neyther haue any releafe.For I haueprouo- ked thy wrath & done euill before thce.I did not thy will, neither kept I thy commandements. I haue fct vp abommations and haue multiplied of- fences. Now therefore I bowe the knee of mine heart.befeeching thee of grace.I haue finned, O Lord,I haue finned, &: I acknowledge my tranf- greffions'-but I humbly befeechthee, fqrgiue me: O Lordjforgiue me,and deftroy me not with my tranfgreisions. Be not angrie with me for euer by referuing euill for me, neither condemne me into the lower partes of the eaith. For thou art the God, euen the God of them that repent ; and in me thou wilt.nicwall thy goodnes : &r thou wilt fauemce that am vnworthie, according to thy great mercieitherefore I will prayfe thee for euer all the dayes of my life, for all the power of the heauens praife thee,and thine is the gloiy foj euer and euer, Amen. EZRA. THE A R G V M E N T. A^ ttK LntUii ea*r»unifMU vntt his Church , aiii douh notpunijh them , hut to the intent tbey [hmldfetthetrntnemiftrus , Andbi exercifedvndcr the crcfi'e , that they might contemrte the World and afpire vntottjt heauens : f> after that he bad vtji:ed the leves andl{(ftthemntrrei»bnt~ 4iagt/iuent:e yeiret tn xftraige ceuitrey jmong itijtdels and idolatirs , he remembred his tender mefm cies and their infirmities , and thmforefar his owne fa!^e raifed them vp a dt/iuerer , andrtoctiedbctb the heartef the thief e ruler topitie them, andalfo by himpunijhed fuch , nkich had kfpi them to fer^ uitude.Netmth^andin^ leafl they jhould grtrt into a contempt of Gods great benefite, he l^ctpeth them JiiUineMrcifCi aKd raifth doiiteiiieall enernies ,f,-hich endew.ur asmuch as thty can to hinder their mcfi tpoitby intirprifcs : yet by the ex^Krtation of the Tropket they veent fortfarde by little and little till their xvor^e r/asfi^tjhed. The aut'jour of this book^ }vas £{^ra , who^vis Pnefi, and Scribe of tht l.axi\as cbap.j.6. He returned to lerufahm thefixtyieire ofDariui , 'xho fueceeded ^yitn^tbatis-^A. h-utfiftieytere aftirthe retHrnc ofthefiifi vnder Zetuhkibcl, when the Templev.ts built. He brought •Sgsth bun a great companie, and much treafures, y^ith letters to the K^JJ' offucn fir all/uch things as jhauldbencicjf^riefor theTem^le : oHdathiscommingheertdicJfedtb.xtnbichwtisajniJfe^ andfet the things in gcal order. C H A P. 1. t tfiit (tv.inh ti.m\e tht ptop'.t tkti v.u h ctfuuiti', 8 ^i,i rr'' ... ./„..,■- „h,.hlfi;,ls. ' Ow * in ' the fiift vecre of Cyrus KingofCertia (that the wonk ) of the Lord, Jp^kf'^ by the ''' mouth of leremiah, might be |accompli{hed; the Lord ftirred ■.p the ' Ipirite of Cynis King Lrldtat a.t. tnem n.ii. a'Kt:9 -.0. 3 Af;ei il.athe ail J Darius liad wi':.in l;.it>)io.i. b \\ hi' ptotni- rfWiKfRifVllnei3ncejr'erihjt7o.)cCI«»Wtre rafi^ct«,j;.t !• ( Th»t is, mo- ccdIt;ci.•': tcuTniihedwiib ling offering, for the houfc of God that is in Ic- 17 The fonncsof Eczai, three hundreth and v * rwhicr'ht thi- f"^i'^'"' thtee and twentic : rcii«»(liouldj«Dd 5 1 hen the chiefe fatliei-s of Iiidah and Ben- r8 The fonnes of lorah^n hundreth &twelue: t.. ward the repari- iamin,and thePricflsandLciiitrs rofc ^p,with all rp 7 he Tonnes of Hafllium, two hundreth and '"'rh ' r kT*"''' '^*-'^^''o'cfp''''tGodhadraife'ito go vf;,to build three and twentie : ars&*chaidt^nj ^^^ ^oufe of the LoTO vvhich is in lenif.ilcm. 20 ThcfonnesofGibbar,ninctieandfiue: 5;iiietiieihefcp:e. ^ And all g thty that were about thtm,{lrerg- 21 f The fonncs of EethUtliem, aii hundrcth [J'*,'^j'^^^ icntt: thus rather thcned their handes ivith vefli-koffilucr, with and tliree and twentie : w"Idar,Biguai,Rthum,Baanah.Thenum- drcthandfeuenandTortie: PritftrbutNehe. bjCT of the men « of thc people ofIfraelw<*f, 39 Thefonnesof Harim, a thoufand and fe- Biiab a man of ^ i ,- /•„',} i , r great am boritie 3 Ihefonnesof Parolh , twothoufand, an iicnteene. went not now, bnt tundreth feuentie and two : 4© ^ II The Leuites : the fonnes oflefhua, and (Tlidetiiteb came after «4. 4 Ihefonnesof Shephatiah, three hundreth, Kadmielofthe fonnes of Hodauiah, feuentieand c'wVwasDot feucAtieandtwo; foure, that Mordecai 5 The fonnes of Arah;feuen hundreth, and fe- 4 1 ^ H The Singers : the fonnes of Afaph , an ITf"* Sinjert. which was Eftert ucntie and flue: hundreth and eio-Iit and twentie. d m""' h ^ ^^' '°""" °^H PahathMoab, of the fonnes 42 f ||The fonnes ofthe portent rfidbnnes of |ThtT>orte«. ^otnraMp^MPle.' of Icfliua«irfIoab,two thoufand eight hundreth Shallum, the fonnes of Ater, the'fonnes of Tai- lor, o/t«ec^* andtwflue: mon, the fonnes of Akkub, the fonnes ofHatita, *fMHt, J The fonnes of Elam, a thoufand, twohun- the ibnnes of Shobai : all were an hundreth and drethand foure and fiftie; nine and thirtie. 8 The fonnes of Zattu, nine hundreth, and 4J f The !> Nethinims : the fonnerof ZSha,thc ^ SoeilW.b*. fiueandfourtie: fonnes ofHafupha, the fonnes of Tabbaoth, giu.Vfc?iteTmi 9 The fonnes of Zaccaijfeuen hundreth, and 44 The fonncsof Kctos , the fonnes of Siaha, pie"io'eut vi-o«[>. three and twentie : lai, the fonnes of Hanan, pointed to this 12 The fonnes of A2gad,athoufand,twohiin- 47 The fonnes ofGiddcI,the fonnes of Gahar, '"J^'' "j'f""' , -dreth and two and twentie: the fonnes of R-eaiah, ° *■'*' 15 The fonnes of Adomkam, fixe hundreth, 48 The fonnes of Rerin, the fonnes of Neko- Areefcore and fixe: da, the fonnes of Gaxxam, 14 The for.nes of Ei^ai, two thcr.fand, and 49 The fonnes of Vzia, the fonnes of Psfeah, &Ke and fiftie: die fonnes of Bcfai, ___^ Jo The They that returned, are numbret?. Ezra. The rccdifylng of the Temple. i Which came of them (hat Salo- mon hid >ppoin- t«J for the worke of the Tern fit. JO Theibnnesof Afeah/ihe fbnnes ofMeu- tolcnifalcm. nim,the^fonnes of Ncphufim, a Then iioode vp Idhiia the {bnne of lora- 5 r The formes of Bakbuk , the formes o£ Ha- dak,and his brethren the Pneftes,and Zeriibbabel kupa,thefonnesofHarhur, the b fonne of Shealticl, and his brethren, and "" M«iBing,ne. yi ThefonnesofBaxluth, thefonnesofMe- buildcd the altar of the God of Ifrael, to offer ^^t7o't,n'"i'"^** hida, the foniies of Harfha, burnt otfrings thereon, as it is written in the Law jjlah "e*ii f.** J J The fonncs of Barcos, the fonnes of Sifara, of'MofesthemanofGod, chron.j.ij,, thefonnesofThamah, j And thtyfet the altar vpon « b»sba(es(for « inthepiice 54 The fonnes of Nctiafa,' the fonnes of Ha- feareii^d* among them, becaiife of the people of ^"'j^*'".™'^ tiplia, thofe countries) therefore they offered burnt of- "^ * '• 5 J The font\es of Salomons ' (eniants : the frings thereon vnto the Lord,*««ffn burnt offerings fbniies of Sotai , the /bnnes of Sophcred: , the in the morning,and at eue n. ibnnes of Peruda, 4 They kept alfo the feafl of the Tabernacles, 56 The fonncs of laalah , the fonnes of Dar- asitisu-ritten, and the burnt offerings* daily, by *Bx»it}.ii, koiijthe (bnnes of Giddel, numbcr,accordingtotheaiftomedaybyday, 57 The fonnes of Shephadah, the fonnes of 5 And aften\'ard ' were not found : therefore weie the remnant of their brethren the Prieftsandthe w^y.''for i« The" ftatehylheiiname, they put from the Pricfthood, Leuites, and all they that werecomeout of the meant leafor they indrobyGndsiuft tfj- And 1 Tirfliathafnydvnto them , thatthey c^ptiuitie vnto leruGlcm, and appointed the Lc- had prouided Jot bwftre eftima ' ^^'^"''^ "^"^ ^"^ °^'^^ "^^^ '''"'^ "^^'"5' "^'^ ^^^'^^ "'"^^^ ^"°"'' '^"''^"'^'eyerc olde and abouc,to fet for- '/^".^be wotk^" onofthewOTld'' rofe vp a Pricfl with " Vrim and Thummim. wardthe workeofthehoufeoftheLord. andthedignitie' Befidc theirferuants and their mavdcs : of workemen in the hoiifeofGod, and the fonnes tbewaike. whomi»»«* feuenthoufand, three hundreth and ofHenadad with their fonnes, and their brethrea fcuen and thiitie : and among them were two thcLein'tcs. hundreth finging men and finging women. i o And when the builders laved the foimdati- 66 Their hoiP..-s tvere fcucn hundrethand fixc on of the Temple of the Lord,they appointed the and thirtie: their mules, two hunilreth and fine Priefts in their apparell with trumpets, and the and fonrtie : Leuites the fonnes of Afaph with cymbilcs , to 6j Tl>eircame!s,foure hundreth, and hue and prailetheL'Oid , * after the ordinance of Dau^ "'•f*'»«.«A7ifc tf)irtic : their affes, fixe thoufand, feuen huridretli Kingoflfiael. andtuentie. 11 Thus they fang when they *ahc prayfc, 6S And ecrttzlne of the clriefe fathers, w hen and when thcv gauc thankcs \'nto the lord , For they cametothehoii{2oftheLord,whichvvasin heisgood, for Iris mcrcic*»i«r«* foreuerto- Krufdem, they offered willingly forthehoiifeof wardlliacl. And all the people fhouted withd' Cod,to fet it vp vpon his foundation. great Ihout, when rhev ptaj'fed the Lord, be- gj^j^f^^f, ^9 Theygaiicaftcrtheirabilitievntothetrea- caiife the foundation of the houfeof the Lord Yaw that it waj no- li Ofhim!imtm(ortethihemj the « hole fi.ianie tcrs, and th::Ncchinims dwekin their cirics, and loudvoice,andmany fhouted aloud for ioy, ihat^[?halhemort "'""'"■"' ' al] Ifrael in their cities. ij So that the people couldc not difcerne the („jutifiill then tb« found ofthe (hour for ioy, from the noyfeofthc firft: meaning -he C H A P. 1 1 1. weeping ofthe people : for the people flioutcd |i;i;|^""7.h"'mfc y tjTir to »«» tori. 7 with 3 loud Cry, and dicnoifc w^ heard fatreoff. ZaUcmt^*" - nJ/l„g-v<,toihiLord. •" fc^, ANd • whenthea feuenth moneth w,ns come, CHAP. II 1 1. andthechiKlrenoflfracl-.rer*inthcircities, , Tr,eiMmfcfih,T,mpUi.h:Hdrtd»il>»». u t,tur,t» die people ailcin'. Jco dvemlclues as one man vn- ^c»4*«r*f «, and ibe mfm't. * i.rrJ'K4f. a CalltdTiihri, wni.h ai(.art o( Septetn. bri.anfl pari of oaobcc Tiff f'tt'Vc fir the Tit'f.'t, 11 ./*»«// Rcbums accufaiion. Chap.iilj.v. ThcbuUdinghindercd. 1^9 a Meining ihe in. Tj^t * ^^ aduttiaries of ludah and BcnianuH 17 f The King fentan anfwcre vnto Rehum fcibitantjofsam*- XJheard, tliartlic children of the captiuitiebuiJ- the Chanccllcr, and Shimfhai the Scribe, andto «(AffN°i^hidpl"? dcd the Temple vnto the Lord God of Ifracl. thereftoftheir companions that dwelt in Sama- ced int'he find c J 2 And thej' camc to Zerubbabcl , and to the ria,and vnto die other beyond theRiua,lShcIam I Some readf fm theiennttMbei. cbiefe fatheis,and fayd vnto them, We wll build andmCheeth. Sheiam.fj!mjcio« a.King '7-M-?"* vvith you ; for we fcekc the Lonlyour God as ye 1 8 f The letter which yec fenc vnto vs , hath "' caUfd'air* eod''botwoia);p- ''•'> andweehaue facrificed vnto him (Ince the bene openly read before me, cheencih.a* pedi'dolt»alfa& time of Efar Haddon king of Aliliur, which 19 And I haue commanded & they haucfear- veir.io. ihtfeforewtreibe brought vs vp hither. ; ched, andfound, that this city of oldetiir.e hath *'"bem>e7-niMti ^ Then Zerubba'.el, and lefhua, and the reft madeinfiirrcaionrgainft kings, & hath rebelled, o'cod. ' ofthe chiefe fathers of liraeJ, fayd vnto tliem, It and rebellion hath bene commiited therein. is not for you, but for vs to build the hoiife vnto 20 1 here haue bene mightic kings alio ouer b Foriherpercti our God ; b for we our fclues together v, ill build Jenifalem, which haua ruled ouerall beyond the oedwbattheitpre- it vntothe Lord Godoflfiael, as king Cynisthe Kiuer, and tolk, tribute, and cuftome was giuen t'or'aVdlurtie l^gofPerlial-athcomrrandedvs. vnto them. in Read of true te. 4 Wherefore die people of the landfdifcou- 21 Makeyenowadcaec, thatcholemcnmay ligion, raged the people of ludah, and troubled them in ceafc, and that the city be not built, tilllhauc gi- t'^^-'"*^''*'"' building, ■ uen 4«o//)ey commTindemcnt. t'Th'ey bfibed the J And rhe\' « hired counfcllers againft tfierr, aa Take heed no.ve that yee ficle net to doc gouernours »odet to hinder their deiiice,al] the dayes cf Cyrus king this : why (liould domagc grow to hurt the king ? the king,to hinder ofPcrfia, fiucn viitill thc reigncof Dariiis kingof ' ij When the copic of kins; ArtahThafhteslet- !hI"tha°'h.V,can ^^^- ^^ ^^s read before Rehuni and Shim(].ai the- : De7jbid?,tbatGod 6 Andjn the reigneof J Ahafliuerofh (in the fcribe, and their companions, the)' went vp in all ftiould be purely beginning of his veigne) wrote they an acailhtion thehafte to lerulalem vnto the Ie;ves, and caulf d x'""'' If I 3n^'"ft'^-'*-''"'i^^'^""^sofIudah and lerulalem. them to ceafe by force and power. ■• ^ Not5lro?/t'«f:. led" Anax crxes? 7 ^""^ '" the dayes of e Artafhafhte, Mithre- 24 Then <» ceafed the worke of the houfe of for the Ptcpi »tj- ' whichisaPetfian dath, Tabecl , snd the reft of thcir companions God, which was in leniialerp, and did ftay vnoo exi.ottedihcmto' "raaie.fomeihinke wrote when it was peace , vnto Artaibaftite king thelecondyercofDariiiskingofPcrfia. vfed'uircdiii'cnrr cZ"l'^t^o* o^l'erlia, and the writing ofthe letter was die A- CHAP V becaufe 'ot I'te" Dariu»,aiva'r.?. ramjtcs wTiting,and the thing declared wtin the , K<.e^„-„j zch^'}»h .he ^nyK'^e. ' j Th »»»(» ofiht """i'le*. e Called Artaxer- language ot the Aranites. Tmpltgotthfi,nardcoiiti*i)tothet»inkofTi vnto them. tbe'AiTy'rfins^la'. Af harfathcaie, Taipelaic, Apharfaic, Archcuaic, 2 Then Zerubbabel the fonne of Shealrie!, eed in Samaria ia Bablaic, Shulhanchaie, Dehaue, F.br.aie, and lefh.ua the fonne of lozadak arofe , and be- fttidofthetenne lo And the reft of thc people ivhom the great gan to bi;i]d the houfe of God at lerulalem, and e'stmethinkeit ^"'^ "o''*^ ^ ^^'W^ brought oner,andfet in the with them wtr* the Prophets of God, which wjssaotbetib.but <^"'cs of Samaria, and other that are bej'ondthe a helped them. * ^■'"'«'' iwoof* rather s»!raana'fer. h Riucrand iChecneth. 3 ^At thefame timecameto thertTatnaf, |J'J^'^j,^j'°j8"^* tls^s! hemf"n'"'tb ^ ' ^ ^'^'^ "^ ^^ copi'eof the letter that diey which was captaine beyond the Riuer, and She- Zm 'ih'e'rb thx in'r'erp«ft"oVBa"e'l ^^n^ vnto King ArtahQiafhte , Thy S b r- iher- boznai and their companions, and faydthns ihey were more' tiiattbey dwcU V A N T s die men beyond the Fviucr and Chce- vnto them,Who hath giiien you commandemenr '"^i"" '<> buil^ l"^v;:fchwerea ""^^'-^^'^'V'^''' . ,- , . to bidU the houfe, and to lay die foundations of ll;;:,"™"™^ ierteide pToJte 12 l^eitknowenvntothe kmg thatthclcwes, thefewalles? buiidtheXemprt ihatenuiedtb* which came Vp from thee to vs , are comc vnto 4 b Xf,en laid we vnto them afrer this mancr, of<^od. lewea. lerulalem (a citie rebellious and wicked) and What are the names of the men that buirde this n,iJ5''j\V^''jh.i'*' builde, and lay the foundations of the walles,and building? asmfeiot hatieioynedthefoiKidarions. 5 Butthe'cieoftheirGo.1 was%-ponrheEl- c Hisfauooraad I J Be it knowcn nowe vnto the King, that if dersofthelewes, tha: they could not caufe thefe th«ri.iri: of- this citie be bui]c,& the founcations of the walles to ceafe, tin the matter came to DanV.s ! and then ^'"^''^ li Mewing y gTts ^^ycd, thcy will nor giu£ tolle, tribute, nor k cu- they anfvvered by letters thereunto, that are wonni to ftomc : (o (halt thoii hinder the kings tribute, 6 The copy of the letter,thar Tatnai captaitte '^ §"""'" '<'"g* 14 Nowe therefore becaufef wee hauc bene beyond the Riuer, .nnd Sether-bomai and his 1 hynycMmftf f"'oiig'-,t vpinche ^rw-ipahce, itwasnotmeete companions, Apharfechaie (which were beyond \Eir.inihtchtl. fi>r vs to Iv-e the Kings dilhonour : for diiscaufe the Riuer) fent vnto king Darius. dt,iyt'h,»t €»en haucweftn: and certii'ed the King, 7 They fent a letter vnto hirtjywhercintt was fluct'^''^ r; Thacone may fearchin the bcoke of the written thus, VntoDarivS theKing^all • ' Cbroniclescftl-iy fathers, and thou (halt fihdc in pcice. ■ ■ the booke of the Chronicles, and perceine that 8 Beit knowen vnto the King, that we tvcnt this citie is rebellious and noilbme vnto kings into the pronince ofTudea, to the houfe of t&e andpiou!nces,andthattheyhauemoucdfedirion g-eatGod, which is builded with ji gjcat ftones, itiju^ih- of oide time , for the which caufc tliis citie was and beames .ire layd in the walles, and this woakv: deftioyed. is wrought Ipeedily.andprolpereth in their hands. _ i Y 30 VV* ♦t.iCf«g.<.«, « Reidechip.t. The decree of Darius^ Ezra.^ The Paflcouef i 10 We afked their names al/o , that we might tlie Icwes may buiMc this botjfe of God in hii ccicifie thee , ^aii that we mijht write chenaiTiCs plices ' oftiie men tha: were their i-ulers. S Forlhaiegiuenacommandemcnt vvhatye 11 ButcheyanfvvcredvsthiJS,andfaid,Weare fhalldotocheEldersotthefelewes, forthebuil- theferuaiitsofcheGodotheauenandeatth, and dingofthishouieofGod,tbatofthereuenucsof buildethehoufe that was builtofoide<«»^niany theKing, which is of the tril ute beyond the Ki- yeres agOjwhicha <^ great King ofIirael*buiidcd uer, there be incontinently expenfes giuen vnto and founded it. diefe men that they dceafe not. ^FetlKireif - liEuta&erthatour fathers had prouoked the 9 And chat v^hich they fhallhaueneedof, let money. God of heauen vnto wrath , * he gaue tliem ouer it be giuen vnto cheni day by d .y , whethcrit be into the hand of Nebuchadnezxar Kingof Babel yong bullocks, or rammcs,orlambsfor the biirnc theCaldean, andhedeihKjyedchishoule, and ca- offerings of the Godof heauen, \vheat,falt, wine, tied the people away captiue vnto Babel. and oy le , according to the appoy ntment of the I J But intheefirft yeere of Cyrus King of Frielles dwt are in lerufalem, that there beno Balel, King Cyrus n^ade a decree to builde' this fault, • hpufeof God. 10 That they n-ay haue to offer Twee: odou« 14 And thevefTels of goldcandfiluerofthc vnto the God of heauen, and pray for the Kings houfe of God, which Nebuchadnexiar tooke out life, and for his Tonnes. of the TempJc,that was in Ieruralem,and brought 1 1 And I haue made a decree, rfiat wtolbeuer them into the Ten^le of Babel, tliofe did Cyrus ihall alter this fentence, the wood Oiall bepulled the kingtake outofthe Temple of Babel, and downefromhishouie, andfiialltcfetvp,iiniihe lff.e»aechjp.i.8, thc)' gaue them vnto ene f Shdlibaxzar by his ilialbe hanged thereon,andhis houfe (halbemadc name, whom he had made captaine. a dunghill for this. 1 5 And he fayd vnto him , Take jthefe veflels 12 And the God that hath caufcdhis Name andgo thy way, and put them in the Temple that « to dwell thcre,deftroj all Kings and people that e VMiolutSif. is in ierufalem, and let the houfe ofGod be built putto tlieir hand to alter <««rf to deftroy this houfe poimedihatplace inhisplace. of God, which is in Ierufalem. I Darius haue oiudt*'!,'/?^"' 16 Then came the fame ShefhbaTTar, and layd madea decree, let itbedonewidifpeed. "'"*" *'** the foundation of the houfe of God , which is in 13^* Then Tatnai the captaine beyond the *t£f(Dam King »/ Ti'pti,'fifr tit Tint' fit -KM tu^iJtdAtiddciiicaU , IbtcbiLirinej jjtji/ki'fttbt fiifi ofvnUtHftudbriad. >Tr Hen * king Darius gaue commandement,and toM'feu \0r,Mtr6U, h Mcanmg 7e- iiibb^bclgCo whom 'licg:iicri>cbatg& e Meddle gnt withthtnijneithet litodettlicia. g treafiires, which is there in Babel, whether a dc- prolpcred by the prophefy- ing.off Haggai the pro- f Wtom God fli» CTee hath bene made by KingCyrus, to build this phet, and Zcchariah the-fonneof Iddo, and they 'f ^ T^ 'f *""",!< Loi^e of God in Ierufalem, and let the king fend builded & finifhed it, by the appoyntment of the gtuethe.t*«ro''ike God ofllracl, and by the commandement of Cy- good futteCfc. nis and Darius , and Artahfha.'htcking of Perfia. ^ J And diis houfe was finilhed tfre third day of the moneth S Adar , which w:is ^ the lixt yeere 6 TJ'« '» »fc« of the reigne of King Darius. «d co"e"^ __^ ^ ^ i(5_*rAnd thechildraiof IfracI,thcPriefb, pa«c/Feb«n»ry 1 they madefearchiiTthef librarieofthetiea- and the Leintes, and the refidueofthe children of andpaitol fires, which were dbere layd vp in Babel. the captiuitie kept the dedication of this houfe of **'^'J'j ^^ ^^^ ^ a And there was found in a » coffer (in the God with ioy, foniecb »ftet iiie« palace that was in the prouince ofthe Medes) a »7 And offered at tlie dedication of th'S houfe fetttetiu**, volume, and therein was it thus writtai, as a me- of God an hundreth bullockcs , two hundrcth inoriall, rammes , fourc hundreth lambs, and twelu c goats, J In The First yeere of King Cy- for the (inne of alllfrael, according to the nunj- nis, KingCynis made a decree for rf\e houfe of ber ofthe tribes of Ifiael. God in Ierufalem , Let the houfe be built , eutn 1 8 And they let the Pricfts in their order, and theplace where they Qfreredfacrifices,and let the the Leuitcs in" their courfes ouer diefeniiccof walles thereof be ioy ned together : let the height God in lenifalan , as it is written in the * bookc *K«w t-^&t^i thereof 6f direefcore cubitcs ,<«» him goe vnto the Temple that is in lenifalem to rated themfclues vnto them , from the fUthincIfc ,'".''"''*:" •."*!!, "" ^ - - - - oftheHeadienofthelandtofeckcdicLord;°;|?,^*^;^„7^J God of Ifrael, did eatc, ihe tme God, 21 And thcv kept the feaft of vnleaucned bread kMcioiBjpari . feuen dayes with ioy :for die Lord had made them J]^j Medli*pf<«5! gbd, and turned die heart ofthe king of kAfihur ,„' & Aflviiant. 7 Sufferyee the worke of this houfe of God, vnto them , to f incourage them in the worke of tEhr.tt/lrmttbi that the wptaines of the Icwcs and the Elders of the houfe of God, turn the God of Ifrael. <*«> *<**• CHAP. his place, rnd put them in the houfe of God. 6 Therefore Tatnai captaine beyondthcRi- ucr, and Shethar Boxnai, (and their companions Apharfecaie,which are bej'ond the Riucr) be yce farre ' from thence. The Kings comnuuion. Chap.vil.tiii. Who returned with Ezra. J70 CHAP. V 1 1 thou before God in Icruralem. I '»,ibtc»miu7ui,i»tf^itfih*K''>S^Exr* >o G,l ^^ ^^„^f^ ^f j^y God, which fhall bc mectc for • Thf Ihtnrt* VT^**' '^tfr thcfc things, in the reignc of* Ar- thee to bcftowe, thou (halt beflow it oi«i of the wtitt,ihatdiucif i>l tahfliathtc King ot Pcrfia, M>tu P.xra the Kingstreafiirc houfe. Fe'(Uw'c''fr{^Ud 'of^^ofScraiah.thelTonne of Azariah, the forme ji And 1 King Artahnianitehatiegiuencom- bj ,hi, Binie,ji ofHilkiah, mandemenctoal the trcalurcrs which are be>omJ •Phitiohwit'i a ThefonncofShallunajthefonneofZadofc, 'thcRiuer, that whatlbcuer Exra the Prieft and I Wl>''liw»i ikr eto thcfonne of Ahinib, Scribe of the I aw of the God of hcaiicn (ha Jl re- aadibf°''wc.ebt. l^m'^MdCsiit'to ^ Tht fonneofAniariah, thcfonne of Aiari- quire ofyotijthat it be done incontinently, yondi'm«V«** th hundicth+mea(urcsofwheate,andvntoanhun- t^''-'**^- tlic fonne of Biikki, dreth tains of wine , ajKi vnto an hundreth J The fonne of Abiflhua, the fonne of Phi- m baths ofcjyIe,and fait without writing. »" ntaitijntp htxnitiattth nehas,thefonneofElcazar,the fbnne of b Aaron, jj WTiarfoeuer « by the commaundcmcnt of * ""' '•*'^"' biikinied.tillht the chiefe Prieft. theGodofhcauen,letitbedone(peedily forthe commtthtoAi. ^ihis Ezra Came vp from Babel, and was a houfeoftheCodofheaucn: for why fhould he 111', It «T^f * Scribe prompt in the Law of Mods, which the be wroth " againft the Realme of the King, and » "^^'l' ■»"'"<* fcim.' ^ LordG<5dofIfrnelhadgi„en,andtheKingpue hischildrenS otili^^'Z'L c Hellwwetli him all his requcft according to the liand of the 24 And weeeitifieyoii, thatvponanv of the c»nfed him 10 »fe ^'"^'^'^'^^"^ ^OTdhisGoA,Vfhuh\fas\ponhim. Pricftes, Lcuites, fingers, porters, Nethinims» thiilibetalitie.an* "owmethVui* 7 And there went vpwr«/«*of the chiKiren or Mini(lcrs in this houfe of God, tliere (hall ""ba'',*l°"'o'iV aod to txponnd it, ofIfrael,andofthc Prieltes, andthe Leuitcs,and no gouemour lay vpOQ them tolle, tribute nor of„itt'eta8eaio»' whomMarke eal- the()ngers,andthcportcrs,and theNethinims vn- cuftome. Tobisptopie. letbafctib nfc ters, which may ;udge all the people that is be- according tuth^ oftheLaw,Mati»H.n,^„gj},^^^j^^^,,5^ the faieuthy Cere « oTthe yondthe Riuer, fUMallcharknowctheLawcof wor^i of Go(J,an4 d'rha^ontcTt^d King. thyGod,an.iteachyer*««thatknovveitHot. 'h'*''}-'!}'^""^ part of Inly aiul 9 FoT vpon the firfl ddy of the firft moneth z6 And whofoeiier will not doe rfie-Lawcof wollldn«KoW^ part of Augiift. begKnhetogoevpfromEabel, andon the firfi thy God,2nd the Kings lawe, lechinrhaueiudge- e O/Kios Dirroi. tciMfiihtktmt<,fiiii.i^HfimomlbtihthtV>u^s XZZ^^nllix pie ^Ifi^el, and ?ftbePricSej and Lcuites S to g^!'^"''' ^' '^ ' ""' "^'"^ ibeKingwithed goe to lenifalem withtheejfhallgoe. Jiim long life. 14 Therefore art tliou ftnt of the Kinged •"pHele *arenowc the chlefe fathers orthent, •».F/*J.jjfc g Whehtftnri. hisfeuencounfellers, to h enquire in ludahand 1 and the genealogie of them that came vp bjl.'nan'dh°d riot IcHifalem, according to the Lawe ofthy God, with me from Babel, in the reignc of King » Ar- » »«»otiince.of-Babel,.T,'ithph"/ree .ofPharo|}iiZ.<^haiiah,and with, him the count of" -ofhingofrhe pedpli, a^ikhnc-whjchitbe Prieft§s the niaTes-an hundreth and fiftic. X)ffirr willin^lf-ai the honfeofthdr God which is 4 Gfthe Tonnes of || Pahach Moab,Elihoenai, I Or,t»(immtff jnlenifalem, . . thcfonne of Zerahiah, and with' hifn two hun- '^""'* *■ 17 That thoii^maveft' buy'Tpeedily with this drethrnales, ' •- \ ■' f;iuer,birilockes5tammes,larbe?,wi{h their meate J 0¥th -Tonnes <>fS!iechanJah, the fbnne nf off! ings and thfeff drintc oifrins u'lid thou flralt lahazieLanJ with hini tlwee hufidreth males. offer-TheiV)vponth?a&ai:ofthehoufeofyoi»r ^' And of the Tonnes of A*n, Ebcd the (bnnc God,which-isinIcnifalem. :.uj . - , ■• f .9fIonath:in,and withhitpfifticmala. 1 S Ar>d \*'hatltl> i^'fine'of At£aliab,3iKJ.w ith him Teuentic males.^ i A»yelt»ewe ,doeyeeitaccoru*''G«*di' * 8 And of the ib^nes of Shepliatiah.Zcbadi- . heftmay ferut to- ' 19 And the veflils that aregiueft thccforthe ahrhe^incofMichseljaodwirhhimfourefcore «»«l»i'«w» foiijrt;c'ofth«lK)*i«.Qftby God,tk)f«di6iiMa; nwl«. • ^. Afaflproclaimcil. Ezra. The Leuites charge. h Tiatcame to gowiib Ezta., c To tfait place oi'Euphcatei, where Ahauache tiaercatte:h into it,looke iJBidtai Sit. ^tfewas tbe cbiefcft that Uught (here the X.aw oE Gcd vnto the Leuites. f Ehr. put wtritt intbtir mMUb, t ReideCbip. 9 Of the Comes of loab, O'oadiah tlicfonne-of good , an J precious as goldc. lehicl, and with him two hundr£ch and dgbccene iS f AndlfaidvntothcnijYc areconfecrate males. vnto the Lord,and the veficls ^re confecrate,and 10 Andofthefonnesof Shcloraith the fonne the golde nndthefiluer are freely offered vnto of lofiphiah, and with hira an hundreth and the Lord God of your fathers. threefcore males. J9 Watch ye,and keepe them vntill ye weigh 11 AndofthefonnesofEebai, Zechariahthe ihem before thechiefePrieftcsandthe Leuites, fonne ot Bcfaai, and with him eight and twentie and the chiefe Others of Ifrael in lerufalem in tnales. che chambers of the houfe of the Lord. I z Arid of the fonnes of Azgad, lohanan the jo So the Priefts and the Leuites receiuedthe fonne of Hakkatan, and with him an hundreth weight ofthefiluer and of the golde, and of the and ten rrales. ' vefl'elsto bring them to Ieru(alein,vnto thehonfc 13 Andofthe{bnnesofA_donikam,f6<«f wwr of our God. thefa lalljwhofe names are thd"e : Eliphelet,lehicl, j i ^ Then we departed from the Riuer of A- and Shemaiah,and with them, threefcore males. bauah 011 the twelft day of the firft monedi,to go 14 And of the (bnnes of Biguai, Vthai, and vnto leruialem^and the hand of our God ivasvp- 2abbud,and v\irh themfcuentie m^lcs. on vs,and deliucrcd vs from the hand of the enc- I J And I gathered them to the = Riuer that mie,and of fuch as bid ^ waite by the way. k This df clared gocth toward Ahaua, and there abode wee three j z And wc came to Ierufalem,and abode there jl",* fuHof Xn""^ dayes : then I viewed thcpeopIe,.-md thePrieftes, thrcedayes. and\et God d7"' and found there none ofthe fonnes of Leui. j| And on the fourth day was the filuer nert'd tbem aced- ia Therefore (ent I to Eliczer, to Ariel, to vvcighed^ndthegoIdandtheveiTel inthehoufe '•'"gtoiheii Shemeiah, and to Elnathan, and to laril'', and to of our God by thchandofMeremoththe (bnne P")'"* Elnathan,and to Nathan,and to Zechariah,and to of Vriah the Pritft, and with him ivas Elcazar the Mdhullamthechiefe,andtoIoiarib,andtoEiia- fonne of Phinehas, and with them W4f loKibad than,menofvnderftanding, the forme of leQiua, andNoadiah the (bnne of ' 1 7 And I gaue them commandement,to Tddo B innui the ' Leuites, I Thl» was a to. the 'i chiefeft at the place of Cafiphia,and I ftold J4 By number and by weight of eueiyone,and k^ef agood them the words that they fhould fpeake to 1 ddo, all the weight was written at the (ame time. Ms'imegntie'thK rt«^to his brethren theNethinimsattheplaceof 3J Alfo the children of the captiuitie, which he vf oi.id h. u'e Cafiphia thattfa:y fhould caufe the minifters of werecome our of captiuitie,oftred burnt offrings witneacs of fas the Fcufe ofour God to come vnto vs. vnto the God of Ifrael, twelue bullockes for all *>*''««• tS So by the good hand ofour God r^hicbvat Ifrael,ninetie and Cv^^e. rammes, feuentie and fcuen vpon Vj, the)' brought vsaman ofvndaftanding larrbeSjani twelue heegoates for finne: all w<« a of tlie fonnes of JV'ahali the fonne of Leui the burnt offering of the Lord, fonne of Ifrael, and Sherebiah with his fonnes jtf And the^- deliuercd the Kings commiflion and his brethren,««^« eighteene. vnto the Kingsofficers, and to the captaines he- lp AFo Hafhabiah, and mth him lefhaiah of yondthe Riuer: and tliey promoted the peo|)I^ the lonnesofMerari, with his brethren, and their andthehoufeofGod. fonnes hventie. C H A I* DC 20 And ofthe «Nethinims,\vhomDau!d had , s^tetmpUmtthcn'iheplcplethMthiJtutnKlthmfihM rct,and the Princes for the feniicc ofthe Leuites, fioii Gcd^ndmifriti withthe GmiUi, 5 Htfr*)ah -m*. two himdreth and twentie of the Ncthinims, '"Cei which all were named by name. 21 And there at the riuer,by Ahaua,! proclai WHen * as thefethings were done, them- *U[ir.Z.tj, lers came to me,(aying,The people of If- { Hefhtweth . '"ca 3 iaii,uiaL we miguc ' nui^ioie our iciucs oc- -i«>-i,*iiuuit rnciics, anu uici^tujn.jdit uul-h,- - "OiowetiBie thnthcendo! fore our God,andfeckeofhim a right way for vs, parated from diepeopleofthelandes (as tou- ^JciTe'ubb^ Princes and rulers hath 4e,oc«.saretb« t> Thatjs.thege* proteftionotGod.'jfyj. gpj j^g^^.^jjj^^g^jgJQf^^j^ bcncchiefein this trcfpalVc. j;. «hiel<:fc»guinet» theabyfeekmg ^^ Then I fcparated twclucofthc chiefcof J But when I heard this;fayinf, I rent tpt/ hereof^, ,.,,^ the Priefts, Sherebiah, -tisf Hafliabiah, and ten df clothes and my garmait, anrfpluckt offtlic hsatf. their brethren with them, ~ . ofmine head, and of mybeard^ and fate downp 2J Andweighedthemthefiluerandthcgold, 'aftonied. «• *"'i!'V*'""r«u and the velTels, 'tusn the offring ofthe houfe of 4 And there affembled vnto mce allthat fea- J;"/„J^7oDt"noi onr GoA.tthich cheKing and his coimfellers, and red the tvords o f the God of lfrael,bccaufe of the |,i. berefites to- his Princes, and all Ifrael that were prcfent had tranfgrefrion of them ofthe capciuitie. And 1 fate »ard« v$ or el« offered. dOwncaftoniedvnullthe*.<»!Wingfawf^c, . ^f^X*"!.**' 16 And I weighed vnto their hand fke hun'- J And at the euening facnH(« liirofe vp frona , ^/^^ /^^"^ dreth and fiftieh talents of fikjcr, and in (Hue- mine heauifttffe/antl when I Iiadi rent my clothes numh.:i^i. veflcls, an hundreth talents, mi'm golden hiiiv- ^d my g.imjcnr; I fell vjion itiy knees aiul fprod drethtalents: outmfnchands vfttothcLordmy God. i. ,^„,.;.,,^ v 27 And twentie b- fins of goldc,of a thoufind 6 Andfaid, OmyGod,IamconfoundeJ,ini he did doubt ofCodipowct. b Reade i.Kiogi Ezras prayer. Chap.x. Strange mariages. 171 j-n. . •• — „. for our inlquiti« are iftcr *AndEzrarore vp from before the houfe •i.E/J'.j.r. tbai ihcy C3B not ,„ g great trefpaii'e vnto this day, and foi our ini- of God , and went into the chamber of lobanaii jtowgieatcr. qiiities hauewe,our kings ,«. It li J pjace.that our God may light our e>'es, & "5uc ftluct vnto Icrufalcm. oftheaiihitte- vsalitlereuiumginourferuitude. S And wnolocuer would not come within oaiiseHillini 9 For »/jc««jAwc were bondmcn, yet ourGod three dayes according to thecOunfel ofthe Prin- pUcir, which finite jjath not foilakcn vs in ouf bondage, but hath ces,3ndElders,alhisfubfbncefhouidbelIforfait, \Or,ttntlinnti. iuiie» lo hjne encliiied mercy vnto vs in the flfiht of the Kings and hee fliould be fcpar;:tc from the Congreeati- ,,.,]^ *^ ofPcrlia,togiUcvsh(e,«iWtoere(ftthehoufeof on of them ot the captiuitie. our God, & to redrefle the dtfolate places there- 9 ^ Then all the men of ludah and Beniamin of, and to giiie vs a wall in ludah &: in lerufalem. aflembled thenrifelues vnto lerulalem within 10 Andnbvv,ourGod,whntniallwefay after 'hreedayes, which was the twentieth ;/4jr of the thisPforwehauefoifakenthycommandements, * ninth nroncth , and all the people fate in the 00^^? N**'' 11 Which thou haft co-.maunded by thy fer- ftreete ofthe houfc of God, trembling for this "erobc^Md puc •«««.ij.}i. 6- J4- uants the Prophets,faying,* 1 he land whereunto matcer,and for the fraine. o{ Dccembtr. «>,is,i«.*«.7-»j- ye go to podeiTc it, is an vnclcanc land , becaufc 1 0 And Ezra the Prieft llood vp , & faid vnto ^ ^'^ ''l* ^"^'^ ofthe fildiines of the people of the Kinds , which thcm,Ye hauetranfgren'ed, & haue taken fb^ge Z'(ofhc^°»^Tc* by their abominations , and by their vncleannefle wiues,to s increafe the trefparte of Ifracl. wjs mote (ha ft haue filled itfrom comer to comer. 1 1 Nowtherefore ^giae prayfc vnto the Lord »»d colde.aod iifo 11 Now therfbrC dial ye not gitie your daugh- Godofyourfathers,anddoehiswil,andfeparate '•'"'"niciciice ters vnto their fonncs, neither (hall yee take their your felues from the people ofthe land,and from g° y, haue'la) de daughters \Tito your fonnes , nor feeke their the ftrange wiues. one fioae vpea *7>titt.i;.«, *peace nor wealth for ciier , thai yee rray be ' * And all the Congregation anfwered , and another. ftrong and eaterhe goodnes ofthe land, & leaue &'d with a loirde voyce,So vvtl vk doe according ^ ^'^' ***'* it for an inheritance to your fonnes for cuer. ro thy wordes vnto vs. "''* 1 1 And after all that is come vpon vs for our » 5 But the people are many , and it is a rainie euill deedes, and for our great trelpafles , (fedng weather , and wee are not a[)Ic to rtand without, that thou our God haft ftayed vj from being be- neither u it the worke ofone day or two : for wc g Haft ootvttetly ncath i for our inivjuities , and halt giuen vs fuch are many that haue offended in this thing. caftvsdowneand deliucrance) 14 Let our rulers ftand therefore "before all ' lettbembeap. out'nXs, u«c. '4 Should we rettirne to brcake thy comhian- the Congregation, & let all them whichhauc ta- ^.'"e ,hi,'° ',^. aS.ij. ' ' dements,andioyneinaf5nitie with thepcople of ken ftrange wiues in our cities, come acthe time luch abominations ? wouldeft not thou be angiy apf^oinced, and uith them the Elders of euciV b Hee (lieweth toward VS till thou haddeft coiifumed vs , Co out citie and the ludges thereof, till the fierce wTatli 'oniSirf hir'e'" '^^^^^ J^"^^ ^e iio remnant nor any efcapin"? of our God for this inatter turneawayfrorn vs. pie.&yffm'trcifui ^> O Lord God oflfrael,thoii art iuft^ for WC ij Then were appointed Ion:,than the fonnc in teferuing a tefi- haue bene '' refcnied to elcape , as «;>/'#«rff/; this ofA(ah-el, and lahaiiah the (bnne of Tikuah ft * '** h'^f"'™* "" '''^y=^^'^''^^)^^^3ich<:foretheeino,urtrefpafle: ouer this matter, rnd Meftiullam and Shafabethai * * thoreforewe'ecannnot ftand before thee becaufc the Lcuites helped them. of it» 1 6 And they ofthe captiuitie did fo, and ^ de- It Tfcey went w CHAP. X. parted, *«« Ezra the Pricft, 40^ the mai»/wr|„fifj^;;';';^^^^ I rbef(i,fkriftKtMdiHrm.,Jn' were finiftiing the bufineflc withall the men women and children : for the people wept with a tliat liad taken ftiange wiucs. great lamentation. 18 And of the (onnes of the PrTcftes there a Then Shechaniah the fonne oflehiel one of were men found , that had taken ftrange wiucs, the fonnes of Elam snfwered , and ftyd to Ezra, row*?, ofthe fonnes of lelhua, thefonneof lo- b Mtamng,tliat VVe haue trefpalTed againft our God , & haue ta- zadak, and ofhis brethren, Maafeiah , Aeliczer, Ood wouUte. ken ftrange wiues ofthe people ofthe land , yet and larib and Gedaliah. ceiueihemto now there is >> hope in Ifrad concerning this. 19 And they gauc ' their bandes, that they 1 As a token ibat " w'bicb are ftri- i '^^^^ therefore let vs make a couenant with ivould put away their wiues , and they that had *^,omTfe»Bd''"'*' gen and aia.ied our God , to put away ' all the ^villes (and fuch as trefpafled , gaue a rammc for their ti c^afle. ^p, j,'^ coniiwy to tie are bomcofthem) according to y cotmfellof the 20 And ofthe fonnesofImmer,Honani, and d*R«a.?fe God ^°^^ ' ^ "^'^'o^c 5^t fcare thc commandemcnts Zcbadiah. hath ginen thee ofour God,&letit bedone accofdir.gto y Law. ji And ofthe fonnes of Harim,Maafdah,and atitotitie,ind lear- 4 Arife:for the matter "^ bclongeth vnto thee: Elibh,and Shemaiah,and Iehiel,and Vxziah. Dingtopecrwade wealfo wilbc with thee: be of comfort & docit. 22 And of the fonnes of PalLur, Flioenai, Ind^r/wiffill^d "> f'rhen arofe Ezra, and caufed the chiefe MaareL»h,iaimael,Nethaneel,Iozabad,&Elafah. •kfo.. PridlS) the Leuices. w4 iiU iHael, cq fwsvs ttvic 3 j Aad of tbs Lcuites , lozabsd and Shimei, - Xi and. Nchemlah moutncth. His Nehcmiah. Prayer. Artafhafluc" andKclaiah,(which.i$KeUtah)Pcdwhuh,Iuiah ji AndoftheroniiesofHari.ii, Eli€aer,Dhi« andElieier. iah,Ma!chiaIi,Shemaiah,Shimeon, J4 AndofthefingerSjEliafhib. Aad of the Ji Beniamin,Malluch, Shamariab. porters,Shallum,and Telem,aiid Vri. jj OfchefonnesofHa'hiim.M.utenai, Mat- J5 And of in Ifrael: of thefonnesof Parofh, tattah, Zabad, Eliphekt, leremai , Manafleh, Ramiah, and lefiah , and Malchiah, and Miamin, Shimei. and Eleaiar,and M jlchiiah,and Benaiah. j4 Of the Tonnes of Bani , Maadai, Atnram, 2) AndoFchefonnesofEbm,Maaaniah,Ze- and Velj chariah,and Ichiel,and Abdi,and lereoiOthj and 3; Banaiah,Cediah,ChelIuh, Eliah. i6 Vaniah, Meremoth, Eliafliib, 26 And of thefonnesof Zattn,Eliocnai, Eli- alhibjMatuniah, and lerimoth , and Zabad, and m Meiainggthe tomninn people: for befofc hee fpaWeof y Pciefts aad Lesicej. I0r,:biufttmt efiiotb. Az.iia. 28 And of thefonnesof Bcbai, lehohaiian, Hananiah,Zabbai,Athlai. 29 And of the fonnes ofBani , Mefhullam, Malluch,& Adaiah,Ia(hub,and Shealjeramoch. 30 And of the fonnes of IJ Pahath Moab, Ad- na,and Chelal,Benaiah,Maareiah,Mactaniah, Be- xaleel,and Bmnui,and Manafleh. 37 Mattaniah,Mattenai,and laafau, j8 And Banni,and BennuijShimei, 39 And Shelemiab,and Nathjn, and Adaiah, 40 Machnadebai, Shalhai,Sharai, 41 AiarecIjandShelemiahjShcmariah, 42 Shallum, Amanah,Iofeph. ■ 45 Of the fonnes of Nebo, IcieljMattithiah, Za'jad,Zebina,Iadau,and Iocl,Renaiah. 44 Allthefchad taken ftranqevviues: and a-' mon^ them were women that had » children. NEHEMIAH. 0 Which airo were made illegf* tixatc.becaure cba mariigewatva- lawfuU. e Meaning, ia ladca. * D4»,$ 4, T H E A R G V M E N T. God ^osthinall ag(s andat dltimes [it -vptfonbie perfons for the eommodttie and profite of h:t ^hurch, MS non-e withift the compnffe effeitsntiey teres hee raided vp diners excellent men for the pt epruatiou of his people, after tbetrretwnse from'^ihjlon^ as Zerul/b<^el,£^ra , and l^bemiah. IVhercofthefrft was their capttune to bring them home , and proutded that the Temple "Mas buildid: the fecondrefortr.tdtbeir waners andpU»tedrcUgtnn : and the third biiildedvp the walles ,de/iu!red the people fiomopprejjion , andpromdsdthat the La\»e ofGodvas put in executtan among them, H« was a godly man and m great autburitie ttitb the l^»g,fo that the KjngfauoMredhim great ty^andgaue him m->fl ample letters for the accomplijhment of all things vbtcb hee could dejire. This hookf « aljo c.i/led of the Latines tbtfieondofE^ra, becaufe be was the witer thereof. CHAP. I. v\illtranrgrefle, and I* will fatter you abroad •z)«rf.»#.ir,t& ^ ttehfmUh hevraUlhthtcalMMieDftnufiltrn. ^ til cm- amon** the people, fifiab,hefnHaof,hepc,fh,4ndp>a}i,hCoafir'i>"^ j» Butifyemmevnto me,and kccpemycom- , He words of Nehemiah y fonne mandcments, and doe them, * chough your feat- * Dttikja,^, of Hachaliah.In y moneth^Chif- tering were to the vttennoft part ofthcheauen, leu, in the twentieth yeere , as I yet wjll I gather you from thence , and will hying was in the palace of bhulhan, you vnco the place that I haue chofen to place 2 Came Hariani , one of my my Name there. ^ brethren , he & the men of lu- 10 Now thefe are thy feniants,and thy people, dah , and 1 alked them concerning the lewcs that whome thou halt redeemed by thy great power, were dcliuered, which were of the refidue of the and by thy miglitie hand. captiuitie,and concerning lerulalem. 1 1 O Lord, I befecch thee, let chine care now 3 And thq' fayd vnto mee , The refidue that hearken to the prayer of thy feruant , and to the areleftofthccaptiuitie there in the ^prouince, prayer of thy feniants , whodefireto dfearcthy <• '']}'.'''•" ' built tlic (heepe- King, let them gmemccknei^ to the captaines ^e: they ^ repaired it, and fct vpthe doores ' ^"^''^V^'T 5«r,e«^Ar««r. bej ond the |1 Kiucr, that they may conuay me o- ^^^^.^f ^ ;„,„ ^^^^ the tower of Meah repaired !"» 6 'm/cj iJ' "C ucrt.lllcome.ntoludah ., they it, W vnto the tower of Hanancel. "^ lo/cdictdit'.o ' 'r. \r- ,f "'^/«f^[^ '''1"° Afaph the keeper of the '^ ^nd next vnto him bi.ilded the men of the lord by pr,y. 10np*r«..j». Kings |pirkc, that hee may giuen^ee timber to j^^-^^^^ ^^j l,efije him Zaccur die fonne of «'.i"'l'fi'i''g''"n build the {{atesoi the palace ( which appertemed j^jj lo maiotaioe it, to the houfe ) and for the walles of the citie,and Riuer, and gauc them the Kin^s letters. An.l the the Ibnne of Vrijah, the fonne of Hakkox : and King had fcnt captayics of thearmie .-uid horfe- „ext vnto them fortified MeOiulIam , the fonne ■ru r -- mcnwthme . ,^,. , of Berechiah, the fonne of Melliezabeel : and ««^e™ u, r"° ^''' ' SanballattheHoronite, and Tobiah „ext vnto them fortified Zadok , the fonne of P , ., "j" a fcruant an Ammonite heard IE, and it grieued p-an^- ttie l(wes> ana i ,. • • " i- . Ij.iana: ]jbpu«ci al vajrs thcm fore , that there was come a man which j ^nd next vnto them fortified the Tcko- bo.l,^y f...«and fought thewealtKof the children ot Ifracl. j^es : but the great men of them brut not their '' Tbetichani it'Chcmr."' , " SoIcametoIcrufilem,andw3jtherethree „eckesto theworkesof theirlordes. r^fJb'ey";:"™. TcbiaKbecaufe aa>'«. , .■ ■ 6 And the gate ohhe * oldey7/i/>ce/* fortified which wtjt apl , h>s*,fewi<.a 12 And I rofe in the night, I, and a tcwe men lehoiada die fonne o fPareah,3nd Mdhullam the poy.ittdcfficer* il'^lr'Iml', tr ?'.''' "If ~fof J t^ol^ ^'O f"^"' "■^'^c Godhad put in f^.^^^ of Berodaiah;they laid the beamcs thereof, 'f "*'' ""J'l-^"^ ontiTr^l.^:, 'P.nehearttodoeatlcriiGdem.andthcrew.snoc ^^j fct on the doores thereof, and the lockts LSr.hmi'n.o" and fo «.iou3ht a beaft with me.faue the beaft whereon I rode thereof, and the barres thereof. •//"> n. thcm great IS And I went out by night by the gate of the ^ Next vnto them alfoforrifiedMelatiah the tioubi*. valky» and5.w"" »-'"'""; to pafle. broad wall "''''"^ zor.fhim. 15 Then went Ivp in the night by the brooke, ^ Alfo' next vnto them fortified Rephniah, !L'/«!.'' ■^^* and viewed tne ^vall, and turned backc,and com- the a.nne of Hur , the n.ler of the halfe part of mmg backe , I cntred by the gate of the valley lemfalem. and returned. ,q And next vnto him fortified Icdai.ih the \6 And rhcriikrskncwenot«hithcrIw2s fonne of Han.maph,e.:en oner againft his houfe: gone,nor what I did ,neicher dia I as yet tell it yn. ^^^ ^^^ ,,,,^0 him fortified Hatiuili, tht fonne • to the lewes, nor to the Priilts, nor to the noble qC Hafhabniah. men, nor to the rulers, nor to the reft that labou- j , M^lcliijah the fonneof Karim,and Hafhub red in the worke , ■ ^ , , . the fonne of Pahath Moab fortified the fccond 17 AfterwtjrdIfaidvntothem,Yefeethemi- |:nortion,End the tower of the fornaccs. \(h,w,f.»,. t-TVu ■„ «n«r« . , '^'^^^I^ '"' j.'^'"'^ lerufalem lyeth »-a(le, , , y;^^^ ^nto him alfo fortified Shalluir, the Mdof oihcrna"" and the gatcs thereof are burnt With fire : comc fonneof Halloeih, the ruler of the halfe parr of ' ons.jsihonghGod ^nd kt vs budd the wall pf krufalcm,that we be lerufalem,he,and his daughters. hidfo,rak.u»s. nomorefarcproch. i ? The valley gate fortified Hanum, .-ind the foJraacdVnd p":,e ,' ^ ,^^'" ^ '°\^ '^"^ "'^ '^^, ^fr'^ ^f"'^ ^°^' inhabitants of Zaniuh: they bull: it,and fct on the .hemffiars ,o .lo* (''^''f' "'f ^ goodouer me) and alfo of the Kings ^^oores thereof, the locks thereof, and the barres wei.a.dtot.-aBell wordesthat hehad fpokenvnto mee. And they thaeof,euen athoufandcubitesonthewall vn- 10 this worthy (ayd,Let vs rjfe,and build. So they g Ibrengthened jg the dun" poi t "Thcfewere their hand to good. • 14. But Sicdua? port fortified Malchiah, the thteechief.oo. ' \9 But when frnballat the Horonitc, and To- fonneof Rcchab,\he ruler of the fourth pan of cnours vndcr Diah the feruant an Atumonite, snd'' Gcdiem the , Beth-haccarem ; he built it, and fct on the doores fia'h'^.vinf f"!"" '^'■^''"1 ^-'Y'^ '"^=^^°>' ^°'^^^'^ ^'s and dcfpifed vs, thcreof,the locks thereof, and the barres thereof. phra,«. " andra!d,Wharathingbtbisthatyedoe?WiUye ij But the gate of the foimtaine fortific.1 JThusthewicktd ' rebell againft the King? Shallun, the fonne of Co!-hoxeh, the ruler of bn«hen!he'"chil ^° "^'^^^ anfivcrcd I tliem , and fayd to them, the fourth part of Mixpah : he buildcd it,and co- JL^l'cll en'tt lay ttfjron vnto iheit charge, both becanfe it tnakeih then utred it, and fet on the doorcs thereof, the lockes "tBiiftodiouitothewafldj&flfoauietljiliiluitcdcf PiiBcejmoflagaiuftihtm. thereof, and the barres thereof, and the wall : • • V .4 rnn The building of the wallss. Nehertuah," ^- Confpiracift of the wicked* |Or,j«i#, vnto the fifhpoole of flShelah by the Kings gar- mocked the lewcs, den, and vnto the fteppcs that goe do wnc from 2 And fayd before his * brethren and the ar- *.ot hit conpa. the citie of Dauid. mie of Samaria, thus hee fayde , Wliat doe thefc ^ samar ' '*"'*'* I ^ After him fortified Nchcmiah the fbnne of bweakclcwes? will they fortifiethemfelues? will i, rhoitbewie. Aibuk, the ruler of the halfe part of Beth -xur, theyfacrifice? vvilUheyfinifhitinaday? willthey kedthateoDfidet vntill the other fide oner againft the fepulchres of make the ftones whole a^^aine out of the heapes ""tthatGodi DauiJ,and to the fiflipoole that was repaired, and of duft, feeing the>' are burn:? ?j' d "e(fe?oVt b«* , vnto the houfc of the mightie. 3 And Tobiahthe Ammonite wj^bcfidehim, defence of hi» 17 After him fortified the LeuiteSjR chum the a^dfayd, Although they build, ;fff if a foxegoe mocke chem a« fonne of Boni , and next vnto him fortu'ied Ha- vp,he (hall euen breake do^vnc their ftonie wall. ^^""Sf' •hey were (habiah the ruler ofthe halfe part of Keikh in his 4 eHeare,OourGod(forweearcdefpifed) rrhuu,her«I'' quarter. and tume their iliamcvpon their owne head, and medie that the " 18 After him fortified their bredircn : Bauai, giue them vjito a pray <* in the land of their cap- *<•>■ from the doore of the houfe of Eliafliib, euen as 8 And conlpired all together to come and to f "/^ ,o"'"|/V . long as the houfe of Eliaihib extended. fight sgainft Ieru(alcm,ajid to f hinder them. ,y, »tid'not''ior ^'y 21 After him alfo fortified the Priefts,thc men p ihcn we prayed vnto ourGod-&fet watch- priuajeifftaioo, e Which dwelt of e the plaine. mtn by thcm,dav and night, bccaufe of them. "' S' ""i^e- . is the playae j ^ After them fortified Beniamin, and Haf- i o And ludah fa\de, The ftrengrh of the bea- Ve^'mXtfiar 4en Md'inicho. ^"'^ °'*^'' ^g^'"'^ ^^^^^ ^°^^^ • ^^^^^ ^'"^ fortiiied rers is weakened, and there u much earth, fo that mranmiibcftt. Azariah, the fonne of Maafdah, the fonne of A- we are not able to huild the wall. f/'« naniah, by his houfe. 11 Alfo our aduerlaries had (aydc, They fhall 24 Afterhim fo.tified Binnui, the fonne of not knowc, neither fee, till wee come into the Henadad another portion, from the houfe of A- mids of them anil flay them, and caufe the workc xariah vnto the turning and vnto the comer. to ceafe. 2j Palal,thc fonne ofVzai,fromouerafainft u But when the Icvves (which dwelt bcfidc the comer,aiid the high towrc,that lieth out from them ) came, they tolde vs f ten times, g From all ^-^^ "«.»ft«« the Kings houfe, which is befidc the court of the places, whence yeefhallretume, rt^yiri// 6* vp- g They, which prison. After him Pedaiah, the (bnne of Paro(h. on vs. bio»ghi iheti- fReadeEtfi, 26 And the fNethinims they dwelt in the for- ij Thercforefet I in the lower places behinde d'ng'.ijyi ih", ClMp.M2> treflc vnto the place ouer againft the water gate the wall vpon the toppcs of the ftones,ai)d placed you','^oike,aDd* Eaftward,and to the towre thit lyeth out. the people by their families, with their fwordes, goe tiiher to rate 27 After him fortified the Tekoites another their fpeares and their bowes. er to reft, y out portion ouer againft the great towre that lyeth 14 Then lbeheld,androfevp, and layd vnto *J}-*"J"„*'" out, euen vnto the wall of the fortrefle. the Princes, and to the nilers, and to the reft of * " * '"'^ 28 From aboue the horfegatc foe rth fortified the people. Be not airayd of them: *> remember ^ T'"'d'l'""b** the Prieftes,cuerv one ouer againft his houfc. the great Lord.and fcarefull, and fight for your ^^ ordanger'aoa 29 After them fortified Zudok tlie Ibnne of brethren, yourlbnnes, and your daughters, your therefore feeing Immer ouer againft his houfe : and after him for- wiues.and your houfes. •hey ihoJd 6ght tified Shemaiali,the fonne of Shech3niab,the kee- i j And when our enen^ies heard that it was '°"„J^'^"^^ per of the Eaft gate. kno wen vnto vs, then God brought their coun-g,g^.jprf,o,,|,» JO Afterhim fortified Hananiah, the fonne fell to nought, and wee turned all againe to the prefcruation of of Shelemiah, and Hanun, the fonne of Zalaph, w.ill, eucry one Mito his worke. 'he'' owne liuej t Meaning, Ike the g fixt, another portion : after him fortified t6 And from that day, halfe of the yong men "j^uJ^'t'Ji'jhem &t of hi* Ion net. Me(huUam,the Ibnneof Bercchiah,oucragainft did the labour, and the other halfe partof^them ,0 play tlie valiant his chamber. held the fpeares,and fhiclds,and bowes, & h.' bet- men. 3? After him fortified Malchiah the golde gir^ : and the lulersjZao^/* ' behindeall the houfe ' „Yt«Vn'c'Ji'un T fmiths (bnne, vntill the houfe of the Netbirums, of ludah. ihcm'to'theu h Whiehwaithe and of the marchants oucrr.gainft y gate h Miph- 17 Thejrthat buildcd on the wall, andthcy wotke. place o! itidge- kad,andto the chamber in rhe corner. that bare burdens, and they that laded, did the meot.ocexe. ^^ And betwcmc thechambcr of the cotncT worke with one hand,andwitl] the other held the vnto the llieeptrgatc fortified the goldefnuthcs fv.ord. aud the marckints. 1 8 For eucr; one of the builders badhh fword CHAP nil pirdLdonh;slo_>nes,and/<»buiIded:andheeth3t 7 ThebmUinr, of j.ruOMm u hinM'< . 5 'i"' CoJlruhih bkv% t!)C nimpet, iv.« befidc me, mt 0C| or cxc* B «tn> f>ii»r;lr;/r. it rht itv,i bHsiatf.ih ont >!Mdt»r,iiutd 19 Thcu fbydc I vnto the Pn'nccs, and to thc tbfit wcafinf in tht otA.f. fulcrs, and to the reft of the people,The workc is Vt wbenS.nl .a'lathrr;';h.ir'.vc buildedthc great and large, and wee arc feparated vpon the wall,ih;n wa^h; wioihandfoicgrjtucdjand nalljone faire fiom anotlicr. 20 la Sdhballau letter. 1 73 The people o|)preflcA Cb4p.v.i!j. 20 InixhiiphcetlHrifirtyftheattxhe found I.<»d:& th< people did ae^oRfag to tLjptonvfe. ofthetrumpCT, *( refort yec thither vjito vs : our 14 Andfrorethc tinicthaci**iC^-_»^gaueme God fliall fight for vs. charge to bee ^oucmour in the lande ot iiidah, 21 So we laboured in the worke, andhalfeof from the twentieth ycCTC,eiicnvnco the two and ihemheldthefpearcsjfiomtheapparingofthe thirtieth yeere of King Attahihallite, rhat i$, tMeaalag to r«> fit ihcircne Diet, ilaecdc [cquiiclhed .Scic dolho. ticb.which op. ■preHcil tbeoi. b ThiiittStcao. f Utotof ihepcv «irha< exircmiiie inorning,tilI the ftarrescame forth. ' HZ And ac thefamc time faid I vnto the peo- ple , Let euery one with his feniant lodge within ieru&lem , that they may be a watch for vs in the night,and labour in the day. 2 J So neither I,nor my brethren, nor my ftr- twehjc yetrevl, and my brethren bauc riot eaten the °» bread of the gouemour. m Ir««m«dii8t If For the former gouernours that were be- diJIi^h'f^,'^ fore mee, had bene chargeable vnto the people, g»ofrnomi,ibat and haxitakcn of them bread and wine, befidcs weitbcfoieme, fourtiefliekeI$.offiluer: yea, and their icruants i"'*^*^' *';«''[" uants, nor the men of the ward, (which followed bare rule ouer the people : but fo did not 1 , be- he r«her''onght me)noncofvsdidputoffourrlDthes^*euety canfeoftbefeare ofGod, the wealth of fbe one put them off' tor wafhing. 16 But rather I fortified <»^»>^««» in the worke pf ople.jhtD hU ^^ J.J ^ p y of this wall, and we bought no lande, and all my J^J^"""™^ I ru fiofitkrt»ff>,ff-tJ»»dm^efnHf. « w,*omi4»W. ^niancs camt thither together vnto the worke. Ji'(*M. n HtfoktiotthtfttmncfQihitnittbUruki ij MoreoucT there »•«■# at mv table OH huH- t>lwul'ftl>tlhaifUtr>au4btf(itU. drtth and fifrk of the Icwes, and mlers , which NOw there W.TS a great crie of thepeoplcjand came vnto vs from among the heathen that are of their wines »" aganft their brethren the about vs. Icwes. '* And there was prepared diayly an oxe, and 1 Forthere were that faid,We,our Tonnes iand Cxc chofcn fheepe , and birds were prepared for our daughcCTs are many, therefore we take vp me,ai)d || within ten dayes wine for all " inabun- lOr^tnctrntm '>corne,that we may eate and hue. J And there were that faid,VVemuf!: gage our l3Bds,andour vinejards.andour hou(es,and take difywuebtought vpcorne for the famine dance.Yet for ajl this I requirednot the bread of "^^.|,„,„ „ ihettiice»thcjf bad by tnealurei the "ouernour: for the bondage was grieuoos vn- to this people, TUlO. c T« pay onr tribute to the Kifij of tie Per« lians, iierlieic«coa. drained ro hire thfcio o'hers, I Yoo prefle them witbv(utie,>nd ieekebowto bring all tkiagt iaroyourlrjadt. g BoTh becaafe ■they (haald be Eiooed with pi- tie/eeiogbow many were by Ibem oppreft,and aire heare the iudgemenc oi o. tlieri, which Oiould be as it Weiewitneffefof 19 Remember me, O my Cod,ingoodneire at this time ibej . „ !• 11.1 TL ■_ 1 r ,v- I ' had noA libo. 4 Thtrewerealfothatfald.VVehaueborrow- ^r»r«''- jMtd^iheifbtt- Jame to Twearc, that they fhould doe accord-ng rathis flialbc weakened from the worke,and it fhal not would be fecret, • iLTotfZ! P^^-'J: rn, V , .r^..^ n. b^^^^"--- therefore t encourage thou me. ^e ':i';;:;y^'* I J So I fhookc my Iappe,and raid,So let God 10 ^ And I came to the houhf of Shimaiah vnto God with rhakeoutcuerymanthatwillnupei-fourmethis the Tonne of Debiah the fonne of Meheubeel, gieatetlibeitif^ htm, I the fame Bialteiheoiour flanet? i Meaniag, Me* - Jkerriah. k Whnbvthi* oecjfrnn wil b\iC- k are DO better iheothei'S. fOrtr.r.f, I V^ hich ve take ortbea]fvj.he Use, promiTe fromhis houTe,andfrom his labour: men and he was ' ft^ut vp,and he faid,Let vs come to- »"^ ',''"" ^/^ thus 1-thim befhakenoutjand emptied. Ar.d all gether into the houTe of God in the middes of J),"^'^^'^ '*" the Congregation faid, Amen, and prayfcd the the Temple, and Qiut the doores of the Ten pie: bypocrifc, The wail finidiisd,; Ti>^y5^at .^^h^irfali. returned from tHc'c^pumo^'-' fo.i tttty. w^l come to flav- Ihsfr? yea; in the njgfak Bianah. T/w /f^C oumlw of the men oSFdic will they, come to kill tlKB.. ■ ■ ^ r pe&ple of Ifracl.: ^ • ' ' ^^' C^. '"!!'{".;,'' f R:e dcuVtd n fhea ] faidy ' Should fuch a man as I, flee? 8 ThefonncsofParolhj^wothoufandanhun- °bi-''"J '^t'tiT' W'hois'he,iheingas-Iain,tiTatM«ouldguein:oche dfetIif(iasntieandtKo. ' '" him.&Ynew'ihat TempletQJiue? 1 willnotgoein. 9 The Tonnes of Shcphadah, three handrtth ifheiijsyeil t J. Ajirf loc, Jpercciuad i that 'Godhadnot fcnentie and two. tlij«iue , proch me. . . --^ ■ drcth fiftie and foure. : - ■ -< ■ " ntuerfogten 1 4 My Qpd)jrem€mbcr thou Tobjahjaiid San- ij The fonnes of Zattu, efghtiiundrethi and probjbiUtie. ballat according vnto thefe their worUs^iindNd-i fiue and fourtie. • > g Vf 7 griele cad adiah the £ Pi;ophetene alfp, anddiiereftof the . .14 The fonnes of Za*cchai,fcucn.hujidfCth'and fedhiniiopray pjophetsthac wouldhaii^ piif meio fearc. f threcfcorc. .,V-\ m . 'laenKlei'" .^S' ^ Npt,vvicbftnndjH| ciie vvaU \vas finilhed i j The fonnes of Binhai , ft* hiTntfreA ahd tcnfcofbsing on.thefiuepnd, t}vcmi«h ^j'^j^pf ,'>,Elul, intwa eight and foiiftit. • ;■?,. :, :. .• y.il. ..' •' • the minuets of and ' hfcie'daycs. .' . 'i^ ihe^fpnn«;Gf Bebai, fijie-hundrtthini God.Aeteadutr- i<^ . And vvhenaU-ouF€nenv»heai'dtheteof, eight and tuentic. andwVncj'sou't'ie «««;» all dic heathen that vvcre^'ooiit vs,they\vere 17 Th^rpnpes.ofAzgad,t\\-atIwufand,tbrec ouertjuoA* his afmidc, an J their courage fa) led them: for they hundrcth and two and twentie. . chmch, Jjclji- knew,tharrhisvvq5kcwas,vyrbugi)tby ourGod. . 18 The fonnes of Adonikam , fixe hundrethr "qgajiai'Mehy "^i.^ Anjin thefcci-T\-CS,v»«rf thererHnny ofthe threelcoreandfeuen.. . ; . ■! isoMuuTrai'D* princes of iudah, whofe i' letters went vnco To-. ^ ipThc fonnes ofBigiisvcivothoufiuid three- fterof riod, ihe biah, and thofeof Tobj^ camc; voco.them. . 1 fcore and fcuen. dtull'.ba'.hagteit ig For thj;re af^r? nvinyini(id:ih., that vver?- .20 The fotihes of AdtBifixe bindr«th,and fiue h°'\vblch «•'« the '"^™''"*^ ^'"'" '^™ V''"'' '^'' .••:-; Cxmoae'ihiad Shechaniah,thef(5tineof Arah : andijisronnele-. 21 The fonnes ofAter of Hizkiab,ninctic and contsined[>jrtcf honathan had thc. daughter of MeihuUam ^ the eight. Ausaftjrid (.art fonnc of Ecrechiah. • " • ■ ' . 21 The fonnes ofHafham,threehundrethand r^^tetih'iM'iiad 19 Yea, they fpake in his praifcbefbj-emejancl eight and twentie. : :: . fentSiabjIljt toldehinimy worJ«,.i5iji^TobdaJ5>fc^itji{trc5Sto ^i The fonnes of 6e3i!u,threeJjandTCthaiKl hiianrwttt. put me in fcare. ','. ; . , 1 . • -j 1. .o f. ,.. j .■ foure and twentie. , ;: j.^; ..i . . -■ aIuh'olGodh,,heue™p«e«nii«m.Hoitfclfe^ :»4 The fonnesof Hariph , an hundrcthani -, thentbeoutwjrdand?"' S-'ltn^""*- ^ _ ;' .'' '. '■'■''- ' ^^'CluC. _ . ,^ ''','* ' CH.Al? yil', :■.■"}.- -'Cl .;« 5 The •'fonnes ofG;ibeon,mncucandhus. J thit ir,t»i* ' t ^f:erthfxiiH once bmUtS,'t:i'^' ^41(1? ti^oltitf^, *''%( i6 The men ol Eech-lehemand Nctophah,'''>''a3itanu oi th:,tretutntdf,omlhiray,,M,eiLterMUr,f[_. , ,- ;, ^n himdveih t'oure^pneandcight. Gibeoa, H.cc!m:i9,i2, XjOw * when the wall ivasb-.iilJcd, i'li'dlbd 37 Themcnqf Anaihoch','an hundreth and i.Nfetvpthedorcs,andtheporters,anjriic.fia~ ei°ht ajid twentie. • gers and the Ltuites were appointe-;!, . , , '^28 ThemenpfPcth-iazmaiieri-.tivof-; fourty. 2 Then I commanded m^- brother H.-in3Bi.-!ad; .2^ ThiemenofKiriath-ic-iim,Chcph!rahand Hananiah the prince bfche'rakcc in, iervifikm Bcefptjjsfeuerihutidrc.thjand three aad Fourtie. ■s^orhew-asdoubtleflc'aTaUl^'uUiTua^n^ ; jp: The mcn-QfRamah and Gaba, fixe hun- Godaboncmany) .' . ,'./',-. .. ' ; ■. d;;-et|i£i?i4one;indtivc.mic, : ■ 1 ' .. ' 3 AndI^ayd^^^itothcm, Letnbtrfie.gntcs' ;. ji.-Jji^cntenofiylkihmiSjanhandreib&two oflerufalem be opened, Vntitl theheateofthe; and twentie. » To *it,ihey f"""° = and while a they.fiand by, kt them fl.istc • j 2 • The rhf 0 bf Berfi-tl and Ai , an hufidrcth that are irenti- the doores,andt make thcm faft: andlappoin-; and three and twentie. ""/''i'v^ ted wardesoftheinhabitancspflerufalcm, qieiy jj^Themen.foifthe other Nebo,two& fiftie. e For t».f re wwt *^tf/^!!iT!he c^einh(s\yarde,;and'euei|y^l^;p«iei!^aipftiv^ 34 TJiefrtnnesisfthe other Elam, a thoufand, <«ociite«of*bi* '■i«rftt.v:>tp!iiiiu^°^^^- '■,/ -r' f -.Ti, -A . .1. cvvohyndreih and Ibure and fiftie. ""*' 4 Now the citie iras |arge4nd great, tvat the j j The fonnes of Harim , thre hundrcth md people T^if re few therein^-in.ltiiehoufcswqrcflot twentie. .y , builded. . . ;j S^ Thefonnc5ofIericho,threehundrethand ' 5 AndmyGodpiitint:omineheaTt,aridIga- fiue,a;id fourtie. thered the princes^and the rulepsfajid the people, J7 The fonnes of Lod-hadid and Ono, feuen tocountthcir^cnealogies: and I foundabooke himdrcthandoneandtwcntie. of the gencalbg-d of them, * which came vp at. 38 The fonnes of Senaah, three thou(and,nine the firft,an(lfoi!iul written therein, ^ j- luipi^r/stjijaadthirtie. Jb- TiAtW.thtf" ' a,the thbiifand drams of golde, and two thoufande fonnes of iPadon, ' pieces of filuer, and thrctfcore and feiienPriefts 48 The fonnes of Lebana,, thefpnnes,pfila- Sarmaits. , , , paba,theronnesofShalmai, ' . 7j AndthcPneftesandthe Leuites, andthc 49 1 he fonnes of Hanan,the fonncs of Giddel, porters and the fingers and ^he reft of the people the fonnes of Gahar, , - , «?4 "^^^ Nethinim? ^ and all Ifrael dvvdnn their ^^^.^^ ^^^^^j_ " jo Thefonnesof Keaiah, the fonnes of ?.e-i, wcies; andwlicnthe »fcueurhmonethcan4e, tbe „,j p,„ „, s,p. - . 8,in,the fonnes of Nekoda, , i , 1 children of Ifrae} were m their cities. , • tember ».d pat .; ji ThefonnespfGaxxam;thcfonnesofyz- CHAP. V III. ' eioSob". ia,thc fonnes of Pafeah, xE.-{r*gtthtnihloit(htrihtfiop!t, and ttnl »"' *»**• Jkupha,the fonnes ofHarhur, * , . 1 , rigether, in the Itreete that was before the wa- ' J4 The fonnes of Ba7.1ith,tlie,(9nnescifMehi- tergatc, and they fpake vnto Ezra the a Scribe, aJleideEaa?.* -, ^jdiefonncsofHarflia, 'S,-,.!', - ;i that he would bri^,^ the booke of y Law'ofMo- '''1. ^»\..', ' 'J) Thcfonnesof}>aykos,t;tie.ippiiq^,of ,^?-' feSjW^ich the Lord had commanded to Ifrael. ' '''"* ta,theTonncsofTaraali, - ' ' ,• - '1;. •. '■ 2 And ExrathePrielUrought the L-.w be- ' ytf The fonnes of leTonncsofKar fore the congregation both of men arid *vomen, tipha,, ; 1 andof all that b could heorc and vnderftand it, ''^y^''''.''"'*^' 57 The fonnes of Salomons feniants ,' the iii;thefirft day of the feuenthmoneth, : tndtfflandl'""* {bnnesofSotai, the fonnes of Sop^ereila, the 3 And he read therein in the Itreete diat was fonnes of Pcrida, ' ..... before the Watergate ( from thfe morning vniill -" ... . J 8 1 he fonnes-of Iaala,ti>©fonne$,of Darkpn, c the midday) before men and ,women,and'4*iem ' This deda-etb •• :;rficfonncofGid4el, '' i • •' ' that vnderftoodie,and the carts of all the {)ebple Ji;',^;^'"^'^^^ •*^"-''''* 55» Tlielimnesof Shephatiah, the (bnnes of tofjr^htftivHCothebookeoftheLaw. hadtoh«rtthe ^'•'■•'^» jjgtpj^fic formes of Pochereth of Z.ebaim, the , 4 AndEzrntheSnibeftoodvponapul^tof woidolCod. fonnesof Amon. wood wjiich he had made for the preaching, and' 60 All the Ncthinims, and the fonnes of Salo- befidehimfioodeMattithiah, and Shema, and monsferuants jfcr* three hundreth , ninetieand Ananiah,and Vii;ah,andHilkiah, and Maafeiah two. , ... . on his right hand , and on his left hand Pcdaiah, tfi^Andthefe came vp from Tel-melah,TeU andMilhael, andMalchiah, andHafhum, and fcarefha,Cherub, Addon, and Immer : l,uc ,rbey Hafhbadana,Zechariah,<»n(/Me(hu!lain.' ". ," ,i" \ could riot fiiewe their fachei-s Kouft, nor their j And Ezra opened the bookc before all the t ^,., fcede, »r if they wereof Ifrael. -' : : people: for he was "laboue all the ptbple t a"ff ,|„|hl!To/ce 6z The fonnes of Delaiah : theforip.es.qf Tfo- n'hen hebpened it,all the people ftoodevp. . " - ' jm'ight'be't'hc bcv biah,thc fonnes ofNcljjda,fikehundretfi Si two ,6 And Ezra praifed the Lord the great God, tefbewi and fourtie; ' and all She people anfwered, Amen, Amen^, .with _ »3 ATidpf the Prieftes; the fonnes of Haba- lifting vp their handes: and they bowed ihetT^';, ' '; ,; iah, the fonncs of Hakkoz, the fonnes ofBafz.il- felues, and worOiipped the Lord with tiiejrfa'cfe;' lai, which toolce One orthe daughters of Barzil- toward the groimd. ' • i ■'' lai the Giliadite to wife, and \yas named after 7. Alfo lefliua, and Ram, arid Sherebiah, til-, thcitname; -^" ... ; , \ min^kIajb,'Shabbethai,H6dijah,l'.Iaafeiih,Kc-' ,64 The{efbught th,eu;. racing of the f:en^- lita, Azanah, Iozabad,HanaB^PeIaia,h, andtlic . , , . ]ogics,but it was.riot found: therefore they were Leuites caufed the people to vnderltand the laiVi'' i i. . put from the Priefthood. andthepeople/?obecauft ofallthepeople, the PrielbandtheLeniteswecc thou artiuft. ./ . .. gathered vnto Eira the Icribe, that he alfo might 9 * Thou haft alfo confidered the afHiSion "C"*?-;. <»* inftruft diem in the wordes of the Lavv. of bu^fa^h€rJ in Fgypt , and heai d thei); cry by '**'"' 14 And they found written in the Law, (diat the red Sea, the Lord had commaunded by Mofcs ) that the lo And (heaved tokens and ^%'ohdws vpon children of Ifrael Ihould dweU in * Boothes^ in Pharaoh , and on all his feruants , and on all the ihefeaftofthcfeuenthmoneth. ; peoptc^f his land: for diouknewcft that thqr 15 And that they fiiould caufc it tobc de- dealt proudly againft them : therefore thoutta- dared and proclaimed in all their cities, and in deft-thee-a'N3tnc,as'(r4rr/<; this day. ' Ieruralem,fayin^,Goe forth vnto dte mount, and 11 *For thou diddett breake vp the State- **««.»4.»* bring oliue brawhes, and pine branches, & bran- foie thenr, dhdthcy \vcnt through the middes p|" ches'of II myrcus, and palme branches, and bran- theSeaondr>' land; and thofc that purfiied them, ches of thicke trees, to make boorhes as it is hiftthoircaftfnwthcbottomesas afloiie,inthe written. miahtie waters: ' 16 So the people went foorth and brought u And *leMeftthem in the day withapiU *tx>i.tjtu ... thtwt^ and made them booAes , enery one vpon l-ir of a cloude , aivd in the night with a pillar of feii^tmidrfat thei^roofeofhishoufe, and in their courtes, and firetogtuc thwnlrghtihthewav that they went. .boode Deut. inthe courtcsofthehoufeof God , and in die rj *Thou fameftddwne dlfb vpon mount ♦^•/i9i8,i% J1.8. ftreetebythewareroatejandintheftrecteof the Sif«;, ancf^^kcftTnto them from heauen, and •"**'«•' gatfcofBphaim. ^ gaueft them right iudgements, and true la wes,ox- 17 And all the Cofioregadon of them that dinancesandgoodcommandemc-nts, were come aeaine out of the capriuitie , made 14 And declaiedA vnto them thine hoIySab- Ewothes.and fate vnder the boothes: for fince the bath , and commandedtt them precepts, and or- i whichwHjl i tjme of lefhua thefoimeof Nun vnto thisday, dwanccs, aiid lavves, by diehandof Mofesthy moSiibouund i^adnotdicchildrenoflfiaeldoncfo,anddierc feruant: , . . . ''*^*** was very •'reatioy. ^"i *AHdgancfVthewbfeadrr6mhealicnfoc "txUAt.iu. iSjAn^hecreadinthebbokeofthc-Lafweof dieir hunger, * and broughteflfoordi water for *£A»,if limit, i* ^ni G..mi *fed ^ .^5^^^ ^^^^^ ^.^ ^^j,^ jj^g ftairesof the Le- cloudc departed not from them by day to leade ""*^*;^** uites,Ie(l.ua,andBani, Kadjniel,Shebani2h,Eim- them die way , neither the pillar of fire by ni^t, ni,Sherebiah,Kani,4Brayfc thy glorious Name, OGod^wfaJdiexcsl- inthcwHderricfll: they lacked nothing : *thar *Deyt.%^. cth.iboueallthankc(giuingnnd.pra\1c. tlofhes waxed not ol.l,&: their feet 'fwelled nor. ' riKx.gk tW 6 Thou art Lord alone: thou hall made he»- it AndThougaacfl thcrtvkiiif domes Sd^co- ^^^J)"""**"* ucn,dr.d the heaucn of ail heaiiens,wi'.h all their ple,and Jfcarrcrcdft them into coincrs; fo they j Mejniog.tbe arcdicrein,the polTeficd*thc land ofSihon,& the land of y king htntieowhom* ■ ■ oue oot. hoftc,the earth,and all things that arc ! ips,& jad«t«:€i» tb€iD,& thou prdciueft them ofHefliton, and th? l^n;e drou. ■ 3J And "^ The Leultcs prayer. Chap.x. They that fcalcd the couenanc tjf a J And tlioudjclldlmuldplte their 'rfuL'rcn, flie\vcJftvnto them, and in the large and fiit land like the ftari« of the heaucn , and brouohteft which thou diddeftfec before them ,and haue not them into the landc, whereof thou hado'elt fpo- conucrted from their aiill workss. ken vnto their fathen, that they Ihould goe,and 3^ I3dK)lde,wecare fcruants this day, andthe poficfle it land that thou gaueft vnto our fathers,co oate the « Tliat ii.tob* 24 So the chlldrcji went in, and pofleflcd the >" fruitc thereof", and the goodncfrc thereof, be- '[''lof"J«« tmdcand thou fubduedft before diem the inha- holde,wearefeniantsthereiii, Lfhnsbvjifi. bitants of the lande ciif « the Canaanitcs, and ga- 37 And it y eeldtth much fiuite \-nto the kings ftion they pro. oeftthemintotheirhandesjwith their kings and whom thou haft fctoucrvs,becaufeo four (innes: ipifetokcepe the LiLople of the bnde.that thc>' mieht doc with and the>' hauc dominion ouer our botiics and o- ?"**' '^°"n»«- them what they viT)uId. "cr our catcci at their pleaTurejand we are in great mtothcy could 2) And they tooke their ftrongcin'satKl the aflli&ion. ret be btm>i;ht fit land.and pofleued houfes full of all goods,ci- 58 Xowe becaufe ofall this we make « a fure ^y ^« £'«« ftemcs digged ouc,vine)ardi,andoiiues,& trees coucnant,and write it, and our princes, our Lc- ''"'**'*• for foocie in abundance , and they did eate, and uites,«n<:/oiirPriertes fcale vnto it. uxn-c fJla1,and became far, and liued in picsfurc CHAP. X. throuj^h diy "rear goodndle. « ^' ■"""" "f '*"» '*"' A*i<' '*< ctttnuit tttwitat GU 26"''Yctth'eyweredifobedient,and rebelled a- ""''*'/".''''• g3inftthee,andcaft thy Law behinde their backs, xlOwe they that Vcalcd vere Nehcmiah the 9 T»k«i? lieiuen andfiew the Prophets (which' protefted among iNnTirfliathathefonneofHachliah, and Zad- J''.'-"'*?, »nrfc»rt»itcuit. diem to mmj tbera vnto thee) and committed kiiah, wmiid''df8ro'* greatblafphcn-ies. 2 Seraiah,Aiariah,Icremiah, ' thtm.excep't'thcy 27 Thererorcdiou deliueredft them into the j Pa;hur,Amariah,Malchiah, retutned,i5 ». hande-ofthciicn6iii:stliat vexed them : yct in 4 Hatm'b,Shebaniah,Malluch, Chion.i^.!?, the time ofthcir^F/'idion, when thtycr)'ed vnto 5 Harim,Merimoth,6badiah, thee,thcuhc'arde{ith m from the heauen, and 6 D2niel,Gir.nethon,Baruch, through thy great rrcrcies thou pueft them fa- 7 Mefhullam,Abiiah,M:amin, iiiourswhofjued diera out of the hand of their 8 Maaziah, Biigai, Shemaiah : theft arc » the t VVhitlirufc. aJuerfaries. Prieftes. fctibed lo keepe 'f Hedtdareth 28 Lut when they had •'"reft, they reaimed to 9 .ie,j. Joe and liue in them) and g pulled away the 17 Atcr,Hizkiiah,Aixur, fwhicbisifi. Shoulder, and were (Uffenccked, and would not 18 Hodiah,Hafhum,Ecxai, niilitode takes ''heaie. 19 HariphjAcathothjNebai, cfoxr^jtiiat JO Yet thou fdiddcft forbearc them many 20 Magpiaih,Merhullam,Hcz]'r, '^k'''*b*''a yeeres,and proteftedft among them by thy Spi-- 21 Mdhezabeel,2^dok,Iaddua, . .' Zech.iJi."^ '"' rite,furt> by the hand of thy Prophets, but they 22 Fel?.tiah,Hanan,Anai2h, li Whenthoo would not hcnre : therefore gaueft thou them iiv- 2j Ho(hea,Hanaiah,Ha/hufa, - diddert adoMtiifh to the hand of the people of the lands. 24 Hallohc{li,PiIeha,Shobek, •them by (by Pi o- . ji Yetforthy great mercies thoii haft not 25 Rehum,Harhahnah,Maafeiah, fehj'heu cTM/l con{umedthem,neitherfot{aken them; for thou 25 And Ahiiah,Hanan,Anan, frtloH^-vptntitm art a gracious and mercifsU God. 27 MalIuch,Harim,Baanah. f"9>tntf. j2 Nowetherefore our God, * thou great 28 Andthereftofihepeople, thePriefis. the •prwii-f'i*. God, mightie and terrible , that keepeft coue- Leuites, the poitcrs,thc fingers, the l>Nethinims, b WKfcEznift ' iByi»hoinwe nant and mcrcic , let not all the afSiSion that and all that were' feparated from the people of •»}• wereledaway 10. hath come vntovs,(eeme a little before thec/^"*? the bndes vnto the Law of God, their vviucs,thcir 'j^^^("'P^. tocaptiultieind « toourKings,too«rprinces,andtoour Priefts, fonnes.and their daughten, allrhat couldvnddr- ',tt"?J^tA haue bene appoiD- i .-." i i cl j^ni o ' (■eiruicKeeoelw tedtobefliioe and to ottrProphcts, andto ourrathers , and to Ibnd, and ssBBtbem- It Efter j.ij. ' all thy people (incc the time ol the Kings of » Af- 29 The chicfe of them, d recciued it for their f''"'' to ( from J4 Andourkingsandourprinces,ourPriefts hisiudgementsandhisftatutes: iV.e\o"e°h!m. bU^etcie'" '* ar.d our fathers haue not done thy Lawc, norrc- jo And that we would not glue our daughters feiu^r.ifihey"* I Thatthoa gjrdcd thy comrraundements, noT thy protefta- to :he people of yland,ncither take their cfaugh- bt^ie ihtLaw, wooldeft deflfoy tions , whevewirh thou haft Iprotefted among .ters for our fonnes. aiDemsS.ij. . Aem,except them. j I And i/the people of the laudc brought f .''•^■'^^''"''•t- toS^e^oUeMf i 5 A"'^ ^^ ^^= "°' ^^"''^ ^^'^ '" *""■ «^« °" ^'^ Sabbadi.or any vjulcs to fell, i tiiat bUklttPii-J^ ra(i«. kit^doqie,aad in thy great goodndTe that thou vK noulde Qoctakc it ofchen onthe Ssbbaih ,ts (bap 13.15.' ' P " and ^. ^ ^ Fkftfru«€jandwthe$. Thc^f Rlehciniah. ihatdwdtinlerufalcm, : *JL/ittcs for the offering of the 10 OfthePrieftes,Iedaiahjtbc fonne of loia- , wood,«/enthePrieffes,theLeuites andthepeo- ribjiachin, Ituj^oj; ' pleto bring ir into thchoufe of our Godjilby the 11 Seraiah,the fonne of Hilkiah,the fonne of houfe ofour fathers, yeerely at the times appoin- Meihullam,the fonne of Zadok,the fonne of Me- ted, toburneitvponthealtarofthe^ Lopleour raioth, thefbniieof Ahitub . •7^ara/'.i8.26. corne,ofthewine,and ofthcoile.vnto thecham- bukiah the fecond of his brethren, and Abda the f " jjlj,'!?'"'** teaue'Vd'cftitMie hcrs : and there/?i*«'. lietepttnifted 2Andthepe0plethankedallthcmcn.th.it Zih3,and Gifpa wJiouerthcNeth'mms. wiihtnena.idv.. wcre willing to dwell in lenifalem. ii An i the ouerfecr of thi; Leuites in lenifa- .'tfel'l crlfweie*' ? '^^^^^ "**^"'^ "''* ^^^ chicfeof the prouince, lem ivas Vxii the fonne of Banj./thc fonne of A- 'fcwftVa^tftrf. ihatdvv'eltinIenifakm,butinthcciti;$ofludall, >finbi.ih,therontrcofMattani3h,the{thC . .,, .,1^ 4"=E'r" ties oflfradjthePrieflcs, and the Leuires,and the workeofthe houfe of Godl ■•. , '< ■,• Ncthinims,anJ d^tfonnes of Salomons fenianrsJ 2 j For it n\ts the kings commandemcnt eoh- ■ 4 And in lenifalem dwelt rerrw« h Wajehieff*' riah,thef^jnneof ihephatiahjthcfonncofMr.Iia- actheKinsshandin all mattcn conccining the MuttheKing ^ VjWhi^hcam* kel,ofthefonneso(t)Pcrer, people. " . . ■,'; /l,"," '"'*'* ."J •f.pfin:hcfoD«* J And Maafeinh the fonne of Karuch, the 2j And in the vil!a?es in tht-i'r landcs, y^W f' * * fonne of Col Hozeh, the fonne of Haiai.ih, the ofthe diildrcn of Iiubh dwelt in Kiriath^atblJ, fonneofAdai3h,the fonne of loiarih, thelbnne and in the villages thereof, and in- Dibon, iOy.^fusiihmiif, ofZechjjiahjthcfbnneofjlShilonj, andin djc villages thereof, and in IckabxeeJ, «f}udah. PrieftsandLeuiteJ. Chap.xif. The wall is dedicated, tjf and in Ac villages thereof,' ij ThclbHnesofLttiijthcchicfefatherstrer* 26 And in kfhua, and inMoIadah, and in wrictcn in die bookcof the Chronicles eucnvnto Bcth-palct, the dayesof lohanan dicfonnc ofEliafliib. 17 And in Haxar-ftual^and in BCCT-(licba,and 24 Andthcchiefeof cheLcuicesw«r*Ha(ha- in the villages thereof, biah,Shcrcbiah^KJ Icfhua the fonnc of Kadmiel, 18 And in Ziklagy and in Mechonah , and in and iheir brethren about them to ginepraife and die villages thereof, thanks, accordin" to the ordinance of Dauid the J? And in En-rimmon, andinZareah, and in man of God, ward goucr ai'ainltv/ard. g Tliitii««eif. larmuth, ij Mattaniahand Cakl likiah, Oladiah, Me- ^'"'J^,"'ff JO Zanoah, Adullam, and in their villages, in n.ullam, Talmon on*/ A kkub *fre fqrters kec- ^^e°°*" Lachilh , rjid in the fitldes thereof, at A ickali, ping the ward at the threO oldes of the ?atcs. and in the villages thereof : and they dwelt from 2 6 Thefe were in the dayes of loiakim , the Beer-rheba, vnto the valley of Hinnom. fonne of Ien.ua,the fbrjie of loradak, and in the ji Andthefonnes ofBcniaitiin from Geba, dayes ofNehemiah the captaine, and of Ezra the inMichmalh, and Aija, and Eeth-el , and in the Pi ied and Scribe. •villages thereof, J I And Anathoth, Nob, Anam'ah, ii Hazor, Ramai), Gittaim, j4 Hadid, Zeboim, Ntbalac, jf LodandOnOjin the carpenters valley, J 6 And of thcLeuitesw#r#dinifionsinIudah ana Ceniaaiin. CHAP. XII. b Vhich were » • TiomTttbyloa •oXcmiilcBL 27 And in the dedication of the wall at Icm- filem they Jbtight the Lctiitcs out of all their pla- ces, to bring them to I erufclcm to kecpe the de- dication and gladnefle, both with thankei^iuirgs and with fongs, cymbales, violes and with harpes. 281 hen the f fingers gathered themfelues to- _gedier both from the plaine countrey about Ic- ruralem,and from the villages of" Netophathi, 2p And from thehoufeof Gilgal, andoatof '"Jf",' ''"'''* « Tfx Trii/limJ LiMo which cMme with ZiTHlitMvnta the countreyes of Geba , and Aziroiieth : for the V!f "ifj f.r^Mm.art,M^r,J, tj »^i,h, r,»au^i,»„i. lingers hadbuilt d^cm villagcs roundabout ICTU- T.ctroi",^ "^ THefe-alfo arc thePriefts and the Leuites that ^em. » went vp with Zerubbabcl,thelbnne of She- 50 AndthePriefls and Leuiteswcre purified, altiel,and Idhara : to vr, Seraiah, leremiahjExra, an<^ clenfed the people, & the gates, and the wall. z Amariah, Malluch, Hattudi, 31 And « I brought vpthe princes of ludah i MeaciDgNdifli 3 Shecaniah, Rehum, Merimocfa, vpon the wall, and appointed two great compa- "'*''• •'■ 4 Iddo, Ginnetho, Abiiah, nies to giue thanks, and the •'?f went on the right J Miamin, Maadiah, Bilgah, hand ofthewsH toward the dung gate, 6 Shcmaiah, and loiarib, ledjiah, J 2 And aiter them went Holhaiah , and balfis 7 SallUjAmokjHilkiiah, ledaiah : theft were oftheprincesofludah, % -Nett in (Bgrity the ^ chiefe of the Priefis , and of their brethren 3 1 And Aiariah, Ezra and Mefhdiam, loibtbiePmftf, inthedayesoflefhita, ^4 ludah, Beniamin, and Shen^aiafa, and Icre. 8 And the Leuites, leOiUa, Binnui, Kadmiel, rniah, Sherebiah, ludah, Mattaniah < »«r# ouer the 55 And of the Pricfls (bnncs with tnimpets, thanklgiuings, he, and his brethren. Zecnariah the fonnc of Jonathan , the fonne of 9 And Bakbukiah and Vnni , *«jti»,Aebt«i iTtfr*" ^ ' ^ ' ^'^ ^°'3da begate Jonathan , and lona- Milalai,Gila]ai,Maai,Neth3neel, ^ Iudah,Hajia- «"»«» ofia««i» ihanbegateladdua. ni,withthemu(ica]linrtrmT.entsofDauidthen-an 1 2 And in the dayes of loiakim were »A*/«, the of God : and Ezra the fcribc opeui before them. I Tfcat is, B«tt u> chiefe fathers of the Priefts : vnder « Seraiah wiu 37 And to the gate of the fountaine , euen o- Bflhato.dir'"*' M^"'^>>'nderIeTerr,iah,Hananiah, uer-againft themwentthey vpby ^the ftairesof I Wfcichwj'.tt.^ which waicalleiJ »J Vader Ezra, Mdliullam, vnder Amariah, the citie of Dauid, atthegoingvpofrfiewallbe- go'ngvpwihe after the Mm« of Ichohanan, >'ondthe houfe of Dauid, euen vntotfae water "hkh'is cs^i" d and whi.h were eltbeftockcof Airon. c Hul charge of tb«mtbatuogtbc PGdmes. SccMh. < IVheteof wa* Zicbiriclobo Bafulifatbti. 14 Vndet Melica,Ionathan, vnder Sfaebaniah, gate Eaft ward. the citicol D> lofepb, 38 And the fecond companic of them that uid. ly Vnder Harim, Adna, vnder Meraiotfa, gauethankes, went on the other fide , and I after Helkaj, them , and the halfc of the people f/as vpon the 1 6 Vnder Iddo,Zechariah, vndcr Ginnithon, wa.U,tutd vpon the towre of the lumaces euen vn- MefhuJlam, to the broad wall. 17 Vnder f Abijah, Zichri, vnder Miniamin, 39 And vpon the gate of Ephraim , and vpon the olde gate, & vpon the fifhgate. and the towre of Hananeel , and the towre of Meah, eiienvnto the fhecpegate : end they ftood in the gate of the ward. 40 So flood the two comnsnies (of them that pniethankes) in the hoiifc of God, and land the balfe of the rulers with rr.e. 41 The PrieftesaI(b,Eliakim, Maafeiah, Min- iamin, Michaiah, Elioenai, Zechariah, Hananiah, «e»rf vnder Moadiah,Pilrai, r8 Vnder Eilgah,Shaminaa, vndtt Shcmaiah, lehonathan, 19 Vnder loiarib, Mattcnai, vnder ledaiah, Vizi, ao Vnder Sallai,Kallai,vnder AnK)k,Eber, 1 1 Vnder Hilkiah, Hafliabiih, vnder ledaiah, Nethaneel. 22 In the dayes of Eliathib, Ioiada,and loha- nan and laddiia were the chiefe fathers of the Lc- with trumpets, uitcs written ,and the Pricftes in the reiPne of Da- 42 And Maafeiah, and Shennaiah,and Eleazar, tius the Pcrfiao. " and Vzzi, and Icbohanao > and Malchiiah , and Elam, Thanlcrgiuing. A reformation. Nchemiah. Strange marriage reprooucd. j.Chton ji.ii jndnoiv wetere- paired againe fot thefioievlc. *l.Chrtn.lS,lS. A! iEbr^Mftdi* Elam, and Excr: and the finders f fang loud , ha- n Then reprooued I the rulers and faid,VVhy *""• uing Ixrahiah which u'(« the oueifeer. isthehoufeof God fbrfaken? And laflembled 4 J And the fame day they offered great facri- them,andfet them in their place, fices and reioyced : for God had gmen them iz Then brought all ludah the tithes of oome great ioy, lb that both the women, and the chil- and of \vine,and of oyle vnto the trcafures. nren were ioy full : and the ioy of lerufikm was ij And 1 made treafnrenoucr the treafures, heard fsrre oS'. Shelemiah the Piieft, and Zadok the fcribe, arid 44 Alfo at the fime time were men appointed of the Leuites, Pcdaiah, and vnder their hand ■I WhieH were "< ouer the chambers of the (tore for the otterings Hanan the ionne of Zaccur the fonne of Matta- ihambcrsappoin- (for the firft fiiiites and for the tithes) to^ather niah: for the>Mvere counted faithfull, andthei* Itl!"', i'^'ir.'t'ffh^c i"t^ t'lC"! out of the fieldcs of the cities, the por- office was to diliribute vnto their brethren. to pur in '.he titncs •<-! cT*nii- -v^ i i • aodfuciuhings, tions ot the Law for the Pndrs and the Leuites : 14 Remembei mc,0 my God, herem, & wipe for ludah reioycedforthePricfts and for the Lc- notoutmy fkindnefleti^at I hauefliewedonthe f rJeprowflftb uites,thatlen!ed. houfeormyGod,and on the offices thereof. "J"' he did his 4J And both the fingers and the Laiites Rept 15 In thofe daycs (awe I in ludah them, that tlaluoK^^i^ the ward of their God, and the ward of the puri- trode wine preftcs on the Sabbath, and that doeth nori'.fftifie ficati on according to the commar.dement of Da- brought in (heaues, and which laded aflesalfo himrelfeheuio, ■uid,4W Salomon his fonne. with uine,grjpes,and figges, and all burdens, and '"■' '''''•■"b God 4^ *ForinthedayesofDauidandAraph, of brought them into Icnifalem rponthe Sabbath 'tot^Temfoiivl oldcwfMchiefe fingers, andfongs ofpraifeand day: and g I protefted to them in the day that te him for his .wo thankfgiiiing vnro God. they folde vitailes. goodntne rake,a» 47 AndinthedayesofZerubbabel,andinthe 16 There dwelt men of Tyrus alfo therein, "o'lieT^ a' ' dayesofNehemiah did allfrael glue portions vn- which brought fifh and alhvares, andfoIJe on thcmahtt'cod* to the fingersand porters, eucry day his portion, the Sabbath vnto thechildren of ludah euenin would not fuffer and they gauc the holy things vnto the Lein'tes, lemfelem. f'chtranrg.eirors ■ That is.the tenth and the Leuites " gauetlie holy things vnto the 17 Then reprooued I the rulers of ludah, and »npani(hed" "^ pact of che tithes, fbnnes of Aaron. layd vnto them , What euillthinj; is this that yee rHAD YTTT do,and breake the Sabbadi day ? , rf.eu. » r,i , rt;;,,J//'i\*,...y».„?.,. . ^8 Did not your ftthe,, ^ thus , andoiu:God );;^;^^ i^TlthtmmhftpomlhthtmthAlbttaktthtsMath.io^n brought all thlS phgue vpon VS , andvponthlS r.ndplagoedvsis mUmancetofiueGod. city ? yetyce increafethe wrath vpon Ifrael , in times paftj mean. Nd on that day did they reade in the booke breaking the Sabbath. '°S .^th at ,f they _ ofMofcs, inthe.-!udienceofthepeopIe,.nnd ^9 Andwhcn thegatesof Ieru6!embcg.ipto j^^^f^^J;'^''^"^"!^^ It was found written therein, that the Ammonite, beiJarke before the Sabbath , Iccmmandedto their plagueOiul.* and the Moabitc*aiould not enter into theCon- ciete. b Thatihe fepa- ration was made. c He was ioyntd inafSoitie with Tobiah (he Am- monite an cne- micol tlelev.-es. d Called a !o D3- rius.Ez'a?. I. J 0r,3t ihtyetrts tnJ. t Thus we fcs what inconueni- tnccsthc people fall -nto, when they ate deOitute ofoaethati ah thrlcareorGod, Teeing that the !t chiffe goiifrroi;t wai but a Ahil: abrenr, amlyet they 1(11 in'oruch great ablurditici. sisppeateihiiiro, Eaod.ji.i. 'ZJ»«.iJ.J. •J{;/w.«.Jj«, the ouerfight of the cham!:er of the houfe ofour do it once againe,! will \ay hands vpon you^from God, being <: kinfeman to Tobiah : that time cime they no more on the Sa':ba:h.^ 5 And he had made him a great chamber,and 22 ^ And! fivd vnto the Leuites , that tnc^ there had they aforetime laid' the oiferings, the fliouldclenfethefelucs, & that the>'fliould come inccnfe, ;,nd the vdlcis, and the tithes of corn c, and k keep e the gates, to fanaifie theSabb-ith fc Mtjning.of ta of (vinc.nnd of oyle, ( appointed for the LaiitedJ fo 7 Arid when I was come to lenifilc-p, Ivn- «»(? people, rnd of the «/'/'?'• peopde. h;d cort„rt ...,,_ htsGod,andGodh.!dm.idch;mk;n£^oi;erIfracI: 10 And I percciucd that theportionsef the * yet firan<:^e women caufed him to linne. *i.JCi»c.ii.T,4 Leuites had not bene giuen, and that eiiery one 17 Shall we then obe>- vnto jou, todo^ntfiis '«'>«-»7.>i>ii_« wasflcdtoh'slajid, '«<»nhe Leuites and fingers gre.-.tcii;ll,&:totranfi^reneag.-inftoiirGod,#«ffi ti-imnn-i'niaiic'ei'uiues? ''■'' •''• th.u executed the worke. to man)' Aiaugc wiucs ? 28 Apd Ahafhucroftiroyallfeafl:. Chap.j. QueeneVaftiuesdifobedicnce. 177 a8 And o«* of the fonnes of loiada the fonne 30 Then cleanfcd I them from all ftran;;ers, « Puniilj ibem ac of Eliafliib the hie Prieft was the fonne in law of and appointed the wards of the Prieflsandofihe ""''"8 ^V'lj"' Sanballat the Horonire : but I cliafcd him fto mc. Leuitcs, ciiery one in his office, plc.'whKh 'hVy* 2? Rcmcmbcf them, O my God, that "defile ji And forthe offcringofthcwoodattimes Lue giuen to the the Pricfthood , and the coiicnanc of the Pneft- appointed, and for the firit fruits. Remember me, o That !s,w (hew O my God, o in goodndfe. r«ftoTthyi)tople contiary to theii voMUoa hood, and of the Leuites. meicjrTDteint, ESTER. » Called alfo Da- tiucwhowas now the foneicigne Monarch,aad had the geucrnueut rftheMcd<»,Vtr- fianssndChilde- aos, Tome hinhe faeewasDacius Hydiffis fomie, railed alToAi tax- etxes, b Daniel^hap.j.i, makeih mention batorfixercoje, hauing OMt ibe mimber that hvn- petfit.asihe Scrip- ture in diueiifla' ceivretli. c Thatis.hadreft and quietoelTe. ♦;^«4«w.i.i. i Which thefv- fed in there ceun- trrjeaiaftcadof Ublcf. e Aswasbcfee- niingrot roraag- nificall a Kicg. I None might brcompclledto drinke more then it pleafed him. e Which was ilie hftdayofthefcaft that the kino m:de for [he people, as wife J. THE ARGVMENT, BScau/i cf the diuerjitieaf names y tfhereby tbcy vfed to name their Ktn^s , andthefuplutntievnf yercs ytherein the Sbrewes^and the Grecians do vary^diuers authours •Mire ditterjly a) touching this ^hafhuerojh: but ttfeemcth, "Daniel 6.1. & 9.1. that he wai Darius Kjn^ efthe Medes, and fonne of K^ljlya^es^ealiedalfe ^hafkuerojh, which was a name of honour ^ andfignified gre^t i^- ehiefe^ ai chitfi bead. Herein is declared the great nienies of (Sod toward bis Church : ivha neuer fai/cth them in their ^reateft dangers^but t^hen aUhope ofivorldly helpe fktUtb^he cuer ftirrethvp Jomejiy n horn he feudeth comfort ., and dcliuerance. Herein alfo is defer died the ambttion, pride ami crueltie of the wichjd, when they come to honour y and theirfuddenfklli»hen they are at the highest : and hoiv God prefriieth ^ and frejirretb them yvbieh are {ealow cfhisitory, audhauea care and lou: t attar d thetr brethren. peopleand the princes iierbeauric : for flic was fairc to looke vpon, •' 12 But the Queene Vafhtirefufcdtocomeat the Kings word , f which he had ^iiicn in charge tothectiniichcs: therefore the king was ver)'an- grie, and his wrath kjmilcd in him. ' ij Then the k'ngfayd to the wife men, >» th.it knew the times (for fo w.is the kings mane;- to- wards all that knew the law and the iudgcment : 14 And the next vnto him ivas Card-^ena, Shethar, Admatha, Tarfliillj, Mercs,Marfena,'JMrf Memucan the feiien princes of Perfia, and Media, which f.iw the i Kings facc,and fate the firft in the kingdome) I > What fl-iall we do vnto the Queene Vafliti, according to the law , becanfc fhe did not accor- ding to the word of the King Ahafliuerofli by the commiflion of the eunuches ? 1 6 Then Memucan anfwered before the King and the Princes , The Queene Vafliti hath not onely done keuillagainft the King, but ogainft all the princes, andagainft all the people that are in all the prouinces of Kin* Ahafhuerofh. 17 Forthe'afte of the Queene fliall cornea- broad vnto all women , fo that they fliall delpile their hultands in their o wnc ey es,& fliall fay, The King Ahafliuerofli comanded Valhtithe Queene to be brought in before him,but flie came not. 1 8 So fliall the " princefles of Perfia and Me- dia thisday (ay vnto all tl-ic Kings Princes , when tliey heare of the ade of the C^eene : thusjhatl there be much defj^ightfulnefle and wrath. 1 9 If it pleafe the king,let a rovall decree pro- ceed from him, & let it be written among the fta- tutes of Perfia,and Media,Cand ktit not be tranf- grelfed) that Vafliti come " no more before King Ahafliuerofli: & let the king gueher royall efiate vnto her companion that is better then flie. 20 And when the decree of the King which n^albemade. flialbepubfiflicdthorowoutall his kingdome (though it be "great) all the women fliall giue their hulbanjs honour , both greacani ftnaH.' 21 And this iavingrleadd the King, and the Princes, and the King did according to the word ofMeniucan. 21 Forhefcnrletters^ntoallthe prouincaof the King, into euer>' proiiince according to the writing thereof 5 and to euery people after their Z la-iguage. CHAP. 1. J l^ing .^halhHtrolh mthth nroynllfbtfl, ij rvfieremto the Qiuineya/liliwiUnot eome, \s fir which (auft /lit 11 dmor- ctd, 10 Tht 1^'"^ '^'erectQMchiagihc^tetmmcnce ofmtn. iN the dayes of » Ahafliuerofli (this is Ahafliuerofli that reigned, from India euen vnto Ethiopia, ouer an b hundreth and fcuen and wentie prouinces. 2 In thofe dayes when the king Ah. fli jeroll; « late on his throne, which was in the palace of* Shuflian, i Inthethitdyeereof hisreigne, hemadea feaft vnto all his princes and his fcniants, euen the power of Perfia and Media , and to the captaines and gouernouis ofthe prouinces wW*6 were be- fore him. 4 That hce might fliew the riches and glory of his kingdome, and the honour of his great ma- ieftie many dayes , euen an hundreth and foure (core dayes. ' 5 And when thefc d^^-es were expired , the king made a feaft to all the people that were found in the palace of Shulhan , borh vnto great and fiiiall, feuen dayes, in the court of the garden ofthe kings palace, 6 Vndir an hanging of white.greene, & blue c/efA«, fattened with coards of fine linnen & pur- ple,in filuer rings, & pillars of marble : the " beds were of gold,& of filuer vpon a pauemcnt of por- phyre, and marble and alabafter, ami blue colour. 7 And they g. ue them drinke in veflcls of golde, and changed vefiell after veilell, and roy- all wine in abimdance according to the ^ power ofthe king. 8 And the drinking ir«5 by an order, none might fcompell : forfb the king had appovnted vnto all the officers of his houle, that they Ihould do according to euery manspleafure. 9 ^ Vhe Queene Vafliti n ade a feaft alfo forthe women in the royall houfe of king Aha- fliuerofli. I o Vpon the g feiienth day when the king was merie with \vinc, he commanded Mehuman, Biz- tlia, Harbona, Bigtha, snd Ab'gtha, Zethar, and CrTcas, the feuen eunuches, (th.it ferued in the prcfenceofking Ahafliuerofli) I I To bring Queene Vafliti before the king v.iihthc crowneroyall, thatbcemightflicwthe fFjf.ri'hitiniu h lheh.!>tJof lie futiuchci, h That had cxpe. tifnre ol things aj they bid Icjrned by diligent mar- king in contiraU> ance of tiniei i Which were the chicfe counltlleu, that might haue alwafcsacctOa tobiui. k By het dirobe- dienceihe hath- giuen an example to all women to doe the like to their husbands. 1 Tbatis.betdiji obedience. m Meaning that they ivouKi take firft occafion htre. ol to do the like, sni' that the reft of vi'ortien would by continuance do the fame. n let her be di. uorc(d.&aDo:hei taade Quecoe, o'Mrh^tadVD* dct him an hiir>- dicdcivcoty and {trucncoauiiCjCa^ l(d ihrniiicera- gamc into com' municiitnn, b Hy tiielriitn wilt mm of hij couuiell. c Theabureof thefe counireycs wa^(ngr^a>,th3t ti.ey luueaicd OM- tiy nicjnestoleiue the lullcs of Pris The Kings commifiion. Efter EftcrQucenc; Haman exalte A f J^-^} ''•!h"JL''* lai'Si'-ige , that cutty man fiiouW p hears rule in wlilch kept the conculMnes : (het came in to the (I-bu«w'hth°.r. hi^o^^nehoiife, aiidthathelhouldpiiblilhitin King no more , except llic pieafcd the King, and band , and a' his "^'^s i.'>ngiia£e of the lame people. that (Le were called by name. comT.ind"?iej'fed her rcignc in the ftea^ of VaGiti. And this plcafcd ga"- gifcs,according to the 1 poiver of a king. . theit tnbuw. s:sndthc:fore, the king, arid hc did J«3. I? And when yvii-g ins were gathered the "ofc- ' ^'""'' S"" v^VcW ul'euhat ^ ^ ^" ^^^ cicie of Shuftian , there was a cer- cond tirre, then Mordccai fate in the kings gate. '^\TZ';^l^; the »;.,gmiqht tcinelcw, wliofename »« Mordccai the fonne 20 F.fter had not yet (hewed fecrkinrednop mstiase oi tfter, h.ia: ■.vk.fc djugh. oflair, the ionne of bhiiiiei , the fonne of Kilh a ^'^ people, asMordecni had diaiged her ; for which *ai ibe ft. uts he would, lo manoflemini, Efter ditl after the word ofMordecai, as when (lie 'o'Jnuiiaiteof ffilp'^^d 6 Which had bene cariedaw.-iy from lerufa- ^rasnourilhed with him.- _ '""^'S- io.itiotiacm,' Jem * widi the captiuitie that was caried away 2' f InthofedaycswhenMordeCaifateintlie wijjits they were with leconiali King ofludah (whome Nebu- kings gate, two of the kings eunuches,Bigthan& virsins,aDoti.ft ciud-nezzar king of Eabel had caried away) Terclh ,. which kept the doore, were wroth, and ron"i>'n-s]'an'd 7 And he noin ithed Hadaflsh , that is Efter, fouglit to lay " hand on the king Ahaftiuerolh. lorthfQw'enes his vncles daughtei'ifor (he had neither father nor 22 And the thing was knowcn to Mordecai, . ""' aa'-tfwr. mother, and the maid was fail c, and beautifull CO andhetol.ieit vntoQueeneEftei-, andBftercer- ''uf.^ti^^w'''" '°^^^°":3"'^'2^'^a'thedeathofherfather,&rher tifiedthe king chereofinMordccais name -. and •nwas, mo.;her,Mordecai took her tor his Own daiishtcr. uhcft inquKiti on was made, it was found : fo ther- _ 8 And uhci the Kings commandemenr, and fore they were both hanged on a tree : and it was „ jnebeCh-sni. Iiis decree was piibliiheii, and many mavdes were witten in tlicltooke of the" Chroilides. before clescltheMcde* brought together to the palace of Shulian, vn- the king. , ' and Ptrfians, m der thehand of Hege, Efter was broughtalfovn- , G H A P, ■ III. Cbaf.i..i. to die Kings houfe vnda the hand of Hegc the i wntdi>fthii,iiii,th*niatht keeper of the women. / ' ' .JewrifiinUlabeputladfahfiecaHjiM^rMinhaUmliione 9 And the maydpkafed him, and fhe found *'«'»»'^-/"»<"t"*^. fauour in his fight : therefore he canfed her things A Fter thefe tilings did king Ahafhuerodi pro- for puriScacion to be giuen her fpeedily , and her /* mote Hamaa the ibnne of hammedacha the f flate, ?.nd(cuen comely maydes to begiuen her Agagite, and exaked him, and fct his feat abouc out of the Kings hoiiP:, and he gaue change to alltneprincesthat were with him. her and to lier m.iy des of the belt in the houfc of 2 And all the kings feruar.ts that were at the die women. kings gate, bowed their knees, and reiierenced 10 'Sut Efter fhewednor her people and he;- H.-irran: for the king had fo commanded concer- . kinrcl: for Mordecai had chained her, thatihee ninghim: but Mordecai * bowednot the knee, «TliePerfi»3«a-«. fhould not tell it. neither did raiercnce. rer«isiokn«cU dowse aad reuC' Me«itBg,t9 *«.A:;..-.ifij. \Elr^trl'iom. e Fort1iougli(he II And Mordecai walked e eiier}' day before J Then the kings feniants which .were at the rfncjtiiejrijngj^ was taken away thccourtofche womcns houfe, to know if Efter kings g.ite,favd vnto Mordecai,\Vhytrar.(grcflcft andf.iciiati.rac. , l^eceVrcdnorto" ^'^ well,and what ftiould hc done with her. thou the kings commanJomcnt? pointedin chiefe kjue a'^fathetl" i^ Aud when the courfc of euer/mayd came, 4 And albeit they fp.ike day h' vnto him, yet "oXcanrmOj to go in to King AhaftiueroHi ,' after that flie had he would not heare th:m :thercfbi e they '' tolde not do to tJiii am* benctwclue monahs according to themanerof Haman, that they might fee how Morviccaismnt-bitioutaaJpioo^ thev,onien (forfo were the daycsofcheirpurifi- tes would fiand: for hc had tolde diem, tliat he """• cations accomplifhcd , fixe monechs with oy le of v/as a lew. ,1,^, ,1"^ ,j j, „,„ ^ mvrhe, and fuve monechs with fweec odours, and y And when Haman faw that Mordecai bow- fo wicUed , but intbepurifyirgofthcuomen: cd noc die knee vnto hinn nordid rtueiencevn- thryhaue th^it I i And thus went the mavdcs vnto the Kinc) to him, then Ham.in wr,s fidl of wsadi. "*'/■" '.'f ".*",?'' -'_ . , J , , , r>' *t 1 I I I !■ I t f J cui^ trf JoiMv. whatioeiicr (he reqiured , was • giuen her , to go 6 Now he y ciioiight it too iicic to Lay haiicis i£^, rfrg,;;.-d>ii> with her out of the womcns houfc vnto the kings only on Mordecai : andbccaufcdicyhadftiewed ijr «;<■(, houfe. him the people of Mordecai, Hair.an fought to 14 In the euening fhe wcn^and on the morow dcftroyailthc lewes , that wae chorowoucthc fhe returned into the fecond houfc of the women whole kingdome of Abalhilcrolli,f i4f« die people vnuerths hand of SfaaaHigai the Kings eunuciv of Mordecai. 7 In raieocicrbrr and therefore did re- (o't oft ( mes ca hcjtcoi her. fWhatJppltell flicjfkcdof the CiiEuib I1.1t was hc bo'.md :n giue bet, - The Kings cruell eilhing of their piofiic t))out thirteenth day of the firft mcneih, and there was thcinner court, which is not called, there * a bw ■5ei'hel'°leJkd "■'■''^^" (.-?ccording toallthat Haman comman- ofhis,th?thcnialIdie, except him to whomc tl'.c or difpltaftd. <^€d) vnto the Kings officersjand to thecaptaines King holdeth out the goldtn roi'de, that hec way jt'irihthMdei I Towit.tli* Iew«,that were ioShuQun. that wer<(pucr cue ry prouince, and to the rulers line. Nowe Ihaue not bene called to come vnto of cucry people, <»:rftoeuevyproiiince,according the King thefettiirtiecJavcs. tothe\vntingth:rof,&toeiier\'pcopleaccoTding 12 And they certified Mordccai of Efiers to their language ! in die name of King AliafliUe- wordes. rofli was it written,&fealcd with the kings ring. ij And Mordecailaid, that they fiioiildan- ij And the letters were feritfhypofies into fvere Efter thus, Thinke not v\itluhy felfc thar all the Kings prouinces, torooteour, to kill and thoiiflialtefcapeinthc Kings houfc, more then todeftroy'alltheIcwes,boihycDgandold,chi]- allthelewes. dren and women, in one day vpon the thirteenth • 4 For if thou hoi deft thy peace at thij time, dayofthetwelft noneth, (which is the moneth f comfort and dcliuerancebihallappearecothe J Th*'v'*!J^* ' Adar) and to ipo)'lc them as a prayc. lewes outof another place, but thou and thy fa- ,p3i,j "„ ,i;"c "^ 14 Tlieconrcntsofthe writing ttw/, that there thershoufefliallperilh rand who knoweth whe- denctof that fhouldbefiuenacommandementinallprouin- ther thou art come to the kingdome for ' fuch 'a'th.whichall ces,e^ publifhcd vnto all people,that they Qiould atime ? o "ettfJuu" be ready againft the fame day. ij Then Efter commanded to anfwere Mor- whichiMhat'oo* ij Ana the poftes compelled by the Kings decai, willdeiiofr ibemr commandement went foorth, and the commaun- 16 Goe, *»a chuich, Dckecloth, and alhes, and went out into the ''^'^- " """'-■f"f-'^""i*'"-'r'" ^'^""' middes of the citie, and cryed w ith a "rcat crie A ^^ o" ^^^ i^ir held out the goldfn fccpter p,J^'!"'!'r"" and wecp'ng snd mourning, and j- many lay in th.it wa':inlii$ hand: foEfterdrewnccreand toil- ^fmn^J „^, fackeclothandinafhes. chcdthetopofthefcepter. a|-ctab!cvntc' 4 ^ Then Efters maides and her cunuches 3 Then Giid the Kin» vnto her, What wilt hna,sj ciary.^. 1 r,. came and toldeit her: therefore the Qiicene was thou, Queene Efter' & wtiat is thy recueft> it (hat very heauie, and fhcfentraiment to clothe Mor- be cuencgiuen thee to the haJ.e of the kingdom? bJ^'u^Ah^'r^ decai, and to take away hi*fackcclo:b from him, 4 Then faid Efter, Ifit pleafe the King, let the: cuf, ihe^ j^dr fciithereceiueditnot. Kingand Haman come this day vnto the banket, iTimildbt g-an- 5 Then Qllcd Eft«vHatacli»»f of the Kings dwc I hau« prepared for him. ted,«M«AJ3*. " • Zx- J, And- CHAP. HIT. J ^foriecai ffMih the Qrt:r:t kwwki^l of thf cmtB JfCrtt tfthe \iKi*^imnthc jiaiu i« shtviUtih tku ihtjfrtj dinj to all that Efta had commaHdcd him. iftt her. N. Owe when Mordccai perceiued all that was a Bcosrthe dlproclimaiion. fill 'fht%ir.'>t Hamansgallous. Efteri -Mordccai promoted, 5 And the King (aid, Caufe Haman to make more then to me? hafte that he may doe as Rfter hathfaid. So the 7 And Haman anfwered the King, The man King and Haman came to the banket that Efter whom the King would honour, had prepared. 8 Let them bring fir htm royall apparell, » 6 And the King (aid vnto Efter at the banket which the King ofeth to wcarc, and the'horfe c MeimVghert. d Becjuretbey of '^ u'inc, What is thy petition, that it may be gi- that the Kin" rideth vpon, and thatthecrowne bythattbeKjng Sy'lnt" r ''^^.^- ^1 whatisthyrequeft? itMleuen royall may be^fet vpon his head, n^fvoTctml"' bankets,they caU bcperfoiirmed vnto thchalte ofthekingdome? ^ And let the raimentand thehorfebedeh- fdfe, a$ loftph led the banket by 7 Then anfwered Efter, and faidc, My petition uered by the hand of one of the kings moft noble ^ereby was know. whichTas moftin ''"'^ '"^ '■^^"eft «, princes,and Jet them apparel! the man(whom the p"j,]° o"gmi! Tfc or ea«me4 '" 8 If I haue found fauoiir in the fightofthe King will honourjand caufe him to ride vpon the ^^^^,^ ' King, and if it pleafe the King to giue me my pe- horfe thorow the ftreete of thccitie, andpro- ticion, and to perfourme my requeft, let the King claime before hini,Thus flail it be done vnto the and Haman come to the banket that I (hall pre- man,whome the King will honour, pare for tliem,and I will do to morow according i o 1 hen the King laid to Haman,Make hafte^ e Twill dedal e to the Kings « (iiying. take the raiment and the horfe as thou haft fiid, what thing I de- 9 ^ Then went Haman foorth the fame day anddoefovntoMordecaithelewe, that fitreth maund, ioyfuUand withaglad heart. But when Haman at the Kings gate: let nothing faiie of all that Jawe Mordecai in the Kings gate, that he ftoode thou h.ift fpoken. not vp,norn-ooued for him,then was Haman full ii So Haman tooke the raiment and the of indignation at Mordecai. horfe, and arayed Mordecai, and brought him on 10 Neuerthelefle H.iman refrained himfelfe: hoifcbacke thorow the ftreete of the citie, and and wheii he came home, hee fent,and called for proclaimed before him. Thus fliall it be done to his fi icndes,and Zcreih his wife. the man whome the King will honour. 11 And Haman tolde themof theglorle of 12 And Mordecai came againe to the Kings his riches, and the multitude of his children, and gate, but Haman hafted home mourning and hu fThnsthewic a'l the things wherein the King had f promoted headcouered.' Itcd when they ate him, and how that he had fet him aboue the prin- i j And Haman tolde Zerefli his wife, and all *"( arn'o«'l"rf" in** *^ ^"^ Tcruants of the King. his friends all that had befallen him. Then faid his theTrT'ia^oeand^ *^ Haman C:id moreouer, Yca, Efter the wife men,and Zerefti his \vih: vnto him,lfMorde- huoibiing'them- Quecne did let no man come in with the King to cai 6e ofthefeed of thelcwcs, before whom thoti fe!ne«, w^xeamhi- the banket thatfhe had prcpared,faue me: and to haft begun to fall, thouOnalt not preuaileagainft »nd «udt '"'^""' '"^^'^ ^"^ ^ ^"^'^^" ^"'^o ^^'^ ^''o "''* ^^^ *^'"o- hJi^j ^ out t^al": <"''ely fall before him. d Tlias God roii^.; ij But all this doth nothing auaileme,as long 14 And whilethey were yet talking with him, Jhenfomhofthe as 1 fee Mordecai the Icwfiningatthe kings gate, came the Kings eunuches and haftcd to bring Ha- very wicked.to 14 ThenfaidZereihhiswifeandallhisfriends man vnto the banket that Efter had prepared. fpeake that thing, . !'?rr''^. r'''^T'^'"^'''"'"/''^^T°^^^''^f'v^"" CHAP. VII. medmaUcl^" hrgheil that could hie, and to morowe fpeake diou vnto the Kmg, 1^,0 ^tnttUddeththeK'ngin^HAmM *geu fhaltthou goe ioyfully with the King vnto the hmgtdtnthl ltU»us,vhKhbt htdfre^aed^or Moraicu^ banket. And the thing pleafed Haman, and hee QO the King and liUman came to banket with caufed to make the tree. O the Quecne Efter, C H A " VI a And the King faid againe vnto Efter on the X ThtK:"<iitt "TpHefamenightf the King (lept not, and hee med vnto the halfe ofthekingdome. fiteftdt^xitcd. 1 commaunded to bring the booke of the re- j AndEftertheQueeneanfwered, andfaid,If cordes,<»n(/ the Chronicles : and they were read Ihauefoundfauourinthyfight,OKing,andific before the King. pleafe the King,let my life be giuen me at my pe- 2 Then it was found written that Mordecai tition,andmypeopleatmyrequeft. b Hamin cenlj *Cho(.i.ii, *hadtoId of Bigtana, and Teretli two of die 4 Forwearefolde,I,andmypeoplc,tobed»- notfomuchptcH Kings eunuches,keepei-softhedoore,who fought ftroyed,to beflaiiie and toperilh : but if we were fi't '^pKingby # to lay hands on the King Ahadiueroni. foldeforferuants, and forhandmaides, I would heOiould hinder ,i Then the King faid. What honour and dig- haue held my tongue : although the adueriarie himbytheloH'cof a forhethoiwlit "''"C hath bene giuen to Mordecai » for this. And could not^'recompence the Kings lode. thelewes.andihe itvn*oithiehTs the Kings feruants that miniftred vnto him, faid, J Then King Ahaftiueroni anfwered, and faid "^j'^'^f 1^,^'^'' *" cftjteiorfceiue There is nothing done for him. vnto the Quecne Efler, Who is he? and where is if Uy.flutih'hk ajjeoefice.andnot 4 And the King Ciid, Who is in thecourt? he thatfprefumeth todoethus ? b,a,t. Kwai It. (Now Haman was come into die inner court of <5 AndEfterlaid, Theaducrfarieandenemicis c Hiscon^ie»ce the Kings houfe, that he might fpeake vnto the this wicked Haman. Then Haman was afraid be- ,i,ata?he'^had"foii. b Thuswhile the Kingro bliangMordecaionthetreethathehad fore the King and the Qiieene. fpiied the death of wick.d ima^ ne prepared for him.) 7 And the king ai-ofe from the banket of wine inoocenn.fothe thedefiuiaion of y And the Kings feruants faid vnto him, Ec- inhis wrath, e^w'"' into the palace garden: but vengeance of God relueVfaiimte'"'" holde,Haman ftandeth in the court. And the king Haman ftoodvp, to makerequeft for his life to l^i.'^.w.helame. ;hefaa]eiHt. faid,Leth:mcomein. the Quecne Efter; for he fawc that there was a d Hefelldowne 6 And when Haman came in,the King laid vn- « mifchiefe prepared forhim of the K ing. at the beds (e«re to him. What flialbe done vnto the nian,vvhome 8 And when the Kin" came againe out of °po°^'j'';"^''"„j the King will honour ? Then Haman thought in the palace garden, into uie houfe where rhc>' maTftequeftfot his heart,To whomc would the Kijig doe honour dransc wine, Harnan was <' fallen vpon the bed bis lite. whac- Haraan hanged. Mordccai exalted. Chap, wh€r€on Efter fate : therefore the King fayd, Will he force the Qiiecne alfb before mce in the Iioufc? As the worde went out of the Kings c Th'n wj« Ae month, they « coiicrcd Ham.-,ns face. ■nincc cf ilie Per- ^ ^nd Harbonali one of the eunnches.fay J funs.wfccn oue ^^ ^^ prefcnctroFthe Kino;, Beholde, there fian- Kina$f>uour. ucthyetthe tree m Hamans honfe hftiecnbices hie, which Haman lud prepared for Mordccai, f Which difcope- thatfpakc 'good fortlie King. Then the King ledthteonrpiratie f^yj^Hang iiim thereon. Cblfi »M».°*' 'o ^othcv- hanged Haman on thetree,thathe had prepared for Mordccai : then was the Kings wrathpacified. i '- c h:A p^.'''vrii. I '^fttr ihf Attilh ofHtnunw*! Mordldti txalici, 14 fow*. .firlMt Itiurt *rt feni xmlo iljt jtntt. THc fame day did King Ahaflinerofli giue the houfe of Haman the aduerfarie of the lewes ■ TtutU.watte. vnto theQueene Efter. And Mordecai »camc ceiotd into .h. before the King: for Efter told »vhat he vyas b vn- ■refcncf. '" "" • bThatheewai 3 And y king tooke off his ring, which he had het vncle,3ii(tbaa taken from Haman , and gaue it vnto Mordecai: brousht htr vp. ^^^^j gftprfet Mordecai oner thehoufe of Haman. J And Efter (pake yet more before the king, and fell dovviie at his feete weeping , & bcfbught e Mejping.tl'at he }i{m that he would put av\ ay the « wickednefle of ^"b''^'^"'' «'.*■* Haman the Agacite , and hisdeuicethathehad wicked drcteej, . , ".f i » which hf e had imagmed agamft the lewes. mitt for the dc 4 And theKing held out the golden ^ fcepter fttuftion of the towani Efter. Then arofe Efter, and flood before dSchap.,...^«King,_ : -. u r^- jTTi. .5 AndfaidjIfitpleafctheKmg, andiflhauc found fauour m thy i)ght,and the thtngte accep- table before the King, and I plcafe him , let it be written, that tlw letters of the deuice of Haman the fonnc of Ammedatha the Agagite may be called againe , which hee wrote to d.eftroy the lewes, that are in all the Kings prouinces. 6 Forhowcanlfiilferandfeethctuill, that fliall come vnto my peoplei' Orhowcanlfutfer and fee the dcftrudion of my kinred ? 7 And the King Ahafhueroih fayd vnto the QueencEfter,flndto Mordecai the lew, Bdjold,- I hauegiucn Efter thehoufe of Haman, whohie 10r>«w »liHtt» they baue hanged vpon the tree,bccaufc hcjl ^d^ C.fibet,„„. hand vpon the kwes. 8 Write yefcalfo for the leaves , asitliketh you in the Kings name , and feale it with the kings ring (for the writii>gs ivritten in the Kings name , and felled with the Kings ring , may rio tThUwM the cmanreuoke) ' la*oftheMcdM ThcBwerethe Kings Scribes called at the Dan« is;nou fame time, euenm the third moneth, thatisthe withflanding the moneth f Siuan , on the three and twentieth day King reuoked the thereof: and it was written , according to all as o"auDt'ed''t"Ha. Mordecai commanded vnto the lewes arfd to the nian, for Efteti princes,and captaines,and rulers of the prouinces, 'Jake. which were from India euch vntotthiopta, an I Which coBte- hundreth and fcuen and twent'C prouinces , vnto ntth part of May . j-_. l„ •• t and part ol iiinc. ' "Cry prouince,according to the S writing there- g Thaiisjnfuth of, and to eucry people after their (pcccb , and to lettcfs and Ian- the lewcs.nccordinfto their writing , and accor- guagt,a.wa.yrial j„g ^^ ,1,^,^ l.ns.agC, 10 And he wrote in the King Ah.nfhiieroln aime.and fealed it with the Kings ring : and hiee fent loiters by pcftes on horfebacke <«nrfthat rodt \Of,multi. on bcA^ts of price, m dromedaries and^ coltes of mares. 11 WhereintheKinggrauntcd the lewes (in .viij.ix. The lewes deh'ucrcd. 179 what cities fbcuer they xvere) to gather them- felucstogether,andto ftandfor''theirlife,4«'oclicpGfksrodeVpotri# became lewes: » Confottned for the feare of the lewes fell vpon them. l«wT»'teii^oS,''" c H A P. IX. ; '. ■ uerforiet it ttitlh. 14 The ten foi.nti ofHtmav are han^ttdAf The hvet keepet/eiijl in remimtrimce of their Mmemtce. SO in the twelfth monerh , which is the moneth Adar , vpon the thirteenth day of the fame, when the Kings commaundementand his decree drew neeie to be put in execution , in the day that the enemies of the lewes hoped to kiue power " Thii w« by m^rthem(feutit. rurnedeontrary :for chelewes j^.^jfX. S had rule rtiier them chat hated them) - theioyofihtwic. ^ The lewes gathered thcmfclues together kedimo forowe, into their cities throughout all the protiin'ces-of '"'•«'^',"""<* ■ the King ATiafhucrofS , to lay hand on fuch as 'ti!°&.""° fought tijeir hurt , and no-man could withftand them : for the feare of rhem fell vpon allpeople. ^ And alltherulersofthe prouinces, and the princes and the opt.iines, and the officers of the Kingl" exalted the Icwestfor the feare of Morde- b nidihemho. cai fell vpon them. m.ot,and iWd 4 For Mordecai was great in the kings houfe, "■"" '""<'""?• and thereport of him went through all the pro- uincesrforthis man Mordecai waxed greater and greoKr. 5 Thus the lewes fmote all their « enemies < which had eo* with ftrokesofthefword and daughter, andde- fpired their death ftmftion , and did what they would vntothofe bythepermifsioa thachatcd^them. H^t^ 6 And at Shufhan the palace flew the lewes d BefidVsthofc and deftroyed'i fine hundreth men, three hundreth, 7 AndParAandatha,andDalphon,andAf- ',''«"''y "'"«'« ', > c ' ftcoDil day, at P'ltnaj , ., , ve.fei;. 8 And Poratha,and Adalin,and Andatha, e Whereby thejr 9 An That ii.Eftw. Kings prouinces? and viiiatisthypetii;ion,fhat,it co nmanded by letter? ,.I*et his wicked:? deuifc P "•'''*'« » ^ttneth that he , 21 Inioyning them that they rtiou|dkeepe the Z^c>ntheland,andvpontheylesofth^fea. ■""" • wrote bat oneljf fouff; eenth day of thc moncth Adar , and the fif-- . 2 ' Andall^headesofhispowcr , andofhis » Thefe thre« . A^tll'T.: ' teenthdayofthefamc, e^er^'veere, ipight', and the declaration of the dignitie of f "'f'f "''"«■ decrees inac , ■' 1 i 1 ■ l t >. 1 • 1 • i 1 i- -r- Vi • let lotth as com- l^iaw. 21 According to the day.?swherem the Icvves Mordecai,where with the king magnmed h:m,are nienJahle, and n«- refted from their enemies,and the jponeth which they not wrjtten in the booke of the Chronicles eeffiry for him, was turned vnto them fromforowetoioy , and ofthe Kings of MediaandPcdia? that n in imhoti. from mourning into a ioyfull day, to keepe them j ForMordecaithelevvevvasthefecoiKWn- fj'"J„° J^f")''* n He reneth be- the dayes of fcafting, r.nd ioy, and >^' to fend pre- to King AhalliucroQi,& great; ^mong the lewes, pie.to procme ::,ir:3rr.-^e-v^,J::f:wi.!r|;'(jt:'g^- Oodsdcliurraace, the niaicienance •f mmoall &!fiid> (hip,andceliefe' t -^i^ olihepooie, •■I ,,„;,,, ,„, j,;.;.,,., ,^ THE A R G V M E N T. IN thh bifhrie isfi't iefore our eyts tlie extmple cfitfini^uUr pati*tiee. For this holy mmhb w.is Mot '<>»:'} exireme.'y r.ffl'.Sfedin tuttvard thi>!^.&.t>i his i>o(ij^ butalfo nilusmtKde amiconfcieitce, h the Pjjrpe teit.tti*>is ofh:s Wife , andchiefffrietuli: yfbich by,th;ii- vehement rrords , <0iffnn. iSot. ifithjiaii'it'^Jjf dui(x,nfiaiuly,r-efifl,ik^'/i^ir •%( i>'gfhfh¥>4\t,">^^fepi. I'^tlns[l»rj'Vre.hw!to markf that Ub iir.ir.tei -.eih i goodcait^c but (itvid.'cth ttfcutHrffgnrte hti tidufrfrrids hoHt «ifvt.t'i,^ei^^ot ihicaufe, and thetefofe m^n couldnoiresfiti .ifamjl Cedihtrei:t, Cut he: jhould be conuiffed. MorefUer^he ivai -ffured that God h.rd net fci f (!7ts-»r»)T I'll Jt^ifimtt, lali 6m thiUrtu, s»> Hf'fiuif M.if^tinct.. 1'. • : ; .'..:<>■ i. . r. ■ i <^»J,*--^Vaniifira«itie may b^r atle to vrdciftindiha: which is fpatteo of bim. m , Thisdcc:£rt«*>- thai aIi(ioHf,h Ja:an bltadutriatir tofiid, jret her i$ compelled '.oolty hiic,,ai>ddoe himatlaon-sgr, wrtt.outw'hoft pet- mifiion and appornrni'-nf hee can dec ijorhi ;•, n Thi? cjoe.'^ioh is afted for oar inrtim lie : fot God hnewe whence hte carre. o Hcein isdtfc ibedtlie tulureof Sjtan, ivhfc!« !»euer racpiog for his ptaye ^ t.Fet.; 8. p He fcaret!< ibfe not fri thine owiie fjl.e , bi;t for the com.-nodif.e that hre (cceioeib by thee, a Aleaaing, the grace of 6r>d, which ft rued lob as a rampart againft all tema fiso!. r Thiifi£0'fieih, tlix Satan isnptaMc toicuch »s, but it is Cod it at njjift doe it. f Saran noieti' the %!ce , wberennto men ate eeuimordyiubicct: that is , to hide their tEbellinn,, aod to bee content with God io the liipe of f tofyetiti:, vvhicb tii c is diicK>fe3 in t&e time of tbcif sdueiCcic. 1 Thaiis.cfdie c^unitey i.l Idu- Biea,astainent.4. J i.ot biirdcfir; thereupon ; for tbeland un cal- led by ihe Dime »t' Vz thclupne of Diflun the foanc oi Seir, 1^ Foiafmuch at he nasaCeniilc, 4Dd not « Iept gbf, (ud wiihuiit hy- poctific,:tdeela> (C.b thataiooDg the heathen God hath his. c Henhy is de. clatei!, wJat is mejhi by an vp- right aad utl^. Hit c^ildtcn and^jches^re-dc- clyed.iocom- tne«(ibisv<.ittie iifhjiptofpetitie, asnlhis paiience, and cordalicie, yvhenCol had takeo them tiuin bim. iclt'^hii'rm, deins, Idiime- »n»,ic f That is,coiii. manded Uxm Cobelar.ctintd: meaning, (hat , they Ciouldcoo- liJcr the laultei, chat chey had cnmmitted.and tfconcile thcm- feluc] fut the fiitie. g Tbatii, heot fered for euery one of his chil. dien an OiTerin that lie hr.th is in f thine hand ; oncly \pon him- t God giueth not felfe (halrtiiou notftrctch ont thine hsnd. bo Sa- ^*"" powo"" tan departed fiom the u prcfence of the Lord. bim/ but'.o dl ij ^ Aridohaday, when his fonncsand his cla;eiliathehaili dlaughrcTs^verccdtirg and drinkingwine in their f-^po^'ct oner elddlbroihei-sboufe, '' , . map but that 14 Therecam<^an^,c(ren-etvrttoIob,aftdra;d, *^';''°'"i £'""'' The oxen wcrc-plowihg, atidthcafTcs ftedingiri u Ttatii.weat their phcCS, . ■ to execute that 15 And the '^•Shafenscameviolcnrly, and "^;;^i„*^dli^'|a tookethtm: yea, they hauc L'aine the fcruants doe"^ jm eisTe \< !th the ct?ge ot the fword : but I onely am efca- "n neaet gne oat pcd alone to tell thee. . ■"* eDtmKs,bat Ken them , and haue llarne the leniants- with the that God made aigeot thefwdrd: but I oneh am efcaped alone wa.reagainfthim, totrllthee. • ' ^ l his laft plague 18 And whiles hee wasyerfpeaking, came an I'htn'oirpUue othcr^ dnd'(ayde,Thy ^ Tonnes, and thy daughters is pail wKich iVe- were eatinq,and drinking winein theireldelt bro- '"«'*i '=-"1 "> te tilfVS-houf'c, - ■ '■■ borne.G'dcan A I, 1 ,j . - 1 r lemivsaaothce ip And benold,there came a great \unde from f3,re mose grie- beyond the v.ilderneile, and fmote the foure cor- i)ous,to uie his, ncrs of the houfe, which fell vpon the children, ^"^ '<^"'' '''«sp''g«'W"* , f not conuJered my feruant lob, howe none is like ^|j^""^^ "t"^ himiniheearih' *an vprieht andiuftman, one dThatij.whetboa tliat feareth God , andefcheweth euill? lor yet hjdftnonghta, : her continuech in his vpriohtneffe , " althoiigh ^f^^J'^ft ;," ' "jj* f thou n-.oouedft mcc againfi uim, to dcftroy «• him 'I'o*",", thy p^* without cauCe. pofe tg'y^ffc^ ' Z 4 4 Aod 1 lobs plagues. He cuHeth his lob. birth day, and defireth deadu. ; 4 And Satan anfvvered the Lord, and (ayde, 7 Yea, dcfolate be that night, and let no ioy e Hereby hee ' ' ^'''" ^*-"" ft<:in> 3" J allthat eucr a man hath, will be in it. meant thjtaminj hegiu;forhisiife. 8 Let them that cuife the day, (being f ready f Which cotfeilie ■ o^neikinisdcj. j Bu: ftretchnowouc thine hand, and touch to renae their mourning) curfe it. . day ef cheit binh, m vatohimtheo his ibonesandhisflclh, J./ftfif hee willnot blaC- 9 Lettheftarres of that twilight bee dimme '"'hcmUy thn aDother man.. , , , _ ' J , u j i, n' r • i • i i i- i- i tune vuon lull f Mcaniog,his phane thee to thy face. .- x through darKeneile;ot^it; let irlooke tor light, night, owneperion. 6 Then the Lord fayd vnto Satan, Loc^ he IS bu: haue none : neither let it g fee the f dawnins; g i-ft it bee al. g Thus Satan caa in cji-[nehand,but fane S his life. of the day. ~ wajresDight.aoi pSngSVn'" • 7 f So Satan departed from the prefence of lo Becaufe it fhuthot vp thedooiesof my J^" J"/,^^;^*^ God hath'limitted f he Lord, and fmote lob with fbi e '> boy les, from mothirs womSe : nor hid foro we fi om mirrc eyes, of tht wonunj. him. the fole of hus footc vnto his crowne. n '' Why dyed I not in the birth? or why died •> Thij aad that h Thisfore was g ^^ j f^^g toook a ^ potQiard to icrape him, I not,\vhen i came out of the wom'.^ie? "'"''' f^'lowM^ wherevvTrXd and he fate downe among thc alhes. 12 Why didthekneespreuentme? andwhy Ji'e^'",n'„"j,l, God plagoed the 9 Then fayd his k wife vnto hi.ii, Dodlthou did I fucke the breafts? . plKetobirpar"- EgyptianSjExod. 1 continue yet in thine vprightn;;fl"e? m Bjafpheme ij For/ilhould Inowehaue 'lyenandbenc ons.he i« mx able sr.j.andthrcatnetii Q^ j^ quiet,l IhouldhaueOept then,4»^beneat reft, 'olW-'k^P* to panilh there. '" J \. , , ^, r t n \\ \-i.r \ t i,- o Vn <• . V mealore.but ton. bellious people, 10 Buthe fayd vnto her, Thou fpeakeftlike a 14 VVitli thc Kmgs&counlellers of the earth, nnh headlong m. »euL28,i7-fothat fooliOi Woman : what? (hall wee receiue good at which hauebuiklidthemfelucs'^dcfolates places: loallenill, except thifteatation mi ^^ hand of God, and not " receiue cuill? In all i J Or with trie princes that had golde, md p"** ''" ^^ ricb%T:^.l"thisd.dnotIobfinnewichhisolippes. h.iue filled their houfcs with filuer. ^ ^fhevehe«e«. furedGid$,fau«ur n . Nowe when lobs three p fnendcs heard 16 Orw/iy wasInothid,asanvntimelybirth, deof hisaf«iai. bythe vsheoien- of ail this euill that was comcvpon him, they «f/;«'' as inf^uK, wvicA haue not fecne the hghc? onsmadehimto ''*"'.''" hiu'''' ^^''^^ ^"^"^y °"- '^™'" ^'^ o\mt place, to w«>, 17 The wicked ' haue there ccafed from r<;«r ^"'^ '""['r"')? *" «hoogM that God Eliphaz the Tem.inite, and Bildad theShuhite, tyrannie, and there they that laboured valiantly, weieTheend'ofal had call him off. and Zophar the Naamathitc: for thcy were agreed .ireatreft. ...- iDirerie>,aadt»if i Ajdeftuuteof together to come to lament witli him, and to 18 The "' prifoners reft tosethfl-, and hcarc thtteweteoohfe and^meVnVs'^ind '^^^^'^'^ ^^^- "^"^ ^"^^ ^^^Y^^ °^ ^^^ oppreffoilr. f '"tethTo'Tall "^ wond"fdly'af- '^ So when they lift vp thcir cycs a farre ofF, 19 Therearcfmalland great, andtheferuant ,hoBgbit''wetero, flifted with the they knewe him not : therefore thcy lift vp their h free from his mafter. but the infirmitirt forowe of bij voy CCS and wept, and euery one of them rent his 20 U'herefore is the Ught giiien to him that is "f >"' "el^ «au(e^ k s«Mvreththe garmeiu, and Iprinkled 1 duft vpon their heads inmiferie? and " life vnto them that haueheauie -i^'hifefrOTt fame inftrument toward the heauen. hearts? ■ otthr^icked. againftiob,a>be 1 5 So they fate by him vpon the ground fcuen 21 Which long for deadi, and if it come not, k He »otetb the I m' anin'* wh!"" ^^y^^i ^""^ ^^"£" nightcs, and none fpake a word they would euen karch it more then treafiiresv "^^v' J"* °' '1*"^ g»iiie"'thout" vnto him : for they lawc, that the griefe wj/ 22 Whichioy for gladnefie,4n< them, that they truft in God in vaine. m For death was appoynted to the blaf- ^+ ror ITiy llghing COmmCttl bCtOrC I CatC, „ufj,i,jy,^u|j phemcr,and io (be meant that he Ibould be foone rid out of hi < paine. n That is, and my roarings are po wred OUt hkc the water. heieby make theii to bepatient in adiietfitie,aswereioycewhen hefcRdcth pnifpfritie, andfoto jj Por die thing 1 p feared, is Come Vpon n'mei imoiortall. ■cknowledaehimtobebothmerciful! and iuft. o He To bridled his afteftions, _,.. .,« j ,u» ►»,;„/> tV,.,» i,.,,.. -r-.... J ^r ;^ ^A«,^ I Thatis.by tleath that hi. tongue through impat.encie did hot mutmure ag.inft God. p Which '^«^' """"^ ^^ thmg that I was afray d of, IS Come ,^^ ,„ j,;,/„f .^e weremen of authoritie,«i(c,and learned, andasthe Septuagiiitwtite.Kings, and Vntomc. ^ tyrants balb . eametocomforthim, but when they lawc houve he was vifiied.tlieyconcciHed an 26 Ihadnopcace, neither had I quletncflc, ceafed. cuillopinionof him.as though he had bene but an hypocrite,aDdfoiuftly plagued neither had I rcft "3 VCttrOublcis COmC. ™ AHtheythat of God for his finnes. q Thjs was alfoaceremoBie, which they vfed in thofe ' * fuftaine a^y kinde cnunircys, as ihe renting of their cliiihes in figne of rarow,&e, c Aidtbetcfore of calamitie and tniferie in this world : which he rpeakcthaf:er the iiidgcmeni thought that he would nut haue hearkened to thcitcouafell. of theflelh. n He Iheweih that the bencfiies of God are not comfortable, ex- cepttheheart bcioyfull, andthe conkicnce quieted, o That leeth not howe CHAP III to come out of his miftries, becaufe hre ilependeih net on Gods ptouidence. p Inmy profperitie Iloekedeuer fnra fall, as iscome noweropalTe, q The r tthctrnflamuhtiiicurftththeiitf ofhuIArth. it We*'*, feare of troubles that Ibould eDfoe,caured my profpetilietofecme to nieatoo* frith to iLi'^ though death »tre the mdof »Ur/tam mifetie, thing, and yet I am not exempted from trouble, pThefeuendayes /% Fterward»Iob opened his mouth, and* cut- ^r, .«•,»»•, ended.CHapi.ij. /\feJhlsd.lV. CHAP. 1 1 1 1. b Here lob be- aJti! i ^ jr. .J * lohurtffthmiid of mftuenctt, i nutl-umtiHKt, in and gione.htofceie ^ And lob cryed Out, and fayd, trth,/„[umpt,on,f ht,oi,n,r,ghuoupuirf. hisgreatimper. ? Let the day ' perifh, whcrcm I was bomc, ., ^,. . . .^ • r i , feaion in this bat an,1 the night when it \vas fayde. There is a man "X H^" "E-hphai. the Temamte anfwered , and 1*".'>«*«"V*'5 childcconceiued. J fayd, Koi'7,8«d!f 4 Let that day bee darkcnefTcJet not God 2 If wee alTay to commune with rhcc, wilt t.t".mane"r yce . «< rccard it from abouc, neither let the light Oiinc thou be gncued ? hut a who can witliholde him- »\«"'/'^''''"" dethyrtinihe vpon it fclfcfromfpeakmg? , impatience. «nde he gct.cth .^,, j^^ darkencfTc , and the « fliadowe of J Eeholde, thou haft taught many, and b haft b Thon haft com. ♦laotie though he ,', . . , J . remiine vrion it ftrengthcncd the wearie hands. fottedo.hets m waiinthcmeioe oeacn itaine ic . let rneciouac remaint \pon ic, " o lu- t. then afHiaums, une greatly and kt them make it fearcfi.ll as a b tter dav. 4 Thy wordes hatie confirmed him thnt was ,„d „„k „„, „„^ Tw"nm<''h .0 ^ Lctdarkenenepo(relTethjtnipht,ktitnot tailing, .-.nd thou haft ftrengthcncd the *veake comfoitthy fclfe. to be «"t«ic* andhadnotrue ll.htof li.efunnrrofepatateit'romthenight. e Thatis.tnoflobfcutedatke- patiencC, ami tilC \prinntnaieor tn\ wa>cs. f„re nor tiuftlB MOe, wsicb raaketh ti.cm afiayd ^>t death, that ate 10 it, 7 Hcmembcr, I pray tlicc : who titer peiilhcd God. bc;ng and mine care hath recciued a lide thereof. ij Intliechou^hcsofthevifionsof thenighc, when llecpefalletli on men, 1 4 Feare came vpon mc,& dread which made ' all my bones ' to tremble. D In thiHgi (jljiitf andeuiocfltihcy Ihcw (hemlctucs ioolcs in (iead of The godly rewarded. 1 8 x 8 Luc I would inquire k at God^d turne my fc. t( t (aSeteda talkcvncoOod: ihoojodM 9 Which 'docthgieatthingsandvnfearch- *»'''•"'•«''« »Bto abIe,4no Hc'i'giuethrainevponthccartlij&pow- jobiaiumbie withthebreathofhisnoflrelsarethcycon/umcd. rethwater vpon the ftreccts, himielftvuio I o The roaring of the s Lion, and the voyce 1 1 And fetteth vp on hie them that bee low, *'•"' '<> *''""' »'' of the Lionefle,and the teeth of the Lions whelps that the forowfull may be exalted to faluation. "t''i'i"i*Jhlk are biokcn. 1 1 He fcattercth the deuifcs of die craftie : fo w)„ke«ii«Uie II IheLionpcrilliethforlackeofprayejand ^t their hands cannot accomplifh that which thatnuii'tincx' the'Lions wlielps are fcattered abroad. they doe entcrprifc. c»ftb)t,ej;ctpt be 12 But a thing was brought to meel»recretly, li *He taketh the wife in their craftinefle^and ^,^'^^',,'^,'''''° the counfeli of the wicked is made foolifli. mHelhewetU 14 They meete with "darkenelfc intlieday by pat cicqUt ex- timc,and " grope at ix)one day,as in the ni°ht. »'i l''".»'^'« «''« 15 Buthelauetn theppoorefromtbefuord, „j from their q mouth,and from tiie hand of the vi- 1? And die winde parted before ms,and made olentman, the haircs of my flefh to fiand vp. 16 So that the poore hath Wi hope, butini- i6 T/»r» ftooile «M, and I loiew not his face: quitiediall •'ftop her mouth. an image «P4« before minec)es, and m'^filencc 17 Beholdc, bleflcd u the man whom God wirtme* heard 1 a voyce,fuying, correiSedi : therefore rcfufe not thou the chafti- * ""•" <*««''•?''« 17 ShallmanbemoreliuftthenGodPorflial fmgoftheAlmightie, ll^h'j'ewoJdlr »° ''"■' "'"'P'O a man be more pure then his maker? 18 For he maketh the wound, and bindcth it wHe^ bt ituu. yetGodbo-hii ^g Behokie, hec found no ftedfi/lnefleinhis vp, he fmiteth,and his hands make whole. Bcd,Deut28.»j,. Seruants,and laid foilie vpon his "' Angels. 1 9 He (hall deliuer thee in ' Ciac troubIes,and P '' ^' "'J* 'I'll ip How much more in them that dwell in in the feuenth the euill (hall not touch thee. b"foreGoi° ' * ho'ifesof°cIav, whofe foundation is in the du(t, 20 In famine he Ihali deliuer thee from death; . Hecomuireib which fhall be deftroyed before the moth? andinbatcellfromchepowerofthefword. (heO»ndcroftbe 20 Thcybedeftroyed fiomothemominwvn- 21 Thou (haltbe hidfrom thcfcourgeof the ""■'"'"'•lu'P* th« is, ihat who. to the eueninL' : they perilh for cuer , P witkout tongue, and thou (halt not be afraid of deftrudti- '*u'fj^ .^^.a (Dtatt Ai\r\etW i a J I » i • i r II the wiclcea {.TrS'L ^^^ , . ^. .. -u^-, °""^'5"'r"n"'V , ^ .^ ^- bc.cm,,le,ihit br« phemie. m IfGodfindeiropett.aionin hi. Anje!!. wbenthry are not main. ^4 And thOU Ihalt Know, that pcace|*-/*« in childienaiavDoJ telned by his power, how mt«h tnoie (hill he lay I ollie to mans charge, when be thy tabeiTiacie, and thou (halt Villi thinC habltatl- for one time.bot would infflBehimrelfcagainft God? n That is.in this moitall body, fubiea to On,and (halt not ^ finne. continuallv tiuft (orruptian, :.Cor. ;. 1. o . They itt death continually be lore tSeir ey es,and day < lyipftoching toward them, p Momaoforall this doth coalider it, q Tbac jfjbcfwe that any of theiD were fo wife as to ihic ke on death. The wicked puniflicd. Chap. v. v j. dl Hecoittludtih being an ''innocent? or where were the vpright that lob waste, deftroyed? KXd h/'df 8 As I haue fcene, they that e plow iniquitie, led him fo ex- and (owe wickcdneire,reape the fame. iremely, which p With the ' blall of God thcy peri(h , and iitheirgDracni - - - - - - that thecal!}!! men make igainft the chilJteu of God. e Tliey that doe cuill cto not but receinecoill. i He(hewethth3t Gnd necdeth 00 grrat preparation to defttoy bi anger killeth the foohfh, and cnuiellayeth the idiot. ? fuddenl 4 andthe\'(halbede(h:oyed in the fgate, and none n>«'"'ot'>"<™'>efiai CHAP, 27 Lo, ^ thus haue we inquired of it,«" troubles, thou (halt haue •ccafi»n to r .-ioyce. n When wee are in Gods fane ur, all creatures (hall leiue vs. X God (liall fo biedetbee.tuat thou Ihali haue occafiontorcioycrinall things,3ndnutio iieoScaded, y Though the childicn ofGodhaueootalwjyct VI. I or doe tiue godty,wh«thrc any «f them be like vnto him in raging agafnfl God as he d«eifi. b Murmniinga- gaind God is arfli6ioosinerea {eih thrpaine.and vt'etcth mans foilie. e That is.ihe (in- ner thar huh not thefcareofGod. d I was nr>t mno- wd with hn prof fpaiks flie vpward. ?!^' G;d°had''cn"rred him and hi,, e Tboagh God fometime fuffer the fathers'to "^ *^ fea: thcrforc my words ai e b(-xvallowed vp: palfeinthiswn.He, vet hi. ii.dgements wili light vpon their wicked chi'dren, 4 For thearrowes <^f the Almigi.tie4rf m mC, (hall deliticr them. 5 The hungrie (hall eate vp his harueft : yea, they (hall take it from among the E thomcs, and the thirftie fliall drinke vp their fubftancc. 6 For mifcry commcth not forth of the diifl. ^ neither doeth afflidion fpring out of the earth! 7 But man is borne vnto i traucll , as the lance ! I lohtnlweretl-j thai hu f tine U more gttcKeui then I-h /null, S He »ifhe:h death. 14 Hecom^ttumtbojbujrundi, BVt lob anfxvered and faid, 2 Oh that my griefe were well weighed, and my iniferies werekyde together in the 'J ba- a To know whe. ihct 1 compUine For it would be now heauier then the (ande * i-'-oot re ft cauie. b My f'.iclc iifo crisi.'hai I laiks to (X i Bv puMiq.ie i.idsementtheylhall be condemned, and none niallpitie them.' thc venim v.hcreofdoth drinke vp mv (pint, «»;< picPVlu teihihjibte g Tho...gi„hcr. be b.t two or th.ee ea-cs left ,n tf-e hrd^es. yet thrfe O.all be the tcrrours of God ' fght againfl me. ' t the caole «»f barrcnneflc and mans ^ ° 'th that finneisen nature : fat befoie Bone it was not fubie^ to paioe and atfliiaioa. la. taken (rnm him. h That is,theea"h isnot Btifefir.bmhisownerinne. i Which dtcht^th that finneisenerin ourccrtupt not onely'fdiaed in body, but wounded in coofcieiice, wbichiVthcnrVveiiT/ nature* fnr hrfnr^ hnn* trufx f*iM r..k;.A..^ ...:..* .-.J .Id: a:-- * ..n .l l. i.- Lr..ii t ^ ...... kU (hat ibe taiibfuU cat banc; 5 Dcttb "^iob complaineth of his friends. lob. Maris tniCctlc, J Doeth the li wilcJc affe bray when hee hnth a AsaferuantIongcthrorthcn-.adowe,an(1a£ ' graffc? or loweth the oxc when he hath fodder* an hireling looketh (or the ends of his workc, b My forowe t tf Thac which is e vnfauerie, (hall it be eaten J So haue I had as aninheritance the b mo- ''»'''«:a'iiin"ed widioitr fait ? or is there any tatte in the wliite of nechs of vanicie , and painefuil iii? hts haue bene '^''""''"'"Mo. ; -, ■' , ' ■ I ■ ^ ^ fnpDcjn, and I ancg°;e? appoyntedivntome. h^^tUokedi^, 7 Such things as my foule reflifed to touch,as 4 Ifl laydemcdowne, I fayde, WhenHisn h"peinvaio*. Wc'r O thou preferuer of men , why haft thou fet mee ted and eite. i6 Doe ye imagine to rcproiie q wordes, that <« <» marh^e againft thee, fo that I am a burden vn- m Seeing that the talke of the affitfted (hould be as the windt? to my fclfe. mm oi himielle 27 Yee make yc)ur vvradi to fall vpon the fa- 21 And \vhy doeft thou not pardon my trcf- ^j^j^f) llf^u" ;„( -'-''''-' ' '• • '" r- 1 •""'^'"';? and take away mine iniquific? for now |„n, that honour pafle? flee "-T-KenanfwfTcdBildadtlieShuhire, andfaij, t»iathathigo0(1con(cicncc,doetliiiotl}i:;nlretopt.rwa.le'.imby.«ron q Doyo^i ranilat n.y ' * J- How lono Wlic ChoU talU ol ■Plicfe _^ - '.es,hecau(e 1 Ihoeld be (Uou.ht to fpealte feoUflilv, whi.li actii-vwin mile- thn)gs? & how long fhal the WOrdsol thy niOtsth ,|,j, ,|,tipan\(k( r Confi.let ..vhetfier 1 fpcake 3< onetint is d.iiientocbisimpjtiencic »/»« «J:.1:mishcie>windc? • ' v T which «'0«W«i' noordi i DoCthGodpcruertiudgCmcnt? Oft^OClh m-rtifh any thing thcAlmightiefubucrtiuaic^?' froi«ihei«Bice . diroD«h veiyroVokV,ut>as an hypocfi-cvas you coadtmne irc, '■:.',,.;,, (!:HAP. VII. f,..„.. ............. -k;^^;"*^'*"*''-''''^^'"'''"^''"'''/^''""''^- '4 irtbyfonnishatieHnncdagainft him,and "Ifp'Vot^i.de P t'^"^ ""^ 2n appomted nm: to mmvpon hee bath fent cl.cm iuK, the place of t],e.r ^mi. ItSe-h hi. ■■esrrh? and ar«M«lr.s daycs as- tne daycs plan. ni,;rip • • ,■ • 3«a r»d ftruani fo.ne aK;r^i;„r,i '' 411.UC, » Hath lint jti hi. . , ,, . 'hireling? ' ' b Thatis.harh»«. re|tinUc»(e?thcn vvajAJ them acccordiiigio their iniquitif : mesnino that tob ought lu be w«I. iu.d by the example «f hjs clul.lien,ili»t be ofend not Oml. r tbiiny coattaua'ltoiincni I am wotic tbcD ai)liirdin|. Cpdspo.wer. Chap.ix.x. Mans rlghtcoufheflc. i8z c Thjtii.ifthou J Tc/ifthoii 'wilt earclyfeekcvnto God, andwhenhepafrcthby,Ipcrcriuchimnot, but (0 beconfit tDCdby the cxin pici of (hem (hat wentbefoic vs. g Asa loCn csanut r«b .'h«fo'i. ^ ■ ^* ^^°" ^'^ I'"''^" ^'■■'^ ^'P'''§.^f' *«" ^""^'y he make him to rcfiorc it ? who fliaU Hiy vnto him, *''" ^f '*''"'' pwtin". will a.vake v^ vnto chce , and hce will ma^c the What doeft tliou? ^ ' "",7o!'h',{'"„fti d uhough the Jx. Iiabiitation ofchy ri.hteoufncfle profperous. • i j God g will not withdrawe hisanger, and foraim °c(, jloonl ommngs be not ^ And though thy beginning i be fmaJI , yet the moft migbtie helpes h doe ftoupe vndcr him "" ciuiioic liim. woulSfire " ''•>' ^"<='' ^"'^^ "'»" S'"'ly in'^rcafc. 1 4 Howe mucli lefle Qiall J anfwcre him ? or § ^^^^ *!" ""' ^* yetintheenje" - 8 ' Inquirctheietore,Ipray thec.oftheformer howe (tould I finde out i my wordes with him? fiTm In 'Tn^iaf tkioftiilthjiiefuf. age, & prepare thy feife to fearch of their fathers. JJ For though I were iu(l,ytt could I knot an- for himielie (o» juiemoccGonio <, (Kor wcare but of ' yefterday,and areigoD- Twere,^ I would make fiipplicatjon to my Iiid-'c '"» '"'"hwt.on. rH^sw.Kio'b rant:forourdaycs\poneartb<»r '""S'-icanooc i He compjteil. 18 Ifa«y pluckeit fiomhisplice, andit * de- wicked: hee fcouercth the faces of the Judges f"' '"*i".'"='"»- theica.oat.ee, nic,/-<»;;ai,l hauenot fecne thce, thereof: ifnot, where t is he? or who is he? i.l'nc«aUho°D«T vh.ch alibonshit i^ Bcholde, irwiUreioyce ' by this meancs, ij My dayeshnuebenenrorefwiftthenapofl; iknowmii.hal oneXr^atoan. that it may grow inanothermolde. they haueficd,and hauefeene no good thing. Godi^iuit. other, yet flo.ifh ; 20 Bd.old, God will not caft away an vpright 26 They are paflcd as ^vith die moft fwift ZlWmf «tb • fo the imu man, neither wil he take the wicked by the hand, (hips.and as the eagle that fly eth to the pray. r« gr'eat as i feelT wroclhiltbeL ' ■ ^^ "^''^ '^^ ^^"^ ^'^'' *y '"°"^'^ ^'^ " ^"2^'' ^7 If " I Tay, J will forget my complaint,! will '•« « "8i>' <>' i'i« Profile -iterjandthylipswithioy. ceafe from my wrarh,and comfort me, piaguesrand tbi« k Tbatw.fotliat' ^ 22 Theytharhatethee, (hall be Clothe,] with 28 n^^Iamafraidofallmy forowes.know- conSImDeb/sV tbeieienuine no"- fliame, andthedwelhngof the wickcd (hall not ing that thou wilt not iudge me innocent. renf,andtoiu.1i. *''»oo'''**be!h^r ^'^"^^- 29 //Ibewicked,why>.laborIthiisinvafne? fi'GoJ- I^Metradgrowitiiliereotno. 1 To b« planted id another place, where it JO If I X wafll my felf e with fnO we water, and sceuMhi'$'o''wne tnaygrowarplea(«e. ."> IfiboubeoodJy . hee wiil giue tbeeotcaifiouto le- purgC mine handes moft cleanc, weaVentr.becon- Joyce, and ifnot.lbineafaiaionftiiU 10c eafe. jl Yet (halt thou plunge mee in the pit, and tinueth lo'iafliSe CHAP. IX.. mine owne z clothes Ihall make me fikhie. Ood Ahispcvep, I nlJrclarfththnnhbtui>owtr of Cca^tni that mas tigh' J 2 For hce is not a man as I am, thatlHiould 1° Line own "d"** tfufntp unoihing. anfwere him, j/we come together to iudgemtnt. f.-nce,yetGo*d *" THcn lob nnfwered, and fayd, j j Neither is there any vmpire * that might 'mh iiift caufe to 2 I knowc verily that it is fo : for howe lay his hand vpon vs both. ^onrfemne mr ,if a jobhere anftve- fl^Quy ^^^ compared to God be ^ iufUfied? ,'4 Let him take his rod away from me,and let u"TZ\c!^^ of EUphaiaad 3 If he n/otilddifpute With him,hecouldnot nothisfeareaftoniO] me: p lf<.o.^|-uni!h Bilthoufand. ' 5 J T6«n will I (peake,andfeare him not:I>t^f according to i)i« loucftiVg t>i« ia 4 He is wife inheart,& mighty in (Irength: who becaufe I am not fo,I hold me ftill. ii'fti-s.Uwiiide. Il.-ni«nt",e:' i^thbenefierceagainllhimandhathprorpered? ,„„,,,,,„„,, p.,^, „, He. .ha. are kicked, r, Towi.,h"e:?:rd'""^, tonfefsinoGodto J HerCtriOUCThthe mountaineS,antl they teelc isfpoken according to out jpp;ehenr;».n,a5tiongb he woi.U&y, IfCcddcdroy beiofinitein io- flOt whtn he OUerthrOwedl them in his wrath. bo. the wicked, a»Chap 5.5. why Ihou'd he differ themnoctnis 10 be lo long tor- ftice, * man to be ^ He « rcmooueth the earth out of her place, ni">'«^ by 'l" m> f That .hey cannot fee to doe iullice. t That Cio (hew .he noihir.inrefpea. rhart!-,i-nillar<:rhprpnf rinp llnke contrary? .. I (Mcke not to fallinlotbtfeane&iont.bBtmy foiowesbriogme b Ofathoiifand t"at tnC pillars thereof dOCIiiaKe. to,l«;»"9'«l ^ Whatroeaerlwot.-tdvrctoco..errnv!i!t!ine(re.i,h fr.»!j aniwf re hiin oi-e j hi i l • i r i_ r- dilcloreme fomach more, a \\ hrchmiohtitiakc anacccrde bet«TeneGod'and c Jle declireth ' "«^ia"^ ^valketh vpon the height of the fea. „„ jpe^k „g .,( ,mpati«ncie . and yet con°ef,ing nod to be :aa in pun.ihing hits . what is the infir- 9 Hemaketh ^A'/i^rtrrW d A-auruS,Olion,and b SgaitjiiigthnGodiiiidgemeiiukccpeKiminawe, mitiertf man. by Pleiades.and the climates of the South. CHAP X iScomoSitu '° He doetli great things, ar,dynrearcheable: , j,t Ur^^, of h,, if., ^jittr:h'cu,t,,.fr,.ihhitr^n •o-rcr ihar 14 in y^''"^"'^'^*"-"' '"'"?- ^*°"'""^''^'^- CdJ. io HtJtfinthbi,nlo/ly his haid. ii ./O/cij). Cod i}iewir,e 1 1 LO) when he goeth ^ by me, I ftc him not: ti"" of-unh. what ttecoMlde- ■ * >rY fouleis cntofifa thoi!ghlliue:I wil le.iue a rammorelike do; f he would let forth hit FO 'ft. d T! efe are rhe names of certaioeflarreJ, iVlmy bcomplaidt vpon nivfjlf?,d" wilfpeskc '" ' -'"d ir.jn whereby he mea'.'ththa! all ftaresboih Unowrn and vnkaowenaKsilisai- ' ' thc.i r.i me t'ar poynttnjnt. e I amtioi ahletoco'rprrhend his wcrkcs, «hichate ctmmonind lioeth. b Iwillmakeanampledtclaatioo ofny totinfats, licjfinjaiyicX* dill; befoie mine eyes, much iefle ill (hofelhiD°s,vviiicb ate bid aodrcctet, aodosCCod. io Mans crecwion. t Which is.not 1 by fearching finde out God> canft "> ft»«d in luflifif. theAlmighcie:o*«ipcrfeaion? hefignifi/ththat lob. The perfe(aion of God. inthebittertidreofmvroule. afhamed? 2 I will fay vnto God, <= Condemne mce not: 4 ^^^^ '^"0" Mt fiyde, b My doarinc is pitrc, J'^^*';,';, ,U5j'\'[^ fl-.evve me wherefore riioiicontetvdeftwkh me. atid lam cleane in thine eyes. hee rti'ould'ijy/ 3 ThinkeftchoiiicdgoodcoopprelTeme,4W J But oh chat God would fpcake and open ihjt the thmj ' to caft orifthe e labour of thine fendes, and to his lippes againfUhee ! whkhh«fpjke, fauour Che icounfell of the wickal? ^ That hee migfit fliewe thee the ' fecrets of ^^^'I'^I^Xhtnt 4 Haft thou S carnall eves ? or doelt thou Tee wifedome.how thou haft deferued double, accor- g„„ -^ ^^^^ f,„^^^ asmanlccth? ' dingto right: know thereforethac God liatli for- of r.od J Are thy dayes as mans ■> dayes? or thy gotten thee for thin^ini^uicie. yeeres,nsthetimeofman, 7 Canftthou by ''--'-'—'- 6 That thou inqiiireft of mine iniquicie , ah J. thou finde out the ^ _^ feaicheft out my finne ? ' ' 8' The hcauens are hie, what canft thou do? "fit mau will neueibd 7 Thouknoueftthatlcannotdoei wickedly: is deeper tlien the hell, how canft thou know it? ou(itcome.»i.iIe. ' -9 The meaCire thereof is longer then the earth, ^""^°"* 7''' and It IS broader then tlie lea. 10 If he cut oft and ^ (hut vp, or gather toge ther,who can turne him backe? IT Forheknowethvainemen , andfeethinl made me as i the clay,ajid wilt thou bring me into quitie,and him that vnderftandeth nothing. dufta"aine' - ', 1 2 Yet vaine man would be wife, though man if man be not able • o°Haft"chou hot powred mee out ais milke? tewe borne is like a wilde afle f coke. "eiS' the hl^ "•■■"■ U If thou g prepare thme heart, and ftretch „„^^j,(djptt of out thine hands toward him: bell,t'>«''nfithol 14 Ifmiquiciebeinthinel'hand.pulitfarrea- the eanh, the way, & let no wickednesdwcliuthy Tabernacle, ^'"^''atebut'c'!?! 1 5 Then tnily (halt thou lift vp thy > face with- ^u',j5; hovv- taa ' I J Though thou haft hid thefe things in thine out fpoc,and (halt be ftable,and ftialt not feare. he anuiiil>i.tt> •iheis. d (iit>g>eeabls toibyiuiUcr to doe me wco ;g> e Wilt thou oe without comi)ar- (ioD? f Wilt.thongta- tiBethe wicheJ {^.condemne me^ ^r^^'il^^T'''" I'ed mVwholly "round about," and wilt thou de- h AiitbauincQn- ftroymc? Rm and change. ^ Remember , I pray thee , that thou haft able,as the tiint j, to day afiieud, to nocow an enemie? iByaffiiAionthoa li'ecpellaieasin a ptifon^and re- iUaincit ittc from doing euill,nci- tfaetcanany Tct meat libeitie. It Id thele eight vetfcs following, hcdelctibethihe meicy of Godiu the wondfifull creation of man: & thereon r.taaa- for none can deliuer me out of tl^inehand. 8 Thine >^ handes haue made me , and fa(hio- aiid turned me cocruds like cheele ? 1 1 Thou haft clothed me with (kin and fled), and ioyned me together with bones and finewes. T a_ Thou haft giuen mc life, and "' grace : and thy ■> vifttation hath prcferued my fpiiit. fate Cod mud tjreahe olTiliecon- iroueifie, andftop maaimoutb. d That is,this per* fc^en of God,a»4 deth that God llieuld not ihew haue done righteoufly , I will not r lift vp mine h.miclfe rigorous head, being £ll of confufion , beca'.ifcl fee mine hope: and thou (halt diggepirtes, 4«rfQialtUe bim. againfth 1 As btrtle as a pot of clay, m Thai is^-eafon & vndeinaod'ng, and many o:hcc gifii ivherrby Dian«xcellethall , earthly creature?, n TbatiSjihyfa- theily care and pronidence, « her by (bou pieleruril me, and ni'hout the which 1 fhould pertOiRieightway, o Though 1 be not fully able to afdiftion. 1 6 But let it increafe : hunt thou mc as a ly on: rcturne and Qiciv thy (elfe T mamcilous vpoh me. 1 7 Thou rcnucft thy plaguf s againft mce, and thou incrcafeftj:hy wrath .-igainlt me: ' changes and armies offiremei are againft mc. 1 8 Wherefore then haft thou brought me out rowot minde, dov\ne{afely. f That Is.withont J 9 * For when thou takeft thy reft,none (hall vodeiflaoding s make tbe<:afraide: yea, many (hall make fute vn- o^'ftrheha'b to thee. V aftertvatd.come 20 But the eies'f of the wicked (hall faile,and olGod.aadnot their refii^e Ihall peri(h,and their bopc/halk fo- "^ !'.'"'t''^ ,, *penf. ofthewombe?Chth:t I had pctilhed , andcbac .none eye had fecne me ! 19 <^>td that I were as I had not bene , l/ut brought from the wombc to the graue. 20 Arc not mv dayes fewe?let him <" ceafc,4ntf le.iue off fom me,tbat I may take a litle comfoi t, 2 1 Before I ^o an -1 (liall not t rcturne, f «(;« to pray vmo him. ' h ' Renounce Ihine owne euill woifts, & fee that they offend not God,«u(t >t hom thou halt charge, i He drcbreth Arhat quietnes efconfcleiice and fucccni: in all things fuch Iball hiuc , which tuine tq God by ttue teprniince, * Lrml.iC.^^t, k. He Iheweth that contrary things ihall come vaiB them thatgdoeBottepeil. CHAP. XII. a InliMCufnhhis fHtfklti efl^nt'itiice, 7 Hil itcUrtti tht miflit^tnU pavrrrofGodf 17 .^nd h«w hn cbtngtth $h* coM'fi'thhingf. ■ ■ ■ . ■ THen lob anfwered,and (aid, . . %; a I n dcede becaufe th'at ye are the people felfe, it rr ■ needts conlcfle ^1 Into a land, I j'ly, (iarke asdarKcnelle it that it isfe. p I will alway u order, but the light h there as darkencITe. walke ip feate jnd ° homDitie, knowing tbjt none is iiift befcre thee, q this bat tell betwcene the Belhandihel/iriie, bralie williing rather lho;t dayes then long pame. r Thst is, duerCiic rf dileafes and' f He -^ _ _,-. „-..^ ,. . - -. ■ and the bt«uitie of his life, t He fpeaketh thus in the pcrfoa of a finner.that is o- 'wiX.*»d the Vpright IS laughed tO fcornr lob being fore aflauited in am riot inferjoiir vnto you , yea , who knowcth *oa",),fX t?«* '* th out into thcve aifedioas, nOt fjjch things? i whele ftandeih iai 4 * I am '^ as one mocked of his neighbour, wordes^and to flat. ingreatabunHancf, (hewing thpt God bath infinite mranes to pimilh man. 1 n ■ /--> j j l , l \.\'^ .1.2 lervouifdueiat e wiOieth that God wcold ifaue offhis alfliition.confideting his great n.ifery, ^ho callcth vpon God,and he ^ hcareth hun ; the ;^^;;r^„„„""„" Dcrcsme withpatSLons& with the fcelirg of Cods^iodgeiuciits.anil thefe fore can sot apprehend in that ibte the nicrcicfoi Cf<) acdcouiRnt (>( the i(iiirrci5)i,on. 0 Kp dittiu^toB beiwceue (fgbt l< daxl[Des,biu where a'4 is veiy datii^ei it iclfe. CHAP. XI. , > Utiivniuflty rrfrthmdrj of Zoff'itr. 7 Cod vinhmpie. henliLle. ii He a nitrcifitlliviit rrfemiinl, 18 Thar af- jM'anct thtt Hue gottlj, THenanfwercd Zopharthc Naamathite , jnd fivd, 2 Should not the mitltitifdc of words be an- fw*ad*'b''h'l! '"' ^^vcred? or Ihould a great stalker be itiftified? ■ »5ilVe*ha'th'e^"" ^ should men hold theirptacc at thy lies? .-uid iuft> ' w heri tliou mockeft uhtrs^ diall none make chcc any thingiOr conld knowebutyou. * TtoM t4 a. 5 '• He tlirt isrcadie to fall , « (« a lampe de- (pir^d in the opinion of the rich. 6 1\k ta. ei uncles of robbei^ doe prorp6r,and \^,^^l^Jl-°X, theyareinfafaie, rl»t prouoke God , f whom oluvojaolw.tb* Godh.ith er.richedwitli his hand. onr, thanhey 7 Alice now the hearts, <=■ and they ftiall teach '''""g"/ "•'>, ''•d ' ' ^ bcttei k.iowledge then in dcede t'-ev '■ad, andrheottier, that in fteadpffaeeoofolation, they io>ll< aiidlischastbcvn' biuic btiQ.u dee da)Iy teach. ihcc. ThcwircdomcofGoi Chap, . , „ dice, and the foiJcs oTche h caiicn, and they fliall lue«hort«h tcUthee: ihtmto bcTMfe 8 Or fpcakc to the catth , and ic fliall fhewe in iiuJging.and [},(.£ . q^ j^^ fifhcsof chc fca , and they (lAll dc- S'h^vrr"' Clare vnto thee. why God hath 9 V\ ho is ignorant of all thefe, but that the {JBco ih«me»t«i handofthcLovd had made thcfc? ■5 he hith do»« r o In whofe handc is chc foule of eucry liuing e^Thooh mfn thing,and thcbicathof alljlmankindc by age and conti- 1 1 Doth not the cares f difceme rhc wordes? nuance of ooie and the mouth tafte meatc for it felfe? luaiBetowife- j. Among the g sncient «i wifedomc, and in <^pl;>'able'io°° the length of (fay esMvnderfhnding. Cods wife- I J With himw vwfedome and Itrength: hee doQie.aot able to J^t^ coiinkll and \Tiderftanding. i-Tr^^tmu *"' *^ Bcholde,he vmU brcake downe, and it can wbfieTn "e jofwe- not be built: he Ihiittctha man \p,and hecannot reth to that,which bcloofcd. waialleHged, ,j Beholde^icmthholdeth the waters, and b He afwetb that ^0' '^"^ "*?/ ^"^ "''^ ^ fcndcth them outjthey tbtte is Dotbmg ddlrov the earth. daneiDthiiwerld i6 VVith him j/ftrcngth & wifcdome :he that ♦ i(houtGo the coller of Kings,and gir- dome from them, j^ j^ j^^j^. ^^ ^^.j j, ^ j ^.^^^ it Heabateththe t.i'ii 'L •» . j fconoutofpiince.. I? He leadeth away thepnnccs<«apray,and and bringeth them oucrthroivech the mightie . in-o the fubieftion jg He takcthauaythelpcechfrom thcJfaith- f'ne'ci'ufeth that ^''' comfelUrs^asnA takcrh away the iudgement of their » ore's haoe the ancient. - oo ctedite.vthicb 2 1 He powreth contempt \'ponprinces,& ma- ijwKtnhewiU keth the Ib-cn^th of the mightie we5kc. mUi^i\C- * 1 He difcouercdi the deepe pbces from»^«V increafeth the people , and deftroy- donei'n^s'wotld cth them : he inlaigcth the nations, and bringeth bothintbeordet them inagaine. and change of 24 He taketh a\tay thc hearts of them that are wSwobN the chiefe ouer the people of the earth,& maketh ment :-wh«r«iii them to wandcrin thci-.Tldernefle outofthe way. tedecUieth that 2 j They grope in the darke without light:and be tbinketh well ^ maketh them to ftagger like a drunken man. jlbleiofctf9iilil>i*po*^''>° wo'*' tbey chat leaToiKdagaiDtt, weie. CHAP. XIII. I Jib esmparuh tu hinfMii viib the fxftritnei efhk fiundn, 16 Thiftnutnspit!htj.'.iud^dtheh)f»c7ilec<>n' tUmmti, 10 HeprdjtthvalaOKitbobtifiouldnol btndll hm rigneuflj. LOe,mince^'e hath fcenc alhWx : mine care . .„... hathheard.and vnderftood it. fie knewe that 2 I know alio as much as you know: I am not God had a iuftice, inferiourvnto vou. reftin^oX. J ButIwm-fpeakctotheAlmighrie,andI king and defire » to difpute with God. anothetiiihitfe- 4 For in deedcyc forge lycs, andallyouarC cret coonfcll.yec b phv'fitions of no value. ^»^:^:Z 5 Oh, thatyouwouldc hoIJe your tongue, God.becauf: be that it might be imputed to you for wfedome! wa5no:at)ieto 5 Nouchearernvdifinitation , andtriue care «°!?re«h'"he''did totheareiimcncsofmylirs. Jh u ° "™i(h 'him. 7 \Vill ye fpeake c wickedly for Gods defence^ b You doe not and talke deceitfullv for his caufe? well apply yout g Will ye accept his perfon? or will ye coii- mediciaetothe tendforGod< c He condemneth their leale.whieh had not knowledge, neither regarded they to comfort him.bntalivay grated on Gods ioftice.as though it was not euiilcitly (etas in Iob,cxcep( tix} tud rodetultea tbe ptvbatiea tbetco!. ,xiij.xin|.' lobs confidence. -1S5 9 Is it well that hee fiioulde fecke of you' . xvUlyoumakcaJyeforhim, as one lyeth for a tlT.^Tl^ "^- rr -il/--'-, els net .Lisa*" rf 10 Hcwiiliurclyrcproucyou, ifycc doefe- maniicft/i^neo* cretly accept any pcribn, imneaifliciion, r,>luiUnothise..celknciemakcyouafraide? rof;Xl!re and hjs feare fall vpon you? without caufe, 1 z Your d memories may be compared Mito ''f'gii'iti an anies,4«iiyoiir bodies to bodies of clay. thustcircecifd Xi Holdcyeurtonjniesinmyprefcnce,tI«t";,Sownf 1 may fpeake,and let come vjxjn what v.'ill. fltO.,aDd put my 14 VViici-cfore doe-I'^take my fleih m my l.feiti.iac-er? teeth,an 1 put my foiJe in mine hand? K ^V" '."'.^ •" 15 Loe.thoughheeHayme, ^«^uillltrx,ft in he*. " t ,0 hy- him,and I will reprooue my wayes in his Cght. p'xtite ;s tkey 1 6 He Hiall be my faJiiation alfo : for the i hy- ''"'E"' •>""= pocritclhall not come before him. - fed'!,'',;dnm!ii 17 Heare diligently my wordes , and marke cff/or m> rnnet^ my talke. as you mfon. 18 Behold now:«/I prepare me to iud?ement, ll T°Pf<'«'l'>t I know that I flialbe g uift.fied. ?ouW« " 19 Who is he,that will pleade •• with me ? for fmnes. " "' i/InovvhoIdemvton^ue,lidie. ' ifidtfendnet 20 But doe not thcfe two things vn:o mee: '">"'"Voeiy thcnv%illIiK)thidemvfclfefromdfee. de"nTm=?°' 21 tVVididrawe thine hande from me,and let k Hefhewetli not thy feare make me aftaide. *1^"' ''"f« wo 2 2 Then call thou , and I will anfwere : or let '^nf ' V';, ,hn, mefpeake,and3nfwerethotime. mooueh.mto 25 How many are' mine iniquiri^ and finnes? '"fon with Go'« death. b one, andcaiifeftmeto enter into iudgement *f*'/'^-s'' with thee. ° Cu^^'*'- - ......1 1 • ' . .. '' His r.eaniBo 14 4 * VVhocaiibnnga cleanc thing out offil- that feeing that thinefle? thereisnotone. man is fo /uiie 5 Are not his dayes determined? the number VVi°"'^l'"^., ofhismonc-ths4r^withthee:thou haft appoin- himfo c«re'^Jt ted his bounds, which he cannot pafTe. wheteioiob 6 Tumc from him that hec may ceafe vntill ''"•'^•tthtiiewic- hisderuedday,c as 2n hireling. S1''"k^''*- T- t • L X ^' T- 1 flefh.wbeniyj 7 For there IS hope of a tree, if it bee cut not inbieii to the downe,that it will yet fproute, and the branches Sp:"t. thereof will not ceale. *^^''- "-J.^. 8 ThoughtherooteofitwaxeoldJntheearth, tbauhci'h^ftf! and the ftocke thereof be dead inthe ground, poinreHrorhim 9 Trf by the fent of v.ater it willbudde, and to die which i.e. ,. , ^^ deC.etb,astli» bKeiiBg waltetbfot tbc cad afius bbaouo autat his wises. bring f he condition of mans life. lob. The puniftimcnt of die wicked, d Kc freaJv-cili bring forth boughes like a plant. 14 VVfeat isman, thatheftiould bee cleane? I Q d Biit nnan is ficke,and dictb, enominat)k, and diluictoieciui). the heauen be r^ more. fikhie, which l" drinkerh iniqiiitie like water? • 418 r j Oh^hat thou wou'.deft hide me in y graue, 1 7 I will tell thee : hcare mce , and I will de- •■ J;^''''''' tstli a and keepe me fecrer,\-mill thy e wrath «ere paft, clarethat which 1 havie fecnr. h th'at'i'''b"ir (wav.oiildcftgiue me tcrmc,and' remember me, 18 Which wife men haiietolde, atthejhaue todrinkt. 14 Ifamandie, flinllheiine againc? All the /jf?gtmc!:t was the canTc why be dc- firedtorfie. i That is teleafe IE)' poises .and tahemetomereic, g Meaninj.vato the dsy oi :he re. fuireaion -.vhca be (houMbe'chan- 't-.din(his lif«,yetinthere- farrCiftionlflviU ftele thy mercies andanrwe ewhen thoucaltcf:me. *P/««fr'; 5.2 r, i Ttloulayeft thcmahrgetfeer, andriiffertftncce ofmyfianesvij. puniilied. Ic Hemutniurtth throJghihe im. pnrpcieofihe fifftaga'nftt^od, Htliougbhevred asareatfeaetitie jaainflliim asa- gainft the hard jrncJrts.or waters ili-tauerflnwe.ro that hereby all the ccca-'iOB of hisbope is ta. i '"r ■'"""p""'" "'^'7'^' *'' ^''-'"'•^'■^"•'«»> """"* agai ken aftiy. \ Yet wbiks be liuetb^he (ba(be in pain: lad n.ifetie. '>0"^-"5 which no man mbabltetlj, but arc become wit wrtour of heapcs, confcience.anj CHAP. XV. 2y Hefliairnotberich,neitherfhairhis fiib- °";j""'«»"''^- t tUph^np^ehend,,!, loUhLuf, h< IfciUih ^if,i>m>^A fiance continue,neithernial he prolong the f per. q"Thaeh.b*w^ fuMKeffftihim^ilft. l« Ht JiJcriUththicinfe'.hitjtlluh ' OHthi n::k!Ji'-icleqmnitohtttei>nioflhinHmttr, * Tbatisvain* *T'Hen anfvvered Eliphai the Temanite, and wordes sod witti- 1 fayde, cot confoljtion. 2 Shalla wife man (pcake tvordsofthc^'. wind, b M.aniBg.with and fiUhisbetlie b with theEa!^ «inde? matters that ate . ct ii u j-/- • i i , ^ ofmne impor- 5 . Snail he diFpute wirh wordes not comely? lance, which are or with talke that is not profitable? forjetteo atfoone 4 Surely tliouhaficalt off« fearc, and reftrai- neft prayer before God rinies: buteuea 2y For he hath ftretched out his hand a»ainft |,"*'[°'i^!j','^\j GOD, and made himfelfe ihong againft the R'fh'a'gteldineft^ 21 And he knoweth not if his fbnnes fhall be Aknightie. euermore to g». honourable, neither fhall hevnderftand concer- 26 Tterf^r* God fhslIrunne-.-pon him, eue» ther.- which is n ningthem,v4ietberthc^' (liallbe-of low degree, ^•pon his necke,and againft the moft tbicke pjrt p''Ht^^j^„|, 22 Siitw'.j/e hislfleiha vpon him, be Ihall ofhisfhield. , _ _ wha; weapons be for© wfiill,and tthile his foiie h in him, it (hall 2 7 Becaufthehath coucred his face with q his God vfeth againft* mouine; fatneffe.an d hath co Hops in feisflancke. the wicked whicb' 28 Thoughhe dwelrin defolate cities, Mdltx igii^fth-^,,'"" a«-«ieyarevtte. rfd,asih;Ea!{ win.ledrieihvp the moiftcre •(Tcene aiic Mlet-i. t He chai^eA Iebastho3gli ^sulke caMfrd mrntocak oft'ihe feate oi God and praver. d Thii!f(>eal with' JO He fhall neuer depart out of darkneffe: the r"' pn>fp«itie flame (hall drie^-p his branches, andheftal goe o^f,^„^'"^, away with the breath of his n-.outh. _ ^ hcforgateCod: ■ jr He tbeleeuahnotthatheerreth in v^nf- n9iiDg,thit lob tie ; therefore vanitie fhall be his change. [" his lelicitle, J2 HisbirnchO-^aUnotbe gicene, but (hall tiTol^oii'" becutoffbeforchisday. r Thoughhe J J 6« take thee awav, and ^^har doc thine eyes meant, 1 1 That thou am* vercft to God f at thy pka- iiirc,and bringcft/i Vt loh anfacred.and faid, ) 2 Ihaiiecft timesheard (iich things :ni»- lobiaffliaions. Chap-XvijAviJ;. Nohopcinprofpcrjtic. i?4 > whUh ferpf for *vvini.!c?or vvliat traketh tfeec bold fo tobanfvverc? y f Tor the ey«5 ofhis chiWicn fh;ill failc, that f h« iiuc fixer. 'I»ipt oiieniation, 4 Icoitldalfofpcakcasvcdoe: (hiitwodd fpcakechflattaicto/wfiicndcs. : Kih»n:»r, .nd MdfornotiBe God your « foulc were in my 'follies ftcad) t could * Hce ktih alfo made nicaKb>^vordof,the*«i>^'^^g'«''^^^^^ torn'"''- ... keep e you con-panie in ftieakinL' , and coulde: peoplcand J ainas a Tabrct b.tcfor^thcm. tpei:i.e,ih:liDot ' ,'* D^e^«mU lobs '*lTi^'< mine head at you, ■ ' 7 Minecycthcrcfofcisdimme for?riefc,aHa (,imMicrr.<:ybi.t Jt^ct. $ But I would Ih-eugtftrn you e with my allfnyfti-enhtholikcaf]wdo*v. ' . :^ r ; inh spoflei:ue • c I would )o« fell mouth, dnd the comfort of a.ylippcsfliouldai: 8 lhcr!ghtcoiisnialJbeaAonicd.atnh;s,and "J'^Jj'l^'^jJ-^^^^ that which I dor. fwage yaar/orrow, th^iiiijocentlhalbcmouedagaiiftthchyf ocnte, Jii ,|,j,»p,y ;, tJourroi"nc« <5 "ihoughlfpeake, my forow ("cannotheaf- 9 But the righteous will holdhis'' way ,and he rp"^c ft tne.bs- ,opdoi«nirae. fudged : chouj,'h I ceafc, uhatrde^fd.auel ? whofelwnJsareFi!re,nwllincrcafcA«ar.cnoth. ^^^["1 "■•'"'"■ « lfiU5«-e.eia ^ Eutnow slieemakuh me wearie : O GeJ, 10 And ' )0!.uhci;cforttMme you, :ni tome i^':^"^^-^,,, "'''r^dUomfoVt tl-o" hafl made all my b congregation defolate, ' ' nouc,andl liallnocfindc..newife.-icr.ongyou. con-muill round »o°'indaotdo« 8 Andhaf\m.ndetne fuliofl winkles which '. 11 My daycs4iiepafl:,minccnterprilLsaiebro- inih'irtare*. ai>ijccton>e. isa vvitntflc thcreof,and my Icannefieriftth vpin-. kcn,a>/i/tl)cthoup-htcsofminelicait , J,,j "^^'''h" loj I fiitli7*oold ,ne,telLif>'jn-^/i!;f.lle? mf, 4v.Vgnailieih vpon me with his teeth : miuc 'i Though I hope, j(« die giaucll.albe mine "ft to vnde?- hejni\vete.b,that enGT ic liatJi fliarpened his cycs agaiiilhrc. Iioufe,,:iWl liiallmakemybed inihedaikc. kpowwh'"nijil ^e luJgcoKnisof ,o ihcy haueopencdchcirmouthes vpoti mc, H -I 'JiaJIfay to corruptinsi, Ihouarcmy o fa- b^theiewirdor ui" .hen hl°is"abu" 3"^ Ihiitcen me on the ' thecke in reproch : diey "«'"> «pe, and pro fptritiefaiie, which you fay, are only f.gocs words & hi'e'fttlf po^VTethmy g.lll° Vponthegroimd. . ofCodsftuonr: butlcemglliatthe/ethingSfetiBj, list mine hojpeinCod, and. Iieexpreilcthhoi 14 He hadibrokcnme widionebreakingvp- '°''>' '»'«««''''*'''§• . g'ieuotis the band oaanothcr, and ninnnh\'ponmelikeagiant. CHAP. XVIII. ofGodwasvpon jj I hauefonedaf-.ckecloth vpon my (kinne, ' i'SilM"hit'itihti>ef»i,itii>fthfv:fi,ii.fi,UimimcM. \ ?bt Is.hath had. and haue abnfed mine p borne vnto the dulh t-r- Hen anfwered Bildad the Shuhitc, and fayd, ledmetnoftccD. I « My facc is withered widi wccping, and the X 2 When will a yeemakean end of/owe , ^vl.ielicomit tempiuoi ny : for fhadow of deadi is vpon mine eyes, words ? ^ c.-iile vs to vndeifland , and then wc your fel.res luft » theSrXd 17 Though r/.erfiJf no wickedndTe ins mine vviHlpeake. hiv^^'''"'' i.KiDg.iu+mal-. hiJids, and my prayer t be pure. j Wherefore are recounted astcafts , and ,Vbe bm'b«nMt i^.iw '18 Oearthjcouernorthoumyfbioodjandkt arevileinyoiirfight? \ chjp.u.y. tte\»l^ilir*^!*'* '^y<=0:"'gfi"'^<^"op^"> 4 T6c?< -Jif^r?^ en?, that tearethhisfoulc in « That is. lite* rould! ' ^ ^J' Forlo,nowni);twitneircHintheheaoen, his ahgfr. Shall the d ca.tfi be forfaktnforthy "'shTil°G»d ■ Hisaiaoifolde and my record « on hie. ■fikc?ortherockeremoouedout ofhisplacc? change thcoidet jfflia.onj. 2o' My friends "(pcakeclbqiientlyagainftmc: 5 ' Yea,thc light of the wicked (halbcequen- cfusTureVorthy • (he^M*" ^'^^ "^'"^ ^^y^ powreth out te.tres vnto God. ched,and die fpaike of his fire Ihall not fliiiie. f'^' -by dealing p^ieaninghisglo. 2' Ohdiata man mightx pleade widiGod^ 5 The light flialbedarke in his dwelling, and ^.|f^\h"h«\nm t\^n ^. .w A,,-i. ^ ' reightbebroDghttolight. d A.,danf*ere!orthe,j e Th.ttlcfc m.r.eaf- --*7 His lemembiancc lliall pcr.n-. hom tnc « - ''/'^"-y lifti«sa» ih) M ii'ds«ai«i»i'iw«S'>n'»'<'aiow not «!« cauje. Carth, anaht (hall IKIIC 110 uaiKC in ihe ttrce:. »- "<= "'s- 18 Thcv Hopcofchercfurreaion; lob. * The plagues of the wicked, i: m Hcelhallfill 18 Thcy {lialldriue him outofthc flight vn- ftroythist*(fy,yettI)allIfecGodrinmyfleai. = rHcrtinioi, {torn profpctitie to darknefle, and chafe him out of the world. 27 Whom I my felfe fhall fee, and mine eyes !|' , u" 't,?''^,','' V toaductfiae. ^^ ^^^ (hall neither haue fonne nor nephew Hiall behold, and none other /6r we, tkm^hmy hope th« both iht t amone his people, nor any pQfteritie in his dwel- rcines are confumed within me. fouieaBdbody 1 Jings/ ^8 But ye faid, Why is he perfecured? And1"'"'J"'ioythe ^ a \\%tn thtr 20 The pofteritie flnalbc aftonied at his •» day, there was a <" deepe matter in me. fn"he"lVft «ru^ ' lh3llfee«>hjt and fearediall come vpon the ancient. 29.Beyeafraideofthefword : forthe fword „aioD. came vnto him* ^ ^ ^^^^^^, f^^^^ ^^^ ^j^^ habitations of the wic- will bee t auenged rf wickedneffc, that yee may r t iough hii . ked, and this is the place of him that fcnoweth know that there is a iudgcmenr. KewS''' . not God. pcrfccntcd ofCod for hlsHnneStVet he dcchreth that tliere was a deeper cciiRde*; _ ., . _ YTY ration: to wit.ihetriallofhislaith and patience.&fo lobe ao example for others^ C ri A f. A 1 A. t Godwillbereuengedof ihiihartieiudgement, whetebyyoucoDdemnem*. , S lolriproounhhiiftiendci, i; and TettiflhhutuiftrJei Mi gri'.uoM puinei, 15 Hit aJliiriibh'mfelfiffthtgmcraUrt. CHAP. XX. lurricliott, I Zi>phtrfi)lwitht that the wick'iimd the coHet$ui /haB hunt »Thati5 manr l>Vt Iobanf^^•ered, andfayd, , 'Z^^"""^'. » 'W*>""»»"*'^/^»«"A iimes,Nch 4 : z. U 2 How long will ye vexemy foule , and ►yHenanfwered Zophar the Naamathitc, and , b rhaiis,! my feUe torment me with words? X faid, n>aU be puni ih«d ^ li e haue now » ten times reproched me,and ^ Doubtleffd my thonghtes caufe mee to an- not'ye7c5futedTt are not alhamed : ye are impudent to^vard me. fwere,and therefore I make hafte. cHebrafteilionc' 4 And though I had in deed errcd, mine cr- J Ihaueheardathecorreaionofmyreproch: jHededarttfe againein:ohitp3f- vo'ir f'reniaineth \-.ithme therefore the fpiri: of mine vnderl^andingcaufeth tbattwothingt SrniL'',VRf^tn 5 Eucindeed,ifycvv^lladiianceyoiirfeIucs metoanfwere. Z^^lt^a'^.-^^ c t'mellofG^r agninftme,a>KtreL'ukemeformyreproch, 4 Knoweft thou not this ofolde> and fince [^^^rc.obrre^'ed ; thoaghhtbenot 6 Knownow, that God hath' oucrthrowcn Go^^placedman vpon the earth, to touch hiiD.aixl able tr. feele tl.c „c, and hath compaflcd me with his nfl:. J That the reioy cing of the wicked» fhort, becwfe he thogh. "trn^of 7 Beho!de,lcrieoutofviolence,butlhaue and that the ioyofhypocritcs is bur a moment? J.rf.^'f,^';"-;,;''.^' his affliaiuns. none anfwerc : I crie, but therCM no iudgement. <5 Though ^ his excellencie mount vp to the [^t him. e Meaning hischll. g Hechachhed"edvp my way that I Cannot heauen, and hisheadreachvnto the clouds, b Mispurpofeii dren,andwhnroe. dpane,.nndhehathfet darkneflcinmy paths. 7 Trr fliall he perifli for eiier, like his dung, '^»P;°"«i<'b'» Li^Tnlhts'vJir 9 Hchat/.(],oylcdmceofminehonour, and -'^i they which haucfeene him, Ihall fay. Where ,^7aTh5;trm% f uhichi»pluckt taken the «crowneaw.ayfl-omminehead. ishe. becaufeGari puni. vpAha:bnomote 10 Hehathdcftroyed mcon eucry (ide,& Lim 8 Hefliallfleeawavasadreame,&thevQT«ll died him.and chan. i'H\TJZ(Me 80"^= ^ he h.nh remoued mine hope likea f tree, not findehim , and fhall paflc away as a vifioft of f„'f„''^',fi|;""* fifliaions. IX And he hath kindled bis wrath againft me, the nighr, , , . , , h MmshoufhoMe and countahmeas one ofhis enemies. 9" So that the eye which had feene him, fhall fet.,am.:byahh.fe j^ His g armies Came together, nnd madc their do fo no more,& his place fhall fee him no more. ^w,„„„. - .h'tloulitrh" wavvponme,andcampedlboutmytabernncle. ^ 10 His chadrenfiiallc flatter the poors, and t.r^ZlT'j!' fle(l>hei.arfd not an- the gall of afpcs n^ai :n the middes ofhim. lence,Oial| be t<^ 1 A;lmyBeihw« f,vere,r/;o»7;& I prayed him with m^fliouth. i5 Hehathdeuouredfubflancc, andheefliall it^oydagame by m"see'ralhs« '7 ^'.V breath ^v.1s (Irar^l* Wto my wife, vomitit:;SrGod!lialldrawi!:outofhisbcllie. e Meinhig,thathi thefe ,uft cauff s to though I prayed her for the childrens fake of i ^ He (hall fucke the g gall of Afpes , «»fifthc (ball ea.y no.h,»g ccmfUine.con- jTiine i ouneboch'e vipers tongue fhall flay him. away with bim, - t'^^'TJeVl »8 Themckedalfo defpifcdmc, md when I 17 Heihallnotfecthehriuers, wrtheflooakc.-,gainft mc. 4» my tCCth ^^" '^"'^ poorc, twd hath fpoyled houfcs^hich he but afterward God rl^beVnc'e^f* ^' Hnncpirie vponme: haue ■" pitie vpon buildednot. Sl':!'''''** »rroubitmv me,fOvemyf.-iends) forthehandofGodhath 2oSnrelvhcfh.ilfeelcnoc)uietnes.nh.sbody, j „„„„p„„H nnuleJ touched me. »«>/;*r (hall he rcfemeoftliat which he delired. euillgoitingpod* P He piotefleth , , whv do ve pcrTecutc me, as "■ God < and 2 J 1 bere ll^ali none of his ^ mcatc be left : '» '''« «f "."^ ' t^s'.ln!; n r* areriot farijfleci with my " fldh? 'J^crcn>re none iLall hope for hisgood,. ^^nVi.moft dan V.Mh--%J,L'r^ 2? Ohthatmv wordcswtrcnowwittcn! oh 22 When he HiaUic filled with his abundance, g„or, : not.^g i,ptifi'e,and-hat tha" thcy wcrc written cucn in a booke, he (halbein paiuc, 4wt lo. a t.me : (or alter h»rn e iht vnrld, , . 1 1 t r n- .J- Gnd « tlltafee I'from Them, and taufeiliem to mate rf (litotiou t In 'hit It i< bu| boti InmvtK.t 2<5 And though afrer myfkinne vormes dc- „„£h,„j,,. y Hemalileaner.o.i.mQ.ohu poil,,ir,e. I The wicked flail a.. 1 ihall (OBie before tbt great tudec, who UmII bee my ddiuetct udSauiant. uei b/;4»Ae_/^4//<>4i«* of God, 29 May ye not qafke them that go by the way? deHrcycdbecaure kingtotxcuichiic- forhisfwords. and ye cannot dehie their fignes. '"wh *h'ti!'''.'i b ''•"'•"'""''""P' C H A P XX I JO But the wicked is kept vnto the dav of iVgiMuclCg^ " * " 7 7»i i„U,nh how the proff,e,',ti, ./ ,he »kW »«t«6 'hw, ' /^e-lniaion , 4«rf they fhall be brought fortli to hau. experienc " eronJ, 15 inftmmh thatthty it^lhhtmi CoJ. i<5 Thetrdt- the day of Wrath. and tokens heie- >«ffio» » 4* <.«J. jj Hon, «.pA, « *» i«=<^fti rucktdfor j r Who fhall dcchre his way Cto his face?and °*''° ".";'''*' ''" <.i?i;a«,««*,r„.««/.,;,«/^„i,„. who n^nllreward him for that he hath done? rIer.nH.CgS BVtIobanfwered,andfayd, ^2 Yerfballhe be brought to the grauc, and i.uelnafilu-.on. ' 2 Heare diligenth' my words, and this lemaine in the heape. r Timugh the i Yoar diligent "llialbcm fteadofyjurconfolations. ^^ Thetflimievalle>'(hallberwfetvntohim, ^^';^"^,c^j'^j,, ma'manflialldiawnftcrhim,asbeforehim n„„,(hhiinin''the L°a»re.uo^ hauc fpoken,mockc On. thae were innumerable. ia«Hay. (elation. . 4 l^ocH/rtf^Jmy taike t©man> Ifitbwere 34 How then comfort " ye me in vaiHC,feeing ';T"i''>--'fct"j;f« b A5 though':* fo, how Hiould not my (pint be troubled? in your anfwercsthcrerc-maine but lies? ,„d„o"e">Tte. r,"!Mk?;li'!h' u ^. Miirk'.me, andbeabaOied, andlayyour p,„„„ehim inthi.wo Id. yet death i, a token, that Godwin bring hi.no^ae. Bunb'ii\v^od handvponjewrCirouth. foaar. t Hcrtiallbei-ljHtoIieinanimiepit, which before coold not bt con. who'willootan- ^ Eucn when I remember, I am afi^yd, and tent wich a myall pslace. u Saying, that the iuft in this wotld fcaueprofpcrjtie f« cro me,& there, feare takcth holde on my fleOi. ""* '■" ">«'*«'' 'duetirris. loremymindtnnll j Wherefore do the wickcdut,uwflud fir hU nmm. f Htt .Hee.bar.eth « Their feed is eikblifhed in their fight with '"•'lfhv»or-v^merc,fHln.fe,ii..d,ha,b.i>medCod, i 'ev wei ""ofabl. ^""'^"^^f generation before their cy^ ^^Hen Eliphax the Temanite anfwcred, and , Tho»ghm.„ SrSti^i! 9 Their houfes are peaceable widioutfearc, | ^.^j^ were.u.f yetGod- h.sfVehniofGod, andtherodofGodisnotvponthem. ^ Mayamanbe»profitaHevntoGod,ashe ««.ldl>a.enorro* j»d,:meot,a,>dex. 10 Their bullocke gendicth , andfarethnot: that is wife may be provable to himfclfe? ft" IndrbX. fc" w/n" " "^'"""r"" ■''f^'"^'?""uMj''''','2^^^ 5 *I^it3ny th\ng vnto the Almightie, that wh^nhepur.irne.h iiolVroue.ba. 1/ Ihev fend forth their childrenelikeflieepe, thou art riehteous?ons it profitable fa fow, that him.heha,hr.ore. EaiD(thi5adue,f.. and their fonnes dance. thou makeft thy w ayes ^'pright? g2rdtoh.,i,.ft;cr, ' Z'l^''?a^ ^r- ■ ? J!i^^^f:..lde«;eprooe «eth, hem long dcnly f they ^o downe to thegrauc. qiuties innumerable? c'thI hTftbene lfj':lZ'J- c '+ They %^ro vnto ood Depart fi-omvs: "^ ^ Forthouhnfl t.nken the.c pledge fromthy ^uelUndt.ron. Tor .udgc g!^ inft ^"^ ^^^ ^efirc not the g knowledge of thy wav«. brother for nought,and fcoUed Aeclothes of the ? hari.ie, and svo«u orvniuilbyth'e '5 Who is t|-,c Almtghn', that wc fhould fenic naked deftdoerothing thmgsthatap. him?and wliatprofitn.ould vvehaue,ifvve{hould To.fuchaswere wearic, thouhaTviiorgi- ^/.L-r";;^;"' rThVvZrfto;. P'^V?"'H-. ,,.. . t.-.. . ueAw.aterrodnnke,andha(lwithdrawenb:e"ad,dnX of chiidrenfinfly , ' ^/^^ ' t^hciT Wealth IS Hot iH th^r h hand : f^o^ the hungrie. d ^'''''en thon «-,* *-d heal:i>fnll.& in therefore laihe counfdl of the wicked i be farre g Em the mi?hty m^n <» had the earth.and he '??"*" *»""'*• there pontfhee from mO- »?„f „.oc m o.itfinTjn- rl-wlr in iV ritie.ihnadidflncr jnuercthtothat it How oft Oiallih- crndleorthp wicked h/. that w^m.nithoi.ty, dwelt in it. k.ft.ce b..t wcrg, ■ -which Zopharal. ^ «owojt iriaii uie c^nrtieot .tie wiCKCd DC Thou haft cail out widowes enr.ptyjand the eXhouh^ftnct ■Jegedbef.re. Put out? and thcir dcftruaion Come vpon tnerfi ? aimes off the fatherlcfleivere broken. onrly„„,fl,ewe* fNotbet-bgror. he v^llrfimdecWlnies inhis ;vradi. , o Therefore fnarcs «■<• round about thee,and P'-'^^-'W" SffiT" "• i^ Th^fliallbeasftubble before the wmde, fare Hall fi-ddcnly trouble thee: . rtt^Ua.;. £ T!«y ieHre no. ^''^ ""^^f^ *^- ^^^ '^"f'"^ ""^'^^ "^^^ , ^ I T Or (JarkenefTe that thou fhouldeft not fee, f..ld afrtiftion,. thiosmerethen , I? God wUl lay vp the forow^m^^Sr^^rfor and f ahimdanceof waters fliallcouerthee. g Reic.ufe.hiob. i« bee«mpt from his chi dren : whcH he rcvvardeth him , hefhall ^ , jj ^ot God on g hie m the heauen? and be- ,'/ 'T/'fe',^'""- •*il fiibiettion that L'now it i .i r i • i r t t. n u L- .u __^ trmjuoro xi.as ihcvfhooldbejie L;,-' n ,tr .■ ,n o- ,, holdc the height of the hf^strcs howhfe they are. ,1,0030 he «noW ,wGod: ^^^^ ^®" marked the v.ay (ST che world, ii My root hachtoUovvedhss fteps:hisway koowcth my wiyr pna;thfdtoem ^ wjierein wickcd men haue walked ? haueIkcpc,andhanenotdec]ined. towit, thaaam ftmn the bjgia. 1 6 Which were ' aic downe before the time, 1 1 N either haue 1 departed from the -com- mnoMai.jnd jam: «>'"S' uhofe foundation wdx.t;ariiieitbatouerfk)wed: mandement of his lippes , /jnilhaue Seftecracd ^°hfs ivo'tki" lie ', GolhrnoniaVncB *7 Which laid vnto God, Depart from vs,and the words of his mouth more then mine appoin- flicwethsl&hi by the iiunif htcf nt '*'^^* '^'^^t^^^hc Almighty could do for Chern. tedfood. eorfidcnce, y God of the wicked, rS Yet hee m fined their houfcs v.ich good ij 1Jetheisinonem«V/i/f,and who can^tume j^othnftthimfst _ *^'l''.'"h.V^'^^h'' t'^fgs ■• butiet the counfeli of the wicked i>e tarre him ?yea,hed0th what his mindedcfircth. o"HisVord i« cm^brin!'°rc't'^^ fromme. 14 For he-tvillperforme that which is decreed more pieciowvo. w icktd purpofes 19 The ri^^hteoiis fhall fee them, and flwU re- of me, and i many fcch things art with him. 'o n«e , ibcn the topaife. ioycejO^: the innocent I'halllaugh the to fcome. ij Tliercfore 1 am troubled at hisprefance, J^"bod''%'nj'l'''l- n [h"whIc°bio!j 20 Surcly OQur fiibftance is hj i : butthehrc andin confiderinjit, lamafraidofhim. ne^.i." *" "'' * b'j.iij/d.chapzi. hath deiioured the remnant of p them. 16 For God h hath foliened mineheait, and b Jobconfcfretli 7. rhac the wicked 21 Therefore acquaint thy fclfe, I pray thcc, the Almighty hath troubled me. that at this prefeot- haue profptriiie in q ..vith him , and make pe..ce : thereby thou (halt 4 7 For I am not cut ofFia I darkcnefle, but he f/uVur &°tt^s cil'V'^athemU't haueprofpericy. _ hath hid the darkenefle from my face. »(rjtcd'tbit he had norhepaitaVerof JZ Receiue, Ipray thee, the IflWoflusmOUth, appointed him to j good rnd. i In tnanypcintstnan is notabletoaiteioc (o the like. and lay vp his words in thine heart. GodsiiiC|,emeDii, k That I QioulJ nottie wj houc teaie. 1 He Iheiveih the n The iuft reioyce ^ , Ifthou remme to the Almightie,chou (halt ""'« of l„s feare v.hi,h .$. tb«t he being in KoubU, lee:h none end, atiibet^'et at the deitrDaiod „, ^ .. v ^1 a 1 . .^ . V c kaowahtbecaufe. *f ,he «>cked fot ' •'= built vp,^ thou Oialtput miquity fane from CHAP. X X 1 1 1 1. twoca..re$T fi.ft, my tabo-nacle. t J>',,iffc'ikl!,thivickeinf,i>fmit,,ind{hiwtihvhttcmfe bccaafeGodlhew. 24 Thou Ihalt lay Vpgoldefor '"ouft , and thc hUn^tihle thimctid, II Hon' tUthwgitrtgouerntUl'y **.'!i."""'"u''"^F nO^'^S°'^'^P'""'» as die flints of the riuers. Goii'DrnHiJence, if andlkedtfirniitm<>fibtmckNl. . bjtrreanef , ^$ Yea,theAlmightyfhalbc thy defence, and rjOw fhould not the times'bc bidfronr,the iJ,^:'^^^,^, e»ntiniieth his ho. thoudialchauc plenty of liluer. Jl lAlmighty, feeing that they which Know him, ©nj, and alter rhe Dourandgloiic: 2(5 And thoullialt then delight in the Almigh- feenothisbdayes? iudgement of the feco«diy,beca..ie ^ jjf ^ f ^. j 2 Some remoue the land marks , that rob die ""^ = '»■«">: '" Gndfheweththat -' _, r, ; , ^•-' ^^^' ..-.at ir y r /. Jeethnot y thioM behath care ouct J? Thou (lialt make thy prayer vnto him,& he nocks ami leed tbeuDf. ,1,,^ „j j^^.e at liisinthjtiiepj- fliall hcaic thee, and thoii (halt render thy vowes. 3 They leade away the arte of the fatherlefle: times.oeitHetyet DiAtth theitene. ^g -j-hou f^glt slfo decree a diing, and he (hall tnd take die widowes oxe to pledge. ''»'>> » P«"'i« o That i,,thenate «f^bIiQ, it vnto diee , and diet light Qiall Ihine 4 They make the poore to tume out of Ae ^^[iltrSiret'h and pceferuation vpon thy wayes. way, 10 that the poorc ot the earth hidethem- not the wicked, oftbecodiy IS hid 29 n VVhcnor/;fw are caftdownc, tiien (lialt felues « together. nor teueng«tii vndet God,v._i,g.. ^^^^^ ^ j j^^ ^ Qod^MS. fauc the S Behoide, others as wilde afles in die wilder- *•"; .ef^'v- . , p Meariing.ofthe , ■ , r- " ^v. ^ «i. _„/ii«.~.,r _i_ ..l • u /- /t» j j t „ i <> V\hen hepunl. wicked. humble perfon. nefle,goe foorth to their bufineflcjandd rife early ^j;^,,,,^^,;^^^^ q Heexhottetb jo Theinnocentdialldeliucrthe* ^iJand, &ic forapray : the wilderaefle ^ ^«*f 6 himrj«VtIobanrwered,andfayd, ^o They cauis him to goe naked without do- one wicked man ?"«"""'!*''>* Jb z Thoughmytalkebediisdayinsbittjer- thing, and take the gleaning from the hungry. « ill not fpoi lean H'pTaLfg ."d r.effe,-,Wmyp5guegreatert-henmy oronine. «* They diat maSe oile 'benveen their .^alIes, -^.'([j,^""""' as touching that J Would God_y*/Hrf>f>f powle& piUthe wouldenotbee layvntome. ^ . , .„ . paths thcreo^, ., , , .,.„ . u poore widow.thae foundod.im. 6 Would he b plead j«;ainft me with 6;t great '4 The murthcrerrifc* early, 4«ikil]eth die [1,^ cansot hatie to b viing his abfo- power ? No, but he woultf c put flrength in me. poore & the needy : & in y ni^ht he is as a thiefe. fnfteioe her felfe Jnte po*er, and „ a There the righteous mi^ht reafon with i J The eye alfo of the q adulterer waitedi for that ihe may be 'mG-od^iri'do I^i"^' folfliouldbeddiuered forcuerfrom my dietwili|ht,and faith. None eye fliall fee mc, and ',^1,7^. What r will. Judge. difgUlfetn his face. k Thati»,hilga^- <.Ofhisme^cie g e Behoide, i/l^oetothcEaft, hee is not t^ They digge thorow houfes in thedarke, ment.wherewitU bewouldgiueme there : if to the Weft, yet I cannot pcrceiue him : -^hich diey marked forthemfelues in dieday: ^'j^J^^f^^J- power to ^nfwete t/- i_ vr V «_ l 1 i » ue red or clad, •him. 9 //to the North where hee worketh, yet I 1 in fuchplar<$, which are appointed fonhepdrpor*: meaning that thofc that 4 VVh-nheeof Cm not fee him : hee will hidehimfelfe in the labour for the wicked, are pined for hnnger. m Forihe gtraf opprefsinnandex.- bitmercy hath gi- <;outh and I cannot behoide him. tottion, n Crieom and call for vengeance, o God doth uotcondemne the wit. *wn ftrrngch to ' ' ' l^ed.but feemeth topafleouerit byhis longfilence, p That is, Gods word, be- xtainieineiheircaore. e {!£aning, that if he connderGadtiuniee, be if notable caofe they are reproued thereby, q By ih«(epaniciilarvicc5,8( iheliceDcethere- (0 >:op;^telicad hi* icdgemeact on wbu Qde ot part foeact fat (tttanh hinfelfc. uRte, be would i>roue that God puriSieth oot tbc tvicked and tewardetb the tu4< tfa«y Godspowet. Chap.xxvrxxvj.xxvij. The reward of ihcmcleJ. i8< tlic\' know not the: light. '•afldilircarfcthhisclcnid vpon I'r. k k ■ f HcSMib lothc 17 Cutchcmoniinewcuciuothcmasthefha- 10 He fia^fct bounds about the waters, vntilJ !ieI,i,V'ei'c'^Ij wjieu (o( hijluc dowofdcadiMfoneKnovvthcin, thcj areolae the ' day amfnigh: come to an cr.d. wi.Kb'ait'c.'i'Ld' jTheyiliinl'e'l'" tcrroursofihe (liadowoFdcath. 1 1 The •< pillars of hcaiitn tremble and quake hutiiiore. »llthewotlJii >8 Heisfvviftvpon the f waters: their'' port'- athisreproofe. i Soitngjuhu bfnt sginft iheni, oil fliall bc ciirfcd in the earth : hcc will not be- 1 i The (l-a is c Imc by his power, rrul by his ^ Not* h*!!^'"^ ""^'^k Ta^"* ''"''' ^^^ '"'^^ of the vincyardes. vndcrftanding he (Iniccth thcpiidc thereof. atn haih piiiiM t Aitiiedryg^oiJ '9 v^J'tlie drieproiirKdandhcatcconrume the 15 His Spirit hath gamilhcd the heaucns, ««re litle a portion hcare we ofhim? and wlio can vn- lay. itiehcaucn "olhcgnoV. rCTcnibrcd, and the wicked il.all be broken like dcrRand his fcareflill power' iifrlffis notable uTho^ghGod atrce. , . ... . , ... P'"'*'*- 1 Whid. is a fi-pMofrtatr« fafhionedlihealerpfni.bccaDfcof the r.ilkrihcwu»e' not bca re, neither doeth he good to the widow. •>■» great power »i""f'll '•» vvo.kcf and in this point cr,tf»rfwhenherifah vp,nonc is fureof life. CHAP. XXVIL ■jobconiBiethto , ^hoil^h niCn giue him Sfilrraiice to bee in 3 rhtcir.lUncit mdiirrliitncg'tt.f Ub. iiThtrmadcf^lh* tihhii confi^crec. rafene,yet his cycs are %paii their wayes. '^'•* "'"""'/""'> ">■"• xHciheweihwby 24 They are c;alted Ibralirie, but they arc X ^Orcoiier lob proceeded and continued his the wicked (hall gone, and are brought lowc asallor/jf : ihey iVJp3rable,ftying, f°''"r't'"j''i"''. aredeflroyed, tndcutofl'asthetorpeofaneare -z The Iniing'God hath taken away my aHchjthfofetff btc.iule he Old not - •*' it ,•!„ ^i»^laiiii' affhatdmc that p,t.eo.l,et,. of come. r . ,. L -, V".^T"' = ^' '^' ^''^'^^''^ ''"''' P'" '^'>' »^"'^^^^^^^^^^^ y Hededaicih 25 Eutif It bcnot z rojwhereishe' "sr whowu iouie in I irternelic. ofminevpt.gi-i* rhat alter tKat the prone nie a licr,and make my words of no \akie> j Yet (r> long as my brearh is in mc, and the »vroeScrnu» oijignowancJD jius ajjcilit tcafon ofGodsiiidoeHic/.ts,l« aie.be jer«>«ued. band my tonglie fhall vtttr no deceit. judge ol ire, ytt /- u A n vvT/ J Oodforbid,rhatlfhoul.lciu(>ificyoti: vn- wi'M not rpeabe .... ^ ,r t'lil'^ie, Iwil!neuertakeawaymineaimiocen^"°7'T'»v^".. CsJ. uciioniiiiv iviie. sndfodoewie- ^ IwillkecpcmyrightcotifT'.efle, anivvillnoe iiediyinbeitayii:^ • ""^jrhL']! *T ^^" «ifwered Eildad the Sinifiite.and faid, forfake it : r.iip.e lieart ftall not reprooiie nie of «het,ueih. {," ft G^J .'--ie ^d 1 2 » Power and fcare * with him, that ma- my e dayes. 'c.'\c';Va?; .iflia the mft.yct keth peace m his fnep'.aces, 7-Mino cnrmie fliall be as the wicked,and hee w.ck^ri man i e. fooDt after he feiv j Is thereany number in hisarmies?and\-pon that rifetha2.;inftmc,as the ynri-'hteous. caufctheha.'.iiof becajrhraldn'ot ^vhom b (hall not his light arife ? 8 For what 'hope hath the hypocrite wheirhe Godisvpo„me. mtoirUhtcon. 4 Andhowmayaman'bemflifiedwrhGod? hath heaped vpriches,ifGo<.l take away his foule? f.fl-ru.ar^r clu,'ev.ihathei$ Or how can hebe cleane y isl omeofavvoman? <, \VillGodhearehiscr)-,wheD tioublecom- doeththu.pnniftv wi'''"^- J "Beh«»U, hewillfiuenolighttothemosonc, jncthvponhitn? ore for my finnet-. ftim h'ifobSc. '' ^'^ ^^ ^=^""" ^' ^ vnclcane in his Gghr. i o Will he fcr his delight on the Almightie > t ,??,•">• ^J'P^ fences \. 6. Howe much more man, a worme, cuen the will hccall vpon God at all times ? ' 'age baVb the'dit c Thjti.,beiuft. fDnneotmanjivA/tAoiM/aworme? „ j wiU teach you ivh^t n in thehandof rru,bier.ogainr i I'l God Ihew his!p"^^e'. tbc moone and flar, es eannot h»ot that light, wMtb M ^ God,<»«^ I wiU nOC COnCealc that which is mth. ««' {"» '"«•>. emenUi»iB,hauefeeneitT g Thatir,#haf CHAP. XXVI. why then doe you thus vanifh' in vanitie? Godrererottnto- ittlhmfttithiumimcaamthtlfiCoi, aadpHmthii b) hit Jj Thisis the ''portion of a wicked man with l"'"''''''.* wh«i»^ '^'"'"' God,and the heritage oftj'rants, vhitb they (liall ,"ffi"w~'' BVt lob anfwered,and faid, receiue of the Almightie. to all. 2 » Whom helpell thou? him that hath no *4 If his children bee in prcat number, the •> Thatij,tSere deltao-.hingrfot power? faucft thou the arme that hath no f"-ord IhaU dcfiroy tUim, and'hi^pofteritie (hall „,"'' i"**'.' ""'^ neithctlhouhel- t< , - »"»ij» ">^ .l /- • c j ■ ll j oI trtid.and yet pert tne. which am ftren?th? notbcfatisficdwidi bread. doenotvndct- de(>itute of all J VVhonic counfelleft thou ? him that hath ^5 His remnant fl^allbe buried' in death, and Hand .hem. helpt,oeith«ryc« nowifftlome? thou ^ fhcweft n^ht well asthe hiswidowcsJfhallnot weepe. ' Whytnaintaiae* rpeaveft rufficenf ^^i^ j^^ , ° j ^ ^xhomh hee fhould heape vp fJuer as the : ° Vr" ' ' '* JVonGodjbe- ".^ tin,. . jni~ ii .oor' biire.whohahno 4 To whom do eft thou declare ***/5wordes? ault.,and prepare nyment as the clay, _ k Tho5 will God • .see Je cf iby de- or whofe (pint <^ commeth out of thee ? 17 He may prepare it, but the iiift ffiallput it ordenhe wicket^' ''""•. , « 5 The a dead things are formed vnder the wa- on,and the innocent (lialldiuide the filuer. and puniQj biai, ?cfa,'phtl. to^e ^-^^^'^ '-'«« ^nto tliem. 1 3 He b-iiidethhis houfc as the ^ moth, ■ and Z^^^T ^ r«. pofe, <5 The graue is e naked before him, and there ^ a lodge that the watchman maketh. I Non« (haH !> »7h3rij,mo> jsnocouering for f deftniiSion. ip.Vvhen therichmanllcepeth, "hefhallnot "''n"'™- foeakftVis"? 7 Hefketchetliout the gXorth ourrthe cmp- be gathcr;d fjhi-fkthen: they opened their eics, "etri:J"n''(.^h'r d " b bcglineth ^p'ace,andhangeth the cirthvpon nothing. and iie was gone. Bumpoifetsion ©1- lodeclareth* 8 Hee bindeth the watcrs in his cloudcs, and 20 TerroursfhalltaIcehiniaswaters,«5"atcm-f;arn:e,.al,!o.hedeepepIacescftheea:tb. e There isnorhi„ghidin fr-a"c:epart : &£t(l-.alhurle hull Oi,t of h-S place, /halIm,thao,>.. the botton-.eof.he earth, butheleethir. f Meaning, the oraae wherein th'nej " Andgo-^fh.nil cait Vponhim& notlp^Cj .q'iietde3t>,!toT. pauift, g Hccwk&ibUKwhoUbMwoitgtuimibotaitNojchjolv ;j&»«<»bcwouldfsinefleeoui:ofbishand.. br buried h»api»^. WiTecIome. lob. lobs former life. a His piif pofe if to declare that injn may atiaine in ihis world lo d.ucrj Icctets of nitiirc.but rcac is newt able (o tcmprehcnd the .W'itoomc of God* b I here isnoth ng b'nt i( is compafled within cetiaine limics, and hath an erd, but Gods wif- doirjC. c Meaning, hiai thatdwellech thereby, d V,'hichaD»n cannot wade tborowe. e That iSjCotne, androdctneath itbrioiftone or cole.whicheafily cooceiueihfi.e. t Healludcihto tbemittjandfe- A.I.7. o Kedtcbreth that man hath fo niuchi'lthishea- ueoly vvile.lome, nhe li;eweth by ffjrinq Giid.arvd . dcpjtting Uoai euiii. 2 J fu;ry man (hall clap their hands athim, and hiiie at liim ouc of their place. CHAP. XXVIII. lot fhewfih ihtt the wifedomc ofGoduvhfmrchenile, THe fiiuer fiirely hath his veine,^ and the gold his placc,ir /.^f rtf tliey take it. 2 Vron IS taken outofthsduft, andtrafleis moken out of the ftone. CHAP. XXIX. I l»tieomfUimihofthri>KiJpintiiofiheiimifil/l, y.tt Hk tuhoriiie, II iufiict^ndcqHitu, SO Iqb proceeded and continued his parable, fayingv 1 bh that I were as f in times paft,when God t ^(".vunttht prefcruednie! ''>"• J When bis a light fhined vpon mine head : a When I felt ' and ivhen by his light I walked thorovve the '"' '"'""• i Gcd putteth an end to darknefl'e, ^ and hec b ciarkencfle, b i was free froi» nyeth the perfedion ofall djings •. he fetteth a 4 As I was inthedayesof fr.yyoiith: when affliv.« vpon my tar-emacle : c That is.feeir.ed 4 The flood brtakcth out againft the ' inha- 5 When the almightie wasyet withme, aid ^yeuident tokens bitant, and the w and where the fathcrlelTe, and him that had none to heipe u"faiiesdidto istheplaceofvndetftandin^? him. "* T.h'wirtedmff 13 Man knowcth not itlieprice thereof: for rj kTheblefling of him that was ready tope- he is compelled '* itisnotfoundinthclandoftheliiiing. rifh, camevponmee, and I caufed the widowes to tender account 14 The depth faith, It isnotinmee: thefca heart to reioyce. k''^Th''^'* a- a alfo faith,It is not with me. 14 I put ' on iiiftice, and it couered me : my ,uj£o^ htm that I) •< Golde (halJ not be giuen for it, neither iudgement«'(7jasarobe,andacrowne. wasindiarene,* (hall (iluer be weighed for the price thereof. 15 I wasthceyestotheblinde, andlviasthc loheliadcaufeto . 16 It (hall not bee valued with the wedge of feeteto thelame. f'ldened nd golde of Ophir, nor with the precious Onix, nor 16 I was a father vnto the poore, and when 1 iuftjcf^foi'htrf thcSaphir. knew not the caufc,I (ought it out diligently. ''j^iipK-'o^ 17 The gold nor the Chr\'ftall (ball be equall 17 I brake al(b the iawes of the vrrighteous 4MP*f *"•' vnto it,nor the exchangey^*/6ff for plate of fine naan,andphickt the praye our of his teeth. , golde. 18 Thcnifaid, I (hall die in my »ndt, aifdl ^ J bed*i!'hoM 18 No mention (halbe made of corall, norof (hallmultipliew/dayesasthefand. all ttoable.and*" the Igabiih; for wifedomc is more precious then 19 Formy rootcis "fpreadouthythewater, vnqoietneni. pearles. and the dew (hall lie vpon my branch. » Myftlicitie ip TheTopaxofEthiopiafliallnotbee°"^"'"g '"without funne: I ftood ■ lambkethe ' vp m the Congregation t«ot.a8.jj. 10 Lt/raywifeggrinde vnto another man, \^^^^'^^* and let other men bow downe vpon her: ^ He iiewetb that 1 1 For this is a wickednes, and iniquitie to be albeit man oegica condemned: tbe pmuOinicBt of 1 2 Yea, this is a fire that fhai deuoure •«> to dc- ^^^^^^^^'^^3^ ftrudion,& which (hal roote out al Jnineinceafe. ^^g^, ceafeolfutk 1 ? If I did contcmne the judgement ofmy fer- be deaioyed. uant, and ofmy mayde, when they Jdid contend i vvientbey •,l' / ^ ' / iboughttbem- Wltn me, k\an euil io(re» 1 4 What then fliall I do when k God flandeth nj b, ^(_ vp?& whenhefhalvifitwfjwhatfhalllanrwcre? k ifibadopptef I J He that hath made me in the wombc,hath '«<' °^^'",^* be not made 1 him? hath not bealonc facioned vs ^^^l^^ inthewombe? mend 16 If Ireftrained thepooTeofrA»rdc(Tre,or I HewajmocetJ haue cauteil the eyes of the widow "to faile, ^n^J^nl^^ 17 Orhaueeatenmy moifels alone, and the ,b^^'^',Godi* fatherleffc hath not eaten thereof, creaum at he iS (For fiomiry youth hcc hath growCn vp was. with me " as tetth a father, and from my mothers I^,^''^^*^'* Hombe I haue bene a guide vnto her) n°'He nnnnfted 19 If Ihauefeene any periQiforwantof do. the fatheiJeife and thingjor any poore without coucring, maiauiced the 20 Hhisloyneshauenotbleffedme,becattfehe widow etcAk. was warmed with the fleece of my fheepc,' 21 If 1 haue lift o vp mine hande againft the oTo opprefle hi« fatherlcffe, when I faw that I might helpe him in & <•« ''im '"'■" '«• the gate, p Let merotte 22 Let mine p arme fall from my {houldcr,and '^ I'JeSined not mine arme be broken ftom the bone. fiom fmning foe 2j For Gods punifhment was qfe.rerul! vnto feareo/ii!«■ ' . 1- 11 -/T- • r L J r IfniiBeowne my mouth did kifle mine 1 fiand, _ doingjdcliehttd 28 (This alfo had bene aninicuitietobecon- n:e. demned: for I bad denied the God t aboue; t By ptntirg cJB. ■ a? If I rciojcedatbisdeftruftion that hated ^^f|.'^;^*; •^ Wifcdome coraraeihof God. me, or was mooaed to io/t when euill came vpon wuengeTof'miBe JO Ncichsr haue I {ufffe J my tnouth to finac, enemie,yet a crowne vnto mc? rhiGod^ray 37 I will tell himthenomberofraygaings, witneffe »nd will and goc vnto him as to a c prince. iuftifiemycauie. jj if my landc <• ctyeagainft me. Or the ftiT- b Should not tW« rowes thereof complainetogaher, bookc of buaccu. ttil i_ r • l r -t fationj be a praife J 9 " I "Sue catcn the truites thereof without »nd commeoda- fiiuer : or ;/ 1 baue grieued < the foules of the ma- ti8ntome> ftcTS thereof, c I will make h.tn ^et thiftlcs growe in fteadc of wheate, and I count ol all my i . • j. n j^r ■ . life.withoot fcare. cockle in the ftead of barley. a Al though I TKJ|fWoH.pBSOrl0BAB.B had witbholdeu £ N D E D. theit wages that laboured in it. e Meaning, that he was no briber not exterueaer. f That it, (beulite wbUh be had with hit three fiteodet. CHAP. XXXI r. I £W« Teprtouiti ihrm of foOit, 8 ^ge puketb nit * mun mli, but tht Cfi'tt of God. SO thefc three men ceafai to anfwerc lob, be- caufc hef elteemed himfdfe iuft. huowmc},,. J Then thc wrath of Elihu the fonne of Ba- a Which came rachcl the a Boxitc, of the familie of b Rani,was •f Bo'' «>" '<""'«' kindled: his wrath, //Sy.was kindled againft lob, fci,^ "rwhtt* ^^^^''^ *"= '"'^'^'=<^ himfelfe c more then God. b Or, aitbeChal- I Allobis anger waskindlcd againft his thrcc <]e paraphraft tea- friendes.becaufc they could nut findc an anfwerc, ieth.Abrani. 4»^y£tconJemncd lob. felf/i"n«:fS ^ * (Now^ El.hu hadwayted tillobhad fpo- by charging G od Ken : tor <* they were more ancient m y eeres then efrizout. he) d Th»tii,th4 J So when Elihu fawe, that there was none «"btt8«i* anfwere in thc mouth of the three men, his wrath was kindled. 6 Therefore Elihu the fbnne of Barachel, thc the Buzire anfweTed, & fayd.I am yong in yccres, andyeare ancient: therefore I doubted, and was afraide to (hcwe you mine opinion. t MeaniBg.tHe T . ^^''^ faid.Thc dayes e fhall fpeakc, and the «ncitnt,wMch multitude of ycCTCs (hall teach wifedome, bauc expetienc«. g SuTcly there ij a fpirite in man, fbut the 'ift'ofc'^tiaJ infp'fation of the Almightie giueth vnderflan- lunhathvndec. ^^%- Iljnding,and 9 Gtcat men are not alaray wife, neither doc cooimeih neither the aged altvttj vndcrftand iudgemcnt. ~'~ lo Therefore Ifay.Hcarc me, "'•' °'^ ''«>'" fljould take me away iuddenly. tv^^ ^^ CHAP. XXXIII. J ElihHMCCkfflhloi ofiffiormct. t^ Hetjhtvili tbtt Ctii huh dmers meanet to inflru^ mm and to dn»t hia /ram finnt. I J. 19 HffpatihminMdfuddtnlfdtliHtrnbhiM, x£ M»n tfin^deltHtrtd giueth ihmikfi to God. WHerefore^Iob. Ipray tbee.hearemytalkc Jj^'.^^f;?^^ and hearken vntoall my wordes. in, „„ of bit, 2 Beholde nowe , I haue opened my month: therefore tbou ray tongue hath (poken in my mouth. oughteft cobeair J My words ^. in the vpnghtneffc of mine rB«aureioblia4 heart,& my lippcs (hall fpeake pure knowledge. wi(hed todifpote 4 The » Spirite of Cod hath mademee, and his caofe with the breath ofthe Almightie hath giuen me life. God,cb^.t(5 ti, 5 Ifthoucanftgiucmcanfwerc,prcparcthy ^"o^fJIol!;? felfe<»» "hoia 7 Beholde, my terrour (hall not feare thee, f""b^fce' neither (hal mine hand « be heauic vpon thee. h^f^mn made of 8 Doubtles thou haft (poken in mine cares, thflime matter and I haue heard thc voyce of r^ wordes: '^^^ ''*''• P I am d cleane, without finne : I am inno. 5ie .hee ?o fou-h. cent, and there is none iniquitic in me. ly ai thefe ot)ier» 1 0 Lo, hee hath found occalions againft mee, •»"« done. and counted me for his cnemie. lobl w'''d*"'ber. 11 He bath put my fecte in the ftockes , and by hTpwelTedhii looketh naiowly vnto all my paths. , innocencie m dU 1 1 BcholdCjin this haft thou not done rightrl <«" P'a««s. hut will anfwerc thee, that God is greater then man. 'P«"»"y '" '•>« 1} Why doeft thou ftriue againft him? for he ctilpt" "°' doeth not ' giuc account of all his matters. e The taufe of 1 4 For God (pcakcth f once or twife , and one '"'' '"dBement* fecthitnot. clwedloma"'*' 15 Indreame$;(/gvi(ionsofthenfght,when f "hougb'Go'dbf fleepe fallethvpon men , and they flcepc vpon fundry examples thc.T beds, of his iudgcmenis 16 Thenheopcncththecarfsofmcn,euenby J''',Ve"r«fc"' their correftions , trhich he h had (calcd, thereof it not 17 That hee might cau(c man to turneaway koowen t y»a ajnl from 6« enterpri(e , and that hee might hide the ••"""ghGodnwuld i pride of man, l^^\'Si^L 1 8 And kecpe backe his (bule from the pit,and g cod rayib dee that his life (hould not pa(re by the (word. I'peakeih commo. If Heis alfo ftrikcn with forow vpon his bed, ly.«itherby»ifi. ' onj to teach vf thecaiife of hiiiuojementi, ■rcIsbyafRiaionSiOtby hisineflVnger. h Thitit determined to fisnd vpon thera. i Helheweth forwhateaJGodl^adetbatftifiai Ml : (9 bcatedowne mv" ptidc, vti to nrac from euill. and Cod is lull in his iudgemenc Chap.xxxiiii.xxxv. Godrcfpeftethnotperfons. iS8 k Th^i is.hii ih6 the griefe of his bones a (ore, piinetiilVmd mi- 20 So that his ^ life caufeth him to abhorre r To IhTm that ^'<^» ^^'^ '^i* ^"'« *^^'""= •""'*• fluUooiie h;ai. ii His fldh fallcth that it can not be (ecne, m Atiunfcnt. and hisboncsiv6Ki6 wCTcnoc fccnCjclatter. of GoJ to dtciaxe j j Sq |,^ (-gyjg jravvcth to thcgtauc , and bis S'TiurnuD, life ' to the buiiers. indaj'onecho. ' a J It thcrcbca " meffcngCT with him , «• an fcaoocof aiboti- interpreter , one of a tboufand » to declare vnco 6od.~hi.hKJble nunhistighieoBfceffe, uat metVi^f *4 Tbeawil he haue » mercie vpon him , and ood vato fmntrt: will fay, P Dcliaer him, that he go not downe into laJ wheieinmani the pit : for I baue receiued a reconciliation. rigbteoufne»aw. j j j-f,g^ fl,al jjjj flgQ, be <) as frefli as a childes, Il^oMghthcuaifce «»<^rtianretumeasinthedayesofhisyouth. ofieiiuChiiftind 36 He (hall pray vnto God, and he vvil be fa- iaiih thf ttifl. uourable vnto him, and hce (ball fee his face with o He(hew«t^«^tiiat j^y. f^^ j^ ^j| j-gndgr ynto man his <■ rigbteournes. of Gl,d""«cir 17 Hec looketb vpon men , and if one (iy, I «o» aide finoen, baue finned, and ' perucrtcd righteoulhelic , and wheo he aukik it did not profitc t me, bi»wotdetob« jg 0 He ^villdehuer his (buie from going in- preached vdio ^^ ^^ pj^.^^^ j ^j^ jj^ ^ jj^^jj g^ ^^^ jjg^^^ p Thati»,themj- 1? Lo,all thc(c things will God workc » twif« Biftet ftuli by the qj thrifc with a man, pleaching of^^t^^ 3° That he may tume backe his foule from Tmo him'tCfot" the pit,to be illuminate in the light of the Jiuing. ItucBcOeorhif 31 Matke well, O lob , 4n<^heare mc : keepc finnei. filcnce.and I will fpcakc. q He (hall fee e If there bc matter, anfwcre mc.-wfc/fpeakc: wioyce : declaring ^0^ I defirc to ^ lultifae thee. beteby.whctein 3S If thou haft not , hearc mee : holde thy ftandtth the tiu< tongue.and I will teach thee wifedomc. ioy of the faiihfo): " ' and that God will reftore him to health of b«dy, which !i a token of hu blefsing. t God will (otgioe his Cnnes and accept him 36 iuft. f That is,done wickedly, t But my finoe hath bene the ciule of Gods wtaih toward me. n Godwillor- «ne the penitent (inner, x Meaning, ofttioics.euenasoft asa (innerdoctb le- peat. J irth»udoubco(any(liing,or feeoccafionto fpeakcagainSic x That MjtoQiew diee>nbe(eiDBiaotiulbficatioa confilieih. CHAP. XXXIII. a Which are f ttihuc'atrgtth lob, thMhectUed himftlfiriihtteus. it Ut efleemejt wife fht»eti>ihaiGinlUw/lmhuiiui^fmetiis. J4 Goddtftrojtlh of ihe'^'orlde.^ themi^hiie. ;o By him iht h}f< wotdes. who "IS woiKC, and caufc euery one to hnde according &yd y Gods chil- tO htS way. **" w"'' "w" * ^ ^"'^ certainely God wil not doe wickedly, Ji^'de. anViht "'"^^•' '"'l t'^e Almightie perucrt iudgement. w^cked'goe free. 'J Whome*hatb he appointed oucf.|he carth iThatis.iiuegod- bcHde him fclfc ? OT who Mtb placed the whole ljr.a.Genej«. tvOtldc? 14 Iflt he ftt his heart vpon w<»», and gather k Tode(Hoyhim, vnto himfelfc his Ipirit 1 and lis breath, ' 1 he bream of 1 5 All flefh (hal pcrilh together.-nd man Gial '"' '^'""" '^ 6»°* returne vnto dult, m ifGodwei« 1 6 Andifthouhaftvndaftanding, hearc this notiuH.howe tmd hearken tothe voyce of wordes. '°''''" •«• s<'''«™« 17 Shal he that hateth iudgement, mgouernei „ ,",^'*oiM. aild wilt thou iudge bim wicked that is moft iudt' t,„o icue to 18 Wilt thou (ay vnto a King, T/iw art nv\ic- fpeakeenJuffuch kcd ? or to prmces, Te are vngodly f" fheo mL'h'mwe 19 Hovpmuchiejii to him thXiCceo that foorch and take away the mightie without hand, oci ihali fend. z, For his eyes are vpoa the wayesof man. l^rj'^t'tZ and he (ecth all his gomes. mesiiae,*) that 2 2 There is no darkenefle nor(hadowcof beihouidhaueoc death, that the workers of iniqiudc might be hid «»'"'"'' "> conuode _..,,, ,. 1 I f fotallhu cre». 3 } For bee will not lay on man fo much, that .ott s arc at bwde he (liould q enter into iudgement with God. to fetue him,fo 24 He (hall breake the raightic without t fe«- tbathe«edtth king, and (hall fet vp other in their ftead. ;;°;o3,er«n>^ 25 Therefore dial he declare their f workes:he r wakeibemn* (hall turnc the ' night, and they (lialbe delhoyed: «''«:'» that the/ z6 He nriketh them as wicked men in the pla- f'^'^Jf^Tfc, cesoftheuf^rs. \^:^Z^.r. 27 Beaufe they haue turned backe from him, hid. and would notconfider all his wayes: " Meaning, ope* 28 Sothat they haue caufed the voyce of the i]','°„ea*''^'''°' poore to X come vnto him,and he hath heard the \ B^'theit ctueU cry of theafflifled. tie,andextottion. 2j> Andwhenhegiueth quietnefTe, who can y wbent)taou make trouble ? and when he hideth bis face, who ^f '["ft'l^ethiA can bebolde him, whether it be vpon nations , or °„der pretence vpon a man onely ? of execu.ing m- JO Pecaufc the y hypocrite doethrelgnc, <«i(i (fice are bw bypo- becaufe the people are foared. """ "f °P'^'™* c 1 • ( ^ , r- , llie people, itis a jt S\iXt\jitappertatnHh vnto God "tofiy, I fi^ne that God haue pardoned, I wil not defti oy. bath drawen backe 5 2 > But if I fee Bor, teach thou mee: if I haue Ms countenance done wickedly,I wll doe no more. !h"''t'*ia«' "*" J J Wil be performe the thing through b thee? ^ onely u beloo- for thou haft reproued ' it, becau(e that thou haft geih to G«d to chofen,and not I.novv fpeake what thou knoweft. nioderaie his cc«- 34 Let men of vnderftanding tell me , and let '^°''^!^ ~* a wife man hearken vnto me. aVhus Eiihu 35 lob hath not (poken of knowIedgc:neither fpeakcth in the were his wordes according to wfdoinc. P*'*"" "^ God.af 56 Idc(iredtbatIobmaybcdtryed,\-ntotfae iTh«a^„f,::| ende touching the anlwcres for wicked men. ^ outd be wiiet 37 Forhee*addeth rebellion vnto his (inne: then God. he dappcth his handes among vs, and multiplieth ^ ^'^''"?,?^''? his wotdes againft God. thyconnfellmdo. e ThiuhefpeakethinthepetfonofGcd.sstbongb lob (houldchuieandrefofeaf (liftionatbispleafure. d Thathemay Ipeakeasmuchashecan.that wemayaB- fwere him and all the w ickcd that (ball vfe foch arguments, e He fl»deih flok- buincly in the maintenance of bis cauTe. CHAP. XXXV. '6 'KrHhni»(thgi>iimtptfrofite,orun^i>i!':t^(lehKrtGoJ,lmt Hum. 1} Thi-wickfdcritvntt God tniart Mt httrd, ELihu fpake moreouer, and (ayd, 2 Thinkeft thou this right, that thou haft ' [^ ?*°** (ayd,Iam.moreriohteousthenGod? trdesttltbe. . I For thou haft layd , What profiteth It thee canfehemaintai. and what auaileth it mi^tt purge mt fro my (inne? "«<* l"' innoceo. cie, i[ I'eetced ai tbongh h(c wotiliie (af, sitm Cod tenoeoted him without iuA caufc. 4 Tijerefin why God punifherfi. b SDchisareia tbeliitrdoni. 4 Tbereftre wfl I airfWtre thee,and thy »> com' panions with thee. 5 Lookc vnto the heau€n,and fee and behold « iftKoacaaftoot (he 'cloudcs ivhkb are hiet then thou. wTth'ou''l'fu«e ^ If thou fioBcft, what docft thou ^againft roinilraac^T' him, yea, vvhoi thy fioncs bcc many, what docft 6 Ntitb«tdo.h thou vnto him? ihyfinnehurt „ If choubc rightcousjvvhatgiueft thou fnto ft.^nsl'.'hm.- hi""? °^ '"^^ rcceiueth he at thine hand? foi he win be gio. 8 Thy vvickcdneffe mxji hurt a man as thou art: iifie : nitliout ' and thy righrcoufnes m^tyfrop'te the fonne of man. *''^«- 9 They caufc many that are oppreflcd, e to ».y huTun^ «d crie,n;/;ic6 crie out for the violence of the mighty, rtnfe him to cry, 1 o But none fay tb, VVheie is God that made whoif htfougbt ine,which giueih (bngsin the night^ MGod.wh.ch ,j Which teacheth vs mote' then the bcaftcs -^tu b'.T.Uut of the earrb. and giucth v$ more wifcdome then red. the foules ot the heauen. 1 1 Then they aye becaufe of the violena of I Becaufe they the wicked, but f he anfwereth not. ftay not in faith, . Surely God will not hearc vanitic , neither »s fteling God* .,,', ., •'• , - ^ ■• ■ercks. wJl the Almighue regard it. 14 Alchougb thou (ayeft to God , Thou v»ilt g God is iuft, not regard it, g yet iudgenient h before him: ttuft ho*C>eiiet thoa j|iou in him. Irt'oMf heTd ' 5 ^"' °°"* becaufe liis anger hath not vifi- punlili'thtea* tcd, nor Called to count ibc ew/^ with great ex- lh.)U deftruelt, trcmitic, thou Qiotildeft not , g -f herforc lob ii openeth his mouth in vaine, )5fv mo^"^'" andmultipiieth wordes without knowledge. '^ CHAP. XXXVI. I Eiil>nJhcttUhthefownoj' God, 6 ^ndhniufliet, 9 ^itj wbcrefurt IffunsPjeth. n Tht^oftrtitoflhilfickcd, I He fheweth that |-j Lihu alfo f roccaled and fayde, whenwefpeike J^^ j SufFa' mea Iitle,and I willinftrua thcc: lt';ptu?rp"t for/WyetrorpeakeonGodsbehalfe. more hie, then out J I will fetch » my knowledge a tarrc ott,ana naturalifcnfe is yviU attribute righteoufheffe vnto my Maker. able te teach . Poj. „j,giy n,y words (hall not be falTe, and ce iL ^hl 1 am a'' be that is bperfea in knowledg >-t;^«& with thee. fcUhfuU infttuc. s Beholdjthe mighty God cafleth away none toar.and that I that IS ^ mighty and valiant of courage, rt'^rae of God ^ ^ ^^^ maintcineth not the wicked, but he ts"f^g>°dconJgiueth judgement to the affliaed. fiant.sndofvnder- 7 Hc withdrawctbnot hiscj'cs fromthengb- flanding : for thefe teou5,butffcfy<»r» with'kings inthc throne, where God''ai ihe'loueA ^^ P^«th them for cuer: thus the>' are exalted, them b man°b« « And if thfy bee boundc in fetters und tycd Jbrafmuch as God with the cordes of afflidion, jwnifhednowiob, ^ Then will he fhewc them their f v^orkeand Ihcfe ^fnotfi ^"^^^ ''""«5» ''ecaufe they haue bene wronde. j„„, le Heopet»eth-allothcirearetodl(cipHne,and A Therefo-ehe comaiideth them that they returne from iniquity, ^'illoo' vftCt'ot , , * iftheyobey and ferue !iim,they (hall end .0' re'humble"al>d 'heir dayes in profperity,& their yeres in pleafures. afft fted heart he I * But if they will not obey,they (hal paffe by vnu ftie w grace, the fvvord, and perilh g rvithout knowledge. « "' P'-ef'""'* 1 J But the hypocrites ^ of heart Jncreafc the !^?T"° w"th : fir they i call not when he bindeth them, f He will [none 14 Their foule dycth in h youth, and their L'fc iheit hearts to BTiong the whoremongers, 'r'^hl' m'^"" '5 ^* deliuereth the poore in his afflidion, 'tomltohilnV and openeth their care in trouble. j rei>entanceashe x6 Euen fo would he bauc taken thec outof aid Maruff.h. the flteight placc/n^o a broadcplaccwJnotfliut I *^That*j intheit ^P beneath; and 1 that which reftetb vpon thy ta- i Jollyorobftination,and rothaltecaufeofiheir ownedfftrnaion. h Which ate I matlciouOy bent ajainftGod and Ratter themfeliics in their rices, i When they I veinalAi^oothey feckenottoGodfot fticcout.as Afa.3.Chro.i&(Z.Reoe,i«.i>. 1 k They die of Tome vile death,and that before tiiey come toage. 1 Ifthouhadft > kcsc 9l)e/?i7*>i j»oct«, 4 ^ibythtthmdsn, e Titfaetff, f Tht whirlmmde, ti ^wi'lhirtuK. AT this alfo mine heart is » aflonied, and is ?. *"''««*'««*• moouedoutofhisplace. . 'X^L^f" 2 Heare the 0 found of his voy ce,and the noife whereby he decla. that goeth out of his mouth. >"^ '^»t '!•« 3 He direaeth it vnder the whole heauen, and [^J'^u^j":' Jr,^ his light vnto the endes of the world. , ^eWe ^/g^ 4 After it a noyfe foundeth: hee thundreth when they behoW with the voyce of hismaieftie, and bee will not kiaworkcs. flay t them when his voyce is heard. del whe're'b 'br 5 God thundreth marueilouflywth his voyce: f^'ak"h7oi^enw he workcth great things.wbich we know not, waken their dul- 6 For he (aith to the fnowc. Be thou vpon the "'"*• "^ '" •" *8 - earth: ^likewife tothefmall raync and to the Strotr.!:;- great ray ne of fus power, woiket. 7 With the force /Af«o/he <• (huttethvp cue- <= Mcaning.ihe ry man,that all men may knowc his workc. 'f'"'* '^ thunderj. 8 Then the beaftes goe into the dennc, and fjfl :lt''';r''" remamc m their places. great,rnow nor«- 9 The whirlewind commeth out of the South, "y f^'"'i «1» ton- and the coldc from the f North windc. methwiihout « Gods appnyn- tnent. e Byraynei andthunders Godcaufethmen tokeepe ihemfelnes witRiii their houfes. f Io Ebrewe it i$ called (he fcajtciinj wjnde, becaufe itiiwUl awajr tbcdoudtfjfidpuigeih the ayic, k 40 At Mans wcakcncflTc. Chap.xxxvli?. ThefccrctworkesofGod. 189 10 Att?icbrrathofGo(!thefroftisgJuen,and 9 When I made the cloiiHes «/acouering J Tlutif.iifr*- thcbrcadchofthcv/atcrssw madcnrrrow. ' tHcreor, and darkcnefic 4i the g fw-adling bai-.dcs g Ajulimgd rde h^GXrthetv " Hccnialcethalfi)thccloudcstoi»labotir,to thereof: ls"l.'i"b"*'"'.'"" pours.and riiooue vtitcT the certh, aid fccirxcrcxh the cloudc of ' his i o When I nabb'died mv coitimandemcnt rp- Jh'hjnj, *f J-^ (oiodifotowi- |i<;ht. on it,aiidref barr.s nnd doores, rotnintioanj ?"'|"f"'''- "^ II And itistiimcdaboutbyhisgoucmmcnt, ii AndfaidjHitheitofl.altthoucomCjlHitno '">• tloude thji huh t'^3t they niav doe whatfonier hee cominaundcth fai ther, mid here h Ihal! it (tay thy proud ivniics. ^,J,ft\"f""^* lightning in thcm vpon the "hole v.'orld: li Haft tlioucommnndcd the 'morning lincc „,„,jj„,„,j^' "■ . rj Whether it bee fork piinifhmtnt,or for his thy dayesfh-iltliou cp.ufcd the morning to kr.o.v verfe ;o. ' jc Riine^coMe, land,orofm;rcie,hecai:n:th it to come. his place? i To^it.tmlfc, andSk"V< r-l- Hearken vnto this, O lob : ft.md and con- i j That it might take holde of the comer; of ^~,'"~*"^ fttii of r,oJ, cithec fider the v.onderous workes of (jod. the ear.h,and that tlie vvieked might bee ^ fliaken i, \vho hani'n* tov'miili mm, jy Diddcft thoii kno'.veuben Goddifpofcd oiitofit« - ' mthtnjh; cene r.,',?.l!,?t'l'5«i';« them?andcai-.fcdtbell;fhcofhiscioiidtoll-Jnc? 14 Iristiimsdasclayto fa(luon,Iandalftmd £«•= '" Wked- his l.uonr towaiU 1 6 Halt thou kno wen the m vanetie of the vp as a garment. _ bidrt"c li" H.b..t njjn,js.Cl.ai>. doudc^prfthewonderoiisv.orkesofhim ,that.is ij And fiom the wicked their light flialbeu- hide tb«h)'ei«s. iV' ■ peiHitc in knowledge? kenaway,ai'ddichierrmefhallbebrok!m, I Thewrihwhitk lith*tniD£ to' ijfirliowe thy clothesarc n wnrme , when iS Haft thouentred into the botto-nesofthc ^'.""'^ '"'''e fc^Ar f.rth ill hee maketh the canh qi-.ict through the South fea?or haft rhou walked to fecke out the <"depth? ^f„V,^ ,^' "" ihectoudert vvinde? . '7 "•''"2 the gates ofdvath bene Opened vnto rifingo) the r.irat ni Whichif jg Haft thou firetchedontthehcaiicns,nbich thee ifthonattnot ■ ke^erechee^'arme, ftiall man fpeakc when he flialbe r deftioyed? where h the place of darkeneffe, !hlVe°p,h eVth "* when the Somli 21 And nowe men fcenot the light, <" which 20 That thoii n ft'.oiddcft receiue it in the res.how much ' windeWoweih, niincthinthe cloudes, butthewindepaflethand bounds thereof, and thattlion fliouldeftknovve lerfe art thou ahle "yotherjad" cleanfeththem. thepaths to the houfe thereof? to comprehend biDwetM 2 2 The tbrightneffc commeth out of the 21 Kne weft thou it , becaufe thou waft then God?" « Foriheit North : the prayfc thereof it to God, which is borne, and becmfe the number of thy dayes?* d Thatthoo •'*"*■'"'• ccrrible. great? itiifhteftapppiat ignorance: ng- 2J /? //the Almighric : v/cc Can notfindehim iz Haft thou eno-ed into the treafiires of the «''i««'ajaad wiying that lob out ;/« M excellent in power and indgemcnt, and fhowc ? or haft thou {eene the trcafures of the ""' wasfopreruoii;. abundant in iulbce: he " afflideth not. haile, wouMcOT^ll ^4 ^" "''^" therefore feara him : fir hee 2j Which Ihaueehidde againftthe time of o To panifh thewoikeiof. wilJ not regarde nny that are wife in theirowtic trouble,againftthedayofwarreandbattell? miBeenemie* God. " concdte. 24 Bywhat way is the light parted, wWi feat- "'.''"^'"'•^ *»• <) Math God need . .„,. , , ., tcreth theEaft winde vrontheeaith? ooj.is.iofb.j*. rhatanyfhouldiell him when man murmtffethagainfth.m? r IfGodwouM , "'TT^'.^J. -j 5°l r r A ^- ^ "'^ deftroy amao.fhoulde heerepioe' f The cloude Itoppetb the(hi«ingol the 2J VVhO hath diuided the fpoutes fortherame? p The yceeone. (inne, that inio can not feeit t:ll thcwiode hanechafedsway the cloude; and if Or the way fbrthelightnin£J ofthethunders, «thit,ajthoug|( man bee not atdetoattame to the knowledge of the fe things, howetnochleOi of 26 To CauTe it to railVe on thc Caith where «.";"« P^ed Goilsiudoementt? t In Ebtew .solde : meanins, faiiewcaibttaodtleateas __• j-^t. -ii ,t-i_ l witbftone. ooldcMM^Lg without caufe.^ ^ "° ""^ ^^ ' "^"^ "^ ^^^ wildemcffe where thereis ^ „ bic, „,„„ '^ T» V T no man? arife when the , 9 ^ A .jT .y L « r ■ 27 TofiilfiIIthcwildeandv,afteplace,andto "■-"eisinTau- t Cod liitaktthttlob,tnddeeure:h iht TKtekmfRiormtnm -„.j^ ..i,„l. j r.u.u—' „. r _; ™r _»l.^ ms.whichisthi theLr,MrM,oiofh,cu,,^r„,t,y.ho(,,xcettUttbt Caufc thcbud of thehCToe tO rpnngfoOrth< fp,i„g,i„,r,aDd fo:ri>,:Mli:e tiidproHidfiicecfihf C'ttKiri kmvtn. 28 ^Vho IS the ftther ct the raUlC ? OT WhO bring flouies, THen anfwered the Lorde vnto lobout of thc ^^rH begotten thedrops of the dewc? ' which ftane awhirlewinde,andlaid, 29 Ou. of whofewombe came the yce?\vho ^^"g"""" «r".!llieftie rthat ^ Who is this that b darkentth the ccunfcl by ' hath iiigendred the froft of the heauen? r certiine ftane* lob might know words Without knowledge? ^° The waters are bid P as wtth a ftonc: and fo called: feme withwhombe J Girdvpnowthrlo)nslikeaman:IcwiJrAefaceofrhedepthisfrozcn. • Ihe''l'»"i'''f'"* k'«?u^°Ch r«. demaundoftheeand declare thou vnto me. ?» <:anftthourefra!netherweere»»/7«*fc«of , ^^/j^^^'^l'^S"**. kinBoutthefe"ct 4 Where w^ftthou whenl layd the -i founda- ^ the Pleiades? or loofe the bands of' Orion? fla,rew.,htbofe toupiel of Goj by tion ofthc catth? declare, if thou b^ vnderibn- i 2 .^anft thoa bring foorth f Mazinroth in that aie about mans re afon.ma- |i>iedtodifpwe gvvhcraipon are the foimdations thereof fet: . ;54 Canfttliou lift vp thy voyceto the cloudes t^j^''"'"'''' ^ . witbGod cha.,}. ^j. ^^^ j^^^j^ j^y J ^^^ ^^^^, J. r^^^ thei ecf: that the ahmdance of water may cuucr the^ , ,„ ,i,e fetfee wi>hh™tode. 7\Vhen theftarrcs ofthemor.iinc: 'pray- iS Canft thou f.-nde the lightnings that paitsolmaD. '^-o hath put wifdome ,n the » rcincs ? cr teined as in boe- doolfoiongbe. when it iflued and came foor:h4j out of the who hath gisenth- heart ynderftanding? te!s. • -fclfe he was borne, wombe- ?? Who ccn numbcrcloudcshv w^Pome ?or z f"'*"*" coa L ui "ojuuc. J/ /- /- 1 vt I j-1 doethno' onen- htwasnorabie whocancaufetoccafcthe ^ boitclsofhen-icn, t'lcfehotte'. this t«c«nprcbendealGodswo.ke,:«.«ch]eirethe fccret «»'" °' f-i' '°„''8*"';f "' 58 When the Carh grDWCth into Iiardnefle, earth commetb « ThefIartesanddummecreatare»areraidtoprairt:Gcd,becaulehisppivct,vvi!. ' o , ^ • , ^ .„• .1,;. :_ ._«^ iinKtitaiul^aMtii.KUofCoJ^i,hichcxte^ethtum tithe f^"'S «" 'lis wings Cb'.vard the P Souths ib!e to make the vnU come tame >(!>• niTyiagthatif nan cannot rule acitaiure,thac it is aiDch moie imporslble chat l^tiould ap- point the win. aomeofGod, whereby be [;o< nernetballi]^ IMttii. Ii They wore that Ae offrich ceuca rethberefjes inthefaadiaiui bccaurettie coua- ireyishoteaad the funne Rill keepcth them wartne.they ate httekei. i lihefhouU take care lor ihem. k Thatitjto tiaueaeare.&na< toralt affcaion co- ward bit y*iig. IWbentbeyong efttr(liis{;iowcn vp, he (iDiruniieili «he hotfe. fn Thaiisgiutn kim ,-0. ngtt waxli isuicanc bynqrii'g ifha. Krng his manci (MWiihfais treaihbecoue- irthhisnrcite. a He beateih wiibhuboi>l«. • KefoMilJcth lhe°roiind,[iiaC iiiecireth no. ibiu^VMkttum. and re- 30 DoeththctgkmouDtvpatthy coina-iin- detrtnt,oi inakehis neft on hit? 31 Sheeibidethandremaincthin the rocke, tuat vpon the top of therocke,and the tower. , 5 2 From thence fiie fpicth for mcate, and her eyes beholdeafarrc off. ii His yong ones alfb fiicke vp blood ; and when his bird cs ^ ca;; vn:o God, wandering for whcretheOainci^ejthereisfhe. kckc of meats? 34 Moreouer the Lord (pake vmo Iob,S: CiicI, 4. Knoweft tboii the time when the wilde 3 J Isthistoqlearne, toilriue vvidi the Al- goates bring foorthyong? or doeft thoumarkc mighty? hecthat reprooueth God,let him an- wheii the « hindes doe caiue? fwcre to it. J Canft thou number tlie moneths that they 56 ^ Then lob snfwered the Lord,{ayin». ^5K» ij:K»',\uiih ;-,M« liiiliicafi^nto^ui hu conJiUtiict tn ■ilul. J7 (Mlni'.fjfrth lUiikHr/iUtlhhirafrlfe, X 'i\ fUt = thou hiU.L the pray for the lioa?or fil V V tiie appctirc of the lions uhdpes, 2 Vi hen rhc)' couch in their places , miJne in the couerc to lie in waice? i VVr.o prcp;;reth for the rauen his meaie, p That ii,n lieu g co!d<;tura!i]tih,l fli; into the vvarg couatiict. o Itthisthew'ijr foi <5 Riltill ? or knoweft thou the time when they bring foorth? 6 They bowe themfelucs : they « bruifc tfadr yong and caft^ oiittlicir Jorowes. 7 Tet their ) ong waxe fatcc , and growe vp loramia that will Icatae toRiiue wiihGodiAHcb . „ thing be reprg> 37 Beholdc,Iamfv)le: uhat fhalllanlwerc netkiniob. thee ? I will lay mine hand vpon my mouth, ' WTiert by he 38 Oncehaiic]fpoken,butl vvillanfwereno "^"^"l' •!»• •>« *Cbal'.i%.U inorc,yca,twuc,but I will proceede no further. („^ pardon fet ,..,.,, . . C HAP. XL. '""f*"'"- with come : they goeforthand returnenot vnto , }i,y,wtktm:ti7i:^in„zcvt>t^trtJi» the »«»*« of them. (jod: 10 H'hofi jMnn tffcattth Mlht ittHiuitaaiigDiui- 8 Who hath ftt the wilde aflc at libertie < or "'"^ ofihigrf„, *«/?«, whohath'oofahhebondsofthe^vildeaflH A GEinetheLonleanfwered lob out of*thc ^ /^ I'j f which banc made the wikiemefle his /^whirlewinde.andGid, ■. houfe,and the < lalt places hb dwellings. 2 Gird vp now th" loyucs like a man : I will 10 HcderidcchthemiJriiiideofthe cicierhc dcmaundofthee,auddeclare thou vnto me. HearetlinottheCTieofihedriuer. 3 VViltthou difanu!l» my iudgement •! or v/ik a Signifying tli« 11 He feeketh out the mountaine for his pa- thou condemneme,that thou maift be iuftified? thcyihaiiuftifie fkire,and fcarcheth after eiiery greene thing. 4 Orhrftthou an annc like God? or doeft j'^'mne'c^Vas"' 12 Will the vnicornc S fcrue thce?or will he thou thunderuith a voice like him5. jniaft. tary by thy cribbe? J Dccke thy felfe now with i* maieftic ami b Meaninj.ihat Ii Canft thon binde the vnicornc with his cxcell(;ncie,and aray thy felfe with beuutic and '''p*»«'«'/ P'"!*" band ro/<»i'«««-intneturrow? or Will hcplow the gioiy. valCes after thee? 6 Caft abroad the indignat'on of thy wrath, & 14 Wilt thou truftin him,becaufc his ftrcngth behold euery one that is proude^and alsale him. is great,and caft oifthy labour vnto him? 7 Looke on eiiei^' one that is arrogant, and 15 Wilt thou bcieeuehiin,thathee will bring bringhimlowc;and delhoy the v.ickcd in their home thy fecde,and gather it vnto thy b.nme<. place. 16 Hafithou guten the pleafant umgs vnto 8 Hide them in the duft together, and bindfi the peacockes i or wings and feathers vnto the ' tlieir faces in a ftcrct place, oftrich? 9 Then willl confefle vnto thee aUb, that thy dieiitboucanft^ 17 Which leaueth his epges in the earth, and right hand can '1 (aue thee. ^ ProuJn"hete. maketh them <> bote in the duft, i o f Behold now - Bchemoth(whom I n ade ,,V,,buK,h t* wS 18 And for«;ett£th that the foote might {carter ^ v\ith thee) which e.iteth ggrafle as an oxe. feKepowerand them,or lb/at the wilde beaftmightbreake them. ir Beholdc now,his ftiength « in his loyncs, abilitfetobue 19 He iLeweth himfelfe cruell vnto his yong and his force win the nauillcfhisbcllie. h''^Mf''G'd"'* ones,-? J they were not his, and is witliout feare, 1 2 VViitn hee taketh plcafitrCjbis uile is like a ^ •^j, (,„(} ^ • asifhstrauellcdiin vaine. . cedar: >' finevves of his ftones arc wrapt togtthci-. thonghi to be th* ■ I? His bones ai-eA^«ftaufs of brafle, «»i3f his elfpbjnt.orfoau frail bones h.wheie all thebe.iftesofthefielde play. watdman^forif hopper ? his ftrongneying is fearefiilL \6- Lierhheevnderthetiecsiathecouertof hew^eg'"""* . 24He"idiggetbinthevalley,anJ rejoyceth thercedeandfenncsl n«rnBweKaW«' in'cs, rod thniftcth ''^^""n^'^fV^ and rage,and he bcleeucth not tliar it is tlie noife his nofc through v.hutfociier mecretli h.'m. can'wi'hKn. cf the trumpet. 20 «rCanrtrhf>udrawciitlLiuiath.".nuith an k rre<^riB)tfiliat 28 Hcniithamongthetrumpets,Ha, ha:hcc hookcS: with a line which thou fiialtiaft down l"iure,;nd fea- • fmclleth the battell afarre off, and the noy f^ of vnto his ion?uc? "Mr"* '' " ' thecaptanCSjjpitlicflioucir^. 3i C;UTftllK>u'«H; «l bookc jftto his nofe? c»il wb^. nE,-k« liuiathan. BiB(caiil<:lierei> IhooliicliiaVc hw. B Todotthjr bofinedc.tntl be a(^lliyio9iiU0' • irikoaonce coniiht'u wilimt nit>ile xitSHiin, f To wit. ihJt uuftkthtctake * Ifnc-edare fiio<1 a^iinlt a whale, vv huh II but icicaiuxe, who i< able to compare with God theCrca'ot? ' b Wno hath Uoglit me CO ac- •ooiplilh injr WOfllCf c The patts,an(l nembcti of Uie ohale. d 1 hal ii.wbo darepuUoffhit dtinae' « Who dare put • btidlcin bis mouth? ( \V'ho date looke in hismoiiih^ g Tbac is.u^eih •ndbocioffiie. h N<- thing ii ^nfallotbud vatohUB, i His ttintie ii To Inrd Ual be Itcih with at great eafc ea the ftooo ai ia the BifTC. Ii ErtkerheBia> kerb the lea 10 kerne as itboyled by hi5wa!!o»inj, ' •r ell he fpontcth ivrrrroch inabO' diiKe, at it would ktrnt thai the fca boyled, I That i',i white Ito.h.and ftim»g ftrnot bcfoK ' fcw. Cliap xlj.xlij. canH thou pierce his 'rnvts witfi anannlc ? 11 VVillhemakcma-'iyn prsycrsvncotheCyor fpeake thee fairc ? 1 J W i 1 he irakc a couetinnt widi thcc? & wilt thou rake him as a " (eruant for eiier ? 24 VVik thou play with him a w i:h a bird? or v.ilt chou bindc him for thy msyds ? 25 bholl the conpanions bar.kct with him? fhali thq- diuidc him among the march.ms? 26 Can.1 thou fill thcbalket mthhisfkinnc? lobsfclicitic. i;^ or the hl>panicr v. ich his head ? would ihinke the dcpthas an loarc head. 14 In the earth there is nonciikc him : he is ftiadc uiLliout fcaic. 2j HcbchoIi.'cth'"aIlhiethinqs:hci$aKirg » H^der^•i.'c•,s oueraJlthech.k{ra>ofpritle. ^ Jwc" ^'.f.i.* C H A I>. XLII. prondeitctail 6 rt^trfoittuctojltb. f Ht pra).-lli fir hu frirnJi. it Hii ouierj, i_c>ilit>ettdi>t>i usnilt vi,i Kerjah , and the twiiefo riih ia ofthe fling arc turned into ftubble vnto him. nameofthe th.irdo Keren -bappuch. Iforel>Dd''<''aue* 20 Thedartes are counted as ftra we; andhec 15 Inallthebnd were no uomen lounde fo bim as oialy" hit laughethatthelhakingofthefpcarc. faireasthedaughtersofIob,2ndth£irfathergauc dreoajhehad 21 Sharpt f^ones'are\'ndcrbim, &hcfprea- them inheiitanceamongtheir brethren. takes fto» him. deth fh?rpe things vpon the myre. 1 1? A nd after this lined lob an hundreth and "fe^jJ^eaJtllu]"* 22 Hemakeththe depth to ''boilelikeapot, fburtieyeeres,andlaweh!s(bnnes, andbisfchnes jstiieday." and maketh the fea like a. ^ct of oy ntment. ibnnes,eM#n foure generations. n As pleafaetat J J He maketh a path to ' (nine after him, one 1 7 So lob died,bcirg old,and fiiU of day cs. "fiia.or fwecte « Thai is 'he botoeoi bcantlCa If THIS SECOND PART OF THE BIBLE, CONTEINETH THESE B O O K E S» P S A L M E S« Proverbes. eccleszastes* The Song O p Sa- lomon. Isaiah. I E R E M lA H« Lamentations. E ZE KI E L. Daniel, H O S £ A» ^ I O E t. Amos. 0 B A D I A H. 1 O N A H« Ml C AH. ^ < N A H V M# h a b a k k vk. Zephaniah^ Haggai* Zecharxah« . M A L a C H U -■■}^*"*^''*'''*."'"'»i^ «-"■ ■•- 0 « fr -Sn ^-r'- IPfipniftt, Jceot- ding to the F.< brevvfs and were chiefly ir.ft:tuieco ptailciadgme tbi3k:i:oGad (or hii b«ncfitcs, ThtytxtdUtd thePfjImoor Songs of Dauid, bccicfcthe mod part weie made bybim. O F P S A L M |E S DAVID. THE A R G V M E N T. THi4 book* tfTfalmes itfet frth -onto -ui by the htly Gboft to be ejicemedat a mefLprtcicustrea- fure , wberetn all things are conteined that apperuinf t» triicfilicitiejafneU in thu li/elridletb thsm.,i>fi>nuch at they ca>mot ttuch an haire of ones head,ex(ept he pcrn.itthem.^ how tn the end their dellruSion it h;oJi miferabte. B, i,fly here we haue mofl prefoit remedies egainH all ten- tations andtrovMes o f mind and con/cienee^ fo that being •f/elpncii fed herein.yie -"-ay be ^fiured again fi all dangers in thu life. line in the truefsare^and lone ofQod^and at length attaine to th^t incorruptible crowneof gLty, ■which uCaydvp fir all them that loue the comming of our L''Td lefus fhrifl. . P S A L. I, 2 The Kings ofchc earth band themfeliies,and ,^^ ni^^it-«M^diPftlmeim-^ the priiices Ere aflembled to;;ether againft the h t AH6}tlt!d. 4»rr>..'o«W4tf.;.J/.»«-M/?«^6-«-rf/MA'''t"^5' u;,iy «,i^omt. for thtefiah,„>fy, 1 7*4/ the, be II fi/, 3 ^ Let vs breakc their bandes, and caft their *'" "" - ^ ' !■« nhicl^VHfihcitheiKhol), I their life Ull'e holy ^oiflMt,: COrdcs from VS. . ^fKa^i ^« - ch.t the racked iiier^:r> ofCo1\^, ."jg laugh: the Lord iTiall haue them in derilion. c GodspiaguM 5 'Then fhal he fpeake vnto them in his vvTath, "'I' •<« ''"e that 4 tthile ha'jpy, }ri m Ungthjhulcomi lamferailc diflrHBtm, Lefleda the ton that doeth not u^Ike in the a counfell^f and v^7th(^irhrfored tlie wicked , norftand in the ^ Suen I laue fet my king vpon Zion mine Wb.'ag.inft vvayoflinners,norfitihthe holvmountaine. bi^ ^ rente of the fcornefull: 7 1 will declare the « decree : rt«*r, the Lord '' Tothe*e.h»t I UlifoamaB tialhgiticiioice j'lice 10 cuilcoDn. telt.oriohisowne concupirceDce,he , IjeginnMli tofor- Cfthimfflfc in hit ifiaaeiindfofjllcib U imocootemptof God,ivbichcon- , (cinptis called the feat of Y Icoraett, io/J.i.8./)'o.<*.io. b Inthcboly. Scripicres, ■■♦/fr<.i7-8. c Hods cbildren , ate fomoyflencd ciicr with his ■ frjct,(hat whatfo- • cun cemmcth vn- , tothcm, tendeth Viiio (licit raluation, d Though the wicktd ftenoe to beare the fvvinge in thij wofld.yettheLordediiucthdirnidowDeifaat tliey (hsilnot tirenorQanc^ in the company ofthe righteous, e But ttcmblewhe (bey tcele Gods wtath. f Doth *t>proueand ptulpcr,likv as not 10 know,is to reptcue and rciedt. P S A L. 1 1. I T*f Prophet Diuiiremcilh that notieithflmiir.g hit (M- niiei tti^e ,jtei CaJ mill continue hii l:ingiovte jir exer , and *iiMMceiieHentotheeiiie ofthewor/dfy lo .^Hcf there fSre due fcafon: ^vhofelcafe (liaUV.ot fade : fo c what- ' ■^'■* Thou 'ftak "cnilh them with a fccpterof "ao'.Oedof.b"^!" foeticrhenialldoe,(liallprofFer. yron, W break? them in pieces like a potters ""'''^ "*"'»■= 4 a The wicked are not lo, but as the cnaffe, yjfl-^jj \ -k "ftt"ne tbatDa- wiiich the wmde driucth a^^ay. - 10 B Be wife now therefore, ye Kings: be lear-l^ft'J"God°''' J Therforey wicked n-nhiotftandinthciudge- ned ye ludgcs of the cartfa. ' So is it applied to ■•"•••■' Chrirtin biS fitft coni3(ing and mi- fiflatioo 10 ibe mcntnorfinnei sin the afie.r.bly of tlie righteous. ^j Serue the Lorde jn feare.and reioycein CHriHin b 6 For the Lorde ' knoweih the wav of the tj-embline. -■^m.^.n^, righteousiand the way of the wicked dial peri!li • yh( conrpirjcie of the Gentiles the iDunnutinaofthe 12 f'KifletheSonne, leftheebcangTN', andye world. ' rerifli in the wav, whenhis wrath fhallfijddenly f Notonelyifce biimc.blerred^Mallthattruftinhim. r. l- .ie,(e it a in vmt.t to refiil tnmtniefir hufim.it t^awj! CiJ: ^ .^nd therefore riU ------- lelhvptuGoilymdrTa.xelh toldibroMgbhM frotttifi tgi'mft the i^reat rtylinti and terroms tfhit nitmiii .jcHfagtinll ■ ^e»:l} It Jel/lr, which iet fatre prefeni htfire hu eyei. 7 Ft- %aUf hti reioycith Rt the good (nccifie , (An! Codi*Hetnm, MitUthtChitih, A a. 2 5"w< TJatmt Cod. Herein n fpu'edCMfirt k'wi/ome. WHy do the » heathen*rage,and the people miirmure in vain^ Ic wts^d |>owct ef Kiogijcaiuux preuaile igaiodCbufi. * ^Sit 4. 2 ;, DdiueranccisoftfaeLord. Ffalmes. A prayer oftheafflifted. ^^T/alnuof'Dduid^vchntbtfltd/rm thou hatcft all Aem that workeiniquiric. » ■'■'''* T^ » »• *" /3>»n* ^bfilom. 6 Thou (Mt deftroy them that fpeake lies; the , in ,i^ j,_^ tStkUiitVoJall T ^*^^''°^^«.='r^'"i"«aduer{arics»incrcafed? Lord will abhorre the bloody man an J deccitfull. of hit tenta^ kis troubles he bad i-«how many rife againft mc? 7 Butlewilcomeintothinehoufeinthcmul- fce potteth hU bit itfutk to 1 Many fay to my Ibule, Tbtre it no heipe for tiaide of thy mercic : «»«« ^"J^ . , , himinGod-bSelah. (hip toward thine holy Temple. f°Be°caofe(ho« L^aliftfoevfof ^ ButthouLorde art a buckler for mee: my 8 Leademe,OLorde,inthy rightcoufnes,fbe- «tiuft.therefor» ihcvoyce.to gloryjand the lifter vp of mine head. caufe of»»<»« enemies; make thy way plaine be- '« Tfay fiooar to. njariieiloaflj'. haft fnuttcn all mine enemies vpon the cheeke gainftthee. «'"'*'!* f"!.!^ d Beeibedangei. bonetdiouhaft broken the tecthof the wicked. n And •> let al them that truft in thee,rcioyce fiuthtrV ma^y .y't^cTd"' * '' Palliation be/otigith vnto the Lord,4«i thy atid triumph for euer, and coucr thou them : and ^T,g,iu^otd Itoth eiiet meanes bkffing Ii vpon thy people. Selah. let them,chat loue thy Name,reioy ce in thee. ;»«■'/'• to deliuei hit. P S A L. 1 1 1 L 1 2 For thou Lord wicjjbiefle the ri^teous,4«J^nftinivu^ withfauonr ' wiltcompaflehim, as vvith aOiiekL df-.^/'"" tJJiirtdlflahHpti)Biei,eMelbkii(M. * -.-jw... KitiyTfhowU/uUfrel:fitJhu{l»ailiii*r, 7 ^ ad fituUlj ft t. P S A L. VI. fhr(tbihefii.(,i,rofCodit^rtaU»orl,niM9 • Among (Mm ^Tobim that exctlleth on Ne^notb, fil, mot tntl; hi, hm tgtnfi him,f,ut «•> emtiueJihe har. ted\oft.V.he°"*" ^rPfalmeofDaUtd. rcHr:ofdf*tbf„,rl4mg,hta,fi,»hfi'mrHcft, «-B,B,4r. PialmeMad to TJ Eaie mc whe I cal, ^O God of my righteouf- '"« '*" '//*"' '"<' *f ' ""> '" *" *»2i'""'». *«/*•»" , T ■ ft_ I— I rr 1 I i\ n 11 • , » utki occtpinloitrAtlt htm *t bt WMtrom toaoenhiitihtt play 00 tbe 'ntoa. Fj ndTe: thou haft fet me at hbertie,^^^^ / v,at ,„ ^^ ^^ ^8 i-i^yii^^i, ^,tf„^ CoJ. »«rc,. , *« BO Dted chiefe to * *" aiftreile: haue mcrcie vpon mec,and hearken Jhttfti) rttuktth bu enemm which niofcidinkH »fiuai3uid. w »« mnft !^L '"7' "^y SW '""^^ '^^^ * ^°"^g ^'^'"^ ' *"^ /-ALorcf,* =« rebuke me not in thine anga, nei- •/"'. 1.04. !ent"nrhe.bl^anf«^'"gly«?Selah. ,, ,^^ V J ther chaftice me m thy wrath. ^ Thoaghid*. thii pfalme on the i For be ye fure that the Lord hath chofen to ^ ^ayg nierc)' vpon mee, O Lorde, for lalTftrae deftmaioB, jBlrumem called himfcUe 'a godly man: the Lord will hcare when weake:0 Lord heale me,for myt-bones are vexed. >'.« 'f ""T ">«• Mnir«lkd" Icallvntohim. j c My foule is dfo fore troubled; but Lorde ^.X**^ t Tnoa that art ,4 gTremble,and finne not: examine your owne how long wilt thou delay? b For ^ y,\^ ibe defender of heart vpon your bed,and be ^ flill.Se]ah. ^ Retume, O Lord: deliuer my fbulc: (aue mc ft«"S*«»-"*H myioftcanfe. 5 i Offer the (acrifices of righteoufneffe , and fo, thv mercies fake. "l" ,. « Botbofminde mirt in fK/»T «r^ rur cny mcrcin. la^c _ e Hiiconrcience •ndbody. truitintneLord. 5 Form^deaih r6#r* wno remembranneof i.aifotoncbed d Yethat thinke 5 Manyfay,Who wilfhewvs tfwy " good ? *«* thee : in the graue who fhal praife diee? with the fear* of your fitluei noble Lord^ift vp the light of thy coutenance vpon vs. ^ j fainted in my mourning : I aufc m^' bed G°<*' i'><)g«»e"t. '.-Til^.rhltnr , 7 lhouhaftgiuenmeemorcioyofheart,then eueiy night to nvimme,4»^ water my couch with l^occZn"^ :nS"rXfc '^^J-^^W.^vhenthcirwheateandtheirwiue^yiiri ^ ^ ll::Lld"t:ft°j;e, you neuerfomoeb, didabound. j IJMine eye i$ dimmed for de{pight,andfunke (">m him to yet God wit bring 8 I wil lay mce doLord, 1 onely makdt me dwel in fafctie. g , Away from me all ye workers of iniquitie: fosll.'f/y'i wiUtethinhiiTOcation. g FotfeaieofGodjiadgement. b Ceafe yoor rage, for the Lord hath heaid the Voiceof my weeping. tttenuUntrt i Serue God purely and not with oQtwaide ceremooiei. k Themulmude o The Lord hath heard my petiuon; the LoroC •"* '*'"''"''• retlce wordly wealth, but Daoidlcitcth bis felicitic in God> fnioor. 1 Thij v.,,1l receiue mvoraver e Godfendeih wordein Ebrewe may beeretetedioGod asitii herettandated.ottoDanid, ,,, ■ ^'^■* n iii. 1 j 1 , comfort and bolii* figmjyingihathee (hould dweU as io)fully alooe.as iiheehadmaoy about him, 10 AU mine enemies JliaU be contoiinded and neffein aWiaion, btcaofctheUidijwiihhim. fore vexed: they fhall be tumcdbackc,<»;w/put to thatwemaytri- P S A L. V. fliameffuddenly. omph ooer our % T>*uiiDptireirtiithh ihtcruilitt of hiitveniUi.Mifiarmt „ „ .„ _*?*,'","'■ i • trt4Utr^t>,g^,,c,Uttht»Codlir'u,coH,^!htj,int homrt- f When the wicked ibinke that ihe godly (hall pciilh.GeddtLueretbthta 9«I;?.< i< u ihti CodlhoHldt fmuifl, tht nului of hu tdn-rfA- fuddealy^d defttoyeth theu enemies, no. 7 ^fierbtitiijffutta of^ulprofufucftlff^ hrnom P S A L. VIL inmtheom^n , , ConclnUnx lh*t »hm CodlhtaMmtr , .^^ f^,^^ ^^^^.^ 4 ^ ^^yj ^^ ,^^^, ti»/hlk».,i« e,l- lum,olher,.llojr,,lUptruhftoflhffa>7i,mmm. IclhitCoito bt budtfindtr, 3 TowhcrHth,tn,nmndtlb }0'ytmuf!c»ain. T* Otm that ixcelleth -upon \\y\jbiltth. ht^innocfucit, 9 Vnfi fhtwingihtt bU confctmctdid not flrMMtnfor iHttr. ,^T(klmeefT3amdt treufehmtfuiy tuiUlotnuiit Stut: \% Tiltxl thu il lorn 2 That i$.my ve- TJ ^arc my wt)rds,0 Lord: vnderftand my »me- «*"' c,M«<^"(>boU,«,oriietof*Cbulh \Oi,tctitj*tm, 'oftrrfhl*:farie!, fTo htm thatexcelleth vpon |( Mtuh Labbin, l^''''** •/V'* ^Tfilmto/Dauid. """"" fir Ihi dtuh »/ i Not oncly for niine.botforthy Churcli (ake de- elate thy power. I Will praife the Lord with my ^ whole heart: LalhtnotGa. II will fpeake of all thy marutilous workes. ^''^ a I uill be glad, and reiojxe in thee : I will Ji^ ?'"' " "»' P"'- me, O Lord, according^o my g righteoufiione, fingpraife to diyName,0 moll high, who'eglwiebe g A. touching my and according to mine innoceiicic, »Aet Cod Ihall ludge lfaeirhy))ocrilic. i He iloeih con- tinually call the wicked to repen- tance by fomc^ Cgocsoibis w iutb« min- hc hath ben: his bo .ve and made it readie. ties : their men oriall is perillied with them. dcrtiuai'oD°^but' 15 He hathalfo prepared h?m deadly wea- 7 But the Lord /,' ihall fit for euer: he hath the Lord will deli- pons : he w ill ordeine liis arrowes for them that prepared his throne for ii idgement. "Cf hi5,3od brin j perfL'tutewe. 8 For he fliall iudge the world in righteouf- '"'" """'"''S^- 14 ^ BcholdCj he flialltrauaile with wicked- neife,<«'-;; in afflidion. d Ourmifen'es rin' >!ii."t^' ^' "^ ^ madea pit and digged It, and is . 10 And diey that knowe thv Name, wUl tnift "lurv" o fe°l« je'^hema'onifitih ^^"''" '"'^° ^""^ pit rA;»f hc made. " i" thee : forthou,Lordj haft notfailedthem that cods prefent care i'« (ufl''wi!i I rh,vyh,t,t«Ut,w^thus:tiiu-M hbirtHtie Miii/kthrlt m^ trouble »*;«V* / /iyffr of them that hate me, "<>'ti>« ""■!«<» £oJo^,y all hnrroriis,do,h„ot <,,.,!, ^i«,^^r,<.,,h«:hu'ut "lOU that llkcft me Vp from dl£ gates otdcath, f Intheopenat uifton:fh:d-nuhth:i:mirstimQfikiliimt,iawewtbwg I4 That Imay Ihcwall thy prailes widim the f«mbl:eoftlie MctocoKipAfcfHchfrc/tmercKi. *gatcs of die daughter ofZion>t!eofDMid, i> The heathen arc g funKcndonii: in the ked in their tn. O Lord our Lord,how|'e>.cdlenr is thy Name pit»/Wthey made : in the nette that they liid,is tetpri/e». in aTl thc world! which haft fet diyglorie dieirfbotc taken. _ Codiowa'iThif aboue the heauens. i <5 ""'ihe Lord is knowen by e>:eaitingiudgc- 5,;°*, mnfi be de- 2 Out ofthen-.outh^' of babes &fuckclings mcnt: the wicked isfnarcdinthe woi^eofllis dared, and defaa haft thou |(oideinci/ftiet;gth, l-.ccaufe of thine owrie hands. ||Hisgaion. Selah. ^efthe wicked enemics,thatthoumightefti| ftill die encmie and 17 The wicked" (liall tiirne into hell, tfn^all ""^'^j^'J"'" the auenger. narions thatforget God. ^or, tha uvtrthf B VVhen I bcholde thine heauens, f«p« the 18 For yroorc (hall not be alvvay forgotten : <«ifno/f<^. workes of thy f "gen, the moone and the ftarres ^c hope 'of the afiiicla! ihal not perifli for aier. ' Go' '"'" ^r-tintt-'i-t. ' wiihoDtthe feare 5 For thou haft made him a little lower P S A L. X. I Heco»ilJl/iinfihcfiJ>ffttid,rtji»jr,t)rm>de, mdtUldtJ! of wrong,Tvliich»0'bl/ ntemf^, ijjiliiing tht caxje iheriefl t>-tt ykkidmra-ibii'i^MU were cmtdtn ■uitbr^ornfy fro. fpcritir, and ihtrt^rt fetlin' jpArttUfrtre atid trurnnct ioatrds Csdjif'tikt ihei mny doe all thiuff witkoM conircti. /i»f, ij There/ire he caUtth vpon Gad 10 fttid frme t ef>/edie a{ainn thtfe iclprrttetmk, i« ^nd Kt liugfb ennfin'llf hsiftlfiliithbfltofiftut'Mtf, Aa. 5. Why {er, Qkdsfn'ce. • 7.'*5A4- loA.ij.ji. ) In keeping faithfully his pto mire with me. \Or,Vmit ofhifm. mttiiyOr tune. lJ'/r,nji:V,oriis«r- tieilo!a, a Though tKe wicked would hide Gotispiaifes, yet the very babes are fuflicient ivit- tieflesoftherame. fOr,'iiai,/ifiri. n Or,ccnf.H)KL ■h (I had bene fuf. ficicDtfor bill 10 haoe fet Toiih his glory by the hea. uens.lhoughhe hid not Clime fo loweas io:nan, Which is hut du(i c Touching hit _fi:ft creation. A By the tempo- ral! gifts ofnians treaiiop.heisle.l then ' God, and crowned him with glorie and worlhip. _ 6 Thou haft made him to haue dominion in te confider the be- the works of thine hands:thou haft put all things wfiiesivhichhe vndcihisfeete: «eratien''(hrofob 7 All dihecpcond o^cn : yeajondtheLeAfls ciuifl. " oftbefieU: of tby iiK^ementt The nature of the wicked. Pfalmcs. The iudgeroent of the wicked. WHy ftandeft thou farre off, O Lord, and $ Tht Lord will trie the righteous : but the hidert thee in^du: timc,«M5» in affliiftio? wicked and him that louetli iniquitie, doeth his a So(ooD«asivee entcc iHCo aifliUi- en,wechinkc Cod lhouldbcli>evs, butchac is not al'vayeshisiiue time. b file wicked man reioyceih in his owne luR: he boa The wicked with pnde doth perfecute the foule hate, e Asia tbe poore : let them be uken in the crafts thatthejr haue in:ia^ined. ' . J For the wicked hauh ^ made boaft of his owne hearts defire, and' the conetoiis bielleth him filfe -. he coiitemneth tlie Lord. 4 The wicked is To proiid,th« he feeketh not ftedi when.he bitl. y'^,^ q,j . ^j. ^'^inkcdi al waves, There is no God. 'C'lZf'i '* > H,s wayes aUv.ayes profper- : thy iudgements wit"id weaich, arc ht.c aboue his fight : therefore \] defteth he all his enemies. 6 He fayeth in his heart, I (hall || neuer bee mooued, ^ nor be in danger. 6 Vpon the wicked he (halraiiiefnares/fii-e, ""^'tio" "' s». andbrimUone, andftomiietempelV. thti it the ^°o|.'/h° fportionoFrheircup. f which they 7 For the righteous Lord loiietl^. righteouf- ftaildiinkeenea neire,his countenance doth behold the iuft. -° '"l' ''"S.'« Ezck.!,- ii. andblelfethliim- felfe.and liius bUrphemetiitbe Lotd. { Or,fnufilh at. His n outh is full of curfing and deceite PSAL. XIL The Profhe: h>ite>,tmg I ';( a:fereLle cHalt ofthtpetpl'ttnd the decay oJa/J'oaiioriKr, lUfi'ith CoUfpteJilytoftni jnc- cour to ha c hilii- en. 7 Then (omf^nmj^ hw) felfi anU others Kith the afT.o ance ofGoUi helpf,he com^en^eth the ctHfiiat viiitte that God ahjerneth in ieejii'if hu jiromifet, ^Ta In ;; ihttt excelleth 'vpon the eight tune. xA Pfkliiie efDautd, r:''"TJ'-u..j I r "". " . "" I- °' "'"^ PZ c A U E'pe LorJe, for there is not a a godly man , which H« de- &ht: ''"^^ ^"^^'^ ^"'^^^ ^*'^ tongue .sniifchiefe and Hle4: for drefaithlLl are fay led from among ?c^ Sle tS' '' miquitie. " o -^j.i. . 8 d He lyeth in waite in the villages: in the fecret places doch he mnrther the innocent.: his eyes are bent againll the poore. neuer in enUl. c Theeuilllhall not touch me, Ifa.zS.i 5 01' eU he Ipeaketh thus, beciufc he ueuet felt euill 9 H cly eth in vvaite fccretly,««?» as a lion in his cienne : he lieth in waite to fpoyle the poore: d He iheweih that f^g joth fpoyle the poore, v\hen he draweth him into his net. 10 He croiicheth & boweth : therfore heaps of the ^ poore doe Kill by his might. He bath Cud in his heart,God hath forgot- the children of men. ' " andihewmcrcie z Jheyfpcakedeceitad!ya,erj-onewithlus ',%f;2rn:rd>. neighbour, oflactenng with their lips,«Ba Ipeake flatterers of ihe wirn a double heart. couit,« hich hurt The Lord ait off all flattering lippes, and ''"" '"'"'^ «""' i the tongue that fpeaketh proud things : with thei? vve'a. ' 4 VVluchhauefaid, c With our tongue will pons, we preuaile: our lips are our owne: who is Lord ' They thinks Ouervs? themfelue^ able ,.. f I n- /• I 1- , toperlwadewhat. 5 "Now for the opprellion of die necdie,ir&« foeuet they uk« , ,., , ,.^ , .,, 'ro^"^" for the lighestf the poore, I will vp laith the inhand. ten,he hidcth a >vay his face,:iger. r ■ V -. r ■l'^ y^' "^^^ ^^^ ''^"^ ■' l^'"' '''''" n f'°l'''^ 7 Thou wilt keepe f them,0 Lord : thou wilt lo^j"!* dtd Is^oh^re !«er ' ™^'^^','^' ^"'^ ^''■*'"?' *^' '^°" "^^^'^ f^^ '' P^^eoic him f om tliis generation for euei-. Jro^lf"." «ae and tbe wicked blue many mcanes to bide their cinel- tie,aDd there lore ought more to be tcared. e By the hypo- crifi; of them that haueauthoritie, the poore arede- tioured. f Hecallethto God'orheljie.be- growcnithatGod BjuHnowehelpe ct neuer. g Therefore thou mud needes pu> mfhthiilheic blirphrmie. b Toiiidgebe- iweenethe tight and the wrong. For thou hid felfe vnto thee : for thou art the helper of the ^^^ ^^^^ g„ ^ ^^^^^ f^^ jj,e fonnes of men. ff >'"/ 7M"" '" V; 1 . . r t. ■ T J J poore fram this wicked generation, f That is,th:ne, thoHoh he were but 008 I J BreaKe thou the arme of the wiCKed and man. g For they luppteUe the godly.and maintaiaethe wicked. malicious : ftarch his wickedndfe,4»fi( diou Ihalt finde ' none. 1 6 The Lorde is King for euer and cuer : the ^ heathen are deftroycdToorth of his land. . 17 Lord, thou haft heard the defue of the vtterly dellroyed poorc • tiiou picparcft their heart ; thou bendcft or fucli illlenol' 1 8 I To iudge me fetherlefleand poore, that after Gods Lawe, earthly man |j caule to feare no more. fhalbedcft-oyed. I Oodhelpethwhcnmanthelpeceafeik \Or,iie[lr»y no mnt mxuVfonthe entth, PSAL. XL PSAL. XIII. "DtuU M it were ouenovte wiih JunMjr ttij niwt af/iiSiont, ^;rihti Cod at'-^uoiie/frifiig', j .yiid/o ftibei!mihOe- tugeHCtiirng'd ih'Oiig'' Godt firorAifi, he coticetuethnttli Ju e conjiience n^nind the e.Mr;mc hotrori ofuetth. €[ Ta hi %• that exceilcth.^ pf.tlme of Dauid. a Hedeclaretfi that his afflictiooi lifled a long time, 2 How long fiial I take ^ counfel within my fainted not. felfe,/;-z».'»f heauinefle daily in mine heart ? how b chjngir.g my long (hall mine enemie be exalted aboue me ? vy'V°^< ^s the Bcholde,'»'»<^hcare me,0 Lord my God ; HOw long ivilt thou forget me, O Lord, ^ for euer? ho we long wilt thou hide thy face from me? ? fickensan doeili h.'s pl3ce< l!:.tSr^rri:::::.I:2ffl^t^ lightenmineeyes,Aatineepe,ioti„death : c Whiehmi.ht grixt aiigu.jh ofniirjcke ».m, when Soul did lierj'eciite hnn 4 Thru ne.\l he reioycilh tfrnt Cod [ent himfuceow tu hit a2ai 4 Left mine enemie (av, Ihaue<:prcuailed tutne toCodsdir- ainft him: a»d diey that afdici me, reioyce ^""^"f^'ln.f;.'^ Mcjfae, d-cu,wi ''" «i thegood, ^:[^^^ j flj,^^^ ^ ^^^ ^^^^.^ ^^ y Lut I tnift in thy ^ meicie:mine heait fliall Oii is ihe canfe tnithe mcked m:n,tu the a'wit world. ^To kim th.it excelltih.A PCilme of Daud. a TTiis isthf wic kedcounfcllot his enemies to hir.i and his com- panlon>,io dtin: ]N the Lord put I my truft : ho\"? fay ye then to myfoulc, a Flee to your moiintainc o«;A( o vtier an ■ tempi. 7 rartheahnh Ihin^fl h'Ugfihew.u j^rrallr l^rif' U'd, )tt ttilifiptrfvadrd thji God zroiilJ /end fomepicflhi revifdir,hecomfortrihhini/r//t- ondot'im, j, ffTo htm that ixccllerh.h Plalme of Dauid. THc*foolc liath faid in I ii heart,* There is no Godithey haiie l'corrupted,&: done an abo- muiablc workc : there is none tliat dodi good. uatinn. by the be- nefitrs pjft.and by others to come. * PCslmr s;. a He llieweth that the caule of jll wickedoefTe is tofor"ct God, b There is nothing but difbcdtt and wiekednerte among them. » The Gods word bridelcd him* Alltoenarevniuft, Pfalmcs: 2 The Lord looked downe from heauen vp- 8 I haiie iet the lord .nlv^yes before mc : for g ti,o ukhhw t Daaid here ma. on the children of men , to fee if there were any hee is at my nt'.ht haiidc : therefire I g rtiall not i^ie lUic to pelce- bfttetlTcX that would vndcrftaiid,andfeckc God. fiidc, . ' "crc to.he end. ft^lbfull'and the i ' AH are j.';oiieoiit of the vw,y. they arc all ,9 Wherefore '' mine heart is glad,andmv L^c^o.',! " h rcprobjie.bmS. coiTupt : there is none that docthgood,no not tonqucreiovceth-.myEelJialfodoihrelh'nhope. dy and in fonlc °* Paul fpeaktrhjiic^ one. 10 For thoii Mvilt not icatiemy (oijcinthe ■ Ti.is is chiefly tow'ly.Rom.""!' 4 Doc not all thc workers of iniquitieknowc giaue-.ncitlierv^iliihou fcdfertlmcholy OiKto """"t'^fch.iH.by d wh'cit iiiVy ' that they eatevp my people, <« they eate bread? fee comiption. nj'ofefeiuricctiun ihinfce ihcmlelucs they call notvpon the Lord. --"-' '-"- -'- ' "''" ' ' '""""='"'"« TyIu m^Klie ^- '^ "^"^"^. "^^ '^'^^^ ^"^^ "^"^^ w"^ fearc,be- caufe God k i» die veneration of the iiill. 6 You haiie made "^ a mocke at the counfel of the poore,bccaiife the Lord it his triilt. ihcoi that put iheittiuft in God. f HepiaycOilut the wliale Churcti, «vbom he is alFui ed God wildeliuet: fnr nonebm he •lie ly can doc it. 1 1 1 hou wilt (heiv me the path of life: in thy luue imraonalitie, ''prcilnceathefiilnefleofioy :eifitc feliciiic. 7 Oh giuefaluatioii vnto f Ifrael out ofZion; v.hcn the Lord ttuneth thccaptimtie of his peo- ple, fh^n laakob Ihall rdoyccjand Ifiaellhall be glad. ^Notf thatoTtbij i4.P'aInif,the j.« andT.verres whifli a-e put into the commoo tiandaiion, & may Iceme vnto fume to be left out in this.are not in the fame Pfalme in the Ke- btewtext,but ate rather put in more full) toexprefl'eihe P S A L. XVIL J ytrt he conifUmtlhfo God ofiht c> uilprisle mid ^mgantit ofStiul-^iiiii Ibetr/l ofhu en'f/iic', wit l^'ut rt^cdnithout am CRHfifiMtuoHhu'iidit. 6 Therrfcte htU'^rtihGoiita ^Tbepraytr ofDauid. HFare » die right , O Lorde, con/ider my cry; hearken \ nto my prayer oflips vnfained. a ^fy Mghteow cau;e. b The vengeance that thou (halt fliewagainUmine - .,.--...-..... y , w.,^.v..v>... 2 Let my Hentence come forth from thy pre manersotlhe-.vickfd.&areoslnered out cfilic 5,140. ami Cnnrp ^nH\=rrV,r^^ ^.Z.^\ I u •■ io,Pr.l,„es, the ;<>.. f .he Prophet Ifaiah, & the 3* Pfalme. ^'^^^^^"^ ^ a ^^ ^ ^t'^^^ ^'J'"','^* "'e^v aga and are allcagtd by Saint Paul, and placed together iotlie . \ J™"™ * ' pr00ued<»«i/vifitcd mmeheart cnemiet thitdtu the Romanes. mdie night: thou haft tried mCj^wi^foundeft no- « VNhenthySpi. thing:y3r I was purpofed that my "^jrouth fhoiild '" '"^intd my nototil-nel. • conrcience. . /"„, _^ • _ I r (- . . o 1 wasinneceit 4 GoKcernmg the workes of men, by the toward m.neene P S A L. XV. Thit Pfa'.mt Uacheih on what ctndilitn Cni aHehuftthe Jewel firhaf(cn!i^r piofitt^tinii wkett/iielepliicedhu Tern a Pirftnodte- ■•<:wiiniTriiy:i:Hmrpt"'<: ''O'h in decde ■vpr,,,,!,,>„dzodO,v,,gh,wit,,efethat-lh:/wmhi>g>eM the cruel mail ^ ^ ^ and thought. »«dhofype„l,le. ^ C,., '„A„„;_ .L.. ., , . , e Tho Jnhe «»d hofy peofile. ^^T^.tlme of David. J Staymyftepsinthypatlis^tJiatmyfcetedoe kicked i;r„uoked me to doe euil for quireth vptTg'htnes T Ord,who fiiall dwell in thy ubernacle? wfiO '^"tllicle, i.™^ iw uuc tun roi eflif.-.next doirg JJfhall reft in tliy holy Moiintaine? , ^ ^ ''^"^ <^^'^° ^T°" ''^ce : f fiirely thou wilt f"'l.y« M «oid r'iu t"'^' T\ ^ H« that a n.-dke th vprightly and worketh \^'^, me, O God : incline thine care to me, and FHe was'affled fSu.'in'ou"'' righteoufnes,andfpeaJ^'^- . KK'tha. thej' haue fet their eyes to bring downe to the fit. ground: ' '■ I a Like as a lyon that is "reedy of piaYe,.and as itwerealyons whclpc lurking in fccret places, ij VpLord,i tf, it. hng GodanrlyfirhucomfirtAudfiticUie, 8 lyhtjHgerill) hu ID Uilce noihmg, f II Michum ofDauiJ. PRcferue mee, O God: for in thee doc I fT? s truft. ,■ , ''^°"J» • 2 0;..y/?«/^,diouhaftfavdevnto the Lorde, /4 P^o!""'«^y f';"ie'I^ande,01ord,f-om , .,.„..,.„. TIiou art my Lord: mv l> weldoin" extc-Jreh r,e^l T?"!! ^^ ^'^^ *^°"''' ""^ "^"^ ^^-^^ "' portion in «">y po«" tothee, • ^ "eidoin„.A^.,.*,6not this life, whofebcUies thou fillefiwiti; thine hid f^ f'^' i -But to the Saints thatare in the earth, afld 'uS >*,"" 'rS'" ^f >;"°"g'l'j>"d 1^'e Zef° °"' "" to the excellent: all my deli'^h-is in them the refl of their fubftance for their cluldien. .m Andfcelenot 4 ThecforowesofthemStoffer o^'iother- i^ ^«/I"illbeholdendiy faceinrighteouf- 1"^'"''-'"'" ^4n-.albemtdtiplied: ^-SfoSgrofufod "^^>-'^whenroawake,Iflialbc fadsh^ed wrth .^fttt'doe'! will not cfter,neirher make* mention of their ™"^™"§e' n ThisisthefuU ?cie:;f;':Idm.rr "^^^^'^^^^y.^- . ^ . t-2'.2'-ft>"»ffauIts,tohane.he&eeofGodandfiuonrablecrt«r^^^^^ lc.ence»ndaui(!s conHdenre. Pfalmesii Power commeth of God. ftobimthatexcelUtb. kV^A-nt tfDauidthe ay Widi the - ^odly thou wilt Oiew thy fdfe « Hereheipea. fsnttnt of the Lord, ivhtehjpxl^e vnio the Lord golly nvith the vpnght man thou wilt fhew thy '<'''> of Go.i ac- the words of the fon^ {in the diy that theLorde feife vpright. paShoThet': deliuaredhtra^oynthehandeofall buenemief, a6 With the pure thou wilt fliewe thy fdfe et'n mercy to his t ,.ifnd/r»n{theba,idofSaul) andptid, ■. pure, and with the frowat'de thou wjt (hewe thy *" God that he tobee t>prayfed:fo fhalllbeelafe from mine hofte,andby myGo.lIhaiieleapedouera wall, bothgaieihs enemies. 30 Theway ofGodis vncornipt: thcvworde ^'*"'.*'''' 'he 4 <= The forowes of death corapaOed me^aa^ ' ofthe Lord is tried m the fire: he is a (hield to all lUoyeH the cttfeV the floods ofwicketines made me afiaide.' ,, that truft in him. othis.enemi«. $ The|| (browes of the grauehaue compaf- jr ForvvhoisGodbefidesthcLord?and who y Be the dangers fed mee about : the fnaj-cs of deafh ouertooke is migntie fuuc our God? ' net'Cffomanyor rHsipeakethof mce. , ' ' ^ ^ ,'.,.. 32 God girdethmc withft-ength,andmakcdh .^^omfrrmilft take the daugets ana : ^ •'3ii#inmyttt>ubledidlcall vpi^thetoal, my ^ way vpright. r I ^ I tnineenrtrpriles, ' eu^n inLO h.s eares. 34 Hcteacheth minehandes to hgnt : (o that , as towrrs and 7 ** Then the earth trem' led,and quaked: the a l.owe of || brafle is broken With mine armss. fottes, which he ■foundations alfo of the moiintaines mooued anl 3 5 Thou haft alfo giu?n mee the ^ (hicldc of ""'''" ""^ "^ '•'s lhooke,becaule he was angry. 1 ■ thy faluation, and thy right hnnd hath flayed me, f^o^es" " ' , 8 Smoke went out at his npftrelsjand a e con- and thy <: louing kindn^lie hath cauled me to en- 59>,/?«/c, fuming fire out of liis mouth : cdales were kind- creafe. ^ T.> defend me led thereat. jjS Thou haft enlarged my fteps vnder mee, ["iij'^/iJ'^ulj . 9 He bowed the heauens alfo & came downe, and mine hecles haue not Aid. the bejinnin", and t"darkenesw/M vnder his feete. 37 i^ I haue purlued mine enemies, and taken coDiiuuance.and ID And hee rode vpon g Cherub anddidflie, them, and haue not turned againe till I had con- "icfcafeinvveU and he came flying vpon the wings of the winde. fumed them. Godffaaour" . x...^..... a II He made darkeneffe his 'ifea-et place, /W(i j8 I haue wounded them, that they were not d Dauiddeciareth sitietb the v^^ih his pauilion round about him,eMfn darkenefle of able to rife; they are fallen vnder my feete. that hedid ro- ot God.astbe waters,/tirfcloudesoftheayre. 39 For thou haft girded mee with ftrength to ''^'^"^^j^'f t" *"* 12 At the brightnes of his prefence his clouds hattell: them that role againftmce,thou haft fiib- ^a's ni°red vp bf paired,haileftones and coles of fire. dued vnder me. Gods Spirit to I J The Lord alfo thundrcd in cheheauen,and 40 And thou haft f giuen mee the neckes of execute his iudge- theHigheftgaueihisvoice,haileftones&coales mine enemies, that I might defhroy themtliat " t"o'u haft »iue« of fire. .' hate'me. ihem into irmc 14 Then he fent out ^Ks arrowes and fcattred 41 They fcryed, but there was none to (aue handes to be them, andheincreafedliirhtninssand deftroied ft*»»,eMe»vntotheLorde,butheanfweredthem ^'j°'- , rU.J ■no _^ > > f They that re. leift thecry ofthes,,. thevvickedhaae many ineanes to liurt.lo God hath many wayes 10 helpe. b Fornoaecan obteinetheii te- qutlis of God, thaiioyne not his gloiy With their petition. jRiliceot hisetie- mies, from the ' which God had deliueredhim. citb/ei, d Adefctiption oftbe wrath of Cod aginit his ciiemiesaltethe hadheaidhis prayerl, e He Iheweth how horrible Godi iiidgements (halbe to the wic- ked. { DaikenelTe fig- cleare light fignl- fietb Gods la- uour. g Thisisdefcti- bed at large,Pfal. i«4. h As akiogangrjr with the people, wilnot (hew hitn- li-ltevntothem. l ,j Thundrcd, bght- ""^'"* ned.and hailed" I J And the chanels of waters were feene, and 41 Thenldidbeatethemfmalcstheduftbe- aifliaed.Godwir k Hij lij;htnings, the ' foundations of the worlde- were difcouered fore the winde : I did trcade tliem flat as the clay alio relea them, hen they cry foe hel(>e : for either paineot feare ,1 That is, the gt thy rebuking , O Lorde ,{lttheblafting of the in the ftreetes w^re'ret^'rwhen breath of thy noftrels. .. . _ 43 Thouhaftdeliueredme f^omtheconcen ^___, ^ the red Sea was 1 6 Hee hath fcnt dowhe from aboue d«^ ta- dons of the people : thou haft made me the head caurethnfchypo- deuided. ken mee : hce hath drawen mee out of many oftheg heathen : a people, whome I Iiaue not critestociy w"«a°^danntf$ '""''''^'■^- >" knowen,rhalHerue me. - wk.^u .. n" To wIt.SauL*"' ' 7 ^^^ '^^'^ deliuered mee from my " ftrong 44 As {oone as they heare,they ftial obey me: o Therefore God cnemie, and from them which hate me: for tlaey the firangers fhall ' be in fubieiSion to me, were » too ftrong for me. Which dwcl roundabout mc. h The klngdome 4 J StrangeTsftiall It flirinke away, and feare in ofChriftismDa. iiifskini'dome fent me fuccour, PT*' '/?"'' "^ r8 They prcucntcdmeinthedayofmycala- their priuiecliambers. . „„(i,mr^■^.yh^ G*)dsdelinerance ... ■', '^ , n ■', • / J ^ 1 -r 1 i- ^ j t_i /r 1 l prth',ureil.wh« ishi^onelyfanout mitic: butthcLord was my luv. ' 46 Let tli? Lorde hue, and bleiled bee mv bythiprejching and lone to vs. 1 9 Hee brought mee foorth alfo intd a lai^e . flirength,and the God of my faluation be exalted, oi his word htin- q Diuid was fute place: rhe.deliuercd me becaafe he f auoured me. 47 ' It u Godthat giuerh me power to auenge ,^[||1',^^ 'j^^ ""^ taafc and oood'be- *° "^^^ ^^^"^'^ reuarded meeaccording to my mej.anil fibducth the'people vnder me. i"ot,lye"n<.nir)r- hauiout t(v.vai d qrightcoufnes: .iccording to the purenes of mine 48 O my dcliuerer f.om mine enemies , euen i„o a fubieflion Sanl'andhivene- handes he rccompcnfjd me: thcuhaft fet me vp from thenj, that rofcag.iinft conft.aimdand mies, asd < herfote Bccauf ■ I kept the wayes of die Lord,and mee : thou haft ddiuered mee from the ' crucU r°' ;;"'"",":;*• ivasauuredof i-"i ■ 1 n ' • n ^ 1 " fearclhjU Gods fauour and oiajjot wickedly againft my God. man. came them to be deliuerance. 22 Forall his LavvJs ycre before mcc, and I 4? Therefore"' I will praiP>thcc,OLorde,a-'arr'ade and coma r For all his dan- (Jjd not calt away his r commaundcments from. mongrlicnation;,and willing vnto thy Name, fonr.hfvl thnrfs- if.::i.'rfe""i,e'' we.. .. ^, 50 Great ddiurranccs giuerh hcc vnto his a';:^^^^^^^^^^^ taweofGod. 2? I was vpriglital'o withhm,andhauckept Kirg.andfheweth mercierohisanoynced, «««?». pj,d,.r!. f I neither gaiie mcfrom my '' wickcdncs. CO Dauid,aud to.his n feede for cucr. 1 i ha: is, SanT, tetl'innsi ,-^4 Thcreflr.e the Lorde rewarded me accor- „,„^,„,.„_ „, Thispr^phefie arpertame.h to theurnglmrolrhrirt, tomineowne «'ng to my nghtCOufnene,^n(iaCCOrdlflg to the ir.dvocJtionoftheGcntiics,a< Rom.iyj,. n This d;d not propcilyap. »aeftioD». purenoTc of mine bu^ds in his figlw. pcttaine to Silomon, but to lefiis Chtift. Gods excellent works. Pfalmel. Dauidscrrrplaint. i P S A L. XIX. ric, bythcmighciehdpcofhisrighthrnd, g TheworlJli-gj 1 T» thttHirtitkmi^hinKi>util)ttiuhft,ei*«Jffpfr(ttif!Jf 7 Some /rk/^ incharcts,& forrc inho'frtibut ''"« ?""•"« 'bcr r:,. . L. n. r 1. l l.i j wc \vi1 rcmcDCr uic >amc ot the Lord oiiT God. k i,, ,1,, v;.„i„ e,r.»iA,nti : 8 ^>l^ afitrn^rj «//,(<, ,h,m 10 iht Lif, ° ^ ThCV aiC brought dOVMlC ainlfallcn, but able to dtliuf r »« '" ' ■ ■ by thy ft/(ig;h, wlieii welce)trit!iAr grtcib/ ttmrnmdmglht tda. ht ttltrlh forth matt it Urge, ^ T» him that exceUetb. kA Tfalme cfDmtU. THe*ahcaucns declare the glory of God, and the firmament UiCweth the worke of his har.ds. 2 ^ Day vnto ilav viccreth the fame,& night vnto night teachah knowledge. -,.,„,••■, r, i T6.r*«norpeecl.norclanguage,rrAr.. ^^ckynzi^.z\^mo,c^in±yika.^,OLord: -:;^°-'';V-- their vovce is not hlaid. ^ \ >' ^^ how greatly Q-all he reioice in thy fal- f^lt^oltlr.^^cl a. Their d line is gone fborth thorow all the ^i^^'o"- "on. 9 Saue Lord ; •' let the King hearc vs in the day tliat we call. P S A L. XXI. I "Duiii in iht pe>fon of iht fetfUftaiJeth CoJftr tht tiiflfaw nr, otitihMimf^ii u Goa, ttid not to tht firitifth ofmin, fUhfitin iht hoi) Ghofi dirt Puth tht JhilhfuU to Chrijl, vh» II iheprrfc.lionoflhiikin^iiiomf, ^Toht >» that exceUetb. ^ Tfibne ofh auid. t VVben be flail earth, & their words into the ends of the ivorld in them hath he (ct a tabernacle for the fii nne. J Wluchcommcthfborthas a bridegrome out ofhis e chan.hcr, ^n<^re;oyceth like a niigh- tie man to run hU race. 6 His going out m from the end of the hea- uen, andhiscompa/Te^vnto the ends of y fame. d The bc^.rr.! are and none is hid from the heat thereof. ^,'l!°iufjl"^ .7 The!LawoftheLordi<=perfit, conuert- ft[w' nto'vVcods '"b f*^^ ''•'"'<^/ *e teOimonie of :he Lord is fure, glotir. ' and giueihttifcdome vnto tlic (Triple, e orrailf.The g Theilaturesof the Lord .wirrisht, and re- "rbVi". & bt^de- '"°>''^^ ^^ ^'^"- ^^ commandement of the Lord grome ftionide ** r"''^?^"'! g'ueth light vnto the ejes. fondvnder a vaile 9 T he kare of the Lord u cleane,and endu- 2 Thou haft giuen him his hearts dcfire, and *> Tbou deda-edft haft not denied him the requeft ofhis lips. Selah. '''J^'^j'"" '^'""* J For thou bdiddfft preueiit him vnth liberal ]o7thef^ycd^ blcilings, 4Bj^diddeft fet a cro wne of pure goldc c Dauid did not vpon his he:.<1. <">«') obtemt life, 4 <: He afked life ofthce,W thou gaueft him .^'''f"^"''" > ,c c 1 " »hataispoUetitie a long life for euer and euer. (iiooid reigne foe 5 liis glor>' u great in thy falmtion : dignitie « ""• and honour hnft tliou layd vpon him. ^ ^*'°° '"'* '"*^* 6 For thou haft fet him tu d blelUngs for oier: |'ro;h<''rt''a''ndT thou haft made iiim glad widi the ioyof thy petpetoallcxam- countenance. pieoft.iyfjuo« 7 Uecaufe the king tnifteth in the Lord, & in *°\ the mercy of the moft High, heftiall not fiide. l^ _. , 8 tThinc hand fhal find out al thine enemies,£$^ Chriftikmgdome wge:her.aadaft« rcth for euer : the iudeements of the Lord ^re ^yight hand (hal find out them th.t hate thee. Here he defcti- beihihepawerof Chrifis kingdom a^siufi ch( coe< come forth with {leatrolcmniiie, and reioycirgof the ancmbhc. f Though the creatuics cannot (etuf, yet this oughttobefuiS- cicntioleade vs volohim. g Sc that all mans inueniiont and in:encions are lies. gtrueth:thev are righteous t altogether, . ^ IhouOialt make them hke a fine oucn in f This teacb'etb « ro And more to be '' defircd then ■'olde, yea, "^"^r °' "^"'"^ ^"Ser : the Lord (hall deftroy them p,tiently tc en- fweet«- alfn rhpn l,/.n.> 1" ^'^ * '"^^ ^"d the fire fliall deuoure them. da. the ctoiie lilJ o Their fruit (halt thou deftroy fro.n the ^, '^r y "" U ^.,J ^U^:.. r^„j a. >i uru r adcetfatie. then much fine golde ifweeter alfo^enhonie and the honie corrbe. 1 1 Moreouer by them u thy feriiant made cir- cumfpcd, 4«!i in keeping of them there « great earth, and theii- feed from the children of men. g They liydai it vard. 12 VVJiocan vndei-ftand 6a ^ faults ? cleanfe n.e from Cecrctfiu/ts. I i Keepe thy feruant alfo from "" prefuTptu- h Euer one with- °"* ^^fs- let them not rc'gne ouei- me: ■■• fo Ihal «otexcept^o^" Ibe\-pright,& madcclranefro much wickednes. i Except Gods 1 4 Let the word.', of my mouth, & the v me- wotd be eRecn.ed ditation of mine h'.art be acceptable in thy (i?ht, 3, n" ?t isTon!"'' ^ ^"""^ "^>- '^r^"St^ ^d "i)' redeemer. " temned. k For Gndacceptethoorindeaourthoagb itbefatrevnperfi'. 1 Then there is no ie*a(d of duetie , but of grace : for wiiere Gnne is, there dea:b is the reward m Which ate done puTpofely and of malice, n If thou fiipptrflemy ivickcdaifcctiODf by thine holy fpirit. o Thatlmsyobey tbeeinihouoKt,woriJ and deed. P S A L. XX. ^firtyn of tht ptop/e vnio Coi , thai ii woulJ pleafe him tt btM'f thrir A(M5, nJ receiHt ha iacngce , which ht offtrti 1 1 For th(^' g intended euill againft thee, and were their nets to imagined n ifchiefe, but the)- (hafl not preiiaile, ""'" ^'"*5 powet 1 2 Therefore ft .alt thou put them ^ apart^ Ihefr wicke"e ° the rtrings o f thy bo we (halt thou make ready a- terp; ires. "^ gainft their fr CCS. b Asatr'atket* Ii '■ Be thou exalted,© Lord, in thy ftrength : "'"otat. fi Will we fing and praifc thy power. r S AL. XXIL I DAuii ctntfUintdhrctufthe trxi IroH^ht iniofiich txfrtmi- Ills ihu hr ».« fnfl tU hoie, hitt t 'ttr he hid rehtarfcd the p ra'ife thy XamC. /crowe< aiiJinefi, arenaiih he »m vexed, lo hereout, rethhmfeliifr'imlhelnjiionleil/itefiemaiiom^ifl^fijfiib in hope, .yind here vnder hu omit perfm hefeiteth forth tU fifHre ofCh- ifl,-ahora ke didfirelre by the (pint ofprophrfit, thalhe/ht,uidm3r»c!/ouJ!r,ii!id/inaiclyOedri(fteD,tn!it- ,n t l- j r t baled, tcfcre h^ ejit':erfl„>,ld rai^, and exalt him a^aiae. ' ■"''^, '"»« "/'St i Mainteinctbf Church againft thine adueifarief, (liat we may hane atnple occafion to ■ Hereby Itin^i are alfo ad: ftiedtoca iutheiraff^iies, b The veitiie, power andgace of God. c In token that thiy are accepia- bleN-ftrryl.tm, *rrohtmthatexcelUth..A%r,i^eofDauii. Mme, Wart fo farre from mine health, and fll ^huhheT mom- 'T'^'^ * ^°™ "^[^ thee m the d.nv of troubk : fom the words of my b roaring? liei.ned be t«-eer,e ItoGoJ ■■• the b name ofy God oflaakob defend thee: 2 Omy God,Icrieby dav^ butthcuheareft f'i'>"'''lefpe- 2 .Send thee heipe from the Sanaiarie, and not,andbv night, but || hane no audience. k""!*"";, ,„,„,„ ftrengrhcnthceoutofZion. j £i,tthou arthoiy, cnddc^eft inhabitetlie f«lw,tbc«™me' I Let hjm remember all thineofFerings.,and c prayfcsoflfaiL anguith. c tnrne thv bu-mt offenngs into aChes. Selah : 4 bur fathers trufted in thee : they tnifted, P'-f"'f""'- ■ 4 <;:^'"/?-anttheeaccordingtothinehcart, and thou didJcftdeliuer them. c Hemeaneththf andfuiniallthypurpofe: j The;' called ^•ponthec,and were d:Ki.ered: y That we mav reiovce in thy d fa!uation,& the-,- trufted in thee, and were not ronfoiK-dcd. fa v-p the .-.ar ner in th e N.nme of our God, vhen ^ But I am a d ^\ onnc,and not a mania O.ame of men, and the contempt of the people. 7 All the>'that f.eme, hauemeindcrifion: the)' make a mov/e and nod tiie head fyi'^Si the Lord ili?li perferme.all thv petitions. 6 Sow c know I that the Lord wil hebe his anointed, a»d will hcarehim from his '' San'ftua- placeof p'ayfmg, euenthe Taberna- cle .ortls It is fo ca'led becaufc hs gave the p'ople continually occafi. %.n to praife him. d And fceminj nioftmiferibleof p«Ofle,robytfaeheaaeDiy.smeaflthupowerandmaieflie. l<.acofGodlowardmaD,ili3the«cuUihi;siba:el,i.s..rre loteutfakes, " -• -^ -■' i-t Liifi. Dauids complaint and prayer. Pfahnes, V/hom God accepteth, 8 t * He tiufted in die Lont, let him deliiia- f sA Tfdmi ofDauid. him -let him fauc liim, feeihg he loueth him, •"[- He LorJ u my * (hepheanl , ^ I Oiall not ♦'/m'' "•»"''• V. 9 Cucthoudidlldi-awmeoutofthe^wom'.^c: 1 want. JoT.^'iiV' thou eaueft mc hopc,ff«M at my mothers breafts. 2 He inaketh me to reft in greene pafture,4>»d , He Lh care I o"l was caft vpoa ihee.ffurn fro the * wombe: leadcth me by the llill witeis. ouet me and mi. tlionaitmyGodi^ommvmocheisbelly. J Hebrdtorethmy foule 4«rfleadethmein °;|';^;^;;;'" ■»« II Ee not fasTe from mee, becaufe ttouble is the c paths of nghteoufneile for his Names fake. J ^."^l^-^^^^^^j^ neere • for f/;er^ « none to helpe me. 4 Yea, though I d-.ould walke thoiow the orrefrcftethme. I? Many yoon" buUeshaue compafledme: valley ol the " ihadow of death, Iwillfeareno c piame, ot mi^htyg bulks ofBafhanhaueclofcd me about, euill: for thou art with me : thy rodde and thy 'j^^^^y;';^^ ijThev "ape ^Ton me with thtirmouthes, Itaffe, they comfort me. ,, , . in danger of death, tu a ramping and roaring lion. ■ . J Jhou /oeft prepare a e table before meeni as the iheepe th»t iftsihtnmea. ij My fcen'^h is dried vplikeaporiheard, low me all the dayes ot mvhte, andlthallre- mies fought to '««.»«.M' "m? li'fe'that is vnicomes. 1 is : the world and they that dwell dierein. \°l^%*^\e foiitarieief. alone 22 * I will declare thy Name vntomybre- z For he hath founded it vpon die ^ feas : and a'Keno-.et.'ita-o and fotfaken of all, thren: in the middes of mc Congregation will I cftabli(hedit vpon the floods. things: the one, pfal.;5.7.and praife thee , Ay;;;^, 5 Who fhall alcend into the mountaine of "■•*'•'«""'» " ^' cbrift is deli. i 5 " Pi^^e the Lord, ye that feare him : mag- the Lord > and who ft^.aU ftand in hisholy place? fc^^^'SnVt'he oered with a more nific ye him, all the feed of laaKob, andleareye 4 Eucn he that hath innocent hands, and a waters; and next, mightie deliue. himallthefeedof Ifrael. pure heart : which hath nocliftvp his mindevn- '*'a« God n-.iraco. """dIath'theTif 24 For he hath not defpifcd nor abhorred the to vanirie,norfuorne deceitfully. 'h'^'ah'ri.a"'*! fayhadnonaited' affli.2,i2. he heard. 6 "lifis is the ^ generation o f them that feeke "wallir ate a- P S A L. XXIIII. ^litil iht Lord Ge3hatht»Mr,amgoht>mthiflthfiforli, jet totmrds h• in die earth, (hall eat hofts, he is die king of gloric SeL-Ji. ?h!'figure ofth's the very Ifraelite. c Daaid de fiieth the building vp of 'he Temple, wi.eielntheglori* fliaedare comfor. heart fl all line for euer, led bv thiscxsm. pie ofDauid, ot Chtift. j> Wliifh were ractificesohhan- iitlgiuing, v.hich they offered fcy taen', ^^ hen they and UOrihip • all they that goe doWne into the temple be alfo ptayeih for the fpiriiuall temple, which is etemall, b'ecaufe of '.ii« wetctleliuered duft,fliall l.ow before him,!" eucn he that cannot promile which was made to ths temple, as it is written, PiaLi^a.i^. out nf any great quicken his ownefoule. q'He"oth allnde 3° ' Tte> feel fliall ferue him : itfhallbc ilil 1 o the lacrifice. Counted vnto the Lord for a generation, r Thous'i ilje j i They Qial! come, & (hal declare his righ- mXa^vct'rlr ^^^oufneire vnto a people diat (hall be borne, be- yet the wcali'hy caufc hc hath " done it. aie notfeparated from the gr.icc of ChtiRes kingHojre. riti whom there it no hope that he (hall , - . rtconer life : fo neither poore nor rich.quiclie no; dead (hall be teie fled from his "T 7NtO thee, » O Lord, bft I \-p my (oulc. * ^ P"' "" "^ kingdome. t Meaning the poUetiiie, which the Lord kecpethas a (ecd tothe V 2 My God, 1 b cmft in thce • let mC not he '"'ll!'H"y"'oil"sumn,awiniu>iarier,tan-r<,hefathereihacntime , , , , ,t --,-.-....« „.... ,l„ ,^j,. e hn.n: le his way. to repentance. 10 All thc pathcs ot the Lord are mcrcy and I He wil gone me tructb V nto fiich as kcepe his coucnant and his and comfort them teftimonicS. ■rSd"r'theit " For thv " Names rake,0 Lord,be merciftU fianes. vnto mine iniqiiiiie,for it i, gi eat. I a What i man is h: that feareth the Lorde? him will he teach the way that he flail ^ chufc. I J His foule lliall dwel at ' e,.fe,and his fcede fhoU inheritcche land. 14 rhe™(icret£ofthc Lordei reueiled to them, that feaie him: and his couenant to giiie tlicm vnderftanding. 1 5 Mine e^ es "f euer toivard the Lordc: for he «ill bring mv fccte out of the net. 16 Tnrnetliy face vnto mee, and haue mercy {tumbled and fell h And r<>r none oihetierpeU. i Meaning.ihe ■ombetisveiy foiall. It Hewildireft iiich with bis Ipi- tiietofollowe therishtway. 1 Heihall proCppt both iofpiiituall sad coiporall things. D Hucounlill coattinctiin h's word:,»htteby >edeclneththat be is ihepiote- ant o£ the faith. full. n Mygtiefe Isia- ctea'edbecaule olirineenctnief ouchie. o The grea'er Hiathis affiiftioni were & the rooie that his enemies 22 DeliuOT lfrael,0 God,out of all his trou- iticteafed.the blcs, more i>ef le felt heGodslielpe. p Foras mnehat Ibane bckanrd my felfe »prighily to-.varde miacencmies,letiliem hsjwe that thou aii tlie defender ofmyiultcaare. P S A L. XXVI. 10 In whofc hands » a wickednefle-and their h5„u. right hand is full of bribes. b lam ptefttned 1 1 Lut I will walke in mine innocencie : re- &<■>« """e ene- dceme me tltfufore.md he mevdftiil vnto me. ^^'^^J ^'/.^7,^ 22 My footellandcth in '>rprighrneflel,will f„£«,iiipraiVe praifc thee,0 Lord,in the Congregations. him openly. PSAL. XXVII. I T> ami mtitihiku Tftlme Iting dthuiredjromff'ttt ptrib Hi ipffTtih b) thcprajjei , and t'lMikelgimug annr\td: 6 y/hijtin rttmaffttthr coaflMt/ailh ofDtimJ n^Min/i the ttfttu/is oj tU hiinimii:, 7 ^ud al/o :hi end whrrtfort hr dtjireth to Hut tni |« itl dllme) Iti^one// to Jforjhf C»d in his CongrcgMiOB, f APralmef/7)4»/' ""' e:for mine hope is in thee. his pauiiion fliall he hide mt^aitdkt me vp vpon fnih/middes of a rocke. the congregation, 6 ,. findhg^ohlftatht I'Cn'e:haue n.erde aL'b vpon mee and hcare '"bu Tabernacle. virU^ctUiih fo> ajcif fmm Gndrtnd ijfHitd cfhuititti>Uit mee, UntrJ SanljieflTfth Cod If Ice hi> lua^r, fncito Htfchd hit 8 iVhen theU ftidefl ,<:%cSie vec mv face,mine e He gtoondetb tl"i' a"'' v'flJr'? *J 7"''"'' "■ "'""/*" ■^""1'"' heart anfvieied vnto thee , O Lorde ; I wU feeke 'TO" Gods pro- nH'.hbeviloffxTfvm'ihMrtnce.imititjiyiiheobemthe , p ' reifc.and/hewetir totiift},ftftl,tfauhfuirmtkeC<.n'ne^tliiiniifC''d,aheiice tnytaCC. ihatheismjft '>r»Mbtmfhedi}Six!,proi>>.j?ti{i>iititiiuofitf:,tiydaftn 9 Hide uot r-W^/of* thy face from mee,nor wiiijegtoobey caft thy fctuant a-.i'ayin diipleafiiie: thou haft bis comandetncnt. bene my fuccour : leaue mc not)nc}ther foriake me,OGodofrryraluation. cSXTtf^* • 10 'Thoi;gh' my father a-xl trw mother vi'a.-d«''his.rhi.-ii flioulde forfatce mee, yet the Lorde v/ill gather f-tre paiTctii the • vp "• mofttendetJoue 11 Terchmcethv way, O Lorde,tmd leade ofp''"t«»««'!» ., ,,.' ^'«. ' rbeTrchil;.:en. me m a nght patn,becaufv; of mme enemies. g ^, ^ j.t,„ p,ci, 12 Giuemeenot vnto the gjuftofrriine ad- heiheJrwrathor uerfaries : for there are falle wftnefles rifcn vp bridle their raoe, aga,nftnie,a.id(uchas (J.eake crueUy ."if/beteTdt:? I J 1 lirouidhtue fainted^ except Ihadbelee- asiia„-8.i7, ued to fee the goodnes of the ^ Lord in the land i He exhorreth of the lining. ^'nTfj',^,dl''eine r 4 i Hope in the Lord:tc ftrong,and he fl-all h" J,ja,f fjiieV:/ cooiibit chine heaic,and cniil io tbe-£.oid. his piomifei. '2j-,PSAL. ^ tlir.tb (joitf lee 611 lua^r, tnd to delend 6a S When thetljatacj Wr? *J T'^"'' "=""""/*" -^f ">^V' heart anfvieied vnto \ gxt fofhtii liut-ranct^im-iutjiyith to be m Che • p « faiihruli'm the Conne^tiion iifC->d, whence "^)' "^^• . e'dbjSi.iUfTo-''- •'■•'• ' „ izi:J^_^..r, — f. t"}!ii tadthmik'Jiinifg. ^ AV^shnt ofDauid. IV dge mc,s O Lord,for I haue walked in mine innocencie : my tnift hath beene alio in the Lord : ^/>tat ^A'eandlKiimr.tjfc ofhrirl lo ftt Cod A/S». noHridbylhc wUhJfie i>>ficih toieiiioj thtm, 4 ^'id ctytthfor v:ngti>ict *;.x'ii^ tbtm^nidtl lenj^th ajfxrnh film filfr, li-it Godhilh hca'd b:i pTjyrr $ Vitio vhofi tullion bicorameudchj'/ihr f7i:i>yfiil!. f A Pialme o/Daaid. Nco thee,0 Lod,do I crie •. O my ftrengtfi, I*: noc dcafe toward me,Idi,if thou anf.vere menot,! be •'•like the that ^o downe into die pit. _ Hcare the vovceo^mv petitions, when I mati.tillGodn«w crie vnto thee, whenlholdcTOmy handes to- bisfauoor toward ... . ,' ^ -^ 1 * bim.anri gram him ward thine b holy Oracle . liis petition. 3 c Drawe iTie not av.ay with the uicked,anrt b Hevfedthis ^yj^ jj^g workers of iniquitie : which fpeake friendly to their neighbours , when malice u in their hearts. 4 ioote and slide. rfalinis. A prayer of the faithfuU I o The Lord fitteth vpon the ^ flood,and the !< To moderate Lorddoedircmame King for euer. the rage of the ., I T 1 ,1 1 • n I t ■ teinpclt and w ». II IheLordI) algiueltrcngthvntohispeo- ters.thattheyde. pic : die Lord lliall blelle fiis people with peace, fltoy not alL PSAL. XXX. I JVhcn "ViHid JPAI delmeredji-^mt great dttiotr^ hte rendred ihankes Itt Gcd,'xborl{ihoih/r todoethe lite, and 10 learnt if bii e\ai/iple,ihal VoJ « raibtr t/ifrcifill then ft sure and rigortu! totpardhi ehildteKy 7 ^iiia'fi that tkc fjl fi-or/t jirojptniieti) adi-eiliiifi'f!i^ of the * dedication tf *t sam.j.t, ths a fmiife of Dauti. *Drut.ia ;. TWillmagnifietiiee,0 Lorde : b for thou hail f,i*'^",'d"„*,t 1 exalted Vnce,and hali not made my foes to re- ted i"«'th'moft loyceoiierme. filthy fotijication. '2 O Lorde my God.I cr\'ed vnto thee, and '' "' eonJemnetb thou haft c re.'lored me. tZnJTw T Til I n r T J f -r gratitude.whiia J OLordc,thouhait brought vp my Toule docnoip^aifeGoJ out of rhe graue, '■hou haft rfi.iued me from for hisbenefitej. them that goe downc into the pit. ' "^''1'';''* ''"J* 4 Singpravfesvmathelord.yceJu's Saints, Ahiliom.'°° and giue thankes '1 «ifcre the remembrance of d Mejoing.tbae his Holinefle. / ^' efcaped death 5 * For h,e enduAth but a v.hile in his anger: '''°^, «fo*ly I ■ i_- c \r I • 1 ° "^ The worde fig. bm in his fauour » lite: weeping may abide at e- nifie h them that Hcning.but iov ctmmet". in the moniing. bane leceiued 6 And in my g profperitielfayde,! Il-.allne- metcieandijiew uerbemoued. " • vntootbe".'"' 7 Far thou Lorde of thy goodneffe haddeft f Before this T». made my •> mountaine to ftand ftrong : 4&^thou bemacle. diddeft hide thy face,t>liihed 11 Thou baft rurnt^d my mourning into ioy: "'^," ^"'" """^ thou haft looted my facke and girded mee with, i After that thoo gladncfle. . '"dft wlthdraweo 12 Therforefhalw;? 5 tongue praife thee and ^'"^ff^lf^''' ^''' not ceafe : O Lorde ny God,I vAW giue ifiaukcs k ^D^md'meaneth vnto thee for eiier. ^ tiut the dead are not profitable to the Congregatioc of the lord here in earthrtherefnre he would Ijue lo pra^fe bit Mame,which is the code of ma' s creation. I Becaule thou haft prclerued mee, that my tongue liiould prajfe lhee,I will not be vmuiodefu!) of n>y duetic. * PSAL. XXXL I Vtnid deHuerrd from feme freat aeti^tr , yS-fl reietirftib ithatfiftJuoiioa beJ?adh lhoacrofJAi!l:,rfbt!tdeathTf4l tefit'ebii eyi'fyi iiitmif trin^rfaey lo iai.e hint. 5 Then hfaffi-nuih that the fxiUHr npCoiit ahray re^df to th^fi that f*'i him. 10 Finally be exhai If t>> ad ihefMth full t» trKjQ .« Cod a kJio hue hirn,(>eeau(e be jireferuelh iyfinn^ themththtm^i the} mayfieiy hiteatrnple, y To bim that excel'eih.^ Pfalmt tfDautd. IN * thce,0 Lord,haiie I put my tnift : let me neuer be confoundcd:deliuer me in thy ^ n'gh- teoufheflc. 2 Low dovMic thine eare to met rrnke haftc to dcliucr me : be vnto mc a Itrong rocke , a'.d an houfe of defence to faue me. J Forthouartmy rocke and my fortrefle: therefore for thy Names fake direft me and guid mce. 4 Draw mee out of the '^ nettc , that they Jiauc layde priujly for mce ; for ihou art piy (h-cjigth. 5 Into "PAKti.i. a For iher. Ont fo'g">e. row and ftti\U u I was a g reproch among all mine enemies, mayeft be found : furely m the flood of great wa- "he m^an™ there- bi» f«ow and loV t""^ 'p.^'^Hyamongmyneij.'hbouR : andafcare tersgthej' fhall not come nae him. ofareiepentnc* menthadcoDiinu. to mine acquaintance, '>wix) feeingmee inthc 7 Thou art my fecret place : thou preferuefl a»d contedioo, ed J great while, fh-eet, fled from me. me from trouble: thou compafTeft me about with *f'/,'^h "***"* li^dunenTaiV '2 lam fotgotten,asa deadmanoutofmind: Joyfull^eliuerance. Selah. « vs hen nerefii. at, to the^pjtt ^^"^ '"''^^ broken veflell. 8 I will f" infhiift thee , and teach tliee in the tiecanfeth him t« agiiaSme.eucn ij For I haue hard the railing of ' great men way that thou fhaltgo,<«»«f I will guide thee with ^"''*""'^f" my chiefe friend*, feare ir4« on cuery fide, while they confpired to- mjneeye. g To wJt"bew». fmd to m^w TO S^^^^ againft mc/«»^ conTulted to take my life. 9 Be y ec no t like an horfe , »r like a mule, ter», and jteat . anvtokenof '4 Biitl nuftedin thee,OLord:Ifaid,''lhou T^hich vnderfland not -. whofe >mouthesthou dangerf. friendfh p. art my (iod. doeft hinde, widi bitte and bridle, left they come ^ ^*""' PJ°"'* inI«hV,^;e::a* ^'>^y''^'"«^^^'"^Wnchand:deIi.,ermee ncerethe^ rlftXtri- demnedmeaia "'O"! ™c hand of mine cncmies , and liom them 10 Many forowcs 7^4// «»»« to the wicked: drco partaken of witkeddoer. thatperfecutemc. buthe,thattruflethinthcLord,mercyfliallcom- tbebeneBti.wbich k 1 had this ..m- , 6 Make thy face to fhine vpon thy fenianr, pafl'e him. {;; (j,|;| "jj *J^ «!«'* hat'tToo' ^'^'"^"^ *"« through thy mcrcic. 1 1 Be glad ye righteous , and k reioyce m the ly looke and iak« woufdeft defend "7 Let me not be Confounded, OLordrforl Lord, andbc ioynillallyc, that arcjipri^t in c'aretodireathe Biioe innocencie. haue called Vpon thcc : let the wicked be put to heart. inthewajrollal- IhSf^rm" «>nft«fion,Wm to filencein thegraue. ; iftneneaDrnJebrott beal?.. thinki they that God will n.?bti°dU aod iatM thoo gouerneft *' Let the lying lippes be made dumbe,which theitrage> kHefheweth that peace wd ioy of toafeieotein tbe b«ljf Cbot, tbembythypto. CTuclly, proudly, a.ndfpiteiullyfpcakcagainflthc "^^chcitolhiib. oidence. righteous. PSAL XXXIII fcoVtblmtthe „ t,' f, !^T ^"^ i^ *y gOOdnefTe , which thou , „, „k,„„hi,>d mm ,cf,aij. Cod fir ,h,'lbt h*A M »«f. utentthat they "^t "id vp for them, that Feare thee ! and done Ijcuatti aBihingi^t) hitftamiitiKiioMOHiththifiiM, mayhurtno to thcm,thattrufl in thee, *»#« before the fonneS tutalfoaSiiihjuUmbuptmtfii, 10 hevtuUrftoidtthmtnt more. ofmcn ' i'ft^*nifctitrrnhlhtctiuHjtUofihtvicM,\6J»th»t B TbetreaTniel ,..» t'u j a. l-j t_ j. • -i • i nomtn catibt fitfoutdh) any cttttMn orintmsflriHitl): of God» mercy • ^° '' "°" '^°^" '""^ ^ n^'" t ° pnuily m thy tut »Afj , ,h^,f ut thm ccKfideti'ci it, hit mtrcir,Jhatk freftr. »re«lwayeiiayd P^cfcnce from the pride of men : thou kcepeft ucjfiomaaatiurrfimi. 2'u"r«"t:[,« ;;;^™f«^^«JyinthyTabernaclcfiomtheftnf'eof p Eioyce in the Lord , O ycc righteous : )Srit . ^ ^ ^ •lltimewheydo ^Z] rr, , u t J r L . a. « . IV^becorr meth vpright men tote thankfbU. */!iV»*JiTi* «oten„ythra,. " BlefTed^.thc Lord ; for hee hath fhewed ^ Poaife the Lord with harpe : fingvntohim tt&L isl^,n.h, [.eo„;^ Komthe'^^7fr^'"^^uH''"Tn^^^^ ^ ^ all his '^^PJ''"^t-''-u r ... /!_ '>idefitrthaththadci>Hfijfedha/;>i>it,,a,iJi,tiri- dciand it 11 ftood. "°"- , , n &,/o//J**;r*'*' -*'^-'""""^-'/. >o The'Lord breaketh thegcounfell of d.c'JZX^,tt m-A-DTi m J. . fl a- heathen, ««»eliclf. (wiicb wot agimrxU Mime to all the Hm^iofihe Ph:bftimi\^ he pntfrihGod for hk dttiHitmce, 3 frcHobngAltethrrf hhu examplt to truji iu God^a fetye &(i:rue him.- 14 who ii^i-jichtht godlf with ha ^n^eti, IJ and vturff dtfirof- tth the wicliid m iheirfnnrs, ^ A Pfalme ofDauid^ when he changed hit Beha- tdour befire ^bhiieUeh^ fiha dreue him aivay , and he departtd. IWill^alwaygiue thanks vnto the Lord : his praiCc jh'-'il'e in my mouth con^ually. 3 flee pfomifeih neuer to become vnirindefull of Goilsg'catbene- fi: for hij deli- uerance. b They that are beaten downe with the experi- ence oft'ieit owoeeuils. c Which I con- eeiucd for tie dangers where- in I was. d They (hall be bolde to fiee to thee for fnccodr , when they Ihill fee thymetcies to^'ard mfc e Though Co(l» prnvcf he lu'.fici- ent 10 goiierne vs, yttfornianJ infitraitie he jp- pointeth his An- gels to watch o- uer vs. f The godly by their patient obe- dience , profit inor<" ther. thsy, r r ' which raviinc and that uicy fpeaKe no guile. E I( they abide^h: lart trial), h Thati.s the tnierellginnand wnrfliip 01 G^d. • I , r«.j 1 o, i Seein g all men iiatiii ally defire fclicitie, he woondtcth why they cad titcialcluellvitlingly ioio mifciie. PSAL. XXXV. t So hng4t SimltPita enemie to Diuid, aS thai had ftfoif thorutivttdcr him, to flilitr thtw l{ii:g Cm" thi courjeof the vorld) did ath moft cmrlly ftrfecute Dami : againfi vhor/i hte prayeih God to fliad and to affnge hit caufe, i that ihefnjybtuhninihetr Krttandfnarn, -ahichtrxy Uycdforhim, that hit tniiociHCierai) he declared, 27 and that the iamCKit ^ ynhichlalrethjia't mthhira, may ttio,ce and pray fe the Name of the Lord , that thus dehmreth hu ferumt, i8 ^ndfo h"<* lander him. ? Bring out alfo the fpcare and ftopper/jewa;* "^ ■'^u'l'''i?°^u"' ■'. n , f , J J' ' with his breath againlt them , tiiat perfecute me -. fay vnto my .leftroy all his e- ^ foule, lam thy faluation. ocmies, yet the 4 Let them be confounded and put to fhame, holyGhoftaitri '2 My foule (hall glorie in" the Lord : the that feeke after my Ibule : let them be turned 1"^"^ oirrald'" l' humble (hall heareii, and be glad. backe, and br«^ht to confullon, that imagine weapons to aimre J Praife ye the Lord with me, and let vs mag- minehurt. vsofhispreient nifie his Name together. 5 LetchembeaschafFebefot'ethewinde, and r"""- 4 I fought the Lord,and he heard me : y ea, he let the Angel of the Lord <* fcatter them. oimft'thei^'ena- deliueredmeoutofallrry «^feare.' e Lettheirwiy be darke andllipperie : and Tions.thattbenart J They ''(hall looke vnto him, and runne/o let the An?elofthe Lord perfecute diem, theauihontofmir him: and their faces (liall not be afhamed,i' feare of the Lord. \ \ i Cracl witneffes did rife vp -. they alkcd of peace. 12 * VVhatmanishc,thatde(irethlife,andI(>- me things that I knew not, g which bcpre. ueth/(J«2davesforto'''{cegood? - 1 2 Tney rewarded me euill for good,to ^ haue ^^"'j,^J""q^J; i^ Kecperhy tongue fiom euill, and thy lips, fpovled my foule. . • " h Heattribnicth 1 J Vet I, when they were (icke, I was clothed hi'dflinerance with afacke : I humbled my foule with fafting : °"jr)„"),i°J|^',e. fore both in (bole and body, i That would not fulfer mee to purge nif ftlfe. k To bane ukio from QIC ail coiafftcijaDd brought nie into dcfpaiie, and wherein the wickfeJ reioyce. P(altnes. Thcwiclcedsprofperitie. 8 II d f and I my prayer Was taxtied vpon im- bofomc. j Thy « merc^',0 Iord/#4f /;*>//> vnto the hca- e Though wickt i. m\.J!^^,i,.V^%rA 14- Lbthaucd my fdfe as to w> friend, or as to uens,"> »»<* fore thechildrcnof mentrult vndcr the (liadowc VEh^ji„mtun. of diy wings. ,»Ht,<>fCod: fot i They ii.albe g fatifficd \vfth the fatnefle of »*■"/'«""" "•-»• thine houfe,and thou fhaltgiue them diinkcout '^■^""^'tkxicJ- and canrpire bit //e O-cthtn 2JI And they gaped on me with their mouthes, f"''?: '2""'^ mf-oe'ihe'thf Fo*ttofihe wicked diiue me away, k That ii^io "'■^ey'^& (aying,Aha,aha,4oureyehadifeene. U.ei.p..de,vhe^e:n,Key fla«e,.heB,f.lues. ajthoughtbey 22 Thoufiaftfeeneit,OLorde:keepe not fi- bad now feene Jence : be not farre from me,0 Lord. Stowwfc"' *^ Arifeand waketomy iudgement, #«*»to I It ittc ioftiee my caufe,my Uo(l,and my Lord. ofGc^K gine to 24'Iudgeme,0 Lordemy God, according to theoppteffers at ^jj , righteoiifnefle.and let them not rciovce o- b:&icq &torment, j cj j , Mdtothe.pptet nerme. fedaideitcliefe, 25 Let them not (ay in their hcartes, ' O'our Ibule reioyce : neidier let them fay, We haue de- uoured him. i6 Lathem ».Thef.I.6 f Becaufewee baue that which W< fought for.fee. PSAL. XXXVII. I This Pftlmecontumth txhotution and conlilatun fir the jrraltt. thutarr frituttttithtp'cjj'ituitofthtwKlttd, »»J thiaflliSimafiht^odh, 7 fur hau i,>o$t>oii[!) jttHtr ihi TtsiktJ doc luit far the liwtjife dceih affirme ihtirfehci- lit /« /f Vdmf ttd Irtinjiisrit, hciuft ihit ere uit m ihc fa- Hour ofCid^hHnnlkeir.dtll.ry uredrflroytdM hut)im:es, II s,indf'ortm'feriibhthtul^i righiioHi Jitm'lh 10 hut tnihe vrld,ynhiie»^eiift»ci^tndhrr 11 i« iht frnom cf C»J,he i> dtliut'idfcmthr vichdtndf-tjtiMti. f A Pfalme tfDauid. , „* .dmonifheth J^Retnotathy felfebecaufeofthewickedmtn, vsneitbej tovexe ■ ' t ihe Rate ,beconfounded,andpi.ttofhame rneid,erbecnmo.isforrheei..ll doers. X," -eft, ingheisdeltto-ed. ttogetha.that reioyce at mine hurt :lct them be 2 /orthey fl-.all foone bceba.t downe like ^^Je^ickU-.^ , That is,at once clothed u with confufion and lbame,that lift vp gra'"*^ «»« V nrr,rn«-if-;«. -.f u.v <:»?.„„.. S •■ Commit thy wav vnto il yprofperitieofhisfetuant. .5 ,, n 1, i_ • ■ ^ 28 And my tongue fhall vtter thy righteouf- inhim,andhen>allbnngittopalTe. nefle, t«,^ thy praifleuery day. 1 ^nd he fliall bring foorth thy nghteoufnes the Lorde, &tnift in a moment. cTotruD in God, and doe according tohis wilaref.ire as the light, and thy « judgement as thenoone mkeniihaihis prouidence will nener faile vs. thy praife euery day oocable tobelpeme. y HeexhortetbtbeChmch topraifcGodfot tbedeliue. A^v raiiceofhiiieiiiaotS|Vid«otf«r thedeftrnaionof h:>aductraries, ^',,, . ■ , 1 t i jx. • ^ '7 VVaitepauently vpon tlx Lorde, and hope ^ Beaoiledby PSAL. XXXVI. inhim :fretnotthyfelfeforhim fwhichprofpe- ihioeoinnev.'ife. I ThiVro^hi gritHOHfly vexed kithtv>icM,dochnv!fhmf 1 cth in his way : «»rfor the man that bringedi domr.butobcy ofthiirmMliciamv'icliednejr- 6 Thrnhee turneih fo conji- Wienteiptifestopafle. ^"n,'*!,"'* '"T rffr .*e ■v»ff,aM,ieg,oi,>-ire of God <.b.j, J, „// cr,aiu,„: g Ceafc from anger, and Icaue ofFwrath : fret i"^." " "' ''* Oflutnietielhtowardihii children Jhatbr the ftuh there- . i. i- tr a t I _ ii m rn.e. o'dtitrie eoKr/e ofGtJi ttcorh, ij fVho in tht iiide de. 9 For euilldoerslhalbecut Oft, and they that ihedayliohicaa- Jiroyeihlht nuked attiifiiiulh the tuft, '■ •[ To him that excelleth.A Pfalme ffHatiid, thefiruetnt afthe Lord, \ I fee eoidently b'yhisdecdeSgthat (innepafheth for. ward the repro- bate from wicked* DCS to wickednei. wait vpon the Lord,they (hall inherite the b.nd. '^^J'j/j '^i",'''^, 10" Therfore yet a litle while and the w icked \i^ilx^^^lu\.' fliallnotrt/i/iMr^, and thou fhaltlookc after his night:fo om;l,r we patiently to cuft WIckcdnes fa^■th to the ^^1cked man,a euen pla<:e;and he fLall not befoiind. in mine hearr , that thtre u no feare of " But * mt eke men thai poiVelTe the earth, God before his eyes. 2 Forhc'>flatterethhimfelfeinhisown eves, albeit he go about while his iniquitie is found vonhy to be Kited. ' to couei his im .pieiie. D Though all other deicfl his TtleGone.ycthe hiirfelfe fceth it not. e The reprobate i Thewordesofhi<;mouth-«/'* iiiiquitie at^d o, that Gid will „ ,,, , - 1 .• • I ■ 1 • J r cleare oar caufe Qiall hatie their delite m the nniltitude o+ peace, j^ j , ^^„,f y, ,o 12' The wicked prafiiftth againfl the iufl, oor right, and gnailicth his teeth againft hiiru \ Whe.x God n.f- IJ -JwUheLorikfliaU laughhimtofcorne: [^\*;^^^;;^^^^^^^^^^^ <:deceit:hc hath left o^*tovndcrftand««7to doc forhefeeththathisdayiscon^.ming. mnhtoibeftcm . crood. . . .., 14 The wicked hau*: draw en rof/*" fworde, that hsfauccreih ^ 4Hedima^-nethmifch;efevponhished-he ^"-^ "^"^ '>^^ ^heii- bowe, to caft downe '^l'<_^rf"j"S'.''•''• ^ettc•thhiTfelfevpona wa)',ra)nH)ing fcleof fame gritntitt d:rti>(enfknouleJgilifim jtlf'eiQhtt cha/li/eii tftf't Lordt fir hit Jmnei,UH Bntm the endt mthfitme canM'X" ^ cemmmittlhhH ttufi to God , amihefelh jw ^ttawhitpetkiiii hitad. y w4 T/^we nfDawdfor » remembrant*4 kLorde,rebuke mee not in thine'' anger, nei- a To put hifflrdft and others in mind ofCodi chaltiffmeatiot 19 The>' Oiall not bee confounded in the pe- pvLorde,rebuke mee not in thjr rilous tinie,and in the dayes of femine they Ihall V_7 ther chaftife me m thy vyrath. hauemynongh. ^-^ l^"]^"'?""'''"^*"'^^^'"'''^^""'^^'^ bTedefire.h »«. 20 Butth?wickedfhalperi(h,andthcenemies thine hand lyeth vpon me, Hcdeiue.!, not K,./',~;r aengerh.ir j8 But thetranrgreffourslTiali bee dcftroycd P'aluatjon. ) ■rtatis.iftbtr wronr. together,W the cnde of die wicked fliaUbecut f«"\"i^°"'?"°"'~'^'"""V''7,*"'"'***"?;:rn?L?rB°°in X So that the prof. ,V ' thou hadft forfaken me. m I am without hope to recouer my Itrength. n in peritie ofthe wic. ""• , ... -, try grtaieftmiferietheymoftteioyce. o He had rathrthaue the hatred ol all kediibotasa J9 BlltthC zfaluatlon Ot the righteous men iheworld.thentofaileinanypatiofbit duetie to Godwaid. p Which at c!ouJe,whichva. fl^aibe o£tbcLord ■.hcfhalbt their itcn'Tll in the theanthourofmy fal«atioii:»ndlhisdecIatetfathatbeeptayed with faiehopi H^lheth away in - - .- o >•' a moment . y He ejchorreih ihefiitUull to maik; dili<;ently the eximplci both cfGod«niftdej,anda"''>ofbis'udg»niei5tt. z Heefheweth thai the patient bo^ieof thegodlyisnc'trinvaiiieibutin the endehane good rucCcOct (houjh foe a time 4kd ptoou<: ^f"* by ftiadiy lesutioai. time of trouble, 40 For the Lord ftiall helpe them,and deliucr thcm:he (hall deliiier them from the wicked, and fhall fauc thcm,becaufe they truft in him. •fdeliuerance. PSAL. XXXIX. I "Ddniidvtutetltmib ithut fjtt gtiefe mi tHtmeeJfl »f mindthteinu drimn to thfe oulngioMi camfUuiU*^ hm itift'mniei. a rorheconfrffeththtlKbtn hee Mdetirmt. tiid fUeiue^htt Hbuft faith yttinto uorJei ihtt ht voflit notjihroKihthegrtumfleofhag'itfe. 4 Tbeitherehe»tjitk cetttmereijiuflei »hich ttifle of the hifiitnilte of mm, 8 ^ndntiniib mh tbmmiw/fr^in ,\ iitttU i»t P»»' ' Mansvaniiic. Pfalmcsi Saciifice refufcd. 9 ainft » irJtir.M} ir.nt:(o',ihM it rHif flitftttli t'/(itri haw, (for 'tninccares/iaft chou prcpaveil^burnt ortring <-.a;;7?.i«f..-;A;;/M.::,„*; jM(i,.^:i.,.^-rjBji«. aiul fliuie oncnn^ halt thou HOC rei]iiired. f Thoa luft npt- ibf chKft: nnoeu, , , ^ I lai'f.e oj uaati, ■ ■....- of the ao.)ke It «j written ot me, mojllmejoiii" . f -..Chron.i«4i. 1 Thought, b I v/illtrj-x licedc to mywycs^tttat ;,g ldc/i"rcatodoethvgooduill,OmyGod: thef..r.fi«s: «a b Abcitbthad llfinnc not r-ithnv tongue : I uillkc^eitiy yta,thv Lu-a c is iMcbo mine heart. hw DauKi efKc ,;,poimed with ^o^,jj^ liriikkd, \v'r.ile tin- wicked is in mv ii^ht. ' t j . decI.Trecl tht rif^iteoufnefle in the "" ', ? ",""'"" to h.ue -antd 2 I v.as dumme & fpake nothing: I kep. (iiecL harcat CoaSvcgation : loc, 1 will not refraihe my nochmg in mp^ct G»^v\hilc . , ^ j Ij.'iie'not hid thy righteoufnefie uithin f"?'^<- , hinuo"t,"al^ehi, I was mufing,the hrc kindled, 4» . ■ thy laluation : I hane not conceited thy mercie mine ea.es and ihopghwhen 4 Lord,let me Know mine end,an J tbc mca- and thy tmethfrom the <^eat Congregation. Heart.iwaireidit ',:outht'':oh!.' zea'.c caufed 5 Reholde, thoii fuft made my dayPsosTin alway prdenie me. ' booke of thine e. ,: to change hi« Kind breadch,and mine age as nothing in rcfped j j po.- innumerable troubles haue compafled '= ^' '""''"'"''• d^Ho'c'onfeflcth ofthce : furely eiiery man»86»i>«71tatei5alt0x .mG: my finnes haue taken fuchholdcvponmec, ,frembi^inTbe thathegruJged gether t vanitie.Sekih. thatlamnotabletolooke vp:;rf4,tlie\'aremoe Ssnau«:e. agaiDfi God.confi. 6 Doubtlefleman walkcth in afhadow, and {n niimfeer then the haires of mine head : there- ' Dj'"J hettnam- llir.Vhfjo'*'' c^if^iie'^-^hhimfelfeinvaine: he heapechvpr;- fore mine heart hath k failed me. breth 5. degrees of rf::l^T^on. ./.",andcannottellv,hoJhaligatherthem. ,^ Let it pleafe thee, O Lord, to delitier me : Zli:"ZX;t fieiTeofhis lilf. 7 Andnov.e, Lord«, what wait I tor?, muae tnai<;cha/le.OLord.toh'.lpeme. l>:tieth v.;bis ngt,- . YetDaiiidoiren. hopcis cueninthee. ' ' ' , ,. • 14 Lcfthembelconfowided&puttoiljme ""'^["''T''*''''''' 'el'd'wll^' ? DehucrmcfromaUmy_tranrgrelJons,ind together, tharf.eke myfoule todWif. l.t ':^!::^. God^sthoogh makemenotarebukevntotnetooliLh.. ' them be drinen backward and put to rebuke,that andbis inuth. ' tHatheweretoo 9 Ifliould hauc btnedumme, andnothaue defire mine hurt. whereby aj.pea- fenere toward his opened my mo'.iLh.becaufc £ thou didft it. . . - ij LRthenibe ^deftroycd forare^Vardof ^''''''Tl nwV4'enot'a ^° Takethvplaguea.-ay fronn me : forlam their (Lame, which &v vnto me,Aha,aha. i^eo'i!T.!r."d«b luockirg fiocte confijrred by the ftroke of thine hand. 16 Let all them, that fceke thee, reioyce and ourraluatmn. put to fliame. 12 I^earc mvprayer,b Lord, & hearken vnto diinktrh on me: thou art min; helper & my de- couarell: yet faith g,5«'''S'"y"o»- inycrie:keepenotfilenceatmvteares,fci-Ianva liiiererirnvGod^trakcnotaryins. ' ; • inwardly meoued ^;""?'l°;'Xitranger^vchce, d>alb^^^^^ , „ , ^ . , ^L' • ac u- ^ • f^^'^^^'Vu^'^' prouidece.Iooght ^ /• r u t I He defireth that Gads tnercie may contend for him againft the rage of bis ene- tohaueeDdured iy Stay/^l'af an^er trom me,that imayr^CO- jnle^.-m Let:I:irimeOij!iieandcoDfunonJiohtvponibem,n*ichthevititeo. them patiently. tier my ftrength, ''before I go hence and be not. dcdtn haue brooghtvpon ire. n As ihe (aithfn!! alivayetpraili Godlcr his h Though thine , , , '^ ^ . ,. ,• ;beocfites: fotbewicked mock; GodschildrenintheirjffiiaioDs.ll openpla'aestig'itnoteaermorevpnnthemystthylecretCBifecontinuallyfiet- , ^^ teththem. i The aofdfign:£eihallii;athedeficeth. ath«iUi,fotce. ftrergth, • P S A L. XLI. • •' ■ beaatie, and in whatfoeierhehathdeliiejforhar the rod ofOod laketbawayall i -Dtmildno irUiuuH) e'Hiiltd, bkjpthlhevilhmti'iiif hit th3ti?de(iredintliiswo:l>'. k For his forowecanftd bra lothmke that God • f^v, ^ ^nic'j'flpUi>irif>i!!the:'tthaofhat7vr,tfru»dtt wmiUdcfttoybim vtetly: whereby wc feehow hjtdit isfortheven' Sain;sto an^ fnmliaK,^ canu to p-t/ff in fu^^loh.xj.ii. ^f:tr,hf ij:ej>ean:ea?i«ii!theiiwoide$,ivhendeathariddcf^airea9iilcthein. ^eAii^, th gyni mraaofGod ^er.i.'f rhiffiJ^n^im.a'-.J ••; n^t'iufriughittnemU'totritimfrha^anfihiir-, ij Crttub PSAJ« XL. , tHo^hrtftnlhdifi'i-anioCjJ. I DfuU JrUKfT'd fremfrrat dtni^r^thlhmafm^t enJpr/:fe ^To htmthate3fcelleth.^TrxlmeofT)auiff. ,h(grac,<>fGodforhuailmtr«nr,,^dc,mmtri^nbh,,pro. -^ Lcfled/i hechataiudi^eth v-ifely oftfacpoorC: a Notcondem- f,Hfh\m<.ifi Mi, to C,J, r.rui,,, cr.df,dnun,hh,r,, -Dthc Lordihaldeluierhmun y time oftrotioJe. n.rg h™ ,s accor- CodHt'KcU r^oftd. 14 ^f^irwird ht giuftiithml, 2 IhcLoid vwllkeepe him, &prelcntehim j"j)*j^|, .. , »^«ifTMUthG')},andht,:micvni!,lf.irei(>rhf.emmKS,-:^uh gliue : he flialbeblefled Vponthc earth, & thou that -here are di"* i'^dc.u>,ichy,:Mr^y^d,.,,^f^r,ur Wilt not deliucrh'm vnto the wilof his enemics. i-.e.s«u(es.why , . 5T»fo'«^/;«f w*-/^/^^y^^'*»/C-;f^ J. TheLordwilftrcngthehimvpon {■ tbedof Godhye.bhi/ ,Ti,o«§h God ..e. 1 Waitcdapaticnrly for theLord,and hemchned forow:thou haft nimed al his c bed infais ficknes. ^'"/jr "/ >'^ V;;i;;ya^^e^'™^^^^^ ,. , . .., ■ ^T^^^^-'iraide, Lord haue mera>vr>onl\'rh7;:'''' ,i7h":.V,'hVa^.' .^ Hebronghtmeaifoout ofthebhomt^Ie ^^heale my roiae,for Ihauefinnedagainfttf.ee. b When/oVforow bHehatbdeli.e. pit. Out ofthe.ryrieclay, and fct my feete vpon j^jj^^ enemies dfpeake euiU ofme, J^;/^^, "Hs'-f^ ofnjind rrlManrTs" '^'™'^fi!'^fu"' "''"°"'^'U- f \Vhen-Q-.allhe d;e,and his name perifti? ^ vpo"h"bed fTh^tirrpecia. ,^ Andhehathputmmymouthcanovfong ^ And ,f he come to fee me, he fpeaketh cThoVhaft 'tefto- occafion to ^ife °'^P'?''f/""^^ our Ood: many (halfec«& teare, , jj^^j^ ^^ j^^,^.^ j^^^,^^ iniqiurie uithin him, red hicn in his ficke him: for Gods be. and ftiaUtrnftrnth; Lord. ■. . ' , d»aV«;» he commeth"foor:h,he telleth it. bed.and fern bio o:«f"nTr^rvs"o U-* Blc^^td « the man that maketh dic Lorde All they ^. hate me,whifpertogedieragainft 'd^^;; j „.,f, „. I'^ltZ'ZT^^'^'^^^j''?'?!^''^'''''''^^^^ me:e«*„a:^iinftmedothe>imagrnemineW. ,„rca";othau^ d To foW their asturneahdeto lies. , ^ ,„ , . 8 fA niifchiefe is light vponhim,andhethat their crueli hate txaiijple, which he J « O Lorde mv God, thou haft made thv V-rth Oin'l nr> moreuT? quenehed, bat innft nee^'e, dne, wondcrfi.ll ^wrkes To many, that none can count '> f^ '""fT" :,;'"/::•<,_ j ...Uomc I tnifted !«!f "y '^•»-"«- that trufteth not • . i i i i r t ij 9 1 ea,my t tamiiia. meno, vnome lOTutcu, f^ji j(j,(,_ onelviu the Lord. «n order to thee dv,' thoughts toward vs: I wotiH ...hich did eate of my bread, 3 hath lifted vp the c For pretendi.g eDaaidjoeth declare, & fpeake''frAff'w,fr«f the)' are moc then he elc a "ainft me. tocomto.-tme, fiom oiie kinds of lam able to ejXJrcfl'e. ° beconrpircth my God, fauou. to g Sacrifice and offering thou diJft not defirc: «>'»* '» ••!« Le^-tand br.geeth .hereof, f Th'^fmies '|oy-3i't b> '■'; f;'P* theconienrplation ° paoiHiicems.thaJ fiodwjsbecomehismortall eneiuie. yEUr. the mm cf my of hisprouJdenceonet a!!, and cfirfefleth that his connfcls towards vs arefarte fttce. g As Dauid fe!t his faifehood, and as it was chiefly acco.Tiplilbed ia aboue out c3facitie«;wecaBnotfoa:acbaj tell theminotdct. Chiift,Ioh.i j.i8.folhallbis irembetscoQlinuallyprooue the fame. L b. 10 Thae- TowaltconGod, Pfalmcs. God oncly giucth viftonc. h Meaning, eitbee in profperitie of Iife,orifltheirue fear: of God againli all ten- t2[icins. i Shelving itie eiii- dti-tfiuresofihy iithetlf prouidecc. k Py (his tf pcti. tlon, hcftineih vp thera.thrullto piailc God. (he fai(bfull not to telen;,bu(con- 1 0 Thercfore.O Lord, fiauc mcrcic vpon me, 5 Why art thou caft downe, my foiile ? and and raife rr,c vp ; fo I (liall reward them. why ait thou dirqiiieted within me? e waite on e vs'hereby li« xr Evthislknowtliatthoufaiioureftme, be- God: tor I will yet giue him thaiikes, he it my "ti-noniiheththt caiife mine aiemie doth not triumph againft me. prefent helpe,and my God. fii(hfuli 1 1 2 And as for mc,ihou vpholdeit me h in mine ftjndy to waits on the Lord, ihoiigh their wonblesbcIoDgaddeteal'" tegritic&doftfet me before div'foce for cuer. PSALXLTTTT I 7he fhithfUll ttmihti thegtett mircy of God ItwtrdhUfeti. /■/f.9 ^jttr^thiy comfliimt,hecfufiihry fitiii m more. 17 ^lio they aUeage ihr cowtiini asdi with .,4ljralt'n,fir iht ketjiiHg vlitiioflhiyflxw whalgrKuoiu thingi ihcy juffrtd, a J FiriaUy they pray vnio Ooduotlo loitmncibttrtilfiiUloK, (tnn^tlt l.im! redoKrJflh to ll'e aivlti^if) nfhu honour. fTo bin: thatexcdleib. A iTalme to^iue mflru- (!?.9?», committed tc tkefonnes of}{arah. WEe haue heard with our » cares, O God : , This pr^Irre f-e- _,^ , , , „ ., . „, , , . „. our lathers banc told vs the workes,'W ineth to hauc bene STohtmth^texcelleh. KVi^mttojpiemlttH- thou haft done in their dayes,'n the olde time : -"adeby fomcex- c'": ^ """"■■'^ed '"//^'Z^'"'" 'I ^o.''^' . 1 nnv thou haft driuen out the b heathen '/"*"' '"-'>^'!"' A S the Hart brayeUi for the ru.er. of water, fo ,,4,1, ^^, hand,te, frottSlmg that although he wiufrureto be kept of them, which were of !lie number of ihe I.eiii(es. b By thefe fimili- V . ^ ^ My tcares haue b.m my meat day & night jj^ht of thv countenance , becaufe thou didft "' ■" f"ch hhe a^ de- wDuethey ciauyiay vntomeM hsreisthy Goa:' i fhuour them. fliflion. 4 When 1 remem'jred '' thefe things,! pow- As wb'ets'take red out my Very heart, becaufe I had gone with plcafiireiii eaiin; the mukitude, ar.d led them into the Koufe of paniing,hc ih eth iisfetuer fiie to ferue Gud io his Temple. 4 Thouatt my King, O God : fend heipe „ J„''"r'"'' *^* vnto g laakob. c To wit.out fa- y ''1 hrough thee haue ^ve thrufl backe our ''•"'• •firer'SnJ gi"e>-i"^thanke. for the helpe of his prf fence. "^ Eut thou haftVauedvs from ouradue,^-,ries, 1% ,„..,f„:.,-' , <5Mvvjod,ms foule is caft downe withm me, r,n,)i,n'l ,.„^^I,/.,«^^^^.,(;,/:^., ..i,^.u„„,„ ' _T row coc( <1. jied^-.- faults 1)1 ihefltui to cjll hira into d,„.«., , ^"f^'^' reproche me, faying daily vnto me, ^re round about vs. g Affl a.ons came y-^ h^^e is thy God > 10 thiclie vpcnirc, iheitftrengthcanie ,,,,,. , „. « , -s 1 -.4lhoumakeftvsaprouerbeamongthena- "hevLitnowTedee I' v;v-hyartthou caftdowne,myfouleKnnd ^j^^^ & a nodding ofthe head among ^^ people, that , his affii'iot» , . , . r , ■,. .•,.,, , • r I) Mv™confuiion«dailybcforeme,anJth2 """byhsiutt r^hXre ifno e^d u [ ^ ^''"7" °'"*^ '?"" ''^^^^■- '" " ""V P''^^"^^ ftame ofmy face hathcouered me, .ndgement. ,j helpe,and my God. ' " that I felt my fclle i^ouerw helmed: Godbepacificd,andrendtemedic. h He aflurethhimfelfeofGods heipe in time for the eniniie and^aucn^cr nils. V/l 111 V IctUk. liclLllX-Wii^L WVl II1\., tt ^ I ' I .J, L 1- 1 I J o t T \\»r,tnhlirfl(4' 1 6 I-or the %-oyce ot the 1 andercr & rcbuKer, Ju,,- to come, i That 15,1 am mod grieuoully tormented, k This repctiiion doth declate ihit Daiiiddid notouetcomeatonce: to teach vs tobecoDflant, fctas niuch ai God will cettaineJy delitier his. ' JCoQf.S ;($, a He defireth Cod rndertake his P S A L. XLIIL I Heprayethto kdelhicrtcifriimthcKiwhtchtoi:fplreiigiihift r 1 1 hm,-hii he mif^hiio) fully f>r.vfe Coi w H, he!) Congrr^xtmu IlCpS gone OUt Of thy p.lths, 1 Vdge a me^ 6 God, and defend my caufe a- 17 All this is come vpon vs, yet doe we not k Knowii o foigctthee, neitlierdeale wefaldy concerning [h,s!aram,">i'e.rhcy thycoucnant. mu.nmrennt.but 8 Our heart is not turned backe; neither onr f«lf theit affti«ions:who jiii- 4 Then <" willlgo vn^o thealtarof God,' '*■•' '"?""'''/ '"^f- » "!< \^"'"i ""'""!■ "". '"""''"'': '"^ "ClTn'Z: tKvpt»m:|CJ. u_- -IT • I -t r ^^ i r-^J hereme ettht power tfi'tl:,v>htch mi l,!oi,efcomt hvofenj. p Thtylhewe d He prnmileth' "^T " '' I ?l"e t«-''k5 ynto thec,0 Cfod n.i;^Od. j^u they honoured God a.irht,becaufe they trailed in him alone. 4 Tlwy take ' tooffcrafolemaclicnficeofibaokefgiuiagin tvken of his great del iuecancc, Godiowitneifc thattfaey wetevinight lobinwa'd. i zz Surdy encmi !y that he would reliore him to the fabetnrclc'. b That is, the ciuel coinpanie of mine enemies. c ToiMit.iliy fa- lx>ur,whichap peateth by the Chrift and his Church figured. Pfalities, God is a (arc refuge. lo I The faitl'Rill 22 Surely i'ortln' fakc >■ are wf fajne^onrimi- <»«W I iiaUcriWr into the Kings palace. tHilieihisthcit allv, .ind are coiiiitecias fiicepi. fb: the l;ai'ghrcr. 16 In{k-ai!of thy fathers (hall tin- "children „, They !l,i!l comfoi!,tbit ihe •, vr,whv lleepeft thou, O Lord ^awake.be hee -.thou I halt nwkc them princes nthioughsll l.joegrf:!. wicked i)uniln ;, ' ' „-r !_ i 1 - -t .henjDotfo.theit no', fiine oft for euer. theca.th. (;nncs,but fee 24 VVherctorehideft thou thy face? iwWfor- 17 I uillmrke thv „..,.. Gods cauff ,M3tt. ofttcit oui m fcric and our afriii^tion? through all venerations : therefore (hall the neo- ^he ott" at '"Z'^'iOt 5.io,:.P.t.4.i4, '^ _.... . . ..o.t. , .... ■• b . .1 r ThtreiSK' CCS clitD their Name to be rememhred i'^i" ngdfi.th 25 For our fbuleis <" beaten doune vnto the pJegiuetkinkes vnto thee v^orld without cnile. cfChnfttiliing- ho'proOeco.'.ctlc, duft; our belly cleauethvnto the groiind. ,, i ,. • ■ ,. „.. . ^, ,. , u''"?'' ':.''''''/"« puc.o 26 Rife vp for our fuccour, and redeemevs ,„j „„,,„ Salomon. *" tor thy t mtrcifs fake. txcep'.tr.ott ibinehan^i rayfc vs ip, t VV;.ich IS the or.ly 3rd lufficieat lanfoBie to dtliuer both body and feule fiom adkindecflUucticiaJirifiry. P S A L. XLV. \ Tbemtit/He cfSi/omii:, hu hinicu',:1'rt,!^lh,tf.imir,rKf)Ct, tiflffver art p'li/ti','^ ttjo hu iK/inage wuhihe tg f^t:iin teu:^anhttlhin niQMa'iaHjJ'nt, 10 Ifthal fljet cat re- r.iunct htr ficplt tnd tki lout ofhttcnuniri,^ tMd g>»t htr Jn'fi vrlo!) n inr hudniai. Ijha'r iht »hieh tigui i,iht van- dttfuUratiiPiitndvKTrifrofihrkin^MTm ofChtiJi»»!i$ht C hurch hU^oujt ncn> tai^tn o( ikfi JtJ.rilfd, ^ To him that exceUeth on a Shojhannim afing of b lout togiue in[tTUc!!on, committed to the firtnes'jfK^ral). a This was 1 cer- tai-.etone otaa iolirunicnt. b Of thatperfite lo^'Ciha: ought to ve bctivetne t'ehusbanaacd the ,^ 'St. PSAL. XLVL I ^fonf tfsrium'^htT ihuikt (i'ting fit iht dtliHtttn'i efli- rujaltm^tfiii SmiMChttib iwuh hu trmie vm arixtn 't*;, crlomt olhtr hire lml:itn and rr.it iieibia dtlixnutict bj iht mi^huthmdofCoJ. 8 IVkettb} ihtPrcfhci icmnundm^ tha gttatUnitiltfdslh rxhoti the ^lihful toiiut ihiniftlutf vhilf i>i:o tht him in all rr.anercf I Though the waters thereof ^rage sa^'bce ^e°'e'"bu°rDe«. a VVhichwasei- iher amuncai; X /fine heart will vtter forth a good matter : I iVlwill intreatc;« my workes o£the King : my earth be moo ued. and thoiighthemountaincs faU 3vr,p;.;,fi,VB tongue a *} the pen ofaf.vift writer. 2 Thou art ' fairer then the children of men: c Salomons bea». Pp-^'f ,F°T''^ '" *^' "P'' ^^""^^ God.hath troWle'd7^»^tremounta'^ncrfirakea^^^^^^^ d.e :.erc.e and bldfedtliceforeuer. ^ ofthefame.Selah. po«er .„ dcftn- jGirdethy fwordevpon /A^ thigh, Omoft ^ q-,, ,^5,^,^ jj a eT^j.jer,whofefTreamernall <>"'i^^'- migntie,f) wit.ir.y tvoruiip ana thy glor^', ^nol- cUA rK.» r;.;- r.^ n.-.A ■ r„.^ rK/> <;or,/^.,.,r„ ' f '''^ '*•••*« w-l tie and eloquence to Binn: fjuoui with his people, anuhis power to «ii(!tcame hisene- micSjis herede* fctibcd. d Hcatljdethto them that tide in chariots in their m.gnt.e,f.,n'«^tny tvoriiupar.a thy glor>', ^^^ glad the Citie of God : fw>;the Sanftuary '["^^''^^'^J' 4 ,And prolpcr wkH t.hy glory: »/,««* the heart were mooued,(?o what defolations he hath m.adc inthe earth. 0 He maketh \'. arte to ceale vn:o the endes of the world; he brcaketh the bo we and cutterh the mcth the chariots with fire. net of Sliilcah.ivhicb padVd through le- lufaletirmeaoirg, '.hsuahihcde" f?nce leemene- oet f 1 riDa!l,yet!f Ood bane app{>i[|. laOmo kingdotne ofChnft. f Hatheftablifhed thy kiogdomc U tl.e figure of V h:i!l,whichis •lie peace and icy of the Church, g lathe which . ,„ , , r „ f .V. -.vv...^ and knowe that lam God.J will •"'".'f is iuffi"- 8 Ahthygar.mentsy5«(f./ofmyrrheandaloes, beeNalte Qacenein a veTtiire of gold ofOphir. 10 » Hearken, O daughter, and confider,and . ^ . incline thine e.ire: forget alio thine o.^tie people ^adn^t!;:,':;fSl'-^^hyfathershot< . ' ^ 11 So fiial the king Bauepleafure in thy beau- tie- tor he is thy Lord, and reucrence thou him. 1 2 And thetdaiigbtcr of || Tyrus Tvith the rich of the people (hall doe homage before thy lace with prefa Its. ■. - . I i The Kings daughter is all glorious ' v/ith- in: her clothing is of brovdred gold. 1 4 She iLalbe !)rought vnto the King in rav- mcn: of needle worke : the virgins tbutfii{on> af- to lee them glue tbiokes tnd re- ioyce for thee, b Though he had many Kings daughters among hiswiues.jcthe lojej Pharaohs cijjliierbell. i Vnderthefi pu'C of Pharaohs da he Lord ofhoftes it with vs : the God of t£^'-i«« *« laakob ii our refuge. Selah» "■"'!'• „ , ° g They are affured tHatGodcasatid will dtffcd his church from all dangers and enemies, h To wit,':o■A•oftheha^'ldefl^oyed his enemies jnddeliocred his people, i He war-' net.hth;m that (icrfecute the C!:iirch, to ccafe iheir ctncliie : fottlsihey (hall leeleibatGbii istoofttongfot tfaem.againit whom thcy(i°h', PSAL. XLVIL I The Proyhetf*hiyle:h*t/fit(iple to themrfl}^ offhtttut tadeHnUumg GaJ, cttTrtuniiif^ tht tmvcte afGaJ towde thetinfitT.tie of lAittob.g ^ttd ^Jterprophic'ieth tj iht t(;jj. dome of Christ in thu '•nut of the Opfftll, . ^ To him thM exceUeth. ,^Tfilmecom- m.itted to thefonne-, ofY^rah. ALl people 2 clap your hands : (In? loude vn- „ . , ^.> S • 1 ' • • 1- 1, ^ a Here is Petited to Uod '.Mth a ;o; hill voyce. Ch„ll,vnto 2 Forthe Lorde/;high, «a I.- j /•* inpocriticall, but ftiee is gloriims both within thelfwes.Ww > were the keepers ofthelawe and Propheiesjchoolemafters to and withuut: and bow be it the Church listh not at all times ihis ontwatdglo- theGentilef.ihat they Oiould'wiithgladnelTc obey them, c Geo lu;h chols3 W ly/hc fault is le be iaiputed onelytotheixiogfiiiiude. aboue all ojhei uuaa« (• coiov a raoft glot;ou5 inhetiiance, Bb 2 S ^'^^ The va'ine truft of the wickcci. d Hedoethil- lude vnto the tfumpetSj'hjc wtre bjowcn at litUmne {:3tieS: y T» him thtt txcellsth. ^ Vfn'me com- niitted to thefonnes ofK^rah, ThekingdomeofGbd. Pfalmes. 5 God is gone yp with triumph,f«<« theLord, wichthe ''_ lomidof the pimpet. 6 Sino'praifestoGod,lini;pravfes:fingprailcs j T Earc ■^ this,all fs people : piie eare, al yc that » Hewil int(«te vntoourKing,fingpn)ifa. ' ' lldwelindievvoilJ, nc'hd°tlTiT; 7 For God « the Kiiic; of all the earth : fing 2 As\velUoweashie,bothrichandpoore. iii,p,'ouidc"ice ^ buc (.t doctn lur- praifes euery om tliat haxh <•■ vndcvrtandiiig. ^ M\ mouth fliall Ipeakc of wirdoiTic,and the which cjiuio: be thct fijuifii: iiie 8 God rejgneth oner the heathen: God litteth meditation of min? heart is of kllov^ledge. petceiutd by the vpoi? his holy Th one. . . , ~~", " 4. 1 "i^l incline mine eare to a parable, sfif/ vt- j,"^^'*"'"' "'-'''. , 9'^ic priJiccsoftl-epeopIearegatheredYn- tcr my ifraue matter ^'pon the harpe. b Theiijh wic. to the j^^ople of the God of Abraham : for die 5 U herefore Ihould I ^feare in the euil daies, kedncs tcigneani Oiieldso!sJieuorldif/'?^-etoGod:he tisSreat- vehen iniqiiitiefiialcompailemeaboutj-wrfrmine fn^iesiase.rw- X ■ "^ • ° L,.i,^ ' ingGod'Ail exe- cute his iudge- tlie triuniiih (if Chtift and hisoloriius arceiifl >nintoilie heauens. e Heteqiirctli thaivndeiftani'iiig beioyned wiih f!!i2iig,lesftthe ly to be e;;ah^. Ka°me of God be ptophaned with vaine cJ**5S» f He prayfetli Gnds hlghscs, far thai he ioynetii the great princes of ihe vvShde (whomehe c»!leth fbieids;^to tJie/elowibipofhisCfautch. • ' P S A L. XLVIII. a Some I'ut this dillerence be- twceneafong and Pfalme.l'ajing thnt it is called a'long, whenihetc is nu jn(l.iimeiit,biit the voyce: and the Plilmc the con- tiary.The fong of ^ the Plaline is whc the infttuments begin,andibe vovcefoJfoweth. The Pfaldieof the together fongithecon trarjr. b Albeit God Ihew hii wonders through all the world.yetheewiil be chiefly praifed in his Church. Bccaufe the hecles? 6 They triirt in their <: goods, and boaft them- mentsaoalnlThe. feluesin the multitude of their riches. wicked m time '- 7 Yctamancanby nurfmeanes redceme his '©""emer't. brother: he cannot giue his ranfometo God, ', '^°^"'^ '""• „ ,. J . 3. , , .- I • cesismeeie , , . , 8 (.bo ^precious is the redemption ottlieir madnesiceino ' Kv.g..>r.en,hm.\fir.h,r.hKh,hU.,yutn,JoGoi (rem- 9 That he may liue (lill for eucr,rt«i not fee tcito.ei. tenor thegratie.. . , ,^ rrSorare, 10 For nee lecth thatvvifemen ' rfie, ^^i.faUo ornot to befound, !hat the ignorant and foolii-h pei-ilh,&leaue their as prophecx was liches for g others. ^ precious m ihe /) at afl iirntt re.til/ to difeiti'ihcm. The Pfdr/ie ftcmeih tober/ifCitie of our God, euea vpon his holy GRcat »i thcLorde, and g.eatly to I e praifed inthet' Mountaine. 2 Mount Zion, /y»«^ Northyvard,** faire in fi- tuation : it ts the 'ioy of the whole earth, arid the Citie of the great King. J In the palaces thereofGod is knowen for a ''■ refuge. 4 For loe,the Kings were ^gathered, heard,ro haiie wee feene in the vi'otdof faluatioa Citie of the Lorde of hoftes, in die Citie of our came thence to Go'd: God wilfiabhlhit foreuer.Sclah. • 9 We waiteforthy Iouingkindiieile,0 God, in the middcs of thy Temple. I o O God, according vnto thy Name , fo is , }9 V He '1^1 ente- mto the gen thy praife vnto the' worlds ende : thy ri^ht kind ^^"-^^^f^ andzy^y (hall not hne for is full of righteoiifiielTe. Let ^ mount Zion reioyce, r thy lull iudgenientsagainll thine enemies. 1 For in thit ocr vai'de defence and ftrenfth Goiisblelsingidid alloa'.'peate. hiitthe chiefeis io i;e referred to Cods fauour and fcctct defence,who ncuer Icaueih his. 15.7. ^kbr.he b'.rjeil ru foulr. n The flattf rets pravfc them that liue in rlelights. p Both(h?yand their fathers ftiall line here butawhile.aiid at length d:f for euer. q He condenineth mans ingrati;uJe,who haoing lecciued e'xcelUiU gifts o(X)od,abul£th them like a beali to-his owoe condemaa.ion. P S A L. L. I Bicaufi the church ii nlviiy fu'JofhypwtitH, 8 tVhkhdi imngme thill GoJ wtO h't norfljipuea with tutirttd certmi- r,UiOn'yyW:t'iOHt the hfurt: n.iefpiciAtlyihf tctrti tttri nf shit Of i/,i«n , littnuft of Ihrr, li.iirii tiiti utemon'm of li t Lniy'htxhnzlhtt their Itinficei vttefMlfickiii, iJThere- furelhePrijihet iie:h teiitoHt lUi fttjjtttrchtt *ij prii- noMHctth the N4mi of God to In bU^htmtd, nki-e Mineffi islttiiieeremaniei. ij ForhrdccUreththeivorflifof Coil til bt fhiriiiial^vhtrcofitre t»oprittcijiABp»il(i,'miocalion, IliiinkeifiHttif. W ^ Tfalme of-^y1faph. limit a Who was ei- PSAL. XLIX. The ho'y ChoHcAllith tUmen to the con/i'lertlioii ofm\M< lift, 7 ^.hiwin^lhim'iotto hie mo/l CI' ft I, that are ninl wenkhitytml t' t'tfirc ni: toiit fiiirt},bm cont xryvile hee llfttth-jp ourtifttdei to lOiififlerhiae aU ihinft *yetiiki h Cidt proHijenct: I4 IVhoiuhet iiiiieth ilrjctvorldlf _ n„fe>, tj ,Me, U/lm,:Jo.mrm, ,s$' f"'> >"' ["^1"'" thefitlUlC VlVtO tlie'^oing douiie thereof. committed 7.rhefjL\.te. •--■ ' b To pleadeagainft his diflemblmg people before hi-auenaaatitt!. 2 Cut THc God of Gods,ca»M the i,ord iiath ({""okai ther the authour, .wdcillcd the !> earth flomthe riling vp of «" a cb.efe finger. , . , , c K> whom It Wjs ■ The true facrifice. Pfalmes. The corrupt nature of man. it 2 Out of Zion, rrhich u the « perfection of tiide of dv; coj-aflions put a^vay mine iniquities, t B»c»ofc Goil had bcautic,hath Co 1 Ihinccl. ' 2 VVa'!, irccihroii^ilv irom mincinioiiit^-, « My finnts ftjcke imayeft ici'n hauT'n'orf'lt s»ue bTi Uw'it J Gnthcin^' >' Saints together vntome,thofe l>eiull when thou «fpeakeft,ll ccpt y true vfe be 1 4 Offer vnto God praife,&: • pay thy vowes wicked, and finners ihalbe conuerted \ nto thee. „d"|^^ '''J^.^'^' thete,«h,chuto vnto the moft High, 14 Dcliiiev me from"' blood, OGod, \»h!ch bv earef &mour- io mTp.omiiei ^ > ^^ "'^ ^"P^" "^^ '" ^^ ^^"^ °^ "'O"^'!^ = ^'^ the God of mV faluation, ?n td be reformed, and wouldgiueit: thou dcliteft not in burnt offnng. j^"**,^"""*'" '''^'h""'fi,''*h°''' ^ft "ft niv\Nordes behind (hee? ij Thefacafices ofGod-rea °contritefri- a!ruren'etba7i»i neVde o( foi^ Mt ^ ^ ^°^ "'^*^' '^^°" ^"^ ^ thicfe,<'thou riinneft rit -. a contiite aiid a broken heartjO God, thou dra^en cu of the Gsd.^hofelif'e Mth him, & thou art paftakei with y adulterers, wilt not defp^ife. flauerie of finn*-. quickereth all the ip Thou c;iueft thv mouth to Ciiill, and with 1 8 Be fauourable vnto P Zion for thy good e„j/oon°r'th«'' "* *'''d"^f|-''(,''° thv tongue thou for£;cftdecleite. ,. pleafiire:buiUthe wallesoflcrufalem. ethers by his'ex. r4ew t"by ""e"* '° Thourfittcft,<>n(ifreakell:againft thy bro- 19 Then (halt thouaccept ) facaf ce of qrigh- ample may tume mlrdefi.11 of Gods ther,4«i/flanderer: thy ir others fonne. teouihcire, e^cnihe burnt otfering and obhtion: '» God. beoffitei by n Thefe rfiings haft thon done,and Iheld my then (hall the-/ offer calues vpon thine alrar. d-romi'a;'arT'' m Whf "dolft fO"S"e: /*. rf/Vrtr^thou dlOuglltc(t that I was like .^^ „j^.„, ^^at were {lai.e wiih him.i.Sm.i 1.17.. » By gi"'"? «>« «"''"'■' «» thou (j'ne to be of ^^^ '■ ***' ^ "^'1 tCprOOue ihce, and <{{a.tbem in praife thee.when ihou fl,aU fotgine n.y finret. e Whichisawouodirg of tbe mv peonte & tiU Order before thee. heart proceeding o!(jith,«hichfeekeh vnto God tot inercie. p Heprayetblcr k-'ftolinycoiia. ,, OhconHderthls Ve that forCet God leaft ''" '"'"''« '^''""''' beca.re through hisfinneitwasindaPgcrof Co^siodje- oatfeeinothooart t t-'nconiiaer tnis,ye cnac ror},ci:vjoa, iea.t ^^^^ - Thatis.inftandUafall^appliedtolheit r.ghtende.wbichjiilie txel- bu: a-, hypoaiiT? ^ ^eaf^VO" mpiCCes, and there benone that c^n ^.^ oftuhand.epeniance. o A-,d;ol.ueic deliuerj'o*. cofdii>jto my 27 Hethat offerch fpraife,(l',aIlgloriiieme: ,; PSAL. LII. word. andtohim.thatl'difpofcthhisway «r/V6^vnllI « ttauid i-fcrVytth ih enoitr.-. titumu cf A« adanfatit Wrbatarethef^uiB t"^ewthetalliatlOnotGod. . ■:thePr„Jt,„tffa,^f. ^Da«tdp,ofl„cie,h^md,fi,uli:cr, el them that co:i!eiDneGfd»word. p He noreth the croel'.ie of hypocrites, « ^na incanrtgttn iht fi'tf-faJl tt pul tht'.t ccr,lidtuc.- m which fjiirecotin tbeirtalke or iudgemer.t their owaettieihetsfoone, q IwH Cc'y-^l^fiiuigrmir.ii an tno^Jh»-^af*t;/lhu4^itrrfAnei. wtittall thv wicked deedetinato'1lr,aixl make ihee CO read andicknowlerge 5 ^n3iF.iit:iy hi rtnrcti{iati«n ollmiiatHrali;iatxmkmauduji<^iutie,iia to the h*nfeof x^htfnelech. alfolrrt»tiuiAfialltl>r.poHniiu.TThrnprieT/l ,, , n n 1 i /• naa,fiar,., kafi God kindneffeof God enJureth davlv. tv7a« SanU h.'^ • »A„A/„„/,„,4„,„,,„/-,*«.r„e,,.»«r«;*e/«V 2 Thy tOn^ne imaginethbmifchjefe, /l«.^ ca>r.evn'.obtm. S ThoudodUoueeuill more then good, <«;i ^JJ'.^-.tlv^ mitted fo hotrible after he had gone in ro-B^th-fheba. Ues more then to (pepKe the "f- tnieth.belah. fi3U«resan'd!yes finnes.andlyenin T T Aucmercy ^•^>on m", O God,^accordirteto 4 Thouloueft all words that ir.aydeftroy : to accofe and de- ;t!j!ran^'l°" fi thy louingkiWlnes: according to the multi- O deceitfldl tongue ! ^X^llZ^l'^ ^.T^^Zr^:.. b Ashi, fmoe^-erertianfold a^dg.ea/o he ,eo.irexb J So ftial God c deftrov thee for euenhe ftial rThotho»a"* tiut God woiJd giue (uto tiKtecliug «1 his cxccUcdi and abuudant tnercjcfc fotbtate for a tine,) et »t length he will rccowf eoft tfay falHthoode, . _- .-, m The godly oppreffed. take thee and plucke thee out of thy tabernacle, fteme'o b '"" ^ "^ ^°°^^ "^'^ °^^ °^^' ^""'"^ ^' ^'^.l'"*"?- ^5^" foft^e felled"'"" ^ The « righccoiis alfolhallfeeit, fand feare, for the eyes of and fhall laiigh ac hinijjiRnj, iKe reprobate are ftiat vp at Godj iadgtrntnt. f With lo. foil reiierence,!ceing that he lak;ch their pjciagaibft thewickei. HEare i my prayer, O God, and hide notthy a The eameftneffli fdlfe from my fupplication. ' of his pnier deda. teth ibe vehement icfe, in. < 2 Hearkenvncome,&anfwerenfc:Imourne jyofhis hisltength,biit tin^d vnto the multitude of his in my pTayer,and make a noyfe. fomuch as he ij riches,=«>/i:eofthtgo' no 2 God looked down from heauen vp^on the '"'' »" ^v?'^^^/'^ a Which '.varti foU.uinrnt at kinde tfnote. , b w'Le.-ess no re- I God.the)^ hauccomipted & doneafaomuia- gardishaiofbo-- t le wicketlnafc : /fcerciJ none that doth good ne.lie ot dilnjoe- ftie.ofveituenot of vite.therethe Prophej pu>noan* cet'i tliJtfTre peo- ple i.aoeuaGnd. c Wuexeby he eoiidemneth all fcaswler'ge aad vnJeiftaading, thatiendeth cot to feeke God. 8 He would make hafte for mv deliucrance feare. f from the flormie wind and tempeft. e Feare had dtiDea T-> /I ^-r I • III- hiiii to fo great di. 9 Dc(troy,0 Lord, c5"§djujde their tongues: ftrefle, y he «iihed for Ihauefeenecnieltieandftrifcinthecicie. tobehidio fame 10 Pay and night they goe about it vpon the wildernefle.and to wtillcs thereof: both himquitie and mifchiefe ^h,t"f^^^^7 which God had Children of men, to fee if there were any that woidd vndci-ilaniand - fccke God. 5 *F.uerv one is gone back:the\' areahogether coiTiipt : there is none y doth good,no not one. 4 Doe not the ^ workei^ of iniqtiitieknowc that they cate vp my people tu they eate bread ? they call not vpon God. 5 There the}' were afraid for fearej^-fc^r^ no c feare was. for G od hath fcattered the * bones of d Dinid ptonouD- {^;ni that bdieged thee : thou haft put them to ance^o'ltnrtXtl confafion,becaure God hath, caft them off. g8ueinetj,whoha- 6 Ohgiuefaluation vntolfracl out of Zion : uing charge to de- -when Go'd turn?th the captiuitie of his people, fend and prefetue j^,„ laakobihaUreioyce, and Biaelfhaibe glad. moflctuel'y deuoiue ihem. e When they thought there was none occsfion to feare the fudden vengeance of God lightedvpon thetn. { BeiheeBeroiespower aeuet fu gre»t,not the dinger fo fearelali,%et Gcd delioeteth his in due tune. PSAL. LIIII, u Wickednefle ;V in the middes thereof; de- proinifedtiiathe ceit and guile depart not from her Ih-eetes. OieQ'.deoioy. c t ■ • 1- 1 I r f From the ctuell 12 Siirejvmme » enemie did not deiame me : ra^e ard tyrannic for I could haue home it : neither did mine ad- of'saai. uci-(arie e;alt himfilfe a?ainft nie: for I would s a? in the con- l«ueh,dmefromhim.; It^fluffi 15 but»r»d/ne quicke into the graue : for xwckednclTe ii Saul. in their dwellings, eiitn in the middes ofdiem. ' '^ '"'"* "P'" . , ^ n T -91 11 ^ , IF, 1 eneiEie had loitghl J 6 But I will call vnto God, and the Lorde mine hurt.i could willClueme. the better haue 17 F,ueningandmoming,anda^noonewiUI auo^dcdhim. prav,m Sf make a noifc.& he wil heare my voice. ^^^^l^'Z 1^ 1 8 He haih tleliuered n.y foiile in peace fro the me in fr.eiidfhip . t "DcuUbr ought intogriAt inigfr by the retfmofihe 7.1 battel,^/;;?/ nti againft me.for°many were w me. a-.d conntell in I Hedeciaethy when all meares doc iaile.God will deliuetenen at it werehy miiade, them that call vnto bim wiihan vp- tightcoofcience. b Towit.the Ziphims. c Sau! and his ar- mie,which were likecmcll bealts, and could not be faiisfiedbutby his deaih- d Betheyneoet fo i'evi'e.as he was with lonathan. fhiV}', 5 Calltth vpon the Kflttt ofCoitadiH'Of h»tncmi!t 6 Troms/iu^ fxcrljict ir jrlt offrmfl for fo' eriar drl-. Daiiid and SAue power iudge me, 2 O Go d,heare my prayer : hearken vnto the wordes of my mouth, 19 GodlhallheareandaftliatIiem,cuenhee "otldlv o.atter.,_. but alio mte'igiOf . petition, buttcr,yetuaiTewvM in his heart: his words were which thing made more gentle then oyle,yetrlicy werefuordes. ^™ eamtH at »u i2 Caft thy Ii burdtii vpon" the Lord, and hee n"Eue!i''tbe^!^el« , ForfeftrangeTsarerifenv-pasaLnftme^and f^,al;ouri!hthee:hewiinotfufferthel•ighteol.s "ofG^rterehTo; ' tyrants feeke my foule : they haue not fet God before th em. Selah. 4 Behold, God «j mine helper; the Lord « widi d them that vphold my foule. y He n ;all re\vard. eiiill vnto mine enemies : Oh cat them ofFin ihy <^ tnieth. 6 n>f«I willfacriRce 'freely vnto thee: I will pra'fe thy Ka.-ne, O Lord,becaiife it is good. 7 For he hath dcliuered me out of al troublc,& mine eye hathgfeenc my defire vjio n^ine enemies. to fall for T euer. iny lideagainll e According to thy faiihfull p omife formy defence, f For hypbctites frroe Gad lot featf, or vpon condirions. g We may lawfully reioyce for Gods iudge.iientsajaiafttl.e wickcd,ifour affections be pure. PSAL. LV, mtothepitofcomiption ; the bloodieandde- o But iJielr p'roC ceitftill men ftiall not liuc ■" half; thdr dayes: but pf reus rftate flill I will tnift in tliee. " cpntinueih. p I did not pro* aokehim.but -vasat peace with bim, vet hemade warrejoainft me. | Or, pfiit to -ail, *>hich if^ouwoKldnlthat Codpjould piit».t I. M.eo'ipfaniihofhutHetntn, dtrntiidtthftucoMr, j Pw- ttt'-hittuflmCtdindinhitfromifi', ix ^nd promifab to Vtrfirnu hit vorrei,nhuh ^ hti nktH vpon hmt, rthtrt' fihii Wil th- tftcl to firtili Cod i" 4:i Chjtreh, i: o *» *-. i- V . « ot oil -rtiu in- tjftci to yrtirt 1,0a I" in cimrei}, I T>.iuidl,tiyitiniruth(tM:n-j[fr(r<>iilrtff-f,co>;if>U\n^^ vTohimtbat txcellttb, A Plidmee/ Douid en ^cu.ltforuHKxi i- o:thjii^oodo!h„ p«,/;^ .r^«„. M.cbtimconcemnz thi^dnmrne doue in 4/rrr. t'itf,iyZ>tttrm^»lc/itr,t;Haff!n:o':ito m^utthe Lordio », u Tti 1 n- L L- ■ /^ t thf t*nce, a Reing chafed by , , — ,, ... > 1- . „ . thelutleof hi» (o>intr.y,yvhentheTbUiJtirnilcokthtmingaih, enemies imo* lii^rtaof CadtuilioH^hht httittrt-idjotumeiibiircqiitjl, Unngccountic)',he watg{aduauued(itie,no(fcckiiigteu«ng(ance« Be pir, hna. at ^fur hnn% nJfUretl ofdtliuaa/icr^ht fntttb forth Tire tearcs of the Saints. Pfalmes. The malice of the wicked, iz h HeOtWfth tkit itis tiiliir Bvw time or nc- MCr i-.at < odltclp kim,fotalllhe w«fii1is;gjinft bim >nd iridy to dcuontc him. c Heftjyttl.his (O.ilclence vpin Godi phonics, though lie tec not jiieUni l.clpe. d Ail w) cuuo- fcls liac euil iuc- ccllV aoJ tu:ne to BE merciful vnto me,0 GoJ,fov bmnn v.'ouUl i o For tliy mercie is great ^•nto the lieaiiens, fwtillow me vp : he hghtcth continually and nnd thy truct'h \ nto tlic i^ cloiidcs k Thy merciei 1 1 txalt tl,y fcUl-,OGod, abouc the hcai.ens, p.^^'^.ZH^- and let thy elor)' be \^m allthe cjrth. uva but iliu to "PSAL. L^VIII. ""''""'"• t Hidihileih tk; wj/.cr cfhii ui:M.t,lhi fUttticri ofS4»!y ahoboih jreral) , V> Shir»t iht i«/! [Iitl fiiiryceM'lli '/"} J" tbt jiuiiifljriUHi oj i fee iric ki. > y T« htm th.U excel'.etl. 1> Hroj^et. A VCzlmcofD.wtdonJi/lichtam. . , Ve comiftllta 1Sittmc?03Congrcgation,fpeakeyeiufily?0 of Saul.who »n fonuesofmen,iu«.igeyevprighclv> ^ detiuetcnceof 7 .Thev';/;/-4.tWfliaU efore bv iniq.iitie: '- ^'f .rather yee imagine mifchiefe nry cur IZlo^.TA' " , ,^ f>>»>' ""S'"_"'=- [^^art : byour haiides c^etiite crueltie vpon the c„n,p„e .^j. ^c.ji, eai'tll. being ao Innocent. \ cxeifi me. 2 Mine enemies uould cfayly fwallow me vp: for many tight .n?Bin^l me, O thou moll High. J \\'hcn I was afiai vearcnocaiii. u„ fV6 tl,e belly haue they errcd,& fpe.ke lies, ^af ^ru^lne-p^b- ,^, .-.^ J T -11 moiithes:breaketheia'.vesoftheyong lyonSjO 12 "Ih; VOWC5^''^G°" ■■■^^■•'^ Icrr!^ Saints jn ftore, fgnjer praiies vnto thee. mnch motewil he t. , i n i.i remember ihcic blood to anenge i:: and thouch ty- i w-alkc bcfoic God in the Mii?ht of the hiiin tjntsburnethc bones,yei can they not blot the teares and ktcod out c.fGods teg.fter. h uinjteceioedlbaiwIrichireqiiitreM aaiboundc to pay try vo*es of tha rcnucr prauc, v„to m^. 7 Let them fn I J For thou haft dcliuerM my foiile from p-^ea^g,, .„,hen death, and alfo my frete from filling, that I may P^^^^ ^" ^ j^'j^j^^^ PSAL. "DnHid bti«l in iht di^rtt ofZjyk, -a-htretht ink. 4 Their po\fon is eutnlike thepoyfonofa iikeiy.wbich >e ferpent: like y deafc'aJdarri.u ftopptth his earc. haue in-.agimd ia ? Which heareth not the voice of die incl^an- j out hearts. ..1 lui n. _-L •„ c Thatis, enemies ter,thoiigh he be moil expert m charn-.mg. ,g the people of 6 Breake their <- teeth , O God , in their Gud.tuenitom their birth. Lordc. ■ " ■ LK73„''d!!!b' 7 Let them f melt like the waters , let them ,j'^ij thtcra.ie hee l>.ooteth his anowcs, let rcipent.whitij ^ _ 1. couiJ piele.-ue, 8 Let them c6fume like a fnailethat melteth, •","'"'!'' ^^'J'.P'^ „ ,;i , ■ , r ■ .' ■ r I ping his earettom Hs. andlik^ the \ntimelytuiiio: a woman ?'.'<« Itith tiie mcha.r.er. .. , . • ,f . ,x ■■/-•... "l"' notfeenethefunne. e Takea-vsyiU eri.inejs Ipromiled. 1 As innidfuio hh gieat mtrcies.andgluingUiasthankcs ^ , .j n i r . f„ t„.r,/:-« nrrjr.„n.an/i Ltk^taoi^. k That U.in this Uohtcfthtfunne. 9 g As raw tidh before your pots feele r/;r jfr. oc«^.^^^^^^^^^^ of thornes : Co let him cary diem away as with a J^jy fc",t. ' LitarJidiSi whidewindein/?« wrath. f Cor.fidetirg 10 1 he rishteous diall" h reioyce when hee Godsdiuine pow a This was either thebejinn;ngof acertainerongor tlie wotries which Diuidvt'eted when he ftayed bisafTci^ioD, *I S::M.!4.4. IJC'it/wfi' si*/i fifih. b He compjteth theslflifliops, »ihich God layeth \pon his child en, eoartornicti)at csmmeih and goetTi. c Who leaueth roihis wotkfs begun vnperfit. d He would ra- y To him thftt exccUeth. a Delfroj not. A Pfalm; o/D u d on J4ich!arii*VVben beflejjroin Saul'in the cauc. iudeeth in the eaixh. g As Aeiliistatttn. raweout ofthe the pot before the water Teethe; fo hee d-fi.-etbCol to dtftroy thelieaseiptifel bifoteihey bring themiopaifc. h With a pure affection, i Their puniftiimM 2 I will call vnto the moft high God, eue>i to die Godjthat^performeth/.'a/Towfj toward me. 5 Hce w ill fende from ^ heaucn,and faue mee from the rcprofe oi'him th.nt would fwallou me. Selah.Gbd will fend his merci£,and his tnieth. j?:rir, 5 OrJ-rimGuuli dirt,oyA'.lthoftll-»l/im.tt}[ti to Cod^fjfHrtd of ha KU'tit'. 4 My.foulc/i among lyons : llieowoif the ^Tohsmtharexcclleth.D'efiroy nof.AVQihnesj i'ReiicV'ilii. *i.ij?«. 15,11, lint I iliouU be ouercome. e Hemcanerh their caluoiniet an dfjlfe reports. "Dattid on ^J,hchtAn.* IVben Saulfent and they didnatch thehoufc to k^llkim, 0\iv God, b dcHuer meefrom mine enemies: b Thongh his rae.. defend me fi-6 them that rife vp againftme. '"■" '■^■"•'Jff 2 Deliiiermeftom the wicked doeB,andfiuc "^"''/hVaS me from the Hoodie men. _ bimieifethaiGod 5 For loe, the\' haue layde waite for my (bule: had « ajej yr.oui the miehrie men arc gathered agaiiift me,noi for '" •?." *"!"* '<> r ^ f r ?.-^T J dehuei him. chiidrtn of men,that ai'e fet on fire : v. hofe teeth art 'ipeares and airo.wes,&. their tongue a Iharpe fworae. : • , , ,. , ? 'Exalt thy felfe,0 God, abone the heauen, r^LtdeXr '^ '"«^Iet thy glory ft. vpon aU the earth. 6 They haue layde a net for my fteps : g my foule is prefled do wnc: they hawc digged a pic be- fore me,.7ri^are ftllcn into the mids of it. Selah. 7 Mine heart is 'iprefared,OGod,iriine heart mine <:offence>nor for my finne,0 Lord. c Forlami^n»- f Suffer me not to is prepared : I wil fing and giue pCTiTe. 4 They runnearid prepare themfclues with- ccmtotiiem- bedcft o)ed to g. Awake n-y 'tongue,awakevioIe andharpe: outahu!t«fl»»;'iJ4r;.-ari(ef/j#re/3retoafliftme, wart'sandbaue IhyNamc."'" I Will av^akc early. andbeholde. Chem"""'"^ g For very feate, 9 IwiUpraife thee,0 Lorde , amongthepco- j Ei;enthou,OLordGodofho{ls,OGodof fe-ing the great plcjtn:^ I Will iTiig vnto tliec cmong the nations, Ifiael awake to vifite all the heathen,an<^ bee not d Seeing it a^per- rf^ngrrsonall . djnercifiilvnto al > cranfgrefleir.alicioiiny. Sclali. "'"'""«> ^'"^' fiileJi h Thatu, wholy bentto gme theepiaifeformyi^eliuerance. 1 Hee ° •' udgeineDts to flieweih that both bis heart th all inaifcGod, and his ongueniallcorftirehitn, punidiihen'icked.hiederuethGod tecxetute hisyeageaaceoBlhc tei>tcbaWj. and iholhacbewilvfeothccoiesnes topcouokcbimrcllefoiwatdtotbelaaiCa who ffialicioofly petfccute his Cburc!'. ' Bb 4 6 They prayers againft the wicked. Pfalfflcs. Manshelpdisvaine. 6 Theygoe to and (ro in the euening-.they wiUIcaftoutmyflioe-.'Paleftlna fhcwthyfelfe i For chou wilt e He comp»reth barke like e dogs, and goe a'^wut the ciue. ioyfuU for me. *''','h'°'' flriall goe to and fro i^w^ barke like dogs, :ind goe about the citie. 1 5 They llial ntniie here and there for meate; and furely they Ihall not be futislied, though they h He will not faile tofiiccour me whcoaeede reund the ene. micsl{rengtb,as i.Sam.i^ 11. e Confersiog bimfelfe tobevoydeof allrercue and l}ieog(b,he atcributetb tiie whole to God. P S A L. L X. » D4mJ ieiaj new ^ing oner ladah^nd hamn^ hai m»nf »i- do'ies tflitwith hi euidintltgiit^-fhal C»delefledf>m l(Jn^, tjfuriitg Cht pteple ibtt God-will fto^er thtm, if ihty ap. freui the Itm: ii ^fitT,he prtjeth vnto Ctitofintfhtbtt that he hmh legM'inr, y To him tkit excelletb vpon a Shufkan Eduth^ov Mich'.am. A Pfalme o/ZJav/W r« teach. * IMie* hefiugbt .igatnflsy1ra/n l^jharaim.rjf again^ II ^ram^' Z-jbak,y»hen lo.ib returned *nd fl:rtvi iTVelui thtufandSdomites in the fah ■valley. OGod, thou ha(t caft vs out, thou haft ' fcat- rered vs, thou haft bene angry, turne againe vnto vs. 2 Prom a the endes of the earth wil I cry vn- where iwas ba. to thee : when mine hear: is oppri.ft, bring mee niil.eJ.beiogdti. \'pon the rocke that is b higher thai I tTand'-rem'^^le b 5 For thou haft bene mine hope, 4»a'a ftrong tiy'fonneAbf^ " toweragainfttheenemie. lom. 4 1 wil dwel in thy tabernacle for cuer,4v the coeirie, the pe pie fled hither and thither: io: they could not be fafcin their ovMt hoiifes. d As cleft ■.viih aneacrbquike e Thou halt hand- 1-d thy peopi aUoin bismem< e Foe tbe ftabilitie of my Kingdome ftaadelh io thy meicie and tiacih. PSAL. LXII. ThiiPfthne tartly coHteinelh r/ied,lationt, aherety T>iHideit- couragtihhimlelfito trull in God againll the ajJauU soften- tationi.^nd hecanfe tur mi'idei are ea^.'y dittten frsm Goi b) the allMremtnli of the wory,he Jhaiplf refroueihthii VM aititytothe intent he might cleaHe/aftitthe Lord, y r» tht excellent Mu(irian*/e^rrB.\t.^i. ^A ffalme ofHamd. YEt»myfouIekeepeth(ilence vnto God: of a TbougliSitaa him commeth my faluation. teroprt-Thim to f, , . , . -- /, , J /- , . murniure againft 2 " xetheeismy (trcngchand mylaluation, Ged.yechebri- 2 Thou haft made the Lmde to tremble , and and my defence : tberefire I (hall not much bee dled'bii affeciioBi, haft made it tod gape :heale the breaches there- mooued. and tefting vpon of,for it is (haken. j How long will ye imagine mifchiefc againft J;"^ bf/c^^e" ''"* 3 Thou haftcdiewed thy people heauy things-. a'man?ye(halbealHlaine:jf*/A<«/^»asabowe(i ,iently. ' '^ thou haft made vs to drinke the wine of giddines. wall,or as a "^ wall (haken. ■ b u appeareth by 4 Bw n5!j7 thou haft giuen a f banner to them 4 Yet they conliilt to caft him downe from theoftiepetition that feaie thee, that it may bee difplay ed becaufe his dignitie:their delight is in lies,they ble(re with [|,e p ^phlt abod« oi;hj tniah.SeL-ih. thdr mouthes,biit curie with theirhearts.Stlali. mamfold temati. 5 Th.-it thy beloued may Wee deliuered, heIpe J ' Yet my foule keepe «Ik>u filence vnto ons, bucbyreftiog with thy right hand and heare me. God: for my hope u in him. °.° ^'°'],'"'|,^'' P*' 6 God hath fpoken in his g holines : tberefire 6 Yet is he my (bcngth, and mv fa!uation,«»!c(V'oy yon. e Dauid wasgeatlymoeued vvith'hcl'etr.uibles.there. fomedth) pionies.whichfeeirei to haue It^ftih" force, g !t is foceriaine al f^rehe ft rtethvphimfelfc to truft inGod. f Thefe ve-etoent anUfien tepe. if it wf ft- fpoken by an oracle,' hat I dial poUilTeiherc places, whi.li S.-nl had left litions wereneceTiry to (Irengthen his faith againft the hoitiblea(ra;:liesof Sa« to his children, b For it r^asftron" and W( I peopled, i Dauid raeinr:h,ihat in tan. g He admonilhei h vs of our wicked na'ure, which tathci hide out lotOWi this uibc hu kingdom ihalbe eUabliUie J.Gco.fy. i«. k lu moll.yile fubieftivo. and bite 03 liie bridk^a vuer bor gticfe 10 Cod to obta'ne 1 emedy. cbicfc The cuill tongue. Pfalmes, Gods benefits towards man. 13 k Gioe yow feiucf cliiefe mfti are lies : to lay them V-pon a balance, dcniy : their ftrokes'fhaJl be at once, j, y^ ^^ codi wboil) toGodby thc\' are altogether lighter thtnvanjtic. 8 They fliall caufc their owne tongue to fall VjuieiorfgemeBt pctuDg iway all -^ ^^^ ^^^ ^ opprciTlon nor in robberic : vcon them : and whofoeiicr fhail fee them, fhall '§»">" J>tro,jB4 iBingi y irc COO* .- 4*^1 . _ ^ lVi now hec hstn tiary lo hi. law. hbcnoc vauie : if nches increafc, let not your "Hceawa)'. canght ihtm m i He bith plainly hcan thereon. 9 And all men (hall fee it, and declare the iheTowonnatet. II Godfpake* cnccornvife, I haueheard workeofGod, and they (hall vnderlland, what i vvi.emheylhjU borne wimciTc ot' kit power, fothac nooe Bccdtih to doubt thrrcot, kSotbitibe wic- ked (ha! 1 feelethy power,& the god- ly thy mercic. 1 Ta wit, of Zipb, a.Satn.iS.i^. b Though he waj both huBgtic and in gresidiftreSe, yet he isadeCod it, tliat poncv bckngeih ^■nto God, 1 2 And to thee,0 Lord,merc\-: for tliou k re- wardeft euery one according to his worke. PSAL. LXIII. I DiuUifitrbt htdhtnt mg'Itu diTi^ar i) Sun! inthtdtfift ofZiph, nuitlhii Pltlmt, j whtttnh* putlhlhanki it Cadftr hu ■Koaiiile'fHll fnlititrtnit,n wh»tfntnciii hi Ira, /iid,tuminihtmicidti cfiumijctiei, f jirofktfimgtht it- firiilJionaf CoJi tiumei : li and (tnlrttmtfih^^fm'jft to aO ihrm ih*i i' xft m ikt Lord, f v/< Tfdme ofDauid. When he was tft the a wildernfffe ofludah. /^God, thou art my God, carely will I feeke he hath wrought. toDnder that hce lo Bhi therightcousi(halbeglad in the Lord, r,'.",,^.,'"^* and truft in him : and all that are vpright of wanohiskiuaw heaitjlhallreioyce. vnuui. PSAL. LXV. I ^ pr'ifi *nillhm^/gutmtviilo Ccdtf iht fiiUifiB,»ho i^i figmStdbfZxtn, 4 /SriSr (hMJ!ng,fttfi7Mas:oHtndloiiir- mine of ihtm, p rM4 frr Uir fltnlifuU tlij/wgt )tovrti foerth -upon tUtht lartb, hH( ^cuilftowiU hit ihiirch. f To him tb.it excelltth. ^ Tfdrae or fingcf D»uid. OGod,»praifev.aicethforthceinZion, and 3a"'?7eic«ar». vnto thee Ihall the vow be performed. o»toib''ch"'"»"° diee: my foidet'thirllethforthee -.myflcfh longcih greatly after thee in a barren anci diie "lallall flerticome. his (ilficicpcie and land widlOUt water. J Wlckeddeedsrrsofth« lion ofthy power ^j^^^ -j^ j j^^„^^^^ ^^^ ^// Ufg ^„J Houfe, euSK of dlillC holy Temple. people, that God ru\ glotie, a. il I •«•_ b J Q (3qJ Qf-^^ faluation , thou i^ilt d.an- who wai a^nfto- were la thy Stn- iirt vp mine lunub iri ui\ ridniL. j -i r r „ , ■ , i r me.) fo«fi,ftih»tm. *u.,ie. 5 My foule fhall be fatilned, as mch d maro^v l^'^ie vs with fcarefiiU Pgnes in thy righteouf- °" J°/»,^ h,,"* v'd The remember. ^^^ fatndlc,and my mouth (hall praile thee with "^> ^ thou the hope of all the ends of the earth, (-„<-£„, (, 5 them. «. Mceoftby(»aoiit • ^,f;,,i ];„_„ ' and of thcm that are farre off in the « fca. i Thonwjltde- -..mo.elwee.vn- ioyfulllippes, to me then all ihe 6 V\ htn I remember thee on mv beddp, and pieafures& dein- xrhen I thinke ^'pon thee in die ttigbt watches, liei ol '^be world. Cecaufc diou haft tcne mine helper, there- fet/eb) thespixir fore vnderthc thadow of diy v/mgs wdllre- cfGodiobaae the ioNCC. giftoiconftancy, g j^y foidc « cleaucth VHto thcc: /cr thy right cf"7de"Kn^ot hand vpholdcth me. ofSaulaDdihem 9 Therefore they that feekemy foule to dc- ihat lake his pai t, ftroy it, they (tall go into the loweft parts of the »bofe bodies Ihall goj^jU GotbebuTied,b<>c bedeuoured with wildc beafls. £ AM that Tweare by God aright.or profeirehiii),Oull leioycein this wattbykiiigi 6 He ftablilheththerrountauiesby his cow- eljrethyfeUeto er : a^d is girded al out widi (length. of tt,Tbt^7a 7 He appeafeth the ' noife ofthefe» "^hcy ' cncour^e thcmfeluesin a wicked purpofc : they commune together to lay fnaies priuilv, and (ay. Who fhall fee them ? ^ 6 they haue lought out iniquities, andYawe. bation!*" '*'"° accompliihed that which iheyf ought out, men cuery one g hit feaet tbon^htSy and the depth of A»hcart, 7 Eut God will fhoot an arrow at thcmfud- ^To him that exieUsth. ^ fotg otT/alme. Eiovce in God, a all ye mhabit^titi of the a H* p'opbtfierfc f The more that the wicked lee Gods childrCB ii niferie.the moie earth {Fatal naiion»UiaI ioldea.nd iDipudfnt are they in opprefsiog tfaera. g Thereisnoviiy (ofe«et udrubtill'todobiut, which tbe/iaoeatMinotfoihisdtfliu&ioB. , SiMgfonhAe; Ion' ofhU name: mafcehU SJ^SX praife glorious. then was oaelr J Say vnto God, How terrible art thou «'« kuowtmolitdcj^ thy works i tkough ifae greatneffe ofthy power (hall C'OcltrkthhJs. Pfalrncs, The reJoycing of the iuft. b AsthefAltl.fuU, flmll obey GoJ ' willingly ;lo 'he- inhdtlslorleare ■ IhaHdiniiuMe shemrtlutj to br fiib'td. c HetoiuhftSthe flniithfullduhiffle ol mjii, who is rolHe in the con- fijtrjtiouot (judj works (hall thine enemies be ^ in fubifefiioii vntothee. ■ ' ■ 4, All the woild Ihall worOiip thee , and.fing v;pto thze,eum lyig of thy K^rns-, ;>irjah. !■ ' 5 c Come and bcholdc the worVcs pf.God •. he is'tenibkiii (th doing tQ\wwd "^ the fyunesof men. i, i.i'.v;-'. ! ; ' .j:!. ';..r . ■ :.->■;:'■'■ v 6 Hehath turned the Sea into'drdeIaii Ih ai m a giajfe ihe wDiiiv- full'nercteiofljie: 5 iVho ii) eU rninnet miirxoft ftmngt forliAecUnd hitiifit^ 10 Ihim, \^ '^Ind (htrrfore Cms (jhiihhhrei>fonofhiffri>v>!ftufriict!,.Ancl ■viclatiei do'.h ixcell rmhom comotriloiiAU wol^l) thingi, j^ HeexhortcththeieforealiiaciJ'tof'tiifeGodfareuer, y To him that exce'teth.^A l^falme But the riohteoiis (halbe plad, (?»(/ reioyce u u'T' ,, , before Ood : yea, they liiall leape for loy. v»h:n God deda- 4 Sing vnto God, and C\n% pray fts vnto his rcth his power a- name : exalt him that ridethvpon the hcauens, gamflihe wicked. Thou haft brought vs into the g fnare,.-i 1 .' 9'rhou, OG.od,rendeftagraciousraine^/'; ^,f;^|\"^^^^^^^ ledbyGodspto- jj 1 called vnto him with my mouth', andhe ^'athine inheritarice, and thoudiddeftrefrefliit be duldiefic, and u;depce intott^- ^^jg^gjl^gj ^^^j.j^^y;.Q,^^(jg_ ^^.[jgj, jf^^^j^yg^j-^ . < increafeth their vn"enyr"""s'"'' 18 J' If I regard wickedncfTp in mine heart, 10 Thy Congreg.ition dwelled therein : for ^'^i*'!^';'-,^ ;, j,,^^ the Lord will not heare me. ' thou,0 God, haft' of thy ggoodnefTe prepared it '^(jpji^'Jjjff J"/" 19 But God hath heard ?i'2*,„c,j,nce z to thad ,ha^ A„ r^ay • j^ ^^,5 ^^^ikt aS the fnow in Zal;ron. '',"^'„ .f".!".',! titfiiudfiMerism.y IjeLnotpemfioron-outihciarth.T^i/d ' „,_, . ■- f^ i ■ / , 1 choren ihat place fo,n!Jy iiitckrcith, k,„,^jlomc of Cod, i,.huhf!,o«ld be -um- . I i "'The mountaincof God U Itke the moun- (or hi, Churclu turfaUycnBtialthecomKingofChriH. to enter into m2- nifolde dangers. b thedujtieof Xije faithiull is Jieete delttibcd S Tnat !s,roo«e our hearts wirb his holy Spirit, that wee may feele hislauout toward vs. I1 That both If wes and Gen- tiles may know C.odscouenant niade with them. c By thtfe often repetitions hee IheiveiW.thatthe jif nple can ncner leiovcr Tufficient" ly,* giuc thanks for the gicai be- ar To hint that excelUth nn '^eghioth. . ^Tfalineovfong,' « Od be merciful! vnto vs, and blefle vs, and r^ caufe his fsee to (Line among vs. (Selah") taine of Ballian :ir«anhiemountaine) as for ,h""vi«on>,« Mi- this mountaine, God delighrcth to dwell in it: tiani,Dcbot». but women alfo J Letthe p eoplepraife thee, O God : let all jg Thou art gone vp on H*h: thou haft <> led hadpirtthftcof., thepeoplepvarfethee. captiuitiecaptiue,<»'^r/recciuedgiflsformen:yea, !5j,;:?V8l\;;;;' 4 c Let the people be -ladandre.oyce : for ^^,^„ therebeUious halt thou L-d, that the Lord [^^arte.oiLia tiioufhaltuidge the people nghteoully, andgo- cod mi-^ht dwelb''» our God Uiall blefle vs. Canaan, whereliis Chmchwaj. m Zion the ChrtcbAf God doth fxcellatl 7 Godfliall ble'TcvS, and all the ends of the worldly things.not in pomptft outward Ihew, but by the inward gr-ice of God, ■ I p (V ^] r 1' which there remaiueth bccanle of hisdwellingthere. 11 Whv boaftve olyoiit ._ ^ caitn c inall tcarc mm. flrengthaod beamie asainlttliisnioun'ainc.ifGod> o AsGod ouetcamethe nefiis that they fliould leccine vnderthe kiugdome cfChrift, d Helhfweth that rnttrits o/nis ChiircK,rooke them prifonets,& made them tributaries: foChrlft, where God (auoiifefh, there Ihilfbe abundance <>(■ all otJicrrhirgs. e When 1 which if<5od,ai>nife()ed inflcdi.fubdtietl Sa'anandfinnevndet vs,andgluevn' lhtyfcelehisgteitb«ncfiubothf^irituall4ndcoiiioi4lltQWM)dsibciD. r (obi(CbutcbmolUiberallgiftsofiii«Spirii,Epher.; 8. iO Tllis Gods power in his Church. Pfalmei. The number of his enemies. 14 20 TluswourGod/wxtheGodchat faiicth J lam wearic of crying: my throtc * dric: ljInniofct«r«tre ^^ .. and to the Lorclc (jod belongihefidiuQiof mine''eyesrailc,whiIesIwaireformy God. d THotghhii " ' "^ ith. 4 Tncythatliacemce v.ithouta caiife, arc '■"'e>f'"'«l)>ell1)lia>ne- celiitie rc<]3U fcih. t Thit ii,n «!k blood of ihatgieit flaoghieK^tiere c HedcVerlbeth ler,3«fi?thcprincespf Iudahir?fc thlnki fot :heviao:ie. u Which come oftbePstriatke laakob. 5 OGod, thou knowtftmygfoolinincnc, rTbcmlJd iJingetsQbd bath v . infiniiewayesto ue?tH,. deliucr his. q As he Jeliuercd ncmic hisChi:lctiood ofhet lyrantj, 2 1 1 he Lord hatli faid,! ^■. ill brine mypet^k •nd from the dan- agaiiie from 1 K.iUian: I will bring them againe , etiofheted from the dcpdis ofthe Sea. and my faiJtcs are not hid fronvrhee. n.cixmrt m- Zi That thy foote may be dipped in blood, 6 Let not them that trull in thee , O Lorde no'"t a» a ihicfc, <«/:(i the tongue of thy dogges»/»»Ae blooioirht Godofhoftes,t>ealhamedfot'%mc:ktnotthofe '"^Jsto^hctias enemies,Mf« in <■ ic chat lecke tliee, bee contounded through mce,0 ^,ough i h,j Rq. 24 Thcyhaucfcenc, OGod,chy i"goin^,the Godotlirael. ItniiK.n. goings offnyGod,ao<^iuyKing,it*icA«rr in the 7 For chy^Jhgue I fufired reprofcfhjtne \],i°j'^t^„' doggejlIullIapHe Sandtuarje. hath coucredMifeft^ ward ye^ ami io- blood. 2j Thetfin<^erswent!-efore,andthe playei-s 8 I ainM^^Mtofiger vntomv brethren, noctnttoAatd Jhr^«Jl'i,Tr ofinlinimcntsrfter:ihtherr.ids»erethemaides cuen an aliaUP^ mothers founes. t"cm. l^^f- in. .V fl Plavina ^\ ith timbrel . 9 ' lor thcxttlc of thine houfe hath eaten >> ^" =<" ■""% chief; KiDg,gorft pi.«yu"o nun nnioicjt. • y i i i l eoill iD:reat;e of ou: with thy peo. i6 Praifeyc Godin the affemblies , <« xijtic Beniaminw*>i!; their ynir ' 10 !»' weptarui ftjy foulefafied, butthatwas U\ti.U\\iMUom - - ..•-...- to my reproofe: tvbenlfawe II Iputonafackealfo :andl became a pro- thme enemies pie- nerbevn:o them. tend thy Name • 12 Ihfiydiatl fate in the gate, {pake of mce, ""^'J '"'"""''=• ftaWiih,OGod,th4ic,»^)f6\hou haft wTOiTght and the drunkards fang «/w^^^ ;- .■ J"^iy',Jj''an,ef ' invsj ' I J Eur Lorde,/i»j/!(ei^y prayer vnto thee m thin* holy . Spirit* 2/ z Out of thy Ten^le vpon Icrufalem : und an m acceptable tim c, euen in the multitude of 'hioft me foiw jrd, ;"B;n7amin i^l- Kings fhall bring prcfents vnto thee. thy mercic O God,heaie me in the tiiieth of thy '^^j^'/Zf^'^j'^^y"* ledlitK.bceiure 35 Dcflrov the i-ompany ot thc(jearemcn,^pUMf,j'h''h{!''^>'V'l'f«it't*t* .Ani ^i Lettheif WeSbcbl ndcd that tne>' fee not: ti^^tnt that care fhtp pumjhmtnt Alfo, 16 [Vhre lH,U>»nii,'iicf> Inncitn and make their ("lovnesal way to treiVible. madehim:o 24 Po'wrc out thine anger vpon chem,and let thinkc that go4 thy wrathfull difrleafiire taketncm. ^'(if'"'!*"'J- . . -' *. . .f., ,. . , j_ ,,„ u Thou reef; thai 2j * Le: their tha!)itation oe voyde, 4»w let i,,, 1,^(5.,;, nonedt'/ellintHdrfcntS; '" llieeri among tta. z6 Forth(n'perfecutehim,whoiTfe thou haft: bv vnUn. fiaitten raixkheaddevntothcforowe of them, '."^f^'^t. HTf »':curfe<). jo Het gi:^nttb eox'a^tiu hit tfjliRwy andoffirithfrayftrimtoGod, 52 fyhichtrnnort tctey tahit thin a'l (Mriflcfi trrf^ntof all iht ^''tlifled raaj l.if cmafoil. J; fin^) ht doithfrsmke all cimturt^io ftxi- Jtt,picp':ec}mg:'/ihf ki^ldnfOi ofCljri/l, andthefttfeiua- Uonofihf ihivc'', whtrt *:/ tie fillhJM, }j JItii thnr fltJtJhaUdwett for titer. t Of ?Iio(lianBi!n teade Plal.41. b I>aiiid Hgni- fiech by the <^-i. ten in what {mt dangers he «rar,rDtorihe which God did y r« him tb.it exceUeth vpm a Shopjamiim .1, • AVMme afDauid. SAue mee,0 God : for die ^ v/atcrs are entred whom thou haft wounded. e.-h ('lat oe to pmotit tiuO i.i • aiencoCTjr foiile, 27 Lay "iniquitic vpon their iniquitie, afid men iii o.ir gre:t ne Ceftiiies.but (ha! oar comfort oncIydependethofGod; for maa rather incteafeth on: for. ■jn-iy in- t^^t^ u rowe5,!h:ndimini(lie;h them.Iohn ip.jy. r Hee dcfiteih Cod to txrcute h t 2 JlticKeralt inlW^^emyre, where no iiidgementsagamilihereprpbate.whichcannotbyanynieanesbee roineJiRo- 'ftaieM.'IamcomeintodeepewatcSj^andthe roancj I! 9. f Tahe bMhiudgetnenrsiulponeif'om ilitm. "^fffi i.-.o. ftreames nmiie Ouer me. • Wnnifhnotonelythembnttheirpoftetiiit/vS'hlVjll bee like vnto ihrrn, a By their coniinaao«.-aii4>iK(cafi"gia their finncslet it be knOnxnibacib: J »4>liacibinL c No6rmkieotaablcncffircof«nl(B]yrce(e. bcbf tWtcpiobaic. let Pfalmcs. A prayer of the faithfull. JO IwilpraifechtNameofGoawiEhafong, thatlay waiceformyfoiile, take their rounfeU ;^"^,',jj'J'°j^n'| and mygnifiefiim with diankefgiiiing. '-■ together. weakaefle. " 5 1 fhu alfo Ihall pleafe the Lord better then 1 1 Saying,'' Cod hath foiraken him : purfue h Thus ihe wic- a y vonjz bullocke,that hkth homes and hoofes; and take him,for there is none to deliuer him. ktd both bin- 52 The hiinV)! e (hall fee thu, and they that ra Goe not farre from m .-,0 God:i my God, |',|*"p|f,°;inft feeke God,flTalb« glad,and your heart fhall hue. hafte thee to hclpe me. his Samtes^s J j For the Lord hearcth the poore,and defpi^ i ? Let the be confounded & confumed that thpugh hejiad fop fethnothis^prifoners. ■ areagainftmyfouk : letthembe coueredvvith [^^^"^'b'^.J^^^^^^ J4, Let heau6n and earth pr.i)'re him: the feas reproofe and confur!on,that feeke mine hurt. ^^^^ ,^,i^ ^,„jj_ and all that moueth in them. . ' 14 ButI wil waitecoiuinually,and wilpraife r incallinghim rjj: ForGodwiilfaueZion,and^uildetheci- thee more and more. - hisGodheput. ties ofIudah,that men may dVvd there and hatie - i) My mouth Ihall dayly rehearfo thy righte- f';|^,'p„*,„of it in poffeflTion. ' ' o'.ilhefre,<»niithyfaliution;kforlknoweiiotthe theadurrfaiiei, j^Theafeedalfoofhisferuantsfhaliriherite number. that faid, God ha4 it: and they that loue his name,nial dwei therein'; i ^ I will 1 goe forward in the ftrength of the 'f'''''" •"■"• Lord God,.«^willmakementionofthy righte- IH^H^^^^, The hope of the faithfull, let them not come into thy righreourncffe. 8 Let my mouth be filled with thy pray fe,4>»rf X They which fee. 28 Let thcm beputout ofthe ^ bookof hfe, ivith thy glory euery day. g That thou dideft 7^2VttJ"" neither let them be written with the nghteous. z Caft me not otf in the time of g age:forfake ;S,":;h'"a7haa bene write in thy 29 When lam poore and inheauinefle,thine me not when my ftrength taileth. moie flrength, bookf,yeibytheit he]pe^OGod,l'hallexaltme. ro For mine enemies ipeake of mee,and they helpemc now fo fruites (jrdue the r _...,, ., contrary,1eitHeni be Unowelia? re- probate, y Thferels noTa- critice, which God inorecfleeineth, then tbaBkefgi- ulngfothisbcne- files. z For ashedeli- uered hisftruant Dauidfo will he (joe all that are ia dilUelVe.and call vponhim. a Vndet the teni- porillpremireif the land oiCaoa- 30 he comptchen deth the pcomife of lite cueilaAing to the faithfull and theiipo&eriiie. • r rr r u- < ° ' ^> . ■ 'J- Ournelle,,kV<^Am.tofDauii '' '8 '» Yea, euen vnto »*H>«t>ldeaee and gi^ay ftedfattberngvp. to f lit in^ remembrance " '■ ' head,0 God:loiftkemenoc,vnriUl haue decla- holJenwiththe G* God, b hafle thee to deliuer mecV make fed thinearme vnto thu generation.c^- thy pow- ?"„» dS'thit hafte to heipe me,0 Lord, ' er to all thcm,that (liall come-. as he hath begun, 1 Let them be c confounded & put to fhame, » ^ And tiiy " righLeoiifnes,0 God, 1 mil ex- he would ft con- that feeke my foiiledet them be turned backward ^/f on high:fot' thou haft donegreat things: " O ;;;,■;; |;",°;°;|;;^ and put to rebuke,thatdefire mine hurt. '^~ S Let them be turned backe for a rewarde of tbier** (hame, which faid,Aha,nha. 4 "But let all thole that fteke thee, hiee io}'fuli c He wasalTured and glad ill thce,and let all that Joiie thy faluatl^ fa;Vitr»::rr°"'%-l"'^y^^'Godbeprayfed'. , they were to de- 5 Nowe lam e poorc and necdie : O Cod^ fttuaion.and he make hafte to me : thou art mine helper ,and my theneerertohis deliuerer: O Lord,make no tarying. , -• , „^ .• . dclmcraoce. °. . „ , thcG willl fing Vpon the harpC, O Hojy OnCof p AsheconfolTeth d Hereby.wearetanghtno>to mockeat otheisintheirmrferie, lelt theftme ij^-^i, . . that God is y only Jallonourowiinecks. « flerairfehehadfcltGodj helpebefote.^'egtoundeih fi™^'- / ^ ~ ,,i,»„ authoiirol his deli. 00 experience andboldly feeketh vnto him fotYuccoiJf. a? My Uppeswill reioyce when I ling Vtlto u^„pc«,f„|,jj£. thed,and my '■ foule which thou haft deliuered. knowledgeth tkat PS, AL. LXXL 24 My tongue alio fhall talke of rfiv righte- there euiU were iHfepra,tihvip,iih,f/iMfhtd/>/ik(worJtofihtfr<,mfe, oufiieflc davlv • fot they are confounded and fent vuto hit^ by ^^iidcor.firratdhthtnotktofGoJff-orahHtomh. i* , ," ' ■', , - , •„» I,,,,. Gods ptouidence, Hec.n,fUlmtkorih,crurU,e.fhi, inmic, ., ^ndd,. brought vntO lhame,that feeke mine hurt. ^ KeconlelTe.h ^eth (Jocito coniniHt huirace towkrdh'm, it Prontiftng that his long tariance was wel tccorapenled, when God performed his promitc. to he rmndfiill mil th^nhftill farihi fame, r For there is no true praj fing of God,exccpt it come from the heart: and thet« IN * ' thee,0 Lorde,I tmft:Iet nie neuer beea- (oce be ptomifcth to deliie in nothi;igbut wherein God may be gloiificd, fhamed. .. i , 2 Refcuemeandd,eliHer meinthyf'rightc- he' wil de'i'ii'er hjo) oufn.efledncline thine eare vnto mp and faii^ me. ii om his jduerfa- J Bc thou my ftrong rockc, whcreuncp Lthay ''"• . alway refort:thou'haftpq>Q;Lpr!dGod»e«ea ineiit.-therciote my <■ tnift frommy youth, ' ,, . - : fliew fome rigiie. ^ Vpon thee haiie I bene ftayed from the * VVIiich might put him intemem- btanceofhis de- liueiance. *Pf' P'*** the depth of the earth. _ ■ ThIs (aith bre*. 21 'rhou wilt increafe mine honoui', and re- keth through all turne a;id comfort me. tewations.aBd by ^2 T-hereforewillIprairethee/.rthy qfaith- ':;;-^;;'-r Gilne(fe,0 God,vponinftrument' I He frtyrthfor the frofieroui cfiiie tj the i^n^doaie of Stio- mo>i,whov.ut'ief» OHnie(le,anil the poore with equitie. with the Spiriteol ^ , , - . , J The'^mountaincsartdthe hilles (hall bring wiiedome and m- «,hf rcby I Ihall be ^^,^^^^^ . ^^^^ ^^ j^^ r ^^^j,^ ^^ ^^,^ ^f ^^ ^ , ^ .^^^^^ nice.that h: reign* dfliueted. .u 1 ■ '^ n ,1 i r 1 ' tt .i ■' • 1 1 r 1 i i_ not as doe the d ThatisftMH ihershowelisimyprayrelhalbe ah^•ayesot thee. 4 Helbal ^uidge thepooreotthcpeople;hc worldly t^rasti. Abijlorn.Ahiiho- 7 I.nm bccome ai it werca ^^monfter vnto fliallaue the children of flic nccdic,and(hal (lib- c To wit,tohi» phcl^and that con- ^j,y . [j^j t[,(,„ ^^ ,„^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ J^,^ jj^g opprcffor. * ' ruWoftice e^'HertrengthenethhisfaithbyiheexptrienceofGod. beneStes.wh, did not 5 Thc)' ihall t fearC thcC aS long asthcfunnc „igne",euen %• onely preferuehiminhisniotliets bfliy , but tooke hiiithenceandiaet fince places motl barren (hallbeeniiched with thy blefsiogs. e Hee flieweih where- hath ptfff rued him. f Allthe world ivondceihat niebrcaiife of ni)rmil"triej, fniethelworde is committed 10 kings .• to wir.'odtftnd the innocent, and fup- arw(lhheyin.iiithotitieasihccga)i»oDpeop>,ye(bcioaaiVuicdby (hy tauouc pi cfl'e the wicked. ( Thepeoplellialliinbrace (byitue celigioniWhenthoDgH tcmaine ftedlall. ucftaking,ibauul" with thee plemoftyvi.lmg hanon : and the childrenfi^TiW flourilhoutof the holdcn w? by my right hand. Chriftskingdomc figured. Pfalmcs. 2 Ajihisiittue and moonc endureth, from generation to penc- 9 They <*rct their month againfthcauen, and orow the earth. God.ardicj.rn„t faisitchul.y ve- - 1 1 ,i n „ j .t r •,{/ r \ ■ i i ■ i r nis pov .r,* taile tfied mChiift, ^ Hefhallcomc g downc hke the raine \pon lo Thcidorc hii'ptoplc turne hithei- : for vponmen,bcca"ie whawithhishca the niowen gniflc, e Notorelythe b" rh'atij.ftom abimdancc of peacc /Wis lb loDg OS the moone ii Loethefe are the wicked, yet pi ofper they icptobate.butalfo lilt ted Sea 10 lire aidiircth. alwav, Then thought! to knowthis,fc«f it wastoo tethnotrighi the inesbcyondthe 1 1 Yea,'all kings nialhTOrfliiphim :allnati- painfull for me, ' f^'h"'^'h'rft.'^' omilailferuehim, 17 Vmilllwentinto thel'SardiiaiyofGod: mone'th'tuen'the 12 For he dial! deliuer the poore when hecri- *''^ ' horribly condimed, « icktd. 1 Thsugliiyrants and violence, and 'deare (hall their blood be in 20 Asadreamewhenoneawykcth! OLord, 8 iHgiuepIace r '- Tl°^u- '"^ ''?'^''- ^'''"^" " ^^°" ^^'^^^^ ^'^ ^'P ' ^^'^" ^'^•^ '"^^^ ''^'•■"" lhoDPht""'ofiind >'kinV(hair »5 Yea, hcfhall line, jndvnto him fliall they image ddpifed. agamlHhyptoui. cruehijfhb- ^iiic ofthci' "old of Sheba : they fliallalfo pray 21 Cciteinly mine heart was vexed, and I was dtnce, reemgthoa K .1! fo all kinde forhim continually, (jwrf daily blcffe him. pricked in my rcines : diipofelf all things m G.?d^will both 'f AnhandfiiU ofcome iliallbeyja'fnin the ^ 22 SofooIiUiv/asI&ignorant :Iwasa'beaft prerCT«fiihy''cl^il. dten in their giea> thou haft leftdsngeis. _ „ _ - _ ^ Vntilllemied ITv^'ifder'fucha citielikethegrafleofthceartli. 24 Thou \viitguidemebythy counfell, and jndic«ned'b'y'hy Kingfl,j;b«rooft 17 Hisnamcfliallbe foreiier : hisnamefhall afterward rcceiueme to glory. word and holy g ea! plentie.boih endure as long as the funne : all nations fhall 2j Whom hauelin"heaueni«r;^«.«' and I Spirit, that tbon The increafe' of "'" ^'^'^ "" ^''"' ^"'^ ^^ ^'^^^'^ '" ^^- ^"^ ^^"^"^ "°"^ "' *^ ^^^ ^''^'^ ^^^- moft'mre]' 'aad°' Biao'kinde. '8 Elelled te the Lord God, «T./;ano«>-raihirsjj'CK!jence,ai,iti>c,iulr-zi> and „nely conrcntmenr. p That is, fotfake thee to feeke others, q Thcugh 19 > ei t>,ann.ecithet 2 Thinke vpon thy congregation, rrWc^ thou ofihcB^byio- haftpofieflcdofolde, <««<^ on the'rodoFthine '""■''' "'"'^A"- T-lheir eywftandoiit for'"fe[ncfic : fthey inheritance.- n■/)/f^ thou haft redeemed , and on il^Godh^'whrre haue more then heart can v%i(]i. this mount Zion, wherem thou haft dwelt. hand this yoke 8 The^' are licentious, pndfpeakev.ickedlybf i Lift vp thy Ijftrokes, 'thatthou maveft for was la>ed v?oo ~ ■ " " -, - euerdef1royaici7enemiethatdoethciiilltothc 'J**™ '""*"" Sanduarie. b Which inhe- ■jitance thou h*flm»afuredoutfortby felf(f-i»withalirrortodde. I0r,fiit. 4 Ihiiie ^ a As it were be- t»cens hope and dcfpsirehe hue. 4ieih forth into y it. 5 For I fretted at^lie fooETi, wWlfawthe profpiritie of the wicked. 4 For there are ^ no bonds in their death, but they are luftic and ftrong. ) 1 hey arc not in trouble' « orfc^r men , nei- ther are they plagued v. ith o:h:r men. 6 'Therefore piTckxVasacrainc vntothem, and ciiicltie couereth them as a gaiTncfH'. The faithful! prai{e God. Pfalmes. The cup of Gods wraih. 4 1 hine aducrrarles roare in the mids of thy arc diflblued : but I will eftablifili the pillars ^ of d Tliaugb all Congregation, a^id ' fctvp their banncEj for it. Selah. things be brought figncs. 4 I fayd ^^lto the fooliiL, Bee not To fooiilTi, refiore^andu't"" " 5 He that ^lifted t\\c,xies \-pon the thicfce andto the wicked, Lift not vpthehorne. (tiueihtm. tre'js,wasrc-no'.vmedjjsone,thatbrou"hta thing < Lift not vp voitr <: home onh'di, neither ' The Prophet fpeakewithaftirtcnecke. ; k^'dTht^.t"''" 6 For ro come to preferment « neither fi cm woulde no- ret the Eaft,nor from the VVeft,nor from the South, ihemfelaes againft 7 ButGodatheiiidsecfiemakcthlo'.veand Gcd$peop]e,(ee- r^^V^U u:^ - ■'••2 that G«d ai bis t They haue dc- fiio>ediht true tciigio.T.anJ IpieJ thcubanneiiia figne ol defiance, d Ht comniend- eth the temple for ihecclily ma:cer, the c:xccU:d: to perfefiion ; 6 lint now they brcake downe the earned wo.koianGiipand worke thereof with axes and hammers, bcjutie thereof, j •j-{,cy haue caft thv SanCtuaric into the fire, Wir™,.e. f'^^-r^rf'^todie ground, 4fy< We fee not our fignes : there is not one 9 But I will declare forcuer, and fing praifes catc win'e.vvhett- Propliet more, nor any uithvs that knoweth vnto theGodoflaakob. wub the wicked f how long. 10 All die homes of the wicked alfo will I 'h^^b'^dltnt'^"' 10 OGod, how long fhali the aduetfarie re- breake : 6a{ the homes of the g righteous italbe nil they come'tl f The) lament that proch thee ? flwU the enemic blafpheme thy exalted. they haue no Pro- Name for euer> 1 1 Why withdraweft thou thine hand, euen thy right hand ? druvp it out of thy bofbme, and S confua-ie them. . ^ , . 12 Euen God » my kingof olde, working deliijc!-an:e with" faluation '' in the middcs of the earth. I J Ihou diddcft diuide the Tea by thy pow- er : thou brakdt the heads of xiit J dragons in thewaters. ^j- i- - , ^ i i ■• • J 4 Thou brakeft the head of k Liuiathan in (^ Od is a knowenin luaah : his Name « great »"/-^«7'\, I ni • II /-I VJrinllrael ; taat Godi nowez pieces, tf'.'d gaueit him to be i meat for taepeo- ^^ ^ • kUu , • l .r. l i j.- iseBidemiyfeenc h Meaning in the pie in wildernciTe. a Form bshalem is his Tabernacle, and his i„p,,f,'his fight of all the lOhou brakdlvDthefounlaineandriuer: ^"■^""?f^''".2^'0"-. . . ... . people =nd de. pheratnongthem toilieiv thcmbow long tbeir mifc- rieslbouldcD- ■■ dure. Cjodsglciy and pn'.ver,knowiog that the pimim- nientotthe cne- ;Biylhouldbe:heit <{etiuerance. the very (Ireggff, they are ittetiv deftroyed. g Thegodly (V.all betterprofperbytbeirinnoccDtflmpIiciiie, then the wicked mall by all ibeir craft and lubtiltie. P S A L. L X X V I. I T^a Pfubm feittth footth iheftiny of Godmd CAnfor the deduce of hiipetliir ill fiyurolim, iti the deflratlionoflbt lumie afSautuhenb: ii aaitxhotiiio the&ithf^UioLt thaKi/it^J fvt tee (tmf, «f To bimth.:t exctlieth on tJegineth, ^ Tfalnie orfong committed to ^p>ph. wTorid '5 ^'^'^" brakdlvpthefountaiiicandriuer-. ^r ,1,1. • f , , • « ■ • u Tto vit Phara. diou dncdii vp mightie riucrs. n,•^J^Tw'^5 ?uT''°?l'?T''^'' »3' " ohs a,:r.ie. x 6 The - day IS thine, and the night is thine : ^^'^^^^and tne f.rord and the battell. Selah. \"^-^^ ^^^^^ V. wb.chwasa thou haii prepa:-ed rh; li'^ht.-.nd the funne. '^ Thou art more bng^.t&puill:nt,then<= die ward*ascaiied t^Tfe^oTwhale 17 Thou fiaftfet all tht borders of the earth : '"^'""^^""^^F.^'y. . uu THe^r.rh ''^Spha^ob. thoti haft made Summer and Wintei-. 5 J,^^^ ftont hearte. are fpoyled : they haue ,,t,nraKu ficpt their ileepe, and all the menof ftrength ofcxt<-,t°ooyr3. haue not <• found their hands. pine.to themoun- 6 At thv rebuke, OGod oflaakob, boar the tames that are full 1 Hisdefttov'iioD ig Remember tills, d by hi, proui- yj^j-Q j-j^^, {y^^a a;i<^ forget not thc Congvegation <)cnce "oueriieth „ , • __ ° ^ anddiipolethall Ot thy poore loreucr. 20 Coniicerr*;' couenant.;: for " tne daike things, he gather, eihihat he will take care rhicRy foriiischildicn. n Hen ejnrth the ChntchofGi>il, which isexpoTed 35 1 pray to the wicked. o That is.all pla- ces where thy word iTiifieth not, there rcigneih ty chaiet and horfe are caft afleepe. ' °! "">;ni..g beai-s. ~-i 1 \_ c 1 11" Gndhjth taken 7 Thou., f«^s thou art to be reared : and v,t:o their f>i:is and fliaii ftand in tby e fight, wheii thou art argrie i (trergth frrm 8 Thou didd-eft caufc thy iudge.Tient to be ihem.asthoiigh - - - . - -^ - theirhanuswft* places ofthecaith are full of the habitations of t'ear^i ^'Om heaven : W; - ^' - - - ^ 'helpe all the mcekc of die earth. Selali. deftroyailihe Arifc;o God: mainteina thine p own caiifl: '° ^"I'^^y ^'^ ^ rage of man IJ.rJl turne to thy ^""f'he efr gC Uialt thou rr- mes, were the) ncuer fomaoy iiif let the poore end neetiiepraife thy Name. "'' q'"\" C'l c'""",]' „ , power and afti- 22 ArifcO God: mainteinc thine p own caufl: '° ^"^'^^y "^^ ^ >age of man li.rJl turne to tlw »^ - remembci-thv daily rccrocin by die foolilh man. E^l*^ = ^^= remnant ot the rage fhalt thou r7- n,e., were they 2^ Forget no: the voice of thine enemies : ™^,, . ^ . , ^ rnt^T"' for the tumult of then , that rife againft thee, ^ " Vow aiid performe vnto the Lord j-our "V^'^;;,, „, llafcendethcontmually. P^'^' all/'diatbe 1> lountlahouthim :letthem ^„ngsdoneto - „ ,,. L L ^ J f«- L- ^L L L bnngprefents vnto hun that ought to be feared, thy church. rai:mea»da..bition. p HtlheweththatGodcannctfufferhisChurchtobeop- -'j^ flialli Cut off the fpirit of r^rinces • he 3 Fortheendfhal preffed, except be lofc his owi-.e right. \pr,<„c„A,thm»riMdnuTi. . ' ^ .V, , .Y'.' "'^'^"^'1'"%"^ princts.nc ."j^ ^ [, '' > ' " is tern Me to the fcines of the earth. mew uat me ene PSALLXXV ■ " ""* "'" ^Lr.rrrj^ / .t ' _. r.L r J . rt/i : L n » bring nothing to pafli ; alfo thoo flult btidle their raop, that they (1:3)1 not conv I Thr:„tl.Mdopr.^,,ktn.mtof,ULor,) r m,ch/h,a p^jr/rheir pu%oR. h To wit. the leuites th.t dwe°llabon,th«Tabe,„acle.oe e,«eM.«:?e a, /<,. ri«f ;,«„,;/,«' 8 »*« th. «.,c*,d fhe people among wb P>»abffut ttcanfHl-oti, e>>3aTmkt»f thi cupol hitwratl\ lo Thnr'^iiii PiiiUUttbated,tniithc»^hlt(.Uifl>«Ul>ttx. ti'tfUto ^onou*. 2 Reade Pfalme 9 1'' o"" ''^-^^ excelleth. a "Defiroy not.^ Pfa Ime 57.1. or /"^'/^ committed <» .^/j/;<'. WE will praife thee, O God, we will praife theeSor thy Name is ncre : ihereforcbchey fliall eurrhaoe iuft will declare thy woonderoiis works, occarit.ntoptaire 2 ' v\ hen I fliall take a cotuienicntt.me, I G0.I foraimiuh as „.iJI iudge nghteoufly. ft^lTieeir ht^ 5 11)2 cirth and all th: inh.V-itants thereof po>^'etJi h.in.'tolie1prrK»ni. c \\Kti|.Ifee my fni-: (liitliGodjtohcIpeyour mife/tei, l«vtUcou;c iadfciallihii'^siog^jodQidet, ^ h Hededareth bnwthefaiihiull people among wboiti hee doth dwell, i .The Ebrew wordfign.lieclitovin. tagf, 01 gather grapes: meaning that he Iliall make tbecounfels and entctptifc* of wicked tyrants to*lil}iand vaine, P S A L. LX XVIL I Tft'P'ofhet in thtnatfu lif the iki'rehrehf:ir,'ichtf>t^'(iit- Kf jjc of h-! nfilifiion, an-l hit ^riruau trmaihm, 6 whrn- it he rfi) d':M)u to tilt tni to con[tdrr his forme ctniutft. ti'n, 1 1 and the cmiimutU tourfi ofCodi aofh in ('■« jireftt/uiion ofhujttuauts, lied fo/x €arij!imelh /mfiilh a- £»in/l theft tinimiom, ^ For the excellent .mndcxan '* ledittLun, %y4 Tfit'i.'e committed to ^/anh. ♦P,Ci/.59 4id <«, I ch>o'i.if>id: and ordciiicd a law in irrael,\\hich he comaiin- j^rwcW out ji j^^, j-Q|.g ranne and ccaftd not in the night : my dedpiir faihers.that they fl.ould tcacii their cliil- « "* (lieweih b He ntwcth that ]- , r r i c ^ " j ^ wbcrtinthcchil- «.„nitp«l.n,Iy ionic refi,(td comfort dra,: . ^.. ., ^ ...LuldbcUke ab;df,iI;hoi!Bh J Idid thinke vpon God , c; was " troubled: 6 I hat the ' polttritie mioht Knov.eit, and l|ltir(Jthel^:th« Goddeliiiervs J prayed anii mv fpirit uas full ofanguifh.Selah. thechildrcn/.vhichll.ouldbe bomc,(hould lland »|in uuintcininj ""'uburau'he 4 'ihoukccpdtiuinecyes ' waking ; I was vp,and declare it to their children: Godspuieidi- fiiftcrie. aftonicd,and could not fpeake. 7 Tharthcy might ffec dicir hopeon God, j^'Heiiicweib t Mcjnin-.thit J T/;*« I conljdered the dayes of old:<««(/ the and not forget thc woikes of God,but kccpe his » herein tl.cvfr of his foi owes *tre yecrcs of ancicnt time. commandemcnts: thisdodinnefiaa. Teri'llif ™) « n 1 . ^ I called to remembrance my d fon^ in die 8 And nor to be as their g fadiers,a difobedi- .tf^x d'tat 'or. oj Are ping. ni^'ht : I communed with mine o«ne heart , and ent and rebellious generation: a generation that cajj bcu'efits aoJ d ofihankefji. my fpirit fearched i^^ dilfirentlv. fet not their heart aright, and uhofe fpiri^ was inobe>U;oce. uipgj^vhici.lwas 7 VVilltheLorde abient himfelfe for euer? not feithfull vnto God. .4' g Though there nJTieHne' and will he (hew no more fauour? 9 The chddren of h Ephraim leing armed t^r::^'^:,^ e Both ibe caufej 8 Is his ' mercy clcane gone for euer?doeth andll.c.otinguitJithebowe,niinedbackeinthe and tLethofcn mhyiwjjehiile- iiis promife faile for euermorc? tiay of battel]. pce(;le,yet he ihe. fOTo*'«(houM'"'' ^ KathGodforgottentohemercifidl?hath 10 They kept not the couenant of God , but b7//,'^^/''^'Jo'^'- UMMcnie. heiliut vp his tedcr ii:erciesindifple*iire?SelaIi. refiifedto walke in his I.awe, on.(»mi'ood"&by' f Asitbeiliould 10 And I(aid,Thisis mv gdeatlitjer/rfTw^wj- 11 And forgate his A5es,and his wondafuU pc'cnfie.thar'ihe ijy.lt is impofii- ^rf>« we n.nfl afcend by bled. 17 Yet they I' finned ftil againft him,andpro- ftjri,je,b;, ,1,^ fjith.ifvvewill 17 The cloudes powrcd out water : the hea- uoked the Higheft in the wildemefle, theirforefathets know the wayes uens eaue a ' foundc: yea,thine arro wes went a- 1 8 And tempted God in their hearts in ^ re- *«'« wicked and ?'^;'^- . „„. broack ' quiring meate for their luft. rebelliooMo God, I He condemneth o -.^l r i i 1 1 * -ri. r '. ■ n ^ 1 ,/-/-■ y- *£Aroa.i4ii. all tint wotiliip lo The voyceofthy thunder was round a- i9 They Ipan-e agaimt God airo,raving,Can *Exod,i^^, anyhmgfaue the bout:the lightnings lightened the worldeVthe God "i prq)are arable in thc nilderncfle? *£aiiJ.i7.5. orely true God, earth trem'jled and'liooke. » 20 *Bchold,hefmote the rocke,that the water ""'•^-f-"'- rf3°«hthrourh ^9 Thy way « in the fea, andthypaths:inthe gulhedour,and theftreamesouerflowed: canhe ^If^H'*,' thewotlde. " STeativaters^&thy footefreps arenot ""foiowcn. giue bread alfo ? or prepare ficlh for his people^ m/d.u.^. k Hedeclareth 20 Thou diddcitleadcthv people like flicepe 21 T heretbre the Lord heard and was angr\', k Their wicked whe.einthe po-.v [j^. ^ j^g },,^„ j of Mofes and Aaron. and the *hre vvas kindled in Iaakob,& alfo utath ™'"' ""''' "^ ft ol God Has de- ^,- . ' ouercome bv no dated. *h:n he deliuetediheUraelius through the red Sea. I That is.tbDBde- '^"'^'^T'^'^-'-'SJ'j , , , . benrfites.wbieh red and lightened, m ^or wheothoa haddelfbioiight oner thy people.the wa- ^- BtCaufc the)' beleeued not in God , and weregreat ai:d t«retiirnedtohttcoufe,j.nd.he enemies that thought to haue followed tbem, " trufted notinhishelrC. many, could not paflethro"gh,Exod..4.i8,>9. j^ Yethehadcomm.iundedthco cloudes a- i, J,^' "heVis ol" PSAL. LXXVIII. boue,and Lid opened the doores of hcauen, ceflirre.andto I Httjjfwcihh,^ cod^fh: anatchofihaChun/, oftkt 24 And had raincd downe M A X vponthem fcparateGo.ls 'C:'^e:f:5:;:!T^^,1n:;:;:^„t^:^X;'t^ ^ ^- ^^^--<^ f^ gmen them of the ,vheate of P;;- 1-;^; nithihtiraacetoun.a'Butiilfifeeinitkfai fo nuHc-.ous 2j * Man did eatc thc bread ofAngels:hee *,y«'iw/i.ii.i. tortl'tHi'le. Southm'nde. power/xcepthe a KeadePraUi. f A Pfalme togiue^inRruciitn^com- j^ Hee rained fleOi alfo won themas diift, «illal-.vayes be vhIt tlK Nin" u T'"^ " ^^^''*- ^""^ featJiered foulc as ^he fand of the fea: \"^1 '° '"« °« of a teacher cal. T-J ^^""^ ^^ doftnne, O my people : incline 28 And he madeit fall in the middcs of their *"i,^ „ ^ . leibthepeopie 1 i vour carcs vnto the uordes of my mouth. can-,pe, for h.s:n.i c v^oich nerethe „,.„-r . „rJl!. ,7 j l- ir 1 l- proutdethfulticifntly* o So that thev had lh3t, which was luceRa le and fuf. peop!;,.fr,od. P'*"'<^,^0^ theLord>hlipowcral!o,and his won- (,,;,^ bn,theirlfa.r,ade,hemtoco,.=t,g~,u u-<)..i».} p God vredtl.emein.scf the wmdc to teach ny and la«c,h£ y How he cfiablifhed a ^ teftunony in laakob 'I'em.tHn all eleir.en;i were at his comm andement.and that r.o bgoe5 they can ftrtngth,and the iTioA hii^h God their redeemer. beamended 36 ButtJieyflatteiedhitnwirh their mouth, L potifie Vt he'v an.1 iilemWed \vith him u ith their tongue. lought vn!o Go He fen: b a Hvarme of fiies among tbc, which deaoured them,& frogs, which deltroyed theiti. 46 He <; gaue alfo their friiites vnto the cater- piller,Sn J their labour vnto the graOiopper. 47 Hec defhoved their vines with haile, and their wilde fp>.ii.g.&i;.K. i Kotliing mrre diCplealeih God in the cliildreo then w hen thes continue in [hat wickednefle.ivhich iheit fa- tberi hid be^ua U By ftiuingCod otbrtwife then he bad aiipoinced, nesofGod; bene- fices is the roote of rebellion and all vice. • b This worde for all wilde beaftes, t Hereptateth might be (i:ff:ci. ent loconuince ibe people of ma- lice and ingtati- tilde. d Jo called.either Bftheefffathat caufe they were wicked fp rit», whom God pet- milted to vexe men. e The fiifl borne ateroca1lcd,as Gen ^9.;. , f Thatis,Egv|>l: ^orit*35 called Mi»taini5)r F.g>pt •fMiiraim 'hat wasthifoBocuf Ham". mcs. U The Church perfccuted. 59 Gotlffeitrd f/;« and \vas wroth,and great- ly abh^fccdmael,.^ litSeiffvf'd j69^th.nt hee 'forfooke the hal>itaf'on of tiieKhiiiHimsto Shiloj <»#>» the Tabernacle where hee dwelt a- take the ArVe mmigmen, «_hich was y figoe ^i And deliuered his"' power into captiuity^ f-ow iSonsthetr,. and his beautie into the enemies hand. ■ m -The .'VriTe i.- 6z Andhe gauev^ihispeople tothefworde, ealledhispowet and was angrie fvii hlis inheritance. cauit'hcre'b'^h 63 The fire "deuoured their chofenmeuf^nd dtfe'dtd hisVo*! theii- maicfes were not " praifed. '" • ple,& beautiful ly i 6^ Their Prid^cs fell bv the fword, andtheir^"'«7iiie< trrre ioymd vr.h , ihtcumiemiiof'^'Nar/U, ij For tht ahitJtfk^fioimft •s~ . ^iA Tfalnie committed/* ^faph. O' God, iihe heathen are cbme into thfne in- \J^^^,l'i»nla^' heritpnce:thine hol\- Temple hay£' the)' de- ^hebatba-ous'ty- filed,f_fi^jSf.' tanoy of the Baby. 2 The ^ dead bodies of thy feruanch-ue they loniaii*.who ipoy- giuento be meat vnto foulesol vheauen:dr.tlie '■''"^"''n'"!'/]^- S n r i_ r • !■ I n' ri 1 tJicc, polluted his ncih ot thy Samts vnto thebeaites ot vhe earth. Temple.deftroyed J Their blood haiie thcv i'head like waws his religio.&mur- round .aoout leru&lem , and thcrewas noneto jhered his people, r ■ JL b The Prnubec '; uric them. (hewcthi««hat 4 We are a reproch to our <* ne!ghaours,?«ff» exitemititsQbd a fcomean.l derifion vnto them that ai'eroiinde foffereth ft*inijhe about vs. ■ hischurchio^, 111 I -.11 - r _ toexercifethnr- 5 Lord,how long Wilt thou be angrie,tore- fji,t,befo,e(,efei uer? fliallthy ieloufie <^ burne like fire? to his hand te dc- ,6 *Po\vrcout thy wrath vpon the heathen Imer ihetn. that haue not kowcn thee, andvpoii the king- ^nj^|^',,^^IJ^7'' domes that haue not called vpon thy Name. ^u, (j not bury 7 For they hai'.cdeuoured laakob, and made themforfeateof hi': dwelling place ddblatc, • 'j'^ "h ""'"f fo 8 Remember not ."gainfl: vs the fformci- ini- cj^e or.\brah"a'H * quit!es,ti«/makchafte«i«(/l«t tliy tender mer- tut were degenel cics prcuent vs: for we are in great miferie. t"t ■ »nd others 9 Helpcvs,OGodofourMaluation,forthe «'^'"P""';: . ■' r 1 mtcs 10 thy religi>. on.battheybothlaughedatost niifeties. e Wiltthon vttrtiv confume vs lot om (iones.befme thou taleft v« to mercy. */i^cio i;. f Which we and out fa- thers haue committed, g And flay uot till we haue tecompenfed for coifinnes. h Seeing we haue none other Sauioiir,neiiher can we heipe our (elues , and alio by out faluaciun ihy Name Ihall be praj fed :iberefore,0 lotd,bcIpe vt, glorie The Church affli^ed praycth. Pfalqics. jjlor, oftlwNanne,and JcIiiicrvroIe, tion to generation ' •■■■"••■-" '^- «--"'"■*'" "'•"'» a Thi) Pfalme was tnade as a prayer fortodefireCod to be mcrciruil lo the ten tribes, b Mooue their hcaris,;hat they may cecurne Co w«r(IiipGoda. right: that IS, in the place where thou halt appoin- ted. HEare a o thou Shcpheaui of Ifrael,thou that , , " " '"ju- V 7T , r i leadcft Icitoblike ihecpe-. fhew :hj bright- burd,;a^«^^h,s hands hai.clcft tl neflV,thou tl^d^ betv. ecne the bChm.b?ms. . ^ ^1^°" ""^dft m afh.a.on ItljpS BtforcEphrnim &:Bcniamin, andJVlanaf- feh ftiiTC vp thy fti en?th, snd come tchelpe vs. J ' Tume -IS againe, O Goii, and cauft thy face to fhine that we may befaued. P SjA L. LXXXI. t ^nrxhorliiioiiiol>rvjrCoJLoihi/ihefl tnd-joycijirhii Iciiffier, 8 ^■fiid 10 pt'Jhij) hiM oiil) . it Cod cottdtm- nelhiheir)n}>uuil<^{ita,„1ndlhtwtih-mhtitire*tbtntfii> ^ AniDflrritient thtfha:it hliihroiKhil>tit owjii malice. „c /•,, , .. fTo hm that exL'Uth vpm => Gitttth. A Pfalmc /"omGe'h. " committed /■Oo-i/Tr/'fe. bit feemtth that Sli? ^ iovfiilly vnto God our ftrength : fin" iliisPtalmewa. loudevnrotheGodofL-iakob. iZl^.M^lTi Take the long and bring ibrth the timbrel, aflembliet of the people, to whi'ine ? Blowe the trumpet in the ' ne\ve moone, •»' >'^'DeJlcfect- _, „■ ^i ^- • ' J r n. 1 temoniesweieor- eitv m the time appointed,at our feaft day. deined.but nowe 4 For this is a ftatutc for Urael,4«c/ a Law of vnder the Gofpeil theGodofLiakob. ate abolifhed. - 5 He fet this in d lofeph fora teftimonie, ' ^'"^" 'J'' ^"^ I. I ^ , , ', n-r- I i hecomprehendftn «vhen he came out of the land of Eg\'pt, where I aH o,|,t, jojtnui* heard a language ,that i^ I vnderfiood not. dayes. 6 1 haue uithdrauen h"s fhoulder from the ^ Thatis.iaif. the- pots. faoiilie was coun. nd I dehuered ted the cbiefe be- thee, and g anfivered thee in the fccretofthe foiethatiodah thunder : I prooued thee at the waters of 11 Mt- *" P''/"'*'':. ., t. r 1 i_^ " e Goiifpeaketh nbah.Se'ah. inthepetfotiof 8 *> Heare, O rry people, ^ I will protefl: vn- the peop'e,bc- to thee : O Jfrael,ifthou wilt hearken vnto me, "uie he wastheit 'eader. 4 OJ-ord God ofhoftes,hoJY Ion? wilt thou a j i.u n- j • i. ■ leaaer, be -J an^- acainft the pnner ofthy pS,pk? , ^ And wilt haue no fcanoe god in thee, nei- ^ „- ...^ „,, 5 t W haft fedde diem ^vith the bread of '^^ '^^^'^ P '^"^ /^"^^ ?«> , ^ . , , -^ ,"" '^'^ " g'« , ^ ^, tcares,&Juen.thc^tcarestodnnke with great . J'^ ^^'"'.V'^^^^rn ' ' ^. "* k fS^^^ c loyne ihy whole r 5% -It'-^ ^ thee ouc Of the land of F°v'pt : 'Open thy mouth v,'"""'""''" BeoDleandallihv *-*""^' O K -i -j j rri iicii"^, de laetanceliom l!Z..^::Z'^ 6 Thdu hnft maae-\s a e ftrife vntn onr wide^ndllLallfilht.; tiji • ccrpocill boo. a|a,„^ , A neighbours, and our encmi^}au'^fT;,among "B-'t/^VpfopIe would not heare my voice, .iage,hown.och J The Onthfull rj,g^fg]„g5_i.^, fY- ° and Ifi-ael would none of me. loffSfl more are « e in- ^^^ 1 a So I gaue them vp vnto y hardnes of their ^'^ p,'° j'J^j^" hcarr.d^ thej' haue walked in their ov\ti counlels. jjuerance from ' wh'ea theyVe".'"' 7 * TumVysr^gaine, O God ofMfles cciue that their thy face to {rape.and we thatfbe (aHcd. . ,i -i r i j, t j prayersarenor 8 , Thou haft ! rought a g vincout ofEg>'pf: ^^ «Oh that mv people had hearkened vnto ^i'ty"-;?;; , forthwnh heard. ^^^..'haftca.a^^tIleheathtn,an<^planredl^ ,Jne,4W Kraelhad walked m my wayes, s„an and finnt > 9 Thoumadfiflrrpumeforit, &diddeftcaufe • j* I >^'ouldloonehauehdbied their enemies, IZetml^^, it to take roote,li%lk filed the land. t Our neighbours baneconiinuail fltife and warre fBecaufethatre- '" Thf. moi'^ines were coucreH with the pentance oneiy 'nadov,- oi It, atw die boughes thcreot vnere Uk{ commeth of God, the f goodly caiars. sheyimoftindani- n She ftr^cheehiuther branches vnto the I'aiuo Godi:;^ 5«>^" J herboughes Wito the h Riner. as a tncant,whete- Jk^ V\hy Iiaft thou then broken dov\Tie her by thty Ihall be W^^cs, fo ch.at all thcy-, which pafle by the mf, Ranepbtkedher? . / J I Ihe wilde ' bore out of the ^vt^od hnth/le- By a Orange ir.A and turned mine hand ^againft their aduerfarics. j i7r,«».^"-"-""vV' '■'^';t'»-- heate w'lh I ki^.^ : .sarnoft "'Oyed lt,and the wilde beaftesOipil&fis of Cod. >f b TowJt, Eii- ifVasc?. I Tl:i:i',sfa-ell «hey that hale cnr Klijion, as they thw hate oi'r petfons. k Tbeygaoe not place to (cntaHon, knowi!ig:b:t albeit 'here iveie no help in earth, yrcfiodwjs able [oftccfw lie Iroir. hea.ieit. lSoih3ti;op< v.'etcanpteuarlcagaio(Ut,aDawhicli asayba^tnd ihouriifeA vpajaineaso'.itofthe bnrnt aOitr. m Only whirntbou: -. ang ySr nunt, 8 h'e d'/irelhCoJ li-otulernkf lbi.iiuuterfa>*. .,, « , '.,',., , ' ' ^ , a The Prophet ("» Qk\ (landeih -n the adembhe of a gods : hee fbew eth that if Jiu'lgftha-TAii^giids. Prjcccs ti Irdge* 2 HovVe fone wiil ye iudg^niuftly, and ac ^"' "'" f''^' ''°''«> . , r ^i- 1 (. • P 3-.c-ii: • GidjKhi'feauiho. jtthcperropsofth;*^ wicked 'J^ciah. rtiijsabone do thefKv.'ilijkeveo- geanee on them, 4 DeliueruV'liopreanic ncedie: fauer*../; ^;- ;^,^^^^^^^^^ rotwithtKelivo'doftheenetnic, n That is, vpnn this vins.ot peoplc.w home nourin :tuldbtasone mjooioaebody. whenthcycriefotdfpe,bntwhefirbe' '' ' " ' " ' \llroxig for thy felfe. I ^ It is burnt with fire Atid cut downe : and they perifh at the •» rebuke of thv coimtenance. 17 Let- thine Iiandbevpon tlie " man of thy riglr. hnnd, <«>f(/:vponthefonneofmsn, whorne then madeft ftrong for thine ownefe'.fe. ccpt t ■!. r"o rig'-.t It) tb ? cocre and fathehfic iiiiifcc to the roorc tki ncc-iie. Iie'ir «7.vrcie<]uiietb>ydeandC>yeBtti Cc ftora The defirc of the godly. y To bimth*t exciHeth vpan CittitL ^ Tfulmi committed to tljefinnes ofK^rah. A prayer agalnft Gods enemies. Pfalmes. from the hand of the wicked, 5 They know not and vnderftand no tiling , , _ they waUce in darkenefTe, albeit all the '' founda- /^ « Lord of hoftcs,howc amiable are thy Ta- tionsofthe earth be mooned. vybernacles! ■- 6 Ihauefaid,Yearegods,aiidyeallarechil- a My foule lor,^^eth,yea,and feinteth for the "h"echmc"o%od dienofthemofcHigh. ' •> courtesofche Lord :/'r mine heart &" my flefh to ma!,-: proiersion 7 eButycOaUdieasaman,andyeprinces, reioyce in the liimig Go J, cfhisfju;), audio ■ " J Yea,the fparowe hath found /;■ an houfe, !*">•"' '■"^'Jg'O''' a Dauid complai. neththst he cjn 4 TIiiti>,all things are out ut order, either by thtitty- laoiiie, or careltfle negligfnce. « Noiitleof ho- Iio::c ihall c\m(t ■^oii,but you Ihall . be fabica to God» {hall fall like others. ^ - — . r , 'bFotnonebLt iadgen-.ent.and g OGod,aTire,/Afre/o«iiidge thou theeatth: and the fuallowe a ncft for her, where fhe may ,j, render accopnt as f^^ ^^^ j^^^j. j^j._^:jg j- ^,11 ^^jj^ns. well as oiner men, i Thtietbre no tyrant (hall plucke thy right hand acdautlioriiie from thee. PSAL. LXXXIII, I Thifiople cflfiuhray ■vmo iht Li'iio ulliKtrthlM f,om tktir cnfmit! both athomttrui fhnt cjf, a-huk imagined uo- , II- , ^ T 1 v- — ^ 1 tielles couU layheryong: euir, by tlune <: altare, OLordot enter into the hoIies,my Kingd>! liept (hat *u juch thec,4ntb, iff ^fo'.g^c\rTfa!mecomm\xxci to ^pph. mote libcrtie ibtn I. 6 The-; roine though the vale of e E.^ca, , „,, . . , n ? ~ 1 '^ • ir I 1 il Whotru.iietb. make wellcs therein : the rami- alio couereth i-he nothi ^o ,n hiT- KEepc a not thotiiilence, O God : be not Hill, and ceafe not,0 God. 2 Forloe, thine ^ enemies make a tumult: po.olcs. felfe.butin thfe 7 They goe from f firength to ftrength, ti U o'!'5'> '■"* If "leth eury o.'.v appeare before God n zion. hlJiife "*'" - 8 O Lord God of hoiks, hcare my prayer : e That isjofirnl- ar.d ihev thathate thee, haue hfted vp the head. heatkcn,0 God of laakob.Selah. be^ie trees, which J They haue taken craftiecounilllagrinft 9 Bcholde, OGod, cur(l:ieIde,andlooke fo",,'J'"h"£hiVi; thy people, and haue confultcd againli thy ' fe- vpon the face of thine g Anointed. ^^^^^^ ih,Ls,h, .tones. 1° '^or •» a day in thy courtes is better then a iroftdi2p:t*iot 4 The-y haue faidjCome and let vs<* cut them thouiand «/j*r w^^er^; : jhal rather beadoorc wati-t.-figmf.ing offfiombe'ng a nation: and let the name of If- keeper inthcKoufcof myGod, then to dwell J,-^Ve7th!m ^hSo raelbeno more in remembrance. in the Tabernacles of wickcdiieire. ' are^oilybentt'o 5 For they haue confuited together Mn heart, 1 1 I'or the Lord God is the funne rnd fliielde come to Chnfles . afid haue made a league f againlt thee : 'i'^" ■^■' ■ ihe Lord ^^i)l giue g, ace and glory, and '"'"",'''•"''',''",. 6 The tabernacle; of Edbm, and the Ifhmae- no 'good thing wilihswichliold from them that ^„e'rhilcthe'ii. lites,MoabandtheAgarims: walke vpxightiy. , - f ihoarencuct 7 Gebal and Ammon.and AmalecLthc Phili- 1 2 O Lord ot hoftes, blefled « the man that wearie, but in. truftethinthee. c-.eafemO.engdi and courage, till thev come to Pods hobre. g Thatis, forChrinsrake.vvhorefijnre I rsprefenr, b Hewould wifhtoliuc baioneday raih^c inGodsChuich, l.-en aibr.nficd J. 0 Doe thou to them as TOtO the '' Midianites: """'g '';<: "orUhngs. f But will ftom time to time iiKreiTc hii blelsingJ to, c-r J T I L ■ ri. -.1 wardeshiJiDOieandinctf. as to Sifera ana as to Labm at the riuer ot Kulion. PSAL. LXXXV. I BiCMft Cod aiihdtewe not hi) todsfiomhi (T>ut ch a fur lhtirteliirnefiomBal>}!o>i, Rrli they fut him inmmcteaf thtirdeltmranie, to iht inlint that he ftioulct not haul ih* vioiieofhu grace vuptrfiie, ; Next ihiy com^'Uine of their hngaffi'^ioii ; S ^nd thirdly they rcio/ce i» hofie of frticf- tiepfemtjeii p Forthevdtliuerancejvasa/igHrecfChn/ls hng^omf,vndrr the w!-iih/h-:u!d be perffiefili:it':e, ^To him that excelletb. yA Pfahte committed to the fonnei of I^orah. ftims with the nhabitants of(| Tyrus ; 8 Afihur alio is io) ned with them : they haue bene ,in arme to the children g of Lot.Selah. 10 They perifhed at En-dor, andwccc i dung for the earth. 1 1 Make them^euen their princes like * Orcb andlikeZeeb: yea, all their piinccs likeZebali oftheCUuicb was andlikeZalmuna, • The wickednefle feffion the •; habitations of God. cf the Ainmonites I J O my God,make them like vnto 3 'whcelc, derctTbtSlt '•'''^25 the fjubble before the wiiide. r Orde, thou Iiafl bene "^ fauourable^-ntotliy 'Tlieyconfeire theyprouktd „ H As the fire burneththeforeft, andasthe Lhnd: thou haft brought againe the captiuitie '^?'t«.«!L there other nati- flame lettetli the mountaines on lire : — . . 00 mcrcieAastne ons to fight againft ij So pcrfccute them with thytempeft, and L'l'.'il^!!'"" ''"•' make them ah aid with thy ftorme. 1(5 Fill their faces withlhame, thatthe^-may >" leeke thy Namc,0 Lord. 1 7 Let them be confounded and troubled for euer : yea, Itc them be put to fhame and pei iih, r8 Th.at they may «■ knowe that thou, which art called Iehouah,art alone,*u?« the moft High oner all the earth. »■- ^ breihreo. h Bythefeexam- ples.they were fonfirmtd that God w.julJ not Jufftr his people tobevtterlyde- flroye d.Iudg 7. z1.and4.1S' i Trodeo vnder feeteasmyte. *Jiidiei y.i^.stia i;,'.here d,ve!teth heamoiio them be:n3endcJ, hepraye wji'iallwindei. in That a Though they bcleeue nst, yet tiiey may ptuoue by experience, CO rcfift aoaiall thy cotiorcll io eftablilliing thy Chn; ch. PSAL. LXXXIIIL oflaakob. v^ caufeef their de- 2 Thou haft forgiuen the iniquitie of _4hy liucrsnce, bccaufe people,4W!'coiiered all their finncs.Selah. ' ^'huTheii^ai'""* J Thou hail withdrawen all rhine anger, and "i^dfen.*: > haft turned backe fro the<:fierccnes of thy wrath, b TimubaflfW". 4 Tiime vs,0 Got! of our faluation, and rC- rjed '!jf '" i^ leafe tfiine anger towards ys. j'Ssi. k That isjudea: for wKerelii»Cliorch Tiopgthem 1 Becanfe the reprobate conld bv no meanes -vj that thy people may reioyce in thee? lb that ibey may vnctly be deftioyed, be vnrtable and led ■ cui,, „ Jc rhir merrie O I Old and «'rai hatisbecomp.lledbyihy plagues to c.nfetre thy power. 7 bhCue VS Uiy merae,0 J-OlU, anj^rai ... > .,...■.,• i..T.„~—:._-. ,i,..tiflct,am,. v<: thv e rolii.ntron. they O.al not c^iic . -. i'-' 1 • r J r ^ ^ intoiudgement. 5 W lit thou be angr>' viith- vs ^ for euer i& c Not onely in wilt thcu prolong thy wrath from one generati- wits.d' awing thy on to another? ' tod,bntinf,»gi. 6^ Wilt thou not tumcagaineWqnicken .td^'ludi'g our hearts to coa* graiint fcffethem. "thaVitiVvaiue vs thy * faluation/ LTb^/lT^t 8 I will hearken ^^hat the Lord God will fay : '^'J^ I> n^e forhewiUfpeake i"pcacevntohispcople,andto beinepppreiTed Dtuid diinen firth ofhii eouMirey, I Difrilhmofi ardent- Iijs Sainte«,that they tume notagaillMO folh'. by the loug con- lytcimte*raiM:oihetaber„»cleic Mother. f^Oil Uyd liis ^ foundations among the holy > f^"ti'ai'& I. >« ff« °"'" '''"■"^* '^''''" S""^ '^^' "icreafL-. ^ b Glorious thines are fpoken of thee, O ci- •> ihough thy ,o».iiamlp,in.ye I J '■ Ki.^hteoufi-.circ ikillgoc bcforehim,and tieofGod. Selah. " llTeTt""'". In ctKiy pUte. n,ail fct her fkps in the way. 4 I ^^ iU make mention of <= Raliab and Eahel pe're,yct"a»e P S A L. L XXX VI. among them that knowemee:bcholdePalcflina with patience and I Vuut (ort »flliii!d »Jf.yfxLtu of ,1/, f. ay',thfi,u(nth fr and Ty iiis with Ethiopia, '' There is he borne. ^'°^ his'pro**"' tianierittict: jiimdMotihcarpiiihumitjetiii, ^Sitneimei J And of Zion it (liall bcc Hiyde, <^ Many are j^j, ^ ,h, mttcm ,,c>Ui,6, ii Dcfi'i-gxlfoto be.^.liruSiedof (,o,.„g jn her : and hCC , e««« the moft Hich'fliaU c Thatis.Eoypt Iht Li>rtir,!h.U hie t/i:i) fia'c him anil thrifiel'i, Name. tJ pi i t-/i t ...^ ll..r.^.,l.. Heer.mi:u.«c,h,lliofhi,a<,H,rJ,r,ef,,„Jrej,,ire,h,cL,e f^ablllh her. ,. l r • . , cnnn^JU^n 4ei:»er,!if<,M th,m.^ ^ ' 1 ^ ^^^ Lord fiiall count, whcn he f ^vriteth die ';;;;","/„'' ^7" ^^'TrayerofDauid. pcople.He was borne there.^el.h. knowledgeol *-i"f°''^ P«'''''''- f Nclinc ^ thine care,0 l.O'iA-,and liearc me : for 7 Al'well the fuigers as the players on inftni- God. puj^d^ltjuing' ilampoorcandneedie. mcntsy?!vji!yef/'fff:allmysrpr:ngsar„o<« co^i-UiM oflhcfhnhfail^ fon .fflBcd h, fkkf. cruel iow3:H me. and Oi great kindnefle VntO all them, that call tiii,pfrlHnlhnt mdndH'rltiii; 7 B^'ngmittonetcl'tnf C V\'hichaasa Von thee Co^ntihculmifCoiifoUiion: \i Tcihie caUithonGciiby •ru,e 1. 1'';. tb.t i.< 6 Giue■eare,Lord,^'nto mv prayer,and c he.ir- fM:l''ZtZ%il71Z' '^ ^"'"'''''^"'"^ *""• be f cued that God i 1 r r 'i- ■ Jel/rtaiefoiJxktttofiiUetrlhlfheliie, «n,.n,w,Ber kentothevoyceofmyfupplication. ' ^ ' ' J * . „ , tim 7 In the dav of my trouble Iwillcallvpon S ^ fongovFfalraeof* Her^mthe St^ahtteto *,.Khg.^iU A .Ht c!oeth eon- t.hee: for thou fieareft me, .S'*'^ z'?fi'n^c7M'»,committed re the fonnes H'W- fene that God is g Among "the gods there is none like thee, O oJKorahfir him that excelUth vj^- oneWire'ciful to '^^''^^^ , and thcrc f is none that can doe like dry "« ^^'^''"'^ =" LeenmtL a That is to hum- r n-^i l-M .,^.„ ^.. - . ■ ble. It waithc be- rooren.ncrs ^^'^.>'^«- . , , ,n , nu /^^O'* ^O^' 0^"V faluation , loy day 4«J ginning ofafong, ^!''oconMnDal 9 AU natioiis , whome thouhaft made, fliall i^^ night b before thee. bytherunewhtU- lv,h'e fhe»^'Ih°how comeand g^vorfhip before thee,0 Lord,and Ibal j i^t my prayer enter into diy prefence , in- ^f ='''' p'''"' wemavnotbe glorihethyName, , ,^ „ , cline thine eare vnto my cr^^ rTwIi, m«,» x.eary,tho,.g.,Goa 10 For tb.ou art ^rcat and doeft uonderous ^ Por my foule is filled widi euils,anjj my life cry in .h°cir i.- ^X:rre5;:i '^'"SS- thou art God done. draweth neere to the graue. rowe.yetthe, Ui that we \r..!i ^ ^f ^^ ^^ '"■''^ ^■^' '"''''>''° f °'''^^' ""-^ V''^ 4 I am cotintedamong them that goe downe cry "ot ea.neftiy earn-ftly and often w^alke in thv trueth : knit mine heart vntodiee, vnto thepit,;i'if'/ ""* that Dauid pr^ed thc aflcmblies ot v-,oicnt men haue !'■ fought my p,,^ ^exed ire ^uth all thy c v^'aues.Selah. 't"fe he ™: ntntNameof iouIe,andhaue not let thec before them. o rhrvn Inft nnr -i.^ou minp forinaJnMnrp cm 1 In C!,r R tl.e Mefsiaj, , ' Entthou O Lorde art 1 DitiRiU God and r T ^ J T^ u ^'^?"^'""""(. P'"'^''''' '"' '" of .■ fcuic kingdom • ^ . f-nt u.ou, \j i-orae , aix apitiam vjoa am f^^g (.,.q^ mee,(*';fGod«>i''dd«liuerhiin, k Kf IbeweththatiliereonbetioBK^ obliuion? the lolfeaod tiiU- dcrationnoteqiMiie, whtrc proude tyriof teigne,>nd t>»t jhelacke. iGodj j^ EutVntOthee haiielcrycd, O Lorde,and pleafH-ecf his leateisaoiuiniledgf toallvrceaodciueleie. 1 Heeboartetbiiot ofhisowne ."n -i „,,,-,,„vfTrr,iv,pKpf:ir,> rhep tVit.;dsioGcd» ve,tueshn-confensth(hatG,.dofhisfreegoodne(rehatheurtbenea-.ercifulvi.. Ciriy IL.nl my prayer COine before tliee. proi.idence, to him and siiie0hiiu po-ver agaicft hisenemies.is to one ot his owne houfliold. 14 I oroe,\vhy doelt thou leiett my lOme,ana thereby he partly hideft thy face from me? pmiihcth.and , ti ^Ln v\ r^-^^y ^^V . ,. . IS lamaffliftedand at the point ofdcath: p'^tlytriethbls i Tkt hohChi:Jl framiff.h tnat thecmi.tionifthe Chujeh, ' ' g I ice noneende nl'sih atatiimiferiiafurthsc'jiiiMiie cfBjjliyloK,/!>(iu!de ofmy forowes. h Mine eyes nnd face declare my fetowcs, i Heeflievneth Urefiarii togirat exrtllrncir, ^ So that there fhoulde bre that the time is moiecouenient forCod tohelp,i\hen men cali'ntohimintheie . ntihhi^raQreciimjtrlaiU-fShiu to bee oHmbiiU )U>u»'gthi dangers, then to laty till they be dead, and then taile them vpapaine. k That xur/tteii (hereof. is,in tlie gMttejWbetf onely the body lytth without all fenfe and itmcinblMK. Ct i ifrom Gods power. Iimeueria greit dangers aad rarowe5ia3 though my lifefliouldvc- tetly be cut off caerjrmoaieot. Pfalmes. The tructh of Gods promife. it'-zlUrktHtt. 1 from fnjf youth I rufFer thy tcrrours,doubting of 1 8 For our P (hield apperteinetb to the Lord, P i" 'i'" that my lift. and our King' to the holy One of Ifrad. our King hath 1 6 Thine indignations goe ouer mec, and thy 1 9 Thou fpakeft then in a vilion vnto q thine y",™" [he''Ef"o'f fearehathcutmeotf. holyOne,and faydeft, Ihauelaydeheipcvpon God. 17 They came rounde about mec dayly like one that is "^mightie: I haue exalted onechofen H ToSamutland water,it«.-/ compaffed me together. out of the people. '° others, lo a(rure » 8 My louers and friends haft ihou putaway 20 I haue found Dauid my feruant: with mine thy eiioien Tne. holy oylehauelanoyntedhim. r vviiomihaJe ar Therefore mine liand (hall bee eftablifhed boihchoifnaid with him,and mine armc (liall ftrengthen him. f '"" '"'^ I.-'""''' ^,1 ■ n II .. I ■ to execute hij 2 2 1 he enemie (hall not opprelie him, nei- office.as verr.ai. thei- fliall the wicked huit him. f 1 hough th«e I Biiti will Aldhoy his foesbcforc his face, 1i>'b<: <"tnnore „I,^,^vUo.„..l,...U„V„I,:.„ enemies againll from me,e^ mine acrjuaintance f hid themfelues. PSAL. LXXXIX. 1 JVithmminoric! docth thtPropketpraije the goojncffiof Gad, 25 Tar hit ufl.\ment mdcoHenanl, thil hih*iimadt httwetnt him And hu tltU by Itfm Chiift ihe foam ofDit' Mid: 58 Thendoithhtecomfliineoft'tgreintHmt-^nidS' folitim of ihe kingdom! of DtrnJ^fothtt lo tbeoutaatde exalted. Though the arcible colufioti of things might caiif; them to de- fpairc of Gods fa- uour.yet thema- iiifolde examples of his ineccies eaule them ta emit in God; though to mans iudgemcnt ihsv. raw [loiie occafion - ■■'>rD"«dJo,hr,,,oth>out«^,de and plagiic them diat hate him. co.ts k,-,p-Ho™. . toheiHmi'idf-omhi, .fmon, ,m»kiKg rmntmt ofthe .-4 My tmethalfo and my tmercie jhaUb:e yctheptoaureth Jhortntpe ofmmiUfi, ond con/trminghimfelje bj Gods WIthhm, and in my Name (liall his 1^ home bee taous'come fromijil. . . • •— ^ A Pfalme togiae l»Shu(fm,ifEthit>t the C^rabtte, 'T V^'ill » fing the mercies ofthe Lorde for euer; 1 with n them: I wil mercif jI- my mouth will I declare thy tructh from generation to generation. z For I bfaid, Mercy Sialbc fct vp for euer:thy trueth flialt thou "^ ftablifh in the very heauens. J <* I haue made a couen.mt with my chofen: I hauefwomc to Dauid my femant, ■4 Thy leede wiE I ftablilh for eucr, and fet \'p thy throne from generation to generation. Selah. ,„„„„ . 5 O Lorde.euen the e heauens (hall praife thy lawnoiieoccaiion. ■' . ' , r - r i- ^ -^ b Ashethatfuteiy wonderous worKc : yea, thy tmeth m thC ' Con- beleeueJinieai^ gregation of the Saints. V For who is equ:d to the Lord in the heaucn? 7.<5od is very terrible in the afTembly of the fio'^Wm,neitherwiIl Ifalfificmy trueth. ;aints,and to be reuerenced aboue aU, that are . ^t "^ u°"'"^"' ""^' ^ T ^T^^''''' nnyWym f thc thing that IS ffoncoutot my lips. As thine inuifi- ^S^a"ai;X. '"'rfrt'^f^likethe-Lordeainon; ration and change: thCgO^^? fnftiallth? trueth " cf thy promes be vncliangeable. A The Prophet Oicvveth what was the promes of Gbd,»hereon he grounded his tilth. e The Angels (lull piaife thy power and fjith- fulnefleindeliue- ring thy Church. f That i?,in the heauens. g Meininj.the' Angels. h Ifihc Angels tremble before 25 IwillfltTiis handealfbinthefea, and his ly periorme'my right hand in the ^floods. protrifcs to biai, 26 He (hall cry vnto mee, Thou art my y Fa- |'p'«''j''ftandin» ther,my God and the rocke of my Hjluation. I;^^" Z™'"" 27 Alio I will m.ake him my firfl: borne,higher u HisptJ.ver.glo- then the Kings ofthe earth. o ^-'d edate. 28 My mercie will I keepe for him for euer- t^/JlJ^'fo^d' more, and my couenant (hall ftand fall with him. j(,nut! 29 His feede alio will I make to endure z for y His excellent »€ucr,and his throne as the dayes of he.iuen. dignitie iliali ap- j o ^But if his children forfake my Lawe, and K^'iha'" e ni^d walke not in my iudgements: the Sonne oi God, J I *Iftheybreake my ftatutes, and keepe not andthefi-ftbomc, mycommandemcnts: r''"'fch •ft''*' rdmtheneaucn^ l ^^ T''^" ^'" I vifitc their tranf^effion with frhough'torthe gthesfonnesof *e rod ai,d their iniquioe with ftrokc^ (^aae.of.hepeo. li ^Yetmyloinng kindenefle will I not take pletiieft.teot -- ~ - this kingdome de« , , cayed jet God "alter ttktntiM\t •» Saints,;....^ ->^ »w »,.„wv..w^..«i.,v,i.w„^,r.^-,-.v ^i , ■ , r i .... about him *^ the thing that is eone out of my lips. toote.tillhehad 8-a.LordcGodDfhoftes,whoisIikevnto , ^.f ifuuefwomeoncebymineHolincs.fdiat «;^^^^^^^^^ thee,n'/7if*4r*amightieLord^andthytraieth« ^^^''"?5.™'°P^"^^^^^^^ , , ^. Cb,«ft. about the"' ? 6 His feede Cnall endure for euer, and his »2.S4w.7.r4. , iThounileftthcragingofthefea: when the *™!^^A'i^ff.^i^T!;{!f„b^^^^^ , , not in all points theheauen. to their ptofeision, Selah, yetGodwiln« j8 But thou haft reiefted and abhorred, thou b. cake his c«ue. haft bene angry with thine Aiioynted. ""' *L''' f *■»' ^\ "i n J 1 I I /-I b For God in pro. 19 Thou halt a broken the couenant of thy m fing hath re- fenunt,aM glory of their ftrength, and by thy fcuoiir our homes (halbe exalted. 40 Thou haft broken downe all his n'alles: performing! " thou haft layd his foitrcfles in mine. f £/r. ifi 1% vmt 41 All tliat goe by the way, (poyle him: hce is '^ '"'*■■ w*"^* » * a rebuke vnto>.:s neighbours. rTV^tm. .^i I n .. " 1 -It I CI • ' As long as the 42 Thou Kiftiltvp the righthandot his cne- funnean.imoone mies,^i(/made all his aduerfaries to reioyce. . endure.ihey (hall " " " " " " - - - ■ itTcs tome pome', d Recauleof the battel!. _ ho.nble co»fi.noii 44 Tfiou haft- caufed his dignitie to decay ,and of things, the Pro. caft hii throne to the gi ound. t"'"*; '.»"'P''i"«h ..-1 J /- • » t t rt I n '" God as thoiiiih 4j rhedayesot nis' youth hnlttlioulhort- hceiawenotthi ned,.w of\\Ii:ittimcIam: v\hcre- foic li ouldcft diou create in Vaine all clic cliil- rircn of men ? 48 \\' liat man lii!tth,and (1 nil not fee dcath,^ fl-all lie ileliucr his foulc from the hand of die battctohcli.<|«tb g^^^5 5S^y,_ Hlc mc3'«i"h ilul 49 Loi-d, where arc thy former mercies,jrAw/j GoJs enemies dij thoir fwtircft vnto I>auid in thy trueth? notoncly (lander jq i laugh »t V!, which patiently waiit for the comming of chy Cbiift. P S A L. XC I 2tiifn m hufTa)ir jtittth bt^re vt thtftfyntll fauour tif j-joonedav Co»lotrard>'ii, } pVho ateniitherailmoHipJ^d bytl-tirt. '■' twuofl^tirlifi, 7 tioiltyhi'.ii/iigueittibilhiiult'JiiU, la TLeitlit Mo!tiiira)elh Cod la :urn! thtir hra.tn anJ con. tlij.it hunter: uilon/aitlihim^ *ni thtir liofin-.itt Br tatr. y ^pr.:jer ofJhps^the a nun of God. 1> S A L. XCI. I Htrt uii nUiOiitttiniii, 14 ^ prtit/uSt of Ccaiothoft loJtt IjMt Ijii/i, (/.) wf him aiii Irufl 11, hmi, U litllMr thtm, .ndi>u,ihtmi>nmoy,aU'J.uu , ^^ (^„ „,,^j.^ WHo fo dwcilcdi m tb' ^ fccrctcof the Godhisdtfcuce mofl Hi<'h,!li;;ll abide in the lliadowe of ""* "' '''■"^'" T"- the Almighnv.. , , , ^ . , aion,.,bea™oft z t"! willfay vnto the Lord, O mmehope, fire fjicgj d. and my fortrcffc: he » my God,in him wil I tr ?\ . I> "smg a""i «<* J Siireiy ne will deliucr thee from the'L.ur'e "^^ ""l'^' ^''th In o""' ofthet; ."-crjiini^ from the noylbmcpoftilence. th/uid. 4 V.e vill couer thee vnder his wings, and c JThatis.God _ thou fha^iC be due vndcr his feathers : his ''trueth ''*'P« " ■'"''* '«' die loivs,wbe thee Satan aflaile vj J '■ Thou (halt not be afiaid of the feare of fecrcily, which the night, my of the airowe that flyeth by day ; he calleth a fnaie a Thus the Scf'p- lurc vli:thio call the Ptophes. b Tho'.i hail bene as an hoiile and de- fence vntovs iti all before thoi; hadft formed the earth, &r the « orld. LOrd,thoii haft bene our ^habitation from ge- neration to generation. Before the <^ moi-.ncaines were made, and 6 C%r of die peftilencc that unlketh in the ?f opcnly.which d.irkcne(fe -.net ofdic plague that der:royethat|h|'p,"i!n«'' — ineday. dfhatis.hishitb- 7 A thoiifand fhall fall at thvfide, andtcnne full keeping of thoufand at thy right hand, biti "it (hall not come PJ"""^' '° '"^'P* , 1 Q ' ibeeintby ne- neerethee. „,,i,ie ' 8 DouItlsfTe with diinc *" eyes flialt thou e The care that bcholde.andfde the reward of die wicked. codbathoiitc 9 Po; thou /^-^//f/W, The Lo;d« mine hope: l'i*=»°'°«f»'fi- thoii haft let the moft Hi^h for thy refuse 1 0 There Ihal none anil come vnto th cient to deft nd them from all nei- dangets. bles & tra- euenfiom euerlaftin" to eueiidting thouait ow "^^r Ihall any plag-.i: come necre thy tabernacle. ' J« S°"'y ih>" Ll±"''God. ^ '^ II gForhclknliomehisAngelschargeouerJ:^,';!":':^^^^^^^ J Thou rftiirneft man to dcftruaion : a^aine theetokeepedieein all thy wayes. our i;oul uelsnow liUDt^reihyer c Thou haft cho- fenvsto be ihy people before the foiindacionsof the world were layed d Mofes by lamen- ting the frailtie aiiJ IliortnclTeof mans life mooaeih Oodtopiiie. e Thonghman thinke his life long, which IS in dtedomortfhort, thouTayeft5Rct!irne,ye fonncs of Adain. 4 «• For a thouCind y ecres in thy fight arc as y efterday when it is paft, & *> a \vatch in y night. vay fuddcniy as iMihaflood. g Thoiicalleft V! by thy rods toco: fi.lerihe llipunelle iudgemeDtsagainfl i; They iLallbeare thee in their hands, that the«icked,ci.co thou hurt not div footeagainfta ftone. I" ''"' If l^'"'"'* — L ,1 I It I I J / !y they Ihall fee It _^ .._ _^^ ^ ij i houf halt walke vpon tnelyon and. 'ilpe: atthatday.when J 1 hoii IiaU t'oiici flowed dian : tbcy'are''^ a ^-^ ^ >'""» 1"°" ^nd the dragon Ihait diou tread al. things (hall be lleepe : in f- morning he STOwedi like the gvafle: vnderfeete. "rldLh n« " ■ " H 'Becmife he hath loued me, therefore will fpjj;?^,^^\\^,^ Idehuerhim : I will exalt him becaufe he hath man one Angel, kno'.ven mv N.nme. . but many to be 15 He ihall call '/pon me, i. 6 But the TrichiuKol al^lt to covfi-k' thtf the vn'!iiih,whfnhe it mofi'flumn/h:>i--,fitU mofl jiai-dif) fcrifl). m In the eiui u dtfmltd tl^i filicilu »ft he ill f, pUiited In the houfe ofCcd to pyrifr the Lot A, 9f ^ 'Pfalme or fmg for the a Sabbath day a Whid: teacheth T f is agood thing to fraife the Lord, & to fing ^'i'Jb'rftL^'^f It i.^p ailing '".od. .vnto thy l>;ame,0 moft High, 2 To declare thy loiiing kindnefle in the ani'moto'neiy in b moming,and thy mieth in the n'ght, '^^^'^'^^ "°'^ J Vpon an ' inftrumicnt of ten ftnngs, and fa'porGodsmer. cot onely fhoit, butmil'crahle.for asm«cb asout fiiinesdsilyi ro- tiokr thv wrath. i Meaninj,accor- ding tothtc^m- mnnftateoflifc. !c 11 mans life for the breurtie be nMfcrable mi:ch r.;"re idhy wtalh lievponit, as they,vvhich ffaretI>«f,ODe!y knnwe. 1 Whichis. byconfideting tbefhcrtnefle ^ t- cfoiirlife, an<'by mtditeiing thebcaoen'.yio^. m Meaning, wilt thnii bean, diy thoughts are verv deepC. £ Thefe Inllra- grv? iOrj^UomTiiinth h"»tit!, n Eicn thv metcie which isihychie- , «^ . ., :c.'„„_ t,.,„.,./>fU ,V „„» ^nA -^ oienis were then fcaworke. o AsGodsprcmifesapperteir.edas*illto,heirp.lleri,ic,a5to ^ ^l^ ' Vnwlfeman knowCdllt not, EHda ,,„„i„ed.bnt at them, fo Mo' are vanitie. ked.aodpiffeoat 8 But thou, O Loid, art fmoft High for 12 Blefied a the man whom thou h chaftifefl, •> Go '•'«'' k:d : yet they fful 1 g^ainft the vvicked,that rife \^ againft me. 1 6 Who will rife vp with me againft the wic- ','«'" "■'f ' ^"'^,",'"" flomiof' in the ' I ^ The righteous Oiallh flourilli like a palme ked > «r who wiU tak: my pair againft the ^vor- wii*' him Church of God as tree,«»o'thall grow like a ccdar in Lebanon. keis of iniqiytie ? c:icertfuiiy. the Cedars doein ij Siich as be planted in the houfe of the 17 Ifth^Lordhadnot''holpenme,my (bule '' He complai. rrCc'M'ldi'^nof ^''^''^•^'^''•°"'''^'"'^''^*^°"^^ ' f^'ia'niof^'lweltinrdence. _ with IvouM not G.)drtiJll'baiie"a'' 14 Thcy fliall Ail! bring foorth friutein rieiV 18 VVhenlfaid,>My footeflideth,thymercie, heli* him to refill power abouena- 'age: they lliall be fat and fiourifliing, O Lord,ftayed me. ti.e enemies: |. tate.and their age ij To decbre that the Lordc'nwrocke Js 19 In the multitude of my mthoiightj in nlinc y"";,"'''!'"'^ I ftillbnngfoorih iighteous,and that none iniquitiew in him. heart,thy comfortes haue reioyced my foulc. w^nM no. faile. P S A L. XCIIL 20 Hath the throne of iniquitienfellowlLip 1 When i thought I He fraifeih iht'powcrcrGoJiiilfje^retuicnofthtworlJ, with theC, which forgeth ivrong for a Lawe? there was no way c«db,atethd,^jaUphpUv,h,chUft,hcmv!,.g»mllhi, jj The^' gather Wm togfdier aeainft the '"",'*"''•■ ^, ^ a AsGodbyhls "T- He Lord ^ reigneth, ^^' '"^^S^' ^""^ ■")' ^'^'^ « ^'fenoh ,be worfd°rn;;ft:^i'^^^""ofbemooued. tlie rocke of m>ne hope. ^ ^ ^. . l^J^d^^ &mebeouT5.. 2 Thy f-throneis cftablifhedofolde : thou , ^^ ^'^j'^^^;^'" recompcnfe them Aeirwic- p^tendiuftKe ' fence againft all art fiom cuerlafting Kednes,and " deftroy them in their owne malice, m opprefsmg the- enemies and dan. j c The floods haue lifted vp, O Lord : the y'"^"^^ Lord our God (LaU deftroy them. h?ueoo;''thU a'> b Wherein-thou Aoods hauC lifted %p their VoycC; the floods lift thojitieofOod. o ItisagieattoIieDofGodsiiidgement.whenthepurpcfeof fitted add eo- vp their waues. *''* wicked is bteke3,but moft,when they ate deftioyed io theiiowne malice, netneft the world. ^ The v.aues of the tez are marucflous P S A L. XCV. ! ' appearetbrr" ^^ouoh^.t noyfc of many waters, yet the Lord , ^„ .^,^ ,^ ^„,,,,;^, ^^,,i^, ^^^ \ ^„ ,^^ ^^,^ j ling the furious On High IS more mightie. rrumoflhc-KerlJttndtheeUawnofhuihurih. i ^n^- , waters. J Thy 'i teftimonies are Very fiirC: holinCflc ffKmiioiim»tti>fi//ov therekeioi oftheelde/hihcrr, Ihtt 1 d BefidesGnds becommeth thine HoiHfe,OLord,foreuer. umpud G»i m thtviidirmfic : n For tbt ynh-^h thcf power and wile. ' mghtnot nUfrtniiJpsJandtfpromijt, > dome in creating indgonerning his great metciealfoappeatftl) in that he hath — ^„ 1 '^- r t i . |. gioeo his pesjOc h» word and coueaant. /^Omc, lervs rcioyce vnto the Lord: letvs I ^ P S A L XCriir Vvfing * .-loudevnto the rocke of our falua- , He fneweth that L ' ■ . I.. .,,.., I „-, ' -T .' , ' J • /■ t!on. Gods fcruice (laa. fr--^-.-. yr«;,, ..;K„»,«crWc/G.Ji,«rfj!n«««.. .1 rtfi 2 Let vs Come before his face with praife: let d«^°°^■"/^"'^ m" douhhecomra-.br affiled by tht^otd,lf:r of ihiir aff.i. %'S fing loud VntO him with PfalmCS. ehieRy in the fa. a:on<^i kefi!,m/,mf,lf}, .iiidi/fitinothr,, and bytht ^ For the Lord if a great God, ,-Uld agreat crificeoiptarfe* r^n.of:M.,H,Hiyhor>,th,U^d.,nd.nr^^^ King a'.OUe all b gods. ^ and than/ergiuirg. a WhofecWee QLord Godatlieauen^er, OGodtheauea- o jn^.hofelSnd ^e the deepe places of the ^ E«"tbe°An.' itistotalteven- V^ger,(hev/ thv felfe I' clearelv. „„Tu J.u„ rU„v.l ►», f>i«L gflsCwhomre. geanee^^nthe 2 °Exak thy relfe,0 ludge of the world, 4«rf Jjf' ^"^^^ 'heighcesof diemountaines-r* |;tt«"o% bShew'by effea ^cn^Ier a rej-,ard to thcprouae. • ^ ^^p^^^^ ^^ 5^ i^/^^i^re^/j : for he made "e"'nlthi'n7m hit that thon art ludge J Lo.d how long Old thcmcked^how lo.ig it,^d his hanJs formed thc tlrfe land. f^\ »-"'"'' ofthewotldto mall tlie wicked '- truimph ? • ,^ % a n- jcni the idulcs which p„n;m the wicked. ^ The^. pnte and Lake fiercely : aU the . ^ pTf ' "' ^ t ^'°f''^ ^^\ ' """' li'"" '- ^fli^Vcteiff; "orkei^ofiniouitievau^.tthemfelues. "kneele before the Lord our maker. , rAu'ttnes are ^'&so J >ttcy.\^.^^^^^^^^ -, " eto them, and tfouhle thine heritage. ' hisp.Tfturc,andd.c!lieepeofhis clund :today, ,^^„,ij„J i^ fcJuesaboueall 6 The^-flavthewi?owandtheftrangcr,and >^>,^^^'/'^^;<='^'^™>""', ,r ^, -u y, '^ ^tft"" ' other. mnrrk^^r-p i I.,/!- " '^ 8 ■' Harden iiot vourhcart, as in Meribah, wordes be figni- dseeing.he "lurther ti.e faAerlefle e^asinthedayofUMaflahinrhewilde.Ticffe. fi't'-o^^hing: Chnrch was then 7 * 1 Ct they faViTheLord (hall not fee: DCl- '^ ,,-i. r l * j „l meamn", that they ro fore oppren-cd, ther ..iU the God vf laakob regard it. \ ^^^'^ y°"' ,^,^''' ^tempted me,proued „„ft „,,„^ g„, l"„"^T;«t<. « Vndcftandyevn-.^ircamongthepeoplc: '"e,thoughtheyhadfeenemy worke Jl';"^'';""' J'sTfl.efe ." andyefooks,whcnw,llyel,ewife^ ' lo Fouitieyee,-« hniie I contended with rft« -^^^ now.and thelefote 9 He that f planted the eare, n-u-dl he not genc,at.c.n,an J (.nid,TI-iC) arc a people that gerre \^,^l^,^^,^^ wetnnftcall to hcarc^or he diat formed the eye,fhall henotfec?. »nhart tor tJiey fmuc not knowen my wayes. g„„,ne,h wuh God,to take OUT .» ,i_u„.i . ,l nv .i, ..I i o ^x o n,-,ii K,i II W icrerore I ware in my math, /f w»?, his owre hand He ,,nf,.,n hi,i,j 10 Orhetiiat chaftifcth tliegnatioiis.lhallhe , , i. ^ „ . ' u n. ■' (]ie««hwhcrfi« canfeinhanrf, .,..,. ... Surcly they fhall not enter into my " reft. iiie«eti>wherciii e He Ihcweth that they are flerpetste in mal.'ce, forafmuch as they feared not -^ ' ' they are Gjd4 God, b^itgauethenifelue? wholly rodoc wickcdiv, f He fheweththstit isj*-- Bocke : that it, if they heare his voyce. f By the centenining ol Gttdtwotde. pofsible.but God fliooldhfate,freardvnHerftaod their wickcdnelfe. g IfGnd I0r,m /infi: uhenofiht/'Uce wm ctUlid, (jO/, :»!ii.i(«>n, rf«i«S.v<>Vi«'i7.7. pnnilli whole nations for. -heir finiies, it ismeere folIyforaryo.icma;i,-Of tlsa "fi.voa'.-i 17.1. no'/tba 14.1U. g They were wiihoMt iuiigeineni ar.ireafoa. fewe,toihinke thai Gixi will fjiaieiheiq, h Tiuui^iDtoihelaiidofCaaaan,wbeKhep;oniircdchemiell, . P S A L. ThekingdomcofGod. a© TopraireGod. PfalirilE** P S 4Jk XCVI. j2 KciovceyerightcousintlreLorcIjanifgjiie.'' E'liiimcruii t^atxl-fruihnl'tthio^niwif »;,) GfiitiiiiiffraifeCoi,- rfiajikcs for hjsholv" 'Mcr.aribiance. ' «'f'>'»'"''"^'\.?n° fi) bif/>cxrnitotht , . , ,, ^ . v t/V««.Viri)/Ci.i/7. P S A L. XCVIII. enelj :rtiv io liii ' deieocs. t-Tlie Prophet fhenelhlliat the time fh) II come, thjtillnaiionS Sill" 3 V.-iro the Lord a nav (bng: fin" VntO the « -^'« """f^ rxhoiKUun lo aU<.>t*iutt, Itpraifi iht Itrafir, Lord all ihc carrn. 2 sing vnro the Lorde,4»i/praifc his Name: iluil'auc occifien declare his faluation from day to day. to prjyie the Lord j Declare his glor)' among :J1 nations, and Iiis wonders among aU people. 4 For the Lord u bgreat and much to be prai- fcd: he is to be feared uboiie all gods. J For sD the gods of the people ^r* || idolcs: buttheLord <^ made the hcaiiens fot the reueiling oJ hilGofptI, b Seeing he will reutileKimlelle to all nation] con- trary 10 their owneexpettation, ihey oughtall to wotlliip hiui con- trary totheirown imaginations, and oncly as he hach appointed. c Then the idoles, ^'ade'"no7t"he'hea;"c:trembiebcrorehimall die earth uens.ate not God.,- 10 Say among the g nations, The Loide rcig-. huyowtfif/irrcif tiiJff.lt/ttii ill hniromei If Ciiifi, i» 3/' KhoM ht huh comniiHictirJ hufi/iulicn :o tUiMuns. tf^ Pfalme. Sin" => vnto the Lorde a ntw Ibn": for he Lnth ' That ii.fome ^ .. . . . , . S, . . . (V.i'ngpr3'^ci^'^^'l2Lordvponchf haipe,f/«» uedby roneoibet , . . ^ . , Jory ot nis rsame: ypon the harpe with afingingvoyce. .tncanis to gather bring i an offenng and enter into his coi^s '^ ^-^^^ efLilma and foundeoftnimpets fing' ^!' <:'"'"''?"'" 7 Let the Tea roare, and all that therein is,the henouldper- woVld,and chey that d^vell therein. fo'""'' ^is promes. 8 Lttthcfioodsclap.theirlmdes,rtn^letthejJ/;_|'JY;,P;'^- mountaines reioyce together "exhortation to 9 Before the Lorde : for hee is come to iiid^e giue pi aifes with the earth: with rightconrnefie fhall heeiudge the inft"iments,and I J 11 I • u • • slioof ihe dumtr.e world,and the people with equine. ^^^^,„,^^_ ^, ^.^^j. d God canuot bee neth: furelv the world fhalbeftable,€j"notriioiie, loowen.bnt by hn ^^ ^ (^_^j j^,J| the people '■ in righteoufneire. flrengih &• glory: & ' r r p , 1 1 Let ilif hcaiiens rejoj'ce , and let tlie earth be glad: let tlie (ea ronre,and all chat therein is. 1 2 Let the ficlde be ioy full,and all chat is in it: let all the ■ trees of die wood then leio) ce r i Before die Lord: for he commeth, for hee fi'«l> tbat the world is neuer =b'e to praife God fc£ficiendj fot iheir ddiuerance. P S A L. XCIX. Httcommtiiiithtot pii-ivcr,r']nilir, mi txctlltiic:' of lltf k'.ai^ovit of Codh Chrijl ouev tht lewci tad Ctutilo, $ ^i)i fnimhth them t« mA'iiifit ihe'imteaaitofouethf Lorde, 6 foUow'mX the txaiafU of the nui-.eut Tatkcriy Mojt!,^iiroii,'-ai>im/yvho caUiHgvfoa Gotl,ne>e':ht*rui» thnrprayers. comcch to ii'.dge y earth: he will iiidge the world \ By ofttriDg vp ^^^^Y\ righteouines and the people in histrueth.. yontlelnes wholy » ' ' vr.io ("lod, declare that yon wotfiiip himonely. g Hee prophecieth that the Ger.tileslball bepanaliets with ihelewes ot Goi'sptomtf. h Hefbalri'ene fjiethetnanewe wiihhisSpirite.sndtefloie them tDthehnage ofGcd. i If tieinlenfiblectearntes (liall haue caiifeto reioyce, w henGod appeareth, much more wr,froiii wbcm lie bath taken maledidion and Tinnr, P S A L. X C V I L 1 ThtVrtfhettxhortcthall to reioyce jtr the commiii^ of tht kingipmeofCh'.fi, 7 ninHfiilltt thtreUh and idolnltn, B Z4»U:oyf,ill to the ii'.Ji,rshoMe hetxhorteth 40 innocencie, u To «.o,c,,j «:d .■*j«i,g;«'«.e- , . '■ boueall the people, •-T- he a Lord rcT^nedi: let the eaiih reioyce: let ,'Vt.o.. n„ii h.- X the '> multitude oftheyles be glad. 2 i^ Cloudes and darkcnes are rounde about , . , , himtriehteournericaiidiucgementrtrethefoun- ^^^^^^^^^'b^S dation of his throne. J There fliailgoe a fire before him.andburnc vp hs enemies round a'.^out. 4 His lightnings gaue light vnto the worlds: the earth favs-e it r,nd tv^is ^ afi aide. . " d and Samuel among fuch as cal vpon his K?,mc: y The m.ountames melted like waxe at tne ^i__/-, _,,i.j ifi- j juii j^u^™ prcfence of the Lord,at the pretnce of the Lord o f the whole eardi. 6 The hcauens declare his righteoufiieSjar^l the people fee his glori'. '.^ 7 « Confounded be all they that feruaffauen 1 Hefliewcth thitwiiere Cod reigneth.thereij all rrlicitie.and fpiritual ioy preached in!ud<», tut through all jles &cpiinttei5. c He is thus die- icnbeo tokeepe hi^eneir.iesia fcjre.whicb cem- inonly con:eiBne Godi power. d This feare brii>- geih not the wic- ked to trueobedi- c:ice,but niiketh them to runne a- way from God. e He fignifieth ihitGoJs iudge- Dients are in a ica- dines to deflroy the idolaters. f Lc! all that which is elleemed in the world, fall dovvne be- fore liiui. e The Icwes lliall naoe occafion to teioyeethat the T He Lorde reigncth, let the a people tremble: a WhenGed hefittethts?»-<;««?fthe*Chenjbims,letthe deliuereth bu t . J ' Churcb,all the earth DC moued. ,,.,-, enemie; ftall 2 TheLorde«greatmZion,and heisnigha- baiiecaufet» ^a!l the people. tremble., i iiiey fliall bpraifethy great and feaTclh]l*J-^l''-^s-^f- ■^^ , J ■ ■ I , , ' ° o Thouplitlie Nam.eCyrritisholv). - „,ickcet ment :y^rtliou ha/tprcoared equitie : thou haft the godly liiill executed iudgemenc ant^ iuftice m laakob.- ^ndmi'sWe""' 5; Exalt the Lo:d our God,andlaUdowne be- power? forehis<:footeftoole:/Sr hcisholy. t That is before 6 Mofes and Aaron wer* among his Prieftcs: hisTctnpIeoc Arke,ivhere he ■ ^ ,. , ,w . ., , proniifed to heare, thefe called vpon the i-ord, and he he.-rd them. „,ben they wot. 7 Hee fpake vnto riremin the cloudie pillar: fnipped bira,as the\' kept fiisteftimonies,t>eare not ° " wy tuUieiie. (uddcnly^et it is fewen uj Uydc vp in iloie for tliem. Go^s delinerance iij>peuenot a H* ptoptiecielh that Gods bene- 6te in calling the Gentiles, (balbe fo gttat,tb>t they Hull hiue wenderfull occafion to prayfe bis mercy & tcioyc^ C c 4 i Kaow« Thedaetie of Magiftrat€s. Pfalmes. Gods care oucr his. J Knowe ye chat euen the Lorde is God ; hea 9 Surely I haue g eaten aflies as bread , and g i h,ae not ri. b He chieBy mea hath ^ made vs, and not we our felues: tee are his mingled my drinke with weeping, fen eut of my n«i!,toochiR3the people,and the (heepe of his pafture. 10 Bccaufe of thine h indi^tion and thy "'oarningtonke fpincml rejene. . c Enter into his eates vvith pravfe, ftnd into wrath: for thou haft heauedme vp, and caft mee ^^h ,ul'®"v his courtes With raoycing : praifc mm 4«ben he fhall be in and their feede Qiall ftand f" faft in thy fight. ccD.pli(hed vnder ^ J -t ■ r> J .. f t f J JO the kincdome ot dtdtijfe, amif^wrefimh hamed^ ^^.^^_ ^ ^^,^ Chnrchlatnent that rhey fee not the tin.e ofCb,ift,which was titionbefire the Lordt pi omifed.but haue bat feweyeeies and (liort dayes. r Ifheauea and earth pe- O Lorde, hcaie my praver, and letmy''Cry ti'limnch mote man (hall petifti: buttheChurchbytearonolGodsptomestn. come Vn^O tliee. dureth for euet. f Seeingthouhaftcbol'enrhyChurchoutcftheworlde.and joyned it to thee.it cannot but con-.ioue for ener: for tboii ait euetlail'Dg. PSAL. C II L a Whereby is rigDified,thai al> btitwebein ne- uer fo great niift' ries,ytt there is eiier place left for prayer. (> He dedareth (hat in our prayer wemtift liuely feele tftat.-.vhich we defire and (led'aftly be- Iceue to ob- teine. e Thefe exceEiue kindesof fpesch (hew how much theaffiiaionof the Church ought to wound ibe hearts ofthe |o,|ly. a My fornwes Kere !b erej', 2 Hide not thv face frommee in the time of mv trouble: encline tliine cares vnto me : \\hen I call,make hall to heare me. I For mv dayes are ^ confumed like finoke, and my hones are burnt like an herdi. 4 Mine heart is fmitten and uithereth like gralTe-bccaufe I forgate <• to cate mv bread. 5 For the vovcc of my groning my bones do clcaue to mv fkinne. 6 I am like a cpclicaneof thewildemefle:! am like an owie of the dcferts. 7 I watch and am as a (parro\V alon^ypon the houfe toppc. 8 Mine enemies reuilc mc daylv,<»»J'/the)- that ragcsgain'^. me,haue ' fwonie :'gainft me. I Vit frOHoUth *Uto l>rtdfc ihl Lotjt , which htth ftrdtittd hu l:ri>.e',d(liketd htm ^omdrflru^icn, tndgmm hi»t fnf- flcicntodiUgoodthlvp. lo Thmhrtidnhlhtiendtrmtr. ciriof God, which reePietrethlikr* "■oil ttndc ftlhtrlo- ■naidihia children, i^rhrfrailtie of M/tni bit. la .//■»• hortntion '0 mun and ^'HjcU top-'ift the Utd, f A Pfalme ofDatud. thai I pjlfed riot f'.rmine o-dnarie r..nde. e Euer mautaiugiandfoliUtie.cafliog out featcfuU am, f HauecoafpiKiimy death. : ' . ^ „ MYfoule,apr.iifethoiitheLorde,andaIIthat , HewaUfBetW is with in me, praife his hoh' Name. his dolneOe lo < 2 \'lvfoule, praife tliou the Loide,and forget praife God n.ew. ,,,•.,!-■ ° inj»tha' boibvn- notallhisbeiiehtes. , de.ft.-dmgand J Which'' fo-giueth all thine jniquitie , and afleii.ons.miode heicth all thine infirmities. and hrat air too 4 Which redccmcth thy life from tlie-^graue, j;[•"^[" '*"'' and crowneth thee with mercy and compaliloni. b'Vh".' iVth* be. ginning and cliefeftof all benefits, rtniifsion t f finnc. e For befote that (Rfce haje telniiiioa ef our finiie!,*vc ate as dead pien in the (>iane. 5 Which The mcrelrt of God. pfaTtncs. Gocfsf-rouidcnce. 21 . 9 "Snt thou haA frt them a !:oiird, which dicy fliallnotj-afie : they (liailnotrttumeto couct iheeanh. ti.i.vv,rc.e. r j As a father hath compallion on his chil- man, and oyle to make the face to Ihine, and *'';^°'*' ""' "'|; E Wt ha.« p.oo. drcn, fo hath die Lordcompaffion on diemdiat bread th*t ftrengtheneth mans heart. ,;,4 ^^ ^^■ uedbjrcoiitinuaii f^^grehim. i<5 Theh!j:Iirreesarefatisfied,f««»diecedais |,,n,,jj 1,,%, „,. 14 Forheknowedi whereof wt be made : he ofLebar.on,«hich he hathplanted. expecicnce,that bis Dicrcic batb cuer f iCHaileiiagaioli our ullicnccs. b As great as the world IS, In fi.lt is it 0 f fignes of (iods tr.crcie to- ward his faitbrull whenhxrh he, 16 Forthewindcgocthoucrit, & it is gone, and the place thaeoi (hall know it no more. 1 7 But the louing kiru^nes of the Lord e;idu- Ttth for cuer and euer vpon them that fiare him , other meae : bu: alro thitig&lbre- ioyce audcuiifu't h:n-.,aswint Soiie i8 The high irountaines o u the lea great and^ wide :pr therein „ To wit, when *" " pting ghti it H'cre a Ibicid to defend man a< gainft the tyrannic PSAL. CI Hi. I ^ntxcfllitit T(tlmt to ptA>(e Confer ttitcrtttim tf the vcrlJ, grid tht gouertutice of the fame h) his mt'wikiufro. mtlencr. jj fVkertm the Pnpktt pisyeth fXiU'ili the an kt(i,akoa>t oteaficni that Goddnnini/htlh ha hl'Jpngs, ktd^ukottit iKttfiQmlhatGoddmiinijhtlhhatl'JJtngs. good thin'^S. Gods wotks.rot a The ProphM TV /f "i' ^owlc, pray fe thou die Lord : O Lord my ^9 £«r//diou 1' hide div face, they are trou- "'"j'h"^'"'"*' Oiewethiiutwe iVlGod, thou art exceeding great , thouart bled :»/thou takeaway their breath,they die and ^m.vhtte'. l''o","eh°,T" * '^^^^^ "'"^'^ g'orie and honour, 2 VVhichcouerethhimfelfe with b'ght.as with agantient, l/ food. 3 Which laveththe beames of his chambers Lord reioyce in his works. p .is by thy pre- indie\^-atcrs, andmakerh the clouds his charet, J2 Helookethontheeardiandittrembletht {,j™"ji {°^^f aoent to fetke Goo'.for- alinuchasalhhe orderof oarore, with the propiie- tieand placing of theclemeots, are moAliuel^ mir. roots to fee his traieiiieii, b l\i the Prophet here (heweth that all vifible powers are ready to feme God rfoihe Apo- file totheEbr.L 7. beholileih in thi'g'alTeliowihj »ery'^ngcls alfo ti'e obedient to his comncande- inent. cThriumakeathe f^-them. lea to bean oroa- in' *"<"' foule, praife thou the Lord. Praife ye the Lord. ,"j^|,Vji',b'^" $ 7 •^"fatthvrebufjethes'flee: at the Voyce of ofoorCrea'or. t Gods mercifall face gineihftrepgth totheear h.hut h|slci:src dlV thunder thes'hafle away countenance burneih the mmintaines. f VVbo itfect the world, audio caule '8 ^WrflCmoimtainfSafcend,^;jJthevalleis Go^thatbecaunotreiojceinhisworks. P S A L. C V. I He fr.itpth the fiti^iiUr grac of Coi, who hatheftilt iht ftoyliofihe Tir,rH <.l:o)!H»fic:ibf.r people to hmfi/fi ar.d hiitin'_ chtfr). them, miter ctajeih it dte thtm^oo , turn for hufrooisfffik'. Praife defcend to ififcL-'.ce which thou haft eftablilhed liucs of Egypt. Pfalmcs. Confefllon of finnes. a.ud. D« r)llaife the Lord,4«(i call s-pon his Name* de- li it? weie X ( » Fo-afov tlic iiti'e'.iies weie X' dare his uorl-cs among the people txsn-.pttd froni- , Sill" vnto him, fmg pvaile vnco Hm, and the common con- ,, r ,\i ' i i, ds.T.n.concf.he. talke ofallliis wooadcroiis wori^s. woiM, andwc.e J Reiovce in his holy Name : let the heart ot tltitcd to be Godj them that feeke the Lord, reioyce. l liuely decSa- red,asithe(hi.uld haa: declaied it by mouth, e The prcmife which God oizde to AbraBim to be his God, and (he God of hit Iced af- ter hun.he renew, ed and repeated itagainetohis feedafterhim. f Heftitwetbthat they I^ould not enioy the land of Canaan by iny otberm'aiiesjbut by reafonofhis couenantxade w eheit fathers, g That is, the king idit Goliad in aotrintiifittht ^oed- KtiJiofGadnTMHO iht i*fi ma repinimt: 4 Difiiuigto tebrcug^t «j-inf insa thi Ur.i ti Godi mticipiU vifimiiim, 8 ^ndtftir thtmsmfaUe nsjtHrilii of God ■arouf^hi in their dcliiitrjace faTlh.ofE.t)Ut,A>ii lilt grtat ingralimde of the (i(op!e rths/ujti, ^7 ihej do prtgi made/irt to LegMhir- id irom 4i»o!)0 the I'lmhtn, to tin inttnt tbtj mi) praift lie Kume of the Cod sfjf'inl, y Traifiye the iMrd. „ pRnifeayethe Lord becaufeheis good, for J^.^^^", i his meicy eijrfKrtff/j for euer. pie to praiie God" 2 Who can ecpreffe the noble a&es of the lor his benefits Loxi.or !hew forth .ill liis prsife ? P''^ =''=' ■''"''')' i Blefled -re thev that b keq.e iudgemeot, t:^!^^'""' anddoerio-htcoufiiefTeat all times. " " ■ fay ta'iing away theftrengthand ooorillvneDC thereof. 1 So long he Toffe redadueiTitieak God had appoint- ed.sn.l till he had tried lufhcientjy I'is patience, jii th;; tbevfiy jj-mccs of lh« tountrcylhooM ened i- ^ gainft all preleot 4 Remember mc, O Lord, with the' fauour troubles »cd de- . cf diy people : vi)lt me with tily faliiacicn, h" He Oieweth ,„. , . ^ , , S That I may fee the (elicjtie of thy chofen, ,har.^i5'no^(^- ^„i^"T"^o".!i!!rHo£?^ and reioyce in the ioy of thy people, and glory nough to praift nCT^..,^ o o., .^twom v/idi thinc inheritance. • Godwiihrooath, 6 Weehaue d fmnedwith our ^^^"^'^ •^^■^^ '^^ll'^^'.^Zll- haue committed Liiquitie andionz wickedly. ,^,(0^ jnd all our 7 Our fathers vndeiftood not thy woonders lifebeibeieunto in Egypt, neither remembrcd they the mulrimde fr"nf' ''"^ '"'P* flics, Whce ;n all diorqinrters. , , Then .beleeued they his words , 4« i( is in God, eilhertomooue ll.e hearts of the wicked 10 lene or to hate Codi children. o Miraning,Mc(e$ and .\aroat *rj«./.7jo. •€ao3'.8.*. j> Sotbatihis vetmine came not by rBtmne.butasGod lisdappointfd, and his Prophet Mofes fpakc. q It wasitrirgcto fcerataeia £• £yp;,iiiudi moit ic waifeatefulitorce hade. offire in their land. J J Hceflnote their vines alfo and their figge trees , ar.d brake dov> ne die o-ees in their coafts. i^ But incontinently they forgat his works : them, they waited not for his g counieli: ;„oSS* appeareth in this, that he would chanjc the order of natiir*, rather then his peo- ple (houM not be deliuered, althongh they were wicked. *E\o.h.\t. fThe wonnderfull worksof Ood caufed the m to bclecue for a rime, and to praife hiiB, g Tbef wputdpreucat his wifedome aad ptouidcnce. 14 But The zealc of Phinelias. Pfalmes. Affliiftioncaufcth prayer, it 14 Biitluftcdsvithconcupifcencein the wil- they were hiimblcdvndcr this haJid. y The Prophet derndle^d tempted God in the defeit. 4J Maiiv y a nme dd hec dcliuer diem, but ii'7bj mt-'a"!,' * 15 Then he gaiie them their defire:biit he fcnt they pi ouokcd him by their coiinfcls : therefore Dorpfomjfcswe' k The aboodance h jcannefic into theiifqyle. dicy wcrehroii^htdowne by tbeiriiiiqiiities. tan come to God. thi: Gj.^ giuf , ^ Thev civ.iied Mofis alio in the taits , Md 44 1 et hefau e when they were in af'fliftion, '*">" "■« •>«=•• br»i:;r,bi''°'' Aaron the'holy one of the Lord. and he heard their crie. ^r^ndlhat inneawjy.becjufe I? TAfr^/erf the tarth Opened & Mwallowed 45 And he remembre' contemned chat mplcalant land, 4»<^bcleeued not his worde. 2 J But murmured in their tentes,tthe hea- oer.ly ioheii- tai'ce. 0 That;i,hfe r*a e.Sometiroe alf'i itmeaDecb topuniih. o Which W3J theldole otihe Moabttes. ?i Saaificesot eredtotii: dead ido!t« ij Sigoifying, that nhacrocuei man incif nMth ot'nim vscoalUacie rnderthe CT3(re,chac with one confect we m ay all f rajfe ibce. P S A L. CVIL I ThePn^htt txhoittth all ihoje that mt riitrmtti Ij l'>e Lor0t^idgathtd 3 1 *And it was ("imputed vnro him for righte- 6 Then thej'Cryed vnto the Lord in their trou- J^l'^ch « on ounies,from generation to generation forcuer. ble,<«n<^hedehuered them from their diftreiTe, ihtStuthftrtaf J 2 They angred him alio at the waters of 7 And led them focrth by the right way ,that '*' ''"f- *Mcribah,fo tliac t Mofcs was punifhed for their they mig^.t goe to a citie ofhabitation. '^^^ fhe 'e*ii'eone feTet« fcrt^God fakcs, 8 Let them rAw^r/creconfefie before the Lord affiiiticoi'og:ie- by,\s deteftible j 3 Bccaiife they vexed his fpirite, fo that hee his louing kindnefie,and his v.ondei-full workes oou5,out of the before the fonnes of men. ro''-delt.°e'!hi? 9 Forhefatisfiedthethirftie (bide, and^filted [°^ '\htxho*- aadp^rouo&nh bis fpake vnaduifcdly, with his lippes T\"hn jllotlitt 34 Neither dcfrroyed they the people,as the Lord had commanded them, ^y But were mingledxr.ong the hcathen,and learned their works, the hungn' foule with goodnefTe. tc ih them that 10 Tne^'rhatdwell'^in daikeneiTe and in the aredeliuercd.to fliadowe of death, bang boimde in miferie and ^;^^'^'!,<;';^]{:.^[''"' i6 Andfcrued their idoIes,which were their yron, | Tbea\hec ue mine. n Beeaufe the/ "i rebelled againf} die words way to obey Gcd, J7 Yea.the.' otfered their ^'ibnnss, and their oftheLorde, and defrifedthe counfell ofthe isf foHpwbn daughtersvnrideails, ^ moftHigh, , . . . ^^Zi:Z j8 And fhed innocent llood, f««n the Hood 12 When he humbled their heart with hcaiu- byallarecihor. of their(bnnes,andof their daughters, itiiome nes,/6en they fel do«-n and there was no helper, tcdtodccende the\' offered vnto the idoles of Canaan, and the 13 Then thev « cryed TOto the Lord in their [""^^^'^j""' land was defiled with blood. troublc,^n<^ hec dcliuered them from their di- oMe""ep,"{. » J 9 Thus were they fravned with their o»Mie ftreiTe. fned.bct f«j their ' ProphetofGod workes, and went " awhoring v/ith their oune 14 Hebrou9htdiemoutofdarkeneiTeii-ow/ fior.es. e.cjpe not punslh- • • ° . .^ , , •^ ^ u.mH men. though o- miientjons. thets pro loked 40 Tncrforews"; tne^vrath of rheLord kind- faim to finne.how |ed a?ainfr his peoplc,and heabhorred his o\Tnc r"'l"?'K^'l' inheritance, t ey be l]ib:ea to aeglcfted Gods 2lorie,he in his. zeale killed the adi>l:ercr$ aod f reuen'.ed Gods wrath. *.VK/rt,5 5,ll. { Thisaae dccli- redhis liiielv faith.andfot bis iiitbes fake was 3>ds iaJgement, 41 And hee gaue them into the hand ofthe *vorke5 before the fonnesof men ofthe Ihadowe of deadi,and brake riieirbondcs '"""''**" ■•'f. J ' ihst'hccaolc amnder. why r-od doetli I) .Let them therefcre confefle before the pnnifhvsextrem*- LordehisloiiLn^kindnefle, and his wonderfull Iy,i« becaufe »e ..,^,l-^t,»r.,w.';(,»r«.,«o,^r«,«., can be b.-oi-gbt ^ vnto him bv none hichcaafe " heathen: and they that hated them,werelordes '<5 For hee hath broken the 'gates ofbraiTe, other m;--"e„ andbiafrthcbarrcsofyron af.maer. f when there 0^5 children oiierdiem. "HeeOieweth 4^ Their eiiem.ies alio oppreffed them, and 17 gFootesbyreafcn of thcirtranrgrcflion, ;" bow mcnftfous a^tlimg idoUtrie ii, whic'i can -/."mievsto rhirgs aMorrngto cooetie, butalKhings jrebrosight todefpa-re , then God c. ....1 ^-j T.lecannot obtf ins tnoft (aiaU things, x Thcs ttac nnightiepo*«/he deiiu^recb them from their diftretle. :;:;:'lo;:;t-e ^° '•Helendethhiswo:;d auihe^lcththem, Ffafmes. Aprayer againft tije wicked. a A-.vake viole and harperl \vi\ awake early. ^ J I'.vilpraill. aiee,OLo--d;a!rion2the''peo- b HeP/ophecietk ple,and I.will fing vnto the^ among the nations. "/ y "'^^'i of the 4 Forth/ mcicy is great aboue the hcauens, and thv truetli vnto the cloiides. Geotiirs: (»r ex< ccpt iliey were oiled, they coulJe and deliiicreththem fiom their ' graues. zi Let them there fate confeiTe before the Lord his loning FcindenelTe, and his wondertull woikcs before the fonnes of men, 5 'Exalt thy felfe,OGod,abo:je the hcauens, not heart the lidcottujitiua k Prjifeaiidcrn. ftfieiioiO-d? beut!itss3reihe true ractincesof tbt godly. I tli.-lh5\vetliby the I'ta vhit care GjJhaihoutt man for in that tluthe deliuereth them I'tom the grcsinngfrsof the (ia he ilelius- leih ihetn.as it we:cf:ura aiUoa- £ind (leaihs. m Ti-.sitfeareand danger is iJ great, n Vihenibei arte an lnicaoe5f2:'e "''ii'.l'uoW'ff- blej-iwfi^he bringeth them out of their difh-elie. ttiat'oVc'iVGods ^9 Hetmneththefrornr.eto calmc , fo that proiiiJiDC • doth the vi'aiies thereofare ftiU. pteli-iucthcin. goortnifleof God. c Let al the world fee thyiadgiinets, in that thit thou and let thy glorj' be vpon all the earth; 6 That thy beloued may be deliuered:a/6fthe ftrcnechof mine d When God by 24 TheyfeetheworkesoftlKLord, and his head:Iuda«my Inwginer " teth^rp^.r., v.ondersinthedeepe. 9 * Moab //^a/i-f my wa(hpot:oiier Edom will efhi5mer<:ies,he 2 J For he commandeth and raifeth the ftor- I caftout myfhoe-.vponPalcftiuauilltriumph. admoDiiheihvsto niiewinde,a*iitliftethvp the wanes thereof. lo Who willeademee into the ftrong citie? be eatnejl m pray. 2 6 They mount vp to the hcauen, and dclcend who will bring me into Edom> to tlie de'ep,fo y their foule™meIteth for trouble, ii '"Wilt not th '"'" 27 The)' are tolled to and fro, & Ibggei; like {aken,vs,and dJddi aGn',iikenmnn,andalthdr " ciuiningisgone. aurarmics? 28 Then they cry vnto the Lord m their trou codcfirehimta continue and fi- ll '"W;!tnotthou,OGod,rrW(-/)haddcft for- nidi his giaccs. eforth,QGod,\\irh e Ashehaih fpi ..ken to Samuel ^- f_ , • n 11/- • concerning me, fo 12 Giiievshelpe againlt trouble; for vaine wiiihtil.ewehim is the helpe ofiran. (tlfe conltjnt, and I j> Through God we fhal do valiantly ; for h^ *">' r '■> >>" P«>- fliall treade downe our enemies. m.fe.iotbat thefe nations (ollO'Ving 50 \Vh;n they are" quieted , they are glad, niallbefuKieavmomee. *Fral.^o.8. f From the fixt vetfe of this Plalmo o Thoiigh beiore andheebrin<;eth iHem VntO the hauen, uJifere vctotbeUrt,;eadctheexi.ofiiioninthclx.Plala;e,annfiitvetre, l-fiah-onea- . tliev would be. , t" b A L. 1.. 1 X. gamlt ar,o.hcr,yet J I Let them therefore COnfefle before the ■ ■^'•'rUewjip,lfl,»u^fUi, ll*nnn,v,;toS.Hl, pr:^Mh •..this commiDde- Lord his louingkindneQe , and his wonderful! n'\Zl ihoH^i t"ey ^^orkes before the fonnes of men were (rofen S 2 And let them e>alt him in nhe P Congrega- p This great bene- tion of thepeople,aiid pi-aifehim in theaffemDly fobe^'li'lld'e'red'^ of the Elders. J J He nirncth the floods into a ^viIdcmef^e, and the'fprings of \vatersinto drinefTc, particularly, but magmi^cdinalt places & affebties, q For the lore thathebeareih to''.;sCbuTch he chai'geth (he or- der cf nature for thei' commnditie. Con:inualI in Cail tohelffhrn i^ (ocuHto) hisrvfTftiri. 8 ^nd vnaer ihemhcj^mlcdh ct ludai the trtyuui vnto je(iu ChriJI,tni of,i'lt>it litrrxrviirtofthechilartKof Gcii: zy ./iud df ^ Jireth {ottbt dtltuned^that hii etitinui may knov the worke ■ tateofCod, JO ThtndoelhhtptoKifcio^utefrayfeivH' to GiU ^Te btm that excelleth.yyf Tfilme o/DaiuJ. Olde no: thy tongue,0 God of my » praife. a Thoogh all the 2 For the mouth of the wickeil, and the ««rldrcoi>demBe H ?4 .^^^afniicfulbnd into j] ban ennefle for mouth A«//ofdeceite are opened vnon me, they "'«.>«"'"'"""'' the wickedn - fTe of them that d^vdl therein <■ ) K^i^a'tie he 1 tut n;th y wilderncs into pooles of wata-,and the drie land into water fp rings. .? 6 And there lie placeth the hungr)',and thej' build a citie to dwell in. ? 7 And fowc the ficldes,and plant vineyards, creaie and yeerely. which bring foorth fau'tfiiU '• incrcafe. liaiiefirokcn tome with a lying tonaie. ' no«ncie,and.ha« J They coirpaired me a'.-out alw \vidi words is a n-fficimt of hatred,and fou>.ht a^ainllme without a caufe. p^V"' "» "i*- '- c :^ in ■ \i. ■ J /- b To declare (bat 4 roFmyhicndniiptheywercmineadueifa- ii„d none other rics,'^ l^it I gatie my fcltc to prayer. refcge.bn t tl.ee . io 5 And th^N'haue rewarded me euillforgood, »homcuiycon''ci- " "' " eiic? waiat lert. c Whether it were rjid hatred for my friendlhip. pr^;i^n''.edo?h ??. For he bleiTeA the.i,& they multipl/ ex- " ^ c Set thou rhe wicked ouerhim,and let the D^'l'tsailo pr. uidCDcedoth ■■ i ii t- ■ ■,-, \ • r • " -i exalt men To dor th ccedmgiv.and he dimimihech not their catteil rnme familiar aduerfar,- Hand at his right hand: 7 VVhcnhct>.a!beiudgcd,Iethimbecondem- ffi^d that had be. ned,i:nd let hJs ^ prayer be turned ijito finne. "riw' nrh,?,'^ n T 1- J r r II t , ethnotrl priuat* 8 LcthisdayesDCtvwe,andlet anot.hcr take afleiiion but moo- his ' chartre. u«d ^y Gods Spi. hcairjhr.iiibleilie J9 ' Againc .v.'f.-j are di.Tiinifhcd,and brought by affiiaior.s to lowe bv oppreiTion.cuill and forowc. 1 7" .hei'iJ.c:"' 4° He pcv.Tcth t contempt ^■pon prince., and hcdnes 3c tyrann-'e ^""' '^'^ ^he to erre in aefert plares out ot y way. fiecaufeibthepeo 41 Yecheraifeth Vp the poorc Out of niifers', ?lnf^!f,l!!'li^'^! '" ^-""^ niaketh him families like a fiockeof iLeepe, 42 The ''righteous fJiall fee it, and reioyce, and all iniqin'tieli^all ftoppe her month. ktVt bread, cSmi^^g out oftheir places deftroicd. »" .r,.he">vici6d «cire of the Lord. ted vngodly. PSAL. CVIIL Thii P(iilmt ;i compafej 0 flat cthirTftbnti ttpuf^hfrut)! tKdf:ii:fth fudihe p\t:ttKThetn.tlt!r h;re coaSeirjd n, i t Thiieameft a/, fcfiion declareib tSaiheeisf-et 12 Lot there bee none to extend mercie vnto are goad tun him: nfiiherlet there beany to Oiew mcrcie\'p- 'bc'lan'na'ion. I-- r L I — uu e Thiscaschirnf on his fatheileiie children. ,ccomiO.(hrdi. J^...r^.u,d^i.r,hhra:areu.,hhe,.t ...d^o^cco fr"'" ' rf:et bspoftcntiebcdeOrOyerf ^IH the I..das,..ftest..^ xh, Lord, y\i^dAf^ahh„^M">f'<"«i" "fCod generation following let their name be put out. f HeedeclYt.h concermmkiikiirjomtoMrii'luitnd bu powr A^a iifi 14 g Let thcinicjuiticofhis fathcR bc Iwd in "J!".', ," oif^r nation: i\ IVho ihoui(h he fitaf to fotiiil:t-vi for a ..»»,r.rr.k-or,/-/» ..4^k tV.^. r .-.r ). Sr l<.►^^,■.^ »Ii<» (Inn/" .""""^' *?"" ti!>it,}ei htahae tiBmil-t ^iiie cjfi dotfutaur entmin. ^ ^jong or Tfatme ofD.wid. OSn^"'r'-nr'^'".^''^''"^r/°"'''^ that he n^y cut ^ffdieir memorial from ?■ caith^ V_/ tongue: I will fing and jruic praife. - . / . . ,. ...,'.. remembrance «i:h the Lord: &ktnottheIinne the ex'orii«ner>. of his motljcr be done auav, « bo thinking to 15 'S^'f let them alway bcleforetheLorde, enrid. their chiU - - -~ - • dien by thfiryn- lawlull pntten goods, are by Gods iBft,iudgcment dcpriued of aSI. g Thus puniflicth tb« from hypoctifir.and that lluog^fyinrneiiajetbbiai coc ^fl/ilmj^btUltfe 'U Lo'decochethirdeandfoii(Ui»cacuti«o(heii'ickedDeireofthei>a(en»iDtittit die// (clitih forth il)'ilo>/»/C«iu Wiciicd cJuUicib 16 £e««pi The power of Chrift. Pfalrocs. h H« rtiewceh 1 6 Becaufe f> he rcmcmhrcd not to flie^v mer- ihitGodaccufla- ^.j^.^ but perfeciitcJ the aftiided anil foorc man, The righteous man. a^ Z^Z lluZ,: and the forowfiill hcarced to flay him. 1 7 As he loiied curfing, i fo fliall it come vnto hirn, a}idashc\oucd notbkfling, folliallitbe faire from him. 8 Ashe clothed himfelfe with ciirfing like a P S A L. CXI. I He^milhthtiihiolht Lord far hu mercifuUvcrhlawdrd his i,hu>ch, 10 atiU cifckreth whirem Hut inftacmt *nd tight knowltibe confflnh. "y Traifeye the Lord. 1 Will »praife the Lord with my whole heart in ' ■'',''"','''?'"t- the qflembiy and Congregation ot the mit. „jjj j,„yfj rj„j The works ofthe Loratfre*>great,& ought bothpiiuatly and fort tliat (lie well c- fcluescrucll lo ward oilier. i TbuJgiuetbtbe lord loeiifiy man - . . ,M L ~ '^ the ihing wherein iaimait,fo fliall It comcinto his bowCls hkewa- tobcfoughtoutoKiU thcmthatlouethcm. openly ,& that iio hedelighietisthat tcr,.-ind l;kc oile into his bones. 3 His vvorke nbenutifiill & glorious, andhis ^^^XTi^tl^^h^T I,oVacca°eGod"o"f '9 ^ct it be vnto him as a garment to couer righteoufndreendurcthforeucr. ftife wholly and " wtong.whcn they him, and for a girdle , wherewith he {hall bqal- 4 HehathiradehisMoonderfiill workstobc onUvmoOod. are giucn vp lo wav girdcd. had in remembrance : the Lord is mcrcifull and *""" ^J""'"!" their lulls and re- , ^ l^^ ^his be the rcivard of mine aducrfarie ft,ii of compaffion. « j"a Mh^cnt k For brin- defti- '' fro"! "^^^ Lord,and of thcm,that fpeake euill a- j Hc hath giuen = a || portion vnto them that cauff,« herefore turo oi mans help, gainfl; my foulc. feare him:he wil euer be mindful of his coucn.iit. we Ihould praife 21 But thou, O Lord my God, denle with me 5 He hath fhewed to his people the povvcr of ^^^''^^^'^'^'^'^^'J^l* according vnto thy ' Isamc : deliuer me, (for thy his works in giuing vnto them theheritage of the ch"uuh.'°"" hetiilly ciuftcdin the Lord, that he would dcliuet him. I Asihouartna- mercieisgood) 2 i L ecaufe lam poor? and ne^dje, and mine oied merciful, gra. jjcart is wounded within me. ' "^^ hZffof^cl Ihy ^ J I '^epmT like theOiadow thatdcclincth, feKemcfTea. juid am Oiakcn otf as the "' gradiopper. m Meanirg that 24 My knecsarc wenkc through fafting, and not'^aflb "ance m "■">' ^^^^ " ^^* '"'^ "''' '''^'^"efle. this world. 25 I I:ecame affo a rebuke vnto them : they and feareiijll« b's Name. . jo.s.andji.is- B Forhiinger.thit tliat lookcd vpon me, fl-jakcd their heids. lo ^The beginning of wifedomc* tlie feare i"r,ma>,^>idjbjJ. came of lorow.he 26 Hclpe mc, O Lord my God : o faue me ac- of the Lord : all they that obferue t diem, h.iue f /' *^,'"',P' '^•»' was leant andhis j- ' t ■ ■' 1 1 n 1 i- r j i_ r led to take y care raturallmoillure cordmg to rhy mcrcie. ,. . .. gofld vnderftanJjng:hispraifeendureth for euer. „f his Chin^brfo failed him. ^7 And thcy (liall know , that tllLs is thine in eff;a doth he declare himfelfe iuft and trae in the goiiernirv:m of the fame. hcithen. c Cod hath giutn 7 The d works of his hands are tfueth and to Ins people all iudgement:allhisftatutes,retrue. ;L"fo7.h"e"S 8 They .-ire itabhihed tor euer and euer, and wiUdoftiileueu are done in trueth and equitie. for his couenants 9 Hefcnt redemption vnto his people : hee J^»'<«- a''Jin<''>s lT jji- ..f,/ 1,^1,, fenfetbeEbrcw hath commanded his coucnant lor euer : holy j ■ ^ p ^ o Themorcgrie- hand,<«f<iii<> It fe- ^y q moutlC & praife him among the multitude, creilyin my felfe, •' ^ . ^ r _ . P. . ... butalfo indL':la. J r For he Nvill ftaud at the ri|ht h.and of the generation of the righteous flialbe blejed e They oncly are wile, that feare God, and nQnehauevnderftandtDg, buiibef tbic obey his woid^ f To wic, bis cDmmiadenients,asvetfc7 , P S A L. CXII. I He praifeih the (the iiie of them that fi»re God, 10 ttiicOH- acmmth the cuyftfi fiiie ofthe corUnnne'i ofGiiii. f 'Triitfe yetheLord. BLetTed u the man,tbit a f eareth the Lord, and 'j"' """*'^ '''" delighteth greatly in his commandemcnts. whf 'his in the 2 His feed Ihall be mightie ypon earth : the children of God, ■"""'"" which caufedtbe ,Tng it before ;:il poore, to faue him fi-om them that would ^ con- j , . ^1^"^^ ana n-eaiurcs }>,atoe m ni the cong.egati«P. cjemne his foule ^'^ ^^ nghteoufneffe endureth for euer. 'Riches and treafures/i^^-^Mdn his houfe, |he''^"s,d'J'f';i^„|," and txijice$«f tbe wotld. gtegatien. demne his foule. ananisngnceouineueenauretniorcucr. b The godly (hall » Here bv he (hew. * 4 VntO the c righteous arifeth light in darke- bane abundance tth that be had not to ^o wiibihem that were of litle powet.but with the judges nefle : heu mcrcifull and full of COmpaflion and ""' contentment, .„j...;-,..«f.r.. ,.,„.i.i . , t becaule their heart righteous. .r„ ,., , ,_ , isfatisfiedinOod P S A L. ex. J A good man s< mercihil],and d kndeth, <«»a onely. I Dmi'iprophi/teth ofthefowtr tnilfiarhflitK, Itittg-femr ^i- vvill meafure his affii.ires by iudgement. c The faithfull in ' '^^"& i.""'. <'iyyP't'fil>">^i>vl»'hlho„UfHt A„ ^ 5„^£,y },gg (j,jj11 n^,£^ be ^ooued : but the f > t^■eir aduetfiti« S lefiis chrift in fhet*o andtwen. tie of Matth.vetf. 44, giueili the in. teiprei aiion here- of, and Iheweth that (bis can not properly beappli> cdvnto Dauidjbut to himfelfe. b Amlihence it (hall flretch iho- tow all the world; and this power chiefly ftjndetbin die preaching of bis word. inatoihiPTittlhoo.lod. y .A Tfa/me ofDmid. righteous lliall be had in euerlaftlng remebrancq. „^vit\\ wiib the; 7 He will nor be afrayed of euill tidings : fir for God wil! be right h'andrv^ti ImakTthine'VnOTii^diy ^'^^5^"^^ fixed, ^«^bdeeueth in the Lord ^"^^l^^'^f^ " ■ ■' 8 Hisheartis rrabli(hed:f/w(?/«he\v]Ilnot '' "'^"^*'7 .,, , ^ , . , ^ ■'i . what IS ttie Iruit ♦T'He a Lord (aid vnto my Lord, Sit thou at my footftoole. 2 The Lordfliall fend the rod of thy power feare, vnrillhefeeA^ f/e/7r*vponhisenenies. „[„,, t of b Zion • be thou ruler in the mids of thine 9 Hee hath e difrributed 4«rf giucn to the freel; out enemies. J Thy people /7;<»// cawf willingly at the time o/a/pmikng c thine .irmie in holy bcautie : the mercy :to lend ■ely andnotfot poore: his righteoufnes remainethfor euer : his 8""'' an'j'o'o i home Ihalbe exalted with glory. ' b"5hatTen^'y 10 The wicked (hall fee it and be angrie: hee be^able to helpe youtliofthywombe/A^/i.as themornirg dew^ ^='''8"=^* ^'t^^ ^"^^ ,^«*' and g confume-away : v^^'"""^"/!;'- 4 The Lord fware & wil not repent, Thou ait *= difire ofthe wicked (lull pailTi. C ,n on him aPriiftforeuerafteryordei-of'iMelchi-ZCdek. fclfe. eTr.egndly pinch not njgardly.butdiftribiiteliberally.as the recelsiiie of 5 The Lord, tbaeuat thy ri"-ht hand fhall llie poore. ccjuireih.andashispowerisablc. f His power &profpcrouseftate. wound kings in the day of his wrath. .? Tl'e Wefsiogs of God vpon Ui^ children ftial c»ufe tbe wicked to die for cnuy. c By thy word thy ^ He ihall be iudgc among the heathen : he .' ". PSAL. CXIIL feoplelhalbe af. fhal fill "^ with dead bodies,^««? finite tllC ^ head « ^utxhoilaliotiiopraift cht Lord for hu fi'oniJmee, 7 '» *"' ■ - r fenibled into thy oiier the great conntreycs. oea°rfn "ibefe' a"' '^ "^ '^'^'^ '"'''"'"'"^ ^''^^ '^^°°^^« '" *« "'^Y ' bun.iant and wr-n- therefore ftall he hft vp /;« head. derful.at the drops ofthe dew. d As Melchi-zedclcthe figure of Chriilwas both Ring and Prieft : fo the effeS cianotbe accompliflied in any king faue onely in Ch.i(t,Hebi.7.a6, e Nopower (hall be able lo tefid him. f Vnder thisfimili- thdt thai cotilrajf to the coHife ofiiaturt he Chwch. y 'Vntifeyethn Lord. rkfthinhh PRaife, OvefertiantsoftheLord, ^ praife the a Bythiso(i»« Name ofthe Lord. lepetitioo lieRir- 2 crefTcd be the Name of the Lord from fed.vpourcoMe 'j V '•-— - — i'""w. li.rfi, i..i.*i>it nf itintiiiiii. I vnacr umiimm- , r t_ J £* dulr.ene to praifc tade of acaptaine.ihat is fojreedie to delfroy hit enemies that he will not f«tle nqncetorth and tor Cuer. Ood, feeinghis dciBke by the way, be (heweth how God will deRroj bit eaemict. wotkcj ate fo woondeifull , and chat we aie created f»r the fame caufc. 5 Tlie Idols condemned. PRirmcs. The death of Martyrs. J The Lords Name is praifed frorr the ridng their helpe and their fhield, g For; liey were b ifciodsgloiie ofthefiinnc, vntothegoingdovin-^ofchefame. lo sOhoiifc of Aaron, truftyeintheLord : gs mn'rn'f ^Ja^d' niine thorovv all ^ jj^g Lqj.j jj j^jgh ^boue all l^ nations, ii//J fir he is their helpe and their (hicld. t«c'iie?roTL'Mh Ihe-XreoTaU liis glory abouc the hcauer.s. ,, ii Vech:;tft:ai-e the Lord, truH in the Lord: 2nd tcI»ion for ooghttobeptay- 5 Who is like vnto die Lord oiirCod , that _/»' he is their helper and tlieirfl.ield. otbcrstatoilow ied>.liatgr:a< hath his dwellino; on hiijh, " 12 IhcLordhith bcncnrindfullofvs : hce yj^^^,;.'',^'^^^^^ cowicro.i3i.on ^ whoabafcth hi'.rfelfe to beliolde /&'«gMn wiUblefic, he ''will blcircdiehoiife oflfracl, «stowa'idi,is pl7a "ono vl^um' the hcauen and in the earth ! he niU blelle die houfe of Aaron. pe.,ple. ciiieil. It ihinetli. 7 He raifedi die needie out of the dull, ani 1 1 He will blcde tiicm that feare the Lord, ' *^-f ',';"''"'* it ,hcv ihoui.1 not lifcedi vp the c poore out of the diuii^, both f.rall and great. and com fnu. aif hilNamer' ^ "^^^"^ he may fethiin withtheprinccs, tutn 14 Ihe Lord v.ill increafe 6a gr<«i toward things therein. cBypff^'e"''"' u-ith the princes of iais people, you, *«;« toward 3 ou and toward your children, k And they declare tbcpcretohigb 9 He makedi the barren woman to dwel with 15 YearetieiledoftheLord, vvhich'n.ade ^""fe lo thai o'e" lionn.ir.and giuiug ^ familie,rt;;», people, ... rr.i^Mificih ^itch^rt.tthir.iui, ij Mi yromijtthihxl h(f jujge. 2 Iudahv\-as^liisfandificauon, dH.ilfiaelnis ranlittinn^fi'ifi'thcjtane. p^c■.v^f :!t»'m. '^^^^^ r ■. AHA 1 A A T^Lo-^'ctheLord,becaiJehechathhcardmyaHegranterh,i-,n of bisbolv ma 5 TheSeafawiCaiidfled: lorden was turned Ivoycc.i^.'/ my prayers. nopieLreirfo ieftie.inadopting bacKc. _ 2 For he hath inclined his earc vnto me, when S'"'- "'of"'* them, and of his 4 The <: mountames leaped Lke ramnies, and j jj^j <-all -Jbon h-m b in mv da\es Gods helpe in oi>r D,ight>''«' I I^e'"'^^ch thee, O Lord,dcliuer my foule. feek= helpe.whidi The d e.irth trembled .it the prefence of the - -^^^ L^^d u c mercifuU and righteous, and ?^^» 'vhen he >va.- Seeing that ibcle dead ctea. lorci felt Gods power, and afer jfottfavit.tnocb more his ptople 1 - n r 1 onght tocor.fidec Lord,at the prefence ofthe God of laakob, it.andglotifiehim g Whic'ii <= turncth the rockc into water- j°ou"h*X:'n his poo'cs, dfji^the flint into a fountaine of water. jieopls to b; infeiifil)'e,T.hen the; lee his power ai;d tnaieflie? e That iscaufed miiacalouny watcrto come out of the rocke in mot) ab^indance, Exod i-],6, PSAL. CXV. i^praftroflhefkitl^fy.lorp'tlfeiitiJohlrntutyiints^j^xna deatll, mineCVCsfromteares, <»>.<^lilV feet from ftiiutert(aydand- vhomih'ydifi'i ihxtCod-aouU fHCcouT thim, g iTKfljig l-Mmn ' '"" our God to full of companion, ' ''°^'^i'^'- , r . «- -r!,„ T J r ^ I 1^ 1 -r • '"<: Itwweil' forth 6 The Lord prcfaueththe ample : Iwasm the imit of his lone miferie and he faued mc. 10 calling vpS hinij 's/Z rfr^tr, nnddcltxrr them i/y '>« ommfotitu powfr. council. d Which wasvn- ^"j Ot => vnio vs, O Lord,not vnto vs, but vnto S diy Name f;iuc the plorie , for thy louing 9 I fiiail «■ walke beibre the Lord in the land q,jje;ed before, of the liuing. now reft vpoo the I o f I beieaied, therefore did I fpeake : fir I i-ord, for i.e hatb V^sforenoiibled. beneben:fi<,aU ^-.,. ^c .11 1- towardsihee. - I I i fiid in my g leare. All men .ire liers. e The Lord will 12 Wlut[]:ali I raider vnto the Lord for all prefeme me,3n>^' die fonne of thine handimyd: "5"'\™"> "'''''•» God ''■"' kc fe-le ;hiJ lejfon. f As'buch withow fenlc, tlunVchimfothit bcttc&s : fotJwt i»»iuf!i>ayment, to coukC<;thatweow« M blocket and Rose. «lltoCod. PSAL, a 15ei!.iureGnd_ promilcdtodcli- tier them, not for , theit fakes, but foi nicrcie a.ndfoT thy trueths fake. hisnamc l(3'.4S. ^ Wherefore fhall die hcadienfay, b Where > I. therefore iiicy . , . „„ . 5 gtoondthdrpray. IsnowthejrGod? , , r t. r er vpoa ibit pro- J But our God » in heaucn : he doth whatlo- taii't- . cuer he <: will. h jyi'en the wic • j,^ ; j^^, ^^^ d fi'.uer and golde, euen the hed.'^ec that God ^, ^ , . o ' .accompliuiethnot \vorKeot nienshands. his ptomiieas J Thcyh?ue a mouth and fpeake not : they thty iina,!ine,th•|;!> C'liiH. S I'bitit.ibciDoft tettJioeaiiilcon- .1"'* "•' • ■ ~:r«.^M,<.T/i.#sp«_ ofthc Lo.Je:"\vc haiebkflcdyououtofchc »«ihefigmccf / Vple,pr;\yiot:ii^- Foriiis lo;(?nc; kindnfs is jrrcor to\>.Tird vs, "?"'l:V.''"I'°"'*' afd f he « mitrtlj of"tht: Lorde eJdvrcfh for cr.er. PiaifcyetheLord. PSAL. CXVIII. r the timt K(ptiif ufbiiFithcily ]>ri Wri^ limljftt Joe/lhtwhu/htMld tit ttfhii pcopU reiiiitd. Chril». 7 IheLovdcwirightic, and bath giucn ve pricfK.,,ar.d hiao o light : binde tlie faciii-xe with cordes vuco the the (iwt'sc ihcre- homes of the altar. o«"" Num./i.ij, 28 ThoiiartmyCod, rmdlwiUpraifethee, ",!"":''' t"' j!'''' eutn my Cod : therctcrc 1 will exalt thcc- (jjrknriTe w liobt, 29 l-raifeyetIieI.ord,becaiirehcisgood:for we will offer (a°i». ficcsandpiatles T0(o bim. 1 r.ecjiife Oo.l by creating DaiiiJ King.lliewedhn nierci* toward his sffliAcdCliiiicb, thel'tophetdotth rot oacly '''i''*'" mtrcic tndi4/tth'foy cuer, "c':i:aiui;c .4 Lctthcr.thacfoare;heLordc,no.vfay, pjopletodoe Ui»^®athismeiciee«(i/.r*//;forcuer. 1 : fcmc. " V- J I called vpoii die Lord in t" trouble , aad b %Ve are here jj, lqj.j j^ „j.j m^ja^^/^T me at large. ir.ofetliattroB. .6 IhcLopdeij With mc: t/;CTy/(jr#,lA'.ilknot bies uppreOcvf, fearc vvhnt ' man can dot vr.to me. , : , the more oiijjiit y Th« Lord Huitii mce among them tliat «etobe.uU;i.iun helpe me : tliercforc fliali I fee m/detirs vcon i''nt'Vr()ph'fi f^hsrtri'h ihnhilJien of Gorf to Jf-Amt thiir liuti tcc< tiling t'>hahal) yo'de. IJJ ^lfoi>rrfhrwnh j Tfhtimiijf'tr^e p-rniet cfCod fimdtl'>:lhtti iiyitkirprfti ue ,'itm acifiaftfg^i* hii tri/rd^nJnmaftcrtW' 0K«eftiiu^ii, ■ J'.i . : A I, B p H, £ Bciiijcxa'ttdto minec; tliiscjLr.acatiU- red himl'.-llc to biiieinaneuci to be biscueinie. Vet ie'iioublcdnot, but Gad wuiilil . mainteine hini,l)e- iiule he had pla- ced liiin. his mcrciecnf/wer^ tor cuer. "> - i Let Ifiad now fay , That hi? mcrcic«*- «Wc»/j for euer. .,..,. 1 .■ , - , , . , ..... } Let the houfeofAafon now fay. That fiis XlURed are ^thoic that are vpnght jn then- a Hereby tkey are ■- 'iJ\vay,<'«'iwalkeintI\eLa\voftheLord. not called bUflid, 2 tlened.r.nhcythatkeepehistdHmomes :,^;„|!J-';:ir,i. a'ftditckc him with tncir whole heart. their owne ludge- J Surely they workei' cone iniquitic, Out irent.nor which walks in ias waves. -_ . 'mZ7c\V^T 4 Thou hiilcomaiandedtokeepc thy pre- hXeffrbTthey CCjJtS diligently. . ' . whofe conuctlati^ 5 <•" Gil that my wayes were direfted to keepc on is without hy. *y/~^! MT 1 r ;a U ,'^'r:%.. 6 lhcnnioiiJdeInotbeconFountled,whenI ,tle.tbyGodt Spirlie and im- 8 Lis better to trufl in the Lordc, then to ^^suereTpcftvmo all thy commandements. haue confidence" in man. . - ■ 7 1 ^villpraif^ thee with an vpright "heart, brace no doanne 9 It is better tp mift in the Lorde , tlieu .to ^^hcn I fl:al learne the « mdgemcnts of thy ngh- ^^^J.^^ ,^^„„^. liaueconl^Jaice in princes. teoufneiie. - ltdoi'lhhisiiiipet. 10 AH nations banc compaficd me:butinthc 8 I will keepe thy fiacutes: foifake mee not Feftmn.dcfirtog Na.neofthcLovdllKllI.idtroythem, foucilong. ■-:^,- ' IhnhTsllfem'^r"' 1 1 They haue compalled mce,y,ea, tflgj (isue be cotrformable W Gods werde, d 'por true religion Oandeih in ttiuing God e That is.ihy pi ecepts, which conteine perfitt rigbteouf. not to be tryed by ientatioDs,but he fcaredi 10 faiQCiiT Cod mitie intiive, ffi3n7o"hau'e "bene were quenched as a fire of thornes: for in -the ,.? ^.''" "' ^ ^ ^■ preferred to the N.-imeoftheLordllhalldelhoy di'^m. , 9 Wherewitti (hall d » yong man redreflehis aBecaofeycDthw I J e Thou liaa thnirt fore at me,that I might -way ? in taking heede thereto according tothy ^"^^fi e^^'"^" j['^ fall.biit die Lord hath holpen me. worde. \. , i_ chitfiy watneth 14 TheLordi.myihengchaiidffong:^rhe 1° With my whole heart haue I fought thee: ,i,e.ntofran dHe(hc.veihth3t compaiTed ir.ee : butin tlieNameoftheLordc I without i.jpocufie . hehadtrutUdin (K-iil .Ipilmv them s nelTc. f He refulerh viine.ifhehadpat '^'"^f.^f^y^'^^V y^. V / ; ,, fuccournot hisiiifiit. his confidence m " ^ They came about me Iilt .f himieir, nor ri"ht hand of the Lovdhath done valiantly. ' 2 Blelled art thou, O Lorde : teach mee thy hesrts, we Ihall be '■ • • C' '-"»-_ ' .. . r\ . ... mote able to reflfi \ i^Therii^hthaiidofth.jLordisexaltedi^the ftatutes. , ,, , , „ ,. .heanauitsofsi- right hand of the Lord hath done valiantly. . / 1 Wi* my Iippes haue I declared all the ^,„^^^ ^ ^^^^^^^^^^ 17 Ifliailnbtdiejbut line, and declare the ludgements of thy mouth; the Prophet def.- worjcesofclielo-fl ' 14 I haue had as great' delight in the way ot liih G.,d torn. 18 fheLQ.^c{I^tJichaftenedmerore,buthce thy t no' bo'ft of 20 TWsisthegatebftheLord:dierighteoiis forget thy worde. f.trcthioonbw nialletlterintoit. ■ Mample for others to folIoweGadswordc ami leaae worldly vaniiitJ- 2 1 I wiil praife dice: for thou haft heard me, •■ - • ■ G I M r L. ,17 BebeneficiallTntothyfcruanrj/ri^Iinay »liue and keepe thy word. 3 Itedieweth 18 Open mine eyes,ihat I may fee die won- thatweougK- not i r \ t ' ■ ... j..i:.. .„i;.,. ders of thy Lawe. of the power ot man.bur onely of Gods(anonr, ther- fore l.e Aillpraifs him. g He pi-nmlf'th bo'.htorendrrot* ces.J'.imfi'ftar.J tocaifeothtrsro doe iheraciie.bc. taufeihatinl;)? perfontbe Church wasici^oreiif eyes diL-fepr,wersretarcdm«t«bfKi'ng,yttr,odhai'hpr£feiredir;cabouetheiHall, ■""■^' ~ "•'' and ir.indes. 1 VVhcteir.Godhatb (hewed cliitflyhismeicie, by appojj^ting mee king, aii.1 b Seeingmans life in this worlde i$bBtapaIuge,wliat Oiould be come ot him, «lcliuetiDg bit Cbui(i). if tby v.-otdwueaothisguidci 21 Thou 4 if.>-,iM',j9i5. i.patri.6,7, k Though Saaland the iudo-emcntS alwav. Godly meditation. Pfalmcs. AffliftionnccdTaric, 2r*Tliou'haftdcfivovedtheproiKle: curfed Z a i v. hjft pUg^'Ali ^'■^ *^y ^^^ '^'^ ^■■^'= ^""^ "-''y commandcments. 49 ^ emember > the promife made to thy fer- ?«le Go Js hVnJ ■ " •• 2 2 Remouefrommeefl-iame and contempt: uant^whcreinthouhaftcaufcdmetotriift. ftilltolievpoa forlhanekeptthy teftirr.onit-s. Jo It is mj' comfort in rr.y trouble : for thy hitn.ytthercUei 2^0 Princes alio did (it , ^>td fpeake agaimi promife hath qiuckned me. °" ^'^ '""ht.** *"' me: tut thy fci-uant did malitate in thy ftatutes. J i The '' oroude haue had me exceedingly in \t!k there'in. '" 24 Alfo thy teftimonies are my delite,A«i my derifion,^^/ naue I not declined from thy Law. b Meanmg.the coiinfellers. J 2 I remembred thy <= iudgcmtnts of olde, O «-"lie by my mind may .be purged toni 5 J dpeare IS come vponmee for the wicked, his religion vndi D A I. E T H. that forfake thy Lawe. fooie. 25 Myfoule cleaueth to the *diift: quicken 54 Thy flatiites haue beene my fongs in die ' ^\'^"'l^'^' me according to thy wovde. houfe of my' pilgrimage. " th""ou de'Lei'.by 26 I haue b declared my wayes,and thou hear- 55 IhaucreniembredthyName,OLorde, in fdfetobeiudge deft me : teach me thy ftatutes. the * iiight,and haue kept thy Lawe. «f ihe worlu. 27 Makemetovn'derftandyway of thypre- 5 (J S This I had becaufe I kept thy precepts. ^eI''*'a'le^o''^ CeptS,&I\vilmeditatein thywonderousuorks. glory.andfndigBatioBagainft the wicked, e U theeourfe ofthishleaud I». 8 My foule melteth for heauiliefle : raife me lowlullcxile. f Eueo when other fleepe. g That is,aUibe(e benefices. vp according \Tito thy <= word. 29 Take from mee the ^ way of lying, and graunt me graciouily thy Lawe. JO Ihauechofoithevvayoftrueth, when thou « fhalt enlarge mine heart. '^o I made hafte and delayed not to keepe hisowneimper. c Bythithee(heweth that we can neither cbufe good, deaue ti. Godsworde, thy Commandemenrs. cThevhTue Pone nortunnefoiward inhis way, exc«i>thee make our beans large to recciue hjs 61 The b.indes ofthe wicked h.aue ' robbed about to draw n;e grace,aq;„on,«^ and not to ^ couetoufnefTe. ^ u ^^ ^ Lorde,thou haft delta gracioi.ny with J^^" "'"^ P™^ j7 Turne away mined eyes from regardins %/cnrantaeeorduTgvntothyuorde. d,«Godwa. .rue vanirie,««.i quicken me in thy vway. . " ^^ Teach me good mdgement& knowledge: ,„ his pomife.he j8 Stabhihthypxomifet0thyferimt,becaufe ^'=''>i'^"i^''f "''1*^'^ "Tt ^ll!^- - u wS^^fe^ he feareth thee. <^:^ ^efove I tvas b afdiaed,! went aftray ;but ;3XiSe S9 Takeaway e my rebuke chatJ feareti for "°]^VS„^3fW d Meaoiug.all his thy iudgcmcnts <»r£ good. - ; ' nil -rr orn '*"'"• 40 Beholde,! deiire thy comnoaufidements: a H«(hewethlhat be cannot follow^ tutes onto tbeende,cx- cept C-ed teach hi3}orttimes,and lesdhim iotward, b Notonelyin outward conuet- lalion but alio with inward af. feaion. c Hereby mea- ning ait 01 licrvi. ccSgbecaufethat cructoufnesistbe jooteotalleuill. -r.^ I- , /%T j' L /• 1 n 62 At midnight will I rife to eiueth.iiiks VI n Teach ^me,OLorde,thew^y of thiy fta- the€,beca,rf-e of thy righteous iiSgements. :es,andIwiUkeepeitvntotheende. ^ I am «) compa.ik>n of all them that fa J4 GiuemeTnderftand.n^and I >«11 feepe thee ,md keepe thy precepts, thy Law:yea^hvd keepe it with;^;, wholebheart. TheeaU,0 Lorde,is fid 3S Dtrcameiathepathofthycon-miaund^ eteadimethy ftkites. e Let me no< fall tetliy dillioooiir, hiin l^owled^e ^, , . , -1 ■ . , , and iudgemenc. Thou art good and gt^ciOilKteach me thy b So lettmie ftatutes. ^ . foyth,thatb«roie .°the-li(d louche il was Lke 6^ Theproud liaue imagined a lie againft me: I,- ^ '' .-ri„,t;n,„„„,„ ^ quicken me in thy righteoufnelle, l r ■,■<■ ■ -t 1 -. i i.».v.t..«>,-^ t»t.ydin.ono..r, T . <• ^. n. , *«' I wil keepe thy prccepts wwy whole heart. » calfe vman.cd- ■tat let mine heart ftillde lite to thy etacu)us woide. f. Glut race fttength to r -rU ■ L^-L'- cS ~.i,r / . A„ a caue vmaD.co. Mntinoemthyworrfeeuentotbeende. ^ ,. 7? ' Their heart is fttte as grcafe: iW my dc- fochattbc^vfcot, lite is in thy Law. V'A V. a HeelKeweth 41 And let thy » lolling kindneffe comc vnto thai Gods mercy me,0 Lorde,4n<^ thy faluation according ta thy 42 SoniallI''irwkeanfwei-e vnto my blaf- phcmcr?: for I tnift in thy \\ orde. 4 J And take not the wotde of truerh vtttr- ly out of my moudi : for I \va}'te for thy iiid^e- mcnts. arul loiic is the firDcaureofour (aUiation. b By t.-ufting in Godiwcrdclrc alfurcih bimfelfie to bee able 10 confutctbeflauo- detsofhisaducr- fariei. c They that fioi. pile walke after Codswordjiaue no lei'toinian- glethtm,whc>e- allbry tliaidoe cntrary, aj« enfr ianettetand loates. <1 He (h'w eth |liatthrcMldre;i of Gnd ought Godstocdciis ,71 Itis''lgoodformethatIhaucbcne afHi- ["Gid"**"" ' died,that I may leamethy ftatutes. c Theit heart is' 72 The I aw of thy mouth is better vnto me, indurate and hac- thenthoiifandsof goldeandfilucr. dene<),pLfred vp ; o . witbprolperiiie sndraiocerttavationafthemfelues. d Hee conreOech that before tluc hcewas cbafleucd,faewasie&elljous,asmanby natuteis. I O U. 7 J Thine hands haue a made me and facioned ■> BeeaureGod 44 So fhall I alway keepe thy Lawe foreuer nic:£iucmevnderfbnding;<)y tht Tainepompe of Priaccst Hec dcclatetl>,thac nbeo be IcU sot Codsmeicies.he was as dcid> dealt The light of Gods word. Pfalmes. dThitii.becoin dealr \nckc(Jly 4«T. ^^ J ^ ^^^ afliamed. ledge ol his wi rd. J Ihoiigh^y C A )' H. (ixengih uiic me, g i Mv foiile a faiuteth for thy faluation : yet yet a.y ^^'^tffo. j ^,^,t f^^thv UOrd. nmMt ' 8j Mine "eyes faile for thy promifc, f»ying, thy word. When wilt thou comfort me ? b iikeaikiine g^ For I am hke a •> bottlc in the fmokc : jf« bottU.or blidder ^^^ j ^^^ f^ ^j^ (latutes, thatispirtliedm «., " ^^i^j rur i the fmi ke. 84 Ho w many are the <■ daycs of thy fcniant? t How long wilt When wilt thou execute iiidgement on them tbouaifliftiby that perfecute me ? d "b^'haue not ^5 ^.^^ proude hauc d digged pittes for me, onely oppiefTed which is not after thy Law, me violeptly.'bot g^ All thy corrmaundemcntstb,bui it hath aa end: onely Gads ward iaUeth for cuer. had almoll confumcd ("me \'pon the th : but i forlboke not thy precepB. 8 Quicken me according to tliy louing kind- nes : fo fhal I keepe the celhmonie of thy mouth. a Bee lufe none (hould elleeme Cods word accor- dingtotheehia- gci of things in rbiswcilde, he 1 He (hewrifi iliat we cai BOttoBC Geds wniu.ixccpt weexetcife out rdues tlicrein aadpraaieit. b Whjf>eoer dnthfubmit him- felie orly loCodi wetd.Oull not rncly be lafea- • gai^H tbepraftifel M E M. 97 Ohhoweloue I thy Lawe! > it is my me- ditation continually. 98 By thy comandemcnts thou haft made me wifer then mine cneiiues:for they are euer w me. 99 I haue had more '' vnderftanding the n al my tcachere : for thy teftimoniej are my meditation. 100 Ivnderitood more then the ancient, be- caufe I kept thy precepts. 1 01 Ihaue refrained my feete from aieiyeui I ofhii'enemifV, bnt wa\ ,that I might keepe thy word. alfo lea. ne more io2 I haue not declined fro thy iudgements : *iftdorne,then^^^ fy ^ c thou didft tcach mC. itrnd 'are m''e'n of ' » o? Howc fweetc are thy promifes vnto my experience. mouth ! yerf^nwre then honie vnto my mouth, c So then of oaf y q^ By thy precepts I haue gotten vnderftan- fclne, WeeiBdo ^ . therefore I hate all the wxives of fallhood. Bothinp, out wne n ~ Goddotib inwjtdlyiuflruaTS w bis fpitit,we feele bis graces fweeter then bony N V N. • ofonrrelBcswe loj Thy worde « a > lantenic vnto my fccte, ate but datknefle, and a 1 ight vnto mv path> MeeV^rbe*' ' °'^ ^ ^^"^ ^ fvvorne|K'ill performe it, that ^ihiened with Gods word, b Soall tfaefaichrullought tobindeihcmleluesto G«'»» God» doellouc. rbhor?e'flU»u* 114 Thouartmyrefiigeand(hield,4«' al the wicked of the ^^^'^{^^^ P^w earth /«<;«cdro(rf^therforei Ion; diyteftimonies. contemne t"y' *' no Myfle'h -trembkth for feare of thee, lawe.ihaltbc and 1 amafraidof thy iudeements. b ought to roBgV. ' ^ e Which icfefted thy peop!e,a5 dtofle docth the meitill. f Thy iudgements do not only teach me obedience, butcaufemeio feare, coDfidecing mine etvoeweaketieirciwbtcb feare caarethtepeotaoce . A I K. 121 I haue exeaited judgement and iuftice: leoiic me not to mine oppreflbnrs. ^ p^^^ ^j^ f. . - , i2i * Anfwereforthyferuantinthat, which tweene'mine«e' is good,E« 10 coiifDiion.and Gods word to »iter contempt, then is it Gads time to hetp« aod fend remedil'. d Thatis,whaifuCtietdiai:ntetb from the putitie of thy word. P E. 129 Thy teftimonies wordes ftieweth mooned with ai light,«Weiueth vnderftanding to the fimple. miration and I J I I opened my moudi and <:pantcd,b€caufe J,*^,,'' fimple Mi. I loued diy commandements. ou.that fubmit I j2 Looke vpon me & be merciful vnto me, th;mrtlnes to asthouvfefttodovntothofe y lone rfiy Name. God, bane their ijj Direft my fteppes in thy word, and let ;j;«;rn°d»!ril none iniqu tie haue dominion ouer me. =* minated^fofoonc IJ4 Deliuermefromtheoppreflionofmen, asthevbeginto andlwillkeepethyprecepts. 'tt^^xlZti J J j-Shew the light of thy countenance vpon ,,,y ^^^^ ^^ ^ thy fcrwant,and teach me thy ftatutes. gt«». Dd ij^Mine Dauidsgriefe at the wicked, Pfalmcfc The lying tongue, ijtf Mine eyes gu(h <' out widi riuers of wa- pro(periiie,andthfiyniallhauenohmt. d Hefheweth 1 6^ Lopd,I haue "icrufted in thy faluacion.and L''" *• "*" ^f" me Wone thv cnmmqn^««Pnrc *""= '•'"'■ before we CM worke )nd pleafcGod. e I had notefpeSt ormcubutrettbec »lw3)es before iniac cyet,3$i)ie haue done thy commandonents. « b!c ^BE^hftt be ter,becaiife the^r keepe not thy Law. the z<2le of G9ds<''ildrea,wh«a tbejr fee hit nrotd contemned. T s A D D I. 1 67 My Ibule hath kept thy teftimonies : for I J7 -Rigjiteous art thou, O Lord, and iuft art I ioue them exceedingly, a We cannot eon- thviudgements. 168 I haue kept thy precepts and thy teftimo- fcileGodtobe ijg Thou haft comnuunded a fufticc by thy nies:^forallmy wav'cs<»r*befoiediee. tigbteoiis.eNcept .. . . , 1 r • n we line vpcighiiy teitimoni« ajiii trueth clpecially. and ttueljr, asiie I j9 * Mv xealc hath aien confiimed me : be Ta judge of my do. . , . . -• . ■ . , . , , 1^? Let my complaint come before thee, O '"^'" "prJZT "life miae enemies haue forgotten thy words. Lord,*nigiuemevndei-Ihndine»accordin?vn- ' As.houh,(l hhii'n 140 Thyword isprooued bmoftpiire, and tothyword. promifedtobc b Golde hath thy remantloucthit ■ 1^0 Let my fupplication come before thee, vntoallXr^H ^e^detobe fined, 141 lamcfinaUanddefpifedi^-ff doe Inot cJ^delinermeaccordinptothypromfe. but thy word IS forget thy precepts. '^- --^ - ■ rTmsis"he Hue '4* Thy righ"teou(iiefle» aneuerlaftingrigh- ttiai.to praife God teoiifhdlejand thy Law is ti neth. inaduerfitie. j^j Trouble and angiiifh are comc vpoH mc: d So that the life ^^^ ^^^ ^ commandennents my deiite. of man without ' t-i • • ■ r c L n- ■ • the knowledge of i44Thenghteournesokhy tefbm.oniesweiier- lafting : gi ant mc vndcrftanding,& I lliall ^ line. K o p H. 1 4 J I haiie 2 cried with my whole heart:heare me,0 Loyd,and I will keepe rfiy ftatutes. 1 46 I called vpon tliee : faue me, and I will keepe t!^- teftimonies. 1 47 I pf eiienred the morning light, and cried: for I waited on thy \vord. 1 48 Mine eyes ° preuenr the ni^ht watches to meditate in thy word. 149 Heare my voyce according to thv louing Iheireharge."* '" '^'"'^efie : O Lord,quicken me according to thy - ' " iudgement. 150 They draw neere, that followafter ' ma- lice,-*)!!/are farre from thy Law. 1 5 1 1 hou art neere,0 Lord: for all thy com- mandements are true. iji I haue l^ Great are thy tender mercies, O Lorde : inthe lawe.whKh quicken me according to thy ^ iudgemcnts. bicaufethewic- , 1J7 Mv perfecutours & mine opprefTours are kcd Uke.they can ^i-jny -.fftdo I notfnarue from thy td^imonies. aue no ope o i :; g T faw the tranfgreiTours & was ' gtieued, Cod is death, a He theweth that all his jffedions and whole heart Were bent to God- waid f^t to haue Iielpcin his dan- ger.. b He was more eatneliin thefto- dieofGods word, then they that kept I Or^cuHome. c Hefhe.veth the natute of the wic. kedtobc to per- fecuie agaiafi theft confcience. d His faith is grounded vj-on Godswotd.that a For without Gods piomife theii IS no hope ofdeliuerance. b According to thy pcomife made ^ _ _ _ depend vpon thee, 171 M>'lippesiliaIl^fpeakepraire,Mhenthou ''. J''' »">' J ^2- • ^..i.Lj.: I n . . mnethtopowi* fotth con tnuaily. c All his prayer and drfirejlt ^ for.gtf ^ degree;. I Called vnto the Lord in my *> trouble, and he heard me. uin° noplace l« left in. 2 Deliuer my foule, O Lord, from lying lips, S'"?- <»»rffrom a deceitfull tongue. a Thatis.oMif. ting vp the run; and riling in riii« b Albeit the chil. dren of God ought > J What doahthy 'deceitfiiU tongue bring toreioycewheo vnto thee ? or what doeth it auaile thee ? «'«y '"ff«-- f of 4 //■ i; 4< the <« fliaipe arro^^•es of a mighde "§'>"<»'<'''«' ^k-. J L 1 r T ■ yet It 15 a great man,and m thecoales of Iimiper. griefs toThe fleih 5 WoeistomethatIremainein«Mefhech, to hcare euill for eofGod. c Since thou firfl piomiredi1,enento the ende.alliby (aytngsaie trur. S C H I K. a The threjininjj. and petfecutions of princes could not ravh'eiKt to c My zeal econfn- bccaufediey kept not thy word. .,f--r. ■ , l l .l r. ,r„ -t. • i ^ . # „.j' . ,,,L,„p , r~ iriL /-. I J t. T ,11 \. I TbaTftlinctr/ic'xihtfuf ihe pitiful tufhttmlrUhth med me,.v hen I j jp Confider, O Lorde, howe I ^ Ioue thy fs, i,,,^, ^ e,a', 7 iVkc oKifydJb *./»i*W. pre/frw, precepts: quicken mee according to thy lotting utdfio^irhuchurch. kindnefTe. ^ fifing of degrees. 160 The e beginning of thy word is tnicth, TVVil lift mine eyes J) vnto tTiemoiintaincSjfrom n (Jr,«iii«/ <«« and all the iudgemcnts ot tfiy righteouihefle e»- 1 whence mine helpe (hall come. «o«fl.'•? for euer.' 2 Mine h;Ipefe»»>Me ihuworlJ,wUrn» J He will not fiitfer thv foote to (lippe-. for he ci»iri,fi,Ut enrli in Ged. r^i PnViCes haue a perfecutcd me without hethatkeepeththce,willn6t'>number. caufe, but mincheart flood in awe of thy words. . 4 Beiiold,he that kcepeth li'rael, vvilneidier ^,jn$ i'ngr^aiiiude, ftitinketo coaiefle agrcatlpoylc \6i Ireioyceatthyvvordjasonethaefindeth fiumber nor fleepe, thee.whom I more feare then men. b That is.ofien arrdfundry lime?, c For the confci- ence afloreth themthat the/ J The Lord ts thy keeper: Ac Lord u tby (ha- dti'mdon Godt 1^3 I batefalfelxibdandabhorrcit, i»:thy dovv.7t thy right knnd. b"nenieweth Lawedoclloue. 6 The fiinne fh^l uot «(initcthecbyJ.iy,. ,h3,cod^I»chui- Itf4 ''Scuentimesad.ivdoclpraifcdicc, bC- nor the moone by nig^. v.. jL... /• 1 - .It /III— ,~.« - CnurchinEenerall.but alfo oner euery member thereof, c Nenhe Uj^Tticythatcl<.,,ethyLavv,(h4ilhaiicgreat^,,,,, „„,s^„j.i„;„„„j,^^(l^,,b.^,,^ pleafc cbce.wtecas ch*j,ll>U looc-not (bec,baut die contrary. NenKer heateaot albeit foe a toe they naymoWltic. !w.:m ji..:. ..- ■ 7 Tlic Thcioyofthcfaitlifull. ! . Pftlmes, TheCl)4rdireaorcd. 26. 7 The Lorde fl-.a!! preTerue thee fiiom al euilt the <^ fiiarc of the foiilers: the (hare is h\o'imii^mdjiUiCKihk JliktiiiZioy!. 5 For thi ahichhr gtuilh ihniiid, 8 ^tii'^li'jjelhfirihtjuof^t. title of iht i'ywrh, ^yAfong ofiie^rees^oT Pfaliiic ojfDauid. liath made hcaucn and earth. crafi/ly mugioed PSAL CXXV 'cdtlieyihon. • I yinltfc>lvnhl'iei>fH>tme of thi fanh{ulli»thtit affj^li- of the pneM. ^^ fon^ of degree!. THey that trtift in tiiC Lorde, fha 'be as mount ZioiiwteA cannot beca.remooiied,i/«re- a Thonthd,, wotl.lbe/ubiea 1* a Rcioyced when tiiey fayd to me, We wil go maineth for cuer, . into tliedoufe of the Lord. i ^j the mounKunes^r* about lerulalcm ;fo tu'peopicof Ood 1 Our t> fcete Ihall ftand in thy gates, O Imi- " the Lorde about his people from hencefoorth fliali ftand [att anj falcm. andforeucr. be defended by J Idufalem is builded as a citic,that is ' com- j For the b rod of the wicked flial r.ot reft on ^°p^ P'ouuJence. pa(ato"etherinitfelfc: the lot of the righteous, Itafttlie righteous put ruffcrhi's^to^ein- 4. wTiereunto ^ the Tribes,#Mif« the Tribes of forth tlieir hand vnto vvickcdnes. der »he crofle.Ieaft the Lorde goe vp a'.cordingto the tetiimonie to 4 Doe wtl!,OLorde,vnto thofethatbegcod ■heyHojldin!- ^j„ Ifraeljtopr.ufe the Name of the Lord. andtrue in their hcaits. y'Vi'iiis'c^ff''ft'l J For there are thrones fet for iudginent,eii<» J "^Eutthcfcthatturheafide bytbeircrooked j,otfo',<"vpon ' the thrones ofthchoufe of t^Dauid. ^ »»Mjfw,tlKm Ihjil the Lord lead with the workers tfcem, that it i^f^Pray for the peace of lerufalem : let them of inicjuitie-. i//r peace/^^j/s-? vpon IfracL l^iouM dnueihem Iouetbat'^>«. profper that loue^thee. ^ ^^ ^ ^ c HedcrireihGodtoi-ursehisChorchrtomhypociitsaiidfuchashie'Doreale (weene ihe citi- 7 Peace be Aithin thy '"wallcs,4n(/pro{peritie ofthetiueth, zens. within thy palaces, d A'lihe tribes g porn^y g brethren and nci?hkoms fakes I according to Gods ty n \ r ■ ■ tooenant Ihall vv'll wifli thee now profperitic. 9 BecaiTfe of the Houfc of the Lord our God, I wil pro cure thy wealth. (00 come and |)ray (heie. e Ynwhnfet.oure God placed the throne ofluftice. and maHe ita figure ef Chrites kingdooit. f Thelatiniir rfGod profperilce both wiihia and without, g^Koioocly f a; mine on DC rakc.buc let all the faiihfull. PSAL. CXXV I. I Thii Pftlme rnu mtdi ajtrr ihtniMrne of the fnfltfrom 'B.tijlcit, i»id /h'ttuhlhtltlie >/;etnt oftitirdrliMtmee P>M KDrdiifuUiifuT iheltiitffiie}i('ti ofcs^iiuiiitjirtipa' km by leremie thnp. 3 5.1 j j;;<( 29. 1 o ^^fo'ig n/^s'^'f ",of Pfalme ofTicuid. T yC 7 Hen theLord brought againe the captiui- l ^PTulu PSAL. *fil,e laithfrl!, rci tieofZion,wewerel!ke them yad^eame ' Tbcirdeline- a Then was our mouth MUltd with lauchter' ,T""'""IT C X X 1 1 1. sna our tongue with loy: then fa)'dcthey among and Therefore. , , , . htch woe ifpaei either in'Sf the^heathen, ThcLordehath doneereat thinc^ lot'keawayal ex. 1)Iki »r v'r.dcy^^HtillhM bji the gHi.k.td ffOiUiiKgi aiul for them " cufeof inorati- "~">t.Ai./^^r«^ ^ J The Lorde hath4one great th-ngsfor.vs,Lt;fl,e..e,b |Liftvp n^iecyes to d.ee , thaJ^weUcft in the "t?S?bringagaineo.u-cap,tiui«e,asthe St^ ihcaueiis. -., . ' \. driuers in the South. wh^„Godga',he- j !]cho!d^';sthee\'esof^ieniats/»o«vntatne j ^, ►u »/-„„• ..^ -^ru 11 .>_• • teth hi$ chmcb or 1 J L- 1 • /I. J u — r J ? Thevthatroweinte.ues.lhall leapem loy. ^j,„.„.i,:, handof-tlieirroafters.awaastheeiesotamavdfin :-.,-<- . „ • „ j ■ tK ■* smiuettthir. :«.... ..f^c, .. .. , J ft ' a r „ , ■- 6 Thev Went weering and cineii "^precious c Kiheir.Sdeli n«titwheT vntothehandothermiitres:(ooiireycsn'J«/vp- r j- i ' .u ' n » ■ ■ i .^ j 1 • ,„ car- a /^a utj r~ i ILL _ - reedc:*««theyhalretiunc with io\' and bring ""«fl«<''«i' StHjl^ies on the Lord our Godvntil he haue mercy \po vs. , ■ n^ ' ivonde.ful wotke, ^"' '" J Haue mercy vpon vsyO Lorde, haue mer- ' ^ "^^' the faiti fui can - cie vpon VS : for wee haue ^ fuffcred too much ""'" "''*.' ihemfelt.es fufrdently thankfuH, d it is no more .mpofsib-e to ' t:od;odeliuerhispfopif,thentocaurc the tiue:$toionne(nthewilJetne; and contempt. r , i- < r <• ''"''=' P'aces. e That i$ feed whicli was fcaice and deateimeaniDg, that they 4 OurfouleiSnlledtOonilofthemOCKjngof whichtrnfttdiDGoilsptomcsioretutre.hadthcir dcfire. . ■ [hauWy r'ai" o "' ^^^ "falth)',^ of thc dtfpitefiilnes of the proud. PSAL. C XXVII. nio-c endure ifcfo|*t.r»i<.ns,aad fcotninns of the wicked, these is ijway beipe ' ' "' ^''"■"* '''"J ''' 7^'' '^'^•'" 'f''" ""'''M'' icnufTu^il aboue.if « i.h hanfy defiici they call for it. f ttidfoiuKtaflMdti') t) Codi metre ptoudenct -•»•/ Olrffing, . ,^ i .^miihtltttitutchl.irettJtelJtiurlHreUjiiiints'iicitU PSAL. C XX nil. ■ ■/'" graie^»i,,fi,fCcd. t ThepripfetfCoJ, efttpihg agreei pfSiiUman, tH,o,f,iH„ tohte4tliutreJ.,mi I) thei> orrntfi,cr,tutly iu -p Xccpt the Lord ^biiild the houfe,thev Uibour a Tkatiropuerae T.^Me\hel'^lelfZ'-''^'"''''^' °^ "'' '"'"' ^ '" vaineth.t buildit -.CNCcpt tlieLord keepe a-dd'fpof"". 6 ^10 pratjetbetiame of Ood. l ;, • • i i i i • • * ih nps Deilcinias f^fingaf degrees, oiVCahr^e the 0 cine, the keeper ^vatchethiiyaine. _ io.hcfamiiie. ' » Hecoropareth chec4>ndiiion of the godly to fer: cants chata:cde' ft tnteofall hclpe, alTuiRi all ot! fiilciGod iteuet at hnnd and like him ft lie. b He dcc!areth th;twhen the 1 HetV.eweihtbat Cod was rca(l\ 10 ofDaUld. IF the Lorde had not » bene on our fide, ( may J . ,_ Ifraelnowfay) >' '•'•"« *« ""''^ i If theLord had not bene on CHirfide,when men rofe vf agairfft vs, J They liad then fwallowed vs vp b cjiiicke, other way to be fa tied,bu(by hij unely ireanes. b Sovnablewere v\hcnthcir wr.ith was kindled againft vs. we toitfift f Hevfcth mod proper (initli;udes toexprelTe y jieat darge'ihat the Church was in.and outcfilie which Or,dtnrraculoi;fly detiuered them, 4 1 hen the <^ waters had drowned vs, and the fhrcan.e had gone ouer out Ibule: 5 Then had the fweUii% waters gone ouer they fpeake with nes: but the holy Ohofl appcouclh (hem bet), that liue cftbetucanepto- 6ceof (beit U> buors. c BecaareCod* fauoDC appear eih in none outward PSAL. CXXVIII. PSAL. CXXXI. 1 VtJhiiftth th*t bttfeints tfpttutneth not to tUtmiutrfitBj, t Duuii chtrgtdvith tmbitim undgtetdf dtfirt a reipit, fro- till to thtm onlf thttfitrt the Lo'd, tni wnlkt in bu pmfts, leftilh in himvlme »rtd modffiit bijite Cod^utd liaebtth tU y Mfotig »f degrees. "'» »**« '*<»'''i oih m firetpoitttfOeui.ii.^. ^^ jong of degree t. Ord,remember Dauid withall his^affiaion. l^*^"^^^f^ a Who fvvarevnto the Lorde, ew,flialtfHddtnl)fbe dtflroyed. y hich ...I- • ■ ■ 'n r t -11 ,r I 11 wasbatrenaia 14 This IS my reft tor cuer: here Will I dwell, foreft and com- for I haue a delight therein. palled about only 1 5 I will furely bleffe her vitailes , and wil fa- witj| blHes. •ri '11J e Thatis.rerula. tishe her poorewidi bread, lem.becaufe that ,- , , ,-^ , ' i(? Andwillclothe herPricfteswith'» ynto Aaions beard , which went downe on PSAL. CXXXVI. hcTi»nlohis' the border of his garments: t ^mojltiirnr(lexhorlu,onlogiutth*nkt>-u»i<>Gitdfotthl ^i,„i£|, J ^nHtthviaUcfh,sm,mhbtr*Utie. _ . T-UdS"'' Lord appointed the blelling 4»^Hfc for cuer. pRayfeyetheLord.becaufeheis good: for his '„^,''.f|'h5"'',^h"'! .uutiey about lerufaltm. d Where there iiluch concord. 1 amercieff« feruants of 4 Which onely doeth great wonders; for his clarcd towards u.tesand ch.efly Jbthe Lord ,yet)iat by night rtand In dic houfe mercicMrf«r«Aforcucr: bT^l's"w»acom. ai>pomtedtothi» £,ft},eI_or(j_ 5 Which by ^«wifcdome made the hcaucns: „,q„ i^j„j^ ^^f "^'"•. . , 2 Liftvpyourl>iiandstotheSanauarie,and forhismercie«>iJ«>«feforeiier: thankefgiuiDg, vl-Mnotone'lyto' prayfctheLord. • ccple. . » ;^^theainnetO rule the day: forhismer- & «.a.:meamng ^^ !' ' r- r cief»a,leGodfSrhUm,>uuku'.i<„h>, tl J»>IJ}'ecl»llf fir night: for hlSmerClC «lf,whe>.;,ihth.vhtdhumit' 10 Which fmotC Egypt with thcir firft bome, f^me to their po. uatf, t%ToihtconjHfiani>f»UidoUtit,imdiharu.»>Ui. (forhis mcrcie ^^t^Mffro for CllCr) cGods 'Til a Yelfuitesyare ^ Prayfe ye the Lord. 11 And <: brought out Ifael from among them p,o„irfj„ ,„^^j"j inhisSanaiiarie. -pvRaifethe Name of theLorde:yeeferuantsof (forhismcrcieen^KrjfAforeuer:) ^ man appeareth in people"'ibr'th.' 1 theLord,praire/;i?». 12 With a mightie hand and dftretched out ''"'''""'""• people and le- 2 Yeethat ftand in the* Hoiifeof thcLorde, arme:forhismercief«coiiitesof theHoufeof our God. ij Which diuided the red Sea in two partes: his church from courtj.whichwere ^ Praifeyee the Lord : for the Lord I's good forliisniercic«Wi'', Mcrr.io.i;. ni'ddcs of thee, O Egj'pt, vpon Pharaoh, & vpon endureth ior tuix: .; . : - . • . -'"Jn'XiAMi. ail his feruants. 21 And gaue their bnd for an heritage: for his eHeeniewe'h" I o * Hefmotc many nations,and flcw mightic reercieMiiiir^fcforeuer: • g in onr greateft ■ what fruite the Kings: 22 f ««« an heritage vntolGraclhis feruant:for affliflion&fliiie- geiiy conreiueof 1 1 ^jSihonKJngof the Amorites , andOg hismcTcie eKi^Mw/; for euer: ne, whenweJoo- vvhe.ebrthc''; fee King of Bafhan, & all the kingdomcs of Canaan: 2 j Wliich remembred vs in our g bafe eflatc : u^^°X'llTo''\Lt' Jiowhedeilroycth 1 2 And = "aue their land for an inhcritani^e,' for his mcrcie f n(/ar*//j for euer: had anyfticconr. Iiiseneme-.and eHCM an inheritance vnto Ifrael his peoplc. 24 And hath refcuedvs from our oppreflburs: h Seeing, ha, God- ''eo^r''*'" ij ThyNanie,OLord,*;;i/«r«^foreuer: O forhismercje««rf«r i„.,{,„„:,„ ;„,,t 'cd, iru, « /.- fc^"* TV ''^ Theyh3ueamoiith,andfpeakenot:: they ^iondnit)jmtdmv"t">'~.'<'P'if!'>'<""'f'"'":'^"'''><^^ bI«ar'e,heX haueO'CSandfeenOt. ... 1 ^.if/f ax *.«««". A()er««, i Th,iihtyr»ih,.tn. ofl-ence.ieeino that 17 They haue-eares and heare not , neither is ^r^fif' f-^'f"') >•"* TnflfZtXftZ idojeshauenei- there any breath in theiv mouth. ,»i,Jp,,heEdLu>s,Jhoyromhdthc'^»hhm,,„^,i<,h.si IT ""tTir' '^ The\'that make them, are like vnto them: th,a. s ^nAm<,aut)theSf)rit<>fCini,piifhtcitthtde. deli'etarrrcame fi '^'^ all that trufl in them. y?^"'^"'" ^f li.hlo,,.r.h Praifc theLord, vehoufc of Ifracl : praife TJ^ the nuevs of Babel we » fate, ^d there \vee , Tbati..w«j. by the. nightie the Lord, yc houfe of Aaron. JDwept, when we remembred Zroti. bode a long times rMlm.^i 20 IJraife the Lord, ye houfe of L«u:>ycthat » WeeliangcdourhaipesvponthewiUowcs J^^^^;;';,"/;',*: vctfe 4.' * feare th^Lord,pr<(ifc die Lord. f)iit;.}(icoul(ii(aotftaroortr2ret,.natta(ncvt(i«intliettoercniicc«fCod. ^ The Church in captiuitie. .PfalmcJ. Nothing hid from God. b To wit.ofthit in the middes!' thereof. . . . f Tlwu Iiolthft me ftraitc behinde ami bc- j Then they that led vs captiues , < required foie,and layeft thine '^ hand vpon me. of vs fongs and mirth , when wee had handed vp our htrpet^fayrng^ing vs one of y fongs of Zion. 4 Ho we I liall we ling, fyd tve, a fong of the Lord in a ftrange l.md ? J "^Ifl forget thee,OIeni(alem,let my right hand foi-^et lo play. 6 If J doc not remember thee, let my tongue 6 7"^ knowledge is too wonderfull for mee; it is (b high , that I cannot attaint vnto it. whithei- f hall I flee from diy prcfcnce ? lue. 8 if I aicend mto heauen , thou art there : if « F.-omthy powjtt I lyc downs in hell , thoii art tlierc. J^ knowledge? T t t • r t . » T nvpo'A'€rdori' 9 Let ms,take the wmgsouhc morning, 4f»i Jo fj^„„]jj ^5 cleauetodieroofeofmy mouchtjrMjifipreferre dwell in the vttermoft parts of the fea : thai icauefcjpo notleru&teni tomy « chiefeioy. lo Yetthithernraltlune 'hand leademe, and bynomeancs 7 Kenembcr the children off Edom,0 Lord, thy right hand hold me. ' ffomtbee. in the g day of leruHilem, which faid, Rafe it, rafe 1 1 If I fay, Vet the darknes fhal hide me,eucn ^e febt'an Und^ it to the foundation thereof. the night //;aiticu- Ur grides, >ct the crinmen foto-ve cftlieChirchiS muil gtieuuiis vjito ,hCin,aiidis fjtb aithey can not but rcfficmi :nd lament. e Thedecayof ^ h Blcfled/^Vie^fthattakethanddaflieth t^f/cou^'t::;",. ^hy children againft the Hones. fo gtieuous.tliat DO ioyco'ild make them glid , except it were'reftored, f Ac- cording as Ezckiel J 5 ij.and Iete.49.7.vfifeptopbeiied ; and Obadiah veife lo. ihewttn liiatihe Edooiites, which cair.e of Efau, confpittd with the Babylonians agiinStheir brechren and klnffolke. g When thou di.ldeft vifire lerufaletn. h Healludethto irii«hspr«phtfie,Chapiet Ij.and iS.vftle.p'otoifmggooilruc- cffTc t« Cyrus and D^tius, wbnin amhitiuo niooued to fight againli Babylon; but Cilivied ihcmashis rods to punilli hisenemics. P S A L. CXXXVIII. I T>4l"ilvi:ftgrfat coHitje prayfeth th- f/iniiifijcof Cvi to- rrarahvn^i'^f which it fo gretl-, ^ Tbti llnknineiiiii^r- rttiP'iyiff, xho [hill priyj'ilhc Ltrdein^t'.hfT ^uh him. 6 ^4>ti hie uAjJurelo haiif Hie comfiri oj GoitnthftBittfo. lfi»i»^^M he hath had heretofore, f ArfaImCff/1).f»iV. 7 Will prayfechee with my uhole heait: euen be- Ifore the * gods wil I prayfe thee. 2 I wil worfliip toward thine holy b Temple and praife thy N.nme,becaureof thy louing kinde- d Thou fo guidcft IDC \^ thine nand, i>iat lean curocna I s For thou baft *> poffeflcd my reines haft couered me in my mothers wombe » Eo;n in the prC' Itnce nf Angels arfd pf theniithat haUe auihotitie among men. W Wotii the Tem- pU and rcteDH>- iiiallYetnice at h Thuutiaftoiade thou me in all panes, and Iheilot: mult 14 I u-ill prayfe thee, for I am ' ftarefully and ""d" "»»->" ^''-J* 1 r II J •! 1 1 ' Confidtting thy ^^•ondcrilllIym3de: marueilous <«r# thy workes, wonderful Wke and my fbulc knoweth it well. ' in fo.ming me, i 15 My bones are not hid from thee, thoughl cannot but piayfe ^■asmadeinafecrct;;/*:* , 4^^ facioned ^ be- '^",;",|,"'/,' ncachintliecai-th. k That is, in my 1 6 Thine eyes did fte me, when I was without nio:hef5wonibe: forme : ' for in thy booke wereall diiiigs written, '■^^''^ ^V^^^^t. wbtclj in continuance were facioncd, when there pVttsoftbeTaiVh.* w.ns none of them ^" know me ; and bloody men, m ^vbom //i^.Depart ye fro me: J!,'^'^jd°^e, nefifeandfor thy trueth : for thou haft m.ignified ..^° Which fpcakevvickcdly of thee, a^rfbeirg ,., Howougi.tw. _l' I . .11 .u:_„. u.. -•_ __j thine enemies arelikedvpmvame. tpefleemethcex thy name aboue all things by thy word 5^o^in. Hjcr:^Vt[?''^"^'"rY'^"^'^"' the;?:;;;dd;:^^i^s;;<:^i3^ss: ::^^^!^^ ^'^^f^^^'?t^!"?^V"^5"t..^.,„_ thatnlevpagainftthee?. ' Tt 4 All the 'i Kings of y earth (hal pvaife thee,0 Doe not I o hate them, O Lorde, that hate celleutd«laiation - -'thy wildume la sctcaiionofmS) p againlt tlieerf - o I continually T J c .Uo u "t,„j ' J -c^u ,u 3.2 I hate them with an vnfained hatred , as feenewoccafion* , Lord: for they haue heard y words of diy mouth, ^.^.^^.^^^^^^^^^^^j^ » ,on,editate mthy < And they flia!! fine of the waves of the ■ .,. ■ ,-^/~ j tv „ . • «u..._ wiiedome.andti* ' - - - ' Q- - J J Triemee, O God, and Knowemuie heart: .(jiiuj* o Heieache:hvj 24 And conlider it there t>e any P way of wic- boldly to cfiitmn* kcdnes in me*and leadc me in the q way for euer. »" ■''= batreA- f the wUKedjJnd ' ftiendfhip of tiie wotid, when lliey would let vs to feme Godfincerely. p Gf an heinnus way uttcbcllious: meaning , that though hee weie Tirbicit to finne, yetwashe rotgiiienio wickednesan-1 toptouoke Qjd by lebcllioo, q That is, cuatinue thy fauouriowaidtmetotheeode, tbatnow God will bewotrtiippedon. ]y infpititea-.id trVirth, Ioh.4}j. _ -,, - . , v: , , ■ e Thou haft Lord,becaufe the gior\' or the Lord u great. j t . .u .,1... fttcngtbenedme ■ ^t For the Lordishigh : yethebehddedi the prooue me and know my thoughts t^^dldtn^v^d lowly,buttlieproudeheknowerheafarreoft-.- ^^ And confider if there beany) encmes. ' 7 Though I walke in the middes of trouble, d Allth' world jff? wilt thou reuiuemc: thou wilt ftrctchfoortli ihall cor f.iTe that thine hand vpon the wTath of mine enemies, and MrSr/ued"' tbyrighthandllialiniuefric. r!ie,aiidpe;fo(mjd 8 , Tiie Lord wil fperforme/w*»rA^?to\vardc iby jirumiie. rrre : O Lorde , thy mercy endurethfor eucr -. for- e Diftance of (yj^-g ^qj .^f^f, workcsofthy handes. jyace cannot oiiv citr God to (lie w mercy ro his, & to indge the wicktd.thongh ihey tliinke that he islWreoif, I .Tboig^mioeenemics tageoeuerloniuch, y«t theloiJe which kifl) begun liit^worke in m«, will coniioaehisgtace'i<> theende. PSAL. CXXXIX. I r>ii;iJ 10 clenfr hit heart fyom tUhjficript, fhtrr'lh that thireuiolhwg lohtd, rchkhOod^eelhnot, i; JVhlchhet tonSrmtth If thecremlontf nun. 14 ^ftittlecliinn^ hi$ H'alf-ayicLftitte ofCoJ , hte firote/ielh ic ie tuirme lutUihem that contemns Goi. ' PSAL, CXL. Tyamdcom^ltmethofthe cTmliie,fiifhot4e mi mieriei of hj eiicmiet. 8 .,Y?4.>;/J the which he pra/eih vnto the Ler,l, tnialiuulhhiwfel/iofhUhelpe»mtfneioHr. u lV:>ertfjTt hep>oHohihtke iuft to prt)(e the Lorde , andloajfaittbtm- Jeliiei of hu twtion, ffTo him that excelleth.^ Vfalnte ofDaniif^ a Which piSifecii- DEliucr me, O Lord, from the euil man : pre- teih me of malice fcnie me from die » cruel man ; TTr''*^" b "he** - Which imagine euill things in r/j«rt> heart, fjf, ,"„':natiori" g^To him that exeeUeth.^ Pfilme ofDtuad, a He confelTeih thatneiihemur aftions,though!S, or any part "t our life can be hid to <>od, tl>o«"hliee freme to be fattfiuff. b Sotbat ihey ai« cuidcntly knaw''> f"l-^u llldl COUid flAMt thou <^ haft couciciln-.iiiebcaii in )'iia\'ofbnctcll. yet chou knoudt my path : in the way wherein I ^ vvalkcdjiaiic they priuily laydca Ciare for me. 4 I looked vpon my right liaiid, and belield, no ifut, hut there was none that would knoiv me : all re- i'>'J'"'sf>'f'>' nif Jault, b Thonghall 8 Let not the wicked iiauc his defire, O Lord ' pcrfournie not his wicked thought, iea/i they be proiide. Seliih. 9 Ay^s for i the chicfc of them,that compaflc ifuge failed me, ayicit}onc || cared for my (bule. me about, let the mifchicL- of their ownelippcs J T/.»«'»crved I vnto thee, O Lord, jn^yfayd, come vpon them. thouartmine'>hope,^n(/ my portion in the land n^tmaMedhm, 10 Let col'.s-fal, vpon them: let I' him caft them of the lining. t^ha(Gd«oItd into the tirc,ir into tlicdeepcpits,y they rife not. 6 Hcaiken vntomy ciyc , for lam brought neiierf.,trikehiin. 11 for ilie brickbiterlliallnotbecertablinied ver\' lowc: dcliuer raeefroni my pafecuters,lbr c Forhtwasou vpon th J earth : eulli ihall ' hunt the crucU man they are too ftroiig for me. hi$cn" T''\T''* to ddlrudion. 7 Bring my foiJe our of « prifon, that I may ,h""i,"h'e"'h"d« plagues (ball light vpon bim in fuch fort, tnai he Ihall not ellape. k Thai is, Hull be (defended aod ptileiucd by \,tby foifaetly prouidence an.: care. PSAL. CXLL »I "Diuillitint g'ieuthflt fttjcciittd vndttStul, onelf fttlh viilo Gudiohiiuc jucieur , j Dii-img himto li'itilihn »!• fedhiii, t>^ii hi mi} ptiKiul/ aOUciiUCod u(.ev,u^ii>ice *f hi> cnimiet. al)oiit me, when thou art beneficiall vnto me. ioyce at my ' 1 He (liewetli (hit (bete is none JO hei leiuge in out oecelsities, but oiicly to ftec VDto Goo fot c«inforc oi lou'e b He mcaneth his eitncftzealeaiid geDurr.vvhich be vftdinpraier :a! by Codscomman dcQient ofcied in theo!dela«e. 5" ^ Ppilme of Datiid. [ ' call vpon thee: hafte the 'hcarc my \ o\ ce, when I cry vnto thee. OLord,I ' call vpon thee: hafte thee vnto me: ft:aice prilon. d Either to re> .ndetfull dcliuerancc, ot tofci a crowne vpoo Hike head. PSAL. C XL 1 1 1. I ^Mn ttrntjl fr»jn> for rimipnn offimui^ u knomidf ib^ thut Ihe ttimiii auiihuMiuUf otjftcii:e htm by CDiJnuJ} lut'^r. mtiit. a Htc acpttihlaOterrJliieUltgriin, lo Tobie^o- M'lii.t Uy hi, hot) Siiinl,tf:tt h( may ptid iht rimnum »/ hu lijc w the true feat c anJl j-ruic'e of CcJ. y ly* Vjalme of Dauid. HEare my prayer, OLord, anrf hearken vnto my liipplication : anfwere n.c in diy atj-ueth a Thatls.astliou f''ll'"'hy ru .. r ■ L /- I /I 11 " 11- 1-^ proniiletoal that feruant : tor in thy c (ightfhall none that hueth, tn.(( in thee. 2 Let my prayer bee direded in thy Iight4< beiuflified) b Thatis.accot. inccnfe, ^tirfthe b lifting vp of mine hands <« an j For thccntmie hath perfecuted myfoule: ''''g'othy free cuenmg facrif.cc. hee hath fniictcn my life downe to the earth : he f °'u"^^'ij,ft"''' J Seta w.itch,OLord,beforemymouth,^.W harh Iiyde me in the darktnefle, as they that haiie thine, keepedic 'doore of my lips. bene dead ''long agoe: c HeknewetKat 4 Incline not mine hcaix to eiiil,th.it I fiiould 4 Andmyfpirit was inperplexitieinme, <»»ir. ' Jheonelyan"dmie 7 Our bones lie fcatrcred at the h gnues 8 Let mceheare thy louingkindnefTe in the'p*^yficion toheate mouth, ashethathewethu-'coi/ordiggethinthc s morning, for in theeismv tauft: hHicwe mce him: and that he ia eardi. the way, that 1 (hould « alke ifak for I lift vp my J„ ,'fj° [hllorht 8 But nfiine e\'es l/>a!{e vnto tliee,0 Lord God: foule vnto thee. \ were dead lolig in thee is my truft : leaue not my foule deftitute. 9 Deliuei mee, O Lord, fiom mine enen:ues: 'gne.and totntd 9 Keepeme from the fnare,n'W(rAthevhaue for i I hid mc with thee. 'V'^'h'' layde forme, and from the grennes of die v\ or- 10 kTeachmetoUiocthy will, for thou art faith.'andby'the A Let not their ptofpcritie alluie mi t'ibe wicked as they a e. e He could ibide all cottcdions, that came of » liuing heart. f Bv v>aiieiice I fhall fee the wic- ked fo iharpely bindled, >hat I Ciall for pitie pray for tliem. g The people, whic'' followed tlieirwicked rolets in peifeciiting the Prophet, (hall lepeni and turoe to Gcd, when they fee iheir wiclied rulers punilked. b Here appeafeth that Dauid »vaa miraciiloufiydeliuered out of man\ deaihrs, __ ^ ^ as i.Cor...9,r .. i Into Gods iiet»,whe,eby he c.tcheth the wickt d in tiie.r owne . and deftroy all them that o'pprefle my fotiie^ for 'i *f, '^, ibat nene of tbein efcaiie, i „- ^ rr 7 ward t, kers of iniquitic. 10 Let the wicked fall into ' hisnettes ^ toge- ther, whiles I efcape. my God : let th^' good Spirit leade mee vnto the grace of Godi land of rightcodneflc. Spirit hee waj ri Quicken mee,OLord,for thy Names fake, PTn'wi?'th and for thy rightcoufhelfc bring my foule out of great benefices ^f trouble. o!de,audthyina- 1 2 And for thy mercy m fiay mine enemies, >'''ol'J« examplei J j«n ii.u..~..u,.« jr_ r 1... ru.T of ihyfjuoutto. lice, k So ibat nenet PSAL. CXLII. I ThtP'ofhtt ntitbir aflonitd niih fra'e , ner ctrieJ titty jriih ax^tr^ntt ftrceJ tyjejprition, monU hll itul : bui am div " fcniant. out to. hioe. g Thatisjpeedily and in due feafoo. h Let thine holy Spltit rouBrellmehowtoeomefootthot thele great cates and troubles, i Ibid tnyfelfevndet the (hadowcct thy wing5,that IraigbtbedefeD. f'tj' thaql,Mmmdii:MaidhHttrn,n'l>rturi,Ci>d,wh9d>U d'rf t'y [>y po» "• k Hf confefletbihat both theknowledoeand obedienceof .„.,..A,«' ' r y • Gods Will cotrmeih by the Spirit of God , who leatheth vs by his word, giueth •.him. ^ A Pialme of DttuiJ, to g'Ue in/It ulfton, and a 1 Thai is, iultly and anght : (or fo loone js we decline fr i>r ytr, ithen he wat in the caue. '••«° «,'""'• *" }^l^'^^ Cj'" '" \''""' "\ '■\^="-^"\ i,-','..!. It ..^ ■ t n RelinniDB my felfe wholly vnto thee, and truftine 10 th 1 Cr/ed vnto the Lord with my vovce; vvithmv » s ' ' • » i voyce I - .pray ed vnto the Lord. 2 I powred out my meditation before him, and declared mine afflidion in his prefcnce. t^e, which in their troubles either defpaiteand munnnte agaiaftGodi ot elt ftcke to ethcn (ben le Cod, ,(9 tuue ic| vndetftanding by his Spirit, and frameth out heaits By his grace to obey him. 1 ,-,-._ ■ ,.i _ J _ _, . , r ,_ J i:_- ._jjj^ Gods will, ueCiU, kicdccfle towatd mUU thy protcflion. a Dauids patience ud inllint p-ayec io Goy yeople cunglluh. Dd 4 f A The daycs of man. Pfalmcs. Thecndeof Godsworkes, ^ %A P&lme •/ Dauid. nCTaaon,and declare thy power. aWhoofapoore |>LdTed6*clie Lordmy rtrcngth, which^tca- y I will meditate of the beantie of thy glo- flicpSeard hr.h Jjcheth mine handes to fieht, atd my fingers to rious maieftie, and thy wonderful! workes, w'mo'"ar&mtr battel!. ' 6 And thcy (hall fpeake of rh: power of thy tie conquertuf. 2 /f # « my goodncflc and my fortreflc , my "^ fearefullaftes, and I will declare thy greatncfle. <1 of the terrible f £*,•.*»/ ifiwrr towrcandf mydeliuercr,my fhield,andmhiml 7 They fhall breake out into the mention of '"<*§«"""»• ^""""■■t"''" ti-uit, which fujdueth my" people vnder me. thy great goodnefle, and fhall fmg aloude of thy S>"'«'hc*icke*. J Lorde, uhat is man that thou <■ regarded righreoufneirc. * £«''.;+ <«. him I or the fonne of man chat thou thinkcft vp- 8 * The Lord is gracious and « inercifuU,flow 'f "*^b* f^s ** onhim! to anger,and of great mercy. Godih»*eiiil>itn- 4 Manisliketovanitie : hisdayes (irflikea 9 The Lord is good to all, and his mercies are felfet»ai his cre»- powerno7policIe fliadow, that vaniiiieth. ouerall his workes. r'""'h '"'*'' ouo. kkkingdooie was 5 d i;ow thine heauens, O Lorde, and come 10 Ail thy works praifethee,0 Lord, and thy jjjj"j^"^^|jgjj down: touch the mountains and they ilial fr.oke. Saints blefle thee. agamft all : lo wit, 6 e Cart forth the lightning and fcatter them: 11 f They flictve the glorie of thy kingdome, "'"'''"".not only Qiootc out thine arrowes, and confiime them. and (peake of thy power, '" P'"'°'""S ''•* 7 Send thine hand from aboue : deliuer me, 1 2 To caiife his s power to be knowen to the ^ut m doino good and take meoutof thegreatfv.aters, andfwm fonnesof men; and the glorious renoume ofhis euentoiheTtpro- Prtfhtt ctlliot yciihanj virdrs. b He coufcnetb thaiacic'icruy his owneauihoiicie. q!ilet,biit by [be lecte; gtacc o( God. < TogiiMvnto <7odiuli pra)leit to conf^lTe our lelues to be vi> worthy of fo ex- cellent benefits, & the hand of ftrangers, kingdome, 8 VVhofemoiitlitalkethvanitie,& their right i"j lhy*kingdome»V an euerhfting kingdom, ihathe beilowetii hand // a rish.t hand g of lalfehood. and thy dominion endureth throughout all ages. bate, albeit they canooc fceleihc fweeteconifoit of the fame. hhfre?me.'c'°' 51 lwirifingahnewrongvntothee,OGod, 14 The Lord vpholdeth all ^ that faU,andlif- f The prjyfe of d'He"efiie'th''God <»«<^ fing vnto thee vpon a viole , and an inftni- teth \p all that are ready to fall. »'^. 8'"7 'PI*'*' mentof ten ftrings. 15 Theeyesof 'all waite vpon thee, and thou |"j5'."/„jJ,ouo|,^ 10 /; M 6« that giueth deliuerance vnto kings, giuert them their meate in due feaibn. the wicked woutd - and re^tigh Dauuthis » feruant from the hurttuU 1 6 Thou opened thine hand, and filleft all obfmte the lame fuord. /% things iiuing of ?'.>' good plcaff.re. ''«'!hefai'thfull 11 Rii^cme, and deliuer mefrom the hand 17 The Lord n )« righteous in al his wayes, and a"luetmmd'full of foangej^j^hofe mouth tjlketh vanitie, and holy in all his \vorkes. of tbeiame. their rigiit liw« a right hand of falfehood: 1 8 The Lord is neere vnto all that call vpon g Hee iheweth 12 Thar 0Hr*iR)nnes way 6ff as the plants grow- him i/m, to all that call vpon him in ^ trueth. '''j''of ordefbuT* which he jppre. Jng vp in their youth,dr our daughters as the cor- 19 He wil fulfil the™ defire of them that fearConelywhereGoJ f 'Tha** s detiuet n^r^*""? grauen after the fimilitude of a palace: him: he alfo wil heare their cr>',and wil (aue them, reijneth. me ftonnhe la- 'J That Our ^comers w<»y te full c^ aboimding 20 The Lord preferucth all them that loue *^"'- 7-»4'^"t« jnaltes of ibem with diuerifortes, and that our Iheepe may bring him : but he will deftroy all the wicked. '^ '^1,^ ^^ i^ ihatihoiiidbe ray foorththourands and ten thoufand in oiirftreetes: 21 Mv mouth fhall fpeake thepraifcof the'roifeiie&affliai. «mupt^"th<* 14 That our '"oxenmayhefh-ongtolnbour: Lord, and all ■> flefh IhaJl blefle his holy Name on would faint iodgement and that there be none iniialion , nor going out,nor for euer and cuer. Gocldid*not'»p. toeantinue his graces, and 10 fend helpe for the pie- fcnt Dccefsitie. c By thefc manec o( fpeeches hee flieive hthat all the lets i ly woild ' cannot hinder Cods power, enttrptilet, ai no cr)'ing in our flreetes. ihooBb they weft ^ ^ BlefTed are the people,thnt be n fo,7M,blef- £ For't'iugh Ted are the people, whofc God is the Lord, they Oiake hands. holde tbem,& t^etfore they ought to reaertnce him, ibatrei^ncthin heaueaand fufTertheiDfrloestobegouerred by him. i To wit,a« wellof mao,aiof beaft. k HepraifethGoJ, not onely for that bee is beneficial! toa'l his creatures, bat alrointhathe luftlr puniHielh the wicked , and mercifully examineth his by the «! thev'kecDe not ptoroife. h That is, a rate anJ excellent fong, as thy great "of', g'U'ng 'hem ftrength and deliuering them. I \^ hich onely appertametb heoeftes deferoe i Though wicked kings becalledGodvfeiuanis.as Cyrus, to |he faithlull: and ibis ver.iieiscomtary toinfidelitie, doubt,i.g..mpa.iencie IfaitiforafraucbasbevfeththemtoexecutehisiuJgemeDtsrvetDauidbecaure anrt murmurmg. m Forthey will jskeor wifhfor »oih.ng,but accot^mgtohll of Gods promile.Jid they, that role godly, a-e properly fo oiled, becjufe ihey will, ■ '-•■ lerueootlheiro'.vue affections, but fetforihGods gloiy, k Hedefiieth God to cominu's his bciefiies towaid his (wople, counting the procteaiioa of children andtbeti c.oo.i e.lucaiion among the chietell of Gods bcnefites. I Thatilieveiy torners o"©'!, honfcs may be ful of (lore for the great abundance of ihy bltfiii.g^. m Hee atttibuietb not onely the gteat comraodiiies, but cuen the leaft alfo to Codsfauonr. n AndifGod giuenot to allliiscbildieaall thtfebleUmgs, yet be iccompeofetb them with better things. .labn 5.14. n That is,allmcn Ihouldbebuundto prayli:bini. P S A L. CXLVI. I "DauidcerUnib 6U g>eii \f*lt ihtt beehtuh toprtfftGtJ, J ^nd ttaihtihy not to tm/l in mim, hutonrh iaGodtl- mi^hiit, 7 Which dthuiriih ihi tffi^d, 9 tttfcniithihe fttanift^cooifartith ll:ejii;(xrltjp,audlht inda)ni,i» ^mi Tiifi.eihfaT iHcr, f'Preyfejethe'Lird. , Hejliirethvu PKayfe thou the Lord, O my 'fbule. himiriftandaU 2 J v,'illprairc the Lord during my life: as his affections 10 Giid,nfa'tu mioiutninimanti in prifoKiw *u ihf ttfiof long as I haucany being, I wil fin? vnw my God. P"y*^™- hucrfiiH'fu n Hei>tatfeihGod JorhumJiutAndmnct, ^ Put not VOUr trulUn ^ prinCCS , nor in thC bThitGodmiy 18 "Sat fercuUy forhultiimzltiHdn./hiowt'dt Inojt thft /• . c — C L i 1 • u- hjiif rh* whole „* -vfJlw, ,hl, fi-'e fori, end L km : 11 Ur ih. ^^nnc of man, for there is none helpe in him P S A S. C X L V. ThU Pfilmt wtf compofid trheii ihe kiuX'^ome of 'Daitidfltirijh- ed. I tVhtrtin ht difctibtih iheifotidnfiill p.oyideitce of Tthich htp'omifiih to pt*)fe htm Jar lurr, ^ A Pfame t/Dauid »f prtyfe. OMy God aw^ King, » I willc;tollthee, and will blefle thy Name for euer and euer. 2 I will blefle thee daily,anil pray fe thy Nan:e for euer and tuer. J •> Grcar ts the Lord, ."nd mofl worthy to be pravfcd.and his greamcfTe it incomprchenfible. 4 Generation flial praife thy works vnto '^ ge- a Heftiewtth wbat faciificesare pleafact and »cceptable vnto Godzeuen praife indthankergi- oing, and feeing that Goflftill con- tinaeth hi> brne- files towards v , wfeonpht nnier to hee weaiiein praifing him fur the fame. b Hcrebi hee declireili thai all power is fubicft vnto God, andihat no worldly promotion ought to obfcureGnte, glory, c Foradniich as theeode of mans creation, aodof his pi«feruatio.i mihisliie is to praiie God, therdorrhe lequi. lecb that DOC oncIy we outfdaet doecbiSibut caufc all other to due chc&me. bauc the whole patfe, wherein he ' 4 His breath departeth,^<"' ''j' f'eator. 7 Which cvecuteth iiiftice «■ for the opprcf-^p^^Vons wVe," fed: which giueth bread to the hu:igiy : the Lord t>y ihfv fla tcred loofethrheprifoncrs. t'emicluts.and fo 8 The Lord giucth fightto the blintle :lhe "maginedjviclita - DC) cnterpiifot. d Heencouiagclhthe podlytotroft onely in (he Lord, both foriliat his p6*'ef is able loiicliuer tJ.cTif <.m a'l danger, andforhispomili fike h^swillis mod ' i ret^nc for cucr : O Zion, < Though he vl file ihemby alfli- aion,hu«gcr,irii. p>tJthet tohiilhefeare figD TrvrJ , A him iti thc hi•< Cbotcb ihitGoJ rtiS«e'«''o"heptcictuaiionolthelim P S AL. CXLVII. fame body ,tie(ec. } Prayfe yce him, ''funnc and moonc: pray fe ie.p09er,lk/!lce tid d MaterS,that be abouC the heauens. 'heir prompt obe. f.o,.,d,u:cofGod vyou xu *» frMi««., a B«/ ifecU, . Let thcm prayfe the Name of the Lord: for '''"« '"'•; "' . iiponhuCharth, which f-e t^tkereth tofetl'effitr their ciif. i ' 1 1 i 1 1 te doe our due tie, fi'fi.n, 19 Deckring ht,r,orde «,itudi,mt>u, Jo vnto J^e commnnded,and they were created. ^ ,n,f.„God, lhem,tthe hath dohetuntne other peopk. • 6 And he hath cftabliQlcd them for CUCT and glory Ihinetbia t HcdieweiH wherein we ought Jj comelV- toexercifeour feluesconiinually, and 10 tike nut pif^ioie.* to nir,ia prsvlingGod. b necaufethe Inrd IS the foun euer:he hath made an ordinance, which (hall not 'heft infeofible ,, - . creainrei, this PKayfe yethe Lord, for it is good to fing vnto f.. ' our God: for it is » a pleafant thin?,a«rfpraife ^^' ' .. , ^ , ^ - , , , ;« comely > ^ 7 Praifeye the Lord from the earth, ;»»' dra- , The Lord doeth build vp b icrufalem, 4«rf S°"^^"'^.*l^'^7^^f^.V ^ , . . gather together the difperfed of Ifrael. . ^^ ' ^ '/'^ ^"'^ haile,fnowe and vapours,ftormie i He hcaleth thofechat are ' broken in heart, ^^'"de, which execute his worde. . _^ ^^^^^^ ^, _^^ and bindethvp their (ores ^ Moiuitames and auhilsjfruiteful! trees and |pbe.e^ai1donh• 4 Hee'icounteththemimberoftheftarres, ^""'^^ j„ „ • ,- , fi'^VoTl""!! de,o( [he Ch";,"ch.<.«<*caneth them all by theit names. . : lo KeaOs and all cattell, creeping thingsand J-^^^^^^^^^^ ircannotbede-_ j Great « oui Lord.and great It /)«power:his ^^tne^ea roules: , , „. , . prebendeibby ' b r ,j gKinCsof-'-"" — ' > -" — — ' their bcautieisai acontiouailpiay- fing of God. c Not that ihete are dineri facauefj but becaufe el the flroyedjthoi'gh y irembertiheie. ofbediTpeiled, and reeaie,as it wereforarme to he cut olf, c AVithalfliiiion, or forow for lioae, wiledome is infinite. jf the earth and all j>eople,princes this wotde tfe« 6 TheLordrelicueththcmeeke,-«/;^abafeth 2"^3lliudgesofthewor!d: ^ 7 xiM'T* the wicked to the e ground. ^A ^ong men and maidens,alfo olde men and f, J;_;'^[;,;^V„ 7 Singvntothe^Lord with prayfe: fing vpon ^^-dren: .f l xt r i -r t r ihf middle region the harpe vnto our God, ij Let them praife the Name of the Lord: for of the aire.wUch S Which fcouereth the heauen with doiides, hisNameoncly istobe exalted, -»rfhispraifca- hrherecempre. dTho-ghitfeeme andpreparethrainefortheearth,andmakeththe bone the eaith and the heauens. nlme 0^^' Ik T'T'^'^}'- S'^^^ togrowe vpon themountaines : [ '"^ }°' ^^ hath exalted the '■ horne.ofhispeo- „„, Muti" 9 Which giueth to beaftes theii- foode,4«^.to P^f'./f '^'' « a praifeforall h.s Saints, eucn for the c Meaning, the ChoKh.beingfo the yongrau?ns that fi crie. ; . , /. 'children of I(r4e, apeopletAarw neerevnto g'"^^^^^^^^^ Jfrperfe<',ye.n<^ ,0 Heehaih not plcafurein thc t ftren-thof him.PraifeyethcLord. ^ ,;,;•. thTefanjVuch " anhoife,neitherdelightethheinthelegSofnian. like, f Which come not by chance or fortune, but by Gods appointed ordi. 11 "Zi*/ the Lord dcli^hteth in them that fcare ""'"• S For the greater gifts that any harhreceiued, and the more hjgh that U'«"«■ .._ _.„. , . ,, 2 Lrt Ifrael reioyce in him that bimde him, ["(^^^^^b" 17 Hecaftethfonhbisv^qlike-niorfels-iiWha-. andletf children ofZionrnoice in their <= King, b inthatibat can abide the colde thereof?. " ,■ ■ 3 Let them praife his Name with yflnte-let the they were pieler- 1 8 He fendeth his \vord and melteththenj -, U- fing F-wfe •'"rtfo him with the timbrel and harpe. "jtiom7t *««" caufethhiswindetoblow,a>/<^i;hc;vyatersflow. 4 For the Lord hath pleafure in.his people:' anewc'reation, 19 He (hewethhis m w9rd vnto Jacob, his fia- he will make the fiitcke glorious bvdeliuerahce. andthereiore tubes and his ludgements vnto Ifrael^ '. ' , . • f I^« the Saintcs^bee^iovfull with glory : 16f ''l'^'"' 9f-7.the) „._^ ^ ,_ , c, . *"' o He hath not dealt fovvitheuegnationiiie'il them (^ngloudv^ion^i^kiJ beds. "■ ' meeVe'c'/codj ther hauc they' ^ know^n hu iudgemcnts. Pwife ^ . Let the high Aftes of G O D bee in their hjnds. vetheLprd; | - ftiouth,tndTh6twoedgetf(n<3rdjnchcirhr.nds, c ForGodasheit 7 <: To execute vengeance vpon the heathen, ■''^p"f<" »'«>'« CetDptible follies can bee (jilTVriheiiTto die wltlifamine.whomehe hath afliirctfnUrfeenefljnitfg^' ^.jj^ .,«.• . " jT-i ■ t 15' Thonohtovrclavyr«nmearieii.botbprofijal>leand^lr.^tliGod;viiari)ut <«*« tOrrdaiOnsamon*ThepeOpl^ _ ...w.lt he that both ^^6urtriatinihem.istodi-(raudeCodofhisl(«npot i Me deeib.notenelyluro 8 Tohjndijftheif KlJl§SUlCrainiES,andtneir tworeiuehim,3nd »i(hh's.t^"rcivwi(hjU[li!nn^rtce(r«ie,biit-p'-efcrueihalfothe (iuie, and ma- EohlfiS with fetters ofyrorf," -l-'.lir • thai his people be |ethirnr.on^a=iin(!a»lr>ntvratd force, f ^'''-.M >< H sfeaSt workihijio ill - That -thev miv CvCCUte' VPOn thfem the *<""'""^l'y ?•«.. *teaWs,isa«acon,ira'.dcmenirder.andtoei^,ethemr»ioo.: " ingf tney may CXCCUre vpon incm luc ieif vnto l.i;,, ,5,0 BirtgarJd fxrce. 1 Ffiriifittiediallv arid wiiboutrefiftiBgairtliiBgs obey Ijim. theitmoft lawful l.King. d . He alludeih mthateontiDnallreft 3ndiocild bane , if:hty wwld fiiffn God^to rule therr. ^' -j-^,;, ,J njcjne'hljcrebyh^s worde. ihcdoflrine < f Pfceuerlarting which he hath left to' chieBy afcomplilied in the kirgdome *fChliW, when Goc'spto- ,), forinftcau- fcisChorcif^a! a rnr,ff prr cions irealure. n iThe caofe ofthis difference i! Gods fes execute Gprij irdgementi agiir.ft b-5 etiewir « : and it giue;' „ ^)it„tie to «- free friercj tWhich haih elea'K!ithtL'>rdaith«utctAfihfftamtKtt vc him witfa Virginals and or?ans. memion o» ihofe o/wjjfj/Sr «j7 >iB mightie mtudKeniirfHl utihiJ' ^ Pray fiyt the Lord„ PRavfcyeGodinhis * Sanduarie: "prayfeye him in the I* tirrriament ofhispower. I i PrayfeyehiminhismijjhtieAftfs: prayfe retb m the firmi- y £ him accordin? to his Cvcellent ^tcatncfle. 5 Pravfe yee him with founding cvmbalcs: initfummts « hich pra\ & ve'hLm with liigh founding cx'mbales. ?" ^""^^ """"m- ^ , r' 1 ■ " 1 1 ? ■•'• I ,. deijien: were ap- 6 Let euerv thing that hath a breath prayfe poynted in. heoM th: Lord. Prayfeyethe Lord. lawe.biit vnder Chrilt the vfc tlirvof it abolished id the Church, d He (hewe th t! stall :he order ot'amrc is boucd to !hjsdiietie,aad much fso:e Godscbildren, w.'io < aghc oeue; to ccal« inent,which in E- ' "" --^ '■ \ i- -• ■ i»"""du '"'■"»«"="=i«aoajutaioo.evjoa5cniiareo, w.not ogncneuertoceale illed3fttftchingont,orfpreading»broade,wh:remtbeiiugKtiew*ike topray'ebiai, (illtbeybegatheredinto that kiogdome, which hcliath p.epaie J brew I J ei ofOadiliiacib, for b;5,where ;bey Qialt fgujcueilaitiBg piayie. THE * PROVERBES O F S A L O M O N. a Tbat is, what weoughtt'iknow and rallaw,and wUai we ought to jefale. b Mcan!Dg,the woideofGod wbe eitiis the onely irut kaow. ledge. e To learne ta {about ou; re!ae] tothetotreitinn efthofeihat aie wife. «l By liuing ioftly, andrendritijto eoety nai that which appert ai- jieth vDiohim, ♦This word Pro. uerbe,0[ pira>j:e (igoifieih a graae led outab.clca. tencc.worthieto ■ THE ARGVMF.NT. lit^'ISdiXne."* TH« fninsUrfitll ht a/God toward hn Churek u ttecUredm this botke: f^rafmuch M tltefimmi ^ time'takenm'the ' ejfeUofthe-jehtltScrij/tftrss is htrg fit fiitth inthefe bTtefi (cntencei, rchkh pirtlji contamedo- tiiilpaitfnra if rine.atd partly manas^ir alfo exhortations to bo:h: Whereof the r.inefirft Chapters .-.re as aprefhce "'*'^ "' ''"'^ Julof^raue jinteces,ir deipe myfteriit,to allf.rc the hian, of men to the diLget reading of tht pirabln. th.ttjillotx': vrhich are left as amo/l prectcm lewe I to the Church^ofthofe three thoufandp.irubleimcn. r-OBtd I .Kjn.^. 3 i.a»d)vere gathered ircomititdto writing by Salomonsferuxnti ir indited by him. CHAP. L i . * ■ * i^ FortheirfreterKntoeiiai.andmakehaftc oHclheweihtftat I Thtftvtmi'vftoflh^-amiofGtiil.TOfS^HfitftofGod tO (llCii blood. * tijere is nu < aule co M,dimahJifafhuT»o,dc. I. ntinafotfotinntteshe 17- Certainely<« without caufe the net is fpred "'o-rthtrewicksd ttmnti. n Th,f::nr''-"t>i,iithcaih»Hthtf. octore tne eye? o.an tua- natti wing . „ , , -^ , , i« So they lay waite tor blood «J»"« 2 To knowwifdome aa„d greedieofgaine:hevvoiAltakea^vaydicyUfe6f 1,\''„°X7"'" mftn,a.on,tovnder/^andthe 3,^o^,.„ers°hereof. ■ ■ qTrw-Wom. wordcsb of knowledge, ^^ 4 >jVVirdomecryeth without: (he vttercth inheiternait , ., . „. ? ■^*"'^<^^'"^'"^"^"'°".^« hervoyccintherftketes. wordeofcut dow.fely,6,'iiijft,ceandiudgerncntan.Uqmtie, j, shee caUethinchehie/Fr^rte", *w«rrhe ' etVnd"pnTs-L* 4 Togiueyntotheefirrtpk,fharpnefleot™t, p^ ;„ the entrings of the gates, -wavttereth f w.fdot^erepr- ^j/dtothechildeknowledgeandditcretion. herwordcsintheckicyaiw^e, utth three kinds of J A wife man fliall heare and increafc in Icar- ^j q y e <■' foelilh, how long «ill ye to.ie foo- S'A' ^^l^'t'^ ning,and a maiiof fvnderftandinglhallattaine ijij^^^j^ andthefcomefi.il taSetlieirpleafurein onCanceaoi vntowifecounfelsj ' ' ■ fcoming? and the fooles hate knowleJge> ' the^ockers hat 6 To vnderitatid a parable, & the interprcta- ^ (Turne you at my corrcabn : loe, I will """« ^^^''/^ b* J jt,_ laiijlir.and toe hich are of knowledge: i«i 'foolesdefbi(*e wifcdqmc and. ,\,-p^,i.rlTiJ.''.»— Ji— i . {[^^^ ^^^ * Becaufc ihey ij VVelhalfindaUp;;6c>ousricbes,iw/ Becaiif^tHevh " • •'-' ' -• - ron-i.tnotwithan houfes with fpoylc 14 Ca(t in thy lot arr.oug vs : wewilljillhflup one "pyrfe: f-:. ■ >■ ' ' - 15 Mvlbnoe, walkenotthoiiinthcvxiaj'jvtfh them: refrainethy foote from thciji ?pP«^i '<■ s> t;ec3utetMevhatedknowI.edge,tciJdid no: affjaion to Cod, , chuftthcfeareo/thcLord. bmfctearepf :?o They would none of my counfcI,iMf rde-- theitownegriefe^ (p:,edall«>;.o^eaian. . ^ .- . l.^J^S,. : . jt Therdorclhal they eateof y ^fniirot their Sedlence.wecjnot omleAV3y,and be filled vTith their owiicdeuife^, caivpoGodatight therofaMereatsresorii) then3meofthep»flor,»ftheChqrelr,w}iott»»l6th«r.; '■ -ij Fo'r - cafc jIa'Cth thc foolifll and tl)C VXoC- ^ ^^X |^''.f■•' t Vmstis.of theCliiirch,\vliereinthefiiihfulatciftofen,byrh£ioccttUL7t4)le ^^*.-_„rr i^ J„Vl..„ .A.?, .1,.— ' ■ ivha* eomnii.^' Lde^fGodsworJ. tfii'./«'"A.,ir«,. i To lit.the kicked wi.chhaue paiueofhwladepiovetii them. _ I ,I,ei. w(.Mh fo B0tthe/t."«°'^'0^- •* H«rpe»ieibnot8nelyofrtie(heddingbfolooHwiih) Jtjf fcuthothatobeycthme, (halldweiliatcly, (liaM^iue^llu^ . I Asiheeraiiw I neuet fanata ,fo the auarice of the wicked and their oueltie ' ' , ^ipeiitie.j powef hatboaneend'^ , He(hewe:h whereby the wicked ate aUortdt* loyne toge- i > > 1 CHAP. II, 'ali ' ■* T'lW I tVifidmr^hatuthnioltjhtr. 5 s4frrjf*fM(Af ;?<'*«/ ibfj^jftit length' wjantBothiaeatilho/'***'''^'''^* ; ■' I >■• ' Qk^VfbtitsiimiifQii, i^ihiprtfrHtthfZirkktd^K' ' " My e world. Tetmft inthcLoid. Chap.jj.i'j';'. iii/. The curfc of the wickctJ. 30 \ f y fonnejirchou\vilt'i«ccinemv\vorys,anstom. ,*i,7m Jhme'h'f/tt. iVl ' bide; wy commaiicfcmencs v.icbm thee, with i hy f irrt fr^u, of all thine increuftf'. LwSnd .''"i b'-Hthoiigiueiiiy 2 And caiiic thinc eaiTS to hcaiken vnto \-.il- lo So iha) thy barnes be filled \vith abundance, t»cu:'.j«.,.'acdDV ■ tilfe to ihe uue doinc,'in«/encline'' thine heart CO vnderllaiidirig, and th;. prefTesiiiall sbiiift withnewc wine. "ii» thcyaciinow. kiij«led§eof J tTorjrchoucaUdtaftcrknoH'kdg.:, <^.W ii ^ My fonne,refurc notchechaaenin? of '"*5'^ '•'"^'o^ P°J,fis! '*"" cridHQr>ud?rflandmg: 'i the Lord; neirhabcgricucd vvichhiscorre<5iion. ;;;i';i;,7gS|^^ i MM.iii>g,»t.M 4 If thou fvtkeit hcras fiiucf , and fcarchnft 12 •FortheLordcOrncftctlihim, whom hee they «er«rtjdy wemuit («keihe i\,r jjc-asforOtreal'urcs, ' .. ' )oueth,euenasthcfathcr^»«A thcchildein»A»w "^bcftowil jibii J^J^^wifh'ure 5 Thcnlhalt chouvnderflande diefcarelof. he dclittn:h. 'ToTlolbrfe.'h. and dTl'i'genre' the lord,and Hnd die « knowledge of God. ^ :iy BldTcd jj the man that fimiah uifedome, *iidi'ft",?bot*tGo# *s ,ht if„t wife. A* '» a lliieid to them that waike vpnghtJy. u better then golde. dome.toknowe 3 That they may kecpc the wavcsofiudgc- jJ It i; more precious then pearles: and all andfeareGod. mcnt :andhc prclaucththc>\4iy'of hisSainrs; tilings that thcaitanftdeliro, arc not to bee com- «««*'" ? Then (iialt thou vnded^ind right^ouGics, pared vnto her. f Thew»rdeo{ and iuaj^emcnt,an(lequitiej.'«»rf:cuery good path. l6 Length of dayesii in her right hanri, •> Hmamr hm. ii Su(Ftr hiictntai.n. it To ihemtfMt 3° ^ Striiie not witfaa manCailfdefle, when n Tbalis.pntteth fiHone the mriof Oa'(i,tU ihmgi fKccndt »ta. heiuthdane thceno hacme. bi$ tru» is thee. \ 4Yronne,forgetnot thou m)' L^jwe , btit kc J' .f J3ee not " muous for thewicked man, be likevntohim. *DeuA\. ir v>.xS. iVJ thine heart * keepe mv comir-an'.lements •' rickher duife any of his waves. P.That is.b scoaer ble^n?«f God" ^ ■ FoftheyftjU incieafc thelen^th otthy 32 Forthefrov>ard « abomination vnto the ""'ird fatherly vWnehh.e:oethto = JayesanJthevteresof life, and^i^prbfperitie.' LoEdibicfaspfecret.nmth the righteous. hid&fe°ret"from Ws.fofatte^orth J Let not ■t' mercie and cru'eth forfake thee: II "J^e curfeottheLordew inthehfiuCeof ,heworU. as its expedient hindethem on thy ' necke, (?«IIII. '!^'^' „.'"" ' 7 ^Eenbtwireinthinro*:MTee}'&:*«>feafc-'t ¥^r,i(m(!!^hn}-ttitr,,Mihtiobtjit,chti. i^rhtinr ^''"^ 'thtmsf the LdTd,aiid'*M f> Bf ii,e-»»rde»fe3 »'• ^:> Mcaning.Diuid 4 VVhcn he *> taught mc , and fayd vnto mcc, and depart not from the words of my mouth. e Ttiatls'ih''"'*' li.suttiet. Let thine heart holdefaft .my ,wordes:keepe my 8 Keepe thy way farre from her, and come ftrengthi goods conjmandements,and.thpufhaltHut. -. notncerethcdooreof herhoufe,. to het that win J Get w.ifdoaic:get v^nderftaading-.forget not,; 9 Left thou glue thine « honour vnto others, ^"^ '"' P"'* ^P* neither decline from the wordes of my mouth. • 1 ahd thy.yeertsio thecruelh ' of Samron'an "i** 6 Forfake her not, and fhce (hall keepechce: 10 Ldlthe.ftraneerfliould be filled wicH thy prodigal! fonne. loueherandflie/halpreferue-thee; • fttsngih^ and thy f labours bee in the hoiife of a ^ The goods got. '"""j.Tf.'^ 7 'Wifdomew the beginning-, get .wifdome ftranger, . tenby.hytnu.n, wcmulthtlt begin ., ' r i i n i Tv f?- j. j i ' i • . x i . t S Alchouphlwjs atGodswoidellt '"«■*/<"■*•• and abouc all thy poudiion get vn- u And thou moume at thine end.Cwhen thou fjithfuHyinftiuc ibbewewilthat derftanding, ■ haft confumed thy flefh and thy body.) tedimhetrueth, other things prof, g Exalt her,and (he flial cxaltthec : ihc Qiall r i And fay,Hovv haue I hated inftruaion,and )f « ha-i i almoft f;ro".t;'dg:"r bringtheetohonour,,fthouembraeehen ,, ^; mine heart deTp.fedcorreaioni : ■ \;^^:^^„, oty world, which. 9 bhellial guie a comely omamCTicvnto thinc tj And hane nor obeyed the'voyce of them aion.notwithftaa. makeiiihtirlait head,^i?<*,(he (hal giucthceacrowneof glory. that.taught tnec, norinolinedmineeareto thenv ding my good (ludie,i>rclit,cire lo <[ Heare,niy fo.nne,and Decejtienvy words, thatinftVudedmet >' bringingvpin noiforu at.il. ^^^ thpyecrcs of thy Ufeilialbe many. . - 14 I was almoft brought into all euii) in the Il'S'' "' d Saloraondecli- / , i i • ■ ^ c -ri _ -j /- t , ■ i . ^ i i inegoaiy, reth what iite his *' I haiic'' taught thee m the way Of wifdome, mids of the Congregation and gafltmblie. h Heteaehethyt father had lo bring and led thee in the pathes of righteoufiiefle. i J ^ Drinke the water of h thy cifterne, and fobnetie.exhor- him vp Id the true ,2 When thougocft , thygate ftiall notbee of the riuers out of the midsof thine owne well, ^^"fj^^^^u"^ t"s'w« Daiii'js' "^ ^^''' ^ ^'^^" "^°" runnelt, thou (halt not fjll. 1 6 Let thy fountaines flow foorth, and die ri- j"j tobe benc'fi-" jToteftatioD. 'i Takeholdeof inftniifiion,<»«(i leauenof. uersofw.iter.sintheftreetes. ci»litothegodJjr c Tiiouftijitwalk keepeher ,forlheisthy life. .:' :. 17 But let them be thine, f«*»i thine onely, !''a'«'>"r. jilibertiewith. 14 f Enter not into thc way of the vwckcd, aiid not the ftrangcrs with thee. no?ioth'e"«icl!!a' TM^nmo'that to ^"'^ ^^"'^ "°"^ '" ^^^ way of euil men. ; ' : 1 8 Let thy k fountaine be blcfled, and«ioyce j^a Infideh.but doeeuilliTmore I J Auoidc it, tfiJi^gO notby if.tume from it, with the wifeofchy 'youth. referuethemfer_ proper iknaiutall andpafleby. 19 Ler/;fr6e^thelouinghindeand pleafant '.''y'«l*«'t''y f«"'' io t..e wicked, the ,5 pgj. tji^, cannot f fleepe, excepfthey haue roe : let her breafts fatisfie thee at all times , and „;"f jh/^J^" d°inke'"'^^'*°'^ donceuil , and theirfleepedepartetfa except they delite in her loue continually. holdoifaith. g Got'cenbywic- caufe/owftofall. 20 For why (liouldeftthou |ldelite,my fonne, k Thy children kedniejnesaod 17 For they eatc the bread of. gwickedneflei. itjaftraHgeWomanjOrembracethcboforacafa ^/'I,'jj'jj,*'',j°™* cruel oppteiiion. apd drinke the wine ofviol^ice. i, , - ftranger?.'- ■ '• " btmdanie.fhewin- thfpodUMKaea^'e '^ Butthc way of thetighteousftiiiiethas thc: I 21', Fbt the waves of man <«m before the"' eies rhatGodbleiTeth" dayij'inkno'i- lighc,that '' (hincthinore and more vnto thcpo:- ofthcLord,andheponderethalihispaths. ■ ■inarruge,andcot- ied^e&pafea;. ficeday,: - ai' ■ His oivneiniquiticsflnall take the wicked {'^i^.^hare^o^^^ on, till they come , ^ -j-^e way of the wicked « as the darkenes: : himfclfe, and be (hall be holden with the cordes jeft Carrie in thy ■ which ir'wWii'''' ^'^^y'^"°*'"'^^"''^^''^'""-'^^y'^^^^''''' of his,owne finne. _ you'h. they (haibe ioy- 20 f My fonne,hearken vntomy wordcs, in- 2j HeQiall " die for fault of inftniftion, and ^"'^^" H^^'^^] nedtoiiieithead cline thine carevnto n.yfayings. fhal goeaftiay through his great follie. m He deciaiVth !"That's"th'i , ^' Let them not depart frointhin.e eyes, ^t- ,hatexceptm>ndorioynetoHswrfebothinhe,rtandinon.vvardco„nerfa.ioB. ftiallliauehejlih kcejK thcm in the mfdcics of thine heart. • - that htelhallitioteJcspeihe lUi'gementofGod. o Betiufeheewilloot gm«j oibo'dvivndcfthe 12 2, For they are life vntothofethat find them, ««« to Gpdsvvflrde .and be ailjnomlbed. which all other . and health vntO'all their' fklhi ■ -■:. ,,/7, i contaioed. thereout Commeth « lite. ftirrtUloworh. ii HteMfcnhtthihtn*lureofib(T\c. It For as tiie heart 24 Put away from thec a fio Ward mOUth, and kfj, ,i« .ThtthmpttMtCoibiiteih. lo Toot>f'r % j Doe this now,- my (bnne, and dcliqer thy the rule oichan- G H A 1> • V ■• ': f^lfc: feeing thou art come into the band of thy fifrbnttharwe J Whoudcm, fcrb.ddc, , ^nJpr,d,{MW. xyHivWeth neighbour, go, and humbk thy ftlfc, and folicitc j^jJi'^^Xt""" amntjtt/iHeonhuMoHismidohilpielhtri.i^'Toltnii thy fricnds. roit.ro that the hiiwiff.ti Thtn)clidtiil:.tni»ihtirfmuenKktdnege. ^ Giue t)0 fleCpC tO thtllC eyCS , norflumbCT cteditoiir mayno* X ;« Y fonne, beai^cen vnto my wifdomc; rfn^ i"- to.thineq-eljds, , be defrauded.' . • ^t'-i^^^,{lilTiT '^^^'^'^^^ y DeliuerthyCclfeasadocfrothehande/t/je . i "'• lot which giueth 2 That thou may eft regard counfell, and thy iK»,/y^,andasabird fion^ithchandofthefonlci;. ",: ^ h« felfe IO ano- Uppers obferuckrtQviWge.'" ■' - "(J ^do tobthcpitmirejOnusgard-.behold b if'hejroiilofi 1 b"sb'"d"'°^" ^ Forthclip?.aQfaaiang^wopi3n,drap.'^r*'t'''y '^^ '' frauaikthby chc»vay , andthyncccflitie n.cpcnenetio like <^ ;in amied nun. loog.yetiiautne- ,j xhc vnthnftie man ' ceafe.tili (he haue 2 i^ But he that committeth adulteric with a v^horedome,fo^ woman, hc f is deflitute of vnderftandiiig : he cdTbnt aduii"^ 3 5 He (hall fmde <1 a wound and diflionour, ' truaperpetuJl andliis repinchfliaJIneuerbeputaway. intamie.and death J4 For icloufie u the rage of a man : there- * God °' ^°'^ ^^ *^^' ^°^ ' 'p^rc in die day of vengeance. ^P M«ning. fot i 5 He cannot bcarc die fight of any ranfome : verynecefsitie. neither willhc confcnt , though thou augment iEkr.fiik.hm thrifts. . ita-i. ° q That is, death appointed by tbe laic r He (hewctb that man by nature fech- rlh bs death,! hat bath abuTed Mswiir,anH lo condudcib that neiihei Gods Law Bot the JUw of DatDie admiicclbaoy rantorr.e (or the adulieiir. CHAP. VIL I ^timhorttiimtaieifjomtfn'i loth' word afCo^. f which v>ilftrje>iuv■» apple of thine cics. * Byihiidiutifi. J Linde them vpon thy fingers, an^ write die ]!''°^T:tJ'«^ ■' , , r I - 1 " meant tn that Bo- vpon the table of thine heart. ihingoughttobe 4 Say vntowifcdome, thou art my lifter: and fo deare voto v», call \nderftanding thy kinfcwoman, God*no7th« we y Thct they may keepe thee fiom the Oranj^c io^i,'"ol.an'y't'hr»g woman, tutn ftoni die (tKinger that is fn:ooth in more.nci mmde >■ her words. "y ••"'"g fo ■""''^ <; f f- As / w-M in the window of mine houfe, t\,^lt^Z IT a. T ■ 1' t I J ' tills parable to de- I looked thorow my window. tiate their follie 7 Andllawamongdiefooles, iW confide- that lufler them- red among the children a yone msn dcftitute of ?'"" ',** •!' *''"• vnderff..i3ing, ■ \ \_ _ rHSTiL'that 8 Who paired thorowthe (treet byncrcor- there waialmoft ner,and went towaid her houfe, none lo impudent, 9 In the twilight in the euening, vvhaithe f"''!"''."''/"' :„i— L^ L " I 1 T 111° ftaydiobefecne right began to be '■ blackeaiiddarke. &aif» theiroAue 10 And behold, there met him a woman with confcieoces did an harlots || behauiour, and || fubtill in heart. »""" ""«■" *'''''' 1 1 (She d is babliiig and loud : whofefeetcaii j;,tthe o,'^i:t°o not abide in her houfe. couet then blihi. 12 Novv/^*«v«thout,nowinthelb:eets,and neife. lieth in wait at euery corner; \o'T7""'' I J So (he caught him,&kifrcd him andf with d He'd'efctibeth an impudent face (aid vnto him, teiieine conditi. 14 I haue 'peace ofieiings: tliisfdayhauel ons,whichatepc. payed my vowes. !'','%"'/,'"'''"/• I J 1 heief ore came 1 forth to meet thee, that ,dhtr ficf. I might feeke thy face : and I haue found thee, t Becaufe that io 16 Ihauedccktmybedwithomaments,l|car- p«ace offeti«g» a petsandlacesofEgjpt. |'o"bem.ro"e': 17 I haue pcitumed my beddc with myrrhe, led.diefheweth aIoes,and cynamom. him that (he hatb 1 2 Come,let vs take our fill of loue vntill the »«>^ "^'^^hlte morning -. let vs take our pleafure in daliance. with .-^m els fcee' 19 For w»»>7f hultand is not at home : hee is wouWvfe fome gone a iourney farre off. ''"I" of holmeffe 20 He hatj; takent with hirr, a bagge of fil- ^:^^ uer,a» * will come home at the day appointed, j which decU. 21 Thus with her great craft (he caufed him to ieththath«tlo« yeeld,and with her flattering lips (he entifedhim. °"^'**'^''jj' "^ 22 And he followed her (f raightwayes, as an ,",'^'fo«$ fbotb g oxe that "oeth to the fiaughter,and ("'as a foolc beeaufe they may to the docks for correiflion. td* •>«»" deceiue 2 J Till a dart (Irike thorow his liuer,as a bird ^l^^l]^ 'l^ '^[}^^ haftethtothefnare, not knowing that f he is in iiig oUtremo"* danger. nies and olfetiogt 24 THcare mc now therefore,© children,and '° ?'■" faiisfaai- hearken to die words of my moudi. - . f° ^°' '^'" ^'°''"- , I • I ■'lit ^^^ \0,,carueduorkf. 25 Let not dune heart decline to her wayes : \ibr.mhifht>i4. wander thou not in iier paths. g Which thinking 26 Forfheehath caufedmany to falldowne hegoethtotbe wounded,c^theirtrongmen»r.allflainebyha-.|;.f;;*;e,°f;^;i- 27 Her houfe is the way *\ntoy graue, which deiftudion. goeth downe to the chambeis of death. ^ Which goeth checrefully, not knowing that he (hall be challircd. t^*'- "" for hit ifi. j Keicliet wit not ftteogth cao dcliner them that fall into the bands of the hailot, *(6«f>.a.i8. CHAP. VIII. t fyifidant Jeclartth her txcrBf tide, ii rithei, ij p«»fr, 21 urrmhe. jj Sht t\hitltth«Ulo lout and flBow htr. DOth * not a xvifdome crie ? and vnderfVand- * stiomopdech. ing vttcr her voy ce ? reth that man is 2 Shee if andeth in the top of the high places ''"f* <>' •>" "•"« by the ivay in the place of the paths. he'cl'n "mend""' 3 Shecriethbefidesb die gates before the ci- i^oVan''c'e'.'h)''rar° tieattheentrieofthedoores. muchasc.odcal. 4 O men, I call vnto you, snivfter my voice •'•'• •" '" •"»" ^ tothechildrenof.^en. . tllZKl lowvertueindtoilec froin vice, b Where the people did mofticfoit, aad which was the place of iofticc. 5 O Cods word is ealic. CHriflcs eternitie. . Prouerbs, ThfivngOdly woman. ) Oje ibolifh men, vndei-Qand wi{Home,and i j Heirs inflruftion, and l>e ye wife, and re- jre, O fooles, be wife in heart. fi:fe it not : blefled a the man that hcareth mee, 6 Giiie eai e, for I will fpeake of excellent vvatching da}'ly at my gates , and giuing atcenJ- things , and the open jng of the lippesyi^itf te/ub ance at the polrs of mv doores. tilings that be right. J4 Forhe that findeth me, findeth life, and 7 For my mouth fliall {peake the truetli, and fiiallobteincfauouroftheLord. my lippesabhorrevvickednelTe. 5> Euthethatfinnetii agaiiiftme hurtethhis 8 All the words of mv mouth ^ir* righteous : ownc foule ,- and all that hate mCjIoue death, there is no lewdncflCjnor fiowardnefle in them. . 9 The)- are all >; plaine to him that will vnder- ftand , and ftraignt to them that,v\'Ouldfinde knowledge. . ' <■ . . 10 KeceiuemineinftruCiion, andnotfiluer, and knowledge rather then fine golde. II For wifdomeishetterthcnpreciousftoHes: d Thatis.txccpt and all pleafures are not to be compared vnto and <: prepared her table. amjnhau.vviie. her. J She luth fent foorth her to hate e eu ill, rf* tohimthatisdeftituteof\vifdome,thefayth, Apoflies,PaitotJ, fe'llw''"'' """ '^"'^'^''^^^^'■°°'^"'''^' ""'^'■^^'^"^'^^^^y ■ 1 J V"'"^''^'"^^^'^°''''"y'meat,anddrinkeof anlDoa'o.s, <•' So that hr tint ""outh //>4fj;^i?K/^ri lewd things,! do hate. 1 4 I haue coimfell and wiidome : I am vndei- ftanding, d«a?Ihaueiirength. I) l>y me, Kings 'reigne, andprmces decree iuftice. c Meaning, cliat the word utfiod Ueafi: vnto a!l, t!i3tli3uea dclire vato it,3nd which are not blinded b; ibe prince of this world. CHAP. IX. . 1 mftionKcaatLhuUKihcrflitn. 7 Tht rcorntrtfiitnalkt corrciifj. 10 Tht (etre ofCid. ij The caMjittomoftht iarlm . \ y^ Zirdorr.ehacla built her a houre,4««/hewcn a Chriflhath pre- pared him a out hei-bfeuen pillars. 2 Shehathkillevine, ^tL'*!'- ^ r ^^a^ ii,^ ^_f^i- ' " That i5,raatiy chiefeftayesand 1 6 By me princes nile, and the nobles, and all kcd^gettcth himfclfe a g blot. 1 7 I louc them that loue me : and they that (>''{! rebuke a wife n-!an,and he ^^ill lone tiiee. dome. doth not hate eiiil, fejreth not God. f Whereb) he de. claretiithai bo- rorSjdignitie or riches coinr not of mans wifdome (Jic iuds^es of the earth. or induHtie, but by iheprouidence ot God. g That is.ftudie ihe word ofGoJ diligrntly . and with a dcfiie to profit. h Signifying.that he chiefly meaii- eihiherpiritnall trearuresand hea< uenly riches. i For there can bi no true iu^ice nr indgement,v.'iiich is not directed by this wircdsine, k Htedeclareth c Hecoaiparetb ■iredome with the wine '6 « Ihauc drawen. 6 Forfake,<,«r«;«y, yeefcoliiTi, and yee (hall g,c„p„nc„tl.at Jiuc : and waike in the way of vnder/landing. keepeopen fcoufe 7 He that rcproueth a fcorner, purchafethto fo: all that come. himfclfe (Lnme : and he thatrebukech the wic- ** ^T'"!^';"i prfathcrs,«hiih - ate not in>eAe My fruit is better then gold, eusn then fine golde, and mv reuenues b:t!er then fine filiier. 9 Giue .^Inomtion to the wife, and he will he et(,"h=l'o!vne'ir the wiler : teacha righteous man, aiidhe willin- notance , and n" creafe in learning. voydofmal*. I o The beginning of wjfcdome u the fearc of ^ '^>'.''' ' ""' "■* .. - , , ,., 'heLord,anathekhovvled2eofholydiings,»rv::;'j7^":, 20 1 caiife to walkemthe way ofrightcoulhes, ' vnderltandmg. and themiaiftta. iiisin hi« 22 The Lord hath pofleiFed me inthebegin- Ttflfc, rf/;^/ thoubeafcornei', thou alone Oialt houfe^wdichU ningofhis way : /irAfl'beforchiswovksofold. fufftr. the church. 2j Iwasfetvpfromeuerlalling.fromthebe- ij ^ A I fooliOi vvoman « troublefome : !he f^,,|^gi'|'p'j^''^'^^^^^ ginning ;(^ before the earth. '^ignorant, and kt|pweth nothing. and labour to dc- ' ... 24 When there wereno'leptlis, was I begot- 14 But ftefitteth at thedoore ofher houfe fafehim. •■ t^eZ',\t-,^,T' ■ten, when there were no founraines abounding on afcat in the hie places ofthe citie, h Mining them tieandeterniiie ■/, ^ ° ,, ^. ,, r ' , ,,- i ^u ^i. > „ that ate incornci. With water. . ij xocalliJiemthatpalieby theway,thatgo [,1^ ^^,,,i£l, q^j*(j 2) Before tlie moiintaines were fetled : <»n«i right on their v\ay, y2(jjn^, caii'eih dogges before dre hilles, was J begotten. 1 6 Who fo is fimple,!er him come hither,and af") fw'ie: or he 26 He had not yet made the earth, northe tohimthacisdeftitutepfwifdome,flKnithalfo, [^"'''fl'foj,",'"^ tireetcrnaiKonre open places , Hor the height ofchc duft in. the ^ 17 StpUen ;jatc;5 5rcrvvefit, pndhidbreadis th^^"e°Mcii'e'd ofGod lefusChtiU ^vprld. ; ■ ' , ,. pleafant. ,\ \ ..■■ . ih;.uld not be re- 27 when he piqiarcd >• heauens,I was^ there, 1 8, Burhe Ilethhf ciHtnfnltncn, irhuhheetaabTMt. 29 U'henhe gaue his decree to the Sea , that f^"- ^ """"<»l''i« -hereof. 1 By the foolilh «-oman fomc »ndeirtand the wic- V, .O rr \ ■ J kedpreacliers, whocoumcrreittl.ewoidotGoiT, as appearethvetfc 15, which tie uaters Ihould not pafle his COmmandcment : -vveieihe wo;dsof the true pteachets.as ver.,} ; but their doflrine is but as llollen meaotby when he appointed the foundations ofthetarth, waters: meaning that they arc but x.enl traditions, which are .moicpleafaut to {> , i,„,!„V ?0 ThenwasI\\ithhim"'.efvij*iir,it^iitl»hiithiniirMctproctedtib Therefore now hcarkieii, 6 thildfeWi vi?fo * ^'" 'I"'""'- ji me : for blclfed are they that keepe my wnycs. his father,* crcatediprefirrneth & Hill worketh with him, at loS 5,17. n W'efe- hy isdiclaied thai the vvotke oi" ilic creation was no paine, but afniace vrto the wircdome of God. o By eauhhenieanrih man, which I'stheworlieof (;ijd in whomwirfdcmetocVe plealure : infomnthas for mam lake the T>iiiine wife- dnmetnoke mail nature, and dwelt among »t, an.) filled vsw-th viilpcakjLle KCiTuKitaadtliiMathillvlxcO'dt'^^xnewhcjeof islicrt fpokeu. THE P. ARABLES OF Salomon. A\Vife*{bnne m.ikcthaglad father : but a 't^'f- '$•«•• fo ili;hfonne« an hcauinefie to his mother. . 2 Ihc'trcafures of ^ nicfccdneOe piofit no- ,[Jij.g";j!J['' th Jig : lutrighceoufiicfl'^ deliueicth ftomdarh. The good tongue. Chap.xj. Mcrcicandliberalitie, 31 bThoujh be fnf- J ThcLoTcJc will ^ not famLTi the foiile of acceptable: tuttlictrouthof the wicked ji^4- fit th» luit to the riditeoiis- biit he cafteth away the fubftance kt'h froward tilings. ThV*.iirod of the wicked. C HAP. XL I'm comfort in 4 Aiinouthfull lund maketh poorc:but the "r"A!fe»bahnccs'«r*an abom!n:tion vnto the a Vedtrthiiworrf d„ei«(bb. ^ hand ofthe diligent niakcth rich. iTLord : biitapeifitfueightpleafethlum. f,""'*'^'"''"'' |Or,aM<( ^^'''">.°>»f<"' 6 Elcfllngsar»\Tonthchead of the riehte- them: but the frowardnefle ofthe tranfeielfers g'""'.'';'''''''^*. .."..',, ■ \ P J ,\ •< i n 1 ^ ano th:nUeibto be wlini their ous : but iniquitic fluUl coucrthc ir.outi,! of ' the lliailddlroy tliem. oiliedahouebii trickc Jntile Ihall \\ icked. ^ * KicJies aiiailc not in the day of wrath : vocaiion.then bediftouficJ, 7 Thememoriallof the iuft/W/^f*blcfled: but rigliteoufnefie dcliuereth from death. ■■ GodbiiDgeibhiai ihcy iha\l bt as be: die name of die wickal (bail "^ rotte. j The riHhteoufnefle ofthe ^prightlliall di- 1.°/°° . , °- k^ow'whaltoVar. ^ 1 he wife in heart will rcceiue conmande- red his way : but the wicked (liall fall in his ucim'.^'.i!' /shalbe vile and* ments: but the fooliili in f talke ihall be beaten, o wne wickedncfle. ibhorrtdbothoi 9 He that walketli vprightly, walkcth j| bold- 6 The rightcoufiicffcoftheiuft (hall delii'.er Cod & TOM cno- j^,.[3,u. hg ^ peruerteth his way cs» fbalbe knowen. them : but the tranfgreflci-s flialbc taken in tbtir ^Uardwhirh' ' 10 He that '^\%inkcdinithtJiene,wovketh owne.v/ickedncfle. ^ thioke to mike forouvind hcethatis f foolilh in talke lhaHfaeco_ 7 * VVheriav.icked man dieth, toliopepe- */>V''.5-'S' theitnaaieimaot- beaten, ■:•■•-:'•. rifheth,and thehopc ofthe vniult fhall perii'h. *t]^i, , II Themouthofsrighteous' man is« wcl-.: ' S The rigfiteoiB cfcapah out of trouble, & XOr'imhy'. fpring oflife : but iniquitic coucrcth the lEOuth tjjc iucked.irall comc in his « ftcad. ■ ' e He ihatbeaicth ofthe wicked. 9 An 'i hypocrite ■.■■ith /;« niotith hurteth his te,^nio"'oub'*'^ a faite wnnte- jj Hatred ftirrcth vp Contentions: * but loue neighbour: but the righteous fhall be deliuered d^AdOembie/ nermlfchirfe'm CO Uercth all trefpaflcs . by knowledge. : thatpre:.n>;etb" his heart ji I j In thc lippcs ofhim that hath vrdeiftan- 1 o In the proiperitie ofthe righteous the citie '"."d^ipbui is a Chap.«.i J. ding wifedome h found,andgarod fhslbe fo;- the reioyceth: & v.hen the wicked perifh ihtrc u icy. t'xf.e cw:ueyi» iyoxiYKto^m^- backeofhiiVi that is dcftitute of wifedome. 11 By the libltrEin^ ofthe righteous, the citic ble&dwlvre knowen 'by his"* '4 ^^ '^'^ ""'<^" l3y"vp knowledge : but the isexalted: but it is-'fii6«erted bythemouthof iherearegodly talke. moiithofrhefDoletoapreientdcftruction. the wicked. nien.&ihty.ought fi.Ci»r,ij.4. ij The rich mans goods arc his hftrong city: 12 He that dtfpifeth his neighbor, is deftinite ^e'w'\ckeii" '^'ht'cod wil ^'^^f^re of the needy «dieirpouertie. of wifedome: cut a man of vnderftanding will takeaway. ' f cde^him out to 1 6 Thclalx>r of the righteous ^eWcf*; to life: ''keepe filence. ' \,or,yroQ„>tttt. punifii him. but the rcuenues of the ■.\ ick^d to firine. i J He that goeth about at a Canderer , difco- .'. ^^ ''' °°' °^' h Aaato roaketh j^ He that regatdcth infiniaion,»/ io the way iierethafecret: buthe thatisofafaithfidheart, t'hers,"*'" " °* «" w"bt,-e"a5 po- o(li^e:butheth:a:reforethcorreaion,goethou'c concealethamatter. g vvheteGodgi. ueitie btijletiiihe oftlie i-/ay. 14 Whereno counfelIis,tIiepeople fell: but ueth ftore ofmeo poote from maoy 1 8 He that diiTembleth hatred with lyiqg lips, ■ whae manv S counfcllers arc, there is health. of wiredoice;and tuiHAioi,. andhetha:inuentethflander,isafooIe. .'..'.-, ■ 15 Heftallbcforevexcd,that isfurety fora ^«;j^.^^jj^^ ^^^^^^^ 19 In many words there cannot} wantjniqui- ''ftraDger,and heithathateth furecii>jp,isfure. f,tioD°he knoweth tie-buthe fliatrefrainethhislipsjisiwjfe; ; i(? A || gracious woiranattabethhcnour,and not 20 1 he tongue ofthe iufc rcsn «« fined fil- theftrongmenattainericlies. ' Hethatdcetb uer : but the heart oFdie ivicked a little •.-.ortiu . 17 He that is mercifiill,k rcv.-ardeth his oi-.ne ^°Vt\"Dd collide. i For they fpeake 21 The lippes ofthe righteous do » feede ma-, (bale: but hec that troubleth his m\Tiej|_fle(h,M t«ioooftKecit. * ttuethaodediSe ny : hutfoolcs (hajldie forwiant ofv-i(^dome,- Cniell, cumftances pot [i'on* a^'^Uien ' ^ '^ ^e bleffing ofche Lordc,it irgketfa ridi, . 1 8 The wicked worketh a deceitful work:bir. '^'^■^'}^V^ '^''■ anicouofeli. and he dotli adde"'' r.o fofo wes with it, hethntfowethrighteou(ries,y?;4/«f«Meafiu-crc- f'^'^Lj*/.'*''' k sfcjniog.thaial 2 J /> »> as a paftime to a fooletoido \^ckcH- , .warde. ^ k hborh^ood bt°ne 'J' e 3-^d fo- '-^y • '^"^ ^"'liedome « vn Jerilaiidiug to a man. 1 9 As riditeoufncs leMcth to life : fo he that '" himfelie.aoa rr.*! whereas 24 Tha; whif h.the wicked fearedi^ilialcome fbllo-.veth cuill fet^th his ov.ne death. ior'!'mhb<,v theyiiwtieele the' •vpoBhiro:la»!^i\vil]-.gia«ntthedefireo£ the 20 thc^'thatareofafioua^dheal•r,'»rea'~o- 1 Though theV . breftingsofooil, righteoiij, .,^- \-v-'. :. ", . . -.:.' -nufjation to the Lord : but/they that are vpright make ntuerionu- haucoone, 2J As tfae\yhirk winde paiTeifa.fojVthenvic- Ln rA«r way, 'rf his delite. "h'k^'w.iii j ked no more : but the righteous is m an euerla- 2 1 1 Though hande ny ne in hand, the wicked ^jo„* JJ" *«" fting foundation. " fl;allnotbevnpuiiifhed:butihe£eedofthe righ- theyn,aii,K>l 26 Asvineget-/jtotheteeth,3ndasfrpoketo teous{hallefcape. efope. i,>.Hei4br.« »t:»a- the eics/o ts the flouthful to the that ' fend him. ? 2 ^t a iewell of golde in a Twines (hout -.fi i'X«-°{7*"^* *tlu^t11^*ih* 27 ThcfearcofdieLordincreafeththedaics: «ia (hire woman which |jlackethdifcretion. m Th^canlooke ^l*liTMbout»Dybo. but the yei:esi)f the \vicketi m ftialbe diminifhed. 2; The defire ofthe righteous m only good: for nothing but C«rfe.,. ■■ 28 Thepatientabidirgof>righteous/.W/ 4^. WthelK>peofthcwickcni''Wjtopcucrtie. ' feih. fallthooghchir iqiiitie. -. ' 2J The f liberal peiiron(halhauepIenty'.and » Thati?,LSe lig. '"TrVeni^'*"^' JO Tbe righteous (hall" noier be rcmooucd: hethatwatcreth-lliallalfo haueraine. ^i''.iht!,ule„^ S^!clyU\J^ butthe wicked (hall not dwell in the hnd. ' ' 2tf He thatnithdraweththecome,thepeople w^;„i^/t4/i, .-Jhop«,iheir ?i The mouth ofthe i'.iftfl-.all be fiifitfiiil in wil curfe him: but blcirmg /?;«/i*vpon the head ««>?«. eaeilaftinglifc. wifedomc: tilt the tongueofthefrowardflialbe ofhjm that ? fellcdi corne. ■ L^h"v^rTf'ttl^ cjtout. ,,-; :7Hethatfeekethg(^odthings:getR:thfau6r: ,jj^j,"j^j'^,J,p ? Snijlfeclippes .ofthe righteouskioBeiTJiatjs cbutWdiatfefceth cu>l,it (liaicome to him. ■ fiiie. . .'" • ■ , 28 He HI The vertuous woman. Ptouerbes. Silence comnacndcd. 9 28 He that tnilleth in!his riches,(hall fall: but it downe : bitt a >£ good \vord reioyceth it. k Tlot is.woth die righteous niallflorilli as a kafc. z6 1 he righteouslH more exxellent then his °,[""[°[,'''*'* q T!oth^"^d. and the (inner? 8e«'n"''>by volawfollnieaDes,yetwillheenotrpfadeitvponluiiilel£c. ly.whichare'the true ptfleflbit of the gifts ofGod. f That is,btingetS them to _ C II A P. X 1 1 1. the knowledge ol God. t Shall bepuniihedii be defetueih,i,pet4.i8. A Wife (bnne w;// oi#y the inftruftion ofhis CHAP. XII. , xAfather : but a fcorner will heare no rebuke. IE that loueth inlhai(9:ion,loueth knowledge: 2 A man Ihall eate good things by the fruite buthethathatethcone&ion,aafoole. aoffc» mouth: butthefoule of the crclpafTers » 'fhevTehit 2 A good man getteth fauor of y Lord: but y ^«//«/7?r violence. tongue co Gods man ofwicked imaginations v%ill he condemns j He that keepeth his month,keepeth his life; ^ofieofbi?' 3 A man cannot bee eftablilhed by wickeil- t^rhethaiopenethhislips,ddlni^ionyii:«/&eto oeighboar.nod a TbeyaM/o nefie : but the ^ loote of the righteoiis (hall not him. (hall blefle him. C"^ofrod ' ^"^ '"°"^'^- 4 The fluggard b lufteth, bi.t his foule hath f, "t""^!- ., iauoutolOod, . , . T r I. r t i ^ . /» i .■.- -. .. - reth.buttaKctbiic thatiheitrooie 4 A I vertiious woman «thc crowne other nought: but thefoule ofthe niligent thai! .'-lu^ psir^fiiogetanjr (hall piofjjct con. husb;uidt'^>.-!:l]ic that maketh i/waliiametl, « as plcntie. " thin;, tinuaity. corrupt'C-r ^riihis bones. 5 A righteor.s man Iwteth lying wordcs : but I^i'imuT^" ) The tlioughts of the iuft «rff right : but the the wicked caufcth (lander .-5i;diha".i?. counfels of the wicked are deceitful!. 6 Kighteoufnefle prefer rn the vprieht or 6 The talkin^ofthe Hicked,« to lie in waite -j-life : but wickc Jneffc oik :hrf>>ve^htneiinner. ', '-'^'^V' for iilood: but the mouth of the righteous will j There is that makcth himfelfe nch, and ** *V'v'ri™M'o "^ 'l^i'"^ them. iwch nothing ,<»;ri that maketh himfelfe poore, "s^thevbe /ble" 7 <^orfcuiertfiioweth thcwicked , & the)' are Iwui.nggieat riches. tofpeikefortbein not : but the houfeof thcrightcous IhalKtand. 8 A man ir(//_j<«? his riches for the ranfbme iclutjagainfttbeit g AmanrfiaH bee commended for his wife- of/^Mlife:bntthepoore<:canotheai«)'rcproch, « Fof hi« pmiw. accufers. dome:but the froward oi heart (halbe defpifed. 9 Thelightof the righteous reiovceth: l>ut fy>«'"«'"bie.» c The pBcre roaa ,, , .,-.-, i i ■ ' • ^ ■ „ °r i ■ , P-, „ cuape the threat. ihatis comemBcd ? Hee that is defpifed, candnhisownefer- the c.mdleofthe wicked Ihalbe put out. nings.whichthe and yet liueih of uant,is better then he that boaftet^ himfelfe and i o Onely by d pride doth man make cont<^- cruel opprefleM hi. o*ne ttauaile. lacketh brea d. tion : hut with the well aduifed u w ifedome. ' *'''« '8^'"" *>■'»• eoenToTevJrV '° A righteous man dregardeth the life of his 11 The 'riches ofvanit!e(haIdiminifh:b«t he „„co^tenVeth'' bead that doeth tiCaft : but the mercies of the wicked are cruell. that garhereth with fthe hand,(hal increafe them. « haue the pree- himfeiuice. n * Hc that tiUeth his land (hall be fausfied . ti The hope that is deferred, « the feinting mine nce,and wj *cto' o^ "^ ^'* '^'"^^'^ • ^"^^'^ ^^^ foUoweth tfie idle,* de- of theheart : but when thedefirecommeth. ttu ""^^'^"^P'*'* ** b" >/>«?.' iHmte of II vnderftanding. <« atreeofiife.: e"Ti.atii.5o«d. e Continually i- I J The wicked defireth the d net of euils: ij He that defpifetlig the worde, nee (halbe enilljouen. Diagtnetb meanes but the : roote of the righteous giueth /rMirr. deteoy ed : but he tiiat feareth the commaimdc- f ^"- ''.w'tt" !>"« loTthot'""'" ij Theeuillmanisfnaredbythe wickeiines mentjheflialberewavded. gTeinlTJhe Aleaoino.theit ofi!;« lips,bat the iiilt (lialcomeoutof aducrlit)'. 14 The in(h-ridion ofa wife man «<« the ^ordeof God, herrtwitbm. 1 4 A manOialtefatiate with good things by weUpring of life to tumeaway from the fiiarCs nhcebyhen ad. which it vpright thelruitof <;wmouth,and tfierecompenceof a :ofdeath. ' moqifhedediif ?ollu°"'' °"°'* mans hands (hal f^» irtoCuiH: *r*«f.'T.»?. h Which btidleih 17 He tliatfpeaketh tnieth, will(]icwrighte- butafaithfullambaliadour«prefeiiiation. !" c''""^''„"er' his affcftions, ^ oufneffe : but a falfc witnefl€f/5;A deceit. 18 Pouertic antl (hame »> to him tint refnfeth both'tohin-fel!* r WhVch'reelie ' ^ * "^^^"^^'^ rfiat fpcaketh tetrdes like the inftrudion : but hee that rcgardeth correftion, aodto other, nothing ai"ethen pn^Wngsof ' afworde : but the tongue of wife (haJbe honoured. to prouoke others men t( Health. 19 A defire accompliflicd deliteth y n)ule:biic Manger. 19 Thelipncofttueth(halbe(^leforcuer: »/« an abominatio to foolcs to depart from euil. i fti he is partake* but a lying tongue -vaTitth inconrinently. 10 Hc that walkah with the wife,(halbe wife: '''^','lfj''*'5 *"1* v^ • ■ • 1 T /• I t • I • rr \ rt \z ■ Vi-o » and beareth wiih 20 Dcceitettintheheartol them that ima- buta companion or too les (halbe larnifted. ih«itvi<«.fo Oidt ^inecuilirbuttothecounfellers ofpeace/Jiw/ie 21 Aftliod bleiTeth tbi 22 1 he lying lips «•« an abomination to the nerislaid vpforthciurt. hSnnrrfthe Lord : but they diat dealc truely are his delite. 2 j Much foodc n in die ficldc of the ' poorc: ^".hef/^^o^ \ 2} A wife man concealcth knowlelgetbut but t/*yrW4is• J In the mouth ofthefoolidiiJ the* rod of Ihamc to the people. D'".""^ <''»'"•(/ richtrefli;.n«art pride: hut tlie lips of the v\ lie preferuc them. ;s ThepkafiircofaKii:g«in awiafcniant: '/,-g^/"J'''''^*' tiTd wiihout by. 4 V\ here none <^ oxen ire , diere the cnbbe is but his w'.ah (liail be toward Iiim tlut is lewde. "'P^'^' :'■»*• pocifie. emptie: butmuchincreafet»»2"^*/*by yftrcngth C" H A P. XV. ' * "ne'ihll eaule of-h'-"oxe. A * Soft .'.nfwereputttth away v-iTathjbut gric- *fH'2i''S' btmo'bc puni" 5 A f lithfiill witnefle will not lye: but a falfe /a nous words ftirre vp anger, ihird. _ record will fpe-ikt lyes. 2 The tongue of the wife vfeth knowledge ilBytheoxeij ^ ^ A fcorner 'fecketh wifdomc,andjfWer*it aright: but the moutli of fooles*babbletIi out «K(rr/ij8. by '.bets not: but knowledge lieafic to him that mil vn- foolilhnefle. bjroc: meaning, dtrdand. 3 The eyesof the Lordc in ciicrj'placc bc- wiiiiout labour y Depart from the fboliil) man , when thou holde the euill and the good. tlieie IS Du profi'c. perctiucfi not in l,ini the lips of knowledge. 4 A wholeibme tongue »; ai a tree of life:biit rantVo'i hToivn* 8 The wifdome of y prudent is to vnderftand the frowardnes rhcreof^j the ' reaking of y mind. am'.iition , ard rot his Way: Uit die fooliliines of the fooles.'J deceit. 5 A fooic defpikdihis fluhcrs inftpidion;buC furGodsgloty.as ^ Thefoole makedia motkcof' linnc: but hethat regardetlicorreiSion isprud^. Simnii^Magui ^^ ^'"*^"S ^^^ righteous there n fauour. 6 "1 he houfe of the righteous Aie iuJgemc;it5 > ,[ ^l:^houfc'o!i§ic v.ickcdlhalbc dcfiroved; knowled^e:but y.hcartofrhefooli(hit;rAr.ot{b. ardca-e. I'as amanTcon. ^"^ thtftaberr-rle of^berighteous Ihatl Horiih. 8 Th'^c Niicrifice of chc wicked a abominati- ^^ T''^= 'jji"? '« fcitnctuwi'Dts 12 *The'-ei:, a '.va^rl^ac fecmeth right to a on to the Lord :i ut the prayer of the righteous is forTGn^'d.whic'h cfh:n.wng-ieff: man:Lut theilUits ur.eicofwf tlic wayes ofdtath. acceptable vnto him. ihtwicAtd ifcinle roanoiber cannot I J Euen in hughip? thcWtart isfofowfulj^and 9 Thewayof rhewickedis ana^omination tobemoftfxcct- co'ir.foM rhi c'h a ^^'^ <: '"^^ of that mirth u hcatnnefife. vnto the Lord : L ut he lou;th him that folio wcth '*"• >"djvl.ereby in.nl«ie!hio 14 The heart that declineth, ffhall be fatiate righteoufncfle. *^ lobeac'!:ep"d. (limfclfe. wthhisowncwayes:butagoodmanyIf'4fi<^^/';(^he that hateth corredion, (V.all die. usihfiomths fhca'',lu*ctc(:ntvii;, 'J The fooliji will bclcaie cucry thing : but ii -l^danddeftniccion-j^elKforetheLord: nrtfb*!if,''o''b"'" to firne icemeih the prudent will consider his ftcps. how much more the hearts ofthefonnes of ir.en? jdrnomfhed, fwteit.bui'.hctnd 16 A wife ma:i feareth, and dcpartcth from 12 Afcorner louerh not him that rebuketh d Ti etc is no- nr'"i?nii' '" eiiill "butafooleragcthjandiscarcleire. him, neither will hegoe vnto the wile. thing (-jdtepcoi i Htiha'trpifa '7 Hethat is hajtie to anger,committeth fol- ij *A loy full heart maketh a chearefuU coun- [^^"^'^^'1,^^''"^^'^ keth Cod. fliaibe lv,ard a f bulic bocy is hated. tcn^nce: but by the forow of the heart the minde of r,oJ much le3e Cart/of'tT"'' i8 Thefooliihdoeinheritefolly:butthepru- ishcauic. - mens thoughts. (in'ne/wheteio he '^^"^ are Crowned widi knou ledge,' ^ 14 The heart of him that hath vndei-ftandmg, f chto.\i .zi. Jehtrd. 19 The eiii;l!r,a!i bc'.\c before the good, and feekcth know] cilge. but the mouth of thefoole t £''''*< w-rae/ the \vicked ■>' at the gates of the righteous. is fedde with foolirnneffc. IT'i'ih'scom- not ^° Thepcore is liatedeuenofhisowne neigh- i> Ail thedavesofthe afHided-Jwetiibbuta i\i\ ly to 1 aiTt'd'e bour : but th .' friends of the rich are many- good f confcience is a condnuall feaft. t ^^'- '"'■ '■ mi'iilcoDndcr that 21 ThefinncT defpifctb his neighbour ; blithe i6*B£tter»jalitlev.itfithefeareoftheLord, *PjV»»«j7.i«. It is becanfe of f^^jt ^ath m.e; cy on the poove is bleifed. then greqt trealare, and trouble therewith. kTc'Ids'wwkiBg. ^- r>oe not they erre that imagine euill ? but 17 Letter rraciunner of greene hcrtes uhere to tbcm that thinkc on good thingSj/fc^/w mercy loue z^.then Ji-ftalled oxe and hatred therewith. andtrueth. ' -i8 'An r.ngiy m-anfiirreth vprtrife: but he •»t4,:^.!pi;. 2 J In all labour there is abundance : but the that is llowe to wrath , appeafeth ftrife. t.alkeof the lips Lre'igech onely want.' 1 9 The «ay of a flouthtlill man is as an hedge 24 The cro-Atie of the wife jj their riches, and of "^ tho;ns: but the wav of the righteous is plaine. e That is,h« eutt the Ibllv offuoles n fooliinneile. 20 * A uifcfonnereiovceth the father : buta ^•^^"'^ ^^« '«' 2) AfaithfuUwitneiledeliuerethlbules: buta fboliih man deipifcth his mother. aoefolwaict'"*'* deceiuerfpeakcthlies. 21 Foolillintsiuoy tohimthatisdeftinitcof *rtip.i».i. • . 2r;.In the feare of the Lorde is ap afTured vnderfianding :butamanofvndei{l^ding wal- f(rcngrh,and his children (lull haiie hope. keth vprightly. 27 ThcfearcofthcLorde ij/wa welfpringof 22 VVitliout counlell thcwt^fetes come to l:fc, to auoydethefiia.es of death. noiight : but '" in the multitude of counfellere f Reade Chap. ll^''oV''f*''V o ^^ Inthemultitodeof die'pcopleisthcho- ther'eisftedfaf;nefle. ii'''h » Sandcih k many" "our ofa King, and for the want ofpeoplcceOT- 2^ Aioy cow.»iff6toamanby theanfwereof fcople. «(fr6 the deftiuction of the Prince. hismouth:& howgoodiiawordsinduefealbn? g If wew-Ithat 29 He y is llow to "Tath.ji of great wifdome: 24 The waycflife I'jonhightothepiudent °"5""<"""""' but he that is of an haftie minde, cNalteth folly, to auovde fi om hel! beneath. J'jl" flj^oKilid V^'^"'!' JO Afoundhcartzsthebfeofthell fldh: but 2^ The Lorde will deitiov the houfe of the fcafon. cnuic'^therottingofthe bones. proudemcn : but heewilfiabliOi the borders of •*Ct^.i-.-., J, *Hed)aropprelTeththcpoore,v:prooueth the widow e. » him th.itm.adehim : buthehoiwuicthhim, that 26 The thoughts ofy wicked are abomination '• T'"' g '''^1"^°" hatli mercy on the pc ore. . to the Lord; but the pure fe-jactplcaiant words, ihefalittw,"* Ee. 27 He Mans wayes. Pride hath a fall Prouerbcs. Vcttuous age a croWnc of glorier~~"^ 27 He rhac is griedie ofgaine, troublethhis wifely,andadclethdodrinetohislippes. ownchoufe: hut he that hacethgifces,lliall line. 24 Faire wordes^irif ^lanhonvcombe.fwect- zS The heart of y righteous fludieth to anfAer: nefle to the roule,and health to die bones. * chap.x^.a. but the wicked maras mouth babbletheuil dungs. 25 * There "is a way that feemeth right vnto ^^^'^"""'^^ 29 The Lord is farreofFfrom the wicked: but man,but the ifliiethertofdrif the wayes of de.irh. „ Forbeconfu- hehcareth the prayer of the righteous. 2^ The pcrfbn thattrauelleth, trauellcth for nuthhimfclfeaiid i That fufferetb 30 The light of the eyes reioyceth the heart, lumfelfc* forhismouthf crauethitofhim. **'''"'•,,. nltK'G d's andagoodnamcnnakeththeboncsf>x. 27 A wicked man di-eth vp euill, ar^dinhis ^J^i^t.tZtt' word, which brio. J I The carc that hcarkeneth to thc i correcti- lippesw like ^ burning hre. leth to bring his geth lile ! and fo on of life,!]iaU lodge among the wife. 28 A froward peifon foweth ftrife : anda tale wickedncde to amendcih. j 2 Hee that refufeth inftrudion, dcfl^ifeth his tellei-makethdiuifion among princes. oThatiswht • Co'd""il"cth " O'^'ic foule -. but he that o'^e)'ethcorredion, get- 29 A wicked man deceiiieth his neighbour,and f, loyned with" " none, but t>iem tcth vndevdan Jing. leadeth him into the way that is not good. vcttu'e: orels the thaiaretiuily jj Thefeare of the Lord«( theinftnidionof jo P He fhutteth h's cies to deuifc wickedncs: eid" that the wic- bumbled. vvifdome : and before honour^ow^' ^ humilitie. he niooueth his lippes, and bringeth euil to paflc. thcya°e'to be j||- CHAP, XV I. jt Ageisacrowne ofgiorie, iv^e«it isfbund i.oted. •? a He derideth the fj-He a preparations of theheart^rein man:buc inthewayoforighteoiifnefle. P So thjt there ii pteWrtion of I thcanfwerofthetongiie«ofthcLord. 52 HethatL^ Howe vnto anger, is better then r.orhingthatm.ght maOiWhodareat- . ,, , r '^ u i • uv «. t • 11 i 1 1 i- to be attributed to tribute to hmiielfe 2 All,the waycs or a n'anctre bcleanemnis the mightie man: and hee that ruleth his owne lortuneiforall any thing,asto ownecyft: liut the Lord pondeieth the fpirits. minde^/j^fr/crthcnhethatwinnethacitie. things are deter- ptepatehis heart , f Commit thv workes vnto the Lord, and ??Thelotisc.aftintothetap: but the whok "''"'"'''"''« """• or iuchhke.feting i i ' . n n j- o i rr r • ^i r „ r i t j lei of God, which that he is not able" ^y thoi'ghts fhalbe direfted. difpofition thereof « p of the Lord. ,^3, ^^^^ ^; ^^^ torpeaieawotd, 4 The Lord bath made all things fprhis owne CHAP. XVIL (except Ood giue f^ltg ; yea, euen the wicked for the day of' euill. -p Ettcr is a drie morfell, if peace Ce with it, then , rot whereas {''''|°V , ,u ■ 5 Allthatareproudeinheart, <»rf anabomi- J_).nnhoiirefiillofaracrificesj*'«Aftrife. weicmatiy lacti- hereby that Mian nation to the Lord : «'>oMj/> * hand /y«e in hand, 2 * A difcreete feniant fhal haue rule oucr a fi^es there were flattertth himfdfe hclhall not be vniumillied. lewd fonne, and he flialldcuidc the'' heritage a- "cn''to''the'pe"op?e* inhisdoings: cat ^ By dmeicie' and truethiniquitic fhalbe for- mong the brethren. wbMewiihtliey hng that vettue gjue,-, g^ J [,y ^^ fg^re of the Lorde they depart 3" ^sii the fining pot for filuer, and the for- f-alled. wniciUjod tec- ? ... • r 1 1 .- 1 V i 1 1 l *fff/«iei(! methvice. fromeuiU. nace for gold,(o the Lord trycth the hearts. b xhatisnialbe •f£ir.r»/f. _ 7 when the wayes of a manpleafc the Lord, 4 The wicked giucthheede to falfe lippes,ei^ mj^jgouVmout c So that the lu-^ he will make alfo his enemies at peace with him. a Iyer hearkeneth to the naiightie tongue. oaenhechildieng jpu'"reto°his'glo- 8 * Better is a little with righteoufnefle,then \ * Hethntmockeththepoore,'reprocheth •(H-'+J'- ty^euenin the great reuenues without equitie. him that made him : andhethatrcioycethatde- deltruftion of the ^ 'fhe bean of man ^ purpofeth his way : but ftni(5lion,niall not be vnpiiniOied. • f /^Mi - 1. theLord doeth direft his fteppes. 6 Childrens children are the cro wne of the el- d Thtfr^ptight 1 o A diuinc fentcnce /i<»/fef in the lips of the dersA' thegioryofthechildrenare'theirfathers. •nd repenting life King: his mouth flial not tranfgrefle in iudgemet. 7 f Hiet;ilkebecommethnotafoole, much f\.„^'^/, ''''""■' ftialbe a token that ,, * A true weight & balance are of the Lord: lefle a lying talke a prince. fcrgiiicn." "' ^'' ^^^ weightes of the bagge are his f worke. 8 A reward it Ma flone pleafint in the eyes c The reward • * i.haf.ii.\S. 12 It is an abomination to Kings to commit of them that haue it : it profpcreth, whitherib- hath great force pftl.iy.i6. wickednesrfor the throne is ftablilhed gbyiufticc. cuer it ' turneth. togametheheaitt foU *^f m"!"* '*" '^ Righteous lips are the dclite of Kings, .and 9 Hethatcouereth atranfgredion, feeketh ^ h^'i^^jJ^o, which'thTnketh the King loucth him that fpeaketh rightthings. loue: but hee that repeateth a matter, feparateth niniethibe prmc* that his wa>es are 14 The wrath of a King ti frfrforam"f-S'is. their condemnati- lowly,then to deiiidc the fpoyles with the proud, medled withleaue off. '/'/" ^f' ""■The 'Itfar* ^° ^^^ *^^ '^ '^'""^ '" ^'^ btifinefTe, fliall finde i j * He that iuftifieth the ivicked,3nd be that ,4.m-4-. pointed by God to good : and hc * that trufteth in thc Lord, hee is condemncththe iuft, euen they both arc abomi- g whatauilith rule according to bleffed. nation to the Lord. ' it.hcwicVedtobe equity and inftice, j , -j-]^^ ^^j jc Jn heart (ball be called prudent : 1 6 Wherefore is there a g price in the hand of ',^',,'„" ^ * roitde dcthoutmlny" •''"'^^ !< the rwcctenefTcof the lippcsdiall incrcafc thefooletogetwifdomf,and/;f iarAnonclieart? lowifedcme. meancs to execute doiftrinc. 17 A friend loucd' at all times: andhabro- h Soihatheii hiswrath. 2 2 Vndci (landing M a wclfpring of life vnto thcr is borne for adiierfitic. r"'"j''''"',h,«. iomfoirableTotle ^^'^'^ ^^^^ ^^"^ it : and the » infhuftion of foolcs 1 8 A man definite of vnderi^anding, } ton- J";, .h/.'hVlJeth d°!c"roimd,Dcut. «f«'lie. chcth the hand, and bccommeth furctie for his in„ni<;'ofad. ' ir.i4° ' 2? Thc heart of the wife giiideth his mouth neighbour. ""''".'•-i. - *f'"'C 8 "o- • 1 9 He loueth tranfgreffion that louetli fh-ife : • ^";'' '^.''■'P;^'' • PMiic.i. k Tbcfwectf wordesofconfolation which comefoottbcf agrd. ^^ i,„»l,_» ^..-U«>», l,;Av»...... n,r.^rftU Ar(\titfHnn '-'"«"' ^P"""* . lyhea,,.' I Ditherthat which thewtckcd.eachothc.s. o: elsitisfoIlytotMch C^hethat exaltethh.s "^gatc, fedcethcitltmaton r,„„bouthii jhemtJut arc malicious, 20 The froward hc.irthndeth no good:and he degiec. ^ _ that The refuse of the godly. Chap.xviij.xix. Chaftcn thy fonnc. 54 that hath a naiightie tonguejfliall fall into euil. and thq' that 0 Ipue it,fhal eatethe fhiite thereof. „ By tbt \nDB of 21 Hethatbtgcttctharoole,^fr/*r'^hi.rftlfc 22 Hce that fir.ckth Pa uife, FnJcth agood the longte «e.l forow, and the father of a foolc c.;n hauc no ioy. thing,and recciucih fiiiour of thcXord. °' ''"'""noicih '*Ch*fai.ii. , iJ *A ioy fill iieartcaufeth good health -.but a 25 The poore fpcakcth H>r/; prayers : bnt the eubcr'gooriot foroM-fiill minuc dricth the bones. rich an(\vereth roughly. bjd. 1 Tb»n\frcret!y 2j A wicked n-an takeihagi't outofthe 'bo- 24 Aman/^af //7»/;fricnds,(Wj*f tofhewhim- p He that ii toy. and oat oV che bo- fome to wreft the wayes of iudgemcnt. ftlfe friendly :fora friend is nererqdicn a brother, '''f^n^ ' *^""" •Trc'I.t'u"''' 24 * VVifcdome<^inthef.;CCof himthathath n>arijge,iible(redoftbeI.ord^.Cb;.p.t5.H. q Thati5.orttim"!u.r"e'fcund M^S.!.' ' vnderfland;ng: butthccj'CSofafoole .irein the whichj;emorereadytoJoplejrpie,theohe thatiimorebouniibjduetie. ■J That ii.wander '■■•corners of the world. rWAP YTY roandfroand ;j A foolilli fonne isagriefevTito his father, C H A F. .\iX. wiidorae *^'" and a *hc£uines to ^cr that ; are him. -p Ettct*is the poore that walkcth in his vpright- ♦rt«p.i8«. *:h°p"^l'.i. 26 Surely it is not good to condemne the iuft, iJncs, d>enhethatabufethhislips,&isafoole: n For their w el- nor that y princes (hould fmite/2 loueth his t He that is vp- cioloy of wh'a't^ ^ ^^'- "ordes of a mans mouth are t(l{e deepe oune foule,?.: keepech v, iflom to findc goodnes. right in iuHge- foeoei commeth "^ ^'.aters , and the wellpring of wifedome « !ii{e z 9 A falfe witnes l7-,all not be \'npunifhed : and niert.findeih £»- tominde. fiowiiig riiicT. hethatfpeakethlyes, Ihallperifli. nouto go . c Meaning.rnch j jj- jj not good to f accept the pcrfon of the 10 <= Pleafure is not comely fcr a foole, much c Tha frecvfecf neth'aU othert^ wicked,to caufc thc righteous to fal in iiidgemet. JeiTe for a feruant to haue rale oner princes. '^^^'i^ ^: "^ ■" "> d Which can ne- 6 A fooles lips come with ftrife , & his month 1 1 The difcrerion of a rran deferrethhis aHger: h/nTtbat cannot Let be drawea callech forftripes. and hisglory ts "i to paffe bv an offence. vie them atiohf. empue.but bring 7 A fooles mouth /j hisouTic deftruaion,and ■ • -■ -'■• • • - - • euer pronte. . . '.. _ _ . ' The Kings \rath/sl;ke die roaring of a d ihatis.tocouej it his fauour ii like thc de.v vp5 the grade. "„''r,'?"'!'!''"-^\sT^'^' *chif.io.i^. ' II 'Therichemansriches,i«r^: hce that defpifedi his w^Ti,. il!:.!i. „« 12 .*P,efoie deftniction'tbe heart of a man is wayes.fliall die. well beatetiieis- hautie,and before glor)-|Offolowlinene. 17 Heethath th mere)' \'pon the poore, len- fitmitieofthebo- 13 * Hee that ar.fvvereth a m.atter before hee dethvnto the Lordtand the Lord v.ilrecompenfe dy.but whes the (jgare ic,it is folly and fhame vnto him. him that which he hath giucn. uUa'ihl^r^eft '4 Thcfpiritofa man wil fufteine his infirmi- 18 Chaften thy fonne while there is hope, and f Tbooghfo,, fcatdtofoftriae. tie: but ha woundedfpirit,\vho canbcarc it? letnotthy foulefpareforhis murmuriiig. ro^oocll.vet' i Gettethhimli. ij A wife heart getteth knowledge, and the 19 t^wa*J of much anger fhallfufierpunifh- fooneafieiwiihee and'TauMt'of *"' ^^^^ of the wife feeketh learnin|;. ment : and though thou i deliuer hira, yet w ill his gme place to his i\Vt"Ca°ctnoft , If Ara.Tnsgift'enIargethhim, and kadeth ^n^frcomeagaine. . „ «. , o^MWeuTe'* in tftimatifa. him before great men. 20 Hearc counfel and receiue mftruction, that Jj^j,, ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ i Ufi '«'"'"» '^ ^ i-!t that fs{]r^ in his ownccaufc, rj iuft: thou mayefl be wife in thy later ende. ceiTe.cxcept God 1^ .?;/"'*? then commeth his neighbour, and makcthintjii- 21 Manvdeuifes^rf inasmsnsheart:butche gooemeit.whofc kediadoe!bnt ricofhim. / counfel of the Lord iliall ftand. St'l^ when h°;iaduetra. 18 Thelof 'caufeth Contentions to ccafc, and 22 That that is tobede&cdof a m,an, Jihis j, That fs.that lie tie inqoireth out m maketh a poititiian among the m.ightie. f-- goodnes,and a poore mian is better then a har. be honeft:'f<.r the •elh"'tobVs''Qiame. »9 A brothcf offended M fe^r^.T fe wii»< then ij thefcaieoftheLordc/e4rfA,i}iallconmiue,<««(iQBll J'^^nj'jV^bc'ae annot othetwife nbaneofa palace. not bevifited witheuill. the rich which is ■kfttoanbtf ^° '•■Tiththc fViiitcof a m?'.5 mouthfhallhis 24 *The floudifullhidethhishandin/;«Vbo- uot vertuons. ttkoovTwhofe belly be fatisfied, King3heart«inthehand of tlielord, , xhoirnhKino; Wine ^ IS a mocker,a id ftrong drinke is ra- 1 as the riuers of waters : he turneth it whither- feeme tont-Ac Til gin^ : and whofoeuer is deceiued therby, fo cucr it plcafeth him. , 'hi'igs at commao. is not wife. ' 2 Euery * way of a man it right in his owne ^^^''^^l ^*|*'* 2 * The feare of the King is like the roaring eyes : tut the Lordpondercth the hears. b.-mg t!i:ir oVne b''p-'''h*h- If of a lion; hee that prouoketh him vn:o anger, 'j *To doiufticc.Wiiucigementismoreac- p" pieitopaOe puitei hisi.ie fafjnnetiTagainahisownefoule. ceptable to the Lord then facnticc. auy o-.he.-.vi.'i 3 It is a mans honour to ceafe from ftrife: but 4 A hautic looke,and a proud heart,7»7;;c<> is Lj nt^j"^. much^' euery foole will be medling. thellblightofth: wicked,ij(inne. ifOiarcthe ia(e- 4 The f.outhfullwillnotplowe, becaufeof 5 The thoughts of the diligentdo furely fo-Z/Jj 'oa'ssblr.- winter: therefore iha]ihe€\)cs,^ein Iiimmer,but abundance: but <= whofoeuer is hafty, commeih V"/}';"''^ haue nothing. furely to pouertie. [Orlo/o »».?'. y The counfell in the heart of t man «! /% 6 * 1 he gathering of treafures by a deceit- b Ti.at is, the ficde out : f.)t it is dcepc waters : but a man that hath vnderftan- fuUrongue is vanitie'toifcdtoand froof them thing whereby he .. asJecpewjters, cJ;ng,^^ill drawe it out. that feeke death. is £uiJirii,or which 6 Many men will boaft euery one of his oivne 7 The 01 mantis, c Where tighte. ousiudgfmeni is execute), there iiane cealeihand vice dai: not apjxate ♦i,«;--,o.8.4«. tcclii.j, J I, -z.iohn 1 8, t Bhrjlmc ani /}int,ffh*h and epbth; C ReideChap. 7 Hethatwalkethinhisintegritie,ijiurt,4n^ ment. hle(iedj'/)tf//his children i'f after him. -c He tha:g(»«lh 8 The way of fome is peruerted and ftrange: "'^'>' '°°''' '''.• . /. , ^ ,.',.., " buriiielTe arid kVi;h A King that litteth in the throne of iudgc- but of the pureman,his worke*) right, ment, 'ich.-ifeth away all euiil with his eyes. 9 * It is better to dwell in a comer of the en: cour.feH. 9 ckane, 1 0 Diners f weights,and diuers mcafurcs,both e thefe are cuen abomination vnto the Lord. 1 1 A childe alio is knov/en by his doings,whe- ther his worke be pure and right. ceswliichleaue iiat r.-'CA on vhereL'ptcGo>>,w*(>rMi with bread. i j Ike that ftopneth his eare at the cryin" of ^'mhe. " 14 It is naueht, it is naught, faith the buyer: the ponre,he ii-?,U alfo cry and not be heard. ' e ReadCha?. but when he is gone apart,he boal^eth. 1 4 A g gifc in f vret pr.citieth anger, and a ^ift f'^hmioh the I J There is eolde,and a multitude of precious in the bollmie great wratli, „odl> admoniiTi ftones : but the lippes of knowledge are a preci- i j It is ioy to the iuft to doe iudgemcnt : but iheni,both by f^ ousiewel. deftrudion/>4/ic to the workers of iniquitie. worde* and exam. 16 *Takehis f garment, that is furetie for a 16 A man that wandaeth o:it of the wayof ^'^^^^'J^J^^j * ftranger, andaplcdgeof hinfortheftraiger. wnfedome, Itallremainein th; congregation of amend, till Ood 17 Thcbreadofdeceitwfweetetoamanjbut thede.nd. dtQroyibem. afterward his mouth (hall Le filled withgraucl. 17 He that loucthpanime,//^*? apooreman: S To doeaplea- 1 8 Eftabliih the thoughts by counfcll ; and by anJ he that loueth wine & oyle,'rt'.all not b&rich. ,JJj^'p,cifi/,h^hin," counfcll make warre. 1 8 Tiie •> wicked fhalte a ranlome for the luft, h fi'od iball canie 19 He thatgoerh about<«aflandcrer,dirco- and the tranfgrejrour for tiic righteous. that to fall on thnc uerah * fecrets': therefore m.eddle not with him 10 * It is better to dwel in the wildcrnes, then ""'"^ heads.which . , . , tney inrcnnca a- with a contentious ana angiy woman. ej;„(i the iui^ ;o Inthehoufe oftheWife is a pleafant trca- and.vttirf^ihe furc and ' oyle : but a foolilli man dcuouretliit. *irlciente°n the Lord.and deceitful balances <»rhcek to tiiriieouei- them. 2 6 • Hee conetah cnermorc gcccdil}-, but the J^J,"/^;, jJ^^J (, Hebrrt.i». »7 Ihc » light of the Lotnjy *chi,.,9.j. 28* Aft;re\vitnenen.allpenni:but^hcthat *«• among them that arc furetie for debts. diDgctTorofhui, Hemiy boldly hearcthjO'lpeakerh continually. '' 27 If thou haft nothingto pay, vvliy cJB/cy? jiUap.a.i. iiftetheitueth 2p A Mckcd man hardcncth his face : but the /^owthar hee fl.ould take thy oed from vndet .[heh»ihheatd. -yf^^l^g^^jU^jIr^^j^jj^^^^.^ - thce? JO There isnowifdomc, neither vnderftan- 28 Thou flialt not * remooue the auncient * Deui.iy.ty. ding,norcounfcllagainftthe Lord. bounds which thy fathers haue made. rf«p.jj.io. J I Ihc horfc is prepared againfttheday of 29 Thou feei^hat a diligent man in his bufi- battell : but faluation u of die Lord. neflc ftandeth before Kinp,and ftandeth not be- C H A P. X X I L fore die bafc fort. * ntclti y.. A * Good name is to be chofen about great ri- C H A P. X X 1 1 L » Which com. /iches, rnd ^ louing fauouris abouefiluerand "\ 7\ /Haithoufittcfttocat with aruIer,acon- * E'^wiliro- B.th by weli do. 2i^Q^,^ gj,|^^ y y ^^^^^ Jiligently uhatis before thee, b'todUthine »p. •"AVtj.i;. 2 * The rich and poore (> meete together :the 2 *> And put the knife to thy throte, if thou pttite,aiitweie b liuetugether, Lord « the nakcr of them all. bea man giuen to the appetite. by foictandvio. and hjue need* j • A pnidcnt man feeth the ' plague, and hi- J Be not defirous ofhis daintie meates : ' for '"^^J ^.^ ^-^^^ other?" dethhimfelfe:biuthefool:lhgoonftill,andare itisadcceiucablemcatc. thetich.whenthey "thtp.n.tt. punill-.ed. 4 Traiiailenottoomuchtoberich-.i««fceafe bid their iafeiiora c Thatisthcpu. 4 The rcwtird of humilitie, 4«ment.*h,chis God «rKhcs,andgIorie,and life. y Wilt thou caft thine e^'esvpon it, whichis "he^'bA,. hem prepared rot ihe ., , ' ^, r ■ i ,. ■ i ^ /- i i . i i • they bene them, wicked.ind fl;«ih 5 ihornes ^«a liiares nchej. 7 The rich nilcth n.epoore,3nd the borower willhefay vnto thee, Eate aruldrinkc; but his « That is.copc- wfemanttothemanihatlendeth. heart is not with thee. ^ [°sooAtTha' 8 He that (bvvah iniquitie, (hall reape affli- 8 Thou fhalt vomit thy ''morfels that thou ken lorliberalj t His juthoritie, ^ioHjand the ^ rod ofhis anger will faile. halt eaten,and thou fhalt lofe thy Aveete words, as chap. 22.51. whcrebyhedid' 9 * He that hatha good te}'e,hc(h3lbeblef- 9 Speakenotindieearesofafoole:forbee '^."«^^'' ,°°'«''« ft^ir^'r'T' ^^'^•f'^r he giuctho "his bread vnro the poore. -ft^lldefpilethemTedomeofthy wordes. ' , ||"efome\ame, hini.'" '" '*"" ro Caftoutthefcorner,aiidftrife(}ia]goout: 10 * Remooue not the ancient boundes, and and his flattering, * Buluf.i'.i}. fo contention and reprochefhallccafe. enter not into the fieldcs of thefatherkflc. . wordAfhaJl corns f Hethatismetci- n Hee that loucth purcnefle of heart^Sr the 11 For hee that redeemeth them, is mightie: ^^°'"'^'' *^He"ihS'' g''a«ofhiSlippes,thegKing/fca/4e his friend. he will* defend their caufe-igainll thee. _ ch^TtH'.'^' , fhatV'""* ^~ ^^^ ^y^^ of theLoideh prefcrue know- 12 Applie thine heart to inftrudion,and thine " Chaf.n.ii, ftiould vfe their Icdge : but hee oucrthfowcth thc wordes ofthe eares to the wordes of knowledge. *Chtp.xji^ hmiiiiriiie.whafe cranfgrefibur. 1 ,' *Withhold not correction from thy child: ^^'^'',^'J*^' o^"j,?d!heic r? The fiouthfull man faith, ' A lyon « with- ifthou fmite him with the rodde,he(ha!l not die. " "*'*"* talkewifcMd out,I (Iiall beflaine in theftieett. 1 4 Thoii fhah llnite him with the roddc, and sodly. 14 Themouthoff>ra:igewomen?j*fadeepe flialt deliuer his foule from shell. . ^ii^a"'''"^ h Faiiootthem pit : he withwhomethc Lordisangrie,''iliall fel ij My fonne,ifthfneheartbe wifejinintfekrt *""'"'^""'- tlia! lour know- '■ - o ' . f .' >. . . ' jj3g,. therein. .. fhalireioyce,and lalfo. i He de-ideth I J Foob'fhnefle IS bound ' in the heart of a 16 Andmyreinesfhallreioycc,whenthyl5^ them that inutK childe: but the roddcof corrcftioH flialldriue (peake righteous things. becj'Xthfv'' it away from -him. 17 * Let not thine heait bee enuiousagainft «p/< Spate no coft; ^It""'^"'^'^ 21 Thatlmightfhewthectheaflliranccofthe wifedonie,andinftruaion,andvnderftonding. 1,°"^"^'^^'* wordes oftructh, to anfwere the wQrdes of truth 24 The father of the righteous (hall greatly fromitfotaaf itkr.inihegtir,. to them that fend to thee? rcioyce,2ndhethatbegettethawifcchilde,fliall gain*. • Haoe'not'todo 22 Robte notthe poorcbecaufeheispoorc, haueioy ofhun. with him that is neither opprefTctheafHided fin iucfgement. 25 Thy father and thy mother (hall be ghd, Bot able to role 2 J For thc Lord * will defend their caufe,and and (he that b.iie thee fhallreioyce. his aiTeaionj : (or fpoyk the foule ofchofc that fpoyle them. 26 My fonne, ?iiie mee • thine heart, and let ' &°fi^y (Wfe he would hurt ' • ». i, /» f ■ jn.- ■ l' . ■ 1 ■■ i *• wholytowife- theebyhiseaiU ^4 Make <> no friendfh)p With an aDgnc man, thine e\'es delight m. my v\^ycs. j„o,/ wscetliiiuii. neither goe with thc fwious man. 2.7 *For awhorc Waadecpcditchc, and a •c*i^.i».i4^ Enuie not the wicked. Prouerbcs. "Chap.j. It, m She leduccth niany,andc}urc(h them (o offend Cod. n Which by arte mahe wine (Iron- ger, aid more fleafaoL o Tbatij.drnn- dome. p In lucb great tlanset ihalc thou be. q Thooghdron- kcnneffc make iheni uicre jnlen- fit/Iethcflbealtct, yet can thej not refraiee. •PW.Srr. A good King. * the light ofche wicked lliall be * f *«p. i j.j». g Meaning.eithef of ihe ivickedaad feditious.at verfe i9.andii.or,of ihtmthjt feate ftrange woman i <« a narrovv pit. the eiiill man 2 8 * A)fo ihe Ikth in wait as for a pray, >" and put out. (lie increafcth the tranfgreflers among men. 2 1 My fonne feare the Lord,and the King,' God, nor ob In the place where wifdome k Tfaatt might learne by anolhK mans fault. d As hony is fwect and pleaTantto the tafte.fo wife, dome is to the foafe. ^HeglorieofGodwto c conceale a thing fe- t That i. gTrrVi i cret : but the '' Kings honour it to feaich out out or dinei s athin*'. books otSalomo, 3 fheheauensinheight,&rheearchindeepe- ' Goddocthnot i, „ , „■ 1 " r I rfurile ihe caufe nefle,& the * Kmgs heart can no man fearch out. „, ^js iu.loeratBii 4 Take the '' drofie from the filuer, and there to man. 1 2 If thou fav,BchoId,we knew not of it : he fhall proceedca veflell for the finer. d ^'"'f'^^^' . that pondereth the heartes, doethnothevnder- 5 Take g away the wicked from the King, f,'°|J"dw,'-do* ftand it ? and he that keepcth thy roulc,knovvcth and his throne fhalbe ftablilhed in righteoufnes. o,d,ihe caufe of he it not? will not he alfo recompenfe euery 6 Boaft not thy felfe before the King, and his doing* muft (land not in the pbce of great men. 7r'h''"Mv(."' 7 * For it is better, that it be faid vnto thee, M'z'n^t''">^ryws Comevphicher,thenthoutobeput lower in the out oi caufirs. prcfencc of the prince who thine eies haue feene. e He ilieweih 8 Goc not foorth haftily to flrife, leafl thou |^;'^V„' ';° ^"^ knowcnot whattodoeinthcendethereof,when tothereafonof all b Man haiH no tri- I o 7/ thou be '' faint in the day of aduerfitie, *)' °f h's ftftngth thy fhcngth it firall. t.llbebe.ntrou. „ j^^jj^^^^. ^^^ that are drawcn c to death : c None can be ex. and wilt thou not prcfenjc them that are led to •ofcdifheheipe beflaine? rot the innocent when be is in daogct. man according to his workes? 1 3 My fbnne, eatc '' honie, for it is good, and the honie combe,^r it is fweete vnto thy mouth. 14 So fhall the knowledge of wifdome be vn- to thy foule if thou findc it, and there fhall be an II ende,and thine hope (hall not be ait off. 1 5h Lay no wait,6 widced man,againft y houle thy neigbour hath put thee to fliamc, I Helsfiibieft fo many prrils, but God dieliucrctb bim. {Tobeaueogdi on thee. tttf tj.ij. of the righteous, and fpoyle not his refting place. 1 6 For a hi{\ rran <^ falieth feuen times, .nnd ri- fechag.^ine : but the wicked fall into milchicfe. 17 Be thou not glad when thine enemie fal- ieth, and let not thine heart reioyce when hee ftumbleth, 1 8 Lead the Lorde fee it, and it difpleafe him, and he tiirne his wrath f from him. 19 * Fret not thy felfe bccaufc ofche malici- mcntoffincgolde. CUS,neithcrbe cnuious at the wicked. heputawayoth-r.thatbecormpted. */.«ir ,4.,.. the fecrcte doin£» 9 Deb.nte thy matter with thy neighbour, and of th«King,eucn difcoucr not chcfccret to another, H»ht and'dojtii 10 Lcaft he chat heareth it put thee to fliame, hh duetie. and thine infamic doe not ^ ccafie. f When vice is 1 1 A word fpoken in his place, isLkf apples of ''mooued from a ,, ., .„ ' rrt >- II Kmo.heisa mcetc gold With pidures of filuer. ,, , vencilforthe 12 He chat reprooueth the wife, and thcohe- Lordesvfe. dientcare, it *» a "olden earering and an oma- g tiisnotynough " that he bf pure hiinfelff.butthat h lead whereas thou ihil*. 20 For there fhallbe none end ofj)lagueilO kellby tbiimcine$t(»h*Be»oendoftli«m»tter,itputthceiofuiihttitoubl«. ij As Aflirewdcwife. Chap.xxvj.xxvij. Tale-bearers. 3 5 vtii ippca- tiinj within. 1 By not mini" l!angoccjfion [0 proookc him fji her. Di I hat i'.iht heamhat isbfnt i Which d\&t»- bicih himrelfc t» beibaibeis not. i inihetJT.tof I J As the colde ofthifnowe 'in the rime of 14 ^s the doore tumeth vpon his hinges, fb jttsthf ate when haruf ft ,/» /i a £uthfull mcflenoer to thcm that g without a talebearer ftrifeceafeth. fbote. 21 *^>) cole wa;^-£'f/> burning colfs,& wood •£«i«.i8.i». 20 Hee that raketh away the garment in the afire,fothecotentiousman»J<»^»tokindkftrife. • VNTi^ch melteth coldelcaibn,?* /uie heart, nngs, and they goe dowTie into the bowels oftbe ^>,yt!HMt. 2 J *Ifhe that hateth thee be hungry .giue him belly. ■^""■"■"* bread to eate,and if he be thirftie, giue him water i.^ ^1 fihier drofle ouerlavde vpon a pot todrinke. (heard, /o <»rff buming lips,and ^ an euil heart. p Thou (hah ait 22 Por thou flialtjav P coates vpon his head, 24 He that hateth, v\ill counterfeite with his te'ticiBielutj. "" were by foice o- and the Lord (hall recompenfe thee. lips,but in his heait he hyeth vp deceite. fc"°Th"^'" 2 J ^j the Northwind driueth sway the raine, 2j Though he ipeake fauourably,beleeue him •wne'confcirnce fo doeth an angry Countenance the flandering not:for tier? 4re'feiienabominations in his heart, i Meaning many: fluirmoue iimto tongue. z6 Hatred may be couercd by deceite: t«J the hevftththenom- •cknowfedge thy 24. *it is better to dwcU in a comer of the malice thereof (hall bee difcouered in the " con- ^'r cemLe for beneritei inilhif i r- t •\ the vccei taine b^aitlaloek. houfetoppe.thcn with acontentious womanma g-.egation. m iD.heaffembly Bamed. widehoufe. 27 *He that diggeth a pit flial fall there!n,and oiifae godly. 2) ^J 4r« die colde waters to a weary foule, hethatrollethaftone,itnialret>imevntohim. *£cr/«.>o.8. foMgoodnewcsfromafarrecountrey. 28 Afalfe tongue hateth the aftlifted, and a '"''*^^^^^ i6 flk righteous man falling doune before the flattering mouth caufeth ruine. wicked,»i /<<;* a troubled v/cl, &r n comipt fpring k Thev w I fooa ^£hif,ii,9. *Eeciu.},lt. foto 27 It is not good to eate much hony fcarch their owne gloA' " not glory. 28 A mail that ri.fra:ncth not hisappetite,'J /»'% q Andfois inex- a-cit)'ivhichis 4 hrokendovvnc <«»rf without wals. Iieuc daogei. CHAP. XXVI A CHAP. XXVII. BOzR notthv felfeoftoamorowe: forthou » I>elay dm tfce. fcnoweft no; what aday mav bring forth. c'a"o;''X'n itu" 2 Let another man praiie thee, and not thine ^ffettd. oivne mouth : aftranger,and not thine owne lips. J * Aftone/jhcaiiie, and the fand wcightic: *Eccliii.ii.i$, S the fnowe in the Sommer, and as the raine but a fooles wrath is heauier then them both. t Conrfntont vnto him in his doings. b Reproiie))ini at the matter ic- quircib. e To«ri',ofthe 1 in rhe harueft are not meete, Co is honour va- fcemely for a foole. 2 As the (parowe by flying, and the fwallow by fiving e/cape/o the curfe that ij caufelefle,fhal not come. J Vnto the horfe bthnzeth a whip , to the afle a bridle.and a rod to the fooles backe. 4 Anger is crue!,and vi-rath .'* raging : but who can Hand before beniiie? <^ Open rebuke .-i better then (ecretloue. 6 The wounds ofa louer are faithflill , and the kifles of an enemie are ' pleafent. 7 *Theperfon that is full, defpifeih aa hony 'f^'J"!}?",*"**"* combe : but vnto the hungry fbule cuery bitter ..-'^^ ^ ' b For theennioBS are and- tie counfci. nelTengcr wbotne drinketh iniqiutie. ■ 10 Thine owne friend and thy&thers friende beiendeth. 7 ^j they that lift vp the legs of the lame, (b forfake thou not. neither enter into thy brothers a Thatis.reccf ,j a parableina fooles mouth. (^houfein the dayoftfey calnmitiei/orbectcrisa d Tn^Snottonif 8 As the clofing \p of a preciatu flone in an neighbour that is neere, then a brother farreoff. *'"!'"!' ^''P* *» . hcapcofftones,fo«heygiucthglor\' toafoole. 11 My foniie,bewife,andreiovce mine heart, |,'„bi^ '^ 9 >..^» a thorne (landing «vp in thehandeofa thatlmavanfwerehimthatreprochethme. drunkard,fo»ja parable in the mouth of fooles. 12 e A prudent inanfeeth the plague, and hi- « RcideCtap. 10 "'The excellent that formed all things,both dethhimfeL^e:^ thefooliih goeonftilI,aWarc laj. rewardeth the foole ,& rciwrderh V tranfgreflers. punidied. It *As a dog tumeth rgaine to bis owne vo- i j *Takehisgarmentthjtis(uerty fora^fb-an- *^**J'-»»-'ft mit,/u a foole turneth to his foolilhnes. gcr.and a pkdge'cf him for the ftrangcr. I 2 Seeft thou a man wife in his owne conceit^ 14 Hee that f pra\fcth his fiiend with a loudc t^-^'f'r^*: gmorehopc«ofafoo!cthenofhim. voyce, nfing '' earely in the morning, itfhallbce \.■^^),^^^^ 15 Thcl^ouihfulImanGith,'' Alj'on«inthc!countcdtoh;masaciirfe. \vay:al>'oa»/iatbeftrectes. 15 *Acontinualdroppingin thedayof raine> ^/'^^tjuj* Dfth domage thereby. e Whetebyhe both hnrfeih him (elfeandothen. f Meaning God. *t.Ptl.l.iX. g For iht foole wil rather be cotmrdled tbcn •be: aKo the foole finneth sf igno- rance.and the o- therotuiJlice. i> Readc Chap, ll.ij. Know thy flocke. Proucrbcs. The want of the word. and a contentious woman are alike. i< Aprincede{Htuteofvnderftanding,isalfo 1 6 He that hidcth her,hideth the winde,& fhe a great opprefTour : but bee that hateth couetour- is as y oyle in his right hand,that vttcreth it felfe. nes,fhal prolong his dayes. g oae fcafty nua j j Yron (harpeneth yron, fo doth g man (har- 1 7 A man that doth violence agoinft the blood prouokctb aoo. ^^^ jj^g fg^.^ ^f j^jj f^jg^ j of a pcrfon, ftial flee vnto the gvme,and they (hal tiiet to anger. ^ g ^^^ ^^^^ keepedi the figtree, fhall eate the not ' ftay him. i None Rulbe fruice thereof: fo he that vvaitethvpon his mailer, 18 Hethatwalkethvprightlvfhalbefauedtbut ''''"ode''"" (hall CO ne to honour. he that is froward in hit \vnves,l>)al once fal. ^ hThereisoo '9 As in water face <>• therknoweniobe mortcr among wheate brayed with a peftell , ji*f 22 A man with a wicked 'eye halleth to ri- f Mtj„"n'''hi'^' ambitious & glo- will not his foolifhnelTe depart from him. ches,andknoweth not , that pouertie (liall come that it couetoul ai^^modeir"'*' ij Bedibgenttoknowtheltateofthy flocke, vponhim. and take heede to the heards. 25 Hee that rebuketh a man , fl^all finde more 24 For riches rfwuW not alway, nor the fauourar the length, then hee that flattcrcth with crowne from generation to generation. his tongue. 25 The hey dilcouereth it felfe, andthegraiTc 24 Hee that robbeth his father and mother, appeareth, and the hearbcs of the mouiitaines are and futh,It is no tranfgrelliqn , is the companion thrr'eat'oo* S^thered. ofa man that deftroyeth. ncfleo'oodto- ~^ The •« lambes fnare: but the righteous doethfing and reioyce. (he fouler, them well ? Hc that turncth away his earc from hearing 7 The righteous knolveth the caufe of the b Heiseuerteady rfBecaoie it Jtnot the Law,euen his prayer (haUie ^ abominable. poore:i«r the wicked regardeth not knowledge. !"j,','J',|'"|'J,',''|j jj oi'faith.which is 1 o He that caufeth the righteous to goe aftrny 8 Scoi iieful men bring a citie into a fnare ; but f"J'oth«s. ' "'' grounded of God$ by an £i,ji^^.3y^ fl^alfjj into his owne pit, and the wife men turne away wrath, t^wrh^he '*,vWd vpright dial inherite good things. 9 If:, wife man contend with «= a fooliQi man, "= "" "".l""', which the tvicKea '".., o.-.,v iiii iri t no admonition, m contemne. II The rich man IS wifc m his owne conccitc: vvhetherhebe.nngryorlaugn,therc«nortlt. whst fort foeuct c And iudge that but the poore y hath vnderftanding.can try 'him. 10 Bloody men hate him that is vpright : but iiisfpokcn. fce IS not wife. J 2 *VVhen righteous men reioyce, there is theiii(th.-iiccareofhis foulc. f Htfisknowen great glory : but whcn the wicked come \p, the 11 Afoolc powretliout all his mindc:buta byhisdoingito man ' IS tried. wife man kcepcrh it in til afterward, bewicfccd. ,j Hethat hidethhisfinncs, flalnotprofper: 1 2 Of a prince that hcarkcncth to lyes, all his 5etiiWn"*eof' buthethat confeffcth, andfoi(akethr/^(fw, (hall feniants iire wicked. cod,an.ii.jf.ayd hauemercy. i? *Tl.epooreanJthevfiirermeetetogether, "d^'f-i^-u \o offend him. 14 BlefTcd is the man that g f.rarcth alway : but avd the Lord I ightenerh both their eyes. ♦ a^.jo.aS. *" ^V^'^^^TC he that hardeneth his heatr,(haH;il into fuil. 14 A* King tlwtiudgeth the poorc in tiuetb, TueroppKfl-etl, 1 5 --^f a roaring Iyon,ana an hungry bearc ,]S his throne (lialbeea.ablilhcd for cucr. and fpoyleth. u^^ wickcd niler'ouer the poorc people. 1 5 1 he rodde and corrcftion, giiie wifedome: but An exhortation for rulers. 37 keepcth the Law " blefled. inc inlmiction ot his mother , let the raucns • of «on« txxomi z wil not be clullifed with words: the vallc\' pickc it cut,and the yong eagles eat it. '"^J'^^'l l ■iiand, yethe \villnoc||anfvvcre. i8 Tficrc be three things hid fromme : yea, inihel'aiiey 1 a man haAy in his matters? lUre foure thct I know not, canoiu. hatint fot Pride bringCth lowe. Chap.xxx.xxxj. hutachildefetatlibcrtif , makcth his mother a- »5 Thchorfelcechhathtwo''d3ii{;htfisrr*if/; •> The If cch hieli lliamed. fr/f,Giiic,pue. There be three things that wil not louVe'^wb" h'hc" 1 6 V\ hen the wicked are increafed, trsnfgref- L e {atisried : yej, foure that lay not,' It is enough. heTaUih'ui two fion incrtaftth:but the righteous Ihal fee their fel. 1 6 The grauc,and the barren w ombe,the eaith daughterj, » btre- 17 Corrca thy lonnc,& he will giucthcc reft, that cannot be fatisfied with water, and the fire by'hefuikeihiiit and i\ ill giue pleafiu es to thy foulc. that faith not, It is enough. oeM«i!'c ■" "a 1 8 *> \V here there is no vi!:on, the people dc- 17 The eic that mocketh his father & defpifeth fo j»e the cue- cay : but iit that keepcth the Law is blefled. the inftnidion of his mother , let the raucns • of «on« extoitioDeri 19 A<^fcruant\ - ■ ■ though he \ niied) 20 Sceft tliou ; is more hope of a foole, then of him. 1 9 The way of an eagle in the aire,the way of a 21 He that delicately biingeth vp Ws fertiint ferpent vponaf!one,dievvay ofaOiipinthemids from ) outh,at length he wil be ewen at his fonnc. of the fea, and the way of a man with a mayd. 22 * Anargry mandirreth vp ftrife, andafu- 20 Such is the way alio of an aciukeroii; wo- rious man aboundeth in tranlgrdl:on. man : iLecaieth & ^ wipethher mouth,and faith, k She Hath her 2 J *The pride ofa man (hall bring hin\lovve: Ihauenotcom.mittediniqiiirie. deifies, and ahet but the humble in (piritlhallenioy glory. 21 For three things the earth is mooucd : yea, lhc"g^'ihe"i" 24 He that is partner with a thiefe, hateth his forfouieitcsnnotfufieincitfdfe. an boncii woman, 0'.\ne(bule:hehearethcur(ing&declarethitno". 22 for'afcriiantwhcnhereigneth.&afbolc I Thefecomitop. 2j Thefeareofmanbringetha'Tnare-.biithe when he is filled r.ith meat, ' Ivh^euVto'ib'e"' that tnifteth in the Lord, (lialbe exalted. 2j Fortheh2te^^ll^^oman,\^hen^^cismaried, a^ec'/neH"*' *' 2 6 Many doe fecke the face of the ruler : but & for a handmaid that is 01 heire to her miftrelfe. m Which is mar- euerv mans S iudgcment commeth from the Lord. 24 Thelc be foure fmal things in the earth,yet '•< <* "■■ ^" '"aftei 27 A wicked n an is abomination to the iuft, they are " wife, and full of \\ifdome. hllmatt""^ "' and he that is vpright in 6/; way , »i abomination 2j Thepifmirfs a people not ftrong, yet pre- d Tbeycomeine totliewickcd. parcthcytheirn-eatinfunimcr : great doAtme aad C H A P. XXX. 26 The conies a people not mighty, yetmake "'f«e. i TohumkUourSimts laconfidtTuhr.afGcinrtTkf. f The thev their houfes in the rocke : th,ng/,h.i^<.r.,Heri,Jt.,Zotah,,,,L^t-»JdJ. ^ ^' ^ he gral>x>pper hath no king, yct go thcy p^ut ' forth all by banns : .: VSllf re there arc not (aiibtull OHPificis ol the word of God. f He thai is of a Cunileaadrebel- liouioature. *Ch*f.x J.18. f Hethaileareih oiaa niureiben (jod.ialleth icto afnareaudisde- (iroycd. g He needeih not 10 flatter the lu- ler-.t'gr what God bath api oinred, that Ihalt come CO him. a Which was in exccllcntmac in vettue and know- ledge id the time of Salomon. b Which were Agnrsfciolaii or (rttndj. c Hereby he de> claieih his great bumilitie , who wocldnota'.iri- 8 Theipider taketh holdc » with Aer Iiands, © ifmanbenot and is in kings palaces. able tocompalTe 2 9 There be three thines that order well their '[ ' '' '°"f <>'' __■ _ r ■" ! • • thini»si«hiswire. gomg : y«, foure are comely m gomg, rf^n,; „,i „„<,, JO A lion which is ftrong among bcafts , and attribute »ifdom« The words of » Agvr the SONXB OF IakEH. THe prophefie n bich the n-an fpake vnto Ithi- el, euen to ^ Ithiel,and Veal. 2 Surely I am more ' fooliili then any man, and haue not the vnderftanding ofa man in me. J For I haue not learned wifdomc, nor attein- ed to the knowledge ot holy things. 4 Who hath afccn«led vp to ^ heaiien, and de- _ fcended? Who hath gathered thewinde in his ^P, and if thou haft thought wickedly, /^jr thine toHm'rflfe'but"" ^^ ^ ^^'^'^ hath bound the waters in a garment? hand P vpon thy mouth. V\Tio hath eftablifhed all the ends of the world? 5 j W hen one churneth miike , hee bringeth ^^^^1^ ^^U^ What is his name, and what is his (onnes name, if foorth buaer : and he that wringcth his nofc,cau- ° thou canft tell ? feth blood to come out:(b he that forceth wrath, 5 * Euerv word of God is pure : he is a fldeld bringeth forth ftrife. to diofe that truft in him. C H A P . X X X I. tumeth not at the light of any J I A lufty gray hound, and a goat, and a king againft whom there is no riling vp. j2 If thou haft bene fooliih in lifting thy felfe allvntaGod. d Meaning 1 to know the Ic nets ofGot),asthoooh be^ouldiay. None. •T-/i'.r9.8, is.jt. e Hemilie'hihit ceqncf) toCod. f Meming , that tomaabotfellie. f Make J fhyiiMl continue net is 6 * Put nothing vnto his wordjleft he reproue * "' "'Hih «> l.^»fli;le md tudia, 10 mj/hmtth tht ^^?wot;''^/r^''"-- d f. H /Trr;/orr;TF7;To.LEMv..: m7thrnottadle"'^"'^^'°'''"^'"^ The ^ prophefie^ which his mother 8 Remooiiefarrefroni mee vanitie and lies : -r -r tu-.r.r^r^nn^f «^,.f,o,,;,»r^r„,.«rc .« , isofcod, becaafe giuemer.otpoumie, norriches -. feedmc«ith \^Ha^'">,^o""-^-'&"h'!ttheronncofcmy ^„dHad«^e,aed food conuenient for me, ^ V «t)mBe! and what,0 fonnc of my defires! b.m to be king o- ^T«Ari,„i:ii jj • ' ir f..rr : Oiuc not tliv Itrcngth vnto womCH, "^ nor "" ii.aii. i}^.\\l^}:-^'^.^^''':'''^?^^^f^^ 'T^^° thy wav«,»-/;/r//«to dtftroy Kings. " ^hc doSrine i Tli>trJ, «fSa. lomon, whowat called Leinuel, that they tha: put ii.eit isihc Lord>orleftI bcpooreandftcale,andtake truft in ihe.r n ^^ ^^^^ ^f^^ f^^ ^^ ^^^ e (hemfc'uei. cauie God humblcth man. b Hie (hall not 6ceil CO vk jny Tola vlullmcaots t"(;aineliisli. The vanitic of worldly things. Ecclcfiaftcs. caufc of all the children of deftrui5lion, so She ftretdicth out her hand to the poore, 9 Open thy mouth : iudge righteoully,& iudge and putteth forth her hands to the needie. ]]Or,auhJtnHe, the afflided,and the poore. ai She feareth not the fnowe for her familie : ' ionbli*«| 10 ^ Who riiall hnde a vcrtuoiis woman ? for foraiiherfamilieisclothed with|lfkirlet. fudoti^nt. her pricey farreaboue the pcarles. a She maketh her felfe carpets v fine liniicn \ur'umeHci<>ih. ri The heartofher huiband truftethin her, and piuplery her garment. "> Afterthithee audheO-iallhauenoneedofl^fpoile. 2j Herhuitandisknoweniathelgates,\vhen ^"'jf,^{"f°(f'k* ' la She uilldo him good, and not euill all the he fitteth with the Elders of the land, d^.Tenow'dcd*^ dayes of her lifeT 24 She maketh || fiieets, and felleth them, and rf ti' the appatell ij She feeketh wooll and flaxe,and laboureth giucth girdles vnco the marchant. ofihefpinf. chcertfullywidi her hands. 25 °i Strengdi and honour ;> her clothing, and "^°X*^L** 14 She is likethelliippesofmarchants : (hee in the latter day Iheftallreioyce. one might leame bringeth ha food from afarre. i6 She openeth her mouth with wifdomCjand manygondthmgjc » j And fbc rifeth, whil es it is yet night : and the « law oFgrace it in her tongue. {o'i!i'lke''ol'^'"*"' " \o,\mttit,MPfa>. giueth||thc potion to her houflioldc , and the 17 She ouerfeeth the waves of her houfholde, o°fGod.° '' """** "'•' , i ordinarie to her maitls. and eatech not the bread of idleneffe. o That is.do her j thei 'mlltTbr 1 6 She coniidercth a field, & ^ getteth it : <««^ 28 Her children nfe vp,and " call hei bleifed : '«"ereiice. with y fruit of her hands (lie planteth a vineyard, her huiband alfo fhaU praife her,/y»»j, L^"iaSu''rVaS 17 She girdethherloin£s with ftrength , and 25) Many daughters hauc done vertuoufly: but commend bet' ftrengthencthherarmcs. thou furmounteft them all. thttcfore. 18 Shcfeeleth that her marchandifc is good: 30 Fauor«deceitfull,&beaut\'«ivanity:itt/a q fo^rmiicha* k ShepiBchafcth itwiththegaises ofhcruauel). hei' candle is not put out by night. 1 9 She purterfi her hands to the wheele , and her hands handle the fpindle. woman that feareth the Lord,(}ielhalbe praifcd. jtblTaH chX J I Giue P her ofthe fruit ofher hands, and let ihcjppjfelltha her owne works praife her in the 1 gates. Q>' ""•Je- ECCLESIASTES, OR THE PREACHER. THEARGVMENT. S^hryicn ds a Trencher and one tku dcfred to injiruEl all in the way offttuation , de(criheth the dtceiueible'VAnitiii ofthit rvorld: tlxat minl}:ouldnothe acidiciedto any thing vnder the funne^ but r.:ther mjlamed with the defire of the heauenly l;fi : therefire hs carfiitiththeir opinions^ ^•htch fet theirfilicitie^ either in /(powledge, orinpleaJiirei,cr in digmtieatidrichei, jhevcing that morn truefili. citieconfft thintb.itythat heis •vniudn'itbGod, and jka'l enioy his priftme: fo that all otherthings muft h: receded , faue tnafmuch as they fitrther vs to ntteine to thit beauenlj! treafure, whtchisjure ■* md permanent , andc.vtnot befiundinany ether fau< m GodizLne. CHAP. I. rh.e funne. t ^ailnng!mthisnotU»reluiioivimtit,*ndofMnciHdit- jq Isth;reany thing, whereof onemay (af, . ,.nr,.u^am,mr,>fwm,ULu,fou,fa»diruii^ Beholdc this , It IS ncw ? it hath bene already in He words of the ••> Preacher the ^j,^ ^^^^ ^j^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ lonne of Dau.d king m leri.fa.e ^ ^ ^^^^ -^ ^^ mtmoiK of die former,neithcr 2 t> Vamtie of vanities^ fay ch q^^j^ ^^^^^ ^ ^ remembrance of the latter that \ "* P'«";'t "*** the Preacher : vanitK of vani- ^^j^^^ ,„^ .^em that Ihall comeafter. ^[tTiiicd "o fe'l.c' ties, all*, vanitie. 1 2 f 1. 1 the Preacher- haue bene king ouer If- tie m this wdd J VVhatremainethvntoman j,^g|.j^^^^jj-^j^^. ° bv hboHr and ttu- pfcThnHif.t,'" inallhis'trauell, which he fuftcreth vnderthe ,^ Andlhaueghien mine heart to fearch and ,tL,d"aueoSl[eH this ttanCior-e funne . ^ , „ ,, „ • finde outuiflome'byaH thifiqsthatare done ^n- ned it, btcauft he world. 4 One generation pafleth & another -enerati- j^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^ ^^.^Yot^ ^^_^^,^H ,^3^,^ q^^ j„^,„ ,^,^ «;,„ ,„ ^ ,; j^, ^hroVi2n,"Tall o"<"^<;«^^'tl^ ■■ 1^; t»c earth remnmethfor'la.er. ^^ ^^^ fonncsof men, i to humble them thacby) ofGod.b.re.m.o ,beop,n.on,..faU ^ The funnenfeth, cSc" thefunnegocth downe, i haue confidered all the works that are fta^o nate a SafoaiMi ij htre calledal' cichcr, or one that alVrm- bleth tlie people, becaurebe teach- etbthe true know ledge oFGod,and and drawcdi to his place, where he rifeth, men that fet fcli- citie in any thing, but in God alone, feeing that in thii compafTeth towani the North : the winde goeth :::«vaiSd roundabout and remmeth by his circuits. _ Dothiag. 7 * AUthcnucrsgomto thefea,yetthe^eais d urawca, to ms piacc,wnere ne n,«n. ^^^^ ^.^^^,. ^^„ ^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ -^ ^.^^ h„h , dedre .0 6 The c wmde goeth ^toward the Soi«h , and ^ ^ vexation' of the fririt. kno*, and ye, i. ij That which is •< crooked, can none make ^^Jh^^'V'eHi", ftrait : and that which faileth cinnot be numbred. J i,„owkd je, - . ' , . -, ,, ^ , ■ " 1 I .• 1 i5 Ithou°htinminehcart,and(aid,Behold,I »•hich^sthep«- * \ZTtnt ""' ^^^'-^^ '^^ T'^ ^ ''"^'' '^'^ P ' »^ become great,and excel! in wifdome all them ".D.m.nt of Hnn., not nanslabour or dl ligeoCf,but lliew- «ih ihJt there ic nofoltcnnter.ta- tion in anv thin; vnder the heauen, lOr in any crra theyremme,andgo. ' .„ .. • rii nt . that haue bene before me in lerufslem: and mine ''''j''"^''Tf' 8 All thmgs arc full of labour -man cannot ^^^^^^^^ f.ene much ^vi(aome and knowledge. lV;n"°„'" vttcr It : the eye ,s not faiisficd widifceing, nor ^^^^^ j ^^^^ ,^^;^_^ ^^^^^ ^^ y^^^ wifcdomc vpon'ond. the eare filled with hearing .nndknowledVe, 1 maJncffeandfoolirnncfTe : I j; ""J'r.f f; 0 g What IS It that hath bene? thnt tut (lulbe: ^,^^^^ ^,^^>^ ^^^ .^ ^ ^^^^^.^^ ^^ ^,^^ ^ - -,_ y > -^^ ^ - u ''^^:tV' " ^'^'^ ^^f'>bc«^°"<=^ rhatwh ch ^g p^^.^^,^^ multitude of wifdome /.much 'goXw.re'theo '^iZT«^^.ll "^«'l'^«'^°"^ ■■ a"^ therein no new tlnng vnder ^,g^.^f.^ ^ and he diatincrcafcth knowledge-, in- the,doe=ntithe. Ciorie. .1 Onerrandi«lhar:erinother,anatheearthrema;ncihlongtfl,eiietit« creafeth forow. Jhf faaltiTat'it »K. laftdav'vhich ^^tis lubieatocorniptioii. c Bytheluniic.winilr.ardriueir . . w . i. i ■ t r -j ._ )^ftewe h'.hatrheg.ft, fo come iliey .0 pafle aja.'ne. full} c«du« ; therefore in tins woild 11 ao «"' '"^'IV'I p Whoknowcthhishcire? Chap, )j.iif, Time for all thiogi. 38 CHAP. II. is alfovanirie. pittfurti, {imptuota bmlJmgfy riihc, ntvi fujpfiem tri i»« 1 o Tlicrcforc I ivcnt abfiiit to make mine heart ■vtHitie. 14 Tiie wift iihu iijt^olehtHtOoibonttHdtioir " abhorrc all the labour, w herein 1 had traucjlcd n Tlue Imighi thui ihe htiii, JtMih. vn^er the Sunne. [''^^5 '^' "" '«• J T Said in mine heart,Goe to novve, I will prooiic 21 For there is a man whofe traueilc is in wife- in goA ' I«uth7!'dii"urfe la thee with ioy: therefore rake thou pleafure in dome, and in knowledge and ine(]iiitie:yettoa with him itlff.ji plcafant things : and bchold.this aifo is vanitie. man that hath not trauailedhciein,fhall he "^iuc e AmoBjotliet though he would j J {■^■,^] of laughter, 1 hou art mad ; and of liis portion : this alfo is vanitie and a great gnefe. S'ief" i'"s wai wi^^comVuVilion ioy,What is this thit thou docft ? 22 For w hat hath man of all his trauc ile and [."^f.'hu which ia'tibiai pie* J I fought in mine heart fto giuc my felfe to griefe of his heart , wherein he hath trauailcd vn- ht had gotun by Aic*. winejandtoleademinehcartinb wifedome, and der the Sunne? gttai (rjud.eo istr-irdwm^jltfli to take holde of follie, till I mightfeewhaeis 25 Forallhisdayes areforowcs, and his tra- "t o>ne in the <= houfc: alfo I had great to the finner hee "iueth paine, to gather, and to of Gods biehmg, bought'" the pofleflion of becues and fheepcaboue aUthat heape to giue to him chat is good before God: "Me'amngfw children borne in were before me in lerufalem. this is alfo vanitie, and vexation of the fpirit. fUaluui. ' Aeir feruitude, $ I ha ue gathered vnto mccalfo filuer and CHAP. III. 7 ThJt!°whIu ?,old,8i the chief treafurcs of Kings & prouinces: , ^n Mn^i hi,«t th.n-t,me. 1*4 tu ul,h o/GoJ art per/it Ibcncr men take I haue prouided me men fingers and women fin- i>ulctH/evi tofi4rthm. ij GcdJhtUjHd^e ioih ihtiufi pleafuie in. gers,& tlie <)delites of thefonnes of mcn, ■ .-. pleifoie tr.ixt with "<^t the funnc. to Kecpe,and a time to calt away. tare,'which he cal- 12 ^ And I turned to behold •> wifedome,and 7 Atimetorcnt,andatimctofowe:atimeto leth vanitie in the madnefie and follie : ( for who is the man that keepe filence, and a time to fpeake. h'i"e'thi)oohtwiih I! will come after the King in things, which men 8 A time to loue,and a time to hate: a time of Diyfcl'e whether noweliaue done? ) warre, and a time of peace. It were better to ij Then I fawc that there is profit in wifdome, 9 What profit *.«/» he that worketh , of the ot mhirowne^'f. "^^^^ '" ^°"y " ^ ^^'^ ''§^' '^ ""^""^ excellent thing v\ herein he traucjlcth > feftions and plea ^'^'^ darkenefTe. I o I hauefeenc the trauel that God hath giuen b Reade Cliap.r. ' fores.which he 14 * For the Wife mans' eyesore in his head, to thefbnnesofmen'^ to humblethem thereby. '*!,,, , . caUethmadnei but the foolc walketh indarknes:yetlknowal- ir Hehathmade euery thing beaiitiliiliinhis man/d/fije^jo'^ tte'^^f'" *' ^'^ ^^^^ '■^^ '"^'"e ** condition falleth to them all. time : alfo he hath fet the ' world in their heart, s(!>ftiun to i«ke •P'i«i7S4. *S ThenI thought in mine hejrt, 'It befilleth yetcannot man find out the workethst God hath out the things of i He forefeeth Vnto me, as it befalkth to the foole. Why there- wrought from the beginning cucn to the end. ['''' ""'l'*',;"'' " foolf ca* n 'I'fo''* ^""^^ '^^^ '^^^" ^^^°' "" '■'^ ^^ "^°^^ "'*"*■"' ■^'^ ^ '"^'*^ ' ^ ^ know that there is nothing good in them, j r "jje cha'p.!. lackeofwirdome, "> "^ineheait,that this alfb is vanitie. buttoreioycc, and todogoodinhislife. 14. & thefe 1 lace* "kFotbothdie t6 For there fhall be no remembrance of the ij Andalfb that euery man eateth and drink- j!",'ff '*'?"*'" aDdiie forgotten, wifc,norofthe foole ' for euer: fortiiat ihatnow eth, andfecthihe ci m.moditie of all his labour : |v,,h fob,'e,i'e'""fd KJh'Ilike h'aae''' i5,in thedaycs to Come fhall all be forgotten. And this is the J gift of God. ia'thefcjate of profperitieotad- " ''owdieth thewifeman,as doeth the foole? 14 I know that whatfoeuer God fliall doc, it g. d/otafmuch as 1 oerfiiie. _ 17 Therefore I hnted life ; for the workc that flialbcfof <^ eueT.; to it can no m.w adde, & from ''* 6'""^'=?' ''" i L-**""'??' '" '^ wrought vnder the Sunne is grieuous vnto me-, it can none diminilli : for God hath done it, that ■t,'„'"he"y C-iouW ' m'He"ondreih ^^t all B vanitie,.nnd vexation of the (pirit. . they fhouldfearc before him. , -heabufed. .'• ; that men forget a 1 8 I hated alfo all mv labour , wherein I had i J Wfiat is that that hath bene ? that is now: e That is.man (hal . wfcman,fae°ng trauel ltd vnder the Sunne, which I fl.alUeaue to andthat!hatfhalbc,hadinowbenc;forGodi"re- |""^^'^'^|^^** ■ i S'do'^afooVe' *em.inthatniallbeaftcrme. quireth that which is paft. but aThe hatb de. ' ■ 19 And who knoweth whether he fiialbevvifc 16 Andmoreouerlhaue feene vnderthe fun teimined/oitfhal Lor foolifli? yet fliall hec haue rule ouer all my Li- the pbce of iudgcment , where ir a« wickednefle, '"""« <» ra"?. hour, wherein I bnue traueiled, and wherein I and the place of iufiice where Tr^nniqiutie. ftt'h''haM*-WchU, haue (Iiewcd my felfe wife vnder the Sunne. This 17 IthoughtinmineheartjJGod.vwliudgethc Yafl.ioiilBtne," ''"^ ^^^ Of man and bcaft. Ecclcfiaftes. Be not rafli in fpeach. gMcaning.wGod, iuft and the wicked : fortimeis g there for euery ij I beheld all the liuing, which walke vnder . ,,,, • , - ,. ho*'""" "'".^ piirpofe and for euery vvorke. the Sunne, k with the fccond childe, which /hall- ,nd ftrtterthe rind m'l'de "em 1 8 I conddered in mine heart the ftate of the ftand vp in his place. kings lonne, oi pure in their fiill diildrcn of men that God had ^ purged them : 1 6 There is none ' end of al the people, nor of him ihat (hall foe. ciei'ion. yertefcetOjCheyareintheiT.felues Jibeaftes. allthat were before them,andthe>' that come af- tTcedkewiih"'' b ^h^i"-Vtoa and 1 9 For the condition of the children of men, ter,l])all not reioycc in him : furely this is alfo va- them in hop^ of ' iJdgemeBt' to put and the condition of hearts are euen as one » con- nitie and ve>cation offpirit. gainf . difference be- dition vntothcm. Astheonedyethjfodyethtlie ly Takeheedeto thy ""foote when thouen- ' ^y^^"'."" tweene man and ^^^^ . foj. ^^ey haue all one breach,& there is no treft into the houfe of God,and be more neere to " c'eepe ime &!* t'hoftthi'Bgtwhfc. excellcncie of man aboueybeaft. for alM vanity, heare then to giiie the Gicrifice of ° fooles : for uoute.botwhen unto boih are fub- 20 All goe to onepkcc, andall was of thc thej' know not that thej' do cuil. iliey obteine not ^nnotiid'.^'a'nv ^ull.and all Ihall returne tOthedufl Cr«. they tMnke themfelu.s abnfed.a,o,herhaue bene in.i^i'^'^randfo'c.r*! "h^vileofamln 31 VVho I' knowCth whcdier thefpirltof man no more for him. ir, Thatis, with what afft&oB thou commell to heare the' heins dead then o{ afcend TOwardjandthefpirit of the bcalt defccnd wotdofGod. n Mea:iing,o:thew.cked,«hichthinketopl«»reGo,Jnu<,nec..„o^ knowihediuet- becaiifethat IS his poruon. For who Lhallbrmg cMinmtrh^utyHough. n ihtMevtrsiitevtUfirtttt.n Ctie,as%'e(i~.:i. him to fee what (Tialbe after him ? Uanvhenhie dmh ,taktth nothni mihh'm. iS T» but k Meaning.that hrfitll/^ndituhtctnteHUdtainiit^u ihegifiofCotL reafon cannotcoraprefcend that wbich faith beleeneth herein. I By the often te- n. • i_ l i_ a Either in vow- pettioaofthisfeotenccasChap.i.i^.andChap.;.!:,!!. Chap.5.17. and Chap. T)E notaralh With thy mOUth , nor let thmC ingot in prayipg: 8.15. hedeclareththatmanbyteafon can comprehend noibing better in this life JDheartbe hafly to Vtter a thing before God: meaning.that wc tl,en to vie the git'tes of Go.) lobe, lyaiid comfortably: for toknowe fmherif a for God is in the heaiiens, andthoiiart on the ftfoUvlirall re. ii>cciaUg.ftoieod.euciledb)hrs Sprit. , carth: therefore kt thy words be b fewc. "'.""""^"'*" CHAP. 1 1 1 1. • •' "f^'- '^ '"■ ' = For at a dreame commeth by the multitude b He heareth thee z rh,;n«scint,4r,,pprfjpj. :^ .7>itm Ulour, ari fkU „fti. of bufineffe : fo thevoicc ofa fookijiu the mul- Dotfotthymany ufiind-vtmiit. <, y^.amfocutu unecrjfuif. t; Uro'ig Citude of WOrds. wordes lake , or men (oatt^md mjf, UtoU pifintd 10 an Me K'i'i that a* j * VVhcn thcu haft VOWed a VOW to God,d<:- but'co!fiderei "* hf- ^°''' fcrnottopayitrforhedelightethnotinfooles : thyfaitb,andfet. *ootbrrdi"ou^r C O » Itumed and confidered all thcopprefTi- pay /A^r^ySr* that thou bal^ ' vowed. ueotminde. w°kh himfefff con. vJons that are wrought vnder the funnejand be- 4 Itisbetterthatthoufliouldcftnotvow,then *^''ir'' "• , cerningthetiraa- hold the tearcs of theopprclfed,&nonecomfor- that thou Ihouldeft vow and not pay it. vow'es^'hichare ' "'« "^ ''"'f™ '''" teth them:& /o,thc length u of thchand of ihem 5 Suffer not thy mouth ro make thy <* flefh to approu'ed by God« pome.' "" that oppreffethem,and none comforteth them, finne : neither fay before thee Angel,' that this is word and rerac w b Becaufe they 2 Wherefore I prayfed the b dead which no w ignorance : wherefore (ball God be angrie by thy j'^^fj"!/" . are no mote fub- are dcad,aboue the liuing,which are yet aliue. voice,and dcftroy the worke of thine hand? feife'o firms by leatotbefeop- ^ ^^j / faun/ him ' better then them both, ^ Forinthemultiaideof dreames, andvani- vowing ia{hly:ai c'HTfpeakeih ac- ^\hich hath not yet bene: for he iiath feene the ties 4walfo many words: but feaietirou God. they d..e which cotdingtothe euillworkeswhi:hare wrought vnder the fimne. 7 Ifin a countrey thou feefttheoppreflionof ";^j "^"arrted" judpement ofthe 4 Alfo I beheldali trauaile,& alH perfedion the poore, and the defrauding of iudgement and andfucblike. * jwrtofeeleor"* <^fworksthat this isthe cnuv of aman ^ainfl: his iuftice, be notaftonied at the matter : for he that e That is, before r« troubles. ' neighbor: thisalibw vanity & vexation of Ipirit. is i higher then the higheft, regardeth, axidthtre ^P"*^ T*^",?*''', d The mote per- J The foole f bldcth his hands,and ^ eateth vp be higher then they. mine'iby doln/:''!. file that the worke his ouneflef1\. 8 And the g abundance of the earth is ouer ah though ti.yigno. wi'uied°oTt'h« " '^ ^ Better is an handfull with quietncfle, then tlie king h alfo conplleth by the field that is tilled, 'ance (hould be wicked. two handfuls with labour and vexation of (pirit. 9 He thatloueth filuer, (hall not be fatisfied J w''"'i"''''L c Fot idreneffe he 7 Againe I returned,and faw vanitie %Tider the with filuer,and he that loueth riches, (halbe with- God'w/nfed'refle d ft'o''hi'reif ^"""^- '. - out the fruit r«*r^o/: this alfo is vanitie. thefe things, and f*Bonfaiuch'a/' ^ There is OHC «/»W,and therciiJiot a fecond, 10 When goods increafc, they are increafcd therefore we muft when man is a- \vhich hath neither (bnne nor brother,vet is there that eate them : and nhat good commeth to the g'-rhe'l^e°n" etof looe he can nei- noneendeofalhis trauaile,neithercan hise^'cbc owners thereof , but the beholding r/jerfo/ with the earth are to be tot^\^x%\^t ^^^sfic'^ " i"^^ "'^h" • neither daetb he thtnh^e , For their eyes > r eferred aboae ftewet "that men "hom do I trauailc & defraud myfouleofpka- n Iheflcepeofhimthattrauelleth, wfweet, aKthinjjs which oujhttol:oeio fure? this alfofsvanitie,and this is an eujl trausilc. whether he entlitle or much :biitthe' facietyof '^jPY/f""'" muiuaH foeietie, p '" Two Off bt;tter then one : for they hauc ther.^willnotfiitferhimtoflecpe. h Kings and Pris. may be'c'rofiuMe ^^^^^ w^ig^s for their labour. 1 2 There is an euill fickneile that I haue feene ce$ cannot maia- cne to another, 1 0 For if thcy fal, the one vi il lift vp his fclow: vnder die funne : to wit, riches ^ rcfcrued to the "j"^'^^ 'j[,j'''j* and that their but wo vnto him that is alone: for he fallcth, and owners thereof for their ciiill. wl„cl, thi™ ^m. ibingsmajin- there «x not afccond to Hfchim vp. ij And thcferichcsperiili by euill trauell,and mendeihtheex- V'jiyMipta- " Al(oiftWoflcepefo^e/fe«/^ then {hall thcy hcbcgottcthafonne,.-indin his'handij nothing. cellentieoftiU nerbt he dtclareih f'aue hcate: but to one iiowiiiould there be heat? 14 * As he came foorth of his n-others belly, J'|.^-^j j^ ^^^ bo^necfflaryTt ij Andifoneouercomehim, twoQialHtand heihallrctiirnenakedtogoashccame,3nd(liall ,bund»iicecfti- jj.ihit men niou(d againft liini: and a thrcefolJe g coard is no t csdily l;earc a.vav nothing of his'labour, which lie hath chej, ir the fur fej. h"'Th«",Troma bVoken. caufcd to parte bv his hand. m'^^th^A'"' "'"u paoreand'bafe ij Bcttcr i$a poore and wife childc, then en 15 Andthisairoisaneuilinckneirc,tWin.-ill "^''(jp/ "°" «(5a'c, ornut of old and Fooliih king, uhich willno more be ad- points as he cair.c. To (hnll he go, and what profit ^ when couetoot 7r'''.'j''(l''r*.» •'"o"''l»<<'- ■ hath he that he hath traucll&l for thc n^winde? men heapevpti- c,rn".u.- .' .r4 Foroutofthefiprifonhecotnintthfoorth 16 Alfo ailhisdavcshecatcdiinndarkcncfre ,'„^','';;'^',';,';;/|, i M^in^, fhjtii wreigne.: whenas bethat is'iboraciahisking- | Hc Jothnotrniovhi.f«heotiche<. *flf:,.t,. mfd-r.t. i.um.6y. m Met* bofBcaKjoj,. dcMnc,i*nvid€p09W» . isg,!iiv4iB«,audwiiJiowpto6t. 0 InaifliaioBJBdgtitftofmiDdt, with. exa. o Rode Chip. J.: I. How riches arc miferablc. Chap.vj.vi/. Nomanisiufl. 59 with much ^Tiefe,and in iiis forow and nnger. 7 Better it is to Iieaie y rebuke of a n-ifc man, 17 Kcholdethen,\ihatIluuekenef;ood,tlut thcnthitaroanihotildhenrethefongoffoolcs. it is comcl , to " cute, and to driiikc,3nd to take 8 Kor like cIio noifc of the iirely opprc&ion maketh a wife man ' mad- '^^ "' j'^'^f," 18 Alfo to eiicry man to wliom God hath f^i- and the reward delb-oycth the heart. whVoT« fjTi'etb ueiuicbei and trealures.andeiiirth him power to to Tiic i" end ofa thing is barer then the be- to opptefjioi', eatc thci eof,and to take his pait,and to enioy his f inninj^ thereof, ana the patifnt in fpint is better bccomeieih like Lihoiir : this is the g.ft of God. ti.en the proiide in fpirit J "^f.otc^h .hrfr p H« will lake no 19 Siirely hee Will not much rcmcmhcr the n Benotthouofanhaitieinirittobeangry: lighm swi.ichtn. grrjc thopgh- f»r davcs of his F life, bccaufe God aiifiveveth to the for anger leftcth in the, boib.ieoffooles. irrpiicaifcing, thfpiincsihjihe ioy of his heart. u Say not thon, Why is it that the former &'"<:'»«»'; l'"e CHAP. VI. dayes nere better thtnthefe? for chou doei^ not " Viu'^p" net rhtni:fna'Jtilit:iiijr,-ni(iwhomC<>il:tlhim'nrichtt,Mii encuirC o '-viiely ofthis thing. aga nit God wben Mith.^'ueti^iv^eiUiit. ij Wifcdonieis £?ood With an *■ inheritance, Hcienc'ethad..«. 1- Here is an euill, which Haw vnder the fiir.nc, and excellent to them that fcctheftinne. '^^'■" '"' '""' and it IS much among men. 14 Tor wan //:«// rf/Hn the Ihado-.v of wife- ^'^^^'j^C^jj^jl, 2 A man to whom God hath giuen riches and dome,and in the fliadow of (iluer: but the excel- to ihm. that e- triafures .nnd honor, and he \'.anteth nodiing for lencie of the knowledge of wifedome giueth life ft«en.e not wife- his foule of all that it delueth : but a God grueth to the poifeirers thereof. d?cTb'e"o"rld'' him liot power to eatc thereof, Lut a grange man ij Echoldetlie worke ofGod: for.vhocan ihe/cwii/ihew. {liall eatc it vp : this is vanitic: and this is an eiull make * ftraight y which he hath inade crooked? iug that both are JickendFc. 16 Inihedavofv/eElthbeeofgoodcomfoit, 'he gifts ot God, J Ifa man beget an hundrethcWu'r<-n& line and m the day of afdiaion i confider : God alfo j'^'^'^'hat w,r, dome hatliiiiduted io tunc fiS, a Kf (>ie»eihthit J', isihf plague of G"il*hcntn«rich iranhatbooiali- boill hrail 10 vie h;-...:h.t. b If lie can neatr K;jr enough. i A» we lee often tMr<5 Ihatriicco. icTuiitmao ei;her laiieh :nto ci mes piany vcercs, i' the dayesof his veercs bcc multi ii,a- .i.f.tue dea I, jj.j • anj j^is foule bee not 6 fa'tisfied with good dro-. rej.orhar.n. th!nes,and hcc re not <^ buiied , 1 lay that an vn eihhmirdle, or {u'.h like , and fo Ii(l;(ththehoni>r ct'oariall, winch il the lailr.tlice ofi>o(na.-.iMc, d Meaning ih< vrt: re'y f; mt, whoe life did we! thtrprohtctjiurt ar-y. e Kitdefireacd aFcition. f Tltai koowf th eovTe hi? goods wc! iothe ludge- ment of men. g To be content »:h ttiat which Ood hath g'ueo, is bci'erthcDin follow the dcfires that nentt can bt fat'fied. h Meaning. G»d ^erthenhe. who w/ll make bxii to'eele that teis mottali. made this contrarv'to that, to the intent cdient.andmay an Ihould find ^ notliing after him. fce without ncbo. ^^ Ihnuefeeneallthir.gsmthedayesof my *'^'''r',''" . timcl}' fruite is better then he. ^Hjb ' ^^^^' '5 a iuft man tliac periQieth in his [^tenUdvttk^ 4 For li hec commeth into vanirie,and goeth 1 ^^V, and there is a wicked man that contiuii- feed n.and wfat into darkcnefle: and his name ffall bee couered ctS$£g m his malice. mav comfort thee, withdarkencfle. 18 Be not thou iuft mouermuch.neither make bVi'j,''|j7"^;,°Jof 5 Aifohchaihnotfeenetherun,norknowcn thy felfeoiierwife- wherefore fhouldei^ thou bee nothing b bis ° it: /'Wi/-f£ this irth more reft then die other. defolatc?' workes. 6 .\nd iThe had iiued a thoiifar.dveerestwife 19 Bee not thou wicked » ouermuch, neither 1 Meaning.that toldc,and h:;d feeneno good,lhaU not allgoe to be thou foolifh : wherefore fhouldeft thouperilh .""eid*!" "d d«[h one place? not in d-iy rime? , and )« the wicked 7 All the labour ofmanw for his mouth: yet 20 It is good that thou lay hold on <> this: but go« itee. the «■ ibule is not filled. ya withdraw notthine hand from p that: for hee '" Bo^yno'ioo 8 For what hath the wife man more then the that fearethGod,fha!l come fordiofrherm all. rwoemftjceaiid foole^ what hath the poore that 'knowethbo'.v 21 U'ifedome (hall ftrengthen the wife man «ifedonie. to walke before the lining? more then ten mighty princes that are in the city, n Tane not loRg 9 The g light ofthe eye is better then to v-alk 22 * Surelv there is no nwn iuft in the earth, JJ,o"{'j7toco'^' in y lufis : this alio is vani:ic,& ve?:ation of fpuit. that doeth good and finneth not. out ofthe way of 10 Whit is that tbjt hathbene? thename 2j Giue not thine iheart alio to all the words wickednefle. th£reofisnownamcd:anditis knowenthaticis rliat men (peake , left thou doe hearerhyfeiuant " To «it on thefe man:an.lhecarjiotftriucv,idihimthatis''ftron- airfingthee. g« before" '^" 24 For often rimes slib thine heart know eth p Confiderwhat that thou 1 ikewifc hsft I' curfld others. de folstion a.id de- a Tlxreis no Itate «l;erein roan canliueio haueperfiteqv.iet nelfe in this life. ,*/o4.t4.j. 'Pfo.JI t. b He r?e;keth thus after ih? ii'dgerr.entoftlic BeOi.mhirhihin. fcethdfiihto be the end of ail e- ai!*' otcTejhe- Ogie that tills or- potall death is the «ntiina into lite e- ueilsfiir.o. e Where we may fteihehandot Cod,jnd lra.-ne to txaminc out huts. CHAP. VII. Dtuett prrctfUtt^Uotf ihal wkUhii ^lod, tnin tatfJtie cant. a< if. SVrely there be many things that inaeafe vani- tie: and w hat auaileth it man? For who knowcth what is ^ good forman 25 Ail this haue I prooued by wifedome : I ^'°^-"." ."''", I I T 'ii r \ ■ c c come.if toon doe thoughtl wiilbew'fe,ixit It wentrarreh-ommc. not obey tiiera. z6 Itisfcrreofi"!, whatmay ■'itbe? audit isa *i./(;»f.s.4«, profound decpeneflc,who can finde it' t.cAro.&je. 27 IhatiecompaUed aliout, frcr<> I and mine '"'*''';?' _ . 1 _ j^ . _ ■ - I ^_ - _-L T^ « 'on. 1.8. q Crediiet.hfm not,r.e^thercate ior ihetn. 2S And I find more bitter then deaditlie^vo- I'^'jfrt"'""* in tlie life, ayid in the number ofthe daves ofthe heart to knoiv nnd to enquire and to fearch v.ife- lifc of his vanitie , feeing bee mak th them as a dome, and rca.fbn.and to knowe die wickedn<.3c "*ihadow? For who can Ihew viito man what ilial of foUic, and the fooliflinefleof madn?iTe. beafterhim vnder the ftinne> J *A good name it better then a good oynt- man whole heart is At neitcs and fnares , aid her , .veaniiigiwire- ment, andchcday of ''death, thentlheday that h.nnds4< bands: he that is good l)eforeGod,{hall dome, one is borne. be deliucred from her, but the (irjicr (hall be ra- - 4 It is better to "oc to the houfc of": mour- ken by her. ning,thentogoctotheik)u(eoff;arting,hecaurc 29 Eeholde, faith the Preacher , rhishauci this is the c nA of all men : and the lining ihall lay foimd,/^«4"'.?one [>v one to <" finde tiie count: f Tnat fwoeont* ittohishcar:. 50 Andvetmy foidef.-eketh , bnc Ifindeit «°»«>'>'''^'^. y AngerisbcrterthenL'ughter : forbyafad not :Ihaiic found one rvvanofa tliou(and ; buta lookc the heart is made bertcr. worran .imong them all haue I not found. 6 The heart ofthe \v;fe«iin the houfe of ii Cncly loe . this hiu.c I found , thitGod ^ ^^^fn^p^pf^ mourning ; but the heart offooles;; in the houfe hath made m.m ; ightcous ; tufJif. hiue fought ,(\,^„cK.^ci. ofmirth. tranytinuoiuonj. ^t.-.. CHAP.. obedience lo Princes, Ecdcfialles. The ftate of good and bad. VVI 3 Th:it is, doth get him fauour and piofpcrui*. b W'hetejsbe. CHAP. VIII. theirwoiks (Jffiiuhe hanclofGod-.andiioman tToole}Tri>:cit»nd Ma^jfirAtti. ly ThetfO'hofGcJf.tfe knOwCch either loUC orahacrctl of all to'atwbc- » Meai>i»i>.what r^a,„k»or.Uag,. toiC them. !o Zfc on .1v . Ho is as the wife mrn ? &whoknoweth z All things come alike to all •. and the fame or man kao'vv«h ' ' the interpretation of a tiling? thewife- condition »i to the iuft and to rhc \7icked, to the noibythefeoBt. dome of a man doth make his ^ facetollime: pood and to the pure, and to the polluted, and to ""J'hmgf.that I and the bllrengthofhis face Uialbe changed. him that facrificeeh, and to him that facnficech eralitifitie'wtal 2 ladutrtije thee to take heed to the'mouth not : as « the good, fo « the finner, he that IWea- God doth lauoui 1 fortVi wajp^oiid of the King, and to the word of the othe of God. reth, as he that feareth an othe. °' hjie:toi he len. J and arrogant, he j condition to .ill, aid toih.-godly. "" e xTat is^hal" plcafeth him. alfo the heart of the fonnes of men is full of euil, b la outward thuuobey the 4 VVhere y word ofthekingis,/6sw«Vpower, and mailneflc»/ in their heaitswiiiles they hue, '"'."2'i »«'«•>" King.andkeepe and who lliall fay vnto him, What doeft thou? and after that, ft^y^oe to the dead. nefle'jmibeahb h''fl:°''liV\oV'he' > Hcthatkeepeththecommandemenc, ihall 4 Surely n'hofocuer is ioyned to all the liuing, thetVunoditFer-;' farae'caiiie. know none euill thing , .Tnd the heart of the wife there is hope : for it is better to a <: liuing dogge, "ce betweene .1 d Withdraw not fliall know the e time and iudgement. then to a dead lion. wkrj'^b^^h thyfclfe lightly ^ For to euery purpofe there is a time and j for the liuin,e know that they fliall die, jifreteoceisthat from thf obedi- iudggment, becaufe the '"miferie ofman is gicat buttliedead know nothing at all : neithcrhaue the godly ate at vponhim. thc>' any more a rcvvard : fcr their remembrance lured by filth oi 7 For he knoweth not that which Ihalbe : for is forgotten. fis ftal^r' who can tell him when it (hall he' 6 Alfo their loue, and their hatred, and their j Henotcthtbe in*n..i.in..i<;.i<; ^ Man is not lord g oucr the fpitit to reteine cniiie is nowperilhed,& they hnue"no more por- Epictirei.and car. is mifetabl.:, and the fpirit : neither hath hec power in the day of t;on for cuer, inall tliat is done vnder the funne. "'j""," ' '^^'.^^ therefore ought death, nor dehuerance in the battell,neither fnall 7 Goe,cate thy bread with ioy,and dririke thy ,heirVod,'a'nd*had /octeaVi'heS'' "icktdnelTedehuer the poilciicrs thereof. wine with a cheerefuU heart; forGodnow« Allthis hauelfeene, and haHegiuenmine cq-iteth thy works. thul.fe, «i(hing heart to cuerj' worke, which is wrought vnderthe 8 At all times letthy garments be « white,and "a"nd'vne"'er-'^ funne,d louedallthedayesofthelifeofthv vanitY,which thotitie.andfoto^ tare of thy prince, e That is, when time is to obey, andho.vfattehe fh->iildobey. f Manolhimrelfe but to worke all things by nife- (^omeandcoun- fell. g Man bath ne power to faue his owne liie, and therefore muft not lalhlycaft bimlelfc into danger, h As cotnmetlj oft tiTTiesto r» rants,and«ivked rulers. i That is, others felues to be in 10 All that thine hand (hall findc to doc, doe ^^fj they blue ' they returned, and they that came fromtheho- ^oahathgiucn thee vnder the funne all the dayes by'lhe doo"'e"aii(r ly ^ place, were yet forgotten in the citie \Yhere ofthy vanitie : for this is thy portion in the life, iioo. they had done right : this alio is vanitie. and in thy trauell wherein thou laboured vnder d rbey flattet th 11 Becatife fentence againrt an euill worke is thefrnne. "" not' executed f['>eedilv,thereforc the heart of the ^ children of men is hdly fet in them to do euill. it with all thy power : for there is neither worke all things in 12 Though a tinner doc euill an hundieth norinucntion, norlfnowlcdge, norwifedomein bundance. times, and ^"oafprolongeth *»/(/<»)'«, yet I know the grauewhidier thou gocft. tief&'fMrefor"©' aswickedasthey. that it flialbc well with them that fearcthcLord, n Ireturned, and Ifaw vnder the funne that c„ft. thus fpeake red GoV.ind wor- •'•"'^ <^°^ reucrence before him. the race is no: to thef.vift, nor the battell to the tbewickcd beliy- fhippedhim ac cording as he had appointed. 1 Where inftlce is delayed, there Gunereigne'h, in Which arepiv nirhedastiiough and doe reucrence before him. , 13 Kut it Ihall not be well to the wicked, nei-ftrong, noryet bread to the wife, noralforiches ?^'"„,_^j,^j therlliallhe prolong /;«daycs : be ftjalbc like i to men of vnderftandiiig , neither v^'faiiourto Jj^'* -^ fiiadow,bccaiift he fenreth not before God. men of knowledge : but time and fchancccom- *c'imi,,^,i8. 14 There is a vanitie, which is done vpon the mcth to them all. j Thus the worla- earth, that there be righteous men to whome it 12 For neither doth man know his S time, *«( ,h'jf,[hhin"Ja'.e commeth according to the ""worke of the wic- as the fillies ^vhich are taken in an euill net, and lawiullfotrheni, ked : and there be \vicked men to whom it com- as the birds that arc cauglit in the fnare : foare and attribute that iliey we.e wicked, ^^^j, according to the worke of the iiift:I thoght the children of men fnaixd in the euill time when to chance and for- asChap.y.iy. n KeadeCfaap. alfo that this is vanitie. Tj And I pray fed ioy it folleth vpon them fuddenly. donVbrth*^ P'' - for there is no good- 15 Ihauealfo feenethis wifedonne vnderthe „id,nceofGod. ncfle to man vnder the funne , faue ° to eate and funne, and it is great vTito me. g That is be doifc to drinke and to reioyce : for this is .idioyncd to 14 A licle citie and few men in it , and a great J|^',|^y "* his labour, the dayes of his life that God hath gi- King came againft it, and compafled it about,and ueit'iim vnder the funne. builiied forts againft it. l)5 When I applied mine heart to know wif- ij And there uas found therein a poorc and dome , and to beholdc the bufinefle that is done wife m;in, and he dcliuered the citie by his wife- onearth, that neither day nor night the ejxs of dome -.but none lemembred this poorc man. man take flcepe, ' 16 Then faidljEctter is wifdom then ftrcn|th: 17 ThenI behclithc whole worke of God. y yet the wifedomeofthe poorc is defpifed,ana his man c.innot findc out the worke that is wrought words are not heard. _ ^ vnder the funne : for the which man hboureth to 17 The words of the wife arc more heard in feeke it, and c.innot finde it : y e3,and though the quietnelle, thai the cry of him that ruleth among wile man thinketo know it, he cannot finde it. fooles. 18 Letter is wifcdomethcn wapons oFwaiTc: but one fi nncr deftroy cth much good. ^^(... C H A P. I X. I "Sf n» uufwari ihiti^^ c- i To wit.JDgei', and enuie. Fadflicscaufeto ftinkc, & putrifie tlx: oint- of her chat is wich child : fo thou knoweft nor the mcnr of y npoticary-./i ii thing 5 Follic is fet in great Cxcellencie, and thc youth : and walke in the waves of thine hcart,and 'i"™'" « rich fet in the low place. in the l:glic of thine eves : butknowe that for all """'■ 7 I haue feenc fcruants on hoifcs, andprin- thefethuigs,God nil bring thee to iudgement. ccs walking a^feniants on die ground. 10 Therefore take away 'gricfc outofthine •< Meaning, carnal 8 * He that diggcth a pit,llial fall into it,and heart,and caufe cull ^ to depart from thy fltlh;for '.'jfui], ''/'''„""*'* he that breakethy hedge, a ferpent (hall bite him. childhood and youth are vanirie. '"" isgiuen. 9 Hechatremooaechftones, fliallhurthim- CHAP XII fclfcthercby, 4/itiurmth to CoJ. u fVifiiomeutht^iftofGPd,and I O Ifthe yrori be blunt, & one hath not whet ">>f'i"hinfiarin^ hha wmdones: dTheteetb, n»l»c intll>,ivhere ihelooledi/cth (kecontraty. b Byhi>doirg« hebewyetb hitnlelfe. c If thy lope: iout ktwg' c ^vilb (beegb^ thou dir- CNecr.aodDOl loooued whratheyitiat are iaauihoritifi farlc^nddoeoot ihtir dudic. e They that are lichinwifeduaae and veitue. •**P/./7.i<. pio<<.i5.J7, tcclM.iT.l6. amaniakeihin hand. tnrneth CO bis owoe butt. thewickerlishich, that they know notcotrmon thingi.andyet will they difcufle liema'tert. h That ii, without twiredome and COttol'cIl, : Aregiuenio ibeirluResand pleirures, him\\hat(hr-lKeafcerhim? -. e The cvn 1 5 The labour of the foolifh doeth wearie 4 And the f doores (l^all be (Tiut without by f Tbe lipi, or him: for he knoweth not to go e into the? citie. the b {efoundofthe ?C?incTi«^ and hefballrife mouth. che fbnne '< ofnobles, & thy princes eat in time, '"' the voyce, and 7 Andduft rcnime to the earth as itwas, and fh^o^ohlhry^ter'e that which hath vv:ngs,fhall declare the matter, chcfpiricreturneco God thatgaueit. alraydlcaaany C HA P. XI ^ Vanitieofvanitiesjfayth die Preacher, all/s thing fhould bit I ToheliltrtBi>thep^,rt. ^'-Kotto'jmhofCoJsprtui. Vanitie. I'^rTev n^I trem dftcr. 8 ^llmrliiljprtifperiiieub^tvmiiie. 9 CtdmiO 9 And the more wife the preacher V/aS, the ^U as they "oe at -. . J^^'Lntu C J L r r more he uughc che people knowledge, and cau- though ibey°were « That is.be liSe. /^ Alt thy bread vpon the ^naters: for after ma- Rd than to heare, andfearchedfoorrfi,andprc- alt^^d. ?}I1'^'1T''- V_<'ny_dayesthouftaltfindeit. nareJ manv t^arables. m Their head fhal and though ic feeme tobeasa thing ventred on thefta.yetitfhsU bting ib/ie pro- £te. b Asthecloudrs that ate ful.pewte out raine.ro the rich thatbaiTi. b"idincc,tnnft oiftr:'..ine it li- berally. I « He exhortetb to be liberal V'hjie we line.- foraftet there is no power, d He that feareth iacoo [iMBieace.wbeD iiecelsitie tet^aiteth^all ceuer do: bi< tinetic. pared many parables. - p'"<= a portion to feutn & alfo to eight: for ' "VJ The'preachCTfought to finde out pleafant ^"^ol'^'ofV^.t thouki,oweftnotwliateu..llMbe vpodieearth words and an vprighc writing, .«« the words of 'J^J^dZJ. '^ J llthcbcloudsbeRill, dieywilpowretoonh tructh. n Theyihallbe rainevpon the earth: and ifthe c tree doe fall to- „ The words of the wife are likcgoadsand »^!=«obcareno. vvard die Soudi,or to w.ird the North,in the place like nailes ^ faftened hy the maftersofrheaflem- „ M?;nir. t1.e that die tree fal leth^dicre it O.albe. , blics, n htch are gi.cn by one y pnftour. ^a,o* of'.he 4 Hee that obfemeth the J ;vind,niall not fov,-, , ^ ^nd of other things bcfides thefe,my fonne, '>"''; bone and andhediatregardethdiecloudes,(halnocrcnpe. takediouheed :for there isnone end in making '^'4wu\l\ui. J Asthouknoweftnotwhichisthew^ayofthe .harccereththebrainc. whichis i»«olourI.kec„lJe. q tL^s ! i'eVe^nes. r Mcining, tlicliuer. f VN'hich is thehcad. t That is, the heart, out ol the wh-ct the he:d dia^veth the powcisol life, u Tir fcule incontinently either gotth to ioy ortorracfi^ and flcepeih nctas the Hricheii imagi-'e. x Which ate well a^ plied by tbe minlficrs, whom he callcthnuflcd. y Th..! is, by Cod. ^ _ - tnanv -^ ^v.*= {pirit, nor howe che bones do gravis in the wombc The Churches beautie. Salomons fong. \ HerdefirctoChrift. t Theft tilings maiiv * bookcs, and much reading is a wcarineiVc duetieofman. prehec^Idui" ofthcfleili. 14 For God will bring euCry woike vnto boukes,o.- Uaasd I ? LC- vs hcarc the end of all : feare God aivd judgement, v\ith euery fecie: thing, whether it be byitudis.butGod kcepchis commandcments : for this is the whole goodorcuill. mult inftruft thy rS5r AN tEXCELLENT SONG /4':',Sk, itd^wJ^h^V WHICH WAS SALOMONS. ^"V)*!'*'^;? until is to l-aie Tthlch Sa/oinon Go.). THE A R G V M E N T, »,*,«,„«.«,,». IlijJjiiSong , Sahmjnlymfi ftvecrenndeomfortAble allegories and pAr :bUi defcriheth the ferfite "f^fcti-ig-^.j*. hue of Is fas Chr:fi,lhe true Saiimon and K^«g ofpieice , and thtfanhjUUfjule or hu Church, ivhich he hath fanclified a^d a[>p6i :ted ta be hufpoufe^ helj; cba^eand •without rejirehenften. So tDrahere u dcclandthefiigular Ions of the bridcgroKiiicmard the inde^ind bu great and excellent bmefin fchere- with he doeth etricb her of his pure hountte andgruice rvitheut any of her deferw.ngi. ^Ifo the earneH affeciion of the {'hurch ii'iuch is tnflimci ixith the hue nf(^hr:ft , defiring to be more and mere icyned t» bim m Lue^and not to beforfiken for anyfpat or blemijh that is :n her. C H A P. I, . 16 Thebeamesof our houfe arc cedars, oiff I Thifhrn'Mar talk'- animjSl (k'J cemtnunicsiitn tfthi^iri. raftCrS are of firrC. IuaU lour Briwici.t trfmChr'ii audljii Church, $ The do- __ r,iiaKAtlru;mi«.ll>MftrjccutcthcChu'ch. CHAP. II. Et a hira kifle me xvith the kiflVs ? T*'/*"?,*.!'^'"*'" '''^ T^'' "" '^"'T i^^''^'- * ^,. 1 ,^ i_ 1 sl'eh-t>tthhniic)ie. 14 i '>( 11 etrnpurtd to the aiK, ij of his mouth: tor thy lone is ,^!.t!iUfn'>w,-><' (-'"/»>«. better then wine. | Aai the rofe of the fielde, end the lillie of the 2 Bccaureofthe''raiionrof ivalleis. thy good o!ntmsnts,thy name is 2 Like a lillie among thethomes , Co is my M an oyntmcnt powred out: a lone among the djiiighters. therefore the ' virgins lone thee. j i^ Like the apple tree among the trees of the i,hurcnaDoui J <* Drawe me • we will nmne after thee : the forreft/o is my welbeloued among the fop.nes of other ;l»ings. Kingharh brought raeinro iiis 'chambers; we wil yy.en: vnder his Oiadow h^d I delite,& fatcdown: b Thefponfete- reio; ce and be glad in thee: we "il remember thy and his friiite \fcu Uveete vnto n y mouth. JJ'^"'' ^-^ 6'"* loue more then wine: the rigliCeous do loiic thee. 4 He brought mce into the wine cellar, and huibanljiui he" 4 Iam'"i)iacke, Odaughtnsof leiuGiem, loue rr*( his banner ouer me. ftrengih fjileth chtfttxceptthey but Comely, as the tentes of g K.cdar, <««(/asthe 5 St.ay me with flagons.;'.nd comfort wc with b",jndthftefore bedrjwen. hcurtaines of Salomon. apples: for I am ficke of ioue. colt.c'e"^'n'*' « M«nira,ih; re- ^ Kegardvemecnot,bccaufeI.^m'■blacke: 6 His left hand //vnder mine head , and his feh it' *'" for the ^ fiinne hath looked vponme.Thelfonnes right hand dorthimbrace me. c Chtiftchaigeth of my mother were angry againft me : they made -r c j charge you, O daughters of lerufalcm, ''"i^J'jJ;',',",*"'"^ ^^thcroesandLythe hindesofthefkld,th2tyc c° "' "' ' ^^■re not vp,nor waken my Ioue, vntil'llie picafe. by » laleoine eihe, ' _, , 1, 11 'i/<« the voyce of mvwer-;e!oued: be- ^'""'"^y """'''« where thou fecdeft, where tliou licit .it noone: holde, hee commfth leaping by the mount.iiues, IJ'/jjI^^f *'"'""""^' forwhy (Iwuld Jbeeaslhec th.attuinethalidcto and skipping by the hijs. " ' d ThVis fpoken the fiocks of cth\- companions? " ^ My welbtloued is]ikcaroe,ora \'onghart: ofciiiift.who 7 I'lfthouknowenot, O thwuthefaircfta- loe,hc fftandeth behind our v>a!I,lookingfoorth '"«''<« v('on h;ni mor.g women, get thee forth by the fteps of the of the windowes , flie wing himfelfc through the ^Jne'toWpe flocke,andfcedcthy kiddesby thetentcsof the rgates. , • • biichuich. fliephcards. 10 My welbeloued fpake and Hiid vnto n)c. A- « Forjimiicii jj 8 I haue compared thee, Omvloi!e,to tlve rire,nv,louf,mytaireone,.indcomcthy wav. b-dfildcrt'he"*' troupeof horfcsinthe ':ch-.rctsof Pharaph.t,'; . • jj J-'orbtholde, g winter is paft : theraineis df.keofouf flelh. 9 Thy chcckcs are comely \yith ro«v» of chitnged.anil is gone away. f So that »e can {tones,andthvn:cke\Mfhchaines.. 12 The Howers appeal e in the earth: the time "<"''""« 'V".""*^"! I o VVc^iU make thee borders of gold with o.f the finging of birds is come, and the voycc of }^'-j^'|f, '" a This is fpoken in the per Ion of the Church, or of the faithlull foule infl.imed ivuh ihe dofite of Chrilt, wliomelhe loncih. b The feeling oc thy great ben: tits, c Tbey that are puteinix'.ittaDd conuerlaciOQ. d The (aithfnll confefle clatth;}; cannot come to a Thus Cttift prelerieth his Church aboue all cret ioy chat is not Itnowen toihe woild. f The Chinch eonlertVtli her !]oois acd fir.ce, But bathcanii* denceinthela- uour of Ch'id. g Kedat ivasllli- mitV fonne.of jvhome came the Atabians that idwelt intents. h Which within \vett all 'et with precious flones andiew.-ls. i Coniidei not the Chnrch by the oolwardappea- rarce. k ThccoTuption ft„(1soffiI of nature throi'gh fl-ineand afUi' ititins, 1 Mine ownebie thren which dioold haoerooD hrou'ed'.ne ine diJ keeper of the vines: but I "> kept not min^j^ the roes and Ly the hindes of the fkld,th2t yc chmch »* ii O'.vne vine. 6 She\v mt,^Oth''U.,\\\\on\ my fouleloueth. 'ff&r. die turtle is heard in our land. g That is.finne 11 "■ Whiles the King was at hijrcpaft, my | ^ The figt.ec hath brought foortli her yong aoJcir.nur Ipikenardgruethefmell thereof. figs: and the vin.-s with WjoVfm.alJ grapes hauc "5" ^"""'.-.t*. '''^ 12 My welbeloued ,«> AS a bundle of my rrhe caftafauour: arife my louc , myFaireonc^ :nd ".^.c'h^j'hcied'e-' vntome: heihaliliebetveencmv ^'oreaftes. comiaway. f raii<.ii)vthe 1 ^ My ^^■elbciou<;d•lJ <« a duller of camphirc 14 My'douc,thataiT in the ("holcs^^f rocks, fprjrn time » hen m She c-nfcffeih vnto me in the vines of Engedi. in the feciete places of the Haircs , llijew nice th^r '''Th'muhlra'if '" hfio^nene-Ii- ■^^ My loue,beho!d.thou art « faire:beholdc, fight, let mc hcarc tiiyvoyce: forthyvoyceis a,r,„„ea efihy • h" i!e fpourc fee- thotrartfaire : thine cvrs.?/-^ /s^r the doiics. fw eetf,.^^d thy light comelv. fmncscoaieand Iin» her lauU, flee- rj My welbcioued,behold.thouartfaire: and ij Take vs tlic fo.ves, the ' litk foxes, wh-ch ihewihyieilcvn- r.htoUer husband pieaiant : alfo our " bed ufgrecnc. onely fir ruccuiif. o Whom th< u b-ft called to the digniti* of paOaiirj, and they let footth their eiMnc deimei in ftrad r( ib/ doftrine. p ChrilJ ipeaketh to his iJinrtb bidcljog the;ii ihjt are ignorant. i>> goeto ihe piftor; cc !"■ re q Porihy ipiiitiiaSI bean dcrtroy the vines; for our vines 6.w*rmall ?r;)pcs. j'j" ,f{re the 16 My welbeloued «jminc,andlamfcis: hee h,'retic)oes whilei fccd«h among thclillics. they a eynng.ihil 7 Vntill the d.-)vbrcake.& the (luadowcs flee is whciKev begiti - _. -iL-i J -_./!,., 1. 1...., k.«-^ tolbewthrirmi.. ric&excclUt.c.ethrre«a.nv,vo,idly.rfarMetobeco.rpa,.dvnto:hre ,TK^ a.vay:rminie,my wdbeIoiicd,.«»^bclikta !< roC, j".;™^^^^^^^ CliiT- ire ovctth'hatdii- isa/lmitiertrr- tliccomp;nv of Ciiill. fUetihallfctc ' i ' , \ ■ rt>„^r,„.. ii>ei «'i""»y "'» n,oftdea..vntome. t Ch.-lft a^rrptcth h,. Church fcco:na:endetI,htrbeaiuit. nr 3 yonghaft Vpon the mountaincs o( tCther. ^i„e „f ,he lord. rrplc M Yh2EU,dcb»jf(pouft, thou haft wounded «ci'"T«»l!ii*rMy It chtiSl htr mine heart: thou haft wounded mine heart with •"» Church fiiiCT.m hmh»,d. 6 Hcfeekc him that my fouleloueth:! (ought combes: honie and milke are vnder thy tongue, '■>'»"• b Shewing that hjm but 1 found him not. and the fauour of tliy garments was the faiiow S Becanfeoftby rothcf.datthe i Thc ' watchmen that went about tliecitie, of Lebanon. ihai.kfgiumg. fird.yetwemaft found me : *o»AoOT2p/rf,Haue youfcene him, i a My (ifter,my fp oufe « *( a garden inclofed, . fiiUcomimKin uhommy foulc loucth? asa(pring(hut vp, Ofountaine of the gardens,0 well of li- Cbiift(o comfort by the roes and by thc hindcs of thc field, that y c uing watcrs,and the (prings of Lebanon. the 'nc'" ^Vn'* fiirrenotvp, nor waken wjylouevntillflieplcaie. \6 Arife,0' Noith,and come, O South, and spmrvpoober 6 VV bo is (hee that commeth vp out of the Llowe on my garden tliat the fpiccs thereof may which spirit is' c This It referred e wilderncite like pillars of fmokepctfiimed with flow out: let my welbeloued come to his garden, mcnt by iheS'ortii 1°,'^, which w« myrrhc and incenfe , and with all the f ("pices of and eate his pleafant fiiute. ""' ^'""'' '*""'«• le J bv the wilder, thc maichant? CHAP V »«four,i.jecres. j Beholdhis fbed whichis Salomons: three- ,■ chrific,uahh..church,o,he fau'.cf.mnor aii hi, tf>». i Bv "th* bed 'ij ''^°'- "^ ftrong men are round about it , of the vall- /«r, ». a Shi hearah hu vo) n. j Shi cm/ifnh her ntkti- Itienc the Temple, ant men of If; ael. wft. 10 Shefr:i)ftlhChr-.flherh.mb»,J. whchSalooioQ ' 8 They all handle the fword, a»i.tr« expert T Am come into my 3gard€n,my fifter,my (poufe: * J^''^' S"^n ''S- °'h'' II d h in warre,euct)' one /)IChr,fl,o'x,i'dfhcr. wardhim. thinoiorfetingy- a BecaareChtill TJ^holde-thouart ^ faire,my louc: behold,thou j Ifofevp to open to my welbeloued, and Oieisoncemado «le!i jhteth ji hii Dart fsirc: thine eyes tre fihe the doues : among mine hands diij drop dowwe myrrhe,and my efin- cleanr.fhe promi- Churcb.he com- thy lockes * thine haire is like the ^ flocke of gers pure myrrhevpon the handles of the barre. ^etb not to deWe jilnlfel""'''** goates, which looke do wnc from the mountaine 6 I opened to my welbeloued : but my wel- ^''tr.m/KmU * C'"''-^'-4' ofGilead. beloued was gone , and paft : mine heart was virtmoeutdio. b Hehaihtefpea 2 Thy teeth are like a flocke of Jheepe in gone when hce did fpeake: libught him, buti vt*rdsbim. to the multitude goodordcr, which goe vp from the wafhing: could not finde him ; I cdled him,but he anfwe- iJ^f >''?'"• otthe faithlull .. u: u 1 ■ • i' ° 1 which tnoulri bt which are many in '^^"^""'«'"y°"C^""oO""^'^n«> and none IS redmenot. anointedof chrift. Bumbcr. barren among them. 7 The f^.-atchmentliat went about the citie, ftjDnotfindebim J Thylipsarelikeathrcedeoffcarlet, snd found mee;thevfmotcmee4«i/ wounded mee: "fbethinke toaa- thy talke IS comely : thy temples ' WOether thc pomegranates florifli: there c|„i(i_ b,i„<, fgjjj, a That is, is con- \ /f Y welbeloued is gone downe into his ^ gar- will I giue thee my loue. any ftiue, ° • ottfant here in iVl den to the beds of fpiccSjto feede in the gai- i i The mandrakes haue giuen a fmell, and in eatih atnoag men. dens, and to gather lilies. -our gates are all fweete things,new and olde : my . „ . , 2 I am my w£lbeloueds,and my welbeloued is welbeloued, I haue kept ihem for thee. b Which was a • i r j l L ii »L faitc and fttongci mine, who feedeth among the hhes. C H A P. VIII. ne,i.K.ng.i}..7- S Thouart beaiitifull , my louc, as'' Tirxah, , T!>iCinrchwJul^t,H^httfChrifi. i sie u -vpholdenlf < Thisdcclarttli comely as Ierufale,terrible as an army \v banners. hfrn. fi Tht-vehemtntiaut Khtrevith chnlihuitthhn. « y exceeding loue c Xnrneaway thine eyes from me : for thcv ihthihfjmnhttbrhgtih/irihfiMUctotheipuitMaJls*. ofChrilt toward ^ ' ,. ,i_^- ,r n 1, V hmon.nhkh n lejw Chris} . bisChotch. ouercomen-ee: * thine heart IS like a nocke of ^ *«j(i.4.i. goatesjwhichlooke downe from Gilead. /^ H* that thou wereft as my brother that fuc- 1 TheChorchciJ. d Meani»g,that j Thy tceth <«r* like a fiockeoffheepe, which V-/ ked the brdts of mv mother : I wouldfinde '"'of '-''« ^^fo- liife whUh Chnft g*'^ ^-P fr°"^ "-^^ wa!hing,wh.ch euer>. one bring thee without,! would kilfe d,ee,then they (hould lo'^fctVcV ^" giueih to his 0"t twinncs, and none is barren among them. not deipife || thee. lerofalem. Chorch : or that 6 Thy temples 4re within thy locks as 3 piece 2 Iwilleadetheerf«rfbringtheeintomymo- OO'iw. his fauhfuU are of a pomegranate. thershoufe : tWe thou (halt teach mcc : 4»;i I "'Herfttwet"' 7 Thei-eare JthreefcoreQueenesandfoure- will caufe thee to drinkefpiced wine, «»i newe that the btginoing fcore corKnbines,& of the damfels v.oiit number, wine of the pomegranate. cf the Chorch was 8 3/« my doueisalone,(f» Re»deCli«p. fmail, but that it jj (jjg ofiely daughter of her mother , and fliee is his right hand Qiall embrace me. *•*' Ii'uUitTde" ^'"' dcare to her y bare her: the daughters haue feene 4 ' I charge you,0 daughters of Ieru{ale,that « ReadeCbap.' f Hewentdowne her and counted herblefled: euen the Queenes you ftir not vp,nor wake wj loue, vntilfhepleafc ^■'' into the Syna- and the concubines,and they hauc pravfed her. 5 (Who isthisthatcorcmethvp outofthc frofBVam'eorthe ^ ^ ^^^ is (he that lookcth forth asthemor- wildernefle,Ieaningvponherwclbeloued?)Irai- tawe.and the "'"?> ^^ire as the moone, pure as the funne, terri- ftd thee vp vnder an apple tree.there thy mother Prophets. bleasanarmiewithbannei-s 1 conceiued thee-.therelhecoceiued that bare tliee. E i'°'""J."°''""S 10 Iwentdowneto the f garden of nuttesjto 6 dSetmceasafealeonthyheart, rf«i as a d Therpoiifed*^ h 1 7a nJe « fwift ^^^ ^^ fruites of the va!lc>-,to fee if the vine bud- fignet vpo thine arme: for loue is ftrong as deaA: '''*i|'jj*r^"" '"l* as the ooblei of ded, a«rf»/" the pomegranates flouriilied, ieloufieiscniellasthegraue : the coles thereof l^jfjigj,"^;^'' ^ my people in n g I knew nothing , my foule fet me ■" as the «r£ fierie coles, 4>;W a vehement flame. hicn. theit charets. charets of my noble people. 7 Much water cannot quench loue , neither leriiralcmTfot'^le. * ^ Kenirne,returne,0 ' Shulamite,retiinie:re- can the floods drowne it : If a man lliall giue all lufalem was cal- turne that we may behold thec.Wlut fhal you fee the fulftanceofhishoufc for loue, they would led siialcm, which in the Shiilam,ite,to; as the company of an armie? grtitly contemne it. Cgnifieth peace. CHAP VII 8 e We haue a little filler , and fhccharfi no « The lewifli X thtb»utk ofthe Church m*uhnr^:,^tr,. I. Sh, H*f- brealles: whatMl we do for our fiftcrvthen fire Church fpeak.tb fMredcrchrkioHe rox^riJer. Oialbc fpokcn for ? of'thcGcot^ler » Hedtfcribetfc TJ OwbeautifuU arc thy a goings with fliooes, 9 Hf fhe be a wall, wee will build x-pon her f jnve be Uefc •hecomely beauty LI O princes daughter ! the ioints of thy thighs a filuer palacerand if die be a doore,we wil keepe faft, (he is meete oftheChurchin drs like ievvels: the wotke of the hand of a cuH- her in with boards of cedar. for iiie huiband rs7orar,ftl ning^vojkemmi. 10 g lama. vall,and my breaf^^r. as towers: ^o^-''-^^^ fpiritaally. 2 Thy naucll tt Thy two breaftes are as two yong roes geth for y fruit therof a thoufand/riircei of filuer. ^"(/oiJt.Matih. *"5" that are twinnes. 12 £«rmyvineyard which is mine, «f before ,,.,j. 4 Thy necke » like a towreof yuorie : thine mee : to thcc,0 S.ilomon apperteineth a thoufand i Cnrift dnellcih cs'tsare lik^ thefifh pooles inHeOibon by the pieces of fi'uer , and twohundrcth to them that '^^^^f^^^l^l^^t gateofEath-rabbim : thy nofe « as the towre of keepe the fruit thereof Wtbiull hear*. Lebanon, that looketh toward Damafciis. * J O thou that dwelled in the ' gardens , the k The church de- 5 Thine head \'pon thee « as fkarlet, and the companions hearken vnto thy voyce : caufe mee f''"'',''''"*/''^ c He delitethto bu(hofthineheadlikepurple:thckmg«tied«in toheareit. 'tbem yet'ihiT^tf *°d" "b"'*^ *h" '^^ " "^'^'■^- 14 O my welbeloued, ^ flee away, and be like ^,ouid haftc to comi'any'" ^ Howfaircartthou, andhowcplcafaitt art vntothcroe , or to the young airt vpon the helpethrm ia prtgtUntu tfiou,0«;floue,inplcafures? mowitaincs of fpites. theuuoubUii I S A I A Ht _adrita Itacls ingraritude. Ch'ap.j. ISAIAH. Gods plagues, /[x THE ARGVMENT. GOd,aecording to bitpromife,'Deiit.\ 8 .1 j . that he wou/d neutr leMe hit Church de^ttuteofa Tro^ phet^hathfiom time to lime ticcor/iflijhedthe/ame: vhefe cffic* was not onely to diclare vnro the teoplethe things to come ^ whereof they badaJpeciaUreueladorij butalfo te interfrete anddtckre the LaWtMdto apply particularly the doihine corttemedbnefly therein-, to the vttline andprtfite ofthofi^ to whom titty thought it chiefly to appertaine,and as the time artdjiaie of things required, ^ndptin- ttpaliy inthe dicUration of the Larpe they hadrejpedtothreethtngs, which were the ground of their doifrine: Fir/i to the doSirme contained briefly in the two tables : Jecendly to theprormfes and threat- Tiings cf the Law : and thirdly, t a the ceuenant of grace and reconciliation,grou>icled'vpon our SauioHT ItfM ^hrifl,who is the ende of the Lawe. Wbereunto they neither addednor dimimjhed^but fhitlfitUy expounded the fenfi and meaning thereof, ^^nd according as Qodgaue them vnder/iandmg of things^ they applied the promifes particuLrly for the comfort of the Church and the members thereof ^and alfo denounced the menaces again fl the enemies of the fame : not fir any care or regard to the enemies., but to affure the (^hurch of their fhfegardby the defiruSlion of their enemies, ^nd as touching the docinne efreconciliation^theyhaue more cleerely entreateditthen »Aiofit,andfet firth more liuely lefm Chrifl^ mwhomthiscouenantof reconciliation was made. Jnall tbefe things Ifaiah didexcellaUtheTro- fhets, and was mo ft diligent to fit out tbefiime, with moB vehement admonittons, reprehenfloni, a»d confilations: euer applying the dodirine, as hee fawe that the difeaje of the people reqwred, Hcede- (larethalftmany notable prophecies ithich hee hadreceiuedof God, at touching the promt fe of the Mefjiahy his office, and his kingdeme. ^tfi of theflitiour of Qod tovrard his Church, the vccation of the Gentiles, and their v'nion with the ler/es. Which are as mofl principall points contained in this botkje, and a gathering of his [irmons that hee preached. Which after certaine day es that they had ftoode vpon the Temple doore (fir the maner of the Trophels was to fit vp thefitmme of their doctrine fir esrtaine dayes that the people might the better marine it, as Ifa.S.i.and Haial(^z,2,J thePr'iefiet tool^e it dow»e andreferuedit a>nongtheregi/itrs : and fo by Gods prouidence thefe bookes werepre- ferued as a monumtnt to the Qhunb fir euer, ^s touching bsi per [on and time, hee was of the fQngs Jiocl{e (fir .Amo\hts fitther xvts brother tOyA^^riah K^ng of ludah, as the be ft urilers agree ) and prophecied more then 6^.yetresfi-om the time of Vi^ah vnto the r eigne of ManaJJeh , whofe father m lawe hee was ( as the Ebrewet ivrite ) and of whome hee iv-ts put to death. vAnd in reading of the Prophets, this one thing among other ts to be obferued, that they Jpeal^e of things to come as though they ftere nowepaji, becaufe of the certaintie thereof, and that they conlde not but come to pa^e^bi' taufe Qod had srdemed them tn his ficrete ceuKfell , and fi reuetled them to his Traphets, CHAP, I. I JpotArtfrootKth tht Irvis cftktir iugralitiiJt nmtfiMern- vtjft, that ntither far Itnrfiii noi pKtiiJhracms irould y Goddeclirad liimrelfctohis limeSmfiV «. hearken, O earth : for the Lord hath fayd, I haue and therefore the' nourifhed and brought vp « children, but 'they Propbeta were hauc rebelled againft mee. called Jeers, ^ -jfje f ^^.g knoweth his owner,and the afTe b I'aijh'was chief- '"s mafiers crib : but Ifracl hath not kno wen : my ly fentto ludjh people hath not vnderftood. and lerufclem, but ^ Ah, finfull nation, a people laden with ini- Ws'b'ooke ate" *1"'"^ ' ^ ^ f"^ede of the wicked,coiTupt children; ;prophecieiconcet. '^''^y l^^ue forfaken the Lord : tliey haue prouo- niog ot)ier nati. Red the ^ holy one of Ifrael to anger : they are *"'"ii'°' gone backeward. 'L^Ih'lK(ngs' f Wherefore fliouldc yee bee • fmitten any lj,l. of there I^gs reade,2.Kiogt(roQiChap,i4. vnto Chap, if and:Chroo. fromChap.2;. '•WoChap.jj. d Bccaulevtieu were obftinaieand inrenfiblf, he callcth to the dogime creatures, which were uere prompt to obey Gjiisvrord, asDeut.ji.i. € Redeclareih his greitmercy towartithelewcs.foiafniuch as hechefethem i> iMe all other nations 10 be his p.'oplc and chi!dren,3s Dent 10.15. f Tbemoft l(ioite and dull btaftes doe more acknowledge their dueiie reward their n)a!ler», liieo my people doe toward nie, of .vhorp.e llicy haue teceiued benefitcs without tempatifon, g They were r.otoBfly wicked, as were their fathers^but vtterly COKupt, andby thcireuill examplciufcAed others, b That is, him that I'an&ili- eth Ifrael. i What auailei'h it to fteke to amend ]fOa by puD^limeat,f«eing the BMC I coitc A |0i^ the note jre lebeil) more? for ye fall away more and more: the whole ^< head is ficke,and the whole heart is heauie. k By naming tU 6 From the Ifoleofthefoote vnto the head, '{j^'boJ'"",^^^;, there « nothing whole therein, ^Mf wounds, and f,eth,tbat there fwe!ling,and fores full of corruption: they haue was no pan of the not bene wrapped, "mor bound vp,nor mollified wliolfbody of the withoyle. blsTod!^"'"""" 7 Your land is wafie : your cities are burnt . ' . with fire : ftrangers deuoure your lande in your tf,j body, afwell prefence, and»{ » defolate like the cuerthrowe the lead as the "> of ftrangers. chic&ft waspla- 8 An'ci the daughter of « Zion fiiall remaine ^"^il ■ . ,., ,. o . J ... , J . m TheirpJaaues like a cottage m avineyarde, like a lodge ma were fo "rie- garden of cucumbers , and like a befieged uous that they Q[jg_ were incura. 9 ■ Except the Lorde of hoftes P had referued ^^' '°tM:>c, vnto vs, euen a fmall remnant : \tee flioulde haue repent. bene as 1 Sodom, /Miifhould haue bene like vnto n Meaning.of Gomorah. tbem that dwell I o Heare the word of the Lord, O ^ princes bVcauSy ' of Sodom : hearken vnto the Law of our God, looke for no ad- O people of Gomorah. uantageoftbat II What haue I to doe vvith the multitude of ^*^'jij^'*^^^jJJ_'*» your (acrifices, faith the Lorde? I am fiJl of the foVtbem. '" burnt offerings of rammes, and of the fat of fed ^ .fj^jj j^ j^^ beaftes : and I '' defire not the blood of bullocks, lufaletn. ' nor of lambs, nor of goates. P Becaufe that 12 Whenyecometoappearebeforeme,who Jchwch"ocail"* ' vpon his Kame. q That is, all dellroyed, r Yee that for your vices delittucd all to bee Ffs tiequired The fall of Icrufalem forctoUff. Ifa iah. The teale of the godly. required this of your handej to treadc in my and as a garden tbat hath no water. ^ ■ ■■■(fk . courtcs? ii Andtheftrongfbalbeas Ptowc, andthe P T'lcralfegod, and repenunce • ' ^ ^^'"^^ "° '^° oblations, t in valnc : inccnfe maker thereof, as a (parke : and they fhall both **'"" " > .' P"' D Your i.ctifices ^ ^n abomination vnto mee: I cannot ruffer_y««r burne together, and none (hall quench them. mjlbcconimed offeiedinthenew ncwemooneSjnor Sabboths,«orrolemncdaye$(;« aseafilyasa piece moonciand/ejfts: e iniqiiitie) norfolemneaflemblies. CHAP. II. «fiowe. h«/h?h''!,n"',l H Myfoulehatethyour " newe moones and ' l''l{'>>«'>'f^-"l'''f^,,dt.,chnp.,.„?,h,Cmik,c»Htd. hereby hypocrites, J J' ^ , ^ ^ -^ , ^ u j , «TbipMmM>inlofihtrHt.'t:ai?i. *T ' He word that Ifaiah the (onne of Amoz fiw "-'Tem^eCel ^' And when you dialftretch out your Iiands, * vponludahandlemlalcm. trevoydToffri'h 1 «)'! hide mine eyes fro:ri you : and though ycc .* *It=»niallbcintheMdaycs,that ymoun- •ji/;V««.7.4. •ndmercie. make many prayers, I will not heare : /or your fa'ncofthehoufcofcheLordlhalbeprejiaredin a The decree md X Heiheweththat hands are full >= of blood. J^c top ofthcmountaines,and'^flialbe exalted a- ofaimnceotGoJ, wheremrnbegi ,g x Walh you, make you clcf.ne : takeaway bouethe hiUes, and al nations (lial ' flow vnto it. '«"^'>'"g'hc ■*. oentoauatice.de- ■ mi r ■ i /• i ,- ■ •' ^i a„j_ t ,t h ir ^ "lurjtionof the teite, ctueltie and the emll of your workes from betorc mmc ej'es: / And many people (hall go, and lay. Come, chuch.whchis extotfion, which ceafc to doe cuill : atidlctvsgo vpto 1 themountaineofthcLord, chiefly meant of '•"'"'« ^v '''o'"'. 17 Learneztodoevvcll:reckeiudgement,re- to the houfe of the God of Iaakob,andhevvill •''''.""«°'''^''f'i^' ftTw h^i'an'^er, li^^e'the opprefTed : iudge the fatherlelfc andde- teach vs his wayes,and we will Nvalke in his paths: pL'^'.olVftete ' •odnot acc'epi fend the widowc. * for the « Lawfhall goe foorthof Zion,and thc anddifcemed. them.thoiigh ihey 18 Comenowc, a and let vs rcafbn together, ^vordof theLordfiomtlerufalem, c When the king- feeme neuet lb ho- faith die Lord : though your finnes were as crim- 4 And g hee (hall iudge among the nations, .^"7' *'^^''"'}, y ByS;Jrward <'", they (hall be made & white asfnowc : though a"'! '' rebuke many people: the>' IhaU i brcake lTc%uh'Sor waOiiog.he raea they were red like skarlet, they (halbe as wooll. their fwords alfo into mattocks, and their (peares the .(oftrine.° Here neth the fpiriiuall: 19 If ve c confcntand obey, ye « declared the letsl^frfp^M goodrK,.of theland g^inft nation, neither Ihall they learnc J' to fight ^:I^S^, and auend their 20 But if ye refiife and bc rebeIlious,ve fhnlbc »">' "^re. they ate called, lines. deuoured with the fworde : for the moiith of the S O houfe of laakob, come yee, and let vs J Alluding to 2 Thiskindeof Lord hath fpokcn it. Uvalke in die" Lawe of the Lord. mount Ziod, fccond «:? J.the 2 1 Howe is the d faithfull citie become an ^ Surelv thou "> haft forfaken thy pcopIc,the ch,«VlhetS. Scriptures v(e in harlot? it was fill! ofiudg?ment,eNin(lice lodged houfe of laakob, becaufe they are 0 full cf the ^Micah^t. manypbcesa- therein,but now e^/;«7 4rf murthercrs. Eaft toxict-/, and which row aUhe wo.-ld. clatethattbey 24 Therefore fayth the Lord God of hoftcs, theu- owne fingers luucmade;^'. j The iord,< hich »«'eT",o". ^^^ *■ "^>?htic one ofIfrael,Ah, I «iU . eafe me of 9 And a man bo.ved bimfelfc, and a man in^pt'v.f'-J,'';'* aTokno.vifi mine aduerfaries, & auengemc oFmine enemies. ihumbJed himfelfe: therefore ""fparc them not. bim. docaccnieyou 2j Then I will tume mine hand vpon thee, lo Enter into the ro eke, and hide thee in the h Thattheymiy without caufe. gnj hy^ne out thv droflc , till it k bee pure, and diift fi-om before the fcare of the Lord, and from "''i'oi^'-'ige b leltriDoers . ,, ,i i ' • ^ ' ..u i ■ rL- ■ n- their linDCS an llret- the people.beciofe rTh'^nijUcaft thefeareoftheLord, and from the glory of his chcdoutneckes, and with p\vandringe)es,wal- ofii.earrof»ntie tbcm into nioft maiefhc, v%htn he fliall arifc to delkoy the earth, king and 4 minfing as they goc , and making a "omtD, which'" vilea»antonnei. **ol!fU ''h"''ou'' 21 Ccafe you from the mp.nwhofey breath is the bonnets, t They dcMttd fciue to do "wi'ih "^ ^ Heftrels: for wherein is he to be cfteemed? 20 The t>'res of the head, and the floppes, and '!"*" .'","'^''5" Co* CHAP III theheadbands,andthetabkts,andtheearaings, l^liJf,"^;',,^" I F.r»AeyBM,»/-»«*^»;,/,C«a"».,/7Mt/4ir«y«*. »i/>«.™ 21 Thcringsandchemilfflcrs, fowed vpoti ,hem, tndiiut them fii>/ifh prmci,. >4 The coMloufieJ/i oj tie 22 The COltly apparell and die VailCS,and the wh.eh tinkled at ^ gouermiin. 16 jhrftidiiafthiwomtiu \vimples,and the cufj^ingpinnes, '*"' "V" e 11 F Or loe,the Lord God ofhofres will take away 2j And the glsfles.and the fine linnen,and the Iheieihi". pf.u- fromleru&lemandfromludahtheftay^and hoodes £indthe'"launes. cuIarIv,hf°i)Kr*>eth jraftedintheita. theftiength: f«f» all the flay of bread , andall ' 24 Andinfteadeoffwectef3uour,therefl!aU the lightneft, and tX^t.!::i.'^^<'^yf^^'<^^ _,, - ^ ^ befyuke,andmfteadeofag-rdle,arent,andin-;;i^-^ff«;;» ehitti-tyftouM 2 lheftrongman,andthemanofwarre,f'the freadeofdrefnngofthe haire, baldneffe, andm w ih comeK ap- beiakeo Irom iudge and the prophet, the prtident,and the aged, fteadeof a ftomacher, a girding of lackecloth, pa ell according hThl ^ The captameoffiftie,and the honourable, <»W burning in ftcade of beautie. 10 their degtce. goBe«oS and the counfeller, and the cunning artificer, and 25 Thymen tfhaUfallbythefword.andthy {■Yf^^'^^l^ niiiuftet. «^ the eloquent man. ftrengthinthebsttell. puniiluhewo- ■ e Bythefehemta. 4 And I willappoint ^ children ttibc\!a.6z 26 Then (hall her gates ir.oiirne andlamenr, men.boitheir Vltut^Xf^tv p™»ces,andbabes (hall rule Quer them. and lhe,beingdefolate,(hall fit vpon the grpiind. ['"^'"^•'^'^'1^ e«c.y .h,ngti.,r / Thepeopl* flialbe e oporefled one ofano- j^.^^^^g, „j ,1^ ^, ,,,^„„ ,„^ , ^ii,^ ,,^ „« :ZZi^' " wasiB any eflima- tner,andeueryonem'hisneighbour:thechildren ' tioo, andwbstein (hall prefume againft^Jie ancient, and the vile a- C H A P. II II. they had any o«a fTj|jj£jjj^gPjQjjQm.2Jjjg^ , ThtfmtHttm^tiiitofm^iiafti'lheiitsJrulUenofltruftlin:. lion CO vaaot ° . , , * n 11 f .. 1, t. 1 J ex.- » TturreceiefGtiiTJion'^e'nth^rtrnxine. ^'S"'""-, • K .y. fl , V"f u I I" ?}^^ t?" A Nd in that day Ihal a feuen women takehold > v^-^^Cod IW ^Jtuo^l'ma ^^o*"oJ^-'^°"f^«f his father, "i 1* rr t ,- 1 _ • f m jt jl- earth flialbe excellent and pleafantfor them that "cfle.ii all feeke: lohirtrble.that f Doiibtlefle leriilalem IS tailen,and ludAh IS are efcaoed of Ifrael vniomcM.andcf. contrary to ihc fallen downe,becaiife their tonpue & workes 4re Ju u^.u .n ,11,0 i=fr ;.,-7;«« .,-4 t,^» f" ''"'"''^'"S"' cc™moUa.,e,ofagamfttheLord,toprouoketheciesofhisglor^^ , J -rbenhethatl] alLe eft mZ on, and hee ,„,„,d„;^. • jn.n,wh,chb,na. - 1 he h trial of their countenance tefrifie^ tf'.atfl^nremameinle.-ufa.em flialbecaliedho- , „c,hcoo,.,hnC lureareambm- „„^;/i,u,^ 1 i i •►u • r ^T Iv ,^K^enerv one fiialbc ^ \vnnen among the li- band.aud Utvsbe cus.noMOialbe agamflthem,yea, they declare their rinncs,as So- ^i'l^i^^Czlem called thy wiu«. [ir.obe'ih''eir''' f °".'l 'j^'l them not.\^-o be vnto their foiiles: S " £ ^ ^^ ^^ filthinefleof ."j '=°'f?/,''7 iipgtobetheic for the\' haiie reivarded euill vnto themfclues. ,^j , c-,- „j ,„ ►», rui j r '''0"gl>""o be cuueinour. ,^ ,c c 1 vio-iu.. „ii -.i-.u ■ n. the daughters or Zion, and puree the t blood ot wiihopt an head „ „ 10 « Say ve,Swelv it (nalbe well with theuift; t n^ . r.u jjo^luo^^f u .u r •. wiim ut ^n ncjo g Feareniallra- r^^^t^ n ti ' .t.- r •_ ru • 1, Icnifaleinout of the middcsthcreor bv therpirit andhusband, fher cau^hini.o for th^'fliall cnte^efru.e of their workes ^f g i,dgement,and by the fpirit of burning. ^ d Hecomfort.th r':"'%''r'Hi'/J Tk ;'Vr'( 5'n-fi^ '"''r 5 AndtheLordlhalcreatevponei.e.yplace''''Chu,chinthi, then to take (uch a tow.tor the reward of his lundsfl-^albeORien him. c ^- , ^i _/rL.Li- lJL r defolation.which .l.ng.oos charge , , k Children -r. extortioner of t^v oeonl.. P^ "^""^ ^'°?' ^""^^ ^l?^"'^^ affembhes thereof „,,, .^^ ,^ y,^, d«ed.wh«rerpon the nay of thy paths. . ^ ' » j ■ ^n. v c n j • u "fnll lovyard the they now (it an r j TheLord ftandethvn tooleade vea hee ^ Anda coucrmgflialbeforafliadowjn the fa,;\,/ull „,l,o»gh wp«dentfa«,hee n aAv Jt "™^ ^ ' ° P^«9«e > > ^3, ncp Jay for the heate, andankceofrefugeandaco- theyfprang outof Otollfindethc flandeth to mdge the people. utrtforthcftorme tandfortherainc theea.fh.asChap ■•rkeof.heiria>. 14 The Lord (hall enter into iiidgementwidr "'"^°"'^'^"°^'"^ ana tor tne ramc. 45.8. some bythe Pieiicin Ueit the 'AncicntS of his people & the princes therof: baddeot the Lord meaneChriil. e He albdeth to thebooke of life, whereof Wthead. r t r teade Exod i2;j:raf»niDgGod5(ecret counfell , whttein hjiclefi are predcfli- i Re yethataregodlyaflutedthatGodwil defend yea in the !nidtoftbir?tro|j, nateiolifeeoeililliDg. t Tha'is, thecrueltie,e«orrion, aaarice,andall wic- WcL k Becaufc thewickedpeop'eviefjrt-.oieadciiftto tKeitptintcs,ihentoihe kedntfle. g When things ihalberedrefled that were amilTe. h Heallodeili CommandemeaisoJGod.hcr fheweth ihathee woolH gine thetn fuch princes, by toihepilhtoftbe clcnde,Exod.ij.ar.n)eanipg, that Godjfauoot and proteflion •bom they Qioald haue noheipe, but ihatfliould be maufsft tokens of bis wrath, (houldappeate in eueiy place, i Ti-c faim/ull ate called the glory of God, be. krcanie they Oiould be fooles cSemioaie. 1 Meaning thai the ruUrs and gooet. (aufebisimage, and tokens oniis grafc (hinetn them, k Cod proaiifctb tb b« Mats had dclbercd hit Cbuicb , & not ptclittHe(lic,accord(sgjce ifecit diKti«« tbc drfcote ef bit Cbnrcliagainft all ir«u:'les ar d dangets. Ffj ' CHAP, A. The yineyardc. tfaiah. Thevifionofthediuiricmaieftie. CHAP. V. maner, and the ftrangers (tall cate the defolate I yndtrthc/imilititileofihtvine , hit difcriiith tblpatl of places ofche fat. th'fft»fli. sofiMrMtrict. II Thiir drunkmntjp. y ,8 ^Wocvnto them, that dtawiniquitie with X Whicfcvfrall of,h„r cofimm,.. y cordes of vankie,and ilnne, as with cait ropes- }"Z""T' "?"' jThePropbMby V -TOwev.illalfingto my >> beloued a fong of ij> Which fay, 2 Lcthim make fpeederfct him to ha.' d", the ilea, this long d»tii fee i \Jnny beloned to his vineya-d , * M/beloiied haftenhis worki,that wemayfeeic:andiecthe rcunceinnnnc. pUseVeMhii'in. hada^ vineyard in a very fruicfollhilj,' • cbunfellofthehotyonsoflfraeidrawncereanj ^ "^''''^«!*"'» ' gratHudt', and 2 And hcc hedged it ,^and gatha-eddiit the come,that we may knoj.v it. w^djTfthl^ic- Gods ramie. ftones of it , a?d hce plj^ted it with the beft 20 Woe vnto them chat fpeake good of cuill, ked,wh"ncheyMe ^ fert"'i!°iMt ' plants j tiand hee bi^ik acowre in die middes ^ and euillofgood,which put darkenes for light, menaced with »'./?» ' '' " theveof,andrnadeawineprefl'etherejn: then hee and Hght for darkenes, that put bittei- for fweetc, G^''»''»''s«'neo[i, c McaDiDg.thaihe looked that it ffiouid bring fooithgirpcs : but it andfweeteforfbvvre. a'whlcn«enot hid planted «u broiiglitfoorth e vviidc grapes. 21 Woe vnto them that are ^ wife in their afhimedoffinne, mTrifl^iiiuil^i .3 Now therefore, 6 iiil-^bitants of lerufalem owne eyes, and prudent in their owne fight. not cat* (or ho- abonJant, andinen of Iu(bh,iudge, Ipray you , ' betwecne 22 Wo vnto them that arc « mighcie to drinke *" „ ' ''"* *^ r j.r.i I ' ^ ' I J J ' ,. a . growen to a del- d He ijaiedno mCjardmy vmeyard. wmc, and to them thatare (trong to powre in j,;tjteimpietie. diligenunoicoil. ^ *'^^"- '^°"''^ -^ '^^""^ '^""^^■"X "^°''^ ^° "^X fcongdrinfce: b Whicuatecon- vtifs'he decbre'th vineyard that I haiie not done vnto it ? vvhy kuie 2 5 Which iufttfic the wicked for a revardc, '^""'tf' of »[' "i*: what ihey were. Ilookcd that it lliould bring fooithgrapcs , and and take away the righteoufnes of the righteous „i[jon." * ""**" f Hemalieththem it bringcthfoorthwilde grapes? fromhim. c which jienimet o*neVa''jfe"for as 5 ' ^^^ "''"'^ ^ ^'''' ^^^^ y°" ^"^^^^ ^ ^'^^ do£ to 24 Therefore as the flame of fire dcuoureth '""••y but ihewe much as i? *a5 eui- '^Y viiie^'ard : I S will take a way the hedge diere- the fiiibble, and m the chafte is confumed of the '^"' ^"n°u!"^ dent that ibey of, and it (hnil be eaten vp: I wil breake the wall dame./5 :heir <* rooteflialbe as rottaines,&: their ald^d[*a "ken'oes.'"' wetcthecauieof tho'eof,and it ihalbetrodendovvne: . bud fhall rife vp like duft,becaufe they hauccaft d Both they and g I V)l uke no'" ^ And I wil Ir.v it wafte : it (hall not be cut, ofifthe Lawe of the Lorde of hoftes,andcontem- 'u"'P'*?""/hiJ? more cate font.- "Or diggcd,butbrifels', and thomcslhal growe vp: ned the word of the holy one of Ifrafl.' be"e°r Bieaning.^bat hee I wil alio commaund the cloudes that they raine 25 Therefore is the wrath of the Lord kindled « Heefliewetb w.iulJ takejr..in ^^ ^^inc vpon it. againft his people , and hee hath Rretched out his that God had Co tninUUrs, arid all 7 Suicly thc Vineyard of the Lord of hoftes « hand vpon them,andhathfmittenthem that the '"te uuniOitdihir other comfoiies, « thehoufeoflfraeljand themenofIudah; "'""W II lufigenunt anu 1 , , , • •> cj ' n j_ i n'lr haacbtoe mote ,igh.««raeffea,e behoide' a crying. , , ^ ftretchedoutftdl. . fe^K^d there. tiueftuitetof the 8 Wocvnto them that ioynchoufe to houfe, 26 Andheewilliftvpafigne f^^ltothenati- jorehiiplaguei feir«ofGod,and jft^l lay ficlde to fielde, till there beno ''place, ons afarre,and wil hifle vnto them from the ende.tnuftjcontinm: till ' imeU opp't" uir'f ^'^'^ ye^ "i^y be placed by your felues in the mids of the earth: and beholde,tbey fhal come hailily jJX'j'hll^'' '* there ii BO reli- oftheeardl. withfpecdc. - /Hem* make th« fion. 9 Tte>«inmineJeaies,/47»6tfacLordc of 27 None fliall g faint nor ^l^amor^ them: BabVlo«>ian$ to ' °''^''"'"* hoftes.Surelymaiiyhoufesfhalbedelblate, euen nonertiall flumbernorflcepe , neither (hall the «»aie againftthem ^rl wit, for the g'"t and faire without inhabitant. girdle ofhis loyncs be looCdSi rbr the latchet of g'^'* ^^ ^^^'"^ " poote to dwell la. 10 For ten acres of vines Qialyeeldone™b3th, his (hooes be broken : ftfndetd. ' b 1 ihaaeheidthe and the feed o fan " homer (hal yceld an » cphali. 28 Whofearrowesflialbefiiarpe, and all his g They fliall be l°Uh:l'oo'tf "^ ' ' f Woe vnto them , that P rife vp carely to bowes bent: hishorfc hoofcs fhalbe thought like pri^mptj^and loHy m Which coBtei- foHowe drunkennelTe^and to them that Continue flint,and his whccles like a whirlewinde. «n'ge"ncc,*^° aeth about tenne vntill q night, fi/i the wincdoe inflame them.- 2^ Hisro:iring/?;4/6?likeafyon,andhecfliall h The en'emie poHels: Toy entry jj And the liarpe and viole,timbrel,and pipe, roare like lyons whelps: they flial' roare,and by rtiaUhauenone yV/lJ o« potte'l. a"ds glorir. Heftriu'lfon it fhal neuer be fitiatr. x God comfottfthtbe poote limbe? of bis f Wliereby was declared that man wa» not abler n fee the biightiieffc of iodept>uedby the fatindctudtyiwtit Codtcommandcmeiit. ■'...-{.<. - ..J 3 AntJ 1 M^ins lips polluted. Chap.vJ;. Chrift promilcd. 44 3 Ando!iecrvcdtosiio!iiO-,and'rdydi*'Ho- tailes of thcfmoking i"- firebrands, fbwhjfuri- ,, 7 ,:' ',;ZtEVh„ Jv, holy, 1;o1y *» die Loitl of hoiks ; flic whole ous vvrath of Kcda and of Aram^and of Kelr-ar [ ^^Y','' ^'"'^ thchoivAnocls nvoildi-; full of hs glory., ., , , Misfonne. . , acdiiiill J Which things 8 Alfo I heard the voyce of the Lord, faying, 9 And the head of Ephraim « Samsj^^^'d W^"^;;-'^^^^^^^ weretoconfimie VVhonic fliall I fend'* and who fiiallgoefor vs? the head of Samaria />Rema!iahi(bnne.i ^pffe' thePropl)ct,tl.atie ihenlfaid, Hereamljfcndme. Jceucnot,furcly yelliallnotbecrtabliibed i.vtotie 17^,?r^l!'iK?i'h! 9 And he (ayd,Gne,and(avvnto this people, 10 f And the Lordfpake againevntuVuu.x, .-'---""that ct man: and by I he ,, n ,, , •^. 1 1 , ' ^ n j ■ T ■ 1 ' " llaiilidrd iliu ImoVewasngBi » YeO.all heare m deede, but ye niallnot vnder- faying, _ , ilei&ge. ■fiedthebii/idnf.Te ftaiid : yc fliall pLiincly (ec,and not pcrcciuc. n Alkc ' pfigne forthecof theL.ordethy j torii'econfit- Aatftioii'.dcome 10 M.ikc the htart of this people fat,makc their .God;alkcic, «>/;(;riiichcdcpli)bcncr!tK,Oria irationof tliis rHeV^lcedui.is "'■«fi"uie,andnait their q^es, left the^^ | ^ '' ^ ihrrg, tlm ilime (ortnocaufftjthe thcir eycs,& hcarc with tlicir cares, &.' vnderfiand 12 ^utAhaifayde,! will not afke,neith^r wit de'ttoved ind*" one, becaiife he with their hearts,and conuert,and iic heale them. 1 1' tempt the Lord. ; , thon i-'ruemed. JrTur'&T"" " IhenfiydljLord, Phowlong? Andhee 1} 'Jhenhefaydc,Heareyounow,Ohoureof k Notiobeletue iforeh'jdmore"'^ anfwcred, Vncill die cities be wafted without in- D.aiud.lsiiafmallthingforyoutogrieu&'men, Cod^^o dwub. needetoglnrife habit.int, and the houfes without man , and th? thatye will alfo gricue my God? t°mfpt!"od':b!iw» •^"■^ '.'7" '■'« An- land be viterly dcfolate, , ' ^4 Therefore the Lord "••himfc'lfe will giue teiuie a fjgne when ^le other" "becauit ^^ Aiid the Lord liaueremoouedmcn farre*- youafigne. }iel]olde, the virginc fliall concciue Cod rffeicih it fo» the mote' neere y way,.indr/;ir*i<;agreatdefolationiii thenUdsof 3^bcarc,afomj<,andfiieflialTc.-ir,hisnarae|llm- cf*ouHi^r'"'i^' niMappM.ci.eeh , die land. 4' "^a""-^'- ' ^"' ' '' ' '"' ' Uto''teb'clla8«iS tof^.d,trteait.re _^^ Eut yet in it |J.i/i!< q a tendi, and n-ia'.t rc- . 2j ."Biitt^r.andf-.or.y lljallhsciatfjtinheijaii^ bimj, - ^ ." - owie nnfte ard % rt"^)& 'l^albe e;iten vpas an elme, for as an olce, knowledge iioVefufe-theeiiilii and to ehiife' the ' ^ tbl<*c you corruciion. ' >vhich haueafuhftancein them , when they caft good. - •■ . < " Jiaueto^docvviiii m Of thebunif ihtir kiitti : (h th^ holy feed eOiall be the fub- \6 For afore the ochijde (ball haue know- tcnm'cGodsine"fI^ the'fife'n'rf"' ^ancethercof. ' :.-'■- ■ ■ :■. .ledgctoercbevyetheeiiil!,andtochufethcgood, fengtu : bm iti* ■«ento..".""D Thi5declaretluh;t*ia^A^tr-,n,lfr t.ue obedience to God.t'ill .theland, diatthou abhorrcft , Ih.ilibcforlaktn f^^^-'^'.^'^f "I**" hehaticpargijdvj. o VVhttihy is Jel^ei ihey the rfi,e that !Snt the Vttcrmoltp.m ofthcfloods [h ,, ff,ft "r ,ii (hall after 0or''*- -- , • 1 ■• . . , ,-_.i , - , . . __ . , .. . - . ^r ■»- ^ • .. t /» .t_ . 1. i_!-f^ •_ *._ .? , 1 r lie »ll afterOorilhasairee. which in Kintet locfcihhij Itauti, SEiifccmetlj 19 be of Fgyi t^Rndfor thcbec wbichis ijl the land of {,„„,. ,„4mi ead,>«fe,umraeri*frtftr,at:d-g,t.-nc. . • -1-/ -■.-.;,' .;m-,&-^ ., ' ' ' , "v . ., Z:^t^:... :;-; • , CHA^ !».'-• V;i^.ti.'.Kir- > in%defol^teva!lcys^-and:it1tMholcrofthti'f^'''''^''''^''< * i"&/'^'-^"'- ^ ?i^"'^':°^'f«*;'»J%'/^«'* "r6cR^s,'ai^d vponaitthofni^'pkcLVandvponaU 7^'/,ZV,mI "i.KJxii i£.St A. Ndintbidayesof *AH3z, the fonne of jto'- -ao. Inthat day (linll the Lord ffiauVwith ara- Coj «;rfM«;. |l7r.S)rj4, * To n it.tl-e fe- tht"MkittelV''' .%.hCagainftir,buthecouldnoto'uercomeit.' ' at Andinthe famediy fhalldrlian ."nouri-l) io">'i^'<'as«ihet Rhiiwajbuer-' .; 2-; ,And_itu«toldethehoilfeofbDauid,fi\'- ayongkqwejandtwofbecpe. :-; ■ '-" ' ^f"d"e';«n ^* Tm'" '• v- ''^SvA!''aii\isiby!iedwitb<:Ephrait{l:tH-crefbrchrs iii^And foi'the ^abind.nncc'of mflkc, that o Notir-aimg Kr^nS'- ' -^' '"^'•'^ moiied, and theheart of his peoplcas they lliallome, hec fl-,all eate l.uttet'; for Inkter chM-M^ ^"v r Yhat hjh kI. ' ^^^' "«" of ^^'^ f^^rcft arc mooiiet! by the winde. and bony Ihall euery one e;;tc,-,-,hic!i is left with- '*"/'!';■' ^" '''''""* becwfe-hat ' 'J fThen ftydethe Lord vnto Ifaiah , Goc inlhc iarid. ■; ," .he ■ eere'T Tfib>wj5thc foorth nowe to mectcAliax (thou and "^ Shear- dii.te.lon.ibe g'ej'.eft.Cene. iaQiub thy fonne ) at the endeof thccondt]i<- of Kings of Samaria an J Sj'rianalhedtfttoycd. p Sine* iheiimeihstiKetmI.it A Fo.'f,are. the vppcr poole,in the path of the fullersfielde, J''t\Z'^'^YT^'!^t''''"y \ '"*'•'•""'"•;"'"'■ P-'^hy "."«' Mea. 4-l'' r . A„Ar . .. L- -r- r u J JL n-. "'"g'^'Ef ^'r'"Jn> ■ f«' by rfsfon ihecounitey is bole * n.oyli, it isf.iU cfflKS, •.K ftnw ''• f ''■ A"a'^yV"fohnn,Takehcede.andbeftil: »< Air.rijis Wlof btes. f S-yifyin,, thatno plafctveteaftc(flalbc»hleto«onti(h->llaUonndamly. E.f4 ij Ai:; The waters of Shiloah. Ifaiah. To fccke God oncly, »5 Andatthefametlaycuery place, wherein tumbling ftone, snd as a rockc to fall vpon, to fhalbc a chouranci vines, llialbe a thoufand pie. bochthehoufesof Frael, /miisz fnareandaj a f«of fiIuer:y«itrhalbeforrfiebriers,andforcfac nectotheinhabicancsof leruCilcm. thomes. 15 And many among them (hall ftumble, and Eoc^otVkew,ide "'^ Jj^'J^'^P^"" r^"1;l*/5T?,^u °"' j^^^f^Ufn^fi^bebroi^enandlhalbefnaredand ■ o*afi« among the comethidier: becaufcallchebndlMlbcbners (halbc taken. buA«. andthomes. l- ^^.^ »6 '^Bindc%-ptheteftimonie:realevpthcLaw r Tkcoohalifc,: r rbe mountiin.-t aj Rut on J^ all the moimtames , which (halbe among my difciples. fake me'yec y« wo«"hatee t'licd l'??^'^ T^}^^ mattocke , there iTiall not come 1 7 Therefore I nill ^vaite vpon the Lerdcthat '"" "'''"«• by fuch at Qia; fttc chithcr the feare of bners and thornes: but diey hath hid his face from the houfcof laakob, and I h!^,TT- .» rccorde , V riah the Pneft, and Zcchanah the caufe there U no ^ light in them. b"t by the will t!« common faci. Tonne of leberechiah. 21 rhenhethatisaflhacdandfiimilhed.aiall """iV'^ mTgSeft:"" ^ After,Icamevntothedprophete(re,which goeto and fro inair: and when hed^albe hungry, luM^''' c fcLcfethe conc..iuedandbarealonne.Thenfayd die Lord See fhall etien fret himfelfe, b and crfc his h^ sh"uUcorGo 'cmedie m the word of God where hii will isdeclared. z They haue no know. j[. ''')"'o' , . ,. I'dge, but are bliode leader* of the blinde. a That is, in ludab, where they 6 Becailfe this people hath rcfufed thcwaters lhoi.ldhauehadteft,:f they had not thus grieoouflyoffirndeH God. b In whon .vpo- of g Shiloah that runnefofdy, and reioyce with »''»'« ''>er bad put their truU. c They (hail tbinke that heauen and earth and all -'^..*.r. Rezin,andthefonneofRcmaliah, oea.ute, are bent agarnftihem to trouble ,be«. w.fe'anK''I^ 7 Nowcdierefore, bcholde, the Lord brin- CHAP. IX. dene'in jvifion g^* ^ vpon them die voters of h the Riuer » ^''''"""""'f »^Gn»>i"- <» ^f'ophttutfcbrijf. ,4 i^.T-:"t*;«rr. mightieanSgrcat,eM.»theKingofA T*e^^^««..«./Me*..rr,i,,/oMW,,»V4^„,.,«,r I^'rw/Ir, *''-^' • ^" ^" ^^V' ^'^ ''^ (hall come vp vpon all their y^ Et > the darkeneflc (hall not fr according to , H„,„„6„„rf. e Before anV child nuers,and -oeouer all their banks. I the afflidions, bthat it had when at the ^rft cheChnKlS beabletofpe.ke. ^ » And (hall brcake into ludah, ««^(hal ouCT- he touched lightly the land of Zebulun and the »f"'hcre great ' " ' -^ .. . 'uas ''""tningSiP'o- ■ Doling to reftore I lor- {hem to gi eat glo» . ^ . - III - — - - -- -' ryinMsniah. f^oteofmoorM 9 Gather together on heapes, O ye ' people, 2 The people diatd^valked in darkcnes,haue l* wherewith ir- Zu>n,out of Che and vc (halbc broken in pieces, and hearken all fecne a great e light: dicy that dwelled in thcland c".'*"?",""!"'' rT-le though me yc o^ faiTC countreys : gird your felues, and you of theftiadowcof death, vpon them hath the feMiSwa;?' <-itie:mfanmg,that 'halbe broken in pieces : gird your felucSjand you f light fhincd. ' light icourge in re- ihey of ludah, di. flialbc broken in pieces. , Thou haft g multiplied the ration, aWnot 'pea of that which owneT«« '° ^^'^'^ """^^" together, yet it (haU bee increafed the^ ioy : the>' haue reioyced before t»t^^'sli^ml" which w« fraall. l^-oupit to nought: pronounce a decree, yet (haU thee according to the ioy in harueft, Md as meh oeier, iho ca. icd dtfired fuch po.v It not ftand : for God IS ividi vs. reioyce when they diuide a ^yle. tbe iftaeliies a. er and tichesat 1 1 For the Lorde fpake thus to mee in takir.g 4 por the h yoke of their burthen , and the "'**' '^T''""- li.VndTrrael *''' " °^ '"*"' ^^^' ^""^ ""S^t me,that I (hould not ftafFe of their (lioulder and the rod of their op- uwel'Ind Ge^o! h Thatis,iheAf. walke m the way of this people, fiymg, pre{rourhallthoubroken,asinthedayofMidian. tilesdw-Utoge- lyriaoj, which 12 Say ycnot, A «> confcdenicie to all them,to j Surely euerybattellof tht warriouruwith ther by rcafon o< dwellbeyondEo. whomcthis people fayth a confederaci' . neither noyfe,& with mm'bling of garments in blood.but '!'•'' '*.'«« "- f UMbe ready ^^^ V^" " *eit feare,nor be afra'/d of thcin. this fhalbe i with burning <»nrfdeuouringof fire. t^'oigaaetoHT lodrownethem. ij P Sandificthe Lordof hoftcs, anJlctTiini ^ For vnto.vsachildcisboine, ...«. ,j '•?='« '"pby. Cfiri(t,iD whor-ie Ion; andtheProphet f^eakelhof that thing whichQioulde come to paOethree- the faithful a'eteconifotted.and whowould not fuffer lli^C^u^c^to bed-ilrnyfd fcore yertes after, asiboiighit were nowe done, e Meanir.g, the comfort of vttctly, ) Towit, ye that areenemitsto theCKurch,a?the AOyrians, Fgypti- theitdclioe:ante. ( 1 his captiouic and dtliocrmce weir figures of curcap- am, Sy ian<.&c. m To encourage oie that Ilhnnl loot lhriHlg yon: tiuft onely i.i him.ia calbng vpnohini inaductfuie, that bad krpt them incrtell bondage, ssihoiidldftdeliiiet thimby Giiieop fiocn pjtientl.'lonkinjforhii helpe,and fearing tod leanv thing contrary to his will. iheM''i'-nittfs,Iu<( 7 »J. i He fpeaketh ff ihedel:ue ance of his Church.whicli q H.- will defend ymi which are bii cleft, and tcie:lall the reft, which isnicnt rf bebarhdeliuercil iri actilouCy frcmhistoemiet, bicfpecially by tbcc9mining«f CiiriA.againftwfMiuf Iewc]|houldflumblt&fal.Liik:,;f- 010.9 ,-; i.pet,:,78. Chrill.of ivboahcptopbccietbiothencxtYCife. bis Wicked lawcs. Chap.x. Blafphcuiie ofthe encmic. 4f. bis nioulder,and he flnll call his name Wonder- 4 ^ Without mee *u,r, cne {hall fall an-.ong f,^^;";^',;,^*' full, Counfeller, The mightie God, The eueria- them that are bound,aiiQ they (hall fell do\-;n.c a- ^„, „,;^ g„, ,J k Tieidtoiirol ftin" k Father, The Piinct ot peace. nio^g the flame; j«< for all this his wrath is jiot ,o tai.tiu,ii«,iml ftemiiie,iDdby _" The increafc of /;tt"ouctnemcnc and peace tnrned away,buc his hand wlh etched out Hill. iheicHlUbe r^^^'Xr fhallhaue none end: he I'h.U fit vpon the throne jJ-OcAslhur,thc>oddeofn,ywrath: and .""»;•, „,„.h f^ 'iwteolfhjibcpie. ofl)auid,andvpon his kingdome,to order it,and the (bffe in their hands is nunc indignation. u,.Afly,iin.totc Icrued for tucr, to flablifli it with ludgcment & with iuiticc,from <> I will fende » him to a diflembling nation, the cxccoM.otn ,od hjut imoior. hencefonh,^^^ for eucr: i the xcale of the Lord and I will giue him a charge againft the people of ^'J!/' ""P"""' IhI. fiL-ulK of hoftes will performe fhis. "^y/vrath to take the (povle ^ to take the pray, \^Z:u^ ^ ^ loue«aca«fot 8 C The Lord hath fcnca word into laakob, and to tread them vnderfcete like the mue in the iew«..whKh«e H..ltft.. anditluthlij^htedvpono'lfrael. ftrcete. botbxpooiic: Slolhif .",S' 9 And afl the people fluU knowe , f «o« E- 7 But hee thinkcth not fo , neither doeth h.s f^t^^^l^'^^'-^ XC^oCsA ph;aim,andtheinhabiuntof Samaria, that{ay in heart efteemc itfo : but he imagmeth to dertrcy i'XdSe- ■ which •■■etemoc- the pride and prcfumptionofthe heart, and to cut off not a few nations. renceefibe»cik« ken and contem. •. yj^^ „ brickcs are falkn.but we wil buildc 8 For he faith, Are not my princes altogether of.Ood aad oi tb« nerjof Goos-pro* .... ^ , -i i r- _ - « Vinoc^ wicked in one vc- mifts&meD,cc.. It with hewcnftoncs: the vnldehggetiees are Kings. r^ u cu^ i ,v »y thing aDd.ae: " vvf w«. but cut downe, but we will chan-e them into cedars. 9 p not Calno as g CarchemiOi ? Is not Ha- f J, ^^\^ i„,„,^ wMkf.-A-hcn the ,, Keucrthelefle the Lorde will raife vp the math like Atpad?IsnotSainariaasDamafciis? on is lo cbailife trZwriur aduerranesofoRezinasainfthim,andioynchis xo Likeasrninehand hadifoundc the king- .hem fo,^^^^^^^^ »i,botwemli 3 domes of the ido es, lecmg their idoesiv*re a- ""fl""''*"'* loikc our fciuct lo enemies togctner. t n j i_ ? iheAffyiuoipui. fttong.thitwewil ,1 Aram before & the Philiftims behinde,and touel^J'ialemjandabouebamana: pdeiodcft.oy ntitbf r cite for ^^ ^^u djuoure Ifrael with open mouth -.jet " Shall not I,as I haue done to Samana,and tbcm lo eonche n:G:i;r;«. fo/aHthishis wrathisnottumedancy, buthis to theidol^t^^^^^^^^ tl^^^ ..Dgi. hand oftretched out ftiU. theidolesthereot? iuBke,.. i» God, o RMinKlogof J, For die people turneth not vnto him that '^ ^ But when the Lordhatbaccomplilhcd ,^oikc,butinre. Syria.who «a. ^^jj^j, ^j^ neither doe they feeke the Lord of ''all h's worke vpon mount Zion and lerulMem,! fpra «f ■hcuowi laleajoewithir- •> i vvil vifit the friiit of the proud heart ' of the king ■»'»''«." ''•^* fael.wasllaioe by noiics. / a /i jl- i • j j i i. wotkeofthe the AflVr,anj,af.ct 1 4 Therefore wil the Lord ait offfrom Ifrael o* Asl]-ur,and his glorious and proude lookes, j^j,,^ wbofcdeath.A. he.idandtaile,branchandruai inoneday. , ijBcaufthefuid.Bythepowcrofmmeowne g seeing that r ri»; weiew.Lft IS The ancient and the honorable man, heis handhaueIdoncit,&by my wifedome,becaufeI J"*~""">= yK^chr" the head: and thcprophet that teacheth lies, hee am wife: therefore I haue remoued the borders of S«-'- - fptaketh folly: «f for al this his wrath isnottur- ^ '5 Snalthekaxcbcaftitfelfeagainfthimdut ,7.°:;',^^° w ned a'way,but hu hand is ftretched out ftill . "^^^ ^th therewith ? or Ihall the fawe exalt it felfe ,(,. ,oddes. . w^cWneffe 18 For wickednefTc P bi.methasa fire: itde- againlihimthatmoouethit? asiftherodlhould i Mcaninj.o/s*. L,belIo*c. uoureth the brieis and the thomes,and wil kindle hftvpitfelfeagainfthinuhartakethitvp, crthe °7''/- ,„,.- -kindleth the fire jn the thicke places of the foreft : and they (hall ^-^^ ItoHld exalt it felfc,i« 1; n f w no wood „^ „„,„,^ i, " tw°^' "'f'^u mount vp hkf the lifting vp of fmoke. ' ^ Thereforeihal the LordXiod of hofts fend ,„ doe any ,hi,g, Mh» XmZt 1 9 E V the wrath of the Lord of hofts fhal the f^o^^g his 6t men, leannefle,and vndcr his glorj' but a, God ap- eneniir.. Lnd be darkened, and thepeople (hall beas the he Ihal kmdle a burning, like die tiirmng of fire, f""^^;^™ ~'» «5 Though there aieateof the fire- no man fnalqfpare his brother. , 17 AndthelightoHfniellhalbeasaifire,and tatbi. .nft.un^ftj TnYmirveMblv ^0 And hc (hall Tnatch at the right hand, and theHolyonethcreof2sat5ame,anditfhaIburne, ,odoebi,wo,ke. {hail deftroy one be hunarie : and hee Ihall cateon the lefthand, anddeuoureo^his thornes&hisbriersinoneday; though the. n.en- another. and(hallnotbefatisfied:eueryoneflulleatethe 18 And (hall confi.me the glory of his foreft, ™.%'''«"' kl^'" P"'i'ir ' fl«fh of his oune arme. ?"1°^,^ fruitful ficlas both foule nandfle{h:and , Me,ning,thae fothaVonebro'' 21 ManafrehErhraim:andEphraimMananeh, he (halbe as the" fainting ofaftandard bearer. Godisal.gh,,* tber Ihal e,.e vp a- and they both (halbe againft ludah. yet for al diis . 19 And the reft of the trees of his foreft (hall '~^''';P;»- no.her,as thou-b his wrath is not turned away,but his hand m {Irct- be fewe.that a childe may ttll them. P„;^ hisenemie^ fclh'"*"' chedoutftilL 20 f Ar.dattliatdayOwltheremnantoflf- mThJtivhe •wKjteih, CHAP X raei, andfiichasareefcapcdofthehouleoflaa- AiTytjanf. ; , Of .,cM U.m.t,f,. , 6 J»W pu«-"iiii>tJ»fttrciiptfti>m. tiThtrtnuiithcrem- ftanJerdiakea iTirWur,""-^ VV and > write gneiioiis things, nam oflaakob vnto the mightie God. ofG^V'f'K^' 2 To kecpe backe the poore fiom iudgement, 22 For though thy people, Olfr.iel, be as the (o,,.„jl|'h'}f^'J^ wiciedfenteoce poorc: m«ning and to take awav the iiidgemcnt of the poore of (and of the fea, ^et fhall the remnant of them re- bring them to him that the *if ictd mv people, that vM'dowes may be their praye, and ti.rne. The confumption 1 decreed (hall oucrf.ow '"d «? lotiake all r.^Mh'e'ch.efe''' that thev may fpoyle the fatherlefle. ' withrighteoufntflc, qTh.-.faalUuiD.- cauieofmirchiefe, ? What wil yedoc nowin thedav of vifitnti- jj For the Lord God ofhoftes (hall make the ber which (fcmeij (houidbcfirft on: and of deftniSion, which fV.aU come firom confumption,eueur determined, in themiddes te be codfcmcd, pun,ii>ed. b farre? to whom vWlyc flee for helpe? and where ofall the land. asJ yet according D To*it,from 1 _!,„ .-II to Gods decice »» Affyria. Wll yelcancyour 'gloiy' &.«d,{balbero(fici«BtiofillallthewotU«iihrighteooOieire. t CodwUld*. t rwinicb««&Mtoiilic,ttui(keyouybc&f«,&liial]r(ni»KCciuclbc>gaiae, Atoy tliitluii|!porticD. 24 Therefore ApropheciebfChrift. Ifaiab. A prayer of the Church. 24. Therfore thus faith the Lord Go i of hoils, lo AnJintha'rdiytac rootcoflihai , which « We propheci.th Om^pcople,th2!:div;ile(liaZio!i, Benocafraij fliil Uatv.1 vp for afil-.', th: o|'i'e<:5'||naof orA;arir:he;}nirmiteth:c.viAaroJ,&:rn3Uift nacions ihal feek; vncoit, anJ his f reftlhallbee f Th«"s',h?s f AsihtEovp. vp his ItaTwagiinft thee nfcery mi'ierof '"E^^/pt: gloiioiis. Chorch/.vhicfa tunsdidpundh jj Sunyeca very litletime,ani the wrath ihal ir And inthe fanedayfIiallth^Lord/?mc(» hcalfocjiictiihii t Rfjieflii?.?^. heconfune.!, & mine anger in their d^ftruction. e«thishind g againe the feconl time, topoflTelFe o'f''*''g''jc'|i' u When tiw iifj. 26 A'ld the Lorde ofhoftes flul raifevpa the remnant ofhis people, (which Ihalbe left) of deii^^ej* I,,,' 3. *''"* P'^"* fco-aige for him, according to tiie plague of ' Mi- A5lhiir,and of Egypt A' of Pathros,and of Ethio- pie our of Egypt, lii«rn-. vp ot Mo- *^'-'" '" ^^' '■°'^''^- O"'^'' ■ an.1 <« his (We w.*f vp- pia,and of£iam,and of Shinear, and of Hamath, jl^^ now p:„a:i. fesc.Ki,andt e ' oiuhe " Sea,fohe willifcit vpafccrthetnanerof andoftheylesofthefcj. t'lVmoutoftheic ntmieswete Egypt. 12 And hee (hall fet vp a figne to die nations enemies hanJs.ai drowiied.Exed. j^ And at that day (hall his biu'den bee taken and ademhie the difperfed ofUi-ael, and gather /romthe pjrthi-;! x*ijcciuf« nt'the ^^^'•'y ^''^^ Off thy flioul Jer,aiid Iiis yoke from off the fcattered of ludah from the foure corners of "'.Pef'ia'n.Cal- •promesmjdeto thy necke; and the yoke fhalbedefttoycd bccaufc the worlde. A"io"3,am"ng ilijckingdome, of ^ tlie anoyiiting. ij The hatred al(b of Ephraim (hall depart, whiHiibe'v weie wtierebv Cntiit« jg j^^ ^ come /CO Aiath: he is paiTed into Mi- & the adaer&iics of Indah llialbe cut off. Ephra- uifptrM : and this Jtefi»me!r" ^0"= St Michiiufh (hall he lay vp his armour. im Ihal no^tenuic ^ Iudah,neither Ihal ludah vexe 11,' ''lf''''u'"''M °l y He dcfcribeth 29 They haue gone ouer the toord: tney iod- Epliraim; his people being by^Ahac vvjy the ge j jn the lodging at Geba: Ramah is afraid: Gi- 14 But they (hal flee vpon the (houlders of die difperred through Airycian9i'h..u!d bcah of Saul isflcd away. Philiftimsto\fard thcWcft;they (halfpoilethem »" the world. t!iT"i,t"ocon.* ;» Lift vp thy voice;o daughter GaUim,caufe oi'thc Eafl together: Edom nndMoab llialbe the tc"h'thecoMe«" fi.me thcfi.thfu;!; Ljifh to heare, 6 poorc Anathoth. ftraching out ofcheir hands, and the children of ,i,jt Huibs in his *heiiit(houUl jj Madmenah is rcmoued : theinhaLicanisof Ammon in their obedience . chutch.andiheu l°Th!h fa'olfe'"" ^chim hauc gathered themfeliies together. 15 The Lordc alfo (hall nterly deftroy the *''^.'"i« 'S^'"'* wasVjine,?} J * Yet tl>ere is a time that he wilftay atNob: ' tongueof the Egyptians fea, and with his n-.igh- \ m' j!Ji'„'^'"cor. ald they he de- hc ihalUiit vp his hand toward the motmt of die tie windefh.al lift vp his hand '>'oucr the riuer,and neroftlici'ea,th*at liujied. daughter Zion,the hill of Icrufakm. (liall (mite himin6tal ait off men to walke f6fr«» with fliooes. lormeo'latoV!!^ coin»vpon ludjh: the z bough with fcare, and they of high ftature 16 Andthaeflialbeapathto theremnantof 1j*""o^j^|^'5J)^* forth: princt* and Oia!becii:otf,and the hie Ihalbe humbled. hispeople,whichareleftof Asiliiir, likeasituas ihe great tiucr of tiw people ihall ^^ And he Ihall cut away the thicke places of vntoiiiael inthedaythathc camevpoutofthe Egypt.whieh en. l^^^t"" theforeftwithyron,andLeDanon(lralIhauea landofEgypt. " Iw^S:!!".. m-ghfefall. CHAP. XII. 'iThtf uiinofiheGoifeL lo Tieca-'iigcflhe Oenulfi. A Nd thou a (halt fay m that day, J Lovd,I Wll a Heelbeweth jBecaoreihecap- p Vt there Qiall corae a aroddefooithofihe Arraifethcerthoughtho.i wall angry with me, ^f^^^;^^;"^'^. """,%°„^e of ^h^e -Dftocke of I!hai.anda gratfe (hall growe out of ^^V wath isturned away,& thou comforteft mc. ^^,„' .^^^ „, j,. S.ilcap.ui. tisrootcs. 2Echola,God«mybfaruation:Iwiltruft,andiiu„,dfromtheie tLvnd»fi,.^,he 1 And the Spirit oftheLerd (hall rell vpon wil not feare : for the Lord God 1. *my (trength "!;•'";"';• ft-weth that our j,;,„ . ^j^^ j- -^.j^j of ^iie dome and vnderftandin?, andfon^- he alio is become my faluation. ^^^j^^^ ^,^^ .^ ''Ifttrte bv"" the Spirit of counfeli and itrcn-h, the Soirite of i Therefore uith loy fliall yee ' drawe vvaters r,od,wi,o g.ucth •o^;,rt;forasDa. knowledge,andofthefeareoftheLord', out of the wdlcs offaluanon. vs as aifoied cov «idcam==n.of j And f kill make him prudent in thcfcarc of 4 And yee lliall fay m that day ,* Piayfe the ^""^'j™^ j,l>a: a man .vi.h- ^j,. Lord: for he ll:al not iudgc after y fight of his ^'°^'^- «" ^"P"" •"« ^-^""^ = declare his workes a- ^^ • ^^^^ (,;,„ j.^^ ehriillho'uld ey-es^ncither rcprooue by the hearine of his earcs. niwig the people: make mention of thcm,for ..is ,he fame, come.of.poore :4 But widirighteouHieir- Ihall he iudge the ^'^me IS exalted. ^ ,^ , , ,^ , '^^tfa'.*' carpenters houfe poore, and with equitie Gull hc rcprooue for tilt , S Singvnto the Lord,for he hath done excel- r/^;-^;»;'*„, „f # T rLi \ rn-.ekc of the earth: and he Qiall b finite the earth 1^"- things: this is kno wen in all the world. _ ^...j n,',^, fo a. b Ali'^erfi-Vo widi the rod o f his moiith.and vvith the breath of « ,<^-"e out, and houtc, « O inhabitant of Zi- b«ndan.,that y. perue, c'an a^e, his lipppes Qiall hcfiay the wicked. O". V ' ^'"^ ** ^^ ^ ^' ""'^ '' ^ ''^^ '" '" rn'aVar=!.Tplcr To^cirHrt?/'^ J Andiufticeihallbethe.girdlcoflr:sloynes, o^wcc. ,;,, a. waters m.t rtishetbatt.X Sud faithfulne(re the girdle o( his reincs. of a fountline that is full. • i.fAi-ow.KS. <1 ytetbitateof ibeChouh., , theth the hearts of 6 The ■: wolfealP.) (lial dwel v/ith thelambe, CHAP. XI IT. thffjl'.hluUana and y loopard Oiall lie with the kid,and the calfe, rhf 'tfc^ci »r.,iPerf;zm/!)'i''''ft^"y Sih}lon. 7o^^^^^. '^^'^ t^Y'T'^J",^ ^"^ (^^ ^'^'^ togcdier, an burden of Babcl,whic]i Ifaiah tlie fonne , That i., .he a.i.) tothft^kKfd tlCchiWedialllcadethcni. ■ 1 of A^o^ didfee ■ gnat calamine, . h. ,s the fau..,.t of . , -7 And the kowe and th. beare Oiall feode: ^ ^jf, ^ (^^^^i^^.j ,,,^ f,;^ ^ountaine: ".''.'''■j;;';::^ ' "a 0,"l,:;;i!i;T. tl'oryongonesi halllie m^cther : and thelyon ,,f,,^ ih,!:ovce vnto them: wagge the Miand, ^'^i^^'li^"::;:!! ^ba-a'lihe ..vorld rtiaReate ir.r.ve IfKe thch-illodce that the\r may go c into the gates of'the nobles, gr.cnoi.sbu.d.n. ^fhatlbfCnutr, 8 And the fucking childcGialtphy vpon the , Ihauecomiivandcd them, that Ihawe-" fan- -»h,ch.l.ey^«cre '*!''' * >'i r,'l^.l;H ^^'f °f 1'^^ "fp^; ^"'^ t ^ ^^='r '', ""'"^''^ '^^^' ^"^ ^i^c'^^ =n'^ 1 5i-i"c c-dled the mighty to Hiy ^uath, Z^l^^' r';;' ::;:.^'^^''->"'n"t'"'';''""^'t^ • „, -"^thcmthatreioyceinmy^^glory. i;;:t' follow- thnrwickcJafr:- i' Then (hall nonc huit nor dcftroy m all the ^ J o ^ ing, befi-eiketh a;oo,n-: bur Chtift bvhisSri"t lliall refnrme thrm. Hid B'orlte i» ihem fn:b anoKecpe it not. b Toivir iheMede; and the r*ifiars. c J'l.at is , p"' mH'uaM thifitlejth'ttlicv Ihillbrlikf bmies.faiioivinganj louing oneauoiher, paredan! jppojrtedto I'xecme my i»d«mrm«. d \Vh--l)A''1linglygoe»- !in.lcj(tofrj;Uheiicri!'ll»Oe.^'uii<,Ciiaji,«Mj. d It ffijocin aiefcatabiin- bout the worke « hetcuuto I jfjioyw Ibeoii.bu.t liowe tlit wiiktddw ttiit» ianceMilifwitertiotlicfei. ' '■ ' '^ teodeCbap.io.f, • .«Tiie hvth."n.im*«< hra-los whtt thcli'icifffitiiins Babel like to Sodom and Gomorah. Chap.xiii/. The fall of the tyrant. 4^ 4 The noife of a multitude « in y mounraincs, T^Or athcLord will haue compairion of laa- » Heelhcwtiii like a great people: a tumultuous voice of y king- X* kob, and will yet chufe IC'-ati , and caiife them wi.y < .oJ wil hift« doms of the nations gatlioied txjgcdicr: the Lord to reft in their o\vne land : and theftrangcr ^ (lia'.l '" d'ft'«y liistne. ofhoftcsnumbrcthcheholleof thebattell. ioyne himfelfe vnto them, andchcy fliall cicaue '^iufehewi\i'd'ii- J They come from afarre countrc)', from tlic to the hoiife of laakob. , ucr bis chotcli. e Thearmyoftlie endof the heauen: »«tf» the Lord with the <^ wca- 2 And die people (hall receiue thcm,and bring b JiiMniDg.that Mcdet jii'l i"« ponsof hii wradi to deftroy the whole land. them to their o«ne place,and the houfc of Ifratl '.*" .^""''«^'|>'^^ L"S"'^" ^ ^^"'"^'^ ' >'°" ^°^ ^^^ ''^y °^^l'*^ ^^^"^ '^ ^^ ^•''" ^^'^^^ '^^'^ '" ^^^ '•''"'^ °^ ^' ^'^'^^ ' ^°'' **cb»" h»nd ' f ye Babylonians, hand : it Ihall come as a deftroyer from the Al- ' feruants and handmaids:;',nddieyfhalcr.kc them' <»orihipof God. mightie. prifonei-s, whofe captiiies diey were,and haue rule * Signify. ng, iiut 7 Therefore (IwU all hands be weakened,and ouer their oppreliours. beV'nots'tot'l'.e all mens iiearts Ihall melt, j ^ And in that day when the Lord fliall giue gI nn" j?Md'iii« 8 And they fhalbe afraid :angniOi and forow thee reft from thy (brrowe , and from d»y fcaie, theyibould be flial take thmi, and they lliall haue paine,as a wo- and from the fore bondage, wherein thou diddeft ^'""gl" *«'•«' '•'• man that trauaileth : cucry one (halbe araafed at ferue, by th7p(ea^hin'» • The Bibyloti- his neighboiir,and their faces /W6e //% g flames 4 Then fhalt thou take vp this pronerbe .i- ojiiie Apofliest an$>:iger,&g:iefe offire. gainft the King of Babcl, and lay ,Howe hath the wheicby aiUic ^ ftjlbe fo much, Beholde, thedayoftheLordecommcdi, opprcflbur ceafcd? and the Kold-tliirftie iS«6e/ '"^fl'sK'*"'''' * Z:^:"L. cruel, wkhw:.thandfierceangertolaythelandreit^^^^^ r . , . . , \ .. r u ct'Sr/.th. ■ h They that are walte :and he flialldeftroy thelinnersout oiit. y The Lorde hath broken the rodde of the ,o.j. outtcoint, Dull 10 For the *> llarres of heauen and the planets wicked,4»»(/thekcpteroftherulers: d OutH.tie thinkethjub^ihe thcreoflhalnot giue thcirlight:thefunne Ihall be 6 Which fmotc the people in anger witha fiffetcdallvio. ft'earth ate again"ft darkened in bis going forth^and the moone (ball continuall plague,*?;;/ ruled the nations in v^ath: J'eV'o'be do^e them,Ezek5J.7. not caufc her light to (hine. if anywereperfecuted, hedid''notlct. e Mtaning.tiilt loel;.j5.Miuh. |j And I will vilite the wickedncflc Tpon the 7 The whole wot !de is at * reft 4n' fing for ioy. renjne.iherecan Babylon to tbe I ^^'H "Ills '^''c arrogancie of the I' proude to 8 Alio the firre trees reioyced of thee , and etntoi-'tniu'iro'"' wholework^' ccafe, and wilcaftdowne the pride of tyrants. die cedars of Lebaiion,/i;.'«^, Since thou art laid howde'teftabiea cauretheyfoeiifte. ,j I wil make a ' man more precious then fine dovvnc,no hewer came vp againft vs. t'liagtyrannieu, ' byreafn™of"hc'ir gold,etienam3nabouey wedgcofgoldofOphir. 9 Helbeneathismoouedforthceto f meetc '"j''S'''e'"f<'»- ■ eteat empiie. I J Therefore I wil (hake the heauen, and the thee at thy comming, rayfing vp the dead for haue "c" fion*to k HeBoteththe earth {hall rcmooue out of her place in the wrath thee, *«e» all the princes of thecal th, and hath teioyceattheit priDcipall vice, of^tbc Lorde of hoftes,and in the day of his fierce raifed from their thrones all the Kings of the na- deftiuftion. whetenmothey / ^ 5 f Auhcughtbey are moft giuen, ""g*-'^' ^ uuio. feaied leflthou a« are all that a- 1 4 And "it (hall be as a chafed Do e, and as a 10 All they (Ball crie,and fay vnto thee, Art ojj,ui^'j(^j^g„[,Ig thee for goide,or through : and whofocucrioynethhimfelfe, (hall (pread vnder thee,and the wormes coucr thee. led. which knowo life"s ve'rfe'r" ^^" ''>' ^- ^"'O'"'^- - ' . ' ^ How art thou faUen from heauen,0 ^ Lii- ■><« "■..all cea- , mMtining.the 1 6 * Their "children alfo fliall be broken in cifer, fbnne of the morning^ /jj/rfcutdowne to d"nruaion'ibac tompliiTied when rousofgold. befide rheftanes of God: I will fitte alfo vpon """a^lhat f b)Yo"n'buta'tn' '^ ^'"^ bowes alfo fliall they deftroy the the mount of the Congregation in the fides of ihoughtcft thy the death of Alex- children, and Ihall haue no compaflionVpon the the' North. fel/enioftgloti- andet tbe great, fmiteofthe wombe,and their eyes (hall not fpare 14 I will afctnd aboue the height of the °,"^'^''|jf ''"""*: the children. cloudes, nnd I will be like the moft high. uen"or1he icort^'^ 19 AndBaBelthe glorieof kingdomcs, the 15 Eutthou (halt bee brought downc to the ning Sane that I*--' be.iutic andpndeoftheChaldeans,flialbeasthc gTaue,tothefidcsofthepit. goethbefpicthp ^ 1?^%?'*^ deftrudion of God * in Sodom and Gomorah. 16 Ihey that fee rhee,fliall ^ looke vpon thee [""."'i' "Jojj-'^- o Whoviiihto 20 It ihall not bee inhabited for eucr, neither and confider iiee , faying , Is this the man that Nebuchad-neMit goe from country fliall it be dwelled in from generation Co genera- madctheeard^to tren-.blc,4«nf'. 21 But pZijmflial lodge there,and their hou- houfeofhisprifoners. asPfai.48.j. P "■'■if'; 7« «'• fes flialbe full of Ohim: Oftnches flial dwel diere, 1 8 All the Kings ofthe nations, euen they all "''^''."J' ^' °'"' •her Wilde beaftj, j.o niij i fi i i-l/- ueih that tyrants • fjoles.or wic ^^' ^"^ Satyres (ball dance there. llcepe in glory,cuery cnein hisowne honfe. fight agiintl God ked rpirits,whcre. 2i And Ijmfhallcrie in their palaces,nnddra- 19 Butthouart™caftoutof thygrauelikeaowheniheyperfe.'; by Satan deluded gons in their pleafant palaces : and the time there- abominable branch : /<\e therayment ofthofeoitehischurcij,. nnn,a5bythefai. of is ready to come, and diedayesdiereof fladl diatareflaine, anddirufttliorowvvithafworde, 1^'' Ti"'** -"u- nes.goblmvand rii •' l-i 1 \ n r r ■ ihemfeluei « bit fiwblike/aotafies. not DC prolonged. wtiich goc downc to the (tones of the pit , a$ a pi,ce, • THAP XIIIL carkeifetrodenvnderfeete. k Id marutiiinj ^ " , , 20 Thou Qialtnotbeioynedwiththeminthe »«'•'«• . I Tie relurni ofthi profit pom ctpiiuuif. 4 Tht Ari/jcn 1 To let iheni at oftfieHinrofBthtot- ti Tht d} iltfiriiCiimofihtPhilifl'mK, iacheri,(by tyrannic was to abbotied. graue, AgainftMoab. Ifaiah* . ThecaufesofMoabsfalL graue , becaiife thou haft deftioycd thine owne nounting vp of Luhith : and by the way of Ho- land, and llaine thy people : die feede of the vvic- ronaim ttiey h (hall raife vp a crie of deifa\idion. h He defaibeth kedthalnotbercnovvmedforetier. 6 For the ^vateis of NimrimQialbe dried vp: ^'''^^^J^'^^^^^^^^^ 21 o Prepare a flaughter for his children , for therefore the grafle is withered, the herbs confu- of the Moabitcl the iniquitie of tlieir fathers: let them not rife vp med, *»(i there was no greene herbe. nor poifefl'e die land,nor fil die face of the world 7 Therefore what euery man hath left, and with enemies. '^^i'' fubftance (hall the)' beare to the i brooke of i To hWe them- 22 f For I will rife vpagainft diem (faieth thevvillowes. relucsp.iMl iheit die Lord ofho(b) and vvilcutotffrom Babel the 8 For the crie went round about the borders foftl^mthit name and die remnaiit,and thefonueandthene- of Moab : «»<:( the howling thereof vnto Eglaim, ,rcnii«e. phewjfayth the Lord . and the (krikmg thereof vnto Beer-Elim, I so linc b) no 23' And I wUl make it a pofleflion to the 9 Becaufe the waters of Dimon niallbefiiU """ds cute God J VCD- geaoce. « As 1 iuue beg'in todetttoyihe Af (yriiDS in Sanebe- rib/o wi! I conti- nue, and deftioy tliemwhQly.when Surely like as I haue purpofed, (b ihallit co.r.e to CHAP. XVI. The c*ufti vhirejtrt iht Moakitti mt dtfirtfed. SEnd 3 yeeabmbetothe ruler of theworlde * y-fi**"'^"^'!, from the rocke of the wildemelfe, vnto the hV derideththeu 1 (hall diliuer >ou paffejand as 1 haueconfulted,it (liall ftand : ftomBjbyloiu 2 J o That I wilbrcakc topieces Afihui inniy r f '•"° '•'= '***^ land , and vpon my mountaines will I trcade him q KMdectup. ^,^^^^ ^^^^^ . ^^ ^^^^^ j^j^ ^,^y^ ,-,^,^jl j^^^ f^^^^ mowitaine ofthe daugker Zion t Hewilleth the Philiftimjoolto reioyce bccaufo the le«"es are di- mlnilbed in their |)owei:fortheit Ktength Iball be grcatet then euer it was. { The Iftaelites, which were brought to mod extteine miferie. Pthem , and his burden ihall be taken fromotF their flioulder. 2 6 This is the counfell that is confulted vpon the whole worlde , and this is the hand (Wretched outouer all the nations, 27 Becaufe the Lorde of hoftes hath determi- ned it , and who lliall difanull it ? and his hand is ftr etched out,and who (hall tume it away ? 28 f In die ycere that King Ahaz dyed , w.-is this q burden. t To wit my peo. ^9 Reioyce not, (thou whole r Paleftina) be- ple. ' caufcthe rod of him that did beat thee , is bro- ken;for our ofthe fcrpents loote Ihal come forth long delay .which That j«, from the lewes, ot Arty, tias; for they wete both Horth ftom Paleftina. X But they Aialt be all leady , acd ioyne together. y Which (bill cometoepquite ofthe ftateoithe Church. 2 They (hall an- fweie,y the Lotd doerh (l< fend hit Chut cfa,3r.d them that ioyne them- ielues tbetcuato. a Rtaie chap.ij.l b The chicfeci- tie, whereby the whole countiey was meant. c The Moabitej fhjllflee?o theit idt>!es(or fuccour, _ For it (halbc as a bird that ^ flieth, and a ""»»''' "<>' "P*"* ndUbrfaken: the daughters of Moab fliall be at r^u"/!'.'!",;'',. the toordcs ot Amon. i„g jhrm that it i> J Gatheracouufel,executeiudgemet:Cniake nowtoolate,(ee. thy (hado w as the night in the midday: hide them '"§ *« vengeance diat are chafed out : bewray not him that is fled. 2^°^" ''''"' 4 Let my banilhed d vvel with thee : Moab be b ^re is no thou their couert from the face of the defiroyer: temedie.but yoo for the extortioner <* (hall ende : the deftroyer "yf^^'^h we h"" fhalbe confumed , a»;itheoppreflbur(h.-iHceafe what Moab (hooI4 out of the land. haue done, wbeti J And in mercy (hall the throne be prepared, ifrael their neigh- eandheQialfit toou it in ftcdfaihidle , m die bourwatmafftiv ..^... — , „.w..>.-.f - f . . , . 1 ,- T - • I aion,towhonib«. a cockatrifc, and the fruitejhereofi?)*/*;^ a fiene tabernacle of Dauid, ludgsng, and feeking uidge- „„re ihey would ment,andhaihngiufticc. gioenolhadow 6 We hatie heard ofthe pride of Moab (hee °°' comfott.ihey is very proud) ?«#/; his pride, and his arrogancie, ' "("rfi/ "**°" and his indignation, 6/« his ^liesfh^!^t\otbeCo. 7 Thci efore (liall Mcab hoivle vnto Moab; SI Howie, O "ate, eric, Ocitie; thou whole euery one Ihall howle: for y foiuidations of Kir- land of Paleftina art dilTolued , for there niall harefeth (hal ye mourne,yet diey (halbc sftnken, come from the "North a fmoke, ami nonc/fe-a/fre , « Fof the vmeyardes of Hellibon are cut c ThefrvaWcon^ X alone,at Iiis time appointed. don7ie,4 Wdie vine of Sibmah: h the lords of the fiW and moud j2 What flial dien one anfNverythemelTengers headien liauc broken the pimcip.-U vines thereof: ^| -,(, , i„. oftheGcntiles ? That the Lorde hath (hi>!iihed they are come vnto ■ laaxer. diev vwndred in the ^3.,. iZion.andthetKioreofhispcoplertialtniftinit. wildernefle: her goodly branches llretchcd out g F»tallym.r ' „ A D V,' themfehieSj.T>«iwent oner the fea. mournin|,yet the > " , ■^. P- i^,J • , 9 Therefore will l' I weepe \vith the weeping «!;',. i'envn.a ^ yrof>hrcin«Km-l Moth. / o .- l • cci L r-w i t ui ^ ftroyeri.e'ienvnt© T He 1 burden of Moab <=ureK' ^ Ar of Moab °^ i^a:xi.tx, & of the vine ofSjbmah, O Heihbon: ,!,« (o„ndatioM. was dellrovcd, rt,..-a brought tofilcnce ni a -^^ Elcaleli I will irakc thee drunkcwith my J? .r'-^'^f'^'- ni^ht : furely Kir ofMo.'.bvNasdefh-oyed, xnd teares,b^aufcvponthyfiunmer fruits, and vpon ^j;^"',;;"* ""■« ■■■'•••■• thv harueft ' a (howting is fallen. ; Meaning, that i o Arkl gla dncs is taken aw.iy, and iov out of the coumrey of flying ferpent. '^0 For the ffirft borne of the poorefhall be fed, and the needy (hall lie downe in fafetie: and I will kill thy rootc with famine, and 'it (halflay thy remnant. d The Afytiani (hall opprelTe (he irraeltte],but fo(» while. Meaning Chri(T. brou;4ht to (ilence in a night. 'Heaiallgovptothetemplc&toDibon i o /xrKi gia incs is taKen aw.iy hieplaces to weepe: for "^ Ncboand for diepkntifullhelde:and!nthev,neyaresl],dlbe ] -^*»^;;* ba fhal Moab howle : vpon all ^thcirheads "« ''"g"]K nor (howting for lov: die treader fliall JStinng. Ih^lbe baldneffe, and euerj- beard (haucn. ""^ ^^-^^^ ^""'^ '" ^^; *^'"e P^^i^" = I haue caufed ,h„eof -ere cati- In their ftrectesHi-illdiey bee girded widi diere.ovcingtoccafe. pieciouttliingt Ih, ed into the bot- to the hieplaces to weepe but it Ml be too Medeba fhal Moab howle : vpon : lat<. ~ rtitie facLcb;hro;XeVo7p;;;'';f ;h«7houS:andTn » VVhercfore,my"^bo)veIs(halfoundlikean ^^^:;^ Welt pa,tes the their ftreetes euety one (ball howle, and come harpe fbrMoab,and nunc inward partes (or Kcr- „„,^ .^e fea. P"'P;"'''='*'^'« dovTOewidnveepin-^. harelh. . w un ,'•''''7'''"'"''" .u.,.H,jre!,row And Hcfhbon Ihal cric.nnd Elealeh • their , 12 And vjhenjt (hall appearc that Moab O-.al .he.rpUg^^^^^^^^^ "''"""L vovcefliail bee heard vnto lihnx: thereftuethe be w.^ne of fa.s hieplaces, thcnlhall he comcto ^:2^^^^ theit hs'te ;i,row I«n_ moaincd.lo in would baue nioo. Moabi-.es, oraf oidc • for thcv (hall "oe vn with weeping by the '"dlhculefof '^'.wlien thrycattie thy commoditifs from tbee. aw lerem 48.5?. one that felt the ' / o J i a i ^ For very /i^rowe and conirslsio". n Tuey (Kill vfc all meancs to fee ke C'tatiudgerccntdf nodtha' (hould come vpon t'.em. g Mraning.iJwl it WW brlpeof their iduleiasdiliir. vaiht : fur Chrmoi their great ged laall not tet l«nie lJ>it«u(i lined in |>lt4faic,«»4 ■cuetieltlotowt. able to bdpt tbtm. of Damafcus and Ifrael. o He appftioied o In three yccres,as the "Crcs of an r hirclin»,and »certainetiint(o the glory of Moab fhall be contemned in all the pgDiihtiietnc- orcacmulticude,andtheremnant(halbcvery fmal niici Id. ^ r 1 I p Who will ob- ana teeble. leiueiuftl) tbe . timi: for tbe which he i J hiied.and reinc bo loDger,but will eoet long for if. C H A P. XVII. I ^frophtcil of the dtftrntiiohorDtm*('i'i*niEphr*im. 7 i altmiiit montth lo 'tftnunct. CIiap.xvll.iiVTii.rTx. Deftruftion of Egypt. 47 CHAP. XVIII. I Oflhetntmitiofthe Cljurch, J ^nd efihe votAtioii tf ibt Cnititti. OH the a landefhadovvinj? with wines, which a H«niesneih IS beyond the i iiicrs ot hthiopia, ^(.i^i, ^^^^^, ^^f a Sending ambafladours by the Sea, cuenin watdeiheSej, vclfcls of b rcedcs vpon the waters,/*!'/*;?, 'Go, which wjj f" lull yce fwift menen^crs, to a nation that is fcattercd f ^^'^^"JX'' '''* abroade , andfpoyled , vnto a ternble <> people compareth i (Iruflionolihcre twoKing5,of Sy- liaand Iliad, when as ihcy had GOnlpirtd theo- uertlitoK of lu- dab. Re dc Chip T He » burden of b Damafcus. Behold, Damaf- from their beginning cucn hitherto : a nation by wings) fetmcd lo i CI c p. I ^^^ .^ taken away from being a citic, foric litleandHtle, aien troJen vnderfootc , whofc QiadowihrKa. b The chiefe city fliall bc a ruinous heape. • land the '^fiooilshauefpoyled. LYciyeiwere* •fsy"'- _ 1 The cities of' Aroery^<»//6efor(aken: they j AH yee the inhabitants of the worlde and gf„,. Jfo^oeb tie'y ots ytia'by A'albe for die flockes: for they (hal lye ;/;«r,and dwellers in the earth, ihall fee when ' hec fctteth as they madf (liips thetiitrAtnon. none ilull nakc them afraidc. vpaligncin themountaines,andwben heblow- ofthemfotfwift. d It fecnieihthat j The munition alfo fhall ceafc fiom tt F.- cth the trumpe,ye fliall hc?,re. c This miy be"* would'comfort pbraim, and the kingdome from Damafcus, and 4 Forforhtl.ord faidevntome, I wil greft ken that they ffnt theChurchinde. theremnant of Aram llialbeas the^gloricof thc and benoldc in my tabernacle,as '> thehcatcdry- other to comfort curing the de- ^ children ofIfrael,faith the Lord of hoftes. ing vp the raine , and as a cloude of dewe in the •''' ''r Vbenf '" 4 And in that day the glory of f laakob fliall heatc of harueft. hdpe'againft iheir be impoueriflied, and the tatncs of his flcfli fhall 5 For afore the haruefl when the f^oine is fini- et)erKiei°and fo ih* be m.ide leanc. fhed,andthefruiteisripin2intheflourevrhenhe i.orddidihreateu ^ J Aniit fhall be as when the hantcfl manga- fliall cut downe the branches with hookes, and ''^,\„^^^J*li\^c tncrcth g the come , and reapech the eares with fliall take away ,?»• 8 And he (ball not looke to the altars , the uers haue fpoyled ) to the place of the Name of ^3 G^d threatnei, workes of his ovvnc hands, neither fhall he looke the Lord of hoftes,e»jn the mount Zion. Deut.iS.;?. to thofcthings,v.hichhisOwntingers haue made, « Meaning, the AITytiatis.aschap.S.?. I when the lord^preparcth to fight ». as groues and ima'^es gainK the Ethiopians, g l wihlay a while from punilliingy wicked, h Which 9 In that daythall the cities oftheir ftrength '""/'"■"."If"* =>«« P'ofi.^b'e for.the riping of f'"''"= "^'/'''^''.'''^"^Vee u/ ..u i- <-!■ i-i. t.„ si,i u^ u • u thathewiUfeemetcfauoiirthem, andeiueihemabundancelor atinie,Dutnec be as the lorfaking oi boughes & branches,which „;„ fudj^nly cut them off. i Kot oaely men Ihal comemne them.but the bruit ' they did,for(ake,bccaure ofthe children of Ifra- beafte». k Meaning, that God wil pitie biiChutch,»nd leceiue (hat litlc tern. oaot a> ad ofteriog vnto himlelfe, CHAP. XIX. I rhi itflru^ioH of the Egyfti»m by th< ^]rtri'>«l- '8 Of their conueijitH to the Lord, THc a burden of Egypt. Eehold,the Lord b ri- , j,^^^ chap.tj,!. dcth vpon a fwift cloiide,andfhal come into b BecaufetheE. <^-owc, and in die morning Ihalt thou make thy Ecypt, aii.d the idoles of Egypt fhall be moued at gvpiianstiuded fecde to riorilh : but the harueft Hiall be gone in his prefcnce, and the heart of Egypt fhall melt in ["j|)' ^^'"" "' the day °ofpofleflion,aiid thersjhalbtdeCperaxe the midsofher. in'the muliitmle forowc. 2 Andlwillfetthe Eg>'ptiansagainfttheE- of their icioles,ane to de- rael Ihall no mote bee ablf to de'end tlieir inhabitants . then bnlVct, when God UetS of defence flialbc emptied and dricd Vp J thC ftjoy the Church flial! fend ilicencmie to plague ihcm. m Which ate excellent, and brorght reedcs and flnP^CS fhall be CUtdov'.hc. '^: 'o\'^''tii.i.Q\iton. out o! other coiintrey?. n AsiheLotdthreatneth i!'f w:ckcf^i■?hisla:^■.I.eliit. ' "^ jo.aa.chap.^p.a*. Li6A6. o The T'tophet lamenteth, confidering the horrible plague that was mounie,3nd all they ofminehands,andirrael mine inheritance. the water gnfheth that caf; angle into theriuer.,(hall lament,& they CHAP. XX. S3 out of a mouth, that fprcad their net Vpon thewaters, (hall bee » The three furescapmilie of Egypt and Elhiofudtfcribidi/ b The Scriptures , p-Up^pJ tlxthretyteres lomgrahdofjfuth. t^:^^ i Moreouet,theythatworkeinflaxeofdi- |Ntheyeerethat a Tar^n came tobAfl^dod ?ai^Sh/n^ co..:,e>.bytaki.2 u£b fortes, (hall be confounded, andtheythat if 5?""' ^'^°"/,lSof Aslhurfenthun) and .jcing.fs.x?. "* sA-ayitihccom. ^gauc nettes had fought agamft A'hdod,and taken it, bAcuieofthe «'byvi"cS'' 10 Forth"eirnetsfhalbebroken,andallthey, * At the fame time fpake the Lord by the hand P''|'*-'; ffi:dn,chl« thatmakepondes,./^:a/i.heauieinheart. ofI6ahthefonneof An,ox,faying Go,&bofe ^SsTnrbe. .hings.whereby , i Surely the nrinces of i Zoan ^re fooles: the J^-' fickecloth from thy loynes and put otf thy ,ib ^as fo called. «oun:tie. ar. ca- counfel of the Wife counfellers of Pharaoh is be- J^o°« ^.""J^ 'f >" ^0°"=^- And he did fo,^valklng na- ^, v h.c fija,fi^ "f"'''. /- .n I r ^ T.L L T I, Ked and barefoote. et'i that the pr* icille aifoTa. comefoouOiihowfay yeevnto Phavaoh, I « am " , * j^i't jV-j t -i, r .ir- phet did lament re,;utnoi°d*c thefonneof thc wife? Ism thefonnc ofthean- . ? ^"'^ t' ^"'t^^l' Like ^ "l^ fcruant Ifai- \,,^(„„,,,, TponN.lui cientKin<'s> ah hath walked naked,& bare foore three veeres, he fa. v prepared, kHenotethtbe ,°,^ ^ ,, t -.«.. .U-. «, - <« a figne and wonder vponEgVpt,and Ethiopia, before the three fi.n«,r.:nfphi *2 Where are now thy wife men , that they °c ruim t.--„ i-Anl V t ' u! veeres that hee « ':^o er" maytellthec, ormayknowewhattheLordeof +. ^^Ji?'^'"!!?^^"":,^'''.^^^'!'' L'eVtVakedtd f^adedthe'kins hoftcs hath determined again(tEgypt> captiu.tie of tgypt and the caDt.u.ty of Ethiopia, b„rfoo.,d. ihathewas^ie. , j The princes of Zoan are become fooIes:the *«Jyongmen&oldmcn,3akedandb;u_efoote tLt'ufc*;" tLoa princesoffNopharedeceiued, they haue decei- wRhdieirbuttockesvncouered, .othefhameof •ncieiit,ardrohc ued Egypt,e««a the ■" corners of y tribes thereof "^^.^ , r^r. ir jl n. j r.'r flattered hi^felfe, ^^Yhe Lord hath mingled Jnong them the . .5 Andthcy(halfeare,mid bealhamedof eE- e In-bofeayde f^oJfiSh-s!'- rpinte nofe^ours- andtheyhauecaSfedEgypt ^7^htlZfeS£n of^lLtyTc'tS ^ °' — ^'^ ::^d":fc"ref • n^nKnS? ''""''" ^"""" thatda>.Beho,d,fuch.sXeaati^^^^ ^^-yX thegre.tcaira. ,j Neither fhall there be any worke in E-ypt, ^v." fledforhelpetobedelmeredfromtheKuig w-jch-.vascoa,- in The principall ,.t • 'l .l„ i „„ j n J., .,^..,u» ,,:!., ,!,» kJ^^-v-^ o( As hur.and how (bal we bedeliuercd? paffed about wiih vpholderi.heleol ^^'^"^"'"^"'^dmayodo,nor the taile,the branch ' r^ u « d wt their enemies, arethechiefeft HOrthcruIh. - „, , ,» r, il r J.,., asanylewithwa. cauf.ofthcitdc- 1(5 In that day (hal! Egypt bee like vntO WO- ^ Ofihedefl.uam.ont'lhnhthePerPtmAni^Mtdes. 11 tets. « Fo^he fpirite ""^^ • ^""^ ■; f f " ^^^^/'^.^"'^ feare becaufe of the He burden of the a deferr Sea. As the whirle- , on the fea fide of wifedome,he "lOU'ng of^he hand ofthe Lord of f;o(tes,wluch \ ^^j^j^ -^^ ^^^ S^^^ ^.^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^i,_ tctweenelndea. harhmadsthem liefhaketh ouer It. dernefle/a Oial it b come f^om the horrible land. >».fCaidea,»rasa *ew't"hef;irk ^7 And the land of ludah Jalbe a fe.ue P vn- ^ Agrieuousvifion was (hewed vntome,The ^JheSh'" *e^w.h^thefp>r.t to Egvpt : euer>. one th.t maketh mention of^, ctranfg?drour<.^*«J?atranfgreflbur,andthede. c'aWer^" o Neither f great 'I'albe afraid thereat,becaufe ofthe counfel ofthe f^^^,^ j^ 3 deftroyer.Go vp d EIam,berieee b That i,,the ra- Botthefn-.allthe Lord ofhofts,whichheharhdetermmed vpoi. it. Media: Ihauecauled all the mourning « thereof '""'^/v'"" ">» ftrong nor the j g !„ that day fliall hue cities m the land of ^^ ^^^^ ^ the Mfdes,and Tconfiderins ^gypt 1 fpeake the language of Canaan and Ihall ^ Therefore are my f loynes filled with forow: c The Aflyriao., thatthroushiheit rfweareby the Lord of iiodes: one (hal be called forowcs hauetakenmeeasthe fo-ovvesofa»vo- ACaldrms .which TlZtG»r"'^''^'''i°{^'^f'''r^u\ , CUT .L ni.inthattrauaileth:Iwasboweddownewhcnl'''^/'"'2^^^^^^^ S^et'^ncit . \9 InthatdayOialthealtaroftheLonibee heard it,,W I was amafed when I faw it. iVrre^'o" put their truft in 'n the mids ofthe hnd of Egypt, and t a pillar by ^ j^,ij„e ^^^ f^^^^ . fearcf ulncs troubled me: the Med.s & Pet. themA were thcr- the border theieof vnto the Lord. _ . ^ the night g of my pleafures hath hee turned into •"•"'."d'his he fore now puiu- lo And it fhalbefor a (ieneand fora witneHe r, . ^^^„ ^ '* propiiecied an ^:«''le«M!me vntotheLordofhoftesinthclandofF,^vpt:for T-J.eparrthou f table:watch in ^vatch towre: fco' e U cX' light vpon theo,. they (hall crie vnto the Lord, becaufe or the op- „te,drinke : f> arile,ve princcs,3noynt the (hield. to paffe. q Shallmake one preflers, and he (hal fend them « a Sauiour and a ^ For thus hath the iLord faid vnto me,Goe, '^ ^,1 E>»^.'>''"«»- confer. on of faitb great man,and (hall deliuer them. fetT witchman totcllwhathereeth neth .he Perfian,. withihepcopl- ^ A j.u T J fi ii,.,i,„„ ^^^c^u^-c^^ itca watcnman.totcu wnatneieein. e Becanfe.hey cf Gad : by :he :'. ^ I And the Lord nialbe kno wen ot the Eg> p- ^ ^nd hee faw a charet with tuo horfemen: {hall finde no fue. fpeach ofcanaan, tians, and the Egyptians (hall knowe the Lord in k g charet ofan afle, aadzdaitt ofa camel : and "".they (hall ^» "-^"Jher'e ;."■ ''"^ '^^^' ^"^ ^"^ ' ^^crifice and oblation,and Ihal ^c hearkened and tookc diligentheedc. Tm h?urca11?e'? lorrJ".":;" vowevowesmo theLord,andperformer/;^.. g Andheecryed, A Hy^n: my lord,I(tande rhem.Tce"^ ferued. " So the Lord nialfmitc Egypt, he (hal fmite continually vpon the watch towre in the day iDouming.whom r Shall renonore and hcale it : for he (ha returne vnto y Lord,and time,and I am fet in mv watch cuery night: g'^ylon had .f- onT^Ceaio h=n-=ilbemtreatedofthem,and(],alhealethem. And beholde, this mans ckaret commeth ff.fj^.p,^ ft",; God a'S. ^ ? ^l ^y '^^y Pi^U tf^ere be a path from y E- ^j^j, two horfemen. And «> he anfwered and faid, ph't fplake.hTn f Meanin^cl fixe gVPt to AsOiur,anJ AsHisr (hd coma into Egypt, * j^^f,^, -^ fi^^^^^. j^ j^ f ji^^^ ^^^j ^1 ^hc images of ^-^ P"fon ofthe t^'r'^^''^L '"'^ n^-'P' -'u'a ^ " ■• ^° *^ Eg)'ptians fliall hergodshathhe brokenvnto theground. ^H^JZ"h«ie.i. ferue Go.l.and the wnrflim w.rhi AcfVviir " « . ,-. - 1 t '^i c S Heptophocieta fixtrena'nein ? l.j^ T'n Tr«M 1 ..,], t," J • k 10 O " my thrclh.ng, and the f comeof my fh, d^athof Bel- their wickedne« ^4 I" ^^f ^^y (hall ffrael bee the third vyith ^^^^^ ^,,3^ „,hich I haue he rd ofthe Lord of (haz«r,.. Dan.?. ""an?he,e'lwd ^^'^^ andAslhur, eaf«ablefliTiginthemiddes hofts, theGodofIfracl,hancinicwed vnto you. ';f;;;J°i;'J^™'^* fceb«oneV.?ft.. t There fhalSeeuidtnt f.gnes and tnkeni.that Gods relio;ion " f The burden of oDumah.HecallethvntO ^,;deft"j"5| ^ is there; which mJnerolfpeact-. ts.aken of ihe Patriatki,and ancient tiuiss,« hen h Whiles 1 bey are eating and drinking, they (balbe commanded to run to their <3odhid not as yet spponiedthe pla.eandfuUmineihowlife would dee wor- weapons, i Towitiinavifionfavtheipiiitofprophecie. k Mcaning,e.ii.S.riu-.i^J8. n Meaning.Babyloa. |£4.yj<;nr. o Whick UOM faith &icli£)«3,aadlhoulJ be all ggeioldc rnd«( Cbrifi tbcit tliefhcatd. tvasacidcof (he UhmaditMiand was fo named oi Duinah, Gene.15.if, hedcftrudionoifleruralemforctoIJe. Chap. xxi;.xxiij. Peaftlngforfafting. 48 r, AmouDtaineof me oiit of P Scir , Watchman, what was iii the 12 And in that day did the Lord God of hofts the idumeans. j^p{,j > vVatchman, wliat was in the night ? call vnto weeping and mourninj?, and to baldnes P '" ""'•' "f"" ?h " ni'c;,;cfof « i The watchman laid , The l'mi, V.huchU ^.}° ^^ J? '^at day VVlll I •' Callmyferuant zckiab.eu.tafpi. ntx\»'. i^ ^thTfntnmgtgMnnshihMt to nwbojtof. tliaKim the lonne Ot HllKiah, nngtoybigbeit ficeitukmufrifirTtd. 21 And with thy garments will I clothchim, r Meamng.ihathe . M*aning.iad«, >-|-He burden of the a valley of viflon. What ^nd with thy girdle will I ftrcngthen him: thy Ta^e'vpoiT'J."'' which was com- Y b aileth thec nowe that thou art wholy "one po^er alfo will I commit into his h;.nd , and hee ihi„g. paired about with . l . /> .nns^ " (lialbe a father of the inhabitants of lerufalem, 1 Whereas hee o,oun..ines.and , F V„ 2„j ^^^^^ ^ ^^ of ludah. «'""'g''t to make wasca'.lediheval- 2 inou tnat art ruuoi'- noiie, acitie lUll OI , > i_ .^1 r l i. r« r r\ -j -it hisnameiramoltal leycfv.nons.be. bmte, a iovous citic : rfiyilaine men (hall not 6e , " And the ^ key ofthe houfe otDauid will byhiu-amousfe- caufe of the Pro- j^gj^g j ^^j^j^ fvvordjior die inbattell ^^y ^?°" "'^ flioulder : fo hee (hall open,and no polchre.he died phets, which were , . ^ ^ „ together from the ^^^ 'liaH (hutiand he fliall (htit,and no man (hall moft miierably a- whom ibey namrd bowe:the>Mhalbe «^bound;all that fhalbe found *^pcn. .„ ^ „ 1 . 1 • /• t Si-nifyinp.that Seer.. in thee, (liall be bound together, which haue fled -^ And I wiU faflen him as a y naile in a fure „hatfoeuer digni. b He fpeaketh to fjomi'^j-rc. place, and hecfhalbe for the throne of £lorie to tie the wicked at- iBhabiwnw''we«'' 4 Therefore faid I,Turne away from mc: I wil his fathers houfe. i,-.„ „ii ^l,<. „i^ leirgthi'twiVtarae fiedvp.oj houfe weepe g bitterly : labour not to comfort mee for . 24 And they fliall hang vpon him all the glo- J^fb'Xmeof toppei for feare of the deftru(aion of the daughter of my people, ""= of "'^ fathers houfe, cuen of the nephcwes and ,|,»fe Priaces.by ? Wh?ck will 5 For.? « a day of trouble , and of mine and po^^eritie ^ all final vellelsfroni the veiTels of the whom they are to«,obeTallof ofperplexitiebythc Lord God of holies in the cuppes,euentoaUtheinftrumentsofmuhke P^/^fleward people and ioy. Valley of vifion, breaking downe the citie: and a ^^ Inthatday,faithy Lordof holtes,(hallthe ,g,i„e,outofth« d But for hunger, h cr\'in<^ vnto thcmountaines ■ »naile,thnt isfaftenedinthef.ireplace,depart& whichotficehe cap*t^'.'ie'' ""* 6 ^ AndElam i bare the quiuerin a mans fhalbe f>roken,& fall: & the burden that was vp- I'^^t-e^P^by f (vbifl, haae fled diarct 4,' horfemen,and Kir vncouered the fliield. «" '^'fl^albe ait oft: for tne Lord hath fpoken it. r ',"^i;','/;^^^';»- from other places y Andthv chiefe Volleis were fllllof charets, vntohimthefullchargeaiidgouernnoeDtofthcKingshonfe. y Iwileftabl.fh i? '"„ "" '*" and the horfemen fet themfelues in aray againjl >"■■" "iy-. .*.« .vyS.i? andfceciallyofthe 9 And yec haue feene ' the breaches of the btuihred. midifters.iere.y.i. citieof Dauid : for they were many, and ycega- ♦-|-HeaburdenofT\'rus. Howie, yefliippesof * Read'W-.'M. . Lt"oft%ne.^f'^^'lf^^v=''^'-Of^he^lo^"-Poole- ,, , l^TarfliiflK fore it is deftroyed,fo that there !;j«°l^^^^^^^^^^^^ inies whom God ^0 Andvce numbied the houfes ""ot lerula- is none houfe: none fliallcome from the land of /or marchandife. had appovmed to lem, and the houfeshaucyec broken downc to d chittim : it is « reueilcd vnijo them, c Xymsisde- ^Hr'"'",h'h' fo! ''fie the wall, a Beftill,yeethatdweH^theyles:themar- "|,';f„'',^^^''''* In mlud'e "ow'gS "And haue alfo made a ditch betweene the chants of Zidon , and fuch as paflc ouer the fea, j By cfaitdm dehueredthem two wallcs/orthc" v\'atcisofLheoldepoole,and haue frcplenifhedthee. they meant all th« once from Sane- haiic not looked vnto the maker " thcrof,neither \ j The g fcedc of Nilus growing by the abtm- y'<' and eoonniei ShePerta"tamf ' bad rcfpefi vnto him that formed it ofoldc. dance of waters, fea'hath ofthisdcft.-u&oa^ «mourwai:towit,inthehoufeofihef..reft,i.King.7-i. 1 Ye fo-tified therui- fpoken,faf«theftrengthof the fea.faying,! haue f HaiTbauBted nousplacM.wh'chwrrenejleiteJintimeof peace : meantngthewho'e citv and '^ • -1 j r. _i..r —l, ,.u;iXs „«;►!,/., '""'"O *"'"'>*« the ciiie of Dauid wh'ch was with.n the compaiTe of the cfber. m E.ther to ^'^^' traueiled,nor brought forth childre, neither ,^,^ puU downe fuch as might hntt.or elsto kaow what men thty were able to make, g MeaBirg,thc come of Egypt, wtich was fedde by the ouetflovwngof Niha. D "Toptouide if neede(houtd be of water, o To God that made Uiuiiilcili; h That is.Tytus, which was the ehiefe pott of thr Sea. i I haao Bopecf It tbui%iiieyt(unediiioreiatbcfevvo[ldlymeu£iUieaiaC«d< icfciaine,andami> a banco woaua that actKt had childe, \^ nounihed Thefallofryrus, Ifaiah. A curfc for fxnncs. nourillied yong men, wcr brought vp virgins. ly fpoy led : for the Lord hath fpoken thi-; word, k Beciufcibere J When tlie fame commcch to the Egypti- 4 The earth lanienteth and fadcih away ,the tAo countreyj ans, they Qiall bc It foric , concerning the lutnour worldc is feeble and decayed: the proude people wereioyneJ in ofTyru's. of the earth are weakened. l¥;,V^"i'^ . tf GoyououertolTarlhifli-.howIcyethat 5 . The earth calfodeceiueth, becaufe of the ,„,.;, ,e»<),e.h othct mjrch,nt i dwell m the yles. inhabitantes thereof : for they tranfgraTcd the not het fra.tc fo, togotoCilicia, 7 Is not this that your glorious w'^-.^ her an- bwes : they changed the ordinances , «««/») whofe marchants iire princes? Whereforethe inhabitants of the land arc <: bur- ceiuedGodof wUn'' "'"e^fem* whofechapmeii.^rf the Hobles of the World? ned vp, and few men are left. hishonout. rb«"h«e°fote'fl« 9 TheLordofhoftesiiath decreed this, to 7 The wine faileth, the vine hath no might; ia^a''Le°l"'^^^^ loothet coumriM ftaine the pride of all glory, and to bring to con- all that were of mer}'heart,doemourne,> i4.dcnt.j8.i«.ihu$ for fuccout, tefnpt ai] them that be glorious in the earth. 8 The mirth of tabrets ceafeth : t^ noife of «'" Prophets"»rtd Be«er'touch!d''noc ^° ^^^^ throughthv land like a flood ?# the them that reioyce,endeth: thcioy ofthe harpe 1°,?,^^" affliacd before. n as the (baking of an »oi 'only me*nt of l that feeing y cal- thereof : they raifed the palaces thereof 4«« G^lp' '1 loher, " 2ho"lyvntotheL'ord:itlhallnotbelaidevpnor vp out ofthe pit,fhalbetaken in the fnare:(br die |!j^ft,^" *** X She (hall labour kcptinftore, buther marchandife (liall beefor ■"vvindowes(Tomonhighareopen,anddiefoun- k Mcming.to ^yMmi2ar\ote. them that dwell bcforc the Lord, to eate fiiffici- datioas ofthe earth doe (hake. Ood.whowiil j!t":" an harloV*' ^"''y^ ^nd to hau£ durable clothing. 1 9 The earth is vtterly broken downe : the '',"|',',;* ^"h*^*,*^ when theeij long forgotten , feekcih by all raeanes to enterlaioe her louers. earth is cleanediirolued: the earth is mooucd CX- fhe wo°tl'de. ' y Though Ihee haue bene cballifed, of the lord, yet (he lliallreturne to het olde Ceedingly. 1 lamconfumed wicked praciifes and for giine Ihill giue het felfe toall mens liifts like an harlot. jq The Carthlhal rCelc tO and frO likca drU5- with care,eonfide>. 2 He (hewetliihJt Gcdyet by his preaching of the Gofpcll wilUall Tyrus to t„__,„„ .,„Jn,olk« .-/...^..o^ l.'t..i-o»>. ^^ArU„ rinethealfliftioo repentance, and turne her heart from auarice and 6hhie game vnto the true wor- ¥^ *"=!"' f"'^ ihalbc remoued like a tent,and the ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ftippingof Gsdandlibetjlitietowardh.sSaioii. inmuitie thereof iJiall be heauie\'pon it: fothat boihbyforrrina it (hall fall,and rife no more. enemirs.andrio- j CHAP. XXIIII. 21 f And in that diiy Qialhhe Lordc » vifite "'f ft'<«il-5on)t ^ pr^iryr, of,h> err, ,f Coi ftr ,h, p^n of , he people. ^J^^ hofte abouc that is on hie, euen the Kings of '^^'',ll';il ^«;^')- Ij ^ rimmnl riftrutd JhtUptaife ikeLord. the WOrld that ate vpon thc Caith. itwasreuerledto' ? This proDhefie jy Fhold,the Lord makedi thc => eafth emptie,& ." And they flialbe gathered together, as the -he P'<'phe,,.ha, . oVtVarSth A>hemak^itaa(^e:heturnethitvp(ldedown, Pn bene tbreatned to and fcatteretlTabroad thc inhabitants thereof. prifon,an< after many daies Aval tbcy be " vilTted. .^^ w„y.j j^ 1 theiewt,&o,h« 2 And there Ihalbc like people, like bPriefl, 23 '7fientncmoone flialhea!«rtied,and the (iroyed. | natron. fto„, ,i,e ^^j j,;,^ (-,.,„,„ ,ikc mnfter, like maide, like mi- f>'"ne alhamcd , when the Lord of hoftcs (_liall ^ Mc^"'"?.;^'' %,e by'thi ea'rth " Ih c(rc, likc buicr, likc fcller,l.ke knder,Uke bor- re.gHC in rjioimt Z.on and ,., Ien,(IUem:and gloiy ^^/^^^J^^X^iu l>e;«ean,ihihofe rower,liktgiucr,hkc tafctr to vfuvic. Ihalbc before his ancient men. beoueraidvndet j {"iHlvvbichwere j Ihc earth flialbcclcane emptied,and vtter- ^ ,, , . i j,, .vt !,.« ^ - Ti,"'''"°"'"»i'Z before nn.ned. r ' (honldnotefcapenomorethenthey did atNoahs flood, n Thereisnopowftj b fircaiifethiiwaianameof dignitie it Aasalfoapplyedtothein, which were fohighormighiy, but God will vifite him with hii rods, o Not withhi»r»d«,l rot of Aaionsfamilie.and (ofignifieih alfoamanot di»niiie,a$i.Sam.8,i){. and asverfe 11. bntlhalbecomforttd. p When God Ihallreft.re his ChuicMhel «e.'5 '•cl1ro.18.t7. and by thtle wotJe- the Prophet fignifieih an horrible c«a- glorie thereoKhjIl fo (liine andhis minirterifwbich arecallcdhiuncieWOKt) htm, where Ujcic (1 »ib« nciUid teligitin. older, ggr polKie, Ji»lw 4 j. (hat vhc fuqnt tai tliC mogne Qulbc diike in toHipanfon thereof. CHAP» Death fhalbedcftroycd. Chap.xxv.xxvj.xxvij. The refurreaion. 49 CHAP. XXV. 7 Thewayoftheiuftwrightcoiifndrcithou g^.,h,t,tcoB. Jt ihtntfgiu'n^ 10 Gtiiin ihttthtt he/htmilh himftlfr iijgt of wilt make Cqiiall the rightCOllS path ofche iuli. ItJBily rAd in the thfif(>.J,b) vi4'»Jhtm 1'" witktdAiii mtiwiiimg ihfgoit). g ^(-^ q Lordc, hauc waited for thcC in aducifiliciwheic % _T_J_1 4 *. ..... /"'—.l.T.... llAortW^-KAAT ' ' ^ ...:_L.i \ ,t t X TUsttiePr* pi, It giufih ^."'""ndViub- oHwithaftabetrueth - night, and with my Ibirit within mcc wiU I feeke 'h»Ill"rn. to ;;?oMh"cn«i. ^ Forthouhaftn-,adeofabc.t,eanheape,of th?c in the morning^ for feeing thy u.dceir.cnts '.^h^wtkcd ;!on. by hi, co.re a ftrong citie, a ru.ne : *ue» the pa ace c of iban- ^, •„ ^^^ ^^^^j, thimhabitants of the world fhal Iholi. Ccd ft.^ a,on,,n f^'-^JlSlf^ f ° *1J?"^ I" ^'' "^"- . I O Lordc , thc\' will not beholde thine hie pi"« '^^ P'op''. ne .nen.ic.. ble,a refbgc againft the tcmpeft,! (hadow againft ^^^ . ^^^, ^ ^^^j,^^^ ■ ^„j ,,gg confounded J'';,S;V;t«^ rh,.iMpl«c theheatct fortheblaft c otdie m.ghncislikea ^fch l< the zcale of the people, & die fire oftliine wKfihoudocft SmavTue fiorme^g-.^// the wall. 'enemies (hall dcuourcth^. dcftroy thine «.; ''houtSr. „ 5 ThouflTaltbringdownethenoyfcofthe ^^ Lord, vnto vs thou wilt ordeine peace: for j"'"- .,. . ...d « it we ,e. « ftra.igers i as the heate in a dry place:he w.l bring ,i^^„ ^j^^ ^^^ ,^^^ ,^^ ^ „^^ ^^^kcs for V5. ™ ."^^hfch h „, «ie«.nap,i«e. downethe longof themighue, ^thesheatem o Lord our God,«-b«rn.lordsbefide thee, „o,goue.ned,c. iJpJoSiich ^'^^'H'^^^'^^u-^^^^^^ • n,„. T A r hauc ruled vs,i«r we will remember thee onely,co.d.ne to tby icfrewouidnot ^ ^ And m this » mountaineljall thc Lordc of ^.^^hyNam;. TMe^in^that .wthee.n.,Iby hoftcs make vnto all people a fcaft of fat things, Thendeaddialnotliue, ««6.f fhal 1 the L eoX " ' eTd Zifie ""/" ^ ^'"^ °/^"'''^ ^""i ' ""''°^c J ^ ^"2' ^cad anTe.becaufe thou halt vifited andfcattered euen in thi. l,fe .eandgioMhe of marow of «.««fined4«»TxL "^-^^ TutSht^afe^^^^^^^^ SZTntr ' ''-''' ^'" *^ '"^^"'"^^ fc":"-ei'^a thenceof (be » i- t j n ii /• x i- • «'<*» vpon tnem. iv... T.11V un/usvj wicked. 9 And in that day (hall men fay , Loe , this is , ^^^jkeas a woman wth childe, that drawcth Z^IT"!^'^" _ »..,i«n^.n,.. ourCioHtwehaiiPiA'aited torhim. and he wilTniie ' . -i ■ ■ /• _ .-j_ • -l:_ i lotaeiiHerance. tsereioycingcf^ 10 Forin rfiis moimtame(halI thchandofthc painc, as though wcOiouldhaue brought foorth Sdwet.ioT thewKk.dag,„.ft Lordreft,andlMoabniaIbethre(hcdvnderh.m, l:,,i;;je:therewasnohelpeintheeartl, neither rblcltruiT h Tl"wfnnZion. cuen as ftrawe IS threfticd in m Madmenah. did the inhabitants ofr the world fall. we looked for.' .hereby heme.-' .'' And hcc (hall ftretch out his hand in the ,^ «-tThy dead men (liallliue:.«.n with my f The wicked and „thhi,Chnrch. middesofthemCashcthat fwimmcth ftretcheth body fhal they rire.Awake,andfing,ye that dwel Tn Zc°no'.d;. ^"rhnrbe.7' ^'''«'°"^«[^™.'^'=)/"'J"''Vhtheftrengthofhis i„duft:fortbv " dew « -« the dew Sf herbcs , and ft.o ed "Mdofthe bandsfhaUhcbringdowTietheirpridc. die earth (hall caft out the dead. i " V.Tf"T* ,ve.&.heGen. rz The defence alfo of the height of diywalles ^^ ^ome, my people: x enter thou into thy >-, '" ^' ^'t'"', M,a„d..he,e (hall he bring downcsBd lay lovvc, 4«r.tj.i. i Meaning,' hat ignoNnce and blindnefle.wberebv we are pa{reouer. V'^ni'^ i j"** 'a'* kfptbackelromCbrlft. k Heew.lUake awayall occafion. of foroweandfiU '^ For lo,the Lord COmmCthout of his place, '^f^^^u'^r.^ |ii«withpe(fiteioye,Rei>e.7.i7.andM*i. 1 ByMoab aremeantsll theeneiries .^ i • • v- r .!,» .■„k,k.Vo.,^^ i^f ►!,» f f * •fbiiChotch. m There »e,et«.octies of this name = one in Iudah...Chro.a, tO Vl(itethe imqiUtlC of the inbab tantS o( the olory:the contrary 49 and an othet in the land orMo3b,letein.48.». which fecmeih to baue bene a udtcUrti^n„h^ccni;/lnhtht d„ft o,ai|',jfev»ioiS»Tvhenthey feelethe dewe of Gods grace, x Heecxhor- f.l».,wnofihtCI'urck,.n^wh'rtmihfyouihtlc iraft. ^^^^'^^^ f^jthfullto be patient in tl.eirafftiaions,and to waite ^on Gods worke. -» This Tope was T N that day (hall athisfong be Fung m the land y The ejtili llial vom;t and ciftont the innocent blood, wbwb it hath diunke, «ude,ii»mtcf5»tM, i ^ndtfthikyt them alfeoi their on, which kcepcth the trueth,mav enter in. ofthcihunhfir thtitdtUntmue. . ''«Jl""^«>"J« i ByananLrcddrurpofev.iltthouprcferue tN that a d.ny the Lordc with his fore and great ' i^,,J"""*'*' fingVhi.rong." pe'fit<^ peace, bccaufe they triifted in thee. land mightie b fword (hall vi(itc Leuiathan, thn.t \, y^at' i$, by i,ii bGodspioteaion 4 Truftin theLcrdforaicr: forin the Lord pesrcing re.rpcntieticn Leuiatha,that crooked fer- mightie power & nd defence (halbe God H ftrcngth for cuermore. pcnt,and he flial (lay the dragon that is in the fea. by h'> worde. e" He',"nl[«h .'he ^ ^ °^ ''« ^^'" ^^^S '^^" "^ ^"^"^ *="^ ^^^'"^ ^ I" *« '^'V *"'"§ "^ ''''= vincj-arde c of red «« lXs"^,o. jttdlyiotetqrne on hie: « thchie citic he will abafe,f«e«vnto the wine. _ . . aioo of Satan and iftetthecaptiuitie ground wil he caft it do wne,& bring it vnto duft. j- I the Lord doe keepe it : I will water it his kingdome va- to Jf/ufalcm. nujt he vpon precept,prccept ,„ vndttftjnd any injke them to kob bepurged,and this is all the ' fi iiit the taking \'pon precept,line vnto Iine,line vnto line, there good doarine.but f«!e his rods, and ov^av of hisfinne when he (hal make al the flones a lirkj'Wii there a litle. vveretouliih.ani toh[m°"'^'° '"^' of riie altars, as chnlke ftones broken in pieces, ir For with a Itnmmerir.g'' tongue and with a yoDobab"" i Though I sfRxt that the groiies and images m;iy not ftand vp, ftrangc kinguagc (liall he fpeake vnto this people. , i °ty m'uft bana and diminiih my i o Yet the ^ dcfcnced dvs'fhtlhe delblate,i»roken : the ' women come , and fet theni on preccpt,line vnto line, line vnto line,there a litle, 'j'^"^'f "^' .'?'''*j' inir.ercie,.-mdl.is fire:f()r it isa people of none vnderftading:there- andxhtrc a litle,that they may goe,and fill back- [ •j-",'j^j h^p'"'' cneinics i.. mftice. fore he that made tliem, iliall not haue compaffi- ward,and be broken,and be fnared,and be taken, phet Vhome God K Thjtis, ihon on of them,and he that formed them, ihall haue 14 Wherefore, heare the worde of the Lorde ihoaluiend. wjltnotdrilroy no mercv on them. vefcomefiiU men that rule this people, whichis " This is the do- c4Tch.'hmiohthe I- And in that davdiall the Lord threHi from atlerufalem. ylT^Mioti'"'' btaocbe's thcteof the chanel of the °i Riuer vnto the riiier of E- ' 15 Eecaufeye haue (aid, VVehauemadeaPco- and reft. ' ^ fcenje to peti(h by gypt,and ve (halbe gathered, one by one, O chil- uen.int v/ith death, and with hell are we at agree- « shc« e to them tiwOjarpe winds dretiof Ifr.ael. ment : though a .Qroiirge runneoiier, and pafTe '''""« */'!''""* ofaMiaion. -r : i ,,- n ,< t I ..1 L - n 11 'c I J nu'eneedoftelf. i Heilieveth that '^ In tliac day alio fhall the great trumpc bee through,itflia!lnotcomeatvs:torweliauemade whatistuettut thetc is no true re- ° hlmven,and they fhall come, which perifiicd in 1 falihood our refuge, & vnder vanit)- are wc bid. reft. I> entance , not fall thc land of AfihuT : and thcv that were chrRd in- 16 Therefore thus faith the Lord God,Behold, " Becaufe ihey wil ■ Mconciliation to to the land of Egvpt , and they fliall worfliip the I wil lay in Zion a ftonc, a ■ tried ftone,a prcdous 1^""" '-'^^''wh ' be'pur'gedfrom'^ Lordintheholy Mount at lerufalem. corner Rone , a fure foundation. Hee that belee- itisoff.ed^com! alHdoljirie.and the mnnumerts thereof deftroyed. k Notwithftandinshisfj- "eth, flliall not make haftc. methofilieii own uout that hee wil ftievve ihtm after, yet letuljlem llijibedeftroved, and graRc for I7 Judgement alfo will I laV tO the rule , and "!*'" > """^ cattelllhallgroweinit. 1 God fhall rot haue neede of mightieeneraei; for t righteoulneflc tO the balance , and the " b^ilc J'^' '^ """' be To the very women niarl doe it. to iheir great Ihame. m He Ihall dedroy all from niall fwepn/- -iv.-av ihpvainp confidence and tlie '''■<*"".''''»"''=y Bophrates to Nilui: foe romeflcdde toward Fgvpt. .hmkiag 10 haueeffapcd. 'naixiweepe awav IhevaineOnndcnCe , and tiie carenotfoin.as n In the time of Cyru5, by whom they (hoald be delmered; but this was chiefly waters Ihall ouerflo we " the fecret place. before Chap.tf.y. acboroplilhcd vnder chtift. , 18 And yourcouenant widideathOialbedifa- p They thought CHAP. X X V I n. nulle-1 , and your agreement ^vith hell Ihall not '»'^ ^' r"'!,"" "* ^ij,,,/l :hrp,Uf anaJrH>,ken»firf of>fr,,i 9 ri. T,n.'o W fj^.^j . ^.j „ ^ ^ (j, jj „,nne ouer and palTe fuji. ' „' !„d ntprofthtmthmfliouUta'neihivtuiiofCod.iACti . , , n ,. "^i. _ j^i ^U ;. luogements.ina d>eth>t!thi„'<>i„t-mtmi(Uce through,dicii fliall yebetrodedowieby It. tnat '.hey could ep Meaning, the \ ]\ jOe to the => crowne of rride , the dmn- '9 When it pafleth ouer , it fhall take you a- ^'.P'.;''"".?,''."]' roudckinj 'otne (thelftaeljie;, ken witU-oiu'lT the b valley o?them that be fat,4n«rare ouercomc '' feare to makcyou to vnderftand thc hearing. Iheir id'oles.and WOe to the => crowne of pride , the dmn- '9 When it pafleth ouer , it (hall take you a- "P' 'hough aii kauisofEphraim:for his glorious beautie ™y : for it fhall paffe through euer^Mrormng in °' r" J""!; fpf<^ oftbeirtaei,:e.. y^^/^g g fajipg fiowTe, which is vpon the head of the day,and in the n;ght,.ind there (hall be onely p„e„ condrmaed profpefitie. withwiiie. 20 For the bed is z ftraite that it cannot fuf- j'''"""'*."^''"'':- b Becauic'tNeif- ^ B^holde , the Lorde hath a mightieand fice , and the couering narowe that one can not °Ve"wiVk"T' Mrtdweii'ino'ea * ftrong6':/Zc,like a tcmpeft ofhaile,a»rfa whirk- wrappehimfdfe. thought in them- tif.dlvalleys.hee' wihde thatouerthioweth.likea tempeft ofmigh- 21 For the Lord (hall ftand as in mount a Pc- feUesthat ihcy . meanetli hereby tie waters that oueifiowe , which throwc to thc "^'"1 '• he niall be wroth as in the valle>' b of Gi- 'Ztlw^o,'^ thevalieyof.hein, „|.Q^f(j f^joj^jjj beon,thatlicmavdohis«orke,hisftrage worke, ■ Vk » If w^H.iK pr'!re! '"" i They (hall be troden vnder foote,«/?« the and bring to paflt his ad^his fkanp aft.'. ^/^JV.^' t,, ,hl tiiie,andwrre,as crovvneO theprideofthe dmnkardsofEphraim. 21 Nowe therefore be no mockers, Icaft your buildingmurt be it were crowned ^ For his qlorious beauuc (liall be a fading bonds inereafe : for I haue heard of the Lorde of ttied.s, v pholden , ^'a'h^di'''""**' flonre, which is vpon the head of the valle)' of hoftcsaconfumption,cuend.etermincdvpon the ^!^,';,*;j",-|'!'?o^' ,9 .rHeTee'meih'o themthjt be fittca^a as "ithehalKe finite aforc whole earth. s.";v.pcti.«. '''^■' -meanc the AOyrf. fommcr , which when hee thut looketh vpon it, ^l Hearken ye, and heare my voyce: hearken r He Ihalbe quiet, .ni,by whom the feeth it, while it is inhishandhe eatcth it. ye,and heare my fpcach. &• fcek none otUer eatiedaway. ? In thntday Oiall thC Lordeol hoResbC tor content with Cluift. t In therenifuttenofUsChorch.iodoemei.t, a„d mllice d VVhithnnotof actowncof olory, andforadiademeofbeautie flial) reigne. u God«correai.D« andai'fliitioii. X Arfliit;on ihall ilifcouet long cnnuruaoce, vntO the « rcTidlie of his people : their vajre confiJcnce.whichlhey kept fcctet to ihemfelues. y Terrcuranddc. bur.. f..-„e ripe. ^ ^nd for afpiritc ofiudgcmcntto Hjm that "'"f'""'"''' '"'''''°"'v'"'"ffVv' 7i!\t'r'V°'"'ir«\''l:'/r^^^^ and fitll eaten. ' " ■ •. not b.ing you vnto. 7 YouraBliiftioninalbef'' r'>.!-,tl.at vou acenctable tocn' • Si;nirying,hjt tHeCjitliuil, wlsicS put not their tniftio uy WOtldly pro'f e. Airtit. a Whep Dauidouercaaie the Philiilims.i S*riiii.;.jo, i.Chtoo.t.j.li. i-itie,btitni)deCod theitgloiy,(bjlbefre6iued, 1^ Whettiloftua difcomStedfiHC Kings of the Aip.o(itf|i,l.:;..i^.ij, 14 Doeth Agairtftlciufalcm. Chap.xxix. XXX, The rebellious children. 5 o 24 Doth the plowc man p!owe all the day, to 1 2 And the booke is giusn vnto him that can fc Btcauic they ut fo wc? docth hee open,and brcakc the clots of his not readt,(nMir.g, K cade this,! way thee. Andhcc kypoctmj and groimJ? fl^iJliay.Icannbtrcade.^ " w"?kI'°-8 2 5 When he hath rrndc ic c plaine, wiil lie not i j Therefore the Lord faidjBecaurc this pcpr \ rh^ae i»yhi)t "i/- - then fowc the litches, and fowccuniri;in, and call p!c ''comenccre vnto mcxTicbtlieiinioiuh, and ligionwasicjtr.cd '' '"■'^aJ'.tf^,, in wheate by mcalure ,' and tlie appoyntcd baicJy honour roee witb iheir lippcs,but haiic ren.ooued ''y "unsdofti ;.ie , hislihour, fo and rv cm their place? -• . - - thcirhtart tanctronime,andtheir' tcorctou^a J,,„™ ^ ' ■ ■' 6\ForliisGoddothinn:niahimtohaiiedif- me was taught by the precept of men, c Aiitieplowt' nr fitches fbaJI not bee threOied with a ueilousv\o'ke in this people, eaen a marucilous ' oiwo'li'iP^J thrcthing inHi-umcnt , neither (hall a cart wheel c uo:ke,and awonder: for thewifeciomeof their "ofrfi^"t a";-!' be turnai a', out vpon the cummin:but the fitches wife man lliall "' peiL'7i,and the ^•nderItanding of it,atti and m°ni- their prudent men flialbe hid. fleriarebutfoole* ■ 15 VVoevhto them that Qf?ckedcepe to hide '^'^jj^^'''°^" "»• notalway threliiit,' neicJier doeththev^hecle of ?Wrcounfell fiomtheLoid : for. their workes „' Titi" iMpolicn bis cart7?«V make a noife,neitlier will he breakc it a)eindarkcncfle,andthey fay,VVhofetthvs?and oi'tiiera.ivLitli ia with the teeth tbfreof. who kpowethvs? liea_t ddpikd 29 Thi$ alio commeth fi cm the Lord of hofts, 1 6 Your tui ning ofdcuifes flial it not be eflee- ,„^tJ(^^°j7lhe ad- vvhichiswonderfiillincounfcll, aW excellent in medo as ihe potters clay? forfhaUtheworkcfay monitions but workes. ofhim that ir,adeit,Ke made me not?or the tiling outwiriiiy bare a _u ATI vvrv ' formed/ay of him that faihioned it,Hc had none SsoJ <>". CHAP. XXIX. vnlprrto ■••■ni7> ° Ferallyotit I ^frophcitofowfi Irrjifal-m. f} ThtvtngttmctofGui MWentanuJi^. ^ , , , -I ciaft fji;h y Lot'"";^,",*l^^^^^^^5*';'^!''».''''i'<'^^^ the altar, becaufc the Altai' fecmed todeuoure the iacrifice that was olfied(oGud,at Euk^). 16, b Your vaine con- fidence in your fa- erilirc<^l))allaot U(i long, c Your citie (hall be full of blood as an altar wheiecD they fjcrilice. d Thy fpcechfhat a TheEbtewe woid Ariel figai- 6e(hihe Lyon of . ButI willbring theaitarinto diftrefle.and ^o^^'^" ^^ thebookc, andthce\'esof theblinde ha.d. hathpo«ee there flialbc he auinelTe and forow,and it fliall bee ^'^^"^ ^''^ p^^^ of ocfcunt.c,and out of darkaieiTc. 'o f ''"" "/''f'- vnto me like <■ an altar. ^ ^? 1 lie meeke in tne Lord ftall receiueioy P. ^XUe of aU J And I -.vill befiq^e thee as a circle,and fight ^gainc , and. the poore men fhali reioyce in^ the ,hi„g,> aud Car- againft thee oil a mountjand will caftvp ramparts holyoncof Ijiacl, meljthatisaplea. 20 For the cruel pisn fiiill ceare,& thefcorne- '''"'' P'^'' '" '^ "°4""^oMtthoubehumbled, <»«-iflialtrpeake full (Ml be confun:ed : andall that hafted to ini- b';',ttmVy'be outofthe '^le gate,andmade the lult to fai without caufe. thjjii.i.iuii. 5" "Mo-eoiicr,the multitude cf thy eftrangers 22 Therefore thus faith the Lord vnto the q:They ihat^vem aic ic luiv.ip.lfces, andwhi/'ptf, ip thatthcit vjiycq caatcaifc be heard, e Th'ne bited fouldicrs,iB , whbme thou tiMi{ail,l)i>ilbe dcftcoycd «sdDll crchaifein a . vhitlewinde. i Tbeeiiemiff that 1 will bring fo drdroy ihee, n-.d liiat which tho'iioakcAfhy vaine tiu(t,:),all come, at vnawares, cacnas ad'eame i Eut whenJietiet'iK his children, the worke t.ipns, buiwoulde VTitluhinaCT7and"ih^kiniraRd r^^^ ''C "''"^ hands,in thcn-.ids of hiii;,thtv (liail fan-_ '''^"Slf'j'f "'■'* whirlewiftde,iandacempeiV,anda-flsinoofade« ^sfis 'ray Name, and lar.c-at.e the holy one of ^^;8 ; iiouringfre. ■ - .. -, ' '.r ..■ IaaKob,and ftaUteaie the Godot liiael. r Sio„jr>irg,thjt - -' - -. - - - . . 24.Thenthe\' that crretiinfpirite, riliallhaiic e>:cept Godgiue vnderlbnding , and they that mummred, ll.aU ynde:fbndingand ' ' • ' kiiowleogrjiTian caanot but ^'.ill cirf and r!H-.t;iiure 6 ThvJu (halt l>e A-i(!.tcd of tKe Lord cf hofies 7 Ar.d the f n-ultiuide of all the nations that fight agairirt ihf alcnr, (halbe as a dreame or viilon by night': cucn all they, th.itrpake'the'warre.'a- gainJi it,and iiiong h«»- /'»""'•'. . -.i i-;. .' wakah,bcholdeh£isfaint,andhisfouleIongech: X }C70r*- -^"' — '~e!1iqii,8{. . their chfoii^t. ■; e /riyi.ii.lie iiiij«- fceth y h*taieMie-int6E- i^-y cotnTvin>-'e. uo'tn-ivire!:Icheyfi^ger'DrutRot--byllrongdiitik. *;\'ftVnd,?iatlcrtotiii1(h-eng- rntjlccke help* atftrargys. b Thfylcfke ihiitcs locloke rit^Oifitlumber., and hath fhut vp your eyes the an,dtiuA ip thefhadoueof tgvpt. Piophet,and your chicfe Seers hath he coiicred. - j l3'utthefrrene,[h"^f Pharaoh (hall be your their doirgs.and , . rj Andthcvifion of them all is become vnto /hame,3hdthetniftinthe{kidowof Egyptyour "^'fiO'^X'^**"'*' you , as the wordes of a booke that is fcakd vp, confufio'n.'' ' ■ '.,■ \' „ _ which they deliuer.to one that can reade, fay ing» 4 For his « 'princes wtfreat-lLoafti arid bis Atn-i-'c tbecJii^Teof yoar Prophets a. e Rcade this, I pray thee. Then iLallhec fay, lean bafladbiirlcame vrttoHafiefe.'-f' ■•!■)' ••:' :.' irraslwemiW blinda, andrherr. inof.^ foricisfoied. - . - Thc\' (I'.albe all afhanicd (if the pcople that Egypt ii» Anibj you, i Mesnir.g,tl«««isaU alike, eiihcrtorejde, or nottot«»de, exc«p> *^^°\ FS^';?- ^h^'?;»'"°Y',V<^' '^,'^^ '^"^ ^^f" and abode at ittffc J3d open she h5at«t»?iid«ifiaKd, ' . . good^bw/t.w^a Uiaa??and.allD.4r»procf\. cjtiei, .,1 ■ Gg J ^ fThc To wake for the Lord. Ifaiah* Vaine truft in man. d Tha' i« 1 heiuie ^ ^ The "^ burden of chebeaftcs of the South, when thou (halt fow the ground,and bread of the ftntcnceorpro- in a land of trouble and anguidi , from whence incrcafeoftheeaith,anditllialbefatandasoyle: Bhecie agiinft tht (hall comc the yong and olde lyon, the viper and in that day (hal the cattel be fed in large paftures. betih that dried ficpie flying fcrpent d^-lj ri n > , . be lliewttn that fhoaidnoibe ipa hclpe in vaine. Therefore haue I cried vnto eher, wricers,inthcday of the great flaughter, when the theWicitieofthe ttd.tkcmea Their (trength f« to lit l^ilL towres fhall fall. diurchihalbefo fliouidhe puni. g Nosv go,4«^ write g it before them in a M- 26 Moreoucr,theIightof themoonediallbe P"'''^".""""* bic, and note it in a booke that it may bee for the asthehght of the yfunne, and thelightof the ^oexottatT^" *> laft day for euer and cuer: funne fhaibefetien fold, & like the light o f (cuen y When the" 9 That it is a rebellious people, lying chil- dayes in the day that the Lord fhall bindevp the church ftjibe re. dren, a»d children that would not » heare the law breach of his peoplc,and heale the (troke of their 1° "^'r'll* ?!'"'!, Ot the Lord, wound. . ftuen times the 10 which fay vnto the Seers, See not: and to 27 Behold, z the Name of the Lord commeth btignt^etreof the the Prophets,Prophecie not vnto vs right things: from farre, his face is burning , and the burden ''""*• ^^' ^y '•>" eireTY.na' *"' 'P^*''^ flattering things vnto vs : prophecic thereof u heauie : his hppes are full of indigna- ^^Xfe tw^o^ev r_ -11* If erroiii-s. tion.aml hi<;ton«countcnance,and wijerf by he clen- "nto vH;".'!,?"'' ^ J ^o^ thus faide the " Lord God, the Holy flame of a deuouring fire,with fcattering and tern- 5 ye fliall reioy« Name of the lord, one of Ifracl,In reftand quietnefTe (hall yebe fa- peft,and haileftones. atthedeflruaioo ued : in quictnefle and in confidence (hall beyour j i For with the voyceof the Lord (hal Aflhur of yo"' enemiet, fh-ength, but ve would not. be deflroyed, which fmote with the « rod. j^' J^^ of 't'h1''ro- 1 6 For ye haue fayd, No,but we will flee away 3 2 And in euery place that the ftaffe (halpafle, i°Jn'nc feaft, whkb \pon o hbrfcs. Therefore (hall ye flee. We will it (jlialHcleaue£ift,which the Lord (hal lay vpon began in thee- ride vpon the fwifteli Therefore fhall your per- him with etabretsaud harpcs: and with battels, «""'"g' "^ ^j'rt'^'li""'""/ fecutersbefwifter. ^Wliftingvpandeey (otfaketbe loid, that put the rtruil in woildly things • for ih.y '» IS a m'oft filthy thiiio,»nd polluted, n Shewing that there can be no irue te- cannot truft in both, c And knoweth ihciraalty enie*prifes,antt>oiliinh°eaitanddeedewelhewourfelueie«tmit»toide bat u a t»»> worke of luftice & c]uietn£s,& afiurance for cuer. f"' ff*'' '" 'om. 18 And my people fl-,al dwell in the rabema- fj",be" hi, *"»!'* clcofpeace, and in ftirc dwellings, and in fafc re- ctapV/i^wlicIi 7 For in that day euery man (hall gcaft out ftirg places. fluibe (uifiiied in hiiidolesof(iluer,andliisidolcsofgoldc, which ly \Vhenithailcth,it(halfallonthe foreft, Chrftes time foe your hands haue made yoiyiw'w a finne. andthe^citienwlberetin thelowpkces. w"'b^f """ h raj much ^ ^ ^^^" ''^^ Aflhur fall by tlie fworde , not 20 EleiTed .ireye " that fowe vpon all w-aters, barren »v°Merne5, tbcyaeal. of man, neither (hall the f.^o^de of man deuourc rjid<'driue/<>j>/7erthefccteoftheoxe& theafie. being regtrerate, offiowred and him, and hee (hall flee firomthelworde, and his , t, ., . . , „ „ ,, -r , ■ ■ 0'>">«''»'^"'.»i Eholde,^ a King (hal reigne in iuftice , and the iiofHeztkiab, JJprinces fhall rulc ^ in iu("gemenr. whowaiahoute - .a frfChtm.&ihet*. fare it ougl tchitf- ly tobe icfefred to him. b By iudgtnent JBdiofticeunient . „ an vptight gonetn. and the eares of them tliat heare,(hal hearken, CHAP. XXXIII. I ThtdfUturunof ihim Ij whon.t Ood htuh fumlhti h'a Qhuich. WOcto thee that *fpoyicft , and ^hStvax. a Meiningthee. fpovled: and dotfl v.ickcdly, and they cl^*',!, *;' J;!" k did not wickedly againft thee : v. hen thou (halt c^lt^^lC"^ I The eyes o f <> the feeing fliall not be (tut, Bieatbothinpol cie and religion. c Wbcremen ate weary with tta- Dtilingfotlache cfwaier. d Hepros-.ifethto Avaiced for thee : be thou,«/^»:'.' vy? ^ tl-.tir ar me cone'tbat God inthemomin:r,ourh(lpes;fo in time of trouble. *a! take an ay thy 5 At dr.noife of *e mmult,the (people fled: rhubVh^nl.'ift' at thine I exalting the nations were fcattered. wrongiully goc 4. And your (povle n;alhe gathered Wf the ten,iKalbegiue« gathering of h caterpillers : end ^ hee ihal goe a- too^^-'f-. " gainfthim like the leaping of grafl-.oppers.' c rteclldean. f The Lord is exalted : for hcedwelleth on n.aic^oiilieiotk* hie:he hath filled Zion with iiidgemert & iuftice. AfTyriani.as the 6 And there ihall^.c ftabilitie of ^ diy times, ,^'^*' V"' '^."* !° .,, ... ji ,, e Ifrae I: and the e „,^„& p,,,,„ ofthethirftie to faile the teareofthe Lord ihaioe his treaUire. fiiaidoethefcsne 7 Behold 'their irciTengers (hal cry without, •«'••« CaWe"", -- ' - '^ - - ' • -d Hededateth 4 And the heart of the fooiifh Ihall vnder- fiand knowledge, and the tongue of the Itutten C-albc ready to fpeskc diftinftly. 5 A <; nigavd frjd no more be called liberall, nor the chuic rich. ^ gme thct.uc lighr .• f , . ^"^ *^ "'g^*'"'^,^ "j^ 'P^^e of nigardnefle, which is the ^ure 3"" "ishea-t wii worKe imquitic, and do v/icKed do&tine of G<'ds ' •-- - word,and rnde^ f)3Ddtng,and7ea1e cfihe lame, con. trary toiheibreat- gsaoainft the ly, and fpeake falfely agair.ft the Lorde , to make n ^ 7 For the weapons of the churle Are wicked: he deuifeth wicked counfel^to vndoe the poore wicked.cuap.*,^ ,vith King words:ar.d to fpeake <.^4.^i/? die pcore r J^u'"^^^^t''"1!' k - t k u c u- ,■; u "^'^•'°- in;,.^™.^»^» a J r ceafeth : he hath broken the couenant : hee hath the faithiull.wbeo idy'^anibairadorsofpe-ceft-.alweepebitterly. He."by"ha'"sth, 8 The " paths arc wafle : the wayf::r:ng man chljfj , jf .gj rf c Vice, (hall 00 more becaUed iniudgement. . , . , . , 8 Eat the liberall man will deuife of liberall ~"'^^'^^'^'^^^'""^^i^*?^'i'^^"?J^f'^. Tf rtue, nor vettoe things, and he wil continue hti liberalitie. eScemed by pow- etandrichet. _._ „ 10 Now ivilfparifcaidi the Lord: noivt wil {°j"„"'^,7^"'' I be &caIted,now wil I lift vp my feirc. i Th3°is,the'Ady. 11 <1 Ye (hal concciuechaffe,a»J<^ bring forth tians fled before ftuhble:rhe fireof your breath (hall dcuoiire you. '« '"nie of the 1 2 And thepcbple fhall be -i the burning of caid""'for ( tioBbleb. o Wa.ch «aj ■ewe plagues, h GcM will take from you the meanet and occafiont, which aplentiln Icnuntrty, reeanirg'hatSineherib i"octdde(l/cy all. p To help* Bade yoo to contemnehim:iowir,abuiulacce of woildly goods, i Bytheteates Ikmeaneih the plentiful fields, nbe eby men ate neorilhed.aschildtevwnitciiC "'"S»ndoldr, 'o»""Jog?«Tf iJ Hcare,yethatarerfarreofF,whatIhaue rah, and a great (laughter in thcland of Edom. hTcoVml^/. "^ all ihswoildihii; done, and ye that are neere,know my power. ■_ , 7 And the fivnicomeilial come downe with g Tin; la-nomci. ulkc ihet«o£ J ^ The <" Tinners in Zion are afraide; a feare is them , and the heiifers with the bulles, and their "^ ''"'"'' 'o"""- be^^ct' thtwords ^^'^^ ^P°" '^^ hypocrites ; who among vs iball land Ihall be drunken with blood, and their duft bumtto^ef " ciihePtophe!,«£ dwellwith thc-daio:iri,igrtre? who among VS llial made fat with fatnefle. _ . h ThcmigiiVyaBj the aiuianct of dwell with the euerlafVing turnings ? 8 For it.u the day of y Lords vengeance,,ir the "c'l iluii.c afwell fheltdehuetince. ,j Heethat waikethiniuftice, and fpcaketh veereofrecompencefortheiudgcmcntofZion. ^ellroyeJauhe <3""w.rb^'a''fuce Hghtcous things , refilling gaine of oppreilion, ;>^ 9- And the riiiers thereof IliaU be turned into '"f"'"""- rtdtromlmcne- the munitions of rocke$:hreadllialbcgiuen him, defoLite from generation to generation : none oiics4.rcftoreJto at;iihis\vaterslhaibe{iire. flial palle through it for eucr. xTb"' 7irfo°uo ^7 Thine eyes Ibal" fee theKing in his glory: n But the pclicanc i^ and the hedgehog dial •= R"''e'I>'P>j. mote 'hut m IS "° the>' Ilia 1 heho Id the land >' farre ott". poficfreit,and the great owle, and the raaenihal * '•« ^«pl'«.'4« they wciebj Sane- 1 8 Thine heart y mall meditate fcare,Vyhere dwell in it,and he Ihal toetch out vpon it the.line htiib.ijutgowhtte jjchefcribePwhercisthereceiuer? whereishee of l'Vanitie,and the Itones of emptinclTe. ' fDvaineflnIl' yfeet'ha"hU '^''■''^*^°""'^^'^'^^^'^°^''^^^ ''••''" ' ' 12 "' the nobki thereof ihal Call ro the king- 'XM.fao^me' iibertie"co;nmeth, 1 9 1 hou Ihalt not fee a fierce ^eopkja people domcyand there (halbe none , and all the priiicis „ Meaning^'here «houiiiaitchmlp, Bamt's'lTthea. ^^^ the flakes thereof can ntuer be taken away, the Sat)>re fhal cry to his felo we , and die fkrich- o^si»niiyin^ :bat tbac aie taxed? neitherOial any ofthecordesdiereof be broken, owlcllialrell there, and (lialfindeforherfelfe'a idom°alhouTibe •ao;ker, Where is 21 For fiirely there the niightie Lordew:/^fe* quiet dwelling. an horrible .lefo. other ihiucr' for vntovs$he,ioj. r. n ^. "^ t ^' fu^J^^^ll ^ ,h,i.u,.h^ •T-He^defertandtKe wildcmede Qial reioycc: a H'preph'fiet!. X }1tn,twtth ih*: Cad pmttlhfthtbtWKktd pr the lout Ihtt I , 1,1,. i j j a ,-l of the ful reftauta- htb,.rc,hi,r>,rih»ihH,ch. -I and the Waft ground flwbe glad and florilh ,;„„„( the Church C^ . ,1 . ti , astherofe. ' bo;hcfthe Ie*c» Ome ncere,ye » nations and hMre,and hear- , j^ ^,^^ ^^^ .^^^ abundantly and Oial greatly »nd Gent.les ,„. the Edoni.tes and • , ^''"'^'f P'TJ^'o^ K 1'^ ""^ f'«f ^ \all that ^ ^^ j ■ ^p, , ^ of Lebsnon Ihall f.",fi:'f;,T''i''' ;:L'rS":'hTch'^^^^;'--'"'J;-°'l^& begiucnvntoit:diebeautieofbCarmcI,andof[S'!icdat'.';:, were foemiis to 2 For v indignation ofy Lord »vpon all nati- cu° „ fU„„ru,i rr.„,.u<.„i„„,^rrk"T ,,v^ ^»^ t,(tj..,.»ih-,r« the were eoem.es to 2 For v indignation of y Lord » vpon all nati- shJron,thcv Ihal = fee the glorj- of the Lord, »»d bft d.y: alb rV'^TM^^r 9"5'.&*«^«-=*yponaltheirarmi£s:hehath6de- theexcellcncieofourGod" y.tit,s compat«4 L«dit".co„": ftroied them -Wddmered them to thelLwghter. dstengthenthcweakehandcs, andcom- ::.,det' ^n'e"'' " w:andh..Ui-»^.^/"'^,^'^''''"^'"^"'""^"^u°^ forttliefeebleknees. bThTchulcS ■ lentenee for theit Itmcke Ihal come vp out of their bodies , and the ^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ fearefuil , Be you which «as before ■^'^'f °^ u V "io""»'""','ialbc melted with their Wood. ftrong, feare not :beholdc, your God commeth compared to a bar. t He fpeaketh th:f 4 And all the hofte of heauen <= fhalbe diffol- " . , ?' naponce- m^n Cod with t recomtjiaife L'VT' f L" ? inre.pcaofo.ans„J j^heheauensfhal!>efoJdenUkeabooke u^t" JSTd J^.^u ^^^^^^^^ "^^ lUilgement.who in 1 .. i • 1 ,, /i 1 /• n u 1 r r 11 t nC Wll COnieand laue VOU. molt plfnte- great leate & hot- and all their holies flial fall as the Icate falleth ^^^ ^^„ ^^^ ■^,^ ^f the f blindcbe ligh- ">« "d l>"uu. "k'''\ "::t\ ,. ^'°"' l^^ '""*;''"'^ f^^ f?"? J 1 FV' tened, and the cares of the deafc be opened. ^f' . ^^^ ,, „ ^Itd aX'e^ J Formyfwotdlhalbe 'hc way, and the fooles fhall not erre. 1 J Neither let Hcitkiah makeyou to tnilt m blti»iog° wheiebf and guide ihcm, 9 There (hall beel^nolvon, nor noyfome theLord, faying, The Lordewilfurelyddiuervs: 'hinncktd cap- allading to the bfartes fliall afcend by it , ncitha (hall thcj- l>ee this citie dial not be giiicn ouer into the hand of pj'l'vajtdihe"'' •f'^om.^" found there, that the redeemed may walke. theKingof Mhur. j!co^",ihat'tbeit k Ailie tiireatned 10 Thcreforctht ' retleemed of thcLord flr.U 16 Hearken not to Hciekiah: for thus fayeth ccoditiond.ouM Hull delioct f;oai ning (Ijall flee away. and drinke eucry man the water of his owne wel, liociua m S) tia, of tbecaptiuiucot 1-7 Till 1 come and bring you to a land like !,J|^*^'",''! J^^JJ . "^I^""- CHAP. XXXVI. your owne land,f«fn a land of wheate,aRd wine, by'weVe'e howe'' I Stmhirilj Jtudtihi^ikflii^ihtiilitjitit Uiuftltm. t^ Hit a land of bread and vineyards, cuer; lonne bad tUji>himtti »i.unft God. ,8 Leaft Hcrekiahdeceiueyou, faying. The b" P""''" '"^olci , Thi, hittoriei, XTOweainthebfomteenthyeereof KingHe- Lord wildeliuervs. H=th any of the -ods of the J^^/rk^God^aa leheaifcd, becauf: 1 >lxckiali,Saneher)aKint»ol Alihur came vp a- nations aeluiercd his knd outot the hand ctthe idole.becaufetlity itisasalealeand gainft al the (trong cities of ludah, & took them. King of Aflhur? do noi vndeiftand conhrmsuonof ^ And the King of Adliur fcnt Rabfhakeh 19 Whereisthegodof™ Kamath,andofAr- that Cnd m.keih bohfouhr ' from Lachi(htovvardIen.f,lemvnto King Heze- pad? whereisthegod ofSepharuaim? or howe itrp^^i-S;: ibtcatr.mgs and k!ah,vv;th a great hoRe,?; he (lood by the conduit haue they deliaered Samaria out of my hand? „-.s for fmce. pjoniifcsrtowit, of the vpperpoole in tlicpath of thcfullei^ field. 20 VVho is hee among all the gods of thefe n Noitbatthey fofflfhif ChlTrch ? Then came foorth vnto him Eliakim the landes , that hath dcliuered their councrey cut of ^^'^^^^^^^ g^^* ^J„ iobeai'fliaed''bu! fonne of Hilkiah the ' fteward of the houfe, and mine hantl, that the Lordefliould deliucr leviifa- "jy^.j leVeVhi* itlenjthwoiiid Shebna <* thechanccller, and loahthe fonne of* lem out of mine hand? biaipheirie: for fend delioetance. Afaph the recorder. 21 Then they 1 kept filence , and anfwercd il'ey had now tent ^botit'd'Cili. 4 And e Rablhakehfayde vnto them, Tell himnota worde : for the Kings commandement ;£;;"k'°'.^Vi.''w« «ioo,andido:atiie, you Hcxekiah, I pray you, Thus fay th thegreat was,faying,Anfwereh;mnct. invainero vfs inditrtotedrtiigi- King, thc King of Althur, What confidence is 2J Then came Eliakim the fonne of Hilkiah longreafcning cn.yet Cod would jjj^^ wherein thou trufteft? the fteward of the houfe, and Shebna the chan- "jih thij iLBdell, Ch"'ch to'trie 5 I ^ly, 1" Surely / h^ue eloquence, hut coun- celler,and loah the fonne of Afaph the recorder, ,^°°[5 '^^^^ f^'^ their faith and fell and ftrength "re for thc wanre: on whom then vnto Hezckiah with rent clothes, and tolde him nj„<.|, njorc pig. patience. doeft thou truU,thatthourebelieftagainft me? the wordes of Rablhakch. uoked. ulo'!d:o"'7{. ^ Loe, thou trulM in this broken ftaffe of fice.aj iiaiah had reede,on Egvpt,whereupon if a man !eane,it will CHAP. XXXVII. ptophecied.chap. goe into his hand .-.nd pearce it : fo 6 g Pharaoh , fj,^,i;,^ ,,y,k coH„f,it„f tf^^h , »«. ?««,.'>«« hm tht '* ": Kingof Eppt,vntoallthattni(tinhim. vja<» ie. 10 ibsblnipLfynii a sevh<„h. n Hc^hahs fh.Th T 7 Bi:tifthoufaytome,VVetni{HntheLord fi/'r. }« jhe .'muofSa.:,(,!„b,> flume of lie ^r.geU, kycs"d\7'X ourGod,isnotthathe,whofehiepLces&whofc iH ^^'^h^h:mi>lfc ofh„ cr,.cjo«,„..^ ^ ^^ fornd in the King? altars Hczckiah tooke down, & (aid to ludah and a Nd* when the King Hezckiah heard it, he '/^'J^'^'^'l' houfc, whf n '''to lenifalem, Yee ihall worihip l)cforc this altar? /\a rent his clothes, and pnt on fackecloth and g,ic"e j^nd're. tTiwk^til'mla ^ Nowc therefore giue hoftages to my lord came into the Houfe of the Lord. r'""""- infuchaweiebtie the King ofAfihur,and I will giue thee two thou- z Aud hee fent Eliakim the ftewarde of the ^ Tohauecom. mateer. fand horfes , if thou be able on thy part to fet ri- houfe, & Shebna the chanceller , with the Elders t^",j p, co7 !h>feM"'iine. ^CTsvponthem. of die Piieftcs, clothed in fackdoth vnto b Ifaiah tha, his faith ' f Hecfpeaketh 9 Fof how canft thou |[de(pifeany captaine the Prophet,the fonne of Amoz. might be confir. this in ibirpcrroo of the ^ leaft of my lordes feruants? and put thy j And he favd vnto him , Thus faieth Hnc- ""<^> »'"' "» *"'• "h "*"'''''' ^^l'^'' """^ ^"^ ^S>'P^ for'charets and for horfcmen? kiah , This day is a day of tribulation and of re- ['"«« : tcacblng he^urh^is'mftin' '° And am I nowe come vp without the Loid buke and blafphemie: for thc children are come hereby that io all kij wit and elo- to thij land to dcftioy it? The Lord faid vnto me, to y ' birth, & there is no ftrength to bring forth, dangers theie two qaence.wlieieas i Goe vp a"ain(t this land and deftroy it. 4 If fo be thc Lord thy God h.ith <* heard tlic '"cd^',''"'ltk'e kijonelyconfi- ,, ^ The faid Eliakim, and Shebna and loah wordes of Rabiliakeh, whom the King of Aflhur ^o'oQ;7and hit lord' "" " ' * ^"^° Rablhakeh, ^ Spcake,! pray thee,tD thy fcr- his mafter hath fent to raile on the liuing God, mic P.e.i. g Sitan laboured uant? inthc Aramites bnguage, ( for wee vnder- and to reproch him with worJes which the Lord « '-^ • "* '" •• 10 pull the godly ftnnii it) & ralke not with vs in thc lewes tongue, thv God hath heard, tlien e lift thou vp :ky pray- |!oman that' "-* wTn*e'lo"fidence '" ^^'^ audience of the people that arc on thc wal. er for the remnant that are left. uultth of diiij^ «oano'ihfr:to''wit, 12 Then faid Rab(}iakeh,Hath my mafter fent 5 So the feruants of the KingHcztkiahcanie and can ret be ftomt.uttintl.e' meeto tfiy mafter, and totheeto fpeake thcfe toKaiah. d«!ic)ered. Egypiiani.whore y, ordes , and not to the men that fit on the wall: 6 And Ifakih faid vnto them , Thus fay vr.to c^J^t^'^^a^H r*woIlid d"c«ae them, to yeeVde himfelfe to the AlTy tianj. and fo not to hrpe your ma(ter,T hus faith the Lord, Be not afi aid of h« hi;l> heard ■foranvhclpcof Gi.i. | Or.rMmf 4«K h Hereproch-thtoHezekiahhisfroall thewordsv thou haft heard ,\vherevvr.ilthC ier- it-.fo- v .iienGod po»(r,>vl.i(Lh isnot able to reftft one of Saneheribs leaft captaines. i Thus the ugjjg ofchc k;n<» of AlillUr haue blafr^emcd me. otit'Tcth to pa- wickedtoi.iiswhethntheybeof God or do. k They were afraid, lell by hij wordes loihe flclTi, ihi- Kceksoweibnotiln (inne, o- hf' e:,! not the r:afe. c D»» he(>iouldkaueairiedihepeocUagainatheKias»*ll4 alfoptetcndej togtQwe tlaiiog that the rainilterj ci6fe doeih not «o.ly flinil ia t .rinluiu^g b| ibt *> tome appoyntowai witli hii. woidjbw iiUg in ptay ing fo tne people, _ , " . . Hezckiahs prayer. Ifaiah. Tyrants arc briddcd. f ofiheEgypti- 7 BdioHe, I willfendablaftvponhim, and i6 Haft thou not heard how«lhaue of olde 'astbii^u'"' fic Ihall hearc a fnoyfe, and retuine to his o-.vne timcmadeit, "" and hauc formed it Ions a^o? and , sionif ioothtt eorae Vnd fight ^^i ^'^ I will caufe him CO fall by the fworde in fliould I now bring ic,that it fhould be deftroyed, God nIads''?ot hi* ajainfthim. his owne land. «';*vtter a mofi"' vvhom thou tnifteft, fmng,IeTuialem Qialinotbe thy hps, & will bring thee backe againe the Dme iha'iheftiteand horrible blaiphe- giuen into thc hand of the King of Aihur. way thou " cameft. '"oT" "^.^"^ ""^ mie before hude- n Beholde,chou haft heard wliat the Kings of __ jo AnJthislhalbeayfignc vntothee,0 W*- d,',™h°but'"mo. li'e^iKh onto} all Afihur haue done to all lands in ddhoymg them, l'^"*,Thoulha]tcateth;sycerefi)chasgroweth meniinrefpea ef tiueth adeceiuet: ^^^ '^^""'^ ^o" bedcliuercd? of It felfe : and thc zfecondyeerc,fuch thingsas ''" Churcii,^bici> fome gather here" 12 Hauc thc gods of the nations deliuered -growe without fowing: and in the diird yeere, j"^,^',' "ewnreGod by that Shebnah them, which thy fathers hauc deftroyed? at i Go- (owe y ee and reape, and plant vineyards, and eate JsTbe mlimiian sauehei' b'tbe^ar ^^"' ^"^ ^ ^^'■^"' ^"^ ^e^epb, and die children the fruite thereof. thereof, fwere tiiat iiiiih of Eden, which were at Telalfar? J i And a the reniamt th.it is eicaped of thc ' Meaning hit fcDctotiicKing. ti Where is the Kiiigof Hamath, and the hoiifi of ludah, fhall ag.iinetakerootedovvnc- ,"p"[fe,' "' ivvhicliwasa King of Arpad, and the Kme f'ln'ls of the AlTytians, (hall profpct : and thit properly belongeth to le.ueh.tfr.mthe Ifrael, Becaufcthou haft prayed vnto mee, con- '•'f f ''"'^''■, I* F"' by protn.fe rakemadetoDauid.«aJ^«i..,.,,.,.c*.o.5a.>.. Ii.i>f nf rhe tvrani • ^ lit- r ./-i »i)4 1.18. 'ft 'mliS.!!. i.Wjicc4.7.4i. »-»Mf.8.i9. c \\ hich was the chiefedtitie in fXr would '"''"'"o^?.'''°'^'"b°*^^''"''''' of theATyrian$,«roA.i.2i. [ Or, .^. ».f »m d \Vh. was alfo called Saidana- haue ouer hi« 2* This is the word that the Lord hath fpokcn palusinwhofedayes ten yeeres after Saneheribs (katb the Caldeant auetcane daughlrr. flgaiuft him, the » virgme, the daughter of Zion, <^^ AOj-rian: by Merodach their King. P Declaring here, hatljjefpifed thee, .^"laughed thee to fcome: thc * CHAP. XXXVIII. arVe'li'imiesto daughter of lerufile hath Ihaken her head at thcc. t Hf^ilih/, u Me. j HteurtJIo'edio/iciiht/iheLorJ, Gods Church, IJ Whom haft thou railed en and blafphc- *nd tmnh fifiuntittuf^te/, to Higuuthtlxinkiforbu fight againft hint mcd? and againft whomc haft thoii exaltcd jAjT ^""fi'"' whofe .luartell hit ^0^,^.^^ ^ lift^j ^p thine eycs on hie? euen againlt A ^°^^ * ^^^ """^ ' ^^^ Hexekiah fickc vnto *,.n;,. „.,. Chutchootiy the p holy one of Ifrael. /Jthedcath, and the Prophet Idiuh fonnc of ».c«ro.}a.j4. c; He bnalteth of 24 liif policie, inthat Lord. 24 By thv feruants haft thou railed on the Amox came vnto him, and fayde vnto h)m,Thus » f°"".f "''"'J jrd, and fayd. By the multitude of my charets I ^avth the Lord , Put thine houfe in an order, for ^^.^^ .y^ ,;^^^ ^^^ •*■'""""*''"*' am come vp to die top of the moiintaines to the thou (halt die and not lute. will bane the ex- "t^rmiyaTof fidcs of Lebanon, and will cut downe the hie ce- * Then Hexekiah b turned his face to thc ercifeof hi.chiU his.power, in that dars fhcieof, and the feirc firre trees thereof, r.nd wall, and prayed to the Lord, ^,;^'» [°^'^'"^^^^^' ihat his aimie i«(o J ^^[]\ ggg yp to the heightCS of his top,i»»itO thc learne ooelv to depend vpon God and afpire to the heiBcnj. b For his hcait great that it is able f^^^f^ jjf J^jj fruJcfuH places. »•' touched with feaie of R»ds ludgemenr, fteing he had appointed him to die to dne vp whole A,an-A \t ^r,,! AnynW fhp ,„,,f'S.hion. ai><.»ho oMght ^.^^^ ^,^^, 1^ fifteenc yeeres. A T * the fame time, » Merodach Baladan, the -1 Ki>,s.io.it. i"3™ 6 Andlwilldeliucrtheccoutofthehandof /A fonne of Baladan, King of Babel, fent Met- ^.y^L-*"'^" ihcit forme, d.f the King of Aslhur.and this citie;for I ^vll defend tcrs,and a picfcnt to Hezekiah : for he had heard ,^„ „,i„f "o^/"'* eomfiturc. thiscicie. that he had bene ficke,and was rccouered. caoie ibe AByti- hJ^[ir//f!'r^\ 7 And'fthisfi^nefhaltthouh.iucoftheLord, ,2, And Heiekiah was "^glad ofthem,& flicw- «sio,l,e.entb confi Vmltion of that f Lord wil dS this thing that he hath Ipoken, ^'1 ^h™ the houfe of the tieafures, the filuer, and l'"°ll"'^^'^l"- J.isfiith,a f.gne.» 8 Beholde, I will brin^agame thefl-.adowof "legolde, and the fpices, and the precious oint- ^,|,^ j^* „,„,„j, veil.iz&zJCiag. ■ ■ • ■ ■ - '^- ■ »,»«.--,_. 4 _ii.t« i .--_ii- j ^n .1 — . " . aaS.whcreonio be n<,fr,olilia!InotfeetheLord,f«fnEhe thinehouie? AndHez.ekiahanCwered, AUthatis "j'""*' *. h,,trl„r^hbe- Lordinthelandofiheliuing: Ifhallf.emauno m mine houfe haue they feene: there is nothing a- d Hf askeih him Sidi'-f.lV '" moreamor? the inhabitants of the world. ""ong «">' treafure<,ihat I haue not Qiewed them, of the r«ticula.t g it what'.ime it 1 2 Mine Iiabitation is departed , and is remo- 5 And lfai;ih fayde to Hezekiah , Hearc the ^" ^^ind tb^ aaft 7V ^°u'r^' *'■ "^'^ ^'■^^^^ "^^^ '•'^^ 3 fl:epheards tent : I i haue cut «'ord of the Lord of holies, „, j^, ^.-^^^^ h I fhi' nomore o-'^"l''«<^ a ^■•cauer my life: he will cut me oft from <5 Befiold , the dayes come, that all that is m which he before p; life .'he to.d the height : f5-o.mday k to night, thou wilt make '^^'ne Iioufe,and n hich thy fathers haue laid vp m being oue.come lereinhisTem- an end of me. ffore vntil this da\snialbe<;caried to Babel: no- *"*'''?''' J"^^^^^^ f'%Tn'V''Vod ij Ireckoncdltothemorning:huthebrake thing flialbeleft,faith the Lord. ., ambit.oncoJd {^Rei. h'h rdea ^11 my boncs, like a Ivon : from day to night wilt 7 And of thy fonnes that fli^ proceede out not fee. teachiij.en.o thou make an end of me. of thee, <»»'cT»V ^ '^''^ mcume as a douc: mine q-es were lift vp oh lace of the Kings ofBabel. how g.ea.ly GoJ terwardmiyihe high:0 Lord," ithnthoppreflc'd me,comfortme. '^^ g Then faid Hezeki;:h to Ifaiah, The word de^ftethairbition moie Jppeare whe I ihey fe«!e their jrifj ewne weakeneOi:. ij VVhatnialiray>oforhehathfaidittomc, ofthe Lord isgood,which thou haflfpoken: and J°i,"'?=2W. i he haih done it: I flial walke p wcakely all my he faid, Yet let there be peace, and trueth in my Ji}"l^°;^"'* iBymyfionei X "res in the bitterneCre of my foulc. y«. ^„.„ ^, gRead.iiiog. haueproiioked i6 O Lord, T f» f^f»»that ouerbue them,and v. H A F. XL. 2».i9.. CodtouKemy to alh^Jf 4rtinthem,thelifeofmyfpirite /^<»/6* * RtmifiitnofpnmbfChnfi. 3 rhtcommwgeflohnB^p. l^Thtt^'^'oae ^-^^^ ^ha^ thou caufeft me to ^ fleepe and haft ^fl tn'X^ "'"'""' "" """"' '"' """' '*"' te":.Th't''i "'"7 BeJolJetforffclicitielludhittergriefe, CgoIT.'^ hflhtw^h'h'' ,., .,^-_ •/- t_° L ^1 ~ J "^ u„ Lords hand <^doi±ilc for all her finnes. ,.,....,,..» .^..>..- iieiMweihthv crnno: praife thee :thcv that goedowne into the , ; . „ • .l- ,t, , •.. ->- frt le-hthetiuemiai. &e*fio"'" pit,cannothopeforthvtructh. J^ f'rU PX ^A 1 Z IV t fl«.-f«''d<''« T pprri^od 19 fi«/theliuing,theliuing, hefhallcorfefTc P^re ye the way of the Lord: make (freight in the „„«..,e&.hof. e.5.,^'dge..nt thfe,asI^..thisda'';:thefkthertothexchildren '^'^'" ' ^''^' ^"[.r,^?,'': ^ „. . ''t,ftS •giinft.heirfinne. fi-a'!d.-cl;,-«fhufmprh + Eiicr)' vallej' fhall be cxaltcd , and euerv "™"ft"l'««»i a i«,a5f,op. :„ -rtpV^.l,LT,Tj^;,mr..,..m..rl,...c,.. g mountoinc and hill (hall bc madc lowc: and the '°"'°';«y''f,^ •teSwithfarnK- ^o 1 hc Lotd Jr<« r*«ai£ to Tauc mctthcreforc v jn. ml /i-l jl ui ooore affliaed,ao« pten with loroA , ^ , ,r, crooKedlhallbeeltreight , and the rough places }„ .(Tore them of th»tIw«SDOtab:et->vttcrmywordei,b«ton:lj»togroneaodfigh. n Towit, _i.;_ - T) > or teaimre tnemot roro-.Tejrdgrefeboihoibodvjndminde. n God hath .'ecUredby hisPro- F'^ . ,, , _, ^ ,„ „ ... tbeir deiiuerawe l)heithstIl1nlldie,andthe.»fareI«.i!lveeIdvntoh.ra. p 1 lliill haue r.ore- J And the glofV oftlie Lord (lialbereueiled, both ol body and leafe, butcontinuall foron-jsaibiles I liue. q They vhat(li3lloseilioerhe and all h flefh (hall fec it together: for the mOUth '°^^' ineothaiatenoH'aliuejndjII;heyihat»'einthefey*«rcs.fha1iacknB«|edie:his oftheTnrrl h-rh fnnlrpn ir ^ Theiimeofhet benefite. t Thatsfierti^atthou batllte.>.K!emnrd met.T»eath, thour.-llotedl» ""-'-oiu "-"i il:"B.cnii:. afft.flion. metn life, f Whereat \ .honght tohme huedio re3aOi.deliiietance, fhallbe iccioued, h Tbil miracle lliilbe fo jreii,tbil i 'i-iii cluldten Ihall ialtcuft tbcm in (h; gncei,ao getherinto mdgement. lence,ha,hemay roans leiicitie, 1 4 Of ivhoni tooke he counfell, and ivht in- 2, VVho raifed vp c iuftice from the Eaft, and bee heard in his which is to hail! ftru(fted him and taught him in the way of iudge- called him to his foote? ftrcngth : let them ''« pl"'l«T.....M-.iwiiiieltethanimnee, orthc 7 So thc workeman comforted the founder, d \\-ho hath crej. all power, fo doth fimilinide will ye fet vp vnto ^'"^.^'!^:!°' 19 Theworkemanmeltei „., . _ goldfmirh beateth it out ingoId,or thc goldfmith '*"'^ ^^ '^^^ ''^ote w the hammer ,him that (mote ted man and main- wdi^-^.V filiier plates. by courfe,faying, Itisreadyforthefodering.and «'^e^hein^ent 2 J Know ye nothing? haue ye not heard y it? Abraham my friend. fbrilmaTune"''' ''"'^'.'7 '^""''' ^^^^ i'^ "o^ ^^^"^ tolde'vou from the beginning? 9 Fori haue taken thee from theends ofthe vnchangeable, * not'putt"e?r'"tuft haue yee not vnderftoodic by thc * foundation earth, and called thee before the chicfe thereof, *''"'' '""*'''." in any/aut onely of the earth? and faid vnto thee , Thou art my fcruant : I haue (^ "/i"* ' inGa»; ' jj Hefittethvpon thecirclcof the carth,and chofen thee ,and not caft thee away. f Confiderieg II Herebyhear- t},c inhabitants thereof <»)*« as graOioppers, hee ^° Fearethounot,forl amwiththce:benot mine excellent Ihr!d'r!ia'i"ie^*'°'* ftretcheth out the heaucns,as a curtaine, & Iprca- afraidc,for I am thy God: I will ftrengthen thee, *°f''" 'png whfcwith ihey deth them out,as a tent to d wel 1 in. and helpe thee , and will fufteinc thee with the g *T(^°^an>ajbIe4 (hoiild be tempted 2 J Hec bringtth the princes to nothing , «t«. ', , 1 . i.u, ..L ./i ■ • i i n 11 n their idolatrie. ters, feeing that though they were not fowen , as though their andthey that (triue with thec,(hallperilh. hHtaoieththe the poorc'thit ftockctookcnorootc in the earth: for he did e- 12 Thou (halt feekc them and (halt not 'findc obftinacieotthe baie nottof-iflice ^^^^f^ a blovve vpon them, and tliey withered, and them :»»:»';;, the men of diyfh-ifc,/«r they fhall idoiaierjto main, fires wilTd°e(."Ia '^'^ whirlewinde \vill take them away as (bubble, bee as nothing , and tiie men tlwt warrc againft J,';" ;,^,'" '""^ "' themreiucs 10 2 J To whomcnow will ycc hkcnmc, tJiaf I tljee,as a thing of nought. i AndtLetefot* feriie their idoles, fhould be like /j/>;,faith the Holy one> i i For I the Lord thy God wil hold thy right oughteft not to y "u'^rfi,"!'''* "^ Lift vp your eyes on hie, and behold who hand,faying vnto thee, Fearenot,Iwi! help thee, p^nllute tl.) f< Ke win'c'i' i-'binely ''^th Created thefc things,and bringeth ^ out their 14 Feare not, thou "' worme, Iaakob,«iv z Can you not leatne by the vifible creatures whome k That is.by the force of my proaies.in the petforniance whereof I wil (hew my GoHhj'hniaJctnreiue y«'Jr vfe.thit you Ihoulil not fertie thcmnor wotlhip Iclfe (aithluU andiuft, 1 Bccanfcthev IhjlbedeftroyeJ. m Thus he.callcth ihera? a Sothathit power appeareih 10 (uery place whereroeueiwec (Hloe them becaufe they were contemned of all the woilde , and that ihey confldctio| csteyei. b WdghithfctinotdctthciotuiitcouiubdotRaitci, (heiioyviie^u9t(<(laie,lhoul(lfeckevs(obi[afet iielpe. Go4 prouidcth fov hU. Chap.xlif. Chrifles humilitic. f4 B inilmaVeihee mtn of li'rael:! wil hclpc thcc, Tairh thc Lord and piitmySpiricevjion him ; hecfliall bring fourth ableiodeftri'if a'l chy icdcenicr chcholy onc oflfracl. '^ iudgenient to tlie Gtntilcs. d Hefhalldetlafe IhtToeMrTo >y Behold,! wil make thee a rollcr,& a newe z He (hall riot ecric,nor lift vp, nor caufc his ''|,'^J'/,_^=f''^"^"j^^^^^ niighiic: jDdihij direlhing inftiumcnc hauin^; tecth : thou Ih.Ut voycc to be heard in die Arectc. and calTiKem by'* cbi"'" ""••|"« wiy.Thi" hty-re wade land as fprings of water. thec,and giue thee for a » coucnant of the pco- I"',"'!)' L'uffe'it'thac wrDefi6Babyioo. 19 I willfetin the wilderneffetheccdar , thc ple,«»(< for a light of the Gentiles, itreay O.me ' H That is.harii ap. shittah tree,and die mirre tree, and the pme tree, 7 That thou maift open the eyes of the brighter, n" dfhtitt"fh[il ""^ i ^^'11 ^^^ "> *e wilderncife the firre tree, the blinde, and bring out the prifoners from the pri- '• Although he come fo to j.affe. clmc and tlie boxe tree together. fon : and them that fit in darkenefle , out of the j.'"°"ji| heZt r Hebid.itthihe 20 Therefore Itt them fee and knowe,and let prifonhoufe. fpaie the wicked, ■^'""'°r'°"' thcmconfider and vndcrftand together that the 8 i am the Lord, this is my Name, and mv but will iudge lo brilo f^'I":'h° hand of the Lord hatli done this , & the holy one ^gloiy w U I not giue to anodiei-,neithcr my praife |^'^o^j"°;,7j their id°l« 1-1 hey. ofir\nel' "'""^''"'y ter, that we may know that you are gods:yca,doe life vpf6wz»o^ff, the towncs that qKcdardoeth m Toafsiftani fte.h & a" hoteVh- ?^°^ or doe cuiU , tliat we may declare, and be- inhabite : let the inhabitants of the rocks fing: let S'^'^^ -princes as vpoclav, nemies. S1*"'h rf' *f r''' ' wh: reby he mca. " and as the pottcr tteadeth myre vnder the foote. 1 4 I haue a long time holdeii my peace:! haue «;°"g „oX,h,..ir neth y bo: h their z6 VVho hath declared from the beginning, bene ftill ' knew not, there WiM no counfcllor, & whe light before them , and crooked diings ftraiglit. Arabians.v'ndej theie th '..g. I demaunded of them, they anfwercd not a word. Thefe things will I doe vnto them , suid not for- "',^°"„^f,'^°,1'j' z That is. the If. 29- Beholde,thcy are a 1 vanitie : their worke is fake them. f^^ "\^ ^^ »«'"""''"J['"- ofnorhing,diciriiirgcsarewindeandcontu(ion. »7 They (hall be turned backe: they fhall be .heEaft. - "Z'J'.!'Z -r ■ ■ nr r- f „ .. 1 ■•„' greatly aOiamed, that ttuft in grauen images, and r Hee (hewetb eaptiumune. a To wit, a contmuall ruecrrsion of Prophets and minidrrs. ^ ', , ■ v, " ?' ^ the leali- ofihe b When I looked whahet the idoles could not dneyllierwifedomenotp.iwettodoeaDytliing:thctefotchecontIudeth that T 8 ^ Heare, yC dcafc: and yCe blinde,regard, „in'thecoD. , allare wicked, that ttuft in vanitie. that ye may fee. feruationofbi* - ' CHAP. XLIL 19 Who is blinde but my nfenunt? or deafe Church. xTh' A,i„n„«>i h^ihtu of Chufi 6Whh, »« (rnt ^ ^ meffengcr , that I fent> who is blinde as ^ ^ *'" ''»''< l" in'.atifKirld. ti Tht-vtcniiotieftheCinlilis. , ■ ^ i", i- 1 1 V 1 r- -, execute rnvven- ■ » That iiChrift ■r)EhoUc,=>myferuant: HwiUfiaWTonhim: the yperfit,and blind as the Lords fcruant? geance.whichi hisr/Sif ■t3niineckt he hcattth not? f=rredasa»oirai| ta cd hereleruantTheProphctsvletomaVenienticnofChnuai^erytheyhaue ' ° that rierneth le b* ^ declared any gieat I'romife.he caai he is the foundation whcrei-pon al y promilts deliiiereJ when ihee is in trauell. I That i'j,m)r peore people.-ihich are in pcr- aremat'e an.! ratified, b For Ihauecoirmi:ted allroy power tn himastoanioft plexitis andcate. u To ivit, Ifrael, wbtcLlliouM haue moftligh: becai-le of laithfvd ftewsrd Some reade, IaiM ciiaSlini liim:io ivit b:« officc.hygruinghim myLa'Ae. x The Priefttowhomniy wordciscoomitteJ, wliichlhould not the fnlneffe of ray Spirit, c He only is acctpuble vnro me & ihey that come vnto oneli heare it himielfr, bntcauleoibeutohcjleit. y Asibcl-'ucfb udPlo* - r byhifflJotibeceUaootbcimeaoesor lccaicilia(itn,Ma(C.i2.i8.epheCM. pbeuUiM(b«ulji 1 6 Thus faieth the Lorde wiiich maketh a way feeing tbjt the ipoiled of theit e- j^j^g heed,and heare for ^ afterwards? in V the Sea,and a path in the mighty q waters, ^ourfe of Eophra- TheTr' owne°f^!u . ^4 VVho gaue laakob for a fpoyle, and Ifrael 17 When hee r bringeth out the" f charct ana ;j'„':,;"A"ythe" and iDcrcduljtie. to the robbers? Did not y Lord, becaufe we haue horfe, the armie and the power lie together, and enemie. a There ihall b« finncd againft him ? for they would not walke in (hall not rife,they are extinft,& quenched as tow, p whenhedeli- "h'ro'orwwilthe his way cs,neither be obedient vnto his Law. iff Remember yee not the former things,nei- uetedifaelfrom enerait to°rellote 2) Therefore hec hath powrcdvpon him his therregard the things of oldc. Phir>oh,E!iod.i4. tbat,wbicb he hatb fierce wrath, and the ftrcngth of battel ; and it fet 19 Behold,! do a new thing: now (halif come qvvheo their, fpo) led. jjj^ oj^ fjjg round about, and he knew not, and it foorth : fhall yon not know it? I wil euen make a ,aciites paffe/ wiat"""^' ° ' burned him vp,yet he confidered not. way in the « defert, 4>?^ floods in the wildernefle. through lorden, _ ^, . _ TTT 20 The wilde "beaftesdiall honour nir, the ''''^•5'7- , , .^c^^.^' ?^^^^^r:., . dragons and the oftnches, becaufe I gaue vvater in 'J^,?f°^^^^^^^^ tThiLtrc/comfjritlhhupmt.HepTomftlhitlmtrMCtla.^'^j^r^ ,a ^j, -. ' u„ ;;j„, „/r„ ► „• ""ed'iis people th> /.»*.. 1 1 Thn, i J Cod tm L aL. "f' ^^^^ ' -""^ ^°°^^ '" "^^ wudemefrc to glue out of Egypt. , -., , , , ,. dnnketomypcoplc,euentomineelect. 1 Pharaoh and hit a Afer thefe "O Vt now thus faith the Lord = that created thee, , , ^^-^ j^ {^^^^ j p^^^j foj. (.^y^. mightie arm.e. n;[?/.b 'df h^,''/« P^ ^'^''°'' '-c^^ ^^ '^^' formed thee, O Ifrael, ^^ ^^^^ ^^^ f^^^^ my praifc. '.h""chle,«ce rohiloul^KL" "Fcarenot : for I haue redeemed thee : I haue {^ And thou haft not x called vpon mee, O our'^ffiSon caufe he ha-h -e- Called diee by thy name, thou art mme. laakob, but thou haft Y wearied me, O Ifrael. ^"^^^ be more genente .hem, 2 Whcn thou paffeft through the c \vatere , I ^ ^h^^ ^ j^gft ^^^ b^on-ht me the (hccpc of [""""* "'"'''« : lli^d fh' T' ' 'f ^^ ^""^ '^''.' ^ ^T"8^ the floods, that they ^^ \^^^, ^^,,- „,;,heif haft thou honoured [r,?/^:;?.. b v\hcn thou prc aranonr " Tbeylhallbaue !l1;Sfa:;d ,?, ForIamtheLordthyLd,theholyone .■i.^'^ine;, tlr haft ttrmad" theioneof.hy of Itrael,thy Sauiour : I gaue "Egypt tor thy ran- „ith the fat of thy facrifices, butthou haft made tetmne home.eue Ood.an.iitftiU fome, Ethiopia, and Seba for thee. mee to bferue with thy (innes, 4»l «- blei and perils. 5 Fcare not, for lam with thee : I Will bring bcrthyfinnes knowledge them: he,' Lr;1er'r' '^'^''^ ^^^^ ^^'^ '"^^'^^'"'^ S^*« ^"fr^'" '^^ ^^ Put me'in c remcmbance: let vs be iudged oTgtr bMhTke. gainU thefe coun- ''*"'• _ , , together:countthou that thoumaieft be iuftified. ful for the fame. tiies,& nude them 6 I Will fay to the North , Giue : andtothc 27 Thy "ifirft father hath finned,and thy "^ tea- 'f ■'''"'" '"''°<" to furfer y stft.aiS South , Kcepe not backe: bring mvfonnes from rher? haue rranfiTeTed a crninft me wot(hippedmea which t:.ounioa;. farre&mvdai.ohrer<:frnmrhcfnrlUftheearrh <^""s ™uetranigre.ied ag.iinit mc. thou oughtcH to den haue done 4 "^^^^j" ^y aa^gnters from tnc ends ot tne eartn. jg Therefore I haue ' prophaned the rulers of haue done, fo were ai the pai. . 7 Euery' one Ihall be Called by my s Name: the Sanduarie, & haue m.ade laakob a cm fe, and y Becaaiethoa n.eut of tby tan- lor I Created him for my glory , fonned him and ifigel a rcproch '"" °°' wi'lmgiy fome, chap 57.5. made him. " ,-,„ , teceiuedf whuh t ! wilnoiipare o T ..mI kr.'nr. C...-k ♦!,» l-i;«,I »«^.«1« «, ^^,o,I• I did (ommandthee.thea didftgtieue me. Whereby he (heweth that bis mercies anyn,5,rather.hen ^ ^ , ^ Wll bring forth thc blind people , & they ^^^,^^^^ onlyciufeoftheirdeiruerance.forafmuch astbey had deferuKl the con. IhoulbouldeOpe. Inalhaueeies, & the deate& they (halhaueearCS. ti,ry. z Meamng.in true fa;thind obedience, a EithAfotthecompofition tiih.forGoJmote 9 Let all the nations be gathered b together, oflhe(weeteoyntment,Exo.|o.;4.or(orthefweeteiDcenfe,Exo,jo.7. b Jheo efteemeiboneoi and let the people bee affembled : who amone ballmademeidbeaie an hcanieburdenbyihy finoes. c III loiget any thing his fai.bfull.then ,u j 1 ■ .u- j /i_ r\ ^u- ..'i thatmay makeforthy iuHification, put mee in remembrance andfueakefortby alltheWKkedin thenn can declare this and (hew VS former things? f,,f,_ \ Thine anc.fte.s. e Thy Prieftes and thy Prophet., fTh.t is, t^ the world. let them bring foorth their i witneUcs, that they icited.abhoMtdanddcftioycdibeminthewildernefle.andatotbeidoiet. i He prophecieth may beiuftificd; but let them I" heare, and (ay, It ofthei.deliue- „ triieth. CHAP. XLIIIL .> ifuh^ of Baby''" '° You 'arc my witnefTes, faith the Lord, and 5 Thtltrjprmifithcomfin, imdihAi htewHiAfrmlleha lon,and fo of the my m feruant, whom I haue chofen : diercfore ye fZffirf.nlZln'' * '"*' '""""'' °^"^''"' " ^*' caMin^;of thevni. (liall knoweandbeleeuemee,and ycftiall vnder- "P't'llcti oauh. "■'"i!'^!""i'V, ftandthatIam:bcforemetherewasnoGodfor- V^'"°^^^'^^^'=''-^^"'^*'^'">'^"'"^"^> ^ndlf- ,„.„j,..* ;Sw.il;en, med,neither(hallthe,ebeafterme. I rael whom I haue chofen c'ho^fttbrerom"' j.eui.jo.;. II I,eae»IamtheLord,andbc(tdemetherc ^ Thus faith the Lord, that made thee, and the beginning of gMfsning.thathe jsnoSauiour. formedathec from the wombe; he wil hclpe thee, hisownemetcie, »":!([" I'cMiem, ' ^ I haue declared, and I haue faued, and I Feare not, O laakob, my fenunt, and thoi, righ- '^^^^^^^^^^ except he wonid haue (hcwcd, whcn there was no ftraugc^Wa- teous.,t> whom I haue chofen. anything, negleahisowne mong you ; therefore you arc my witncfl«,faieth 5 Fori will powe water vpon the 'thirftic, b WhomOoJ Kime and glory, the Lord,th-.t lam God. andfloodsvponthedricgiound:IwilpowTemy accepteth as ngb. ^,^;,f ."[^;';f,';,\" i ? Yen, before the day »«, I am , and there Spirit vpon thy fecd,& my blclfing ypo diy buds. 'h'°,d •ft'J,'',','^^ flit h m i 1 doing is none tliat can deliuer oiitof mine hand : I will 4 And they ^ (hal grow asamong the grafle, ,i,e,c„„„ beciufe ihi^ niraciiious (Jqc it, and \'\ho fliall let it? ijnij'as the willowesby theriuersofwatei-s. of the law, and of w,.i,r,unra!ihe.r , " ..,•.•.? One (liall fay , lam the Lordes : another kcnof iben>.> ctruc, -k S:iew?ug,tnai the malice of the wicked hindtcih c Becaufe man ofhimfelfe is as the ilrie and barren Und,he p.omircthlonoiRea then; inthe loowlcdje ol the ineth becaufe thty will not heare when Ooiilpea- hiir. wiih the waters of hii holy Spiiite loel a.iS.iohn 7.^8. a,fts 1.17. d Thai lict . i-y lit « ord. 1 The Prrpb< c< and peopleto »'hoiu I hauc gincfl m; Lawc. is,>hy children andpolUtJUc (ball iacicafe WOodctftilly after (hcU deliuUMM in Mcaaingfpcciaily Chi.l>,aQ(lb}himalhhefjubful], ftomBabjIon, efhalbc The firft and laft. Againft idolatrie. Chap.xiv. God ondy is the Lord, j j e (halbe called by the name of laakob : and ano- baked bread alfo vpon the coles thereof: I haiic ther fhall fiibfcribe with his hand vnto the Lord, roftcd fleQi.and tactii it, and fhal I make the rrfi- andnamehimfelfcbythcnanicof Ifrael. due thercofan abomination? Iholl Iboweto the ? HeiiabMftdi. 6 Thus faith the Lord the King of Jfrael and Hocke ofa tree? "tViThe""".!'^* his redeemer, the Lord of hoftes, * I am the firft, ao He fccdeth ^ of aflies: a feduccd heait hath ^J^g „ j^',"ij},"j j,), and I am the laft, & without me « there no God. dcceiued him , that hee cannot deliuer his (bule, huojet. 7 And who is like mee, that fhall B call and norfay, Isthercnota licin my right hand? a Sntwingihji (hall declare it, and fet h it in order before mee, a i » Remember thefc ( O laakob and Ifrael) ""•„^"'o 'idol°- fince I appointed the ' ancient people? and what for tJiou art m) fcriunt: I haueformcd thec.thou ,„e^ .nj ,htrtioi« is at hana,and what things arc to comc?let''thcm art my feruant- O Ifrael foi^et me not. hee warneth hii (hew vnto them. 22 I haue put away thytranfgreJIionslikea people by (here 8 Feare ye not,neithCT be afraide: haue not I cloiide,and thy finnes, as a mill : turne vnto mee, '^ '"(^ouw' „", tolde thee of olde,and haue declared ir? ' you are for I haue redeemed thee. cleaue 10 any bat cue my vvitneffes, whether there be a God befidc 2 j b Reioyce,yceheauens: for the Lordc hath 10 iheliuing God, me,and that there is no God that I kno^ve not. done it; (lioutc,ye lower partes of the earth: braft "j''J° *^7ih^'d!^ 9 AU they that make an image, arcvanitie, foorth into pray fc, ye mountainev, O fbreft and |„j„ ' and 11 their delcdable things (hall norhingpro- cuery tree therein : for the Lord hath redeemed b He (hewrth fite:& they are their owncwitnefTcs, "tha'tthey laakob and will be glorified in Ifrael. t^'tT*"^*"/ fee not nor knowe : therefore they Ihall be con- 14 Thus fayth the Lord,thy redeemer and he {.j^pj"' i,**h*?'bt founded. that tbrmed thee from the wonibc,! am the Lord fogreat.ibattht 10 Who hath made "agod, ormoltenan that made all things, that fpred outtheheauens imenfibleaea image,that is P profitable for nothing? alone,and ftretched out the earth by my felfe. „" j ,V'*"'^* "'* 11 Beholde, all that are of the qfeUowHiip 2j Idcftroythe ' tokens of the fouthlaycrs, "'HeaVmeihthtw thereofj llialbe confounded : for the workemen and make them that conie Ion (b«uld drinketh no water,and is faint. 27 He faith to the « deepe , Re dric and I will lland, ij Thecarpentirftretchethoutalineshefa- drie vp thy floods, lateis feeing their cioncthit witha red thread, heplanethit,andhe 28 He faith to fCynis, TAcwifr/ my fhephcard: phets.whicb did (doles blinJe, purtreich it with the compaffc, & maketh it after and he fhal performe all my defirc: faying alfo to aflute'ihe church the figure ofa man, 4n!/according to thebeautie lerufakm, Thou fhalt be built : and to the Tem- of Gods fauouc of a man that it may'remaine in t an houfe. pie. Thy foundation fhall be furely laide. "He'hewe't" thai 14 Hee will hew him downecedars,and take Godtworkefhould be no lefle nmable in ibii their delioerarce. tben»henhee thepine tree and the oke, and takah courage a- btoughtthemoutofEgvpt through iheSea. f ToafloieihemoftheitdeliBe- mong the trees of the forefl : hee planteth a firre fance.he nameth the perfon by whom it Qiould be, mote then in buodictb jeere tree,and therainedocth nourifh it. '^""^ I J And man bumeth thereof for he will rake • Bf ibitdluctrb tieofrpcachhee nraneih one thing.thai is,that ihe people (ifi:U« koly and rcceiue the (rue religion o|G«d,aiPlat. f lamalwiyet Iikcniyrelfe.tbat it,aiercirulltn. ward my Church, IDdmoAablcto Baintcine it, at . m VVhatfoe«et maVe tbem to feeeme gloriouf. D That ii.theido d Of iralahand therertofhii Proi thereof and " warmehimfelfe: he alfo kindleth it & baketh liread,yet he maketh a god,& worfhip- pethit:he maketh it an idoleand boweth vnto it. ^16 Hee bumeth the halfe thereof euen in the dre^and vpon the halfe thereof he * cateth flefh befote he was boioe. CHAP. XLV. The delmrrtnct tflht fmplt if C)""- 9 GoiiiuJlin*llhk »e>tfi. 19 ThtctUmftflht CintitU. THus faith the Lord vnto » Cyrus his ^ anovn- ted,whofeii?ht hand I haueholden to ' fub- a To alTure the lewes ofibtirc'e- muft needes be wi'nertfiof their ownc blind- Benir:andfee- Jing that they ate notable tohelpe them, muft con- feffe that tbey haue no power. o Meaningi'bat whatfoeuerij made by the hand «tman,if it be elteemedai God, IS moftdeiefta. ble. p Whereby ap. psareih their blaf- meth himfelfc and faith, Aha,I am warme, I haue him,andthe gates'lhall notbeflnit. Ihouldasidt.i.e rtn\Te»re boVkrt ^^'^ *^ *' ^'^- - ^ "^'1 goc before thee and make the i croo- ""^XZ m!,''nV;''* ofthelaitie/efing '7 And the rcfidue thereof he maketh a god, kedflreight: I willbreakethcbrafendoore5,and b'secan'fc'cjMii that they arc Jot ?«>>» his idolc: hee boweth vnto it,and woriliip- burft the yron barres. ihoiUdexfcoteibs onely here called peth and pray eth vnto it, and faith, Dcliuermee: j And I willgiuetheethetreafuresofdarke- olficeola .itliue. »nprofitable,b-t j-^^ j^dB art my god. ne{re,and the tbingshid in fecretplacesthat thou h^lfj,''",^'',^ 18 They h-Tue not knowen, nor vnderf^ood: maieft '^ know that I am the Lord which call thee lotatinicV'tJl- yfor Gcrfhath (hut their eies that they cannot fee, by rhyname,euentheGodofinael. tersnoihrrioit . . latert, which (or(;et'heit owne necHsities.to fet foorth theird'iionon towarde theindoles. t To place i'. in I'lme Temple, ii He fetteih foorth the obfiinacie andmal.ceoFiheidnlareis, which though they feeby daily expeiienee that their idolesareno better then the ttft of the matter wherecl tbey arrmade, yet ihey ■ rrfufe the one par:, and make a god of the other, as the Papiftei make their cake gnit.andtbertR of their idoles. x Thatis.heeither makethaiable ottrenchers. • Tbr Proiibet giueih heerean aafwere teall them thacwonderhow iiit pof- '^'- hit any lliould bee loMinde to commit nichabominartoo,fayino, that God olinJcdUicircycfr.andhiidenedUiCtfbeattf, \ti>r.iH'ntik, ' in thedcliueiance ftry pe»jile. J I am the Lorde and tlicre is none other: there is no God befides mee : 1 g girded thee J/"''"''«-''";»y , , , , ^ , o all imptuitnents tfiough thou haft not Knowen me, - and lets. 6 That thcv mav knoue from therifingof e Sot thatCytug the funnc, and from the Weft, that there is none ddtmowCodio- befides me. I am the Lord,& there is none other. *T '^^^ ™^ ^^^ 7 I forme the '■ light and create darkencffc: I a certain* panicu^ lar knowledge, aj prophane men may haue of hil power , and fo was compelled toilt l^uei GoH» people, f Nor loranyihingihatii inthee ,orf*r tby worlbinefTc. g 1 ha>it giuentbeeftren^th power and authptilie, b IICBiIpeaceaad waric, |>lofpt> litieand aduerfitic,a> Atnoi },<, make JjUiLi^^tf Againft idolaters. Ifaiah. Godbearethhisi m,an(.1 all that ^ proiiokc him, Ihnlbeailiamed. pe''ofcred. 2 J The whole icale of Ulacl Ihall be iiiltitied, ofS,dS"^' true worfliipping flii!! be through make peace and create eiiill: I the Lord doc all *thc endes of the earthrhaUbefaucd: forlam ? Hewilethtiie thefe things. God,and there « none other. idolaters to repe. H Yeheauens/enddiedevvefromabouCjand 2j 1 haiie rivorneby mvfelfe: thevvordeis them triooke v^ i Hs coaifotteth let the cloudcsdioppedovvnc ' righteoulneire'.lct gone oat of my mouth in a righLCoiifnefTe, and lehimwithjhe the icvves,3s li lie the carth open,and let faUiation and iuftice grow Ihall nor rcti:nie,That eucr)' ^ kiiee fhall bow vn- 'y* °> ^"'h. wonlir.), Though foorth: let it bring them foorth together : Ithe to me,d»rfeuerv tongue (hall fAfcarco/w^ fi.'^'""!''LV''^ l^lVZ["°t'''' Loal hauc 1^ created him. 24 Surely c he &M fay ,' In the Lord haue I h'ue^promireJl, 9 'Wobevnto.himthatftriuethwithhisma- righteoulneileandftrengrh : he (hall come vnto (hilbefaithfuIJy ker, the pottlierd with the pot(herdes of the him, earth : (hall the clay (ay to him that facioneth it. What makeft thou? or thy worke,!" It hath none and glory in the Lord, hands'* • ■ • ' : 1 , : 10 Woe vnto him that faveth. to -&« father, »"th**o;"\R'>m>4.".Pha=.io. where!.), he f.gniSeth that vv^ ,,,. 1 n I 1 ^ I I 01 ferue God in heart, but declare ihe lapie alio by outward ptofelsion. c Meiama. What halt thou begotten? or to /;ttmothcr,VV hat the faithfull ihall tVele and cotifcfle this, d AllihecoDtc-ineuofGod. haft thou brought forth? C H A P. X L V I. 11 Thus faith the Lord,the holy one of Ifrael, r The iltflru^ioutf'Sabrhnmd of their Hotrr, J HicnUoh and his maker, Aike me ■> of things to comi con- '*' '/f" '» ''" <:^>f"U''-'on ofhu vorie,. cerning my fonnes, and concerning the works of -D El isboweddonne: »Nebo is fallen : their a Thefewerethe mine hands : command you me. ^ "^o'" ^^ere vpon the & beaftes, and vpon the ^^"Jf <•»'" «* II I hauc made the earth, and created man catrel: they which did beareyou,«Yr* laden nith ^, BeouVethey vfeandi.urpoie, vpon it : I, whofehands hauefpred out the hea- ^ ^^""^ 7'™"^"- , ,, ,^, «.tre ofgoldanghteourncs,and ^^j =/°^ ^hey could not nd themof the burden, ^^od^Pe. !.«. car,. I vviU dirca all his waye.v. he (ball build my citie, ^"-^ 'heir '' foulc is gone into captiuitie. , , The beaa/diat and he (hall let goe m\ captiues ^ not for q price ^ . Heare ye me,0 houfe ot Iaakob,& a 1 that ^.j.j .^e idole,, ' norrevvard,CiththcLordofhoftes. rcmaine ofthe houfe otliiacl, which are ' borne fell downevndec theheajensani earth tot I'uccoLir, yceleenoihing .now but (ignea ofGoJsw.ath, yet iwillcaufe them to bring fi/otthniolice.'. taine tokens of yout deliuennce, ando(theperf.)t- nnnce oi :ny pro- mile, which IS meant by righte< oufnelTe. k Ihaueappoyn. ted Cvcus to this bridrleihllieic impatieocie, - which in aduerli- lie and trouble murmure againft 0'ad,and A'tllnot tariehispleafure: willing that man Ihould matche With his '.ike,an(l aotcuntcnda- gainltGod. m Thai is, it is not petlitely itijfle. n In (leadeof Wiitmuring.lium. ble your leluet, amla'kr what ye will for the confo lati-inofinychil C4 Thus fayth the Lorde, The la'^our ^ of E- ofme/r.«the wombe, andbrougiitvpof mee f^;';"'''"- • ^ ...iij.aj^i. ,.,,wi,wiv.iv, j..^i« v^i.i - w. ...- ^ fU I ; ,.L ' ^ - d He detideth i:,e ■ gvpt,and the mavchandife of F.thiopia, and of the J ',','.'• ,, r i. /- idoles which had Sabeans,menof(tature (ha! come vnto thee,and , 4 "ihereforevntooldeagc, I the (ame, euen „,.th.,fouleo9c thev (Tiall be f thine : thev Ihall follow thee, and ^ '"f beare jy« viK.l the hoare ha.res : . haue lenfe • '- - - ~ madeyo«.' I wiUalfobearejo^, andlwillcarie ' """«'"^«"'*e^ ^.«.andIwilldeliHer,.«. ^ . f:!l'r.herdo!cs > ' ■J ^ To whomwillyema.' caricd ofotherj, 6 They drawe gold outof the bagge & \veigh ca^ie^h hfs^as Deo. (hall goe ill chaines: they (hall fall downe before thee , and make fupplication vnto thee , fry'-iz^ Surely God is in thee , and there « none other Godbefides. ' ■" ■ ' I) Verily thou, O God, t hideft thy felfe, O God.the Srtuiour of Ifraet. ^, t , , - ,,■ ur- 1 t - '-- 16 All they fhalbeaa,an-,cd and alfoconfoun- fil"ermthebalance,Wh.reagold(mithtomake „ .,. hey (hall -o to confufion tooaher,thai arc » g''^ of it,<.Wthey bowe Jowne,and vvorinip it. f s«. g I b=u= 7 lhe\'beareitTOO"''be(iioulders: they ca- f, jr ' . '- - •'.-.. . r. . . - . . . J . will nouriln ant) ded: they < with an iu'.etrogi uen.God himrelfe,that formed the carth,.Sc- made ;he"fp'',ri"a',io"of if- l^e that prepared it.hee created it not in ,aine: the fimiliiude. he form d it to l,ee 'i inhabited) I am the Lorde, o Th«t 15, the and there a noneother. fti"««- 19 Ihauenotipnkeninfecretc, B«V^fr =< ina and thcflo'jri!>i:ng eftateoT the Baby. 8 Remember this,and be aihaniCil; bring it a- giine '' to minde,0 yec traHlgrelTers. 9 Remc:i-ibcr the formci things of oldc : for I ""nians Oiould b. •'_,,, , ^^ , J ^1 tempted to thinhe am God, and there wnanc other <^-od, and there that tneir God /I nothing like me, was not fojnigh- j o Which declare tlie laft thing from the be- «',e as the idoies tf nrnng : and flom ofolde . the things that were ;|;;;'J„"°};*'ie, p T.. wit Cyrus, ^.^^^ of darkncfle inthe earth. I faid no: in vaine • . that I maylhj'v •' i " , ,-, r i ^^ i t l P; hvhimih'faiih- vnto theiccdeoUaasob, Seeke vouniee: I thc " ,- ^ • ,, ni.i uA' j« , . ..«.^.— — .— -'■ ' ' pro. Lord do fpeakerigfitcoufncfie, and -declare righ- not done, fay ing, Wvco!|nftlUbaMande,aHdl f„iberh rhe o.igi- ring tPoiKrHlncrc WlUdo^wnatfoClial IviU. „ , ra!U.'alyi4oles. I IcalIjaibitaefron),diel'aft,4n . >,r r tu r 1. r <, Me.n;ng,f.eely , ^er, 7 ye abUofthe Gentiles: they haue ofmy ^counfelfrom fine: aslhauefpoken, fo „,„.a...vi.„hat no knowledge, that fet vp the wood of their ^' J hruig to palk : I hflue pu.-pofed it, and I jhe n,on ,_hK u„ idolc, and pray vnto a god, that cannot fauc .W"*^'^^'^ and wiiboutraun fome.orany gtie- uaus coodi'-ion. r Thefe people wcretributane* to I he Perfiatis, •ndfoKin;; A.r' taS'liilhte giue litis money t.i- ward till- ii'iilding o( the" Temple, E/r>7.si. I VVi ereai tofote they were ihun rnemiet ihtylhill them. 2 r Tell )'c and bring- them,and let them take counfdl together., v/ho hath declared this from the beginning? nr hath toki it ofolde? Haue not I the Lord? aiid there is none otlier God befidc mee,a iuft God, and a Sauiour: there is none be- J'''« '°J'^,<'f '^"' fide me. ' ■ 2 2 Lookc vnto me.and y ee (hall be faued : all BOW hoiioiir thee , an.) tiiou (halt rule them : which was ac- compli iVd 111 the timeefChrift.. t Hereby htcxiiotteththe 'e«V(S!o pjt ence, though their deliueisncc bedrfriiol ('>raiime:lliewini! that the) Uionid not re- pent their long paticnce,biitth:v7ickedaHd idolaiers ihall be deflrnycrl. a ¥» wi!,of man bnt chiefly olhis Church, x Asdoe the fjlfc Gods.whith giuevn. Ctitaine anfveres. y Alive idol Jteii, winch tlioi^hvouleemetobaBe DCHCt b much w»tldly digiiilie,ye( m Codt fi»hi yon Mcvile vid .ibicft. be Tpoken in their ■ii'Hearemeeycft.ibburnehearted, thatare ^rrpfouith;!; farrc from Muftice, , ., vuf,Bat»ch«.:5. I J I bring ■" ncerc my iui^ice; it-fball not bcf h Become ■Afi'*^ farrcod;andmy faliiation (lial^io? tarie; (or I vi»il'. mean =g,:hat all giuc faluaiion in ZiGn,iat, whuhl haue Jetc.-raineJ. I Which bv yout inctedulitie woHldletti - nSottrarceot my promes. m He facve^h that mans mcredulitie cannot aboMh the promei oiGed,RoD>.3 ;. • CHAP. XLVH. T''l ii-fiy^t'^-'cn of B« bene ouet- JbuM."^ "" fhamelhallbefcenerlwiltake vengeance, and I and rr.y earned image, and my molten image hath f'iJ]^'(^,hpofl,oal. d The th'Dg? xvii notmeete»'»ff<«a'msn. commanded them. *" dcdteddmcttd' whcieionicifj. 4 I'Uurredecmei-jtheLordcof hoftcsahis 6 Thou haft heard,heI>oId all this^and will not cutof Babylcn. "ride^QuibTmade Name, the hoU one of Ifrael. yesdecbieit? ] hauelhewed thee newe things, S vvjiye ootje. .ilceucnfionuhe J £ Sit ifill, and get thee into darkcneffe , O ciicn now, & hid things,\\hich thou kneweft not. m7btntMVj^ Jitad toiiiefuote. d.nughtcr of the Chaldeans : for thou Qialt no 7 They are created no w,and not of oldc>and Jtciarei-.vmo • I will vfe no hu- 1, ore be called, The lady of kingdoms. . eucn before this thou heardcll them not,left thou ofbeii> "«'dth«.'""' ^ l-vvaswrothwithmvpeopleilhauepollu- ftouldclHay,Eehold,.I i' knew them, " hshewiogthat f Th» ifraf li'rei ted mine inheritance, andgiucntheniinto thine 8 Yet thou heardeft them not,neither diddeft ^^erartlwh" ihal confeiTt, that hand- thou didft ihew them no h mercv,but thou kno'.v thcni, neither vet was thine care opened of ccdVoe f. L/ fo'hisChmchts" ^^^^^^ Isyt'iy very heauie yoke vpwi the ancient, olde: for Iknewe that thou wouldeftgiieuoully declare all ihingg fake." "" 7 Andthoufaidiljiniallbealady foreuer,fo tranf^reffe : therefore haue I called thee a cranf^ at. nee, left they I For very fhame, that tiiDu didft not fct thy minde to thtfe things, grefibur From the 1 wombe. tbiitnowleH" • iMethy leife. neither didft thou remember y later end thereof. 9 For my Names fake will I deferre my wrath, to ihtiro«r.l God$'u(Uf"meot5 ^ Thci eforc now heare, thou that art giuen and for my prayfe will I reftaine itfrom thee, w:redome. thinking That hee* to plcafures,anddwdlert carele£rc,Shefaitfi in her ''that lent thee rot off. 'h''"!")! ''"Jh"* paniihe'diheirtae- heart,lam & none els : I lliall notfit *( awidow, 10 Behold,! haue fined thee, but' not as filuer: Ihllomof'levpf !;-e», becaafe he neither fhal know die lofleof children. I haucr-diofcn thee in the fomace of affliction, for that delue^ off'iiliee- ^ But the(e two things Qial come to thee fud- 11 For mine ov.ne fake, for mine owne fake ".nce»=' a* t'e c np'eidof denly on one day,theloffeofchiidren& widow- wil Idoeit: fbrhow(houldw)'N'aw« nbepollu- ^irthcfy chutcb. gi:yinj their mi hood ; they llial come vpon thee in their 1 perfe- ted?<'furely lv.il not glue my gIor>'vnto another, free merTy that ic'reVreT "^'"^ ^'O" 5 foi" the multitude oPthy diuinations, and 1 2 Heare me,0 laakob and Ifrael,my called, i did chufe thee: ,So"i>tthy pa- fot the great abundanceof thine InchaDters. I'lain,lamthefitft,andlamthelaft. fo is it my (ree^ liibment ihail be lo For thou baft trufted in thy wickednefle: ij Surely mine hand hath laid the foundation J^'j^hee^"'"'* «great,a»isi.or- thou halt faid,None feeth me-Thyl^wifdome and of tiSe earth, and my right hand hath (panned the j For i had refprA 'i^nid" *" ""'" thy knowledgfjtheyhauecaufcd thee to rebel, & heauens:v,helcalthejn,eginning- fiom cf "(^"mtd. coDdemning alfo hnft 1 wearied thy felfe from thy youth ) if fo bee the time that the thing waf , I was there, and now fti*^a,fo'n ol hiV'* ^'"='' "!"''''" thoumaiefthaue profite, »r if fo be diou maieft theLord GodandhisSpirithathtfcntme. his^own" hoiom n"v7e;i«itode'° haueftfength. 17 1 bus faith the Lord thv rcdeemcr,the Ho- fo that they can " lud: the people, »? Thou art wearied in the multitude of thy lyoneoflfrael, lamtheLordethvGod, which ""P"'*, but hit andto briogthem counfchletncw theaftrologeis,thcftarregarers, ^eachtheei'roprofite,andleadedieeby ic way, fjm7niT°"Jii'" o°ef'iTGo'd''^ aivlprognofticatersftand vp, and faue thee liom that thou fl-.ouldeftgoe. n^^rixij m Th°y"iha'i vtjer. ^^^^ things, that fi.all come vpon thee. 1 8 Oh that thou hadft hearkened to my com- o Reade chap, ly peii:>iA»oya:t i4Bchc!de, they iTiall be as ftiibble : thefirc mandements.'thenhadthyprofperitiebeneasthe 42?' •f ti.em "'»•'''"• flwll burne them: the>' (hall not deliuer their own flood, & thy rightcoufnes as the wauesof the fea. ^ to obey me* jM euery'onetith" ''"^^rom the power of the fl.-;me: there/?;j/t* no ij> Thv feecle alfo had bene as the Cinde, and todoewhst'oenet place, whch he Coles™ to Ni-armeat, «»r light to fit by. tHe fruit of thv body like the grauell thereof his ifommaod thrm. thought by > I J Thus fl-.al they fenic thee, with whom thou '■ name (liould not haue bene cut on nor deftroy- ' ,""""51, Cyrus, ftiideceiue them. y°"* = ^""Y o"- '^^al wander to liis owns n quar- 20 y Goe yee out of Baoel : flecyce from the bylon. ' tcr : none (hall (aue tRee. Chaldcans,\vith a voice of iov:tel & declare this: f S'rce tte time fliewe it foorth to the ende of the earth : fay yee, n^", 'Ke"o"o^ The Lord hich redeemed his feruant laakob. fji'hert.* ° ' ""^ * He deteaeth C H A P. XLVIII. I 7':tf'tp»rTiffe»flhefntfiiireproutJ. n rh* lerj aktie tt)U if teoilhiffii. 2« Of their deUufrtnci tsti oj EatiltH. zi And the\' z weic not thirfrk : he led them t Thus the Pro- Hlareyee this, O houfe of laakob, which arc through the wildemefTe : he caufed the waters to ]^'\.^'f'^'l f** a called by the na-r.e of Ifrrel, and are come ^owe , of irrael,6«rnotinr.ucth,norinrighrcou!}ieire. the wicked. ■ . . • '5fTh«is,"r,on 3«de"°' "^ **" * For they are called of ththolvcitie.andftay perousefiaieoflfrael. y Aft«rrt.alhe had forewarned iWmoftheirMpdriitri' b Heanino the themfdlies «: Vpon thcGod of inaei,v.hofeNamC '-''J "f 'be caafe thereof, heelliewctb them the gteit io>,tha; fhiil c'.nieofrhea foanta,nea;d ft thc Lordof hoftcs. l-eWrance 2 Hefte^eth that itMbeasealkto Ar,erthe,r.,,.Mrfid^^^^^ «„>!,. ,1 1, it_r r- rii i fathers out of Eiyu:. a T.hus beefpeaSeili t .althe wi.ktdh' pocnrMfhonM r tk!v „„t, , ^ ^ ™"^ declared the former things oFold,and „ot abufe Godsi'omife , in whome « as neither faith net teptntice. » CliZ OieweasThouoh thcy went Out of my mouth, & Hhewed '•' thtm- ter 47. »«. ',.• . .'„.^ «hey would haae none otiiei God. d Kee il-.er/eth tbjt they could not accufe CHAP. XLIX. . . .trw^^ fcioi (■ sny thiogiforas much a> be had perfornxd '*liaifocnc( be bad ptoauled. ( ji^ i„lut fxhtriith *i lutita U ItUnt hit ffon ft ' l^^l 6 Cimfi Gods great louc Ifaiah. The calling of the Gcntilci. 6 Chrislkthf f*!Mtiien <>f»ath*t ielttm , tnJ wiB dtUuir of mint " hands: thv ^ wallcs are cuer in my fight, o Becjufe i would ,hmfi:mth,,^r bni'd and the lewes.but alfo me to his ptote. gathered,g yet Thai I be glorious in the eies ofthe who hath nourilhed them ? beholde, I was left a- of the Gentiles. f.°""'l'*''^'"«- Lord:andmyGod{halbemylh-ength) lone: whence are thefe? b Meamnj.ihat Lea^t»fChrift,& ^ Andhefaid.Itisafmallthino that thou 21 Thus faith the Lord God, Beholde, I mil ^i^^XteG^ roay alio be appli fhouldcft bc my feruant , to raifevp the tribes of lift vp mine hand to the ^ Gentiles, and fetvp my fpel and beftowe edtothcmioi- Iaakob,and to teftorc the dcfolationsof Iftacl : I ftandart to thc people, and they fliall bring thy their power.and e "b "ifiaer." ^^'1* -''"o 0'"^ '' *^= ^^^ ^ ''Shc of the Gentiles, fonnes in their armes : and thy daughters (haU be "'^[^^'"^',ll'^^ meant Chnft.and that thou raaieft be my faluatiou vntotheendof caricd vpon rfe«> Qioiilders. theChmeb!"* all tiie body of the the world. 2 J And Kings b jliall be thy nurcing fathers, c Being ioyned faithfui.astheme ^ Thus faicth the Lord the redeemer of Ifra- andQueenesfhalbethynonrces: the\' [hall wor- withtheChntch fVhts'chriiUn' e' » "'"'^'S f^oly o"« ' 50 h™ ^^^at is defpifed in (hip thee with their faces toward theearth , and M^'ih^mfeirs'to bis membef scorn- foule , to a nation that iS abhorred , to a ' feinant lickevpihc 'duftofthy feetcr and thou (halt chrift their head, fihintth , that bis of iiilcts. Kings (hall fee, and ^ arifc , and princes know that I am the Lord : for they (hall not bee and giue him all h^''""k'' T* (hall wylhipbecauTe ofthe Lorde, that is faith- afhamed that waite for mC. d*H'""'k h h' eiTeft.yVbe'e'is full : and the Holy onc ofIfraeI,which hath cho- 24 Shall the prav be fl taken from thc migh- aj an*(!bieaion a* contented that fcii fen thee. tie? otthc iuft captiuitiede!iuercd> though the Calde. doings are appro- 8 Thus faieth the Lotde, ' In an acceptable 2j But thus faith the Lord,Eucn the captiuitic ans were ftroiig, "' Vhouoh the *™^ ^^"^ ^ heard thee , and in a day of faluation ofthe mightie (hall be taken away : and the pray ?^ ''oOjfs'ion " jewei retufe my ^^^ I helped thee : and I will prefeiue thee, and ofthe tyrant (halbe deliuered : for I will contend j xbii is 'he an- doarine.yet God wilgiuc ""thee for a coucnant of the people that with him that contended! with thee, and I will fwete to their oS; will approoae my thou maicft raifc vp the D cirth , and obtaine the faue thy children, ieateathat non« rTodeclaremy inheritance ofthe defolate heritages : 26 And will feede them that fpoyle thee, with "heLoXli"„ GofpeltotheGe 9 That thou maiefl fay to the " prifonei-s, Goc f their ownefle(h, and they (halbe drunken with hathamoreiuft tiles Chap.41 «. foorth:andtothemthatareindarknefl"e, Shewe their owne blood, as with fweete wine: and all title vnin them, ^'MV"ni'n''''t'h'*'*' yourfeluestthey (hall feed in thewayes,andtheir fle(h fliall knowe that ItheLord amthy(auiour ^,,[^'," j'^'' lewM'wifonie ti- ^ pa(tures Ihalbe in all the tops ofthe hils. and thy redeemer,the mightie onc of laakob. on*e"notlif r^ « rants kept in 10 Thcj' fhal not be hungric, neither fhal they CHAP L liidg.7.jj.i.Chr, bondage. be thirftic, ncitherfhaltheheatcfmitcthem , nor ,_.. , , ,, r , ' f .'.l . r^ j- • »<'-"-«''>p-'S». i Thebenffiteol \. r r-Li-ii- ir ^ L i Th( rrvti/ot/tthn fvtttme. i r>tsht p^vfrofCtduntt iheit drl.ucrance ^^^ '^'""'^= ^°^ ^^ ^^^^ '"'^ COmpalTlon qon them, Ji„„„/!,,J. , CMfl', ok,d„nc, tnd ■v.-^.ri,. (halbefo g^ear, (h.^11 leadethem : cuen to the fprings of waters ^Husfaieth the Lord, Whcreisdiat > bill of ? """'"Ej.'''" ^^ ihatoreatand (hall hc dnuc thCm. I r j- 1, » tl had notforfaken fmai-fbal ackaow. „ And I will make all my mounuines, as a ^f. ^^ ""^'^'P duiorcement b whom I haue h„_b„. ,h„„g, ledge It, and reue. ^, „ j „., „ -U- rt. 1U- ^ -i.. J Cal:Ott?or whoistliecredltour <: to wfaomlfold herowneoccafi. ,.n?eG.dforit. '^>''"*^,'"rt?f'^,^'^'7 f. , , you? Behold,for your iniquities arc ye foldc,and on,,, Hofe,,.,. 1 Thushefpea- 1 2 Bcholdc, thcfc hall comcfrom farre : and i„^, r. r r rr • ■' \ bwafthdicnld Jhof hi,*^ loe,thefefromtheNorthandfromtheWe(t,and ^''"^f ^^ >'°'"^ tranfgrelT.ons isyour mother ,„,,,,, Ha.Uao. Church when thcfc from thclandof rSinim. "m^U C^ .d t JU. car he, off: me.. he would (he»r .,t>„- y^ri.. ^ jL--rii/-> * Whcrcrore "came Land thciCwas no man? "methnthey hi. mercy toward M Rcoyce, O f heaucns : and bcc loyfull , O icalled,& none anfwcred; is mine hand fo^(hor- conldfbewnU. i,,,.Cor.. o.K,.,.t ^ 5 Sjgn, y.ng.th.t m Meanng, God hath Comforted his people, and will haue '"*\ ,? ^5 ;r j "J^" T "-"^y'"!^"^?-' hefoidihem.o, Cht.ftaloDc, mrrcievnonhk^jftlift*.^ todellUCr? Behold , atmy rcbukcl drie vp thc foranydetteor 1. Sisn.fy'"g.'»'« , '^^°5;?,nr!^T-TLT^r^^,,^tf„^ Sea r 1 make the floods defert : their filh rotteth P-oertte but thai '''"^'^'""V'h n,'*/^ /k kV ^rr? for waut of w.-,tcr,and dicthforthitft. .heyrodckem. ncwe the earth by me,and my Lord hath (orgottenmc. t i .l .l t. -t j t .r- , ff lu« to finnes i» h„.o,d.hcrci, ,'j Can a woman forget her childe,& nothnue { ^ ^1°^^ '^«"«"^^^"J'^'^I'«"=fi^3"'i buytheiro^ne n fd-.rorr, companion on the fonne of her wombe? though ""'^^ tu'^r S'^^k 'T""* o . fi.'reV " ^ o Tott:'^^ -'• thevVhouldforget,yetwillInotforg=rthec. ^ ,\ ^^'^''^'^C^^^'^fT ^T' f " H.ecamebr a,.:.hep„ronof ^ Behold,lUe gtaucn thce vpon the palmc "ft''cl«.^"ed, diatiniouldknowe««„m/?*ra h,, Prophet, a'nd finnt and Heath. » o r r ^Qj-d m time to him tlut IS n wcane : he will railc nuDidcrs, bm th:r p Being iaChrilisprotefiion they (VialbeTafe :alI accomplilbcd fpiti- lathers ofolde, when I dried rp the red Sea, and killed the filh in the tiuers, and liially. r Meaning, the South cooBtrey, fothatChrift (liall deliucr liis from all alfo afterward in Iordrn> f As Irlidin Egyptin tokenoimy difplealurc, Exod. the paries o( the wotM. f ReadeChap 44.15. t He obiedeth what the faith. 10, Jt. g The Prophet doetb reprefentheere the petfon and charge of the« tullmiglii fayin theii longalfiftion.and anfAereih thejeuot* to comfort them, that are ludly called to the Diiai(iciieof Godiwoide. fa To hin>lhatuof> with a ffloft |ii-op«< rioiilicudt,.andfuli of confuUtioo, pteOitd by alfl(,:tioo and miletie. roc r Tofeektfvnto the Lord. Chap. Ij. lij. Noitofea^rman. 57^ me vp in the irorning . in the morning he wil v.z- i o Art r.ot tlicu the fame, which lutli dr)c^^^»^ ' i Aitheytliware kcn mine carc to hearc, 'rs the learned. the Sea, f«^nrhc waters of the great dccpe, ma- ofgbMDdnjjdc J 1 he Lord GoH Ivith opened mine earc and kin^ the depth ofthei>ca away for the rede cm.ed rfd'iJnot'wiukc I\v.'snoticbc!lious,niicherturncdl i acke. topa.leouer? from God (wary 6 I gauc my backc vnto the •< fmiters, and my ii '1 herefore the redeemed of the Lord fiiall Bttlitotiin ot ci cheekesto thcnippeis : 1 hiil not my face from ' rcturne,and come with iovvntoZion,andeiitr- • FiomBab)lo«. iToIJwKh'tl.Jt'' ^'^'^■^ ^"'' 'f'f^"^^- '^''"= '°>' ^f^^'^ ypon their head : the>' (hal ol:- the trrt miniUftj 7 Forthc LordGo I vvlll hclpcme-thcrcfcre taineioy and gladnefle : (J'?^ forowe and mour- of God ciB looke fliall I not bc confoundcd : therefore hauc I f: t nin^ fhiall Pee ar.ay. lot DOMothcrie my face like a flintjand 1 know that I OmU not bc 12 I,eM«'«Iamhe,thatcorffortvoii.VVhoart mi^Mb-j^'^ht, afiiamed. / ^ thou, th:itthoiifx:oulddtfcarenmo.Tr,l!man,& thiifoit.andslfo 8 He is ncerc that iiiflificrh mee: v.howill thefonneofman/whichuialbemadcasgrairc? what is (heir com- contend with me ? Let vsftand together : who is ij And forgcttcft the Lord cliy maker, that ["''• ■ „ . • mincadi!efl(4rie?lcthimccmtnceretome. hath fprcd out the heaucns, and laid thelbiinda- isjtaeTh'iro'hjt 9 Bchold,theLord God v.iil helpemc :who tions ofthe earth? and haft feuedcontiniiall; all any fhould vbey is he that Can condcmnc me ' Ioe,they fiisll waxc the day, bee; i;fe of the rage of the opprciTonr, aright r.ods true olde as a garmcJ. t : the m.othsd.alleate them \p. which is ready to deftroy? Where is nowetJie 'rhc"' l"ou!"'t o''' Jo^W ho is among you that feareth the Lord? rage of the opprefTour ? Rring ilirm irom '« him hcare y vovce'of bis fcruant: he that wal- 1 4 The cnptiue "' haileneth to be loofed, and "} "f comfonctli bcIllohMLfn. kethiiida!kncfle,&hathnolight,kthimtniftin that he ihoiid not die in the pitte, nor that his [j!''^o/cheir'bi" "Jloh"!?^ r°'" ^^'^ ^^"''^ "*"*^ Lord,and llay'vpon his God. bread Hould faile. nUmni -. lor in l'o»to"oedew!'e', " Beholde, ail von kindle ci afire, andare 15 And I am the Lord thv God that diuided icutotyytrtsthey andhjuerefoicd ' compaficd about with (fo-kcs :wdk£ in the light thc^Sea, when hisw.ues roared: the Lord of JI"*,"j'*ej{''|;"'' ihe light aaa con. of yourfire,& in thclpaikesthatyeliaue kindled. ho!tes;4hisK.-ime. pi':.-°oi ihe w ™ld Goj'hathofttcd- "^^^ '^'^" .vehaiie of mine hand : yce (hall lye t6 Andlha^:cput my words in thy » mouth, dthrojed. ihcrefoteyttlijn downcinforowc 3"'' h-au^ defended theein the(l;adowof mine " Mtapingofifa- teaiainc inforo*, hand, thatlmay plancthe "hcauens,andky th; "'j':*rtt*'<'vvb"a% andnotbtcom- CHAP. LI. foimdationoftheearth^andiayvntoZion, Thoii deV£iiJfdryS*i5' toit:il> , r>tru(linCiiiJ:>ti h ^brtt-im- fxf.irpl'.T'Hitti fxit art my people. pro;e£ion. vm.\TThegitAtafflt£iii>nof!t>i'ft'.n/i,{j-lMTatiMiranie, " " a He cemfoneth TJ Eare mc, y e a that follovv after rightcoufnes : iheChurch.ihat ITi -twi ye that feeke the Lord : iookevnto the iheyihouldnotbc >> rocke,»Ae/»f«yearehe(ven, and to thc holcof oftheciipoftrcmbling.anQv.Tnngthemouc. p rhooliift be.-.e dircooraoedtor . thepit,n7;fn«yearcdipied. 18 The.-eisnoncto ci:ide her among all the '•'•V-T"'"'*' their Imalnutnber. / ' ^ , ■' ., , =•- - , j c r <- 1 ,1 1 i " 1 r 1 "^ t. • a •■J ii-frtcif nf'y.ss b Tbatii.co Abra. * Conlider Abrarumi vour father, and Sarah lonn:s, whom me hatn:;roughtfcorth: there « cupioLsolthit harr.ofwhomeye tliatbareyoii : for I called him alone^and blelfcd none thnc t.ikcrh her by the hand of all the i.nr,irr,'oier't imhe werebegotten, him,andincreafedhini. fonnesthatthehithbrouf'htvp. eleftisbymu- whome ye w«e ' ^ S"''^'y t'^c Lord (hall comfort Zion : he fhal 19 ThcTe f.vo q thingcs arc come vnto thee : [°^^;^ "" th "° bo:ae. comfort all hcrdefolations, & hefhall makehcr who will lament thee ? deibi^.tionandddhncii- o.aceiobeafcir s e Asplentiriillaj defert <: like Edcn, and her wildcrnefle likethe onandramin?,anQ ihcfrtordiby whomethalll amiaihcrepro. P»iidife,Gen.2,j. garden of the Lord; iavandgladn-efTcflrallbe ccmfortthee? baieitisibe iuft found therein : praife, and the voyce of finging. 20 Th? fonnes haue fainted, and lye at the 'ojf "e "em t*o' 4 Hearken vevnLomee,mvp<: Of le,andg:ue hcadof«lltheftreetes as .1 'vjldebullinanctie, jni-ircsfib>neile d I will rii'e.and e^re '.nto me, O mv people ; for a <* Lawe li-all ar.d are full of the wrath of the Lord, <«^»"'"lf> f Mypowetand ;._>-_• ' t r y • \. j V c ii- m.cc :& the o;h« Rtength. ^nto nune armc. taken out of thme hand the cuppe of trembling, i5:„,.j,jj„j, p. 6 Lift vp your ces to the r.eauens,and looke *«f>;thedrepgcsofthenippeofmy WTath:thou pcfaineih to the g He forewarneih vpon the earth beneath: for the g heauens fhall lhakdnnk:itiiamore. ioir.de niiaiis.to then of the hcrti. vaniih awa;v like fmoke, and the earth ruall waxe 2 j But I will put it into their hand that fpoyle far',"- 'tii°tej^-'"ii motati'oMrf"l'l o^'^-' ''^.ag^i'mcnt, and they that dwell therein, thee: which haue faid to thy fonle, Bowdowne, t^'h'. howe fiult ' things,aridhe»iie '^"•^Uperidunhke maner : but my fahiatioh ihall thatwemavgoe ouer, and thou haft layde thy ti'ou oe coa^.ror. ♦■iilprefetaehij be for cxier, and my righteoiJhefTeQTall not bec bodies? theground, and cs the fireete to them "^' ., charchinthemid, aboliihed. "" thatwentouk ^n^d^L^^e " el all thefe dao- _ tj , r, ^ l t ■ i /• *"" ♦**"• g„^ 7 HcarKcnrntomecve that know nghtcouf. refre,thepcopleinuhoreheartMmyLaw,Feare CHAP. LII. yenotihcreprochofmen, neither be veafraide » ^ <:»nf«littan tt tiH ftopu »f G«b'«.TG-..i> true !h^''m^oi,. We 'alii^tion f om generation to gcnerr.non. a more come intothee the vndrciimcifcd and '^,:'S'lhl\i^^,. totmftrrhim 9 Rife vp, rife vp, and pu: on ftrength, O the vndeane. .. • .. ; enceV. conrtanir. armeof the Lord: rife vr as I" in the olde time in 2 Shake 'hvfclfen-om the *> duft : vre,- and, b Pot o.filie gar- might ^'tttcnd lomcciuriiocp- jiiell'e my people Peace publiflied. Ifaiah. Chrlft and his office. c Th; Babyioni. "^for ^ nought : therefore fhall yec be redeemed 4 Surely ha Iiath borne our infirmicies, and anspavde nothing without money. caryed f our forowcs : yet we did iudeehiLii, as f That is the on- thfTefoteiwiil '^ For thus faith the Lord God, My people gpiagued,andfmittcn of God,and humbled. niftiment'dut to' tike you 3"aine ^^^"^ ^ downe aforc time into Epvpt to foiourne 5 But he wa- wounded for our tranfgrefllons, <"".fiunf s .■ {or ine without uTiibmc. there, & AslLur « opprdfed thcm without ciufc. he was broken for our iniquities -. thendiallire- r'^.h'j ''« ' 'T'' j d Whiniaakob 5 Nowc therefore what liauc I here, faith ment of ourpeace -jw vpon him, and with his nu.ie "a'isUaioD "'""J"!'')."'" the Lord , ;:aat: mv people is taken away for ftripes we arc healed. M.itth.g 17. time ol tamine. . ' , , , ' ,' , t i > .11 11 ,i ■ .. e Thi Egyptuiis nough':,a:u they that rule oaerthemjm.aKcrhcni 6 All wehkelheepe haue gone aitray, wcc '•pfts-4- tohowle, IriththeLord^ and mj- Name all the haue turned euer}- on. • to his ownewav, nnd the fuM^t 'iraVrp -hat day continually is f hlalphemed ? Lord hath laid vpon him the ' iniquitie of vsall. hewcspamfKcd becaiMcthcywent ^ Therefore my peopk (l-allknow my name.: 7 Hewas o^'prefii^dand hev.asa9li(fccd,-yet ("rhsowue thither and temai- therefore »/;'';'/?vi.V ^«oi.iv inthst day, that I am did lie not l^ open his moutli ; he is brough-aia '"""«> and nat fot rtd mono them, he that cioc f.^eakc : beholdc,ic is 1. Ihccpe to the iiEughccr,and as a ilieepe before her '\"hc waschalli- h'uemi^iT'f"* "^ ^°^' sbeautifull vpon the mountaincs are lhcarerisdumm.e,foheopenethnothismoiich. I'tdfotourrecoii. exciif; their fian- ^'^^ ^"^'^'^ of him, thatdeclarcth an^ipubliihetii 8 He was taken out from 'prifon, andfrom «il'5tion,i.Cor. i Meaning, the pu. nifhrotntofout iniqniiie.and not I Tovvitjhythe wicked, '.-.hrch thi.ike thatlhaiie bring againe Zion. ' done no wickednelTe, neither kw any deccicc in beyed his (athen Lmhen"'° " ? Uyedclbiateplaces of IeruGikm,bcg1ad his mouth. appointmcrt.Mat. g Si^-.ifyi.ig,t!iat andreioycetogether: for the Lord hath comfbr- thcioyanJ good tcd his people : he hath redeemed Icrufalcm. hi: fidi.i!j,of!i.fird5- jQ TheLordh-.th made » bare his hoK- arme his foulcanofireringforfinne, hefhallfee/Asfeid that he waj con. make iheir .liiliai- ouint'lcraeape lirasir.orecafie : but this i; chiefly mean! of the Ipiti ti]allioy,af Nahiim t.i j. rem lo.tf h The Prophets which are ihy nie by : and there- peace > tnat decl'arcth good tidings,c^ publiiheth iiidgem'-tit : ra ana who fhall dcclarehis age ? for ' ^,^; j Jore will ipuniih (alt!arion,{aying vnto Zion,thy God reigneth '. he wascutoutof tiiclandof theiiiung : forchs nifhrotntofout" riid™h"e E°- 'nians ^ *" The'voycc of thy wzidrMttifkalbe heard: tranfgreliion of mypcopf: was he plagued. iniqmiie.and not " ' '' '*" ■ they fnail lift \'-p their voyce,nnd Ihout togcrhci- : 9 " " And he made his paue with the wicketl, !,'"b'^"'J:'.| '^'!''' for they (hal fee eye to eye, wlieii the Lord {hall and wich the rich in his death, though hec had ^ntlv:'<:'lT^l^ lone no wickednelTi:, neither kw any deccitc in beyed his fathen us mouth. appointmcrt.Mat, 10 Yetthe Lord would breakoh!m,and make »«;«?• '^^ 8.5 s. urn (uoicct to mhrmmes : when ^' bee (hall make jnj oiaue.afier and touch no vnclcanC thins: coc out of th: a^rflbalbefatisned : bv his knowledge (hallH~v HiaiHic* f • . > 1-, , . ^ S . , ^ _ • I . _ /- . ■ n-r r" t ^ „ ,-,1.1.;. %.„ middes of her : be ve cleane, 3iat'l bearc the vef- l righteous feruant iuftifie many : fo'r hec n-.a!l ?"'' ''"''''" ''"''' ^. r. V 1 •' ' U...„.L,.:- :_:....:.!._ ^ is to reltoitlife bearetheiriniouities. rohi,.nembcr,. T2 Tncretore wdl I giuc him a portion with r.hik;.^." fels of the Lord. 12 FGryeC".alnotgooiit'"withhaftc,norde- -- w .....* _.. whictia-e ii-v partbyfleeingawav:buttheLordwilgobcfore thegrcat, and he (h.-lldiuidetliefpoileuiththe " Gidibe Father vva.chmcn \U\\ you,& thc God oflfracHvil gachtT you'togcther. firong, becaufe h;e f h.'.th powred our his foule .t^'h ,"^50™^"* pubiiih this thy ij B'-hold,mvnfsniantlballprofper:he(Iial vntode:th-. and he was counted with the tranf- wicked, anl to the deliueraiicerihis ^e exalted and «xtolkd,and bc vcrv )iie. gr^fll-rs,' and he bare the finnc f of many, and powers of the 1 4 As rrrin- were allonied at thee, (his vJfifre priycd for the trefpaflers. . "lo'l'i 10 doe with J J /« ■ J /- J !_■ r c f hini what they wasfo odehormcdcd men, and hrs torme ot tne „o„,,^ „ chtiiUy cfTetfng vphimrelfe niallginelireto hischurcii, tod To fonnesofmen) fop Oiall he Iprinkle many nati- tavfe them to line with him lor enrr. p Thatis, the fmlteandetr-'aof hisla- ons: theKint'slhalflniiCtheinmouthesathim: l'o"V'Vhichi;thefa'uationofh!5Ch:ircb. q Chriflllialli«aificb> faith through r"'""" . , . r„, .t,„- ..u.lu U T .,„►!„„« ►^Uo-l,™™ /I _il his W!»rd.ivhcreas Moles conld not iiiftificbv ibetawe. r Hecanfe heJinmbled ■ Asreadvtofmi-e for tha. uh.ch IiacI not bcnc tolde them Iha l,i.,relfc,the-rf,rehefi,a!b£exaUed.ogIoti.Ph:iip=.7,8.tove.Cii. f Th»t ij, hisencnies.andto thev lee,and that which tliCt' had uot heard, (hall ofalltliatMceieiniiim. fH^XlV^^y^^'"''^^^^^'^^- ■ CHAP. Llin. fiithfull nor to pollute themfeliieswith the raperftiiioi!? of the Babylonians, aj 1 ^loe of the GttatUi fl>tll heltrM' tht CofpeU then of it,t Chapter 48 i". t.Cor.tf.ty. 1 Foi the rim: is a' band, that the VrieRes and I.e- levtt. 7 Ced I'ltuitb hit firt limr, to rehor/ti dftamrd wai begin: vnder Zetiib;)abe'.Ezfa, an-.l Nehemiih, but was accom- plifhcd vnder Chtift. oiteschiefly (andfo by them all ihe people whxhfrj'be a/pel. CHAP. Ltll. O^Ckr'iB tin'iiis tiii'/lom', v^of' irirdc C-nr mil Itletut . 6 ^l! men ii t pnn'i i. it ^iir.Q^a *«' tightloajKrJfr, 1 1 ./litdudiMilir our finnei, '. kt Ih-Tveth Kttcit. REiovce, O a barren that diddcfi: not beare: l^l^^^^l^X breake forth into ioy and rcioyce, thou thit J^^,!, "r chrift, ht diddcfl not rrauaile with child : forthe ''defolate fpeakeih tothe' hr.rh moe children thfin the mamcd wife. faveth chnrch.becaufeic ■ the Lord ' ' ■' Ihouldfeeletht cnCLOra. „, , Iruiteofthe fame, - ' Enlargethe place ofthv ticnts,& let oiem 4. c-A\t%, her bar- i a The Prophet flieweth rhat,vtry f;we Hull receiiie this their prea ching of Chrirt, and oflheirdeli- uctancebv him, In|!Bi.<.5E. rom lo 1(5. b Mc^f^inc 'hit none can belecue, but ■■ hnfe hraj:s G.>d lOMcheih vi'n'n '.he vertiie^ •f his Iioly Spiri'f. ff read out the curtains of thine habitations : fp.irc ren.becaufethatin not, firctch ont thv cords &: makefaft thv flakes. «^«aptini.t'e *= J For dim, n,alt incrc.nfe oi, therighthand ^LVo^tS'to WHO n willbeleeuevbur report ? and to ?"^ ?." the lefr, and thy feede (hall poficfle the {-".anv children, i uhomisthebarmeoftheLordreueiled? Gennks,pnduwell mthcdcfo latecnes.^ LThc^So" ^ Fearenot: forthoufhaltnotbcafl-'amcd, ""« "t- ami-^io'' 2 But bee (hall growe vp before himas a .4 ^ear^"ot: tortnou . nait not be ai earned, -^—;^,r^^ ranch, andasa croote out ofadrie Aground: nc,:herfi,altthoubcconfounucd: fortl.oulhalt b.irgLrthmoe ^i,-..i,.i..-.i „ r _„„!.. V- u »n 1 not be rutto uiame: yea, thou malt forget the children thon iiChathnc thcrtormcnorDeauMe:whenwelhal ,-, V, . . in 1 ^ u wi,.« «„■..,..» r...u:^ ^■u^.n 11^ r ,-u.,. , n- i4j„ hame ofthy ulde coiitrmptibkinlhcfiohtofman^ bmi'lba'lgrowe woniifrl'.illy.andfloiiiinihe- Teenie to want tonne to lodge ihera. d The affl'ftions which thou frfleredfl foteGt'd. A ReadrChap u.i.;>c Wbith w« by Go ij fingaliir prouUleuee jttbe beginning, e When as thou waft tefufed for thy linm>,Chap.;o,i. i That fotchecoiufottofGimti-s,Ucbt^i;. did legeuctate thee by his holy Spirir. Qod rti a f" yong wife when diou wall retiifeU, f.i\cih God , and the holy One of iiiael ; for hce hath "bv people. thy God. g\oateAthcc.^.i.^^yyv^\t' 'ymcTl[lt"''^"ct 7 Fora little v.hik haue I fbriakcji thee, hut 6 FeekeyechcLwJ'Cvhilehc irayi be found: c'bTi^ if hi'i^wutd'. The Church comforted. Chap.iv.Lvj. Gods, coiinfclj not as trans. 58 • H.glryOwll Gov" 8 ForanH)ment,inw«>it ani^cr,"! hiddemy 7 Let the wicked '• forfakc his waycs, andthe ttaihi::tpe:ance free from thee for a lirtiefofon, but with aierla- ^■n^iJ;htcoushis owneimaj^.'nations, ..nd rLturnc |^\ f"?^*?^ ftin^ n-.crc\' haue I had comj allion on thee, Ciith vnto the Lorde,and he wil haue meicy vpcn hitn: wecmuoicJl vw. tljc Lord thy redccrricr. andtoourGcLforheisvery ready to forgiiie. oc o„ftcaiic'o hilles fiiall fall dow nc: but my macy lh.il not de- i o J^urelv as the raine commeth dov-ne and the be ttconcJed.yca part from thee, neither ll.all the couenant of my (how from hea«en,2nd retumedi not thither, but 1 offrt bi>- meicics peace fall away, laitli the Lord.that hath ccmpaf- wcteretJ^the cartiir.ndmakethittobrins'foorth '°>'°''; , , "„ V Hereby he de. nononthee. and cud, that 1: ma, f'.ie iccdc to thelowcr, and ,,ji„ ^ ^^,^,(,^1^ c:.i:c:htlis«ceU II O thou aflli(fted <»nd toflld with tcmpeft, bread vnto him that eatedi, "• ffffa,asd3ylyex- !;at eliae . f ti t that haft i!0 comfortJjeholdc,! vil lr.v thv f^ones 1 1 So (La!! mv "■ \- oid bee , thit gorth out of j>/'. . 12 And I will make thy windowcs off! fine- fhallprofperinthed.intrv.hcreiolkjitit. coRftjnifti.bii „ I By ilie hearing jj,„j^,. j,pj jfj,, ^^tes fiiinin^QoncSjand-aUthy 12 1 hcreforc veil all eoe out with iov,and he topiiTciVet'nng in.-a.dD.ooiDg bordei-s of pie jfarit (tones. led foortfi with peace: the n mountamcsandthe j^.^^^^' ^^^^-^jj^ ffi.i. Spirit, * 13 And ail ihy childrcny^-riie'tauehtofdie hilles (hall brcake fcorth before you into icy, uctai.ce. ni inftai Echolde, the er.emU (haU eather hin-fcl fe, r (igne that (hall not be taken av ay. " «.i ne«r foriale ires of the but wKhout " m,ce : wholoeuer (hall ga7.crh;m- CHAP LVI* P'"™""'" ^"^^ iji'thee.opgaiiift thce,ihallfall. , ^,e.4^r-„™ r„« :je,;.«:/««< ,*fe,.' .0 ^g^pp.^. s°o"Mn5here. I <5 Beholde , I haue Created the P fmithtKnt i.-^.v, ,4.« ,i«,are rLx /?« t,. ' ^'. \) that man can bloweth thecoales in the fire , and him that brin- .-y-Kus faith the Lorde, a Xeepe iudgemenra.nd a Godfhewerti »".' .h""5by 1 ^n,,ho,t,tioyoc^m.tofhip,% GmicxufiUartKot let the Eunuchrav,Beh()lde,Iam adr/ tree. Tv v'^rh- ':,b- ' 4 Forthus laidiUieLorilvnto theEuniichcs, ba-hhtcorr.,-; e- a Chi.nhypro- TjOj^ery one that nhirftcth, come yc to the that kecpem.y Sabbaths, .nndchufe the tiling tliat :•- ■ rofing h^^taces LX waters,3f ye that b^ue ^ no (iluer.ccm.c, bve pleafeth me.and take holde of my couenant, . ' and giiies to his gn,] gate : come, I fay,byc ' x\ineand milke with- r Euen vnto them will I giue in mine « Houfe ",', - . St'yoc- "er out filuer and without money. andsvithin m^'w^lles, aplac^eajid a Tnan^cbctter f^r'fc'r'^ee^ » hicb ate foil 2 Wherefore doe vc lay out filuer <«W not for then of the (bnncs and of the daughters : I •.v:ll to tecsrut U-; S'*- » iti. the.r iitiagi. .bread? d and your labour without being fatisfied? gfue Jicm an euerlafting name , that (hall not bee '-' "' '' ' V-'.'f.* IbeE'tca-Vs" hearken diligently vntomce, and eate that which put out. . ' I°k*"^'^',"'j* . which^we foil i!.g('od,ai>dletyourfouledelitein^fatneile. 6 Alfo the ftrangers that cleaue vnto the Lor', prtliTents'and*" with their world- i Encbne vour eares , and Come vnto mcc: toferuehim,andtoloue theNarrreofdicLordc, wjir.'i?l.Vnone ly u.ftes and fo Jjcare and your foiile (hall line, and I wil make an and to be his feniants: cuery one that kecpeth the ":*''■ ' ''!:'.»;'« Ihlr- «°ate.s" ^^'^^' '"?^ covenant witlj you , euen the i fu-t: Sabbath , and pijlluctdi it not, and i.TihTaceth ir.y '!^r2'^xl''^T b Siocifving.thjt mcrcjesoFDaiud. jp v.V.f <• .i -t- ^^t^couenanr, " him. Cods benefits can 4 Bfholde , I galie g him for a witnefle to the 7 Them v.ill J brin?rl/b temine hdv Moun- e Mrasinj.ia not be bought people,for a prince and a m^Aer vnto the people, ta-'nc, and nnke them^ iov1;!l Ln m'ne Houf; of -•!?!5^""^, . tor money. '* '* »i t^ • 2 j. ■ r -c i They It.a'.I be c By watert,»;re,tr,tl'5e and bread.hemeanethslj things necefij-y to the fpuJ. prayCT: theu- burnt g otteriH^S-^ll'J ttlcrMaCHh- „|itd af:-.r 3>y toillife.asthereare neceCarj'toihis corporalllife. d Hte'tDroouet.S tbeit Ces/^a// ^ accepted \1-011 miPC altar : for mine pe"p!e,2Bdbeol iogratitade which rcf.ifeihofe things that God oB'c/etli wil'ingK , and in the , the i.-mi- triieior.; , meanetimefpjrenti'bet crfioor labonr to "breinrih^fc.which are •nothing pro- j-cs, vcd^r Ctrl.'? t''C("''''"!t»e cf 'he (aithru!! ihillbrcgreslerihfa tf.e le.vej fiiablc. e Ycu ftulbe fed aoandaotly. f ThelsmecoaenaDt.v.hich ibroiigh we.-eatili:: tine, g (lete'iy hct irea.-jet'i tie fi'^rit'iall r.tui,- of G'H, to nrj m;rcir,I rati6cdan I'confitinef toDaaid, that it fhould bee eteroillja.SMjy. wbonoe :lie IjithfaU effrr crntirKij'! 'K.'niiefjitung, )ci,tiie.Ta{lii« ir.i ill tin ij.aScsij.j^. g Meaning Chtift.of whom PauidwMafigurf, they haiic, as* BuelymdMcer !•»'''« f^^'ifi* Kii * Kuiifv iL Spiritual! whorcdome. Ifaiah. No peace to the wicked. h Kot o.iely for Houfe fhall be called an houfe of prayer for ^ all thou waft not grieiied. ibeiewesbac people. '[ 1 1 And whoiTididdcftthou rcucrfinceor fearc, M'thr*""' ^ .The Loilkic God faycth, which i^adiercth the feeing thou haft »'lvedvncomce,and haft not re- 'n Btokeu ptomei i '}A-in'a','the fcatceredoflfrael, Yet wil I gather to them thofe membrcdmce,neitherfj;tthymindethereon?i5it withme. enemies of the that are to be gathered to them. no: bcaufc I holde my peace , and that of long church.ss Oie 9 All yc i bejfts of the r,eld,come to deiiourc, » time? therefore thou fearcft not mc. o MMning, that ''Tmrs,'!"iiVus'^ ^"'''' ^'' y^ ^^'"^^ of '^^^ ?oxe[\. 1 2 I will decl: re thy P righteoii!hef.e and thy '''« wukcd :buie he 'n./akc'tii'to"' 1 o 1 heir ^- watchmen are al! blinde: they hnuc workes,and they (Lall not profire thee. o^ol-Jtofutthct U«£iheh)po no kno.virJg:: they are all dumme, dogs: they i? When thou crveft, let them thrtihouhaft wickednes" criies,3iid to allure cannot baike : thcj' Uc andf;eepeand dehghtin fathered together dcliuer th;e : but die winde P That is thy whcn't'hi"'com"' fiecping. ihall q take them all a'.vay.-vanicie ftal pi:!l them "'i^f'i''^''''^?''- ineih,theyn.ay II And thfjfe greedie dogges can ncuerhauc away: biitheethat trufteth inmc,riir.ll inherirc tie"which[he know It was lolde ynoiigh: and tlicfe fheph^ards Cannot vnderftan.i: the lande, and Ihall pofiifTcminc holy Moun- wicked cailGodj them before, /3r thcy allooKc to thar owne wa\',er.ery one for t^ine. ffuicrithushe chat this"ft?aicn his aduan:age,«»flfo: his owne purpofe. 14 r And he fr.ail fay,Caft vp^csft vp : prepare ;!|!;^^?;'^ "'"' "^ flial come through u Co.Ti",Iwilbring wine, and vvc will f 11 oiir the \\av : take vp the {lUmbiir.g blocks outof the q Meaning tte tiiei-iili.fthe felucswithftrongdnnk.'jandto'niorowQiall be way of my people. Air>riins sndo- gouernours.pro- 35 ^j^j^ j^v.aiti much move abundant. i y For thus faith he that is hie & excellcnt.hce "'"•"'''ofe h. ipe pfajts Sr LMltou-s, •' ^i ■ ■. 1 1 • ^1 ^L ^ _^ L <- ..- -I thev looked lor, ^ whore ;gnotanc;,negIigence,jt.arice, 8r obiynjcie prcoied Grdj wrath agalcft ^'^ inh.lbJtedl the etern«C , whofe Name IS die , fi„j „,j„ „y* ihim. I We 3,e well yet, and to moroiv Uiall be better : tl-.cr.-fore let vs nnt Holy One.I d;vell in the hic and holy piace : with tti Darius aod fearcihe pljgiits before they ccme: thus tliev.ickcd CQn'eninedllicadtnonitiocs him nIRl that is of a contrite and hu nbl empiric tf> Cytus. aaJ exhottMions .vhich were maJe them in tht Na:.->e of Ood. reuiue the (pirit of the humble, rjid to giue Hfc to ' 'CHAP. L VII. tliennhat are of a contrite heart. I Gtdi*bthtw))t''eiuldmt[ttthrhortit,le i6 Fori will not conttnd for euer.ncither wil CiiviUnotrre fiU'uti It eeine, j Of fhe-mckcU tdthteri,' 9 ^miihtir Ibc.-tlaayCS wroth '"forlhcftirit (hould fallctc- "^.fnT'f*" v.„„ec.,.,%(.-«e. - foreme:an.iIh2uemadcthebreMh. - SlSue THerighrcoiisperi{hcth,3nd no man confide- 17 For his wicked tcouaro-.ifneTj lam nngrv a Wail. rethitinh:att:andmercilii!lmenare taken withl.im.anu hauefmi:tenhim; Ihidmeand was ' . Tt" '« f"' [•»« ?hnra[i.!"d fal a"-iv,andno man vn.ierllandeththat thenglitc- ;ingrv,vet he went away, and turned aftcrdieway "/"/ptntl" a1fou:cai.r.-God ous IS taken away ■•'from the euil /e cow. oJ'his owne heart. " which i* meant wilp^iniihthe 2 !> Peace « Ike th; racing Sea, "tt.'cs of my fcretiic Lord tree? and facriticinj' the ^ children in the valle} s that can z not reft , whofo vvaters caft" \ p mvre Tlr "?'" "'"''" c He t^teaineth ypder the tops ofdrerocks? and dirt. ' »A,wenrh™* the wicked hypo- '^, _, '• -l/- Tn »f •*"""•"'•• . /. 1 ^ 1 t ^ Asweltohnn crit!s,«hovn.;er ^ Thy portion » m the fmooth l.ones « of 21 There is no peace, (ayeth my God, to the that « in capt^ui. infp'etcnceof the tiuer: they,thcy aie thy lot: euen to thcmhaft wicked. tie as to him that theitjmeofGods thou povvTcd a drinkeofFaini ueoDle derided r ',- n ij t j i- ■ ^ i. r -> '''"'T"- z Their euill conlVienre do-theoettonneot iheiE.and tli«refoteUil» Gods «ord& his afaa-lhce.ShouldIdelltem^thef.> eanDeuerbaaercft, ReadeChap.^Sii. • , promnes:boartmg 7 Thou h ift made thy sbed vpona Very hie r- w a t> openly that they mountaine: thou wenteit vp thither, cuen thithcr CHAP. LVLIL were the chldnn vveiteft thoU to Oiferfacrifice. I 7hn'^cti,'GcJ,r,m.iflfr,. 1 ThtvtrkaofthehfocrMi. becaie tUy wire ^ Eehinde ihe h doovCS alfo -nd poftcs liaft « rhcraH of.ir &,i\H.:t. . 5 Ofih, tr„, sM,:h. notfiiihf.iiland thou fetvp thv remembr. nce : for thou haftdif- ^-"^ Ky ^aloudCjlpare not: L'ft vp thy voyce a The lord thoi obed'.eot a? Abra- coueri.d thy fflfc to ,rr,oih:rthin mc, and wcnteft \_^ like a trumpet , and ftiejye my people their ^?"^"^ '»'•'« leTth/,;'^,^^^ ^' '''"i'i'Mcl};-' enbrge d.y bed, and makea co- canfgrcfllon , and to the houfe of laakob, their hi'°'to";re';ild,i and t'e children ' tenant betwcenc thee and them,and louediHheir finnes. ..^» g nice and feueri- cfforctrert.-vhich bed in i?«f replace where thou la wL-ft it. 2 Yet they f' feck -; mc d.iy!y,and will know my tieto-ebukethe foifookeGod and j, Thou wcnreit ■< to thc Kings with oyle, and waycs, cucnasanation tiiardidrighteoiilly ,and ^'rh'e'.'w'ir me'3n°s*oi''i\x- 'I'ddeft incrcafe thine oyntn-.enis ^"d fsndc thv had not fo: faken the ftaaires of their God ; they ,„ ,vo'fh"p m"and cour. mcfilng^rs farre off ,and diddcft humble thy felfe afkeofmje th: oidinanccsof iuftice: theywill hmeoutward d R adeteoit.18. vnto hell. draw ncerc vnto God,/<«j<'??^, holinefle, jt.iKino.iji,. ,Q Thou we.-.ricdft thy felfe in thy manifolde j cwhcrefiichaue wee" fafted,rnd thou fceft Jh"^J,';i„-j pl«e was^nT'' iourneys,i'f .' favdeft thou not, I Th-rc is no hope: it not ? wee haue puniilied our fducs , and thou d,H,',„e ol .he by- tedwiththetido- thounihuftfoundehfc bythinchand, therefore reeardeftit not. BchoIde,in thedsy ofyourfaft pocnieswhieh . latii-toreuery yoii will fccke d yoxr will , and require all your sfutj^* »?»:»'* fiiieftnoethatiheyfniinJ.th'vmadesnidolenf it. f In the facrilcM «hich "i-fp,^ '' " Oodiliheir yoo.r,ffetingbcf..,etbcreid.,le.,thoi>2htylHiiein«ue-vplace. i Ti at is,didjcft •ncicile .u-.,i„l_,,- ^ pocritcsby the thin.id.I.trietnorcadnir,re, fcTh-^udidd^ftreeke the fawi.tofthe AT-.ani rCi. aaooiic. - , jecon.l tabic and bygir?iar>dprelentstoicl|»eiheea8*inaihetgvptianstai.dwhentheyf-l.d, $ !■ "^ fuch a laR th.nt I liauC ChoUn, th.lta by theitdaei.e to- thnn r.uchtt ft ta the r.-Kvlooianj, and oioreand more diddett toijurn- thy fcitc. man iLould afllicl hlS foulc for a iliiy, and tO bow "'•fd the.T neigh- t A'.rii...ighthoiifi-.v:ftil|ihylabout«tobeeinva'pe,yftwro!dfft'honnt..ifr boiu that (hey acknovUilof JyfiuUimMeaneoff m Hre driideth their vnjtol^u&ledtli- hjneneithft f.ih nor religion, e Solopgss yoa vfc content. ott and oppief- genet wi:icluhoug'ii 10 lujc tnadc all furc,and yet were decejucd. fion,yoiufaiiino jnd piaverfliallnoibf heaid. dovwic Ofihctrucfaft. Chap. ilx. lx. The iuft is a pray. $9 ttewiie his head as a bulrufh, and to lye do\9nc in haftc to ftied innocent blood : their thoufjhts arc fackcloth and al7if s ? wilt thou call this a farting, nicked thoughtes : ddblation ar.d dcftrudion m oranacccpt;ib!ed3>' totheLofd? in their paths. ., 6' Is notthisthefjfting, thatlhauechofcn, 8 iheway of peace they know itot,& there to loofe the bandes of vvickcdncffe, totakeott « none eqiiirie in their goings : they h.iue made f Tint i», Gods thchcatiiei-urdens, and to Ictthcopprcflcdgoc them crooked paths : whofoeuer ?0cthtIicrcin, '"8-"'«"op>»' f That you ltau« hec,and rhitf^ breake cuery t yoke. ihall not know peace. g codipioiecti. otfjnjontev J Isitnottodealethy breadtothehimgiy, 9 Therefore is ' iudgcment fiirre from vs, on i«dcien.u>. leiuoni. and that thou bring the poorc that w-anderjVTico neither dotth feiiirtice come neerc vnto vs. wee '', Wt3r«.iitoee- thine hoiife? when thou fecft the nakcd,tiiat thou waite forlight,but loe,it « darkneiTe ; for bright- coMnieii'jmU an • Fofinhim thro ^°^" ^^'""■> 2nd hidc not thy fclfc from fithine nefre,6«r wc waUcc in darkeneffe. finrfrnofrdeof kcftthyfelfeaj owneflcfh? 10 Wee grope for the wall likethe '•hlindc, ou'"!"'"". ioagljfle. 8 Then fhall thy ''light brcakefooith as the and\vegropeasonewithoutcycs:vvcflumbleat ' ^^'e 'xp'ef'oot pjfl!er.'ul''*ft3te, nioming,aiid thine health Ihal grow fpeedily: thy ihenooneday asinthctwihcht : we areinfoli- vTM.rfio^I.fome whtrewithGod ' 'rightcoufnenelhall goe before thee,d^ the glo- taiieplaces,as dead men. motc.fomt ittte. will biifle thee, rieofthe Lord fliall embrace thee. 11 We roare all like «heares,andmourne like '' rt>n cunfef.ioa i The teilimonie ^ -j-hfn Q^aj^ thoii cal,& the Lord fhaS anfwer: doiies : we looke for equitic, but dicrc a none ; 1^ §'""'" '° |^'= J?,all ^ppTJe be! '^o" '^^^'^ cr\',and he ftal fay.Here I am : if thou for hcaldi,te; it is farre from vs. f;^^^^ of /oieGoilaDd take away fro the mids of thec the yoke,the put- iz For our trdp-nfTes are many before thee, fiones.andihepro- man. ting forth of thc •< finger,and wicked fpeakir,? : and our '' finnestertifieagainft vs: forourtref- p'i«» diJ net ex. mewl'a" rnawr ^ ° ^^ ^^°" ' f ^"''^^ °"^ ^^"^ '^"'^ '° ^^'^ '^""^ ^^^" "'^ "'^'''^ ^^'^"^ we know our iniquities f,om ,he (Jml"" ofioiuiic. gTie,andrefiefh the troubled foule: then dial thy 13 In ticfpafling and ]',ingagainftthcLord, I To wir.aoahift I Tbatis.hane ligr.t (pring outin the"" darkenefi"e,nndihy dark- and we haue departed awav from our God, and oumtfghboDrj, compar-iooon nelfc/^tf/i^tf as die noone dp.y. haue(pok;nofcruelticand rcbeIlion,conceiuing "" There is nci- ]l^"-il^'^''^l',^ ir And the Lord (liall guide thee continually, and vtterMigoutoftheheartfalfe 'matters. vp'ighf.To-eT (Itit ihall be tur. and fatisfic thy foule in drought,and malcc fat thy 14 Therefore ™ iudgemcnt is turned backe- mo'gir.en. lied into profpe- bones : and thou (halt belike a'^?tredgarden,& ward, and iufl ice ftandcth fane off: fortruethis n The wicked '""• likeafpringofwater, whofewaFcrsfailenot. fallen in t!:cftrcetc,anil£quiticcjnr.ot enter. willHeliroyhim. 12 And'they fhall be of thee, that (hall build 15 Yea, tiuetbfhiiah, jmJheethatrefraincdi iufti""n'^trre- H Signifying, shat the olde " u-aftcplaccs: thou fnalt raifcvprhe- fromeuill, irakethhiir.Rlfe "apray : and when medic 'tiic things of the lewes foundations for many gcrcratioriS,and thou (Tialt die Lord fawe it,ii; dilpltafed liim,.tliat there irtu 'i at weie fo fair* .^t'ri.iM:.'' be called the ^^^^^^^^ w . . ' rTHaShi, gaine the mines of rcr or thepatlics to dwellm. 16 And when he (awe that there n'<«nomanj chtirch:orhii letufalemandiu- ij If thou " turne away thy foote from the hcc v^o^de^ed tliat none v.culd oflfer himfelfe. am-e did heJpe it 4ea:butehiefiy Sabbath, from doing thy will on m,ine holy dsy, "Therefore his anre did rfiue it, and his rightc- '^"'."'I'i'dnot Siri^.,,T"t-"l and call the Sabbatha delite, to confecrate it, m oufiieflb it felfe did fi»fiaine it. '^:^"'' "^"^ lem.whorebuil. glorious to the Lord, and (lialt honour him, not 17 ForhcputonrighteoufneSjnsanhaberge- q S'gnifyinB.that itrs were the doing thine ownewavcs, norfeeking thine owne on, and an 'l helmet of faluationvpon his head, Godbaihall Apofttes. wili,nor{peakin?avainev.orde, andheput ontheo:anp£n:sofven";canceforclo- j'V°"'l'"°'^"' o If thou ref-iine .^1^,1^1 1 ,• • 1 •, t , , ..l- '^ 1 1 ? • 1 1 °. 1 deliuer his ihy ff1(« rrom thy ^4 Then fhalrthou delite in the Lord, and I thing,and wascladwithxesleasacloKe. Church ard to pu- witkfdwotket. will cru(c thee to mount vpm the his places of i8 As r» ;w ?.*:e recompence, as to requite the nih their enemies, the earth and feed thee v/ith die heritage oflaa- furie of the aduerfaries ixith a recompence to his ' To wit yonr kohthv father; for the mouth of the Lord hath enemies : he tvilliurcly repay the ^ylandes. "vs'^Undiucre (pokenit. 19 So (rail they feare the Name 0: the Lo! do pi',;cs,;iiidbe> CHAP. LIX from the Wefl, and his glonfromtheri(ingof yondthefea. I ri^e vic\^J r(njh ihnu^h ti,.r Uuf itiiqitiiui. it The thefunnc: forthc ericrnv Q^aKco.Tselike a fiood: ',,,1^^'^;'^',''.. rmiHlfian *f gima. x6 Cad aline triUfrifii ue hi (hui c>; lut thc Spirit of the Lord (liall ch?fe llim a\\ ay. ntsat';tfl>a:'or. -a ihtH^i,*iimeit/ii!f. 2Q AndtheKedccrrerfhal come vnto Zion^ The ch,.i«V this my cOuenant .xWth (jf^ia',^,), (!„tthe */<•' J.if. " " - . . . . twccnc^ hkli _ _ ^ » ReadeChip. j For yourhande? are defiled with a blood, the n-.outhof thy feede, nor ouj: of the mouth of; ch-itdren'ofGod, ' '•''• S: your fingers with iniq:;itif:voiir lip hauefpo- the feedofthvftede, faith the Lord,fi:oir. hence- whoai heiuili. , .,, .. ken lies,:?- voW tongue hafh murmured iniquity fconh euen for euer. i ""„''■ r. Mtt.elniuries and '^, ^^S" m..nC.Ti[le«llor Hllhcc-. no mnn" COH- ao.1iiiJeisn«iepr«fi-jbIebythe»ertne6f iher,.;ritf, lie lojueiliilieone willl opptefsions.aDd tfi^^dstil for tniCth : the\'tnift in V3nirie,&fpcake the other,aiidproir,ireibtoglueihembottitohisC!iuicii-fui«;let. BonegoeahoLtto vainethings-.theyconc.'iuemifchiefc.-and'^brinK r T4 a.'D ty terredie ihem. fnnrth it- i.^i. inr> ■ *-H«f. LA. « Accrtdrnot:} i""ri" '•■• ;< nc. .... i7htGnHiU,fl;aai-o?Mf«lliki>oirled'JifthtC<>l}>r/>.S iheirwicVedde- .5 . ThCy tlatch COCKatnCC ^ egges,and '.veaue' Thn.(h.ilUomcloilc ChmkwAl.md^nct. leTb^jfluU ' oifes,-hevhii't chcfpiders cwebbc: he that eateth of theireqjtTK, hane tibii:iiftutr^th!iHihtht}f:if.r;^,i*timt. iheit neighbours. dic:h,and that which is node vpon, brcaketh out A Rile, 0 Iciu(a/tM -. be brightjfgr thy a ligfit * The time ©fehy Jn.ra,a!.!rom »«oafcpcnt. ^ /^ is comc, and the glotie of the Lord is rifm P^^P'/';;^/;;'^^^ them.ispo.ron ^ Thcir webbesdianSe no garment, neither' vponihee. fp'eVbi'roofriVby. . »n.\ t-ringtth fhall.thevcouer then feliics with their labourS;f»r a For beholdc, darkeneffe {hall couerthe lonhe c^mmano. .V-t!l . e their workes/irc works of miquities,& the v^orke '>earth,and?roflcdarknclTe the people: butthe ■l"'l'erf"g6e • Theyarep-ofi- ofcruckictt in their handed r i . Hotvne.Chap 47.W . labletonofm. or '-™c,cie« m tneirnandes. b Siemfv;ng,.hatiUmenareindatkenereti!Godgi,,«themthcI,ghtofbisSr^ t"^- 7 ineuxeacrunneto euul, and theynuRe iiw,inJthauhisiightihiDeihtr.n..n.buiiaihoic:!a-3rei.i i.isci»urth, in. ^ Hh j Lord The Gentiles {halbe in light. Ifaiah. The Churches gloric. c Mcjning.that Lord fiiall arife vpoti thcc, and his gloric (hall be rp Thou ftialc haue no morefunnetofliine ludea iliiHiid be as feenc vponchse. by day, neither ihal the brightnes of the 'moone ' signifyino,th« ihemomingftaiie, j And theGcntilcsfhall walkein-'thy Hght, fliinevnto thee; for the Lord Ihalbetliineeucr- nliicclfXTJ"* ti"eifto«'urt"' and King5atthebrightneffe of thy riling vp. laflinghght,andthy God thyglone. , ' ti.3tc"i(iftaibe ctmitighiofhtt. 4 Lift vp thine eyes round about, and be- 20 Thy funnefhalIncuergocdo\vnc, neither, al! in all,j5 rchcI. d Aninlinitenu.n- hold: all ^^ thcfearegathcied, :iK«'cometo thcc: fhall thy moone be hid: for the Lordlhallbe ■-«•"• wdit.S' bericomailcoun- thy fonnes (hall come from furre,and thy daugh- thine eiierlafiin? light, aiidthedayesofthy fo- e Forioy'a^.fhe tefs flialbe nounlhedat /i/fide. row fnalbe ended. heart is dr'awca in J Then thou Ihal: fee and flune : tliine heart 2 1 Th;/ people alfo Qialbe all righteous : they forTorrowr. flialbc afronied « and cnlareed, becaufethemul- fhallpolTdlcthclandforeucr, the'^'^grafFcoftny " The childien ^u«"on"1hould ''"'•''^ ° ^^^^ ^^ ^^'^-^ ^ conuerted vnto thee, and planting,ihalbe the worke of mine handes, that I "^''^ ^^''"''• bonour the lord the riches of the Gentiles (hall come vnto thee, may be glorified. witinhat,whe;e- 6 Thc f miiltimdc ofcamels ihallcouerthce: 22 Alittlconeniallbecomeas a '^thoufand, x Mtaning.ti-.at wiibbeisable: and thc dromedaries of MidianandofEphah : and afmaloneasaftrongnationcIdieLord wil «lic Church ihau;d ''!':;SSr »" they of Shd.a (hallcome: rheyfr^l bring haftenit induetime. 'j^T'^- God.eKcptw'e golde and incenfe,andlhewfoorth the pray fes ot CHAP LXI offer our lilues to thc Lord. feme his glorie, ^11 the (heepe of g Kedar n,all be gathe- ' "^XZ'lot'f.t^n^f ^ ^^""^^^'^fi'^tcpr^cb. and all that we / , , r xi u ■ .u n. 11 '* Thtioyalthetriit'fiia, haue. red vnto thee : thc rammes of N ebaioth (hall ,-p He * Spirit of the Lord God U a vpon mee, g That is,the Ara- fcrue thcc : they (hall come vp to be accepted vp- j therefore huth the Lord anointed mee : hee * ^•''" 4 «• ''ren abm.dan« ^" "'"'^- " ^'^^ ' ^"'^ ^ "''^^ bcautifie the houfc of hath fent mee to preach ^ood ridings vnro the Jelil'wiii Thf ofcjteell, ""^oS^^'/At t. r- - T_ o- ,T 1 J J poore,to bind vp the bbrokenhearted,to preach p!l,ni,et'sandm!. I. Becauretheal- « Vv ho .ire thefe uhat flic like a cloud, and libertie to the « captiues, and to them that are mfters of r,od, bm tar was a figure of as the doiics to their vvindowes ? boun'^ thcopenin"cfthcprifon chiefly to Cbriit, hi'JIfewel'h ,'h« " .9 Surely die yles (Lall waite for me, and the ^ ""i-o preach Ihe - accept^l.le vecre of the If "l"'°eT„ nothirgca.. beac- fhips /< ofTadhift, a? at the beginning, that they Lord,and the day of ^ vengeance of our God, to ooe rfceu.eth ac' cepiable to him, may bring thy fonncs from fane, and their filuer, comfort all that moumc, cordiug as i: plea> which is not cffe- and their gold with them, vnto the Name of the , jq appoint vnto them that moiime in Zi- ^".^ •"" '" *"• 'atta,l°v.twa,''"l-oV^fy,^°/^'f'i.^°*eHolyoneofIfrael,be^ on,.«^togiuerntothcmbeaatieforFa{Lcs, the btrthem that hoth the offering caufe he h.!th glorihed thee. oylg q£ joy fof mourning, the garment of glad- ate liuely touched and the altar it 10 And the fonncs of ftrangers (hall build Vp nefie for thc fpirit of heauinefle, that diey might «ith the feeling , i-"I^"e^m<. ..hat ^^^ "'^'^"' ^""^ '''^''" ', ^'"S^ fhall minilkr vnto be called g trees of righteournene,the planting of f whi'/hTr'/.'n %^l^^^^^<^^^'}i''^J^^^l}'^:'^^^ theLord,thathemightbeglonfied./ _ \ ^hebol^co" come to the mercie Ih.id compalTion on thee. ^ And they fhall builde the oldewafte pla- dune, C!i::ich.ar«iw;ih u Therctore thy gates fr,albc open contmu- ces,'i«rfrailevp'thc former defolations, and they ^ \^'^^f""»}^ ^ence^Ta «ai';. =^'>' '• '^■^'^'?='; ^^^^ "°^ "'^ht (lull they be lhut,that fnai repaire the cities that were defolate & ^vattc ,hL"fa.sea^''* k The Gen'ile* rn^" may bring vnto thee the nches of the Gen- through many h generations. f anou; to man, that are now ene. tilcs,and that their Kings may be brought. , And the ftrangers (hall i ftand and feede «'hicli«.PaalcaI. S;„'H'!'\'!d fe«e"J! '^^°' ^^"^'"O" 3"'' tl^^ •" '^iff^ome, that your (heepe, and the fonnes of theftrangeiii (hall Iffc-Vitl""' "^ fo"th of the T' /'■°' '"^ "'^ thee,(hall peri(h : and thofc aitions be your plowmen and drefiers of your vines. e ToVwhen Go4 Cha-ch. (halbcvtterlydefiroyed. ^ But ve (halhc named 1^ the PrieTtes of the drliu-rah his Me.ning.Cyraf 15 The " glorie of Lebanon (hall come vnto Lord, and rnen (hall fay vnto you, The minifies chiuch,he puni- ^u chlfiy thil°l" '' ^^?f '^''^ ^""^ ^'^^''^^ ^^^' ^"'^ ^^^ ''°^' ^^^ ^?- ofoi^r God : Ye(hal cate the 1 riches ofthe Gen- [""vh.'c'h" «'.>.« lime. I Me» and I accotpUiVeTia g"'!^"", to beautifie the place of my Sandtuarie : tiles,and iTialbe o:alted with theirelory. iig'ne oimou7D"ing. them tha; lerue for I mllglorifie theplaceofmy ofcete. - - ^ . - . . . _^ . . . Chrift being COD. 14 Thefonnesaifo of them that affli ~ ueucdbyhis fliall come and bow vnto thee: and alK-.>.;..,„. portion: tonn tneir lana tnqMmii poneiie tne j, Tha- m KciTieweth deipifed thee,a:all fal p downcat thefolcsofthy p double :cuerMingioy (halbe vnto them. loogtir,.. ihatG-dha-.h g!- feete: and they (hall call thee. The citieof the. g pg^ i the Lord loueiudgcmenr, (SfeJhat^ ' They nial&e tea. rhor'ire'h-.e'ia Lord,Zion o.fthcHoly one oflfracl. q robberie for burnt ofrriiig,and I wildireft their ^,'M';"'''.""'" "rthtrthev^e"" ;J Wherer,s tlion haft bene forfaken and ha- worke in trueth,and will make an euerlaftingco- '^"^^^ 6f his Church :& tcd,fo that no man went 6)' t/ic?, I will make thee uQnantwiih them. k Thisitaccom. that they which an eternal glorie, and a ioy from ..generation to ^ And r their feedc Hialbc kno\ven among P!'!i;'='?i";'" 1™* vullnoiferueard penpntiDn l^ -i i 1 • 1 ii l ,=* ofCbtift.Sy whom profile the fan-.e. ^ V^ !i? n i ,/• r r t. Ml ex theGentiles,and their buddcs among the pcoplc. ,„ ,h,[,„|,f„,i„e thilbedeftroyed. 16 Thou (halt alfo fuckc the milkc of tlie Ailtiiatfcethem,(hallknowethem,thatthey arc madePricftes and n Thereisro Gentiles, andfhaltflickc the q breaftcs of Kin^s: the fcedev.hich the Lord hath blclfed Kinjs,! Pet,?.*. «hifh fha'Uot"'" *°," ^'■'' '^°''' ^^""^ ^ ^''^ ^'"■'^ ""^ thy Sauiour, ,0 i j ,^11] greatly reioycein tlic Lord, & my j^']'''' ^* J ■!• ftrtthen't^fli. ^"'^ thv Redeemer, the nightie one of laakob. fouIefhalheioylhllinmyGod: for he k'th do- '.^'^t ' tteofthechuteh. }7 For brafle will Ibnng goldc, and foryron thed me with the earmcnts of f Ju.it'on, and co- m Abnodaotte- oS.gDif;ii^,thaf will I bring filuer, and for wood brafTe, and for ygred inc wirhtlierobeof rightcou!hefle : hoe comcence.asthw finol included in '^^^'~'"" ^'''""•. ^ '''^' ''""'' "'^'^^ ^^>' go^cmemcnt hnth decked me like a bri.!egrome,and as a bride c°,. 'V', iheTe-rple, 'peace,nnd thine exaaouTsnghtcoufheflc. tireth herfclfewichheriev^els. , « Thatis^t'be wrhichisbi'ihe 18 Violence fball no more be heard of in thy n For a'^thecgrthbrin'^ethfooithherbud, i<«'es. rh^'w^'ma/""' '!'»^'"^j^'i"'1tfolafion,nor dcftruSion within and as thc garden caulerhto'^growe th.Uuhichis " To^'^'.«f'''« ka'netonfevpto 'hy borders: but thou Oialt f call falimion, thy roweninit:rotheLordGod wilcauferighteouf- p vvh^rias the the heanens. vv.illes,and praife,thy gates. ncfle to grow,andpraife before all thcheathen. c;cnfile$had. p To wntf^iip minion op'i i''e ibelr head Chriftty obey-no hit dpfliine, q Both hie and lowe (halbe ready fo lewei in times paO,tinw they (liill haiiedonbleaulhoritieourr ihrm.'anjportciro helpeand rnceotatlt'ee. r Thy Ei'Uei-ooutsflialllouetheeiandrcche thy wealth twife fn muih. q I wilnoi recciue their ofi'errng, vvhiihare;x!iv«u>n{rS, uecei. »ad;)forpe:itie. f Meaning, not aceQi{>orallfeticiciei bucalpintiull, wbtchit ueis, hyiiocrites, orthatdepnuemeofmy glory, r T;ratis;oft!?c Church. f.Ho iiiifiilc(liaCla(i(U»'"°S<'o"< ' ' (be«vetliwhacOiallbetheixafl'caio!i,«vl)cnti)e>fc«le>hi(;hrirdir>ucran(» • '-■'■ CHAP. V^atchmcns ductic. ChapXxij.Lxiij. Deliuerancc of the Ckurch. ^o CHAP. LXII. J Ihaue troden thcwinepreflfcalone, andof 1 7ht»rtti>'"i" '<»>*• all people there VM none with mec- forlwill mmg, s rh,M,f,mcoithfP>,ih.<„ffuch. trcadc thctri in mincan°;ei, and trcad thcm vnder ? l!l^J,'t^\\ P^' ?•"". P^ I'V T 'u° "'y^«ng"C;and f^^^ ■ , wrath, and °heir blood (halbc frnnk- ^"J; «,lc.oL rforlerufalems fake I w,U not reft vnt.ll the j,j ^ ^^^„^ ^„^ j w,llfiaineillmy cb^vntothe riohtcoufncsthereofbrcakefoorth as thct light, Payment «opU .he good and faluation thereof as a burning bmpe. j,,,. ^^e dsy of vengeance » .n mine heart, dctc'ra^ce „^. ^"'^. ^^,^,':.!^^'"'/« ' ^^'^ '^'^j^^y n"hteo.if- „„^,^^ j J{ redeemed is come. j sh.wi„a .bt b -fTryb^u. nefle and all Kings thy glory: and thou iLalt bee And 1 looked, and there was none to hclpe, when g::°,' . fulld«l.«»ncc: called by 'anew name, which the mouth ot the and I ivondcred that there wasnone tovnholdc: mlhchhsene- and.l>,5.h,Pro. Lord (1. all name. r , • i. thereforemineovvnec armc helped mce, and my ^''IvlV'.'^";,^^^^ phttfijeakethto j 1 .oulhaltalfo be dacrowneofjflory in the .^r-y-h\rMffCn(^\neAvre pr.httanddcU- ii>courj2»sU L 1 r L T i o I J- j^ ■ .u»i. J wrainitiateiiutainea mc, ucranccollm ctht..mn.B«i h8ndoftheLord,& aroyaldiademcinthehand ^ Therefore I will treade downe the people in Cborch. to the fe.. lino of thy God. i - ,. . ^_j. my wrath, and make them »" drunken in mine in- \ ^«"^*<^*«'» foorih of Gods 4 It (liall no more be fayd vnto thee, « Forfa- e,ia^^r\on and wil brina downe their ftrcn<'th to * . T "" ""!'" •r«'l fccn,ncither (hall it befaidc any more to thy land, K'rT' '^™§«ovvne tneir itrcn^tn to "^edc of «,=« his Church. t^ r , i u ,i i u ii j ii u u • U U '"C er.rth. • heliic tor the de- c Thounulth«e Dcfolate,butthoulhakbe called || Hephzi-bah, I will g remember the mercies oftheLorde liueranceofhi,. .more.xcclUn. and thy land | Lcu ah : for the Lorde deliteth in «„rf the praills oftheLorde according vnto all »"■' ■''""S'""'" Thld'hi""" thee^clthy landdiallhaueanihuiband thatthe Lorde hath giuen vs, and fo^rthegveat 'l^^^l^' thcto. J For«ayongmanmamethavirgme,/pflial goodneflc toward the houfe of Urael, whichhee ncg!,gcncc, fnd A Hethaltftceme thy fonnesg marry thee : and « a bridegrome hath giuen them according to his tender loue,and in8'a<;-».1^>«(.« t:." I'^l vl " -^'l'^ ''^ *' """'^^ ' ^' ""'^ '*'>' ^°^ '''°y " ""- according to his great mefcies. ^^''t hit'*" ptecioBS.JS jKing nerthee o i- l r • P r i i i, i uerhu Church, doth hit ,11' r K u 1 II /-> 8 Forheebide, Surely theyaremyhpcople, andpuniihthe trowne, ^ « I f^3"S fe h watchmcn vpoii thy wales, O ^hi^^^^ ^j^^, ^^iH^^ lic:fo hee was tl^eirSa- »' ih'y ih»l »ot |^^-,«>defi«m "lhefetvpIcmfhlejnthekpra,n:o^^^^^ them and caried them nlwayes continually. kno«.,«hich»v3, JO?, t ctkildten. j» Forarmuch 3i tbty confcffe one fckhtn religion the fonnes of the (Grangers fhall not drirJce thy winc,for the v.Iiich thou haft laboured 1 1 Then he ' remembrcd the old time of Mo- codX^fi" ia J-. A.11... V f« and his people, faying', Where is hee that times paft, that* 9 Lut theythat hauc gathered it, ftall eate ir,^ brought them vp out of the Sea with them (tep- they ma>- btcoa. with ihee,tbey are andpraife theLordc, and the gatherers thereof hear^'ofhislLeepe? where is he tliat put his holy firn^ed.n.he,. jothefahiebond flialdrinke it in thecourtsof my SanCluarv. Sniii- .^itl^r'n n mr,o troubles. -'-'-• =-■- - ■ - ■'. . -f spiiKwitnin nirnr , ., , , . ^ h ForJddchufc of mariagewith thee, and they are ^° 'Goethrouoh,goe through the gates: prc- ,j Heelcdz)!,./»bvtherighthandeofMofes: ,h'>'>^°,J "»« "i «" i,"i.i, ftandart for thepeople. -^^^^ ^ deceioemifleei- Senm::;?.:t,ns , " Beholde,the Lordehathprodaimedvnto ^^ee led them through the deepe, as an fTSth.i. ^ , <-, ,, „,_•, , T -^ Hce led them through the deep-, ...„,„ the cndesofthe world :■" tell the danglKcrZion, o},o,|e in the wilderneffe , that they fliouldnot aifl:«ior,s ^nd Bcholde,thy Sauiour ccmmetl-i : beholac, his \va- {}ujy,[,ie^ o...... « ,i,..., ges iMvith h!m,and '■• his woike zj before him. grielesis though 14 As thebeaft goeth downe into the valley, n|^,,.e. "' '* 12 And dicylLaU call them, 1 he holy people, the Spiriteofchc Lord gaiie them reft: To diddeft k vvhich«.as, the redeemed of t!ie Lorde, and thcufnalt bcna- ^j^^^ j^^^^ ^r , ^^ j^ ' ^^ ^,5^^ ^j, (-^.j^^ ^ j^^j. witnefli , f Godt med,A°citie fought out i,g the great namber ti at (l..,«M co:r.e to .be Cl.ur.h.aod *bat meancs ^^ , j^ ^ ^^ ^^^^^^ „^ j ^, (^^^riPtb, ft"^ ''''.'"'r- hewouldprepate birtherediturionof the fame, asCbap 57.14. m Yee Pro- ,• ^ ,' 1 r < 1 c 1/ r ' That is, the phets and iriintfters fl.e« the people of this their deliusrance : which was cliieSy the mokltude Ot thy niacies, ar.tl Ot thy COmpof- pjo,,,, ,.( i[„,i meantof»urfaluationfcyChrift,Zach.9 s-.inatth.ai.s. n Hee (hail haue all fions-^ they are rcftraiued from ''me. beingaM.aed, 1 powertobrinohis popo/ciopiire,asChap.4«.i». o That is,one ouct whora j 5 DouKlcs thou art Olir Father • though f A- called toreniem. God bath had a r.»sulat ca; e to recoue. her when Ihe was ioft. y^^^ ^^ jg„^^^ ^(-^^ ^ ^^j j^-^^^^j ^^;^^^ ^^ bta^nce^Gods^b^e. C K A P. LXIII. ■ not,y*/thou,OLord,artourFathcr,i«» This ptophecie _ _ .» • 1 • 1 . .1 . <- », t . _ ' . . ^. . . - . ™ vt.,.,.-. cuted the Church, ftrcnsth. b I fpcakc in righteoiifiiefle , and am wdTtake^n^ migh-tietofaue. seance, and is 2 "^Wherefore is thineapparel red,and thy gar- Fere fet foorth al mcntslikc him that treadcth in the wineprdTe? bloody afer that he hath deftroyed ihfm in Rnzrah.the chief* eitie of the Idumeans: for thefe were tkegnateft enfmies and vnderthe title ( fcircumcifion and the Itiored of Abta- would relufevs.to be his chiWceD.yet thou wilt notrefufe tobeonrfathsr. t By hern dawned 16 tbcmf-rluesihechiefe religion, and hated the true worlhippeis, taking away thy holy Spirit from vs, by whom we were gouetccd,3rd Ibfor oiw Pftlm.i,'77. b 6t»d aal',»ereththem thatafkedthisqueftion.Who isthi^?4c. ingratitude diddeftdeliuetvivp to cor owte contnptl"cence,3nd diddtftpunilh Mdlayeth.Yefeeno'.veperfourmed indeeJethe vengeancewbich my Piopbett finre by finne according to thy iuftiudgcmcnt. u Meaning, fol the COUenanW tlu»:itcd. c ABoiherau:fticR(«(hewiu«btheLordwl«vie'''° h.scoue.iauuhcatopunirnilicitfiones. the broth of things polluted <*>"? in th^iir veflels. d V/hicawere CHAP. LXIIII. J which fjyjhjjtand apart, come not neere to t'edicate to ide!c», I The Prophet prtftih fit the fliinei of ihe people. 6 Mim mcC: for I am holicrthen thou; thefearea fnoke * Meaning rheir r,^ '.< written before me : I wil not co^'emm ^ ""'"e""dVri.!ng ^^ ■'"'' '^°'"- J'-'^'nc.,---'^ thatthc mounuines kecpe fiknce,but wilrendef it and rccompenle it f Tocoaf.Itwith (ioJ.odeclare jviight mdtat thy prefjnce! into their bofome. f'''."f.''";^/'*.'°°" I'liklsu: toUvhere our fathers prai(cd thce, is burnt Vp jj And yediallcuevour n.ameasacurfe vn- (>?jcpjj,a'ci,''o, "•'"""''*'■"- ■■'' '" ■'--•• ";ed. tomyfchoren:fortheLordcGodnialinayyou, w.sfotcatteU : thefe and cil his fmiants by ' another name. » Ry 'he multi- : and xS He that llial blefle in the '^ earth,fhal blcffe j,'^''* 1,";;^"^"^^''/^^ himfclfc in th- true God, and he thatfwcareth in innumetaMe woma°r?" Alheit.O lord,hy tl.y iuft iurlgemtntthon mayeft vtterlr deftroy vs, th: earth, Hiall fwearC by thc true God : for the idotes cf whom IS the pottet may his pot,yet we ai'peale f o thy mf tries, w hereby it hath pleal'e.l former " troubles are forgotten , and fhall flirely '"'y ih""S'n ''•ey thee to adopt vs'to be thy childfeu. k For fo the fl-lhiudgeth when God doeth hide thcmfUu CS from mine OK: could neuet haue notimmediulyrendruccour. 1 Which «jeie dedicate .o thy feiuice^aod to cal p^^ ,^ I wil Creator nevvchcauCns anda ^e^i .'g y""«il voontiv Name, m W herein we reioyced and woilliipped thee, n Thatu, ' , \, r n i i • > "^ \ ' .; the coitempt of thine owne gtory > though out nnnes haue deferued this, yet "Cw <^. th: and the former (hal not be rcmem Jred not number rout thou wilt Dt>t r»9« thy glory thus to be diminilhed. nor come into minde. gods.I wil num ■ .J.. A«i tit* r--*_ ..La bet you with toe ■* r H A P T Yv ■ i8 Butbeyougladandreioyccforeuerinthc f^j,;j ,t ,• rt ^ 1 J t % '^'Vit.f-ir tilings that! (half create. forbcholde,Ivvil crate oBvmvPro. T } Th/uyor'>-e ektU»Uh, ,.u„ iNnmc. . , , „ , f.ithfi.Kwhichhanealwiyescoofnlation.R ful contentment of all thing, m their* niooued thcit • 2 I haue " Iprcad OUt minC handes all the ood.thongh Ibmetimev they lackeihefe .orporall things, f Meaning.thal he« hearts withhis day VntO a rebellious people, which walked in a would callther.cntilei.whoflioiild ahi.otie ruen the very name of the Icwea holySpliite. way that was not C:O0d,f/<.'» after their ownc forthe,tinfide!iiiasf.ke t Thenhyihenjnr.eotiheIe«e,. o Bybleaiog Rpm. 10.10 • " and by fwcatinj; iimentthc praifingofCodfor hisbrnent«,& the ttue worlhi|»« b Hrefhewethibe taufeoltlieteieftionof the Iewes,becanfe they would not pinjofhim.whichlliali'ot beonly 1 1 ludea.butthrouo 1 althf. whom be called them coounu- no mare f.iffctmyChurch tobedel"la'e«s in times part y I wil ro3tre«»B4 3lly,aad flmclied aut his hanii (0 dra^v them. change ihc ihte •( oiy Cbutcli,ihaiit (ball fccmc :o dwell in a ucw woiU. no Coiicomfortcth them that are troubled. Chap.kv;. The vocation ofthe Gentiles. 6i « MMDiitg,in ibif no more heard in ho-, nor the voycc oPcfying. and Ijcforfc hci- painc came,(h« was deliucred of a fta'^j'tfodol'i'lf* ^° '^''^'"'^ fl)allbc no more thercachildeof manchildc. churtb °hf "e Oiuld vccrcs, iior an ojde man that hath ^ noc filled his 8 Who hath heard fiuh a chino> whohnth he no weakiuflc da) cs : for he that (Tialbean hi:ndred yeres oldc, fecnc fuch things^ llial the earth be brouqht forth - of youtli,uor inhr. (],ail Jie 1/ a yong man : but the fiiinei being a an in one ' day ? or Uiall a nation be borne at once ? i Tl>is (lia'I pidfe alllhool'due't'it'ili Jii'tidrcdyeresoldelhalbeaccuxfed. ioraiiboiieasZiontcauelicd, (he brought foorth ibtocacitie of »flomiiWng:and 21 And thcy fliallf' build houfcs, and inhahlc herchildren. nijniof.cf..ch» ihisiiicc.niplilh- them, and they fiiall plane vineyaids,. and eatc the 9 Shall I ^ caufc to traucll, and not brinj^ rhjiicomevDat u.uJatS"!!^™"^^'^''^'"-' . . . f«oith?niaI!IcaiifetobringfoorJi, andlhalbeonc..n:«.ingvfl. finoctlhjiltfjif ii Ihcy (hall not build, and another inhabit barren, fayththyGocP Jetihcpre«hiiig & the (rates ihjll they (lial I not plant, and another e.ite : for as tijc i o lleioyce vee with leriifalem , and be plad "'.'''' Vt' '"'^ *" wh "' r'h' '^^y " ^^^^^ ''^^ ^'"^ ^^^ ^"y "^ "^^^ people, arid with her;an ye ihk loue iicr : reioy cc for ioy with c'an!e vp o»?of"" fliewcth that the '"'"'^ ^'"^"^ '^^^' '"'°>' '" °^'^^ ^8^ ^^'^ workcof ' her, all ye thatmourne for her, Babylon, « tre i iohdtis and vore- their hands. - .,.. .■,,,- It That ye mavfuckcJand be fatisfiedw-ith I'g'"' . ^, ycniamfinncis 2j They lliall not labouritivaine, nor bring the brefts of her confolacion : that vC may milke L that as'bv hit*" thTbened.e'.co ^°"^^^ ^" ^'^■^^'^ • ^°^ ^^^y ^^'^ ^^^ ^^'^ ^^'"-^^ ^^^^^'^ '^"'^ ^"'^ '^^ delighted with the brightnene of her pLt, and pio. b He pionofeth ©f tile Lord, and their buds with them. glciie. dcnce*otr.ant'». toiliefiiihiuiithe 24 Yea, before they call, I wjllaiifwere, and X2 For thus faith the Lord, Behoide,! will ex> '■•«'l«i'>3"di>de- blefs..-g5«h,ch whiles they fpeake, I will hcare. . tendmpeaceouerhcrhkeaHood, andtheglory plZtitL'l ThVlTw! and n." ^ J 'I'^'-' ' '*o"''= ""f* "^fie lambe Hiajl f:ed to- of the " Gentiles like a flowing lireame : then lonh h,»ci.ut4 vodctu'mpoiall S'^her, and the lion (liall eateftraw like the bul- Oiallyefucke, ye n:an be "borne vpon/;donrr.uhouim.:,c,>andfiilh. 5 Gfl.)™. 1°^^" ' ^nd your P bones fhall fioHrilh hkean feliof:e.andp.«v Mhihimihat hiif,h. 19 Thfvocjtimof "^'bc : and the hmd of the Lord (hallbeknowen fptrmem great «fe (Jt>.tiir,. 2j Th, (e>pttHxU s»bh»(b. 1+ ThifMijh. among his fcruants, and /;« inJignationa''aiivft ='''""<'"'^-. mrntofihewuk'Ufimg. his CnCmies. • » o n ReadeCwj). *'ii"'.fT'- T'^"^ ^^y* ^'^ Lord, *Thea heauenwmy ij For bcho Ide, the lord will come with.fire, o Ye'Oialbecheii. fagrcanhaMt'^hl- •' '^'^'■<^"V"'J the earth K my footftoolc: where snd his charets like a whirlewinde , that he may '>';') « l<" dea-e. leihhoih beancn Js thathoufe that yee will build vnto me? and 4recompenfe his rngerwith wrath, and his in- ||!j f^''<»"«' 'h'l- ■and earib, and where is that pLcQ of my rell? dignitiort with the flame of fire. pVefhallhaiie bnwWedi'na* », * ^°'^^" *'^-':^''i"gsl^ath mine hand made, ' i\cih ibat hch^th no need thereof, and that 4 Therefore will I ccbife out their delnfions, '9 Andlwill fcta "ligneamongthem, sf"! f''^?^''"^ and I will bring th?ir fcarc vpon them , becaufe will fend rhofe rlwc ^ efcape of them.vnto the na- n,^„h' nf ,' re"In'be«^'th" ^""'^'^' an'i"one wouldanfwere:! fpakei, and tionsof y Tnrn,i!}i,|g5ul,andaLud,4»itothem did malicioniiy out"hcm' pral, the,':vvouM not hcarc : but they did eiiili in my tKit draw the ^ lov^, to <: Tubal and <* lauan, tranrgtefTctbe £0. 1 o. ' ' , fight, and chofe the things w hich I \\ ould sot. v' es afarrc off, that haue not heard my fame, nei- l^".! ^^ "'.'''6 * '^°M '" d"* '' ^ """" ^^^ '"'^"'^ "' "^'^ ^'^'^^ ■• ^^ ^'^^ ^^^^ *" '""^ ^^^^ '"^' J^'o'^'^and e they (hall declare c^'n t'o the mo'", "hes't'whrhtc- ^'■*"^^^'^3t hisi'vvord, Your brethi en that hated my glory among the Gentiles. which nature ab- ;c;iifthmydoc- V""' and caft you Out for mv Names fake, faid, io And they fhalrring all your f brethren for honeeh. trine «iihreue. Lct the Lord begloriliei : bu't hefhallappcarg to an offering vnto the Lord our of all nations, ^'p- (habe fa"aU "i rf "Becanfe'Tbe' '^ °""' ^"^ ' ^"'' ^'^^y '^•^'''"" a^'i^med. On E horfes.and in charets.and in horfe litters,and ot ibif glorie, JeAertho'igl't f 6 A voice foiindetli from the citie, euen a vpon mules, and fa ift beafts, to lei-ufalem mirre which befo.ei thcnirflue. holy ■^'"'^^ from the TeTiple , rhe voice of the Lord, holvMountainf,favth the Lord, as the children f^i' '*';<1 <» the by offe.ing el that rccompenfcth his enemiesTully. ot Klael offer in a clcnc veffcll in the Houfe of „ ^ "',ii -,„t, In- 1 !o th?m";e 7 Sefore h Ihe trauelled, (he brought foorth : th ^ Lord. rhefe ,bae i eh4. feafonha,! neither faith nor repentaner, Go! (hewethtbat heedoeihnolrff>del - *' Andlwill take O f them for *> Prfcfts , and 'hattbey perilh cell tliefe ceremonies, then bee dneth the facriticesol the heathen whooRered for Leuites,fayth the Lord. not nittni.erttt ■nen doggesaodrAmctotburido'es. »b,chth.ns. we,eex,.,ellyr,rb,d,ien «brreb, he,llude,h to tben.a.kln^ of.he poflesof Ms pe«plc.vvhon-\ep «>„. i^i«vV,M'.""'';r'r''''1"='^%'"'^''*P"''''^'' "'"'''"■''■ "^ ued,Exod.n7. X I vvillfra.ter ,h% reftol the lewes. wb,cb;feapede(bK tnl"n Z^'^^T" "" •'"•^«'''*: f "« .nc.« age.h .he fa thfull ,„to ,l,uers nations, y That „,C.lic.a. 7. Mraning AWca. a Tow .iTdia* byp.om,fing.odeftroy,be.reoen.es*h.chpraendtd,,,beasbre.Wen,h,.t ov Afia tninor. b S-gn:fying the l^artbians. cl.alie. d C^.ec a. e Me,»: werehypoc.ues, and bated the™ that tea.ed God. g Theenem.e, Ihall fho.t- ing.the .poflle,. difcip'e,. ,T.d o.hets, whicbl.cdidb.ftcWecf ibe lewes ,0 &fK''"r*°''.*\''"n" •'?''''' '''''8''";.-'"'""°''''V^vould not pr"e*J.vn.o.bcr.en«k. f TMt i^ J,e fieo.ileswbichby L.b ^al ibTrnX heaje >he gentle v,.,ce of the P,ophe,5 ,vh,cb called tbem to .epen-ance. the children of Ab.aham«*o.. are. g VNbereb, hemeaneib , a. ronecXie. h Meantng. that tl« te«a,u,t,on ol the Church fi;ooW be fo Mdenandcon.-a- „e,nes Ihall wan, «ber?,„dn>all c!ll ,he r.em.lc. ,o""eVno.u7£e"?ihr Icrcmiahs inipcrfcdion leretniali. is cured. i Hereby he dg. nilieth the k'Dg- done o( Chcill whcicin his Church (hjll be teceHcd, and whersis bet'oie ihfte wtte ap- pointed reafont to Tacrilice : 21 Foras the ncwe • heauens , and thenewe 24 And they fliallffoefoorth,andlookevpon k Ajhethatdech. earth which I vvil make, fnall rcmaine before me, the ^ carkifes of the men that haue tranfgreircd |^<' y Wi^iiie -hit fayththe Lord, fo (hailyour feed and your name againft me: fortlieir ' vvorme fl-al not die,neith£r ctDr'b'fo'r 'ac'''- continue. (hall their fire be quenched , and they fliaJl be an fori ofthe godiy.ro J 3 And from moneth to moneth , and from abhorring "> vnto all fiefli. dothhe(hE»/whit Sabbathto Sabbath fliallaU fleili come to wor- n,,,, ... ■,,... r w. i. , x. ."""rible calamitie ^. , , r'U U J A Inallcome tothewicked.thatareaotofthe CJiureb. 1 MeaoiBgjcoDtinujItcr. Ihlp betore me,laicn the Lord. ^eit of confcience.which thall euer gnaw ihtm, & nenct fuffer ibera to be at rcff, Mar.jk44. "> ^'''' eiiillcecom|d this there ibUiiC one coociamll SibJMtb, Ct cfaat all titnet & reafons (halbe mee c and bi> word, Ihalbe b; Gods i\>& ludgemcotabhoifed of all bit cteatuici. I E R E M I A H. THEARGVMENT. THt Ty»l>het lertmiah home in the citie ef^nathotb ifi the count rey ofBeniay/ih, vrM thefenne ef HHkiifi, vchomfime thinl^e to be hi thatfiuyid out the iset^e ofthe L*vc, and gaue it to I-Jutb. Thit "Prophet had excsUent gifts of God , midm'/ft euident reuelationt ofprofbefie.fi thai by the commr/tde^ ynentofthe Lord he beg.imeryyoongtoprophefie, that it, intbethirteentbjfid three raoneths under lehoiacbin , and'vnder Zedelfial) eleuen yeiret : "-jnto the time that they were carriid axvay into 'Babylon. So that this time atr.ounteth to aboue prtieyeeres , befidcs the time that he frophefied After thecaptiuitie. In this books '" deehreth with tearet andlaraentation the dejiruato'i oflernfalent, andthe captiuitte of the people., fir theiridslatrie^couetonfneJJ'i^fubtittify rrueUie, exccjp.^ rebellion, itndconte»m of Gods word: andjbr the conflation ofthe fhurch, reueiletfi the iu/i time ef their dehuerance. .^nd here chiefly are to be coiifiitre4 three things. Firfi the rebellion efth: n-ickedi trhicb rcaxe more ftubburr.e and ebftinate , ivhen'.hfTrofhets doe edmomfr: them meii pUinly of their deftntcitov, S^ext boivtheTrcphetiandmtnifiersof^odoughtnottobed'.fcouraged . tntbirv::Ciititn, though they be perfcuted and rtgoroujiy handled of the rfickedfir Gods c.iufe. s.And thirdly ihoitgb <^ed jhe^v hu iiiji tmigement agahift the vptcJ{ed, yet will he euer jhetxi himfelfi a prefif' ufr of his Church , and vbenallrneanes feerae to moat ladgemtnt to be abolijhect^ then willhe declart kmfelfe vi^orions in pre/erui'ig hts. C H A P. I. 1 ^nithit timi terir/iiAp>ophtJ!ti, 6 Hi tek»iwMffthhii jhcwtlhhtotthi difirurucr. cfJeniftUr/t. 17 Heommm- eith him to p> tAch hit word trtihoui (r4K. a Thath.tlie fer. moos andpto- pliefies. b Which il though! to be he that found the bocke ofthe faw HE 3 words of lereraiah fonne of ^ Hilkiah one 8 Be not afrayd of their faces : for I am with thee to deliuer thee, faitJi the Lord. 9 Then the Lord ftretched oat his hand, ajid k touched my mouth, and the Lord faid vnto me, k Which dtcla. Beholde, I haue put my words in thy mouth. "jfh'tbtnf ml"*" 2h t-j^e 10 Eeholde, this day haue I fctthee ouerthe ,'j,ab'«h"be'X ofthe 'n'i':ion3,andouertheKingdomes,top!uckev'p, whom lit cilleth „„..cu.u,c.-^ ^ - J^£^^ Lordcimeinthcdavcsoflofiuh me,raying,Ieremiah,vvhatf£eftthou? Andlfaid, ra™:e.Exod.+..i. vBdetKinoiofiib, the fotine of Amon ?ungof luciahinthe thir- Ifee a -^ rod ofan almond tree, '"•«-7- i.King.ai 8 c Tiiis wasa aboai dirtar faleaiy ged the roD, d Thisisfpoken toconfirme his vocation and ot- fice:forafiiach ashedidnotpre. fumeofhinifclfe topreaihand pto ph;fie, but was tailed the.eunto by Gnd. c M.-aning, the nephew of lofi- sb: for Klioihiz was his father, whoreiftifdbut Ibcec moueihs, & Ii Thenfa^dtheLord vnto mee. Thou haft I Hteiheweih what is theauthtt. 4 Then the word of the Lord came vnto me, faying. hatlacuet ? North. aga'cncod-ana ,4 Ihch fayd the Lord vnto mee, Outof the \l!^l\^^''^i 5 Before I gformed theein the wombe, I ''^'ord. (hall a plague be fprcad vpon all the m- r,,hasg,«.hcm. knnvthee, nnd before thou cameRout of the habitants of the land atncVof g1" wombe,IfInaif.edthee,.«iordcinedtheetobe i> Forloe, I mllcallaUthefa^^^ aProphetvntothehnarions. t"^'^°'"^°^'5'^°''^''^n ^riKc;^™ 6 ThenlaidI,iOh,LordGod,bcholdc,Ican fhallcome, nndeuery onell.allfct his throne in .hefearethekeye. not f-ak- for lama childe • the cntringof thcgatesof leruD.lem, andona I wh.chchnft hath "^^mftheLordTa^^^^^^^ Savnot, lama thevv.lk. thereof Roundabout, and ui all the a- ^^^^-lo.e.b.^a. childe: forthou(y.alt goeto:;llthntinialirend tiesofludah. v, , u ;.. Ja^ T 'J" '°> "A thee, and whatfocucr Ico.nmand thee,fhalt thou 1 6 And I will decJarc vn o them ^f^^^^?^ '^t:,:^:^ racnts toiichin'' all the wickcdncfieol them that « « d fo r a mora haue fo-.fakenme, and haue b«rnt inccnfe vnto ZlfiT^Mj fpeake. thcc; Gods bcncfitcs on lerij/alcm. Chap.ij. Thevnkindncflcofman. ^i Whickdecia- ^^^^'- bcnotafraidoftheirfaccsjleaftl'jdeflroy they haue for^en mee « the founrainc of luing t Sigaifyfngibit rwhiUtCodf thee before them. waters, to dij-ge them pktes, fw.u biokcnpktes, whfuitcn lot.'»k« fciigtaa.-eiipte-_ ig For I, bel.old, I this dny haue matlc thee a that can hold no water. nh'lh"*h'^f nr^ '"u't J"""" ''"' defence(lcitie,andan'"yionpillaranduailesor 14 Islfiacl a"fcru.inc, or is hec l.orne in the u,r,c tflifr'the^ ' rr^,ni,th*,i'r"du.i'e brafle ne.j'nrtthL whole land, againll die Kings hoiifc? why rirn is he fpoykd? leir.'tGodl'im ' execute lOCU UU-IC ,. _ , J , • n I • .1 . - .^ • •> _^ Tl i '1 I* I (t I r.^C^ If 1.1,. biUfuTly.cVthe" of iii.lan, -2ijiniHcr..,,hemorcp,.fentwillh.beioh.Ipeth.m,Ioftu,.5. ^^^^^^^^ ^}}°^\^'f^^ forfakcn the Lorde thy God, uVa-e I o.dcred bet>.ij°.5.snd ontht otiici part tliac ihe; aif vtterly vumtcic to lerpc G .d.and hu whcn he " led thcC by the V.av? ifieir' 'i'j'^^«„^^^^^^^^^ ^ , , ^, , , /* , . . „ V makdtthotiin thcway ofAfihur?to drinkcthe theriorcit isihtit f^ytdM-xf' >f>.,firi.kec»' «9 Thine ovvnc wickednes fhal ccorreft thee, ^-^I^XawX' a According to \/\ Oreouer, the word of the Lorde came vnto and thy turnings backe Ihal reprooue thee ; know a„s,Caldeaas|aiid that 2"ce a^d fa iVlme,f:;y!ng, tliereforeandbeholdejthatit isancuilthing,and .Mijiiani. nor, which 1 (hew. ^ Goe,and cry inthc earcsofIeriiralcm,fay- bitter,thatthouhaftfbrfakcn the Lord thy God, y Nut one (halbe beol!," nr,'" hen ""'?' ^hus faith the Lord, I remember thec, with and that my feare « not in thee, faith the Lorde i i h°, "..'he e "' I did firft^'hiife the ^ kindncfTc of thy youth, C^ the loue of thy Godofhoftes. gyptiarsr'fonhefe thec to be my peo. manage, when thou w'enteft after me in the wil- 20 For of olde time I haue broken thy yoke, nere two great tllee'tor'feT/ derneile binaland tlut was not fowen. a'Jdburft thy bonds, and thou fayedft, 'Iwiilno f^l^^^^^ll\r 5"]^° "g' ' *' i Ifrael «-<« '^ "^^ " °''*^ ^^^^ Lord,0 houfe of f plants were all natui all : ho w then art thou tiir- l°]^ul^^tlTht, all olicr to feio; laakob, and al the families of the houfe of Ifrael. ncd vnco me into the plants of a ftj ange vine? ji ^^^^y would haue the Lord only, and J Thus {aich the Lord, What iniquitie haue 22 Though thou wa(h thec with g nitre , and followed him. tiiefitft offetrd to your fcthers found in mee, that they are gone take thee muchfop?,i'«'r thine iniquity is marked « Tofeekehelpe wher'atron, ^ farrefromme, and haue walked after vanicie, before me, faith rhe Lord God. GrTlIfre nTtt d XN'hofr.eocr did and are bccomc f vainc ? 2j How canft thoufay, I am not polluted, ble enough 10 de- chalenge thi'spco- 6 For they faid not, Where is the Lorde that neither haue I *> followed Baalim ? beliolde thy fend thee, which ple.or elfe did an- brought ^■s vp out of the land of Egypt ? that led wayes in the vajiej' , and know , what thou haft " 'f.f""''^ "f ">« any them.was ^.^ , f ... „ , v'^r r- , 1 1 ,-t' r -r ■ } j L puddlef, and to puriiiTied. ■" thiough the wildemeflc,through a defert, and cone : thou art like a fwift 1 dromedat}',tnat run- f^y^ ,[,j {„„,. < That ii,{a1len to wafte Iand,thiough a drie land, and g by the fha- neth by his w.iyes. taine.reade Ifa. Boftviieidolitty. dow of death, bv a land that no man paffed tho- 24 v^>>i/<«f a wilde '' a/Te, vfed to the wilder- 51 •• L*„"ln!.V,'':rL°",V^ ro w,and where no man dwelt ? ncffe, that fiiufleth vp the winde by occafion at f J° *''' ^'" nentovanitie, ard . i J^i , .•<-., 1 \ r. t 1 r ' t -> it l phrates. are become blinde 7 And I brought you mto a plentiiullcoiin- her pleaTure : who canturneherbac^e? ailtney e Meaning , that an J infenfible as trev,to eatethe fn'iit thereofS: the commodities that feeke her, will not wearie the.T:felues,6»/ will the wicked are in. t'lv'retue **"' ^""^ - '*'""" • ''"'^ "■'^^" y^ ^""■^' >;^ ^^^^^^ ^ '^J' ^"'^ - ^^"^ *" ^""^ ' '^°"^f '^- . l^n!"^"' " fottV • ' g\vheiefotIacke land,and made mine heritage an abominadon. 2j Keepe thou thy feet fro ■" barrennes,&: thy finn*"i,tnthem, «f all things ne- 8 The Pfiefls faid not,'i Where is the Lord ? *hrote from thnft-.but thou faid/t ddpei-ately,No, as veif.j is.ifa j.?. ceffaryfoi liieyee andthc)=that(]iouldminiflerthe'' Lawe, knewc for I haucIouedftrangers,& them will I follow, f when i deliue. ,Tl^'„?^r,"« me not : die Ipaftoursalfo offended againftmec, 2^ As the " thiefe is aOiamed when bee is "'*''"' °" "^s^" thing enery bciire ,,„ i' ,., ^V , 'r .<--ii r c tc \ n 5»'^ gypt, Exod-ise, b-ic pre(fni death, ana me Prophets propheciea in 01 Baal,and went roi:n-j, fo istheijoiife of Jlracl alliamcd , ti.ey, 3t 0.5.17.1 orn.J4<» h nyyouridcia afccr r!/;«^^ diat did notprofite. their kings, their Princes, and their Priefts, and e?.r.i=.ia,nfh.8»«. ^rie^and wicked ^ Wherefore I will vet " pleadc with you, their Prochets, • \iJ>r,fiidvM tn 'jnd ,o« j8 faith the Lorde, andl willplcade with your chii- 27 Sayingto a tree, Thou art my ofather, and '"'^J,^^,^ ,^„„ riieytaugiit'not ilrcns children. to a ftone,liiou haft begotten me : for they haue ^^ejUth'e purifi- .T people to 10 ForgovetOtheylesofoChittim, andbe- turned their backe vnto me , and not their face : cations Srceremo. fe^keafte. ^-^ ... <-. . . . .... ... ... ..-..- ^.^ , .1 _ r._. k fca the Law; to'he people. i yet are no go.ds? but my people haue changed made thee? let them arife, if thq- can helpe thee tumeby t'sitb,»n4 rKpiV a «l«,.„ f.., .!,„» ,..U;;-U .,'„^..I . ,- _.„cr., repcctance. . Meaning, the ,0 -^^ uul »iulii uu-ui iiut pr Jmc. . j^ Meanirg.that hypocrites vil} meet with ihe«. IP Hereby be watretht*>emihat they fhouKl not goein'o they Tight bee aOianied, and repent, o Meaning, ilie Giecian^ and Irs'isns, flrangecouiitrcys to reekehelpet fortheyOioiiM but fpendrheirlahour.and hurt p Varo Arabia, q That is.G-id v-hich it their gloty , and vi ho mskeih tliem theinielues, which is hreie meant by the bare foot asdthiifl, l.'a.57,io. n Asa gloiious aboD- all ather people; reproouing the le^rs, that they we:e leffc dji- thiete will net a'^kncwlcdge his fault, till he he taken tvith the I'f e d, and rraiy ^nt 'o feme die tree G<-d , then '.vere ihc- ijolateis ro honour thiir var.i'ies. , tobefutiilhep, fjt'iry will net corfrlfe their idolatrie, till the [-la^jues due to t Meaoing;theido'es,wh!chweterhe!tde(lruiti"ii,Pfjl ra.',andg3ueherabiIofdiuorcetnent: yecher '=■'<» thshandiof vTel^t^'kZy" ^"e rehellcd againft me/aith the Lord. ■ rebeliioiis hfter ludah ms not afiaide , but flice T'lfeTti^^e s-ere ranyin JO I hauefmitten your children in vaine, they went allb,and played th-harlor. word may either number «• prefcnt rcceitied no corrcdion : voui- ' ovMie fwordhath 9 So that for the ' lightnes of her whorcdome figoifie iightoeife n'owe'let'vs fee'"" deuoured your Prophas like a deftroying lyon. fhe hath euen defiled the land: for fne hath com- '■"! *"to«n".ot wtedie-eVthcrthe ?' O "generation, take heede to the wprde of mitted fornication with ftones and ftockes. m"lud5hHaed' nialtitaiJe.or iheir thiLord: haue I bcnc 4< a '" wildernefle vnco If- 10 NeuerthelefTc for al this, h:r rebellious fi- for a time thas (h* pteftncc cao .Itii- rael ? or a land of JarkeneiTc ? Wherefore faith fler ludah hath not reairned vnto mee with ™ her di'l fciume. as vn. pUue'M^aTM.ij. ^y people//jen. We are lordes, « ■ we will come whole heart,but fainedly,faith tlii; Lcrd. fher'"*"d'".'* °' ;^f^. (o w'cktd as il ria!i,ifa'ah,5/;?«;. rebelled againft the Lord thy God,and lull: rfcac- hjthhaJ moread. ofanfwncs^" SS YCTthoufayeft, Becaule I am^ltleflTe, tered thy'wayes to the ihange goi^(i''a-'d Jf. donC. leekc the lord r«/, ccmpviag thtm H, < vommailobtMiHt to ht, hufit^J. jy At that timC tfcey fhal call leruCnlem,'- The by cetemoniej, a According a? it 'T'Hev ^faVjIfa man putaway his wife, and Hhc throne qf the Lord, &.allthenation9fliallbega- "^'|f"j?j'"" i.wtitten.Deur. 1 goc from him, and become another mans, thercd vnto it , ««f';totfaeNameoftheLordin ^ Mjjnmg',),e Ml- {hall he rcturne a^aine vnto her ? fhall not this • lerufalem : and thenceforth they fhali follow no ci;iir.-h,where the «M.ow^!a"ain 'a"^'' be polluted? hut thou haft played the har- more the hardnefTe of their wicked heirr. Lotd-.v.iibcpre- c That ij,» jth '"' lot with many c louers : yet ''tiirne againe to me, 1 8 In thofe dayes the boufc of ludah Oiall ^'„°"^'|',',8"',''^ jdolejandwih faith the Lord. " "\va!kcv.jththehoureofIfrael,S;theyfiiallcoine f wbeie'heyitc theai.whome thou , Lift vp thine eies vnto the hie places,& be- togetherout of the land of the C North, into the now in raptiui- fiden«Vn.^ "^ hold.wherc thou haft not playeil the harlot: thou land, that I haue giuen for an inheritance vtico 'if- *■ d Andi»iTnot haft fit W4;;er,arjrfthc guideofmyyouth? 21 "A voice w.ts heard vpou the high pl.aces, their enemic* g Th'ii «*oi J ^'^'' ^- ^f ^P" I'" ""g'r fo' cuer ?\vil hee re- weeping and fuppliations of the children of If- vp .n ihem.>»h» neiitrbcafliamcd feme it to the ende?thus haft thou fpoken, [ ut lacl -.for they haue peruerted their way, hen C-.e had done al this, Tume Lord our God is the health of Ifnicl. [^^ old'" h ?!fihe*trii thou vnro me : but (he returned noc,as her rebel- 24 For confufion hath deuoured our y fathers y py, their idoJ». ihatihtw'cked lioiis f fter ludah (;;we. , ... . labor, frotn our youth,rheir ftieepe .and their bul- trie Oodn enge- w 'l/rrrnt oGod.and vfeoutwar,! p-ave'« the godly d»,St„hecaure they turnt lo^ks, thcitfonnCS and their daughters. "Vte!I&'5!lT •iytItoauhcii cd a lan'c countrty,and cnc out againlt ihc cities of iollow their IJ. . '. ,- i , j ^ ^. j T..,)->K ilurs, buicoii. the vojcc of the Lord our God. luc.ah. .Itmre t citwicVtd .loiiis« and dcfire lorgiutneire ol ihelame, asEzta.p 7. 1 7 They haiie compaflcd her about as thc ,y..,. PUime .0 (..». iia.<.4 6. ^ u It x> T T T 1 wstdimcn of the t fSdd , becauR- it hath pi ouo- P^^^,;;;^, J^P^j^ , ,- , • V rr ked me vnto wrath, Hivtli the Lord. ly, ihatnoihing 1 ' J::::T^:U'!^::^::::>;:'^:;I^^^ -S -I%-ycsand thincinuenticrshaue pro- cLco„«,n^. I. cfX.r >,..■/,. I. Thlpra^kn uLU I curcd thccdief. things, fcch is thy vMckcdnefle : «;',^;[°„1;;';'',,'|;^ , Thath.whoMy. ^^Kiaci, if thou rcturnc , arcturncvnto me, therefore it Ihall be bittcr^tliercforc it Ihal pierce j„;,^,„d,h. "^ Ifif r! ^',"» vJHis :h :liv Lord : .ind if thou put awry diinc vnto thikc heart. S He ihewe.h thac S::, ;lo.'n,co abomination* o.>t ofmyfight, then Ihalt thou ^ '9 My belly, q my belly, lam pained, cert at ;;>;;;--f; '.'^ "urnean.1 leu* not ren'ooue. the very heart : mmc heart is troubled wnhtn ^'^^tV^^^- c,..dasthcy.ioe ^ And thou flialt b fweare, the Lord liueth "-c = I cannot be (till : formyfoule hath heard .icsofiheChuich, b ' MfM « in u«cth,in iu.Vcmcnt,and in riqhtcoufneffe,c!nd the found of the tn.mpa , and«gio. Md (halt w tiiie- dah, and to lenif lem, deftroycd, and my ciirtnincs in a moment. ly ih') pi»no"«e ">cnce i«'ca.'e by 4 Brc .ke vp c your fallow p-ound , and fo we = ' I^^ow lorglhall I fee the aanderd.cJ- heare l',;,];^^™!""!'", the l.u,ngc;od, notamongdic thoines : be circun-.cifcdto the thcfoundoftheuiimpct? ? Meamrg.checi- ;^;'l'"; r eGo's Lord, ^ikI take auay the foiefkinnes of your . -^ For my people is fooliOi, the>'haue not .ie.whichwe.ea, g^.\v^*.|^..h. hc.rts,vcmcnofIi,dal), and inhalitantsofleru- knowenme: they are fooliflrchildren, and haue eaniycaftuo^ue oiScrs^ardLec, Oikm , left my wTathcomcfoouhlikcHre, and none vndei Handing ;f they are wife to doc cuill, , Thcirwifdome by iwrjnnglire Lume, that nonc Can Quench it , bccaufcof the buttodoewell they haue no knowledirc. aodpol.cie isnd rd'o"." of-od. «ickednefll- of your inuenrions. 2 5 I ^^a'"^ looked vpon the earth,and ]o,it was to tl^.. <>« "'fc- c He . rliah ihm J d Dcclaic in ludah , and nic« foorth in le- without torme and t x oyd : and to the heauens, ;i;";^',"^'*'G„d '^ to p1u;ke-vp .he ^.^x^^-^^ ar.d (ay, Elov\e the trumpet in the land : a" ^ t"9' "a^ "o light. , B^ ,,,tf5 n„„j, rTvi'' siL-I^d" "ic, and gather toPcthci-,and fay, Aircmblcyour H I beheld the rrountames : and loe , they .1 ipeeche. bee t:;,ii';:."ras fducs,.ndlctvs^4into(honsc.ties. ^ trembled, and pH the hilksll ooke. , J^t^ out<.f.i.rui.eart, 6 itc vp the llandcrd in Zion : epreparero ^j Ibef.eld, and loe, thcK was no ni^n, and ,b° ^ n,^,,, j ,^„s that .hemic lecd flg^, «»a!itay not : for I willbrin^aplague hom all the birds of the heaucn were departed. vpon the hnd.and may be'iowen the Novdi, and a qreat defitudion. . ^-^ I hcheld, and loe, the fniitfull plac? v^ a alfo con.ien.ne.h ,h rem,H. r..o.-». 7 Ihc 1 l)on is comc vpfVomhisdcnne, snd "Jldcinefle,and all the cidtsdiereof were broken |{;; °3;''*,,"J , an,ui..sitihe.rue the deftroytT of the Gcntilesis departed, c?^ gone aouneat the prefence of the Lord , and by his ,jp^„,„^„,'„the ^K.TVr nluf , foorth of his pb.cc to ky thy land waftc, -Jnadiy fierce wrath. feire.ft.tlecer- ,6 ro'™ Z.-9.C0I. ■ cities diaibe d.fti oyed without an inhabitant. ^7 ^or thus hath the Lord fayd , I he whole tible tidmgs, fte- 8 Wherefore gird you widi facfcecloth : la- landO-.albedefolate : yetuiUI "notmakeafuH H^l^";^;^ «[ ''^" """''•' ment,andhoule,fortHeliercfvvrathofdieLord <^"<^- , , mouediherewiib, d n"V.[thJt^han isriotturnedbackefroinvs. 28 Therefore fi^all the ^rth mourne, anddie jsifiheorder of V" to a>-.rnoni(h hjft h Jcceiucd this people, and Ici-ufalem,faying, diickets,and clime vp vpon the rocks : cucr\' citj' ,^j^j,.^ ,^ ^^ ^^^ !fan«" V he n "" >'^ '^-U ^"2 pe*:^5 and die fword pearcedi'vnto Hwibe forfaken, and not a man dwdl therein. church , and to »icn.2rfilul!pK.* tjie heart. jo And when thou flialt be deftroycd, wh.;t praiie him in earth, par ,0 u-t him. I r At that dm.e ft-all it be fayd to this people w;!t thou doe ? Thcpgh thou =>■ dothcft thy fdfc 'J'^,;?;,^, ,. ^j, fell. , bu It ih •)> an^i jQ jerufalem, A drie i -..iiidcin the I.ie places ^vith fl:arlet , though thou deckeft thee i-.nh or- .j^onitt nor r.ch bf iooi4te,-.kn, ofthe wildernclie <:i-w.=jz«// toward die d.uighter namentsofgolde, though thou painreft tlv, face gifts il.alldeUuet fWaningNbo. of mv people, *.*r neither >< to fsn nor to cknlc. with colours, yet ftialc thou trimme thy fdfc in ihee. 11 diad nc/ut Kirg 1 2 A mighty winds ft.ali come vnto me from vaine : /or thy louers ^^ill abhorre thee c-wuTeeke J,.j';e'„,^o'ed7o " j^^'''*'""'*^'" thofef/rff«, ii.r.cd anJhischarets/?-^/^.' asatempcftihishorfcs are the voyce of the daughter Zionthat fighcth and -^^^^/^^.P, t„ rB«hefi!i''p'\ed. " myfoulefaintethbccaufcoftheir.urthcrers. »2.f. tbai>.s.i. mirtapMceaiid 14 O Icrulidem, wanuhinc hc.Tt from wic- ' C H A P V. lUMhnuhallmt kedn«,thr „ p>l>:!t wUin amtxi tU pufte rinu-d'hcJriebc!. thy wickcd thoi;gh.*srcina;ne within thee? mr tht tulm. is fVccrtfart ludt U ilipicjtdojfhiCal. j;c'.is(lt.hbv.:T.n:s I J Tor a voicedeclarctji from "D3n,and pub-' ^"""' byc3a!i.ig'hem liflicih nffiiftibn from mount o F.plirai 11. jp Vnnetoand froby the ftreets of lerulalem, » Thafi>,il)«e?»jr. Ife^'whth 3,1 >.o. bcicere .T,y trueth, ,.Eng := a ,. Ezelu* 9 ^ Theff i , t. (^ ^nd hcholde now, and kno.v, and inquire in p J,";;f ',,'g7„ ,i TheNorth?.MnJc.-.heifb>hciBeanethKebuchadn.-zzar. k Bu. tociiieaway thc open places thereof, ifyCCTnLnJcaman, *r ar.dholinrffe.yet bothcorne and clia.fe. 1 Mraning, that Nebuchad i"e7zar llioolJ coinf a^Aid- if there be anv th.^t C.'CCCnteth iui'gcmcnt , and allis bi« hypocrr. 'de.ilv 3;aclen;tl,aiewir.Je m Tms isfpokenin .here,r..n fcekcth the t!Ueth,2nH 1 wJUfpare'lt, f- ^ rvudei.his otsllche pcopu-. 'Ahoin their aLSidlion llonlii fr eihus n \A'hicii«3sacitie t; ,t. „l T r -lit ji- u k nde rllweaimg fn.l,ev-ni..ftbordcrof!lraerNr.:.h'A.atdtowirdBalj,lon. o \Yl.icb«awnlhe . ' H-^rrr.ouglu.ie. Ly^ Ihs ''Lofdliuedl, yct j, <:.„rt;„dtkt EidwaybtlwecncDaoaDdlerufaJein. doe they hvcarefaifdy. true leligion. 1,, • ? QLoixL 1-^ Gods plagues. leremiaVi. Our finnesftay Gods blefsings. lo«''vp'!iXa''ire L ^ ^ Lord,arc not thine eyes vpon the ' truth? f without vnderftanding, which haue * eyes and fEir.«-„4o«< and Jc'huiir '^'^" ^^-^^ '^ '^'■'''^^" *^ ■" 5 t>i!C tliey h;:ue not fo- fee not, which haiic eares and heare not. *'«"• dcjl.ng? rowed :thoa haft conihmea them, 6;*^thevhaue 21 FeareveiioCme,raii.hth!;Lord?orwillye ,, -T's^'V/J^' d Thou haft oft refilled to receiue coneftion : they hauc made notbeafravdat mvprcfcnce, whjck haue placed iVs." " ' lhe'm,Jl"°'il is in '^^'- ^'^'^^^ ^'^'*^*^^ "^^^'^ ^ ^°"^' «n^haae refufed theftnd for the * ijounds of the fea dv the perpe- */«i'.»«.i<». »iin«,iu.?,i;. torcturne. _ tiiall decree that it cannot pa(reit,and though the 4 ThereforelfaidjSiirely they are poore,they vvaues thereof rage, yet can they not prcuaile, arefoohili , for they know not tlie way of the though they roare,j.v"cnn they not pafii ouer it ? H r I, k Lord, wrthciudgcmentoftheir God. ^ J But this people hath an vnfaithfuU and re- Ji.h "'h "!'p!och r > / "'^^ g^"^ '"= ^""^o *^ ' S''^-'*'^ '""1' ^"'^ ^^'11 helHous heart : they are departed and ?one. of^icm, wbici. ipea.,« rot nods chad nezzjt aaJ ^- .l i i_ n 17 • ""■">""• blelsinssiDabun. Jus annie. ^^'^'^Y o"^ that goeth out thence, flialbe torne in 26 For among my people arc foun^ \\icked dance, wee muii picces,bccaufetheirtrefpalles are many, « it is rebellions are increafed. they hauc made a pit, to caxh men. " l°!:°;il "^o It « H-.ll,e«e,h T 7 ^O'v'Jwi'jJlfparc thee forthis? thycbl- 27 Asacageis fullofbirds, fcarethehoufes ^ " ' * that .0 ivvcate by """S" "^"^ forfaken me, & g fworne by them that full of deceit : thereby they are become ?reat and any thing ihen br areno gods : tliough I fed them to thefuU, yet waxen rich. God, IS to lotfike they committed adulterie, and aifembled them- 28 They are waxen fat and fhining t they doe ' ^'^I^'^s '^y companies in the harlots houfes. ouerpaffe the deeds of the wicked: *^hey execute *7/''-«-Jj. 8 They rofevp in the morning /«^e fed horfes: noi'id?ement, nonotthe iiulecmentof thefa- '^'^,-'''i- , " _£^e*.w I,, >euery man *neyed after his neighbours wife, therlelie: yet they ' profper, though they execute Ihc piIou7«f God 9 ^liall I not viiit for thefe things , fayththe no iudgement for thepoore. foi it. " Lord ? Shall not my foule be auenged on fuch a ' 29 Shall I not vifif/or thefcthings , fayth the nation as this ? _ Lord ? or fhall not nf foulc be auenged on fuch h He command- 10 '' Clime \'p vpon their wallcs, and dtftroy anation asthis? ^?' eihtheBa'Dyloni. them, but make not a full end : itake awaytheir jo An horrible ahlliilthie thing is committed "u?l""',"nl''" :o"d:aforr;;: ^atlen^ents fortheyarenottheLords. ^ ~ intln-Iaiid. < . ^ . ^'^^'^<^ iReadeCliap. ^^ For thehoufeofifraehand tnehouie oflu- ^i The "Prophets prophe.'!elies,&- the PrieRs o.der.whe.ethe 9.J7. dahhaue grieuoufiy trefpafled agaiuft me, fayth |lreceiue " riOi-,6t«rc;J.V, fhrrX-th" isnothe ndtheHLallthepbguecomevponvs, Frophctsas Uj. neither Ihall we (iefword nor lamine. CHAP. VL fTff;,r*orde, :'^ And the Prophets Oinlbe^ I xvinde, & the , r!^,,,„,,„,„^,f„„ ^f,r^„,„,^cMans. t6 „,..h.rt. Lll be of none '^ "°^ '" ''^^" '• "'"^ *^^^ " '^^'"'^^ ^'^'^ "^ '*' /""' '" ' V'"""'". m Theyarenni 1 4 Wherefore thus n^vth the Lord God of /^Ye children of ■"' Bepiamin , prepare to flee 'h^^ch'e'fly bet fcntofthel.ord, hofts, Becaufeyelpeakcfuch words, Echolde, I V_/o;:tofthemiddesofIei;uraiem.andblowthe came they Ihould ,* wUcliXe\^iluea'-' "^'^P"'^"'-}' wGids into " thy mouth , iikeafire, trumpet in f'Tekoa:fetvp a rtandctd%TioncEetfi- takeheedbythe ten'to'vs,i>,al come ?-nd this people fhall be A< wood, aaditTnaUdc- haccercm : for a pl.-.gue appearah out of the b^'l^fenlifo^het vpanthem. uourthcm. North and greatdeftrucSion. half of their tribe. D Meaning, Icre. jj Loe,I will bring a nation vpon you," from 2 I bane compared the daughter ofZionto which were now' o To'wit,theBa. ^i"^? 9 ^onfe of Ifiacl, faith theLord,which isa "a bcautifullanddaiisiewoman. caiiedawaypti. bylonians'and mightie natioa , and an ancient nation, an'ation j The Paftours uich their flocle « ikiH come 5 "^'-hjci, ^j, , Oldeans. whufj language thou knoweft not, neither vn- vnto hei- : they fhall pitch fi^.-r tents round about 7 Asthe fountaine caftctli out her waters, (b theBabylocian?, fP'^t'ttllS thcLordourGoddoethcfcchingsvntovsJthen fhecafteth out her malice :gcrueltic andfpoyle 'r'''''''°"''''f~ tO!waii>ni»chur«i, ^ , , - , , ■. " • r /• • > .. . i- i i r i r ' that the lime lai- asChap.ij.i?. fhalt ''thouanf.vere thcm, Likeasyeh.-iuefo)Ta- is continually hcud in lier before me inw lorow j^^i, ,,,j„, before ^ *lhr.y.tr,.it, kcnmeand fi.ruedftranf;e°od'>inyourl;!nd , fo and ilrokes. they haue brcug.'it , f Mcanii.;;, the jj^^]] yefgruc ftrangcrsina land that is not yours. 8 Be thou inRruded, O '■ Icnifilem, left my thu. e,iieit-nie$ ^X" ' ^° Declare this in the houfe of Lukob, and foulcdq^art from thee, left I make thee de(yed,ar.dliowitcomnicthortl.en.i>lufS. h He »■»£• 21 Hcarc now this, O foolifh people j and n«hUicQUoaiuccdb;bisc«(tt{ftiun»,auiitotutiiewhiuibyrei.eiitance. r i AikcfbrthcoIJc and good .way. Chap.vi;. Tlic rebellious lewes. Hypocrific. ^4, (Ma land, that none inhabiireth. nonciicryfide. 9 Thusfaith the Lord of hoftes, lhc\' fliall 16 O daughter ofmv people , girde thee witJi gather as a vine, the refidiie of Ilrael: tiirne (ackccloth, and w-allouc tlw fclfe inthcaflics: i Hcexhrneth i backe thine hand as the grapc gatherer into die make lamentation, and litter mourning «> for '' ' ^diH°"""to t'"^*^"- thinconcIyfonnt-fortheddlroyerGiaUrudden- .oufaihnJ 1° Vnto whomc fliall Ifpeake, andadmouini ly come vpon vs. . . -u£non». that tha' may heare?bchold,thcir cares '«re'mc, '*' oMTrsrit fermct «/ iht nafU. grcare/} of them, ciiery oneisgiucnvnto coue- lilXl^A'/.^'^fl'"''^':^"!'*"^^?*'/'^'^^?''^ toufncfie, and from die Prophet eiicn vnto the qmn oftht /f »«/«; :hit the, jh,i,!i obty ha mrd. Priefr,thc\'alldealcfaire!v. ^— H^„.r,vJ=^,v,,. , t t r , 14 Th^' haue healed nlfo the hurte of the TfLo-d^ '° daughterofmypeopleui:hfweetewordes,fay- ^ Sc.;nd''S?ate of dieLordsfotrfeandeiy r;;rrt^rr. mi.eda'oomi.5.:on? nay th^- we]e notafh^ Lo;J.|i^-riucah that enter, at thc^^ coiifortedihcm mcd , no nei:her coiild thcv nauc any lha.T:e : , tL.,. a, ►k .t.» t j cu n t_ /- j r byflat,e..ng,, thereforethevfnall fdlamong the-j^ine: v..heH ,J ,\^"' %* the Lord of hofte, , the GoHof I fhewin. rhatGod 1 n.all vifite them, die>.n-.albecaftdo^vne, faida S'.^.'^'^'^J'^T.'' ^^y"^^ your works, and ^«'^«.'^ weeMltn.l peace .u^tn^j \ ' -^ ' I wll let vou d v.ell m thjs f Jace. r.fXri^.. ^6 Thus fa-th the Lord,Sund in thev-ayes, ^11^%^^ ?J T"?' '"rT^r' ""J' '^^'^'s!^' iwhf:ein.h.Pa. and bchokiand afkcfor the " cldc utiy,v.hich is J^"?Pl«^l.*e Lord the Temple of the Lord: «hicb fay -.hat lor nnrche, and Pro. ^^e r;ood v.sv, and walke therein, and yee fl^ali "^^t .;.'"^P^^''' *j ^°;'^- ^ ^.Tk,7'"wsiked,di- o^/' .-, r -' - , , ,, ri i^/ -t 5 For It vou amendanc'redreflTe vour waves "° ''"'^''■■"""» that (here .s no 1 7 Aho I fet p ^vTtchmen ouer vou, rrhch ^'''^f'^/ "^a^ a««,his nei?hbour. to „ouri(h ycp m l''ht;^'/;''rr.r''" >''^' Take heed to the found of the trumpet ; .^^"'^ opprjfle not the ftranger , thc&ther- l^'J'^"'"^^^. wh.chGodpte. L,,,:i,_P -J ...-.„■,. ^_.r.„.„.j. » lefle and the TOdovv,andfted no innocent blood "i"T l faibfth. Duttne}' i«.t.,\v'e>viu not taKenecce. ,•n^^.;^_I - ■ i. n r l j bCod.liewethon p Prophets which 1 8 Hearc therefore, ye q Gentiles, and dioii ' ,^% "^"^^ ^^^ ^"'^ °^°°^ ""'^ "^^ «'''« condition he ?h.H.!d-»arneyoa Congregation know, v.hi^t is among them. ^'""""iL ^^ -m V , ,,.-,•, • "'^'^'.''i'P^'?*'^ 'vfe^e'a h.'rT'''' x^Hc.re, O earth, beholde, I wiU caufea .uj, ^5'f "- " ^ ^" '°" ''^'^''^ th>s placem '^''J^T^'^,^ ^G^taitefhall plaguc to comevponahis people, r^;;diefriutc ^^ I^ ^X'"? '^O'^'^s, that can -opld be a (a.tb- renlible creatKreJ kf,n."ir notpront. lullGodtotbeBi. of tii; in(Jt;ti;B<'otbinketobe '' I • 2 r Therefore thus fauh die Lcrdc, Beholde, r,^°r^i ""^"^ ^""^ ^^'^ ^ ',! T^^ '" ?" """'=> '^••'" ">« ■ ,. I\-.ill lav ftiimbli'ng blcckes bcfl^rt this people, „f"'^'' ^-hr-^-po" ^v Name iscslled , ana fav, hoi;«(rr,hcreof. . I and rhe fetlict. and die fonnes to-ed^er fl-.all f ill ^^^ ''"' ''ehueted, diough wc liaae done all tnefc and '^ar Uaanot *■ ''Ton cfacm: the neighbour and his f^iaxle fhaU ^'^'"'Ir'T"^ r, , r. rt(Tc,Matt..r..,-. ' perifh. II IsthisHcurebecomc<=adcnneortheeues, a Bicatfeihey'de- 22 IhutCi-Fthrh'TnrA^ PrT,r.T4« ,«<.^^i. whercupon my Name is Called before your cvcs? pendfdromuchon . ^^r:i^^^. -^-S^-^oS?^S:-^aS^ Behol4cuenin:eit,.ythdieLord.^ ' ^^-P;;^- KnrbSer^ nationfhallarifefiomthcndesoftheccrJi. - J^^ B«t goe ye now vnto my place ^vh.ch v.as ^...h^thewocW liiem, 2J With bowe and (hicldefl^allthrv bee wea- i"5h'lo,d whercIf'-tmyNameatrhcbegmring, b.- .yefe,.. ««! dc poned:di?:,-arccrueIlandu,ll haue no compaf- ^fk<^i'Oilf,''0PJ^^'^^''. - , , , , ^ fen^eth .hem'to tide vpon horfcs , ^vdl appointed , Lke men of ^^^ hcrforerow becaufcyehaue done altliefe codi iudg-n-ent. xvarreaeainadice,0 daughter Zicn works,faythcheLorJ,>.dIcrofovpearelyand ag.inll sh.lo. trc,r.,,*of,h. '^ VV'eehauehcardtl\eirfame,.^^ot=rhandes Jl^nkevntcyou :b..t wheii IJake, vev.«-uldnot -"/-^-.^^'^ ^mie: he fpea ^^'^^ ^ ^"ble. foro we is comc ^•Fon ^•s, as the fo- '"■^' <= ^''^^ ^''-'^■^'^ ^^ ''^ ^ callcd.v.-ould f ye anf^er) .^-J,, ^ ^ ^.^^^^ keth this in the TOW of a '.vxjman in trsuaile. an.i;:t;f »•« taitn, tl.c Priells flair*, ird rh- p(op?e mfrt^blv d.firomfiteif, J«l nortbe 2J Goenotfoorth mtothe Feldc, norvralke f „, J™„l,j;s„B:Ve„„c|.,.„n.d,e .oredr»5eo»:fauI:,.-or«k«C9a» Dy tne ^vay : tor Che h^-ord of the eacmy and fcare Jtade v$ uio the way.mJ to ubt j his calluig.i'"- <:« <. v* M IA thera; -iifiS Trueth is periflicd. Icremiali. Deftruftion of the Icwcs. 14 ThereForc will I do: vnto this houfe, 32 Therefore beholdc, die davescome,{aith whereupon rr>y Nnme i$ called, wheiein alfo yee the Lord, cliat it (hal no more be called Topheth, tiii!l,eucn vnto cheplaci-thatlgauecoyou and northe valley of Ben-Hinnom, but the valkv of to your fachersjas I haue done vnto Shilo. flaughcer: for they ihall bury in Topheth til there g T wiU fend yoo i j And I v\ill cjil\ g you out of my fight, as I be no place. t"i!° "^'S''"'' p " h^"^ '^^'^ '^"'^ ^ yo""^ brethren, euen the whole j j And the carkeifcs of this people fhall bee phuim,tbH ivhe fccde of Ephraitn. meare for the foules of the heauen, and for the lea tribes. ' 16 Therefore thoH fl'iall not l^ pray for this hearts oftheeaith,& none iliatl fray them away. b To affute ihem people,neitherlifc vp die Or prayer for chcm,nei- ?4 * Then I will caufe to ceafe from the cities i<£„^j^,. ''''m^n°edwfiUim ''^^'"'^^^'^^'"^'^°''^^^'^^"°^ of ludahand from the (ireetcs of lerufalem the " ** ra^'wpun^ih "" »7 Seeft thou not what they doc in rhe cities voyceof mirth and the voyceof gladnelfe, the their wickeJnefle, ofludahjand in theftreecesof Icrufalem? voyceof the bridegrome and the voyceof the be rticwei!) that ,8 The childicn gather wood, and the fathers bride: for the land Ihalbedefolate. S «n ^o'llfng l^in^ll^he fire,and the women kneade the dough C K A P. VIII. aujile theii),w;.iles to make Cakes to ' the Queene of heauen, and to , j-he dtftruawn ofihe itaes. 4 Tkt u>i mmiihthtfttftt they remaine in poWTC Out drinke Offerings VntO Other ^ods.that to tinKhir.tnt. 10 Hi reprthtndfihthtlyiioatilrviitnd ^oainft'c od'aid ^^^ "^^^ prouokc me vnto anger. '*' """'"If"!' •/'*' P"/'*' " ««< »"'/" wlTnot vfe 'the I;? Doe thcy prouoke me to anger, faiththe /* T that time, fai:h the Lorde, the tneanei ihac he Lorde, and not thenifelues to the confulion of t\ out the bones of the Kings of ludah, ani vfeth to tall them their owne faces ? the bones of their princes, ^nd the bones of the Chap!'".''!"' *° '^ herefore thus faith the Lord God, Be- Prieiks, and tlit bones of the Prophetes, and the and iV'i' hold, mine anger and my wrath (hall be powred bones of the inhabitants oflerulalem out of their i Thatis.theyfa. vpon this place, vpon man and vponbeaft, and ag^iucs. {^""'^^'^ r '^'' mo'oM and ^**" '^ '^'"^^ °^^^^ ficlde, and vpon the fruire 2 And they fl;al (pread them before the Sunne orid^eTl-aiTrifle fta°res\!vXeh'they of the ground, and it Ixiall burneand not bee and themoone,andallthehoftofheaucn,whom your gtaues, and called'ibe Queene quenched. " they haue loucd , and whom thev hauefcrued, '"Vyo" '>«''>:« ofheauen.Ciiap. 21 Thus faith the Lord of hofles, theGodof andwhomthey hauefollowcd, andwhomthey [„ ';,uhV<'*ou'* 4}.i7.2.kiag.J3.j. ifraeljPut your burnt offerings vnto your facriii- hauefonght, rnd whom they h.nue worOiipped : woi'ih"ippe<^to'ree ccs,and eate the flelh. the)' (hah "-the gathered nor be Luried^ar (hall if ibey can heipe k Shewing t'nat it ^z For ^ I fpake not vnto your fathers, nor beasdoung vpon the earth. ?""■ , purpofeaidin- ' commaunded them, when I brought them out of j Anddeath i>,albe defired b rather then life flfa"""/";*,^7 test, thatthty the land of Egypr,concerning burnt offrings and ofallthe refidue that remainetfi of this wicked (h^i feelethtougi* ihonld offer facrifi- facrifices. familie , which remaine in all the places where I Gods ludgemenu. ftouM "' ''atV'"'^ ^ ^ ^'^^ ^'^^ ^^^"S commanded I them, faying, haue fcattered them, fayth the Lord of hofts. wherefo'rl " le'y Obey my vo)ce, and I will bee your God, and yc 4 Thou (lialt fay vnto them alfo , Thus fayth Were ordeiaed : fliail be ray people: .-md walke yee in all the the Lord, Shall they « fill and not arife?lliaU he c is there do hope 10 wit,to be ioy. ,^■ayes which I haue commanded vou,tha: it may tume aw ay and not turne againe ? <•'« 'hey will te- as fea'l^anXon- ^^ "'^^ ^-'"^^ y"^"- " . . .5 VVherefore is this peoplcof lerufalem turn- """ ' firmatiots of re-' 24 But they would not obey, nor incline their edbncke by a perpetuall rebellion? they gauc inifsiop of fmnes Care, but went after the counfels ^'"^ '^'^=^' " "''^ ^'^^ ^^^^^ '''^^ ' '^''^" ("of ihc Lord i/wich vs ? Loe, ccrrcinely in vaine ij!' one deal- g :;^\^^ , Biocraino, as lob generation of his P vnath. Ctl: ftlf-JIy. . wife.maybeaOu- 1,'°^^;"^^,*;^, .;;oI-orthcthildrcncfIudahfo^^^ j " . ^ r.u. j...„u _.. .^.....:..- fcba°l if.rtof^ifi- i^n-.y/igh^faiththeLordc: theyh. rofmypeopIev.ithfweetwords,&ymg,apeace,«--f-;|;v,f. ^ OfTopKeth tcidci Kinj.JJ r< bout Ofilcccitc and lyes. Cliap.ix. The true loy. 6^ ij Iwillfurclycon(umetIiem,raith the Lord: 7 Therefore rhus (aitfi the Lorde of hoftes, there (linlbe no grapes on the vine, nor figges on Beholde, Iwill fi melt them, nnd tn'erhem:fbr h VVith the fire the figtree,and the leafc (liall fadc,and the things what fl.ould I el/e doc for the daughter of my °"'^''"°"' i HerpMfceihi* thntl hauefiucn them,nnall depart from thcm. people? . *.p/i/,j8. itirpeiionofibe 14 Why doe wc fiay ? ' afltmhleyour felucs, 8 Their tongue *« as an arowe rt-ot oiir,4n'° ""'*>• J '*^„' ';'"h "nd Cov a rime of health.and beliold troubles. fuch a nation as this ? »"'•!"'■ • ""' T bioughtvjiiito i6^Ihe ncying oi his horfcs was heard from 10 Vpon the » mountaincs will I takcvp a thatcodhitht*. cxitcnie jfHiftton, iDar), thc whole land trembled atthenoyfcof weeping and a lamentation, ami vpon the fay re l^,c^M..or.f,eP,J,:^,M.of.i,.pe,rU. H V Tb"sfaith the Lord ofhoftes, Takeheede, <, sigmfyin^.that J,,,h>h,.,>.'rdHorGoi,H,h, „e„n,l)to,t,o)Ct. Li Thi «"«> '-^ ^O"" " themOUin-.ng uomcn, that they iheieisnoiDeanes ■uHci'cwAci(;on,>fihei,iari'. may comc, and fend for (kilfull women, that •'^deiiucrthewic. I The Prophet f~^ H, that mine head weTefuU of » Avater, and t"^y "^ay come, lu Jgcments : but ' Iheweththc great vymince^'Csa fountaineof teares,thatlmieht ^8 And let them make hafte, & let them take wheathey tUnke Whichisafpecial ^ ^And they benile their to'ngues like their -° Therefore heare the word of the Lord, O worldly tneanes, Zfru°f f Iftour'i ^"'^^5 ^o"" "^ lyf s : but they haue iio coiira<'e for ^■e women,and let your cares regard the words of he iTieweth that it from thehireiiags. the trueth vpon the eaith :fortht^- proceedfrom his mouth, & r teach your daughters tomournc, ;Vr","(i"he°ern. Keade ch3p.4.i<). eiiill to worfc, and they Iiaue not knowcn mee, and euery one her neiglibour to Ironent. bat that we uuft b Heiheweth faith the Lord. 21 For death is come vp into our 1 win- in the Lord.and t';''.Hrneffe f Let eucry one take heed of his neighbour, do„« ,^.rf is entrcd mro our palaces, to deflroy '^^'"J^'j;- •^,'"; . andgteatet lafetie and truflyounotin any ^brother: for euery bro- the children without, and the yong men in the iiue,„,;.Vor.i. for him to dwell thcr will vfe deceit, and cuery friend willdeale fcc^^cs. ji.i.co'r.ie.i;! ' aHTongthewilde jecci'tfuUy. 22 !-peake,Thusfaith theLord, The carkeifes f Tbefcthree .h" w'ckedTe"- S And eucn' one will deceiuc his friend, and of men f>,all lye, euenrc the dung vpon the field, f-;;"„"^^;Va,"l!!'. ple.faue that (iod will not fj^cuke the trueth : for they f haue taught and as thc handfiill after the mower, and none j,;, „,„, j.,., i,f%,^ w ['''°''"' '*''"" thjirtcnoues to !^^eakelics,rnd take great paines fl^all gather //;««». connneihourfal- c vtt'-r? 'turned 'o doe wickedly. 2? ThusfaiththcLord.Letnotthei'wifcman uation-.hisiudo*. fromGrX " " 6 Ihine habitation is in the middes of dc- g'orie in his wifet'omc,nov the ftrong man glorie ™"utrih contl- JTobeHeand ce'uers: H becaufc of/^^f/r dcc.ite they rcflife to in his ftrength, neither ti»e rich man gloric in his nuiiiyjgainftth* flaum'ec ;heit know me,(aith the Lord. riche:;. wickcdfandhii • M.^mngtl.jtallwcrcfortnpt, andnonec.M.ldfindeanhoncftraan. I They , ^t ^"y'^^ ""f™"^ ^ Orietn, l0..e mcni,, ^,^f^.^j^,^ j„j> blue o praaifed deee.te.that .hey can notfot&te it. j Thej had ijthef fojlake 'hat he vndenlan.kth.rmd knoweth mc : tor I am „,i,„,,„j;, ,j,. Codjitenleaueibeir wicked tiaoe, theLord, which'' ftewemeraCjmdg''m;n:, and fiiihfuU, I i rjghticoufacs To obey the Couenant. Idoles not like the Lord. Icremiah. righteoiifnefreintheeardi; for in thefethingsl 14 Euery man \sn^hea({hy hi4 orvneknow- b Themorethit del;cc,faith the Lord. ledge: ciien- founder is confounded by the gra- ""amhi'il^'th to 2 J 'Eeholdc, the d-iyescome, {ai:h the Lorde, uen image: for hismeking is t>uc falfehoode, and ^y h"jVwn"/»"iP?' tkiiluillvifi:eallthem,\vhicharetciraimcifcd there is no breath thoeiar . . don-.l^adlmn with the vncircun^cifed : 1 5 They are vanitie,c^ the vvorke of errotirs : Gou ir.ttruftcih , 2 6 Egi,'pt and Iiidr.h., and Edom, and the chit- in the time of their \ ifitation they iliall pexiih. hnu.ibe mote dot^ drenofAmmon, nndMoab, and all the vtmo.T: 16 liie 'portion of laakobo not hk-them: ^^b-^viicbla^! corners of thcnuhatd-vell in chs-wildcrncfrs: for for he is the ir^ker of ail things, and Ifraelwthe i Bytl;ciewot"<]ei,' all tbife nations ^N^-^ . ru ^ , ^^^^''^^ 17 ^ « Gatner vp thy wares out of the land, i^,^ q^^. ,)iouia C H A P.- X. Otlioutliat Jv.cllcn: in the ftrong place. bealifufficitntfot I Tilt corMeiliiiont oft-.r/ttirei irt kouo ke^t'eJ. j r'e jg p^j. ^^^^^, faith the Lorde, BL'hold" atthis ^^^'"- ^tin-.ihcit r;"fr't'?'"wff^r'''''°^ ■ " ""*'" '"'" time Iv.illchro«'easwithaiiin^thcinha':iants f^'""> '«">fi:"«i '■> jEave ye the t Memlngboth lewes and Gen- tile!, a« in the next vetfehelhe.verli the caufe.reide Mvordof thcj-ordethathefpea- r j„;.r '1 keth \Tto^ou,0 hoiifs of Iflacl. , „ ",i°* 2 Thus faith the Lord, Learne not the way of of the br.d,aiid will trouble them, and they fljall fere thry ou^hi to fenocncesll oihn »G' Name u great ;n power. ly in t!ie obfcr'aati- 7 \^'h^) «oii!d not fcarethee,0 king of nari- onof tion : for bDt ihe.rla«es & ^ ^^j, ^j^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^1^^ Gentiles,andinall ceremonies whet. , . f\ , , . ... , ' by they conErme their Kmgdomes thereisHonc liKerhee. 8 But altogether thty dote, and are fcobni: for the ftoc'ie is a « dodrine of vanicie. 9 Sillier plates are brought from TarO.illi, (5. 20 ™ My Tabernacle is deftroyed, and all my wiUcth the' lewes k The Prc,ul:et me, and are not: there is none to fpread oar my t:aitie, ihewin-" tentanymore.andtofecvp myamaines. thai n was now at 21 For the Paftors n are '-ccome beaftes, and har.d.thatthty haiienor fo^.ght the Lord: therefore hauethey S/",';,^^',.,, none raderiuiiiding : arid all the /"e^Af^ of their j,3d told tiiem. palrurcsarefcattercd. \ h \; tn) i.ift f. - , , ,-.>,. 21 Beholde, ihenoyfeofthcbniiteiscome, Wsg^c.^nfc'ere. fpeake not: they are borne bccauiethev can not „j„„.^.„ ' .• - c.\,^^>.-^^k^^„^ tote iwid take ic ^ - ■ - Tina a great commotion out ot the o North coun- p,„>»,jiv:»htteby trey torn? ke the cities of ludah defolate, auiz heteach'nhihe denneoftiiagons. psoi-lcho-. to 2 J O Lorde,! kncwe, that p the way of man is ^'^'^\ 'h™''!"" ■ \ ■ r ,r •! " II ' to.vatd God, not m nimfelfe, neither a wrn man to walkcaKi ni iieftewcth to direct his fleppes. how ieMiiilem 24 O Lorde, corrcft mee, but with qiudge- ilu'llaiccnt. meiic,not in thine anger, kail thou bring mee to "„,|m'i.,fi^'£*s?°" nothing. ' o Read Chap 4.1 5- 25 PovvTCOut r thy wrath \'pon the heethcn p HeOeakcth tbnt kncwe thee not, and •> nonche families that !','".'",'"'' '*"' , 1 ^. r I I T Ntbuihad-nezzat cal nor on thy Name : tor thq' haue eaten vp Jaa- purpoi^j ,„ (,j„e their ilolattie, which is forbid- den.Deut ti.jo. c The Prophets vfethiispiainely and (itr.ply to fet footththe viVab- forditieo! theido- laters.thjt tnen Hi'ght learne to beaftiatiied cf tha', the vorke of the k;banddeubi;redhim,andconrumedhim; and Sta.e a!" workeman, and the handes of thefoi^ndcr : the hauemadehis habitation dcfolate. g'"'"'*-' «'>- bletvelilke, and therurrlc n their ciothing tall bue- an^AT.mi thcfc th ngsaremndc by cunning iren. ri'es.Suthearin[;ofZedekijhsrehrlIion,hetnrned his power to gee agan. flu fj- 10 Bin the Lord /the God oftnieth: he is ^''''■■^"^^'•'f- ''^"''"'r'-''Tf "'',!''• 'K"''''-r,;Ye'!;f.tlf«^^^^^^^ ., ,. - ^ J J , „. ... „ ,. o hath all pow. heaucns) er,and therefore 1 2 Hc hath made thc earth by his power, and CHAP. XL fe"a^ed°andh«e' cf^ablifhed the world ;-y his wifedomc, andhath J ^eurftnfihe,^ tlMtof-er mi thtwrdcfGeJi eouentnt. I* ihheflbesv'eth " ftretchcd ourtheheauen byhis difcretion, rhrv-.fit or iu.uh, fi!U^,m; tit fl-uf«<,f thi>r fh-i-tr,. them not oncly 15 Hce giucth by /j«vovce the multitude of the eaill that they ,vaters, in the heauen, and he caufeth thc cloiidcs ifoi fliif J! I Aiift ^adi, 14 The Lardt fiibiddtlh lertmmhlo fir*/ f,t them. a He calif th itie lewes to tiecoii(i' bnfibJoo^j''"' i^" afcend ft om the en'dtsof the earth : he turncth "TTHe wordc that came to leremiah from the ^^""onoi Cod's" J. Lordifaving, nietfift, who free- which they ought lightnings to ra:ne,and bringcth foorth thc wind to folIowe.Re- out ofhis treafurcs. uelat i;.4. c Becanfe the people thought that tohaue!mi«es,w'asj ine^e !o feme God and tobtino (heir, to the knowledge ofhim.heOieweth 'hat nothing mored'iplealeih God , nor briirofth'tnan into greater ef tours and ignorance •! God: and lher< fore Iieca!ljththemtliedoitrineo(v3n ty, thcw.rlie oferrors.veif.is.at H;bak i i?. Lord Godoflf.nc!, ^ Clirfcd be the mail that O- f"'niediton hit • " - . ■ . . . . - . '. ... behalfe.jndhow ed t.-bel- _ Hcareycthewordesofthiscoiien-'nt, and ivciioietliem, fpeake vnto the men of ludah, and to thc inhabi- ^f ,'',"„'°,i ",",1. tants of lerufilem, tie with them. ;.nd I And (av thoii vnto them, Thus faith the how he e«er per. Muguc foia inemotiaII,whc:(as all the tefi ofhis n tiling is Etitcw, will be your God, ihe la wCiDcub That »7-=''. iThc peoples idoktrie. Cliap.xij. The wiclced pro/per. 66 b Thtu he fpf*" luthin tbe ptf fonof theproplc; Wbich jgreeJ to ikc coacnaic ( K;»JeCbp.7. d According to bis owne fjntjfie, and not as my i^^rd appointed him. e Meaning, tlie indices and cur. fcsconicint'l in tliela*'c.lenit. 3£.i4.deui.iS. l«. f rhatis.jgene- jallconrenttore- belagiiiiftin:. 5 Thar Imavconfirmc thcotfie, th.-irlhaue 20 But O Lordc of hoftcs, that iWgeft nghte- fivornc vnro your fathers, to giue ihcm a laiide, oullv, and trieft the remes and the heart, let mcc which fiov\ech with milke and hony , as a^'pei- fee thy P \-cngeancc on them : for vnto thee hauc y Thus he fyike, Tcth this day. Then anfwercd '' 1 and fayd, So be I opened mv caiife. '»<*' '<" haned.but it,0 Lord. 2 1 1 he Lordc therefore fpcaketh thus of the |;7| "^"''J^,'^^ 6 Then the Lorde faide vnto me. Cry all ihefc men of -1 Aiiathoth , ( that feeke the life, and fiy, h/dtiiteiii" heaods glory and ucnant,and doe tiiem. 22 Thus therefore faveih the Lordc of hoftes, i,i°^or'd''wbich 7 For I haiie protefted vnto your fathcrs,\vhen Dehold, I wil vifitc them : the yongmen IJ.all die is by the dcKrutti. I brought them vp out of the land of Egypt vnto by the (worde ; their lonncs and their daughters 0° ^l '''S "=- thistlav,fiifingearely and protefting, faying, O- (hall die by famine, ■"'"• . . , bey my voyce. 2 j And none or them Irian remainc: ror I usU ^^ vmii-, and tha 8 NcucrthelOffc they would not obei,',nor en- bring a plague vpon the men of Anathoth , e»f » reft of the people: cline their eare:but euery one walkctl in the ftub- the yeerc of their \ ification. fof t*"'' towne wj$ berneflc of his wicked" d heart: therefore Iwll .heydweUinit.ReadeCbap.r.r. , No..hattheyco«M.notaWe';o'hea.c bring Vpon them all the « WOrdCS OttlllSCOUe- GoJnan.eJ: ((orhciem they would niewclbemlcliits moll hoIy)b"l becaufe nant, which I commanded them to doe, but they 'liev eould not abide to be ihatpely rep- ooued.and then foi e dtfired to be flatte- did it not red,iri.3».io.and :o be maintained jBthsirpIealiues, Mich. J ii.aodnotto hca.t . ,'. T J r-i ..„ A f 1- • • vicecoi:denined, Amos 71!. 9 Ar.d the Lordc faid vnto me, A ' confpiracie ' ' " ■ C H A P. X II. I rhiVrtifhtl mtrutiUth a ilufnSp-tititcfthi vkWjtl. thcM^hhf anf^jie C " '"• "' ""' '^ • S ^ r ji_i_L . uuii!*, LifciJij^itiic. to Cine realon of not bee a>.!e to dcape, and though they cry vnto j Thou hafl planted them . and they haue ta- all his afts. mc,gIwilnothearethcni. kenrootethev grow,andbri!i? forth fl-iiit : thou >> This q-nftion 12 Then niall the cities ofludah, and them- artneere in thcif moudi,and farre from their ''^ hbenealway '•- /-r_/M-. _.___!-_ — ^_-i t_ ■* agreat teniaiion 'rCJnes. to the godly, to J I>;:tthon,Lord,knov;eft me: thou haft fecne fee the wicked me, and tried mincheart toward thee : pull them fRemies ofGod in , ,, . out like ftiecpe for the (laughter, and d prepare P'f^""Vni„ I ? b For according to the number of thv ci- .u.,- f_,. ,|,^ j' ., r>f r-„ahrrr • a r " J , , ^^2 , , . , tnemroi tneaa/oriiauvnter. maduetutie.as ues were tny gods, O ludah, and acc:rd,n^ to tnc ^ j.^ we lone Oiall the l.-.ude mourne, r.nd rhe lob a ,.7.pfala., number of the .rreetes of lenifalem haue yee fet herbf ; ofeuer,- Helde v/ither , for the wickcdnes J7-i.»nd7;.j. vp altars ofconfufion, ^««» altars to burne in- otv^,,^ ^1,.^ jv. ell therein? thebeafltsarecon- "x^ypVcfenii fuincd .-jnd the birdes, becaufe they (aid,'' He will God m moiub, notfceourlaftcnde. bcideay Umin S If thou haft rnnne ^vi:h the f footemen, and !;!'r;.');^„',\'.' ri., hr . 1 .. 11 n ! here meant oy the ey haue wear-cd thee , then ho-.ve canit tnou ,eines,iia.ai..ij. ,, ,, , , .... match thv (elfe with hoifcs ?. nnd ifthou though- matth.i;. 8. ly What fhould mykbelcucd /.THf inmrne teftthy(i'lf.-fafe- in a peaceable knde, what wilt J TheEbrewe hoiife,lccin-thr,- haue comm-.tted abomination .h^u cloe in the fwelling of lorden? Zn/'^ll^tf with many ? and the holy fle(h Igceth av.,,y ^ p^^^^,^^ ^,^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ the houf. of thy [• :";^,od"^:fd from thee: yet uhen thou doeft cuili , thou re- father,eucntfcc>' haue dekvnf.ithfoHy with vhec, teiindfiedia '°>'*=^'!l, ^ , „,, » ,. andthe\'hauc cncd out altogether vpon thee: '^edeibuaionol i6 TheLordccaledthyname,Agreeneoln.^e *«^belecue them not, though they fpeokefaire I'H.ro'/df", habitants of lenifalem goc,and cry vnto the gods vnto whome the)' offo- incenfc, but they fhall not bee able to helpe them in the time of their trouble. cenfe vnto Baal, 14 Therefore thou fhak not < pray for tl-.is people, neither lift vp a cr^' , or pr.:yei for them: for when they cry vnto mc in their trouble, I v«iil not hcarc them. tree,faire, /nW of goodly fruite : but with "- novfc ^^ ^^^ and great tumult'hc hath fet fire vpon it , and tie ^ j ^^^^^ forfaken branches of it are broken, while giueth pro* ;mine houfe: I haue left fpeii:ie,thataf. ani they B Which wenta- bout priuily to practifes. the beaft.-s and m.'enfible creatures feU the punilUmem of thjir flubbutne rebel* .., T'..'..T....,-i:t-=_ l.,r«t,« „„!,.. it„^T./,»T.^..,V lionaMio.1 Ord. f Som? thinke^hi! God teproueib leiemiahiii that, thai b» 19 Lut I was like a Iambe,«r a bu,IocIse,thr=. is „„„,.)„,(■„„ ,..„Hhi,n r.jing.th.tifhe were net. ble to match «i,b n:cr,lKathe brought to the llaughter , and I laie.ve nottnat weiefa 'evDibletotifpiue'.vithGod. Olhers.bythefocteirenir.eiieihemof. they had dcuifed thus againft rr.ee, faring, Let VS ADa'.hoth.md by the horfemcn these i.f .'en fdeni,.vhicb lliould iroutle the Pro- " dcftioy die tree -.vith the f uitC th'.reof, and cut pnetwo-f: then hi.- oa ne co-.mt.ey m.a d.d. g God « i'.letbthe P'opJ-ei to ' • . .■ ■ , /...,-■ tbflaidit;g that they !i:all both ieace. h £uci iitupin^&Qd iof r- ' i- I 1 3 r t_ 1- • 1 L- dencur ce his iudsemen'sasainft lerniilcm, not»itbflaidit;e that they '.iiall both himoutofthelandcoffheliumg, thatharuunc bythteatmngaJnattertesWurtopuihiiniofile - - ■ ■ n-.ay be no more m memoae. . - . ligibg-ij^ialt intc Uil mv ptophets. li a The linncn girdle. Icrcraiab. Repent bcti'me. i jnfteideof ' of diuCTs Colours? are not the bMcsabouchcr, deftroy the pride of ludah, and the great pride of beating my line- y2yr!wj,Come,afienibleallthebeaftesof the field, lerufalem. onel" nrcowfr, *^"™'' ™ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^° '^^^ kicked people haiic refiifed to heare theVhjQVdi"n''g"' 10 Many r^flors haiie defiroyed my ' your fruites , becaufe of flialbe filled with vine? with fpirin. ull wSrdcotthe the'fiercewrataoftheLord. ii Thcnflialtthou fay vnto them, Thus fiith ^y'^,^^^!^"^"'''''"^ plagiies that I j ^ -j j,„s f^ith the Lorde againlt all mine euill the Lord, Beholde,! will fiU all the inl-.abitants of kno*/edge to th-Lnd'"''"" P neighbours, that touch the mheritanie, Ivhich this land, eucn the Kings thai fit vpon the thi-one fcckeho.vto m'ToAit.thc Ihau:caufcd my people Ifrad to inherite, Be- ofDauid,and the Priettes and the Prophets, and l>«lpeyopr feloes. Prophets. holde, I will plucke them out of their lande, and all the inhabitants of lerufalem widi drunken- n They lamented j^j^i^e out the houfc of ludah from among nefie. pcopL!" '' them. 14 And I c wil dalh them onfagainft another, e It ihairbe = oForinfteadof .•'«.-. . . , . ^ .l _ .i ..- . 1 .^ ,- amendemtncytiii -• ' " > ». 1 • ■ i 1 r 1 """ plagues uflified euciT man to his land. i) Heare and giueeare,DCCiiotproud: for the tobreakeeaitbeo p Meaning the ' - t ^ And ifthey willlearne the r vv.aves of my Lord hadiii^Kcn it. botteh. , wicked eeare by my Name, ( ^1 he Lorde li- i ^ C iuc i;lory to the Lorde your God before of his Church ueth, as they taught my people to fweare by Ba- ^^ ^"'"8 '' da' kenes,aiid or eucr yoyr feete ftum- d Tbatif.afHiaioa r^''!" '''-"Pl]'^^'* al ) then Ihall they be built t in the middes of my We in the darke mountains,and vvhttes you looke and raiferie b) the whomX^iid people. / fore light, heeturnc it into thelhadoweof death «-/'-"-.'"• puni.h after that 17 But ifthe)' will not obey , then will I vtter- "'«' "^'J^est asdarkeneffe. e Meaning far he hath deiiiieted ly phicke vp, and dcftroy tliat nation, fay eth the »7 Butifveewiilnothearethis,mvfoulefliall heipe andiuppott .T' !' Lord fweepe ill fccret for yo«rpride,and mine eye fhall "''•'' ^8) fi"Dj. q Afterthjtl J-OK-l. r .' *^ ^ , r ..u t J 4 Yonlhal lurel» S«aepuni!hedtheGent the g King and to theQuCene, dmq lominea^^e• ^ H A P Y T T T Humble vour ftlues, fit dftwne, for the crowne of ^^'f" """"'^ y°«. »^. rt A 1 . Alii. 1 • .-, .1 J c u» ] Inillwerpeand The dfPttBicn ofihc hwe< t, int/!gHre,i. 1 1 f^y ifrttl »« your glory Ihall covne. downe h-om your heads. ,^„,^„j ^/^ ^^^^ , rcciiMdtoViihfpeopltofGei, ami nhythejiwerefiifAyH, 1 9 Thcciticsof •■ the South fliallbce fllUt Vp, ftubbetnntUe. 15 He exhr.rtHhihtnnor(fm»ni:e. and no m.an Ihall opcn them : all ludah (hall bee b Foriehoiachin ►tt'Hus faith the Lorde vnto mee, Goe,andbuy caried away captiue:itflialbcwholycaricd away ^"jlj'/jj™^^^.'' 1 theeaIincngirdle,andputitvponthy Icines, captiue. " felMes'by iJremi- and put it not in water. 20 Lift vp your eyes and bcholde them that ahfcounfeiltoihr 2 So I bought the girdle according to the come from the North : whae is the" flockc that Kingotnabyloo, commaundcment of the Lord,and put it vpcn my was giuen thec,J^'^^|^I^^I^^ 4 Take the giidlc that thou hafl: bouglit, woman in trauailt? Kino.whe. e hif a Becaufe thisri- vvhich is vpon thy loynes, and arife, goe to- 22 And if thou lay in thine heart. Wherefore people is brcomc. uer Perath or En- Ward a Pcrath,and hide it there in the cleft ofthe come thcfe things vpon me ? for the multitude of k By fetk'ng to phtatesvvasfarre. rockc. thine iniquities ate thy ikirtsldifcoucredd^f/diy ft'"i:'',J '"']'=''"' frotn lerufjlrtn.it .,ct .Ji.-j-t.n^u^i.Tj-ii jl thoiihjif made is euidem, that J So I wcnt,-!nd hid it by Pcrath, as the Lordc hecles made bare. ii,em ftilirdlto this was a vifioa, had commanded me. 2 J Can the blacKeMoore change his fkin? or fi ,ht ag.inft thee, w/hfrebywasfig. (J And after many dayes , the Lordefayde vn- the leopard his fpotsJr^** may ye alfo doc good, ! ^'JvI-''''1"m i, lewei'nimM tomee, Arife,goetovvaidePerath, and take the thatareaccrftomcdtodoeeuil. pln'fdcff^audthy pjife ouf r" E'.iphra- girdlc from thence, which I commaundcd thee to 24 Therefore will I fcarrer tliem,as the ftubblc ^y^^^g ^^^^^^ tes to be captiues hide there. that is taken away widi die South windc. m Astbincini- inBj^ylon.-.nd j 7hen went I to Perath, and digged , and 2, Ihis is thy"portion.^«'/thep.nrt of thy mea- '''•^'"'">"!',|"f, of tTme filouM ^oo'-^*^ ^^^ ?'" ^"= ^o"i ^^^ Pl-^" "here I had hid fures from mee/aith the Lorde, becaufe thou haft ;;;,J,";,'j7;„ (^al! thy • feeiiieroberot. it, .and beholde, the girdle was corrupt, dnrf was forgotten me ?nd trufted in lies. fliame and punift. ten. although they profitable for nothjn<'. i^ Therefore I hr,uc alio difcoucred thy fkirts merit, rj'? '"!i"k 'i'" 8 Then the word ofthe Lord came vnto mcc, vpon thy face,ni that thy (hame may appcare. ", "' "™!;*hoIIU isapSl",:;^ raying, „ . -27 Ihauefeenethmeadulteries,andthy"nev- .^„^^^j,j.,„ amao. a Thusfaith the Lofd^ Aftcithismaner,vvdlII-ings,thefdthinefleoftby whoredomeoncuciuis niatti. ■I. : I in Falfe Prophets. Chap.xiiij.xr. Prayer reicdcd/ ^7 e Ther«'nn« in «the ficUcs, «», aod , o/'*''^''*'*-f/^-;;'"";:JJ*'''''^/'*'''''^^ I? ForifIgoeintothef:cld,be}ioldthcrainc .=r'mancci„r diicitStfnfit. ^ now them Chat are iicKC tor hunger aifo : more- as Chau.f.i !,»/ THcwordcof the Lorxl thai came vnto Icre- oner the Prophet alio and the Prieft goe a wan- me».,.i<.and2.ig, rTiiah,conceming the" It dearth. dring'" iiico a land that they kno^veAot. u* "n' "'"i" j fof'ijckeof Mine, z ludah hath moiu-nedj and the gatcs there- ii> Hauthou vtterh'rcieaed°Iudah orhath c°pc!u(r,MoBa. ««yeir.4. oCaredcfo'-atCjthcj'hauebcneb brought to hea- thy Toule abhorred Zion? v.hy haft thou fi.:tten o;i„n. b'rhfwoi'dn'. uindTevnto the pound, and the citie of lerufa- vs, that we cannot behakd? We looked tor " Hiorghihe Bihcib io be nude Icm gorth vp'. I" peace, and there is no good, and for the tinieof fJ^T^'k ," c*,^ bla:ke,>ndion j A!iiithrrii;noWes haiicfent their irferiours hea!th,and behold crou')le. cff.'he3iu.tit..de. bcietakcD (ot ex. to :he v,-aVtr,Vtho camc to the wtneSjtn*/ foundc 20 VVe^'acknov'.ledgc,OLord,ourviicked- «ii:po- c' t"o w"ir*7,h no uat.-r: th^/Vitii; ncJ with their vcfTels cmpt^-: nefle ani the iniquitie of our fathers : for we """•"<' '''"»"i« »!>ic. io eokca of they were a!?fiirhtd and confountled, and <= couc- haue finned againft thee. ^. j, /(,"*/j",^* fcfow. fal their heads. 21 Doenotabhorrex'i : for thr Names fake fo,hu pr«>r,»f 4 For the ground was deftroyed, becaufs caftnotdo'^nerhethioneoftby glory : remem- fikehewould there was no rainc in the earth : the plowmen ber^Wbreakenotthy coucnantwith vs. liJM'e'ih.dlT'''' werea(harncd,r/{<»z'j3ccordin^t6thy iiame:for CHAP. XV. ter.wiiich they our rch.l!icn;aremanv, we Hnnsd agai'nft thee, t rt« Uyi »uf(/ to death, vnto death: andfuch as 001 g.^ant thine- die Gods p'agnrs, haue they dcHted to^vander: they haue not re- areforthefn-orJ^tochefwordt: ar^lfuchasare S'J=''.fo"CnuchJf «h..chijb> vnfai. f-ained tlieir feetc, therefore the Lordehath no. for the ftmine, to tl'.e famine : and fucii as are (^''contn'y,""'"'* ofirt^MrTnd%. '^^''S^^'"'^^^'^-*^'''"'^"'^'^"*^^''''™^"^^^^ for.the captiuiticto the captuicie. Ezekt4.74.' turniDgto himby' inic]iiitie,and villte their finnes. j And I wil appoint ouerthefoarekindes,laith^ •/itc'Mi,?. repcntaccc. ii Thaifaid thcLord vnto me, 'Ihoufhalt thcLord.thef.vordtoOay, S^ctheodogstotcare ^._^^^^SS"> g.Tb«t takeilioo notpray to doe this people good. in pieces, andthefoiilesofthihiaucn, andthe iT^ou^d"u.,u!e " b %,one that ^^ When they faft, I will not hearc their Cry, beaftcsoftheearthto deuoure,3ndtodt:{b-oy. ihcai that were hatbflteBgtii to andwhen they offer burnt Offering, and an obla- 4 I uiilcfcatterthcmaifoinalikingdomcs ^^"'«. hclpe.a-d yet is tion,I will not accept them : but I v.i]I coniime, of the eanh, <^ becaulc of Man^th die foniie of ft Jb [q^oJI^^jo'L 5-s hard" '^'^ " tliembYthefworde, and by the famine, and by Hezckiaii King of ludali, for that whichhcdid ,>ofor itare&t». I Re3dfChjp.7. the pcfiikncs. ' in Icnifalem. qmetDesoiconfci. i«.and 11.14. ij Then anhveredl, All Lord God, bcholJe, j Who (hall then hauepitievponthee,OIe- f«^«<|'dKiin. "^ -'^"'['aid i«* "^^^ '' P''or l?2ts fay vnto cbem, Ye ikall not fee tlie rufalem ? or who Hail be fone for dice > or who p^opTe wTsp.!,.!. faftke faKe^pTty f^orde, neither ri-,allf-ircinecome\pon you, butfballgoetoprayfor chvpeace? fted forthe Kingf pheii.wh.dide- Twill giueyoiiaiTuredpeacc in thiipbcs. .<5 1 hou haft fos(;;kenine,r;ith the Lord, pi«;. vifron-and niirinacion,and %-anitic» and deceitful- the urates of tlie earth : Ihaue wa*led, & deftroy- 'J^n'Llr. ».- v.(;:ch luffcrfd - > r • i_ t^ 1 ^ 1 1 11 r rot call bacbe try thtmrtlursrobe ^-'J^ottlieir onnehcarc " ed my people, ^c/ they would nor remrneh-om-piagucs, or fpat« ff di'Cf d ifiali pe- r 5 1 herefbre thus faiih the Lor JjConcerning their waves. thel any more, r^iichap.jj.ij, theprophecsthatprophccieinmy Name, A'hom 8 The'r widowes arc gincreafedbymeca- 'Meaning.tbe indlls''* Ihauc not fcrt,ver the>' (ay, ^orde and famine bouethefam^ofthf fea: I haue brought vpon p^BVomrdhad ♦^■toMj.ir. nialnotbeinth:;la.nd,bvfwcndaridf:'n-.ineft.al them, tf>jii againft thellaflemblieof die voung ti-ine their huf- •»■ Jii.io.ij. thcfe prophets be ccnfured. mcna deilrovcratnoon; day :lhi;uecaufcd/)iw bands. **'*''•*• " \6 And thepeople to whcme thefe propliets to fall TCon'chem, A'^i/thc citie foddcnly, and l?''!"*^'-. doc p-opfjfcic, ft all be caft our in the ftreetesof |; Ipeedily. b she iha. had Ier!;illcm,becaureofthefamine.& iJiefword, & 9 She th:t hath borne •» feuen, hath bene sranv.loft ail ber iutdthem 1r.it the Lord an fA'ered.tbaiboib hi God afsifteth hts. lercsniab,' Shall man make gods? will I delfucr vnto the fword before their ene- but they (hall be as dung vpon die earth, &: clicy k Thefe are tbe mies/airh the Lord. (halbe confume.l by the rvvoid,& by fammc,ani ?^pUiDirg°«f t"e I o f k Woe is me,my mother, that thou haft ] thdr ca.keifjs (halbe meate for the ibules of the cbftinacieouhe bpmeme,aconccnrioiismaa>and a iiTaiithatllri- heauen,and for the beartes of the earth. pcopicsndiiiathe lieth with the wholc earth : I haue neither 1 lent 5 Forthusfaith die LorI,'' Enter no;, into the •> Signifying, tlijt wasrereruediofa on vfiiiie,nor mai hraie lent vnto meon vfurie: hou(eofmoarn!n?,neith£reoetolam'>n^^orbc '''•"'"^''i'"' whcrfinalioi.e JK?'' euery one doeth ciirfd mc. mOtied Tor the;for I haue taken my peace fro this thico«e(houid fte*e:h-ftliy i» . II ThcLord&id, "'Surely thy remnant (nail p'-^plcifaitli the Lord,e«r» mercy Srcompallion. not haue Irimre tilt condition of haue wealth: Itirdy Iwillcaiifj thineenemie to 6 Both the great and the frr.ail Ihall die in "> 'oniiott ano- ^ru-Taue'sil'ttte intreate thee in the time of trouble, and in the this bhd :' they (hall no: he bury eJ, neidier Ihall '^"' world agjioft the, timeofafiiidioh. ' men lament for them "^ norcutthemfclucs, nor ^ thatisfho Id thougKthtygiiie 1. i Shall the " yron brcakc the yron, and the make themfelues bald fo: them, rot rest their" r\v"T^""'' - hra!refii>;Kco/«.«cV/>fiom the North? 7 They (hal not ftretch out /A#-!>W/ for them tlothssmfi^ne csitott'oVcoDtrt^" ij ThyTiibftanceandthytrcarureswillTgiue, in the niorning to comfort'diem&rfliedead, 0'"io»":i'-gt ti'..!! jnd hatred, to bc fpoy let! w it h.out || £a!ne,aiid that for all tliy ' nq'.hep ihal th^' giue ihem tIiejAsforthepeo- thou vnto me rasa lyar, a«rfd* waters that faile !■ ued them,andworlhipped them, and haue forfa- n'rt> '''='", lie ji '.Ilk p'e.^hoiighthcy 1 9 Therefore thus faith the Lord,Ifthou I're- kenmc,andbauenotkeptmyLaw, flie.verhhim whai ■ r':;^ "^^a'^cTlu tunie,then will I bring thee againe,c>- thou (halt 12 (* And ve haue don; worfe then your fa- '°"ln'.vk * "A'-i ll^'^°'^^l^^"^f\^ ftand before me : .\' if thou take away the t pre- thers:forbeholde,you\v.ilkeeucry oneafterthe *frT;''2V7- to rcfiS the hard cious from the vile, thou (halt be " according to ftubberncfie of his wicked heart, and will nl"n'ihoul'ibe BOr.'r^nfwf. 20 And I will' make thee vnto this people a intbalandthatyeknoWcnbt, ;^<-eM'«rvou, nor fo grcai.thatK n Hef(ieiliejb fhongbrafehwa1i,& they llial fight aeainft thet^, your fathers, and there fl'sll ) e ft-nie other gotjs i-K'iJd abwilhihe •;! "« ''''« f'^f ''^''fe hut thej-.fhal not y preiiaile againft thee:for I am day and night : for 1 will ihew you r.o grace. fhc"' de 'i^"n« * bmwHlifna'iha't wtheetofauethee&todcliuerthccfairhyLord. ,14 * IJehokie therefore, faith the'Lord, the fr'om Hgyiu'buihe V'i, G:«l woai"^'!'!'- 21 And Iwildeliuerthee out ofthchandof dayescdite thatitfl;allnomore bcfayde. The hahbue tbieftly iifrh:sCn«chof thewicked, and I will rcdeemc thee out of the Lordliueth, v^hich brought vp tliecliildrcn of 'f'i"'^J° '*"'!"■ ,i,en,.vhomehe handof the tyr.ints. IfraeloutofthclandofFgynt, irwclnft'"'' Koeivtobe hatdc- •' t, i t j i- c l l t. i_' vniieruiiiiit. i Bed,3naincor'igiMe. p Iroceii.edthemwith asgrestioy.af he,ihstjs,a(rami. }) but the Lorde llUCtH, that broiioht Vp the g By ihe 6;l>crs & Ihtd, eatith incjte. 1 I lotl. haib p,onoDnced,Chap. g fi(liciT,and the>' (hall fift them,and after,wil ;["•,''?';"'/ „ i.i8&asiieicf«llow;ihvcrf.io. X Conformen t thyf:Ifcto ibeirvvicke.lncs -V 1 I j L n 111 (bouIdt»x^lhenu hut let them loUo* thy godly example, y 1 will arme thee with an inuincille I fcn-l Ollt many hunterS, .and they (hallhunt h Thatistbcit ■• fttco<>!h&conftaaci',fo that all the poweisofthe world flial not oiiercome ibee. them fiom CUeiV n^ounrameand Irom euery hil, fonnetand daugb- andcutofthecauesordicrockes. terj. which ihey PHAPyVT T- iii_' oitered to Molech. . , ,r-,,,\', ; „ ,,. , 17 For n^mc eves are vponailtheir \vaycs: : H.wa„irctb at P,oMU)h..rmL-z,;o„ V^Mh. .^^rhtcmiWofVa. ''-f^ ^^-J'^^^''^^ ^"^^ "^V ^^'^^•> If Ither IS their , the g.,eatme.c,eol '6yA>». 15 T<:-MitM>a,.c: ,9 rhtr»!ii'-<^fdt Gir.tiUt. mtnuine hid from mmecyes. , G<.a tntbi-.d»ih. THe worde of the Lord came alTo vnto nice, 1 8 And hrfl I will rcccmpcnfe their inirjuitie J^""" ^x'fnd to faving, and their (inncdou[d;,bccni'.fc they hnue defiled j|,.|/„;j, but aim aMcaniro,r|,:tiIi« 3 Thoti flialt not take « thcca wife,nor haiic my land, rt>.-rf liaue filed mihciiiheritancc with tothcCer-tdes. a^fl aioD fnoold forincsnor daughters in th's place. their filthie ^ carioavnd their abominiitions. ^ Ourlaiheti u-f^-dem'th'-t" ^ ^'"' ^f'l's i^"'''^''' ^^^ Lorde concerning the 19 OLord,/'r''o««jrrmv iforce,R:my flnuigth, ","^,'"," ,herfore Jlea'nXhildren f"'^"<^5< ^'""^ concerning the daughters that arc & my refuge in the day oraf.lidJon:the Gentiles it comn.eih ,paely flioaKVbnt mttea.'e bomc in this place,and conccrnirg their mothers fha! come ^'nto thee from tlic ends of the world,, of Ood« mertie, hi'iotiow. that' ears^h'.m-.nndcor.cctiing their fiithcnthat and {!:al!fnv, Siireiv our fatliers h.aue inherited rba' he perrotmeth brgerthernm this hud, )< IjcsJ^avanitic, wherein was no prohte. • knhnorvticdy 4 Thes'n:alldyeofdcathesir»i/difeafrs:they 20 Shall a man make gotls vnto Iiimfclfe, .mi call vs off. ilislnotbelimcntcil,nciJierfliaUheybeburicdi, they arc no gods? ' , i 21 Bdiohlc,' ^ Th«rearcher6fhcartcs. Ch'ap.'^vll.xviii. The potters pot. - 68 1 They ni.lionce ■ it BehoWc, tlicrcforc tvViH rfi-'s ohce i teich i j l]choiae^«,theyr3y vntomec,WKfireisthe o Tbewickd fay aoainefceieoiy ri^rtfn : I will fhcivc them hi5hc bafidc nn(i my wonlofrfic 1.01(1? let it cobcnor/e. ' ■ ' thai luy prophecio "h.nhej ctieLordc. " ',,,■ ^ s ;■ - - f-'" r . I ftourafcerilicc,neir!KTJ,nveI<^cbrcclthccbyof j;,,.,,,,,j^,j,„,, mayiijt.itio •''-./';- ii'»'r>'' Vt/Tr' '' ' '' mifervjthoiiKnd'.vcfl: that which c.Tmcout ot my .^f thy vengeance, wwlh.i-mc; ■ CHAP. XV 1.1. lips,waSr/^6/?:cfor'(l^thcc. ■ p J^iin^flt-u.lof . I 7!,c fi^trJHtft of the leva, j fa^AJ ' '■"""'j'" ^"^ ,i« <,«^>«M. «-.. p :w«, /,«.<« »,a.v/. .0 0Y» 1- i„ the day of adi.crftic. t 't'tb" -.n" . .^ \t iJ , , me,but-ktnotme[r;coi-!foiinaea:Jrtth':irib:-a- ''<'lf'y"nf.n''"l , . , Ti«to.o.m «Tr«Hc (^nncoTlndah is" written withapennc of fur:d,buc let iiotrngsbe^nG aide: !jrmgv?bn them 'h^n'^noV btiTceottiitir 1. yron, -l Haiicn v( on the t" tabic of riicit heart, and Vpon: double deftniftion.' ' '. " •' ' '' affc^ior. "J"°M"«^'^<=- tlK-hoi-ncsofvour«=aUa/f. ■ . ' ' " - ip "i hnj hath the Lord C^id vrit;o me, Goe and 'i .»''"'?'f' i'«=. ii f jt a time nee 1 • 1 i >,;_ it :i ■ n t • 1 r j- 1 1 'i 1 - ri 1 « !cKcil tic ale ii- , defcciethcpu- • 2 '' 1 hey re;r:fmher their altars as thtir- chil- ftandeinrhcr^^aixof the cl-nldrcnotthcpeopk; gorouny wi;ha^I nidiment, for it (Jr'en, with their groues 1 y the grccne trse^ vjjon v'.-hLTcby the K inj^s oFludah ccme in , and b)' the yet icc me fir.de I n-.allbrmanifcft thchiilcs. " •' whicii they "o cut,&: inal the catcsoflcniral.m, """"'t "»'•'«• •''• tomcnandAn. ^ c- O my moiintaine ill thefidde,! v.iUgiue jo And lay vnto them, Keare the word of the ^^^J^'xi' C:t=P-"- Vin ft'.aa of (tie tliy rubibncc,'»»rf all thy trcafcrc-s to bee fpoyled, Lord,y e Kings of Iudah,and all Iudah,and all die f°\\-heceas thy : la.v of God.iiuy for the finncof thv hie places throughout all thy inhabitants ot" Icnifiilem, y enter in by the gates, dofninemay be ha.^rwtmcB.do. i,Q,.^j.,s ' . - 21 Thusfsith the Lordc, Take hctde to your ''^'^'■■'^""''"^ m,nuio«'inXeir 4 And thou fiialt reA, f and in thee fhaflhc a ^,,]^^^ a„d beare no burden'in the t Sabl-.ath'day, J"";';;^ '"""^ ht^V re^i from thine heritage that I gaue thee , and 1 nor bring ii' in by the gate? of lerifalesi.' ' t By namino tl>e c Yourfinncsap v/illcaii(ethcc to feruc thtnc enemies ill the land, ,, Neither cary foorth burdens out of your Sabbaihday.bc ^a"'u.'."mha"e "'h'chthou knowcft nor:roryeehauckir;dlcda houfesintheSnbbkh day : ncidier doe yee'ciiy '|,7,'i!,',^!^'',']f"f, "rcaetaWoles. fire in mine anger. wA.-c/j fliali burne for eucr. worke, but fanftifie the Sabbath, as I com.n-)aun- therebyfigmfied: d sit^^dc.So J ^Thi!s faith die Lorde, g Ciirfid i* the man ded your fathers. fonfiheylianf- ^ thit.Acir chil • tj^gt trulkth in man , and makcth Hefh his armc, 2 j But ihey obeyed not, neither inch"ned their gt'lf'^ '" ''" ««- Ihei" al^ts'^.h" is, anti wididra\t cth liis heart fromthe Lord. eares, but made thcr neckes fri-Je and would not ;,',7;,""i;; ,t!ipa folow iheii fj- ' ^ For hecOiall be like the heatrh in the wilder- hcarc,norreceiu4'co?R'ftion. blcfthenll, thers wicked- nefrc,;indilial! not fee wh';n(3njf good commetli,- , 2^ Neuerthcfe^^lf^^e will hearcmee,(:\!ch the rc2;!e Exod.io.g. ■'?'• ■ , buUl,; c Zicnibstwas derncnc.i allinhaSitedie parched places inthewil- Lorde,aHdbearcn-Dbtirdon Uirough the gaxcs of j'"''^)' '''-'"«»• frc,in a flit lr,nd,and not inhabited. ' the citie in d,e Sabbath da-/, but n-nftifictheSab- ,'"/°:,',|l' ""J; ' Ihallnowbeltft 7 Elcfied tetheman thatnuftethintneLOrd, laUidny,fo that yc doc no worked therein, he m-iktih tlum, a^awa&ifxld. and whofihoite the Lord is. 2 j Then (liall the Kir^gs and the Princes enter innigriffors of ■ *" ^lde« ntt" lue « ^ Fo"" ^>^~c fl ,a!l be as a tree that k planted by jp at the gates of this citie,and ftall fir * Vpon the f''^^f^ ]'";,'• theland ttftat" the water, ^vhich fprcadcth out hcrrootesby the throne ctDauid, and fliall ride vpon charets,and f;/(>a'^j fccoVd^ " fucbiircs.dayes, riuer,and (ball nor H'elc when the heate com- vpon hodes,iof/) they and iheirprinccs,thenien table are comei. .nJjeeres.asiap- meth,but hcrlearelLailbcegreenc, and iliall not ofludah , and the inhabitants of Terufakm : and nedtierein. . Kcrearierbe carc for die yeerc of drought, neither lliaUccafe this ciiie Ihall remaine for ener. ; <'Ch«p.z2.^.. cariedawav,jnd frcmyecldingfruite. atf And they ihall come from the cities of In- it Ihall teftfor 9 i Thc Ixait is dcccitfiill and wickcd afeoiie dah,andfromaboutIcriifalem,and from theland lacke cf labaif all things, who Can know it? of Beninmm, and from the plaine, and from the g The lewes were 1° I ^^e Lordc fearch the heart, <»>?w'3CCordingto the finite of his workes. and incenfe,an;< niaUbrir^facrificeofprai&'in- fdlTesftronrby \\ '' .^J the Partrichc gathcreth r^f ^«;/j, to thehoufeoftheLord. ihe fticndiliTp of which (he hath no" bt ought forth './o he that get- , 27 Butifyouwil r,othcaremeto(andifiethe tie Egyptians, tethriches, and not by right, Oiall leaue them in Sabbath day.,and not to bt-arc a burden nor to go ^'^V'^dtn'ti^e""' '^^^"'^''^'^esofhisdayesjandathisendeiliallbee through the gates of Icru&lem in the Sabbath niVaneTeirondid afoolc. . ' day,t!icn\vil I kindle a fire in the gates thereof, notdeprnH on 12 ^s a glorioiLS thvonc 1 cxaltcd from the and it (hall deuoure the palaces of Icnifa!eni,.-',nd God.audthere- beginning,/* i" the placeofout Sarduaric. it iLall not be quenched. ■ - fctehedeDctm. ij Q Lorde,die hope of Ifrael, all that forGike r> u 4 d v^.ttt ce^hGodsptagues , ■>, ,■..'.- j j .1 ^u ^ j c CHAP. X VI II. aoanft them thce,lhall beecontounded: thcv that dcrart from (liiwing that 'they thecfi^al! bsc written «Mn the earth, becaufc die\r *, Ccd/J,nv>,hhthei>x.;vkofnp,t,cr,,h^^^^^^^ mcictte corrup..- haiie forfaKen the Lordc , the fountaine of humg ,1,, ',,„,, ,;„a f,„m,,h. 19 ni.ur«)n ag»w/l hu <,i. t^hiThisimmor- '^^^^- ' ''"•^"'"' 5- i' ^ i ^ tall.lfj.!.:;. 1 4 Heale me, O Lorde, and I fliall bee whole: i-p He worde which came to lercmiah from the chay>. 4S -5,7. "(auemcejandlftiallbee lai:ed:forrhouan:hiy x Lord,(ayin", ? B«a«re'the !v^c. P"'*"^' ' 2 Arife,and godowncinto tftepotters houfc, » Asthe pMf.r ked haue e.iei f->ni« f xcofe to defende tKe^r doing?, hee (be'veili that their owne a"d there f^SlIl J fhewe thee my wordes. the clav m'make Jcwdiiianiiatirnsdeceiuctlieip.and bring them to thefe inironi-eniencts : but j Then I wCntdownetO thcpotteis houfe,and wl.jt p'pi hswiU God will exa-nine tkeir deedes by the inalice of thei, hrarte., .Sam. , 6. j.,. beholde,he WOUght a worke on the v\heelC5. or to breake tb.m, Chron,a8.9.Pfjl.7.'oCli.ip.ii.;o. aniUo.is.Rcufl.j 3j. k As the Panrich by « i i r,~ ,i r i, j r, i i.k,„i,. k,>fc tailing gathc.cthothe.s,«bichf.tfake her, when they f Then the word of the Lord CamC VntO me, """rf" °;r wordtjJnd the mnltitiideihi; fill ftom God. niyui2> u.y.rom.aiB " Ji A fiObDufe...' — Euil for good. Tcrcmiah. Ine blood of iimoccms. ^ OhoufeofirracI, cannotltloewidiyoiias ij YetLorJthou kno weft all their counrela- , , this pocter,(aith the Lord ? beholde, as the clay is gainft me tendeth to death : forgiu: nor their ini- ScriptoreVuribB. in the potters hande, fo are you ill mine hande,0 quitie, neither put out their finne from thy fight, teth repentance houfeof iTrael. , _ but Itt them bec ouerthrowen before thcc *. dcalc viitoGoii,itis not 7 IwilHpeakefuddenlyagainftanation,ova- f*.awiththeminthe time of thine anf'er. that he doih <.onv „^^^ ^ kiiiedome to plucke it vp,and to roote it /-uAr>i, tx,'' trJtytoihJtwhitb' ^ ^ r4 ^ 5 ft ' CHAP. XIX. hehathordeined OUt ana tO Oeltroy It. Hffprcph'drth thed,JlrHa,o»«f JtrufiU^ Sr (hrtclempt jnhisfecttt coun- 8 But ifthc aation,againit whom I hauepro- andii'fpf-ugofihewnrdofGoi. fell: bu! wlien hee noiinced , tiime from their wickedniffc , I vvill <-t Hus fayde the Lord,Goe,-nd buy an earthen cal"ng"°f'P"' '''■^^"'^oft^ieplaguetl-ut I dioaght to bring vp- 1 bottel ofa potter, an Ua^fot the ancients of taqce, and when on them, - _ the pcople,and of the ancients of the Priefts, hegiuethnun 9 And I will fpcakefuddenly Concerning a na- 2 And goefoorthvnto the valley of Ben-hin- fh^thlernm"'' '^i'^")^"^^ Concerning a kingdome to builde it and nom,which is by die enti ie ofthe i| Eaft gate: and \or,^ait tfth* (which'eiie'r"con • ^ P^^nt it. _ diou fhalt preach there the v/ordcs , diat I fliall /«»»f. temethaconditi- lo But if icdoe aiil in my fightandhiarenot tellthee, onini)ca!eiitan for of h^fle<; , Euen fo will I br&ake this people and thus the UHe they haue digged a pit for my foule : remember this citic, as one breaketh a f potteis ve(rell, that « '^''* *"''>'* Church ptrfecn. thatlftood bcferethce, tofpeakegoodfor thcm cmmotbe made whole ag.;ine,.-.nd they (hail bury fi?^'"J,*m"ou^h- Chnr'c ' "huh """^to tumc away thy wrath from them. them in Topheth til there be no place to bury. ing ,he airurance ftandethn..tifi 21 Therefore ,' dcliuer vp their children to 12 'I hus will Idoe vnto thivplice, faycththe ohhis plague, outward pompe, famine, and let them drop away by the force of Lordc, and to the nhabitrnts thereof , and I will *''"'' 'kcLord 'if '." 'n"''j''"ic, the fwordcand let their wiues be robbed of their make this citie like Toph :th. Vto'Z\ the g'r.icr'sTf'tle'''' c'>ildren,and be widowes -. and let dicir Iiulb.nnds i J ("or the hoiifci of Ienifalem,and the hoiifes f He noteih the >>.ilvOho(l. be put to death, a>v, ,f^d,h« j^e Lord hadi ouenuincd& repented not : and r«dei«bM4ii4 GoJ. y Htt,comi,tUtiittihtip,r„top;Ach,ht»trd. let him heatc tliccrie m then-.orning, and the . /\^J,„^,„,^^ WHenPafliur, the fonne of Lnmer, the (howtingatnooneridc, defiruition oi So. Prieft, which was appointed goucmour ^7 Eec-iufe he hath notflaineme, enen from dome and Gomo. in the houfc ofdie Lord,heard that leremiahpro- the wonibc, or thjt my n other might haue bene |_'^^^;!^.;^ ' J-^ phefiedthcle things, niy graue, or her vvombc a perpecuall ^ con- ,hcifuitt^Jteof a 1 hen Paflmr fmote leren-iiah the Prophet, ception. mighi ncuet 4ona a Tfctis we fee and put him in the » flocks that were in the high ' 8 How is it, th^t I catre fortii of the wombe, to profit, thai the thing gare of Beniamin which was by the Hoiife of the to fee labour and foi ow, that my dayes Ihould be whicboeitherthe^ j_ conlUmed with Qiame ? KiDgf nor the Princc5,Boiihe J And On the morning, Pafhurbrouf'ht lerc- <-hap VYT people diuHea- miahoutoftheftocks. 'Ihenfaydlereniiah vnto C H A 1 . A XI. XK% XTof ^''"' '^^^ ^"'■'^ ^^^^ "°^ ^^^'^ '% "^^^ PaQlUr, Htff^htPtth that Zcdtk,turnebacke thc weapons of warrc that are mghM"'pn«o '"mroiGod' wi'i themawayandcar^' diem to Label. in your hands, wherewith yec fight againlUhe ^'Ji.n", p|,',Ve * J^yVecnoitCit' ^ And thou Palinir,and all that dwell in thine kingofBabel, and a" Jnfl the Caldeans , which ^ay.ajPbaiaoh Jabours to profit, houfe,(hal go into captiuitie,and thou (l.altcomc bedege you without the vvalles, andlwillaflm- r<'ii»i.tvmoMo. & alfo feele their to Babel,and diere thou Ihalt die,and (halt be bu- ble them into the n-ids of this citie. b't* *1t*ivf ' K^decTa^.T'^S. '■'^'^ *^'"*^ ' ''^^^ ^"^ ^" *y '' ^"inds , to whom 5 And I my felfe will f ght agairift you with an y„„r'tDtm,«» d Thoudiddffl thou haftpropheliecilies. ouC(feetchedhand,and witha mighticarmeeuen dcftioyyoM ih'u(lnieftioith 7 O Lord , thouhalt deceiuedme, andlam in anger and in wrath, and in gi eat indignation, (eluej. toihiswotkea c Jeceiucd ! thouart ftronger thenl, and haft 6 And I will fmite the inhuibitants of this citie, e'HceTwetii ''prcuailed : I am in derilion dayly : euery one both man and beaft : they (hall die ofagi eat pc- •h.tiie' ill fcoiirsged in my bones , and I was wcarie with Airbearing, he Ihall fmite them w ith the edge of the fword: and thoaght to an^ j <.o„y „Qj If ^ (]^ 11 „o^ fp g them , neither haue pide nor h»;i-earedto t- , i 1 • i 1 ■.• /- . /r- ' " r jircach/aoe that 'o For 1 had neard the rauingof many , rforf companion. Godsfpiiitdid feare on euer)' (ide. f Declare, /<*/rf'/j' «»• fth"'ow hi, faTh "'"lifting fh.ime(hall ntuer be forgotten. cuilj and not for gooii, (aith the Lord : it (hall be ^^,' ,*;",f "„-j did ftri.e aosinft '^ * But,0 Lord of hofts, that trieft the righ- giiien into thehandofthe KingofBabel, andhe jj.iiiind45.|. eemailo.Sr fought tcous , and fecfl the rcincs and the heart , let mc fliall bume it with fire. 1" 'll' ^'■^^'" fee thv vengeance on them : for vnto thee haue I n ^ And fty vnto the houfe ofthe King of *iifmM'.i.x.rhro. opencd my caiife. ludah, Heare ye the word ofthe Lonh t9.9.ff«hi,.ch>i'. 11 sing vnto the Lord,praife ye the Lord :"(br j-i O houfe of Dauid, thus fayththcLord, •r'«p.«s}. »i.ao.«ec)i:le thou cioldt thai- none can quench it , becaufe of the wicked- felfe in cedar > tiu hoc tjiy ^ fesJier eatc nplie of your v. orPcs. dr nkc,3:Td pio(per,whcn he c;ecuted iudgeai ij Btriiolue, Icoweagaiijftthee, gOiohnbi- andinfHcc? >tid oncly tc- liglit in fctting foithGocffcId s This w;s his ordinarie tnancc otpreacnipgbr- lore tlie Km js Jiomlollih vnto Zedekiah, which wisaboucfortie yetes. b Shexiiigthit theri is none grea- Iti then lie is.Hcb, tf.i;. anj thii he *i'iH!T!oftccrte:n- ly pctormehii otns. c He compife:Ii Ierufa)crn to Gi- lM father: bat as it rcenicihihiswas Ichoiahiiii,as verfe 18. iB>btihe«»tJ diJ hoc div k fetht- «tc and l< Miming to- eaienc ^''> *•"> wisnot gi'ienK)3mb-tioB tant of the valley, & rocke of diepl.-une,{aith the 1 6 When h? indeed the caufe ofthe afiJitted bm was*cant"n- • Lord, ^\hich fay. Who fiinll come do-.vneagainft aiidthe poore, he profpcred : was nottliisbg- wthmcdiocritie. vs ? or who fliall enter into our hahirations .-" caufe he knew me, {a!-th the Lord? ' iJ: Eut I will vifit you accordiiig to the fruit 17 But thine eyts and thine heart are but one- ,,.,^. of your works, (aith the Lord, and I uill kin.Ue 2 h for thy couetoiifiiefle , and for to thead iniio- lie and'ro doe* fiiciiinthe forcii: thereof, and it fliall deuoiire cent blood,and for oppreirioii,and for ddlniijH- iufticetoall. round about it. , on, cKen to do this. CHAP XXII }^ Lhaefbre thus favththe Lord aeaiai^Ies- I Foreuety one s hetxhucth r«f li>'.g,oiHtemfr.;ir„{hte<,»r„^Jf,^JVh, ^^'^^^^ ^XthcfonnCoflolIahkingoFlucah, They *'^ haue.nougH if>Hf.::-r,:uL>oxf^i.t n.toc'rpiuniie. ii Thedtathcf^kal. fhall not lament ' liim, ^y,»^,Ah,mvbrothei-,or ^h "'"' ium thifonm afup.th .,/.» He Ihall be buried, as anaffeniislnuied, o^;,';";^'""^* "'"' thi"g, "«» drawen and call tboith without the gates of hoie^bccjufe tbVr 2 And f IV, Heare the word of the Lord, O lerufalem. . . fimkefhoiird^ot King of Iudah,di.->.t fittell y^ovi the throsie of Da- 20 ^ Goe ^'p to o Lebanon , and crte : fliovvt '°'«^'' -■ ^^-^^ l- uid,chou and thv tciiiantSiand thy people th^t en- in « B.Uhaii , and crie by die palTages : for all thy ^il^,fVp. !" ',"'1* terinbvthefe Juntos. ' louersaredeftroyed. wTi"ei'htiiat'"t!-.e I Thus faytli the Lord, * Fxeaite ye judge- 2 1 I fpake vnto thee when thou \\aft in pro- enen-.ie flew hi.-n dow : do r.o violence, nor Qiead innocent blood 22 The winde fliall feed all thy p:ftors, Pand r;ed,iooke chap, in this place. thy loners l];a!l goe into captiuitie : and then J*-^."* 4 Forif y : doe this tiling, then fhall the kinip flialtdiou beafhametl and confounded ofallthy 'i(rylij"s (or" '* fitting vpoi'i the throue ofbauid enter in by the wicked.ielfe. hripe. gates of this Houfe , * and ride vpon charets, zj Th.ou diat dwellcft in Lebanon , o.nivc.:i.- " Forthi^was iuid vpon horfcs , both he and hisferu.ints and his kcft thy ndt in tlie 1 cedars, how beautifull Ihak ^^', *'f*' ^"5 °^ people. thou be wucn loro wes come vpon thee, as the fo- wheicby i» meaat 5 But if yee will not hcare thefe words, I rowofa woman in trauaile^ that all htfpe bfweare by my felfe, {ayth the Lord , that this 14 As I liue, faith the Lord, though ^ Coniah ?'°",'''^'tV Houfe flialbew.Tfte. " thefonncoflehoiakimKingofiudah, wcredie ;°5h7ucfubd"u- 6 For thus hath the Lord fpoken vpon the lignetofmy ligiithand, yet would I plucke thee ed boih them kings houfe oflitoah,! hou sit ' Gilead vato me, tlicnce. ani! the Eg yp- «-;4 the head of Lebanon, ^« furely I "ill make 25 And I will giue thee into the hand of them "'g'', thee a wildeinefle,.«n ""^« '' V"f nV countiey. 2^ O' earth, eardi, earthj hc«■ethev^ol•dot uld,andihcr{f>.re 11 For thus faith the Lor J, As touching '>Shal- theLord. fprthcpiomiie Iiimthe fonnc ofloiiah Kingof ludah, which 10 ThiK (ayth the Lord , Write diis^m-inde- fake could rot be reigntd for lofish hi:, father, which went out of fticuteoff/;;iyr<«, an\nHtliat (hallnotprolperin " '" '*"" '" his dav . .- . houfe: ivn he ab- tor there Uiall be no manofhiifeta ufed Gods pro- Tore thii place,h£ fnall not returnc thitlier, 1 2 But he diall die in the place , whither they that (hall proipci" and fit vpon t'lC duone of D»- trife.jnJ ;iiereror haiio led him cspdue , and Ihall fcethis land no uid,or bcarc rulcany more in luJali. *''Tof^ hf''kmG- "^°'^' , !• I 1 • I 1 dome, f He fhewethibai all poRcritie fhall be witnrlTei of his ^iii*? plague, a» I J ^WOC vnto mm that buildcthhis houfe ihoughit weieregiftred for peipeiiiallmenK'tie. t Not thai he had nocbil- by ' vnrighteoufiicfle , and his chambers v.idiouc <^«" ff"' '•'" '•>»' ''« hegai; Sahthiel la ihe captiuitie.Matthctv i.i j.j but thst equitie :lievf;di his neighbour without wrgcs, n>'«lbouIJreig-ieaftethi:nasKin2. andgtuedijiimnotforhisworkc. r'UAn vvttt 1 4 Hefudi, I v.il! build me a wide houfe and c H a 1 . x X n l. ^£,-'':^"^'-^"V fobee win make himfcifebrge ^^,,„^ r.//. ,. W. 5 ^fr,>«<^ »f ,»»*««. T.Ay vwndoes,. and feqiug with cedar, and pauitthun itjuuht/i ■'{?!>'., ' , ' "- • Wo • Chap.xx«i. Nothing fccrct to God. To « Mtiningthe x ^f 7 0 i-* vtito » thepaftorstharddlroy and i^ Ihsyfiiyfiillvnto them that defpiTcmec, p(inc.».gauccnoti y Y fcmteirb ihclhcepcof my pallure, iakth TfieJLord harhCiyde,Yco!hallhuuc peace; and <» ^''l' CKap.s "^» « 'e'l-k. ^^ ^°^<^- '^*;^' ^^y ^"f° '^"'^0' o"« that wflkcth after the '4-'"«»'"' g^',. '* "' 2 Therefore thus fayeth the Load God of If- ftubbernncfle of his ounc heart, No anil ih«'il b Fotihc wbUhi rael vntothepaftoiirsthac "^fcedmy people,Yec coir.c vntoyoii. ^^Th '!'"'• f' '"I haiic fcattered my fiocke and tliriift ihtm out, i8 For P who Kath fioodc iii the coiinfvll yi,i.j.[,t ^^, guojpj'/u'ic'io' andhau-not-vifitedrhcmibcholde, Iwillvidce pftheLorde that hee hath pevceiued and heard Sen'df Utoniik ' tiicm. vou for the uickedncifc of your wotkc, fayedi hiiworde? Who hath maikcd his •,^o^de and jjihfut'uhft c Wh.fe charge theLO'd. heard it? word ol God iVrkSu.'^cy 3 And In-ill g.thcr the Jremnant of my rp Beholde, thctempeftofthe I.orde ^octh reHrh^.^t eateibe iioite Ihccpcout ot all countries, whither I had dnuea roorth jn*/jvvrath,2nd a violent wiurlewuidlhal sifoiiakc Zidki. thertoi.Eje J4.I. them,andu'il! bring them againe to their foldcs, fall dov^nc^fontlle head of the wicked. iaiuoM.ci.ih, d ThuirhePro. gild they fhallgTOwnnd cncicafc. i8 Theanoerofthe Lordc (hall not rettirnc ' '•■"•■5»J*4. ».«.he"romif« 4 And I will fci; vp ihephcaades ouer them, vntillhehr.ue exccuted,and ullhehauepcrfbiH-- Liucnim" «d wiihihe threat- which (kill fccde fhenj : and chcyfl-.all dread no mcdtiie thoughts ofliishearciii the latta dayes rnit my » crds aingsif aiUhe move nor be afrardjncyther fl.all any ofihcm be ye i ilialivndcrriand it plainely. ii'^'fe itut. l^omucrbt'aten lacking/aiduhclord. ii *IlTnue not fcnt thtfe prophets, faieth the *^y/-'i-'^;_'*;j ITo'w'nt.^jnjVhcre- 5 hchold,rhcdayes come,(aith the Lord, that Lord,yetthey ranne :Ihauenotlpokentothem, ^."^'^-'j-*'* »* foteKe'iliewcih I will raifc vnto Dauid 3 righteous ' branch, and andyet tliey piophecied. i. He flie»v£ih iln howGodwiil ga- a Kingfhallrcignc,andprolper,r.ndll-iallexccutc 2Z Butifihcy hadlioodinmy coiinfdl, and • had declared my u oris to my peopk-,dien they p7"i;;;,'j^,Vj;He ( This prophccie ^ In his daycs ludah ihal be (aued, and* If- Qioidd haue turned them from that eiiillwr.y .and faUe.MCJvetne ij of the reititu- racl Hiall dwel fafely,and this is ^e Name where- from the wickediiefJe of their inuentions. the i ircl;ng and tion oithe Church by they fliall cal hi*,* The Lorde our righteouf- 2 j Am I a God ^z band .faitli the Lord , and '''="''« ""='" 10 the time of le- J.^^ / — 7 a „„^„r-, J»r Jr-^ ft"- rnsCht.ft.«hoi. "<^^*^- ^ , , ,, , ... . r.L^ "°^^9?'^'^2">,°'^',. , , . , . fDoenotlfee the true branch, 7 Theretorebehold,the daies ' cotiie, faith the 24 ( an any liide himfelfe in fecrete places, you. fj-.em.od, leadeiia ti.unJ Lord,ihat tha- fliallno morefay, ThefLordli- thatIfl;alinotfcehfm.iaiththeLorde?Doenot howfueue.-jcu 4;^8.chap ;j.>5. i,eth,w hicli brouglit yp the children of Ifrael ouc I fill Heauen and cnrth.'fcith the Lord? fo^ue," ot Tom'*" *Dili'.;'}.'.S. ofthcIandofEf^'pt, 2) I haue heard what the prophets fay de, that ^',"" '"'''" *(hap.ji.i6. 8 But the Lord liueth, whichbroughtvpand prophecie lies in my Name, laying, It haue drea- t ihaueapiopde. fReadtChap. led chefeedofthchoiifeof Ifiaelout of y North mcd,I haue dreamed. cieteuciled vuo '*'■*• countreyand fioip. all countrcycs where I had 26 How long ? f Doe the prophetes deliteto f^'"^"^^',^,^' fcattercd themjand tliey fl-.al dwell in dieir ow ne prophecie lies, euen prophecy ing the deceite of ifart6f'iii'"pt»- land. their owne heart? ■ f;,«)> 9 Mine heart brtaketh within nice, becaufe of 17 Thinketheytocaufe" mypeople to for- " KeOieweth g Hcjning.the the gprophcts, all my bones Hake, lam like a get my Name by their drcames, which they tell vp^'aM^p^rophttil 6irc prophetj drunken man (and like a mm w horn wine hath euer, man to his neighbour , as theu forh&theis to bring the jeo. *t"eo'l7whcre- t<^"^rcome}for thcprcfenceof theLordand for Iiaue foivotten my Name for Baal? plefromcod. inappea'ieihhis his holy words. .21 tKc Prophet that hatha drenme , let him ''^^'■"''j'^''^! ortat loue toward 1 o For the l.-;nd js full of adulterers , and be- 7 tell a dreame,and he rliiit hath my worde , let f^l}\'^]l h" owne bis natior.iead caufe of othes the land mou!neth,'the pleafant him fpcakemy \vorde fcithlully : y what is the lantane.acdnot l^li'^id'oHW ^ P'^c" of -^ewilddrneire are d.ied vp, aiid their chaffc to the whc5te,fairh the Lord? • flandtr m) word o/.WW, . ''ccurfeis.euiljandtheirforc- isnofright. 25? Isnotmywoid euen like afire, faveth' the Vciok-^to cooer h They.unne II For both the prophct and the- PrieftHJbe Lorde? and bke a' hammer, that breaketh the his iid k'Hnc"f/"dft'ek» ^^'^^'^^ • ^"^ y Meaning that vai.>"e'h 'J,^'""' detel>ihtmjsl . tliein with nMvormewood,& make til em drir.ke J4 And tlic prophet, or the pricft, or the [, T.SePr<e-ke tlie vfiTonof thus theruieacd the woidoO&S.lastjjrieiiouibotdjn. itJCcca.le this wed ■ their owfleheart, aid JlOt" out of the mouth of ;^'« V"'!'- "\ ''^""'"P' an-iaeiifion, hce vvj;lie?ch theip a.ioi!icr marer of ;,.(, , ■, ' J ^wvuv v/4 Miv niuuiii ui f 5Jc'i,,jr,3ivi.icaulethis*o»4eBarecteih thai ihn fn ilUt iii aptimlie fcMtitif }trfi, ir ^ridthxtafitrtht fejifnUf fitiet tht K»b)l,>hixni flinutJL bt deftioytd. 15 The Jt/iiHCiiou ofalhianom ufrufhecitd. i'J'^tktj'outvigi, He word that cametoleremiah, concerning , , ■ , ^ J ^ J u i J u L u I. - all cbe people of ludah in thea fourth yeerc a Tlijtis.inrtie hath die Lord anfwered thee ? and what hath the of lehoiakim the fonne of lollaii King of ludah 'hird yere >ccom. Lordfpoken? J 8 And if you fay, The burden < Then thus fayeth the Lordc,Becaufe yce lay tnis ^--rhe which leremuh the Prophet fpaiie vn- r.eDuci»d.ne^t worde, The burden ofthe Lorde,and I haueJcnr toal! the people of ludah.andtoall die inhabi- beg.n.o.eigv vnto you,faying,YeaiaIl not fay, The burden of tancsofIerufalem,raying, Ihud "ert of 'e the Lord, j Froii the thirteiTntTi yeere of lofiah the ho'bkmis'ieinne*' J9 Therefore beholde, I, euen I will vtterly fonne of Anion King of ludah, euen vnto b this yetibatyeer?is ||Jorgetyou,and I will forfake you, and die cme j^^ ^^|^^^ -^ ^^ .y^^^^ ^^^ twentiedi yeere) the H^ll^.f;.* /.^!;°";'*> ^ oricnoiaium tne lonne orioiian J\uigot lucaii mjrayere accom- „ , ^ , that was in the firft yceie of Nebucfaad-ncrxar rii'>'«'l..>«tvi/!3nofl agfinc f om cufiimiiie, 8 ^nd lh0t Zcdikiihanithirtfl ofihe\'ir'\U: fliauli be c»ne), t Tlie good fig« *Tr He Lordc Ihewed me,and behold, two a bal J T L becaufe it nasal. come vnto nie,and I haue ^g(^ j^pirej Ipoken vnto you ' riling earely and lpeaking,but Dan.i. i . ye would not heare. ' b which was the 4 And the Lord hath fent vnto you all his fer- ^f' i"" ""J '^« uants the Prophcts,nfing early & fending f Aw. ichoiakim. reign, butyee vvouIdenotheare,and incline your cares c Thati$,lhi°e to obey. fpjrednodlli- 5 Theylfayde, Tumeagaine now eueryone I'jJ'a'p Ti ;.'"^^"' fi om his euill way, and from die wickedncfTcof „„^ ned:io«it,itom ttjl ili 'i_ ger with the works 01 your nanaes,and Iwiinot •, , ..■ ', , cesol ludah with the workemtn, ana the cun- ^ . -.^ ■' ' idoiattieandihe the Lorde,after that Nebuchjd-nezxar King of rA^! ]l?.l!:!^!'^ SZ^L ^'t^ i"T„^.?.^ and to woTHiip th=m,andrrouoke me nor to an- wH.ch .he„ reig ning !vcn oflenifalem, and had brought them to Babel. punilliyoil. vaiiie confidence 7 Naierthelefle ye e woulde not heare mee, ofmen.-forvndee ,.,„,, ,r 1-1 favethrhc Lord, buthaue prouokedmee to an- •''^*''^°^"°'''*» 2 One balket Bravery good hoj?cs,*««J» like „i ua t- r„„.-u., i ► „ werecontemed. - - •■' f^ . . J^^ . ' . . ^^ ger with the works ot your handes to your owne ,.Kinp,i hurt. c'bap li; k Whetehyhe approoiieth 'lie yecld'ngnf leco- ni^Kand his com. pjny becjufethey oheyed rhe Pro- phet,who exhor. ted them there, onto c Which deda- reihthat wan of hiinfclfecatihnow r()thi»p, till God get with the works ofyourhandes to your owne T.KingjiTj tt. cbap lil.u. 8 Ifierefo'ie thus faith the Lord of holtes,Be- andjs-i?. cauleyehanenothcardmy words, '"th cf*id 9 Bthdlde.Iwillfcnd and takcw w**alldie andaUtbeit ^ families ofthe North,fayeth the Lord, and Ne- power, buchai-nezxar the Kingof Babel my 'TtTuaiint, f So 'n="l>« [hm.ld ' . I. I I T 1 r t. feme vnt'i their nation/ayeth the Lord,K>r their iniquitie, cticn (eaftesihouldbe the land ofthe Caldcans,an»(^forartprJch, anj forapioueihc,foracommon talke, and foi' a cuif i in all pbces w^ere I fhallcafl di«n. ,. -, , . , Ti - J • .1- - .■.'"ili<'ncthit wordes which Ihaue pronounced agatnltit,e/.M propi.ecie.be- all that is vvritt :n in this booke , which lercmiah ""(<• he told thtm nftbe lime that they sTionld enter a'ne in h .thprofhec'cd againft all n.irions. i<). Formanvnarions,and great Kings flialle- ,„,,, taptiiiitie.f.CliiOijS.ti ezra.i.i.cli3p.;j,io.dai>.s'.>. k Kor feciTig the ifdge- ir.rnrhe^a.iathisowncfioarejlheeiiCJiJCStiiuAnccdcsbc punilhcd DioR |;>i*« uoufly, 4ick,$<.i.pet.i.i7. uen The cuppe of wrath. Chsp.xxvj. The Prophet accufcd, 71 lThati», oftbe ucn ' fcruethen-TcIucs oftHcm '. ihus wil I rccom- lowyourftliitsinihcanics, yeprinc-j^allof'the B»b>loi)iaDs u penfe th.e:n according to their deeds, and actor- fiockc : for your d.n cs of llaughtcr are accom- Chjp.x7-7' ding to the works ot their owne hands. jiliihal, andof)Ourdi(j'er(ioii, andyefiiallfall 1 5 For thus hath the Lord God of ]fiacl fpo- like a precious velitls. *M^I>tvll '^'^ m Signifyirg.the kcn vnto mc , c Take &.c cuppe of wine of this j y And the b flight (hall faile from the (hep- " \^fa\u «oi rMremeilfl.ajons c;,;,^ indignation at mine hand , and caufe ail the hcards,aid the efcapingfirom the principal of tJic h.hrtbemio 'pu" u^iMuny nations, to wl.om 1 fcr.d thee, to drinkejt. fiocke. fe»ke to Bet. one.as Vfal75.ii. i6 AnJ they iLidl drinke, ar.d ben^.ooued,snd jtf A voice of the crie ofthc (hephearJs , ?nd lfj.51.17 "d tbii tc niadde , becaufc of the fv^ord that I will f-.nd an howling of the principail of the f.ockc J hulbe "' kXtnkc '1! aiTiong ^cm, he,ird : for the Lord hath deftroyed their paPiire. note bit'etthVn ij 'Jhcn tookc I thccupatthe Lords hand, jy And the f bed pafluies aredeftToytd be- ^il>r.i>uc(»t!f, ■ thitwhiih begi and made all people to drinke, vnto \^ horn the caiife ofthe wrath and indignation ofthe Lord. ut!h 10 hu chil- Lof ti haj (enj „,£ . J 8 He liath forfaken his coucrt , as the lyon : fo'"'/rhc''oneby " '^ f»f» Ienif.lem,and thecitickofIudah,and fortheirla^dls\^afte,hccaufeofthcwnrthofthe mticv, aod t c the kin,gs thereof, Sc the princes thereof, to trake orprefFoiir , and bccaufe of the ^vrath of his in- Oliver by iuil:ce. thctii dcfolate, anaftonii}-:ment, anhiiling,'and dignation, g.n« "„7iltil »^"rtVas.^^^ CHAP. XXVI. IcorMrcM .t 19 Pnaraoh^/y?, Kingof Egypt , and his fer- , j„^„,,„„,^„,,,i i,„„^,„,^,,, ^ H.kt.itntf beacconr.plilhed. Wants, and his princes, andall his people: the fhhi f>,,fh,i, cud f,rupi, tudhouiht to ihu^.mihi. 20 And ail forts of'pcopIe,£nd all the kings or 2j "Vriiah ihtTrtfJxt ebiiid cfitboUhit coattar) to ttt o RMdelob.i.f. dielandoofVz:anda]}thekir;gsofthelandof -"UufGodj- titsoi 'ihVphi'i." thcl'Miflirr-S, and P Aihkelon, andAxxah,and | N the beginning ofthereigneoflchoiakim the tiiai. ' Ekrcn, and the remnant of Afhdod: 1 Tonne of lofiah King of ludah, camt this word q Ei)omi«htre z I '1 Edorr, and Moab, and the Ammonites, from the Lord, faving, 3 Thatii.intbt ukenforihe ^^ And dl the Kings ofTyriis,& all the kings z Ihuslayth theLord, Standinthca court v^it-toUhtitm. W vVi"Ka pin of Zicon, and the Kings of the ^ yies, that arc be- of the Lords houfe, and fpeake vnto all the cities >;|; "'^'I'^^f"^ tlictco!. yondthefta, ofludah, whichcome to worfhipintheLordes outofali ludab r As GrccFa. Tta- 2 1 And f Dcdan, and Tcma, and Buz, and all Houfe, all the words that I command thee to toucnfice. |j.'^]°^J;';'',''J' f tliat dwell in the vttermofl corners, fpeake vnto them -. keepe not b a word backe, ^ ^V'''fh''"i'd f Thf li « (t'e pc'o. 24 And all the Kings of Ara'.ia , and all the 5 If fo be they will hearken , and turnc euery p,eundVo°gnt pie of Arabia Kings of Arabia that d ivcll in t!ie t dcfeit, man fi om his euill wav, that I ivay ^ repent me of lanct .as Acts j». which camcof ^. p^^ yj| jf^g j^j^^^ of Zimri , and all the the plagiie, which I'haue determined to bring 27- o^ Abrab'nlod' ^.ings of Ij Elam, EndaU the Kings of the Medts, vpon them , becaufe of the \vickednefre of their ^j^"dc Cbsp. Ke^urah. 2^ And all the Kingsof die Nonh. farrc and works. d VeadcChap. t Forihjfcwtre necreoncto another, andallthe kingc'omtsof 4 And thou (halt lay vnto them , Thus fayth 7.11. twocmiot «vs(o the woi!d,which are vpon the card), and the king theLord, Ifye will not heare me to walke in my « Sothatwhen «uid ,'lcn„iui!, of " Shefliach fl;a!l dniikc after them. Lavves, ^vhich I haue (It before you, StheTfhj"'* and ibe otber.bar- 27 7 herefore (ay thou vnto them, Thuslayth J Andtoheare thewords of my feruants the fay,' God doe to Kn.oi.Vfit. thcLordofhol;s,iheGodofIfrael,Drinke&be Prophets, whom J fent vnto you, bothrifingvp theeas tolem- u Tha'isi'ofBa- dninkcn, and Ipuc and fall, and rife r.omore, DC- earcly,and fending:A<^w, and will not obey »/;:»». •?''■"• ^ . , byton,»'cbap. caufeofthc fword, which I willfendarongyou. 6 Then will'l make this Koufe like "^Shiloh, .romife to°tb« 5'4«' 28 ^But if thev r.fufi to tukethe cuppeat and will ir.ake this citj' « a curfe to all the nations Ten-.ple.Pfai.iji. tliinehind to drinke, then tell them. Thus fayth ofthc earth. i4.ih«t he would theLord of ho(fc, Ve (Tidl ccTtcinly drinke. 7 So the Pricfts, and the Prophets, and all the |fc^,7"i,er'" X ThatisTera. ^9 Forloe.Ibr^in to plague the 5= citie,u here peopleheard lercmiah (peaking thefe words in crf;es'ihoughtih"n fjletn, reade Hiy Name iscallcd vpon, andfi'-ouldyou go free? the Houfe oftheLord. Temple could ne- vejfe u . Ye (hail not gee cuic : for I will ciU for a fuord i Now when leremiah h.id made an end of "" pen*,* the.-t- vpon all the inhabitants of the earth , ftyththe fpeakin" all that the Lord had commanded few bhrpbeml tV Lordofho(b. _^ to fpcaKc vnto all the people, then the'' efts, fpeake againftir, 3 0 Therefore prophcde thon'againft them all and the Prophets , and all the people toi c fai;D, Mitrfi.j«.6i aa« «7«/.^i<, ■ ihcfe words, and fay vnto thftn,* The Lord (h,all and layd,Thnufh:,It die the death. - *i''*rt^t""s''w" *w" i.a. rcare from aboue, and thnaft out his voyce from 9 Why haft thou prophefied in the Name of meant 'of rh*' his !'.oiy habitation : he (hall roarc vpon his hr.bi- the Lord,Gy!.-ig, This '" Houfe (halbe like Shiloh, ch jj. , a * great whirlcwinde ili;!! be raifed vp fronitlft * f TTi'Is m.in is v.or.hy to die: for he mth p; ophe- ^Js JoiogTplaioIf, coaliscfthecardi. y ' fied agsinll this citic, as ye haue heard withyour and jiroihreaien- CaS«t'heu"s J? AniytheiifineofthcLordihalbestthat eares. •,, e-bibtrntbaithey appoimmeon' ' '^^'i ^'oi" "''- end of thc earth, eu en vnto the 0- 12 Then fpake leremiah vnto al! the Ednccs, ^vi,"/t,'!K';|t'^ ther end of tfie earth :they Hiall not be mourned: and to nil the pcople,faT, ing,Thc Lord hath^^ f^nt Cnnii; ^rl.in 'o X Ve-ha- neither gaJicrcdnor buiicd, tut lliall be aS the n.etoprophdie againft th's houfe STrgair-fi'tijis dc=t.^ sutheape chiffe'tut^^'and -t^oung \pon the ground. dtieall rhcth!rg?thiryeha::thca:d. ^['''mXii goueinoars. 34 Ho'.vlc, ''yefhcpheaids^aod oy, andvval- i ^ ihsrefore now aniecd your Tvaycs , and ^^^^^t^ your ' ' . ^^_Jf Innocent blood. The Icrcmlah. yoke of Babel. your >vorks,andhearc the voice of thelord your 4 And command thtm to (ay vnto their ma- Godjthat the Lord may repent liim of the plague fters, Thus fayth the Lord of holts the God oflf- ihat hehnth pronounced r.gainft you. rael, Thus (hall ye fay vnto your niaftcrs, 14 As for mc,behoide,l am in your hands : do J I liaue made the earth, the man, & the beaft wth me as ye thinkc good'and right. that are vpon the ground , by my great power, I J Butknowyeforceiteine,thatifyeputme and by my ouiftretched arnie, and haue giuen ic to dc?.th,yc ll-.al (urely ; ring innocent blood vpo vnto whom it picafed me. your rducs,& vpon thiscicie, & vpon the inhabi- 6 But now I haue giuen all thefe lands into rhe tants thereof: for of a truth die Lord hathfent me hand of Nebuchad-nezxarthe King of Babel my vnto you, to fpeake all thefe words in your eares. ' feruant, and thebcafts of the field haue I alfo gi- c Rtade Cbii>. *^!icah.t.l, 1 6 Then fayd the princes and all the people uen him to feruc him. is9- ""it'"' „ru vnto the Priefts,and to the ProphetSjThis man is 7 And all nations fliall feme him , and his H.iiife of the not worthie to die: for he hath fpokcn vnto vs in ** fonne, and his fonnes fonne vnciil the vcr)- time <• Meaning Euil- lor'■ 'Houfe//;*/^^ as the hie places of the foreft. 9 Therefore heare not your prophets nor ^HMir wjscleUuetcd'out "9 Did Hciekiah King of ludah , and all lu- foothiayers, nor your dreamers,nor your inchan- of the hands of dah put him to death ? did he not feare the Lord, tcrs, noryour forccrers, which (liy vnto you thus, Sanehetib and prayed before the Lord, and the Lord repen- Ye (hall not ferue the King of Bab j1. 1 Here :s d !ci jred j^ j | jj ,,^ of ^i^j. i< plaane chat he had pronounced i o For they prophefic a lie vnro you to caufe tants.who cannot agamlt them ? 1 hus might \ve procure great eiuU you to go hirrc hom your land, and that I (houM abide to h,:are againfl: ouv foules. caft you out,and you fhould perilh. Godswoidriecb- ,0 And there w.Ts alfoamanthat propheficd ii But the nation that put their necksvnder [hSirt'''"hcte incheNameoftheLord,«nffVniahthefonneof the yoke of the King ofBabel, and ferue him, of, 3:iJ\etir.the Shcmaiah, of Kiriathiarem, who piophe(ied a- thofe willl letremaine ftill in thcirowne land, end ti.cy i<,euaiie gaiuft this citic,and againft this land, according to faith the Lord, and they Qiall occupie it,and dwcl '"'k'""r''d'''ir/o"e all'^'ie^^ordsofleremiah. " therein. memsfoinu'chtli'e ^^ No we when lehoiakim the King with all 12 <[ Ifpake alfo to ZedekiahKingof ludah ■ more. hii men ofpowcr, and all the princes heardhis according to all thefewords, faying, Putyour Di Asinthefitft wQrds,the King fought to flay him. ButwhenV- neclis vnder the yoke of the King ofBabel , and He7.tkuh5 ex3m. j.jj^j^ heard it,he was atiayd and fled,and went in- feme him and his people, that ye may liue. u.c IS lo be folow- ^ j - y ' r r 3 j • f d ro in this oihet • to Egypt. I J Wliy \\illye die, thoij, and tny people by lehoiakimsaitis 2 2 Then lehoiakim the King ' fent men into theAvord, by the famine, and by the pelHknce,as tobeabhorre,.' . e,xe »«,». ^^.^^^^ ^^' piophets that prophefie vnto you, 9 H, ».<. ,rth,',rp,o; I , »nd thc /C/n^i Aid ruhi thu iht, faymg, Btholdc, * the veflcls of the houfe o[the Lek^Ktnrtiiil.cpiofhit,. Lord (hall now ih.ortly be f brought againe Lom * As tmtching the » N the beginning of the reigne of » lehoi.ikim Eabel.rortheypropheiiealievntoyou. ah°"o di>)(iiio.i of thefe ithcfonne of loiiah Kin" of ludah camcthis 17 Hcarethcninot, 6a/ feme the King of Ea- jntoBal lekfKfnnHil'.tp'oi'hi:,'. " " ' Lordlhall now ihottly be f brought againe from f Which were fa. -•• ._..t. o hen when '.ecooi- L'as led capliut . ., , , .. Babel, piopher.ts.they word vnto Icrcmiah from the Lord, faying, hcl, that ye may liue : wherefore fliould this citic poritwasnot i-!JoVi-oX';did 2 Thus fayth the Lord to mee . Make thcc bedefolate> only the Propheti s»i »Iio;e:her el>. ^ bonds, and yokes, &: put them vpon thy necke, j i But if thc)' be Prophets, rnd if the wonl of office to n.ew ih« fefueihe"ot.iV!":.uo[dTnan'/ I"i''-'^» ing thc * pillars,and Concerning thj (ea.aud con- fxpreas void: o confirtu- ilieit niofi.eliet , which notwithftanding ;hev could ^y^c Veficlsthat rCmainC in this citie, noanced the coo- lHHdo«f iSemfclne-.htit m^li:rcha. ^ly hadareuelatioo (or the lamc.'fa.jo.j. \\:U\ch Nrbiirhafl nmar Kinf of Babel I"'''-. and;hc,i«ret.Seralfepfop!.-.,.tooamoreciedit,didvfealfofuchviColcn8nes, 2° " hich Ncbuchact-ncxzar Kmg or caoa »,,^,„^.,5.,j. kui iiity had iw teuelatiofl, i.Kinij.ja.H. tookc not, when hc camcd * away captiue leco- . j./^i^^.i^, , i»xj. uah Hananiahs ambition and rage: Chap, xxviij.xxix. Hc Tfca? is a liard, anaicruf;.km. ncckeofalthcfcnations,th,nthey mr,y pjrucNe- f,^''/'"'""'"' 21 For thus faith the Lord of hofles the God buchad-nczxai King of Eabcl: for thcvll.al feme . oflfiuel, concerning the vcrt'cls that remaine in him, and I hauc s'inen him the ' bcaftes of the ',?'^'"^'^'f?'!'^' the Houfe of the Lorde, and in the houfe of the licl d alfo, ' », d« jfjg. * g of Iiidah,and at lerufalem, 15 Then faid the Prophet Icrcmiah vnto the k Sceirg this 2 They (hall be brought to Babel, and there prophet HananiahjHeare now H.inanish,theLord <*":'8«»»ei> dfnt - - ..... 1 , •.- L. ^.... ». . ■ ,_.. imhetjcs ol ihr pcople.and yet them vnto tiiis place. Tlijtis.forihe KCOtfcUCIIIIC .-crcvill tha'.ie they flwlbevntilltheday'thatl vilite'them,raith hath not fcnt thee, but thou makeft this people to '"'*''''" '^''""^ ;■; ol.'fi' "/f " the Lord : then will I bring them vp, and reftore truR in a lie. ihfy .e.urr.ed nat 1(5 Iherefore thus faith the Lorde, Beholdc,! tut>.et«r>i,itii \vill caft thee from oifthe earth : this y eere thou ""!' f'ft.'l'»' ">'• and Pcifunsto oiKicume the Cal(lt«!'t God touch Nd that fimeyecre in the beginning of the yeereinthefcucnthmoneih. Tie &Jre freithtcietf HtuMiith, HA'itni*hy»'m}irtifhtctelh, r\3 reigneof Zedckiah King oTiudahinthc !> fourth feere,a»a' in the fifth moneth, Hananiah the (b.-jieof Azurthe Prophet, uhich uas of ' Gibeon/t'ake to me in the Houfe of Ae Lorde in the prcfVnce of-thc Priefles, and of all the pcople.and faid, 1 hus fpeaketh the Lord of hoftcs,the God the b:ait. CHAP. XXIX. Jrtt>niahvj]i:th ■:,'iiii ihmihii ntri in ctpl'wiliein'Bthji. /•". I o Hit p7iifhtcmh theiT rttmne ttfitr jtuenlie ymri. 16 Hee pjophiciclh tht difiiHtlion of the K^n.g imd ofiht fefUlhutremnnuinJitKltilini. il Hte ihtitittitthihe fiio^heii that feduce ittftofle. 25 ihtituhofShiMaah u ytiifhicied. ihatNebuch-id-nczza'- Kingof Babcl tookea- Prophets, and to aljthepeople uhoir.eNebu- \'vay fiom this place..nnd carycd them into Babel, chad-nezzar had caned auay captiue from leru- 4 Andluillbringagaine tothisplaceleco- falem to Babel : d Re vvji To f f»ee- niah the Tonne of leroiakim king of luJah, with 2 (After that leconiah the King, and the uiei'.tiioughhe all them tb;:twe.ecaryed away captiue of ludah, '' Queene, and the eunuchcs, the * princes of lu- b Meaning.ieco. wassi'jiiepio- and wentinto Eabel, Jaith the Lordc : fori will dah,andofIerufalem, andtheworkmen,andaui- ni'l'smotiiei. e Ttiat :?, I •voold bteakethc yoke ot the King of-Babcl. , ning men were departed from lerufalem) *chaf. t^.t. niih the I'aire for J Tlitn tli« Prophct Icreniiah faid vnto the i By tbchand ofElafah thefcnneof Shaphan GoJsh"noof,and d prophet Hananiah in the prcfcnce of the andOemariah thelbnneofHilkiah, (whomZe- ''■"''""' r r*^ Pridls, end in chcprefenceof all the people, that dekiah King ofludah ^ fcnt vnto Babel to Nebu- J "^^ '""<« "f [n'ornccdlhTcon. ftoodin the HcufcoftheLord, chad-nezzar Kin- of Babel) faying, dT.ioVs''" "^ tra ic. ' 6 EuintheProphetlcremiahfaid, Sobeit: 4 Thus hath the Lord of hofts the God of If- f Me^Dipg, that tjje c i^qxc. ro.doe, the Lord confirme thy wordes i ael (poken vnto all that are caried away captiues, didei'th^f'r"" *' which thou hnflprophecied to reflore the veflels whomlhaue ''caufcd to be caiied a\'.^y captiues d Towit, the BOMncewarrccr of the Lords': Houfe, and all that is carrycd cap- from lerufaljm vnto Babel: lotd,«bofe pracc.weie tried tiue,rromBr.beI.into this place. J Build you hoiifes to dwell in, andplantyou wo'kcihuwat. I'll". A"!-?i'.'^r' 7 ^"^ hcare thou t-.owe this worde th.at I wil gardens, and ear the fl iiits of them. (peake in thine earcs, and in the eares of all the 6 Take you wiues, and beget (onncs & daugh- people. tei-S;and take wiucs for your fonnes,andgiueyour 8 The Prophets that haue bene before me and daughters to huihandes , that they may bcare before thee in time p;/l,f"prophccied againft ma- fonnes and daughteis , that yee may be incrcafed nycountrevs, and againil great kingdoma^f there.andnordiminifhed. * The prophet waiTc,and ofplagucs'and ofpeftilence. 7 Anddeke theprofperitieoftheatie, whi- ^"1"''^"°"'"* .;?* 9 .-/<«.timp»dencieof to pafic, /tf « fhall the Prophct bcc loiovvcn that thereofniallvou haue peace. they rtiooid pr»y .he » ieke<« hire- the Lord hath tniclv fent him. 8 f For thus fay tli the Lord of hofls the God ^^^'^ ■^' "eTerfr 10 Then Hananiah the prophet tooke the ofliiacl- Let not your prophets and your (both- thattieinroublea yoke from the Prophet Icremiahs necke , and layers that be among you, deceiueyou, neither might not be in- iedi'.i'th ambition slrakeit. giue eare to yourdreames, which you drcame. creafct?, and that ton-ttbefa'iour ,1 ArdHananiah fpakein theprefenceofall 9 Forthe^prophefieyoualieinmyName : I n,orepj°ience'an4 the p:ople,fay;ng, 1 h'.;s faith th; Lorde, Eucn fo hauc not fcnt them, fay th the Lord. leiTe grie fe ivjit - .. .......g-.. willlbrcakcthevokeofNebuchnd-nczzarKing 10 Bk: thus faith the Lord, Tharafterfeucntic for the time of d i'"ed:te tnetn, ofBabel, fi om the necke of ..11 nations within the yecrcs be accompliiTicd at Babcl, I will vilit you, [],'l|^^ q" j"^** but biiift foorth (pace of two yecres : and the Prophet Icremiah andpcrforme in)' good prom.ife towardyou, and apj'„i„t(a njoft raty to their ^'ent his waV. CaufcyOU tO rCtUine tO this place. cetieineferell ownecoDfcitnce, 12 ^ Then the vvordofthcLordc came vT.to ir For I know the thouehts , that I haue "»' «"«'/'''« IP r;e\itc*.biitall ihe by tlie fiicceile of their prop-ecies. Albeit God ma- keihiocome to pidefometime tiiaiHbichthe fj'.:- r:op!iet ^Dej!(f;h,to trie tre i"ci;h of bir, Ceut i;.j. g Thisdeclateth )ing«,«vhich hatie CO zealetoih: troeth.butare of .Tien, and there- fore can.mt abide ny.-hat might iHe not what Iks Icremiah die Prophet ,( after that Hananiah the thoiiehttotvardsycu, fayth the Lord , ei,en\:\'.c \:,'„]'^\^^^^ ^wf^'dP prophet ha J broken the yoke from the necke of thoughts oF pence, and not of trouble, to giue i„fecfi'ble crea ieydoe,io'th)t tJieProphtt lercmiahy Oving, you ::n end, and ) «.vr hope. rurrj rtmn'd >« tb« they ihcv may tra n .Mineihei.'eili. ■utioo. 11 Goc,r,ndteilHan.r.iah,lavi!-;g, Thus faith ' 12 Then il-all you cri: vnto me, ar.dycfl-all "^l" ''"'^^'^'fj^ die Lorde, Thou haft b roken the yokes of wood, go and pray rnto me, ar.d I will hesreyou, ^lomyei is Ui, but thou Hale make for them yokes of yron. ij Andycfliall feckcmeeandfindcw*, '. e- ,^^ caufe To prophccic lyes. Icremlah. a Delluerancc ptomifeitflBl f When yont op- caufc ye (hall fcekc me with all f your heart. the cares ofleremiah the Prophet. • ^'jt'ai'/'oiw '^"^ AndIwill'oefonndofyou,(aiththeLory"'» "'""''• brethren that are not gone foorth with you into will do for my peoplc,{aich the Lord,becaufs hcc lueiuhouMfce captiiutie: hath (pokenrebelliou.nyagainft the Lord. ihebenefiieof 17 Susn thus faith the Lord of hofles, Be- tbisdthucwace. h Whereby he af holde, I will fend Vpon theii the h fword, die fa- C H A P. X X X. firethiheni,ihit minc,and the peftilence,and will make them likc ' Theriiutiitofihiptop/tfio'nSixhlon. t6 uemtiiaceihihe theicdiilbe no ,.;i„ ; {^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^]^^ ^^.^ ^^ ^^^ mmits, ,8 ^nic,^,R,u' '^"^'^ I haue caft them, I will bringagainethe captiuirie of mypeoplelf- tie confirmed in* 19 Becaulc they haue not heard my wo rdes, rael and ludah , layththeLord: forlwillreftore thehopeofihis faith the Lord,which I fent vnro them bv my fer- them vnto the land , that I gane to their fathers, as fay th theLord, Wee haueheard a c»ld"'"Th '*ij rufalem to Babel. *> terrible voice, of feare and not ofpeace. i>eex'remely''af. a t Thus faith the Lord of hoftes, the God 6 Demand now, and beholde , if man trauell Aided by their oflf-ael, of AhabthefonneofKolai.h, and of with childe? wherefore doc I beholde aiery man enemies^nd ihjt Zedekiah the fonne of Maafebh, which prophecic with his handes on his loines as a woman in tra- lucbue^piexh'ie' lyes ■'.nto you in my Name, Beholde, 1 will deli- nell,and all facesare turned into a paleneiTc ? and forow, as a uer them into the hand of Nebuchad-nczzar ' 7 Alas, for this ' day is great : none b^th bene woman in ber «», King of Babel, and hee (hall flay them before like it: it is euen the tiiieofLiakobs trouble, yet "''^'j"^'|^;'5*f your eyes. -. Ihallhebedeliueredfromir. the t^me of lhr?r 2 2 And all they of the captiuitie of Iudah,that 8 For in that "^ day, fayth the Lord of hofts, I captiuirie (bould are inBabel, (hall take \'p this airfcagainft them, willbreake ^ his yoke from off thy necke , and begrieuom. andfay, The Lord n-ake thee like Zedekiah and breakethybondes, and ftrangers fliall no more ^jfj^'^B^^"/^']'*" m BecMire they like Ahab, v>home the King of Babel burnt " in feruethemfeluesfofhim. e oi'theKin'oof gaue the people the fire. ' 9 Bk: they (hall ferue the Lord their God,and Babylon, hope offpeeJie ^ Becaiifc the\'haue committed "villcniein SDauidthcir King, whomclwiilraifevp vnto [Towit,ofia». DWtichwai Frael, and haue committed adulteriewnh their them. g Thatit,Meriiib, aduite»ie,an.l&l. .neighbours wiues, and haue fpokcn lying wordes 10 Thercforefearenot,Omy feruantlaakob, which (houlde fifj:Dg the worde jn my Name, which I haue not coir.maunded fayth the Lord,neither be afiaid,0 Ifrael: for loe, comtofiheftoclw of God. jj^„j^-^ euenlknov.eit, and ttftific it, fayeth the I'v^deliuertheefromafarrefSK'Trfy, and thy j'„^',|^'fh|fc°(l Lord. feed from the land of their cnpriuitie, and laakob jnd^,houIde be 24 ^Tho^nialt alio (peake to Shemaiah the Oidl turne againe,and(halbe in reft and profperi- the true paftour, lOrjiriiumr. [jNchebmite.iavin?, tic, and none (l^all make him afrayd. a»Czekj4:?- • 2 J Thus fpaeI , (aying, Becaufe thou haft fent letters in thee : though I \Tterly deitroy all the nations that fhould1)e e- thy Name vnto all the people, that arc ar lerula- where 1 haue fcattered thee, yet will I not vtterly uerlafting m ibe lem, andtoZcphaniahthcfonncofMaafeiahthe dcftroytliee, but I willcorrecl: thee by iudge- p"fon«fDjuia, . Prieft,androallthePriefls, (amg, ment, and not ^ vtterly cut thee off. hRead'eChap f.lf^r'h't'fl'f- 16 The Lorde hath made thee PrieR, for "^le- 12 For thus (aych theLord , Thy bruifing is 10,4. terethZephaniah Hoiada thePrie(t,thatye(]iould beofficei-sin the incurable, /»77i/ i thy wound is dolorous. • Meaning, tbar ibe.hiercPfieft, Houfe ofthc Lord,forcuer)' man that r.iueth and ij There is none to iudge thy caufe,9rfe /^;r a fi°j'^"j'/^''/°^ h'd''7i')^n['°'*the "^'^"'■'himfclfe a prophet, ro put him in prifon plaiflcr.there are no medeciucs,nor help for thee. ,o"<)eiincr them. fpima'nd'zealecT 3"'^ '" 'he ftockes. 1 4 All thy ^ loucTS haue forgotten thee : they bat thai it muft leho.3Ja,topi> 27 Now therefore why haft not rhoi I reproo- feekcrhcenot : forlhaue ftrikcn thee with tlie ^' the worke niihwhoroeuer ucd IcfCmiah of Anathoth , which prophecieth woiindofanencmic, thy ","'"'?*]*£*' lercinijh ore. cal • dweil inland plant gardcns,and catc the fmites of (brow is iiicur.ible, for the multitude of thine ini- "hjj', *,(,"„, ,t an^jfaifepto.' '''-"^- quities : **rrr//'thy (innes wereinCTcafed, Ihauc fijaion. pheu 2^ And Zephaniah the Pricft read this letter in done tliefc things vnto dice. ■ .. . . 16 'Therefore Gods cucrlafting lone. Chap.xHxi. Deliucrance ftom captiuhie. 73 1 Hereiuijcom- j g 1 Therefore all thev that dcuoiiro thce, countrey^nHgadiei tlicmrromthecoaftsofthe . P.codtdGrdj Q,,j| i,etleuourcd, and all chine tntmics ciier^' world, inrA the blirnk'& the lame amono them, "„gjjj'jj"j-,|^*''' w "d hirwho" o"^ 'l'-''" o° '"'*^ captiuiiic : and they chat fpoilc vtth the woman w ith childc,and her chat is deli- winhhid ioi gl doeihno'fdcfttoy chee. (halbelpoilcd,and all they that robbethcc, ueredalfo: agreaccompanicfhaJreturnchiihcr. um tair to tht thtm forihor willlgiuc tobcro'ibed. ? "jhey Ihall come '" weeping, and with ^^P"*"'* '**!*" '.'^dVhin,'.rihcm. 1 7 For I w ill rcflore health vnto thee, and I mercie \vili I bring them againc : I uil lead diem luK.'od .trcuTed I ]i. e lijoe put'ed ^'^iH heale thee of thy woundes, faith the Lord, by the riuersof'' w-aterin a (traighc way,wherein them to oiercic, A pjidoncd ihtm, bccaufe they called thee, 'I he cai^ away, frying, thty flial! not ftiimblc : for I an a father to Ifu- ^*'^P- 5o-4- ^"'d» jcdioburneihiiK 1 his is Zion, w home no man feeketh after. el,and F.phraimis "my firftbonie.' ik'^i'V''' "''*.'' [,f d,dV"»ilb^ 1 8 Hub faith the Lord, Beholde, I will bring i o f Heare the word of the Lord, O ye G en- loy '''"'"' tt>£!ii,iti.i5 I. againethecaptiiiirieof Jaako's rentes, and haue tiles,and declare in the yles aferre off,and fay,Hc n vvhcrftbty ni Meioing.thjt compaffion oD his dwellin? places : and the cicic that fcattered Ifiael, mil gather him and will '""ana no impcdi- TcV''le (hou'ld'be ^^'''^'^^ builded vpoii her owne hcape, m snd the ktepc him,as a Ihephcard dieih his flocke. 'iin^lo\luh\i^v. ri'iimed toiheii palacc lliall rcmaine after the maner thereof. ii For the Lord hath redeemed laakoh, and o Thitis,ii.y former ftate. 19 Andoutof dicmfhall procecde" thankeP- ranfomcdlumfiom the band P of him, thatwaj deatelybeioind, o He iheweib how giuing, and the voyce of diem that are ioyoiis, rtrongerthcn he. fs le ch'f 'hi'** wftht^ifeVnd and I will multiplie them, and they Ihall not be 12 ThereforetheyQiallcome, nndreioycein p Tha'n!froni'the ihaDkeigiuing jc- fcwe : I will alTo glorific them, and they Qial not the height of Zion, and (hall runne to tht: boiin- Baovloouos^nd knowledge thu be diminilhed. ' tifiilnes oftheLord,fWf» for the T wheat and for <"''" *""""*• o"eM?n Zerutv ^° Thcirchildren alfo (liall be as afore time, the wine, and for the oyle, & for the inacafe of ?,)f bt'oel^'sT/"' babe"w'how>s"he and their Congregation Ihalbeclbblilhcd before fheepc,& bullocks :& their foiilefhalbe as a wa- mfaoetbtbe f[.f.i- figure of chiift.in me : and I Will vifite all that vcxe them. tered gardcn,and thej' flial banc no more fbrow. luali gtacemvhjch whetne this waj 2,1 And thdr o noble ruler (hall be of them- i j Then Ihal y virgme leiovce in the ' dance, '" '" ''" ^lurtb, TsTon 'iviut that ftlues,& their gouemour iLall rvocecxi from die and the \ ong men and the old'men together-, for "oVld be'eael Chfift doth wil- middesof them,& I will canfe liim to draw nere, I will tiime'their mourning into iov,&: ^^il com- plentie.ira.sS.n.tt lingly fubmit him- & approchvnto me. for who is this that dircdsth fort diem, and giue them ioyf»r their (browes. ' Inihe companit eillfoVGod Ma'" ^^ ^ f>eaitto comc ^'nto m^faidi die Lord > 1 4 And I wil repkniOi die foule of the Piielis °/j^;j ['„'et'''"'r« encfo 0 IS 2s And yelTiallhemy people, audi willbe with ("fatnefTe, and my people (hall befatisfied OTdfotlYsbenet «j lert the wicked your God. with my i^oodneflCifaith the Lord. lites. h)poctite« (hould ;j Behold, q the tempcft of the Lord goeth ij tfiusiaicbtheLord,A voyce was heard on f Msming tf>e Sherpro'™" foordiwidi^wadi:thewhirIevvind thathangeth hie,a mourning 6- bitter weeping. tRahelwee- ^CXu£tT' fes.'he pioph'et ouer,(hall light vpon the head of the wicked. ping for her children, reflifed to be comforted Male. ' ftiewetb what dial 24 The herce wrath of the Lord (hall nor re- for her children, becaufe thee were not. t To declare the '^vi''' '' hTM*"? ^'■"^'^■"dllheLiucdone,andvnullhehaueper- 16 Thus faith the Lord, Kefraine rfiy vosxe gf-a'«* of G»«l» fiahand"deiiuet« ^ourmed die intents ofhis heart : in the ''latter from wcc«pi.Tg,and thine e\es from teares:for'diy ??ngd!eiewes"h"e M ifeDi, t^ayes yc fhall vnderftand it. worke flialbe re\varded, faidi the Lord, and riicy- iheweth them V.at CHAP. XXXI. {hall come agoine from the land of the enanie: they were like to I Htrehf'fithCadibinrensAftrtheitfeiumtfimtAkt. 17 And there is hope in thine ende, faith the ^',fi*eVThatis*" »\Vheiiihi!B»b1e *"' *^ ^'>dtkt,ft'UiuaKy<>fihtjmthluamthtChHrch. Lord,diat t/7 children ftiall come againeto their vite.-ly deftroyed' g»'ietnotr(hail A T the » fame time, faith the torde, will! be owne borders. andcartyed a«jy, come .meaning /^ theGod'of all die families oflfi-ad.and they li \ haue heard " Echraim lamenting rfn;, in (b much that if fo'd^h'^rC^It ^'^I'^'^n'yP^Ple. . • TTiouhaftcorreaedme^andlwaschrW^ileSasan ^^^Vol^^^^^fj the reft o!y world * Thus filth the Lord, The people which t>e(^ ^vnt-amedcalfe: y conucrt diou me, and I Ihall bane lifeo again* & all be called. C3ced the T.vordjfound grace in the wiiJcrneffe : be comiertcci : for thou art the Lord my God. to lecke for her bWhichwerede c he^,^lked4e/irf Ifrael tocaufc him to reft. 19 Surely after that I conuei-tei, I repented: f^''f,^„'""!„^°'^ eSphal«h.'* i The Lord hath appeared vpto me watch- rael : turneagaine to thefe diy cities. ef ihemfelBcs. mentby tabrcuS men \'pon the niount ofEph'aim thai cry, Arife, 22 tIou'longwI]tdiougoaftr.iy, Othoure- i infigneofre. daneing.astbeir & Jet vs go vp vnto''Zion to dicLord our God. bellioiis daushter ? for the Lord hadi created "' a pentance.acd dete- Se'S'r 7 Fortfausn;itfitheLord,Reiovcewidiglad- neuethingSi die" earth': A,wo.,¥ a n QiaU "rroShe Eiod.ir.?o.iiidfes "^^ "O^ ^'^°N3ndfhoiit;rorioy amonijthe compafieaman.. . ■• _, . wonidfav,Xo:fo» sj.aodchap.irjf chitfeofzhe ' Gemiles ; pubtii]iprai''e, aniifay, jj Thus(aiththeLordbfho(les, theGodof byhisini-initie b* S Becaiifetheif. Q Lord/auc div people,die rcmn.inr of Ifrael. FracI, VerlhalLtliey (ay this thing in die land of ^i<«« hat lay m raelife' which n t» l i i 4- -nf - i ^ « -r ..» flT ^ ■' nim to ca't nif on* K'cretheten ^ Echolde, I Will bring them frc(m tnc North ^ To.vir, mpityiTg hi™ for myptomifefake. c Maike bywbat way.hoa in'bes neuer returned to Saaiaria, thereiwe thtsmnfthe ffmitualiy Tnderftood d'ddeUgoeinio capiipitie,andiboul1ia!ttorneagaineby thefaiie. d Becaure vnder the kingJon-.c ofChriR, which wa> the re.lauriton cf the uue Ifrael. their deliuetauce from Babylon was a figore of theit delinerance f^omrmne, he h Thati', nial eate the fpiite thereof as leuit -9.2,-. deuter JO « i The Iheweihhowe •hisfliouldi^ptocared.to wit,bf lelus ChiiH, whome a woman Biiniders of the word, k Thty (ha'l exbert all to the etr.bcanco of the Gofpel, ' fhould cnrce ne, and Ware in her wonibe. Which is a ftrange thi.c in earth, b* a5l(a.j.j. I Ke(liewcthtthatl>3Hbetbecon«>rdeaodlp(i«ofall.vod«the cai^fe he (bould be borne ofa virgin wiihoot^nin: or, hemeaneth tiiat lenililem CofpeI,whennonefhjllbe tefafed fo{ theit iafitaiuicSi asdcitety one (ball CX> whidiwas'jikeabarren^omjniahetcaptioitie, ftionWbe ftuitfuU as(bc,()M Ikui one aDQtber to eiQbtacc it. iiioyDediiiBUiiia^c,^wboir<'Goi)ble(I/»« hec»ufe hcprophecitd ihat iht t,ti$ twohCfcsoTf tliatsoefoort^vvididieflocke. trtTt:itT''°^T!t"- ' "'^;-'*-'*'' 1 1 . J L ""i<.j,">- , - . , • /- t 1 •» Ihf people Jh0nU comt attine l» ihitr oivnf Poj--ffi(in. 38 fh Idbi- d aj For I haueiaciatecheweanefoule, andl The peopU of God af,huftrH^,tui''dh,uthnr lord. Itebyced.'"^"' ' haiie replenilhed cuery forowHiUfoule. npHe wordthat came vnto leremiah from the i iwiii mttltipli«, i^ therefore I awaked and beheld, andmy 1 Lord, in the ^ tenth yeere of Zedckiah King » So that itttmi. and enrich them flecpe « was fvvecce vnto me. of ludah, which was the eighteenth yeere of Ne- ''^^<'"»*P'o- Talter''''"** 27BchoId,thcciaiescome,fairhtheLord,that buchad-nexzar. fhi,«eniJ7e« of g*The'wicked ^ fed I ^^'U 'ow y houfe of I{rael,& the hoiife of ludah 2 For then the King of Babels hofte befiM;ed Infiih vnto the Ijft thisprr.uetb/vhcn f widi the fecd of man and widi the feed of bcaft. leixifalem : and lercmiah the Prophet was (hut ye'eliueoaeof they did mut.nute jg And likeaslhau.' wacched vppnfhem, to vp inthe court of the prifon, which was in the ^'htt'wjVji^''ft iadTe .lems pro- P'"<=^'= ^P ^nd to root out,and to t^*\v do wne. King of ludahs houfe. fo.ottie yeete. "^ noanced by the and to Qeih:oy,& to plague f/jew,fo will I watcn ^ For Zedekiah King of ludah had fhuthim Prophets, faying, oucr tlien),to build & to plant r/>?»«,(aith y Lord, vp/aying, Wherefore doeft thou prophecie,and had" 'mroi't't'cd"h« " ^ ^" *°'"^ '^^y ^ '''^" "^^y ^^y "° more,The fay,Thus faith the Lord, * Behold,! wil giue this * f *«p.»9.i<,iii. fanl',afldthjt the fathers haueg eaten a fowrc grape, and the chil- citie into the hands of the King of Babel, and ""^Jf-** thili'i!t, ^ f"""^ f^^ a light to the day, & the courfes o f the vncles fonne,that was in Anathoth, and weighed ney,about tenne Hebr.8.8, to. moone and ofthe (Carres for a light to the night, him the (iluer,f»e» feuen i fhekcls,and ten pi*ces (billings fix pence, 1 Vndet the king, which breakedi the fea, when the waues thereof offiluer. 'he''coi^monfhr* ^°e7e' aLl*be'Bo«e ""oarc : his Name » the Lord of hoftes. 10 AndIwrititinthebookeandfignedit,& ken^TdTGen.Vj. blinded with igno- ?^ If thefc Ordinances depart oiit of my fight, tooke witnefles, and weighed him the filuer in 1 5. for the (li? kef lance.buiiwiU faith the Lord, then (hal the feedc of liraelceafe diebalances. of the Temple t»»» glue them faith, ftom being a nation before me,for euer. 1 1 So I tooke the booke of the pofTedion, "„ j ""„ _"„"*o( G«d''(o°r*emi?'ion 37 Thus faith the Lord, Iftheheauenscanbe being fealed g 4fc<>r -I. >t.>r».^.'..»rM>. preferued »» a to- Titie LTild be as ample. a„dbea.«'full as *uer .twas : butheaUl.detbto the of the pofleflion Vllto Banich, thcfonneofNC- i„oftheirde. &iritHaIUetural«m,whofebeautie(hoaldl)eincoBipM»ble. riah,Ipraycdvnto thc Lord,(aying, liu«aDce» 17 Ah F Icrcmiahs prayer. Chap.xxxiij. Molaicrszealc. 74, 17 Ah LorJ God, behold,tl)Oii hud made rlic ^4 Tut tlicy fet their abominations in thehoiifc heauer. atui the cinb by rhy j?i cat power, ami by 'wliercupon rr.v Name waF called) to licfilc it, jO'.^ii thy ftrctchc'.l out armc.and there is nothing Ijhnrd 35 And they built ihc hie r places of Baal, p Thjtii.theat vnco tlicc. ^ \\iiich ai c in 1 he \'allcy ot 1 Ltniiinnom, to cr.ufc "f'lWi'Kli were ♦/:r«<^^4. 7. 1 8 *'lhou (hcwefl: rr.crcy vnto thoiifvinds,and tlicir fonncs and their daughters torpaffe throni'h ^^ifi'e vpol' lo* .■""•5-»; ^_ rccompcnfdt the iniquitie of the fathers into the '6f^r« vnto iMolcchjVvhidi I commaunded them their idolcs. li d" e'rubieiUo' bofome of their 'children aiter thenv.O God the not,neithci came it into my mindc, y they fliould s R«^<'« Ciijp.7. the cutfc of God, prcat & mightie, v, hofc name»V y Lord of hoflo;, doe fuch aboniination,to canfe ludah ro finne. 3' '-i^ing-' '-tA hrlVievvetli.ihat 19 Great in coimfell,& mightie in viorke,(for J 6 And no we •'therefore, thus hath the Lordc 'j'" * *"*' ibeir poltentie jj^j,^g ^y^ ^^g pp^.^ yp^^ j,[[ ^f^^ v/aics of y fonncs God of lirael fj>oken,concerniHg this cicy',whcTe- 1 Kc»Je ciiap. aie'vnde'f " s" ma- of men, to giiic to ciieiy one according to his ofyc(nv,lt(balbedebueied into die hand of the }•■'». lediciion.ilullbe waycs, and according to the fruiteof his workes) KingofBabel by thefworde, and by thcfaminc, puniihed both for 20 U'hich halt fet fignes and wonders in the and by the pdlilcnce. k"dneT>nd «h« ^^"'^ ^^ EgVP'^ ^'""^" ^^'^ '' '^-'Y' ^"'^ '" If'ad.and a- 37 * Beholde, I will gather then out of all :'^"<'-S°-i' the iniq'"tie of mong all nien,and liaft made thee a Name, as aji- countreys, wherein I hauc ftrattered them in mine their fatheii, _ /(^drfr/; this day, anger, and in my wrath, and in great indignation, which i» 'jj''*''*, 2 1 And halt brought thy people Ifrael out of and I will bring them againe vnto diis place ^aiul r" !e*r"'eed on "^''^ '^nd of Egjpt v\ ith lignes , and with wonders, I will caufe them to dwell fafely. «he'ir head. ^'^ witJi a ftrong h;ind,aiid a Uretched out arme, j 8 And they fliali be *my people, and I wil be *f *"/' 5».»». fc Meaning, ibat and with great terrour, their God. bii mit.ciei in de- j , ^„ j l^^fj. o-„p„ ^^lem diis landc, which thou 5 9 And I will eiue them * one heart and one !„?"* "!! !f' liuennp i;| yeo- ,. , , „- ^ 1 ■ r j • i u i r r- .- ' i and one religion, ' (houldneuer diddcftfvveare totheir tathcis to guie t,hem,MM way that they may reare mee for euer ror the a.Ezekii.i^.ar.ii be for'o-.ten. a land,thatliowetli wi:hmilkeandhony, wealth ofthem, and of their cliildren after them. 5*='- ij And they carr.ein,"jinpoflefli:d it, but they 40 And I will make an euerlafting " couen;mt " R'^'^' f^l'^P- obeyed not thy voice, neither walked in thy Law: with then7,that 1 wil neuer turne away from them * ' ■'''^'' r.ll that thou commaundedft them to doe , they to doe them good,but I will put m)' feare in their haiie not done : therefore thou kJl caufed tliis heart5,that they (hall not depart fiom me. 1 TtieworiTi^' ^vholepl.igueto come vpondicm. .\ 41 Yea,I wil delite in them to do them good, nfieih any ti.ing 24 Echolde, the ' mounts,diey are come into and I will plant them in this laiide afluredly with: thatiscaftvp.asa the citie to take it, and the citie is giucn into the my whole heaitjand with ail ray foide. rndiTaHo'vlillfof haiidcof tl.e Caldcans , that f^^ht againft it by 4^ For thus fayeththc Lorde, Like as I hauc. enginsofwarre, meancsofthefvvord,and ofrhe(^mine,andofthe brought all this great plague vpon thispcople, Co which were lajde peftilencc, and xvhat thou haft fpokai, is come to will I bring vpon them all the good that I haue »■'"''.'* I''"'; '.° paflc,andbcholde,thoufeeft it. promifed them. befcrerha-y-.anet 2) Aiidihou liaft f ydvnto mc,0 LordGod, 4j And the fields frialbe p-ofle^Ted in this land, were 10 vfe. Eye vnto thec die fielde for filuer , and take wit- vvherofy e 0.y,lt is ddblate \-.ithou: man or beaft, nelFes; for die citie (halbc giucn into the hand of and ll-.aibe giuen into the hand of the Caldcans. ^ theCaldeans. 44 Menlhalibye «fieldesforfiluer,andmake x This is the da. z6 f Then came the word of the Lorde vnto writings and fcale them, and take witneffes in the ''?'^!"J^" "I- '''*'^ leremiahjfaying, i.iiid of Beniamin,and round about Icrufalem^ar.d kcd'yerVk''"' i7 Beholdcj I am the L o R D GoDofall inthecitiesofIudah,&: inchedties ofthenoun- in Thai is, of eue. m flelh: is there any thing too hard for m.e? tames, and in the cities of the plaine, and in the 35 dry a'-Vhis ^^ Therefore thus f nth the Lorde, Beholdc, I cities ofthe South: for I x\iil caufe their captiuicie wori'e'io doeth he will giue this citie into the hand of the Caldeans, to retimie,!aith the Lord, goucrne and ouide and into the hanLiecfNebuchad-nez.7.ar,Kingcf <- u a ,> vvvttt tliea. as pUafcth Ealvi nn ) h-lliall take it C M A F. ^WllL hin- v.h[r.-by he ^ajj,anj l.^lhaU taKC It, tThfPr,phfti,m;..,/he.lr,whahi>.iLoriteyrom,lf:l. 8 Goiftri,- iithc au;hout of gainil this citie,and ftt fircon this citicar.d burnc mthfuinu ,{orhuoviHtgl"). i-s ofthiiirthofchTift. :a this their cjptiui- it,with the houfes, vpon wbofe roofc-s they haue rhi kin^iomc s,f Lhuft m the ChnnhJliaUncHer itCHdid. r'"w°[be*for'^r"* °^'"^^ incenfc vnto Baal, and pov.red drinke ol- \ ,4 Oreouer,die wordc ofthe Lotde came vnto a \\'liich was in roe^iei'bcTthelr ft'ngsvnto Other gods,to prouoke mevnto anger. LVllereminh the ftconde time(whilc he wzs yet ''•' '^'f 6^ '"""'^ '• redeemer to te- JO For the children of Ifinel, and the children (liut vp in the » coiu-t ofthe prifon)f»ying, f/^t."''" ''"''' IWc them againe of ludah haue furely done euill before meefrom : Thus faith the Lord,the maker l^thereofjtlie b TGwif.ofieiii- 11° 'Frem'the time ^^'^^ " youth: for the chiklrcn ofld aei h.;uefiire- Lord that formed it, and eftabliOied it,thc Lorde ra!cm,wbo as he thaibiou^ht K'prouokedmetoanger with the works of their ii.hisNan.e. madeit, rowiiiiio- ti-.em om of e- hands,faidi the Lord." 5 Oil] vnto mee, and I will anfwere thee, and i'",'",'^"''"''' pvpt, anfi tnjde J r Therefore diiscitiehathbcncvnto me ,'i"„e,h (htt Kings, dicir Princes,thcir Priefies, and t heir Pro- it n to fil the r fdiues with the dead bodies of men,, codj fa'aour is phets, andthemenoflu.lah,&theinl?abitantsof whome I haue fiaine in mine anger and in my cauiccfaipiofpe- e ReiJePro.ri^. Icrufalem. wrath: for I hauc hid my « face from this citie, Mieas t.isacgerts ifa.6 5,s.chap.7,.j. J J And they haue turned vnto mee the backe becaufe of alhheir wicfci'dnes. f ' :n u.e"inids of »nd25.i.^26.{. gild not the face : though I taught them , 0 rifuig 6 ^Beholde, I'l wH giue it h^.lth and amend- histijssmings 3.i. ; Hoiift of theLord, fpeakc to Zedekiah King of Indah, and tell him, le captiuitie of the 1 hiis faith the Lord, Beholde, * I wil giue this ci- **'^*' ton j<. tf. temifsi rmnes. h Whereby he flveweihihat the Charch wherein isremifiioncf (inncs.iiOo.ls honour and g'o-y, fo that whoioeuet if enemic en ic,Ia- bontethtodiito. heard in this place(whichvee fay (h^albedefolate, , v,t,hr,at»tth,h.tthrcur,,.»uih^ K>"iZeMuh/r,.inee ■outtjod. without nan,and without bealt,«/e« in the cities g^n'.nnt:,thth.jninofiheK"'i<'fB*b^lon. n Hertbukub of Iudah,and i n the Ihreetes of lerufalem, that are '*"'' criutiit lovardihar /««««<). defolate without man, and without inhabitant, "TpHe worde which came vnto leremiahfrom and wi'tliout beall) 1 theLord(when3 JSebuchad-nczzarKingof a wniocemmon. 11 The voiceofioyand the voyceofgladnes. Babel, and all his hofte, and all the kingdomes of 'yo^'eremiahWa* the voyce of the bridegrome,and the voice of the the cirth, that rtere vndtr the power of his hand, ,"||j'^ ild'of '"''' bride,the voyceofihcm th.itlhall fay, ' Pravfe and all people fought againft lerufalem, anda- thers Nebuchad- the Lord of hofles,bccatife the Lorde is good: for gainllall the cities thereof; faying, oezzar. his mere.' e:idureih for eucr, andodhcm that of- 2 Thus, laith the Lord God oflfrael, Goe,and chro.i6.8.pfaI. ferz/jf/^rrz/Tc^ofpraife in the " *I'i''"'I'''i"*'r I fof I will caiifc to retume the ...^ ,. , ^... ''-•■''- land,asatthehrft,faiththeLord. rie into die hand ofthe King ofBabel,^d he Ihal 7„Tj\%'*^' 12 Thus (airh the Lorde of hoRes, Againe in biirne it with fire, this place,which is defolate,withoutman/& with- j Andthoufhalt notefc.ipeoutofhishande, outbafl, and in all the cities thereof there fhall but flialtfurely bee taken, and dcliuered into his be dwelling for flicpheards to reft their fiockcs. hand, and thine e^-es (hall beholde the face of the '"ii^iVcounue*' ^ ? -^'^ ^^ '^''•'^ of the ^ mountaines , in the ci- King of Babel, & he flial fpeake with thee mouth ofiu'dii"n"allbe ties in the plaine , andin the cities of the South, tomoiith,andthoullialtgoetoBabd. inhabited againe. andin the land of Beniamin,and about lenifalem, 4 YethearethewordeoftheLordc, OZede- and in the cities of ludah ihall the (heepepafle kiah,King of ludah: thus fiith die Lorde of chce, againe,vndcr the hande of him that telleth them, Thou flialt not die by the fword, fajth the Lord. J "Swf thou Ihalt die in b peace: and according b Notofinyrio* 14 Beholde, the dnyes come, faith the Lorde, to the burning for thy fathers the former Kings l«ot death, that I wil pcrfoi-me that good thing, which I haue which were before thee, fo fiial they hurne odtws promifed vnto the houfe of Ifrael,& to the houfc for thee, and they fhall lament xhie, faying. Oh of ludah. * lorde : for I haue pronounced the worde , faith c The lewes Uiall I J In thofe daves and at that time, wil I caufe the Lord. I?"'"' '°' '•"« ' the branche of rightcoiifnefle to growe vp vnto 6 Then leremiah the Prophet fpakc all tliefe ^^^^ "' D.';uid,and he fhal execute iudgementjOnd nghte- words vnto Zedckiah kin^ of ludah in lerufalem, oufnefie in the land. 7 ( When the King of Bal^clshofte fought a- 16 In thofe dayes fhallludah be faued,and Ic- gainfr lerufalem, and againfl all the cities of lu- rufalem fh;ill dwell fafely, and hee that fhall call dah, that were left, ti*en againft Lachiih, and a- '" hcr,is the Lord our ° righteou.fiieffe. gainft Aiekah: for thefc flrong cities remained of 17 For thus faith the Lorde, Dauid fliall neuer the cities of ludah) want a man to fit vpon the thione of the houfe of 8 1 his is the worde that camevnto lereiriiih Ifracl. from the I orde,aftcr tliat the KingZedekiah had 1 8 Neitlier {h.al the Priefls and Lcuites vrart a male a cnicna; t w ith all the people, wliich were man before me to offer <^'burnt offerings,& to of- at Ieiii(:ilcm,>d, ootrijlite-wfnes, ranAinuiion.aiid redemption, I.Cor.t.j*. o This IS chiefly meant of the fpi- riiuil Tactifice of tKiikefgining, wliich is left to the Church i'.i the timeofChtift, Daiiidmyfcniant,thathelh(^Idnothauca(bnne themfclues of them any more , they obej'ed and thel3we,Ex<>d. whr.wa«theeu«r. to rcigiic vpor his throne , and with the Lcuites, letthcmgoe, laflion Pn>(i,and <»nrfPricftes my miniftcrs. theenerlaftingfa- ciifice fijMired by thrfacriticetof thclawc. p Rea.feChlp. 2l.2.Deiit.i{.il, ri But after\^'ardethe\'t repented and caufed ^Urjiiu/nii, As the arniic of hcauen cannot he numbrcd, the feruants and the handmavdes, whom they had neither the fande of the fea meafured : Co \\\\ I let goe free, to retume, and hclde dicm in fubie- muitiply the feede of Dauid myferuant, and the diion as fcniants and handmavds. Lcin'tcs,that minifier vnto me. 1 1 1 hcrefore the \\-ord of the Lord came vn- 2 J - jr,an his brother an Hebiewe whichhath bene 6 Biit thc\' faid, We wiildrinke no wine : for 'j|[h,hM-'^fo' then folde vnto thee : aud when he hath ferried thee "^ lonadahthcfonneof Hechabour fithercom- they oooritioiaue fixe yecres, thou Rialtkt him go free from thee: mandid vs, faying, ' Yce liialldnnke no wine, obc>eii: buche but your fathers obeyed me not,neithei- inclined neithtr you nor \ our fonnes for euer. tendcih 10 9no:h« dieireares. 7 Neither fhall ye build houlc,norfow feed, " declLeVbeir jj Andve were no we turned, and had done nor plant vineyarde, norhauenny, but allyour obedience to miD, right in my (ightin proclavming libertic, euciy daycsyefhatldv^ell intentes, that ye may hue a "teiDgtheicuM nian to his neighboiu-, and yee Had naade a coue- long time in the land where ye be ftrangers. • G°d hi^feif^*' f Meinin''^ ihe mnt before mee in * the houfe, whereupon my 8 Thus haueweobevalthevoyceoflona- « ui.omieh'uthe Tempi«.Qi!eclJie Name is called. dab the (bnne of Kechab our father,in all that lie King otifraella- tbjtitwjsirnoft r 6 Kut ye repented, and polluted my Name: hath charged vs, and we diinke no wine all our "oy"".'"''" [ou«"nr mad'eln ^""^ vchaue caufed ctieiy man his feruanc, and dnycs, «if^er we,our wiueSjOUrfoTmeSjnorouv f"tjching^ihem^' thrNamcolthe euer>- man his handmaid, v.home ye hat! fetnt li- daughters. _ heiebytoHeeall loitl. bertie at their plea(uie,toretume,and hold them 9 Neither build we houfes for vs to dwell in, occafionof imem- inful ieftiontobevntoyou as feniants, and as neitherhauev.evinc}'ard,norfield,norfeede, petancie.ambuion, handmaides, i o But we haue remained in rentes, and haue that 'hey might 17 I hcrcfore thus faith the Lord,ye haue not obeyed, and done according to gall that lona- koowe that th«y obeyed mc,inproclayming freedomeeuery man dab ourfather commanded vs. were flrangeis la to his brother, and cucry man to his neighbour : 1 1 But when Nebuchadnezzar king of Babel Jj^'^j "'l,'^ beholde, I proclaime a li Gertie for you, faith the came vp into the land, we faid,( ome,& let vs go at all occ-.ITons. ' g Tliati?,! gine Loid,to e tnefword,to riiepcftiler.ce,and to the to Ienilalem,from thehofteoftheCaldeans, & g wbicliwat ' itefwoM iibetiie famine, and I ^villmakeyouatcrrourtoalfthe fromthehoftofArarr-fo wcMwelat lerufalem. nowefottherpace to dcftroy you. i,^^^^„^ of the earth. r 2 Then came the word of the Lord vnto le- ^eVr.'Vrom u.'m 18 Andlwillgiuethofemen that haue bro- remiah,faying, to lehoiakim. ken my coiierant, and haue not kept the wordes 13 Thus (aith the Lord of hoftes, the God of l' which dedareik ofthecoutnant, which thcv haue made before Illael,Go,and tdl themcnofludah, anddiein- f^ "ound <*Xit°' h A? touching this me,whenthe\' 't Cut the calfc in twain;, and paf- habitants oflerufalem, WiU'vcnotreceiuedo- ^'owe.ihat it could Biantt of loleinne fed bet\\ eene the partes thereof: ^rine to obey my v/ordes,faich the Lord ? not be brolen for (he !nc"e'nT»fed '^ "^^ P""^'^ ^^ I^^^h, and- the princcs of r 4 The comandement of lonadab the fonne "5 ntceft.iie : f^t >) pifiing be. Iernlalem',t}ie Eunuches,and the Prieftes, and all ^Kechab that he commanded his fonnes, that "omnaaded*" * 'tweene the two tfie people of the land, v",hich - pafitd bctweene thc\' fhould ty dwell nowe, the'tra'.fg'teiTo'nr *° 1 wil euengiue them into the hand of their fathers commandcment :notuithftanding I haue fjj''J"f*'l"°^'"- o( the fame coue- Cncmies, and into the handes of them that feeke fpoken vnto you, ''rifing earely, and fpftikiiig, w"rt°s. nantdiouidbef.. their life : and their dead bodies (halbe tor meat but ye would not obey me. i Whemlbaue it^cCtJT'l' ^'ocfi'^fou'eso^theheauenjandtothebeaftes ij'lhauefentalfo vnto you aU my feniants thfe chnfe" to be my , ... ""•''■""■ offheeartK. • _ Prophcts.nTuig vpeately,and fending »i!;*m, fejC ;^^;jf^;;>,^^^^^^^ 2X And Zetlekirh King of Iudah,and hisprirf- ing,*Returne now euery man from his tuHyvav, the chiidten <)faa ces will I giuG into the hand oftheirenetT«ies,and aiid amend votirworkes, and goe not after orfier ti«J'l»en inan.'o- into the hand ofthemthatfetke their life, and gods tofeniethem,and ye ihall dwell in theland '''ij'i'Jijn''^' ' into the land of the King of Babels hoftc, which which I haue giucn vnto you, &: to your fathers, ^,^'-, f,X"r! " ' r To fight jgainft ' a*"*^ gone vp from vou. but ye would not encline your eare.norobej' me. k liuuimofldj. «heFoy,,tiani^ 2s Bchold, I willcommaund, (aith thcLord, j6 Surely the fonnes of lonadab the fonne of ''§'"''y«)'''oitciciihth of lehoiakim the rfould not hearc, and I haue called vnto them, ^'ft[r''s"«bi!r"'' ire'ff^' o°phe'ci«, ^'^""eoflofiahKJng ofIudah,faving, but thev would not anfwere. fhew/.hihatiti. trade Chap 17.1J - Goe vnto the hoiife of the ^ Rcchabites, 18 And leremiah laid to the houfe of the Re- as much as though b Thrycaireof and fpeake vnto them, and biing them into the cha'.ites, ThusfaiththeLord ofhoftestheGcd h« I>obI'I fpt'ke "erinw'tvh' '^°"''^°'^^^^ Lord into one of the chambei-s,and oflfael^Becaufeyehaue obeyed tlic commaun- ^VeXfcnde'th Vji'noirrae'ilte*' ?"^f '^'^'^Ti wine tD drinkc. dement of lortjdab your father, and kept all his hismioiftersto but after ioyred* i Thcti tookellaaT.aniah, thelbrincof Ic- precepts, .ind done according vnto all that he 'pe^'<«'ol'i» •■ththemjntlit remiahthe (biine of Hab.izriniah, and his bre- hath commanded you, ^'*^' fetuice of God. thren, and all his fonnes, and the whole houfe of 19 Therefore thus faith the Lord of hofts,the the Rechabites, GodoflfiaeljIonadabthefonheofRechabflnl 4 And I brought them int« the hoirfeof the m not want a man,to ftand before me for euer. to Hispoftetftte Lord, into the chamber of the fonnes of Hanan, /- « a d vyyvt (hall continue ao4 «Uatis..Pro- thefonneofI-daliahamancofGod,»hich«tB , C H A V. AXXVl. bemtnyrwo-x Pl-'t. by the ckimbwofthe Princes, which ^vasaboue ' frrl/'^L'f'^jlA';?''^'^/ ,'! /V/( l'"'-^/ the charaberof Maafeiah th€ Ionn€ of Shallum, tht^toiU, mi msUih v btfort ;hm «ff. ^ He u coHed Therouleisread. leremiah. t Athcdidio- dite. i MfSDino, in prifan.tlirnigh the malice of tliC Ptieflet. The Kings ragci bt/ortthirulirs, mi iitiithit iefiri )htm tlfo. »} 7** t6 Now whcii tficy had hcard all the wordcs, KinsctHithitiatht fire, it Tbm it twtbtr TefituH t they were i afraid both one and Other, aiidfivde ' ThegodW w(m lie commA„i.mni >fth, L.rd. ^^^0 g^ruch, Wee wiU certifie the King of all ?'''.''<^- '""i-g e«i a ReadtCbap. - Nd in the fourth ^ yeereof lehoiakim the thefe wordes. the wkkedC* '^■*' Xifonne of lofiah Kingof ludah, came this 17 And they examined Baruch,faying,TeH vs afto^ied fot'the* word vnco leremiah from the Lord,(ay ing, no wc, howe diddeft thou write ail thefe wordes ^°"'^»' of ih« ^ a< 2 Take chee a roule or booke,& write therein at his mouth? BiQunent. all the wordes that I haue {poken to thee againft 1 8 Then Baruch anfwered them,Hc pronoun- Ifrael, and againft ludah, and againft all the nati- ced all thele wordes vnto me with his mouth, ens, from the day that Ifpakevnto thee, eutn and I wrote »i*w with ynke in the booke, b Which were '' from the dayes of lofiah vnto this day. ip Then faid the Princes vnto Bamch, Goe, «wemi«and three j It may be that the houfcof ludah will J* hide thee, thou and leremiah, and let no man kTheytfut«-ef« yercajCbap.ij.j. heare of all the euill, which I determined todoe knowewhereyebe. godly among the thhteeofhyeere'of ^'""^ '^^"' ^^^ ^^^X "'^Y »"«"™e euery man 20 f And they went in to the King to the |'o"nf(M^w'"''u'V lofiahf jeigoe. from his euill way, that I may forgiue their ini- courts but they laide vp the roule in the chamber "«", ';, \*\\^^ quitie and theirfinnes. " of Elifhama the Chancellour, and told the King that leremiah wai 4 Then leremiah called Baruch the fonne of all the wordes that he might heare. delfneted:fottbey Neriah,and Baruch \vrote ^at the moudi of lere- 21 So the King fent Ichudi to fet the roule, rte^m'''j'n"o/ *^ miah all the wordes of the Lord, which hee had andhetooke it < ut of Eli'hama the Chancel- the wicked to b« (poken vnto him,vpon a roule »r booke. lours chamber ,and Ichudi read it in the audience Tuch.that ihey y And leremiah commaunded Baruch, (ay- oftheKiro', and in the audience of all the Prm- '""'d "o'«l""p« ing,I am ^ fhut vp, and can not go into the houife ccs, which Rood before the King. iib'eir°hue»'°^*' * of the Lord. 22 Now the King fate in the winter Houfe, in 6 Therefore goe thou, and reade the roule, the ' ninth moneth," and diere was a fire burning I which eontei. vtherein thou haft written at my mouth the before Iiim. ned part ol No- words of the Lord,inthcandienceofdie people 2j Andwhenlehudihadrcad threeor fbure "l^^"'*^?"' « vyhichwaspro. inthc LordesHoufcvponthe « fafting day : alfo (ides, he cut it with the penknife, and caft it into ' *f''b"B^h'/'"* thou (halt read them in the hcarmg ofallludah, the tire that was on the heardi,vntil all the roule aD5 a' their "u"!'' ^^^ come out of their cities. was conlumed in the fire, that was on the hearth, fto'newaswhen 7 It may be that they wilU' pray bcforc the 24 Yetthey were not afraide, nor rent "their ™ Shewingthat they feared wane Lord, and euery one returne from lus euill way, garments, neither the King, nor any of his fcr- n* ^''J'"' '"• pl»tuel7a>J for meat is the anger and the wrath, that the uants,that heard all thefe wordes. when they heari"* T He (heweth that l-O''" ^^^ declared againft this people. 25 NeucrthelefTe, Elnathan, and Delaiah,and Godi lu/getnenti, lading without 8 So Baruchthcfonneof Ncriah didaccor- Gcmariahhad befought the King,that he would §'<>*=''"».''"''?<' grayer and lepen. ding vntoall, that leremiah the Prophet com- not burncyroiJe; but he would not heare them, ^d'h^tvctdl"""* Abg.butijmeere "Tareledhim.readinginthcbookethe wordcsof i6 But the King commanded leiahmeelthc fcypoctifie. the Lord in the Lordes Houfe. fonne of Hammdeoi, and Seraiah the Ibnne of jTbefaftwaj 9 ^ And in thefift gycereoflchoiakim the Axriel, and Shelsmiahthe fonneof Abdiel, to aacrBan''h''"ad 'o""^ of lofiah King ofludah, in the ninth mo- take Bamch the fcribe, and leremiah the Pro- this roalt, wVitb neth,they proclaimed a faft before the Lord to al phet,but the Lord » hid them. » TBiJ w* fte tlie waialiile before the people inlerufalem, and to all the people 27 ^ Then the word ofthe Lord came to le- j^'aTcod haihVue thatiejn&lemwrai that Came from the cities of ludahvnto letufale. remiah (after that the King had burnt the roule oaetbistopre- 10 Then read Baruch in y booke the words of and the wordes that Baruch wrote at the mouth feruethemirom leremiah in the houfe of the Lord, inychamber of leremiah) faying, thetageofthc ofGemariah the fonne of Shaphan the fecretarj', 28 Take thee againe "another roiJe, and „ Thooohihe in the hier court at the entry of the hnew gate of \vritein it all the former wordes that were in the wicked rliinke to the Lords houfe, in the hearing of all the people, firft roule which lehoiakim the Kingof ludah haue aboliihed the n When Michaiah the fonne of Gemariah, hath burnt, whefthl^^hat'e the fonne of Shaphan had heard out of the 29 And thou flialt fay to lehoi.akim King of "„,." |(,j{,j,g^j booke all the wordes of the Lord, Iuddi,Thus (aith the Lord, Thou haft burnt this thereof : yet ihi» 12 Then hee went downe to die Kings houfe roule, fayin?, P Why haft thou written therein, d'c'areth that God into theChance]lou«ch.nmber,andloe, all the faying, th^t the King of Babel (liall certainely J^''''°'°"'_^uf"* Princes fate there, e«e» Elifliama die Chancel- come and defhroy this laud,andfliall take thence aifo increafe it in lour,and Delaiah tlie fonne of Shemaiah,and El- both man and beaft ? greater abundance nathan the fonne of Achbor, and Gemariah the jo Therefore dius faith die Lord of lehoia- ^° '.*"'' l°"f^"^ fonne of Shaphan, and Zedekiah the fonne of kim King ofludah, Hee Ihall haue q none to fit p"-n,e(Vare'ieho- Hananiah,and all the princes. vpon the throne of Dauid, and his "■ dead botiy fjltims wotdei. 1 J Then Midiaiah declared vnto them all the (halbe caft out in the day to the heate, and in the q Thongh lehoia- wordes that he had heard xvhen Bamch read in night to die froft. . ceide'dhiTvet"'* thcbookeintheaudicnceofthepeople. ^i And I will vifite him and his fcede, and his becaufc he reigned 14 Therefore all the Princes ftnt lehudi the feniants for their iniquitie, antll will bring vptin bmihrefmonethf, (bnne of Nethaniah,the fonne of Shelemiah, the thcm,and \'pon the inhabitants of Ienifalem,and « "'»« efteemed a« fonne of Chuftii, vnto Bamch, faying. Take in vpon the men ofludah ally euil that I Kiue pro- "°Rj^5ci„p, thine hand the roule, wherein thou haft read in noiinced againft them: hut tliey would not heare. „.,,. the audience of thcpcople,andcome.SoBaruc!i jz Then tookcleremiah another roule, and the fonne of Neriah tookc the roule in his hand, gauc it Eanich the (rribe the fonn: of Neriah, and came vnto dicm. which wrote thcreinat the mouth of leremiah .-il »y And they faid vnto him. Sit downe nowe, the wordes of the booke which Ithoi.ikim King andrtadcit, thatwemayhcarc. So Baruch read ofludah had burnt in the fire, and there were it in their audience. added befldcs thun many like wordes. CHAP. ff>n taken, and ibea leboialiin andDjDiel,and hit companions were led away eap'iiies. Il VN'hicb is the Eaftgateofthe Temple, The prophet taken and beaten. Chap «YvI;.xxxvli|. Heisaceufcd, 76 CHAP. XXXVII. 19* VVherc arc nowe your prophets, which • fi^^g-f. Z,MMfuc»txirdrf(cmAh. , H» f'«dt,h -v^it irrfmUht, prophccica viito vou,faying, ThcKingof Babel friffr.thim. 12 )t'ti!utthtv>tr.gvait'ntl*»i(ifBtmtmitt lliall notcomeaeain(lyou,noragninft tliis lande? uitktH. 15 HtuUtitninUfuiinfrifou. ,q Therefore heare nowc, I pray thee, O my ANil*KingZedekiah the Tonne of lofiahreig- lord the King: let my prayer be f accepted before iBtr.fii'. ncd for » Coniah the fonne of lehoiakiin, thee , that thou caiife mee not to rcnirnetothe " Thjtis.rolonj uhome Ncbiichad nezzar King of Babel ^ made houfe of lehonathan the fcribe, lead I die there, ^tead m ihe citw; Kinginthclandofliidah. 2i Ihcn ZedekiahtheKingconiffranded,that thusGodpioDi. 2 Butneitherhc,norfusrcnianis, uorthepeo- they fhouldputlcrcmi.ihinthe court of the pri- iah was Mattaniab, i.King.i4.i7. ^£.lr.hml. c Bccaiifc he wai afraid ot the Cal- dcans that came ted them. « Tohelp« the lewoJ. f Etr.aent xt»iuh fijeveth the \i«^ hov hi mi^ht efcspe deiuh» THen Shephatiah the fonne of Mattan , and r - \Or^UftnMVf tow r/iittdci. Gedaliah the fonne o f Pafhhur, and lucal the {alem,heard tidings of them, theyfdepaited from fonne of Shelemiah , and Pafhhur the fonne of lerufalem) ajMaichiah, heard the wordes that leremiah had » ForZedeliah 6 Then came the worde of tlie Lord vnto the fpoken vnto .ill the pcoplcjfa) in^, ufemiah to?n"* PiophetIeremiali,faying, 2 Thus (aich the Lotde, Hee that remaineth in quite at ihe Lord 7 Thus faith the Lord Cod of Ifrael, Thus (hal this citiejOall die by the fvvord,by the famine r.nd for the ftaie of the yec fay to the King of ludah , that fcnt you vnto by thepeftilence: but he that goeth foorth to the "',''"" '>' ""'J' . me to inquire of mee, Eeholde, Pharaohs hoftc, Caldeans,(h.ill Hue : for hec Qiall haue his life for ^„^ „^"a! which is coip.e fonh tohelpe you,fliall returne to '' a prave,and lliall liue. chap 21.1, ' Egypt into riicirowne land. j Thus faitli the Lord,This citie fhall lurely be b Readecbap. 8 And theCaldeans fliall come againe, and giuen into the hand ofthe King of Babels arraic, »»•?■"''' hfate remained i^f wounded men among them , ^j-^r people,biit the hurt. thettuethofoeat. fliould cuery man rife vp in his tent, &bume this 5 ThenZedekiahthcKingfaid, Beholde,heis r!"uh'e'iDinifl«i citie with fire. iny our hands,for the king can ^'Jj' "iyou nothing, todtathasttanf. 1 1 ^' When the hofte of the Caldeans was 6 Then tooke they leremi.ih, and cafi him in- gteHeuis of poli. broken vp from lerufalem, becaufe of Pharaohs to thedimgeon of Malchiah the fonne of Ham- j*^., . . , _ • I 1 1 ^ • I CI-.- , d \> herein he arm:e, mclech, that was m the court ot the priton:and otieuounj oflen. 12 Then leremiah went out of leniDlem to they let dov\ne leremiah with coards: and in the dedm that that t Aj fome thinks goe into the : lande of Beniamin, feparatinghim- dungeon there was no n-ater but mvre: fo lere- ""'""''y he {°/°J°^*^|;°*lelfethcnce from among the people. _ miahftuckefeftinthemyre. ' r^1fue°th'f'"ken g'*Bn'hVv°'hich .* ? And when heewas in the g gate ofBenia- 7 Nowe when Ebed-melech the f tlacke by the Ptophet, men went into the mm, there w-as a chicfe oJScei", wfaofe namewas Moore one of the Eunuchcs, which was in the butaUbgauehim eounttey of Ben-i Iriiah.tlic fonne of Shelemiali , the fomie of Ha- kines hoiile , heard that thq- bad put IcTemiah in '°'^ i""^"''''* naniah,and hee tooke leremiali the Prophet, (ay- the'dungeon, (then the King fate in the ^ gate of ^iiy^ttMted"** ing.Thou-j-fleeft to the Caldeans. ' Beniamin) 'iUr.Culh-.tt^vr, 14 Thenfaid leremiah, That is falfe,I flee not 8 And Ebed-melech went out ofthe Kings E-ihiopUn. to the Caldeans:but he would not heare him:ro I- houfe,and fpake to the Kinpjfaying, ' '^'* ^'"' ■"'*• riiah tooke Ieren>iah,& brought him toy princes. 9 My lordetlie King,' thcfc menhauedone 1'"^*" ^'"' '"* ly Wherefore the princes were jngry with le- euiil in all that theyhauedone to Iercaii:!h the f Hereby isde- remiah,andfniotehitn, and lavde him in prifon in Prophet, whom they hauecaftinto thedungeon, daredihatihe the houfe of lehonathan the fcribe : for they had and he dieth for hunger in the pLnce where he is: P'°P>l"''°''"f _ j_^i ^ i_ L ,- /- 1 • T I • I • • motetauourat made tliat the *> pnlon. for there is no more bread m the citie. ,his ftrangers I (5 When leremiah \vas entred into the dun- 10 Then the King commaunded Ebed-melech hands, then he diA geon, and into the priibns, &had remained there the blacke Moorejfaving, Take from hence thir- ^y allt'ie"' o|hi» a long time, tie men f with thee, and take leremiali die Pro- JTaTto'bur gaeat 17 Then Zedekiah the King fent , and tooke phet out ofthe dungeon before he die. condemnation, him out, and the King alkedhimfecretlyinhis 11 So Ebed-melech tooke the men with him ^^Tir.-undcr thmt houfe,and faid,Is there any word from the Lord? and went to the houfe ofthe King vnder the trea- *'"'''• And leremiah (;iyd,Yea: for,faid he,thou (hah be furie,and looke there old rotten ragget, and olde dcliiiered into the hand ofthe King of Babel. wome clout et^wA let them downe by coardes in- 1 8 Moreouer,Ieremi.ih fayd vnto King Zede- to the dungeon to leremiah. kiah, What haue I offended againft thee, or a- 12 And'Ehed-meiech the hhcke Moore (ayd* gaiiift diy feruants, or againft this people, that yee vnto leremiah. Put now the(e olde rotten ragges naue put me in prifon? and wome, vnder thine arme holes, betweeiie Kk 4 the tarn in iEhr.fheiP. h Becaule it wai avilcandfttaiie priioD. The Kings cxcufc the coardes. And lerftniah did fo. I J So cheydrewe vp lereniiah withcoai-des and tooke him vp out of the dungeon,and lere- miah remained in the g court of the prifon. 14 f Then Zedekiah the King Cent, and tooke leremlah. Zedekiahs eyes put out. IN * the ninth ycere of Zedekiah King of lu dah in the tenth moneth, came Nebuchad-i J Where the Kin; had Tec bim before to be at Bore Iibertie,as Cbap,j7.:i, a The gates aixi i Which dccla- reih that he more h, came Nebuchad-nex- xarKingofBabeland all hishofte againftleru- falem, and they belieged it. .^ , ^ , z ^ndin the eleuenth yeere of Zedekiah in lercmiah the Prophet vnto him , into thethiale the fourth moneth, the ninth (i«j( of the moneth, cncrie that is in the Houfe of die Lorde, and the the citie was broken ^ vp. Kingfaydvnto leremiah, I vvil aike thee a thing: 3 And all the princes of the King of Babel k/n jowoe! '"'" hide nothing from me. came in, and fate in the middle gate, eu*n Nere- I J Then leremiahfayd to Zedekiah, If I de- gal,Sharexer,Samgamcbo, Sarfechim, Kab-faris, clare it vnto thee, wilt not thou (lay mee? and if I Neregal, Sharezer, Ra>mag with all the refidue giue thee coiuirel,thou wilt not heare me. ofthe princes ofthe Kin? of Babel. ■ 16 So the King fwarefecretly vnto leremiah, 4 And when Zedekiali theKingofludahlaw faying, As the Lorde liueth, that made vs thefc thcm,and all the men of u-arre,then they fled,and follies, I will not flay thee , nor giue thee into the went out of the cine by night, through the Kings hands ofthofe men that feeke thy life. garden, gatebetvvenethet\vowalles, b Whicbwa«« 17 Then iayde leremiah vnto Zedekiah, Thus and he went toward the wildernes. portetnedoere, faith the Lorde God ofhoftes, the God of iC-ael, j But the Caldeans hofte purfiied after them, "'de a.King ij.^ If thou wilt goe foorth vnto the King of Babels and ouertookc Zedekiah in die defert oflericho: h AnJyeeldethy h ponces, then thy foule (liall liue, and this citie and when thej' had taken him, thej' brought him fellevototbein. fJiall not be burnt vp with fire, & thou flialt liue, to Nebuchad-nezxar King of Babel vnto <= Rib- 5 VVhichiical- and thine ho^ofe. bh in the land of Hamach, where hec gaue iudge- 5 y,;^"""""* '" 1 8 But if thou wilt not goe foorth to the King ment vpon him. of Babels princes, then Ihall this citie be giuen in- 6 Then the King of Babel flewe rhefbnnes of to the hand of the Caldeans, and they fhall burne Zedekiah in Riblah before his e^'cs: alfo the King it with fire, and thou flialt not efcape out of their of Babel flew all the nobles of ludah. handes. 7 Morcouer hee put out Zedekiahs eyes , and 19 And Zedekiah the King fayde vnto lere- bound him in chaines,tocary him to Babel, miah, I am carefull for the lewes that are fled vn- 8 And the Caldeans burnt the Kings houfe,and to the Caldeans, lealt they deliuer mee into their the houfes of the people ^vith fire, and brake handes,and they ' mocke me. doivne the wallcsof lerufalem. 20 But leremiah fayde. They fhall not deliuer 9 Then Nebuzar-adan the || chiefe fleward ca- |0r ,«;>/««»/ feared the reproch //j^j ; hearken vnto the voyce of the Lorde,! be- riedaway captiue into Babel the remnant of the ^^'l"^* %^lv\a" of' ^^^'^^ thee, which I fpeake vnto dice: fo fliall it be people that remained in the cide, and thofe diat God, " well vnto thce,and thy foule Ihall liue. were fled and fallen vnto him,with the reft of the 21 Butifthouwiltrefiifetogoefoorth, thisis people that remained. the word that the Lord hath fliewcd me. ro But Nebuzar-adanrhechiefeftewarde left b VVheu leconiah ^ * And beholde, all the women that are k left die d poore that had nothing in the lande of lu- j„ j"^""^* 'j^^j^' and hij msthet in the king of ludahs houfe , Lhalbe brought foith dah , and gaue them vinej-ardes and fieldes at the w"hici. pot'fhe'ir with others wete to the King of Babels princes : and thofc irowen famedme. ttuft in their (bifn ^fritnorlhe''''* fhall niy,Tiiyfriendeshaueperfwadcd thee, and n Nowe Nebuchad-nexxar King of Babel and meanej were iin^slToufe were haue preiiailcl againltthee: diy feete are faflened gauc charge concerning leremiah f vnto Ncbu- j/jg^n,'^", m„ft left: which /halbe in the mvre,'J« taken.raith the ^ ^^ ^q ^ey ([^\\ bring out all thy wiues, and 1 2 Take liim,and f looke weU to him,and do led. fhe°Ki'no'o'i Babel *>' children to the Cald^ns, and thou (halt not him no harme,but doe vnto him «euen as he ftiall '(^^'"■h '** *"^ kowZt'dekiah efcapeout of theirhandes ,butlhaltbeetaken by fayvntothee. '^khr.ptihimtytt liath bene leduced the hand of the King of Eabtl: and this citie flialt ij So Ncbuzar-adanthechiefeflc\^«rdfent, ■upanthtm. by his familiar thou caufe to be burnt with fire. and Nebufliax-ban , Rabfaris, and Neregal , Sha- e Thus God pre- *S^:?.^^ M, ThenfaidZedekiahvntoIeremiah.Letno rezar, Rabmag, and all die King of Babels J^^^ ^l^if-" • man know of thefewordes,& thou flialt not die. princes: whom he made 2,'Eutiftheprincesvnderitand-thatlhauetal- 14 F.uen they font, and tooke leremiah out of tbefcoarge to po- ked with thee, and the)' come vnto thee , and fay die court of the prifon, and committed him vnto niO the King.and vnto thee, Declare vnto vs nowe,what thouhalt t'Gcdaliah the fonneof Ahikam thefonneof Sha- J,is^nj„[*_*" faid vnto the King,liide it not from vs,and we wil plian,that hec fliould cary him home: fo he dwelt f vvhome tlie not flay thee : alfo what the King iliid vnto thee, among, the people. Kmg of n«b«l had 26 Then flialt thou fay vnto them, I humbly i j'Now die word of die Lorde came vnto le- nowe appolo-ed ' befouglit the K ing that he would not caufe mee remiah, v;hile hec was flmt vp in the court of the f|,°","J5 "'f ,he" tethtbeinfi'mitie to rcturnc to Iehoiiathanshoufe,to dictherc. prifon,faying, lewes thathe left of'^^.P'"?'"'* 27 Then came all the princes vnto leremiah 16 Go and fpeake to Ebed-melech the blacke behinde. to faut' his life™ I andaflicdhim. And he tolde dicm according to Moore/aying,Thusfaidi the Lorde of lioftcs the ^ belt it was not to all thefc wordes that the King had coinmaunJed: GodofIlrad,Behold,I willbringmy wonlesvp- *]l the denial oHiis fo thcy left oft' fpeakiiig with him, for the matter on this cide for euill, and nor for "ood, and they fcHft'ofaDr*"''* wasnotpcrcciued. flialbedffo;;//'/'/i-'<^inrhatday bcforethee. 28 So leremiah abode ftill in the court of the 17 But Iwil deliutrtheeinth.it day, fiiththe prifon, vntil the day diat lerufalem vras taken:and Lord, and thou flialt not be giuen into the liandc lie wasr6e>'*,whcnleiuralcmwa'; taken. ofthe men whom thou fearef}. -n. r a C H A P. X X X I X. 18 1-orI wil furely deliuer thee, and thou flialt 8^^" ^"J*" I ■N.tl,iich,J.nnx"l>tfiii.tti>JrJimK.iH'>')'i pravc Mi:.i ihec.bccaufc diou shoft puttliy trult wh.chhea.cvfia uMmmdfiomctfiimiit. in me,laith tlK Lora CHAP. '>'»»'<"''''«'• haile left him m tbc [Dyrc, I Herein appea. %itc ofany. The Prophet at libercic. Chap.xl.xli. Shamcfull'munhcr, 77 CHAP. XL. fields, came to Gcdalinli to Mixpnh, 4 iitimiibh*ihlictHceio gotwhiihtrbewia. t hi dmUtih 14 AndHiyil viuohim, KnowclUhounotthat with ihefiopiithntret/umi with GtdiUuh. ^ f Baalis thc King of the Arrmonites hath fent e Fotvddfnlie THe word which came to leremiah fro.Ti the Irtimacl the fonne of Ncthaniah to (lay thee? I^.XgViTmMl Lord after that Ncbuiar-adantlicchiefefte- But Gedaliah the fonnc of Ahikani bcjceucd u (ought onely wardhadlcthimgofiomKamatlijwhcnhehad them not. tomjliethnnto" t;ikcnhim beiiigbound in cluines among all that ijThenlohananthefonncofKnreahrpaketo J^'ojoneaB*. werccariedawa'y captiueoflerufalemandludali, Gedaliah in Mi/pahfecretly, fiying,Letmcgo, which were caried aw.y captiue vnto Babel. Ipray thee , and I will flay Ifbmael the fonne of 2 a And the chiefefteward tooke leremiah, Nethaniah, and no man (hall know it. VVhere- andfayd vnto him, 1 he Lord thy God hath pro- fore (hoiild he kill thee, that all the lewes, which h Ti.ui ihe godly, nounced this plague vpon this place. are gatherai vnto thee, fhould be (cattcred , and «'''':«'' <•'''''« "» i NowtheLordh.itlibroughtit,anddoneac- the remnant in ludah periQi ? j'eTowft'deaJ. cording as he hath faid : becaufe ye haue ^ finned 1 6 But Geilaliah the fonnc of Ahikam faid vn- „£d_jj a(u„ i^^ jt, a'tilert tliit ho^ aeainlt the Lord, and haue not obeyed his voyce, to lohanan the fonne of Karcah,! hou Oialt ^ not luth as confpire lie bfginneih »• therefore this tliin" is come vpon^'bii. do this tiling: for thou fpeakeft falfly of Ifhrnael^ »'•"' dtftiuct'on. 4 AndnowbelK)Id,Iloofetheethisdayfrom CHAP. XL L tlie cliaines which were on thinehands , if it pleafc i ifhmtti kiHtth CfJaimh imhfiU), m* many other niih him, thee to come with me into Babel, come,aiid I wil - n Jnhi:n*n foUomth f-fitt ifhmotL ' ^ ^^^ ^_^ ^^^ lookc well vnto tliee : but if it pleafe thee not to xj Vt in the a feuenth moneth came Iflimael the Jtftfoy 'j ''„ ,he come with me into Babel, f tary {}ill : behold, all JD fonne of Ncthaniah, the fonne of tlifliama of fourth moneths the land jj||before thee : whither itfeemeth good, thefeed royall, and the princes ofthe ^ king, and »'* '»'•>« ^'I'V"'' andconucnient for thee to go,thithergo. tenne men with him, vnto Gedaliah the fonne of ^o^n^Jnij pj'tof 5 For yet he was not returned : therefore /«e Ahikam to Mizpah, & there they did ' cat bread stpiembcr.&pait /'•;'r * dwel in the land, and ferue the king of Babel,and fures in the field, of wheat, and of barley, and of the deft.-uiiion oi it flialbe well with you. oyle, and of honic : fb he flayed, andflevv.them lerafalem and the, 10 As for me,Beholde,I will dwell at Mixpah hot among their brethren. n*'?''^ ''""/'**' |Or,ri)Wfi»» to ||feruetheCaIdeans,whicb will come vnto vs: 9 Now the pit wherein Ifhmael had caft Ac j|^*'yj™("^„'"»^ thtm,trio intreitt but you, gather youwinc, .andfummcrfiu]ts,and dead bodies of the men (whomhchadllainebe- uoutGcdaliL. ''^'"^' oyle, and put them in your veifels, anddwcilin caufeofGedali.ih) isit, which Af.uhe King had your cities, that ye haue II taken. fniade becaufe of Baflia King of Ifrael, andltb- f Afafo-tified 11 Likevvife when all the lewes that were in mad thc fonne of Nahaniafi filled it with them "/t'^iJ'e'enemirand f Moab, and among the Ammonites, & in Edom, that were flaine. caft ditches and and that were in all thc countries, heard that the 10 Then Iflimael caried away captiue all tfc^ trenehes.iKing. King of >5abel had left a remnant of ludah , and refiduc ofthe people that were in Mixpah , eiien ' 5-»»» that he had fst ouer them Gedaliah the fonne of the Kings daughters, &r all thc people that remai- Ahikam the fonnc of Shaphan, ned in Mizpah, whom NcHiixaradan thc cliitft; I z Euen all the Icwcs returned out of all pla- flc ward had committed to Gedaliah the Ibnne of ees where they were diiuen,and came to the Land Ahikam, and Iflimael the fonne of Nahani.-h ch- ofludah to Gedaliali vnto Mi ipah,and gathered tied them a\va\' captiue, and departed to go ouer wine and fummer fruits, ver\' much. to the Ammonites. Ij Moitouer, lohanan the fonnc of Kareah, n ButwhenlohanrnthefbnneofK.areah, & g Which badbin asiij all ths captaines of die hoft, that ^verc in the all the s captaines ofthe hoft that were with him, capninesjndet ( Fronnbij fe- cond verfe voto Chap4i.7.'tf'e- meihtobeas a parentb(fls,and Jepataced mailct ijae,andthisvi- Sod is declared what ic was. b Godtnooued ibisinSdell to fpeake thit.to dC' elare the great blindncfl'eSf ob- fiinicie of the Icwet, which could not fecle that which this heathen tnaa confclfed. ffiir.cM/>. ^Or^ttl'fcom. IMaicmtHt. c Which was a cuieofludab. ^ Which wete battered abtiud far feaie ofthe Caldeans. e Who was of theKings blood and aitei flew bioijChap.!}!.!. •t.K"'g'*iM' thtmfotfou. gOr,c6«/i!n 19 (twill ill. f Which were fled alfo for feare of (be Caldeani. Hypocritw, Icretniah. Diflcmbling hypocrites, heard of all the aull that Kliiraelthc fonneof you,ar.d not deflroy7»«,and I will plant you,and Kethaniahha.ldone, not root j<>m out : fori d repent me of the cuill ^ Re»deCh»p. 1 2. Then they all tookc their men,and went to that I haiie done vnto you. '*•'*• f ght with Khmael the fonneof Nctlianiah, and ii Fearenot for die Kin£; of Babel, of whom found him by diegreat waters that are in Gibeon. yeare afraid: be not afraid of hiin,faith the Loiil: 1 5 Now when all the people whom Iflimael forlam witliyou,t0faucyou,andtodelitieryo» caried away captiue, few lohanan the fonne of f from iiis hand, c Becaureall Kareah , and all the capcaines of the hofte , that 12 And I will grant you mercie that hee may „j°| ^ ,'"„ M. wne with him, the>' were glad. haue compafnon vpon ) ou,and he fhal caiife you hands, hee can 14 So allthepeoplcjcliat lihmaelhad caried a- to || dwell inyour owne land. tutnethcm and \%ay captiue from Mizpah, retuined and came a- 1 3 But if ye &y ,VVe will not dwel in this land, p, ^''^'J^'^^f,'" " '* g.Tine,& went vnto lohanan thefonnc of Kareah. neidier heare the voyce of the Lord your God, Jhetefore they 15 ButinrmaelthefoimeotNedianiah,efca- 14 Saying,Nay, but we will goe into the land neednottoteare ped from lohanan with eight men, and went to of Egypt, where we lliall fee no warre, nor heare "'". ^" ""V the •» Ammonites. the found of the trumpet, nor haue hunger of ""X ^"d.Prou-. ^ i(J Then tooke lohanan the fonneof Kareah, bread, and there vttil we dwell, , ^j.yimtu. and all the captaines of the hofte that were with ij (And now therefore heare the word of the him, all the remnsnt ofthe people, whom Ilhma- Lord , ye remnant of ludah : thus fayth die Lord- el the fonnc of Nedianiah had caried away cap- ofhoftstheGodoflfrael, Ifyefet your faces to tiue from Mixpah, (after diat he liad ilame Ge- enter into Egypt,and go to dwdl there) daliahthefonneofAhikam^efcentheftrongmen i^ Then the fword that ye feared, nhalluke ; J^"' °°f *•* ofwarre, and the women, and die children, and youdiereindieland ofEgypt, aid die famine, of ^^ wuked't* the eunuches, whom he had brought agaioe from for the which ye care, (hall there hang vpon you their owne de- Cibeon : i" Egvpt,and there fl.all vedie. ttruaK^n.-fortbey 1 7 And xhe\' departed and dwelt in Geruth » 7 And all th.e men that fet dicir faces to enter {-^,74 f^/j7™£ ; whfcJi place ichimham, w hicb is by Beth- lehcm, to goe /i/A^ into Egypt to dwdhhere,niall di»by the fwond, g..pt", ,nd there DjBidofoidehad jQgj^|.g^li^^^g^ ^_ by the famine and by the peftilcnce, and none ot Nebuchadnej. Mm the^ionilTof 1 8 Eccaufe of the Caldeans : for thev feared them ftiall remame nor efcape from the plague, "' i'^o^^i BarzillaitireGile. them, bcciufe IlhmaeLdie foniic of N cthaniah that I will bring \'pon them ""•"* "*^' ti Fotnaaliithe King ofthe Am- ifionitetwasche caufe of this murihei. a4ite,i.Sjn3.ij),j8. hadllaineGedaliahthefonneof Aiiikam, whom the King of Babel made gouemour in the land. CHAT. XL II. )» tht a^uintt tike couniil^ofjertmkh nhtt they eu^htto do. 7 He tdmoniflitth ibt rimi^^ai of tie ftoflt nn fgi-e tnit 1 8 For thus %th the Lord of hofts the God ^^j, " ' *' of Ifrael, As mine anger and my wTath hath bene powred forth vpon the inhabitants of lerulaiem : fb (hall my wrath be powretlfoorthvppn you, whenye (liall enter into Egypt , and ye lliaU be a d.teftation,andanaftoni(hment,andaScurf;and g ReadeChapjA T^Heri all die captaines ofthe hofte, and lohr a reprodi, and ye (hall fee this place iio more. .t'^n^V'- ' '^'"•■ nan die fonne of Kareah , and leremiah the 1 9 O ye remnant of ludah, the Lord hath faid come vj. iuchtf^e.j. Tonne of Koniaai.ili, and all die people from die concerning \'ou,Goe not uito Eg>^pt : kiiow cef- (or tbetr ■nhdeiitr leaft vnto the nioft came, ceinly thai haue admoniOied you this ciay. . and ftubburm.ei. 2 And layde vnto leremiah the Prophet, 20 Siirely yehdiflemblalmvourheaitswhen !? [o'?""*"" ^tbf.tttour fr^y. -]- Heare our praver we befeeeh diee, and pray for ye fent me vnto the Lord your God, faying. Pray '';/,,^,^ '' ttjn Ufiye thee, ^3 ^^^^^ ^^e Lord thy God, euen for all this rem- for vs vntothe Lord our Gof all thefe words, chap.^i.i. rocMies.whichto^ voicc of the Lord oiu God. z Then fpake a Azariah the (bnneof Ho'ha- b Ti'isdcclajeth folniir thtit falfe- h«od vfe it with- rMitaM leuccciice, &ri,al proud men, faying vnto leremiali, ' Thou fpea- j„^ contempt of 8 Then called he lohanan thc fonne of Kare- keftfallly : the Lord our God hnth<*notfcnt thee c>oJ» miniitetj. ah,antl all the c.iptaiues ofthe hofte, which were to fay. Go not into Eg\75t to d\vell there, « ^'*!^'" ^Txy^c' ., ; nidi him, aivi all the people from the leaft to jButBanich thc fonne of Neri;Ji« prouoketh P^'J^'^jj^^iCca. rHcie'if tlechred ^^e moft. „„,j_ ,1,,^ brad forth into op«n rage r Ujt they can abide nothing but flattetiei, 9 And (avd VntOthcm, Thus (ayththeLord readelUi.jo.io. d Heniewerhwhatisthenawteol thehypoctitn ;t«wit, to God of Ifiacl, vnto uhom ye fcnt me to prd'cnt [»"' •■h« '>'«y ;vould obeyC.od and imbrace his nord , '''•''v*''''""'^^^^^^^^^^ ,' c L- humeffcngersfpakeihettiicthtthouehindeedthey be molt (acre Irom all obeili- yomprryersbctorehmi. ^^^^ e Thus the wicked doe no- onelyeomemne and hmt the meffcngert of 1 0 Ifye will dwOriii this landjtheii I wil build G«d,bttt(ainder,Si fpeike wltkedly ol all thenibai furr"" "' f»«>"f '''< 8°'*')'' tUcc ihf vifionanil the otcafi'^tiiheteof, u hereof tueniioo wai made, Chap. He prophecicih the dcftruAion of Egypt Chap.xliiij. To leamc by others example. 78 thcc apiinft vs,for to dcliuer v$ into the hand of de{'ohte,anJwaRed,isafp*areth this day, the Caldeans, that they might (lay vs,and carrie 7 Therefore now thus faith the Lord of ho/?3 vsav\aycaptiuesintol3abel. ^ tl)eGodofJfracl,\Vherforecomirityc//)ij^eac 4 So lonarun the fonne of Kareah , and all euill againft your foiilcs,to cut off from you rran the captaines of the hofte, and all the people o- and woman,child and fiickling out of ludah, and bey ed not the voice of the Lorde,to dwell in the leaueyounonetorcmninc? j h «« land of ludah. 8 Li thatyecprouokemec vnto wrath with thatwem,g"<«» J But lohanan the fonne ofKareah,andal the the workes of your hands, burning incenfe vnto kecpe in mcmorie captaines ofthehoftetooke all the remnant of other gods in the land of Egypt whither yecbee ' peribn, that Ncbu- 9 Haue ye forgotten the wickednefle of your ■' ""^ •""' •"" *?»• 7ar-adr.n the chicte fteward had left with Geda- fathers,and the vvickedncs of the >i Kings of In- "^ hinEj'"prin''cf f IiahthefonofAliikam,>fonofShaphan,&Iere- dah,and the wickedne(Teoftheir'wiues and your jnd'tuits.Aal'ib' f Whomtbefc muih g the Prophet,& Banich thefbnofNeriah. owne wickednes & the wickednes of your wiucs, whole count ties, bv'fwce'"' '"^''^ 7 So they came into the land of Egypt ': for which they haue committed in the land of ludah '°'^. "f""' 'i"'" "' • they obeied not the voice oftheLord:thus came andintheih-qetesoflaufalem? wevil«'wonn« b A ciiic in Egypt tlie>' to ^ Tahpanhes. i o 1 hey are not || humbled vnto this day,nei- cannot looke to ■ccretoNUus. g ^ Then came the word of the Lorde vnto ther haue they feared norwalked in my lawe nor fi"pepunifh- leremiah in Tahpanhes/aying. in my ftatutes , that I fet before you and before Zr"l!ZtTLn, iWbichfigBieed 5> Take great Itones in thine hand , and! hide your fathers. • Om""^ '*'*' ^'(h^^u' ^"^^ '" *^ ''^y "^ *^ buckc ki!l,which is at the 1 1 Therefore thus faith the Loi^e of hoftes « Which hiue "'"' ,,L, entrieof Pharaohs houfe in Tahpanhes in the theGodoflfrael.Beholde, I will fee my ftcca- f"")' '" 't>«'f come euen to i C>Ki of Phjnoh. fig^it of the men of ludah, gainlf you * to einll and to deftroy all ludah. "iiht r'on' 0?°°* r^'i! r M * r ' ' ° ^^ ^^y ^"^° them.Thus faieth the Lorde 1 2 And I wil take the remnant of ludah, that rofc.whjicby h* k'l b Id of hofles the God of Ifrael,Beholdc, 1 will fend 'haue fet their faces to go into the land of E-'ypt «ccp:cth the in- t n \a X ' ^^^ '^""S Nebuchad-nez7ar the King of Babel there to dwel,and they (hal all be confi.mect ^;.rf T'W ^'IT' fc^neade Chap, k „y fcruant,and will fet his throne vpon thefe fall in the lande of Egypt: the^- fhall e«« be con- w/rcc Sth". fiones that I haue hid,and he (liall fpread his pa- fumed by the fword and by the famine: thej' fhall fote the lord Qi« • uilion oner them. die from the leaft Vnto the moft,by the fwbrd,& ""'"'""" *'" ' ' ^"^ ^*^^" ^^ ^^^ come,he n-iall fmite the by the ramine,and they (hall be a dctcl^ation and ,.'!!," Ihl, !'*'!? L fl"?e r.b« ^i °(^^?' ■• ' '■"^^ ^ ^""'^ -/'/"""^'^ for death, an aftonifLment and a f curfe and a reproch. yZ) dVlloyTi roeaneiihatGod '^P ae3th,and fiich as are for captiuitie,to captiui- ■ ij For I will vif]te them that dwelin the land J Reade chapaA hathappomted, tie,and filch as are for the fword,to the fword. of Egypt, as I haue vifited leru/alcm, Iw the ttUfi*^''^'. ■ Cbap.ij 1. 1 1 And I wU kindle a fire in the houfes of the fword,by the femine,and by the pefblence, ffX',.' "^ " godsofEg\'pt,andheniall burnethem andcarie 14 So chat none of the remnant of ludah, g Me'jDing.bun them away captiues,& he fhall aray himfelfe with %\4iich are gone into the lande of Eg\'pt to dwell <"«*'• m Meanine.rn** the landof £gypt,as a «'fhepheard putteth on his there,flial efcapeor lemaine. that thev fhould rc- l! Jl^"!" V. ffiiufecar/t'J;, j^'ne"^'and 'hal depart f^om thence in peace. turne into the land of ludah tothe which they Zs'^^'oil* igyptiUaaway. ♦! "J Helliai breake alfb y images of))Beth-fhe- .f haneade(TretoretuiTietodwelthere:fornone tl'neoncefrom \o,^hfh,uf,of »neih,that ism the land of Eg\'pt, and the houfes .fiiall retiirne,butgfuch as fhall efcape. '' Gtid.andtofolow tUfrnM. of the gods off Egyptians fhal he bume Mflth %. i j Then all the men which knewe that their fo"s°Tan e«?it* CHAP. XLIIII. ■ • tviues had burnt iiiccnfe vnto othergods and all liciteibfuchand \—ZAa " T ^f T'^ ^^' ".'"f ^1 If ^""'fh concerning , ^ The worde tliat thou ha/t fpoken vnto ^'s D,adnes:eueD'to c'tTsinEgyp?^ ^ all the Iewes,which dwell inthe lande of E- in the Name of the Lorde , wewiUt-notheareit i"Rifie their wic. wh«e the^iewef . P^^i ^"'^ remamed at Migdol and at » Tahpan- of thee, )!'^T ' Tl .hatwereiled, hes,& at Noph & in y coutn- of Pathros, faying, 17 fct wee will doe wJutfoeuer thing goah Ss', '** d..u for the „ -L Thus faith the Lord of hofte the God of out of our o-,vne mouth,« to bume incenfl^vnto - Rcade cba.7 18. frrcX „ ="^«on'^dw.lkth therein, oflud.nh, and in th"^ ftreeres of lemfalem : for c.i/.;«^r, calling seance. , ^ /"aufe of thcir wickedncfTc which they »/;«thadwe''plentieofvitailes andwcrewell '^'"'''"rh'!!?- I Reade Chap.,. ^^ Committed, to prouoke me to anger in that and || felt none euiU. a^d fo of the "":?.' a, and a5.,-^,nd 36 thev Avttit to burne incenfe, and to feme other , 8 But f^nce wee Icfi- off to bume incenfe to fid vi.gin.and mo. c Hefetfe-hbe'"' g^^^^ ^^homthcy knew not, ««fAtrthey*<»ryou theQueeneofheauen, and to powre out drinkc th"ofo.rSa„io,» *,re,h.„eyes "Or your fathers oftmngs vnto her, wee haue had (Ifcarceneffe of 9^';"?:fHete"'.'h. "t^^^lTl iv^ Hovvbcrt lfcntvnto,^■ou almyfcrunntsthe all thin|s,and haue bene confumed by thefword P^phet co 5..^ l^rJa'mfo ," it ^TfP*'"^^ " "!'"prely& fending r*,^, faying, and by ^e famine. netbti.eir .do- Idourrl™. bat,h;; Ohdonotthisabommablethingthat Ihate. ,/And when wee burnt incenfe vnto the ''''J- might beware by ? ^ut they would not hearc nor incline their Queene of heauen, and powrcd out drinke offe- Vi'J'll"!!'*" n„Vwi?h7'r.""' T ^r"^ '^'"T" '^^f '^"'^ '° ^^'^"^ rings vnto her,did v. ee make her cakes [1 to make k This is m» .he Sdneir '^ no more incenfe vnto other gods. _ her°glad,^iJpouTe out drinke offrings vnto her jg-.n.ofidc Hoke the io,d-(or "^ ^"eretoie c my \vrath , & mme.-inger was or o taters,«hi (Wild be po^'-Ted forth and was kindled in the citie of In- f^V^tf'^'T ''?' "'*h"'''',."L '""''J "f'f'"'"" 'f ''S'^-^ G^-l* « o.ke. who d-ioMe Bi.i.ift«J diK •in/4;r. A/.ft^^»^»,„rT«- n j L fendethboch pleutjeaod deartb.healih jDdficknel&.lheY attnbuteit 10 «Jieil». doable pomflKd. lafi^d in the ftrectcs ofleniGilemjand Aey are doUs,aiKJfodilboaouiGoa. \o.4ai,, \ou-^m. e^... We4.r. vvithont . Deftrudion thrcatned for idolatric Icremiah. A prophecic againft Egypt, 1 Thitttachcthvi wichout ^ our luilbaiicies? Eedinfnymouming,andIcanfindnoreft. ''"Vi' 1f?r^" ^"5 T'rr.fiiaietemlahvnto all the peopIe,to ^ 4 Thus (haU chou fay vmo him, The Lorde ^ ""Bing.th.t bLr.rpalu the me;;and co the vvomen,and to alJ thepeopk faith thi.s,Echoldc,thac uhich 1 haue buUt,w.U I f^-'Z%'^"^ theit wiues any which had oiucii him that anfwere/ay ing, " deftroy, and th.it which I haue planted, will I caufe he had plui- thiag whftof they 2 1 Did DOt the Lordc remtQit^f thc incQifc, pliicke vji a\ai this whole land. t«Jthem. • be not ailbtc.i by ^^j. ^.^^ ^^^^^^^ -^^ ^j^g ^_■^^^^ of ludah , an.i m the J And feekeft <: thou great things for thy felf? ^^ ™"^''* ''""' [he ebphey tike ftreeresof lerufalem, 6of/;yoii,and your Others, feekc them nof.for behold, 1 will bring a plague „d cre'd, Xhe're- snoccjfiontoin- youi kin2s,andyour pilnces , and the people ot vpon alfle(li,faith the Lord:but thy life will gme inhe (hcHretbh:s ftifie their daing?, ^^ land'and f hadi he not confidei-ed k> ♦ thee for ' a pray in all places, whither thou goeft. '"''•'"j^- fh,1ur:et«"'V22SothattheLordcouU CHAP. XLVI. ^ fR*«teCCaafbpf the wick^dnesot yoU!' '""^'1'^'^^'*'"' r Hnprophtcitth the dfi'MHion of E^jpt. 17 Dtbutramt fore God.reade becpijfeoftheabominations, which vehau,c:ptrifcth vp Uke the flotxi, and fr--^ waters b^^^i^;" ^he or .hree.yet he wil ^^^ ^^ ^^^^ n ,j,,,lj j,^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^Ij^^^ ^.j,^., [^^, are mooucd like die riuers^nd he fayth,I wil go Egvpti«s,«.ho he "eftrove'thtr the mouth ofany man of Iudah,inall the landof vp,'*''<^wyicouerthecaith: I ml deftroy the ci- thought by .be/, eLlt!' Eg>'pt,&sins,TheLordGodliueth, tie with them that dwell therein, /,f;;':olTc»e - He (lieweih the ,7 Behold,! wil watch oner them for euil and 9 Come \'p,ye horfes,and rage ye charets,and ,„ ^^^ ^„,j^,,|^ *hT;'fiurv'eere. af- ^-9 And this Ihalbe afign: vnto vou,raiththe ficcintheNoithcoi^trey. by thcnua-Parath '-B '"" f^^^^^^^ tStheXgor Lorde,whenIviriteyou>nthis.place,thatvemnv , M Goevpvnro G.lead, ^andukcbalnie, O ^^--•'|i-6«. Jerui-alem,Nebu. knowe Aat my vvordcj jjjaUiUrely ftand againit ' virgin^, ?hedaught«-ofF.gvpt :m Tame Oialt ,i,„g ti,at doti chad neizat the uf,ii for piiill " ■ ^ thoi) Vie mailV "^ medicines :/.^ thoU (halt haue pleaje him.lfa J4,tf yongerhau ng yuuiuicum. , ^ , , i , -i ' no health i Tkaiis.at Cat- ouetcomethAio. ■ joThuslaitiithe£ard€:B?h©kk,I-v«lpg.ue »»^«3iai. _ „t^,j„f ,i,„n,,„,^ .,„j che,m(h. , abuesand.heAm. Pharaoh Hophra KingofLgm Hito the hand of , f> The naion^ blue heard of thy (tame, and ^ f„,,,Gilead n.onies,went a- ^j^ encn.ies,and into f he hand ofthem that fecke ^W. ,<;pe hath hUcc the bnd : for the (Irong^hath jid g.o«- ,ro« Co. ^ew^hc'i^ngVnd >^ishfc :as Igaue Zedekiah Kmgof Itidah into "cda-amllthc fcong an4 they are fallen ^^^^^aW [^ fob.o.ight there the hand ofNcbuchad-nexzar King of Babel his toth togethei-. - I So called be. ie»e,andother enemie,«ho a '.fo fought lusUfe. J? f The word thaethe Lord fpake to reremi-„„r,Egj.p,^,j into Bib) Ion, ° ahthcProphet,how NebuchaJ-neizai- King ot not yet bene ou«. CHAP. XL v.- BakcKliouldcomeandfmitcthelandofFgypt. comebyihcene. * ::::p:i^:;'::^:::}^;.:S' '*" '"^"'"' ^ pubi,ihinEg>Ttand dedare in Mfgdoi -'-^^^^,, andprocIa(meinNoph,an-J m Tanpnnes, ana ,h«noiaa«ot ' ' ;re thee; for die fworde medicine fan pr* our thee luile whereaJ ^ , -, ;hyaVc"tJ^7vrUantmenVi.tbacke?thcv ^,°;J|^^^^^ b Whereof tcade mouthoflcremiab, n thc firtirthyccre of leho- couldeuot ftaiid bccaule the Lorde did driu'c c.hip.;<.<,,io. iakimthcfonneofrofiahkinpof'jiidah.fnvfnr, thax\ w,"h a"n fn^onWe^ * '^"^ ^''> «^^ ^'^"^ ^01 dc God of Ifracl vwo , g He made manV to fall, and one fell vpon rrc 7.eaie of lete- clice>0 Banicli, another: and they favd,Arife,Iet vs goe ag.iinc to miahimpriron. ^ Thon dildeft fav,\Voeis trccnow: for the oiiCownepeoplcandto thchnd ofournatiui- [I*','''*'"*"' TrT^lf^Zn ^^ordhathbidforro^v^ntomyforrow;^cfain- tic from the fword ofthe violent. Th^y Jp'/d^hc ofAepeople,andtbeTeiDple,mikeththi«UmewativiiA«P<»U.*. 17 ihey didcty therc^hnraohkingofEgypt, Egypciant. Eg)'ptlikcaca]fe. Chap.xlvij xlviij., A prophcfie againfi Moab. 79 7 Howcanit fcceafc, fecirgthci-crrlhathe,!- '' Meinr^.ii jf ii ucii it acharge agairft An,k. ion, sni) a^ainft the ':"" '"."f'' y, . , ~ , III L I 1 • ''i • the V ukeilll uld IS the fca banke ? ciicn tliert hath he sf pointed it. by ar.y n ricts e- o Htedfiuletii «>Kiofa»reat mukituik, •> hath paffcd the tirr.e itiow'!, hckTof ^^ As I Hue, faith the king, whofcNamc ai!t>e dcrtroyed. t) They hjue 1- boDdaDce ol all l,and there- liAC ^redifobedi- entaud pfoud, r As veifes) f TlieyOullbe kice able to fpeake for fi are of ihcCaldeans. t Meaning E^ypt. holis, thcGod oflfiael; Woe vnto »NeI;o: » Thtfewfreci. font is \N-afted : Kiriathaimis confounded oat/ ''" ''.'J^^J^*' taken.: Mifgab is confounded and afraid. ^ liThacT.ne'zaar'' 3 Moab ll all boall no more of Hefl-bon :y€r tookt beiete he her like fatcalues : they are alfo turned backe they hauedeuifcd euill aj;;ainft it. ''Come, and wennohghta- and fied avvav together : they could r.otftand, let vs ddiroy it, that it be no more a ration : alfo ^J j'j.^"'"' """^ becaufe the day of their deftruftion was come thouihaltbe defboycd, 'O mad-men, ancit'hc b Thus (hallihe vpon thcm,anrf the time of their vifitation. f^vordfl-^aIlpurfue thee. Bafcyioouns iib 22 T he voyce thereof Inall goefoorth likea i Avoyccol cryin? fh'tl' be from Horonaim co'.tage one an. f fcrpcnt : for they ihall march widi an armie,and ^*th dtfolation and great deftrudion. c'Re'ad ll3.i«.ro. comeagaindt her with axes, as hewers oFxTOod. "• 4 ^J^^^t) is deftroyed: her little ones haue can- d Horonaim-nd* 25 thevflwllcutdowneuherforefVaiththe fed their crie to be heard. luhithwe.etwo Th-^t is,tbey il.al ^prj . foi- they cannot be counted, bccaufc thev 5 For at the poing vp of d Liihith , the mour- P'"" whereby J ay the great and 1 e ,i o ■ r, ^^n 11 ~ t^ . f r . ^ i_ „ ■ Moabites Ihould .viiohtie men of are moe then y ■''gra(hoppcn,& are innumerable, ner uiall goe vp with weeping : for m the going fl„j[j,5j. powet, 24 The daughter ofEgvptdiall be confoim- downe of Horonaim, the enemies haue heard a eHi'deyourieluef 1 Towit.Nebo- ded : (lie ihall be dcliiiered into the hands of the crieofdeffniftion, • m batten places, cha^d-ne^rsar. people of the North. 6 Flee and fane yourliues, and behkevnto ;J',7„'j|''"^i^ y'some taltetbe ^5 ^ Thus faith the Lord of hof{s,the God of the «^ heath in the wildernefl'e. te!yott,Ch'ap.i7.;o & Pharaoh.& E?vpt, with their gods & their and in thy treafiires, thou (halt alfo be taken, and which a.e y wotkj rsM-Allxandn" kings,euen Pharaoh^- aU them that tnift in him, S Cheirofh ftall §0 forth into captiuitic with his f„;„^i" L"tu'thy 2 Mcaning.thnt af- 2(5 And I will dcliuer them into the handsof Priefls and his Piinccs togcdie: . poffcftionsjor ib tery fpaceotfor- thofe, that ftcke their liues, and into the hand of 8 And the deftrover !t all con-evponallci- the word may fig- frtlrfbe" ft! rTd ^ebuchad-nexzar king of Babel , and into the tics, and no citie ihall efcipe : the valley alfo fhall "'6'' " ••^»™- Va.tf.il eie'k. ' Viands of his feruants ," and afterward fhee fliall periTn, & theplaineflialbedeflxoyedastheLord gVo-h thy great 39.15. dwell as ^ in the oIdetime,faitJnhe Lord. hathfpoken. idnie&hisaiaia- a God comforteth 27 f" ^ But feare not thou, On-vfeniantlaa- 9 Giue wings vnto Moab.that it mavffee and teinenih^lbeled III hutbat '"•-■■- -•'----'■'- o ' ca.tiuit^i cially t cb»iicbo(yiew«s, Iced h-om the land of their captiuitie, and laakob 10 hCuiledf* ic that doth the worke of the vainetolookefot itlnia"&'&i'r'D[b ^^^ '"^""'"^^nd bein reft, andprofperitie, and Ldtd || negligently, and curfed^ififc* that keepeth heipeatidole*, whThrema.^da. »>one (hall make him afraid backehisfuoid from blooJ. {."neeLweth irengiheEgvpti. ^ jS Fearcthou not, O laakob my fcTuant, faith " Moab hath benea: reft from hisyouth: ,),„ goH would ^ , . . OCaptHjine .^,iv..^.w»^...j .i.^iviw..aj.iv.^ l &lbatwth bReadcha,io.i^, <> thee by iudgenent,and rot vtteHy aitthecoff. in him, dndhilfent is not charged. a'comaoe.and cal. CHAP. XL VII. " 12 T.^XhereforebehD!dc,thcda^'escome,(aith leth this execo- 7h-a„r; o' il^, lj,i t^amd I' iThtliftms. thcLord, that I will fend VlltO h'ni fuch aS fhall ting 0( his venge- aVT.ic!i was aire "T H^ words of the Lord tliat Came to Icremiah car>' him away , nnd (]-,aIf emptie his veflcis, and *Z"^K\sWoxVt tailed r,aM a city I thcProphet , againft ihc Philiftims , iefore brcakc their b'ottels. thouohtf.eCalre- otthePHl.fltms that Pharaoh fn-ote a Aixah. i^ And Moab fhall be afh.amed of ChemoQi aosrcVtanotiiet armi'eofTeCa'l ' Thus frid: rfiel'grd, I■cbclde,^^atersnrevp asthe hoiife of Ifracl was aOamed of >< Beth-el "J>'f>-'»''- .leans.ir, ?! ,,8. Out of die h Noith.ard (l-.nlbeac a f\'. elling food, their confidence. i Hath'nofbe'ne OiV'i'"""'* ^"'^'^sJJoiicrfiOwthelond, and all that is there- 14 Howthinkeyouh&K/, Wcaremightieaiid :en.odi.edasrhe thei nat^T'f '1" i ^nd the cities With thcm that dwell therein : ftrong men of ii'arre ' . , leweihane.bnt feaion ' " ■ f^^ "^J^e m^ ftall crie, and all the inhabitants of -^S Moab is ddiroyea,&=hfe cjti?sf b\irnt vp,& ,^^jV,*"','' ','">*♦ a Theit hesri (h»l the land ^-,allho\^le, hischofenyong me areg'one downe fp (laughter, fe"ef fo called Cappa- tumbling of his v.heeles : yf'^hersfhalnotclocke and his plague halkth faff. ' fb7Mo"e"«*h<: d.iciass, hadde. backeto r6p«>chiIdren,for feeblencfTeoff^hands. 17 Allyethatareabouthim,m.oum'efbrhim, iftadilts^n'omwe tiiJI'he''phiu' 4 Eecaufc of the day that comireth to defhoy and all ye that know {lis name, fay, ' Kowis the niallChemcftde- ftim^anddweliiB sJlchePhiliffims, and to dcftrovTvrus,and Zi- ftrongftaffe broken, dnrftliebeautifull rod! l'y"theMoa- theirfandenenio f^on , «nr'allthe reft that take thcir part : for thc 18 Ihoiidaughtcr thatdoeft inhabit Dibon, tEMtomvpcr Gaia,Deo.t.!j Lord will deftoy the Philifnms, the remnant of come downe f^om t/jj olory, and fitm thiift : for Iffr^fj. off >h7ir hair''e"fot ^^ ■'" °^ ' Caphtor. the deftiover ofMoab'fhall come vpon thee, and ' How are they forow and bta. S , ' EaldnefTc is coine vpon Axzah : Afhkelon he fhall deftroy thy ftron? holdes. ' '• d'ftroyed tha- pot !s cut %-r) Ktth the reft of their vaile>'s. How long 1 9 Thou that dwelled in Aroer, ftand bv the fiVeno'.h & "i'hes? •■dtgdioucutthvfelfe? way, and beholdc : an '_ , . 'forbad his peopi* be^or thou ceafe ! tume againC into thy fcaberd, 2omMoabiscoforided|:foricisdeflto^d.hoiile m Thmthey tluj teiJo,Dcut.it.i, rcftandbeftill. ahdcry,tdyeitiiiArnon, > Moab is made utifte, fls-iMl anfwere. ?T And Tlte Moabites pride and craekie. Icrcmiah. ' Idumca. Grape gatherers.' a I And iudi^cment i coimtrey , vpou Kolon vpon Mqihaadi, . „ 22 Aiui vponDilK)n,atKlvponNcbo,andvp- 45 Thcy-tiwc fled, ftood vnderthe fhndon' a rheAmontei oil the houfe of Dibirtthaim, ■ ^ afHdh!x)n, becaufe of che for<;e : for a the fire yji'"'"'"'''* a J AiidvponKinathaim, and vpon Beth-ga- came out of Hdh'jon , and a flame from Sihon., pX^"no*b^' mill, and vpcn Bcth-mcon, ' anddeuoured thecornerofMoab.aiid thctopof canfc of iheir 24 And vpon Keioth,3nd vpon Boxiah,& v^- the feditioiis children, power, the Moa, on all the cities of die land of Moab fur ot necre. 46 Woe be vnto diee,0 Moab : the people of ^"j"^^'",^',^']' flThatij.hfspow- 2j The^horneofMoabiiCutorf.&liijarmc "^ Ciiemolh periiheth : for thy fonnes are taken (, whichva'ntld" r h'' v'll" d'^e is brokeii,laith the Lord. ' captiues, and thy daughters /*ii into captiuitie. the(eiues oj ificii OMwal 10 fay af. 2 6 Make \e him » drunken : for he magnified 47 "i'et will I bang againe the captiiiicie of "i«l« " though he' flutions enouob himfclR' agaiiift the Lord: Moab (hall || wallow Moab in the <= latter dayes, fay th the Lord. Thus dej,i,em ** vpoD tiitm . uH inhisvomitjandhcalfothalbeindenuon.. ftrreofcJieiudgementofMoab. • c Thau.," they he;'.^?cLLt.r , 27Fordidrtnotthoudende]rrael,asthough ^ H A P. XLIX. b^lKr^!' downetotbeit heehail bene found among theaies? tor when , Thevtri<,fchtLc,^Ai*mflii,e^mmomiHy7 rJxvua, ' •"'""""• Ihameandare thou fpeakell of him, thou art i' mOOUcd, ... ij Wa-M-r/au, iX /(f:/4r, J4 ««i£j«w. J'"'^*'*"f'"- 28 O ye that dwell in Moab, leaueche cities, X/Nto the children of»Ammon thus faith the ajheywettrepa. cUp huht'i^. " a" ^ tl -veil in the rocks, and be like the dous, that V Lord,Hath Ifracl no fonnes?or hath he none laied 1.6 the Moi. p Thouitioycfft makethhcineftinthefidcsoftheholesmouth. heire? Why /Ae» hatluheir b king pofleflld Gad? biteibyiheri.ier loheareofhismi- 29 * We hauc heard theprideof Moab {h:it and his people dwelt in <: his cities? th^uhi "n ttib^', •//4*i«« exceeding proud) hisftoucnellcandhisarrogan- 2 I hercfore bcholde, the dayes come, Gyedi were cjded away q HeVniilnotex cic, and his pride, and the luutineffe of his heart. thcLord, thatlwillcaufeanoyfeof waireto be ioto capiiuitie, «utfK»mahce jo Ikiiowhis wrath/aithy Lora, thy vintage, PritQs.and his Princes likewife. alio adtie called jhc people cit.cd J ^ ^j^j ; ^ ^^ J gladneile is taken from the 4 Wherefore gloriell thou in the = vallcj-es ? Heihb^n among- **''''' pU-ntifuU field., and from the land of Moab : and thy valle)' fiov.eth away , O rebellious daughter : the Maabites. I haue caufed wine to fuile from the winepreire : fiic trufted in her tieafures , fayiag , Who (hall {„,'",„ >7j„""" \ none (hall tread with (houcing : /Aar fliouting come vnto me? ( $ig„,fj,ng'iha, fhaU ke no Q-iOXitins. 5 Bcholde, I will bring*" a fearc vpon tliee, power atidtichcs j4 FiothecryofHefhbonvntoElalehc^vn- fayth the Lord God of hofts, of^all thofe tlut be "nnotpj^uatle to lahax haue they made their noifeifrG Zoar vn - about thce,&: ye fhalbefcattcrcd euery mangright * ;" « his iud^- t ReKfeir--fi toHoion-aim,thetheiferofthrceyereolde//v/^9 iorth,andnonelliall"athcrhimtliat(^eeth. „„„. ^own^ifory waters alfoofNimrimnialbcwtilkd. ^ And b afterward I will bring agame the cap- aThjtij.wittiont J> Moreouer,! willcaufctoceafeinlyloab, .tiuitieofthechiHrenofAmmon. lneli!"„l^Va''nfia1 Ciith the Lord, lum that offered in the hie places, 7 f To Edom thus fayth the Lord of hofts, Is ^ ^;j ^,; ^^^p,. and him that burntth incenfe to his gods. wifdome: no more in' Teman ? iscoiuilcUperilh- h in'tbei^sie of. i6 Therefore mine heart Oiall found for Mo- ed from fA«/rchildren?istheir wifdome vaniihed? Ch.-i(lwh|:,ti:e 0 Theircuftome a'> like a • fiiaume^and mine heart ihaf found like S Flee, yeeinha'-itantsof Dcdan (kthey are f,|;;7""r* W3! 10 play on aniaumc for tiie men of Kir-hcres , becaufe die turned backe, and haue ccnfulteJ to dwell) for I ; .^vhicli wasa d- fl.itesor inrtro- ,fjics that he hath <^otten is per llicd. hauebroushtthe deftruftionof Efauvponhim, t» of Edom called Pt.;«aVb* S7 '^ For euery feadfhElbeilbalde, and euery ^v^thernieofhis vifitation. T'cmaaEhphaf fi J, A i™ the time beavd plucked : vpon all die hands Qiall be cut- 9 If tlie ' grape gathere* come to thee, would ro„^/„to ci^e ofmoirnino.j, tin^s, and vponthe lovnes fackcloth. they not Icaue, 'owe grapes? if theeues come by oIecju. tVr"'';';''i' Is ^r,d mourning (halbe %'pon aU the houfe nigh;, they \vill deftroy till the)' h.iue enough. k The'Demie. f nt't.^' topsorMoabandinallthefti-cetsthei-cof:forI 10 For I haue difcouered Efuu : Iliauc vnco- l'';';,^;,"'™^^^^^^ f)i^i*Mtn. bauc broken Moab like a veflcU wherein, is no ucied his fcaets, and he fnall not be able to hide a^^.,.°(]„i; ,„,„£ plcafurc, faith the Lord/ himfclfe : his feed is wafted, and his bretfiren and backemd inuade J 9 Tiie>'i]ialhowle,^^!>f,Howishedeftroy- Iris neigh'.'oiirs.and there (hal'.ic none f(?yijf, yourland.and eJ?howhath Moabturned die backe >vithaiame> 1 1 Le.iuethy mfathcrleschildren.c^ I wilprc- f „'„',"•« (;„,, fo fhnll Moab l)c a derifion , and a feare to all feruetliemaliue, andlctthy widowestrultinme. would viterly Jb- th-nmlwutliim. 12 For thus faytli die Lord, "Bcholde, they flto/tbem and not % Thit it.Vebti- "'4Q"rorthiLs(hithtlieLprd,BchoWc,>^hcftian whofciudgemcntwasnotto drinkcofdieciippc, S'7°"''^';[,^s''„ th.d-nrr.iat, u p^^^ ,,5 j„ c?le,&: dial fprcd hii wings ouer Moab. haue affuredly drunken, andart Hiou he tnat l.iall \^^^^^l^ g,^,.ai Chap4,.«j. ^^ Thc'citiesarct.!ken,&th;ftrongholdsaie cfcape frec> thouftmlt notgoe free, butdiou ,odibeeu£f fteke vwon,& die mighty mens heaits in Moab nt that flialtfurely drinkeofit. ^ ^ , , '""""Kof^'"! day llntlbc as the hex-^t ofa ^^ oman in trauaile. i j For I haue fworne by my fclfc , fayth the ';^_r",;«7,°;';^'; vpon thee, 1 4 1 haue heard a rumour from die LQi;d,S: an ^,",',j^,"jj^**^ |j j,f.hnKd.ngct, Qjnjiaijit^rit of Moab, f>.ih die Lord; ^ 1 l.aue not fpated mine ewne peepUjWdliowa-.ou'.d Ipiiietbec' o Whic Moihrtr. 4^ Hethatefc3pcii»fiomihefaie;lwlf»Uin wMachiefetiutciEdoox. mKfTd OrDamafcus. Chap.l. The dcftruftion ofBabylon. So ambafladour is Cent vnto thcheathen,yJ«v<»^,Ga- them into all winds,and to the vtccrir.oft comos, f That is^awih. iher you together, and come againit p ncr , and and I vv il brin" their defii udion from al the fides rife vp to the battell. chereofjfaith the Lord. 15 For loe, I will make thee but fmall among j j And Haz.or fhalbe a dw'clling for dragons, the heathen,and dc(pifcd among men. o«<^defolationlbreiier :thcie(l(al,riorr.andwcl 8 'r''»''*>*'*''»^ pr^u i^ Thy |)feare,andwho uillapointme thetime?and them. an't^ndMrdc/'af- etit!j,whoa"''e who is the^ fliepheardthat will (land berorcme? j8 And I will fet my i throne inniam,&Iwil ur'th. CaMtam,' Edomiteskeptaj 20 Therefore heare the counfell of the Lorde deitroy 6or^ the King & the princes from thence, ot vnfo tbe time prifon«rj t^^^^^* that hec hath dein'fed againft Edom, and his piir- faith the Lord.but I'm the latter daies i wil bring "Cchm.ti chap, rr'e opTiios'nd pofe that hce hath conceiued againlt theinhabi- againc the captiuitieofElam,(aith the Lord. ^ "^^^ goatrncut ef the tants of TCmc.n : fiircly the leatt^ofthe fiocke CHAP L »rmie,m«iiiog. fliaU draw them out : iurely. »hc fhal make their ntt,fophici,thth.d.jlruatonof'Bat,h'«, miithtithitr*r.t* >-'^''^'^''^^»'^^J'- habitations dtfolatev^thtKemi ./.'yMf/.w*"* *««>'• "/•<'«''''■ ,.. be able to refiH°his ^ ' ^^^ ^'"'^^ '^ mooiifec at the noife of their "T" He word that the Lord fpake,coinceminp Ea- petiiecaptaines. fal : the fric of thcir Voice ij heard in the red fea. -J. bel,(x;«i concerning the land of the Caldeans u Towit.ibeene- ^ 22 Echo ld,he (hall come 'vp,andilic as the E- by the f minilierie of Jeremiah the Prophet, - ^EtrMni. ' x'A>chap48 40 S^^> "^ndfpread his wings ouerBoziah , and at 2 Declare among the nations, and piibli/l? it, " was faid o( Moab. '^^ '^'^y (hal the heart of the flrong men of E- andfet vpaflandart,proclaimeitc«6 , Hamath is ''Merodach is broken downe: heiidoles are con- h«b v/f d the Ba. me'aVerthe Confounded and Arpad,for they haue heard euill foundcd,4«e,.-ene- .lacet. "^ P"T°^^3'^"'b'0"> ag.-»inftBabelamuItitudeofmightienationsfr6 "'"• ,, Hciheweththat 5' ' Arife,c^ get you vp vnto tlic welthy rati- the North countrey,and they fhall fet rhcmfelucs '"'''" <^"''>''« heyofHazarwill On ydwelleih without care,raidi the Lonl,vvhich in aray againft her, whereby (hee (Lai be taken: 0'"."'° •' nsforry'ccout ' "^'^^■"Rf"""^?t«T.or baries,6Mf dwell alonc. theirarrov.ts/ib^'i* as ofa ftrong man, which is k Thit ;5,troft Kit that (hall not ' 3* And their camels (halbe a bootie, and the expert,/or none fhal remme in vaine. forward and lailtttem, multitude oftheircattcl a fpoie,, and I wil fattcT; ,io„AndCaldeaihalbcafpoile:aUthatfpoile "'""'"''**'' ; - - hpf. __ Thedeftruftionof letetaiah. Babel is prophecicd, 1 siialbeoucle her, ' Hialbe fatisficdjfaith the Lord. vengeance of the Lord our God, 4«rf the. vcnge- riditheieby. j, Eecaiifeye werejrladand reiovccd inde- ance of his Temple. ftioy ing mine herirage,(:7- becaufe ye are gro wen 29 Call vp the archei s againlt Babehal ye that ra Forioyofthj fan:e,as the calues in the graffe, ™ and ncytd like bend the bo wc,beliege it round about ; let none vi6otie,tha(ye ftrong/jor/«, thereof cfcape :* recompcnfe her according to *X"K/.»8t*. j'^pfj'" ."'' 12 r'W«f#w your mother fliall be fore con- hertvorke, 4W according to all that fhcc hath ,;«ijfi/or 17 Ifrad v« /5^* fcitteicd flieepethe Honshaae Lord,and vpon theinhabitantsof Babel, and vp- gainft his enemiejj »w.j-p?^'y''" '•»'^« tolabopithe ofBabclhatli broken < his [)ones. (halldote:afwoidei vpon her ftrong men, and fiir.//*/,. . , ground otto rake 18 Thei'eforethns (aidn theLord ofhoftes the Ehev llialbe afraide; - . : ' •. the fjuit thereof. Godof Ifiael,Behold, I wil vHitY king ofBabcI, i7 A Awde « ^^^n their hoi-fts, and %'pon • c|at"pe°«ar'wh'o ^nd hisland,as Ihauevifited the king ofAsfhur. tht!r^llaret<,and vpoii all the multitude that are .' caried away the i^ And I willbringlfraelagaifSe to his habi- in thSmidde!sof'her,and they (halbe like womehj tenttibes. tation- hefhallfeedeonCarmel and Ba1ian,and afi-.^rdee'vponhcrtreafures, andthey (hal be ^"'^,'"'''''^"7 fi'^'o"leflal befatisScd vpon the mount Eph:-a-fpoiled.-' thetelttowit, lu- • j ^-i » ' . • ■ ' o . . j 1 • t it - _ .••- * *£^<-t.:j.j}. Lorde,and do according to all thatlhaue com- tord^TS fhaHho meuTdwcll thde,ncither(halthe „i,^.' / .",11,, JhoHidttvifMd. mandedthed, ■' ■ fonne of iiMi cmane tfaerc;n. ; zars captains,who . . * 22 Aerie bfbattella in thefendjaAd<)f great 41 ^Eeholde, a people ihall come ^totnihe coofpiredagaioft deftriKfHoD. ■ -^-' •'-■';• ■ North,ahd aj?-eatnatidji, and many kirtgs" (hall [_'^''^',"«,^^'J';5'^ » jJebochadnez. 2 J Hov/ is the "hammerpfthewholc World* beraifcdvpftom' the coafts ofthe e&rth.' ' oneofS^m'inde! M'.vif^ baJ/aWr^ deI>roved,'and brbften lliowe is Babel become 42 The)' (hall holdc tlie bpwc and thebt^ckc- rpite,an'! flaioe '^^^P^*-?!' '^'j dcfolate'arhofigthenacieins! ] '' Icf: they ai'ecriicnhfidVnmercifull -.thcffvoyce the fonne otthe oi'i'hewotjX'*^' "24 Ik^uefriarcdthee.andthon art takcWPO fliallroarclikethe^fea, and they (hall ride vpon ^'""jl^j, j^^ j , ,. "■( J Eflbtl,and thou waft hot aware: thou art found, horfes.anibeepiitihar.iy hke men to the battel! |Ei,/o„„,,4(Ae ; ■■ 'i and iifocaughtjbecaufe thou haft ftriucn againfl againftthee,0 dhughter of Eabcl. • ' »fft ubt>, or ,mg. '■ ' dic'T.ord. ^ '■. ' ' ' . '4^ The kinojofBabel hath heanl the report "'^""/'^'s-H- . : •: dj Thetbrye hath opincd-hii rt-eafure, and ofdiem,& his hands '\reaiofawom:;n in.trauaile. thePtrfiana •fortliis^fslhfetWkeofthefLdrdcGodofhofles ' 44 Bthold,he*(haf»comcvplikca Hpnfiom' (holuidgathet 'iftfhelandoftheCaldeiife.' • ' ■' - i >■ thef^.velHngoflordcnVntothe (lrong-T\.ibitati- «*''y'^^'.«»f +«rfr<(w»*»f«r»- -'^*^<><¥«eagainfther+fl^th^'vthibfi bor- ort: fori v.'ilm.ak(!//'r.'w,'td'reft:.ind I will make ^.J",i''°*" ./row ; j^^ _ ^^^^^ ^^^ ftorc4i'tni«s : trcade on her as on them to hafte away from her -tc wHo i« ^ chofin meant of Bel- fhcaiies,anddeflToy her vtterlydet nothing of her man y I mav appoint ag'ainft her? for who is like niazzat.Dao.;,*. be left. meanduho will appoint mc the time? and who *'"j^''^*«^'l^'* v'fef princes anif ' 27 Dcf^roy allh^ "hullockcs : let thcm goe is the fn'-cphcard that uilftnndbcfprcmc? ^j, ,^ ' ^ '■.li.'.ticaicn, dowiie to thcllauj;htct. Wo vntothcm,fbr thcit ' 4<[ ThcrcfoichcarcrhecounfclIofthicLorde y Ofihelewrs iiy iscomc,«»'oft:rh.nthehath oanceiufdaEnrnfttlii!: Linde of .^'°' '^' out ofthe la'KiofiJabe|tod t»,,,, .r„ .:=„„ ."ainft Bahel, & againft the inhabifcnts || that and with thee will I deAroy kingdomes, ih.ug? «t'det' fiai'ntihvj: lift vp /Af.'r heart againlt me,adeftroy!ng =• wind, 21 And b\' thee wiUbrcakchorfe and horfe- pmie. a The Medf 1 and 2 And will fcKd vnto Babel fanncisthatlhal man,andby thcewilUbreakethccharetandhim n Hcmeaneihtbe ^Jflrov'icm « " faincher, & Hiall cmptie her land: for in the day thr.t ridcih therein. " h'!",d\''"o''''l"' ihcwirdedoeib oftroiiblc thcy (1:311 be againft heron ciiery fide. 22 By thee alfo will breake man and woman, ^iUti't Bab)°loni. thecbafle. ? Alio to the bender that bendcth his bow, andbytheewilllbre,.ke ol^^<^ the watch fircng: let vp the -arc'imen: barrcv are broken. donetohispto. Ffepare the fkoutcs : for'the Lord hath both de- 31 Apoftfhallrimncto meetethepoft, anda pleandtoiiis uifed, and done that tvhicH he fpakc againft the meflenger tom.i.etethemeflenger, tofliewethe Tetrple.chap. inhabitants of Bahel. K ingo'f Babel, that his citie is taken on a »■ fide ' By ttmmg.f* fp'ot'thelardof ^^ Othcuthat dwclkft vpon many i waters, thereof, rre'fidrL'ar'"d' Caidf a was full of abundant in trcafures, thine ende is come, eue» 3 2 And that thepaflages are ftopped, and the optn.Vthe'rtede* -iuers which raa the||cndeofthy couetoufnefTc. recdes burnt with fire, and the menof warre thatdidgro naiiotis. i"or«!T/«V"' J4 The Lord of holies hath f.vome bv t him Crciiblcd. , the^ater.we.e t sOr.i,,rouit. * f«^lfe,/:?7w^, Surelv I will fill thee with men, as ? 3 For thus faith the Lord of hoftes the God c *!,'" aid b''''he ^^■(mei 6.8. with caterpillers', and tbcy-fliallcryand ftiowtca-. of Ii!aei,the daughterof Babel u like a threfliing Jclifeil o.^gV-' gainftthce. ' flodre:tbetimeofherthre(hi'ng».«<-e»>(»-vccahtle brrjand G.ibj:ha *Ci'!p.to.it. iJ *Hehathmadetheeaithbyhispo\\'er.and u hilc,and the time ofherhnrueftflhall come. Pclibazzar, ta^^ fftabliflicd the world by his wifedome, .inJhaih 34 Nebuchad-nex7ar the King of Bale! Irrth "(vbennifdjall ftretchedouttheheauenbyhisdifcreticn. t deuouredme,anddcl:roycd me: hohaihmadc becutvpand 16 Hecgiueth by />i»voyce the multitude of meanemptieveflel!: he fwallowed ire %'p fike a thr^t:7iecj. \^ aters in the hcauen,snd he'e caufeth thc cloudes dragon.nnd filled his belly with nriy delicatcs, and ^.^J'^^' t-foc'ol* to afcendfi-om the ends of the earth: heturneth h.thcaftmeolir. . . . ". the le.* Vs bewjy. "lightnings to rairie.pjid bringeth forth thc windc jj Ttie fpovie of me, antfthat^h'ch was left ling their (»4te,»r,d k ReadeCfajp. out of his treaftires. ' • ofmc./y6r«/'('j,l;r vnroBabelj'ftialltheinhabit.-iht t!:'fi;A'''.''.«9fthe i«.i.}, ' 17 Euery man is abeaftbyfeKwne kknow- ofZion fay : andmy blood vnto thcinhabitams ^'"J'""'*"* . <«K LJ _£kf ■ Bels vomltc. Icrcmiah. The capriuitie. ofCaUea,(liaUIei-uraIemra\r. 57 And I will * make drunkchtf princes, anei b iwiiifoaflo. j5 Therefore thus fiith the Lord, Beholde, I her wife men, her dukes, and her nobles, and her ninithembyaf- a Thusihelor* wil maintaine thy" «ufe,and uke vengeance for ftrong men: and they fhall (leepea perpetuall ^'-'^onMbatihey efteemcththcia. ^^ee, and I will drievpthefea, and drie vp her fleepe,and not \vake,raith the King, whofc Name wh'hl^vT Chujch.as done to '["■'"gS. « the Lord ot holtCS. turncthcm. himielfe.becjufe S7 And Babcl (lialbe e wearie. yellasthelvonswhclpes. J9 The worde which leremiah the Prophet X When they ate ^p In their " heatc I wil make them feafts,and commanded Sheraiali thefonneof Neriiah, the infia-ned witli fur. j ^^..jj ^^]^q jj^g^^ dninken,that diey may reioyce, fonne of Maafeiah, when he went with Zedckiah jDo.'i'wmicaft"' and fleepe a perpetualllleepe,andnot vvake,faith the King of ludahinto Babel.in y ''fourth yere of 1< This was not ia wrclithtm.aiiu- thc Lord. his reigne:& this Shcraiah was a peaceable prince. cjp,'iu7t'i°b»rrc dingtoBcifhiz. ^q I will bring them downc like kmbcs to the 60 So leiemiah wrote inabookealltheeuill uenyeereU'efore 2jrs banket, flaughter,-*"^ like rammcs and goates. that fhould come vpon Babel, euen all thefe when he went «.' y ^Memino Babel, 41 Howc is 7 Shelhach taken! and howisthe things,thatarewrittenagainft Babel. ihe. to gtatuUte Ka»f.zli6. glory ofthe whole earth taken! how is Babel be- 6i And Icreminh faid to Sheraiah, When „/,„i'„'jJ^^^"^'"^^^^ come an aftonidimcnt among the nations ! thou commeft vnto Babcljand (halt fee,aud Ihalt fome matttis. 2 The great arifiie 41 The zfta is come vp vpon Babel: (he is CO- rcade all thefe wordes, oithe Kiedcs and ucrcd with the nuiltitiide ofthe wanes thereof. 62 Then fhalt thou (ay,0 Lord,thou haft (po- • s.lohn in bi» Peifuns. 4^ Her cities .ircdefolate: the land is dry and ken againft this pbceto deftroy it, that none delhlo'thts*""' a wildcmcfle, a land wherein no man dwclleth, fhould rcmaine in it, neither man nor bcaft, but whenhefai'ih ih»e a That is.his gifts neither doeth the fonne of man pafle thereby. thatitniouldbedefblateforcuer. tbeAngd tooke* *e^h"d"" rued M 4^ ^ ^■''''' ^^'° ^'^"^^ ^^^ ^" Babel,& I wil bring 6^ And when thou haft made an end of rea- milftone and c aft pattof'th'efiioyle' outof his mouth that which a he hath fwallowed ding this bookc, thou ftalt binde a ' ftone to it, fig'njfyino't'hmb* «f other nations vp, and the nations fhall run no morcvnto him, and caft it in the middes of Euphrates, " thtdeiUnaiono/ and which the gnj tj^g wall of B.ibel fhall fall. 64. And fhalt fay, Thus fhall Babel bee diow- Bah>lon,Reuel. idolaters brought j^j ^ . ^^^ ^f^^^ ^^j j^^j ^f . ^^j ^^j jj^ j j ^^^ ^-^^ f^^^ ^^^ ^^jlj ^j^^. j ^, jjj ,« ^ , vnto him Trom all •tJ/rr't> ,■ r , c ur u- t. ji-ni.i -rU m They (hall not eountteyes. « deliuer ye euery man hjs foule rrom the hercc bring vpon her ; and they dial "> be wearie. 1 hus [,f able to tefift b Meaning.that wrath ofthe Lord, farrc ,aU labaut BabvlonOiouM 46 Lcaft your heart cuen faint, and veefearc i- u a n t tt ^u vaine. pot be Helttoyed .1 ^ .u _n_ r L j- l.,i i i_ C ri A P. Lll. «i!atonce,butbv the rumour that flial reheard m the land : die ru- ^, /„«/•*/.„, v,^;,,. ,. zMUhf^U litle&litleihould mourlhall come //;ts yeere, and after that in thc f,ct,<,ndHn)tiput<,M. i? Theatul-wnt. 31 Jthoiachm be brought to no other^ ytCTt jhal/come a rumour^ and crueltie in ithoiirhiKonhiiffnJori^tindfiddfhketK'"^' l«?ec'ame'the''lu theland,andailer a^inft i-iiler. y Edekiah * tmone and twentie yeere olde *j.\'i«^54 18. dings, the next .' .47 Therefore behold, the daycs Come, rhati Zj when he began to reigne,and he reigned ele- i-'hrM.ie.u. yeeiethefiegc.and will vifite the im,ages of Babel, and the whole uen yeeres in Icruralem,&: his mothers name 5r4< in the thisd yeere ]?iid fhall bc confoimdcd, and all her fiaine (kill Hamutal,the daughter of leremiah of Libnah. Ihili'notXr' fall in the middes of her. 2 And he did ei.il in die eyes ofthe Lord.ac- hotrible deftroai- 4^ Then the hcaucu and c theearth, andall cording to all that lehioiakim had done. ©nwhichthePro that is therein. (nal reioyce for Babel : for the de- j aDoultielTebccaufethe wrathofiheLord a S» the Lord po. ^''/pvnw.?!!" ftroyersftiall come vnto her fVom thcNortb, wasagainftlcnifalemandludah, till hec had caft ?'tl''r"A>':.„ many places; ror r :,.ua tJ I'^z-t. /• ir-^ji-r i»nfle,K( gane nini •hat wasafift this laitn the Lord. them out from his prefencc, therefore Zedckiah vpiohisrebelli- whenthey.ebtl. 49 As Babelcaufed thc dflaineoflfiael to fal, rebelled ngainft the King ofBa' el nn. heart, nil hee ledandD*ri..j fo by E.ibchheflaineofall the earth did fall. 4 * But in the ninth yeere of his reigne, in hadbioughtthe r'pXie'orz'c:: jo Ycethat ^ haueercpedthefword goea. the tenthmoneth the tenth rf.v ofthe moncth fri.Tr^iry pyrusand hanged way, ItandnotfhU : remember the lord afaire came Nebuchad-nezzar King of Babel, hceand a„,i bis people. three ti.oiuand ofr,and !ct lenifalcm come into your mindc. all hishofte againft leruflilerrjand pitched againft 'i-K'''i »$ «. fhTfor" '"'''''" ^' VVcearc I' confounded, becniife wee haue it,and built fortes againft it roimd about. 4nrfc6<^jj.i. |.eop°e"'"°" heard reprochiOiame hath couercd our faces., for 5 So the citie v;as befiegcd vnto the elc- e All creatures in ftrangers are come into the Sanftuarics of the uenth yeere ofthe King Zcde^iah. heautnandfarth LordsHoiifc. <; Nowe in diefourdimmcth, the nindi^^.ty praireGmi"f"fhe ^" Wherefore beholde, thedaycscome,f:iith ofthe moneth,the famine wasforeinthecitic,fo denruftionofBa! ^l^- Lord.th.ul will viliteher grauen images,and that thcie was no more bread for thcpeoplc of bylon the p/eat through all her land thc wounded (j-.all grone. the land. enemieofhif 5 J Though Babcl fhould mount vp to g hca- 7 Thenthecidevvasbroken vp, and all thc d Babylon did not "^"'.3"'^ though fhecfliould defend her ftrcngth menof warrc fled, and went out of the citie by nneiy deflroy If. o" hic,^w from mce iLall her dcftroycrs come, nigiit.by the ^ way of the gate betwecne thctivo b ReaJe Chsp. nfl.bmiiiany (iiith the Lord. ~ »valles,which w.isbvtheKings garden: (now thc }?.+. e'vV h't'are now ^* ^ ^"""'^ ofacrjT enmmeth from Babel, and 01dcansir*r* !-y the citv round about) and they lapJuej'in'Baby-"' ^^^^ dcfttuaion from the land ofthe Caldcans, went by the way ofthe wilderndle. Ion. J J Eecaufc thc Lord hath hide Babel waftc, 8 But thc armie of the Caldcans purfued after f "' ?'*"*)(''' M °"'^ deftroy cd from her die grc.it voycc, and her the King,and tooke Zcdeki;>h in thc defcrt of le- j "member ier,.ra. "•'»"« (liall roarc like great vvatcts, andu found richo,anfl all the hofte was fcattcred from him. lernbybmeming Was made by their noyfe : ^ Then they tooke die King and carved him iliem:ferableaf° j6 Bec.iufe the deftioyer iscomc vponhcr, vp vnto thc King of Babcl to Riblah in theland . . y fl.ciion thereof, tucn ypon Babel, and her ftrong men arc taken, of Hamath,"^ w here he gauc iudgemCt vpon him. \ , ",„d c Jp.' S^ere"wo\"u!-" their bowcs arc broken : for the Lord God tliat lo And the King of Babel flcwcthcfonnesof j,.j.' dreth foote bigh. rccompencetb,fl)all furcly rccompcncc. Zedckiah before his ciesdie flue alfo al thc princes The Temple burnt and fpoyled. Chap.;. The capilucs nutnbrcd. 8a of iudah in Riblah. round about, all of braffe : tfic fccond pillar aJfp, 1 1 Then he put out the eyes of Ze(lcktah,and and the pomcgianates ivereUke vnto thefc. the King of Babel bound him in cliaines, and ca- 2 j And there were ninctie and (Ixe pomegra- ricd him to Babel, and put him in pnfbn till the natCi on a fide -. and all the ponr.tgranatcs vpon day of bis death. the networke w^r^ an • huruircch sound about. ' Botbeaoftof d :nihei.Ki»g. ,, ^oT'.ci^ the fifi: moncth in the "i tenth iajr 24 Andthechiefcftew-ard tookcSheraiahthc |^*J^""'j,^^^"' (*(■«« "day of the rrioneth (which was the nineteenth yere of chicfePricft, and Zcphaniah the '' fecond Frieft, "ciu but'nDeii* b/ciofcihefire' the King Nebuchsd-ncTzar King of B.ibel ) camc and the three keepers of the doorc. andfixr. b-jnihtn,and(b Nebuiar-adanchicfe llcwarde )i;/;;c<» f ftood bc- 25 HeetookeaLb out of the citie an Eunuch, •• Which ftrDtd co-.t,nued 10 the fofj. jj^g King of Babel in lenifalem, which had the ouer^Ighc of the men of warrc,and J"/^''/ ,< b^e had af* '/ Tk'jt ii.whicb 'J And burnt thc Houfc of the Lorde, and the ' feuen men that were in the kn^sprcfence, which ntct'^y mpeij wii hii fe'ruanr, Kings Houfe, and nil thc houles of lerufalcm, and were founde in the citic , and Sojher captaine of mem. •ii.siEg.15.8. all the gi eat houfes burnt he v.ith fire. tlieholle who multered the people of cnelande, ' ^'"■^*-^io^- 14 And althearmy of the Caldeans that were and threefcoremen of thc people of thelandjthat cffiuc:'iho'e'^ we're with the chiefe lieward brake downe all the wals were found in the middes of the city. themrfttxcdicnt, of leuifalcm round about. 26 Nebutar-adsn thc chiefc ftevvavde tooke and ite other wo, 15 Then Nebiizar-ain the chicfeftewardca- them, and brought them to the King of Babel to « hich wae noi fo ncd awav czvauectrtaine oi tr.c poore ot the Riblah. there mmtiooed people, and tne rcfidue of the people that remai- 27 And the King of Babel fmote them, and with ihem, ned ill the citie, and thofc that were fied, and fal- (lewc them in Riblan , in the lande of Hamath: lento thc KingofBabeljwith the reft of the mul- thus Iudah was caryed away captiue out of hs titude. ownc land. 16 But Nebuiar-adan thc chiefe ftewarde left 28 f" This is the people, whorr.c Nebuchad- w/din? of the poore of the lande, todreflethe netzar caryed away captiue, in thc ni fcucnth J" X^Tiieh wu tK< vines,and to ul thc land. ycerc, euen three rhoufand lewes, and three and ["'".f "''* °^ f ' ^ . ./- f .- -.1 o /f L • L • fentntnyetreof f Oftbefepmarf 17 Alfo the' pillarsofbraflc that wcrc mthc twcntic. bisrtigic^ndihe i«dei.KiDs.7.i5. Houfeof the Lorde,and the bales, and the brafen 29 In the "eighteenth yere of Nebuchad-nci- bcjioniDgofthe Sea, that was in the houfe of theLorde, the Cal- larheecaricd away captiue from lerufalcm eight *'='''• deansbrake, and caried all the braffe of them to hundieththirtieandtwof perfons. alfoof^KatJ•eer'i^ Label. JO In the three and twentieth yeere of Nebu- and the begiimiq^ B vvhicbwereal- jg Thepots al(b and the gbefoms,and thcin- chad-nexzar, N'ebuzar-adsn die chiefe ftewarde ofthe niDeteeBth. uTkIboj"^'' ftrumentsofmuficke, and the bafins, and the in- car) cd away captiue of thc lewes fcucnhundreth ts^'-/"*'". *' cenfediftics, and all the veffels of braffe where- fourtieandfiiteperfons.altjieperfonsv»fr»foure with they miniftred,tooke they away. thoufaiid and fixe hun Jreth. 1 9 And the bowles, and the afiipans, and thc j i And in the feuen and thirtieth yeerc of thc bafins,andihepots,andthecandleltickes,and the captiuitie oi lehouchin King of Iudah, in the inccnfe diHies, and thc ciippes, and all that was of t'.velfth moneth , in the fiue and twentieth day of _, . . goldc,and that was of filuer,tooke the chiefe fte- the moneth,EiiiI-merodach King of Babel, in the „j ^'^ \^ 1,^,^^. ward away, firfi yeerc of his reigne, "^ lifted vp the head of tie and honour. 20 With the two pillars, one Sea, and twelue lehoiachin King of Iudah, and brought hun out p And pane him bra{lnbuls,that were vnder the bafes,whicli King ofpnTon, '"^Tha'ns'he'bld Salomon had nnade in the houfe ofthe Lord: the 32 And fpake kind!'/ vnto him , and fei his jHoi-ance intbe h rtnasfoBiBch braCe of all thefe veffels was without I' weight. thrcneaboue the throne of the Kings, that were com t and 'bus at »» <)u»nrieie. j, And concerning the pillars, the heightof with him in Babel, length he had reft one pillanv-M eiglitcenc cubites, and a threeiie of j? And changed his prifon r garments , and caufrh'.Vobeytd twelue cubites did compaffe it, end the thickenes hee did continuafly cate bread before him ail the leremiab the po. thereof »(M foure fingers: it vrns holo'.v. daycs cf his life. phcf,« here as the 2 2 And a chapiter of brafle inai vpon it, and 34 His portion vfdi a P conunu;;!! portion gi- °'^" werecroelly thc height ofone chapiter was fiue Oibiteswith uenbimof thc King of Babel, euery day a cer- wou"nct»bt? networke, and pomegranates vpon thc chapiters tainc^ail the daycs of his life vntilhs died. bim. LAMENTATIONS. CHAP. L friends hauc dealt vnfsithfully with her , andzrc I TfnT-Cfhet ttw»Urih tkt tmjmhti ilicitiifteTuftlm., j hcr enCTDICS. ^,^n.iw,hth.ith,y*rt fUiuid li»uft of thenfu^^n,,. inJaiiis cariedavvavcaptiue,becaufe'ofaf- « For be- ctueltit . ihrt'A., J.h, U,tJt Mt^.-Ut. rht ,HWf *^,4 ihu fii&on,and becaufe of great fenumdc :0.e dwel- ^^ opp„fr„acf •o^rtt for fKfTj itiM, tr.dike F.urth uaithtfi'ft. Itth among the heathen , «n'f br fS-'Bv'^, x^ litaric that was ful of people? (\;c ± The waves of Zion lament, becaufe no man wondereih at the C;J ['vrR-r? \ Wi ■ • ~ . ^ ^ ^ . . J . . . .„'... jreat iadeemcct i!\ "T j^ cf God, feeing If- #•' {.t^'ri;^ Uj . _ „ _ ruralem.which'was f^jIC'^i^ Uf ceffc smong the prouinccs , 13 fitedjandiheisiniheauinefle. " viiW-.^ falf^''co"!e"* S^^^'^^madetributarie. to he i:owe d^e- * ^^^^ ivcepcth Continually in the <^ nigh Broyfdandde- her tearesr«fl»fc, bcautic IS departed : her pnnces are become Li a ^like i^i I "-'^ ;^ jxi is as a mdowe: (he that was great commeth ho the folemne fcafts : all her gates are ^ ^^^'^^^^ "* It ft^^^ I S\ among the narions, ««i''prin- defokte : her Prieftsfigh: her virgins are difcorn- ^"i^j'^/jJij, /^ iB^'^i^ kY ceffc smong the prouinces , is fited.andfheisintheauinefle. p,U4i.4. The yoke of finncs. Lamentations. Gods wrath, k Aj men pined d like harts that finde HO pafturc,& thcyarc gone pronounccd,and they flialbe like vnto me. t ofdcfirinev Ma^''h«'h!lI»e'°no ™'^'^°"'^ fticngth before the purfuer. 22 f Let al their wickednes come before thee: gejnce ag>„Tit!h9 7 lenifalem remembred the dayes of heraf- ||do vnto them, as thoi: haft done vnto mc,for all ""'"''.■"deUre. courage. fliftion, and of her rebellion, and all her pleafant my tranferelfions ; for my llghes are many , and 1!^^"'°'^ '^'^ ' ' things,cl-iac (Le had in times paft, when her people mine heart is heauie. Ufgrll",.'''''" i inhcrmiCery ' fell into the haiide of the enemie, and none did fteconfiaereJthe ht>ipeh^.r.theadiierGriefaw;her,«»«<^didmockc C H A P, I I. fommo" tic's th« '^^ ^^' ^ Sabbaths. TT Ow hath the Lorde a darkened the daughter 3 That is.brought 'fte had icA. S lenifalem hath grituoury finned, therefore Li of Zion in his wrath ! and hath caft I'owne '«f f-°^> p"'(>tti. k At her religion fi:ee ij || in dcrifion: all rhat honoured her,defpife from f' heaiien vnto the earth the bcaucic of Ifi-a- k'h" if"'''' "' Goa''w"h,"bt«s h'^^becaufc they h:.ucfcene her fikhines:yea,(hc el, and remembred not his ' footeftooieinthe anu/ftrorefail ' the greateft ot'jeie figbeth arid tiimeth backeward. day of his wrath ! c Aiindmuto th« tothegoaiy,' 9 ^ Ilirfiltbincfiei; in her fkirts:fliee remem- 2 The Lord hath deftroiedal the habitations of """'"'P'* •"«<"•>« • jOr, ■/««,» «!»//. bred not her laft ende, therefore (be carr.edowne Lnakob,and notfparcd : hee harh throwcn downe ,«,!?« h'ch was'' med ol htrlinne ^^'OT^ci ^'U)' j flie had no comforter: O Lorde,be- in his wath y ftrong holds of the daughter of In- cai'lt'd o!e(Zte. althoogii itbe ' holdmineaffli(ftion:for the enemy f is proud. dah:heha:hcr.ft themdown toyground:heha:ti>"o'>!eofti'eLord, initiifeft 10 The enemy hatli ftrctchcd out his hand vp- polluted the kingdome and the princes thereof Il'^n' '''7 t ^I'f"'^^'^^"'^' on all her pleafant things : for llic hath feene the 3 Hee hath cut off in his fierce urath all the .hcj" »wi^l\a ro GoJ forbid- 'I'^athen enter into her Sanduary , vvhome m thou <* home of Ifracl:he hath drawenbacke his ons is bound to bee forgotten in Zion , and hath dcfpifcd, 10 the inten; tiiat vpon his hand : tliej' arc wrapped,&.' come vp vp- in the ind gnation of his wrath, the King and the ^' 'h'°''r'"''* on my nccke : hee bath made my ftrength to fail: Prieft. reedie!"' °' "" the Lord h.ath ddiuercd me into i/j«rhandes,nei- 7 The Lorde hath forfakcn his altar;hee hath V Mine heauie thcr am I able to rife vp. abhorred his Sandluarie : hee haih gjuen into the finnesareconti- jj The Lordehath trodciivndeTfooteallmy hand oftheenemie the walks of her p.nlaces:they ouallybeforc hi, vali.int men in the middcs of mcc : hehath c.lled hauemadeagnovfeintheHoufeoftheLorde,as § ^''^'pforJ* eves.ashe thatty- o- , ■ • r, in • i 1 r r . ■ • • were accuftomcil eth a thing to his anaflcmbly agamft meto dcftroy my yongrr.cn: m theday otfokmnitie. lociaife Codin hand for aiemem- the Lorde hath troden q the vvinc preffc vp'on the 8 The Lordehath determined todcftroythe the rMemne brance. virginc the daughter of ludah. wall ofthe d:iughter ofZion:heeftrctched outa f"iUs»ithjloii'a ?hem\nder'foote" '^ * for tbtfc things I wccpe: mine cvc, r,iidewihai . .i»eardofmy troubIej^4>;g^s this the citie that men call,! he pci fedion of bcaiicie, and the ioye ofthe whole earth? 1 6 Al chine enemies Kane opened their moucB againft thee: they hide and gnalh the teeth, fay- ing,Let vsdeuoureit : certainely this is the day thjc we looked for ; wchaue found and^ccnc it. 17 * The Lord hath done that which he had purpod'd : he hath fulfilled his word that he had determined of old time : he hath throwen down, and not fpared : hce hatli caufed thine cnemie to reioyce ouer thee, and fetvptliehorneoftljine aduerfarics. 18 7 heir heart *cryedvnro the Lrrd, Ouall of the daughter Zion,lct teares ninne do wne like ariuer,dayanunight: take thee no reft, neither let the apple of thine e\'e ceafe. 19 Anfc,cry in the night: inthebeginrun"of the \ratchcs ponre out thine heart like water Jbe- fore the face of the Lord : lift vp thine hands to- ivard him for the life of thyyouJT children, that laint for hiinger in die comereof" all thefbreetes. 20 l>cholde,OLord, andconfldeteowhom^ diou haft done thus : fliall the women eate their fixiite, dxa children of a II fpanne long? Qiallche Prieft and the Prophet be fiaiiie in the Sandua- tie of the Lord ? 2 1 The ybng and the oldc lie on the ground in the ilrectes : my virgins and n>y yong naen are fallen hj'ttierword:tl ,011 l:iaflfiainer6??»in'the day of thy w rath : thou hail killed &: not fpared. 22 Thou Iiaft cnlled as in afblemnedayniy II tenrours ro-jnd about, fo that in the day of the 1 ordes wrath none efcaped nor remained : thofe that 1 haue noiuifhed and brought vp, hath mine enemie confiimed. C HAP.. HI. 1 Am the mar, that hathfeene ^ aflidion in the rod of his indignation. He Iiath thldc n>e, -and brought mee into> T.t::r.^^,^'''^''^''^'^i^?''^^^' liiefjlff propbett and Inpocrites, when hce drcljtrd (hedcliruAioDcf If ruratcm,as lert. b He fpealieilt litis u one chat' (t\t Godt heauie i Surely he is turned againfl me : he tumeth his liand againH me all the day. 4 My fiefi) and my ft:inpe hath he caufed to wave oM^and he hath broken my bones. 5 Hcchath ''builcfcdagainftme, andcom- pafledw/e withgall,find labour. 6 Hehathfetmeindarkeplaeesjastheythat iudficmfnu,«'i.'U be dead for eue^., , - ba gtcaily feated. 7 Hee hath hedged about mee,that I cannot andihetefoie getout • hehachmade iT.y cbaines heauie. •"htl'drrftic 8 Airowhenlcryan'dniowte,hecfl,utcetb of wordci. out my ' prayer. t This ita great 9 He hath <^ ftoppcd Vp my wayes With hcw- "odi"'°het 1 hi "* Itenc,"'"' turned away my paths. k« notthcfruiteoliliei'ptayeit, and caufetbthem to thinie that they at* Dot heard, wliich thing God vfethto (ioc,tbac they might pray tOMC caiaeftiyasd ihe »rusi. d Aiidkcei)cibueiQholdai3yiib)i'.u. 10 f He was vnto me 4< a bcare lying in way t, « f' ''»''' "o Letweene 14 Ivv3sadeririontoallmypeople,/ia<^their fiope* innie. Ime: but only that 21 I confider this in mine heart; therefore ®'"* '"'■'>:s«"'= haue I hope. n.e.ces lake & 1«, - f , - , . . . his pxoniife will 22 It js theLordes 'mcrciesthatweearenot eutthaue his confumed,becaufe his compaflions failcnor. Cimfch 10 temaine 2 ? TAfv .^rerenued ^ euery mominc ; great is "'°''g'' '•"y be thyfklthfulnefle. number.lfa , <,, 24 The Lord » nvf ' portion, faith my foule ; k We tceU thy •therefore will I hope in him. benefites daily. ' 2 J The Lord is good vnto them, thattniftin ]^,)\l°^,f^^s. \mi,andxQ the Ibule that feeketh hun. ners of the earth. . ^. . , " ^ . . te.h fo, faccour. j> In oucrthrowmg the right ofa man before p Hetafcethno the face of the mofi High, pleafure in it,brit z6 Infubuertineamaninhiscaufe :theLord doe'hitofDecer -■' . . '^^ niy foroor ameniS •Jfeethltnot. , , ^ , , , rrear, whrn he Cuf; J7 Who is he then that faitn, and it commeth fereth the wicked Copafle,«»^cheLordtcomm.'mdethitnot? tooppreffetbe j8 Oiitof the mouth oi the moft High pro-, f""'- , , . ceedeth not 1 eiull and good ? ^,4,,. J9 Wherefore /^o IS the litiin^f man (brow- qnedcethnot full ? man j^y^*«;A for his Gnne. . • deiite therein. 40 Letv3feavchandtrieour™iyes,andtmne ^"h.Ilr.Td 'ne " aga'ne tothcLord. withuutOd* At Let vslirtvp "our hearts with our handes pmnidence. vnto God in the hcauens. ' "^^^ h^m^fkl* 42 We haue finned.andhaue rebelled : there- A,,%i';""'' ^re thou IiaTr not (j^ared. t when God aft 4 J Thou h-ii couered wv/ichwTatbjOnd per- flifteihh''". feaited vs : thcu liaft naine,^';i not fpared. h,ZI',"vh,^^ 44 Thou haft couered thy fclfe with a ctoude, foieistoiifivp ifaat 9HT pray er QlOuld not paffg dirOUglv the hands it biR. Great famine. Lamentations, Sinnes of the Pricftcs. zXw.4.1}. 4J Thou haft made vs ttin a^ainlt vs. Ikinne dcaueth to their bones: it is withered Ukc aow/m gujT.ft 47 Feare,and afnare is come vpon vs with de- a ftocke. abooiioauon «at« folarion and dcftrudion. 9 They that be (lainc with the fword arc het- Wm. 48 Minceyeca(tethoutriuersofwater,forthc ter then they that are killed with hunger: for dcitntdion of the daughter of my people. they fade away as they were ftricken through for 49 Mine eye droppeth without ftay and cea- the ffruitesoftheficldc. fForlacJteof fetlinot, 10 The handcs of the pirifull women haue foode'heypiM jo Till the Lord lookedowne, and beholde fodden their own children,iri;ci; were their meat '„^^J'"' """ from heauen. in the deftrudion of the daughtcrof my people. jTimoDertorae Ji Mine eye "breakcth mine heart bccaufe of 1 1 The Lord hath accomplifted his indigna- withfotewteping all the daughters of my citic. tion ; he hath powred out his fieice wrath, hee g He neinnb forall inj5,peoplc. j^ Mine enemies chafed mc fore LTcc a birde, hath kindled a foe in Zion, which hath deuoureti that thefe ihiogj without caufe. the foun-lations thereof. are come lopaffe Re^el„e„. 53 They haue (hut vp my life y inthcdunge- 12 The Kingsofche earth, and all the inhabi- lyVoau'iitn""'' j«. iiowbewjsin on,andcaftaftonevponmc. tantsofrhe world wouldnothauebcleeued that expedtaiion. ihtmity dungeon. J 4 Waters flowed ouer mine head, tbe» the adueriarie and the cnemielljould haue entred i* So'n"eft"« thought I, I am deftroyed. into the gates of lenifalem : rain* wfcjcb'''''hf 5J I called vpon thy NameiOLord,out of the ij For the finnes of her Prophets, ^thcini- wenlftumblerton' lowe dungeon. auities of her Priefts that haue fhed theblood of theblood.whereol $6 Thou haft heard my voycc: ftopnotthinc tneiuftinthemiddescfgher. the citiewai full, care irom my figh ayid£ron\ my crie. 14 They haue wandred as blinde men •» in the be'^,?en''whi'c'[, J7 Thoudreweftnecrein the day that I cal- ftreetes, and they were polluted with blood, Co cameto deftroy led vpon thee : thon faideft,Fcare not. that > they would not touch their g.ira-.ents. them.touid aot 58 O Lord, rhou haft maintained the caufe of 15 Bwfthey cryed vnt«them,Depart^epol- ^^^f'£'*'°' 1 % breath of our noftrds, theAnoyn- was a figure of C H A P. 1 1 IL ted ofthe Lord was taken in their nets, of whom ^"iji^-^ .^ ^ ^^ t BytbegoWe he TjOweisthc »golde become fo[ldimme> the wefaid, VnJerhisftiadowewenialbeprclerued by del'fion'!'' ** weaneththe pno. Lj moft fine gold is changed, (Wdf the ftones of aliuc among the heathen. ]OTJ>t»tify cc«,asbytbe the Sanduary arcfcattcredinthc comcrofcuery 21 Reiovce and he glad, bQ daughter Edom, wt"*"'/'. td".Mr'- ftrcete [ thatdwelld^inthelnndofVx, thecupalfoH^al ;;;{! -^^^^^^ Ptiertes, 3. The noblellmcnofZion comparable to fine pafle through vnto thee; thoulhalt bcdnmken, ,h„aftet feaemi* I0r,bid. golde, howe are they efteemed as earthen '' pit- || and vomit. yeenstbeitfo- b WhiTh'a'reof <^hers, 4:<^'d1C workc ofthchandts ofthcpottcv! 22 ThypuniftunetisacComplifhcd,Odaugh- ^^*"{Jjj[Jf^/" fmail eft.ma't'rti, 3 Eu^n the dragons = draw out thcbreaJte, ter Zion : he o wil no more caiie dice away into 'J^.^^^ ^*'J,^ ^^ aaii haue none and giue fucke to their yong, *««f the daughter of captiuitie, bia hee willvifite thine iniquitie, O totmeDcedfot honnnr. my people is becemt cruell like the '^ oftriches in daughter Edom,hc will difcoucr thy finnes. eoer. 5 ■^''""el"^« thcwilderneflc. CHAP V •Jrasons be cruell, ^, r , /• t • i m 1 t • v, n rt r. v . yet they pitie 4 Thctongucofthefuckingchildc cleaiicth r^tfrttTrofttroxUh. a TbifpraTerM tbeirvfngand to thcroofeot hismouth for thii-ft : the young Tj Emember, OLorde, what iscomc vpon vs: jjthouffhtwaj Boittifh them, children aflcc brad, but no man breaketh it vnto IV ^ confider,and behold our reproche. made when foii* them. 2 Our inheritance is turned to thcftrangers, of f'*p»"'pl« which tbin? leru- J The women J TheydiatdidfoedcdeLcatclyjpcrifhin the ourhoufes to thealiants. ripibe'/othe*"'^ for&ke their chil- ftrcctes: they that wcTC brought vp in Harletcm- j We are fathcrleffe aicn without father,4»J aithepooreftre- j""'k*K''"°'^"''' hraccthedongue. our mothers are as widowcs. mained.and fi>ni« Joh.j9 17.'^^"' ^ ^^"^ ^^^ iniquitie of the daughter of my 4 Wee haue dninkc our b water for money, ]|^"Jj^"J^"' ^S^^P' people is become greater then the finne of So- <«»ge. cWear'eloj. die m bOwllCjthen the rcdde precious ftonCS : they a«d in league md amitie with thcm,or bauc fu. mined our ft luei vnto ihem. tiant, The peoples raifcrie. i AioDtfjthcri hjuc bin iiiinirr>cd foi ihclcliDncs, (o weihacateciil' Bible if the rime rinuc>,a[c pa- nilhedf e Beciureofihe CDcmiey came fro the wildetncs, aad wcnidnot fuHervs 10 goe & feeke our Bfccllity loode, f Tliitis,by (be eoetnici hand, g Tfaeir flancry wai (o great that they were notable to abide it. b Thcte were no morelawes nor forme ol coaimoa wcaltii. Chap.;. tians,<«»«/ the maydes in the cities of ludah. 1 2 The princes are hanged vp by f their hanti : the faces of tlie Elden were not had in ho- nour. The vifion. 84 the Yon« n-iOi from their fongs* 1 5 Tne ioy of our heart is gone,oiir daiuice is turned into mourning. r ^ The croune of "our head is fallen: wo now vnto vs.tliat we haue finned. j ^,,,, _,,.•. 17 Therefore our heart is hcauie for thefe k Andthertf.ue thin neaet defolate: the foxes runne vpon it. Twhere by ii de- 19 3«rthou,0Lord,remaincftfor ''cucnthy elated that it it throne is from generation to generation. ««>i '" mars pow- 20 Wherefore doefl thou forget vs for euer, GodbutTiliMl and forfike vs fo long time? his wo" ke wlo* 2 1 ' Turne thou vs vnto thec,0 Lord,and wee uett vs,3Dd thus ij The)tookedieyongmcntogrjnd,andthe flialbe turned :renue our dayes as of olde. oodwoikcihin childien fell vnder g the wood. 2 2 Put thou haft vtterly reiefted vs : thou art ,",„ 1""^;^' "f^ 14 The Elders hauc ccafcdflom the ''gate «»/ exceedingly angr)- againll vs. ji,,8. * EZEKIEL. THE ARGVMENT. AFirr that lehtiachin bj the ctunfil oflerer/uah and £%ek*el hadyeelikd bitvfel/s to 'hfcbiuhadnei^ "t^T^ndfo went into captmitit rctth bu mtther and duiert of hii princes and of the people , certaine beganne to repent and murmitre that they had ebeyedthe "Prophets ceii>ifiU,M though tie thing rvhub they hid prophtctedjhoutd not come t» palfe,and therefore their eUitejkould heflill miferable -vnder the Caldett/is. 'By reafon tfhereofhe onnftrmeth hit former profhecta , declaring by nene -vifiont and reuela- tionsfhen-edvnto hir>t, that the ciae/houldmoft eertainely bee defiroyed ,and the psofle grieuonfly tor- mented bf OodtpUguti,mfemuih that they that remained ^fhoulde tee brought into cruel bondage, tAnd left the godly fhould despair* in thefe great trouklet,hee affitreththem that QodrctUdeliuer hit Church at hh time appointed, and a/fodefiroy their enemies ythtcb either ajfitcted them, tr reioyced in their mipnes. The eff^dl of the one and the other fhculd cbtefiy be performed -under (^bri/l,ofwhome in tins b»*k^ are many notable promifh, and in nhoTfte the glory of the newe Temple [hould perfiSiljbet teficred. He praphecied theft things in (^aldea-yAt th» fame time that leremmh prophecied in lu'dahy audtbert bcganne in thefifiyeert ^ltho:atbiHi«ftitutie. C H A Pi I. 9 They were gioyned by their wings one to a- c rhttmewturtrnttskiei fr'phr aucgleoD the left Cdc. jBlrr.^yhilhtr their gnr II tr niU VM tegoe. « was 00 oiturall ' ^^^ ^^ '^*^* ""^ the likencfle of|i amber. •Jreame.but came J Al(b out of the mids thereof camt the hke- ^^^•. . . ncfleoffourebeaftes,fandtliis\vas their forme: "tlf J'roS; they had the appearance of a man. Chap.;.iijnd ^ And euery one had fburc faces, and euery J7-I. one had foure wings. If'woeds "he fi "i!" 7 ^"^ ^^^'^ *^^^"^ ^^" ftreight feete, and the firt'h^befear'effri'" fole of thcir feete n-M like the fole ofacalues jiiWgemcotof foote, and they Iparkled like the appearance of Cod.and (he greit bright brafle. fiK>'^d°"m^ . 8 And the hands of a man MW* e/« from vn- oB rerufiirm,'^ tier their wings in the foureparis of them,& they fiOr,uie triiim. foute hid thcit face$,and their wings. f Whicbwerethe loiue CbcfBbiiM Jutie^rticMcd ibe^lorj oiCo unuhii 4- nplilhc btn^i. Jg_, iVhttiei Ha- HiHgemr) one foHitfhai. •S^. Iheiiagi $f the mhge/ci ivhtch werefallifexei. S. The ft'truntent like vnlochnM. 7. Tii'lhrone, nhiibiiiu fei vpoH the fjirAim'iitm 'V.'fVheri fall hkithe tpjictitact efn rnxn. X. The tppenrnnct of0ll!ier thoui-f tnidbemACbihe KUli, 7. Thefire about hira. Z. The o'tihlmi tffiit like the raluebow. MM, ottbe South. 1 9 And when the be.iftes went, the u'heeles went with them : and uhen the beafts were lift vp from the earth,the wheeles were life vp. 20 Whither thefpirit led th'-.-n, they \veK,and thither did the fpiriteof thewheeles leade th:m, and the wheel es were lifted vp be(i4es them : for the fpirit of the bcaftes ivm in the wheeles. 2 1 When the beafles went, they wcnt,& when they ftoode, they floode, and v\hcn they were lif- ted vp from the earth, the uhecles were lifted vp 1 elides them : for the fpirite of the bftiftes iroi in the wheeles. 11 Andthcfimilitudeof the firmament vpon the heads of the bcaftes u'<»f wonderfiill,like vnto chry" let downe their wings. 2 J And there was avoyce fro the firmament, that was oner their heades, when they ftoode,4»d! had let downedieir wings. 26 And aboiicthc firmament that was oner their heads, ii' wudiheeaiilii Stiffcheartcd. Chap-ljirj. ' The PropbttK charge. 8j i 28 AsthclikcneflcofchcFx>we, thatiiinthc notv;pdCTftan<3!yctifrfliouIdftndchc<;toihcm, cloud ill the day ofrainc , Co n>M the appearance they yyopld obey ihec, < of chchght round about. "^'^F ^^ ^oufc of Ifrad will not obey thee : 29 Inis was the appearance of thelimilitude forjiwwiJlnotobey me-. yca,alltlic houlc of If- cConfideti'nEthe of chc gloric of the Lord : and when I law it, raeJ^Bin^udent and rtitJt hearted. iniititie ot God.i ][ f^n u vpon my face, and I heard a voice of on<: ^Bolde , I haiie irade thy tacc ^ ftiong a- b Godpromiftth .brwtakcncne ot ti^^c^g^ gai^Beir feces , and thy forehead hard againft !'" """»'« «• Ui^Behcads. t.iwum.iit.s.aDd CHAP. II ^H^ J 1. r I J I , thai he will giot ^ ^ a 1. ^Buue made thy forehead ab the adarrant, ihtm boidntUe & ThtPrcfhtlufiniioc^ibtpcoykJiomthtrrtrreiir. rtX^Bdcr then theHmt : feare them not dlCrC- coni^anccmthtir • ThitU.the * Ndahcfaidvntome, ^ Sonne of iran, ftand fonRither be afraid at their looks ; for they are *<'"''o".'''s<'.7' bM^niDgniad /T^vp vpon thy f.et,and I wjlfpeafce vnto thce. a rtfaiious houfe. . - •^^♦» '-'B-"""^ whijfis bit esith * 'And tlie Spirit entred into me, when hc had iB Hefaidmorcouervntomc, Sonneofman, c Heefliewnh aiuj aflies, which Ipoken vnto mc,and kt me vpon mv fect,fo that "^receiue in thine heart all my words that 1 fptakc *"*'" i«meant by b" 'nd Hu'e'hi ^ ^^^'^ ^"^ ^^ ^'^^^^ ^""^^ "'^- ' ^""^^ thec,and heare thtm with thine cares, . : to',",'' whkhhr" w^toaHd"" hij"° ^ And he (ay d vnto mc, Sonne of man, I fend ** And goeanf/emCrto themthatarclcda- that iKe miiMftn** cwneftjte.jBd thee to the children of Ifracl, to a rebellious nati- way captiues vnto the children of thy peoplc,and o/god may e»d5 grace. on that hr.th rebelled againft me : /or they & theii- fpcake \nto them, and tdl them, 1 bus fayth the '''".''f "'"''"'e Lf°abidcmGo" fatfifsbaue rebelled againft me, euenvntotliis Lord God r i«f furcly they will not heate,neidrer 6^."^!^ ptefenc- till r,cd$ ^CT)' day. will they indeed ceafe. which they haue fpirit did enter in- 4 For »^ytfr« f impudent children , andftj'fFe '2 Then the (pirittookeme vp, and I heard leceiucd of th« V !"'^" J r^ hearted : I doe faid thee vnto them,& thou Ihslt behind mcc a noyfe of a great rudiing , p-ytt!, \°[i\. .^ . , 2 -rhfs'dcclafe'h ^'^y ^"^« ff^f'"' 'f^^s 'a'th thcLord God. • ''i^Iefled t^thcfjlory of the Lord out of his plr.cc; ngn.fic'h . ,h,' ontbeoDf part J But furely they will not hearc, neither iri ' 15 ■'iM»''^alfothe noyfe of the wings of the Godijioiy(hoiil4 de. will end his Pro. neither Le afraid of dieirwords,aldiough rebels, and I « went in bittemcflc, and indignation of a''*j'?''J*!"^'* in "adm''o°nX''th ^^ thoincs ^f ivith thce,and thou remaineft \vith my fpirit, but the hand of the Lord was ftrong ftTyed. ■ hismioiflcr^oB fcorpions : fcarc not their words, nor be afraid at vponme. t Thisiheweth .' the o.her part that their looks, for they area rebellious hoii/e. JJ Thcnica're to themthatvvereled avvay tkatM/eteistuet j dt^^heirX'i'? '' '^'^^'*^'°" ^'>o" fliaitfpeake my words vnto captiues to i Tel-abib , that dwelt by the riuep "c'^rfh wbiA ' 'jrh'^t^h't't" F opie ^^^^. '■ ^"' furdy they will not hcare, neither will Chebar, and I fate where tbe\' fate, and remained can neuet^e'i tea- ; be oeuer to obiii- they indeed ceale : for they are rebellious. ^^^^ anonifhedtimong them g feucn daycs. die to lender laU * sate ■ for • he word 8 But diou fonnc of man, heare what I fay vh- i 6 And arthe end of feucn dayes, the word of obe-Jience to Gorf,' rhe?t;^tffa!::«'''?ee:benotthourebellious like/*«rcbelli- theLordcameagainevntome,faying, r ^.'^'^^^^Xa'^ «ion or greater o"s nouie : open thy mouth, and fcatthatlgiuc 17 5onneoFman,Ihauen-3dethcca''watch- his.aDdotiercom.' condemnatioo. thcc. man TOto the houle of Ifrael: therefore heare the mc'h their rebel.' « Readeierfm, 5) And when Ilooked vp , beholde , an hand "oidatmymouth, andgiuetbemwaminsfrom l'"'",''.'^?'-'''"'"- ^aTlor^t::^ ^;f ^ hauc bm oone verieio.anrt'haue thybcllieto catc, and fill thyKowels withtliis tcotisman, that the righteous Hnnc not, and thst '" ''"Vnd w"e "ddV'TT"'' ^'-^'^'''="^If:'"<^chee.Thend)dIeateit,&itwas he doth not finnc , hefliallliiiebecavi^heisad- "" ?rasie'f,"s,T J^fnyn o"Cbasfwtetashonie. ■ monil}]ed:?,Ifo thou haft deliuered thy foule. reoel.10,10. ' 4 And he faid vnto me, Sonne of man, go,4»whlch <> fet , ,. ^' The finncs of the people. Ezckiel. The hairc, me vp vpon my feet , and fpalcc vnto mee , and tiles, whlthec I witi caft dietn. p SignifyiBg, th»t Cnii to me,Come,tn<< P fLut thy fclft wichirt thine 1 4 Then Cayd I, Ah, Lord GoJ, beholde, my '"o'^u.ifiJ'Uuhlf ^°^^- foule hath not bene polluted: for from my )-oudr flTouldc.ci'euouQ7 ^5 Eutthou, OfonneofmaH, beholde, they yp, cuenvnto this home, Ihaiienot eaten of a ttoublsand ifflia fliall put bandes vpon thee , and (hall bindc thee thinq dead, or torne in picces,neither came there kioi- v;ith them , and thou fhalt not goc out among any 'vnckaneflefli inmy mouth. I Maehltflefiufc them. ' - ' ' ' 15 Then he (aydvnto me, Loe, I hauegiscn *''*'"""?'<»"• q Which decli. 2^ And I wil make thy tonguc 1 clcauc to the thee bullocks "'doung for mans doung, and thou ™ Tobeasfiret* icth the tetribU roofc of thy mouth,that thou ihalt be dumbe, & ftak prepare thy bread therewith. '"•^5 '''I' ^"*^ phgue ot the ^gjj. not be to them as a man that rebukech : for 16 Moreouer,he faid vnto me, Sonne of man, ftoppeTh'he they arcarebellious houfe. beholde,! will breake ■> the ftaffe of bread in le- " That i». the mouti.es of his. 27 But when laiallhaucfpoken vnto thee, I rufalem, and rheyfLalleate bread by weight, and „herewitbh mmiftcrs,aiidchit wiU open thy mouth,&thou ihalt %vnto them, with care, and they fhaldrinke water by meafure, (bould noutiOi, ■ 'lilf^hrs've'n'' Thus faiththe Lord God,He that heareth,let him and with aftonifliment. ifa.j i.chap.j.ir, anc« tbat'do'^' heare, and hec that Icaueth off, * let himleauc: 17 Becaufe that bread and water (kill faile, »■>'' H-'J- *&f:utl,tt.ii, forthey area rebellious houfe. they fhallbeaftonied one with another, and (hall CHAP IIII confimic away for their iniquitic. I thtte^tgmj^oftfKcitleofteTHfiikntUfigmjitcl, pTbthng /^ H A P V coKtmuanceofihtcftrntltojlfrmt, i6 Jinbm^ir iiprom C H A Ir. V. phifti to comi, yht p/^Httfthihmres, Tfhtrth} iifiiniftdibt itflrH^iontftht THoualfo, fonneofman, take thee a brickc, f"f^'' and lay it before thee, andpourtrayvponit A ND thou fonneofman, take thee a fliarpe the citie, if«^» lefufalcm. /"\ knife,(?r take rhee a harbours rafor, and caufc 2 And lay fiege againft it , and build a fort a- it > to parte vpon thine head,and vpon thy beard: aToni»oeAi»» gainftit, & caft a mount againft it, fctthecampe then take thee balances to weigh, anddiuidethe ^^ow^toiihu alfo againft it, and lay engiiis of warreagainlt it haire, ci-y which^he had roundabout. 2 Thou fhalt bume with fire the third part psurtraycdvpon a Which fignifitd J Moreouer, take an » yron pan, and fet it for in the mids of t> the ckic , when the dayts of the '''* bt'tke.Chap, rndhrtiKrof a wall of yron bet A-eene thee and the citic, and ftcgearc fulfilled, and diou (lialt take the otfeer ^t^lt'th^m^t their "ea«. '^ " dired thy face toward it, and it ftall be befieged, third part,and fmite about it with a knife,and die neth the famine, b Heiebyhete- and thou Oialt lay (iegc againft it : this (hall be a ^^y? third part thou flialtfcatrerinthewinde, and wherewithone ctefeiitedihtido- fignc vTito the houfe of IfracL I will draw out a fword after them. part per ifhtd d* the t'ea trib« (f!. 4 Sleepcthou alfo vponthy left fide ; andby j Thou ftialtalfo take thereofa fcwinnum- Neluchadnnur, Satna.ia was on thciniquicieof the** houfeoflffael Vpon it : ac- bcr,and binde them in thy « k^Ci By the fwotde, hi»lrfthand from c»r^i?;_f to the uuberofthe dayes, that thouflialt 4 Then take of them againe and caft them in- jhofcthit wete ^h'*^h''d^'"'^'"'d ^^^^ vponit, thou (halt bearc their iniquitic. tothemiddesofthe fire, andburne theminthc d'J,"*(^"f„V »h!teinth7tTi,un. .J for I haue layd vpon thcc the yercs of their foe t'^/Srthereoflliall a fire come foorth into all thofe that ««8 rfttthandninetie iniquitie, according to the number of the davcs, the houfe of Ilrael. cKiedawijrcap- ytttti. f«f;« three hundreth and ninetieilayes : foiliait J ThiisfairfjthcLordGodjTliisisIcnifalein: tiuc Aodbythe Ldai.*' 'w!"had'' thou beave the iniquirieofthe houfe of IfraeL Ihauefetitinthe midsof the nations and coun- S'lhVffS^ Bowe Vrom°the 6 And when thou haft accomplillicd them, trics, »/;<»* are roundahouthcT. fled into Egypt, timeofiofiahnept (lecpe againe vpon thy « ri«;ht fide,and thou (lialt 6 Andfhehath changed my e iudgements in- and into ot'het intlieiifinnes for- heare the iniquitie ofthc Tioufe of ludah foitie to wickcdncfle more then the nations, and my ''"^'f.ji''" ^^ d"in"ofccaofa <^ayes : liiaucappoyntedthecaday for ayeere,8- ftattites more then thecounrries, tfaatareround j MeaDing,tl)at ^eedieyenge. ftff'Ja day forayeere. about her : for they hauc refiifed my iudge- averylewthould ance. 7 Therefore thou (halt dired thy face toward mcnts and my ftacutcs,4'»i the}' haue not walked be left, which th« eThepeepIe thcfiegc of lenifalem, and thms iffue amotJgall be befieged, that vncouered,and thou flialcpropheiieagauilt It. 7 Therefore thus fayth the Lord God, Be- ihefeflotmej.bot they (hoBld not 8 And beholde , I willlay ' bands vpon thee, caufe yourfmuluaide is greater then tlicnati- notwithoattroui be able to tnrce and thou llialt not turne thee from one fide to ons that are round about you , and yee haue not j' o'"''("J°"j . f''Me»ninp that another, till tliou haft ended the dayes of thy walked in my ftatutcs , neither hauc yee kept my which'thoakind. thcfamine'mourd (icge. iudgemeiits :no, yechaucnotdoneaccording to kH, Oiall afire be fo great , that j) Thou fli.ilt take al(b vnto thee wheat, and theiiidgementsof thenations, that arc round a- come.which fliall they mould be barky,aiid beanes,andlcntiles, andmillct, t'and bout you, aS'ifiaei * focuenhey Tcwld fitc'^es, and put diem in one veflcU, & make thee; 8 Therefore thus (ayth the Lord God,Bchold, , My word aiid get. bread thereof according to the number of the I,euenl come againft thee,and wil execute iiidgc- law into idola. g Which were day es, th-'it thou (liak (lecpe vpon thy (idc : emn ment in the mids of thee, eusn inthe fight of the "'^ '""^ ^i"' fcureieen.mo.^_^ gtl^^ee hundrcthand ninetiedaycsftialt thou Cat nations. f BwaVe y.or w"i befitg'ed^nd'^ thereof. 9 And I will doe in thee , that I neyer did he- jjolei are m gre«. this was as many I o And thc meatf , whercof ihou (hair eate, ^r»,neitlicr will do any more the like, becauie of «er number.and dayc s at Ilrael fin. jljalbe by wcight.^ae^/ h tivcnty fliekcls a day: and all thine abominarion';. J^°^"J [h'cn'aniTnB* h'which make froni*^'"'"; to time (Iialtthou eate thereof. lo For in thc middcs of thee , the fathers "h" profeffed id»- apnond. II Thou (lialt drinke alio water by meafure, *(haIlcarethcjrfonncs, and thefonncsnialicatc latcrs.reade ifa. iReadeExoJ. «».i th ; fixt part of ' an Hin ; from time to time tlicir fathers, &Iwlle.\ccuteiiidgementinthce, ''•""'''"'!" »*4'»- flialt thou drinke. andthexvholeremnant ofthcewilllfcatterinto gf^^^^Vin rV." 12 And thou (half eate it 4jb.ntiey cakes, and allthewindes. fpcao(hi«bto«. V Sismfyiiif, thou (haltbakc it ■< in the doung that commcth ii Wherefore, aslliue, faith the Lord God, fits. »iereh*thfB"« out ofnian in their figlu. ' Surely becaufe thou hart defiled ray Cinduaric '^'""'o**'*'^ w.l ma«« w"* ' .? And thc Lord iaid,So ftiaU the children of with all thy filthineire , and with all thine abo- *[",;"«;I,'^ Sn'toe!"" ** Ifiaclcatc their defiled bread among thc Gen- millions j dicicforc will I alfo dcftroy thee, burntbt.i. Bcidia Thcarrowcs f Vat i«,Ti»ni poibe[»ct6(d, till 1 be itacneed, k NVhidiwete the gnlhoppcrt, Biildcw, Xr whau focactwerc oco fiont offsmiie. •{tipH.r. I He Tpeiketh toalltiieplicct wbete the Ifrac- Lcctaccaftomcd (ocominitibcit Uolatriri.riircac- • inf;ibein d(- fttaSiion. b ;Keaii xXlag. i}.tt. c la contempt of tlwit power and {•recwKich ihaU Dficherbetbleco dcUoer ^oa Dot Ihenrduei t, Kiagj;^*. d Hea>e»'eth tdi- iailldingeri God wil preferue afew.nbichrtial fc'a^thefeedof liiiCharch,& cal vpflakia Name offanunc. Chap. neither {hall mine tyeCpAxcthtt, neither willl haue any pitie. ij The third part of thee fhall dye with the pcftilence, and with famine Chall thq' be confii- med in the mids of thee : and another third part ffiall fall by the fvvord round about thee : and I r/ill fcatrer the UJl third part into all windcs, and I will draw out a fword after them. I J Thus fhall mine anger bee accomplifhed, and I will caufc my v/rath to ccafe in thcm,and I will be S comforted : and they fliall know that I the Lord haue fpofcen it in my xcalCjwhen I haue accomplilhed my wrath in them. 14 Moreouer, I will make thee vvaftc, and ab- horred among the nations, that arc round about thee,t iltfirnftd/it thtir UtUtrit, t Hcfrtfht'.uththtnftnfnci tftbe tmiuultf ihtfto- flfftiiithtif athutTAnte. AGainethcvTordoftheLord came vnto me, faying, s Sonne of man. Set thy fccetowardesthe * mountaincs of Ifrael, and prophecie againft them, J And fay. Ye mountaines of Ifrael, heare the wordeof the Lord God: thus faith the Lorde God to the » mountaines and to the hilles, to the riuers and to the vallejes, Behold, I, enenl will bring a r.vord vpon you, and I will deftroy your hie places: 4 And your altars fhall be defblace, and your images of the ^ Sunne fhall he broken : and I v/ill caft downe yourllaine men before your idoles. J And I will lay the dead carkeifes of the chil- dren of Ifrael before their t idoles, and I wil fcat- ter your bones round»about your altars. 6 In all your dwelling places the cities fhalbe dcfolatc, and the hie places fhalbe laved waiie , (b th.it your altars Ihall be n-ade wafte and defolate, and your idoles fhalbe broken , & ceafe, and your images of the Sunne fhalbe cut in pieces,and your wyrkcs fl^albe abolilhed. 7 And the flaine fhal fal in the middes ofyou, and yc fhall know that I am the Lord. 8 Yet will Ilenue a remnant ," that you may hiiie ferae tliat (hall efcape thefsyorde among the nation;, when you Ihall be fcattered througn the ct'untrcvs. 9 And they that cfcapeof you, fhall remem- ber me among the nations, where they fhall be in captiuitie, becaiife I am gr'eiicd for their whorifh hearts, which hnue departed from mec, and for dicir eyes, which haue gone a whoring after their vj.vi;. Swor«i,fiirainc,and peftjjcnce. 85 idoles,and they * flrall be difplcafcdin thcmfelues « Thejr fhalb* for the nuls, which theyhouc committed in all '^""."^'t *! tlieiraLominations. ,„ ,d„it,,wai bat 10 And they lh,all knowe thatlam theLord, vaioe, and lo flul i«»rfthatIhaucnotfaidin vainc, that I would do ■«P"'- this etiil vnto them. 11 ThusfaiththcLordGod,rSmitewith thine L/ouldd.afl'hc hand, and Itrctch foorth with thy foote, and fay. Prophet ilould Alasjfor al the wicked abominations of the houfe figmfie the gtea« of IC-aeJ : for diey fliall fall by the fworde,by the ^'A"*''"' "> famine,andby thepcflilcnce. 1 2 Hee that is rarre ort", fhall die of the pcfli- Ience,and he rhuit is netre, fhall fall by the fword, and he that remaincth and is bcfieged, fhall die S Ttiat is.allii*. by the famine: thus will I accompliih my wrath ^UcTmrl^t*. vpon them,. menu. ij Then Syc fhall know , that I am the Lord, *i*''f.M». when theirflainc men fhall be among their idoles *" .^''Tfoi"'''L_ round about their altars, vpon cuery hie hill in all !he wiMemlai^ thctoppcs of the mountaines, and vnder euery Dibiatb,«hich grecnettee, and vnder euery thickcoke,iriifi!»tt •■*« m Syiia,ai>ithiwt' for thee : beholde, it is come. withnanding d«> 7 The t morning is come vnto thee , that layethuil there dwelleft in the land : the time is come, die day of ''5 ~ ■""" ^"^^ trouole IS neere, and not tiic'' founding agame of c The brgmning the mountaincs. cfhijpnmftia.ett 8 Now I will fhortly powTC out my wrath vp- '"''eadie come. on thee, and fiilfili mine anger vpon thee r I will iiidge thee according to thy wayes , and will lay mTrth, %'pon thee all thine abominanons. « The fcourge it 9 Neither fhall mine eiefparerAfi-jneither will '^j^"^'^^;„„3 I haue pitie, but I wil lay \pon thee according to j^,, '," j-ibndjTd . thy waves, and thine abominations (hall be in the nuzir hrhga. middes of thee J and ye (hall know that I am the tberedh 11 force Lord that fmiteth. "'ii""f''» ^ 10 Eeholde, the d.nv, beholde, It IS come r the my(balbea(h»tp« " momini: is gone foorth , the * rodflouri(heih; fcoi^pefor iheit f pride huh budded. "^'rt^"^'' 11 gCrueltieisrifenvpinroarodofwicked- dJ^o'^^iTbefo nefTc: none ofthem/^o/>«»<«w,nor of their ri- crtit. ih« they ches, nor of any of their?, neither fhal! there be (halibsueaore- h Lmentaticn for them. fo 't!he«™*°* I i The time is come, the day draweth necre : j"p °, u!"j>reftM let not the buier ' reiolce,nor let him that felleth, |,ofic ^ moiumc ; d W'hchwasa voice oiioyaod Ifraclthreatned. Ezekiel. Vile idolatrie. k F«theni3ll kmoiime: for thc wrath is vpou all the muki- the appearance ofbrightnes,& like vnto amber, loie nothing. tilde thereof. . S And.hee ftrecche.l out the likenelTcofan 1 intKeyecreof ij Fof hcc that fellcth, ihsHnot I retumeto hande,ahd tooke mee bvanhairielockeofn-.ine Uie.iubile,mea- that vrhich 5s fold, althoughthey \vere yet aliue : head,and the Spirit Uft me vpbetweene th: earth, nlouiJemoy"e for the ai viiiofi was vnto all the multitude there- ar.dthcfeauen, and brought meef by a Diuitie ^EU.mihtvifi. piwurcdgeofifae of,;:?' theyrerurnediiot, "ineithtr doethanycn- ^ viilontd lenifalem, into the entrie of thc inner o-nofGed. lavv,Le^iit.i5.ij. courage himfelfe in the puniihmcnt of his lift. ' gate that lycth toward the Noith, where rcmai- •* MEaning.tliat fo.tiicyihoddall I, 'oiheyhaueblowen the trumpet, and pre- nedcheidolcof findienation, ^^•hich prouoked ''^""^i"'*""«<» bccatryedaivay i n i i i i i r • j- • " ' in Ipini.and not captiues. pared all, but none goeth to the battel : lor my indignation. in body, m This vifion Qg. wrath is vpon all the multimde thereof. 4 And bcholde, the glor)' of the God of Krael « Which was iiifijd,thataU jj The fvvord » without, and thepcftilence, w.tj there according to the vlfion,thatHawe gin thepoichottbe^ ^;:;''a:rnr andthefaminewithi.:hethj^inthefield,(hal thefielde. , .'^ '. ' ;:;rSSl'JbW. fhould ttturne die withthefword.and he thft is in thecitie, ta- 5 Then laid nee vnrome,Sonneotman,bftvp f Socalledbe- fotchciubik. mine and peftilencefhalldeuoure him. thine eyes nowetowardc the' North. Soihftvp <^>"''« itprousitcd "h-^^d"^""!' "^ Ent thev that fleeawayfiomthcm, fliall mine eyes towarcl the North 'and bchoId,North- ^hfch'JJ.t'^he'''^ Lmivue'o't'iaketh 9^capM P"^ fliall.be in the mountaines, likethe ward,at the gate ofthe*' altar, this idoieofindig- ido'ieofBVaL* beji t tor-pent for tlouesof the vallies: all they lliaUmoume,euery nation W't in the entrie. g Rt3deCliap.j, hiseuilDiie.Some oneforhis iniquitie. " tf Hefaidfurthern.ore vntome,Sorineofman, "■ . . readj;in tnadcibrag.but and th;ir gold cannot ddnrer them in the day of the w.ill. ' ' led them!'' ''^' the wrath of the Lorde": they fliall not fatisfie 8 Then fayd he vnto me, Sonne of man, di^e • /M rj.7. dieir foule5,neither hi theirbowels : for thu ruine now m the wall. And when I had digged in the . itrem.6 ^^. j^ for their iniquitie. wal 1, beholde, there u* a a doore. */A.)5-S- 20 Heehadalfofetthebcautic ofhisroina- 9 And he fayd vnto mc, Goe in, and beholde ♦Pro«.i'i!l! ment in maieflie : bur they made images of their the wicked abbminiations^attliey doe here, X'^hin.i.i^, abominatfpn5, in thefift «fdj ofrhcmoneth,as Ifitc fn minc Ofonncofman?IsicarmaUhing to thchoufcor _ ■, ^ b Which ccntei. houfe.aiv.l dicF.ldcrs ofludah fte before me,thc ludah to cominit th'ie abominations which they p D,ci,riBgtBS*'' "'''l'"'°fA''- hand ofthc Lord God fell there vpon me. do'hcre? for they haue filled thel.ind withcru- the«nfng« »n4 S^tcmbrr." - T h^" ^ bclicid, and lo,r/;cr<- irai a likeiicflc, elticand haue returncdto proiiokc me : aiid loc, ft.uice of the ido. c AfChjp."j.»7. asthcappearanccof <: fire to lookc to , from. his they h.nuecafl out P flinkc before thcirnofes. f'rtion'&viUnfa loyncsdowneward, Scfromlvsloincs vpwai'dias 18 Thaeforc will I alfo execute w^vwath: ttfoKOod. piine The marked. Chap.ix.x. TheChembimsaiidwhccIcs. tfS mine eye fhall not CpxetSettt^ neither will I lir>ue fidcof the hoiife, when the man went in, and the •Pr««.x,»8. >/«. pitie, and* though they ctie in mine cares widi a cloud tilled the inner court. 4*-7' '"'••'•". loud voice,^ef wjlUnotheare them. 4 Thcntheglorv'of cheLord "^ went vpfiom ' Meaning.that '""*-5-^' C H A P I X ^^' Cherub, &/teoU ouer the doore ofchc iioufe, jj;* ?'_;";; "! f'^.^ I Tha,?run,onofik(cnu. lrhnihaPMUr.ufA,>re andthehoufewas filled with the cloud, and the .heTempic*!"" nu>M. 8 ^cttttftant tSthtVr&ton court was filled With the brightneflc of the Lords nfihe jitcfif, glorie. aThemnetotjke fj E cried nlfo with a loud Voice in mine earcs, 5 And the fl found of the Cherubims winges d Reade Clup.r. b'^^v'/h'wc -Tliaviiig, The vilitjtions of a the citiedrnw wajheardinto the vtter court, as the voice of the M- Anpcis'L ^71 neei c," and euery man hath a weaponin hislund Almightie God,when he fpcaketh. inilitudeofmeii, to deflroy it. 6 And when he had commanded themanclo- « SigDiiVing.tiiat 2 AndbehoIdc,fixe ''men cameby thcway of thed with ]innen,faying,Take fire from betweene Jh' "d"/o'ni"'f"om '^^ '"^ gate, which lieth tosvard'thc <= Norch,and the wheeles, dn^^from betweene the Cherubims, ifccNoitbto de- cucry mana weapon in his hand to dcl^rov it: and then he went in, and flood befide the wheele. jlroythecitieand oneman an^ongthem was clothed with linncn, 7 And one Cherub ftretched foorth his hand tlic itrnpje.^^^^ ^^,jjf^ ^ writei-s "iinke-homeby his fide , and thej from bctwecnc the Cherubims vnto the fire, that iliatfiiouldbeia- vvent in, and (ioodbcfide the brafcn altar. was betweene the Cherubims, and tooke r/jfrf o/^ ued. J And the glorie of the God of Ifrael was andput ic into tijie hands of him that v^as clothed e Wbfcli dccUtf d c gone vp from the Cherub, ivhereupon he was, vvith linnen, who tookeit, and went out. bojnd7het"nTo, '"«^y?'""^on the ||dooreofthehoufe, andhecal- 8 And there appeared in the Cherubims , the ncithtf woTiid te' led to the man clothed with linnen , which had likenefle of a mans hand vnder their wings. maincau) loDgcjv the writers inke-hoinc by his (idc. 8 And when I looked vp, beholde, fbure that' ti"' « oiWr ^ '^"'^ ^^^ ^°"^ '"^^'^ '^""^'^ '"''"' ' ^°^ thoro w wheeles rvere befidc the Cherubims , one wheele tt:mmclxomthc'.t '^^ " ^^ of the citie, euen thorovv the mids of le- by one Cherub, and another wheele by another wickfdnti^, and riifalcm', and ||fet a m.'irke vf On the torchcads of Cherub, and the appearance of the wheeics»'' hadllaine them , andl had ij And fA# ' ^h Lord God, wilt thou dclfroy all the re- 14 And e^uery beafi had foure faces : the firfl the cliiefe ma' ke fi"^"^ of Iflaeljin poiwing out thy wrath vpon le- face was the face of a Cherub, & thefecond face is ii..- Spirit oFaJ. ru&lcm ? " wrfj the face of a man, and the third the face of a T''he''3rirre'aw'' ^ 1 hen favd he vnto me, Theiniqnitieof the lion,and the fourththe face ofan Eagle. ♦ptol:fee.."laft. '^ou'eof if'^el, and ludr^h » e>:ceeding great ; fo ij And the Cherubims were lifted vp :* this V'^^'-S. ing. that the land is full '■ of blood , and the'citie full is the beaf!: that I faw ?.c the riuer Chebar. b vvtuch were the of CO! luptiudgf ment : for they (ay , The Lord 1 6 And whe the Chenibims vvent,the w heeles all'ihereeKikaj"' ^''^ forfaken the -earth , and the Lord feeth went bv them : and when the Cherubims lift vp ciiapSir. ' "^^not. their wings to mount vp from the earth, thelamc i This.ieclareth I o As touching mc alfo , mine eye fhall not wheelesalfo turned not from bcfide them. Crtdt'n'' a'""!' "^ ^^^^^ '<'?»,neithcr wil I haue piry,6« willretom- 17 Wlieii the Cherubims ftood.they fiood:and palsio'.w^erihfy P^"^^ ^^Jrw'aycs Vpon thcir heads. ' whenthey were lifted vp, they lifted thenrfelues feehiiiudgcmrnij 't And beholdt, the man clothed with linnen vpd//3 ; forthegfpiiitofthe beaftmis-inthem. gTherewasone ■■ ^ oiJofthia>,ietfi,(>fthel't.i;h,atiUofthtcJ>!ruhnf!. them : ande^^r^ of/eftood at the cntri^ orthe *ChJp.j.ii._ '. A Nd as Hooked, beholde, in chc* firmament gate of the Lords Houfe at the Eaft fiJe, andthe a Which in the /5 that was aboue thfe head of the ^ Cherubims gloty of the God of Ifrael iras vpon them oahie. h"^'p*S'TT''" '^^'^'■e appeared vpon them like vnto the fimili- 20 * This is the i heaft that I faiv vndcr the "Ck^fi i?, ■ bMfts """ ^Kf^'cofa throne, as j'wirre'afaphir none. ' God of Ifrael l-y the riuer Chebar , and 1 knew '_j[''" "••''« z And hec fpake vnto the n-an clothed with^t&atthev were the Cherubims. the'fo'ue'bM'ns Imncn, &faid,GoinbetwcenCthewheeies,?«*w -l;i Euery one had fonre feces , andairr^'one oiclietub«p», - vnderthe Cherub, & fiU thine hards \i ith coalcs foure wings, and the likendle of mans h:nds was b Thfsfionified *'f''i"e*'Pm betv.eene theCheJ-u'-'ins. and fcatter Vnder their wings. " ■ ; that ycitferhouid^^^^'ouef'' the city. Andhc went in in Fsv fight. 21 And the likcneffe of their hcisrcas the bebufBt. J'NowtlK Cherubims l^obd vpoa the right felfe fame faceS; which I faw by the riuer Chebar, _ " i and The mockers pwnirned. Ezckicl. An heart of flefli. and the apperancc of the CheruUmi wat tfiefdfc minations thereof from thence. fame, anU the went euery one ftraight forward. 19 * And 1 wil giue them one heart, and I will *lf>t.jt.}9. /- « 4 D VT put:ane^v^plritwithinthei^bovvcls,&Iv^illtake "^^'/"i*-**- . «,t .«. r r: /: , ,,. . ,.„ the ftonie heart out of their bodies,andwi Wiue u"""!''S'«''e i ryhtthtyturethat ItduciithepeopltojtfruL j ^gnhft ..u„,v. on J,«.^rf «f flofU »w,««nu "HoHlc heart vihtMunto thejeht t>royhtfitth,fhe«h>ithirAhiirthe,p,tUbtdifi>ir.^'^^^^^y-^^^}°^^^^'^' . octhingcjoeo- fidxljriiad. ij( The reniwiniof the hurt commtihof'Uid. 20 Tliat taey may walkein my flaCutes, and tct, and rcgene. rate them anew. To toac tbeii heatl may befoft, aod -„ '-ii j-i/-- ready loreceiut which liech F.aftward, & bcholde,at the entrie of idoles,and vvhofeaifcdion goeth after their abo- ""^ £'««». the gate rvcre fine & twcntie men : among vAom minations , I will lay their way vpon their owne I f3\v laazaniah the fonnc of Azur , and Pelatiah heads, laith the Lord God. thefonneofBenaiah, the princes of the people. ^^ ^Then did the Cherubims lift vp their ' 22 Then faid he vnto me, Sonne of man,thefe winos,and the wheeles befides them, & the glory are the men that imagine mifchiefe , and deuife of the God of Ifrael mas vpon themon hie. wicked counfeil in this citie. 2 i And the glory of the Lord went vp fi om a Thus the wic- S Fsr they fay, ^It isnotneere, let\*sbuildc the midsof die citie, and flood vpon the moun- leJ derided the houfcs ; this ««'« is the b caldro'n , and wc b^ the taine which is toward the Eaft fide of the citie. Prophe[s,3stl,ogfi fief],. 24 Afterward the Spirit tookc me vp, and er'ows"nd*tbere' 4 Therefore prophcfie againft them, (bnne of brought me in a vifion by the Spiritof God into fore gau'e them- man, prophefie. Caldeato them that were led away captiiies : fo (eliiclflillo their 5 And the Spirit of the Lord fell Vpon mc, and thevifionthatlhadfecne, went vp from me. b "v^feli not ''^•^'^ ^'"'° "^' ^P^^'^^) Thusfaich the Lord, O ye 2J Then I decLired vnto tliem that were ^ led ''l^''? 5^"°'' be piillcd'out of hoiifeoflfraeljthishsueyefaidjandlfaiowthat away c.-iptiues , all the things that the Lord had ^0"",.* *"'' iciBfalemiiiUhe whichrifeth Vp ofyourmiiides. (hewed me. houreot" our death 6 Many haiieyc murthered inrhisciiie, and CHAP. XII. is"t^"'"ken cm V^ ^^ue filled the ftreets thereof widi the flame, i ThepAfliU oftht c«f,ti>:uif. li ^mtltr ftnUtwbtrthf of lb; caldron till 7 Therefore thiis fayth the Lord God , They 'f'ciiip'jjiofhunitraudthiifiupfm/itd. itbefodde. that vchaueflaine, andhauelaidin themiddcsof 'T^He wordof the Lordalfo came vnto mce, cCoDtratieto Jc,thcy are <= the fle{h,and this cw»is thccaldron, 1 faying, their vaine con- but Iwillbringyou foithof tliemids of it. 2 Sonneofman, tlioudwelleftinthemiddes fidence.he ihe*'. g Ye hauc feared thefword, and I will brin^a ofarcbellioushoufe, which haue eyes to fee, and ihU^.Tie^/'be* '"^^'or'l vpon you,faith the Lord God. " fee » not : they haue eares to heare , and hearc i That is.they re. caMion: thatis, 9 And I will bring you out of the mids there- not:fortheyarearebelhoiishoule. ceinenottheftoit becaufc of the of, and ceUuer you into the "i hands of ll:rangers, j Therefore thou fonne of man, f prepare «f 'hat «b;ch they d.-ad bodies that g^ j ^^j [j gxecute iudgemcnts .^mong you. thy (luj^'e to goc into captiuitie, and goe forth by If" m"7thii thered'thetcinl ^° Yeihall fall by thefword. dWlwilliudgc day in their figiit : and thou Ihalcpaire from thy -vrfe'li to gti m. . and le I ie at fleili you in the border of « Ifrael , and yc iliall know place to another place in their fight,if it be polli- »• f "/"xiw. in the caldron. that I am the Lord. ble that they may confider it : ibr they are a rc- CaldMn'.''"^'''* ii.Thi5fi':/>(l-,alnotbeyourcaldrt>n,neithci- bellious houfe. e That is'in Rib. fiiallyebcthe riefh in the middes thereof, t>utL 4 1 hen (halt thou bring forth thy flufFe by day lah.readea.Klng. will iudge you in the border of [fiael. in their fight, as the fiufleofhimth.it goeth into '5-*- 12 And ye finall know that I am the Lord: for captiuity. andthou flialtgo fort^i.^ceu.nin their ye haue not walked in my ftatutes.neitber execu- fight,asth"" that go forth into captiuitie. ted my iudger.ents, but haue done after the ma- > Digge thou thorow the wall in their fight, ncrs of the heathen, that are round about you. and cary out thereby. I J ^ And when I prophcfied, Pelatiah the 6 In their fight (halt thou beare it vpon thy { It feeitieih that fonne of i'Benaiah died : then fell I downe vpon n.ouiders,2b' cary it forth in the darker thou (hale this noble ir an my face, and cried with a loud voyce, and Lyd, couer thy face that thou lee not the earth : for I diedoiro.Tieter- AhLordGod, wiltthou then vtterly deftroy all hauelctthceaja'' fignevntodiehoufeof Ifrati, b That as thou tSor'^ihrPro. the remn.nht of Ifrael > 7 And as I was commanded, fo I brought j°*"'^j'^j,','^^' phe't'fe'a'edroJe' 14 Againe the word of the Lord came vnto foorth my ftufte by day, as the ftufteofonethat ialheethel'fh^* ftrangelad^emmt me, faying, -*, i • goeth into captiuitie : and by night I digged dio- Ice their i.ivnt of Go J toward the j- Sonne of man,thv gbrEthreni«M» thy brc- row the wail with mine hand, and brought it plaguj aud pu. , g Thertimre- thren, themen ofthy kimed, andall thehoufe of forth in the darke , <»n»*"»«■«• nviired flill at Ie. Ifrael,u liolly are they vnto whom the inhabitants dcr in their fi°ht. luhlcmihjye- of lenifilem haucftid. Depart ye farre from the 8 And in the morning came the word of the prochedtieihat Lord : /f r thc land is giuen vs in pofilffion. Lord vnto me, faying,' cjptltiTogiiiheywere Although I haue Call them f.irrc oftamongthe the rebellious houfe,faid vnto thee, What 'dceft e Doenotthef cjftoiian.iforia- heathen , and .alrhoiigh I hauf fcattcrcd thcm 3- thou ? , ; / dcr.detbydo- b r'hrf ihail be i"ong the countrc\s, > tt i\ ill I be to them as a li- i o "Bur Cay thou vnto them , Thus fayth the '"S'' yet ahde Church: tlc'' SsnCiuariein the couiKrevs where they fr.all Lord God, This || burden cawrfr/W//; the chiefe in iOr^ici'''if-r-. iTif.vinj that the come. Icrufalem, .andall the houfc of Ifrael that aiea- ha'erome'o'c'jll 1 7 Therefore fay. Thus f)ith the Lord God, I niong thcm. .•pon iii" Natne, v.-illgatlicr you.-'gaine f on-ithepcoplc,&aflVm- u Say, lamyottrfigne: like as I haue done, V bom hce will ble you out of the coutreys whereyou haue bene fo fliall it be done vnto them : they Ihall go into prererue and /e- fcactcied, and I (vill giuc you the land of Ifrael. bondage « '"' <^^y° "'^»"*'-.a"dhepropheciedi ofthe timcs gainftthe daughters of thy people, which pro- "r'nwcMSleiie iheftff«'wecare ^^^ ''"C farre otf. -phelie out of tbcii- owne heart : and prophefie tpoa^kcrchieri notioritihus'he 28 Therefore fay vnto them. Thus faveth the thou ac:ain{fthem, and (av, to couer theii wicked euer abnfe Lord God, All my wordes Ihall no longer be dc- ■ 1 3 Thus fay di the Lord God , Woe vnto the l^'f't" „f '^ and ben'ignilie. ^-^^'^' ^""^ ^'^^ ''^'"F "^* ^^^'^ fpoken, (halbe vromen thaifo we ' pi!Io^vcs vndcr all ;rme- holes, ,he ^rJt allure donc,(aith the Lord God. andmakevatles vpon the head of aierj'onethat ihem&bewiub riTAO' VT-TT frandedivp,tohunt(bu!es: wilye.'.untthefoules J*"";., , , s rh,»^i,ftbe U'd^ia-^fkiirprtfhn,, ,hich tuch ih, <^J ""'>' People , and vMlIyegiue hfe to the foulcs „^ ^„i ,„ f^^ ftoyltihKumltlioflhtnarrtuhtiTtr. that COme VntO yOU ? . .»yoot hell es? Nd the worde of the Lorde came vnto mce, r 9 And will ye pollute me among my pcorle 1 The fe forcereft A (aving, forhandfuls of !> barlv,and for pieces' ofbreatf to "V'* •'".f '"P'' c 'I _f I ^. _• n f /I I ^ , ,-1 '1 ,- ' ,, . I-. , beleeueiHatthejf ♦/■f<*r+.9. 2 Sonne of man, prophecic aga-nfl the pro- fjy the foules of them that fr.ould not die, nnd coaldprefetaelife 3 Afrerih^irowo phcts of *I(racl, that prophecic, and fay thou vn- ' to giue Lfe to the foiitesthat fr.ouldnotliuein 01 detlmv it, and « h!ui-'^tbe°e ^ them,chatprophecie outof their »onne hearts, Iv ing to mv people, that heare y^ur lies ? ""^ " "^"W '«""e ceiarion cfthe' ' Kcaic the «ord of the Lord. '20 Wherefore thus f yth the Lord God, Be- ^","1'" "'b^* toid^cfe jj.is, i Thus faidj chc Lordc God, VVocvntothc homwiliA««f»{/«withyourpiUowesjV,here- ptoptelitd, - ivith Idolaters thrcarncd. Exckiel. Noah,Damcl,and lob, tn That i», to c jufe vvith ye hiiM the «n Toules to maTce them to flie, mee by committing a trefpafTe, then will I ftrctch thtm to penih, and Iwilltearethem from your amies, and will out mme hand vponit,''andv\illbreake the ftaffe ^ R«*l«Clup4. flwuM 'dfMtt lei: *e lo»l« goe,o«(r» the foulcs that yc hunt,to of the bread thereof, and will fende famine^'pon J*'"^^ '-i?. fioaiiiieoody. makethef toHie. it,andIwildeftroy manandbcaftforthof it, *'" 21 Your-vailes alfowilllteare, anddcHuer 14 Though thcfethreemen, • Noah, Danid, i Tb«ughNoa!i, my people out of your hand, and they fhallbee and lob were among them, they (hould deliuer andiobweienow no more in your handes to be hunced.and ye ilial but their o vvne foules by ther ^ riohteoufneSjfaith ''""■*'>"'' '•> • i,i»i ^ltj^j th'" time were know that 1 am the Lord. the Lord God were moD godly tnen 22 Bccaufe with ^««r lyes, ye hauemadethe ij Ifl bring noifome beads into the land and (for it'this time n By threa'ning heart of the ° righteous radde,\vhome I haue not they (poile it, fo that it bee defblate, that no man Daniel vis in cap. '''.'dT'and v"ol. """^^ ^^^^ ^"'^ ftrengthened the hands of the wic- may pafTe through becaufe of beafts, kic'S fo tbtfe drnfi'ihe" wicked," ked,that hee Qiould not returne from his wicked i5 Tfiow^b thefe three men were in the mids ihree tontthtr way,bypromifing him life, thercof,AsIliue,rayeththeLordeGod,they (hall ihould p;ay for 2 J Therefore ye (hall fee no more vanitic,nor fauc neither fonnes nor daughters : theyonely '''■s "'"•«<1 pe»- diiiine diiiinadonstfor Iwil deliuer my people out (halbc deliuered,but thie land (halbe waf^e. not'heaie them of y our handj&yeflial know that Ism the Lord, 17 Or:/ Ibring a fworde vpon this land, and rcaieiee. tr,r. » -^ TT A r> vTTTT fay,Sword,goethroueiithclanJ, (bthatldeftroy k Meanns.that ' C H A l-". Xilll. mamndhenftnnrof^r a very few (which ^ Tht l»rdft>uteihfi,lftproohii, firif'e kgratimJttftbt "»" ana ocaitout one, . , •, hecallcthihe feop!;, 3t Hereferueih "h;":il ^ AndthewordoftheLordcamevntome, oijeiy (halbe dehuei-edthcmfelues. f"raled''and' , ditrttnbic'to hcate faying, i? Or;/I fend a peftilence intoth;sIandjand maJetighteoiis, the Prophets of ' ^ Sonne of man, thefe men haue fet vp their po\vre out my wrath \pon it in blood, to deftroy f" 'hat thi-, nghte. fheil'Siy 'JoJ-^ •" ff^^"- ^ 'i^^rt, and put the(lumbhng out of it maA and bca(^, rhaMheyariThe follow nothing blocke of their iniquitic beforetheir face: (hould 20 And though Noah,Daniel & lob were tn the chutchof God, leflethenthcirad- I,being rcquired,anf'.vere them? ^ids ofit,AsIliue,raith the Lord God,theylliall whom he would ■ tiioomons.aad ^ Therefore fpeake vnto them,, and fay vnto deliuer neither (l^nne nor daughter: the^- (hall but pteferue for bit me'nroroX*. them. Thus faiththe Lord God, Euery man of ddiuer their ownefoules by their righteoufneHe. "^^'"^ '^'<<. God dnetb d.fco- the hoiife oflfrael thatfettetli vp his idoles in his i r For thus fiyth the Lord God , Ho^v much ^ ucrthem. .: -heart, and puneth the tumbling blocke of his ""'Ore when I fefiii my*foure fore iudgcments "''^s '7- ''hY'-d'T""' •' '"'""'''2 before his f^ice, and commethto the vpon Ieru(alem,; con- ihemwbeiicbey • turneyourfaces from all yoiir abominations.' cerhirlg all that I haue brought \-pon it. ckll vnto him, . 7 For eu^'r,-one of the.houfeoflfracl, orof 2 j And they (hall comfort you, whenye fee readeicie..».,.^; the (h-anger that foiourneth inlfinel, which de- theirivay& their enterprifes: and ye (Tiall Know, thingjwhich'tbe r^i^ethfromme, and fetteth vp his.idolcsinhis thatlhairenotdonewithoutcaufeallthatlhaue loidlathap. . heart, and putteth the i^tamt>ling biockc of his done in it;, (ayth the Lord God. pointed to come iniqiiitie before his face, and commeth to a Pro- CHAP, XV. ' d*As bis abomi- phet,for to inquireof him fpr,roe,I.the Lord will ^, the vnfroRuLU wooiofthi vineHtm ffiato thejtrt,fi aaiionhath.ie- anTwere him ii for mv felfe, ' " .j ' UruiaUmPiaaitiu m. ftrued . ihii i., he 8 And I 'vil fet iiiv ^Aci ■^■^a.infi tliat man, and " y\- N D the word pf the Lbrd came vnto mec, "'^''•'«''^''/'''' :wilmakeht:nancxaniplc.-;nJp'rouerbe,andIwil / i , . .' , , ^,.-. heSedmereb a.c him off from the m;ddesi>f my people, and ' 2' Serine of -man , whaecommcthofrberme j.TiitfAto. 'ye (tall know that I am the Lord. : tree ;,bQue all ^f^rr trees? and of the vine branch", ^.^.^^^j,,^^ e. Tb«is,con- ■ 9 And ifthe Prophet be f'deceiued, when hee which is among; the* trees oftht forcft ? ^^^^^. ^ f^^,^ n/rcetbemby hathfpokcn a thing, IrheLcrde haue decerned " 5 ^^U wood oe takeh thereof to doe any j,o„ore.ben(he fcicncT""'"" that Prophhct,and'lwimretche out mine Wnde ^vdl^c ? or will men take a pin of it to hang any oth«ri,ec.ofthe i:^s«,r^i/J/rr. vponhim, andwilldeitroyhimfrowthcini^sof vc(Tl11thcreQn> _ , r u r , il[tbul{u"u. iji^PyM^idy my peorlc oflfrael. ,/, ~ " 4 Beht^l^itiscaftinthcfirctobeconfumed; ,,»; „,,j,h bare daicth t^iatCod --lo. A'ndthevlhallbcarethei;;;;«J-;;;';;;'^ Uducethtmti.at „ That chchoufcofslfrael may goe no mofc no vvorke:hownnuchlefre'fl-iallitbemcettor3- ,^^(^,0^,^. tbcnlT'bc't'rm't" ^"V from mcc, neitherbee polluted any more "V ^vorke, vvh:nthcfiicliathconlumcdit,tindit of Gcd.andih.is 'with all thurtianf^red^om, but that thcym.iv be isbumt? ^ t. t t j/- 1 * t, he pun diet!, finne niv people, and Imaybe their God, fayerh the <5 Therefore thus faytft the Lord God , Asthc tyfin-f^.Kiog.it. lpj^q'q^ vine tree, rA'*''* among the trees of the fordt, ifwdtSo-''"' I if The word of the; Lord came againe vn- whichIhauegiucntothefiiTtobeconfumed,fo plutcaMk, tome,favin?> ■ ' ." . . , uilirgiuctheinhabitan^oHcrufalcm. ^ ' ,, T^hot.-hthey P'"i'i^-- , . I J . Sonne orman,ivh4 the hnd fihnethagaihft 7 And I will fet my face .ag.iinft them : they ^^^^ -^ ^^^ gXhusGod^ . . ■■, '„.. (hall "o out from «««'' (ire, and 4^0/fcfrhi-e (hall li^otber .ujgfn^^e,it.aga,n[»the«-.ci.ed,aresiW.r,on<^9tb«gQdly,iocleweyD^^ coiifiunethem 1 gnd ycflialHftio Mejnfr2,ly fire, theiifj;heis,ifi. 4 And in thy natiuitie when thou wad ti<-'"oured: isr/;»uhy whore thou waft borne. -5 Andbc(:dea!Ithy wickednes (wo,wo vn- l(;!iofaiimtn,i 6 And «hei) I pafledby thee,! fawe thccpoU tothee,la ththeLordGod) IheHi'lt- whefeby '"^^'^^ "^ ^^'"'^ "^ownebloof^and I did vnto thee, -4 Thou haftalfo built v.nto thee an hie place, is meant'iiijtbc- "^^C" thou waft in cliy blood, Thou fl^alt Hue : a"'^ harl made thee an hie place in eiiery ftreete, f( te Gcd wa!}i his cucn when tl lou wjft in thy blood, I fayde vnto -5 Thou haft built thine hieplnce ateiicry i*'f"'h ''■"■'' ^'"^ "^liee,'! hou n.alt liue. Ii corner of the ^vav,and haft made tliy teautie to j Or^hctJ, t'h'no but hl'thmes 7 I hauc caufai thee to miUtiplie as the bud beabhoiTcd:cliou baftopene.! thy ftetetoeueiy snddeath. of the held, and rhou buift encreaial and waxen onethatpafied by ,& multiplied thy whoredom, d Title «ord(s,as gicat,and thou haft gotten excel lent ornaments: 2<5 Thou h.ili alfb committed fornication blood, pollution, ..- --» '..._ . ... .... Daltednei, " "" Bcflirate ol repeated, 1 down iheir pride, vpon thee, beholde, 'thy time :r ii'a«i,butii:ey Itood; tuH'it, in » i i '^ ' ,. , " i , i n P i r i. paue to a.l others.- that that the Lord ' 4 And thy name was (bread among the hea- dcit them,than they may come vnto theeon eue- Loi|-..,oo_thar ti,e jjoethtmofhif th:n forihy beautic: for it was perfite through ry fidefoidiy fomicttion. idoUTeis^beftcwe teautie and ex- ^y ■' beautie which Ilud fcc vpon thee, fjth the J4 And the contrary is in thee from o/W wo- aluheirfubltioce, k I'nlibSrns my ^^^^ God. men in thy ft.rnications,neither the Ukf fomica- ^'■/'^';^';'„>, J,*;;' ^''* giftes& in putting I) Now thou diddcft •< tmft in thine owne tionj^^-'/^? after thee: for in that thou giueft a °ioij^,o ferue ihy confidcncein beautie,&' playedft the Iwrlot, becaufc of thv rc- rev.ard,an 1 no reward is giuen vnto djee, there- Their vileabomi- ind'dion;"irwhrh "owme, and haft pov\Ted out ' thv fornic.^tions fore thou .irt contrary. ' nj-.ions. n'ere the occaf;«ns' ^n cuery^ one y palled by.r'')r deftrc was to him. 55 Wherefore, O harlot, hearc the worde of of thine idoljtrie. 16 And thou didJeft take thy garments, and the Lord. ^dJia"' r"r"^ deckedft diine hie places witlidiucrs colours, ^6 Ihus faith tne Lorde God, Becaufc thy «Cwith°th'oo diddrft not pollute thy feKe. m TSis .!ec'are.h how the idola- I'^^^me was po wed OUt,pntUhy fUth^nefTc difco-. |0,,,,;6.r|.,;«. taputtheifcbiefcddi£einthofetbijigt,whicbple4fctb:eic»a(o«w«dfcuf«. uacd through thy formcatipns With thylouers, Mm , an4. _ , Thciudgementoflerufalem. Ezekiel. Godsmercie. ThetwoEgles. and v/ith all the idoles of thine abominations,and 53 "Therefore I will bringagainee their cap- ^^jIjI^^,.^ . by the blood of thy diildren,vvhirh thou diddtft uitie with the captiuirie of Sodom, & her daugh- i„ comj)srifon (ty. offer vnto them, ters, anduiththecaptiuitieofSareaiia, andhei- iig,thacbewool4 f EgyptijTii.Aflj'. 37 i;ehold,thcreforeI\vil^ather all'thylo- daughters: euen the capduitie of thy capdiies in "i»o;y<:"ir>leia rians «d ciJc i,ers,nirfi whom thou Iiall tak^en pleafure, and all the middes of them, ivo.H b- ,°efto„A tckeit fobs thy thcni tliatthou halt loued,\v]th al uicm that thoii 54 Thattnoumaiatbearethineovvnelhame, that is r.euct : and lea''P'"''''"nSi». t iwillvaerly rcft,and my tieloufie Hall depart from thee.and I wil confirmevnro thee an euerlafting couenat. k \vhich ioyoed ccfiroy iLee,arid I will ccafeand bc no morcangry. 61 Then thou Oialt remember thy w-ayes, and nitht!ieS)rians, io niyirlcufie dial 4} -..- «- ..„. .- ...-. . ■ . ^ ^ ""'• of thy, ull.>arpi.r.;(hed *J"P,i .-- , o .. , x ' ^ ^ — • — thy f3ii!ics,hut ^ay vpo thy head,faith y tord God-yet haft not 62 And I wil eftabhfti my couenant \vith thee, '^'^"^ "''« n ade thou woiildeft not thon. had co fideiation of all thine abomination';, and thou (halt knowe that I am the Lord. becwcene thee and repent. ^_^ Eehold,all that vfeprouerhcs,n-.all vfeW;M 6; 1 hat thou maycft remember,^ be P aftia- mT"ads,ofnj;r. Y As were the Ca. P'"'*"'"'^^ againft thee,(ayiiig,As ii the mother, ^/S med,& nciier open thy mouth any more.becaufe cie and lo'ue t will raaoiies.andthe " "^ hcr daughter. of thy ftiamc when I am pacified toward thec,for P"'"''"'""! f" Hitiites'&otheis 4)' Thou ait thy mothers daughter, thathath allthat thou haft doae,(aith the Lord God. mn/,hm^I, t'hoa' yoarivcdccfr. caft otl'herhultandand her children, and thou haft defen.ed ihe contrary, n whereby he llieweththata™ongthrni..«wi'c. their'luree'flo'^a'rs ^^ ^^^ ''^^'' "*^ "^Y ^ ^^^^'^■> "hich forfooke thcir ked he had euer foitie feede of his Chuicb, which he would ciule to fruaifieiB V Tha'7s"o f^sTiiV hultands and their children : VOUr mother L< an duetime: andbcre b£dccl3tcfhhowehe*illcalltheGeniil.5 o Rut ottny '. jc'j uJm-.-^^ 1 r u K ' -.. Itce meicic-. p This decUreihwhat Ituitcs Codsir.e;ueiTvotkeinh|S,to wit, riaandSodotn. Hltrite,andyour father .nn AmontC. fo.oweandtcpenonceforthe.rform.rlile. ' 4(5 And thine elder (ifter IS Samaria, and her CHAP. XVII. z Thjti5,het ^ daughters,that dwell at thy left hand,and-f thy Thrpimieoi ihrm-oEjf/ei. cities. yong (ifter.rhat dwelleth at tiiy right hand, « So- i\ Nd the word of tlie Lord came vnto mee, , _, „ ■ „.. , • y/X*^fr^°"-'l°'-Vi her daughters. . Afaying, ^^.VeS^to a But ,'one fitre 47 ^^^ ^^^^ thou » not walked after thcir 2 Sonne ofman, fiitfoorth a parable and hath great pover, woife. waycs,nor done after their abominations: but as fpeakeaprouerbe vnto thehoufeoflfrad, nches.andiuaoy ic*:?if^f«?a vaiclitlerWn^, thou waft comip- j And fay. Thus faith the Lord God, The hull°ihal uom"e t" ' ted more then thc)- in all thy way es. great' a Egle with great wings, ^ni long wings, itruiaL-m and take 48 As nine, faith thc Lord God, Sodom thy an^^ful! of feathers, which had d:ue;-s colours, a.vay leconiah ihc filler hath not doncyietther fhee nor her daugh- came vnto Lebanon,and tooke thc hyeft branch ^'??;" '"''' '^ tcrs,as thou hrJk done and thy daughters. of the cedar, byion""'"^' 49 Beholde,this w-.isthciniquitieof thyfifter 4 And brake ofFthetoppe of his twiggc/irxi cThatis.Zedv \ 1'/""'°'''' Sodom, f> Pride, fiilnelTe of bread, and aLOun- caried it into tN.eland of ^ Mavchants, a»ilCet it liian.who was of 'X^J.c"ccac,M'c. ^^"-'^^ ^ndlcneiTc was i.i. her, and in her daugh- in a citie of n^archnnts. Sifa. fTru'r* neOc* contempt ters : neither did ihc ftiengthen the hand of the 5 He tooke alfoofthe*: feede of thc lande, !em,*madeKing ofthepoote.as pooreand needic. , andplantcditinafruitfullgrotmd : he placedit inffeadof lecom- j cjuie'so'ffcch'lbo. ^° B'.it thc^' were hautie,and committed abo- b)' great vvaters,3ndfet it <« a willow tree. ah,i.Kwp 1^.17. mrnation.whcre- fnJia'ion before mc: therefore I tooke them a- 6 And it budded vp, and was "* like a fprea- '"this was zrde. fore they A ere (o vvay,ns pleafed mc. ding vine of <^ low ftatiire, whofebtanchcstnr- kiahOtingdome. hnriibiy puninied, ji Neither Oiath Samaria Committed hnlfc of ned'towaid it, and thc rootes thereof were vn- e Thatiitmght ^u-bich'tor- *'^y ^""«.' f'uf thou fiaft exceeded them in thine dcr it • fo it hecamea vine,and it brought foorth Xn "ga'inft Ba!° fhipprdth-: caloet a'-on-un,itionS;nnd haft « iuftificd thy fiftcrs in all branchcs.andlhot foorth buds. b>lon,a5veiri4. ioBtth-eland thinc a''ominations, which thou hnft done. 7 There was alfo f'.nnothcrgient cgle with f'M<-anine,the ^*^l , 52 Ther-.forc thou which haft iuftifieddiv ft- g-reat win^s and many feathers, and beho!(?e,this K.ngotEqypt.of 11 rhouartlo n't „ .t • ,-, r 1 /• ■ i ^- 11 i i- ir _IJ« whome Zedekiah wicked.thatin Uers,''Carc tDineownefhame for thy linncs,th.it vine did tumc her rootes toward it, .-inafpictlae ^^ . c^^qo, rtfi-eaoftheeSo- thou liaft comittcd morc abominable then thcy foorthherbmnches tow-nrde it, that fticc might agjinft N^bu- d.Ki. and Samatii vkichzrc more i i?!ucou'; tlnn thou art : bcthou w-ater it !)v the trenches of her plantation. chaH-nczrar. , wee lul therefore coiifountlol alfo,and beare thy Hume, 8 It xto planted in a good fovle bv great |7^^p„^,78 ''^J* ft^cing that thou liafliijftificdrhyfiftcrs. g waters, that it Ihould bring foortli brandies, & «,a«KofNila$. beare PcriuricandinfideIiticpuni(Tied. Chap.xviij. Eiicryonefliallbearchisownefinnc. 90 benrefruite,and be nn excellent vine. •nr HewoidofthcLordcamc vnto meagaine, 9 Say thou, "I hiis (aiili the Lorde God,ShaII it 1 faying, h Shnll rot N«» prolpCT ? tliall '' he not pull vp the rootes there- 2 VVhat nieanc yee that vee (pcake this pro- bucha.! luzzjr - . . ^ . _ . - . _ . . .... > — . ^ . dtft.'oy it? it vp bs' 3ie lootes thercoF. ' ' j As lliiie,{aith the Lord God,yeflialvfe this fore vkd this pco- 10 beholdcjituasplantcchbiitfiialitprorpcr? prouerbenomoreinlfiael. uctbe.mtaning i By this dry ^'^'1 '"^ ""^^ bec dried vp , and wither? ' when the 4 Keholde,all foules are mine, both the (bule hidV'nncd,a»d"' •windf.hemaanctb Fall; winde {hall toiKhe it, it fhall wither in the of the fadier, andalfothefouleofthefonneare thtir children the Babylonians. tienches,wherc it gicvv. mine: the fotile that finncth,itfliall die. were puniihed f.>r 11 Moreoucr,die word ofthc Lord came vn- 5 Cut if a man be itift, and doe that which is t'e"i"nfgrersi. tomCjiaying, lawMI, and right, 31.39. 12 Sav now to this rebellious hoiifc,Know ye ^ o/*««( hath not eaten ^vpon the moiintaines, not,wlia: thefe things wfdwff?" tell them, Behold, neither hath lift vp his eies to y idols of the houfe eattnofthefl'Mh the King of J^abel is come to lenifalem, and hath of Ifracl,neither hath defied his neighbors wife, ,hat hath bene k' That is.'econi- taken ^ the King thereof, and the princes there- neither h.-:th flier \^ith a *mcnft! uous woman, ofteied vp to ab,i.KinD.r4.,;. of,and led them with him to Eabel, 7 Neither huh onprefled any, bui hath rdlo- if^^'jl^^^""""' I J And hath taken one of the Kings feed, and red the pledge to his dettcur: he that hath fpoy- *'l^„it''",I.' 1 For his fubiefli- made a couen.xnt with him,& hath tcuccn'an orhe l-'dnoneby violence, *i«fhathg!uenhisbreadf/ri>.cowfnffw. o:; lad otedience. ofhin::he hath .ilfo taken the princes of the land, to the hiingr)', and hath coiieredthe naked with *Lemi.2o.\g. 14 Thattliekingdomemightbecinfubieai- agarmcnt," ♦//•.sS?-""-'. on,andnotiittitfclfc\p, toKeepe their cone- 8 And hath not giucn fooith vpon *A'fiiHc, *;,«iaiPharaohwith/i«n-:ightyhofi-,- hisncighhoU'S wife, ' - , and great n;iiiti:ude of people , mainteinehim in 1 1 Orhaih opprefled the'poere and -n^idylor thcwarre, when they hane caft vp mounts, and iiathfpoyledby violencCjsr'hathnotrefloredthe biiildedramparts todcflrOy many pcrfoiis. rIedge,orhathlif: vp his eyes viito the idoles,w I S For hi- hath defi ifed the oth,5s: broken the nadi committed abomination, m Btcaufehe couenanE{yct lo.he had giuen "'his hand jbtcaufe ij 0 r hath giuen forth vpon vrury,or hath ta- touketiieNaTc hc hath done all thefc things,he fliall not efcape. kenmcreafe,nial he line? he (hall not liue: feeing „ lldbtJk- hii o?he "^^ Therefore, thus faith the Lord God, As I he hath done al thefe abominations,': he 0:31 die how !h/*Hnei» ■ which lie had con- '"'^J "'i' rurdy bring rr ine othe that hc hr.th de- the death, !7>ji; his blood (l^albe vpon him. puniilitd for his . 'j firmed bj giuing fpifcdjaiid my coiicnant that he hath broken Vp- 14 ^Butifhebeectafonne, that feeth all his uihcis fault: that bis hand,:herefore on his owne'hfad. fathers iinnes, vihic^ .he hath done, and few-edi, js/[,''r^theriva="* clareVdntGo'd 20 *And I wil fpread my net vponh;m,and he neither doth fuch like, . ' anddotth"r'* w.^uld not faffet ftalbe taken in mv net, & I will bring him to Ea- i > That harh not caiar vpon the moiintaines, rr pc nt,he ibalb* '■ ' '" ■ ■ , . . ..^ . . .■ .-.. . ,-. . . ■ 'asltit fi. all fill by the fvvordc, and they that remainc, hcldenthe-pledge, neither hath fpoy led by %-io* _^:_ fhalbefcatteiedtowardealt the \'. indes ; and yee knee, but hath giuen his bread to the hungry, fiiallknowtiiatltheLovd haueipokenit. and hath coutneti the naked vw'th a garment, n Thisprnmcsis 22 Tkisfiidi the Lorde God, I will aWb take • .17 .5\^*j/V;(;/hatbwithdravven his handlrom Cburth which ^^ ^'''^ ^"P " of tliis hie cedar, End v.illicr it,and the afflifted,nor rcceiued vfniy nor increafe, but Cialbf as a i.nall ^^^ off the "top of the tender plant therecjf^and I bath executed my judgements , and hath walked temoact.zisdastlie wil plantk vpon an hie mou:itaine and great. in my (latutes, he fhalnotdiein theinicjuitieof '"'r^^Mi'"* ^^ ^'!-''«,in thehiemountatneoflfraelwill I hisfathe!,i«f helliallfurelyline. iiJnddceffc'^t"* plant it : and it Oal bring forth boughe-s & beavc 18 His father, becaufe hee cruelly opprefled P Both tbeiewcs fn'.ite,and bean excellent cedar,andvnder it dial and ^.odled his brother by violence,and hath not andCeniiiesdiaU rerraine all h!rdes,and ener}' l> foule rhal dwel in done good among iiis people,!oe euenhee dieth beoatheiediiKo the ftadcw ofthe branches thereof. ' inhisiniquirie.' :■-' ■ ■ • q'Alltheworid ^4 And .ill the q trees of the field fhall know isj Yetfay ye,V'Vhercforefhallnotthe fonne ■ (r.illknowihati vbatl the Lord haiie brought downethchic tree, beare the iniquitie of the father r becaufe tha hauepluckt down and exalted the low tree: that I haue dried \-p the fonnehath' executed iudgement and iuftice, aud |n'cs''a^ ret'v7 rn> ff"eenc tiee,,& made the drie tree to florirh:r.the hath kq^t all my ftatutes, and done them,he ILall church iviiich was Lord h.aue Ipokcn it,and hauc done it, (lively liue. loAffjndcon. CHAP XVIII 20 *Thefame(biiIethatfinneth,fliaIl die: the. «afB/ 24 1«. •.Mioed. ... fonnefliallnotlearethe iniquirieof the fadicr, '^'"S' '4•*• 'f^.T t;l'-v''^''/ /T/-t)"'T^r'''r "^-t-^erfhall thefarhcrbcare the iniquitie of the ^-^^'^''-'-s-^ tuuio ,ht ughumiiwbifh iHrmh Uckffrim the ri^ht »»/. loflne,6«r cbs righceoufnes of the p§hteousfhall Mm z be A new heart. Ezckiel, [The wicked not heard. be Vpon him,and the wickednefle of die wicked eJ their cities, and the laiide was wafted, and all flial&e vpon hin.felfc. that was therein by the noyfe of his i oaring. But if the wicked will rcuime from all his 8 Then the i nations fet aSainft him on euc- ' ><«l)iicli«d »ej. for none can re 21 AH his trantgrdlions th.1t he hath Commit- and brought him to the King of Babel, and they pentiiideedeex- ted,thev llial not be || mentioned vnto him,6/iutUyita ' 2? ' Haue I anvdcfire that die wickcd flioiild lo Thy g mother « like a vine n rliy blood, of this wicked hachtric. die,raithrhcLordeGod?||or[lialIhe nocliue,if phntcd by the ivaters- (he brought foorthfruite 51°° j" ^'"''^ f ^'"V'h"'f'"h he rerume from his wayes? and branchesby the abundant warers, tberic'eof'h'i's'pre. w'hicVdeciare't'hjt • 2 + But if the righteoiis turne awav from his ii AndlheLidflxpngvodsforthefceptersof deceflourj, ifiuia. Goddoethaccept rightcouGies,aiidcomit iniqiiitic,'i» Halt wind dried vp ^'"'• " ready to p3:d«n, (^^ne diat he hath finnedjin them Ih.all he die. her fruit : her branchct were broken, &: withered; ,hec^dcfM " h"s'loD*/fcffe.io" 25 Yet yee fa}', The wavoftheLordcisnot «» ySr die rod of her ftiength, the fire cofumed it. ih..iiidddt"y ilecUeth.chap." •> equall :hearenovv, Ohoufeofll'iael. Is not my ij And now flie is planted in the vvildemes in tli'mastbeEaH 5j.li. Albeit God way eqiiall? or are not voiir wayes vnequall? a drie and diirllie ground. wmde doeib the inhisetcrDall ^^ f^^ ^^j^^^, ^ righteous man rurnethnv>.w 14 And nre is gone out iofa rod of her bran- iDcft^ua-ori'it** udthe deathand fron"' his righteoufiics, and committethiniqiiide, chvs>\v',iclihath tieuouredher fruite,(b that (hee comebyZtdeld. damnation of the he fhal cuen die forth; fame,he fhal *«*« die for harhnpfiiongrodroifafceptertomleithisisa a'"*''""" the reprebatf ,yet the his iniqiiirie,that he hath done. lamentation, and ihalbe for a lamentation. T/hHi^" *''^'''" .nd.fhiscoonicll j^ Againe when dic wickcd tumeth a«av rwAD vy was not tbe't rL-ii i_llu 1 j CHAl-'. XX. death oncly, bat "om his wickednes tfiat he hath committed, and j j^f Uriienuth th», hi mu^n[^.u thtm -ahtnthyfriir, chiefly his »w,ie doeth that which is Ja\vfiillandright,helhall(aiie l>iciiM(ttfthtiivnkn»l»ti. jj ht^(,mi;ttbthuhi:ii(of\e glory.Aod alfo be his fbuleiiliuc. /Iji^JictumeJrom capiiuiiie. ^s "iy the firep thu Ptmld a^rol'.lfin"!!'"" ^^ Becaufehceconfidereth,andu.methamy b'k">"^i:::fl,J!rdth,hurnir.f_ofi,,^f,Um. ther'tfotcitii'he-e from all his tranfgrefiions that hee hath Commit- a Nd inthe2feuenthyeerc,!nthefift»Jij«f/A, » ofthecaptioi. laid that he would tcd,he (hall furely liue^jwrfnottlie. r\ the ttnth ^ay of the moncth , camecertaine b'Thi'Jed're'th haueth;mtotorne j^ Yet faith yhouleofllrael ,The wav of die of theeldei-sofIfracltoenqiureoftheLord,and the great Unine they^might Ime" Lordeisnot equal. Ohoufe ofIftael,avenot my fate before me. and pa ience of tor.rathtr fhti hit wayes cquall ? or are not your wa\ CSV nequall? 2 Thencamethewordof theLordcvntome, ^^J^ *'"''' ""eth • c .^1 r » ■>. • 1 ^ .^i V r-r- r ■ nnners to reucB" • mxTftlurnrfrom J o Therefore I Will ludgC > OU , O houfc of It- faying, tance before he ''"^y;^ *^^ '^'^^^ rael,euer)' one according to his wayes, fay edi the 3 Sonne of manjfpeake vnto the F.lders of If- ondemne ifaem. opinion t'bat'the Lotde God : retiihie therefirt and caiife ethers to racl,and fav vnto them,Thus faith the Lord God, ' ' ^^^'^ '^'« ' hypocrites hane of tume away from all your tranfgreihons : fo ini- Are ye come to enquire of me? as I liue,fa!ih the ^^ ^,^'^^^ 'mntt the t rightroufoes. quitiefballnot be your defkudon, LordGod,uhen Iamafkcd,Iwilnot.in(\veryou. of o!'he»a^ obfcf theftt'h"e"rwith* ?' Cafl away firomyoual your tranfgreflioiis, 4 Wile diou •UGgcdicm,foiine of man? wilt ueclfr..mallanti- thechiidt;n. wherebv ye haue tranlgrefled , apd make 'youa thou iiidge.-')*OTf'caiifjt them to \ndcrlbnd the vfcj[^*'f 'Vh'*" i Helhswe'hthat new heart and a ncw fpirit: for why wil yc dic,0 abnm'nations of their athcrs, ha'nds"owitVttie* man cannot fct hoi'.feof Ifrael? 5 And fay vnto them, Thus faycth die Lorde heauen.acknow. „„ ji,'hi7h„';, S 2 For I deflre not the dcadi of him that dy- God, In die day when I chofe Hi ael,and <= lift vp I'J^iog God to be be channf d, which eth,fa\crh the Lord God: caufc therefore one an- n-ine hand vnto the feed ofthe houfc of laakob, j|!"'h ''a""^ ,",e de- isor.!» theworke or/per to retume,and liueyc, and made mv felf knowen vnto dicm in the hnd feud'-Mherfof.and' ®*^'^'^'^ r H 'V P XTX of Eg\'pt, when I lift vp mine h.ande vnto them, alfo y iudge ofthe .r*ec^,,W..!^"^4://-^^A/'W^"' '..'*''.- niidf:.d,IamdieLordyonrGo.i, t:K^:K«e'vl! xMpei, and lytlif 1,011. i* n,errc^r>itieofi(,eciluof 6 In Uieday y I lift VD mUlC han Ic VntO them „„„jj iltheyc^ It'HjAttmthatitf^l), mUtbi milerit thirtofiht afrejem. to bring them forth of the Linde of Eg\pt,intO a cealed any ih'Dg THou alfo, take vp a lamentat'-on for the landethatlh dprouidedforth£m,f?owiii^vvith ^liirhiheyknew 3 princes of jfracl, niJlke&hoiiy,whichispleallmtamoiigalllandj, ^''^^'™^[|''^^j^.j_ j and lehoiaki-i-.io- j And lay. Wherefore lay rfiy ^ mother 4* a 7 Then fayde I vnto them. Let euen man caft den them to'iliake * for their "ride and 'y°"^'^^ among the Ivons ? fhee nourilhedher away theabominarionsof his e\'cs, '* and defile tnemion ofthe .! cruelfi'e'afe'coml )ongones amopo thelvons whelps, notyourfelueswiththcidolcSof£g)'pt:/SrIam • doles, ExoAjj. pared vnto lyous. J And OiC brought vp onc of her wliclps, <»«' brought him in Egypt; then I thouglit to po^^'!•c out mine ipdig- ,heit'eyeia"d°on»." 1 '•""S'JJJ- ciiaiuei vnto thebnd of Egypt! nation vponthem,^tn;/ toaccorapli:h ywraJi .vardfemVs. ■ 1 5 Nowe when fliecfawc, that fhe had v^^ited againd then in the midfl ofthe land of Fg^'pt. f Oodhadeiief . d \M.ich .vjs le. wd hcT hope .\:iflof}, fhee tookeanodier of her 9 But I had refpeft to my > Na:r.e, tliat it ''j„'^'f'h^f*'");^|j lioisUin, ' -^ v.heips,andpud;himalvon. fliouldc not bee polluted hefovc the heathen, a- „oi hjoe hisName r H • Hew of the 6 Which wentamong the lyons, andheamc mong whom they werc,& in whole figl tin adc euil fpoken r.fa- ' Pfop;.ets,?( .hem ?.!.^on,.indle.ii-ned to Catch iheprave,«'a<^hede- n.yfclfe kiio-.ven vnto them in bringing .them niongihefien-ile* thai feared G< d, ■ i J • cJ-^i. i-.L i j rr-_. tot he pii.-. (nmciil .n.'r.ui,l.ed.hcit "0"-f^^'"i«;- . ., ■ ,„ forth o( thcland of Eg^'pt. .hat hi', r«-,.L- wiues, 7 And he KnCvvethcir UiaOVVCS,& he defhoy- dciiaued^n MiAlence whereof the godl> eucr prayed, as Fxo.,' m j.Nucn, .^, 1 3. 10 Nowe Gods mercies. Chap.xx. Threatning pronounced. 91 10 Kowelcaryed them out ofthc land of E- land, for the wliichlliftedvp mine hand to giue gyp t,ard broiij-ht ihcm irito the wildaiicflb. it to theni,thcn they faw aiery hie hii],and aJl the ir And I gaiie them my Hatutcs,and declared thicke trees, & they officd there their facrificcs, • tJxif.iS.f. my lodgements vnro them, * wliich if a man do, & there they prefinted their offering of proiio- '""('""'i hedail line in them. cation: there alfo they made their fweetefaiiour, *'ixUio.t. 12 MorcouerIgauethcmalfomy*SabbatIa and powred out there their drinkeoffrings. iuMji.>j^M-5.ii. to beafi^nebetucne me &them,that they might 2p Thcnifaydevnto them, What is the hie knowe ttiar I am the Lord, that (aniftifie tlicm. place whereiinto ye goe > And the name thereof I J But thehoiifeoflflaelrelclledagainftme v\ascalledol:amahvnto this day. " Which figmfi. in the wildeincs: they walked not in my flatute?, jo Wherefore, fay vnto the hoiifeoflfiael, "ecuj^" f'*"' and they caft away my iiidgements, \%hich if a "Ihus (aith the Lord God, Areyee not polluted tiej'vjunctd man doe, he (hall line in them, and my Sabhaths t^^cr the maner of your fathers? sndcommit thcmfclaej of haue they greatly polluted : then 1 thought to ye not whoredome rfter their abominations? <•>«" '>lol«rifi"d *Vum6.n,iX,i9. powrc out mine indignation vpon them *inthe Ji For w hen )ou offer your gittes, andmake t*fKo°°t'bough '"who**"; tit wildemeflc to confume them, your formes to pafle through the fire,you pollute God had comman. Sicreb°«l holyGhoH conf<^ demcffe, Walkeyc not in the ordinances of your iS And I will bring you into the f wildemeffe ob"*" "'"'"* Io"aeter;l,i°'' yo"f''*l"« with their idoks. facetofece. to tbe right way, andevanpieoT '9 lam theLordyourGod: walkein my fta- J^ Like as I pleaded with your fathers in the partly by chafti. theit fatheti.aDd tutts,and keepe my iudgements and do them, wildemefle of the land of F.g)'pt,fo will I pleade by tu'romle in BotmeaOiretheit 20 And fanflifie my Sabbaths, and they 11:311 "ith you,faith the Lord God. forgiuingbitte- wot°« grieuooflytranf- when I haue refpeft vnto you formy Names LteitJ. no admonitions „-„/T„J ' :„/? ^ J t> 1 -. ,_j_^.„a„ ;;i...J ,.,-„..c «-,.^/. heeanT«Taw« g^efled .igainft me. fake, «»<< not after your wicked wayes, nor ac- kacks. ' i8 » For when I had brought them into the cordingto your corrupt workes, O ye houfeof detlUod. Thefworddrawcn. Ezeklcl. The diademe taken away. Ifrael/aiththe Lord God. ter entring into their priiiie chambers. 45 ^ Moreouer, the word of the Lord came i j I haue brought the feare of the fword into " Pronide for ihf vnto me,faying, allth£irgatestomak£rA«rheaittofeint,andto Mf'-JonhoaOalt 46 Sonne of man,Set thy face toward the way mukiphe tbe» mines. Ah,it is made hngh.t,and it onaiiMtKs'of x For ladah Hood of Teman, and droppe thy iverd to\va:de >= the is drelTed for the (laughter. this countrey, Soutl)(tomB». South, and prophecie toward the forcft of the 16 Get thee "alone :goe to the riphthand,v ° Thiswasfpo- ''y'"'- fieldeofthebouth, ^ec thy felfe to the left hand, vvhithe'lfoeuerthy |^';^^'^^'"^;J|'" 47 And fay to the foreft of the South, Heare face aimech. rc'/MrcameV ' the word of the Lord ; thus (aith the Lord God, 37 I wilalfofmite mine hands together,& wil gainit ludah.his Beholde, I wiUkindleahreiathee, andit0.ali caiifemy wrathtoceafe. ItheLordhauefaidit. purpo'eivjsairo B hft OB add '^^ourealltheygreenew6odiiithee,.and3llthe 18 ^The word of the Lord came vntome AmmonrKs'-'*bnt' wealieinler'i^fa*' drie wood : die continual! flame iLall not bee agaLae,(aving, doubting in'the lem. cjuenched, and euerj' face from the South to tlie 1 9 Alfo tb.ou forme ofmaiijappoint thce°two way .which enrer. T The people fjid North fbaU be burnt therein. wayes, that die Avord of the King of Babel may ?'i(V° *""'«"•''« Se d«kc? : " 48 And aU fleOi fiinll fee,that I the Lord hatie come : bodi t^vaine (hall come out of one lande, w '1^ hisfo^arly. tberefoiehedet fondled it, and it fliall not be quenched. Then and chufe aplace, andchufe itinthecornerof trs.mdfoweac reththctoidio (aid I, Ah Lord God, they fay of me, Docth not die way ofdiecitie. agjinft ludah. giuethetn aplaine hc fpeake 2 parables ? 20 Appoint auay, thatthef.vordmay come f l^^\'!''?}^\ decatationhtreof. ' ' y^ it a r. -.T-irT ^ aj 1 1 u r l a 1 -r 1 1 • tube of Iiidali that CHAP. XXL toKabhadiofdieAmmonices,nndPtoIudahm kcptthemfeluvsin jHethre.ilnethihtfworii^inidiflrHCihntaJttuf.-lim.i^ lerufalem theft;Ongf.'«#. lenifalera. Ht fieattbHtfriJotZidtHah. i8 Hi „ com'i'.nHHdid to ,. And vKin«'ofBabel ftoodat theqnartincr q Toknowwhe- Lord thrfa„,„h,. Mro, N,l,uch.^.»r(^r. " of uis "■•Jy.at the head of die two wayes, confid- ^^^.^^ ,^ ato^" THe word of the Lord came to me againe, '^'"o '^y diuination,4?>rfmadehis arrowes bright, : mtes or thtm of faying, ' he corifulteduithjdoles,^ looked in <■ the liuer. len'ftleni. . j 2 Sonne of man, fet thy face to\^-ard leiuili- - ^ At his right hand was the diuination for le- [, "'5^ j 1^,"°^^' a Spcihe fenfibly, km, a and drop thy w»r,and j.';^|sJ.aJ^ioj« fonne of Go'd'ard ^''^^ ^^^ ^ord God,fay, A fivorde,a fworde both fay, Thus (aith the Lord God to die children of ^^^^ aft|°wtrd' in his place. fl.arpe snd fourbifhed. Animon,and to their bla(phemie : fay thoii,! fay, vndcr the Perfian*, b That ««,the re(» xq It isfliarpenedto makeaforefiaiishter,c^ Thefword,thefuordisdrawenf orth,ar;fourbif],edthr.t it may 'glitter: how fliall we bifhcdtodie flaughter, toconfume, becaufe of ^jl^V^^'^^J^f aimie of the Cat- rcioyce ?/«- it contemneth the grod of my fonne, the glittering : till ciitiftes com. deans. «tt I' all owtfr trees. 29 Whiles they*fee * vaniticvnto thee, and ining,and at length i" Ezek'Jl monue'd ' ' '^"'^ ^^ hath giucn it to be fourbi(hed,that prophccicd a lie vnto thee to bring diec vpo the ''|°(j','^^'',';'""7^ wiih* ompTisirn, '^? '™^' f'^ndle it : this fword is fharpe, & is four- nccKcs of the w icked diat are flainc, whofe day is mj.vd^G" '^5' ['o^ thus cfinpiainc lb, bifhed.y he m.ny giue it into y hand of the i fiaier. come, when dieir initiuiueyi3/.'''««r an cnde. i Thoxgh the fearingthe defttu- iz Cry, & honIc,fonne of man: for this (hall* 30 Shalllciufeittoreciirneinto hisfheath? rc«'fs and Ammo- dorlhich'cf^d <^o.'netomypeople,6^it(liaUcomevntoailthe I will iudge thee in the place where diou waft H^.^ti^l, had confirmed to pnnccs ol Itrael: the tcrrours of the fword (lialbc created, easw in the bnd ot thine habitation. towit.thc fivotd, Diuid.andhispo. vpon my people: •'fmitcdierfore vpin tliy thi^h. ji Andlwilpowreoutmjneindign.irionvp- fliouUeft come Petiiieby promcs.- ,j For «>«a tfiall,' and what n.alltliisbe,' if onthcc,.ind w^Ubloweaq.-iinft thceinthefireof vpon'hem,a..d oodpe^fo^d. 'Ww<"-rfcontcmnecuen the rodde? It (hall be my wiadi, and deliuer dice into the hand of ^™Xh'"^ alihoughhere it "<"»^^- faith the Lord Goti beaftlymcn,.'r«rffkilfulltodcftroy. threat'ned fpake fcemedtorrsni 14 TIlou therefore, fbiiiieof man, prophecie, ji Thoulh.altbeinthe fire to be dcuoured : lye«, yet thou iluli tl^-'rl""!e.'!(h!'''* ^^^ ^'^'''^ '" ^^"'^ '« ^^"''' •''"'^ '"^ ^'^'^ ^'''°^^ ^^ f'^y ^''°°'' ^^^^ ^'^ ■" *^ ^^'■^'^'^' °^^'-^ l.ind,4^rf « r'''f|J' ^'j^^'je.M m Thansiencou- ^''^''^'cd : let the f vorrl that l.adi lulled, ret/true thou flialt be no morcremcmbreJjfor I die Lord Jvei'e^t'aireadie jageibt fword. the third time: ic is the fword of die grcatflaugh- liaue (pokenit, ; . ., vpon their nediei. IfraelasdiofTc Chap.xxij.xxiij. Aconfpiracie. $^ t Art thou tejdjr locxfctiteitiy chargf, which I commit vnto thte CHAP. XXII. "Hcl kadc, and tirme into tfie middes of :he for- 1 JtrufiUm u itptoiHid fir cruiliit. i j Of ifit uicM kiPtirll-,aude/iixirv>,friul,/e pother vou in mine an^er and in my urach, and ZToHltlflV ^*">"'"""'/"'''"- '* ^*""*''' wi]pi.tvour»m land melt you. [ .^iTJSf 'Tj? M" drcouer,thewoniof theLordcomc vnto ^i Iv/ilgatheryou.Ifaviandblowetliefircof ,i,^'|,!d b/.Aed ' mc,fay in?, '"y ^-rath vpon you,and you ilialbe melted in the -.oi the wicked 2 Nowediouronneofman,wiItrhouaiudge, midstlicieof. j/i r . r wHlt thou uid?e tliis liloody city ? wilt thou (hewe 2 ^ As filuer is melted in die midft of die for- her all her abominations^ nace/o (hall ve be melted in the mids thei eot>and ,g,ioll irruftlem, J Then (av, Thus fa\-cth die Lorde <3od, The ve fhall knowe,that I the Lordc liaue poivred out ihatmurdut.h ciricnieddetli Wood in themiddes ofit, that her my ^Mth vponvou. ,heProFh"S>n'l fa nmenviv comc, and makethidoles^ againfther 2J AnddiewordofdieLordcamevnto mee, loX feifeto pollute b.rfclk. faying, ^ That i,,.he lime 4 "i ho'j ha!^ offended in tliv blood, that thou ^4 Sonne of man, Giy vnto her, Ihou ait the dcflro/cd. m Thou itt lilei c( bf r drftruftion. ^gft ,],ej «5^. j-gft polluted thy felfe in thine idoics, land, diat is vncleane, ^ ani not rained vpon in ^^^,^^ ,^^,j J^.^J e Tehetowne vsdoinj. d VVIiorererjr uoic a1 meo hate. vhichthouhartmade, and thou haft caufcd thy die day of wradi. . . thcteid pbguctb dayes to draw necre,and art come vnto divterme , ^5 T/.«;rf«aconfpiracienofher prophetesm w.thdreught. dierefore liaue I made dieea reproch to die hea- the mids diercof like a roarn^ lyon,rauening the " J;,V/J^7;;. j. then^i a mocking to all countrex's. pw^ = they haue deuoured foiJes : they- haue ta- „j ,„g,,^„ ,/ ken the riches and precious dungs : they haue make iheit do y Thole that bee neere,and diofethat be farre from thee, fl-,all mocke thee, iflnch 4rf vUcin d name ani fore in affliction. 6 Bcholde, the princes of Ifraeleueiyonein thee was read)/ to his pou'er,to llied blood. 7 In thee haue they def^ifed father and mo- t He tneincth hereby that there ivssnoklndeor wickrdnes which wj« not commit • tedinlerufalera, and therefore the pligne'ofGod - Oiould freedily come vpou bet. ♦i«(i<. J».i I, 18 "Jt'c.sZ. : Itianser : in thee haue diey vexed the father- l'adi3,and lam prophaned anwng them. ^J^^^^ "': feand'dicwdow. ^7 Her princes m*riicmids thereof <«y« like *u,th.i.u, 8 Thou ha.a dcfpifed mine holy things, and woolues,raueningthcpi3yeto(]iedblood,*«^to vph'-ij- made hei- many t\idowes in the mids thereof. 'if ""e moi e pro- 26 HerPrieftts haue liroken my Lawc, and '"'"''■• haue defiled mine holy diings : they haue put no. ditfeience betwecne the holy and prophane,nei- dier difcerned ' civxeene the vncleane , and the dier Tin Thrmiddw of thee ''luue'diev opprefl'td cleane,and haue hidde their o eyes from my Sab- ° J';^'',"'* the ltr'n<^~- ■'- '' ' -•!-— ""- -J >i-=£"„>i-'.- baths.nnH I nmoronhaned among them. ntgiraci. oiy Icfleandt dcfpifed mine holy things, — , ^ , , - , . - ■ • deftrnyfo'.ilcs tor dieiro/necouetous lucre. 28 And her Pprophetiinftedav. bed them with p They « hick vntemre:ed morter, feeing vonit es, and diuinini: ' ""H \f"[!\' , lies vnro them, laying , Thus faith me Lora God, tcredthemm when the Lord had not (pokcn. their vices.and 29 The people of the land haue violently op- loueiedtheitdo. preflcd by fpoyling and robbing, and h.aue vexed c^^,'lj"' the poore and the needy : yea, they haue oppref- fed the ftrangera^ainft right. ;o And Hough: for a man among them, that fhouldq make \p the hedge, and fiand in the gap <| Which wouM baft polluted my Sabbaths. J? In thee are men that can.' tales to fl-.cdde blood: in thee art th:y tliat eate vpon the moun- taines:intheii.ids ofdiee they commit abomi- nation. 1 0 *In thee haue thcv difcoiiered their fathers fliamc: in thee haue they vexed her that was pol- luted in fcfr flour cs. 11 Andei;er\one*hathcommmittcdaboii- nation v.ith his neighbours wife, andeucryone f In token of my wtath and ven* geance. p Thar ii.jbU to aefend thy iclfe . hndiv.ickedlvdohlednis daughter inla-.ve,andm ■■ — • ....--.. -r --"-■, ^,".-- ■•--•"-■■-f>"r ihewhimftifezea. thee hath euerynvm forced his o-.vne fifta, ««.« beloremee fortheland,di3tI(liouldnotdeUroy i^^,,„^,^^^ his fadiers daiif'hter. i^^jbut I found none. by refilling Wee, 12 In'thet^aue they taken giftes to Oiedde S^ Therefore haue Ipc.vred out mine indig- Ira,-9■4..nd«^s. blood: thou haft taken v(«r)'and'tlieincreafe,and nation vpon dicm, and coiifumed them widi die ",,„'°j^7j;7** diou haft defrauded thy neighlioursbv extortion, fire of my urath: their OMie waves haue Ircn- my [.Ugues.PiU and haft forgotten me/aith'the LordGod. ared vpon dieu: heads,faith die Lord God. lo,.,;. I J Beholdc, therefore I Iiaue'Tminiai mine CKAP. XXIII. h.nndes \yan ihy couetoufnes,diat thou haft vfed, of the idtUuU efs*aMiA aud itmfaUa, vndtr th> uimi of and ■■ pon die blood , which hath bene inthe mids ^^^WJ They became ■ -* ■• " the teatcs of their virginirie. ' J^lle'onhe'El'* nheritance in 4 And the names of ^ them >rtfreAholah the gyptians. and thou (lialt elder, &Aholibah her lifter : and they were mine, c Aholah figniff* ji» more the iohe- kiiow that I am theLord. and rhej' Lare fonnes and daughters : tJius vrtre cthamanfionot 17 f And thev\ordc of the Lorde came vnto theirnames. Samaria u Aholah,and lerufalem A- f(|j>"',JJfjoinrstrf me,faying, hoIi!;ah. ^ njatia.which wa« ' "18 Sonneof man, thehoufeoflfrael'svnto 5 And Ahblah played the harlot y when '^ftiec iheroyalci:ieof me as I* drolTe: all they arebrafle, and tiiinc, and \vasminc,and fi- eel^ as fct on fire with her louers, i'lfl'p"''^''^* yron, and leade in the mids of the fomace : they to n^ir.with the AHyrians her neighbours, ti-.y'manfion iu are «<*>» the drofie of filuer. 6 V^■hlchwere clothed with blewe filke, tof A bet,whe:cbyij 19 Therefore, thu^fiith the Lorde God, Be- captaines and princes: they w-ere all plealantyong ireaat lemfalem caiifeyeareallasdrofle, bcholdc,thereforeIwilI men,4n^horfe.r,enndingvponhorfes. ^ wbe^c oodt Tern- gather you in the rr.iddes of lerufalem. \B.lT.i-7,itr>r.f. d Whemhelfraelires were named tJifpr^Wf God, ihej 20 As they gadiCr fuucrand braile, and yron, b««iaeidolaiei;$,ana/ot(ooiie God,aDripwtbeito^D? the puni(hmentjinto them, nnd they (hall iudge and beautifidcrowncs vpon their heads. iheitjodi. theeaccon!ingtothcir||iudgcrc!.ts. 4J Then I (ay c'c vnto herthat v^•nsolJeinad- 2J And I wil ky mine indignation \'ponth:e, uhcries,Kovv(lialllhcaiidlK.r fornications come and chey (liall deale cruelly with ihec : they fliall to an endc 44 And dotevpoD the images aod pain, tings of them af- ter whonctbet laiaet voder Ne- bucbad-nezzat. tint. A parable of the Teething por. Chap.nciiij.xxv. Exekiels wife a fignc. pj 44 Aiid chcy went in vntoher as they goe to a to thy waj'CS, and according to thy woiks fhail common harlot -. fo went they to Aholah and A- ° they judge thee, faith the Lord God 0 Tlutis, ih( nc Lou holibah the wicked women. ' r J f Alfo the word of ffie Lord came vnto B»''jlo'»»"«- 4 J And the ri^teoiis men they Oall iudge me,f3)ing, fniitli.weotibjr them, after the maner of" harlots, andattcrthe i6 Sonne ofman, beholde, I take aw^y from Ij'i'**^* ^'"''' n^antrof niurtherers : for they arc harlots, and thee the <> pJcafiire of tnine eyes withapla^e: o Mraninj, hi* ' '^ blood *in their hards. yet (halt thou neither mourne'norweepe,neither J/[",°J!^^**~ 46 Wherefore thus faith the Loitl God, 1 will Ihall thy tcares rtinne downe. ,t,l| [^ bring a multitude vpon them, ajid will giue them 17 Ccufe from fighing:makcnomoumin» for vnto the tumiilt,and tothefpoile, the dead, 4Wbinde the tire of thine head vpon 47 And the multitude (hall ftone them vAxh thee, p and put on thy (kooesvponthy fea, and P ^" "'"•'"* ftones,and cutthem with their fwords :they fliall couernot thy lips,and eat <}hot the bread ofmcn. biith7tdeATad Gay their formes, and their daughters, and bume 1 8 So I fpake vnto the people in the morning, bire footed, and vp their houfts with fire. and at euen my wife died : and I did iii r the mor- »'f» "uei«a theit 48 Thus will I caufe wickedneffe to ceafe out ning,as I was commanded. q-nli is which of the land , that all ' women may be taught not i ? And the people faid vnto me , Wilt thou i. Deighboor* to do afteryoiir wickednefle. not tell vs what tncfe ihings mcane toward vs ^ttotkemiJut 4? And they (hall lay your wickednefle vpon that thou dotd fo ? Boumtd. you, andyefhallbearethefinnesofyoiiridoles, 20 Then I anfwcred them. The word of the '^omB^ilhow. and ye ftall know that I am the Lord God. Lord came vnto mefaying, ing. ^ CHAP. XXIIIL 21 SpeakevntothehoufeofIfrael,ThusCiith " Hifhpfnb tht difiruRKn ./ ivHi»Uwi t) . p4.«Wr tf»ltttb- the Lord God,behold,I wil '" pollute my SaniStu- ciMM^fld^ t»lf*t. I « TbtffAtk o/Exikitii uifibmxdtii. arie, (Hen the t pride of your power, the pleafure ftroy jr^j chap. t MtiBVg atl o> lhcrcitieiaa4 Muaoki. a Of iKOoiihi capiiuiiic,andof chc rti jnc ofZc- dfkiah, 2 JCing. aj.t /\ neth, in thetenth day of theb monerh, came and your daughters whomyc haue left , fhall fall bo^^;^"dei,£ht. the word of the Lord vnto me,faying, bythefword. " '• 2 Soane of n:an , write thee the r^ame of the 2 2 And ye thai do as I haue done : ye fhal not b'cilUdT.bcth, day, #!«■» ofthis fame day :_/Sr the kjr.g of Babel couer your lips,neither fhal ye eat y bread of men, *'«*'' """'"rj fet himfelfe againft lerufalem this feme day. 2 J And >ourtire/i^d/if vpon yourheads, and ^luxafxlw^, J Therefore fpeakeaparable vnto the rebel- your fl.ooes vpon your feet: ye fhall not rcoume in tht which mo-' lioushoufe, and fay vrto them , Thusfayththe norvvcepe, but y e Qiall pine away for your mi- neih & day Nc bo- Lord God , Preparca ' pot, prepare it , and alio quities,and mourne one toward another. fo*^edl"ur»km P°^^^ Viaxex into it. 24 Thus Exekiel is rato you a (igne:according « Wbetebyw^ 4 Gather the «i pieces thereof into it,«»*Keue- to all that he hath done,ye fhal do;and when rfiis -- ^ meant lemfalcm. r\- good piece, /^ make it boilewel,and their honor,thepleafiire of their e>'es,& the fde- j^^^'"^**?'^ e Meaning,ofihe fcethe the bones of it therein, fire oftheir heart, their fonnes& their daughter* ' * Ib'yh^d'n^X'h. ^ Becaiife the Lord God faitfathiis, VVoeto 26 Thathethatefcapethind:atday,nialcome wett rbe cao'ie'of* ^' bloody cirie,£««; to the pot^fwirofe fkumme viito thee to telitbte that w'hich hee hath heard Che kindling of is therein,& whofe fkiunmeisnotgoncout ofit: widi fro eares ? bringitoutgpieceb}'piece:letno'^lotfalvponit. 27 In that day fliall thy mouth be opened to 7 For her blood is in the middes ofher : Ihee him which is efcaped,and thou (halt (pcaxe, & be fet it vpon an high 'rocke, 4>i«/pov/reditnotvp- no more dumbe, and thotifhalt bcafignevnto on the ground to couer it with dull, them, and they (hall know that I am the Lord. 8 TnatitmightcaulewTathtoarife, andtake CHAP XXV ver^ear.ce : tuenlhme fet her blood vponan , The ^riof.ht Lord jW* p fot defolate from Teman,and they of Dedan,fhall fal to ccafe, and the found of thine harps fliall be no '•"" s'"')' and bydiefvvord. more heard. '" reiio*rae. 14 Audi will execute my vengeance vpon E- 14 Iwiiky thee like the top ofarocke:f thou i \l^\\^^vtt'htt dom b)- thehand of my people Ifi-ael,& they liial fhait be fbraipreading of nets: thou flialt be built fo ba.e t)u: thoo do in Edom according to mine anger, and accor- no more : for I the Lord hane(poken it, faith the "^'l' ''"' nothing ding to mine indignation, and they fliall know Lord God. «'>c«)uetthee my vengeaace,fayrh the Lord God. i> Thus faith the Loiii God to Tyms,Shal not I J Thus Hiith the Lord God, Becaule the Phi- the iles tremble at the found of thy fal? and at the liftims haue executed vengeance, andreuenged crie of the wounded, when they flialbcllaine and themfelues with a dcl^^ightfull heait, to deftroy it nnirthered in the mids of thee ? for the olde hatred, 16 Then all theprinces of the g fea flial come g The gouetnoort 16 Tiiercfore thus fayth, the Lord God, Be- downe from-their thrones : they fliall lay away andtuierjofothrt holde,! will ftretchoiit mine hand vpon the Piii- their robcs,and put off their broidered garments, "^""-|'^'''? 'J'l liftims,and I wil cut otl'the f Cherethims,andde- wid fliall clorhe the.iifelucs withal^omflunent : whircby be fi'- , ftroythcreirnantofthcfeacoaft. the)' fliall iit vpon the ground,and be afioiiied at nifi ththather°de. 17 And I will excnitegieat vengeance vpon ff«*7momcnt,andbeamuredatihee. flni^ionfhouidi>e them \vi:h rebukes ofminrmdignation, and they 17 And they (hall take vp a lamcntadon for theworldolouid fliall know that I am the Lord, when I (hall lay thee, and fay to thee , How art thou deftroyed, hearetheteofand my vengeance vpon them. that vvaft inhabited " of the (ea?»«»,th:renovvm- beafnyd. rHAPYYVT ^^ ^^^^^ "hich was ftrong in die fea , both flie and ^ ""llT^'ri".' C H A 1'. A A V i. u„ • L I ■ t 1 " ^ I • r I chaats wfliich bjr t ytf>ofh-r fl>^iibtou„ti,.o^tn ItcaHft^ rt. nerinhawtants , whichcaufetheu-leare tobeon their trafi^qn* did l'))Cliit\hta-flrH^ioujffnu(iUm. i^ Tkfaondriagtni all that haUnt dierCUl!. enrich her wool- nfiminimm 0/ iht r,u ^"^ '"- ANdintheaeleuendiyeerc, in thefirft cii; of ofthyfall : yea, tiieilesdiatareinthcfea,aiatl ""febt'pa'ver. the monedi,die word of the Lord came vnto be troubled at thy depaiturc. me, fiving, ^ ip For thus faith the Lord God, when I fliall 2 Sonne of man 5 becaufe that T>Tiis hath fayd make thee a defolate cit:c, like the cides that arc againft lerufalem, Aha, the t" gate oifthe people is not inhabital, and whailitall bring the dcepc broken : it is turned vnto me -.fir [ceing flic is de- vpon thce,and great waters fliall couer thee, fol J:e : I fl-,al : e ' repleiiilTied, 20 When I fliall call rhec d6\vnz with thctn J Therefore thus faith the Lord God,Behol4v ;thatdefcendintothcpit, widi the people 'ofold i V^lirefi we (!«»a'trttbir:ib!i,g}trvuaMth(i'iMtbsn:ifli |I were thy chicfe ^^;;/jZ,ZIZ. I f.kr.kt*rt. 4 Thy Lorders arc in liie.j- middes of rhe fca, in thy merchandife , and thou waft replenifhed avdi\vj builders haiicmade thee ofperfit beauty, and made very glorious in the middcs of the fea. J They haiie made all i!hy /?;«/'/'* boardes of z6 The|'|robbers haue brought thee into I'^f^owert. bTMsmocn- firre trees of i* Shcnir : thev haue brought cedars great watei 5; the ^Eaft wind hath brok to theeiu ' T|'>"s,N«'»»' HirmoD'bu.,\fe from Lebanon,to make maftes for thee. ^liemiddesofthefea. . cbadKiiat. Amorites called it 6 Of the okes of Baflian haue thej- made diine 27 Thyrich;s & thy faires, thy merchandife, Sbenir.Dtut.j.y. ores:thc company of the AiTyrias hauc made thy thy mariners and piloccs,thy calkers, and the oc- eWbichista- banks ofyuory:^^!*^/;* "out off iles of 'Chittim. cupiers of thy merchandife & all the men of war indltalie!"" 7 Fine linen with broidrcd \\ox\t ^ brought that are in thee,and all thy multitude which is in from Egypt, was (pre.id ouei- thee to be thy fade, themiddesofthee,(halltallinche middesofthe blue /like and piuple,6r#K^fe/ from the yles of E- fea in the day ofthy ruine. liaiah,wasthyccuaing. 28 IhemfuburbsrtiaHlakeatthe ^unde of ^,J|'^'^'||'j'''^^ji^ 8 The inhabitants of Zidoii , and Aruad wae .the crie ofthy pilotes. ihee,," w/s zi- thy mariners, O Tyiiis-thy wile men that were in 2? And all that handle theoare , tiemariners don.Amad uj \Ot.jhY->u!ltri, rfie.',they were thy II pilots:. . <»rfaIthepilotsof the fea flial come do v.ii from <"'>"'»• 9 The ancients of Gebal, and the wife men their niippes,a>;fl'll:alftandvpon die land, d Meaning rhat thereof were in thce thy "^calkerSjall tlie Ihippes jo And ftallcaufe their voyce to be heard a- *^n'""f"^'- of the fea with their mariners were in thee^tooc- gainftthee,andfhancr)' bitterly, and (hall call OewhKhiiUtie 'upie thy n;eichandire. dull vponrheirheades, and wallow themfelues in niea3ib>the(hip: 10 Thcy of Pcrfia,& ofLud & of Phut were in theafhes, andoiiheie weie thine army,.: thy men ofwar they hanged y (hield ji They dial plucke off their haire for thee &r the boiidert rf^ g^^j hejn^jf J,, ^j^pg . jhgy fgc forth thy beautie, gird them with a lackcloth,and they fr.all weepe Ble-i.EiDs.T.18. " The men of Aruad v.ith thine armie »«•* for theewithforowofhea;t embitter mourning, e Thatis.ihey vpon thy walles rouiid about, and the « Gamma- 51 And in their mourning, they fliall tske vp ofCappjdocia, dims were in thy towxesithej' hanged the irfliields a lamentation for thee,/5^«»^, VVhatr«i* islike &.vix^Z'whitt ^'F°" *y "'^^ round about : thej', |haue made Tyrus,fo deftroyed in the middes of the fea ! were fu callcd.be- tfiy beautie perfite. ,, ' ■ ' ; i - J j When the wares went foorth of the feas, caufe that out of 1 2 ihev of Tar{Hfli n-ifrif' thy merchants fot thou filledllmanvpeople,©" thou diddeft enrich the hie to*'" the multiaide of allriches,for filuer,vron, tynne, the Kings of the earth with the multitude ofthy ey teme ut t. ^^j lead,t»A;V6 they broughtto thy faires. riches and ofthy merchandife. i OfGrecia.italie '^ Thcy off Lman,Tubal and,. Mdhcch were 54 When thou Qialt be broken bv y feas in the tod CappaJocij. thy merchants, S concerning the liues of men, & depths of the waters,thy merchandife and all thy " "■■ ' ■ ' ■ "-'■-—• •. .. ~ hee^fl,aufall. (hallbeafto- -., - ,„.. ....-.., .. ..^...v. „. .„..,„.,. „.. i,. ...aU be fore a- ^^'^^^ ['^^ i> ThemenofDedan :tvr^ thy merchantes: fraid^W troubled in thdr countenance. for it was prophe. • r.nd the merchandife of many yks were in thine ^6 The merchants among the ptople fhall citdtobedefttoy. i Ve-nio" Vni '^''""^s : the^' brought thec foraprefenc ? homes, hiiTe atthee : thou flialt bea terrour, and neuer "^ '>'" ffo'""* co'rue's ho'nes^od "eth,and peacockes. fiialt be "anymore. ' ye«es,asira.a3..j EIcphaiit»teeth. 1 1$ The)' of Aram wer* thy merchants for the CHAP XWIIL lor,.-o,ke,. niultitude ofthy || wares: they oca.pied in thy ^ Tbrr,>rdafG<^'ai.mfl,'hfK""^r Tr-^fir hu fridi. « \Or,':i,bHncU. ' ^""^ \vith||EmctT:udi',purple,& brojdred worke, rhi w^r^ oMeiorii igmli ziJon. aj ihi Urde fiaai. and||fineIinen^idcoraIl,andpearle. jithihuthtrtiUgtiktrttgtth-TihechiUnnofifrafi, * ''^'"' »7 Thej'of ludah and of the land of Ifrael "T-HewordoftfteLord came againe vnto me, fc Where the beft'I^"!?''"=^<^^";^,\^.r^^^^^^ \ . .^ wheate g; owed, *^"2ndile v;hei(t ct « Minniih, and Pantug, and . , a Sonneofniani(ay Vneo the pnnce of Tynis, lOr.TKTftiuiuvr honic and oyIe,aud|| b.nlme. Thus faith the I orde God, Becaufe thine heart is '■'""^'' i8 TheyofDamafcus wf'tf thy merchants in exalted,&: thou h3ftfaid,aIamagod,Ifitinthe the multitude ofthy wares.for y multitude of all /tatofGod in ymidsof yf-SiVet thou art but a * ' "»> '"'''"'"f riches,*! in theAvineof .Hclbon & \vhite woo|] . man £; not God,&r f though thou diddefl thinke IZ' ""2t''Gcii* I? They ofDanalfd and of lauan, going tp. mthnehe3r;,thstthouv.'auec;uaIl with God. intbeheauen. : | Sr»|..w\* ^Tro,occupiediii.thy faires: yf on work£,catlia } Eeholde,thou art witb- then l* Daniel : there ^ThMghihoKfa.^ r-i! qi-MTiM a and'cajamus were among thy n^eichandjfe.. " isnofecrerc,th.-itthevcanhidefrom thee. t"'(!""»l"** ' ■'■ " '" " _ 20 TheyofDcdanw^r.;ih/machants.)'a pre-. '4 With thy wifidome. ahd thine vnderfbn- j, This Feipea- " ■* cious clothes for the ?:harccs. ' * ' - diijg^ouhaftgottenthee riches,nnd kiftgot- ketKbydtr.ilon: : 21 They of A: abia>and nil the, princes of Ke- ten golde and (iluer into thv treafures. j"' f'"!f"'"'Ki ^""■"Tr' '^^i!" occupied >vithdi;e> lambes,and rammes 5 By thv great wifcdoir.e .tni by thine ocai- firneVoihi7«ife. tt-"'l' p'Jffhi"' ^^oO''"^'^5: in thefe were rheythvmerchai;;ts.. pying haft thou encreafed thy riches, and thine dSn^iiaabrln^ : tli'oughthiM 2 2 The merchants of Sheba.S: Ra^mah were heart is lifted \'pbecaureofthv riches. .whenlrckiel b»adi, thy mercf;ants:ihevocaipicdin;thv£iireswith|, 6 Therefore thusfaieththe Lorde God,.Ee<: ^to.tihis. «» before him that flayeth build houfes,and plant vincyards:y ea, they fhall '",'*'""'y.'''» "«• thec,Iamagod?butthourhaltbea man, and no dwell fafely, whenlhaue executed judgements Ib'<^"horidpra7i« god,in the hands of him that flayeththee. vpon al roimd about them that defpife them,and him,& gme thank* Ik h eBof 10 Thouflialt die the deadi of the' vncir- they fhal know that I am the Lord their Gcd. tot his great met- thcU«jtli*niDa auncifedby the handes of ftrangers: for I haue CHAP. XXIX. "'*• infidels, which are fpokenit.iaiththeLord God. Hie prophtcitth tgamji Pharaeb md f7}pt. ij The toril Godsene«:es. „ ^ Mo.eouer the word of the Lordecamc i^^^.tt^tT^^^frSlt:^:^^^ VntO me,laying, _ -nhice he loike iganifi Tyrui. I z Sonne ot"manjtake vp a lamentation vpon T N the » tenth yeere,*nd in the tenth moneth in ' "^^ wit.of the the kin^ of Tyrus,and fay vnto him. Thus fayeth 1 the twelfth day of the moneth,the worde of the £ooii"h or °i 'L the Lord God,Thou feaieft vp the fumme , «»phecie$ confidence^that e^g^y precious ftone HVM in thy garment , the ru- and againft al 1 Egypt. ' '^^ fometi'mw ** L'thelrnciifs! bic,tlietopaze & the H diamond , the chr\folite, ^ Speake,and"fay,Thus faith the LordeGod, ftandeih after the fttengthand plea- the on)'x,andtheiafpcr,thefaphir,llemeraude, & Beholde,Ic»»»? againft thee,Pharaoh kingofE- l«tet,ieade,i*re. ftres. the carbuncle and golde : the woikemanfhip of g'mtjthe great ^ dragon,that lyeth in the middes "?'• '* V^'c^tuni-le thy t^'mbrels, ando^thy pipes was prepared in ofhisriuers,\vhichhath raide,_Theriua-ismine, pbartohufadrfc e He'me'ineth ^^hce in the day that thou waft created. and I haue made it to my felfe. gon which bidech the royal! itate of 14. Thoiiart « the anointed Chenih , that co- 4 But IwiUput' hookes in thy chawes, and himieJlein tbe ri* Tytu5,vvhich fot iiercth,and I haue Ctt thee ' in honour : thou waft I will caufethe fifti of thy riuers to fticke vnto "" Nilu»,a$ila. aDd"l"t>'th?teof vpon the holy mountainc of God Jhou haft \val- thy fcales,and I will draw theeoutofthemiddes eTwilfcodene. he compareth to ked in the middcs of the 8 ftones of fire. of thy riuers , and all the fifh of thy riuers (hall mies againft thee, tbeCherubims I J Thou waftperfite in thy wayes from the fticke vnto thy fcales. which thai pluckc A''ke^'ndb"!hi'i' '^^y'^^': tJ-iou waft'i created , till iniquitie was y And I will leauethceinAe wildemes, both '^'XhithuJuV wotd'jOTif./rV " found in thee. thee,andalthefiftiofthyriuers.thoufl;altfalvp'- thee.outoftfcy hefignihethihe 1(5 By themukitude ofthy merchandife, they ont4ieopenfield:thoufhaltnotbeebroughtto- fmepUtc*. fame. hauefilled the mids of thee with cmeltie,&thou gether, nor gathered :/(>r I haue giuen thee for Llou'rtom'a'li'e haftfinned-.thereforel will caft thee as prophant mcateto thebcaftesof tfaefield,andtothefouIei thee oneof the out of the ' mountaine of God : and I will de- oftheheauen. bi'ildeisofmy Ihoy thee,OcoueringCherub from the mids of ^ And all the inhabitants of Egypt (hal knowe Temple.wiiich th^ftones offire. that I an^ the LordCibccaufctheyliauc bina ftatfc ftm\*trsalcmnn I? Thine heart was lifted Vp becaufe of thy ofd rcedc to thehoufeoflfracl. . i^S!-*!^'"''* things neceffaty beautv,a«^thou haft Corrupted thy wifedome by 7 When theytookeholde of thee with their *• *' for the worke. rcalonofthy bhghtnefle: Iwillcaft thee to the hand,thoudid'kftbreake,&rentall their fhbul- g Towit.amcng ground:! wil lay thee before kings that the\- mav der& when they leaned won thee,thoubi-akeft wKirid"'' behold thee. ; '^ ' andn^deftaIltheirloynesto||ftand^vpright ^\ttlueyMt precious iionts. i8 Thouhaft defiled thv k fanSification by 8 Thereforcthus fayeth the Lorde God , Be- ,heirhmt,thcy b WhrcSwas thcmultitudeof thinciniquiticSjC^by the iniqui- holde,! will bring afword vpon thee,anddeftroy wonldftayno Jhee" Ifhfs d"el"' ^'^ ^^^^y mercliandifcitherefore wil I bring forth man and beaft out of diee, b!.' ftoode" v*"'* niiie " ' afirefiomthemiddesofthee,vvhichflialdeuoure 9 AndthelandofEgyptfhaIbedefohte,and ^^^^^ ""J^^^^l^^^ i Thou (halt haue thee:and I wil bring thee to afties vpon the earth, walk,& they Ihal know y 1 am the Loid: becaufe ,heir tn»ft ia c no part among my fr, the fight ofall diat behold thee. he hath raid,fThc riuer is mine,& I haue made it, therj. rTtis,the ho. , '9 Alltheydiatknowetheeamongthe peo- 10 Eehold,therforelr.««vponthce. & vp- ^ J^^^«»,^^»^ noiir.wheteunto plejhaibc aitonifhcd at thee: thou fhalt bc||a ter- on thy niici:s,& I will make die land ot bgvpt vt- ^ ^ „, j ,„og„e I called them. rour,and neuer flialt thou be any motc. terlywafte,anddcfolate from the towreoFSeue- any thing to hiiB- ^Or,i,ro«iht (» 20 f Ae«ne,die word of die Lord came Vn- ndi.euen vnto v borders of die + black Moores. rdfc.or put hi. """"&' tomcCying, ri Nofooteofmannialpflebyit,norfootc ^^».;^»;^;;";^ 21 Sonne of man,ret thy face againft Zidon, ofbeaftftiallpafrcbyitjneytnerflialitbeinhabi- j.£ir.f«/j,ori. and prophecie againft it, ted fourtie veeres. thufi*. 2 2 And fav,Thusfayth the Lord God,behold, 12 And I wil make the land of Egypt de(blate I Byexeenting I "»»« againft thee,0 Zidon,and I willbe'glo- in the middes of the countries, that are dcfolate, my ludocnienti rified in the mids of thee: & they fliall know that "and hercities fli.-#bee defblate among die cities *''"■**■ ^'[^^^ •gamltthywlc- I am thcLord,when IftialMiaue ex-ecuted iudge- that arc dcfolatc,for fourtie yeeres:and I wilfcat- f(,eyX>'oui'not kednc*. mfntsinher,and(lialbefan^ifiedinher. rerthcEgyptiansamOngthe nations,and wildif- hauefulidomini- 2 J For I wil fend into her peftilcnce,& blood peife them through the countries. on.bmbevndet ihto her ftreetcs," and the flaine (hall fall in die r j Yet dius faidi the Lord God, * At the fnd '^^^^*^'^"^^^^;, IB That is Ne- Tni&of her -.mihcenemie (hdl comea^amd her offourtieycercs wil I gather the Egyptians from and the cau.'- is, * ^uthtd^Mur. ^*'th die fword on eucry (ide,and the)' tlial know the people, where they wercfcattered. that the iftaelitei that I am the Lord. • 14 Andlwilbring ag.iincthecapauiticofE- fli.uld nomore 2 J Anddicyflialbeno more a'prickingf home gypt,and wilcaufethemto returne into the land ^^^^'^^""^^ %'nto the houfc ofIfracl,nor ^/>jr grictious thoinc ofPatliros,into the land ofdidrhabitation, and ,£, j/pcndoo of al that arc round about tlie»n,& defpifcd them, they (halbc there a BfmHU kiflgdome. God, IS It Nabufhad-nczzcrswagcf, Chap.xxx.xxxi. Pharaohs arire broken. 9 J I J It flail be the firalleft of the kinpdomcs, the land woftc, & all that tliei cin is by the humls ncithci- fhal! itcNaltitftlfe any n^.ore aEouc the offtran^cis :Ithel.ordh.'aierpoktnit. nations : for I ^vill diminilli theni,that the)' Iball i } 1 n.us faith the Lord God , I will alfo de- no more rule the nations. flroy the idoles, and I will caiife their idol« to 1 6 And it Ihall be no more the confidence of ccifeont of || Noph, and there fliall be no more li)u, h l:<\ I fhouM the lioiifc of Ifrael , to bring r«*r,Tim8. i'"^"''ih"'"'"*' inthefirft?«c««*,4Winthefirft% Know that I am the Lord. word of the Lord came vnto me,faying, te i^ne. CHAP. XXX. ^' Sonne of man, f I haue broken theamie f rer Nebucha*. ih, denrua,o« ./ ,- j^/< auii ,hi cum thereof. of Phaiaoh king of Egj'pt : and lo,it fliall not be p"j"^h Ne'c?o ** THe word of the Lord came ag-iine vnto me, bound vn to be he.aled , neither fliall they put a at charcfcemiih, faying, rouletobindeit, and/omakeit ftrongto holde lercm^c^s*. 2 ionne of man , prophcfie , and fay , Thus the fword. %thiht;LordGod5Howle<»>»(icr,i«,Wo6*vnto 22 Therforethiis faith the Lord God,Behold, thisd.iy. Ifoi^'^againfl Pharaoh king of Egypt, and will i For the day is nere, and the day of the Lord breakeg'hisarmc diat was ftrong, but is broken, g His force anj is at hand,a cloudy day, and it flialbe the time of and I wil caufe the fword to fcll out of his hand. pow«f. theheadien. 23 And I will fcatter the Fg^fptians among 4 And the fword fliall come vpon Egypt, and the nations , and will dilperfe them thorow the feare Oialbe in Ediiopia,when the flaine fliall fall countries. in Egypt , when they (hall take awav her multi- 24 And I wil ftrengthen the arme ofthe king tude , and when her foundations fl:all be broken of Babel,and put my ftvord in his hand but I will downe. bre.-kc Pharaohs armcs, & he fliall caft out figh- t ny pKm and ^ ^ Ediiopia and Phut , and Lud, and all the ings, as the fighings of him, that is vrounded bc- tud a ,<.• me-i.t conmon people, & Cub, & the men of die land, fore him. Aphticaand that is in league, flial fal with them by the fword. ij But I wilflrengthen the amies ofthe king ^'^y*- 6 ihus fayth the Lord, They alfo that main- of Babel , and the armes of Pharaoh (hall fall bWh'hw tcinel'.gypt, fliall fell, & the pride ofher power dov\ne, and they fhall know, that I am the Lord, , ,.,, fttiVg dtie'c" ' ^^^' ^o"''^ downe : from the towre of ^ Seueneh '' when I (liall put my fword into the hand ofthe f„ that'tytants* Egypt.chap . fl^tll they fail by the fword, faith the Lord God. king of Babel,and he (hall ftretch it out vpon -the baue no power of *?•'"• 7 And they flialbe defblatc ill the niids ofthe land of Egypt. themielues, p^i- iconntries that are defolate, and hci- cities fhalbe 26 And I wil fcatter the Egyptians r.mong the gZl'ki^i^Vthea ill the mids ofthe cities that arc wafted. nations, and dilperfe them among the countries, Godappointetb, 8 And they fliall know that I am the Lord, and they fliall know,that I am the Lord. and when he will when I haue fet a fire in Egypt, andrvhensllhci ihey muftteafe, helpci^flalbedeftroycd. C H A P. XX XL 9 In that day Ihall there meffeneers goe fonh * ^comprnf<,ntifihefregientieofThar»'m«j. 10 mfrofhiftthahktiitjl,uHKm afrayd, and feare fliall come N-ponthemjas in the ""*'"*'"*• dayofFgyptrforloe, itcommeth. \ Nd in theaeleucnth yere, in the third »««««& a OfZedekiahi 10 Thus fayth the Lord God, I willalfo make iT>«Winthcfirfl:/<'ofchcmoncth, the ^'.^ac!ilUi\t\ 6 Ail the fowles of the heauen made their word ofthe Lord ca-Tieviito me, laying, fi"nde'zedle- neftes in his boughes, and vnderhii branches did 2 Sonne of man, takevp a lamentation for kijii. all the bealis of the field bring forth their yong, Pharaoh King of Egypt, and fay ^nto him,Thou and vnder his Ihadow dwelt all mightv nations, art like a ^ lion of rfi'e nations, and art as a |! di-a- ^ T'"" 'heCcrip. 7 Thusv.'as he fare in his grcatneire, a»dm goninthefea : thou callediioutthyriuers'and f"n"to«udUn'd the length of iiis branches : for his root was ncre troubledrt the waters with thy feet,and ftampcdl^ huge bejiis wii"eii great waters. in the riuers. deuoareailjiiatbe 8 The cedars in the garden ^ of God could j Thus f;uth the Lord God, ♦ I will therefore ""kt"'"" '!«:y, tbeie «js no grea. fiot fiide him :no hrre tree was like his bi^anchcs: (pieadmy net ouer thee with a great multitude mayoiieieome^ ter power ui the and the chefnut trees were not like his boughes: ofpeople, and they fliall make thee come vp in- p,,wha/r. wotidtbcnbii all the trees in die garden of God vverenoriike tomynet. cihouprepx-edft *''"■ vntohiminhisbeautie. 4 Thenwilllleauethec vpontheland, And I will lay thy f^eln N-pon the moun- jovfca wiy! caii(eJlheishfi:\'ponhigh, and Lntli ihot vp his taincs, and fill the valleys <1 with thine height. d With Heaps of lifi'^p- toppe among the diicke boughes,and his heart is 6 I will alfo water with thy blood die land 'hecatkiicsof lift vp in his'heif ht, " wherein thou « fwimmdi, fw»to the moun- e''T$Nillw'oo«r.i 11 I haue therefore dehuered him intothe taines,and die riuers Ihall be fidl of dice. floweth Egypt.fo hani of the « mi^htieft among the heathen : he 7 And when I (hall * put thee out,I will couer «ill I make the' fhsU handle him, jir I haue call him away for his the hauen, and make the ftaiTes thereof darke : *"''° ' "' '^'"^ wickednefic. * I will couer the Sunne widi a cloud , and the flJ^Vt." *""' 12 And the ftrangers haue de/lroyed him, Moonefliall not giue her light. I xbsivordfig. ' euen the terrible nations, and they haue left him 8 All the lights of heauen v-ill I make diirke nifi='-h to ^ put vpon the mountaines, and in all the valkyshis for thee, and bring S darkcneil'e vpon diy land, "J"''"""'"* f H-rr by is (igni ■ branches are fallen,and Iiis boughes are i broken fa) th the Lord Goo . tjj, , j. , t.ktli, fiedthtdfftruai. ^y „|j the riuers of tlie land: and all the people 9 I"'ili alfo trouble the heartsofmany pea- ;ivij}.ii.vMi. ofthe earth are departed from his Ihadow, and plc,v»henirnallbringthydeRruCtionamon2!the -+•'-'• hsuefbrfakenhim. nations, -inivpon the countries whiduhoii haft ofi>«c"if"eant I J Vpon his ruine (hall all the fowles of the notknowen. ^ the g;e3t I'orow he.-uienremainej and all the beaAs of the field 10 Yea, IwiU make many peoffea?rafed at thatn>..liberor Qialbe vpon Iiis branches, ' thee,and thcirktngs Ihalbe aiionilhed with Feare '||^ ^1"°'' *a bf 14 So tliat none of all the trees by the vvatC'-s forthee, when I Ihall make my fword to glitter p^oni^*" * . fiialijc c>:alced by their he:gb:^neidier fhall (hoot againft their feces, and dicy ilialbe ajiay^L^ eue- S-p their toppe amonpdiethicke boughes, nei- n,' moment -. euerj'inanfor his o^vfielire^lithe therlhali their leaucs (land vp in their height, day ofthy fall. which drinke 10 much \",ater : for the)' ace all dc- 1 1 For thus faith the Lord (Jod , The f.-.ord liuercd vnto death in ihe nether parts of the of the king of Babel Oiall come vpon diec. * earthinthcmidsof thecliildrenof menamong ri Ev thef■.^ords of themighticwiUIcaufe them diat go dov:ne to the pit. thy multitude to fill : the)- all Oialbe terrible na- ij ThiisCiich the Lord God, In the day when tions,&: theyltalldeftroy thctpompcofHg^pt, hThi>c»m«w went doivnc.to hel,I caufed them to mourne, and all the multitude thereof ilialhe confumed. f '^VveiesaVc" e That is.ofKe- buchad'iiezzar, wii» altcnvatJ wasiheinsnaich and one!) lulcc oi (lie world. onoftlif power ofthe^AlTyriiBl bjr the Babyio< aiaci. g- Tlie deepe via. teis that caufed hiai to mouut To hie (T.eaoing hif great abundarc* and poTipe) fliall now lamcRtas thnugh they were couered with fjckcl-.tli. h Tocaufet'nis deHruaionofthe King"f A(ljriat» fec(^enlor^llOC. tihir, he fetteth fottli otiier'king? and ptineci iwbich he\ fouieyeiesaftet Wlgcoucredrhedeepeforhim, andldidrc- ij Inill deilroy alfo the Ixafh thereof fro -riiijiipiophefie. fb-einethe floods diercof, and the great waters the great \i-ater-fides , neither fl-.allthe foot of wereftayed : I caufed Lebanon to moume for mati trou'le them any n:ore, aor the hooucs of hinv-nd all the trees ofthe field fainted. ixaft trouMe them. 16 Imadethe nntions tofh.ikeat thcfound 14 1 hen will I nake' their watei-sdccpe,and i Towit.oftti* ofliisfa'l, whenlciili-himdowiietohell, with caufc their nucrs to runne hke oyle , layththe ^''''?""^''^,"/), them that defcendinto the pit, and all the excel- Lord God. , .-, (h3iiqi)ieil,'cn. lent trees ofEden,3nd the beft of Lebanon: euen 15 \VheIfhallmaketheIandofF.gyptdt.{o- ioy all thy e-m- ail that are nourilhed widi \\^ters,flial i" be com- Jace, & the country with all that is thercin,11)albe moditics. forted in the nether p.Trts of theearch. layd waftc : when I (liall fmite.-illche which dwel 1 7 They alfo went downe to hell widi him dierein,then Oial they know diat I am the Lord. liadTisi'iwogii vntofhemtTiatbcflainc vnththefword, and his 16 This is the mourning whcre^wth they (hil tl evieloycrd at armc, «;»t,and;for 1 8" To \-: horn * ait'tho'i thus like in glory an 1 all her mulritudc,faith the Lord God. in greatncP.e among the trees of Eden ? yet ihou 17 fjn the twelfdi yccre alfo in diefifrecnth (halt be cart; downe with die trees of" Eden vnto d^y o fthe moneth, came the word ofihc Lord the nether parts of t!ie earth : thou (huh flecpc vnto me, faying, ill the niidi of the vnciraur.cifed, witli thsm tbac i S Sonne of aun,lamcnt for the !n!jl:ia;de of Egypt, the fallof fucha t)rant. i .Mranint;, chat l>liatanhspo*er wisiiotbin^ro etiit Jt hitwas. k CraJeCbap.-, «8.i*. The end of Tyrants. Chap.xxxiij. Of the watchman. 96 k ThK ii.prophc. Eevrt,and ■• cift them do\me,euen them and the f'x'f c/mircif. 30 Tit »trde of ttt i>rU *i*inpiht c,e..h« .bey ih.ll aaughccrs oFtlie mighty nations vnto the nether "'«^" »/'«< Tro^h.,. V "heLo"' i- paitts of the carth,vvith them that go downe in- A Gaine,thc word of the Lord came vnto mc, Lt"hhi»Pr''o'i'h.is to the pit. Xlfaying. po.verbothco jj WhoniedoeA tJioii pafTe'in bcauue? goc 2 Sonne of man,fpcake to the children or jihot and to de- Jq^^^c a„d fleqic with the vncircumcired. thy people:and (ay vnto them,Whcn I bring tlic lt^''e'iere"r *» 10 "^^^ '^'^" ^^'^ '" '^^ middcs of them that fworde vpon a landc, if the people of the bnde 1 Haiie not other are llainc by the (won! : "' flie is deliuered to the take a man || hom among them, and make liim ^or,ofiMr cttjJr, kingdoines.more iVord : draw her downc,and all her multitude, their •■> v\atchman, ' "« H'c**''' "!« 'bo""'t".'iihed° -' The moft mighty drftrongltalfpeakc to j If when he feeththefword come vpon the itVaueu^mi'lTuj'l m°Tnatii, Egypt, "him out ofthemids of hel with them th.nt helpc land,he blow the tnimpet,& warne thepcoplc, iygoiirinou.«jnd a To make lb e hcr : thcy are gone downe *;rf fleepe with tiie 4 Then hee that heareth the founde of the tcacfcert wbicii mitier mor« fenfi- yncirc'imcifed that bellaine bv the fword. trumpet, and will not bee vvnmcd,if thefwordc "'"^ *"""= •= "l" Phiraoh^hom '" ^^ Asfliur is there and all his company : their ■come,and take him away,his blood fl:albe vp- °""„rrr fallen by the warned : if thefword come,; nd take anv ptrfon fword,which r.re gone down with the vncii cum- from among tlicm,he istiken away for his <> ini- |' ^J^"'/^ 'j".?' '■''" cifed into y nether parts of the earth, which can- Quitie,but his blood will I require at the watch- ^^t efcaoe ^ln\\\\. n Whommthii fed themfelues to be fcired in thelaiidof the I'li- mans hand. ment though the Iifeail the world „in^^yt.tha„e they borne their Ihamc with them 7 ' So thou, O fonne of man, Ihauemade watchman be rfg- ""' ■ tliat are gone downe to the pit. thee a watchman vnto die hoiife of Ifraehtherc- w|jj'^^,'3n"biowe* 25; They haue made his bed in the niids of the fore tlioii (halt heare the v^■o^l^e at my « mciiLh, ,be trompst.and flame with alhis multitiideitheir graues an rond and .idmonilli them from me. then he will not •about him;al thefe vncircucifed are ilaine by the 8 \"\ hen I Vns\\ fay vnto the w icked, O wic- ?'"'' ^' *V'' '''' fword;thougii they haue caiifed their feare in the ked m,an, thou (halt die the death, if thou doeft „Vrnment!'' * '"'' hnd of y liiiing.yet haue they borne their Ihame not fpe.ike,and admonifh the wi eked of his way, n Ao.c.;. 17. with them that^go downe to thepit:ihey are laid that wicked man fhal die for his iniijuitie,buthis ' VVfaith teachetb in the middesofthem that bed-line. blood will I ^requireatthine hand. iVihtoth^s ""*' q That is.rhe Cap. 26 There Hi Mefl:ech,Tubal,& al their mul- 9 Nenerthfle{re,ifthou warne the wicked of cKjrgdt the padocians and iia- titude : their graues arc roiinde about them : all his way, to turne from it,if he do not tume from Lords n;outh, ii lijn5.8rSpin:aid5, thefe vnarcumcifed were fiaine by the Avorde, his wiy,he(l^.ar die for his iniquity, biitthou had arpie,and noia „ lofephus wr>. ^^^^^^^^ ^j^^^, ^^^^j ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^^ ,^^^J ddiuered thy (oulc. dllTe' waXan t Which died not oftheliuing. ' . 10 1 hcrefore,0 thou fonne of man, (peake muftar.fweiffor b%crii:li dealt'. 27 And thcy (lial not lie \v the Valiant ^of the vnto the houfe of Ifrael,Thus ye (peake and fay, y bloodotillthat \ butbythecourie vnciicumcifed,v are fallen, which are gonedown Ifour traiifgreflionsand 01 ir'(Tnnes^e vpon their bonesibecaiife f/»#y TTfr* ol honour. ^^^ f^^^^, ^^^^^ ,^;g,^^, j^ ^j^^ ,^^^ - - 28 Yea,dioiiflialtbebroktnin the vncircumcifed, and lie with them that are tume vou,tu'ne you from vour aiill wayes, for tnnre, flaine by the fword. why\Ml!yedie,Oyehotifcof KlaeP f ReadeCbap. 29 There «Edom, his kings.and all his prin- 12 Therefore thou fonncof mm, fay vnto ' RtJdforihis ces, which v^ith their ftrength are laide by them the children of thy people. The grighteoufnefle riobteoufncfle, that were flaine by the fworde : they (1-all fleepe of the righteous Ihall not deliuer him in the day Chi.ig.at.a.^. with the vncircumciled, and with them that goe ofhistianfgreirton, nor the wickedne(re of the dovineto thepit. wickcdyia//c« Hetefcy he ron- fe«es *""""■ 'i- Forlhaue caufed my" feare fo i* in the thoulhaltdiediedcath,if he turne from his fin, ^^^''"';f,'^^'''"° II iwlllmakethe l.'indoftheliuing:andhenialbe laidcin themids anddo that which islawfiillandh right, which [■•erndto Egyptians afraide of the vnciicimicifed with them, thatarc faine 15 Tonit. ifrlie wicked rellore the pledge, f,.ifake»i.kcd- of mess jhey j^.^. jj^^ f^.ord.ffMtf); Pharaoh and al his multitude, ""d ^iueaeaine that he h.id robbed,^?"*/ vrAkc in ""''' y-\ >fcfK(cflh!lou.r«a'u>';i,jM:::/icr,.' ^Hejhtr^ X^ Ncne of his (InnCS tfiathefaath COmittcdl, obcy.n; C.ds tS. llxntththcmihat xj-.jsre , tni btUiitth item nnh the flialbejnerioned VntO him:fc«*«i^ hC hatbtloOt rtnyiin-.triii in.\ ieaas,t!Ut tneir mi- inouiei we tnen iiuft" v.hen they heare >:becaiife f/»#y TTfr* n Say vnto thcm,AsIliuc,(aieth theLorde ^""^^ indgemeni* land of the jjiiing. God, f I defire not thcdcith of the tvicked, but de'paV^jrfb'ir' Lu in the middcs of that the wicked tume from his ^'ay and liner mercies and mur- Aieftingfong, Ezekicl, Againftillflicpheards, that,'.vhich is Iawfiill,& li ghc,he {Tial fureiy Hue. A^'^ ^^^ wo .-de of the Lord came vnto mee, *Cl)ip.iB.is. 17 Yet the children of chy people lav, * The ^*%i""5 vvnyoftheLoideisnoccqiiail; but' their ovvne a Sonneofmiuprophecieagainft the fhep- way is ^^^equall. heaidsoflfrad, prophcciean^ (ay vnto them, 19 lint ifthe wicked returnefiom his wicked- fiockcs'' giltratesjpnerts, nefie,and do that which is iawfiiU and right, hce 5 Yee eate the b ftit, and yec cloth you with ""' Pf'phets. (hall liue thei-cby . the wooll : ye kill tliem that are tld,but ye feede rich yo" fci«s"' 20 Yet ye lav, The way of the Lord is not c- not the Iheepe. ' thtitcommodL ^ qualLCyc houfc of Ifiaei.I will iudge you euery 4 The « weake haue ye not ftrengthcned: the ties.an.i fo fpoiie ■ one after his vi ayes. ficke haue ve not healeci,neither haue yce bound j!'^'' "'^" *■"* i When the Pro. 21 Alfo in the cwekh yeereof J our captiui- vp the broken,nor brought againe that which c" He dVfcnVth pbctwjsleda-^^ tic,in thetenth wo ;rr^,.tn(^inthe fift ey niiiedihat the mi- 2j' Againe the vvord of the Lord came vnto fcattered through all the earth, and none did petiihed, ni:i.f^oi Gj'd nie,and(aid, feekcorfearch'j/rtrr'wj?/. "o'l giui-'i'it ni 24 Sonneofman,diefethatdwelinthedeib- 7 'Ihereforeyelliepheardes,hearethe worde conii'4cjiid open lateplacesof die land oflfrael, talke and fav, of the Lord. th. irrnouti.es, '" A uaham was but one, and hce poil'effed the 8 Aslliue,(ayeth thcLordeGod, fureiy he- *^' tf '1^ 6^ f ^'^ land:but wearc many ,//^er£/«* the land Hall be caufc my flocke wasfpoiled,and my ilicepe were m rh'ii's'thewic- gi^eu vs in pofieflion. deuouredofall thebeaflsofthefield,hauing no k>-d ;l.ii)k; the.-n- 2 J Wherefore lay vnto them. Thus faith the ' the cloudie and darke day. f i„ ih'e day of ofaltheir.abominations,y they h.iuc committed. '^ And I will bring them out from thepeo- theitiffirc'tlonand io Alfo thou fonne of man.thc children of thy ple,and gather them from the countreies,and wil ™''' eiie:andlhi niifei Indirifion People that 1' tnlkeof thecby the wallcsS: inthe bring them to their owne land, and feed them (0°, the church in p n ri on, dooresofhoufe,&; fpeakeoue toanofher,euery '^pon themountainesof Ifrael,by theriuers,and alldaogeis. oncto his brother,fayint^,Come,I pray you, and '" •'''1 fhe inhabited places of the countrey. g Meaning.fuch hi-are tvhat is the tvord t^at cometh from yLord. H I ^''il feed them in a good pa!Uirc,&r vpon "|„s^'^„j"Jhf [^ q Th'tdeclateth ^' For thcy comevnto thee,.TS the people t/- the hie mountnincs of Ifrael fliall thentoldbe: brethren,* thinke that ive ought to feth to comc:and my people fit before thee, and fhere (lial they lie in agood fold,& in fat pafture they haue no need he3tr-;Gods word hearc thy wordcs,bi'it they will not do them:for Ihaldieyfecde^ponthemountainesof Iffael. tobegoiierned X'i^ 'onjh«'«'e* ^^''f*^ ^'^"'' "loi'thes dicy make q ieflcs, and their 1 5 1 w'U feede n.y llicepe.and bring them to ^^'^;^ ;, ,,y p,,,. (liDuid iri ai pomtj heart goeth after their couctoulhcilc. their reft,(airh the Lord God. tinodiHei'ence be- obry it.elj we a:>- j 2 And lo,rhou art vnto thcm,as a Ijie/ling (on<» i <> I will feeke dwt which was loft, and bring tweenc the good ufc tiic « o,d 'o of one tii;lt hadi a plea'fint voice,& can fing wch againe diat which was driuen awav,nnd wil bind ^V^^'l"' e' h 7«/** wtior^mrke"" for they heore thy VI ordsjbut they do them not. vpthat which was broken, and will flnngdrcn fh"yderc'r'ur'" cifbisminiKers as J J And when this commcth topaUcC/iirloe, the\ve;ike , but I will deOroy the f.it and the i By good paffute tbfu.ghthey were it wil come)thcnlhal they know,th;ita Prophet i;(lron2,«;;(i( I wil feede them widviiiudnement. and dcepe water*, 'f^\ j:'?":'r""' l"th bene amone them. 1 7 Alfo you my (iK^pe, Thus faith the Lord ''";?;? ^ X''j looiilhftntaliet. ' ' c ,- j t l iit- j i 1 jn vtoid o( Gndand HI' j>;<-«/W,iniflratioo hutfoxp. K. r\ n I , aaaiiia. t*/wM«f the-ammesmd thcgontes. ofiuHice.which » ^f^mfl,hc/ruphe,,Mth,ta,ipiic(h/i,dco^^^ ,g Secmethit afiiiall thiu? vnto you to hauc - I williudgcbctwecnethc 57 I will make thee perpctnalldcfolations.and fatfliecpcandtheleanelhecpe. thv cities (liall not <*retiirne, andyefliallkno.ve <^Towi(,lot^.«i» 2 1 Becaufe ye haiie thiiift with fide and with diac 1 am;he Lord. Iora.albe mine, and wee "^^^^^Jg., 2 2 Therefore will I helpe my (heepe, & they wlI poflefie them, (feeing the Lord v\as ' there) tirg againft Go.i» n^all no more bee (poyled, and Iwilliudgcbe- ii ThereforeasI liue, (aith the Lord God, I r(Of]e,hcy tweene (lieepeanJ ftieepe. \r;il eiien do accordiKg tathy s wrath,and accor- ''^""^'"^ S<>' *'^'" 25 And Iv.ill fet vpartieephcardouerthem, dinj' to thine indignation nhich thou haft vfetJ in Ms«wn"^"e'fsion tMean'no.Chtift and hcO.aJUeed them,e«f>J my ferujnt 'i Dauid, thine hatred rgainft them :& I^^il make mv felfc g Awhouhsft of whome'DjHid' he (hall feede them,and heftialbetheir fhepherd. knowcna-rtong '' them wlicn I haiieiiidgcd thee. ">"* "utHy/o , wa« a figurt.tcie.' 24 And I the Lord will be their God, and my 1 2 And thou (halt kiio'.v, that 1 the Lord haue ^jyV.a^" ed"* jo.p.boij.j. feniant Dauid (hiilbe the prince among them, I hcardalthylkrphcmics which thou haft fpoken h si.e'wiKg.tbat the Lord haucfpoken it. againft the mountainesof Ifrael,fayin?,Thc)^ye "htn Cod ptBith- 2j And Hi'O make with themacouenantof wafte,theyaregiuenvstobedeuoured. (ihtheeatmiej, pcace,and willcaufetheeuillbcaftcstoceafeout ij Thus with your mouthcsyee haue boafted |ocoofid;rr'ha'he I Thisdecbieih oftheland: and they (hall ' dwell fafely in the againftme, and haue multiplied your wordes a- hahacare ocer thatvndctChrift wildernefle,and fleepc in the WOO is. gainft me : 1 haue heard r<;*w. thtm.ardiopraire bllVww'dll"^.^ 2(S And I will fet them, ^ a bleffing, eiien 14 Thus faith die Lord God, ?o ftiall allthe I'dlt^'b^^i,* 'j^'* rei! frrni (inne.ard round about my mountainc : and I v\-ill caufe world rcio\cewA*« I Oiallm^ie thee dcfolate. raoeasthoooh hcU.acilfcbt fjfe- rainctocomedownein duefea(bn,und therefh.al ij As thou diddeft reioyce at the inheritance th'eitvveieno lypieftruHinthe bcraine ofblefl:ng. ofthehoufeoflfrael, becaufe it was dcfolate, fo God.tilUbtyfede ftould r* u« pe. ^ 27 And the m tree of die field (hoi veeldc her will I doe vnto thee : thou Ihalt bee defohte, O i^'^j'ol! fi(h. •fi-L'ite.and the earth lliall c-iue her fruite,and they mount Seir.aiid all Idiimea whoUy,and they ihal m The Suites of ftialbe fafe in their land,and (hall know that I am knovvjthat I am the Lord. Godsg.acMlhail the Lord, when I haue broken the corder of thtir appearem great ,. i ■ ■• 11 ,. , , , ,- ahuodiiice io bis Chu:cb. yoke, and deliuercd themoutof thehandesof thofc that ferued themfeJucs of them. 28 And they (hall no more befpovled of the heathen, neither0.all tbcbeaftes of the land de- uoure them.but they (hall divell fafely, and none (hail make them afraid. CHAP. XXXVI. g HtiromtffthudrHHrTlfnulfscmi'reGiutilti- JI The Um ' Ktfitti i'j'ir'v>i!i,iHdmfunt» ihnrdtfirumx. 26 Goi rtnuHb tur ^■ht»iS'jhii«er/iay nalkemhu coaifUiuiftntHH, Lfo thou fonne cf man, prophecte vnto the « Tint ij.tlie rod tbatiliall come But ofthetocte oiil}ui,ira.ii.i. m; /i*niountainesofIfr3e!, and (ay, Yec moun- "chuact, 19 And I will raife ^'p for them a" plant of tainesofi(iaeI,hcarethe word of the Lord. renouT.e, ahd they O^all be no more con{iimed 2 Thusfaith the Lord God,'jecaufi.- the »ene- a That i^ t.Se with hunger in the land, neither beare the re- jfiie hath fliid a?a nftyou. Aha, euenthe'^hyc idumean. proche o(^he heathen an;.' more. placesof.cheworlda:coi!;sinponei1ioi!, f". ^'"h^'JV'** 3 0 Thus (hall they vndcrfbnd that I the 5 Thereforepropheci^-.and (ay,Th«is faith the fj^j".'^^,^'. Lord their God am withthcm, and th^r they, Lord God, fUcaufe that diey haue made voude- wasihechielcd eutn the hoiife cf If: ad, arcmv people, &ith the folate, and fwallowod vou vp on euen- (ide, that of all ihe wcr!d. LordGod. '. yemght beapofTeflionvnto thereildueofche ^J^'^««^'|'^»,"^^^_^^ J I Andyemyfheepe,thenieepofmypafttirc. heathen, and yeeare coirie vnt© the lippes and jenfion to zU tbt a;emcnjCMamyourGod,raiththeLordGod. ^tongues «f men, and vntothereprocheof the woiid. CHAP. XXXV. people, - rrr , u Tf't-i'fi'uP.noihJifijUcovuc^i/MMmSaft'xctufeffxj 4 Therefore vc mountames ot Ilrael, neare iroKbMtbtffojilrt.fiheii'd. tbc word ofthe Lord God, Thils (aith theLord OreoQer the word of the Lord can^c vnto God to themounc^incs and tothehilles, to the n.e,fay ing, ritic-s, and ro the vdlej'es, and to the wafre, and 2 Sonne of man. Set thy ftccagainfl mount defolate places, and to the cines that are foi{a- a SjirjandprophccieagainJlit, k;n : which are (j^oiled and had in denison ofthc J And fay vnto it, Thusfaith die Lord God, refidueofrheheathenthatarcround about. Fchold,0 mount Seir, Icowf againft thee, and I 5 Therefore thus faith the Lord God, Surely will (tretch out mine hand againft thee,and I will in the nre cf mine indignation haue 1 (poken a- makedieedefobtenndwafte. gainft the r£(idue of the heathen, and.igainftall dThersn- .•^.-rhea»t, e^\vith [f^^''^^*''^. Lord. defpiteftdmindestocaftitoutforiaprav. " tTitiirftbi^f-ai; 5 Eecaufethouhaft had a petperjall hatred, 6 Propheciethereforevponthe bndof L*"- cez7ara|i;-T and Lift put the children of Ifi^el to flight hy the rael,and fay vnto the mountaines, and to the hils, i«ufai tnr'ft.- ih;s force ofthe( word in the time of their calamitie, totheriuers, and to the valleyes. Thus faith the ^"p°j'|. . \^ when their i> iniciiitie bad an end, Lord God, Behold, I h:\ut (poken in mine indig- }^ae bcr : . . j^i. 6 Therefore as 1 liue, fa'th the Lord God, I nation, and In my wrath, becaufe yee haue fatte- iog i>ot;:; . di« will preparetheevntoblood,and blood (hal pur- redthe^ (hameofthelieafhen, {•''b'^ aVn ib< ptnt^hTfoli^'' fuethee: exceptthou 'hateblood, eucDLlood 7 Therefore thus faith the Lord God, 1 haue ,„,';,"^\h"f' fliallpurfiiethee. f lifted vpnujic hand, fiirely the beatbeo that are itj(ieCrijp.»«(i. jia about -^'-^ . t WVretbe Iduaeaoi t'.wch. kVM'eabytlnif poDiOimer.tlcal- W them rtntn Chriil.towhomal 12 Yea, I wilcaufe mcn to walke vpon' you, cd for your iniquitics,& for your abominations. '» ""«'*»>«"• ^ ddiver'^c« did "^"* "^y f^^P'^ Iflael,and they (h:,l pofleire IJyou, 5 2 lie it knoivcn vnro you thjt I doc not diis Jo"a"'/lacs'v!"«* - direaihcm. and ye lliali be their inheritance, and ye fliall no foir your fakes, iaith the Lord God: rtfrf^ow, O thy to be of ihe i That is.vronde morehcucefoorth depriue dicmo/^w*?;. yehoiifeoflfiael, bealhamed, and confounded number oi Gods mounuines ufie- , ^ ti,.,s faith the Lord God, Becaufe they fay for your owne wayes. cteaturts for yout 'lorXf. vntoyoii,Thoiik/4^;^deuourcilvpmen,andljaft ^j Thus faith the LordeGod,\Vhat time as I '^"j°;«'""'"S''''* k Thisciieene- bene a wafter of :hy people. fliallhaueclenfedyou from all your iniquities, I Biies imputed a» 14 Therefore thou (halt deuouie men no \villcaufej9at0 dwellinchccities, andthedelb- the reproch of t!is j-r.ovc, neither wale thy people henceforth, faitli late places flialbe builded. did for the fi'nn'ei the Lord God, J 4 And the dcfolate land flialbe tilled, where- of the people ac- i> Neidier will I caufe men to heare in thee as it lay wafte in the fight of all that palTed by. fording ,0 hii iuft the ilume of the headien any more,neicher (liak j 5 For they faid, Tnis wafte land was like the i'jLgrn;eat3. ^[^^^1 bcarethercproch of the pcoplcany more, garden ofEden, and thefc wafle and defolate & neither ilialt caufe thy lb Ike to fall any more, ruinous cities were ftrong,:wethihi vmtnofihttimnbis wilhiht tmt, *7i*-5>5' ^° * And when they entred vnto the heathen, »-r- He hand ofcheLorde was vpon me,andcar- 'tm.i.ij^ whither they went, they polluted mine holy 1 rycdmeoutin the Spirit of the Lord, asid fee Name,uhen they (aidof them,Thefe are the peo- n-:e downe in the middes of the j| field, which was I ^'-^''ilef. pie oftheLord,and are gone out of his land. fliU of » bones. a "eann'^fc^''^ ' I Andth«ref-r« ^^ But I fauoured mine holy ' Name which 2 And he led mee round about by them,and tj,^/Go^"^,f wou'dnotfufter thehoufeoflfracl had polluted among the hea- behold, there w#r* very many in the open ficlde,poiver,acdalfo my Name to be then,whithcr they went. - andloe,. ' n 111 i t > t 1 Kame. bring you into your owne land. (liall knowtliat lamthcLord. \Qr,}oiar. _ J J Then wil I powre cleane "water vpon 7 So I prophecied, aslwascommaundcd: "• ^'h"*i,'"h ^^'" you.and ye fhalbc cleane: j»m, from all your fil- and as I prophecied, there wasanoyfc, andbc- W.rrmeth ''yVt thineile,and from all your idoles wil I clenfe you. hold,rAtrf m'4j a (haking,and the bones came to- bcatr.andiegcne- i6 * A newe hcartallb willlgiueyou, and a gcthcr.bonetohisbone. iJteth his, ifa.4f J. ncwefpirit will I put within you, and 1 will take " 8 And when Ibehcld4o,the(infwes,snJthe *'^"'"!*}9- away the flonie heart out of your bodic, andl fledi pew vpon them, and ahoucrhf fkinneco- '* ■ c *i>ir,i», will giue von an heart of flcfh. ueredthem,buttherCwasno breath in them. 27 And I will put my {piritc within you, and 9 Thcnfaidhcvntomc, Prophecievntothe wjndc: The vniticofall the tribes. Chap.xxxvlij. A coucnant ofpcace. 98 winde : prophecie, fonncofman, and % to the aier, and my Tcruant Daiiid y^^/ A* their pi ince winde,Thiis faith the Loi de God,Comc from the for tuer. k SignifT'"E'=" foiire'>uJndes, O breath, and breathe vponthde j 6 Moreouef,Iwilmake*a coucnant ofpcace *7'Mi°54. panswhcrtaj ihe flaine,that they may Iiuc. with them : itlhall bee an cuerlafting cou'ennnt ""' "**• ||4t«t'/H*hj*i» '° So Iprophecitd as he had commanded mc: with them, ami I will pLicc them, and multiply the faithful ihal'be and the breath came into them, and they lined, them, and will fet my banftuarj' am9ng them for bioughitoihc and ftoode \'p vpon their feetc, an exceeding euermore. ^""'"'"l^fi"' great armie. 27 My tabernacle alfo fhalbe with them: yes, nbertfptnetthe'y * " Then he faid vnto mc, Sonne of man,thefe Iwilbe their God,and the)' II albe my people, arefcattfred hones are the whole houfe of IfraelJjcholde,they 28 Thus the heathen Ihall know , that I the Uvoogii the c»y^ Our bones are dried, and our hope is gone, Lord do fanaifie lfrael,whcn my Sapdiiaty (iial- "*' ' and we are cleane cut off. be among them for euermore. 1 2 Theieforeprophecie> and fay vnto them, CHAP XXXVIII Thus faith the Lorde God, Beholde, my people, I ^ „„ ( ropA, ar»A .*«« Go| .„i Ma^oi Ih.u Mht *i,h i,ui • Tvill open your eraiies, and caule you tocomevp yowtr Mf^anMt^proplrol'CKl. ii'ihtitd-fttH'.hcn. out of your Rpulchres, and bring you into the a Nd the word of the Lorde camevn:o mee, a \\'hicli»3ja Lindoflfrael, /i faying, people that came 1 1 And yee (hall knowe that I am the Lorde, 2 Sonne of man/et thy face againft a Go^.,and "f '•'sgog y fence c Thai is.when I * when I haue opened your graues, O mv people, againji the land of Magog, the chiefe prince of °. w'jgog'iHo heiV taue btecght yoo and brought you vp out of vour fepulchres, Mdhech and Tiibal,and prophecie againft him, fiPn:heth acer- out of ihofe pla- 14 And l}ial putmy Spirit in you, and yefhall j And fay,Thus faith the Lord God,Beholde, tairccoomiey.fo wh«e j-'oTMe* ^"^' ^"'^ I •'^1 r'a« you in your owne land: then I come againft thee , O Gog the chiefe prince of '^"^^■.l^l^l,'^,l tjfiiuej. ye dial knowe that Ithe Lord haue fpokenit,qnd Melhech and Tubal. had the go'uern- performed it,faith the Lord. 4 And I wil dcftrov thee, & put hookcs in thy ir.eni oi Goi^i he to theii tiri,anfefofwood,wherconthouxvri- pcft, ^nrffhaltbelikeacloudetocouertheland, ch'."cba^l,lilt te{t,(}ialbe in thine hand,in their f:ght. t^vth thou, and all thy banxies , and many people their head. 21 And fsy vntothera, ThusfayethcheLord withthee. _ ]] r,-< w«imj^6t God, Beholde, I wil take the children of from among die heachtn , whither they l^e ( and wil gather them on euery fide, & bring i intffthc'ir owne Land. 11 And thou l).altfay,I wil goe vp to the land g M«s^i''S•"'r««^ 22 And Iv\illmake them one people inthe that hadi no walled towres:^Iwilgoetothem ^ere dearu"*" * *hhnia.\6, land, vpon the mouiitaines of Ifrael, *andone that arc cit reft, anddwel in ftfetie, which dvv-el was not y:t built king (halbe king to them ail: and theylhalbeno all without walles, and haue neither banes nor againe: dctUiing "^ more twro peoples, neither bee diuided anymore gates, hfrebyihefinipU. henceforth into two kingdomcs. rz TAi'i^in^ torpoylethepraye,and totakca ^.'j^^°^j,j ^»°f^ 2 J Neither ftial thty bee polluted any more bootie, to tume thine hand vpon the defolate pla,- iruchioronifie^^ with their idols, nor with tlieir abominations,tior ces that arc naive inhabited, and vpon the people, ilicmfelues bjroat. with any of their tnmfgreflions :W I wil fane th;it are gathered out of the nations v.hich haue «-ardfo'cc^sto them out of all their dwelling places, wherein gotten cartel and goods, and dwell in the middes pf^idente'and; ' they haue finned, & wil clenfe them: fo (hall chey of the land. goodnciofgiri^t'" be my people,and I vn\ be their God. i j Sheba and Dedao, and the marchaute cf h one treai\ Hut * 7yV4o.iiKrM5. 24 AndDauid my * fciiiaunt/iisk< to biue "v-intne that '^^' alfo \valkc in my iudgements , and obferue thou g. thered thy multitude to takea bootie ? to the fpoyieof the -tieaby'chria my ftatutes,anddo them. cary away filuer and goid,to take away caiteland f-^"'^'' , j^ ilrfviel.oihe 2J Andrhcyftialdwelinthefland,thatlhaue goods,pod. In gain!! my churefc, =au. and their fonn$$, a«id their fonncs lonnes for that day when my people of Ifrael 'diveliethfafc, wien they fuffea treatit cfCa Gogs dcftruaion. Ezckiel. A great (acrifice. Ihalt thou not know it? 8 Reholde, ^ it is come , and it is done , fayeth d That is,thi» ly And come fiom thy place out ofthe North the Lorde God: this is the day whereof I haue P'^S"' '« f""? de« f«rtes,thou and much people uith thee ? ally?-*'.' fpoiccn. tctnuedinmy .ride vpon horlcs,*«e» a gieat multitude and a 9 And the)' that dwel in the cities of Ifrael,fhal b" "hao .ed?"*"' mightie armic. «" goe foorth,and fhal burne and fet fire vpon the ' Ai'teM hu de- 16 And thou fhalt come \'pagainft my people weapons, and on the liiicldcs, and buckleis, vpon "'"''jon f Chui A of libeUas a cloude to couer the lanJ: thou fhait the bowes, and vpon the arrowes, and vpon the «,«" andfiT- k Mcjning, in the be in the ^ btter daies, & I wil bring thee vpo mv ftaucs in ihetr handes , .;n J vpon the fpearcs , and q'iiiiti>"and fcurne 'he'o"iinn'T '3nJ,diat y heathen n-jy know me, when 1 1 Ihall they fliallbuine thcTi with fire fcuenveeres. all their weaoons Chiirt'vncotht ^' lan^i^-ed in thee, O Gog before tl>cir eyes. 10 £0 that they (hall bring no wood out of ^l""'' 'Jf> *'' eoaufiheworlJ. 17 Thus faith the Lord God, Art not thou he, thefidde, neither cut dou-nc .J/;)- out of the fb- menltf'.'aikdtbitU 1 Sigoifjing.ibat ofwhoxelhauefpokcn in olde time,™ by the reftes : for they l>.al burne the weapons with fire, cbicSi mentof 'hcdb'lnimn^'' ^^nd of niv Oruants thcProphets of Ifrael which and they ftial robnechofe that robbed them, and 'heaccoiplih- .ng his"c'h"dccb. prophecicdintlioa-dayescyyeeresjtliatlwould fpoylethofe that (jioy led them, faveth theLorde kinodoLe wh* and dcftfo) 1110 his bring thee vpon thenri? God. _ ' ' bvcnti.-head '" ""^'"^'^'"?- tH At the fame time alfo when Gog Cbal come ii And at the 'fame time willgiucvnto Gog chrift alUnem;?* m "He"b/hcdi". againft the land oflllael, faith the Lord God,my fa place there for burial in Ifrael , fM«> thevaU i>^»";«o«"ome. clareth that none' vviarh ihall arifc in mine anger. ley whereby men poe toward the Eaft part of the r^hih^^tbrene. aifliition can come r^ For in mine indignation ' Gog v/ith bomblefail. rot'beneVduerfr '^^''''^ =* S^"^ ihaking in the land of Ifrael, all his multitude: and thc>' Ihal cal it the vallei.- of K^"' ''"''!"''« (.djtotttiaie,to 20 Sothatthc fifnesofthefea, andthefoules ||Hamon-Gog. ' iol"fXmt!tu ttavhtnemtoiii. ofthchcauen^and thc beaftcsofthcfieldeand all it ^ And feuen monerhs long .fliall the houfe iKdlafGog. w!tbm''^"°>°* tliac irooue and creepe \'pon the earth,and althe ofl* rael be buying oftheiri,thjt they may clcnfe '' M"ning,along ratcwacn'rhcy men that are \'pon the earth , ihall tremble at my thelmd. "°"* -ov thicv-iod prefencc,5i:themounraines(halbcouerthrowen, ij Vea, all the people of the lande (hall burie iiirn 10 ord. i-icd. and the ^ ftaires fliall fall,and euerv w all ihall fall them, and thet^ fljsl haue a name when I ihall bee °lierVry""a tothc ground. _ . glorified.faith the Lord Ood. ihouiauiinkfto ^i For I will call for a fivorde againfthim 14 Ancithev (hall chufe out men to goc con- fane himfeif: ihall o throughout all my mountaines , faith the Lorde tinuallv dirough the ' land with them that trauel, O' '"'r 'fcw f^e faile,the a(3.aicia God.cucry mans f,\-ord Ihalbe againlt his brother, to t uiy tliofe that remaine vpon the ground , and ''°'>' Jj"*^ '^ '"''<* lhaUbefoo,"t, ^" And I will pleade agninft him with pefti- clenfe it : they fhall fcarch to the endeof feucn "ad parfu fTthc ani ilie tBcmits lencc, and with blood,and I wil caufe to raine \'y>- moneths. compai>ion that defttaaion ihabe On him and vpon his bandes, and \'pon the great 15 And the trauailers that pafle through the thechildrenof (o letnble. people,that are with hiin, a fore raine, and haile- Jand,if/?»y fee a mans bone, then (bal hee f^c vp a <^°f '■?"'• ""■ o AgaiDft tlie n. r 1 1 • ,1 /- 1 • n k i ■ u 1 • j ■ l on their enemiei. ptop'e o: Gog ltones,nre,.ind bnmitone. ngne by iU till the burets haue buried it, m the andMigog. 2 J Thus will I bcc * magnified,and fandified, valle\'ofHamon-Gog. *a^ 5» >}. and kno wen in the e%-es of many nations, Si, they 1 6 And alio the name of the ckic Jhalie \\ Ha- 11^ '»'»**'»«/«. "x'n.iS. fhallknow, thatlam'theLord. monah: thus fl-al they clenf;; the land, CHAP XXXIX '7 ^^'^ ^'^^ fonne of man, thus faj'Cth the ' I Htfhle your AM,/?f.. 1} fVwt/irnhehcuftofiineiuit^iMt. nThnr feliies,and comc: 1* gachrr your feUies oneuery Jf Whereby he hiK^ing .g.:„< from c»mm,„ , f-r.M/rd. j;^^ ^^ ^^, fgcrihce: for I doe ficrifice a great fa- ,,|"; ^eftVuftioo"" THerefore, thou fonne of man, prophcciea- criF.ce for you vpon the mountaines of Uracl, that that (hooid come gainft Gog.and fay,Thus faith the Lord God, ye mav cate fle!l-),and drinke blood. vpon the enemua BeholdeJ come againft thee, O Gog, the chiefe 1 8 Yee fhall eatc the flelh of the valiant', and "^ •"' Cbiucb. prince ofMeihechsnd Tubal. drinkethebloodof die princes of the earth, of * "fc'f '"'"^ *''*' ^ And I wildcftroy thee^and leaucbutthefixt theweathers,ofthelante.,andofthegoatesj and « ChaTjgal."''' ?^^°^ i:hee,and v/illcaufe thee to4:ome vp fi om of biilIock:s/iM« of al fat beafles of Balhan. the North partes and will bring dipe ^•pon the i ^ Atid ye fl.al eate fatte til you bee ftiU , and ,_ mountaines of Ifrael: ' drinke blood, til ye bee drunken of my facrifice, J And I Vv-ill fmite thy bowc out of thy left which I haue f^ficed for you. hand, and I will caufe thine arrowes' to fall out of : o Thus yoti -fliall be filed at my tabic with thy right hand. horfesandchariotstwithvaiiantmen.and with all b ^h^^l'to *"{ 4 ^'^°" ^ "^^'^ ^^" ^1^°" ^^'^ mountaines of If- men of vv^rre,f lith the Lord God. God»«or*dthe racl.andall thvhandcsandthe people,chat is *vith 21 Andl"il fermyglon'amon^ the heathen, etiemie (halbe de- thee : fiiT I wil) giue thee ^'nto the birdes aWto and all the heathen (Vail fee mv iudgemen: , that ft<»)eJ wherefoe- cuerj' feathered Voule and bcaflofdie field to be Ihaiicoeaited, and mine handc, which Ihauc olortk^''*'''''" <^<^oa'-ed. laved vpon them. . ' J Thou (halt fall vpon the open fielae: fori ;i So th>: houfe of Ifrael f?)nlknow,that lam hauefpoken itjfayctb the Lord God. the Lord their God from that day and fo forth. 6 And I wil fend a fire on Mag'^g,r>jid among 3 5 And the heatlien (lialknow, that the houfe j »,,jf„„|,„ j,,j <• That is among ^^^ that dwell fafely in the ' yles, and chc)- fliall of Ifrael went into captiuitie for 1 their iriciuiric, y^„^, ,(,,, ^^^^y /I naioni where know that I am the Lord. becaufetheytrefpadedagainfbne: therefore hid I outrcame i.ot'tny -rnemiescfmy j So wllll make mine holvKamc knowm in mv face from them, .nnd<*aue them into the hand pe»F'e i>y ti'tu i rt^m^i'S ne..e: ^^^ middcsof mv people Ifrael, and I wil not fuf- of their enemits: fo fd thW al by the f.vord. *rh!' he wc7kp. (0 firre&p»-a;e. fv-'r them topolliite mine holvNameany more, z:^ According to their vncleannes, and accor- pfsif m,oearrac-, and the heathen (hall knowe that I am the- Lorde, ding to their rranf^rcllions haue I done vino buiihatthi»*»» th: holy Oncoflfrad. thcmond hidmy face from them. Jj" "•>■ ?«"''" 2j There- '^"''"- l)diuerancc from captluitic proirifcd. Chap. xi. AnAngcIwithanQeafure. ^9 25 Therefore thus ftith the Lord God, No we citicjtoward the South. uill I bring againc the captiditic of laakob, p.nd J And he brought nic thithcr,& bchoId,thcrc haucrompallionvpon tlie whole houfc of ifi-a- >v V^'hicli wa« an cl,and will be icloui for mine holy Name. braITe,^vith a linnen thread in his hand,& a rcecic ^''^'^ '" ^'"'"' "^ 26 After that they hauc borne theirfliame, tomeafure with: and he flood at the gate. "Jmearureounhit and all their tranigrcllion, whereby they haue 4 And the man iaid vnto me, Sonne ofman, building, tranft^refled againlhne, when they dwelt fafcly beholdc with thine eyes, and hcare with thine in tiieir ]and,and v.ithout f earc of any. earcs, & ftt thine heart vpon all that I (hal (licw 27 When 1 haue brougk them again? from thee : for to the intent, diat they might be fliew- thc people, and gathered them out of their ene- ed thce,art thou brought hither : declare all tiiat .*C'"i'i'^i' micslandcs, and am *fandiih^d intliemiftthe thoufedl,vntothehoufeofl(rael. iight of many nations, ' y And beholde, //3:«'f a wallon tlieoutfide 28 Then lliall they knowe,that lam the Lord of the houfe round about :and in the mans hand their God,which caufcd them' to be led into cap- we thicke. neffe of the «all was fixe cubites: fnrfo long the reede ivaj. A C. The lieight ofthe wall, which was alfo fix cubits, that is, on the Eaftfide 5CO. CH. Ami on the North fide 500, H I. As much 00 the Sonth fide. »' C K 1 f (K.oa ti. ..de. 1 S 1 his wall did fepai ate the Temple ftom the citic. Chap 41 ;o, t/T^a. This gate inthe great figuie ismaiked wiihD. vBtoibe which ipperiainefeoeo fteppej. E Then-e they foe into the pjtrh "hete aie fixe (hainbeist'Wiiicli polch wascli.'fcd witliawal!^. ■Vnl-r. EFG. TbelerotKTi.!* fcreJthEOG. Ihe fpaceoffiie cubites bftwecne the cbair.bets.aml fo much fpaceivas on thisfidean.l beyond lii .Lcifliol J inward to the potch was fixe cubiies AB. B C. The poich. Itrj.g. CD, The vpperpollts. H I. TU bieid h of tC ^!«y ''•'^ i^-' P'^^cU, B C Tbelengihofibepotchwhiclvwasinwatdi N n 3 10 And The buildings ^zckiel. of the Temple. 1 0 And die chambcrs'of the gate Eaftwardc, to gate toward the Soiidi an hundreth cubkes. w*re three on this fide,& three on that fide: they z 8 And he brought me into the inner court t"'/s8, Tlie !«• three jvcr* of onemeafure, and thepofteshad by the South gate, and he meafuredthe South "„"t'ft"f"*'"h-,i Vcrf.\ 1.1 M .TTie one mearure on this fide,and one on that fide. gate according to thefe meafures, JiJf,h th7bu[win& btedtii ot'tht gatf , II AndhemeaTiired the breadth of the cntrie 29 And the chambers thereof, and the poftes but they at* like •vcrf.:'. The one cuhitc en tbujide, and the {pace rvas one cu- fiftie cubites long, and fine and twentie cubites title and faOiioa, breadth of the bite on that fide, and the chambers trfr* fixc cu- broad. the vtmofTcham-'" ^^^^ °" ^^ iide,.ind fi-xc cubices on that fide. 30 And the arches round about were fiuc and bettothegatejs ij He meafurcd then the gate from the roofe twentie cubites Iong,andfiuecuLites broad. tnbitetP.Q^ ofa chamber to thetop of the ^4ff : the breaddi 51 And the arches thereof w.»re towarde h'l '*akeVf''the '*''" ^"^ ^'^ twentie cubitcs, doore againft the vtter court, and palme trees ivw* vpon the *pper poBes! ot doore. poftes thereof, and the going vp to it btul eight pemiies which iti 1 4 He made al{b poftes of thrcefcore cubites, fteppes. at were tfo tubitf : and the poftcs of the court, and of tliegate W J2 ^ Againe he brought me into the inner . '^''^f-V- The {;"';/f^;7,;^j;',''"*»««3'chainfler,andtheentnethereot doorej.»ere vndet much irom South this fide, and three on that fide, and the poftes » I I J L A ^ 1.. x/fr/.jj. .ntne the Norh fide. their palme trees, vis afterthe meafiire ofthe 40 And atthe fide bejond the ftqipes, atthe porchofthe inner The porch s. The gate that looketh toward the Eaft,and the going en:rie ofthe North gate /?oA/t wo tables, and on court : were fonre eoott without T. vp viitoit^/?^feuenfteppes,andthearches'diere- die other fide, whicH" was at the porch of die mce tableiKiajmany The ers'h ofthe c i.^ i '^'^ 11 -" ip'heoutwatd porcSwitbthe ofa^«-^ before them. »*r« two tables. .'.art ^..cabi.e4 chambert,asinihe 23 And die gate of the inner Court //Woucr 41 Foure tables w/r* on this nde, and foure anhalfelongand Eaft fide vx. The againfhhc gate toward the North, andtov.arde tables on diatfide by the fide of the gate, euen asbread^ndone breadth 15 cubites the Eaft, and he meafurcd from gate to gate an ei?ht tables whereupon they fieive ^V«r /«- '"^^l^^l'^-^y,^ t^rfu.The hiuidreth cubitcs. ' crifice. cbaitibers'iaiheiik. gate ofthe inner 24 After that, he brought me towarde the 42 And the foure taHes Jf^r* ofhewen ftone net porch on the court B. i>ucr a. South, and loe, there W4i a gate towarde die for die burnt offering, of acubiteand an halfe North fide tot the fhittfrd South, and he meafured the poftes thereof, long,andacub.teandanhalfebroade atid^e J;s;p;'J.-^\V„^^^^ Kandtowardxhe and the archcs thereof according tothefe mea- cubitehie: v. hereupon alfo thcyjaydthcinfmi- reihthefight.thet- Eaft Can hundreth furcs. ments wherewith they flewe thc burnt offering fore behold them cubites R.B,^ 25 And r/;f«»w v/indowcs in it,snd in the and the fiicrifice. Eaft con" 'fon he* SoBthoatetn'the ^^ches thereof round a'.out,likcthofem'ndowes: 43 And within irirrif borders an h.-m J broade, ,,* afraUke" like- great figure d. the height was fiftic cubitcs,and the breadth fiue faftcncd round about,and ipon the t.nblcs /»y the m i"e on the Soath The outward and twnitie aibitCS. ficflioftheotiring. fide The Prophet "^'"' y^^^^^ 26 Anddierewerefaicnftcppestowevpto 44And wi^hoiitthcinnerg.nejrrwthcckim- *'j!^^^']'^^'°JJ*^^ ner^coBi'tgaie. it,anddic 3rchcsthcrC(if;rcr* before thcm : and bers ofthe fingers in the inntr court, nhxh was he r,we the altit f Aohandrcih it had palme trces, one on ihis fide, and another at the fide oiPthe North gate : and chtirpro- meafurcd.and d^ cubiresdf.which on that fide vpon die poricthe;eof. fpeft vtf^ toward the ^"outh, 4«ionc:»-lwidiig die profpeft toward "H-.hJ.^'fot th« chauibcrt. towardthcSoudi, and hce meafured from gate die North. Ptieftn. THE The buildings Chap.xlj. of the Temple, loo THF. VISION OF THE TEMPLE. f. jijf-(j. 4> And he (aiae vnto mc,Tli;s chamber whole ket'n ol I'lic iwo profpcif!; is tov.'arde the South, u for die Pricftcs to\vej of f hanv that haue chaige co kecperfiehoufe, bets." hicK were ^^ And the cha'i.ber whofe profpeft is toward K «her"f rey" ^^^ North,., for the Prieftes that haue the cha.ge on the Korthfide to kcq^e tlvc altar : th sfe are the fonnes of Zadok were for the among the (bniics of Ltui uhichmay come ncerc ficedotrd'jht'' '° ^'^ ^"'"'^ ^^ minifter vnto him. on'the s" y the Temple,.^ B. "Unf.^i.The Icrigih of the porch :o, cobites j.6. And the bfesdtli eleiien 7.8. The fteps whereby the Prophet came into ibe potch cf ihe Temple g. 7. The two pillatsi c, • CHAP. XLL I TheJi^e^lhn tnd ordrr of ihe bmiding oflbt Temfli tnl the other ihhui llitrelj ieliusinf, Vtrf. t. The rp. ^ J L , , perpoftes or A Ftcrwarde, hee brought meeto the Temple, peotires, mea- /i and meafiired the poftcs , fixe cubites broade »ing the tops cf the chambers on the fidei cf the Temple. A B The fecond chamber G goetb «ttt oote thenihc M R mdihethird AmoietieotiiefcceDd. on the oqc fide, and fixe cr.bites broad on the other fide, vhich iras the brei'.dtli of the Taber- nacle. 2 And the breadth of the entrie vrai tenne cu- "^'"fi ». The bites, and die fides of the enirie nvre fiue cubites tn"e'or'*^ae on the one fide,and fiue cubits on the other fide, ten cabitef. and hee mealured the length thereof fouitie ai- c d. Fine cu- bites,and the breadth tweatie cubites. *^''" &»"" tj"* 5 Then went he in, .ind rneafured die pofics of i^.^p j,e on rt.° the entrie two cubites, and the cnmefi.\e cubites, iherfide E c and the breadth of Jie entrje feucn cubitcj. D F, The iengtb 4 So hee meafured the length tlieieoftwcnde 'ff""""'"- cubites, and the breadth twentie cubites before Tenip!e°»jte to the TemplcAnd he faid vnto rae,Thisis the moft the moftholy holv place. p'«e 8. t. The 5 After, hee meafured thewtiUofthe houfe, T^^'f^^^'^J. (jxe cubites, and the breadth of cuery chamber bites E F°or G, foure cubites round about the houfe, oncueiy p He fpeaketh not fiJe, htt; olthe heights 6 And the chambers w*«diambcr'vpocham- m^e'(°f'o"cubitt ber, three and thiitie fbote/;;^.0, andihe)' encred according toSa- into the wall made for the chambers wirich was lomonf. roundc about the houfe, that r/;#/'(»/fwjnight bee ""'?'■}■ ^'"' *,*1 faAcnedrfcer«»,andnoc be fafteneil in the wall n'.fthoiVriae*. of the houfe. The pofttf the 7 And it ^vas larf^e and went roimde moun- ">""^ , 'hat is, tLni' vpward to the cfiamben: for die fiaire of the '''* '}!'\^"i\ t "r 1 I 1 I or Ihitkltne of nouien'4jmountmg vpwarde, round about the , he wall. H i. • houfe: therefore die houfe was Livger vp\-, ard : fo The ga;e « co- thev went vpfiom the lo weft cA^r^i^w to the hicft b'"". K i. The by^hcmidics. 5,-t^-- gate 7. cubites, M K. and I. N. cvhicli make in all .'a.ccbiies. "Virf^^. Tfce length lo. ccbitet G O. foit waifijaate, l-'trfe 5.The fiiftchatrber was^^'.e* bites. Q^R. The frcond fiue, S T. andtlie thitde fixe A B. There were three heights or Rages of chamber J. R S A. The turning ftaite cannot bee (b«wedi» th: fi°ute,bucma} eafllybecnaceioed. Nn 4 8 Ilawe The buildings and Ezckicl.' chambers of the Temple; v ■• . ' ' hie chamber «a. fixe great aibites. CHAPXLII fo^.d the nether / 9 The thickenefTe ofthc waU uh.ch was for o^ti^,UnA»,.fthtrtm^Ufirihtv,untu«dthtMj tiom thence fee- ; the chamber without , vpM hue cubites, and that thinii. "perpe'iid^ca'lar''^* which remained, wot the place of the chambers •-i- Hen brought he mee into the iriner court by '^"/| '• Haaing lioe or plummet,! fhar were within. 1 the w-aytow'arde the North,and bee brought j^/^'^"^''j^j'j^' B z. 1 0 And bet^veene the chambers was the wide- me into the chamber that was oueragainfiithefe. of ,1,5-1-° l',* 'Vn\.9 The dura^ ^£5 of twentie cubites round about the Houfe on parate place, and which was before the building be commeth i» th" h""ch° mb7r! \ e"'0' fide. tow^d the North, ^ «•" TT^ua'^ and fr6 that chim-' 1 1 And the doores of the chambers inre to- z Before the length of an hundretli cubitSjn*** y" This appeaieib ber the wall wif \vard the place that remained,one doore towarde the North doore,and it wm fiftie cubites broad, in the great fi. thuke B x"y' for 'be North, and anodierdoore touard the South, j Ouer againft the twentie «i»r« which were gure. Ke broaght downward it w« and the breadthof the place that remained, was for thc inner court , and oner againlt thepaue- beV'i°hat's"th''"*' file Q_6. _. fine cubites round about. ment,whichwasforthc vttcr court, was chamber towecl cham- ^/ri-rio. Theehi i a Nowc the buildiug that v^'as before the fe- againft chamber in three rovvcs. beti.which were ^1^\^!Tm^^^, parate rhce towarde the'VVcft: corner,«'iw faien- 4 And before the chambers vcm a (jallery of to"'"vctt. otLerfideio.cu-- fine Cubites tbickc, roundabout, and the length bite,and their doores toward the North. T/f,/i Hemea- '','"'" '''j'""' ninede cubites. j Nowe die chambers abouewere narrower: neih that the Temple ' ^ ^o he menfured the houfe an hundreth cu- for thofe chamben/#f wei :o eate vp thtfe,ro wit ^^"jj'^^'l^*" , i^fr/.ii.rfae dorei bites long,and the feparate place and the building thc lower, and thofethat were intliemiddesof ]o°g'"y "^^'^ of the chambers with the walles thereof wer* an hundrcth cubjtcs the building. biradihfiftie. re'n^d'^owafd''' '°"o* ^ ^°'' ^Hey were in three rowes, buthadnot b.x. t^fe' KotthTand ^ 4 ^^^ ^^^ breadth of thc forefront of the piliars as the piUars of the court : therefore there \f''J^^',2^^l^ they on the Sooih- hoTife and of the feparate place tovrarde the Eaft, was a difference from them beneath and from the ju ,|,e iccaj figure fide toward the jr*! an hundreth Cubites. middlemoff,fM?« from the SrounJ. . by this oambet wasM^Uevo'f"' 'J And bee meaftired the length of the buil- 7 And the wall that was uithoutoueragainfl-^^ fioe cubits roond dingoueragainft the feparate place, which was thechamberSitowardthentercourtonthefbre-'^VT^j^'^^^^* *^ about the Temple beHinde it, and the chambers on the one fide and front ofthechambers,>V4jflfcie cubites long. cWtrary ficioned V Z and wis fj on the other fide an hundreth cubites with the 8 For the length of the chambers that were in 10 them ol the wall It/' * Temple within,and the arches of die court. the vtter court, w.ij filtie cubites : and loe,before ^^'^f^'^^ ^^^^ ^^^ t/fry.ii Tbebiiil- 1 (J The pofles and the narrow windowes, and the Temple »«■? an hundreth aibites. wa'lVoi the cham- ding.or the great the chambers round about, on three fides ouer a- 9 And vnder thefe chambei-s neat the entrie,onJb:ts of ihe out. place compaffed aainft the poffes.fiekd with ' minilter: for diey arc holy, undihM put on by the Temple. rivo doores. other garments, and Co fliall approche todiofc 24 And the doores had two wickets, e.v*»» two tl.ings,whichareforthepcople. turning wickets, ttvo wickets for one doore, and ij Nonewhenheehadmadean endeofmea- two wickets for another doore. fiiring die inner houfe, hee brought mc forth to- 25 And \'non the (joores ofthe Tempi e diere ward thc gate \vhofe profpcft is towarde the Eaft, were made Cherubims and palme trees, like as and meaftired it round about. was made vpon the wallcs, and there were diicke 1 6 He meafured the Eaft fide with the mcafii- planks \pon die forefront of the notch widiout. ringrod,fiuehiindre:hreedcs,euf»withthenica- 26 And »/i>er*nw* narrow «indowcs&: palme furing round ..bout. trees on die one fide,and on the other fide,by dis 1 7 He meafured alfi die Northfidc, fiuehitn- ' dreth Goarcturncth. The Chap.icliij. ' drcth reeds , aun with the mcafuring rccd round about. 1 8 And he mcifurcd the South H fide fiue hiin- drcth rcedi ivith the mafuring reed. Altar dcfcribed* lOi fpt^miait. 6 And I heard one fpcaking vmomec out of the hoiilc : and there ftood a man L y me, 7 Which faydvntomce, Sonne of man, thit, place is my thronc,& the place of the foks ofmy. jp He turned about <«//o to the Weft fide, and feet, v. hereas I will dwell among the children of mcafured foic hundreth reeds with the meafuring Hrael for cuer,& the houfe of Ifiacl flial no- more reed. ' defile mine holy Name , neither they, nor their * "^ theifidoU. 10 He meafiired it b\' the foure fides : it had a Kings by their forniation,nor by die carkciks of "'"■ wall round aljout, fine hundreth r*ff(/< long, and <* their Kings »« their high places. a Heallpdeilif* fine hundreth broad to make a reparation be- 8 Albeit they fet their threfholds by mytlire- A^j Y" "'' "*" tweene the Sanifiuaiie, and the propliane place, fl .oldcs, and their polies by my poftcs (for there bu>i'cd Tn * wlr* CHAP. XLIII. ■»i;«a\\allhetweene.me andthem) yethaue gaidensntrcthe » Ht fieihtkt iknt cfGodiim^mti. ihtTimfif frcmwh'tici they defiled mine holy Name vsith their alcmi- TemiJic.a; ibeic ith,ib!fortdepmtd. 7 HemtK'.r.mh sht >doUi,ttojiht nations, thartheyhaue con-muttcd: wherefore I •'"' "'•^'J *■? urepenijuiie. " 9 Novv r/;*r?>rf let tiicin piit away their For- fterward he brought tne to the gate fae» the nication, and the carkeiles of their K^'tjgs farre gate that tumeth toward the Ealh from me, and I will dwell among thenn for eucr. 2 And beholde, the glory of die Godof Ifrael J o ^ Thou fonne of man, (hew this Houfc to came fi-om out of the £aii, whofevoycewashke the houfe of lirad, that they may be afhamed of a noife of great waters , and the earth was made their w ickednes, & let them meafure the patcmc. light with his glory". 1 1 And if the)' be afl.amed of al that the\ haue J And the viuon which I faw iTtfj * like the done,niewthcnuheformeoftheHoure, and the a vvhtn I prophe- vi(ion,*«f» as the vifion that I faw a when I came paterne thercof,& the going out thereof,and the • lied the dt rufti. ro deftroy the citie : and the vinons wer* like the comminginthereof,& the whole fafhiontherf- vifion that I faw by the riuer Chebar : ttnd I fell of,& all the ordinances thereof,and all the figures vpon my face. thereof, and all the laives thereof: and write it in 4 And the b glory of the Lord came intp the their fight,that they may kcepe the whole faThion houfe by the way of the gate , vvhofepro(p^3:is thereof^& all the ordinances thereof, & do tliem. •toward the Faft. "" is Ihisis thef defcription of the houfe. It ]El>r.La», y So the Spirit tooke me \'p and brought mee /fc'«'A< vpon the top of the mount : all the limits into the inner courr , and beholde, thegloryof thereofround about flialberroft holy. Befaolde, the Lord filled thefioufe. this is the defcription of the houfe. THE Fir, VRE OF THE ALTAR, a: •fA«j>.9.J. cnoftliecicieby the Caldeanf. b Which was departed afore. Chap. 10.4 and 11.21. r,ir, , 5.T».e mids , j And thefe are the rtiealures of the Ainir,af- or hnttome* A. . , t ■ i ■ < ' which was icobit '^rthcaibits, tlie cubit « a aibit , and an hand high B c. and a cir breadth, euen the bottome (halbea. cubit, end the bit broad B.D. breadth a cubit , and the border thereof by the K'tIlrh\rn'^^'^Kf^fffro""'|.3^<>"^^^-'*^afpanneandthis «th on the bo't.m y""'** t^t height of the altar. »nd it the middle- 14 And from thebottome xrhich t4u:hed the "e^^the"! *he foure cti'.-its , and the ^ cnbit, E. f . Ftom breadth one aibit. t^'!^^. , '>, 5° tf>eaItar/A./**fourecubits, andfiom tondtoththighefl ^^n^ ^itar vpward/*>4** ftjurchornes. fottie cabui^.G, yietf 1 ; Fmir cabiu,ineauag the higher pvt «rifae,aliar,F.& j6 Andthealtar/7u/6f nvelucf«fc>>long,and vnf.xsXen^thSi twelucbroad, oni^ foure (qiiare in the fburecof- breadth gh.i.jc. nerstherof. _ ,\?fou:ehorn«^ " 17 And the frame /^^fonrteeneri*ii/» long, ofthea'tar. and foureteene ■ road in thefourcfquarecomtTS x^'r/izThtfrajJie. thci eof,rnd the border about it [kalie halfe .- ch- "■**' "poi tW bit,and the bottome thereof fh^ieA^bk shout, \\fj!Z\^^°^-: & the fteps thereof (haiU turned toward the Eaft. "Km ; fcton tnety 18^ And he (aid \Tito me, Sonne ofnian,ihus "fide it is l»pgf t tff fayth the Lord God, Thtfe are the ordinances of ""^|!^' q° '?': the altar in the day when they (f.all make it to of- l'u_"'^° ' ' fer the burnt offering thereon , and to fprinckle blood thereon. .... 19 AndthoufhaltgiuetothePriefh, and to die F' The vnclrcumcifed in heart, ""T^zdaeUj " The Pncfts office, f theLeiikes, thatbeofthefeedofZadok, vihich lo Neither yet the <> Leuices that are gone <1 Theieuite* approch vnco me, to minirter vnto me, fayththe backefromme, uhen Ifrael went aJbay , which wh'chhjd'om- Lord God,a yoong bullocke for a finne offciing. went aftray from me after thek idoles , but they weie nw from* 20 Andihou Inalt take of the blood thereof, fhall beare their iniquitie. their digui!ie"(l &putitontbefourehornesofit,& onthefoure n And they (h:\llfenie in my Sanfluarie, and could nSt be te. coiners "of the frame, and vpon the border round keepe the gates of the HoiiTe, and minifta in the p '•"«* ' fc° ''^ about : thus Ihalt thou cleanfe it, and reconcile it. Houfe : they (hall flay the burnt oifering and the thonoh°i,4'h'd 21 Thou flialttake the bullocke alfoof the facrifice for the people: and theyfballftandbe- btne'of the houfe finne offring, and burne it in the appointed place fort them to ferue them. of A«on , but of the houfe without die Sanduarie. 12 Becaufe thej- ferued before dieir idoIes,and ""e|:ou"o'f6cel 22 But the fecond day thou (halt offer an hee caufed y houfe 6fl(rael to fal into iniciuit)',there- astowjtchaniito goat v/ithout blemilh for a finne ottring,and they foie haue I hft vp mine hand agairul them , fa)th keepe the doorej, liiall cleanfethe altar , as they did cleanfe it with the Lord God,and they Ihall beare their iniquity, "*"** '•^°-»J'9» thebuUocke. ij Andtheyfhallnotcomeneere vntometo 2 J When thou haft made an end of clenfing it, do the oifice of the Prieft vnto me , neither fhall thou (halt offer a y ong bullocke without blemilh, they come neere vnto any of mine holy things in and a ramme out of the flocke without blemilh. the moft holy place , but they fliall beare their 24 And thou (halt offer them before the Lord, fliame and their abominations, which they haue • and the Priefts (hall ca/t fait vpon them,and they committed. ■ fiial offer them for a buint offring vnto the Lord. 14 And I will make them kcepa-s of the -watch ' 2J Seuendayes fhalt thou prepare eueiy d.ay of the Houfe, for all the feruice thereof^ and for an hee goat for a finne offering : they fhall alio all that Ihalbe done therein, prepare a yong bullocke and a ramme out of the ij But the Priefts of the Leuites, the fonnes flocke, witnout blemifh. of Zadok, that « kept the charge of my Sandna- * J^^** "'''T* z6 Thus niall they fcuendavcs purifietheal- rie, when thechildrenofllraei went aftray from omji^d^'fe" dos '\ihr.]!abUhmi. h\x\i\t offiings vpon the altar, and your peace of- fringSjjind I will accept vou, fayth the Lord God. CHAP. XLllfl. Ht't^omthlhepto^Ce lor ihtir offence, 7 Thetincncuntcifti IM httrt , Miinthe H'T"- 9 IVho art to ht tumuudlo iht fermce of the Temple,iiid who to ierefifeJ, T//ry«'i.TltelEsft eate Din (he great ngure. a Mejnidg,from the coainion peo. pie, but not fi otn the Prielts, not the prince, reade Cbap.4$.S,9 . \thr.fet th'int bcut. tar, and cleanfe it, and f confecrate it. me, the)' ftiall come neere to me to ferue me, and to idolatt.si 27 And when thefe dayes are expired,vpon the the>' fhall ftand before me to offtr me the fat and eightdayand to forth, the Prieflslhal make your the blood, faith the Lord God. ' "" ■ ' ' ' " I ^ They fhall tnter into niy Sanftiiarie, and fhall come neere to my table , to fcru^rae , amL they fhall keepe my charge. 17 And when they (hall enter in at the gates ^ of the inner court, they fhall be clothed widi lin- THeA' he brought meetowardthe pate of the "C" garments, and no wooll fliall come vpon outwaixi Sanduarie, which turneth toward '^^J^ni while the>'ferue in the gates of the inner theE.Tft,anditwaslhiu:. - courts and within. 2 1 hen iayd the Lord vnto me, This gate fhall » ^ 1 hey fhall haue hnnen bonets \yon their be3(hut, "^''Ix:". LordjaiKfl fell vpon my face. ^' * Neither fhal any Prieft diinke wine when "Liuii.io.g, 5 AndrheLord iMdvntome, Sonneofman, they enterintotheinner court. fmarke well, & behold with thine eyes,and heare i- Neither fhall diey take for dieir * wues a *t«i/.ii.ij^4, with chine cares,all tfiat I fay vnto thee,c5cerning widow,or her that is diuorcod : but they ftialjtake all tfie ordinances ofthe houfe ofthe Lord, & ail maidcnsofthe feed of the houfe of Ifltid , orP- the luives thereof, & n:arke well the entring in of ^^ido w that hath bene the widow of a Prieft. fc Fotlhrvliad Hi^cl, ye haue enough ofall yoiir aboT.inatibris, laci, yc iidui- tmjujjiiui jiiyuui duuiiijjiji.iuu>, 7 Seeing that ye haue brought into my Sanc- tuarie'> ftrangers, vnciraimcifcd in hcart,and vn- brouoht idoljters circumcifed in fleOi , to be in my Sanduarie , to which were of c- thercoontrifS,t» " feafh, them their ido'iJitic, Chsp, c VejiWf ootof- jftredvnioineac- rntiiiagtom/ Law, pollute mine houfe, when yeoffcr my bread,*/<*» Tandifie my Sabbaths fat,and lilood : and they fnuc broken my coue- rnnt, becaufe ofall your abominatioa'? 24 And in controuerde tlies' fhall ftand to iudgc , and they fhall iudge it according to my iudgements : and they (liall keepe my Lwesand my flatutes in all mine aflcmblies, and tlicy fhall 25 " And they f hal come .It no dead perfon to »£<«;/.,,, ,t,,f; defile thefelues, e.xccpt at their father or .mother, 8 For yee haut^iotkept the ■: onHnances of orfonnc,OTdaughter,brotherorfiflcr,yhathlud mineholvthin(js : butyftuyburrehieshauefcto- yet none hufhmd:«««<^p/5 may they g be defiled, g Tbe^/mayhe thcr to take the charjrc bf my Sanftuatie. 2 <5 And when he is cleanfed,thcy fhall reckon ^.^|;';;'„^^',' J'^ 0 Thus fsvrh the Lord God, 'No ftranoer vn- vnto lum feuen daycs. , circumcifed in heait , nor vnciraimcifcd m flefh, 2? And when he gocdi into the Sanduary,^-n- flia!! enter intomy Sanduaric, of any {hanger to the inner court to minifter in the Sanduar>',hc tIiatisamongthechildrwofIfracl» fliall ofta his finne offenng,%th the Lord God. * . ■ i. ■ ' , A . I > . i'8 *And filing The land deuided. Chap.ulv.'xlvj. Offeaftesandoffrings. lot •ij()«.i8.i. 18 * And ^tTriefihotd fliall bc their inhe- <«il>c T>mfh,thtfi. oblation for the prince in IfracL ttnd 10 the tcuitts,tht third to thtcme, tht fourth 10 tht a 1 v n ii . .u • ,~.«-.«»^ »:..»(.. ._f friMt. 9 ulntxhou*i,onsn,oth,he^d, of is,4iU i. Of }7 Anditflialbe the prmccs part togiueEiimt iHfiwiighittndmtgfmti, i; Ofthe fir/} frmt,,6-c. onTings,and meatc oftrings , and drinke oSrings MOreouer when ye (hall diuide the lande for in the (blemne feaftes & in die newe moones^and inheritance, ye (halloffersji oblation vnto in the Sabbaths, «b^ in all the hie feaftcs ofthe • Of»ll*'i«I»n^ the Lord an a holy portion ofthe land, fiue and houfe of Ki-athhc fhall prepare the finne ofFring, •niurequfreth' twcntie thou{andreedeslong,and ten thonfande and the meate otfring,and die burnt oftring, and tbii portion for broad r this flialbc holy in ali the borders thereof the peace of^hngs to 'make reconciliation tor thc theTenipleand roiuid about. houfe of Ifracl. fc[ ihc VvtlVd * ^^^ *"'^ ^^^^''^ ^°'' ^^^ Sanftuarie fiue 1 8 f Thus fayedi the Lorde God , In thc firft fttihepfinc" h\mdTahtnlefigth,\vitbfiuehuiidTethtn{>readtb, mtntth, in the iir!}: day of e the moneth , diou '^'''^'''*". all fqu are round about, and filhe cubitcs round ilialttakeayongbuUocke without blcmiih and par(ofM»ch"and about for the fuburbcs tbereof. clenfc the Sanftuarie. part of ApiUl. • 5 And of this mcafure (halt thou mtafurethe 19 And the Prieft fhall take ofthe blood of length of fiue and twentie thoufande , and the the finne offring,and put it vpon the pofts ofthe breadth of tenne thonfande : and in it (hall be the houfe,and vpon the fonreljcornen ofthe frame B''ifi""*< Sanduariei<»ni>li.,irc. s Ephih&Biih takeaway your cxaftions from my people, fayth •-T-HusfaieththeLordGod,Thegateofdiein- f'w'/.i.Tb* inner we. e both of one die Lord God. 1 ner court that tumerfi tow aid the Eaft , fliall T" f ' ' %;, ^.hTooS* J° Ye flwU haue iuft balances, and a true c E- bee fl-.ut thc fixe working dayes : but on die Ssb- ^'mTbyS in dry things that rnali,and a true Bath. bathitlhalbeopened,and in the day of the newe flepj.es ji appJa. which Bjih°dld in n The Ephah and tfic Bath flialbc cquall : a mooneitlhall be opened. mhinthejreit • licour.teuit.5,11. Bath fliall contcine the tenth part of an Homer, 8 And the prince fliall enter by die W3>' ofthe ^""' **B>li.l'l'<'i. ^"'^ ;«} Ephah tlictenthpaiTof an Homer : thee- porche of that gate without , and fliall ftande lr«K.>7.j i ' qualitie thereof flialbe after die Homer. by the poft ofthe gate,and the Priefls fi;al make w<«i.j.47. 12 *Andthe fhektl [hall lf< twentie gerahs, hisbumcoffi-jng, a»ihispeveofirings,andhee (hall a That is,ismucb » be will. Ottrings at feaftes. , ■ .• ^-^, ; EzckieL . The vifiqh of the waters. fliall worfWpat the threfholde of the gate : aftei- fcattcred euery man from hispoiffeffion. he QuUgoefoorchjbut the gate (hall nqtbefhut 19 ,and in the new moones, at the Weft iide of them. " df i'*" '^"'"'l' . 4 And the burnt oftring that the prince (hall 20 Then Gyd hee viiro mee^ This is the place "e rUce"v"fch "* offer vnto the Lordon the Sabbath dayji/njlbef ;\xherethePricftsikdlfeethe dietrepaircotinng v»avor; the Weft, fixe lambts without blemilh, and a rgcn mthovit ahd the finiie offering, where theyihali bake- the '""''•S "Hi'hvetie blemin, ^ ,.;■ ^^e^^^'roffe'inS. that d^evfr^ould rot bea^ J Amlthcmeate offriug/^tt>, th^t came outofthe Tfmplt. ijtAi fhey wrrrtimped foorth by the way of the North &nte:he (1 all not "■»>"' "f'"" ^"'^ orpromiJt,attfh t'lin. iaihemiddesM, retiime by theway ofthee.ate uhaeby became a Fterward he brought me vnto the doore o^f'Y t''^''*,i!?^* in,but they (hall goe foith ouer againif it. iVthe hoiife : and beholde, ^ waters i(rued out °nj'(forn3de't I o And the prince (liall bee m the middes of fromvnderthe threlhold ofthehoufe Eaftward: tbtthtefholde them : he (hall goe in when they go in,and when for the foreffont of the houfeyZWe towarde the '"""' °^^ waters, they 00c forth,thcy Oiall goe forth together. Eaft,flnd the waters ranne downe from vnder the "^ "i^^^*" som'hfide II And in the fealles, and in the (olemnities right lide of the hciife , at thefouthfide of the andtanne reward themcateo(lring(h;)ll bqe an Ephah to a bulr altar. . theEaft.iookeio locke, and anEphah to a ramme, and to the 2 Then brought hee me out toward, the north thegreat figutcu. lambes,the giftof his hand,and an Hin of oyle to g.^tejand led n:e about by the w3.y without vnto meantthe fpiiuiial anEphah. . the vtter gate,by the way that turneth Eaftward: graces that iTiouM 12 Nowewhen the prince fliall make a free and beholde, there came foorth waters on thd begiuenroihe burnt offering or peace offerings freely vnto the right fide. k''"d'""ftbrift Lord,one (hall then open him the gate, that nir- j And when the man th:,t had the line in his "'8'"°" ncth toward th; E.afi:jand he (hall make his burnt hand,went foorth Eaftward, he me.ifured a thcni- ofle; in? and his peace offerings, as he did on the land cubites,and he brought me through the \va- Sabbath day:after,he n..'dl goe fooith, and when ters : the waters rvere to the ancles, he is gone fordi,one (hall liuit die gate. 4 Again e hee mcafured a thoufande , and I j Thou (halt daily make a burnt o(fnng vn- brought me thiough the waters : the waters ivere b Signifying that to the Lord ofa lambe of one yeere without ble- to the knees:againc lie me.arared a thouiand, and ''he gtjcrsot cod mi(h : thou (halt doe it eiierv inorning. brought me through:the waters irere to y loynes. [^^"J.''^'J"'' '^'' 14 And thou flult prepare a meateoffering 5 Afterward hee meafured a rhoufand, an;/ it jboundinhi"i ' foriteuerymornin*,thefi.xtpartofanEphali,&r n'/Ma''riuer,thatIcouldnotpaffeouer : for the iphurth. thethirdpart ofanHinof oyle, to mingle with waters were rifen, rt»i^the w.ucrsdidflowe,(M a « Mcaning,>he the fine flonre : thu mcatc oiiFering Ihalbc conti- riuer that could not be pafled ouer. lhai'm'nuid be "" nuallybv a pcipctuall ordinance vnro the Lord. 6 And heljide vnto mee, Sonne of man, haft rrfreOicd bv the 1 5 Thus (hall they prepare the lambe,and the thou (eene this ' then hee brought me,and caufed ipiriinali waters, meateofftriiig and the oyle euery morningfora me to rctiirne to the brinke oftlie riuer. h*'b"d'°'''"l continuall burnt offering. 7 Now when I returned, behold,at the brinke ',j*,-' „"^j"" * 16 fif Thus favth die Lord God, If the prince ofthc riuer >v*rir very many <: trees on the one niouidberogfcst, ■ eiue a gift of his inheritance vnto .my of his fide.and on the other. that all the world fonncs,it fliali he his fonnes,ch ibtitb riarxr, the ir.ini- ittn Hiall by ihc'r jireatbing winne tpany, g \Nhirh wuie. 10 And then tinc f fifliets fhall ftand vpon it, )ind from En-gedi cucn vnto g En-ejrbiiii , they {hall fprcadoiic their nets :;Sr their fuh Ihalbe ac- cording to their kindes, as thefiUi of' the maine fea, exceeding many. u But' the mine places thercof,and thcmar- tfies tficreof fhall not be wholcfomc : d^ ,..uio countrev air.ong the childi en of Ifracl,' thev Oial part innentance witti you in ths mias of the tribes oflfrael. 2 J And in what tribe the /hanger dwelleth, theieQall ye giue him his inheritance, fay th the Lord God. CHAP. XLVITI. rhthl$»fll)iirii-t. $) TlnfrrisirthepofJfaMoftlytFritfii efiheTimiih, ofiheLiuUei, of tbi erne f.iidQf'lht'Prince vtrtht»r(nl. NOw theft are the names of the a tribes. From the North fid^ fo the coaft toward Hetlilon, asonrgotthtoHamath, Harar, Enan, anrfthe border of Dan-^nfciu: : Northward the coaftof Hamath , eucn from the Eaft fide to the Weft fhall i.e a poni»>t for Dan. z And by the border of Da;i from the Eaft fOrJlnfi. betweentle Gentile, but that all (lisuld be par- takers ot this inhe litance in their btii CbtiO. • The tribei af • - ler (hat they en -tred into tlielind voder lofhui di- , aided the I>nd fomcwliat other- wilethen uhete ifei I'lrtn by thif xlvu). fide vnto the Wed fitie, nfrttthn for Afhcr. i And by die border of Afhur from the Eafl part cucn vnto the W cil ^aitaportioh tor Naph- tali. 4 And b\' the border of Naphtali from the Ealt quirtcr vnto the Weft fide,a portieti for Ma- nafVch. 5 And by the border of Manaflch, from the F^alt lide vnto the Wefi fide , a poriun Jbi E- phraim, 6 And by the border of F.phraim , fiom the Eaft part cucn vnto the Wefi part , a portion for Keuben. 7 And by the border of Rciiben,from the Eaft ' <)iiarter vnto y Weft quarter, a pcrnon for Juriah. B And by the border of ludah from the Eaft part vnto the Weft pari''(halbe the oifring which j'jg]^'^" !' '*" ''"j they ft;al] oi^er of flue and t wcntie thoufand r eeds ".*" ^ ihe'ylh^i I ro:-d, and oi length as one of the <«<:<■? parts, fepatjtc and ap- from the Eaft fide vnto the Weft fide, and the point to the lorj, Sanduariefhaibeinthemidsofit. wb.cbn>ailbed.. .^1 II- 1 .1 .. /,- 1 luded into three 9 The oblation that je (hall ofiervnto the pj,t, : (or iha Lord, fhtit he of fine and twcntie thoufand long, Pticfts, for the and often thoufand die breadth. P''"".- ""' ^"" ' ro And for them, f«?«forthePrieftsfhaUbe '"""*' this holy oblation , toward the North fiue and t^venrie thoufand hug, and toward the Weft, ten thoufand broad,and to\rard theEnft ten thoufand broad , and toward the South fiue and twencic thoufand long, and the SanSuarie of the Lord fhall be in the mids thereof 11/; (kail be for the Priefts that are fanSified of the (bnnes of * Zadok , which bane kept my •f4//».44.ij; charge, which went not aflray when the children oflfrael went aftray, as the Leuites went aftray. ;^ 12 Therefore f^« oblation of the land that IS otfered, fhalbe theirs, ss a thing raoft holy by the border of the Leuites. I J And ouer-againft the border of the Priefts ■ the Laiitesjh^llhaue fiueand twcntie thoufand long,and ten thoufand broad: all the length /&/?// bi hue and tweritiethoufand,and the breadth ten thoufand. 14 And the)' fhall not fd! ofit,neithfr change it, nor abalienate the Erft fruits of the land : for it isholy \nto the Lord. 15 And the fiue tKoufand thatare left in the breadth ouer-againft the fiueand twenrie thou- fand, fhall be a prophane place for the citie, for houfing, and for fuburbs, and the citie fhall be in the isids thereof 1 6 And thcfc fhall be die meafures thercof,the North part fiuchundred and fourethoufand, and the South parr '^ fiue hundred and foufc thoufand, « Mianing.tbit and the Eaft part fiue hundred and foure diou- L^""'** ** fand, and the Weft part fiue hundred and foure thoufand. 17 And the fuburbs of the citie flialbe toward the North two hundred and flftic,and toward the South two hundrech & fifi:ie,and toward the Eaft two hundred and fifticjand toward the Weft,tivo hundred and fiftiei iF And the r'efidue in length ouer-agdinfi the oblation of the holy p-Ortibn /halbt teri thotifand Leftward , and tenne choiifand Weft ward : and it flwlbeouer-apiiift theobktionoftheholypor- , tion, and the increafe thercofftallbe for food vnto them that feruc in the citie. 19 And they that fetue in the citie, fha/beo£ all the tribes of Ifirael diat ffcall feme thn^cin. 30 Aa *»^TIJC portions an4 Daniel. borders of the tribes. d Eaery way It (hail iKGiieaad t«einielhou- dai. e So that loital) 20 All the oblation /fed// ^< Guc and twentie Ealt part vnto the Weft part, Gad jr//sr//o«. tliouiand with <^ fiue andtwentiethoaland.; you 38 And by the border of Gad at the South iljuilofferthis oblation foiire fqiaare for the San- fide, touacd f Tctnah, the border /Lall be cuen f Which is here. &uaric,and forchepolTeilionofthecitie. fromsTamar, f»J» the waters of Meribath in tJ''«n for idiimea. . 21 Aiid the iciiaue j%iii'2 for thepiince on the Kaddli, and to the^^ riuer, th/it runneth into the f,J^\'^^ ^" 'j' onciidcand^Du tlie other of the.oblarion of the nwinefea. palmetiees.' Sancliiarie,atfdofthepolTdrion of:hecitie,ouer . 29 This is the land, which ye (hall diftribute h Mca.iiog.Nilut ag:iinit the fiue and twentie thoufand of the obla- vnco the tribes of Idael for inheritance, and thefe 'Ij" '""""'' ""<> tioatoward the Eaftborder,andVVeltv\ard oner- are their portion, faith the Lord God. diterr'MEwn *" againft the fine and twentie thoufand toward the jo And thde are the boiindes of the citie , on VVeftborder, ouer-againft/i«/is for theportion the North Gde fiue hundicth, and fourcthouiand of the prince : this ihalbe the holy oblation, and meafures. the hoiifc of the Sandaariey7;«/i^ in the middes j t And the gates of the c'mePWU after the thereof. . , Jiames of the tribes of Ifrael , the gates North- 22 Moreoner, fromthepoffellionofthcLe- ward, oncoateofReiiben,onegatcofIudah,;<^ one gate of Dan. and°eui*es"ocri. ^i And the reft of the tribes /^4/i« /W.* from 35 Andat the South fide, hue hundred and ons,and Eeniaiuia the F.aft part vnto the VVdt part Benianiin^.i/i# foure thoufand meafures, and three ports , one oa tli« Souib Cde. aportifK, gateof Simeon , onegateoflffliachar, 4»!^one 24 And by the border of Benjamin, from the gate of Zebulun. Eaft hie vnro the Weft fide Simeon «^amc». 34 Atthe Weft fide, fiuchundred aiul foure 2 J Add by the border of Simeon firom the thoufand, w»>6 their three gates.one gate of Gad, Eaft part vnto the Weft part, If.liachar <»f «moA«. onegate of Afher, ^rnd one gate of Naphtali. 26 And by the border of Ifihachar , from the 35 /* iva; round about eightecne thoufand :taftfide vnto the Weft, Zebulun u. ^l(oof the certeiite number of the lim^s eu*>%'i,mo (^hi'tfl, vihenall ceremonies and facrificct Jkuldceije, hecdufe hefhouldte the Jccomphjhmtnt thereof: moreoutr he fhriveih Chnflts o/jice ani the cau'e ofh-.s deith, whichvcaiby his farrif:ce to take atpjj fi'ines, ami to bring euerlajiing lifi. ^ni as from the beginning Qod etter exerafcdhnpeepLe vnder the croffe^fc he teachcth ber~\ thai after that dhrifl h offered, he n-illfliU ieaue thii exerdje 10 his [hut ch vmill the dead rife agatnSjCnd Chriji ga- ther bis into kis k^ngdeme in (he beauens. 3 Reade J.King, 2i,tJe ici.iyi. b Which was a pbineby Bsby- i(in, where was the Temple of tlitit gti-iigod, and is here taken foi gabylon. c Who ..:;;s mafteri.f ibe CHAP. I. I ThteAptiit'titcftehoM'aKi'i^oflx'I'f^ ^r^fJJ/wcia .1 ffiici'ttint yotif mtn of -the Itatiiohfrnthu hw 5 rhit k.i»e the K^.n^f titi.ii'il af^wntti, S (ih: shtf ullittut • fittnt it ^ I N the* third yecreofthereigne of lehoiakim King of ludafi, ; came Nebuc?iad-nez.iar King of Babel vnr.o lenifalem and be- fieged it. -. — „ 2 And the Lord gauelehoia- kim King ofiudah into his hand, with part of the vefTcls or'the houfc of God,which he carried into tlie land oft Shinar, to the ho'ufe of his god, and V'/, 11 UL lie brought the veflcls into liisirodstrcafuric. Eunuchet wh^m 3 And- the King fpakevnto <: AHipenait the iheKing nouriHi- ipaftcrofhis ''niinuchc5,thathcfhould bring «r- ed and brouoi.t rc/fifof the children of Ifrael,ofchc "^ Kings feed, vptoberacMof an,| of the princes : O'hetconDtiies r afterward, e Hiiporpofe was cokeepe them a^hoftagei, and thatbewighi fliew fc^mfeireviiioiious, andalfoby tbeir jood increatie andlea'oing of hisrtligion, thcymigfcifa"Oor ta'hei Kim Hien thv (e wes and fo to be able (n ferae him a'^"''«v '*'»"'f lace, and whom they might teach the E learning, J^^f 1,^° |h^„,d * and the tongue of the Caldeans. be wittieand Itar- 5 And the king appointed them prouifione- ncd.anJ that they , uerydavofah portion of the Kings meat, and of J]'"'''^'''' ^'^', 1 ■ ■ 1 • I t I 1 r -i-x ■ I (lion" and co'icl* the wine, which he dranke, fo nounlhmg them natiu", that they ithreeyeere, that .at the end thereof, thc)' might might do him bet. ftand k' before the King. «• ictuice: ihish*^ 6 Now among thefe were «rmV of the chil- ^^^J;;;',^-!/,^,^^, dren of Iudah,Danicl,Hananiab, MKhael and A- fo,; j, „ no, to oariah. praife hit libeialt- tie." yet in this he is wo«rtbie praife, that he efteemed learning, and knew that it was a neeediti* mtaneio go'ierotby. g That thcymijht (oiget their owne religion, andcciin- tey (afhiotit, toferue him thcbftter lohispuTjipk : yet it Is not to be thought that Daniel did teart;e any knowledge that was not godly : in all points he iefn» fed ihe jbiilc of things and fuperftition, infomuch that he would not eat the melt whici' tht Kin? appointed him, but was content lo lea; re the knowledge of na« tiitall thicgs. h That by their goodentttteinment they tuijht leatne to forget tht medir> in vM>cf olbces. ' ' • ' J Vnto. Danic/s knowledge. CJjap.ij. The Kings furic. 104 iTi,.,.!,.. «.;,Kr 7 Vnto whomc the chiefeof thcEiinuches {*htit'>ti'4>ftit». 1^ T>fm,Utbouih,-v>iioihKu,iMU .I,ogt.h«fM«t Ioai,e»//;cTnamft,: forhccaUalDankl,Bu:o- /,«,„„/^^„^t,^^,„„A;„,^. '^ - -' " •' ihnrithgiun.fot )"liniznr,anti Haiianiali, Shailriich^ aiKi MiliwcJ, a THf riilicrsad ihe lewrs gme j^iclhach,and Aiariaii,Abfdncga. A Ndinthe^fccond yercof ihc reigncof Ne- tte ioD:ie*ct< iw'n'tsAi" ^ f But Daniel had dccCTjnined in his heart, /ibudKid-neviaisNcbuchad-ncjtardreJiT.cd l>aih(al!K)!>jtlji» oiipj'.t f uet put that he u oiild not "' dctilc himfclfe with die ppr- ^ d» camcs \vhcreu ith his I()irit was ^oublei.l,and u*^tnt''oVthc'"' tbtniinKmem. tion of tilt; Kings mcatc-,nor with the wine which his ''llecpcuasvponliim. * roime, when i e ''oi'tcf 'fusion- hcdranid.r.,r., d,„ms ,tf,i>. 1 o And the chicfe of the Eniiuches Paid vnto j And the King (aydc vnto them , I banc drea- „"««"»'""'' «n N'" <•'« *"« Daniel, " I fearc my lord the King, wiio hath ap- mtd a dreame, and my (pirite vdofihe a^Hefuppoffd then all the childrens, which did catc the porti- ycfee the thing is gone from me. i^me. _ tliey did this foe on of the Kings meate. 9 B"t if yee will not: declare me the dreame, f T^'' "o-'eu- ♦'•''"*''£""'' 16 Thus Melzar tooke away theportionof thei-e is but one iudgemcnt for j ou : foryehaue Jhjcb difffrVd t^e to tre"aby- '*' ^hcir meat, and the wine that they (hould drinke, pieparedlyiugand corrupt words, tofpeakebe- not much from lonjans.and there- and gaue them pulfe. fore me tillthetime beclr.nged: thereforetell |lieCaldeani,fau« fore herein he re. 1 7 As for thefe foure children,God gauc them me the dreame,that I may know ifyc can declare Inv^ie^joquen' wh\h" '^of""' '^"o^^'Is'jg<-"A'^'"'J«^'te"'lifD '" "U lcatning,rand itie the interpretation thereof. a„'d iheteiore ih« religion: for nei- vvifcdonie: alio he gaue Daniel vnderftanding' of . 10 r/if» the Caldeans anfwercd before the 'Tatn"! vied to thsr.he would con. all <" vifiontanddreames. King, and iayd, There is no man vnon earth that '?"!'•",=."''"; demne theirs,nor ig Kowe when the time ' was expired, that can declare the Kings matter: yea,tnere is neither lo'tMs d" v^" ''" own"'"''"' "^'^ ^'"? ''^'' .nppointed to bringthem in, the King nor Prince nor Lord that aiVed (Itch things g Tbisisa'iuftre- o Meanlno,;hat chiefcof the Eiuiuchcs brought them before Ne- atahinchanteroraftrologianorCaldcan. ward.of their atrp- within this fpace buchiid-ncrzar. n For it is a rare diing that the Kingrequi- fjjo'f^h^'''rj/"' t'hcTr'^l'and't'ha ^^ And the King Communed with thcm : and reth, and there is none other that can declare it that'the/badthe Bo'm"i fhonhl be •'"^'ong them all was found none like Daniel,Ha- before the King,exccpt die gotis whofe dwcUing knowledge ol all ; abletodifcerne naniah, Mifh.nel, and Azariah : therefore ftoodc isnotwithflefh. i'''''u'h'""'"!i ', «i"d[''j"h« they before the King. 1 2 For this caufe the King \vas angric and in f^""^^ ,„^^^^^^ \ Mdhy the Spirit ' "° ^^'^ '" ^'^ nr.atters of wiffome, an^yn- gieatfurie, and commanded to dcftroy aill die to'-hen perpete- dofCod. dcrflanding tliat the King enquired of them, wife men of Babel. annutneaodcoa- ftp Not that it was hec foundc them tenne tir.ies better then all the i J ^ And \vheii fcntence was giuen , the wife J^"*!?"' . fc thing abomma mchanters o»Ki aftrologians , thatwerein all his mcnwcrenaine:anddiey i fought Daniel and Ws „. ,1!!;"'!!^'** Biletoeatedcintie v„^i„,„ a ? l .. i •li ° red tncit ig \o. T^eites.apdio Kea'.mc. _ fellowCStO beputtodcath. ranee, that not- drinke'winc.as n And Daniel was vnto "the firft yeereof .14 Then Daniel anfwered with counfelland wijbftandiog thefr •b fnew the Kuigthcmterpretauon thereof. wee wooithi* C H A P. 1 1. ' '«"'•'• \Efir. rfd^tmr thr tifit. i Which declareth that Gf d won'd not bane bis fetirant I T^tihtiif^ttT^tl-Kchii'i-Kfxx.i*' 15 Tltr K'"!! tmwtitin- lojned in ihcf companie ofth;(e forccrers, and Adrologers, whofe atte»»e»e il'th iS the wiff mm ofBahlm to bre ^.linr, trcttuff thty wicked, and ihereforc iu(fl,- ought to die, though ilie king did it rpoai rage, tnd c>uMn>tiHttrfrittliiidTcaBtt, is Dmitlrt^iiiruhtimtla noiet\e. iOr^hecaplt'mteftht^tric. ••• 17 ^Tbea The Kings dreame, Daniel. and the interpretation. 17 ^ Then Daniel w«it to his houfe, and si Hisleggesofyron,'PP"- thekliglicdwellethuithhim. dwel,thebeafiesoftheMelde, and thefoulesof fortof theeiea' "ereVii'nf'VsverK ^^ T thankc thee and praife thee, O thouGod thchcauen hath heegiuen into thine hande, and amingthefewoo- jj. anaihe'teft ax of my ' fathers, that chonhaftgiuen me wifdome harh madetheeniler ouerthem all: thou art This 'il'J''h'a\l"tH"h'' Djnitii offer were alid =>» fttength, and haft Ihewed mee noivethe head. of golde. 'sab lo^anking." ^r.-fitued^on^con; (.[^j^g chjt'wedefiredofthee: for thou haft de- S9 Aiid after thee dial rife another kingdome, domeche golden Da'a'^el Vapoured clarcd vnto vs the Kings^rriatter. <" inferioiir to thee, of yr/uifr, and .mother t third J:""*''"'"'"" '■'• their wicked pr J. 2+ ^ Therefor? Danidwcnt vnto Arioch, kingdonie/i^Meofbrufie,vvhichlTia!lbeareruIe ^^^f^ i|';',°\^^^ fefsion.buttliathe whome the King had ordeined to deftniy the oueraJI the earth. beft.andyet wai ''ete'ctuft the"^"'' """^^ '"^" of Babcl : hee went and faid thus vnto 4° And the fourth kingdome fliall be ftrong cf ic feifc wicked K'=g"roceeded him, Deft:rov not "the wife men of Babel, tut as yron : for as yron breaketh in pieces, and fub-J"^^^^^!!^ , p according to his bring me before the King,and I will declare vnto dt»eth all things, and asyron bniifcth all thefe'(;jo5'"'(,"^hwfr"' wickfdaiTca'oo,^. theKin^theini:erprCTatic>0. things, /3 (hall it breake m upieces,andbruife^/Z. not itifenour io fftbeirkiencl""^ • ^> Thtn Anoch brought Daniel befoi^ethe " 4^ Vl'here as thon faweft the feet and toes, Hignitie, poWer, were la wfnt tar no. Kiiig- in all hafte, rn J faid thus vnto him, 1 haue part of potters dav, and pan of yron : the kitig- ^.'o'tf",'o'!,'ch7aa* o ijeatfitneth ' foun J a mail of the children of ludah that wcrc dotne(h»Hhe*'''^thin^icad vpon thy bed, is this. 45 Whereaithoufaweft, tliat the a ftqne was cJsmini!i(r, for any wifedome that I haue, morp then anvo- thereofij ftirc. y They fhallby an ] had r.o g-rfts.. rhfr liuing, butonelyto ftiewethe Ki'ngthcin- 4^ f Then the King Nduchad-net-zar fdl ra»nig«.=nd»C C RMep'S t<^ . ^T^-etation , and that thou mightcfi kno*e the vpon his face,-.n.l i^bow'cl himfdfe vnto Daniel, ^" keVhemftlue" re;f,9;ihr^is ' .thouglusofthjneheart.. . a ndtommanded that they flicniki offer meat of- firong: yet (ball f}'• - , . hiiChirnrh, anil to enery member (beiTof.fiulIb?' eternall: foi the ((iril that is ia ■ i .ihi'h-rf.calli:hets, "LorVhc/'a dcifts, hue that' he. liioiiMei>.itifntIv abide the COlJlHimo^')lc/} it^iuotje-.tcpruoutd. and Uaniel heieiocrteji ifhefinTeted it .>b*«it ijued:.!': :,>.,n'luch/buJdl>c^(i)e«u "c - '' ' 'tia(J)imcUiil'iilvnuUcdhimofliisfauii,aadJ "Ic by ^^^^ brought before the King. t;„np'buT< W de-" tbu benefitr. f Mtaning, that either lie was a loiisf or ihst l>e hid the whole , jxt 1 11 " /- r, j/--i n C"'"'"^"^ auihotitie, ro (bat m)neco°.ld be admitted to tht Kmosprelence, bnt by him. »4 ^-^^ Nehiichad- nCizar fpake,and faid vn- ft:u;Mon of the to the!r,VVhat diforder ? wiU not you, Shadrach, |'^^_^^^**j|°"J'j^']|^^ CHAP. III. Mefhach,and Abednego ferue my god, nor wor- ©"Alng^atltude.* I TblKuiif'tteihvpiiiolatniaige 8 CfrUmt trt aceufi Hlip the golden inxnge,th.at I haiie fet vp"* f Signilymg.ihae bic»«fi th(, di(i>ijtithi Ki"Zi "m»>xH'.dimt«t,anint I'ut ^^ fisiowc therefore are ve ready when ve h< would teceiue into t but nmioutn, X( Tlf ttii'fiiiiCoJ lhfir,. i« HrtU^im^i^r cc„fif»h.hf por^ir of heare the found of the comet, trumpet, harpe, ,i„'^ZMno\e Goti,ffitrthefyhio)tht!>iiraclt. facKcbut, pfalceric, and dulcimer, and ailinftru- at the length obey NEbuchad-neitartheKincn-ade «an imsge mentsofmufike, to fall downc, and worfTiip the hisdectee. of?oId, whofe height :r^thveercore cubits, image,whichlhauemade? forifye woriLippeit 8,J^"J^>;~ iTnen'c m''mrkml &■ the hlcadth dicrcof fixccubittt : he fet it vp in not, yce fliall be caft imir ed:atly into the middes ,„ ^^J■^ j,,,^ an image to his thcplainc of Dura,in the prouince of Babel. »' =>" "o"^" fieriefornsce : tor who is diat God, ihould hane doub. idolB<-l,hef....gSt 2 Then Neluchnd-neiTar the King fert forth that can dcliuer you our of mine hands? tedinthisholy ^dTne Hor'.""" to g.uhcrtogethcr the nobles,theprinces,and Sie j 6 Shadrach,Mell>ach and Abednego anf.vc- ^^-^^ g'- ^^ tod this d«ia,cih dukes, the Judges, thereceiuers,thecounfcIlcrs, rcdandfaidto thcKing,ONebudad-neziar,we ,bevarerer«lued t'lat i-e »v as not ^hc officerSjand all the <'oiicrnouis of the proiiin- 8 ^'^ "o^ careful] ro anl were thee in riiis matter, lo die for Gods tc.,cKed«.■ times more then it open confefiion, mayappr,*.he , Thatwhen ve hcare the foundofthecor- was wontto bee heat. rlil'i'^Jl,""'** ,h'"fe-rs by their net,tn,mpet,harpe,rackebut/pfalterie, dulcimer, ^o And hee charged the moft valiant men of ^ ";,;VoX teligion (hould andallinftnimentsofmunke, ve fall do^vne and warre that were in h:sarmie, to binde Shadrach, ,„i.)oia.,(. hauealieted >he wordiip the golden imagc, that Nebuchad-nei- MdTiach,and Abednego, and to aft tlicmmto i This dedaretlr '^onK^a'hhTd xar the King hath fet vpf the bote fierie fornace. 'tv?ims'rrea=d*' rherelV/hemrnt . Itinde of rel.gion, jj^i^^^^ of anhotc fierie fornace. ments, and caft into the middes of the bote fierie frinrs in innf n- "u.h<"l."«/ne 7 ThereforeafTooneasallthepeoplf heard fornace. r u ■.- ctl'.nll'iZ qniltneTe, then thefoimdofthecornet,tnimpet,harpe,iackcbi!t, . ?* Therefore, becaufe the Kings commaun- ,„,,„„_ ,ht more is codsglorie. pfalteric, and all inftrument<; ofmuflke, all the '^ei'Rent was ftraite, that the fornace Oiould bee «?od glorified by 1*1 ! mZF: nol people^ nations, and langua-Ss fell downe, and exceeding bote the fiame of the fire llewe thofe JV'^ ^eroants to l';;*:;!'f<:: "an' wot^hipped the golden Tmage, tliat Nebudiad- men that brought foorth Shadrach,Mea.ach,and ;:',r.:,t7„St,w idoieioiongashe nezrar the King had fet Vp. Abednego. (Vancie to abide is with the vvoike- g C" Bv reafon thereof "'t that (amc time ^J Aijd thefe three men, SliadrachjMeftiach, the crueltie of ."-"ce''emo* i« ^^^-^ menof the Caldeans, and grieuoully accu- and Abednego fel downe bound into the middes 'f;;f;i,f;**";;,^7- andcuftomesare f?d thc lewcs. - - ofthehote fierie fornacc. ne.eth them from recited ami vfed, 9 Fer rher fpakc arid fatcfto the Kb" Ncbu- ' 24 f Then Nebuchad-nexxar the King was death, or eh fo» andtheconfcntof ^j^gj j,g^.^2r OKin^liueforeuer' ° a({onicdandrofevpinhafte,4Wfpake, and faid this life giueih l^'bi^kV : 10 Thou,bKing'j;aftmadead'ecree,thateue- vn:ohiscoimfellers Did not we caft three men '.•"^^^^nXel* iheythinketbfv r)* man that ftiall hearethe found of the cornet, bound into the middes of the ire? VVhornlwe- „„t„iM,he feafonwhatGodswoiddidptiir.itr. 4 Thcfe atethe two dangerom weapons they haue no hurt, end therOimeotthCtOUrthlS l,d this.'\no-l, wtereivith Satan veih lofiijhtajainftihechildrcn of God, the confeatof the IJJ^^ f[je ^ SomeofCjod. whom God (cat Biultitiidc and the crncliie of the pBniniirent : for though f^me feared God, y Then the Kin? Ncbuchad-neztar CatnC tocomforthiiia lr»t the multitude, which coiiffnted to the wickednefle, aftoniedthetn : ard here , , 'v-..i i . c. „ c, ,- ..iv. thef' gren tor- the King reqaired Pot an inward corfenr, but anoutwjrd geftute, that t.he lewes n^ere to the mouih of the hote bene tornace, & ^,e,.f_,hj ^3,,. Bight by lid* and htlc leainet^eigcttheitutteteligiou. (pake anafaid,Shadiach,M\;Qiachj & Abednego, ofGjJ. Oq the The Kings decree. Daniel. The hie tree. 1 Thiieommen. thcferuantsofdjehieGocl,gocfooithandcomc the ean:h,andthchcightthereofwM great: detlnheirobedi- hither : Co Shadrach, Mefliacli and Abedncgo 8 A great tree aadftrong, and the height tha *th«"V^ dd ' '■''"^^ foortli of the middes of the fire. thereof reached vnto heauen,and the light there- Botforanyfeare jy Then the nobles, princes and dukcs, and of to the endes of all the earth. jJcpattoptodhij the Kings coiinfellers came together to fee thefe 9 The boughcs thereof «;*« faire, and the fotnacctillihe men, becaufe the fire had no power ouer their fruite thereof much, and init vvasmeatcforall: teTarNo'a^hT"" ^^'''^s : for not an hairc of their head was burnt, it made a fhado-.ve vnder it for the bealles of the mainedintbe neither were their coates changed, noranyfmell fielde, andtbefoules oftheheauen dwelt in tire Aike till the tor.l of firc camc vpon them. boughes thereof,and aJl flefli fed oFit. called him fonrilj. ^g ivhertfore Nebuchad-nexz.ar fpake and 10 Ifaneinthevillonsofminehead vponniy "y the7'caTn °iTe ^^^^^ "" ^1^^"^^ *" ^he God of Shadrach,Meaiach, bed, and beholdc, a S \vatchmanandan holy one gMeaafn^.the Ani ©fihemiracleto 2nd Ahednego, who hath fent his Angel, and de- camedownefiomheauen, gel oi God, whicii praift God, but his liuercd his feruants, that put their truft in him, 11 And crycd aloude, and laid thus, Hewe "'«•■•'' eatethnot '' "'fy :fas":d"wh:tT' the Cldeans and the foothfaye,,, to .homei »en and the fight thereof tf,rou|h all the world, S^iVnte'llh:^ , meant: ana here he tolde the dreamc, tilt « they Could not fhcwcmc " Whole leaucsn'nafoauo). kingdomc of mcrs, and giueth it to whom focucr brought from the Temple in leiufalcm ,thattlic taaoihikChunb, ded mans conipa- 1,^ „i|i_ Kingand hisprinces,hiswiucs,aDdhi5 concubincs aidkowibcpto- r«hT, tvVa" r' 2 ? whereas the>' faydc , ti.at one fliould Icauc iright drinkc therein. P''"" "^ '"""'* •ml fo wan.irrd a thc (tiUTipc ot the tree rootC5,thy kinf^dome (l.all 3 1 hen were brought the golden veiielt , that |)„uM tt deliue- nionjthebe.ftti rtmainevnco thcc isfter tl.ai, tliou iiiak knowe, vt-ere taken out of theTemple of the Lords hoiife rcdafteffeutoiit *"t"an-* '"' t!utthehe:;ucnsl-auethenilc. at Icrufal;m, and the. Kirg and his princes, iiis >"'"• . iTD'anieVne'tJi 24 VVhcrtfore, O Kir8,lct my coiinfill be ac- wiues and his concubines drankc in them. ihe EsftpamiWg tht caufr, why ccptablc vnto thec : and t^brtake off rhy fnncs by 4 1 hey dninke wine f nd prayfcd the •• gods vied to fu alore Godthosponifhtd lighteoufncfle, and thine iniouitits by mercy to- ofgolde,and of filucTjOfbraflc-ofyron, ofwood commoDly,* dit « r«f, frnn, Dt.. "■ai'd the poorc : loe, let tliere bee a v healing of and of Hone. ^""'^ '^" "J . o Ltale trom pro r ' o ««./-t- .jr„f ft'Ouldfitm their uokingGodto thine errour. j At thc fame hourc appeared fingers of a £„„|,„y,5,„l now anger an> lonotr 2> Ail dicfe things (laU coiEC vpon thc King mans hsnde, which wrote ouer 'againd the can- to ftiew his pow bjrth) finneiijhat ivic(,uchad-nez7ar. dleftickc vpon theplaiRer of thc ual of the Kings ",* howe htlc he J.'!inm7h'm?n''if 2^ C At the end oftweluc q moncths.he wal- ralacc,andrheKir/ffa\vcthepalmeofthehande ''!''^^'"l*''5°^>'' j|ispnniinmcr.,ii , j n 1 n, l t 1. ^ which then btfie< ibou flicwe by Kcd in the royall palace of Label. that wrote. ged nabyion.he thine vpright life j^ ^wJthcKing fpake,and favdc, Is not this 6 Then the Kinfs countenance wr.s changed, maJeaielcmoe f!!i!h i'liTrf ten'" P^"^ l^ikd, that I haue built for thc hoiife of the and his thoughts troubled him, fo that the ioynts banket, & vftd tu unce" kingdome by the n-ichr of mv powcr,and lor the of his loynes w ere loofed , and his ' knees Imote ""' ™ f' ""»""• **""• I ^ r • n- ^ • n i I_ paBV, Which 15 p SiifferiUe eerors honour oFmy maieliie? one agamit the other. mtantheieby o*^ ■'')''''""" '•'• 28 while the word n-*f in thc Kings mouth>a 7 ^f7;frf;Sre the King cryed loude, thatthe^' drinking wine q" After tb^t Da- ^oyce Came downe foni heauen ,fy>"gt O king (liould bring g the aftroloeians, the Caldeans and ''"" '''^.T^''^'' n.cl had i-eclired Nebuchad-tiezzar,toihLe be it fj oken,Tli} king- the foothfyyers. And the K ing fpake, and fayd to tnd negli'-en" ' ihii irifioo and dome is departed f om thee, thc w ifc men of Habel, \^ hofotuer can reade this when tht^ dc thi^hispiidede clarcthitiatiiis cot in nia:i to Conuertio God 'l"' *"' P' "'r ^'' , 29 And they Ihall d-.iuc thee from men, and writing, and declare me the interpretat'on there- ftruftionisat cirr »t thv dwcllirg/i't/ie with the beafles ofthcfieldc*. of, fnalbe cloihed (-.ith purple, ^todjhnllhauca {''"'^ they fell make thee to eate grade, asthcoxen, chaineofgoldcahouthisnecke, and (hall bee the „;;«»;!esof ^I^J^^'"""'2'« .bith man and An. and honoured him, that liueth for euer, * whofe thy father, light and vndeiiianding and wifdome |,e^e'' " gels and driijs.fo powcT wan cucrlafiing power, and his kingdomc likethewifdomeofthegods, wasfoundeinhim: f Soheihatb«- muTmnre, ot a(Ve " from geneiation to generation. whomethe Kin? Nebuchadnezzar iliy father, fore contemned a reafoa of l.is dt>. J I And all the inhabitants of the eartharc re- the King, I /ay ,''thy Cidier , made chiefe of the b)°ihiTfi=.ht'to' 4ing«,t>utonelyto putcd as nothing : and according to his <" will hce i enchanters, ailrologians, Caldeans , andCoo^h- tremble for feaie t^Jtew^rir^eiue workcch in thc armie of heauen, and in the inha- faycrs, ofnods iudgmcts. tim the g'lor/. ^ Jwnts of the earth : and none can flay his hande, i z Bccaufe a more excellent fpirit, and know- S T'"",'''* " "' t By whom it fee- nor fay vnto him,VVhat docft thou? J^t^gC) a"'d vnderrtanding(/?r hee did expound blesliet!e"rti3ny' oieththathehad j^ At the fame time was mine vnderflanding dreames, &declarehardfentences, anddiflblued meanes.whodraw fcinedom''brfore '"fftoted vnto mce, and / returned to tlie honour doubtesj'.vere found in him,f«e« in Danlcl,^\bom 'I'tm l'^"^ God, II Hedoitlinot of my kingdomc : my glory and my beautie was the King n.imedBeItefliaMtar:nowe let Daniel ^"'^'^i'^'who'^J •nely |>raire C«<\ reflorcd vnto rocc, and my counfcllpiirs ; and m.y be cal!ed,xid hewil declare th^ interpretation. ,[,, oer'y corr.foit forbijdeliuctace, pj-jnccslbught vntomec,'and I was efiablifhed in ij f Then was Daniel brought before the in ail -fii.aicas, ki'iVauu'hat'ood mv kingdomc, and my glory was augmented ro- King, rt«itheKingfpake andfavdevnto Daniel, ^.^ j""'.'*' „ ir.ay onely haue v.ard me. -Art thou that Daniel, which att of the children bi,(hjAnezVm *" *h*ft!°^'""^"'"' HNowffcfr/ySwINcbnchad-nezTarupraife, oftbecaptiuitienfludah, whome my father the w tie, which for het ***iM°'bc*e«It'e" ^"'^ '^'*-'°'* ^ iTwgnifie the King of heauen, whofe King brought out of lewiie? ' ag' '^" ""«''»- and ro« cjft" '* workes are al tructh, & his waves iudgement, and 1 4 Nowe I haue heard of thee,th.« h the fpirit [,°',"'^^';,fj',*,'Jj n (itlh mi htnUt vriliii'enlht vnto him.andalfo thai hee di.H not vfeihcd; vile praaire«,bliee was not*. iriU. ltT'yef>otftfiyriic*ltJafihtKi>"^^'""">f'^l"'>">^ mono ihem when al were called, k FottlieidD-atefJihougbt the Angt'sbii lAe B-wmf . tj Owirl itariiih it, dtiH mtoprttnh it alfo. power as God,.^ therefore had thrra in like eftimaiion, as thej bad Cod,(hinklo§ |« TbtK/x^^l^'ii'i j> 1i»'J(tbtl>tlitiiidnnt, ib>ttbeffititoffrophccie,andvnder{laiidingca'T)eoiihc'ni. Oo i dcriUnding t^ The hand writing declared. Daniel. Daniek f onftancie. derftading& excellent wifdomc is found in thee. CHAP. VI. ij NovvtheieFore, wife-men <«a<^a{hologians » DiimlumtitrMln out? tht^oMraours. % ^u»Elag»inft baue bene brought l^eibre mee, that they (hould ^■""''^^ '/ "' " I"" '"""•,■""«' •/ ♦»»' h iht comm.na^:. reade this writing, and Ihcwe mee Che mtcTpieta- „„/,,cr«/.M «%«;-.„., ^f/,„«. „ -VoaJy^duL tion thereof: but they coulde not declare the in- M«gniftih$heCei(»iDtn.rt.' tcrpretacion of the thing. jTpieafed Darius to fet ouerthe kin?dome3an a Reaie Efier," 1 6 Then heard I of thee, rfiat thou couldeil *hundrcth and twenty gouernours, which fhouid ^'"?.«-«. fhewe interpretations^nd dirtblue doutes : no we beouer the whole king Jome. if thou caiili: reade the vwiting, and ihe.ve me the 2 And ouer thefc, three rulers ( of vvhom Da- interpretation thereof,thou ihalt be clothed with niel was one) that the gouernours might giue ac- piirple,and Ihalt bme a chaine of golde about thy compts vnco thenijand the King (hould ijhaue no 11 <>', "it bt tron. necke, and (halt bee the thirde ruler in the king- domage. *'"'• dome. J Nowe thisDanielbwaspreferredabouethe ''.T'ii*''"'liea 17 Then Daniel anfwercd^and (aide before the nilcrsandgoueinours,becaufethefpiritv,'asex- ^''J.^{\'l'."'[ ' King,Keepetiiy rewards to thy felfe,andgiue thy cellentinhim, and the King thought to fet him toalUisno'bif" gifts to .'.nother: yet I wil reade the writing vnto ouer the whole Kealme. anifjaiiiiai be- the King,and (hew him the interpretation. 4 ^ Wherefore the nilers and the gouernours "}'^' j'^ S'*'" 18 OKing, he:ire thou , The moft high God 'fought anoccafion againft Daniel concerning „£^n„)iJ,\7m'* •thew?iiin he"** S^uc vnto ' Nabuchad-nezzar thv fathcraking- the kingdome: but they could find none occalion then in others'." dedareihfoibe do:Tie,and maieftie,and honour,and giory. nor fault: for he wjsfofaithliUl that there was no ' Thus the wic. Kingbis great in. 19 And for the maieftie that heegaue him, all bl^e nor fault found in him. ktrfcannotibule ^"d"whV°"' Id" P^op'e,nations,and langtiages trembled, and fea- J Then faid thefe men, Wee (hall not finde an |/ot^het7>t ° not b^moueJto ''^'^ b£f<^re him : he put to death whom he would: occafionagninft this Daniel, except we finde it a- O-ekebyaliocea. giuehimtheglo. hefmote whom hc would: whom he would he fet gainfthim concerningtheLav.eofhisGod. fionstoHetace ry, conddcring his \p,and whom he would he pur downe. <5 Therefore the rulers and thefe gouernours g^'^'foc^jff/uijj tlw'ald h"i's "**" d* ^° ^"^ ^^^" ^^ ^^^^^ ^'^^' P"^"^ ^ ' ^"'^ ^'^ ^^^"^ together to the King , and faidc thus vnto fhe"e is no beit«* fathe',* fa ihe".' "^'ude hardened in pride , hee vsas dcpofed from him,King Darius, liue for euer. rcmediethento f th,tiiat hee doeth his kingly thione, and they tooke his honour 7 All the rulers of thy kingdomc, the officers walke vprighily sotfinneofigno- from him. and gouernours, the counfellers,anddukesh.iuc q^j'jJ*"^"J^ji ifc^"''"' "*"'*' 21 Apd hee was driuen from the fonnes of condilted together to make a decree for the kin^ goodconftiwc men, and his heart was made like the beaftes, and and » eltah'liili a ftatute', th.it whofoeuer fhall his dwelling v/as with the wilde a(res : they fedde afl<:e a petition of anv god or man for thirtie liim with gralfelike oxen, and his body was wette dayes faue of thee, O King,he fiialbe caft into the with the dewe of the heauen, till hee knewe,that dcnne of lyons. the moft high God bare rule ouer the kingdomc 8 Now,0 King,confirme the decree,and Teals ofmen, and thache appointed! ouer it, whomfo- the writing, that it bee not changed, according taia- he pleafeth. to the lawe of the Medes and Perlians, which al- 22 And thou his fonne,0 Bel(haxTar,haft not terethnot. humbled thine heart, though thou kneweftall 9 Wherefore King Darius ''fealed the witing d Herein fi con. thefe things, and the decree. k'Z^ecf.hr 2j But haft lift thy feffcvp againft the Lorde 10 ^ N'owc when Daniel vnderftood that hee Kmg.wbowould of heauen, and they "haue brought the veflels of had fealed the wr!ting,he went into his houfe,and hefetvpasa his Houfe before thee , and thou and thy princes, his « window being open in his chamber towarde g'jd.andpaned not thywiues and thy concubines hauc drunkewine Ierufalem,heekneeledvponhisknees three times ijJ',Vi,japnro. in them, and thou haftpraifedthe godsof(iluer a day,and prayed and praifed his God, as hee did iiedfonhemain- and golde, and bn(re,yron,wood & ftonc,\\hich aforetime. tenauce of the neither fce,ncither heare,nor vnderftand: and the 1 1 Then thefe men afiTembled , and found Da- ^'"Jj^'^^^^^ ^ ^ God in \'.hofc hande thy breadiis and all thy niel praying, and nviking fupplication vncQ^iis «ou'd'no'i py hi« m Af:«r that God wayes, him haft thou not glorified. God. (iirnce iliew that had lo long time j> mThcn was the tialme of the hande fcnt 12 So they c.nme,& (pake vnto the Kin" con- h? confemtd to '„dp.uen;"Ta' f'om him,andh.th written this wxiting. cerning the Kings decree, Haft thou notfcaled ^^J^^^ ted rot thine a- 25 And this is the wnting that hee hath writ- the decree tir^t euerj' man that (hall make a re- his *mdo»es to. ■Bieodemeat. ten, " M B N B, M B N E, T E K E L V p HAR- ds promiiisto (uieiy counted: 27 T E X r L, thou art wcj-cd in the balance, i j Then anf.vered they , and fayde vnto the ,'i;;^l'^°\',',';);!'"' tiTacG.." hats'ap. and art found Utoo light. Kin^, This Daniel which is of the children of the ,„^„, ^ ,h. ^„;. ■fpinttdaterme 28 P E R E s, thv kingdome isdiuided^, and ciptiuitie of Iudah,regardeth not thee, OKing, pir.ardsKoihat torall kingdoms, <»:(,£„ to the McJcs and Pcrfians. nor the decree, that thou haft llaled,butmaketh oihcfsmlgStree, "'^..dVnul'r" " 29Thcnat:hecommaundemcntofBeiniax- his petition dree times a dav. IhrrLZ'.m"" tone on all that larthcy clothcd D-niel withpu:plc, and put a '14 When the King heard thefc v.ordcs,he was |,„„„o-deede • raiic thcnifeliies chaine ofgolde about his nccke, and madeapro- fore dilpleafedv.'ithhimfclff, and fet his heart on fnrtheie lewe V'r"V'Z' clamoticn concerning him that hee (hould be the D.micl, to deliucr him :_and hee hbourcd till the d^y'» '^o 'Zv^n o Cy/usTilVonne tliirdtruluinrhpkingdome. funnc went downc,to dcliuer him. t.Gndigtory!. in bwe (>au- hMn :;o 1 hc fame night was Bdfhaixar the King 1 5: Th.n thefe men afllmblcd vnto the Kuig, this tide ..fho. oftheCaldcansllaine. and (aide vnto the King, Vnderft:ind, O King, "ui^Shad''' J' And DnriusoofuielMedestooke the king- that the law'e of the "Medes and i^erfians «, the aomi^on. dome,being threcfcore and two yeeres olde. tlwtno decree nor ftatute which tlic King confif- mcth, A iuft recompcncc. Chap.vij. Foure bcaftcs. 107 fThusihe wicked meth, rray be faltered. 2 Danieirpake,anil(a}'d,iraweinmy vifion niainieinc mill , 5 ^ Then thc king commmindcd , and they by ni^lit,and bthoid,the foure windci of cht hca- ''"'MJ'Z mT. brought Daniel , and call him into the dennc of uen Itroue vpon ^ the great fa : b Which (igrifitd cicaodauthoiiue, h 1 1 • /- 1 ir 1 r^-» • 1 « j 1* °l n <• ■ thjt there Ih. ulU which 15 oft tiinej lyons:«(»»r the king fpakc, and fay d vnto Daftiiel, j And foure great beaftcs came vp from the be humble uou- eiiher lightntior "i hy God, \vhoni tiiou alway fcnieft, etten he will fta one diners from another. bits i»d affiiaions ftubbeinei.whcn j^iiuerchec. 4 The firll a'dJ as a ' lion,& had cglc:; wings: '"'*'**'" '"l '° »'' Th.'I'eby "''"^"nd '7 And a Hone was brought , and hied vpon I bcheide, till the wings tlx-rcof were plucktofT, "^,"idi;/;';' ibirelore gouet- tlic niouth of the dcnnc , and the King fcaled it and it was lifted vp from the earth , and fee vp- fumit.e timei. notsneuht 11 light wirii his ownc iignet , and widithe (ignct of his onAwfeeteasaman, andamanshcartwasgiucn « M«aning,the At JO lea. e nor be a^ princcs , that the piirpolc might not be changed, him. fynan ami Caldean t'b" concerning Daniel. 5 And behold , another beaft ,,./.if A w-^* the ^ofuf^t't^ g Thi«cieclatetfa 18 Then y king ivcnc vnto his palace,& remai- fecond,waslikea«'Bcare& ftood vponthe^one fierce in power, that Darius wis ^^.j f^fting, neither were y inftruments of mufike fide ■ and hee had three ribbes in his ' raouth be- *"<• "lolt I'oone If' '*'"'''. „*" brought before him,& his flcepe went from him. t^vecnc liis teedi , s and tlicy fayd thus vnto him, """ F" ''"!' •*: thetruc Know- " — • _i i , • ^ / i ■ i_ a r j i i .7 .1 ■' thoriiieas thoupli ledge otGod,be- 1? f Then the King aroleearcly in the mor- Ar:k-4»ddeuourcn.uchnelh. they had had wing» cauie he iioubted niiig, & went m all haltevnto thc dcnneoflions. 6 After this I behelde, and loe, there jr" '""'• w^'''" '' bey"he kings «Iic. 2 1 Then fayd,Daniel vnto die King, O King, bleand very ftron^. It had"' great yron tecdi : it m/nsTelrt. ' ledcomaunJe- liueforeuer. deuoured and brake in pieces and ftamped" the d Meaning, the met to obey God, ^^ My God h.ith fent his Angel and hath fliuc refiduevnderhisfeete : and it w.is vnlike to the Perfians, which JCe'loVKi "" who tlie l'0"s mriuthes , that they haue not hurt mee: beafts that were before it : for it had « ten homes I^/"„ue)l"""" ought to conijund for h my iuftice was found out before him : and 8 As I confidered die homes, bcholde, there ^ They were fm»l roihingwiicteby vnto thee,u King, Ihauedone ' no hurt. camevp among them another little P home, be- mthe beginning Godii.ouldbe j^ Then was trie king exceeding glad for him, fore whome there were 'i three of the rirft homes and were (hut vp k Bec'aure'he coav and commaunded that chey (liould take Daniel pluckcaway:andbehold,u:thishornen'fre'-eycs ^d'hJd™o"bruitV. niitied himielfe Out ofthe dcHne : ft) Daniel was brought out of like the eyes of man, and a mouth (peaking pre- f Thatis.dtflroieci wholyvntoGod the deniic,and no mancrof hurt was found vpon fumptuo us things. manykingdomes, dt'len'd"," w« at'' himjbecaufc he '< beleeued in his God. 9 I beheld, 'till the i" thrones vvere fet vp and "><^^" infatiable, fu'ed!thit ro"b'iog ^4 And by the comnndcmcnt of thcking thefe the * Ancient of day^id iit,whorc garment was g,it by Godsco'^ but good ceuld men which had accufed Daniel, were brought,& white as {howe , and the haire of his head like the inandemcnt.wbo come vnto him: v*cre J caft into the denneoflions,fKM they,their pure woolhhis throne tvM lik^ thefirie flame,erG^ Kings and rnleis, that at all times when they would , they might take it againes fticevponthem. -^^""^ and in thCreigneotLyruS OtfCrlia, ^hichliberalit.eisherecalledthenampingoftheteftofvnderthcfeet. o That m This prooueth not that Darius did wotdiip God aright, or els was coniierted: is.fundiie and ilmcrsproui^cs which were gouerned by the deputies and pre- fer then he wruld haue dclhoyed all hiperftition and idolattie, and not one Ij- gi- confnls, wl.er' feuery one might be compared to a king, p Which is' meant of un God the cl.iefe place, but alio haue fet vp, and cauled him to be boiiouted ac- 1 "lius Cilar, Aiignftus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Neio.SfC. who were as cording to his worde: but this was a ceitaine confefsionof Gods power, where- Kings in effeS, but becaufe they coulde rot rule but by (he confent of the Se. •itohewas compelled by this wonderfiill miracle, n Which hath cntonely naie, their power is compared to a little home. For Mahomet came not of the Weinhimfelfe, but istheonely fountaine of life , and quickeneth ill things, In Romane empire, and the Pope hath no vocation of jjouerneraent: ihetefotethrt ihltwiihoDt hiin there ii DO life. <■ ' camo:bcappIied vnto them, and alfo in this prophtfie the Prophets purpcfei* chitfiytocomfortihelewcivntothereoelaiionof Chtid. Sometake It for the CHAP. VIL whole body of Aniichr iff. q Meaning, acertaineportion olihetennehorBess ihatis.a pattfromihe wholeellate was plucktaway. For Aoguftus lookefrom J ^vi^oitDffimtbtiilisufljmiizTUo'Damtl. 8 r/.*that N thefirftyeeieofBelOiaXMr King of Babel, ,h„„,gh,Wtheprofi.e,andtherHore iu Elections and Coun.eU^onId be- .,„,. Daniel lawe a dreame,and there MifrfVlIlons 1ft haue themfeluesaccordinga^ did o:hei Senatnuistyetagainfttheirenen-iej and Jooked for aeon- hishead, vpon his bed: * thai hee vvrote thc Iholethatwooldrefiffthem, thcywetefierceandcmell, which is heiemeantbjr tHwaii quietneffe Jreamc, and dccbred the fiimme of the matter. tt".P'"»<< •"""ti" f ^!"'>i"?, '''! v}''" *!i"'.^r' * ^'l *"f' '."jf ''^ '.^'"' »ftet iherefeoeoty ^ »o iudge thefe Monarchies, which ii:d!;mdw«l fc«tt4cecuiae(9kcqifllbedelUu^<>oUhcBxi>jloB|cailkiDS pluady itueilcd by ItiiCvijpel. ^ " ' ^ Oo I II loen Chrifts dominion. Daniel. A vifion and y Mealing, that II Thenlbehelde, ? becanfeofthevoyceof High , and fliall confume the Saintcs of rhe moft hewisa!loaieL<, the prcruir.ntruous words , which the home (pake: High,and thinke that he may P change times and P Thtfe Enips. wh.n he iaw theft ^ _ y ^ ^^^^ cjil ^hc beaft was flaine, and his Lawes, and they (halbe giuen into his hand, vndU l".^' ''"' -'" ""- dignity,and pr.de, body dc-ltroycd, and gmen to the burning hie. a 1 time,and tinie5,and the diuiding of time. ha« chcir power and lb ludJcnly 12 As ^ concerning ths otherbcafts,tliey had 26 Butthe >'iudgementfhallfit,andthcyfhali ctfCod.butthinke deftto.edatthe takenaway their dominion: yet their lines were take a.vay his dominion, to confame and deftrov ""'" '''«'rown« rr/fo'fK Prolongedl^racemninet™^ itvnto the ende ' S.^e'sl^f Moiistciiie was ij <5 As I beheld in vilions by night,beholdc, 27 Andthe'kingdome, and dominion, and mans, an its it labie^ to jne.i of a one like thefonneof man camc in the c'oiides the greatnefTe of the kingdomevnJer the whole were the order of oibci nations. of heaiicn , 2nd b appiochcd vnto the Ancient of hcaiicn (hall be giuen to the holy people of the narare.aiappca. m«Monar?Mtt"'' day es, and they brought him b-fove him. moll High , whofe kingdome u an euerlafting Tibcri«,Ca"s"' had .11 code ai the 1 4 And he g.we him <= domin!on,and honour, kingdome and all ' powers (hall fcrue and obey la, N'ero.Bomiii. time that God ap- andakingdome,that all people, nations and Ian- him. anus.&c. poiated.aUhoi:gh aiia^esfliould frmchim-hisdomin on aancucr- 28 Euen this is the ende of the matter, I Da- s G'>lrt'>"fcff"« a timc.fo ihjll tbis laftir.g dominion , which ihall ncuer be taken a- niel had many u cogitarions which trou.'led mee, a^j.nft bis Sa o's on bun ni ins lU- tdWj neither was tbfflkionrofDauid according to the fou uoiactiie»t,lhalen .».-«»......--..,, — - em jt leng n wiriaiiwagetncictrouuics ana inortcnineti ioytheptomits. head made me afraid. Ma!th.:4?2 ••••hicb Ishereaie^ntby thediuMingoftime. r Cjodbyhispowet a VViiic lis meant 16 Therefore I Came VntO « One of them thp.t Oiallrcftorethngsihativere&utf order, and fodeftoy this lit.le home, ihat it ofChrUi.who -ad ftoode bv,and allced him the nueth of all this: fo '"'■•^' «"" 'if' 7'S'i-«- . ' "^ iTie^x.h ^he.efore the bcafi r.ould bedellroied. t,-»rvrtfl-«n„T> ^ , "■ ^ .^ , . . ■ r- to wit,that hisChurch might hsae reft and qiietBefft, which ihnrigh they doe not notyctiiK.avp. he toldemC,andihewed me the interpretation 01 faliyenicyUre.yettheyha'ieil in hope and by the preaching of the Gofpel thefe things. enUiy >l;e beg-naing thereof, which is meant by there wotdes , T/adtr the htiutn; 17 Thcfc f reat beaf les which are foure , ' fi-nrcfuil, whofetcethwereof vron, vmitratniiMgofthtvijiott. ii:fertfigne$efins and hisnailes of brafx ;i»>i/cfe~deuoured,bi3ke in tN the third yeere of the rei^ne ofKin^ Fel- » Affr ttegcre. t'T\ »h„. P'^^^'-''"'' ^^--^P^" ^^^\ r-°"^'f ^i^'e"'* f-«<^: ifliazzar, a vifion appeared ^■I^to mee eueZ vnto "'^ """'="'" '."»• b To wit. when 20 Alfo/ci^owofthe ten homes that were in n,eDan:pl aaft->- thai: irij^W-anne-ircd vnto mep "''^'1 ".'"' ,hehea..en,.a,id his h-ad,andof the otner which carne vp ,bctore a.thefirft. Louci.ing the liisdiuineipaiiitie vhomthie; f-;.,diidcf the home that had eyes, ^ Andlfawinavifion, and whenlfaweit,l deft-uaio>oithe appeared, and all g^d of the mouth that fpakepref.mytuoiis thmgs, ,,,^5 ^^ ^^e palace of Sh«ftan,^^'hich is in the pro- m^'""=''« "[ '"-e rnToii^fnfrr "a whofe MookewasmorePx.utethenh>sfe]!owes. „ip.cebof^lam, andin avifion mcethought I c'donrns-tX of that that he .vas 21 I ochclde, ai'.d the fame ' hom: irade bat- vvasbv thcriuerofVlaJ. luine of the Baby. oorMed.atoi/r. ,tell againll the S.-iints, ^-fii , 2nd prcuailid againft ^ 'ihfn Hooked \'p and fawe, and behold e, lonianswasat cThisismentof them, , . . ^, , thercfioodcbefore the fiucr a ' ramme , i^hich [''"tTitmlv''' Ch' uh^r."fo°L " Vntillx the Ancient of daycs came , and had two ho?nes -. andthefe two homes w* hie; ll.k.nth"ec^^^ whenOo,ilieFa. "idgcment v.-as guicn to the SoinBofthe ir.oit but one was , „_ on! nionldhtoeaoendat leogth. g That i! , of the moft high things, beeaure . , rt - 4 ,^o.„n T,;.-, l..,rViPC 6 '''O"?'"""™ Gedhubchnfenih.moutot.biswoTide. that they (hould lo .ke vploiheAa powerin the tanime to ftand.pinfl him.Ut hee ,„,,„ „„n,^,,i uenf.whereon all their hope dependeth. h for the other three Monarchies wefe C.nfthim downcto thegroi.nd.anriliainped Vpon Grecia. yethee gruierncd by a Km J & the Ronisne empire by ConluU:theRomanen hanged their Jjim and there waS none that COuld,«wedhnpower:ntheporf.;n ofChtin,& by the pteacbingeftheGofpe. • • 1 l ...cvntobi»rorr,ercft,aEdroobtcinedafamoii»njq)einthewotld,Sr »v«recal. home, h AleKanderouertan-t Darius ia two fundry batte.s, and fo nidlh* . uieC.mrchr.rGoJ/'ftheltinndomeofGod. n Reade the expofition here two kingdomei of the Mcdes ard PitlWs. > Alexin^e.s great power was o. .■«''8. o Thar it, ihalmake wicked decrees an I prorlamationsagainftGodi broken : fivrwhen heehad onercom- all the Ea,.,hre though- to i«rnrne toward worduadftiidthtauphoutailii]eitiibatedto ,n^ c,f rhe Gentile, tn Till fhorne was brokcn:and for it ^a^.ic vp fourc that J;''"; "^''';^', /the pleaching ef the Gofpel ' , meant oy init ihe interpretation. Chap.it. Daniels confelfion. io8 ... JiappeareJtowau', the foiire winds of the hcauen. 25 And through lifs i polidealfo, heediall 1 whaifoeuer he * ^''fimt *5 tor 9 And out of one of them came foorth • a caufc c; af: to profper in his hand, and he lh:jll ex- gocih 3boi;t by J^'.u'in the rpjce little home, which waxed \cvy yrtac toward the roll himfclfe in his hearT,and by "i peace Hull de- ^j "'[ ;'^' '^*|j|' ol fiftwDc ) «ere ii, Soiith;and towardc the » Eaift, and towarcc tlie Hroy many ; hec flial! alfo ft.jid vp againft the ^ ^^^^ ijfv'„,)cr ikcjewctefiftecne o o\aSa.nlltnd, n pnV.ce of princes, but hc ihal.^e biokcndownc preitncfo'ipeae*, btultlhism^'/r. 10 Yea,i-Dre, ftarrcs to the ?roiind,nnd trode\-pon them, morning, which is declared, is true: therefore oji.ftGuo:' X^x'-f 9"^''^" 1 1 And extolled liimfcli'c againft the s prince feale thou vp the viiion , for ic jbiU bea&ei ma* S For cm would l.l»/s;rr>: Aa.i: of dichode from wl.om the rdaylyp.r«)?c. was ny daycs. . „ . , , ^ , ttXlTZt ' «„nujAiuibe taken away, and the place of his Sanftuaric was 27 And I Darnel w.nsflnckcn and Iicke leer, jndio coi iSn lis r(ifc,and PtoU. caltdowne. ?4/\^tfdavcs: bu: when Irofevp, luidthckings church.j.Mic.*?. Twi-ich^as An- 12 And ^a timeniallbee giiien A-Jwoucr tlie bufinefle, and I was aflonilhcd at the vifion, but P RcsHtvcifci^ fiochui E). pha daily/if>i^«fortheiniquite: and it(];all 'caft none vnderftood ic. aftLTilimeLt. Bcs.^ho was of a (Jq : j,j; [i^g f, i,et|j tQ tj^g r,, oi-n jj and thus (hall ic ''m™l''aJd' doe,and profper. _ CHAP. IX. lifotkrewcre o- IJ Then I hcirdonCof thc » SaiHtsfgeaking, ^t>»n],U,i;rtthtohtuitk»tfhad iherbetvtine andoneof the Saints fpake ^•nto a certaine one, frowftUowovinxiht reiwne of thr ptopu p<,m ti^nr i*. iimanJ rhekirg- favino, Ho.velon" Ihall endure ±t\£on oflhe "'/»«"-« '"B'^V^. 5 .^ /.«.««/f/,;u« 2oJD4««fr fore is' here called daylyyi<-riyjff,ar.dtheiniquitieot tlie " defobtl . ,h,V,!;,„ofil^p»'""^"':"- 2^"rhemomli:gofCh,fi. «lic lnJehorae.be- on to trcadc I Oth thc Sanduarieandthe > aimic 15 TbtbutUii.i^agxmtiif UrulalffH.ieTbedtAihofCbnft. ciufcnei-her vndCT fo-ce? 1 N thefirft yeereof Darius thefonnc of » Aha- » j^.^'I'V"'"'" SnTno-anyo-he, '+ ^nd Mic anfvveredme,Vnto the ^euemng ln,ueron.,of thef-cdeof theMedes,whichwas """» »fty»S"- .hi«gw«i»h"n. ""rfthcmornng, f.vo thoufand ana three hun- made King ouer the brealme of the Caldeans, ^';"f ^vruslq^ why he rtionld ob- dreth : tnen n-.all die Sanftuane be cknf:^d. • ^ jr,,^„ {„ j^e firft yeere of his rcigne, I Da- "„, TZ,'' wa.'res te.netbisk.ni. .. ,5 fNowev.hcn I Daniel had feenc the v.fi- ^ie] vnderftoode by c bookes the number ofthe in cfcer conn- D. That is. toward on,andfonght for t^ie meaning, beholJc, there ^^^ whereof the Lord had fpokenvntolere- tre.vs,and.herfore E ,ypt. floode before me Mike the fimiUtude of a nan. ^^^ ^.^^ Vrcrhti , that hee would accomplilh ^,"T''\^^\T Vl)l"tl^\\ L 'f ^''c^.\'^^'iT''ur''^fr^TT'i "1 fcuenrieyecrcsmthede.'bl.tionof lenifalem. come, "hou'°,f " B-ancth P.oie. t«^« of Vlai, which cd1ednnd%dc,Oabnel, ^ And I rained my fhcevnto the Lord God, c>r..s «■« Krng 0 That is, lodea. *■ make thi5 man to vnderfiand tne v-doii. ^j,^ d foi,aht by prayer anc amplications with fa- '" ^''■'^- ^ ^ p Anciochu, ra. 17 So he cam^ where I f .oode : and when he ^y ,^„d fackcloth and aflies. was°n «ce?ien,* gedj3a1nfttl.ee- came,Iwasafra:d,andKllvpon mytace-.buche ° - ■- . _ . - . . was an excellent left of Cod, and - - . . . ' . J ^ trode his precious ftirtesvcderfcete, lf^;:i£f:^ir.K^^^f?^f'^^^^^^ ;;;;dth7mtr3:k7e^Vdi7comnm7;;;'"^B7^ ,he/o:;d. ■ touchcameandfecmevpinmyplacc.^ \Veehauefinned,ar.dliauecommirtedini- ^f tharoMir.arie. . 1 T^..t isGod J 9^And hec fa)'de .Ja^.olne, I will Inewe thee ^;^ ^^^ y^^^^ j^^^^ •.vickc.l! v , v ea, wee haue re- P;'n„''hL hlnfe ' hiicbuTh! '^'"'^VPi-^^'""''Y^t'l'"r''-.af. • from thy itdgemenk. " "^ " ar.ean/^he- , r He Uboutedto 20 The ramme wluch choi! fawcft, hauing tv.o ^ p^,^ vfec-.voulde not obey thy feruants the "-?'r'^"v''*.. aboI.Q, all rel.gi. bornes,^r* the kings of the Medes and I'erfians prophets, xvbich (pake h xh, S-.mc to our kirgs, ;;~;-: c'd",! de •D anuthereioie ,j And thcoaCC jV thc^KW ot Greca and » • 1 r i j b'' caolet,o r iwit ariuencncm, L.tcau»e ot intii onenccs, tii,:C fi^mrtj.asthoa sii "Hefheweththat^"">^"='f'.•'^•'^^■"'^"^^^'•^^'^^^^«'«^-«""^^ they bawe committed againft ih:e. rich-n r=crcicto ' their finnes are ihall hand \'p. .,. , .. 8 O Lord, vnco vsVf ''•'«««* oncnf>!air.e, "n.''•''■^='"^'" h'olr^bll'aflu ■ • ^-^ And his power ftalbemic^hne, but not mb too,,, gKin-s. toourcnnccs.andtoourfithei.:. '*'^'.'? "'T.''..!'/ on .and let com- fort((hthe3i,in that hee appo\n- o ' .< j i - - i^u;uc »jul vjuu , iiucii wcc iiiiui; iti-^:ita a- ', ' . ■ ' „ .1 teththrstyr.mr a . nu;-, il.jt whenioeaet * time, wham he roL'l,!e no". T'lfftr Httrly to abolifh hi? religion. tTbistcrne gainit mm. Crd puDi]».et.S, ; ' ihaMaboliOifura tiT.ethet.-;-., .^cSrioe.&foco-n-.ftGo.^sfctuice. a Mea' iiip, lO For Wthaue net obeyed the ''Voyceof '.he lied<.e;h it foe \ thathe heard one nl the AogeUailiir.g lhis<;„eftion of Cbrili, whom he Cilleth L()rdourGod, tO walkc inhislawe':, ^^hichhee i"!^ -"iufe : and' 'J 1 certainecneorarecrrtot ?,ot»oiaraei!oi;soie. x That is, the le-vesfinnts, l,_j i-,:i- ),-£;,„ ,.f U., .1,0 .»,;..;A.o..;o ^C\-: Cr... t! usth-.-jorily wticUereeaufrr.fihi^draruaion. y That iv which r.pprefliih Gods reii- hadla^ue. etore vs by the minif^ene of.,:, fc- ,e„.„t,Vj,i„ g'on, and his people, z CSrtft anWeted inee for the comfort of ihe Chu.ch. Uants the Prophets. cl' rigr:,r a« the a ThU'S.vmillromsnvnaiuralldayesbepjft, Rhlcheake (ixe uteres three 010- u yea, all Ifrael h3l}etran(rrcfled thy La-.ve, wicled oVc b"t ' Btthsandan ^aIferfor fo lone vndet .\ntiMbus was the Tetrple [>ro|^aned. andarctumcd backe, and hau.. not iiCard thv «! "w'/'je :»«^ b Which was C.ir ft, ivho miliii matter deslared bimfclle ro the (ildefiiheii ., l r l ■ _r • ■ j ' m tRfii-.Mi'es , J^ehe«o,.!dbeGodmaD-feftedinthe(t.fh. c This power loeon,m*nd. he ^oyC^: thereforethe 1 Curfe ,' poxvred vpon YS, ,bere ,5 iJ> c,..| 'X»?tl, dtchrfd that I ce was Gcd. d The cftftof this v (inn (hall »ot yet jnO the Othe that IS written Ul the La. ■Or iloftS whyhelhoaMT appears, bit a '"no ti'pe aftff e Meaning the great rage which Aniiochus iiitieate itirm^t fcou'dihnvagain.l ihcChiiffb. f That is.Greria. g They tTijII not hawflifre ^ Rlir-fKn'^-foti cfff g He Joeth .lot excnf theKingsbeeaorcof tbeii ai»j power as bad Alesande;. h Noting that this Anticchas was impnHrnt and titie, baiprayeihdiiePyfor rhea.a.ihe ch:cl< orcai'oos of thefe r;rc:iplagij ttDell.aDdaifocrafiirihsthetouIdnetbedeceined. i TUaiis.netlike Alexa> h He (heweth that they tcl:el!aoi afiGsd,' lichArue h Dinota.cordingi*! 4etiflt»gch. k EethuicCcBUicJtlMtdwellaboatiuiajUd alfo lite kw■ '*'''' 7^'' <'''■'''' '«'«'l'°'' ^g^'f V.f "n K'"'rt'^°'?K'!,' "' V '''""* uii,oui; icovwjr j-f y i.ii« wa_> , >,>. ..«wv , leaje.that ibcpUgues flulhe fo gtcat, that thcy ftiall all be attowlhed Mihcoi. TntoOodsa-ei"- wickedly. 6 • J cie»,and renounce i^ Q Lord, according toall thy k righteoiif- rvAV \ their OAne works ^ ti ^ 1 1 ■ i*^- ' 1 u .u «„ tl A r. A. when thty leeke r^effe,! befeech thee,let thine anger and thy wrath y^,,, ,pp,„„4 ^,,,„ o«„i,/ , ^^^ ./„i,j ,•„ £„„,„, „ iyf,i,i fortemii'sionof bee rurned away fiom thy citic lerufalem thine Pieniihhtmvhtrcfirebtu firt. their finncs. holy Mountaine;for becaufcofour finnes,and for -i N the ^ third yeere of Cvnis Kin^of Perfia,a » Henoteib tlii'i Lco"ent"m. the iniquities of our fathers , lerufalem and thy ] thing v.asreueiledvnto Daniel (Vhofename l^'i'i/'.'^fhe"''' felfe with any ve. people t^rt a rcproch to all tUt arc about vs. \v-as calleii Belte(haxxar)& the ivord nas true,but bulldm^'ihe bemencie of ij Nowe therefore, O our God, hearc the the time appointed irajfelong,and he vndcrftood Temptehrgaoto wordct:forhe prgverof thy feniant, and his fupplications, and thething,andhad vndcdVaidin£;of thevifion. behi.idcredby Te^uent zeakcon cai'^c ^I face to 1 lliine vpon thy Sanftuarie, that 2 At the fame time I Danielwas in heauinelTe f^^^'^l'^^^^l fi;ieriagG9ds lyeth vvafte for thein Lordsfake. for three weekcs of day es. fjthet'madewarr* promii'emjdet* ig o my God , encline thine care and heare: j I ate no pleafant bread, neither came flcfli mAfia mm. r a. o{Vi's'charch'''and opf" thine eyes,and beholde Our defolatioiis,and nor wine in my mouth, neither did laiioyntmy g»»ft<»>« Scythi- fotiheadujoce- the citie whereupon thy N a: v. e is called : forwc felfcatall,tillthreeweekesofda:eswereftilfilled. ".i.'.ur'agirgw* BientofGsdi doenot prcfent oiir fiipplicationsbefoicthee fot 4 And in the foure and twentieth d.y of the ibegodiy.anda |'°'y- our o wne D righteoufneiie, but for thy great ten- c firfl: moneth, as I '* was by the fide of tliat gre.it great fsare to JVe^ilMc'tbto 'ie'^'^eixies. ■ riuer,euenHiddekd, * ^ S'TvhIchij.ode- Ieteiniahsprophe. 19 O Lorde heare, O Lord torgiue,0 Lord 5 And I hft \'p mine eyes, and looked, and ti,,^ that iheg»d. cje.who ptopheci o confider,anddoe it: deferrcnot,tor thine ov\ne beholde, there «'«; a man c clothed in linnen, lyiliouldootha- edihit their cap. fgke, O my God: for thy Name is called vpon thy whofe loynes were girded with fine eoldc of '^^ t..ormKhbut liuitielhouldbe -i' u 'i^ * ■,, i. ^ ° • " patiently to abide fenentie yeere,: CltlC, and Vpon thy people . * Vphaz. Jhe , Ifue of God. but now Gods 20 ^ And whiles I was (peaking and praying, c His body alfon"«j like the ChiTfoIite, and ptomiie. mtrcie ihonid fe- and confeflln^ my finne, and the finnc of my his face (tolooke vpon) like die lightning, and c Called Abib, j;^^"/°''*/^'_f^'«''' people IfiaeUnd did nrefem " " " " whi'"h fhould be fore the Lord my Got! , for the holy I4ountainc foure hundred and of my God,_ ninetiejee.es, jj Yea, while I was fpcakin!? in prayer, cucn muldtudc. ■« ' the Spirit of pro." mTnVof chXand ^^^ '"^^ * Gabriel, whome I h ,(i feene before in j And I Daniel alone fawc the vifion: for the {J^/hi oVihUrfuft' fotirenit fhou'ld the vifion, came flying, and touched mee about men that were with me, fa\ve not the vifion: fcut t°„,°5_ cootinuefot eucr. thctimeof the aiening oblation. a great feare fell vpon chcm, fotliatthcy fled a- e Thiswasthe q Meaning, Umi- j j And hec informed we, and calked with me, ^yay and hid diarJclues. Aagei U God, wbon,"he"w« ' a"'! '"^i'J> O Daniel, I am row come forth to giuc g Therefore I was left alone, and fatv tliis ^ffu'e ^ ".cl m'* catefcll. dice knowledge 4>i(/ vndciftanding. great vifion , and there remained no ftrength in this prophecie t To Ihew mercy r , r- i-..^! ^u. • .- ■•, .1 1 v . _■ ^- — .,_...■., & to put (iane cut of temembtaace, f That is.from the , „ .■ r 1 \. .' . ,1 c 1 ■ 1 •, ,1 "= " "•' time that Cyrus fore vnierftand the matter , and conlider the ^^hcnIh ardthe voyceot his wordcs, Illepton neire.otbeautie, gauethemlcaue vifion. my ftice : and my f:;ceii'4.« to.vard thcground. fo that forfeare rThere*eeke» ^+ Seuentic P wcelcesare determined vpon ro And behold, nn hand gtouchcii me, \vhich J^J^^'f^, ^e- nake fourtienine qthypeople, and vpon thine holy' citie, to fmiUi fctmevp vpon my k»?es and vpon tlicpalmcsof j-„,i„j,ij. yoeTe,whereof4<. thewickcdncd'c, andcofcalevpthcfinnes, and minchands. g Whiihdecla- »re;efcr!edto the to reconcile the iniqiritie, and to bring in euer- n And he fayde vnto mec, O Daniel, anvm reihtiat whence ding^lhe T^. L-ftiiigrightcoufncne, 2nd to fealc vo the vifion greatly beloued, vndHland the wordes di;;t I ';f,l',;,f„\iX' pie, aad three tu artd prophecle,and to anovnt the moft Holy. fpeake vnto thce,and (tard in ihy place • lor vnto of c.oJ,« e cannot theljyineo.'"the 2 J Knoae therefore and vnderftand , that thee am I nowe fcnt. And when hee had fayd this tile except he alio fotwdation. from ("the going foorth of the comn-aundement word vnto me, I ftood trembling. I'^'nC^h!'/'* ' ",f!;,';«"?eof'" to bring a«pine°/;?/'f <-/>/«, .nnd to buildc leni- ,2 Thenfaydhc vntome, Feare not, Daniel: l;!,"* ;,;''''* n.whogane falcm, vnto MciTiali the piince, /?)4i/ 6'f faicn for fro :ii the firft da/ that thou diddeftfet thine i-condcom- t ^vcckes and "threefcore and two weekcs, and heart to vnderftand, and to humble thy fclfe be- ■"■:"^L "Tf" ^'f L T , L L- 1. 1, L ■ „™ fore thy God, thy wordes were hcaid, and lam the bull Jmg of the Temple, are - <-"r ^^ ■> i j pteheadtlieUBiefiomthebniSiiDgolihe Templcviuothe&ptifmeofCbtift. comc tor thy worUes. A mJglitic King. Chap.xi. The holy land confumed. io? jj But thchprinceofthckingclomcofPCTfia J And the 'king of the South flialbc mighty, 1 To wi!,P[ daughter oFthe South "'„;;|;;;^^,VJ, w»uldh3^^cfar- k vi(Ion « for w»y daves. (hall come to the King of the North to make an „,oteinrghtie:roi th:rrj;eJ,i(God ,- AnJ whcn he (pake thcfc words vnto mc, agreement,but/lieniallnotretaincthepow£rof heihouidhaue ""nihlmrndlhr I fetmyfacetowaidthcgiound, and held my the <> arme, neither (liall P hee continue, nor his bothAna&Sy.ia, fore haoe I flayed ' tongue. ^ arme : but flicc 0)311 be deliuercd te death, and ^i„ .JI. j,, "h,« foriheptofiteof i^ And behold,lcnelikc thefimilimdcofthc thev that brought her, and hee •• that begace her, ol Ptolemcm I'hi- thc Church. fonncsof man touchcd my lippes : then I opened and he that comforted her in thefe times. ladeli.hui.a.allbci 'colMbfo?e An. my mouth, andfpake, & faid vnto him that (lood 7 But out of the bud of her ( rootes (hail one ^^^^^'^{^^"^l^ {el .leiiroy all the before mc , O my Lord , "' by the vi(ion my fo- ft^nd vp in his {lead , t which fhall come with an o°,ih"n'kiVgby ihit wotld.vutoairure rowes are returned vpon me, and I hauerctcincd armie, and fliall enter into the fortrefle of the ai6niiiethatS)tu hii ch.Wrtn of hij ^^ ftrcngth. King of the North, and doe with them m hee Itji, and Egypt ihoulA f^^ah'-fouMe 1 7 For how an theferuant of this my Lord and Ihall preuaile, Jl^e'oneThc'"" power.euen Mi. talke with my Lord 6e«n^ fuch onc?foras ior me 8 And (hal alfo cary capciues into Egypt their „ That Potcc and thael.that i», ftrai"htway there remained no ftreiigch in mee, gods with cheirmoken images, and with their ftiengih null not he''j"'L('A'nVe!s n'tichcT is there breaih left in mc. precious vcfTcls offiluer and of gold, and he (hal coanni'e.for fooue k"or'tht>"r»ji'tlc «8 Then there came againe and touched me continue "mo yeres then the king of the North. he^yone'ioDne'al. PtophriDini' or .Hk; the appearance of a man, and he ftreng- 9 So the king ofthe South (hal come into /;« ternethusbandi (hoDldencle.- 1 c! .: nc?l mc, kingdome, and Ihall retume into his ownc land, death,* asflaiocol a'ine'iw"'^.- ,, '9 Andfaide, O mnn, p-eatly beloued, feare i o Wherefore his >'• fonnes (hall be (tiiTed vp, 1"^ "'P[°"" ^** tinue ti}?.t^-5^^not : " peace b* vnto thee: be ftrong and of good and (hall alFemblc a mighty great armie : and one ,h"'onne'o'aao^ "'"^S^IyF^ courage. And when he iiad fpoken vnto mec, I y (hal come,andouerfiow,& parte through; then dice.theiawfull vl^lt» " wasTlrengthcned,and raid,Lcr my Lord fpeake: (hal ^ he returne,& be ftirred vp athis fortrelTe. wile of An:io«hu», rVhiswaJthe for thou haft flrengchcned me. ' ii And the king of die South (hall be angrie, |'^«;i;"^»;'^'y'^^^ fame Angel that 20 Then (aid beCs Knowert thou wherefore I and (hall come forth , and fight with him, eiten Neithei Ptole." fpalct >vi"th him am come vnto thee 'but now willl retiuneco with the king ofthe North ; for he fhal fet forth meuiaoiAntio- fitudeof a man ' ^"^^ ^'"^^ ^^^ Prince of Pcrfia : and when I am a great a multitude,and the multiuide fhall be gi- thus, m I was oaercome o^"^f°"'i''oe,the P prince of decia fhal come, uen into his hand. . q Somereadf, with (ea. e and fo- 21 Cut I will (licw thee that wiiich is decreed i z Then the multitu de fhall be pioude , and '"fj b"" k"^! oi* T'lif'""-"*"' in the Scriptureoftructh: land there is none that their heart (hall be lifted vp : for hee (hall call Be'ivni«.'"" " * "^He declareth holdetii vvjchmc in thcfc chings,but Michael your downethoufandes: but he (hall not //iTi; preuaile. t Somereade,(h« berchyt'iiarGod prince. ij For the kin? of thc North ^ AiqH rcturnc, that begate her, would be metcifnll vnto thercopleofifrael. o Which declare' htbn when and ihal fec forth a greater multitude tlien afore, f^^"fzr\r r;n.l fmirnlidownehii children, hee doetli not immediatlylilc them vp a: once j n .,„ _:. c X. / c . ■ x -..i, "'""na ner nuriei rforoZfhe Anoel had torched h.n, tw.rc) but by lule and lu!e p Meaning and (hall CO»,e forth ( after cei tainc yceres)with ^huh btought her that he would not one ly "limlelfe ht'dle t.ie ia?e of Cambytej, but a,lo the other a nilghtie armie,and great nches. vp:fothat all tbejr KingsolPetfii by AlexanderthtSingol Macedonia, q For this Ai.gel was ap. 14 And at the fame time there (hall c many that «.ere occafiOB r*inted for the defenceot the Cnu.ch vndcr Chr,l»,who is the bead .hereof. ftg^j ,,p ag ,i^(^ ^j,^ j^i^„ of ^^^ Sou^h : alfo the °Vte demoyfd.' .. L ■ TL^ ^, ^^' L^}' ,,, , rebelliouschildrenofthv ''people fhal exalt die- fMeanine.thac ''r>:^7^S::^::^:'^i::Ts'^;^^ feluestoeftablinnheyi(ion,buttheyfliaUfall. P'ol-^H-e. Ofsr<; ;» ■^'■-' "f'lr 7^*w„,.. ' * -^ ^"^ * 1 j So thekingof the North flial come,& caft °|!^j;'^'(';;.f/ t The Anael afla- A ^*"^ ^''" ^ ^""f^ V*^ of Darias of y Medcs,*«e vp a moimt,and uke the ftrong citic": & the armes pViLdelphus* " mhDinieithat l\l» ftood to incourage& to ftrengthen him. ofy South (hal f not refift,neitherhischofenpeo- Oiould fucceede m God hath giaen 2 And ncv will I ilievve thec the tructh. Be- plC;neithcr/?i.!^thcre*f anyftregth to withftad. the kingdomtrb*. " " - .- - i^ Buthethatftiallcome,(lial(toevntobim j{'e^°|^'J'^'^^™'| ; he lift,and none (hall ftand againft him: and he „j° , „ j,. (liailftandinthe fpleaiaiitlande, which byhis t Toreuengebii Darini.^iien he ftirrc vp « allagainft tlie realme of Grecia. hand fhalbc confumed. • rtilets death a- S^r ^3 ButadmighticlunglLallftund vp,ihat .7 Againe h: (hall g fet his face to entei- with lt;fJ::'^^Z b Whereof Cam- «hal rulc With great dominion,anddo accoidiiig tlic power of his whole kingdome, &h)sconfe- sjria. byfes that now to his plcafurc. derates with him: thus dial hc doc,& he dial giuc a Forth sPtoIe- wiened «-a« tU ^ An 1 when he.Tal ftand vp,e his Iviufdome him yh daughter ofwonien,todcftioy' her rbut mens reigned fixe Led^Tel.d ^l''^ broken, f and (hall be diuiricd toward the ,, . ' , , .. . . ' '■','' f-"!5 "«•"- l: . V ; B rniii-c win-i<^ r.f I-i,^../.t, . -„,*,.,►,. 1 • 1, X Meaning SelencujanJ \nt;rcbii5 the Great.the fonnes of Calinicus U'almake Danosthefonne EtourewindCS ofhcaucn : rmdnot to hiS hpo- v,arr-eao/nftPtolemeusPh,lopatertheronDeifPl.iladel,>hu,. y Forbi.elder *t, f l" ' ^- "'^^'^5 "or according to ' hisdomin-.o.l, which hrothetStltociudiedotwasnaine»hiltihewatres--eieprep3ring. x Thatis, wh' T'm ' ^-™'^<^- forhiski'lgdomeil albcplucktTOjCuen Pbdopnerwhenhe Dial (ceAntiochustotakegfeatdomiaioDsftomhioiinSy- WBicti all were e. ;^^.fQ,.Qfi^p.kg/:jL (c-f^r- ' '^ tia.sndalfojreadytoinuadeEevpt. a For Antiochushadfixet' onlandhotlemea •em.e, to the peo.'«.'"'f01 Of neii Glides thOlC. and rh.re (core thourandfoorLen. b Alter the death of Pt^lomcusPhiJopa- WeotGoH and Hood ajainft them, c For he (aife^lvpaltheEaftcnunriesto ter.voh.. left Piolemeu^ Epiohanes his heire. c For not onelyAntiochns came •5htao.iinlttheGec'ans:andj!beitliebjdm nis atr.uer'ne hundred th .ulaid agaiofthimodt alfo Philip v'ingot Jilacedonia & *efe two brought great poww »enyetinro«reba;ielshew35diicom,;te.Ui;cdaiv.y«'Ul.lhame. d Thatis, withthem. d For vndcr Ooiat «hich •allflyilleaged that place ollfj.ij.rp. i-V?.'?"^- « fp*»''cn-i!seft«civasm..fl'iaarilh;ng.!.eoue'eame e7/5f« and they (hall fee vd o! ns^k*'!"**" f«kei,.sJeftru. caufe liis owne ihamc to light vpon " himfclfc. ^'-~-'—:-t-i- -■---.--•-- y ^'"''^tucitwu fccke lits ilcftiu ftion. 1 Thatis.towvd Afij,Gfecij,3By thofeyles which areintlieSeacal. ledMediierrane- noi: fortliele.vcs called alcoiintnes yles which VTere ditiiHedfroincbem by Sea. m For whereai l^nuochus wa< the abominable defobtion. by lafoo the high rp ForhefhalpKnehisfacetoivardthe fortes 52 And fiich as wickaily I'breake y couenant, P''<".sndthisre. of o his o^vne land : but he Q-sall be ouertliro wen fhal he caufe to finns by fiatterie : but the people ™ j"* ''"* ''1' ^'" and fall,and be no more P found. that do know their G6d,fhal preuaile & protper. Ic'a giiat faOjon 20 '1 Then (halftandvp in his place in the glo- 55 And they yvndcrfbnd among °die people, ofibewicked rie of the kingdome,one that fti^ raife taxes: but fiialJ inftruft many: » yet they rjial fall by fword, '*";•*' '^^" •">'<* after fevve day es he lliall be deftroycd , neither in & by flame,by captiuitie & by (poile many day cs. "so «lled'b*'' r \\Tath,nor in battell. 34 Now when they fiial fall, they iTial be hoi- caoVthepov^ 21 And inhisplaceflialiftand vpa f vileper- penwicha P litlehdpe: but many ftalcleauevn- «'*fiodwasno. fon, to whom diey (hall not giue the honour of to them qfoinedly. thing diminiihed, thekingdome: but hee lliall come in peaceably, ^j And fomc of fdie of vnderltanding (hal fal ranunvpii'tif* wont to cop.iemne and obteine the kin?dome by flatteries. ^ to trie them, & to purge, & to make them white, TempleVe'imjge put th'£:Tr""b!ffi- ^^ And the ^ armes (hal be ouerthrowcn with til the time be out: for there a a time appointed, 'f i^pitei oiym. doutstoiha.nein a fiood before him,and lliall be broken: and aho i6 And the f king (liall doe what him lift: he P''">""l''° began all peaces, Atiiiiiis the prince of the" couenmit. flialle.\althimfelfe,andmagmfiehimfelfeagainft fcrwco^fGo'-"' 2j And after ^ the league »Jd4« with hi'Djhee all,rto f^God..5nd(halipe2kemarutiIoiis things <» Meaning fii'ch fhall workc deceitfilly : for he fnall come vp,and againft y God of qo is, *t- iliol proip£r,til y wrath " ^are the na™ ouercomc with a 7 fiiiall people. ' be acccmpli-1icfi;for the determination ish-.jKhs^- j' j*"j'"" "" 24 He (hall enter into the quiet and plentiful! j 7 NeidierQial he regard the " God ofhis fa* ijifejieCfc'fo'they prouince, and hee fliall doe that which his fathei-s thers,nor the deilrcs -"^of ■,vomen,nor care for any "^t't'^f wteulcs, z haue not done, nor his fathers fathers : he (hall God: for he fhalmagnifie hin-.fclfc aboueall, ^ *}««»*»<' their diuide among them the praye and the fpoyle,and j 8 But in his place fliali he honour the Y god nTreyvllue"' the (ii!>ftance,yea,and he fhal forecaft fiis deiiiies MauzT-im, and the god whom his fothers knewe maine coniiar.Va- the Conrull, or Lucius Scipiopac hlmrofiigl«,and eaufed his Ihame to turne onhij OA-ne head. ti By his witked life ar.dobejing of fooliui coun. fell. o Fotfeare of iSe Romanes he (hill againft die ftrong holdes,euen for a^ time. not, fhal hee honour widi ^ gold and with liluer, """"S ihepeopio ■>> Alfo hee (lialHiirrevp his power and his and with precious llones,andpkafant things^ if)a|hejcheo:h{rf 3? Thusfhalhedo in^the holdesofiMiuizim Jd'ed'ific''iJ'Try'ia flee toliit Ijoldcs, p For when as vn- courage againft y King of the South with a great det tht pi-t:eace gnnie"", and the King of the South (hall be ftirred with a ftran'c god whom he (hall acknowledge: the irae r;iic'._. vp to battell with a very great and mi^htie amiie: he (hall increale bit glor\', and Ihall caufe them to ° VVheteby i:e eyi but he (hall not f- fta-ndi for they fhal forecaft and rule ouer many,and (hall deuide ^ land for gaine. c5 W- a^thm.ih pradife againft him. 4° And at the endc of time fhall the King of they iTioiu penfh 2 6 Yea,the)' that ftedc of the portion of ' his the ^ South pufh at hJm,& the King of the North » ihouiand time^ louer- fhall come againft him like a v^irlewinde with "°.^^''?°"S'"'"'' of poufrtie be would haue rob* h^d theTemp'e of lopitet Dodo- neus, the conn- trey men flewe him. q Tbatis.Seleii- cos fhall fucceede his father .%ntio> ehns charetf, and with hoifemen,:ind with many fiiips, "e'ue?" *oo!»"' meate,Qial de/koy him: and his arniie ''(hal < flov% : and many flial! £dl,and be lla'ne. 27 And Iwthdiefe Kings hearts (Wi^i? to doe and he (hal enter into the countrie5,& llal ouer- p AsGod«'ilnM ^millhiefe, and they fhall talke of deceit at o::e flow xndpaflc through. leauehisCnurch ' ■ deflituie.vetivdl r Not bv fotteine table: but it Oiallnotanaile : for iytt theende 41 He fhal enter alfo into the 'pkafsntlnnd, l!!""'?"! ;.. — 1 I (T-.;;/ __^.I .■ . _■ J _„J /1--1' 1 L..^.L (-, '''°'"^' nemieJ.or bJt:e', Jhallbe:{t th butby treafon. r Which 'vas An- liochui Epipba. nrs whoa; is thoiiolit.waithe occafion nfSelea- cnshisfaroiheu deatb.and was of a »He,crn?IIanJ fljttetingnarure. ime appointed. and many ecumnei Ihalbe ouerthrowen:but thefe m j, ooce but To 28 Then (hall hee recurne into his land with fhal efcspc out of his hand, ea*n Edom & Moab, felpe.attbeymjy great g fubftance : for his heart Qiall bee againft and the chiefe of the children of Amnxin . ^'l ''""« '<> h^' the holy couenant: fo fliall he doe and rctinne to 42 He fr.all ftretcli forth his iisnds alfo vpon be dTd in't'be^me hisowne land. thecountriesj&thelandofEgyptfhalnotcfcapc. of the Maccabees 29 At thetimeapi-ointalbefhalretimie,and 4J But he flia! haue power ouer the trc.ifures wheteolhehete come toward the South : but the laft (hall not be of golde and ofiiiuer , and ouer all the precipus '"y*jf/"',L' as the firft. things oftgypt, and of the Libyans, arid of the ^,,11 be "uen"? this Imall Dumber ...- , ... 30 For the fhips ''of Chittinifh.all come a- -bhcke Mores where he fliall paffe. „..,„„ . jinddelr3Ui.edb;s ojjj,!-^ j-,j^ : therefore he flialbeforV and retume, msnyfayportitef. t To •.vit.oftlieni that reJtef!od,S(willofe their life (or the bro!hf.sionnfof &. - . „ ^.„i,„i„ ,„„„„„„/. r^ n^,Il K^Z def> . ceoftrue teliginn, fignifyine aJfo that th; Church muRco.tinoally be tti. the k:ngdome.and and fret againft theholy Couenr.nt : fo fliall hee ^^^^^ ^ .^^ ,Jnoght '0 iooke foro.e rctrcc«t:on alteranother : lo, God vHirped '.Leking- dciue «iibout the coafcnt of tbe people, t Hee fheweth that great forteine j'oneu fhall come tobclpe I'neyong fjnneof Sfleuciisagainft hisvnde Amii). ihas,and ye; IbjII be ce.-thio ven. u Meaning Ptclf me uj Philnmetor Philo. paters fonne, ivhowa? '.his childescouf'n germane, and is here called rhe prince of the coucnM: , becaufe he was the c'lieli, and all other followed his conduiS. purged, aDdna|ht 10 Iooke toronepe hathappoiutedihc time: there/ore we mil.'} obey, f Becaufethe Angel* purpofe is to lliew the whole conife of ihep:tf:cTiMon«oftheIewes vntethe tence of «pt(hippinothtgod«,tS»yft^a' enrich theit citie with the moft precious, iewils of all the world.bec a'.^fe that be; eby all men flionld bane them in admira- tion for their power and riches, a Aliheogh in iheir hearts thry had do r»ligi. fin.yettleydid ackaowledsethe goHi,& woilhipped them in th- ir temples, ltd thrv fhoulHhjiiebene delnifodas Atheiftj:butthiswastoinacafeiheirfimeand ''7f' J'.'i-'f.'!'" '!"r ''."."!.' I'^Ti''" [^'] ^'l ij!*™'','''"' J .1:)^''!'S'VJ!,"'"'' "'*'"■ '"■' **•" •'"' g»'e any co'.mtrey , ihcy fomsde otheis the r.ileistl.e'cof, ^j^^^ ^^^^^^j.^^ ^^^^^^^^^_^^l^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^ Th3tit,bothtlie Egvptiansand the <;> liain tha'l^t length figh' ajainll iht Romanes ,tiit they fnaU be oue rcome. c Th?,\(igelfnie*aineth the lewfs that when they (liould fee the Romanes in« uadethei'.i, and that the wicked {houldcUapeiheit hands , thcstheylhouldnnt ihinke but that all (his was done by riodsprocidence , forafrntKhas Lewatnctt liinaofit f» long afoiCjand lb«tcleic he would fbll pirf'tne them, 44 Bill take olihelewfs infpoiliig lerufaleiti and the Temple, and this is lolde them before lo mouc ■hem to patience, hnoivin,; that all things ate done by Gods pro- uidence. h Thai ii.the Rnmane powei Ihall come againll (iiin for P.Popitius the AmbalTadotir jnjioinied himtodepart in the Roir.anesname.to which thing he obeied.alihongh with gfic/c^od (« rciKaj;e kis rage iic cane agaioft (be peo- ple oi C»d the fecosd t'Bie, The generall refurrcftion. Chap.;. Of patient abiUmg. no i Hearing tlijt 44 CraCaswai fliine Q,jjjj , "'mfi^ed^'" ' * \vich great WTatn CO ncirroy oc luotc uutmajiy. uti, w. mi. uimri wn jimtui y uiiijR »)r luciuiti. |, \Vhjclrwas« it <%otAugumij 4J And he fliall planr the tabernacles f^of his 6 Andcnefaidcvntothcraan clothed in li- wee, double oik ootrcjire the Pit- palace bct^vcene the feas in the glorious 4«4 holy lun, wh'ch was vpon the waters of the riucr, aui^id ikemote ,hiap.,«i>i rcco. mounjain:,yer he flial come to Ls £nd,and none When fhalbe tlie end of chcfe wonderv? '^k™' ne '» '""'o r«onm''hld loft. (1 ..-li ht Ipe him. 7 And I heard the m.-.n clothed in lir.cn which ,i^_ , ' Jj^,, "^ t The Romareiauertliisteiontdqiiicily throaghi)! csuntnesaaii froaifea to ^v.ns N^pon the '.vatersof the rtliei-,v,h!.n hc held vp imie.andst Icngih fca^J in ladca: but at leDjlh let ihcit tiueltie Ood Ihall dentoy tbem, ^is ^ right hand, and his Icft hand vnCO heauCI»,& a ll«»< tiine,rig"'•;-'?' ^°",'* '7,'"'" '•" ^u,^ are clofed vp, and fealed, till the end of the time. •''«"';•' '> >■'« d"un;;:'h^re ,\ A>,dn^nvbofthcT..tI,acl!eepeinthcduft ,« ManvfealbepunC;d,madewh.te,and tried: ^^^^'e't.le « Le hee call ,h of the earth,(l:.all awake/ome to euerlait:ng life, f^^,^ ^, ^^^^ ^-J^ j^^ J^^^^j, ^^^ ^^„^ ^P a^d *e,e:!cnic. MjcbaeLmeamng and fomc to iLatne and pcrparuall contenipt. ^_^ ^^-^^^^ fj,^^ j^^^^ vndeiftanding : but the of 'I" ij*'- Cbr;ft wr.ichis J And they v tc 'wifc.thal ihine,as y bnghtncs „,n,f>,an vndM-ft-i-,-4 m Signifying ti:at ^^^S. ofLfin^„^e^c:&thcy j;itt.t,emanyt^igh- ^V^^frJ^il^jfhattheldaily/^vS^^n.lbe tr^/S^ br„>e!. t?cv:ns, lU!Jh^e as tne IW^, for euer and ei.er. .^j,^ ^^.^ g. e 3.^^,,;^^^ d^folatid fet -.p,there fccond co«n,mg. b Meaning. al^al 4 Kut tho'j,0 Dan el,' fhut^vp the words, & n./i;,^/i,athourand,f.vo hundred &ninet>.daies. "dyet .bccbil- S^^'Xi. '^■^'' -'''-' -^f^ '1^} '^^ f ^ "^n^' Tf '^''•' r ^ I ^ EldTcd u he that ;,.,;teth & commeth to the ^'"1?. red "':":'b!;;t.''^'"''"^-^='"^^^^^^^^^ thoufand,tkeehundrerh&nfiue&:thirt>-dayes.ra;c7.h4t^^^^ ne h.bccantethefaitVfulifii-ui.lhaeetifniieirrirp'atoihar : fot in tlieearb i J But go othouthv \".'avtilthcendie;forthoU beiicfer:«d B.»elKa!bcm,u.r.c„m..,- c Whona-.ekcp i!xc:uefeareofGod*h,srelr Quit reft& ftand Vp in th) loC,a!: y end of y daVS. " ^ ""'^"""bef gi.in, d Hccliitfiyatfjneibthe :n'n .}--fjotf.onr , a^d I r rg them t"thr cue kooM ledge cf God. Jndal'a!feto int former nHmber.figuiCying tiiat it i< not in o-an toappryntib* e ThuashdwT.i'Opa-t d;H:(:iM>',>:<-.(.'«(ir, yfl kscpethoait liire&efleeme time cf Chi iflfS ccmming, but irat ihey aie blsffedthit paiiently abide hit ap- itatatrrafuir. t Ti!i tSt tc.ii?i!ij.r,oJrjthapp.>!ncd fortbe fulltenelaiion peaiicg. o The Asacllwainch the Prophet patiently to biJ4W vhen thetr prjfperitj wtu "t the highefl vnder ltra thefon of loafh, God Cent Ho- /t.i (i- ^mos to the fjrael tes (ai he di i at the fame time Ifxiih ir .Murah tf them of ItKiih) to c»n- demre thioftUnrtnfratuude: iy tfherets they thought thefe/u-:s to be greatly it thefaw^r of Cod, ir to behispe^ple^the Vr'.pbercjUeth the ba/iards & cbi Idrtn borne in adultery j ir therfcre fljtrveth the th.zl Cod xcu 'd take .tiray their k^ngdome, ^gtiie the to the y^[^ra.ns to be led avay captiues. Thht Hof-Afiitbfiiif ixci utedh^ office for the fpace of fuenty jftc s , though they remamedjitl tn theirvxet ir "i-'ichedns'.. cr derided the Prophets.^ cocenmed Gois iudgenenti.^nd becaUji tijeyjieu'd neither be difcenrageiiviththr(Atn:n^^s un:lf^noTjet fl.'Mer thifi'.u:s by the fveit-iti of Qods frarrafei Jhe fet^ tethbepre the the two princi[^ac:s 10 bn ig them fro their ifkk^dntanirs ^ v:cf!,a>id ikuu the chiefs fcolit of i'.l the Tropkets. ejther bi Gjdspromijii tc alfure thtm to be godly, or elfe by tbreatKi^igt of hit iuiii^er)tent:tafiarethem fromviee : and albeit that the vhi.'e Lari>co»teinetljefi tvt3paint3,yetthe 'Trophctt r/ionouer wte'pecuHarly b^th the time of God, ludgev.ents i~ the maner. C H A P. L • J So he '.vcn:,&- tooke <* Gomcr,the datrghter d Ootnet fignifieth I rl>eiimtwheTehiHo(€*fr,fhtciiJ. i Tht iioUtrU of ii'-:. ,„,« eaufe Ifnel .'iJ pr:ujile » irh Col : hot that shev were si baftardf, and il-.-efoje ^ ptia. ,edabo« fca,and ..eLordfaid .T.ro HoUa.Uo.c u^e vntO n,o«ldbecalied l7.eel:te..,ha,i5.kat,eredp«opl..a!l,K)h.gtol2«e'.whi.h«a. IhfKftcft yeeres. thee a •••. !iC oi ioniicaaons , ar.d Chddren ot for- ,>,« thieJe city off ren tribes vnder At,ib wbe-e ifhB Ihed fo mnih bloo,1 a Kio. e Thati5,cnei>iit nications : for the landc harh committed great lo-S. f IwillbcreocBjedvpoDlelDj'orthebloodtna'.tieThcdmlrff!: feral. Xc"wTto' ^'■Iwredome,a?earr«'/»frt)m the Lord. belt God m.rcdhimvp to execute his, odgements, yr;bedidthcf.n f.fhiso' acct-.toni'd to ^ < ci imb'Moa.and notf .rtbi S'oryrfGod.atibe erdecrclar.V. roibepu'lt»p.,^ plav ch? ha lot : mt tha-.-ht Pronhe; did thi. thing in f fTtft.but hee fa* this in 1 id.djttie.wliicj: be had deflif.vcd. g When the meaforrcfiho: tnlqiiity i»S^ Tifion t>t els « ascoa.onnceii by God !» (ei f.'tiu vnder '.his parable 01 figiue tbe and I (hal take vesgeance szd deft/oy all iheir p&1icie;nd furce h Tba: it not i«ftl jtfie of tie Syiuosgae,»Qd of the pf ople h^ chtid.ea. ebtaiaicg mercy; wberby be figBi£«»b,th« Gocj fauor wj? d-par ei &9Xtb«a:> ■nhamh- Spirituall whoredomc. Hofca. Spirituall tnariage. i For theiruelites ruhamah : for I vvil no more hauepitfe vpon the 1 1 I willalfo caufcall her mirth to ceafe, her neuer returned af- hoiife of Ifraelibuc I wil vcterly Hake them away, feaft dayes, her ncwemoones, and her Sabbaths, Mr that they were ^ Yet I will haue mercy vpon the houfe of andall herfolemncfeaftes. tbe^ny'runl" *'" ^"^ah , and will k faue them by the Lorde their iz And I wil deftroy her vines and her fi^trees, k For alter their God , and will not faue them by bowe , nor by whereof (he hath faid,Thefe arc my rewards that captiuitiebeteilo- f Vvord nor by battell,by horfes, nor by horfemen. mylouershaucgiuen me : and I will make them ' louQ'b™ "means ^ ^°''^^ ^'^^" '^^ ^^"^ vvained Lo-ruhamah, as a foreft, and the wilde hearts (liall eatethem. ofCyrulL^r"."' fhe conceiued, and bare 3 fonnc. 13 And I wil vifit vpon her the dayes of " Baa- » I wilpimifhher 1 That is.ooi my 9 Then fayd Gid , Call his name • Lo-ammi: Imi, wherein (he burnt incenfe to them : and fhee ^"g heridoUtrie. people. foryearenotmypeople-. therefore willl not be decked herfelfewithher oearingsandherievvels, harfots'trimthem! tho»e""bttGld y°'""5' • and fhe folio wed her louersjand iorgate me,(aith feiaes to pieifeo. could no: haue 10 Yet thc number of the >" children oflfrael thcLord. thers, hedecIaretU bintroeinhispro- fhallbcas thefandof the fea , which can not be 14 Therefore behold, I will Failure her, and o^^idt'iaT^^f''" mes e=<"P' '« ''»'* meafured nor told : and in the place where it was brinj; her into the wildernefle, and {peake friend- g^a't ytn"( thei* dechte'th! tl^t' %'^™'^°'^^'"' ^'^^""^ "0''"yP^°P^^> '"^'^*^ ly vnto her. relijiom decking thouoh they were be fayd vnto them , 7c' .«r* the fonnes of the U- ij And I will giue her her vineyardes from 'jicpfci"" on defirSied,_Nettbe uing God. Aence,and the vallcy qof Achor forthedoore J" r' ^Jb^J^'J^^^^ 'Tch'lil^l'nnes " Then fhall the children of ludah, and the of hope, and flie (hall ■'fingthereas in the dayes in offnn'ghr grace of f ptomesftuld children of IlTael be " gathered together, and ap- of her youth, and as in the dayes when (he came ?"'' mercie, euso be without naber, point diemfclues one head, & they (hall come vp vp out of the land of Egypt! 'V*""!!? '^n* 11 wbichftandboth out ofthe land: for great jjtheo dayoflxreel. 16 Andatthatday, faith the Lord, thou (halt ,rn"ehe?felfe .tteSl...^ n T„«.it,,fterthecap.iaitieofBabyloawhe„.he Callme f Ilhi,and (haltc.ll meno more;;Badi. dcft,^.ectaU lewes were reltored; but chiefly this i$ referred t» the time of Chrilt.whornsud I? ^^T I wiUtaKeaway the names of Baahm helpe* comfort, be thehead both ot the Iiwes and Gentiles, o The calamine and dellniftioa OUt of her mouth, andthey (hallbeno nOrCrC- ''t }"ii n' oflzreelUiall befog.eat.that toreftoiethemlhallbe asamiracle. membrfd by their "names. an" wherein tlfe 7 C H A P, 1 1. 18 And in that day wil I make a couenant for had g.eai comfort I TheftofkUeaUfdto rcymunce. j he Jhewtth thtlr Ut. them,with the s' wildc beaftS, and with the foides "hen thejf came Utut una tiireatnnh them except they rtptut. of the heauen , and widi that diat creepeth vpon "j* j, loihTj^"' a Seeing i I baue c Ay vnto your a brethren, Ammi , and to your ^^^ ^^'^ \ ^^\ ^ ^^'^ brcake the bowe, and the and'is calleVt\e proraifed you de- ^filters Riihamah fvvordeand the battell out of the earth, and will dooreofhope.be- !'«"";'■•■' ';™'- 2 Pleadewith/ourb mother: plead w>A6*^- n^ake them to fleepe fafely. par!'!n»frne''a'; conratoneano^ for (he is not my wife, neither am Iherhulhand: ^9 And I will marr)' diee vnto mee for euer: fnd anentrieinto , (be: to embrace but let hcr take a\vay her fornications out of her y«'>I wil marry tfiee vnto me m nghteoufne^ind li/e. .hefameconnde fiah:,& her adulteries = fr5 betwene her bre..(fc, iniudgement,F.ndinmerc)-3ndmcompaihon. 'Jf* '^»^'^'" S"o!;Xm^ 5 «'LeftIftriphernaked,&fetherasinthe ^o I will eiien marry thee vnto mem 7 faitlK 5[S'|:,llV*:, I wi?l haue mercy, day that flie was borne, e& make her as a wilder- fiilnefle,and thou (halt know the Lord. d.Huertdoutof b Godiheweth nes,and leauc her like a dry iand,and Hay her for 21 And m that day I wUheare,faith the Lord, Egypt, that the fault was ^i,,vfl. I wile»ff/«heare ^thcheauens.andthcy (halhearc ' 1 iiat i$,miBe hof no; ill him but in "^i"^- ,^ .,, .. , ,.,, the earth. baed, knowing J I their svnaoo^ue 4 And I vvilhaue HO piticvpon her children: "''^carcn, , . ,. , . , , amioynedtotbee 4.beiriaoi.tr,e;. forthev bethe > children of fornications. .^^ And the earth (hal hearc the corr.e,and the byaninuiolabl. thathefcrfooke 5 For thdr mother hath played the harlot: ^vine,and the oylc,and they (hall hearelxrecl. couenant. tbem,lfa.5o.,. nieetlwt conceiued them, hath done (hamefullv: ^i And I will fowe her vnto mem the earth, l,,;.';^;^'',"'; 'heir"d'oUt'rie was for (he faid, I \vill goe after my g louti s tliat giue a"«^, ^ will haue mercy vpon her, that was not pi- „„ ,pp,„d ,„ fc gteat.that they; me rnvbreiH and m\' water . my wooil and my "e^' audi will fay to them winch vj-erc not my theindole,. «ereno.ath>med. flaNe,'mine'ovlefindmvdrinke. » people,* Thou arc my people. And dieyi.ial fey, °^°J»';'"« E«^.f! '■ ^ Therefore behoide,lwa,aoppc "thy way /Vj^^ 4rM»y God. I!;!". heir mouth, d For though this with thomes , and make an hedge, that fnec Qiall but they ihall ferae me puiMy according to my word. X Meaning.thathewil peopleweeasan nO't finde her paths. '""'"[v t"".' '1I""" '"Tr"r,"!,"r''"!?V '' .^■"'' >"""?'" 'I'" Lrlot for thrir i ZX. f ■ r 11 r L 1 ». ,«.. neuet Ihalbe broken, z Then thai thcheauendfCtetame (or theeartbwhicl* Sriesmhe "^ Though (hecfollowC after her loueiS, yet (hjU bring fooith for the vfeol man. * lim.s.is. i.txt.i.lo. bad left them with fhall (liee not com Cat them : thouohfliec fecke CHAP III their appatell and them,yetniaU (he not finde f/;e»»: then (hall Ihee „ ^-^ ', ■ j ,' ■ >/• j dow,irLerta,ne f.y, .'\ .-ill goeand reuirne to my firft hulband: ' ^ &^'it"^&!*""'°'""'- ' ^^""""^ bu'nnhercor ^%'''l!'''TT,^^T'^TruVh..uehrr T^Hen (aidthe Lord to mc, > Goeyct.-r.Vloue . Herein .be Pr- p«ed ftm. he 8 ^0w Ihee did not knowc that Ij-gaue her j ^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^J^ >^ ' ^et reprefenteth dlov :■ 'em '^ ? '^'" ;;'"^'2 K^'S" ""l Ini 1,T an harlot) according to the loue of the Lord to- '^^^:^^:*' oritroytnem. ucr and "od,ir';>c<» they bcftowed vpon Baal. , , \-,j prr , l 1 n j. which loueabu e When I brought „ Th/..^fXr^ 11 T .^M.r.,,^ ^J,i ^-t. ,.,,,„ ward the children of Ifrael: yet the)' looked to o- Church before he berou, of Egyl.t, , ? Therefore will I returnc, and take away ^hcrgoclsandbloued the wine bonds. died ber,,nd did f^t''\ r, A ^rTV" ^'V^'T''?,"'*'^'' ^^ "XJ^ 2 SocIboughthertomeforfifteenc/>/.r« not withdraw, he f Thatis.baRjrds thefcaronthereoKandwuhccouermy woolland rn — jr " i. pl i- ^ V ir. """"'"^•''fe'"' andbegotteuin nw flaxe W,to c^uer her (hamc. ^ offilucr andforanhomerofbaihcandanhalfe ^^ f,„> ,„ ijiie,. adu!t«rie. •' .1 -iiTj-r^ _ t,_- n- 1„ .,J-».i7. ( That it , they (hould Dcicher bane I'olkieoor |c!igioD,andtheic idnloaWuwhcie. ■ in they put their ■heir eMinple lo 1 6 I or ifrael is rebellious as an vnriily heifer. J"';;",|,°^"7; Now the Lord will feede them as a " lambeina icrdi.»ihhonou- CHAP. nil. ^ comfUint agtiuH iheftii\ilt, uid the Priiflt of ip ul l^rgC place. red thii place m 17 Fphraimwiovncd to idols : lethimalone. timepaftby his 18 1 heir drunkennesfiinketh:theyhaue com- P;;,l;T,';«VbufH rr.itted whoredome ; their rulers loue'*/^' with by ibciriJolatrir, Hamc, " Bring ye. he would not ikat HEare the word of the Lord,ye children of If- i^ 7he winde hath y bound tlicm vp in her h.s people (hould rael : for the I ord ^hath a contr'ouerfk with wings, & they ihalbe afhamed of their faaificcs. "HeVal'ed'Beili. a Beciore the peo- ple M'ouM not 0* bey the admoni- ..... /-..jiru '^ ' r • • lioni ol the Pro- the innabltants of the land, nccaillc tntreano ti,i,jt ,Sj(hehoulecfGod,Betn-autn.lhati4yhon:eofii>iqnitu,becauleo(theit phet, heeciteth triltth normcTCic nor knowledge of God in the abooiinacicns;etvpiliecc,fit,n.f)ii;gtliatiiop'accisliolyw»icrtGcdisrotpuie. ihfm before the iudgcnienileaiof Cod.againft v\o ihev chieflvoffen- land. By rwciring,and lying, and kiJl!hg,aAd ftcal- ing, and whoring, they brcake our, and '' blood ly woilhipped. u God will lo dilptife them ihai ihey lh.llr,ot renuineiiany certeinc place, x They are In iff' (uilejit in receiuing bribes, ihatihcy yvillcwu- mand men to btiDgihcoi %'ato them, y To cavay. :« one, becaufc hee would not obey, and ch: other be. eaofe he would not admoniili. c That is the Sy- nagogue wherein thooboalieft. f That '! , (he PrieDs <}ia1l be caDoif, bccaule that for lackc of knowledge, they aieoot able to ex- ecute ihcir charge, Ainfttuft others, CHAP. V, I ^gt'mftlh Tricdi am ruins tj iJiMtl. ij Tht btlft of m»n u in vimt, OYcePiicfls, heare this, and hearken yee, O a'rhePrieftiand houfe of iTiad, and giue ye eare, O houfe of i'"n«» caichtd the King : for ludgcment u toward you, becaufc '^'h'tTf^re^ «' 4 Yet 'let none rebuke, nor reproiie another, youhauebene a'lhare on Mizpah, and a net ihefouiersdidthe for thy people areas they that rebuke the Prieft. (pred vpon Tabor. tiids.m thefetww J Therefore QiaJt thou fall in the ^^f^sxt. thee, O ■' Bcni.imin. n" h"pe 1" them. whole bol; ofthe » » My » people aflce counfell at thcir flocks, 9 Ephraim fliall be defolate in the day of re- S^^''*;', '^l^^^f^; people, which and their ftaftctcicheth them : for the "fpirit of [ uke: among the tribes of Ifrael haue I caufed to h Thatis,alllf.3cl weieweariewith fomications hsth caufed r^^w to crre , and they i know the tnieth. coprehcsderivn. ofGol''"**'"* h.iuegoneawharing from vnder their God. 10 The princes of ludah were like them that dcrthisp.-y-,n£Dr. bThemoretwas ^i They {r.criHce vpoQ the tops of the motm- kremoouetheliound :«/>*?« willlpowreout pi'aglesVuMp.T. betteficiall vnto taines, and burne inccnfe vpon the hilsvr.der the my v,Taih vpon them like w.nter. lue them fro place ?**""•. > .„ okcs, andthe poplar tree, and the elme, becaufe U Ephraim is opprefied, e?> broken in iudge- to place nil they felke'ioea.Mhe '^^^ ^^'^dowe thcicof is good : therefore your n-ent, le<;,iufe hee willingly walked after the r",^'^;;;,^; peoples offerings daughters fnalbe V harlots, and your (poufes (hall 1 commanciemcnt. ihevihallknow and Rattetihem inthelt finnev. k Signifying that as they haue tin* be \Nho;es Thcrfore will be vnto Ephraim as a moth, thaiihiuefurely 1 4 I will not ^ vi-lt your daughters \^■hen the>' and to the houfe of ludali as rottenntfie. <'«'" '^•"■"^ ''■'»• are harlots ; nor your fpoufes, when they are i ^ U'htn Epliraira (at', his fickncfle, and In- '' T*"y''""-!^"" .. .nvy ■I..UC iiu- T I ' I /•' , ' r V '•, '^ ■ 7^'". " ..- V • ' ■ . /• ncd vplicie dowBC Bed together, To wtiores •: tor thcy tliemlelucs are lepr.rated xMth Jahhis wound, then went Ephraim vnton'Af- ,;i political order, jhalltheybepnni- harlots, and (acriiice with whores : thei-efore the j7,ur,and lent vnto Kin" ° Jareb : vet couldhenot annallirane! ol ^ J Shewm!.*'lhat P^ple that doth not vndaftand, fhall fall. ' healeyou.nor cure you^of your wound. \'^^""'-, ,,,„ 14 For I will be Tnto their wickednefle (hall be punilhed 00 all Tarts : for though they tbinke by the Aaliitude of wiuesiohauemany chi!drc,yeithey (ha'b-deceiurdoltheirliope. ocajjons whelpeto the m IngluirgthemfelucMopleafutes, thej becomelikebiuitbearts. n Thuske " .,, /. , fj^ri^^i'- fpeaketh by derifion in CiUiDgihem his pe..p'e, which now 'or their finnes they wllllpO)ie, ana go •rerenot: for ihey foulht belpe of ftock^ and Hicks, o T'ney are caried away none (l^all refcueit. with rage, p liecaiile they take awavGoJs honour, ant! gii'e ittoidules, there- Ephraim as a Lion , and ^j^^ ,^,; houfe of ludah : I euen I coir.mand boamt coir, mandcrrent, II k L . u L , 1. ■ r "u" \villfro\le, and coc away : I v.ili take away, and auddiH not rather cillicg ihein his pei*., ^•■"c,'^ «>.o;r * j-, (^''XowGdA ■ "■ ' ' nen^allrefcueit. n.'ln!iedef feek- I) Iwilleo, dnr/rcnirnetomvpl.'ce, tillttiey i„gfo, le^edie at fore he will giue them vp to theirlufts, ihatthev frjll d.flionour iheirowne bo- -ctnowlcdgc their fault, & feekeme : in thftr af- Gods hand. d.e,,R«n,...28. q Iw..Inotcorrcay«t)rn«metobriogyoutoatncndmem.bM o-o- ,. °, •„ r«.t, '^ JiHo^ntK, nWhowas ietyou tuant headlong to you< owac « c'v:u"e"e,o preparedas themorning,& helhalcome vnto vs « f^ vVoe rnto them : for the^- haue fled away l^tmair . haueacetteiueho- as the rainc. Was the brterramc vnto the earth, f^^^^^^. Jeft™aion/J!»j/fefvntothem, becaufe k Th»ti..dioe« L»eile and repea._ 4 ^ Ephrtim nkit flial 1 1 doe vnto thee ? O . , ^^^ nanfgreiTed againft me : thoitgh I hauc «'■"" "'jj'^r^ Sen'ii'Ja" I"J^^,how flUl I mtrcat thee ? for c your good- ^ re'deemed them , yet rfiey haue fpokealies a- J 5'th'.^','^:^"'- ' d ihaueaillU. dewitgoctiuway. , , „ 14 And they haue not cried vnto mec with iwh.iitheywe.e bomedbymypjo. 5 Thcrdorc haiiff I ^ Cut donne by the Pro- their hearts ,1 when they howled vpon their beds: i"ffl''«i'"'&"i- g "f;;::, P^^^. ^ haue (lam^^hemby the wdeso my ., hey aflembled themfducs for command vvine, Stl^h'crc'^ bmg you ,0° "^o"^*^ , and thy e ,ud|ment$ ir*re a* the hght ^^^ ^1,^^ ^^[,^jj ^„^:^^^^ „^, ^^^ n^efo. hdpe. D;end>r.«m , bnt tliat go:ch toorth. , ^ .^ . I J Though I haue bond (>flrcngthened their >nTh^y»"«'y formVwrd'lV. <5 Fori defyredf^ercy, and not facnfice, and 3,.^^ yet doe they imagine mifchideagama me. 'Vi;'J„'';:;'?:„''; ^:Z:rou:i theknowledgebG^dmorethenUn^to^ings. ,^kyret,,rne,iv.rVto themolfhierthey ::;TM:td;:(rl tbem,b«u f*o,d 7 B"t they g hi. : men hauc trantgrefled the ^^0 like a deceicFull bowe t their princes (hall fall not (or mc ihtir toflaythcm. coucnant-therc hane thcy trefoiiTed againft me. by thefvvord,fortheragcnoftheirtoneucs:this Goj- e Mydofltuie 8 '■ Glkad« a Cjtr ofthemthat WOrkeimqui- n;Ml l-Pfhpir^rrifToninthplanHof FP^rt n Rtciufc they »vhich I tacght fj. „j„_^>ii„^pj ,v^,KI^/^^ (hall Letiieirdcndon in tne land othg)pt. bojO of their o«« Ihee, was moft "=>'»^'"' poHU.ea wim D.COa. ft,eBgth,Jcdr3fl"e'«)twhatthev(pc»keigaiiJtDicaDdicyretuints,Pfa>m.7!.>. euident. f And as thccues wait for a man,/3 the corrijia- •> > ' . r -d ( Hefliewethto nieof Piiefis inurtherin thcway by confeiit : for CHAP. VIII. whit icopehlsdo. chey vvorkemifchiefe. , rhr d,f}r:*aii>n''"yP^°rl=- agJnllmyLav.- ^ ^ iteKrhK;* eiifice. g That is, like hght aad weake perrons, ti Which W35 the place nher(C i Ifrael (hail ^ Crie VntO mCC, My God, VVCC once the people the Prie(lsdwelt,and which ftioulJ haue bene ben inHruwitnot : of f|tttl"'oi,o. W iniquitie of Fpht^im was difcouered, and '']"/ ^1"?^^"'^ ^^!|^ f\^^ ^'%1^^ ""'?^' *"' ^"^^ -•— '""r . Mea,.-n8 that the wickedne.ac of Samaria : for they have dealt iJ^les: therefore fiiall thcy bf j 1 u ir S Mc.nino >!,«! l.j .rf.K , ir jMM^nf.v^^o u^„. N«r-,k^.„,k^.,^ ►u^^nrA Jr. TOaH madc it.thcrcfore js It Hot God.but thc caltc e M"nin|,the kednene.botli fe- inuentioiis haue b€lcC tncm atX)Ut ; they are in _, . n ,1 1 1 ■ • calfewaaiouenied cretnndopen. my fiobt. of Sanuriaftaibeirois'.mpieces, by themfeUes.ani LTr wltd'k";„% i They make the b King glad with their wic- „ 7 For tha^ haue f fowen the vvinde and they of their fa,be« in their wKked king t. J^^o- ■', , m ^^,.. ^ ^,Ir^k„;.l,•«. flial leapc the whir winde: Khath no ftalke : diw the wildemtiTe. Jeroboam aboue KeaneHe,and the pnnces with their llCS. , ,_ ,'., . ^- , , -cr l. -u • _ f Shewinevthe t <5od.aodfeekeb«t 4 They are all adulterers, Was a Very c ouen ^ud (hall bring foorth no meale:iffo be u bring [^^^^S.^tut bow to 6..>e, and hcnted by the baker, which ceafeth frS r.ufing vp, *oo«Jl' ^^e ftr.mgctr flu.ll deuoure it. „,,«, ,„d i„ ;, P'!??.''^^:...-.. r^ from kncpd.na the donph vnril it he Iciuencd! . « Ifracl is dcuoured, now fliall they be among felfe ., but vanu.e. ,d feeke but 4 They are all adulterers, --.rfas a very c oiien ?"" T V T^ '"°''" "?, T"'^ ' "■ ^ > 6,.>e, and hcnted by the baker, which ceafeth frS r.ufing vp, foo^Jl' ^^e ftr.mgctr flu.ll deuoure it. colare,b d^fromkncadinethedoughvntilitbeIe.iueney. 8 Ifrachs dcuoured, now fliall they be : thera eK J T/;«n theddayof our Kin? : tbepnnccs theGent.!«asavcMiwherein«nopleaL.-. -^„„„„^„„jf,, peopletoabnrn. laauemadchim fickewi'h flagons of wine : hee ? FortheyaregoncvptoAf.hur : rft^^-r*4* .^f^^^^p,. ;h"sr.:'",»h ftretchethouthishandtofcorners. ' a BwildeafTe alone by himfelfc : Ephraimhath b jhat i, k,r .he thrbikei hrareth , , ,• i • i _i-i hircdloUCrS. tribute which the ftTiliilihisdoiiEh 6 For they haue made re.idie their heart like '""■"'^"^"- ,,,,., , Trinnindtheorin. I leauen^d^ni an ouen whiles thcy lie in wait ; their baker fleep- . '« Yet thoughthe)- haue hired amon? the na- ^;.''f„';f,;';7;;;- !^^ , . „ "h nil the night : in tlic morntiig it buineth asa "°"^' f ^ '"f ^ f*" '^'""^ f ^ '^9' '^^'V'^- them : wh.ch «rThtyvfedall flomcoffirp lOwa httlc, forthe" butdcnof the King rt^IfiChe nicanesthe Lord tiotami excfffein *•* "^- , PrincCS. Ticih tobringtbl their fesHs and fo 7 Ihcy arcallhotc a^JanoUCn, andh.aue«dc- * ""^"; r y- t. • i. t. J U ... toicnemanc'. lexni,ie..where. uourcd thcir ludgcs : all thcit Kings are fallen : ^ " Becaufe Ephraimhath made irmy altars to '".^'^P^^^^j^^. b.'tl,eirKin; w« j,erc is none among them that cailcth vnto me. '»""^' ''^ 'Kanjhalbc to finnc. Ute„ ^o.mt .he f .'rferTbt'oht 8 Ephraim liatli f mixt himfdfe among the » \ ^ ^^'[^ ^^'','"^" '« '^'^ the great th.ncs of -;d «f G"d« ::o di*,f::.\' de. peopk! tphraim is as a cake on the hearSi not ^^ j^« = *"» ^>«=y *^" <= ^ ""^^^^ ^ =« ' """S= oflh^fr oH it : led in fiatlrries. tUlued- ^"^1^^ ,- -r ., n r . ,. -r c ■ ""'io"'- ' ^/ '^J' :'f" 9 Srangers hauc dcuoured his ftrenptb, and y .^^ ■*^''" ?^"^ f''^ ^"^ f^""'^^" °^"'"V^ •< J'v'-S '.''? '\'' rriCo^hathde- ' c '^ , onenn£ -- --. unudihem of all good ruUiT, f That it, he counfcrfeited the telijion '"leritilet yet isbutasacake bakedcin theonefidc,»ndiawon iheoihcr, ., , •/- 1 ■ /- t n r- nuiciu.v^.".....™. ecitlur ihotow hwctowthotow («)dr,but pantf a Icw.aad (utif a Ccoulc. and vUic tbcuunncs : they fhall rctumc to Ef)'pt. ,,^ |,;a,rc1f( badx 14 For aoe\nto them as the bread of moiir- kotband. ners: all that catethereofjfhall be polluted: for e There outward their bread 'for their (bulcs (hall not come into tklftSbeu. thehoufeofrheLord. ken from thee. J What willyedo f thcn in thefolemncday, d All ibcir d»mgj and in thcday ofthefcaft ofthcLord' Hc'ea^'rel? lo"" ^ ^°^ '°'' *^' ^^ ^°^ ^^°^ ^ dcftniaion: fc'nb" re'i'aedM **" ^o>P' fhall gather them \-p, and Memphis ikings pollated. (hall buric thtm : die nettle (hal poflcffe the plea- «Themeat«(f iug fant/'.Vei of their filucr, aadxhcttMvaeJhall be jrhith tUy offered in their tab eiTacles. f WhfQ the Lord 7 ^"^ claycs of vilitation are comc : the ftallraktaway all da)'es ofreccmpercc arc come : Ifrael (l-.alkno\v Ac oeeafioos of jt ; h (hc Prophet « a foole : the fpirituall man it iavL\\Uth(mnh^ "^^^ forthe multitude of thine iniguitie : there- gritooi » pnin of fore the hatred is freat. yourcaptmitie, 8 The vvatcluran of Ephraim ' fhould be »hf n ye 'hall fee wth my God : but the Prophet u the fnare of a loiamc^ fouler in all his wayes, and hatred in the Houfe of g Though they ^K God. thirketoetaoe 9 They 1« arcdeepclyfet: the\' are Corrupt as •ro''t*on^.h''f'''" '" '^^ dayes.of Gibeah : thereft^ehc wl! remem- kand k" fhai'l They ^^' ^^'^"" ii in T^nis tobeafnaieiepol pbnted in a cottage: hut Ephraim (hall bring k':?hi'p" Jl" ., ^°"^ ^'^ <*''''1^«" ^0 '^^ 'r.urtherer. fc leo-ed in the T ^4 0 Lorde , giue them : what wilt thou giue wickec'nede.that them •> giuc them a p barren wombe and dric Gibeah which was breaftcs wa! ntuefmore ' J ^11 their wickednefTc is in q Oilgal : for cottupi, lod if.it thcredoc I hate them: for the wickednes of their 1 Meaning., bat inuentions , I will caft them out of mine Houfe: Iferoffteemcd i„^ii fo„g jj^^^ „ morc: all their princes arc tkfraanddelted , '„i. '^ m They wete at I ^ Ephraim ij (mitten, their rootc is dried vp: abominable vnto ■e^theirlouertibe ido'c<. n Sig^iif. ins.tfaat God wonid delVojr their chil- Jreaby thefcTuodry n-.Mne^.indfoconfimetbem bylltleanJliitle. o Aitbey keptteoder plant' in their hnufe? in '^yios, to pieferueinem froni the lolde aire tflhe Sea/o was Eiihrjjm at rhe 61ft vnto ire e, bot D0-."e I will giue him to the fla^hter. p ThePrpphet leeirg thegreit plaguesof GodtowjiiieEphraim, prayeth to God to make ibeir ba'en.rath'c :b< o that this great flaugbtet Mould Tpontheii ehildren. t) The chiefecanreofthtirtKiltoflionisthai (bey ' uloIatne,aad coiiup i my ccligioa io Cilgal. they can bring no fniicc ; yea, though the\' briig foorth, yet will I (!ay euentlie doicft of tiicir body, 1 7 My God will call them away, becaufc they did not obey him : and the/ llisil wander among the nations. CHAP. X. I ^itwS Jfral tni iif UtUt. 14 H» iffiruBUn fir the Israel is an » emptie vine , /ef hath it bj ought 'h''^^""'^^ foorth fruitc vnto it felfe, »nd according to the gathe?c "*""«« mukitudc of the fiuite thereof he hath incrcafed asit jaibeted dcw thealtars: according to the bgoodnefx of their "'^'g^N'tioici- land they hauc made faire .nudges. '^^^^ 2 Theirheartis « ciuided : nowe (hall they be coirectioawhuh found iaultie-.Jie (hall brcakeJowne their altari: '^'Otld haue he (hall dcftro'y their images. brough. them to i For now thc^. (hall (ay,VVec haue no w time to fceke the Vi''"/&^*^* Lord, rillhte come and rainerighteodnefTevp- ^'tf"**' on vs. k In there t^aytj i^ "But you haue plowed wickcdnes: ye haue w»Hiboo as wic reaped iniquitie : you bane eaten the fruit of lies ; „* tf^ ^^j'Jbete becaufc thou diddcft truft in thine ownewaycs, pvtiy declared: 4«(iin the multitude ofthyftiong men, foeihyzeaietooW 14 Therefore (hallatumult arife among thy »o«be.E«>o«l'» people, and all thy munitions fhall be deftroyed, Z'tXttl as 1 Sslman deftroyed Bcth-arbel in the day bglbioe owne detdcfxercas wicked as theirs. I Towit,t« 6gkt,ot il-.e ir'acIiiesretBitoed ie ihitnubbani' oeSc rroiD that time, m The Utaelites wete not tnooutd by iheii eajinplt to eeafe trom their ficces. n Becaofe they are io dtl'perate,! will delight 10 dtflroy tbcm. 0 That is, when chf) haoe gaihcredallibcii ftrergth-ogethft. p Where, in ispleafuie, atinplowingislaboor and paice. (] Iwill laymy yr.keTponkn fat oecke. r Reade ]eremie4.4. ( That is, SbalffiaoazzariD tbedefiiiUtMBof that cult ffaicd aciibu kiodc dot aje. of Goddidbcarclfrael. Hofea. To klffe the calucs. of batcell : the mother with the children was da- J Yea, the Lorde God of hoftes, the Lorde it (lied in pieces. himfelfe his memoriall. I) So Ihall Berh-el doe vnto you, bccaufcof 6 Therefore turns thee to thy God: keepe ^'our mahcioir, vvickedneii'e : in a hiorniag O.all mercy and iu Jgement,and hope rtill in thy God. > theKingoflfraelbedeftroycd. 7 /^«« sCa-iaan: the balances of deceit <»r« in ? ^'^'^P^^r ■' U' I J L f I ^ he u more like the CHAP. XI. hishand;helouethtoopprefre. _ wicked c.n». t Th- Uneffifsofihe U>uii)V«i't( tjviieL 5 Thiii iiigralilude ° And Ephniiai fllide , Notwithfbnding lam nitesihmgoitly a Whiles their. agaiHahim. rich,Ihaiie found me out riches in al my Lv;ours: ''^'"*''™ "' '"■" 'it^ftZ'lZ^t TA/^«" in-ael a,p^.achilde, then Iloiied thev ihall finde none iniquitie in meCj^rhat were h°Thu, ,he wie- jjtouoke my wrath V V him,and Called my fonne out of Egypt. wickedneirc, ked meafure Gods b)nl^eirmjlice 2 They called them, A«f they *> went thus 5? Though I am the Lorde thy God, from the favour by out; a;,d ingratitude fyom them ; they facrificed vnro Baalim, and Imd ofEgypt,yec wil I make thee to dwell in the «'»;<}.?">/■?:"«?, b They rebelled , . ,. •■' ■.,■., ' ^„k„^.^az. ■ ■ i j r i r i r n aud like hypo, and went a con- burnt incenfe to images, tabernacles, as m» die dayes of the folemnekaft. crites cannot a- ttary way.w hen -J Iledde Ephraim alio, ti me fhoidd beare lo I haue alfo (poken by the Proptictes, and I bide that my r.se Prophets cal- them in his armcs : but they -knew not that I hea- haue multiplied vifions, and vfed limilitudes by ihonid reproue . " led them to re. . Jed them. the miniftcric of die Prophets. the,tdo>sgs. •• peotance. * •, . i , . i . ,. t ^t. i ■ • •• • ^i i^ r- t r ' Seemj thou wilt c That is friendly: 4 I led them With cordes <: of a man, eu^a i/ Is there J^iniquitie in Gilcad'furely they are not acknowledge and not as beaftet with bandes of lone, and I was to them,as he that vanitie : they lacrifice bullocks in Gilgal, & their my benefits, i wiH otfljues. taketh ofFthe yoke from their iawcs, and I iavd alfar^^re as heapesin the fiirrowesofche field. bring thee againe coSeaH^his .^emeate vnto them. x^ 'i\"/ ^.^''"''f .^^ '"^«;h= countrey of A- ;:;J.:t",'™, kindneire.they J He fliall HO more retumc into the land of ramjandirraelferuedforawifejandtorawuehe Tabemaclfs, flialbeledcapciue, Egvpt : but Asfhiirfhallbehis^fKing, becaufe J^^P':/^'<'P«- which thdadoeft i" To*wk 'te p o ^'""^y ^^^'^^^ ^° connerc. r ^ And by a >" Prophet the Lonle brought If- 1°'^^°"^'^^- phets.""'"' ' '"' 6 And the fword (hall fall on his' cities, and rael out of Egypt, andby a Prophet was hee re- ,[,e,.g' uhTt no t Godconfidereth (hall confume his barres, and deilourc. them, be- fctued. ;, mandurfthaue . with hiirfclfe, and caufc of their owne coun'els i4 '2«f Ephraim prouokedhim v^jjlthhiepla- fpokcnagJinftGi- !aineti':;eT:we 7 And my people a^e bent to rebdliona- ces : therefore fhall his blood be powred vpon '^^^^^ topumihtheni. gainft me : though ^ they Called them to the moft him,nnd his reproch (hall his Lord reward him. p^phet (jyth.thie g which were higll,_^fff noncat all would Cxalt /jjw. all their teligioowas butvaaitle. I I( yon boad of your riches and iiobiliti«4 two of the cities g f jLj^^y Q^^u j ^jj,^ ^^^ vp Ephaim ? heve ^^ ■"'"; =" "J""''' > <"" f^'''" ^Y' "" ^ P""" '"S'V"' '""^ ■"""'"• ."^ ,""?- IharwererteHtoy- rt ii t j i- ^i tP im ii i t r t in^jMolej, whereby appeareth, that whatlocuEttliey haue, Kcoaimeth ctGofli edwichSodom, niall IdeImerthec,Ifrae!?how(hani make thee, rretgoodh«8e. ' - peut.i9.5j. , asg ALlmah?/;5TvfhallIfetthec,asZeboi:Ti?mine :.;..,: i;.i.!.!: .' h Meaning,tfiat hcait is tur.-^ed within jnc : '' my repencings are C H A P. XIIL [""'o'"^ *''"'*"'' rouled together. ' ' • . ' '■' . ^rhi»ii<)m\m'm<>iiireiiy9.»,4f^cAH{t<)fthivd ,: . . .: , • „ .' betweenedoubr wrath : I will not retiirne to deftroy Ephraim : for '\A7 Epliraim fpake, there iv«M»trem+ a Weef^cwetfc- - sndadm-ancewhat lam God,and not iiLnn, the holy onein the mids , ▼ Y blingihebexaked himfelfeinlfracVbut l^.^fo'^^^^^^^^ lp.e«;t"hsr" ofthee,andIwi!l nof enter intothecitie. . heliathfinncdin Baal, c and is dead. "t .ribe h^d a- tberly afftftion. 10 They fliall w.nlke after the Lord :hec Oiall , ^ And now they finnc more and more, and boue all the reft, thathismercyto. roarehkealyon: when he nrail roare, thenthe haue made them molccn images of their filiier, b Hem.deak.n- wa.d hi. fta! ouec. children oftheVVefi(l;all,fen;-e. - " . ^ f-^^idoles according totiiciro5*neynda^and- ° ^^e E,H.r,im. • Z^xT^ i^e d- ■ II ''They ilial feare as a (^^i^ot-v out oFEgypt,' *"? '■ *^y ^^^''^^ ^" ^^^ '^^'■^« ^^ ^ ^e crafcfmen : „„ „. not farre datethiothe • gild as adoueof the l.iMd of 'A^fliur, andlwill they fayoneto an other whiles they facnficc a from dcdturtion. • neNtyerfe. ' pLi(;e them in thci;houfes,f-iith the Lord. d man Let them kiiTc the caluos. _ aiAmiti''" Lu'.w'iS.tlKe Ii F:t;hraimcompa(rethmeaboi.twirhlies,'^- , J Therctorc they (hall be as the morning j ,.h,,,„^pr^ ■ toyeel'd,.ndVore. the houfe of Ifracl widi deceit: but h.dah vet ru- '^'o"^' and as themormng dew thatp.aneth a- pSets perfwaded cei»e thee j ■ me : for thcie « no Sauiourbclidemc. , I""!','"" "°Tv Htetitl>nont/h!lhliyjMkoliitx»r/itileloiruf!mCiid,ai)dai>tw _ » jji, i • i -u rr^ • j. to the lame, and t»' ^,„_ '/ ^ . T ; 5 I didknowthccjin tliewildo-ncUe, (fi the fciffeandworihip aThatis.aattttth ■nPhraimisfedawiththewind,andfoIloweth land of di otight. thefecalueswhiclt him(el(e with Haficv thcEaft windc : he incicafeth daylylics 6 As in their pafturcs, fo were they filled: ^'''X't'hrh™ *ame confidence, and deftrudion , and they doe makeacouenant they were filled, and their heart was exalted: ,„„,,^„,„,,,^ b Meintng.pre- vvithAfihur, and •> oyle is caried iuto Egypt. thcreforchaucthev forgotten me. . , reprooneth theit . rents to get fr.end- ^ xhc Lordc hath alfo a controuerfic Mth 7 AndlwiUbe vnto thcmasa vctyhon, <:«/ ingr.tiwde. e Which in thefe <:lud:ih, and will vifirclaakob, accordingto his as a leopard in the way of Afiluir. joint, was like ^^ycs : according to his workes, wiU hee recom- « I vvd! meet them , as a beare that is robbed toEphrtim,but ocncehim '^ ' '■ • of her whelps, and I will breaKc the kail of their f Thy denri.aio«, ptntc niiii. . t 5 _ 1 IT 1- iscerteine,andro» J llcetooke his brother bvthcheele in the heart, andcheic willldcuourcdiemhkcalion: benefits toward „,es_ ^ ' 3 lice Tooke his brother bvthcheele in th) . Seeing that woiTibc, and by hisfltenjrtlihe had ^power widi tlicwildcbeaft li>alltearcthem. . : thecdecUe that r,oddidthu$pre. (3oj ..^. 9 Olli.iel , one ' h.athdeftroycd thee, but m ""'>"""•' "»'»» J;reMndlt:' 4*Andh.adep#w.erpucrtheAngel,andpre-me«thinehelpe. .. Z:^::^,Z c-atitudewa. nailed :he wcpt andpraycd vnto him:' hefound 10 S lam : whcreis thy King, that fhouldc ,,„ie „d „•« the more to be him in Bcth-eland there he fpake with vs. helpc thee in all thy cities ? and thy judges , ot corihder.ce .n tners »bhoir«d, .,„..„,, whom thou riidd^,Giuemc a King,and princes' •"'•!« »"<*' «tb€ c RieaHeGener.7i.;r. f Cod founde laakob ai he« lay lleeping m Bethel, r , T aaiie rhec a Kinoin irine an^cT and I ""'' '''"f'''• C.cne..i!.ll.>^d fofpahe withliimthete.thatthe iruitesf tluiipawi app«taiu«d V i.e^'ictnec a Kinom mmeangcr, ana x ^ , ,„,ii^j^ «. ihc whol« body of ihepeople.wheieof w« w«. too&i mm awz)' in my wrath, , Umtt 1.17. 1.1 The God is death vnto death. Chap.;. Caluesofthclips, nj a He exhortith th«m loiepcD- tiDCC, le auoytie aUthere plagues, willirjyiieniio dtclareby wntdti their obedience sod repeounce, b Hefheweih ihc kowthey/)uoht tocoaleOetlieu fiOMI. CHAP. XIIII, 7ht JttlruHidn ef Stitutuu t Hei tx hoTUth Ifmtl l» iKtnt to Cod, irAo rrijHirtih t/rayfi tyidthanki. fc itiifutciyUjd II The iniquiticofEpfinimB'i bound vp: his receiuewgracioufly :fowil we render the calues »t'«<»'*P"'"'^'<*' finnc«hid. of our ■: lips. c Dttlaringthai jf!r« Jul J come I i The forowK of a traiielling %voman ftiall 4 Afil-.ur (hal i not fane vs,neither wil we ride J^ifitj'''^"",';,^*' oBtotthewomb*. come vpon him : he isan vmvifefonne,cls \vbuld vpon horfcs , neither will wcfsy any more to the ^ai-hfu'i can ofcr, U« i«,oui of ibii hcnotitandllillatthetimc , ew« at the ' birea- workeofourhandcs,T««»r#oiirgods:forinthce euen ihark. and ^'^*'',','''"^ king forth of the children. " the fatherielie findcth merc^-. prayfe.Heb.iMj. kiftiWed. '4 Iviil rcdeeme them from thepowerof the j » I wil heale their rebellion:! wil loue them ^^^'^^J^'J'^^^ li Meaning.ihat grauf: I will deliuer them from death : O'' death, freely: for mine arger is turned away from him. dence and pnde. ■?*"»"«' L*", '*■ 1 "ill be thy death : O graic, I v^iil be thy dcflru- 6 I will be as die dewe vnto Ifraej : hce (liall e He dedareib _!!i*!^i.nr, K,". hL ^ion:'repentar.ceis hid from mine e\cs. grow as the lilic and fallen his rootesJSjAcrrfM bowrcady Godi« WU UCIIUCi ui3)Uvi I lit rr ■ CO ''tCtltlC them neg in deaih v»il I J Though hc grewe vp among /;i< brethren, of Lebanon. that dee repent. he giae them life, an taft windc fhail comc , ««f w the winde of the 7 His branches fhall fpread , and his beautie f Wbi.foenet' J B«cauf(.rte> wil Lordfhal comc vp from thc wildcmefle,and drie flialbe as the oliuetree,and his fmell as Lebanon, loyneihemfeloe* » w°ll'D<«VhaD;e vp his veine,and his fountainefhalbc dried vp;hc 8 'Ihey thatdwcUvnderhisf (h.idow,0,al re- fhj'be'brtTd'* :iDy puip«i«. * Diall fpoyle thetreafure of all pleafanc vcfTck. nirnc; they fliall reuiue dt the corne , and florilh g q^j ih'ewetb asthevine:thefentthcreof/W/i*asthewincof how prompt he 11 Lebanon. •** btitt hu, when 9 Ephraim /?«///5r,What haue I to doe any %"'Xtciitul SAmaria fhalbedefolate : tor (he hath rebelled more with idoles* I haue heard him and looked pioteaion,* We. againft her God : they fliall &11 by thc fword: vpon him : I am like a greenc firre tree: vpon me g"d v«to ihetn u their infants fh.nllbeda(lied in pieces, and their is thy fruite found. a rood (ufficient women ^vithchildefllalbeript. 10 Who is t wife, and hee fliall \-nderfland n!!a"ymg!thn 2 O iCad , a returne vnro the Lord thy God; thefe things ? a^i^pmdent , and hce fl.al! knowc ihe t°ue wifdpme for thou haft fallen by thine iniquitic. them ? for the way es of the Lorde are righteous, * koowledoe con. J Take vnto you uords,& tumc to thc Lord, and the iuft fliall \^alke in than : but the wicked '''^^g'^" ^ ' g'^" and fay lAtefaim,'' Take av>ay all iniquitic, and fliall &11 therein. "*" ''^°'' I O E L. T H E A R G V M E N T. TMe Vrofhet I»elfr/I reUtketh thein «fhid^h^ that beingnoxv puniPrediAth agrtatpUgfie offa^ mine,remjh'e fiii'l ohjiinate. Seeondly hi threitneth greater pUgues, bteituje tt,ey grew dayly to a marehardnej/i afhea>-t,a»drcbeUion againfl Oednormthftofiding his punijkments. Thirdly he exhtr- ^gth thsrti to repentance, Peeving th't it mufl bs eetrneft, and proceede fiira the heart becattf: they h.id grieutujly 'jfindedGod.^Hift dotng, hepr&mijhh that Godrrii be mercifully tend not forget his ctue- fHHtthut he made wth their ftthers : but y^ill fend bii Chrifi rrhojhal/gather the jcattered fieefe^ aitdrejieretbemto life and liberrie^ though thn ftemed to hi dead. C H A P. L 10 Thcfiefdeiswafl:ed: the landmoiuncth: t utfrofiicfje f%*mll let ifAa. i HtexhorttththtfitfUto forthecomeisdeflroyed: idienew wineisdried 3 Atlcomfofi* ;*^.r,«™i,^«,«j^,M..«^/>rie,4«»«,,6.«t vp,^«e»nclynieai»cj 4 That which is left of y palmer worme,hath night in fackcloth , ye minifters of mj; God : for ^, *,h°^jj^ w tale the giafliopper eaten, & thc refidueof y grafliop- the meate ofFring, andthe drinke oflfringis taken all tbings teftored, per hath the cankerwormecaten,and the refidtfcS away fi-om the houft of your God. itvofcin«dieptn» of die canker worme hatih the catcTpiJIer eaten. 14 Snndifievoaafjft:call afolemneaffem- """• J Awake ye « drunkards,and weepe,& howle biy : gather the Elders , and all the inhabitants of allyedrinkersof v\ine,becau{eof thenewwine: thebnd into theHoufcoftheLordeyourGod, for it flialbepulled fiom your mouth. and crie vnto the Lord, ■ r r t, 6 Yea , ^ a nation commeth vpon my land, ly Alas: for the day, for thc 'day of the Lord '^y',*^^|''*j^*^ inightie, & without number, whofe teeth aw /i;^ isath.ind , and itcommethasadeftrudion from vttet deftniaion thcteethof a Iyon,andhechaththe iawes of a theAlmightie. isatbasd, great lion. 1 6 Is not y meate cut ofifbefore our e}'es ' and J He makcth nr,' vine A^-afte, & pilleth off the ioy,and gla<-^ne{Te from the houfe ofour God ? barke of my figge tree, he n\aketh it bare,and ca- 17 The feede is rotten vnder their clods : the ftef hit do wn:y branches thereof are made white, garners aVedeflroyed : the-bapies arc broken 8 Moiime like a virgin girded mth fackcloth downc,for the come is withered. fortheehul"bandofheryoudi. 18 Howdidthebeaftsmourne! theherdesof 9 The meateoffring', & the drinkeoffring is cattell pine av.ay , becaufe they haue no paflure, f cut off from the Houfe of the Lord : thc Priefts and the flockcs of flieepe are deftroyed. tlie ^ords miniftas mourcfi. 1 9 O Lord,to thee will I cry ; for the fire h.ntb P p deuourei • Sfgoi^ing, tlie frineei , y pneftj, AihegRuernours. h Hecallerhciic Ie«"ej 10 tbt eon- fiderition of Gods iudgemeoti , who Iiad cowplagiied tr.e fruiiei of the gTOundfsty fpace t>f (oute yeere, •■hich was foe •heir (innes, and (o talithcmio re- pentance, c Meaniig,y ibe •ccafioo 01 theic excefle & drukea- set was takeaway. il This was ano- ther plague whete. .wi'hr.od had pa. alftied ihem.when i«Hnted»py Af ijrriaDsagtiDfttiie. C Mouroe grie. BouQy as a Hoiaa, which haib lofi ket husband, to «i«aKl}iehath fceaemaried in fce youth, f The tokens of ^ods wrath did apfeaie in hit Tcmplr,inlomDch ti Gods leruice waikf(o& To rent the heart. loci. The day of the Lord. deuourcd the paflurcs of the wildcrneffe, arui the Cay among the peoriIe,Where is their God? flame hath burnt vp all the trees of the field. 20 The beafe of the field cry alfo vnto thee: fc That iijdrought, for the riuers of waters are dried vp,and the ^ fire hath deiioured the palhjres of the vvildemeffc. CHAP. II, i8 Then will theLordebe mielous oiierhis ra Ifthtyreoftit land, and fpare his people. he Uiew iQi,u. 20 LutlwillremoouefaueofFfromyou the o CalledthefaU tit of the land tremble : for the day of the Lorde is ^^a, and his ende to the vtmoft feaj'^VdiJis ftmke weTul g,w?t'S*1 ' • . - — ■ — «».»..^v,.. ..^... j,^u .^w o L,aiicainc laic BLowe » the trumpet in Zion , and fiioute in °Noitiuen4rw.'f,andIwiltlriuehimincoaland, fea.orPerfianita^*; mine holy mountaine: let all the inhabitants barren & dcfolate with his face toward die ^Eaft "neaning, tliat c Meanini AQ;tuns. ,the d Tbe enemie dellroyeth out come : for it n at hand. (liall come vp, and his corruption ihal afcendjbe- I't m'tAtn'bxim ■ 2 A''day ofdarkcneire,andofblacknefle, a caufehchath exalted himielfe to doc /6m. ibis rca to ii. £%» day of clouds and ob(curitie,as the morning fpred 21 Fearenot,Oland, t«rbcglad,anireioyce: ""''"iMedit.ifi. vponthemountaines,y»Mthcrca<:greatpeople, For the Lord will doe great things. ' wou'ld.^jtter'^ and a mighrie : there was none like it from the 22 Be not afraid, ye beaftes of the fielde : for them, beginning, neither (halbe any more after it, vnto thepafturesofthewildemeflcaregrcenc; forthe P nutis.fucbai the y eere of many genaations. tree bcareth her fruite: thefigge tree and tl\e vine |[]n"''' ^?^' ^h i A lire daioiireth before him , and behinde doe giue their force. watwomtibe him a flame burneth vp : the land u as the garden 2 j Be glad then, ye children of Zion, and re- fent when cjod ' of ilEtlenbeforehimjandbeb'ndehimadefolate ioyce in the Lord your God : for hee hath giuen wat'econciled plendtui coi.nuey vvildemede, fo that nothing Ihall efcape him. you the raine of p righteournefle,*& he wj! caiife . ' wheieiocuet he «Mniuclh< 4 The beholding of him alikethe fight of to come downe for you the raine, eun the firji acuiAtil^ hoifes,and like the horfemen, (b (hal theyVunne. raine, and the latter raine in the firft monah. q rhit is.in gr ja. 5 Likethenoyfcofcharetsinthetopsofthe 24 Andthe bamesfhalbefullof»'hcate,apd ""bundaocyoi^ mountaines liiall they leape , like the noyfe of a the preflts fhall abound with wine and oyk. ^ -S""- E'"^""'' „ flame of fire that dciioureth the ftubble , and as a 1 > And I will render you the yceres that die^ twJ wa'Vu'ifill mightiepeopleprepaied tothebattell. graltopper hath eaten,the canker worme and the led roder chfift, .TK<.vfK,ih»™i# ^ Before his face (liall the people trembleall caterpilier and the palmer wormc,myJireathofte whenajGojjgtj- LdbLTcf.Tfacese (hall gather blackneffe. ^vhich I fent among you. vnd"'o,eGo(b'cl 7 They (hall runne like ftrongmen,andgoe 26 Soyouftialleateandbelarisfiedandpraifc wjsabondintly gi- %-p to the wall like men of \varre , and euer)- man the Name of the Lord your God , that hath dealt utn to the church, fliall goe forward in his wayes, and they lliall not manieiloufly with you ;«iid my people (hal neucr .'fM4-?aft ».i7. ftavintheirpaths. beafhamed. _ ^^fZ'&U^. ' 8 Neitherfhal one f thmft another, but cuery 27 Ye flial alfo know, that I am in the ipiddes fiomand dreamti one (hall vvalfce in his path : and when they faU oflfiael, and that I am the Lord your Gad and inoldetime.ro vpon the fword, the)' (hall not be wounded. none other,& my people flialneuer be iWiamcd. J|^^*" '^'"y^""'"'* 9 They (hal runne to & fro in the citie ; they 28 And afterward wil I powre whom the Lord (hal call. '^y.']]^[li^l ^_ _, __ _^ _ _ ._ ;nt$atefotthedeftri;ilionof theinfidcls.iV ti Tame of God, who will giue them laluaiioa III. d bt immin of hit fitpll, % .^J FOr bcholde , in a thofe dayes and in that time, > when i (h>M«iSj whenKliallbringagainethccaptiuitieoflu- ';:;;, ";i,^S::;;'';^' dahandlcrulalcm. tiieie^es.ando^' 2 I wil alfo e.ither all nations , and wil bring »h« nentiio. them downe into ^ the valley of Ieho(haphat,and i' >\ >PP"'T'!' ■, , , ■ I I I r I J ihathe all'idchta Wil plcade with theui there for mv people , and ihegreatviaone for mine heritage Ifrael, whom they haue fcatte- ofieboi>i>piut, when as G Uey ..f Church IB hand J'O"'' recompcnfc vpcn your head : neere in the valley ot thrclhing. I cod aflurttfa hn •garni} iheene- J For yechaiie taken ni\ filuer and my goldc, ij 'ihefunncandmooneilialbedarkencJjand iganftalifoubles, inie.nihoughthe and haiiecaricd into your templcs my "oodly<»«y 'h'^ 8 And I will fell your foimes and your daugH- then (hall lerufalem be holy, and there Ihall no fj^V/i.^oAVe''' ters into the hrjid of the children of ludah, and flrangergoe fcthoroweheranymore. enemie. ' ^*°r u^'u^^f. ^ey •> n^all fell them to the Sabeans, to a people 18 Andin thatdavlhaJlthemountaines'drop 1 Hepremifethto- Kebuchalnc" »!! ^'"^ o^ = f«' thc Lord hath fpoken it. dov^ ne ncwe wine, and the hiUes (hall flowc with jj" ChPKh abua- ' ind Alexander ibe' 9 Publi(h this among the Gentiles: prepare milke,aiid all the riuers of ludah (hall runnevwth ^^"j'g^l"^""' great, for the loue \%'arre,wake vp the mightie mcn : letallthemen waters, and a fountaine Qiall come fborth of the which ihxwldV-a. 1 ^l' h' *!!' ''h ° °^ warrc drawe neere andcome vp. Houfe of the Lord, and (liall wata the valley of ter & comfort the wrie comforted « I o g Ereake your plowO.ares into fwords, and Shittim. «f a*""''" ^'''" though the price your fithes into (peares : let the vvcakc iay, I am 1 9 ■" Egypt (halbe wafte,and Edom fliall be a m The"malui'cnj 4'1it*beneiheit>. jdrong. . defolatc wildernefle, for the iniuries of thechil- <- phecied tolfrael. b Inhiidayes the kiagdomeoflfiael '.iii uioft flotifK t tV'hich ai lofe- CHAP. I. t Tht timt tf lit trofh at of ^1i»0', } Thf vtord of tht Lord itjii.'B^ DamajcMi, 6 Thi Pha;Jltmi, T)>hi, Idhmta H E words of Amos, who was a- mong the.heardmen at a Tecoa, which he fawe vpon Ifrael, in the dayesofVxxiah King of ludah,' andinthedavcs oft" lerohoam thelbme of loalhKing of IC- rae!, two y eere before the <= earthquake. 2 And he favd, The Lord (hall roare from Zi- taneviurped the dwelling places of the flicpheards (hall peri(h,and .Pi.-cfl, ofrice.a d the top of ''Carmel (hall wither. ' ihirrfotewas fmit- ^ ^ ihus iaich the Lord, For c three tranf- i'vvi,at!oe«"h* grellions of Damafais, and for foure, I w iU not finitfuii arid plea- tuine to it, bccaufe they haue '' threlTed Gilead ;*ntinI&ael,fiMlI |Bt«r:ly peiilh. t He (hewcib (itflt)iat ailihe pcopietonnd aboutfhooldbrde- flroyed foi tlicirman foidefinnes : whchate meant by ittee ami Jou;ewihich -•lakefeiien, becaofe the I&aelites Hion'd ilie more deeptly conCdttGedjiudgc. «eiit» toward them, f If the SyiiantO-.a'.l notbeefpared for commiitirg this (rucltieacainft enicitle, it is ngtpolsiblethit Il'ratl fhouldefcape puBtlhmeiiC Wiiuli fa);h coniButted fo maoy tai grievous fiuies agaiuft Ccd ludauo, with thren-.ing infirumenrs of yron. 4 Therfflre wil I (end a (ire into the houfe of Haxael , and it (liall deuoure the 6 palaces of Ben-hadad. 5 I will breake alio the barres of Damafcus, and cut off the inhabitant of Eikcath-auen : and him that holderh the fcepter out of Ecth-eden, and the people of Aram (hallgoe into captiuiric vnto hKir, faith the Lord. 6 Thus faith the Lord, For three tranlgrelli- cns of Aixah,and for foure,I wil not tume to it, becaufe tliey i caried away pri(bners the whole captiuitie to fliut them vp in Edom. 7 Therefore will I fend a fire vpon the walles of Axzah, and it Qiall deuoure the palaces thereof. 8 And I will oit off the inhabitant from Afh- dod, and him that holdeth the fcepter from A!h- kclon, and nirne mine hand to Ekron, and the remnant of the Philiftintis fhall perilh , (ayth the Lord God. 9 ^ Thus faith the Lord, For three tranfgref^ fioDSof Tyrus, andforfoure, Iwillnotturneto Pp 2 ic, g Theanti(jiiit;« ol their buildings (hall not auoyde my mdgemenis, reidelete.45, i7i h Tiglath PHeftr ltd the Syiiaos captlue,& brooght them to Cytene, «hichheca'lelb Jiere Kir, i They ioyned thcmreluet wiib the Bdomites ■ their enemies, which cariedtheM away cap;iuts. A Tranlgrcfllons of Ammon,Iudah,and Ifracl. Amos. Prophecie not i:^ bccaufethey (hut the whole captiuitic in E- phets,and>of youryongmenforNararites. Isit i Ye eonwmned k For Efao(of dom , andhaucnot rcmembred the ^brotherly noteiien thus, Oyee children of IfracI, faith the "y '«n«fiie»,aoid of A. J 5 And their Kin^ (hall goe mto capuuitie,he the whole familie which I brought vp (iom die oiasaro. and his princes together,Cuth the Lord. land of Eg}'pt,laying, 2 Youaonelvhauelknowenofallthefami- ,, , CHAP. II. lies of the earth: therefore I wiU vifueyoufor all ci,Lin''yo''u7o be ^ganH :Wo«i, y«J«*, tni //>«/. your iniquities. mine among all THUS faytb the Lord, For three tranrgrcflions J Can two walkc together except they be ^^'^^°l^\^^ ofMoab,and for foure,I will not turne to it, agreed? fa'en'me'"* °'" 1 forth* Moj- becavife it burnt the a bones-of the KingofE- ^ 4 WiUa =lionroarcin the forcft, whenhee b Hereby the ' fci-et wete fo ctu- j^^ j^^^, j ji^^ hath no pray ? or will a lyons whelpe crj' out of PtopKet fignifieth ^ig!fEao;.hat 2 Therefor'cwillIfendafirevponMoab,and hisdenifhel^uetakennothing? S&e i ihey burnt his it (hall dcuoure the palaces of Kerioth,and Moab 5 <" Can a bird fall ui a fnaie vpon the cardi, ^ut as Cod gui- boars after that fhall die with tumult, and with (houting, and the ^'•'^^'^'^ "o fouler is? or v/ill he take vp the e fnate deih and mouctb '"f"^"5'= ibiuid of a tnimpet from theearth,andhauecken nothing at a 11? himwhjcbiscal- .trbarbarou. ? And I wil ^t ofj" the iudge out of the mids f Or i (hall a trumpet be blowen in the cine, |;^f ^^^^f'^™"* rage.reeingthey thereof, and will flay all the princes thereof with and the people be not afraid? or (hall thqcejbc ,„d hii Prophets, would reueoge him,faith the Lord euillinacicie,andtbeLord hathnotdoncjf? e WilGodthrea. tlumielues of the ^ , .^^^^^ ^^^^^ '^^^ ^^^^^ P^^ ^j^^^^ tranfgreffi- 7 Surely the Lord God will doe nothing, but '" ["^ I"!' ^'* ,. b SeingtheGen. ons of ludah, and for foure, b i will not turne to "« ^ reueilethhis fecrete vnto his feruantsthe t.rnieg.eat tiles that had not it, becaufc thcy haue ca(t avvay thcLawcof thc Prophets. occafion> fo &rre know_ L^^d, and hauc not kept his commaundements, * The lyon hath roared : who will not bee d Can any thing pan^fhe*d"«^h* and their lies caufed them to crre after the which afraid? the Lord God hadi fpoken : who can but ^^^^s pToXcef whieh was foful. their fathei-s haue walked. ' prophecie? , shau i,., ,(,„,,. lyinftniaedof j Therefore Willi fend a fire Vpon ludahjand 9 Proclaimeinthepalacesat '«A(hdod,andin ningsbeinvame? ^i'irill "k"*!,. if fhan deuoure the palaces of lerufalem. the palaces in the land of Eg>'pt,and fay, AHemble f ^l^" «^« P«o- roefcapc. 6 f Thus faith the Lord,For three tranfgrein. your fclues vpon the mountaines of Samaria: fo ^o"! ,X"„„ c ifhefparenot oHsof ' ICad, and for foure, I will nottume to heliolde the great tumults in the middes thereof, ,ndiheprople ludah vnto whom j^^ becaufe they folde the righteous for filuer, and and the oppreifed in the middes thereof. not be afraid? hisprom.fe. were the poorc for d (hooes 1° For they knowe not to doe rieht, faith the S Doeihaoyad. nudcwucn more ""-K"""^ jui unjuua. ..tj.uA -i r?i i- ueiruiecome he «iJl not fpare 7 They gape ouer the head of the poore,in the Lord : they ftore vp violence, and roubery ' ui ^i,|,.„ goJ, this dfgenei ate *diift of theearth, and peiucrtthe wayes of the their palaces. appoyntmemf 5'^i,''""» A trie'J^e : and a man and his fether wiU goe in to a " Therefore dius faith the Lord God, An ad- 'Cm s-t- Lftvl'S maydetodinionourmineholyNanic. uerfariey^^//«^;. euen round about the coun- l:,-':tMhe,?rae; motetheBmens 8 And die>' Ivcdowne vpon clothes laydeto "fey, and (hall bring downe thy (trciigth from u,,, uhedoeth lioei. pledge f by cueiy altar : and they g drinke the thee, and thy palaces (lialbe fpoyled, withoihetpeo- Lo?rnr.f!7hi-n ^^'"e'of the condemned in the 'houfe of their , i ^ Thus faith die Lorde, As the (hepheard P'V„^' '''!"" ^ndSelhi; God. takedi » out of the mouth of the lyon two r/^^rof'h™ to the ground. 9 Yet defhxjyed I the •> Amoritc before them, leggcs,or a piece of an are : fo (hall die children p!,goes by bit the) gape forbis ^^^^^ \iiic^z Was like the iieight of the cedars, of Ifrael bee taken out that divell in Samaria in Prophet,, f Thinking by and bee was ftrong as the okes': notwidiftanding the comer of a bed, and in ° Damafcus -m l.-d , , Anj I raifcd vp of your Tonnes for Pro- ''"'' "«'''J »."'' "PP'^f^'oa- ' Jbe frui.c oi th,„ cr.,citie and theft ap. others aod offer <' ' peateth by thrir great riches, which ihey haue in thsi houfes. m V hen th« thereof vnto God.thinhlng that he will dirpenee with tliero.when heis maJe pat- I.j on haib Taiiate his hunger, the (liepheaid findeih a legge or a tippe of an eart •akerof their ir.rnuitie. h The deflruftiurj of the r enemies and hii mercy to- re (hewe that the flieepr Lth bene woritd. o When they thought to baut bad ward tbuo tbouldbauc caufed cbeii hearts to meltfoi loae toward kirn, afutciioldejaadtobtucbcaeiolafeiie. 14 Surely BriBgjlctvsdrinkc. Chap.iiij.v. Seeke the Lord. 115 14 Surely in the day that llTialvifitf the tranf- 3 For thus faith the Lord GodjThe city which greflions of Ifrael vpon him , 1 vvil alfo vidte the went out L y a thoufand,(hal leaiie an b hiiTidreth: *> Meaiiing,tliat altarsof Beth- cl,and the homes ofthe altar fhall and that nhich went forth by an hundreth, fhall ^}^ M"f''*'TKe be broken off, and fall to the ground. leaue ten to the houfe of Ifrael. (^°t j^ mce y t>c 1 5 And I wilfmite the winter houfe with the 4 ForthusfaitliiheLordevnto the houfe of fommer houfe, and the houfes of j uoric (hall pe- I(racl,Seeke ye me,and ye fhal liue. rilh, and thegreat houfes Ihalbc confumed , fayth 5 Eut fctke not Eeth-el,nor enter inro « Gil- 'hcywoAh^'"i the Lord. gal,and go not to Becr-fheba: for Gilgal flial go bcw idol«,'which CHAP. I III. into captiuitie, and Reth-rt (hal come to nought, aforeumtfciued ^l»pfitht(jou,rmmr,oj stmttU. ^ Seeke the Lord, and yec flialliue, Icafl hce '";>!'' '"le iK-not » Thus lie "lleih r -t Earc this worde , ye a kine of EaOian that are breake out like fire in the houfe of lofeph and de- he fjuh* Ib't ihcfe '*" '"m j'whif ° *~^ '" ^^^ rr.ountaine.of Samaria, which opprelfc uoure it, & there be none to quench it in Beth-el. IhaUot faue them.- beinooucrivhcU the poorCj4w/deflroy the necdy , and they lay to 7 They tume'^iudgement towormewood, ^ imtcadecf incd with ihf great tJieir mafters, ^ Ering,and Ict vs drinkc. and leaue off ri^'hteoufnclTc in the earth. ""l^f""b' '"'' '''"ds''be"ncfiKi ^ The Lord God hath fnorne by his holines, 8 Hee ^maketh Pleiades and Orion , and he c3"J«uclt;'^'"i foteate G">l '"<' ^^ '°^' ^'^^ daycs (liall come vpon you , that he tumeth the (hadowe of death into the niorning, cppitfuon. cheieioiehecal. wiltakevouaway with' thomes, andyourpoik- andhcn-.akeththedaydarkeasnightihecalleth « Hcedtfciifattb Jeththembyihe , ritie with filhhookes. thewatcrsofthefca,andpowrcththemoutvpon 1^^°'^" * "d'noto'lme" ^ And ye fliallgocout at the breaches cucry theopencaith: the Lord « his Name, b They incourjge ^'^e forward : and yc (hal caft yourfclucsoutof 9 Heftrengtheneththedeftroyeragiinfc the fuchashaoeau- the palace, faith the Lord. . mightie •andthcdcftroycrlhalcon-.eagainft the thoriticouetihe ^ Come to d Beth-el,&tnnfgreflc:to Gilgal, fortreffe. {hem!fo'rh« (hey ^ multitipjy cranfgreffion,& bringyour facnhces 10 They haue hated him, f that relmked in the p J';'^,^"'^'^;^ tray haue prohte in the morning, e^'your tithes after three « yeres. gate : and tliey abhorred him that fpeaketh vp- ,^'*oo"e'ihem ia byit, 5 Andofferathankfgiuingfoncaucn,pufclini rightly. tlieorenancm. sit"' *""*'"'' '° 4«a'proclaime the free offerings : for this s liketh r i Forafiiiuch then as your treading U vpon blirs. fi*by hodkeraijd you,0 ye children of Ifrael,{aith the Lord Cod. thcpoore, S: g ye take fr5 him burdens of wheat, ^^J^;'^]j'^^°'|;_J;« ihornes. 6 And therefore haue Igiucnyou ^clcinnes yehaiiebuikh6ulcsofhewcnflonc,butyeefhr.ll fjo°e''svi:e(c«itk d He fpeaketh dus of teeth in al! your cities , and (carcenes of bread not dwell inthcm:y e hau- planted pleafant vine- he ihonldliue. Iben^wbicn tefor- '" ^" V'*"'' p'^^es , yet haiie ye npt returned ynto yarc!s,but ye (l.al nor drinke \'. inc of them, ted to tMfe pl»- me, faith tlie Lord. 12 Forlknowyourmanifoldetranfgrcflions, ■ es.ihiokirg that 7 And alfo I haue withholdcn the ralne from and your mightic (innes: tliey afriid the iufT,they tli«irgteatc(euot(- yoUjwhcn tlicrc jTer* yet three 'moneihs to the take rewards,& thev opprcflt ypoore in the gate. .?„frn''„°h''.db'ene harueft , & Icaufedit toraine vppn onecitie.and ij Therefore hthcprudentihalkeepefilcnce '' God^-i'iro fu8[ciemtohaue haue not caufctl It to raine vpon another citie: inthattime,foncisaneuiut:me. they thai not futfcr bound ciodvnto onepieccwas rained vpon, and the piccewherc- 14 Seeke good and not euill,that yc may line: thegodlj once lo ''"™- „ upo&itrained not, withered. and the Lord God of holies il.ali be with you, as opentiei.moutl* C Asieuivr'i??! ^ So two or three cities wandredvnto one ci- you haue fpoker.. ioadmon;i}, them g Youonciyde- tie to drinke water , but thcy wcrc!* ndtCitifiied: 1$ Hate the euill.andloue the good,andefta- ^ "*"*" liteinthefeoat- yethaueyenotreturncjvnto me, faith the Lord, blifhitidgement inthegate : it may bee that the wardceremoQies Ihauefmittcnvou withblafting, and mil- Lord Go"i) of hcfteswirbe merciful vnto the rem- and Daoetionco- , J . - 1 . r-r /• I thetre(ptv% dewe: your great gardens and your virieyards,and nantotloleph. h That ij.iatke of your figtrees, and your oliue trees did the p.ilmer 16 Therefore the Lorde God ofhoRes , the bread and meaie. „orme deuoure : ye: haue yee not returned vnto Lorde faith thus , Mourning /^a/te in ail (heetes: lillihe ftuueVo f" me,C-:ith the Lord". and they il.al fay in »ll ilie hie wayes , ■ Alas , alas: the earth were d> 10 Pe{l!lencehaueIfcnt.amongyou,afLerthe and they dial c;jl the ' huibandmnn to lamentati- ' So that a!l or/A«/. thy violcs) ' Jhif fct le^hif o°ace tliem,bec3ui"c they T T Fare vc this wordc, w h.ch I lift \'p vpon you, . 24 Andletiiidgementninnedowttessn'wa- pieotituiiy.iiyon fo boaaed ot then, £~| gui„ 3 lamentation of the houfe of Ifrel. ters,and righteoufnere as a mightie riuc-. (hew you.- abun- Ary'wtre oiuei' * 7 '^^ ^ virgine Ifra'.l is fallen, an'.' (lall no 24 Haue ye offered vnto me facri^ces and of- *''".''''*''"^»' »o wantonnefTe "^ore rife : dice is left vponfaer land , «» Slcciith your King, »-|-'Hils hath the LotJe God flieiv-ed vnto mce, ^ thought ilut there WIS i ceiiaiaedi nrniiie. !^'^'^!}ul'''Lf?J°" tiuiriebevondDamnfais, faith the LordCjWhofe Kings mowing. . b After iiie pub- '" "* Name M the God of holies. z And when they had made an em^ of eating ''^'"•'^■"^enxnt ' , „ . p vT thcgrr,(reoftheland,ihenIfavd,OLordeGo which S So the Lord <^ repented for this. It fhal not ^»'«; were famous at the beginning of the nationsiand be,ra;,rfi the Lorci. • the hoiife of I(i aci came to them. 4 f Thus «/> hath the Lord God'(hewed vn- a Goe you vnto Calneh, and fee ; and from to mc,and behold,the Lord God called to iudgc- thence «Toey oil toHamaththe great : then goe menr byfire, " and it deiioiircd the great deepe, downe to Gith of the Philiftims : be ' they bet- and did.eate vp a part. J then (a'd I, O Lorde God,ceafe, I bcfeech thee: vyho fhalraif; vpLialcob'.forhcisfmall. j.^^jj. ' '\'. 6 5'o the Lord repented for this. This alfo(hal^6^is'ihjuid°De\h*s notbe5faith the Lord God. Ijftmejfiirinjof 7 ■ ^ Thus .^J^aim he fhewed me, and beholde, "^' pe> oy his Pro- pliets, l> Thsle two ci- bv ibtit fitil liiha ter then thefe kingdomes ? or the border of their bitants the Cinaj. land greater then your border. i)itcs:anaieeiiig ^ Yc th.it put farre away the ^ euiU day , and 'u^^lLr^'^a^lc ^PFO^h to thefeate of imquitie? , then that .vete 4 They lie vpon beds ot yuorie , and itretca c Thjt is, (layetJ this plague at mjr ptayet. ^ ■ d Meaning, itijt . G^ids ini]ijgna:]o,i wasisfla;iifii,;. gatna tbcAubfair. ncsoftbis people. line m his hand. longer. c Thev iin" to the found of the violc -. they 8 Anti the Lorde Hiyd \-nto me , Amos , what < i hat is.when A. ' inuent to then^elues inl^rumcnts of mulike Uke feeft tholi? And I faid,A line. Then faid the Lord, '^^°^ \^t!Z^l';^, c Dauid. Beholde,! wil fet a line m the middesof my peo- i),ould be dtft.oyl 6 The^' drinke wine in boxvles , and anoynt ple Ifrael,nnd wil pafie by them no more. edior this wcked themfelues with the chiefe ointments,but no man 9 And the hie places of Lhak ihall be defo- P'.efl tnore for is i-forie for the affiidion of lofeph. l^te, and the temples of Ifiael (hail be defttoyed: I'ht^.opherh a ihould y=e looke of the fiocke, and the caiue s out of the ftall. that they Inouid - - lauejcu wnich were btoiightin to dwell in othec meiis podeilions^ c ItGjuhaue de- ltro)cd ilieic ex- cellent cities in thtecd dooies, lon,Sy thePh batii br wide b a greater liteight rcife, thenyouti yet are,thmkeyou to be better 01 to efcape ? i Ye that continue lliliinyoiii wic. kednes St thicke cellencie of laakob , & hate his palaces; therefore I^^^h c^c land is not able to hcare all his ^vordes. coui.i take place. ie with all that is thCTcin. , " F°/ ^^^'5 ^*^^/f Mfroboam flial die by 8^^^^^^^^^^ willldeliuervpthccitie\ „ i j ^ i , i. , . • >in 9 Andifdiereremainetcnmeninonehoufe, thefword,andinael llialbe led away captiue out „.as not able to they fhal die ofthcirowneland. conipaffebiip-jr- 10 And ks vncle k dial take him vp & bume , > ^ Alfo g Amaziah &id vnto Amos , O Aou j'f-'L^yff "f; " ' , „ „> him to ca,7 out the bones out of the houfe , and t]ie Seer, |oe, flee thou away into the land of lu- fh^p/a^ufe: A «* that Gods plagues (hal fay vnto him , that is by the ^ fides of the dah.and there eate rfc;r bread and prophefie there. ,„ie„,,hc v>a- arenot at band ho^^f^" Is there y,^ any with thee ? Andhclhall , i^. P"tprophefienomorcatBeth-el:foritis phet.tbat he might but gme yout . Thpn Oial hr f-iv. m Hold rhv rona,,- the Kings chapeK and It IS the Kings court. <*'?>". & "0' «• fclues to all idle- la) , iMone. ineninaincia) j" Moic thy tongu.. o i - ,. c./>;j., a.-., --k t pfo^e 'heuidoli. neire.wantonneOe for we may notremember the Name of die Lord. H \hen anl wered Amos,& faid to Amaziah,! ^^ ,hei„pe„iy,& andriot. i\ For behold,theLord commandeth,nnd he wasnohProphet,ne:therwas laprophetsfonne, roh;nde.h.sp.»St, wU fiWte the great houfe with breaches , and the but I ^^■as an henrdman,& a gatherer of wilde figs, h Th.s he (hcweth htle houfe wi?h clefts. „ ^) And tJie Lord tookcmeeas^folo wed the '^^^^^'^ 1 1 Shal horfcs -^ runne vpon the rocke? or wil «ockc,and the Lord faid vnto me,Goe,prophefie f;„j ,.„ ^ g,„j ,,^^ oneplowe r/;er£ with oxen? for yee haue turned ^'"o my people Ifiacl. ,.charge which be iudge^nent into gall , and the fruite of righteouf- , ' f Now therefore hcare thou the word of the nu,(l ncca.s eNe- -• b ' _ o Lorde. Thou faveft, Prophefie not againltlfrael, ""• ^ . , . - ' .'_ . . .? . ' 1 Thns God vied e As hte caDfed » ._.. whentheyhfareGr.dsName, .ndabhotreil.a.iheythataredclperateorrrpro. •"THuS hath the Lorde God Hiewcd VntO mec, bjte. n He cooiiiareih them to barren rocks whereupon it is in vaine to briiciw JL and beholdc,a hafketoffommer flUlte. labour : OiewingihatOodsbenefites canhaae noplaceamongthein. o Reade 2 And hefaid,AniOS, what feeft thou ? And I Chap.5.7. p That ij,powet and jloty. q Ftotn ooecoraer oftbeconnt.ey to fa^a, A balVct of fommer^ finite. Then faid the » Which fignified koathert "■' ; .,.1 r • « the npenefle ol CHAP. VII. Lordvn'-omee,7heenJcis come \-pon my peo- ,h,iJ„„,,^t!,e ^ JO. ., . r L L • ',. e , L J, a plcoflfraeLIwilpaflcbvthcmnomore. readinesofGodi ibon.fiheptof,l.of,f„,i. to ibe fk'j, ,ccuf4,„f.i}^. i And thefon-sof thc Templeni:dbehow- .udgeuwntt. miith. n Ha cTAftit (tmifta. lings in that day, mh tlie Lord God ; many dead bodies Famine of the word. Chap.ix. Of the MefTiah. n6 boJies fiinlbe in euery place : they fhall caft them S And thoiij^h they hide themfelues in die top b There (hall be fooitli with '' filcnce. of Carmel,! wil feaich and take them out thence: oont left to ^ Heare this , O yce that < fwallowe vp the and though they I e hid from my fight in the bot- niourBe fortiiem. pj^y,.^ jbat vce may make the needy of the land tome of the fta,thence will! command the' fer- <= HtOicweib k%2t'd fofadc, / \ pent,andherhallb,tethem, S?^;:.;'.'.! BeceOi.'j thiogj j Saying, VV hen Will the "newc moneth hce 4 And though they {;oc into captui;tie before nnj^mo them m which ) ou haue crone, that wee may fell come? and the Sabbath, their encmitSjthcnc; wil I commaund the fuord, all j'lscef.and tint Iwnelian'rs an" ^'^■^^ "^' '^''^^ fct foorth vvhe3te,and make ^ the E- and it (hall Hay thcm:.-;nd I will fct mine eyes vp- !"' elements ai^ rocaafttl.epoo.e phah llnall, and the thckell great, and falfifie the on them for euill,and not for good. bcc'"mT"to fo .'pena quicUely vvei^hts by deceit? J And the Lord God of hoiks (hall touch the dcfttoj them, thith lethauhty ^ 1 hat we may buy the poorc for filuer, and land, and it Ihall mck away , and allthatdwtU d Hedtclatethby loXuf'h,'"o' the needy for Qiooes: yea, and fell therefufeof therein ihallmournc, and it (hall rifevp wholy '*;'^'^°"f '^"Jj' ^ become youi the whtatc, like a flood, and lliall be drowned as by the flood fh ritakino o( the fo"«e"lil.'"l''' the needy for niooes: yea, and fell therefufeof therein (hall mournc, and it (hall rifevp wholy '*;'^'^°"f '^"Jl' ^ become youi the whtatc, like a flood, and fliall be drowned as by the flood fh ritakino o( t/ fla"«V 7 The Lorde hath fwome by the cxcellencie of Egypt. beauensa°dihe !l ''^hTaimce of ]a.ikob,'.Hivcly'Iwillncuerforgetanyofthcir 6 Hcbuildethhis , '"""^iS one mourne, that dwcllcth therein? audit (hall fea, and powreth them out vpon the open earth: he paaiiheth. if-arhmdajlce rifc vp wholly asa Hood,and it Ihall be caft out, the Lord « his N.mie. • e Ami mote vmothem. and fdi owned as by the fiood of Egypt. 7 Are ye not ;is the Ethiopians e vnto me, O foTe "hiopians* • Tha;is,the ^ And in that day, (ayth the Lord God, I wil children of Ifrad, faith the Lorde? haue not I ot mxkrtx.oietf oieafute f"'^^^'^'° euen caufe the g funne to fo downc at noone:and brought vp Ifrael out of the land of Egypt ? and > ci haue 1 beftow- ) 'rl"x%f\"\ah»- 1 will darken the earth iinhc clcarcday. the Philiftims from rCaphtor,& Arani f om Kir? "^ 'f°" l""' S'"- biun'.sni ihtland lo And I will tume vour fcalles iiito mout- 8 'Behold,thc eyes of the Lord God /»rff vpon f'j^^jjjj"^' (Inloe siovviieo.as j,j„g^ ^^1^^^ .^U y^^^^. Cqi^o^ j„f„ lamentation : and I the finfuU kln^dome, and I will dcftroy it cleane 47.4.' ma"vw'°enlt" vvil bring fackc loth vpon all loines,and baidnelie out of the earth. NeuerthelefTc Iwillnot vtterly s Tboughhede- oueifiowcih. vpon euery head : and I wil make it as the mour- S deltroy thchoufeoflaakob,faith the Lord. Uroytberebelh- g In ihc micides i,i„g of ;,„ onely fonnc, and the ende thereof as 9 For loe, I wil con.mamid and 1 will life the 1,^ ^j] euVle-'* *'.'.'''''^P',"[Pj abicterday. houfe of Ifraelamongall nations, likeas«r«eis (erne the lemnaot g'catafri'ftion. J I Eeholde, the dayesCome,favth the Lorde fiftedinafieue:yctlhalnot the f" leall ftone fall hisChnreb tocall h'whetcbyhe God, that I will fend a famine in the lande, not a vpon the earth. h''Me3''nin'^'trat' flieweth tha_ they f-mfng yf bread,nor a thirft of water,biit of hea- i o 'But all thefinners of my people fhall dye none"? hif'oiould pe'i'nunbod'but ring the word of the Lord. " by thefword,whichfay,lhc euilfliall not come, periihiDhii ^Uo in foule lot 12 And they fhall w.inder from Tea to fea,arid nor haftcn for vs. ^'^'^iic lacke of GoJ» from the North tuen vnto the Eaft (hall they run 1 1 In th;,t day will I raife vp the ' tabernacle Mlf^ah prom [fed f "/d '*l'"^'*o'f ''" ^° "''"^ ^"^^ ^^ ^'^^^^ ^^^ *" ^^'^'^ °^ '^^ Lorde,and of Dauid, that is fallen downe , and clofe vp the anrf reftore by i'^For thcidoli- fhall not finde it. breachesthereof,andI will aikvp his niines,and him the fp?ri(uaU Neti did vfe to ij In that djy fhall the fairc virgines and the Iwillbuildit,asinthedayesofolde, iitael.Accij.is. fweare by iheir yong m.en periOi for thirft. i z That they may poifefTe the remnant of ,h ""rv"^nenife» ht°caUetii''thei'r'" ''^ They that fweare by the finnc of ' Samaria, ^Edom, and of all the heathen, becaufe my as «tretheEdo.* finne,a.ihe pa- ^nd that (ay, Thy God, 6 Dan, liueth, and >« tlic Name is called vpon them, fayeth the Lord, that miiesandoihers, piftsyetdoe maner of IScer-flreba liiieth,euen thtylliallfall, doeth this. nioi.ld be ioyoed byi1)«i.s. .mlneuerrifevpa^aine. i j Behold,thcdayescome,raiththeLord,that l''f',fj:7/,d" k Thjt is the 4 o ■' T II I 1 t ii I oiiciocicue and con-monmanetof wo: fbippino and (lie feruiceot religion theie vied. theplowmanlhall ^ touch the mower , aitd the body, whereof trenderofgrapesnimthatrovvethfecde: andthe chrift(hGuId ' CHAP. IX. n-.ountaiiie llialli' drop fweete wine, and all the ^'jl^^^^'ji^'^-jl^^j X Ti'tmHiiifi afahi/l tl e TtKjilt, I ^ni ag*:>tfl t[>atl. n hillcs Hall mclt. thereftaUbe" rhtrtaonnzofihtihrnch. j^ nAnd I will bring againe thccaptiuitieof greatplentie of a Which wai w 1 Sawe the Lorde ftanding vpon the » altar, and my people of Ifracl: and they (hal build the wafte all il"ngs, fo tHit jerufiiem: for he 1 hee fayd, Smite the lintel of tlic doore,that the cities,and inhabite them,& they fhall plant vine- *( "y°" f,'" * thudo'ljtr'ouV" r<^f^^siriayfl-iake: and cutthem in pieces, cuen yardes,and ^rinke the wine thereof: they llialalfo another niould' places of iftael. the ^ hcads of them all, and I will flay the laft of make g3rdens,and eate the fruites of them. follow e and twry b sotlii he chiefs thcm withthefword :he thatfleethof them,(iial ij And I will plant them vpon their land,and one in cou.-fe, of jhemandalfo notf?ecav\ay:and heijiat efcapethof them,(hall they fhall no morebeepuUedvpagaineoutof ^'"^^^'^^^J^j, J peopU?""" not be deliuered. theirlndc, whiclil haucgiuenthem, fayththe ,8. 2 Though they digge into the hel,thence fhall Lord thy God. n The accomplilh. mine hand take them: though they clime vpto ,„<,„chrift, «hen they are planted inhi,a«,ch, ,« ofThc'SIh'/)- «. hcauen, thence will I brmg them downe. neuei be pulled, after chey are coce graScd therein. people. OBADI AH. THE ARGVMENT. THe Idumeans nbich came of E/ku, Vfere mertaU enemies al^ay t» the Ifraelites , vphich eame«f ]a,7l^b,a>!d therefore did not onily vexe them coatinuxUy rvith fundry ki^des of (rut/tie, buta/jo Jiirreii iip others te fight againjl them. Therefore vhen they were no""tode. iere.49 li thee- thou thatdwellcftin the clcfcs of the rocks, Inydc hnndb on their fiibtbnce in the day of their , Tha'ci'r'eicyced h Thus the hea. ^yhofe habitation « hie, that faith in his heait, dcftrudion, and triumphed, then ei.cmirage yvho Ihalibrinc me don'ne to the ground? 14 Neither fhouldeftdiouhaueftoode in the m TheF.dom:tfj STnft Ed":."'' 4 Though thou exalt thy fclfe astheeagle, crofle vvayes to cut off them , diat iLould efcape, t^:^^^ c Whuh defjiifeft and make thv neft among the (brres, thence will neither Qiouldelt thou haue Ihut vp the remnant jnderpiJeof aJi •11 oihcts id re- ibringtliee'do-\^'ne,faich the Lord. thereof in the day of afdiftion. thetnemies Uv;il »'i^^«a!'e*'but'^!n J flCamctheeues to thee or robbers by night? ij Fortheday '=oftheLord«neere,vponall tsrciuemyChu.ci, haiidf" rcompa". hov.c ^vaft thou brought to filcnce? woulde they the heathen: as thou haft done, it Pnall be done to J, 0',^ ;"-^;,„.,, rifon of others, & not haue ftollen,tiU the}' had ynough? if the grape thee: thy reward fhallreturnevpon thine head. tbupo^ et.toci ert Ihut vp jtnong oathercrscome to thee, woulde They not leauc "^ Fo-^ as yce haue idmnkevpon mine holy fume feisenem.c!. the huics as i.-pa ^1 . Mouiitaine, fi Ihall all che hcadien drinke conti- '° f-i^ tharch. rate ftom the leil J^'w^t,'''!'"'^ , ,. .„. - i , 1. u ,i n j • 1 jr n j which power ii of the world. 6 Howe are the things of Efau fought vp,4ni nuaiiy : yea, they Ihall drinke and fwallow vp.and en.lypro'.eito d codwaiiode. histreafurcsfearched? they ll.all be" as diough they had not bene. himielfejsUa.:., ftroythemihathe - AH the men of thy confederacie « h.iue dri- 17 Kut vpon mount ZionlTialbedehuerance, i7-deat.4J4. t"h ".g"ti°«ues' uen thee to f borders: the men that were at peace and it ftiaibe holy, and the houfc of laakob Ihall ^' H^de'ribe.h when they ccme, with thee, hauedeceiued thee,(ir preuailcdaeainft FoiTelFe their poflefilons, how the Ch'.rch Mke but till they thee: //j-"//!^;.;.' fdif thy fbread,h£ue laid a wound 18 And the houfc of laakob fhalbe "fire, and (haibe enlarged JiaaejDougband ynder thee: there is none vnderftandin:? in him. thehoufcof lofcphaflame, and thehoufeofE- aid haue great g'ap'es,Vu!rie"ie 8 Shall not I in that day, faith the LQ-i-d , euen fan 4. ftubble, and they Oial 1 kindle in them and .SiT-;^"/,. fomebebmde deftroy the wife men oiit of Edom , andvnder- dcuoure them : and there niall be no remnant ot compiirtied vndtr themiere499. ftandinc fiom the mount of Efau^ ththoufeof F.faa: for the Lord hath fpoken it. chrirtwhenasthe thSd° iT »;.ft 9 And'thy ftrong men, O Teman, (hall bee a- 1 9 And they fnall poficlTe die South fide of j,^;^"^/;" 7. "'"f fottohaueheipe' fraide, becaufe cuery onc of the mountofEfau theomoimtof Efau,andthcplameof thePhm- of allthin-s'by mud friendihip e( fhalbe Cut off by flauphter. Itims: and they Iball poilefie the fieldes of Ephra- i,„n whicu n ihcm.ihalbe thine j^ For thy crueltie'asainft thy g brother laa- im,andtheneIdesofSamaria,andBeniainin/J-4.7 ti.e.the.-d. S"e kob,fhamea.aUcouertgee,andthouft-ialtbecut WGilead , , . , 'itSlh^u^r fThativliyfa- off for cuer. 20 Andthecaptiuitieofthisho^leofthechil- n-.^^eite outci^ miliar friends and jj vvhen thou ftoodeft h on thc Other fide, in drenof Ifrael, which were among die pCanaa- men.aodbyXa- vponJ ,_ «ufe why t!,c F. j^ ^Mt thou'lhouldcft not haue beholden the 2 1 And the>' q th.it (hall faue,n-,2ll come vp to G^d vviii ra.re vp domitts w^ete fa mount Zion to iudge die mount of Elau,and the ;"•"» cbufcb fliatptlypuBiihed: to wit, bccaufe they were enemies to huChuicb , vvhome »,■ 1 fl, lU l? T rl f.'ch as (hall rule nowe he comforieth by ponilhingthcit enemies, h When Nehuchad-nezzar WngdOmcmalDe tnCLOraS. andgojitnefor came againfl lerulalera, thou toyuedrt wth him.andhadftpartof t'le lpo)Ie,8nd " tliedefence ofth* fodidfireioycewhrn my people, ihitis,thy brother, wetLaflli&ed.wheteas thou fjoie, anddeftruAionof his cnetolrs Tiider Mefsiah, whome the Prophet ul- (houldeHbauc pitied and holpen thybiother. . luh hetethe Lard aud head •! tliit kiosdome. I O N A H. THE A R G V M E N T. WNe» Itnah hadlon^ ^rtppheciedin IfrieL and httd Utile prcfiied^ GtJ^due him txprfjfe charge to goe^anddc'ioiince bis iudg>!!we:-its a^jtinji '}{iveuehfhe chieft citie of the ^j!yruir,t,becau(i he had appoy needy th.-!t theynhich Wire af theheathen, (lituld cr.nuert by the migbt-e porx-er of hu vrard^and that vr:thi» three dayes preichiig.ihut Ifrasl might fee how horribly they hadprouikfd Gods Vfrath,whtcb for the fp flcC Into Tar- d VVhfrehyhe . ■ <^,ahf>i<.n,nioihffe»foThud:f.ha:,mi. niilb from die prefence of the Lorde, and declared h.t -'--' ME word of the Lord came » alfo wentdowneto e lapho : and hec found a (hip *",'',j"„^|-'^" vnto lonah the fonne of Amittai, ooing to Tarftiifh : lb hce payed the fare there- promptlv foiiowc S'^ '•'/'"Sj of, and went downe into it, that hec migh': the Lords calling ^ 2 Arife,4»^goe to bNineufh, goe with them vnto Tar(hi!h, from tire f pre- Jnt gai.epbrc to lici, after (hat for thn <: great citie , and crj'C againft it: for their fence of the Lord. *hi'^h M,'iwad"ef the Ifraelites, hefent his Prophet to the Cennles that they might nolhirpat allpro- I'touoke them (ofepentance.oi at lead nuke ihem laexcurablerfotNineuihwai fite there , feeing hee had done So ftiii!! good mong bis owne people, thechitfeciiieof the Air nans, c Fot as authouts write, it conteined in circuit t:hap.4,i. e Which was ihe bauen and po.-ic to take iHippingtBither, caled abont eight and f.iii ty mile, and bad a thoiilaid and fiue hundreth towres, and at alfo loppe. f From that vocaliM wheteuato Cod bad calkd bin, afid whcttto cfaiitime U)e{cweic*DhuiidccUi&(weQt|ttioufaadchild[CJicl)eiein,Cbap.4.ii hevyouldbaucafsiltedbim. . ^ the Rafting of ^e* lonahs Chap.ri.iri.iiii. ' prayer. A proclamation. 117 tlicfcA, andthcrewas amighu'c tempcftinthc 6 I wentdownctothcboctomeofthcmoun- onsn)r (Ijjng liut on Cod alone. clarethihat .io. y And dicy (avde eucry oncto hisfellowc, vowed: faluation a of the Lord. goorine s (vhicit l,te.s hane no ft,y Come,and let vs cail i lottcs,that: we may know, i o And the Lord^^ake vnto the fiOi , and it They mould el. nor tfnmce cf th* t!on? and whence comfneft thou? wnich IS ihv ^j r" i r .l t j .,. , t . tl- • - ANd the word or thc Lord came vnto ^ lo- a Thisita gteie nah the fecond tinie,faying, lell to wiiome. i Which decla- rctb that th; mat. ter wasin gieal rxufmiiieand doiiDt.whichih'ng was Gods n-.wion intheTi fotihe triallof t' e ca'ife; end this may not bed'inebutin tnatienofgteat importance. coiintrc)'? and of uhat people art thou ? 9 And hce anfwered them , I am an Ebrewe, and I fcarc the Lord God of ncauen, which hatli made the ffa,Qnd the dry la^id . • 10 Tlien were the men exceedingly afrajde, and laid vnto him,Why liaft thon done this? (for die men knew, that he fled from the prefence of It Thiidedareth the Lord, becufehe had tolde them) that the v.ry .v,c. , , ^hen faid they vnto him. What flrall wee ™>" ' ■""rrrey,ana ne cnea,ana laio, 1 < doevntothccthatchcfeamaybecatmevntovs? dayes,andNmeu^hnwlbeot.erthrovven. „„doneday.n (forthefeauToughtand wastroublous) ? So the people of Nmeueh dbeleeuedGod, .hecie.and I J NeuercheleHe, the men rowed to bring it to the l;ind,bu: they could not: for y fea wrought, and v.'as troublous a^aind them. ked inthcitncceC fities fiee vntn Gi'dfojliiccour, anda'fo that thtjr 3tc touched wi;h acerainefc^re to (bed mans bl)od, whereas rhev know no r.ianifefl figne of wicked- netfe. ] Thry w-ret(»u ched wirh a crr- tainetepnitince ^fiheirlifeiiafl, and bcg^tn 10 worOiip thc eras Ciod/oy who!ns they fa* ih-m- feluesfo wo:i(l;t« . fclly deliuererl- but thii was done for fcate inJ not ofaiiMtt'eart and alfc' man could repenr, ly So they tooke vp lonah, and cad him into ^"'!l<= f™"? ^'' «»" "ay , and f^om the wicked- ^""''V,''? '•■<« thefea-andthefcacearedf^omherraging. nefrediat.smtharhands^ ^'i^fl.'; aftoni- 1 6 Then the men l feared the Lord oxceding- ? " ^^ho can teil ;/ God will tume, and re- ^ed confiderin- lv,and offered a facrifice vnto thc Lord,and made pen^nd turne away from his fierce ,vrath, diat that for his finne Vowes weperiflinot? thea-,gerol<~,one,and thefHtcitie thereof. Thu Vrophet ffot not that iMicah^ vehicb refjtei ^habfttndallhitfalfcprophetSyM i.K^ng ii.%.but.inethcr of the fame name. a Borne in Ma- telhjh a citie o( ludah. b Recau'ecfthe nialice,&obftiii3. cieutth; people whon he had fo oftexhortedto re- pentance,he fum. inoiethihemto Gods iudgenifntJi ukmg allcrei rurcs.aud GoJ hi.T.felfe to nit. tiesjthatihe prea , , -ihey Mne abufcd, (halbe reuenged. c Meaning here- by.that God will come to i.i'lge- ment againit the flrong citie and holdes. ^ Sa.iiati3,wbich fl>oulid as y uateis that are po\'ned dov/neward. J For the wickcdncs of laakob u all this,and for the finnes of the houfe of Ilracl : what is the wickcdnes of laakob? Is not <• Samaria-' & which are the hie « places of ludah? Is nor lerufalem? 6 Therefore I will n'akc Samaria as an heape of the fielde , and for the planting ofa vineyard, and I will caufe the ftones thereof to tumble s» example to all downe inro the valley , and I will difcouer the ^^onand"«rt,'/"' fo""darions thereof. wasVhepn'jj"! 7 Andall the grauen images thereof fhall be anil ftewesolali broken, and all tiie •" gifts thereof Hiall be burnt idolatrieand cor- withthcfirf. and .Ml the idolc; thereof will 1 de- thpcon, i, boaft.d flroy: for flie fathered it of thf hire ofan harlot, tficmle.ues 111 their j i „ i i i- i • f i'heriaikob. 3"" thcv Ihal retumc g to the wages of .-n harlot. c That is, the ido- 8 Therefore I will mourneand howlc: I will 1 «rle and infe- goc witinnit clothes, and naked : I will mikc la- f wiiich (hev "a. fn'ntation like the dragons,and mourning as the I'ltred by eoilf oftr'ches. prjaifes.andihoiiohtthanheitiiloles had enriched ihem therewith for their fer- rice vnto them, e, The giine thjtcame by their idoles, (ball bee cnnrnmed atathingoFnoDghti iotauhetvageiot (t(l)«( of harlots tie wickedly gotten, fe ^iibey vilely aad rpecdily Ipcn, 9 For her plagues are grieuous : for it is come ^ Left thephili- into ludah: theenemieis come vnto the gate of ftimsour enemies my people, vnto lerufalem.' reioyce at ourdo- 10 Declare ye it not at ^ Oath, neither weepe ('"^"/l'""- yee; for the houfe of ^ Aphrah rouiethyfelfein Jij uf e'r'e 1^1!™''' theduft. ralem,!o(h.r8.ij, ir Thouihatdwclleft at liShaphirigo together theiecaSUdo- nakedwith (liame : nieethatdwdleth atZaan^, P^»''!* '■'fifif* - , c .1. ■ t • ^r^ 1 1 dHltlheieforehe llial not come forth mymournmg of Eeth-exel: wiiieihthcmto the eaemie fhall ^ receiuc of you for his ftanc'ing. moutnc.aml mule 12 For the inhabitant of Maroth w.-n'tedfor ihemieluesinthe good, but euill came from the Lord viotothc f^'J^f"'"^'^ ■n gate of lerufalem. k Thefe'ivereci- 1^0 thou inhabitant of Lachifli, l)indethe ties whcieby the charet to the besjUs » of price : fhe « is the begin- «"« ""< ||"'0"la ning ofthe linne to the d.atighter of Zion: for the f^ ]udj(,.' "" - tranfgrelTionsof Ifraelwcrefotmdinthee. 1 Ht(hainotd«« 7 4 Therefore fhalr thou cine prcfcnts to Mo- p»" bcfote he rcftieth p Gath : thehoufesofAchxib/;!)^/*''B'>« their chrea;ning>. Lord. of Jaakob,and princcsof th'ehoufe of Ifrachthey g"j""° ^J]''/, e Godiiiihhat ^ "i They that prophefied,prophefie yee not. abho)reiudgemcnt,andpeniertallequitie. blinde'mcn ^tope iliey ihallnotpto. e ilicy dial not prophclicto them , neither Ihall 10 They build vp Zion with l" blood, and le- as in the night. noa!o'ie'of't"ir they take (ha;ne. ■ nifalem withiniqnitie. difc^uer't'hcmto* rebukes not uats. 7 O thou thatart namedofthehoiifeof laa- ir The heads thereof iudge for rewards, and (^^""oUj^t^^y"* f Ate ihefe your ftob, is the Spirite of the Lorde Ihortened ? ' are the Priefts thereof teach for hyre , and the pro- flialbe aft.i.ie to *°h!s"''wT''"'° thefe his workcs ^ arenot irywotdesgoodvnto phets thcrcofprophccie for money : yet will they 'pcake forallliall g°DonoTthegoa. him g that walkethvpiightly? >' le:-ne vpon the Lord, and fiy. Is not the Lorde ^yi^t<^l^xii\h''' f) lindmy woMes 8 ISiit hce that was "yeflcrday my people , is among vs' no euill can come vpon vs. prophets, and did comfofiable? rifenvp on the other iide , !' Chorch. prd:but the uufc prophct of thispcople t) Vt in the ^ lafl daves it fhall come to pafTe, , .,.. -.. .- t'ZS^:- ko^^ l\;7;Sl?t£hert'^^^^^^^^^^ bthatthemountameofthe Houfe of the Lord fh^UctSftK. himfelfe to be a ., " , ■ I , '^^"^"^"'^ °' t"^^^ l^ flialbc prepared m the toope of the mountaines, Tempi, (halbe Prophet. udputthem together as the llieepe of Loxrah, and it Ihalbe exalted aboue the b hilles, andpeo- j'''f»y'A ft He (lieweth « proyht,. ^tCake their fwordes into mattockcs , and their „„, \ ;,! "a'tn'i^g, ANdTf-,;<1 HMrr-TnMvvoi, O h^ir^c nf Tai- 't'"''^^ ^^^° ^fiethCS: IWtlOn (liall not lift vpa he will bring .he Ndllaid Heare,I pray) ou,0 heads 0 1x1- f^^ord againfl nation , neither fhall they f learne people in,« Tub- kob, and yce princes of the houfe of Ifrael: ^. J' ' ^ ieSion which a.e .Thatthirg fhouldnotyeknOwaiud?ement? *'r U ^ II r^ J U- • iuthevimoftcor- ■which IS luft and . i. . u t. L " j 11 u -ii 4 Lilt thcy (ha 1 lit eucry man vndet his Vine, „,„„f,i„,.,„.ij h.full,bo,Hto . etnlTr '^;tf S'"°°r''"'hr ^T «"^ vnder his figge tree , and none fhall make VVdmul'^ Eouernemvpeo. they pjuck oft their (kinnes fomthem,and their ^^cmafraid: for ?he mouth ofthe Lord of hofh ftainefLn,aile«il pe aright and fldh from their bones. knrh To.a-^n .V doing.a.d.xcrcife .ho to uncharge j And they eatealfo the b flcfh of my peo- "^ , V ,,' _ , •„ ,. „ . , ti,em:e)«esinooa. yoitrowoecon- „i„ „ia a- , n- c u yL ? i-orallpeoplewul walkeSeuery onem the iinfffe andin *rii fci-ncf) ple,and flay oft their fkinne from them, and they ■' -rL- j j h it, • t. x- "ncueana n ».cu [ ™ , L„ i^-^u L J u L • iiameof his TOd, and we will walke in thc Name doing to oiherj. b Tbt Prophet oreaKe their bones , and chon them in pieces , as fir i /^ j -r j i ri.i^,-i'- .. . r„^^„.Xrh. c.i, J fl ,1. ■ L- L II of theLordourGod,foreiia andeuer. i Keartei,..;.^. eontteniaeththe tor thc p0t,andas flelh within the caldiOD. , A^,I,»r „,<• jJ r ^I,^I,-T^r l ,.„llTrr, g HelTieweththat wicked eouer. -J-l ,n h'l i t j i o At the lame day, aith the Lord , wiui^a- fu. „„„i. ,f -. » ...... r 4 Then 'fliall they crie vnto the Lorde, but ., , , i, ^r jt mi „ .u l ,r . '"«P«<'pie<^fGoa Bftsnotontiyof i ^^ •„ , .i •' i n uj ur thcr her that halteth , end I will pathcr htr that oi.sbt torcmaine ' Thusfa.th the Lord, Concern.ngthepro- .^^^^^. ^j ,,,, ^ord (Latl .eigne oucr them in f. The. ^elmf;. m-ift cruellbeartes. c Thaiis, whenllhalUifite thtirwickednefle^forthr.ugh en and iHnlatiie. 1 heatefhe godly before they etir, Ifa.«5.24. ycti will not hrattlhefe thonjh h I wjllcaiire that Trrael, which Is now as one hire and halting , ami fo aliaoS tteycfi4,Ifa,i.,j,aodE2tk.8.i8. I8mj.ll. I.pet.j.ii,ii. defttoycdj{haUliueaj»inr»ndgroweintoa great people. I Mquw God will gatherhis. Micah. What the Lord requlreth. Moimt Zion,from henceforth euen for euer. nor hopeth in the fonnes of Adam, i Meaning lerufa- 8 Andthou , O ' towre of chc flocke , the 8 And the remnant of laakobfliall^e among Itcn.where the ftiongholdi of the daughter Zion , vnto thee die Gentles in the middes ofmanypeople,asthe ^"u'^'^j ''""'" ilial it conie,enen k the hri.Honiinion,4»(iking- lion among the beaftes of the forelt, will heipe thee fawe themfcluts gainfl: thee,{a)iiig, Zion (liallbe condemned and fayei-s. neither to hane our eie fiial lookc vpon Zion. 1 j Thine idolcs alfo will I cut oft', and thine '""H"°n"""'h ^^ Euttheymknowenot the thoughts of the images out ofthe middes ofthee: and thou (halt thai the fauTwi Lord; thcy vnderftandnothis counfel,forbeftal nomorevvorfhipthcworke of thine hands, ought not 10 mea gather them as the fheaues in the barnc. 14 And I will plucke vp thy groues out of the fa:eG.dwudge. ij Arife, and threfh ,» O daughter Zion : for middes of thee : fo will I deftroy thine enemies. '•M'''"h*l*'h'°l'tfi «urihreat'n''n"^' I will make thine horne yron , and I will make ij And I wil execute a vengeance in wy- wrath hath not'blne ' of the wicked°biit '^'"° hooues braffc, and thou Oialt breake in pie- and indignation vpon the heathen, ^ v.liich they heard of. thereby are adino. ces many people: and I wil confeciate their riches haue not heard. mlhedtoiift vp vnto the Lord, and their fubftance vnto the ruler r u \ V) \; t their harrs to God C U U ] 1A v^ ii A r. v 1. tocallf tdeliue- wnole world. ^„ cxhc'taiion to ihidMrmne crtttures to httrc iheMiement tance. 0 Godgiueth his Church this viaoiie, fooftas heoucrcommeththeit 'i'mftlJ'dill'ci'i^fKh'iJe, 6 H'hAt nuiier of JMtifictt enemies ; but the accomplilhaient hereof llialbe at the laft ccmniing of Chrift. aiepleaji Goi. CHAP V T -f Barken yee now what the Lord (aith , Arife ^ He talieih the JTlthou, anrfcontendif/ortftheamountaines, hiemountainet I The acfi, Hclion ofltrMfalm. « The excitttsat o/Btth-htm. gnd^lct theJliUes heare thy VOyce. and ha> d rockej 3 Heforewatneth VTOwafllmhlethy garifons,Odaughteraofga- 2 Heare ye,Omountaines,thc Lords quarel, towitnesagjiDft thtui of ;he daji- i\) rifons. he hath laid liegeagainft vs: they (hall and ye mighrie founcfations ot the earth : for the |,J* neop"."* " gers y ihai come fmite the iudge of Ifrael with a rod vpon v cheek. Lord hath a quarel againft his people, and he will b i haue not hurt tbefcVomk,t''s'7 * ^'"^ "^^'°" ^^^- '^^"^ Ephrathah art b litle pleade w ith Ifiael. thee.bnt beftowe^ ftcwingthaiforaf. to be among the thoufands of ludah , ^jf Out of 3 OmypeopIc,whathai\eI done vnto thee? |."o"'thce"'^'" nw.has lerufalem thee Oial he come forth vnto mee,that Ihalbe the orwherinhaueIgrieuedthee?teftifieagainftme. c''That is'remem.- whh"er''ar"on "'l^t'J" If'^^I="hofe c goings forthi^jifto fiom 4 Sufcly I •> brought thee \p out of the land bermybenefiies to trouble oUie^s "^'^^ beginning and from euerlafting. o^Egyp^ a"tl redeemed thee out of the houfe of {'omi^e begin, the lord would * 3 Therel-brc will he giue them vp, vntill the feruants, and I haue fcnt before tliee, Mofcs, Aa- "j"fd yVuf.lm ro.v canfe oihsr time that d (he which (liatl Leare , fliall trauaile: ron,and Miriam. Balaams cutVe. and her'&Tha't'htTRu- '^'^^"'^^1'^ remnant of theirbrethren (hall returne 5 O my people, remember now whatBalak airofparedyoo lers'iluildbe (mit- vnto tlie children of Ifracl. king of Moab had deuifcd , and what Balaam the J,'hi^h'iJal'in'he '' ten on y free moft 4 Andhe il.al '^ ftand, & feed in thcftrength Tonne ofBeoranfweredhim,from'Shittim vnto pi^inco/'MMb eonienip uoudv. of tiie Lorde , a>i,i in the maieAie of the Name of Gilgal, that ye may know the <^ rif hteoiifnefle of nil 1 btought^oo diuided"iif.,tcoa the Lord his God,& they nial dwell ftiU:forno-.v theLord. * imotbela.dpio. Mey,that for euety fliall he be m.ignificd vnto the ends of the world. 6 Wherewith f dial I come before the Lord, J'^h,, isf tiueth thoiifandtteevias J And he i (hall be car peace when Asihur ar.dbowe my felfe before the hie God? Shall I ofhispromesand a ckefe '"P"'"^': fhall come into our land: when he fliall treade in come before him v.ith burnt offerings, and with his manifold bene. l«m w"s"we our palaces, then (liall ^vc raif: a?ainrt him feu? n calues of a yecre oldc? ^"rl''*T ^°'' ■fcto make a thcu. ihi'phcaids.and eight piincipall men . 7 VV'il the Lord be pleafed with thoufands of 'i^ by^n'oc 'fii V *nd,he lailcth it 6 And they lliall delh-oy g Asihur with the rams, or with tcnthoufandriuerspfoyle? fliall I afkehowtopitafe wrn'rairrvphir^ fword,andthc'lanJofNimrod widitheirfvvords: giue my ffirt^ borne for my tranfgrefiion? euen G.d.andatecoa. captaine * goUr. tlius *all he I' deliucr ^s from Asllnir, when hee the ft uite of my body,for the finne of my foulc? }i"Vbuui[li'i^t' nourtheren: and commccJi into our land, and when he fhaU treade 8 Hee hath' (hewed thee, Oman, what is change theii lines, thus i: is not the ^yithin our Lonlpis. good,and what the Lord requircth of thee; gfure- f There is nothing tMibenerile^as" 7 ^^'' ^'^^ ' ' cmiiant of laakob flialbe among ly to do iuftly, and to lone merc}',and to humble J"" <•"" '° •"".• Watth.i.^. ' manypcople,asadcvvefiomtheLord,««-iasthe thy felfe,to w.nlke with thy God. willotoif»"o** c Heihevvethihat (howits vpon the grafre,thatwaitech not for man, 9 The Lordcs voyce crj'cth vnto the hcitie", God.iftheyihmke theconnrin.. of , 1 r^ .- n . •.• j tr and the man of wifcdomc fhall fee thy iiamc: thereby to auoyrie Chnft anilall his pat*ih rhe le«cs to women . ith childe, whofor a lime fliould haue great fo- Heare the 10i}de,and who liath appointed it. willne/er bee ■■es.but J- lei;|5t!i ihey Ihoold hjuea comfa.table dclineiance, I.h.iS.ii. 10 Are yet thc tlCafurCS of ^ickcdncffe in thc brou^lit loinotti- That is C.:r,flikmgdomellijlb€flab!eandeunUft.ng, and his people, alwdl hoilfcofthcwickcd, and thc fcant meafutC, that fie thor owne af. ..•Gcntilo, as the irwcs 11,311 J«.ell.nfafet,e. f This Mclsiahlbalbea U^flfic.e« isabominabk> feaion.,&togia« • c3a:dforvs,a!i'lthooghtbe iei;inartorChii:ch winch God (Iiall d.;iiifi,(l,i; onciv depend on Gods maicflie , and confidet MOt ibcmoiull mao that bringe'tb tbe (brcatBuie*, b'tt 'vvcraBddeftoce,asdothtbcgtal!evf thefieltlc,aad aoton thebopeof oiaoa C«difaatf«adecbu« II SiiaU PeiiUoustimcs. Chap.vit. thcprofpcnticoriocLnnrcn. 119 n Shall I iunific the wicked balarc€s,and the hvinvs-aitcforOodmy Sauiour : my God will jThJtMne- ba-ofc!ccmfu!weights5 hearemc. •„ . . • l" ThitUfpokeB ii For the rich men ithcrcforcare full of cru- 8 Rcioycenot apamftme, hOfrinecncmic: imixpcitoout luUlcoi. Jolrum'ci -lib ehie,& the inhabitants thcrcofhauefroken lies, thou°hIfalJ,Ifhularife: whenlfhalfi^indarkc- J^Ji^^'Viti^ inward gticf. loi ^^^ ^j^^j^ ^^ j^ dcceitfUll in their mouth. nefle,the Lordjhatbea light vnto nic. „ Ch«,jj, h« I r TherePoie alfo will I make thee fickc in 9 I will beaiethc wiath of the Lord, bccaufe ,„„«€. Cnirin?thcc,Wii,makingf6«dcfolate,b■ of th> finnes. , ""'f'and execute mdgemcBt for mce : zfc*-; «ill ^^j'lV.d.l.o*- 14 Thou (halt catc and not bee (atisficd, and hec bring mee foorth to the light, «)i crc coV drinkewinc tuilt: this day (hall driuerarre away ''the de- niienfoie.ihall ,om.c:a»a.o». , 6 For the m (btutes of Omri are kcpt,and all CTCC. ^ , . . ,^ , ^ „ , 'Z\Z^oi^M «rcyo»rdoicj,. che.nancrofthehoufeofAhab,andyewalkein 1 a In this day alfo they (hall come vnto thee ;^'^;°';;;^°'^* jroualJedB. ihe ^j^^j^ counfels,that I (lioiJd make thee wafte,and from ' AsOiur , and from the (trong aues , and f^ ,,,„ o„jb„ by"b^,fta.u°«ji*ml the inhabitants thereof an hilTmg : thereforeyee from the (hong holdes eucn vnto the nuer, and h,id.^riue.t, alto wifdomc and (baUbcare the rcprochcof my people. fromSea to Sea, and//»wmountainetomoun- fea^.omi.^i^ Kt'y«i°(h"ll not°efca?e ponilhiMiit, bat ai 1 haue Ihewed yon gte»! fauour, and Ukui yuufoj my pcople.lo (hall ) osr plagots be accotd.ngly,Liike 1247. 1 NuaDipf;, til" checicie ihould goc about 10 laue kcrmeB,as they ibatlayboldtOB that whi(h they «oald piclrrue. fn Yoatauere- ceincdallihecof myltinDaDdido* latri(iwb with tbe ten tribts were infe- £ttii voder Oairi aod Ababhn foiue: asd to tx- CHAP. VIL I ^'ctmfUinlfor th< [nuUlTiMthtrofibenghttoia.^ Tbt tames I I J Notwithftanding , the land (hall be delb- „ Afore thw larc bccaufe of them that dwell therein, and for grace apj-eate, the fruites of™ their inuenrions. be lliewetbhow 4 n Feede thy people v.ifli thy rod,the flocke K";:°°f/, t«. Gilead,asi..^.^^ .-..-. ,., ^.^^^^ "According to the dayes ofthycomming aJaHaefiillb^ a The Prophet takethvpoobim tbe perfen of ihe ^ . ■--/-ii/-ii_ earth, which torn- there it no cUutcr to eatc : my foiue delircd the plaineth that all fiift ripe fruiccs. _ , out of the hnd o^Egvpt , will 1 (hftv vnto hin"i ^VdTwiireb;. 2 The good man IS perifhed out of the earth, maruciloiisthin-'s caufe ol their wis. and there u none righteous among men : b they ^ ^ ^^^ ^^^;°^ ^j^ ^.^^ ^ ^ ^^^^ confounded kca^OV. all lye in ivaite for blood; cuery man hunteth his for all their power: they (hall Play their hande "I.^h.oGoV brother with a net. .,. r , ■ l j vpon their mouth: q their cares (hall be deafc. TobemercifnU ' : J To make oood for the euill of r/;m hands, ^, 0^^^,, rijcke theduft hkeaferpcnt: vmohijCburcb. e. the prince asked^, and the ludge .«i|.rr& for a re- j,^ ^,j ^^^^„ ^^^^ ^ j-^j,^;^ j^^j^^ Ijj^^ ^^^^^. when ,h,y (houlJ a- vvard : therefore the c great man hcefpeakerli out ^^ ^^^^^ ^(^^^ ^p^^ ^ord o.ir God, antllhal t!oade,s in fcli. the corruption of hisfoule: fo d they wrap it vp f^^^ ^.^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ,,,i, p,,^„ ,^ B^ 4 The bdt of them 1/ as e a brier , and the , g ^^f^^ -^ ^ ^^^ y^^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^ ^^^ bylon.and to be moft.u^hteouiof them «/Werthenathorne 3,^^^, i^q^.^ie, and fpa(reJibythctranrgreflion .t^^^'fj^"^: hedge : the day of thv ^^.,rchmcn -»^ thy viG- ^^^j^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ jj; ^^^^^ , ^^^ ^»^^v„f^ ■•;-«.» ume tation commeth: then (hall be their confiidon. ^^^ j^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ 1,^^^^^ n^^^jg pleafeth o God promifetb 5 Tru!tyenotinafncnd,neitherputvecon- ^^^ to be fanoprable LoeorMfh'Jr"'^' fidence inacounfdlertkeepethedooresofdiy / He;v.ltumeagaine,4m/hauecompa(non hetMafo,^ .neofanother. „«„:!, fro^ her that Iicth in thy bofome. vpon vs :hee will fub^e our iniquities, c^idcaft ^^^ " '^«- 6 For the fonne reuileth the father:die daugh- ^y , ^-^^^ f^^ -^^^ ^j^^ boctome of the fea. P They (hall b. ter rifeth vp'againit her morhcr ; the daughter in ^ ^ ^j^^ ^^j,^ performc rA/ - tuieth to laa- " ^"i"""* "^ lawcagamfthcrmotherinlaw, *«/amansene- kob,Wmeicy to Abraham, as thou haft fwome Zm"^ °°^' miesflf^themenofhisowTiehoufe. vnto our fathen in oldc time. g They kibe »- 7 Therefore g I will looke rato the Lord: ftoDi[hed,& afraid tobearemenfpeike.leftthey IhooMheareof their defcaSioR. c Theyfhall feloei aod ceafpireiviihoneconrent todoeeuil, e Th«y that are cfmoftefti- fallflatonthe gronnri tor feare. f Although he«ouMt)oi leeit,but winkeat nation and a'e coDotcd inoii bonefl amoi7g them , are but ihornes aodbiicts to jt, t Meiniogofhiseled. u TbeCbarchisa(rared,rld(y meanes to t»crea(e their domintot, then feel^ngta continue iri the fiare of Qod, and trade wherein they hadbegunne , they caft off tbe care ofrehgion^andfo returned to their --J'miee, and fToual{ds iufi iudgement agatnjl them, tn affliciiu^ hu pecple- Therefore their citu Nineuebtta* r dejiroyed, and Mercch-baLii/in Kjng of "Babel '( or a»flme thiake '^ebuchad-nc^{ar ) enteyrd the empire ofth; ^AJfyriaos. Bu: betaufe God hath a eontinuiU are of his (^hurch,bejiirreth vp his Tr»» fhet to comfirt the godly , fhewng that tbe defiruHion ofthitr eneniitsjhould be fir thetr confolation, ^ndt* It feemeih , bee propbecied about the time ff He^ekiah^ andnotin thetimeoftManaJfebbii (onne.attbelrtftfcrrtte, CHAP. hetf'uiiesare goncfothatnooe isltlt! that is, tbatihete it no godly mar) te- iDiyoing: for all are giuen to era- citie ana deceit fo ibacnone fp; retb hiiowoe brot'ier. b Hefheweth thai the prince, Ihe mdge and the rich man are lin. ked together, all (odneeuilland c That it, the rich nun (hat il jbletogiuemo- aey,abnaineih from no wicked. ■elTe nor iniorie, ^ Tbcfe men a- gree among them Gods mightic power. Nahum. Abloodic citic. CHAP »-|-Hea»f«4 uengeth: the Lord reuengeth: euen the Lord ^ of j xhc iWeld of his mightic men is made red- to refill him. anger, the Lord will take vengeance on hisad- d the valiant men are in skarlet : the charets/7;4 7 ^ V'^^^ik- ucrfari£S,and he referueth rrraih for his enemies, be as in the fire and flames in the day of his pre- owne''peopie iIU* J The f Lord //flow to angcr,butfei?« great paration,and£^ the fiite trees fhall tremble, dihandif .el.he in power , and will not finely cleare the -K-icl^ed: ^ The charets fhall rage in the (b-eetes : they will now punuh theLord/;and tJie rockss are broken 8 But Nineueh is g of old like a poole of v\'a- j^oui^j'fh/m* by him, tei: yet they (hall flee .nrvay. Stand, ftand, jhall ^ Meanfnn.theii ,7 ThcLord is good '•<«;»4 the lyonswhelpe, i<,'jVc/ent that flionldbeiiircou- drunkenndle : they fhaU be detioured as ftobble and none made them afraid. itcjnncoer p*. *j raqedb, hearing fnHy dp-eJ. 12 The Ivondidtca'reinpiecesynoughforhis lidi.andisasafinii .•< 11 There n'commedi one out of thee that vyhdpes, and wor)-ed for his lyoneflc , and filled {'('^,'^"j ,°k imagineth aiill againft the Lorde, emn a wicked his holes w ith pray e,and his dennes v^ ith fpoy 1 e. malice on the counfdlour. 1 1 Beholde, I csme vnto thee, fayth the Lord ba«ke« can not 12 Thus faith the Lorde, Though the)' bee of hoftes, and Iwiil burn€ her charets mthe }^j^^j''f"|^'|.*,l^j n quiet,and fo n any, yet dius fliall the)' bf cut off m imoke, and die fword iball deuoure thy yong ^*^ (haUosVooke when hec Ihall paiie by : though I haue afHifted lyons,and I wil cut oft thv fpoyle from the earth, baclte.though mea thee,I will afriiih thee no m.ore. and the voyce of thy » meflcngers fhall no more "o"'ffre againft Cod, vowcs: forthe uicked dial no morepairethorow "■^ HV"!r ft ""^ thee : he is vtterly cut off. would lodelrroy ' them at on:f, that heedinold not neede to retnrne the fecend time. 1 Though the Affyn-insthinlicthcnifiluts like thorncs that ptitke on aM (idei, ye^t the of tliemouing of the ^^hccies^and tllC bcatingof b Heelhewflh ho* the Calde- thefowerof God, helheweththem that his mercies appertaioevnto tflem, and that hehatli cateouet them. _. i Signifying.that fiod willfiidden. ly dcftroy Mine- ueh^nd the AfTy. tian'.in Hich fjrt •S(lieyl!iainie in pftpetuall datkeneflV-.and neucrtecouei . iheirftieogth againe. k He Iheweth that the enterp.i- (es ofthe Alfyti- an$3gainftl«dah and the Church, I OfthifattefTimiult. Cod. CHAP, IIL 8 Kcfmtr cm ifcapetht htHii*{ . Bloodie citie, it is all full of lyes, -w^robbfr- >rie:athepr.ayedepartahnot: ?.H."o7p:;i;* The noyfe ofthe whippc, ''and thenoyfe ,„d,otbt. lorde will fet6re op them- and as diunke/i nun are not able toftandagainfl any -L,-t,,„(%. onN tfieleit^inPof checharetS foicc.fo they (hall-be n*.0,ing ableto refiR him. m Which may be vnde.fto^,d thehO.I«,anil tnc leap nC Ot mc <^"^;f^^- . , ^„, ft,, h,ft,,,„i eitherofSanel.eriborolihewbolebodyr.hhepeop'e..f.Siiiruel., n Though J The horfen^an llttcth vp both the. Ulgllt ^^^^ ,o^„,jo„, theythinliethemfelucsinmoflfjfriie, and d creattllflKngtl., yttwheoGid fword, and thc glittering fpcarC, and a uultltude their |,oireslliaII fhall palTebv, he will deftroy them; iiot\viihftandingh-coni(or!cili his Chu.-ch, „j]3,;„g and thc dcad bodies d*« many : there W be in beating tht andpromifeihto n-.aiffanendeof pini'l'ingteni byihe Anyriani. o Mea- „„„' '' .„ ^r.L,. --—/r^ . ,1,^,, A„mIiIe\'Tjotl goondwhen ii.ngS.nel.e,ib.«*of.,o«Hhi.,en..mo,echiIdren, bmbenaineinthehonfeof "one Cnde of the COrpteS : thC)' ^tumWe^'pon »^^ ^,„,„. ng hUfiod ;6,;t. *// and the nations through her \vithchefirfiripe/»gs: foriftheybefi^aken, they witchcrnftcs. fall into che mo iith'of the cattr. J Eeholde, If ffwevponthcc, faith the Lord ij Bcholdc, thy people within thcc 4re wo- of hoftes, and will difcoucr tliy (kirtcs vpon thy men : the gates of thy land (liall be opened vnto face, and vvil flicwdienatiorbthy fildiincire,and thine enemics,e?- the firefhalldciiourc thy barrel. the kingdomes thy a>anie. 1 4 Drawe thee waters for the ficge : fortific 6 And I will tait filth vpon thee , and make thy ilrong holdes : Poc into the clay, aiid temper thee vile, and wil fet thee as a gafing ftocke. the morter : make (trong bricke. 7 And it fiiall come to pairc,tliat all they that 1 5 There fhal the fire dciioiirc thee: the fword lookevponthee, Ihall flee from thte, and fa)-, fliallciittheeoff : it (hall cate thee vp like the Nineuth i$ ddhoyed , who will haiie pitie vpo/P •■ iocuftes, though thou be multiplied liKc the lo- * SijmTying.ihir her ? where Qiall I feeke comforters for thee ? cu({es,a>td multiplied like the grafhopper. ft^uld m j^'°" d Meaning, A!fx- g Art tliou better thch "^ No , n/;»c/; » thy ftrong men lie downe-. thy people is (cattercd ""^ '©""^'UeH. call lott« for her noble men, and all her mightie vpon the mountaines, & no man gathereth them. men were bound in chaines. 19 There is no he;)ling of thy wounde : thy g Meaning, that 11 Alfo thou Ihalt be drunken-.thouflialt hide pbgue is grieuous : all thatheare the brute ©f '^"* "" "o P">- thy ftlfe,& (halt feeke helpcbecaufe of yenemie. thee, (hall clap the handes ouer thee : for vpon AffCtiaBi'had not 12 Allthy ftrongcities/i;*//6#il(^?figgetrces -Swhomhathnotthy malice pafled continually? dontburc HABAKKVK. T H E A R G V M E N T. THe Tr«phtt complainetb -vnto god, ctnfideriv^ the great filtcttic of the mcked,MdthemiferaHe ofpreffion oftkegodly^ii'btch endure allijinde ofaffliciton anicrueliie, aid yet can fee none ende. Therefore be had this rettelation fhervedhim t>fg»d,that the (^aldeans jhculd ccrae ir t»k.ethem arvaf capiiueSjfo that they could lookefor none ende 6/ their treublcs m yet ^becauft tf their fiuliiernnejfe and rebtllton again fi the Lord. ^nd left tbegodljp Jhculd dejpaire, feeingthn horrible confufion, hee com- fort eth them by thu th.tt (yodrvill punifh the Caldeant their enemittyWhen thttrpride and aueky/hall be at height : tvherefore he exhorteth theftith/ull to patience by his oyvne txamplt^andjkevpeth them a forme of ^rayer,tvherevrtth thej [hculd comfort thcmfeluet. C H A P. L 8 Their horfesallb are fuiiter then the Leo- s ^tr^ifalninmgainfi the rfkke:i that ptrftcmttheiffl. pards, and ai'e more fierce then the wolues in the '^'f*.}-?. HE lurden, which Hab..kkiik V""?"?.'- ^"^'^f horfemen are many : and theProphetdid fee. Jf ^l'^'""^ ^f ^"'"'^ from feixe : they (h.all ^ ^^ 2 o"^vilt not hikre ! e- \ ^hey come all to fpoyle : before heir fa- -indc.beca«.,it a The Prophet jO V^"^ „.„ Vr.,. ^„^ .,„,„ ,v,»„ a f-,..,,,-^ cesjhaliiezn tEaftwinde, and they (hall gather p^rhpr^ni f'"''^ God* bewa.leth *^&>^5^^:2^1cnce,and thou wilt not heipe! the captiuine, g .s the (and. g They D,a!bef<, .i.acaa,o„o,he . ' j vVhy do^i^ thou (hewe meeiiiiquitie, and .'° ^d diey n,al!mockethek,n-s , andthe „y,.'„ b„. 'Icfeni: b^" ""'*<= me to beholde forowe? for f^oy li and vi- P^^^'-'^^^Mfe a skome vnto them : they fhal de- • The^ '1^; 1 c»ft e()tiuie not brn. " 11 ^ -^ , ^ •,> ride eiierv ftrong holde : for thev hall Cather ^ ?■"<"""' '£>'"" ibe.lyloi,etbutin olencc dr* before me : and there are thac raife vp h", a if i ' "' b- ,^ •eadiiereofreig. ftrife and Contention , auit,anQtah.eit. _ j -,heVrephee «.hc,ueicy,bcf,. Therefore the Law i^sdifToIuHand iudge- 'i- ^^"^'^'""•'1''!,; '^?''*Tk"T/^ n^'lf ^nunuonaad nient doth neuer goe forth: for the wiked doeth ^refleanddoewrcked]y,.w/*«.««^th.stheirpow- f-;ff^nj;;«God bTnfuunrefle tcompalTe about the righteousthuefore 'wrong ■ '^^"^°a ""lP° ' ^ f„u- m ^.-^ ^„r-^A theBabyionianj, Um;(Jy\oM iudeementproceedeth^ " 12 Art diou not of oldeO Lord my God, ,„,„,/.„,, ,^,„ ft.* bi,n!ei,e " E.hojde amoiig the heathen,and resarde, ^'T }^- '"'r u^ ^^ T '' . 7i'r a "aI '^^ """"'^ zealouioiGodj 3 i j „•!» f t n -, ' liaft ordained thtm Wiudgcment, and OOod, ardbecoracj-tpud o^.. ='"'Jj;-'°"'i^'^'''"'^'^^™,^l^;^« I"t;'°'^«.^-^^^ ' a.dinro,cn,.a:,ri. tBecaafeihe woike in your daj'cs : '■yee will.notbeleeue It, ^, ' r „.,j ^,.;a .,.,►<%„ •""'"J *'"?'"'« W.M which though it Letoldevou rj .r^ 0>.Sw«d.<(re j'^c , T T ^:,f»,-r' t4» f,.u-«.^ euil :ihou.om{I not behold v.ickedneili:: where- idok U.i»«etB3whfi«Be mcnt& their di?nitieQial proceed of themfelues; _ l ^ " ° batbapr-. mted, . Orange plagoes Ouerthfm. and alio thai ibeii wkich are jt hand, e Thevtherofclues fhalbe yout iiidges in ihijcaufe, aad fiiines required faeh »(haipe tod. J Joitbat the great d'eucnreth ihe fmaUj Mae (hall baueautheiitie ouer tiiem to cootcoUtbem. andibeCaldeanidcfttuyaUthewotld. ■ . : . 15 they OfFringtothe net. Habakkuk. Teachers of Jics. I) They take vp all with the angle:t!iey catch drmikenaIfo,thatthoamaieftrcetheirpriuities. « whereas tbo« ^ itintheiriiet,and^adieritintbeiTyarne,wherc- ' 16 Thou art filled with Ihame «> for "lorie- '•"'"g*'"!* to haue rnrcs«fu«'^ oftheyreioyceandareglid drfnke Aou alfo and he made naked : thecu^of il^iyjHe'/.t'.J' «hemiclues. wJ > ^ Therefore they facnfice vnto their m net, the Lords right hand lliall be turned vnto thee, tu:« to th' glory in their own and hurnc incenfe vnto theiryame, becaufe by and(har.efuU(pning/^<»/A*forthyg!orie. ihime : for then force, power and them their poition « fat & their meat plenteous. 17 For the » crueltie of Lebanon (hall coiier }?'»'"l''"l«f of the rMeani„g,th,t '/ Shall they thcefore ftretch out their net thee : fo fhall the fpoyle of the be.ftes , which [hShT'tu,:; tbejr flioDia not, ^^ "«!: 'parc continually to flay n the nations? made them afraide, becaufe of mens blobd,and o Becaufe the Qj. C H A P T I for the wrong do>ie in the lauil , in the citic, and byloniam were vnto all that dwell therein. cruelinotonely^ • J-Sre.' •^i'"''i"'*•"»«"«^'^'>•«-^"«"i^^ 18 Whatprofiteththe rimage? forthema- I^^mXT a IwilrenoDnee . „,.„ ^ 1 , , ker thereof hath made itSn image, and a teacher E'iift the people mineowneiudge. fWilHtand vpon my a witch , andfetmcA^on 6f lies, diough hec that made it,' truft therein, "fGoJ.^fci'hii meot.andonely *thctowre, and Will lodkc 8f fee what he woi'ifd when he maketh dum idoles JT k'' ft'*""""^ atuaedlTt ^■f ^"f !^e^' ^"d what Ifliall anfwereto^him r^ Woe vnto himthat faith to the wood A- rn/he.h'eletUb'a; ilhaltanfwere tnacrebtiketh mc. wake, 4Wtothcdunimeftone, Rife vp,itfhall «''e>|lie';"<:l"ejl them that aaufe » And the Lordc anfwered mec , and %de, teach thee : 1 beholde, it is laidc ouer wrh golde *»">«"«""«** my preaching.ahd Wnte the vifion, and make it plaine vpon tables, and filuer,and there is no breath in it. o^He ^Iwe'^h .hat «.nft aU [Cr.. "^'^^ may nmne f-that readeth it. ,0 But the Lord » in his holy Temple : let all fh" BabylooU... f.oDs. , i Forthevidonayetforanappointedtime, the earth keepefilence before him. godscouldno. b Write it Id DUtattheclaft it fliall fpeake.and notlic: thouijh > . ^ ,, , „ thing auaile them; p>eatletters,that it tarfe waire ■ fnrir flnll Tiirplir romp ^„J(h% 'o"''«y*"e''ut blockesorftones.reade I«re.i».8. q If thou wilt confidet he that tuoneth «rr^>;^a":e • ^^r It lliall iurdy come , andlhM wh«it«,aa(ibow that i. hath nether b.eatbnoc life.butii a dead ibrnj. c WhUhVontei. 4 |!eh61de,;"' ,:, , ,, , people to «av«. execute not accor. dure, bscaufe hee hath enlarged his defire as the ^ ^ , ^^'*™' ^ '^"^ '^^^ ^^f voyce,^«« .dr^^dthat intheland, inthec.tic, and vnto all that'dweU ^jg^'v^untaines were broken ; -»^ tj^ anccnt Y'r^^.'^Zp. is without reafo, therein - . : hdles did bowe: hist way esar^cuerlafting. ran were n«re si- ifcnfewhocpd Ho,heethatconcteaitoeuillcottetfmfiies 7 srorAainiquitielfavvthetcntsofCulhan, .u,where.l.eia« *l11 pi.ni(h,and _("■ .„„?-. fK=rh/.<.m5v f^i-hi.: nrft ^n IiJe r^ ""'^ "^hc CUTtaines of cfa aide of Mldun did w".C««en: where- makrhimalaugii. tonishoiiit, thatnecmaylethisncitonnie, to . ii ^^ byisfignifiedthat ingftocktoairthe efcape from the power of Cuill. » ,,', t t j • n. i. i, • •» hii dellueratico world: and this he jo Thou hhaftconfulted fiianieto thineowpe ^ VVas the Lord angry aeainft the "nuere^ „„„p„(rm ■a:?:f t;!;r houft^,^eRrayingmanypeople,andhaftf]nned 1:^^!^:^^^'!^^!:^;^,^^^ ZT'^"* godly, and againft agamlt thlPC ouTie foide. iheCaldeans. n Porthe ' ftonc il.all ci'icoiitof the Wall, f signifyibgthat ,„jjf,gi,^^rneoMtofthetimbfcich wilhthedcftrucii. 12 VVoeu.tohimthatru: dethatownemth jho,, t^ididdeftcleauc the earth with riucR wa. h,d to rhc ,eft «noftvranua«d f>lood,andereacthaciriebyiniqu!t(e. tnou mnaat cieauctneeaitn witnnucrs. ofthe world, but ■ihatbyihelr op- ,. Bchold.isimotofthe k Lordofhoftesrflat . , 'f Themountaines fawedice,andthey trem- „a. .^..eiled in p.-eb;on,nd coue- rfic pcoplcllial! labour in the Very fire?thepcoplc ^ ' ^hc ftreameofthemter ■• palTcdby: the mount siD,i„hf, toufneffe.they Oiali cucn wcarie themfclucs for vervvahi ie deepeniadeanovfe,andliftvphishandonhie. P'oplc.Pfal.jt..*. ■fetro-e ;; ForTe carS nfu 1 Keffd S , ," Theof..nnea.<^moonefto.dftilin./;«> i^J^^rw^lfdt heauie burdens: knowlcdgcof the "lorv of the Lord, asthewa- habitation: Katthtlight of dime arrowcsthey (uii meanes.and for the more they ^ ^^.jl^jjjgp^g ° W£nt,4>fvaid. Thrcatnings againrt ludah. Ghap^i,'i;. Ffofcn mdregs. . lai onetiMdikR threfh the heathen in difplttfiire. i^ Thou wcnteit foorch for tlic fdliiacion of nd (null, wiihiheiiowDC wcapoRS,thoa|h jKi y wertnciicr i'o Acres 3ga;ii(l his Church. I Kereturncih Co that which he fpake la (Lc fecood v'ire,ai]d QiCn'cib how he wi5afriid ol G^ds iudgemcnu. rdl in " the day of trouble : ;Sr when hee com- u He fhewetb tkat meth vp x vnto the peoplc,hc IhaJl dcftroy them, the faithful) can 17 For the fig tree (hall not flouriih, neither ncuei haue t ue Qiall fruitet* in the vines: the labour of the olme f'Yb'7"''h'' lliall taile, and the Heldes (hallycelde no mcatc : vvtiohto°Godi the (lieepe ihall be cu: off from the foldc, and-iudg'emews. ■ thci-crnalbenol)ul}ockeinthcftallcs. " That is iheeoe- 1 8 But I will reiovre in the Lord ; I will ioy T'i^"' " '"e"'"!' , „ ■ ^ ,, . ,' mall be quiet, y m the God otmv faluation. iid they carded atv-iy cetjiiiu^i l/yrhe'Bjbj^lonians. Tet far the comfirt of the fiitl'fUU he liropbecied ef Gods "vengeance agai ft their'encrttiss as the Philniimt,Moab.tes,^fyriaw^ir tthers^toaJ?nrc thef/t that Qo4 hud co-.tinudl can ouer them, ^nd astheivkked Ihonlibe fiunijhcii fir their finnes and. tran'grejlnm : fo he exhorceth the godly to pttience^andto tiuFt tojtndi n'ercie by nn^w of the p-et pro- rr.tfe ofGodn:ade vnto .^br.ib^'rn : and therefore qutetiy la abide ttllGod\h Chcmarims with the Prieftes, ble and heauinefie.a d.es. 18 *Neithcrtheir(iluernortheirgoldniali-e *^\fk.r9, led him their King, g And it fhalbe in theday of y Lords l".crlfice, able to deliiier thera in y day of the Lords wrath, E^"he*erd leape fw io)',whcn ibcy cid get any ptay td pltafe tbci( ouAet witliail. ©uspiieflsap. pointed 10 mini- fter inihefeitiice ofBaal.andweie ishis peculiar ehaplens.rnije. i.Kiiig.2j.;, ; Hc(eii».5. c Hcalludei', to tthfirij all my fierce wratif; Tthey we7e moft '"iendDiiV were "'S^'^' ^°^ ^^ ^^^'^ "^'^^'"^ God'fliall vifite them, for all the earth Ihalbe deuoured with the fire of eameit and ready their enemies; and turncaway their captiuie. my ieloufie. todowicitedly. therefore Kecal- 8 IhaucheardthereprochofMoab, and the 9- Surely g then willlturneto.thepeoplea ^^^^"'"fJJ^''' i'ites whome "1 he ''^'^"'^^ °^'^^ children of Ammon,vvhereby they pure language,that they may al cal vpon y Name ihall looke7or nif Lor.l appointed to vjibmydcd my people, & f magnified themftlues oftheLord,toferuc him f with one confent. vtogeance afwell be fliine. againft their borders. r o From beyond the riuers of Ethiopia, the '* °^^'' ""'?'"•,. e He (heweth ^ p Therefore,as I liue faith the Lord of hofe, ^ daughter of my difpcrfcd,praying vnto me,(hal fbi„ke "hemba" •a^Rmy theTenl ^^'^ ^^'^ of Ifrael, Surdy Moib fhall bee as So- bring me an ofFcirng. Oods gloty IhouU niifj.beciufeiheir dom, and the children of Ammon asGomorah, 11 Inthac day (halt thou not be gfliamed for haue perilhed countrey m.ghtbe f«en the breeding o f nettles and (lUtpittcs, and a ' all thy workes,vvherein thou haft tranfgrefl'ed a- j*!?" '"j^ij' n,*' arsfting place for pcrpetuall defolation : the refidue of my folke gainit me : for then I uill take away out of the efh t'lut^he'will fThefe'nations Ihalllpoyle them, and the remnant of my people middes of theie them that reioyce of thy pride, publiih hw grace prefumed to take fliallpofTeflethem. and thou Ihalt no more be proudc of mine holy '•"■""?''*"''"» from the icwei 10 This (liall they haue for their pridejbecaufe Mountainc. ilbrmihcnt which the Lord ^J^eybauereprochcd, and magnified themfelues 12 Then will I leaue in the middes of thee an /jaa/ir.^Hoy;*.?,' had giiien then, againft the Lord ofhoftcspeQple. humble and poore people ; and they (halltruft^ That is, the g When he (hall " 1 1 The Lord rr«7/ frfterrible vnto them: gfor in theNnmeofthe Lord. lewei fhall come _ it. Telle naked,as CHAP. III. 19 Eeholde, atthattime Iwillbruifeallthat Exod.jt.ij. 4 ^Itmntht i,oMir»our,of itriiftitm. 8 ofthi cttTing of affliiS thee,and I will P faue herthat Iwltcth, and nS.gmfying.ihat »utk,c,nuks. ,i^.o,»f,r,,o,h.r,fidu,ofifra.u gather her that was caft out, and I will get them niethil'louea".! WOe to her that i: filthic and polluted, to praiTeand f^imc in all the q landcs of theirftiamc. great atfffl.onto- therolbing^ citie. 20 At that timcvvill I bring you againe, and watd his Church. •™ffe,«.»s,i7. ^ Shec heard not the voyce: ftic recciucd not then willl gather you: fori wilgiuc you a name "|,i[||i,",y'|,'ij'^ miVA.j.i:. corrcftion :fhc truftednotintheLord:fliedrew andapraifeamongallpeoplcoftheearth, when hatred and r.uileJ *"'MiS. not nccre to her God. I turnc backe your captiuitie before your e)Cs, lorthechureh,* .h^tKaViV.vfl'" ? Her princes within her4r* as roaring *lv- faith the Lord. becaofeof.heit id commodtttesj)* dtclreth t hit that plague offntninty tvhith (jod fint chen air.ong them , not a iufi reivarii of their ingratitude, tn that they (•mtnined Godt honour, U'bo h::ddeliueredihem. Tet he icmfiiteth thtru, ifthejteilreturne to the Lerdftrith the fromet tf greater filicute^rafmticb at the Lord wilpiiifn the uork* that he hatb begun^attd fond Chi'ift whom he bad pr»mtfod,artd bj wbiTn ihej jhoutd attaint to per fit toy and glory. CHAP. I. rubbabel, the fonne of Sheakielapn'nceofIu- I Th* fmeofihe prephiat tfHtgi'i. 8 ^n ixhtttatitn to dah,and the fpirir oflcho0.ua the (bnae of leho- bu,ldtthtT»npU»i'me. zadak the hic I'rieft, and the fpirite of all the a Who wji tl.« Pf\^'^X^ ^ ^^^ fecond yerc ofK ing ^Dari- remnant of the people , and the, came , and did fonnc ot HyRafpIj ^^^ ^][)> us,in thcfixtn:.ontth,thcfirftHay theuorke in theHoufe of thcLorde ofhoftes andihe third King (^>^ ?ts^ of rherroneth,came the word of their God. oftheptrfi.os,,, ^^^ -^X theLordfbvtheminiikrieofthe r T-i A p tt foraetliinkc. flSQV if^r.n t, i_ ti •. k-r l CHAP. 11. b Secjulctbe ^J^LX^A Prophet Haggai ) vntO " Zerub- Hte/h,r,fthlh4lthe zlo'^,Jiht Jtomtrrxpli/haae^cetde building pfihe €^s«Sfc»^^-^' babcl the fonne of Shealtiel , a thefirfl. Temple began lo princeof Iudah,and to Ichofhua thcfonncofle- iN the foure and twentieth day of the fixtmo- Jj°,d,'^*f,'°|!,'''* J^i'thepeopi" hozadak the hie Pricft, faying, Jneth,inthefecondyeereof KingDarius, ilM.-.afhL^i'.u wetedifcooraged 1 Thus fpeaketh the Lorde of hoflcs , (aying, 2 lnthefeuenth'«6»«'^^,in thconcsndtwen- had prophecieH, ■"■■''' sTem" sue Botiblemenhid "-----""----"--,"■.-". . -:r -«- --■--— --K— ■■•'f»-v-...b' be„e,rotcexccI. i Then came the u-orcofthe Lord by the mi- j Speake novwC to Zerubbabel the fonne ot Urtiher. by their enemies: This people fay, Thetimc is nocyct comc, ' tliat tiethrfu)'ofchemoneth,carr:cv\\ordofthelord 'lioighuhif indifthefeiwo the Lords Houfefliould be buildcd. by the minifterie of the Prophet Ha?gai,ra\ing, ' P'« '';">''<' ^' notable men hid -r-L.. i ipitjil ^t t li i iZ r »' oeneirorce; i Then came the u-orcofthe Lord by the mi- j Speake novwC to Zerubbabel the fonne ot Urtiher.sai. liftcne of the Prophet Haggai,faying, Shealtiel prince of ludsh , and to lehofliuathe mons Tempi 4 Is it time for your fellies to dwell in your fonneoflehoxadakthehiePrieft, andtothere- 'ti^'l*'T^^''t' « 'fieledhoiifcs,and this Hoijfe lie wallc> fidiie of thepcople, (aying, by°oDians!fautibe neede to be flitted i intn came tne uorc ot tne Loraoy tnemi- j speaKe novwc ro /-eruDDaoei tnc lonneoi ijrtiher. saia vp&aJirenin-.fd niftcne of the Prophet Haggai,faying, Shealtiel prince of ludsh , and to lehofliuathe mons Temple, ofiheir dueiiet, _ . . ^ •- . _ „ . _ ^. . _ . _ . . .. l.l ivhat %)ll we .btnlte cf cthef -'■""' """'"'7" "7 """'^"f "f^^' ^, „ i.^ucw. ...^j^.ujut, .......g, , ^ .. byloDians.fauttbe fouernouii.whoTe J Now therefore thus faith the Lord 01 holts, 4 Wno is left among vou , that Tawe this Prophrtsirejnt oings are either Confider yourowne waves in your hearts. a Hoiife in her firft glory, and how doc ycufee it '*<« rpiritual Teo- againftGod^etve- g '' Ye hauefowcnm'ach.and brine in litle: ye nowe ? is it not in your e\'es , in coipparifon of it P''''^e.chnrch eaufe> eate, butye haue notynough-.yednnkCjbutyee as nothing? . • b That is, go for. e Notthatthey aic rot filed; yeclotheyou,biitycbetiotivarme: 5 Yet now bee of good courage, OZaubla- iianijDbuJding coodemneid the and he that carneihwages, piitccth the v.agcs into be!, faith the Lord, and be of good comfort,OIc- li^eTttrple. ^;;|'^<}^"2''';;^'°^-j a broken bnige. ., . ho{>a.a,forjKofkho7adakthchiePrieft:andbe ,';,^"^7^'J';',!^^';^ policic^and'pr'-" 7 1 f^s fiiihihe Lord of hoitcs,Con(idcryour ftrong,aIl ye people oftheland.faich the Lord,& though they fee lute profile tote- ou^^e\^aycs in your hearts, ''doit;fbrIam with vou,(aich the Lord of hofts, notasyet ihii _ Jigion,beingcrn. 8 Goe fvp to the moiintaine,anJ bring wood, 6 According to theworce thatlcoiifDanted T^trplefoglori. gloni^oj, ''*' fnfibuildthib Houfc,and glwilbefaiiourablein v^thyou,whtnyecameoutorFgypt:fo my Spi- ^HeRh'addeda- d She-ii'no that i':r!ndl will I'bc g]orified,(aith thcLord. ritell all remainc among ; ou, fi. arc ye not. icd.rotih;s theyfouohinot 9 Yelookcdlbr miich.andloc,!? f'JWftolicIc: 7 For thus faith die Lorde of holies,' Yet a li- Hiould be acctjin. ri"i« bu^'-hVir''^ 2ndv.henyebrougkithome,Ididblowei vpon rlewh!"k,and Iv.il] fr.ake theheaucns and the {;''":5;f,|;;,^,*'Ki'n„ ve" piflfure'j if. Andwhv,laiththeLordolholles? Becaufeof earth,andthefia,ard theory land: tbonid'b'erenurd* btforeGcdsho- mine Houlethat is waftejandyerunncciiery man 8 And I willm,Queallnr.tions,and •'ihedefire d Meamrg.ch.iit «■""'• vntohisowr.choiife. ofall nations fliallcomcanci I w^ll till ihibHoufe "h""' "Hough.} P'aMc, rfGod '° Iherefbrc the heauen oner you flayed it v.iihglory, faith the Lordofhofics. '^:^l\ '°'l}f,^^ vponyou fq^pre- felfc fromdewe,and the carth nayet^hcrfniite. 9 The <■ filuer zi mine , and thcgotle limine, heniay (ignfiea'.l fertiog your po!i. II And I Called for a drought vpon the landc, faith the Lord ofhoiies. pifcicusthinos a$ *'"'» ^'' "H'- rnd vpon themountains.and vpon the corne,aiid jo The glors' of this bft HoufcHalbe greater '''"'•" *'"'•' '''"■• fcekerot himfilft ^PO" J^C^-ine^nd vpon'theoilc,^Ton4^that the then the firft, faith theLordofhoP.es : and in thi> hJ.im'eco^ae,"' rfill, ground brinKthfoorth: both vpon men and vp- piacewillgiue 'pcace,CutlitheLordofhoftes. he can make ai the I Meaning, that on cattel.and Vpon all the hboutoftljC h.^I1ds. 11 1^ in the foure and twentieth day of the treaioresofthe ^'tbeTrTilte""* ' ^ ^'^ '^'^" Zerubbabel the fonne of Shealtiel, nin-h moneth,in the fecond yere of Darius, came ";|';';;|f^"j^""^,^'' cdhimoX^ie" lid ^'!*^ Ic^^oft.ua >' fonne of lehoxadik the hie Prieft the word of the Lorde \nto the Piophet Haofai, gio["y''of 1 his fr * j6 foiwaid in withal > rcmnant of die pcople,heard the 1^ voice faying, ^ condTftt>|.|f Horh iJie boiid pg of ofthe Lord their God, snd the words of the Pro- 11 Thus faith the Lorde of hoftes,Afkenowe noiftandinman' ^^I^;^ phftHaggairastlieLordthdrGcKlhadftnthim) thePrieftesc.««r«i«.theLawexndfay, ^'.^Leb^nr"'" ftofthcfhitre- then ttic people did {careb^oic the Lord. ij Ifonebearesholynelh m thelkirtothis f Mr aning,all fp^ t'o , ij ThcnfpakeHaggaitheLordsmeifaigerin gannert,& with his (kiit doe touch the bi end or ntualblefsings hatis,i*]H the Lords meflagevnto die people, (ayir?, lam thepottage,erthe w'ine,orcile,orany meat,(}.all and friicitie pur. «*a^co°"ding'fo v.ithyou.faithtfieLord. ' . itbehoUrAndthePneflsanr.vcredandfaid,No. 'p'^^^^J^'"'"' »rrfomei, t. 14 Ami the Lord ftirredv'p'thefpiriteofZe- 14 Then favde Haggai, If a polluted pcrfcn g That iVthe Se(b >itig'8 jt.jj. touch any of thefc, fhall it be vncleane? Anddie ofihefactiFces: b Thatii, oiy glor)' n-.all be /et foenhbyyou. i And To b'ingil to nothing. wheiby he (iTifi. k Thii deditfd that Ciod was ibeauthour nl the doQrine, and that bee was but elh that that thing, which of itfelfe is good tarnotniafte another thing fo- and' ' tl>««inin*tj' Exod.i4.jLiiidg.7.:o.aas.i5ig. i Which dedareth that mm theteforethey oi;ght notioiifl:fitihetiir(ii.t$by their acrificesandctretrcniiis eti Tra^tand dul t» frrue the Lord, neiihei can they cbey .his word or his mtlfto. butcor.ttaiy hethatis vrc!eanesi:di«!tpDreofheatt, doeih coiicptthcle tbivas, |ea belotc Cod rcfei^ethtitbtitts and giucibeiDBtw^itits, lobs fi.^^ udmike ibem dcuftablevntnCod,whi(b(Isair good and godly.. Qjt] a Priefles Not to folow the fathers. Zcchariah. h Confidfrhow Cod did pbguc jrou with famine afore you negin to buiM the Templf. i That is, before ihe building was begun. U From the lime they began to boildihe Temple, hepromireth that God ivould blefle ihem: and albeit as yectbefruiie was not come forth.yetin the gathering the jr Ihould haue pleucie. Prieftesanfwered ami fayd, It (halbe vndeane. 15 ThenanAvered Ilaggai , and (aid. So is this people, and fo is this nation before mee, faith the Lord: and fo are al the vvoikes of their hands,and that which they offer here, is vncleanc. 1 6 And novve , I pray you , confidcr in your n^ndes : fro.n this ^ day , and afore , eu?n afore a ftone was layde vjx)n a (tone in the Temple of the Lord: 17 ' Before thefc things were, v^hen one came to anheapcoftwentie wj^/wrej , there were but ten : when one came to the wine-prefTe , for to drawe out fiftie -ve^els out of the prefle , there were but tvvcntie. 181 (iiioce you with blafting,and with mildew, and with haile , in all the labours of your handcs: yet you ntrnsd. not to me,faith the Lord. 19 Confider, I pray you in your mindes, from ^ this day, and afore from the foure & twentieth day of the ninth Two^erfc, eiten from the day that the fouiidation of the Lordes Temple was layde; Gods /ignct. con(idct it in your mt'ndcs, JO Is the 1 feede yet in the barne? as yetthe vine, and the figtrec , and die po r.cgranate , and the oliue tree hach not brought foorth : from this day will I blefle jrou. 21 And againe the word of the Lord came vn- to Ha_^gai in the foure and twentieth day of the moneth,(aying, 1 1 Speake to Zembbabcl the prince of ludsh, and fay,l ".' wij fhake the heauens and the earrfi, 2 J And I will ouerthrow the throne ofking- domeSjS: I wil deftroy the (trenfth of the "king- domes of the heathen, and I wilouerthrowethe chartts,and thofc that ride in them,and the horfe and the riders flialcome downe^eiiery one by tlic fword of his brother. 24 In that day, faith the Lorde of hoftes, will I take thee , O Zerubbabel my feruant , the (onne ofShealn'ei, (aith die Lorde, and willmakethee as a o fignet : for I haue cholen thee , fay eth the Lordo^ho(les. . 1 Heexhortftli them to pa::en(« and to abide till the haraell cams and then they Ihould fee Guiedly, and not abitje thit great bcicft'te ofGtd tn their de/iuerttncey which iras afi^ttrt tfthat true dcliuerance,tha! all tbefkithfitll (heuld h.iue ^from death andfinne by Chnji. "B-it bectufi they lltllrematned in their wickedneffe ,a>idceld/tejp to jet fiorth Gods glory, and were not yet made better by their long banifhment^ hte reb:iketh them mofl jharpelj tyetfir the comfort of the repentant.^ hee futr mixeth the pjomes ofgrace^ that they might by thii meanet beeprefared to reeeius C^^'fi » "* vcbotne alllhouldbefanSiifiedtothe Lord. ^ CHAP. I. and faid , As the Lord ofho^ hath determined I H« txhoritth ttii peofit to riturnt to tht Urde, tni to if- to doc vnto vs , according t<3 iiit owiie wayes, thtnethtwuiidnr^fiifthiirfathtr!. IS Htjigmfieth the and according to Our workes, (b hath hee dealt rtftiiHtion of ItrHJtkm uni tht Ttm^tt. with VS. N the eight moneth of thefecod 7 Vpon the fourq. and twentieth day of the yeere of » Darius, came the word eleuenrh moneth, whic^_ jf the moneth •> Shcbat, of the Lord vnto ^ Zechariah the in the fecond yeere of Dsirlus, came the worde of fbnne of Berechiah, the fonne of the Lord vnto Zechariah the fonne ofBerechiah, Iddo,the Prophet,(aying, the fonne of Iddo the Prophet, faying, 2 The Lord hath bene ' fore 8 I ' faw by night, and bcholde '' a man riding difpleafed with your fathers. ^Ton a red horfe, and hee (iood amon^j the niirre 5 Therefore fiy thou vnto them, Thus faith trees, that were in a bottome, and baiinde hmi the fonne of Here- the Lord of hoftes, << Turne ye vnto me, faith the were there ' red horfes Ipeckkd and white, chiah.as he was, Lorde of ho(tes,and I will turne vnto you, fayeth 9 Then faide I, O my Lorde, what are thefe? ofthoitpro'aTni- theLordofhoftcs. ■ And the Angel rfiat talked wiaime,faid vnto mc, lours, as of foiada 4 Bcc ye not as your fathers, vnto whome the I wil Oicw chee what chefe be. er Berechiah and former * Prophets haue cryed,fkying. Thus faith 10 And the man tliat ftoode among the mirre '''h° r calf h theLordofhoftes, Turne you nowe from your trees.anfwered and faid, Thefearethey whomthe this to fiVieVhem C"'" ^vay cs , and from your v/icked workes : but Lord hath fentto goe through the world, with Cods ludse- they would not hearc,nor hearken ynto me,(aith » i And they auiwered the Angel of the Lorde, the Lord. that flood among the mirre trees, and faid, Wee J Your fadiers, where <= are they ? and doe the haue gone thorow the world: and beholde,aU the Prophets liue for euer? worM (jtceth ftill, and is at reft. 6 But did not my wordes and my f^atutcs, u Then the '" Angel of die Lorde anfwercd which I comanded by my feruants the Prophets, ind faid,0 Lord of hofles,hovv long wilt thou be take holdc of fyour fathers? and g they returned, vntr.ercifuU to lerufalem, and to the cities of lu- dah, with whome thou h;)ft bene iljfpleafcd no we and that he hath wrought h you by his fpirit and nio'tificd yon : for els m^n hath thefc tlireefcorc and CCn V CCrCS? no power to rctur«e 10 God.but God moft conuert bim.as lerem. j 1.18 lament,?? j 5 And the Lord anfwcretl the An<»el that tal- SI.Ifa.21.8. and }i.'^. andjc ti. * lerfm.3,iz. iiel' iS.ie. holt. ii.i. lo'/.i. 11 i,_j ■ i. ■ L _ j j j '' r . Li- e Thouoh your father, bVdead, yei God. lodgement, in pumlhinn .hem ought ^'"^ 7'^'' """^'^''^ gO'"^ ^'>''^*^ ""'^ COmfort-lblC ftitl to bee before your eyes: and though the Prophets he <1cad,yet their doftrine WOrtiCS. remaineihforciier, i.Pet.1.1;. f Seeing yee fane the farce of my doftrine in I4 So the Angc! that COmmuncd wirh mCC, ponilhiagvour fathers , why ,J.,e not yee feare 'es and fawc, and be- v. n a r. 1 1 i. ^m'tn ''to ho^J«^' ' fO"'"'^ horncs. ^pnphc/^eof Chnli »tti ofhu kmgdofm. ward mj Church, I j> And 1 faid vnto the Angel that talked with a Nd hec (hewed mee lehodiua the Iiie Prieft, bmtheeDemie me,What be thcfc ? And he anfwered mee.Thefc r\a Handing before the Angel ofthe Lord, and ' Hepnyedto fcov'e'd''th"'enf ^r« ^"^ ^^^ '''"""" ''^^'^^ "^"^ fcattercd Iudah,lfrael, b Satan flood at his right hand to refift him, *=•>"" '^e Media, .ndconfidetednot' and lerufalem. 2 And the c Lorde faid vnto Satan, the Lord ^^rhe church!" the ende of my 20 And y Lord (Ticwcd me foiire I" carpenters, reprooiie thee, O Satan: euen the Lord that hath b which decU- tbailiremtms. 21 Thcnfaid I, Whatcomc thcfetodoe?And chofen lerufalem , reprooue thee. Is not this a f«i' thanhe faith- P Tomeafureout heanr.vered,andfaid,Theie arethehornes,which "brand taken out of the iae> fulhauenotonely rThe'lbSnce ^aue fcattered ludah, fo that a man ''wreJfe nt uHcrmi .finuf.h^, a„d t»d.h. ^ngel of the Lord flood by. 7, ^' '/" ""'f H iLiftvpmineeiesagaine,&looked,and behold, e And the Angelof the Lordeteftified vnto cK'""° ' a That u, the la* man with ameafunr.g lineinhishand. Ielio(liua,layint', d Meaning that le. cS"forin"- ^ Thenfiyd I, whither goefl thou? And hec 7 Tbis faidi the Lord of hoftes. If rhou wilt ''o'hu' was won. ipea of his office ' m.-m h s neighbour vnder the 1 vine, made excellent fliegth,but(houM into the foureg winds oftheheauen,faithy Lord, and wder the fif^e tree wheoChnnrnal bcfafelypreferued 7 t Saue thy felf£,0 Zion, that dwelkft: with <.,. ^, l'"'"', „'«. u f .. ..., ""'•,'= '^''"'ff?- and dwell in ^^^p,^-lIlcr^,^m- fp I 1 tntion cf his Church, f Hee Ihewethofwhat apparellhee Ipeaktih ,whi;bii peaeeamonoall 'neoaUpnteror Caoei. , ., „ . when our filthie fmnes ate taken away and we arc clad with Gods mecies.whiela theiren»mi«. ° Forthusfaith theLord ofhoftes,Arter f^i« i» meant of the fpiritoalltefiitution. g The Propbtt piaye.h that brfides the d To defend my ' glory hath hee fent me vnto the nations , which "'fnent the Pneltm'ght alfo haue tire for his head accotdidgly , that is, ti at the Chnrch,tofeare fpoylcd you : forhcthattouchethyoutouchcth '''="'''rL''''a'''i'!:-°°'''°!?l:''''^f?'f •■ ='^'l'''»«'«/""'''-"i'''<^''"(»,who iheenemies.and X i 1 ru- ..j v/vitv^uvi»..v*. was both Piieftand Kmgiandhere all fuchare condeirned that cjncontenttbfm to defhoy tliera if apple Ot nis CyC. _ ^ f-lues with anv meane reformation in religio feeing the Prophet deCreth the per- thtyapprnchnete. 9 For beholde, I will lift Vp mine hand 1 Vp- feflion.andobteineihit. h That i-shaue rule and gouetnment in my Church, ai e Inmethfyftiali on them:and "i they (halbeafpoykto thofethat thyptedecefloursbauebad. i whereby he meancth to haue the whole cbaig« haue (heir full fe- fcrrefl them an<^ vcfhall knmiV rh-.rrhp I nrrl of >o email Know e,tnat the Lord Ot number of . he fauhfiiU: fignifying that all .he godly (houlde willingly receiue i Hee calleth to them nbich partly for feate, and partly for.heir owneeafe,re. h'm, 1 Becanle-they f»llowe my worde,ihcy are contemned in the world, and mainedftill in captiuitie.andfo preferred .beir»wnepriaa'e coirmodities tothe cfleemed as monfte.i.Ifa.S.iS m That is.Ch.ilt, who did t> humble himfelle, benefitesorGodprnmifed in his Church, g Aiit was I that fcattered you, fo 'hat not onely he became the fcruant of God, but alfo the ffrujctff men: and June I power to reftore you. h By flying from Eahvlon and commino to the therefore in him they (hould haue coirfort.alrhough in the w orld they w'ere con. Church, i Seeitigtliat Godhathbegunne to (liewehisgrace amongyoubyde- ttmoed.Ka Ii.(.jete.i5.5.«d^j r4,is. y Heelliexveih tiat thenTinifietf ean litietingyon,hecont!r.neth the (amef^illtowside yon, and therefore feiideth race not buiU.bef.'teGod lay the ErlHtone.whch isChrift, «'ho ijfullrf eyes, both bis Angtl,andhi5Chiilltodefcnde yon fiom your enemies, that they fhall not becjufe hee gineth lijStvnto all others, and that all oDght toleeT-eljght at bim, burtyoo.neitherbythewaynotathome. k Yee are fo deire vnto God, that Cbap^.io. o Thatis,! wil makeit pe feft inall ppints, as atbing wrouohtbjr be can no more fuffer your enemies to (turtyou, then 3 man can abide to be throft '•'« '^'"d of God. p Though 1 haue pnoilhed this land for a tirre,> et I wil euen intheeye,Plalmei7.8. I Vpon the hutheDJCHrcBtmiei. m They (hall b« "owbepacified.and vifite their fiooej no more, q Vee (hall then hue mpea.s jfoflt feiajais » yoo baue beat tbtirt, aad quieui«ire,ih»t ij,ia ib« kingdome «1 Ch»ift,lla.».2.niicab 4.^. bsg.a.lo. Oq. J C H A P,^ A golden candlefticke. Zechariah. .^ WickcdncfTcfliutvp," CHAP. nil. 2 An( Nd the Angel that Diked with mee, came a- cuDites. bycoitemninghii Lgaineandvvakcdnie,as a man that is rayfed J , Then Paid he vntome,This is the curfe that wotd,and«ftmg ou: of his fleene S*'"" ^°™ """ "^"^ whole earth : for euery one o" '" ""Jgemenj z Andfaidvntome,VVhatfecftthou? And thatbftealeth (halbccutofr^/a.W/on thisMidc, fte^^h^GoJ. A' fiods flint ihouia lamps which were vpon the top thereof. ^^ 't,^?'' «n^cr into the Iioufe of the thiefe, and father., out now '^/";'""«r / And two oliue trees oucr it, one vpon the intothehGiifeofhim,tliatfalfelyfwearethby my if ,hey wouldt.- "e«,on right fide of the bowk, andthc othervpoi^e ^^^^ = anditlhall rcmoineintherriddesofhis \'^\f"^^''^^ t> Which conuey. l^t fide thereof. ^ hoiife,and Hial confume ic, with thetimber there- "^„^„ .^^ ^^^ «dtheoyUth« ^ So I anfwcred,andrpakcto the Angel that of>J'^ones thereof. anj tbi.rformet talked with me,faying,What are thcfe, my Lord? . 5 Then the Angel that talked with me, went cnemic,. Stopped from the tiees into the lanips.fo that the 5 Then the Angd that talked with mee, an- ^°'^'^^.'"!3'^ %"^,\"'^P "'^^.'^^ 7 "°;'' '"^'"^ ^y^i It is, vfetb >• L*gf^neV«"f>ired; fwcrcdVnrf^d rnt^mej Kn^wcft thounoVwhat and fee w'fcac 15 this that goethfoorth. ' * fKhbour**"* and this vifion w« j.|^^j-^ ^^^ j ^^^j j (-jjjj mq, my Lord. -•, ^ And I fayde , What is it > And hee fayae, t Mcanmg^here. toconnime the , ' .'-'... »-> ►-i • .-,.11 t r- t ■.-. ^ 1 /■ .... faiihfxll that God 6 Then I Jiadfufficitntpo*. ing , This icnheanfweied.nnd(pakevntome,{S^ Thisisan?Ephahthacgoeth foorth. Hee fayde is K the word of the Lord vhco c Zcnib- moreoiier, This is the f fight of them through all foeuethcbeiatbe world. — r" ■■•' —r>i *"-■."•>- rUoo fU ' "■ ~ 4, Hechat fjnC erm himfeUe to babeLfaving, Neidier by an ''aimic nor ftrength, tneeartn. ^ 'greiTeth the firft ~~t"S"- biitbymVfpiric,faicththeLordeofhoftcs. , 7 And beholde,thercwas lift vp a g talent of table, andft.ueth Pmc»o p£ 7 Who art thoi,,0 e great moimtaine, before lend: and th.sis a ^ woman that litteth m the ^^f-f-s"".^ fhoughhehadao Zeriibbabel?ffeo«y7;.i/fieapIaine,andt"heniall n'''^'•^esoftheEphah._ ^ Name. Iidpe of man. [,rj„„ fog^^l^ ^^ head ftone thereof, with fhou- » And he raid,This is ' wickednes,and he caR ^ yv-hich was a l^ctta!^^ and tings\f > y J';^,Giace,grace vnto it. "^ '"ff the middes of the Ephah, and he caft the ineafur .■ in drie fhe'r'e?or^th,?do"'' 8 Mo J'oucT.the woid of the Lord came vn- weight oflcad vpon the mouth thereof fee^Se'r' fttine was ditefled tome fayin" 9 Then life I vp mine eyes, and looked: and j^,, ' " i"^ to all the Church The hiides of Zcriibbabcl hatie laved the beholde, there cameouttwok women, and the f That is.alhhe rnd°me4be,5 "^ foundation of this houfe: liis handes fhall alfo fi- ^"^e w « »> of i tinne in die hand of Zcrubba- . ' » And he faid vnto me,i To build it an houfe ^ fee the ftone bel : k thefe feucn arc the eies of the Lord, which goe thorow the whole world. Then anfwered I, and faid vnto him, What Gods power only |,o(}s fj^jh fent me vnto yoit. ftfufhi's'ch'^ch!" '° F"^ ^° hath defpifed the day of the "though he vfe not •'fmall things" -■'•--■ iDinshclpe there- unto. e Hecompirelh the power of the aduerlaricstoa ^reat moun:aiae, who thought the Icwes nothing in Kfpfftofthem, and would haue bindered Zcrub- babel who repre> femedChriit, who theenemiesdayly labour to lee in in the land of Shinar , and it fhall be el^ablifhed meafure. and fet there vpon her owne place. h Which repre. fcDtethiniqailie, at in the next verfe. i Sigarfying.lhat Sitan ffioald not haue fuch poner againll are thefc t\vo oliue trees vpon the right and vpon the lewes to l;empt them, as he had in time pall , but that God would fhut vp ini- the left fide thereoP quitieinamealureasinaprifon. k Winch declared that God would execute . . A „ J T r .tro »>.......» «-J r.'.A imf^ t.;~. •>'» iudgeinents by the meanes of weake and iB6rme ineanes. 1 To temooutt . ,P .^" , I jPa'^emorco uer, and faid vnto him, ,,,^ -^-^^.^^ and affliaions that came fo. the fame from ludah , t» place it f« What be thefe two oliucbr;:nches, which tho- «uer in Babylon, CHAP. VI. rowe the two golden pipes emptie themfclues in- to the golde ? 1 1 And he anfwered mee, and fayd , Knowefl thou not what diey bee? And I fayde, No, my the building ofhis Tord SlnaHin^vaTre.'' »4 Then faid he, Thcfe are f two 1 oliuc bran- l Though the ere- chcs,that ftand with the ruler of the whole earth. roiesthinhetoday thisbuildiog, yet ZeitibbabelQialMay the highell (lone thereof, and bring it to J>etfti3ion,fothatallthegoclly llnll teioyce, andpray vntoGiMihatheewould ^ _ ^ ^^_^ continue his grace and fiHoiir toward the Temple, j Meaniuwhe Prouhet,ihat . \ jauu "• uji. miiu vii^n-i. v»iiii.\.hv/iiy,«..>* ^|||_ laKiChriftrentofmyFatherfoitl.ebuilding&petreruationolmyIpintualtera- m thc fourth choTCt , horfcsof • dlUCrs ColoUJ-S, b Bythebtafea j)le. h Signifying.that all were difcourayed at die fmall and poore beginnings andreddiih. of the Temple, i Whereby he fignifieth the plummet and liue, that is, Zerub- babel which reptcfented Chrin, (hottld goe forward with his building to the ioy 1/ Ibefiari churttt hi dtjcribilh thtfiurt Umuchiei. AGaine I turned and lift vp mine eyes , and looked : and beholde , there came foure achjrersout from betweene b two mountaines, " ?''f '*"V'* , , ._,..' as by horfes afore, and the mountames were mountaines of brallc. |,e a\tiatt\\ the 2 In the fiiit charct were ' red horfes, and in fwift meffengers the fecond charet d blacke horfes. "'^od to«xecut« J And in the third charet <= white horfes,and and dedaic hit ill. mountaines hee Then I anfwered , and fayde vnto the An- ^j';}^',['„;^, ','* J Daoei Which reptcientetichrm.lhoMldsoe forward with Uis bnildingto theioy „„i .i,„.. „il,„j :^u ~... \niU^, -..- »!,»«. r^„ ■>"'»"""-" ""• and comfort of the godly, though the world be againft him, andthouih hisfora ^^1 that talked With mCC, What aiC thefc my ^rouidence of whilebed fcour3ged,becaufe they fee not things pleafant to the eye. k That Lotd ? G"d, whereby be ii, G.>d hath Icuen eyes: meaning, acontlnuallpioiiidcnce ,^o that neither Salao norany power in the world can goe about or bring any thing to paffe to hinder J And the Angcl anfwered , and (aydc vnto hathftombefote I.- , ^, , ..u-L - :.,,i-<- ■. c . „.,, mee, Iherearethegfourefpiritsofthehcaucn, ''"""";^^^^^^^^ hisworke,Ch3p.;.9. 1 VVhich wereeuer ptecneandfnllnf oyle, fo thatftill , • i. ci.cn. y ■ i >l . t i^r "eed what (hall Iheypowtedfoorthoyleintothelampes.-ngnifying.that God will continually, vvhich goefoordl from Handing With the Lord Ot come to palTc.and " " ■ all the earth. that which net- 6 < mainteincand prefetuc his Church, and indue it fiill withabundaace and pcrfeAi' «n of graces. L C H A p. V Tht v'lfion ofthi il)'mi bcoke , fi?,>'if)i»t '*' <""'/* ofihitutf luii fuch as nbule tlit Hdmt of God. * Bt I l>r vifioi: of the nutrmtufipufititbt bringing of lHd*hi*/}iiSlmimloB». T Hen I turned me, and lifted vp mine eies and Iooked,rjid beholde,a flying booke. That with the blacke horfc went forth in- ih" s«an "<>' all the world can alter, c Which fignified the great cruelie ,ni pcrrecutionsthar theO'iurch had endured vnder iliuets enemies, d Sign.f, ing that they had enduted greJt affliai- on5vndertlicBab)linian«. e Thefe irpreletted their ftale vnderiht Petfian* which tcftored them to libertie. f Which fig^ifieii that God would i'onietime giue his Church reft, and pow re his plagces vpon their enemies, as hee did in de- fttoy ing Niiieueh and Ball) loo ami other theii enemies, g Meanng alltheafti- onsand moiionso! Gods Spirit, •vbicharco.diag to his incbangeablecOUofcUbt caure.h to appears thi vugh all the woi Id. to the The branch. Hypocrites Chap.vijviij. fafting. Citieof trueth. 1x4 to the land of the North, and the white went out to the f Pricfts,3nd fay,\Vhcn ye tafted, & mour- ^ f <" t*>«'« * «i« aiter chem.and tliey of diuei-s colours went tbrth ncd in die fife and faicnth monetli, cuen thefc fc- *'?^ °' ,'''f ?**" fa That is, towa-d toward the n South countrcy . uenty y eres,aid ye hut vnto niC Mo 1 appriut ttt priefts, which Egypt, and oihet y And the Tcddilliwent out, and recjuircd 6 And when yee did cate, and when yce did doubled aiiou- coonCTeji there- ^^ goc^and palle tlTOiigh the worhi, and he favd, di inkc,did ye not eate I" for your fclucs,and drink ''""S this contro. .Tha'iivheyof Goe palfe ihrot.gh the vvwldc. So they went for your fdues? wbKha'^e?,!"" dioetj colours, thorowout tlic world. 7 should ye not 6*;jrr the wordcs, which the maiacdioCaldea, wbith aske leaur, g 'fhcn cry ed hee vpon me, and liiake vnto Lord 'hath cried by the minifteiie of the former andieaionedof it, lofign.fie ihai Sa- ^-c fayjno Iit)ioldc,thde that i-occowardcthe Prophets when Icriifalem was inhabited, and in ".of"'" of 'he cohiirtoraiflift Noith couiitrey, luucpacihcdmy "(piritinthe prolpentic,andthccities therotrounda! out her, their religion, till God gme it Morth coiintrey. when the South and the plainc was inh_bited? g For they him, lob I iz. a And the word of the Lord came vnto me, 8 And the wordof the Lord ca-r.e vnto Ze- ''"""S'" 'hey had k By pumniiog f ■ charioh Cn-m" delen.ed toward theCaldeansrame la>ing, cnariah, U) ing, Godbrcaolcof anger ceafedaod 10 TaKeofthemofthecaptiuitiejfMen of Hcb 9 Thus fpeakcth the Lord ot hoites,faying, this fail, which, you A rte deli- dai,and of Tobijali,and Iedaiah,\\hich are come ^ Execute true iudgcmcnt, and fhewe mercy and ibey imeDded of ^""^• . J from Babel, and come thou the fame day, and comnaiTion,aiery nrm to his brother, ihemfelues: and liim°MdVhe«J« °oc vnto the houfc ' of-lolliiah, the fonne of Zc- i o And opprefle not the widowc,nor the fa- ■, "."f^ bJ'good. tht«<.nionq|HNphaniah. therles, the(lrar:gernorthepoore,&letnoneof yet'becaoieihey icaketheiwo^^ II Take eucn filucr , and golde, and make you imagLneuil::gainft his brother in your heart, ihonght it a lei wne m!n of -teat <^l•o^^nes, and fct them vpow (he '"> head of Icho- 1 1 Lut thev rcfufcd to hearken, and ' pulled "'"f^X'dfbe "'* jutboritie amoog (hua, tlic fonne of Ichozadak the hie Pricfl, away the (houlder, and flopped their eares , that ?„_ ,"" i,'„j ,"*" thelewes.ind 12 And fpeake vnto hi'M, faying, Thus fpea- they (hould not heare. p.-'ooutd. doobted of ihe p» ^cththc Lord of honc?,anafai:h,P.choidthe man 12 Yea, they made their hearts as an adamant h Did ye not eate, kingd^"e«dtf \vhofe name is the " Barirch, and hee fi-.all groxve fione , i:ft thty il.ouide Iicare the La^ve and the X^-'comtofilx tbepriefthood,aad <> vp out of his place, and heelhalll' buiUedie words which the Lord ofiioflesfent in his ■rfpirit andnccefjiTieUnd huttotbcrsby Temple of the Loid. u ' by the imjiifterie of the fbi-mcr Prophets : there- folikewifeje did *'''E«auTe''th'is ^J Eucnhce fhall l.uildc tlie Temple of the forecamcagreat wrath from the Lord of holies, ahftdneaccoidiog coold not bt at- Lord, and he fliall beare the q glory, and fhall fit i j Therefore it is con>c to pafie , that as hee IjJ.^aoTno' at" uibated to acy and rule vpon his throne, and hee (halbe a Pricfl: cried,and they v.'ould not hearCjfb they cried;and ter tne prei'cricc ODC according 10 yp^^ j^ jj throne, and the counfcil of peace (hall I w ould not heare, f ith tliC Lord of hoftes. oi my Lawe. it fotlo'^eth'tkaT* be becweene ■• them both. 1 4 But I fcattered them an-ong al the nations, [^"'^ ]"' ^"" lihefb.tu rauft re. 1 4 And the cro wnes fhall be to f Kelem, and v,hom they knew not : thus the land \vas defolate p™",'. wbkh^' prefent the Mef- to Tobiiah,and to Iedaiah,and to ' Hen the fonne " after them, that no man paiTed through nor re- thought by tt.ir E*'''?'"']'v'''°'*' ofZephaniah, fora imcn.otiall in the Temple turned : for they layde the nlealant land <> wafie. f'fti *» toVlcaie Pncft and King. ^,f, J } . God and by luch ' ; o Mcaning.Chntt, "'""- •-"»"• ant, ihingsastheyinuentid.andinihe n-.ejne featbnwoulde not fe,ue him ashtehaj ' of whom Icho- IJ And tjiejr that are "tarrC oft, Ihall CaTie commamied. k Helhcwahthatthe>didnotfa(l«iihafyncereheart,batfcran {hua was theft- and build in the Temple of the Lord,and ye fliall Hypociifie, sad that itwasnotdnne cf 3 pure rrligion, becaufe that ihey lacked gore: foriD Greek J^nQ^^f rl^^tthg Lord of holleshathfent mC VntO Jheirolhccsofcharicy «hichlhoLldhiued.-cl«edt!;.atthcy were=odly,Mat.2j.ij. they were oein ' ._ . 1 And '.vooldc not cany the I.ordes burt.'ien, which was rwee^candesfie but called lefus. yOU. And this fiiall COmC to palTe , if yeC will „,,y, teare their e*ne, which wa.heam^and grieoous ,0 ti.e flcth^th „kma o ■nutis.cfbim. yobe\'thevoyceol the Lord your God. to merite .hereby: wb:chrixiUtude!> taken of oxea.wh.cli iininkeat theyofce^ felflr.wiihont the ' ,, ,,,,■-. , , , Kebe.s.:? a Which dfcbreili ;hj: ihev rebelled not onelv aoji.-.fl the Prol Wpeofnun. p UhKhdcclareth that none couMbu, J this Temp e.vThereof ,,!,.„, bat aga^ntt the Sp.rifoi God tUt fj-ake in tbetn. n Thai is af-er t/ev Ha.gai fieake.h, but ..nely Chtill : and thetefore u was lp.ntuall an.l not oiate. 1^ Varied away captlok • B» tl>e:t Gnne. whe.by .hey prouoted Gods an «r tiaflHanai*. q Whereof leh. '(hua hid but a ft ado w. r 1 he two ofhcei -jr.' / ; t •"•"'-'" «o'.> acjer, of the kTngdome, «■ Pri;fthood (halbe ioyned togetht r, thai they Jhalbe no more CHAP. V I IL be d^fTeuf ted. f UKo *ai alfo called HelJai. t He ivas il.'o called lofiiiab. rOfth>retKr-itoft!^ti>eci>!t~r.;!!cr,,f:„rm,t?iJof:hni:Tcf u That they may ackoowkdge iheit infiimitie , whith looked that all this?* of GodtQwtrd tktm. 16 '4 z'^-i aorkti. i> Tie c*U.«i IhouM hane hens reiloied inconiircnily: and ol this ihciri.-filelitiethefe two ofthsCinliln. erawneslhall leraatneajtokeus.^t.i.e. .v Tha: is, eheGtmilcsby the pira . , , r l t j r-t. n "'n. of the Goipel ihil! hrir.e '»vv«d .he building of this fpiiiiuall Temple. A '^^me the word of the Lord of hoftes came ¥ If yetwiUbeleeue and remsine in the obedience of fiiib. Xi fe we, faying, CHAPVII * IhusfaiththeLcidof hoftes, Twas^ielous ' ."°°"''"); "=■« iri:ti,Htf*Hm7. ti Tht,d.!iio»i,ftlfMo},uUtht«,»fi forZionwi.h greatieloulie,andIwasielouslbr i^utto^^a't'" tfthttratprmu. her with great wrath. could not an.de AND in the fourtliyeereof King Darius, the i lhusraiththeL':>rd,IwilienimcvntoZ!on, ibatanylhouiddo word of the Lord came vnto Zechariah in and wildwelinrhemic^seflenirakmiandlerufa- t'eir leT/'^ih 1 the fourth day of the ninth moneth, cuen in 1cm (halbe called a °citie of tnith,and the Moun- be ra.ibfui!, «d a WJiith contei- a Chilleu. taineof die Lord of hoftes,thehoIv Mountaine. loyali to«ardme lied part of Ko. ^ p^^ b the\' had fent vnto the Houfc of God 4 Thus Giith the Lorde of hoftes, There G.all •••" husband. rfoSe^" Sliarexer, and Regem-melech and their men to ^^ o!de c men and olde women dw^ell in the \„]^:tJ;;U b That is, the tea piay before the Lord, ftreetes ot lerufalem, & ei:er>' man with his ftafre j, n,„icft & t,on. of the people ih« j ^);rf to fpeake vnto the Priefts,v/hich werc in his hand for very age. ble them, yet God rtmained yet in in thchoufeof thcLorde of hoftcs, and to the 5 And theftreetesof theeitieOiallbefiillof '^"U w««"d ci;Ltch':ueutProphets/aving,ShouldIcw^epeinthefiftn'o-boyesa^ an^dtrcTc'tur l«m,forttieiefoiu. ncth,and ^feparatemy fclfeaslhauc done thcfe ^ TliusfaKhtheLordof holtcs,Thoughiche tbemfolo^gaj tiftoof there4ue. fo rnanv 'yeeres> '^vnpoffible in the e\es of the remnant of this nitutew.aiidfnffe* 2!^/fV.^.V.™J,t,. 4 Then came the word of the Lord of hoftes people in thefe dayes! i"hould it therefore be vn^ ihemtoW*...; t^^::!::;:^ vnio me, faying, porfiblemmyfight,faithth.LordofhoAes? ^;;f:j";;;,f,^ by the agreement 5 Spcakc vnto all Acpeople of thcland, and . 7 Thus fa.th the Lord of hoftes, Beholde, I bordar.ce. vi the whole will del uer my people from the Eaft countrey d He rn;«etn Cbatch, the oae in the moBCth that the Temple was dtftrryed , and the otl.er g^J Pj-Qj^ j}.. 1 Y(-ft countre\'- wlescin our (aiib WfaenGedaliah watflaiae, lere.fi.i. e By weeping and mouiniinow£a«tim«ibcIaD;lcwuii(ft:oyed« Acuctf«\-Dpo(iible(oaun) Koin.4.io,Gca,i$.i^ The vocation of the Gentiles. Zechariah. Thecommingof Chrift. c Sotbittheit $ And I will bring them,& they flial « dwel in Tyrus 4lfi and Zidon, though they be e very wife. * He feately tetntneQullBot the mids of leniralem, & they (halbe my people, j For Tyrus did build her felfc a ftrong holde, "j^vv'th the caufe bciovaine ; lot i -r -n i i ■ ^ i« -^ . i- ^' » ri j n i t n » ii t cx their dtluuSi* God will accoro- and I wiU bee their God in trueth, and in rightc- and heaped vp iiluer as the duft , and golde as the on.btcaufe ibey plith hi] proinile, Oufnc/Ie. myrC of the (beetCS. deceiued all other andtbeitprorpe- ^ Thus faith ihc Lorde of hoftes, Let youf 4 Behold,theLordwilllpoyleher,andhewiIl bjtheit craft and aad'itabll "' ^handesbecftrong, yeechathearein thefedaycs finite her/powerinthcSeajandllie/hallbede- IhtyciXdwtli • if Let neither te- the(e words by the mouth of the Prophets, which uoured with fire. this name of wife* ^ /peaotjfout pri- were in the day, that the foundation oFtheHoufc j Allikelon (hall fee it, and feare, and Axtah dome. ua«coaimodities, ^f ^^^ Lord of hoftes was hide, that the Temple alfo (hall be very foro^vfull, and Ekron : for her f Tho.igh they of :Sn""eare:[ might be builded. _ countenance (hall bc a(hamcd,and the king IhaU ;^L""nut?bir ' enemies difcou- 10 For before thcfe dayes diet e was no hire perilh from Axiah, and Alhkclon (hall not bee by teafon of the tagc you in the go- for g man nor any hire for t)eafl,heither was there inhabited. i", that compaf. lhfb°Td'ngo"ihe any peace to him that \ventout or cimein be- 6 And the g ftranger (hall dwell in AiTidod, bou,'''«,hrfhIi Te'ajple,butbe cauleof theafflidion : for Ifetallmm,cuer)'one andlwillcutotftheprideof thePhililtms. not e'fcape God* eonftant and obey againft his neighbour. 7 And I will take away his blood out of his iudgementt. the Ptophetj, j , g^^ nowc,I will not intreate the refidue of mouth, and his abominations from betweene his g Mejnmg.that roa'theK^to.^* tliis people as aforetime,faith the Lord of holtes. h teeth : but he that remaineth, cuen he (halbe for ^^"[fu^/,^^ g FotGodcnrfed 12 For the fcede /W/ 6* profperous : the vinc ourGod,andhefliallbeasaprinceinIudahjbut fjv^^thatihouldio. youiwotke.fo fliall giue her fruite,and the ground (hall giueher iEkron/jj/&«asaIebu(ite. '^ Bwioe a» fltaneet*. ^orbeiftharro- '""^•'i^"^' ^"'^ ^^ heauens(hall giue their dewe, 8 Andl willcampe about k mine Houfe a- ^ "j//"^"'^"^'^ fiteof their la-^" andl will caufe the remnant of this people to gainftthearmie,againfthimthatpaireth by, and wVeD'he'iTulhaS boors. poffeHcall thefe things. againft him that retumeth, and no oppreflbur ve^i^ace on theic. I J Andit(hallcometopa!lc,that3syewerea fhall come vpon them any more; for nowe'haue eneauei.foftbek ciiife among the heathen, O Houfc of ludah, and I feene with mine eyes. ""'''[•iheBu'^* houfe of Ifrael,fo will I deliiieryou,and ye (halbe 9 Reioyce greatly O daughter Zion : (houte i a$ the lebufuet a blefling: Feare not,i»t let your hands be fb-ong. for ioy : O daughter lerulalcm : behold, thy King had bm deiWoyed, ■ 14 For thus fay th the Lord of hoftes, As I commeth vnto thee ; " he is iuft,and faued him- '^^i*?"' l^r'n" * b ReadeEzek. thought topunith li you, when your fathers ]iro- felfe,pooreandriding vponan"alTe,and vpona ^ HeihewethXac \i.i-. uoked me vnto wrath, faith the Lord of hoftes, coltthefoaleof anaite. Gods power only - and repented not, 10 AndlwilaitotftheocharetsfromEphra- (halbe lufiicient to .„.,,, I J So againeh-iue I determined in thefe daies im,and thehorfefromlenifalem :thebowofthe '''f'"^''*'^'""''* le^MhaVmancx. ^ to doc well vnto ICTufilem, andtothehoufe of battel(halbebroken,& he (halfpcake peace vnto ,'!'' fe' th^ Te^w not tuine :o God ludah : feare ye not. theheathen,& his dominiort/?;^/*e from pfeavn- focniell.otaflVm. lil he change mans 16 Thcfearethethings thatye (lialdo.Speakc to fea,& from the qRiucr to the end of the land, bleiheit power •»."" ^1"^' ^P'- ye euery man the trueth vnto his neighbour: exe- 1 1 r jhou alfo fhalt be* faned, through the °"^,( i,°(i*^' Joe wel? vvhi'cVis ^^^^ iudgement truely & vprightly in your gates, blood of thy couenant. 1 haue loofed thy f pri- !,,{(, nowfe'ene to pardon his I J And let none of you imagine euill in your fonersoutof the pit wherein « no water. the great iniurie* finuesand to giue heartsagainfthisneighboiu-,andloue no falfeoth: ix Tumeyoutothc « ftrongholde,ye"pri- andaffliftion* k WbicM^Twas ^°^ =•• chefeare the thmss y I hate, faith the Lord, foncrs of hope : euen to day doe I declare, that I ".ie b^e afflifte.1 appoynted when' '^ And the word o^ the Lord of hoftes camc will render the " double vnto thee. by ibeit enemiet. the cine was be- vnto me,faying, 1 3 For ludah haue I y bent as a bowc for me: m That is.he hath fie|e<),and was the j ^ Thus fayth the Lord of hoftes. The faft of Ephraims hand haue I fiUed,and I haue raifed vp '#,';°"'""^fm. fcure'^a'fd' he're ^^^ fourth moneth, and the faft of the fift,and the thy fonnes, O Zion, againft thy fonncs , O Ore- feif! for"t'h" vfc' tbePfophet (bew- faft ofthcfcuenth,& thefaftofthe l' tenth,(halbe cLi,andhauemadethceasagyanrs fword. andcommoditic eih.ihatifthe to the boufe of ludah ioy & gladneflc & profpe- 14 Andthe Lord flialbe fecne oner them, and of his Church. ""'IT''*"' 'k''ii"'' rous hie feaftes:therforeloue the tnieth& peace, his arrowc ftiall go forth as the lightnine: and the "jt^^jhatthey toGodrthtyih'" ^° Thus faith the Lord of hoftes. That there Lord God (hall blowe the trumpet,andllial come (>,ouidnot leoke fcjne no more oc- (hall yet Come Ipcople, and the inhabitants of foorth v\ith the whirlewinds of the South. f«r fi«h 1 King a» «fiontofaft,orto greatcities. ij TheLordofhofteslhall defend them, and ihoalJbeglonouj frevv figtKs of J , And thev that dwell in one «V;^(hal go to they Ihall deuoure them, z .ind fiibdue them,with {,"„, ^Xldle""' wHlfenderbcm" annther,faving,*Vp,let vs goe& pray before thc flingftones, and they flialldnnke, ttl,Tr,tnmofthir,t>mln. 9 Thf commmf of Chift. them, f God iTieweththatle will delinerhisChurchoiitof alldan(;er$,feeme T • He burthen of the word of the Lord in the •l'<^y "«" ^ g'"'- ' p^; "''"'» 'l"/ ''»'>■ '":'*-r''I';,','" V"t"'' ".'.iTf « ' a Whereby he I 1 . r,uj u J i>> r, . tl n U are.wheie God wideferid you. u Meininj.the (iithfi.ll: which feemed Hadrach : and Dam.lfcus //;.!«* his d,„'p„„f , heir enemies on euery riie,.V,etIiuea I., hope that Gnd would refto.e h Godsaneetftial ''reft- when the ' eyes of man, e^fn of all the themtohbeny. x That is double beneHies&profptruyirtelpctlcf that which k, abide v).on their tribes of Ifrael Ihrlbe toward the Lord. your fathers inioyed from Danids time to the captiuitif . y 1 WiU make lodah and \^::^'i:l^ ^ ^nd Hamath alfo fh.aliboidcr ^thereby: 1^^;:^^-^^^^^^:^:^::^:^^^:^ "as that, c WhenthelcwesflijlUonuertaDd repent, then God willdtfttoy mietand haue abundance, and exceffe of all things, adhere is abimjance onth* Iheir enemiet. d Tbstii, by DamafcJ : lueaDine that Hamwh 01 Aoliochia altarwbenthefictifice it offred: Which .hingsateiiotuiriucthemtnmrempera*. - flwuld be vDdei thc fametodacd plague. oe.bw »'■<»'"'"'«'"<*» «'^'"^''"'*™*"*'"""*^^'"',', E'"' '''>«'"'"»• • Ephraimasagyant. Chap.x.xi. Two ftaues. ny The faithfull n,aU be u the » ftoncs of his Crotvne lifted vp vp- (-\ Pen thy doorcs , O » Lebanon , and the firs a Bcciaft f itw.f ,lbe preferucd. '^^ his land. V^ fhall deiiourc thy cedavs. 'ho^gto li t:el«» rv»v°^ '7 For how great is his goodnefTe land how 2 Hoiilc, bfirrc trees: for the cedar is fallen, ^"I^^^S^^^^^^^^^^^^ flwUbe prcatishisbeautie! come (hall make the young becaufe all die mighty are deltioyed:hoiilcye,0 ,h»n6.nemie td w e- men cheerefull,and new wine the niaides. okcs of Bania,for y 'dcfcnfed foreft is cut down, could come to J There u the voyce of thehoulingofthc f"'"''"™. «« Ihilbe pteferued, Qp his land. "lftb*nhe"v"y > 7 . ^o"" f^o^^ great is his goodnefTe ! and how eneiDics compell G"d^glo'iertialll'hi''ei'' them , is lofephuj declateth of Alcxindef the great •wbtDlieaietljdithel.igliPiieft, „„ . ^ '„ C H A "• A. 1 The v*mlit efiJoUirie. 3 JhtLerdproptifdhltvi/iltuui com/in the boHjitf I frAil. (liepheardcs: for their •iglorie is dcftroyed: the ,hjt»hcDGoa voyce of the roarin" of lyons wbelpcs : for the fendeih the ene- pride of lorden is dcfiroyed. ■>'««. i' f^*" fhew 4 Thus faith die Lorde my God , Fecde the " ''"' »"'')' '" -,~ TL/iL leceiue them, a The Prophet re. /\ SkeyouofthcaLord rameirtthe timeofthe (hecpe of the c iiaughter. b shewing that ptouethibe lewti /-\ latter raine : /Slhall the Lord make white S Ihey that poflcfle them , fl.ny them » and if ttieftrongmea becjafe by thtit f.]oiules , and giue vou fhowres of raine , andto finne not: and they that fcU them, fay , g Llcffed *'" f ^'''l'',', eiieiy one grafle in the field. (' the Lord : for I am rich, and their owne fhcp- ^^, ^j,,^ ,; ,^f,ft_ 2 Surely f" the idoleshauefpokenvanitie,and heards fpare;diem not. c Seeing that u. thefouthfayershauefeene a lie, and the dreamers 6 Surely I wil no more fparethofcdiat dwell baoon wai ««J, iuft iuag* haue tolde a vaine diing : they comfort in vaine: m the land/aith the Lord: but loe h I will delmer ['■"^^'/^^XJ:," meat: thetefoVi*' therefore ' thev went away as (heepe : they were the men cuery one into his neighbours hand,and „i„o„^ ^^^ y,^^,^ aMyde this plague troubled,be eracei pro. airland To fa- irioccame by My wradi was kindled againft thefhep- land,& out oftheir hands I will not deliueriAfw. thmketoholdoBt. Is,and I did vifite die ^ goates : but the Lord 7 For 1 ted the Iheepe of llaughter, cuen die ^ J„; "f-,„5r tiunetoGod,and . ' . 10 uray iafaithto "^™S, j, - . „ , - , - ., ," , nuuuiE vi luuu. . hiir, and fo be i*^ of hoflcs wil vifite his flocke die houfe of ludah, * poore of the flocke,and I tooke vnto me U wo ,„j ic„(, jh^.y jiuethemabun- and » ill make themas c his beautifull horfein ftaues: the one I called Beautie, and theotherl peii*. t""' I. the bacceli called lJandes,and I fed the fhcepc. « Which being rcm"wr!od. 4 Out fofhim (hall thecorner come foorth: 8 tnlhreelhepheardsairoIcL.ofritionemo- ^^^^^l'^^^ de. alfo. ■ "■ 9 thenfaidI,Iwilnotfeedeyou: that that f^h^'^^fio^"-^, J And they fhalbe as the niightic men,which dieth, let it die : and that that peri(heth, let it pe- "^opj any^ie-* punifhinents io out of him the nailc,out of him the bowe of bat- neth,aBd my fouie lothed ■> them, and their foule j" j,jj „ ^a, of flmcj pafl.beeaure ^^u and out of him euerv g appointer of tribute abhorred me. the lyom mouth. Ihey trailed not 10 _,^J ' '^^ „ ►rU.- r„; hiin,butia theic idoleiandrotce< _ _ ^ icrswheeoerde- treade downe their enemies in"themyrcof the rith: and let the remnant eate,euery one the flefli nioifeofconici' "Tbtt/The ftreetes in the bsttell.and they (hall fight,becaure ofhis neighbour. eoce.ot yet thin., lewrtwent into the Lorde M with them , and die riders onhorfcs ro And I tooke my (latfe, f«e» Eeautie, and k''>g''^»'t''«y «? my wages: andifno,leaueof}:fodiey denie God.ntr i- as a King or Prince and their heart (hal reioyceasU3roughwine:yca, weighedformy wares thirtie/)»>f« of filuer. butmg their game ''"h'^h (LX" f '"''' '*'"'' *^^'''^^^" ^^" ^^^ '^ ^^ ^^ gla"^ = "'«' *="^ I i And the LorcTfaid vnto me,Call it vnto the "hj/^ l^^^^^' fcii owM vfei" ^^^ '^■'^ reiovce in the Lord. q potter : a goodly price, that I was valued at of of thefpoyle of thewarre. 8 I will i hifle for them,and gather them: for them.AndItookethethinie/'i?<-«offiluer,and tbeir brethren, f Cut of ludah I haue redeemed them : and diey (}ial encreafc,as caft them to die potter in the houfeof the Lord. ,„ j"n, ""!' °"' «rno«'u''rofe«^ ^^^ ''^"'= incrcaf.d. ,4 Then brakel mine otherfbfFe , eucn the Z' °^ wh« (lialbe as a ' 9 And I wil ^ (6 w them among the peopIe,and Bands,that I might diflblue die brotherhood be- coraerto vphold thev (hal remember me in farre countreis: & they ftveene ludah and Ifrael. the buildmg,and flial] Hue with their children and ' tume againe. asanajletofaften ittogeth And the Lord (ayd vnto me, Take to thee "" "'"* "*~-" ^"""' ^" """ ""' "- -p-"'^- I : And tne Lord laya vnto me, 1 aKc to 10 I wUl bring them againe alfo out of the yef the inftruments of a foolilh (hepheard. tribes, which fhoald begaihe. redvndtr Chrifi to the t<&. oi the Church i Their goner- sours (hal cxecuttf crueliieouertbc, k That is, the rmall retnnant, i6 For lo,Iwilraifevp a (hepheard in y land, whom be thought which (hal not look for the thmg,that is loft,nor " °"|'j';,^°„'^'"* feeke the tender lambes, norhealethat y is hurt, "cod'ftewc'th hi* , nor feede that that f ftandeth vp : but he (hal eate great beucfites tqW g Ouerthsirene- land of Egypt,&: gather them out of Asfhurt and iBiej. I will bring them into the land of Gilead,andLe- tl.: JA' -,l!!?* "" hanon,and place (hal not be found for them. II And hce ™ fliall goe into the fea with affli- ..„^.^^„^„.„ _ ^„„ ftion, and (hal fmite the wanes in the fca, andaU die fleH^ofthe far," Sctearc their claw « in p^^^^^ ^aVdhTsVeopie"-''! c^, h diedeptheofthenueraialdryvp-andthepnde oidole (hepheard that leaucth the fiocke: '°"T"r^,?^d i wbercbyhede- f Asfhurfhall becaft dowTie, andthefcepterof :henvord/W4«vponhistarme,&vpon his right Tl^Ko"^ clareth the power Eg>'Ptnia!I depart away. "^ „,thcr bee rolea ofGodwIionee- 12 And I will ftrengthen them in the Lord, byhismoftbeuitifiiHorderofgouernetDent, neitbercontinaeieibebaodetof deth no gt»at pre- and thev (hall walke in his Nanie,laith the Lord, brotherly vniiie , and therefore hee breaketh both the one and the other, ^ome Jjaratjonwhetihe _ _ _ , .^ , readr, for Bandej, Deftroyets, but in the t^-vetfe the firfl teaming is co»hri3e>atl yet be fcattered and feeme to he loll, yet it fhalt be prolita- Wevnto them: for there they Ihall ccmetotheknowledjjeof my Name, which waiaccoinpIi(hedvndertheC)ofpel,amongwhoni it was 6rft preached. I Not *i« they ihoold retarneintotheir couiittey. but bee gathered and ioyned in one faith by the doarine of the Gofpel. ■ m He alludeth to rhe deliuetance of the frople oBC of Eg} pt,whete as the Aoge! Tmote the floods and riueri. .1 C HA P. XL J The ieftmlfunoftheTeT/iflt. 4 Thte4ttofthefmll)jklla ttKonittrdto Chrift. 7 ^^ritHttui -vifim fttiiifl lauft- Umtnilutlth, m Whereby he Iheweth hi^care ic diligence tliat he would fuffet them to hiue noeuil ialers,becanfe they fhonld confider his great loue. n Meanir.g.ihe peo. ple.becaufe they would not acknowledge thefe great benefitesol God. o He (he.veth that the leaft patteuet ptofitebj Godsiudgenier.tt. p Ecfidestheit ingratiti-.de God accuieth them of rr.alice and wickednerte, which did not cnely forget his benefites, biuefteemedtbemas thirosofneoght. q Slewing that it was toolitlero pay his wages , which conld icarce fufSce to nakc a ft we ijles fot to couet the Temple, r Signifyirg.that they ITioold haue a cetiaine kind* ofregimeot, and outward flic we olgoucinement: burin elTeia it (be "Id bee n» thing: fot they (heuld bee wolues, and deuourini; beaflsinrtead cflhefheatds. f And is in health and found, t By iheartiehe fignibctb ftrentlh, sshedoeth wifedome and iudgement by the eye ; that is, the plague of Gt-d (ball talte aw»J both thy fiiengib and iudgeraeot. eye. ThcSpuitcofgracI^ Zechariah. The foumaine opened. eye. Hisarme fhall bee cicanc drycd vp, and his j N that day there » fi^all be a fountaine opened a Hce (heweth right eye (halhe >T:teily darkened". ltothehoufeofDauid,nndtotheinhabitantsof "'•'?' iliali be the CHAP XII lenifalem/orfinneandforvnclcanneffe. f'U'te of their tc \^ li n I. . js.li, Aj-t-j riLT i/-n , Pfn!snce,towit, Ofthtiit[lui^.\onamibniUittgiga7ncofJttHfiUm. ^ And Ul that day, laich the Loro Of holtCS,! remifjio of finne} v^ill cut off the >» names of the idoles out of the by the blood ef ' I more be rennembred : and Chrift.wi.ich JhalJ , - ,..- , ,.. «s,andthevncIcano/pmt^^y^rS fiecsindeimering formed the ipirit of man within him. to depart out ot tneland. purge ti.em l.oir, Sr.^hV'r?main. ^ BchoUj will make lemfalem a^ cuppe of ^ J A'ld when any fliali yet ''prophecie, his fa- f vnciea.,«fre. rnlp'ia" lelh^ poyfon vnto all the people round abowt: an Jalfo ^her and his mother that begate him,(hail fay vn- [•j„['^^7^;,',';J' to tetiirne home, vvit:h ludah wil he be,in y lie?e agamft lemfalem. !^o him,Thou (halt not hue- for thou fpeakeft lies ^ purge them when God «l!cd j ;^^„j j„ f}^^^ ^^y wilTl make Itnifalem an '""^"^ name of the Lordc : and his father and his from all fuperRi. b °Tn-.alem (hall ^eauie ftonc for all people: all that lift it vp,{hall mother that begat him, e 0,al thruft him thorovv, ''»;;;'''';'*« bedde-Je.lagaiaft bctome, though all the people of the caith bee whenhepropheaeth. {h,ibcpure iUhrreMBmicjrfo gathered together ai^ainlt it. 4 And in that day fliall the prophets f bee a- c Meaning, the ^t\'^?i'^fr'"^ A 4 In that day, faith the Lorde, I will finite e- fhamedeuery oneofhis vifion, when hee hath f^liiprophetiadd fta!llt„/the ueryhorfewirhaftoniftment, and his rider with prophecied : neither ftall they wcare a rough SlflJ/^.'^^ enemies. madnelle , and I will open mine eyes vpon the garment to deceiue. Mfrelioion.whom e Euery captaJnc, houfeofIudah,and willfmite ciiery horfeofthc 5 ButheefhalIfay,Iamno gPi^het: lam the Prophet here that had """y vn -^.^pj^ ^^^^^ blindnefle 2" husbandman : for man taught me to bee an eallethvncleane nowthinkeThat . J And the princes "of ludnh fhall Ciy in their h^^3'^™^_^^f'^'","^U°"'''.''P.*._. .,„ ,_... d"Thatis,wben the fm,u power of hearts. The' inhabitants of Iercif:ilem/Wie my , ^ Andonefhalfay vnto him, What are thcfc j^,;,,;[''^™ letuialem ftall be ftrength in the Lord of hr^^ftcs their God. woundcs in thine bands? Then he fhal anfwcre, cie ii„,,nd make 6 m fiifScienttodt. fend them jgainft , , ... alleacmics.be dallllKeco caufe the Lord ii fircbran.^ :.. -..^ ^»..^>„..v. ....^r ..... - . , . .. ..^^,,v..^., amoDg them thepcople round about on the righthand,nnd on \^°^J^ ■ '"'•^e the fhepheard, and the flieepe ftall .vhazcale the whichTnoI^ the lefc : and lemfalem fiiall be inhabited againe be fcattcred: and I wil turn, minehand vpon tne godly il>all h^aue aiitwere>'e"d m,; firft borne. °"<^'r ^'"'^ ?«"^-" "■! ^" ">"'*" «"« !""""« ''""'• S|>!rit,iob.tp.j7. 1 1 In that day flir-I there be a great mourning CHAP. XII II. where it IS refvr. jn lerufilcm , as the ■''mourning of' Hadadlim- • of iht dorirint that /li^llfrocted cut tf the Church, ani »f dytvhichl'e"lir jF'0"inchevaIIevofiViegid^^ ■ ih.nfi,.„m,onthnc.j. •eie.ted to the 1 1 And the ^ Kind fhall bewailc cuery famitie p Eholde,the day of the Lorde con-meth , and a He atmetb the Spirit of God. 1 apart,the f.imilie of thc^ houfe of Dauid apart, JD tliy fpoyle Owlbe a diuided in the middcs of g"""*' 'S''"'' «ha STheyOiall and their wiues apart : the familic of the houffiof thee. fl'"n""u''" itptnetoGodhy _, , S i_ • • ^ ...... . . « /. ihat Ihculd come, trnercp.-ntince, Nathan apait,ancf their wmesap.ntt; _ i For I wil gather all rtationsagainftlerufa- before they e»ioy. Mvj»oDi before ihey I J Thefamilieofthehoufe ofLeu".apart,and lem to battel, and the cidefhalbe taken, and the ed ihu piofpetoM i Mfog.ieuoi.n/ their wiuesnpait: the familie of oShemei apart, houfesfpovled,andthewomcndetiied,andhalfe *""'P'<""''V'. ' | St'.dr'''" andtheirwiues-apoit: oftheatieOiallgoeintocapti^.itie, and the re- :,t\'htfdt' )> xhc;y,nHliIa, ,«4 Allthefimiliesth.it oremaine, euery fa- fidueoftlie people fliall not bee cut offfromthe gersniouid(i^cti, ■»ouauiac;indthi»licmCiUJ«tiiofthefpitiiwUicmfalcBnheChu«b. Waters of life. Chap. /. HoIincfTe in all. 1 16 CM where they aigKibJdc them among (lie mouQ' taines. f Rea I Anio) l.i, g Becaufetheyd.d QOCciedttihcPio- plieis words he tutnethtoGod, and comroriech himrdfeinihaty ofthemountaine dial remoue toward the North, ij Bntlnthatdayi'agreattumultof y Lord „, God wilnoe e He fpeaketh of andhalfeof the mountainctoward the South. fl-.all be among them , and cucry one flialltake onely laiie vp which could"« J ^^ y^ ^^^^ ''^^ '^'"'° ^^^ ' ^^"^y °^ ''^' ° ^^^ ''^"'^ °^^^^ ncighbour,ancf his hand fbal rife ""^'5 withoo^ba^ abide Cods (ve- mountaines: for the valley of the mountains fliall vp againft the hand of his ncighlwur. to''i'rie*ih" ''""^ fcoce,but (hould reach vnto Aial-. yea,yee llial flee like as yee fled 14 And Iiidah fliall fight alfo ngainft leiufa- 0 to hunuid flee into all pla- fromthe fcanhquakcin y daycs of Viziah King 1cm, and the anne of all the heathen Ihall he ga- oppteOehim. of ludah: and the Lord g my God ilial come, and thered round about , with » golde andfiluer, alid ° ^"' «'""'i«» "* all the Saints ^^•ith thee. great abundance of apparell. 1^,1 '„"„^ '^"JJYJ; 6 Andinthatday fliall there bee po cleare i5'Yetthisfhallbetheplagucofthehorfc,of apraye.buttodc light,but darke. themule,of thecamellandoftheafl'eandofall ftoyandihed 7 And there fhall be a day (it is kno well to the beafts that be in thefe tents as this l' plague. '''°^''('l the Lord) >' neither day nor night , but about the 1 6 But it fliall ceme to pafl'e that euery one ft,ouij te'de- cuening time it (hall be light. thatisleftof all thenations,whichcameagainft fttojcd.vetfeit. 8 And in that tlay fhal there ' waters oflife go Ierufalem,flial go vp from yeere to yeere to wor- lieTne'wtiiat'the'fe out from leru&Iem , halfe of them towarde the ftiip the King the Lord of hofts,and to keepc the things (lioulde Eaft fca, and halfe ofthem toward the vttermoft feaft of Tabernacles. come.aaifjict.'i, f(^3^^,^f],j,jj[jg|,ot}jjnfon,^njerjndwinter. 17 Andwhofov-illnotcomevpof ^//thefa- n- h«E ■ " thincAag'eli'wIt 9 And tlie Lorde IhallbcKingouer all the milies of the earth vnto Icnifilem to worfliip the Sns.which^welo comeioperforme earth : in d|w: day fliall there be one '' Lord , and King the Lord of holies, cuen vpon them flial greateft enemie* ihii gieat thing, his Name fl'.albconc, come no raine. lotiuereligioi, \jT^'^'\\t'^ I o All the land fliall be turned ' as a plainc 1 8 And if the familie of q Eevpt goe not vp, I"/ """.'I". '^' tbeie Inouldoe r ,^ \ .> . 1 l t- t itt i • n h "^^^ ^i — ,' tnetentiles. great t:oubles«4* "om Ocba to Rimmon, toward the bouth or le- and come not, it (hall not r<«»* vpon them. T/ji» r signifying, that the ciinicii,S( that rulalcm , and it flialbe lifted vp , and inhabited in fliall be the plague wherewiththe Lord wil fmite rowhatfermce thetimebereefit her place: from Eerfiamins gate vnto the place of all the heathen, that come not vp to keepethe they were put now "cfaM^t'h""' the(irftoate,vncothecornergate, andfrom the feaTl of Tabernacles. To^S'trfe'r^ue (which ii here towreoFHananiel,vnto the Kings wincpreffes. 19 'Ihis flialbethepuniflimentof Egypt, and inwanejihey meant by the ene- 1 1 And men fliall dwell in it , and there fliall the puniiliment of all the nations that come not *"« •«>* ''"'rt ning) God would {,£ no more deftrudion , btit lerufalem (hall be vp to keepe the feaft of Tabernacles. ^"A"''^''/ !;°'u^- fend corafott. rri-ri-i rtirL ii .u„ i_ • r Had faDfiified the. i That is.ifclpiti- wfely inhabited. 20 In that day fliall there be rermen vpon the c a. ptecioos the iiialgijcesofGod. ij And this flialbc the plague, wherewith tliC ''bridles of the horfes. The holinelle vnto the oneattiieoiher, which ihouldeuer Lord will fmite all people , that haue fought a- Lord,and the fpots in the Lords houfe fliall bee '>'""'« theyO-.all abuBdlliVe'" gainft lerufalem: their flefli fliall confume away, like the bowlcs before the altar. ^'b« al'f nl'li be k Ailidoiiiry& though theyffcnd vpon their fcetc, and their eies 21 Yea,euerypotinIeruialemandIudahflisll pate.and cUanr, fupetftition Oiall flial confiime in their holes,andthcirtonguc(hal be holy vnto the Lord of holies: and al the\' that and there ihal ne«. ''."''?'''?"<*'""' confume in their mouth. facrifce, fliall come and take of them, and feethe tl"" be hypocrite, Inetelhalbe one , -j-i j un, il l norany tliatrtiaU God,onefaitb,and one religion, I This new lerulalein (halbe feene througli all therein : and m that dav there Ihalbe no more the corttipt theltrae ' the wotld,aod fliall exctll the fitft in e«ellentie, wealth andgteatnefle. ^ Canaanite in the Home of the Lord of hoftcs. fetuice of God. MALACHI. I Keadeirai}.r, b Which . lecla- teth their great in- gtatitadc thai did Dot ackn«wledge ihn lone, which Wat To euidenr,i| thatbechofe A- bralam rroniOJt THE ARGVMENT. TKit Prophet WM one of the three jVehicb God raifed vp for the comfort of hii C^'ttrch 'ifter the eap- tiuttie, ttndafter him there rvn; no more vntiU Ithn ^aptifl vrat fent., which rras either a tokenof Gods wrath , or an admonition that they jkoulde rvith tttore fenient de/ires looke for the eonmiiv.g »f Mejjiah. Hee confirmeth the finie doctrine^ that the faro former doe , btit cbiifiy hee rcproetieth the Tnt fits for their cnu£ieufhefp,a>7dfififjraft»ndchitflftbtTfitfli. but v;e will reaimeand build the dcfolate places. He a burden of the worde ofthe yetfaieth the Lord of hoftes, They dial biiild,but Loide to Ll^acl by die minilkric I ^^il deftroy ir,and they flial call tliem. The bor- . „ . . . . of Malachi. der of wickedncs,and the people,with whom the .r.hfp^p, "^^ 2 I haue Icnied you, faith the Lord is anm- for cuer. condeimif th the lid: yet ye (ay l* Wherein haft 5 And your eyes (hall fee it,and yee fliall (ay, Piiertschiefiy,be. The Lord will be ma?niSed vpon the border of ""Ce <'' his marter.If then Ibe a father, where is mine ho- ftinacie agaiI^ft nour> and if I bea mafter,whtre is my feare, (aith f'"^- '""J "[' '■""« the Lord of hoftcs vnto you, d O Priefts,diat de- fb\7"xl'pie"o ' (pife my Name-' andyclay, 'Wherein haue wee gitaser euils. ......... ^ Henoteththeir grcQi: hypociifie , Lord: yet thou loued vs> Wasnot Elan laa- kobsbrother,(aith the Lord? yet I loued laakob, J And I c hated E(au,and made his mountains of all 'he *oi Id, & wafte,and his heritage a wildernefTe for dragons. next chofe laakob ' " o the yungrr brother of whom they catne.aad left Efau the Elder, c For betides tha; the Hgnesoi mine hatred appeared euen when hee was made feruant vnto bisyonger brotKer,he'ngyet in his mothers bel'ie,and alfo afterward in tint hee *as p'H from hi>b'r'h.-:ght,veteiien now before your eyes the (ignes hereof are de(pifedthy Name? cuideot.inthatth^ihiscounttey liethwancandhet^alaeiieircturnetoiobab'te c / ki whereas yee my people, whom the cnemie hated mote then thcin, are by icy svhich would not fee tbeit fanltl , bat meft impadCDtly coae7ed tbem ;JBd Jfc traceandluue(o',vud)oiidcUueied,ieadeRom.;.ij. weicbliode guides. 7 Ycc A complaint of Ifrael. Malachi. The Priefts charge. L^t/'f*" 1' ^ ^^ °^^ vncleane f bread vpon mine alur, Lord of hoftes. J'ouTo^rni'l'rie.'" ^"'^ youfay, Wherein hauc we polbted thee ? In j My S couenant was with him of life and g He(hew«b dires.in ) doc not that ye fay the tablcof the Loi^J is not g to be re- peace, and I h gaue him feare, andheefeared me """t ""« tbc txjmi..e whtthct garded. and was afraid before ' my Name ' '"-o coDditisos ;Xu":;r° , « a jj^ jftrtheblindforM^^^ 5 Thelawof i< trueth wasinhismouth.and ^''d'/^^rr o Notth«tl>ey '^noteuil:andityeofterthelameandficke,icis there was no miquitie found in his lips : hee wal- mbeof Uui'n fiidthus.bntby not eiiil: Otter ic now vnto thy prince:will hee be kedwidimcinpcaccandequitie, and didturiie Gods part, iiut he their daings they Content With thee,«r accept thy perfon/aiech the many away from iniquitie would giuethem declared no lele. l r>rrl r.rkr.ft't .h« they f oadereth them, that he may haue mercy vpon vs : this hath bene mouth : for hee is die m meflenocr of the Lord """'''' f^'thfuH/ that ihinke it (ah- by your meancs : will hee regard "^ your perlbns, of hoftes '^ ^"^' ''''" '=*°'- 'p^^fy'Lt^r ^-* ti'^'^^i'"'^''' , K 'r ,«"^Veearcgoneout of theway : yehaue h'"ffe^ -bTd"' commanded.and 10 Who IS there euen amongyou , ' that caufed many to fall by the Lawe : yehauebrcken i-'»i"erta,n= partly after mans WOllIn fnn!- rnp rinnrpc • on/1 l^tn^^Ip nt^r ^*<« ^n .-l*^ ^_rT ^ ■ r • i i ^ -^ » .^ ■ « li...*>»r >antari;,& To come noitothat pure- ntffe of religion, . u 1 ' ' ' — ' ™ —^ l^vi^j-iv, L/tv^uii. v». g.uij .vim ju i which he tecjui. Ottering at your hand. kept not my way es, but hauc bene partiall in the "°*'«'' >"'' f"'' reth.and therefore ii hot hom the rihng ofthc funne vnto the Lawe mirtion. 'SLtth«'''^°'"gl«7,^°f?hefamc,nnNameisu.greata- t o Haue we not all one "father? hath not one ,l"^*ft7ughf" mortal mao would moRg the Gcntiles, and m euery place incenfe God made vs? why doe we tranfgrefle euerv one to haue know, not be content to Ihall )e oftred vnco my Name, and a pure oftring: againft his brodier , and breake the couenant of '"'S* " '"'*'•''* " be fo ferucd. for my Name is great among the heathen , Hueth » our fathei-s> °'^" '" '*'* "'"'"' L"pnrn;lt '^''"-"'^f^f'^- ur.A- U c V. . - I^dah hath tranfgreflid , and anabomina^ HcL «1 bare the people ' ^ ^"t ye hauc polluted It m that ye fay , The tion is committed in Ifrael and in lerufalem : for treafure ho'ft of in hand that they table ot the Lord IS "polluted and the fruit there- ludahhath defiled the holinefle of the Lorde Godsword.and prayed f..r them, of, eue^ his meate is not to be regarded. wliich he loued, and hath married the P dau-'hter ""S*" '" «'"*"» and (heweth that , y^ f,i j airo,Behold,z/ « a o wearineflc,and of a flrance God i- aaS"ter they were the oc- , ,•' r a- i • /- • i i t in,, i "' * "•'•"'gc vjou. . dingto their ne- cafioD, t!,at there ^^ haue fniifted at It, faith the Lord of hoiles,and r j The Lord wil cut oiF the man that doeth cefildv") "ot to euils came vpon ye oftred that which was torne, and the lame .ind tliis .- ioth the maftcr and the feniant out of the "•"""« '' fo'' '"m- r wM r '■. '^*^ ''^^^ • *"" y f °^'^n ^? '1*'"S •• fiioul-i 1 ac- Tabernacle of laakob, and him that q offereth an ^"L-,;„. ,i, . ~ L'^you';!"''' cepttbsolyourhand faiththeLord? oftering vnto the Lord of hoftes. ^ho&doV.fc and ftate.feeing "^4 Butciufed be thedeceiuet, which hath m rj And this haue yee done againe,and fcoiic- nut declare Godi you are rdft,e«eth.hattheirin2ratit«de. andnegleacfhistrutlerujcelh^llbethe "'1™ bene mtneflebctvveeiie thee andthcwife Godan •ohi.wo.tr, .and, et will fetue h.oaccotditig to hi, coueious uiiude. vnder his gaitnent, faith the Lord of hoftstdiere- p""*"*'^ ^'"^ CHAP. II. fore keepeyourfclues in your fpirite, andtranf- p They haue ioy. ThntlnSmsfk. gicflc not. ?<■ fceme to f»- Biyword. Curredthcmalrcady.becaurcyedocnotconfidcr 'fifi^'"^''"*- f This li another fault, whereof heeaccnIVih them, thatis, c TbitiSithe . • hp rf that they brake the lawes of manage, t Anheonehalfeofthyrelte. u Sh« abondaoceof It inj»»arneart. that was ioyneJ to thee by a folemue couenant, and by the innocationofGodf Gods benefitet. J Behold, I Will Corrupt d VOUr feedc,and caft name, x Did not God make man and woiran as one flelli and not many? d Yourfcede douno Vpon yoUr faCCS, *«*» the '•'doun" of yOUT y By hil power sndvertnehce c^uldhauemideiranywomenforonemau. fo.veH n.all come folcmng fcaftcs, and VOU flialbcilkc VntS it, * 5"'\V ij'"""'' ''«'«>;"'" I>''f»ll>nd moderate marriage .herein is n. tonoprofite, , /? n i i_ t l ic l- excefleulliiltet. a Contame yoiir (clues within your bounde, and bee f»- eVouboartof 4 And yee (hall knowe, that I hauc 1 rent this ber inminJe, andlitidle^onr.ill'edioos. b Not that her doeth allowed!, your liolineire.fi- COmmaundcment VntO ycu, that mycOUCnant, uorcemenr, but nl the two fanltes hee Himeth, which is ihelelTe. c Het crifires aud feafts, which I made wiJl Lcui mi^htftand (aicththc tbinkeih itfulfi.-ienttokfepehii wife ftill, albeit hee takeothers, and fo if but they dial till Be ' o ' ^ it were coneicth bis fault, d Yee mniinute againft God, becaofe hee heaid toyoiit(>iame,andbeasviIe»5donnne. f The Priefts obiefted againft the Pro' eotyouat (bone a> yee called, e In thinking that God faoouied the wicked, fthrt (baiheeouldnoireprGueihem.buthemuft fpeakea*aiiiitthePriefthonde> and hathnorefped to them (hat fciue him, t Thus ihcy blafphemed God in •«dthenffice«itablil>iedof God by promire.but he (lieweifi, thai the office ii no' condempiogliit |>«wciMdiH(ltCC| becaufe bee iadged notaccotdingtotl^eil JdrcOjMdtccdwfacatlieftTiUiiiniUKldoieiieitcullcdbirtlKirvvacuami Uatifici, . - CHAP. Of"IohnBaptift,aniIChrift. Chap, iij.iiij. Tiicrunncori/ghtcoufncfic. i»7 CHAP. J 1 1. mnndtrrent, and that we w-alkcd hiiTTibly before I Oflhtmtjftngirof ihtLoiJ, l mc(Tcngcr,and he fliall eiien they that woike uickcdmlfc, .ax fet % p,and oi loha Bjptift,af JDrrtparc the way before mte : and b tlic Lord ^^y thattenipt God. yea, they arc " ddiutrcd. ■ "^^^ "'"« Ch..HcxKound. whoniycfccke, ll:allfpccdily conic to his Tern- i ^ o i hen fpakc they that feared the Lord, ul.''^''l"rVi',l' b Mc,n"oE M^i.. rlc • ^^'«^" *V mcllenger of the couenant whorn eiicry one to his nci-hbor,and thc Lord luarkcn- d.l.ac^d hom ih. u p.jl 4o.'.7- y*^ ^^''^'^ '• i^choKlc, he (hall come, faith the Lord cd and heard it , and a P booke of remembrance dagger.. din.j.iT.zj ofhcftes. was written before him forthcm that feared the ° *!'"'•'*'**''• »if^' 'li^fy ' ^"' '^^"*° ■* "^^y '^'"^^ '^' '^^^ ''^ *"" *'°'": Lord, and that dioueht vpon his Name. "^Z^^' \^;^, B,„i\v«m.dc& niing ? and who iTiall endure, when he^appwreth? ,^ And they fha]T be to me, faythtlieLordof «„. lu-c'ly too. afiockc, thcdandincoifc hisowne "S"l°''>'.sto icircGod* p Boibbccaule irceme be- the tiling wai ecnehim «'"Be 'hat feme tmiirdtoGod in ■mnot. ,h,tg,„,„.dv. .ocgouernnient "'»Y'.' "l*"''''^^""*"'JS^ *'"■" ""^ *'""*''**"'"'" '■"'"^ niuerfall corruptien, and jifo that ihis might bean example of Gcdso.frcicst* olhisChurch. and in the yecres arOrC. ^ " illptniienifinncrs. q when I ilnlliertore my Cimich aecordingto my pio. d Hcfhewethtlut 5 And I will ComeneerCtOyoil toilldgement, mife, iheyfhallbeasnuneovmepioper goodi, t Tbatii, forgmc (liciirioRn, y hypocrites which 3,,^ J ^^[1 bg 3 f^vifr „itndl'e againftthefooth- a'"lgoueili«lbem«ith my Spirit *^,%Z'^IinP '*ay«5' ai'J againft theadultereri,and againll felfe C H A P. 1 1 1 1 . w.lDotabde«hjfwearers,anda^ainftthofethatwonefiilIykeepe Tied.,of,htUrd,ujor,,he»iuhBlui/h<,HUccmf. hedrawethneere: backe the hirchngrivages , rf/! geth. """' "^ ' * And I will rebuke the ' deuourer for your ^ And he fliall S tiime the heart of the fathers ,eth vs into ngh- g Reide Zec'n.v!/. Hikes, and helLallnotdeftroythefniitof your to the children , and the heart of the children to teouinefle.clenretb fa Theiearenooe ground, neitherfhall your vine be barren in the their fathers, Idl I come ''&fmite the earth with vj from ihc filth bLto'„vh;.w.rfi^'J''^^^htheLordofhofrs. curfing. reVo'm^th ''."' delraod their oods ^^ And sll nations !hall Call youblefled : for ihe image of God. c Ye (hall be fet at libertie, and increafe imhe ioy of the «.ffheirhono°r,ot ve llialbe a pleafant land, faith the Lord of hofts. Spirit, i Cor.j.17. d Becaureibeiiinewa* come that the Icweslhould be de. rieale c'fceilfully j. Your wOrds hauebene(^OUt'na<'ainftme fti""«of Prophetivntilltbetimeol Chtm, becai.re ihey thouldwubmoieter. withrhem. . I J lOUr woros naue oeiie liouc aj,ainitme, „,nt mindesdcGre his comming, the Propl.ttexhortah them to t«ttllethem- i Whercbythe 'aitn the Lord : yet ye fay, Wharhaucwelpoken relues diligently in nMymg thelawof Mofesm the mesne fealoB, whereby feniice of God againftthcC^ they might continue in then oe religion and alfo be armed againil all teniationj. flioald.hanebroe i* YebauC favd, Ititin vainetO feme God : « ''"'''^ Chtidcstpoundcthof lohnKaptift, Matth. It. ij, 14 who boihfof hi* irainreicied, ard j u_. c • -I .u . „u l-.,..!;,^ zeale , and leftoring of lelioicn , is aptly con'paied to Eliiah. fWhichasit dhePrieft,&ihe and whatprofit IS Itthatwehaue kcptlllSCOm- ,,„„ for, he wicked, fo doe' h.tUen. be godly, and call, hem to repentance, poote relieiied k NothaoiH^tefpea howrouehyeneed, but Iwillgiueyouin g Hee (heweth wherein lobnj olfice (hoold Hand ; in the toiningef men to ill abundance : fot'Styelhall lacke place to put my blefsing) in. I Meaning, God.and inyning the father asd children in one vniiie «( faith ; fo that the lather thecate:p:ller, and whatfoeuer deftroyeih eorneaod ftnites. m The Prophet ftiall tiirne to the rrligionof hisfonre which is conuertedto Chi ill , and the (on.Iemneth ihem of donbic blaTphcmie againn God : fiift in that they fayd that fonnc Ihall imbrace the faith of the itne faihets, Abraham Izhak^ laakob. h The God hidnorefpeit to them that fcrnedbili),and next chat the wicked were more fecond point of his office was to dcnoaofe C«dl iudgcneats againft ibem that in hi) &aoar then the godly. would DotieceiueChtift. ^ The end ofthe Prophets, it9 *iji;t»|.ij.»i. APOCRYPHA. THE .iJ^GV ME21T, THefe bookit thatfoUtw in order after the Trophetsvnto the J^erv Teffament,are called ^pecry^ ph »«^/j;f. gikued him with || fenfible things, fo that the 44 And he reigned three moneths andtcnne f '",; f'nfikt ' ;vordcs of the Lord Hood vp againll Ifiael. daycs in lerufalcnvatid he did euiU in the light of «/».|f 0. came to palTcitliat when Pharaoh King of Egypt 4) ^ So a yeere after Nabuchodonofor fcnt came to mooue waire againft Carch.amis vpon and brought him to Babjlon with the holy vef- Euphratcs,Iofias went out againft him. fels of the Lord. 26 But the King of Egypt lentto him, fay- 46 And hee made Sedecias king of ludea and ing. What haue I to doe v^ itii thee, O King of lerufalem, when hee was one and twentie y ecrc ludea? olde, and he reigned elaienyeres. 27 I am not fentof the lord God ag.ninft 47 And hedideuill in the fight of the Lord," thee:hutmywarre is vpon Euphrates, and none neither did he feare the words Ipoken * by lere- *Jt".i9.i»> the Lord is with me, and the Lord haftcnechme piias the Prophet from themouthoftheLord.^ forward : depart from me, and beenocagainft 48 For afcerthathe wasfwometoKingNa- the Lord. buchodonofor,he forlivare himfclfe by the Name 28 Buclofiaswonld not turne backe his di.i- oftheLord,and fell awav,3ndh.ardned his neckc riot from him,but prepareil himfelfe to fight with and his heart , and tranfgreffed the lawes of the him, not regnding the wordes of lercmias the LordCcklofltTael. Prophet by the mouth of the Lord, 49 Alio the gouemours ofche peopIe,and the ^ 29 But he fttliimfirfe in battel! aray againft Prielts committed many thingsagainft the Lawes >,^ him in the field of Mcgecdo, and the Princes and paiTed all the pollutions of all nations, and" camedownctoKinglofi'is. polluted the Temple of the Lord, which wasfan- jo And the Kingfaideto his feruant:s,Contiey (fiihed in lerufalem. meontofthebattell, forlamvcryweake. And 50 NciierthcleUe the God o F their fathers fcnt by and by his fcruaunts brought him out 0|f the h:smeilengerstocallthembacke,becaurehefpa- battell. red them and his o«\ne Tabernacle. ji So he gat \'p on Ills fecond chariot, and be- Jr But they derided his mcflcngers, and in die ing come againe to lerufalem he changed his life, da\',that the Lord Ipake -^to fbe>»,thcy mocked and waslnuicd in his f ithcrs gi aue. his Prophets, 32 And inall ludca vYasIofias bewailed, yea, J 2 So that he, being mooued to anger ag.iinft h" leremias the Prophet did lament for lofias, .ind his people foi their great wickednefle, comman- fj tlie gouernours and their vviues didlamcHthim dcd the Kings oftheCaldeans to jnuade them. J \'ntoch)sdav :and this was ordcincd in all the J j Thele killed their yoong men vMth the ;* kinred of Ifiael,to be done continuallv. fword round about their holy Temple,neitherdid t ji Eutthefe things arc ivrittcn inthebookc they fparc yoong man, nor may deu, neither olde of thcftovicsofthe Kin?s of Judea,aiid euery one man. nor childe : niong them. : of the ad ts that Jolias did, and his glorv, and his J 4 But he dcliucrcd th :m all into t'leir iiands, ' knowledge in the Law ofihcLord,and the things and all die holy vCi'"lclsof theLoitl, both^icat which he tlid before; and the things novvcr«*ri>d j /cd, ait rrgiftic,•. /iiBf. 19 Theretoreil thiscitiebebiult, andthewalles . ^ -« ,• IN *thefirftvccreofdierei-neorCvTusKing bcfini(hed,thcy wilnotonelynotinduretopay tri- .!;Vr!'*^ lof Ae Perfians. to fulfiU the word of die Lorde buce,but wil alfo rcfift Kings 'V J.J. ofthePertians, to fulfill the word of the Lorde . ,, - , ,. - by die mouth of ieremias, ,2° An.l becaufe the dimgs pertaining to dieTem- 1 The Lord raifed \p die fpirit of Cyrus King ple,go fonvard,we diought it not m.eete topaOe o- ofthePerfians,& he made procbmadon through- uerfuchadiing, ,,,,., out all hiskingdome,eiien by exprefie letters, .^.^l ^•''} toweclare it to oiu: Lorde die King, that 5 Sa\'iiigrThus (airfi C vhk kin- o f the Perfi- J^ '^ ^ee thy pleafure , it n-,ay bee fought out in die ans. The Lord ofIfrael,euen the m^od high Lord, bookes of thy fathers, hath made me King ouer the whole world, =- And diou (hakfindc m the Chronicles die 4 And he hath commanded me to build him "^^'"gs concerning cnefe diings, and (lialt knovve an houfe in Ierufalem,v,hich is in ludea. ^^^^iis citie did alvayes receU , and did trouble 5 If there iie any therefore of you of his peo- ^oth Kings and cities. piglet the Lord, eiien his Lord be with him, and ^i And diat the lewes are rebellious, raifingal- let him goe vp to Ienifalem,vvhich is in Iudea,and ^^.y« warres therein : for die which caufe alio xh^s builde the houfe of the Lord of Ifrael: heeisthe cicie was made detolate. Lord which dwelkdi ni lenifilem. . ^4 Now dierefoie,© lorde the King,vve declare ^ All they then that dwell in the places round i^'^hat if this cicie bee Luilt, and die walles diereot about, dwfe, I fay, that are in his place, let them repaired, youfhall haue no more paflagc into Coe- helpc him with gold and filuer, lofyna,nor Phenice. 7 With ?ift«,Mthhorfes and cattelLar.d other , M f Then the king wrote againc to Radium^, diings, ^vhlch (haU be brought according to die ^bat ^■, ru:e die things dia: cam.e to pafie, & to Be- vow^s into die Temple of the Lord, whi^hisin eltethmus, andto Semelhusdiefecretane, and to Icrufaleni thereftof thofediat wereioyned widithem, and 8 ' f Then arofe the chiefe of die fomilies of ^o thedweUei s of Samaria, Syria and Phenice,diefe ludea,and ofdie tribe of Beniamin,and die Priefts '^'"?'^'"'^follo'\- .,, ,.. , andLcuites, and aU whofe m:nde theLordehad 2^ IhauercaddieEpiftle^which youfent to me: mooued to govp, and build an houfe to die Lord therefore Icommanded , that it ihould be fought in lerufalem ^'"^ ^""^ "^ was found, dia: this cine hadi alway es 9 And thofediat were about diem, helped P'a<^»iag£inft Kings, vHem in all things v/idi filuer and gold,horfes, and ^7 And that the men diereof were giuen to re- ' f cattell , and with diuers vowes of n-uiny whofe beliion and ^varres , and how that mightie kings mindes were ftirred vp^ • and fierce baue reigned m lerufalem, which tookc 10 Alfo King Cyrus brought out the holy vef- tribute of Coelofyna, and Phemce. fels of the Lord, which Nabuchodonofor had ca- ^8 Now dierfore I base commanded to forbid tied out of lerufalem. and had confecrated dicm 'hefe men to buiW vp the citic,and diat it be taken in die temple of his idolcs. " heeddia:nom:orebedone, ri Nowe when CyriK King of die Perfians had ^9 And that thofe wicked things, which (hould brought diem out,hedebuered diem to Midirida-'noJeft die king,go not fonvard. . tes his trcafurer, 5o Then when Rathumus, and SemcUius the fe- ^ , „, iz By whome they were giuen toll Abafar the <^ctaric and die reft,which wereioyned widi diem, ^'d^/'"-"' "ouernour of ludea. ' *» " had read the diings , xvhich kmg Artaxences had r,i«i»./4r. c ^ ^ Whereof diis was die number : a thoufand written,die)' moued their tents vvidi fpeed to lem- golden cups, and a diou&nd filuer cups, bafins of falem wdi bodes and men in aray, filuer for tlie facrifices nine and twentie, violes of 5 ' And began to let diem which built, to ehat gold thirty.and of filuer t^vo dioufand,foure bun- - the bu-lding of the Temple m lenifilem ce^ed vn- dreth and ten,and a thoufand other veflels. to the fecond yeere of die reigne ol Darius King ot 14 So all the veflelsofgold and filuer, which diePerfians. thej' car^'ed away, were fine thoufand, foure huh- CHAP. III. ' dreth,threefcore and nine. ij The>' were brought by Sanabaflar with diem « 7heii*n>fD,rn«. rs Theihr„w,fife«u^ of thecapriuitie of Babylon to lerufalem. XlOwe \vhen Darius reigned , hee nudea gr^t *Bx'a^9. 1(5 f But * in the time of Artaxerxes King of 1 > feall to all his fu'Me.5ts and to aU thole ot his |0r, BiAAAww. diePerrians,|!Bekmus,andMithridates,andTabel- o\vne houfe, and to all die Prmces of .Media and Vr^hmfii, iius,and Rathumus, and Beeltethmus,and I! Semel- Perfia, lius die fee retarie, & odiers which were ioy ned to a And to all the gouemours and captaines, and chefe, dwelling in Samaria and in other places, lieutoiants rhatvvae with him » from India vnto ^ o c -^ Rr Er.Km. MOfih,jh,„^,h«r^o»,«. i^or "^j^X^hefccthalion, and goerfvindarkc- h„l,nu,o»^r,„led. n 1 nrflc,and whcnhc h.-»thllollcn,i-auilhcd,and Ipoy- •Ken thefeconde which had fpoken of thc led,hebringethittohis lone, ftrength oftheKing,bcgan to fiiy, 2y WheVefore a n an loueth his owne \nfc 2 O yec men, are not men l^ongeft, which morcthcnfaihcrormother, beare nde by land and by (c-i, and ouei- all things t6 Vea,n-any hauc lunne mad for women.arKl tvhich arc » them? haucbcnefeiuantsforthsm. »7 Many If Apocrypha, Chap. v. 13 x 27 Manyalfbhaue periQicd and haue erred and on the way heth him, and all that wcr< with him, finned for women. vvhicli \vcnt vp to l^uild Iciunilcm. 28 Noxve therefore doe yon not liekene me ? is 48 And he wrote letceri to all the lientenanrsin not the King great in his power ? do not al regions Coclo(yria and Phinice , and to them that wci t in fcare ro touch him? Libaniis, tkit tliev U-.oiilJ brinp cedar wood from 29 Tet 1 Caw him and Apame , the Kings concu- Libaniis to Icruililem, and 1. uild the citie witli him. bine,thc daughter of the famous i5aiuciis,iitting on 49 Arid hec wi otc for all the Icvves, which went the light hand of the King. vpout of his kiiic;don.e vnto Iiidea, tonccrniiig 30 And fliee tooke the crovvne off the Kings their libcrtie, that no Prince, nor lieutenant, nor head, and put itvponhcr owne, and ftrookc the gouernour, nor ftcward Ihould enter into their King with her left hand. doores, 31 Ytcinthemeane (ealbn the King gaped and 5 o And that al the region which they kept,{iiould gaxed on hcnand if the laughed at him,he laughed: pay no tribiite,and that tiie Idumeaiis llould let go and ifilxwereangiie with him, hce did flatter her the villages of the Icwcs which they held, that hen.ightbcreconciled with her. 51 And that aieryy cere there fliould beegiiicn J 2 Howe then, O ye men, are not women more for the building of the Temple tvvcntie talents vn- ftrong,feeing they do thus? til it were built, 3 jCTThcn the king,and the Princes looked one 52 And to maintaine the burnt offerings vpon vpon another , and Kee beganne to fpeakc of the the altar cuery day (as they had a commaiuidemcnt trueth. to offer fcuenteene) other ten talents euery yeere. 34 O ye men, are not women firongcr ? great is 53 And that all they which went from Babylon the earth,& theheaucn is hie, and the lunne is fwift to l)uild the citie, (1-ould liaue libertie,r.fwel they as in his coiufe: for he tuvneth round about heaucn in their pofteritie, and all the Prieftes that went away, one dav,andrannethagaine into his ownc place. 54 HewroteaUo touching the diarges and the 3 J Is not hee grat that maketh tlielc things? Prielk'sgarment.s,whei-emthey fhould minifler. therefore the trueth is greater rnd ftronger then al. 5 > And hee wrote that they flioold giue the Lc- 3^ All the earth calleth for trueth, and the hea- uites their charges vntillthc hoiiie were finilhed, lien blcfleth it : and all things are lh.aken and trem- and lerulalem l^uilt. blc,neither is there any vniuft tiling v«ith it. 56 Alio hewrotethatthe^' fhould giue penfions 37 The wine tt wicked, the King Mwicked,wo- and wages to them that kept the citie. men are wicked, and all the children of inen are 57 And he fent away all the veflcls which Cyrus wicked, and all their wicked workes are fuch, and had Rt apart out ofBabylon,andwh.ntfoeuer Cyrus there is no trueth in them, and they periih in their had commanded to doe, he alio commanded to do iniqiutie. ir,and to fend to lei ufaiem. 3 8 But trueth doeth abide, & is ftrong for eucr, j 8 And \vhen the f| y ong man v;as gone foorth, C OryZonldtk and liueth and reigneth for euer and cuer. he lift vp his face to heauen towards lerulalemjand 39 V\ith her there is no receiuing of perfons nor gaue thankes to the King of heauen. difference: hutlheedotth thcthings'which areiuft, 59 Saving, Of thee is the vi(ftorie,and of thee is and abftcineth from vniuft and xvicked things , and wifiiomc,and of thee is glory, and I am thy feiuant. all men ftjuour he- workes. 60 Elefled bee thou uhich haft giuen mee ^vife- 40 Neither is there any vniuft thing in her iudg- dome : for vnto thee I acknowledge it, O Lorde of ment,andiheistheftrcngdiand thekingdomc.and fi^r fathers. the power, and maieftie of allagcs. Bieffcd bee the 61 ^ So hee tooke the letters and went out and Qpd of trueth. came to Baby lon,and tclicd all his brethren. 41 So he ceafed to {peakc,and then al the people 61 And theybleffed the God of their fathers, cried and faid,Trueth is great rjid ftrongeft. becaufe he had giuen them freedome and libcrtie 42 Then the King fayde vnto him , Aflcewhat ^3 To goevpand tobuildelerulalem, and the thou wilt befides tliat wh'ch is appointed , and wee Temple, v^here his Name is renoumed,and thev re- will giueitthee,becaure thou art foundethc wifeft, ioyced with infirumcnts of mufickeand ioy, fcuen and thou Ihaltha'.ie liberucto lit by mee, andllialt dayes. be callcfl r\-y couiin. , C H A P. V. 43 ^ThenheefaidetotheKing,rememberthe i Thi immlrey of th-m th>t return,- fi-om iht dptiKiiie. At rhttr vowe that thou haft vowed to builde lerufalem, in ■ui.aimajf.unncei. 5+ ThtrtmfUubigunnetoOibuil!, 66 the day that thou tookeft the fcingdome, r*,-,r „««,.. »-«/.f,./«/; «,«..».,<*, ««^ 44 Andtofendeagaine alltheveflels that were A Fter* thcfe things, the chiefe of the houfis of *B\>t,2.u taken out of Ieriifalcm,whichCyrusfet a part when /i their fathers were choftn after their tribes, :nd hec made a vow to cut off Babylon and -vowed to their wiucs , & tlicir fonnes, & their daughters, and fend them hither. - theirfenir.ncs,.ond their raaydes,andth£ircatteil. 45 Thou alfo haft vowed to build the Temple, . 2 And Darius Rnt with them a tlioufand borle- uhich the Idumeans burnt wheludeaw^deftroicd men, tilthey Vv-ercrcftorcd to lerufalem in lafetie, by theCaldeans. and with miriicall <>./?/■/<;««»«, with tabretsand 46 And nowe,0 lord the King,this is tliat which flutes. I defire ami require of thee.and this is the magnifi- 3 - And all their brahrrn played : tl.us he caufcd cence, which Jr^yajr^ of thee: I require thciefore them to goevp together with ihcm. that thou wouldeftaceomplilh the vow which theu 4 ^And tlupj are the names of the men that haft vowed with thine owne mouth to doe to the wen: vpafLeriheir £.:i-'ilics,by their tribcs,^«a after Kingofheauen. the order oft'.cird'rrriitie. 47 Then King Darius rihngvp,kified him, and 5 Therx;c''S. 'ii'itnir.rcsof Phinecs thefonns wrote him letters to al 1 the ftewards & lieutepant-, of Aarotsjcfiis/c.wtf o? ioizicc,fn7int of Sara'as,& and captaines, and gouemours, y they fiiould bring loaeiju yfonne of Zorobabel, ihey««w of Salathiel Rr a of t Apocrypha. I. Efdras. ofthehoiifcofDaiudjofchekinredofPharcsjof miel,Bannu,«nd Suiu/eucntic and focrc. thetrihcofluda. 27 ^ The fonnes rp/j/f/? were holy fingers. The 0 Or,ZortMfl. 6 \\ Who fpake wife wordes to Darius the King fonnes of Araph,an hiuidretli/ourcie and eight, of the Pcrlians in the fecond yeere of his rcigne, in 28 ^ The poiters. The fonnes of Salum , the the moncth of Nifin,\\hich is the firft moneth. fonnes of latal, the fonnes of |j Tolman, the fonnes \Or,r*liui,^ 7 ^ And thefe are they of Iudea,wh;ch came out of DacoSi, the fonnes of Teta, the fonnes of Sami: of the captinitie where tney d\velt , whome Nat u- all ivere an hundreth,thirtie and nine, chodonofor King of Babylon had caried away into 29 The mijiiflers of the Temple. The fonnes of Babylon, Efau, the fonnes of Afipha, the fonnes of Tabaoth, 8 Andretnrnedvntolcrufalem&fo the reftof thefonnesof||Ceras,thefonncsof|tSiid,thefonnes ftOr,ctr,r. Lidea,cueryoneinto his owne city -.which came of of I^lcu, the fonnes of Labaiia, the fonnes of l°'.^'»''«- |Or,s«r«!«. Zorobabcl,andIefus,Nehemias,llZacharias,Reefa- IJAgraba. l0r,H^^ibt. ias, Eneniiis , Mardocheus , Beelfarus , Afpharafus, 50 The fonnes of || Acnia , the fonnes of || Otita, ' O'-*"-"*. Reeliiis,Ro;mus.i«,m. ri The fonnes of PhaathMoab, two thouland, hai,the fonnes of A(ana, the fonnes of ||Meani, the \%^"^'''!°l' eight hundreth and twelue. fonnesof || Naphifi, thefonnes of || Aaib,the fonnes ' or, "cLhs! 12 The fonnes Ela'n,athoufandc,t\vo hundreth, of||Acipha,thefonnesof|| Afur, the fonnes of Pha- iOT,^fu>:' fiftie and fourc; the fonnes of Zathui nine hundreth racim,thc fonnes of (| Bafaloth. I! O',i3tr*ioti, fourtie and fiue : the fonnes of Corbe feuen hun- 7 i The fonnes oF!!Mceda,the fonnes of Coutha, ! o'*^'*'^'^ drcth and fine: the fonnes of Bani fixe hundreth the fonnes ofllCorea, the fonnes of (JCharcus, the i^'tll'sT/rii,.''' fourtie and eight. fonnesof Aferar,the fonnesof ||Thomoi,tfae fonnes t O'l rhomoth. |Or,Eii«!. I J The Ibnnes of i|Bibe fixe hundreth, twentie of||Nafith the fonnes of Atiphay * ^Or^-^afib, \o,,^^g»i. and three: the fonnes ofySadas three thoufand,ovo jj T he fonnes of the fen lai^ of Salomon. The \o"ph°!^ hundreth, twentie and two. fonnes of n ABphion , the fonnes of || Pliarira, the \ cr,utM, 14 The fonnes of Adonikan , fixe hundreth fix- fonnes of"!!Ieeli,the fonnes ofLoxon, the fonnes of tic and feuen : the fonnes of Bagoi, two thoufand, Ifdael,the fonnes of || Saphech. \Or^sufhelit. fixtie and i\\t: the fonnes of Adinu,foure hundreth 54 The fonnes of Agia , the fonnes of j| Phach- 1'^/'"*''""*' fiftie and foure. •> threth , 'he foijies of Sabie , the fonnes of || Saro- j Or\'ptri'it. I0r,^titht\t. I J The fonnes of || Aterifias , ninetie and two-, thie, the fonnes of Mafias, thefonnes of Gar, the \0r\l4, Heiofh^h'. 18 They of || Netophas , fiftie and fiue : they of j] Ladan the fonne of '|| B;;n , the fonnes of||Neco- V'^;^'^",^' lOr Mtihoih PAnaboth,anhudreth fiftie and eight; the)' of Beth- dan, fixe hundreth fiftie and two. DNffoiii. ' ' famos,fourtie3ndtwo. i 8 And ofthe Pricftsthofe which cxercifcd the |0ri^«>n«6.M. r? They of ||Carithiarius twentie & fiue: they of office of Pricfts,and were not found, the fonnes of rtwi, Caphiras and Beroth , feuen hundreth , fourtie and ||Obdia, thefonnes of || Accos, the fonnes of Addus, n Or.HehiM \Or,Tit»h. three: they of|| Piras, feuen hundreth. "v^hich had taken for wife Augia,o»f ofthe daugh- V>',»*'ok: 20 The\' of Chadias and Ammidioi,fiuchun- rers of|| Berzelaius, \o^'i.v^(cUut. WOr^rmuh, dreth,tiventie and two : they of||Cirama and Gab- 39 And was called after his name: and when the ' ' des,fixehundreth,twentieandonc. defcription of the kinred of thefe men had bene C0r,7if«c<»iM. 2 1 They of || Macalon, an hundreth twentie and fought in the regifter, and could not be found,they \ot Bethel. two: thc)' of || Betolius,fiftie and two: the fonnes of were fet apart from die office of Priefts . Tiehmiut, \0t,-\ehi4i, II Nephis,anhundreth,fiftieand fixe. 4oFor|INeemiaiand Atthariasfaidtothcm,that ,;^'^,<,«,,«,* 2 2 The fonnes of Cabmolalus and Orius feuen they (liould not be partakers of the holy things,till hundreth, twentie and fiue: the fonnes of lerechus, there arofe an high Pricft clothed with dodrine three hun Jreth,f lurtie and fiue. and tmeth. jOr,j««», ij The fonnes of iJAnnaas, three thoufand,threc 41 Soahheyoflfraelfromthemoft^vdneverc ,g, ^^^,;,^,^ hundreth and thirtie. olde and litle children, were || fourtie thoufand be- \j,u„.f^.j^ 24 The Prieftes, the fonnes of Icddu, the fonne fides men feruants and women feruants, two thou- ikrtt hMdreti of Iefus,«'/j«c6'« »» ('■"»«'"'7. came into the Temple of God in Ierufa!em,Zoro- -oVt * inthefecond yeereoftherdgneof Da- *(\'*'A' brbel the fonne of Salathicl,and lefus the fonne of Jjrms, Aggeus and Zacharias the fonne of Addo «'<«'"•'•'• lofcdec, and their brethren, and the Prieftes and the Prophets prophecied to thelewes, cijenvnto Leuites,and all they that came out of capnuitie in- them that were in ludea rnd lerofalem, in the tolcrufolem, _ name of dse Lord God of Ifr^d, which they fd/?fho arc oien bujjt the Tcniple of the Lord. the builders that «aJtcrprife fuch diings ? L Rrj 5BUC Apocrypha. I. tidras. y But the Ancients ofchelewtt had |n^c of gionofMedia, a place where fuchthln^ were hid the Lord,after that he had vifited the capnuitic, vp for memorie. 6 That they were not lerted CO build, vntill it 14 InthcfirftyereofthereigneofCynis, king was fignified vnco Darius of thefe matters, and an Cyrus commanded the houfe of the Lord at leru- anfwere was reca'ued. falem to be L.uilded, where they did facrificc with 7 ^^^ The copie of the Epiftle, which hce did the continuall fire, writeand fend CO Darius : S I s 1 N N E s gouer- 25 Ofthe which the height /to»/ii« of three- nour of Syria and Phenice, and Sachrabouianes, fcore cubites, the breadth of threefcore cubices and their companions,prefidencsin Syria and Phe- with three rovves of hcwen Hones, and one rowc nice,{aluceK Lag Darius. of newe wood of that councrey, and that the % It may plesfe the K ing our maffer plainly to coftes thould be payde out of the houfe of King vnderftand,rhat when we came to the countrey of Cyrus. ludea, andencrecintothecicieoflerufalem, wee 26 Andthactheholy veflelsofchehoufeofthe found in the citie of Ieni(alcm the Aimcients of Lord,afwe]l thofe of gold as of (iluer, which Na- the lewes that were of the captiiiirie, buchodono(br had caryedouc of the houfe in le- 9 Building an houfe to the Lord, great and rufalem, and brought into Babylon, (houldbere- ncvve,of he wen ilones, and ofgreat price, and the ftorcd to the houfe, which is in lenifaiem, and fee timber aheadie laid vpoji the walles. intheplace where they were. Andacommandementwasgiuenvntohim, on, vshichftretchethouthishandtohinderordoe tli?.t he fhould carrie awa^^thofe vcflcls, and put cuill to that Houfe of the Lorde which is in Ic- them in the Temple at lerufalem, and that this rufalem. Ten^lc ofthe Lorde fhoiilde bee buiit in this 34 * I Darius the King haue ordeincd that it *Bx;*i.iu place. fhould bee diligently CiCaitcd according to thefe 20 Then the fame Sanabafl:mis,bein2comeh'- things. ( ther,Iaid the foundations ofthe houfe ofthe Lord CHAP VII. at lerufaJcm, and fince that time till nowe, it is in , sip„„„ „d hi, «*p.„„om fia<,wt th, Kmg, com«tr,hmtnt, building,«»<^lS not finifhed. ««rf Mfef the Itwn to tmJa l'ii< had any chai-ge, did according to the dcr ofthcLawoftheLord,Salutation. things HTirrew in the booke of Moyfes. 11 Foraftniich as I confider things with picic, I 7' And they offered for the dedication of the haue commaunded that they that will and defire of Temple of the Lorde,an hundreth bulles, two hun- the nation of the Iewes,and of the Prieftes and Lc- dreth ranimes,foure hundreth lamt.es, uites which are in our kingdomc, Ihould goe with B x^i.d twduegoates for the finne of alllfrael, thee vnto Ifracl. according to tlie nnmber of the chiefs of the tribes 1 z Therefore as many as be willing,let them de- of Ifracl. part togethcr,as it hath feemed good to me and my 9 And the Priefts, and the Leuites ftoodc accor- feucn friends die counfellers, ding to their kinreds clothed \vith long robes in the ij That they may vilite the things that are ia works of the Lord God of Jfraci , according to the ludea and lenilalcm diligently, as it is conteined in booke of Moyfcs , & al(b the porters in aiery gate, the Lawe of the Lord, 10 And die children oflfrael offered the Paffe- 14 Andcarythegiftestothe Lorde oflfraclin. ouer together with them of the captiuitie , m the lerulidem , wliich I and my friendes haue vowed: fourteenth a'-;7 of the fii-ft monetli, after that the d(b all the gold and iiluer,which (half bee found in Prieftes and Leuites were landfified. ^e countrey of Babylon apperttyntn^ to the Lord , II Butalthechildrenofthecaptiuitie,w£renot inlerufakm, (anftified together, but all the Leuites were fandi- ly With that which is giiien of the people ta fied together, the Temple of the Loide their God , that it might 1 2 And they offered the Paffcouer for all the be brought to lerulalem, as well filuer as golde,lor children of the captiuitie,and for their brethren the bulles,and rammes,and lambes,and things thereun- Prieftes,and for themfelues, to perteining, I J Then all the children of Ifrael which were 16 That they, may offer facrifices to theLordc of the captiuitie did cate , euen all th ey that had fe- vpon the altar of the Loid their God,which is in le- jsarated themfelues from the abominations of the rufalem. peopleofthcland,2nd fought the Lord. 17 And whatfoeuer thou and thy brcthi-en will 1 4 And thc)' kept the feaft of vnlcauened bread doe with the golde or fiiucr , aceompliih it accor- feiien day e-:,reioycing before the Lord, ding to the will of thy God. ij Becaufe hee had turned the counfellofthe 18 And the holy veflels of the Lorde, which are King ofthcAilyrianstowardes them to ftrengthen giuen thee for the vfe of the Temple of thy God, their hands in the works ofthe Lord God of Jfrael. which is in leniialem, thou fhak fit before thy God in lenifalenx C H A P. V 1 1 1. 19 And what other things ibeiier thou ftialt re- I ■Efctr^cmmihfr.rn'B.hh''" ft'»M«. >• Tf^^copkof member for the vfe ofthe lemple of thv God, thec(>m>r.tif!i»i,giHt» by ^Htxtr.xti. 19 B.:- ded tlic trcafurcrs of Syria and Phenice , that what- ANd after thefe things, when Anaxerxes King fbeuerEfchasthePridt andReaderofthcLaweof ofthe Perliansreigned,Efiras thefonne of ||Sa- the higlieft God,fliaIl fciide for, they ifiould giue it raias, thefonne of Ezerias, thepnne of Helcias, the him with all fpeede, euen to the fumnj* of an hun- y»«»e of Salum, dreth talents of (iliier, 2 The fonne o?SoAoc ,the fonne oi hchkch ,the Xi And liken i(e vnto an hundreth cores of /«>/?»{■ of AmariaSjSft^/tf'we of II Eiias,*^f/fln«(; of cornc, and an hundretJi pieces of wine and other |tMemeroth,r6«/eflj»tf of||Zaraias, the finne of||Sa- things in abundance. uias, r^fyo»nf of Boccas ,r/;«yoH«*ofAbi(Lim ,r/;* 22 Let all tilings bee done to the hi eft God ac- yo«w of Phinces, iAtfy5/»neofElcafar, thep>nneo£ cording to the Lawe of God with diligence, that Aaron was the high Prieft. wrath come not vpon the Icingdome of the King i ThisEfdras went out of Babylon, and was a and of his founes. .^ Scribe well taught in the lawe of Moyfes, giuen by 25 Alfo to y on it is commanded,tfiat of none of the Lord God oflii ael. the Prieftes or Leuites,or holy fingcrs,orporters or 4 Alfo the K inggaue hi m^Mf honour, 4>;i he miniftersofthe Temple, or of the workemen of found grace in his fight in a] 1 his reqiicftes. this Tcmple,no tribute nor taxe be taken, nor that 5 VViiii him alfo there departedfom.eof the chil- any haue power to taxe them in any thing, drcn oflfrael, and ofthe Prieftes and Leuites, and 24 Thou alfo, Eillras, according to the widlome ofthe holv fingers, and of the poiters, andof the ofGod,ordeineIudgesandgouernours, thritthey minifters ofthe Temple vnto lerufalem, may iudge in all Syria and Phenice all thofe which 6 In diefeuenth ycere ofthe reigne of Artax- arc wcirinftnided in the Lawe of thy God, and crxcs, and in the fifth m.oneth : this v\as the feuenth teach thofc,v\hich are not inftrxidcd. yeereofthcKing(forthey wcntoutofBabylonin 25 Andietall thofewhich fhafl tranlgrcfte the- the firlt day ofthe firft moneth, Lawe of God and the King,be diligently punilhed, 7 And came to lerufalem according as the Lord either with death, or other puniihment,either witn e«we them fpeede in their iouroey^ " penalt je of nioBc>',or banifhmcat, Rr 4 16 fThea Apocrypha. ixraras. •£^'«.8.l. iOryKultUf. iOrfiied. [Or, Jf /-"'.». Tonne of lichiil, lOr.Btnuh, BfiloWlh. tohenr.n for.ne tfUcttthtx, lOr,Uhe/. gOr, itmnitt. fOr,Ba^oi,Z>ti, fmmeoffllittu- ri. U0r,fi,rf6,£/iM. thtBacchurus. chias, Aotha{aphus,Nab:rias. , 2J Ofthe Porters, 11 Sallumus, and Tolbanes, 4J Th:n Efdras tookethe hookc of the Law 2(S Ofthemof Illael, ofthe fonnes of Phonis, before the multitude (forheeHite honourably be- ll HiernaS; and Eddias, and Mekhias, and Maeliis, fore them ail) and Eleaxar, and Afibias, and j| Kanaias. 4«5 And they all fl»od vpright \vhcn he expoun- 27 Of the fonnes of |1 Ela, Matthanias, Zacha- ded the Law, and Efdras bleflcd the Lord the mod rias, and || Hierielas, and || Hieremoth, and Aedias. high God, the moft mightie God of hofts. 28 And ofthe fonnes ofjlZamothjEliadas, Eli- 47 And the whole multitude cried. Amen, fimus , Othonias , larimoth , and j| Sabatus , and 48 Ther> lefus and jj Anus , and Sarabias , and Il'^'i'^''"'' Sardeus. . , 29 Of the fonnes ofI]Bebai,Ioannes, and Ana nias, and || lofabad ,and Emacheas Znbiih. tfj, Jcft/Mtt mei, ^OryinUMKI. \Or,Uhitt. \]Or,teie»ii)th, tmi HeliM, l,OrJBtbc. p^.fofiibit, antiEmih. lifut' Adimus , and lacobiis , Sabataias , Autanias, Ma- ianias, and CaIitas,Azarias,and loazabdus.and A- n anias,rf«d'l]iat£s the Leuites lift vp their liands, & JO Of the fonnes of II Maui, Olamus, M.imu,- felldowncontheground,& worlhipped thcLordy clius, ledaias, lafubus, L!{aeI,andIeremoth. /^^ And taught the Law of the Lord, and ftood 51 And ofthe fonnes of II AddijKaathus, Moo- alio carneftly vpon the reading. \Or,^JjiK,K'u. f,a5^ Laccunus, and Naidus, andMathauias, and ,u>,Uccm,M iisetliel, and E;ilnuus, and Manafieas. 52 And ofthe fonnes of Aiinas,r.lionas, and A feas,and MeWiias, and Sabbeus, and Sunon aCho- faaiite. ntjfei, tOr, Hafim, SJUrtgn. 50, Thenfuid||Achtharates to Efdras the chiefe \0r,7iAtma»^. Prieft and Reader, and to theLeuites, that taught the multitude in all things, This day is holy vnta the Lord, and all haue uept in heanng of the Law. 51 Goe therefore and eate the fatmcates, and il And ofthefonnes of II Afom, Altaneus,and drinlie the fweet drinks, and fend prcfents to them II Martluas, and iannaias/Eliphalat, and Manaflcs, that haue not. and Scmei. .52 For this day is holy to the Lord, and benOt 54 And of the fonnes of || Maani , leremias, forie : for the Lord God will glorifie you. Monidis, Omaiius, Inel,Mamai, andPaclias, and 5.3 So the Leuitescon-jnanded all thefe things Amos, Carabalion and Euaf-ibus, and Mamnimata- to the peoplc,(aj'in?, This day is holy to the Lord; naius, Elifiatis, Vamus, Eh'ali,Samis, Selemias, Na- be not fad. thanias, an i ofthe fonnes of Ozoras, Scfis, Efril, J4 Then they departed all toeate, and drinke, Azailus, Samatas, Sambis, lofiphus, * „ andtoreioyce, anato giueprefentstothemthac 3) And of the fonnes of Ethna, Naxitias, ^- h.id not, and to .make good chcare. badias,Ethes,Ind,Kanaias. $> For they wsrc yet filled with the wordca ^6 All thefe married ftrange wines, & put them wherewith they were iiiftrudcd , wiien they were away witli their children. aflcmbled together. lI.ESDRAS. yt\r*,7.U CHAP. L ofPhinees, the fonne of Heh, the fonne of Ameri- ZTftftnpleatepmoutJfiriffir-vn-hHhfiihrfi, ja CeJ nill as, thefonnc of Auc, thefonnc ofMarimoth, the l>«Heaw,hirt,oijU^fihtjeu.,iimil>iref^,rMd fonneof Arua,thefonne of 0/ia?,thelbnneof Bo- 1 H E fecond bookc of the Prophet riih, tlic fonne of Abifci, the fonne of plyuecs, the * Efdras, the fonne of Saraias, the IbnncofEleaxar, , fonne of Aiaria?, the fonne of Hel- j The fount of Aaron (of the tribe of LciftJ i cias,thefonne of Sadnnins,thc fonne which Sfil'M u.as prifoner in the land of Medcs,iii ' of Sadoc,t!iefonneof Acliitob, thercigneof ArtaxerxcsKingofPerfia. a Thefon.ne of Achias, the fbnnc 4 *And y word of y Lord came vnto mc,faying, •r,'i.i8^ " 5 Goe Apocrypha. Chap. J;. I3f *exed.n.i8. Kjh.S.13. I0r,firnte. * E.xoi.}.lo, *Kumi.m.j. * tyifd.ie.ie, •W«n».»o.M, Wlfiil 1 14. ♦£wi/.}».8. *//i.l.i|. J Goe, and fh«we my people their finnes,and prayed you, as a father his (bnn« , and as a mother their children their wickcdnefle, which they haue her daughtcrs,and as a nurce her y on^ habes, committed againft mce, that they may tell their childrens children, 6 For the finnes of their fathers are increafed- in them,becati(e they haue fon5ottcnme,and haue offred vnto ftrange gods. 9 1 hat yec would be'my people , as I am your God, and that yee would bee my children, as I am your Father? 50 * I gathered you together as a henncgathe- «:w«/.i}.j7. rcth her chickins vnder her wings : but nowe what 7 Haue not Ibrought them out of the land of fliall I do vnto you> I wil caft you out fro my fight. Egj'pt from the houfe of bondage? but they haue ii * When you bring gittcs vntomee, I will *>fiJ.if. prouoked me vnto wrath, & defpifed my counfds. turne my face from you : for your folemne feall 8 Pull thou oft'ihen the haire of thine head, dayes,yournewcmoones, and your circumcifions spd caft all euill vpon them: for they haue not haue 1 forfaken. bene obedient vnto my Lawe, but they are a re- ?2 I fent vnto you myferuants the PropFictes, bcllious people. whom ye haue taken and fiaine, and tome their bo- 9 How long ihalUforbcare diem, vnto whom dies in pieces, whofe blood I vvill reucnge, faith the Lord. J J Thus faith the Almightie Lorde, Your houfc Ihauedonefo much good? 10 *Many Kinps haue Ideftroyed for their fakes: Pharao with hisferuants and all his armie 0ialbederol3te:lwilcaft)ououtasthewinddoth hauelfmirtendowne. theftubble. II All the nations haue I deftroyed before 34 Your children fliall not haue generation: for them : * I haue dcftroyed tiie Eaft, the people of they haue defpifed my commandements, and done the two country es Tyrus and Sydon,& haue ilaine the thing diat I hate,before me. all their enemies. 55 Your houies will I giue vnto a people to 1 1 Speake thou therefore vnto them, faying, come, who ftall beleeue me though they heare mee Thus (aith the Lord, nor,and they, vnto whom 1 neuer (hewed miracle, '^ IS *IhaueledyouthorowtheSca, and haue flialldo the things that I command them, giucn you a furei|way,(!nce the beginning: * I gaue S ^, 1 hough they fee no Prophets,ya fhall they you Moyfts for a guide,and Aaron for a Prieft, 14*1 gaue you light in a pillar of firejCf great hate their iniquities. 57^1 will declare the grace that I will doe for wonders haue I done among you: yet haue ye for- the people to come, whofe children reioyce in gotten me,{aith the Loid. gladnefic, and though they haue not (eenc me with 15 Thus faith the Almightie Lord, Thequailes bodily e>'es, yet in heait they beleeue the diings *were a token vnto you : I gaue youtentesfor thatlfty. fa(cgard,wherein ye murmured : 38 Nowthereforebrother, beholdcwhatgreat 1 6 And ye triumphed not in my Name for the glory, and fee the people that come fiom the taft. deftruftiori of your enemies, but yeyetmurmurc ■ 39- Vnto whom I will giue for leaders , Abra- ftilL ham, Ifaac,Iacob, Ofeas,Amos, Micheas, loel, Ab- 17 Where are the bcneStesthat I haue done dias, lonas. forj'ou? when yee were hungrie in the wilder- / 40 Naum, Habacuc, Sophonias, Ag^eus, Za- neffe, * did ye not crie vnto me ? charias, and Malachias (which is calico alio the . iS Saying, Why haft thou brought vs into this * mdlenger of the Lord.) wlldcrnefie, to kill vs ? It had bene better for vs to C H A P 1 1 haue fcmed the Egyptians, then to dye in the wU- rh sm^^gnt dHdnh Jinh wd hn o^m MMrtn. iS rh* danelTe. Cennitiut^aUeJ. 19 I had pitie vpon your mournings, and^aue »TrHus faith the Lord, I brought this people out you Manna to eate : * (b ye did eate Angels fcod. JL of bondage : I gaue them nUb my commande- 20 *Whenyewerechirftie, didnotlcleauethe mentsby my feruantsthe Prophets, whom they ftone,and v.-aters did flowe out to fatisfie you?from would not heare, but defpifed my counfels. the heat I couered yoti with the leaues of the trees, 2 The mother tliat bare them, faith vnto diem, 21 Andlgaueyou ftitcountrcys:Icaftoucthe Goe you away, O children: for I am a widow and Canaanites, the Pherefits, & Philiftims before you: forfaken. * what flial! I doe more for you,faith the Lord? 3 I brought youvo with gladnefle, but with 22 Thus faith the Almightie Lorde, * When ye (browandheHlu'nefle l^elloftyou : foryehauc v/ere in the wildcrncfle at die bitter waters, being a tinned ngainft the Lord your Godj and done the thirft,andbl.ifphcmingmy Name, thing that diljiieafcth him. , ;; ', 23 Igaue younotiire forthe blasphemies, but. 4 But what fliall I now doevnto you ? Lama caft a tree into the water, and made the riuer fweet. widow and fbi-iaken : goe ye, O my children, and 24 What (hall I doe vnto thee , O lacob ? thou aflce mercie of the Lord. *Iud3 wouldeft not obey : I will turne me to other 5 And thee , O father , I call for a witncfTe for nations, and vnto diofe will IgiuemyName,that then other of thcfe children, which woidd not they may keepe my Lawes. kecpcmycouenant, 2 J Seeing yehaue forfaken mee, I will alfofor- <> That thou bring them to confiifion, and fake you : viben yee alke mercie of mee , 1 will not their mother toa (poyle , that their kindred be not haue pitie vpon you. ■» continued. z6 *VVhcn ye call vpon mc,I wil not heare you: 7 Let their names be fcattered among the hc»- *M*l4e.}.t. ibr yee haue defiled your handeswith blood, and your feete are fwift to commit rrurther, 37 Aldiough ye haue not forfaken me, but your ovvne (I'lues.faith the Lord. then : let them be put out of the eartli , for they haue defpifed my couenant. 8 Woe vnto thee, Afliir : for thou hideft the vnrighteous in thee : O wicked people, remember 28 Thus faith the Almightie Lorde, Haue I not * what I did vnto Sodom and Gomorah, ? Whofe *Gmi.t^ii', Apocrj'pha. 1 1. Efdras. r- 9 VVhofe land is mixed uith cloudes oPpicch the mount Horeb, ifiat I fhoulde goe vnto them of and heapes of afties : fowillldovnto chem, that Ifiad,butvvhenIcamctothem, thor caftmeeofii heare nf\e not,f.iith the Almighdc Lord. and defpifed the commandemenc ofthe Lord. 10 Tims faith the Lord vnto Efli-as, Tell my 34 And therefoi e I fay vnto you, O ye heathen, people, that I will giue them the kingJome of Ic- that beare and vnderftand , Waite for your ihep- rufalem, which I woald haue giuen vnto Ifrael. heard , who fhall giue yon euerlafting re(t : for hee 1 1 And I will get me glorie by them, and giue is necre at hand , that Ihall come in the ende ofthe them the euerlafting tabernacles, which I had pre- world. pared for thofe. 35 B c ready to the reward ofthe kingdome; for 12 They (liaUhaueat will the treeoflife,fmei- the euerlafting light Ihall fliine vpon you for euer- ling of oynrment : they Ihall neither labour nor more. bewearie. • 36 FleetheQiadoweofthisvvorlde: receiuethe 13 Goe ye, and ye fhall recciue it -.pray that ioyofyour glory: I tef^iie my Sauiour openly, the time, which is long, may be fhortened : the 37 Receiue the g.f:that isgiuenyou, and bee kingdome is already prepared for you : watch. elad,giuing thankes vnto him, that hath called you i4T„ke h:auen and earth to witnefTe : for I to the heauenly kingdome. haue aboli.l .ed the euill>and created the good : for 38 Arifc, and ftand vp,and beholde the number I liue.faith the Lord. of thofe that are fealed for the feaft ofthe Lord, 15 Mother, embrace thy children, and brin<» 19 Which are departed from the fhado ,v of the them vp with gladnefl'e : make their feete as faft as worlde, anil haue receiued glorious garments ofthe a pillar -.for I haue chofenthee,faith die Lord. Lord. 1 6 And thofe that be dead, « ill I raife vp from 4° Take thy num'=)€r, O Sion, and fliut \'p them their places,and bring them out ofthe 2 1 Heale the woundcd,and ficke : lau^h not a 45 Who anfwered, and fayd vnto me, Thefebc lame man to fcorne : defend the creeple, and let ^^y? that haue put off the mortall clothing, and the bhnde conie into the light of mv cleerenefTe. ^^^^ P"'^ on the in>morrall, and haue confciiai the 22 Keepe the olde and thej-ong that arc with- NameofGod:nowaretheycrowned,andreceiue inthywalles. • ■ , rhepalmes. •r«t..'.i7ii8,'i>. 23 * VVherefoeuer thou findeft the dead, take. 4^ Then fayd I vnto the Angel, What yoong them and burv them, and I will ''iue thee the iirft "^" '5 it, that (etteth crownes on them, and giueth place in mvrefurredion, them diepalmes in their hands? - 24 Abide ftill, O my people^ and reft : for thy • 47 And he anfwered and fayd vnto me. It is tie quietncflc flir.U come. Sonne of God, whom they haue confedcd in the 25 Nourif h thy children, O thou good nourcc: world. Then began I greatly to commend them, ftablilh rheir feete. tliat hadftood lo ftrongly for the Name of the 2tf None oftbefeniaunts that I haue giuen thee. Lord, fliall perifh : for I w ill f^xke them from among thy 4^ Then the Angel fayd vnto me. Go thy \vav, : number. andtellmypeople, what, and howgreatwondas 27 Bee not weary : for when the day of trouble ofthe Lord God thou haft feenc. and heauineflccommeth, other iliallweepe and be ' ; forowfull, but thou Ihalt bee met}' and h.iueabiin- CHAP. III. dance. n'-fhHKi'mdr(>iar><)rl;r,ith'KhCo!idiitfirtl)eptiip!t,artriektJi 28 The heathen fhall enuie thee , and fhall doe '■ '■^^"" '«*''f''"* '*" G»<* Ixi'reth thr b*0}Uhum i» nothing againil thje.fsiih the Lord. *■"" '"'"""'■''" P"'l'''> "''"h" 'rcfnmrsMifo. 19 Mine hands !l)allcoucrthce,fo that thy chil- iN thethirtiethyeercafterthefalloftheatie, as drcnlhallnorfeehell. Xl was at Babylon, I lay troubled vpon my bed, J o Be iovf.ilI,0 thou mother, with thy children: and my tlicights came vp to mv Iieart, fori will deliuerthce/aitH the Lord. - 2 Becaufc I faw the defbjation of Sion, and the 3 1 1< cmcmber rhv children that flcepe: fw I wil vvealth of them that dwelt at Babylon, bring ihcm out of the Htlcs ofthe earth, and will i So n^.y (jfiritwas fore mooned, fothatlbf- fr.ewc mercie vnto them : For I am mcrdful! , faith, gan to fpeake fearefiill woi ds to the moft High, ' the Lord Almighfic. and fayd, 32 Embracer I hychil^.lren,^'ntil I come and flicw 4 O Lord, Lord, thon fpakeft at the beginning mercie vnto them : for mv fountaincs runne oucr, ivhcn thou alone plantalft the earth , ana gaueft and mv grace fhr.ll not fhiie. comntuidement vnto die people, ii i Efdras rcceiucd a charge ofthe Lord vpon 5 * And a bodie vato A or what generation hath fo be- 9 * Lilt at the time appointed thou broughteft Iccucd tlw tdHmonies, as Jacob ? the flood \-ponthofe that dwelt in the world, and H Ajid yet theirreivaniappcareth not, & their iieftroyedft them, labour hath no fruit : for I haue gone heere and I o So that by th c flood,that came to eiiery one there thoronxjut the heathen, and I fee them flou- of Ll)em which came by death rnto Adam, ril'h,and thmke not vpon thy commandements. ir Yet thou icfteft one, *«ff» *Noe, vvhithhis H Weigh thou therefore our wickednefle now hoii(holdc,of\vhom came all righteous men. intheballance, andtheus alio that dwell in the 1 2 And when they that dwelt vpon the canh, vvorld, and no n-.ention of dice ll all be found but began to multiply.and the number ofthe children, in Ifrael. people, and many nations were increafed, the\- be- S J <^'r when is it that they that dwell on the gan to be more vngodly th en the fidt. ' earth, haue not linned in thy fight : or what people r^ Now u hen thevliued»vickcdly before thee, hath fo kept thy commandements ? *thou dirfdeft chufe thee a Rjan from among the.ii, 5^ Thou ftalt fui ely finde that Frael by name whofe name was * Abraham, hadi kept thy precepts, but not the heathen. 14 Whom thou loucdlt, and vnto v4iom onely thou n.e^vedft thy will, C H A P. 1 1 1 L 15 A:id madeft an euerlalHng couenant with * Tl>e.^gtlmfrooM!ih EjaratiictuftbtifemtJitntnimo him, promifing him thatthou uouldeftneuetfor- ''^'i"'^'"""^^"'"''" 'fGo^- feke his feed *c«iMi ?,j. J 6 * And vnto him thou faueft Ifaac, *vnto 'mZ'^IW^' ^^'^ 3'^« i^ho" gaoc't lacob and Efau,*and diddd't rsm 9.'ii. ■ *^^i''c Jacob , and cjft ojf Efau , and fo Jacob be- «nie a great mu Idtude. I J And when thou leddeft his feed out of E- g}P^ * thou broughteft them vp to mount Sina, ANd the Angeil that was fent vnto mec, whofc name was \ riel,anfw cred, 2 And fayd , 1 hine heart hath taken too much vpon it in this world,and thou thinkeft to compre- hend the ivaves ofthe Higheft. 5 Then fayd I, Yea, my Lord. And he anfwercd me. and iavd, I am fent to ftiew thee three wayes. ♦Ciw.j.s, "l.J4»»jtf.IJ. it And enclincdft die heauens and bowedft and to fet forth three fiirihtudes before thee, donnc the earth, and diddeft mooue the ground, 4 Whereof if thou canft declare me one , luill and cauft the dcptlis to fhakc,and diddeft aftonLOi fhew thee aUb the \\ av , th.-it thou defirelt to fee, the world, arid I will (hew thee from whence the wicked heart t9 And th\' glorie went diorovv foure gates of commeth. • fire, wi:h earth(]iiakes, winde and colde, that thou 5 And I fayd. Tell on, my Lord. 1 hen (aydhec •njghteft giue the Law vnto the feed of Jacob, and ^'Mo rHe,Go thv way : weigh me the weight'of the that vvluch the generation ofjfi-aelftiould diligent- fire, or meafure me'the blail of the winde, or call lyobfeniC. ' me againe the dav that is paft. 20 Yet tookeftthou not aivay from them the ^ Then anfweredl, .-nd (avde, Whatman is yvicked heart, that the La w might bring fonh fruit borne, that can do that, \\hkh thou requ ireft mec, in them, concerning thcfethin^?- ' 2 1 For * Adam firft hauing a wicked heart, was 3| 7 And he fa\ d ^•nto mec , If I (honld afkiethee oucrcome and vanqnifhed , and all thejthatate how dcepe dwellings areinthc middcs ofthe Jea, borne otTiiin. or how great (prings are in the beginning of the 2 1 Thus remained weakenefle ioyned with the depth , or how great (prings are in the fketrhir.g La w ill die hearts ofthe people, with the wicked- out ofthe heaucn, or whidi are the borders of Pa- nefie ofthe root : fo that die good departed away, radife, and the cuill abode ftill. 8 Peraduenture thou wouldcft fa^^ vnto mee, I 23 So the times parted awav,and the ycres were neiicr went downe to tiie decpe,nor yet to the hell, brought to an end, * till thou diddeft raife thee \-p neither did I eaer chme \-p to hau-'n. a feniant called Dauid, 9 Butnow haue I afkcd thee hit of fire and 2 4 * Whom thou commandedft to build a citie v.'inde, & of the dav,wherebv thou iKift pnfied.aad \'nto thy Name, to call vpon theethercin vith in- from the which things thbu cinll not be ferarnted, cenfeandfacrifice. andyet canft thou giue me none a:;(vvere of them. 2) When this was done many yeeres, dicinha- bitants forfooke thee, 2^ Following the-vnycs of Ad.-; m&: all his ge- neration : for they alfo had a wicked heart 10 HeefavdmoVeoueivnromee, Thine owne things, a'-'.dfuchasaie g;owcn\'p with thee, carift thou not know: I r Howe fliould th\- veflell then be a' le to 27 Therfore tliou gaueft thy citic ouer into the comprehend the waves of the Higheft, andnowc hands of tiiine enemies. ' outwardly in the corrupt vvorid> to vnderftand die corryptioB, Apocrypha, II.Efdfas comiptio!!, that is eui/Icnt in my fight > muft be prepared. 12 1 hen faid I vnco hjm,lt were [letter that we j j Then I anfwered, and (ayd, How, and when were not ac all,thai that we (hoiild liue in wicked- fl.all thefe things come to paile ? wheiefore are our neiTe,aHd to fuftcr, and not to know wherefore. yeeresfewandeuiil? •/«rfj.9.|. I i And he anfwered me, and layd, * I came to a 34 And hee anfwei-ed mc, faying, Hafte not to i.(irttt.is.a. foreit in the plajne where the trees held a coimfcU, bcaboue the moftHigh : for thou laboiireft in 14 Andfayd, Come, let vsgoe fight againtVthc vaineto be abouehim^ though tiiouindeuournc- fca, that i: may giue pkce to vs, and that wee may uer fo much, make vs more woods. 35 Did not the foiiles slfo of the righteous afke i> Likewifethe floods of the featooke coun- qiieition of thefe things in their chambers, faying, fcll,andfayd. Come, let vs goe vp and fight againft How long fhall I thus hope ? and when commeth the trees of the wood, tl.at we may get another the fruit ofmybarne and our v\ages? counties- for vs. . ^6 Andi^ion this Icremiel die Archangel air- , 16 Sutitliepiirpofeofthe wood; was vainc: for fwered, andfayd, When thenumber of thefeedsis tke fire came andconfumed iti •; fillediiiyou : forl«hath v.eighedthe worldinthe :i7>I-ike-.\ife alfothe puipofe of the floods of balance. the fea : for the fand {lood vp and flopped them. jy The meafiire of the times is meafured : the 18 Ifthoa were iiidge bet^veene thefe two, ages are counted by number, and they fhail not be ivhom wouldefl thou iufliiie ? or whom wouldelt mooued or ihaken, till the meafure thereofbc ful- thoucondemne? - filled. 1 9 I anAvered,& faid, Verely it is a foolifl: pur- j8 Then anfwered I, and (aid, O Lord, Lord, we jpofe, . that they both baue deu-icd : for the ground are all euen full of finne, is appointed for the wood, & the fea hath his place jp And for our fake peraduentiire the harueft tobeareiiisi^Qods.'. :i ; ofthe righteous is not fulfille«l,bccaufe of tbe finne _ 20 Then anfivered he mce, nsd &yd> Thou hafl of them that dwell \-pon earth, giuen a right iudgement : but why iudgelt thou not 40 So he anfwered me, and fayd, Goe,and aflce thyfelfeaifo? : awoman with chiUe, v.henfhee hath fulfilled her 21 For like as the ground is appointed for the ninrmoncths, if lier wombemay keepethebiith ♦ If* 55 ^.s.-'^w w-ood,& the fea for his fioods, fo * the\ thst ducll any longer within her. 3.ji.i.f»r.i.tj, vpon earth, can v-nderftand nothing,bu't that v.hich 41 Then fayd I, No, Lord, flie can not. And he *** is vpon earth : and they that are in the heauens,th£ fayd vnto me. In rfie grauc the places of foules arc things that aieaboue the height ofthe heauens. like the v.ombe. ■ ti ,Th^anfw€i;.ed.I,cndfayd,Ibefeechthee,0 42 Forasffieeth3tis\vithchilde,.haftethtoe- Loid, let vnderllandijig be giiien me. fcape tbe neceffitie ofthe trauell, CiJ doe thefepla- 2 J For I did notpurpoie to inc-uire of tliine hie ccs hafte to deliup: thoi'e things that arc commit- things,. tHilpffuch as Wee day ly meddle v.'ithall, ted vnto them. nd'iiilj, wherefore Ifrael is made a reproch to the 45 That which thou defirefl to fee,flialbe (hew- headien,a$d for what cauft.the people whom thou ed thee from the beginning, haft louedj is gii;en ouer to wicketi .nations,& why 44 Then anfwerol I, and fayd. If I haue found ' the La w of our fathers ,is aboli(liedj,and the written grace in thy fight, and if it be pollible , and if I be • ceremonies are come to none efted, meet therefore, . 24 Why v.'cs are tofled.toand fio diorow the 45 Shcwijjee whether there be more to come wprld as the gralppppers, and ouj life is a veiie then is pafl, or moe things paft, then are to come. fcare,and we are not thought woorthie to obtoiae 4^ VVhatris paft, I know, but whatis to come, I jCKrcie.. ' -. ,; .,, • • ; ,; - know not. , I 2j But what will hf doc to his Name, which is 47 Andiie (aid vnto me,Stand on the right fide, cgllcd vpon ouer vs ? Of chcfe things haue I allied and I will expound thee this by example, thequeftion. .. .-. , 48 Sol ftoode and bcholde, a hote burning o- ■ 2,6 Ihcnanfiveredhe me, andfayd, The more u;n palfed before mee : and when cliefi.ime was thou fear^helljthe mqr.e thou ivalt aiaruell : for the gont^ byj I Iooked,aud beholdejthe fmoke had the •world hnfteth fafi to paficajvay, ■ . -i . vpper knd. 27 And cannot comprehend the things, that are . 49 A^er this th«?re pafled before tnee a watric pioinifcd to ther ghteous in time to come; for this , cloud, arid fent downe much njno with a l^orme : world is full of vri. ightcoufncfic and weakeneiTe. and i\henrhc ftormie raine was paft , thcdioppes 28 But to declare thee the things whereof diou came after. a(keft, the euill is fo wen, but the dSnuCiion there- 5 o Then fayd hee vnto mee, Confidcr with thy ofis not vet come. fclfe, as the raine ismore then the droppes, and as 23 If the eiiill now that is fowen, be not turned fire exceededi the fn^oake , fo the portion that is vpfidc downe, and if the place v. here the euill is p.-ift,hadithe\'ppcrhand.Andthcdroppes,andthe fo'.ven,rai^ep.ota\ya^\,', then cannot the thing come fmoake were mucli. , , thjitisfowcnwidigood. .' ji Thenlpraved, andCrid,\LnvIliue,t.hinkeft JO lor the fqrn. of eui.fl feed ha'Ji bene fowen thou, vntill that tiqc ? or what flail come to pafie in the hcaiT of Adain fi o;n tiit b^ginning,a;id how in thofc dayes? n'uch vngoqlincfi^j hath Ijcc brought vp vnto this 52 Hee anfwered mc, and fayd, Ofthe tokens lime ^ and how much (Kail he bring fjrtli vntil the ^^ hereof diou afkcft mc,I can r ell thee a part : but Lauicftcomc? I am not fent to (hew thee ofthyUfe: for I do not ji Ponderwiththylelfe.howmuchfruitofwic- kjiowit. kctincflct.he come of cuilUccdbringcih forth, C H A p. v, , - , i I And v.hen the ft.-^lk.s (hall oc cut dov^ne ,^ „,<(„„^, ,-7„,;.,„„ ,„ ,4, „^,v. „ ,,.«/ '„ Lau wRicUarc without mimber, liowgrcatan harudt aaiCo«icimttnhib-.m, a Ctddnhtiii.rz' «/"/""■ Neuciiielefls Apocrypha* Chap. v. 137 NEuerrriclcffe concerning the tokens, belioK'e, 24 AndofalllanJsofchenotldibouhsftcho- dic times Umll come, d.ac chcy whjrh dwell fen thee one pit,am] ol'al the fiourcs oftlic grsunii . vpcn earilijlLai- cuktn in a gi>at niinibcr,and the. thouh.ift cl.cfcn thee oiK-iii lie. way ofthe tniech lliall be hid, ,^f^4 the land fliaitc 2.J Ami of all tlie ilcprhes of the fca then hafr barren 1-roni £iich, .^ . , , filled thee one liiier, and of all biiilded cities thou *Millb.t^.l». 2 Aiid * iniquirie n-.albc increafed more tihcn haft faiKfHfied S ion vntot|iyfdfe. thou hafifecnenowjOr haft heard in lime palh 26 Andof all tlie funics thatare created, thou 5 And it Ihallconic to paf fe,chat one iLall fee haO named thee one doue, & of all the catttl that ' , in fbot,and thou Ihali. fee the land defolatc, uhich are made,rhou haft apjr ointed thee one (1 xepc. nowrcigncth. 27 And among al the ir.nltituccofpeoplc thou 4 Yca,ifGodgraun!:iheetoliue,thoiin:altfec haft^otten thfe one people, and vnto this people after the third numpet,that the funne ft;al fuddcn- \\ hom thou louedli, thou ga^eft a Lfnvcjjthat ispro. lydiineagaincinthcnight, and the iKoone three ucdofail. , ,, ' tiinesaday, 28 And no\v,OLorde, why haft thou giuqi this, 5 Bloodfhaldropoiitofy wood,& theflone oneffp/^/roucr ynto many? and vpon one rootc fl'.al giue his voice, &thcpcoplcftialbemooucd. thouhaft fetothers, and haft fcattered thine pricly 6 And he (hall rule, otv.home they hope not £iopIe an, ongmzny. that dwell vpon earth, and the Ibwles ILal change 29 They treade them dovyne, which haue with- place. flood thy promifes,&beiecue not thy teftimonies. 7 AndthefeaofSodomftialcaftoutfifh, arrd 30 Andifihoudiddeft fo much hate' thypeor. make a noyfe In the night, which many (ball not pie, -thfy fLoulde haue bene puirill.ed with thine know,but they (ball heare die voyce thereof. . o.iynshandcs. t 8 There (hall beaconfufioninmany places,, ■ 'ji f Now yvhen Ihad fpoRen thefe \vonIes,the and the fire iLall oft breake foorth, and the wjlde Angel that came to mec the nighit afore, \\as fent beaftcs II all change their places, and meiiliruoiis yntoHi?^ .' . i / Vromenfliallbearem.onfters, '52 And Paid vnto me,Heare me,and I \vil teach 9 And lalt waters ftial! be found in the fweete, thee, and hearken that I may inftrud thee further, and all friends iLall fight one againft another-.thcn ,33 iVndIfaid,Speakeon,my Lord. Ihcn faidhc Srall wit hide it fe]fe,and vnderllanding depart in- vnto' me,Thou art fore vexed ^hd troubled for If- tohisfecretcliamber. , r;itls fake. Lou eft thou them better, tjienhee doth 10 Itfliallbefoughtofmany, andyetnotbee that fnade them? .'' ' ' ' '.'.j found: then (liall vnrighteoufncffe andvoluptu- J 4 AndI(aid,No,Loi(]:^utofvpryfbVovvhaue oiifnene hauc the vpptr hand vpon earth. Xfi^okcniforniy reinespaineriicpuery houre,Mhilc 1 1 One land alfo ihall afke another, and fay, Is 1 laboiir to comprehend the ^^•.^y of the moft'Hie, righteous iiilHce gone through thee? And it Ihall and tofeekeoutpartofliisiudgement. fay,No. J 5 And hefaid vnto nie,Thou canft nor. And I 12 At the fame time fl:all men hope, butnot fayd,VVhereFore,Lord,wherefore v/aslborne'or * obteine : they fliall labour, but their enterprifes why was not my m,othcTS v.ombethenmy graue* fliall not profper. . . . fo had I not fqene the trouble of Jacob, anfl.tfie ij To (hewe thee fuch tokens t haue Icai,ie,an4 grkfecftheftockeofinael.,, , ■ '^' . . if thou M lit pray againe and wecpe as novv,aod fait '5 6 And he fay d vnto me, j'vtiiiiber v'nto me the fcucndayes, thou flialt heare yet greater diinges things that arc not, yet cpmc , ror gather mee the then thefe. drops that are (buttered, or make mc the withered 14 ^Ihenla^'^aked, andafearcfulnefTewcnt flowel-s greene againe. =' thorow all my body,and my n inde was feeble and .57 Open me thep laces thatare dofed, & bring fainted. mee foorth the v/indcs, rhat are (hut vp therein : 15 But the Angel diat was conie to talkc with fhew me the image ofa ^'oyce, and then will I dc- m^ held mee,comlurteii mec, and fet me vp vpon clare thee the thing that diouafkcft^d laboiirefl my feete. '.''.■'.■ to know. ' ', . • ' ' '■ 16 And in the fecondhigLt, SalathieJ.thec^'r 38 Andlfayd, OLord, Ibf<1, wfiocanknoVr Kline of iItc people came vnto me, (a)'jng, VVhere thcp; things, but he that h.ith not hirdweliing witl^ ha/bthoubtne ? and why istby .cofjntcDance,To men? ! heauic> ' 59 EutIthatamigno'mnt,Kowcan Ifpeakebf 17 Kno.veft thou not tb.at Ifrael is cominitted drefethings,\\hereofthouafkcftme? VHto thve inrhe land of their captiuitie. " 40 Thenfrjdhe vntCTme,Like5sthoucanftdoe 18 Vp then and cate, andfor(akevsnot,asthe none of thcfe things, that I haue fpokcnof,fo canft fliepheavd that ieaueth his flocko inthe handes of thou not finde out my iudgem.cnt, nor the leaft be- thecruellvvohics; , . .' . nefit, that I haue promifed vnto my people. 19 'Ihcnfaid ivntahlm, Goe thy \vayes from 41 Then t laid, Behold, OLord,fhe loft things me, and come rK)t neyic me : and'v^^cnhe.h.e.ird' a-'cpref.ntvntothce, and what fl^aHrhw doe that 'it,he went from me. ,. '. . hane bene before ,mee, or we that bc«ow,-oir they 20 And I fafted fcacn dayes,moufning & wee-' tharft-.all come after vs? ping,as Vriel the Angel had comma'ndcdme. 42 And hee fayd vnto me, I will compare my 21 Andafterfiuendayes thethcughtsofmine iudgemet't vntoaring: as there is no f acknefle of heart were very gricuous vnto me i:ga;nc. the laft, fo there is no Cuiftncffe of the firft. 22 And Ihadadefire to rea(i'u'i!gaine,*and I 43 ^henlcnfwered, and (Tiyd, Couldeft thou began tcr talke with the moft Kigb agniiie, not m.-ike at onceth.ofc that haue bene, thofe that ' 2 3 And faidy O Lord,, Lord : of er.cry forcft of are now, &: rhofc that ft-.all come,that thou might- ' the earth, and of all the trees tha-cof thou Imft eft fljew d:y iudgcment th« foona? cliofen thee one ooely vihsyaid. ' ,'. 44 l^^" Apocrypha, II.Efciras. 44 Then anAvereJ he me, The creature/aid he, cobs hand held faft the heele of Efau. cannot preiient the Creator, neither can the world j> For Efau is the end of tliis \vorld, and lacob is hold them at once,thnt (hall be created therein. the beginning oFit that followeth. 4) And I faid. As thou haft taught thy feruant, lo The hand of man is betwLvt the hecle and die that thou which giudt ftrength toaU, hai^giuen hand. Other thingSjEl'draSjaike thou not. life at once to all the worke aeated by thee, and * ' ^I anfwered then, and faide.O Lord,Loi'd,if haft fufteined it, fo might it now alfo conteine all I haue found fauour in thy fight, men at once, 1 2 I bdeeche thee , make an endc to (hewe thy 45 And hefaid vnto me, Afke the wombe of a Icniant thy tokens, whereof thou (he^vedft meepart woman, and fav vnto hei-. Why muft thou haue the laft night. time ht'fore thou bringeft foorth? require her to »j Soheanf\veredmeeand{aid, Stand vp vpon bring foorth tenne at once., thy feere,and heare a mightie (bunding voyce. 47 AnJlfaid,Siirelyfliecannot,biitbydiftance 14 There fhall come as an eardiquake, but the of time. place where thou ftandeft,(hall not be moouai. ■ 48 Then faid hec vnto me. So haueldiuided i> And therefore when hee fpeaketh, be not a- die number of the earth by times when feede is fraide: for of the ende (hall be the word,and of the fowen \-pon it. foundation of the earth (hail it be vnderftood. 4P Forasayongchildebcfettcthnotthatthat 16 Thcretbre while one (peakcth of them, it belongeth to the aged,fo haue I ordeined the time trembleth and is mooued : for it knoweth, that it i\Wch I haue created. miift be changed at the ende. 50 ^ I a(ked againe, and faid, Seein" thou haft 17 And when I had heard it, I ftoode vp \'pon now fheweJ me tfTe way, I will proceed to (peake my feete, and hearkened, and beholde , there v\as a before thee : for our mother, whom thou haft told voyce that (pake , and the (bund of it wzs like the iT.e is yong,draweth (hee nccre vnto age ? found of many waters: 51 Heanfwercdme, and faid, A(ke a woman 18 Andir(ayd, Beholde, the dayes come, that that traua:leth,and (hee will tell thee. I \vill come and inquire of them that dwell vpon 52 Say vnto her. Wherefore are not they the earth, (whom thou haft now brought foorth) like thofi; 1 9 And when I beginnc to inquire of them,who that were before thee,but lefle of ftature? bv their \-nrighteoufne(rc haue hurt odiers,&: when 5 J And (hee (hall aniwere thee. Some were thcafriiftionofSionfhalbeftilfiUed, borne in the flower of youth, others were borne 20 And the world, that (liall vanilli away, (hzW vn the time of age, when the wombe failed. be fealed, then will I (hew thefe fignes : the books 54 Confider nowe thy felfe, howe that ye are fhalbe opened before the heauen,and they (hall fee leHe of ftature, then thofe that \vere before vou . all it together. J5 And fo arethey that comeafteryou, le(re 21 And the children of a yere olde (hall (peakc then ye, as the creatures which now beginnc to be \\\t\\ their voices: the women with child dial bring olde,and haue paifed ouer the ftrength of vouch, forth vnrimely children ofthree or foure moncths j^ Then faid I, Lord, I befeech thee, if I haue olde,and they fhall liue that are raifed vp. Kiund fauour in thy fight, fhe^.e thy feruant by 22 Then (iiddenly (hall the fowen places ap- whome doeft thou gouerne thy workemanftiip ? peare as the \Tifowen,and the full ftore houfcs (hall fuddenly be found emptie. 2? And the trumpet (hall (bund, and all they that "heare it, (halbe fuddenly afrayd. 24 Atthattime (hall friends fight with friends, as with enemies,and the earth ihal fearc with their t Nd hefaid vntomee. In the beginning when thcfpiingsofthewellesftiaKWidftiljandinthrec tlie roumi world was made, and before the houres they ftiall not runnc. CHAP. VI. CoJ hdJh /Srtfftnt all ihmp in hit ficrtlt e6tmff//,*>iJ it tulhoKT thtrtnf\nKiheih cttaitithtm fir ha chtUrn. 1% Tktfftici- tit ofihtngt to come, A borders of the world were fet,and before the winds blevv one againlt another: 25 Wbofoeuer remaincth from all th-^fe things that I haue tolde thee, (halbe faued, and fee my fal- 2 Before the novfeof'diunders founded,before nation, and the end ofyonrworld. the bright lightning did (hine foorth, before the ^wmdations ofParadifewcrelayde: J Before the faire flowers did appearc, before i6 And the men that arereceiufd, fhall fecit '? they that haue not tafted death! from their birthi and the heart of the inhabitants (hall be changed. fe««.»j.»«, the mooueable powers were ftablKhed , before the and turned to another meaning. . „ „ . innumerable armies ofAngels were gathered: ^7 For euiUfliallbeput out, and deceit (hall b€ 4 Before the heights oTthe aire were lifted vp, quenched, • /i tiu before the meafures of the heauens were named, a 8 But hkh (haU flounni : comiption fhall be before the chimncis in Sion were bote: ouercome, and the trueth wluch hadi ben e (o long 5 Before the prefentveeres were fought out,and withbut fruit, (hall come forth. , 1 , j t beforedieaffeftionsofthemthat nowfinne,were 29' f Andtvhcn he talked with me, liehoWe,! turned away , and thcv that liaue layde vp die trea- looked a little vpon him before whom I ftood. fiire of futh, were fealed, 30 And dieft words did he vnto me,I am come 6 Then did I purpofcdiefediin|s,and they were to (hew diec die time ofthe night to come, made by mee alone,and by none otha : b)- me alfo 31 If thou wilt pray againe,and faft feuen dayes they flialbc ended, and by none other. more^ will tell thee more diins,and greater then 7 Thcnanfwered I, a^ faide. What ftialbc the diefe, which I haue heard m die day. diuifion of times ? or when (hall be the ende ofthe 3 2 For div vov^e is heard before the Highelt : firft,and the besinning of it diat followeth? Purely the might>' hath fecnc diy r^tcoiis a«aJin": 8 And he faVde vnto mec, Fit^m Abraham vnto hee hath fcene alfo thy chaftitic , which thou halt Ifaacwhcn Jacob and Efau were borne of him,*Ia- kept fmcc diy y oudi. ^^^ Apociyph«, Chap.vij. 138 3J Therefore fiarhheTcnt me to fhcwcthcc all 54 And befides this Adam, whom thoiima-Icft thcfc things, and tofny vnto thcc, Bee of good lord ouer all the norkes, which thou halt created, comfoit,andfearcnot, of hiin come nc all, and the people airo\\ home J 4 And hafte not in the vaine confiderntion thou haft chofen. of the firft times, nor make hafte to the btter 55 All this hauelfpoken before thee, O Lord, , rimes. becaufc thou halt created the i\orId for our fakes. J5 And after this I wept againc and faftedfeuen $6 As for the other people, which alio come of dayesin likemaner, that 1 might fulfill the three Adam, thou hall dcclaral them that they areno- « eckes,\vhich he had appointed me. thing before thee,but be like vnto fpittle, and haft 36 And in the eight night was mine heart vex- compared their riches vnto a droppe that f alletfa cd \\itiiin meagainc,; nd I began to Ipeake before from a vcflell. the moft High. 57 And nowe, O Lordc, behold thefe heathen J7 Formyrpiritwasgrcatlyfaonfire, andmy which haue bene reputed as nothing, hauebegun fbule^^asi^dilhefl"e, to be lords ouer vs,and to deuoure vs. 58 And I Qid, O Lord, thou fpakcft exprefly in 58 And we thy people (whom thou haft called thcfirft creation (eucn the firft day)and coir.man- the firft borne,the onely begotten,and thy fcnienc *Ctiti.i,x. dedft • that the he.iucn.",nd theearthfliouid bee Jouer) aregiuen into their handes. made,.nndthewoikefollowcd thy word. 59 If the world then be created for our lakes, I 3^ And then was there the ipirit,and the darke- why haue we not the inheritance thereof in pofleC- I ncfle was on euery fide with filence: therewasno lion? or how long fl.all we fuffcr thefe things? mans voyce as yet created o f thee. 40 Then commaundedft thou abright light to CHAP. VII. come forth out of thy trCTfuies, that it might giuc J ^^''^i "/»/""•'""« f"' ""' " f^i"}"'- 1^ P'^'i' Ijgnt to Uiy worke, jj ThtTtj«maiona>iiU!lu«igirA!e. 48 ^iijiutH^itM. i9Thetrut heauenlyayre, and commandedftit,that going be- '-fi- *s Them-rritiand^^otinrfttfCod. twetne, it ftiould make adiuifion betweenethe a Nd when I had made an end of thefe wordcs, waters,that the one part might rcmaine aboue,and t\ tliere was fent vnto me an Angel, which had the other beneath. bcnel ent downe to me the nights afore. 42 Vpon the third day thou comrr.aundedft, 2. Andhefaid vntome, Vp, Efdras,andheare that the waters fhould be gathered toeether in the the won^s that I am come to ttll thee. feuenth prt of the earth : fee partes diddcft thou 3 And I faid, ?peake on,my God. Then fayde diic, & Kept them to the intent that of thefe there he vnto m.e. The fen is fet in a wide place, that ^ (liould be that (liould ferne thee, beeing fowed of might be deepe and great, God and tilled. 4 But prefiippofc tliat the entrance thereof 43 Aflbone as thy word went forth, the worke were narrowe,and like the riuei-s. tvas incontinently made. 5 Who could go into the fra to looke vpon it, 44 For immediatly great and innumerable and to rule it, ifhe went not thorow then anwvc, fruitdidfpringvp,nnd many diuers pleafures for ho we could he come into the broad ? thetafie, andHowei-sofvnchangcablecolour, and 6 There is alio another thing : a citie is buil- odoui-s of a moft woondafnll fniell, and thefe ded and fet vpon a broad field," and isfiillofall things were created the third day. good things: •CMfj.14. 45 * Vpon '.he fourth day tlpu aeatedil the 7 The entrance thereof is nanowe and in a light^fthe Siinne,and of the Moone, and the or- dangerous pfcce to fal,that there is fire at the right derofthe ftarres, hand.and a deepe w.nrerLt the left, *Gm.i,i4^.nd 46 Andgaueitthemacharge, to doe*fenu'ce 8 And there is but one path betwixt than,aicn t J. o>''(.4.i J. cuen vnto man that \\3S for to he made. becwecne the firennd the water,fo.that there could 47 And ^•poIl the fife day thou faideft vnto the but one man goe there. Gnt.t.io, feuenth part * where the waters were gathered, 9 Jf this citie were giuen vnto a man for ah in- thatitlT\ould bring fooithbealies,em,i.u 1 7 Then fald 1,0 Lord,Lov anfwere. tfiouafked the earth, it (hall iay vnto thte, that it 26 Looke not vpon the finnes of thy people,ra- giueth much eaithly matter to makepottes , but li- tlier then thy faithful! feniants. tleduft that golde commeth of, fo is it with the 27 Haue not refped vnto the wicked deedes of worke of this world. me.i, rather then to them that haue thy teftimonies 3 *There be many created,fcutreAv(halbe Cited, in affliftions. 4 T hen anfwered I,and faide,Then fw alio we vp 28 Thinke not vpon thofe that liaue walked fai- the vnt,0 my (ouk,and deiioure vnderftanding. nedly before thee, but remember them tliatrcue- 5 For thou haft pro:nifed to heare, & thou wilt rence thy will. Ercphecie : for thou halt no longer fpace, but the 29 Let it not be thy will to deftroy them, which fegiuenthte. haue liued like beaftes, but looke vpon tliem that 6 O Lorc'ieaf thou fuffer not thy feniant, that we haue clcarelv taught thy Lajve. mayintreatetIite,thatthoumayeftgiiiefeedevnto jo Take not difpleafiire with them, xvhichap- cur heart; & prepare our vnderAanding , that there peare worle then bcuftes , but loue them thatalway n-.ay come finite of it, whereby cucr>- one which is put their truft in thy rigbteoufneffe and glory. corrupt,may Iiue,who can fet himfrlfe for m.an? j i For wee and our fathers haue all the fimc 7 For thou art nlcne.and ^vee all are the v, orke- (ickenelle : but becaufe of vs that are linners , thou mrnfliip of thin; iiandes,as thou haft Hiid. flialc be called mercifiill. 8 For \\ hen the tody is faOiioned noweinthe jz Ifdiercfore thou wilt haue mercie N-pon vs, woipbej and thou haft giuenir members, thycrea- tbou fhalt bee called meiciflill towardesvs which tureris p; cfenied by fire and water , and the worke haue no workes of rigiiteoulnelle, created by thee, doth ftitfer nine moneths the aea- 3 3 For the righteous,\Nliich hgjifc^de vp many ture, which is falliioned in it. good workes, let them rccciue thercwarde of their 9 But the thing that conteineth, and that which owne deedes. is coRtcined,(l!aU both be preferued,and v\'hen time 3 4 But what is man,th3t thou (houldeft take diC- ■ 3scome,the wom'e, being preferuedjdeliuaedi the plealiire at him? or what is this mortall generation, things that ^rcw in it. thit thou (houldcfV he To grieued towards ic? 10 For thou haft coran-andcd the membeis,cuen 3; *For verely there is no man amongthem *trJ'-sf-^&. thebrcofts, to giuemilke vnto the fiaute appointed that be bornc,but hee hath done wickedly, nor any *.<:''">'* -i"* to the bre. jte, that doth co fefTe thee, which hath not done amiile. 11 Thatthething,whichiscreated,iPaybenon- 36 Forinthi?, O Lord, thy righteoufr.es and thy rilhed for a time,cil tliou difpofeft it to thy mercie. goodnefle (balbepraifed.,if thou bee mcrcifuU vnto 12 Ihou'ringr-ft it vp with thy riehtcoufnef fe, tbcn-,whichhuuenotthcfubuaKceofgood wo:ks. nourturefHtintiiylav/e, and reformeft it with thy 37 t\ lhenanrvvercdheemec,andfayde, Some iudgement. thir.gshoft tliou fpok en aright, and accordir.g vnto 13 Thou flayeft it as thy creature, and giueft it thy wordes it fhall be. life as thy worke. 38 For I will not verel" conflder the workes of 14 Seeing then that thou deftroyeft him, which thc.r,beibrc the death, before the iudgement, he- with lb great labour; is fal]^.ioned,it is an cafic thing fore deftniction: ' to appoint by thvcommnundement, thatthc thing 39 But*I willreiovceinthewayes oftherigh- *Cm.^^. alfo ^^ hich is made, might be preferued. • teoas,nad I v, il remember die pi!grimagc,die (aiua- I J Now therefore, O Lord, I wil fpeakefas ton- ticn and the re\-.-a"d that they fti.ill haue. ching men in general thou (halt ravher prouide) but 40 Like as 1, haue {pokenTiOwe, fo Ihall it come concerning thy people,for whofe (al^e 1 am for/, to palic* ■ ' , Sf 3 41 For AJioctypha. I ».Hi 4t Fofastliehiifbandman fowcth much feeds vpon che ground, and plantcth many trees, and yet alway che thing tha: is fowcn, commech not vp in timc,neithery et dotli all chat is plantcd,take roote: fo neithft- fhall they all that are brought iiKo the worldjbe faued. «■ 41 lanfvvcredthcnandfaj'de, If I haue founde grace, let me ipeakc. 4j Like as thehufb.indmansfeedeperilLethjif it come not vp,and receiue not raine in due feafon, or if it be deftroy ed with too much raine: 44 So periflicth man, which is created with thine fiand5,ana tliou art called his paterne,becaufe hce is created to thine image, for whofe fake thou haft made all thing5,and likened Iiini vnto the hulband- inansfeale. 4 J Bee not wroth with vs,0 Lorde,but fpare thy people,and liaue mercie vpon thine inheritance:for thou wilt be mercifull vnto thy creature. 4^ Then anf.vered hec me,and (aide,The things preTentare for the prefent, and che tilings to come for fuch as be to come. 47 For thou art farre off that thou fhouldeft loue my creature alioue mee : but I haue oft times drawen neere vnto chee and vnto it , but neiier to the vnrighteous. 48 In this alfo thou art marueiloiis before the Highcft: 49 In that thou haft humbled th)' felfe , as it bs- commech thce,and haft not iudgcd thy felfe worthy to boaft thv felfe greatly among the righteous. 50 For many miferies & calamities remaine for them tliat (hall liue in the latter time, becaufe they fiiall walke in great pride. 51 But leaine thou for thy felfe , and feekc out the glorj' for fuch as be like thee. 5 2 For vnto you is paradife opened : tlie tree of life is planted; the time to come is prepared, plente- oufnefle made ready : the citie is builaed,and rd^ is prepared,perfe(5t goodnes andabfolute wifdome. 5 J Therooteof aiill is fealed vp from you : the weakencfle and moth is deftroyed from you, and into hell fleech corruption to be forgotten. 54 Sorowes are vaniftiedaway , ?nd in the ende is (liewed the treafure of immortalitie. 5 J Therefore afke thou no more queftions con- cerning the multitude of them that periili. $6 For when the\' had libertie, the)' delhifed the moft High : they contemned his lawe and forfooke his wayes. 57 Morcouer,they haue troden downe his righ- teous, ' ^'A'*' M' «• J 8 *Sayino; in their heart, tliat there was no God, **■' Si''> though they knew that they fliould die. 53 For as the thing y I haue fpoken of, is made ready for you : fo is thirft and painc prepared for them : for God would not that manlhould ocrilh: 60 But they, after that they were created, liaue defiled the Name of him y m.ide them, and arc vn- thankefuU vnto him, which prepareil life forthem. 61 Therefore my i'.idgemcnt is nowathand. 6z Thefe things haue I not fliewed vnto al men, but vnto thee, and to a few like thee: then I anfwe- red,andfaid, 6^ Beholdenow,0 Lord : thou haft flicv.ed me the m my wonders , which thou haft determined to doe in the laft time, but in what time, thou I all not fliewed me. CHAP. IX. ; ^aihii^tiHlbiiwrlditutMieiiwmi^iudtHtncle, i» T«r- fdras. mmtf/lr tht wic^id 4fitr lik fifi. i j Tit uumter tftht >»w. , kittu more iheii »f ihe gooil. 19 Thi ItwisingrmtHde. j« Thtrefort tbtj fttijh. j3 The -vijion »/ < ittman Umtmiti^. HEanfvvered mee tlien, and fayde, Meafiuethe time with it felfe,and when tliou feeft chac one part of the tokens come to pafle,which I haue cold thee before, . 2 Then fhaltthou vndcrftand that It is che cimc wherein the moft High will beginne to vjiitethe \vorld which he made. 5 Therefore when there Qialbe P.'ene an * earth- "Uttih.^.f, quake in the world,aiid an vprore of the people, 4 Then ftialc thou vnderftande that the moft High fjiake of thofe things from the daics that were before thee,euen fi om the beginning. 5 For all that is made in the worlde , hatli a be- ginning and an ende,and the ende is manifeft. 6 So the times alfo of the moft High haue plaine beginnings in wonders, and fignes, and ende in ef- fed and miracles. 7 And eueiy one that Hiall efcape fafe, and fhall be deliuered by his vvorkes,and by the faith where- in ye haue beleeued, 8 Shalbc prefenied from thefaid perils,and fhall fee my fliluation in my lande,& within my borders; for I haue kept mc holy from the world, 9 Then fhall they haue pitie of diemfelues, which now'C haue abufcd my wayes : and they that haue caif them out de(pitefully,flial dwel in paincs. 10 For fuch as in their life haue rccciued benc- fites,and haue not kno wen mc, 1 1 But haue abhorred my lawe, while they were yet in libertic, and when they had yet leylure of a- mendment , and would not vndeiilande but defpi- fedic, 11 They muft bee taught it after death by paine. I J And therefore bee thou no more carefullto knowe how the vngodly fhall bee punifhed,but in- quire ho we the righteous fh.all be (aued, and whofc the world is,for whom it is, and \<.hen, 14 Then anfwered I,and (aid, 1 5 J haue afore faid that which I fay now & will fpeake it bereafter,that there be many moe of them which pcri(h,then of them that (hall be * faued, ' •(."*"/'■' J* 1 ($ As the flood is greater then a drop. '»''•*• »"•'* 1 7 And h:anf\vacd me, faying,As the field is,fb is alfo the feed : as the flowers be, Co are the colours aifo:fuch as the workman isfuch is theworke: and as the hufhandman is,fo is his huf bandry : for it was the time of che world. 1 8 Surely when I prepared the \vorld,vvIiich was not yet maue for them to dwel in that now liue,no man (pake againft me. 1 9 For then cuery one ohq'ed, but now the ma- ners of tliem tliat arc created in this \\orHe , that is made, are comipted by a perpetuall fcede and by a Lavve,whereout they cannot ridde themfelues. ^ 20 So I confidered the world, and bchold,chere was perill, becaufe of the deuifes, diat were fprung vp into it. 21 Yet when I faweit, Ifpared it greatly, and haue kept mee one grape of the clufter,and a plane out of a gicat people. 2 2 Let therefore the multitudeperini,vvhich arc borne in vaine-. and let my giapc bee kept, and my plant,which I haue dre(Ted with great labour. 2 J ^NeucithelefTejif thou wilt ceafe feucn daies nioe(l"ut ihou flialt not faft in tlicm, 24 But (halt goe into a faire fielde, where no houfe is buildcd, anil (halt eaie ondy of the flourcs of ! Apoc7pha. Chap.x. Ijp of the fieU^nJ cate no flefh, nor driiike \vme,but CHAP. 'Jf . the flOu'CrSOncly, C/Jri4 tht Tumtn that tfftartib vnt» him, ttiommi It- 2 J And pray vnto the moft High concinually) i"*""- then will I come,and cjlke with thee. T) Vt when my fonne went into his chamber, hcc z6 Sol went my way, as he had comnaiinded IJ fell dov\nc,and dyed. me, into the fielde, which is called Ardath, and z 1 hen we all oucrthrcwc the lightes, and all tlieie Kate among the flowers, and did cate of the rny neighbours roie vp to comfoi t me ; lb I reftcd hcrbcsofthefiela,andthemeateofthelamefatif- vntill tfee fecond day at night, fied me. j And when they had all left off to comfort « 27 And after fcuen dayes, as I fate vponthe me,thatIfliouldbequiet,thcnIrorevpbynight, graflc,& mine heart was vexed w ithin me, as afore, and fled, and am come into this field as thou feeft, 28 I opened my mouth, and began to talke be- 4 And am not purpofed to returnc into y citic, fore the moft Hign,and to fay, but to remaine here,& neither to eate nor drinke, 29 O Lordjwhen tliou wouldeft fli^we thy felfe but continuallv to moume and foft vntill I die. • txoiLisf, ^"^o ^^' * '^^o" dedlaredft thy (elfe vnto our fa- 5 Then left I my purpofc wherein I was, and dw 14.J. thcrs in the wildemene, in a place where no man (pake to her an<7erly,and (aid, A».>tJ. dwelledi, in abarren place, when they came out 6 Thou foolifh woman aboiie all other, feed of Egypt, thou notourheauines, & what commethvnto vs ? 30 And exprefly (pakeft vnto them, Gying, 7 For Sion our mother is all wofuU and is fore Heare me, O Ifracl, and marke my wordes, thou 3fflified,and moumeth extremely. feede oflacob. 8 Seeing we be all now in heauinefre,and make 3 1 For beholde, I (owe my Lawe in you, that it our mone, (for we be ail forowfull) ait thou foric may bring foorth fruite in you, and that ye may be for oiu: fonne ? honoured by it for euer. 9 Demaund the earth, and (hee fhall tell thee 52 But our fathers, which receiued the Lawe, that it is fhe which ought to mourne for the fill of kept it not, neitbei- ohferued thine ordinances,nei- fo many that gro we vpon her. ther did the fruite of the Lawe appeare, neither xo For from the beginning all men are borne could it,for it was thine. of her,and other (hall come,& behold,they walke *SxU}t.it. iS * For they that recdued it,periflied becauie almoft all into deftruSion, and the miilatiide of they kept not the thing that was fovven in them. them fliall be deftroyed. J4 AndlOjitisaciiftonne,°whenthegroundre- n Who (hould then rather moume, fliee that ceiueth feede, or the Tea a fliip, or a vefTcll mate hath loft fo great a multitude, or thoii which ait and drinke, iFthat periih wherein a thing is fowcn, fbrie but for one ? or wherein any thing is put, 1 z But if thou wouldeft fay vnto me,My mour- 55 Likcwife the thing that is (bwen, or is put ning is not hke the mourning of the earth, (fori therein, and the things that are receiued, muft pe- haiie loft the fruit of my wombe, ^vhich 1 brought rilh:fo the things that are receiued,do not remains foorth with heauinefle,and bare with fbro wes, »vith vs : but in vs it commeth not (6 to pafle. 1 j But the earth is according to the maner of J 6 For we tfaat haue receiued the Lawe, perifh the carth,and the prefent multitude retumeth into in finne,and our heart alfo which receiued it. herasitcame) 37 ButtheLawperifhethnotjbutremainethin 14 Thenfay I%Btothee,AsthouhaftborneMtii his force. traucIl,fo the earth alfo from the beginning giucth 58 .i.i. 28 Where is \'riel the Angel * which came to' the Held,where no foundation nor building is. meatthefir.tPforhehachcaufcdniero comeinto 54 For the worke of mans building cannot many and dcepe confiderations, and mine ende is ftand in diat place where the city of the moft High turned into corruption, and my prayer to rebuke, fliould be (heaved. 29 Andaslwasfpeakingthefe wordcsjbehold, yj And therefore fcare not, neither let thine he came vnto me.and looked vpon me. heart be afravd, but go in, and fee the beautie and J o An^ loe, I lay as one deatl, and irj'ne vnder- greatnefle of the building^as much as thou art able ftanding was akeredjand he tooke me by the right to fee with thine eyes. hand and comforted ^ne, and fet me vpon my $6 And after this fhalt thou heare, as much as fcete,and (aid vnto me, thine eares may comprehend, 31 What ay leth thee? and why is thine vnder- J 7 For thou art bleiTed aboue many, and ait {landing vexed ? and the vjiderflanding of thine called with the moft High among the few. heart ? and wherefore art thou fbiie > j 8 But to morow at night thou (halt remain here, 32 AndIfaid,Bccaufcthouhaftforfakenme,& 59 And the moft High (hall (hew thee Vifions • (%.f.t«. I bane done * according vnto thy wordes . I went of high things,which the moft High will doe vnto into the field,and there haue I feoie things,and fee them that dwell vpon earth,;n the laft day es. Sol that lam not able to exprefle. flept the fame night and another as he had com- 3 J Then faidhe vnto me,Standvp manly, and mandedmc. I will "iue thee exhortation. CHAP. XI. J 4 Then faid I, Speake vnto mc, mylord, and , ^.j, ^ij^^^ ,^« j^;, commhr 'ftonh ofth fn,,nd<>ni,^4. forlake me not,leaft I die through raftinefle. thm. 57 oia/ronconiBtn.i'oHtof the/vred. S y For I haue fcene that I knewe not,and heare ♦T* Hen fawe I a dreamc,and behoIde,ihere came diatldoenotknowe. 1 vp from the fea an Egle, which had twehiefea- 3 anJ fpake to her feathers,laying, 43 And whereas fhe tolde thee ofdie death of 8 Watch not all together: flccpe eueryonc her fbnn ?,this is the fblution, in his owne placc,and watch 'ly courfe. 44 This woman,vvhich ihou (awcft, (he is Sion: 9 But let die heads be prcknicd for thelaft, and whereas (he told thee ( euen fhce which thou 10 Neuerthcles, I faw diat the voyce went not feeft now as a citie luildcd ) out ofhcr heao's,but from the mddcs ofher body, 4^ And astouchinerthatfhee favde vnto thee, ix Then I numbred her contrary feathers, and that (he was barren thirtie yceres,this was conco- befaold,tbere were eight of them. It And "^Apocrypha. Chap.xlj. I4t ti 1 And I looked , and beholde vpon the rigl^c all the beafks chat were paft, and hatli power oner Jjde there arofe one feather, and reigned oucr all the world with gieat fcarcfulnes,& oiicr the whole "' the earth. compallc of the earth with moft wicked opprelli- I J And when it had reigned, the end ofit came on, and that dwelleth fo long timeinall the world and the place thereof appeared no more. So the with deceit? next ftood \-p,& reigned; it continued a long time. 41 For thou haft not iudged the earth w trueth. 1 4 And when it had reigned, the end ofit came 41 Seeing thou haft troubled the meelce, thou alfo,and as the firft,fo it appeared no more. hall hurt the paceablc, and thou haft ioued lyers, 1 5 Then there came a voyce vnto it, and fiyde, and deftroyed the dwcllin"s of them that brought 1 6 Heare thou that haft kept the earth fo long:, foorth fruit,and haft caft do^vne the walles offuch this 1 fay vnto thee , before thou bcginneft to ap- as did thee no hai me. pearenomore, 4J Therefore is thy wrongfull de,iling come vp 1 7 There fliall none after thee attaine vnto thy vnto the moft High,&: thy pride vnto the Might)'. time,neither to the halfethereof. 44 The moft Hi"h alfo hath looked vpon the 1 8 Then arofe the third and reigned as the other proude times,and behoki,diey are cnded,and their afore.and it appeared no more alio. abominations are fulfilled. 1 9 So came it to al y ochei-s one after another,fo 45 Therefore appeare no more, thou egIe,nor that euer^' one reigned , & then appeared no more, thine horrible wings, nor thy v, icked feathers, nor 20 Ihenllooked, andbeholdc, inprocefleof thy malicious heads,and thy wicked clawes, nor all time,thc feathers y followed,ftcod vp on the right thy vaine body, fide, that they might rule alfo, and fome of them 46 That all the earth may be refteflied, & come ruled, but within a uhile they appeared no more, againe as one deliuered from thy violence,and that 2 1 For fomeof them were fct vp, but ruled not. 'he may hope for tlie iudgemcnt and mercy of him 2 2 After this I looked , and behold e,the twelue that made her. feathers appeared no more,noi the two wings. CHAP. XII. 2 J And there was no more vpon the egles bo- Tht »;im of ihr rvmn -vipttn. dy,but two heads that refted,and fixe wings. a Nd when the lyon fpake thefe wordes to the 2 4 Then (aw I alfo that two wings diuided them- li eglc,I (aw, feUiesfromthedxe, and remained vnder the head, 2 And beholde, the head that had the ^pper that was vpon the rishc fide ; for the foure conti- hand,appcared no more, neither did y foure wings nucd ill their place. ^ appeare any more,thac came to it,and fet vp them- 2 J So Hooked, and beholde, dbe vnderwings feluestoreigne,whofckingdomewasfmalandfull thought to fet ^'p themfelues, f.nd to haue the rule, of vproares. 26 Then was there one (tt vp, but (liortly i: ap- j And I f> ibt J 0 Thefc are they whome the nrtoft High hath dicUrti>oM o/thu t/i/Tdk. preferued for their ende, whofe kingdome is litle, A ^'^ ^'^ ^'^ feuen dayes I dreamed a dreamc and full of trouble as thou faweft, £\ bj night i I And the ly on w home thou faweft rifing vp 2 And behold, there arofe a winde from the fea, . out ofthe wood and roaring,and fpeaking vnto the and it mooued all the waucs thereof. cgle,and rebuking her for her vnrighteoufnes with 3 And Ilooked.and beholde,there was a migh- all the wordes tfiat thou haft heard, tie man with the thoulands of heauen:and when he ^2 This is the winde which the moft High hath turned his countenance to looke, all the things Rept for them, and for their wickednefTe vnto the trembled that were feene \'nder bm. €nde,and hec (hall reprbouethem, and caft before 4 And when the voyce went out of his mouth, them their fpoyles. all they burned that heard his voyce, as the earth i i For he flial fet them aliue in the iudgemenr, faileth when it feeleth the fire, and (hall rebuke them and corrcd them. 5 After thefe dungs I fawe, and beholde, there J4 Forhe will deliuer the refiduc of my people was gathered together a multitude of men outof ' by affliftion,which are preferuedvpon my borders, number, fiomtne foure windes ofthe heauen, to and he fliall makethem iovfulljvntil the com^ming fight againft the man that came out fiom the fea. ofthe day ofiudgement,wnereofl haue fpoken vn- 6 And I looked,and behold, he graued himfelfe to thee from the beginning. a great moimtaine, and flew vp vpon it. J 5 "rtiis is the dreame that diou laweft,and tliefe 7 But I would haue feene the countrey or place are the interpretations . whercoiit the hill was graucn,and I could not. i 6 Thou onely haft bene meetc to knowC this 8 I faw e after thefeihings, and beholde, all they fecret ofthe moft High. which came to fight againft him,wcre fore aftaide, J7 Therefore write all thefe things that thou and yet they duiit fight, liaftfcencinabookeandhidethem, 9 Neuerthelcire, when heefawethe fiercenefle J 8 And teach them the wife ofthe people, ofthe multitude that came, hee lifted not vp his whole hearts thou kno weft may comprehend and hand : for hee hclde no I wprde nor any inftruraenc keepe thefe fccrcts. ofwarre, 3 9 But uaite thou here yet feuen dayes mo,that lo But onclv,«sIfaw.hefentoutofhismowth, it may bee flicwcd thee whatfoeuer it plcafeth the as it had bene a blaft of fire, and out of his lips the moft High to declare vnto thee ; and with that hee winde ofthe flame, an d out of his tongue Iiee caft vktA hirway, out fparkcs and ftormes. II Aiii Apocrypha. Chap.xiij. I4» I X And tlicy were aU rrht together , *«<»» this 5 3 And when all the people heat« his volee, e- blail of fire, the wind e of the flame, and the great ucry man ftiall in theirowneland lc*ue the battel! ftonnc,anci,fcll with violence vpon the multitude, tluj: tfit^ haue one ag-jnft anotha. which uas prepared to fi'.'ht , and biuattliemvp J4 Ajidjn innumerable multitude (hall be ga- alljfo that of the innumcraj)k multitude there was thcted as.cinc, as they that be willing to come, and nothing fecnc, but oncly daft,and fmell of fmoke. to fight agajnit him. When i (aw this, I was afrayd. 3 J But hc fhall (land vpon the toppe of mount iz ^ Afcerward (iiw I the fame man come Sion. downc from tiic moiintaine, and calling vnto him 3 6 And Sionfliall come, and (hall be (hewed to anotlier pcacca'~-le multitude. all, being prepared and bujlded, as thou faweft the I i And tljcrc came many vnto him, Come with hill graiien forth without any hands, ioyfull countcnajice , and fome with fad : (bme of 37 And this my Sonne (hall rebuke the wicked them were boimd, and fome brought of them that muentions of thofc nations, which for their wicked were ofter ed : and I was (icke through great fearc, life are fallen into the tempeft, and awaked, and fayd, 38 And into torments like to flame, whereby 14 Thou liait (hewed thy feiiiant thefe wonders they(halbc tormented : and without any labour from the beginning, and hatt counted mc woorthy will he deftroy them , euen by the Law , which is to receiuc my pray cr. compared vnto the fire. ij Shewmc nowthereforc the interpretation 39 And whereas thou (aweft' that hec gathered of this dreame. another peaceable peoplevnto him, 16 for thus I confiderin mine vnder(}anding, 4° Tho(e are the ten tribes which were caried woe vnto them that (liall be left in thofe dayes,and away captiues out of their owne land,* in the time * tJi'ig.n-i- much more woe vnto them that arc not leftbe- ofO(^s the King, whom SalmanalartheKingof hinde. theAfK'rianstooke captiue, and caried them be- 17 For they that were not left, wercinhcaui- yondtneriuer : fo were diey brou^t into aao^ neffe. therland. 1 8 Now vnderftand I the thinp that are layed 41 But they tooke this counfell to themfelues, vp in the latter day es, which ll^all come both vnto that they would Icaue the multimde of the hea- lhem,and to tliofe that are left bchindc. then, and goe forth into a further countrey, where _^ 19 Therefore are they come into great perils neuermankinde dwelt, ^,^' and many nece(rities,as thcfe drcames dcclaie. 4^ That they might there keepetheir ftatutes, 20 Yet is it eafier , that hee that is in danger, which they neuerkeptin theirowneland, (hould &11 into thefe,& forefeethc things to come 43 And they entrcd in at the narrow paflages of hereafter, then to palTe away as a cloud out of the the riuer Euphrates. world. 44 For the moft High then (hewed them 21 ^ Then anfwered he me,and(aid,The inter- (ignes,* and (kyed the (prings of the flood till they *Ex(ii.t^,ni preutionofthevifionwilllfliewthee, andl will werepafTedouer. i»A|.i5,i«. open to thee the thing that thou haft required. 4J For thorow the countrey there was a great 22 Vyhereas thou haft fpokcn of them thjit arc iourney, euen of a yeere and an halfejand the fime left behinde, this is the interpretation, r^ion ]s called || Ajfareth. lOr^rmttB, 23 Hethat(hall beare die danger in that time, 4^ Then dwelt they there vntill the latter time: hee (hall keepe himfelfc. They tliat be feUen into and when they come foorth againe, danger , are (uch as haue works and faith toward 47 The moft High (hall holde ftil the (jprings of the moft Mightie. the riuer againe that they may goe thorow : therc- 24 Know therefore, that they which bcleft be- forefaweft thou the multitude peaceable, hinde, ave n ore ble(red then they that be dead. 48 But they that be left behinde of thy people, 2J Thcfearethemcanings of the vifion. Where are thofsthat be found within my borders, as thou (aweft a man comming vp from the mids 49 Now when hec delh-oyeth the nudtttude of of the fea, the nations that are gathered together, be (hall dec J 6 The fame is hee whom the moft High hath fend the people that remainc, kept a great feafon, who by his owne felfe (hall de- 50 And then Qiall he (hew great woonders vnto liuer his creature, andhe Ibali order diem that are them. ' left beiiinde. 5 1 Then fayd I , O Lord, Lord, fhew me this, 27 ^ And whereas thou faweft, that out of his wherefore haue I feene the man comming vp from mouth there came a blaft with fire and ftorme,^ the middes of the fea ? 28 And that he neithet held fword nor weapon, 5 2 And he fayd vnto me. As thou canft neither but that by his fiercendTehe dcftroycd the whole feekeont, nor knowthefe things, tharareinthc piultinide,that came to fight againft him,this is the deepe of the fea, (b can no man vpon tarthfee my interprcution, Sonne,or thofe that be with hinl,but intfae time of 29 Beholde,thedayes come that thtmoft High that day. : will begin to deliuer them rhat are vpon the earth : 53 This is the interpretation of the dteame 30 And he ftiallaftoniih the hearts of them that which thou faweft, and whereby thou onely arc dwell vpon the ea.th : lightened. ^ 31 And one (hall piepare to fight againft ano- 54 For thou haft forfaken thine owne Law, and .V4/M.4.7. ther,citie againft citic,and place againft place, * & apphed thy diligence vnto mine,and (buglit it. nation againft nation , and realm'e againft realme. 5 j Thy life haft thou ordered in wifedome, and 3 2 When this commetli to pa(re, then fhall the haft called vndcrftandingthy mother. ^ tokens come, that I (hewed thee before, and then J 6 Therefore haue 1 (licved thee the rewards fli.ill my Sonne be rcueilcdjwhomthou faweft g<¥: with the moft High : and after tlirec other dayes vp as a man. I will (peafe othei things vnto thee > and will de- clare Apocrypha. II.Efdfas. clai€ vnto rSiee »reat and woondeious things. \s\vd\ was wiitten in thy Law , that men may finde 5 7 Then went I forth vnto the field, ^lorifs ing the path, and that they' which will liue in the latter and praifing the inoft High for the wonders wiiich dayes, may h'lie. he did in time, 'zj And he anfwered me,fiying, Go,and gather ^ 5 8 Which he goiiemah, & fuch things as come the people,anm:r, i9 Thtm. 25 And comc hither , and I \vill licht a candlc ir.tuuie.fW'i. 55 r/„«>mfl«»w,«i^f«-»». ofvnderihnding in thine heart, which (hall not be VPon the third day I fate vndcr an Oke,and be- put out till the things be pertbrmed which thou holde, there came forth a voyce vnto me out flwlt begin to v^ite. of the buih, and fayd, Efdras, Efdras. 26 Ajid then (halt thou declare {bme thin^ o- 2 And I fayd. Here anil, Lord, and flood \'p penly vnto the perfit men, and fomediingslhak vponmyfeet. thou (hew fecredy vnto the wife : to morrow this *Ejiod,iiA ^ Then fayd he vnto me, * In the bufh I reuei- houre ilialt thou b^in to write. led rr\\' felfe, and (pake vnto Mcrfes, wiicn my peo- 27 Then went I foorth , as he commanded me, pie ferued in Egypt : and gathered all the people togethetjand (ay d, 4 And I fent him, and led my people out of E- 28 Hearethefe words, Olfrael, gypt, and brought him vpon the mount Sinai, and 29 * Our fathers at the beginning were (Grangers *Cim.^j.^ I held him w idi me a long feafon, in Egypt, from whence they were deliuei-ed, J Andltoldehim many wonders, and (hewed jo AndreceiuedtheLawoflife, * which they *^fl.7 5J. him the fecretsofdie times and the end, and com- kept not, which yealfohauetranlgrefledafterthe. manded him,laying, jr Then was the land, euen the land of Sion 6 Thefe words (halt thou declare, and thefe parted amongyou by lot: but your fathers andve /halt thou hide. aifo liaue done vnrighteoufly, & haiie not kept the 7 And now I (ay vnto thee, that thou lay vp waves which the moit High commanded you. in thine heart theiignesthatlhaue (hewed, and J2 Andfor(bmuchasneisarighteousTudge,he the dreames that thou haft feene, andtfieinterpre- tooke from you in time the thing that he kKt gi- tations which thou hall heard. uenyou. 8 For thou Hialt be taken away from all,& thou 55 And now are ye here, and your brethren a- Ihalc rernainchencefoorthvwthmycounfell , and mongyou. " with fuch as be like thee, vntiU the times be ended. ^4 Therefore if fo be that vou will fubdue yonr 9" For the world hath loft iiis youth, and the owne vnderftanding, and reforme your heart, ye times b^in to waxeolde. niallbekeptahue,andafter death fhallyeobtcine 10 For the world is diuided into twclue parts, mercie. and ten parts of it are gone aheady , andhalfeof jj Forafter death (hall the iudgement corne^ ^etentnpart. when wefhallliueagainetandthenllialthenames 1 1 And there remaineth tlut whichis after the of the righteous be manifeft, and the v;orks of the halfe of the tenth part. vngodlyilialbe declared. 12 Therefore (et thine houfe in order, and re- ^6 Let no man therefore come now vnto me, forme thy people , and comfort fuch of them as be nor feeke me thefe fortie dayes. in riouble,and now renounce the corruption. 57 Soltooke the fine men,, as he commanded I J Let goe from thee mortall thoughts : cart a- me,and we went into the ficld,and remained theie. R-ay from thee the burdens of men, & put off now ^ 8 Ihe next day, beholdc, a voyce called mee, the weakenanire, faying, E{3ras, * open thy mouth, and drinke that «£^fcfe.j.». : 14 And fa afidethy nioft grieuous thou^ts, I giue thee to drinke. arid haftethec to depart from tht fe times. 5 9 Then opened I my n-outh , and beholde, he 1 5 For gieater eu ils then thole which thou haft reached me a ful cup,which vvas frill as it wei-e with ftene now, fhall they commit. . , . .-. \vater : but the colour of it \vas like fire. 16 For the v;caKer that the world is bytcatbn 40 And Itookeit, and dranfce, and when I had of age, the more (hall the euilsbeiricreafed -vpon drunke it, n ine heart had vnderfhinJing,and VNife- them that dwell therein. domegrewiiimybreft: formy^piritwasftrength- I 7 For the rnieth is f?cd farre awaj', and lies are cned m memorie, at hand : for no w hafteth the vifion to come , that 41 And m)' mouth \\2S opened,& (hut no more, thou I-.aft fee n :■. ■ . , 42 The moft High gaue vnderibnding vnto the ■ 1 8 ^^ Then ariAvcied I^ and fayd before thee, fiuc men , that they wrote the high things of the i i5iriBeKolde,OLor<.l,I.willgoasthouhartcom- night, which they vnderftood not. manded mc,and reforme the pcople,which»e pre- 4J Birtindie nightthey did eate bread , hut 1 ftnr : IJut tliey that iJiail be borne afterward , who ■ fpake by day, and held no t my tongue by night. fl»lladmor:ilhtl\aT;i.. if.;. 44 In fortiedayes they wrote two hundred and 20 "1 ini.s the world is fit in darkenelfe, and they foure books. that dwell dierciw, dre without light. 4j And when the fortie dayes were ftilfillcd,the 21 For thv Law is burnt, therefore no man moft High fpake , faying. The firft that thou haft knoweth the tilings that sre done of thee , or tlie written, publiih optnly, that the vvoorthie and vn- works that iFjlijcdciic. womthie may rCade it. 2s But if I haue found gMce before thee, fend 46 But kcepc the feuentielaft, that thou may eft theholy Ghoft intome, and I will write all that glue than to the wife among thy people, bath bene done ia the world finc« it; beginning, 47 For in them is the veineof vnderftaQ^i^S] and Apocrypha. Chap.xv. 145 and the rountaine of wiTcdome, and the riucr of 22 My right liand (l.aJ not fp are the finn«rs,nel- kno-.\ledgc : and I did fo. thtr fTviU the f.vordc ct^fc fi om then-., chat fh/ead CHAP. XV. innocent blood vpon ex th. , Thtfrofhici, ofifcra, i.cmline. , rL «./. th*. lh,B come ^-i l.^^f ^r« ^^ ^onc out li om his math^and Ijsih #it/« » •'■M. 5> r*< Lord viu Aiutnff tht mnixim bitaa. ii confiimcd chc toiindrtUons ot the caitn , &: the fiiV; tljp: Pii'j Um.Kt. It stJiiitn, lo ^na fMi::/J>-ir).tvi>ou ncis like the ftrai>, that is kindled. ,h, /(.-;., ./<*. f^r.h. z^ C-rf'f ar,,h.,>"^'F'.>'. '5> ,4 Woe to thun that i;nne,andkcepenotoiy L"wZ '«'" "'"' " " " '" commandcments/.iih the Lord. ^ ^ -D Fholdc, fpcake thou in theeares ofmy people . "^J ^^'^ "*^^ 'f^?:^ '^^'^'^ = depart , O children, 13 the wordcs ofprophc<:ic,vvhich I ,sA pnt in ^hy ^^""^ ^^^ po^cr : dehk not my Sanduane moi th.f ith the Lord • 26 For the Lord knoweth all them that finnea- z And caufe them to be witten in a lettenfor fj"[^ him and therefore deliuacth bee them vnto they arefaithl-ull and true. deaitn and drfirua.on. ., ,, / Feare not the imaginations againft thee : let '7/^^, "«",? ^\f '^'^ P'^g^cs come A|.on the nocche vnfnithfolnefle'ofthe fpljkers trouble "wV^^and yeelMlrcmaJnemthenp: for Ood will thee.that fpeake a-ainft thee. "''^ ^^"'"- yoi',becaure) e haue finned agau^ft him. 4 For euery vVitkirhfuU fliall die in his vnfaidi- jhe^aft, ' ^' ' °" commeth fiom r Beholde,&iditheLord,I«-illbringp!a^es . ^f ^^here generations of Dragons of Ard>a %-pon all the world, ihcfworde, femine,d^th,'and """ ^^[V' °Vu}^ """^'^ T^T' ''" j ^« '^'^°- deftrudion • tiide of them fhall be caned as the wrnde vpon the 6 LecaiifethatiniqiiitieharhfuUypoUutedall ^^' that aU they ^^hich heare them, may feare the earth, and their wicked workes are fulhUed. ^nd tremble. _ ..,;,:„ 7 Therefore, faith the Lord, I wll holdc my I'' Fuen the Carmamans raging in wath , OiaU tonetienomore for their mcke.lndfe, (thev doc go fo«hasthcboaresortheforef},andfhaUcotne vngodlv) neither will I fuffer them in the thinges vm^ great powci-,and /land sga.nft them inbatceli, that th^' doe wickedly. andlhalldd^roy a portion of the land of the AOy- Eehold,* the innocentand righteous blood "2^- , • „ ,, i • ■ i nyeth vnto n^.-ind die follies ofth?iuft eric con- ^f ^"^^^^^ this Ihall the dragons Ime the ^•p- tinuallv P^' ' ^" rememoer their nature , and lliall ' 9 IwiifureIyau£ngethem,faiththeLord,and ^rr.ca'oout, andconfpireto confumethemmtha receiue \Tito me alt the innocent blood from a- ^''^^'FO"^'". monethem ^' fhcn thefe Inall be troubled, and keepeh- 10 Behoide, my people is led as a fiocke to die '^"" 'i)' theirpower and lliall riee. flaughcer : I will not futfe tliem now to dweU in ^ ^ ^'°I^ *? ^"^ "^ "'^ AfTyrians fliall the e- tfae land of E^nrt. nemie befiege tnem, & confiune fome of them,ana 11 But I tviilbrins them out widi a mightie i" their hoftelLall be feare and dread, andftrifea- hand,anda(iretchedoutarme, andfmicekwith '^°"8^'^^"'^;"SV plagues,asafore,& wildcfboval die land thereof. ^4 Behoide clouds from the Eaft, and from the 12 rgvpc (ball n-.ourne, and the foundations North vnto the South, & me^- are veiy horrible to thereof (hall be fmitten with the plague and pu- '°o^^ 7°"' f'"^' ofwrath and Itorme. nifhmcnt.that God li.all bring vpon ir. ■ H "^fi^y Hialf-riteone vpon another : and they ij The plowmen xhx till the ground, (baU nialinnitedowne a great multitude of ftarresv-pon mourne: for iheir feedcs diall faile thiough the the earth, euen their owneftarre,&thebloodlhaU bMingandha;ie,andbyanhorriI)le{brre. be from the fwordvnro the belly, 1 4 Woe to the worlde, and to diem that dwell 3 ^ And the doiing of man vnto the camels Utter, therein, J 7 And rfiere Ihalbc great fearefiilnefre & trem- I J For the fword,and rlieir deftruaion draweth ^''^n ^PO" ^"^^ ^nd they that fee the vwath, (hall neere^and one people dial ftand vp to f^ght agairft be ah-ayd, and a trembling (hall come vpon them, another with fwords in their hands. i^ And then there (hall come great ftormes . 1 6 For there ft-all bee fedidon among men,and f™"" *« Soiidi,and from the North,and part £om one n all imiade another: they (liall not regarde the Weft. their King, snd the princes (hall meafure their do- 39 And from the Eaft dial windes arife and (hal ingsby their po\ver. open it with theclcud,\vhich he raifed vp in wrath, . "r 7 A man Ihal dcfire to go into a citie, and (ial ^^ the ftarre , raifed to ftare die Eaft and Weft not be able. windc,(l.albedeftroved. 1 8 Becaufc of their pride the cities fhalbe trou- 40 And die great and mightie clouds Oiall be bled,ri!e houfes fbalbe afraide,mcn (hall feare. hft vp full of wadi, and die (tarre, that they may 19 AmannwU haue no pitie vpon his neigh- make all die earth afrayd,& them that dwell there- bour,biir (liall ddhov their houfes v\'ith die fword, in , and that they may po wie out ouer euer)' high and dicir goods (hal be fpoyled for lacke of bread, place, and lifted vp, an horrible conftellation, and becaufc of grc-itti-ouble. 4' As firesndhaile, and flvmg fwords, and ma- 20 Bchold,fa'ith«'Jod,Ical together aldiekings ny waters, that all fields may be fiill, andallruiers of the eaiTh to raieraice mee, which are from the with chc abundance of great v.-aters. |IE3ft,and ftom the South, f^om die Eaft, and from 42 And they (ball breakc downe the cities, and Libanus, to tume vpon rhem, and to repay the walles,and mountaines, and hilles, and the trea of tilings that they haue done to them. the wood, and the gralTe of the mcdowes,and their 21 As thev doe vet this day vnto my chofenjfb corne. iviU I dofe alfo, and recompenfe them in their bo- 43 And they fl-.all go with a ftreight courfe to- fome; diusfairh the Lord Goi to Baby lon,and make jtafrayd. 44 They Apocrypha. ii.EfcJras. 44 They fhall come to her,anowe : his arroues that lie fliooteth are Ihaipe, and J o And the glorie of thy power (hall be dryed liall not miire,when they begin to be iliot into the Tp, as a flower when the heate rifeth, that is fent cndes of the worll. vpon thee. 10 Beholde, the plagues are fent, and (hall not J I Thou (halt be fickeasapoore wifethatis tiu"ne againe,tillthey come vpon earth, pl^ed and beaten of women,(b that the mightie ^ ^ ^^^ fire is kindled, and (hall not be put out, and the louers (liall not be able to recciue thee. ^'1 it confume the foundations of the earth. 52 VVould I thus hate thee,laith the Lord, 12 As an arrow which is (hot of a mightie ar- 5 J If thou hadft not alway flaine mychofen, cher,returneth not backeward,fo the plagues that escalting the ftroke ofthine handes, and (aide ouer ^'1 ^^ fent vpon earth,ft.all not tume againe. their dath, when thou waft drunken, _ ij Woe is me, woe is me : who will dcliuer me 54 Set fooith the beautie of thy countenance? i" ^hofe dayes ? 5 > The reward of thy whoredome jhalbe in thy . 1 4 The beginning of forowes and great mouf n- bofbme : therefore (halt thou recciue a reward. " ^Z ' the beginning of famine, and great death : the 56 As thou haft done vnto my chofen, faith the beginning ofwarres,and the powers (hal feare: the Lord,fo will God doe vnto thee, and will deliuer beginning of euils, & all fhall tremble. What (hall ihee vnto the plague. I do in thefe things, when the plagues come? 57 And thy children ftiall die for hunger, and ij Beholde,famine and plague,and trouble,and thou fhalt fall by the fwbrd, aud thy cities (hall be anguifti are fent as (coui ges for amendment, broken downs, and all thy men (hall fail by the '^^ But for all thefe things diey will not tume fword in the field. from their wickednefTe, nor be alway mindefoll of J 8 And they that be in thfemounraines (hall die thefcourges. of htuiger, and eate their owne flefh, and drinke 17 Beholde, vitailes (halbe fo good cheape vp- their owne blood for want of bread, and thirft of on earth, that they (hall thinke themfelues to be in water. goodcafe : but then (hall the euils bud foorthvp- J9 And thou, as vnhappie, fhalt come thorowe on earth, ciienthe fword, the &mine and great the fea,3nd receiue plagues againe. confiifion. 60 In the pa/lage they (hall caft down the flaine 18 For many of them that dwell vpon earth, citie,and (liall roote out one part of thy land, and ftiall perilh with famine, and the other that e(cape confume the ponionofthy glory ,and (hall returne the famine,(hall the fword deftroy. 10 her that was de(hoy ed. i ^ And the dead (halbe caft out as doung, and \ 61 When thou (hilt bee caft do wne, thou (halt therefliallbeno man to comfort them : for the be to them as ftubble,& they flialbe to thee as fire, earth (lialbe wafted,& the cities Oialbe caft downc. 6i. And they (hall deftroy thee , and thy cities, 2.0 There (halbe no man left to till the earth, ihvland,andthymountaincs:allthy \voods,andall and to fowe it: the trees (hall giue fruit, but who thy fruitful! trees (hall thej' bume with fire. fhall gather thcni> 6i Thy children fhall they cary away captiue, 21 The grapes (halbe ripe, but who (hall tread and (hall ijioyle thy fubftance, and marre the beau- the ? for all places llialbe dcfolatc,fo that one man tie of thy face. Ihall defire to fee another,or to heare his voycc. CHAP. XVI. 22 For of one citie there (halbe tenne left, and I ^gtihfl Ttaljhti, ^fi; and Ettpi, andsjru. 1 8. j8 ofihe two of the field, which (hall hide themfelues in the . ,mb th4, Ih.ii coa, -v^onth, »., ut, v,nh >dmimjutts m ajHiUicih, 54 To Kknowlfute their . 1 i_ • _ .u r . . tj %m,>,»ndni,mmHthtmi,Ut>totULord,iifVhif,r)>,gh. . ^3 As when there rcmaine three Or foure oliucs titfroHiitnctarjiaflictUtobertuerenctJ, in the placc wherc oliucsgroW, ot among othcT WOc to rfiec,Babylon and Afia: \voe to thee, trees, Egy pt and S>'ria. 2 4 Or as when a vineyard is gathered, there are 2 Girdevou; feints with (ackc and hairecloth, leftfome grapes of them that diligently (ought and moumc your children , and bee (bry : for yoiu' thorow the vineyard : defhndion is at hand. 25 So in thofedavcs there (lialbe three or foure 5 A fworJc is fent vnto you, arjd who will turne left l)y them diat fearch tlicir houfes with the it backe ?a fn-6 is fcnt among you, and who will fwoni. quench it? a 6 And the earth flialbc left waftejand the fields thereof Apocrypha. Chap.xvj. 144 thereoffliall waxe oldc, and her wnyes and all her 48 By his word were the fbrres efiabliflicd, and pathes fliall growc full of chorncs, btcaufc no ntm he * kno wcdi die number of rhem. •PjV.i47.4. (hall traucll dicrethoro w. 4? ^'Ce fcarchcdi the depdi , and the creafiires Z7 The virgins fliall moume, haiiin? no bride- thereof: he hadimeafured the rca,and what iccon- gromfs : die women iliall make lamentation, ha- teineth. iiing no hill bands : their daughters (hall moumc, 5° ^^^^c hadi O-.ut the fea in the ir ills of the wa- luuiiig no helpers. ^^rs, and with his word bidi he hanged the earth 28 Lidie warresfl-all their bridegromcs be de- vpon die waters. ftioved,& their hulb.uids flial perilh uith famine. 5 ' Hce fprcadcth out the heauens likea vaivt : 19 Lut, yee feruants of die Lord, heare dicfe vpon the waters hadi he founded it. thiiv's, and marke them. 5 2 In the defert hath he made fjirings of water, JO Beholdc the word oftheLord,receiue it-be- andpooles N^on the toppe of the mountaines, to leeiienotthe gods of\vhomthe Lord fpeakcth : powreout flouds from the high rocksto water the bcholde,die plagues draw neerc,and arenotilacke. earth, 31 As a traiiailn^ woman which intheninth Si Hemademan, and put his heart in die mids monedibringethfoorth her fonne, when the houre ofthelody, and gaue him breath, life and vnder- of birth is come,t\vo or three hourcs afore y paines landing. come vpon her bodie, and i\hen the childc com- 54 And the Spirit of the almighrie God, which meth to the birth, they tarie not a ^\ hit: n^ade all things, & hadi fearchcd all the hid dungs J 2 So (ball not the plagues bcflackcto come inthefecrctsofthecarth, vpon the eardi , and the world (hall mournc, and . 55 He know eth your inuenti'ons, rndwharyee forrowes (ball come vpon it on euery fide. imagine in your heart when yee (innc and would J J O my people, heare my word : make you hideyourfinnes. ready to the bartdl, and in the troubles be euen as 56 Therefore hath the Lorde fearched and ftrangers vpon earth. fought out all your works , and will put you all to J4 Hetlatrdlcch, let him be as he that flceth (hame. his xvay : and he that L uveth, as one that will lofe. 57 And when yoiu- finncs are brought foorth 3 5 Who fo occupieth merchandife , as hee diat before men, )'e flialbe confounded,and your o wnc winncth not : and he that buildedi, as he that fliall finncs fl-.all fbnd asyour accufeis in that da)', not dwell therein: 58 What will ye doe, or how will ye hide y out 36 Hethatfowcth, as one diat fhall not reape : (innes before God and his Angels? he that cutffdi die vine, as he that (liall not gather .S9 Eeholde, Godhimfclfe is theiudgc: fearc the grapes : him:ceafe from your finnes,and forget your iniqui- ty They that marrie , as they that fhall get no ^^ ^ and meddle no more from hencefoorth with children: and they that marrie not, foasthewid- them : fo Ihall God leade you foorth, anddehuer dowes. you from all tiouble. 58 Therelbrc, rhey that labour, labourinvaine. ^o Forbeholcfc, theheart of a great mulutudc 39 For fkangei-s (hall reape their fruits, and iskindled againftyou, and they fhall take away fpoile their ^oo'ds,and oucrthi o w their houfes,and ferteine ofyou, and Qiall flay you for meat to the ^ take their children captiue: for in captiuitie and idoles. famine fl;a!l they get their children. 61 And they that confent \Tito them, fhall be 40 And they that ocaipie their merchandife had in denfion and in reproch , and troden ^nder with couetoufneffe , the more they deckc their ci- foot. ties, their houfes, their pofTeffions, and their ovvne ^2 For in cuery place and cities that are neere, peifons, there (hall be great infurredion again/t thole that 3 r So much more will I be angric againft them f^c the Lord. for their finnes, faith the Lord. 63 They fhall be like mad men: they (hall (pare 42 As a wf.ore enuieth an honeft and vertuous rione : they fhal 1 fpoile, and wafte fuch as yet /eorc woman, the Lord. 43 So fliall righteoufnefle hate iniquitie, when H For they then fliall wafte andfpoyle their the deckcth her lllfc , .ntid ftall acaife'her openly, goods, and caft them out of their houfes. ^\hcn he fhall come that fhall bridle the authoiir ^5 Then (hall the triall of my chofen appcare, of all (inne vpon earth. . as the golde is tried by the fire. 44 And therefore be ye not like thereunto, nor ("^ Hcarc,0 ye my beloued, faith the Lord : be- to the works thereof: for or euer it be Iong,iniqui- holde, the day cs of tiouble are at hand , but I w ill tic fliall be taken away out of the eartb,and righte- deliueryoii from them : be not ycafrayd: doubt oufiielie fhall reigne among you. not, for God is your captaine. 4 J Let not the (inner (ay, that he hath not (in- 6j Who fo keepetn my commandements and ned : for coales of fire (hall burne \7ion his head, precepts, fayth the Lord God, let not your finnes which (nirh.I hane not finned before the Lord God \veigh vou downc , and let not your iniquiues lift and his glorie. themfelues vp. *Z>ti.if,ig, 4^ Beholde, the Lord *knowcth all the works ^8 Woe vnto thcmthat arebound with their ofmen,theirimaginationSjtheirthoughts and their finnes, and couered with theii- iniquities, as a field hearts. • is hedged in widr bufhcs, and the path thacof co- ^Geiie^,t, 47 *For afToone as hee fayd , Let the earth be uered withthomes, whereby no man may trauell : made, it was made ; let the heaucn be made, and it it is (hut vp , and is appointed to be dcuoured with "as created. fire TOBIT. Apocrypha, TOBIT. Tobiaswas Qictcitull. "l.SC'wS-'t'JOt H« fleJ (torn idolcs. . ^ JC HAP. I. I TobUsftrm^ge. 3 HitgodUiffr. 6 HistquUtt. 8 WU chf >ili;a>tJiirof^;niic, ij Hefiteih,aaUlMfooiisMtcottfifcattt »5 mi after refund. ^ He booke of the words of Tobit ^fonneofTobiel, the fbnne of Ana- iif el, the fonne of Adiiel, the fonne of GabacI, of thefeed of Afael,and of the tribe of Ncpihalini, 2 Who in the time of || Enemef- ipr^silnmnaftr. far King of the Affyriaiis wis* led away c.iptiue ♦zj(ii?. j^ She reji/ochiih him iiiiei !y, NO w when I was come home againe, & my wife Anna was rcftored vnto mee \\ ith my fonne Tobias, in the feaft of Pentecoft, whicaii the holy fi.iJioi thz fcuen weeks, there was a g^at dinner prepared me,in the which I fate doivnc to eate. 2 And uhen I law abundance of meat, I f ,yd to my fonne, Goc, and bring what pooremmfocuer thou (halt tinde of our brethren which doth re- member God, and loe, I \vill tarie for thee. J Bu^ he came againe, and fayd, Father, one of our nation is ftrangled , ,and is caft out in tiie mar- ket place. 4 Then before I had taftcd any merit, I ftart vp, and brought liim into niine houfe vntiU die going do\vnc of the funne. J Tlicn I returned and ^Talned,and ate my meat in hcauineffe, 6 Remcmbring tliat prophcfie of *A'r.os, which had fayd, Your foleinne fea/lsfliall be turned into mourning, and your ioyes into wailing. 7 Thei^cfore I wept, and after thegoing downc ofthe funnel went and raade a grauc and buried him. 8 But my neighboiirs mocked mee , and fayd, Do til he not feare, to die f jr this caufe, who * fled away, and yet, loe, lie buricth the dead .igaine? 9 The ("ime night a Ifo wlicn I returned from the buriall, and llcpt at the wall ofmine hoilfe becaufe I was poUuted.and hauing my fice vncouerc:irrowes c:\\\ dor.nc warmc doung into mine c;>xs , and a ■wliitcncfle came in mine eyes , and I wcat to t]i(;l'hy/ici;;ns, but they helped m'cnot. Moreo- I'tcv Achlacharus did nouiidi me, vntiU I went into, Kcjiiv^is. .... . , ^ I i ' And my wife Anna did cakc.vwmens works to doc. 1 2 And uhen fliee had fcnt rhcm home to tlic ownci^,they payed the \vages,and gaue a kid. 13 Wlvchwhcnit vvas at mine houfe, & began to Tobit doeth bid to dinner thole whicli feare God. Tob?t,leaulDg hisghcrtsjta. kc'Ji vp the dean body in. to his houfc to burie it. IMXCcb.l.^l, Tobit ij feSii- ked«!h:iD.igl> buurs. Vtop.r.ij. Hee it made blindeforan cxini|iltef p^ tieticie to^is ]>on:lilic. The wireof To- bit laboreth fv( bet Uuii'g. Tl ''Apocrypha. Chap. iij. ilij. i4f to btcatc,irsid vnto her,Fi om whence is tin's kid > arc now ckad,ancl why fliould I Hue? But if it cleafc The innocencie jsit HOC ftollcn ? rcnilcr it to the owners : * for it not theediatlilioiiUUlic, conunaiindtolooiceon ci fooit. jj ^Qj lavvfiiil to cate any thing that is llollen. and to pitic mc tFiat I doc no more hearc rcproch. • OcHi.ii.t. ^ ^ .^^^ Ij^^^ (l\y fame time cannel-obit home and ii<4ic.>m:-jmo htr. la Htr ^t hii fount. z O Lord,thou art mrt,and all thy worfcs, and 1 N that cay Tobit rcmemlued * tiie filucr, which "C^'f, fj^. all.thy waves are mercie & ti-ueth,and thou iuc^eft * ^ee had deliuercd to Gabael in Ka^csaciiie of tiuclv and i'.iftly for euer. Media, , ' , ,- 3 Remember mc,and lookc on me,neiiher pu- - And faj-ie with Iiimfelfe ,1 haue xyifTied for nifh me according to my finne<; or mine ignoran- <^catli: wherefore do I not call for my fonne Tobi- cesor my 6thers,whichhaue finned before thee, as thatlmayadmoni/lihimbcfpreldie? 4 For the>' haue not obeyed thy con.maunde- S And v. he he had called him,he faid,My fonne, „° „„ , 0"°'' ments : wherefore thou haft deliuered vs * for a ^l^^r that I am dead, burj' mce, and ddpife not thy fonne.when he ♦/><«/. i8.t5,j7. fpoile,andvntocaptiuitie,&:todcath,v'tforapro- mother, but* honour her all the dayes of thy life, thoight Ue uerbeofa reproch tonl diem among whom we are a"Jtlo that which (bal jleafehcr,& anger her not. 2?""";|^^''; . difperfed, and now || thou haft many & iuft caufes 4 Remember, my fonne, ho^v man)' dangers Oie ^^ ^^ ^^-^^, \Outh,,Hdge. J Todoewichmeaccordingto'myfinnes,and fulteined when thou waft in her -.•ombe, ccd. Jdt,"/. """^ my fitbers, becaufe w : haue not kept th>' a: man- , J And \-,hen Ihee dieth , burie her byme in the *£.«i ^o.n. demets,ncitha- haue walked in tiueth before thee, faincgrauc. 'rA^p.^,- 6 No^ve therefore dealcwidi measfeemeth ^ Myfonnc, fetourLordGod alwavesbefore ^J^'^^;;;;'^'* beft vnto thce,and command my (pirit to be taken Aine c^es, and let not thy will be fct to linne or to from me,fhat I may bediirolued, and become tranfgrefle the commandcmtncs ofGod. Doevp- earth : for it isbetter for me to die dien to liue,be- "g'^'^'v ^H thy life long, and follow not the waves caufe I haue heard faifereprochcs.and am very fo- ofvnrighteourncfle : forifthoudcaletruely, thy rowfull: commannd thei-efore that I may be dif- ^^oings ftiailprofpcioiifly fucceedco thee, and to folued out ofthisdiftidre,/ifj(/^oe into the ciierla- all them which line idHv. ftingplace: mrae not thv face away from me. 7 Giue * almcs ot thy fubflance : and when *'^/^^^, 7 f It came to palTe the fame day that in Ec- tho;i giueft almes , let not thine eye bee cnuious, ,„,,_^^;'J' bataneacitieofMedia, Sarra the daughter of Ra- neither tumethy face fromany poore, kit that ,^,j. «,• (,. t I gueluasalforeprochedbyherfathersm-aydcs, God turne his face from thee. *, , . orhcrLThVr. 8 Eecaafe (lie had bene married to feuenhuf- 8 *Giue almes according to thy (ubftance^fthou ^/j;''*;'?- DiajJcs. bandvvho;iiA;modeus the euillfpiiit had killed, hauebutalitle, be not afraid to giue a litie almes. before tliat thev had lien w ich he r.Doeft thou not 9 ^'or thou layeft vp a good ftolrc tor thy felte kno-.v,faid they,that thou haft ftranglcd thine huf- aga'iftt^-^'^ay of necelfitie, , , «„ , bands ? thou haft had nowefeuen hulbands, ney- xo *Bccauie thatalmes doth deliuerfi-om death, £«rt.»J.«J. ther\: aft thou named after any of them. and fiiffcreth not to co:re into darkenefle. |0r.»v,/7„ 9 V\ htrefore docft thou |1 beate vs for them> if » » For almes is a good gift before the molt h.v.:hmp.r they be dead.goe thy waycs hence to them,tliat we High to all them which vfc It. , . . , • >^:.- >,4, ,U} may heucr fee of thee cither fonne or daughter. 1 J Bew.ue of all * u horedome, my fonne, and ^fl'""- ^^'' io When ftiee heard thtfe thir.gs, ftice «as very chiefly ukea uife of the feed ofthy fathers , and • '"»*• foro wful!,fo that (he thou"ht to haue ftr,-ingled her cake not a fti-ange v. oman to wife vyhich is not of ' felfe. And 'bee fa:d,I ^ the onely dii.ghter of m'/ thy fathers ftocke : for wee arc the children of tlie ! farhcr,and if I doe this,! ixall Hander him.aiviibail Prophets. Koe, Abraham, Ifaac and lacob arc our \ bring his age to the graue with forovv. fathers from the beginning. Remember my fonne, Sjm prayeid u j i Th:n lliec prayed towarde the windowe,and that thev married wines of cheirowne kindred, and ^'a'bcd'li«- ^^'''' ^lerredan:thou,OLordemyGod,and thine were blefled in their chUdren, and thei: feea IhaU MdVomCiamc bolv and eloriom Name is ble(lcxi,and honourable iiibent the Ian J. ., ' for euer: let all thy wQrkesf.raife thee for aicr., Jtj Nowtherefore,myronne,Iouethvbrcthrm, II Andnowe,OLordc, lifccmiiif eyes,, an4wy anJ defpife not in thine heart thy brethren, the pj;jj^ face toward thee, ■ ;:.:' ' " ",' ' fomies and dauc;htersofthvpeople,m not taking a 1 1 Andniv,TalK niepitioi;t{ie earth.thatlm'ay^ wife of than : for in pride is deftrU(aion,and much hearenomoieanyreptoch. . ■ ; * trou':le.aridinfiercendreisrcarcitie,andgreatpo- The iMoccncie ^4 1 hoiiI Andthat I haue neuer pollvited my name, wroueht for diee, taryvvth^e, butgiuehimitout h-^tikmax. ' ' northennmeofmvfatherindielandeofmycapti- ofhand:for if thou ferueGoAhewilalfop^av thee: j-TO^.?. uitiet laaitheonclydaughterofmyfarherincither beciramfpeft, mvfonne, mall things that thou ' H -». i- hath heeanv manchilde to be Wis heire, neither any doeft,r.nd be wel inftruaed in all thy coniierfatiion. ^ ^ {Gr^r(-,,«.-„ fnccrekinnranorchildebornebfhlm,towhomi: 15 *Do thattonomanwhichthouhateft:drmke ^;^7^':j-'*' *"■• may Rccpe my fclfc for a wife : my fcucn *»i W< no^; wjue to.niake chee dnmken , neither let dran- •' /apocrypha. *Luie t4.tj , The huDgty. I0r,ri literal/ to the mli^iutn tothtjr tleai/i, CounfcU. God is to be bleCkd. &(T>»^.\Jn, Poutrtie with the feicc cf god. Tobit. kenncflffe n;oe with th&c in thy ioumey. ffilt thou a groate a day anci things necenary,as to 1 6 *Giiic of thy bread to the hungry ,and oPthy mine owne fonne? garments to them that are naked,and *of all thine 1 5 Yea, moreouer if yee returne &fe,I will addc abundance ^iue almes, and let not thine eye be fome thing to the wages. enuious when thou giueft almes. 1 6 So thej' agreed. Then (aid he to Tobias,Pre- 1 7 II Po wrc out thy bread on the buriall of the pare thy fdfe for the ioumc)', aiui go you on Gods iuft,but giuc nothing to the wicked. Name. And when his foiine had prepared all things 18 Alice counfell alway of the wife, and defpife for the iourney,his father fliyd, Goe thou with this not any counfell that is profitable. man, and God which dwelleth in heantn, profper i5> Bleffe thy Lord Godalwav, and defire of your iourney,& the Angel of God kcepe you com- him that thy wayes may be made (Ireight, and that pany. So they went fooi th both and departed , and all thy purpofesand counfels may profper : for eue- the dogge of the yong man with them, ry nation hath not counfell: but the Lord giueth 17 But *Anna his mother wept,3iidfaidc to To- all good things,and he humbleth whom he will,as bit, Why haft thou feiit away our fonne ? is hec not he will : no\ve therefore, my fonne, remember my the ftatfe of our hand to minifter vnto vs? commandements, neither let them at any time be 18 Would to God we had not Liyed money vp- put out of thy minde. on money,but that it had bene caft away in refpeCl 20 * Furthermore Ifignih'e this to thee, that I of our fonne. dcliuered ten talents to Gabael the fonne of Ga- 19 For that which God hath giuen vs to line brias at Rages in Media. with,doeth fiiffice vs. 21 And feare not, my fonne, forafiiiuch as wee 20 ThenfaidTobit,Benotcarefiill,my fiftei-. he are made poore : for thou haft many things, if fliall returne in flifetie, and thine eyes lliall (l-e him. thou fearc God,and flee from all finnejiind do that 2 1 For the good Angel doeth keepe him corn- thing which is acceptable \nto him. P^oy^ 'ii^d his iourney fhall be profperous, and hec Tobias gotfh fortb,the Angel keeping him company. His mochct weepeih. (hall returne fafe. 22 Then ftie made an end of weeping. CHAP. VI. 1 TM(u ieliuertdfiwnthefilh. 7 R-iphMl fhenelh titft certtine 10 HecoMlM^eil/ himtowaniSinr*, CHAP. VI. TtlihtifemioRn^ft. 4 He meeteth mlh the ^ngel "^Aphail which diA icuduH him, Tobias then «-;nfwered,and faid,Father,I will do all things which thou haft comnjandcd mc. 2 But howe canlreceiue the filucr, fceingi A Ndas the>'wenton their iourney, they came know him not? ° Xiatnight to the flood Tygris, and ti^freaSode. 5 Then he gauc him the hand wriring,and Paid 2 Andwhentheyoongman wentMtK'afhhim- Tobiif.inu*?*.} his lather 10 R>- vnto him, Seeketheea man, which ma)^"oe with f^^'fe, a filli leaped out of the riucr, and would haue ges,reeketha thee, whiles I yet hue, and I will giue him wages, deuouredhim. and goe and receiue the money. , 4 Therefore when hee was gone to feeke a man,he found R aphnel the Angel. 5 But he knewc not, and faid vnto him,May I Tobiis/ent by companion.anci meeteth with RaphieI,whome hebringcthto hii/ather. 5 Then the Angel faid vnto him, Take the fifh. And the yong man took the fifh,& drew it to land. 4 To whom the Angel fayd , Cut the fil>i , and take the heart, andtheliuer, and the gall, and put oralilli,iii^U. ueted by (•« Argel. \Or,th(iU(»nu Wit ft bafjiilj. go with thee into the land of iVIedia? and know- themvpfurely eft thou thofeplaces vvell ? . ' ', , 5 So the yong man did, as the Angel comman- 6 To wliom the Angel faid,I wil go w'tli thee: ded him : and \vhen they had rolled the filh, they for Ihaue remained with our brotlicr Gabael. ate it : then tiiey both went on their w.iy , till they 7 Then Tobias faid to him, Taric for me,till I came to F.cbatanc. , , , » , tell my father. 6 f Then the yoong man fayd to the Angel, 8 'Then he f;iid vnto him,Go,and tarie not: fo Brother A7 ari.as, what auailcth the heart, and the he went in, and faide to his father, Bcholdc,Ihr.iic liuer,andtheg.allofrhefifh? found one, v\h:ch \vill goe with mc. Then he faidc, 7 And lie Hiyd vnto him , Touching the heart, Cal him vnto mcthat 1 may know of what tribe iic and the iiuer,if a dcuil orad eui! fpirit trouble any, is,and \vhedier he be faithfull to goe with thee. we miift m.ake a perfume of this before the man or 9 Sohecalledhim,ar.dhecamein,andthcyfa- the woman, and he fhalbe no more vexed, luted one anothei-. « As for the gall, anoint a m.an that hath uhite- 10 Then Tobit fayde vnto him, Brothcr>niewe ncfTc in his cycs^ and he ih.ilbehealcd. me of whattribe and familv thou art. 9 f And when they were come ncreto Rages, I r To whom he laid, Doeft thou feeke a ftocke i o The Angel fiiid to the yong man,Brotficr,to or family , or an hired man to goe ^^ith thy Tonne? dav \-,'c (hall lodge witli Raguel,\viio is thy coufin: Then Tobit Caidg vnto Iiim,I would land (h ee is ^the other l>efore : for a ^^icKcd ipiric loucth her, thine. God which is mercifull, make this proi'pe- which hnrteth rro body but thofc \yhich come in rous to von in all good tliiugs. ! to her: who tforel alio fearcldt I die, and bring ij Then he called his daughter Sarra, and (1\ee J'^J'/J ^1,"/^'*' piy fathers and my mothers life becaufc of mc to came to her father,and he tookeher by the hanvd, si* r» to Tobia«, the graue with forowe : for thc)' haue no other and puc her for wife to Tobias, layinj;, Bcholde, fonne to buric diem. takehcrafterthe * law of Moyfes, andlcadeher *^r/i^6.f, I J Then tlie Angel faydvnto him, Docftthou away to thy father : and he Mefled them, rot rcmcml.'er the precepts which thy fatht-r j.'aue 1 4 And called his wife Edna, and hee tookc a tliee, that thou (lioiddoft marrie a wifeof thine bookeandwToteacontraii,andfealcdfl!i:A ic Ownekinred? wherefore hearemCjO my brother: .ij Then they began to cate. .i!.'Vt">-> . for flie flialbe thy wife, neidierbethoucarcfullof id After,Kaguel called bis wife Fdna, andlatS theeuilllpirit-.fordiisfamcnightfijalUlicebegi- vn to her, Sifter, prepart another chamber, and uentheeinmamace. bring her in thither. 16 And when tiioulhaltgoeinto the marriage 17 Which when (he had don e^ he had bidden chamber,thou fhalt take of the hote coles for per- her,fhe brought her thither : then Sana wept, and fUraes,aiid make a perfume of the heart,and or the her mother wiped away her daughters teares, liuer of die fifli. 18 And faidvntoher,Be of good comfort, my 17 Which if the fjiiiit do Gnel,he will flee away, daughter : the Lord of heauen and earth giue thee and ncuer come againe any more: but when thou ioy for this thylbrowe: be ofgood comfort my (halt come to her, rife v-p both ofyou, and pray to dsuighter* God which is mercifid, who wil haue pipie on you, CHAP VIII {md faue you : feare not, for fhe is appointed vnto j.^^ j^„,^ ,„„ ^, ,^,u^irn. * h, L,,fh to GdwUb thee from the beginning,and thou (halt keq>e her, hUwifr. n RigHflpttfunh * p*iu fir bu feme wJtwi, andlhe Ihallgoe with thee : Morcoucr Iluppofc S*i»rnif(lrii>iht Lord, Avx. (hee fhall beare thee diildrtn : now when To- a Nd when they had fupped, they brought To- bias had heaid die things, hee loiied her, andhis Xibiasin vnto her. heart was efFcvtually ioyned to hcr» a And as he went,heremembred the wordes Tobias follow- C H A P. VII. ■ of Raphael, and tooke coles forperfomes, and «il>R»r'|i«I» raJisi mA>nii(, surrt 7i'£i«li imii-tfr. put the heart and liuer of the filh therci^Km, and Q,'jp'j.y" ftiphicdnj A Nd M^j^ they were come to Ecbatahe, they made a perfume. Tobiiscometo iicamctothelrouf^ofRaguel: and Sarramet j The which fmell when the euilllpirite had fcjgael. them, and after the}' had Hduted one another, Qiec fmelled, hefled intothe[|vtmo(lpaitesofEgypt, \Or,vput{J, broughtthem into the houfc. whom the Arsecl bound. 1 Then laid Raguel to Edna his wife, Howe 4 And after that they were both (hut in, To- like is this yong man to Tobit my coulin ! bias rofe out of the bed, and faid, Sifter, arife and J And Ra^uel afked, Whence are you,my hrc- let vspra}',thatOod would haue pitie on vs. tfiren ? To whome the)' faid that they were of the .5 Then began TobiastoCiy,Ble(red art thou, Tobiiipnj*.' tribe of Nfphthalim,& of the captiues that dwelt OGodofourfadiers, and ble'fled is thine holy --' atNincue. andgloriousNameforeuerclettbeheaueHsblefTc ..4 Then he. faid 00 them. Doe jtknowe Tobit thce^Tdallthycreaaires. . our kinlman? And they faid,WeIinovv him. Then 6 Tliou madeft Adam, and gaueft him* Eua •G«.i.7,i8,»», (aid he,Is he in good health ? his wife for an helpe and ftay : of them came man- J . And they faid,Heis both aliue, and in good kindc: thou haft faid. It is not good that man health :andTobias(aid,He is my father. fhouldbe alone- let vs nrkevnto himanayde 6 Then Ragtiel leaped, &Kifli:dhim,&: wept, lite vnto himfelfc. 7 And blaled him, and laid \'nto him, Tlv)u 7 Andnowe,OLord,Itakenotthismy (ifter art the fonne of anhoneftand good man: Ijut for tbmication, but ^'prightly : therefore graunt whenhehad heardthat Tobit was blinde, hewas memcrcie,t}ufnen'ay become aged together, forowfullandwept. 8 And (he (aid with bim,Amen. 8 And like\vife Edna liis vnfe, and Sana his 9 Sothey g«l«''|n« daughter wept.Moreouer they receiued them widi rore,andwentandmade3graue, indmad'e"*** a ready minde, & after that they liad killed a ram 10 Saying,Isnothedeadairo? _ ' g„»JforhiB. oftheflocke, they Cet much meate on the table. 11 But when Raguel was come into his houfe, Tobits aiVetli "^^^^ Ciid Tobias to Raphael, Brother Axarias,put 1 z He faid to his wife Edna, Send one of the ^lueiidaugU foorththofe thinges whereof thou fj-akeft in the naidcs, and letdiemfeex'phether hebealiue: if ^Iniowilc. way,diatthisbu(inef]eTr.ay bedi(patched. not,thatImayburiehini,r.ndnoneknowit. 9 Sohccommiinicated the matter with Ra- rj So the maide opened lihedoorc, and v?cn» f!iieI,andRaguelfaidto Tobias, Ea£e,anddrinke, in.and Ibiind them both alleepc, and make merrie. 1 4 And came forth,* told them y he was atiuc. 10 For it ismeete thatthou fhouldeft marrie 15 Then Raguel praifed God,andfaid,OGod, Rip"*' P'*'** my daughter: neuerthelefl'c, 1 will declare vnto thou art worthy to bee praifed with all pure and ^'"dfotlob* thee the tnieth. holy praife : therefore let thy Saintes praifediee III haue giuen my d?ughter in marriage to fe- with all thy aeanires, snd let all thine Angels and lien men, who dyed that night -.vhich they came in thine eleft praife thee for eucr. vnto her : neucrthelefie, be thou ofagoodcou- 16 Thou artto be praifed, O Lord: forthoa rage and merrie. But Tobias faid, I will eate no- haft made mc ioy lull, and that isnotcometonr.ee thing here,vntill y c bring her hithcr,aod betrothc which I fulpefied : but thou haft dealt widi vs ac- her to me, cording to great inercie, T t 17 Th»a Apocrypha. Tobk. Sagneleiaerti lulfe ofhit goixistowjid the marriage of his (Uuglncr. ToblM tif for his fonuc* The Angel go cth on Tobiai (Dcflige, Tbe fattier and noibec are in faeauineiTc for TolkUi taiyiag. •«'fM7. Riodel gioeth Tobias id J hit wifelejue to depart. Sarrtitinflru- fiti by her pa. 1 7 ThoH art to be praifed bccaufe thou haft had parcnB,that I may hcare god report of thee: and mercieoftwo that were yonly begotten children hee kifled them. Edna alfo faid to Tobias, The of ttidr fathers : graunt them mercie, O Lord,4»rf Lord of beaiien reftore chee,my deare brother,and finiCh their life in health with ioy and mcrcie. graunt that I may fee thy children of my daughter 9 8 Then Raguel bade his feruants to fil y graue. 'Sarra,that 1 may reioyce before the Lord^ Bthold 1 9 And hee kept the wedding feall fourteene no wc,I commit to thee my daughter, as a ptedje : Jjyes. doenotaurcathereuill. 20 For Raguel had faid vnto him by an othe, C H A P. X I. that he fhoidd not depart before that the four- , yt, „,„.,. fr.i.; .. i. xJ.l L l ■ , r . J t The rtlurnt tJTobiat to hu ^ihtr, 9 How ht »4< ricnmJ. tecne day es ot d le marriage were expired, , . Hafiihe, h*ih ha fi^hi r,{hj,d^,Kdprgif,th iht tcj, 1 1 And then he Ihould uke die halfe of hvs p,„ ^^^ ^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^.^ goods and returne m fafetic t« his father,& Jhould ./\ ^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^ j^^ . ^ ^^ ^ profrLus boM the reft,when he and his wife were d^ad. ^ ioi,mey,and bleflTed Ra£nel and Edna hfs wiVc,an4 ' C H A P. IX. wentonhisvvaytillhedrewneeretoNineue. Kapl,^>lM,:hc,u>l,oTob,^m»rr:4,e. j Then Raphael faid to Tobias, Thou know- •yHen Tobias caUed Raphael, and fayd vnto eft,bioAer,how thou diddeftleaue thy father. ■*■„', . ., ... r J ^ Let vs hafte before thy wifc,and prepare die z Brother Axanas,take with thee a leruant and houfc, ' i r twocameIs,andgoecoRagesoftheMedesto Ga- ^ And take in thine hand the gall of die fiOi-Sd bael, and brmg me the money, and bring him to they went their way,and the dog foUo wed them, thcwedding., ,^^^ ■ . ^„ ,■ J Now Anna fatcinthc way lookingforhct , s ForRaguelhathrwtarnethatlfhallnotde- fon^e ■' . ° P*^ „ ^ : , , , ,rr ^ VVhomewhenfhefawcomming,(hefaidto ^Butmy father counteththeday«s; andifl hJsfarher,Behold,thyfonnecommeth,^dtheniaA tanelong,hewllbeveiyforie. diat went with him. y So Raphael went out & came to Gabae!;& j Then faid Raphael,! knowTobias, that thy gaue him the handwriting, who brought fooith fether (hall rcceiue his fi«'ht. bags which werefealedvp, and gaue ihem to him. 3 Therefore anoint Kis eyes with the fall, and 6 And tn die morning they went foorth,both being pricked therewith, he (hall rubbc aJid make- together, and came to the wedding. And TdJias thcwhitene(reto&lla^vay,andrhaiireethee. bcgatc his wife with childe. ^ f Then Anna ranne foorth, and felfon the CHAP. X. ' " necke of her i, Then Apociypha, Chap. xiij. xHl). 1^7 THcn Tobit ealled his ConAt Tobas, & Card vn- leadeth to hel,and bringeth vp^ neither is there any to him, Proiiide,my foniK, wages for the man, that can auovde his hand, which went with thee,& thou muit^uc him more. J Conftfe him before the Gentiles, ye children i And hc(aydc vnto him , O t'atha, it ihAil not of ifratl: for hehathlcattcred you among them. frieue mce to giiie him haife of tbofc tilings which 4 There declare bis sreatnefle , and extollhin* . haue brougiit. before al the liuing: fo^heis ourLoTd,&.' our God, J Forhehathbroughtmeagaincto theeinfafc!- , and our father for euer. tic,& hath made whole my wife, and hath brou^c 5 Heehath fcouiged vs for oiir iniquities, and me the monej', and hath hkewife healed thee. ^v 1 haue mercy aeaine,and will gatlier vs out of all 4 Then the olde man (ayd, It is due vnto him. nations,amonguhom wearefcairered. 5 SoheecuUed the Angel, and fay dc vnto him, 6 Ifyou tume tohim v/ith your whole heart, TaKe halfc of all that y ec haue brought, and goe a- and with your whole minde, &: dcale \-pright!y bc- wayinfafcty. forchim,then wlheetume w.toyou,and-.viUnoc ^ 6 But he tocke them both apart,and fayde \T.to hide his face from you, but ye (hall lee what he will then:, Pra)fc God, andconfcflchimjandgiuchim doe with you : therefore confeire.him with your the glory, andprake him forthe tilings which hec \\iA>lc mouthA praifcthe Lordpfnghrcoufnes,:^ fv.th done vnto you fc>eforc all them that liue. It is extol the euei lading King.I wil confale him in the sood to praift God, and to exalr his Name, and to land of my captiuitie,and wil declarehis power 2nd Uiew fonji his euident workes with honour : there- greatneffe to a finfiil nation. O ye finners,turnc and fore be not wean- to confefle him. do iuftice before him; who can eel if he wil recciuc 7 Ir is good to keepe clofe the fecrets of a King, you to mere,', and liaue pitie on you? but it is honorable to rcueile dieworfcs of God: ^o 7 I wil e:and lone ia n Siireiylwill keepe c'lofe nothing from you: t^ee for euer thofe that be rriferable. ' n(euerd3elcfle,I(kide it was good toJieepe clofe the i r Many nations fhall corrie from farre to the (ecret of a king, but that it was honoaralaie to re-. N^me of cheLt>rdeGod,with gifts irt their handes, UeilethevrorteofGod. .; >: *^;rgittestcn the'Kingofheauen :allgcnei-aaons* _ 12 Nowethereforewhenthoudiddeftpr3y,and(haUpraifechee,andgiue{igaesofioy. ' ; Sana thy daughter in lavve, I did bring co memory . iz Curffd are al the)-, which hate thee: but blef- . your prayer before the Holy one : ancl when thou fed arc the)' for euer v,h\ch loue thee. ' ' .' diddeftbury the dead,I was v\ith thee likewife. -ij Reiayce,and bee "lad for the children of the HeAitwilbe -'J And.whenthoa waft notgrieued totifevp, . ipiJt;forthc)'rhalbcgatS^ed, rjidt^i^Wcffethe icceptihle to and leaue thy dinner CO bur>' the dead, thy good ; Lpi;d of thciuft. :. • . ^ ■ • .- ^oLcTwi^ ^^^^^ "^^^ "°' ^'"^ ^^^ ^^'- ^""^ ^ "'^ "'* ^^^^- ' ^ 4 Elef^tJ are ttey wiich lotic, thee : ^a-jtij^ , teautioB.' • »4 AndnowcGodbathfentmeecohcalet.hee, fHallreiQvce in thy peace. Bleficd are theyviihich and Sarra thy daughter in lawe. ; hatie bene (bro wfull for all th) fcourges : for they . I J I am Kaphacl one of tlie feuen holy Angels, fnal reioyce for thee,v,hen ±Oj ll-al fee all thy glo- wfiich prefent the prayeis of the Saints, and which rv,3ndl].alreioyce for euer. gpc foerth before his holy Maieftie. ' ij Lamy roiilebleffcGodtheca-earKing. . , I ^ .1 hen the)' were both ti Gubled,and fell vpon 1 6 For lerufalem fhalbe r uilt vp with fapphircs, their face: for tjiey feared. and emerauds, fmd thy v.^es with precious ftones, , ' 1 7 ' But he iaide vnto them,Feare nor, for it fhall and thy towers, and thy bulw arke« -.vith pure gold. goe wdi v/ith you: praife God theiefore. ly And the ftrectcs of lerutalem fliall bee pautd i8 foDlcamenqtof mine owne pleaTurCjbut with beral,and carbuncle, and ftones of (jOphir. ■ \Or^iHfl>ir. t(/tfaegood.wilofycwj:,GotLvvhcr,rfarepuiifehiin i8 Andher ftreetes fhall fav, !'Hallelui;h,aDd E^*'.;""/'^ inallages. the\' lliall praife W'w,fiying,meired-be God vvhichi^^^;;/-,,,,^^. *Cfn.\a.tHd 19 *AlthefedayesIdidappeare vntoj'ou,bucl hach extolled Ijic for euer. tm. ' if.j,imig.t}. 1 6. did neither eat nor drir.ke, but you faw it in viiion. 20 NowthereforegiueGodthanks:forIgovp CHAP. XIII I. to him that feit n»ee: but write ail diings which are j itjfmt tfTotii to hajonn^. 4 Hefrofhrcinl, iht drflrxiiion C^0ne,in a bcK^e.. ,, ■ , ejl^mm; s.^ndtht >tJitrmZ''flrrujjiilem'TOfe,theylawIumnomore. \i ThtMihofMitmdk^:w-ji. iiT^:,.i>*^jtn"it t.fTetr,'viy>«xhor:rih t'l tofrtif' theltrd, feare theLord Godjand to praife him. THen Tobit wretc a prayer of reioycing , and j And r.hen hee v. as verV aged, hee called Bis Cud, Blcfied bee God tha: liiicdi for euer, and fonne, & fixe of his fonnes foiiny, and faid to him, blefedbehiskin^doTne. Myfonne,takethy children (forl>ehold,lamaged, 2 * For hec doeth icourgc, and barhpidc: hee ojkI ana ready to depart outofthislife; Tt a 4 Goe mds,n. Apocrypha. ' ludeth. 4 Go into Mcdia,my {bnne: for I Turely belceuc it may goe Wfll with thee, thofe things which lonas the Prophet fpake of Ni- i o And bwric me honcftly, and thy mother wkb ncue, that it (halbe dcftroy cd , snU for a time peace me: but tar je no longer at N ineue. R emcmbcr,my ftiall rather be in Media,and that our brethren Ihall (bnne, howe Aman handled Achiachanis y brought be fcattered in the earth from that good land,& le- him vp,how out of light he brought him into dark- rufalem (hall beede{blatc,and the Houfe of God in ncs,and how he rewarded him acaine : yet Achia- it (ball be bumed,and fhalbe defolate for a time. charus was &ued,but the other ha^ his rewarde : for ^fv*?'- * J YctagaineGod* wil!hauepitieondiem,and he went downe into darknes. Manartesgauealmcs, bring them againe into the la ide where they fhall and efcaped the fnare of death , which they had fee builde a Temple, butnotliketothefirft,vntillthc for him,but Aman fell in'o the fnare and perifhcd. times of that age be fulfilled, which being fini(hcd, it Wherefore no we, myfbnne, conlidcrwhat they (hall returne from euery place out of captiui- almes docth,and how righteoufnefle doeth deliuer. tie, and build vp Ieru{alem glorioufly, & the Houfe When hee had fayde thefe things, || he gauc vp the O OrJ'r^nsncidier would they come Mede in Ecbatane, with him to the oatteU: for they did not feare him: >= ' a And built in Ecbatane the wals yca,he was before them as one man: therefore thw round about, of hcxven ftonc, three cubites broad, Tent away his ambafTadours from them without ef- and fixe aibitslong,and made the height of the wal fea,and with diOionour. feuenric cubits, anS the bredth thereof fiftic c.bits, . " Therefore Nabuchodonofor vvas very angry i And made the to wcK thereof in the gates of wth all this countrey, and fware by his throne and it of an hundreth cubites, and the bredth thereof in kj^gdome that he woulde furdy be aucnged vpon the foundation threcfcore cubits, ^" *?<^ coaftes of CiUcaand Damafcus,and Syna, 4 And made the gates thereof, euen gates that 3"^ ^] he would l.ay with the fword al the inliabi- wae lifted vp on hi(Meuenty cubits, and r^e bredth ^« of the land of Moab,and the children of Ani- ofthemfourn'cubiB,for5goingforthofhismigh- nion,andallIud^, and all that were mEg).pt, all ty armies,& for the fetting in aray of his footcmen) one core to the borders of the two fas. J Euen in thofe dayes. King Nabuchodonofor ' i Then hee marched m battell aray wth ha made warre with King Arphaxld in the great field, Po^^<^„^ ^S^mft Km" Atphaxad, m the f«Jentcenth v^ich is the field in tSc coaftes of Kagau. y"^>& ^^ ?^'^^f^'^ '« ^^^'^tfw K ""^^Ta 6 Then came vnto him all they th« dwelt in the ^ the power of Arphaxad, and all his horfincn,and i«ountaines,and all that dwelt by Euphrates, and aU his chariots. Tygris and Hydafpes,andthecountr^ofArioch i4Andhewannehisc,t.es,andcamevntoEc^ theKingoftheElVmeans, and very many nations tanc,andtooke the towers, and fnoy led the ftreetes afTcmbkd thcirXcIues to the batteU of the fonnes of thereof .md tunied the beautie thereof mto (hamc. q]^^\q^ I J Hee tooke alfo Arphaxad m the mountaines 7 A^d Nabuchodonofor King of the A(ryrL-ms of Kagau, and (mote him through wkh hisdartcs, fentvnto all that dwelt in Perffa, .-uid toaUthat and deftvoyed him vtterly that day. dwelt in the Weft, andto thofe that dvvelt in Cili- i all tnc into the moiinaines, carth.ashehadfpoken. 2j AndheddbtjyedPhudandLud, and(poy- 2 Sohccalkdvntohimalltfteofficei-sandal led all the children of K.fles, and thcchildrcnof his nohlcs, and communicated with thtmhisfe- Iftnael, uliich v,ereto-.va:d the wildemcfle a: the crct counfcll, and fct rtibre them with his ovvne South of the Chclians. mouth all the malice of the tarth. 24 Then hee went ouer Euphrates, anduent J Then they decreed to ddh-oy all fleflj, that through Meropotamia,snddeftToyed all tliehicci- I had rotobe^ed the comn andemoit of liis mouth, ties that were vpon the riuer of Axbonai,vntil one 4 And when he had ended his counfcll, Nabu- come to the fca. chodonofbr king of the Afljrians called Olofer- 2J And he tookc the borders of Cilicia, and nes his chiefe captaine, and which was next vnto deRroyed all that refifted him, and came to die lum,and faid vnto him, bordei-s of lapheth, whick \vere towoid the South 5 Thus faith the great King, the lord of the and ouer againft Arabia. whole cartli, Behold,!:hou flialr go forth from my 26 He compafled alfo all the children of Madi- prcTcncqand take with thee men that truft in their an, and burnt vp their tabernacles, and (poylcd owne ftrength, of fbotemen, an hiindreth and their lodges, twenricthouHmd, and the number of hoifcs with 27 Then hewentdowne into the countrcy of their riders,twelue thoufmd, Damafcus, in the time of wheat harueft, and burnt 6 And thou (^alt go againft ail the Weft coun- vp all their fieldes,and deftroy ed their flockes and trey, becaufc they difobey ed my commandement. the heards : he robbed their citie,and Ipoylcd their 7 And thou flialt declare vnto thcm,that they countrey, and fmotc all their yong men with the prejjaie for me die land and the water: forlvnll edgcofthen\ord. go forth in my wrath againfr their, and willconer 28 Therefore feare and trembling came %pon 3ic whole face of the eirth with die fecte of mine all the inhabitants of the fca coaft, wriich were in arniie, andlwJUgiue themasafpoilevnco them, SidonSi:Tyms,and them that dwelt in SurandO- 8 So that their wounded fhall fill their val- cma,and all that dwelt in lemnaan: and the\' that lefc?,and th Ai riuer5,and theflood (hall ouerflow, <^welt in Azotus,and Afcalon feared him greatly. beingfiUedwiththeirdead, CHAP. II L 9 And I will bring their captiuitie to the vt- rh*ptefUf>.l„tait ohfi,nii. 8 Ht itRrtni ihtir gei, ihtt moft partes ofall the earth. \*hu:.hotl'>Mf'r m^h: omit bt w»rfh -jvti. I o Thoii tiierefore (halt depart hencc,and take C O they fcnt ambafladouts to him with meTTages vp for me all theii countrey: and if they yeeldvn- vJofpeace.favmg, . , , to thee, thou (halt refenie them for me vntill the ^ Behold,(ve arethe feruants of Nabuchodo- day that I rebuke Aem. ''°^'^ rhegreat hjng : we lie do wne before thee : I I But concerning them that rebeli, let not "''^ ^^ ^ 'J^^'l ''^ K^o^ '" ^^X fig^^^ , thine eye fpare diem, but put Aem to death, and } Behold, our houfes and all our places, and (poyle them \-.-herefoeuer thou godt. ^^ °"'" "*^^^ °^ wheate, and our flockes, and our ■ r i For as I liue,& the power of mv kinedome, t'cardcsjand all our lodges and tabernacles lye b&- whatfoeuerLhautfpoken.y will do by mine hand fore thy fece ; i-fe them as it pleafeth thee. . 1 1 And take thou heede that thou tran'grellc ^ EehoIde,euen our cities and the inhabitanB not any of the commandements of div lo^de^ but ^'^''^ofarc thy feruants : come, aud uke diem, as accomplifh them fully, as I haue commanded f^emedi good to thee. thec,and defcrre no t to do e them. J f So the men came to Oiofernes, and de- 1 4 f Then Oiofernes went forJi from the pre- *^'^^ ^""'° *^ ^'^^ ^^i^ ''^"• fence of his lord, and called all the gouemours, , ^, , Tf^t" ca^nc he dov^•ne tow-ard the fea coaft, and captaine3,and officer of the aimie of Af!ur, '^* "^ ^^ ''^' 2™'^- ^^ ^^ ganfons in the hie 15 AndhcniH/lreddiecfaoftnmenforthebat- ciues, and tookc out of them chof«n men for die tell,as his lord had commanded him. vnto an hun- "'^^'f- :drahandtwentiethouCind,andtvvduetboufand ". So tr.e^' and all the countrey round about archereonhorfebacke. receiued then:, w:thaov,nes, withdaunces, and 16 Aud he fet them in aray according to die wi* ^imbreU. . . , , maneroffcttingagrcatarmieinaray. ^ Yet ne brake downe all their bordeB,& cut 17 AndhetookccamelsrmdafTcs for their bur- *^°-"^ theirwoods:forit was inioyned him to de- dens a very great number, and (heepe, and oxen, ''-^X ^^ ^ %^^^ °^ ^^ ^<^ ^' ^ nations and ^oates without numba for their prouifion. fhoi^W v^orQiip NabuchodoaoTor oneIy,& that all i& Andvitailefijreueryroanofthcarmie, "and tongues and tribes Qiouldcolb-pon him as God. very mudi gold and filuerout of the Kings houfc. ^ AITo he came againft E^raelon, neere vnto \9 Then he went foorth and liis power, to "oe I"dea,ouer againfl the great ftraireof ludea, before in the viagcofkingNabuchodonofor, and '° And he pitched bcnveencGeba, and acme tocoueraUthebceofdicearthWeftvwrd, with oftheSc>thians,&diereheiaiyedamoneth,thae their charets,and horfemen,and chofen footemen. *^ ""'S^ aflemble all the baggage of his armie, 20 Agreatmultitudealfooffundry foitscamc CHAP. 11 1 1. with them like Prafhoppers, and lik the "rauell of '** tf^ututt rrtn tfUidMJdtfimkd thiit ttfotrty. t f«*. the earth: for die multinide was without number. T* '^, ^'"^ »»««*"', "^''^ifi'. <«-''^^y*<'«H|e'»/>* . II AndthevwentforthofNineuethreedayes f^^t^': ' '■*^"''^ "'*""'''*' *'^^'*^^''*' louniev toward die countrey of Bedilcth, and pit- K lOw the children oflfrael that dwelt in ludea, ' chod from Bc&letfanecrc the mounoine whichis iNheard all ttat Oiofernes the chicfc captains Tti of W- Apocrypha. ludcth. of Na'oucfiodonoror King of the Aflyrians had andallthegoiiernourjofthefeacoaft. done to the nations, andhowchehad fpoyledall j Andhefaid x-ntothem, Shewe ms, Oyce their teniplcs,and brought them to nought. fonnes of Clianaan, who is this people that dwel- z Therefore they feared greatly his prefcnce, Icth in the nrountaines ? and xvhat are the cities and were troubled for lenifalem, and for the that they inhabited and what is the multitude of Temple of the Lord their God. their armie ? and wherein is their ftrength & their 1 For they were newly remrned from the cap- power? and what King or captaine is raifedamong tiuitie, and of late all the people wasaflemblcd in them ouer their armic ? Iudea,and the veflels and theakar of the houft had 4 And why haue they detennincd not to come bene fandified becaufc of the pollution. to mcae me, more then all the inhabitants of the 4 Therefore they fent into all the coaftcs of Weft ? Samaria,and the villagcs,and to Bethoro, and Bel- 5 ^ Then *(aid Achior the captaine of all the ichif.tuiAi men,and Iericho,and to Choba, and Efora, and to (bnnes of Ammon,Let my lord heare y word of the the valley of Salan, mouth of his feruant,&'I wil declare vnto tliee the J And tooke all the toppes of the hie moun- tiucth concerning this people, that dwell in thefc taines, and walled die villages that were in them, mounta!nes,neerc where thou remaincft:and there and put In vitailes for the prouifion of wane : for fhall no lie come out of the mouth of thy feruant. their fieldes were of late reaped. 6 This people come of tfieftocke of the Chal- 6 AlTo Io.icim the hie Prieft whichwasinthofe deans. daies in Icrufalem, wrote to them that dwelt in Be- 7 And * they dwelt before in Mefopotamia, *Cf)M.ir.jfc thulia and Betomcftham, which is oner againftFf- becaufe they would not folio we the goiis of their draelontoward y open coutrey neere to Dathaim, fathers, which were in the land of Chaldea. 7 Exhorting them to keepe the paflages of the 8 But they went out of the way of their auncc- tnountaines: for by them there was an entrie into fters and worfhipped the God of heauen,the God ludca, and it was eade to let them that would whom they knew : (b they caft than out from the come vp, becaufc the paflage was ftraite for two face of tt>eir gods, and they fled into Mefbpota- men at the moft. mia,anJ (biourned there many day es. 8 And the children oflfrael did as loacim the 9 1 hen* their God commanded them to de- *Gm,xi,t, hie Prieft had commanded them with the Ancients pan from the place where they (biourned, and to ot all the people ofHmel, which dwelt at lerufale. goe into the land of Chanaan, where they dwflk, 9 Then crycd euery man oflfrael to God with and were increafed with golde and filncr, and with great feruencv,& their foules with great afrtidion . very much cattell. 10 Both they, and their wiues, and their chil- 10 But when afaminecoueredallthclandeof dren,and their cattell,and euery ftTanger,and hire- Chanaan, they went downe into Egypt, and dwelt ling, and their bought fcruants put fackecloth vp- theretillthq' returned, and became there a great on their loynes. multitude, fo y one could not numl^rthcirlinage. 11 Thus euery man and woman, and the chil- 11 * Therefore the king of Egypt rofe vpa- •f^^^.jji, drcn, and the inhabitants of lerufalem fell before gainftthem, and vfed deceite againft them, and the Temple, and (prinkled allies vpon their heads, brought them lowc with labouring in bricke, and and fpred out their fackcloth before the face of the made them fiaues. Lord : alfo thej' put fackecloth about the altar, ii Then they cryed vnto their God, and he 1 2 And crycd to the God of Ifrael,all with one fmotc al the land of Egypt widi incurable plagues: conftntmoft eameflly, that hee would not giue fb the *E'jvptLnnscafttnem out of their fight. ^ExiJ.n.ii «i their children for a pray, and their wiues fora ijAnd*Goii dried the red Tea in their prefcnce, *£jjt,^,.^j^ (poyle,and the cities oftheir inheritance to deftni- 14 And * brought them into mount Sina and f^^.l. aion, and the Samfluarie to pollution & reproch, Cades barne, and caft foorth all that dwelt in the and vnto derifion to tlie heathen. wildemcfle. ij So God heard thtir pi-ayers,and looked \'p- ly Sothe^-dweltinthelanJeof the Amoritcs, on tlieir afflidion : for the people faded many and they defh-oycd by their fh-ength all them of dayesinallLidea and lerufalem before the San- F.febon,andpailing ouer lordanjtfv^ inherited all ^uarieofthsLod Almiglitie. themountaines. 14 And loacim the ^ high Priefl, and all the 16 And they* caft forth before them the Cha- */,y6,i»,g. Priefts that ftood before the Lord,& miniftred vn- naanitcs,and the Pherefites, and the lebufites, and to the Lord had their loynes girt with fackcloth, them of Sichem, and all the Gei^efites, and they and offered the continual burnt offring, with pray- dwelt in that countrey many daycs. ers and the fee giftes of the people, 17 And whiles they finned not before their , 15 And bad afhes on their mytres,and cried vn- God,thc\'profpered, becaufe the God that hated to tjjc Lord uith all their power for grace, and iniquitie was with them, that he tvould lookc vpon all thehoufe of Ifrael. 1 8 But * when they departed from the ivay , ^^^^ ^ . * . C H A P. V. whichheappointedthcm, thc^'wdredeftroycdin ^^^j^y ^Mw iit^f»minatdi'thieci4titoolcfiriiito/tb$m*iitr many battels aftcra won.ierfullfort, * and were ,, ' ^^ *fihtjir»tiuu. ledcaptiupsintoalandthatwtjsnottheirs: &thc' ' '* Hen was it declared to Olofcmes the chicfe Templeof their God was caft to the Ground, and captaine of the armie of Afliir, that thechil- dieir cities were taken by the enemies, dren of Ifitiel h^'d prepared for warre,and hnd flnit 1 9 Tut * nowe they are turned to their God, « ^^,^ ^, ^^ ihc paflages ofthcmoirnfaint.s. and lud walled all and are come vp from the fcattering rthcrtiuthey the toppes of the hie hilles, and had laid impcdi- wercfcattcrctl, &hauenrt(MedIenitalcm,wtiere nicntsin thcchampion countrey. their Temple is, & dwell in the mountaines which 2 Wherewithbe was very angrv-,audca11edal wcrcdefolatc. 1 the princes ofMoab,and the cytjuncs of Aminon, 20 Nowc therefore, ray lord and gouemonr,if tlierc T Apocrypha. Chap.vj.vij. 149 iheie bee any ftult in this people, fo that they haue and came viito the fountaines that were vndcr Be- finned againft their G Oil, Ictvsconfidcr thactkis thiilia. fliall be their ruinc,and let vsgocvjjiand weclliall 12 And whenthemcnofthecityfaivthemfrom ouercome than. the top oftlie mountainc,the)' tooke their am.oiir, 21 But if there be none iniquitic In this people, and went forth of the citj' vnto y top of the rr.oiin- let mv lorde palle by,!eall their Lord defend them, taine,eucn al the tlirowcrs \%kh nings,& kept them and tiitir God be for them, and wee become a re- from comming vp,by carting ftcnts ap[ainft them, proch before all the world. ij But they went priiiily vnder the hill, and 22 ^ And when Achior had finifliedthefefay- bound Achior, and left him lying atthefooteof ings,all the people, flaii'ling roimd about the tent, the hill,and retiurned to their loid. murmured : and the chicfc men of Olofernes , and 14 1 hen the Ifiaclitcs came do\vnc from their si that dwelt by the fea fide and in Moabjfpake that citie, and ftoode about him, and loofcdhimand he (hould kill him. brought him into Bethulia , and preftnted him to li For,/ijf /Af7,vvefcarenottomectethechil- the gouar.ours of their citie, dren of Ifrael : for be, it is a people that haue no 15 Which were inthofedayesOziasthefonne firength nor power againft a mighticanmie. of Micha,of y tribe of Simeon,&:Chabris the (bnne 24 Let vs therefore goe vp, O lorde Olofernes, of Gothoniel, and Charmis the fonne of MelchicL and they fhalbe mcatc for thy whole armie. 1 6 And they called togaher .il the Ancients of the citie, and all their youth ranne together, and CHAP. VI. their women to the affembly : and they fet Achiot Ohfinn i/affhtmtif, Cti vhom^chiorcoKfi/liil. 14 ^Mar in the middcft ofal their people.Tlien Ozias afked udibutyitiina iht hanAtiefthtmofBtlhHba. 18 TheB:- him oftliat which was donC. ihutM,, cry vmo ,hr Lord, , ^ ^^ f,ce an(\\ ered and declared vnto them ANdwhen the tumult of the men that were a- thcwordesofthecounfc!of01ofcmes,atidallthe bout the councill, v.as ceaTcd, Olofernes, the wordestbathehadfpokcninthe midsoftheprin- chiefe captaine of the arniic of Aillu, faid vnro A- ccs of Anur,anJ wliaribaiei Olofernes had (poken chior before al the people of the firangers,and be- proudly againft the houfe of IlraeL fore all the children of iMoab, and of them that i8 Then the people fell do\^near.dwor^)^pped were hired of Ephraim, God,and ciyed vnto GoJ,fayin^, .y2 Becaufc thou haft prophecied arr^ong vs to 19 O Lord God of heauen, behold their pride, day, and hnft (aid that the people of leaifalcm is a- and haue mercy on the bafvncfTe of our peop!c,and *Ch*f. 5.jj»r. ble to f^ght,* becaufe their God '.■• ill defend them; behold this day the face of thoft that are fanftified and wlio is God but Nabuchoionofor? vnto thee. 3 Hec will fend his pov\er,andwildeflroytliem 20 Then they con forted Achior, andprayfed from the ftice ofthe earth, and their God lliall no: him greatly.- ■ ■ deliuer thtm: but we his feniants wil dcftroy them 2 1 And Oiias tooke him out of y aflethblv into as one man : for they are not able to fufteine the his houfe, and made a feaft to the elders, and die)' . power of ourhorfts. called on the God of Ifrael all tliat night forhelpc. 4 Forwe v.iltrtadthem vnderfeetewiththcm, CHAP VII and their mounta-nesflall bee dnmken with their , oh/^rr.cljo^thhfnc ur.huL % iht'co^.fiti^rtU Jd,. The King Nabuchodonolbr , lord of .til the' 1 mieand alHiis people , which were come to earth, hachfa\i!e, euenheehadi(ayde,Ko:ieofmy take his part, that they fhoulde remooue their wordes Iliall bs in vains. ca;iipes ?gainft Bethulia , and chat the\' fhould nikc 6 And thou Achior an hireling of Amnrson, be- all the flr'eites of the hilljand to make'warreagainit cauf; thou hall fpoken thcfc ^vordcs in the day of the children of Ifrael. thine iniquic'cdiou ilialt fee my face no n.ort from 2 Then rheir (hong men remoued their campes this day vntil I take vengeance of that people that in \hat J.;y, and the armie of the men of warre was iscomeoutoftgypt. _ an hundreththoiifandeandfeucntiefbotemen,and 7 And then fliaii the yronofmine arniiejanJ twelucthc.ufanuho;fcmen,befidetheb.''ggageand the mi:ldn;deofthem that feruemee,pafle through other men that were afoote araong them, a very tbyndes,& thounialtf.llamongtheirflainCjwhen great multitude. Ifl:aiIputtl\enitof1igiir.' - .. ^ And chcy camped in the plaine neere vnto 8 And my feniaur.cs O^all carry thee into the Bethulia, by the foiintainc, and tnC)'fpred3broade mounL;.incs,and they rt.allleaue thee .It one ofthe to^arde Dothaim vnto Bellaim, and in length hie cities : l)ut thou .l.alt not perifn, till thou bee from Bethulia vnto Ciamon , which is ouer againft defiroyed with them. Efdradom. 9 Andifthoupcrfuadc thylelfe inrhyminde, 4 Nowe the children of Ifi-ael, when they (awe that they fliall not bee taken, let not thy counte- the multitnde,weregreatly troubled,and faid cuety nance f ill : I haue Ipoken it.anJ none of my words one to his neighbour. Now wil they iliut vp all the fljalbe in vaioe. wholee3rch;forneither thehiemountainesnorthp ro Thni commaunded Olofernes them concer- valleys,nor the hils are able ro abide rheir'burden. nin* Aciiior, t'latthey fioiild bring him to Be- 5 Then euer)' o:re tooke his weapons of r.'arre, rfiulia, .-^nd deliuer hinj into the handes ofthe chil- and burning fires in their towers, thC)' rejnainea drcn of Ifr.-icl. and matched all that night. r I So his fcruants tooke him, and brought him 6 But in the fecondc day, Olofernes brousht out o f the cimpe into the plaineirnd thej' went out foorth all his horfemen in the fight ofthe children fixjin the middeft of chcplaitic into the mountains, of lC-acl,\vhich were in Bethuliaj ■ft 4 7 And Apocrypha. ludeth. 7 Ami viewed the paflagcs vp to their city, and you hauc done vs great inluric, in that yc hauc not eametothefountainesof their waters, and took c required peace ofthe children of Afliir. theni and fet gaiifons of men of warre ouer them, jy For no\»e we haue no helper: hut God hath and remooucd toward his people. fold vs into their hands,that Ihe (hould he throwen 8 Then came vnto him al the chiefe ofthe diil- down before |hem with thirft & great deftnidion, dren ofEfau,& al the gouemours ofthe people of 26 Now therefore call them together , and de- Moab,and all the captaines ofthe fea coall:,& faid, liuerthe whole cicie for a (poyle to the people of 9 Letourcaptainenoweheareaworde,lealtan Olofemcsyuidtoallhisarmie. inconuenience come in thine armie. 27 For it is better for vs to bee made a (poyle I o For this people ofthe children of Ifrael doc vnto them,then to die for thirft: for we will be his nottruftin their (pearcs, but in the height of the fcruants that wee may bue,and not feethedeathof mountaines, wherein they dwell, becaufeitisnot our infants before our eyes, nor our wiues, nor our eafie to come vp to the tops of their mountaines. cWdren to die. II Nowethereforemylorde, fight not againft i8 Wcetaketowitncfleagaindyourfieheaucn them in battell aray , and there (hall not (b much and the earth, and our Ood and Lordcof our fe- as one man of thy people pei ifli. thers, which punifheth vs, according to our finnes 12 Rcmaineinthycampe,andkeepealthemai and the finnes of our fathers, that hee lay not thefe of thine armie, and let the mai keepe ftill the wa- things to our charge. ter ofthe cotuitrey, chat commeth foorth at the 29 Then there was a great cry of all with one foote ofthe mountaine. confent in the middeft ofthe aflembly , and they I i For al the inhabirants of Bcthulia haue their cry cd vnto the Lord God with a loude voyce. water thereof :fo (hall thirft kill them, and they 30 Then (aide Oziastothem, Brethren, beof ihall giue vp their cirie: and wc and our people wil good courage : let vs waite yet fiue day es , in the goe vp to the toppes of the mountaines that, are which fpacc the Lord our God may turne his mer- ncere, .nnd will campe \'pon them, and watch that cie toward vs: for he wil not forfafce vs in the end. none goe out ofthe cide. 31 And ifthefcdayes parte, and there come not 14 So they and their wiues, and their children helpe vnto vs,Iwddoeaccording to your worde. fhalbc cofumai with famine,and before the fword 32 So hecfeparated the people, euery one vnto come againft them , they fliall bee ouerthrowen in their cliargc, and they went vnto the wa!lssand the ftrectes wliere they dwel. towers oftheir citie, and fent their wiues and their 15 Thus (halt thou render them an euil rev\ard, children into their houfes, and they were very low becaufe they rebelled and obeyed not thyperfbn brought in the citie. peaceably. CHAP VIIL 1 6 And diefe words pleafed Olofernes & all his rh,f^fni<^, l,fi,4mi co»«r/«l was the daughter of Merari the fonne of Ox, dren of Ifrael. the fonne of lofeph, the fonne of Oxiel, the fonne 1 8 Then the children of Efau went vp widi the of Elcia, the fonne ofAnaniaSithe fonne of Gede- childrcB of Ammon , & camped in the mountaines on,the fonne of Raphaim, the fonne of Acito, the ouer agaiiiftDothaim , and they fent (ome of them fonne of Eliu,the fonne of Eliab,the fonne ofNa- lelues toward the South, and toward the Eaft, ouer thanael, the fonne of Samael, the fonne of Salafa- againft Rebel, which is neerevnto Chiifi, that is dai,the fonne of Ifrael. vpon the riuer Mochmur : and the reft ofthe ar- 2 And Manafles was her hufband, of her ftocke mie ofthe AfTyrians camped in the field,and coue- and kindred, who dyed in the barley- hamcft. red the whole lande : for their tents and their bag- j For as hee was diligent ouer them that bound gage were pitched in a wonderfiU great place . fheaucs in the field, theheate came ^'pon his head, 1 9 Then the children of Ifrael cr\'ed vnto the and hee fell vpon his bed, and died in the citie of Lord their God, becaufe their heart fayled: for all Bcthulia, and they buried him with his fathers in their enemies had compafTed them about,and there the ficlde betweene Dothaim and Balamo. *vas no way to cfcapc out from among them. 4 So ludeth was in her houfe a widovvc three 20 Tlius all the company of Alfur remained a- yceres and foure moneths. bout them,both their footemen,chariots and horf- 5 And flic made her a tent vpon her houfe , and men foure andthirtie dayes : fothnt euen all the putonfackeclorhonherloynes, and ware her wi- places of their \vaters failed all the inhabitants of do wes apparel. Bcthulia. ^ And (hee fafted all the dayes of her widow- 2 1 And the cifternes were empire, and the\' had hood , fiue the day before the Sabbath & the Sab- not water ynough to drinke for one day: for they baths,and the day before the newe mooncs, and in gaiiethem to drinke by mcafure. the feads and folcmnedaycs of die houfe oflf-acl, 22 Therefore their chiluren fwooned, and their 7 She was alfo of a goodly countenance and ve^ w;^i/i,8. tude, nortfiy might in ftrong men: but thou, O ihalbegiuenyoutobeconfumed. e'tdiys. Lord, art die helpe of the humble and little ones, ij And I come befiire Olofernes the chiefs thedcfender ofth;wcake, and the proteftonr of capt^iine of your armic, to declare him tnie things, tlienithatarefoi-fiken, and the Sauiour of thciu and I will Qiew before him the way whereby hee that are without hope. fliall go and winne all the mountafnes, without lo- 12 Surely finely //!(!»/?« the God of my father, ling thebody or life of any of his men. and the God ofthc inheritance of Ifrael, die Lord 14 Now when the men heard her words , and of hecuen and eaith, the creator of the waters, the beheld hercouncenance,they woondred greatly at K ing of all acatures : heare thou my prayer, her beautie, and fiy d vnto her, ij An>l grant m.e words and crafc,and a wound, i> Thou haft {aued thyUfc, inthitlhou haft iand a ftroKc againft dicm that enterprife cmcll hnfted to come downe to the pretence of oiur lord: things againft thy couenaiit and againli thine holy now tliercfore come to his tent , and Come oFvs Hourc,and againft the top cvf Sion, and againll th: Ihal! conduift thee vntiU they liaue dehuered thee houfe ofthepcfieilionofthychiUrtn. into his hands. ^ 14 Shew eiiidently among all dry people, and 16 And when thou ftandcfl before him, be not al 1 the tribes, that chey may know that diou art the afrayd in thine heart, but [he w vnto him according God of all po- vcr and ftrength , and that diere is as diou haft to fa)', snd he will intreat thee well, none other tiiacdcRndcth the people of Ifracljbuc 17 Then they chofe out of them an hundreth tjiou. men, and prepared a cliaret for her and her mayd, CHAP. X. andbroiighthertothecentofOlofcmes. tiHatthdceythhrftifiuidcaethfotthofiheciue. \i shtiitu- i8 Then thcrcwas a running to & fro, thorow- kt» ofih rr^ch of the ^jfyh ,«, «M b. ought :o ohUmf,. qu^ the campc : for her coming was brutcd among IOw after fhe Lid ceafed to cry vnto the God die tents : and they came and ftooJrounda'. out of Ifi ad,&: had m.ide an end of al th.fe w ord<;, her : for (he ftood without the tent of Olophcrnes 2 She roil* wh'?re fnc had fallen doivne, and cal- ^^ntill they had declared vuto him concerning her, ledhermayd, andvi/ent clowneintothehouie, in ^9 And they marueilcd at her beautie Scwoon- the which fl'.ee acode m the Sabbath day es and in dred at the children of If-ael becaufe of her , and thefeaftdayes, euery'one (ayd vnto his neigiibour, Who would I And putting away the lackecloch wherewith delpifc this people,thath:!uea;r,ong them (uchwo- {he\\as clad, and putting olfthe garmcnrs of her men?fure!vit isnotgoodthatonc n-aiiofthembe widowhood, ilicrvalhedncrbody with v\'ater, and left : for if they (houldrcmaine,the>' mightdeceiue 'anoynted it with much oyntmcnt, anddrcflcdthe the whole eaith. -taki^*-^ haireofheihead,andpiitattirevponit,andputon 20 Then Olofernesgai'dwoit^but, and allhis her garments of glann;"i'fe, whercivith fhe was clad feruants, and they brought herinto the tent, during the life of MannflTcs her hultan J. 21 Nov.- Olofernes relied vpon his bedvndera 4 And (he put flippers on her feet , and put on canopie , which was \wuen with putpleand gold* fcracdcts, and !'!ecucs,.'Uid i inrj-;,snd caret ings, and an i crr.erauds, and precious ftones. allher ornaments, arid (lie decxcd her felfe brauely 2 2 So the>' Ihewed him of her,& he amc foith to allure tlie eyes of all men riiat (liould fee her. vi ito t'rc rntrie of his tent, and they caricd lamps 5 Then (hcgau"hermnyda lottellofwine.and offilacrbeforehim. a pot of oilc,2:id hllcd a fcrip with flourc,.ind widi 2? And when Indeth was come before him and iry [;gges,f tid with fine bread : fo Ihe lapped vp all his ren!ant5,thcv all mirueiled at the beautie of her thefe thing,- together and biyd them vjKin her, countenance , and ilice fell dowr.c vpi>n her face, ■ 6 Thus they went foorth to the gate of die citie and did raicrcnce vnto hi:n,and his feruants tooke of Dethulia , and found ftnnding there Oxias, and her vp. the Ancienrs ofthc ciiie,Cliabris and Charmis. CHAP. XI. 7 And \^hen they law her that her face v«is ' Ohfirnti comfintih uj^th, ? ttiJ iled me, I would not i> And (l-.efaid vnto ihem, Command the gntes haue lifted \*p my fjieare againft them : but they of the citifc to be opened vnto mf, chnt I may goe bauc procured thefc things to themd-lucs. foorth to accomjili h the things m.h'ch youhaue 4 But now tell me wherefore dio:i art ?ed -from fpokcn to me. So they commanded tlie yong men them, andxrt come vnto\s : for thou art come toopciirnco.hcr,asfbehad(^kcn, forfafeg?.rd ; bcofg;oodcomfo.*T,thouil»iltUuc from Apocrypha. Chap.xij. iji from this night and hcreafifr. 1 9 And I wil Icadc thcc through the middcs of 4 For none (hall hurt th«, biit intreate thee ludca, vntill thou come before lemfalcm , and I well, as they do the fouants of King Nabuchodo- will ftt thy throne in the middcs thereof, and thou noformylord. flialtdriiie them as fheepe that hnuc nolJ.cphcaH, 5 Then ludeth faid vnto him, Receine the anda(ioggc^]^allnotbal^;cv^idll4S^louth.^gainft wordcs of thy feruant, and fiirfcr tliinc hantlnuidc thee : for thefc diings haue bene fpoken vnto mcc, to (pcake in thy prc{cnce,and I will declare no lye and declared vnto me according to my foreknow- 10 my lord this night. lcdge,and I am ftnt to (liew thee. 6 Aud if thou wilt follow the words of thine 20 ^ Then her wordcs pleafed Olofemes, and handmaid, God vvill bring the thing pcrfcdly to allhisfcniants^andtheymarueiledatherwifdomc, paflc by thee, and my lord fliall not faile of his and fayde, purpofe. 21 Thcreisnotfucha^vomaninall theworld, 7 As Nabuchodonolbr King of all the eaith both for bcautieoflacc, and wiClome of wordcs. liueth, andashispowerisofforce, whohathienc 22 Likewift Olofemes (aid vnto her,Godt|hath !Or,**i*JjB« ihce to refbrmc all pcrfonsjiotonely men fliall be done this, to fcndc thee before the people, that »'"• made fiibicft to him by thee, hut alfo the beafts of ftrengrh might bee in our handcs, and deflrudlion the tklJs,and die catteU,and the foules of thehca- vpon them that detoife my lord. ucn fl)all Hue by thy power vndcr Nabuchodono- 2j And nowe thou art both beautifull in thy for and all his houle. conntcnance , and wittie in thy wordes : fiirely if 8 For we haue heard of thy wifedome and of thou doe as thou haft fpoken,thy God fliall bee my thypnidentfpirit, and it is declared through the God, and thou (halt dwellin thehoufeofNatu- whole earth, that thou only art excellent in all the chodonofor, and (halt bee renowned throughout kingdome,andofawondeiftillknovvlege, and in the whole earth. fcates of warre marueilous. CHAP XII •:hg>.iS. 9 N'owe*as concerning the matter which A- , ^ii„hr,:^>dmtfcu»t,b,rfiifir,Hbthtmt»t ofihtCemiit,. chior did (peake in thy councill, we haue heard his 5 shttv:tU;fihhtrTi<':viii!i.xtfh(t might got oKt by hiihito wordes: for the men ofJBethulia did take him,and T'*'-, >« oi»ftrnt,ei«itthhirff<,mtitthel>utkct. hedeclared vnto them all that he lud (poktn vn- nrHen he commanded to bring her in \vhere his to thee. 1 treafures were layd, and bade that they (liould I o Therefore,© lordatxl gouemour,reieft not prepare for her of his o wne meates , and that (hec his word,but fet it in thinehcart, for iris true : for Ihoulddrinke ofhis ovune wine. tliere i'. no punilhment apainft our people, nekher 2 l^ut ludeth fayd, * I may not eat of them, left *C«'4J ?»• can the fwordpreuaiieagainlt them, except they there fhould bean offence', but I can fuffice my ^'j'|'-8' '•*• finncagainft their God. felfe widi the things that I haue brought, II Nowtherefore.leaft my lord fhould be fru- i Then Olofemes fayd vnto her , If the things ftrate, and voyde ofhispuipofe, and that death that thou haft, (hotdd faile, ho w fhould wee giuc may fall vpon them,and tnat diey may be taken in thee the like ? for there is none with vs of thy na- theirfinne whiles they prouoke their God to an- tion. gcr, rvhicb « (b oft times as they doe that which is 4 Then (ayd ludeth vnto him , As thy (bule li- not befeeming, ueth , my lord, thine handmayd dial 1 not fpend 12 (For becaiife their vitayles fayle, and all thoie things that I haue, before the Lord v\orK« by their water is w^ed,the)' haue determined to take mind hand the things that he h;th dcteimined. their cattell, and haue puroofed to confume all 5 Then the ferUcntsofOlophernes brought her things that God had forbidden them to eate by his into the tent,and fhe fiejit vntill midnight,and rofe lawes : ar the morning watch, 13 Yea,the)' hauepurpofed to confume the firft ; 6 And Tent to Clofemes, faying. Let my lord fitiitcs of the vvheat,and the tithes o f the wine, and comirand that thine handmayd may go foorrh vn- of the oyle which they hadreferuedandfandificd to prayer. for the Prieftesthat fcrue in lenifalein before the 7 Then Olofemes con-manded his garde tliat feceofour God: the which things it is nothwfull they fliouldnot ftayhcr : thus fhee abode in the for any of the people to touch with their handcs. campe three dayes, and wttff out in the night into 14 Moreouer, thc>'hauefenttoIetufaIem, be- the valley of.Bcthulia-,: atfel wafhed her felfe in a caufe they alfo that divel there, haue done the like, founciinc, cucn in the water by the csmpe. (uchasfti.ouldbrir^ them Licence from the Senate) 8 And when fhc came out, ftic prayed vnto the I J Now whai they lliall bring dicm v/ord,they Lord God of Ifracl , that he would dircft her \vay will doe it, and the>' (hall be giuwi thee to bee de- to the exaltation of the children of her people. . ftroycd the fame day. <> So Ihe returned , and remained pure in diC t6 Whertforcl thine handmayde, knowing all tent,vntill(he.ntehermeatcateuenin?. tbis,am fled Horn dieir prcfence,arid God hathlent i o % And in the fourth day , Olofemes made a mee to worke a thing withthcc, wheicof alt the feafttohisownefa\iancsonh',' and called none of earth (hall wonder,and wholbeuerfliaUheare it. them to thcbanftaj'thaYhad tbeaffaifes inbind. 17 For thy feruaunt fearcth God, and worfhip- 1 1 Then favd he to Eagoas the euniicii who had pcth the God of heauen day and night , and nowe charge oue^all that he had, Goe and perfwade this le<;meren-iainewiththee,mvlorde,andlctthy (ir- Hebravvvoman, which is with thee, tkat (he come uant goe out in the night into die valley, and I will vnto vs, and care and drinke ivith ^s. pray vnto God, that he may raieile vnto me when 1 2 For it were a Qiame foT vs , if we (l)ould let they Qjj^ commit their finncs, fuch a \\oman .ilone, and not taikc with her, andif i8 Ajidlwillcomcand ilie.vitvntothce: then we do not allure her,nie v\-ill n-ockeVs. thou Oak goe forth with all thine armic,and there i j Then wenr Bs^oas from tb€ prcfcnce ofO- (hall be none of ebon that (bail tefift diee. lofcrnes, and catnctoher, ati4g by his bcd,(ayde)n her htart, mine, walking a ftraigh: way before our God. And O Lorde God ofall power , behold at this prefcnt all the people (ay d, So be it, fo !>€ it. theworkesQfmineliaildesforthecKalrarionofle- CHAP. XIIII. rufalem. ■ . ■ , _ , luJilfi ttHftth fha^vf ihe hmi ef Oloferfit'. lo jtrl^f J For nowe is the time to helpe thine inheri- ioytuihhmfelfittthifttfUofGod. uTht ffrMtiUttgciun taqcc, and to execute mine enterprifes , to the dc- »x'>"fi''"-^f>"""' Rm&ion of the enemies which are rifen againfl \'S. "-pHen Paid ludeth vnto them, Heare me aHbjmjr 6 1 hen fliee came to the pod of the bed which 1 brethren, and * take this head, and hang it vp- «»,:M«f.tj.j j» was at Olofernes head, and tooke downe his fau- on the hii;he(t place of your walles. chirt from thence, a And fo fboncasthe morning (hall appcare 7 And approched to the bed, and tooke holdc and the funne (hall come foorth vpon the catth, ofthehaireofhi$li€ad,aadfaid. Strengthen me, O takcyoueueryone his weapons, and goc foorth Lord God of Ifrael this day. eueiy valiant man out of the city,and fct you a cap- 8 And (hcefmotc twife vpon his necke,wlth all taine ouer them, xs though you vvouid goe downe her might, and Hie tooke av^'ay his head from him, into the field, toward the watch of die Aflyrians, p And rolled his body downe from die bedde, but go not downe. and ptilleddownc the canopie from the pillnrj,an(l j Then they (hall take thdrarmour , and (Lall anon after (hce v/cnt foorth, andgaue Olofernes Ijoeinco their campe, and raifc vp thecaptaines head to her m.-.ydc, of the amiic of A(ruT , and they (Tiall ronnc to ihc ro And (lieeputit in her fcrippe oFmcarc : fo tent of Olofemes, but (hall not (inde him : then they twaine went together according to their cu- feare fliall fail vpoa Aon , and tbcy Qiall flee be- n: Apocrypha Chap.xv.xvj. if» fore your face. ofbis neighbour: but altogether amafed, tbey /led 4 So you & all that inhabit the coafts of Ifracl, by cuery way of the plainc and of the mounraines. iliall purfuc than,and oucrthrow them as they goe. j Tney alCo that had camped in the mountaincs J 13ut before you doe thcfe things, call mee A- round about Bethuba, were put to flight : then the chior the Ammonite , that he may Tee, and know children of Ifracl, cuer)- one that was a warriour a« him that defpiled thchouie ofliiacl, and chatfent m»ng them, ru(hed out vpon them. him to vs as to death. 4 Then (ent Oxiasto Bethomaflhem, and to 6 Then they called Achior out of the houfe of Bebai,and Chobai, and Chola,and to all the coa/is OiiaSy and when he was come and faw the head of of Ifrael , fuch as fliould declare vnto them the Olofemesinacerteine manshandin theafTcmblie things that were done, and that all fhould lulh ofthe^coplc^cftlldowneonhisface,andhis(pi- forth vpon their enemies to deftroy them. fit failed. 5 Now \vhen the children of Ifrael heard ir, 7 But when they had taken him vp,he fell at lu- they all fell vpon them together vnto Choba: like, deths fea,and rnierenced her,and faid, Blefled art wife alfo they that came from lerulUem and from thou in all the tabernacle of luda , and in all nati- all the mountaines : for men had tolde them what ons, which hearing thy name, fhalbe aflonilhed. things were done in the campe oftheir enemies, & 8 Now therefore tel me all the things,that thou they that were in Galaad & in Galile chafed them haft don^ in thefe dayes. Then ludeth dechrcd vn- with a grat (laughter vntill they came to Damat to him iff the middes of the people all that (he had cus and to the coads thereof done from the day that (he went foorth,vntiU that 6 And the relidue that dwelt at Bethulia,fcl vp- houre (he (pake vnto them. on the campe of AfTur and fpoy led them,ind were ^ And when (he had left of! (peaking, thepco- greatly innched. pie reioyced ivith a great voyce, and made a noj fc 7 And the children of Ifrael that returned fton ofgladneflethrongn their citie. theflaughter, had the reft : and the villages and 1 o And Achior, feeing all things that God had the cities that were m the mountaines and in the doneforlfraci, beleeued in God vnfeinedly , and pIame,hadagreatbootie : for the abundance vwB circumcifcd the forellcin of his flcfh, and was ioyn- very great. ed vnto the houfe of Ifrael vnto this day. 8 1 hen loacim the hie Prieft, and the Ancients 11^ AlToone as the morning aro(e, they hang- of the children of Ifraell that dwelt in lerufalem, edtheheadof01ofernesoutatthewall,andeufry cametoconfirmethe benefits that God had (hcw- man tooke his weapons , and they went foorth by ed to Frael, and to fee ludcth, and to falutc her. bands vnto the ftraits of the mountaine. f And when they came vnto her , they bleiTed I J But when the Aflyrians faw them, theyfent her with one accord, andlayd vnto her, Thou art to their captaines, which went to the gouernours the exaltation of lerufaiem : thou art the great P and chiefc captaines, and to all their rulers. glory of Ifrael : thou art the great reioycing of our I J So they came to Olo femes tent and fay d to nation. bimthathad the chaise ofall his things. Waken 10 Thou haft done all thelc things by thine our lord : for the flaueshauc bene bolde to come hand : thou haft done much good to Ifrael , and downe againftvs to battel], that they may be dc- Godisplcafed therewith : bldTed be thou of the ftroyed for euer. almightie Lord foreuermore : and allthepeople 14 Then went in Bagoas, and knocked at the fayd, Sobeit. dooreofthetent: forhethoughtthathehadflept 11 And thepeople (Iioyled the campe the (pace frithludeth. of chirtie dayes , and tne>' gaue vnto ludeth Olo- 15 But becaufe none anfwered, hee opened it, femes tent, and all his filuer and beds, andbafir.s, and went into the chamber , and foimd him caft andall his ftufl-e,and (he tooke it and laid it on her vpon the floore, and his head was taken from him. mults, and made ready her charets, and lay d them 1 6 Therefore he cried with a loud voyce, with thereon. weeping and mourning, and a mighty cry,and rent 1 2 Then all the women of Ifrael came together his garments. to (ec her, & blefled her,and made a dance among »7 Afterhewentintothetentofludeth where themforher, andlhetooke branches in her haiidj (he vfed to remame, and found her not : tlieji hee and gjue aHb to thcwomen that were with her. Icapedouttothepeopleandaied, 15 Thej' alio crowned her with oliues, andher 1 8 Thefe llaues haue committed wickednc(re : that was with her , and (he went before the people one woman of the Hebreweshath brought (h.Tme inthedance:,Ieadingallthcwomen:andalltnemen vpon the houfe of King Nabiichodonofor : for be- of Ifrael folio ived in their armour, with crowncs, holde , Olofernes lutb vpon the ground without and with fongs in their mouthes. anhead. CHAP. XVI ip When the captaines of die A(ryriansarmie ,^,hfr4ir»tCodnuhMfdo. heard tticfe words, they rent their coats, and their hfimnftufft. jj Htr c»ittmtMt,lili »ndiJtt,pt»,feGodfithtr. tymbrels : (ingto my Lord with cymbalcs : tunc ANd when they that were in the tents , heard, vnto him a pfalme : exalt hispraife, and call vpon they were allonKhed as the thing that was his Name. done. J For God breaketh the battels, wnipitchei!\is 2 Andfeare and trembling foil vpon them, fo campe in the middes of the people, anddeliuered £hat there was no nun that duift abidein die (igb: me out of the band of the pcifecuters. 4 AlTwy Apocrypha, Efthcr. 4 Afiur came from the moimtaines forth of the that faiic thee. ^ North: hee came with tlioufandes in his armic, 16 ForallfacriliiceijtoolitleforarvveetGiioitr, ■ t^' *•"'•*• *wlx>fe multitude liath fliut vp the iiiiers,and their aud all the far is too litle for thy burnt offring : bi« borfcmen haiie coueied the vallej'S. he that feareth the Lord, is great at all times. J He fayd rhat hee would bumc vp my borders 1 7 Woe to the nations that rife vp againft my and kill inyyoong men with the fword , anddafh kindred : the Lordalsnightie will take vengeance the fiicking children rgninft the ground, and n»ke of them in the day of iudgement, in fending fire & mine infants as a pray , and my virgins a fpoyle. wcrmes vpon their fleQi^and the)' Ihall fecTe them 6 Eut the almighty Lord hath brought them to and weep e for aier. nought by the hand of a woman. 18 ^ After, whenthey went vntoIerulalem,the"^ 7 Forthe mighty did not fall by the yong men, worihipped the Lord, and aflbonc as the people neither did the fonneofTitanfmitehim, nor the were purified, they offered their burnt o&erings, high giants inuade him, but ludeth the daughter of and their free offcrings,and their i^iits. Merari did difcomfit him by the beautieof her 19 ludeth alfooffred all the ftutfe of Oloferncs, countenance. which the people had giuen her,and,gaue the cano- 8 For Iheeput offthe garment of her widow- pie which Ihe had taken otfhisbed,fQr an oblation hood, for the exaltation of thofe that were oppref- to the Lord. fed in Ifrael, and anointed her face with ointment, 20 So the people reioyccd in lemJalem by the and bound vp her liaire in a coife, and tooke a lin- Sanftuarie, forthe fpace of three moncths, and lu- nen garment to deceiue him. deth remained with them. 9. Her flippers rauillied his eyes : her beaiitie 21 After this time, eucry one returned to his tooke his minde prifoncr, and tJic fauchinpaifed owne inheritance, and ludeth went to Bethujia, thoropv his neckc. and remained in her owne pofleiHon, and was for roThePerfianswereaftonilhcdatherboIdnes, hertime honourable in all the countrey. and the Medes were troubled mth her hanlineflc. 22 And many defired her, but none had her 11 But mine aftiided reioyced, and my feeble companic all thedayes of her life after tkit Ma- ones Qiouted ; then they feaie3,they lifted vp their naffes her hultand v,-as dead, and was gathered to voyce and turned backe. |1 his people. fi'Mpt^t*'* 1 2 1 he childrcH of mayds pierced them , and 2 j But (he increafed more and more in honour, wtjunded them as they fled away like childrentdicy and waxed olde in her hultands houfe , being an perifhcd by the battel! of the Lord. hundreth and fiueyeereolde , and madehei- n ayd 1 J I will fingvnto rhcLordafongandprayfe, free: lb (he died in Bethulia, and they buried her .0 Lord,thou art great & glorious, tnarueilous and intheg'-aueofherhufbandManaiTes. inuincible in power. Z4 And *the houfe of Ifiael lamentedher fcuen *^-''-'-5'"*» •C/W.M4, 14 Let all thy creatures fenie thee : * for thou day cs, and before (lie died, (he did diftribute her pMjj-J. haft fpokenand they were made: thou haft f-nt thy goods to all them that v/ere necreft of kindred to "^ Spirit,^d he made them vp : and there is none that Manaffes her hultand , and to them that were the can refill thy voyce. iieereft of her kindred. 15 For the mountains leapevp from their foun- 2j And there was none that made the children dations with the waters : the rockes melt at thy of Ifrael any more afrayd in the dayes of Iiidcth, ./ prefence like water : ytt thou ait mcrcifid to them noralongtiraC4(isrh?f,4f*dh ESTHER. '''■' Certcine portions ofthc ftoric of Ffther, which arc found in fome Greeke and Latine tranflatjons. Wbithfoliow the tenth CkapUT, Hen Mardocheiis'layd , God hath ri And thefe t\w lott^ c*mc before Cod 'for ! done thefe things. ■ all nation?, at the hourc and time appointed, and 5 For I remember a dreame, in the day of iudgement. ,. [which I fiw CGiKeming thefe mat- 12 So Godremcmbred his ovmepeoflf , and t'tcrs, ami theic was nothing thereof iiiftified his inheritance. ^', * omitted. ij Therefore thofe dayes (hall be vnto them in 6 A little fountaine which became a flood, and themoneth AdarthefouiTcendi, andfifteenth day was a light , and as the funne , and as much water, of the fame moneth, ^vith an aflemblie and ioy,and this flood was Eftlier whom the King married, and with gladneffc before God, accotiling to the gene- made Queene. rations for euer afnonf; his people. 7 And thctwo dragons are land Aman. C H A P. XI. 8 AikI tlrc people are they that are aflenablcd jNthe fourth veereofthe reigneof Ptolemeiis to ddkoy the name of the levycs. 1 & Cleopatra, Uofitheu.'i,«holdid he was a Prie(t 9 And my people is Ifrael, which cried to God, and Leuite, and Ptolemeus his (bnnc, and brought and arc faucd ; for the Lord hath fancd hp peojile, the former letters of|| Phnirai, «hich they faid Ly- Y>',hUii^ and the Lord hath dchucred vs from all thefe eiiils, fimachus the fonne of Ptolemeus, wliich was at le- and God hath wrought (i^nes, and great wonders, ru(alem, inteiprctcd, which haue not bene done among tfic Gentiles. 2 In the fccond yeacoEthe rcigne of p-cat Ar- 10 Thercft>re hadi he made two tottes, one for t.ixe^cs in the firftdav ofthc moncthNiran,Mar- tfac people ofGod, 5c another for all thcGentilcs. docheus the forine of Ianjs,thc finnc of Semci,ihe ' " ' : ,. ,1 fonne Apocrypha, Chap.xjj. fonnc of Cis of J tnbe of Beniamin had a drcamc, J A lewe dwelling in the cide of Sufis^ noble man,diat bare office in the Kings court. 4 He was alio one of the captiuitie which Na- buchodonofor the Kin^ of Babylon brought fiom Icnifalem withlechomas. J And this was his drcame,Bcholde a noy fc of a tempeft with thunders, and earthqiukcs,and vp- roareintheland. 6 Behold two ^eatdragons came foorth rca- die to fight oneagainft another. 7 Their cry was great, whereby all the heathen were ready to fi};ht againft the righteous people. 8 And the fame day v\-as full of darknefleand obroiritic,ant pra)tr of Esther for thtdtisHtrAnce ofhc'^ondhcrfti^U. QVecne Either alfo, being in danger of death,: refoi ted vnto the Lord, 2 And laid away her glorious apparell, and put on the garments of fighing, and mourning. In the ftead of precious oyntmenr,fhe fcattered afhes,and. doung vpon her head : and fhe humbled her tody, greatly with faftmg , and all the places ofherioy filled (he with thekiirc that (lie pluckt oif. J And fhe prayed vnto the Lord God of Ifrael, faying, O my Lord,thou onely art our King : helpe me dcfolatc woma, which haue no helper but thee. 4 For my danger is at hand. 5 From I5J ApQCtyp'na. Efthcr. 5 Frommyvoutfivplhauehcardinthekinred cnimeofhervefturc of ni>' father,cliac thou, O Lord, cookeft Ifracl fro 8 The fiiine of her bcautic nvide her face rofc among all people, & our fathers from their predc- coloured: and her foce was cheerefoJl and amiable, ceflburs for a perpetuall inheritance,and thou haft but her heart was forowfidl for great feare. performed that v.hich thou diddcft promife them. 9 Then (hee went in thorow all the doores, and 6 Now Lordjwehaue finned before theetherc- ftood before tlie King, and the Kin^ fate vponhis fore haft thou giiie vs into y hands of our enemies, royall throne, and was clothed m his goodly aray, 7 Becaiife we worihipped their gods : O Lord, all glittering with golde and precious (lones,and he thou art righteous. was very terrible. 8 Neuerthelc(re,it(atisfieth them not, that we 10 Then he lift vp his face, that (bone with ma- arc in bitter captiuitie,butthey haueftroken hands ieftie, and looked fiercely vpon her : therefore the with their idoles, Queene fel downc,and was pale & faint, and leaned 9 That they will aboliTi the thing that thou herfclfe vpon the head of the maid that went v, her. ivith thy mouth haft ordeined, and defb-oy thine 11 Neuerthclefle , God turned the Kings minde inheritance, to ftiut vpthe mouth of them tfiat thathewasgentle,whobeingcareful,leapedoutof praifcthee, and to quench theglorieofthy Tem- his throne,and tooke her in hisarmes,tilllhce came ple,and o f thine altai-, to her (elie againe : and comforted her with louing 10 And to openthemouthesof the-heathcn, wordes,and fayd, thattheymaypraife the power of the idoles, and _ ii Either, whacis the matter? lam tfaybrodicr. be of good chcare, I J Thou (bait not die : (or our commandcment toucheth the commons, and not thee. Come neere. 14 And Co hee Iiclde vp his golden fccpier, and laydeit vpon her necke, I J Andkiffedher,andfaid, Talkcwitbmc. 1 6 Then fayd flie,I faw thee,0 lord,as an Angel of God, and mine heart was troubled for feare c^ to magnifie a flefhly king for euer. 1 1 O Lord, giue not thy (cepta- vnto them y he nothing,left they laugh vs to (corne in our mifery : but tume their deuife vpon thefelues,& make him an example,that hath begunne the fame againft vs. I z Tninke vpon vs, 6 Lord,and fhe\v thy felfe vnto vsin the time of our di(h-efle,3nd ftrcngthen ine,0 Kir^ of gods,and Lord ofall power. I J Giue me an eloquent Ipcachinmymoiuh thy maieftic. before the Liontume his heart to hate our enemy, ij For wonderful art thou,0 Loi'd,and thy face to ddb^y him,and all fuch as confent vnto him. is full of grace. 1 4 But deliuer vs w thine hand,& hcipe mc that 1 8 And as (he was thus (peakiag vnto him, (hee am folitarie,which haue no defence but only thee, fell downe ajraine for faintnelTe. I) Thou kno weft all things, O Lord; thou 19 Then the king was troubled, and all his fer- l:noweft,thatIhatethegloricof thevnrighteous, uants comforted her. and that labhorre thebcdofthevncircumcifed, CHAP XVI and ofall the heathen. ^. ^ , ,. rJffofi. »/•«*- ft«»,./^,/«irA»,»«rrftyiWre*^rt*«ii»/i 16 Thou knoweft my necelntie : for I hate this whuij he Krftftnt forth. token of my preeminence, which I l>earevpon npHe great king Art.Txcrxes,whichrcigneth from f,fif<<.^mi^ mine head,\vhat time as I muft Ibew my folfc, and 1 India vnto Ethiopia, ouer an hundreth and fe- n.«4Ie.& fbrher coimtrv. vnto whom their friends cuifes arccommicted, by CHAP. XV. I MMrJcthrutmceutih EJlhtr toc't in taike IJiirf , iiinuit m. Ifrct/Iionfirfhepttf.t, 9 ^ni-prf pitfiwmtihl^itTfqutfl, I Ardocheus aKb bade Efther to go in vnto the Lking,&prayforherpeopIe,& fbrher country, 2 Kcmcmber, (aithhec, the davesofthvlowe vaineintifemencsdo wrap them in calamities, that eftatc,ho\v thou waft nourifTied vnder mine hande: cannot be remedied: for they make them partakers for Aman ubich is next vnto the King hath giuen of innocent blood, fcntcnceofdeadi againft vs. " tf And deceitfully alwfe the fimplicitie , and J Call thou therefore vpon the Lord, & (peake gentleneffi: of I'rinccs with lying tales. for vs vnto the King,and deliuer vs frt>m death. 7 This may l^e nroucd not onely by olde hifto- 4 And vpon the thirde day when (lie had ended ries, but alio by thofc tilings that a re before our fietprayer, Ihe layde away the mourning garments, e\'e$,and are wickedly committed offuch peftilcn- aml put on her glorious apparcU, ces, as are/iot %vortliy to bcarc rule. 5 And deckt her felfe goodly, after that fhelwd 8 Therefore wc muft take heed hecrfafter,that called vpo n God, v.hich is the beholder and (auiour we mav make the kingdome peaceable for al men, ofall th'ngs, and tooke two hsndmavds with her. nhatclvincefbcuer fhall come. 6 \ pon the one (he leaned her felfe, as one tlut %vastcnd(!r. 7 And the other followed fa«r , and bare tbe 9 And difcenie the things that are before our ej'es,to witWkndthem withgentlenefTe. ] 0 For A*reW)aMaccdonian>thcfoi)iie of Ama- dathuS) Apocryplia, Chap.j.i], 15^ J/4.5S.1. • B(«;.4.i9. •/r'r.4^11. *€tUl.Sit. datlius, being indecdc a flrangcr from the Perfijjins bloOi^,&: fai'fmm our goodncs,\vab receiiicd ot\s, 1 1 And hathprooufd the Hicndlhippc thuc we bea; e toward all naciuns.fo that he nas callai our facher,and was honoured of cucry maii^ tlic next perfon vnto the King. 1 2 But he could not vfe himfclfe/ohcrly in this rreat d ignitie, but went about to depi iiio vs of flic Kingdome,and of our lite. 1} With manifold deceit alfohath hede/ircd to defboy Maalocheus our pixfemer, which Kith done vs good in all iliings,and innocent tllher tl^e partaker ofour kingdomc,with all her nation. J 4 For his rninde was(whcn he had taken them outofthewav) to laywaite for vs, and by this mcanes to tranllatethckingdomeofchcPeriians vnto thcmofiMaccdonia. I J Eut we finde that the lewes (wluch were ac- ailedof this moft v\icked naan,y they might be de- ftroyed) are no euil doers, but vfe moft iult lawes, 16 And that they be the children of the moft High and Aimightie & cuerliuing God, by whom the"^ kingdome hath bene preferued vnto vs, and our progenitours in ver)' good order. 17 Wherefore ye fhall doe well, ifyedoenot {Hit in exaiition thofc letters,that Aroan the fonne of Amadachuo did write Vnto yoH. 1 S for he tliat inuenud tlicm, hangeth at SuCs before the gates with all his familie, and God (which hath all things in his power) hath Ipcedily rewardeC Ado- ivpocrypna. • Cf«'.T.17. »(/«< 17.1, J. •rt.Jp. 5.4, • S(j»i.o.j4. I.fO' 5.1, icuiS a. •^«.y.4J. WiTcdonie of Salomon. 6 * Come tIicrerore,an(3 let vscnioy the plea- 8 * They flialliudge the nations, and haue da- •Af«*.t>.i8. fores,thatareprerent,andletvscheerefully vfethe minion ouertfaepcopic, and their Lord dial reigne ucor'tA. creatures as in youth. foreuer. 7 Let vs fill our felueswirficoftlywine,&oint- 9 They that tmft in him fhall vnderftand the mcnrs,and let not the flowre of life pafle by vs. tnieth , and the faichfuU (liall remaine with him in 8 Let vs CTOvvne our fclues with rofe buds a- loue : tbrgrace and mercy is among his Saints, and fore they be withered. he regardeth his elcft. 9 Let vs all bepartakers ofourvvantonnefle; ro Btit*the vngodly flialbe punilTicd accor- *;w-i/.ij4i.' let vs laue fome token of our pleafure in euery ding to their imaginations : for they hauc dtfpifed place : for that is our portion,and this is our lor. the righteous, and forfaken the Lord. 10 Let vsopprefle thepoore that is righteous : ri VVholbdefpifethwifedomeanddifdpline^ let vs not (jsare the widow,nor rcuerence rhc white mirerable,and their hope is vainc,and theii- labours haires of the aged,that hauc liued many y ceres. are foolilh, and their works vnproStable. 11 Let ourftrength be the Lawe of vnrighte- n Their uiues are viidilcreet,and their children ooGiefle -. for the thing that is feeble, is reprooued wicked : their ofieriiig is curfed. as vnprofitable. ij Therefore the barren is blcfled which is vn- • 1 2 Therefore let vs defraud tlie righteous : for defiled,and knoweth not the finflill bed: *ll'.e (hall « iftr^f-i, he is not for our profite, and he is contrary to our hauefruit in the vi/itation of the foiiles, doings : hee checketh vs for offending againft the 1 4 And the eunuch , which with his hands hath l;aw,and blameth vs as tranfgreflers oY difcipline. not wrought iniquitie,nor imaoLned wicked things 1 5 He makeih his boaft to haue the kno\vledge againll God:for vnto him fhalbe giuen the fpeciall of God-.& he caUeth himfelfe y fonne of die Lord, gift of faith,and an acceptableportion in the Tem- 14 He is made to * reprooue ourthoughts. ple of the Lord. 1 5 It gricueth vs alfo to looke * vpon him : for i <* For^lorioiis is the fruit of good la5ours,and his life is not like other mens : his wayes areof therootorwifdomelhallnciierfadeaway. anoclier fafliion. i ^ But the cliildren of adulterers (hall not be 16 Heecounteth vsasbaftarde$,andhecwith- partakers of the holy things and die feed of the draweth himfelfe from our wayes as from filthi- vvicked bed fhalbe rooted out. neffe : he commendedi greatly die latter ende of 1 7 And though thej' line long, yet Qiall they be the iuft,and boafteth that God is his father. nothing regarded,and their laft age Qialbe widioiic 17 Let vs fee /■!()?» if his wordes be true: lavs honour. prooue then w hat end he (hall haue. » 8 If they die haftily, they haue no hope, net- 18 For i f the nghteous man be die * fonne of dier comfort in the day of triaU. God,hee will helpehim,anitdeliuer him from the 19 For horriblcistheendofthe wickedgene- handes of his enemies. ration. 19 Let vs*examinehim with rebukes and tor- CHAP. I III. ments that weemayknowe his meekenefle, and ofvntHt mi the comnsditu thereof. 10 r he Jtabcf the ri^ prooue his patience. Ut1u^iidt6!ctndemtuaui»ofthtvnfai:b/Ul. ' 20 Let vs condemne him vnto a fhameful death: t) Etter is barrennes with vertue : for thememo- for he fhall be prcferued as he himfelfe faith. Jjriall thereof is immortal! : for it is kno wen with 2 1 Such things do they imagine, and "o aftray •. God and with men. for their owne wickednefle hath blinded them. 2 When it is prcfent , men take example there- 22 And they doe not vnderftand the myfleries at, and if it goe away, yet diey defire it : it is alway ofGod, neither hope for the reward of righteouT- crowned and triu rpheth, and wiiineth the battell nefTe, nor can dilcane the honour of the foules and the vndefiled rewards. that are faultlefle. j But the multitude of the vngodly which a- 23 For God created man «ithout corruption, bound in children,is vnprofitable ; and the baflard & made him after the*image of his own likenefle. plants fhall take no. deepe root, nor lay any faft 24 *Neuerthele(Te,thoroweenuieofthedeuill foundation, came death into the world : and they that hold of 4 For though they bud foorth in the branches for a time,*yet they Ihalbe niaken with the winde: « itat.j.if, for they fbiid not fafl, and through the vchemen- cie of the winde they (halbe rooted out. y Forthevnpcrfit branches fhalbebroken, and BVt the * foules ofthe righteous are in the hand dicirfruit fliall be vnprofitable sndfowreto eate, ofGcd,and no torment fhall touch them.. and meet for no rhin". 2 * In the fight ofthe vn\\Tfe they app' are in peace. ' 7 But though the nghteous be preuentcd with 4 And though thevfufferp.iine before men, death,vetQ«llhcbeinreft. _ , yecis*theirhopefullo'fimmortalitie. ' ' 8 For the honourable age is not diat which is y Thev are puni(hed,but in fewe things, yetin of long tin e, neither that which is mcaflired by the manv things flial they be wel re\\'ardcd: * for God number of ycrcs. proueth them, & findeih them meetc for bin fd fe. 9 But u ifdomc is the gray haire, and an vndtfi- 6 Heetr\'eththcmas thcgoIdinthcforn.icc, Icllifeis theoldeage. _ and recciueth them as a perfcd fruiic offering. r o " He plcafed God, aud wa.-: beloued of him, * ^^^5.14, 7 * And in the time of then- vifion they fhall fo th.it .-. hereas IiC hued among finners,he tranfia- hei'.u.i. fhine, .nnd runnethorowe as the fparkes among ted him. „ , , ^n u thefhibbic " He vvas taken away, IcftwicKeilnefTefhould alter hisfide,prooueit. CHAP. III. I The CDPUfrfmlitm mi nfurance of the righleem, 7 The ?!• Tfdidofihefiiihfia, II Who are milejMt. Apocrypha, Chap.v.vJ. ijj alter his vndcrftanding,or tieceic beguile fus minde. i j Eiien To wc,aflbonfas we ^trt borne, we bc- 1 2 For wickednes bv bcw itching obfciucth the j;an to draw to our end, and haiie iliewed no token tilings chat aie good, & the vrftedfalinefTc of con- of ver'.ue,but are confumcd in our own wickednts. cupilcaicepcruciteth the (implc minde. 14 For*thehopeofthe vnojodlyis liketheduft */»{?-9.pAt4 I } Though he was foone dead, yet fiilhlled hec that is blowen away \\ ith the \vinde, & like a thinne ^^^ j''^j'[7 7". nauclitime. fome that is fcattercd alroad iv theftormf,&asthc ,_,„„ i,i«.ii. 14 Forhis foule plcafcd God : therefore hafted fmoke which is dilperfed with the winde, and as the he ti ) take him away fix)m \«ckedne{le. remembrance of him pa/reth,y tarieih but for a da)', 15 Vctthc people fee and vndcrftand it not,and 15 But the righteous fhalliue for euer : their re- conlider no fuch things in their heaites, howe that wardalfo is with the Lorde,and tlie moll High hath grace and macy is vpon his Saintes,and his proui- care of them: dence ouer the cleft. 1 6 Therefore flial they receiue a glorioiK king- 1 6 Thus the righteous that is dead,condemneth dome , and a beautifull crovMie of the Lords hand: the vngoiily which are liuing: and the \ outh that is for with his right hand (hal he couer thcm,and v^•ith foone brought to an cnde, the long hfe of the vn- liis aiine fliali he defend them. righteous. 17 Heihaltakehisielou(ieforarmour,andflialI 1 7 For they fee the end of the vvife,but they vn- arme the creatures to be reiienged of the enemies, derftanil not v\hat God hatii deuil'cd foi him, and 1 8 He ihall put on rightcoufnes for a bldlplate, wherefore the Lord liath preforued him in (afetie. and take true iudgement iu flcad of anhchneL 18 Thc^fcchimanddelpifehim, buttheLorde 19 He vviltak^eholinesforaninuincirleQiiclde. will laugh them to fcome, 20 Hewl fliaq^en his fierce wrath for a fworde, 1 9 So that they lliall fall hereafter without ho- and the \\orld fl:aU fight with him againft y vnwile. nour , and Ihall Haue a Ihame among the dead for 2 1 Then Oiall the thunder-bolts go (ireight cut cuermore for without any voicefhal he burft them of the lightnings , and fhall flie to the markeas out and caft them downe,8i:lhake them from the foun- of the bent bo« e of the cloudes, and out of his an- dations,fo that they (fialbe \tterly wafted, and the}' ger that th'oweth ftoncs, n;al thicke haile bee cafl, Oalbc in(orow,and their mcmorialllhallperiih. and the v-.-aterof the fea llialbe wroth againfi them, 20 So thev being afi'aide, 0-.a!l remember their andthe floods iliall mightily oucrtlowe. {iDnes,and their owne\-.ickeidnesil:all come before 22 And an- !ght>' wind Ihalflandvp againft them, them CO conuince chun. and like a ftcrme Ihall fcatter them abroad. Thus iniquitie dial bring all the earrh to a \vildernes,and wickednes fhal oucrtbrow y clirones o f the might)'. CHAP. V. 1 Tht cn^Mtrnfc nfihi r.gkieoM tifirt thtirptrfrcuttrt, 14 The ^^optofihivttBiif'fillnviuie, 15 Thttl'JftaiiiiofihiSaitiii C H A P. V I. _^,4 ''•^ ,, , . t n 1 • 111 Tl>rcif!>fK.'K:tTrmc:iesdlitil!ti,vhtchtrealfDexht'tfd ^T"Hen (hall the righteous (tande ui great bolde- toftanh wifiom: X nes before the face of fuch as haue tormented, r_j Eare therefore, Oyce Kings, and vndcrftande: him,and taken away his ldx)urs. riiearne,ye ^ be itidges of the cndes of the earth. 2 When they fee him, the)' fhall bee vexed with 2 Giue eare, yee 5iat rule the multitudes , and horrible feare, and fhall be amafed for his wonder- glorv in the multitude ofpeople. fill! deliuerance, j ' For the mle * is giuen \'ou of the Lorde, and ♦Scw.ijj, i And (hal change their minds, & fi^h for griefe power bv the moft High, which v,il try your works, of mind, & fay within thefelues,this is he v\ hom we and fcarch out vour ip-iaginations. fometimehad indcrifion& inaparableofrqjroch. 4 Becaufe that ye being officer; ofhis kingdoms '*Ch>».i.t. '^ * ^^'^^ fooles thought his hfe madnefie , and haue not iudged ar^ht,nor kept the Law, nor wal- his ende without honour. ked after the uil of God, J Howe is bee counted among the childrenof j Horriblv&fuddenlvwilheappcarevntojou: God,and his portion is among the Saints! for nn hard iudgement (ball the^' haue > bearc rule. 6 Therefore wee haue ened from the way of 6 For bee tha: is moll low is ^^ orthy mercyjbut tineth, & the light c f 1 ighteoufnes haJi not Chined the mightie llialbe mightily tormented. vnto vsjSi: the fun of vnderftading rofe not vpo vs. 7 Forhethat isLordoucralI,wilfpareno*per- *Dtiit.ie.tf. 7 Wee haue wearied our feliiesinthe way of fon,neidicr lba!l he feare anv greatnes '.for he hath s-'*^>9-7.'»fc wickalneflc and deflrudion , and wee haue gone made the fn^^ll and great, and careth for al! alike, '■*■ |^- 1^/"^^ through dangerous v<.-aies: but we hauenocknowen 8 Eucforthemighrieabideth theforertiial. ww LiV'^'a'tf the way of the Lord. p Vn:o you therefore , O tyrants , doe I fpeake, efhe. f.^joioj 3. 8 What h:th pride profited vs? orwhatprofite thatyemay learnewiflome,aiidr.ocgoeamifle. »j.i-f«.i.i7. haththepompeofrichcsbrough:vs> 10 Forthc\^ ykeepeholincsfiolih\lhalbehojy, ♦i.f'-r.-jj.ij. 9 All thofe things are *p2{red away hkeafl-ia- and they thatarele-medtheie,aTalfindea defence. ''•'.'•••J- dow,andasapoflt!iatpaflcthby; ir Wherefore fct your delite vpon my wordes 10 As a (Inp that paflethouer thewaues of the and dcfirethemjand veil alfjemftruaed- water, which \\ hen it is gone by , the trace tliereof 1 2 Wifdome fliineth and neiier fadeth away,and cannotbefGund,neitherthepathofitinyfloodes: jscafily feencofthem thatloueher, andfounieof [,p^ , II Or as a*birdethacflierhthorowetheavte, fiichnsfeekeher, "'"•'f' andnomancanfeeaiiytokenof herpafiage, but i ? She preucnteth them that defire her, that fhe only htare the noj'fe of her wing£,beat;ng the l-ght may'firfl fheiv herfclfe vnto them, winde, pai tin? the ayre tl.rough the vthemencie of '14 VVho fo awaketh vnto her betimes.ftiall haue hergoing,andllieth on fliaking her wir.gs, whereas no great trauaile. for he Ihall lindeherfictiDgathis . afterw ard no token o f her v/ay can be found ij doores . 1 2 Or as when an arrow is Ihot at a mark^it par- 1 5 To thinke vpo her the is perfeft vnderftadfng: teth the aire, which imimediatly Cometh together a- & who fo watchcth for hcr,lbalbe foone wout care, gain/o y a man canot know vvhae it wim Ov' d of Fathers, and Lord of mcrcic, which him (ure,becaure Hie loued him tenderly as a fonne P'on^inhutnf haft made all things with thy word, 6 She prcferucd the righteous, * when the vn- iu tovard z And ordained man through thy wifedome, godly perilhed,« hen he fled from the fire that fell "c^'.ig.ie •CrtM.rtS, that he lliould haue *dominion oucr tfie creatures aowne vpon the hue cities. ivhich thou haft made, 7 Of whofe ivickednes the waftc land that fmo. I And gouerne the world according to equi- keth,yetgiuethteftimonie, and the trees that heare tie and rightcoufnes, and execute iudgement w ith fruite that neuer commeth to ripcnefle : and for a an vpri^ht heart ; remembrance of the vnfiiithfullfoule, there ftan- *iKi»M«. ^ *Giuemethatwifdom,nhlchfittethby thy deth a pillar of (alt. throne,& put me not out fro among thy children. 8 For all ftch as regarded not wifdome,had not *Pfil.\ic.n. 5 For I thy *feruant,and fonne of thine hand- only thishurt,that they knew nor the things which maid,am a feeble pcrfon, & of a fliort timt,&: yet were good, but al(b left behind them vnto men a leflein y vndcrftandingofiudgemenr&thelawes. memoriall of their foolilhnes.fo that in the things 6 And though a man be neuerfoperfeda- wherein they finned,they c.in not lie hid. mong the children of men, \£i if thy wifdome bee 9 But wiflom deliuercd them that ferued her. not with him,hefiialbe nothing regarded. 10 * When the righteous fled becaufe of his ♦G<«,»8.j, •i/'Ar«}g,j, 7 * Thouhaftchofenmetobe a King of thy brothers wrath, (lie led him the right vv.ay,fhcwcd i.chren,iy. people,&theiudge of thy (onncs and daughters, himthe kingdomcof God< gaue him knowledge 8 Thou haft comm.^ndcd mc to I-niild a temple ©f holv things, made him rich in his labours, and 4 vpon thine holy Mount,& an altar in y city where- made his paines profitable. in thou dwclleft, a likencs of thine holy Taberna- 1 1 Againft the couetoufiiefle of fuch as defrau- clc, which thou haft prepared from the beginning, ded him,llie ftood by him and made him rich. *Trt»Xit. 9 And thy* wifdome with thee, which know- 12 Shefaued him from the enemies,& defended »ei.i.i,j,j^o. cth thy workes, which alfo ^vas when thou maJeft him from them that lay in waite,and ihe gaue him the world,and which kne\vvvhat\vas acceptable in theprice in a mightie battcll, that he might fcnoi» ^ thy light,and right in thy commandements. that the feare of God isftrongcr then all things, 10 Send her out ofrhinc holy heaucns,& fend 13 *VVhcn the righteous was rold,flieforfookc *Cttt.ij.ii.mvilofQod«? die Lord, and ftood* by him in wonders &fi?ncs * 1x01^.1. , . * V V I agaiaft Apocr}'pha. Wifdome of Salomon. • Bxcd.is.i. « Extd.ie.!, againft the terriSIc Kings. 17 She gaue the Saints the reward of their la- bou's,aHd led them fooith a mameilous way ; on the day time fiie vvas a (hadowe vnco them, and a ligiitof f^airesin the night. *iitiJ. 14.11,11. ^^ ^ ^'^^ brons'ht th'cm thorow the red fe3,and iHl^.ii. ' car) cd chrm through the great v-ater, 19 But ft-.e drowned their tnemiCs,andhrought them out ofdie botto reofthc deepe. 20 So the righteous tooke the ipoiles of the vn- godly, *and praised thineholyName,0 Lord, and magnified thy % iclorious hand with one accord. 2 1 For wifedome openeth the mouth of the dombe, & maketh the tongues of babes eloquent. CHAP. XI. t Tiemlrtc/ttdone/tr Jf'atl. i; The ■vtrt^itnce »f ptrnm. »8 thr^rtctjioKei iHir/ieic-eof GoJ. SHe profpci ed their works in the hands of thine holy Prophet. 2 *Thcy went through the wildernefle that was not inhabited, and pitched their tentes in pla- ces where there 1 jy no way . J * 7he\' flood .igaip.ft their enenr.ics, & were auenged of their adueriaries. 4 * When the\' were thiiftic,they called vpon thee,& water was giuen them out of the Iiie rock, & their thirft was (jueiiched out of the hard ftone. J For by the things whereby their enemies were puni(hcd,by the fa'me were the JJraeliiei hel - pcd in their need. 6 For in thefteadof a fountainccf running water, the enennes were troubled at the comipt blood, which was ro rebuke the commandement of the killing of the children, but thou gaueft vnto thine owne abundance of water vnlooked for. 7 Declaring by the thirft that was at that time * how thou haddeiil punilhed thine aduetfarics. 8 For when they were tr\'ed and cbafiiled with mercicthcy knew nowc the vngodly were iudged and punilhed in wrath. 9 For thcle haft thou exhorted as a father, and proucdthcm : but thou hnft condemned the other as a righteous king, when thou didft examine them. 10 V\'h'.ther they were abfent or prefent, their puniftiment wzs alike : for their griefe was double with moui ning,& the remembrance ofthinps paft. r I For when thcv perceiued y thrcugli their tor- ments good came vnto them,they felt the Lord. 1 2 And feeing the th'ngs that came to p;)fle, at the laA the>' wnudred at him, \^ho^1e afore they had caft out.denvcd and derided : for they had an other thirft then the iuft^. I J Becaufe of the fooJifli deuices oftheir wic- Kcdnes wherewith they Avcre decciueef, andwor- fiiipped * (erpencs, that had not the vfe of rcafbn, and vile beaftes, thou fendedft a multitude of vn- reafonablc beafts vpon them fox a ^•engeancc,that they might knowe, thit wlicre\\ ith a man finneth, by the (;ime alfb Qiall he be punifiied. 14 For vnto thine almight)'haBd,that made the world of* naught, it was not vnpofliblc to fend a- mong them a multitude of *bcarrs or fierce Ivons, I J Or furious beafts newlv created, and vn- knowen, which fiiould breathe out bbftes of fire and caft out fmoke as a tcmpeft,or fhootc horrible (parkes like lightnings out of their eyes. 16 Which might not onlvddtrov theinwith hurting,!)ut2!fo kit them with their horrible fi^ht. 17 Yea, without thefc irig^t they liaiie bene caft downcwidi one winJe, being pcrfccutcd by ♦ £*«4.7.Jo, htt.tt.i, "Ltmi.if.rt, »f»f»<.8.i«,i7. thy vengeance, and Tcattered abroad through tfee power of thy Spirit : but thou h?,ft ordered all things in mealure,number and weight. 18 For thou halt euer had great ft e^th & might, and who c-m withftand the power of thine aime ! 19 For as the fmal thing that the balance wcigh- eth,fo is the world bdbre thee,and as a drop of the morning dew, tliat .'allech do^^ne vpon the earth. 20 But thou haft mercy vpon all : for thou haft power ofalrhings,& makeftas though tiiou faweft not the finnes of men, becaufethey ir.oiild amend. 21 For thou loueft all the things diat are,&: ha- teft none of thera whom thou hitt made: for thou wouldeft haue created nothing y thou hadif hated. 22 And how might any thing endure.ific "were not thy will ? or bowc could any thing beprefe- uedjCxcept it werecalledof thee? 2j But thou fparcft all: for they arc thine, O Lord,\vhich art the louer of foul es. CHAP. XII i ThtMtreiecfGodiosa'Jlimitrf. 14 Thf^orttiof Ctdare vmeprtoufklf. 15 Cau'^im hlujMKIorrpOit, FOr thine incomiptiblefniric is in all things. 2 Therefore thou chaileneft them meafu- rably that go v. long, and uarneft them by putting them in remembrance of the things, wherein they haue oiTended,that Icauing wickedneflc,they may bcleeue in thee,0 Lord. J * A> for thofe olde inhabiants of the holy • Dtm.^.;. land,thou diddeft hate them. ""^ " J "• 4 Forthey committed abominable workes, as *"^ >8na«d^b:n,»j,lLof,r^.g,>, 8 .ytemreofiim CHAP XIII tniofh.miictTnahlh ihtm 14 If hniofidaUi'it pnxicdtii, i .Alllhntitbt vnihiy'xrmthtkmwUilgtofCiU. 10 Ualatcri * ■' _ _. ,. MdtMei trtimiiej. A Gaine, another man purpotingto laile,and iH- ^^»m.t,\9. SVrely all men arc vaine by nauire, and are igno- i\ tending to pade thoro w the raging waucs, cal- rantofGod,* and could not .knowe him that is, hthvponaftockemorc _; more rotten then the ihippediat by the good things that are ftene,neidiercon(ider caiietiiliim. by theworkes,theworke-nia{ter. 2 For as for||it, couetoufiieflc of money hath iOr,th(/h:ppt. ' *Dtut.^. I J. 2 * But thcy thought the fire , or the winde or found it out, & the crafiefman raaJe it by cunning. •"^•7-j. thefwiftaire,orthecourfeofdreft.irres, orthera- j Cut thy prouidence, O Father, goueVneth it: gingwater, orthelightesof heauauobeegouer- *Fortl;ou halt made ?. way, cucn'in tlie fca, anda "e^oJ.h.ji. noursofthe wo:ld,andgo.is. furepathamiong the wanes, 3 Though they had Rich pleaftire in.thcirbeau- 4 Declaring thereby, that thou hafl power to tie that they thought them gods, yet tl.oulde they helpe in all thmgs, yea, though a man went to die hane knowen,ho'.-.' much more excellent hee is that fea without meanes. made them ; for the firft authour of bcautiehath 5 Naierthelefle thou wouldefl nV: , that the created thefe diings. works of thy wifdome fhould be vaine, & therfore 4 Oi iftheymarueiledatthe power, and opera- doe men comit their lines to afntilpieceofv.ood, t:on of them,y et (lioiild thev- hauc pcrcciued diere- and paf.e oner the fiormy fea in a (l.ip,& are laued. by,iio w much he y made thefe things,is mightier. 6 * For in the olde time aifo v. htn die proudc iictn.6 j. J Fof"by the greameffe of ihar beaude , and of giartsperiOiedjthehopeof theworldewentintoa Miiy. 10, the cre.-»tnrcs, the Creator being compared with ihip which was gouemed bv thine hand, and fo left them,mny be confidered. foed of generatioi: vnto the \\ orUl. 6 But yetthcblameisle(reinthefe,yfeekeGod 7 For blefied is the tree whereby rightcoufnes and would finde him, & yet peraducntiire do eiTC. commeth. ♦JJaw.!.*!, -, For* they goealioiit by his workes tofecke 8 F.uc drat is curfcdy is made with hands,* both *,'/«/. nj.g, him, and are pevfradcd by the fight, becaufethc it,andhethatmsdeit:hc,bccaurchcmadeit,andit UrM.6}. things are bcaiitifiill diat are feenc. being a corruptible thii-.g,becaurc it was called god. 8 Kowbeitthej'arcnottobcexaifcd. 9 * For the vngodly, and his yngodjinefleare '^^^J^ V u 4 both -_^_. •^- ^ ■ Apocrypha. Wirdome of Salomon. both like hated of God : fo tniely the worke and he fwearc,biit the vengeance of them that fTnne,\vhich that made it flialbepuniOied together. _ puni/licch alwayes the offence of the vnqodly. 10 Therefore (hall there bee a vifitation for the CHAP XV •ier,,>J8 ■ '^ol«ofthe nations -.for of the creature ofGod rbevoyc oftht fhuh,%u,i,a/nith,mini,cfG,i,l,i,h<,rt *4i4'.s.ii they are become abomination ,* and mimbling ir*ce they ferut not idoin. blockes vnto the foiiles of men , and a fnare for the T) Vt thoii,0 our God, art gracious and true,long f'eete of the vnuife. Jjfutfering,and gouemcft all things bv mcrc)'. 11 For the inuenting of idoles wasthebegin- ^ Thoughueefinnc, yet are wee thine: for wee ning of whoredomc, and the finding of them b the knowe thy power : but wee finne not,knowing that corniption of life. *ve are counted thine. 12 For the\' were not from the beginnings, nei- S Fortoknowethce, isperfitcrighteoufnes,and thcr fhall they continue for euer. fo know thy power is the roote of immortalitie. 1 5 The vaineglorj' of men brought them into the 4 For neitner hath the wicked inuention of men world: therefore (hall they come Ihortly to an end. decciued vs,nor thevnprofitable labour of the pain- 14 When a father mourned grieuoufly for his ters,noranima^'e (potted with diuers colours, .fonne that wtis taken away fuddcnly , hec made an 5 W'hofe fight fiirreth \-p the defire of the igno- imagc for him that was once dead,whome now hee rant : fo that hee coueteth the forme tliat hath no worlhippethas agod , and ordeined to his fcniants lifc,ot a dead image. ceremonies and facrifices. 6 They y loue fuch wicked things are worthy to 15 Thus by proccs of time this wicked aiftome hauefuchthingstotruft to,&theythatmakcthem, preuailed , and was kept as a lawe, end idoles wae and they that defire tliem,and the\' yworfhip them. w orlhipped by the commandement of tyrants. 7 The * potter alfo tempereth foft earth, and fa- *il«'».p.: r. 16 As for thole that were Co farre off that men cioneth euer}' velTel with labour to our vfc : but of might not worfhip them prefently , they did coim- the&me clav he makcth both the veflels, that feme terfeit the vii^ge that was farre olf,and made a gor- to cleane vfes,and the contrary likewife: but wher- geous image of a King, whom the\^ would honour, w aiery veflel fcmeth,the potter is the iudge. that they might by all meanes flatter him that was 8 So by his wicked labour hee maketh a vaine al fent,.-B though he had beneprefcnt. God of the fame clay : euen hee, which a litle afore 17 Againe tfie ambition of the craftefmcn thruft was made of earth himfelfe, and within a htle while forward'the ignorant to incrcafe the fupcrftition. aftei- goeth thither againe whence hec was t.iken, ^ 1 8 For hee pcraduentuie willing to plcai c a no- * «he he ilial make account for the lone ofhis life. ^''^' "•^'^ ble man, laboured with all his ciiniiine to make the 9 Kotwithftandmg he careth not for the labour image of the beft fafhion. " he taketh, nor that his life is fhort, but hee ftriueth 19 And fo thoro w the beautie of the worke the 'wth the goldfmithes , and (iluerfmithes, and conn- multitude was allured, and fo tooke him now for a terfeiteth the copperfmithes , and taketh it for an God, \^ hich a litle afore was but honored as a man. honour to make deceiueable things. 20 And tliis was the deceiuing of m.-ms life, when i o His heart is allies,& his hope is more vile then men, being in feruitude, through cala^nitie and ty- earth,& his life is lefTe worthy ofhonour then clay. Tannic afcribed vnto flones and ftockes the name, ' i For heknowcth not his owne maker , y gauc which ought not to be communicate vnto any. him his foule , that had power and breathed in him 21 iMorcouer,this was not ynough for them that the breath of life. the)' erred in the knowledge of God : feut ;vhere as ' 2 Em: *ey count our life to bee but a paftime, thev lined in great warres of ignorance, thofc fo and our conuerfation as a market , where there is great plagues called they peace. Sa'ne: for they fay we ought to be getting on eucry •i>/.«.i8,io. 22 FoV either* they flew their owne children in fide,though it be by cuill meanes. urem.T.9j,ni facrifice,or vfed fccret ceremonies , Or raging diflb- ij Now he that of earth makcth frailevenels& "••♦• lutenefTebvftranrc rites. images,knoweth himfelfe to offend aboucal other. 2 i And'fo kept neither life nor marriage cleane: 14 Al the enemies of thy peoplc,that hold them '' but eidier one (lew another by treafon, or'els vexed «" fubieilion, are moft vnwife, and more milerablc him by adulterie. then the very fooles. 24 So were all mkt together,blood and flaugh- ' r For rhey iudge al the idolcs of the nations to ter,thefi: and deceitc, corruption, vnfaithfulnes,tu- he gods.xvhich neither haue ey efiglit to fce,nor no- miilts,periuric, fcs to rmcll,nor eares to heare,nor fingers of handes 2>- Difquietingofgoodmen, vnthankfidncfTc, togrope,and theirfeeteareilowtogoc. defilingof foules,changing of birth,diforder in ma- » ^ For man made them, and hee that hath but a riagc,adultcijeand vncleannefle. borowed fpirit, fa(hioned them: but no man can 2nt vnio /'* /au^/;,/. ■* * Therefore Apocrypha 'T^umi.ll.^t. *\Mmt.it.S. fThefignf of ehc bralco fer. t-y.^j-iiKi.y 7. Chap.xvj.xvij. I f 4 THcrfore by fuch things they are worthily puni- 2 2 Moreouer,the * fnow and vce abode the fire •t^od.ji.:}. fhed &:*t:ormcnted by the mulcinide ofbeafts. and melted nor, chat they might Know,thac the fiie 2 In ftcndof the uhichpuni(hmcnt thou ha ButitisnotpoiTibletoefcapethinehand. ^ No ponerofthe fire might giuehght, neither 16 *For xhi vngodly that would not know might the cleerc flames of the (tarres lighten the thee, w ere punilbelby the ftrength of thine arme, horrible night. >vith ftrange raine and w ith haile,and were piirdied 6 For there appeared vnto them oneh' a (iidden with tcmpeft that they could not auoyd, and were fire,vcr)' dreadful! : Co that being afirayd o f this vi- confumed with fire. fion, || which they could not fee, they diought the f That is, tl.c 1 7 For it was a « onderous thing that fire might things, w hich they faw, to be w ooifc. mightie viTio;:. doe m.ore thf n water, which quencheth all things : 7 * And the illulions of the magicall artes were *£j»<«t7.«.cr but the world is the auenger of the righteous. brought dow ne, & it was a moft i hamcfuU rcproch 8.7iiS' 18 For (bmetime was the fire fo tame, that the for the boaftingoftheir know ledge. beafts which were fent againft the vngodly, burnt 8 For they that promifed to driue aw^y feare nofand that, becaife they fliould fee '&know,that and trouble from the ficke perTon , werefickefot they were perfecuted with the punifhment of God. feare, and woorthy to be laughed at. 19 And R)met3me bumtthe fireinthemiddes 9 And though no feaifiiltdiing did feare them, of the water- aboue thcpo wer of fire, th^it it might yet were thej' afravd at the beafls' which palled by deflroy the generarion of the vniuft land. them,and at the hilTin* of the ferpents fb that they 20 * In the ftead whereof thou haft fed thine died for feare,and faid tfvey (aw not the ayre,\vbich owne people with Angels food, & fent them bread by no meanes cm be auo^ded. ready from heaucn w thout their labour, \\ hich had 1 0 For it is a Fearfull th ing, when malice is con- abiind.Tnce of all pleafure? in it, and was meet for demned by her owne teftimonie : and a confciep.cc alltaftes. that is touched, dodieuetforecaft cruel! diings. 21 For thy fuftenance declared thy fweetnefTe 11 For feare is nothing els, but a betraying of vnto thy children, which ferued to the appetite of the fuccours, which resfon offereth. him that tookc it , and was meet to that that euery 12 And theleiTe that the hope is within, the man would, more doch be eftceme the ignorance of the thing, thkc ) Apocrypha. Wifdonie of Salomon. tliat tormentcth him, great. 1 1 For the * mjJler and the Teniant were puni- *Ex»l. r,y. I J But they tliac did endure the night that was flied with like piinifhment, and the common peo- *"*'*■»* in'.o'erabk, and diat came out of the dungeon of pie fuffeiedalike with the King, heU, which is infipportable, flept the fame lieepe, iz So they altogether had innumerable that di- 14 And fbmetimcs were troubled with mon- ed with one kindeofdeaih: neither were the lining ftioui vilions, andlbmetimes they fwooned, as fuflScicnttoburiethem-.fbrinthetwincklingofan thoi igh their ownc foule fl.oidd betray them : for a eye the nohleft oflpring of them was deftroyed. fudacnfeare not looked forcamevpon them. ij So they that could beleeue nothing, becaufe I J And thus, whofbeuerfel do vvne,he was kept ofthe inchantments , confefled this peopktobe and (hut in prifon, but without chaincs. the children of God , in the deftruftion ofthe firft 1 6 For whether he wos an hultandman , or a borne : fhephcard, or one that was fet to workealone,ifhc i4For.whilcalI things werein quiet filence,and were taken, hemuftfjfterthisneceflitie, thathee thcnightwasinchemiddeftofherfwiftcourfe, could not auoyd : i J Thine Almightie word leapt do wne from 17 (For withoneehaineofd.irknes were they al heauen out ofthyroyall throne, as a fierce nv.n of bound) whether it were an hilling winde or a fweet warre in the middes q f the land that xvas deftrcyed, fong ofthe birds among the thicke branches ofthe 16 And brought thine vnfeined cotnmande- trees, or the vehemencie of haftie running water, ment as a ftiarpcfword, and ftood vp and filled all 18 Or a great noyfeof the falling downe of things with death, ami being come do wne to the flones, or the running of (kipping beaftes, that earth, it reached vnto the heauens. could not be feenc, or the noy fe of cmell beaftes, 1 7 Then tlie fight of th e fearefuU dreames vex- lOr,tcti. ^^^^ roared , or the || found that anfuereth againe ed them fuddenly, & fearfulnefie came vpon^hem in the hollow mountaines : thefefearefull things vnawares. made them to fwoone. 1 8 Then lay there one here, another there halfc 19 For all the world fliinedwith cleare light, dead,andlLewed the caufc of his death. and no man v\'as hindrcd in his labour. 1$ For the vilions that vexed them, (hewed 20 Onely vpon them there fell an hcauy night, therr.thcfe tilings afore : fo that they were not ig- an image of that darkenefle that was to come vp- norant, wherefore they perilhed. on themiycajthcy were vnto themfelues more grie- 20 Now tentation of death touched the righte- uous tlien datkenefle. ous alfo, and * among the n^.ultitude in the wilder- ♦J\(,i(w.i«.4#. CHAP XVIII nefiethere wasapUgue,butthe v^iathindurednot lon^. , Th pu fiu.r ,A., ,A, 'P*'^I''M r» £.,,-». 8 Th df p ^ blamekfTe man nade hafte, and de- iiutttnct of ihe Ihtthfi:!/. \o Tht Lard /mile tht E^yf Hum. . , , , , r i i-i • ■ • 14 Thiii,.K,<,ftheftoplewsl,i9iUen„pt. iiM'on/!i,cd fended them , and tooke the weapons of his mini- bttwitut ti.e liMKg imd the dead mshhu creyor. {lrarion,euen prayer, and the reconciliation by the BVt thy Saints had a very great* light, v^hofe perfume, and fethimfelfcagainfl die wrath, and fo voy ce, becaufe n they heard, and fa w not the fi- brought the miferic to an end , declaring that hcc Hii.'f"-'""'' gurc of them, they thought them blcfTed, becaufe v.asthyfemanc. they alfo had not (uffcrcd the like. iJ for he ouercnme not tlie multitude with bo- 2 And becaufe they did not hurt them, which dily power, nor with force of weapons, but with did hurt them afore, they thanked them,and alked the w ord he fubdued him that punifhed, alleaging pardon for their enimitic, the othes and couenant made vnto the fathers. •F«i.3»t.d- J *Theiefore thougaueft thematumingpil- 2J Forwhen die dead were fallen downe by 14.14. "fi/.TM .Jar Qi^_^c to kade them in the vnknoweii way.iind heaps one vpon another , he flood in the middes, vio5.:9. 'uiadcft the Oinne tku it hurted not dicm in th;ir and cut ofFthewxath, and parted it from comming honourable iourney. to the lining. « . « • 4 Butthey werewoorthy tobe depriueH ofthe 14 *ForintheIong garment w.^s all the orna- *£a-»<!. light, and to be kept in darkeneffe, which had kept ment, and in the foure rowes ofthe (tones was the thy children (hut vp, by whom the vncorrupt light glor.- ofthe fathers grauen widi thy maieftie in the ofthe Law (hould be giuen to the world. diad'eme of his head. 5 * VVhere--sthev thought to flay the babes of 25 Vnto thcfe the def^i oyer gaucplace,aud was the Satnt^, by one cliilde that >v.ns caft out, and pre- at: ,iid ofthefn : for it was fufficient, that they had feai cd ro rcproouc them, thou hsft taken awav the tafted the wrath. »rukitndeoftheirchi!Jren,anddc(lroycdtliemall CHAP. XIX. together in the mightic water. _ 7. i Thti<*thor:het(}ftmnt,at,dihegrfthyofiht»tlreyKt. 6 Ofthatni^ht were our fathers certified afore, »< Thrmettt'4'.vMsiittT.itihedrfireojihepnple. 17 ^^a that thty knowing vnto what othes they hadgkicn '*^ f/f»if «•'./>"."« 'h' t,iu of g«l credit, might be of oood cheere. ., , /* S for the vngodly, the \vrath ame vpon them 7 Thus thy* people recciued the healthfof the 'xA without mercy vnto the end : for heekncw righteous, but the enemies were defh-cycd. ,. . wjiat/houkl come vnto them, 8 Forasthouha(lpiini(hedthccnemies,fohaft ' 2 Yhat they (when they had confented to let thou gloi ified vs whom thou h.ift c.ilkd. them "oe , and had font them out with diligence) p For the righteous children of the good men woulo repent,. ind jitufuethem. offered fccretly, and made a Law ofrightcou(iif((e j For while yet (orrow was before them, and by one confI'nt,thatthe Saints fliouldrccciiicgootl they l.imented by thegraiiesof the dead, they deui- nnd euill in like .i-,aner, andthatthe fathcrsfhould fed' another fooliflinc(?c, Co that they perfeaited firft fing praifcs. th :m in their flcein^juhomthey had ca(\ out afore t o Bur n difagrceing crie w.idicard of the ene- with pr,iy cr. mics,.)nd there was a l.imenc;tblvUOiff fot dic^chiF- 4 I;or the dtftin:e,uhercof they were woorthic, drai that were bavai led. '» • •' brougTit theinco this end, "and caiifed them to ■ .^3.11,....^.- = fo.„et Apocrypha. Chap. six. if^ fbrnet the things that had come to pafTc, that they i s For the one roi t would not rccciue them might accouif bfh the puniflimcnt, which remained when they were prcfuit, fecaufe they knew thefe by toi mcnts, not: the other Ibtt brought the (Irangcrs into bon- j Botli that thy people might trie a manicilous dage tlut had done them good, paflif c, and that thcfe might find a ftrange death. 1 4 Be/ide all thcfe thines fbme wou'dnot fuffer^ 6 For eiiery creature in his kinde was facioned that any regard (liould be had of them : for they of ncwe,and fcrued in their ovvnc offices inioyned handled the Grangers dc(]-)ittfully. thcm,that thy childre might be kef t without hurt. 15 Others that had receiued them with great 7 For the cloud oucrliiado wed their tents, and bankctting, cndadmittedthem to he partakers of the drie earth appeared,M here afore was water, (b the (ame la wes,did afriid them with gi eat labours, that in the red fea there v\as a way without impe- 1 6 1 herefore thty were ftricken withblinducs, diment,and the great dcepe became a greene field, as in olde time certaine were at the doores of the 8 Through the which all the people went that * righteous, fb that euery one being coinpaiTed (^fr.'s.Vi were defended with thine hand,{ecing thy wonde- with darknefle,(bught the entrance of his doore. reus marueilcs, 17 Thus the elements agreed among thcmiclucs |i5r,trw«JIA 9 For thev || ncyed like horfes,and leaped like in this change,as when one tune is changed vpon an lambes,prayfing thee, O Lord, which haddtU deli- inftrumcnc of muficke,and the melodie flill remai- ueredthem. ncth, which may eafily be perceiued by the fight of 10 For they were yet mindefull of thofe things the things that are come to pafTe. vvhichwercdoncintheland wheretheydwelt,how 18 For the things of the earth were changed in- the ground brought forth fly cs, in ftead of cattell, to things of the vvatcr,& the thing that did Ivvimmc and how the riuerfcrauled with the multitude of went vpon the ground, frogges in Read of fiflics. 1 9 The fire had power in the water conrrarj' vn- •awiJ.itf.ij. * ' * t'"^ ^^ '^^ 1^*^ ^^^y ^^^ ^ "^^^ generation to his owne vtrtue, and the water forgate his ownc »«'w,ii.ji. ' ofbirdes,whcn they were intifed with luft,anddc- kinde to quench. fired delicate mcates. 20 Againe, the flames did not hurt yflefli of the •r4«pi«i '^ * For the quailes came forth of the fea vnto corruptible beafts chat walked therein,neither mel- them for comfort,but puniQiments came vpon the ted they y which feemed to be yce,and was of a na- &Or,ev(iuiir. Ilfiniiers not without lignes that were guien by ture that would melt, & yet was an imm.orta^ meat, great tlumdrings: for they fuffercd worthily accor- 2 1 For in all things , O Lorde, thou haft magni- ding to their wickednefie, becaufc thej'lheweda fied and glorified thy people , and haft not, defpifcd Q-uell hatred toward ftrangers. to afl^ift them in cuery time and place. THE VVISDOME OF lESVS THE SONNE OF SIRACH, called Ecclefiafticus. J^ 1 his Argument was found in a certaine Greekecopie. THU Tefus WM thefo'iiie ofSirach, and Siracksjkthir ivat alfo called Irfus, and hee liuei in the latter ttmei-i'fttr the ^eo^le had bene ledde away cttptmCy andbroughi botneagmne, and alrnoit after all tbe Tropbe-s. JSjin e hugrandjhtber, as bee biwflfi ■Kitnejjetk, "KM a man of great diligence ^andirtfdome a- rn'-ng the Hehevres^nhodidnat onely gatberthe grauefintences ofwip wje;;, ibat had bene Bejhre bim,but he h:f»((lji aljoJpal{e >tuin}fiid of great k;''Oivledge and wfdome. So thnfir[t Icfus died , end left thit which he hidgathcrcd^-.nd Sirach ajtenvard left it to leftts btsJoHnejVcho tooke it andput tt in order in a bookie, - ^ tir.dcalied it WlSL 0 M E^mtitutiKgit both by hit owrte nameJnsfhtheTS ndmeiand kis grundfithern thinki'^g by thit title ofWifdome ta allure the reader to reade thu book* ivith more great dejire, and to cort- Jlder it imre diligent tr. Tbetefirethttbooke centeinethwfe fijir/gs^ anddirke feittenccs, andJimiliUidet ., , icuh certitKe ditune hijlcnts which are iwiaile and.incie^it^ euen of men that were approctfd of^od, and certeixe praycts^andfongs of the autbo^r binifelfi : moreoucr,\\'hat bentjiti the Lordhai befioveed vpon hit people ,andtvhatpUgue> he bad heaped vpon their enemies, I'bu'lefis didimitate SaloKioi.^indtrat no Ujfe fhrnous in ui/dome and doclrtne, who »'A> there/pre called d m^n of great kiiorrledge^ as he n*5 indeed. TheProIosueofihe WildorRcoflcfusihe fonne ofSirach. WHereas many, and great things haue bene giuen vs by the Law and die Prophets, and by othere thathaue followed them, (for the which things Ifiael ought to be commended by die reafon of dodlrincand v,irdome,v\here'iy the readers ought not on!\- to beeomc learned themfelucs,biit alfo may be able by the diligent fttidie thereof to be profitable vnto ftiangerj botji by fpcnking and writing) after that my grandfather lefus had giuen himfelfe, to the reading of the Law and the prophets, and other books of our fathers, and had gotten therein fMfficicntiudgcnient, hepurpofedalfo to Write fbniei;b"ng pertciniiig to learning and wifdome, to the intent.diat they which were defirous to Icame, and.would gUietiiemfelticsto thefe things, might profit much more in lining according to the Law. Wherefore! exhort you to rec/iue it louingly, and to reade ir \sith diligence, and to tske'it in good w oonh, though wefeeme catqmc in fotpe things not able to atteine to the interpret,ition of fuch words as are hard to be expreired : for the things that are fpoken in the Hebrew tongue, hnue another force in the.T.felues then when they are tranilated into,qnother tongue, and not only thde things but other thinp^fQ,as:tJie Law it fijife, and the Prophets, and other booi.3 haue no fmallditFerence when they are fpoKenin their owne language; Therefore in the eight and thirtieth yeere,\vhenl came into Egypt,vndcr king Euer|;etes,an4 coiitinucd there, Ifoimda copie-full of great Icarniiigj & I tJtou£ht ic ncceffarj'^to bet;owir.y diligence, • and Apocrypha, Ecclcfiafticus. andtrauailetointcriiretcthisbooke. So for a ccrtainc time with great watching and ftudic I gaitc my felfe to tlie finifhing ofthis booke, that it might be publi(hed, that they which remaine in banilhment, and arc defirous to leame, might apply themfelucs vnto good maneis,and iiue according to theLawe. *t.JC;n*.J.p. That which is marked ivith thefe two markes CHAP. I. X Wiftdonu contmithofGod. n ^ tfrtificfthefinrtofGoJ. 19 Theme unei 10 come tj/wifedomt, . LI wifdom * commeth of the Lord, [and hath bene euer with him,^ and is with him for eiier. 2 Who can number the fand of the{ea, and the drops of the raine, and the daycs of the world? [who copies,and not in the Grceke. •l»w,ii,j4. C ] is read in can meafure] the height of the heancn, the bredth the Latinc of the earth,and the depth ? J Who can finde the wifedome C of God which hath bene before all things ?} 4 Wifilome hath bene created before al things, & the vnderftanding of prudence fro euerlafting, y [The word ofGod moft highis the fountaine of wifedome,and the euerlafting commandements are the entrance vnto her.l 6 * Vnto whom hath the root of \vi{clom bene declared^ or who hath knowcn her wile coimfels? 7 [Vnto whom hath the doftrineof \vifedome bene difcouercd and (licwed?and who hathvn- derftood the manifold entrance vnto her ? ] 8 There is one wife, [euen the moft hie Crea- tor ofal thingSjthe Almighty,die King ofpower] and vet}' terrible, which iitteth vpon his throne. 9 He is the Lord, that hath created her [ tho- row the holy Ghoft : ] he hath feene her, num- bred her, [and meafured her.] I o He hath powred her out vpon all his works, and \'pon all flefh,according to his gifc,and giueth her abundantly vnto them that loue him. n ThcfeareofcheLordisglor}', andgladnes, and reioycing, and a ioyfiiUf rowne. 1 2 The fcare of the Lord maketh a merie heart, and giueth gladnedc and ioy,and long life. "~ I :J U ho fo feareth the Lordjit dial go wel with ?iim at the laft,and he iliall finde fauour in the day ofhis death. i-f CThe loue of God is honourable wifedome, and vnto whom it appeareth in a viiion,they loueit for the vifion, and for the knowledge of the great \vorkcs thereof 3 If* The feare of the Lorde is the beginning of wifedome, and wasiTiade with the faithful! m the \\'ombc: [fhee goeth with the chofen womcn,and is knowen with the righteous and f lithfull. 1 6 The ftare of the Loid is an holy knowledge. 1 7 Holincs (hall prefenie, and iuftifie the heart, and giueth mirth and gladnefle. 1 8 VVlio fo feareth the Lorde , fliall pro(pcr,and injheday ofhis cndcjhenialbebklfcd.] 19 Shee hith built her euerlafting foundations svith men,and is giuen to be with thcltfcedc. 2 0 To fcare God is the flilnefle of wifdome,and filleth men \vith her ffuitcs.' 21 Slie fill cth their whole Tionfe with [al] things dcfir<;ablc, and the^arnefs with the things, that flie bringcch foith,and noth twaine arc gifts of God. 2 J The fcare of the Lord is the crowne of wife- domc,and giuerhpeace and perfcft health; he hath fccne her,and numbrcd her. 25 ||ShccrainetI) downcknowledgc,and vnder- ftanding of \vifedome, and hath brought vnto Iio- rour,thcm tliat pofleflcd her. 24 The fcare of the tordc is thcrooteofwifc- ra^a$.aS. l''',frifJome, dome,and her branches are long life. 25 [ In the trcafures of wifloine is vnderftan« ding,and holy knowledge, but wifedome is abhor- red of finners.] 2 6 The feare of the Lord driueth out finne : and when (he is prefentjftie driueth avray anger. 27 ^ For wicked anger cannot bee iuftified: for his rafhnefle in his anger Ihall be his deftrudbn. 28 A patient man will futfer for a time, and then ftiall he haue the reward of ioy, 29 He will liide his wordes for a.timc,and many mens hps ftiall fpeakc ofhis wifdomc. JO In the treafures of wifdomc arc the fecrets of kno wledojejbut y linnet aboiTCth y worfhip ofGod. J I Iftfiou defire \vifedome,keepc the comman- dements,and the Lord ftialgiue her vnto thee,[and will fill her treafures.] 3 2 For the feare 0 1 the Lord is wifdome and difl cipline -. hehathpleaftire in faith,and meekenelTe. J J Be not difoSedient to the feare of the Lord, and come not vnto him with a doitle heart. 54 ^ Bee not an hypocrite tl«mcnlho«ld fpeake of thee, but take heed what tlliu fpeakeft. 5 J Exalt not thy felfe, leaft thou f^m and bring thy fbule to di(honour,and fo God difcouer thy fe- <:rcts,& caft thee downe in the middcs of the con- gregation, bccaufe thou wouldeftnotreceiiic the true feare of God,and thine heart is ful of deceitc, CHAP. IL 1 He exhortfth the ftr Hants of Cod to iighteon[mlfr^ou(,vniiT- /lindinQym'.ipiitiehce, ij To tTHdin the Lord, i^ .4cnrfi ■vjioti lUcm-ihAt are faint henrud «nd mwat^ent, MYfbnneJfthou vvikcome into thefcniiceof • _, . God, [ftand faftinrighteoufheHeandfeare^ and] prepare thy foule to tcntation. ^ ' ' 2 Settle thine heart, and bee patient; [ bowc downe thine eare,and rcceiue tfie words of vnder- ftanding,] and n^rinke not away, ^vhen thou art aifaylea, [but n-aite vpon God patiently.] • 3 loync th)' felfe vnto him, and depart not a- way, that thou ma\'eft be cncre;ilt'd at thy laft end. 4 Whatfoeuer comcth ^'nto thee,receiue it pati- ently,i^ be patient in the change of thine afflidiorj, J *Foras gold [& filuer arc] tried in y fii'i^tftcti * tvlflf.t. (b arc men acccpt.ib!e in the fornacc of aduerfitie. prou.\y.^- 6 BelceueinGod,andheuillhelpeihee: or- der thy \\ ay aright,and truft in him ; [ hold fait his fearCjand grow old therein.] 7 Ye that fcare tire Lord, wait for his mcrcic ; ftirinke not a\^■ay from him that ye fall not. 5 Yethat feare the Lord,bckeue him, & your reward (hall not faile. 9 O ye th.at feare the Lordjtruft in good things, and in the euerlafting ioy and mercic. i p [Ye that feare the Lord, loue him, and ybiir hearts fiialbe lightencd.3 j 11 Confidertheolde generation^ [ofmeh,'yK}^> &» «. to the finncr diat goeth * two niancr of waycs. and he chat angretl) his rsother,{s curfcd of GoA 14 Woe vnto hini tlut is faint hearted , for hcc 1 8 ^Mv fonnc.pci fonr-e thy doings with med^ bclecucth not: therefore Ihall he not bedefcnded. ne(re,fo (halt tliou be bclcued ofthern that arc ap- I J Woe vnto you that bane loft patience, [and prooued. haucfoifaken the right u'aics,and arc turned backc 19 The* greater thou art,thc more humble thy *f>6iivj. into froward wayes:] for what v>il ye do when the f elfe [in all things,] and thou fhak findc ftiuour ^ Lord Ihall vjfit you? before the Lord. W 1 6 They chat feare the Lord,\vil not difobey b"s 20 Many arc excellent and of rcnowmc;but the ^Ithn M J51I4. word : & they that*louc him, will keepe his wayes. fecrets are reueiled vnto che meeke. 17 They that feare the Lord, will fceke out the ji For the power of the Lord is great, and he is things that are plealant vnto him : and they that honoured of the lowly. louehim,{lialbe fulfilled with his Law. 22 * Seekc not out the things that «re too hard "P/Wiju, 1 8 They that fearetbe Lord, will prepare their for thee, ncicherfearch the things ralhly vvhich are ;"«'-»j »7. hearts,and humble their (bules in his light. too mli^htiefor thee. "w.n.j. 19 [T hey tha: feare the Lord, keepe his com- 2j tBut] ^^^ C^*^] ^^^ ^o'™'^'^'^'^'^ ^^^^> mandemcnts,and will be patient till ht fee then-, thinke vp on that w ith reuercnce, [and he not curi- 20 Saying,ifwe do no: repent] iveQiallfallin- ous in many of his works:] foritisnotneedfiilfor to die hands of the Lord , and not into the hands thee to fee with chine cies the things that are fecrct. of men. 24 Be not curious in (uperfluous things: for ma- 21 Yet as his grcatnefle is, To is his mercie. ny things are (hewed vnto thee aboue the capacitic rCHAP. IIL ofmen. iT»eitrftihir*7idmoiheToiiihi wetof:utdouti!ho>it)tr.itef 25 The medL'ng With fuch hadi beguiled many. *Exicl.to.it, enceandloue] ' ' " 27 Aftubbume heartfhallfareeuillacthelaft: I Heare your fathers iudgemenr , O children, ^ l"^^^} ^°"^^,^^ '^^S^''' '^''^ perilh therein, and do thereafter, thatyemay befafe. , ^3 An heart that-oeth two w^yes,fl:al not pro- ..3 For the Lord will hauethefether honoured fper rand he that is fFo»^d of heart, IhaUftumble rfthe children, and hath confirmed the authoritie "^"^ein. „ „ . , .,r of the mother ouer the children. ^9 An obftinatc hM. rents,& doth feniice vnto his parents,asvnro lords. ^aK«haivaynnnes. f'"-*^ -«..^«.„. 9 * Honour thy fatherand mother, in deed and ^4 And he thatrcwardech|ood deeds , will re- » Jtu.^.i6.«:.it, in word [& in all patience] that thou maveft haue member it afterward,and in the tune of the tall, he '■^.^iU't UGodsbleffing, [and that his bleflingi^y abide Aiallfinde a ftav. z^jL *'"* wkb thee in the end.] CHAP. IIIL u'l 'f '''^M'''"^ of the father eftabiifheth ' ■^:::t';Jr'.:!^i:r^:^^^S^!:^!::!f:: the houfes of the children , and the mothers cuife iniiod. rooteth out the foundations . x ^ y ronne,defraud not the * poore ofhis I iuing, *diiii.\ j/j, I I Reioycenot atthe dilhonourofrhy fiicher : IVJand make not the needy eyes to wait long, for it is nothonour vnto thee, but (hame. 2 Make not an hungry foule ibrowfi-.ll, neitha 1 2 Seeing that mans glorie commeth by his fa- vexe a man in his rcceliitie. rhers honour, and the reproch of the modier is dif- j Trouble not the heart that is griaied, end de- honour to the children, ferrenorthegiftofcheneedie. 15 My fbnne', hclpethy father in his aje , and 4 Refufe not the prayer of one thatisintrou- §rieue him not as long as he liueth. ble : * rume not away thy face fi om the pcore. *rdit^, ,7. 14 And ifhisvnder{tandingfaile,haue patience j Turne .no: thine eyes a.'ide [in anger] from with him, anddefpifehim not when thou art in thy che poore , and giue him none occafion to fpeakc fiill ftrength. euiU of thee. 15 For the ^oodintrcatie of thy Cither fhall not 6 For if he airfe dies in y bitternesofh'sfoulc, be forgotten , but it (hall be a fortrerfe for thee a- his prayer fliJbc heard of him th^t made him. g.-un(t (innes, [and (or thy mothers oifence , thou 7 Be courteous vnto die companie [of poorC, llialtbe rtcompenfed with good, anditfhall be aiidhumble thy foule vnto the Elder,] andbowe found for thee mrighteoufntfTe.] do-.vnethinehead toa manofv.odhip. 1 6 And in Ac day of trouble thou (halt be re- g Let i: not grieue thee to bow downe thine membred : thy finnes alfo Ihal melt away as tbeyce care vnro the poore, [but pay thy debt,] and giuc in the faire vvearher. him a friendly anfwere. i7He)-ibi£ikcihhisfacher,fiTalcoinetofbams, ^ ^Deliuer him that liiffereth wrong, from the hand Apocrypha lEcclefiafticus. h-indoFthe oppreflbur, and be not faint heaited j Neither (ay thoti, [How hand had ftrcngth^] por^o itfcni II „,hen tlioii iudgeft. or who ivil bring me vnder for my works? for God "*■ 1 0 Be as a father vnto the fatherlefle, aud as an the auen^er will reucnge the wrong done by thee;, huitand vnto their modier : fo llialt thou be as the 4 And (ay not, I baue (Inned, & what aiill hath forme of the moft High :& he (haliloue thee more come vnto me ? for the Almightic is a patient re- then thy mother iloth. waider, but he will not leaue dice viipumfhed . ir VVifedome exalteth her children, and recei- 5 Becaufe thy finne is forgiucn, be not without ucth them that feeke her, [and will go before them feare,to heape finne vpon (iune. in the way of righteoulhelle.] 6 And fa)' not. The mercie of God is great : he 12 He that Iouethhtr,loueth life, and they that v\ill foi-giue my manifoldelinncs: for mercie and feeke life in the momin?,(hall h^ue great ioy. math come from him , and Iiis indignation com- I J He that keepeth her, (hall inherit glor\' : for meth do\vne vpon finners. vnto whom fhe entreth,him the Lord will blefle. 7 Make no taning to turne vuto the Lord, and 1 4 The)- that honour- her , (hall be the feruants put not oft from day to day : for fuddenly fliall the of the Holy one, and them that loue her, the Lord wrath of the Lord breakc foorth, and in thy fccuri- dothloue. tie thou llialt be deftroyedjand thou (laltperilli in ij Who fo giueth eare vnto h^r, (liall iudge the time of vengeance, nations, &; he that goeth vnto her,lhal dwel fafely. 8 Tnift not in ivicked riches : for thc)- fhall not 1 6 He that is frithfull vnto her,(haU haue her in helpe thee in y day of punKlimcnt [& vengeance.} po(leflion,and his generarion lliall poflefle her. 9 Be not caried about with euery w inde,and go 17 Forfirft (lie will walke with him by crooked not into ener)' u-.-y: forlb doth the (inner tHat hach vvaies,and bring him vnto feare,and dread,and tor- a double tongue. inenthimwith her difcipline vntillllie haue tried to Stand faft in thy furc \Tiderftanding [andin his lbule,and haue proued him by her iudgements. the way and knowledge of the Lord Jantl haue but i8 Then willlheretumethefheight way vnto one maner of word, [and fblow the word of peace him, and comfort him, and (liew him her fecrcts, and righteoufiielfe. [aid heape vpon him the treafiires of knowledj^e, 1 1 Be humble to henre the word ofGod , that and vndcritanding of righteoufnefle.l " thou mayeit vnderftand it,and makea true anfwere 19 ButifhegouTong,niewillforfakehim,and with wifJome.] glue him ouer into the hands of his dcPiraaion. 1 2 *Be fu-ift to heare good things,& let thy life *lmts i.t^; 20 [^Mv (bnne,] make much of time, and be pure,and glue a patient anfwere. */?o»ii?.9, *efchew the thing that is euill, ij If thou haft vnderftanding , anfwere th)f uixj.yit, 21 Andbenotalhamed [tofaythemith] for neighbour : if not, lay thine hand vpon thy mouth, thy life : for there is a tliame that bringcth finne, [leTl thou be trapped in an vndifcreet word, and * and a fhame that bringeth worlhip and fcuo-ur. fo be blamed.] 2 2 Accept no perlo'n againft thine o\'. nc confci- 1 4 Honoiu: and (Tianie is in the talke , and the ence, that thou be not confounded 10 thine o w-ne tongue ofa msn caufeth him to £ill. decay, [& forbeare not thy neighbour in his fault.] x j Benot counted a * ulebearer, and lie not in *^f*«'.»M<» 2j And keepe not b.acke counkll whenitnxay w.nitwith thy tongue: for fhame [and repentance] do good, neither hide thy wifdome when it may be follow the thiefe,& an euill condemnation is ouer famous. him that is double tongued: [buthe that is a tack- 24 Forbythetalke iswifedomeknowen, and biter,fhalbe hated, enmed and confounded.] learning by the words of die tongue, [and coun- 1 6 Do not raOily, neither in fniall things nor in fell, wifdome & learning by the talkingof the wife, gieat. and ftedfaftnelle in the works of rightcoufncfle.] CHAP. V L 2 J In no wife rpeake againft the word of truth, » 1' " <^' p'opKtit of, Phhct ta hi tuia tcnjutJ. t ofpUnd. but beaftamed ofthe lies ofthineown ignorance. /*'^ " ■Dffiretoh.a^.th,. 2 6 Be not aUwmed to confcnethy finnes , and "[>£ "ot of a fi icnd [thy neighbours] encmie : for re(ift not the courfe ofthe riuer. jDfuch (hall iiaue an euill name,(hamc & rCproch, 27 Submit not rfiy felfe vnto a foolifh man,nei- and bee (liall be in infamie as the wicked that hath thcr accept the perfon ofthe mightic. a double tongue. 28 Striue for the trueth vnto death, [and defend 2 Be not proud in the deuicc of thincovMiC juftice for thy life] and die Lord God (hall fight minde,lejl thy foulerent thee as a bull, for thee [ag'inft thine enemies.] " J AndeatvptFiyleaue;,anddeftroytFiy fruit, & ^9 Be not haftie in thy tongue , neither fl.icke fo thou be left as a dric tree [in the wildcmefie.] and negligent in thy works. 4 F^t a wicked foulc deftroyeth him tl-iat liatli 50 Bc'notasaLion in thine ownehoufe, nci- it, and makctb him to be laughed to fcorqeofhis ther beatethv feruants fordiy fantafie, [nor op- enemies, [and bringeth him to die portion ofthe prcfle them that are vnder diec.] vngodly .3 ♦.^S.jo.jj. J I *Lttnotthinc h.nndbcltretchedouttore- 5 A fwcet talke multiplieth the friends [anj ceiue,and Quit when thou Oiouldeligiue. paciSeth them th-.;t be at varicnce ] and a fweet tongue increnfeth much good talke. C H A P. V. 6 Holde fricniihip with many , neucrthelcfle I Inrkhfim^y -arnoi fu: ei,} cotifHener. 7 Thr -vt^tnttKe of hauC but onc COUnfellcr of a thoutand. Coo:k:«fi.„u. ^ If choii gcttcft a friend, prooHchim firft, and ♦,'.«{. II. rT,t J, "T^Ruft !"ot vnto thv* riches, andfiivnot, Ihiuie be not haftie" to crcdithim. j«.r*.>f.ii.i8, 1 enough formy life: [for it (hall not hclpcin 8 Forlbrt-je man is a friend for his owne occad- T vpio*.i 0.2 thedme of vengeance and indignation] on, and will not abide in the day of thy trouble, '^ic''*^''' ' * Folownofthineownemindc, Scthyfhxn^th . 9 And there is fome friend ihat turneth to eni- to walke ia die way es of thine heart. mitic,aiKl wkcth pan againft tbcc,& in contention he Apocrypha. Chap. vij. itfi he wilt declare thy fhamc. Lorde,and bee || continually *occiipied in his com- pi'*»"y?*. •t*"f.J7 4>J. 10 Againefome *friemiisIiiitacotnpai)ionat mandements ; fo Ihall liec (tablifli chine hcait, and ''''"•'■*'*• the cablc,and in the ciay of thine afflidion he con- giiie thee wifdome at thine ownc delire. tjnuechnot. CHAP VII 11 ButinthyprofpermehewiUheasthoutliy t pytim.ifirorMc„„i/,„„d,f, «ot ,ufi,ffc'oHr fii^tf. »} Tit fcHe,and w ill vie iibertieoiier thy (eniants. M.-miiiir tfihr m/c towatde ha T»ifi,hujritmlJ)u chuirtn,hm 12 Ifthoil be brought lone, he will be againft JerHwnMfithetaniimoiher. thce,and will hide hiir.fclle from tliy face. T~\*-'^ "° ^"'^- ^'^ ^^'' "° harme come vnto thee. 1 j Depart from thine enemies, and beware of l-J z Depart from die thing that is vvicked,and thy triendes. finne fliali tumeav-'ay from thee. 14 Afaithfullfriendisaftrongdefence,andhe j My (bnnc,fowenotvpon the fiirrovvcsofvn- that Hndeth fiich one,findeih a trcafure. righteoiifneflc,left that thou rcape them (l-uen fold. 1 5 A faithfiill friend ought not to bee changed 4 Alke not of the Lord prcemincncc,neither of for any thing^and the weight [of gold & filuerj is the King the fcate of honour. *;oip i,»./>/iJ!, not to be compared to the goodnes [of his faith.] $ *Iijftifienotthy ft. Ifc before the Lorde: [for i4;».«'"/«-7.iS» 16 A faithfuHriend is the medicine of lifeCand he knoweth thine heart, ] a.nd boafi not thy wife- ''^"^•"« iramortaliticj and they that fcare the Lord, (hall domeintheprcfenccoftlieKin". finde him. 6 Seeke not to be made a Iiic^e,left thou be not 1 7 Who fo fearcth the Lorde, fliall dired his able to take away iniouitie, & kit thou,fearing the friendlliip aright, and as his owne felfe, fo fliall Ws perfbn of die mightie,fhoiildeft commit .in otience friend be. " againft thine vpnghtnelle. 18 ^ My fonne,receiue doftrine from thy youth 7 Oftendenot againft the multitude ofacitie, vpifoftialt thou finde wifedomc [wliichlhallcn- and caft not thy felfe anong the people. *Ch/it^K.i dure] till tliine olde age. 8 * Binds not two iinncs together : for in one ip Goetoherasonechatplovveth,andfoweth, finnc flialt thou not be vnpunilhed. and wayt for hei- good fi uites : for thou fhak haue 9 Say not, God will looke vpon the multitude but litle liibour in her worke : but thou flialt eate of mine oblations,& when I offer to tlie moft high of her frui'LCS right foone, God,he will accept it. 20 Howe exceeding fliarpe isftiee tothevn- 10 Be not fainthearted, \\hen thou makeft thy learned ? he tliat is witHout iudgement, willnot re- prayer,neither fiacke in giuing of almes. maine with her. 1 1 Laugh no man to fcorne in the heauinefleof 2 1 Vnto fuch one fhee is as a fine touchflone, his foule : for [God which feah all things] is hee and he cafteth her From him without delay. * that can bring downe, and fet vp againe. *uSm.t.7, 22 For they haue the name of wifedome, but 12 So we ifiotahe againft thy brother , neither there be but fewe that haue the knowledge of her. do the fame againft thy friend. 2 j [For with them that know her, fticabidcth 1 j Vfe not to make any maner of lie : for the vnto the appearing ofGod.] _ cuftome thei'cofis not good. 24 Giueeare,my forne: receiue my doftrine, i4Makenotmany words when thou art among and refufe not my counfell, the Elder?, neither * repeat a thing in thy prayer. *^«<'.*.J,7« 25 And put thy feete into her linkes, and thy ij ^ate not laborious * vvorke,neither the hui^ *T{omM.a. - necke into her chaine. bandric, which the moft High hath created.. 2(5 Bowe downe thy flioulder vnto her, and 16 Numbernotthyfelfeinthemultitudeofthc beare her,and be not wearic of her bands. wicked,but remeber that vengeance wil not Oacke. 27 Come vnto her with thy whole heart, snd 17 Flumblediy mind greatly : for tlie vengeance teepe her waycs with all thypower. of the wicked is fire and wormes. 2 8 Seeke after her,and fearch her,and iTie fhall 18 Giue not oner thy friend for any good , nor bcfliewedthee:and when thou haft gottaiher,fbr- thy true brother for the golde of Ophir. fake her not. 19 Depart not from a wife and good woman, 29 For at the laft thou fhalt find reftin her, and [that is fallen vnto thee for thy portion in the feare » tliatfhalbeturnedto thyioy. . ofthe Lord:] for her grace is aboue golde. JO 1 hen fl'.all her fetters be a ftrong defence for 20 er that they fliall ndt be found iuft vnto their eraue. 1 5 Keepe thee from ttie man that hath rower tb flay : (b (halt thou not doubt the feare of death : and iFthou come vnto him, make no fault, Idthe t ike away thy life: remember thatthou "oeft in the middes of fnares , and that thou walkell vpon the towers of the ci tie. 16 Trie thy neighbour as neercas thoucanft, * and nfke counlell of the wile. 1 7 * Let thy talke be with the wife, and all thy communication in the Law of the moft High. 1 8 Let iuft men eate & drinke widi thee,and let thy reioycing be in the feare ofthe Lord. 19 In||tlie handesof the crafce(inen fliallthe works be commended , and the wife prince ofthe people by his word, [and die word by the vvifdomc ofthe Elders.] _ . ,/ 20 A man ftilof words is dangerous in h\s citie, and he that is ra(h in his talking (lialbc hated. CHAP. X. horrtd. jS J.^ttotir inrttfrii. A Wife Judge will inftnid 'his people with dif- cretion :"thc goucrnancc of a prudent raanis well ordered. . • a As 10.17,19. ANii 11^ * Cl'«f. f.i«.i8. manufiailtd Apocrypha, Chap.x|. x^t i AschciiKlgeofthepeoplcishiiTifelfe,roare z} ThefearcofthcLordisthcgloricafweMof hii officers, and whatmancr of iran the nilcr of tlierichandthcnoble,abofthepoore. the citie is,Uich are thcv chat dweW therein. 24 It iv not mea to dcfoife the poore man that "i.Ki'i.i^Ji J *^" vnuifc King dtftroycthhis people, Iiarh vnderfhuidin", neither is it conucnioitto »/,i4. but where they thacheinauthoricie, are men of magnifie the rich tliat is a wicked man. \Tiderllanding,therethec!tiep:oipcreth. 2j The great man and the ludge and the man 4 Ihegouernmcncof thecarthisinthchand ofauthoririe^re honourable, yet is there none of of the Lord, [and all inioiiitie of the nations is to them greater,then he that fearcth the Lord, bealihorrtd,] andwheu time is, hewiJlfctvpa 26 *Vnto the fouant that is wift;,nial they that 'Txm.rf.t, protitable niler ouer it. are free do feniice : * he that hath kno wledoCjwill * '•i*'* i»jj. J InchchandofGodistheptofperiticofnoan, not grudge when he is reformed, [and the i'mo- and^-pouthefcribcs will he lay his honour. rantlfiallnotcometo honour.] • Ltiiit.tf.iT. 6 * Be not angrie for any wrong, with thy 27 Seeke not exaifes when thou fliouldeft doc neighbo«r,and doc nothing by iniuriousprafhfes, thyuorke, neither be afhaT.cd thereof through 7 Pride is hatefull before God and man, and pride in the tinie ofadueriltie. by both docth one commit iniquitic. i8 * BetterishethatlalK)ureth andhathplen- •pr^x.u.j^ *iiTim.f;,t. 8 *Bccaufeofvnrighteoiis dealing & wrongs, teoufneflc of all things, then he that is gorgeous, •*H>H> and riches gotten by deceit, the kingdom is tranf- and wanteth bread. lated from one people to another. 29 My lbnne,get thy felfe praife by meeknefle, 9 There is nothing wotfe then a couctous man: andefteemethyfelfcasthoudeierueft. [whyart thou proud, O eaith arnl afties ? thereis jo Who wil count him iuft that finneth againft rot a naore wicked thing,then to loue money] for himfelfe? or honour him, that diflionoureth he fuch one would euenfel his foule, and for his life owneibiile? eieiy one is copelled to pidl out his own bowels. 3 1 The poore is honoured for his knowledge 10 [All tyrannic is of fmall endurance,and the [and his feare,] but the rich is had in reputation difeafe that is hard to heale, is grieuous to the becaufc of his goods. phyfician.] 52 He that is honourable in pouerrie, hoivc 11 The phyfician cuttethoff the fore difeafe, much more (hall he be whai he is rich? andhec and he that is to day a King,to morow is dead. thae is vnhoneft being rich, how much more vciU 12 Why is eanh and afhcs proude, feeing that 4ff ieyiwhenheisinpouertie? when a man dieth^e is the heire of ferpents,beafts andwormes? CHAP. XI. * ij The b^inningofmans pride, is to fell away » ?*' f'V* tfhmtmbni. 1 ^fm the oMiinrJ tfpttrMice from God, and to tumc awa\' his heart from his '"^*' '' "" " '"^t'- 1 of "Ih uUg,vua ^^u ,h,^, r ' ■' cjKit of Cod. 10 ^U mm 4/1 nai toil troufix inuthmt "Taker. 4,„yv. 14 Forpride is tfie original of (inne,and he that hath itjfhallpowre out abominarion, tillatlafthe Tit 7lledome *liftethvp the head offaimthat «c7w4i^o. beoueithrowen: therefore the Lord bringeth the V V is lowe, and makedi him to fi: among i^<^. perfw'afions [of the wicked] to difl)onour,and de- gieat men. ftroyeth them in the end. 2 Con7mendnoramanforhisbeautic,neither *£at*MS. 'J ThcLordhath *ca/ldowm; the thrones of dcipilea man in his \ttcr appearance. «iK< 14.it. the [proud] princes,andfetvp the mceke in their ? ThcBee is but fmall among the fowlcs: yet md '8-it. ftead. doeth her fiuite jiafle in f.veetenefle. «/«w,».7,8. I tf The Lorde plucketh vp t^le rootes of the 4 Bee not proude of clothing and rayment, [proud] natiorK, andpianceth the iowly with glo- * and exalt not thy felfe in the day ofhonour : for *^^.i>. » i,ij • rie among chem. the wovkes ofthe Lord are wonderfijU, [and g!o- JI^The Lord ouerthrowerfithelandesof the rio!:s,j fccrete, [andMiknowen] arebisworkes heaAen, and defhoyeth them vnro the foundati- among men. o.Ts ofthe earth : he caufeth them to wither awa>,', 5 Many tyrants haue fit do\vne vpon the earth, * and deftroyeth them, and makeththeirmemoriali * and rhcvrJikely hath Nvorne the crowTic. '-If*!"''^'^^ to ceafeout ofthe earth. 6 Many mightie men haue bene brought to '^ •^'"' 1 8 [ God deftroyech y memorial of theproud, difhonour., and the honourable haue bene dehue- andleaueththe remembrance ofthe humble] rttl into other mens hands. 19 Pride was not created in men, neither wiatfa 7 C* Blame [no man] before thou haft in- */>„rt., 3.14, in the generation of women. quired the matter : tTidcrdand firft, and then re- nJi-j-n^t. 20 Thereisafeedeof manwhich isanhonou- forme [richrcoufly.] ja/n.?-*'- rablefeed: the honourable feed are they that fciire 8 *Giuc no fcntence, before thou haft heard ♦proH,IS.I^ the Lord : there is a feed of man,which is without tl.e caufe, neither intemipt men in the miJdes of honour- and thefeede wthout honour, are they their tales. that tranfgrtfle the commandcTients ofthe Lord". 9 StriuenotforamatterthatthouhafiDOtto it is a (eed that remaintrh whit! 1 fearcth the Lord, doc with,and fit not in the iudgement ofliruiers. and a faire plant,that louchim : but the;v at* a feed 1 o My fonne, meddle not with many matters : without honour,thatdeipife the Law, & a dcceine- *foriftbougaincmuch, thou fiialrnot be blame- * Uan.jf.xi, ablcfeede that breake the commar.dements. Icfle.andifthou follow after it, yet fhalt thou not tJim.6.9, 21 He that is the chicfc among brethren,is ho- attaineit, neither fhalt thou efcape, thou^ thou nourable : fo are they that feare the Lorde in his flee from it. fight . 11 * There is fome man that laboureth and ta- * ftoiUft-ji 2 2 The feare ofthe Lord caulech that the king- kcth painc, and the more he nafteth, the more he dome faileth not, buc the kingdoms is loft by cru- wanteth. dtie and pride. u Aninc there is fome that is llourfifun, and ° Xx . *ba;h Apocrypha, Ecdefiaflkus. •lot.^Mo. *hath neede ofhelpe : for he wantethtoength,ancl s * Doe good virto the righteous, and thou * G»Ui»l hath great poueitie, yet the eye of the Lord loo- flialtfinde [great] reward,though not of him,yet '•'""•s*- keth vponliim to good, and fetteth him vp from of the moft High. his lowe eftate. 3 HecannochauegoodthatcStinuethineuilJ, 1 5 And he Hfteth vp his head:(b that many men & giueth no almes: [for the moft Hi^h hatcch the marucllar him, [nnd giue honour vnto God.'] finners>and hath mercie x-pon them that repent.] •W.iiL 14 *Profpentic and adiin(itie,hfc and death, 4 Giue vnto fuch as feare God, and receiuc ti'k.tS.i. pouertie and riches come of the Lord. notafinner. I J Wifedome and knowledge, and vnderftan- J Do well vnto him that is lowly,but giue Hot ding of the Law are of the Lorde : louc and good to the vngodly : holde backc thy bread,and giue it vvorkes come of him. not vhto him,leall: he ouercomc thee thereby : elfc j6 EriouranddarknefTeare appointed for fin- tlioii fhaltreceiue twife as mucheuill forallthc ners, and thc\' chat exalt themfelues in cuill, waxe good that thou doelr vnto liim. oldeineuill. ^ Foi the moft High hateth the wicked,& wil 17 The gift ofthe Lord remalneth for the god- repay vengeance vnto "the vngodly, andkeepeth ly,and his good will giueth piofperitie for euer. them againft the day of horrible vengeance. 18 f Some man is rich by liiscareandnigard- 7. Giue vnto the good, and receiue not the fhip,and this is the portion of bis w:ascs, . Cnner. « lnki !».«$■. 19 In that lie ia:th, * I haue gotten reft, and 8 A friend can not be knowcn in profperitie, nowe v.'ill I eate continually ofmy goods, yet hee neither canan enemie be vnknowen in aduerfitie. coniidererh not, that the time dvaw'eth neere, that 9 Whena man is in wealth,it grieuethhis ene- he muftleaue all chtfc tilings vnto other men, and mics, but in hcauineffe and trouble amansveric diehimfelfe. "" friend will depart from him. 20 Stand thou in thy ftate,and cxercif; thy felfe i o Tnift, neuer thine enemie : for like as an y- iherein, and remaine in thvvvorke vnto thine age. ron ruftcth,fo doeth his wickednefle. 2 1 Maiuel not at the works of finncTs,but truft 1 1 And though he make much crouching and in the Lord, and abide in ihy labour: for it is an kneeling, vet a Juife thy felfe, and beware of hitr^ eafie tiling in the fieht of the Lord, futldenly to and thou (halt be to him,as he that wipeth a glafle, makeapcore man rich. ' and ihoufl^ak know that all his luft hath not bene 22 1 he blelTing of the Lorde is in rf-ie w.iges of wellwiped away. - the godly, and he maketh his profperitie fuonc to . 1 2 Set him tiot by thee, leaft hee deftroy thee^ fiourifh. and ftand in thy place. 2j f Saynot,WhatproF.teandplcnfureniallI ij Neithcrfct him at thy right hand, leafthee haue? and what good things ftiall I hauc hereafter? fteke thy room c, and thou at the laft remember 24 Againe fay not, I haue enough, and poflefic my wordes,rnd be pricked with my fayings, many things, and what cuill can" come to mee 14 *Binde not two iinncs together: for there *Ci''p.ri. hereafter?" fihall not one be vnpunilhed. mdn.u •fW.iS.w. i) *Inthygoodftateremembeiaduerfitie,and 15; Who will haue pitie on the charmer, thatis in aduerfitie forget not profpeiitie. ftingedofthcrerpent>orofalllucijasco.reneere 26 For it is an eafie thing vnto the Lord in the the beafts ? fo is it with him that keepech compa- day of death to reward a man according to his nie with a wicked man, and wrappeth himfelfein wayes. hisfinnes. _ 27 The aducrfitieof an houre maketh one to 16 For a feafon willhe bide with thee : but it forget pleafure; and in a mans end, his workes are thou ftumble,hctarycth not. difconcred. 17 ^An enemie is fwcet in his lips:hecan make *itrt.ji,s. 28 ludge none bleflcd before his death: fora many good words, and fpeake many good things : man (k-iU be kno wen by his children. yea, he can weepe with his eyes, but in hii heart he 29 Bring not euery man into thine houfe : for imagineth how to throw thee into the pit: and if die deceitfull haue many traines, [and are like fto- he may findc opportunitie, hi will not be fatisfied mackes that belch ftinckingly.] with blood. ^ JO Asapartrichistakenvnderabafltet, [and • 18 Ifaduerfit)'come\-ponth:e,thoufhalthnd ^ the hind is taken in the fnare,]fo is the heart ofthe him diere firft, and though hcprctend tohdpc > proud man, which like a fpie watcheth for thy fall. thee,ytt ftial he vndermine thee : he ^^'il fliake his ■* 31 Forhelieth in vt-aite and tumeth good vnto head, and clappehishandes, and will makeraanY euill, and in things worthy praife hee willfinde wordes,anddifguife his countenance. "^^ fome fault. 32 Ofonelitle(parkeismadcagieatfirc,[and . CHAP. XI 11. ofonedeccitflill man is blood inCTCafcd:] foia ' The tmpmitofthtf,oii.ifmUlthe,icUTttol>f ifchmtJ. finncfollmanlavethwaice for blood. ^s TUl..cofCod. ., W.^o. .»«/■.«.,»,.•*, a.,,/,,,.^ 3 3 Beware of a wicked man : for he imagineth TJ E * that toucheth pitch, Oiall be defiled with « 0,^.7.,, wicked things to bring thee into a pcrpetuall iJif. and he d-,n is familiar wiihtheprouJe, fliame. (hall be like vnto him. 34 Lodgeaftranger, and he will deftroy thee "^ z Burthen not thy fclfeabouc thy power, whileft . ividivnquietnefle, & driuc thee from tliine owne. thou Jiueft, and companie not with one that is CHAP. X IL mightier, & richer tlun thy felfe : for hoivc r.oree I -vntowixiiewt ought to dot lood. lo Enemiet oHghi ml die kettlcanddic cathcnpottogcthOT? for if the to U iruHtd. one be fmitcen .ngainft the oth':r,it ftialhe broicen. WHen thou wilt doe good,kno w to whome 3 The lich dealcdi vnrightcoully, and thieat- thoudoeftitjfonialtthoubedwHkcilfpr ncth withall: but die poorc bcemg opprcifcd thy bcnefites. miift mtrcatc ; if tlic rich h.iue done wrong, hee maft Apocrypha, Chap.xHij.xv. igj muft yet bee intreated : but if the poore haue done T) Le/Ted is the man * that hath not falUn by [ the *^*'. 19 «, it,he IhaH ftreight \va\'es he thrcatncd. A) word of 1 his n-.outh^nd is not totmented with '*i'""'3'». 4 If thou hee for his profite, hcc vfcth thee : but the forow of l;nne. if thou haue nothing, he wil foi fake tiiee. 2 Bleflcd is he that is not condanned in his con- 5 If thou haue any tiling, he will liue with thee: fciencc,and is not fallen from his hope in the Lord. yea,he willmake thee a bare man, and wil not care i Riches are not comely for a nigard , and wliat for it. fhould an tnuious man doe with money? 6 Ifhe haue needeoftliec,hcw:ldefraudc thee, 4 Hce that gathcrcth together from hiso^Mie 3nd wil laugh at thcc,ard put thcc in hope,and giue foule, hcapeth together for others, that will make tliec all good words, and fay,'! hat v.^anteft thou? good cheare v\ itii his goods. 7 Thus v\ill hce llame tliee in his meate, \ntill J He that is w icked vnto himfclfe, to whom wil hce haue fupt thee clcanc vp twife or thrifc , and at hee be good ? for fuch one can haue no pleafure of tliclafl hee will laugh thcc to fcomctafter^-.arde, his goods. whm he fccth thec,hee will forfake thee, and Ihake 6 There is nothing worfe, then when one enui- his head at thee. eth himfclfe: & this is as a reward of his wickedncs. 8 [ Submit thy Clfe vnto God , and waite ^'pon 7 And if he doe any good he doth it, not know- hishand.] ingrhereof,andagainfthis w^l,aDdatthelafthede- 9 Lew^rc that, thou bee not deceiued in thine claieth his wckcdnes. owne conceite & brought do wne by thy fimplenes: 8 The cnuious man liath a wicked looke: he tur- tbe not too humble in thy wifedome.] neth away his fuce,nnd defpifc'th men. 1 o ^ ] f thou bee called of a mighty man, abicnc 9 A couetous mans eye hath ncuer ynough of 3 thy felfe : fo Ihall he call thee the more oft. portion , and his wicked malice withereth his o\-,ne 1 1 Prcafc not tliou vnto lum,that thou bee not foule. fhutoutjbut go not thou far oflj left he forget thee. 10 A*wickedeyeenuieththcbread,andthereis «P/o.27.:o. 1 2 Withdraw not thy A;Ife from his fptach, but fcarcenefie vpon his ta'-.le. beleeue not his many wtsrdes : for with much com- 1 1 My fonne,doe good to thy felfe of that thou miinicanon w ill he tempt theejand laughingly will haft,and giue the Lordhis due oHerings. he grope thee. 1 2 Kemember that death tarieth not , and that I J He is V nmaciful & kecpeth not promes: he the couenani: of the graue is not (hewed vnto thee. wilnotfparctodotheehurt,&:roputtheeinprifo. ij *Doegoodvn:o thy friend before thou die, *Cl:tj!.^u 14 Beware,cnd takegood heede : forthou wal- and according to thine abilide liretchc out thine '"* 4'7. keft in peril of'.liineoiieithrowing:whcn thou hea- hand,and giue him. *-''» . „ . , . more can the vngodly with tlie righteous. this is the cendition of all times, Thou ihalt ciie the J^j'i^ wide'b<:!(l*ihjt '^ What ftUowfiup hath ji hyena with a dogge? death. coantf rfeitf th and what peace is beRveene die rich & the poore? 1 8 As the grecne leanes on a tiiicke tree. Come the voyce of 20 ^s tlie wilde Aflc IS tlie Lyons praye in the fall,anilfbme grow,fo is thegeneration of flefii and TkiCh * ort wildemeSjfo are poore men die me.ite of.the rich. Liood : one commeth to an ende, and an other is eftherhoufei ^i As thcprou.iehatehumilitie,fo docthcrich borne. •cddeooureth abhoire the poore. 19 All comiptibic things fhslfaile.and the wor- ihtm, aft Ifarichemanfall, hi5 friendesfehimVpa- kerthereoflliallgocwithall. faine: but when the poore fall etb^hisftiendcsdriue 20 [Euery excellent worfceniaIbeiuftified,anci raa-.i-ay. • . ' , he that v.orkethit,fhall haue honour thereby.] 2 J If a rich man ofTende, he hath truinv hdpere: 21 * Bleflal i> the insn that doedi meditate ho- ^,, he fpeaketh proud \'. ords, and yet men iuftifie him: neft things by w ifdomc, [and exercifcth himfelfe in. ^ butifapooremanfaiI?3they,refci'.kehim,&thougf^ iufiice,]andhet' hjfpe£Kewilt:ly,yetcani:haueropbce. ,•. vnderftanding. : diat reaibneth of holy things by his 24 When therich man fpeaketh, euery man Kol- 22 Uhich con.ldereth in his heart herwayes, dah his tongue : and looke w bat hee (aveth , they aiid vndeifbndeth her fecrets. prayfe it vnto the clounes : but if the poore m.an 2 j Goe thou after her as one tfaat'ieeketh her (peske, they (ay, v". h^t fellowis this ? and if hee doe oi!t,anJ lye in ^va:te in her ivayes. am;fre,thc,' will dcfiroy him. 24 Hefhall iookeinatherwindowes,a^dhea^- 2) Riches are gcod vnto him that hath no finne kenathtrdoores. [in Lis confciencr,J&pouertie is euil iii the mouth 2 j Heeftiall abide befide herhoufe, .tnd ftften a of the vngo Uy. ' (lake in Iierwals; he ilall pitch his tent befides her, 26 The heart of a,man changeth Us cpiuitc-r z6 And he Diall'e-ruiine in the lodging of good nrncejwhctheritbegoodorei'.il.. men, arn! (rnllfethischildren vnJerhercoucrlng, .. ,27 A cheereful coutenance is a token of a good and ihcll dwell vn^.r her branches, heart: for i: is ah hid fhing to knpwe the fccrets of 27 Lv her he flv U be cc ucred ftonj the heat,an(I tfaethought. ■ " ' ■• in h& glory Ihall he dwel. CHAP. XI III. , . .., CKAP. XV. I T*' tfitict »ftht tocgHf, >7 Mai,aliut*V4iatl6iiig, Jl i rl-'i(>ei."lfrih»tfi;muhhm r,heh;ii'.»'.>j. 4 He (hal aifure himfelfe in her, and (hal not be whom he abhorred for their pride. moiied,and (hal holdc himfelfe fait by her,and dial 9 Hee had no pitie vpon the people that were not be confounded. de(lroyed,and puffed vp in their finnes. ^ f She fliall exalc him aboiie his neighbours , and 10 * And fo he preferued the fixe hundreth thou- ,'}""^*' '■*• ' ''' in the middes of the congregation (hall Oiee open (and footemen, that were gathered in the hardncfle ' °' * * ^'* his mouth: [with the (jjirit of wifedome,and vnder- of their heart , in aftiifting them and pitying them, ftanding fhall (liee fill himjand clothe him with the in fmitine them and healing them, with mercy, and garment of glory.] with cFiaitifemenc. 6 Sheelhall caufehimto inhcritc ioy, and the 11 Therefore ifthere be one ftifhecked among crowne of gladncs,and an cuerlafting name. the people, it is manieile if hee efcape vnpunifhed: 7 But fooli(h men wil not take holde vpon her: for mercy and wrath are with him : he is mighty to [but fuch as haue vnderltmding, will meete her: ] forgiue and to powre out^lifplealure. the finnen fhall not (ee her. 12 *As his mercy is great, (o is hispuniiliment *(h*}.^.ti 8 For (lie is farre fi-om pride [and deceite,] and alio: he iudgeth a man according to his workes. men that lye, can not remember her: [ but men of i j The vngodly fhall not efcape with his (pole, tructh fl.all haunt her , and fliall profper euen vnto and the patience ol'the godly fhall not be delayed, the beholding of God.] 14 He wilgiiieplaceto allgood deeds,andeue- 9 Praife is not fecmely in the mouth of the fin- ry one (hall findc according to his workes, [and af- nei-: for that is not fent of the Lord. ter the vnderftanding of his pilgrimage.] I o But if praife come of wifdome, [and be plen- 1 5 The Lorde hardened Pharao,that he (houlde tcous in a faithftill mouth] then the Lord wil prof- not know him, & that his works fliould be knowen per it. vpon the earth vnder the heauen. II Saynotthou, It is through the LordethatI 16 His mercy is knowen to all creatures:hehath tiirne backe: for thou oughteft iiot to do the things (eparate his light from the darkenes w an adamant, diathehateth. 17 Say not thou, I will hide my felfe from the 12 Say notthou,Hehathcaufedmcto erre: for Lorde:for who will thinkevponme from aboue?J he hath no neede of the (-nnefiill man. flial not be knowen in fo great an heape of people: 1 j The Lord hatcth r,l abomination [of error:] for what is my foule among fuch an infinite num- and they that feat e God, loue it not. her of aearures? •< Gtn. i.t7. 1 4 *Hce made man horn the beginning , & left i g Bcholde,the heauen,and thc*heauen of hea- "uPiL^.tv. himinthehandeofhiscounfell, [andgauehimbis iiens, which are for God, the depdi, and the earth ^'''^^'^'^''0 commandemcnts and precepts.} and all tiat therein is,(halbemooued when he fhall I J Ifthou wilt, thou ilialtobfeme the comn«n- vi(!te. dements,and tef^ifie thy good will. i p All the world which is created and made by r 6 He hath fet u^cer & fire before thee : ftrctch his will, the mountaines alfo, and the foundations out thine hand vnto which thou wile. ofthc earth (hall Chake for fearc, when the Lordc *lere II. Z. '7 * ^^^'<^ "'-'^^ '^ 1'^^ ^^ ''^^^ '. t cP^^ ^^^ looketh vpon them. eml,]whnthiml!keth!}i.''llbcgiutnhim. jo Theie things doth no heart vnderftand wor- 18 Forthewili'lomeoftheLordeisgreatjandhc thily,[buthcvnderftandetheueryhwrt.] is might\' in power ,and bcholdcth all things [con- i , And who vnderllandeth his v;ayes ? and the tinually.] flormcthat nomancan fee?for the moft partof • P/"fffih4iCodbtthdamv>h and in theprayer ofthe moll Hi"h God, and goein „h:« », 6/„w,, ,: ^.jr,fo.,^,,e. thepartsofthe holyu-^rldevviai fuchasbeliuii," 1^4 5 J, »lfd.l.}. •Cnif.j.ji. THe * Lord liath created man of theftrth, and and confefie God.] titmed him vnto it a?ainc. 26 * Who can praife the moft Hi?h in the bell, *?/""'•*. u 2 Heganehim the number of day es, andcer- asdoeailtheythatliueandconfc-ffemm? tainetimes, .'>ndgaue him powa ofthe things that 27 CA'-idenotthouintheerrourofthevngod- are vp^jn earth. l)',butprayre the Lord before death.] J He clothed them with ftrength,as they had 28 Thankefidnefle pcriOieth from the dead, as neede,and made diem according to his image. though lie were not : but the liuing, and hee that is 4 He made ail flefli to ftare him, fo that hee found of heart, prayferh the Lorde, [and reioyceth had the dominion ouerthe beaftes and fowles. in his mercy.] J [*He created out ofhim an helper like vnto 29 How great is the louing kindnes of the Lord himfelle,] and gauethem dilcretion and tongue, our God,and liis compallion vnto fuchas turne vn- and ej-es, eares, and an heart to vndcrftand, and to him in holinefle! fixtly hcgaue them a /p irit, and feuenthly he gaue Jo For all things cannot be in men , becaule the them fpeach to declare his workes. fbnne ofman is not immortal, [and thej- rake plea- 6 And he filled them \vith knowledge of vn- fine in the vanitie 0 fvvickednefle,] deTftanding,andthewed them good and euill. Ji What is more cleare thai the funn'e?ya (hall 7 He (ct his e^-e vpon their hearts, declaring it foile. WHO them his noble workes. 3 1 So flefli and blood that thinketh euil, [ilall 8 And gaue them occafion to reioyce petpe- bereproued.] tualiy in his miracles, that they fliould prudently n HeferJithe power ofthe high heauen, and declare his \vorkes,and that the cled Ihould praife ^l men are but earth and a'hcs. his holy Name together. !/*58.i8,.«. CHAP. XVIII. 1 ThtmtritfikufaoTeitefGoi. 6 7 rhtrm'mitniwittchli' ntfeofm/H 9 ^■^AHifiCcdQu^hisemti 10 comf lane, it Tht ft> firmihg of •00 Btt, r E that liueth for euer, * made ail things toge- * Cttua^. Li ther : the Lorde who onelv is iuft, and there is none oiher but he, [and hee remainetb a vidorious ' people, noble ads? when he diiiided the nations ofthe whole earth. 4 Who (ball declare thepower ofhis greatnes? i^ *Andhedid chufe Ifrad, as a peculia;- pco- or who will take vpon him to tell out his mei c}'? pie to hi.Tifelfe, \\home he nourifhech with difci- 5 As for the wonderoiis workes of the Lorde, pline as his firft bome,and giucth him moft loutng there may nothing be taken from tliem,neither can light,and doeth not forfake him. zny thins be put vnto them,neither may the ground 17 All their works are as thefiinne before him, of them be found out. and his eyes arc continually vpon their wayes. 6 But u hen a man harh done his beft,he muft be- 1 8 None of their \7iri£hteoufi:eflre is hid from ginne again f , and when hee thinkerfi to come to an him,but all their Hnnes are before the Lord. ende.he muft eoe againe to his labour. 19 And as hee is mercifull, andknov.-cthhis 7 'f What Ts man? whereto ferueth hee? what »vorke,he doeth not leaue them nor foriakc them, good or euil can he doe? but fpareth them. 8 *lfthenuraberofamans dayesbce anhun- *P/i/.je.ni 20 * Thealmcs ofa man,is as a thing fealcd vp drah yecre, it is much : and no nun hath cartaine before him, and hekeepedithegood dcedesof knowledge ofhis death. man as rheapple ofthe e) e, and giucth repentance 9 As diops of raine are vnto the {ea,and as a gra- to their fonnes and daughters. uell ftone is in companion ofthe lande , fo are * a • i,P«.j ti 2 r * At the laf ^ fhall he arire,and reivard them, thoufand yeeres to tne da;/cs euerLifting. andfhall repay tlieir rcvMird vpon their hzads. i o Therefore is C God ] padcnt with rfiem, anJ 2 2 * But vnto them tlvtt will repent, he gineth powrah outhis mercy vpon them, them grace to retu^ne, and c.vhorteth fiich 3s faile, 1 1 He fawe and percdued, that [ the arrogande with patience, [andfendeth them the portion of oftheirheart, and their ruine was euill : therefore the veritie. ] heaped hee vp his mcrcie vpon thsm , and ihewed 2^ *Rtaime them vnto the Lord, and forCJce thjnthsway ofrighteoufnefiC.] thyfinnes: maketh)' prayer before his f.ce, and 12 Themerde ihatamanhadi, reacheth to his take away the ofiepce. ' M^ijbour ; but the roerde ofthe Lorde is vpon all Xx J flefbi ^C>*fM.ti, * Jtrmj.lt. Apocrypha. Ecciefiaftlcus. flefti : he chaftcneth, and nurtureth, anJ teacheth, him to heritage, and he chat is too bolde, fliall be and bringeth backe,as a (hepheaid his flocke. taken a'.vay,and be made a publike example. I J He hath mercie of them that receiuc difci- 4 *He that is haftie to giue credite,is light miii- « /„ a j, „ ., pline,& that diligently feeke after his iudgements. ded, andhe.thaterreth, iinnech againfthisowne ' ' * 14 ^My fonne, when thou doeft good,veproue foule. not : and whatfoeuer thou giueft, vfe no difcom- j Who Co reioycerh in wickednefl'e, fhal'je pu- fortable wordcs. nilhed : (^he that hatedi to be reformed, his life I > Shall not the dewe afTwagc the heate ? fo is (halbe iLortened, and lie that abhorreth babbliri" a word better then a gift. of wordes,quencheth wickednefle : ] but hcd[vac 16 Loe,is not a word better then a good gift? refiftichpleafuresja-owncthhbovvne foule. butagratiousmangiueththemboth. 6 Hethatrefrainethhistongue, may Hue with 17 A foole will reproche cliurliilily, and a gift a troublefbmeiman, and he that hatetH babbling, ofdieenuiousputtetli out the eyes. fliallhauelefTeeuill. : r8 [Get thee righteoiifneflebefo re tliou come 7 Rehea:fe not to another, that which is tolde to iudgemcnt : ] learne before diou (i^eake, and vnto thee : fo thou fhalc no: be hindred. Vfephylickeoreuerthoube&ke. 8 Declare not other mens manners, neither t» • I Cor.tti I, ^9 * Examinethy felfe,before thou be iudged, friend nor foe : and if the iinne appertaine not vn- ■ and in the liay of thevifitation thoufhaltfinde to thee,reueile it not. mercie. 9 Forhe will hearken vnto thee, and marke 20 Humble thy felfe before thou be ficke, and thee, and when he findeth opportunitic, hee will whilefl: thou mayift yet linne, fliew thy conuerfion. hate thee. 21 Let nothing let thee co pay div vow in time, i o * If thou haft heard a worde [ againft thy « r-^^„ , j and deferre not vnto death to be reformed: [for neighbour,] let it die with thee,andbefare,it will tmiU-il'. ' the reward of God endurech for euer. ] not burft thee. 22 Before riiou prayeft, prepare thy felfe, and .u A foole trauelleth when hee hath heard a be not as one that teniptech the Lord. thing, as a woman that is in labour to bring foorth * Chau.y.n.jS. ^i Thinkevpon the* wrath, that fhalbe at the achildc. ende, and the home of vengeance, ivhen he lliall 12 As an arro we that fticketh in ones thigh, fo curne away his face. is a word in a fooles heart. *f%.it:j. 24 *VVhen thou haft enough, remember the 13 * Reprooue a friend leaft he doe ewV/, and •£,„;(_,j_, timeofhunger: and when thouart rich, thitike if hehauedoneitjthathedoeitno more. nuish.is.ti,' vponpouertieandneede. 14 Rcprooue e friend that hemaykeepe his 25 From the morning vntill theeuening the tongue: and ifhehaueipoken, that he fav it no timeis changed, and all fuch tilings are done be- more. fore the Lord. ^ ij Tell thy fii end his fault: for oft times a flati- 26 A wife man feareth in all things, and In the der is raifed, and giue no credence to euery word, day of tranlgreflion he keepeth iiimfelfe fiom 16 Amanfallethwithhistongue, butnotwitli finne : but the foole doeth not obferue the time, his will : * and who is he, that hath not offended *Uvt,t.t', 27 ^ Euery wife man knowech wifeJomc, and in his tongue ? knowledge,and pi-aifeth him that findeth her. 17 Reproue thy neighbour before thou threa- a8 They that haue vndcrftanding, deale wifely ten him, and bemg without anger,giue place vnto inwordes: [they vnderftand the trueth and righ- the Law oftliemoft High. teouCiefle,] and powre out with moddlie graue 1 8 The feare of the Lord is the firft degree to be fentences for mans life. lecciued of him,and wil'edome obteinetli his loue, 29 The chiefe authoritieoffpeakingisofthe 19 The knowledge of the commandements of Lord alone: for a mortall man hath but a dead the Lord is the dodrineofiife,andthev that obey heart. hiir,fhall receiue the fruite of immortalicie. •*fl«K.«. 30 ^* Fo Howe not thy luftes, but tume thee 20 The feare ofthe Lord is all wifelome,* and «««( IJ.J4. fiom thine owne appetites. the perfourniing ofthe Law is perftd vvifedome, ji For if thou giuellthy foule her dcfires, it andtheknowlcageofhisalmighucpower. fliall make thine enemies that cnuiediee, to laugh 21 Ifaferuant fay vnto his mailer,! will not do theetofcorne. as it pleafeth:hee,chough afterward he doe it, hcc 32 Takenotthyplcadire in gre.it voluptuoud fliall difnleafe him that nourifliethhim, nes,and intangle not thy felfe with llich company. 22 Tne knowledge of uickcdnefle is not wi(c- ii Become not a begger by making bankets of domcneither is there pnidencie whereas the coun- thatthat thou had: borrowed,and fo leaue nothing fell of (inneis is : but it is eticn execrable malice : inthyputfe: elfc thou fliouldefl fianderoufly lye and the foole is vovdc of vvifedome. in waitc for thine owne life. 2j He thathathfmallvnderft.inding, andfea- fN pj ^ p vTv rethGoi, is better then one that hadimuchwifc- • Wmtini«h»,hm,ir,nimtn,ofo,uni,. 4 i„thyw,rJe, dome, and tranfgreflcdi the Law of the moA Iiigh, •vjtdiferniw. ii rhediff.'eiice of iht miidcMttf Coi*Ki 24 There is a ceitainefiibtiitie that IS" hne, but m»n. zj whotb) thou rxaytsl know nhjt U m mmi. Jt ]^ vnrightcous : and there is that vvreflech the .0- A Labouring man that is giucn to druukennefle, pen andmanifeft La we; yet there is that is wife fliall not be rich: and he that contemneth and iudgeth righteoufly. fmallthingSjfl.allfallby litlcandlitle. ay There is fbme that being about v/icked pur- tfjj,, ,„.j X *VVine and women lead wife men out of pofes;doebowdownethcmfelues,andarefaddc, «^»,;.'ti.iVi'j. thf-v.-avi C^nd put men of vndcrftanding to re- whofe inwnrd partes bumealtogedierwidi deceit: proofe.] he lookcth downe with his face, and faineth him- j Aiidhethatcompanicth.ndultcrcrs,flialbc- felfedcafe: yet before thou pcrceiue, he will bee come impudent ; rottenaeflc & wormcs fhal haue vpon thee to hurt chec. 2^ And t; Apocrypha. Chap.xx.xxj. i^S 26 And chouph he be fo weakc that he can doe 1 1 Some man there is that deftroycth his oivne thcc no harmc, yet when hee may finde opportuni- ibiile, bccaufe he isalharaed, and for the regard of tic,hc v.i\ doc euil. perfoiiSjloofeth it. 27 ^ Amanmaybee knovver.by/(slooke,and iz Some man promiTcth vnto his friend for one that hath vndeiTftanding , may be percciued by niame,and getteth an enemie of him for naught. the marking of his countenance. 25 * A lieisa wickedniameiuaman: yetisit Y^^.ij.ii Hhif.tuto,ii. 28 * A mans garment, and his cxcefliiiC laugh- ofc in the mouth of the vn wife. ter,and £oing declare what perfon he is. 24 A tliiefe is better then a man that is accu- r u a n vv ftomedtolie: Lut ihey both lliall haue deftrufti- Cfct^riUim ni ripiKUi.ct. * Toltttlt and lnifclUmri im °niOXlCrV2^e. i ji j ,.m,. 17 ikifhuofihiwuked. 1, ofi,,„i. 14 Thithuji 2? The conditions offers arevnhoneft, and miihiniiiriki'tr. i8 CifiiUuJeihiifticfihewijt. their (liame is eiicr v.ith them. •Here is fome rebuke that is not comely '.a- 26 A wife man (tall bring himfclfe to honour gainc , fome man holdctli his tongue , aiul hee with his w ordes, and he that hath vnderllanding, iswile. fiiajlplcafifgieatm.en. 2 Itismuch bctrerto reprooue , then to beare 27 *He that tiUeth his land, fhall incrcafehis ^Proa.u.n, euil \m1 : nnd hee that acknowledgeth his fault,lliall heape : [ he that w orketh ri^hteoufne(re,fl-:all bee «»« iS.ij. be prcftrued from hurt. exalted,] and he diat pkafeth great men,flial hauc •;:iA'-^' kcd tilings , and Jometime a thing that is founde, 2 Flee (rom finne,as from a ferpent : for if thoa '"*' '5' "-• bringeth lode. comeft too neere it,jt wiJ bite thee: y teah thereof 10 There is fome gift thct is not profitable for are as the teeth of a 1\ on,ro f ay the (bules of men. thee,& there is fome gift, whofe reward is dou'^ le. j All iniquitie is as a two edged f.vorde, the I II Some man hun^ibleth himfclfe for glories woimdeswhercofcan not be healed. (iike,and fome by humblcneiTe lifteth vp the head. 4 Strife and iniuries v.afte riches : fo the houfe 12 Some man by eth much for a litle price: for oftheproudeihaEjedefolate. thewkchhepayerhfeuentimcsmcre. 5 '*Thepraverof the poore going out of the *''-''ol^.9. -■ *Citf.i.$» ij * AwifemanwitJihis wordes makethhim.- mouth, commeth vnto the eareso/r/;ffZ.ffr th 17 The fall on apaucment is very (iidden : fo lerh his ov.ne affections thereby : r.nd the encreaJc ■>j»g fi.allthi. fall of thewicked come haftcly. ofwi(edcm.eist!ieendeofthe feareofGod. ihtntf. 18 Amsnwithoutgrsccisasafooliiiitalewhich 12 Hethatis not wife, will not fiiffer himfulfe is oft tolde by the mouth of the igno; ant. to be taught : tut there is (bme witte th;at encrea- T9 A wife (cr.tci'cc !or>:'ah grace when it com- fethbittanefiTe. mah out of a fooles irxu'ii ; for hee fpeaketh not i j The knowledge of the wife (hall abound induefcafon. ]jlce water that runneth ouer, and his coimfellis 20 Som.e mrji Gniuth not bccaufe of poucrtic, like a pure fountaine of life, andyetisnorgrieucd whenhsi-ialone. 14 *Th« inner partes ofafoolc arc like a bro- "cbfii-i Xx4 kCQ Apocrypha, Ecclefiafticus. •ken vcffell: he can kcCp'c no knowledge whiles hee it * Wecpe for the dead, for hee hath loft the ^Cbof.'ii.ft, liueth. light:fo \veq?e for the foole,fbr he ^vanceth \'nder- 1 5 When a man of vnderibntling heareth a wife fianding : make fmall weeping for the dead , for he vrord, he wil commend it, and increafe it : but if an is at reft : biMV*iife of the fooie is worfe then the ignorant man heare it , he wil di{alow it, and caft it deadi. bchinde his backe. 1 2 Seuen daycs doe men mourne for him that 16 The talking of a foolc is like a burden in the is dead: but die lamentation for the foole, and vi'ayjbut there is comelineflc in the talke ofa wife vngodly [fhould endure] all the dayes of their life, man. ij Talke not much with a foole,and goe not to 17 They inquire at the mouth of thewifeman him thathath no vnderftanding:* beware ofhim, *chfp.it.ti. in the congregation,& thej' (hall ponder his words leaft it turne thee to paine,and leaft thou be defiled in their heart. when hee fhaketh himfelfe. Depart from him, and ' if Asisanhoufethatisdeftroiedjfoiswifdome thou fhaltfinde reft, and ihalt not receiuefbrow by vnto a foole,and the knowledge ofthevnwife is as his foolilhnes. wordes \v itbout order. 1 4 Whr.t is heauier then leade ? and what other 19 Doftrine vnto foolcs is as fitters on the name fhould a foole hauc? feete,and like manacles vpon the right hand. ly *Sandeand fait, andalumpc ofyronisca- ,_ _ , V 4' friend \\i\ depart. X ofthe (iHit-r^. ii Vottt^ttkt mucbioafiote. iS^good ^j ggg faithfull vnto thy (riend in his pouertic, co^fcmefi^rtibnDt. thatthoumaycftreioyce in his profperitie. Abide Slouthfull man is likea filthy ftone, which cue- ftcdfaft vnto him in the time of his trouble, that I xy man mocketh at for his (hame. thou mayeft bee heire w irh him in his heritage : for 2 A flonthfuU man is to bee compared to the pouertie is not alwayes to bee contemned, nor the dongueofoxen,andeuer)'onethattakethitvp,wil richthatisfoolilli,tobehadin.7dmi'ation. fl'.akeitoutofhishand. 14 As the vapour and fmoke of the chimney J An aiil nurtured fonne is the dilhonour of the goeth before the fire, (b eiiill w ordcs [ rebukes and father: and the daughter is leaft to be dteemcd. threatnings] goe before blood-flieading. 4 Awife daughter is an heritage vnto her huf- 2j Ivvillnotbce afhamed to defende a fiiende: band : but (hee that liueth dilhoneftly , isha fathers neitherwill I hide my felfe from him, though hee heauincfll-. (liould doc mee harnie : whofoeuer heareth it, (Iiall 5 She th.nt is bold,di(honoureth both her father bewire ofhim. and her hulband, [ and is not infcriour to the vn- 2 6 Who dial fct*a w.itch before my moutli, and *j);^,^,,j, godly:] but the\' both (hall defpife her. a fealc of wildom.e vpon my lips, that I fal not fud- 5 A tale outof time is as mufickc in mourning: denly by thcm,& that my tongue dcftroy me not? but wifedome knoweth the feafons of correction CHAP XXIII. anddo^One. .... I ^prtjtrofthttuthoHr. 15 Ofolhei,lhSphimir,nJ-vnmft 7 VVho(bteachethafoole,isasonethatglew- comm„ntciuio-i. i« ofihrcekininofpMtt, 13 Minj/imut ctli a potfheard together,and .as he that wakcth one frocicdoftiuUtrie, 17 cfihifijre tfGoJ. that neepcth,from a found fleepe. /^I.orde, Father and gouernour of all my whole 8 Ifchildrenliuehoncflly , & hauc wherewith, v/life, Iciucmcnottotheir counfcll, andletmc they (hall put aw.ay theOiamc of their parents. not fall by || them. \Or,m;li(ftt, 9 Euiifcliildrcnbcproude, withhautineircand 2 V\ho will correft my thought, and put the foolinincs,they dc-filc the nobilitie of their kindred. • dodrinc of (vi(^omc in mine heart, that the)' may 10 Who (o telleth a foole of wifedome, is as a not fpare mee in mine ignorance, neither let || their ifn,ti,,oftlif man,which fpeakcrh to one tliat is afleepe: when he faults paCTc ? tongue andUJ? tatlj told his tale,hc (aidi,Wliat is tlic matter? 3 Lcafi mine ignorances increafe, and my finnes abound a: Apocrypha Chap.xxjij/. lis abountl to my dcftrudlion, and left I fall before mincaduerfarViand niiiiccncmiesrcioyceoucr me, whofe liope is fane fiom thy mercy. 4 O Lord, 1 atha and Ciod ofmy life , [leauc me not in their imagination] neither giiicmcea proud lookc, but tiirncauay fromthy fcriiansa ftout minde. 5 Take fiom me vaine hope, & concupi(cencc, andreccinchimiuo!>edicnce, that delireth conti- nually to Icnic thee. 6 Let not the iTcedines of the bejlie, nor liift of the flcih holde me, and j^iiic not me thy fcruant o- iier into an impudent minde. 7 ^Hciiie, Oyeciiildren, the inftrudion of a mouth that (l:allfpeakctnidi : whofokcepethit, (liall notpeiilh tnorow his lips, £norbehurt by wicked \\orks.] 8 The (inner fhall be taken I y his ownelippes : for the euill fpcaker and the proud doe offend by them. * ht'^^V- ? *Accnftome not thy mouth to fwcaring: [for ro'/.s'j'Ji *" '"^ ^^^^^ '""'^ "^*'"y dalles,] neither take vp for a cuftome the naming of the Holy one : [for thou ftalt not be vnpunilhed for ftich things.] 10 For as a feniant which isoftpunilhed, can not he ivirhout .'ome fkarrc,fo he that fweareth,& nameth God continually, fhall not be foultlefle. 11 Amanthatvfethmuchfwearing, foaibe fil- led with wickcdncffe , and the plague (hall neuer from his houfc : when he fhal offend, hfllfault Ihall be vpon him, and if lie knowledge not his finne,he maketh a double offencc,and if he fweare in vaine, he (hall not be innocent, but his houfc Ihall be full ofplagues. 1 2 There is a word which is clothed with death: God grant that it be not foimd in the heritage of lacob: but they diat feare God efchcw all fuch,and are not wrapped in finne. Xbr^tfimut 1 J vf .' not thy mouth to || ignorant raflinefle : tmiami. for dierein is the occasion of finne. 14 ^Kem.cmber thy father & diymother when thru n;t fit among great men, left thou be forgot- ten in their fight , and fo through thy cuftome be- come a foolc, .ind wiiTi that thou haddcftnot bene borne.and curfc thed.iy ofthy natiuitic. - •U4W.M.7. 15 * The man that is acaiftomed to opprobri- ous words, will neuer be reformed all the dayes of hishTe. 16 There are t\vo forts [of men] thatabound in finne, ?jid the third [^ringeth wrath [and de- ftruftion:] a mind hot as fire,that cannot be quen- ' chf.d till it be confiimed : an adulterous man that giueih his body no reft, till hehane kindled a fire. 17 (AH bread is fweet ro a whoremonger : bee will not leaue off til! hcpciilli) ^. " '8 Amanthatbrcakethwedlocke, andthink- TV*»*.«J. cththusinhishea.rt, * yvhofeedime^Iamcom- pafled about w ith darkncffe : the v\alles couer me : nohodyfeeth mee : \^hom need I to feare > the^ moll High uill notreinember my finnes. ^' ip Suchamjin onelyfeareth the eyes ofaien,' and knnv.crh not diat the eyes of the Lord are ten thoufand times brighter then the funne, beholding all the wayesof men, [& the ground ofthedecpe] and confidereth the moft fccret parts. 20 Heknewsilthingsor euer the>' were m.ade, and after tfiey I e brought to pafTe alfo, he looketh N-pon them all. 2«.Jr.t..t.. 21 * The fame man ftiall be puniihed in the "*'•"• fhccts of thccitie [and (haU be chafed like a yong horfc foslc,] and when he tliinketh not vpon ir,he fliall be taken : [t!ius(],.illhe be put to (hame of euery man , becaufe he would not vnderftand tlic feare of the Lord.] 22 And thus flial it go alfo with cuery wifc,that le.nucdi her hulband, and geiteth inheritance by anodier. 25 *Forfirft ftiee hath difobcyed the Law of *^'"'-»'»''*t the moft High, and fecondly, (lie hath trefpaifcd a- fainftherowne hulband, and thirdly, ihceliarh played the whpre in adulteiy, and gotten her chil- dren by another man. 24 She Ihalbe brought out into the congregati- on,and examination (liall be made of her children. 25 Her children (h.nll not take root, and her branches fliall bring forth no fi uit. 7,6 A fhamefuU report (hall (hee Icauc, and her reproch (liall not be put out. 27 And they diat rcmaine , (Iif,ll know that there is nothing better th en the feare of the Lord, and that there k nothing fweeter then to take heed vnto the commandements ofthe Lord. 28 It is great glorie to follow the Lord, and to be receiucd of him is long life. CHAP. XXIIIL I ^ffift of TKifiiiimt frocceiihig foorth 0/ tht month of Got. 6 Offier aorkmadplnceifhertflierffitth, 20 Sbtugiuin 19 tht children of Ctii. WIfedome ftiall praifehcrfelfe, [and be ho- noured in God,] and reioyce in the mids of her people. 2 In the congregation of the moft High (liall fhe open her mouth,and triumph before his power. 3 [In the middes of her people ftiall (he be cx- alted,and woondred at in the holv a(remblie. 4 In the multiaide ofthe chofen ftice ftiall be commended,and among (iich as be ble(red,flie ftiall be prailed,and ftiall fay, ] J I am come out of the mouth of the moft High, [firft borne before all creatures. 6 I caufed the light that faileth not, to arile in the heaucn,] and couered the earth .is a cloud. 7 My dwelling isaboue in the height, and my throne is in the pillar ofthe cloud. 8 lalonchaue gone round about thecompafle ofheauen, and haue walked in the bottomc ofthe depth. 2 I polfeffcdthe "-aues ofthe fea, .md all the earth, and all people, and nations, [and with my power haue I trodcn downe the hearts of all, both highandlow.] I o In all thefe things I fought reft, and a dwel- lingin fome inheritance. ir So the creator of all things gauemeacom- mandement, and he xhax. made me, appointed me a tabernacle, and lard, Let thy dwelling be in lacob, and take thine inheritance in Ifracl , and root thy felfe among my choftn. :^f^ *He created me from the beginning,and be- *7Vo.8. jj. 'fore the world,and I fhall neuer faile -. * In the ho- *Exodn.^, ly liabitation haue I fenied before him, and fo was I eftabliflied in Sion. 13 *InthewelbeIouedcitygauehemereft,and ♦p/,/.i,-t,j, in Ifruialcm w.is my power. 14 I tooke root in an honourable people, cuCn in the portion ofthe Loi-ds inheritance. I J lam fet vp on hie hke a cedar in Lebanus, & as a cypres tree vpon the mountain es of Hermon. 1(5 I am exalted like a palmc trce||a';out the jor.m f«rf<», bankes , aad as a rofe pUtic iu Icicho , as a fdre oliue^ Apocrypha. ' Ecdefiafticus, oliue treeinaplcanintfield, and am exalted as a 39 *BehoWe, thntlhaue not laboured for my HW.a.it, plane tree by the water. felfe oueIy,but for all them that feekc vyifedome. 17 Ifmelkdasthecbnamom, andasabagof CHAP XXXV fpiccs : I gaiie a fweet odour as the beft myrrhe, as ^ ofthrte tim.> ^hchfu'^e Go.'., Li of ,hee which he h». galbanum,a«donLx,andfweetftorax, and perfume mh. 7 oj inKt thmis ihut be not 10 6c ju^tli, 14 oftii ofincenreinanhoufe. , •, 7>iaUceef»»omA». _ 18 As the terebinth, haue I ftretched out my »-r'Hree thinges reioycemee, and by them am I branches,and my branches are the branches of ho- 1 beautified before God and men : * thevnitie *Gfw.fj,j,j; nourandgrace. ofbrethrai, the loue of neighbors, aman and wife '«»».ti.xo, « lohn 15^, 1 9 * As the vine haue I brought foorth Cftuit] that agree together. of fweet fauour,and my flowres are,the fruit of ho- 2 ^Three fortes of men my foidehateth, and nour and riches. I vtterly abhorre the life of them : a poore man 20 lam the mother of beautifull loue , ind of that is proude : a rich man th.it is a lyarjand an old feare, and of knowledge, and of holy hope : I giue adulterer that doteth. cternall things to all my childien to vv'home God j ^ If thou haft gathered nothing in thy youth, hathcon.manded. what canft thou finde in thine ag;? 2 r [In me is all grace of life aud trueth : in me 4 ^ Oh,howe pleafint a tiling is it, when gray is all hope of life and vertue.] headed men n.inifter iudgement, and when the el- 22 Come vntomeallyethatbedefirousofme, dcrs can giue good counfcll! and fillyour feUics with my fruits. 5 Oh,how comely is wifedome vnto die aged *P/ii/.ij).io,i I, 2J * For the re;riembrance of mee is fweeter menjandvnderftandingandprudency vntomenof thenhonie, and mine inheritance [fweeter] then honour! the honie combe: [the remembrance of me endu- 6 The'crowneofoldmenistohauemuchex- reth for euermore.] pericnce,and the feare of God is their glorie. 24 They that eate me, fliall haue the more hun- y ^Therebenine£hings,whichlhaueiudged ger,and they that drinkenie,lhail third die more. in mine heart to be happie, and the tenth willl 2 J Who fo hcarkeneth vnto me,(hall not come pronounce with my tongue : a man that while he to confufion, and they that worke by nic, fhall not liucth,hath ioy of his children, and feeth the fal of otfend : [they that make mee to be knowen, lliall his enemies, haue cucrlafting life.] 8 ^ Wellishimthatdwelleth with a wifeof i6 All thefe things are the booke [of life,] and vnderftanding, *andthathathnotfallen withhis *ch*^.\s.x.mi the couenantofthemoft high God, [& the knovy- tongue, and that hath not feruedfuchasarevn- ly.Ks.uwij.t. ■'p.xolio.t.mi ledge of the truth,] * and the Law that Moyfes [in wortliieofhim. m,iJcM'^.i. the precepts of rigiiteoufiieile] commanded for an ^ WeJIishimthatfindethpnidencie,8<:hethat *id 29.9. heritage vnto the houfe of lacob, [and the promi- (peaketh in th; eares of them that will heare. fesperteining vmolfrael.] . 10^ Ob,hovv great is he that findethwifdome! 27 Be not vvearic to behaue your felues valiant- yet is there none aboue him, that feareth y Lord, ly with the Lord, that he may alfoconfirme your : n The feare of the Lord paflcth all things in cleaue vnto him : for the Lord almighty is but one clearenefle. God, and befides him there is none other Sauiour. 12 [ Ble/Fcd is the man vnto whom it is graun- 28 [OiitofDauid his fcruanthe ordeined to red to haue the feare of God,] vnto whomelhall raife vp a niofl: mightie Kuig that (hould fit in the he be likened that hath attained it ? throne ofhonour for euermore.], ij The feare ofthc Lord is the beginningof his ^ 29 He filkth all things \vith his wifedome , as loue,&! faith is y beginning to be ioy ned vnto him. *Gtttt.*.u. *Ph)fon, and as Tygris in die time of the new 14 [^Thcgrcatcitheauineffeisthehcauineife fruits. _ ofthc heart, and the greateft malice is the malice 50 Hee maketh the vnderftanding to abound of a woman.] f/oyl.j.15. like Euphrates, and as * lorden, in the time of the 15 Giue me any plague, faueonely the plague hai'ueft. of the heart, and any inaUce, faue the malice of a 51 Kee maketh the dodrine of knowledge to woman; appfare as tlie light , and ouei floweth as Gepn in i(< Or any aflau!t,fane the afTault of them j hate, the time of the vintage. ■! ,1 . . . or any vengeance,fauey vengeance of the enemie. i 2 The firft man hathnot knowen her pcrfeiSi- 17 There is not a more wicked head then the ly : no more Ihall the laft feeke her out. head of a ferpent, and there is no wrath aboue the J J For her confidcratioiis are more abimdant Wrath of an || enemie. ^Ortvommi then the fea , and her counfell is profounder then 1 8 * I had rather d wcl with a lyon and dragon, *P''<''* '•'»• the great decpe. then to kcepc houfe with a wicked wife. 34 I wifdome [haue caft out floods : ] lamas ip Thcwickcdnefleofa wom.in changcthhcr an arme of the riucr: I runne into Paradife as a wa- face,& maketh her counten.incc blackeasija fackc. py^4 itut, ter conduit. 20 Her huitand is fitting .among his neighbors: jy Ifaydjiwill watermy fairegarden,and will becaufeofherhefighethfore or he beware, water my plealant ground ; andloc, my ditch be- 21 All uickedneile is but litlc to the wicked- came a Hood, and my Hood became a fea. nefTe of a woman : let the portion of the finner 3(j For I m.ike doftrine to (liincasthelightof fall vpon her. ihc morning,and I lighten it for cuer. 2 2 As the climing vp of a fandie way is to the > 37 [Iwillpcarcethorow all the lower p.irts of fccte ofthc aged, fo is awifc fuUofvvordestoa the earth : I will looke vpon all fuch as beaileepe, , quiet mnn. and lighten all them that ti uft in the Lord.] ' 2 j * Stumble not at the beautie of a woman, ♦f* 10.4?. \ii 381 willyetpowre outdofirinc, asprophcfie, anddefireher notforthy plcafurc. _ »./«>».".*.«»« ami leaueit vnto all ogcs for cuer, J4 Ifawom^niwmiliibcrhiULandjftic is angry '*•*• and iii)ocrypfaa. Chap.xxvj.xxviJ. 167 anrl impudent and full of reprochc, , ftable,and giue not thy Hren^h to fh-an?ers. 2j A wicked wife maketh a fork heart, an hea- zi When thou haft gotten a fmidlillpofTciTioii uic countenance, and a wounded mjndc, vveake throughall the (icids, foweit with thine owne teed, handes and feeble knees, and can npt connfgitt her trailing in tliy nol>ilitic. bilband in heaiiittclle. . . aa I>o thy flocke that fiiallliue after thee, ITiall *Gtnt'.s. *^ of the * woman came the beginning of giowjtniftipgjuy great liberahtie of tlieir nobility. um.t,W. finne, aiid through her wc ail die. ,' • - 2-j An harlot is compared to a fqjv; but the wife . 27 Giue the water no pailage, [no not a litle,] that is marvjed, is counted as a toivre againft death neitlicrgiuea wicked woman iibertie to goe out. to her huitand. 28 Itlhcvvalkenot in thine obedience, [llie 24 A wicked woman is giuen as a rewardetoa fliall confound tliee in the fight of thjne cnen-.ies.] wicked man : but a godly woman is giuen to him iTowivhebill Cutherotfthenfromthyfl€lh:(iGmehcr,antlfor- that fcareth the Lord. . i ; y *•«'"""*• fake her. 25 A (hamelelle woman contemneth n;amc:but CHAP. XXV I. a (hamefail woman wil rcuercnce her huiband. I Thepr4ifiofMa^,du,„^\>t. s of:h,'fitri ofthut ihi,,», , 2^ A lh:^ic|eile woman is compared to a dogi a'idofif'f fiu>ih. i r,f iht lelouiAniiirMnkrnaomAH, ia_, but (he that is fliam£faft,reuerenccth thcl.ord. Oftito ihmgi ibat ciwfi firarre, tua of the thvi tthicb »ioa. . 1^ A woman thachono/uieth hcT hudcand , fhall ""*"'■•"*• bee iudgcd wife of ^liaTntiliee that de5)ifeth him, BLefled is the man that hath a vertuous wife:for flialbe blafed for her pride.' r ' tlie number ofhisyeeres (hall double. 28 A loudeoying womanand a babbler let her 3 An hondl woman reioyccth her huitand, be (ought out to driue away the enemies; the mind andllje fhali tilltheyeeres of iiisiife uich peace. of euery rnan that liuptli^vi'^^ fuch,(]ialbe,c;onuer- j A vertuous woman is a t^ood portion, which Cmtamong thetroublcsofwarre. ; , Ihalbe giuen fora gift vnio fucli as ftarc the Lord. 29 Tlia-e be t^^ o tilings thncgiieue mine heart, .4 Whether a man be ricli or poore, ;hec hath and the third maktdimee ai;gri.e-:,^/ithall,i«afcourgeofthetonguc. "CHAP XXVII 7 Aneuiilwifeisasayokeofoxenthatdraw , oftl,> pootUi^^t „oM u'.uh s TyfriutimofthfrntM diuers wayes: he that hath her, is as. though he that fiarefh God. ij rht zuonfinnintjjeoftfottt, i« Tht held a (coipion. (ecrttiofffiendiareMttoOcviterti'. t6 Jhewu.ktdimtgin' 8 Admnken womanandfuchascannotbee '^'fi'^.hi'htM„uthvi,o»hmieifi. tanied,is a great plague ; for (lie can not couer her T) Ecaufe of pouertie haue many finned : and * he *Pr»u.ij,^, owneflianie. Jj that feeketh to be rich, nimeth his e}-es afide. •.''"•*•?• 9 Thewhor&lomof a womanmay beknow- 2 AsanTaile inihetvall lMwhat n^an hath and feedeth his bones widi her vnderflanLling. in his heart. 14 Apeaceablewomanandofagood heartisa 7 Praife no mm except thou haue heard liis gift of theLord,and there is nothing fo much worth talke : for this is the triall of men. asawomanwcllinfmided. 8 f If thou Iblloweft righteou(he{re, thou (lialt 15 Afhamefaft andfaitiifiillwomanisadouble get her, and put her onasafairegaiment, [and grace, and there is no weight to be compared vnto (halt dwell with her , ."nd llie fliall defend thf e for her conrinent minde. euer : and in the day of knowledge diou flialt finde itf Asthefunnewhen itarifethinthe highph- ftedfaftnefTe.] ces of the Lord,{b is the beautie of a good wife the 9 The birefc reibrt vnto their lifee : fo doth the ornament of h'^r houfe. tnicth nime vnto them that are pradifed in her. 17 As the cleare light isvpon the holycandle- 10 AstheUon waitediforthebeaft, fo doeth fticke,foisthebeautieofthefaceina ripcige. finne vpon them that do euill. 18 As the golden pillars are \pon the fockcrs of ri Thetalkingofhim that feareth God , is all filuer : fo arc faire feete with a con/hnt minde. wifdome: as for a foole,he changeth as the moone. 19 [Perfctuallarethefoundationsth;itbclaid ^^ If thou be among the \-ndifcreet, obliruc vpon a ftrong rocke : fo are the commaundements the time , but haue flill tlie aflembly of them that of Godin the heart of an holy \^on'an.] are wife. a 0 My fonnc , keepe the ftrcngth of thine age 1 j The talking of fooles is grieiious , and thdr fport Apocryphat Ecclefiafticus. fport is in Ac pleafiiie of (inne. and forgiue his ignorance. * C^'9-*i-9,t*. 14 * The talke of him diatCveareth mucfi,nia- 8 * Beware of ftrifc , and thou flialt make thy * Cf»ip.i.u keth the haire to liand vp ; and to ftriuc with fuch, finnes fewer : for an angry man kindleth ftrife. ftoppeth the cares. 9 And the finfiill man difqiiicteth frientles , and ij Ihe ftrife oftheproude is blood fhedding, bringcthinfalfeacciifationsamongthemtliatbeat and th?ir fcouldings are grieuoiis to heare. peace. i6 * Who fo diCcouereth fecrets,lofeth his ere- i o *As the matter of the fire is,fo it bumedi,and "P'"***.*** dite,and findeth no friend after his will. mans anger is according to his power : and accor- 17 Loiiethy friend, and be faidifuU vnto him : ding to nisriches his anger incrca(eth,and the more but if thoii bewrayeft his fecrets, thou (halt not get vehement the anger is,the more is he inflamed. him againc. 1 1 An haftie Drawling kindleth a fire , and an 1^; ForasamandeflroyethhisenemiCjfodoeft haftie fighting fheadeth Wood: [a tongue that bea- thou deftroy the friertdfhip of thy neighbour. reth falfe witnefle, bringsth death. ] 19 As one that letteth a bird goe out of his 12 If thou blow the fparke,it ftiall bume: if thou hand, (b if thou giucouer thy friend, thou canft fpitvponit,it (hall bee quenched, and both tfaefe not get him againe. come out of the mouth. 20 Follow after him no morc,for he is too farre ij || *Abhorre the flanderer& double tongued; off: he is as a roe efcaped out of thefnare : tfor for fuch haue deftroyed many that were at peace, his fouie is uoundcd.3 14 The double tongue mth difquieted many, 21 As for woundes, they maybe bound vp a- anddriuen them from nation to nation : (hong ci- gaine, and an euill worde may be reconciled : but ties hath it broken dowiie, .nnd ouerthrowen the uho (b bewray eth the fecrets of a friend, hath loft houfes o f great men : [ the (kength of the people al! his credite. _ hath it brought downe, & bene the decay o f migb- *Pro*,io.i». ^^ * He diatwinketh with the eyes, imagineth tienations.] euil:andheth3tknovvethhim,TOillethimalone. ij The double tongue hath caft out many ver- 2 5 When thou art prefent,he wil (peake (\vect- tuoiis women, and robbed them of their labours. |T!ietongu#, ly, and praife thy wordes: but at the laft he will turne his tale,and (lander thy (hying. 24 Many things haue I hated, but nothing fo euill as fiich one : for the Lord aKb hateth him. 16 Who fo hearkeneth vnto itjdial neuerfindc reft,and neuer dwell quietly. 17 The (broke of the rod maketh mai'ksbthe fle(h, but the ftroke ofthe tongue breaketh the 2 J Who Co cafteth a ftone on hie,cafteth it vp- bones, onhisownehead: andhethatfmitcdi with guile, i8 There be many that haue perifTied by die maketh a great wound. edge ofthe fword, but not fo many as haue fellen 2 6 Who fo *diggeth a pit,fhal fall therein, [and by the tongue, he that layeth a (tone inhis neigbours way, (hall 19 Wei is him that is kcptfi-om an euill tongue, ftumble thereon,!! and he that layeth a fnare for and commeth not inthe anger thereof, which hath anothei-,(lialbe taken in it himfelfe. not drawcn in that yoke, neither hath bene bound 27 He that worketh euill, (hall be wrapped in in the bands thereof. cuils,and (hall not know from whence they come 20 For the yoke thereofis a yoke ofyron , and vnto him 28 Mockerie and reproche follow the prou^e, and vengeance lurketh for them as a lyon. 2p Tney that reioyce at the fallof therighte- 6us,(halbe taken in the(baro,& anguifti (liall con- fume them before they dye. the bands of it are bands of brafTc. 2 1 The death thereof is an ernll death : hell werebetter then iuch one. 2 2 It fhal not haue rule ouer them y feare God, neither fhall they be burnt with die flame thereof. J Such as forfake the Lord , fhall fall diercin : r, ■■! rom. 12.19. I Man ought not toleeke JO Defpite and anger are abo-ninable thinges, and it fhall biune them, and no man (halbe able to and the finfuU man is fubieft to them both. quench it : it fiiall fill vpon them as a lyon,aiid dc- uoure them as a leopard. CHAP. XXVIII. 24 Hedge thy poiTedion with thornes, & make I fi''f<»Httofirfiwiittfe>ict. IJ doorcsand barrcs (or thy niouth . ofthe v;ce, ofiij! «.«^«r, ' rnoiild pay againc,th(:y prolong the tcmie, aiuigiucacaieleireanfwcrc, and make cx- cuftsby realon of the time, 6 And though lie be able , yet giueth he fcarce the lulfc againe, & reckoncth the other as a thing found : els he dccciiieth him of his money,and ma- fctth him anenemie without caiife : he payeth him with curfingand rebukc;and giueth him eiiil words for ha good deed. 7 There be many wiiich rcfulc to lend becaulc of tliis inconuenience,fcaring to be defrauded with outcaiife. 8 Vet haiiethou patience with him that hum- blcth himfelfc,and deferrc not mercie from him. 9 Hclpe the poore for the commandements fake, & Cumc him not away,becaufc ofhis pouerty. 1 o Lole thy money for thy brothers and neigh- bours fake , and let it not rull vndcr a ftone to thy dcltniftion. 11 *Bcftow thytreafure after the commande- mcnt of the moft High,and it fl-iall bring thee more profit then golde. 1 2 II Lay vp thinc*almes in th\- fecret chambers, and it Ihall keepethee from all afriidion. 1 J CA mans almcs is as a purfe wth him, & fbal keepe a mans laiioitr as the apple of the c)'e,and af- tcnvaid fliall itarifc, ,-md pay cuery man his reward ward \-pon his head.] 14 It n. II fight for thee againft thine enemies, better then the (hield of a ftrong man, or (pcarc of then ighrie. Dlfcredlbip. jj An honed man is Hfuretie for his neighbour: but he that is impudent, foriaketh him. 1 6 'Forget not the fncnddiip of thy furety ; for he hath layd his life for thee. 17 The wicked defj)ifeth the good deed ofhis furerie. 1 8 The wicked »vi!l not become fiirety : and he that is oi an vnthankiiill minde, foi fakcth him that deL'ueredhim. J 9 [Some man promifeth for his neighbour: and V. hen he hath loft his honeftie , hee willfor- fekehim.] 20 SureriOJp hath dcftroyed many a rich man, andrcmoiiedthemasthewauesofthefea •• migh- tiesnen hath it driucn awav from their houfes, and caiifcd ihcm to wander amongftrange nations. 1 1 A ^^icked man tranfgreUing the oftnmande- ments of the Lord, fhall foil into furetilhip : and he that medleth mudi with other mens bulinefle, is intangled in controuerfics. 21 f Helpe thy neighbour according to thy power, and bnvare that rhou thv felfe fall not. 'atf.i9.ii. 2 J * The dijefc thing of life is water, & bread, and clothing, and lodging to couerthy fliame. ISoba liuing. 2 4. !' The poore mans life, in his owtielodge, is better then delicate fare in another mans. 2 5 Be it little or much , holde thee contented, that the houfe fpeake not euiU ofthee. 2 <; For it is a miftrahl e life to ^o from houfe to houfe : for where thou artaftranger, thoudarcft not open thy mouth. ir Thou fJialt lodge & feed vnthankfiill men, & after (halt haue bitter wends for the fame,/-j^*«f , 28 Come thou Granger, and prepare the cable and feed me of that thou haft readie. 29 Giue place, thouftranger, to an honoura- ble man : my brorficr commah to be lodged, and XTCJt. 1^8 I hauc need of mv hourc. JO ihtfe things arc heauie toan.anthathath vrdcrilanding, the Npbraiding of the houfe , and the reproch ofthe lender. CHAP. XXX. ' Ofthtcnrtitiontfehildttn 14 Ofiht covtmtaitimfhttl^, 17 D'-tlhuhitin thtn0jt'e»fiJilift. ti Of ibt uf *mi [of' r«» «/ iht htmh HEtliatlouethhis fonne, ♦caufeth him oft to ♦Pro'.i;.**. feel c the ro«lde, that he may haue ioy ofhim «*'»!•»>• in the end. 2 He that chaftifeth his fonne, ftiall haue ioy in him, and ftiall rcioyce ofhim among his acquain- tance. ? He that*tC3cheth his fonne, grieucth the ene- *Dttit,i,7 . mie, and bdbrc his friends he frail reioyce of hm. 4 Though his father die , yet is he as though he were not dead : for hce hath left one behinde him that is like him. 5 111 his life he faw him, aiTd had ioy in him, and was not foiy in his death, [neither was he afriamcd before his enemies.] 6 Hce left behiiide him an auenger againft his enemies, and one that friould friew tauour vnto his friends. 7 Hee that flattereth his fonne, bindeth vp his wounds, and his heart is grieued at eiiery eric. •8 An vntamed horfe will be ftubbume , and a wanton childe will be wiltliU. 9 If thou bring \-p thy fonne delicately, he ftiall make thee afrayd : and if thou play with hum , hee ftiall bring thee to heauineffc. 10 Laugh not widi him , kfr thou be fori e with him,and left thou grafri thy teeth in the end. 1 1 * Giue him no libertie in his yonth;& winke ♦f*.^.?.*}. notathisfollic. 12 Bowdownehisneckewhilehcisyoong,and beat him on the fides, while he is a childe, left hce waxc flubburne, and be difobedient vnto thee, and Co bring foro w to thine heart. 15 Chaftife thy childe, and be diligent therein, left his ftiame gricue thee. 1 4 f llBetter is the roore,being whole & ftrong, |Tlbe pralfe then arichmanthatisafiliaedinhisbody. oCh.alth. I J Health and ftrtrgth is aboueall golde, and a whole body aboue infinite creafiire. 1 6 There is no riches aboue a found body , and no ioy aboue the ioy ofthe heart. 17 Death is better then a bitter life, [and long reft,] thencondniiallficknefTe. 1 8 The good things that are powred on a mouth fliut vp,are as mefies of meat fet vpon a graue. 1 9 What eood doth the offring vnto an idole ? for hee can neither eate nor fmell : (b is he that is pcrfeoited ef the Lord, [and bcareth the reward ofinicjiiitie.] 2 o He feeth w ith his eics,&: groneth like*a gel- •riip.to.;, dtd man, that lieth with a virgin and figheth. 2 1 * Giue not ouer thy minde vnto heauinefle, •7ve.1i.15 md and ve\e not thy felfe in thine ow ne coiinfell. 1 s-'S-c^ «7.»>. 22 Thcioyoftheheartisthelifeofman, and a mans gladnefle is the prolonging of his dayes. 2 J Louc thine owne foule , and comfoit thine heart: driuefbrow ferrefrora thee : ftjrforow hath fiaine manv, and there is no profit thcrem. 24 Enuie and ivrath fhorten the life , and car»- fiilneffe bringeth age before the time. 2 J Anocleand good heart will haue confide- ration ofhis n.cat ^nd dia. CHAP. Apocrypha, Eccleilaflicus. CHAP. XXXI. ICouitournEffe, * t.7im,6.),io. 'Chaf.Sa, *Z4f*.H.' Oft)!ifltkpitJ!e, t Of them tht: take pamt to f^Mhtt ticket. a Thep s:,e of a tich man rrnhoul A ^uU, 11 fVc OHlht ta fleidi mihanfjft andfoUowfeboHtft^ WAkiiig II after * riches pineth away the bo- dy, S)c the care thereoldrkieth away fleepe. 2 This waking care breakcchthe fleepe, as a great fickneffe brcaketh the.lleepe. 5 The rich hath great labour in gathering riches togecher,aud in hisrdl he is filled with pleafures. 4 Thepoore laboiireth inliuingpoorely , and wiien he leaueth off, he'isftillpoore. y He that loueth golde , Ihall not be iiiftified, & he that foUoweth corruption,lbaIl haue enough thereof. 6 * Many are deftroyed by the reafon of golde, and Liue found their deftnidion before them. 7 It is a Humbling blockevnto them that Cicri- ficc vnto it, and euerj' foole is taken therewith. 8 Elefled is the* rich which is found without hlcniilh, and hath Sot gone after golde, [nor ho- ped inn-.oney and treafiues.] 9 Who is he, and wc will commend him? for ; Tiondcrfull things hath he done among his people. Jt^o Who hath bene tried thereby , and found pcrut ? let him be an example of glorie,who might ^ •offend,an J hath not oliended,or do euill,andha:h not done it, ,ix Therefore fliall his goods be eftablillied,and the congregation Ihall declare hisalmcs. ITemperaneicJ! •12: If thou fit atacolUy table, ||open not thy moutliwidevponit, and fey not, Beholderauch meat. : • ,ii Remember that an euill ei,'eis a fhrew : and yvh;jt thing created is vvoife then a wicked eye ? for ._ itweepethforeuerycaufe. 14 Stretch not thine hand wherefbeiicritloo- f Jketh,ar.d thiiift it not with it into the dilh . • 15 Conilderby thyfclfehimthat]sbythee,and • niarkc eueiy rliine. 1 6 Eate modeftly that which is fet before thee, and deuoure not,lcl1 thou be hated. 17 Lcauethou oiffirft lbrnourtours{ake,andbc rot irfatiablc,left thou oiiend. 1 8 W hen thou fitteft among many , reach not thine hand out firfi: of all. 1 ^ *Ho-.v lick isfuiBcient for a man wel taught? and thereby hcbclcheth net in his chamber, [nor fcefcthanvpaine.'] 20 A \',holc(bmc fleepe commeth ofaterrpe- rate bc'ilic : hen'feth vp in the morning, and is well at taft in hinifelfe : but paine in watching and clio- lerickc d:leaf."s, and pangs of the belli? are with an vn(atiabl;;man. ; 21 If thou haft bene forced DO eateVarif^ goe fonli, \ amit,and then take thy'rclt : Cfo flialtthgu tfingnofi'cknenetothyboilv-] ' ' ' • 2i My fo:)nc,h.arc me,anj dcTpife me not, and at the !.iit thou fl^alt finde as I haue toldc thee : in all thy v.oiks be quickc, fo (lia'l there nofickntil'c corae vnto tlicc. 2 j^ * Who (b is II liberall in his meat, men fliall blcfie him : an J the tcftimonic of his honcft)- fhall bebcleaied. [ 2.J. Eutr.g'.itifthim that is a niggard of his mc^t, the whole citie (1 :rJl murmu'rc: the tefiimonies of his niggariinefle fl^al c lure. 2 ) Shew not thy vahantiics in wine : for * wine hath ddlroycd many. i6 The fornace prowcth the cdgeia the tempc- *Cl"^7,t9, •"ron.t!.9. ♦"/o./f/f.rj^'}. ring: fo doth wine the hearts of the proud by drun- kenncfle. 27 *\Vinefobeilydrunken,is profitable for the *P'*'.!04.k. life of man : wliat is liislife that is oucrcorae with ^"'iM.?.*;?. wine ? 28 Wine was made [from the beginning] to make men glad [and not for dninkennefl'e.] Wine meafuiably drunken , and in time , bringeth glad- neffe and cherefulnefle of the minde. 29 But winedrunken with excefle, makethbic- ternelTe of minde with braulings and fcoiddings. JO Drunkennefle encreafeth the courage of a foole,till he offend : it diminifheth his Ibength and maketh \vounds. ji *R ebuke not thy neighbour at the wine,and *C^a^.i»j, dcipife him not in his mirth : giue him no defpight- fuU words, andprcfl'e not vpon him with contrarie words. CHAP. XXXII. I ./intxhtruthntomodrftu. J Lit the unaeitt^takt. 14 To giite thanks .ifter the rtptft. i; Ofthejfiate ,puth ana ccnji- dcNceir, Gad, IF thou bemadethemafter ofthefiaji, ||hftnot pambleneffe. 1 thy A'lfe vp , but be among them , as one of the reft : take dil.gent care for them, and fo fit downe. 2 And when thou haft done all thyduetie, fit doivne, that thou mayelt be merie with them, and recciue a cro wne for thy good behauiour. J Speakc thou that art the elder : for it becom- meththee, but with foumi iudgement, and hinder not mufike. 4 Po wre not out words,where there is no audi- ence, * and Ihew not forth wifedome out of time. *tctle.;.7. 5 Theconfent of muficiap-atabanket, isasa ''"f'^'-Ti fignet of carbuncle fct in golde. 6 And as the fignetof an emeraud well trimmed u ich golde , fo is the meloilie of mUfike in a plea- fint banker. i 7 [Giue eare, and be ftill, and for thy good be- hauiour thon fiialt be loued.] 8 1 hou that art yong, fpeake if need be,and yec fcarcely when thou art tvvifc a fke.i. 5> Comprehend much in few words: [in many tilings be as one thac is ignorant : ] be as one that vnderftandeth,and yet iiolde thy tongue. 1 0 If thou be among * great men, compare not n/jj.ji,^^ thy felfe vnto them ; and when an elder fpeaketh, babble not much. 1 1 Before the thunder goeth lightning, and be- fore 3 lianiefall man goeth tauour. 1 2 Stand vp betimes , and be not the laft : but get thee home without delay. I J And thei-e take thy paftime,&: do what thou wilt,fo that thou do none qiil,or vfe proud words. 14 But aboiie al things.giue thanks vnro him that hath n-.a le tliee,& replcni:hcJ thee with hitgoods. 15 f Who fo£ear,£th the Lord, willreceuehjs ; ^ Ism awaked vplaft of all,'as one that ga- andhethaterreth, isfullofcralt. thereth after them in die vintage. In the blelfnij of 1 1 \Vhe I wandred to & fro, I faw many things, the Lorde I am ina-eafcd, rnd haue filled my wine & mine vnderftanding is greater the I can exprefle. preflejike a grape-gatherer. 12 I v. as oft ti r es in daKger of death, yet I was '(iif>.t4.j$. t6 *Eehold, how I haue not laboured onely for deliuered by thcfe things. my felfe,but for all them that feeke kiiowledge. 1 5 ^1 he fjiirit of tb'ofe that feare the Lord,ft.al 17 Heareme,Oycgreatmenofthepeople,and line: fortiieir hope is in him that can heipe them. hearken u ith your eares, yc rulers oftheCongre- 14 Who fo || f^^areth the Lord, feoreth no man, yfr.thittot gation. neid-.eiisafiaid:forheishishope. ih:lcrd. 18 Giuenotthyfonneandwife,thy brother and ^6 BleiTed is the foule of him that fcareth the friende,power oucr thee while thou liucft,Qndgiue Lord: in wiiom piitteth hee is truft? who is his no: awav thy fubfiance to another, left it repent ftrcngth ? • . ■ ■ thee,and thou increate for the fame againe. 16 * For the eiesoFthe Lord haue rcfceifivhto *Pf.>l.ii.'tl. ip As long as thou liueft, and halt breath, glue th£m,that louehim : he is their * mii^htieprotedi- /'''^'•S'''''' not thv f.lf-" ouer to any perfon. on,and ftrorig ground,a def,.nce from the heat,and 20 Tor better ins that thv children fhoiu J p-av alhadowforthenoonedav, afliccourfiomftum- \ vnto thee-ihen that riiou C^ouldeft looke vp to the bling,rnd an he'pe from failing. ^'- hands of thy children. 17 He fetteth vp the forde, andlightencthth? 21 In all thy uorkcs bee excellent, that thine eyes:hegiuethhealtb,lifeandbklling. ;' A poc r)'pha. Ecclcfiafticus^ * 2'»e«,tiar. 18 fHeth-t^giuethanoflfcrinoofvnrigliteous faiiour, and his prayer fliall reach vnto the cfoudes. goods.oiferech a mocking facrifice, and che giftes 17 The prayer of him that humblethhimfelfe, of the vnrighteous plcaf- not him. goeth chorowe the cloudes, and ceafcch not till it ■ 19 [ But the Lord is theirs onely,that patiently come neerc, and will not depart till che moft High abide him in the way of trueth and righteoufnes.j haue re{pe(ft thereunto to iiidge righ:eoulIy, and to |Theo»!!igsof 20 The moft Highdoethnoc a11ovvethe|!offe- execute iiid"cment. thewickedand rings of the wicked, * neither is he pacified for 18 AndtheLordewillnotbeflacke,northe AI- *PrtiL't}fii ^"^ ^y *^ multitude of (acrifice. mighty will tary longfrom them, till hee hathfmit- 21 Who fb bringeth an offering of the goods ten in funder the loynes of the vnmercifull, ami a- of thepoore,doth as one tliat facrificcth the fonne uenged himfdfe of the heathen, till he haiie taken before the fathere eyes. away the multitude of the cniel, anti broken the 2z Ihe bread of theneedefull is the life of tlic fccpter ofthe vnr:ghteons,ril he giueeuery man at- poore:he y defrandeth him thereof,is a murtherer. ter his workes, and rewarde them after their deuifes, 25 He that taketh away his neighbours liuing, tillhehaueiudgedthecaufeofhispeofle,andcon>- ^ flayeth him, * and he that defraudeth the labou- forred them with his mercie. thM^lt. **''^' ^^'^ "^'^^ hire,is a bloodlheader. 19 Oh how faire a thin^ is mcrcie in the time of °* 24 ^VVhen one buildeth,and another breaketh anguilhandtroublc!ltislikeacloudeofraine,that downe,what profite hsue they then but labour? commeth in the time of adrought. 2 J When one prayeth, and another curfetfa, CHAP. XXXVL i whofevoyce will the Lord heaie? i ^Fr»ytritGoimtUf^i>nof»u^vhfMintn,*i»mliibi>rt ■ 1 jij. jj ^6 * He that wafheth himfelfe becaufe of a thtiftrftcuiibiichwch. « Thtpr*}(eofagooineiiun. T ' ' dead bodie, and toucheth it againe, what auailech T T Aue mercy vpon vs, O Lord God ofall things, his wafhing ? IJ and beholde vs, and [Ihewe vs the light of thy «*P«.».ao, 27 *Soisit«aman thatfeftethforhisfinnes, mercies,] »!,»». ' ' and committeth them againe : who will heare his - And fend rfiyfeare||among the nations, which lAgainftth* prayer? or whatdoeth his faftinghelpe him? feeke not after thee, [that they may know that *"''«'*• CHAP XXXV ^^^^ '^ "° ^^ ^"^ thou, and that they may (hew Oftrufftcrificn. t^Thtyrayitoftht'lathttkffi^tnioftht thy WOnderOUS WOrks.] ttidatftytnii htm thMt humhitih bimfelfi. $ Lift vp thine * hand vpon the ftrange nati- *]trmd<>,a^ * um^, y "f 7T7Ho(bkeepethdieLaw, *bringethoffe- ons, that they may fee th^ power. K«"7; i 7 V V rings yno w: he that holdeth faft the com- 4 As thou ait fanCiified m vs before them, fo be B Trw Utifices. niandemenK, || ofFereth an otfring of faluation. *ou n agnified among diem before vs, 2 Hediat is diankefull to them that haue wel 3 That they may know thee, as we knoivthee: deferued,otferedi fine flower:* and hediatgiueth for diereisnoneodier God bi.: only thou,0 Lord. f P6;/// thy people with rfiy glory. thee feuen times as much. 1 5 Giue witncfle vnto thofe that thou haft pcf- ^ . I J *Diminilh nothing of thine offering: for he refTedfinm the begtnning,andraifevp the prophe- Jf«;« l]ViT' will not receiue it, and af)ftcine fi^om wrongfliU fa- fies that haue bene Oiewed in thy Name. crifices:fortheLordistheiudgc,andrcgardcdino 16 Reward them that wait for thee, that thy ♦Ofn(.ioi7. J. *aianspet{bn. Prophets may be found faithfiill. ch-,,9.r>ob;^ ,j Heeaccentedinotthe pci-fonofthc poorc, 17 O Lord, heare the pr.ayer of thvfeniantjac- 19 ir<|j<(.7.4f7.-. buj. {jehenreth the prayer of the oppreffed. cording to the*bleftingofAaronoucrthy people, 't(umi.Atii l''J*'i7'!i,l'e'^ 14 Hedtfpifeth not thedefire ofthe fedicrlefTe, [and guide thou vs in the way of righceoufndre,! 9-ohffi.ii. northew]dowe,when(hepowethout herprayer. diat all diey which dwel vpon die carth,may know »/"'.»'7. I J Dothnotthetcaresrundovwe the widowes that thou art the Lord the etcrnall God. chcekes?&: her ctv is againft him that caufedi them: 1 8 f The belly deuourcth all meats, yet is one [forfrohercheckes^dicygovpvntohcauen,?^ meat better then anodier. the Lord which hearctli diem,doeth accept them .I 1 9 As die throtc tafteth venifon, fo dodi a wXe 1 6 He tiwt feructb y Lord, (halbc accepted with mindc difcerat ialic words. Apocrypha, Ch.Tip, xxxvij.-jxxviij. 179/ JO A Trovvard heart briiigeth gricfe, but a man ' that he will dneCt thy uav in trueth. , , ; , - . ; of experience u ill refift it. 16 Lctrcafongoebcfoieeiiciy cntcrprj(c,,aii0 21 A womaiiisapt to rcceiue eucry man: yet counfcllbcfoiccutryndiion. ' ' , is one daughter better then nochcr. 17 ^ The [chjiigingjof the cqunteiia^ic^e is a 21 The beautieofau Oman chcereth the face, fjgne of the dunging pt^KJ^art^ioiucth^gcs .,...,;..,' .and a man loueth nothing better. ^ , ; af>pcai;e: good and cuill, lilc and cftath, but the „pia"„*^)oi: 2; Iftherebeinhertonguegentlenefle,nicck- tpngiiehathciicrmorethegouernmcntoucrdiem. ° nes,and wholefome talke, then is not her hiil band 18^ Somp man is wittfe, and hath inAmtted like other men. miiny,and yet is vnpjotitable \ nto hinifelte. fTheptjifeol* 24 He that hath |] gotten a [vertuous^ Woman, ip Some man will be wife in uordes,andisha- juodwoiBin. Lidibegiintogetapofleflion-.lheisanhelpelikc tcd,yea,he is dcftitutc of all 11 food, Vr.vijUme. veto himfelfe, and a pillar to reft vpon. 20 Eecaufc grace is not g;iien him of ,^hc Lord: 25 Wherenohedge is, thorethepofleflionis forheisdcftitiiteofajl wifcdomc. ; « ,i ,. .. , (poyled: and hcdiat hathno wife, wandreth to 21 Another is wjfe for himfelfc,andthqfxui^fs ... ^ and fro,mourning. of vnderdandingarQ&ithfuUm his mouth. , 2d Who willtiiiftathiefcthat isalwayreadie 22 A wife nwninrtrLi,Sleth his people, and rf^c and wandreth from townc to towne?,andlikevv]re fiaiitesofhiswifedomefailenot, .,• . him, that hath no relt, and lodgetb, wiicrefoeuer . 2 3 A wife man fball be plenteoufly blefle if* Andfayvntothee,Thy way isgood,ajidaf- 4 The Lord hath created medicines of the ter^rd he ftand againft thee,and looke what fhal earth,and he that is wife, will not abhoiTC them, become of thee. j * Was not the water made fweet with wood, •ewAij.}^ 11 [ Afkenocounfdlforreligionofhim,:that that men might know the vertue thereof? isvvithoutrc!igion,norofiuftice,ofhimthathath 6 So he harh giucn men knowledge, that hee noiufticc,] nor of a woman touching -her of might beglorified in his wonderous workcs. -, J, whom (lie is ielous,. not ofacoivard in matters of 7. With fiichdoethhehqiIe:mcn,;andt8ke^ tvarrc, nor of a marchant concerning exchange, away their paines. j , ; .. • .,.- ,; nor ofa buyer for the falc, nor ofianenuiousman 8 ■ OfTLichddedKheApothfGafienfiakea-ieo^- tcuching.thankefulnefre, nor of the vnmercifull fedipPjandyethecannotfinjfhhisowneworksi: touching kindnefle, [ norofanvnhoneft manof for of the Lord commeth profperitie and wealth honcflie,] nor of the flouthflill for any labour, ouerall the earth. nor of an hireling for the fiaifliing of a worke, 9 My fbnne,fcile not in thy ficknes,but *pray ' '■'""•i^ *>'• nor of an idle feruant for much bufineflc : hearken vjito the Lord,and he wijlmake thee whole, hot vntothefc in any matter of cdutrfcUt'. ' i xo LcaueofffI-Dnifin'.ie,andorderthine'hpmI» 12 Rut be contiruiall with a godly man wliome arjight,and c heart ftoili ?ll vyij^ednes. riwu .knoweft to kce^e the commaucdeinents of 11 'OfferfWfi mm. \6 The itnkei of Gtd. t^ Vnt) tht lui, 1 5 He that finnech before his maker,kt him fal £»»'' '*'»5' f'^''^' '"<"<> 'he euii/^'Htngood thmimH tma. intothehai^dsofthcphyficion. TjEonely that applicch his mindetotheLawof * Cl»ip.tu\u 16 My fonne,*po'.vrc forth teares oner y dead, tl the mofthigh,and is occupied in the medicati- ^ BOf mourning || and begin to moumc, asifrhoiihadddlfuffered on thereof, frckerh out the I| wifedome ofall the 1 0^»">e *»&• great liarme'th)' re!fe,& dien concr his body accor- ancient, and excrcifeth hiajfclfe in the prophecies. '*'""*• lOr^ht cMHoMt. dingtb his||.ippointmenr,& nej^kftnothis burial. 2 Hee kecpeth t!ie (iiyings of fan-.ous mc:n,and 1 7 Make a oricuoiis lam?ntation,and be earndt entrtth in alfb to tlie feciets of darke fcntences. in mourning, and v fc la re. ration, as he is worthy, j He feeketh out the myfterie of graue fenten- and that.a dayor t-.vo, Icaft thou be cui! fpokcn o f, ces,and cxevcifeth himfelfe in darke parables, and then con.fort thy felfe for thine heauinefl'e. 4 Hcefhall feme among great men, and ap- •ProM.tj.ij. . ij *Forofiicaaine{recommahdeath,andthe pearebefbretheprince: hee (hall trauaile through «rfi7.«. hediiinerrebfihc heart breakcth the itrength. ftrar^e countre^-cs : for heehathtryed che^'ood ipOfthe aftedionof the heartconin^.ethfd- and the euill among men. 'roWj'and the life of him that is aftiiifled, is accor- y Hee will giue his heart to rcfortearelyvnto ding to his heart. ' the Lord that made him, and to pray before the ' 20 Take no heauinefle tohcart: driueitav/ay mcftHigh,and will open his mouth in pray er,and and rtmerr.ber the laft end. pray for his (irines. ' - M Forget knot: for there is no turning againe: 6 When the great Lord will, he (liall he filled thoUfliskdoehimnogoodjbuthurtrhyfelfc. with the Spirite of vnderftanding, that hee may 2it Remembct hs iudgcment • thine .nlfo Qialbc powre out wife fentences, and giue thankcs vnto like\yire,vhto me ydterday, and viito thee to day. the Lord in his prayer. »i,J(iw,ts,i», 2j *Sccingthedeadisatreft, lethisremem- 7 IIHelhalldiredhiscounfelland kEOwIedgC: tor,ibeLirj. bmnce reft, and comfort thy felfeagaine for him, folhallhe meditate in his fecrets. when his Ipirit is departed from him. 8 He fhall fhew forth his fcicnce and learning, 24 ^ The wifdome of a learned man commeth and reioyce in the Law and couenant of the Lord, by vfing well his vacant time: and he that ceafeth 9 Many (hall commend his vnderftanding, from his owne matters and labour, may come by and his memorie (hall neuer be put out, nor depart wifedomc. away: buthis name (hall condnuefromgenerati- 25 How can hee get wifedome that holdcth the on to generation. plough, and he that hath pleafure in the goad, and 10 *The congi-egadon (hall dcdarchis wife- *f%'44'f' in driuing o>;en, and is occupied in tiieir labours, dome,and (hew it. and talketh but of the breed of bullockes? 11 Though hebe dead, hefha'.l leaue a greater 26 He giueth his minde to make furrowcs, and fame then a thoufond : and if he hue 1 liil, he fhall is diligent to giue the kine fodder, ' get the fame. 27 So is it of euery carpenter, and workema- n Yet will Ifpeakeofmoe things : for I am ftcr that laboureth night and day : and they that fuUasthemoone. cut, and graue fcales, and make {tmdry diuerifitie?, i } Hearken vnto me, ye holy children, and End giue thcmfeluesto counterfct imagerie, and bring foorth finite, as the rofe chat is planted by watch to perfourme the worke. *'' the brookes of the field, 28 The fmith in likemanerabidethbyhisan- 14 Andgiueyeafivcc_tefmenas||incenfe,and io,^ii^, mll,anddoeth his diligenceto labour theyron:the bring foorth flowers, as'Sielillici puea fmell, )F vapour of th? -fire dr>'eth his flefh, and hee muft and fin^ a fong of prayfe : blefle the tbfd in all fight withtheheatcfthefornace: the noifeofthe his workes. ' ^ hammer iseuer in his eares, and his eyes looke ftill i J Giue honour vnto hisName,and ihe^v forth Vpon the th^ng that he maketh: hecfettethhis his praife with the fongs of your lips, and with mind to make vp his work : therefore he watcheth harp es,and ve (ha 11 fay after this maner, to polifh it perfeaiy. 1 6 * All the workes of theLord are exceeding gwm.i.jv 29 So doth the potter fit by his worke: hetur- good,andallhiscommandementsarcdoneindue '^•Ti'^' nethrhewheeleabout with his feet: heiscarefull feafon. ' alway ar his worke,& maketh his worke by nfiber. 1 7 And none may fay,What is this ? wherefore j« Hee falliioneth the clav \virh his anne, and is that ? for at time conuenient they (hall all bee with his feete he temperetfi the hardnc(re there«if: fought out: at his commandemcnc the water (rood his heart imagineth how to couci- it with"kade,and as an hcapc, and at the word of his mouth the wa- ■ his diligence is to clenfe the ouen. tere gathered themfelues. Ji All thcfehope in their hands, and euery one 18 His whole fauour•'««•*• ** V*yHe.j,ie, 29 *Fire and haile,ii: famine,and death: al thefe fure,is about them both. , are created for vengeance. 1^ Children,and thetuildingof the city rr^keth J o The teeth of^vildc beafies^and the fcoipions, a perpttuall name; but an hondt won~,an is counted and the ferpcnt3,and the fworde execute vengeance aboue tliaii both, for the deuniftion of the wicked. 20 VVineandmuiickereioycethehaart:butthc ji They li.alise glad to do his commandements: louc of wifdome is aboue them both, and when necde is,they fhall bee ready ^pon earth; 2 1 The pipe and the plalterion make a fwecte and when their houre is come , they Qjallnot ouer- noyfe but a pleafint tongue i? aboue them both, paflethecommandement. 22 Thine eye deGiedifaUour anil bcautie:biita) J 2 Therefore hane I t^cn a go»d courage vnto greenefeedetine,rather then them both. me from the beginning, and haue thought on thefe 2 j A friend, arid companion come together at things,and haue put them in writing. opporrunitie : but aboue them both is a v.ife with *Ctti,\.f\, J J * All the workes of the Lor<5 are good, and herhultand. hegiuetheuer\'oncinduefeaibn,& whcnnecdeis: 24 Friends & help e ««»«!)i:iofic>,i.iMcte afhmrd. time of reft the lleepe in the night x-pon his jped^ /^jpeath,ho'.v bitter is the remembrance of thee ICfdtJth, change his knoYletige... n :._■■- '' *" '" V,-ytoanp;pi thatliuethatreflin his ppflelTions, 6 Alit£leorno.dwngisBisreff,anaatT;cciyardin vnto .the mar. t^or hath nothing to vexehim, and fleepiag hcis as jn a v^atch'-tower in tneday |h€e js that hath profperitie in al things: yea, vnto him that troubled vvidi the viiionsof his hcan,is' one that yttis-abk toreceiiiemeater - " . ,"' runneth cut.of a battel!.,, . ^.' ' 2 pG£a:R,how acceptable is thy iudgernent vn- fwouljOpprefScm, feiniiie^(Jruit '7 The children cdmplaineofanvngodly Cither, kctli away his (leepe in theyoiith, leafl fheefliould becaufc they are r.eproched for his fake, palfe the flower of her age : and when lliec hath an '8 ■WoebeVntoyou,Oyevfi"odly,whichh9tie hu{band,Ieafl: flie fhoiild be hated, forfaken the Law ofthemoft high God; ftyrthbiigh- . lo Inhervirginitiejleaftnieefhouldbcdefiled, you'infcreafeyctt'haUyouperith: oi^gotten with childe in her fathers houfe, & when 9 If ye be borne, vce fliall be borne to c/urfing: if llie is with her hiifbanj, left flie miibehaue herfclfe: yc die,the curfelhalbe your portion. and when (he is mnrried^di (lie cotinue vnfruitfiil. 10 * All that is ofthe earth (halltiime to earth ii * If thy daughter be vnfhamefafl;, keepeher V^-V-'*. «<». againe: fo the vngodly ^oe from the curfetode- ftreightly,le(> flie caufe thine enemies to laugh thee ttruttion. - to fcornej.nnd make thee a common talke in the ci- ■ir-Thoughmenmoumefortheirbody,yetthe tie, and deflirne thee among thepeoplc, andbrin" ^ ^ ^wicked name ofthe vngodlyfiiall be put 6ut. ; theetoptibiiqtiefhame. ■ : " i , tJ H.iuciegardto thyname:(brthat:(lialcon- ij *Behold not euctj- bodies beautii6,antJcotn-'*<:«v.iI.r;. tinue with thee aboiiea thoiifand treafurcs of gold, pani^ not among vvotnert. "■ ' ' I j A good life hath the Hayes mimbred: but ||ia ijfov as diem.oth commeth out of garments: ; -■ goodncihieenduretheuer. *fodpcthwickednes ofthe woman. -"Cm.j.*. 14 My children,keepe wifedome in peace: * for 14 the wickedneiTcof a man is better then the wifjome chat is hid,and a treafure that is not feene, good intreatie of a woman, to: wit,of a woman that what proiite is in them both? is in (hamc,and reproche. 1 5 A maathar hidedi his fooliflmeire, is better i J ^I \vill remember the workes of the Lorde, then a mfui that hideth his wifdome. ' , ' , .' " and declare the diing that I haue fcene-.by the word i'^ Ther'efqrebbrereucrence vhrbmV'vv-ordefe:' oftheLord arebisworkcs. f&r It is nbt 'good in all things fO he t| afboWied: nei- 1 6 The funnc y Ihincch, looketh vpon all things, ther avf jH'tliiiigs allowed iis faithfttfl in all men;]-' '- & al the worRe therof is ful off glory ofthe Lord, yvj Beaihamed bfwhoredome'bcfofe fattier and rj Hath notthc Lorde appointed that hi? Saints' mother : bee afhamed of l}es before the prince arid (liould declare all his wonderous works, which the ni/:nQfaiithpritie: , . . ' Almightie Lorde hath ftabliflied to confirme all. is Of (jnne before the ludge and ruler: of.ofr j things by in his Maieftic? ferKebefoi-e the' congregation pnd people : of vn- ■ 1 8 He feckethout the dq^rh, & the hearr,and he rigntcbuf^ie'ne before a compaivi'on v.v.A hicn J, ; kno weth di^iv prndifes : for the Lorde knoweth all I ii And of theft before, the' pike where thbni' fcie'nce, and febcholdcth the iignes ofthe world. , dwellcfl., anclbeforethctruethofGod,-indhisco-^ ■ 't'9 H^'decldreth the things that are p*a(t and for u^ij.inc^ andto Icane with thine elboweJVpon|f the' to come, and difclofeth the pathes of things that bfea'd',ortobercprooucdf6fgiuin^ortaking. . are fecret. ; ■ * 20 And of lilence vnto thenv that falute th^e, 20 * No thoudit may e(cape him, neither may and to lookevpbn an harlot, any word be hid from him.' 21 Aridtoturne away thy face from thy kinfe- 2r Hee hath g:irni(hed the excellent workes of man: or to take away aportion or d gift , or to bee his wildome, and hee is from euerlaftingto euerki- ep^ minded toiyar^ls another mans wife, fting^Si: fpr euer : vnto him may nothing be added, ' 22 Gr to foliciteany maris maiJ^, or tpfkndby neitncr can he: be miniihed : heehath no needcfof Ivei;bed,orto.repi:qchthy friends with words, \. any 'coiinfeller. ' - ■ ; • \il Or to vgbraidc When thou giueft any thino', 22 Oh,how delegable are all his workes,andta ortpxtportainntt'erthatthQuliaiyieard, oitpre- be'cpnfidcred enen vnto the (parkes pffire! ueife fecret wordes. '■' ' \ 2j They liueall,and endure for ener:an3when- 24 Thusmayeftthou welbcfhamefaftjaindfliall foeuerneedeis,they are all obedient. ' - ' fiadefauowcwithallineiv „' • - >.,....,->i> 2 4 "They are all double,oneagainft another; hee C H A P YT IT ' ■ ' ■" hath made nothing thathath any tault."'.-"' r^ Th,U.,orG.^h,.itUu^a:^,U.:^>.r. .^jln^^^h. . M "^^'^ ""^H cbmmcndeth tliegoodndTepfthe ^i^ qoikmwtth ajiihim :f(jf;<-ti(h- i<;ritsofi'iKff'i-ir:. ffthet-j T.ndwho can occ utished TOth beholdin* OF chefo thing's bee not thotil|a(hamed,nciEhcr Godsglory?- '' -•-:.- - * :■ haue regard to oftbidfor anyper(bnV ■• "'^ . , ^_ ^. CHAP. XL JIl; ■■',/, j^'"* •'"* ■ 2 Of the Lawe'of the nipft High arid IiiscPiie- '' ''^':H?(u>n4' 'f^hi^'f ''><'" TkV!'»fG'iniientedthemeIodieofmiificke,and fhe fnow to hafte, and fendeth fwiftly the light- expounded the verfes that were vvTittcn. ningofhisiudgement. 6 The)' were rich and mightiein power, and 14 Therefore he opcneth his treafures, and the liucd quietly at home. cloudes flie foorth as the foules. 7 All thcfe were honourable men in their ge- 1 5 In his power hath hee ftrengthened the nerations, & were well reported of in their times. cloudes,and broken the haileftones. 8 There are of them that haue left a name be • 16 The mountaines leape at the fight of him : hindcthem/o that their pi-aifeQ,albefpoken of. the South v/inde bloweth according to his will. 9 Thereare rome alfo which haue no menr.o- 17 The found of his thunder beatcth the earth : riall, * and are peri'l-ed, as though they had neuer ♦ Ctfie.j.n, to doeth the ftoi me of the North -. die whirle^vind bene, and are become, as though they had neuer airo,as birdes that flie,fcattereth the fnow, and the bene homeland their children af rer them. feUing downe thereof is as the gra^.oppcrs that lo But the former 'verc merciful! men, whoft light downe, righrcoufnefie hath not bene forgotten. 18 The eyemanieilcrh atthe heautie ofthe 11 For whofe poftcritie a good inheritance is whireneiTe tlicreof, and the heart is aftonifhed at referued,& their feed is conteincd in the couennnt. the raine of it. x i Their fiocke is conteincd in the couenanr, 19 Hee alfo pov^reth out the ftoft ^7lon the and their pofteritie after them. earth like(alte,and when icisftofcn, it fticketh on 1? Their feed fhall remaine for eiier, and their the tops of pales. praife fhall neuer be taken anay. 20 When the cold North winde bloweth, an 14 Their bodyes are buried in peace, but their yce is frofen of rhc utiter, it abideth vpon all the name liueth for euermore. gathcrit^ together ofwatcr,andclotheth the wa- rj * The people (peake of their wifcdomc,and •W«;.j-*rj. txrs as with a breftplate. the congregation talke of ihfir praife. 21 Itdeiiouretnthemountaines,&bumeththe tH || * Enoch pleafed the Lord God : therefore || Enoch. wildemcs,&deftroicthtIiatthatisgreene,likefiie. was hetrajJIated for an example of repentance to ' Ce>.t$i^ 22 The remcdic of all thefe is when a doude the generations. i'^.n 5. commeth haftily, and « hen a dcwe commeth vp- ' 7 l! * Noe was found perFte,and in the time of |i Noe. T on the heate,it refreflieth it. wrath he bctd a reward : therefore n-as he left as a ' Gtne.e.9, 2 J [By his word he ftilkth the winde : ] by his remnant vnro the earth,u hea the fiood came. f"^ 7». counfell he appcafeth the deepe, and planteth 18 Aneuer'aftingcouenantuasmadewithhim, '•"•'• ylands therein. that all flefh ftould no more * periOi by the fiood. * ^f "'•? • ' '• 24 They that faile ouer the Tea, tell of the pc- 19 !| Abraham w^as a * great father of many L' Abraham, rils thereof, and u hen we heareir with our eares, people: in glor)' was ther%rone like vnto him. jf.f^n'^il'V we manieile thereat. 20 He kept the Law ofthe moft High,and was 25 For there be ftrange & wonderous workes, in ccuencm with him,and he fet the couenant * in * Cmn.^ diuers maner orbeafls,and the creation of whales, his flefh,and in tentation he was found faithfldl. 26 Through him are all things direded coa 21 Therefore he aflirred him bv an *othe, that *Ge>u.it ic, good end,and are ftabliflied bv his word. he would blclTe rhe w.tions in his feed,and that he '7»i8 &'l^-i « 27 And when we haue (pokcn much, wee can would miiltipl'e him as the duft ofthe earth, and not attaine vnto them ; but this is the fumme ofal, exalt his feede as the ftarrcs, and caiife them to in- that he is all. herite from fea to fea,aud from the Riuer vnto the 28 What poyer haue we to praife him? for hee end of the world. is aboue aJl his workes. 22* With \\ Ifaac did he confirme likavife for «w^f. HMovf«. jj For the Lord hath made all things, aiKi gi- A NdHMoyfes, ti-,c*belouedofGodar.dmen, 5;^,^,! ,. ucawifedomcroCiehasfcarcGod. /i;t/»i«6#i&e/«;rA,w!i!or-remebrsncejsbIcffed. »aui.xu X J J » He r" Apocrypha. Ecclefiafticus. chafsers. "ExoJ.ig.J, ' ]\ Aaron. ^5wit.n.S, 1 Hee made hini like to the glorious Saintes, and inagnihed him by the feareof his enemies. J Ky his wordes hee caufed the vvondei-s to ceaie, and he made him * glorious in the nght of Kings,aiid gaue him commandements for his pco- j>le,andiT-ie\ved him his gloiy. 4 * He fanftified him with faithftilneffe, and mcekeneUe, and chofe hi.n out of all men. 5 Ke cauTcdAim to heare his voice,& brought him into the darkc cloud, * and thciehe gauelii.n the conmandemcnts before his face,euen the Law oflifeand knowledge, tbithe might teach lacob the coiienant,and I11ti;I hisiudgcments. 6 He exalted j| Aaron an holy nian like vnto him,eucn I.is hrothcr of tlie tri^e of Leui. 7 A 1 ciierlaliing couenant made he with him, atv-l giuchim the ^rief^hood among thepcoplc,& made him hlelicd through his comely ornament, and clothed him with the garment of honour. 8 Hee put perfeft iov \'pon him, aud girded him uithornaiTientsof flrengtJij as with breeches, and a tunicle,and an cphod. 9 He conwafiCd him about with belles of gold, and with msny belles round about, * tliat \\ hen he went m, the found might be heard, & might make anoyfein theSanduarie, for a remembrance to the children of Ifi-ael his people, I o Ar.u V. ith an holy garment, with golde rlfo, and blue filke, and puiple, and diuers kindes of workes, and \vith a breaftlappe of iudgemcnt, and with the II fignes of tnieth, II And with worke of (karlct cunningly wrought, and \\ith precious ftones grauen like feales, Jand fet in gold by goldfmithes uorke for a memoriall, with a writing grauen after the num- ber ofthe tribes of Ifrael, 1 2 And with a crowne ofgold vpon the mitre, bearing the forme and marke of holmefle, an or- nament of honour,a noble worke garnillied, and pleaCmt to looke %'pon. ij Before him were there no fuch faire orna- ments: there might no ftranger put them on, but onely his children, and his childrens children per- petually. 14 Their facrifices were wholy coitfumcd euet}' day twife continually. I J * Moyfes filled his hands, and anointed him w ith bolv oyle : this waiappointed vnto him by an euerlaPdng co;icnant,& to his feede/o long as the heauens fhould remaine, that he Qiould n-inifler before him, and alfb to execute the office of the Priefthood,and bleffehis people in his Name. x6 Before all men lining the Lord chofe him that he fhould prcfent offerings before him, and a fweete fauour for a remembrance to make recon- ciliation lor his people. 17 *He gaue him alfo his commandements,and audioritie according to the Lawes appointed, that hediould teach lacob the teflimonies, andgiuc light vnto Ifrael by his Law. 1 8 * Strangeis flood \'p againft I-um,and cnui;d himin thew'ldemcfle, euen the rr.en thattooke Dathans and Abirams part, and the companic of Core ill fiiricand rage. r? This the Lord fawe, a.nd it dilpkafcd him, and in his wrachfull indignation were they confu- med : he did wonders vpon them, andconfluned them with the fierie flame. 20 *Buthe made Aaron more honourable, and gauehini an heriugc,and parted the firft fruites of ofthe firft borne vnto him ; vnto him rpeciallyhc appointed bread in abimdance. 21 For theP/ifVZjdideat of the facrifices of the Lord,'Ahich he gaue vnto him and to his fecde. 22 *Elshadhenoneherit.Tgeindielandof his people, neither liad he any portion amog the peo- ple : For t!}e Lord is the poition of his inheritance. 2 J 'The third in glory is li'I'hinees the fonne of Eleaxar, bccaufe he had zerde in thefeare of the Lorde, and flood vp with good courage of heart, when the people were turned backe, and m.-idc re- conciliation for Ifrael. 24 Therefore was there a couenant of peace made with him, that he Oiould be the cnicfe ofthe SanAuarie and of his people, and diat he and his polteritie (liould haue the dignitie of the Prieft- hoodforeuer, 25 And according to the coueir.nt made with Dauid,that the inheritance ofthe kingdom fhould remaine to his fonne ofthe tribe of iuda:(b the he- ritage of Aaron fhould be to the onlv fonne ofhis fonne,and to his feed. God giuc vs w ifdome in our heart to iudge his people in rightcoiifncfle,that the good things th.it they haue, be not aboliihed, and tlat their gbrie may endure for their pofteritie, CHAP. X L V I. The praife i>flo!Ht,''tlib,fnd SaiiiU'.l, IEfus II * the fonne of Kaue w.is valiant in the warr£s,and was the fucceiibur of Movfes in pro- phecies, who according vnto his namc,vvas a great (Imiour of die eled of God, to take vengeance of the enemies that rofe vp againft them, and to fee Ilrael in their inheritance. 2 * What glorie gate hee, when he life vp his hand,anddrcw out his fwordagainft the cities > J Who was there before him,like to him? for he fought the battels of the Lord. 4 * Stoode not thefunne ftill by his mcanes, and one day ^vas as long as two ? J Hee called vnto the moft High gouemour, when the cnemits preafled vpon Jwni on euery fide, and the mightie Lord heard him with the haile ftones and with mightie power. 6 . He rufhed in vpon the nations in b.atte!,and in the * going do.vne ofBethoron he deflroycd the adueriaries, that tliey might know his we*- pons,and duthe fought || in thefightofchc Lord : for he li followed die Almightie. 7 * In the time of Movfes alfo hee did a good worke : he & |! Caleb the fonne of lephunnc flood againft the enemie, and withhelde the people from finne,and appcafed the wicked murmuring. 8 * And of fbce hundred dioufand people of foote they two were pi eferacd to bring them into the heritage, euen into the land that flo weth with milkeandhony. p * The Lord gaue Itrength alfo vnto CaKb, which remained with him vnto his old age,fo that he went vp into the hie places ofthe land, and his feede obteined it for an heritage, 10 Tliatall the children of iiiael might fee,that it is good to follow the Lord. 1 1 Concerning tl;e |j Iudges,aiery one bv name, whofe heart went not a w horing, nor departed from the Lord, their mcmoiie be bleffed. r 2 Let *clieir bones fiourifli out of theirplace, and their names by fliccclTion remaine to them diat are moft famous of their children. I J ,i.j,i> ri,7. ' Jo/!>.8.ir.. *lfhA0.tU Lord fhriont li habuitit, l^Or.pmfiicJi^ migltiie Mtn, "T^imb.i^ t. f.m'r 1 55, 5«* I! Caleb. * KHmb.16, 6i> '/o/7;.i4.iii I ludf es. |!S-imuel. * t.Sn'O.lo.t. nilS.ii. Chap.xlvij.xlviii. 175 princes oner his people. fon-iJ. ncilc, andhccwas Knowtn taithfuliinhisuordes cinne,and halt had as much hhietrs lead, andvilions. 19 *Thoii diddeft hoivethy loynestov.omen, ^ ♦i.y«W7.j, :o., ,g * He called \'pon the Lord Alnii!,'hrie, when and waft ouercome by thy body. t.K»'iAuii, "• his enemies preafled vpon him on euery fide, when ?o Thou diddcft ftainc thine honour, and haft he ottered the fucking lair.bc. dehled thy pofteritie, and haft bfSiight wrath vpou 17 And the Lordethimdred from heaucn, and thychilui, 4 *skweheenotagyantwhenheewosyetbut »-T-K^i|oodvpi|*Eliasihe Prophet as a 6rc,and (!Elias. °'"' yong,and tooke away the rebuke from the people, 1 iSwrd burnt like a lampe. 'i.iem^.iT.t. when he lift vp his liand \vith the ftone in thc^fling, 2 Hee brought a famine vpon rhcrii , and by his to bcatedowne the pride ofGoliah? lealeheediminifhed them: [for chev might nota- 5 For he called vponthemoft high Lord,which way with the con-rrtandcmcn:s r>f the Lord.] gauehimfticgth in his right handjtoilaytliatmigh- j By theworde ofrheLord hefnuttheheauen, tie warriour, and that he might fet vp the home of * and three times broueht he the Hre from Iieauen. *i.i^^nt 'S.j?. his people againe. • 4 OElias,liowhon6rableartthouby thy wodc- ""•^i.^'Bi-'-i's *\.sm.\% 7. ^ *-o Hhee gaue him the praife often thoufand, rousdceJs ! who may make his bolt to be like thee! l''. ^ f:'r,t'-!p!ciilt. and honoured him witlij great pniifes;and gaue him j *VVhich haft raifedvptlie dead from deatli,& ^'^^"&' ''• '» yZflr''hi''L J ^^^^^^^°^^^'^'^'' " bytliewordofthemoftllighoiitofthegraae: •'ifiwAs.'?.'"^ 7 * For he dcAroyed the enemies on euery fide 6 Which haft brought Kinps vnto ddtruSibn, 'a' * and rooted out the Philiftims his aduerfaiies, and andthe honourable from their feate: brake their home in funder vnto this day. 7 Which heardeft the rebuke of she L6rd in Si- 8 Inallhisworke5hepraifcdthcHolyone,and. na, *andin Horebtheiudgmentofthevengeance: «! i^Vf^.ip.iy. therr.oft High with honorable words, and withhis 8 *VVhich diddeft anoint Kiisgs that thev might *t.Kt''-!9-'f,'7. wlioleheartfie'fangrongs.&ioued him ymadchim. ||recompfnce,and-PvopIict5 to be thy fuccefiburs: liThewxked- *i.Ciri.i6 4, p * Heeferfingers alfo before the altar, and ac- 9 * Which waft taken vp in a whirle-winde of ncs of Achah cording to their tune hee m.ade fweete fongs, that f]re,andinacharetofficriehor(es: and lezabil. they might praife God dayly w idi their fcngs. ; 1 o Whiclivvaft appointed"* to reproouc in due l':f-'f- '" " " • 10 Keordeinedtokcepethefeaft-davescome- (eafon.sndtopacine thewrnthoftheLordsiudge- ' ""^ '• ly,and appointed the times perfitly,that they might ment before it kindled, snd to tume the hcartcs of prayfe the ho'v Name of God, and make the Tern- tl^.e fathers vnto tl;c children, & ro fct vp the tribes pic to found in themoming. . : ; of Jacob. *i,Stm.\ti}, I r *The Lorde tooke away his finnes,and-exal-- z 11 BreffcdwefetheytliJitlawctheejandfieptin tedhishonieforeuer:hegauehimthecoucn;nco£ louc: forweilialiliue. the kingdome,and the throne of glory in Ifrael* - 1 2 / * \^■hen Elias was couered with diefiorme, *, n-j^^. j „j, r, 1 2 Afrci- him rofe vp a w ife fonnc , who by him ipEJiiei is was filled with hisfpirit : while he lined, he- I'Elifeus. dwelt in a large poflcition. ■> ' ; \-.as no: mooned for any prince, neitlier coulJ any Ipalomon. ij ||*Salomon reigned in a peaceable rime, and brii^^bifnintofubicdion; ' ■• ' ' , .• • ■ •ij[w^.4. 21,14. Vvas glorious: for God made all Qiuet round abqiu:, ■ 13 Nothing coii]Qot:eicomebim,*dndafterhisf •jjjt»j,ij.»i. that ne might baildc an houfe in his JSii*e,and pre- diJAth.hi!> body profJacEcd. ' paretheSandudrs' foreuer. . ..'1 '-ivJ- 14 He did wonders in hi5lrfe,andindcath were ■* 14 * How wife waft thou in thy yoiith,and waft hisAvorkejmanie'tlous. ' ' ' filled with vnderftanding as with a flrtodi ' • ly For all this the people repented not, neither • 15 Thy mindc couered the whole earth, & hath depTrtcdthev fromtheirlinnes: * till they wcreca- •j.j^iK.iS.njii filled it widigraue and darkefcntences. • riedawayprifonersoutofchcirland,andwere(cat- ii ^ 1 hy Name went abroade in the yles, and for tered tlirongh all the eaiib , fo that diCTC remained thy peace thou waft beloued. . ', but avt-r\'fewe people xvith the prince vnto the %Ki«2-^ii,i\ 17 *Tbecoijntrds jnat,ueUed atthce forthy hoijfe9fi)aiuci, " Vv 4 i6How= Apocrypha. Brclefiafticus. prckias. m.r/Mr.8.19. tllfaias. 10,1 (. i// ^ In the hkyeere, andmthefeuenth^^roftfte iht Lookt wiih m^ntt f x/o JirufjUm lo thtir eihtr Lrcihrin^i tnoncth, what tirrc as thc Cliaidcans tooKelciula- .!^ '1"_ '*" ''"^ f>i",„^uJsg„n,,h'^<;p:,fi-.mc,vLu,ua,uJ,,hev,» the wholepeopic, tro the loweu vnto thehicft,be- „.„ »nf*/.iB.55. 8 \^'hen he had receiued the veflcls of the Tern- j That Tome among vs ihould cate the flefh of pie of the Lord , that were tiken aivay out of the his owne fonne, and fome the flelh of his owne Temple , to bring them againe into the land of lu- daughter. ior siiAH. '''^s '^he tenth day o£ihe monttli \\ Siuan, to nit, lil- 4 Moreouer, hee hath deliuered them to be in Hev veflelsjwhich Sedecias the fonne of loiias king fubicftion to all the kingdomes, that are round 3- of luda had made, _ bout ^jto be as a reproch and defolation among 9 After that Nabnchodonofbr king of Babylon all the people round about where the Lord hatn had led ?.way Icconias fiom lerufalem, & his prin- fcattered them. ces, end his co'jles, prifoners, and tlie people, and 5 Thus they are brought beneath and not a- caried them to Babylon. boue, bccaufe we haue finned afainft the Lord our 10 And they fayd, Beliolde, wee haue fent you God,and haue not hcardhisvoyce. money, wherewith ye fsall buy bill nt offerings for 6 *To theLordour God appcrteinethri'^tc- ''t*■«^I.I". , linne,andincenfe, and prepare a II meatotFang,and oufnes, but vnto vs and to our fathers open fharfte, MlMh^^h'.:!) o.icr vpon the altar of the Lord our God, as.^/'/'MrerAthisday. voiiiyteuet.mg II And pray for the life of Kabucliodonofor 7 Far all thefe plagues are come vponvs, which MiAmorwngJf King of Baby lon, and forthe lif.-of Baltafarhis the Lord hath pronounced ag-Jnft vs. trijict. fonne, that their dayes may be vpon earth, as the 8 Yethaue vvenotprayed"beforetheLord,that dares of heauen, wee might turne euery one from the imaginations 12 And that God would glue vs ftrength and ofhiso-.vnc wicked lieart. kghten our c.cs , that v/ee may liuevnder the ilia- p So the Lord Iiarh v^tchcd ouerthe plagues, dowofN'abuciiodonoforkingofBabylon,andvn- and the Lord hath broHght them vpon rs for tlie der the n^.adcw^ of Ealtalar hii fonne, that we may Lord b righteous in all his works , which hee liath . long do them feiuice, &: finde fauour in their fight, commanded vs. J I Pray for vs alfo vnto die Lord our God (for 10 Yet we ka'jc not hearkened vnto his voyce, we fiaue (inned againft the Lord our God, and vn- to walke in the commandenTcnts of the Lord that to this dav the furie of the Lord and his wrath is he hath giuen vnto vs. : rot nil ned from vs.) 11* And now, O Lord God of iTrael, that haft 'D-ix.j.i j. ' 1 4 And reade this booke (which we haue font brought thy people out of the land of Egypt with to you to be rthearfed in the Temple of the Lord) an Jghty hand, and an hiearme, & with i;gnes,3nd ■ ^Ton tlie feaft dayes, and at time conucnient. v\irh w onders, and with great power, and haft got- *Chxts 15 Thusn;allvcfay,*TotheLordourGodi^- tcnthyfelfeaNanie,£:Svickedima- giuctlieepraife and righteoufncflc,0 Lord, glnaiion of hisowne heart, tofcaicftrangegods, if For we doenot require mercy in tliy fight, andtodoeeuillin the fighr ofthe Lord our God. OLordourGod, for the righteoufiicllc of our fa- C H aV II theis, 01 ofour Kings, iThtt<»ac»!tfiJr,hubof''f'riH/tjfirtbtir^nat,.Tbt ao Pw Ucaufg t}io« haft f?ni: Qut thy wrath aod s Apocrypha. Cliap.lij. * 175 tO'ytyihi'umi indignation vpon vs, as thou haft fpokenby ||thy hearkened vntotlie voice of thee cheirGod, wheie- 0fihffiri4jmelji,d.at the bones of the Lord their God. our Kings, and tlie bones of our fathers iLould be 9 O Ifra.l , hearc die commaundcments oFlife: carjed out of their places. hearken vnto them, that thou mayeft leaine wife- 25 Andlo,theyarcc:.ftoutto theheateofthe dome, day, and to the colde of the night, and are dead in 10 What is the caufe, O Ifrael, that thou artin great mifcrie w irh famine,and with the fi-. ord, and ^liJne enemies land, and art waxen o Ide in a ftrange in baniihnient, countre^'? 26 And the Temple wherein thy Name was i^ And art defiled with the dead 'and art coun- called vpon, thou haft brought to the flate, as ap- ted with them,that gee do wne to the graues? fearetb this dav, for the v.-icketlneiTe of the houfe 1 2 Thou haft forfakcn > fountaine of wiflome. of "Ifraeljand the houfe of luda. i J f <"' if thou hadft waiked in the way of God, - 27 P L.^rd our God, thou liaft intreated vs ac- thou fliouldeft hauc remained fafe for euer. cording to eqnitie, and according to all thy great 1 4 Lea: ne where is wifJome, where is ftrength, mercie, ' whcreis vnderftanding,th:,t thou mayeft know al- 2,8 As thou fpakeft by thy feruant Moyfcs,in the fo from whence commcth long continuance, and day when thou ciiddcft command him to write thy ^^i and where the ligh t o f tlic eyes, and peace is. l^w before the chi Idi en of Ifrael,(aying, i J VVho hath found out her place? or who hath *LiuU.iti^ 29 *If ye wil not obey my voice,then ftiaJ this come into her trcafurcs? diKi.iiM. great iV.armc and multitude be turned into a very i^ VVhcrearethe princes of the heathen, aud fewe among the nations where I will fcatter them, ^ch as ruled the beafis vpon the earth ? 50 For i kuow that they wil not heare me : for 17 The)' that had their paftime « ith the fcules of it is a ftiffenecked people : but in the kind of their the heauen,that hoarded vp filuer & golde,where- captiuitie they fhall remember themfelues, in men truft, & made none end of their gathering? 5 1 And knowe thit I am the Lord their God : 1 8 For the)- that coined filuer;&: were fo cartftJ then wil I ^iuc the £n heart to vndirfiand^&c eares. of their worke,and whofe inuention had none end, j2 And the\' ftial heare,& praife me in tiie land 1 9 Are come to nought,& gone dowTic to hell, of their captiiiitic.snd thinke \pon my Name. and other men are come vp in their fteads. , 3 J Then fl-allthevturne them from their hard 20 When they- were yoong, the)- (aw the light, backes,and from their euill workes -. for they (hall and dwelt \-pon the earthibut they vnderftood not remember die way of their fathers, wliich finned the way of knowledge, before the Lord. 21 Neither perceiued the paths thereof, neither 54 And I will bring them againe into the land, haue their children receiutd it: but they w ere farrc tvhichlpromiled wichan othevnto their fathers, o9 from that way. Abraham, iCacaBd Is cob, and they QialbeLordes ^^ It hathnot binheardofindiekndof Cha- of it: and I will incrcafe them, and they Ihall not be naan,neither hath it bene feene in Theman, din-.inillied. 2 j Nor the Agarines that (ought after \\ifdome J5 And I nil make an euerlafting coucnant with vpon the earth,nor the narchants of Ncrian, & of them,that I ^vjH bee their God,and they ftial be my Themanoior y expounders offables,nor y fearcheis people : nr.d I will no more driue my people of If- out of wiiiiome haue knowen die way of wifdome, racl outofthe land thiat I haue giuen them. neither do they thinke vpon the paths thereof. CHAP. III. 24O Ifrae],how great is the Houfe of God ! and 1 Thtfttpu cntmuf.h.n t'r.rit priftr hiaunffirthfirietiue' howlargeis theplaceofhispoflelTionl ','"»:." "'T'''"' •"'•^'Z""'! ' V"^^ ^?'^ ','**' ' J It is great, and faath none end : it is hie, and OnrltCo-l jfM ihefiikiir of jpij'cJtme. iT o/tieiHCMHtiut ^nmcaUiraDie. vjchnjf. 26 There were the giants famous from tne be- OLordc Aln-ightie, O God of Ifrael , the foulc gi-inmg, thit were ofio great fbturc, and fo expert thiti<;introuble,andthe(piritethatis vexed, inwarrc. critth vnto thee. _ 27 Thole did not the Lord chufe, neither gaiie 2 Heare,0 Lordc,snd haue mercie: for thou art he the way of knowledge vnto them. merciflslUaiid haucpitic vpon vs,becaufe wee haue 28 But thev- were dc^roved,becaufe they had no finned before thee. v/ifdome,& p'erilhed throu';:h the-iroiMi fooiilLncs. 3 For thou endurcft for eucr,& we vttf rly peri.li. 29 Who hath gore vp into hcaucn, to take her, 4 O Lorde A'migbrie, the Gc)d of Ilrael, hearc and broii?ht her downe from the clouds ? nowc the prayer of che dead Ifraelites , and of their Jo Who hath gone oner the fea to finde her, children, ivhict haue finned before thee , and not and hath brought her, rather then line golde ? 31 ^"o Apocrypha. Barucb. jt Nomanknowediherwayes, neither confi- i8 Surdv hee that hath brought thefe plagues daeth her paths. vpon vou,can deliuer you from the handes of your jz Butnethntkno'.vethalthings,kno\vethher, enemies, and he hath found her out with his vnderftanding: 1 9 Go your \\'ay,0 children, goc your way; for this fame is hee \vhich hath prepared the earth for lam left defblate. cuermore,and hath filled it w foure footed beafts. 20 I haue put otf the clothing of peace, and put i J When hefendeth out the li«'ht,it goeth:and vpon mee the fackecloth of prayer , and fo long as I whe he calleth it a?aine,it obeveth him with feare. liue,I will call vpon the Euerlafting. 54 And theferreslhine in their watch, and re- 21 Bee of good comfort, O children : cry vnto Joyce, When he calleth them,they ray,Herc we be: God, and hee will deliuer you fiom the povver,and and fo with cheerefulneflc they (hcwc light vnto hand of the enemies, himthat made them. 21 For I haue hope of your faluation through 3 5 This is our God, and there {hall none other the Euerlafling,and ioy is come vpon mee from the be compared vnro him. Holy onc,becaufe o f the mercj', which fhall quick- 36 Hee hath found out all the way of know- ly come vnto you from our euerlalting Sauiour. ledge, and hath giuen it Tnto laakob his feruant, 23 For I fent you away with weeping, & mour- and to Ilrael his beloued. ning: but with ioy and perpetual gladnefle wil God J7 Afterwaid hee was feene vpon earth, and bring you againe vnto mc. dwelt among men, 24 Like as now the neighbours of Sion faw your CHAP. IIIL captiuitie,fo fhall they alfo fee fliordy your faluati- I Thi Te»irA of them ihttktfpnhe Lowe, tndihtf»m!hment on from God, which lliall Come vnto you with »fihim that itip.fe ,t. a ^ c^mfirtms ,f th< pf,ft, htm, ^^^^ glory,and brightnefTe from the Euerlafting. g:ir,tkireofthiCbH,c6.\i J coni<,Uiiou\r,icom^imi<,f . =5 ^^Y children, fuher patiently the waththat thtfAmi. is come vpon you from God: for thine enemy hath THisisthebookeof thecommaundementsof pcrfecuted thee, but (liortly thou fhalt fee fus dc- God,and the Law that endureth for euer: all ftruftion,andftialt tread vpon his neckc. they that keepe it, fhall come to life : but fuch as 2 tf My darlings haue gone by rough -.n ayes, ahd forfake it,Cha!l die. were led away as a flocke that is fcatteredby the 3 Turne thee, O lacob, and take holde of it : enemies. walke by this brightnefle before the light thereof, 27 Be of ^ood comfort, my children, and crie J Giue not thine honor to another,nory things vnto God: for he that led you avvay, hath yon in rfiat are proftable vnto thcc,to a ftrange nation, remewbrance, 4 O Ifrael, we are blcffed : for the things that 2 8 And as it came OKO your minde to go aftrajr are accepuble vnto God,are declared vnto vs. from your God, fo endeuour your felues ten times J Be of good comfort,0 my people, which art more to turne againe and to feeke him. the memoriall of Ifrael. 29 Forhe th^ hath brought thefe plagues ^T^on 6 Ye are fold to the nations, not for your de- you,wil bring you euerlafting ioy againe, widi your ftruftion : but becaufe ye prouoked God to wTath, faluation , ye were deliuered vnto the enemies, 5oTakeagoodhcart,Olerufalem:forhevvhicb 7 For ye haue difpleafed him that made you, gaue thee that name, will comfort thee, offering vritodeuils and not to God. 51 They are miferable that afflid thee,and fuch 8 Yee haue forgotten him that crated you, asreioyccatthy fall. men the euerlafting God, and ye haue grieued le- J 2 The cities are mifer.nble whom thv children nifalem.that nourilhed you. fenie : miferable is fhe tliat hath taken thy fonncs, 9 When fhe faw the wrath comming rpo \'ou 3 j For as (he reioyced at thy decay,a: was g!ad of fio God,fhe fiid, Hearken,ye that dwell about Si- thy fal,fo ftwl fhe be foiy for her o wne ddblation, on: for God hath brought me into great heauines, 34 1'or I wil take away thereioj'cmg of her great 10 Kce. the captiuitie of my fonnes and daugh- multiriide,& her ioy (halbe turned into mourning. teTS,whlchtheEucrlafting wil bring vpon them. 35 For a firelliallcome vponherfrom theE- 1 1 With ioy did I nourifh them,but I muft leaue uerlafting, long to endure, and (he ftalbe inhabi- them \vich weeping and nourring. teJ of deuils for a great feafbn, 12 Let no man'reioyce cuer me a widowe, and 3 <^ O lerufalem, looke toward the E:ft,and be- forfaken of many, ^vhich for the finnes of my chil- hold die ioy diat cometh \mo thee from tby God, drenam defolatc, becaufe they departed from the 37 Lo,thy fonnesCwhom thou haft letgo)come lawcofGod. gathered together from theEaft vnto the Weft, 1 3 The)' would not know his righteoufncs , nor reioycing in thewordoftheHoly one vnto thcho- v.'alkeinthewayofhiscommaundements: neither nourofGod. did they enter into the paths of difcipline, through CHAP, V. bis rifhteoufncfte. , l„KfAlemiimotudT>ntogUdvffforthtrttKrntofhtrfltflf, 74 Come, yecthat dwell about Sion,and call to mi vurr the figure iht'eoftheCmcti. remembrance the captiuity of my fonncs & daugh- T) Vt ofFthy mourning clothes, O lenifalem, and icrs, '.vKich the cueriailing ha- h brought \'po them, 1 thine afHiftion, and decke thee \vith the wor- 15 For h.cc hath brought vpon them a nation flu'p and honour, tliatcoramah vnto thee from from farre , an impudent nation , and of a ftrange God, for euermore. !ansi:3'je, 2 Put on the garment of righteoufneflc , that 1 6 Which nci.hcr reuerence the aged, nor pitic commeth fiom God, and fet a crowne vpon thine tlievong: thefch.-.necaried r.-.r.y thcdeare beloued head oftheglor^' ofthe Euerlafting. of the v\icot\ cs, leading mc done, and dciUtutc of 3 For God will declare thy brightneffe to euery n^ydsughtcn. countrcy vndcr the hcauen. ij Euuvhatcanlhelpeyou? 4 Anii God v.ill name theeby diis name For wcr. Apocrypha. Chap.vj. j6t eucr,ThepCTCC of righteoufiiene, and theglory of i > Therefore fearc them nqt:for «n vcffclthat theivoriliipofGod. anian\fcth,isnothu)givofth'vvheiiicisbroIcen, 5 Arife, O kriifalem, and fland vp on hie, and i6 Such arc their -ods : when they bcfctvpin looke about thtc t«wavd the F.aft,and beholdc thy their tcnnples,tlieir eyes be f uU of duft by reafon of children gatheredfiom the Eartvntb die Wdf by the feet cifthofe that coijieiii: ' the word of die holy one, rcioycing in the retncm- 17 And as the || gates are fliut in round about [Oi^oHttt, brancc of God. ^on him tlut hath oti'eiided the King ? or as one 6 For tlio' departed from thee on foot, &v;ere tlatll.ouldbcled tobeputtodeath: fothepiiefts led avvay of their enemies : but God will bring keepe their temples with doorcs, and with lockes, thema5ainevntothee,cxaltedinglorj',ascliildren andmthbarcSjlefl tlicir^fft^jfnouldbelpoykdby ofchckingdome. robbers. 7 For God hath determined to bring do\Mie c- 1 8 They lightvp candles before them,yea,more uery hie njountaine, and the long enduring rocks, then for themrelucs, ^vhereof they can not fee one: and to fill tlic valleys, to make the ground plaine, forthey arebutasoneofthe policsofthetemple. diatlfiae! may "-alkenifelyvntoy honour otCod. '9 thcyconliefie,^euendieirheaitsaregnawen 8 The wo'ods and all f.vect fmelling trees Oiall vpon : but wlicn the things, that crecpe out of the ouerlbadow Il'rael at the commanderr.cnt of God. earth,eate them and their clothes,diey feele it not. 9 For God (hal bring Ifi-ael \Mth ioy in the light 2 o Their faces arc blackc through the fmoake of his maieftie, with the mercy and rightcoufueirc that is in the temple. . _ thatcommethofhim. ■ai The owles,fwallowes& birds flie vpon theii* C H A P. VI. bodies,a.nd vpon their heads, yea,andthecatsalfo. A C O P Y O F T H E ' E'P I S T L E T H A T 22 By this yce may be fure, that they are not ieremias fent vnro themthat were led awav c.np- goifc : thcriefdre feare them not. dues into Babylon bvtiie King oftheBabyloni- 2^ Notwithftanding the gQlde,'thatls aboftt aiis, to certifie them' of the thing that was com- them to make them bcautifiril, except one wipe off" manded him of God. the ru(l,they cannot fhiiie : neither when they were Ecaufe ■ .f the finncs, that ye haue committed molten, did they fecle it . aoainfl God, } e flialbe led awav captiues vnto 24 The things \vherein is no breath, are bought Babylon, by Nabuchodonofor, King of the Baby- for a ir oft high price. B loniaus. 25' * They are borne \pon mens nioulders^'be- */A'-4*A 2 Sowhe'nyebccomeintoBabylon,yefha!Ire- caule they haue no feet, ^^hercby they declare vn- tnaine there many yeeres, and a long fea(bn, eucn to men, that they be nothing v\oith : yea, and they feuen generations : and after that will I bring you thatv.orrtiipthem,arealhameii; • j againe peaceably from thence. 2^ Forif theyfall to thegroimd atanytmic, . •• J *Nowfh3!!ye fee in Babylon gods of filucr, they can hot rife vp againe of themfelues, neither and ofgold, and of wood,borne vpton mens fhoul- ifonefetthem vpright, cantheymooueofthem- derSjtocaufe the people to fearc. ' felues, neither ifthey be bowed downe, can they 4 Be^v'are therefore that y ee in no wife be like make themfelues ftreight r but they fet gifts before the ftrangers,neither be \'e afraid of them,\vhen yc them,as vnto dead men. . ■ J fee die multitude before them and behinde them 27 As for the things that are offered ^nto fliem, woriliippingthcm, , their Prieftsrdlthcm,andabufe them rlikewTfeallb , 5 Eut (aj'^yein your hearts > O Lord , weemuft the wOmcn lay vp of the fame : butvnto tfie poore vorfhip thee. ''' and ficke thev giue nothing. ' ^ 6 FormineArgellfliaIIbev«thyou, and (hall 28 The menftruoui women , and they that are Care for your foules. inchildbed,touchtheirfacrificcs:by thef^thingsyc 7 As for their tongue, it is polifhed by die car- may know that the\' are no gods : fearcthemtiot. pei«:er,and they themfelues are gilted, & laydouer 29 From whence commethit then , that they with fiiuer: yet are they but lies,and cannot fpcake. are calledgods? Lecaufe the women bring gifts to • 8 Andasthej'takcgoldcforamaidthatloueth thegodsOffilucr,andgolde, and wood. tobedeclflr, jo And the prieftesft in theirtemples, bailing 9 So make thc)' crownes for the heads of their their clodies rent, whofe heads and beards are ftia- gods : fometiTpesalfo the Priefts themfelues con- Hcn,and being bare headed, '■ •' uev a\sav the goldc and filuer from their gods, and j i They roare,and crj- before their gods,as nren bellow it vpon then felues. doe at the feaft of one that is dead. 10 Yea, thc}'giiicofthefime vnto the harlots, 51 Thcpriefts.Tl(btakeaw.nyoftheirgarments, that are in their hoiifes : againe, they decke thefc and clothe their m'ues and children. gods of fifuer, and gods of gold, and of wood with 5 j Whether it be euil that one doth^mto them gamieiits like men, or good , they are not able to recompenfe it : they n Yctcannpttheybc prefemedfromruftand can neither fet vp a King norpnt him do'.vne. wormes, '' 54 In like maner they c.;n neither giue riches, I z Though they haue couered tliem \* clothing nor money : though a man make a vow vnto thefri cfpurple, and'vupethcir faces bccaufe of tlic duft and keepe it not, they will not requireic. oftheTemp!e,Avhereof'thereis much vpon them. J5 They canfiue no man from death, neither I J Oneholdethafcepter, as thoughhewerea dehucr the weake from the miphtie. certcinc iudgc of the countrcy : yet can he not flay 5 6 They cannot reftore a blind man to his fight, ruch.-.s offend hi 11. _ nor helpe any man at his need. 1 4 Another hath a dagger or an axe in hisright jy They can fhew no mercy to the widow, nor liand -.jci is he notable M defend himfclfe from doe good to the fiitherklle, • battell,nor from thecues : fo then it is aiidait, that j 8 Their gods of wood,golde, and filucr,arc as they be no gods . ftones , that be hcwcn out of the mountaJpe , and they , iVpocrypha The fong of the three children. ""'' they that worilup them flialbc confounded, j 6 Morcouer thefe gods of wood,of «olde,an _ ^0 Likewife alfo the lightning, when it fhineth, 4) Carpenters and goldlmiths make them, nei- it is euident:8i: the wind bioweth in euery country, ther be they any other thing, but euen what the 61 And when God comandeth the clouds to go »vorkcn -an will make them. about the whole world,they do as they are bidden. 4^ Yea, the)' that make them , are of no long 62 When the fire is fentdownefromaboueto continuance : how fhould dien tlie things that are deftroy hillcs and woods , it doeth that which is made of them, be gods? commanded : hit thefe are not like any of thefe 47 1 heifore they Icaue liesjand (hame for their things, neither in fonnc,nor power, polieritie. 6^ Wherefore men (hould not thinke, nor fay 48 For when there cometh any waiTC or plague that they [ e gods, feeing diey can neither giue feiv vponthem, thepriells imagine within themfelues tcnceiniudgement, nordomengood. where they may hide themfelues with them. 6^ Forlbmuch now as ye are lure , that they be 49 How then can men not perceiue, that they no gods, feare them not. he no gods, which cjn neither . defend themfelues 6j For they can neither curfe, nor blefle kings : from warre nor from plagues? 66 Neither can they (lietvfignes in theheaucn *pr,!,f,. 50 For*{ceingtheybebutofwood,&offilup-, among the heathen, neither (hine.^s the moone. w/iij.ic and pfgoIde,men fhal know hereafter that they are 6j The beafe are better then they : for they can but lies , and it Ihall be manifeil to all nations and get them vnder acouert, and do themfelues good. kingSjthat they be no gods, but the works of meiis 68 So ye may be cettified that by no mancr of iunds, and that thc/e is no worke of God in them. mcanes,they are no gods: dberfore fearc tliem not. .^ J I Whereby it may be knovveu,that they KC no ^p For as a fkar-crow in a garden of cucumbers gods. - • ., , kcepethiioLhing,fo are their gods of woodjsnd of . .5 J rThey^ cani fet vp. no Kicgia the laiid , nor liluer,and of goLle : giierainevnto men. 70 And likewife their gods of wood, and golde 53 They can giuecorcntenccofamattar, nci- andfiluer areiiketoavvhitethomeinaiiorcliard, ther prcfcruefiominiurie: they liaue no power,but diat eucry bird fitteth vpon, and as a dead bodip jujcas pro^res-baweene the heauen and the cartli. that is cait in the darke. . 54 when diere falleth a fire \'pon the houfe of 71 By the purple alfo and brightnefle, which fa- thofegodsofwood,andof(iluer,andofgolde,thc deth vpon diem, ye may vnderdand, that they be prieftswill efcaoeand iaue then.fclues, but tlicy no gods: yea, they themfelues (halbeconfumed at burne as die balkes therein. the laft,and they (hall be a fha i^e to the countrcy. 55 They cannot vvithftand.iny king or enemies: 72 Better therefore is the iuftman, that hath how can it then be thought or laid >• the)' be gods ? none idoles : for he (halbc faiic from reproofe. The fong of the three children, which foiJoweth in the third chapter of Daniel after tliis place, 1 hey fell downe bound into the middcs of the ho:e firie fornace. CHAP. I. ■' 27 For thou ait righteous in all the things thaf jj ThifrtfiT ifM.triiu. 4« Tht (rur/ik of the K'lg' 48 The thou haft done vtito Ts, and all thy works aretruc, ' ftmedtNO!$nih ihc'chaiiUMt. 45 The ^s«eO tf ihc Loid and thy uaycs are right, and all thy iudgcmcnts • 'TfniinimfirniKe. 51 'Jhtthrre chtiand exalt him aboue all things for euer. ration,2nd be kept vndcr this day in all the world, ^J Olkrres ofhcaucnjblefie yc the Lord: praifc becaufc of our finncs : him,and cxalc him aboue all things for euer. 38 So ynowe\vch;uic neither prince, nor pro- ^4 Euery (hovvre and Qewc,blefle ye the Lordc phet,norgouernoui-, nor burnt offering, nor facri- praifehim,andexaithim aboue all tilings for euer. fice,nor oblation,!;or incenfc,nor place to offer the ^S All ye windcSjblefTc ye the Lorde: piaife him, firft fruits before thee, that we might finde mercie. ^d c gmerniuri aiiUkiiiViththihueofSuUnna. 19 Thtf tikt her alone mthf gardtn.Zo They fotictleher towic- hdiiijf', I J She chufeth rtthtr to obey Cody ibouihil belt thedm^erofherlifi. J4 She U accufed. ^$T>Miel(ioe{hdt- imtrher, Ci The lomrnoHTs art fut ta ieatK ■ Heie dwelt a man in Babylon cal- j led loacim, a And he tooke a wife, whofe name \vzs Sufanna, the daughter of Helcias, a very faire woman, and one that feared God, ^ Her father and her mother alfo were godly people, and taught their daughter according to the LawofMoyfes. 4 Now loacim was a great rich man, and had a fiiire garden ioyning vnto his houfe, and to him reforted the lewcsjbecaufe he was more honoura- ble then all others. J The fame yeerc were appointed two of the ancients of the people to be Iudge5,fuch as the Lord Ipeaketh of that the ifiiquitie came from Babylon, and ftom the ancient Judges, which feemed to rule the people. 6 Thefe haunted loacims houfe, andallfuchas had any thing to doe in the Lavve, came thither vn- to them. • <7 Nowe when y peopledeparted away at noone, •Snfenna went into herhu(l>ands garden to walke. -8 Arid the tuo Elders faweherthatfhecw^ntin dayly and \valked,rt) that their luft was inflamed to- ward hei*.> ■9 Thetefore they'tnmeda\*avtheJrminde, and . caftdovrne theii" eyes, that they iiiouW riot fee hea- uen,n6r remember iuft ludgements. 10 And albeit they both were wounded with herloue,yetduri^ not one fhewe another hisgriefe. 11 For they were afhamed to declare their luft, that they defired to haue to doc with her. 1 2 Yet' they watched diligently from day today to fee her. I f And the one fayd to the other,Let vs go now home,for it is dinnertime. "14 So thej' went their way, and departed, one from another :' yet they returned againe , and came into the fame pbce, and after that they had aficed •one another the caufe, they acknotvledged their luft:thon appoiftted the>' a time both together vdicn they might fin'de her alone. •■15 Now whcntheyhadfp\'ed6utaconnenient time, that fliec went jn, as her manei- wa^, with n\o if ayil'es oneiy, and thought to waih hcifdfc in tlie •gardenfforit uasan hotefeafon) : 16 And there was nobody there, fane the two Elders tliat had hidde thcmfclues , and w.uched for hci: 17 Slie (aid to her mayds,Bring me oyle & fope, .-ipd Uiut thegarden dooKs, that 1 may walli mc 1 8 And they did as fhee bade them,and (hut the garden doores, and went out themfelucs at a backe doore, to fet the diing that (hee had commaunded them : but they fawe not the Elders, becaufe they were hid. 1 9 Nowe when the may des were gone forth,the two Elders rofe vp and ranne vnto her,{aving, 20 Beholde, the garden doores .ire lliut, that no man can fee V5 , and wee burn; in loue witlithee: therefore coniint vnto vs,and lye with vs. . • ; ^ I Ifthou \vilt not, we will beare wicnes againft thce,that a yong man was with thee : and therefore thou diddeft fend away thy mayds from thee. 22 Then Sufanna /ighed,& fyyd,I am in trouble on euery Me. : for ifl do this thin^, it is death vnto me : andjfldo it not, I cannot eicape your hands. 2 J It is better for me to fall into your hands, & pot (io it, then to finne in the fight of the Lord. 24 With that Sufanna cried with a loud voyce, and the two Elders ciied our againft her. 25 Then ran the one,& opened the garde doore. 26 ^ So when the ftniants of the houfe heard the ciie in the garden , they ruQied in at the backe doore,to (ee what was done vnto her. 27 But when the Eldeit had declared their mat- ter,the feniants were greatly afhamed:for there was neuer fiich a report made of Sufanna. 28 On the morow after, came the people to lo- acim her hulbahd, and the two Elders cameaUb, ftill of mifchieuous imagination againft Sufanna,Co put her to death, 29 And faid before the people, Send for Sufan- na die dajighrer of Helcias loacims wife. And im--' mediatlythe^'fent. 30 So fliC came with her £>ther and mother, ber childraiandailhcr kindred. i I Now Sufanna was very tender , and faire pf 6ce,- -' J Z And thefe wicked men commanded to vnc^ uer hcrfice (tbrflic wascouered) that they might fb be fatisfied with her beautie. J J Therefore they that were about her, andaU they that knew her, wept. J4 Thai the two Elders ftood vy in the middes of the people, and layd their h.-ui:is vpon her head, 5 J VVhicli wept and looked \'p to ward heauen ; for her heart tnifted in the Lord. J 6 And the Elders fa iil, As we walked in the gar- den alone, ftiecame in \vith t^vo mayds, whomllic fent away ftom hetjand Unit the "arden doores. J 7 Then a yong man which there was hid, came vnto her,aiii lay with her. 58 Then we which ftood in a comer of the gar- den, feeing this wickcdncfTc, ranne vnto them, and wcfaw them ns they were together, 59 But wcc could notholdchim : forhee\vas ftrongcr *.^«.i/|jaa, Birl aftojthc Dragon. i^g- ilrongcrthai\yc,& opened ytioore,& leaped our. guiltit go free, alBtit the Lord lairir,* Thcinnb- *Exi,li;.j. 40 Nowcwhenwc had tak«n this ^vorrun, wee con^flmUightcous Hiaic thou not fla}'. afked her what )onp man thisiwus, but' (hec uoukl 54 Now then ifchou l-,aft fctne hci, tcU mc,vn- not tell vs : of thf (I things arc we wirneUcj. . from the blood ofthis woman. ■. >.-.i -wy.'i Who annvcred,V'ndcr a |i prime tree. ^ pr,vnrtlt trtt, 47 Ihen all the people turned themtowardc $9 Then faid Daniel vnto him, Verilv thou haft him, and'fayde, V^'hat mtarle thefc wordes, that alfolyedagainftthinehead : fo die Angel of God thouliaftrpokcn-* ' .. ' .> - ivaiteth wicliti»e fwordiociit theeintwo,jand'fo 48 Then Daniel ftood in the middes ofthem, to deftroy you both. --■ andGiid,Areye(uchf'x;^es,OIfraeliccSythatVv'ith- 60 ^ With that a U the whole aflemblv crved oute\araii)a:ion,orkno-.vledgeofEhecrueth, yee -wirh a loud voyce, and prayfed God which faueth haue condemned a daughter of IfraeP -' them that truft in him. .' ■ 49 Returcengaine to iudgcmcnf.for they haue , 61 Andrhejarofeagainiltiie two Elders, (for borne falfe Hitnclie againft her. Daniel had conuid them of fdlie witneife bytheir Jo Wherefore die people tuhiedagaincin all ownemoudi) , • hafte,andtheF.Iders(aid vntohim,Come,fitdown ' 62 * And according to the Law of Moyfes they "^e"'-!?-'*. aTonc vs,andflie\vitvs, feeing God hath giuen dealt with them, as thej' dealt wickedly againll P""''^^-i- thee tlie cihce of an Elder. ' - cheirncighhour,?nd put them to death. Thus the 5 1 Then (aid Daniel vnto the. Put thefe two a- innocent blood was fauedthe feme day. fide,onefjne from another,& I wil examine chenrt. • ^^ Ihercfore Helcias and his wife praifed God ' ' 51 So whenthfy weteputafunder,oii£*froma- for their daughter Sufcirma, \vith locim her huf- ftother, he called one of them. -ndn.id'cnto him, band, and atl the kinrcd, thatthere wasnodilho:- 0 thou that arto'.de ina wickedhfe, nowe thy neffie found in her. ■- finncs which thou haft committed aforetime, are ^4 From chat dav foorth was Daniel had in come to light. great reputation in the fight of die people. 5 J For thou haft pronounced falfe iudgements, -6^ AndKing Adages was laid with his fathers, and haft condemned the innocent, and halt let the and Cjtus of Periia reigned in his ftead. THE HISTORIE OF EEL » and of the Dragon,whicn is the fourteenth Chapter of Daniel after the Latine. BCaUcH Attaba, Whetenleiieiy one con cinol "fctficwhat ni' re tbcnninc gil. lens, wf-i^h make in a! an Imadreihjid 'igbt paI'on< at Uelealt. J Called Mfu '«ta,5od eiiery ^-ofihefe ifn es con- ttiged a':ooc •ta^all'.nt, which in all ■ufceihreck Owe when King Aftvages was Lnid with his fathers, Oirus the Perfian rccciucd h'"skingdome. 2 And Daniel did cate at the Kings table, and was honoured a- ■oueallhisfiiends. . J Noi\e the Babylonians had an idole, called Eel, and tjicre were ipent vpon him cuery day t'.velue II great meafurcs of fine flowre, and fourtie flieepe,andfixc great Upots ofwine. 4 And the King woriliippcd it,and went daily to honour it: But Daniel worfiiipped his o«ne God. And tl\e K ing faid vnto him, Why doeft not thou worftjp Eel? J Who anf^^ ered, and faid.Eecaufe I may not worfhip i:^olcs msde uith handes, buttheliuing God,N\ hich hath created the heauen and the earth, andhadipov,'er\'pofta!lfiefIi. .,(, ■ 6 Then faid the K ing vnto hiT,Thinkeft thou not that Eel is a h:iing God ? feeft thou not ho we nuichhe catech and diinketh euery .-.ay ? 7 Then Daniel finiicd and (aid,0 king,be not deceiued : for this is but cby within, andbrafle without, and did neuer eateany thing. 8 So the King was wroth, and called for his -Priefts, and faid vnto them, if ye tell me not, who this is that eateth vp thefeexpenfes, yclhalldie -. . 9 Eiit if yec can certifie me that Bel eatecb them, then Daniel Ihall die : for hehatb{pokeii blaiphemie agairil Eel. And Daniel fai4 vnto the King,Let it be according to thy word. ro (Nowe the Prieftes of Bel were thvcefcore and ten,befide their wiues and children ; ) and the King went with Daniel into the temple ofEel. I'l So Eels Priefts laid,Eehold, we will eo our, and fet thou the meate there, Q King, and let the wine be filled : then fhut the doore laft, and feale it with thine owiie lignet : 12 And to morowe when thou commeft in, if tho u findefi not that Bel hath e.iten vp all, we will fulfer death, or elfe Daniel that hath lyed vpon vs. J 3 No w they thought chemfelues fure inough : Zz . fov Apociypha. I. Maccabees. for vnder the table they had made apriuieen- 28 When the Bafeoloniam heard ir, they were trance, and there vvcnt they in euCT, and tookca- wonderfull wroth, and gathered them together a- way the things. gainlt the King,fayine, The king is become a lew; 14 So when the)' were gone forth, the King fet tor he hath deitroy ed Bel,and hach flaine the Dra- meatcsbeforeBel. Nowe Daniel Iiad commanded gon,and put the Prieftes to death. his feruants to bring afhes, and thcfe they ftrowed 29 So they cune to the King, and faid, Deliuer throughout all the Temple, in the prcfence of the vs Daniel, or eife we will defhoy thee, and thine king alone : then went they out,& thut the doorc, houfe. and fealed it with the Kings fignet,& fo departed. jo Now when the King Caw, that they preafTed 15 Nowe in the night came the Prieftes, with fore vponhim,and that nece.Ticieconftreined him, their vviues and children, ( as they were wont to he deliuered Daniel vnto them ; doe)anddideateanddrinke vpall. 31 Who caft him into the Lyons denne, where 16 In the morning betimes the King arofe, and he was fixe dayes. , Daniel with him. j 2 In the dcnne there were feiien Lyons, and 17 And theking(aid,Paniel,are y f^'^5 whole? they had giuen chem euery day two bodies & two Who anrwered,Yca,0 King,they be whole. (hecpe, wiiich then were not giuen rhem,to the in- 18 And aflbone as he had opened the doorc, tent that they might dcuoure Daniel. tfie K ing looked vpon the table, and cryed with a j 5 ^ N o w there was in lurie a Prophet called loiidevoyce, Great art thou, O Bel, and wirh thee Abbacuc, which had made pottage, and broken js no deceit. bread into a bowle, and was going into the field, 19 Then laughed Daniel, and helde the King for to bring it to the reapers, thathelhouldnotgoein, and(aid,Beholdenowe 54 But the Angel of the Lord (aid vnto Abba- the pauement, and marke well whofe footfteppes ciJC,Goe,cary the meate that thou haft, into Baby- arc thefe. Ion vnto Daniel,which is in the Lyons dcnne. 2 0 And the king faid,I fee the footfteps of men, 3 j And A jbacuc faid. Lord, I neuer faw Baby- \vomcn,& children; therefore the king was angry. lon,neither doe I know where the denne is. 21 And tooke the Priefts,with their wiucs, and ^6 Then the Angel tookehimby thecroiwie children, and they ihewed him the priuiedoores, of the head, and bare him by the haireof the where the;/ came in, and confumed fuch things ;:$ head, and through a mightiewinde fet him in Ba- were ^npon the uble. bylon vpon the denne. 2 2 Therefore the king flcwe them, and deliue- 3 7 And Abbacuc cry ed, favins;, O Daniel, Da- red Bd into Daniels power, who deftioyed him niel,take the dinner that God hath fent thee, and his temple. j 8 Then faid Daniel,0 God, thou haft thought 2 J ^Moreouer in that (ame place there was a vpon me, and thou neuer foy left them that feekc great Dragon, which the Babylonians \vor(hipped. thee and loue thee. 24 And the Kingfaid vnto Daniel, Sayeft thou, j? So Danielarofe, and did eate,and the Angel that this is of braile alfo ? loe,he liueth and eateth of the Lord fet Abbaaic m Iiis owne place againc and drinkcth, fo that thou canft not (ay, that he is immediatly. no liuing god : therefore worfliip him. 40 Vpon the feuenth day,the King went to bc- 2 J Then (aid Daniel vnto the K ing, 1 will wor- waile Daniel : and when he came to the denne, he (hip the Lord my God : for he is the liuing God. looked in,and behold, Daniel fate in the middes of 26 But giue me leaue, O King, and I will Hay tbeLytns. this dragon without fword or ftafte. And the King 41 Then cryed the King with a loude voy ce, faid,Igiue thee Icauc. faying,Great art thou,0 Lord God of Daniel,ani 27 Then Daniel tooke pitch,and fat,and haire, there is none other befides thee. and did feethe them together, and made lumpes 42 And hedrewhimoutofthedenne,andcafl: thereof: this hec put in the Dragons mouth,andfo them that weiethecaiifecf hisdeftrudion into the Dragon burft in fitndcr. And Daniel faid, Be- the denne, and they weredeuoured in a moment hold, whom ye worfhip. before his face. THE FIRST BOOKE of the Maccabees. CHAP. I. *vas puiTed \\> and was hantie. t TfitJtJth()fyfi,.\,nderihc K>»s of MtctJoma. it ^niio. a No w when he h.id "athcred 3 michtv ftrojljj €htauktthlhik»iidime. ii Maiif of the chilhinof Ifiael UgAg^ o / o Egypt ^•■d hrufaUm -unto hu dominun. 50 ^ttttachM jtt- . J And had rcigned oucr regions, nations and j«6 -vnt^o^, . kingdomes,they became tributaries vnto him. " ~ ^i F T;E R that Alexander the Mace- 6 After thefe things he fell ficke, and knewc ! donian, the fonnc of Philippe, went that he fhould die. ' foorthofthel.indofC'hettiim,and 7 Then he cillcd for the chiefe of h's fcr- J flcwe Darius King of the Perfians nants, which had bene brought ^'p with him of and Medes, and reigned for him, as children, and parted his kingdome among them, he had before in Grccia, while he was vet aliue. 2 He tooke grcabwarres in hand, and wanne 8 So Alexander had reigned twelue y ceres ftrongholdcsandflewethekings of the earth. whenhedved. 3 So wcnthethorovvthecnJesof the world, 9 And his feruants reigned euery one in his and tookc fpoyles of many nations, infomuch that roume. the world (iobd in awe of hiin: tlierefore his heart i o And they all caufed themfclues to be crow- ned Chapj. . 179 ncd after his death, and fo did their children afecr people of IfiacL them irany yccrcsjandmuchivickednefleincrcafcd ii And v.h£nhchadrpoyIedthccitie,hefetfirc in the world.: on iCjCaltL-.gdo.vnethehouies thereof, and uallcs. 1 1 For out of thcfc came the wicked rooK,euen thcreofon encr)- lide. \Or,KMt. Aniiodius j| Epbh.'incs , the fonneof Kmg Antio- J4 The wtDmen and their children tooke they cfaiis>\vhich ha-i bene an lioftaM ac l^omc, and hcc opciue,and led a.vay the cattell. reigned in the hundrah and (cucn&it^artiethyere JJ ihen foitin'.drheythecitieofDuuidwitha of the kin;;domc of the Grcckc. great and thick: wall, and v.ith mightie iowCTj,and Uf'<>h.^Uuq. 1 1 In tnofe dayes went there out oflfraci wic- niadcicaftrorgholdixjrihaiu - . **•' V**" ked mcn,v.hich oitifid niany/aying, Let vs eo,and i 6 Moreoucr they lit wicked people ilierc, and make a coucnanc with the heathen , that are round vn^odly pcrlbns,and fortL^ied ihcmfelues therein. about vs: for fince we departed from diem, wchaue ' ' 37 And the\'liored it with weapons and vicailes, had much forovv. . - and gathered the fpoylc of IcrufiUem, and layed it 1 J So thjs deiiifc pleof.d them welL , . •. j vp there. 14 Andcertaiue of the people were ready, and J 8 Thus became they a fore fnarc and were in ivcnttotJieKing, \ him,3>: fallaway eueryman 61 And according to ihecommandement, they from the religion of their fathers, and confencto put certaine women to dtath, which had criufed hfscommandements, their children to becircumcifed, •. 20 Yetwillland my fonnes, nndmybrethreo, ^4 And they hanged vp the children atrficir.vvalkeinthecouenancofourfiiDhers. neckes,and they fpoy led their houfes,and flewe the 2j God be merciful vnto vs,that we forfake poc circttTicifei-softhem. ...>. --- .^>theLaweanitheordinances. 1 • ^y Yet wcie there manv in irrae!,whichwere.of 22 Wee wil not hearken vnto the Kin^v/oftlrs \- ■ ceurage, and determined in themfdues, that th.y to tranfgrefle our religion,neither on the right fide, ■' would not eatevnclcanethin^s, < nor on the left. . S6 But<:hoferathertoruftordeath-,thento hee 2^ And when hee; hsfd left off (peaking ^^z defiled with thofe meats :fobecaufe they would not wordes-,tfiei-ecamconeofthelewes,inthe (ighcof breake the holy couenant,they were put to death, .nil to (acrifice vpon che altar which was at Modin, gOr.K^*. <>7 And this || tyrannie was very fore vpon the according to the Kin^commandemcnt. people of Ifrael. 24 Nowe when MaiSathias fawe it,he was fo in- "^ H A P IT flamed with zeale, that his reyneslhooke, and his - ^ • - ' ■ wrath was. kindled according to the ordinance of X 7ht».M,nmg ofM,UA,b,Mmd hU fomtiBr tht d'firHn,m ,/,^ £^,,,^ _, £[,„cfore he rannc vnto him, and kilicd at tot hqI) cuu. ig Thetrefufr lodoe (icriftceJii:oiaolii. 'A L' r l i r;«v»''»/'M-rt("i<%M(,fir(*fiviwo/Co(/,' 55 j6i)4.f/?j/«f ™""ytnealtar: »hja:U not fight agamihrcaefeufihtsMatht/ty, 49 :««»-' ' 2j And at theiarretime heflcw thekingscom- utbiMA)u,g,e<,m'nMtniethbafonnesu)ftickebf the vordeuf niifiioner,thatcompdled him to doefacrifice,andf C,d,ar,tfih,,xamfl,ofth,fhth,rs. ■ -deflroyed the altar. tof*p.^niia.ii, 1^ thofe daves ftoode vp Mattathias thePrieft, 2^ThusbareheazealetoyLawofGod,*J«»»g, *:^«w.»j.7; ehtp.-j, ' 1 1 he /oitne o floannes., the Jonie of S.m€on,e? the asPhinecsdid vntoZambrithefonneof Salom. (bnncsofloaribjoflerufdem, and dwelt in Modin. 27 ^Ihencryed Mattathias with a loude voyce 2 And he had fiue fonnes,Ioanan called Gaddis, in the citie, piytng , VVhofoeuer is zealous of the 5 Simon called Tliaffi. • Lavve,and wilrtandeby tbecouenam,lethimcannci 4 ludaswhch was called Maccabeus, foorth after me. r ■ 1 0r,,4nM»ii: J Elearar called l| Aharon, and lonathan, whofe 2 8 So he, & his fonnes fled into the mountiines, name was Apphus. an d left all that they ha 1 in the cit ie. 6 Nowe hce (jwe the blafphemies, which were 29 Then many tKit || (bught after iuftice and \Or,ihatliMti committed in luda and lenifalem: iudgement, iupiyutivf. 7 Andhelaid,VVo is me:whereforewasIbomc, 50 Went downe into the wildernefle to dwell "i*'^* to fee this deflnidion of my people, and the de- there, both they, and their childrcn,& their wiues, ftni&ionofthe holy cicie,andthiisto(itftill?itis and their cattell : forthe afHi>Sions increafed fore deliufred into the handes of the enemies. • vfionthem. 8 And the Sanfliiarie u in the hands of ftrangers; 3 1 ^ Nowc when it was toldc vnto the Kings her Temple is as a man that hath no renoume. feruants, and to the g.irifons, which were in leriila- 9 Her glorious veflels ai-ecaried away into cap- 1cm in the citie of Dauid, that men liad broken the tiuitie ; l>er i:i£incs are fiaine in die ftreetes,and her K ings commandement, and were gone dewne into yong men are fallen bv the fword of die enemies. the fecret places in che uilderncsv 10 VVhatpeopleisit,thathauenotfomcpo(ref- jj Then many purfiiedaftei them: and hauing fion in her kingdome, or hath not gotten of her ouertaken them, they camped againft them, and fee fpoyles? the battell in aray againft them on the babbath u Al her glory is taken away :of a free woman, day, flic is become an hand.rayd. 5 i And fayd vnto them, Let this now be fuffici- 1 2 Behold, our Samauarie an-T our beautie, and cnt: come forth and do according to the comman- honour is defolate,and the Gentilts haue defiled it. dement ofthe King,and ye fliall liue. ij What hclpeth it vs then to liue any longei? ^4 But they anfwered. We will not goe foorth, 1 4 And M.ittathias rent his clothes, bee, and his neither will we doe the Kings commaundement, to fonncj,andputn' mourned for them greatly, ^on is a man ot counfcl : giue eare vnto him alway: 40 And faid one to another,If weall'doeas our he fliaJl he a fathervnco you, brethren haue done,and fight notagainft the hea- ^^ And Iiidas Maccabeus hath bene mightieand then for our h'ues,and for our LavveSjthenfhal they ^ong) euen from his youth vp: let him be your incontinently deftroy vs out of the earth. captaine,and fight j'ou the battell for the people. f 41 Thereforethey concluded at the fame time, 67 Thus fliallyebring vnto you all thofe chat aying,Whofoeuerfhallcometomakc battel with obferue the Lawe, andfliall auengc theiniuries of vsvpontheSabbathday,wewill hghtagainfl him, yourpcople. that we die notall,as oiir brethren tiiat wae mur- ^^ Ricompenfe fully the heathen,& giue your thered in die fecrt^ places. fcIucstothccommaiidemcntofthcLaiv. 42 1 hen came vnto them the aflemblieof the ^9 So hee Llefled them, and was laid with his Afideans,which were of rheftronged men of Ifia- wthers, djall fuch as were well minded touaid die Law. 7° And dyed in the hundreth, fourtie and fixe 4J And all they diat werefled for perfecution, yere,and hisfonnesbiiriedhiminhisfathersfepul- ioyned themfelues vnto them, and were an helpe threat Modin, and all Ifraelmade great lamenta- vnto them. "on for him. 44 So diey gathered a power, & fmote the wic- CHAP. III. ked men in their wrath,& the vngodly in their an- , i^'as u atdiru/tro^frthefeM,. n m Mtih^pnOnm ger.but the reft fled vnto the heathen, andefcaped. tndsifonthefrmcttef Sm*. 44 The confidence of ludui*. 45 ThenMattathiasandhis friends went about, vtrdCoJ. 55 tHd 14.13. Congregation, receiued the heritage of the land. to meet him, and fmote him, and flew him, fo rfiat %.ima.,\, yy *Dauid,becaufe of his mercie obteyned the many fell do wne flaine, and the reft fled. throne ofthekngdome for tuemiore. 12 So ludas tooke their fpoyles,andtooke alio •ij•«»«• were deliuered out of the flame. of Syria, heard that ludas had gathered vnto him ^D*k,t.\u 60 "TDanielbecanfeofhismnocencie, w^deli- the Congregation,and Church of the faithfull,and ucred from the mouth of the Lyons, went forth to the warre, 6x And thus ye may confider throughout all a- 1 4 He faid,I wil get me a name,and wil be glo- ges,that who (beuer put their truft in him, fhallnot rious in the realme: for I will goe fight with ludas, •Slfm>«4.^ ^^ To ctav is he fet vp, and to morowe hee fhall widi him a mightie hofte of the vngodly to helpC ■jfrMfot. * not be found;for he is turned into liisduft.and bis hini,andtobeauengedofthechikir«iofIfiaeL Apocrypha. x.Maccabces. liJ And when he came neefC to the going vp to that remained, and departed from Antiochla his Bethhoron, ludas went forth tomeetehimvvitha royallcitie, in the yeere an himdrcch fointie and Jhall company. _ feuen,and raffed the riuerEuphrates,and went tho- 17 But when they favve thearmiccomming a- rowe thehiecountreyes. gainft them, they {aid to ludas, Howe are we able, j 8 Then Lyfias chofe Ptolomeus the fonrte of being fo few, to fight againft fo gieat a multitude, Doriminus,andNicanor,andGorgias,mightymcn, and fo ilrong, feeing we be fo weary, and haue fa- and the Kings friends, , fted all this day ? S9 And fent with them fourtie thouCind foote- 1 8 Then faid L idas, It is an eafie thing for many men,and feuen thoufand horfemen, to goe into the to be Quit vp in the hands of fewe, and there is no land of luda, and to deftroy it, as the King com- diiference before the Gorfof hcauen,to deliuer by a mauaded. great multitude,or by a finall company. 40 So they went foorth witli all their power, ip For thevidoiie ofthebattellftandeth not and came andpitchedby || Emmaus in the plaine lOr,Esiiii'f, in the multitude ofthehoft, but the ftrength com- countrey. meth from heauen, 41 Nowe when the marchants of the countrar 20 They come againft vs with acniell&proud heard the ruiroiir of them, the^- tooke very much multitude to deftroy vs, and oiipviues, and our filuerandgolde, andferuants, and came into the children,and to roSbe vs. campe to buy the ciiildren of Ifrael for flancs, and 2 1 But we doe fight for our hues, and for our the ftrength of Syria and of ftrange nations ioyned Lawes, with them. 22 And God him felfe mil deftroy them before 42 ^ Nowe when ludas and his brethren {awe our face ; therefore be not ye af^d of them. that trouble increafed, and that the hofte drewe 2 J Md when he had left off fpeaking, he leapt neere vnto their borders, confidcring the Kings fuddenly vpontiiem: fo was Seion and Iiis hoile words, whereby he had commanded to delboy the deftroyed before him. peoplc,aad vtterly abolifh them. 24 And they purfued them fro the going downe 45 They faid one to another, Let vs redreffe the of Bethhoron vnto the plaine : where there were decay of our people, & let vs fight for our people, {laine eight hundreth men ofthem, and the refidue and for our Sanwluarie. fled into the land of the Philiftims, 44 Then the Congregation were foone readie 2 5 Then the fearc and terrour of ludas and his gathered to fight, and to pray, and to defire meicie brethren fell vpon the nations round about, and compaflion. i6 So that his fame came vnto the King : for all 4 > As for lerufalem, it was not inhabited, but the Gentiles could tell of the warres of ludas. was as a v41dcrnefle. There went none tliat was 27 ^But when King Antiochus heard thefe ti- borneifiit,inoroutatit, and the Sanduarie was dings, he was angrie in his minde-. wherefore he trodcn downe, and the ftrangers kept the fortrefle, fent forth, & gathered all the power of his realme, and it was the habitation of the heathen : and the a very ftrong arniie. mirth of ticob was taken away : the pipe and the 28 And opened his treafurie,and gaiie his hofte haipeceafed. a yeercs wages in hand, commaunding them to be 46 So they gathered them felues together, and readie for ayeere forall occafions. came to Malphabefore lerufalem : for in Mafpha 29 Neuerthelefle, when he fawe that the mo- was the place where they praied aforetime in IfraeL neyofhistrcafures failed, and that the tributes in 4? Andtheyfaftedthatday, andputfackedoth the countre)' were fmall, becaufe of the diffen(i- vpon them,andcaftaflies vpon their heads, & rent on, and plagues that he had brought \'pon the tlieir clothes, land, in taking away the lawes wliicli had bene of 48 And opened y booke of the law,wherein the oldetime, heathen fought to paint the hkenes of their idoles, JO He feared leaft he fhould not haue nowe at 49 And brought the Pricftes garments, and the the fecond time, as at the firft, for the charges and firft fiiiites, and the tithes, and fet there the Naza- gifts that he had giuen witli a Uberall hand afore : rites, which accomplifhed their dayes. forinliberalitichefarre pafled the other Kinges 50 And they ayed with a loudvoycetowarde that v/ere before him. heauen,faying, What fliall we doe with thefe? and 3 1 ' Vv'herefore he was heauie in his minde, and whither Ihal! we carrie them away? thought to goe into Perfia, for to take tributes of j i For thy Spnduaric is troden downe and de- the countrey es,and to gather much money. filetl,and thy Priefts are in heaufncfTe, and brought 52 So he left Lyfias a noble man & of the kings downe. blood to ouerfee the Kings bufinelTe, from the ri- j 2 And beholde, the heathen are come again{l iier of Euphrates vnto the borders of Egypt. vs,to dcflroy vs : thou knoweft what thinges they ij And to bring vp his fonne Antiochus, till he itragine againft vs. cameagaine. jj How can we ftand before them, except thou J4 Moreoucr,he gaue him halfe of his hoft and helpevs?. . ■ ' ■ ' elephants, and g.iiic him the charge of all thinges 54 Thentheybl£wthetriimpcts,andcryed with • ■■• that he wbuldhauc done, ^ aloudvoyce^ . " J J And concerning riiofe which dwelt inluda jj And after tin's, ludaS ordeined captains ouec and Icnifalcm,that he ihould fend an armie againft the people,'eucn captaiiics ouer tiioiifands, and cap- them, todtftroy androote outthe power of Ifia- taincsoucr hundreths, and captaints ouer fifties, el and the remnant of leri.falcm, & to put out their and captainis ouer tcnne. mcmoriallfiom that place, -^6 And they commaunded them that huilded , j(5 Andto fet ffcingers for to.inhabite all their rioufes,orniaiTied wiu«,or planted vin'jyahles, or 9]arters,and part theii-^Iand among tlum. were fcarefull, t}\;;t tliey fliould rctiivn .■ euel-y one «/),„/. „.j. J7 And the King tooke the haJie of the hofte , to lusovvn(;hoiife,accQi ding to '•the Lawe. im'i.i.i, V* 57 So Apocrypha. Chap.iiij. x8x 57 So thchoftereir.ouJi!, and pitched vfonthe chacludasfouldimbiimtthetents: (for die {moke South! ;de of Kmn^aiis. that was fecne,dcclaicd wliat was done) 5 8 And Judas Hi) d,Armc your ftlue^,and l-,e va- 2 1 When chcy fawe thcpj thing's, they were fore liant men, & be ready againlt the morning to Hght afraidc, and wlun thi:y Giwe alfo tliat ludas and Iiis with thefe nations, w hich are gathered together a- hoftc were in the ficlde ready to ftt tlienifelues in gainft vsjto de(h-oy vs and our baniSuarie. aray, 5^ For it is Letter for vs vi die in battel, then to iz The>' fled cucrj' one into y land of ftrangers. fee the calamities ofour people & of our Sanduaiy. zj Soludasturned againetofpoylcthc tentes, 6o Ncuerihclefle as the will ojgodis in heauen, \\here he gate much ^olde andfiluer, and precious lb be it. ftones,and p urple of tlie fca,and great riches. CHAP. IIIL 24lhus they went home, & fung Pfalmcs, and I inJ^ugonh .imrii Cay^uii wh'ch hnhiu rrc:t,. 14 ifee put- prav fed tovvard the heaiicn: for hee is gracious,and «fi' came into |llJumca,and pitched their |0^/«*«. 4 Whiles yet the armiewas difperfed from the tcntsatyBeth-fura, where ludas came againft them \Or,BtthitroB, campe. with ten thoi fand men. J In the meane feafon cameC-orgias by night ^o And when he faw that mighty army,he pray- into ludas campe : and \'.hen hee founde no man ed,aiidfayd, LlaTeJ be ihou, O Sauiour of Ifrael, there, he fouglit them in the mountaines •. for (aide * which diddtft deftroy the aOault ofthemightie '•^'*'-'7-5'>, he, They flee from vs. manby t'.ehandof diyferuantDauidj^andgaueft l/.j^^,^ 6 Butaflbonc as it was day, ludas (liewed hjm- the hofteofthc ftrangers into thehandeoflona- ij,i4. fclfe m the fielde \vith three tliouiande men, whjch than, the fcnne ofSaul,and of his srmour beaten had neither hai nelle nor fwordes to their mindes. jr Shut \p this armie in the hand of thy people 7 And they lawe that the armies of the heathen of Ifrael , and let them bee confounded v.ith their were (Vong and well armed, and their horfemen a- power,and with their horfemen. bout them, & that thefc were expert men of warre. j 2 Make them afraide,and confumedieir bold- 8 Then fayde ludas to the men that were with nelTe and ftrength, that they maybeeaftonifliedac hitTjFeare yee not tlie miJtitudejneither be afraide their deftrc&on. of their aflault. jj Caft them downe by the fword of them that 9 Kemember, howe our fathers were deliuered lone thee : then O-.all all they that know thy Name, •£*«.i4.'9iJ4. *'" '^^ redde Sca,when Pinrao puiiiied them with praife thee \\ ith fongs. an armie. 34 So they ioyned together, and there were I o 1 herefore no we let vs O}' vnto heauen , and Taine of Lyfins hoftc, fiue thoufande men, and they the Lorde will hauc mercic vpon vs,and remember fell before them. the coucnant of our fathers , and will defiroy this 35 Ihcn Lyfias, feeing his armie pntto flight, hofte before om face this day. and the m^anlinefle of ludas Ibnldiers, and that they I I So fhall all die heathen kncve, that diereis were ready, eidier to line or die valiantly ,hee went one, which deliiiereth and fauah Ifrael. into Antiochia and gathered ftiangei3,and when he 1 2 Then the ftr. ngers lift vp their eyes,and £aw had fcrniOied his armie , he thought againe ( being them comming agaim them, prepared) to come againll: Iiidea. 1 3 And they went out of their rentes into the 36 Then faid ludas and his brethren, Beholde, battell, arid they that were with ludas , blewe the our enemies are difcomhted : let >-s now goe vp to trumpets. clenfe,aiid to repaire the Sandiur)'. 14 So they ioyned together, and the heathen 37 So all the hofte gathered them together, and were difccmfited and fled by the plaine. went vp into the mountaine of Sion, 15 Butthchindmoftofthemfelbythefword,& 38 Nowe when they (awe the Sanduary laydc IPfr^fmrnth. diey purfiied them vnto llGazeron,& into yplaines waileand the altar defiled, & the doorestiimtvp, ofii'.umea.& of Azotus,and of lamna/o that there a;;d the ["hmb* grouing in the courts,as in a forelt, were faine of them aboue three thouiand men. or as on one of the m.ountrJnes,and that the Priefts 1 6 So ludas turned againe with his hofte from chamben were broken downe, purfuingthcm, j 9 They rent their clothes, and made great la- 1 7 And fayde vnto the people, Be not greedy of menratioaand caft afties vpon their heads, rfie fpoy les- for there is a battel b efore vs. 40 And fell dor.ne to the ground on their faces, 1 8 And Gorgias and the armie is here by vs in and hie we an alarme with the trumpets , and crj'efl the moimraine : (^ut (bnd ye now faft againft yoiur toward heauen. enemies, and ouercome them : then may ye fafcly 41 Then ludas commanded certaine of the men take the fpovles. to fight againft thofe which were in the caftle, til he 1 9 As ludas was fpeaking thefe words, there ap- had clenfed the San ftuar/. pearedone part which looked fr5 the mountaines. 42 SohechofePrieftesthatwcrevndefiledjfucb ao But when CorgitK faw ib^c his were fled, and as delighted io tb§ I^we, - Zj 4 4J And Apocrypha. i.Mawabces^ 4 J Andhcedenfed the Sanauarie, and bare renuedafore,the7 were fore griewcd. out the defiled ftones into an vncleane place, a Therefore they thought to deftroy die ge<. 44 Andconfulted what to doe with the altar neration of Jacob that was among them, and be- ef burnt offring, which waspoUiited. gan to (lay and deftroy the people. 45 So they thought it was beft to deftroy it, j Then ludas fought againft the children of leaftitfhouldebeeareprochvnto them, becaufc EfauinIdumeaat||Arrabathene, becaiifetheybe- |Or,^riiis, crownes of goldeand Oiieldes, and dedicated the and of Sidon,and of all Galile of the Gentiles were gates & chambers, and lianged doores vpon them, gathered againft them to deftroy them. 58 Thus there \\-as very great gladnelTe among 16 VVhcn ludas , and the people hearde thefe the people, and the reproche of the heathen was \TOrdes, a great cono^recation came together, to put away. confiiit what they might do for dieir brethren that J 9 So ludas and his brethren with the whole were in trouble,and\\ home they befieged. congregation ofIfraeI,ordeyned that the dayes of 17 Thenfaid Judas to Simon his brother, Chufc dedication ofthealtar(houidbe keptin theirfea- thceoutmcn,andgoeanddeliuer thy brethren, in fon from yeere to y eere,by the (pace of eight daies, Galile,and I and my brother Jonathan, will goe in- from the fiue and twentieth day of the moneth to the countrey ofGaIa.id. Chafleu,with mirth andgladnefle, 18 ^ Soheeleftlcfephusthe fonne of Zacha- 60 And at the fame time builded diey vp mount rias,and A lai ias to be captaines of the people, and Sion with hie v\'allcs,& ftrong towres round about, to keepe the remnant ofthe hofte in lu Jea, left die Gentiles fhould come, and tread it downe, 1 9 And commanded them, faying. Take the o- as the)' had done afore. ' iier(ight of this people, and makeno waneagainft 6\ Thereftwethej'feta garifon there to keepe- tfieheathcn,vntillwc come againe. it,and fortified Beth-ftira to keepe it, th.it thepeo- 20 And vnto Simon were giuen three thoii(and plemighthaucadefcnce.ngain(tldiuna. men to goe into Galile, andto ludas eight thou- CHAP V fandmtnfortliccountrC)'ofGaI:iad: 3 i„l-uv*.,<,„i!t„dihht,th,n,L:io''.i,>Mt to i,Ji,.y ;/-„,/, 21 Then uent Simon into Galile, and g.-uc di- tnAn iMytn ff hii h't'rin simn aiiit hnaihan. ]> Hit uers battels to the hcatbcn , andthc heathen were ouerikr^itt hiht cuittfEfhttnJitCAUje iht) dtmidihtm yaf- diicomlitcd Ly him. f*lt ih.rxT,r. 22 Andhepurfiicdthem\-ntothegaiesofPto- Jtffph.lii.tj, KlOwciheti the h.iticrs round .n'.out h^'orde, Icmais: & there \vcrel'iaine of the heathen almoft ci^fAi. i.NthattheaI:ar»asi.uildecI, and the Janftuoric chi'Jcdio-.u'and men ;(u he tooke thcir/poyk^. 2j Ihus Apocrypha. Chap. v. iSa. zj Thus they refaicd them that were in Galile ted before hini,aml caft away their weapons, and snd in Ar! attis with their wiii£s,and their children, fled into the Templcthat was at Camaim. and all that tliey had, and brought them intoludea 44 Which citie liidas wannc, and burnt the with great ioy. Temple with all that were in it : lb was Camaitn 24 ^ludas Maccabeus alio, and his brother lo- fubdued,and might not withftand Lidas. nathan went oner Iorden,and trauailed three dayes 4 J T Then Iiidas gat}»ered all die Ifra elites that iouiney in die wildcrnes, were in the countrey ofGalaad,fiom the leaft vnto 2 J Where they metre with the Nabathices, who the moft, with their wiues and their children , and receiued them louingly, and told them eiiery thing their baggage,a very great hofte, to come into the that was done rnto their brethren in the countrey land of luda. of Galaad, 46 So they came vnto Ephron , which was a i6 And how that many of them were befieged great citic by the way ,and ftrongly dcfenced : they ri,'ith a great (Iaughter,fo that there was killed homea?aineinfafetie. ofthem the fame day, almolt eight thoufand men. 55 ^'Nowewhileftludas andlonathanwerein 35 ^Then departed ludas vnto Marpha,and laid thelandofGalaad,andSim6ntheirbrot&er inCa- fiege vnto it,and wanne it , and flewe jdl the males Ue before Ptolemais, diereof,andrpoyledit,andfetfirevponit. 5 ^ loleph the fonne of Zacharias , and Azariat • i6 From thence went hee and tooke Chafbon, the captaines,hearing of the valiant aftes,and bat- Maged,and Eofotjand the other cities in Gakad. tels which'they had atchieued/aid , J7 After thefethingsgathered Timotheusano- 57 Letvsgetvsanamealfo,andgo fight againft theihofte,and he camped before Raphon beyond the heathen that are round about vs. the flood. 58 Sodieygauetheirhoftea commaundement J 8 Nowe ludas hadfent to efpiethehofte, and and went toward lamnia. they brought him word againe,faying, All the hca- jp But Gorgias and his men came out of the then that be roiuide about vs, are gathered vnto citie againft them. him,and the hofte is very great, ^o And lofeph and Aiarias were put to flight, J9 And hee hath hired the Arabians to helpe andpurfiiedvntotheBbrdersof ludea: and there thcm,and they haue pitched their tents beyond tne weie flaine that day of the people of Frael about flood,3nd are ready to come and fight againft thee, two thouflmd men: fo that there was a great ouer- So ludas wentto meetethem. throwamongthepeople oflfvael, 40 Then Timotheusfaide vnto thecaptainesof di Becaufethev were not obedient vnto ludas, hishofte,>'V'hen Lidas andhis hofteconienecrethe and liisbrethren, butthoughtto doe (bme valiant flood,ifhe pafle oufcr firft vnto vs,we flial not be a- thing, ble to withftand him:for he wil be tooftrog for vs. , 6z Alfo they came out of y ftocke of thefe men, 41 Butifheebeafraide, andcampe be>'ond the bywhofehandsdeliuerancewasgiuentolfiael. flood, wewillgoeoucrvntohim,andnballpreuaile 6^ But die man Iudas,& his brethren were gre.U- againfthim. ly commended in the fight o fall Ifrael, andofall 42 Now when ludas came neere to the flood,he the hea:hen,^vhertfoaler their name was heard of. caufed thegcuernoursof the people to rcmaine by 54 And the people came vnto diem , bidding the f^ood,and comanded them, faying, Siiffei none them welcome. to pitch a tenr, but let eiiery man come to y b;ittel. 6$ Afiierwarde went ludas foorth vvirfi his brc- Joftfh.^nti.t t . 4 J So he went frrft ouertoward them, & all the thren,& ftiight againft the children of Efau in the ""^- ''•"'"' '*' people af tCT hini:and al :h; heathen were difcomh- land toward the South, where hee wanne Hebron, . and Apocryplia. I. Maccabees. andthetownesthereofjandhedeftroyedtJiccaftle i6 So king Antiochus died there in the hmi- tliereof, and lumt the tourcs therof round abour. drech, and fortie and nindi yeerc. * 66 Then remoued he to go into the land of the 17 n, 8 Hf fhtu:h Mo fuh.fjf', <'"< rf»«4. 1/ H» to (hoot and Other engins of warre. fha„„ ,0 fill,,. 45 E/ca^arr., -u.^binl aCU 48 Th fT, fe ofSion. 2 ^ ^"C CerteinC of them that WCTC beficgcd, gat Jeftfh.^ntiq KTOwwhen King Antiochus trauailed thorow foonJi, (vntowhom fome vngodly men of Ifrael i»^i/p.ij. iN the high countreys, he heard that Elimais in ioyned diemfelues) the coimtrey of Perha was a city greatly raio wni- ^ ^ And they went vnto the king, faying, How cd for riche, filuerandgolde. long wilt thou ceafe from executing ludgement, 2 And that there was m it a very rich temple, ^^<^ auenge our brethren ? where as were couerings of golde , coat armours, 2 j We haue bene readie to feruethy father, and and harnefle, which Alexander King of Alacedonia *^o goe forvvard in thofe tilings, that he appointed, the fonne of Philip (that reigned liifl in Grecia) ^^ "^o obey h:s commandemcnts. hadleft there. - . .< ■. 24 Therefore they of our nation fell from vs } Wherefore he went about to take the citie, for tliis caufe, and wherefoaier they found any of and to fpovle it, L ut he was not able : for die citi- vs,they flew diem,and fpoyled our inheritance, zens were 'warned of the matter. ^J And they haue not onely layd hand vpon 4 And rofe vp againft him in battell, and hee vs, but x-pon all about their border:;. fled & departed thence with great heauinefle, and 2 ^ And bchcldc, rfiis day are the\' befieging the came againe into Babylon. caJMe. at lerufatem to take it,arid haue forcitied the 5 Moreouer,there'came one which broght him Sanduarie,and Beth-fiira. tidings in the cof!treyofPer(!a,that die arm'ies that 27 And if thou doeft not preiientthem quick- went againft the land of luda, were driuen away, ly? diey ^^^ll do greater diings rficn thefe, and thou 6 And that Lyfias, which went forrfifirftwidi Uiall not be able to oucrcome them. a great power, was driuen a-Aay of the Icwcs, and 2 8 When the King heard this, hee was verj' an- thatthey were made 'ftrong by the armour, and gne, and called all his friends, thecaptainesofhis .power, and diners fpoyles which diey had gotten anTiie,andhishoifemen, of die armies whom diey had deftroyed, - 29 And bands that were hired, came vnto him 7 And that diev hadpulled downe the abomi- from the Kings, that were confederate, and from nation, which he had fetvp vpon the altar at leru- the iles of the fea. falem, and fenfed the Sanduary with high wallcs, 50 So the number of his armie was an hundrcdi . as it was afore, and Beth-fura his ciric. thoufand footmen, & t wentie thoufand horfemen, * . 8 So when the king had heard thefe words, he and two and :hirtic elephants cxcrcifed in battell. was aftonifhed,and (ore moued : therefore he lay d ? r Thefe came thorow Idumea and drew neerc him downe vpon his bed, and fell (icke for \ei)'- toBeth-(tira,andi>cfie^editalongfeafon&made forow, i. ccaufeit was not come to pafle, as he had engins of warre : but they came out,&; burnt them thought. ^viih fire, and fought valiantly. 9 ' J^nd there continued he many dayes : foi- his i 2 Then deparfed ludas from the cart!e,and re- CTiefe was euer more and more , fo that he faw he moued the hoft toward Bedi-xacarias ouer-agaiiift muft needs die. . the kings ca'mpe. 10 Thci:efore'heftntforalihisfr]cnds,andfaid ■ S} So the kingarofe very early ,and brought the ■vnto them, The fleepe is gone from mine eyes,aiid armie and his power toward theway ofBeth-ia- mine herrt fiikth for very care. carKis,'wliere the armie fct diemfdues in aray to the 11 And I thinke with my (elfe, into what ad- battell, and blew the tnunpets. iicrfity am I come? and into v\hat floods of mifeiy J4 And to prouoke the elephants for to fighr, am I fallen now, whereas aforetime I was inpm- the\' Ihewed them the blood of grapes andmul- fperitit, & greatly fet by,by reafon of my poweii > beries, 1 2 And now doe I remember ludas and his brethren liaue iTianeali thy were Qiut vp iherein,and the land Iiad refted, friendes,and driuen vs out of our o\TOe land, 50 TheKing tookeEeth-fura, andfec thttc a 7 VVheiefore feud now (bmeman,\vhom thou ' garifonto keepe it, tn,iftcft,thatheniaygoeandfeeaIithedefti-uftion, 5 1 And beficged the Sanduarie many dayes, ^^'hich he hath done vnto vs,and to the Kings land, I ■ and made inftnirnents to flioote, and odier engins ^"^ let him punilh them widi all their partakeis. ofvviUTe,andinfi;ru.nentstocaftfireandftou»s,'and .8 ThendieKingchofeBacchidcs a fi:iendeof pieces to caft darts and flings. his,w hich was a great man in the realme, and ruled »r^klt*ts, . 5^ II ^^'y ^-^^^ "'^'^^ engines againft their en- bej'ond the floodjand wasfaithfUll vnto the king, gines,and fought a longfealbn. and fent him, J J But in thegariiers there were no vitailes : for 9 And that wicked Alcimus, whore he made it was the faicnth yeere, and then they that were' hiePridl,andcomn;aimdedhimtobe auenged of inludea, and were deliueied from the Gentiles, the children of If.aeL had eaten vp the refidiic of the ftore, 10 So they departed, and came with a great) 54 So thatintheSandiiarie werefeivmen left: hofte into the lanaeofIuda,and fent meflengers to for the Eimine came fo vpon them, that they were I«das and his brethren, deceitfully with peaceable fcattcrcdcueiy man to liisowne place. wordes. 55 ^Nowe when Lyfias heardethat Philippe n Butthcybeleeuednot theirfaving: for they (whome Antioch'is the King, whiles hee lined, fawe that the)' were come with a great hofte. had ordevned to bring vp Antiochus his fonne,that 1 2 Then a company of the gouemours affem- hemight be King) bled vnto Alcimus and Bacchides to intreat of rea- 5(J Wascomeagaineoutof Pcrfiaand Media, fonablepoynrs. andtheKingshoftewithbm, and thought to take ij And the ||AfiJeans were the firft thatrequi-!ll'''>H-^'*"'' vnto him the nile of things, red peace among the children of Ifrael. ■ 57 Re irnfifc/^hafledjahdivere ftifrcdfwrAvarde 14 Forfaidcthe)',HethatisaPricfto_fthe feede. by theminthecafUetogoeand tell the King, and ofAaron,is come with this araiie.therefbrc he will the captaines of the hofte, and to others, faying, Tlothurtvs. We decrearcJaily,& our vitailcs arc but CTUi.ll:and ij ThcnheefJ^ake \'nto them peace bly, and the place that we lay fiege vnto,is ftrong , and the fwore vnto them,and favde, Wee mil doe you no aifaires of the realme depend vpcn vs. harme,neitheryour friends: . j8 Novvthercforele'tvs|l:'greewiththcfem?n, 16 Andth'eybeleeupdhim:buthetooke ofthe. ■"^ • and take truce with them,and with all their nation. threefcooremen)andflcwethcmin onedayaccor- Apocrypha. i. Maccabees. ding to the words that were written, ^ let them bee flaine by die Hvoixle : remember their *Pf*i7Sa. ij * They hauec4,'Zthe bodies of thy Salntes, blarphemi':s,anirufrerthemnocco continue. and theirblooil round about lerufalem, and tha-e 59 ^ When Nicaiior was pone from leiuGiIem, was no man that would but)' them. hee pitched his tent at Betiihoron , and there an I J So there came a fcare and trembling among hofte met him out of Syria, all the people ;for they (ayd, There is neidriertrueth 40 And Iiidas pitched in || AdaTa with three ler,^dtrf» nor righteoufndll- in them : for they haue broken thoufandm2n,whereIudaspraycd,faying, theappoyntment and othe that they made. 41 0 L^rt/,* becaufe the meflengers ofthe King **-*;">S'9.js. 19 Then Bacchidcs rcmoued from leriifaleni, Sennacherib blafphemed tliee, thine Angell went "fj^",'"g'' |0r,"2«')/rt6, and pitched his tent at j|l>eth-xecha, where he fcnt foorth,andflewean hundrech, fourefcore andfiue i/^.jy'j*. *** Qt^t.tth. foorthandtookem.iny ofthemen that had for(a- thoufand of them. ijmiAi^^ ken him,and certaine of the people whom he lle>ve 42 So dd^roy thou this hoftebefore vs to diy, imd caft into the great pit. that all other may kno we that he hath (poken wic- 20 Then committed he the countrev ynto AI- kedly sgainft thy San(Siiarie , and punilh him ac- cinuis, and left men of vvarre with him to helpe cording to his mab'ce. him-.fo Bacchidcs went vnto the King. 4J So the armies ioyned together in battel!, 2 1 Thus Alcimus ftroue for the Priefthoode. the thirteenth day of the moneth Adar : but Nica- 22 And all fuch as troubled the people,reforted nors hofte was difcomfited, and hee him felfewas vnto him : in fo much that they obteined the lande firft flaine in the baaell; ofIuda,anddid much hurt in Ifrael. 44 Nowe when his arm ie fa we that Nicanor 2 1 And '.vhen ludas fawe all the mifchiefe, that was llaine^they caft a\-.'ay their weapons,and fled. Alcimus dhd his company had done among the If- 4) But they purfued after him a dayes ioiimey i^aelites more then the heathen, from Adafa vntoGafera, bloiving an alarme with 24 He went foorthroundabout all the borders the trumpets all;er them. ofIudea,andpuniil!edthofc that were fallen aiw, 46 So they came foorth of all the tov.-nes of fo that they came no more abroade in the coun- ludea roimde about, andrulhed vpon them, and trey. " thre.ve them from one to another, fo that they all 25 But v.hen Alcimus ftwe that ludas and his fell by thefv\'orde, and there ^'vas not one of rfieia people had ^otten the vpperhnnd,andknewe that left. he was not able to abide them, hee went againe to 47 Then thev tooke the fpoyles, and the pray, the king,andaccufed them of wicked things. and fmote off Nicanors head , cjyd his right hande, Itfff'^^niij, 26 Then the king fent Nicaior one of his which he heldevpfo proudly, and broughtit with it.(»if.if, chief princes, %vhich hated Ifrael deadly, and com- them,and hanged them vp afore lerufalem. manded him that he Ihould deltroy the people. 48 So the people rcioyced greatly , and kept - 26^So Nicanor came to lemfalem with a thatdayasadayofgreat^ladnefle. greathofte, and fent vnto ludas, andhis brethren 49 Andtheyorieynedtokeepeyeerelythatdajr deceitfiillv with friendly words,n-.ying, on the thi'teenth day ofthe moneth Adar. 28 Letthcrebeeno warre bet\>eene mee, and 50 Thus the lande of luda was ii reftalitlc vou:Iwilco;newithfewcmen,to fee howcye doe, while. if.iendly. CHAP. VIII. 29 So he came Vnro ludas, and they (alutcd one l tuduiiccn(titrmgtheyoaer*ndfaUcie af theT^onnvtf , nut- anotherpeaceablytbutthe enemies were prepared kfthfrta mihihta. n rht c»ndii»m ffmumtUjritrAlhif to take away ludas. fntichnii,,,. 50 Nencrthelefle, itwas tolde ludas, ihat hee eame vnto him vnder deceite : therefore he feared him,and would fee his face no more. all tilings that were required of diem ^and made 51 When Nicanor perceiued that his counfell peace with all that came vnto them, ^ was bewrayed, hee went out to fight againft ludas, 2 And that they were men of grear power, |«r,f«f W. befide || Carphalalama. and they toldc him oftheir battels, and their wor- ^MM. J 2 Where there were (laine of Nicanors hofte thieafbcs, which they did among the || Galatians ^r,Tnncb about fine thoufand men : fo they fledde vnto the whome they had conquered , and made to pay »•"». citieofDauid. tribute, 3 J After this came Nicanor \'p vnto moimt Si- 3 And what they had done in the countrey of ch*f.ii, , Apocrypha, Chap.iij. 177- 7 And how they tooke him alitic, andordcined nation of the Ijnvcs, the Ronuntfliallhetpe them him, with (iich as (hould reigne after him, to pay a with a good will, according as the time fhalbc ap- great tribute, and to jjiucholiagcs, and a feparatc pointed them. poition, 28 Nciihcrfliall wheat hegiiienvntothem,that i Eiien the countrey of India, and Media, and take dicirpart, nor ueapoa<.,normoney,norfhips, Lydia, and of his bd\ countrq-s, which they tooke as it plcafcth the Komans,who \-, ill kcepe thcfe co- of him, and jjaue tliem lo king P.umcnes. uenants witliout deceit. 9 Againe when it was toldc them that the Gre- ip Accoiding to thcfe articles the Romanes cians " ere comming to dellroy them, ' made the bond with the people of the lewes. 10 The)' tint ag'ainit them' a captaine, which 30 If after ri'.cfe points ihe one partie, or the o- gaue them battell , and flew many of them, and ther will adde or diminilh, they may doe it, at their tookc many prifoncrs with their wines, and chil- pleafures, and vvhatfoeiier they fhall adde, ortckc drcn,and fpoykd tliem, and conquered their land, away,llialbe ratified. and dclh-oyed their ftrongho!des,&fubdiied them Ji And as touching the euil! tliatDcmctiius to be their bondmen, vnto this day : hath done ^nro y Icwcs,wc hane wtittcn vnto him, 1 1 Moieouer, how the,- deftroyed, & brought faying,VVhcieforc layeft thou tluac hcauy yoke vp- intofubieftioti other kingdomesandylcs, wiiolb- on our friends, andxonfederatcs the lewcs? euer iiad withl^oodtheml J 2 If therfore they compl;,ine any more againft ' 12 But that the\' keptamitic widi theirowne thee, v\e will doe them iuliicc, and light with tliec frieniles, and thofe that Ibyed vpon them : finally, hy fea and by land. that they conquered kingdomes , both farre and C H A P. I X. neere, infomuch that whofoeucr heard of their re- i ^fiertht death of^u mo? , -DinutrimftHJtthhU trmU». nowmC, was afraid of them. g'tin/l lud.v. iS lua.u u flame, }i fomUtin i) put I'm ■ rj For whom d.ey would hetee to their king- i^'/l^^i'fhuiroihfr. 47 Uci4:uub,„,e,ntionaih.Ynd denies, thofe rtigncd, and whom they would, they ,s ^„ ,,„^,h .^^^,^ J„^,i,^„ 4^ ,4, „«„/,« c/ cn.nne putdowne: thus were diey in moftliiehauthoritie. viUei fcrjons , md ii tuircomc. 70 ilk truce of ]oH*thtH 14 Yet for all this that none of them ware a vnhB^cchim. crowne, neither v/,nsdothed in purple, to be mag- IN the meane feafbn when Demettius had heard ufefih^Antif. nified thereby, Ihow Nicanor,and his hofte had giuen the battell, iLc^-y-iS, I J Eut that they had ordeined then-felues a he fent Bacchides and Alcimus againe into ludea, counfell, wherein direehundrcth arid twcntie men .and his ||chiefe strength «idirhem, ^or^thftitfa cpn(ulteddayl3',andprouidcd for the common af- 2 So they went forth by the way that is toward horHt, fairesjto gouemechern well, Galgala , and pitched their tents before Melaloth . 16 Andthatthey committed their gouernment which is inArbelis, and wan it, and (lew much * CO one man euer)'yecre,vvhodid rule ouer all their people. ' coimtrey, to whom eucry man was obedient: and i Andinthefirftmonethofthehundreth,fifne tiierc was neither hatred nor enuie among them. and two yeere , they lay ed their fiege againft Ic- 17 ^7 hen ludas chofe Eupolemus the (bnne riiialem. of lohji, the finne of Acais^and Isfon the fonne of 4 Put they raifed their campe , and came to Ee- tleazar,r.nd fent them vn to K onie to make friend- rea, with twentie thoufand ftot men and xX\o tfcou- fiiip, and mutuail fello wfhip w ich them, fan J lioifemen. 18 That they mi^ht take from them the yoke 5 Now ludas had pitched his tent at |] Eleafa, HTr.EiiJi, (for they fawthafthekingdome of the Grecians and threethoufandchof..n men with him. would keepe Ifratl in bondage) 6 Arid when they faw that the multittide of the 19 So they went vnto Kome, yhich was aver}' army was great,they were fore afi-aid,& m.any con- Yir,ctitHftlt, great iourne\' , and came into the jj Senate , where ueycdrhemfehies out of the hofte, fo thattnerea- thcy fpake and faid, bodenomoofthem,buteighthundrethn-,cn. •> 20 ludas Maccabeus with his brethren, and the 7 When luJas (aw that his hofte failed him, and people of the lewes hath fent vs vnto you,to make tharhcmoft nccdsFght , hce wasfbre troubled in a bond of fiiendftiip, and peace with you,and ye to mind that he had no time to gather them together, r«^fter vs as your partakers and fi^iends. and was difcciiragcd. 21 And the matter pleafed them, ■ 8 Naien:hele.Te,hc(aid vnto them that remain- 2 2 And this is the copie of the epiftle that they ed,Let vs rife,and go vp againft: our en,emies,if pei'- wrote in tables ofbrafre,and fent to Ieru(alem,that aduenturewemay be able to fight with them. th«r m'ghthauebythemamemorialof thepeacc, 9 Eut they would Iiaue flayed him, faying. We and mutual) fellowfhip. are not able: but let vs rather f-ucourliues:tiirne 2 J Goodfuccefle be to the Romans, a;id to the, backe vow, feeuig our brethren are departed : for people of the lewes.by fea, & by land for euer,and' ft:aU we f ght againft them, that arefo few? the fvvord, and enemie be from them. i o Then ludas foid, God forbid,that we (l.ould 24 If there come firftany v/arre vpon the Ro- doe this rh'no; , to flee from them ; ifcin-rimcbe mans, orany of their friends thorowout all their comc,lct vs die manfiiUy for our brethren, xidlet dominion, • vs not ftaine our honour. . . ' ' 25 The people ofthe lewes ftiallhelpe them, as n Th;nrhehoft rertwued out oFthe tents, and thetime fr-alhe appointed. with all their heart. ftood againft them,who had diiiid^ed their horfmcn |Or,(&(C«- ^^' Alfpl'thc;.' (hall giuc nothing to them that into t.vo troups , andthey tha* tluew wiih'^ings, mm. come to Hght for thcm'nor f rue tfiem xvith wheat and 'he archers nwched in the forew ard, and they nor weapons, no: money, nor:': ippcs,asitpleafcth that fought in the foreward, were r 11 valiant men. Vr^hefttMs, theRomanr, but (] tijeyfhal' keepc their coue- 12 And Bacchides was in the light wing. So nants wii hout taking an/ thirgofhcm. the armie drew ncerC on both fides , and bkw the 27 Likewifealfo if warre come firft againft the trumpets. 15 They ^poc^ypna, XMaccaSeesT I J Thej' of ludajfideble^v the trumpets alfo, and the earth fliookc at the no) fc of the armies, & thebattell continued from morning to night. 1 4 All J when ludas faw that Bacchides and the ftrcngch of his aririew-as on the right lldc, hee touke with him all the hardie men, I) And brake the right wing,and followed vp- OQ them vnto n.oiint Aiotiis. 1 6 Now when the)' wliich were of theleftwing faw that the right wingwas difcomfited, they fol- lowed Iuc]a5behinde,and them that were with him liard at tlie heeles. 1 7 Then was there a fore battel : for many were fiaine of both theparties. 1 8 IiiJas alfo himfelfe was killed, and the rem- nant fled. 19 So Ion.-than and Sinioa tookc ludas their brother, and buried him in his 6thei5 fepnlchire in thecitieofModin. 20 And al the Ifaelites wept for him,& mourn- ed greatly for him,& lamented many daies,faying, 2 1 How is the ■. aliant man fillen ^vhich deliue- red Ifrael ! 22 Concerning the otiierthings of ludas, both the battels and the valiant afts that he did , and of hiswoorthincfle, they are notuTUten : tor they were ver)' m:,ny. jofrjih.^'Uifl, 2 J ^Now after the death of ludas.wicked men i;c*«g.«.3-j. came \-p in all the coalls of Ifrael, and there areie all fuch as gaue themfelues to iniqiiitie. 24 In thofe dayes was there a very great famine in the land , and all the countrey gaue ouer tlie.n- felues with them. 2 J And Eacchides did chufe wicked men, and made them lords in the land. 2 (J Thefe fought out, and made fcarch for lu- das fiiends,& brought them vnto Bacchides, which aueiiged himfelfe vpon them,and mocked them. 27 And there came fo great trouble in Ifrael, as was not (Incc the time that no Prophet was fecne among them. 2& Then came all lunas friends together, and (ayd vnto lorinthau, 29 Seeing thy brother Iiidas is dead, and there is none like him to goe fborth againft our enemies^ •^'!t,»itAhRthi fuenagainft Baccliidcs, andHagainftthcmofoiir cmn.i^, ojoM natioritha: are enemies vnto vs, •"w^. 50 Therefore, this day we chufe thee, that thou m-iyefl be purPrince and captainc in his place , to order our battel 1. J I So Jonathan tooke the gouemance vpon liiiu at the fime time, and ruled in ftead of his bro - tber Judas. 32 tut when Bacchides knew it , he (ought for to ll.iy him. 5? Then lonatlwn and Simon his brother, per- ceiiiingthat,fled into tliewildernes of Thecua>vith all their companic, and pitched their tenB, by the water poolc of Afpluir. J4 Which when Eacchides vndernood , hee came oucr lordcn with ali bis holte vpon the Sab- 6ath (!av. J J (Now hs J Jonathan fenthisT^rothcr/'?/;*, a Cuptam cfthe people, to pray his friends the Naba- thitcs, that they would kcepe their baggage wliich was much. J«r,/*«iri 5 6 But the children ofi] Ambri came oiit oFMe- daba,and tookc John, i': a.') rhat he had, and when they had taken it,u'£nc their v.av. y; After this «me word vnto loaathan , and to Simon his brother, that the children of Ambri made a great marriage,and brought the bride from II Medaba with great pompe : for (he was daughtec VrJiltiAtiht to one of the nobleft Princes of Canaan. 5.5 'I herefore they remcmbred lohn their bro- thcr,and went vp,and hid themfelues vnder the co- ucrtoftlie moiuitaine. 10 So they lift vp their eyes, & looked, and be- hokie, there wasa great noyfe, and much prepara- tion : then the bridegrome came foorth, and his friends and his brethren met them with tymbrels, and iiillruraents of mufike, and many weapons. 40 Then Jonathans men that lay in amUifh,rore vj-> againft them,& flew many of thcm,and the rem- nant ded into the mountaines y fo that they tookc alltheirfpoyles. 41 Thus the marriage was turned to mourning, and the noyfe of their melodieinto lamentation. 42 And {o when tliey had auengci theblood of their brother, they turned againe vnto Jorden. 4 J When Bacchides heard thi':, heecamevnta the border of lorden widi a great power vpon the Sabbath day.) 44 Then Jonathan (aid vnto his companie. Let vs rife now, and fight againft our enemies : for it i* not to day as in time pall. 45 BehoJde,the battel is before vs, and behindc vs, and the water of lorden on this fide and that- fide, rnd the marife, and foreff, fo that there is no- place for vs to turne alide. 4(5 Wherefore crie now vnto heanen, tliat ycc may be deUuered from the po^ver of your enemies? {o they ioyned baaell. : 47 Then Jonathan Wretched out his hand to fhiite Bacchides : but he turned afide from hmi and' reculed. , 48 Thenlocathan, & they that were with him^ leapt into lorden, and fuimir.ed ouer vnto the fur- ther banke : but the other h ould not pafle thorow Jorden after them. • 49 So in that day were flaine of Eacchides fide abou: a thoufand men. 50 Then hs turned againe to lerufalem, & built vp the flrongcitiesin luda , as die caftleof leri- cho,andEmmatis,and Bethhoron, and Bethel,and Thamnatha, || Pharathoni, and || Tepho, iiirh high ^^•■^had^ vvalles, with gates, and with barres, \Of,V>i';»>. J I And fet garifons in them , that they might f vfe their m,Tlice vpon Ifrael. 5 2 He fortified alfo the citie Beth-fura,and Ga- lara-, and the caftle, and fa a garifon in them with . prouifion of vitailes. 5J Hee tookc alfo the ch efeft mens fonnesin the countrey forhoftages, and put them in the ca- Pde at lerufalem to be kept. 54 ^Afterward in the hundreth,fiftic and three, ycre, in the fecond monetli, Alcimus commanded, that the wallcs of the inner court of die Sanduarie fliould bedc(troied,& he pulled downcthembnu- ments of the Prophets, and began to defb-oy them. 5 J But .a: thcfame time Alcimus was plagued, and his enterprifes were hindered, and his mouth was flopped : for he was (mitten with a palfie, and could no more ipcake , nor piue order concerning- his houfe, J (5 Thus died Alcimns with great torment at the fame time. 57 And when Bacchides law that Alcirus was dead, he turnetl againe to the King, and fo the land of luila was in reu two ycres. J.8 Thca ipoerypua Chap.x. J 8 then all tlic vngodly men held a counfcU, 6 And fo hcc gaiie lonachan leaue to gather an &)'ing,Echold,Ionachan and his company dwel ac hoftc,and to prepare \vcapons,and to bee confcde- \Or,le»*thim. I Orfli*rtf, t l| caic,and without care : wherefore let vs bring Bac- rate with him, and comm.'iundcd the hoftagesthac I * chides hither,&: \vc wil take them all in one night, were in the caflell,to be deliuered \ nto him. 59 So thc)' wcntandconTiiltcd \Nithhim. 7 ^Then came lonathan to lemlalem, and read Co VMio arofe and came with a great hofte,and the letters in the audience of all the people, and of (ent letters priuily to his adherents, ^^hich \vere in them that were in the caftel. ludea, to take Jonathan and thofc that were with 8 1 haefore they were fore arraidc,becaufe they him: !.ut they could not, for their coisnfcllwas heard that the king had giucnhim licence to gather knoucn vnto them. an armie. 6i And(;theytookefifiiemenofthand g,ithe- ther did he come any more into their borders. red an hoft, .- nd prepared many weapons. 7J Thus the (\vordceafed from Ifiael,andIona- 12 ^VVhich when Demetrius heard, hee was rfian dvveltatMachmas,and began there to gouerne marueilous forie, and laid, the people, and deflroyedth- vngodly men out of 2j Whathaue wee done, that Alexander hath Ifrael. prcuented vs in getting die friendfhip of the lewes CHAP, X. for his flrength ? 4 T)im,ir'Mdi(riiht(ihiHtf-ic ofPioUmiM and Mi\cndrr. hclpe me. 25 Whereupon he wrote vnto them thefe words. IN the hundreth and threefcove yeere came Alex- . . ander the fonne of Antiochus Epiphancs ,and King Demetrivs vnto the nation of tooke Ptolemais, and they recciued him,and there the leaves fendeth greeting. he reigned. 2 6 We haue heard that ye haue kept your co- 2 No we when Demetrius the King he.ird it, hee uenant toward vs,and continued in our friendfbip, gathered an exceeding great hoftCjand went foorth and haue not icy ncd with our enemies,whercof we againfl him to fight. areglad. '? Alfo Demetrius fent letters vnto lonathan, 27 Now therefore remainef^ill,andkeepcfiue- v\'idi lolling wordes, as though hee woiJde preferre litie toi-zard vs,and we will recompenfe you for the him. good things that ye haue done for vs, 4 For he faid,VVe wil firfl make peace with him, 28 And will releafe you of many charges, and before he ioyne with Alexander ag.iinft vs. giueyoure\\'srds. y Els he \vill remember all the eiiill that we hatie 29 And now I dlfc^argc foryour fake all the done agoinft him , and againft his brethren and his leaves from tributes, & free you from the culfomes ration. of fait, and the crowne uxes, and fiom the third part AfOifyphd. — ~~ L Maccaoees, "— part of the feede. he had vexed them. j o And from the halfe ofthe fruite of tlie trees 47 Wherefore they agreed vnto Alexander: for which ismmeowneduetie, KbreleaTedicn that hewasthcfidlthachadincreatedofcruepcacewith from this day foorth, none fhall take any thing of them,and (b were confcdeiace with him aiway. the land of lutla, or of the three goueinments 48 Thcngathered King Alexander a great hoft, which are added thereunto, as of Samaria and of and canped oner againft Demetrius. Gahle,f:om thisday foortli for eucrmore. 49 So the tuo Kings ioyned battel), but Deme- jr lemfalem al(b with .all .things belonging triiisho(tfled,and Alexander purfued him, and pr&- thaeco, (hall be holy and free from tlic tenths and uailed againrt: them. ■ ; - tiimitcs. S° So that fore battell continued till the funne J z Alfo 1 releafe the power ofthe caftell which \vent do wne, & Demetrius was ilaine the fame day. isatIerufilemi&;gi"eirvntothehicPrieft,rfiathe Ji ^ Then Alexander fent AmbaiHidours vnto ''>/'(>'-■ *nii>j, mayfetinit fucluncn,.Tshc(],allchufctokeepeit. Ptolemeusthe King of F.gypt .-.idi thefe wordes, 'i-"^-** 3 J Moieouer I fieelydeliuercuery one ofthe ^'ing, lewcsy were taken away priioners out ofthe land 52 For lb much as I am come M;ainc to my of luda thioiighout all my realme,& euery one of Realme,and am let in the dirone of my fothers,ani' them (halbe free fro tributes,^ea,euen their cartel, haiie gotten the dominion,and haue deftroied D&- J4 And all the feaftes, .ind Sabbaths, and newc metrius,and enioy my countrej', Moones, and the day es appointed, and the three Si Seeing that I haue enen giujn him the bati- dayes before the feall, and the three day es after tell, andheandhisannie isdilcomfitedbyme,and the feall, ihalbe day es of freedome and libertie for 1 fit m the throne of his kingdome, si) rhclcwes in my realme, 54 Let vs no we make fiiendthip together, and J J So that ;^ r/;e«« no man fhall haue power to giuemenowthy daughterto wife:fblhalllbethy doe any thing , or to vexe any of them in any ma- ibnne in lavve,and giue thee rewardes, and vnto her lerof caiifc. things according to thy dignitie. J 6 Alio tliirtiethouland of the lewes fhall bee 5) 1 hen Ptolemeusthe King gaueanfwere,claimed, and that he wtis clothed' ■* inn-.yKcabne. in purple, they Hcd all away. '' ' 44 For the building alfb and rcpayring ofthe 6y AndtheKinpprefcrredhimto honoiu-, and ivorkcs ofthe S.i:iduaiie,e>;pcnlcs f.iall b; giuen of \"rotehim among liis chieife fricnds,and made him the Kings rcuenu^ a Duke,nndp.iitakcr of his dominion,? 45 And for the making of the wallos of Icrufa- 66 1 hits louadwn returned to lerulaleiri with lem,and fortifying it round a!-out,iii.-'t the hoMes peace and gladneffc. in ludca ma', bee built vp, ( fiall alfo the cofles bee 67 ^' In the himdreth, threcfcore and f.ne vcre giuen out ofthe Kings raxnucs, came Demetiius the fonne of Demetrius, from 4.6 ^ But when lon.TLri.in and die people he.ird Creta into his fathers land, thefe words, thcv gaue no ciedit vnto tliem,ncither 6B Whcieof when king Alexander heard , hee rcceiued them : tor thoy rcmcmSre d the great wic- w.:s very lorie, and returned vnto Antiochia. kcdneflc that he had done in IlIael,an»ihowe fore tf^ Then Demetrius appointed Afollonius die "oucrnour Apocrypha, Chap.xf. .v'}i26 foiiciiivJurofCoelofyria, wbo {^aAcrttl a gieat CHAP. XL- ' ' :■ o hoftc,at\d camped in lamnia, and fcnt vncp lona- ^ ThiMfintioniti»ttut PitJtmcm uiU ^ttxttidtr hiifnmi m tlianthehiePricftfavin'' ^*""' '^ The ac»ih of^ttxanier. ij 'Drmttnut rtignelb ■ 70 Darefithcu, hemg ! ut alone, lift vp thy /, Demur., f'niihn, „o ,>■..„ ,e/:M hL, fJJ.h «« »r.- feli c agaiiift ^■s?and I am laughed at,&r repiochcd, mU »si*me. 5.J r^/^Ao,, wo«f; mi. becawfe oFthee : nowe therefore whv docft' thou A Nd the kin:^ of Ktypt gathered a great ho(te,- it(ej,h,^t,ti, ij. vaunt thy ftlfc agaiiitt vs in the mountaines? l\ like the fand that 1 yeth ^-pon die fta riiore,and ca/-.?. 71 Nowc then if thou tnift in thine omie many Ihi'^pes and went about througli ccceite to fticnL;tli,coir.e -doy/iie to vs into the plaine fielde, obcaine the kingdome of Alexander, and to loyiie. and iliere lavs trie the matter together: for I haue itvntohisovvncKealmc. the flrength oFcicies. z Vpon this he went into SjTia witli friendly 72 Aske and Icai-ne who I am,ajid they fli al cake vvordes,and was let into the cities , and men came my part : and they fliall cell thee that your Ibote is foorth to meete him-.for king Alexander had corn- net ablejto ftande t-efore our face : for thy fathci-s manded them to mecte him, becaufe he was his fa- haue bene twifc chafed in their o wne land. therm lawe. 75 And now how wilt thou be able to abide lb ^ Now when he entred into the citic bf Ptole- gicatanhofteofhorfemen and fbotcmen in the mais,he left bands and garifons in eucry citie. plaine:whereisneytherftone,norrocke, nor place 4 And when hee came ueerc to Azotus, they to flee vnto? (hewed him the temple of Dagon tliat was burnt, 74 Vv'hen Jonathan heard thewordesof Apol- *vaS[C»lled jEJeutherus,he« tur- ^Vahi^andcameimmediaEly into the- pkrine.Fitlde, tiecJ again e to; leruiale.r. ; r- - becaiifehehadloirrailvhorTemen^andputhis tnift 8 ;oKing PtolcTCus gate the doirinion of intliem. ! the cities by the fca vnto Sekuciavponyfeacoaft, 78 So lonatlan 'bllcwaf \'pon him to Azotus, iniagining wicked epunfcls againft Alexander, and the armieskirmilhedu-ith his ariere band. 9 ^ Aid lint AmbaOadours vnto King Deme- . 79 For Apollonius had left a thoufandhdrfiaen triijSjfa.ingiConlCjletvsraafce a league taiyeene lehiiide them in ambiifl). ■■ .' - ;ii .i^: :.,: vs^andl will giuc thee my daughter , which Alex- go Andloinathan kne-.-.«thatthereiTTOs;^am- 2ii4er fcath j andti^pufeilt reignein thy fathers builm.nt behindhim^-and though they hati com* kingdome. ',., . , _ ■.-.■■-■ fafled in his hofte , and Hiot dattcs at'thc people .-■ JO .l6r>I ir£pft)t.,th3):.I.,ga«€ Alej^ander my from the morning to the cnening, . daughter : for h.'goeth a' out to (lay me. . , 8 1 Yet the people ftoode ilill, as lonathao liad i-i Thus hee fdndered -Alexander , a^ one diat commanded tliem,till their horfes were wearie. fhouid de(j{l&his Realme. 8i Then brought Simon foorth hisho{te,'and is And hee looke liis tiaughter from him, and N fet tliem aga-nft the band;but the horfes were wea- gaue her vnto Dcmetrius,and foifook^ Alcander, rv,3ndhedifcomfitcd them, and they fled: fo the fo that their liatrtd was openly knowen, h&rfemen wire fcactered in the fielde, • '■ 1 3 Then Ptoiemeus caijie to Antiochia, where 85 And they fled to Azotas,and came into the htfet two aoivii.es \pon his ovvn head,of A(iaan4 temple ofDagontheiridolc,du£ihey might there ofFg)pt. . . :, / . ', i- laue themfcUies. . ^ -14 In'henieane fca(bn;\vasking AJexander in 84 But Ion than (et fire vponAiotifs and all Cilicia : for they chat^wekin. tI)o.&plaees,had rer the cities round about it, and tooke their fpoyles,' belled agai nit him: , <- and burnt with fire the temple of Dagon with ail 15 Cut win n Alexander heard it , hee came to them that were fled i.nto it. waireagainft Iiini, and Ptolemetis brought foorth '\ 8) Thus were daine and tuint about eight his hofle, and met Iiim with amightie power, and ■ thoulandmen. put him to flight. 8^ So lonathan remooued the hofte from 16 Then fled Alexander into Arabia, there to thcnce,and camped by Afcalon, where the men be defended :foPtolemeus w.-ise.Kalted. of the citie came forth.and met him vnth great ho- 1 7 And Zabdiel the Arabian Imote off Alexan- nour. der$ head,and fent it vnto Ptole.r eus. 87 After this went lonatlian and hb hofte a- j8 Eut the third day after, kii^ Ptolemeos gaine to Ienilalem,with great fpoyles. died: and they that were in the holdes, were (laine 88 And when King Alc:oi!,9n(I al the men of the Icwes/end greeting vnto the Spaitians their of\varreofS)Tia gathered vnto him for to helpc brethren. him: To he came vnto Aska!on,and they of tlie aty 7 Heretofore were letters fent vnto Onias the rccciued him honourably. f»ic Prieft,fiom || Ariiis, which then reij^ned among Joffph.^mij, 61 And from thence went hee vnto Gaia : but yoii,that ye wouldebeeour brethren, as the copie "•^^'M- the>' of GaTa (hut him out-.whereforc he latd fiegc hereunder \\Titten fpccifieth. lOr,-DtrinH vnto it,and burned the fuburbes thereof v\ith fire, 8 And Onias intreatcd tlie ambanhdour ho- ahd (poyled them. nonrably,& rccciued the lettcrs:uherein there x^is 62 Then they of GaTa made fnpplication vnto mention made of the bond ofloue and fliendfhip. Ionathan,and he made peace with them, & tooke 9 DutasforvsjWeeneedcnofiich wTiting5:fbr of the fonnesofthechiefemen for hoftages, and we haue the holy I ookes in our hands for comfoit. (ent them to Ienifalem,and went thorow che coun- i o Neuertheleflc Avee thought it good to lende trey vnto Damafcus. vnto vou for the rcnuing of the brotherhood and (5j And when lonathan heard that Demetrius fricndl]Hp,lcalt weniould ( eftrange vntoyou:for princes were come into Cades, wbchis in Galilc, it is long ilnce the time that ye fent vnto vs. with a great hofte, purpolingto driuchimoutof 11 Wherefore wee remember you at all (eafbn? the countrw, continually, & in the feafts& other dayes appoin- ^4 Hee came againft them, and left Simon his ted,whcnweofferfacrifices&praiers,asitismeete brother in the countrey . and conuenient to thinkc vpon our bretfucn. 6$ And Simon befieged Bcth-fura , and fought 1 2' And wee reioyce at your profpei oiis cftate. againft it a long feafon,aiid (hut It vp. ij And though we haue benecnuironed with 66 So the\' defired to haue peace with him, great troubles and warres, fo diat the kings round which heegranted them, and afterward put them a! out vs haue fought againft vs, out from tnence,and tooke the citic, and fet a ga- 1 4 Yet would we not be grieupiis vnto you,nor riibninit. to other of our confederates and friends m thefe 6j Then lonathnn ^vith his hofte came to the warres. waterofGencfar,and betimes in the morning came ij For we haue had helpe from heaiien, that to the plaine of Ator. hathruccourcd\^,and wearediliuered from our _ 6S And behold the hoftes of the |] ftiangets met enemies,and our enemies axe fubdued. himintheplaine,and had laid ambuQiments for i(j. Yethauewe chofcn Kumcninsr6ff/S»»fof him in the mountaines. Antiochus,and Antipater the fonne of Ialbn,& fcnt 69 So that when they came againft them, the them vnto the Romanes, for to renue the former ambuftimcnts rofeout of their places & skirmilhei. fnendftiip with chem,and league. 70 So that all that were of Jonathans fide.fled: 1 7 VVe corr.manded them alio to goe vnto you, and there was not one of them left,except Matta- and to falute you, and to deliirer you our letters, tJiias theforne of (| Abfalomus,and ludas the fonne concerning the rtiruing of our brotherhood. ofCalphi the captajn'-s of the hofte. 1 8 And now ye ffiall doe vs a pleafure to giuc 71 Then lonathan rent his dothes, & caft earth "*s^ anf ^ ere oftlieft th'ngs, ' vpon his head,and prayed, ■ i^^AndchiswasthecopieofrheletterSjWhicfr 71 And turned againeto them to fight,andpur Arius the KingpfSpartafent vnto Onias. them to flight,fo that they fled away. 10 The King o f the Spartians vnto Oni- 7 J Now when his owne men that \vere fled,{aw as the hie Prieftftnderh green ng. dus,tfie)' turned againe \ nro him, and helped him 2 1 It is found in writing, that the Spartians and to followeafteiall %-nto their tenies at Cades,and lewes are brethrenjpnd come out of the generation there they camped. of Abraham.. 74 SojJiere v.ere (laine of the ftrangers the 22 Andnowforfomiichas this is come to our fame day ahotrt three thoiifand men, and lonathan knowledge,y e fliall doe well , to write ynto vs of t'jmed againe to lerufaiem. your profperitie. ' • ' CHAP XII S3 As for vs wee haue written vnto you, that 1 to»athMfemU,h ^mi.faJourno x,mt,\ ^ndto tht ptople V°i'r battel and goods are ours,and ours areyours; ttif»rta,iorinunheir cmeutnt tf ftitnitjhip, 24 lontihtn thae things hauc wcc ccmmaunded to bee (hewed fmtttht3fl}ghtthffiimesxifT>tiHttyiMi.^oTryphmtthth vntOyOU. unuh»n b, dufiu. , ^ ^ j^Towe when Jonathan heard, that Demc- IOnathan now feeing that the time was meete for trius princes were come to fight againft him, with a him chofeccrtainemen, & Tent the vnto Rome, greater hoftethcn afore, to eftabliih and renue the fnendftiip A\ith them. 2 J Hee w enr from lenifilem , and met them in 2 He fent letters alfo vnto (I the Spartians, and the land of Hamarh; for he gaue them not fpace to to other places,for the fame purpofe. come into his o wne countrey. J So they went vnto Rome , and entred into 2^ And hee fent fpics vnto their tentes , which the Senate,and fayde, lonathan the he Prieft and came againe,and tolde him,that they were appoin- the nation of the lewes fent vs vnto you, for to re- ted to come vpon him in the night. nu e friendlhjp with you, and the bond ofloue, as 27 W herfore \vhen the fimne was gone downe, in times paft. lonathan commanded his men to watch, and to be 4 So the 'i^ow4«« gaue them freepalports,that in armcs ready to fight all the night,& fcnt watch- men ftiould lead them home into the land of luda men round about the hofte. peaceablv. 28 But when the aduerfaries heard that lona- 5 f A X D T H I s is the copie of the letters than was ready with his men to the battel,they fea- that lonathan wrote vnto the Spartians, red,and trembleel in their hearteSjand kindled fires ^ lorathan the hie I^ieft with the Elders of the in their tentS;and fled away. tiation,andthePrieftes,and the reft of the people 29 NeuettbdciTe lonathan and his company & & a Sncw Apocrypha. i^accabees. knew it not till the mormog : fof they Taw chefieis J o But when they knew that lonathati was ta- burning. ken,aniflaine,andchorethac were with him, they - JO Thenlonathan followed vpon them, but hee incouiaged one another, and came foorth againfi: could not ouertake them: for they were gone ouer them ready to the battell, die flood Eleurherus. J i But when they which followed %'pon them, 5 r So Jonathan turned to the, Arabians, which (awe that it. was a maaer of life, they turned backe TverecaUaiZabedei,and thewed rhem,andtooke againe. their fpoile. > i By this meanes al they came into the land of jz He proceeded further alfo, and came vjjto luda peaceably, and bewailed Jonathan, and them Damafcus,and wait thoro w all the coiintrey. that were v^ith him,and feared greatly ,and al I&ael • j J But Simon his brother went forth,and came made great lamentation. toAicalon,andtothenextholdes,depaiting vnto jj Forall ;he heathen that were rounde about Joppc,and wanneit. ihem.(b'ighttodcft;oy them. 'j4 For he heard that he would deliuer the hold J4 Fortheyfaid,Nowhauethe)'nocaptaine,nor to them that tooke Demetrius part : whaefore he any man to Kelpe them : therefore let \s now fight (et a ganfon there to keepe it. agaiiiftth.m,arulroote out their memorie from a- 5> ^ After this came lonathan home, and cal-. mongmen. led the F-lders of the people together, and deuifed CHAP. XIII. V. them, for to build vn the ft:ong holdes in ludea, i ^ftir'totiuhan w« .'««», Simon a chofm c*t>tMnf, n fry. i 6 And to make the walles of lerufalem hyer, &" "f i /"' ''''^f-''''"''^ •'''»'> fi' "" '"'"«.'"'<>« »/'»«- and to make a great mount betwixt the caftell and ch^»,,„dpoftjr„h thf Ri»lmf. j« otmttriu, ukah true, wub thecitie, fortofeparateic from thecitie, that it Simon. ^sSimMninnelhCAia. 50 He pofit/JeihthetoiMr might be alone,and that men (hoiilde nej'therbuy "/"^""s- 5.' »emahthhufonntiohnct(uim. nor fell in it. ^T*^^^^ when Simon heard that Tryphon gathe- icfeph^Ktij, 37 So they came together to build vp the city: INI red a great hofte to come inio the land'of lu, li'df-s- forpartofthewalvpon thebrookeoftheEaftfidc da,to ddkpv it, was fallen dov\-ne,and they repaired it,and called it 2 . And (awe that the people was in great trem- Caphenatha. bling and feare , he came vp to lenilalem, and ga- j8 Simon alio fetxpAdida in Sephela,and made thcred the people together, hftrong with gates and barres. J And |;aue them exhoitaion, laving, Ye know _ . , . ,. J9f Inthe meane time Tryphon nurpofed to what great things I, and mv brethren, and my fa- tixhap.f. ' reigne in A(ia,& to be crowned when he had llaine thers noufe haue done for the Lawe & the Sanftu- the King Antiochus. arie,and the battels,&: trou': les tliat we f.aue fecne. 40 But he was afraid that Jonathan woidde not 4 Byreafon whereof all my brethren are flaine {ufferhim,butfightagainfthim:whereforehewent for Ifraelsfake^andl^m left aloiu. • , about to take lonathan, and to kill Iiim-. Co hee de-, 5 Nowe tlicrefore God forbid , that I fhoulde paiTed.andcamevniroBetWan. • • fpai'e mine ovitie lifj in anytime of tiouble; for 41 Then went lonathan foorth againft himtq I am not better then my brethren, the battell with foundc thoufand chofen men, and 6 But I will auenge nw nation,^: the Sanftuary, came vnto Bethlan. ,, • &,our.wiues,aadourchaldicn: for all the heathen 42 But when Tryphon faw that lonathan came are^thered together to ddlroy vs of very malice, with fo great an hofte, hee durft not lay hande vp- 7 In hearing thefe words the hearts of the pep- on hitn, pie were kindled, 4 J But receiiied him honourabl)', & commcn- 8 So that they cried with a loude voyce, faying, ^ dcd him vnto all his fTiends,and gaue him rewards,. Thou fl;:alt bee a captainc in fteade of ludas and andcomnaandedhis mcnof^ warrf tobeasoi>edi- lonathan thy brethren. ^ ; ent vnto him as CO hiirfelfe, ' p fight thou our battels, and whatlboter thoU' 44 And faid vnto Ionachan,VVhy haft thou cau- coiiimandeft \s,wewilldoeit. fed this people CO take fuchtrauaile, feeing there is 10 ^ So he gathered all the men of v\arre, ma- no u'arre betwet-nc vs'' king haft to finiih the walles of Ieru(alem,and for- 45 Therefore fend them now home againe, and tified it round about, chufecertainemento waite vpnnthee, and come n Thenfenche lonathan die fbnne of Ablalo- thou with me to Ptolemais . for I will giueitthee, miis withagrat hofte vnto loppe, which droue with the other flTongholds,and the othergarifons, them out that were theiein, ana remained there and all them that haue the charge of the common himfelfe. affaires : fovvilll retume, and depart: for this is u Trvphon alfo remoued from Ptolemais with ifaecaufeofmy comming. agreatarmie,tocomeintochelandof Iuda,&Io- ^ 46 lonathan bL-lceued him, and tlid as he fayde, nathan was with him as prifoner. -^ and fent away his hofte , which went into the laud i j And Simon pitched his tents atl| Addidis vp- I0r,^4iim, ofluda, on the open plaine. 47 And retained but tJirce thoulande with him, 1 4 But when Tryphon knew that Simon ftoode whcrcofhe fcnt two thoutand into Gallic, and one vp in fteade of his br ithcr lonathan, and that hee thoufand went with himfelfe. i woulde Fght againft him,he fent mciVengers vnto 48 Nowe aflbonc as lonathan cnci-ed into Pto- him,faving, lemais,theyofPtolemaisfliuttl5egaces,andcooke 15 *,Vhercaswc haue kept lonackm thy brother, him,andflpweall themvvitlitliefword,tlut came it is for money tliat hee i-; ouinginche Kinjrs ac-. in with him. , , . count concern ing the bufines that he had in hand. 49 Then fent Tt)-phon an hofte of footemen, 1 6 Wherefore fend now an hundrcdi talents of and hoifl'mai into Galile,and into the great plione filuer , and his two (bnncs for hoftag.'s,rhat when to-deftroy all lonachans companie, . ^ he is Icttcii foorth, hcc will not turnc fromvs,.ind / Apocrypha. Chap.iiir. il v.c will fend liim againe. ye ouglit vs : and whereas was any other tribute h\ 17 NeuerthcksVimonkiiewthathe di/Tembled Ieiufaltm,itfi-.all be now no tribute, in liis v.orJcs,yct conirr.aundcd he the money antl 40 Anhhey tiatarcmccteamongjou to bee children to be deliuered \nto him Jcafl hcc llioiild written with our men,let them Le wrutcn vp, diac be in grcatcrhatrcilofthc people oflfrae!, there may be peace among vs. 1 7 Who mi£;ht hauc (ayde, Bccault' he fcnt him 41 Ihus the yoke of the heathen was taken not the money and the c]ul>.lren,tlicrcfore is lona- from IfacI in die hundrc 2$ Andwhtnheccamencere to Lafcama, hee 4^ Dealc not with vs according to our wicked- flcwc Ionathan,and he was biuied there. nes,buta^ording to th}' mere/. 24 So Tryphon returned , and went into his 47 Then Simonpiticdth:m,and would fight no owneland. more againll them, but put thfm out of the citic, 25 CI hen fcnt Simon to take the bones of lo- andclenfcd thehoiifes,v\hainrhcidolebvvere,and nathan his brother, and they buried Irim in Modin fo entred thereunto with Ffalmcs and tk^nkefgi- his fathers citie. ning. 26 And all Illaelbe«aileil him with great I3- 48 So when he had cafl all the filthincs out,hee mentation,and mourned for him very long. fet llich men in it as kef't the Law, and foitificd it, 27 And Simon made vpon the f^pulclire of his and biukled there a dwelling place for himfelfe. fatlier and his brethren,a building hie to looke vti- 49 Kowe when thev in the caltell at Icuilalem tOjOfhewcn (lone Lchinde and before, were kept,that they coiJd not come fboi th nor go 28 And fstvpfcuen pillars vpon it, oneagain/l into the countre/,nevther buy nor fell, they were another,ior his father, his mother, and foure bre- veiy hungry, and many of thtm were famifhed to thren, death. 29 And fet great pillars round abont them, and 50 In lb much that they belbught Simon to fct armcs vpon thepillars for pcrpeniall memory, maRe peace with them , ^^hich he graunted them, and earned (hips befide the amies, that they might and rut thnn out from thence,and clenfcd the ca- be fcene of men failing in the fca. ftell f; om (ilthines. JO Tli:s(epulchrc«hich hee made at Modin, 51 And vpon the three and nvcntie cJayof the fiandeth yet \ n:o this day. fecond moneth , in the hundrcth feucntie and one jlafiph.^nti.ij, 3^ |^N"oweas Tryphon went foorth with the yeere,the)' entred into it with thankdgjuing , and ftf.i", yong King Anticchus,he llewe bin traiterouflv, tranches of palme trces;and \vith harpcs, ami ^vith J 2 And reipned in his fteade, and crouncd him cym' ales and with violcs,6i: vMth palms, & fongs, fclf Kingof Aiia;and brouglir a great plague vpon becaufe the great encmie of liiacl was ouercome. the land. 5 2 And Ire ordained that the (ame d^y Ir.oulde * 5 J Simon alb built vp the caflels of Iiidca,and be kept cucrs' yeere with gladnes. compafled tliem about with hie rowers, and great 5 j And hcc fortified the mount of the Temple walles,cuen with towers, and gates^and barres, and that was bclide the caftell where he dwelt him(elfe layde vp vitailes in the flrong holdes, with his compnn v. ?4 Moreouer Simon cholecertaine men Stfeut "54 Simon alio feeing that John his fonne was th^r tokingDemetrius-,ib.at hee would di (charge now3man,he made him captsineofalltliehoftcs, the land : (or all Tryphons doings \vere robberies, and caufed loim to d\ve!l in 1| Gazaris. JOr.C.-^if. J 5 Whereupon beir.etiius the king anfwered CHAP. XIIIL him,and u rote vnto him after this maner, , £,,«„,.-,„ ^ cuercom^ crJrfAcn. 1 1 simon bn;,g rAPiake, J^DeMETKIVS iheking vnto Simon the thm uXtf»:iJit:ctmfe>i Jfad. 18 The ojunuDt of'rirnj. hie Pnc{l,and the Hjend of Kings, & to the Elders J^'P ""'^ •'*' Rovf"^:^ "tih ihtpto^le »/ Sf*>ta u nnuei^ and to ihe nation of the le.ve-: (endeth greeting. | N the hundred feuentie and r.'.'o yeere gathered (■»i7aF,w ' 37 Thegold<.ncrov.ne,andlprecious(k)netbat ll;ingDemcLi'iu'.liiihoi1,and departed vnto Me- '■■'ti:i:, ' ""VC fcnt ynto vsjhaue wc receiucd, and are i-eady to dia^to get him helpe for to fight againd Tryphon. 'iZ'"'"' "i^keaiiedfiiftpeace with you, and to write vnto 3 . But when Arfaces the King of Perna and the odiccrs to rcleafe you of the drings wherein we Media hcard,that Demetrius was intred witlifn his made you f He betnitified the Sanfluarie, and encreafed 34 And nee fortified loppe , which lyeth vpon the veffels of the Temple. the fca,and Gaxara that bordereth vpon Aiotus, 1 6 V^'hen tlie Romanes heard , and the Sparti- (where the enemies dwelt afore) and there he pia- ans had knowledge, that lonathan was dead, they ced lewes. and fiimifhed them with things necefla- were veiy fory. rj' for the reparation thereof 17 But when they heard that Simon his bro- 35 Now when the people faw the faithflilnes of ther was made hie Prieft \n his fteade,and howe he Simon,and to what glor)^ hee thought to bring his had ivonne the land againe with the cit'cs in it, nation vnto,thej' made him their gouemour , and 18 They wTOtevntohiiiiintahksofbrafle, to the chicfPrieAjbccaufchi had done althefethings, renue the fTiendihip,and bond of loue, which they and for the vprightnerTe, and fidelitie that he had had made with I'MZi and Imiathan his brethren. keptto his nation,and that fought by al meanest 19 which writings were reade before the con- exalt his people, gregationatlcrufalcm, and this is the copie of the j^ For in his time they profpered well by him, Ictteis tljr the Spnrtians fent, fo that the heathen were taken out of their coun- 20 The Senators and citie of Sparta tre\',and tliey alio which were in the citie of Da- vnto Simon the great Prieft, and to the Elders,and uid at Icrufalem, where they hadm.ide him a ca- to the Prlcft5,and to the refidiie of the people of ftell,out of the wliich they went , and defiled all the lewes their brethren fend greeting. things that were about the Sancluarie.^and did grc t 2 1 When your ambafladours thnt n-cre fent vn- hint vnto religion. toourpeopie,ccrtir^ed vsofyour glory&honor, J7 And he fct lewes in it,and fortified it for the we were glad of their comi ing, afliirance o f the landc,and citie, and raifed vp the 22 And haue regiftred their ambaflage in the walles of leriifalem. pubhque records in this manner, N v m e k i v s 37 And kin" Demetrius confinned him in his the fonne of Antiochiis, and Antipater the fame of hie Pricfthooa for thcfe caufes, lafon the lewcs Ambafladours,came vnto vs,to re- 3 9 And made him one of his friends, and gaue nue amitie with vs. him great honour. 2 j And it pleafcd y people,that the men fhould 40 For it was reported that theTlomanes called be hoiioiir.-i',)Iy intrcatcd,and that the copy of their the lewes their f)iends,an.I confcilerates, and that ambaflage (liould bee regiftred in the public^ue re- they honourably receiued Simons am.baffadours, corJs,that it might bee for a mcmoriall vnto the 41 And that the lewes, and Pricftes confcntcd, people of Sparta : and a copie of the fame was fent that Simon ftioulde be their Prince, ; nd hie Prieft to Simon the chkfe Prieft. perpetu.-ilK',till God raifed vp the true Prophet. 24 After this Simon fent Numcnius to Rome, 42 And that he ft-oiilde iietlidr cap&ine, and with a great filicide ofgolde of a thouiandpounde haue the charge of the Sanftiiaiie, and fo Rt men iveight,to confirme the fiiendlhip \M'th them. oucr the v.orkes, and ouer the counti cy, and oucr 2 J Which when the people vnderftoodc, they the weapons,and ouer the fonrcflcs, & that ftiould rayd,Wh3t tiianks ftiall we rccompenfc aganie vn- make prouifion for the holy thing--, to Simon and his chiltlrcn' 45 And thit he fliould be obeyed of cucr\' man, 26 Forhcandhisbretlirenjandthehoufeofhis and that all the writings in the countrey (Louldc be I Apocrypha." Chap.xv. jS? be made in hh name,an; of all. a thoiiland pound. 48 And the>' commanded to fee \'p this writing 1 9 Wherefore we thought it good to write vn- in tables of braflc,and to faften it to the wall that to the kings countrcjes, that thej- fliorlde not compafll'd the Sanftuarie in an open place, goe about to hurt ihem,nor to fight againft them, 49 And that a copie of die fame ihould he laid nor their cities,nor their countrey,ncitner to train- vp in the trcafuriejthat bimon and his fonnes might tayne their enemies againft them, haue it. 2 0 And we were content to receiue of them the CHAP XV fliield. .^ L I .L .re. J/!.'- If- . 21 If therefore there bee any peftilentfellowes I ^ntioehui mtkrth M ccwtitm aV jrtmdflitp vrtih Simon. U n j r i • - ■ ' i ,- ■ Tr)ph«H upurfx-d. 1 J Tht Romtrui Krut Utttri vMo Ki^gt Aed hom then' coutrev vnto \ ou, deliucr them vn- mr.dr.anouiiaihedcftnctofthtitvci. »7 ^iiuoiimrefuphi to Simonthc hic Prieft,thac h^c may puniththem iht btift ihtt smmfim hm^hnktih hu coueniuit. accordin" to thcu" onue Lavve. MOreouer King Antiochiis the fonne of Dome- 12 The fame diirgs were w-itten to ©cmetrius trills fent letters from the yles of thc fca vnto tbe King,and to Attaliis^and to Aiathts,and to Ar- Simon the Prieft,and prince of the Icwes, and to laces, all the nation, 2j And to all the countreys,as !| Sampr£'Jnes,and ^'^^ff",f'*"'' 2 Conteiiing thtfe vvords,A ntiochvs to them of Sparta,and to jl Delus, an 1 to jl Mindus, jo'l^^^*,, the King vnto Sirron the great Prieft, and to the and to Sycion,and to Caiia, andtoSamos, and to (,,^;rf«! nation of the lewes fcndeth grcaing. Pamphylia,and to Lvfia, and to Halicarnafllis, and J Forfomurhasccrtaine peftileet men haue to Rhodus,and to PhafcL's,aiid Ccs, and to Siden, xfiirped the kingdoireof our fathers , I ampurpo- and to Cortinajandto Gnidon, and to Cyprus, and fed to chalenge the Realme agamc, and to reftore to Cyrene. it to the olde eftate : wherefore I haue gathered a 24 And they fent a copie of them to Simon thc great hoftc,and prepared lliippcs of ^';an■e, hie Prieft. 4 That I may goe Uiorowcthe countrey, and 25 ^So Antiochus the King camped agair.ft bee auenged of them , which haue deftroyed our Dora the (econdc time eucr ready to take it , and eountiey,and wafted many cities in the Realme. made diuers engins of \varre,and kept Tryphon in, 5 Nowe therefore I do confirme ^'nto thee all that lie could neither goe in nor out. thc li'^erties, whereof al the kings my progenitouns 26 Then Simon fent him two thoufandechoftn haue difcharged thee,and al the payments, wherof men to helpe hi;n with filuei and golde, and much ^ ihe\' haue releafed thee, fiirnmire. 6 Ar.dlgiue thee leaue to coyne money of 27 Neuerthclcfiejhee would not receiue them, thine owne ftampc within thy countrey, but brake al the couenant, which he had made with 7 And that Icnilalem, and the Sanftuarie bee him afore,and \virhdi ewe himfrlfe from him, fi^Cjand that all the weapons,that thou haft prepa- 28 And fent vnto him Athenobius one of his red,and the fortrefles,which thou haft builded,and friends to commune v/ith him,(aying,Ye \«thIiold keepeft in thine hands ftialbe thine. Ioppe,and Gaxara with the caftell that is at leru- 8 And all tkit is due \Tito the king,and al that (alem,the citie of my Realme, fiialbe due vnto the king, I forgiue it thee, from 29 VVhofe borders ye haue deftroyed & done this time for cuermore. great hurt in the land,and haue the gouernment of 9 And when we haue o'tained our kingdome, many places of my kingdome. wee will gilit thec,and thy nation and the Temple jo Wherefore nowe deliuer thc cities,^vhicbye peat honoiu-,fo that your honour ftiall be kno wen haue tlkcn,\^ ith thc tributes of the places, that y e throughout the world. haue rule ouer without the borders of Iiidea, \hi.jlntut. 10 ^Inthehundrahfeiientieand foureyeere, ji Orelfegiuemeefor thtmfiue hundreth ta- i.t*«/.ij. ' went Antiochus into his fathers lande, andall the lentsofliiuer.and for the harmetliat ye haue done, bands came together vnto him, fothat fewe weie and for the tributes of the places other fine hun- left with him. drethtal.nts : If not, wee will come, and fight a- IX So die king Antiochus purfued hiV, but hee gainftyou. fled,and came to bora, which lyeth by ihefea fide. 52 So Athenobius the kings friend came to le-. 12 For he fauc that troubles were toward him, riifalem.andwhenheefawe thehom.ur of Simon, and that the armie had foifakcn him, and the cipborde of golde and filuer plate, and fo I J Tlien camped Antiochus rgainft Dora with great preparation,he was afloniflied, and told him an hundreth and twcntie tboufmde figliting men, the kings mefla^c. ;, . and eight thouffind hoifenen. i i then anlwcred Simon,& faid vnto him, We ■^ "• • &&4 haue •|^ • ■■!.! --. ..I»ll.ll^r- : ~:^ ■ I Apocrypha. i. Maccabees, hauc ntidier taken odier mens lands, nor withhol- 8 For their enemies horfemen u-ere veiy manv. den that u-hich apperteineth to others, but oiir fa- hut wiien thcj' bkwe the trumpets, Cendebeiis fled thers heritage n-hich our entries had vnrighteouf- with his hofte, whereof many were flaine, and the ly in poflellion a certainc time. remnant gate them to the foiti-eiTe. > 54 But when we had occafion , \ ^'^ "hereas thou 1| required loppe and Ga- which Cendebetts had built. corJtriiwi. zara,the)' did great harme to ourpeople,andtho- 10 Alio the\' fled vnto the towers, that were in roweourcouncre)',yetwill wegiue an hundreth the fieldes ofAzonis, and tliofe did lohn bume talents for them.But Athenobius anfwered him not with fire: thus were there faine two thoufande oneworde, men ofthcm ;fo hee returned peaceably into the J 6* Cut turned againe angr\' vnto the King, and land of luda. tolJc him all thefe worJes, ani the dignine of Si- 1 1 ^INow in the field of lericho v.'as Ptolemeus mon,withaIlLhatheha;ifeene:anJtIie King was the fonne of A'^ubus made captaine, and hee had ver\' ang y. aboimdanccoffihier and gold. J7 ^ Inthemeaneume fled Trj'phon byftup 12 (For he had inarried the daughter ofthehie %Tito Ortholias. Prieft) j8 Then the king made Cendebeus captaine of ij Therefprehe waxed proud in his mind, and the Tea coaft,anJ gaue him bands of footemen and thouf;ht to mle the land,and though: to fay Simon horfemen, and his formes by deceite, j9 And commaunded him to remoue the hofte 14 Novvc as Simon went about thorowe the ci- to\". ard Iudea,& to build \'p Cedron, and to forti- ties of die countrey,and ftudied carefully for them, fiethegaces,and to waixeagainftthe people: but became domieto leiicho with Matrathias , and tlie king purfued Tnphon. ludas his fomies in the hundreth fcu'ntie and {eiicn 40 io Cendebeus came vnto Iamnia,and began yeere, in the eleiienth moaah, v.hich is the .t.o- to VCS.C the people,&: to inuade ludea, and to take neth Sabat. the people prifoners,and to Hay them. ij Then rAe /o«»*ofAbubus receiuei them by 41 AndhebuiltvpCedron,wherehefethorfe- trcafon into a litleholde, called Dochiis which he m.enandgarifons, tlit thc)' might makeoutrodes had built, where hee made them a great banket, by the wayes of ludeajas the king had commanded and had men hid there. Iiim. I ^ So when Simon and his (bnnes had made CHAP X V I S'^°^ cheere,ProIemeus ftood \'p with his men and X Cendtbtmth, «;.<«;« cf^ntiochus i,ofl) Uput to fll^h, h, the Jooke their weapons,and entred in to Simon in the (tntitsofsima. 11 ptohmtHstht fonne of ^bui.m k'litih baukct houfe, and flewe him With his twofonnes, SmonsrJhu tao fonnif at » btmket, ij lohn k'Utih them and CtTtaineofhisfcruantS. that I,, in wajufor h,s bfi. ^ ^ U'hereb>' he committed a great vileme,and lofcfh.^ati. 11, ►T'FIen came lohn vp from Gaiara, and tolde recompeiifedaiill for good, tw/'.ji. 1 Simon his fethcr,whatCendeSeus had dene. 18 Then wrote Ptolemeus thefe things and fenc 2 So Simon calledtwo of his eldeft fonnes, lu- to the King,thac hee might fend him an hofte to das and lohnjand fayde vnto them, I, and my brc- helpe him,and ib woidde dehuer Iiim the countrey thren,and my fathers hoiifc , hatie euer from our ^vith the cities. vouth vnto this day fought againft theenemiesof 19 fie fentorhermenalfo vnto Gazara,tot^kSl, iftael, SrymattCB bane had good fuccelfevnder lohn, and fent Ictteis vnto the captainrs to come ourhands,&wehauedeliueredIfrael oftentimes, to him,and he would giue them filucr, andgolde J Eutlamnoweolde, an! yee by^oijmercv andrewardes. areofafuSciaitage;beeyethereforeinfteadeof 20 AndtoIenifalcmhefentothertot.Jceit,a!id me ani my brother^and goe foorth and f;ght for the moimtaine of the Temple. / ournation,andthehclpe'ofheaucnbewithyou. 2 1 But one ranne before, and told lohn in Ga- , . 4 So hee chofe twentie thoufand fighting men iara,thathisl^ther,and his bredircn were llaine, of the countrey uidi die horfemen , which went aiidrfiatTw/cwewhadrnttoravhim . fborth a:;ainft Cendebeu5,and refted at Modin. 22 When he heard this, he was fore aftonidieiJ, y In tlie mornjn;^ they arofc, and went into the & laid Iiamis on them that were co re to flay him,' plaine fielde : and beholde, a mightie great hofte and flewe diem: for he knav that they went about * came againft them both of footemen , and horfe- to kill him. men : but there was a riuer betwixt them. 2 5 Concci-nin" other things of lohn , both of 6 And lohn ranged his amiie ouer againft him, his «'arres,and oFhis noble aftcs(\\herein he beha- and when hefawe tW the people was afraid to ^o ucd himfelfc manfully) of the building of walles duer the riuer,hc ^vcnt ouer firft himfelfe , and die i\liich he made,and other of fiis dcedes, men feeing him,paned throu4 ThffTHjirofKehimiiti. He brerhrcn the Ie^ves,whf ch bee at lenifolem , and they tlut are in the coiintrcy of luJca, vnto the bietiuc y Icwes,that are iliroughout tg;'p!:, find faliitarion,and pi ofperitie. 2 God be gtaaoiis vnto you and ren-.rmbei- his coiicnant made with Abraham, and Haac,and kcobhis faithlull feniants, J And giue )oii al an heart to worfliip him, and to doe his \\ill vvitli a uholc hcait and with a wil- ling minde, . 4 And open your hearts in his Lawe, and com- mrindcnieuts,and fend you peace, 5 And hcare your prayers, and bee reconciled vvuhyou,and ncuer forfakeyou in time ol trouble, 6 Thus now we pray here for you. 7 When Demetrius reigned , in the hundreth, threcfcore & ninth yerc,\ve lewes wrote vnto you in the trouble,and violence that came vnto vs in thofe yeeres,arter that Ia(on,and his company de- parted out of the holy land and kingdome, 8 And burnt the porch,&'fticd innocent blood: Then we pr.iyed vnto the LorJ,and were heard we olfcrcdficrij'-icesand fine fiowre, and lighted the lampes,and fct fooi th the bread. 9 Nowe therefore kecpe yeethe dayes of the fcaft of the Tabernacles in the moneth Cafleu. 10 ^In the hundrtth foure(core& eight yeere, the people that was at Icnifalcm, and m Iudea,and the coimfel and Iiid;!S, vnto Aiiftobulus King Pro- lemais m.'iftcr,\'.hich is of ihe ftocke of the anoin- ted PneRc,and to the lewes that are in Eg\'pt,ren- ;'pany within the Temple,. th:y (hut the Temple, vvhsn Antiochus was come in, 1 6 A'ld by opening a priuic doore of the vaute, they caft ftones,as it wrre thunder, vpon th?ca?- trnwcAidhii, and haui:;g biiiifed them in pieces,, thev cutoff their heads and" thi-cwe them to thofe that were without. , , 17 God bel:le{lcd in al thingSjwhich hath deli- uered \p the wicked. 18 UTiercaswearenowpurpofed tokecpethe pui if cation of the Temple ^-pon the fiue and twai- tic day of the moneth Ca'aeu,we thought it necef- farie to cerrifie you thereof, that y;e alfo might tcepe the fcaft of the tabernacles, snd of the fire iihtcb ii>as giuen-vt when Neemias offered facrifice, after tliat he had built the Temple.and the altar. ip For when as our fathers were led away vnto Perfia,the Priefts,\\hich fought tl.e honor of God, tooke the * fire of the altar priuily, and hid it in an *if««'•<< therein the>' kept it,fo that the place was vnknow- '*'*'' en A nto tuery man. 20 Nowaftcr many yecres when it pleafed God ' that Neemias fl;ou]d beferit from the king of Per- (ia,hefcntof thenoderitieofthofe Prieltes, which had hid it to fetch tlie fire,and as they told ^'s,thcy found no fire,but thicke water. • . 2x Then commaunded hee them to draw it yp, and to bring it . and when the things apperteining to tlielacrihces were brought,Neemias commaun- dttl the Priefls to fprinklc the wood, & the things laide thereupon ivith water. 2 2 When this Uas done, and die time came that the funne fhone, which afore was hid in the cloud, there w.is a great fire kindled, fcthat euery man rrarueiled. ' 2 J Now the Prieftes , and all prayed, while the iacrifice was confuoiing : Jonathan began, and the other anfwered thereunto. 24 And the piayer of Neemias vszs after this nianer,OLorde, LordeGod maker of all things, whichart fear£foll,and ftrong, and righteous, and mercitull.,and the onely and gi acious king, 25 Onelv liberall, onely iiift and almighty and euerlafting,thou that dehuereft Ifrael from al trou- ble,& haft chofen the fiithers, and fandified them, z6 Receiue the facrifice for the whole people of Ifrael, and preferue thine owne portion, and fandifieit. 27 Gather thofe together, yare^fcattered from \'s : deliuer them th.at feme among the heathen, looke %^on them which are defpil'ed, & abhorred, that the heathen ma\ know that thou art our God; 2 8 Pimifn them that opprefle vs,and with pride doevswTong. 29 Plant thv people againe in thine holy place * as Movfes tiath fpokeu. ^DeMf.ie.j. 50 And the Prieftes fang Pfalmes theramto. 5 1 Now when the facrihce was confumed,Nee- mias commanded the great (tones to be (prinkled with the refidue of the water. J 2 Wluch when it was done, there was kindled aflame, which v.asconfiuned by the light, thatll.i-' ned fi-om the altar. 31 ^ So when this matter was knowen , itivas tolde the king of Pcrfia,th:! t in the place where the Priefts,which were led away, had hid fire,there ap- peared water, wherewith Neemiiis and Iiiscompa- nieliad purified the facrifices. ^ ^ 34 The kins; tried out the thing, and ciofed the' place atx)ur,and made it holy. S ) And to them that the kirig fauoured,he gaiie and beftovved manv giftes. ■ ' j6 And Neevias called thefameplace Ephthar, which is to fay,puru^cation : but many men call it IINephthar. [Or^^iej/fii, CHAP. II. If How Ttrtwit hlith: Itierndclf, the ^th tndthe altar m the bill. »j Onht^uebaokfioflff-nctnttiiiiiiintiui, le Apocrypha. xr.Maccabees. IT is foundc alTo in the wirings of Icremias the religion: (for though they were but fcwe, yet tijejr Propbct,tl-iat he commaunded them which were ramie through whole counneyes, and purfued the ca'ied away,to take fire,as was declared, and as the baibarons armies, Prophet commanied them that were led into cap- 2 2 And repayred the Temple that was renow- tiiiitie, med throughout all the worlde, and dcliuered the *B»rHch.t. z * Giuing them a bwc that they (hoiild not citie,and diabliOied the Lawes , that were like to forga the commaunicinents of the Lord,and that be aboli(hed,becaufe the Lord was mercifiiil vnto they Ihould not eiTC in their mimls, when they faw them with all laritie) images ofgolde and liluer, with their omaaients. 2? Wee will aflaye to ahBrid^e in one volume i Thefe and fuch other things commanded he thofe things.that lafon the Cyreniaji hath declaied them,and exhorted th:m that they (hould not let in fiue bookes. the Lawe goe out of their hearts . 24 For confidering the wonderfull ni\mber,and 4 It IS written alTojho we tire Prophet , by an the ditEcultie that they haue that would bee occu- oracle that he had,chaiged them to take the tabcr- pied in the reheaHall of flories,becaufe of the di- nac4e,and the arke,and followe him : and when he uerfitie of the matters, came \p into the moimtaine where Moyfeswent 25 We haue endeuoured, that thej' that woulde ♦*«»i.j4.i. yp,* an 1 faw the heritage of God, reade,might haue pleafure,and that rhej- which are 5 Icremias went foorth and foimd an hollo we ftudious, might cafily keepe them in memorie, and caue,\\ herein he laid the Ta'^ernacle, & the Arkc, who(bciierreadethem,mighthaiieprofite. and the alrar of incenfe,and fo flopped tlie <).6. it. honourably fandified. 29 Forashethatwillbuilde a newe houfc,mufl 9 For it js manifcfl that bee, being a wiCc man, prouide for the whole building, but he th it (etteth ♦iJCi«s.8.<'» 6$ offered jJie * facrifice of dedication, and-coiifecra- our the plat orgoeth about to plant it, feeketh but i.<*r«.7. J. tion of the Temple. onely what is comely for the declcing thereof: •Lfuit J.J4 gnd ' ° * ^'^ ^ ^'^'f^^" Moyfes prayed vnto the Lord, 3 0 Eucn fo I thinke for vs," that it appertaineth ,o.i«. * " the fire came downe from heauen , and confumed to the firft writer of a ftory to enter deepely into it» *».i6»o.7. 1 . the facrifice : fo, when Salomon prayed ,* the fire and to make mention of all things, and to be curi- came downe from heauen,and confiuned the burnt ous in euery part. oifering. ji But it is permitted to him that will (horten 11 AndMovfesHiyd, becaiifethcfinneofFaing it,to vfe fewe viordes, and to auoyde thofe things was not eaten,theref6re is it confumed. th.nt are curious therein. 1 2 So Salomon kept thofe eight dayes. 3 * Herethen will wee begin the ftorie, adding . . I? Thefe things alfoare declared in f writings, thus much to oiu- former wordes, that it is but a |Som«reade and regiftersof|!Necmias,.andhowehe madeali- foolifh thing to abound in words before the ftory, Ittemie. hrane,'and howe he gathered the ads of thekin^, and to be fhort in the ftoiy. andoftheProphets,r.ndthe a(fhofDauid,andthe CHAP. III. epiftles of the Kings concaTiine the holy gifo. » "'"'''.' '"""^ <^"", ■^"l" '*' ^''"P'' h 'f ' *'"i' •,'''*' ^""'t'' > . T ^ r 1 J^, ir ~ L J 11 .u . ^, ..1— " S^Kteivttirelh »hailr;tjiveuiutht Temple, y Hrltoio. / 14 F4ienfoludasalfo gathered ail tbngs tirat r.,.jenttouke thtm.w.,. i6HtUfi,HkJofCod^»ib,i. came to pafle by the warres that were among vs, ltJ*tthefrtfeTofOnUi. tvliich things wc haue. T 7r 7Hattime as the holy citie was inha'nted ij Wherefore if yee haue neede thereof, fcnde V V with all peace, and when the Lawes were forr.e to fetch them vnto you. very well kept,becaufe of the godlineflc of Onias 1 6 Whereas we then are about to celebrate the the hie Prieft,and hatred of w ickalncfle, purification, wc haue written vnto you,and ye Ihall 2 It came to pafic that eucn the Kings did ho- doewell,ifye keepe the fame dayes. noiu-the place, and ?.imifhcd the Temple with 17 We hope alfo that the God, which dcliuered great giftcs, all his pcopIe,and gaue an heritage to them all and 3 In fo much that Scleucus king of A(ia of his the kingdome,and the Priefthoode , and the San- o wne rents,barc all the cofls belonging to tlie fer- fluarie, uiceofthefacrificcs. *DiHi.i:j. 18 *Asheprom;fc-din thelawe,wilfhortlvhane 4 But one Simon of the tribe of Eeniaminbe- meicy vpon vs.,and gather vs together from vnder ing appointed ruler of the Temple,contendcd with ^ the ht auf n into t his holy place : for bee hath faucd the hie Piieft conceiTiijig |[ the iniqiiitie committed V'^J*-"^ vsfiomjTeatpeiils,and hath clcnfcd the place. inthccide. ' 1 9 As coi:cerning ludas Macc.ibeus,and his bre- 4 And when h?e could not oucrcomc Onias, thrcn,the purific tion of die great Temple,and the hce gate Iiim to Apollonius the fonne of Thrafoas, dedication of tlie altar, which then was goucrnour of CocblJTia and Phc- 20 And the u'arres againft Antiochus Epipha- nice, ncsand Fupator hi.<; fonne, 6 Andtoldehimth.nrthe trcifurie in Icnifa- 21 Andthemanifeflfii^nrsthat came from hea- 1cm uas fill! of innumcral)le money, which didnoc uen vnto thofe, which manfully ftoodc for y lewes belong to the prouifioii o fthc facrificcs , and that it Apocryph*. Cliap.iiil. l^l it were po/Iiblc that thcfe things might come into bed,and he ranr e ffercely , and fhiorc at Hcliodo- tha Kings hands. rus with his tbiefcctc, and it fccmed that hce that 7 -Ivowc when Apolloniiis came to the Kin^, fatevponthehorfejhadhaincflreofgoldc. and (hewed him of the money, as it was tolae 26 Moreouer , dierc appeared two yong men, him, the King chofe out Heliodonis his trcafurer, notable in fb^ngth,excellent in beauty, andcome- and fent him \vith a commandcmcnt, to bring him ly in apparcll, which ftoode by him on eucr)- fide, the foreCiid money. and fcoiirged lum continually, and gaiie him ir.any 8 Inimediatly Heliodonis tooke his ioiirnc/as forelkipes. though he would \n(ite the cities ofCoelolyn'a and 27 And Heliodonis fel fuddenly vnto v ground, Phcnice,but in dfcH to fulfill the Kings purpofe. and \vas couered with great darkenestbut they tliat 9 So when he came to lerufaiem, and was cour- were with him,tooke him vp,& put him in a htter. teoufly receiued of the lue Prieftinto thecitie,hec 28 Thus he that came with fo great company, & declared what w.ts dcterniined concci-ning the mo- many Ibuldiers into y laid treafune , was borne out: ney,and Ihc^ved the caiife of his comming, and af- for he could not heipe himfelfe with his weapons, ked if thcfethings were fo in deede. 27 So they did knowe the power of God mani- I o Then the hie Pri ell told him that there were feftly,but he was dumbe by the power of God,and fiich things laid \-p by the w ido wes and fatherlcfle, lay delbtute of all hope and health. I I And diat a certaine of it belonged vnto Hir- S 0 And they praifcd the Lorde that had honou- canus the (innt of Tobias a noble man, and not as r^<^ his o\vne place: for the Tempk which a litie a- that ^\icked Simon ha 1 reported, and that in all, fore was foil of feare & tiouble, when the almigh- diere were but foure hundreth talents of filuer,cnd ^y Lord appeared, was filled with ioy and gbdnelTe. tw'O hundreth of golde, J J Then fh-aightwayes certaine of Heliodorus I 2 And that it were altogether vnroffible to friends prayed Onias,that hee would call rpon the doe this wron^ to them that had committed it of "^oft High to giaunt him his life , which lay ready trufttotheho^Iinefleof theplace& Temple,which to giue vp the ghoft. is honoured thoro w the wiiole woi Id for holinefle 5 2 So the hie Pricft , confidering that the king and integritie. might fulpcd that the lewes had done Heliodorus ij But Heliodorus becaufe of the Kings com- fomeeuiU, heofteredaCicnnceforthe health of mandemcnt giuen him, (aid that in any wife it muft the man. bebroughtinto the kings treafury. H Nowwhen die hie Prieftliad made his pray- 14 So he appoynted a day, and went in to take er,the Cme yong men in the fame clothing appea- orderfbr thtfc things: then there was no {mall '■ed,andftqodbeiideHeliodoris,r.ying,GiueOni- griefe throughout the whole citic. as the hie Pneft gieat thanks : for, for his fake hath I J ForthePricftsfeldowne before the altar in the Lord giaunted thee thy life: the Pneds garments,and called vnto heauen vpon J4 And feeing that thou haft bene fcoui^ed from him, which had made a Law concerning things gi- heauen,declare vnto all men the mighty power of ucnto'-ekept,thatthcy (houldbefafdypreferued ^od: and when they had (pok;n thde words, they for (Iich as had committed them to be kept, appeared no more. 16 Then they that looked the hie Pri eft in the 5? So Hehodorus offered vnto the Lorde ficri- fice,xvcre wounded in their heart: for his counte- (ice,and made great vowes vnto him, which had rance,and the changing of his colour declared the grjunted him his life,and thanked Onias,and went forowe of his minde. againe v\-ith his hofte to the King. 17 Thcman was fo ^vrappedin feore and trem- l6 Then teftified he vnto cuery man of the great tlingof thebody,that it vv^ manifeft to them that workes of God that he had feene with his eyes. looked vpon him,what foro w he had in his heart. J 7 And when the King alked HeliodoriK, vha 18 Others alfo came out of their houfes by vveremeeteto bee fcnt yet once againe to leru- heapes vnto the common prayer becaufe the place falem,he faid, ^ ^ ^vas like to come vnto contempt. j8 Ifthouhaftany er.emicorti-aitoiu-,fendhim 19 And the women girt with fackcloth vnder thithei-,and thou Ihalt recciue him wel fcourged,if their breafts, filled the ftreetes, and the ^■i^g^ns that he efcape with his life: for in that placejno doubt, were fceptin,ranne fome to the gates, andYome to there is a fpeciall po\vcr of God. the walles,and others looked out at die windowes. 19 For he thatdwelleth in heauen,hath his eye 20 And all held vp their hands toward heauen, on that place, and defcndethit, hee bcateth and and made prayer. deftroy cth them that come to hurt it, 21 It was a lamentable thing to (ee themuiti- 4° Thiscaine topafTe concerning Heliodorus, tilde that fell dovvne of all forvs, and the expediati- 2nd the keeping of the treafurie. on of che hie Prieft being in fuch anguilh. CHAP. 1 1 1 L 22 Therefore they called vpon the Almi<^itie ' imonr-farmhintiufonui. 7 i»cn oiumtth tht office of Lord,that he would keepe fafe and fure the thuK^s, 'I" '" ?'"? ^> '"J^Pft'^' "-'Kt,^! ^«dr>« hj Mmr- Which vyere bid vp for thofey had deliiiercd them. iy ^ndr^.-rH-. ^ ^ *■* '' 2 J Neiienhdefle the thing that Heh'odorus was *-pHis Simon now, orwhom we fpake afore,be- determined to doc,that did he perfoirne. 1 ing a bf.-.Tayer of the money and of his owne 24 And as hee and his fouldiers were now there natural counrrev,veportedanU of Onias,as though prefont by the treafurie, he that is die Lorde ofthe he had moued Heliodorus vnto this, and had bene fpiritSj& of all po'.ver,fhewed a great vifion,fo that the inuenter of the cinll. all diey which prcfumed to come with him, were a- 2 Thus was he bo'dc to call him a traitour that ftoni(hedatthepowerofGod,and fell into feate, was fo beneficial 1 to die citie,and a defender of his and trembling. nation,and fo z alous of the Lavves. 2 J For there appeared vn-ro them an horTe with J But \vhen his mahce increafedfo farre , that a terrible man fitting vpon him, moft richly bar- through one that belonged to Simon, miuthers y)r, thutUe nou'.i ante iht that were nt' 1 1- riifilmt aming thtra. Apocrypha, ii.Maccabces. • were committed, ' perceiued that he was euill aiiedloned toward Fiis 4 Oiiias coniidering the danger of this con- nti'aires,he fought hjsovvneairurance,and departed tention,aiid that ApoUonius, as hee that was the from thence to loppe,andro came to lemfalem, goucmour of Cociofy ria and Phcnice,did rage,and z z Where hce was honourably receiued of la- increafed Simons malice, ' . fon,and of the cit)',and was brought in with torch- 5 He wcnitothe^iiignotas anacciifer of the hght, and with gi eat Iho wrings , and fo hee went citixens, but as one that intended the common with his hofte vnto Fhenice. wealth both priiiacely and publikely. 2 j Three yeere afterward lalbn fent Menelaus, 6 For hcc fawe It was not pofTible except the the forcfayde Simons brother, tobearc the mo- King tooke order to quiet the matters,and that Si- ney vnto the king , and to bdne to pafle certainc mon would not leaue off his fbllie. neceflarieaftiuresjwhereof he {lad giuen him ame- 7 But after tlie death of Seleucns, when Antio- nloriall. chus called Epiphane3,tooke the kitigdome, lafon 24 Euthe,being commended to the King, mag- . the brodierofOnias laboured by vnlawfulmeanes nifjed him for the appearance of his power, and txjbehiePrieft. ; turned the Prieflhood vnto himfelfe: for hee gauc .8 For he came vnto the King, and promifbd ; three hundreth talents of liluei- more then lafbn, him thicc hundreth and threefcore talents of filuer, 2 j So he gate the K ings || letters patents,albeit and of anotlaer rent,fourcfcore talents. he had nothing in hiinfelf worthy of the hie Pneft- 9 Befides this,hee promifed him an hiindrerfi , hood,but bare the itomacke of acruel tyraunt, and and fiftie,if he might liaiie licence to fct vp a place die wrath of a wilde ieart:. for exercife and a place forthe)'outh,and that they . • 26 Then lafou, uhidi had deceined his owne would II name them of lerufalem Antiochians; brother,being deceiued by another, uas compelled 10 ihe vVhich thing when the King had gimiti- to flee into the cotmtrcv of the Ammonites. ted,and hehad gotten the iiipirioritie, he bcganne 27 So Menekus gate thedorinion :but asfor immediatly to drawe his kinfeme.n to the culfomes the money that he had promifed vnto the King,he of the Gentiles, tooke none order for it, albeit Softratus the ruler 1 1 And abolilLed the friendly priiiiledges of the of the caftell required it. Kings,that the lewcs had fet vp L y Iohn,the father 2 8 For vnl5b him appertayned the g.athering of of tupolemus, which was fent ambaifadGur vnto the ciiffbmesiwherefore they were both called be- Kome,to become friends and confederates: he put fore the king. downc their tawes and pollicies, and brought vp 2<^ Now Menelaiis left his brother Lyfimachus new{tatutes,9nd contrary to the Law. iinhisfteadeinthePriefthoode, and Softratus /«/« ■ li ForheprtCunedto build a pbce of e.serciTe Crates which was gouemour of the Cyprians, vnder the cal"l:ell,and brought the chiefeyong men :' 50 , ^Whiles thtfe things were in doing, the vnder his fub!eftion,& made diem wearejjhattes. Tharfians and they ofMaJiot made infurredion, ij So. there beganne a great defire to followe becaufc they were giuen to the kings concubine the manei-s of the Gentiles, and they tooke ^"prhe called. Antiochis. lalliions of ftrange nations by the exceeding wic- 31 Then came the king in all hafle to .Tppeafe kedncrfe of lafon, not the hie Prieft, but the vn- the hufinefle, leaning Andronicus a man of aucho- godly perRin, . ' ri^'^ t^o l>e his liaitcnant. : 1 4 '^o that the Pricftes were now no more d i- ji: Now Menelaus fiippoflng diat he had gotten ligent about the faaiice of the altar, hut de{pi(ed aconuenienttime,fl:olccertaineveiTelsofgoldoiit the Tempi e<,and regarded not die iacrifces, bi.t of rhc' Temple, and gaite ccrtaine of them to An- made halre to be partakers of the wicked expcn- dronicus: and fome he folde at Tynis and in the ci- fes attheplav||afterthecaftingofthefione. tics thereby. 15 For they did not fet! y the honourof their fa- ^j VVhichwhen OniaskneAvofadiretic, here- thcrsjbut hked thcglory of the Gentiles beft of all. proued him,and withdrew himfelfc into a Sandu- 1 6 By reafon v;hereof great calamitie came \'p- arie at Daphne by Antiochia. on them : for they had thefn to bee their enemies J4 Wherefore Menelaus taking Andronicus a- and punifliersjwhofe cuftome they folowed To ear- pait,prayed him to Hay Onias; fo when he came to neftly,and delired to be like them in allthings. C)nias,he counfclled him craftily , giuing him his 17 'FoJ- it is not a light thing to triinigrefle a- right hand with an othc : (howbcit hee fujjied gain;l the Lawfs of (jod, but the time following him.andpeifvvadedhimto comeout of the S.an- ihall dec'.ircthefe things. f. di!a:Y){iihe flew liim incontinently withoutany 18 ^ Now when the II games that ^verevAde- wgard ofrinitH- Uimerjt, J0r,4»<(i;)j» in tohn ofivm- ttiKwffi m the CtKilts dill. IThis game was to trie {trength by casing 3 (tone tliat hnd an hole in the n>iddcs,ora piece oriuctall. lOr.Oljmftn fpatie'sVihich Apocrypha. Chap. v. 154 commitred the wicfcedndft againft Onias, he was 6 Menelaus flaJ into the caftell but lafoivflew flaine a a miirthcrer.Thiis die Lord jjCNvarJcd him his owne cia'zeiis witliout mcrcic, not cpnfidenne liis piuiilhment ai he had dcfcnied. that to haue the adiiaiitage a^arnft his kinfcmen is j9 ^NoweNvhenLyfiiTiachiishad done many greateftdifaduantage,biit thought diach<^ had got- wicked dcedes in thecitic tin oiit;h the coiinfeil of ten the vidory of his cnemics,and not of his o vvne Mcnelaus,ani the hniit \v:as fpred abroad,the piul- nation. titude gathered them together againft Lyfimachus: 7 Yet he Kite Dot the (iiperiontie , but at the lor he had carieil out now much vefleil of gold. laft receiued ihame for the re\\arde of his treafon, 40 And when the people arofe, and were fitll of and u ait againe like a vagabondc into the couh- anger, Lyfimachus armed about three tho»{ande, tiey of the Ammonites. and bcg.n to \ fe n nlawfijU power,a certaine tyrant 8 Finally hee had thisende of his wicked con- being their c;ytaiiie,wiio was no Jelle decayed in iierfation, that hee was 'acaifed before Aretathe I'^J'x^'^'* wit then in a^e. king of the Arabians,and flcdde from citie to cirie, 41 Butwhcnthey vnderftoode thepurppfe of being piuiued of euery man , andhatcdasaforla- Lyfimachus,(bme gate ftones,fome gi-eat clubs,and ker ot the Lavves, aiui v. as in ajomination , as an fome caft handfuls of duft, wliich lay bv, vpon Ly- enemie of his countrey and cit!icns,and wasdriuen fimachiis men,anJ diofc that miiaded them. into Egypt. . _ . ^ 4i Where ly many of them were wounded, _ 9 Thus hee that ha;! chafed many out of their lbmc\vereflaine,andall the other chaledawav.hut ownecountre\',pei-iihedasa banilhed man,after the \Wcked Churchrobber himfelfe they killed be- that he was gone to the Lacedemonians, thinking fides the treafurie. • there to haue gotten fuccour by i eafbn of kinred^ ,. 4 J For thefc caufes an acaifation was laide a- 10 And he diat liad caft many out vnburied,w-^ gainft Mcnelaus. throwen out himfelfe, no man nioumiiu,' for him, 44 And when the king came to Tynis.threc men: norpuninghiminhis grauetTidther was hee par- tent from th? ^eiiate pl^cd the caufe before him. taker of Iiis fathers (tpulch.-e. . 1 ' 45 But McqeU'is being now conuinced,promi- n ^ Ko-.v when dicf; things that were done, fed to Ptokmeus the finnt of Dorimines much were declared to th:^ King, hee thou^ that ludea inoney,ifhewoMldperfwadetheKin?. would haue fallen fi^midni: u-hcrefore hee cair<: 46 So Ptolcmeus went to the king into a court, wth afurious;ipindeoutof r.g)pt,andtookethe where as he was to coole himfelfe, and Dirned the ^tie by violence, kings mind 1 2 He commanded his men of warre^lfb, that 47 In fo much that hee difcharged Menelaus they ftjoidd kil and not fparefuch as they met^d fix)mtheaccufacior,s (notwithf{andin"hewas the to fiay fuch as went into their houTes, i- . caufe of all mifcliicfc^and condemneothofe poore 1 1 Thus '.^as there a flaughter of y(^ng,np^^an3i . mentodeah, which if they had tolde their caufe, oldenun,andadeflrudionofmea&^y.diD£nand vea,beforethe Scythians, they flioulde haue beene chi!drfn,and \irgins,anu infant •.■.•.re m'jxthereiii heard as innocent., 14 '■o that within three dayes were f^aincfqiire- . 48 Thus were they fore puniQied vniuftly, f'^orc tIiourand,& fourr,' thou(an-i taken p'rifi^qers, «^icK followed x-pon the matter for diecide, and 2nd there were as man;- folde as v.«re Gaine.. forthepeop!e,andfortheholvveflels. ij Yet was he not contcn: with this^ I^ diirft 49 VVherefore they of Tvtus hated y nickcdnes, go^ "i*" the moft holy Temple of all the,' S^T5e»^ aid mini/trcd all things liberally for their huriall. nauing Mcnelaus that traitour to the Lawe^^dto 50 And fo through the couetoulnefle of them ;'ii''Countrey,to be his guide, ,, j, ..• ..;.•, that were in po'.vcr,Menelaus remained in puthori- 1 ^ And with his '■>■ icked ban 3e5 t09K"SxlTe)ioJ7 tie,increa(in<^ in malice , and declared himfelfe gr^t traitour to the citizens. , . , ^ " A P. V. j_ So hautie in fiisminde was Antioduis, tlat , * ^y!^^u£r '"rL".w''f'"^ « "/-.'V^ «^ hee conndered not.tha: God was not a litle ■i-.TOtii ihtirwf,. i^jhc ffotHngofihtTtrnfU. 17 MaccttiMs for the finnfs of them that dwelt in the citic, for . jjf «'. into :i^r T„/arrnt/fe. the which fuch Contempt came \-pon that place. ' ; ^ A Bout the fame time Anaochusvndenooke his i-8 Forifdieyhad not bene wrapped in raamr fccond ^■oyage into Egypt. finnes,hee,aflbon; as hee had come, had fiid^Tenfy^j 2 And then -.veredieie feene throughout all bene pi;ni,hed,and put hacke £om 'hisprerumpti-,, the one of/erufiUr/i.fouiVf dayes long, horferr.en on,as Heliodonis was, whome Seleucus thic king ! running in the ; ire, wi>-h robes of golde , and as . fent to vie-.ve the treafurie. ' ' bandes of fpcire men, i p But God hath not ch^fen the pation for tft^ , i And as troupe ofhorfem.en fet in aray , en- places fake,biit the place for the nations fake. ; ■'. countringandcouriingone againft rjiother nidi 20 And dierefoic is the place become partaKer'' peaking ofiTiiclds and muldnide of darts, Xrdravv- of the peoples trou;le,but after^vard fhall it heft, ingoffwordes,andthoocingof arrowes, .-uul the partaker cfthebenefites of the Lcrde, and as it is . glittering ofthe golden armour reene,andhameflc no'.vforiakenmthe wrarfi of the'Alir,;ghde,,fb._ of all fortes. whin the great Lord fhalhe recoriciled,it;(haU hee. 4 Therefore eucry manprayed, that thoft to- fet vp in great worihip againe. ' ? ' , -V' kens might fume to good. 2 1 f So when .■\ntiodius had taken eigliteeie . ) Now when there was gone forth a falfe ru- hundred talents out of the Temple, he gate him to' mour, as though Antiochiis had bene dead, lafcn Anriochia in al liafte,thinking in his pride'romak^. tooke at the Icaft a thoufan 1 men, & came fuiden- men faib \'pon the dric Inrule, and to walke vpon, ly Vpon the cin. and they tkit were vpon the wals, thefea:fuchanhiemindehadhe. being put bj»clse,aiid the dde at length taken, 22 But he left deputies to vexe the pepple:atle-l rulalenj Apocrypha. it.Maccabecs, \ nifalem Pfinip i Phrcgian Bv birth,In maners more but that thej' h\6^e tftefe afHiSions, not to bee for cruell then he that fet nim there: deftru(5i:ion,but for a chaflcnins: of our nation. 2 J And at Garkin Andronicus, snd with them ij For it is a token of his great goodnes, not to MenelauSjwhichwasmore grieuoustothecKizens fufferfinnerslongto continue, but ftrai"htwavcs then the other,and was defpitefulagaihft the lewes topunifhthem. ° hiscitiicns, _ _ »4- For the Lord doeth notions; waite for n-s, as 14 HefentalfoApoUomusacfraelprince, with for other nations, whom heepunilheth when they aft armie of two ahd twentie thouftnd, whorne he are cOme to the hilneOe of th^ir finnes, coinmaiindeJ to flay thofe tliat were toward mans 1 5 But thus hee dealerh with vs, that our finne? age,and to (ell the women,and the yonjrer fort. fhould not bee heaped s'p to the full, fo that after-. ■25 So when hee came to leaiCilem, hee favned wardhefhouldpunifli vs. peace,and kept him ftill vnto the holyday of Sab- 16 And therefore hee neuei- withdraweth his bath:and then finding the lewes keeping the feaft, mercie from vs: and though he punilb with aduer- he commanded his men to take dieif weapons. Rtie,fet doeth he neuer foifake his people. 26 And fo he (lew al them that tverc gone forth 17 Hut letthisbee fjioken now fora waminij to the Ihewe, '' and running through the citie with vnto vs:and now will we come to the declaring of his men armfd,he muithered a great number. the matter m fewe wordes. •27 Butludas Maccabeus, being as it were the 18 f^EleazarthcnOneofthcprincipalircribes, tenth,fied into the wildemeire,& fiued there in the an aged man,and of a well fauoured countenance, moiintaines with his company among the beaftes, was conftrained to open his mouth , and to eate and wich vncertaine ho(pe,&: lifted (honlde liaue to bee takoi c f the lewes that were thine hands againft the feritants of God. taken prifoners. 3^ Fordiou'haftnotvet efcapsdi-heiuclgement ir Therefore immediately he fcnt to the cities of Alniiehtie G6d,^v ieh fceth all Uiings. on the (ea cori},prouokiiig them -to buye lewes to 5l5 iJy'rrthienthathaue futired a little paiiie, betheirfeniamSjpro-.Titlngro felifoure fcoreand are now vnder the diiiiiie couenant of euerlafHn« ten iov one talent : but he confidered not the ven-^ ■iifctirttliou through rheiiidgementofGod,ilTalt ^canceofalmight)' God, thatlhould come vpon fiifrer iufl: piinil"hmcnts for thy pride. Iiim. ■ 3-7 Therefore I,asniv brethren hauedone,ofFer . la Whenludasthenkneweof Nicanorscom- nwtody & life for die Lawes of our fathers,befee- mirigi hee tolde them that were with him, of the <^ir>gGoti,that he wil (bone I e meicifut vnto our commJng of the armie. inaRon,and that thou by torment and pimii'hment 13 No we were there (bme of them fearefuU, Jnayeftconfdfejtiiathc istheonely God, which trufted not vn:o the righteoufnefle of God, 3 8 And tiiat "in mee and my brethren die wrath but fled a\V3V,an '. abode not in that place, ofthe Almiehtie^which IS righceoufly fallen vp6n 14 But die o:hcrfoldc all that they had left,aijd lall our nation,may ceafe. hefoiight the Lord together, to deliuer them from 3 9 Then-the king being kindled widi anger,ra- that \'. icked iNicanor,\^ hich had fold them, or euer gtd more cruelly againft him then the others,and he came neere them. tooke it grieuoufly,that he was mocked . 1 J And though hee would not doe it for their ^ 40 So hee alfo died holily , and put his whole fakes,yct for thecouenantmade with their fathers, truft in the Lord . , and becaufc the)' called vpon his holy and glorious ^i Laft'ofall after the formes, wasthemother Name, puttoacach. 16 And fo Maccabeus called his men togetftei-, 4aiLetihi.; nowbeynoughfpoken concerning about fixe thoufand, exhorting them not to-be a- thebankets,andectrenie cruelties. fraide of their enemies , neither to feare the great CHAP. VIII. mukirudeofy Gentiles, which' came againft them I iMkigit^tretktootih^rh-.ihlfle. 9 hiicimr ii fetii a^awfl vnrighteoiilly,but to fight manly, Jud.a. 16 ludxs e.\horifth hufoH/dien 10 couftAnae. lo ly^i. 17 Setting eforc their e)es the iniuric that they cmoriioHtrcom. 27 The leal, giM ih^nhii^tfitr they huH- had vnififtly doiie to the hoIy place, & the cruefa- put their enem'i 10 fiivht.d-.uiiiHiV::': of Iht fvotlei -vnto the < u ' • ■ L 1 r J .u j n n- c %,Urlef.n,^.-.moX ».fen>,r;, ^^^rl WS«c«. donc to dic citic by denrion,and the deftruClion of desiiftUtfcamftied ;y Tiiictmcrfi tt'^vnto yimi . ' *i.K'ing.t9.;^> defiled by wicked men, _ 20 And of the battel that they had inBahylon a- '/*57-3*- J And that he woulde haue comraflion%'pon cainft the Gallatians,how they came in al to f bat- "V'g,, rile citie that was deftroyedjiind almoft brouglu to itel eight thoufand,with foure thoufand Macedoni- i,miuc,j'^i. the ground,and that he woidde heare the voyce of ans-.S: when the Macedonians wet e .-iftonifticd,the eheldood that CH'cd vnto himi ; eight thoufand (lew an hundreth afid t'. vent)' thou- , 4 And that hee woulde remember the wicked fanJ,thi-ough the helpe that was giuen them from Paughter of the innocent children, and the I laf- heauen,whereby the<|' had receiued many beneifites. / phemies committed againft his name, and that hee 17. Thus when hee had nade them boldewith ' would ihcw his hatred againft the wicked. 1 thefe wordes,and ready to die for the lawes & the j 5 No we when Maccabeus had gathered this coun':rey,he diuided his armie into foure partes. *' 3 multitude he could not be withftood bv y hcacheni 22 And made hliowne brethren captaines ouer '1 for the wrath of the Lord was tuuied vnto mercy, the armie, /«w.>,Simon,ar.dIofeph andlonad^, • ^ 6 Therefore he came at vnwares, and burnt vp giuing ech one fifreene hiuidreth men. tke to wpes and cities; yet he tooke themoftcom* 2? And uhcn||Eleazai-us had reade the holy i'>,Ej3uu mod.oiis places,and (lew n anyof the enemies. booke,& gifien them a token of the helpe of God, : 7 But fpecialh- he vfed the nights to make fuch ludat which led the forward, ioynal wich NiCanor, aiTaults,infomuchtlTatthebiuiteofhismanlinel]c 24 And becaufe the Almighty helped them, was {pead euei7 where. ' fleweaboue n ne thoufand men, and wounded and , 8 ^ So \vhen Philippe fawe that this man in- maymedthemoftpartof Nicanoi-s hofte, andfo creafed hy litle and litle,and diat things profpered put aU to flight, ivich him for the moft parc,hee wrote vnto Pcole- 25 And tooke the mone\' from thofe diat came mcus the gouernour of Coelofyria and Phenice,to to buy them, and pui fued them faiTC : but lacking helpt him in the kings bufincffe. time tlicy returned. 9 Thcnfentheefnecdily Nicanor thefonneoi 16 For it was die day before the SabKnth , and fatrocliiSja fjicciall friend ofliisandgauebim of iherefbi-e thej' would no longer purfue them. ' all nations' of the heathen no lefle then twcntie 27 So they tooke dieii- weapons , and fpoylcd thoufand men,toioore out y whole generation of the enemies, and kept the S.al>Kath,giuing thankcs the Ie^ve«,and ioyned w irh him Gorgias a captaine, and prayfing the Lord vvonderfully, which had dc- vvhich in matters of \\arrc had great experience. liiiered them that dav. and po^^Ted vpon them the 10 Nicanor ordcined alio a tribute for the beginning of his mercie. •'Nxim.?! »t« kingjof two thoufand ulcnts, which the Romanes j8 And after dbc Sabbath,* they diftiihutcd the ,./4w.}o.>+. fpoyles Apociypbfl. Cliap.ix, zp4 fpoylf s to the ficke, and to the fathcilcfle, and to thingoiitfireinhisra|»eagninft thclevves,& conv the wide \vcs,and diiiided the rcddue among them manded to hafte the ioiirney : but it came to palFe felucs and their children. that he fel downe trom the charet that ran fwif tly, 2j> When this was done, and they all had made Co that all the members ofhis body were bruifcd a generall pf!iyer,they befought thcmerciful Lord with the great fall, to be reconciled at the length with his feriiaiits. i And thus he tfiar a litle afore thought hec $0 Afterward with one confcnt they fell vpon might commaiind tlie floods of the Tea, (fo proud Timothcus and Bacchides, and (ie^v aboiic twentie was he beyond thecondition of manjand to weigh thourand,andwannehieandftrongholdcs,anddi- the hie moiintaines in the balance, was no wc call uided great (poyles, and gaue anequall portion ontheground,andcarr>'edinahorfe-btter, dccla- vntotneficke, andtothe fatheilefle, and tothe ring vnto all tliemanifeftpowerof God, \vidowes,andt0 3gedper(bnsal(b. p * So thattheworir.es came out of the body •^•'"»'J*> 31 Moreouer they gathered their weapons to- of this wicked man in abundance: and wJiileiiee gether, and laid them vp diligently in conuenient was aliiie, his flelh fell off lor paineand torment, places, and brought the remnant of the (poyles to and all his armie was grieued at his (| fmcll. D "'■, ro:ttrmiJft, lerufalem. 10 Thus no man could beare, becaufcof his i 2 They flcwe alfo Philarches a moft wicked ftinke, him that a htle afore thought hee might peribn, which was with Timothcus, and had vexed reach to the ftaires of heaucn. the lewes many \vay cs. 1 1 Then he began to leaue off his great pride, 5J AndwhenthcykeptthefeaftofVicloriein atidfelfewill, when he was plagued and came to their countrey, they burnt Cali/lcnes that liad fet the knowledge of himfelf by the fcourge of God, fire vpon the holy gates,which ivas fled into a litle and by Iiis pajne which incrcafcd euery moment. houfe : fo he receiued a reward mccte for his wic- 1 2 And when he himfelfe might not abide his kednelte. owne ftinke,he faid thefc wordes,It is meete to be 34 And that mod \vicked Nicanor, which had fu'.-,icd vnto God,and that a man which is mortal, brought a thoufand met chants to buy the lewes, fliould not thinke himfelfe equall vnto God tho- 5) Hee wss through die helpcof the Lorde row pride, brought downe ofthem whom he thought aSTio- ij This wicked perfon prayed al{b \ntothe thing, in fo much that he put off his glorious ray- Lord, 'a ho would now haueno mercie on him, inet,& fled oucrthwart the country like a fugitiue 14 And (aid thus, that he would fet at libertie feniant, a nd came alone to Antiochia, with great the holy citie,vnro the which he n.ade hafte to dc- difliononr through the dcftruifiion of his hofte. ftroy it,and to make it a burying place. J 6 Thus he that promifcd to pay tribute to the i y And as touching the lewes ( wliom hee had Romanes, by means of the prifbners of lerulaiem, iudged not worrhie to bebuned, but would haue brought newes, that the lewes had a || defender, cal^themout withtheirchildrentobeedeuoured and for this caufc none could hurt the laves, be- of the foules and wildcbeaftes) he would make caiife they followed the Lawes appointed by him. them all like the citixens of Athens. C H A P. I X, ^ ^ ■^"'^ whereas he had fpoiled the holv Tem- t ^ntmhm wii'.mg i, ^,u Pitftpohl i, fu, w flight, j ^, f^^ ^°-^' ^^ ^^"^'^ garniOi it \-. ith ^reat gifts, and hf pirfttH$/ih tht ffVK, ktii/lnckcnoftkt Lori. ij The mcTcafe the holy veflcls, and of hisovrae rents /ameiriptnnnci of ^ntiochu,. j8 HeMnhmiferthly, beare the charges belonging to the (aaifices. T the fame rime, came Annochiisagune with 17 Yea, and th'it he would alio become alewe idirtionour out of the countrey of Per/ia. himfcife,and go thorow all the world that v\'as in- 2 For when he came to Perfepolis, and went habited,andpreachthepowerofGod. about to robbe the Temple, and to fubdue the ci- 1 8 But for all this his paines would not ccafe : lie, the people ranne in a rage to defend them- for the iuft iudgcment of God was come vpon felues with their weapons, and put them to flight, him: therefore defpairing of his health, hewiote and Antiochus w,is put to fligiit by the inhabitants, vnto the lewes this letter vnder4vritten,coiitcining and reniraed with (liame. the forme of a fiipplicarion. 3 NowwhcnhccametoFcbatane, hevnder- 19 ^Thh King and Prince Anriochui flood the things thathad come to Nicanor, and vnto theleiveshislouing citizens wiQieth much Timotheus. ioy and health and prolperitie. 4 And then being chafed in his fiime, hee 20 Ifye and your children farewell, and if all thought to impute to the lewes their fault, which things goe after your minde, I giiie great thankes had put him to flight, and therefore commaunded vnto God hjuing hope in the heauen. his charet man to driue condnually,& to difpatch 21 Though I'jic ficke,vet I am mindfiil of your the ioumey : for Gods iudgement compelled him: honour, and good will for the loue I beare you: forhe had faid thus in his pride, I willmakeleru- thaerore when I retiorned from the countrey of falem a common burying place of tlis lewes, Perfia, and fell into a fore difeafe, I thought it ne- whcn I come thither. ceflarie to care For thecommon (afetie of all, y AndtheLord AlmightieandGodof Ifrael 32 Not difti-ufting mine healdi,buthauing great fmote him with an incurable and inuifible phgue : hope to efcape this lickcnefle. foraflbone as he had (poktn thefc ■vordcs, a painc 23 Therefore conlidering that v/hen my father of the bowels, that was remedileife, came vpon led an hofle againft the hie countreyes, he appoin- him,and lore torments of the innc pirts, ted who ftioii Id fucceede "r.im : 6 And that moftiulHv: for h; had tormented 24 That if. -nvcontronerfie happened contiary other mens bowels with diucrs and ftrange tor- to his o-petlaticn, or if that any tidings were ments. b^onght tMt v ere gricunuj,tliey in the land mi|hE 7 Howbeit he \vould in no wife ccafe fromhis kr;> wto who'.ie the affairer wg:e coiruTiittcd, tnaC artogancie, butfiVelled sfa? more with pride, brea- tfcey (h.xrt luiht «»■«<» ,he h,ii>e ofthejtwes. ,-7 r^ jj,, wall.and killed all that they met with, and fiue '■"litHI U fUllK. I ,'- 't_ • 1_ /- 1 ^ nolclicthencwentiethou&na. [Accabeus now and his company, through the i8 Andbecaufecertaine (which werenoleflc ihclpe of the Lord, wanne the Temple and the then nine thoriafid) were fled into two ftror.g ca- citie againe, f>cls, hauing all maner of things coHuenient to fu- 2 And deftroyed the altars, and chappels that fteinethefiegc,' tbe heathen had builded in the open places, i p MaccabeiK left Simon, and Iofeph,and Zac- 3 And denfcd the Teinplc,and made another cheusalfb, and thofe that were with them, which altar, and burned Rones, and tooke fire of t[:em, were ynow to beliege them,and departed to thofc and offered facrifices, and incenic two y eeres, and placcs which were more neceflarie. fixe rroncths after, and fet foorth tlic lampes, and lo Now thcythat were wich Simon, being led the fhewbread. with couetoufnefie , were intreated for money 4 When that was done, they fell downc fat (through ccrtaine of thofe chat were in the caftel) ypon the'ground, and befought the Lorde, that and tooke feuentie thoufand drachmes, and lee they might come no more into fich troubles but fome of them efcape. iftheyfiiined any more againll: him, thathehim- 21 Eut when it was told Maccaheus what was felfe would chaftcn them widimercic, and that done, he called the gouci nours of the people to- they might not bee deliuered to the blafphemous gethcr,and acaifed thofe men, that the; had folde and barbarous nations. their brethren for n-.ony, and I et their enemies go. 5 Nowe vpon the fame day,that the {^rangers iz So he llev/ them when they were comiid of . polluted the Temple, on the vay fame day it was treafon:andimmedia:lvwanthjtwocaflcIs: ^ clenfed againe,euen the fiue and twent)' day of the 2 j And hauing good fncceffc-as in al the warres (amemoneth,uhichis||Chaileu. thathe tookcin'h/nJ, hee flewcinrhetwo caftels »- 6 The\- kept eight dayes widi gladncfic as in moe then twentie thoufand. the fcaft of the Tabemacles,remem.bring, that not 24 No\ve Timothcus ^^home thelewcs had o- loHg afore thev- held the feaft of the Tabernacles uerccmc afore, gathered an armic of ftrangers of when they jiued in the mountaines and dennes like all fortes, and brouglit a gi eat troupe of horftmen beaftcs. out of Afia to winnc lewrie by ftrcngth. 7 And for the fame caufe they bare greene 2j But when hedrewenecre, Maccabeus and boughes, and faire branches and palmts, and (ang the>' tlin: v;erc w ith him,turncd to pray vnto God, Pfalmesvnto him that had giueji them good fuc- andfprinklcd eaith vpon their heads, and girded ccfTe in clenling his place. their rcincs w ith (ackcloth, S They ordeincd alfo by a corrmon ftatute 26 Andfdldowneatthefooteofthcaltar,and and dccrce^that cuery yecre thofc dayes fhould be befought t/j: Lordto bee merciful! vnto them, and kept ofthe whole nuion of the lewes. to be an encmie to their enciricj, and to bee an 9 And this was the ende of Antiochus called aduerfarie to the adtierfaries, * as their Lawede- ♦£.v»A»j.i«, Epiphanes. clareth. rf«/.x»4. 10 f Now will we declare the aifles of Antio- 27 So after the prayer, they tooke their wea- chusEupator, which was the fonne of this wicked pons, and went fiircher from the citie, .".nd whai man, gathering briefly the calamities of tbe warres thev came neerc to the enemies, they tooke iicedc that follov/ed. to thcmfclucs. 1 1 For when hee had taken the kingdoms, he 28 And when the morning appcr.red,the>' both made one Lvfias, which hadbenecaptaineof the iovned together : the one p-rthxlrheLord for hofte in Phaiice,and Coclolyria,niler ouer the .if- their reflige, and pledge of profperitic, and noble viftorie, ^filiumhtr. Apocrypha. Chap.x;. J^f vicloiy, and th«otlicrtooke courage as a guide of icopardc tliemrdiiM togetlier tvItMiIm to helpe the \'.arre. their brctiiren : Co ther wait foorth togetiicr widi 2p £iit when the bntcell \vaxcd ftiong, there ap- a coiiragioiis inindc. pearcd vnco the enemies from henucn fine comely 8 AiiJ as they were there befides lenifalem, men vpon hoifes witli bridles of golde , and two of there appeared before them vpon horftbackc a them led the lewes, man in whicc cloaching, ihaking his harncncof JO And tooke Maccabeus betwixt than, and golde. couered him on cuery lide ^^itil their weapons, and 9 "I hen they pra\ fed the mercifiill God all to- kept him f.fe, but fl-.otte dartes, and lightnings a- gether, and tooke hcait, infomuch tJiat thejMvere gamlithe enemies, fo that they were confounded ready, not onely to fight with men, but with tlie with blindcnefle, and beaten ^ownc and full of moft cruel bcaftcs , ana to breake downc wallcs of trouble. yron. ji There were naineof/5or* men twentie thou- 10 Thus they matched forwardc in aray,hauing fande and fiue hundrctli, and fixe hiindreth horfc- an helper from hcauen : for the Lord was meicifuU men. vnto them. J 2 As for Timotheus himfelfe, he fled vnto Ga- 1 1 AikI running vpon their enemies like lyons, ».ara, which was called a very ftrong holde, where- the)' (lewe cleuen thoufand footemen , and iixtecne in Chereas was cnptaine. hundreth horfemen, and put all the other to flight. J J But Maccabeus and his company laydeflege la Many ofthemalfo being wounded, efcaped againft the fortreifes with couragefor fouredayes. nakedjandtyfias himfclfefled away ihamcfu]ly,and J 4 And they that were within , truftingto the fo tfcaped, height of the place, blafphemed exceedingly , and i j Who as he was a man of vnderfiandingjCon- fpake horrible v.ordes. fidering \\hat loflc he had had, and knovN ing, that J 5 Neueithekfle vpon thejififih day in the mor- the Hebrewes coulde not be oucrcomc becaufe the ning, twentie yong men of Maccabeus company, Almightie God helped them,fcnr vnto them, whofehearts were inflamed,becaufe of thebialphe- 14 And promiled, that bee would confentto all mies,came vnto the wall, and with bold ftomackes things which were rcafonablej&perfwade the king fmote downe thofc that they met. to be their friend. J 6 Others alfothat climedvp vpon theengins 15 Macca' eus agreed to Lylias requefls h.auing of«arreagainft them that were vvithin,fet fire vp6 reiped in all things to the commonwealth, and the to'.vei"s, and burnt vp thofeblaifhemersquicke Avhatfojiicr Maccalieus wrote vntoLyfiasconcer- with the fires that they hail made, and otliers brake ning the lewes, the King graunted it. Tp tjie gates, and recciued the reft of thcarniic,and x6 For there were letters written vnto the lewes tooke thecitie. from LyHas conireyning thtfe \\ordes, L y s i A 4 J7 Andhauing found Timothnis,tIiat vras crept vnto the people of the lewes ftndsth greeting, jntoac ue, they killed him, and Chereas hisbro- 17 lohn and || Abeflalom, v.hichwerefent from lOr, 4l(MhMl ther with AppoUophanes. ■ you, deliuered me the things that you demaund by tr,^i»i»m!: J 8 When this was done, they prayfed the Lorde writing, and required mee to fulfill the things that: with pfalmes,and thankdgiuing,which had done fo they had declared. great things for Ifrael, and giucn them the vidory. 1 3 Therefore what things foeuer were meete to bee reported to the King himfelfe , I haue declared C K A P. XI. them,and he granted that that was pofllble. 1 Lff-ugotthaiotti lotuitciinKthe jtvti 8 SMCimuftM 19 Therefore if ye behaue vour felues as friends jr.«, «<.««j«„ the j,^,,. , 6 Th, lut^r «/-/ ,^„ ^„,o to, iov,-xAe his aftaires, hereafter alfo I will endeuourc itiierefihe!d?M ■vntothc lenes. J4 ^iitic7ofiheRo>mnts "!> 'wreto OoeyougOOci. f* tht Jiwri. 20 As coceining thefe things,! haue giuen com- ' Ery (liortlv after this,Ly fias the kings fteward, mandement to thcfe men. and to thofe \\hom I fent andakinfman of his, which had the gouer- vnto 3-on, to commune v;idi you of the fame parti- nance of the affaires, tooke lore dUpleafure iFor the cularly. thiiigs that were done. 2 1 Fare yce vvell , , the hundreth and eight and 2 And when hee had gathered about fourelcore foiirtie yeere, the foure and twentieth day of the thoufand, with eU the horfemcnjhe came sgainft the moneth Diofcorinthius. Icvves, thinking to make thecitie an habicaticu of 22 f Nov.e the Kings letter contcined thefe the Gentiles. words, King A n t 1 o c h v s vnto his bro- j And the temple would hee haue to get money ther Lyfiasfendeth greeting, by , like the other temples of the heathen : for hee 2j Sinceour fitlier istrandated vntothegods, would fell the Prieftes office euery yeere. our will is,thr.t they which are in our Realme, liue 4 And thus being puffed vp in his minde,be- <]uietly,that eucr>' man may apply his owne alfaircs. caufe of the |reat number of footemen, and thou- 24 Wee vnderf tande alfo that the lewes would (ands of horremen,and in his fourefcore Elephants, notconfent to our fatlicr, for to bee brought vnto 5 He came into Iudea,and drewe neere to Ecth- die cultome of the Gentiles, but would keepe their lura , which was a caftle of defence , fiue furlongs cr.vne maner of liaing : for the which awk they re- from Ienifalcm,and layd fore ficge ^•n■;o it. quire of vs, that we would fuffer them to liuc after 6 But when Maccabeus, and his company knewe their ov.TieLawes. that he befieged die holdes, they,rnd all th; people 25 Whereflire our minde is th^at this nation (lial made pi-avers with weeping, end tearesb.foreths bee in reft, avi haue determined to rci^orethem Lorde,that he would fend a good Angel to deliiicr their Temple, thst they maybe gouerned accor- Ifrael. The things thatLvfias the Kings kinfeman people dwelling therein, hath granted youjwegraunt the (ame alfo. 14 So they that were within it, put fuch truft in 56 But concerning that which hee ftiall report theltrcngthof the walles, and in ftorc of vicailes, Tnto the King, fend hither Ibme with {pc;;de, when that they were the flacker in their doings , reuiling yee haue con'.idcrcd the matter diligently ,that wee them that were with ludas, and reproching them: may confult thereupon as fhall bee bcft for you: for yea,they blafphemed and {pake (iich words as were . fvemuftgoevnto Antiochia. not lawful!. "• J7 And therefore make hafteand fende Ibme 15 But Maccabeus Ibuldiers, calling vpon the nicn,that we may know your minde. £Tcat Prince of the worlde (which without any || in- | Or.UttiU i 8 Fare well : this hundreth and eight and four- ftrumeiit5,or engins ofwarre, did * call downe the '«>»«"• tieyeere,thc fifteenth day of the moneth of Pan- walles ofIcricho,in the time of Iefus)gaue a fierce *^*./"'*»*» thiais. aflaultagainft the walles, CHAP. XII. ^^ ^d tooke tbc citie by the will of God, and ._•,,,,,,,,,„ -t -ij. , ,., , made an exceeding great flauirhter, info much that jo?p.. ^x'i-li tht uwf,. 6 iHil ft a»n,^ei of thj. s hU ^ ^^^^ "f two fiirlongs broade , whjch lay diaebj', fttuthXn in tht h-tum of Jtmnn, lo The fnipnie of the fccmed to flowe ^vith blood. lewetaxAirflTimttheiu, n TmuthtMutuktntmd letgQvtf ij C Then departed they fix)m thence,faien hw,. 31 iHi.-« fHHueth Corgm,. himdrcth and fiftie furlongs, 'and came to Characa WHen thefe couenants were made, Lyfias vnto the Ie\ves that arc caUed Tubieni. went vnto the King, and the levvcs tilled 18 But they found nor Tim.otheus there rforhe their ground. u-as departed from thence, and had done nothing, 2 But the gouemoun of the places, <«ey which J]^'"" i"d^ them, Iud;isrcmoouedthehoftetowardEphrona wereflaine, flionld rife againe , ithadbencfuper- this chapter ,ihe ilrongcitie, wherein was Lyiias and a great multi- fluous, and vainc, to 1| pray for the dead. Gicekeitxt i» tilde of all nations, and the ftrong yong men kept 4J And therefore hec pei ceiucd, that there was corrupt, (o tiai the wallesdefending them miohtily : there was alfo great fauour lay d vp for thofe that died godly. (It I^° f "l" De'c'er! great prcpar.irionofengins of warre,and darts. wasanholy, and a good thought.) Soheemadea teiue doOxine 28 But when they had called vpontheLord, reconciliation for the dead, that they might be de- can begaiheteJ which widi his power breaketh the fbength of die liuered from finnc. iheieby: Alfoit enemies, they wannethecitie, and (lew fiue and ii.isphccwainotwtiitenbytheholyc.holl.bothbecaureitdiffent'^.h'rt'omt". twentiethouland of them that were within. ^ reft of the holy Scriptares.and alio the Juthoiir cl this booke acknowledging his 29 If From dience went thev to Scychopolis, o*nei.)firmitie, defirethpatdon, ifbehaueootalteinedlothjthefhoiild. And which lieth Gx htmdredi furlongs from teruCilem. ll'fTV H^^'r '"■ "'"''" i*".,'^l""""' ""' "^ "''"" ''^ '^o"" "•'' jfi^gf';;"'. T, I lii-^Ij ii_ is lolepbBen-Godon, who bath wrjtteii in Ebtew fine books of thefe mattetj, JO tut when the lewes which dwelt there, te- and imreatingihis place, makcth no mention of thii piayet for thedead, lib.j. Itified, that the Scythopolitans deklouing!}' with cap.i9.fotitisconttatytothecul{onieofihele»ves,euenioihisday,topr3yfo« them, & inticated them kindly in the time of their '■" dead. And thongb ludashad fo done, yet this particular example is not futfi. adiiprf^rip cient loeftablilnadoftrine, no mote then Zippot:h« was to proue that women 3 lit /-I might miniffer the Sacraments. Exo.4 15. or the example of Razis that one might jr They gaiie them thankes, dehnngthemto kill himfelfe.whomihisauthouifo much commcndeiii,Ch3p.i4.4i. be friendly ftillvnto them,andro they came to l6- r vi a n vttt rufalem,asdiefcaftofdieweeksapproched. , . 5- , ^ , , , , J2 C And after the tcaft called Pentecoft they ^„^_ ,, MacctJgowsicfilh, agj.fi E«p,:or,Jo.e:hhU went toorth agaimt GorgiaS the gOUCmOUr of fouUun-omofra^tr. i^ Hti kiU^thjaurtitiKejhouJtKamtH Idumea: in the ttnti of ^ntmhut. at Rhoiocm ibe Ittrajer of the S S Who came out with three dioufand men of ^'""' " "**'"• foot and foure hundreth horfemen. l N the hundreth fortie and nine yeere it was toldc 54 And when they ioynedtogethcr,afewofthc lliidas, that Antiochus Eupator was comming le wes were fiaine, with a great power into ludea, J5 And Dofithcus one of the Baccenors, which 2 And Lyfias the fteward & rider of bis affaires was on horfebacke and a mighty man, tooke Gor- with him, h.-iuing both in their armie an hundreth giaj,and layd holdeofhis garment , and drew him and ten thoufand men offoot of theGrecians,and by force, becaufche would haue taken the wicked fiue thoufand hoifemen , and two and twentie ele- ^ inanaliue : butanhorfcmanofThracia fellvpon phants, and three hundreth charets fet with hooks. him, SLfmoteoffhisnioulder, fo that Gorgiasded j Menelausalfo ioynedhimfelfcwiththem,and into Marifa. with great deceit encouraged Antiochus , not for |Or,».'.-^C«r. j6 Asd when they that were K with Efcrin, had the fauegard of the country,but becaiife he thought X"*' foiigfatcn loiig,and were wearic, Indas called ■vpon to haue bene made the gouci nour. the Lord, that he would (hew himfelfe to be their 4 But the King of Kings mooued Anriochuj helper, and c^taine of the field. mindeagainft this wicked man, and Lyfias infor- J7 Andthenhe beganne ia his owne language, med the King that this man was the caufeofal miC- and fling pfilmcswth a loud voice, infomuchthat chiefe, fo that the King commanded to bringhim ftrcighruayes he made diem that were about Gor- toBcreatoputhim vnto death,as the maner wasin gias to rake their flight. that place. j8 ^Solud^sgatheredhishofle, andcamein- j Now there was inihatplaceatowreoffiftJc to the citie of Odolla. And when thefeuenth day aibits fiigh, full of alhes, and it had an inflniment came,diey clenfcd themf clues (as the cuftome was) that timed round,& on euety fide it rowlcd down and kept the Sabath in the fame place. into the a(hes. i9 And v-pon the cav following,as necditic re- 6 And there whofbeuer was condemned of fa- quired, Iiidas and his company came to take vp die crilege, or of any other grieuous crime, was cafT: of bodies of them tfiat wereflaine, and to biirie them all men to the death, with their kinfme n in their fathers graucs. 7 And fo it came to pafTe that this wicked man 40 Now vnJcrthc coatsof cucrj' oncthat was fhould diefuch a dcath,and it ua? amoftiidlthing , .^ ^aine, thevfoundiewelsthathadbencconfecratc tliatMenelausfl.ouIdwantburiall, ^ ■' - 7*,'ii'!il* '^"■f'^idoIesofthe^Limnites, whichthingisfor- 8 For bccaul: hee had committed many firnes bidden the lewes by tlie La-.v. Then cucty man bv the a!tar,whofe fire ScaQ-cs were holy: he him- favy that this was tl^ccaufe \iiicrefore they were felfc alfo died in the a Ocs. ikine. ^ ^ Now tfae Kirg raged in his miiide , and canie '^"Rpocrypna. ~~~ ~^ I. Maccabees. came to (hew himrelfe mote cmcU vnto the Icvves CHAP. X 1 1 1 1 . then his father, i 7>ei>itlriia mcamatji ,fUimus, jtndnh T^'camrtti liathe 10 Which diintrs when ludasperceiucd.hc com- ?""; »8 /^'"'W' ot*/-?/* « cca?»a wuh thf J(„t!, a«ndcdthepeopletocaUvpontheLoranu^hr& rjC^fXi'r^iS/;:^::'^)^^^^^^^^ day,chatiteuerhcnaaholpentnem,he\vouldnow jtl/c. helpe them, when they fliould be put fro their law, A Fcer three yeeres was ludas informed that De- fromtiieircoiintre\',aud from the holy Temple: /\metriusthe Ibnne of Sekuois vvas come vd 11 And heethat would no: futFerthe people, with a great power and nauie by the hauen of Tri- which a litle afore began to recoiier,to be fubdusd polls, vnto the blalphemous nations. i When hee had woon the countrey, and flawe 1 2 So when they had done this all together,and Aiitiochus and his lieutenant Lyfias. befought the Lord for mercy with weeping , & fa- J Now Alcimiis, which had bene the hie Prieft, fting,andfallingdovvne three dayestogether,Iudas andwilfiJly defiled Iwifelfe in the timethatall exhorted them to make themfcliies readie. things were confounded, feeing that by no meanes I J And he being a part with the Elda-s, tooke he could fauehimlelfejnorliaue any more entrance counfell to goe foorth, afore the King brought liis to the holy Altar, hofie into ludea, and fhould take the citie, & com- 4 He came to King Demetrius in the hundreth mit the matter to the heipe of the Lord. fiftie and one ycere, prcfenting vnto him a crowne 14 So committing the charge to the Lord of the of golde, and a palme, and of the boughes, which world, he exhorted his fouldicrs to fight manfiilly, were vfed folemnly in the Tcmple,and that day he euen vnto death for the Lawes, the Temple, the ci- held his tongue. tie, their countrc)', and the common-wealth, and J But when he had gotten c^portiinltie,and oc- campcd by Modin. cafion for his mgc, De.netrius called him to coun- rj And (bgiuing his fouldiers for a watchword, fell, and afked hi.n what deuiccs orcounfcls the The vidorie of God, hee picked out the maniiert lewes leaned vuto. yong men, & went by night into the kings canape , ^ To the which he anfivered, The lewes that be and ilew of the hofte fburtcene thoufandmen, and called A!ideans, w hofe captaine is ludas Maccabe- thegreareft elephant with all that fate vpon him. us, mainteine warres, and make infurrcdions, and 1 6 Thus when they had brought a great feare, " ill pot let the Realme be in peace. and trouble in the campe, and all things went pro- 7 Therefore I,being depiitied of my fathers ho- fpeiouilv \\ith them, they departed. nour (I meane the hie Priefthood) am ijow come 17 This was done in the breake of the day, be- hither, caufe the proteftion of the Lord did helpe them. 8 Partly jbecaufe I was wel affefiioned vnto the 18 ^Nowwhenthe kinghad tailed the man- Kings affaires, an ifecondly, becaufe I fought the linefle of the lewes , heewent about to take the profit of muie owne citizeiis : for all our people, holdes by policie, through thxir railine(re,are not a litle troubled. 1 9 And marched toward Bcth-fura,which was a 9 Wherefore, O King, feeing thou knowefr all firong hold of die lewes : but he was chafed away, thefe things, make prouiiion for the countrc)', and huiT and loft of his men. our nation which is abufed,according to tliine own 20 Forludas had fent vnto them that were in it, humanitie,that is readie to helpe all men. flich things as were neccflarie. i o For as long as ludas liueth, it is not poIEble 21 But Rhodocus which was in the lewes hoft; that the matter fhould be well. difclofedth; fecrets to the enemies : therefore bee ii When heehadfpokenthefewordcs, other was (ought out, & when they had gotten him, they friends alfo hauing euill will at Iudas,(et Demetrius put him in prifon. on fire. 22 Atcerthis did the king con- mune with them 12 Who immediatly called for Nicanor,the ry- |0r, |4J« mU that were in Eeth-furnpnJo w when the letves heard of^'icanors corn- to the place, ming, and the gathering togetherof the heathen, 24 And embraced Maccabeus, and made him they fprinkled themfelucs with earth, and prayed ; captaine and gouernour from Ptolcmais vnto the vnto liim whicli had appointed hitr.fclfe a people Gcrreneans. for euer, and did alwayes defend his owne portion 25 Nciterthelefle, whenhecamctoPtoIemais, with cuident tokens, the people of the citie were not content with this 16 So at the commandemcnt of the captaine, ^agreement : and becaufe the\'wcregrieued, they diey remooued llreightwaycs from thence, and would thjt he ihoiild brcakc the couenants. came to the towneof*Deflan, 26 Then went Lyfias vp into the iudgcmcnt 17 Where Simon ludas brother ha^l ioyned bat- A'at, andc>;cufed the f;d as well as he could, and tell with Kicanor, and was fomewhat ajftoniflicd pcrf <-.ided thcm.and pacified thcm,and n^nde them through the fuddcn Glcncc of the enemies. xv.:ll2;iT:d.ioiied, and came againe vnto Antiochia. 18 Neucrthelefie Nicanor hearing the manlines Ih's is the matter conc?rjung the Kings iourney, of them that were with ludas, and the boldcfto- and his returiic. macks that they had for their coimtrcy, durft not: frouc ApocrypliJ. Chap. xv. 1^7 * ■ proo\ic the mntter with bloodiTicddlng. tie,atxl a man of very good report, which for his yorjhiodotut, 1 9 VVlieri. tbre,hc fent Pofidoniiis, || TheodofI- lone was called a fa:hti i^fLhc Icvvcs. I Or,3i4;/e thered together. 42 VVill'ng rather to die manftdly , then to giue «xjmple ou||hi to-hJirJ^t 24 He||IouedIndas,&faiioredhiminhisheart. himfeife inio the handes of wicked men, and to "o^w^dof iite' h,i'ei!ui}ti^ 25 He prayed him alfo to rake a wife, & to be- fiiifcrreprochvnworthy for his noble ftocke. godly, beca.ife get children : fo he married,& they lined together. 4J Notwichfianding what time as hee miffed of it is coiitraiy to ■26 But Akimiis perceiuing thelouc that was hislkoke forhafte,and thenultitude nillTied in ^od^^nf ulh betweenc tliem, and vnderAanding the couenants violently bcti-.eene the doores , he ranne boldly to ,f,e juto'°f«me that\veremade,camctoDcmetrius,andtoldehi!n the wall, .ind call himfelfcdowne maniully among bete toapproue that Nicanor had taken ftrange matters in handc, the multitude. . it: fo that place andordcnedludasatraitourtothcRelamCjtobe 44 Which conueyed themfelues lightly away, erch.-pl^'*?!"' his fucceflbur. and gaue place, fo that he fell N-pon his bellie. thong'b iJdas * 27 ThentheKingwasdifplea{ed,andbytherc- 4) Neuerthekfl'e while there was yet breath in had appointed r, him, being kindled in his minde, hee rofevp, and "'y" "■"«'' ports of this wicked man, hee \'/rote to Nicanor, faying, that he was very angry for the couenants, tlioupii his blood gulhed out like a fountaine, and ,,joouc a doc commaunding him that helhould fend Maccabeus he vas very fore wounded,yet he ranne thorow the trine, becanfe it in all halteprifoner vnto Antiochia. middeft of the people, >« "nely a parti- 28 VVhenthcfc things came to Nicanor, he was 46 Andgatehimtothetoppeofanhighrocke: wlarexample. aftonidied and (ore grieued, that he (hould breake Co when his blood was vtterly gone, hee tookc out the things w herein they had agreed, feeing that his owne bowels with both his handes, and threw ihatman had committed no wicKednene. thcmvpon the people, cnllii-.g vpon the Lord of 25| But becaitfc it was not commodious to him life and (pirit, that hee w ould' rcftorc them agaiflC to withfl.wd the King, hee fought craftily to ac vnto him, and thus he died, comphiliit. CHAP XV 50 Notivi:hft.inding when Maccabeus percei- , , ' , * ,.,.,. lied that Nicanor began to be rough vnto him,and ^^^^^ tufphemt ofH,m7n/tn"'"• and witndre we hi Tifeue from Nicanor. *^ . 1 j ?r Euttheorheipcrcciuingtliathewaspreuen- KJOwwhen Nicanor knew that Tudas and his ted by ^liccabrus worthy policie , came into the *^ comprnic ^vcre in thecountrey of Samaria, he great & holy Temple, and commmded the Priefls, thought widi dl afiurance to come \7on diem, vp- ^vhich v.'ere ofFcring dieir vfual facrifices,to deliuer on the Sabbath day. him the man. 2 NeueithelefTe , the Icwes that were compel- J2 And when thq-fvi^re that they could not tel Iedtogoewirhhim,f:yd, O kill not fomielly and where the man wrs,whom he fought, ■ barbaroufly, but honour and fanftifie the day, that J ^ He ilretched out his righthand to warde the is appoyntcd by h'm that fceth all diings. Temple.andmadeanotheinthismaner, If ye will i But this moft wicked perfim demanded , Is not deliuer rr.ee ludas asa prifoner, I r, ill make thiV therea Lord in heauen, that commanded the Sab- Temple of God. iplaine field, &vvil breake downe bath day to be kept ? the altar, and will cicft a notable Temple vnto 4 And when tliey fayd, ThereisaliuingLord, Bacchus. which ruleth in the heauen, who com,raandcd the J4 Afrerthefe wordes hee departed : then the feuenth day to bekept, Priertes lift vp their handes towarcf heauen, and be- y Then he fayd, And I am mightie vpon earth (ought him that was cuer the defender of thdr 11a- to command diem for to aniie themfelues, and to tion,fayLng in thi? manrr, pcrforinc the Kings bufinefie. Notwidiftanding,he i 5 Thou,0 Lord of all things, wh'th hafl needc could not accomplidi his wicked enterprife. of nothing , wouldeft that the "I'emplc of diinc ha- 6 For Nicanorliftcd vp with great pride.purpo- bitation fhould be among vs. fed to fet vp a memoriall of the viSorie obteincd 16 Therefore nowe, 6 moft holy Lorde, keepe ofallthem that were wiihludas. diis honfe euer vndef led, which lately was clenfed, 7 But Maccabeus had eua" fiire confidence »nd aad ftoppe all the mouthes of the vnrightcous. a perf.t hope that the Lord would helpe, J7 Nowev..Ts there nccufed vnto Nicmor, Ra- 8 And exhorted his people not to be afraydat ^ lis one of the Elders of Icriifilcra,a loua of thcci- the commingof the heathen, but alway to remem- 4 fief Apocrypha. 1 1, Maccabees. ber the hclpe that had bene fhewcd vnrothem hofteofSennacheribneweanhundieth,foure{core from heaiicn,& to truft now allb, that they ilioiild and fine thoufand, haiie the vidorie by the Almightie. 2 j Sende nowe alfo thy good Angel before vs, 9 Thus he incouraged rhe.n by the Lawe and O Lorde of heauens , for a feare and dread vnto Prophets, putting them in remembrance of tlie them, battels that they hadwonne afore, andfomadc 24 Andletthembedifcomfitedbytheftrength them more willing, of thine arme , which come againft thine holy peo- 10 And ftirred vp their hearts, and fhewed pic to blafpheme. Thus with thefewordes he made them alfo the dcceicKilnefTe of the heathen, and ancnde. how they had broken their oches. 25 Then Nicanor and they that were with him, 1 1 Thus he armed euery one o f them, not with drew neere with trumpets and (lio wrings for ioy. the afliirance of lliields & (peares,but with whole- 26 But ludas and his company praying and cal- Jbme wordes and exhortarions, and fhewed them ling vpon God,encoiintercd with the ene-ries, a dreame worthy to be beleeued, andreioyced 27 So that with their handes they fought, but them greatly. with their hearts they prayed vnto God , and Hove 12 And this was his vifion. He thought that he noleflethen fiue and thirtie thoufande men: for law Onias ( which had bene the high Prieft, a ver- tlirough the prefence of God they \vere wonde- tuoiisaiid a good man,reuerent in behauiour, and roufly comforted. of fober conuerfttion, wcUlpoken, and one that 28 Nowe when they leftofF, and were turning had bene exercifod in all points of godlinefle from againe with ioy, they vnderftoode that Nicanor a child) holding vp his hands towards heauen, and himfelfe was flaine for all his armoiu-. praying for the whole people of the lewes. 29 Then they made a great (houte& aery ,pray- ij if After this there appeared vnto himano- fing the Almighty in their owne language, therman which was aged, honourable, andof a 3° Therefore /««!*(, which was euer the chiefe uondeifull digni:ie,and excellcncicaboue him. defender of his citizens both in body and minde, 14 And Onias (pake, and faidjThis is a loner of and which bare euer good affeftion towards them the brethren, who prayethmuch for the people, of his nation, commanded to fmite otf Nicanors and lor the h oly citie,tq «7;>jleremias the Prophet head,wich his hand and (hoidder, and to bring it to ofGod. lenifalem. I J He thmght alfi thax. leremias held out bis Ji Andwhenhecainethere, he called all them righthand, andgaue vnto ludas a fword of gold: o?his nation, andfetthePridbby thealefc", and andas he gaueit^he (pake thus, fentforthcmofthe caftle, i^ TaKc this holy fworde a gift from God, J 2 And fhewed them wicked Nicanors head» whcrewiththoufhaltwoundtheadueriaries. andthe hand of that blafphemour which heehad 17 And fb being comforted by the wordes of holden vpagainft the holy Temple of the Almigh- ludas, which were verj'fwcete and able to flirre rie with proud bragges. them vp to valiantnefle, and to incourage the 33 Heecanf-'d the tongue alfo of wicked Nica- hearrs of the yong men, they determiued to pitch nor to be cut in litlepieces, and to be caft vnto the ro campe, but couragioufly to fet vpon them, and fo wles,qnd th.it the rewards of his madneffe fhould manfully to afiaile them, aod to trie the matter be hanged vp before the Temple, hand to hand, bccaufe the citie and theSanftuarie 54 So euery man praifed toward the heauen the and the Temple were in danger. glorious Lord, faying, Blc/lcd bche,thathath kept 18 As fortheir wiues, and children, and bre- his place vndefiled. thren and kinsfolkes,the>' fa lefle by their danger: 3 5 He hanged alfo Nicanors head vpon the hie but their greateft and principall feare was for'the caftle, for an t nident and plaine token vnto all of holy Temple. thehelpeofGod. 19 Againe they that were in the citie,werc care- 36 And fo they eflabli(hed all together by a full for mearraie that was abroad. common decree, that they would in no cafefufftr 20 None whiles they all waited for the trial! of this day without keepin?it holy : the matte)-,and thecnemies nowemette with them, 37 And that the leafl (liould be the thirteenth tOrMthtiUh ^^^ ^^^ ^°^^ ""'''^ ^" '" ^"y ' ^^ ^^^ " beaftes were day of the twelfth moneth, w hich is called Adar in feparated into conuenientplaces,and the horfemen the Syrians language , the dny before Mardochc- were placed in the wings: us day. 2r*M.iccabeusconiideringthe commingofthe 58 Thiisfirreas concerning Nicanors matters, mikiuide,r.nd the diners preparations of weapons, andfiom thattimcthe Hehrewcs had the eirie in and the ficrccneircofthcbeafts,hcldevp his hands pofTellion. And here will lalfbmakean end. ^ towardeheauen, wiling vpontheLordeihatdoeth 39 Ifl haue done wel,and as the ftory required, ' wonfl.n-s,an^ that looked vpbnthem,knowing that it is the thine that I defired = butiflhaue fpokcii the viaory commeth not i)y the weapons, but that flenderly an5 bnrely,it is tliat I could.' hee giurth the vidory to tlicm that are worthy , as 40 For as it is hiutfiill to drinke wine alone,and rce-Ticth Eood vnto him. thenagaine v/atcr: and v.s wine terrperal with wa- •i.i?ir"t9}f ^2 Tfi^ererorc in hispravcrhefaid after this ma- tcr is plcafant and delighteth the taffc :rothefet- if'.n -i.iib .;■ . ner, O Lorde', * thou that diddcft fend thine Angel ting out of the matter dclightcth the earcs of them iijalM.iS.ti. iathetimeot'EiecliiasIungof ludca, whoin the that rcade the ftorie. And here flialbc the end. THE E?iDE OF ^VOCt{rVHA. <^ The Printer to tKe diligent Reader, Eare Chriftian Rca(fcr,to ihcintem that thou raighteft the better eirioy the benefiie of thcfc notes or expofitions vpon the newe rcftament;l thought it not ami^c to declare vn- to thee the vie of the fame. Andfirft, for as much as the quotations or citing of places of the Scriptures in the mar- gent which diredto other pl3ces,conteinJng like phrafe oc lenfe, hauc bene lo placed^ that none without great labour coiiliil^nde out tlft texte* pllc^^d, I haiicjj^adtftjjierc fixe feuerall figures or markes, ^ -r ■•« * * and hauifettfailii."M,v we'll in the margcnt as in the text, Co that thou mayeft eafily finde that which thou defireft. For example, in the firft word of the firfi Chapter of Matthew is placed this firft markc -t^looke out the like marke in the niargcnt,& there thou flialt find, Luke 3.23. which place agrceth tothisofMatthc\v,andfo iikewifethou (haltfinde in the refiduc. But if many quotationsbelong to one place, word or fentence, the firft is onely n'.arked,3nd ihofe that follow vnmarked appertainc to the fame. And- if it fall out that there be more then fixe diredions in one columne, then is the firft. repeated againe, and the r;fiduc following in order as at the beginning: asicap- pcarethin the firft columoe of Matthew, where both in the text andmargent alio, they are all two times fct downe,and the foure firft repeated againe. The Notcswhich are direftedby figures of Arithraetick,as i .2.3.4,5cc.through- out theEuangeliftes and Aftes, declare the efFeftorfummc of the do6,)\ : 52,25?, ^^, J4: J 2,1. ^^, SI, 58- jChnaof Galile ^$,52 : 52, /Capcrnaum ^<5-,)3: 52,59. # Carmel mount ^^,51:52,50. I Cefirea Straton. 66^x6: 52,25. ^CefireaPhilippi ^7,59:55,5. Corafim ^<^iJ5 : 5^,29 3an, one of the fountaines whence lordanefprin- geth ^7, 2j:55,8. 7nnon 66^i,o: 52,18. ^.mmaus ^%-,l^'lx.^9. iphen 66 y 8 , 52. jadaraprGaraxa 6^,48: 52,29 jaza 65,10:51,40. [ericho 5^,10.52,1. terufalem 66^ 51 , jy. !oppe ^5,40 = 32,5. lor, the other fountains whence lordanlpringeth 67,51 : 55,7. | Vlagdalon, called alfoDalma- 1 nutha 66,48 : 5 2,28, JF Nfaim ^6,55 ■•32,5 5. f I ^az.areth 66,56 : 52,42. \_ 'tolemais 66,50 : 52,58.^ ''arn&ria the citie 66, iidon 67, ^iio 66, 67 66,. THE The gencalogie of Chrift. The wife men fcekcChrill. } THE HOLY GOSPEL OF lESVS CHRIST, ACCORDING TO S. MATTHEW. CHAP. I. ^ ' faue his people from their finnes. •f.^f 4,IA. I lefasChnllcamt of Abtihimof the tribeof ludj.ind ot (he ftockc oi Dauidi » God pcomi'cd. thi Hiinfati vji |< Ipraie : «i Gn, 5.1. Tht hote of thtgiHirtuo. i Ofthi uicifli tifo iht tonne of •{•Grnrii.t, «C<).».2i.;5. H-Gmritij. *l,f*FO>-.I.J. ■i^X.mi'.^.ii. J^i.S/im.i6 b tori 17. It. '■'2Stm.i71-i, }Cl.ACi>/o.H.45. I chtau.-,,:o,ti, * J /('".?■»«•>'. *nJ ii.AA.chro. ♦i./Cin^.ij.j 4 inJ I r*4/ /'Tiu i «''<» .■^ "»« • "' ^' jf.^*.' dab begat Naafibn. And Naaflbn begate Salmon, hai »« ihMm tiu htr dt/uh d*i , i.sum, f. ij. ./hnl in iht I'fi f *«/«» »;<*«•■ y And Salmon begate Boox of Rachab. And BuMitUfi : BcMJi, Jam uUhyot^Tiiith, mdo] ihiwifld, 4»Boci. begate Obcd of Ruth. And Qjjicd.be^ate CHAP. IL lefTe. Thi v>fr mit\ Ttho .I't tkeftyfiji-KiItt of lit Gtntilet , vorltip Chnfi, 14 to/,f'^pnhinioEt)pnn:hlifun»iihiiiaitbir. I« Ht'Oi (Ujclh iht chlljrtu. Th{. And ludas berate Ph.nres , and Z.ira of 25 But he knew her nor, 1 till fhe had brought """ "Vvgrni' ^'(V^fThamar. And*PharesbcgatcElrom.AndECom foorth herfirft borne fonne, and he called 'his ^,^*" /;[",'," tshoChiflcnnt, bcgaccAram '- * ■ ( Whizh Chrfi » ' " 6 And ijlefic bf^ate Dauid the King. And vDaiiid the Kinf begate Solomon of her that was the wfi of Vrias. 7 And K Solomon begate Roboam . And Roboam begate Abia. And Abia begate Afa. 8 And Afa begate lolaphat . And lofaphr-t begate loram. And loram begate Hoxi.is Wl in a Iudea,in the daies of Herod theking, > Cbt.ft 9 poore bcholde, there came b IVifcmcn from the Haft to '*"'''-*;^ ^t"-"* Hierulalem, ih-ng fet by ol hi* 2 Sa\ ing, Where is that King of tiie lewes owne people, te. 9 And KoiT:i^ Vegrtrioa?tam!AndToatham ^^''^'^ ^°'"= ? ^°' "'^ ^^"^, ^'r^^^ ^^'^ ilaiTC la the, \^ll'^^'^'';;i^{^ b^ate Achaz. And Achaz begate Ezekias. E*'^' ^"^ aie come to '.vorlliip him „,j„„^„, ^j, a,ui. to And .JtF.zekias begate Manafles. And Ma- , ,^, When king Herod heard /A«,he was ^troii- „„ie from !,„«., »j...«.t.cM ;« 4,9. nalTes begate Amon. And Amon begate lofi.TS. bled,and a 1 Hierufalem wich him. ^. ^ 'Sw'(lr,nlL tn';''t':r » AhJ * I^fi^^^ legate lakim.^'And lakim „ 4„ And gathenng togedier all the d ch.efe ^:^Z^:^ ^st,ofJ>>»a^ '•begate Iechoni.n9 and his brethren about the ^"^^ and'-Scrioes of tlic people, he alkcd of f„ ,„,,.„,„g,y ,(, J«<.«i,a :for It. time they werecaried away to Eab\ Ion, '^'^'"' ^'"^''^ ^"^^ '"""^'' ^'^ ^°'^^- , . '»"' "/• ''''"'"S'* e4j.u.>.«i«,« ,j And after the>' were cariei away into Ba- , j And they faydvntobim, AtBeth-leemin I^^J^^-'J- ttir^'c"^. bylon,4.Iechonias be?ateSalathiel.iAndSa- H'dea: for fott.s written by the Prophet, rrMX':^*-* ilw/i* lathielbet'ateZoro babel ^ xAndthouBeth-leeminthelandofliida, o I > And Eliud begate E^leazar. And Eleazar f^'liligently inquired of diem the tune of the ^f « '^«*^«' begateVlatthnn. And Matthan begate lacob. ftarre that appeared, 77,«/tr.,;.«w i5 And Jacob bceatc lolfph the hulband of f ^ Andfentthem to Beth-!eem,f2ying Goe, ,^^, ti„„,„„a, MarssofwhonuvasborneleftisJ- is called Chrift. and fearch diligently rorthebabe : and when ye /ira.ndiht it-^n 1 7 Soc al the generations fi-5 Abraham to Da- ^3"^ fo.md him,bryig me word asa:ne,ihat I may ^i;^^^;;^ iud,4r^fourtecnegenerarions.AndfroDraiidvn- <:""^caI^o,andw'orniiphim. .,„tr.p„,. . til they wore cnriedavv^ into Baby lon,fourtecne , 9 f So when they had heard the king, they jntt^i-fipu^ffri. generations : and afterthcy were caried a^s^y in- -^q^arted: and loe,tlic ftarrc which rhey h^d feene /^^ :../«* .» r.nt to B.-,bv Ion vntiU Ch, ift,fourteene generations, j" '^<: ^a^ , went before theiri till it catne and 'XtZt'M igfNowthebfrthoF'IefusChriftwasthus, flood oner w^/'/^rMvherc the babe uas. „„o fi«n ir t^t^ WhenashismotherMarywas-.-bctrothcdtoTo- ^° And when the\'f3w the), arre, theyrcioy- u.crJtr,,uhr.n. ' fcph,bcfovethevcjmetogethcr, aiewasfound «awithariexceeding"rcatioy, ,4.s:.«ia^«'«», . with childe of the holv cKoft. , ,' ' And wenrmto the houk , and fonnd the ^ ^^*,^^„^,-^ 19- Then lofeph lier hi:! bnnd beftg a iuft man, h^he mth Mary his mother,3nd ^ toll do^^ ne,rnd ,<,, i,„„ ,«,^„. and not villin^ to x mnke her a piibli'kc example, wortlupped fiim,and opened their • treafures, and fit:firihtHfLr.r.. •ji Chrtn.j,\i l-yTt^.x^tidyi, this ftdf^ttt of TiMKlJiffocieyii ih'y 'tgalcOTit M oi^t'O'dtr.'fin ihnrjtfrirl. I f.hrilt the true Smminatl,ari1 thtrcloie , lefiis (that ii.Sauiotit) ii concejiicd in ibe Virgine by ihehnlyG inll IS hwjsforerol.fe by ibe Prophets. '.-Luk, I 7,. ' JtDfi(f.j4 I, / T^icciut fu ts kwC'-ltt hm U was minded to put her away ftcretl y. pverentedvntohimgifc,*«*ngolde,andfrcnkin- t*kt^ m,' annthn y^hic. mtftJ(^„,.,irfHTe 20 Biitwhilcshethotightthcrcth'nes,bchold, C'-"-'^'andmyrrhc. , >^ j • ' -.7f"^vj>.«r4« the Angcl ofihc lord appeared vnto himina '* AndaHerthey were* wamcd,otGodm a ,„*f»»w,:«j dreame, favi"2, lofeph, the Ibnne of Daiml. foare 'Jramcthat thc%' Hiould not go agameto Hcrod^ ^.l^. notto » takc'Marytl.y g wife: forth.it which is they returned n:o their countrey another way. .,*v^;^^** hconceineilinhcr, isoftheholy Ghort. ■'■ f ThMfh thcu h a fmin tDvtit, \tt fhththouUvciy (^.m»Ht-»dmkft ittvtt^: -a 21 And Ibe .'ball brin" S fooith a fonne ,' and Imhof ih,M,l^s; r,ho (han't h..mmthit._ . Th.tfkAiir»!»t»;r^;»U thou Ihalt «. call his name I b s v s : for he Jbal 'H^^l^l^^^'f^H, totl-ttttUil-) kOfthtmotl-rrs fa' (iiice^h) tht ho-, r,h.,it. 5 Ch iftishome tf'heume Vir- enc which neoet --'-WBKniMdiscaUciilcrntofCdtibifflrcUe, byihe Ao^tl. :^ Irfk/iiii. itmtt >*ritihfc .ifhf^hrariiiofthtp.-'fk. 6 .,'fitAt>>itJ(», 4 t*ii hxif rturriiicf. i iht rich a>:d colily frtfinti , vhiiktbey b.^^ varntdtJidttitiieilKmefii, vhti.vittjaiktdUmi. Aaa ^ i-i t»Affier Herods crucltic. lohn Baptlft, ,^ , S. Matthew. Chi ift bapt'iicd an4 tempted. jCbriftbtlcgyet ij f * After their departurC,^cholde,the An- andofthcSadcJucescoftictohislx^tifiije.hcraifl ^che.tt;!. fcjrftborn.bcgmr gelof tKc Lordappcarech to lofeph in adreaiTic, vntothem, * O generations of vipers, who hath jTrotlepeotance e"f«°t,botrin fsving, Ari(e,and Cake the bab;& his niothcr,and forewarned you to flee from the anger to come? isaniB*ji.iinklt>,jr.dalfo fleein:oEgypt,&betheretill I bring thee word: 8 JBrinsfoorth therefore fruit woorthy a- rathj^n''^"jna ii ills members, for Herod will feekc the babe, to deAioy him. menJrr.ent ofhfe, heart! ""'' **° 14 Sohearofeandtookethebabe &hismo- 9 4 And ithinke not to fsv'' with your fellies, 4 Thcfjithoft'-e ther by nif;ht,and departed into Egs'pc, J^We haue Abraham to cur father : for I fiy \ nto '»'^e| t.auailtih v I J And w^ there vnco the death of Herod, you,thacGodisableeiienofthefelloaestoraife ^"enr"h'inpai'al- that that might be fulfilled , whichisfpokcnof vpchildren'.nto Abiaham. ' • ^ ' and yet fot ai that", 'J'Ho/e.ti.i. the Lord by the 4» Prophet, %ing, OucofEgvpc 10 Andnowalfoische axeputto therootof CojplsjeihDot haus I called my fonHe. the trees : •.•dlere{p^eeuer^• tree which bnngerh ''"'*'y.°"J'||''. 16 ^f Then Herod, fedng that he ivas mocked not foorth good fruit, is hcwen downe, andcaft ^^^ ifj^ul ,. 'b,Jh" of the VViie men, was exceeding wxoth, and ftnt into the fire. " he read't with ihe foorth,andneivaIlthemalechildri;nthacvverein 11 x Jin dcei 1 bnptiTcyou with wntcr to fcol) foihert. l>eth-leem,andinallchecoaftsthereof,fiomtwo 1 amendment of life, but he that commeihafter ' J^^jJ^^''^*^, yerc olde and vnder.accordiDg to the time which me is mightier then I, whoCt Jhoes 1 am not wor- 'iTufZ^i^U. I r»> GU ipuhih he had dil-gently (earched out of the Wife men. thy to faiare : he will baptize you with the holy irah*m. p'4*«r'**^''' '7 ^^"^ ^"^ ^^"^ fulhlled which is fpoken Ghoft,rnd with fire. * tnjoHrk,*,^. .^./wj''"?- 'by the Prophet lercmias, faying, iz * Which hath his fan in his hand, and will ^''j'^^i^ "■'• fcT ^i iiiicc ifU' 1 8 i^^" Khama was "' a voice heard , moum- •" make cleane his floore , and gather his wheat ■.■i'htf.j. i j, naniMi^-mnfuii, j^g^ and weeping , and great howling :» Rachel intohisgamer, but will fauxne vp the chaffc with i^Mam iJi-ink, V Thtiku'r'y, *v£^ing for her children,and would not be com- vnquenchable fire. p\' were not. ij f*7 Then came leliis from Galile to lor- I^XaJt^" * •frcK srthuhem: j p 3 And when Herod wasdead, b€holde,an dan vnco lolin, to be baptiied of him. 5 \Ve may neither frT^ichdjacoii ^ngdof coc Lordappcarcthin 3 drcamcco lo- 14 BftTohncameftlyputhimbacke, faying, dweU vpouhe • t6,/ii«,««i«.». fephmEgypt, Ihaue neede to be baptized of thee , andcom- K^d,i,,d „ tdmtht way that 20 Spying , Ari{e , and take thc babe and his mcftthoucomc? meaneitoleadevt IttAithtothntovn, mother, and goeinto the land of Ifrael: for they ij Then Icliis anfwering, faydtohim, Letbc vn:oouifaliiatioa, tpkrsVk'z['!!rl'^ arc dead which fought the babes life. now : for thus it becommeth vs to fulfill "all neither vpon then efihtyuu^lnifi 21 Thenhearofe\'p, andtooketheba':)eand righteoufnefle. So he fiiff ered him. buVwemuftchme »liht ititt, di,d his mother,and came into the land of Ifnel. 1 6 And lefus when hee was baptized , came tp to the matter it ^rff-T'' • ^* ^"' "'^^" ^" heard tliat Archelaus did ftraightoutofchewater.Andlo,thehcaucns were wre, that ii t& fay, lp\B%\zS? rei^neinludeainftead of his father Herod , he opened vnco o him, &/«6»fiw the Spirit of God '°^^i'^Z^,y^th tet th« dejth of vv« afrayd to 50 thither: yet after he was warned defcending hke a doue, and lighting vpon him. J," ttteeba'Ay ihetvtantt^jrGods.ofGodtn a Srcamc , hee turned afide into the 17 ^ And loe, a voice f4»»e from heauen, fay- which is out-' liro9idre;r:tbit paitsof Galile, in?, *Thisism\'bclouedSDiine, inwhomlam ""^""yfign'^"* bv The veiy name * , ' jii- •• iiiv-_"iti<-j rata vi vi y piace.itmigh! ^3 And went and dwelt m a citie called Na- P well plcafed. J rlttuircmJ . fljiniynpptareto xareth , that it might be fulfilled which waS fpO- fiint^Mltluhvunvundinftha, tfidlwimufi changt our tutu tmikccsmc tftttTf the world that he ken by the Prophets, vbiebvM, ThscheChould afunngvtiuty * f'tU^lhU vittrtitigrafciinlt Chrip,ith€rety our clit mm duti^t ic^the Loid'.Uue hecallcdaNazaritC aniihtxriemAtti'tihvli.B.im.e. 6 The triumphs of the wicked (}>all end ia Kuatite, " ioeoe.-IaiHDgfomieQt. m^lVitltltiaifeuthotowlf^tHitntytluUiiditntt, CHAP. Ill, ^:M«t.j.9,W.j.ii. 7 Cht'iftruai6eebombip'jiioeiniiitniVire. « ^Uimb t iahnpTUchtth, ^ Ha*ff*rt!l ■•■n^^falt. -^ Utlafii^tb. ikm^t atht huth .ijipcj.led-rjiit ittpe, t To fchru S ChiiflesfjIIcoDfccaiioB S Tht fi-uiifidfttfiKUnee, |» Thittxt ct tkercttoftht- and anihoti/ing to the office of the mediatoui&p, is flicwed by the fathers owr.e tiei. tt T'nffknt.etnilhtchA^. ij Chijiui»4iiirtd, voice, & «»ifible fijoe of the boIjfGhoft. •fsi t.ij. a^rt.l t7. v Iht G'fit r'!'X''^''f'r'" ^^^'^"''^"'^^"''' r r I Cirlfiultvfpted. ^ Htvlm^i/hah thtdr.it! wUf, scrip, r^iklinth-'^ ^ Forth:sisheeof \vhomitis(pokcnby the tun. it Jht^,.^ihmii.iHe/vn:tlitm. n H^p'tnkrth t7r'eofhJ"ir'vjT Prophet Efaias, favin?, x The voice of him that rrft,iunc/,.nathithim(fifiucom'. iS Thtc<,ii:^i'-fTt. ^•*»•■"""^"'^ meLord:'^ makchispaihesftreight. , „ . ,, . i j rj r i. c • • --^ ' i -. . l"Lrr*:r;:' 4 *Andd.isIoh/hadhisga™entofcimekTS'''*Jf Lf^^"/^.^^^^^^ ;:;*"wrj: halTe, andagirckofarkinne-bouthisbines: * *V:;?rn1f;! ^^ H r f J '"'""^ fc'h iftw..re„p. « ,«hM:a»: o-.h. his meat vvas ko aoci.fts a.^d wildc hony. . * -^"Z^. ^^f^" ^' ^"'^ ^""^"il ^««"- ^*)«' ^"^ ud all n.,a:r ot'^ t,..uofHx.r.U,. * Then went out to him Rlerufakm.ind forty n^ts, he vmafterydh.u.gry. *„.esa«afi.ll». I lonn , who -ii r„Jo-, „„j ii»t,»_^:» j -u- .. T«..j,., i Thencamc to hun thctenipccr,sndraid, it u-reoT'nietb.thit rhrou8hhi,r.=gn. alUudea anda^Ither^.onro.nda^^^^^^ thoubcrhc ScnneofGod, comLndthacthde -'"-'-.gl. IjtiKilinesa' rare 6 And they wereba~tizeaolhimin loroan, „ u „ j l j hisvcnuema* auftcrenesoflife fcconfelTinerheirfm.ncs.' ' ftoncs be nriadc bread. _ cuercoire. '. "ft^^T"Z 7 * Now uhen he &w many ofthe Pharifcs, „ \ Eutheanr,vermg,rayd,It,s wnttai, * Man - f«^;€./,y.^ . ca(iih«iievcsi7- ■' ,.„,,.,„ ' ,' (hall not hue by bread onelv, but bv aiCTv word "t^'a'-S }. •B him. ptepaiechfheA-ayforChti.TiolowiDgfjftonatKisheeles^jthe Ptop^et . nmcee-AtrU f>.irr.frlK»rnniifh t^('r.n•^ '' ^' '"<''''"«"'» erai foietoldeJnddeli.ereththefanwneoftheGofoel.whichinlhoitlpacearter tnat proccedcth OUtOt Chemoutll ot OOtl. »A„e»,,* ,«,/rf. rrould be deliuered mote Tally, b Intnhi/!, (^K^itrM'ch •^MtMl^i-M.oidin* J _ jnenthC dCUlUtOOKCllini Vp into the hc- mHofihUimfk tnithUtitfatZichtritdntlillvrt : Lult uio. tnilhirt wm Jm*< Aoxf.i.K'l.l 5+. ly Cicic, and fcthimon a bpinaclcof chc tCmplc, nMeoiaJlatUht, tnliffdt, ihifi, uhofhHMmikt'hmtMion of fix tormfi thtt iwre m .A« mUMrMfr g Andfa\ d vnto him.If thou bc thc Sonne of '"" ," "'" ""^^ ' Ae««. (f«« tmS t. b.lliT. d Thf km'Jome of Mtlfu.whoJ' i„frjme„l fhslU hit. pod, Caft thy fcltc downe : for It IS V.Tlttf n,v that ^„„„/ i, ,4, ntsluir'i»ti-"'ttutitiiuulj. X £/« 43.3.'«#M J w ; ^.lo^.Ljj. e Mtkihim* he will giuc his Angels charge oiierchee,and with t«ir,0f.«.ii.8. •t>«caj'.iic<'.ewayolm«tcy&rilHUon<$u3a rsreniKhitdwopiniofigiroat KThoiiQillcpot^ :^^c^rIh like^A}. if thou wilt fall ii'ownc,andv\or{hip me. them,%mg, ihauhf g tjif '"'*'''''""'' ftopped.thttord II ^Thenthcdcnillcfthim:andbchold,the fliaJl be comforted. }o-^tc'"''h'Ti. leueiicih hij.fei:e Aiigcls came,andminiftrcd viito him. y vBleflHar^themeekc: for they (haJl inhe- iniVt'Trtiii'ihe rotfimo'the*^' i"2 fv» And whrnldiis had heard that lohn rite the earth. gooJ wilii p!<-». jfikn^ffeV bis W.TS committed to pnfon,hc returned in'o Galile. 6xblel]cd ar* they which hunger and thirft •"'«<•/ God.jod . world.ptcaihicg i^ And leauing Nazareth, went and dwelt in forrghtcoiifiielTe-.fjrLhey fhailbcr-llcl. "cjn'mcnV*" fete !or;iotne(ie d Cnpernaum,\vhich is nerc thcfeain thcbordcrs 7 i!lelTed4;*chcmcrcifiiil:forthey fhallob- ihoughXTbt ri!«""'« ofZabulon.indNephdialim, teinemeicic. ttucliy v.-xcd jad a'"'7,'^V,o4 14 That it might be fnllill.-d which Avasfpo- 3 EJciTcd ar* the >{• = pure in heart: forthey '""b'edift^'e ».*.,4?r»»dMA kenhyEC-u'astheProphet/aving, (hallfeeGcd. " \1%,K,V„« mrifhouMihen ,- ^ The land of Zabulon, and the land of 9 Blefled arc' the peace m.ikers: for they ihall whitnibeiBfciues ^'tj'J's iT*' Nephthalim by the v.-ay ofthe ^ fea, beyond lor- be called the children of Go J. to ilic.t manerj. I ofTib'ir'u',or dan, f Galilc of the Gennlcs: 10 Bl:fr:d4r^thcy * -NhichRifferperfccntiorr '^J:^/^!"' , ttcunfith-^coH:!. 16 The people which fitte in darknefTc, fawe for righreoufncfle fake: for theirs is the kingdom 'rs^/rVf «'"^ *'''r"'Jhfchal"'^ ^^^ ^^'^^^ ' ^""^ '■° ^^^'^ ^*h"ich fate in die region of heauen. ' jueh mifnio ^Jibinrnt'-^^Ji'ti ^nd Ihsdo'.v of dcath,'ight is rifcn vp. 11^ B lefTed fiirJ! ye 1 e when men rei lile yon, wMOf,* <> e hf. thitcMiiihibe 17 '^From that time Icfus began ^apreach, andner{icute;r(>«,2ndrayaliT!anerofeuiIag2inft l''\y"^J.'^"^'^ mfflofthtwo'lL and to (ay,Amend your Hues: fbrtjiekingdome youformy fake/alfely. ntdSi.^n-.Tett" /jofj/i^o,i<«»/f of heruen is at 3 hani 12 Rcioyccandbeglad, for great isyoiirre- A/oK^'iffr.ii-, Tf'mMdsiLn, 18 ^J And leliis walking by thefeaofGalile, ward in heauen : fordipe lecuted tiicy jicpro- "'"•"'"'V"*'**^^ Miiitcduft Ij.'o- (awe two brethren, Simon, %^'hich was called Pe- phets which were before ■ chi. ' +lV« *« s - by 'imc ina'. DC -—-■»—--—-.. — — _, _,_-_ — _ c ' l ' ' ■ /%. (hould at length 21 And when he was gonc forth from thence, ij vNeicherdoe men light a candle, andpu: ^Ji'"'fi /»"">'& dcpatt fioci vs, Ije fawe other two brethren, lames rhe fonne of it vnder a bufhel,but on a condJefticke, and it gi- 'miW^jietiint *"n ° *{h!s* K^'°" ^ebedeus,andIohn his brother in a Ihip with Ze- ueth light vntosU that are in die hoiifc. fjMiy tntrUxrt cMngtgettethhim hedais their father, mending their nets, and bee 16 x-Letyonrlight foihine before men, that "id pun looking dircip'leiiftctan calledthem. " they may fee your good works, arulglorifie your ^^■^•"^';'^''^'* fcciuenly fort.irea j j ^nd they w;thouttar\ ing, leauing the (hip fether which is in lieauen. ^tht'unUfii^:'' indvttcrlyv'nitjr- and their father,followetl him. 17 JThinkenotthatlamcomctodeftroythe Ciri.fliinefoorih art A ol thofe tbiHgj and euerj'^difeafe among the people. • and eafthpcrifh,oneioteoronetitleoftheLawe ♦.-<«" y.^fc ' '••hichihcyheird 44 And his fame fpr^d abroad throu^ all fhall not (cape,tillall things be fulfilled. a'u^'i'** srdrawft Syria: and they brought v-nto him all ficke peo- 19 *+Whoroeuer therefore fhall brenke one J^,,''*'^'"'** "o'^iV ple,that were taken Mtlidiuersdiieafes and "tor- ofthefeleaftcommandements,and teach men fb, 2 Theminiflfr» Vciir'iiiatrutttli mcnts, and them that were pofleHed withdeiiils, he ihall be called the hleaftinthekingdonie of ofth^wordefpe- the heaics ofthe and thofe which wcrc oliinatike, and thofithat heauen: but whofoaicr fliall obC rue and teach ^i||'>,j7h''''p'a*'^ f'vuilllandli- h^'^i^P pai*ey •" affl hchcaled them. _ r/;fw, theramcfhallfaeecalledgreatinihcking- ^'tJfj'o.'l^/TiBft nmX'tmJelby*' ^J And dhere followed him great multitude^ dome ofheauen. Bfcdcs leadather hejTin^thedifta- out of Galile,and Decapolis,and Hicrufalem^and 20 Forlfav vntoyou, except yotirrighteouf- '"'!",''^r°"^V fcsofthrbody. ludca,and from beyond lordan. iiefle^ exceeds the Tigbiecnfne;fto?±t Scribes "„t"ioy°nd itS^J." i J/«v\<:''". «^*'»,<^'«7'»«f/^'c4,-f, t ofMiipM. I -Dir- and Phaiifes, ye fhall not enter into thekingdom (eifcitie. ttrt>t(mUkmStf-.t''''^''ii"ary^i<; tutht)ii:i!UtitfT:h}ft ^i 5 Yc haueheard that it wasfasd yiitothcm ™'^ ^ "^''J fi'"* W,/«/.. W^^r^Mji' ««^.«' «J »'.'"-'^«; '*/ ''"' '*'«- » ^' ■"."'/^f''^ ofthe clde time,* 1 hou Giak not kill : for who- lTnlTrt'T£'L «rf»^«//<;W»o/"".w./»«i;««r^^T^r-6w»l/7»,:^6Jf4/«g•*' *■"" «» fiitflrJiHW f fyr^ttnifitfJl'afn.wlv /mm ihip^rln ofthth M; hof'J, txd/triretktiKi, en^ ujli mshtw, f 7:-Klhir.caiU-i^ biht. hyiCr-ineiat jn-uit" t,} ihtlrm Uulltfj srtr.iHier tt6lo^tth€rlitm-spti>ittl:tr,ntrputtlnmiHt Mtiej.iwtMU. />«4i. ■: X.nk.^ 71. UhS j«. *»<Kch,-v>Mh t fiZ^M^eit ^'^f ""'Raca, Itall be worthy to be piiniQied by the yea : NaY,nay .Fop\vhatfoeuer is more then thefe, ■t'"''h-">^ ">>''• (hmSrJ^ypiKih ' Coiincill. And vvhofoeuer fhall fay,Foole,a-.albe commeth of"eiiill. ^cmijiZrl""' hu wcrdtsio ihe vvorthie to be pimiflicd with « hell " fire. j 8 f ? Ye haue heard that it hath bene faid, w/iiow a,,^ m^e jormeofaMi jj * If then thou bring thy jjii't to the <> altar. An a eye for an eye,and a tooth for a tooth, «■''"'•■'• ZSnvtJ. and there remembrcft that thy brorf.er hath 59 Cut Ifay vntoyou, v Rcfift not euill ; but "J^Z'^^^'frm k orihMvid^e- ought agamfr thee, _ _ whofoeuer fliallfmit'e thee on the right cheeke, ;t,/i,«,/;.' m;ntv>htih«,at 1 4 Leaue there thine offering before the altar, tume to him the other a'.fo. 9 Hefhewetfi '^hohidTtlZ"' ""f^ goe thy way : firft be reconciled to thy bio- 40 Andifany man wiiruetheeatthelaw,and '^"?%"°"'/ !* rm^ <.:j;l,ad:„i of ther,and then come and offer thy gift. _ take away thy coate, let him haue thy clokcalfo. saib«;"b« the mwy mutters ..and 2J ^ P Agree with thinc adueifariequickcly, 41 And vvhofoeuer will coropelltkee ;o^»ff a rummeoithefe. fuch other Jm*u whiles thou art in the way with him, Icaft thine m4le,goe with him twaine. cord table njuft b» VRfLtiuicnitHt afiuerCirie deliuer thee to the ludge, and the 41 xGiuctohimthatafketh, and from him vadcraood.thn which fiocdofti. ludgedcliuerthee totheUrgeant, andthoiibee that would borowofthee,turne not away. render emlUot ' Jusgt>,whof>f,Kf//,i«» then that thy whole body (hould be cafl: into heU. cuen the fame ^ 43^1760. 6Vw.L";!i « JO Alfo if thy right hand make thee to offend, 47 And ifye he friendly to your brethren on- If'^^^^f^Ie r«^ an Hdreai worde cut it ofF,and caft it from thee : for better it is for Iy,what lingular thing doe ye ? doe not euen the fon : the one is t>> »4rfji>r(wo,««i<< thee, that one of thy members pcrifh, then that '^ Publicanes likewifc? kenoftelstiuer, t'^'''t"iZ',n'r'' ^^y '''^°^'^ ^'^'^y ^^°"''^ ^'^ "^ '"-^ ^^''- '^^ ^^ ^^^^ therefore he perfite, as your Fa- ^e fikt''f ' ir fc"* ^r"^ '"""""' 51 It hath bene faid alio, K Whofoeuerfliall tlier which is inheauen,is perfite. ther's the o'lheHt ■ put away his wife, let himgiueherabillof di- takenofcomparifonJ.ThetbildieofGodmnftbebetter.thenthechiMrenolthij T- 1 UOrCCmCnt. world, .JtM/fS.j;. X Thejthatwtrith! tiUfKiiSiiri^ip-l'i'dtheouirft^htof ^■e ivjicre thilf' - - ~ ' '" ' " • • ' .,..,. ....,., ,.i, .-.i.._ ofiifesods, j-i^ ]yf.i [),^t J5 diuorced,committeth adulterie. CHAP VI. I'Tri'oUrT 35 »^gaine, yehaueheardthatitwasfaidto , „ " W:e» fir a flirt 3 J 1-, . ' ' , ■ _ , „, r„/-.„^,i„ t^hntl,iTrxier,t4Fo't:Hli:fOliriyot'>-r.t6FdRmg.t9 »p,,„ufdt>„r. them ofoJd time,* Thou Qialt not forfvveare thy f,„,„Jp^, ,„ mm«fif»J»r ,hef.o„. 2+ GodJ,dZ Ktrnl the reproUtts felfc, but flialt pcrformetlline OtheS to the Lord. <-t„. x^^trtfuU ItikmgfcrmfaletnduriDkf.n'Htay^AxU, iiijrifiM.j.^i. J4 liut I fay vntoyou, Swearenotatall, nei- fortiddeu.j} Thtidn^dimio/Goctaiiihini^/itccHj'iitip. "f,l^hvd"of/H- therbyher.ucn,foritisthethroneofGod: ►-p'Akeheedethatyegiucnotyour 'almcsbe- f Amfe?tfoam»; / hi/h.,,emi,hffore J J Nor yetby thc earth,for it ishisfootltooJc: ^ foremen,tobcfccneofthe!r!, orclsycfliall k"'' almes vsine, V ( th^i,g.u-n,m,»t neidier by Hierufalem : for itis theciticof the haue no ^rcwardof your Fsthcrwiiich isinheauc. ■• r«" »^'«>.'?l'- 7/.Z:',"m' greatfe ,...-,-, 2 v Therefore vvhai thou giuefl thinc almes, ,7,;f;^;/;;>'' yhradmi.ponirs, 36 Ncithcf {halt thou fwearc by thinSTiead, thoufhaltnotmakeatmrnpet tobehlowcnbe- ,t"f"r%^7rt' »riiuyiimptn,( , . , ....',„ -n ..l i- . • forc thee, as the f> hypoCTites doc in thcSyna- co«r>;cM5r»/-fre. itit that Child ^et it, tteaUfe bii'umg K^t the ^rrtlrsl pun,/J,m'tit, therefirt iH > .'I -r t c f;r,th,ichol,m,» th.uhcm,hth,nt»tio-orsiuJ^c,>,rm,acomat/;a«d afi,c, ht p.-,yy,ththat fim, gogucsand m thc l[trectes, to bc praiicd of men, fjl^t^}/J,\" f mm arc aorfi then other fimi, l>ut\et they art all fitch thai we muff giue aceompt VCtcly I fsV VntO y0ll,thev haUC their rCWard. teJtttwireaUe to 4 for them, ar.dfhM he^xnifhidfrthim. 6 The couetoa. Pharifes tauglit that , gut when thou doeft'thmealmCS, let nct thy d,J>rmHf,wHch G.d wa, appeared by the ("'"'fi'" 'f/^^"'' '" •^' ^7^^%*'\''^ [^'J'tZ left hand kno W what thy right h.ind doCth, thccauiurtte. felnetd;aour«d. Bu ChrmcBtheconirary lidedenielh thaiGooacieptethany • • ^i ,- 5 t ■SamitR tna.um',r.he»attheur.manaltarfia»dwg,r,H,eruf:dm:a,,dtherefor,lheyar, 5 /"nu wn.n tnou prayer uc not .is mcnv- Y-—;^^- ^ ie,y foadP,, thaiatthet liereupiM, that we muntutlJ altars, and vfe faerlffcei: poCriteS; lot thCy loue to itand, aildpray jn the jfthtw',ia*le it,i thry are more fooL-i,vhtch draae that lopur^atoiie, which U (poien of peace. SynagOgues,andin the COrneiS ofthcfjrCCtes,be- fjuhei In prayer, «.,«,„^ ani atm^ one^ »»A We.. ^ ♦ ttoflcftrJ,,^''' "^Ktl'lilllt ^'^"^'^ ^''^ "'^"'^ ^^ ^'^""^ °^'^^- ^<^«='y ^ '"^>' ""•'''"'''"• "'* forTaJ.ltt:e'[^b7rore'God.«VtrM«erhUe'thr^^ vntovou,they hauetlicir reward. _ v.ioe babbl.Dg. fjtc^vemiiftkeepeoiir^ytjcliiHc, and all the members "■« hane, veaandwee 6 But whcnthouprayeft, CntCr into thy chain- mnfterchewcalloccifionswii.ch p.i^ht itiooue vs toeuill, howe deare foeuet bcnand when thou haft (hut thy doorCpray vnto iteoftv. ^.^'''^'•'■■;z'"Y')^->:r^^^^^^^ tliv Father which is in fccrct, and thy F«ther ma-Ktth the rioht eye andiht-'-iht hart'J,becaKfe the panes of the right Jule of our ,.,_,.,. n n is 1 MtarelhccUeriit.OKdrelAtlitocommitany reickednelfe. f PVorde for wo'J, vvhichfeeth in fccrCte,nwll reward thceoptnly. Joe caxfeihec to oifentli for Hunei are flumbli>ir!ylociti.ccnijpon. V:r.h.p.x9.i. ie»t.'^ t. mtrteioj. MtiAiS. i.cor. ons as the Hcathcn : for they thinke to bc heard ~'T-tT/'«y T.. 8 The meaning of the third eommandemem againft the frowarde«pini. r .l„- _ ,UU I Ul.V™ ■vaitir,weaiei/e,aK* ;tnd iudoement of the ScrtUes, which excnfed by othei ot ioditeft foimu of for thcirmuch babbling. jHpcrfi.tmtt. ituie ^ SmUo.7. /f«;»,i».ii. tktit.iu. S Bc yec not like tlicm therefore ; for your f. rather toniSDtorner wnome nenacn ot- i)- jii.un prajre;.. / ^ After this m=ner therefore pray VC 4- Our tiles; for your heauenly Father knoweth,thatyec rrt,%;« fa±cr which art inheaucn.halo'.vedbcchy name, haueneede of blithe J things « ,.,/^«-M. ,0 Tin- kiqgdome come. Ihy wiU be« done 5J Lut fccke yee hrft die kirgdome ofGod. ,urri.rour^,i, -^ eirth,S/r is inheauen. anahisnghceournefre , andall tlide things Oiall CtUcl.Z^- II Giuevs this dav our 'idnyly bread. be mimftred vnto you. r:V.t«r iz Andfors:uevsourdaterr«rowe:forthetm- fi.„.n. nucourdettcR. - rowc (hall care for it f.lfc : thedayhatJi j-nough • tr'^Xl:! " tj Aiidleadevsnotintotcmptation,botdeli- with his ownegnefc. ',r;'rZ'JxjnDipueiti. * They t'llt lor. _ ^ ", „i t-.,u~...^11 -.ir,., f,^roi'ii*>vrtii '5 T'lle ftcohilt, i\i Tht Itit tnl ("Hitt. ia Tht bti^t jmtwW«» fo,:ourheauenlyFathcrwiilalfotor"uie)Ou. tU«,«V./t, .9 "<V* "<« ^^I'tltT thatdieymghtfeemevntomcntofaft. Veclyl brothers e;'e,andperceiueft not the bcamc tliacis TofteTehotf t:t ' fay vnto you that they haijecheirre^ard. ^th.uco--neeye? "e'""/;:,':!' J TJ,iuf,rn,t 17 But when thou faftdt, anoint thinehcad, ^ vOrbovveCiyeftthoutothv brodier, Suf- haireaoftiem. .^fo' /f./i «-«(. ^ and v.-afti thy face, ferme tocaft out the mote out of chine eve , and <' Li^'iii^i^ {TtnZ!^„h, »8 TharthoufcemenotvTitomentofaft.but i^^h^,^ j^^^^^i^^j^i^g^..^^^^ r.«»... „!;.Z7^^cf vnto thy Father which is in lecret: and thy Father ^ Hypocrite, full ca{t out that beame out of I y^Tkr i.,^. ,hf,rf4ce,^k,( which feeth in recret,will reward thee openly, thineo^vneeye,and then (halt thou fee dearcly /^trs.js. ,bf, m,,j„mi' , 5, f « Lay not vp treafures for your felues vp- ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^.. brothers eye. • ^"J' I;*/' , , W.-Hp.^ ond-.eeanh where theniothe & canker corrupt, ^ ^. Qiueye notthat which isholy to dogs, J^J^tb:!^ « Thof. men. U- and where tbeeues diggethrouph andfteale, _ „^,,j^^^ ^,^^,^^ , j^^ before fwmc , left ene.iMoftb bou.s.re il,e*.d 20 X But lay vp treafures lor your felues in ^ ^^^^ -^^^ ^^^^^ their feete, and turning Go,t rtafir, puton. Is r,o: the life moie worth then meatc? r * 5 Entei inattheftraitegate: for it is xa-.p,ii.ii. 1 tiix::i't(>ftj,v!ih and the body then raiment? ■ . r^ . . . — l *>"!>'" I' '^f Cod . 26 Behold I" thenrament? the wide gate,and broad way that leadeth tone- "'f':;"^. u^ir,.,.i..^ r tfaefouksofthekheauen:forthey ftruftjonr&i^nnv there be whichgoe in thereat, Lt^.^T,^^ tCr fowenot^ettheTrc*.4,.<.- ur<,r.tn:.,r.r„ 28 AjjdwhycarcyeforrajTneotfLMTr.chow ^^j^^^^j^t^^ ° 4 Arehearfaltof ,/,», -^r,r,:. ,, the iiUies ofthe fielde doe growe : thej- "• arc not ^ ^ ^^ ^^jj j^;^^^ ^j,^^ j, ^^^i^ ^^,;^_ ^ ^^^^ .j>. ««n,.g of Tr'T^Ji* weaned Tieithcrrpmne: , men gather grapcs^--thomcs? or fiss of thiftles? „ble. i.rUn,ori..d „2? 1 ct I fav vHto you , thot cucH SoIomoH ui ,/soeucngoodtreeBrihgeth fborth good & r*«ii/cAr. /f-„/^,A«/. ,h„if allhis glory >vasnotar:^-cdhkconcofthcre. ft„it<.^nda comipt tree brwgcth foorth euill '/"'«&•"«'/'*« i-'ii«ffo«5<» 50 Wherefore if God fo clothe the g-afle of fj^ij^g^' , -• ^ * i-»«im . ■ , •., 19 tEuery tree that brimrcthnot for .-.^ood ll'^^f "«';''% r,?;, n^^,' Thereforc^kcnoibou^nt, favmg.Vlliat fruite,rshev.-endowne,..ndc^^in*{fae(,.-cr - S.X""' ""' 5 TK;frow.rd nTalwccateforwhat(haIlweE"if*'*i3«i> . VaniefttKinWngYroatbeprouiiliaceof God. 4 of the i}", or ihxi In,' it lit * » roip" »r »■.,' , l^>i : fir in tUtrngHi' ttmift l(' . I Hrl^r^l-rfh feftt •.hfoKfhthiftiiHlhv>tr,intifKf,T^fpJmc, tuJittht^n^td/ntaJatt, '" "•vtnhichnkimimtbllni'lhaitiic,tnih«hf9rth{nitP.(utiilttMjl}ukid tfhfi. 6 Filte teavtter^davkcnes:therc(halbe wee- * W'*jrS«f» isinhcauen. pingandonafhing of teeth. ^t^^^lf'^'l^' ii ^ Many will fay to me in that Any, Lordc, ij TnenlcfiislaydevntotheCejiturion, Goe kihii^miubghi H mz>- in»i Kv,-j- ^°'''^' h-"^ ^^'^ "'^' '^y '^>' '' ^ame prophecied? thy way,and as thou haft be]ceucd,(b bee it vnto -^"^ Ki-.houi the ''turii 'kjn'g Toftr snii by thy name call out dcuils? and by cliy name thee. And his feruant was healed the fame houre. ^fi^""* <<^keuis, e/Goi/.-vAicA (■wr? done many c great worker:? 14 ^^ ' And when Icfus came to Peters X'^'/,'|/'|^j« mAKKUmj^nhthu ,j And then will I profcffe to them, ".'fine- hourc,hefawehisvviuesmothcrlayeddownejand /<.tf4.j8. r Tt'e'Sihpov'er: "^^ ^"^^'^ y ou;x depart from me g ye that worke ficke of a feuer. 5 chtift.in ht». !\(o».f(L/{'c.x«/ imquitie. ij And hce touched herhande, and the feuer [^"'i^j^^'j^^jj**- Uiit roiikti 24 8vVhofbeuer then heareth ofmccthcfe left her :forncavofc,andminiftred vnto them. ht'w3s*ent'o*w« ^rouiht^vt caljtJ words,ii..-md lioeth the Gmc,! will liken hifl) to 3 i6 v When the Euen was come, they brought Fatherjlfttini>in» oni>s, f tccajijn ^vjfg man,whichhathbuilded hishoufcona rock'. vnto him many that were poflcflcd with deuils: ""'Jy «e ftiouid a J And the raine fell,and die floods came,and and he cafi: out the fpiritflvith Iju word, and hea- ["our mife'r'iV" thcwindesblewc, and beat vpon that ho»ife,and led « all that were ficke, '•M*kn.iz. it fell not: for it was ground '^d on a rocke. '7 That it njght be fulfilled, x'.hich was {po- '"tt-f^o. 26 But whofoeuer heareth thefe my wordcs, kenby«EfaiastheProphet,(aying,Hetookeour ^oy "''/»"<»# ami doetli them not, fhall be likened vnto a fbo- infirmities,and bare out (ickneffcs. if,in,^d^' lilh man, which bath buildcd his houfc vpon the i ? ^ jf And when lefiss fawe great multitudes ^ u'kr 9 sjy^t, fand: of people a bout him,he commanded them to goc 27 And the raine fill , and the floods came, '^OMcrthewite)-. J forC»frn.iuai andjfhewindcs blewe, and beat vpon that houfe, 19 '» Then came there a ceitaine Scribe, and ^thlu^l'nllri anc^t fdl,and the fall thereof was great. fay^ vntohim,Mafter,I will follow thee whither- ^ xi.e tme diTat^ iS f* And it came to paffe, whenlefus had foeuerthougoeft, plesofcini.'j epded thefe wordcs, thepeoplc were aP.onied at 20 Butlefiisfaidcvntohim, The foxes haiic !?i;'J^.ff'?^,".''"P' tfiboje timgi ■ahuh they brin^ < j flptli'l} I hem bow mi^htit the fover oCQaiii, •: Lake i;,t7. / Thu 71 wj; 0/ ignorance^hui it- cxufi h: TPiB (tfi thtmivef, g Touihjlurtff- uciijonllUiide ^r T»kkc:llief',r,lil feme ta wjfo an ancofpnnt. hisdoftrine.. '■iuegodliD«(fc 29 For Ite. taught them as one hauingauthori- .nJ LT 'i«>and noias the^Scribcs. !»Ujrn*th iouincibU. ^ lBt«<.47,^8. *ifi«r.i.i».M<4.5». CHAP. V 1 1 L I rhe ttpir cUnfed. 5 The Cenlii> torn Kuih. 11 The caBitig holes,andthebirdcsofthebeauen haucc nettes, ^olm"e'!-^. '""'*' but the Sonac of m.an hath not whereon to reft e tvord fir vofdt his hend. P>*dti m^, »,ih 21 f 5 And .-mother ofhisdifciplesfaide vnto *''^l'' him,Mafter, fuiiermefirfl togoe, andburie my qui„tbour°i'*' 'llllfk.t.^Ot J.U. ChtillioGca' liag theltptcuj father. bour,«c mud 22 ButIe{iisfayde'\'Titohim,folIovreme,and '""eottaHdujry- mother m Uwt.hetled, 19 ^ SiriOf d'F.'cut to /o/fowe ^ *. .- » i i i i • te n . *-M»rlitA.;T. . ehri/l. 2 j Tf,e tempe(l,n thefia. 18 Two ^c fifed mih . - J ^ * « And whcn hc waS entrcd UltO yfllip, /ukcS.i}. tUatli CKted. jj The demh gae into {vmt, his difciples followed him. 6 Altliougb N Owe when hee was comedovvnefrom the 14 Andbeholde.thcrcarofeagreattcmpeflin ciitift fcemcihot mountainc,great multitudes followed him. the fea, fo that the (hip was couered with waue?: 1"^' br'iltn m ' 2 ^ "And loe,therc came aLeperaiid wor- buthe wasafleepe. moftexttenie fhippedhim,faying, Mafter, ifthou wilt, thou 2J Then his difciples came , and awoke him, <)jag«s,yttin canftmakemecleaae. faying,Mafter,(auevs: weperifh. time coouenif « wirhtKe«'<.»cl.iag . 5 And Icfus putting foorth his hand, touched ' i6 Andhefaid vntothetTi,VVhyare yecfeare- ^l^^^f^^J ... ..-. '■—''--"— »-'l,bethou clcane: and im,mediac- fliUjO ye oflittle faith? Then he arofc,andrebu- brrngeihthtmw ,>,,«,. hjm,faying,I will,! >*>hot- ly his leprofie was clenfcd. kcd the winds and thefeaiand/J there was a great ibchweo. 4 ^lltpyort ■t'^Dftm^ueli, ■■ .orr litt fit If Itgether 4 Then lefusfaidc vnto him. See thou tell no calme< rEan,butgoe,^>j(/fhewethyfclfevrKothe Prieft, 27 Andthemcnmanieiled/aying, Whatman / F.nd offer thegiftthar i^- Mofes commaunded,for is this,that both the winds and the fea obey him! avvitnefletocliem. 28 ^►t*? And when hc was come to the other ]^/V'// ^■'''' 5 ^ V » When IcHis was entred into Caper- fide into ycoumrey of the Gcr^efencs,therc met /chnflc/me t* naum, there cime vnto him a Centurion, befee- him t\vo pofTefTed with deuils woich can-'t ojit of deliDcr mt fiom chmghim,.^, thegrauesveryfierce/otlia£nort?Jf- sj-.ightgoe i|«^niiiciable 6Ai^'deKfefter,myrea.antlyethfic!itn ^/'^ "'«/'"•!' mhireui'-'ihim J And behoidc,certeineof the Scribes fayd maidisnotdead,butfleepcth. And tfaeylaugfied " ''»<«'""'«'• •oj.,4jii Ctgi'iuam y^^ci", Jicnifclues, Tnis m.an ' blalfhcmeth. him to fcornc. "/v*"*''*'''"^ 4 But whin lefts (aw their thouglitS) he faid, 25 An i v. hen die multitude «-ere put fuortfi, -fyW<>t' went out, beholdc, thcjr l,^\^^^^^' UMiiuuuj. with Icfus and his difciples brought to him a dumme nrian poflefled with a chrift »i»rbou« ^ The cuHim:'! 1 1 And when die Pfaarifes faw that, they f3)'d dcnill. eli«xj hauemercy, andnotfacrifice: forlamnotcome to\Yi;es, teachire in their Synagogues, aDjifica- mtrt ciSeiUmtn^ tocall the rightcous , butiheafinncrs'iorepen- chingdieGofperof thekinsdomCv a6idfi^in» - \ ' ti^t"^'' ^=- .':... . '■- ^-'^ fi^'^"^^^^ ^^ "'"^ ^^"^^ ^o'^s *^ Lf»^!:ft :^ :■ Ht!r.6.e, 1 4 f ^ 3 Then came die dtfciples of lohn to people. ct»ft,y«chrift kti *!"'"' f^i^"*''ment with a piece of gnewe cloth: for that that haiudl. mf'i'tkt mtnil . fbould fJI it vp, takcth away from the gaiment, CHAP X .t«;(*<*,h,.^,- and the breach is worfe. _ . , • , r*f,,/V.r«,*i«5««»:.,»/^;<)/J*f. j rA7«rfr«i/# ^"a"' A ■ *7 Neither doe tney put ne\v wine into olde fruchthiCtQ'tl. ij rwf. 14 shtkm?>ffihtii,ji. i< ^ ' . ^* veflcls: for thenthe veflels \vould hreake, and ^fHiTion. « Ctntmiumtv>itiikttni.^ti Tffit^fiim thtliJr the wine v-«iildbefpflt,and*evefitkfhouldpc- f^/'^""»». »3 Fr«r 29 j«|?.*j«^^ j» H.nr,^ nUi -.but they put new Wine into nc^vvcffels, and y^,i ., ^^„„„. j, u^tffirrJr. ^ rhtcr<4t. ^ are both JUcferued. jj nlfn''rli/i. 40 Ttre«» u hid. ' andLebbeuswhofcfamamcwasThaddcus; hid,that(ha]lnotbeknov/en: * ■^^<'t'4.»j. * ^ w«i orKe ■* ^''"°" '^^' Cananite , and ludas b Ifcariot^ 27 Wluj: I telJ you in darkenefle, that fpcake ^f''','^, '•'•'L „i,:f,,xow Ki- who alfo betrayed him. yeinlight: and \vhat yeheare intheeare, ^cixz hihlfi^iZ^^ ri!>thn.tsjni'!e J Thefc twcliie did Icfiis fend forth, & com- preach ye on the "ihoiifes. thi toppts oj'ihar tnheofiudAb, jTianded them, faying. Go not into the way of the 28 And " feareyce not them vvhichkillthe W"*'"/* '^.''^W J A«. Gentiles, and into the cities of the Samaritans en- body,but are not able to killthe foiile -. but rather Z'Jtf '"",','"' ^t«!-,io,j,ii. teryenot: ieare him, which is able to delh-oy both foule thim.^a.io.f. a Tiiefatnmeof 6 But goc rather ^ to the loft flieepc of the and body in hell. n Though t)raiui ^^•Ji'^na^luL ho^fc o^^'wel. 29 Are not two fparrowes foWe for a 0 far- j'J""'-^''"'-!"^ ■ Apo'iks?" ' * 7 •?:/ Andasyego,preach,faying,Thcking- thing, and one ofdiemQial not fal on the ground m.,""ifial',\h,'„ ; Miijclesarede- domeofheaiien isathand. without your Father? « Thtfomthvart*' psHdjnctsofthe g 5 Hcalc the fickc; cleanfethelcpers : raife J 0 -j. Yea, and all the haires of your head are "/"'"' •'^''"• ^-Zt^n^iui. vp the dead : caft out the deuiJs, Freely ye haue numbral. t''S'«"'Mr. s.s.^Jisjs. receiued, freely oiue. - ji Fearcyenotthcrcfore, ye areofmoreva- ^flaiyj^, 4 Thenv.nirtctscf 5) V + PoiTciTe *■ not golde,nor filucr,nor mo- iue then many fparrofves. 7 Thenecefs/ne the word muft "ft ney in your girdles, 3 2 7 •.• Whofoeuer therefore fliall confefle me * 'V''"^ ofopto i!,Tgi«hiDJmhem ^o Norafcrippcfor thciouincy, neithertwo beforemen, him vviU I confeifealfo before my Tm^Z^Z^z''^' tiie icift wile thac coats,neither niooes,nor a ftaftc : «for the work- Father which is in heauen. iMk.9,ts. unj'tvt^ Biightiie. man is worthy of his '^ meat. J j But wholbeuer (hall denieme beforemen, *•''«*• i». 1 ^""'^i'T.''''^ " '^"^ intojl-wlutfoeuer city or townc ye him will I alio denic before my Father which is ^i"^,'iV-. to ml, bathlryat n 11 ■ t • i • ■ 1 i • L 1. .. .• .j 8 Ciuil dlOtorinm no-.hm mt^h, hm. ^^^ comc,cnc]iiire who is worthy in it, and dicrc m heauen. r^l^^ e °^°^ derthtm.anioti'o abide till yc &D thcncc. 54 X * Thinke not that I am cometolend oftieGofpcIl. thAt thrt mkht ,2 Andwhenyecomeintoanhout.falutethe peace into the earth, but the O.vord. *^fic^<..7.5. c%''''fZ'f/»ct ^^'^^' ' .?> f "■■ 1 2"! come to fet a man at variancea- l^^l^J^- ^ firatthtiyrtMni 1 3 And if the houfe be wooithy , let your gainft his father, and the daughter againfthcr oat ej^cpifoTis ttcki, the Lord *f. ^peacecome vpon it : but ifit benot worthy,let mothcrinlaw. 'obepreferrcd krthofiho/i^vhe. your peace returiie to you. . 3^ :f And a mans enemies /7;«//fethe\'ofhis ''.'^""""'l«t- .t:.t,l:t'r ^t * ^nd whofoeuer n,nli not fecei-ie you, ownehoufholde. Tcl^e^U^^^: lHtf2i,j;. noiTieare your words, whcint depart out of that 37 '^J'He thatloueth fttheror mother more Z.^^iuki^.i^, >; t.rti'i 5 ij. houfe, 'ox that cirj', 4. (hake ofi the duft of your c'-tn me, i<: not worthy of nie. And he that loueth ""' '-f-^?- d Geir,>uprom:it f^^^^ , fonne, or daughter more thcnme.is not vvorthic ?';<""*•»?. • 5 Hapi.yateiiiey tjTniely Ifay vnto you. It (hall be eafier for ofme. . ., . j}n4, ihr,. i4, that teceiue (he thcmoftheland of Sodom r.nd Gomorrhain thc' 38 ^ And hethattikethnothis crofle, and JohiehJtiiKtrit preaching of the day ofiudgenient, then for that city. ., fblloweth after me, is not worthy of me. oMtofdtn^enaai b^m^rihcr }^ ^^*liehoId,I fendyouasfiheepeinche _ 39 -^He that will P finde hislife, (hall lofe t^'l'^^tZfX. ■ tbatiefufeie. ' middes ofthc vvolues: beyethcrforewiieasfei- it : ana he that lofeth his life for my fake, (hall ftofit'iihuhtkU.t ^luk'.iaZ, pcnts, and g innoctnt as doues. finde it. thrm claue hfl t tiu amtntrof ^j But beware of b men, for they will dcHuer 40 '"He that recduethyou, rcceiueih mc: '¥'^V' *"'*'''* thltb'c^'iZ. you vptdtheCouncels, and will fcoui^eyouTn andhethatreceiuethme,receiuethhimthathadi ]t,' l^"o'com/ ty th-i nuantau their Synagogues. . , fentme. loCodisbotb ki'idofh^fwifi. iS And yefliallbe brought to the gouernoqrs 41 v "He that recdueth a Prophet inqthe author and renea- •/tAr.tf.ii./j*. and Kuigsformyfake, inwicnertetotheir!,andto n.iine of a Prophet, fhall receiue a Prophets re- fjf ^ft|','? "^"'^ ^'^,^, ij.jt. theGcntilcs. ward : and he that receiueth a righteous mnn, in •.•Lulitil.'ie.hlia' jf.LHke'.9 «<. ■^rr^S^'" ^' And the « brother Ihnllhetray the brother you, hq (lull not lofchfsreward. y^lfiht'ltJt i'rotp^i'i'tf" todeath,andthefatherthe.fpnne,>d thcchil- . uixlt^^bttl tKMhiurfMPgt dren (hail rifeagainft*,&.«>'.p:^.ci»ts,and (hall caufe CHAP. XT. «*iwfia.<<^ ihcmtodie. t hhi Muhhudifr^hto ch,/l. 7 ehtijh,i,fiimm*>r 1henn»:iol mc ^^ ^^^^i yg jj,^j ^^ y^^^^^ ofall men for my hhn.'t} T'^rr.aw eniihe TJOfhfts. :S Ch»fifiilcl-n. tnhlrZ'witt.iot Namc:>5.buthethatcndurethtotheend,helhar »■ ch'^v"Br>'f^'^'.i', Th, c.^,h,>u,bochm<>n. i«.»r»,r.J»«' bcfaued. _ _ a8 rV>, «..-... »..'-.rK «.i/4i../. ■ to lemAha'Hty.i'r , ^ And when they pei-fecutc you in this cirie, h Nd ■ it came to palTe that when IcAis Had » CKtiftffirwrfc »«» fTfV;*M p'w ^^'^ '"'^^ another : for verely I Hiy vnto yon, y ec M mad.c an end of ^ comm.;nding his tw^lue ^1"' •*"''*'''^l cfpJtJurfoi (halln6ti2X)eouer'?//theckics oflfrael, tillths difciplfsj hee ^.cpai-ted thence to teach and to MVf'ui!'""""" f,i?«;/?i/> ;f«CT»i Sonne ofman be come. J preach in •> their cities'. '__ ' « of ini?'*.7m? ofbut'uhtmru ' 2^ *Tl,odi(cirkis'not:&owehJsmaftefy nor • a <[)?. And \vhen-Iohn heard, ;n -the rri(bn /''''»»K')fv.-'f/». rrr';» thefenianrabouehisl.crd. theworksofChrift, he f:nt two of his difdipks, t'^^'/f ''''""' tfjihpoHTnenift ay It is ynough (or the tlucipfc to bceashts snJfaid vnto hm, wcw^, »<•»■» nchu^oanoau- niaJicT »j, and the (tTiiant as his Lord. ^ ifthcy ^ Art thou he that fhouldtomc, or (hall wc ».4»;,»/r'-«iiiBW •'*''• . haue called the mafkr of the houfe ''Bcel-xcbub, looke for another? 'X/V^a^' ,.,',[''', u^ ' howe much mote them of his houlhold? 4 And k(usanrwering,faiH vnto them, Goe, n-i-wM'- I. L.,i'i>.\^. o . . , , , _, and (liew John, what things ye hcirc and fee. ,!- u,./,.?..} t F-'<(./<,.'«f«^^ihjt6,^i»mu>,>tb>tbr,.i»a,i,i^i,[fi.,„ vvalke:thelcpeis4rccleiucd,8£thedcafchea«. Chriftandlohn. Wlfdomc iuftlfic J. Chap.xij. Chriftcsyokc. Mcrcie,facrifice. 7 ^sfAi6t.t. thedeadare raifedvp, ^.and thepoorercceiuc 29 Takemyyoke onyoii, andlenrncofmec f '"'■'": iMkffiB. thcGorpcl. that I am mceke and lowly in heart: andycfljan ^^^°*"^f,^'^ aWbaugtee- ^ AndblefTedishethat flial not bc offended findc 4. reft vnto your foiilcs. t<„«,.Fo,hHccm. mc'cT. Ts be. in me. 3 0 t^oj- "^y jo^c is 'i h" h iM li,i.Jobni.i^ the f ul. hgh^ o with the Winder ^,_^,^ S,n«,,U.lph,rJ. 5 j rt, jjocd <,' ,«,/ ,.fl. 34 r,- brouoht ^" '^'*^^ raiment? Behold,they that weare foft clo- true mother andbteihnn ofChnft. ^ ^!«ilc*.j.i. thing,are in Kings houfcs. a T ' v that time lefus went on a Sabbath day i of the true fan. lukt^.^i. 9 But what went ycc out to fee? A Prophet? X\through the come, and his difciplcs were an 'S'lymgodhe c /»'*<«'»' yea,Ifay vntoyou,andmorethenaProphct. faungred, ahdbegantopluckethcearesofcorne Sabbaih,jndiU tt:'.t*'i«S ioForthisisheeofwhom,tiswri,ten,tBe-and'?oeate. -'"Kj ryofCodftmieth: holde,Ifendmy meffengerbctorethy raCe,which a And when thePharifesfawe it, they fayde /«*'•«.'• thtfnfomt'tMt fliall prepare thy way before thee. vntohim, Bchold,thy dilciples doe that X which X2),r«/,xj.ij, IZ'^h'-'ki^'lf''' " Verely I fay vnto you, Among them which is not lawfull to doe vpon the Sabbath. J!iarines,the fre*. are begotten ofwomcn arofetheicnot 3 greater j But he fayd vnto them,;?. Haueycnot read :{• i.J ^po>, the ejthe Cofptt mtb lence,and the violent take it by force. for him to eate,neicher for them which were with *"''''« "^' 'f '°lXiSi6 *^. Tor a" the Prophets and the Law ''pro- him,butonelyfotthe*Priefts? itrLti'uT'I".' d They pro'iiheci- p^ecied vnto lohn. ... - . 5 OrhaueyenotreadintheLaw, howthat *£AW.J9ij.fr«j/, tdofthwp to 14 And if ye will receiue it,this is « that Elias, on the Sabbath dayes the Prieftes in the Temple S.j i- *»i s4-9- t»nt,x<,h But whereunto flidfl I hken this gene- then the Temple. ^ ■vfonthesMtih XWW4.4J. ration? ^ic is like vnto htlf children which fit in j Wherefore if yeeknewewhatthisisfi^ I ''v.;'<<'">i'"''' 3|. i«if7.5t. the markets,and call vntotHcir fello^es, will haue mercie, and not facrifice.ye would not I'l"" ^V ["'!"''. LTeftouVLrb ,, '7Andfay,Wehauepipedvntoyou,andyee haue condemned the innocents. oflhTs'luh borne enemiei oJ haue notdaunccd, weehaucmoumed vntoyou, 8 ForthcfonneofmanisLqrde, fwewofthe b>takithtS.Miiih; theGofpell.ihcn an.i ye haue not lamented. Sabbath. ±Hop.6.7. oup1,Mote°moft , • ' ^ ^°' ^°'^" '^^"^'^ "="'^" """2 "^"^ ''""- 9 " * And hc departed thence, and went into '.'Zf,'/: , ««\pe! "^ '^"g'andthevray,Hchathadeuill. their Synagogue : ' , iXc^.^ t Hitkvitihihi 19 The fonne of man came eating and drin- 10 And behold, thaewasaman whichhnd » Theceremo. jirw^raVif. ofihit king.and they fav, Beholde a glutton and a drin- his hand drj-ed vp. And they aikcd him,fdyiHe, Is >•-'" "' ''".H"'i. :fi^;r;;;«S J«-«|:wineafliendv.>toPublican«and(inners: it lawfull to heale vpon a skath day? that d^ey f^'J'JS^e^^^^^ ieaoufd neither *'^"t ' wifedomcisuiftificdofherchildren. might accufe him. boor, ^■ah roKn'n, nor 20^5* Then began he to vpbraide the cities, i x And he faid vnto the,\Vhat man (hall there j How fatre awf pnileJeAimp vvhtrcin moftofhis great workcs wcredone,be- bcamongyoii.i hathaflieepe.&ifitfalonaSab- in «!i3« "tp'^ we tofl^^T'rcMe .«"^"''^y^^P^''tednot. _ bathdayintoapit,dothnottakeitandlifcitout?rvSJd" the cleiiaoilihiw ^^ WocA? to theeChorJxin: Woe ^* to thcc is How much more then is a man better then rageolthewie. ) fcnembriee. Eethfaida : for if y great works,which were done afhecpe? therefore, it is lawfull to doc welkm a '"''• i^lTTtte'"' *" ^'°"' ^^'^ ^^"^ '^^"^ '" ''">'"'^ and Sidon , they Sabbath day. " *« ^^'',T''mn,t k ZZ offhe'Jc^'t'i, ^'^ repented long agone in fbckcloth and afhes. i j Then faid he to the man,Stretch forth thine ,„^nta'i»ua}»f, trhcihtyreceiu'eii. 22 But Ifay to you,It fhallbecaficr for Tyrus hand. Andheftretcheditforth,anditwasmade itciHpchrtfiwu jThep'oudte and Sidonattheday ofiudgemcnt, then foryou. whole as the other. topHbiiJIitmerr^ (<^V':11&\'^'t'''^'^^^f'^^^^^^^ '4jThenthePharifeswentout,&confulted^r,K:itV totheitgieathitrt ^"«) ticauenjhalt be brought downe to hell: for againft h!m,how they might dcltroy him. tHtrui,c>ft.tion. aodfma'cwhich "thegre.it workes, which haue bin donein thee, 15 But whelefus knew it,he departed thence,& vhicbihwgrfht>e, turneth to the f,i. had bene done among them of Sodom, they had greatinultitudes fo lowed hira,S: he healed tlie al, I"""' " " '"""''*' THVl^_^r^^n.,^^^,o^^si.Y. ^ itf Andchargedthem,n%reatningwife,iha^'j:„':t„^-'wr, */.«iSf jo.ir. ^4 Bi'tlfayvntoyon, thatitfhalbeeafierfor they (hould not make him knowen, - ^,t,e,ih»it>toji,f, g rhroHof, the m. them of the land of Sodom in the day of iudee- 1 7 That it might be fulfilled which was fpokcn '« i»«f"ii«'W)-«k »il7n/^t1t'h '"<="^^hen for thee. " byEfaiastheProphet.faying, TT'/i, » th, tnj.h of»a ■ *\ "^ "V ^^-^^ ''""^ ^^^^^ anfwered,aiid fayde, I 1 8 « Bt^old my fcmant wiiom I h.uie choTen, „""Jj,„,'Z't thKi^t perieymni g'uc thee thankes, O Father,Lord of heaue'n and my beloucd in whom my fouledeliteth: I ^vil put a»ituii4- * 7°^/f 7"-'"" , ^7 *; All thingsaregiuen vnto meofmyFa- kingflaxeft,alhenotqucnch,tillhe 'iking^forth XJ^i^t^V^ *Thetei?nottue ^j^^""-^"^ '•■"o»Tianknow«/i blin^,&du:r,& hc healed him,, ";;^7,*;'!^^^^^^^ •:uhni.^e. »den,and I will eafeyou. • fo)'hewii)/c*w and the ende oFthat man is "^ Kelr.6.f,}, * '3-'/' ? H- -li.This nun cafterh the deuils no otherwife out, worfe then the bci^inning. Euen lb fhal ic be wirfi "^'°.»<- "w"' but through Beelzebub theprinccofdeuils. this wicked generation. >^«.rw.. 5 ThikjiigJeme ^S ' But Icfus knewe thfirthoughts.and faydc 4^-^ *°^W'hile he yet fpake to y multitude, ioChtiftieatb«fi of chriii and the to them,Eiiery kingdome diuided againft it felfe, behold, his mother, and his bretliren ftood with- by his owner x^ai- kiogdomeohhe is brought to nought : and euerv ci'tie or houfe, out,deiiriiigtorpeakewithhim. ple.how that all BuTglZl '""' '^"i'Js^ ^'g'l'"^ '^ reUe,(],aU not ftand. 47 Then one faid vnto him, Bcholdc, thy mo- fe°fj;?„';Vr" j: i6 So it Satan cart out Satan, he is diuideda- ther an,i thy brethren i^and without, deliri.ijj to oifiods'gloiy. gainft himfelfe ; how Hiall then his kingdome en- fpeakc with thee. ± ««fi* j.j t. dure? 48 Etit he an!wered,and faid to him tlut toldc '"^' ^-'"^ 17 Alfo if I through Beelzebub caft out de- him,VVhoismymother?&whoarcmybrethren>- : ." uils , by whom d»e your children caft them out? 49 "And heiftretched forth his hand toward his n Noie Wbom Therefore they Ihall be your iudges. difciples,&(aid,Beholdmymoth£r5£my brethre. oe«revnto»!, 28 Dutifl call out deuils by the Spirit of God, 50 For whofocuer (hall doe my Fathers will 'j'l''J,'^'i51""' then is the kingdome of God come vnto yo«. wiiich is in heauen , the (amc is my brother and «f ftrih*" z) Els how can a man enter into a ftron» fifter and mother. ' mans houfc and fpoyle his goods, except he firft CHAP. XI 11. binde die ftrong man, and then fpoyle his houfe? t TheparttUoftheSovir. mmin iPhjCMJlip.thvif*. SO Hetha-i^snotwithme, isagainftme:anJ r4iia. ,STht t^^j/oftionKriiji lurM,. i^Thtforabitofiht h- --hat "athcreth not with me fcatwreth *,*"' '" ^'' ' ^'•l'*'*!"'^ iTOfihi U^n. 44 oOhthu/. ju .rat^amtretn not witn me,icatteretn. dtnt^€a;.-.rf.^^ofthtf,a!t.:^TOfihtdr»mntt<:»fi,„totht ^:Mieimfnthenty<'Utt. Uttt u to. and blal'phcmie lliall be forgiuen vuto men : hut "-i^He vlame day went lefus outoftfae boufc, v .if<»-(.'4.r. ijo4«5.i«. the blafphcmie<«^<»jny? the" holy Ghodfhall not 1 and f.tc by the Tea fide. '«^'8.4,5. be forgiuen vnto men. 2 'Apd' great multitudes rcTortcd vnto him, 1 chiiitihcweih ■J 1 And whofocuer fhal fpeakc a word again/l fo that he went into a fliip, and fate downe : and '" pot'ing '"o'tA « Of bUfphf mie tbc fonne of man, it (hall be forgiuen him : -^ but the whole multitude ftnode on the ll-ore, Sowe* that °he * igiinftthehoiy wliofoeuer fliall fpcakcagainft iheholy Ghof^, it j Then he (pake many things to them in pa- fiedecVlifewhUh *^'"**' (ball not be forgiuen him , neither in this world, rables/dying, Behold,a foiver went forth to fow. "lo'^ea in the nor in the world to come. 4 And as he fo wed.fomc fell by the way fide, a''o7ln'V"""'lV!' Hi octitesat ^^ Either make the tree gooJ , and h'S fruite and the foulcs came and dcuoured them vp. one«ininoth"r, tbelen'gthbe.vray fooA: or els make the tree cviill , and his f^uice j And fome fell vpon llonie ground , where aud the reafon i«, rhenifi fun tnea cuiU: for the tree is knowen by the fruite. the)' had not much earth , .-uid anon they fprung '"' that men lot bytheitcvoe j^ ? O generations of. vip'ers, how can you vp,bccaiifeiheybadno de]Hhofcarth. 'ib«d*t loc'rl!.' vTatfC.15. fpeake good things, wiKn ye are eu 11? For of the 6 And when the funnc was vp,they were par- ceiueit,oiiaJ«» t zum'mdvn- '•abuiidance ofchc he.irt thc mouthfpeakcth. ched,and for lackeofrootingwitliered away. KnwwtiptB. frafiuhUirtflti, J5 Agoodn^anoutofthcgoodtreafiireofhis 7 And (bme fell among thornes , anid the ithichthi mifl^ heart bnngeth forth good things: & an euill man thornes fprung vp,and choked them. IZlriiZTmf °"- ^'-"'^ ^"'' trcaf^u-e, bringeth forth euil things. 8 Some againe f-;l in good ground,^ brought 8 Aga'nfl fiowird 5 y cliy wordesvhoiilhaltbeiuftified, lo ^Thcnthedi(ciplescanw,andraidtohim^ i.<-s/-t.ij, and by thvvordes thou link be condemned. Why fpeakdl thou to them in parables? f >. / Billv'Mtzh ^ 8 faying, Mafter, we would fee cawfe it is giuen vnto you, to know the fecrers of ^f f,',° 1"^^^^ Jofke tht irue war- a figne of thcc. the kingiloin of heauen,bu: to the it is not giuen. ,0 t(,e clea.m J all lhfo[Ctd. 59 Buthcanfwercdandfaidto them, An euill ij wForwhofoeuer hath,ro him fiialbe giuen, thrtel>atebiiii. *Chn^'Je%th ^"^ ^'adulterous generation fccketh a (;gnc, but- and he fhal haueabimdance: hut whofoeuer hath ^Ji^i'g''J*j'^|jJ,'* by ihe'foto"^! "" ^•fP'^ '^^^'' ^^ giuen vnto it^ faue that fignc of nor,from him (halbc taken away, euen ] he hath. ',,", (^jf*" * example of the the Prophet lonas. I J Theiefore(peakeItotheminparables,be- x«v!»s.«ot Jcwe-.thst iheie 40 }?.Por as loDas was three dayes & three nights caiife they (eeing, doe not fee : and hearing, they JiraWeThrrTthe'v '' *" '^^ '^■^'''«' ^^^''V " ^° ^^^'' f''^ fonnc of man be hcare not,t)eithcr vnderftand. wVirtV" ":' ^he threcdayes&threenights in the heart of y earth. 14 Soin them is fulfilled the prophecic of E- light.oftiieGof- 44 i'ThcmenofNineuelhalrifeiniudgement faias,vvhich;'ro/'/;*r/«raith, ^ Cy hearing,ycfhall *SA''-''-». Pfl.whichwai with this generation, and condemne it : fcrthey heare,and fiial not vndcrltand,andfceing,yc fhal "^'g*,"^,j» «^/..««m"''"' *^T>€^^^d at the preaching oflon.-iS: and behold, fee,andQiallnotpcrceiue. _ n.^oahu^tt ^ 1 /^i'^.ioi. ^greater then lonas where. ij Forthispeopleshcartiswaxedfat,&their ji5.r>rthiht iudgevrcntwii'rt thi": generation, and (hallcon- haue winkcd,le(l they ihould fee w their eycs,and v^'iUoLtle'rU d;miie it : for fiie caine from die •> vtmoft partes heare w theireares, & (hoidd vnderftand \v their South iH rei^'i-Uf ofthe earth to hwre the wifedome of Solomon: hcarrs,&0]orildrfttirnc,that I might heale them. thiU'uiofilrul, and behol« n '« *»« '" •'',« f» yirthUvpon 44 Then heraith,Iwilrctiirne into minchoufe things which vce fee, and haucnotfccne/A«»>, ^'^' ° h'j t j^_'* ' *!j^^hiI*- ■ ^'^'^^ whence I csmc : and \\ hen he is come, hee and to he-ire thofe things, wluch y ce hcare, an(i « ^^, „ ,^ ' <*. UAf i\,n,, finUctb it empcicjivvent and girniChed. . hjue not heard them. - - *• 11. f.^ Hearc OFthe fecde (bwcn, Chap.xlii). rorablcs. A Prophet wiihoui honour. 8 4- utr^.ij, 1 8 f 4» Hcare ye thcwforC the ptrnblc of the j 8 Ami the fiddeis the uorldc, and the good '**'*•'•• (bwcr. fcede arc the children of the kingdome, and the 19 Whenfociieranymanhearcththeword of tares are the children of that wicked one. that kingdome, and vnderftandctb it not , that e- 59 Andtheenemje that fovve;hthcm, isthe uill one commcch, and catchcth away that which dciiill, <|> and the harueft is the end of the world, ^ J"'.}-' J. « Thcuih thrrt tt wasfoweninhlsa-hcait : and this is hce which and the reapers be the Angels. »f«»/.M.i5. mtntioH tmie «/ jj^th rccciucd the fecdc by the way fide, 40 As then the tares are gathered and burned ^rmn'ulllimd 20 And hce dwt rccciued fccdc in thc ftonic inthcfire,fofl)allitbeinthe^endofthcworld. »rwi"|'>Pi»A<.*t ground , is he which heareth the worde, and in- 41 The Sonne of man (hall fend forth his An- xndi>iix»dmg. Tar continently with ioyrccciueth it, gels,and they fliall gather out of his kingdome all nkeihtf thiftidt 2 , Ytt hath he no rootc in himfelfc , and du- things that offend, ;:nd them which doc iniquitie, bt""lT«i,Z'»hi '■^^ '^"^ 3 feafon : for as foone as tribulation or 42 And Oiall cart them into a fornacc of foe that fo»eihji9iib pcrfeaition commcth bccaufcof thc woidc, by Therelhalbevraylingandgnafliingof teeth. tathtbtiuh and by he is offcndeil. 4J -J Then (hal the iuft men ftiine as thc (unne ^"^'"-i^-i- . 12 And hce that rccciued thc fecdc among in the kingdome of their Father. Hce that hath themes , is he that heareth thc worde : but the cares to heare,let him hearc. care of this world, and the deceitfulneflcof ri- 44 f 7 Againe,thekingdotrcof heauenislikc [iaojT„?w"rej''"* ' dies choke the word, and he is made vnfmitfuH. vnto a treafure hid in the held,which wh*n a man lix lichrs of't'r'e 2 J Buthee that receiucd thc feed in the gcod hath founds he hidcth it, and lor ioy thereof dc- kmgdome tf bea. ^ound, is he that heareth the worde,andvnder- parteth, and Iclleth all that hce hath, andbuyeth "" '"."'"■d no rhndethit,whichalfobearethfruite, and bring- thc fieldc. K.b/nl'C eth foorth, fome an hundrctli folde , (bmc fixtic 4J ^ Againe,the kingdome of hcauen is like h« 'hai ledtf mrtli folde,and ionic thirtie folde. to a marchaiic man,chat feeketh gooi^ pearles, ''■'"i '*•«'• the 4 CIiriflfliewMfc H f + An Other parable put heefoorth vnto ^6 VVbohauingfoundapeailcofgre.ntprice, '"jj^j*' '"'"' lo another parable iIiem,faying,Thekini;domeofheauen is like vn- wentandfoldeallthathchad,andboirght it. cftbeeuilUetde to a man w^ch fowcd good fecdc in his field. 47 f ^AgainCjthe kingdome of heauenis like 8 'Hie te art many TaV Z' ch^lTr 2 ? But while men llcpr, there came his cnemie vnto a drawe net caft into the fca, diat cathcrcth !",.''',' '^''""''• hall nenci be free and (owcdtarcs among the whcate , and went his ot all kmdes of things. ftandmg are opt tod quit from of- vvay. 48 Which, whenit is full,mcn drawctoland, of ti e chiMch, acd frace.bothindo. ^(J And when thc bladc was fprung VD , and and fit and gather the good into vcflels, and caft jh"'"-* « length atineandoianeri, , i/-i/--f ii"*i/-i.i_j " inalbe calluuf vDjiii the day ap. brought forth fruit, then appeared the tares alfo. the bad away. but the f .11 and pointed for I he re. 27 Thencametheferuants of die houtholdcr, 49 Sofhallitbeattheendeoftheworld. The pcififtclrrring«f floringofalihiiigi &faidvntohim , Mailer, fo'.vcdlUhou not good Angels fhallgoe foorth, and feucr thc bad from I'ltif is deferred iT^2ying,The kingdome of heauen is like \n- taught them in their Synagogucfo that they were "^'^^'J^j^^ ^^^ titiingdom with toagraincof nuftardfecd , which a man takcth a(tonied,and fayde, Whence coinmcth this wife- outlyfinne dfig. very (mall begin- and fowcth in his field : dome and great workcs vnto this mnn? norancc.but sifo "^8'. ""••""<' J2 Whichindeede is die Icaft ofallfcedes: $$ Isnpt this the caipenters fonnc? Isnothis "^^'u a"'*''' Ing'onofftfbefide bt>t whcn it is growcn , It is the greateft among mother called Marie, xand his brethren lames timg'biock's"]o the expea«ioa 8£ herbes,anditisa ttcc, fo that thebirdsofhcauen amflofcs, and Simon and ludas? ihciro«newa,ef, hope of all men, comc and ruild in the branches thereof. " j^ And arc not his fiftcrs all with vs? Whence that when r,od Mndto,'!,?„o°„Tr J J fv An otherparablefpakehee to them, then hath he all thefe things? ^ S""''o"r'''and bethenio'telet"^ '^^- J^'"g.,Lo'n,i, «-iV«.7B.>. Kenbythe Prophet, fay iHg, ^ I will open my to tni kthmied: ^li - itim dtftnuh. 18 of I'^t fiut mouth in parables , and will vtter the things /««" . &c. i> IhnH ir^tjeth. 1+ Tie ^fjll > ■'«/"< which hauc bene kept fecret from the foundation *«* "" ?""• *' ^'""'- -" P"" '" ''T"<>'- 3* t*< oftheworld. A T*'thartimeHerodthcTetrarch-h€ardof ..w*,«.,4. 36 Then fent lefus the multimde away , and ^ ^i^^ f^^^ ^^ j^j-^j /„t, ,-, 7. went into the hoiile. And his dilciples came vnto ' 1 He'ic itinif°»o««- ■■ '" Herod,a.. example f.f tyrann :u. vsmne pnd«. a'ld cruelije, »h« former para. "'^«oj™'^"='"; jr J " U u anjto be (hort.of acoutily confciencr, and of il.nr r..trr*blenauctie, which Meoftbegood J7. «Thenanrvveredhe,aildraydtOthem,HC baueorcegiurDthemleh.esouer.op1eafiitti: inn«olfs,(itt and thercforegreat a ivorkes are wrought by him. 28 +ThcnPetcranfvveredhim,andfayd, Ma- 4EyfaidiwetT«aa"Qpu':himinprifonforHerodiasrake,his water. feU>«"'b«"«b'"* siOtworte,u brother Philips uife. 29 AndhefaydjCome. Andwhcn Peterwas y vtn'ue oVchhft. ujfthtofib,f„t. 4 For lohn fayd vnto him, Itis not i^lawfull come downe out of the (hip, hee walked on the whicn helpeth /«ir*T "'^' ft)!" thee to haue her. water,togoctoIefiis. ibat vercM.whicIi ^' Umi.it It, J And when hee would haue put him to 50 Bntvvhenhefavvamighciewinde ,heewas h^tb'siura"'" ««.ii<..ii. death, hee feared the multitude, becaufcthey afraid : and as he began to finke, he cried, faying, 'if-MA>kt6%^ :■ chaf.ti.2s. counted him asav Prophet. Mafter,faue mc. t ihu Gv.Tu^trah 6 But v;hen Herods birth day was kept , the j i So immediatly lefiis ftretched foorth his ^*" '•'^' "'^V". l.Th,r,^mth», •^f^S/'fJofHerodias danced bcforethem, and {^and,and au^ht him,and fayd to himro thou of .^^il^S r^t'T* Wfr<,«.:(«f^ry?=/- P'"'^" "^oti- . . httle faith, whereforcdiddeft thou doubt ? ofGMr.ondTibf ihtmaa^ttiijia- J Wherefore he promifed with an othc, that J2 And as foone as they were come into the '"''•^'"*'"**« ttn fcnt, jvAo ;i he would giuc ha' whacfoeuer Ihe would aflce. fliip,the winde ceafed. c»««'«/ n filfe 'Jt'til^ot''' ^ A'^J ^^^. ^""g ''^^e mftruded of her 3 i Then thq- that were in the thip , came and %72Z f <■.»«'( fA./y?'»« mother,fjyd, Giue me here lohn Baptifts head in worfhipped him,faying. Of a trueth thou art the 5 in 'ha^t j^ chtiS io »:,MJif s And when the men of that place knewe fpititujl diieafes at mihufonnf,vh4>'"« » rtopnoftnhitini 12 And his difciples Came, and tooke vp thc touchcd it wcfc made wholc. !rf^r/4« w^t" '^°'^>''^"'^ '-'"'■'^'^ '"^>3"'* ^^^"^ and tolde lefus. ,,>i^J«oX««m ^^ 'f^'J^'^'^^I^t'sfirard it, hee departed CHAP. XV. tranct.The ihiri thcncc by (hippe Into a defert place apait. And j Tie ctmimunJcmm, *n4 irtiniom of m-a. n nfftnct. v>,u .^grifft.'i.iig. when the multitude had heard it, they followed t; rhtpUniithich » rooted v^. 14 'Slndt ulir J,J,^ on footC OUt of thccities btindt. i8 Thibtarf. Ji rt* rroniMtofCiniAxt. 16 The it aastbai jlfiti ^4 And icius went toorth and fawc a great iS nA>,kifiini>i!. t t t Jam'.. multitude, and was mooued with companion to- ^_tt , ^ ^ , ^ ., , ^, . «/M4^4ff,ji, ward them,andheht;aledcheir(icke "T" Hen 'came to lefus the Scnbes and Phari- i Konecwnniwh Wrs,., If C And whenciienw3<: romp' *ti,;c jr.- 1 fe, "■hichwereofIerufa]em,faving, ly are mote bold ■ with fiuc loanes and the time is already pad : let the multitude F^^"^'""" «' t"^ Elaers? for diey » waLh not their Godaj.poimeth and ,wo l,:,le fi- depart , that they may goc 'into tlie townes and ^'^^ "'^^" j''^>' ^?^ '"'P'^', ^ • , . - , a',?"! "^ *"' '"*• fii:s (hewing ther. .,^, --.^ ^6 "ciouncs,ana jj --But heanfweredandfaid VMo him^Wlw t ""W-i. . 'Vn':":^.^^"" -r^ Butlcfusfayd to them. They haue no J°7« -If^ tran(gre(re the commaundemcnc ot ^ ~ '1'^ whcbiayaiihings ncedeto goeaway : ojue ye them to e-'te Godbyyourtradicion? ptn f-omhendt* afide, and leeke ,_ ThVn favd thrv vnrn K.'m VKr^2\.L^u^ ^ 4 vFor God hath commaiided,fayine,hHo- *'""'>'»''*"''-'i'"» the kingdome cf , ' I \ '^> ^ j^ ^^^° """' ^^^^ ^auc here ^ , r , , mntlier • y and hee tk-ic cur ''"«'/."■*«:* ««■"♦ heauedt b"": ^"^ loaucs,and two fillies. r f. r 7 . ^^" ■ « and nee tnat cui- ,/,, „,^, „y. , 5»-if.w,«j;, 18 AndhenTid,Brinothemhithertome feth father or mother, let h,m die the death. ,«,£Wr«. - Mrj.,,, ,9 And hee commanded the multitude to fit ^ Butye fay,' Whofoeuerfhallfay tofother i Th.irvvkked "^■"^-J. downeonthegraffe, andtookcthe fiueloaues o-" "'other. By the gift that is. #er*^ byme,thou ^"'^""^j;;- and the two fifncs, and looked vp to heauen and '"'y^!irP'/'^^'\ ' . . r l ,.. maVmemsoF ble(red,and brake, and gauc the loaues to his dif- 1 ^n ""^^^" ^?"T "°^ '^ . f ' °'"^'^ *'°''* '''*• '?"" itftTif*"*.':^ «^'" "P'^'an'l the difciples to the multitude. r^oAev,fhalb^fiee .- thiis haue ye made the com- ptetence of godt*. f;V..'uV.;'e ^o And theydulall eate, and were fufficed, "^"'^^•"ent of God of no <« ,uthorme byyour ,"„t-:;;f,;^"rkl cuen ihtongh andthe>'tooke vp of rJie fragments that icmai- "^°'"on. , . , „ - lawcsjiheiete- .' ttiigStie ttmp.-ns, ned twelue balketi full 7 ' O hypocrites , Eliuas prophecicd well of ptooued. reSe^'r ^'' And they that had eaten, wereaboutfiue y°';;'"^-l"??,. ,, . . iT^fl'r"'"'*''^ thn'eg'rsi'' thoufandm.n,'befide women and little children. • I .'^J^^ people draweth neere vnto mee l'^/^:/^^- ,hc,hei?atl. com. 22 f And (Iraightway Icfus compelled his jvuhthc.r mouth, and honoureih mee withthe ^/^ ,„ „„j, ,^ mended vs. dif^ipi^ ,0 enter into a nfippe , and to foe ouer ''F''"" t^^^^ heart is farre off from me. dj..,e.J,uh cM. ■ IX^^IZ, bcforehim,uhilehefentthemultimdeaway j 9 . But m vame they wx,r(hip me,teaching /.r ^r™ ,0 ,*,,r ,v „•«««,..,. 0 2J AndasfooneasheludfcntthemulLde ^°^""";,'^'"^P^"f«-. ... ,.• x"!v<,i,...T. 10 * Then heecillcd the multitude vnto him, y,,„y^,,,^,^- c Tht mnming U a.,ir,.k„^:rcn„ away,hewcntvpin:oamounra;nea!onctopray: ]° •! ^ '^Z^- ''eec.'.Ucd the multitude > :t^;Xr;i And the fllippe was now in the middes' of pi-oil's of ««> ijmt fi\)ii fh.ilU MOitoricm far ilxe, f>r vnirr ihi, colour cfriS- '-''•- • ... ... ^^^ tUnt 101/^ ' tnd /tnlhoritit "■'•^''- "— — .. A i ' \ f r I. t.rT. 'r* "* r/fm ri nj laj in fOM ; jvr vtriii tfijc M/c ^VK/muuvtutrfifn.* w; w^ ftatxa Jnit til tht ynei/i 10 hKfiifi ^ 25 A»^' in the = fourth watch of the night, le- ChK"l>cfGod,,nd.-^iutfihtn>c in A» JU5 ivcnr vnto them, walking on the fta. lei (otbvpoaifieanjrupetfliiJoo, becatle iheyniadc'hekingdfltrtof God t» m,n«.p^fpr».l»g 26 And V. hen his difciples faw him Walkin" on n»nd in out^^a.d thing,. *//«.:,.,?. 4 Cb.ift tcachcth VJ that hypocti- hmlritrihtihit .k- /■._, fi., „,.,._. .„,,li'j r,..:-™ i. ■ ^r • •- fie of falfe tfachen which deceineootfwilej, i» nottobe come withall, nonoe l^nkfomuhmi, (r ^he lea,they were troubled , faymg, It is a -ani't et »*" iime Ji\}it ln.i:ot ratntincut far iix(, jur-ziHur wii coi d ^[fm\Mitii the fca,and was toflcd with wanes : for it wasa s.''"'''") '*yK^hiiaii>nthiti-t>igiiun«iit ■. hrt4*hn,itihai (^x\r:xz.\\ wmdc itmp!',had dtmtibe diuiiecft thitii. d Yom malt it of r.o fotur »r.ii whic^t lyttn irrt. ,«}-i'-r t. t-fL -L-T MmuchMUyinyomforothtrwifetkeconmMuidtmenisofGoifliitm The childrens brca J. Chap.xvj. ThePharifcsIeaucn. 9 <|. ij«if 7.1B, n 4. That which goeth into die mouth, dcfi- j J Then heecommaiindcd the multitude to Icth not the man , but that which commcth out '' fit d*unc on the pound, * W>'d /''»■ vtrj, ofthcmouth,thatdeHleththcman. J6 Andtookcthefeuenloaues,andthefinies, J,"///"*"^^';^,, II f Then came his difciples , andfaydvnto andpuethanks.and brake rAf-i9- 14 Let them alone, they be the V blinde lea- fandmen,befide women, and little children. '^'^'' dersoftheblinde : and if the blinde leade the i9 Then /^/wfent away the maltitude, and blindjboth (hall fill into the ditch. tookc fhip,and came into the partes of Magdala. it utrtn.i: 15 ^xThtnanfweredPeter,andfaidtohim, n i-i A P yvt ^CMfAM*"^ Declare vntovs this parable, .,, ^ r, .Cli tJ'nr r . /: 8ai.nMr7 2i. - .,.1 ,. i , /•' » -l i 4 Ththtnt of I ohm. 6 T'je Iratm of the Pitrifci , 11 fir *M^7.i^^,. i<5 IhenfaydlcfuSjArcyeyetwithoutvnder- ,h,i,doth,>,c. jj rhi pro,,/,, ,pwu,. of Chn/K 17 p«<* r CoasitiwiiKb fianding? commtth of Coa. i8 Jhirock'. 19 Tht lt)ti. ii Chid IpirttrxHoTyt 17 PcrCCiueyeC nOtyCt , that whatfoCUCr en- forrfhtwah hu di»lh. 14 7htj»r}ikingofi,nei{'(fi,Mdlil -''^^■"'■"'■'^^'••"'treth into the mouth, goeth into the belly, and ^'<'f'- ^i rolof.,h.l:fi. Thewitktd tVZ'uZtlh' is aft out into the draught ? •j- Hen ' ^ came the Pharifcs and Sadduccs,and wb,ch o.hc,w,fe ItiZhlrl"'^ 1 8 But thofe things which proceede out of 1 'hd * tempt A^^.dcfiring him to (h«w them a jr. aH.fianc.^ne thijififSfn*. the mouth, come from the heart, and they defile figne from heauen. ecct wd toeeiher f oftu jiocktof fireman ^ BucheanfwerccJj&faidvntothemjWhcnic a«ainachriU,but ;^J;r;,S ,9Foroutoftheheart*comceuilthoughts, iseuening,vera)',Fa;rcweather,for ^ (kieisred ^w^.uh^^ ThiHuia. murders.adultencs, fornications, thefts, falfete- J *An.l in themorning,7e/4;^. To day /?;«// ^,;',,, ".'"^f. ^ Id tbjc that ftimonies,ilaunders. ^' a tempeft : for the llcie is red and lowring. O ,„d „i„„,phe,h Chi.ftdoUifome. 2 q xhefe are the things which defile y maii:but hypocrites.ye can difccme the b face of the fkie, oucithcm. flop'pe h'l «te5 to eate with vnwalhen hands, defileth not 'y man. a"d "n yc not difame the figncs of the times? -J- f^-^.i.jg. ag2m(Ube,.r„«n 21 * And Icfiis went rhence,and departed into 4 v The wicked generation , and adulterous / ^o ,", »,<,«*,, ofiiu&mchee the ^ coaftesofTyrus andSidon. feckcthafignc, butthcre iliall no figne begiucn hiLouit>io,th*t ^h-7v«a°oi" i- Andleholdc,awomanafCanaritecame it, but ' that figne of the Prophet x lonas : fo he ^h:th,U)atj,„i, Irofitc. out of the fame coafts, & cried, faying vnto him, left them,and departed. tl WaX ^c>«i...o.A Haue mercy on me, O Lord, the fonneofDauid: J f » And when his difciples were come to ^i,,^ ,k,\li „ i ^i'btft.fliof my daughter is miferably vexed with a dcnil. the otherfide,they had ^forgotten to take bread finie!ome,hi»gin X^lfe 2J rButheca.-nvcred her nota word. Then w;^6 '<"''«• V,., , ^,,, /jr'^'^'T""' ^ ,.i.../.«. .T came to him his ATciples, and befought him, fay- ^ Then lefus fa>d vnto them, Take heede and -J-?;;; ;*;^ ^^ thofi tr,b,t c*mt ing,Scnd her a^vay,for Ihccrieth after vs. bewareof the leauen of the Phardes &Sadduces. „|^„ „f„h.nJ fTw^"^'' r k "24 But he anfwered,snd faid,l am not fcnt,but 7 And they reafoned .imong themfelues.fay- h,m: .r ,/, j,ji„ft nouobcbVnIfi. vnto the 4. loft (hecpeofthc ghoufc of Ifrael. ing,7r «becai,fe we haue brou-ht no bread. '';f'r'f"'^ cUlUwn there 2> Yet Ihc came, and worfhippedhim/aying, 8 But leTus'i knowing it, fayd vnto them, O ^^^ .^^^^^"^^ whereheiscon. Lord, heipe me. ve of little faith, why reafonyc/^af among your »if,HCodfa,uia !„',Huf>'"li'V« 2(5 Andhe.nnrwered,&faid,Itisnotgood to felucs,becaure ye haue brought no bread? iM,w/.«j.,*4/i ret.berc.h ,0 take the childrens bread, andtocaft itto whelps. 9 Doeyenotyctperceiue.neitherrernefrber l.^-^/^^^f-'* jeihcr >nd lofte. 27 But ftic faid,Trueth,Lord : yet in deede the the e Hue loaues,when there wcre*fiue thoufand J^ l^^uji^i^ teth h,s flocke. ,vhelps eate of the crummes,which fall from their '?««,and how many balkets tooke ye vp ? „„^ ^,„„^ "/&*"''* maftcrstaMe. lo Neither the feuenloaues when there were .j./-irff«,j4. h iv^lmtrt wuhntd woman, great is thy feith: be itto thee, as thou tookeyevp? mace aiinrtreof r"*,'*'f'^''f defircft. And her daughter was madewhole at >i VVhyfperceuieyenotthatlsraidnotvn- ,u,,.,ug,^c.u,i «r J T. fli'^ that houre. to you concerning bread, that ycUiould beware ™«4fW(6"iM *eW»udXm. 29ck,4itwa, came neere vnto the fea of Galile , and went vp 12 Then vndcrftood they that he had not fay d ^ .,-,,/;, „;ifh,^ i.mt,U^Um jntoamountaine and fate do wne there. tliat they (hould beware of the Icaucn of bread, etbth Ho,Mmej>t Z'^n^^tin ?o And great multitudes came vnto him,v ha- but ofthcdoarineofthePharifes.and Sadduces. 'if<^'^' »r,kf,h„c/i,ud uingwirhthem,halt,bliHde,dumme,h maimed, »>' f a^Nowc when lefts came into the , p'^^ ,„J|-„, $0 bf*kh,»uiyt and ^an^. ^^^j. ^ ^^d caft them downe at Icfus coaltcs of fa Czfarea Philippi , he alked his difci- „„,» be .aken LZdZuutu, fcete, and he healed rhcm. ples,faying,Whomdoemen(ijythatI,thcfonne hcedcof liHtnthtmbSis ? I Info nuch that the multitude wondered, of man am? . , Wmj . tndfiiuniothtt to fee the dummefpeake, the maimed whole, the '4 Anddieyraid,Some/4y,i IohnEapti»:and ^ fi„'i,'„h,„^ pumbtTi uhich fialt to "oe.and the blindt to fee : and thev glori- fome, Elias : and others, leremias , or one of the iuiby -vtMHc (fhk n«t*r ficdthe'Godoflfrdel. Prophets. <<«'««". 7Bydoir.g,;,ipe 3?x7ThenIeruscslledhisdifc;ple$vntohim, «5 He(aidvntothem,But\vhomfavveyIam? \/J^^X7.%. tbi^jniratie.Chrift end fhid,! haue compaifion on this multitude,be- i« ThenSimonPcteranrwered,&faid,vThoii l.^^MfomAu, fteweiftiba. he ^^^fg ^^ev h-iue i Continued with mee already art that Chrift, the Sonne of the liuing God. /^ws « clis'toThemrh^t' three daycs,& haue nothing to eate:and I wil not i? •» And lefus anfwered, and fayd to him, ■'chA.^.Mi.,. follow bim, no Itt them'.lcpart fafting,leaft they faint in the way. , ^j^,„„i „, „„clli<,n kmd ^iih W«iM«™. g saij./ir .'/^.W.i sotinthewU- JJ Andhisdifciplesfaid vnto him , Whence JL U^r.S.i-r.tHh^.tS. 5 TbereartdiueisinHgemcmsandopinionsofChtift, iG»!'l. c „ fhould wee get fo much bread in die wildemeflC, notwfljndmg he ij knowmefbisa one. h There wre lao Ctf'TfuiheoM <■«(. Of rw p-M A,„,,i a fuflC^f, r„ orf at o mi)!t itllde • W S»r4(i»ii vy.n ihrfex Mtdttr,,.^-, ^hch Herod t u,lt f^mptHOufli i« the h^froiir "»M as IhOUldlumceiO great „mUltltUClC. .fOn^mi.Ur.W.i! th,othy,»<^Ctl»egPhl,f,p,, ^h,ch H„o„,he?re,t,UTe. s 34 AndIeius(3idvnco;hem,HowmrnyIoaues ,,„(/,„ ji„ne6/Citop»traii>iitmthe Ikhokt frTif.ri,,! «< the f.oit of I'banon. )r haue yt? And tlieyCud,Scuen,&:afcwUtlehfl-.cs. uj,iib.ii. i^iHtradthoMgt't. •■• ioh.t.69. ^ F3itbisrfgrjct,noieln»i«*. Bbb. PlelTcd '^hcfccyc*. To take vp the croflc. S. Mitthcwe. Chrlfts tranfliguiation. Elias.Iohn Bapiift. Bleltedartchou, Stmon, thcfonneoflonas; for lo rht famrofia-.th. »i p^o^irtui &Hini. xt ChtiH ifJch.^^n, ■* ^^'^ •^"'^ "'°'''' '"'•' "°^ ''^ncAiA it vnco thee, f^""""" *" f'^'^"- ^ "' fv"' "'*«"• Mur'u'^'.'^i'!! but ray Father whidi is m hsaueii. a Nd ^ » •■' after (Ixc day cs , lefus tooke Peter, 4. Mtrh j.r. onvfontheea'th, 1 8 5 Ani 1 fay uUo vnto tne^ , tlut thoii art iVand iamcs, a d lohnliisoroch;r, & brought Wv 9.18. i/if«?Miw(BJ» 4. 1 Peter , and vpon :.iis rocki I ivill build my them vp into an hie mouncaine apart, i Cbfiftisinibeh S'f^Zli, Cnurch:&tlie-'gatcsofiielihalnotoaercomeK. a And was btrr.mHgured before them:and his S^.h/nnlh! tHta>firaud ' I? « AnJ I^vilgiuc vnco tlisc the n keyes of facedidimnc as the Sunnc, and his clochss wctc mc/o. ieaionhei* thtoHinliane-.sa the kingdo:ncof heaucn , and whatfoeuei thou aswhiteasthclight. lord both of h«». thtaiiuuth;Mta {],aic oQinde vpon cardi,;halbe bouiidinheaucn: j And bchoIJe , there appeared vnto them ""^"J "•«'«. Z2'Z"o""X a-^-^i vvharfocuer thou Ihalt loofe on earth, Ihabe Mofes.and Elias.talking witl.him. lihuZtc^ ui) vnierfitnitng loofcd in heaiicn. 4 Then anfwercd Peter, and (ayd to ledis, ft w»«|ui»i«« »lMM,hutGi)d 20 7 ihni he charged his difciples, that they Mailer, it is good for vs to be here : if thou wilt, "*'»*"' '"/■^'''l w« " '*''-''■'"' Oiould tell no m. n that he i-.tis Idus that Chrilt. let vs make here three tabernacles , one for thee, "'/,t' ''^'.T^i s'rH^istm 21 ^"* From diar time foorthledis began to andoneforMofes,andone forElias. tu't'l/Za'^ ■fai(b,-.vkich COB (hew vntohisdifciples,that henuill go "nto Hie- j While he yet (pakc,behold, a bright cloud '»"''<^"i»i*««4«ii kBeih ChiiiLth* rufalem , and fufter many things of the V Elders, fliado wed them : and bchold,thci e cant* a voycc * '"■""X"' ">» hinuinablc! ^nd of the liie Pricfts, and Scribes , and be flainc, out of thecloud,f,yi:;g, ^ This is ' that my belo- ^ ^itTj 4»'i>«(fi4j* and be raifedagaine the third day. ued Sonne,in whom lam well pleafcd:heare him. ifei.t.tj, I Chrin(ji4kcin 2Z Then Peter Tcooke him alidc, and began 6 And when the difciples heard that, they ' The ai tide $r '**/•' ''*'"'»i"'> to rebuke lJm,faying, Mailer, pitie thy lelfe : this <* fell on their faces,and were fore afraid. '*' '""''',T>>*tft. ::./*«;f™ IMlnotbevntothee. 7 Then lefus came and touched them , and X*c',«l^f:^ ictuitt Peirot ij " Then he nirned hackc,and fayd vnto Pe- (ayd, Arife, and be nor afraid. be u o«i« tuimail vhich Jigmjuih ter,Get thee beliinde me, ■■ Satan: thou art an of- 8 And when they lifted vp tlieir eyes , they /■"«"',•»" h "^'f- ^ZTfiiTl'i'h'a ^^"^^ ^'"^° '"'^' becaufc thou f vndevftandcit not fa we no man, fane lefusonely. "mIuu fir's t * tockt,'S'm 'Lb t^bc things that arc of God , but the things that 9 f And as they canie do wne from the moun- "otunmmgth^ fUct< vjid ihtt arc of men. taine,Icfus charged them, (aying,Shew the < via- b.ethr.n.hicauji »'ch fm J;;;;;';;,*'^^;;^^^^ man will follow medet him forfakchunfclfe, and from the dead. _ S^»«'.V,'* iht diners itrmm. ukc vp his crofle, and follow me. lo v Andhi$difciplcsalkedhim,'aying, Why chi"fi\L'ia4K/, tiout»a*ketaif. 2j Forx whofoeuer willf.uehis life,ihal lofe then fay the Scribes chat x Elias mult firft come ? I'^'^vi heeuiht fi-ence ieiaient jt ; and whofocuer Ihall lofe hishfetbr myfake, ri And Icfusanfwered,& (aid vnto them,Cer- A"'"'""*'^ fr«W. Ji:^./'t;';,. fl«"'«"'^^«S ^,.. ■ , ^ tainelvEIlasmu(l(;r(lcome,&re{lo.'eallthings. y';;;i:C,% dng^mdchrifitbt 2<5 ^For what (hall It prohtea man though 12 Butl(ay vmoyouthatEliasiscomcalrca- »h their licu tni Tttr*,ibttti the he (hould winne the whole world , ifh.eloiehis dy, and they knew him not, but haue done vnto ''■o'fi>'ff'-' hm^tt I'ioa'vfJl""''*' *'«'"efoule>orwhat(halUmangiueforrccom- him whatfocucr they ivould : hkewife Ihall alfo , ly^,,"',/, im>,^ep!,j"L pence ot his foule? . the Sonne of man fulfer of them. Ue.«ife't!^.i!»i ttufeofihecoi'jtf 17 For the Sonne of man (hall Come " in the ij Then the difcplespcxceiued that he (pake ■a/i-d;.! iAm/'^c»«» foni>fhisf,u\ glory of his Father with hisAngels , and* then vntotbem of lohn Baptift. p.cyfti) ^'■kenef j^chitihecbMr. ihal he giuc to euery man according to his deeds. 14 f t{.»Andwhen they were come to the '*'"»'*'^»>"»' mtheoUefithtri 28 -fr Vcrely I lay vnto you , there bee feme niultitudc,therecamc ro him a certame man,and vAto-u 911,11. iriitiefr,far/oit:ib o f them that (land here , which ihall not tade of ffclldo-.vneathisfcetc, xM^h.^.f, Thnfh.ihticoM. death,tilltheyhauefeenetheSonneofmancomc ij Andrayd,NfaIlcr, haue pitie on .my fonne: ch^p.n.i^ &s"TJ"i f" '" bis * kingdome. for hec is g lunarike , and is fore vexed : for oft * ^"/"f' $h,foM„Mon .fth. Meemr: w Ti, eftemie, »/ ,h, Church M.e omp^rd t„ m '""« hc falleth into the flTC , and oft times WtO , Men ..-f vn«vof. P>*^i'iieaod fort, rficadlhi, II the mrn„.^,^h4tfc,uc,St:4»rM., doe t,c^.u.l'a ,6 And I btOUght him tO thv difcipICS , Slid e<'oOU t'")>hetnti:4„dhereiiletliorihihtfo„noflh,,i,u,Ji.r,ofi.',,.o,d,,^Si,u '7 ^ hcn IcfusanU- ercJ, and favd,0 gCnCratl- / ^irmmhat i^tt-mdthAt^ntriscomoianioiltmmiflersyMChaf.i'i.iZ.ioitlihe'eto'ethtmi on faithl„flf,anj CrOoked,hovv lonC nO'.vcfhall I ""*' {-eelflitM t»ner,ol,heC.[j,,lm,,r,ghtt.kec.U,d,h,i.nofthek^iUomeojh'aurn t Th,,, be with ycu! howC long novve (hall 1 futferyCll! "''J"*','-. . . *'eb9mr.dx,hsj,^,,„ti^er!timrdAftutni!rh:il*z,»mathtm, becaidtthetrecriHe K,:„„ l;„, k,vl„^ ^„ ^^ ° •' i Thef thAt tt n,t Chm t,,fi.„h ; „„ the other j;/r, ,.o„e k^fpte ^e ,if, „ J.cme Lu,L ope,.. ^'""S hm, h ther tO '^^- Y,,.„« time, of nbich imbriee Chrifl, andfedln-reJ b,him , tndlnow trUam hefet ttiih htm! I o >* nd Icius reUikid the oeuil, and hCC went iheatcne tre tf>^ 7 Mtn muO fiift It3rDf,ind then ttaih. 8 The mindcf of men ai« ia rime to be out of hin r & tlie child was hwlcd r.t that houre. ''"' """* '*' ^'* «Z?rl^""''r"'^''r^""'?''"'''""''' "8'''°'V'/P"''"'"'?''- '' ('r/ 19 ''Then came the difciples to Idl:sapart,and l2fi.^o7«fi' '• luiUtifdig7Ufie(:rH<>ior4'e:crtliifi4i{orihera,B-hich-'ireil!eJKaft.,»huhlle r.. Jii\ - IJ n L' i ether hadtoj at/- «'bre,,e,.aUUn'^dr.l'-.Tcokeh,mlytheh4lM..iUdhir,iJj.^,:he,-t.lei,, fl} d,VVln' Could nO we Ca(^ him Ollt? ..Je : b,., P. ih„ doe,9hieh rruam ttttUe fimlarli with one. 9 Agaioft a pitpoftcrous 7.1 ale 2 0 And IcUisfaid vntO chem, Bccaufc ofyOlir fl"e, ^'muJifi r ThtHeirtmri nH hm s»i*N,ihtt i. to /«>,^» taHerj.iv, worn the Grtcitn, i-tf vnbelicfc : for * '.-tTcly 1 6y vnto you, if ye haue "** '"'''" *'''** mabc'el 'luJ:, 1 h,,l>-«j.niearirti,f„„,h,mr,lue,,t«n,tc,,l,ne4:tHof,l/:',M „firtt.nntb4iJ'i^.t rut 19 file f.r Cmiti , it fheih 22 «^ S Aid they ^ bc'ng jn Galile, IcfuS fayd 4 Therfme.li« ««?!c'"'l'4'"''"'^"- ''••■■^'»"- -/•'^^'C''',?'"f'"M»* •'A''.«:..2. vnto thcm,TheSoi,ncof man fcalbe dcliuered [^''"l'^!^^^^^^ nmi,6. •!• Wir,.,/^;,9.I7. ^. B,hi.hmJr^,„vnderJfoo/(r»».i7.7»-.'.9.;' M'9.^i 4ndy.i^ t± C^And of tribute. Litlc children. Chap.xviij. Of forgiuing offences. lo «intl«»iihit 24. ^ * And vvhai they were come to Caper- hcauen,chat one ofthcfe little ones floiildpcrifli. r'"'i"''^'V"'f' naum, they that rcctiutdpolle money, came to ij ^4.5 Morcouer , if thy brother trcfpafle ^ ItnUtf.j, cdict>,he (h«w*th" I'eta-, and f.iy de, Doctli ' not your Mafter '^ pay ajjainll e thee, ^'o and tell him his bult bccweciie We 17.J. da! ciuil (lolicie ' poilc money? tliceandhim;.lone: if hee hcarc thee, thou hall ',"^v''' fti u n«: taken away 2J Hcfa} d, Ycs. And uhenhc ivascome into vvonnethy I loihcr. bnw lorcoucord, ^^H"d,^"V^t t^'^'^o^'Ci iefiis preuented him , faying , What 16 But if he heare thee not,take yet with thee doho tcutogc i«< L -iX/A.*" * thinlail thou, Simon? Of whom doe the Kings one or t\vo,thatly the ^Wnouth of t«o or three '"""'"• i (-H^hi hi KQi of the ea;th take tributc,orpollemoncy?of their witncflcs eucry word may be gcontirmcd. 'iJi'',t!'/i'Z"o^3 f'f-7^ , D'chilirenjorofltrangers? 17 ''And if hec '>icfufe to hcarc them, tell it ^„„^',y2,^^i,„. & •^7>»7)«»T''''< " ^ P eter fay de vnto him, Of flrangers. Then vn to the ' C hiirch : and if he rt fufe to heart the ihen u/ff,Ht. ^f^lZ'sfiitiit)'^ ^'^^ ^'^^ ^""^^ him,Then are the children free. Church alfo,let him be vnto thee as an h heathen ± Of'.i.ifti. h»tlitfi>.li'jiht 17 NencrthdalCjleftwcfhoidd offend them: man,and a I-ublicane. 'li.iM.l'o^ Saiiau4rir,Exou. gocto thcfca, and calt in an angle, and take the 18 Verely I fay vnto you, vWhatfbeuer yc /•f/,),;,,^'^,,^, 1^'ikI diJ^t'hoit hrftfiflithat commcth vp, and when thou haft bindeoneanh, fiiall bee bound in hcaucn : and vorain-iwunipt, ifbuhihtRiiMjni opened his mouth, thou (lialt finde a "piece of xwhatfoeuer ye loofeonearthjfhalbeioofedin 'h'tnoHthujtirM- ixM'U,Kftrihv twentie pence: that take, and giue it vnto them heauen. 'wmJor'fferth,' h*iMiMiiudt». fbrmeandthee. 19 A"aine,verclylfayvntoyc«i,thatiftvvoof k««a.ij.i«.w p,Hnno,i„^rflA^af.tif!},uh,chpvtr:Utf.k»t«ttHr*eMlJre„. n The worJ you ihall ' agree m earth vpon any thine,uh.'tfo- 'Ihfor a pu ^a. bin v/tdtH fi4iif i^hith M M vlHt ^MiUttihatt, tMrj drukmt u »!>tm pHtfenci. euer they fhall dciire, it flialbe giucn them of my "^f ^",^'^ */"a Father which is in hcaucn. ofn"i'^,u'it? C HAP. XVIII. 20 For where two or three are gathered toge- fK^Vi'^j'.i*. t rht greaitn it iht kmgdome of Gcd. j To tecttui e Unit thcr in my Name, there am I in the mids of Aem. t ^"f *>"' "r. thiUr. 6 7.5«f cffcrt 7 o#f.«,. , The p»Uv,g oh. 9f j , 7 jhcn Came Peter to bim,nnd faid,Mafter, •'*"• , thttjr. I a Tht^mtli. ixTht iMlhttyt. 15 The irUm^ , rnn 1 \. r ■ n it* He that cob. 'fou.hn Iwib. n excomm^mchn.zi m mnft »i. how oft fiiall my brother finr.eagamft me, and! ,emD«h,b.iudge, Wjrs ftrnon tht Iroihtr thai rtpet uth. i} Thtfiuthltaf Qiall forgiuchim? >{• VntO feuen timCS? irientofilie tht Kipl that lakcih tnxcomtl »f his ftru.ntu , j Jt(|,5 f^j J v.f,,^, J^j^ J fay not ^q thee,VntO Chnrch.coBiem- TH E 4. fame time the difciplts came vnto le- fcucn times, but Vnto feucn tie times feiien times. "%'^„*^^",»or(<. fus, faying. Who is the greatdt in the king- 2j Therefore is the kin^domeof heauen like- doinoivtMchjuH dome of heauen? ncd vnto a ccitaineking,which would take an ac- iohi.nc,orm*ks X Hamble«tre»f z ' Andlcfiiscallcda » Httlechildc vntohsni, count of his feruants. Mthot-^hhcM mindeiiibe rijht and fcc him in the mids of them, 2+ And when he had begunne to reckon, one T'Hc"^tlktthxtt waTiopieetw. ^ Andfayd, Verely I fay vn:o you, except ye wasbrought vnto him, which ought him "»tennc oftnykmiiof^ t'^'chUiti* be *''conuertcd,and become .'slirie children, ye thou land talents. hat.tui of an le- jttrti. finjfl not enter into the kingdome of heauen 2j And bccaiife hee had nothing to pay, his '''^'''*'"'''^""' .J. chtf.ig.i^. 4 V\'h(.i(beucr therefore I liail humble hi.r.felfe Lord cammnndedhim to bee foldc^and his wife, y,l /fiJJll^ ^b^ch'tat'Ifi-'ooi ^' ^^'^ ^'"^^- childe, the lame is the greatcft in the and /jfc children, and all that he had,and tbedet to of th> f.owr of thtHtb't"'"/''" kingdome of heauen., be payed. loof:„t»ndbtmimi, itUasmHchM, 5 Ar.d whofoeuerfhallrecemeonc (uchlitlc 2tf.lhereruantthereforefelIdownr,S:nwor- |^'^'f/'('*"''i* ■ -''{f', I At *^^'^''^ '" ^y !■■ ame,recciu.e th me. fl jpped him, faying, Lord, o refraine thine anger [/beth'teza^d t» /«(M7.i.* " ^ v»E-utwhoioeuer flmll off tnd one ofthefc toward me, and I will pay the all. iht order -vfti in ^ Wcoiigiitto li-.kcnesvvhiclibcleei!e:h!nme,it\verebetterfbr 27 Then that femnntsLord had compaflion,. '*»/"'«?">" bjue great reipi-a hin\that a milftone were haneed about his neck, and Ioo!e4.him,and forgaue him the ilebt. "tj 'flT/*/ V' WZic't'lobi^'t: ^'^ -^^"^ ^^ ^^"''^ drowned in the depth o f the fea, 1 8 Biff when the feruant was departed , hec „"* . ^r Ihu'nh" anAethat dceth 7 ' Woebc vnto the wovld^ecsufcofoffcn- found one of his fellow feruantswiiicli ought him ra^i/rri in Mfir ^ :Wio into priron,tillhell.ouldpav the debt, k'TToyhaut.Mj c Lti<' tnJ hindf. be cjft into euerlafting fire. ji And when hi$-«/6fr fellowe feiunnts lawe ■»"'/'' "/^"''^'•"i TMcet Tfhichftof p And if thine eye caufe thee to offendjpUicke what was done,diev were very fbr)',and came,and i"''' """' '!" t'o'h'ThecTji, '^ o"^^'^ "f^ '^f"''^'" *«^- "^ ^-^'^ ^°^ ^^" f° declared vnto their Lord all that was done. ^^'\ '^Zf^eZ T,ord ^""itih enter into life v\ith one eye,thenhauing two ej'cs j2 Then his Lord called him vnto him, and /r.ti<; i*?/ y^Mwr^, thu, MHc'', th.n< to be caft into hell fire. (aid to h!m,0 euill feruant, 1 forgaue thee all that <« '^o *''»*' ^*^- nhifh tie flitm- jo -} See that ye dcfpifc pot One of thefe little debt, becaufc thou prayedftmc'. ^"fw x'cr«ii»,5». °^'^' ^°^ ^ ^^^ ^^'^^ ^°'^' '^"^ "* heauen their jj Oughteft not thou alfo tohauehad pitie [JhrgX^. pwkt 9.4U ' * A»gels aUvaves beholdc the face of my Father ©n thy felloiv feruant,euen as I had pitie on thee? x lolu io.»j. d Looiemfcrt, which is in heauen. 54 . So his Lord was wroth, and deliuered him- ' ^'"' "'fi" *A-^5 >». 1 1 For * the Sonne of man. is come to faue to the tormentour?,tiUhe fliould pay all that was 'l^^^'^J^J,' thit which was loft. ^ due to him. fir tt teionxnh , I i How thinke ye ? ♦Jff a man haue an hun- jj So likew jfe flia! nunc heaueuly Father doe poperfy to for.-, oagtii to haoe of drcth nieepe.& oneof thembc ironcaftray,doth , ,., -■ . , T ■"!«> fta" finJe hii fal.iitinn, a« u-j, „of iea.,e ninetie ant^ n" ne ^nd i?oe into th- ^°^ ''""" '""^ ""' '„° '^ ?'"'"'"'• "Il"'' ^°' ."1^ .'S'°' '■"" bterhtef),although God tcacheih »j ^^^ "^ .'^"^ ,^ , , ,'■ , • *' ,? \ •'■'y h^"' !>"« ^iuer fl/ and grieoouny iniared by ihem. >{. /.«t, 174. ?a Her* byhisoWHetx- mOUntamCS, and fteke that which is gonealtray? i, f.,oo»:ir a-jer)great [HXimtoF iheeforehi^idthoufandcrovmi.aiidofluB •mple. I J And if fo be that hee finde it, verely I fay /«»;»>f of /■« .-f »-.;?>,<«« tht diffoencr ma) tee ih greater, jtr there 1! M pnftr- *3'P/34-8. VnroyOU.hereiovCCthmOreofthatfheepe,tiien tionjtivceuc them. « Th„i^a, a dniU reuerenctM mu-ver, -vPiaUm tht ♦iwteio.io. /• <_' • ..• 1 • 1-1 n £«/?.» rtiUe not loomitch to thnic .''uftr afawjl alt; foti CodcaJltd m tht *A^te i54, of the nuistie and nine w'hich went not aftray: _ j„;;„„„,/r,n„ „«.;„. ,4*/ i. to f>uienHt,<^ nub*! nf^iminbtbt fi.Twvt 14 Sojs:tno£thewilofyourFatfaerwh)chisin »/ bi,madi,pf4Lli.i.f(uiiiitand»f!Lreatmr^, Sbb. a veto •4 The weaker tiut a man is, tilt greater (are we Diuorccment, S.Matthcwe. A rich man. vnto you, OcCtfptyCe forgiue from your heans, mit adukerie : Thou flialt not ftcnle: Thou (halt ccheouc to h.s brother their trcfpafTcs. not beare falfe wicnefle. CHAP. XIX. 19 Honour thy father an.l mother; and thou a Tht Jickt ere htt:ti. j una' 7 yf 61U of Jiutrcemtnt. iz (halt ioue thy neighbour as thy fclfc. £«»«.'*... ,j ch,ldrt« bought t, c hr,ii. .7 GoA o«^ly ^^ -j-^e yong man fayd vnto him, I haue ob- »} ^Mc<, -»«. ^6 s»iu»Lnc<,mm,th of God. 27 r<. ferued all thcfe mmgs from my youth. wliat bclce Utut mU and jiUove Chrtfl, I y CL? a Thtyot^ mm ^•w-rt.tot. A Nd + itcamctopafTejthatwhenlefushadfi- ai lefusfaid vntohim,lf "thouuiltbeper- '^"•'*'/»"« « p.tij'.-i o.'tc'tht r\ niihcd theft (ayinesjhe a departed fro Gahle, fite,go,rd that thou hart,and giue it to the popre, "hMhe'hlu'k^ *M vitoihe'Ltien ' ^"'^ ^^me into the coal^s of ludea beyond Jordan, and thou fh.:lt haue treafure in heauen,and come, ihe comnu»7L ef tujt: i And great multitudes folo wed him,and hec and foUowe me. mtm, •. tnd tittf I The band of healed them thfre. * 22 And when the yong man heard that (ay. '*"*"'''^"*''** "tebrokflj'vo!' ^ f Then came vnto him the PhnnTes temp- in^,hewentaway forovvfuU:forhehad£reatpof- ^4^';;;^?^^;{^ lenilt bTioVfo"' ting him,and faying to hi.TjIs it lawful! for a man fellions. to fhew the di^% nitatioo. to b putaivay his wifevponeuery occafion? 2j " Then lefiisfaid vnto his di(ciples,Verely '**''«/ /'"»»»i h Tofeni her a ^ ^j j,g jrifwered and fayd vnto them,Haue I fay vnto you, diat a rich wan lliall hardly enter '" ^"'f '**• S&w yenotread,tthathevvhich™der^:r«atthebe- into the kmgdome of hcauen. Ld'foX'^^u ACln!.^.l^. ?inning,made them male and female, 24 Andagainclfay vntoyou,Itisoeaficrfor gi(tefGod,to V Gen.i.-n. t.cor. 5 And fiid, V For this caufe,(hall a man leaue a P camel to go through the eye of a needle, then ""?« »"' of''* ^if-'i^'^-'''' , father and motherjandi^cleaue vnto his wife,and foraridimantoenterinto ykingdomeof God. i""',*//*"^,'v \rMOTMh\obe' they which were ^ two fhalbe one flelli? 2J And when his difciplcs heard it, the)' were it u »f i^^ Ublj, glrKidvtiU,fhiie- 6 Wherefore they are no more tivaine, but exceedingly amafed, fjymg. Who then can bee /> 7'*»»»*W^S.»»- i>\ B fifmfiedihit qik fldh. Let no man therefore put afunda that, faued? uth^htt bj tb% - ftrc:ght kn»,wh,ch ^(^j^i^ (3^ ^ J j^ ^ coupled together. 2 6 And lefus beheld them , and faydc vnto 'V,^ " T.TJ. r^ ubemitnemtH , ^, . , ,J ..,,° , , 1 ■. . r 1 .,r- 1 n-i 1 ■ •' i -^ . "bit rope, tut C»- *ndwifi,ruihoHfh 7 * They fayd to him, Why did then X Mofes them,Withmenit isvnpoflibk, but with God mmaiaiingetioiit tkefKtre'iUteti Command to giuc a bill of diuorcement, and to al 1 things are poiliblc. ofibeTMnm^ifti, *^'"l"'l L piitherawav? 27 f ^ThenanfweredPetcr,andfaidtohim, ''*''' *'?'»«"■*» Sr«i't r' 8 Hee fayd vnto them,Mofes f becaufe of the Beholde,we haue forfaken all,and followed thee: 1^f/%Zfie,i^it vir'tcne .-aruxtha hardneile of your heart, slutfredyou to put away what therefore (hall we haue? tet/lnfeik. vord fti.o, a hr * your wiues : but from thd beginning it vvas not fo. 28 7And lefisfiid vntothem,VereIy Ifayto -^'W*?*' io.»8, '^""le'r^7 ^"ih^ JP I (ay therefore vnto you, if that whofoeuer you, that when the Sonne of man fhall lit jn the '"^'^ ,',^00* joff ttdf,rt,r]hem*- fhallput away hijwife, cxcept »r i* fa fot whore- throneof his maicflie, ye which followed me in ihatimcoicaed mroftheHtbruei. dome, and niarrv another, committeth adultcric: the q regeireration, .^ (hall lit alfo vpon tweluc forG:>dt'(ake. * Haihr^tdethim and whofoeuer marritth her which is diuorced, thrones and iudgethetvveltie tribes of Ifrael. ? rhe regeHer»ii,m i^4n%7}:^u' '^°«'i commit adulterie. 29 And vNholbeu.^r (hall forfake houfes, or 2j;*;"f°;;*r, tfaMTowed kuuit 10 r6#« faid his dlfciplcsto him,If the' matter brethren, or (ifters, or father, or mother, or wife, ekk JhAa i'lht 10 if gieeeb ctStd be fobetwcne man & wifc,itis not good to marry. orchiJdren,orlands,formy Ni;mes iake,he (hall lii'*tuj»i^fi:ilMit '■^l^' ,1- II i But hee (avde vnto them, AH men annot rcceiue an hundrcth folde more.and (hal inherite '!"'/'">"'*''"*'' ~ tike ia«e« are ^ leceiuethis thing,faHethey to whom it isgmen. cuerlaftmg life. n,n!f Memanci, eonftraised to 12 For there are fomc ^cunuches, which were 50 ^ v But many that arc firft,(halbelaft, and ii/iwioj^^wi beare wiib roce fo borne of t^w'r mothers belly :and there be fome thelaftyib4/iefirft. /»»''• i';rn^ot"bl''a"rby f """Ches, vvhich be gelded by men: and there be g to haue begun well , and not continue vn.o the ende , doJh'««",cfy Bot that God alloweih 'Omc eunuchcs, which haue "' gelded themfelues profite, but alio hurteth very much. ■.•C*4j>,io.itf.OT«r.i».ji,/«;t,,,.,o. them. fbrthckingdomeofheauen.Hethacisabletorc- C H A P. XX. J{2>»«M4.i. ceiue //;;/, let him receiue it. • i LMurer, hired mto the vmef*'d. ti The euig eye. rr He iv r^inTrZ I J f + * Then were brought to him litle chil- fi"5^°"'J'°;'^«'-f,f''^hwentout.tthedaw- J^God.,^^^^^^ t7u^^tZ forbid them notto cometome: forofluchisthc "'"8?^ J^^'l '° ^''' '^'^""r^^ '"-« hisv.neyard. ,Hc,e(o,e he cal- Ze L ;e%.Zu kinodome of heauen. ^ ^"^ he ^agreed with the labourers for a pe- le.h whamro.ner ■u,rofCod,u,/l.e, ,j And whenhehad put his hands Oft them, "v a day,3nd fent them into h-s v.ne>^rd. /;/,; ,'^"°^'-; the oihtr boweih [jj J parted thencc ^ And he xvent out about the third houre,and ""J"""- »"!' ci'^"*'*»^«''.*' ^ ^ f 5 * And beholde, one came & faid vnto Tawe other ftanding idle in the market place, ::;h'',"',7keTed *W5.5''.-- him, Good Maftcr, what good thing lliall I doe, .+ Andfayd vnto them, Goeyee a fo into ^ijr "'.'^d he.eupon ...... Me.'!.,is. that Imayhaue eternall lift? Y,nevard,andwh.tfoeuerisftgbt,Iwillgiucyou: ^«;;;„,^^;,;^^^^^^ VrhllLin 17 Andheraidvntohim,WhycaUeftthoume ^"'^''^'^"•.'^"^^''"'■^^■^'y- . . ^ . goefcwa'rdand iJreZtel.^ good? there is none good butone,euen God:but . ? Agnine bee went out about the fixtand come,„the.a-k« /..» ,ha, .ere \( chou wilt enta into hfc, keepe the commande- "'"* houre and did likewife " n' o!?" JLT„; m'dt v*i>,n »Jm!. jj^j^^jj ' ^ 6 And hee went about the f'cleuenthhourc, pngorflagger.ng, S T "" ;'■ 1 8 He raid vnto him, Wiich? Ami lefiis fayd, ?"f T^^^'^l'' '^^"m "C '^^''•S ^f '''"° '''^"'' '" ""-'" « "^«' ^«/i aL «,r j.i .tThcfe,Thou (lialt not kill: Thou (halt not com- ^^hy ftand ye here all the day .die? „,„, doing,, o, nodmtrcevunt.if 7 The\' fivdc vnto him,Bccaufcno man hath 'h' i"dgement» murriife htJtr)ie cut nHirndtr with iimuPiment bfdemh. i If ihem»iier (ianJ fo hired VS. HeelaydctO thcm,Goeveairo into ot;' "'^^f*- . himanema-i «J r'ifr, » 'n «4r„.fA , rbe gift cf comioe„cie is peculiar, vineyard,and whatfoeucr is right,that (hall ye re- % a ,",,„„. '^'' ind therefore no man can fct a Liwe to Siiurdfe of perpetuallcontinencie. k Ri. ■ ' ^ ° ' jramiine.„ut tt!Me»nd»imi,Mt)tr',u!l.ui»'r,iteyUceumtMe^^^^'^'' , , . n ''">''' 'f tp'ech l»- to rectiHt mtny th,n-^i. I The mor^iimiHebu tgin-r^u ,-o'i, e»,ih,$h d.Hert 8 f And whcn eucn wascomc, themnltcrol '"^i^^J^",[- hniet (oatcii J Thev neither kn..wetl.emtI.iejnotthel.we,ibar!'«ke.ob:e fined by the "'Clalt,till rfto.vcffWJ* to tncnnt. M«iihe ft.fli^r^, l»wc •* '.(."-lo ., .':.(. .&ijt AEA'cJi.t? ,J,..> c .X r.»:i;.. o Aiiil tIi^v vAuW) ttif fc />iremity'>i. , 2 Saying , Thi Ce laft liaue wrought but one fight, and they followed him. ";i:i:tt$" f'o^re a„d:hou haft made them equ.-,Ilvnto vs, ^ 'V'T')n:r "''"^^'^^^"^.^^/"^^''^^burden&heatoftheday , ,*„;« ,i,,,, „ ,„ ,^,1' ^4^ ,, „, „^,„„^ cUi, 6.:,.ii uj,ito 1 5 And hee anfwcred one of them , faying, ,*, f^,,,,-.,. ,, rir *oW> <.//,«,/,. ,y rt, ,.„A,„i ^,;r„. utjnfrttht wmd, Frjcnd, I do thee no wrong :didft thou not agree »5 MmUptifinr. ts iVht doihewiUofCod. ;o pwt/^ .S.erfcnllT- W«h mc for a peny ? '"'"' "";''!•■ ^^ ^'O^' ^""yi.Tht /fir,.. j8 Th,mt %jj:.:ij!li 14 Take that which is thine ov^ic, and go thy ''""'f''" *''^J""«'; • ■»' ^*' ""»' /?-• . ^^ ., „ , . tht>,.flr.,v,rfiu way:I wiIlgiuevntod)isM,asmuchastotbce. A f"i 'J* ' \™en they drew neere to Hierufa- Zh,,:^ ■ '?'T?''h'"^h ^5 Is it not lawfull for me to do as 1 will with i^iPm'andwerecometoBcthphagc,vntothe , chrift by hi. 7l\LV,l,mu,V,, mine o^vnc?Is thine eic ' euil,becaufe I am good? n^o"'": of the Oliues.thcnfent leCis nvo difciples, i'»_'nMrty uiumpfe. tf WK W , nr COT. 1 6 ^ So the laft /lall 1 ry^t^ht «,rJUmi for many arc called, but few chofen. is oucr-rigainl. you , and anoii yec fliall finde an „„,|„h lo tt.e luc'^T„'u'hJe I? -t * And Icfus went vp to Hierufalem , and f "'^ ''"""J' a»'^ a cor.It with her : loofe ihem,and glo.y by igr«mi. I.l'Z."'', fr,f^kprhPi-«;,.i,.^j;r^;r,Wor„«-;„rU^,.„„ nr,.i brinj-thernvntome. nieofihccroirr. 'i'Chap.ta.soaitU tookethe ttvcluedifciplesapartiu the way , and - . i c ai.^.m«ifcio,ji. fiydvntothem .^ And ih any man fay ought vntoyou,rayyc, ' Wt /'x/A**,^^ Mei;.,c. ,8 , Bcholde,wego vp to Hieiufilempnd tlie *-^^ ^\^ ^'"'j}'^^]' "eed of them , and ftraight- ft''A";| ';/;;' SVr.sf " SonneofmanniallbedeUueredvntothechiefe ^v^o''hew^Iletthcmgo tS<'s^^ » .chiiit goeth to Priefts, and vnto the Saibes, and they (hallcon- ^ AH this was done that it might be fulfilled, »<.<• ccW/. ihecroireoeccQi- demne him to death - ' ™ich was Ipokcn by the Prophet, faying, .Jfir^.si.n v*". jilybutyctwiU ,^ ^Andv(halldcImerbimtotheGcntiles,to . f, f •& Jell yee the b daughter of Sion, Be- f-^t'.'r^^L.,,. 3 Thtythitlead mocke, and to fcourgc, and to crucifie A.7W. but holde, thy King commeth vnto thee, meeke and ^,w,i,,,«„,j, ought , are (he the third day he fliall rife againe. ""'"? ^'P°" ^" ^^' and a coalt , the foalc of .in (>f(perl'pf»«oli ofihec.on-f.iithe 6w», anddefiringacerteinethingofhim. commandedthem, jf«.ww<< fure way to the j j And hee fayd vnto her , What wouldeft 7 And Drought the afle and the coalr,and put d yfo' '^">i«- giorynfeucU. ^^^^^ She fayd to him, Grant that thefe my two onthem char c clothes, and fet hi,, d thereon. i;;;^;/;;;,/^' vy^«i8 3» fonnes may fiV, the one at thy right hand, and the . ° And a great multitude fpred their garments , j.^^,^,, ,,,,-, « M«(r ; o, ,;, otherat thy left hand in thy kingdome. '" ^'^^ '^ay : and other cut do wne branches from «o., tw.'e of erf. 5 Th. nunc, of ^^ And lefus anfivered,and fa) d, Ye know not ^= ^^f /' ^nd ftrau ed them in the way. ZM'"iU^'?rI'^ dom/h^cc"!: v^^atye alke. Areyeableto << drinke ofthea.p ,? Moreouer the people that went before and ^^^^f^^J :f,^'- ttjry to the earth- that I (Lall drinke of, and to be baptized with the «iey alfo that followed, CTied, faying, e Kofanna ,«,, c,r«dhou-J>„ Ir kingdome. e bapufmc that ! flialbc baptized with? they fiyd ^^ the Sonne of Dauid, f Elefled*^ he that com- «f«rrfm^ « Coi d 7-6»«(^(it«i/ jQ^"*^ .y f.p ^ ' ' meth in the Name of the Lord, Hofinna lAoa "'"'"""'"'' ^''«- :|r'St; 23Andh;faydv;tothem,YefhaIldrinkein**''*''^i'"/''^higheftA>.«.»r. ^^.VT^;:^:!;?. ucoutimAxnii-t deed of my cup , .nnd fliall be baptized with the »ov And when he was come into Hierufalem, mtic<,!tv,o,s«^i- 7^„-f'"'««"^ baptifrr.e,thatIambaptizedwith,buttofitatmy S a" the citie was mooued faying, Who is this? f;«'^>>-.«fj- theH,Or,r,e,v;. -Jt: hanrl -inrl or n-v W'fr hinH i<; f nnr minp f« 1 1 "Bnd the people fild.ThlS IS lefilS that PrO- '"■S"/'"*''*",'" UtifiauJ hi thu nj^ncnand, anaatn.y Ktrnana, is'notmineto i,,,„fvt^ Tl • «- n much to {tx^'^ Sum >«f'7«»P!.izi. fayd, Yce know that the lords of thaGenriles ^ iJ And Cud to theni,It is written^ My houfe hM^i»n-:.fir Itl'i'o'^j'Zl,- haueg domination oucrthcm, and they that are A^^ llhcca lledthehoufeofpraycrrbut^yebaue »:;,^;;.'^, j PllVlt gre.-.t,cxercir« authority, oucr them. ■ ' "^^^^'IV^TZl'^f'''^- ^ u i. , ,-■ '•^^J-"^" "^J- , nuy..tf!Mfo z6 But it n-.al not !>efo among you: but who- . '+ Then the bhnde, and the halt came to him j, rb.ru.i'Uh, -^.^,o«,,./wr^euerw.iUbegreatamongyoU,\-thimbeyour ^"*«J^'"P^Y^^ LT^tTr^^'"" eomm^Klf-o'iih. r o o/ ' ; If i But when the chiefe Pricus and Scribcs !"''""'"• ' ifchufl)^>J^. 27 And whofoeuerwillbechiefcamongyou, ^^.''^^. narueiics that hee did, andthc ch.ldren ^s;,,,.^,,. »; u «o< /i!.«r «,< by let him b" your (iTiiant *="^Ving m the Temple, and ra\ing, Holanna to the *!,re 7.11. «'Mr, ,*«*«, « g,^^nh jg * £,;g„ _,j -f,^ so„n^ of ^an came not to Sonneof Dauid, they diWained ■7./«tr -m*. tfit'i::^:!!^:, b.(ln-..d,buttoferue,andto»ushisIifeforthe , 1/ And fa,dv-ntoI„m,He;,reflthou what thefe l;,^":!;;;;''; li nLr\vvcuh,„. ranii>mcofmany.. .. fay ? And Mis fiid. vnto them, Yea : read ye ne- i,„„,,„ ,k,, .^.t j;.;vi.,iMc.4,. , .^ «4.AnJas they departed from Icricho, |'e>;,f Eytlie mouth cfbjbes and fuckhngs thou do:,,oft.n.:e,he iwX/S.. ^gf'-^atiiiultitudefollowedi.m. ' naft h made pcrft the praid? fcr,."^ %:Z:!:''t^' 30 Andbeholde, twob'indcmen, fiitingby . ^ f 'So hee left them and went out of the ^\,,,;,„^.,\, *PhU.z-,. the way fide, -when theyheard tlutkfopaued cit:c vnto Bethania, and lod-cd there.- fc rAc» A.,f..-.v ,' "^'.'r KV^f ''V, "i"='^ I'^yin^, OLord, the Sonne of Dauid, i8 4 Ana.j:nthemorn.ng,asherctnmcd.n. «;j^r ;'>;,;;;; !::rw;l^,=l.'"on:,, f-inemcr^yonv^: ^ ' to theoty, he v.as hungry, _ V^X^ ,«ouch,i1iewcih hit }I And themidtiaidercblikedthem, becnilfe PuSioriiri,u»ieJ,Mj.ftbcmst;erl,rcmpdirfiiotll,Hitfae>ittWt'-'ri.,irt- - )«„theonly l.oht they i-hcuHhcIde their peace -.but they cried the /^■'kyor,Un,ftMeA.rifw-,,^i:chur^./l,frff. , ci>r.«a,.ti. f^l^'^l' ofihewotM. .„ r „ r^T iX c rn ■ I t. « wittcH, (h:t vet ht hath if rtifderatinn and repardr) his Chinch. " "Xl" ' ^4.t/«(f 10^. '^ore,faying,OLord,ttiebOjmeO. DaiUdjhaue c,i,„o„llj,!„gthhauethettiraskesdiTc«ucted,andiheirvilarJspluch£urr,t,hiihU « AgjinRthcm ifyebtlccue, yelhallrcceiueit. inourej'es. fih -uy tht ion. l^'^gU.V'doarme, *i f v«And uhen hec was come into the 4J Tlierefore T fay vnto you , Thckingdomc ^^''^'Z/^^V^ Vicdt tii« eaiimg' Temple, the chicfe Pritfc, and the Elders of the of God flialbe taken from you , and (hzY. c^iuen '^ ^Uw^",',, * and vocation to people camcvntohim, as hee was teaching, and to a nation, which (hall brin^ fooitlithe » truites („.it»iihejio,t aoordinaritfuc f3id,Ey w.hat k authority docft thoutlicfe things? thereof. * whci, va. caft 4. wrbyS^fc and who gaue thee this authority? 44 ^ And whofoeuer Qiall faUcn thisfione, i;Ji'/,X't\% fteifxt,ioftoppe 24 Then lefusanfiveredjandraid vnto thcm,I he ii^ll be broken : but on whomfoeuer it ft all ii„:g,x>huhtt Ciiriftcsraouitj, alfo wilaflccofvou lacCTteincthirig, whichify-c fall, it willbdalli him in pieces. tchatdtvA^'tai. ^^'^[f> "'"' tell me, I likewife will tell you by wliai aut hori- 4$ And when the chiefe Priefts and Pharifcs '» '''"""^' "■ *''oZ\ori,,h,t tie I do thefc things. had heard his parables , they peiceiued that hee 'uJfiU^jff* itefty,! mttasU 25 The m baptiftr.cof lohn , whtncc wasit •" fpakeofthem. hi-iJcmet/God, J" "> •"* »•''* from " heauen, or of men ? Then they <> rcafoned 46 8 And they fecking to lay handes on him, nhtci, inngjoriH 7h,!.l'"cZ% among themfelues, faying, If wefliallfay, From feared the people , becaiiTc thc>' tooke him as a ^;,f;;;^^;:' mfyuTt,B>i>iifmr, heauen,he willfay vnto vs, Why didyenot then Propha. «if//^,c«/.j. hcauff htptuched bclccuc him ? J^ EfaiS. t^. t jtt chtgi vfilh tt be fcdUtriijfuhlht wiait, fcr he vfeth a nrd thlhAf(iJ>neoftt. ^g ^jj J j£^j. f of men, we fearethc multi- »Ai<:*/ig»#»« l"*^r!r, t*ftftt»te ih, chtffi S-om iht omt nith wmomxi, tud mTTIA. tude,xforallholdeIoIm as a Prophet. 'ojUunU^^rsMi. 8 The wukcd can do nothing. lutwh*(Co4»iU. m from Cod, 27 Then tliey anfwered Iefus,and faid,VVc can CHAPXXII. Vu^L& "°' f " V^""^ hec6yd mo them Neither telU ^ >t^, .^.^ ,f the m.rrU^,.' , rhe c.ai^^of.h.omiU,. Vtie-.lruoJ^ you by whatauthorit\'Idothe(rrJuriiaioa. 31 God t 3m<'/Vw he^J, had two fonnes, and came to the elder, and fayd, 'yf"^' '•"•»&■ }S Thesr""^fl commanirmm,. y, to /.« t^Ju^iZr Sonne, go and workc to day in my Vineyard. th\%hl'J:,o:MZ""^u^'. ** " " W,4,A.,. ^9 Butheanfvvered andfaid, Iwillnot:yet ^ Hen Vlcfusanrwercd, and fpake vnto them '-tHhr^^x*. «f*«..ij.j. atterward he repented hinr.felfe, and went. I .„,•»;_ „,^m-c r,r.nnc m paraWcs, f^ . wotallthe T It stionere .•*■„« j l r 1 j/-j » -ii t- ..u« * The Kin"c!ome Ot ncaucn is llKC vnto a whoir comnanv J^trolZlL "i^c.Andheanrwered,andfa.d,IwiU,bir:yethe certeinc King wlich married his fonnr, ' «l .hemtb,? a/c ^,bcth.wnrHof wcntnot. _ J Andfentfoorthhisferuants, tocaUthemf''j^y'^«v«« iil men , «h:ch ji Whethcrofdiem twainc did thc wilofthe ^1' „,.„ l: i j„ ..„ ^u<. ,„„j r„„ lv.rfK#...wr.i.l,? . ''"^°')^' 'V* e..ghtto.h,«.,h. fatler? They fayd vnto him, The fiii>. lefusfayd thacvveiebiddetotheweddng, butthcywould .Kc true c ..rcb j.,yo,,od„«ae vntothem,^;erelyI^ayvntoyouthatthePubji."---^^^^ a^t:f:f SnSJmetfS" ' °" before you into the Tell thc^ which are bidden, Beholde,Ihaue pre- tr.'.-LtZ Coiaudvnullxde- '"« *^'"-"'>'""- . , j. rated mv dinner: mine oxcn and my fatlinfs arc niodliicsrf this j'CJtaS -if ^°r]^''T'lT ''^w ^^^r^'u billed; andaUthingsarereadyrcomevntodie l.fe: and foa,c do y,^JhoHtjL, nghteourna(le,andycbeIccuedhimnot:butthe ^^^j- ' ° ' lnonc^uel!ypc^ ^'"rH^nr P''^lip"«=l"dtheharlotsbeleeuedhim,andye, ^ ' j, made light of it , snd ^venttheir [Vli'tbem'-Ur Zli^Z^'Z 'houghyeefawit werenotmooucdvvithrepen- J onetohisfarmc, and a/lotlicr about his t^Zi^'eL S;S"f,V'" ^^«aft|7?^'J.^atyem,ghtbeleeueh,m. „.i,handife. cb.l.ch.whid, o- t, t»k'n « thU il%l 1 t«re another parable , There was a ^ ^„j j,^ remnant tooke his fcniants , and ^l "".^'r^fV? C/:Z!:ZT' "f^^f ''^"^°''^'i'tr''"'']tF ^""^ ' '^"'^"'^' Intreatedthem (hnroly, and flew riiem. " '^'ofi"'.; /, TllS^Ui. and hedged It roundabout, & madea wmcprcfre x But when the king heard it,he was wroth, 11. wboL.he ' hcin of^d r'^^'f' ="'^ ',''"'1' ^ ^°^^^' '"'^ ^^ '' °"' ^° ''"^- and fcnt foorth his M^.ricrs, and deOroycd thofe "o'M 'i"r'> "'• ^.^ihoH^Hco',... bandmer.and wentintoaftrangecountrcy. murthcrcrs, and burnt vp their citie. t'^^W.;;:!'^;'/', &-:Vt/r u 3[4Andwhenthct.meofthcfmitdrewnere, g Then fayd hee to liisfenu-inrs, T.uely the :>j;;S''/;, Z7iZlrC;li Hefenthisferuantstothe hulbandmen to receiue b,vcddixig is prepared -.but they v.hichwercbid- «rf»t; tr.rfi.^L .r.«_-„.,r '-^=^^"f 'j^'''^'?f^n.- J ^ r.T . den, wcr? not worthy. .«^W/Sr«A„ 8Thofcm«rf.eo jj And the hufbandmentookchisfmianB & 5 Gocyc therefore out into the hie wayrs, S'tVi^ rt.' 'n::^«o7' ^^^^/^^-^"^ Ucd another,and fioncd another, ^l^^ ^ vefinde.bid then, to the marriage. tf^VuJ.Z. ti,e chnich, to , ii Againehee Rnt other fcniants , mocthen ^^ g^ /^ofe feru.mts xvent out into the /;i;g6 t./»..«»i»4 «hofe hdeiitic it the firft : and th«r did thehlcc vnto thcni. ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ her all tliat cuer thry {""7'':.f„„ ,- b™"! of* r ^^ ^"^'•■'^ "/•''" hefcnrvntothen^hisowne founJ.bothpood.nndc bad : fo the wedding was ll^^atnclm GdJ,Vrh:r for^^faying.Thevwilreucrencemyfonne. f„mi(hed wid, ghefc. ^ ,h.,coM.n.M .led locbicplace, , jS.t'UC when the hulbandmtn faw thefonne, ^ ^ ^ .j-^^.^ ^;;, jj^acamc in, to fee the ghcfts, chr^a. , mfnerBn. thcy fivd smongdicmfcliies , * Thisis thchcirc : .• > i Them^r.^it ^rf,.^.,.„'cm. come,letvskilhim,& let vsfake his inheritance. J^f- ?. G.ddothM«lUswi.cn wcthmheno.h.rs.r.f . r*.i»«'«fl ■'•«7. r :MtJtthep!»ct(lnni ! rirdtoarei, ihr /lraniiflplKeof4w4jr, tbt fm.iIloumberwhic!i eornc »•. ihicjUios. ««!« arc fome caKawajts «(lii5. J mril*' ^orJ, ment ? And he >vas J fpcachlcfie. hini,and favicg, " u7,,\ui' '"'** t«Uicreu',ii*iHit ij Thcn faid thc King to tlic « fei uants,Binde J*>(h:min bit ly .neither careft for any man : for thou confide- die whole Lawe and theProphcts. "^ **""" *.'• »»ri.,.r/«ft% reftnottheiperfonofmen. 4' f^vVVhile the Pharifes weregathered to- Iw is th'CucU^o'Jt 17 5 Tell vs therefore, how thinkeft thou? Is gether,Iefus afked them, 5 ^«r4(rw«. Vh.X'h^tL, i»y. it lawfi'll to giuek tribute vnto Cxn.r,or not? 42 Saving.Whatth.inkcyeofChrift'rwfeofc * cu,npron,ih I Tbn *h,ih niih 1 8 But Icfus pciceioed their wickedneflCj and fonne is he > They faid vnto him,Dauids. [^ Danids fonni u„oJ, «*''/•»"» Ciid,Why tempt ye me,ye hypocrites ? 4 j He faid vnto them, Howe then doeth Da- «a "iiaj to"w th"''r'hth '^ '^ 5>hewe mee tlis tribute money. And they u:d in (pint call him Lord/aying, f.eih.bBio.Ur- W!fhAJ<,f'Z brought him a I peny. 44 x The Lord did to niy^'Lord, Sit at my "*'■'•• ^ '"i-i' t<"«» Mjgiftrares, al. and left him, and went thcir way. ihougiphfybe 2 J ^ *>$.. The fame day thsSadduccs came to CHAP. XXIII. ''■''''*''"'^"^°'" him, (v'.hichC-iytn.-.tchcreisnorefiirreilionj and' ,„„„,,,....,,, ,, fare fooi this the ^''^-"'"'"5 . hiHtihonfihei. ^ Thin pl,\UP.cru<,*nciF>i>.i'i.TCrcf aatnoriiieih^ 24 Saying, Maftcr, *Mof£s(aid, If a ~an djc, «;»^i. 8 ;Kf4'»6rr<«i-f». sThiTuhcr. i« r*f(.r«or. Godb.-ihouTvi haaing no m'childrtn.Iiis brother (hail roarrie his M J*/^""*'*'"?^'* »/■*<■■'"•»• 14. r. d»«e«-j w»»o»m may icmjnf tale „ -lU u., ,.u» _-nk» „f„n'-.,^- „„4_,;f« .^ n, J« »««/>(. ij ^Projrtif. t6 Ta ftrtan tftt,e Templt. »t vc-oh;a,.-,dh„M. ^iTc.u^t.h.c^tpdeofdfcfft.iyT^l hon-iu- be not iti- V"CO his brother. HdjfuUhrr. }i 5e'l/snt,;oi^ir,. ^1 ThtHtnnr. miiilihej. 2? No we there were with vs (cucn brethren ,t ,. t . /• i .• 1 ... * rbr^io'i'.hst and tjic firft married a wife, snd deceafed : & ha- T^r" l""^^ ^^'^ '° '^^ midtitude, andto htf fXv'?J?7,'^i">gn«il^"Mleft his wife vnto his brother. ■*' , c P?"' ^. .c l j u r,L -. ^ t^,^;tZl-: 2'VLikevWfcalfothefecond,andtheth:rd,vn. . » 'Saying, The* ScnbeianJ the Phanfes^/Tt , ^V.oog^t,. y2.,,c-,«c,.,'-^* ry..;...,„, 27 And Mofall the woman dyed alfo. J ''Ail therefore whatfoeuer they bid >-ouob- any«^'l^ ".t;: ;/„,r::''- ^8 lhereforeintherc(I.r.ftion. whofcwife frue,thatobfoue and do: hut after their woifes ;t* '„* fj be r.;-^r»U'i-,, fi;a;i,liebeofthefcucn?foraUh.dhcr. ' doe not -for they % and doe not. _ i^ord'.^Goi.yet /-''••■ •'' '" '■''*«••'. 2^ Then lefus anfwercd, and faid vato them, + *f o'' ^l'"^ binde hpuie burdens, and grie- fo .i.« we .r.he* Z:l,J\!Zrf" Ye arc dcceiue.I,notI^owing the Scriptures, nor "0"'^« ''^ ^°T' '^"'^ ^'y^h.^"^ onmcnsfhoul- ihe^",nn«B.«. I^^'"""""" • the power of God. ^ V . '^"'1. I^"^ Ae^' .rhcmfelues will not mooue them f.^'^ltfctj tM<^tct«p.-j. joForinrhereilirreaionthevneithermatTie ^^^*r',r, ?'"'"^f"' , , ^ , ^. «/r""""*""^ '•»•""'/'•'"''■"-. wii;cs,norwiucsarebcaowe«- Sr,;/;;*;; r-'-i-Ia"mtheGodofAbraham,andtheGod ^ohauethcch'-efefeatesintl^^enfl-cmblic^ f^;;,,,;.,^,/: *->.f,«,AYf/n-, of IfaacaiidtheGodoflacob? God isnotthe 7 And greetings m the marKcis, aad to be cal, »^,„,,a^„4,, rloc-Mithrtm:,, God ofthedead,but of the lining. led or iTien^llabbi,iIUbb^ MM,r:^ujahi, tku, : rhtfnyy r.-^ i i '^'^'\ ^'f'^" }^f multitude hcard It, thej ,„jf^,.^^V4;'4ji,^ tir^ltnpCr, ofti,fe^,Jf,e,„ti, vJ,ich Ihn vu^pied ^ /:.'< fiidioihe-liixnKm were...'loniedathtsdor!nC. • chr.of MlrUIotnltS»-eambiti«us. f It rv^alhii*dfrir;U.T>uiofiltKj!i!.c:n tionthr) Trtrtr.-trdftfhrdraih-ntTXiiltiJoflHirfinitDthiTtKlpli.vhichnffctht the fitniljir ufxcDrm'^ thi Ul ol iixf^'ahrcaj' ttuJi ihcmiortwti.shti- tl-.e hnn r>,i Ihtiais Itoltf :o ihrmtlitei ruh'» tnry hid fu'dxed /m<^ij. X ^1tr.n.'7.M^o Jj irJmJ>$te: tfGo'i : tni ihrt'l-re wail caUrdAphtUCi 'U, .11 ti-no^lU h), a hfl"'.,. row.,i^ \Z dcHl (.i.TthkhtrtltTt'^e lents afitrvtrd .liHJrJ, m ibty d^naina }?• 3?«..'.Il.iJ I'u h zm.iy i»3» !;,S. *Z>f«I.I55. *1 l^iultr nhich r.tmit a t diitt<,*'>:ichhat.^Sli>h;iOof^:hali'o'minijriri3- tUuthrtt ull't ccviirtl''tult!, but trt ulikcbing'f^i frwiihi »ndnami ofA mix, it' t^o^inlhf CtiiKiU of ^nlitc/it. J }Vi,rtlr fir rfoio'r, Tnif}ed m^ili tfihirnj tafff hf irti Itft axugli-.tri rpas in K9 hf!lirc»r', tbin tfhe h»d trfi no chlJrni al nil, ttbxb hiW^'dul ibe nttl'CiTnvf} himititi of the:rf itntS'Uf. ^ N«mA.i5.^. dim, ifiTjl}fyr9rrrnnt>tit'Kt\hitl''fi>iiliOh'bl'ii'»'oftbiHren»'tS3>ii:'fU'uie;' ii.ll. Tttnk' f^ii- •f^LHhii^}' and }».^6 1 IVhrn efi milifi and Cci:» ■ flood H Hr fAiib ti'^l jiat tbe; ihnlit tit.'iiiu b.^Jyts, firihiti ih.y fboujilrio: te men ciliaftfatKtredtrg'ihtr, f Tl is ntril Iial;fi^ri'fyb »Kr-t',fi-is n'lc'ie l.ii ^/.'»»r- iti/jr »«»•/•, tut thei i^ialita ^:gth, \ot tf-n (hall >ii:lbtr m.-rtit t:ot It mernid. ani'ti.'j^oiklasammln o/ibif/i: a^lvuftay frf h lbtrrptati.i^ofil^ho>f fm!: , ■ii*'Eia.l J f.ntipli' txij. -J J^firtf I i.i?. 7 The Gofpel (SoC(h Miabslilh a ii:leil irtf, ?^c:rtihtr vixcaVr:! f\sbU,f.bicbb/U}iKgonofhaidis wrt W*.' llu'pKctpKgftlwtw.boidwUJiathttMBfixintthero, ' fti»idit(lir*4t9tbfii«'lit«J^"'''">'en. : - ■ Xbb-f 1.-^ + 606^ A rlftrcproouetluhcarabinonjcouetoufnes, S.Manhewe. andhypocrifieofthcPharifes, •^ umesi.t, 8 4. 4 But be notj'Cg called, Rabbi: for I" one 28 So are yi alfo: for outn-ardyee appeare 4 M qdenie is a is \oiir dodour,r« w/r, Chrift, and all ye arc brc- righteous vnto :r£n, but within ye ars full of hy- oialV^iX^s ^^"- picrifeondiniqiiitie. J 5:'rt« ««sU;)t 9 And ^call no man your i father vpon the 2^ ^9 Wo fc#\tito you, Scribes and Pharifes, '^fP^emet c>^, ejUrit : far caith : for there is but One, yout father which is in hypocrites: for ye build the tombes of the Pro- ^oftabou/°*" oHrUrudotth not htaucn. phets,andgarralluhefepulchres of the righteous, uer their wicked^ tht'li^lfj^'ind ' ° ^^ ""'^ called k dodors : for one isyoiir jo And fay,lfAve had bene in the dayes of cur "". then doc thr!,i4«« iirr7,i 1!^^' ^"'^ Pharifes, ™ hypocrites, bccaufe ye IJ^ut vp the fhould ye efcape the dnn-.nation of ^^ hc) 1 ! I'ogihyiur »«-. xuUcifi. kingdome of heauen tefore mcn:'for yeeycur 34 »° Wherefore behold,! fend vnto you Pro- !tihet^'^"'" iim ck" fiihiri, hypocrites : for ye deuourc vvidoweshou(es,euen citie. n Tbeendof k rtjfimihtkai ovnder a colour of long prayers: whereforeyec 35 " That vpon you may come all the righte- thcmwliirhpeV IjirMkunT' '^^^'^ I eceiue the greater damnation. ous blood that was fhed vpon the earth, ^ from ''""* '''« Oofpef, tju rfJh uiUs, I ) Woe be vnto you,Scribes aud Pharife5,hy- the blood of Abel the righteous, vnto the blood ou^t' P'""** uiomt itrf.icht pocritcs .' for yc compalie fea and P hind to make of Zacharias the (hnne of y Barachias, ^ whome -j* G^t'^s. <«5«4iZmJ-Kjd<», oncofyourprofeflion: and whenheismade,yc yeflewbetwcenetheTcmpleandthcaltar. j ofioiAdi,vh» -, V rpV.**"* makeji'im two fold more the childe of hell, then ? 6 Venly I fay ^^lto you, all thcle thing's (hall »■" ^l!" fil*i ■»*•' lHejimt:hto you your fekies, come vpon this generation. bkpLjtht [J,J. tUuditoihsnumt i(J Woc i< vntoyoublindeguidcs, which(ay, J7 "vHierufalem, Hierdalem, which killift ij-t/Motuxi^it^ V 'ti;'^''t"l'' '^' Whoibeuer fwcareth by the Temple, it is no- die Prophets, andftoneft them which arc (ent to «» Where tiie ^ItTlfl. "" thing : but whofoeuer fweareth by the golde of thee.how o(ten would I hauc ^gathered thy chil- '^"^^'^['^"f^ *'» 5 Hypoctitescsn theTempIc,he 'loffendcth. dren together, as the henne gathercth her chic- g[I!teft wicked'* abide none [Ob* jy Ye fooles and blind, whether is greaterjthc kins vnacr her wings,and ye would not! nes and rei^Jlix, fcrrer ■^.ta tiKOi- ggj^j^ qj. ^j^g femple that ' fanifHfieth the golde ? 39 Beholde, your habitation (halbe left vnto and at lengt* the « f";,/; ,*« *, 1 8 And uhofoeua fweareth bv the altar, it is you defolate, ment^o'f'cod'''^'* rtproutih mymm nothing ; but whofoeiierfvvearethby the offering 59 For I (ayvntoyou, yee (hall not fee mee-.LHtfij.j^, fn«-ffhMmofihtTemtlf.^Th,j:g,^,orcy.nf!.>r< iudoement,andmercvandtfidelide.Thefeoiioht notbehereleftaftoilevponanone,thatfhalnot t!!"p1j^, ' heChi ntughtwK m 2j ^ * \Voe*e toyou, .J Scnbcs &Pharifes, when thefe things (hall bc,and what (igne/Ai<«/(Ae nuail « cn/lfa''wirb 0 >y •vtiitr a cehur TKrd, iudgement,and mercy and tfidelitie.Thefe ought notbehereleftaftoilevponanone,thatfhalnot Temple «°f«re'. 'J^ yetohauedone,andnottoh.weleftthcother. becaftdowne. told. thlvordiifnr ' 14 Ye blinde guides, which ftraine put a gnat, j Andashecfatevponthc mount of Oliues, '■4•£«t'IJ.4■^• J.!);«A4 rfo*We andfwallowacamell. his diiciples came vnto him apart, (aying,Tellvs j'j^Jj'j ntughtintt m 2j ^ * \Voe*« toyou, .J Scnbcs &Pharifes, when thefe things (hall bc,and what (igne/Ai<«/(Ae nuaiK , *v"!)'*'°"i''*"^^T°"''^*^' fofycmake clcanethevtterfideof of thy comming,and of the end of the world. infinite miferiei *!bl'no^< "tht the ctippev-ndof the platter : but within they are 4 » And Icfus anfwered, and faid vnto diem, and .Jltactynd ■ cihfuiuatti^eydii full o fbribrrie and excefle. * Take heede diat no man deceiue you. laifc1!^phctT"!L itimdirtcohur z 6 Thou blinde Fharifc, clenfcfiidtheinfide 5 For many fliall come in my name, faying, I „iitheda» of «fvf'"''f'- of the ctippe and plattcr,that the outfide o f them am Chri(^,i3nd (hall dcceiue many. »iaoric and tri- 1,^'tCfZlr maybe clcane alfo. ^ And ye fliall heare of n^arrcs, and rumours ;;'^p!'^cnmm«h. tt,te4r:httctUei 17 Woefre to vou,ScribesandPharifes,h\'po- of wanes: iee that ye be not troubled : for all ^ Ti-^]'ul"hm ' dri; nhchiht crices : for ye arc like vnto whited tombes,xvhich thefc thingsmuft come to paffe, but the » end: is ,/,„^, ,a;«^, ^re T.vri \*'^J"^'' pppea-e beaiitifidl outuard.but are widiin full of not yet. fnmaedyut tht ,,4 ^uTintJ. dead mens bones,and all (ildiines. 7 Fornati'^n (l.aU rife agaimi ""t'o". a'?'' f;'X'X. sxnwartetUtd , „ ,^ , • , . • , rcalme agaiiift realme, and there (hall bee 'a- ^ m.dlif n'orj,^ ,„,/„.;r-.„ror^«', 7*'"' "'' " " 'XA^!t',L*^x7L^«f ^^^^^ m^iic, an^pcftikncc, and earthquakes in " diuers <,,.., /o,«,-«„ ' ^,, Ichnu^.t. *C*-f.J.54. r //*««" '"Cea'f«Aro»f, «««.(*< no rfo«'M. places. ir,l,,h 6'.„','tti'.f vorU. 1 Hypoctitejatecirefullinttifle!, and ntglfS thee«attft g All thcfc arC but dlC bCginningoF c for- 1 ^ ■ * tKin.$of"UT»'=- 4«ii^'Mi4». » Unh!;,iMirtmk(if»i%eff'tm^i. 8 Hy- ^^^^ . Uke-tti w'» P<.cti.r<.tct<...muchc«efttnof«ut«-a.dthiDgs,an4ibeini»ardthtyvKetl;con. iiJien fliaU diey dcliucr youyptobeaf- ,,.,« «j.tfa. «.nne. a t-'<' H.J9. -' ^ fii^cd, FaircChridcs. Thefigncs Chap.xxv. oftheendoftheworW, i^ flifiedvand fliall kill you,and ye (}-.aIlLe hated of oneenJcofthehcauens vnto the other. ■* »-^*'/'-J'»' all nations forrr.y Names fake. :?i 7Now learnc the parableofthc f,99t trecr 7 ucoi Kith ]'"u,*o^Cftl 1 0 And then fhall many be cffcndcd,and dial when licr bough is yet fteiidcr, Sc it piittcth fonh lob-d 1 ce.-tn'i!^ (liaibr i>rea4 ». bctrayoncancfhcr,and fhallhateone another. liaui.s,ve know that {bmmer/inecre. order i«iijtu.-e, broid.rage .ho „ And many fjlfcProphas l>.al arife,& Hall a So-Jikewifcye.whenvefeealltherethings, "«'>"'o'*hatu Zlnllt:"'. deceiuemauN'. I^o-y^'H7/''--«/g<^i«nerc,,«fatf do,?,. J.^^^^^^^^^^ tnuct.:sDdibef 12 And beaiifeiniquiticfluubcincrcaredjthc 34 "^"jy "^y vntoyoii.thisrgencrationfhal b^therticlied which doe con- loue of many O.albc Cold. notpane,tiJ!allthere things be dene. vDjerianduhM. fta.tlTbtUw. ij 4.jButhccthatendurethtotheende,hec jy +8Hcaucnandc3rthn:allpanea«ay : but ^'A'!!!',""';" 2""';,,. fh:>!-faued. _. , mywo>dsfhnrinc,tpalTea..vay. ' " . Tg-.^'^I.e'" at iht'kni'"""! 14 Andthis'^CjofpelofthcKingcomen^.alDe J6 sfiutotyday andhoiireknowethnoman, ou.ke ic,i wme I Trrouih lUthtt fxriihut i,d«tl' ftro)cd,boittialbe the mountaincs. '^okethemaI!auay,(bliia!alfo thecommingof "•^§'.^"''ii''»4 fttcuhed ouieutn ^^ Let Jum which isin the houfe toppc , not the Sonhcof man be. {^Z*','' "'•' wotlJ."^^ * come donncto fetch am- thirg out of his iioufe. 40 '^vThen two Qialbe in the fields, the one 4."juf'i„j . ,, * M«4« i;.t4- i 8 And he tf-at is in 'he ndQe,let not him re- fl-.albc rcceiired,ar.d theother fhaJje reflifd. KTh* lord'd. etb iitfji.so, . turnebackctofetLn his g clothes. .' 4' '^ Two vomcnfnalbegrinding.itymilhthe """''fS'att't f^Xu>'ZkTu 19 Aniv.-ofha(lg to them ihatarevvith child, onefhalbercceiued,and theother O-.alberefufed. bS^^j;*';;''' Zjajl^^-i^hMi andtothemtliatgiuerucke'nthoredaycs. _ 41 " xV7atch therefore"; foryeeknowe not end ofiatbti^. wundtufltrndcdn- 20 Butpray that your flightbenot inthc wiri- what hoiireyourmafterjiviUcome. •• tetday. "•'»**^'/j"''^'" ter,neithcr on the xh Sabbath i^»- tvas not from the beginning of the world to this comcheewouldfurely watch, and not Ciffer his poiotedala.iet tethofihtitinln time,nor fhall bc. houfe to be digged through. dayf9rthcrf«o- ihMtwrrtfeivfin ^^ And excqjt i thpfe dayes (hould bc Oiortc- ' 44 Therefore be ye alforeadyrfor in sl»»houre T^ °:'"- r'",^ ^XVThX'^T iied,therc(liouldho kfleflibef^ued :butfor'the that ye thinkenot,wiU the Sonne of man come, be.ir'is b°JdillV,i rjtttntiht marring cleftesfakc thofcdayesQialbc fl-.ortened. 4? * Who then is a faithful! feruant andwife, vsal.forout^^ro- tfihtdoarinttn ^^ ^Then if anv Oiall fay vnto you,Loe,here whomhismafterhathmaderulerouerfiishoufc- fitf-tfitwemsy •*7D^"i7 isChrirr,orthere,beleeueitnot. hold.togiuc them meat in feafon? moTew'ilichit'jl t Thkbttokitirtb 24ForthererhalarifefalfcChrifts,&fa!rpro- 4- Qiallfav vnto yoii , Be- 48 Butifthateuil fernantfhalfayinbisheart, ^».7.i./«.j,i',,. '^ .. ». -111. . ^ Th< aord vthtei &toeate, ''"■^'•'"'Z'I'H fftpli oftht levni, laft, and is feme into die We(}, Ibfballalfbthe yo Thatferuants mafterwill come in n day, fiHy-hr. turr PI the jt-Tff'j comming of the Sonne of man be. when he looketh not for him , and in an houre «'='*•■/?"' <; « vo'd **,j»l'»-irtrrf -^ * ' ^"^ wherfoeuer z dead " carkeis is, thi- that he is not ^wre of. »*'^^* j'^P''/"' '» a^aT'^.^f*'**' tha- win thcEgles be gathered together. yi AndwilycuthimofF, &giuehimhispor- 4*^J/»."'',',,'« tiiit«rnionneotm-n:nheauen : andthen Ihal] all the meninihofeib.'ooiwhrreoltheyoughttobemoftearefull.xwjr.ij.jy jj-i^j., jh^HUvtiflftt "kinredsoftheeatthpmournc,^ and they (hall t».;p. i./*?/"? »•""'.' < 15- "ixt'i:.*!- > T,mii,iriiil m'TtUcH: ^.m i'lirntd:&ti,!t fee the fonne of man q come in the doudcs of <•'•'""'?'""•'''"''' ^" *'^fi'^'"""'"»''"rpun,jhmem. -Khfr/^^uh ^ i^fl-ne ^otifUlhUhyt U„„pn v/ithDOwer and "rear oloiv mxrijTv,umj;!,l-,FI»yth,P„fh>ti,»,,xnutMOyiht h^f,:lhtl,:, tmd tffU. fit„r,„i}fir„4v, ncauen witn power aiia rear ioi>. w/Z,wf«».««<<.y;.jaw.,j.jj.««iD«.j.js,. .i.f;i4f,.i;^t.«jij.je. "^ MiitHthtwei 31 V And he (hal fend his Angels w:th a, great ^ '^ '' ■o/>r!),^M>sllefinhUlf<)erihstui/;g>*,formt>tt<,hiolJ.*Luin-r;7.^ThtCD\yre- T'"l*l'p' -^f'" ^kaifirt tht iifl iueg:m>ni (htWe. 41 Tht cnricd. j.z^yS./,^«i,r««<«fijt/«4' //«♦.. jhWiiis rf<.>. 13.10. r^rtji.T w/a-5>. 'ir "«"'*« kingdom ofhcaucn ftalbc fikencd ' ^^(t<}cRre «i»i(;M « Enerljftingda>riutinnl>ij|he the end of the fecoritie of the wicked, -» ^TitO ten virgins , which tookc their lampes I '^°.''.^'"'' jodeuerlaniagbl.'fle.ol the mTeriejoi the godly. >i Thtexctdngih'r *nl r/tm. and * went forth to mcete thebridc^rome hard.whch may .o,«i., .*,„„«. . ^/?L««.6-A,4«W«A,/o/Ard,ftr,,?»«»A;r* », ,«rf,/; * And h,ueo(them W.rC VVirc,& Cuefoolldl, .MheinJ,a-hlir,„, darfceneffi-.tobrmg v.too.r defJrrdenr'e; otLerwlr, ff «.ee bc'c'me fl«..h', ' I*-: .^rr /Ja/;y7';<' lArW,/;,,, .. ,nd ,1 „ «r«./i r„d ,^ »»,, Bw^tt.r?. .». R,^,.,.7. and negli.ent as weaiie of our raioes and :n«!,«.f (l-.:;be Out o ■ . f " Twt i'M.T.iJ. 7 Sutm^:pcn,,ic!»Kdt,,-uhirMUl,rnVfm:9lu«m!l. :i.CcrJi.y.. t Thff„i,yoriTi4caUi-Kav,nif*rihir.:'.n>tl',t-i'::-J ■'''■■■' '' MJhrj.^.ii. r rramih'/tuictjkiitifs cfihe rto'ld. ihtt ttiiwfc:; ' _ - . acYirgin$,and talents. S.Matt!ieire. \' i^^TTicTaltwdgcmcnt. J TheFooUflitookctharlafljpCJibut tooke giueitvntoWmwfuchhath tentalcnts. noncoylewithchem. _ 29 4»Forvntocuery man thathnth,itfkjl] be ♦ft<^.i}.n. 4 Eut the wife coo&coiU in their vcfTds with gluen,and be (hall haucabundance,and from him "^^M^s- rfidriampes. that hath cot,cue that he hatli,{halbc take away. '^^*'«^w->'« 5 Now while the briJegrome taned long,all i o- Caft therfore that vnprofitablc fcnianc in- < r4-i'r;m{oi(£ ••biiumbredandllepc. to vtter^darkenefle: there (hall be wcepin" and -f i-^S.ii. ktiHitmuhf^^e. s And at midnight diere was a cry made,Be- gnafhing of teeth. ° «nd«?.ij. holdjthebridegroniecommcth:goeouttomeec« 51 ^JAnd whcnthcSomieofman commeth ' A I'oely fetting liim. in his glorv , and all rhe holy Angels with him, {'Xi'' "^^^V^',^, 7 Then all thofe virgins arole , and trimmed then (liall he fit vpon tfle throne of his glorj', whidf iiVt^e, their lampes. 3 a And before him ihall be gathered all nati- 8 And the foolifh faid to the wifc,giue vs of onSjand he O.all feparate them one from anodier your oyk,for our kmpes are out. asa(hepeheardfcpa;atetb the iheepe from the 9 But the wife an(vvered.,(aying,J\2f»yo,lcafl goates. there will not be ynoiigh for vs and you : but goe 3 J And hce fliall fet the (heepc on his nVht ye rather to d'.em that t:ll,&: buy for your felues^ handjand the goates on the left. 10 And while they went to buy, the bride- J4 Then fl;al the Icing {ay to them on his right grome came; and they th.;t were ready, went in hand,Comeye fbleffedofmy father: take the in- /.'2fc/fJ*iiii*i^». tvith him to the wedd.ng„and the gate was (hut. heritance of die kingdom prepared for you from '"'If "2 "l""P 11 Afterwards camealfodieodiervirgins,ray- the foundation oftlic world. ltlJid*niiy1l.- ing,LordJ ord,oi->ento vs. 35 vFor I wasan hungred>and yee gaue mee fiowihk hntfi*^ 12 But he anf,vered,and (aid, Verily l(ay vn.- meate : I thirfted, aiid ye gaue me drinke : I was '•" ^A' 58.7, to you, I know you not. . a (lranger,and ve tooke me in vnto you. st£**'2*' - ^P>Mti.xu tj 4*}Va:chtherfore:foryekno\vneithcrthe 3($ iw!gda>:eefhe<'.iiinu:{Sa.rriin vntome. »'Gb.'itt;viin-r, thatgosng into a ftrangecountrey, called his (cr- 37 Then (hall the righteous anfwere him, fiy- leth thjtibeiefiiil u2nts,and dcHueted to them his goods. ing,Lord,when (jy we thee an hungred , and fed '^'m'^sT/k'' '> And vnto one he gaae(iue talents, S: to an thee ?orathirft, and gaue thee drinke? tcr« to his father, Other two,and to another one,:oeuer)- man after 58 A'ndMhcn(awevvee thee a (b-irger, and and his coTiti:ng hls own « hal iUt>',8f (iTcightway went fro home, tooke dice in vwo vs ? or naked,& clothed thee? s^'i-"" '" "^^'^^ 1 6 Then he that had receiucd the fine talenrsj 3 ? Or w hen (awe wee thee (Icke, or, in prifon, dtno''titjt'he«iii "'fnt and occupied withvhem, and gained other and came vnto tfiee? attba:d-y takcan fiue-al-rcs. 43 And thcking fliall snilvcrc, £nd (Tiy vnto- accon-itnot or.ely jj LikewifeaKo.hc th3tw«/«tfit\%o,he alfo them,VcriIy I(ay vntoyou-masmirchasyehauc "^^''^ft*'^'"' I "' 0^'"'^''' odier two . done it vnto one of the kaR of thefe my brcthrc, tHtv'iiaarbenowr. ' ^ ^'"^ '^^ ^^^^ receiued that one,went & dig- ye haue done it to mc. •dthatwbicii gcdicin theearth,and hid hisma(tersmonq-. 41 Th;nfl;aIlheDr to thetiiony Ufc hand, ihfv receiued of 19 But after a long feafon,thc mafter of thofc ^Depart from me ye curfcd,intocuerlafiing fire, ^PA'.^fe 1'™;^''^?''"''^''" reiiiantscxne-andreckoncdwithihem. which is prepared for the dcuilbnd his angels. '/'f/'-7»j- tunis,whichhin« 20 Ihcn Came hec that had rcceiued Gue tj- 42 For 1 wa; an hungred, ana ye g.-ucii ee no * ^ not tiiroiTgh len»,3nd brought other iiue talcnis, faying, Mn- meate •■ I th-t{tcd,an'J ye gaue me .^o drtnke: Co^MioLffetm- fter,thcudc!Wredftvntome(iuetai.'nt5:t>ehoi'J, 43 I«.isafvangi.r, &yetookemenot;nvn~ t°Jth lie' bcRow- I-'i^ue grjncd with diCm odier Sue takn». to you : / wm nakcd,&.' ye clothed me not ; ficke, eii'vpon them. " 2 ' Then his mafier favde vnto him , It is well and in pri(bn,and ye vijitcd me not. € ^ccofiiigtithe done gocd fcruant ar.d friui.'iill, 'ihcu haft bene ■ 44 'ihenlliall they rJfo arfivcre him, (ayin^, if'itdtvjtan^^ihH Ciithl-Lil in ! itje, £ r. il lake thee rulei ouer mucin Lord, when fawe we thee an hungred , or athirAi **Jv"fnlh'm. "?eii-'--!n:o:hy mafccrsioy. -^' era i!ranger,orn:ked, or(:ckc,"'oJinpriron,and ti ctmttnittc'nAt 22 A'.to hey had rcceiiied two talents, came, did nor niniller vnto rhee? th:fmtfaftfty 2nQia:;i,Mal£t;thcu deliiiercdd vnto me twota- 4? Then (hall iKanfweretlicmjand (ay, V'c- fMimpcf.ovtU Knts";behclde, I taiic£aintdt:*a other talents rily I£jvvntoyon-, inasmiichas.vedi:litr.ot to HtJ.i. Ui^.:i. more. • , . cncofrhcieaitorrhereo/ediditnotton-e. itit'm) :„;m^ zj hl'ts niafier fayde vnto him, Iris wcH done • 4.6 * And th;fc fiia! go into euerlTllii^ paJht:, j^f/^I'f '*'^ ff*.i-;fw;.~.«w j-^^,^jfCTi,ant,andfaithfu!l,ThouivaR bene faith- sKdthcrighteousintolifc eternall. . *' *" jtwujUj^jisiJ. tuJliniirtcIwiiln^akedieerukrouer-iTjchien- CHAP. XXVI. lerintO ti'v,' m.nflcrs ioy. 5 7h{ii»iJlC>!'tJl, t Fiij'trrrari 24 1 hen hec which hjd receiued the one ta- "-■'^^■■'■J. a '""-' .''tf* *;'». i* rh infl^nutn of tkt nr,camtr.i:ern-dM3fter,lkneweth.)tthounaft 'nVi,d%r.i^„h.tp.. ^* Hri.\i /, . .,.pv.. 64 K anhardrr.nn,v\!.!chrx'apcft whcre^thon fowedlt ttuMab hiufiJft u ht ch-t^6i T.'x}g> mik-a. not,andga:hcrcr:vhcrCihoo(^f,iwcc:!lnot: a Nd*.i itcaHietona(&, when kfushadfJin- 4»M4.f#T*t. • -i I»tBdiercfr,rearr.-id,^wcnt,::nd}iicUliy A(hcd£lhl5C.q;ravirss, bee fay d vnto his dif- •■"t'l. ■• talent m the eaith bcholdjtnou halt dune ovJie. cipks » Chnftwinet 25 AndiHsmalIeranrvvcred,& {i,d vntohi.m, ^ ^'c know that after tvro d.nycs is the P.nfle- I'^li^.V-p' ,0''"" •3rh--v..e.wIircru,ant,.-mdllouth(h!K d-.oa knewft oucr.an.ldieSonneo.fman{hai!bedeliuered to de. iMhat\fwilJ, tlutlrcapewhettlfowednot, & gadier v\hcrc becruci.'icd. miketuii rauUa JHrawetlnot. » rt''h'rt:ln 3 A ■ityir 27 Thououghte.1 therefore tt> haue pur my Prjefles . Th:n 3(rembled together the chiefe f;<;"i[^ J'^l"* .. ....^.,, .-md the Scribes, and the Elders of the „i,,jj,p^ money toj 'exchrngcrs,&dien .-It mvcommijig people into die liall of the high Pncft called , Ro.U.imftlfe , IhouU( I haue receiued m-jieouTiewvth vantage, cafapli:^: ant-rotintB^ay. hijiitiMy, 28 Tate tlKrcforc the talent from Iiii», and pohjudii>etimptb«ci»iift(hcuiaLe«rBcifi:ijio. ^'o^in.^. 4 And . ; >! CHI •i'/n tte Vfm OintmcntpowrcdonClinft. Chapxjcvj. The Lords Supi>cr. 14 4 AnH con(tilK«I together thst they might asitiswrfttenofTiini; but wo tf to that man, hj * iVmrt htaj vju take Icfus by fut-tilric, ard kill him. ^v^lom thi> Sonne of mr.n is betiavcd : it had bene l'"."' r,'***-.'*' « g,,*» »#.rf^ J Euc the V %d, Not on the a fpft tf-gr , left good for that miii.if lie liad ncuer bene bcrne. ^'' i-uZ^\,!i^^ tb^l"fi'^/u}'L' ^nyvp'oarebeamoiigthepcoplt; sj Tien IiKiisk which l^ctrayed him, anfwc- ^^h,h,^UU 8 AndwJ-.en his«ldTciplesrawit,thcyhr,d ismyi:ody. L^V^^.'/t';*'^ "^ii'tiniur- i"^'*on=>-'0"5pvinf^,.Whacnefdethdiisf wafto? 27 Alfo he oookc the aippe, and when he Kid /*-•«/•..*' *.v/^,;5 a ii-;;'if,'/oi«pfriw,>.- 9 For this oyncniciit might hane bene folde giiitnchaiiktsJiegaflc it to them, faying, Drinke «" *«>'J'«>'in^, ^•„:i/,iict'mt fornuch,andbcneguentotheroore. • ye'-all-ofit. . »«* « con/^f.^ Ow'^'.wVtw '° *^"^ Iffc knowinthatisfi:cd for many, for the remiflionof w^'afi.-wirfjfJ;** ^ih timr,ioiht wrou«;ht a good vvorke vpon me, iinnes. '""'* = -■-- tn<> th.ii t'l fijt «i if 5For yec hauctfie poorc alwayes with " - — i. ^■^t f.!:Zr„ yo". tut n^cn.all ycnot haiiealv.v.yes. efctieacupmg '^ ror ' iH that fhc powTCd this oytitmcnt On when IihriU.rrakc icncwc.with yoummy t^. j-o-fi^e, n.y body, (lie did it to burie me. ihcrjkinr^Jc.iie. '"^f"' '/•'*' ^*">. t>^7'* "^^ I J \trcly 1 fay vnto y cu , VVherrf^eticr this 50 And v.hcn they bad Hmg q a Pfalm«, they '« ,/ ,w^,i« ' R) thuroddtn GofpeI(],aIbepjcathrHthorou-oitalhhcworId, vcnt^utintothemountofOliues. • nature ir force tf we. k. r.f i finfull there fl all alfo this that (he hath done, be (poken j r ^ * -j 'I hen faid lef.is vnto them, AH yee »«-«''.*'<« h L hnjl «voma.ciiiiftgi- of for 3 n cnoriallof her. ,• - • fl-albeofxi.iided L-y rnc thisnighc: jbr itisvvric- *'!"'^'''''i,',''' ^nd'riiln^'ffb',; . '* ^ '•• '^^''''' «"« «*' '"'^ ^«'"« ' ^'^-'^ ^"<^« '"''•I--" "'^^ f'™^^' thefhcpbe.ud , and the fl-.e^^^c l7'S>Z%'rt i bufiall Il^ariot, went vnto the chicfePritfls, "■ ^ ofthefrocke-u-albcfcattcred. _ ihAifiithmiyfiKi •vhich'wj5E:;h: ij And /ayd, What willy cgiiic me, and f will j2 Eutxafierlamr.^(.na?ainf, Iwillgobc- *'^i"»UjkcUc>t, ">< f'"" " '■'j'- deliutr him vnto you ? and they rppoy nted vnto fore you into Galile. " m't" >«,*"'' *" to aU finnfd ''"^''^'"ic/''"*' offiltier. , jj But Peter anfwered, and faydvntohim, » 7vi.rM4^.'ir*i *»bi£h fite vnto i 6 And &oni that timCjhe {ought opportunitie "Ihouoh thai all mm fhouJd bcoffendcd by tlicc, ""' '?""''> »*«* kiin.Bnt!udaM». tobctrayhim. yctwillJneiierbcoiiended. KcaUe.tMeitmj- be'.Vy°il«'f " '7 f K^Kmrgon thefirft^.rjf of thcfccft of 54 ,{. le.Wfayd vnto him, Verely Ifiy mo 7k'fm,'''o''J,7' pliihkis w'cw' vnleaucned bread, the difciples came tolefiis, tbce,that this night, before the cockcaow, thou BtMc^irJihet: pjtpofe sad %ing vntohim , Where wilc thou that wee pre- fljaltdcniemcdirift. f» cjLinftiH tetaj j.rnfciL pare for thee to Cite the Paflcouer? jy Peter faid vnto him, Though I fhoiild die f^',""^' "i'^*" t'^^ *""' ''"^ *^^' '° ^H*^'' '""''' ^^'^^ ' ^ '"" '" "° "'"^ '^""^ ^^' J-*«^'''^ Z,tTr"t£"S^ chift lixie ta 3 man, and fay to him,The mallcT faith, My time aMofaidallthedfcipks. ^««m»./a,««. ■ hinui'tiiM: Mi isathand -. 1 willkecpc thePalTeouer at thine ^6 ^*ji7hcn went lefiis with them into a *"i.""/»iAi«- 'L'/X'Jt«'r. ii^re with mv difciples. _ place w hich is called GethC mane, & faid vnto his "'.Zftrh'll^t b^iTi'mlvt'' ^9 ^^ ^^''^ difciples did .is leftis hadgiaen difciples, Sit ye here,while I go,and pray yonder. $ht Jh i-f.'u^oye. t}j?c,sei. them charge,andn:ade ready the Paflcouer. j7 A:id hce tooke vnto him Peter, end the ceiueChiji-.ndtti t jt'eji hcxil nirt 20 ;J- So when the eiicn vras come , hee tfatc two fcnnes of Zcbcdcus, andbegsn to waxe for- "'('* *■; ^"i'/'f« tMe'vZ'l'',n'' ^o«-newi£hth.ctwelue.. roufull, and 'giieuoufy troubled. _ lulumet't'^ tuidt heVs» It II Aadas they did estc, he fayd,* Verely, I 38 '.o^Thcnfsyd Icfus vnto them, Myfcn!eis lecemtoMwuh ffi inmnfnetix : fay vnto yoii, th-jtoneofycu fl allbctray me. vcrj-h^ic, ^Hfuvntothe death :taric ye heiv, *"»• ^'iZ' V'"''^'" 2^ And they were exceeding forrow^ll , and and visitcB widi me. thitoi'^l'twl cLmeZwHh!,! ^^R^" ^"f'y o'^c of ^^^ ^^ % ^^^^ ^^5 ^^ '"^^J J^ 5o He went a little further , and fell on his tht'T«'/i^^"%t fium, ptitM, MsficT? face,and priiyed,l!aying, Omy Father, ifit faepoA fewh, dutng^igfl tooie if.rMp.t, 2j And hec anfvvered and faid, 4. Hec thst fibjcHct this t cup pailcfrcnimc-.neuerthelcfie, if">fi iu n.fiiia. ** Jt\" '■!^*'! ' fJippeth his hand with me in the difh, hee Ihall not as I wiil, but as thou wilt. '""■ . . . ,^ tailed S)Hiih fie n « Ui bHt of ''^ay me. 40 ' ■ After, he came vnto the difciples , and „ ^„,^, ^ i/„,j JifJmthathevM 24 SurcIy thc SonDC of man goeth his way, found them ailecpc, .ind fayd to Peter, \Vh?.t? /tnaiaertiB),t, Ku*i,t:( ihtrut, could ye not watch with me one houre? i«if2>.io. John tit. e yh^refiitile gievHtri. 4 \Veoog>it not rslWy tofotidftnpf that ' p Or,!cuer.t'tt,lha( v«hich is oot otderif rfort. .f Ak/. < ; 11, 5 Chiifl.wliowas crcf atioimcd ut»(*j,vhrtl>}theKr:p /rsiiiteMilcoucK/iKthinMSt.forinfKtHx^of IfDfuet.ihey inhiiowD«perfon mufi alwlvesteanoin'edin thepoore. f Iv.kti flieyomeet v(cai/crmn^ifTeitK, tivi fhedaiti^ of kiced, y IVhentie} htdmidetnetidof tftii titum(m vf.n mj Udy, Jhe ci-Jiilolitrienii. :■ Mtr.i^.io. ;: :^«-.ijj 1 J. their feltmiiejinfiiig , vhihlcme ihinte wat/i»e7fjlirtt,tr^n,Tii>;i at il^e iti.19 hkt 21.7. 6 chiiRTfrclyporpofingtobiiDsvs ir.tornrer.Dnlrf> outollijiid, til in. 8 Chriltbcirgirorecart(»llorhis dilciplcs.iberof hrmffTf.tore. ardfo toabrogat(ihcfi;u>c ofiheLa7it,fulfiiltlbih(t3wc, ncgltftirgtheccn- wtroeththemofthei'i (liglit.ard rottttntbtro inb«it«:com(oM. .?. :^)*)tf 54, tr3rytiaJitioDaBdcunoBie«.ftheJe.ves,iiirf'(hmf.i;h3llfticweihi»iatallihirg« J7.;«t» i« jj.*«d i8,8. vZ«A.«j.7. XiWart iiathef.fl ciplei, leaning all the «ft infafclie , lalirili »ilh bim but ih et to be wimcBes d*f tf-wilt*Hei!tiil/ttMdlli',u!dliiiui lent thefirte-nih,liHt httAi.f- ihii denet turr.ini of hit a^gaiDi, and goeth of pcipofe icto the place apfointtd to hctiay him in. 'iahii.htfierlhfmimir»ftheR(.mtnTs»»iniiTuaui>:ti!ii)l'j--r,)dultlb)tke r Tlytieord-ahchhfVfitf^Hvi'iJitlligfttt joem-a^ndtM/utll'm i}-dradhf.ti'fi: Itirei mJtUr lolie dt/ foL'twiKf:, iheefort ituttl/lJlke'firfi day cf fmleitmnei irhith itiiMf, Miiieteh'^eiiiie hurtht/trn^rivtlu't , v-hicl'fliuvt^-.lyii'cik at a ttiul. ^ LhIhii^. b 'iecau'ehe tt'st tfpomtedlhm to te {M^ tnil'iiMt tt»tfiyatinUiili'wfituilM't.p)ilP:iyttikthntito}e^hihi_fi*tJi-t,t:ioli>n>, their fluHit M Ihtit hArJei^M tf-nfl, (*<■; wne tn ktHr, ikire'f H (• fie ^Aihertd, yi Ik luflewed ihit bctriHe pK),if^Tii-KI , Uciu'e htfilitkt vttih of Codir^ifdi. ffi.il thei fttt rK4 dofrie fekex rtcr did rait ikt fffiouir Im f.ocd, for c:herK>ft ftaujl 1/1 fir frir-ei , nkith h riMtiicd erdyKvfl-.id m hn frfts. 10 C(:. •(» j itkfnikffnenl lOKeeit ik-t) fultfflfieir/lKatt .• ihtieffe li g^eeikeih kire tn Ok traeman,gompaboutto{ufret v,»/;;<* km aUbifiedefier thai the P'fe. of God , n f-rfalen < f his ov.ce : he baih a ttrtiblc cocflut withihe hrrrnui >rd «mt a-, fohmHel} itnt. '?- K'uih tobeany motealiaydofdtJih. f lent pfrn^e *i:ih,rit{-nckivir. 1 T-o: atMfoltbe vnJu/iiodyV tko mh aI tl-e /tifi jftne irftui ;/«( (if Jj.rd ^tlrlltft tiMich 11 «.' ktnd , tmlK tfpUofilKt«tWn«,2e.tJlcji. 41 V\ atth ludasbeiraycihChriftt S.Matthew. Peters deniall. 41 Watch, and pray, thatycecntw not into <54 ^lefusfaJdtohim, Tliouliaft faidir: r.c- * Chip.i6.t7. tencation : the fpirit indeed is ready, but ijieflefh uerthelefTe I fay vnco you, "thereafter (hall ye fee ""'•'4'<'- * ^ n Chtincfferfth isweake. ' the Sonne of man/ittingeat the right-hand of the '/t{-'*'"*^.- hi^hUc wiUmglf 4^ Againe he wcntaw-ay the fccond time,and power ofGod^ and come inthe f cloudes of the fimg„,^°!hhuf!'H to betaken, t hit prayed, faying, O my Father,ifthis cuppe Can not heaucn. _ commui^p-omth* in (o obeying wil. paffe avvav fiom me,but that I muft drinkc it, thy 6$ Then the hie Prieft E rent his clothes, fay- *«'"■•" ait^S^ vvUlbedone '"g;»^'l«ht''f '?^P^?l.-l^^f'='"eweany^^^^^^ tot the wilful! uU 4 J And he came, and found them alleepe a- needeotivitnefles?beholde: now ye haue heard bononr at tht nght ofmaa, gaine, for their eyes were heauy. his blafphemie. iauj of hu power, ^»a>kiti4f. ^^ So he left them and went away againe, and 66 What thinke ye? They anfwered, and faid, *'"">>>'" i'e*Kfi xi"^ prayedthcthird time, faying thefame words. Heisguiltieofdeath. ^ZT/"sah'f* n ientjrom ibe 45 Then came he to his difciples, and laid vn- 6j ^ Then fpat they in his face, and buffeted mong tht Hehrc\,t *« P '"/''• to them, Sleepehencefoorth, and cake your reft: him,and other fnote him with roddcs, tha: ihat u mi^hiit iL^Il" miVht be beholde, the houre is at hand, and the Sonne of <53 Saving,Prophecie to vs, O Chrift, Who is '"^<>fi''"fO'"r. deliueted,* man is giuen into the hands offinners. . he that fmore thee? . M»°L<>^kt4ut the pUce when the Bifhof txtrimitx ofdan^ tyveJ^e legions rif An^els ? f*tt > i«< not mthoHt the heap , for afitr«»>d kit weutfiom ihtnce into tht^orck, tn'forl^d^lTto j4^HowthenfhouldthevScripturcsbeful- ' «'/^''"""'*'^/"^*^/'*?- thi3hea»fwtrith filled, a'/jiffe p;r,thnt it miiftbefo ? CHAP. XXV IT. by ttqurfiion, yj The fame houre fayd lefcs tothcmulti- » U'iiMmetniljoHnito'PiUte. % iKiUihtHgtthhimftiji. •.•//. "M. 14 T^Uit w.Jh.:h iCVf'J.i}. . I'l- , ,n _ I, tr J 1 biihJtniii. »9 Chrtft ticroantdwiihthornt!. i^ HeisetH- , «. !.u, h 14 7J. ^'fh fwordes and ftaues to take mee : I fate davly „i;,^, ^, .^,„,;,/^ ,, „,g,„„4 ,^j, ,4, e^*},. ,, „, ;, \ /«jfjj.54.io;/'w«, /««/■«: the iaft' came two fclfewitueflcs,, «. nnd banged hiivfeltc. * ji« i.e J'rHnoi't^'Zhe '^i And faid. This nvui Qid. if I candcfiroy -S And Hk chit-fe Priefts tooke tFie (iluer "^ * ". * *:rt,iiKiha^gHrt the TciVipk of God,and buiii it in ihice d.iycs. pieces, aiidfiid, It is not lawfuU :or vstopur * T%f tre»fuft of i ,ntefvochT,tt (* ^^ 1 hen thc chicfe Prieft .ni of ■, and fiid to thc.Ti into the ^ trcafurc , becai'.fc it b the pncc ■*^!^/^'**^ j,^ l Kr.fo-iheotMle hi.-ii,Anr.vtrcft diou nothing f' Whatisthc mat- ^ ofblood. 'a s/r'i^iTi fi'i ' ■> Murie-.i^ ', 5, ter that riicft men wicnefleagainft thee 1 7 A nd thq' tooke cotmfell and bought with gi,tn,,rt>vm th -h Jti.'.Ki.is 6} But IcIiis held his peace. Then tJie chicfe themapotteisfield,forthebu;i?.llrif'i(r:-aggeVs. '/'""'■''"W''''* ■ • ;/•>"""•"''* Prieft anfwcred, aiul did to him, Ichaigeihee 8 WheVefoirdiat field is called, *Theficld ""f "^'.^Tol. •-'>CT'iir;f,ir/rf ''■'*^'''^"'^'' ^* hy'^h'^humg God, totellvs, If ofblood,vnnllchr. d theyvtrmUKi,- ■ ^,ea. ;.»l,n j^okc chirtic (^\Mxpl , thc pncc of him ^ was to beare his ao[\c. ^ ^ ,„,4 L.-i.. ...a.."* vlcd,whom /<;./of y children oflfracl valued. ii * * And whe chcv came vnto >■ place called ^,J^ „,.,./„ • Sttmitl>»f*- ,h. matm.Mu4. priefts.and Eldcrs,lic anrvvercd nothing. uee fultillcd .which was (>okcn by die Prophet, *';;;'*^'*;;^ *'' p, of ,>,, -.iir«M. J ^ .j.^^^ P^jj pij^^g ^.jjjQ f,j^ ^ Hcareft thou -fc They dcuidW my garments an.ong them , and „.,_„ ,^, ^ ^^^ m;;JL'"ou: not how many things they- lay againftdiee? vpon my veftuit did cart lots. «,^ »*f*-ArrMu, 14 Buthceanf.vj-cdhimnottooneword.in 36 And tlieyfa:e,and watched him there. -;^:'.f^'tf ly.ij, »i,c* «.. «< p^j much that the gouemour mctueiled sreatly. 57 f ' They fct vp alfo ouer his head his caufe 'g'!|^\%\i o^,^ Z'tt'^'^'i't!'! r J JNow at the feaft, the gouernour was written. This is i e s v s t h b jci n Ty>;^e,.h;t we iIfPr»XiiM»« wonttodeliuer vnto thcpeopleaprifoner whom or the ievvxs. .„ , , ma^^^jfooght « «. jVi^wit they would. j8 f I'AndiJierewerctsvothieuescrucified w "nto th«hcau«lr *f '■!^- , i <5 And they had then a notable piifoner cal- l?im,one on the right hand,& another on the left. ^'"J^'n f;„„d „„ fTh^E^lhll edBarabbas. 3? " And they that palled by, reuilcd hun, .5(0,^ ,ny«b«e, d^thnoTBJ.r'ih, 17 When thq- were then gathered together, wagging their heads, ih«inh,m«ee T^.v^ro «ri.. Pilate f.id vnto the. Whether ^vil ye y^ I let loofe 40 And fay mg, v T^uthat deftroyeft y Tem- ^'f'"' ^'^'/;* *t*rrr"^ ^-ntovouBarabbas.orleruswhichiscalledChnlP ple,and buildeft itin tfireedayes,Giuethy felfe: if g „(„„,,;., r.t rJisuT' 1 8 (For he knew well.tliac for enuie the)' liad thou be y Sonneof Gotl,come do .-.n iro y crofle. cur«r,tlu. id h<« 1 a..Mhoid«b deliuered him. 41 Lifcev^-iTealfodiehiePriertsmockinghim, wemarbeblfffrd: bi< HfKc *be»be j^ Alfo when hce was fet downe vpon the with the Scribes,and Elders,and Pliarifes,faid, g'/^/JJ, Vhl, w" l^»n*bV''ifc^^'"'^?aTif"-f^*=>h'5»^if'e^«n"ohim,raving,Haue 4^ He faued others, iur he cannot faue him- S„gh,b«cni.cbcd fs/«k.o«i,d- thounothingrodoewithdutiuftman:forlhaue ^Ue: ifhebe yKmgof]rrael,lethimnowCorre by bis oakeontt. g..ltmM, fuflcred many rfiings diis day in a dreame by rea- downe from tiie erode,*: we « il belecue in him. t T'K".'*- """" ^.'' fon of hbi ) " ' 4J . « Hce trufted in God. let him deliuer him "";/; '^l*;^^ noon' """^t;"??'"' ^° V But thc chiefs Priefts and thc Elders had now,ifhe vviIIhauebim:forheefaide, lamthe „d the u.e veffi. jitftj.;. ' pcd"vvadcd the people that they niouldafkeBa- Sonne of God. „_c_ucr, oi the™ .£ fc*-'S.??. raibas,3nd(lioi.lddeftroylefus. 44 The fdfe fame thing alfo the "theeues «h°hr>« '^'a'«*- » ^w't/«e 21 Then the gouemour anr.vered,and raid vn- which were crucified with him,caft in his teeth. ,|,«toiud»ccHe rXb-f.rehe to them. Whether of the twaine will ye that! let 4J " Now fromdiefixthoure was there dark- „orld»he'D after be condemned, loofe vnto you> Andthcy faid,Barabbas. . nefle ouer all the land,rnto die ninth hourc. his iudgene nt be that wimieh. fee 21 Pdatc Paid vnto them, What dial I do' then 4^ And about y ninth hourclefus cried with J^",S^tetwixtt«« forTsVJijroft with Iefiis,whichJs called Chrift? The>- all Ciid to aloudvoyce,&ying,5tEli,Eli,lamafabachth3ni?f ,, TomakefaU •.•««rtf-ju. him.Lec him be crucified. is,MyGod,myGod,why haUthouoforfakeme.-' fatifijaionforvj, W»»m8.' * 2? Then fayd the gouemour, Eik: what euill 47 And fomc of them that ftood there, when ChriHrofferetht K^, ,8 4.. hath he done? Then diey cried the morc,faying, ^hcy heard it,faid. This man calleth r Elias. Zu7,To,^c^ »•'+• Let him be crucified. 4* And ftraightway one of them r:n,& took: „f .'he body.bui al- 4 ch«!»b«iic 24 4VVhcnPiIate(awdiatheauailednothin«', *afpunge,andfillei^itwithvineger,3ndputiton fo the moll horl mTnt of-thri^-e ^ut thai morc tiimiJt \-.as made, he tooke .vater a rccde,and gaue him to drinke. I^'^ii T"" '* h,>.feife...D.t'' andsuafhedhishandsberorethemultitude,Ciy- 49 Other faid, Let be : let vs fee, if Elias will .. ,,j,, ,;. wiibftwd'ng con- ing,Iaminnocercofthc*'bloodo{d]isiuftuian: comcandfauehim. xp/.iis.s, dennedhytiie lookeyou to if 5° '^ Then lefuscrv-ed againe with a loudc » Th-ju^ik^h bXeVTir .rThenanrweredalltbepeople,&raid,lHis voyce,andyeeldedvptheghoft :t: !^,':wV:«'^ ^ T, ,..«.>»«.«' blood fr* on vs,and on our children. 5' '^Andbehold,4«:he qvaileoftheTemple ^^/„,,^,j^,„ %n iHi om'^whtn j^ Thuslet hc Rarabbas loofc vnco them,and w'asrcntintn'aine,from thetoptothebortome, ,hjt dtj nml- hitt. X'TJ^X fcourgedIefiis,and deliuered him to be crucified. & the cartli did quake, & the fto.nt> were clouen. ■« Hcaaeny'elfe /r«,/r,M.i, «/& J7 T 5< Then the fouldiers of the gouemour 5 » And the ' graues did open themfdues, and '^^^1'^^^;% ,^ i'-,r A«^. >., »< tooke lefus into the common hall, and gathered "wny bodies of the Saints, which iiept.flrore, r.icneih o-'t fiom »"•"•"■'«"=*«»• about him the whole hand, Si And came out of ygraues after his rsfurre- the depihofheI& K'^ouhf^'Lf, i8 5Andtheyffrippedhim, and ^ put about Sion, and went into the holy citic, and appared 'J'^'!;'^^\'';/'"'« «>• H, rtj, iinit him a ' (karlet robe, vnto many. . ^ \,^i It, «flMr*. 2^ And platted aero wne of thomes, and put 54 VVhen the Centurion, and they that were /7-„^,;„,,ii f /• ihtrebfnf itvponhJshe^d, andarcedinhisrighthand.aiid with him watching lefus faw thc earthquake, and >mi,rH:'^r.dthu 'i!Zy,n^ZT, bowed their knee, before him,and mocked him, the things that were done, the\- feared greatly, \l'';^ i;;^,^;^ ■vltniiiHroofitti- faying,Godfaue thee King of the lewes, faying, Truelythiswasthe Sonne of God. vht.-hnttm'ii^jil^. tn'ni'if^rii. jQ And (pitted vpon iiim,and tooke a reede, 5) •'Andmany women were there.beholding rf,^a.^T,,^a/o,)' X v.rtei5.itf. andfiiotehimon thehcad. him afarre ofF, which had followed lefus from fn.iut^'nifib'ihe 5'ch'a'faff.reth J I Thus ivhenfhey had n-ocked him, ^ey Galile.miniftring vnto him. . VZr'oa^.'^H'l that reptnche tooke therpbe from him, and put his ovme ray- 5^ Among whom was Mane Magdalene, and ^ y^, ^^b,-,, £i* wh;d,wa!d.iete mcnto.1 him,and Icdhiihaway to Crucifie him. -.iWf*!'/^ - wi',hftTn"'nri; 5 2 }{. And as they came out,thcv found a man 'f/"^"."''^"''.'^' '"-r'*"/ ^(' ^*1*^"' ^'^-^IT «^^'"''"'" f *' - ttiemeaaetimehy *PftlS9.ii. i} ChnftalteT hthaApBeuoireolhercDeirir.,^)^ tlie ff creipraoiJence of God , h»e ii intimled King by them whi'cH did him tt.at and fef.eth vpcn death it felle. 14 Cht.l wbeJi he is dead fh.tv, reproch. t T'tfej/ltchhAlouihit. tndvtt^aUt'^oMhmfirhUckii God s'mighrif,e..eoh:s (Demiejcotfefiiog 'U Uac. '^; TAr- 0" ih»i iht fo:;::b;r 58HewenttoPi;atc,&.fl..dy-.odyoriern.. . tno.s ma!,,n a ^hcn Pilacc comnnd^d the todv to be dfehuered. fen fr6 f dead:& behold,he goeth beforeyou into ^ cU ,..». plicen..th.rc r_ r' h\s Tefunr&ioa, p^iichre.fc ihji ,t m a fclcane limun t. ^. ,, .'"";■ * - '^'^^- " ^C;^"^!!-. "^"'C»;y ti'Om chc fcpiil- „j ,„ding the c3Hnot be doubted 6o And puc it in his HCw tbmhe,which hehgd chre, with feare and great ioy , anddidrunneto women to'his diii **"« JviT' I ^'^weh'otrt in a rocke, and rolled a great ilone to bring his difciples word. tiples.ihewe th Tt,Jl'Z'^'^^' the doofc of the fepuiGhre,and departed. ' 9 ^Andasthey went to tell his difciples, be- '*"''"'''"''''"''• ieJnisjS or And there was Mane Magdalene, and the hold, Icjiisaifo met them, laying, God lane yon. ; xhe more the i« The keeping other Marie fitting oner igainft the fepulchre. . And they came, and tooke him by the fecte, and inr.ne fhineth.tbe hcommrt-d lo ' ' ' ^'^ *!^ ''' ^°'^ *' "'^'^ '^^^^ • ■ more are the wic- chnftesovine Preparation o/«^£ i'^it^f??,' thc WPripfts and lo Then faid IdUs-viicbchetJl, Be not afraide, |''j!^^'],''^*j^*^^ routderers.thjt Pharifcs affembled to Pilate, ,Goe,4vitell my brethren,that they goe into Ga- (9a.fj,(jj;,(n.o»a !J'^'h*'fK'''^r° ^^ And faid,Syr,we remember that that decei- •liie,and there fhall they fee me. trtnughttothe K«io'ii! uerf4id,while he wasyetaliucj Within three daies ii fsNowuhen they were gone, beholde, Go««w«.f4r»8S» Iwilhife. foraeofthe watch came into the citie,& (hewed *, J, ji'fofo hi*" ^4 Command therefore,that;th'fe fepulchre be vnto the hie Priefts all the things that were done, dlfciples.whom n-iade Itjre vntillthe third day , 'left his difciples i z And they gathered them together with the *■' •nakeih Ape- come by night,and fteale him away, and fiy vnto • Elders,and tooke counfel,and gaue large money , J^'^',j, the pcopIe,"Hc is rifen from the'deadifo (hall tlic vnto the fouldiers, ch,p!i',t*.' laflerroiirbcworrethertthefirfL ij Saying, Say, His difciples came by night, w*«. 7!. 6$ Then Pilite faide vnto them , Yce hauc a and ftolc him away while we llept. ^ 34ari, is.ii, f rUt fiMif't of '"waxh:goe,andmakeitfureasyeknowe. 14 And if this matter * come before die go- j^l^j'^'^^'l'i,^'* ihfimtmvh.h (,^ And :hcy went, & made the fepulchre fure iiemourtobcheard,wewilperfwadehim,andfo ,jthe>ubiiihing tttv'T't'mtu with iliewatch,andrealed the ftoiie. vie the matter that you (hall not ncedc to care. oltbed(>atine ^' ^ ' C H A P. X X V 1 1 1. 1 5 So they tooke the monqs and did as thf>' '""«'' "^ <^|"» " ji.Ma,tei6' ' T!,>«,ome<,goe(o,h>rcf:'k!'re. t Tm .^^gcl. 9 Thtw,. were taught t and this faying is.noyfcd among thc ^l'"^',,"."'^^^^ iahm,„ . Jr, i ►koa <.« J „f ' c 1 C .u u c c n. leweSVntO.thlS day. iniiiiltrinoolth* , ci.rifth.uit:g KjOwj|nithe>endofySabbath,vvhenyfirft ^^ ff+Then ^eIellen difciples wetintoGalile, Sa.r..,en-t,: ,he p.l:,-htofl,ght iN^4^0fyweckeb^^ T^S^^^^^r.^^'Ytf^f"'!^^'^'^''^^^^ 17 Andwhentheyi:whim,th4worlhippedti;'.^,'er,l wa^ -He Annell ^^J^^'^"^ Angel of the Lorde defcended from hea- , g ^nd lefus came,& fpake vnto them,faying, tj^ ' ^ *'''v,Tl»W.«i 1:1 7r^"'^'°^^^^^ ♦ All power isglucn vnto mec,inheauen,andin££'f:^^,7J"«'^^ « At iht foin^<:iit thedoore.andfate vponit. t ► »" o > ^ mimeofthcftihtrf BftheSAt'l''>ih,that' A„l UVr- . 1-t, 1- 1. • earth. tki^imv,(i»itbt i.,v„ :( J»hc,k, j, .A"d his ^countenance was like lightning,, ,„..«. 5 Go therefore, & teach all naiiom,b3p- ho}yGhoji.. Wi<'iR of ^hfirft Jy ,f,„ .A. sM.th h^nn tod,^n,: ,nc>,t,a, ff.ft. g alway,Vntil the Cnd of the WOlld. AmCH. ' l'!''' %'»'«•" Ijtittnibj tit flgHJt S)iitciachi',[^r the ctuuttnuict. -Vy farulifn Loth dfhmfelfe AadaftU hit itmlfites ^iuttl Ahf'M/i»m vi in 4»<>>o THE HOLY GOSPEL OF lESVS CHRIST, ACCORDING TO MARKE. C H A P. I. remiflion of fitines. 4 uhnlijiti^eth. 6 His apftniittd mi»it. 9 rifiuis Itp- j Andall y countrcy of Iudca,&: they of Hie- 4, ii«Hj.j.4, ^eJ. 11 Hti,tmj,ied. 14 htfrrichththtCo^tl. n-if rufalem went out vnto him, and were al baptized ^ i.euit.ti.i,. sa Heltuchtthml^fSfn^loliMei. zi HetheAlttb one that ri ■ '• 1 • -w 1 - r rr- „ u • > » ■■ Vliith-tt *, \, y A? : , ' . .. ,, nfhiminrhpriiicrTordan.cofedine their (innes. •"'"">•"' C H A P. I. remnlionothnnes. uhnlxjitt^til), 6 His afftrtu md mt»it. 9 iifiKis tap- j Andall y countrcy of Iudca,&: thcy of HIc- 4, ^ei. ,1 Hei,u»>ptcd. ,4 HefreachchtheCS"'. t'-if rufalem went out vnto him, and were al baptized t sa Hut/tchtthtnthr Sin'lit>*"' ^i HethtAUtb one that ri • • t • t 1 - r rr- „ u • r » -■ Ld.dr,.m. 29 Pcier>JihcrmuL 51 Mm, d,f.«fed of him m the riucr lordan, cofciling thcir (inncs. - —■' - -vtf^M. .^, ^Nowlohn was clothed With camels baire, - 3 He beginning of the Gofpell of and with a girdle of a fkin about his loynes : and [jj leffis Chrift,the Sonne of God: he did eate ^ Locufts and wile hony. foreCh'.({aiit ^erfo^H. n^TheLfyt,. .^, ^Now lohn wasclothed withcamclsbaire, ^fj *^ ^5^, ^,^ wa< Tore fpoken %^^..^^9 Hc beginning of the Gofpell of and with a girdle of a fkin about his loynes : and tt.^e.md 19.4. bv the ptophetf. /^^^P^T^MjiIcfds Chrift,the Sonne ofGod: hcdideate*Locuftsand wile hony, j lohmndall • n^,.,hef:^.,>r, K^ 1^;^ ^ rAs it is written inthe» Pro-. 7v3And preached, faying.aftrongcrthen, 1 »""''"• "n'M" , t^HWMKji'.f ^!5j j>om.^phets,^Behold,''Ifendmymcf- commedi after mewho.'elhoeslatchetlainnot ,i;,L«r,i. iooL-i ofihe Pn. (^^] K^%\ fgnger « before thy face , which worthy to eftonpedowne,andvnloofe. _ t rht Eumgelijl fhets,%iiUchi, "^^ijT^^c^tViimi prepare thy way before thee. , 8 Trtieth it is, I hauc f baptized you with wa- ^'"'''^"'^e "**'•. Tr'heTtt hti ' "t ^ '^^ voyce of him that cricth in the wil- ter; but he will baptize you with the holy GhoJl. ",^"f,Prcp.arcthe Way oftheLordtmakchif 9 ^x+ Anditcamctopaffc in thole day.es, |-„„,„t. if'.ir., »•'.(« 4e/?>M. paths ftreight., , that lefiis came from Nazareth, <»rt<»e of Oalile, f Ht /hr»tt!> tf^t hthoraih„ri'> ^ »vlohndidbapCizcinthewildcrnefre,and and was baptized otlohn in lordan. 'Ifm,' {I'e'tdrth ^"J"'it. prcachthe ^ baptifine of amendment of life, for 10 .5 Anda(fooneasghcwascomeoutofthc a„^'^;°^^ J^o arttoieiifi-a't i^^t vfaot of K'm,<, which ■vjilo haul vfliert^oe tif^yt WatCr, fohn flW the hcauCns clpUCO In twaine,and laptilelh wilhm. .j.W.j.^to'-ni.ij."' i Thtiummeofioinidoaiincor rather tbc holy Ghoft defccdin" vpon himlikcadouc. X -^'"-J-'} '"*• nil ofini.f sand amendment odile. ■.-.'Ifa/.j.t. d The leatt . j.ai.'a'"' i- Jf- ofwufhhitt huthnrii Ipi'hnofipteahMkmkta'TDiifhini^KhKb 4 ChrUldoth cofecrjteoiii bapiifmcin himl'elf. s The vocation of Chtifl frew ''irm toftiJtiK^tmemimcitl tf1ifi,*nd StriMintjfe tfjmut, bcaueu,ulicaJof ikt Chuiitk g 'John th*t weal iovne into < V Ktui w^th H>'\ ^ n Then Chrift tempted: Ncwdoflrine. Chap.ij. > lefiis came to preach. J* II Then there was a voyce from heauen, fajf- day,AyWarofe and went out into a foliury place, ing. Thou art my beloticd Sonnc,in whofnel am and there prayed. ftt«o''4-»?- ,y Then Icfus faid vnto them,Folloiv me, and. acely the leprofic departed from liim,andhewas toucbing. uuke"ci.nft I will make you to be fifhen of men. mude cleane. fnewcthhimklfe 1 8 And ftraightway they forfooke their nccs, 4 J And after hec had gmen him a feasght fnliie. jnd followed him. commandement, he fent him av\:jy foorrhwith, V ,M««*.4.i8. j^ j,y^j ^jj^ jjjj l^gj gQ^g 3 litle further 44 '' And fayde vnto him. See thou fay no- ij HeewitBcffeth 8Thl «lIiio of therice, he fa w lames theionm of Zelx:dcus, and ' thing to any man, but get thee hence, end (liewe '■^l^.T^^l Simon & Andrew. lohn his brother, as they were in the Iliip, men- .thy klfetothCif Pndl, sndolferfordiyclen- bubn.bocwi.h s The«.ling*f ding their nets. fingthofe thirigs,whichMcfes commanded, for the ©tely df fut of ^Tm»^1X^ 2o And anon he called them: and they left a leftimoniall vnto them. _ _ l!"';''!'"'?'"'/.' W<4.ji. k frQmihfCVit T^i^^fTtih. j^ ^So X chey entrcd into "^ Capemaum,and tiiatlcfus could no more openly enter into the ' 1^ 1^" " And thcrc wos in their Synagoguca (oihi, i4 rht (ktubutii. b) i^-r ;rat l« „, „ ] ;„ ^vhomc was an vncleane fpirite, and hce A Fter x ' a/ew dayes, hee enti ed into Carper- f^''lg^''' L«T«'/"«i„« wedout, r^naumagainc,andit wasnoyfedthat hcwaj , chldlfttwedi firji^Ui ;. i» U), 24. Saying, Ah, what hauc we to do with thee, in the ' houfe. by bcaling thii fepfitu With m O "' lefjs of Nazareth ? Aitthou come to deflroy 2 And anon, many gathered together, in fb ""/■ "t''''' '^" i"'«?»!!i/.irw v$? I know thee what thou art, ««*« tliat ■» holy muchtliatyb places about fdoore could not re- f|,„^,n'j£^u„ ' M iithttmjbMt O"* of God. cciue .-iny more: & he preached y word vnto the, i„ bjni ihr»agh thrtugh iht\>rcw ij And Icfusrebukcd him, (aying, Hold thy j And there came vnto him, that brought f»!tbo»ijr,aiirbdt t]ihjxof,i.,htn»i peace.and come out ofhim. onefickeofthcpalfie,borneoffouremai. ftiengib whicb V/ur'^e'^r'"' i^ And the vnclcanefpiriro tare him,andcri- 4 And becaufe they could not come necre '/'/^^^'^I^JJ** ir-.K'^ht tip in 7^. ed with a loud vo;, ce,and came out ofhim. vnto him for the multitude , they vnc oiicred the vhrn hi vj'4» ^j'lih. 27 And they were all amnfed, fo th.it they de- roofeofrhe houfe where hewas:andwhcnthpy "aMwr/'rA** ■ W' '""J'tk i» nianded p one of anotlier, fiv ing, What thing is had broken it open, thc)' ' let do wne the <* bed, ',^''/1^'/^"'^a m't'ie^'i>''ego'' this? what new (^odrine is this? for he qcomman- wherein the fickeofthepalfie lay. Nr^wnZ'"' JttifiUu which tht deth eu?n the fouje (pirits with authoritie , and 5 Now when Icfus fawe their faith, hce fayde tKcuhtrihchoufi bighPr-.tfiiwnt, they obey him. tothcficke of the palfic, Sonne, thy finnesare «" tie eiam wm f^*«&«A 28 And immediately his fame fpread abroad forgiuen thee. It" €>uu.9.it. ' throughout all thcregion r bordering on Galile. 6 A nd there were ccrtaine of the Saibes fit- /j.^^^ 4,^1,^^,4, f ,/^s mttt tmaftj, 2p vith lames and lohn. mies?*;vho can fon,'iue fi:;nes hut God onely. \'^"^\Zh't tT* TT>{ottmhim9 io AndSimons wiucsmother lay fickcof a 8 And immediatly when Icfus percciued in y^'^^gyi^^^^/jji e»ii!fimt,if,mt» feuer,and anon they tolde him of her. his (pirite, that thus theyrc^fbned with them- )«/o/4tto»*rf«rt d/'Trn'^'Tni!*" ^ ' ^^^ ^^"^ ^"^^ ^^^ ^°^^^ ^" *^^*^ ^^'^' ^^'""''i^ 'aydc vnto them, Why reafon ye thefc "^"'S''"^ """^ ♦ 'vlT"*!'* and-lifted her vp , and the feuer forfooke her by things in your hearts? mfoth,!vif!7tui W'^.jS. and by,andfhc miniftred vnto them. 9 Whetherisit eafkrt© faytothc ficke of ,„.,4i,^^i,. It Ry hejling of j i And wh*n eucn was come,at wliat time the the palfie,thy finnes are fbrgiucn thee?or to lay, i r*» nudPfntfi. fc^'«h fhanlM * ^*'""'^ (meth, they brought to him all that were Arife,rake vp thy bed,and ^valke? «* '*' »«';«^^"«A biA bionoht true difeafed, & them that we're pofTeiTcd with deuils. lo Butthatyee mayknow,rhat the Sonne or^^^^'*^^'^^"'*" McintoywoiU. n And the whole citie was gathered toge man hath authoritie in earth to forgiue finnes, ^.n!,,,,^;'^, theratthcdoore. hefavd vnto die fickcof the pallie, '*»'*5'2'~' ■itltimt'ih i'ftsdifcafes:andhecaftoutmany deuils,& ("ruf- and get thtc hence into thine ownehciife. 'cij" ' '^ >«;/,(» fred rot the deuils to fay they knew him. 12 Andby andby hc3rofe,andtookevph!S , ^,,';5ji^„i;^ '••coj/, jj And ia the rooming very eareJy before Ai2'«;j«pj*M»(44i»w»«r, m*m6^i. sJ- /••'.'*• 4- i/^mj-'J* '•'•' ma- who necdc the Phyfition. S. Markc. Conlpiracic againft Chrift. bed,and went foorth before them all, in fomuch * And they watched him,whctherhcc would fmrdforircrJ, thatchey vvcrcall famafed , and glorified God, hcale him on the Sabbath diy , that they might . i^ llf^r'-i'a^Ti'r raying,Weneiierfawerucha thing. accufchim. "x'li GonH-i' "cf- »3 f Then bee went foorth againe toward J Then he Taydynto the man which had the i ^/f^ara/jV jendeih the proud, thc fcajandallthepcoplt tcfortcd vrtto him,and withered hand,AnTc::y?) the figurt andii-.eththe he taunh: them. '4 Andheefaidtothem,Isitlawrulltoaoea *'''7.'^'*''/'" ^I^mI »4 * A'^as lefus parted by,he faw g Lcui the good dcede on the Sabbath day,or to do e.jill?to roi^Tth'lS'i* Mf 5. 7." ' /&«rt*of Alpheusficatth2recdrofcuftome,and faiic the ^ life or to kil?Lut they held their pe:;ce. «««*, ««o;««e g^.kitiihtwtt fjydvntohim,Folowme. Andhccnrofeandfo- J Then hec looked round about on them »*""•»»• ui>racrt niinsrtrengihisi. drcnofthc marriage chamber fart , whiles the thcypreafled vpon him to touch him, as many as t'rht'm^tttbe Wetobearr.ttey br'degrom?i5 with th:m ? as long as they hauc had "pi.igues. " iiutth i? kept vo. laflily make all the bridegromc with them,theycarnot fall. 11 And when the ' vncleane fpirits faw him, der.ihe more it fo ncVtning ilch ^0 ^""^ ^^^^ ^^^y es will come , when the bride- they fell downe before him , and cryed, faying, commeth our. chlngt. wrThout grome llialbe takert from them , and then (liall "Thou art the Sonne ofGod- } wh!chi'liph!!i all dirctetion. they fa(t in thofe da^'Csi , . * i And he (harpely rebuked them, to the end m^/M*"!* «• *!tf&""*" 21 Alfonomanfowetha picceof ncwcloth theyfliouldnotvtterhim. "(*.>. 4 Sec.'ndarily,for in anold g.Trmetit : for elfe then ewe piece that ij <[ 4. Then he went vp into a thountaine, l^l^°^'i^',2" that they make no filled it vp,taketh aw.iy)off>ew/;4f from the oldc, aiid called vnto him whom he would , and they <, Diiufuwh'rt. dirteiete letwf nr and the breach is worfe. came vnto him. ' wihCtdfcour^nb CoJ^aVecM'' ^^ Likewife, no man puttethnewe wine into 14 '"And hee •« appointed twelue that they "^ «'"•"«» "6 teroiBj the famt old veflels.for els thc new ^vine breaketh the vcf- fliouid be with him,and that he might fendthem ^,'^^1';^ „;^„ thing«,andia.ves fels,and the wine runneth out, and the vefTcls are to preach, thij h»j cmru in. *k^'''T"l'°^ loft : hut new wine mufl be put into new veifels. «J And that they might haue power to heale »».<"*; <*fftinihihoij, piucketheearesofcorne. 17 Then lames J*f_/S.i« LS4WM.I Hee vvhy do they on the Sabbath day , that which is which is,thefonnes of thunder,) poftlei are ftt «- vtiUfj^chai. notlavvfull? ' i8 And Andrew, &Philip,&:Eartleracw,a.nd paittobeirained kcband hit(»tii.t - • ■ ■ - - . ,- . ^ittthi. ,l.ut hy tonfir'ttce of other Wtl p/tiiititiip/xiir, hui jhuththffihem 2'^ How hee went in- o die houfe of God, in and they came ni home, ' firriUrtudon. liTjhrTle. *e da^•C5«f ■• Abiath.-.r the hiePricft,r.nd did cue -20 And the multitude anembled againc, fo ;';;;';72tw. ' a.s-.w.«.i7.*>i ' thelli,ewbre.ui; wbich/vere notlawfulltoeate, tharihcy could not fomuch as eate bread. c^s,thimOt,:*»i i5.iy.i>C'«,?'N butforthV*'Pr;cfts,-nd.^ueaifotothenivvhic}» 2« + And when his "kinsfblkes heard of itv^ri/, si<.t.*Cm^!5 ,8. vverewiihhim^ " they went out to lay hbld on him : for they (aid »*'<"' '"•''•^" U^^&\?i^\'u9. 27 And hcc fayd to them, The Sabbath xvas that he^asbefidehimfdfe. . , 'mn!i.ra^',*l9 k H^ththesab. mnde for man> and rot rn.-in for the Sabbath. Ja q'.j.And thc Scribes which came down fro (■hr,fi.«tdfhniis. 2? Or iFa houft bC dlUldtd ag.iinltlticUe,tfiat ]„np„ght. iuh r,.g, ' /* Nd«}«'heentrcdagnineintoy Synagoguc,& hoi;fc cannot conynue. >i tnrifirwetJt iTiirdi'y.foribit ri there was a m..n which had a > withered had. 26 So if" Sarnn make infurreftion againft ihe)ih»ii,e'e*f^^ thtyprefer,edthe , _ himfclfc.and bc diuidcd, hccannot cndurc,but is ^^l^' "•*"'; cfKinopnll Ijwefw'irch'wa^ bur an appendant to, thcmorall lawe)He^re the , ' P'*'- /""'*'>', froB moult lawe.Whertaiconiiarivv'ile.tlrfyiliouid lane learnrd out of ihi$,(ljcttne at an cntle, v>erewdJrw,i_^^ «rctittlicccieoioiuallla^c. 4 ib*l-K,vufrifiuVkioidiUi< itQliiht inbtir kmjcmti;. ^MAi.9,n,ifii.inJ»l:.tt i'. " S»t»nimgi»t ■ I iiMi ^.1 27 So of the fecdc iltit II. I o. 5 Ihtyoixiy are wiihoci hope of ialaation, which dofnalicJoaOyop- pugne CUiclft, Mrhoin ibej koow. l> Thtje *i< lit warJtimj ihtE- Mr 8. 1 9. o f'M>r thk numi grvlhtr, ihtHt- alilhtltrtoftht ffnt ^ockt imd fAred. 6 Thefp'ritaill kiarcd iffarreo- thetw.feto beac- coinitdof, then Che catnill at fowen. Chsp.uij, The candle lighted. I7 27 No man can enter into a flrong nxins but whert they baue heard it, Satan commahim- hoiife, and take away his Jjoods , exci-pt hce firft mcdiatly, and takcth away die word that was /■ ryi i bind that llror.s man, and then I'poyle his hoiife. fowen in their hearts. ,^ thJuj/,"""'* iS ^^•s Verclyl (ayvntoyou.ailfinncslliall 16 And likewife they that receiue the feede in * i.riw.Viy, be forgiucn vnto the children of men , andblaf- fiony ground , are the)' , v.hich when thcyliaue a Aithopghthf phcmics, wherewith they blafphemc ; heard the worde , ftraightnay e$ receiue it with i^^.l°&td o'ltte ' 29 Lilt he that blafphemeth againft the holy gladnefTe. wal.i.yetit^ouoht Ghoft,flialineiierhaiieforgiuencirc,butis culpa- .17 Yethauetheynorooteinthe.Tfe!ues,and be lighted, ,fT» bleofetemalldaTination. endure but a time :/»rwhni trouble and pei-fc- ^ei'dorno otkec J 0 f BecauPe they fay d , Hcc Iiad an vncleane cution arifah for the word , immediatly they be ^ wickVdnes'cf ' Spirit, offended. the wotid might J I ^*Thencame his S brethren and mother, 18 Alio they that receiue the feed among the '>« maJe nuoi'til. 2nd Rood without,snd fait vnto him, and called thornes,are fucn as heare the word : ?«*l!!l''*'' '*** him. 19 EutchecaresfofthiswO!ld,andthe4.de- v /u/. : o.'J.^i.^ j2 And the people fjteia!x)ut him , and they ceicfulneileofrichcs,and the lufts of other thinj^s 8.17. n'nJu.i. fayd vnto him,Behold,thy mother, and thy bre- enter in,and choke the word,and it is vafniitfull. J J^^ ="<"« ''•>». thrcn feeke for thee without. 20 But they that haue receiued feede in good ^I,„,i^j\u/|,'i^ J 3 Butheanf.veredthem, faying, Who is my ground,are they that hcare rhe word,and receiue asGodhaih gliea mother and my brethren ? it,and bring foorth fiuite : one carwthirtie, an v« wiihouibrt- J4 '^ And hee looked round about on them, other (ixtie,andfome an hundreth. h'"''''^"?'* .* which fate incompaffc about him, and fayd, Be- ai f »Alfo hcefaid vnto them, ^Commeth betow^dvll hojde my mother and my brethren. the candle in, to be put vnder a bufhell,or vnder a :*(«,7.i. J J ForwhoroeuerdorhthcwillofGod,heis the bed,and not to be put on a candlefticke? W«fi.j8, my brother,my fifter,and my mother, CHAP. IIII. ^^ . For there is nothing hid,tha: Oiall not be ^^l'1'''f^l\ opened: neither is there a fecret, but that it Qiall is ^l'eTHd,ifthenlli[it, 2 j Ifany ma haue , }i nfgr,mtoi,„^/U,df»i. iichnltlttt^ihmthtlhip. 24 i And he faid vnto them , Takehecdewhat ^^J'^o^^j"" Ndvhcbeganagainetoteadibyyafcafidc, yeheare.x\Vitliv\hatmeafureyeemete,itftiall , rt«( "'^ 'be 10 And when he was = alone, they that were bnnches, fo that thrf foules of heauen may build S,^^^,,,. d about him with tlie cwcluc , aflced him of the vnder the Hiadowof it. i ^«.rdi,| ,V* parable. j 5 And •{•with many fuch parables hepreached ihi caftcUu of ti^t 1 1 And he fayd vnto theni,To you it is giuen the v.wd vnto themjltas they v/creablctoheare it. ?"^'"* , . toknowethemyfterieofthekingdomeof God: 34 And without parables fpake hee nothing i„"i'^^'^ butvnco diem that arc <= without, all diingsbc vnto them: but he 1 expouridcd all things to his t,dM /■*> , rtut done in parables, difciples apart. ihrmththtrd 1 2 « That they feeing , may fee , and not difl J5 f t Nowc die faijie day when euen was T'^f^,j_g ceine: and they hearing,may heare, and not vn- come,helayd vnto diem, Let vs paffe oucr vnto /Ttfiai, "**' derfland, leaft at any time the>'fhouldturne,anH fcarefull?howisitthat:yehauenofaith> thered together to him, and he was neerc vnto btHtmfii . 41 Andcheyfearcdexceedingly,anJraidone the Tea. to another, Who is this, that both the winde and ii 4. And g beholJe, thcreameone of the 4» /rj«s.j.i8. feaobcy him ! nilers of the Synagogue, whofc name was lairus: '"k'S^i. CHAP V andwhenhefav;him,hefelidowneathisfecte, ^T"*'^^!'/'"- i Omfop/Stdi, ktalti. 7 Thidim'j tctno^ltiguh [hnfi. *i An^l o^.'0"gntiiJnun(lant!y, faying, My li- aii»ri,T!y,h»tm 9 ^ Lt^.QHof imiii \i fainih iitiofmiiu. »i lAirut tledaughter licth at pointof death ; I pray thee tun/ Sjrugn^ite dnHihKT. 25 ^ Tsurnm uhetlidofihlMiftjiHt. if pbj- that thou woiddcft co;r.e and lay thinc hands on '*"<»'««"'<'»* Jaam. n f.>t<^. 39 si,.fe. her, that (l)e may be heahd,and hue. ^lu^tfu"' * :M««t.8,»8. ^ Mil 4. 1 they came ouer to the other fide of 14 Then he -.vent with Wm,and a great miflti- " ''' ' 1 Many baoe ibe Xithc fea into' the countrcy of the a Gadarcns. tude followed him, and thronged him. venae of Chtirtiu 2 And when hee -was come out of the (hip, ij (* And there was a certaine woman,vvhicb i if fas being totti »dmiratioB, aod there met him incontinently out of die graues, a was difealed with an ifllic of blood twelue yeeres, ''wJ "'>•' ""* KSrir man" which liadanvncleanefpirif. i6 And ludfufFred many things of many phy- ['^M^^-f.j,^^ tbeloffc of the J Who hid his abiding among the graues, fjcion5,andhad fpcnt all that (he had,and it auai- hejie v$ by hi« kaft thing they and no man could bindc him,no not with chaiBs: led her nothing, but (he became much worfe. vettuc. ^TookfMitZ. ^ Becaufe that when hee was often bound 17 When !he had heard of Icfus , flic came in i fVord for'atr^ with fctters and chaincs, hcc pluckcd thc chaines theprcaflebehinde,andtoucfaedhisgarmcnt. in an vMtiMii^l afuniler , and brake the fetters in pieces , neither 2 8 For flie rayd,if I may but touch his clotlies, r« .• nan. i4f/ - • man, thou vncle^nefj-irit.) j2 And he looked round about, to fee her that .0 Andheafkedhim, What is thy name? and haddonethat. he anfwered, faying, My name »i Legion : for we jj And the woman feared and trembled : for are many. fliee knew what was done in her , and fliee came ^yH'^'^ *t** ro And hee ^ prayed him inftantly , that hee and fell dovme before him , and tolde him the iSrVifft/swe^ ' would Hot fend themawayout ofthccountrcy. whole truah. t Thuvhou'ctHK- t' Now there v.'as there in the «^niountaines 34 And hee (aydtoher, Daughter, thy faith tri) u far iht ffta- a great hardc of fwinc, feeding. hath made thee xvhole: go in pcace,and be whole biflfi! ^"^ * ^ ^ ^" ^ '^^"'^ bcfought him,fayino[. Send of thy plague.) uiKioTcli^f*' vs into the fwine,that we may enter into them. jj While hee yet fpake,therecame from the rmiH iirtHih it. 13 And incontinently lefus gaue them Icaue. /«»w« ruler of tlie Synagogues houfc etrtaine Then tlie vncleane Spirits went out & cntred into which fayd , Thy daughter is dead ; wliy difcafeft the fwine, & the hcarde rannc headlong from the thou the mafler any further ? f ^'2* £* '" '^^f' Ii-'gh bank into the f rea,{& there wei e about two ^6 > Aflbone as Icfus heard the word fpoken, 3 Tatlif r s spp I?^';» 6W« thoufandfwine)& they vvcre choked vp in thcfea. hee faid vnto the rulerof theSynagogue, Be not *"^^i^^/^['|;/j then u njttmdiKg 14 And thefwineheardsfled, &tolde itin the afraide: onely beleeue. ei>erfo"tbeit ' fotkof viry citie,and in the countrev , and they came out to jy And he fuffred no man to follow him {auc cblldicau »6if«"ir ^j/J« ^^^ ^^^' '"■ ^^^ ^^^^ was done. Peter snd Iames,and John the brother of James. t*ftK>F,ih)PytA(i ''5 And thcv came to lefus, and faw him that j8 So he came vnto the houfc of the ruler of their hAirmailK, had bene poflcfled with the deuil,and had the le- the S;. nagogue and fa\ve the tumult , and them •r houts 6- hiinti. gion,fit both c lothed,and in his right minde: and that v'vcpt and wailed greatly. tiieyweie afraide. J9 And he went in, and fayd vnto them, Why \6 And they that faw it, tolde them, what was n-ake ye tliis troublc,and wecpe? the child is not done to him that was poflefled with the dcuil,and dead, but fleepeth. concerning the fuine. 40 4 And the)'lau;;hthimtofcornc : but hee 4 Soch ii mocli* 17 Then they began to pray him, that 'hee putthem all out, and tookc the father, and the inJfcnmcChrift, would depart from their coaftes. mother of the cliilde , and them l" that were \\ith 2,'*^"""^^ ''^^V- 18 And when he was come into the fhip, hee him,and cntred in where the child lay, gooJneiTf. tliat lud bene poflefled with the deuil,praicd him 41 And tooko the child hy the luiid,and fayd h The thmJ^ei; that he might be with him. vnto her, Talitha cumi , \vl,ich is by inter{5reta- f'"« 19 Hoivbeit, lefiis would not fuffeihim, but tion,Mavden,I(av vnto thee, Arife.r : &id vnto him, Goc thy way home to thy friends, 42 And Rrajghtway tlic maydcn arofc , .ind and fliewe them what great things the I.ordc walked: for (hcwa';cfthc.'.gcoftwelucyeere$, bath done vnto thcc, and hoKt hee hath bad and they were aftoniwi out of mcafiirc. 45 Ai-id Chrift contemned. Chap.v|. Theincomicnicncieof daupcing. 18 43 Andhetharsedtliemflraitly thatnom.in i6 4'So whenHaodhcardit.hefaid.ItisIoU * i.uk»i.^9. n-.ould knowc of i^ and cotnmandcd to giiic her whom ' I beheaded : he is riP-n from the dead. / [onmuHniii meate. C H A P. VI. tChtijl frttMn^ hihu cohiilrfj, Ht okiu cot.ttlKnt hint. 6 Tht-uukilufi: if thiT^'X^'PX. 7 T"t ^ji'iil" ytfint. 13 T'yt) CiiUa»iatMits : ihi) am)Hi iht fnemiho)'it, 14. He- roin OfUMn of C hrift. 18 Tht edujt 0/ lohiiitMyiJonmfnt. 7X 'Dtuncmt^.iT lohnbthtiultdjli huiied. ;• Tht ^Afi:- fttnrtiuiHt jt-jm fitachmg. J4 ihrifl uachilh imhtdijart. 17 For I lerod bitiTdfe liad (ent forth.ind liad «» '' '■'*'*^-'' taken Iohn,and bound him in priTou for Hcrodias n^ke, which 4\ as >.is brodierPluhpswite, btCjiufc he had married her. i8 For lohn fiid vnto Herod, ^ Itis not; lav/- jt. Ltuli.,B.i«, full for thee to luue thy brothers uifc. "■'' »o.i i. 9 Therefore Hcrodias»'laid wait againfl him, '^ ^'-i'"*/' j7 He fiidrihih, f,„fte anhfiHthiitii. ^9 nt^fcfiits and uould haiie killed him, but (hecould not: ^rW^.-i, 13.54. /«(t».4.|6. I Tht fait' ItlTe wotlddocihnp wtiitiCilloimi- Diflithcvcttut of CKrill, but wit- tingly Jnd *il liagly dcpriacth it.fclf.-ol thf ef. licicienf it, be- ing oircred va- to ibem. 4 Tht votifi^Ki- fi(th ftwtri, or ■vtrmri, mhitthy mre tarivii ihoft rtondttfiiU worktt that Chria did, tehich Jhiwtd tmi fit firth tht •vttiHt tr fi»er ittoHLl.donthtJta. j< Thtjicktlhat ttushih'ifitt g*r mtM,»'thitlrJ. Nd ^ ' he departed thencc,and came into h"n mcajiet to Mt him hH'l, 20 Feu: Herod feared lohn, kno:.\ing that hee W.I5 a iufl man,and an holy, rnd reuercnced him, and \^hen he heard him, b?.e.diJ many things,and heard him "gladly. . wr, »,//«>»/,». 21 But the tiir.cbemgconuenicnt, v^henHe- tohmrtftnt n ThtlyretitViu owne cpuntrty,8(: his diJcipled folowed him. z And when the Sabbath was come, he l->egaii to teach in the Synagogue and many that heard ^^ ^ ^^ ^.^^^: ^,^-, thankee to his princes p- ono.,;„.u,.nfi him, wereaaomed, and fayd. From ujience hath j ^ ^. f^ ^^^^^^ „f G,,,le , W. i«. .ht„.d. this man thcfe tltn^s ?_and what w.fcdome is this ^ ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^,^^,^j^^^^ , ^f ,he fan.e Herodias ffj'" ^""^ came in,and diunceJ,an'i pleafed Hcrod,& them « whchtht fumt that fate at tabic together, theKingfayd vnto the H„odMhar,tSv ^^^^ ^^j gauechaisethrthis h^adO-.ouIdebte ttTdXJ^d'':^, >^..u..,4,;,57. 8 JAndcomm.iundedcbcmrhattheyftoijld brought in. So he vvclit and beheaded him in the K>n,t g^d na.fi take nothing tor tfe'{hou!dbell-.qdwithi5.«fan- n.,Q(.hgj. dals,ana that thty Ihould not put on J t^vo coates. ^„j ^^j^^^ I^;^ jij-^> j^^ [^,^^^ ;t ^1,^^ came 10 And hec faydc vnro them, VV herefoenc-rye ^^^ ^^^^ ^^ hoAs;J<.\ pi.t it in a tombe. fliiill enter u»tG an boufe,? ther? abi4c tUl x« d_e- ^^ ^^ ^^ ,^^^ ^-j,^,^,^,^ hercd thanfelues >« i-h s.t* ■ part thence. ' /^ ',r ' ^ • ' togethertolefus, and rold<- him all thines, both * + And v.hoibeiier Hiallnot rece.ueyoti, ^i^a^hev had done, and what thev had tausht. __.. 6 SucIia!foI!ow.S- J ^ Ch.iftflijlUvjnt. cly^Ifay-vntoyou, It fi-.albe eafier for ;:e;em;ny commen'and goers,that'the)-hadnot rwKc'nrr-^' Sodom, or pomorrha,at the day, of ludgement, j^^p^^j.^ to eate. b--'t fta» b>« a. . then for that cirie. , _ j. j^Sothtywentby ndpoutof thewayin- ^"'"'""•.*"'* ij CAhithey.wcctiout, and preached, that .„^.-?,^_,,ce how. y.-Kstd a 111 I L ■ !• toa(ician;pj.it.c, thire is it. notto. wenlLoidd amend their hues. • ..,, Bm the peopleTaw them when they depar- 4«okfpr this. rao. 1 J Andwey caftpiu: rrany.^cnils: andihey ted,and many knewe him, end ran a foote thither r.uch oyjc, 0,,, of all cities , and came thid: andafl'embled vnro him» /«tf 4.24. M^>I4.44, c T^i OTuh thit kalh thtt honour tthich of f.f^bt it Jul loirmi^Un f-om hM,0Mt alio txiU lydmcf dud mif'tjiorltd. d Thtlv, he Ifonh HOI :/or wt. i^nanovi and healed W/ft (tor his name wcs mademanifeft) and fayd, lohn Bap- tiftii rifcnagaine from die dead , and therefore great ' v. orkes are wToughc-by liim. 1 5: Otiier faydc, It is F.lias : and C&mc fayd, It is a -Prophet, or as one of '' djofe Propliets. :iiu i^iia iuui-c iiiiiiici ■" . : thidier before them, ij:^^;;:-^^ V Mttlh^i}, lake i;.jj, -X Ch^j/ i.n, Uke % t. .a Tbe difI«l . Jte,pirparcd to tViat |> ^nttall A- . pifllelhip, by a pcculiat (ending fjwi'i. J FiiibWl Pa- Roijrs o»»lit not to liaue tiicit niicd;s let, no not on ib|r?g« .ilac a:^Dectirjii« for " thii life , if ib«y . . . _ - -flujiAf an liindewnct vnto tbenvte it necetfo little, jj- ^fl^« t ?.3. t Tht place,.1ndnowtheday is tarrepaiFcd. Kordrj?g>.i,7tibpr<.pf>/'r:>.omf«i'jbooe,. f. Thtt ii , the} fimid tiJ:t ^ocha„f^ of .^ Let them depart, that thcy may goejnto 1 T':tu,fh,.r. „:„...■ UJw .hu%H,:mni,. *Aut,h. ,o ,4 h"' 9 J. ^^^ ^oxmtxt^ and towncs about, and buy them 4 rheLordija:Bftiei)eretciirng?tnibiirer.:ap(j. ^.^flryj.;!. 4«ai8irfe they were like flieepewbich had no Oiepheard: ^and he began to teach tliem many things. ^ .•.; Luke 9. 1 1' J5 .f And uhen the day was now faH-erperr, "f •"'.*•' j-'^': ifsdifc:plc$camevntoh:rri,Ciy)ng,Thisisadcrart ^.Lotj^JTooT dfir.f^tiol nithoktt AprinntfitcLr,, ,j 9 huh ni'-a do csctf ■ rXMit z/f-, •ahen . Itfimmzto btint. 37 But he anrwered,and (aid vnto themyGivig jS^f, ;tf> rffwt u..i ihtith, g.f, ofh^'mg H ccijtd >gaod r,hilel,.,ci , the uumonie wUh i,„t ^g ^]^^f^ ^^y '^^^ ^p J t|,ey fayd VntO him, f ShalF -"> ^" « V '*-'>^. ■:ii,dollri>f,i>jo)."itiir-fOje. •: 'lnuh.ii. i./uk' 9,\ 5 TheGorpeUonfir- •■ j t. r _ , v, j^u--,-.., ^..,U ^S f tyhich a aOoiii le-hth/EodivlaodveitetUtbewicked. iThe ,.o>defi,>!ffi,hT^,^u,„biretf wp goe, and buy f tvvo hnndrcthpeny worth pf{^,^,,,^,^^,. u/netn!tbt[ets»ofirork'n^mi>ac!e!, M 0/theiliitirro^iU, breaded gluC them to eate?- • wbitt^JiHifiiiiJ .: • Ccca ■ »S ATfafn .4 Chrift walking vponthc Sea, S.Marke. ^ Of mens traditions. ^Msllh.^.n. 58 ^ Then heefaidevnwtheiH, Howe many « And when they fawe (bme of his difciples lMktf,ti.Mhai.9, loaues haue yc ? gocandlooke. And when they » eatc meare witli <» comoion handes, (that is to ^ fVarJ/ir i knewe it,they fayd, Fiue, and two ndies. fay, vnwalhen ) they coTiplained. ttttlltadzVltiiit 59 Sohe ccrnmandedthemtomakethemall 3 ( For the Pharifes,and all the Icwes,except 'f Ip^ch vhieh t mtd j6f rrarJ, ficdovvneby t conpanics vponthegreenegralTs. they walh their hands oft,eate not, eholdingthe '*'"**/<»«•»/'% Lwf«f 40 Then they fattdo wne by Crowes, by hun- traditions of the Elders. t&^if'*' ' krtwe,'whohaiit dreds,and by fifties. 4 ^'^■^^l>i'* tbey come (tomiht ^ mztkzt.tx- t, tor, htPbtri. H3*ifiribi4:i:i!<,u 41 And heetooketlie fiue loaues,and the two cepttheyw.n{h, they eate not: and many other /">»<"«/Vim»««c ^jpttr fi.7. Now* fiihes,aiid looked vp ro heauen, and gauc thanks, thinjjs there be, which they haue taken vpon them '*'"■ •""" »"* »««!/^S«m, and brake the loaues, and gaue them to his difci. to o^fcrue,«thewa(hmgofa.ps,andma ^j So they did all eate,and were fatisfied. Why f walke not thy difciples according to die f-'^/""'*'" ^Zt\ttrJ, 4? Andthey tooke vp twclue bafkets fullof traditio« of the Elders, but eatemeate with vn- 3^2*^ itddtiMibtiUt,, the fragments, and of the fifhcs. ivathen hands? • c otfcruhffiili'.' metmngthftthf 44 'And they that had eaten, wcrc about fiuc 6 * Then heeanTwered and fiydvnto them, i"".>. *.ut«*UrCt«,« dioufand men. Surely ^Efay hatli ptophccied well of you , hy- ^ rb^tkt.fp if A«oth!r^ btiit 45 f 7 And ftraightway he caufed his difciples pocrite, as it is written, This people honoureth »^^tu'f^* is a jarrf,* to goc into the (liippCjand togoe before vnto the mee with lippes, but their heart is farrcaway gotnottamtiut, 7TbetaiibMI other fide vnto Bethfaida, whUc he fait away the £omnic. vniijfuktywiih rftTt!i^ °°/i,. P^opl^- 7 ^ But they worfliip mee in vaine, teaching "^^'^l' l^'^- boor.aiefnbica 4^ 1 hcn aflbone as hec had fent ^^ them away, yonioarinesthccommandemenrsof men. 'Jti^inri'ii (o 1 great tempeft, hc departed into a mountaine to pray. 8 "> For y ee lay the commandemcnt of God i^ni,, Jvljftb^ whicdChtiik ^y ^ And when euen v/as come, the fhip apart, and obferue the tradition of men , ««the »hich tre Mfjiaui M°"b:m'^pierent ^^^'""^^'^'''^°f '^'^^'^j and hce alone on the vialhingofpotsandofcups,and many other liich "^i*''''""'"// M power" al. l-ind, like tlimgsyc doe. 7m,rmttbfT tho.igb abfcncia 48 And he fawe them troubled in rowing, (for 9 5 And hee fayd vnto them, Well,ycerciea »•«?«*)»* of body, ibat bee ^^ winde was contrary vnto them)and about the the commandemcnt of God.thatyc may obferue ff"""* itkmf'om an happie faueq, fourth watch of the Dignt, hee came vnto them, your owne tradition. unomfltVimlZ at fach time and walking vpon the lea, and would haue paiTed by it o For Mofesfaid, .j. Honour thy father and B,4^i,,t,„£y . - byfKhmeines, them. thvmother: and vWhofoener fliall fpeakeeuill «'*io/A;9. ' ■wfor-Aimtly 4^ And when the)' fawe him walking vpon of fadi€rormother,Iethimedieihedcath. -» HypoctiGei* image of the the fea, they fuppofed it had bene a Ipirit, and ii But ye fay,Ifa man fay to father or mother, '^"J''"'e,ft"ioa, Cburch toOed to cried out. Corban, th.^t t;, By the gift that is offered by mc, ^ /yi.15. 14. "*ljd° '° ''"'* 5 0 For they all fawe him,and were (ore afraid; thou mayeft haue pvofite,/;* [hMefree. 3 The more e»r- ^^Hu'difatiltt. but anon he ulked with them, & faid vnto them, n Soyeiiiffcrhtmnomoretodoeanything "fft tte fuperfliia. . •t -M'«"*.hJj« Beyeof good comfort: it is I, be not afraid. for his futher or his mother, they"'e mad.'^n" ioA»tf.ij, 5 r Then hee went vp vnto them into the fihip, ij Making the word of God of none autho- promiCng tbem- /fiJ*^ "T' ^* " ^^^ winde ceafed,and they were y much more ritie, by your tradition which yce haue ordeincd: r«ln«J God s f». {^'i*^,'^^, amafedinthemfelucs,andmarueiled. and ye doe many fiich like things. ' nowbjr thcr de. tbej ktum ihtt it J 2 For they had not 2 confidered the matter of 14 >e Then he called the whole multitude vn- "-rhe deuifes of )»d< BO 5»rif, that the loaues,becaufc their hearts were hardened. to him,and fayd vnto them Hearken you all vnto fupetftinopj mat tZ^^'o^lhU 5^ f -.And the}' came oucr,and went into the nie,and vnde'rftand. r'lfiiT'l.'""''' °°f then rutTthi) win land of Genncfaret,andarriucd. r> There is nothing without a man, that can cajf j,thr*bl»t ttfirt,9>bm ihtr J4 * So when they were come out of the (hip, defile him, when it cntreth into him : but the pbemoufly per- ftvuthnnndtmd (tiaightw.iy they knew him, things which procecde out ofhim,aie they which /wade (hemftlMM) w*^wt^«" 5 J ^'^ '■3" ^''o"^ throughout all that region defile the man. but aifo doe vt. X Either thty ftf round abont,4W began to cary hither and thither i6 If anyhaueearestohearc.Icthimheare. wa/. " "*** tniuinit.or h^i incouches all that wcrc (ickc , where they heard 17 And when hee came into an houfe, tr»ay y True reiigioa, tM well c0nriJered chathewas. from thcpeoplc, his difciplcsafkedhimcoHCCr- wbichiscleaae fi!!!Zu"Xr» S^ And whitherfoeuerheentred into townes, ning the parable. ",'ion'co«°fiftTth' Mmthihtt'ihtt or citieSjOr villages, they layde their ficke in the 18 Andheefayde vnto them. What? are yec j, fp;"/," Vwor- •vtrtiuofibryl ftreetes, and prayed him that they might touch at ^vithoutvjidcrftandingaKb? Doeyeenotkiiowe (liipiandallenA "T ''fhe^'r7i'% ^^ ^^^ ''^^ ^o^ ° ^ ^^^ garment. And as many as that whatfocuer thing from without entreth into mi's of true reli. itd mMhI pre. touched » him, were made whole. a man,cannot defile him, fhty 'fceme° tl'* fenttithdt miracle I J) Bccaufc it entreth not into his heart, but haue taken de«p« ' nhtchwudonehHtohithhrort. v ^«ri» i4,j4. 8 ChriBbein-refeaedinW. j^tQ (hg belly, and gocth out into the draught roote.lliallbt owne enontrey, and arming vpon a ruddcn amoopftfliem of wbome he wat not l- i - .1 ' • „ '^r n — .„i uluckt vn U.k.d fof. i. receiucd .0 ihcit p:ofite. -. Or ,1 h.mn. of ,hei.,menK which IS the purgmg of all meates? TDl'^n. 20 rhenhefavd, Ihatwhichcommeth outof } ,^* CHAP. VII. man, that deilleth man. «.,, ^ 3 The jtfoflU! tre found fjMltvUh,foreAlinzifi'h-vimip,iH j, ^ For fiom within, *«e the mo. dcit and liuBib'.e finDctsisit wtre violently wring out. J fnlc ihtvllit prof/hiX}if* B neighbour or nf> tt> DtmtlcM. t Hee vjtih ihu xrcrJ IVhtlj/i m- ibnlhrnthi am' J Z>«ji,iibKt he may fimt to g>iake j^M,tsh.n.\\. 24 ^^.^AndfromthencehcrofCjandwentin- 8 So they did ear, and were fufficed,and they 6 ^ ''j'||";_'»_'j)jj|* to tlic ' boiJtrs of Tyrus and Sidon , and cntred tooke vp of the broken meat that was left, leuen into an houre,& would that no man Ihould liaue balkcts full. knoucn:buthccouldi.otbchid. 9 (And th:y that liad eaten, were about fourc ^?iitiih.\^.^9, 25 For a certeine woman, whofe little daugh- tliou(iuid)(ohercncchcmaway. , ^Muth.if,.,, ter had an vnckaueipiiit, heard of him, & came, 10 C4«And anon he cntred into a fhip with his ' Tueitubbum* and f.ll at his feet, difciplcs, andcanie intx> the parts of Daitruinutha. rtlme oi ti!e o^' 26 (And the woman was a"' Grceke, anSy- li ^ ' And the Pharifesbcamc foordi, and I'.'el.giuiognocc. roph:niirian by nation) & (he befouolit him that beganto di(putevvithh)m,feckingofhimafigne ''" '"ihciiita- w.y? "'yJ-o/J'- he would ca(t out the deuill out of her daughter, from heauen, and tcmptin" him.' clesal.taiydonr, iijiiitt,ahichwirt ,, •,/-/-! i , i i^^i -^i , /• i i , '^ , ■ i • r ■ ■ i require new, but Ht.xtt»T)>M P) r^fi/P'", drens bread,and to ca(t it vnto " wlielps. Verely 1 fay vnto you, <■ a figne iLall not be i;iuen *''"'^''' '"'^'^' 28 Then (lie rnfwered , and fayd vntohim, vnto this generation. ' I'Jf'cammo,! ihd- P Trutth, Lord : )ct in deed ttie wl'.elps eat vnder 15 ^ So he left them , and went into the fhip oijpiech, nhuh tht the table of the childrenscrummes. ■ againc, and departed to the other fide. lubttwi \ft, 29'Thcnhefaid vnto her, For this faying, go« 14 <"*». ' '^IhLrTi':!! lyinS on *e bed. and beware of the lauen of the Phaiifes , and of ' f /^^^,t'*^! UMlboujatIt Loiil, ■'"_.,,, !■/• 1 nil r-tti turn jrltM Iht hta>$ firii H tiohzh fir J I ^7And he departed agaflic from the coalts thc leauenol Hcrod. tooi.firihtLo-tt iht rthcfyi, ifthty ofTyrus &Sidon, and came vnto die fea of Ga- 16 5 And they reafbned among diemftlues, »« t/o-; much '" *'"^"*"^^ hlc,thorow the mids of the coalls of T Dccapolis. faying, h ij,becaufe we haue no bread. """'•^ ""'* ''■"■'; *tirt"nd^r1h<'iM: i^ And they brought vnto liim one that was 17 And when Ic(us knew it, he fjid vnto them, 27iit! ^'"'" "'^ ihtifort I cnue iht deafc and ftammered in his fpeech,anJ prayd him Why realbn you thm^ bccaufe ye haue no bread ? d tvoidfor wrf, ttumi«in,*ndmt toput his hand vpon liim. perceiucyenotyet, neither vnderftand ? haue yc Iftfigi'tttmcm jj Then he tookehimafidcfrom themuki- your hearts yet hardened ? 'lf'rb-ich"tl^''ttm^ tude, and put his fingers in his cares, and ditifpit, 18 Haucyeecyes, andfcenot? and haue yee^5„/wcp»"/./wr." and touched iiis tongue. carcs,and heare not ? and do ye not remember ? htwti .■ «hir,ia 34 And looking vp to heauen, he f)ghed,flnd 1 9 xWfien I brake th e fine loaues among fiue fomtfuihnord^ m %d vntohim,Ephphatha,thatis,Be opened. ihoufand, how manyball^ets full of broken meat 'j/a^j if'^l"lf J J And ftraightway his eares vvere opened,and tooke ye vp ? They (ayd vnto him, Iwelue. likinfor a ijar.or the Aiingofhis tongue was lopfed, and he (pake 20 And when I braise feuen among h\.ne fi»te jm h /itr.^nd plaine. • . thoufand , how many bafkets of the leanings of "^''^'^'^J^"^' JO And he commanded them that ihey fhoukJ broken meat tooke ye vp ? And they faid, Setien. 'f^f^rheloWao? tell no man : but how much (beuerhe forbad 2r Then hcfayd vnto them, « How ;/»> that ihli i?- thui hy tut. thcin, thtmoreagreatdealeiheypubliftiedit, ■ yevnderftandnot? v :»/««*. i«. 5. J 7 And were beyond meafure aftoniedjfaying, 22 4 And hee came to Bethfaida, and they *j,Ji^.',™j^j'/2'j * He hith done all things well : he makethboth brought a blinde man vnto him, and defired him ^^zm whieh co". the deafe to heare,and the dunjnic to (pcake. ' to touch hm tuptthe»ordof ^ ^, . „ „, 2? "Ihcnhetooketheblindebythehand.and 9"'''"''''"''§'e« CHAP. VIII. -Itddehimoutofthetowne, and fpat in hii ey«, [Xi'-ff^'cL?/^, t Tht mlrtcle tf the feuen hautt, it Thi fents fnltpf^nei, andput hishaods Vpop hira,anda{kedhim, ifhe or inciuillpolicyt i^ TobtwArtofihc t!at,enoftheTb»'ift<. ii ^ ihnJt fg^y ouooc j They ihat haue m^nt-eaM. 17 Tht fioflts frndry omiont of Chuff. 19 ,^ An,I 1,^ Votfp,^ vn ind faid T f fccmen-for tf>*'>niindes fixed Tht ^^ciiU, ^h-o^U^e chn/l. j, H„ firtttiitthhu ^24^And he cpKed ^ p,and iaid,i »«cmen.ior ^_^^^^^^ dtf.h. j; Pit(r,S*!id hjt the t)fi. jg To Ileethem "/.lU inghKe treCS. a-evtterly blind* te»piime.iojCh>in. 25 After that, he put his hands againcvpoR his inhcau^ihiogs, •iNvthofedaycs, when there \vasaver/ great ej'cs, and made him glookeagaine. And he was although. hey b. 1 mnrtitiide, and had nothing to eatc,Tcfiis called rtftorcd to his fight, and law cuery man afane cff ,;^ ^°l''^^^ his difciplcs to him,andfayd vnto them, ■ clerely. i • . r r '''""■ 2 I h.iucco:Tipaaion on the multitude, be- - stf 5 Andfae flT.thinjhometohishoufe, fay- xM«i 5 An.) if I fend them aivay fafting to their , 27 ^ '*f * And lefus wentQiit,and his difciples ,h^f, ,a,„j, ,.i,;cb ovnehoiifes, they would ^ faint by the ray: for intotherovn.scf CeDrcaPhilippi. And by the n>tfopUme»«4 "■ • - ' ^ w^y he aficcd his difciplcs, faying vnto them, ""*J'^'j^. VV: -oni do mm fn v that I am? i' "" ' jhtchikrm tread, 7 As the Father created vs to this life in the begin- ■ iDg.inhisoncly Sonne, fo doth he aUo in him alone tenewvsvntoe- Itcrlallinglire. q ]l !r.o 4 lillle ioan.rijfyirjo coL IrJofienat ctiiiiy ishich the fiure ioHernmthti liot mn triaeeiie md tomfa^f, Tlinie, look' j.rhtp.S. '^Ceatef.i.jt, »tc/e.}$.iu Tii*llh,\!$z. 0K'nd ffr r-cr.l, Jlxy ml! fiU ill frntMi^O' It \ijj'tl. ttrijfm wh:n urn fomc of them came from farrc. 4 Thee h'sdifcipksanfvvered him. Whence VV .„ ,. . can a'man fatjfEc thefe with bread here in the pa 111 t p.i4v).,httr ■, . „rt. V J,«o^„fhuone vvilderncflc ? ftm tnnhtT, mage of our regeneration, Vnd they s:rSwcxei\^St>me fay^lohn Baptift: which Chiift fepa- andfbn-.CEics -and fome.one ofthe Prophets, laiingvs '''""'''= J And hean, and they did f.t theh-Udie,. t u,cor,imtnleih'irAa'!a''m,tiitriei«iitd,-nkethe' hecculdletina' then before thepcopk. «"• «« 5 Chnft a ill not ha..e h» m,„c!« to be fepaated (rom his dofl tine. TL u J ir r r \\ cr „J t,^ -^ Hat \6 x- . Uke 9 \i 4 Many praifc Chr;(»,\vhich5rnotwiih«acdii.!? IpoM* 7 Iheyhadalfu , few fmall nines: and when j*;^;'-^^ .-/re 7 Ch,iilh3th'a,poin,edh...ia>e=.o,heHreach,n5..«heGo. ne had guien thanKs,he Comnianaca tn^H alio to fp^i . ^^i Hietefore hetedeftn cth it 10 a more commodious timc^cil iuddcD bafte^' be fct before WW Then ^-hcirLiue done yti'o him whatfoeuer they would) artwifebtlideihe ^£'^^^oo'^^'^''^'''^''^->3"<^'"^S'i-i^'^'">'''^ti"^^^'"i- as it is written of him. wordofGod. J 3 Thenhe turned backe& looked on his d:!- - i^.^^-fAnduhenhecan-etofiijdifeipleSjhc ^•'''•"«7.r4. h ihuaHoipdlr^ ciples,and rebukcd Paer,(avino.Gct tlieebeliind law ai^rcatmulritude about them,and the Scribes ''^■^■i^' i,^joriM,r„ic. „. Satan: forthou '.yndeiiiandcft nor the things difpurin^ ^vi!:hL;)cm. 1.?^;' , ""'' 10 The dif. Jplej tliat are ot God, but the things that are ot mcii. 1 i J Ana lti-ai£;htway all the people, v;ncn they to the vn.<. ort .y, tf ciiriil oinii ^4 ^i" And he called the. people vnto him beheld him, were anialcd, and ranne to him, and ""tbeiscomtto bmd' n?o«-\''itt' '"^'' ^ bndlethe.Jieor lotdbye'tbvyo'u *^^"'^"''^''°'^'^^'"'''^>J^'^'"^*'"^ t5. Thcn healkedtheSeilbes, V^at di^tc ^'*°' thtm.aidiobdue take vp his cro'le.andfoHowrac.. ; yougmon^yomfelucs? iheaScaionsof jj For whofoeua" vviil^faue bisJirejfLdlJofc 17 And one of the'companyanffcvercd, and ' '"_^^*^j^*^ 8 i 'i^ - '^"-"'hofoa-.er fiiall lofihisiifcfaiitiyfake 6id,Martcr, I hauc brought myfonne vnto tlice, !(5,i4M«*9,25. and the Golpels,he/haIi lane ic. ■'; ; ' whiehhathadummefpiii:: «iwi4.t7. ' '' jtf "Forviha:(]iaJlicp:oficarcan,thou°hhe . 18 And whetefpeuerhctaketlihim , hef tea- Z""^';*"*^"'''- , •r'^'«'"'-39-'""* n-iould win the whole \vorId,if he lofe his foiile ? rethhipi, andbcfomcth, andgnaOieth his teeth, Xfnht'oX'" "'''* «ni*i7 -*?.''*'*' 37 Orwhat exchange llialiamangiueforliis andpinetfiawfly:rndIfpaketothy difdplcs,tliat 11 Tiieyatethe foule? they ihoiild Call him out,and the}' Could not. -i, in..iUooiiih of all j8 vFor vvhofoeucT Hiallbe ailiamed of me, rj> Thenheanfwaedhim, & laiti,Of.!jthlefie . jj rifn, which pur. and ofmy words among this adulterous andfin- gcneraticn,hc\v!ongnowi}lalIbev^ithyou!ho^v - -'^ of'iii "ill with""' ^'^1 gcneration,of him Ihall the Sonne of man be loi .g no.w iaali I fuft'er you .' Bring hiiji vn:o me. theloiieoieuet- aiha.Tied alio, when he commethintbegloryof ao Sotheybix)ugh:hiravntohim:andaflbonc lailiDg bl:ire. his Father with die faoly Angels. as the fiirit g faw him ,. he tai e him , and he fell i ^* '*«« « le. ■.■?,:.^!.i,.r,Ukt ^ ,, : », ,„ downcbntheground wallowing and foming. f^^'^^'o'^an" ,L t . e rV'a ^ , , «,,. 21 ThmheaflccdbsfatlierjHowIorgtm-.eis /5ro;,j4;vwo'ra, bJ«n-iJokA,(„jl J krpcpfcii, hrsM. ,j Fa,,!, ic fince hc iiath bin ttiui? Ai'.d he faidjOf a childc. iieu.:^^i.,g.,uo cert det tu thiiigi. 51 ihnff /cuir/ieth hudedib.- ^j fvho '. 2i And oh times liC calteth him into the firc, '^^^ <=/'"*«««. u irt»:tii imong t-'^^jjofih. 36 c'hriil uktihtcbiUieM and into .the water to deftroybim : butifthou "''* bna'«., ixToofc^u.iosM,.P,uce. canft do any chingM^c vs,and hauc compaH]on ^.r'.uue.-JMi z^, Ndx he fayd vnto them, Verely I fiy vnto ypon vs. ■ . > l'7yn.»hefi^3 -^^ >°" ' ^."3=^ ^'^^•^ ^^ ^''""'^ "^ ^^^ thatft.'nd ' 23 And lefiisnyd vnto him, if thon canft be- itgin hr. kir.^^o^t hcrc, whicb (lull not taflc ofdcath till thcy hauc Icueit,f>alltbingsarCpoffibletohimy bekueth. * TintkmHug to,o:^i,:hcpre.,. feenethe a kingaomeofGod come vvith power. 24 And ftrelghtway the fathe-r ofthechilde ^; ^'•"•'^"»««'-< <* ^:^it^' ^^«-' And fixe dayesafter,Iert«t;ikediyntq crying mth tearc, fayd, Lord, I bdceue : hcipe .'^^/r,;;^ ,1^ ' therifKirecLn. "im Peter,ana lamcs, and Iohn,and carieth them my vnbelicfe. «. y^4«. I yjMt vp into an high mountaine out of the way alone, j j vvhen leOis faw that the people came run- • ^Ti. I, ! a"*^ his (bape was changed before them. ing together, he rebuked tlievncleane fpirir, fay- gloty of CI "ft! J ^^"^ ^ raiment did b Ihine, mJ wu very ing vnto him,Thou dum and deafe Ipiiit,! charge which (boHiJc ' white , as fiiowe , fo white as uo iuller can make diec,come out of him,5f enter no more into him. j-ithinaniott vponthecanh. 26 S Then /^ffi^-iV// cried, and rent him forg, '',■''■''""■««''« ^Cth^aoSs ,/ ■ ^'■'i thereappearedmo thcmEIioswith andcameout, andhewasasonedead,infomuch ch.il/lMb.l,. ^uonc!>edbyviri. Moles,andthe)' wcre talking With lefus, that many favd, He is dead. outr«iouily doth blc(igDes,byilie 5 Then Pcteranrwercd,and faid to Iefus,Ma- j- Butlcfus tookeiiishand, and lift him vp, Sauarage. jireffnce&ul'.e- ftcr, it isgood for vsto beherc: letvs makcalfb andhearofe. M ninn ivhirilifv h?l!^ Ornr. /riiipivKm rhp Sonne .1 ^i.i.T-.ii.f I. „ ri.„ii ..;r=-,r,.,;.,«^K« ►U,-.J ,J— . notbe oppieflit I7.^.'fcjp.>.ii. s The Lord haib appoynted hit *'ub7i(h"<. of *"'^ ' demanded one of another , what the rifmg " "jy'jjVAfc^Jic came to Capernaum: anri when """ " woocdcN t^heGcirel. fiomthedcai^againelhouldmeane. h2,v.is intheMiouf^, heaikcdthem , Uhat was [-''/I;,, ,g , ^ MAt.n.9. 1 1 5 Alfo they afl!;thet touchwz tktgtwtt rtf^irrtahn »l.ich /hM( in tht thc)' rcafonod among thcn^clucS , \\\\Q Ihouidle |^'';;/.''''"',^'^ Uuiki 'fhu omit thccllicRft. vo'^r.ttom^* fecuUtv nrurrtfli'jx. ; The fooIKh opinio., of the Rabhines j. heere reftll(;d * ., j f,^ ^jg downe, and Called the twcluc, «;, 'tlid , toiichingElia'comming, whic'iwa> that cither E'.iaslbouldrifeaEaiaelroai the V- • 1' i„ if-.,,, .vor. UPrP r« kpfi,J> tUp^ 4«d.« l..t his Mc CmM «nt« into ioa.« othci b»dy. Jt^M^.j. and wid to theoi, If any maa dchre to be hi .t die Toauojdcoiarcnces. -Chait.x. Ofdiuorcemcnt. ao famcOiallbclaftofan.andfcrliantvntoall. 6 Eiitat die beginning ofthccreation^* God t'i.cir.t.i^. ■ 3^ And lie rookc a I'd; chi We, and fit him in made tlicinn^ale and female : Kmith.tg.^.' tfieiriddcsofchcrr, and tookshiminhisaimes, 7 ^For this cnufe dial! man leaue his father a Gmrz-t^ and faid vijto dicm, ; ■: .. ; ,, and mothcr,andcicaucvnto his wife. i.cor.tfts. ^J7 VVhofoeiitTlhall rccciiie one of fiich little 8 And they tvvainefliall be one flcfli :fo that '^'•"•^•5>*'' . chil.ircnininy Nr,m?,rccpiiietliTr)C? and uhofb- they arcno more t'.vainc,but one flelh. ■• r IHtlMhnattnil) cuer i tciiucth me, rcceiiieth noc ^ mcc, but liim p v Therefore, what Cod hath coupled toge- " •^'"'•7'"« >e«i«*iMf,Awi//o thatftntmc. thcr,letnotmanfeparatc. kmii-»t\iiumt. jg ^ ^.sThcn lohn ar.fwcicd him, faying, 10 And in the hoiifehisdifciplcs aflccd him s ooilw'iio^isthe M'Tlier? *'^ce f^^^e one cafiing out dcuijs by thy againc of that matter. aotiiour of an oc- N-ime, which follov". cth not vs, and wee forbade 1 1 And he Ciid vnto them,x VVhofocticr flinll '< ^»tih.%4%, iiiDuie vocaiion, him,becaii(chc fojloweth VS nOt. put away his wife and marr}'anotbcr,coi):imittcth /^'/,'|^*'o uioulTn'lniy°rofi 39 * But Itfusliiid.Foibidliim not; forthcte adukcr.'e c s^ainft her.- ' *>A«%i,«*f. asiipleaitth hiui. 's no man that cm doe a miracle by my Name, 12 Audita woman put away her hufbrind,f,nd i>ii-nw.x;,fii ht Bill an i>;;rjordi- that can hghtly fpcikeegill of n"C. he married to another, ihc committcth aJiilttric. "fpfi-'«'»''r hj caiievocjiioni, j.^^ whofoeuer isnotamiuA vs, is on our JJ ^ t> 'Then they brought little children 'TJ'^"?:"'^ tiled bv the lci- >;. u«;.<..,5,.ij. tBicUs. 41 vAndwholbeuerfhallgiueyouaaippeof pics rebuked thcfc that brought them. /.?•)» \ M*ith.\o.^i. belongtoChrift, verelylfay vntoyou, heeO;all and (aid to them, 'jufjer the litle children to hci?d:'t"io'"i™e''ctl not lofe his reward. come vnto me, an J forbid them not : for of fuch ucnan!n«ion«)f , ^^Utt.it.6, 42 X »^ An J whofoeuer fhall offend one of isthekingdomcofGod. the ijjicisbatt^ tutin.i. thcfelitleonesthatbeleeueinme, it were better 1% Vertly I fjy vnto you, Whofoeuer {ball 'hel^f^cj'^jhi u n«e'a°'e»eD'''er of ^""^ ^'"^ '"""^^^'"» "^^^^ ^ mililonc were hangeda-7 notrecciuethe kingdom of God ? as a litlc child, fc't'iio,'^!^.'''- "^ - etrence5,ihat*i: it bout his rtcckc,and that he were call into the fca. he fliail not enter tlicrcin. 5 WemuRin beitcrtoiuffctany ^j ^Wherefore, if thine hand caufe thee to 16 And he tookc them vp in his armcs, ijnd m>'!« becoxe '° ca'lon"of*of ' " offe"d,cut it off: it is better for thee to enter into . put bn hands vpon than,and bkficd them. 'n ,'Mrio ilfe'* Jcdcevnto any. life,maimcd, then hauing two hands, togoeinto 17 q"'}And when hecwas gone out on the kmgduiuc uf hca- H-^fi'i^.j.'?. hclljinto the fire that ncucrfliall be quenched, way, there came one '^ runnuig, and kneeled to "«n. «Bii8.8. 44. *V,'here their "'wormedycthnot-aiid the him,2ndarKeuhim,GoodMaftcr,what{l-:alIdo, 4 J'-oilimgs sre », r'"";t.w Greneuergoethout. • tIiatIn-aypo)Tc;Tcctcrn.iilhfe< eid,cwrd«iiic.n mkicijjhiiUe can 4J Likewiie.ifthy footecaufc thceto offcnd^ .18 lefus Lid to nim, Why calieuthouaiee whitbcarnfiily hito lUi ftmt. cutitoff: itisbetterfortheetogoehaitintohfe, good 'there is none goo<'» thatwema/be 47 'And if ilrne cye caufe chce to offend^ Honour thy father and mother.' . dreccnnd^"/ti. acceptable fttii- phikcitoiit : it is better for thee to goe into the 20 Thenheanfwercd, and{hidtohim,Maftcr, en ofihc Lawe'r ficcjvntohiin^ani! Jcjngdome ofGod widioneeyc,thenhauiug two thcfe things haue I obfcnied from my youth. andtheloaeof ri- L?ttog\Th'er,tEay cy-esjfol^ecafi: into hell fire, ■ . •. , -21 Ancllefuslooked yponhim, &loued,him, ^'^j^^'"^'','^'""* fsafononeaa- 48 WherStheirwormedyethnofjandthefire an(l (aid vuto Iiim,Cnc thing is Jacking vnto thee, "i^m'ha'taie^ '"'"/*■ ff fli neuergocthoiit. , ,; ' Goe^»(/ fell all that thou hafl, and giue to the wherein ihey ran '^miicH'iltocJ, - -49 '^ Forp.okt ^ut ItfiiJ anfivsrcd againe, and laid vnto them, «tf »r.n?.< fira»,:i,-sfih. jj Ch„fifr~,ji,rn>:M:, drasO. Chil'drcn, hciv hard is it for them that truft in ri- j5Z.iM«.4«>««rry«^.^.Bfc,.Vir^,i«.,:»,*,«;frf, ches.to cutcr into the kingilomc ofGod ! V M.f»M5.T. A ^'■' '•■ ^^ * ^'^''- fi^""" thence, and \vjnt"^nto 25 It is cafltr for a camel to goe througlvthe t rh.u a :o yi?, l\ the co^ftes of fudca by the farre (jde of (or- e\'e of a needl-,', then for a rich man to enter iiito ^ ^'tif^.z^.ij^ ^,rttd«idro<>u don, and tlie people retorted vnto him 3^'aine, tlic ki:jgdome of God. ' hk* \%.>'S. inTC'tui.lrJr 2ndashcw3swon:.heta!vghttuema!:aine. . 2vjthther7^idues,\Vhothcncanbefaucd'' lUbnof cbnft.isa «u«i .y/iK/^OT «« were laivfull f^r a riiaato put awa)' fm wife, a,mi ' 27 IJut lefys looked vpon rhem,and faidTVVith (■••'« " av vnto •^'''"''•"""■""■' tempted him. ' , ' ' ■mcnir/.fmpo(i;i!e,bv.tnctwidiGod: for.with V''"''''''''" ^X^"^ . J A!^_hcanfwr:d.3ndXaiJvittptUcnvVVlW(9o^ all things artrpollible. , , it^Vr/^ir/.: it OfHi.ti.i, didKMofrscojr.^naundyoii? --^ .[ . . , -. , iS *^ .^ jThrr.Petcr began to (Iiy vnto him, r ^.j^««,>f(«.' •> Gn.idi.) ric«r -;. Andtheyf'id, Moles fuffercd. tn write obilj I,o,wcIr.ijeforf:kcn3ll;andh.;ue followed thc& fMt.vmx^h.: ^u'^^. ofdu.orccmenr.am^toputhern^vay.. ' 29 idl.s anHvcred, and (aid. Vert ly I (^v vn- i:':^;^'^;;;;^. law.iidioirr.itt. S * 1 hen lefus ah!"wercj, end (aid vnto them, to you, there i; no man that hath torfakcrhoufe, ,:.„tfe^f„,i,^ne i teoiif.iji'i.^9. For the hirdneifc of your hcrt h^e wrote this brbrcdiren, orfiftei-s, orfathei-, or mother, or mfifiirttknnafirr F>ri!of-,!;i:t b prcccpt vnto you. ivife, or children, orl.indcsforir.yfakeandths '^'- =^'/'''/Co«',--' ■fMii^adm^tiKi y,, "=" ,ioB4bcI/iaUreceiuean<^hiit5drcdfol(J,Ti9vv.|,,,rf,Vfc,&^ diriftjcupandbapcifitie. S. Markc. " Clings riding into Icrufalctn. atthisprert^t,houres,amIbretFircn,S:flftcrs,and faidvntohimiT.ordjihatlmay recdueflght. ■^^/T^i'^T'^ rnothers,and children, and lanc'cs » wiih peif'cu- Ji Then Icfus faid vn:o him. Go thy waj' : thy ffpctjetutuMt. tions,anc^in tJis world to comc,ctcrna!l Jife. faith iiarh Cane*! thcc. And by wid by he receiued ^sutihis;: Ji 4»Butmany tA"/'«"«'«"'f ,edtop«,cnce we.eatraid, and lefus tooke the tweliie againc, Tk-i,rZ» 46 f 5{. 9 Then the)- came to Tericho : and as 1 5 f Mnd rhe\' came to Hicnifalem, and le- f„ ^^^j^ „„, ,,^ -^ « " 'i'cre,i*ni ^^ ^^^^^ ^^, of lericho with his difciples, and a fus went into the Temple, and began to cafl out ,he .rut k.ng an?uid, haue mercie on me. of pray cr vntn all narions ? * but you haue made hcr^h.tm.i,ii>f 49 Thaikfi.sftoodflil^andcommand'-dhim itadenn-ofthccucs. . rt t. _j ■ 7^'hiui,ii.i9. 20 f 4«4 Andinthemomin*a5tli2yioiimfy- This is the hcire : coiDc,Ia vs kill hini,and the m- 4 The (orce of jj togtther,thcy fa w the licgc tree clriai vp from hcritcjicc llialbe ours. l'«c,",>* chrui"/ the rootes. ' 8 So thq. tockc hi.n, and killed him^d caft. jicuerioyncJ II Then Pcccr renieinbrcd,and faid vnto him, him out of the vineyard, wiihit. MafttT,bcholde,ihe fig tree which tlioiicurfcdft, 9 ^V hat dial tliai the Lord oftlievinryard do? ii withered. He wil come and deftroy tliefc hulbandmcn, and '22 An»l Mis anfwercd , and faidc vnto them, gine the vineyaid to odiers. t TixfsiihtfGiii Haue e die faith of God. i oHaucyc not read fo much as this Scriptur^ uthAia^^jd^uh 2^ For vcrcly I fay vnro you, that vvhofoeuCT ♦The Hone which the builders did refufe,is made * F»/>'.tig.t», ^b^mh-m. fi-all% vnto diismoun-jine, Hee thou taken a- the head of the corner. iAmSK. w.iv, and caft into the fea, and fliall not waiier in n This was done of the Lord,and it is maiuei- Jg|;*I,'','' his hfart,butfh.ilb;leeuc that thofethinc;s which lous in our eyes, »om' ».,-/.' he (^lith, (ha!! cone to paflc, whatfoeucrhe (jith, 1 1 Then they went « about to take him , but ' f" » 8- (hall be ^ct» to him. tlie)' feared die people: for they pcrcciucdtliac he ^ ^[^^""f"' ^^ti.ri. 24 ^ Therefore I (ay vnto yoiijVVhntTociicr vc (j\nkc that parahle a^^ainft thera ; therefore they /, J^. ^"* '" fi\ ''j%- irnrd, f^ehre when ye pray,beleeue tliac >y e (hal haue it, left him,and went their \\-ay. ■ 'S ' 41-tiieiirKtiutit, and it flialbe «'»'/» vnto you. ij ^•^ ^ Andthey Pent vnto himccrtaineof •J' M«(n rj. JI'tttiKf!, in thi 2 J V But when g yc fliall (land, and pray, for- the Pharifcs, & of tlie Herodians that diey might '"^^ " " "*"'''"""'"' 9' due, if yec haste :nv thin? apainft any n-..w. that take him m /;// talkc. fj'''^?'"'''' umiif of iht thing yo;ir Fauicr alio which IS mhcaiien, may forgiue 14 And when they came , they Cud vnto nim, thotitieofti:t m«. tniii^fx'li'- yon your trcfpafles. Mafter,vve know diat thou ait true,andcarert for gil1iai«nrtlith8 mticfwiiitib. 2^ForifyouwiInotfbrgiuC,yoiirFadierwhich noman : forthou H confidertftnottheperfonof i^'^^j^'")^.''' i^yhtHylnlhiU , is in hcaiien',wi! not pardon you your trefpa(res. n en, butteacheft rhe« way of God tiuely, Jsit fJ!^^,tl,J!°J„i tpptdriUjiiretht ^7 •f'^^Thcn they cameagainc to HicHifakm: lawfull to giue tribute to Ce(ar,ornot5 o/'?f4'«(f,(A<» «/Mr. and as hee walked in the Temple, there Came to 15 Should ivegiueit,orfhould we not giue it? ihttrutih uthtrt- ut'iiT^^' ^'"^ thehiePrielh,and theScribes, & the Elders, but he knew their hypoci ifiCjund (aid vnto them, ^ly'\\'^/ *'■' 5 TheGorptl ^8 Andfaid\-ntohim,By whatauthoritydocft Why temftyeme>Bring,mcapeny,y Imayfee it? , jUw»jwhtn, hath bene aiTjul- thou thcTe tilings? and who gaue thee this autho- i<5 So they brought it, and he faid vnto them, */»«««««• led longtime ritie,thatthoti Ihouldcft doethcfe things? J'Vhofe is this image and (irperfcriptiou? and they *^'^' mcKn« of an or- ^^ ^hcn lefire anfweied,and faid vnto them,! faid vntobim,Cdars. dijuf foccefrion. willalfoaft-.eofyoiiacertainc thing,andanfwere 17 Then lefus anfwered, and laid vnro them, yeme,andIwiltellyouby whatauthoritieldoe v Giue to Ce(ar the things that are Ctfars, and •;timsif, ihtfe things. to God, thole thatare Gods : and they marueiled 30 lheb.qptif!TieofIohn,wasitfTomheauen, athim. orofmen?anfvvereme. 18 ^ 'XThencanje theSadduces vnto him, J TfceterorffAj. 3 1 And the)' thought with themfcluesjfay ing, (which fay, there is no relurredion; and they af- .'*'' ^ '•'*'><'<'/ If we (hall ray,Fiom heauen,he wil fny,Why then ked hm,faying, gamft"hef<.^li(li didyenotbeleeuehim? 19 Maflcr, :?• Mo(es wrote vnto vs, If any ignoran«ardm» ;« Are«f»f' anfwered, and (aide-vntolcfiis, 20 There weie feuen brethren, and the firft ^-Dw.t^.j. . iaae benefeaicd, VVe c.nnnot tel. And IcJus anf vered,and fayd vnto tookc a uife,and when he dved,kft no iffue. imiihai.H' ,v them, Neither wil I tell you by what authoritie I 21 Thcnthefecondtockehcr,andheedyed, doe thefe tliings. ' iieitherdidheyetleaueiiTue.&thethirdlikewife: C H A P, X II. 22 So thofe feuen had her, and left no ifiue: I Oflhf vinmrd. \V Chr,rnl^efio»( t(fufed cflht Jevtt ij M of all the wife dyed alfo. {iftttimitioht'jMinisCrftr. \>i Thi StddMcii dtf,)mgtht 23 In the rtfurrettion then, uhfn thc)' fPall r,f„r-ta„tt. if» ThtHraco'Twttndemint. }■ TohHtGtJ nfca^aine, whofe wife (hall (lie be of them? for ' ^««.%8"7»6'^«, o/Me/.r,k,«;aPW/fl4. ri« f^C"ha'lhertOW,fc. ftjrt widoB-. 24 Then Iclus anfvvercd, and laid \Tito them, » The talung of A Kd ' he began to fpeake \Tito them in = para- Arc ye not therefore dcc€iucd,becanfc yc knov^'c ^tiir" o 'Vj'"^ ^''^ ' * ^ c-rtaine. msn planted a vineyard, not the ScTipturcs^ncithcr the powerof God ? ^etfonloMime', and copafTetl it with an het!ge,& digged.! pit for 2j For when they(ball ri(eaga-nefrom the wi(houi excep ' the l^incprefl■e, and built a tower in it, & let it out dead, neither men marrie, ror wiucjare married, ^'o^. to hufbandf en,& went into a frrange ccuntrey. but a^e zi the Angels which are in hcaucn. Xi^huni^^V ^ ** ^"'^ ^'' ''^<^ f™^' h*^^ '"^"'^ to'thehulband- z6 And as touching the dead, thatthey fl^aU tulgtlifl) vir, icth men a fcnianr,/ he might receiueof the hiilband- rife againe.haue ye not read in the booke of Mo- ■wtmehPzmiu men ofthc fru« ofthe vinq-ard. fes.howe in thebu(hGodfpakevntohim,faying, mcomp*Mul..ii.ii. a«i atigartt,. . 4 And ag inc hee fent vnto them another Car- 2^ God is not the God of the dead,but y God *E/«j.i. uant, andr;t him thq' cafl: ft(-ncs, and brake his ofthe liufng.Ve arc therefore greatly dectiued. , , ^^ .*";'•*• head.and fcnt him away (liamefiiHy handled. 28 ^ ^ h Then came one of the Scribes that ^sacrifi'cVi'anH /Hires' J And againehcefentsnother, and him they had heard them dilputing together, c^pcrceiuing ontward woithip, J * yn>€nihepMU% fle\v,Si' tranVothcr,&catin?fome,& killing (lime, tliat he had anfwered diem well, he afl^ed him, neatt yWjdd tfihfxrouKdvfeto g Yet ha<^ heonefcnne,h:sdef febck>ued:him W'hichis thefrftcommandementofrdl? God.vntffiifi.ch yiahirtd. ^jj^ j,^ ^^^^ jj^^ jg^ ^.j^j,Q ^^^ ^ laying, "I hey will 29 Icfu': anfwered him,Thf firft of al the com- „ „<; o«« lo Ood ntcriraile ivtt'te% . . „, . a^wcow'tioG reuercrcc mv fbnne. n-aundements",.i^ Heare, Ifrael, The Lord our andourneigh- — li,,».i-'...Uii(l,.,r,Jin»irii,?f,mfvnO'rIipmrpliir<:- rir>r1 ic fliponflv Tnirl. boms wtni a.oi ^Buttliehulbandincn&idamongthemfelucs, GodistheonelyLoid. The poorc widow, S.Kiarke. Endure to the cndcr JO Thon flialt therefore loiie the Lorde thy am ^Ari/?,and fhni! deeeiuc manv. A Lfuii 1 s iS. ^"'^ ^^"'^ ^^^ ^'"^ heart, and with all thy foiile, 7 Furthermore when y e fhall hearC of warres, »;(.st js. ' ^"'^ ^'•'^^ ^^ ^^y minde, and with all thy Itrength: and rumors of warres^be ye nottroiibled:for/«£-6 ri»;.i;.5. thisi's the firfl command ement. »*i-i^imiiftncedesbe: buttheend/Aa/noti^ytt. "■!/«.5.i4. J I Anutliefecond»^like,thatis,^Thoufhak 8 For nation fhall rile againfl: nation, &king- 'jr'««(\*i 41. ^°"^ ^^''' "cig-'"'''ci;r as thy felf e. There is none o- dome r.^;iii ft king^^omc, ar.J tliere (l-iall be eaith- hk'io 41. ''^^"^ commantieir.en: greater then thtf;. quakes in diners qiiaitcrs,and there fhalbe famine 5 CHtift prooeih jj Thtn that Sciiuefaid vntohim,VVcll,Ma- an(]tro!ibie5:ti:e(c'!rtf the beginnings of forotves. hij GMihciJ tiicn {^ jt-^ j^Qy }^2f^ (^j^jp jjje cructh , that there is one 9 Eut take yee heede to your felues : for they Tslfj^of whomb™ ^od,and that there is none cut he, fhali dcliiicr you vp to the Councils , and to the csm • accoidir.g to i} And to loue him with all the heart,^ with Synagogues: ye Hail bee beaten, and brought bc- iheflsOi. alltiicvnderftcnding, ar.dwidiallthefoule,aiid fore rulers and Kings for my fake,for a 'teftimo- * ''*'*'•»"■''.?»,'' iMll'cM ":'-^^'! ^^' I'^rength.and to louc /^/^neighbour^as niall ^■nto them. ^uI^^uifT "aUii'trc a *°z"ai hiiTifclfe, is more then all the whole burnt offc- jo And the Gofpci muft nrft beepublifheda- Kimtjjt ngn,,,^ /Dfcf m Mb tu;ao/ rings and facrifces. mong all ndtions. ihfr,i,jd i*ie$ thrf : ^ttch,Khtidyit 54 Then when lefusfaw that he anftvereddif- 11 .J. "ut when the^' lead you,aBddeIiuer you '^■"'''"''. *'**'"• ' Ztm^tlT cie«ly,hefiid vnto him,Thou art not farre from vp, b be not 0.1 efjll before hand, neither' foidie '^"S.Tr'" Z J, M (he ho If theTcingdomeofGod. And no man after that v,hp.tyethalfav:but\vhatisgiuenyouatthcfame lukm.n. cii„9 ihet^tki^ durft aike hiin ^ny quellion. time, tlir.t foe.ike : for it is not ye that ipcake, but ""^ ^'•'4- ■»ko^cUdKam^,ur j- ^ ^ 5 And Icflis anfwered & faid tcuhing theholyGhoft. bJd^'-nZWmi^' vT^AnoT ' '" ^'^^ Temple, How iay tlie Scribes that Chriit is 1 1 Yea, and the brother fhall deliuer the 1 ro- i,p„ ht,i:ij.Mt i:\:s!ki>).6. thefonneofDauid? ther to derth, and the father thefonne,andthe pft'f'i-ecartfulat/pi McK^;. i6 ForDaiiidhimfelffaidbyfthcholyGhoft, children n-.all rife againft dieirparents, and {liall **^7i/,^^'^;,''^; '""ir°-'5-__ s f ■•■'^^^^oif^fa^^tomy Lord,Sitatmyrighthaud, caufethemtodic. "Ztforoc'tTt'tb miiiiftfrs^s^-cnot til I make thine euemies thy footeftooic. -- '• ' ij And ye fliall be hated of all mend for my fomihHtur!,iuifi riih'.y to be fo- S7 ThenDauid himfeifecalkthhim Lord: by Names fake: but whofoaier flpll endure vnto wj"' »/ "»/"'firoTiu» ftrine, liewareofthc Scribes which loue to go in Prophet) efet where it ought not, (lethimthat tir^"' 'fy^^-kt fi'lt.T'h'ih u * >lot^robes, and /ewffalutations in the markets, rea Jeth, confiderit) then let them /fc.« i* in lu- c^'/'AfijIiHjif t'arrJL^hrTtiun 3? And the chiefc feates in thc Synagogucs, deajflee into the mountaines, . «,.jiV«wi.,-w,n. rt\)n»;f/o;';r/.fWf.,.and.tttefirrcri3umeiatfei{ies, 15 And let him thatis vpon thehoufe, not tMxh'Mcfuk ewa'a rj/cfa gene- 40 Which ^ deuourc widows houfes,euen vn- come downe irito the hof.iC,neirhcr enter therein, "'f* 1"^'^"'"'' T*U),fi> »,i)^r- dora colour of long prayers. ThcfSftiallreceiue tofctchany thing cut of liishoufe. . a ■.•<^;',i., , ,, me lit mint p>r . j pr ; ^ . ,: v i • l • • i_ c 1 1 ' >, •'"••'-■)•' 5- tomtlmrpM in 'hc greater damnation. i6 And Xethunthat ism the held, not turne /«*<•; 1.20. thiiplsccnftimcih 41 7 * And as lefts fate cuer awinft the trca- backeagaine to take hii garment. r ''?,f^^V',., to ^cji-.Uc tkf.fini- &rie,hebekeld how the people ca(t ' ironej' into 17 Then wo jhalLe to them that arc with child, ',hin»j"f,l:hJi'e Vu-i-dmToYkMo. ^^ treafune.anJ many rich men caft in much, and to them tliat giue fucke in thofe dayes, fto;iu'fii:; net.. _''t'„^'^^^^^^^^ , our iutti"''!'! w' ich '^"^^ V^to them , Vcrely I f:iy vnto you , thatthis ^vaS'riotfrom the beginning of the creation whicfa cltf'.t dtftto)!!.." GoilaUowetli, IS f odre widovve Iiath caft mor^in,then alltlicy Godcieatedvntoth;itimc,neither.'l:aJlbc. -^^^'f^f "''"^''A^, sottftetrntdac which haiie caft into the treaflirie. . 20 And except that the Lord had ihcrtened ^'^^^'*^"^*^^j^'' omfv"°iit ihe of hcr poucrtie did caft in al that {he had, eleiies f fkc,whichhe luth chofen,hehath fhorte- fht in i^jor k^ arfeii? of the heart. *» M'>iit)h^»fmi<>i,i'efran:iU,a,thcRpnta:itT/rt^,vhomthtb;^.n. 2J Then Mifanvman fw to you, Loc, here 15 ■;A,T.L^!?.''v.,/i »;«iJjp^j.,.,r»,«f«K,,;i.p.,/.,/„y5. ,«,,„-„,«.„,.._ Chiift,or|o,i/«therc,beleeue"irnot. ■ « Mf,):::^^' -d" ;.: '.ic H'A P. XTTI-T. 22 Fbrfalfe Chnftes fliallriil', ahdfijlfcpro- -^noimttihir.aiif 14 q" .Moreouer in thofe daycsj afcenhattri- 'JJ^mZ. ation, t^ the fume ftiall waxe darke, andthe it .v.i:iih'.t^.ij,l one Hiall not giue her lifj^it, ; /.•<{f ly-ij., 4.if4fi*24.t. A Nd4.ias hcwcntoutoftheTemplc'^oncof youaili.hliigs.beforc. .... ■ . /■i.t'^ih'i th, ^i, t'rhl d'entnaifa ^ his dilcipks faid VntO him, Mafter, fee what 2' ffX'.n-^.-uirrJn rV.nn>^ai7/>c^ •l6•/.l•tI^n^^rL 'll^torjjhitbt oftiieTempie.ci. Ri.'sncr (fones,a'.id vvhatmancrhiiildingSiJrs /;«.-thhenn.'ndhi$Angi-ls, diltall worliliidtlcii. andAndre\v.,n what; Pcalie the (Ignc when all thefe things ilialbc moft rare of heraicn. fldi'ilkd? 28 Nov' coflly,anu (lie brake the boxe, the' figure. and poured iron his head. •:MAt.i6.s.hhn ^ » Therefore fomedifJeihed amongthem- 9 Rjfh iudgmenti ftlMeS;and (aid, To what end is tliis waftc of oint- atefn.ftrate''be. ment? y For It m!!;ht haiie bcnefblde formore tlien ' thice hun Jreth pence, and bene giuen vnto the poore, andthcj' murmured againft her. 6 But lefiis faid, Let Iier alone : Why n-ouble ye her > (he hath wroujhta good worke on me. 7 JForychauetlicpoorewich youalvvayes. Ink hu will is to and when ye will yc may doc them good, but me lie daily anointed yefhailnothaueolwavcs. a'tJ,TJ:, 8 4 She liath done that (he could : Qie came 4 Tnn woman r i i . r t • i ■ hfiht (ecet in atore hand to anoint my body to the burying. 9 Verely I (ay vnto yoii, \vhere(beiier this Gofpel (l-.all be preached throughout tlic whole v/orld,this alTo that flie hath done, ilialbefpoken of in remembrance ofher. 10 ^ « s Then luuas Ifcarict, one of the tvvelue,wentaway vnto the hie PrieItes,to betray him vnto then. I r And whsn they henrd it, they were glad, and promifjJ tlut they would gine ivim money : therefore he fought how he might conuenicntly betray him. " 12 ff ^:lfe te bean< oioied ODce or twifcfi-t ceriaine csnlid(tatians ftioaofiheSpi- rittianoiatjD* Chiift.retteihbe' fere mens errt, bis death and ba. tiallwhicltwete It hind. Mt 11.4. J Cnuetournefle cloked wirha ica'eofchjtitif, k an occafion to bttrav andctuci. fie Chrift. It Msi.if.ij. lutt izS. 6 ChtillSeiiigmadj fabieft tothelaiveforvs.doethcelc'jtatetbePatreoucrac- cording toihe rj*"- aidtlieifivitliill by a ijiitjcIsfhcivethtliatnotwithftaDrfing ieiaiheflefhOiallftra^eHi^'ay fufiVr, yetfha: he isGod t Tl-it «, -vpnuhich 4*tytniitt ihtnanr { o' t'l' f.tm; dey, nhch rr.u Ihc lir^intiii:^ ofthr I'j'tcinlh, Leokt ^m.z6.i7. ■: ^■-r-'-'-'-ri/rif, ,lT/MsolpcyiiU.u!,lrtiif!^iirt Xetot>)imi, ■iretii -./;;.;. ^„^ i^ ,,;j Tnj/itHiruhUMii lit ttltktltlimbi. his dil'ciples faid vnto him. Where wilt tlxjiithaC ive goe and prepare, th.at thou maycft catc the Paficoiier? 1 j 7 hen hce Rnt foorth two of his difciples^. and (aid vnto them, Goe ye into the tiric, and there (hall a man meetc you bearing a pitcher of water : foUowc him. 14 And whithsrfocucr hcgoethin, fnyyeeto tlie good man of the houfc, The Ma.fter faith. Where is the lodging w here I (1 all eate the Pafli;- ouer With my dilciples? I) And lie will Ihew you an « vpper chamber t rhtdrteltt mti •Khich is la: gc,trimmed and prepared : there make ^SiteZui't'liL'Z itreadieforvs. .■ hJnU i;-:mii>e 1 6 So his di(ciplcs went foorth, and came ro f^r^unj^tanh^tvfi die citie,and found .ts he had faid vnto them.and 1"""^' ^/ F>"M madcrcadiethePafieouer. '."Sf^f' 17 ^ Andateuenhecamewiththctwelne. ptn opii houfe, 1 8 4* 7 And as they fate at tabic and did eate, «Af/ cfMed u tfuf. IcTus fjid.Vcrelylfav vnto you, that one of you r/"£ c^'^ff. n. Ill ■'11 1 -1 ■♦ ^,i'/.4t.io, (hall betray me,\-,h'.ch catcth with me, »:<;.m . '«*« ' 5 1 8,! r. 20 Andhcanfwered and (aid vnto them, 7/ m JhJI^Ji^'^^-.chit one of tiic twelue that f dippeth with n^e in tlie b,'ana by to be platter. fulfiUed.uabtpoj. 21 Truelythe Sonne of mangoeth his way, to) .-aud in place as it is ivritten of him : ^ but woe be to that man,, gi^-^cf 'he'new by whome the Sonne of man is betrayed : it had cou.-nant anrwo. beene good for that man , ifhehadneuerbeene rabievntoihem. borne, nur to ihe'lrtTdi 22 vAnd as they did eate, leliis tooke the ^^j " bread, and when heehad giuen thanks, he brake fThtivfnhi* it and gaue it to them, and fayd. Take, eate, this £«'"««««»«» is my body. A,'^fl« 1, 1 «. 2 j Alio he tooke the euppe, and when he had v^«/.a6.a(f.' giuen thanks,gaue it to them :ind they all dranke i.«m r.»4» ofir. 24 And he (ayd vnto tfiem , This is my blood of that new Tdlament, which is (hed for many. 2 J Verely I fay vnto you , I will drinkeno more of the fruit ofthc vine vntill that day,thatl diinkeit new in thekingdome of God. y j^f.^ ,^ - . ,26 And when thej' had (ungaPfalme, they 8 Chriftforeiel. went out to the mount of Oliues. leili how he (hall 27 f x^Then lefiis fayd vnto them , Allvee b^foifakencfhif, /I iir ,- 1 II t'l r ■ • '■- but vet that h«e Ihall be offended by mc this night : tor it is writ- will reuet for- ten,>j.lwillfmitethenicpheard, andthcfheqic fikethem. (lialbc fcattcred. j^ ^'"''- ' v7. 28 But after that I am rifen, I will goe into /H/re'it rA forth * Galile before you. ,„ „ jxeelicnt 2 J 9 And Peter (ayd vnto him, Although all perfon.a moft for. men (liould beoifcnded at thcc, yet would not I. fowf"" '""l''* JO Thenlefusfaidvntohim, Vcrcly Ifay vn- f^ZM,'!^' tothee,th'sday, cuen in this night, before the gihuioidlwitf cocke ciowe twife, thou (halt denie me thrife. vorii4, of 3 tf And he fa'd, * Abba, Father, all thinfp are nothing > what s the matter that thelc bcare wi- ttf xct^ifTM vffj poflibL- vnro thee ; takeaway cliisaip from me; ncrte againft thee > Th!!'r''unZ''g^ naieithdeflc not that I will , but th.;t thou wilt, 6i But he held his pcace,& anHvcred notiiing, »ertjo mixeiio- be dir.e. Againe the hie Prieft ^Iked him,& ftid vncc him, ftthtt ! fir thii 37 "Then he camCjandfoun-l them Ceeping, Art then that Chrift ihe fonnsofthe ^ bleflld^ " 6rOiiJ,ahoit '■'.'il^/'nw ** * ^"'^ ^^''' "^^ ^^"^"' Simon,(]eepe(t thou ? couldcft 6i A nd lefus faid, i am ke, ^ and yc ihall fee '",°f,,T"*" °^*''' u"\a u'rihUex not thou watch oiK houre? theSonneofm.nfit at the right k-ndofrhepo- Jj^Mai.ti-tf. «ni?lf ofthefliig- 38 <[ VVatchyc,andpray,thatyecnternQtin. wer^/C/srfjandcomeinthecloudesoi'hcaucn. giftinenv of D>en, to tcntation : the fpint indeed is ready , tutthe 6} Tlicn the hie Priell rcnthis clothes, and "ejVhomChiift A^^iis wenke. faid,VVhathaueweam'moreneedeoFwitnefres? ciftrir- baJchofen. i9 And againe he went away, and praycd,and 64 Yee haue heard the blal(^liemie : what ,Vi,i„d'pf ".p'r'"^,,, fpakc the fame words. thinkeye? And they all condemned him to bee (or oor faki s.jet. 40 And hce returned, and found them afleepe woithic of death. tcth cuttljrti'g *(.^f' *■***„'■ againe : for their eyes were heauy : neitherkncw 6$ 'S And fome bcgantofpitatbim,andto bc'j«rini,i"''" ,*8.j" '* they what thcv O.oiild arifwere him. coucr his face,arid to bcate him with fiftes,and to 1 i\ul_ Ts'el]' II AsmtniiA 41 And he caT.e the third time, andfaidvnto fiy vnco him,Prophdie. And the fcrgeants fmote luiei?.^^. Willingly ipoyle t^em, Sleepe henceforth, and takeyour reft: it IS him with W;firroddes. hkmSi^. !;!r of bis rufr« <;"ough : the houre is co P.e : bcholdc, the Sonne ^ 66 ^ '^ And as Peter w^ beneath in the hall, ^,^X o( -hi'f'^l. infoibkingaad of man is deliucred into the hands of (inners. mere came one of the maides ot the hie Prieft. mfle of m3n.to|«. bettiyiog him, To 42 Rife vp -.let vsgoe :loe, hethacbetrayeth 6j And when (Tie (awe Peter warming him- therwithj»oft Chfjft «' il_|^8'y me, is at hand. . felfe,{hc looked on him, and faid, Thou tvaft alTo ;°'",';"f f^^ '^; raS.ffiaion 4i 4*'-And immediatly while heyetfpake, with Icfus of Naxareth. !i!JofGo!vvh"' locthisiuir.e.is Came ludas that was one of the twelue, and with 68 But he denied it, faying, I knowehimnot, giueth ihe fpirire f jifakcn . f hii him a great multitude with fivords & ftaues from neither wot I what thou faydh Thea he went out «>' tepf nunce and' edb'"»"to7hu' die hie PrieOs, and Scribes,and Elders. into the porch, and the cocke crew. ^^M^.tsn.^ fimiliars at a 44 And he that betray edhm, had giuen them ^9 v Then pa maid faw him againe,and began /„(,,j.5J{,' thit fe .that the pu. a token,fiying,Whom{beuerirhaIl kjfle,heit is : to lay to them that flood by, This is oi* of them, p J/wtcomfure uiiTimtm might jakg fjjfn gnd leadc him away > fafely. 70 But hee denied it againe : and anonafter, '/" '="■"'1'/'/?' <''• 5felr."'nd 'w'e 4J And afibon as he was come,he wet ftreight- they tl,at flood by , fayd agamc to Peter , Snrely gr^^X^'-T whoaievetyttai- way to him,& faid, Haile Mafter, and kifTcdhim. thou art •f^^ofthem: for thou art of Galile, and pettnfMkmtfeM louts, forfikm, 46 Then they layed their hands on him, and thy Ipeech is like. of mw, through »ndr«iiltgtri tookehim. 7' And h; began to curfe andfwcai«, /rf^iw^, j*^^*";;*^'/^;;'/* mfoutof'.he"^el 47 And •< one ofthem that flood fay,drew out Iknownotthismanofwhomye^eake. \,'hen':ht"(icond' nilifuarni a rvord,and fmote a feniant of the hic Prieft,and 72 x Then the fccond time the cocke crew, HiMiUaf^oktKif, i si)tUligntly,ih.ii cut off his care. and Peter remembred the word that IcSis had ihire a » man i?r, *of"i* ",'"*"'■' 4^ ^^^ lefoanfwered and fayd to them, Ye fiyd vnto him. Before the cocke crow twife, *j'„^^'^^''' ^kTh'tliTnir. be come out as againft a tfiiefe, with fwords, and thou (halt denie me thrife, and weying that with 'xsuit'y.t.-:-^ I ^ut,vif:.tlt; with ftaiics,to take me. luiVifelie, be wept. i«4n ij.j*. 13 ViiJcrprftcBce 4^? I was day ly with you teaching in the Tem- , .^ tZtTXjl Ple^and ye tooke me not : but thu u done that the C H A P. X V. to fad. as do vio. Scriptures flioi.ld be fulfilled. ' ojthnhipii tl»tCh,xa].jf>r,dvmUrPiUtf. n^f- W ag.iuft 50 Thenthev -all forrookehim,and fled. ^^.^Vtl^:^-.;:.^!^^!:^^^';^:: miehhteaH ^' '5 And therefolloued hima certemeyong him,i,t4mo<:i,ihiiunsimouofC)re,(c„n" linnen VDonhis bate iffj/j/, and coj^'. ty chnHtiauctfidhriwterittxoihftue!, i* Hti h,,r,»i it "• 37 W'£>«"* x-c 'h^ghoft. 45 io,'efh h«,u,h him. ihiheuij,hi,jiid- y2 Biitheleft his linncncloth , and fled from ttt'rf°«f,'* ^hem naked. XmUr^i^Umil SI >J So thcy led Icfus aw.iv to the hie Pricft, Scribcs,and the whole Councel, and boiind lefus, i Chrift btiri; how ?rf AJ tk,m- and to him cr.me " together all the hie Pricftes, and led him avav,and a ddiuercd him to Pilate. !'""'"' '>*''^'* '''* cMjiup,hcfrv:l. andtheF.ldei5,and the Scribes. 2 TheitPila'ceafkcdhim, Ait thou the King ["S"yi^"t.'. tZnhZ. J4 And Peter followed him afane oflF, cuen ofthelewes? Ana he anf.vercd , and fayd vnto ijopcnaflcn.Hy Jf.mt.i'e.'iT. into th; hail of the hie Priefl, and fate with the him, Thou fiycfl it. is coBdemne.l jj ' MtjMi. ftruants.andw2m'.ed^/wrd!ddcliuerarri- ^'{""'j^^iZvT^ V='*f'ir.ff'"'»l'r yg Wee heard him fay, « I will deftroy this fon.r vnto them, whomdictierthey v^oulddelire. finl,i',°'frieht be '&'ctPMuiy"^ Tempk made with h.nds, an Iwittiinthrcedayes j Then ihcre was one named Sarahbas, qmit^j, Wore ih* i^i«r«»f. Iwillhuildanothermadewithouthands. which \v.is bound with his fcUowts, that hjd iyfftntmf not (.«*««» AjM. j9 But dicir witncfl'e ya agreed not toge- made ir(I;neftion , who in the infiirredhon had ^p,'!,jn-"^blyof* w u!'i'nn'*rn't ^^'^^' Committed murthcr. thrAi.geis i?a' h'c co;iid oof 5o Then the hie Prieft flood vp amongeft 8 And the people cried al;ud, and began to « r/»«. no/ /«»>. be opart (V.d,no them, and afkcd Icfus, faying, Anfwcreft thou /SV f «<«"«'»(*» no'l.yfiirevMt ' . o t„fmMilodtMf>, fir :U*iirtyori:f^iiJdfit-.A''t'y iwfits.ij ai the 'rngth/orfcnffino God 10 Weill's Patber, conderoneJofimpie- U!roJt:tf,>tti,t-dafU>Kdtahl^t Rnvixi^tshnui f(i"it )""!>• f^" ■'"*i"'^''' tiehifoieihchirPfitd: thatwe, wl-.o.lcni-d God and wcie indtcjt wicked, onofihiTi)n?le,tniih'„fortttifitluur'ft!mloC*iii- •««HM7-»»*v*J'i* Bitch', be quit fccfoicGod. ■;Mi^6i9, XUl!m.i$. m4.i8.J5. 6 Vjtii I'lkitu iltimr* ' g deurc ■ ANd * ' anon in the dawning, the high Priefls * f,'^'*'«'^/; held a Cour.ccll with the'filders, and the ig.19. ' Chrift condemned and crucified. Chap.xvj, The Sepulchre. 13 dcfircr6(i/A«»reMi/ wtihSa- boui to take away Thcn Pilacc anfwercd them, and faid, Will thani? which is by interpretation, My God, my '»».«•"'' ft^-eisd «., ho went about yc tlut I Ictloofe vnto yoii the King of y lewes? Vjod, why halt thou forfakenmc? ihtte nmed wiih 10 rfurre > ihtone lo For he kncwc that the hie Priefts had deli- 3$ And (bmeofthem that flood by,when they the hointie .wfe of Cod bimfelie.n uercd him of cmiic. Lcard it,niydjBehold,he callcth fclias. oi ooUgticu. oUy ^",Vh"ajfn'"'''g'"«i» ticked hf'b no lof ed them Barabbas,and deliuered lefus, when Sonne of God. ^ ;^-<;J-J meafore.but in the hc had fcourgcd him, that hc might be aucified. 40 ^* There were al/b women, which beheld leniingoif va'iU Btanilfeaior.eneD i^ Then the fouldicrs led him awav into the afarreoff, among w home was Marie Magdalene, of ih«TeiBple,an4 rtrift'hirfl '"") *»'^ch is the common hall, and called toge- and Marie (the mother of lames the lefle, and of *>r tl" leOimonle f;inf;.^e,fhe therthcwholeband, lofes)and Salome, rbKb^rt.'.e.'er kciuie buidcnoi 17 *And clad him with pUrpie, and platted a 41 Which al(b when he was inGalile, v fo- bin,,he(hevietb the ctoffe.doeth crownc of thornes,and put it about 6« AfW, lowed him, and miniftred vnto him , and many eoideotlyvntotbe tbira'arabe filed ^^ And began to filute him , Ay»»f , Haile, other women which came vpwithhim vnto Hie- 'eftofhiienemje* tobefacificed. Kingof the lewes- rufalem. rbftfnVtr.nr .^ Mtiih.i-j.};. 19 And they fmote him on the head with,a 41 X And now when the night was come (be- moekeathioi.that '"*! *^'"' reede, and fpac vpon him, and bowed the knees caufe it was the day of the preparation that is be- he ihalbe koowea 4 Chr?n 1; led «o. "»'' did him rtuercncc. fore the Sabbath) Z^la^, InS* »f J walles o( the 30 A«d whcn they had mocked him , they 4J }{• lofqsh of Arimathea, an <1 honourable ^^,^^,^^1^ ■loft vBcieane.not by,f<»/Z^//Simon of Syrcnc (which came out of 44 And Pilate marneiled, if he were already gnt','(h,taeo( knt'oiK^ hi™ '''''' ''^^ '^''""trey , end was father of Alexander and dead, and called vnto him the Centurion, and af- menwhiehfor. 6M«"wh'i°ch Vttt R"fus) to bcare his croffc. ked of him whether hc had bene any while dead. '0°^ '*" ^'^' kia vp'oa him, to 2 2^4 And thcy brought him to a place na- 4) And when he knew the trueth of the Cen- hi°„'. *D°ffe^ tbeende that we mcd Golgotha, which it by interpretation , thc tunon,he gaue the body to lofeph: wbichbeiWdaU Srae bv hit f'^^^ oidead mens ikullcs. 46 Who bought a linnen cloth , & tooke him this whde adioa. blood.might be 2^ And they gaue him to drinkc vwnc nwig- downe,and wrappedhirointhel;nn£ncloth,and j^^*^^^*- krooght into the Icd with n.yrrhe: but herecciued Jtnot. laied him ina tombe that was hewen oucofa ^i«t',j.jo. fceaueDlySanftu. 24 vS And when they hadcrucificdhim, they rocfce, androlled afloncvntothedooreofihc iofeMjjS." vz.«(f»j.}4. partcdhisgarmenrs, cafting lots for them, wh.at fcpulchic: i ^m*n»ffftit 5 ch'ifth>ngeth cueiymcn fhouldhaue. 47 And Marie Magdalene , and Marie lofes "'t'^'fMihe ' "off'' "'"'" '"" • ^^ ^"'^ " ^^^ ^^' ^^^^ ^°"''^' '^'"'«"*^ ^>- '»«"*«''5 beheld where he (houJd be laied. **j"«,!, /i ,'4^ wicVedftc'itile ^'"^dhim. inlocounftUtfTiUti, t JfvtcDitfdtTiib»td*nltrJ<)fi^httJlhimMjHilHa,nt thit euer » a<,moft 26 And thetitleofhiscaufewasviTitteab ^'^ ^^ °^^^ On his "*''" "^ •»*"'• « J '^f /«*«* *u ^ftJiUt to frttcb. With his e..rr.s"and 'eft. '* HuMonfon. fanfiified by his » 8 Thus the Scripture was fulfiilcd,which faith, /i Nd * when the Sabbath day was paft, Marie *ri.^ 14.1, may b^tlke'nl'p ** ^''^ ^^ "^^^ Counted among the wicked. Jt\ Magdalene , and Mary the mother of lames, '•*» »••»• JBtoheautn. . *? And they that went by,railed on him, wag- and Salome, bought fweeteoyntments, that they » t/i, jj. , ,. gi.ng rhcir heads,arid faying, i^ Hev,thou that dc- might come and anoint hioi. ^H^aVt' '*^**y^''^cTcmp!e,&buildeftitinthrecdayes, 2 Therefore earely in the morning , the flrft Cod ivai° gamft ^° S.iuethyfelfe, and c6me downe from the day oftheweeke, they came vnto the fepulchre, • oarfitne.wbiih CToile. ' when thc funnc was now rifcH. le p«i^ed in oat ? I Likcwifc alfo cticn thehic Pricfts mocking, j And they fay d one to anorfier , Who fl-.all hlnn'l'«rhT'* . among thcmfeliies with the Scribes,He faued roll vsaway the fione from the'doore of the fc- ihisborr.bie Other mer.lrmretfe he cannot fauc. pulchre? JatkfneOe. ?i L*":: Chrift the King of Ifrael now come 4 Andwhen they* Iooked,theyfaw that the « tf^tntfujetjl VMi'.'Z'h °°^'"*^f^"'"'''ecro(rc,thatwemayfee, andbc- {lone\vasrolledaway(forit wasa very greatone) ^t'^^wX*''' r^ln, .'"1^1^41 ^'^J^^- Thcy alfo that were crucified with hira re- 5 + So they went into the bfepulchre , and ^:M«,«t.,8.i. thi H't^ttniffetf ui>i^d him. faw a yorg man fitting at thc right fide,cIothcd in i<>knie\z «i*»."rffr.r./o ?J TN'Ow when yflxthourevwascome,* dark- along white robe: and thcy were fore troubled. */»'»'*'""'. fi^h.l'Z7hT ""^ '^'^''^ °"" ' ^'If^^ ^'^ ™"1 *e nindrhoure. 6 But he fayd vnto them. Be not fo troubled: Titi »1'*/K tbiTtnoftkt T,i,,u,ini at onidMf.thtt corner cfiit -uo-u, ■mhtrimfi tficMm*a cificd: he IS rifcn, hc IS not here : bcbold theplace ^ *» ctmmmii,vu »itno>itrii inib mofigrof, dtikaiijft. whcrC they put hjlHi ^ ^^ Z-SSE Chriftas rcfiirreftion. S.Luke. Chriftcs afccnfion. •<♦ f64i>.i.}j3. I Chi)!! hi:nr«l!e apptareth lo Mj ticMigdileneto vpbtaid the difc'i- p'.esin:!edjli(i(. Mr 3.2. •.■•/.«/;f J^.l'j. a Chrid ipjiea- Kth totwoorbtt dircifitcs, 3Ddlt length to the ele> UCQ. « Laif 14.J15. confiitred 'tot the ■ o'itr oftht iiia», iHtthfCOHlft-f hit kiflo>]f,which be diuiiedinfb th'rtuirtei-.Tlrt frft Ih'mtth how hia^rtftHto '.hi 7 But goeyoiir way ,and tell 6isdifciples,and 'J *Andhefaydvntochem, ^Gocyeeinro j xheApoftUi Peter , that hee \vill goe before you into Galilc: all die world, and preach the Gofpcll to' d cuery are appoiated, thcrefliallyefeehim, ^asheraijvTitoyoii. creantre. -- aodtniiiofnceit 8 And'chey went out quickly, and fled from 1 6 He diat Hiai; beleeue &: be baptized, frail '^"hj^h'!,*"'*' ■,''*'°^ thcfepulchre- for they crembled,and were ama- befaued: .j.buchethati\illnotb£keiie,rhalIbee rba''wb/c'hthtV^ fed: neither fjidethC)' any thing to any man: foir damned. beatd ci hiBi,aii?• And Ihall take away rerpents,nnd if they powenodae Jo And Ihe went and told them that had bene (hall drinke any deadly thing,, it lliall no: hurt ^"^'f': with him,which mourned and wept. them: * they flial lay their hands on the ficke,and j notlothe'iTwei ri And wh?n they heard that he was aliue,and they fhall recoucr. onii},i,ot w ;«»« had appeared to her,theybeleeued it not. 19 ^tSo after the Lorde had rpokertvnto'*"^ ■''«•'<'«*»"'. II ^ V ' After tliat, he appeared vnto two of them,he was receiued into heauen,and fate at the "^ 'r^'^s^'J^e theminanotherforme, as they walked and went right hand of God. '^pijiil^idie. into the countrey. ao And they went forth, and preached cuery .-j/»ib>iia.4?, ij Andthey w£nt,andtoIdittothercmn?,nt, where. And the ^ Lord v/rought with them, and ;-^S'i«.i8. neither belecued they them. confirmed f" the vwd with lignes that followed. ^■^:^i-4«*' • 14 ^ « f Finally ,he appeared vnto the eleuen Amen. fiiK^txd ihfrl/itl ftn vp againe. THE HOLY GOSPEL OF lESVS CHRIST, ACCORDING TO L V K E. I lok^^fommen- det?! ihe witiicfTci ^ {iwtliishilliiiie. A Many lookf it la hxid^l.u: dti tict ptifi'mc- Luke IfToiehu G '^l CHAP. I. t liliiP"/acf, ^ ZichariMindEUIiAit. t? UlittMtif to'm Ih^ult U. 20 Zachiriiijl ickiu durrile, fir ha Uoe- diilnit. j« Tht ^^iiraftUitih liiT},i- fortttW ih ChiPei nttiuiiit. 59 '.Min'jifittlh EliiiktI. ^S Mfii ion^. tf8 The (oftgof Zxiht'iM-, Iheea^ t'ott the fir OKii [ed Ctrifl u cottf, ji The office of Ichn, Orafmuch as ' many haue » taken in hand to fet foorch the ftoric of r.hoCc things , whereof we are fiilly perfwaded, 2 l" As thev haue dcJiuer? d them \nto vs, H b"ch from the beginning ''■^'.'/^t""*'"'' ^a^e them their felues, and were miaiftcri of tke tut Hake. , '• ■ -. ; , , , worde, tuitUHfijj-ikeri. i It fecmedgood^iJo to mec(c molt noble fri It VM KOI he,ii ' T-hcopliilus ) 3s foone as I had (ejirehed out per- iphc'/i ihi Li^iap. fciftly al thing<; d from tjic beginnijigito write vn- r-W^"r^« to thee^thereoffmnH-ointtopoinc, UH%ht ml our/, bf 4 } hat thou mighteft « acknowledge the cer- "PiuKyM'oyothtt. taintie of rhofe things, whcreofthou ball bene inftmcted. J IN ^ the ("time of g Herod King of hidea, i there w.w a certaine Priefl named Z:icha- rias-of the v *" cour.'c of Abia : and his wife waf of the daughters of Aaron,and her name *4j Eli- fabct. 6 Both were ' iufl before God,.and ^ walked efihe^^opitii'fit. t Itumtj^vifJ)-' $ie,iiadil>t>lRrt Thfc^/'tfA WHS t 'Vt'f honoHyuf'ie nun^KditifUit »fp fAi digMiiir, d titke iegiH hit G((jiliX"*t detle frnh(rof,thtini,e jn all t!ie ' commaundements and orifinances of ''t'"'"'r„ , the Lord, "v.ithoutreDroifc. kd^e ofthafr !hmj_t,nhicl, h/ort thou kncwtS 'ul m'i^lr, * I<»tiii B'ho waCSa ©«he' Ela5,i.iJji'poiiii»iilto£C!Mift, corNmingofihe Jlo{l(eptAa- Xon.and of t» o f.-.Biouj and b ameSele partpt? , hjih llieweiin his concrpiioa wfilcTi «-a»»g:inflthecnrrleo(n.->liire, j double miracle, te thcende'ihatmen Ihoiild be nio-; icadily (IrrtJ vpioihe heaiinj; Qf hi« preaching, jeiordiog to ih« foitw'aining ol the Ptoplif ti. /' IV.rdefor w$iUr^m t^e.Ut'i : /o lirnit the' He- hrih^t'Ju III VI to T/nderffwd, l-irp fh, it tnn'^itle j thirty the jioiretoffwctin. I 'Hhod ih' frt At. •4» t.rtK>.J4.t. h For ihepn/lriitir (.f^non VMdwiJrtihto eW'fy. I The I'Kt txirkt of tt^htmufirff- lijolt ItUd anJiatirei ofm lie litd^e- jornil ofCiJ. k Lmtd, fo fpn^etce Heireaii far our life iiiu i »ai,nbereiii met ' Kcl! r^-;.-nr.l we comr :i>i!>e ri:,vLe. I In jUi!^ tmrta fi Ueremonit!/ Itrp. I l'ho»i )j) m.^nUHldiufilf rrjirtone : non /» i« (•,'/«^; ihrfi-ntirx ofiuftijictmu :li.^rihl>ert^.ri,itollhtituiJ'^Trhuh!3,rkuhoni,y,niji(iloui^tl(, 7 And they had no childe, bccaufe that Eli(a- . bet v\as barren : and both wae well ftriketjia age.. 8 And it came to pafic, as hee exeoited the Prieftes ofnce before God, as his courfe came in order, 9 A According to the cuftome of the Priefls AExeef.f^f. office,his lo: was to bume incenfe,wheu he went « The Ttvfie vu into rriv^'i Temple of the Lord- ««,«»( the Cnxrt 10 And the whole multimdc of the people ^"t.V.foJlS were without in prayer, v while the inccnfc was coMioroMwAii burning- , roiime^nheretJl . 1 1 'I hen appeared vnto him an Angel of die '^>^''*'< »"'» , Lord ftanding at thcright Cie of iheairar of in- ;' ,/,„'i,'C*MV' ' cenfe. iuothtttraflf, 14 And whenZachariasfa'.v W»»,he wastrou- " i'w'.i'.t?- bkd,anaibarefeUvponhun. . U,lSt« \i ButthcAngpl fayde vnto hur.jFcarc nor, frrt.fiej^raeiit'.i . Zacharias : for thy pT^j'er is heard, and thj- wife ofexcefUricu -. fi it Elifabetlhallbcarethee afonnc, and thou l].ak "/'"rf'/"A;rw<»'C''i call his name lohn. . -aA!,^h„rJert,. 14 And thou Ihalt haue loy and gladnes, and r^^coi. many lliall reioyce at his bii th. f ^'la.dri'h t^tt . . ij ForlieelLaUbe great in the fight of the :^''^'^7^^<=^'"^'* - Lord.and iliall neitherdrinke wine, nor P ftiong ^ shlll'lt^litm't drjnkc:.,''ndhe(halbc,hlledvii:htheholy Ghoft, itiuK^minftt cuen from his aoihers won-l:ie. repm^tw, «.■< 10 «Andmanyofthe children of Ifiaelrtiall ""';", 'iT ' e ^1 tiimc to tbcir Lord God. jihomihttfia, ■ IT *Forbefli:fU?o f befoi1ehim''irttfie fpii- ^^iMtih.n.i^ people prepared for the Lord. K,«i^nnsi^Tt . 1 8 Then Zacharias faid vnto y Angel, Where- 'S'-^^^^ .^^^,^_^ ^^ the tJ^U'r Veton; m'le , «.t.'»{ the fphile, for the fifi cfihelpi'iir, at you »«•..'(.' />r, rheiaiiff fir il^al that (O'Kmeih.-f ihe edii;r. I tjtf)e f-itire S}ruciQ(heJe fhevei') ihiiht P^itH title trrtf aUt^ithi offniminn, wl i^hvp lo triede rnHlrtMl let axi . turmn/lei tmoit^S mloreMiiitce,niho!i»Mr ihfirfiibot, | "^achariashdurame. Chap.;. The Tong of Marie. 14 by n-Jill I know this ? for I am an olde man , and JP f + And Mary arore jn thofe day cs, and 4 Eiiabct bc/ug my wife isof a great age. went into the "> hilJ countrey with hartc to a " ci- g' "t « m, ckiide ip And the An;:el anf«rered , and fayd vtito tieofjuda, "Hofcn,i»rt Mme * Thtt,ppe«t, Ij'm, I am Gabriel " that (land in theprefence of 40 And entrcd into the houfc of Zacharias, ."Srt'ion' of Ihc fir ft iht Hthrtmct God,& am fent to fpeakc vnto thee, and to (Lew and fainted Eliftbct. hoij qj, ^jj^ ^^^ vii th„ wcrJt fio tficc thefe good tidings, 41 And it came to paflc, as Elifabet heard the "'oy'< «cho ,thtiL7""'^iJt ^° Andlicholdjthounialt bcdumme, and falutation of Marie, the babe ofprang in her bel- '^^""''"•. ' $oi^ihuc"'»>" ^M:,.h.,.tS. o«,iehouC». fromtheLord. 'fnl"^,']''^'"*'' ^ J ^,MH(huf 24 And after thofc day cs, his wife EliCibet ^6 5 Then Marie faide, My (bule niagnifieth « rA«'»js»oo/. '^thZ/'It^hlk conceiued, and hid her fclfc fine moneths,fayi"ng, the Lord, din*r,e utr -ujuiS hJn'ite^eoftht 2) Thushath the Lord dealt with me, in the 47 And my fpirite reioyccth in God my Sa- p"cL'''a'"Z"'iri' fio'.kf, nor thifiuitt daycs wherein he looked on »»?,to take from mc uiour. }^ it'aiaof bl t/DjMi. my rebuke among men, 48 For hee hath q lookedon the fpoorede- *«w«w«ir, 5 '[ ""&'" ^ "«• 2 6 f J And in the fixt moncth,the Angcl Ga- grce of his feruant: for beho!d,from hencefoorth s ciitjft the re- W.M/y9-,«r brielwasfcnt from God vnto a ciiicof Galile, iMlnll ages call meblclTed, Slnd'reue^* anjgracr,ittu hte named Naiareth, 49 Becaufs: he that is mightic, hath done for gir oi'tTe p7o*de Jht with lit asght 27 4. To a virginnffianced to a n.an whofe me great tbings,and holy « his Name. ui long time pro,' 'Ii!Llii'K',?,lV., iiameiwi«IofeDh,of theyhotifeofDauid , and Jo Andhismercie «/from generationto ge- "''td '»■''« fa- it»i: :k>t fh^civ the Virgins name Vi-.M Mane. neracion on them ' that feare him. lemhexbibit d ii,U thit ht jtfthy 28 And the Angcl went in vnto her, and fayd, 51 ^ Hec hatii fhewcd ftrength with his indlede. *t^*"'"'"'* Hailethoiu/Mfrfw 2 freely b:loucd: tiieLord» ^armcit^hcc hath "fcattercJ the proude in the ? Huthfi-ttfymJi mofCtJ. withthce:»bleflcd tioubled y 2 v Hee hath 7 put Aow ne the mightie from 'u/u^m'ff^'ha P"»gtntj!e of tht athisfaying, andtbou^ht what manerofialiita- {eates,and exalted them of z low degree. iimyLjee/htt:!* T^so'ieth ttr tion that (liould be. 5J xHeehath filled the » hungry widi good thmthe'Vitgin }it^Z„Jk,„.l, JO Then the Angelfayd vnto her, Feare not, thingi\andfentav.ay the rich emptic. ^""''T'^ »6j< CTCT *«?/rii Marie : for thou haft ' fo-.md fauour with Go J. 54 ^t^-Heehathvpholden Jfraelhisferuaunt ./^"/o'/co.^. ':f,u,m,»iMhare ji .^ For loc , thou fhalt concciuc in thy tobemindfuilof/;»/mercie. iTothcmthut *ftrd'i'i4 \vombe,anJbcarearonne, vand fi;alt call his 5J (* As hee hath ' fpoken to our fathers, /♦ b>"i'^if ndrtH. ^iLplii. Narr.clefus. )w>,toAbrav.m,and his feede for euer. f^t'e'd'Sr's'^' mjn.t.ii. j2 Hee flialbe great, and flialbc "called the Jtf <^" And Marj- abode with her a!-out three ^ f/«.'j*^* "/j "'/^''tf "ftr ^'^"-12 t^f'-l'^'T'o'^ High, and the Lord God fnall moncths:after,fhe returned to her owne houfe. pMjj.io." bt»J$hes'ol:^ giuevntohimthethroneoi his father Dauid, 57 •f'^NowEiifibets rime was fiilhlled,that (lie ' ."« >"»" *<•«• ■•«(Ca4fi-omeHt,. jj X And hee (hall reigneouer the houfeof flioiildbedelitiered,&(bebroughtforthafonne..^f^^^^''^^'''" UHmi.LttKM lacob for tuer, and ofhiskingdomelhalbe none S^ And hei- neighbors, and coiifinsheardtell n.*ir*j'^«,'fo"», ^,e'nM'\, ,Z. "ide. . how the Lord had lliewed his great mercievpon fffVfiftxwh.wi ffjr ftijn lit Oti lir/ltt , >••• • Ta «A'N. t It . I'll * tL 'j I sc "D/iH.T^.t?. J4 Tiienfaid Mane vnto the Angel, e Howe her,and they -f leioycedwitli her. f-,T'"''t I w«64.7. fliall this be,feemgflknow not man? J9 Anditwasfo th-.t on theeight day they ■^''■^'"'^., t T'iig>t*t»fe J- And the Aii~gelanfwer£d,andfaid vnto her, came to circumcife the bnbe, and called him Za- u fHmVtht [ti'birtVi'lin 't'"' '^^^ ^°'y Ghoft g ihall come vpon thee, and the charies after the name of his father. vmaedotth the Mittbi}ihtm\'ittof ?tf And behold,thy''couiinEli(abet,fhe hath thy kindred,that is named with this name. . ihrir hurt,: or if thtcone-imr.gjo alfo conceiwcda fonnc in hcr oldc age : and this ^1 Then they made (ignes to his father, how '"^'*'°''.«*'*» »f-.(i« ufiwijit is her ifi.>:tmoneth,whtch was called barren. he would haue him called. '^hTJnXlt,- ''f'sT^l^r't'h/Htl 3"^ For with God fliall nothing be vnpollible. neU the LonI : heitvnto mc according to thy word. ^4 And his mouth was opened immediately, '<"^'" «<««m.^ SotheAngeldepartedfromhcr. and his tongue, ji and he fpake anapvaifedO|d, {.',j^^"jg *-^^fi,l\Xt,Zd.li,,ui^,n'.,rm9cf,,:ho\r/h,u,hUhrrorM^iilh.^^^ ^> T^enfenre cameonall thenuhat dwelt ; r^^^),,;,,^ bjm^ihn,l^mvtrjr„.t, J p,iU7cihi.«iu)r>u,n: for the g-dt,-uirgm hti h^,. necie VntOthem,^ all !>ti!,th,tthf Mrjp.-ifho^UhhtrmtftZ'i'i:'!. g Thiu i,, the abroad throughout all th< hill <^w<«/ri'j' ofliidea. T.^«" <«»">' br:l,Ghail p,*U uufr thretocomtirr b, hun,ii>iiie poner. h Thtt furt ihmz , , ... ,.,■,,■; ^ *c:oyi uf.it *^-u>rdf^r»HCpot»r->'«rl.„r»f...firktihuv,^,!,t^kt<"pnPr,»f,muHr.i>if, ff/''iJ*rfx«>t!»m(me,t,,r,h;ch,.l,«ilcJt>hjc.r.,,,(l,l,ilr, tt>^, u , f^ch m h-o^,dtoff.„m. t D,ch'(cl..nlfl-.iv„itothyvr4l, ,0 t.tiht So«„tor God. 'f«/-r.'»«W '«••*''•»/'/««' '"''-'y^/' «/G.i X-Pj../«f,M.;e.^ n«a k ThoM'h f.l,fJ,ft y^tftof lh,tr,t,oC L,uujaJht,m,ihtU>7>i,m-< coup,,: dr »*"" ' i'<>«.J*' «> ' v'"^?'""-"' . b »>« hathl,ol,„»vft[>Hjv„hh„.r„t, ».A»f;ti£t it« fcrhtidnih ih, trmjir m^idrm f, hm„ntdto m'nof other t,iht<, ^'"J^ ''?"" "/>•'"'"•'■ ,^ ^-J" J<>.>8.»w'4i 8. *»d 54^ K'f.JI.^5o. » Of. tlSbc-.Kldnl,eihmKnr,oi,iofMr„l„U:firtht "tf.p.is^. anJti.,7.ff.,!.t}i.ii. c Prcw^d 5 lohns.pjtiu.tieMfetont . ItmtcihMdnopo'noncUoltfd ihtm, ^hen the hnd vm dmiitd tmjttg (btfVfU. «"thncwn^yneles. ■* Vt'f, 14 |lw3S reflored to Jt formCrftatC, iTikuHiwttht fiMmantih jrmtbttmunhtn PiKOKCtiHei, iiutdinfomece^iet. d ^HibutbMfKuf'idmdiom. dtf And Zachariasprophciie, $.Luke. Chrlft circumciTed. ( rt««g'«*/w« ^6 And all thej' that heard thcm,^aid rA«>i vp 8 f * And there wert in the fame countrcy i TbeAngeli f Th*tu,thiyrt. tlic holy Glioft, and prophefied, faying, oncheni,and theglorieof the Lordflione about pudeot iii«migi>- ^*'''d^Z"ul'lVmd ^^ Dleffediiii thontie of'tbe ho- 7° '•' ^^ hcfpake by y mouth of his holy Pr»- 1 1 That «, that vnto yo\i is borne tliis day in '^"""I'lt o/^nw ly ghoft,is jppoin- plietSjU hich were fince the world b'egan,y^j;i;n^, the citic of Dauid, a Sauiour, which is Chrift the 'l"(^^%^jtnlr tedtoliisoftice. 71 TW/;*f ivoaW/Jnt/wj dcliuerance fro our Lord. ifmihtm.-Khm %>Iaei tunit'i^ €nemie<;,and from the hands of all that hate vs, 1 a And this Pjalbe a figne to you, Yee fliall <*,; ,h<,M^ht <>/«• miKu'fiUofhupeo. 7^ That hee might (he wc mercy towards our findetbe babe fwadled,and laid in a cratch. fitch mmn. fU^injonmch ihAt fathers, and l* remember his holy coueuant, ij And ftiaightway there was with the An- {^S/'^X"^' *' htctmeUovnfrm -j X ^W thc othc whichhcfwarcto oui fa- gel t a multitude of hcauenly fouldiers, praifing comp'f' tbemtit. :^";™f;;^J;'J''" ther Abraham. God,and faying,. ><,/G.i,o«<< ' irttttdt'tmt-iu 74 W^«f A W4I, that he would want vnto w, 14 Glory ^e to God in the high Am«*w, and ''"'f '*'•"*'« ■^ chtfi.x.ia. that we being deliuercd out of the handes of our peace in earth,and to waixls men B good i\iii. Tc^'xgAt "*'•'•"• . enemies, fhould ferue him without feare, ij And it came to palfe when the Angels were go^d,infintir,Md runfom'^thm u ta 75 ^'' ^^^ daycs of our life,in s{. holineffe and gone away from thein into heauen, that the fhep- g'*aoMfaMour /i7,'<6»/»Wc(o/ owrighteoufneflel before him. ncards faid one to another, Let vsgoe then vnto '•»"»'4"*'*« riilcmftitn. 76 And thou, n- babe, (lialt he called the Pro- Beth-kern, and fee this thing that is come to ^^h'''VdH> phetofthemoftHigh: for thoufhalt go before pafleu hich the Lord hath (hewed vnto vs. tntht\drtae * the face of the Lord,to prepare his ivayes, 16 So they came with hnfte, and found both .^ tohgnepgMptth 77 .And CO o giue knowledge of faluation vn- Mary and Iofeph,and the babe laide in the cratch. /f«K.u')'^"'** vught.anditiaa to hispcople,by the » rcmiffion of their finnest 17 And when they had fceneit, thcypubli- ifhnTzt, ^''T'"^''"^'' 78 Through)' tender mercy of our God,wher- fhcd abroad the thing, that was tolde them of i chiiittbehead ff.^T,har by* the P day fpring from an high hath v,(itedvs, thatchilde. _ ^/def^jl;""^; htrnd : ^mttf 79 To giuc light to them that fir in darkenes, 1 8 And al that heard it,wondrcd at the things ^^,^ Law.iodeU. rtifng vp ihe and in the (hado w of dcaih,and to guide our feet which were told them of the (hephcards. uer vi item the ^MltliZth^ inro the way of q peace. 1 9 But Marie kept all thofe fay fngs, and pon- '^^'f';"^'' *-'';• bngJonu of ffritl 80 And the childegrewe , and waxed ftrong */ . ■ A I »•- /"*J. .--..JAL.*.- — •r-f. L /. . . I . _-/• — ITH—i^! ^ ^I /I. 1 J _; _ __"/V F. _l_!t J_ ■ < . vat ih'^h^tl-ntUtl'nlfroHiGodVKtiiV'.&n'.iatoihirhHdfahKhbtUiiHiiifiheeArlh, thc WOmbe. 4 Chrili.vpoo J lutthtKtfwkuhUadtibvuoituthappwfit. 22 v4 And vvhcn the daycsof li hcTpurifica- vihomiiiout /iii«- r H A tj TT lion after the Law of Moles were accomplilhcd, «■"' 'jul«-,being . > ^ . r L , tt>ev brought him to Hicnifalem, to prefeut him S,'' ?°1' fxrifitd. tZ Si8ireife, ^•n.. ^'/-^'/;-*.»*«*<^.W,. •" n,albe'calIedholytotheLord) . AM^r^KV *ir i k A ^'^''f'^ametopafleinthofedayesjthatthere ^4 Andtogiuean oWation, ^asitiscom- iht Laa-./vretht, on^m li.e ufrar ^""^^ ^ dccrcc from Auguftus Cefar, that all """ded in thc Law of the Lord, a payrc of turtle w'/*'** ^n"' "• ofarcruant.and the » world (hould be b taxed. doues,ortwoyongpigeons. Xw^'mvITI* mjkiDghimreife * C This firft taxing was luadc whcii CvTcnius *? 5 And bchold,there was a man in Hicrula- ,^,4^'/4,y,_ ' of tiot^putatioo, ^vas foucrnour of Syria.) lem, whofe name was Simeon •. this man yvat Kifl, x £jr»yjj.u injTaby.aDa"by ^ Therefore went all to be taxed, eucryman and feared God, and waited for the confolation ^S.itf. ibt mtanes of Au- to his owne Citic. of Ifrael.and the ' holy Ghoft was vpon him. simeon d *"* juOus ^ migKiicft 4 And lofeph alfo went vp from Galile one 26 And it was declared to him fiom God by openly *!" the' ro-idVthinkfno °^? •*^'''*^ *^'''^'^ Nat-ireth, into ludea, vnto the the holy Ghoft,that he fliould not f.e death, be- Timple fottiell BoTbing icOeil^th ' ^itic of 4» Dauid, which is called Beth-leem(bc- ^orc he had fcene that Anointed of the Lord. «•" «i"fe,o< the ki. cradle piepa «iife hc was of the houfc and linage of DauM.) i? And he came byfA^wo/zewof the(pirite ^l"o7'tbecj|»ine' »edmCcih.lceni, 5 To bec taxed with Marie that was giucn into the Tempi c,and when the'' parents brought cut'ol tbegrej"f» foltwa n7d "' J''f" t*^ ^^iff^which was with childe. inthebabcIcfus,todoforhimaftcrthecuftoir.e partofirrael,jo4 « sc^.rt^th, 0 f And fo it was, that while they were of the Law, ott^calliogof trnprre vfthri{»- tlicrc, thc daycs were accompliflicJ that fliec ^8 Thcnhctookchimlnhisarn-.es,andpray- ! h,"""v„j TZ'J^tt' ''ofldbcdehuered, ^ fed God,and faid, wUhZf-fttf hah' titmti itkin, kid hirn in a cratch, becaufe there was no roome i^ For n mine eyes haue fecne thy » faluation, k'jtrteh'mi'ui. Tidlt "triahu" ^"t thcm in tllC InnC. rir t and fo Ittgraitih ^ ii um ctmMo,Jn4l:r», I Lnirfi mt drfot out of thk ^"t'^' '*' ^'^'ZT Tit' ''■'"'"f'r^' *"« "''""/'f «««"'. «"'. fimitif, ir,n, •«* V,, ■uny «« r finhf f.w. btfin ,>m,»d,, * i, Uj«d, of.Ab,Ih,»n, Hh ««/k;/-K , Annas tcftimonie of Chrift. Chap.iij. lohns preaching and baptifinc. ay f ^iiflix'ftf"? J I which thou haft prepared P before the nourofUfSea, and Herod being Tctrarch of Ga- in *j hii fhc, for f2(.£ Qf ajj people, lile,an'i nis brorher Philip Tetrarch of Iturca,and tUmtntQltoii J J A light CO be reuciled to rhe Gentiles, anij ofchecountreyofTrachoni[is,andL)C)niasthc ^ the glory of thy people Iliacl. Tctrarch of Abilene, J} And lofcph and his mother marueiled at i (•*• When » Annas and Caiaphas were the ^^^ts^t. rhofc thin°s,vvhich were fpokcn touching him. hie Pricfl«)the worde of God came vnco lohn, * '"/'?*"• c<^rt* J4 And Simeon blefled them ,and fayd vnto the fonne of Zaclwias in the wildernefle. "" .^»««. 9 r/«p/ioiw«"'<*' Mary hismother,Echolde,thisW«/<^is qpppoin- j ^ And hecxame into all the coaftes about -t ^«''*'3.». jii 0/ Cod for A ted for the •!• ■■ fal and rifing againe oFmany in If- lordan, preaching the baptifmc of repentance for ""*' '•+ 4> £ <) 8. I*'"". i^*^Mnd for a fligne which ihalbe fpoken againd, the remillion of (inncs, f.y.,i.fei.ii. 35 ( Yea and a fword fliail ' pearce tlirough 4 Asitiswrittenin the booke of the layings r FtUojii^f'ifj'- thy roiile)that the thoughts of many hearts may of Efaias the Prophet, which faith/.- 7 he voyce of v f/2t^e.j.j,^ ''h''u''hlhrl"owut f>cop"ied. him that crieth in the wildemes «, Prepare ye thc '•»!• \!fiilft: ^t'l'lfor ihi J ^ * And there was a Prophetefle , one Anna w ay of the Lord : make his paths Ikaight. rif,Kgofibt*r(tlf. to all that looked for redemption in Hierulalem. wrath to come? ''tftTeWe'^Sime- ^^ And when they had performed all things 8 Bring foorth therefore fniites worthy a- oD,a'gjinrtwhomt according to the L.1W of the Lord , thcj' returned wendcmentof life, and beginnc not to fay with no exceptioD may into Galile to their ownecicieNaxareth, your felues, VVc haue Abraliam to our fadier: foe be btoaght, iDui- ^^ y^^j [[,£ childegrcw, and waxedftrong in 1 fay vnto you, that God is able of thefcftoncs to mi'uinToithe ' ^P'"'^"^"'^"'^^^'^'^"'"'^ ^^^^o"^^ J anii the raifevp children vnto Abraham. Mefiiai. grace of God was with him. 9 No wc alfo is the axe la)'de vnto the roote \t ^iibr'tngrttt 41 ^ 7 Now his parents went to Hierulalem, ofche trees : therefore euer)- tree which bringeth ■vpinage,[otht cucry yccrc, Aat the fcaft of thePafTcoucr. not fonh good fruice.Chalbehewendowne, and * '"«« »•'$• btiiUflHwtdujtlli 42 And when he was twekieyeereolde, and cart into Ae fire. ,, ,.. h R^qmrtnomon mart andmtre. they were come vp to Hicrufalem , after the cu- i o ^1 hen the people afked him,faying,What thtn that fummt, 7 The Scribes ind ftome of the fcaft, fliall wedoe then ? ihiuiiapfomtrdfor Phanf«,«itmed Andhadfinifhcd thedayes thereof, as they xi Andheanfwered,andfavd vnto them,*he '*' 'V'"'/""''"'^- . •lifdomeofchrift returned,the Child lefus rcmauied in Hienilalcm, that hath two coates, let him part with him that i)„m,ptrtif,nm». in hit time, by an and loleph knew not, nor his mother, hath none : and hee chat hath meate, let him doc ui),at.dparti)m «U|tordiniiie 44 Butdieyftippofing,thathehadbeneinthe likewife. ■^'''"'''- IdIhiaC.i. cof'Pany , wenta dayesiourney , andfoughthim 1 2 Then came there Publtcanes alfo to bee f, j„7f Ti'ttuny ^ ■ ■' among /i«>kinsfolke, and acquaintance. baptixed,and fayd vnto him, Maftci" , what fhall Kcei„e the fact*, ' 4J And when the)' found him not,thcy turned weJoe ? menti, « e muft backe to Hierufalem,and fought him. ij And he fayd vnto them, Require no more °«'j|'«'^'^'^^^^?''e 46 And it came to pafle three dayes after, that then that which is b appointed vnto you. _ hf "tha'aiinl"* riiey found him in the Temple,fitting in the mids 14 T he fouldiers likewife demaundcdofhim, ft,tththe fignes, of the dgfiours, both hearing them , and afking faying. And what lliall we doc? And he fayd vnto but lift vp your them queftions : them.Doe violence to no man,neither acciife any 5'".'° '^^^' *''" • 1 11 t . , f . _ . , f ,r , It • L , _ ■ •' IS the auttioDc of 47 And all that heard him , were aftonied at falfely, and be content with your ' wages. ^^^^ lacramtoti.ac his vnderftanding and anf^eres. ij » As the people waited, and all men mufed the giaei of that ' LiVh we'owe to "^^ * ^° '^^^^ ^^ '"^"'^ '""' ' *^ "^^ 3"^'- ^" ^^^^^ ^'^^'^ of lohn, if he were not that Chrift, "h.ch is teprefeo- men, as ihcy are red,and his motherfaid vnto him,Sonne,why haft 1 6 lohn anfwcred , and fayd to them all , * In '^^^,^ *' not to be negie. thou thus dealt with vs ? bcholde,thy father and I deede 1 baptixeyou with water, but one ftronger *Mattf>.j. 1 1, ^ed.fo jte they ac hjue fought rhee with very heauie hearts. then I, commeth , whofe thoes latchet I am not »»«■*» 1.8. io«« t. \ «rfoK^'r,«'hL°" 49 Thcnfaidhevntothein,Howisicthat vee worthy to vnloofe : he wiUbaptixc you with the *«-'^'-y"«>SA. '•(wieired before lought me? kncwyecnot that Imultgoeabout holy Ghoft,and withhrc. } TheGotpeliT ibegldtyofGod. my Fathers biifincs ? 17 J Whofe fanne* in his hand, and hee will thefanneofthe 50 But they vnderftood not the word that he make cleane his floore, and will gather the wheat world, (pakctothem.' into his gamer, but chechatfe will hee bumevp*^'^'*|'4-J. ' S madi^liVe'iro'' ^ '' * ^^^" ^^^ ^^"^^ downc with them , »nd with firethat neuer Oialbe quenched. ""obns jteachisg ^Tnalli'hfnp'" cametoNazarcth,and wasfubicdto them : and 18 Thus then exhorting with many other is conbrmed witJ» Jtcejitfiane. ' hismocherkept all thefefayingf in her heart. things, he preached vnto the people. i'nj"'* J2 AndIefiisincreafed'inwifedomc,andlta-. > 19 4« * But when Herod the Tetrarch was re- ^„l'"^%\^^ ture,and in fauour with God and men. buked ofbim , for Herodias his brother Philips ,' j, C H A P III wife,& for all the euils which Herod had done, 5 ourbaptifmeit 4 i^nexhrmhto r,^i:a„cc. ,5 H,s t^fuJuu cfChrifl.to H,. 20 He added yet this aboue all, that he (hut vp {;';^^'^fif"i'^'''^'^^ » Tclin commeth "idniteihkmwfnfon.itlhrifli, Uplixrd.i-His fidrrre. lobn in pnfon. and Cbtift alfo i»* «thet/mefore. X 1 0we ' in the fifteenth yeerc of the reigne of 21 ;^ 5 Now it came to pa(Te, as all the people ptonou»ced, by '»'■'« "f'*" P'o- IN Tiberius Caviar, Pontius Pilate being gouer- werebaptixed, and chat lefiis was baptized and thevoyctofthe .ro:nda.,on''„hh;Gorpcl,hichisexhibi.edvn.o,,,fe,.inor„orth,he.rueobfer. '^'^f''"-I''^A*K^TKXXl^!^r --n .bo '«'^'«-i^'^g' . •iBg.f.h.Law.&freetne.cyinCbrift, which comme,hartetbim,vfi..gain>bap. ^^ And the holyGhoft Came doNvnC .n abo- pri^ft^^jp,^ -• uaacihetfleaualifi^qebotbofregenttatioBMdjifMPffcrsfoeawolCBBCT. dily Qi^Iikeadoue vponhun ,andtQere w^a phcfc RAA YftYM Chtiftesgcnealogie: He is S.Lukc. ceraptcd,andteaclieth in Nazareth. dcliucredtome:andtowhom- * "By t6k wtrj, Chtift jccotding thiitieyeereofage , being as men fuppofed the foeuerl -.villjlgiueit. pi>»";»^iii(km£, [,r::;ih"tor4cr fonneofIoreph,S-^^*«-..6./.«..ofEli, _ 7 IfthoarhercforcwUt worlWp mec, they t^Atlw fot.God.ihatit y^»(i« of Melchi, rif/onneof Linna , thcfomeoi 8 Biitkfusanfweredhim, andfaydc, Hence iiip'ktnb, ihtfi. ^htjppeare, jofeph froTi me, Satan: for it is Written , .J. Thou (halt •S'"'/'"''"^'""'' j ;S!;ircV:j ^> rA,/S.«.ofMattathias,rA;yS«.*ofA- Wup the Lord thy God , and him alone thou ^.tr^^t^^^^^ ^:om\hA\a\h!^.Vi\oi-,thefona!oiHa.um-,tbefinneo{'EA\ythefonna Ihaul-rue. iht jroru, ;» not J bam and Diuid, ofNag<'e, 9 Then he brought him to HiemCiIcm , and '^/"'""'/j'""^** ij and api.oi|.t^d j^ f/,f/SwfofMaath,theronneofMattathi- fethimon apinacleoftheTcmple,andlayd vn- '*'/<"<"*4.'>' •«» j loTc hxch? as, thefome of Scmei , the finne of lofeph , the to him,lf thou be the Sonne of God,caft thy felfc ".C-rf^'^ J which is gathered /<>»wf of luda, downe from hence, iHtnutr^ndihert. J. togctherof all jj T*fye«n* ofloanna , the fonncofRhefa, lo For it is written, i^ That hee will giuc his /""*'/""*"»« . frtwiofmen. /i^yonnj^of Zorobabcl,fAey^/»«f ofSalathiel,ri* Angels charge ouer thee to keepe thee : sZ\'!','""u**-' forme oi^m, 1 1 And with r*«r handes they Ihalllift thec ii'XiJ,"' ** 28 rfceySnwtfofMelchijr^jpwwofAddi,^^^ vp,kaft at any time thou QiouldeUdalh thy foote <: outofanhiib ' /5/j»e of Cofam, er«fore he ofBooz^thtfinne ofSz\mo,thefe>ine of Naaflbn, went into the Synagogue on the Sabbath day,and o'Tohbl'pi"' h* }i The fonne of Arr)inzda.b,the fifine of AraWy flood vp to read e. E^y. ' ^ the f»me of E&om, the fiane of Phxes, thefonni 17 And there was deliuercd vnto him the d Thtvtock'im of luda, booke of the Prophet Efaias : and when bee had ''"I'^v't wm 34 Thefonne of lacob , the finne oflfaac, the ''opened the booKe, he found the place,whereit "plJrSe/Und finne of Ahnhim,tbe fonne of Tbata^he finne of was written, /» chrijlvaroi/td, Nachor, 18^ The Spirit ofthe Lord « vpon mee , be- <"■ f/nfoidrJu, jj ■r/»f|'3«n#ofSaruch,f/jey«««(rofRagau,,d /ahwi. li Hi tttchtthniTif. ncdonhim. "//''/^"'^d^!^ ^^*,tihtoiheg'tiiadmir*iu„ cfrnk'f'rlim».er,flor,dtohiM, 41 Thedemt. ^^ ♦ Andall ebarchim Wltnes, and f WOndrcd y^ithofmconlrlPe. Mctruwkdftchriil. at the £ gracious words, which proceeded out of ji^^%°"l[il,iri i 1 Cbiift bcin^ci. A Nd ' lefus full ofthe holy Ghoft returned his mouth,andfaid, Isnotthislofephsfonne? tlecommolpKfle. titdaway (asit /i from lordan , and was led by that Spirit into 2j Then he fayd vnto them. Ye will furcly Oy wi>r ftcjentatthit ww*d)into'the*d«. '^^ wildemciTc, vnto me this prouerbe,Phy fician, heale tliy felfe-. cosfinm, ofiht fctTaftettheMof * ^J^ And was there fourtie daycs tempted of whatfoeuer weehaue heard done in Capernaum, i"cTih7i'thcfr mt. founicdaycj.and tbedeuil,& inthofedaieshedid catenothing,but doe it here likewife in thine ownecotmtrey. ihtrtou'> the ouercomming when they wCTC ended, he afterward was hungry. 24 And he fayd, Vcrely I fay vnto you, * No frd.fortifth'tvt Biin»'as"i't'w;r* ^ ' ^ '^^" ^^^ '^^"'' ^"^y^ ^'"° ^™ ' I''*"" ''= Prophet is accqited in his o«ne countrcy. J^"*" ''"J'^'i fudd^nly frem the fonne of God,commaund this ftonc that it be Zj But Itellyouofatrueth , many widowes p*J,'/^°* -'^j/,;^ heautn bfginneth made bread. were in Ifrael in the daycs of ^ Ellas, when hca- yi„f„j^„,i, hisolfict. ^ But lefusanfwered him, faying. It is writ- uenwasfliutthrecyecrcs&fixemoneihs , when church *i CouHth, '^Mtiih.^t. ten, *Tl«t man (liall not liue by bread only ,but great famine was throughout all thc ^ land: i.ror 14. "^"«l'" o- bv cucry word of God. i6 But vnto noncof them was Elias fent,fauc < 'KZt'^"'''r red vp of Satan, 5 Then the dcuilltooKe him vp into an lugh into Sarcpta , 4 «/«*«/ Sidon , vnto a cmamc ood ,rri» thrifebytfcewotdofCod. ^ D(HlJii,m*tih^^, , kmtj.ij, ^ A(i«(<<>///r4f /,<#»*« :M«it< 15.38. of Satan kncwcChrift, Chap.v. Fiflicrs of men. %6 ^ i.KiniS'^ of .J»Elifei« the Prophet: yer none of them was was Simons,and required him that he would thruft made deane,fauing Naaman the Syrian. off a little from the land : and he late do\Ane,and « Tbe more diirp- jg s Then all that tvtn in the Synagogue,when taught the people out of the Ihippe. ly ilie world 11 re- thcy heard ir,wcrc filled ivith wrath, 4 f" Novve when he had left fpeaking, he laid it'r-gei'h u^niy: *9 Androfe vp,and thrufthimoiit of thedtic, vntoSirron, Lanch out into the dcepe , and let but ihe IiU of the and led them vnto the edge of the hill, whereon downe your nettes to make a draught, godly is not fim- their citic waS built,to calt liim dov. ne headlong. J Then Simon anfwcrcd, and laid vnto him, ^v\ti(mtoi°'ht* i° ^'"^ ^^^ palfcd tbx>ugh the mids of them, •> Mafter, weehaue trauailed fore all night , and * rh werj^gmg: wicked. a"d went his way, hauc taken nothing : neuerthclcfle at thy word I "* *"" '*" *«»* j^Maiih.^,t}, J I 4f .^ And came downe into Capernaum a will let downe the net. 'thm'^' "^ mukt i.». citie of Oalile , and there taught them on the 6 And when they had fb done,they cnclofed a Sabbath d«yes. great multitude of filhcs, fo that theirnet brake. •:U*uKyi9. J I V And they were :.ftonied at his doctrine: 7 And they bcckened to their parteners, which mtrkt i.ji. £q^ j^jj word was with authoritie. were in the other Qiippe , that they (houlde come ^Murkthti. jj X Aud in the Synagogue there was a man and helpethem, who camethai, and tilled both which had a Spirit of an vncleanc deuill , which the lhippes,that they did finke. cried with a loud voyde, 8 Now when Simon Peter faw it,he fell downe «Chrift»ftoni. J4 * Sa\ing, Oh, whathauc wecto doe with atIefiisknees,faying,Lord,gofrommc:forIan» Oiethoetoneiy thec, thou Icfus of Nazaieth? art thou come to afinfuUman. «t"f J bi'o'ckiSiV deftroy vs > I know who thou art, eaen the holy 9 For hee was vtrcily aftonied , and all that but enen tiiedeiils One of God. Were wich him , for the draught of fiihes which «iro, whether they 3 J And Mis rebuked him, faying, Holde thy theytooke. willoiiwt, pcace,& come out ofhim. Then the dcuil throw- 10 And fo was alio lames and lohn the fonnes inghim in themiddeso/ tbenty came out of him, of Zebedcus, which were companions with Simon. and hurt liim no thing at all. Then lefus fayde vnto Simon, Fearenot-: from 16 So fcare came on them all , and they (pake henceforth thou fhalt catch men. among themf-lucs/aying. What thing is this : for 1 1 And when they hail brought the (hippej to with authoritie and power hee commaundeth the Iand,they forfooke all,and followed him. foule fpirits,and the)' come out? iz ^ 4» * Now it came to pafle,as hee was in a ♦^W*'<4.8.l. 37 And the fame of him fpred abroad through- certaine citie, beholde, there wm a man fiill of le- ^'ctriftf ' b«». out all the places of the countrey roundabout. profie,nnd when he lawe Iefus,he fell on his &ce, i,„g the le^r with ^ 7-4Aith.%.t^. jg ^^7Andherofevp,andcameoutofthe and befoughthim,(aying,Lord,if thouwilt,thou his oneiy touch, ^la ^^^ departed, and as he vas teaching, that the Pharifes and dodiours then by muacits, ihe'trueth.*'" " went foorth into a defart place , and the people of the Lawcfate'by, which were come out of »"<* '''""°'« •" 5 NocoWof fbugluhim, and came to him, and kept htm that euerj'towneof Galrle, andludea, andHierufa- ih7mihatf(e*ke zeale ought to he lliould not depart from them. lem, and the power of the Lord « svas »«/;<»», to him, as a phyfidan Va^ofoQ^Vo''.* 4^ Buthcefaid vnto them. Surely I mnftalfo healethcra. t.f the body.ar.d «Kion, preach the kingdome of God to other cities : for i g v Then beholde, men broughta man lying ofV"J^,'o*'"'"'" therefore am I fent. in a bed, which was taken with a palfie, and they ^ chnfl iahti- 44 And hee preached in the Synagogues of fought meanes to bring him in,anid to lay fiim be- ling him 't hat >va Galilc. fore him. ficke of the palfie, C H A P. V. 19 And when they could not finde by what ^\"^^''^,fl^,^";^ I chri/lieechtthouitfthijhf. 6 Of the irtught of fifh: ti way they might bring him in, becaufe of tbe thcemedie * rhtLffiT. xtCh'iiifr« bu: the fifhermen were gone out of them, 21 But when lefus perceiued their reafoning, Ihip, whici. D.ould and were wafhing their nettes. he anfwered, and faid vnto them, What reafon ye bertarterbetom- j And heeiittcd into oncof th: u.'ps, which in your hearts-* ^'^X..8.w.r.... . D.H.u..,r,rvp,nh;.:,ro' might finde an acculation *' , ^i Then lefiisanfwered, and iayd vntothem, hedidfo, and his hand w.as reftored againe, as ,' 'nthaftbit They that are whole, neede not the Phifician,b«t ^vholc as the other. cSrift vteth camdl they that are (ickc. 11 Then they were filled full of madneflc, and ^"""""g ?».»"./ ^ i.riw.i.ij. ^i J. I came not to call the righteoicbut fin- communed one with another , what they might ""^""'■•'gwlM •■ O' 1,/. J ^3 ol hisewnc com* ners to repentance. doe to lefus. panr,toiheof6ce '.• M*ith.9,\:^. j^ ^ v^^Then the)' laid vnto him,VVhy do the 12 ^»Anditcametopa(leinthofedayes,that oftheApcRieflMp^ 'e'hlt'^ difdplesofIohnfaftoften,andpray, & the(/«/c»- hee went into a mountaine to pray, and fpent the he Qiewrth howe of hyp«me?rnd /*'" of" ^hePharifts alio, but thine eate&drinke. night in prayer to God. ough't'to Lhlioe ignoran( men,to J4 7 And heftid vnto them,Can ye makethe ij And when it was da^', v he called his difci- our felues Id tbe put an holineffe children of the \vedding chami»er to faft, as long pies, and of them hee chofc twelue wliich alfo he f hoife of Ecclefi*. "i '".'"ndiffelent. ^^ c^e brid^rome is with them? called Apoftles. f/'^] P*"^"";^ ^ 7 La'wes generally iS Butthedayes will come , euen when the 14 (Simon whom hee named alfo Peter, and x^.umiX'li'i' ' made without any bridegrome (>,all be taken away from thc.u ; then Andrew his brother, lames and lohn, Philip and and 6 7. confidetaiion of fliall thc>' fad in thofc dayes. Bartlemewe. c Fr,»,»fitiefi4 Xg'ando'her S^ Againe he fpakealfovnto them a parable, 15 Matdieweand Thomas: lames »&./«««* of j;;^;^",^' things oJ like fott, No man putteth a piece of a newe gamient into Alpheus,and Simon called Zelous. x jm./j*. j. j, are not onely cy. an olde vefture : for then the newe renteth it,and 1 6 ludas lames brcther, and ludas Ifcariot, 4 chrift teacbeth ianDous.but very jhe picce taken out of the new, agrecth not with which alfo was the traitour.) »2^'"8 ai Philofo. Kb.'" theolde. . i7Thenhecamedo;vnewiththem,andftoodP,';;7^';^;[P«;;^ J7 AKb no man powreth new wine into olde in a plaineplace with the companie of his difci- that the chiefeft veflels: for then the new wine wil breake the vef- pies, and a great multitude of people out of all felicine of roan it fels and it wil runne out, & the veflels will perilli : ludea, and Hierufalem, and from the « fea coaft 'j^'^^ ' P "" "^ P'"" ^8 But newe wine muft be powredinto newe of Tyrus andSidon, which came to hearc him, i„heauen:andrhat vdlcls : Co both are prefenied. and to be healed of their difeafcs: petfecutlon for J9 Alfo no man that drinkett olde wine, 1 8 And they that were vexed with foulclpirits, 'ighteoHfnenakc, ftraightway defireth newe : for he faith. The olde and thq- were healed. vnw'it'^'"'^'^ is more profitable. 19 Andthe whole miiltitudelbiighttotouch 5^ £^,'^j,,j_ • /- u * T> trr him: for dierc went vertue out of him,and healed «£f4;5».;. I- M A J:'. VI. them all ^A/4/ift.jlt. ih«h.U Juh,r,dh.,,d. ,j Thrrl.St,o„otth,^po{}lr,. 20 f X + AndhcC lifted Vp hlSCyCS VpOH hlS ^^'/s^^'^^'^X a> Thtl,uffini<»ndcHrft^. ij fVe m'4fl Uui our tntmus. difciples, and(aid,Blefledt*ycpoore:for yours Mttimtxpomidalt ^smthKhtl/rmttthtvordofCodutoltheaftl. ■ is the kingdomC of God. . Uyie.l.vhchU ^vlti^l^'' A NDK'itcametopafleonafecondfolemne 21 j5.Blefl"ed4r*yethathungernovv :foryec thtjhxrpt^pur.i^ 1 chriftih'rweth ^ Sabbath , that hee went through the come fl,albe fatibficd : * bleifed are ye that weepe now: Z',t.if}ohihf agiinft the fwpet- fields,& his difcipies a plucked the earcs of cornc, for ye fhall laugh. FlJin mJzr r /•*»• ftitious.n'hoihcke and did e3te,and rubbe them in their hands. 22 ^ Elclled are ye when men hate you, and fiiit. and h th* IheUweofX** ^ And certaineofthcPh.nrifes faid vnto them, when 'ithLvfcparateyou,andreuile;f(«, andput ^''^^j'r^^-^^^^^ very Sabbath, was Why doe yee that which is not lawfull to doe on out your iiameas euil,for the Sonne of mans fake. 'j^'Zhthtufi^ noi giuen to be the Sabbath dayes* 2 j Rcioyce ye in that day, and ' be glad : for m^„ p,khJ) ySr « ^'i^B'-'mu'c"" ^ "^^^'^ ^^^' anf.vered thcm.and faid, * Haiie beliold,your reward u great in heaucn : for after txctedmi ;o;. leTTatireTal. >"« "ot read this,that Dauid did when he himftlfe this maner their fathers did to the Prophets. Prtu^-foH'tfrn ua'ion.of nun wa"^ an hundred , and the)' \\hich were with him, 24 * But woe be to you thdt are rich : for yee ^^„ ,^ ^J;,, ricfjei, (houldc»nfi(tin ^ Howc hcc wcnt into the houfc of God,and haue 'receiued your confiilation. *u ihi cmonoditit *f^"^^''''V,'>'*■.'.*-'.^''*-'^.»*-'".•;/-^„/ir.,*,,«..^,/«AHM.v-.,'.. ^5 vVVoe6*toyouthatarcfi.ll^foryefhallW/^^^^^^^ ■ ■ ■' - ••- "-gerAVoi<« w ''«• fii.H'f v>,le,u,md hunger. Wo ht toyouthac now Iaugh:toryclhall i,^.j,,^,i„„fi,t lireiJ: i^tiw.ith tt ,*., ,,r, « / S.AfetA. ,«<,«;<• ThfOfl^jUa V^ -° ^ _ ^^ ,. J 2^.^ ^^^^_^ ^^ ^^^ f^jj^^ prophets. ">"■■ •'• «"'«^«-». 27 f ^5Buc * ^.n;a>,„,f<,K,«ii»»fihJo,iLjlinLtdihtM. * i^m.»l ■ you : for fo did their fathers to the f.ilfe prophets. :';^^%|-;';*^*-'- '^ Raftiiudgeracnr. Chap.vli. The Centurions faith, x? 4j.in<».5.+i. 27 ^^5ButIfayvfitoyouwhichhfarc,Loue doc not the thjrrgs that Uptake? 5 Ci.riilian chati- q^^ enemies.: doe wcli to them which hate you. 47 '" VVhofociier commcth to me , and hea- w Affliaiondoth m«u f:tm ihe 28 BleOb them that curfc you , and pray fbr rcthmy words,anddoththefamcJwUfl.e%vyou «;);;J;=;6;;^^;^ wotldly.doihoet them which hurt y Oil. to whom he is like : atlt'tomUlf* ^cncl)notrcutnge ^^ .^ And vnto him that rmit:t}» thee on the 48 Heislikea man which huilt an fioufe , and anariincd. *°'"h" d """h "'"' '"^ chteke , offer alfo the otiier v and him that di<^ped deepe,and laid the foundation on a rockc; ru'toioft's"'""* taktthaway thy doake, forbid not totdl^ethj andwhcn the waters arofe, thefloodbeatevpon enemies, and ih« coatalfo. that houfe , and could not Ihake it ; font was {01 out Fnhctj jQ (jjyg to euny man that a(keth of thee : and grounded \pon a rocke. hcVue* : fo fir 1$ of him that taketh auay tlie things tbut bf iliine, 49 But hee that heareth and doeth nor, is like it'fomlechiDgu a{kc them not againc. • a m-in that built an houfe vpon the earth without owae pioiitia jj « And. ts ye would that ircnfliould do to foundation , ag inft which the f'ood did bcate, ; doing *'"• you, fo do yeco thcm likewifc. and it fell by and by : :I4<.54«. loucthofe tha" lo'ie than i efthtCtiitwioni fimml. 9 Tht : ttiitir'witt Bilh, n Tit K^'":'^'!"' Si And if 'vec doepDod for them which doe ''/lY'r/rf ''^"« '"''1 *''r''' VilTJ""-trC. i<-;i;M<.i'fr>ii-,w.f!'rti,iefi,i^et. uu >* ' ^ . ua off fit htrt the (Inncrs lend to finners, to icceiue the like. 2 And a certcine Centurions femant was fickc themilKeximpl* t<,miH,dum>n ^j Wherefore, loue ye your encmics, and doe and ready to die, which^^•as dcarc vnto him. ttatfoTtl^it'X'' . tn^m,'tT*ndf'<>» g"°'^'""^ l^""^' ^ looking for noth'ino aj;aine,and j And when he heard of I cius , lie fent vnto fti'mcy 3;:d rebeH • p„u lh\« »;!' &<> 'a- »»,Ul^Alf^>l4 drcn of^. the moll High -.for he !S kind vnto die he would come, andhealebJsferu.-.nt. UicGe«u«», i ;Mf/Er.W«f<>»t' vnkind.andtothccuill. 4 Sothej' eameto lefus, andbclbuohthim T'm^fi-'o'mcU ?f Be yee therefore ir.ercifuU, asyourFather inftandy, favmgthat hecwas woorthy thathee *M ti.i.^1. atkt. alfoism.crcifull. _ (hculd do this for him : '58-_ J7 fl'.5.«Iud^enot,andyeniallnotbeiudgcd: j Fprhe!oueth,/dj'(//'%, o•.lrnat!onJandhe• » AK«m>ii«»/a condemnenot, andycihatlnotbecondcmHed: hath built vs a Synasoirue. • lend do II end f ft . /. . i n ^'^ r ■ . ^r ,\-- ^ '^ ■ < t . •' j i bencfii *ni fii*. » ror^iiue, and ycll'aloe toipiuen. 6 Then lefus went wuh them: but wlicnhee- fwi mihAiK "- ilStr nor of in.rnes£*dthfrthcv grapes. . --■• w^s with her, / "^ {^^^SV^ ^ 7 II Jomr.r tr' 4J Agood mar. oftt i-rfthegootltTe:t(tireofh:'S ^ j And when the Lord faw her, he had com- ^,,',/,^ iiio^ei her, \^Q^f^ brfngcth fc'orth goiid, snd an euill msii out f^a3;on on her, and (3yd vnto her. Wee pe not, 'ht4t"" '" ofth^ eui!!trcarareot'.h'ish~:>rt'ring:tTT fborrh ' .^4 And he '.vent and touched the coffin (and 7 Vnftilfnil re- euil: for oftheabundancioftiiehearif^isn-outh thcr vL-t bare hirh, ftobdftillj and hc%d,Yong '"'i!"u'''"i°" JpC'keth. ' man, I favvnto thee, Aj'ife. ■ t^orh'tTforfccl. 4^ f KEiit why cajly erne Lord, Ldtd , and ' ij Andhethnt v\'nsdcnd,ii 15.10. */.i4f.7.}. 8 Hypotrifcs, wiiichareveryftuererer theideriofo. x6 Ih'n there camca fearecn thcm all , and I Iohn5 difciplcs. The finfull S.Luke.' woraanwafliethlelusfccr. thorowoiit all ludea, and thorowoutall the regi- and klfled his ftct , and anoyntcd them with tfac . on round about. oyncmenr. 7 Ra(Imfffi«;.ti,# J lolm rendeih 1 8 i And the difciples oflohn (hcwedhim of J9 ^ Now ^^•he^ the Phanfe which bade him, ftHow ofpide? jr»mtheprifonhit all thefs things. (iwit,hefpakevvirhin himfclfejfavingjltchisnian » ntVbnijtr'e. * I "'"cf/'ttin!" 1 9 So lohn called vnto him two certeine men wete a Piophet , he would (urefv haue kno wen ^'/^f, '** f "". rS bc'couiu- ■ ofhis dilcjples, and fent them co lefus/aying, Art who,and what mxner of woman • IjIs is vAich tou- l%cUh!!u,tT dioiihethat UiDuld come, orfhallweew.dtfor chethliim: 'forlheisafinner. thtd'pui. another? ' 1-40 ^ Andlcfiis anfwered, andfaydvntohim, 8To)oueCh:il\ 10 And when the men were come vnto him, Simon.Ihauelbmeivhateofay vnrothee.Andhc LVtuJi""'* V " chey (aid,Iohn Baptill hath fenft vs vnto thee, fay- &id, Maftcr, fay on. of tcauftiw of ing , Art thou he that QiDuld come, or Lhali wee 4 ' There was a certainc lender, which had two fiDnc-s. wait for another? 2 1 And •> at that time, he cured r lickiiefies,and p]ag>!es,and of euil to many blindc men he gauc fight freely . a 2 And leCis anfivered , and fay d vnto them, wUl loue bim moft ? "-'"^^^ Z'eT'' Gocyourwayes andfhewlohn, whatrhingsyc 4J Simon 2nf,vered,andfaid,Ifuppofethat he ,it,h'r>,uch,l,/,h haue fcenc and heard: that die blinde fee,the halt to whom he forgaue moft.And he faid vnto him, mm:hiiTcim„ hm, goe, diclepen arecleanfed, the deafcheare, the Thou haft truely ludgcd. thAthea:,) hy dead are raifed.^Wthepoorereceiue the GofpcL 44- Thenhctumedtoihe^voman.andfaid vn- J^."',}^''f;,'^f 2i AndblefleJishce, thatfhallnctbcotfen- tobimon, Sedt thou diis woman? I cntredmto fi,„f^ j, 1, pi.wt ded in me. '^'"^ houie , and thou gaueft me no water to my <7 ih< f,miin-Mt, . T„« ., h.cM tne 24 * And when the meflengers of lohn were feet : but flie hadi wathed my feet with teares, '*'''' f/'/'J^J' Jrrpbltsnl^wH dep^ed,hcbegar.tofpeakevntothepeople,of and «ped them .vith the baires of her head. :;(;V*;rr; lor.o beforc.iohn John, What wcnt ye out into the wilderneffe to 4) Thou gauelt me no kiile : but nie,(ince the ,ni r«K ,ha plat fee ? A reed (hakcn with the winde ? time I came m, hath not ccafed to kifle my feet, fofiuly ,0 ,H». 2J But what went ye out to fee? Amancio- 4f Mme head mthoilc thou didlt not anoint: ''Z^ZZ'lir^^ thed in foft raymcnt ? beholde , they which are but Ine hath anomted my feet wixh ointment. ^,^„ ^^^^'^, , gorgeoufly apparelled, and liue delicate , are in ^47 Wherefore I fay vnto rfiee,nianyiinnes are man h^h fi,giKnt v;r,oc^r.„M-/ forgiuenher: fforfhelouedmuch. To whoma *'.»>.'*'»«"■'*« Bsdi i JVh'uJolms $9 ihrtji. 4. Tint w hIcS the fhe.t eth jt hand : and Cbrift bim- fclfc doth piefent ic^iyly fnto vs, la tbe Gofpel.bnt fartheincftpait inviine, iortbat many (etke no- {Uh loyes and ^ainesloiy. Kings courts. 26 Butwhat went yc forth to fee? A Prophet? little is fo^uen, he doth loue a little. _^ _ IhinjtMutfoo. yea, I fay to you, and greater then a Piophet. .48 AndheCiydvntoher, Tfayfii^earcfor- „„»,<, hin,:^«d 17 This is he of whom it is wTitten,^Beholde, g'uen t^ec. ^ hMtih hm that htth bmt {$gtt- thii vommfiytW' t i*U thil hi vtl gni mtrciftO. d To then ewnl intt, ^Metth.ii.i6. 5 V\'hat «-ay fa Cun God folow. etbiacflsringvs ibeOofpel , the BioiVpartMoicn procure oHcDces voto themrdues: jtetnotwithllaud- {ngromeChuich ii gatbeted («• gecfaer. < Proud men de. priuethcmieluct o( the benefits of the vrt fence of Chrift.eucn thea when hee it at Iiomewith them in tbcir houfei, which the hum- bleindbifedoc eaoy. •;?.:3tht\%.^\. iihrnttll. 49 And they that fate at table with him , be- J'*^/"^"'"" of ganne to fay \nthin themfelues , Who is diis that um}'\^M%'tt < euen forgiueth finnes ? htu rtctiHta .- mi Jo And he feyd to the woman, Thy feith hath tfxr.fift ihi at. ■ • tnittnatuhfrt ff^otm «/, H ml t* _ _ _ _ hlltkenBrt'"""*rf\ti>lt*Jigni:RrChrififiufhlialMthtT>hiiri]e$dii,tl»tr, i< Tht ctaJit, 19 t. brijlti unother mdhrilhrtn, JX He niuteth the rrinJii. 26 OflepDH, J7 Tte Ctdartnei tNtR Chijl. 41 la'um atii^htir hetled. 4J 7hc»onundiii4t>ri jTomtheiJfueofbltod, ja /f«/» ing ftt tht dttd, ^ Nd it came to pafle a.'terw.-.rd , thathehim- /Afelfe went thorow euery citic and towne, the marketplace, and cning one to another, and preaching and publifhing the kingdome of God, faying, We haue piped vnto you, and ye haue not snd the twelue ■Ncre with him, danced : we haue mourned to you , andychaue a And certainewOBiem,v\hich were healed of not wept. _- eiiillipirits, and infirm!tiey,"{ «br""g'' J 7 And beholde, a woman in the cirie, which uourcditvp. »«j'h.mfci!i^ was a (inner, when (lie knew that lefus fate at ta- 6 And fbmc fell on the (loncs , and when it ble in the Plurifes houfc, (hcc brought a boxe of was (prung vp,it withacd away,becaufe it lacked ointment. moiftneflc. J 8 V And fhee ftood at his feet behindc him 7 And fome fell among thomes , and the weeping, and bcg.in to wafh his feet with teares, thornesiprangvp with it, and choked it. and did%ipe than with chc hsuta ot ha head, % And fome fell on good grounJ,and Sprang vp, Chriftes mother and brethren. Chap.viJ|. ThcGadarencsfwinc. a8 vp,andbare frnite, an hundrcih fold. Andashcc thcvvinc!esanvhichisoi!eragainft Galile. »>«U«s-'. 9 Then his difciples afked him, dcniaunding ay " And as he went out to land, there ma « Cbrift Ihtweth* what parable diat was. himacertainemanoutofthecitie,whichhadde- ^"^'"3?"'' 10 And he feid, Vnto yoo it is ginen to knowc uils Ion" time,and he ware no garmentjiieither a- iy°j!Ij''Kcrd"o.v«, the » Rcrcts of the kingdomeofGod, but K) bode in noufejbut in the graues. ihjtt;sh«jueoiy' , . .. other in parables, that v\hen <• they fee, they 28 And when he (awe Icfus, he cr\'ed out and »"iuewjsjp. tJ'dflXihUb OiouH not fee, and whcniheyhearc, they niould fell downe before him, and with a loudvoycc P,'i'°Vvhich fcl among thomes,are diey were entred into him. ■^rtV*iM./ mT'' ^'^"^^ ^^"^ '^^'''^' ^"^^ ^5^^"^ **. ^^^^" departure ai e j i And they befought him, tiiat he would not %th'f,rfi'amd cJioked with cares and with riches, and volupcu- con^.mand them to goc our inro the deepe. finfi-Hiieioihi oujliuing,and' bring foortb no fruite. j 2 And there wnsdiereby, an heard pf many »V<«"^i" *'•'*'' 1 5 But that •Hbithfet'm good ground^are they fwine,fccding on anhill • and rhe diutls befought. n-^^rJUenj! "^ which with an ^ hondl and good heart bearc the him,t^->t■ he woidd fori'er cK/^ni to enter iuio ebon. 4 H'b.cb [leketb word,tand kecpcit, andbring foorthfruitcwith ssrhcfuffertJ^u..,. ■uotc;:ii)K> I'tme patience. J5 'Ihen wentthedeiiilsoutof theman, antf ^ f«c4 ««;',*«« »;• itf ^ v'Nomanwhcnhehathligbtcd acan- entred into the f.-/ine : andtheheard nrascarycd ■ Z^'''fiu'n"X'^ dle,couerethitvndCTavefrell, neither puacth ic with violence from a ftccpecowne place into the Utibtbteutwcuii vnderthe bed,but fetteth it on acandlefticke, Iake,andwaschok€d. ifiytmitbt wcrJ, that the}' that enter in,n!ay fee the light. J4.VVhenthe hfai'd:nenrav.c vlntwasdone, **''/w'-fl^!r"' ' i7«Fornothingisfecret,thatfl;aInotbcfui- they fled: and when tdcy v^t.-: dcpartc^.they U^mi'u^'. ' dent: ijcither any thing hidde, that fliall not tee tolditrnthecitieandintbecc,;--,rtey. *, . ' » minjiawftji/jf, knoweb,andcometo h'ght. - jy Then they came out to foe what wasdonc, firiitd,Mi/.'4nU ,g J Take f heed therefore how ye heare: for sndcame to leTus, and found the nvsn, out of f^HfUt-J^.r'^ir * whofocuer hath, to him fhall bee giuen : ami whom ihedeuils ^ve^e departed, fitting atthefeet ■ CDi,wh:chi(it whofoeucr hath not, from him flialbe taken euen ofIefiis,dothed,andin his right mind: and they Mvgbtti, that g which it feemeth that he hath, were afraid. •:ch^.i2.li. 19 ^* + Then came to him his mother aid his 3 iS They alfb which faw it, told them by what ^'tf't'in brethren, and could not come neerctohimfor meancshe that was poffeflcd with thedeiiiil,^ was » Ttat that entry the prcafTe. i healed. iniBlii'.Sieceiaed 20 And itwas toldWm ty c#»/i«a«^vhich(aid, 57 Then the whole multitude of the couH' !^Eh't'"tobeno»re Tf^V n-Qtherjnd thy brethren fland without, and, trey about the Gadarcncs, befought him that hee t4a,evre and pro- would fee thee. would depa.t from them: for they were take^n . eteofjii men. .,, 21 Biithe.infwered, and faidvfltothem, My witha great feaie.j.and hcwfnc into the fliippe, '^^'*'^i°'*' mother and my brethren are thtfc which heare and returned. ; '^,p'i.j.'' theworJofGod,anddocir: ■ - 33.17191 ^he m.in, our of whome the deuils 5 Heirsniy r;ifts 2 2. ^^5 And it can'.e topafTcon a certainef: were departed, befought him that he might bee lTed foorth. ■ i'.' VMi«tgrearri','*i?$<3od 'latbdonetothce. Sohee cAecjt i>;'HiJ< ij o.'< J CorM »» bem ibf f »irJ,mUti:<-{iH . ^. . ■ • . , . i , • ].• r i' IfbitJie^oiir [rii.ti icoparcic; ^ conie.ngnjnc,thattrepeoplc=^receuiJdh:m:ror ";»--.o/7)««tfc (. fcifji )c« !.r.isi i-^- T>icn they went to him, and awoke him, they all waircil for him. '■' ]'" ''"■" D"<- tf^'i'.l'fV.r n f^y:ng,M.1ftcr,M3(}er, wcperifh. And he ar.ifg, ' 4' (ff A"'^^'^''*^^'-'^' there came a ma.nna- f^.r/Sfw^r*" >«nji5is!w"j.'4. and r. bilked the winde, and the wanes of water: medIaiais,&hev..istbeni!eroftheSynn"ogue, arj^srit) m?hf ' a;, c^j.o.ij If. andtficyceared,r.ndirw.iscalme. ; ; v\ ho fell do vne at Irft'iS fefte< and befought iiim "-"j?!". t_tnh(rt'>h.rn. 2j Then hclard vnto them, Wbereis i'ouf- that he wouldcem^cintqihishoufe. .. »a^*!jT'"''*'' nil"i'^':f:,r\hirt fai'-h? andthe>' feared,&_woniered atr.orfg tHcm- ' 42 For. hee hadbutn daughter onely, r.bout ^Zt'li,:^7^nl- »ytn»mfi\,>ii^, fclucs,laying, Who isthisthatcon-.mrndctbboth tivelue yferesof!ige,and(]ielav a n'y ;ri?, pandas "ivrtuirfaOr. mibi/tfiB»w't:f he went,thepcc'ple throngcdhim, " ^itiubg.i?, i,^,np .jptU ,olr,re ,k.r,^»,A.<,^«,,^ffmfIc ^^ ,^ j,,,^; .^^^ ofbfood, T.t^nl' •* ; r/ioinhcnibeyco. * .'■[ir.n^f.mffik-iji. 4 Tfitreis no kaotcffieirX- blood, ^' , u • i 1 9r ' itu r i_ ' Cnrift Oieweirf. »monginenrt.»igh3ndftrjig!>t asthe bind vvhi.h is bewcie Chrift, tad them twelueyeercslong.whicb had fpent aJl hCr Tub- by a double T.i- whoimbratehnnviubairbe/.'irh. •> Mat.i z; m-vkn-iS. 5 Itijexpeiiier.t .ftancC VpOnpby-lcianS, and COllId not be iiealcd 'Jele.ihai beis fct vsfonietimetocome ';i(toext'eme''<»ngrr,3S'bon5S Chriflpaffcdnot (or M^ ofan"" I.ordboth of h r,!;a fi^o./! ,pr,,„^i:app,.rr:h,iaU,JMv:.,fa-:,«j!,tfr,(imf(ib'}(' tolde him what o^rcat thir.f^s they had done. "4 d!ieferi .- »«? - hid, (hecar.ie trcmWing, and fell downe hcfore .jlhenhetookethemtohamjandwcntafidein. »*" »•" "otmtht him,and tolde him before: all the people,for^^hat to a <= ibiitarie place, neire to the citie called 'tZ\'i^"flhe** caufe flie had touched himj:;i:(l ho\''. (he was hca- Kethfaiiia. fi'het hinging » led irnnicdiatlr. ji Ui'C when the people knewc it, they fol- '*"»»«'. 48 Andhi'feidvntoher,D3tighter,teofgood. lowed him : and he rcceiucd them, andfpakevn- '^^'J'l* '^. comfort: thy faith hatiifmiai thee: go in peace, to them of the kingdorne of God, and healed a niiVvnpt''>fi3'. 49 While he vet Ipakc, thet;; came one from them that had nccde to be healed. fy g>(>tn,«Kiitberi. the ruler of the Synagogues houfe, which faid to ii v And wlicn the dav began to ivearc away, f"'»tmi.ft vn- him,Thydr.ugh:ciisdead:difeafenot':heMafter. the twdue came, and faid vnto him. Send die 1",,'*^;'^','*,"* / JO \Vhcn Mis hard it,hsanfvvcred him ,iay- peopleaway, that they may go c into thetownes gmnhrKtiotmr, ingjFeareRot: belceiieoncl/, aiidCiccflialihce and villages round about, .-nd lodge, and get •vnifcK-^.^'ui faued. ■ meate:forwearehereinadtfeitpkcc. r'/jf^^fGi J I And Wmn he went into R-.e houfe, bit CvS- t i i^ut he fiid vnto them, Giu -e yee them to_ '<,, J?/y"', ,/°/-, rcrcdtion;anto?oc"nn-»'.hhini faue Peter, and' cat^. A;id thc)' faid, Wechruienomoebut fiuc /o.,u«4„ajfyaf,, • We mrifim. Iames,and lolii-.and thc father and nxither of die lor.-.Ts ana t-.vo fiQ-^es, <" except we thould go snd , *",d rntyde. '' buy mrate forall thepeoplc. h,r^tcfi,a.,huf» firrtdtttf„m:t:r. .5- Andal \v^M-,=na "forowed For hcr. Kuthc 14 tor the\' were about huethonrandmfn. niihiofmaii t ni>i!:isadUmm. (aid,VVeq^eroi?! for(he»s»Kvi,.f,rf!ecpeiJi. Tocn he faid to his diiciples, C£;ufc th;m to fit y.^wjuv, 4);.Vi» Miom^hAKire tt J J And diey laudit himtofcoMC, knovviMg doimc by fftics in a company. , be P>mthtt thtt .Irtr^li^'^^^^T'l^lir „ . / iMndtheydidfo,andcaufedan«ofit:Ji;t-% iiiiiofbehiuioHr. Sf4 Sohethru{ttIiemaIloutr,andtooKenerby" dowue. nhrftfCod. f Tf-t ceipi T.> ( thcha;id,ar.dKvcj,(avir>2,Maid,ii;fe. liJ ThcnhetooT:».£hefiueIoaues,'andthetwo a Mdiih.i6.t}, tr'J'h'Zmfd ^^ yWer n--r;tc3mer,gainc, r»dfl.eri-o{b. f.'.fs, and looked vp toheaucn, and ' bkfRd ^;'"^(,^-^^^\,^^^ l./iw'/^nii cF i"-ra:;^}|»i-a;rTdfcd !:ecom:nahd(d to f?ii:chcr rr.cr.T, them, sSd bral^. andgauc to the difciples, to ftt * ^^y ^e t^oOid tki iij, that ,^s !ht 5"'. Th-T) ^rp.-rjr.ti were ai^onicd: '^i:th:c btforcthepeople. vpanddowncbe- notidaiiUt fee,i )e comrhaisdcd- rher.-, tha: uey U.ou-vl ccJl no m:u> 1 7 So the-/ did all tar,snd were (atisRed : and t«ixt diurts «- rcr/:^^''- "^■^^^^^^<^"^. ' ' tWre«..t=Tcen.7ofthatrenuindtothem,;°-;>«-^^. ^9yicf«uj;ikf- melii..-balKe'csfi!l! 01 broken mcate. . temnethettueih, ' ' wfjji, C K A P. ly, j8 ^.;{*And ttcametopa;rc, ashe*vas«a- butbefamuchche ilJ^-Al'T^^'r^- > '*' ''• 'i'-''" '^f^'"'^'" ="«'»>'- ■ oldc Prophtts isi ifcn againe.' attrmcci to the 4^ 3lf4« J.J9.I. 20 Andhefiidvntothem, hut whomeiayye i,eaucnlyg:ory,bjr frt4r.5.ij. *T"Hen.>tcalkd1wJiistivducdi(t"pIes »ge- tha- 1 am? Peter alitweredj and faid, That Chrijl the tr-ffondi.- -»i«.7. 1 t^e'-.nnd-auethem.powernndandiorideo- ofGod. ... TmI'^T'"' poRleVa^eitm ''*=^*'-^''^euilq,and tohcalcdjfc^fes. jMfc^^. ^-.t And hee warned and commaunded them, ^„.g.j,/- * foonhittheont. ^^ -l' And hec fent them iooftiijiP^^Wfi^atthevChould tell that to no man, *chip.ni% lycoiuTnunde. ''"ig^-omeof God,sndtoaitc th'i|^p. ai? Saying, * The fonne of man mufl fufFer »""'' «>-38. Beiitorchrifi, J Arid he faid to then- v- T^p>^instp manytbin"s,rndbereproouedoftheElders,and *",'%^^ JbcD"w'"to^t"e ^"i"^ 'o*'^'nev, neither fta. -'."<&•-'«?'* vci-»«- ofth^bieftiefttsand Scribes, andbeflaine.and ^ i,„'^o«td,f l,8lyGho(lA.otI. '2^cad,nor^lue^,lKnh^4la«^ct*^^J^us^apKce. thctjjir^^ . : ftaov,,,h.mem all.Tf any man w ill P f"«* on'cy„fit Jftaelitesmigiit a abide,.md thence depart* "\"tcH for ih, mtpi. bttitiitcfirta duft from your fcete foi ancftimonie againft •,•(.. and whofoeuer (hall lofe his life for my fake, ""^{''"'Jf'd' tothe!rg«eraU them. the fame fh.all faue it. /l/i^nW^rl tr\(I/Vt97 6 And thcv went out, and went through ciiery 3^ AForivhataduantagethitaman.ifhcwin ,ueflfH»:fl,meKt ^iuLo a. towne preaching the Gofpel, and Iicaling eucry tf,c ,vhoIe world, and deilroy Iiimftlfc, or lofe «'-.' w^^mcnzfH m^ri.(f.&. , ivhcre. • himfelfe* , ^ a'IZ"'-,u. ' '•■ fO''»«'- y ^ ^ 1 NoweHerpdtheTctraci;' card of - 2 g... For whofoeuer (hall be aflumed of me, n,,,,to.,^s„d it. \ttdtplr'^'*' all that was done by him: andhcb douIr.t.M.be- andofn^y wordcs, ofhimU^allilicSonncofman ,5.«^».i.,s. th,Jt,vhttt)<>ii c:ufe that It was faid of fome,that lohn w;i3 rifen bcafham'ed, when hee (kill come in his glorie, iT;^'"'*'*'*- fit/itDoktvpiour ,,,,.., , . .L-,j- c and /n/^A^e/sri* of thc Father, and of the holie !?■*/;/ "^: ,l,i,0HilJhMii<>lihtG<>l\il,rruu!lvi,titt>»y<>9l>*f>('r,lhti)ta>ifoftudt*mnht Angck. . - . , , r »>«:( it.jj. f,;J..^ /:..,. J. .^ ,h„„,h Ik htdnoi hatdthst C'riH we com'.. H C^^. 1.. ir. 27 x And T tcll vou ofa fiirctic, thcrc be fome w»r 8.;g. w,„' .,.«f?r..Mi, *.vifd,/A.i4.i, warfrS.M. » So foone flanj,v,o-hcre, which fl-.all not t.iftc ofdcatb, till !.""f"-- j.t!.- .,d.Bg$cfthcr,oIi>et.itisdiuide<)intodiuer.opiaioos,»ad , . 'l^^/v-n-rU^ tJncr.JoniCofGod. vi Mti.\6.x\i. S;.;; axcafuid. * «//»«.*«« «»f";syl,«»«m^*. the)hwcfecncthcKin„uomcotooa^ ^^^^^^„4,j,. The tranffiguMtlon of Chrifl. Chap.v. Chriftespoucrtie. 2^ 4|. «4/.i7 1. 18 4.* And it came to priflc about an eight jo Then Icfus (ayde vnto him. Forbid yc 6/w *"'*' 9 *■ . daycs after thofe v\wdcs,tliat he tookc Peter and not : for he that is not a<^a',r,{\ \s,is ^s ith vs. picVof chnft"' I'O"" ' ^"'1 Iair.Ci,and went vp into a mountaine J i ^f " And it came to pafle, when the dayes ' ' Chtifl goeth (houl.i btoffendtd to pray. wercaccompliOicd, thatiiccil.ould becrccciucd "'•l'"e'yiodeaik. atilx"""^ flcft'iloeitu'tW tcnancc was changcd,and his garment WJ4 white (alcm, f*<:'"J,»udej'.irting,whichhcr..oiild acconiplilh atHic- his bchauiour was iw thoueh he would go to Hie- ''iiffjatMh, /),cmUa,e,HHi<- nifrJcm. riifalcm. " <"W»f«/<,». o'f-''"'. 3 2 Bnt Peter & they that were with him,werc j 4. '^ And when his difciplcs, lames and [ol.n hccd« '""c ,.1. heaiiy with ficcpe,& when tJiey awoke, they fawe T^ive it,they f;udt.-,Lordc, wilt diou that ue com- nio,^e,jiti,jikof hisgiorie,.nr.dthccwo men (gliding w;di him. J J And it came to pane,as thty departed from hi;n,P£ter(hi.l vntoIefus,Maftcr,itisgooJ forvs __ to be here; let vs therefore make three ta'.Arna- andraia,Yeknownotofvvhit''fr.iriteyeare. ' «ed»eitioGc>'"'*tl'fp'0' Elias,and will not what he Hiid. Oroy mens lines , but to faue them. Then they hour,'"""^'^ J4 V\ hiles he thii;. (^lake, there came a cloude went to anculier to wne. •* i.^m^. i.w, and ouerfhiaJowed them , and they feared when 57 ^[ 5 And it came to paflc that as they '=•')• they were cnti ing iiuo the cloude. wenc in the way,^a certainc n lan faid vnto him,'l ^,f ° '^^'m *'v if- i.Vtnri.\j. J5 ;^And there carv.eaoiceoutof the cloud, willfollow thee, Lord, whit! crfoeuerthougocfL ;./»,t,.o»nJ»«!it faying, This is that my beloueil fonne,hc;tre him. J 8 And kfus Hyde vnto him , The foxes hane »/^',wn<«,««ii ^6 And when the vovce was paft, I.fiis was holes,and dicbirdcsoftheheauennefts, but the ""»/'">"« «•' "ft foumie alone : and they kept it e lofe,an^1 told i-.o Sonne of man hath not whereon to lay his head. '^,'c''c^^\l','i!'^ *^cf,"!'VL"" "i=«>J-'? ' '^■'"^'^ ^3ycs any of tiicL- things which J9 '+ Euthefayde \Tito another,! ollowe me", "vfc^/,!/^).* X>5.'" "" ti-.cyiadfeLne. Andthefamefaide,Lord,fufferme&i-fttogoand '"\"">-fCoJs 7 ciirili is cffen. J 7' "^ ' And it came to pafTe on the next to«<-«./- thouohhobtare ?8 V An ! beboId,a man ofthc companieai- domeofGod. ' thtwick'dfpmn, with°itfota tiire. edout,(avin<^,Maricr, I befeech thee, bclwlde 6\ 'S Thencnotherfaide, I wiHfoHcnvthee «'**/?''»»/>"- V jf.,.r7..4. my fonne •, tor he is all that I hane. : Lord:but let me firft go bid them farewell, v\hich ZimcdZt. <"'Vj.i7. j9 And loe, afpirittakcthhim, andfuddenly arcatmnchoiife. " jj Such as io!lov» hecrieth,andh£rearethhim,thathefometh, and Ci And lefus f!dd vnto him,No man that ptit- ChriiJ wuft pre- k jltU^mtihin hardly departeth from liim, when he hath kbrui- teth his hand to the plough, and looketh tacke foli'irt'eralldif '* jV'I^M M»"' fedhim. * is apt to the kingdome ot God. commodities, 40 Nowlhauebefoughtthydifciplesto caft . „ , . ■t«'"S.i?.' him out bttt the\' could not ',•• ''^'"'^'"'"g "' ^°'' '•"S'" '«> •" P'tfeff'd.withoutall tomtouf rfif.betore a!J ', ,r r JO. /--J/^— ^- duetiei that"* owe ts men. olV/wmtaiih/lxiulmfikMif'oiuumihiifi-itk 41 Then lefus anfwcred,& faid, Ogeneration. /,^c/™«, ,«.,./?...f,M/.»„,«, „«,/./,. ^huh^ ,ue.iJL,LtZZ « f.lithlcfle,rnd crooked, how long now fhall I be IJ EuthfisloilowChiift.muftatcncercnoBaccillworklycJtej. withyou,andfufteryou?hringthyibnne hither. THAP Y r^Wehioeiio 41 And whiles he vvas yet comming.the deuill . _., ^ ,■ jv T -^l , ,%, ■■ , «atfe wr.eftMd r<:"t 'nm.and Care himrand Icfus rebuked the vn- ,w„„,„. „.7h'.i,[ni.h>r,tm„m^h„n,r^rr«^rldto Le qui.tn'e(rc in ihu eleane(pirite,and healed the cliilde, anddeliue- hHmije. ;o ivhouoMrnei^htour. j8 ofMa,th*andhir wotldf/ceing redhim toJiis father. • //'•■^''""■ thattheyihem- ^j ^ 8 And they wereallomafedat thcmigh- A Fterv'thcfc things, the Lorde appointed :• Mai.it.r: ^'^ToY^*^'' tie powerofGod:& while they si wondered at al /AOtherfcMcntieairo, and fent them, two r.nd ' Theieu/ntie "nChrft\''o"^^"<^'noV^'^ichIcrusdid,he faid vnto his difciprer:, two before him into cuerycitie and place, whi- "« <,"« « tfie *- ftinniyaftetca. '-^,4 > Marke thefe wordes diligently : xfbr it .therheliimfdfcfhoiddcome. «f t.t «.rommr* cifiehim. fhalicometo pa(re,thatthefonneofman(haJlbe a And hefayd vnto them, m Tiie hanieftii oichnft. ^ t^t"v,M'ih"i ' <'eh"ered into the handcs of men. gieat,but the labourers are fewe : pray therefore " -"'"'*.i'.j7. "'dwhtVyoThtue 45 Bntdieyvnderftood not that word : for it the LdrdeoftheharUeft to fend foorth labourers f'-n,e'(ait'hfu!l OMcthtardthewi, was hill from them ,/« that they couldetiot pct- into hi5 harucft. ininiricrsoithe fttth,t)oukc(ft ceiueit:andthev feared to afke him orthat\w)rd. 5 * »Goeyourwayes: heholde, I ilnd yoii word are ir. this «.>("jri7.i! 46 ^jl*!* Then there arcfedifputarionamdng f9rth as lambes among wolues. worlj.as !an,bt» pu'kc9.'j\. ' them, which of them fhould be the greateft. : 4 Bearc no baggc, neither {crippe,nor flioes, buti'i^.hcv'bcdi. J?. './<(. iS.t. 47 When lefus lawe the thoughtes of their ind*(alute» no man by the way. ligcattoiioc lW«tf 955. • ' ' ,_i...- .»«1- t r . _ __.. 9 Thcendc of ambition is igno- minre-butihc «ndeofiT,ode!i whofoeuerfhallreceiuemee, rcceiuethhim that peace fhall reft vponhim,ifnot,it (hall tuine to *j. )<,>,; 4,5,. eu**'."" '* fent me: for he chat is loft among you alljhcfhal you againc. 4 rt.-> ij,;.j(vu * .«(«r(c 9 ?8. begreat. ttl!gitrfahichmeH-ure,fhitlttitrfutdo»»tmiirfinitotdt,thinunif,t,fu'^u i» Exitaoidmarte 49 If * "> And John anfwercd and faidc. Ma- amor.gtheHti^nwt, vhm thitcmmamuieslhrnj^ to ire d,nt jf,/iMf miho.,! thmgsare reitber frcr,weiawe one Carting Ollt dCuils in thy Name, d/l-f^ai t.Kw A-^p. Jcyolffra:Jecei<'ircii^ c' rafTiiy to be al. ^^ forbad liim becaufe he followeth thee not "''■:^''"' ''""" ■ " /""• '*' ""'"^ '' »« ^"' f" « f'"'"'- ■» »'""'. i»- u. »»> ' < Jo.vednotccn- ano »ve:otDaaium,DecaUieneroJiOWetiirO«nOt ^^^^ ^ Soffuke$htHlitttfii:ti,tti,,hclha,r4muraiihed.(ir„jiorec*,t .^1 deianea. With VS. imirtttt'ltt, ' '^ '^ 7 And The vnthankfuU dries ihreatncd. Sluke, Who Is our nclghbcar* ^ 7 And in that houft'tary Ml, eating and louethetord God with all thiaehcart, and with iJjn'JMlt'' drit&ingfuch things as by them [halt be fa before all thy foule,and with all thy ftrength , and with- hJii<:%Mch) t ,i)i,.-4. for thelaboureris wonhy of his wagcs.Go all thy thought,^ andthy neighboui; as thy felfc. ^ ltM.19.1i, ^y3fn(tri«/o,!t« ■jjotffomhoiifeto houfe. 28 Then he faidvntohim,Thou haft anfwered uJ,erMc«>f<^t ' J ABiitintowhatfoenercitieyeefliallcnter, right:this doc,and thou flialt Hue. {ir; t; 1 if thev receiuc you , ^ eate fuch things as are ftt 29 .^But he willing to k iuftifie himrelfe,(aydc ^.^ J'iffi io wiKiVz-s/j " beforcyoa, vntoIefus,VVho is then my neighbour? _ theoameofour u;) lor.g m tfiut: ^ y^^ j j^^^g jj^^ ^^.j^g ^^^^ g^g there , and % 50 And lefus anfvvered,and fayde, A certaine neighbour,by ibe {r;.t;i';;r';;''vntothem,ThekingdomeofGodiscomeneerc nianwent downefromH.erufalmitoIericho & i-^^^^^^^ Je'ch,ngifth, vntoyou. fell among dieaies, andtheyrobbed him of his ^ ^^,,,,^3 Coffe!,whtc(, ir« I o s But into whatfocuer citie yc (hall enter, raiment,and wounded bim,and departed, lauing ha » «i*/««/-n,/rr, vie,i^ft(rn:a,J, ifthev xvill not rccciueyou.poyour waycsoutin- him balfe dead. or /h,„f,iha, bt :SwS" totlKft«etesofthc-C,me,S.dfay, ^ jx Now fo it feH out, that th«<^e down -J-^^^^^^^^^^ «Af/> ^efin: «• 1,1 Euen the very v-duft , which cleautth on a cmaine Prieft that fame way, and when he law ,^ ^ i^c/f.vtnb troade Id f.tt the ys of your citie,we wipe oft a^ainfl yoiitnotwith- liimjhe paffed by on the other fide. thr -aordt ofiujlj, "'^""/'■'^"f ftandingknowethis, thatthekingdomeofGod 32 AndUke\vifcaIfoaLeiiite, when hec was A-'»»m<«w $Z!i ZXLr was come neerc rato you. come neere to the place , went and looked on J"'J'- juiikuaihxuJ. 12 Forlfaytoyoujthat it (hall bee eafier in i»»»,andpafledby ontheotherhde. H' i?.'«/.i4. 1-}- that day fonhem of Sodom,then for that citie. J 3 Then a certaine Samaritane , as heeiour- '^'^r''i8 ^S xVVoct*tothee,Choraiin:vvoe*«tothee, nied.came neerc vr.to him , and when hee faw« A "^ui'.i.Ai . Bcth-faida : for if the miracles had bene done in him,hc had compadion on him, 6 Coutm your Ty rus and Sidon, which haue bene done in you, 3 4 And went to him,& bound vp his wounds, friHis i^:th tf-at ji^gy j^j g o^j.^j ^.^}^jg 3gg„j repented, fitting in end po wred in oyle and wine, and put him on his TZ'ttt " fackcloth and aOies. o^"c beaft, and brought him to an Inne ,. and J Godisimoft i4ThereforeitfhallbceafierforTyrus, and madeprouifionforhim, fcoe.eteuenger Sidon,at the iudgemcnt then for vou. 35 And on the morrow when he dcpaited, he of .h. mmiaery of j - a,^^ thou, Capernaum , w'hich art exalted tooke out two pence,and gaue them to the hoft, • -"^ W 9 j" to heauen,(halt be thruft downe to hell. and fay d vnto hun,Takc ere of him,& whatfoe- «fi!«i?.5t. i^ «[55.Hethathcarcthyou,hearethme-aiid uer thou fpendcft more , when Icomeagaine,,! «.;rfi8,«. he that de{pirethyou,deir)ireth me -.and hee that will recon-.penfc thee. , , „, ^^■;-'*;";V' de(iMTahme,dcrpircthhimthatfentme. 3^ Which now of thcfe three, thmkeil thou, ^^i;.:a. ' 17 f 4 Andthcfeuentie turned ag.iine with W'as neighbour vnto him that fell among the 4,Nciiherth?gift ioy,raving,Lorde, eucnthedcuilsarclubdaed to- ihceues? of miracles, tiii- vs ' throu<'h thv Name. ?7 And be {ayac,Hce that fliewed msrcie on eu" ««l'.'n/°" I «^ And he (hid vnto'them, I fawe Gatan, like him.Then faide Idiis vnto him,Goc, and do thou ji(i,bBtoo«Ty lightnitTg,^ fall downe from hcaucn. likewife. , ru •« t oureieaiongi. ,p Eeholdc, Igiue vntoyoupower to ticadc ?8 f ^"Noweit came to paffe, as thej' went, „*,^„^;™;*' TF^'chnfi, J-fci Hecaufe youi names are ivritten in hcaucii. fofate at lefus ftetc,ana heard his preaching. ,Uivt,dr.,<,<,fa. 2x«[s That fame hourcreioyced!-o«;;.. /,.T^ «i. of ;^f ,uen & eartl-.,:'i. a thou h?.("l hid thi fe things thoii not care that my fificr Ir.th lef: me to feruc TcXniZn f'-cm the b wife and vnde.-.landing, and haft re- alone? bid her therefore,that{hehelpe mc. fAr;i?.-.7^,«i(.. u£iitdthemtob.ibcs;euenro,Fathcr,b£cai»feitfo 41 And Icfusanr.verod,andf-,id vnto hcr,MaT- / Putilficith p]e-ip d the 11 ^^2, MaTtha,thou carcft, and art troubled abouc t^l^,, " tfAllVhingsarcgiucnmec of my Father: n^-^"ytpS^. .. . ,.„,,,,. f /«> i.,^.»M Af and no man knowetli who the Sonne is , but the 41 But one thing is needful!, Mnr,' hath cho - K f^'df, bf cH Father:nei:hcr i-.ho the Father iSjfa'ic the Sonne, ^-" ^he good p.''.rt,which (liall not hee taken away *":j^^'™^|';':;" andlKtouhomthefonnewinrciicii-^ ^zo'phcr. BoufrTJoh/h'd 2r^7A!rofksh;ifr. y The cB«rch h K if.gs hanc dcHred to fee thof.^ things, w hich y ec ^ ^d fo it was.th.nt as l-.e was pray inq in- a eer- . ,, , , r^;; wtfut 'l^''"'^ ^^"^ "°', ^''"' ''"^ •■ ""'^ '^ '^cnre thofc ^ trine pl.ice, when bee ceafcd,one of his dilci- ^^tZtoiv^^ warJlcc cfir.bu; tl^-»n?swh.ch ycluare,.'.p.dhauc not hard /^c;». .^x^, i'-jj vnto him.Lord,teach vs to piay,as lohn p^yor. «»• iiisd';- 27 Andheanfvvercdandfaj,dc,^Thoun-.alt "'7ourdavl7brM7gi.7e\Va'f67AVda^ ' L^/w^W. iC'rles,aniiraioc,j^r(;n«,hm•"''»/«"'' |,-rrtr-itm h Icrlltii ifl lit ^"^'^- , ,'., , „- • r. i« \Ve"'"fti!HJ I rj/rl,'.i:»;(<, ^ £»:«». tf.j, ' 5 ^f * MorcouCT PC ftio vn^oinciTi, WhiCh of withf^ilW Aske, Tcckc, and knocke." Chap.x|. A fingle eye. Hypocriflc rcprooucd. 3 o you flail haueafiicnd, andniallgoeto him at wombc that bare thee, and the p.ips which thou mid-night, and (ay vnto him , Friend, kndmc hafifuclced. ' three loanes : 28 But he faid, Yea, rather blefTed *Tt they 6 For a friend of mine is come ontof the tlut heare the word of God,and fcecpc it. •J»^«.it jS.jj: way to mc, and I Iiaue nothing to fct before him. 2 9 S^^« " And when the people were gathered 8 They that at , 7 J^nd hewichin nioiilj'anfvvcre, andfy, tliicketogethcr,hebc;i;antorny,"lhisisawickcd ^"ftllj'fnfiel^ Trouble me not .-the doore is now flmt , and my generation : They fcckc a fij;ne,and there (lal no of mii jclt« ihiil drildrcn are with mecinbcd : I cannot rife and figncbegiuenthem, butthefigneof-flonasthe reieiuepumili. giiie them to thee. Prophet. "J^"** ilVorJArw'd ^ I fay vnto yoti, Thoii|;h he would not arifc 50 JorasIonaswasafTgnetotheNiniuites-.fo vi.°^f!i"i. intfiidr«r).ti4iihti and _qiuc him, hecaiifeiifi IS his fricnd, yct doubt- fliall-alfb tlicSonneof manbe to thisgeneration. i.c*in>iie which L-fTe bccaiifeofhis >= iipportunitie, he vvoiild rilc, Ji vTheQuecne of the South fliall rife in xjonMi;. » [jfaknitfi^tre, j^fj gj^g y^yf^^ 35 mi^ny^s lie needed. indgcmcnt, with the men of this generation, and ^' '^^"f"^.'** Bl'^miL/jTMia ^ ifr Andlfay v4itoyou,Afkc,.ind;tnia]l be n^allcondcmnethem-. forniecamefiomchevt- ct^,;,"^,!.' ■verf cimmtn Uh!t giiic^ > ou ; fceke, md yc iliallfinde ; knocke,and moft partes of the earth to heart the wifcdome of v o>'f mindei are iff.r. Col, fo- he K ILall be orencti vnto \ ou. Solcmon.and behold, a greater then Solomon u «'>p«'pff !i£ii'n«<< ,vpt7«m/"^*'* I o ^ Foi- eue^r one that afketh , recciucth : here. ;;;|J;^^ ''^^^fl^,„ ^MaiiKrT oud ^"^ heerhatfeeketh, fndeth : andtohimthat _Ji Ihemen ofNiniiiefhallrifeiniudgement we ihouM gi^ue i;.ij»(jr.ii.j4. knocI;ctI].itn-.3lb:opcncd. with this generation, sndfliallcondemneit: for light vmo o:liCH, ^"•'•'■t-iJ^'-'itf. ir vlfafonneflrali .-.flee bread ofany of yon they k repented at the preaching of lonas : and "'dit'f'tforeow *.'v^"h'-i^i tluticafathcr,wil]hegiuehim.-; flone, orifA« behold,agrc.ntcrthcn lonasBhere. ^c">!tT, b= 7/ vjii»-". , , fcorpion? bulhtU: butonacmdleflicke, that they which '•]"*"'■';;"'« "^ J An example el ,. ■,/• _^t.. t- l -m • i _ • /- l v i ^ God conliltcth horrihlcblinams, .'^ If yc thcn w.iicharccu.Il , cnnginegood comem, may fee the light. not in cut«'are iiealed, " her as your htauenly Father giue the holy Ghoft to fore when thine eve is fingle j then is thy whole deuiicd liies ot rcV/a-'i;:;.- thcm,thatdefirehim? body light:but if thineeye be euill, then thy ^-^Cali ^,^V.' tended malice.die H f « Then hee cart out a deuiU which uas body is daike. _ teouVneife <-f iht powerrfGodi* dumnie : and wlicn the dcuill \vas,gone Out , the JJ Take heed therefore, that the light which hean,and charity, blafpiiemed, diimmefpake, and the people woondered. isin thee,benotdarkencfle. ♦Koii.ij.aj. Si'ititir. , ».5; JButfomeofthemfaid, ^.Hecaftethout 3.^ If therefore thy uholebody/T^.p.light, l,^;,^^:'::? J J!. ceui.s through Beelzebub the chiefe of ydeuils. hauing no part darke, then fhall all be light, »4o it«*/ay^>, m 4 The true way i6 And others temptcdhim, fceking of him a eucnaswhen a candle dothh'ght thee with the fifdcfj^nrtxitr- Ch^r'ftmlTt figiefromheaucn. brightncffe. 'dud'^!!'ttt"^ faire',is thisTti.ae 1 7 4 But he knew their thoughts,and (aid vnto J 7 ^ ' ° And as hee (pake , a certaine Pharifc ct^^"^, "^,1" ihe tiue chrift theiti, * Euery kingdomediuidedagainrtit felfe, befought him to dine with him ; and he went in, cletitly,vfe cha>i. Iiath DO accord or /h. J] [>e defblate, and an houfe diuided againfl an and fate do wne at table. tie^nittccorJm/f slMnTndTt'le. liou'e.falleth. • 38 AndwhenthePharifefawit.hemameaed *J;;j''^ff;";f;' ma^neth that af. 18S0 if Satan alfo be diui'ded againrt him- that he had not fii-ftwadied before dinner. loihlftrnt^c^df* tet we know him, .fclfe,how fliall his kingdorre ftand, bccaufeyce 19 4* And the Lord (ayd to him, In deed yee /^iiC /<«»,(*■•< « we a(*novvl«dge fgy that Icaft out deuils ' through Beelzebub ? Ph.->rifes make cleane the outlide of the cuppc, nUhmtht fUner, ♦Jw,./y the d finger of God cart out de- iswithout,makedint whichisuithinalfo? pemeof hvpo. irh»tit,bythi "^^5> doubtleffe the fcingdome of God is come 4' Therefore, giue almes f of thofe things fl"uVly forliuie firnr of Gel, fo it vpon you. which you haue, and beholde, all things fl-.all be trifles,* let paffc iifjuU'ExtiiS.is. 21 When a ftrong man armed kcepeth his cleanctoyou. gteatejoiattets. ' r , *;;/ ^^'•''^- ' palxe, the thingcs that hee poflcfletb, are in 42 " But wo te to you,Pharifes : for ye Etithe s. ^'"'/'"''i '■r , tftlnndvtjit P^ce. themintandtherew, .md •» all mancr herbs, and ,„„hftnudH,i» tovmehfiTetn 22 Butwhcn a flfongfr thenhe,commeth vp- pafle ouer ' judgement & the loueofGod:thefe ttp»)e^. isufe tndfo ty on him, and ouercomm'cth him : he taketh from ought ye to haue done , and not to haue left the * ofaUkindf 0/ ;"&r'"5™f.f^^3™rvvh.reinhctn.(led,andd.^^^^^ '^^S;^:^: hcufru deih his fpoyles. 43 .^ "~Wo be to vou,Phanfes:for ye loiie the ;„ a^ {nc'Ariii' enter ycrs : x for ye Jade men with burtlicnsgrieuous^f ;^'f;^_^-"-- ^Hflr.g^. ' in,and dwell there : ^.Co the lafl ftate of diat man judf/mnt. emtimth tU c»mr,!t»dimnti oftf ft. -J ^*po- , Bol ptaife in him. ,l;_ „. .,„_ : „ r i • rr j crites decciuemeo, with an outivaidiiew. •: Ueuh.i:,2-j. i4H)pocri'et fclfe but inout *'"S5' 3 certame woman of the compame lifted ,„ ^„y f„„. ,„„„« ^j^et ir.eo , but tbiakeall things kwruU to tbimrelaes. felwion. vphcrvoyce, aiM Cudc vntohiro, BlefTed^the xa<«/rt.xj.«.4»«i5.io. to . ThePharlfesleaucn. S.Lukc. Gods prouidence* to be bome,and tfeyourfeluCS touch not the bur- man confdTe alfo before the Angels of God. 1$ Hypocrites lio- dens wirh one of your fingers- 9 But he that fhal! denie me before men, (hall n»at thole iiMis 47 '! Wo 6^ to you: ^ioryou fauild thefepnl- be denied before the AngeU of God. 4, 3^^, „ d'''?A'h*mthr chres of the Prophets , & your fathers killed the. 10 ^And whofbeuer (hall fpeakea worda- »n»/fjIo.'^'* itjjVaue'lTypt^ 4^ Truely 1' ye bearc witneffe, andallowthe gainft the Sonne of man, it ihalbe forgiuen hirn : •J»*n5-«s- tiulb, can /;;f« « >»«r fJi'«M JO That the blood ofall the Prophets, n^fhed or whatyefhallfpeakc. iulroio'hnV'wiii 7'i^l:'a^!h7p"'. from the founjarionoftheuocld, maybercqut- 12 For the holy Ghoft (hall reach you inthe ""'bewintiogia -: im(t'<>fgt,.iblf>t red of this generation, (amehoiire,vvbatyeoughtto fey. ftrm*V'd"'*'"'^ gtt MiwtihfiAu. ji From the blood of.j Abel mto the blood 1^ ? Anyone of the company (aid \Tito him, jnh""""^" , f"i' ''J''^'>'" ofvZacharins, uhichwasilainebetweenetheai- Ma'der, bid mj- brother diuidc the inheritance time. > *^;;';,XV'i' ^^^■3"''f'ieT^cmpIe:verclyIIa^ "'* ^ S cb.iftwoulJ -: phtti'vh*!j(,yo» be required of this ecneration. ' 14 Andhe(aid vntohim,Man, whomadcme f'"/*"'""""* *ii,bHt gbn t:}onr 52 '*\Vo6?to>oii,Lawyer5:foryehaue°ta- auidge,oraaii!idcroueryou'' dimdeaBiDheri- ' ^rtv"mi"um"*^ ^'^'^ awaythe key'of knowledge :yeentred not 15 Wherefore he faidvnto them, Take heed, lance.Firft.fot (u^'wTr,"!*""'' m your fdues, and them that came in ye forbade, and bcvare of' couetoufnefle . for though a that he would net wtdirixn^h of it-i 5.J '7 And as he faidthefe things vnto tlicm, man haue aboundance, yet his life ftandechnot ,i'ii,"e°fluiliy • - /7*f/*j'/i>-!'Me the Scribes and Phatifes began to vri^e him fore, m his ricljes. opinion that the '■ ' Iw *li-*^t'h!'ih ^'''' ^° ° P'ouoke him to fpeake of many things, 1 6 « And he put foorth a parable vnto them, ''wes bad of Mt t - th^Jh^l«,'jh' J4 ^lyi^if wait for him, andfeekingtocitch fiying. The >= ground of a certaine rich man ['fc,'|hVwouid'd*-'^ • •'- then. fonie thing of his mouth, whereby they might ac- brought fnrth fruits plenteoufly. ftingJi *(" " ciuill tnThtt-ioHnfyU cufe him. 17 Therefore he t thought with himfelfe, fay- goueraa»ce,ftoin t»i ht^e h,dM, a„.-, M;(»a» ;,;? (W ticaa >:>• befiunj my ».h,,e. ^^^^ ^g n,^ bames, and build creater, and therein the (Tiew ef the 17 The morcihe world isrfprthenL'ecl, theworfe itis.aod yet mnlf we not be ,, -it t „,^i,-..„iI.v,..C..,:«- „„ T »>^„J Gofofl inAi\fa- , ,r,y.be.ru..:h o r/«>p4»H--r W-' '»*'«. '«'^'-/-^'*'»i--/ "'^' ^ "f^\""?^ , n ThfS tit ' 3 - ^»5«*.».««r6 »tf/ »»5A«r4;w»./ll at = neither for your body, what ye ^ J^^-Jj'- -"« r. maft bull, like 2 }5r For there is nothing couercd , tlatlh.-dl Hiallputcn. _ , u u 1 rxh mm which ■-; ■ gi>od .H.-eJ o( the. not be rcueikxl : neidier hidde, that fl.all not be 2 1 The life is more then meat : and the bod)- hj„c vpon the it whichcot'optihc j^i^y^^.j.j^ OT3>* then the nivment..,-- riches. fvT.r^.Suio"' ? SVhercfore wh.-.tfoeuerychaue Ipokcnin ^4 Conl'dertheraut-ns : for the>- neither (T.w ;,,''',;f[';/^';^- ffi.and:,lt;,uke daikeRejic, it ihalbc heard in theUght : and diat "orreape : uhich neitherhaue ftorclioun; nor /-,//*,„«,»,« . 6 ^;cnot fuefparrowes bou-htfor two far- th-tSoIomon himfelfeinalllBS royalty was not r»^;;'^«.;"/;'; things, ^"rf yet not one of ckm' is forgotten be- clothed like one o.thefe. n\.4,. l; ^TnJtt'ri./m. fore God i . =^5 ^^ then God focloihe the grade whrch is J/,,/, ,„/?.,,/ . -^ A Yea, and all the haires of your head are *" ''^'' ''' '^'^'^ ^^ '''' ^"^^ "^^ morrow is cifl into the ^ b- ^,,1 jy nil^Tibred : ft^re not tliercri.re: ye ar^mo.'eof °f^ ^ ''■^"'^.'^''^^ moic^rill he clorhe you, Oyc .J»»^*;';'^^ valuethcnmnnvfpurrowts. ofhttlefnith . n, 11 . f»-ut«ttjr. ►.,xu.z8. foreGodi '. " =^8 If thenGod focloihe the graHeuWchis f/;;;X:'^ 1 Aiihcui; . hvpo. y A Yc and all the haires of your head are *" ''•'^' ''' '^'^'^ ^^'''' ^"'^ ^° morrow is cift mto the ^ b- ^r. <>■ r,*4{» ci.-;-!c»et.hi.ve vasuCMCnmnnvipurrowts. crjKuepicn . m.nimt,r hm. : c.i.|e»by S * >' ^-Mfo Ifay vntovou, WKoSjaicrfliall ,-9 Therefore aatenotv.h'tyccfhnUearc, or „,,^,^^,„aAs* .ho.Vih.-e ojiifcilc me beforcmen, fam iall the Sonne of ^'«^ y^ '^^v' dntike.neithtr.L-ng vou m iufpcni; . „*/? wUim/^^/r -io;ihr*, :;o rorallfiichdiingsthe pcoplcoftneworld 7 Aneanrrtthio. /. -r-j .,;tor;Ov',,feeini.Vc5c»nc!ooo.h;ngbo,w(,arp!r,^ fccke fcr- and vour Father knowcth that ycL;»c !<:"£?»" VP'^^ s. • : ■ 'ra iH'ini that lay Of Jg3'«lllhe laiuatiPD oibtsek..t, b Hes-t" j r i r L- B'oenjt ol G0«» '':.}'thfiiT,^oa.-r::ieirbidH-,f''^i":n nccd Of Uidc things. isa ^'tffnt t»rae- • , ■'"'■c,caiffui>KnA. •»» i.i-M.144;. JiiT<.!7 jf.i. .J. f'Vp ^.Kt, - . .A. '''* 3gl'fft '•'* 1 '(;■•'.•. 12, ? GjfJt i>ih' rewaidofaconlhntcnifilsi.ip; moH foollfh, aBdplniigcarero'nefTf olmri>forihisnre. :• pui fi.t%. \.pn.n, ■ 'i n:3iesvfx/th' denjirg I fChtifl.yeaiirpofsiblevobecal- p;j/?^ii. i ^ /.leitit:Vfcn the etine ',fnuii„t)ti(v>i)ti *aurj»g, 51 *Eut Thctaithfulireruanit. nothing «vbich ate Godjand all chcfc things Oialbccjft v| Chap,'Mij. Godsiudgementsvnfcacchablc. Ji 8 Th.yis.llaci'T>ocrlt«,yecandircemejhelaccofthe J«-^^^^^^^ hea-K be alfo. earthed ot the flue : but why difceme y ee not ,„^^ „, ^;f^„,^ ,e CAuLctYoarlDynesbegfttaboutand 6istime> , , . , r r. "/'^''^ff"* your lighti burning; J7 -s Vea,and^vhy ittdgeycnotofyourfelucs '^-f-'*/'** ,, jtf And vee your fcluesliTcevnto men that \vhacisnght? « . . . ■ j ^, .5 M.nthatJrt * rh»i»>htfitm, ^^j^g for their maaer,ivhen he v.iUr«uine from 58 ftWhile thou goeftwi* thine adu««- bi.ndcd wuh the jMrto„«.../»r ^j^ ^^^jj. ^3^,,.h(.nhcecommethandknoc- rieto theruler, asthouartmthcvvay,giued.h-. louc cj dc;.lue^ keth,theyrriay open vnto him immeiatly. . gence in the .«y , dm thou n^veft be dehi^red »^^^^^^^^^^^ . - , , ? 7 Bleflcd -.r? thofe feruants, whom the Lord from him, left he.draw thee to the ludge^d the. rt„bbo,nc,.ba)l Z\tJI7L7t° wl,en hee commeth (Lall finde waking : vcrely I lud^e dehuer thee to the o ,ayler , and the layler b«,e th. ,c«ad ?*r/!'~'.'!::- fa;vntovou,heevvillcirdchimfdfcabo»r, and c^ifttheeuKopnfon „ .u„„ 1 1", ^ « m^kethemt^fitdownlattable.andwUlcomc 59 I tell thee , thou fhalt not depart thence, t^^'-^^^^r^,. forehand ferue them. . t,ll thou haft payed the vtmoft mice. ., ^.«4««t«rf ? 8 And if hee come in the fccond \vatch ; or ; g»,htr tht mntrcmtnt, vhick thy wtre ccndermed -vntt, that hii -moMg^-My irom. come in the third watch, and (hall findc them fo, ti':•T::■?!?!':^i*:"l'^l^^"±f'L"1l!!';:'^;^^^^ blcfled are thofe feruants, thcjicJteftihingJ. ^^ Mtr.h.e.lo. 10 A gotercit thrrrpre ht it pud t0^iue*lmn,Trh9 ftouih with form thing to tnathtr, tntgiunhn the poorf^ /hewing ihttihijihttht fi- titth thtit foore II The life o( riie fatihiull lernaott cfCod.intbit wsride i> a cer> tiine wat(ti(ult * peregrinatioo.ha- Bing the light of the worde going .' before it. rtx'/. ■•.!}■ m»d ^.;. II Kenehaoe Diott necde to wjtth.then they thAt tht} tvf.yt* and sfitnf.mis ifihty be ei/lviate, ihey ate mt tml/ ttki tht coJU urn iht'tei ofihtm, int aljt imf'i[on tliem, CHAP. XIII. I OfiheGililetKif 4 unithofrthtawtttjkmtvdtTS'tlotm, 6 rkf fi>r-t tnr ihel ba't no^Mf.f. 11 ThttfcmmVitcd ', ffith tht ^iie of it':firviilitrhai 11, Trith t i6ft*ftbr(ii^ht oH htr b^Sium, ii h<*iiJ. 19 Tht pntbli tf tht ft*iae of nuiJlarUfftdt. 21 OfletHin. ij How fiwt flinlht fiiud. ji'Htt'xItthtrfixe. THcrc ' were certaine n-cn prefent at the fame , ^^e maft let feafon , that Chewed them of the GalileanSj leioyceac the mft 41 Then Peter Paid vnto him, Mafter,telleft whofe blood a pilate had mingled with their 6- ^(jy)^""^ thou this parable vntovs,orcuen to all? crifices. beeV^aej 41 And the Lord r3id,W!io is a faithful! ftew- . j, And lefts anfwered , and fiide vnto them, ,hatby 10 te. ard and wife, whom the mafter fhall make ruler Suppofc ye, that thefe Galileans were greater fin- pentance- ouerhishoufholde, to giue them their 'portion ners then all the orAir Galileans , becaufc they '^^'i^T ^'^ hauefutferedfuch things? "iZfa'^Zfitv, I I tell yon, nay: but except yec amend your jei>i,,,ndth<>Mt lines,yc (hall all likewifeperifh. tht fomth yitn tf 4 Or thinkevou that thofe eighteene, vpon ^l^'^Z'TtZ'*. whom the tower in ^ Siloam fel!,and flewe them, ^,„ leTfinltnt^ 59 vNow vnderf land this, that if the good, man of the houfe had knowen at ivhat houre the thiefe would haue come , hee would hauc wat- cbed,and would not haue fuifaed his houfc to be digged through. 40 "Be yee alfo prepared therefore r for the Sonne of man will come at an houre when ycc thinke not. of meate in feafon? 4 J Blefled w that fei uant , wliomc hi^ mafter when he commeth,(}iall finde (b doing. 44 of a trutsh I fay vnto you , that hec will make him ruler ouer all that he hath. sree oi hnnour, 10 the hoolbeld ef Cod. / Thm i),turry inoaeih juch «»'«• fitrt ofcorne as WM nffomtti them. 4j Butifthatfciuancfayinhisheart, My ma- wcrefinnersaboueallmenyd"ell inHieTufale> jitrtofrk.riut flcr doeth deferre his comming, and flial beginnc 5 l tell you, nay : but excq^t yee amend your ''•£»t,chT '''■y" ^>'* dins to his will,fhalbcbcaten with many/'''/'". 8 And h? anf^vered.and faid vnto him. Lord, „.:,'^U^'„'^ 4.8 But he that knewe it not, and yet did com- ]« it alone this yecrcalfo , Till I digge roiind a- caftl'Miu tifou mit things worthy of ftripes, (liall be beaten with boutit,anddoungit. , tht conduit fidt fevvfiripes: for vnto whomfoeuer much is gkven, 9 Andifitbcarefruirc;**/!?.* ifnot,thenaFter ^J'Jj^"/^'^ ofhimfhalbe much required, and to whom men thou (halt ait it do wnc. ' %jim'."' much commit, "' the more ofhim will they a(ke. 10 ^ J And hee tajight in one oftheSyna- i orrat and long 49 ^ "Slam come to put fire on the cat :h, gogues on the Sabbath day. fKftering i» the p». and what is mv defire,if it be already kindled? i i And bcholdc , there was a woman which [^"" ^'^i^'',',, JO Notwithftanding Imuftbe baptixedwith had a "^fpirite of infirmitie eighteene yceres, and icngUiheexeco. alapti{me,&:howamIpriexied,tillitheended? was bowed together, and could not lift vp 6er teibiodgement. yi X Thinke ye that I come to piue peace on /e//^ in am' wife. c J-iakith the iKcafil'"*/' c^h? Itell you.Day,butrathcrdebatc. 12 VVhenIefus&whcr,hecaUedhertohim, JZ'Zl'"*">Ti tteai ttooble a. i ? ^pf f^ o.T hwceforth there (hal 1 be fiue in and faid to her. Woman, thou art « loofed froni other»jfe y,nt thydifeafe. good fir -umtt. \i Andhelaidehishandsonher,andimme- J cb.ift cameto ■' del'.oer vs li«m , , r ■ n \. c I L t. the handej o( Satan, d 7roktltdmlh*SfnfifhiehS*ttt,bToi,iht. e T" Sr- an_dthe(onneagainltthe father: the mother a- ,nf-githf,^,.m»nUmdi^iflh, Uiltmm(h*imi,iai»m»ihihtfriijfue(* ~ainft thedaugncer,andthedaughteragainftthe >«r«;^«f^%eW''»«^»^'»p''*'*"^« ■ ' ' diady 'IB~ "Mvrt then »f hm to teham It m»eh wu not it. tun. I? The Gofpel is the Onely catife of peace betweeoe motig (hewieked. onehoufcdiuided, thiec3gainfttwo,andtwoa- « Mntth,it, J4. gainft three. 5? The father (halbedinidedagainftyfbnne, The ftraite gate. S.Lu1cc.> ThcPharirespraftifc. diacly (he was made ftraight aga'ine,and glorified thee, how often would I fame gathered thy chil- j^,^ . j^gj, God. ■ ' drcn together,aschehenne^<»tii>erf/A her' brood /'»'<"■'' r«»-»»r/, ofhyi.oCTifie.aa'd *4 "^ And the f rukrofche SynagogucartfAie- viKier/i*r vvings,andyeuouldno:! iht ttfi-. mv iht tcwjid thereof, rcd with indignation , becnufc that IdTus healed j j Behold, your houfe is left \iito you defo- j, °4^«°»'*"^*"* / One of the i(j4- on the Sabbath day , and fay dc vnco the people, latC: and verely I tell you,ye fiiall not fee me vn- '"iiu*ff/i"t' M. T^*"*^ 2'^^ fixe daies in which me ought to workc: till the time come that ye (hall fay, Elcfled it hee ^eth^bj Af*'*:^* i- '" ^^^'"^ therefore come and bee healed , and not that commcth in the name of the Lord. and^rietxi-is. on the Sabbath day. CHAP. XII II. that thfrt vire -ij Theiianfwercdhimthe Lord,andfaid,Hs'- s TheJj>»f(uhetkdtnthts*bi,Mh. 8 rhtchi-fipUctitt mu»y^iiUr,oftht poci-ite,doth-notech one of vou on the Sabbath *f"^«'- •* Thrpo,reM^fii>tc»uid,o<,Hrfi.ij!t,. n of titfZ^u ■ 'i'^y 'oofe his oxe or his affe from the ftall , and '^^1^% ^^['T^ri ^T'' ""' '"" ""'""^ TaJi"- . l^aa°h.mawaytothevyatcr> , .^^' , A Nd ■ itcame lopaflethatwhenheewasen- , Ucl^weof W,kin»doTwl /^ AndoughtnotthisdaughterofAbraham, Atred into the honfe of »one of thechiefe ti,e«:,sTb«h rmallbe>Dingse whom Satan had bound,Ioe,eightccneyeeres,bc PhariTes on the Sabbath rfav, to cate bread, they »■'£'■«■'•• «ohi». thevnlookcdfer loofcd from thisbond on the Sabbath day? watchedhim dertheofBcesot KS" 17 And when hecfaid theft things, aU his ad- ^ And behold, there wasacertaineman be- f£X.« .0** fotthh"DJ^« neriaries were afliamed: but all ypeopkreioyced fore him,vvhich had the dropfie. EUfr,,,h.mti,^ A.if«»,jji-. vat all th^.excdlentthings,that were done by him. ^ Then Icrusanr.vering,fpakevnto the Law- ^*a,dth,sih,dri„, '■' ^Z*-' ^'- r'i -^.t J?"" ^^"^ ^'''!^}^^ " '•'' kingdome ye„ and Pharifes, fiying, 1$ jr'^lawfull to healc on I'fTs'!^''^^ nf,i;;ftth.m of God ,ke?«rrwhereto&,aU I compare .t? theSabbath^^? ^' ;r^?AX">, wJ^^hidrafhet '^ 5 it !s like a grauicof muftard feede,wbich ^ And they held thcjr peace. Then he tooke «r..«rV<«/?«,, «rre with wins; » man tookeand fo wed in hss garden,& it grewe, him.and healed him.and let him goe, f^'^f'^'^'"' «be„ got risHt' and »vaxed a great tree,and the fouler of the hea- . j And anfwered them, faying. Which of you ^r^ p w/*! byth«m«n« "^" '"^i-^. . " '"i^! l!"^^",^ ,?1°^^^^ /^t'^/j-iw an aIle,oran oxcfallcn into apit,& \vil .<^..««,,f.Af?, through ihc;r own 20 ^ ^ A nd^ngainc he faid, Whereunto fhall not ftraiehtuay pul him out on the Sabbath day? '*«"«* « "?/'"'«' fl.wnenv,3rHl>u:IljI«en^hek'npIomeofGod>- , 6 And they could not anfwere him againe to V/f'tV;!*^ oot of lilt kin?. 21 Itislikelcauenvwhichawomantookc,and thofethint^ CetTtriMt'tZ*' xT/^rl?,"**' '^''^ '" ^'""^^ ^^^^^ of Houie,tilI all «-as leauened. j ^ i^hc fpake alfo a parable to the gheftej, cr,rf./,. "*'" 7 Hti'sinviids ^2 fv 5 And hee went through all cities and when heemarkedhow they chofe outthechiefe » .T'"««'"-l<>f in the cimtch, tov^'ncs, teaching, and lourneying towardes Hie- roomes,and faid vnco them, ^nd 'he 'f^^'^t^ i^hichisnotof rufalem.- . . , , 8 Whenthoufhaltbebiddenofanyman toa t.uetnodcftiii. SfnB.hrc&« ^^ ThenfaidonewtoJiim,Lorde, 4rf»/;fT* wedding, fet not thy felfedowne in the chiefeft filotie. ^ oflifefhrve.h, rewthatihr.Ibefaucd>Andhelaidyntothem, place, Icll a more honourable man thenihou, be 95» Mtr.y.ij, 24 « Striue to enter in at the ftraite gate: for bidden of him, JS V» '' '"^"^' ■^ u-^ ^"^ y°"' ^^^ ^'*' "^ ^•'"^'^ ^"' *"'^ 5* '^"'^ he that bade both him and thce,come, sfheciftingoif fliallnotbeable. . and fay to thee , Giue this man roome, and thou «ftbeicv,ei,srthc 2> \Vhen the good manof the houfe isnfcn then begin with fhame to take the loweft roome. olIiogofthcGtD. vp, and hath lliuc to the doore„ and yce begin to; jo ^ Bur when thou an bidden , goe r.nd Gr ^ rr«*ly.^ "'ifZ"^'^ ^^ 7Thenfh:,llyebeginnetofay, VVehaue prefenceofthemthatfitattablcwiththee. ^Jr«/^^8..♦. *%^Vi9?o catcnanddrun1*nfou. on,andis not able to perforroeit,aUthatbehold< with the hulkes, that the fwine ate : butnoman tuheth ibcm witb ^fhaj/.g-if, it,begin to mocke him, gaue /Afw him. (jne grtjter gn'o, m^fh.,6 H- , o Saying, This man began to build , and was 1 7 J Then he came to hin>fel:e,and faid. How »'«J bieiTcth thm, 6 Thetraefo- pot able to make an end? many hired feruantes at my tatners haue bread tiifle. loAcrsof chtift 31 Or what king going to make wartc againft ynough,andIdieforhunga? j ThebegfsniDg ""f " »"' ^"'^ another King, fitteth" notdowne firft , and taketb 1 8 I will rife and go to mv fatherland (ay vnto jf "pmtjnce u •fo,ebe,«dy."d' counfell, whether hec bc able widi ten thouCind, him. Father, I bane finned againftbhcauen, and \"h°^^^i^^ ptepjted to fuffer to meete him that commeth againft him with before thee, Ged.whicbftir. •11 kind ofmifc- twaiticthouland? 19 And am no more ivorthv to bee called thy retbvtwhope 'i^t borne tuJ J2 Oreb wtileheisyeragreat way offjhefen- (bnne: make me as one ofthv hired feniants. T!!!-* /SCoJ ca.'Jf;* <*«u co/Jf, '^"h an ambaflage, and defiretii peace. 20 So heearofe and came to his father, and tfcMjrbfMftidm ttjirthtlupMtce jj So likc'.vife, whofocuerhe beofyou , that when hee v%'as yet a great way off, his father faw lia-^isrw *?«»«, *°^' L forfaketh not all that he hath, hee cannot be mv him and had compallion , and rannc and fell on v^M.«j. difdple. ' hisneckcandkiifedhim. 7 Tb« difciples of J4 " ' ^alt is good : but if (alt haue loft bisfa- 21 + And the fonne faide vnto him , Father, I 4 in tree repca. Chtift moft bee uour, wherewith (hal! it be falted ? haue finned againft heauen, and before thee, and J'"* f '" " * th''*'n'A'°'if ^^ It is neither meete forthc land, nor yet for am no more worthy to be called thy fonne. (woes" toy eeti fot^tbe'r;oa!tr. ^icdunghill, but mcn caft it out. Hec that hath 22 Thenthe f.;ther faide to his feruants, Bring with forow and wile they' 6«£ome tirCstohearqlethim heare. forth the beft robe, and put it on him, andputa <^^''f-o*bnc« the f,oUihefi of.!. ring on his hand,and fl-.oces on his feetc, ZnXit'^Zcb' CHAP. XV. 2j Andbringthef3tcalfe,andkilhinj,andlet ft.io'weth fwgiue. ^TbtptriUieefthtiofiJheefe,i ofthttrotst, II ^ndtf vs eate,and be mery : ntffe, th,p,,i,l»ttfomf. j^ p^jj jj^jj ^y fon^c ^^ dead,and is aliue a- Y)r,irfwt nttff. *-r< Hen |! reforted vnto ' him » al rfic Publicanes gaine: and he wtis loft,but he is found. And they 1 We mart not J[ and finners,to hcarc him. ' began to be mery, wlMAWgoM * Therefore the P.harifes and Scribes murmu- 2j SNowthcelderbrotherwasinthcfielde, i Sachifinielf •ut of the way, red,faying,Hec receiueth finncrs,and eateth with and when he ca.mc and drew neere to the houfe, ^"^'^e I'l 'meD^* ' botjccordiDgto them.' he heard melodic,and dancing, beibdiiellowcj. ChM""emnil * Then fpakc he this parable to thcm,£ving, 26 And called one of his fetmnts, and aflced takegreatpaiigif 4 xWhat man of yow hauing an hundrtth what thofc things meant, aboutthem. ^ flicepe, if heclofe oneof them.doeth not Ic. ue 27 And hee faide ^n!o him. Thy brother is « Some PMittM ninetie and nine in the wildernefTc, and goe after come , and thv father hath killed the fatre calfe, uc^m'/^ ^t «W'^ 's loft,vntiU he f^nde it? becaufe fae.hath rccciued hiin fafe and found. _ taij^t'irn. 5 And when bee hath found itjhelaieth it on 28 Thenhe wasar.gry,andv.oii!dnorgoein: « Utttkjli**, his fhoulder widi ioy. thaeforc came his fatficr out and entreated him. 6 And when hee commeth homCjhee calleth 29 Butheanfneredandfaid tohisfather,Lo, togahcr his friends and nei^boiiTS, faying vnto thefem^anvvecres haue I done thee feniice, nei- thcm , Reioyce uith mee : for Ihaue found my ther brake I at am time thy comm2ndcmcrt,and fheepe which w as loft. ye-r thou neuer gaueft mee a kidde tlut I might 7 IfayvncoyoUjthatlikewifeioyfhallbein Aukencrievyitbrny fiieiuki - ' 30 ^ut Thcft^vrai^d. Ri^hrtprinicjuitie. S.Luke,-'' Of Diucs and Lazarus. Abfalumsbofome. . JO But wbenrfaisthyfonne was come, which cftcemed'amotigmttiyisabomination in the fight ♦7if«/««.tf,ii. hath deuoured thy goods with hatlots, thou haft of God. 5 The pharifet '. for his fake killed the fat calfc. 1(5 4- ^ The Lawe and the Prophets endured ^eiUncie of 'L S I And he fayd vnto him, Sonne,thou art euer vnrill John : and fince that time the kingdome new Coueninv with mc^and all that 1 haue, is thine. It was mcetc of God is preached , and euery man prcalTcth '" "'P''^ <>' '•>« tliatwe(]iouldmakeraery,andbeglad: fortius into it. HDlo'f"be'''eT. thy brother was dead,and is aliueagaine: and he« • 17 1^ No we itishidreeafTc that heauen and fe^ °igbi«mir wasloftjbutheJsfound. earth fliould pnfle a^vay, then that one tittle of the ncire of the law, :. . : CHAP XVI Lawe (hould fall. andhowfalieex. , Ti.j,.;,Wop/;r;2.,pi.j«f«>e niid proyhett, 19 oj Pints TTianeth anorher,c6n.mitteTh adidterie: and \\^o- chnitdecliieth anita^ariu. foeucr maricth her § that is put away troni her bytheicuentb I Seeing that men j^ j ^icc fayd alfo vnto his difciples , ' There hultand,committeth adulterie. a"" «f'°i'* " chlfefmodmiVto /ivvasacertainerichmaH,whichhada{teward, 19 ^'^There was a certaine rich man, which \ y,ul!h',lli.tia theaifeiues, by'o- and hee was accufed vnto him, that he wafted his was clothed in f^ purple and fine linntn, and fared ij.p.i.fw.y.u. , tber mens coiles, (bam. .or vs.. And hce called him, and fiyd vnto him-, 20 Alfo there was a certai.ie be^^'r named h''>'fUce^h4t* libetiii beltowmg Howe w «ihat I heare chisot thee? Giucanac- Lararus, wntcn was layde at his gate hill 01 riej againe *fitr of y goods whith counts of thy ftewardlhip ; for thou mayeft be no forte, ■ hm Ix Uih fia ». theLo.dhatbgi. longer fteward. ' 21 And defired to bee refreflied with the V*"""^/*' ^?erwe° 'I'^'n".' S Then the fteward fayde within himTelfe, crommes tliat fell from therich mans table: yea, l^^^'^f^ pleafe him , not Whatlball Idoe? for mv mafter taketi away and the dogges came and licked !-iis fores. iy.firC'b'itil!>e»- p.ocuiethe good from me the ftcwarddiip. Icannoc digge, andto 22 And itwas fo that the befgerdied, and keihaf thoftdi. u'p't! fc°m "!h« ^"o*^ ^ ^"^ artiamed. was pried by the Angels into Abrahams bofome. ^'^'^'^ ",*^*f* byihuVoefy " 4 I know what I will doe , that when I am The rich man alfo died,and was buried. »«T'a7»'' «*<•<* meaon, riches, pucout of che ftewarcjihip, they mayTCCciue mee 2j And being in hell in toimcnts,' hee lift vp Mttukahtit- whichareoueii- mco their honfes. his eyes, and faw Abraham a farre off, and Laza- "'"■"'>""' ^'■'"'' <;"nVa"".mned'to 5 Then calledhevntohimeuery oneofhis riis in his bofome. nnwt'e^n*' another end and mafters dcbters,& f^id vnto the firft, Howe much 24 Tlien he cried, and faid. Father Abraham rf„,A /,, ,i,t tm. porpofe, oweft thou Vnto rfiy mafter ? ■ haue mercie on mcand fend Laxarus that he may « The end of the » Thh farad! aoih £ ^nd hefaidiAnhundreth meafuresol'oyle. dippethe tip ofhisfinger in water,and coolemy P»"e"ie" Ir w.u downequickly,and write fiftie. 25 But Abraham (aid, Sonne, rcmcmtjcr that ioy:aiiheende vtJf thefi:tu:pf 7 Then faid he to another, Howmuch o weft thou in thy life time rccciuedftthvpleafiares, and of the notonfnelft ift^l&lKt' '^'"'"" • Andheefayd, Anhundreth mcafures of likewifcLararuspaines: now therforc is he com- *1ff,'e",h'[h,'|^ ncr%'^,6' children of this world are in their generati- come from thence to vs. (i'rpu>fifga'•'"/'« " 9 And I fay vnto vou,Make"you fiiends with ther , th-at th ou wouldeft fend him to my fathers P'" '"'J^T''".^ *Zlil'mTare' tiic richcs ' of iniquitic, that whenyelhall w.-int, houfe, ■ ^■",Le«*r.S-^ tnire heenie la the they ir ay rcccuic )'ou into euerlaftmg " tiabita^ 28, .(For I hauenue hrethreti) that he may te- of^^chi&^tu m"* »ffi>aescfthu tions. ftificYnto them , Icft they alfo comc into this ''''''" •i»«. !froW G"f*'f ''■ » Q ^ "e that is faiihflill in the leaft, hee is alfo place of torment. , _ '(i."',ZaM"i »t% ttlefiiufireutt. faithft>il in much: and he that is vniuft in the Icaft, 2? Abraham faid vnto him,The)' haue Mofcs „^„^,j^J'^/, Ufihviifc. isvniaftalfoinmuch. and the Prophets; let them hearethcm. firthvndtrcolem* f ■%t'e„ that are ti. ,, If then yeehaucnotbehc faithfijilin thc jo And he faid, Nay father Abraham: but if w«ffOTA/«fM T^, 'ccmranT' '^'*^^^'^ ^'"""^^ > "ho will tnift y ou in the <= tree one come vnto them from the dead, they wiU a- ^' ZZff:.» ^h'om the chiUren frcafure^ mcnd their liuCS. baueamonOirc af bfiht lire {tt : s, 12 And if yehaiic not benefaidifuU in *"ano- ji Thenhefaid vntohim, Iftheyhearenot ruletoliutby.iaid TaitLt^H'^h thole ther trans 'foods^ whoftiaUgiueyouthatwhich is Mofes and the Prophets , neither will tbey bee fpithvmovMDibt £ir.';:'^.'*' y°"^*? . ^ pafuaded,thoughoner,fefromthedead..gaine.-;^«/j;:f;X": t Thu u not ipoken i^ 4» olnecefsitie fal> o/-,L7«'itrftlvlnhviti>rfeflliefeT»lirinicUi,Th!enphiJ,x\\'cqatht „ i r .u .l . u »rt .IJ »ke heedethn/orabttrTng ourea.tbly funrtion and duetie,« e be not depriucd «P '"^O ^he fea, then that bec ftiould 9ffcnd onc no, jbffft them vn- «f hcAuenly gides : for liowe can ihey vfe fpirltuall gitlcs aiiglu , whoubufe of thcto litlc OrtCS. S ififtbeoffenJfd. Worldly things < e That u , hraufii// a^d iiu- richei : lihich are to j ^ ^Tllkehecdc tO your fcllies: if thy brO- J o„, , ,j|,enfi. T»ru/, «nJ fi,ti.«z iMUnr,. f /„».«&/, 5,.^, . which ,r,caM oih,, mm,, tj^„. crefpafleaoainft thee, rebuke him : and if he ons mufi be i«ft. ItCAMf- the, are cot,mitted to emr crrdue. itt Mdi 6.1A, ; No man can loue Gutl r ■ '1 • ' ...A ^r^r,rAr nt and ricbei together. 4 Oar Hnneiaie not hidden 10 God, although rheyljce r'^P"^"'^'''''^:^'"'-' ''■""'•. , ^ • n l /- l"ue and chari°i». kiddBjt• And as it was in the daycs of Noe, fo 4 g<»i.7.5«»a Caincto thee,fayine,Icrepcntethmc, thoultaJt niallitbcinrhcdayesofcheSonncofiran. M-?^- '•?".» »•• ■ Pi . i-L« ... .u 1 I I • 1 • '• The world* torj^iiichim. 27 They ate,tnfy dranKc,thcy mart icd vviues, fl,jii,e,akeo »n. I God wil Of (If r 5 ^ J And the Apoftles fiyd vnto the Lord, and gaac in mariagc vnro the d;]y that Noe went awa-ct with the bcTttely Ucking jrxrerifc our faith. into the Arkc: and the flood came.anddcftroyed (uddm lodge- "•'"B"'">J'" 6 And the Lord fdid,*Ifye had faith,-* wKf A them all. »cn,ofGod^«d ((qpcrfiily witti as u 3 agraineolmiiltordIecd,and(l-,ouldrayvn- 28 ^Likeivifc alio , as itwasmthcdayesof fui ought to wmcii tifeoi, utiity CO this muJberic tree , Pluokcthy felfc vpby the Lot: 1 he)' ate, theydranfce, they bought, they tommually. woiiKOeufnin rooccs, & plant chv fclfcinthefca, it (l.ould ciicn folde,theyplanted,thev built. i Ctm.tg.i^ 4holedilhc .IneJ, , ' ' ' ,, "^^ 1 i •' 1 » i-r which cannot be oDCy you. 2p Buc in thc day that Lot went out ofSo- cucrcoinc by maai 7 ^ •» Who is italfo of yen, thathauingafer- dom, it rained fire and brimftone from heauen, I rcafoD. unnt plowing or feeding cattell, would (ay vnto and deftroyed them all. » *//^w LVi» ^' "^ ^y •''"^ ^'J » "^'^" '^^'^ ^^'"^ ^'''"^ ^'°"' '^"^ ^° ^'^^ '^'^'^ enfimplet Oiall it be in the day .ILrr^M«"«''< ficlde,Goc,and fit downc at the table? when the Sonne of man is reuciled. qM>,imtt}>ht 8 Andwou!dnotr.nther{aytohi-n , Drefie ji " Acthatday hee chat isvponthehoufe, ^„'j,jj^j""[iy'* ff^n^iiftmfiMrJ ,vhcre»ithlnr.avruppc, andgiixlthyfelfc, and andhisftiiffeiny houre,lcchimnotcomedownc neither diHiuft.Dot ttei'9. il'Jt G'"' ''^""^ "^^"^ "^''^ ■^ ''■'"'^ '^^'^^^ ^"'^ driinlien, and af- to take it out: and he that is in the fielde likewifc, 'he mticemtnts of may c'hjiu nge va- ccTv.avd cate thou, and drinke thou ? let him not turne backe lo that he left behindc. ^^^ " °' '^' "" to him leifc of 9 Dotchhcethanketha-.feruanc, becaufehee j 2 v Remember Lots wife;. fnendih.phindet righi.boib viand did that vvhicli was commaunded vnto him ? I jj w Whofoeucrwillfeeketo faue his foule, v.theleait that ioobldmet u'o trowcnot. fliall Jufe. and whofoeuer fliall lofc it, ftiall »'ybe. VI for noihir.g.al- 10 5 So likcwifeyec , whcn ycc haiic done all emetic. . ;tTh7'"i" though we labour tliofe things, which are commanded you,Ciy,VVe J4 :i. X d] you,in chat n-ight there Ihalfje two lo.jjw^'g;^/' "";•"">■ «"'"*'' arevnpiotitable feruanrs : wee haue done that inonebcd:thJoneUialbereceiued,andtheother wiiuaj. '' '•"VTherJ,o(»ret6t vvhjchwasourduetie todoe. fljalbcleft. t Th.ii,,ff»lf>Ke ', )cee ping of the 1 1 f " And fo it was w hen he went to Hicni- j j Two women fhalbe grinding togetlier , the 'hl°J','"^'.L ',^ law.wbich wee falcm , that hec pafled througli the middes of Sa- one ihalbe taken, and the other fl-.aibe left. ifi ii^, ,, *„, f"eth ^no"ic. " ""'''^' a"*^ Galile. ^6 Two (lialoe in the ficlde : one Qiall be re- ^ok,n »/, .. «*r- ^"(^ ' 12 Andasheeentredinto a certainc towne, ceiued, and another (li.ilbe left. Mi«zpiuM,m. 6 chfiftdoeth there met him ten men that were lepers , which iy " And they anfwercd , andfayd to him, j; Th'e'on'iy way welleoeovnto ftoode afarreoff Whcre,Lord? And hefayd vnto'thqp,*VVhere- tocoonnueis to Slnk'uTlbmthe '^ And thcy lift vp their voyces and fay d, Ic- foeucr the body «, thither (halloo tteegles be deaue to cbtift. benefiisofGod fus,Ma(kr,hauemcrcy on VS. gathered together. ''■ ' * ii«,ih.i^ii. mofiteihemooely T4 And when hefawf/jf»»,he Hiyd vnto thcm, r w a w vx^ttt Jo laiuation which ^Goe(],ewvourfeluesvntothePriefts. And ic , _, „ ,,.,," ^, , , !Lwj.» ,. nr jreiKaniluU. rr ' \ t 1 1^1* The peraile ofthe vririchieeiu fu^fe imi ihewldev. to Of A /,r,,...4.j. cametopaflc.thatrsthey wenr,they wereclenfed, ,/,, Ph^ytfe«,d,hepJu«nr. ,, (M,hn,,r, of iheking. 7 Thekingdome I J Then One of them , when hee faw that hee ikvieofhnium. la TofrlUllnndgtKtioihipoore.ziTht of God is not mir- was healed, turned backe, and with a loud voycc ^fosJkifirijh^ll. ;i (hnfijoreitHtih his . jy rte lied of many, al. pravfed God hlmJtrHaurc-itunhfitht. S betr" i« And fill downeonhisfaceathisfcete,and A ^^^^'l 'f^^efpakealfo a parable vnto them, t, :.V;™.i7,i rteir eie.- bec.uft gaue him thankcs: and he v a; a Samai iian, t\ this cnde, tfi^t the)- ^ ought alwayes to pray, prayer , nor to ihey fandiy per. ,7 And Icfus anfaercd,und (:iid,Are thcrc not and not to a u^axe famt, , _ weanev.,batto ^.adethemftlue?, ten flenfed ? bat where <.r^ the nine? ■>■ ^Suving,There wasamdgemacertamecity, \l'^^'^^2Tio w"h' oulwaWT 18 There.is none found that returned togiue vvhichfcarednct God,neicherreuerenced man. fl„u, ^i,,, „.y; iiompe. » ^ God pravft.fauc this ftrangcr. J AivJtbere was a widow in chat cine, which tiencic.thstlcng ■» ,p»A ,nA<.t. 1 9 And he favd vnto him, Arife , go thy way, «•!"« vnto him , faying , Doe mee luftice againft l'''')' ""'f" »»« n;rSt thyfaithhathfauedthee. ^' n^me aduerTarie. . "S:!,''' 7 - ',,3 ' 20 f 7 And when he was demsundcd of the 4 And hee would nor of longtime: but af- p,^„.. •:, i^r, 0. Pharifes , when the kinedome of God fliould tcrward he fayd wirh nimfelfCjThoughl fcare not ♦ Tiyx.iutt. >'«"r come,hcanfweredthem;iindfaid,Thekingdomc God,norrcuerenceman, , Jr»J,',Lffi1fei, {'< / Zt:T of Go-i cowrr^cd^ not with b obferuation. J Jet becaufe this widowe troubleth mee, 1 ,„. ^ ZZ^fj" m,>,"r„hhthZ, 21 Neither n;all men fay,Lohere,orlo there: ^ill ^e her right , left at the laft (hee come and ,„,,«, a^^,, vMnfi^,i,,thu forbehold,thekingdomeofGodisCwithini-oii. 'niakerrewcane. , , ., »*"*"»•"""<'/ 1*'/^^ »- '*' 2 2 8 And he faid ^•nto the dirciples,The dayes ^ Afid the Lord fayd,Hcarc what thc vnrigb- *'-;; ^^^ ^^^ tlj",iiXTr» wilIcome,whenyellialde(5retofec'ion^ofthe t€ousIudgefa\th. ^ ,.., ^ ... c^par,,/,,^, lZM,if„:h», dares ofthe Sonne ofman, and ve(hal not fee it. 7 Now(hal not God auen« his eleft, which ,h„ ar„j«*u to. 4» Q„' day &rnighc vnto him,yea, though i he fuffer i"*"->' '** ''/« &7(A*t/'T O'bfhold there :Wgoe not thither, neither fo- long for them > jr.ZK'eTk !bltt/;S' low them, " 8 Itellyouhe wdlauengethemqu,ckly:but ^g.^ /^o^ Cv<( /«■ « «„4. 2 4 For as the lightning that lightncth ont o f ^^n^» 'he Sonne ofman commeth , (hall he fande iw.vi/ww imlgu ^J^"»"f the one/'4rM-nderheauen,lliineth vnto thc o- faith on thc earth? fcr.;lr^ fffeote^^ t^er^,r^ vnderheauen , fo (hall the Sonneof 9 f 'He rpakeairoth,s parable vnto certame f^fj^^^^'^j/ Ar-TJr!^r « man be in his day. ^h'ch trufted in themfeliics that they were luft, i,ft% g/j. tho^ihiiw»*i. 2J Butfirftmii{thefuifcrmanythings,andbc anddefpifedocher. r ;»'«rj/<„„„i, ^'S*-"At6e rcprooued of this generation. lo Two mcnwentvp into the Temple to pray: ^'^';^«;^'^^;^« ^liij^f nfjnn 8 Wfeoftentines neg'tftthofe thicgs when they be prefe nt, imd ilu tmtuphorttukfn 'ffrr/Heriivh Itate their »dutrfariis aiih thetrfllin Wkicb wee afterward defite when tbey are gene , but in vaine. i TheUmemU trcMbn: JoJoelhtffbtl ivetml><)rlun.ue Irsle the Judges earn -mnhthiit oy. fmih4t)tHjhaUprl!e fii'ihe SomirofnrimfWil fft^t/oistr ifhetrl,dKdflnUr.ot in^oul, mtn di it wtrevith iltvet. d ThoHihht fume (lovt in riititigin^ the faJth'in. •. M->f.ii ;;»w;-»'. 9 Chtiftloiewaioeth v$ ibllfa'fc Chriftes murie Jout to hit. a Two things efpecially irake onr puyeit voyde and t>f (fcilleome, and thathiij'.'ry fhiDfut'.leDly he rpredraiia and wide through ibc iioneefiea: CBofidence cf onrowneiighieonfoefle, and the contempt «£ etbtR li«(ld,tlu( that the ignoauoie ufibc cicffeis out ouiaiU tulogiu(htd. md u hmublcbcvt i* coMtaiy to both tht re. £e« the ^ The Pharife and the Publican. icull iuoucoMine workes before God. fxrrtjrsviihe S.Lokci ■ .olindeman. Zacchcus. the one a Pharife, and the other a Publican. and this fayirtg was hii from them , neith er per- jAlthOTgliwe I, J The Pharife ftood and prayed thi., with cciuedche>' the things,which were fpoken. f^^e?'w?h^««e*''^^^*^^'^^'*^'^^^^^^ lamnotas jj f '^" Aniicca'netopa(re,thKas he was ^ Mifedoteuen as this Publican. fite by the ■.v.iy fide,beg?in^. bta^l'iibl'^'*"'' c«d,«p.oude ,j I fad tvvife in thg^-eeke; I giue tithe of air 36 AnJ when he healrd the people pafle by ,he cie.thitJie'inhe . that eucr I podefle. aflceJ what it meant. light of the wotlit' 1} But the Publican flanJing 'afarre off, 37 Aiidtheyfayd vn:oh!m,rhat lefasof N.v wouKi not life vp fo much as his eyes to heauen, lareth pafiTed by. Iwit f note his ijreit,fayin2,0 God,be niercifuU to j8 Then he cried , faying , lefiis the Sonne of Th.vi!;ina iowtr iTJCa (inner. Dauid , Iwue mercy on me. fUcc. 14 I tell you, this man departed to his houfe j? '* And they which went before, rebuked u The mote ♦^f*'•«^'4•". iuiliiied rather then die other : ^ for euery nun him that he (houldholdc his peace, buthecried ^"P* "d lets (b»t a".w.'i9,ij. ^'^^^ cxaltcch himfolfe Ihail be brought lowe, and much morc,0 Sone of Daiud haue mercy on me. ou/w./'«B'br )wr<:.- loij. ' he that humblethhimfelfc,llialbe exalted. 40 And lefus flood ftill,and commanded him them which pi». f Tht thilJii wni I J ^ .^ I They brought vnto him alfo babes to be brought vnto him. And when he wascome feiTe chriftej tcnie^t:,d)i>ni^n that he ihould touch them. -t And when his difci- ncere,healkedhim, t'hemoleou^ *h"u^t',whKh «/>. pl^ l^'^v- i'^'^^^' rebuked them. 41 Saying , What wUt diou that 1 doe vnto we w°gL*fo:. fta:tihmorttni- 16 5 But leliisg called them vnto him, &fiyd, thee? And he fay d, Lord, that I may recciue my ward. deiitij in thi:,thit Suffer the babes to come vnto mce , and forbid fight. they wire mfhnis^^^ '^^^'""°'^ :foroffuch is thekingdomeof God. 42^ And lefiis faid vnto hiin,Receiue thy fight: ^dagtuiihhcm * 7 * Verely 1 fay vnto you, whofoeuer rccei- thy faith hath faued thee. ih*t are tnemtes to ucth Hot the kingdome of God as a babe,he fhall 4 j Then immediatly he receiued his fight,an J ih/6apii[i,)^»f not enter therein. followed him, prayling God: and all the people, ^'^"laio f ot '^ V Then a certaine ruler afkedhim,(aying, Siinke'ciCbrift it^ Good Mafter , what ought I to doe , to inheritc ter the rcjfon of ctcrnallUfe^ 19 And lefus fayd vnto him, Why called thou me good? none is good, (aue one,««» God. 20 Thou knowertthe c6mandements,K Thou alio of the faitiiful {halt not commit adiilterie : Thou (halt not kill: in*th?r« couc!'' ^'^°" '^'^"^ """^ ^"'^ • ^^°^ '^'^'"^ ^^^ ^"'■^ ^^^^^ MBtofGod"*"' wiuiefle: Honour thy fatherand thy mother. , . , ^1 , ■ r • r u l .- —.nn i«i»ca 10 fr*! r°t c* 2.7 And he fayd , All thde haue I kept from "^'^^ ^^f".*^ ' ^^""^^ «""'" °f ^1^= tnbute,and b, f.,„heR f,6 «. * my youth he was rich. « r«o«r[«r«B4 •A No'wwhenlefusheardthat, hcfayd vnto . i Andhefbughtto fee lefus, who he (hould f^f'rXllt him, yet thou lacked one thing , Sell all that euer ^'/'^^ ^°"i'^ "°^ ^°' thepreafle, becaufehee was ,«,„',,.XTr„.- thou haft, and diftribute vnto the poore,& thou °*^^°"',?™«' ^^ , ,. , "'thathau; ^"^ vp^dfawhim, & fayd vnto him, Jaccheus, ;i ^^^.;;';'W f«. riches, ^tcrinto thekingdomeof God! tChtlrr' *"" °"" ' ° ^ muftabidcat ^',~f;«i, the right way . 2 J Surely it is cafier for a camel to go through "^ '"" "" ^ " 8 To be boh rich aneedlcscye , then for a rich man to enter into our Acih, IS the caul'e ut lOiiDite conuptiooi. 5 The children % niiitht childitn, whom ihi difctflet drout away. 6 Childelihe la- ooceocic isanot. oamcnc of Cbti- fliaoi. tnttkt io,\-j. 7 The imifeaent oftiches carieih away nuDyiiom wheii they fawe this, gauc prayfe to God CHAP. XIX. I ZtcchtmthtPMhtictn. i) TenfiKeiofKoiejdeBufreAlt foHtnts 10 oeeupie vithttU. ij lelM enireth tr.to Hieru- falem, 41 Hie /'nrrlilltth ihl diHru^iom of the ciiii with tmres, 45 HtctHeihthifiUeriouttfthtTfinfli, NOwe ' when lefus entred and paffed tjirough i chrift prrvn* lericho, "th them wiihhit ' Behold , there was a man named Zaccheus, ^?".'/''"''l'''' - - ' which lecmcd to "laflkofoSd' the kingdome of God, gu t gi t 0 , ^ g i\\zn faid tliey that heard it, And who then (halbc faued ? 27 And he fayd,The things which are wipofli- ble with men, arc polTiblc with God. 28 % )?. Then Peter fayd,Loe,we haue left all, and haue followed thee. 295 And he (ayd vnto them,Vercly I (ay vnro you,there is no man that hath left houfe , or pa- rents , or brethren, or wife , or children for the kingdome of Gods fake, JO Which dial not receiue much more in this 1^ :M tfi finfullman. effea. 8 J And Zaccheus ftood forth,&: faid vnto the * '•' ^'''^ *""'. T Lord,Behold,Lord,thehalfeofmygoodsIgiue ^"d:iriZ'i::L ' to the poorc : and if I haue taken from any man yfr/> «> ihe maslir by ^ forced cauillation , I re(>ore him f lure fold. "/"'*' iu/!omt>$ ^^ 9 Then lefus (aid to him, This day is faluation ^'jIT'^wT'* come vnto this houfe, forafmuch as he is alfo be- /.^Jf nmmg ihtm come the ' Ibnne of Abraham. »'>»« ihtt rot md: 10 4. For the Sonne of man is come to fceke, 0"''' "" ""^mon . ' and to faue that which w,ts loft. _ ^^^^!i^"^ 11 lAndwhileft they heard thefcthings.hce M,uii>ri,inttt:t world , and in the world to come life ciierlafting ji C*«o Then lefiistooke vnto him ytweluc, , ,^ t ,. i ,- • - , v, 5- — oevD toHieru- continued and f pake a parable, bccaulc lice was ffon^co/^/tfrtwr'^ ,A r^rh^ c^nnZ ncetc to Hierulalcm,& becaufc alfo they thought """' ''"'' • ** ■"••' ea to tne 5>onnC , ■ i- „. _ rV^ jn. ii/i. _i - „ der iImi echm iht» > i,„,, that the Kingdom of God Ihouldlhortlyappeare. .-,.,,. ' gltfly which maincth f»rthe conquer cuts. h Hirttf-mefet it9 if^Hormi till iiifciflii iriri. Khouldlhortlyappeare. -;--:: 1 2 For he (halbe deliuercd vnto" the Gentles, ' ^ "« <^"^ thei cFore, v A certaine noble man ,„/„«„,<, ,^^ ,/• and ihalbc mocked, and (halbc fpitefnlly cntrea- ^\f "^ '"/° afaire countrc)-, to rcceiue for hinifcltc m,n 2'"*' '-^ tcd,andfl,albefpittcdon. akingdome,and>tocomeagainc. Zfif^iVlJlr. 5j And when the)' haue fcourged him , they tie^nif^i^l'ngfii^crreMythtctmmiiiiv^rait hhindtrii. c itlmud cf Cc/, will put him to death : but the third day he Oiall '"'""•''ff ■■•'*'j«"" of^hjMh.m.jhnh .• «d r.,^»^herth,tf,iu»u.nim^ rueagame. ^, . ,. hoi /e mrr nrcumcifiJ. * n(«/»A.iB.ri. "4 We mua pjriently wait* for th» J4 But aKyvnaemood''noneotthCU things, iadguntoto(G«d,whichllialbeteufilcdiohis time. V M«lb.is,t^. I J 5 And The faithful! feruant. Chapjtx. The ftones! would ciy. 34 5 Thetrarethtte ij 5 And hc called his ten fi:ruants,and dcliuc- multitude ofthedifciples began to reioyce, & to fottf cfmcBia ygj j|,g^, (g„ pieces ot"money,& faid vnto them, prayfc . iod with a loude vovce, for all the ercat * Wbeoihrylirf Ihe Church: the ^ • -..S „ ■" ' ' '.^ , , ,, . 1 1- ° ger nhich oupbt one iu,t lallirom Occuptctilll come. uorkcs that thc>' had ccnc, . fobc ihech,.Tcft chrift wliom they 14 Now hiscitixcnshatcdhim, & fent an am- 38 Saying, Blefled ttthc King that commcth ptcubeisandfei- ht Boi : ihc other, baflagc nfter him, faying, Wee will not hauc this intheNameoftheLord:peaccmhcauen,&}4lo- "rsfoorthof'bf which acco.-ding nvjii torcigne oiicr VS. ry in the higheft />/««. • hiogdome of Gad, lolheif vocatiirn, . T' /r- l l b tl r r l r.L •/• r l hewilrajfe»p bcftow the gifts, 'J Anditcametopafle,whenhe\vascomca- 59 'ThenromeotthePharifesofthccompa- ottiewxtTaoidi. which (hey haue gaiiic,an J had receiued luskingdom,thathecom- ny fayd vnto him,Mafter,rebiikc thy di(ciplcs. iiarily,(;i -defpitt teceiucdufQod, mnndcd the fcnunts to be called to him,to whom 40 Dut he anfwered,and fayd vnto them, 1 tell "•"'hem. . g?M'p,°D«Tdi- he gauc his mony,that he might knoiv what cue- you, thatifthefe nwuld holde their peace, the tfZxVk'i^^'' r giice : the thitde ry man had gained, ftones would cry. , chrift is noV liueidiely.&doe 16 Thcncamcthefirft,fa/ing,Lord,<'thy piccc 41 ^►J>*'And whenhewascomcneere,hebe- (imply delited »» S°®'1- A« for hath cncrcafed ten pieces. held the Citie,and wept for it, "■"•> '''« deftruftj. IvhenbVcomi^eth 17 And hefayd vnto him,WclI,good femant: 42 g.Saying, bQ if thou luddefteuen knowcn °';';°j"" '>•'''* wil iuiily puoiih becaufe thou hall bene faithfuU in a very httle ' at the lealt in this l* thy day thofe things, which g ikt^fllr ,hcoihcr he w,l , g And the fecond came,faying,Lord,thy piece thine eyes. "*''* /*'","* blelle.accordiDgto , , r ir • > J b' ' /r r = j n 1 .u l L- vtiih how htwM thepame.whuh hath encreafed hue picces. 4j Forydaycsflialcomevponthee,thatthme ^'^/j .^^ 'tconu they haue taken.' I p And to the fame he fayd,Bc thou alfo ruler enemies flial cafl a trench about thec,& compaile y^ijionfir tU it Bnda«forths oucr fine citics. thee roimd,and keepe thee in on euer)' fide. flmciionoftheci' pet"onrhewm io « So the Other came,& faid. Lord, beholde 44 And iLalmaketheeeuen with thcground, ',"'^;.'^ i^'" puriiiithemaj thy piece, which I hauc laid vp in a napkin : and thy children which are in thce,and they (hall ',""^i,rj,UtihtM thefirif. 21 Fori fcarcd thee ,becaufe thou art aftrait notlcaueintheea ftonc vpon a fionc, becaufe;?r;fcf;r/rff6erw d ThuvMtfiect man : thou takeft vp that thou hiedft not downe, thou kneweft not "^ that feafonofthy vifitaticn. nadp.MHtnu*. ■ cZZl vi I»J, and rcapeft that thou didddl not fowc. . 4j f ,j. •» He went alfo into theTeir.ple, and f^XltTllhh''* j,M in -J '»fl'}- wi" in font" m?' ^^ue required it with vantage ? " the hie Priefts and the Scnbes,& the chiefc of the "/ ''^'J'r"^f^'" plation. 24 And he fayd to them that flood bv. Take people fousht to deftroy him. VfXgmL * TotheiMfrt from him that piece,and giue it him that hath ten 48 Lutthev couldnot finde what they might LmdofthtPta. ttidfhtugtri. pieces. doe to him : forall the people hanged vpon him ?*">.»'"»'/?■<"• 2< (And they (aid vnto him, Lord,he hath ten when thev heard him, aUftnih:,mfUH ' ' .' tontmw^to tbie pieces.; thcuhsdnhadanyrtitrdttthf frlfi. k ThiJlttindctaHiooiitMtnne'Ufafdtht 4'f4<».8.l?.W4«, 2^ •I'.ForKay \Tlt0 you, that vnto all them jayofthudue. l Thaiu,il,ar"hmii^crti>iihthjii>l>miijlanii/th. m nua, »;.u Midiftg, ' thathaue,itflialbegiuen : and from him that hath <«a-j/<»M«.74ft(n."'ti'w Co./ x'./ifaV-w. ■^Mcii.:uii. 10 Chiiftftiewethaf. »»■ kf *.»S. not.eucn that he hatb,flialbe taken from him. tet his entne into Hierufalem by a vifible figne, that It IS hij office eDioyoed bin 27 Moreouer,thofe mine enemies', which ofbi»F«ber.opBrse.hcTetrpU. v3i<..-.....7.'A-.j*.7. « /'-r.?-.. would not that I (hould rcigne ouer them, bring C H A P. XX. hithcr,and liny them before me. ^ Trom-uhnci uhmbayifme vai. 9 Thevkkcdhestfiht f Thidifd^Ui 28 ^ And when he had thus (pokcn, f he went ■VruHtiamUd by thiyt'Mttifthtiimfjatu im:Lththuf- fl^^trtd tr fitfii foorth before,afcending vp to Hierufalem. tMinun. 21 Ttgiitt inbHttioCt;iT. v uct cmmutith c^nnTJi"'- 29*7AnditcametSpaire,vvhenhewascome '^■'S»^>^'"in,,>r,g,h,.,j,.,uUm. -,. «>r, ch„n ,s ,h, tinMcSKJiMAjf^A necre toEethphage, and Bethania, befides the , r , ^ . „. miffttfirni, ,,„, mount which is called tbe mouht of OUues, hec A Nd* ' it came to pafle, that on one of thefe * :w««.«.J^ ^il^'!',V-'- Tenttwoofhisdifciples, . ^M^\^''^\^''':^^''\^l^°^^'^^^^^ rc^nftV,;weth 30 Saying,Go ye to the towne which is before andpreached theGofpeMhehiePricftcsanQthc being oue.con.e inbi.ownipec >«»,wherein a(roone3syearecome,veniall findc Scribes amevponhim,with the Elders, wi.iiiheonethof fon,.hathi,kiBg. acolttied,whereonneuerman(ate:'loofchim,5£ 2 And fpake vnto hini,faying,Telvs by what ch"««J;^T;n'. tT.-lTl"' bringhim*i/W. amhoritiethoudoeft thefe diings, orwho 'shee -«'J*|,^- , Jr Andifanymanaskeyou,whyveloofeAj>w, thath.thg:uentheethisauthoritie: ' raliiBg.andare tlius (hall yc fay vnto him, Becaufs the Lord hath ? And he anfwered,and Cud vnto them,I alTo onetccire by the need of him. will askeyouonothin^ -.tell metbereforc: rL"^''!;^':' 5 2 So they that were fcnt, went their way, and 4 Thebai>tifmeofIohn,wasithomheaueft, •>" ^ found it as he fayd vnto them. or of men? ^ , ... , ^, , i J And as they were loofing the colt, the ow- y And they rea(iied withm themfelues, fay- ners thereof fayde vnto them. Why loofe ye the Jng, If wc f-hall fay,From heauen,he will fay, Why ^™^ "v^- colte? .- then beleeued yc him not ? ^.i.j.w.i.ir. ^4 Andtheyfayde,TheLordehachneedcof 6 But if we (hall fay, Of men, all the people ," i", is so «* him. J i ^ will ftonevs:for they be perfwaded that lohn was tbing to blue , ■<' ihem ihe chitnrft ^ W<./A.i,.7. J5 fvSo they brought him to Tefus, .-mdUiey a Prophtt. , . . ,, enemies of chmJ fa*»w.M. cafttheirg.irmentsonthecolt,3ndfetIcfusthcre- 7 Therefore they anfwered, that they could ^j^is feruantt. on. not tell whence it W4«. _ which are conuet. 1 6 And as he went,diey fpred tlicir clothes in 8 Then lefus favde vnto them, Neitht the way. y oi^oy what audionticl doe theft things. ^^^^^^ ^„,j, p,,,,. ^^^^^ J ^ And as he went,diey fpred tlwir clothes in 8 Then lefus fa.vde vnto them, Neither tell I ftnt .» .he v ,y^ uieway. yot^bv what audior.t.cl doe thefe thmgs. ^'^^^^f^JeTb^' f*-' ?7 And when he was now e come neere to the 9«f *»ThenbeganherofpeaketothepeopIe ,„g,h,hey0.all 1" going downe of the mount of Oliucs, the whole this psu-^lc, A certaine man planted a vmej-ard, mnfcape vnjHi. L ThcviacyJirdletout. S.Luke. Of the poorc widow, anJl2ticfoorthtohu(ban(ltncn:andwentiacoa jj TliereforeatthereTurre&'on, whofcwifc •llraa^eco'.in:rej',foragreacci«c. ofchemfhaUihebc? forfeuinhadherto wife. • ' 10 And at Che time conucnienrhe fcntafn-- 54 Then lefus anrwered, aadfiyd vncochcm, uantco the hulbnndmen, tbat they thoiild giue Tii;s children of this world maiTy wiues,aad are S the^ tu t^iu himofi.hefruicof:hevincyard:l-Mittljehuiband- married. '"i,7j!.u"'"*"^ mcndidbexhim, andfenchimavvayemptie. jj But they wliich^hibe counted woithyco 'i,o>Tt,»h"ebi',^ 11 Ag,uneh:e!ent yet another feruanc : and enioy the world , and the re!urre>aiDn froni the mth»»i>rU:Mi they did beat him, and foulc intrated him , and dead, ndthepmarry wiues, neither are married, nit thtf,(hu »M. Tent him away empcie. i^ For they can die no more, foralmuch as '^"Jf^l'^^l 1 1 Moreouer he Tent the third , and him they they arc cquili vnto the Angels, & arethe Tonnes Tv. i6.7. ah'c'i wounded, and caft out. ol God, fincethey are the h children of the re- ft comrar; la tht IS Then faid the Lord ofthe vineyard, What funea-on. chMrf,, of hibt. fhall I do ? I will fend my belouedfonne :itmay jy And thatthedead (liall rife againc, euen ,Zn»}''Z'l^'. be chat they willMo reuerence,when they fee him. ♦Mofcs llieu'cd it befides the bu(l),when he ftid, r.-aiM .-/ir ^i vt 14 But when the liulbandmcn ftwhim, they The Lord is the God of Abraham, andtheGod [itirmfthMthif reaibned with themreluts,laving,This is the heire: of Ifaac, and the God of Jacob. ^fct'fl "j'^"^' come, let vs kill him, that the inhaicance may be j 8 For he is not the God of the dead , but of "unUjii"? "is!, ours. them which liue: for all' liue vnto him. fi dte iiiei n/e ia 15 So they caft him out of the vine\'ard , and 39 Then certeineoftheScnbesanfwercd, and ' heard it, they fayd, God forbid. they that Chrift is Dauidsfonne? j^'L^J'ni 17 ^ And he beheld them, &faid,Whatmca- 42 AndDauidhitnfelfefiythin thebookcof a»3»p)V''/fiA 4,p/i/.,,g.,j. neththis then that is written, 4» The ft one that the P(almes,v The Lord faid vnto my LordjSit at *««'"•«*. iy..i8.i6.43.+.it. the builders refufed, that is made the head of the my right hand, ^*y,*°'''''*^/- """•S'^V"-'* comer? 4? TiU I (hall make thine enemies thy foot- J,,,^,;|";,X/V. 1 8 Whofoeuer (hall fall vpon that (lone, fliall ftoole. ing,thtgoitfci»t be broken: and o.n whomfoeuer it (ball falljitwil 44 Seeing Dauidcalledhim Lord, howishee »o;<»i andfcn: forth kets, and the highcft feats in the aflemblies, and b-,'Lor'(b'^^ufj*' J The lad refuge ^ (pics , which ihould fainethe(T:felues ii 1, ■ ijn, the chiefe roomes at feafts : he is°he cueXft! that lalfe prophets c to take him in his talke,and to dcliuer hup uu) 47 Which deuoure widowes I* houfc , andin iog fonne cf God) hauetodentoyihe thepowerand ii authoritic of the gouemour. (hewmakclongprayers:Thefelhalreceiuegrea- a'to'dingtotbe rouy'.e!;.,fon,rnd ^^ And theyalkedhim , faying , Mafter , uc- ter damnation. fc.M..r. treafon tothtit knOW that thoufayeft, and tCacheftright,nec''M XfA*i.ii.4j.wi!/.ij «. Wi»r.ij,j8. j Wemnftaaoydtheenmpleoftbejin. charge. doeftthou accept c mans perlbn, but teachdl ^^C bitioojandcouctompaftooH. k Tiuit lp$kimt^$htfgmeVtiiii)Hjmif, htufis, uhhrnw'" wayofGodtnielv. fir lic g,m *«d (>J,p«c,. t fviTm"htj hAd 2 2 Is it lawfuU for vs to giueCarfartribute , ., ,r}^^^\ ^^^' ^r, ■ ,, ZT.i\. \. , ■ , , ■ c r- rr ,r-, dtfirua,OHof:htTfm>U,is,4ndHiirHf*km.lsnci;mt MflTJ- ^^ But he percaued their fcraftinefle,andfaid gop,gb,fircihfUaiHdifn,r„i. bHtJj^,»,ithnt. ■vnto ^^^"^-^ ^Vhy tempt y c me ? /y Nd :?. ■ as hee beheld , he faw the rich men, * ^«*» « »-4i- If firgt]„me fhi;t 24 shew me a peny. Whofe image and fu- /\uhich calttheirgifts into the trcadirie. ''"fa!"^' "■'' MctHjtiion t^tittfi pcrfcriptionh_thit ? They anfvvered , andlayd, z And hee fawallbacertiinc poorc widow ""hijeuiuiTis* c/'tq mt hist 10 Cslan. which calt in thither two mites : uen the ncheU.ac rf„,if " 2 J Then he fayd vnto them, vGiue then vnto j Andheefayd, Ofatrueth Ifay vntoyou, ^""^'''"8'"*^°'** e Thau *r( not >no- Cajfarthe things which are Cxfirs , and to God that this poorc widow hath caft in more then ""'S*'""'' tvi.ttpiMiircft. thofc which are Gods. the>'all. ^fl^hcmt"n>th^,'. ^^ And they could not rcproue his laying be- 4 For they all haueoftheir fupcifluity caft ntricircu'nQAH. ' fore thepcopie : but they maniciled athisan- into the offerings of God: butdieofherpcnuric iti^mhchiUmtn fwere,and held their peace. hath caft in ell the lining that (he had. h*iu riffta viiio, ly X 4 Thcn Came to him certeine ofthe Sad- j * = Now as (bme fpake ofthe Temple,how *f*«^«((.45■•"■"• mlZ'of'tlt''l!Ttt "^"^^^ (which deny that there is any refurrcftion) itv\-as gam^lbed with goodly ftones, and with \''j^^c^','oai. are indeed alike, and they alkcd him, a confecrate things, he (ayd, on oi tiieVempf* f Cnftineiutcer. 28 Saying, Mafter, 5i.Mo{esv\TOte vnto vs, If 6 Are thefe the things that ye lookevpon? isforeiolde.ibat wmiM^tTd^nte any mans brother dich.;uingawife, andhccdic the dayeswill come wherein a'ftone fhaU net thattmeipir.tnall }^>ti'e7'hp>tch'iie without children, that his brother fhoulJ take 6« be left' %-pon a ftonc , that (hall not bethrovvcn bo'il'''v''p "«hoii etniftfttyrtSiit uife,Rod raifc vp fecd vnto his btothcr. downe. ' bead buiiden rnuft innniien. jp Nowthtrewcre feuen brethren, and the 7 Then they sflced him, flying, Matter, but andonghtiobe Je^T.lt^aj. ^^ ^^'^^^ ^ ^'^'^ ' 3"'^ ^^ '^'^'^ without children, i-.hcn (l^nil thefe tilings be ? atid what figne (h.tli 'j'^^j;^^^ ,^-„„ w'^■"'• the'saJduco'." ^'^ 't^"^" '^'^'1' 3nd left DO children. itig,I am Chn/}, and the time drawcth nccre :fol- */'r^''''* >^iJf«,lJ.J.* 31 And laft of all die woman died alfo. low yc not them therefore. t rjini'm; ■Ntm.' 9 J And The dayes of vengeance. Chap.xxii. Watch and prajr, ThcPafTeouer. 3f J TheuneTem- p 3 And wheftyeehcarcofwarresandfediti- your hearts be oppreHed with furfcting and dmn- pieoiGoJubuih Q^s^ i-g notafrayed : for thefe things miift firft kcnncfle, and cares of this life, and kit that day midd/ft of incre- Come, hilt tlie end followcth not by and by. come on you at vnwai es. dibieiumulti,and 10 1 hen C>yd hcvnco them. Nation Ihall rife jj Forasa fnare (tall it come h on all them * Oa»iir.:,„9hir. moitOnrpemiie-. againft nation, andkingdomeagainftkingdome, that dwell on the face of the \vfioleeanh. J»j)>,.ft. , n. -^,.»u.fu,,.nh, v>!f,.u,r. i!^ttM»:uiJ*l. '5 ^'^^^ uill glue you a mouth and uifdome, ,4 rn,,ii,„icnhoIhxlU chufijl. n s»im dtfimhihou fotfiDuitonjlAtti "'hercagainftallyoucaduei^ariesniallnotbeable 3%ihr,/i fntanhthuihiynMiednotnn^. ^% »e ftjuh ,u:uimhuu,. to fpeake,nor rdift. *' f^'^Tu' ,'*'* "' ^o"'"* "'"^'j '* i^'Z' o",.".' ' ^iTJXtl 16 Yea,yelhalbebetraij:daIfoofyourparent<;, ,, ci'y?H««i„i"i/l«i,* 69 H, c..fif<>bii''.fufi *mihoi,meul7r. ^ y°"' bredir<:n, an d kjnlinen, end fijcads, to it iht some cfCod. umtio ih, »]L', inifime ofyou lliall th'.-y put to death. K T^^v ^ the ' feaft of vnleauened bread drew ^if'-'*-'*- '' ,f,hufu,,h. 17 Ajidyecfhallbehatcdofallmenformy rNnere,\vh:ch is called the PafTeouer. Tchrm.s'uk.s iu^TX','t ^am*:sCike. , ^ 2 And the hie Hicfis and Scribes fought how vi.on .cd-joi •i4riftj.li,' , If "Yet there flaU not one haire of your they mightkillhim: for they feared the ptoole. ;f'''f ''';'' iZ°&\:::',n ^^^rvo^^Pf^-^iceHpofrefleyourfoul^ called Ifcariot, and .vas of the number of the .Hc^.VcUy.h; t^ZmihmiT"»T«»? ged with feuldicrs, then vnderftand that the d&- 4 And he went his wav, and communed with *«•="*■ ^''.■-J. »nh/iana,„it« tolation thtreofis nere. thehiePriefis and'captaints, howheraightbe- rGod'br'h:. HsX^^ilttZ , ^' Then let them whicharem ludca, fleeto „ay him to them. wolcri'liproui- .«,-,.}» .4™,, tne,7'0"nta:ne : andkt them xvhich are in the , So they were glad, and agreed to giue him deBCf.cutt.hhia tnmf^Uf. middesthereof,depart out :an*!etnor them that monev. ' tobctbcmmiRec L^/Tf? «reinthecountrey,entertl. ^ ^ . ^ 'And he confented,snd fought opporunity ^^how^'s'"^^^^ TOviti'-^iV" 2i For thefe be the dayci e,' U to betray him vnto them, when the people were ihouroromde. 4 The liaall de- Wl all things that are wnrtcn. baway. - ft.uaioB, it.uaion oithc a J But woe 6,f to them that bewith childe,and - r v 3 Then came the day of vnleauened 'J''!' '*"' *7 L«oldl''' " toihemthatgiuefuckci^nrbofe dayes: for there bread, when the Paffeouercmuft be facrificed. f%t?jt\k\. rB,y»,»thih,f, 'balbegreatdilkefleinthisland^dewnthouer g And he fent Peter and Iohn,faying,Go and .i^i^/r.n.^f thMvre mtmt, this people. prepare vs the dPafleouer that wc may eate it. »rihtVrufiit»i .A,cAGoW;A 24 And they fh.all faU on thef edgeof the / And they fayd to him , Where wilt thou, ItfX'^vnfy- »*,„*. ,d.,5.fr.. fword,and ihalbe led capt.ue mto all nauons,and ^^ ,ve prepare «/ "f.huchapt. ^ fly.'dZrmirJ, niemralcmfhalbetrodcnvnderfoot ofthsGen. ,0 ThenheCiid vnto them, Beholde,wbcnye 0 fVuh jf.g Then there (hall be figncs in the funne, you, bearing a pitcher of water: foUowhiminto ''/J^Jlltm/.'nJ Zol!^Zt:J(,ih, 3"dinthemoonc,andmtheftarrcs,andvponthc thehoufethatheentrethin, ti»>flir, mini ■ tdgihui^^ ■ ^™^ trouble among the nations with perplcxj- „ And far vnto the goodmanofthehoufc, thtf^tuhiitho' *'> "^^i^^^ *'« : th e fca and the v\^tcrs fhall roare. -jhe xMafter faith vnto thee,Whei« is the lodging '^'^ZIIImL l|.Y*T« ^i,. . 16 5And mens hearts fml fade them for f«re, ^^^^ j fl^jj] ^at mv Pafleouer with my difciples? ,„ ,h,i»icn. tlyl'»iy'tif»f, a""^o'' looking after thofc things which (ball jj Then heniall fliewyouagrearhiccliam- v.«.r,*..s .7. i>;,xp!rrd,..pf>m. come on the world : for the powers ofheauen her trimmed : there make it readv. r*.>tf 14.13, u,fi,^,u!u.u. fiiJ'en^fcen ^ „ ,. . , ^ i^ Sothe>' wenr,andfoundashehadfa:d vn- ^if,';;^;'^:"!^^^^ 'Zp^nl7.l,lr ^' -^""^ '^? ^?F '''*^ ^^^ *^ ^''""^ °^"=^ to them, and made reads' the Paffeouer. manifcH mwai !., tiHJeJ' -^ni come in a cloud, vMch power and great glory. ,. 5j4Andwhen tlie « houre was come , hee tha..l'" ^"'"^ "te of it anv more , vntiU it be fulfilled ia the .,„:„^i.y ,h, i/^. Tl ".cly we"re *'^'"' ''"°'' "^y""" ''""^ ^'-""' '^^ ^"■''^^'" '' kiugdome of God. • ' '■ i^ TV >a„>u «/-. /.. lod.iiacrkis thenncri. 17 Andhctookethccup,and2;anethar.ks,and '^'"'*"f5«" •/ Cl«rc.h ji Solikevvireyecwhenyceieethefcthings f^.,\^ Take this, and ciiuule it amWyoii, '„!u\X!rnL;l!:e n w ■ nnft be fo '^""^° '^''' ^''^^''^ ' "^ ^^^ ^^'^ Kin-domc of j g for I (av vnto you, I w\l not drink: of the ff,«r,!ifA-< H W- mnftbefo ^""y."'.-'"^ J """" }^^ ^u-. u.v .v,..^,,v^.„.. v,. jjj f-or ItaV VntOyOU, 1 WU noca^^.^-•^.r tiiw f,;»r,Af/:o..,.T».Y, ■ b.r and natchiuu' *2o- '"^ "^^r*- . , . fruit of the vine , vntJU6ekingdome of Godi>e y^htcknT^y -sf*. boibdivaadni^Mmt 26 Bur ye (hallnot he fo : but let the greateft lefus to kiffe him. ""man t^lltl' amongyoubcastheleaft : andthechiefeftas he 48 And lefus f.iyd vnto him, ludas, betrayeft Z'^h^jtememott thou the Sonne of man with a kiflc ? to;!ini then Chrifi, 4P 7 Now when they which were about him, tut with the fcxrc faw what would follow,they faid vnto him.Lord, Zl'Jfle7",it ' fliall we finite with the fword ? »«ic* u thefiart- 50 And oneofthem fmoteaferuaiitofthe hie fiiUiHihiKgntht Prieft,and ftrooke oft his eare. l^tTL '''tlTtt 51 Then lefus anfwered, and faid, Suffer r*#»» "oZ'',\thutltn\f thus farre: and he couched his eare,& healed him. ^utm linnet vjitm $1 '5 Then lefus faid vnto the hie Priefts, and ^i^A'A, H vitliin the cufi>e, Tht'iib: w»t H tadeit the Coat- stunt or Ttfi^iiafnt, Vhiri.is III eiecd it ii kut the fgne of the Trfi.imcnt ,or rttheiofthebloaU ofChriJl, ii>her hath a bagge, let him take it, and hkewife a fcrip: j 8 And after a little while , .nnother man faw vp. and he that hath none, let him feU his coace, and him,andfiyd, Thou art alfo of them. But Peter ^^l'/'**'*^' buy a fword. fayd, Man, I am not. Kh„ 1 it-^^ ' 37 For I fay vnto yoUjThatyet the fame which jp And about the (pace of an hourc after, a is chtiUii Wil- is wr)tten,muft be performed in me, ^ Euen with certeine other affirmed, faying, Vcrely, euen tfiis ''"gly ''.""'"^* the wicked was he numbred:for doubclcflc chofc man was with h'm : for he is alfo a Galilean. obedience *« * things which * And the men that hcld IcfuS, mC(C- 18 Euen the very faith dilfsreth much from a vaine fccutmc, in (ctiingbclotcvs the gtieuoui exam- kedhim and ftrooke him . fcare of thj wbiclt pleolPeter. •$• AI,«.io.p, m ^llthiilalieti l/y«a)ofiiHt/legorit,(uifhe ' topkeChtiUpro- j.iil'el'Atte/Ulh.\Hdiol>e fi)u<'he , and there/ore you mnfl Uy all byGodj prouidence. p Thefowtrthitvtigiuentodtiknufttfjfrilfeiheligl^ ethcrthin?i«f!ie,aiiJtluiilcevpoMfim.if}>inii}ourfeluttinarmDhr. ^niwhttthit fir 0 ftaf.n. °.v.Wj(.t«,;8. 19 We haue to bcholein Peter an example both Armour fr, htftieveJ by htt ovne exAmjile , whtnht ^ayeti itfltrvardin thegtr. of the rragililieofmini nature, and of the fingolai goodnelleof Codlowirdihil iui, *ndrefro'>ueJTetirfir/lrik.tn^rrilhlhefv:!ri, ^ EfM.f}.lt, '.'Mat. eled. X iVJ4<.2iS.5S,5yr««r.I4«iS. 10*18.15. >5-/(3.38, ae Chill} 36.i6, rnxtkl t<( ;>, iahu (8,1. baie (he (kime tlat w«i &uc to out rinaci. *ll^»s.*«.6^.m^r,\^,6^ 64. And ne^eflatity tn paD'e^yet itexcti. felh not the fault of the mliia. menci. VAJii/.zo.:;. mar he 14.4:. 8 ThePartoora are not called to rule,biitio feme, k H tut ir"i ti' tlett fir flit VM the tn{iortieto honour T'lncet trith [oirie ^reat titlei. ■% Chrift led to Pilate. Chap.xxliJ. Thepsoplcsrage. :5 «54 And whfn they Fmd blindfolded him, they and lot, uothing worthy of death is done of him. fiT.ote him on the face,and alkcd him,faYing,Pro- 1 6 i I will dicrcforc chaflife him, and let him J The wiWome phecie^vhoitisthatfmotethee. loofc. fut\tl\sxk't'' 6$ And many other things blafphemoully 17 ( For of neceflitic he muft haueletone lcff(.^Ll God cut- Ipakc they againlt him. loofe vnto them at the feaft.) fetn liicb coiiofelt. «}• M4n*.i7.i, 66 ^ >' AndafTooneasit wasday, iheElders 18 Then all the multitude cried at once,faying, »*'-(<'ij.i. ofthepeoplc,£nd the hie Prieftes and the Scribes Away with him,andde!iuer vnto vsBarjbbas: * '^'"'•1 "«)<>'« ix'cnimt came togcther,and led him into theirCouncil, ip Which for a certaineinfurrcftion madein io.\tt«°ill,J' wiongfnliy con- ^7 laying, Art thou that Chrift?tell vs.And he lhecitie,and murcher,v.ascaft inprilbn. dea.nej onct, ihai deronedofblaf. fnid vnto them.Ifl tcU vou,ye wil not bclecucit. 20 Then Pilate fpakeagaine to them, willing "ni-ght appesie, Phemie b-for. tte 63 And ifalfo I afkcyou,you wilnotanfwerc tolctlefusloofe. howthatcuc mcntfcjtt.ihat mc,norktmegoe. 21 But they cryed,faying,Crucihe,cnicihe him. deirnediah.ai. wt inijiu be quit 69 FICTcafter (hall the Sonne of man fit acthc 22.*AnQhc(hid \ntothem thethird time,Diit -^ .''■:'iif,.2y.ji, befo:eGo,(froai right hand of thcpowcr of Gckl. what cuill ha:h hecdone? I finde no caufc of """'"'•>'• ihtburphcmx Thcnfai^itheyali, Art thou then the Sonne dcathinhim: I will therefore chaftife him, and L,'r,?,7„ „(!";, which we delCt- r'r- J ^ . 1 I /-L- 1 L 1' r u T 1 L • 1 /- ' i itiagiooliicj ^,j^ ot God? Andhelaidtotncm,\efay,th3t I am. lethimlooie. a lUdrf.rJttot 71 Thcnraidthe)',VVhatnecde weanyftinher 2j But they were inftant with loudvoyccs, foaidnns. witncfle? for wcourfelues haue heard it of his and required that he might be crucified: and the !i,7'',! I'j'^'''] °' owne mouth, voycesofthemandofthehiePiicftes preuailed. mod horrible end, r- u A o YVTTT 24 So Pilate gauefentence, that it Ihould bee t//"-:'*?. c H A i*. AAiii. as rhey required. huiei,.z. I HtuKcitfeilxfirePiUli. 7 He iif/nl 10 HtrcJt. il Dfi Umochd. 14 TiUtc )eiU-ih hirA-uf to lie Jewei reejutfi, 17 The -no-iTun hetetsle him. jj Wf 11 crueified, 59 0« cfihethieueirtmlethhm:^ The ether it faued O^fiilh. 45 whome theydelucd, and dciiuered lefuS to doC '*y ilofthmUMt HeJftih. sj HeUliufi'd. with him what they wruld. tUiamfiuiiji,//, 1 Chritf.who is "-rHen ' the whole multitude ofthem arofe,and 26 f ^ 7 And as they Icdde him aivay, tliey %[n''°ii2i'Jhcll't now readie lo luf. 1 led him vnto Pilate. caught one Simon oi Cyrcne, commsng out oi fi, emt by ,«/«,• Jtrrorthefediti. » And thcv be^.in to accuff" him favin" We theheId,andonhimtheylaidthecroire, tobeare »/»> c»,(/^*4, on,whichwe«i. i <- j r- ^ „• , ' . c"' , JnG-orT^ic what via tie) i!c! fed mthi. world, haue found this man =peruertingthenation,^and i^aftcr^5<"5. , ,• , toy.u.ih.iln-v^ il firft of ai; pro. forbidding to pay tribute to Csfar, faj ing. That J-7 ^ And there folowed him a great multitude ^.:,„j,.t, „,, .^,, „, ■cuncedguiitlei, hcis Chrilta King. of people, and of women, which women bewai- ofniituieijri^.ie. that it might ao. v And Pibteafkcd him, faying. Art tfiou led and lamented him, L"^v!'i„,» fe?e"no!for["^" theKin? ofthclewes? Andheanfvveredhim,and ^8 EutlefTis turned backe vnto them, & faid, Lr^t;*' ,^f' ownfinncscwhicli faid,Thou fayeft it. Daughters of Hierufalem, wcepe not for me, bnt wi«,p.,8. were none) but 4 Then f-id Pilate to the hie Prieftes, and to vveepe for your fclues,and for vour children. 9 ch;.nbeca-r-e w°"«N,»,fA# the peoplclFndc no fault in this man. 2? Forbehold,thedaves will come, when men f""'1';;/°''^^ ;,4v» !/fi,a^ 5 ^Jut the^ were the more fieice, fayiag, Hee ^^^^ fay, Eieffed are the barren, and the v/ombes fuVer.r,g .he pu- them v:t» eyroMTi. mooueth the people, teaching throughout alMu- that neuer bare,and the pappes which neuer gaue ciiiiment wbicb ^ y,uitf,.u.iu dea,bepinning at Galile,euen to this place. fucke. 'hey <^''"^^ ^mII'ii 6^Noww"hcnPnateheardofGaIUe,heafked 5° Then fl-,allthe>' begin to fay to the n-.oiin- 'e^j^"""'* w«r(M}.«. whether the man werea Galilean. taines,.t-Fa]I on vs : and to the hilles, Couer vs. „ chtiftinpriy. iohn 18.3J. 7 And when he knew that he was of b Herodj J r :• For if they doe thcfe things to a ' grccne ing for his cne. . Chnft ,, a I»gh. iurifdiaion,he fenthim to Herod, which was alfo tree, what (liall be done to the drie> T^'^^^fr^* "it'tMlcT" atHieru6l^inthofedayes. '' j i « And there were t.vo others, vvhich were ^f^^S";^,^ gteatfmart. 8 And v.henHerod fa wlefiis,he was exceeding- euddoers,led withhimtobellaine. Piicft. b T'-u ».« H'rtd ]y 0^^^ . f^^ 1^^ ^^^5 de(irous to fee him of a long- JJ ' And w+ien .the^- were come to the place, / «-*.-« Cod ^""-ilhf#rrn f-for.,becaufe hehad heard manv things of hiT. ''■' i-h 's called Cakian"e,tliere they crucified him, '^^[l^'" '*" . ,^:^Spil, ;"*^& t.,uaed to Jiaue fcene fome fignc done by him. and trtccuiij doers: one at the ngntliand,and the „ piu,'eatnv *incr,w^£Ka -i/'y^ftltn-qucftioned hee with him of many otiier attheleft. wares is madta o^'^^"' things: but he anf.vercd him nothing. J4 '°ThenfaidIcfus,Father,forgiuethemtfor ptnch.rofthe ' "3^^^ ' o The hie Pricfres alfo and Saibes {bode thc)' kno /. e not «h.t they doe. And they paued J'"^!"^^"/,',^, ■ imiKMfut foorth,andaccufcdhimvcherp.entl7. h:s raiment,an,i ca.T: lottes. weitiH^tn'aAat tuit^indiefus ,j And Herod with his 'men of \arre,defr>i- JJ And the peopkrtood.and beheld :2nd the (j,chui)S)uu- ^'''^■^f^l^it 'e'J f""-'"' a"^ n^"cked him. and arayed him in rulers mocked h:m with diem, faying Hee faued ^°;*' J,^';^ .^'f - :^', i-i^'r * vvhitcand feat him againe to Pilare. others : let him f.ne himfllfe, if he be that Chrift, ^;» J^' ,;^« ■i'ch.t'-.dd.utrs 12 J And the fame'dav Pilate and Herod were the tCiiofi-n of God. W/t-lfaiew ■::, madcfncnds together • forbeforcthq- wereenc- ^^ Thefouldiersnlfc mooccd him, and cime ofii.ev.»:t e ■ r.,'f„„rfi, miesenetoanoth'rr. andortcrM .im^n.ger, „;'^(/lr-M;f.-. : ^'■C''r:id^«f,. i3.<|-+Then Pilate called togetherthe high J7 Andfaid, ItthoubetheKirsoftheltwcs, ,i„„,^f-:,j/„\,^i rA»K^rov™.«j/;Bi Pricftes.andthe°ralers,andthepeor!e,' fiue thy felfe. . , finhmmUt . »»'»i«''7^««' 14 X Atrd (aidvntothem, Yce haue brought ^8 "And a f.mci-fcription was alfo written ro:.f!!t-.nv,o.,hj Xf'cTSyZ'e of this man vnro mc, as one thst perue/ted the peo- cuer him, in Greeke !cttci-s, and m tatirt, and m '^- '^^^^'^,^^ Cihuft'-r. ph:: and beholde, I haue examined him before Kcbre-.v, Th 1 s is that King P f ^-,1 „;-,;, l,„„y "ii * .-f V"'"""'^ vou..ind haue found no fault in this man,ofthofe t h e I e vv e s. b;ip°ofl.im!>lie r r r w/;Mt'-i,r« things wh,ereof vdccufc h'm : J9 f g And '« one of the e-u II doers, whch vpo. , ,= e^.. ^ Z^ilf:::;^ ij No,noryetHerod:.forIfcntyoutoh:m.. v.creh:nged, railed on h.nfaymg, Ilthoubee ^:^:l:^-,^ c ■!:!/. thatChri/^,(r.uethyr.lre.andvs, _ power cflif=^o ,- The hatred of godli'relTe loynnh the wicked togtthef, 4 Chrift is qii'l the 4Q gut thc Other anfwercd, and reVuk:-j h n*. faaethebt'.eeoj;.- ;e.-oadtime,eaenofliimofwhomc!ieiscoodfT;aed,lha:itmightarpcar«,bow r ■-„ Fearcftthou nOtGod, fec'n''thjua:t in andof drati.to he being roS.tedfemedvs which were \iiiuit. d Thcjt nhim< thi ItJftS (nSli 'C r j ■ i ' - D reuergetS- c- r - ^ Eee4 4V^V«- Chi ifl is buried. , S.Luke. TwodifciplcsiotimcytoEromaus, 41 We are in Hcede righteoufly 6fr» .♦ for wc ^ He is not Iiefe,but is rifen: remember 4»hoi» 4> £* amifie. 7 Saving, that the Sonne of man muft be de- •*"■*' '■*'• j; leftrnaiji 11 the 4* And he faid vnto lelos. Lord, remember liueredinto thehandesoffinfuImenjandbccru- Zi/i^jr/i 0/ iht mCjwhen thou conimcftinto thy kinj^dome. cihed,and the third day rife againe. ra,U:tiitii-4t ., Then lefas faid vnto him, Verciv I fay vnto 2 And they rememb'red his wordes, We 44 ^ 'i' And it v.'as about the fixthoure : and a U'thefe things vnto theeleuen, and to all the ofth^dS"*^ «/ rn^tiiff-n. ly there was a darkcnefle oue: all the land, vntil the remnant. xporjided by tbe ZlhZ'cj't'foHT t'^ce.to day foalt thou be with me in '<■ Paradifc. 9 ^ And returned from the fepiilchre, and told » T^'n'^T,*"''' . '"''u'TT"' i "i"^^^°"rc. 10 NowitwasMarj' Magdalene,&Ioaima,& ftout coorsgc of «ij"»imf'wV 45 '*^ And the Sunne was daikened, and the Mary the wi«r.^«r of lames, §: other women with J^J'^'^^j^f'^ . c-j;',« moft fin. vaiie of the Temple rent through the middes. tliem, which told thefethings vnto the Apoftles. great mercL) k> * i'trrfii'iht 4^ Andlefuscrj'edwichaloud voyce, &faid, it Buttheir wordsfecmcdvnrothemasafei- Uiew thatibe '^l^^noHai^mlLi * f'S^t'crj'nco thine hands I commend my (pirice. ned thing,neicher bcleeued they them. kmgdome of God M//iTJ»fAi'4.' ^"'^ "'"^" ^° ^^"^ ^^'^ ^''^' ^^ S^uc vp the ghoR. 12.^? Then arofe Peter, aiid ran vnto the fc- t^^'ordrnMiV ij cKriil being 47 ^ '5 Now when the Centurion (awe what pulchre,and ^looked in,and faw the linen clothes power. •"'" ",'!if '"'"u ^^ done, he glorified God, fayinr, Of a furctie laid by themfelues, and departed wondering in ± John i*.6. Vmi'iu to be ^'^ ™^ "'^ '^^- " h jnfelfe at that which v.as come to pafle, f„c«d'.Jinl" f h'',* Go£, w^ofArimathea, a citie of 17 Andhe feidvnro them, Whatmannerof '^"I'l^"^^''^^ fooftasitpici- ' thclewes:whoalfohimfelfcwaitedfortheking- communications are thefcthat yechauc one to htti'tckejloksi fcthhiu. domeofGod. another as ye waike and are (ad? Mi^mt} ». i« chnftgi'he -J He went vnto Pilate, and aCked the body 18 And<'theonernamcdCleopas)anrwered, ■•■^"*<>«i». 'I'X^.^ oflefus, andfaid ^.,tohin^^ A. t thou onely atengerin ^J.^p'^'f-'g" jaockeintheraidft JJ And tooKC It dovmt, juid Wrapped itina Hierufalem, and halt not knowen the thmges twooihtt wi>aef- o the toroien- linncn clcth, and laid it in a tombe hcv/cn out of. which arc come to paffe therein in thefe day es ? fa.whieb fiw ir, ^jiVu-'i ^«- arockcwliereinwasneuermanyetlaid. 19 Andhefaidvntothe^iAVhatthings? And ""^ '^j'J^"^"'^"'* jj^j'siA^T^^s!^" J4 And that day was tbe preparation, andthc they faid vnto f-im, Ofkfasof Nazareth, which medot'pnrpo.'e* 17 ciiri.liKrouoh Sabb.nth ^^ drew on. w-asaProphtL.niightieindeedandioHordebe- jnthtlrowre bis fioiou; bill 1..11 jj iSAndthewomenalfo that foUow-ed af- fore God,2nd all rcoric, b/jiii.-j.a\itheii. r" hToh"fhi. ">■> ^Wch camewith him from GaUle, behelde 20 SArdhowthehiePrleftes, and ourrulers '■^^{^^'""^'^ €l-a;„jr:dr{rur. thcfepulchrejQnd how his body was laid. deUucred him to be condemned todcath, and ^ iv..,\h<>ldtu f.'fi^oo.bvihe y<; And they returned and prepared otlours, hauecniciiicd him. Uckt aiJ flifeJ, wi!«(r-"of'pibtf* anJoyntmenK,andrefted the Sabbath (/ay accor- 21 But wee trufled that it had bene he that J:^"/^^','^""'^* r »'ori °/or ior7, <^i"o '° ^^ commandcment. fiiould haue deliuered Ifrael, and as tonchirg all 1^;''°,^^'! >'^ ^^j^ vxr^-iiHt, .-u liv ' thefe things,todayis the third day,that they were »Mr.r.t,w:/!bit, ttniMWf.^rlheli'J'tffthffvKa'aiy'lrfvtDPurJ ihivn^-fame, *r.itl T, A n vvTTTT came, firtintj, tUtthcyhadalfofcencavrfioilof ^•"^•'ow Fi««. CHAP. XXIII T. Angcls,whichfaid,tluthewasaliue, " 5?'"V«« //.^i*- . filt>iohehM\id. t,g Hipnmfttt tichl/Gbtsl. ;i Hs jj Thcn he faid vnto them , O foolcs and ,J^,"' V .-Wof » K.I. " "'•'"'*? " " *''^''- fiou e of heart to beleeu'e all that tl;e Prophets , i, ,ppejr„h hy K>imo.i. V TOwthev ' (irftf/iyrofthe weekc »care!vin Lucff-oken! ibjconfeniDgof , Poore ^!!v wo- l\^^^ morning, they can)e vnto the feptdchre, 26 Ought not Chrift to haue fuifcrcd thefe *V, I^'rr"u"^' mfn.cucii brhde ,, ■ » '^ i i • i i . 'i ' « • ^ • _ u- „i^_.<;- •HheFrophets, their exptajiioD and brought cheodoufs, which thcy hadprcpa- things. and to ciitcr mto hi5glor\' i thatailihore jrech-'iVntone red,cnJcertjiiie iro^fwwith thcm. 27 And hcbcgjnatMofrs, .indatr.ll thcPro- thingureirue the fi.il n itn<(r«$ J y^j,£j thsy found ihc ftonc roll«d awa.y from phets.and interpreted vnto them in .ill the Scrip- «c''<^P"l*«> [urcsrhc things which wercn-,««« ofhim. l^^^^"- bf r.hiarrtioi i Ana wen: in, but found not the body of the 28 And the>- drewe necrc vnro the tovme, Ju,^„.p.ei„wri. eihtrftfjcrci:e Lo; d le'iis. which thcy vvCHt to, biit he madcas thoughhcc tmgofChtifl. wv.oi.en.e. ^ And it cametopafie.that as thcv wcrcama- would hau'c gone further. '^Z'r,"h r "u fed t;icreat,bchold, two men fuddcnly flood by s 9 But they confheincd him, laying, Ahde ' :,h. '«-W« th^minniiningveftiirc;. w:th vs: for it is towards night, .nndthcdayis .';Vrj(A y And as thc\' were .ifrakl, and bowed downe farrefrent.Sohewentinto tary widi them. ^ ' ""„" thrir fices to thcc.irrh, they Paid cofhem, Why ?o Ami it came to pafTe, as hce fatca: taMe rvxkevchimtha!;l:ueth,.nmoiigthed(pd> with them, bctookctiiebread, andblcired,a':d difciplcsjand afccndeth. 37 Chtift appeared! to his Chap.), bBikcit,and^aueitrotlicm. 4* And tfity ganehimapiecc ofabroy!ed § imdJttiljutimj. 31 Then their eyes v/crcopened,& they knew fifh,andofanhonycom'cc, a»ty,tmithtt,cfy bled?&whcrfore do gdoubtsarife in your hearts? $0 * Afterward he led them out into Betha- Ghnjiame do^nt J9 Bcholdmincharidsana my fecte : for it is nia,andLTt vp his kniis.andbldTed them. /^«« A<«f« t/»» Imy fclfe: handle mee and fee: fora fpirit hath 51 And it came to pafTe , that as hce blelTed 8 ciin'ft sfccKdsih notflefhand bones,asyefeemehaue. them,.^hee departed from diem, andwas caried iniobtaocD.icd 40 And wh'rnhehaddhusfpokeQjhceniewed vpintohcaiien. depariioc bodily them hu hcnds and feete. _ jz And they worfhipped him.and renimed to fiik"h 'hrifh^, 41 And v\ bile they yet beleeiied not for ioy, Hierulalem with great ioy, wuh>heboiy TdhifftKi _ ' lyhta ht trtkt fttj'!tv[iltU tht Iiwet vftftitt thiiday At til he XtmuH^ofthei, frtytr. tjhn 20.19. 6 TheLorJbiin- feUelTiswcihby ccttaiae aoduc- ceflahe fignes.that ^ctryas lileD a- gaine^ndthatia ^ ehs fam< body whicb lie tucike ,\fOT. biro. r Dmcrt ttii douUfniihouihtt wl'ich f^e oft tii» moil hfttdi^wheii atiyft'tr^tthn^ ■falieth CM, whernf i^b"}^,^"*' and wondred^cCudvntochein,Haueyechaea- Jj And were continually in the Tcmple,pnu- Ghoft, nymeate? C:^,and lauding God, Amen. ^ -\Ufiei6.if. *Sti 19, THE HOLY GOSPEL OF lESVS CHRIST ACCORDING TO I O H N. C H A P. I. t TfittlKtrii tegotttuaj GoiiefirttH ttorUu, I tfii trhich tviticutrtnlh thtFu'^r 14 » madt man. 67 for vhtt tnJe John »a rey.tfitom Can: 16 Hu frttchmx ofChrifirs fjjjct 19. ;o Tht 'icwj!(.ttheti*'e^iu'U tutvao tl-e Prieftt. 4* 7l:tcaUir.g»f^miilir, ^X tfPtSlr, ^j Ph:. lip, 45 tniT^ilhur.ttU N ' the ibe^nnlng •> was ' that Vord,and that Word was J with .}oH,andth2t ^ Word ^vasGod. 2 This fame was in the begin- ning with God i ^ » All f things were made ^vithout it •> was made nothin? that was msde. 4 ' In it k ^vas life, and diat life was ' the light t Tilt Sonne c{ Goiiiofonf,»nd the felf fame etn- btiieet cuerla- Cing-etTc.aD'i ot one and '.b: Tci.'c lame cirrDce«t catUie,wKhUi« « Ftovnht Ir^SH- m'xf.o/ft* EmiIM' i'liftfiityt.ep^fe of men, Z.1.0 ihcufhh; ft)i,lvn thf norh t'%*n ttt thin It kiHt hi htof^nhtft Ctd if^tti I1 mth tBihtt rta Tfudt : fir tht won^vai rum then whtn mB thin^i tf^ti, were rntde , htgtin t9 be piiit\ itri:if:trt;mehr KMhtf^rtlhrhegnmii^tf tS thugs, b hti ha tiinx- X Thii V)T.-'yThjt, puinletb out vnla vi * ftciUur ml chmjtlhmt th»Me til ui-tr, mtldputlethdd!^:rrr!(rtilmee'iethu.li'irdi, irhch n tht Sstfte ef Cod, tnd the Z.Mmi ofGtd, which oihiiinfr ire alfictlrd the Ttiiri of Gii, d This wt'de fViihftynteih eutthe iiSurdioti offrrfnm to vs. t This ttori(,lVatii')a the fir/i iK otdtr i« tif ('Miinc-yttidu tk*t which the Irarised eiill(Suistcfi.T/t') mi thit vorie (Csa) is the Utter )■ ot lrr,thdlht fum^ yrhich the ktrntd calUjiridirititK) 4» ^«4 ' l.iC » The fonne of GoH dcdare'.li that (iir.t his euerbfticg ^.od^ead, both by Cherreatil^ofalltbiDgs^and ilfo by tKepetfuuingrW ihcm.andefpecial!)' by the eTcelIeirtgiftJofrearoiiaodvnJctnandin]j,wnereivith he hath beantified man a- bene all other cteatiuea. / Pmlexfoxnitth ihiiplicf^/^oisf.i.t ^ and \6 ■vrrfit. J ThMtii.^thtfuherd>dinrieJ»d:iihtSiruUTi}'i.cwi:hh:m:fn he vm filcvt. ittrkfr with him. h Of tUhcfethmgsrrbichTrr>emiie,ni>thin^rrMm*^evitht>it bim, i Thia m.if htm : sniit it ^kennftirthiwtnir ofthe Hibrevft., rinttiitig theribttb/atfhiifcrceMiulmrtmffeaeTtill'jrectmm'tilotUno'lK k Tova, Wien theti,irhnt!l thUi^s tre nudit) him.Hr els hew-uld heue fni^, '-',fe is in him. mtd mt life wtu, I ThAtf-tceofrtdfcnAxdvndnJI^Kdm^, vtk. euery man that commeth into the world. much u*ckn>ir- 10 qHcw3sintheworld,a:idtheworldewas '^%u^h.- j. • made by him : and the norld knew him not. merie 14.'' ' ri Hecame' vntohisownejandhisowncre- '"i';-'. ceiuedhimnot. 4 There is an e.- « T> •it- f I iher mnreiDlIir.a- 12 •Eutasmanyasreceiuedhim, toihrmhe nififtationoftbe gaue fprerogutiiie to bee the fonnesof God,<;»«#a Sonne cf God.to to them that beleeue in his Name, ^^' cocfideta-.oa I J Which arebome not of blcod,noroftI:c *„^r„Td^^"^i!^. » wiIofthefleni,norofy wilofmaHjbutofGod. tf d^.p.ecen by ,,,,,.„ ,. ItbnSTojve.who isasitwerethchciaolrol Chrilf. » Thrtitimtchn. a T/:At h^hi isikieh tre Qi^ke of.ic-!ri,ihTif;,Tihoo«!l) eanli:hienoMrdt,tn!,fr. y When as the Sonna rf Gndfawe.ihat men did nctscfcnowledgr h.mby hi»wprVirs,althotc!, ihey. VWfi.iij. r rhfVerdP^urJI:Kili/fraia:nr,iKfnhec^iii,ihlnfftfi. « T'e Se»nebficg[hDtPDtnfiheni<2ofhis people,and3!iyi,vhi<.hH i'-^ottr!:tiitiht S • . < /etataimtiehi^^Spfrii, ^4<^"A^ lohns vvitncflc of Chrift. S.Iohn. The Lambc of God, A 7if««.i I & 1 4 4" 7 And that Word was made " flcfli, and yec kno we not. 9 ThatSoooe, » dwck among vs", (and wee ^ fawetheyglo- aT-^iHeeitistJiatcommediafterme, which -^ U't.j.it, who It God from r)' thereof, « as the glory of the onely begot- was before me,wbofe flioe latchet I am not wor- 1"'^' '-7. euerJaMi^g, tooke ten 5mw of the Facherj afiill of grace and tbieto vnloofc. !^n'J" j Xre'S: ^"«f^- . - . 38 TbefetlimgsneredoneinEethabaij.bc-:;^.';';""'"'* andtbefcltc lasie I) ^ 8 lohnbare witnefleof him, andayed, yondIordan,\vhcreIohn did baptize. ^ migtitbeboih fayiiigjthiswas heofuhom I faid,Hcethat com- 29 f^'5 Thenextdaylohnfeeth Icfiis com- ,, Tijjjjg. j. Cadwd msD, n,fth b^after me,was « before me : for he w«s bet- mingvnto him,and faieth, Beholde " that Lambe trueth of all the rppea "dTo 'msny ^^'^ ^^^^ ^- of God, which « takcth away the P finne of the <><="(•('' of tb« witneffts.thjtfaw i6 •.-? Andofhlsfulncfle hsiical vvcrcceiued, world. tiZu°'°'('^*' him atiiongft v.ho and <^ grnce for grace. 30 This is he of wh5 I faid, A fter me commeth HnnVohhe" *** andvm"whom"*' ^"^ ^°- ^^^ ''^"' "'^^ S'"^" ^^ Mofes,btrt grace, a man,v4iich was before mee : for he v^'as better worWjs in chrift, byiureTDd vn- and trueth Came by Icfus Chrift. then I. ^ Thuv>or,;(ih„);. doubtedargu- j8 '"« No man hath fccne God at anytime: 51 Air«l qllcnewehim •not:bnt bec^wfe 5ee *^/^*^j^![^'' . nients he (hcvea ^^ onely begotten Sonne, which is in the e bo- fhoiild be declared to lfrad,tfaerfore am I come, ii^mhntirto'fet" I'^'rbTtVZZfo fcmeofrhcFather,hc hath f declared him. baptizing with water. fourth, b. Jr. thai ihe ftrtis'ta- I ? ^ " Then this is the rccord of lohn, whcn J2 M So lohn bare record , %ing, Ibeheld ''"^^'p'JChrifl, ktnfortht whole, the lewes fl'nt Prieih and Letiices from Hicmfa- ij that Spirice come do wnefiom hcaiien, ^i^a'^.m^m'tl"'' ^'T^h'''rrh lemtoafkehim^VVhoartthou? doiic,anJ it abode vpon him, Lr.rahnhchn^ ^oh^Tipnihrn *u -° And he g confeffed and *> denied not, and jj Andlknewhimnot:buthe thatfentme '"As'"f<'/*i'w, aurwhtitnxtioe, faid plain!y,I:f am not that Chrift. to baptize withwr.ter,h:craydevnto mee, Vpon 'I'Jl^J'^^'^^f'!''* thMutofay,»trut 21 And thc}' afl'- twoofhisdifciples. , wfithtconunii. • tt>iii:*ndietnot. cth in the wildcrnefle, Make ftraight the wayof j5 '« And hse beheld Icfiis walking by, and l'''''^"^"'' ''■",. »,,hfl«»dmg,hi, the Lord,as faid the Prophet Efnas. fayd,Behold that Lambe of God. vnu'fp"^"-^. *if^'un»t"(Hcl'" 2+ '^ Nowe they which were fcntjwere of die jy '7AndthctvvodifcipIcs lieardhimipeake, tihm^mafor hniihatheua'. Pharifes and followed I efus. f«rr«Mf <.«/ v»infrrffnt wuh 2 J And they aHtcd him, andfiivdc vnto him, 38 Then lefus turned about, 'and fawe them '^'Jl'J""'''" tn,">u7helcr. '^Vhvbaptizeft thou then, ifdvubee notthat follovv,andf idvntothem,VVhai feekeye?And ^ n,tv,'.h*i 'tKt'ofhU'ipinu'/' Chi ili,neither F.lias,nor that Prophet? they fayd vnto him, Rabbi (which is to fay by in- ro'iieoffi«nr,,it <^ .2:t,t.^^.t.' ' 26 Iohnanf.vcredthem,faying,Ii>aptizewith tcrpretat;on,Marter) f where dwelleft thou? Z','l''i'h°"7'*' ' a/",'"«'7- water : but there is one 11 among you , whome j? Kee fayde vnto them , Come, and fee. ''^*^"/,j'°""/^j^^ yThtffar-fKhich ,.,ol- o i l : ThcY camc and 'awc whctc he dwelt, and abode or/&jn'.w«<'*ir» Uii»r*nWortOMri-nKl>tHtf>tSowofGod,!,l,etndmfffl,. r. Thi> n-wdf<.a) Wlthhimtliat day: for IC waSabOUt thettenth ommonhc^/JeJ tlotlhMiinthap>*cebttsl:tn»Uktll>iel]e, butthetrMrthofthtmittter,(lir hismef. houre. PilkefiiuitlHHg)' umgnth],,xhit »f /<» (uch»ih'jfisiiSiemJn«c,h,tu,^..fiJof,h^c.,f.i/!„ceof^,.:,,„dtr»th^ thetv«o wbchhad hcarditoflohn, and that fo- Ubjfrch. 8 IohnifafaithtuIwitncCR'oftheexcclle»cleof€hrlft.ir/>«irA5;» lowed him. _ rfc "ft ' fanffntl»pri-i'iirehaMthts>a):fotl:nhofcir(»de!4nrff/netitatheiiMe ofhis ^i Tbelamcfound his brother Simon firft, '^j ,v l '''"*' c»U,r.^^nlt;,thcnlimlirh^r,.iil.ir>.TtmeT'^ _ ^nd hceblOUght him tolefus. And leUlS ^'T'S'l I J'"'^ »«'m»5 tht mfm wi flniftn li'kt 7-47 "M»» />"'"> ""ji'i'utn he>,bec , ..htid him,and favde, Tftou art S imon the fonne ,,, ° volff 'ard nfire.biitihcnhepowMrfnnlhisginsiiioftfacimi-iiyk.whenashefxh'litcdazd mterpret.nnon,a ftonC. _ _ ,. "■"" fliewtdli:mfclf£I<>[Kf ivotld. J lhatitgraitvyoiitTii:i:^itni.'U.aaul!i(tt,i- .ri/-fj(..YoBfU,ic»..,,«:/vr, J. The true tKO«lcdi;=ol God ptocfedeth onely to Galilcand found P1mI!P,& laitl VWi^mJP^ rinmkf.tsClitift. >: J. r;w.« 1*5.1 .;.A3 4,1a. e ^yMiinenifiio Hs fijiv'.'.at ,„,„_,„ * '.'.. l'iS'm,?/7V;«\ o^rhJ«''.9t~tcr)'i.hH'n'^>i'd)-^, l.^lt)l''clo«dof,,.UHyt,^nu/;rtht'vr.:o>, iOwn.C. _ /■-,.._' ^^''f"''*'') .. .mnriTtlhai u l.ifv,f<,t thn,,vhnth. tl n; s if rr .11 A; rare h »* ';: i vider the /f>ado»e> of A ndrcvv and Pcter. "ihinJ^'imt'i 'it ,h,i*m,f<>'k,:tfe^^ei:,,,i;coiihef;;jtor>>»i-id, nur..t aUe le poeewe >8philip fcund Nathrrael, and faydc . rA',,„, {,.' *^hketoanvorti;eotl,efP,ophe,s.b.tiMhcheraoUofChrift,whoisnowpre. ^nto h-.m . Wee haue fou:,d h,m 01 whome ,»„«,r;,./f .:.. itnu • hftian!h.orvki^ehm!^t!r.i^AtofimyU„,!ianA«f„>it. h T/,ii,ehear. vMofc:; did write m the I.awc, ai'.d ihexPro- "Y^^^^.'l" f,u^ tfont «rdlli,-f";c f im >hwf,tlsui>ihm diutTiw-.tii , it-ufrdvtuth oflhr Hi- r,hzts. IcfllS that fonnC cf lOiEr.h , that WaS of "'''.[ J'^",:'!/,, 't,,ctn,,t'Tr,r.ei>,.)ifeti,n.tAkemrthirtmrfelof,tilcKirKCTe •. ' , t^u.m^nr'i'" „„M»!y..df!.n>,tf. fr .v'f^ l?.-.>. » Tt '"-.., ,l..,>rj-, ,h.v y„> th.cul \ rc^ N.iarCth. Jor^^e.ofGcdo, Mtiaib:h>ft'tdtyfuf.M>IPiu,tf«dtntfioi^H>-'i-o'-r.iffih*ttltir»nm'c:ttut' ,. ;.i'-n'*"t r'l .'fi it '44/4 em/>KAp/«.'ri.»jUt>Wr/?o^*»/ /»'.«, M4(.. 1.14. ^W >-« -/etorf/. w-/7*.;f'., IJ John •atae.-tddrcm!f? rot Ifi nUDfsire.blitto C-.tift, jK t.l.r tS nieilriK;f„i,kh<,-,«»lvmr.r>'tmr:dre,l*!cn:li,.;.-uil,.- mm;,«. l:Tl.f)i>:qu,f, isfel beloJC vs loft.!lrw.nf.»asavain! (}>adowe, buta» our Medaici.f. I7.ia •nmf rMedlcf,>iih.„ he v IhiH , /ir tl.isfift gaihtiins of lli«<'i.'tip!e5,«»c hauc O.ewf d VBto v», thatihcheqiivn.»g ♦(*«/*.«?*.( c.«;«irjrM» p.'«4.;/,-*<,t'4-/fW Wf *.;« .Vifiuvupmio il-^t ofWt.itionis ircfl^iSod. «h.-. cat'etlivs vr.toh^sScmit by ihe mi.il erie^o) h.J • mW » V/ >«- » r^>»«'.i8 19. '»*;r'- n r» ''f --'• ""fiooi 'f'H ''"■ cviV"'; */■'*' f''^'" «' ^ '«f'omc (10 pre uf niia- v5) wee iruft alfo bea- e, and follow hui. home, fr„,.l,.„t„ln„<.-/!,ri. t»h„hka!ictent*t.i!hil! he >•>!(<,, tide , «*iH>^ftl!r ef thltbcinj mfli»aid by him.weemayjKo iDfi.ua oiheis. / lyntTtu IT «"- ■ ■e^-'.i.ib^hendcU.'IPr^kr,,. * ilr.^r,,.,^-,t.^.jMm. 1: Chnf} is ,H: .?;>:? '» rA'f-i^*/''' 'f 'B of»5ftri'eandno::o».»:J..dti«t.l«»e>he!crcerhere.>lconrilVthnot ,l,JeviP,p.-op-e. i8 Thefioden-leucnrsruenof ihe vnleaintd, God dorm hn«.l)n,s'hei>.n..'tfrW>vl.r.lyi.,ei.riftiHeLord I H(rih»em^ P'oout To allowe.thjt hff'ojktdithem -rallenio ihe learned, v C'..4J).lo *«/. 18. , i-r i.yrf'.tvr^ ,h!„ g^vdi' :-Ki,it,tHitmrtl^ CbriftandNicodcKUs. 38 j> vveraiiilefpe. 49 »s Then Natlianael faydcvnto Iiim, Can money fittirj:; */;«r#. *r*nf "''*/"'*' ■• ^^^^'^ ^"y 0°°'^ ^'^'''S come out cf N-zaroti? ij Then he wade a (course of (mall corJes, 0Bs%hKi'(hat''vp Philiplaidco him, Come, and fee. and draur them all oiitofthe Temple virth the jgtinft VI iKe t»- 47 '"Icfiafaw Nr.thanael comming to him, flicepc and oxen, ajid powred out the changers utace to chrift. and (ayd of him, Etholde in deed an Ifraelite, in moDcy,and oueithreiv their tables; *?*• ^fi'ff 9> M^Tir'S""' ^^'^o"^ '^ nogiiilc. 1 6 And laid vnto them that fold doues. Take %f"lll".k^(w thetriieKrtelitei 4? *"Nathanael faydc vnto him , Whence thtfe things hence: make not my fathers houfe, »wr»l»jHailM^. ftoBuhc falfc. kncvvcflthoiime? lefusanrwercd, and fay d vnto anhoufeofmarchnndife. mum tniHiipuK' «i Theenacof him, Before that Philip Called thcc , vvhenthoivyi 17 Andhis difciplcs remcmbred, that it was •'^'" '"/'*' *♦'«"'• SVs Chrift «ai^vndertbcfiggetree,lfawthee. ^ written, ^Thcgxcaic of tliine houfe hath eaten ,^:^^',';;'^°{'^;;:; theAl3iigh»,aiid 4^ Natfianael pnfwcred , and fayd vnto him, mevp. JUaUnitoTtatd^ ^fe the oncly au. Pabbi, thon art that S»*«»i»e ^^ioo" o"« w « ^ '"f^ °^^'^ ^^^- him,Wliat h fii^iic Oiewefl thou vnco vs,that thou '""^'^ ^'^^ ^^^^ m"r»pp'<:"«'" J° lefusarfweredjandfaidTntohira; Becaufc doelhhcfe things? whiclMb'ndr btm hy faith. I fivd vnto thec, I iaw thee vnderthe figgctree, 19 lefus vif\vered,and faid vnto them, * De- G-id to an odm*. ^.GfBf jS.ii. bdceuell thou? thou fhaltke greater tilings then firoy this Tempfe, and in three dayes I will raifc ''"i'lir-Ewtch * "Byr/if rt TO rJtf I (. J . " D ,V,-„,-^;„» T ' cb«y tljeuilcluea »t,p<,.er<./GoU«"l^'e? ., .., ,. ^^ , , _. "'f'^'S^'ne- -.- . , n.oa.han,.t«lly fiiniHeU which . Ji And he faid vnto bim, Vercly, vercly Jfay 20 Then Inid the levves, Foiirtic and fix yeeres abmc.thsttuey fii^Hidiffttrt in vnto you, hereafter fliali ye fee heauen open, and was this Temple a building, and wilt thou reare it will r.ot liir.it tm iu »,w<^,f, by (lie Angelsof God 4. " ufccnding,and defending vp in three daves ? ext.aordrnjtie, */«,«. ,<,f W »jr vpon due Sonne of man. 21 But he fpake of the 'temple of his body. fi,n,e;h from he* totlhnrcb, CHAP. II. ^- ^ foone therefore as hee was rifen from iien (and thej aU I Ciri/!iKfnt(hv»iiri,.to mm.,' It »6i.;ftw«(foi«;wii»i the dead, his difciplcs rcmembrcd that bee tiius th-.ughinvaine ofhumitteies. ith'e^Mih liovin to c^'i'ttsHin: 13 (f«« faid vnto them : and they bclceucd the Scriptuic, *'"'l!">^"e " "• th,«cth,ioc,=>vp n H,e,.f,kr>, ,5 snd cafiHh »A. m.,. ^^^ the word which IcfuS liad faid. h"bl"/ealcd "ih pte,ihAtn,h,\hodyfh.lb,i.p,o)e.,r,h.t„»,. „ M4>,, ^^ N owe when heewasatHiemCilem attlie outwaiJ.aabo- iel:ruemhim,jc;w,t-! •^.r-.cltivhchhetitd. Pafleoiier ill the feait , fnany beleeued m his aiir">"f«'«!- « WirifldfcIanVg Nd'thc^tliLr r • was there a marriage in Name, whenthcyfaw his mirucles which he did. :/f"j"'J'1i""' fcmblybyanota- ^^ Cana <« /o w«* ot Caulc , and the modieroi 24<*ButIefns did not commit niii.ft'Ke vnto confiaeie,timve blemiiacle.ihac lefus was there. them, bfc:tife he knew them all, maj jee tt^at het, heehathpower 2 And Icfus wascallcdalfb, andhisdiTciplcs 25 7 And had no need that any fliouldtefiific '"''"^ ?<"»<' ""^ rn;t.ord°'^"^°^hemarria|e. , ' of man : for he knew what was in man. ^[C!':^^ BUDS body, lea- ? -Now when the wine failed, tne mother «;f/o)j>Mtf«Wiio/Ai«> .jM«;.i(5.«r.<«i»/i7^o.'»M'.T4,58.«/«irfi5.»i(. t rhtt ^eihthe mindts of lefus (aid vntO him. They haUC 110 winC. UtofhiitoJy. e ItitnctgaoHcrediiiDgthcm,nrhichnaiide«eiyvpooaiuacle( r^i!il«llTd'f!! "^ ^^"^ ^^^^ ^"'^ ^^'■' W°"a"' «*iat haUC I 8 Chrift « the featchet of heatti , and thettfoie ctueGod. u'novcttu'eand to do with thcc? mine blioiire is not yet comc. C H A P. HI. ppwet. J His mother iavd vnto the feruants. What- ' f *''':^'"f *"* 'V,'""'"''"" '*^ f;'> p'/inpfrf ofchiJli.nrt. t^CV^^ focuerhefaithv,xfoyou,doit. ^ f.;Tr;;.t,^aC^:*nt;'&!' "*''*''- .,. , ii.:h.n»ZTf;„ ,i^ And Acre were fct there , fixe c wat^ots ^ Here ^ was nowc a man of the Pharifes, na- JoIttfL'l'^T* th*i he ieptrud otltoiie , after the maner ofsAe purifying of the 1 med Nicodemits, a a ruler of the lewes. vnlMtned.ihemhe fimiiobnfiTtfter Iewes,conteiningtvvo orthrec'lfirkmsapiece. a ^ This »»,:« came to lefus by night, and (ayd l"rned:butaiv*el tbMbe erne mo 7 And lefus faid vnto them , Fill die xvatcr- vnto Wm, Rabbi, we know that thou art a 1> tea- ""' '""'''' " ''\» » chrkiseae. ["« widi water. Then they fiUedrhemvp to die chercome from God: fornoman coulddothefe ZIVaa^^^ full enough of out bnmme. . miracles that thou doeft,<; except God were with anftonely. raiuatioii,& there. 8 Then he fayd vnto them , Draw out now, him. * ^m^mafirut Z^^::;::^ ^/"^ t'"'' ^"'° *' gou^nour of ihefeaH. So 3 * lefus anfwered, & faid vnto him, Verely, 'f.rZA fciminmindof it, "1^ bare It. verclylfay vnto thee, E-Kceptamaii be bomea- iev>ei, t :Mme*fpowitii 9 Now when thegoficrnourof the feaft had gaine, he cannot d feethe f kingdome of God. l> ivekminhat c"rfV#»*r r ^^^ die water-; that was made wine, (for hee 4 Nicodemusn-rid vnto him,Howf can a man **"«*" ■^"'^'"" /<•/. apptn,vhmm*h9 "^^^ tti**v«er,knew) the gouernour of the fci(t thers wombe againe, and be borne ? fome fat nfth* TAI* 'i'^'*'' *"^'^ thebndcgromc, 5 lefus anfivered , Verely, verely I fay vnto ""*■««■« ofooi ^Jh^uSiU .*°/'^^-*''l vnto him. All menatthebc^in- thee, cxceptdiatamanbebomeofwatcrandof w^^^;^-.^;^''«/ i,«'=„„ja,dt>„t '""'''"fftfi I , -j^: kf pinninf? of miracles did TpCk in -,« -1 ^^,,^ ^I^^r fc Kom« ^f rF,,. Q^.V.V Jc ftJ^rt- ?"«' "** *"* *"»« holpethem^th 4 * ^ ™s beginning of miracles did lefus in and that that is home of die Spirit,is fpirit. tltuitm thoHfnd tnd tight ^^^ « 'cii «* of GaMe,anJ (hewed forth his glo- 7 Maruaile not that 1 (ayd to thee , Ye muft doii,,i.c< ' I Taxi o'.i.ig. hundreipoirnds HC '-andhis difciplcs beleeuedonhim. bebomeagainc. » Tfn beginning "IZZ'd fi, ^..» . ' ^ ^^'" ihat,hc went downe into Capernaum, 8 The winde bloweth where it t lufteth , and «' ^hnA'aiiii.e Ihf S>itc),y, ht pies : but they continued not many daycs there, ^nne : fo that our nature hath ntcd to be created anew, as toi.ching < U qi.aHtie* irunken.iiKtttU \\ J For the lewes PaJTeouer was at band, thereof: which ran be done by no other vertse, but bythediuineindhraueiily, *»>eit*ttnmei^a Therefore Ie(ijs went Vp to Hienifalem. wheieby we were firft created, d Ti'atit,ioia,er(niir,ai>>etx!>(iuiUt!llt»:^-lf? UMueM'Sgmfi- f..\^ ' ^'"J he foundinthe TemplethofC that i,',,^ir„;,^,d,^i,^e,yih,o^.i«,hec,t,orGod. fnJc,nUh,tamo:d,, h Khftnetme^ 'Oltl OXCHjand (heepe,and dOUeSjaild changers Ot hrmtgaJne i rorl^eanfjatreih,fvmt^dMthn(HpfPemttfme,uCen.^^.ii. fThtlis.hiiC'i'fin. } Oirift 'ihi$wi)rd(,f/e/h)fgmHi4iMeafm3n:c0rlriintq vHciu i!-,^,-i. rf -ft"*' '""''''ft to 'he I-'we 'orvs, fatisfieth the laweof the Pagioucr. rit^cil ..,('>> r,un t»;r*flrdwtoCh>ifl ijrcuihthe ^^race ol the'iol), CF(l/!,who!c ''t-i 4 CbtiftbeiogordeinedtoputgetlteChiii-cb,docthwitl>gteK«slebegiraciii! titTtitetut!tfiiui*iidi»tniortt:i, ihaMihthtSn/itjtlxlliihTeittdhmh, b }'/iik «it The Father loueth the Sonne, and h.ath Ta/4««.i1!i7. am^ttm^nltkeue foeucr bclecuech ° in him, fhould notperi(h, but V '' giuen all thing? into his hand. A (fi>>»w«wd tf^mt yDH:b>itjttich haue euerlafting lif;. 36 k Hee that belceuech in tlie Sonne, hath ** ''" ft' »»i 17 V « For God fcnt not his Sonne into the euerlafting i;fe,& he that obcyeth not the Sonne, xl prebcaded by maascapacicie.is be isboihCodoa cattlMnd man ia li:au(fi, that is tt> hf , in I'uch fort man, that he ii God alf»,Sf thire- forealmiglitv: acd in U\ch fott God, that be isci;n al- ii:>,anJ therefsre bis power is ma- oif-tt vn;o«. iron hancP.e dtubt. fMihAn^i fidfuch ttjOM haue no ctr. tho'iC thuig< tft(%t «Tt of f.riicih and vetknonen^iryoa , '' ■ , , r i tdni-.emeHut. that the <\ v. orld through him might be iaued. \d Hee that belecucth in him, is not condem- ned ; but he that beleeucth not,is condemrilW al- k Ontlf Chrijl ctn Iftchvi henntnty t/nn^s, fir no vun I Tkts it ,h*th tiHf giiriluaS ti^ht ani tuir had,hui onely that Sonne of Cod, ' ifhich cmie itomtt to -vs. m fVherc.iiheis faiito ha:ic rome llaiinlro/'hcimcii, thittr-tj4llbe-v;tiltr, fiiioi of ha God- head, aniofthl m/in:r of hit con- teflim ! Pit Chnfi hit hirth xfvn the tvth VMhrAurn' hjdnUnotenrihl/, fir he ».u conct:- tui by the holy Chosl. n Tb/it irhich k proper !o tbe dmU miieofChnsf,)! btre If often of tthole Chrili.ta f^i»! vt to -vndt CHAP. nil. ready, becaufc he hath not bcleeued in the Name « fefm ieitiji »e/irir , atketh drinh of the -aoman ofSamarltf of that ondy begotten Sonne of God. ip M 7 And this is the f condemnation , that that light came into the world , and men loued darkenefle raLhcr then that light , becaufe their deeds were euill. Hee teacheth the true Trorfhip. afi Hee confifeihthm he is the UiJJlu, j 1 H« meat. ;<» The Sumnrilanei btleeM in him. ^6 lie heatetb the RiiUri faimr, NOW ' when the Lord knew , howthePhari- t Thismeafura (cs had heard , that Icflis made ^ and bapti- " '" ^^ ^'P' '" v.~ ■ 1 -1 , t • t^ doing of our dur< 2oForeuer>'mjBthateui!ldoeth,hateththe ''^''^°^?''*^'>i^"^^^^^^ . , ^ tie. .Sat neither by light, neither commeth to light, Idthis deeds 2. (Though Idus hunfelfc baptized not -.but f„re.vebet.r../ n ould be recrooued dilciples) fied itom g,.ing 22 Buthethacfdmhtmeth, commeth to the J "deleft luda, and departed againe into ^;7Ji;;|;;;;t'" light, that his deeds might be made manifeil, that ' \^AU^,^.,a - j vl« t 'r • cme or plucke tbcyaicwoughttactordiflgtoGod. f AndhemuftneedsgothorowSan-.ana. dangers, pone 22 ^AfcerVfethinj^scJmelefusandhisdif- , 5„ ^Jhen came hetoac.t.e ofSamanacal- head, dples'ntoche land of uidea, and there tairied ^^Sychar nere vnto the polfcffion that* lacob fSaiVa'aing ' w.ththem,and«.b.apcixed. ^TaaI.Ik irr u «•" P-.d Pi.arif 23 And lohn .alfo baptixed in Enon be/Ides .J. And there was Jacobs wcl. lefiB then wea- ["• "^"njca. Sal4, becaufeth.rewasmuchwaterd.ere: and I'^^^^;:' *^,^^^^^^ ^S/^fn^ifl they came,and were baptized. ' ' 'tl . ^ ' re • j withapoorefii- 24 For John was nocyetcaft into prifon. , 7 There came a vx^man of Samana to draw j,,, «„™.n^ „a 2I « Then there arofe a queftionbetweene ^'^f • lefi.sfaid vnto her, Gnie me drnke. «-„g-"eS f.u j-r • I 1 L T t T • 8 For CIS diiciples were cone away mto the '^*S">"«""""» Ifthnsdifaplcs and the Iewcs,abouc purifying, ^;,-„ ^„h,.„„»,, * wv, j,wi.v ^ ..^ m u »- ^f,,,jsjn,a,ita„5, 2.S And they came vnto lohn, and faid vnto '^"''2,° -^IT^jS . ^ - «- andder«Hi„g ,h» ;.,»v ;,. .V W.M.-- ,. T,„Li.. li... . -.u^uV u„ J T 9 Then Taya the women pr Samana vnto ttoe r«i*iice of SauUiiMheM Ut i*-^, KabLi, he tkit \vas wich thce bevond lor- t.- t» • ■^. .u l ir • t « n ^ jIT l.. X''<^JMre,n den to whom * rhou bareft wicnefle, beholde, he ^"^d^TJ^-'t ''^«"^'^'"S = Iew,anim. dnnkecfnir,whchama v^.nianofSa^^^ vmted,a»i thu ' ' thclewcs' mcddk not With the Samarirjujcai jaSt* niMr i khidol IP'achmeucai!,the eeynmuHicaf.n^ofprojr/teties. 4- !V«»«.!r ?<:A^p.iJ.;«, jq Icfus anfvvcrcd andfaid VntO her, irthori'lBSfcof ihen^ ^^.!o■rn^9. J N.itciingeU but the t.ee loueoftbe Father, is the beginning Ifpc^vHl: d that pifc of God ^nd who I'ci's th-r 1>k1i««o bi,i,;- ofo«rUloa.ion,andCli'irt,sheiowhnmeoarrighteoufnefreandlaKa!ioiiis re- l^^^-^'-^t cnac J,!r. OIUOT, ana VIIO ICIS Ul.,t ^„^^^^^, „ . (ijent! andlsithutheirfliamcntotmcaneyvheteby we apf .ebend it, and life layeth to thCC, Oiue mCdrmKC, thou WOUjdcd: ,)Hhefit:.ei5,and tae:lafiiogi>tb;irwhiclii$feibeibfevstoapprehfnd. o fiu not a// one to be. haueafkedofhim, and hC IVOuldbauCgiuCndiee jlmall ihecrre- leeuemathin^yinUtolehiuiofathwz. Jo've raafnot bekeiie (!n anf thinf) faui e ivatC of J'fc, morie^ of thelaw ml, in Go'l,buty» ma, belem d.f am ihi,,}) .rA^o/*-, th^ faith Nava,,xe»e U^^ wonnn ^ivd vntO him "iir fhoii haft ''1 "af* »"<< ^^ iahiioraimoOhe.lpr-,!. ". -'/.-i/,,,;? ,f«J .1,47. 6 NotCbr:rt, but the Je (pi- , V l" j " ../,c I^^ a refpS Tiitd. EH'nalhtTnu ivia'ie,or ft can ft fi.'gaf Chrill doetb condemne. p Thai u,io be the raxji orthe' condemiiiiix cf nothing to draw with, & the v."-'Il IS dcepe : from . cc... j , ^ * Hiennrldjeriwie'dt n>;r< arnhtraHfi of death, tut Chnfi IliaU in 1ft the <]iiicie whenCC then haft dlOU that wa^Toflifc? " ai,d^i\t.'io/b. j,«rf,fo.W <, 7ioto,h t!,ryc-,pleof,h,l,^e,, but r,h>fdruer fhajt bete,»ei„ ,j ^rT thou grcatCt thcn OUr fithjT laCob, M-J' • him. Xfiirji».i9, 7 0:icly wickednePe istbecaufe, whymcartfufe [he light i- - . " .. .... . . ' . c — that is offirred them, r That itylheraif/eofcondemKatioa, nhich/}icbeih fiifi in ^'^'' i»'n,-vultnht(lM:hGodhi>f*rttbeneffitifyted,liHendfi-omil. f That i<, tie that hen.uwearie, b Ji vat ilmo/l r.t,one. c There u no fimiharitie not ftena/hift Itaiethant'Onelilfg.tndi/o'.dofaUcrafianddrciit. t Th't li,1rilbCod,Cadaiit belweftie the ltue> ai:l tt.t 5a>aa^ilaiei, d B) ibu vara CTnat) ■met ate tjiunta imere itinol efore. -f:^ l_hilH.t. 8 Satan inflametli ihedirciples of iohnwiiha -unL^erflKiii, that ChtiJ! (>>t.yle!kuf;ti«e;\cffirercl}.iZ,_i4tb,ii.ii. thereof, The Rulers fonnc healed, ^f The true worfhippers. ^ Chap. v. tbcieof,ai)dhisronnef,an(lhtscactell? jf Forhrrei'nisthci{ayingcrae,chatonefo(f- « jhufrtmK I i Idus anrvvcr«;il,and Gud vnto her,Who£be- eth and another reapnh. ucrdnnRnb ol this v.atei,lhall cliirit againe: 38 I fentyou to reapethar, whereon yee b«- 14 Euc wliOloeucr drinktthoftlievratcrthat flowed no labour ; other men laboured, and yce J AlUbe ttllgioo I fhallgiuchimviiiaUneucr be morcathiril • but arc entered into their labours, o/fiiftrftitiouf the watcrthut 1 fhallgiuehim, (liallbeinhima 39 7NowrT,any ofthe Samaritanesofthatci- wcH of \vatcr«(prin^ng vp into euerlaftinglife. tie bclceued in him,for the faying of the woman 7 The SmiwU pcople^landctk fM cbe inoft f-.n, but very wtikf, ,l,ati.to(.yvpao tl^c^o drawe, tlite)tjni,'U»ot tbefiihtn,pet«et- icd.ind 3 foolilh opioion ofout- wardtbing»:i' gainftwhuher- comi we hiuc eo (ct ihe word ind Daiuie^fGod. fThtntmtofihii mtuni'mc u Ctry ^w, wttriitfo* St- iMtalitu thi Cm- thttt Imb < Trm- fU if ^Uxfuitr ittuttlltr ihl vi- Sori) oflQii-n: tnd rruuit ihne Mnujfii hu I'omit <)» irHl.tl 6. 111) u It bititrn btii,u ttuftit- ij ,Thcvvonianra)dvntobim,Sir^iucmeof which tdiificd, He hath told me aillthingsthatc- j"J*M"""f.'' » thatwaterjthatlmay not thirft>neither comebi- uerldid. ihlt,whicrihe" 40 Then when the Samaritans were come vn- itwfimoftftob. i6 Iefus(aidvntoher,Go,callthinchulband, tohim,they befoughtbim, thathee would tarrie '"""'y «i'f ed, and come hither. with them; and he abode there two day es. o( chfift de^^M 17 Thcwomananrwered, and(aid,lhnucno 41 Andmany moe belecued becaufc ofhis ,he-rfeluc«oilui hulfeind, lefus (aid vnto her,Thou haft well faid, owneword. benefitc- ytt Ihauenohuibajid. 41 And they fiyd vnto the woman, Nowc we *'''5'''P"P"«* 18 For thou haft had fiuehultands, and hee bclecue, not bec=ufe of thy faying: for wehaue fj^'""" "^ ivhom.ihou now halt,is.not diine hujband : that heard him our felues, and knowc that this is in k imo tht ttwnm (ajdeft thou trucly. deed that ChrifttheSauiourof the world. tndviUtiti of Gm 19 1 he v\oman fayd vnto him , Sir, I fee that 43 ^iSo r^vo dayes after he departed thence, ''''■ ^'^' T"*^ thouartaPropher. and wentinto k Galile. ^ r.'c«t;n7" 20 J Our fathers worfhippcd m thisfmoun- 44 For lefus himfcife had ^.teftified, that a V <•«'•"''>"«,'* taine,andyce(ay,thatin ^letufalcm is the place Propha hath none honour in his ownecountrey. lio <^'M""'"-, where men ou^t to worlliip. 45 Then when hee was come into Galilc, the "',1'E'» h:i''^o*de"'"* 48 Then faydeleius vnto him. Except yee fee J^-chip.i.tJt. fignes and vvonders,ye will not beleeue. ' somtofHert^ 49 The ruler fiyd vnto him, Sir, goedowne """"!; ^\ before mv fonne die. „„, /j^,j ,^4^, , ye Jefas faid vnto him,Go thy way,thy fonne Tanch^it tie liueth: and the man beleeued the' word that Icfus H'" »«»« <"«/r had (pokcn vnto him,and went his way. ['"'"•'"71,' t. 51 And as hee was now going downe, nisler- ^toiUctUUbm him,niuft worihip him in fpiric and trueth. 25 The woman faide vnto him, Iknowewell that Meffias fhall come which is called Chrifl; when he is come,he will tell vs all things. 26 lefus faid vnto hcr,I am he,that ipeake vn- to thee. 27 If And vpon that , came his difciples, and mariieiled that he talked with a woman : yet do u^rlts met Wm/ayin'g, Thy fcnn° liueth, manfaidvntoh!m,VVhataikeftthou?orwhytal- ^ Then enauired he ofthcm the houre when keft thou mth her? he began to amend. And thej- faid vnto him, Ye- f<:«r ,1 h*«,.amth ^*, -"^^^ "'"""^ "*^" '^ r '"'f^'P'* ' ^^ fterdav the feuenth houre the feuer left him. , tiTJ..^ .ft'" *^"^ "^ *^y '"'^ ^^' citie,and faid to the men, ^ ^ ' ^hcn the fatherknew, diat it was tlie fatne Cod>.,,d,.'iJ «« 2 9 Come, fee a man \vhich hnth tolde mcc all houre in the which Icfus had faid vnto him , Thy *hi ( w f.'jti m dungs diat eiier I did: is not he that Chnft? fonne Siuetli.And he beleeued,& al his houfhold. 30 Then they went eut of the citie, and came vnto hirii. , 31 ^ In the mdane while, the difciples prayed him,iaying, Mafter,eate. 3 i *^ut hee faid vnto diem, I haue meate to Retort: ye know not of. J 3 Then fayde the difciples betwecne them- felues. Hath anv man brought him meate? 34 lefus faid vnto them , My meate is that I may doe the will of him that fent mee, and finilh hisworkc. 35 5Saynotye,ThercaTeyftfouremonedis, hauingfuie porches: andr/;*«.commsthhariieft? Leholde, Ifay vnto ■ • yon, Lift vp your eyes, and looke on the regions: X for thev are white alreadie vnto haruelt. 36 'f And hee diat rcnpeth, receiueth reward, and gatheieth fruite vnto life ctemall, that both Thedoftiineof bc tnat(bwcth,and he that reapeth might reioyce ti'c Prophets wjf "Itogethcr. the Tnmtit, ^ We mat kaoe caieofourbo 4ie«J>nii:.9.j7. Uie 54 This fecond miracle did Icfus againe, after he was come outofliideainto Galile.* C H A P. V. I OneUm%tttht^ooli, 5 ifhi€!»dofCl''ill»ttheSMtiln 10 The ^iJte$ that rt/hly find' ^ult nithtkai hud/far, 17 he ctnH.r.ctihviththetiiihiirltifofh'.iftilhtT. ij. Jo Hte prooMtih hii aiiine palter b) mMij rnjons, 4 ; nd mih Mo' fti ift}-Moi:ie. A Fterv that, there was a feafl of the Iewes,and lefus went vp to Hicruf ik m. 2 ' And there is at Hicrufalem by the pl.-ce of 7 There is no di{. the fheepe,a » noole called in Ebrew '> Bethcfda, eate fo ride." Kieb •^ - Ch.in,i,:..lea!e. 3 In the \^ hich lay a great multitude of ficke ^,„t,'XL- "m fblke,ofbl'nd,halt,and withered, waiting for the to be pimped m, moouirg of the water. vixnaft-ertceuli ■ For an Angcll went downe at a certr.ine Z'''"'1!^"r, JtKt.i e. I feafon into die poole, and troubled the water: 4 rhtuio(^f,il)t whofoeucr then firft, after the ftirring of the wa- heufrtffcvrnig ,.„„ „ ter.ftepped in, was made whole of svhatfoeucT '''•''*'"'*/''"-^ infttime-andtbedoa.iiwoftheGo&il, a5'heharoei>.jndthctei«lOHCtllnit OUCaie tie Cad. ,-,, , \>*tprtd»iim,tt «gr<">itatb(tivecntihe3ib4ifa,auof cumbotfa. 5 And acerounc man wasthcre, which had ,^4;^^,, .■^ bene - '.^-- ■ . Onefickcxxxviij.yceresjhealcd. Sjlohrt- SearcIuheScripturcf, bene difcafed eight and thirtie yeeces. niall come,and now is', when the dead (hall heare 6 When leftis fawhini lie, and knew that hec the voyce of the Sonne of <}od : and they that now long time had bene difeafl-d, heefaydevnto heare it,(hall Hue. him/vViltrhouoc made whole? 7 The ficke m in anfwered him, Sir, I haue no man, when the water is troubled, to put mee into the poole;but whilel am comming,anocherftep- peth downe before me. 8 lefus faid vnto him, Rife : take vp thy bed, and walke. i That IS, high xni i6 For as the Father hath life inhimfelfcTo [°7;^^^''.°^^ likewife hath he giuen to the Sonne to haue life "ulhinvt'injo'" in himielfc, ' ?iiHcbt%Mhi/utb %j And hath giuen him 'power alfoto exe- {"""'"/^fi'M cute iudgemenc,in that he is the k Sonne of man. ;["^*^, „ i^^ ^^^ 28.7 Marueilenot at this : for the houre (hall iMoHfi^'uditsht comcjin the which all that are in the graues, (hall »"" w m bt u Cai, 9 And immcdiatly the man was made whole, heare his voyce. tutaijoMont and tooke vp his bed, and walked : andthcfame 29 ^Andthey (hall come • forth, ^ that h.we ^."'/".""^ff day was the Sabbath. done good, vnto y "' refunedion of life: bur they to u mj^t wtce 10 -Thelewesihercforefaidtohim that was that haue done euil, vnto y refurredion ofton- «">'*• made whole,It is th: Sabbath i4y.-^ic is not law- demnation. ' Aiinuljjjyeue full for thee to cary thy bed. -50 J' I can ° doe nothing of mine o wne felfe: mt n't*fe'jic'oi^** 11 He anfwered thCjHe that made me whole, oasI.heare,liudge:andmy iudgementisiu(t,be- cmiilatltng;i» he faid vnto me, Take vp thy bed,and walke. caufe I fecke not mine owne willjbut the will of '» be iudg«a° I z Then alked they him , What man is that the Father who hath fent me. * .'''"'' »°'| '°fi- a True religion it not more era. ]y air.ialttd by aaymeines,llicn by the pretence of religioa it I'eHe. ■ijf leie.iT.ii. 3 Tlie wofke of GoAwu neiiet the breach of ihe Sibbjth:biitthe wotkesolChtift are tin workesof tkeFatlier.both becaufe they are oneGod.anilaira becaufe the Fa witncfTe vverc not P tme. . 7 B.ubMhe..j.u, but in the Sonne. •J Chtip.y.is. C That x ,his otiilt tnd m «<«;< ;/>, ith'ich thty guthtr hfthtt,ihithef (aub, (.ji,>it ivotkr) .tlflfhlg thU rmrri (w!)<-('f) to himfe!fi,vhich ilfrepiTIo Coil, tmdth;tifi I Ofthtlt^i^Mii, I J Andheethat washealed,knewnotwhoic jz v There is another that beareth witnefleof -J* ^<"*»j 4'. was: for lefus had conueiedliimfelfe away from me.and I know that the witnefle, which heebea- "'J'"''*'"!'''- I, -J, L.i I r • reUion Ithlchhtnh the multitude that was m that place. reth of me,is trite. Z,^, tuirhpmfii. 14 And after th.it,Icliisfoud him in y Temple, jj «"'ycefent vnto lohn, and hee bare wit- lowm^it: fgtmii and faid Vnto him, Behold, thou art made whole: nefle vnto the trueth. »*«'' <'J" '*« "• finne no more,lcfta worfe thing come vnto thee. 34 But Irccciue not the record of man:neuer- ^atmnti'nn-' that' t 15^ The m:m departed and tolde the Ij|wes thek(re thefe things I fay,that ye might be faued. ^^i^h itaiuuJi^ that it was Iefiis,which had made him whole. 55 Hewasaburning, & a (liining candle: and ou/tffon'f**, \6 And therefore the lewes did perfecute le- yewouldforqafcafonhauercioycedinhislight. ^ TheFatheti* kfthhimfelficjuAB fus, and fouglit to (lay him , becaufe he had done ' 36 But I haue greater witnefTc then the wit- approoii'f'<^^l d^^ It! rfith. thefe things on the Sabbath ^<«K. ne(1eoflohn: forrheworkcs which the Father thicgs whict o«» Itt F«f «(M <»<*. '7 * But lefus anfwered them,My Father wor- bath giuen me to finiCh,the fame works that I do^ ChnUdoeth. tboritifybut alfo kcth hitherto,and 1 worke. bcarewitneffeofmejthat the Father fent me. n Lotkfuerfiu, ■without humightie 1 8 .J. Therefore the lewes fought the n-.ore to 37 And the;?. Father himfelfe, which hath ^^^^^^'^-^^^^'^ ^7immu/b^-w>. '^'"^i"'' = notonely beaufe hee had broken the fent mee,bcareth witnefle ofaiee. Yeehauc not 4»tiieihmmi. tUtfioodojChnfi Sabbath; but (Iiidaifo that God was 'his Father, heard his voyce at any time, * neither haue yee ^chAp.s.i^. and madehimfelfeeqiiall with God. fecnehislhape. Cr/ff/w'^rf^! 19 Ihen anfwered lefus, and faid vnto them, j8 Andhis word haue you notabiding in you: u'joake'chJ^.i*. Verely,verely 1 fay vnto you, The Stmnc can doe for whom lie harh fent, liirn ye bclceued not. v MAnh.j.ij. ' nothing riofhiirfslfejlaue that he* fceth the Fa- 59 ij. Scarche the Scriptures : for in them yee s* chtp.t.iy. til ff'liHywhkh coHJifiith oft at naturti,iofirtrii9*ui'fitii.mtm. h Thifewori$ tnenol jatottti- Jet, V Crn.j.i;. «)u/ai.i8.<(nii49.io,i/(«(.t8 i;, Istii M ll'ouxh ll>i) pntpl) ■Imtei thtt Cod ^oHirntth ibt world, Lut at the JcatiimA' pt!tdii,which frp/irnetht fAlhirfi-om the Somit,irhereaiiudctJe,lhi' F.ithfrdotih CHAP. VI. ttonoucne ihe vo'ldliHi otiefy itthrfl>ftnii>jhkSoriM,liciiigniAi(min!fifinithe ftth: [ofvthhe afietrrardvirft ^o.that hti ntmenul to doe hii niene rriU : thai lut j Tim ihoufAiid fvJ v'lth fue htu/i and two fjfiei, i? Chrifi tloHrmm HOI hii omn'ifhup.y. i«. that the tliad man and hU ptTeu'.i pi>ti!di:ol,^c. goeih apa't 6-oai the ptofk. 17 ^t Hi difcifltt mete roving, thaf.};. 5 The Fatherisnotworlliippel but byhisSfvnnci wotilapprchen- 19 he tommcih to thcmyrtHiinionttew.itir. 16 llereajb- f Jedliy f«i'.li,'.vbict. iitheontiy Waylhatlcadfthtoetfrralllife. 6 Weareall r.eth ofthe true, 17 avdenrrlt/liiig j^ /•n-ndof/i/r. 41.5* ^ead inrMne.andcinnotbequickcOcdby^y Otheimcaa«l,(heubytlie wotdof The tmnmif mure, Ac & niiiiiyoft$edi(ap!et 6S defrt Cluift»PP"li«ndedbyf«ilb. fohir,i.69rhi^ft>/lUiconfifibimi«lfCthi S^'nneofC'-). tAfttf S lerh'.manddoah theUt,/iutl>ecahfe the might iy potttr 0f the F*lhan tinoiiitr. that 3 great multitude came vnto hlm,hc faid vn- but for thrmeate that endureth vnto cuerlafting < Ti-*:i',iKhtm ^Lemi.if.7. Philip, Whcncc llidl wc buy brpad, that thcfc life, which the Sonne of ncanl}-.all"iue vnto you:, f"^'*.'/"*^ . .J nf4i.Mf,j<., mightcate? ior him hath ^ God the Father 'fealed. from tU akn nun »»4»tf«;7. ' ;>W;n^*n -^ Mis aBfwcrcd,&:faid vnto them,^gThIs ;*J*^^*;*fj'(^''* ftmeeimr hargtr, worthofbrcad is not fiifficienc fortliem , that i5theworkofGod,thatyebclceueinhim,whom y>4/,'^,A.rt4f;i»-^4t but riiey are ns- cuery One of them may take a little. hs hath fent. he a bH-fy-p.-jeme aer dtftituie of g yj^^.^ ^^yj y„jQ hj„, qo j of his difciples, ^o '^ They faid tlierforc vnto him, What fignc f<=^ '"^^ '^""^^ ^'""^° f^« ^"' '^""1'^ lofe nothing, but (ho'old raifeic vp againc ?, „7"cr«!" ofttninVtiiand 17 -.• And entredintoaniip,and wentouerthc at the laft day. -.-**». 16.4. «««, djnge-.bm chfift fea,btowardsCapernaum: andiiow it was darkc, 40 And this is the will of him that fent mee, ".•'. f/-''.?8.t5. c«mmtt!; to them g^ J j^fyj „^ ru3t comc to them. that euen' man which ' (eeth the Sonne, and be- '^e^^^n'f '. j^L the'iri'iddeftof'he '^ AndtheSea arofc with a great winde that leeuethinhi.ii,fhouldhaueeuerlaiHnghfe:aMdI autlio»ra'D.t»^r tempcll»,a3dbt;n. blcwe. ^ Will raife him vp at the lal^ day. ofetfmaUlife, geth tbem :o the ij And wiien they had rovvcd about fiue and 41 ^The lewes then murmured at him be- wMfignieed vnto -w"'t'. I nventie, or thirtie furlongs the>' fawe lefus wal- caufe hee (aide , 1 am rhat bread, which is come y',^'''*""' mvkt6.li. ^ king on the fea,anddrawingnC£re vnto the (hip: downefromhcauen. h Htifr.irihtha %j>i74'r.6^%. (bthev wcreafrayd. 42 Andthev(aid,xIsnotthfsIe(usthatfonnc if«nojw,«/*«i •'•'>*" »'"«* *» zo But he faid vnto them Jt is I: be not afraid, of lofcph, whofe father and mother weeknowe? "'v^'t'luX*''* lij^^rB^ifJiJt' '' Then 'willingly they recc'ued him into the how then faycth hee, I cattle downe from ^^",'^,,',6,; „^ vut'ntf'fiuifto (hip, and the fhip was by and by at the land, whi- heauen? t'm, tinHft ht (tfirrntMrn. dier thev went. fitdith-cmotnt C Thtir»jr>,^»id 2j «■ -jhe dav following, the people which lrut-,'lU>^]^lnfr,li.MiM^rlh*t^UT^h.C<>r.^<>.UIUjh when ihn Uw hU ^°^ o" the other fide of the fea, (awe that there -j-^J^^^ ^ ,^, ^h.ud^uU^Jh'.p dejdnh »»* >he /,»■„ .f.c t;h .«., c^ vo/et,ihrfhctnt was noil J Other (hip there, rauetharone, where- niint-uicmieUcfih-mMtir, milhffitJ'ifii'ilref fi»,f<((r«i»nofM»:3f«»,<, new mfi, «Bir»»t« inaa his difciples were entred,and that lefus went iKlinthuitidi^eLel!!. i y/h:chh*Mlli,ndgiMel.fe. 8 The gift o)fa;eU' f!"-^'^'"^," "1 not with hisdifciples in the Oiip, but that his dif- r«''^'^^ i'"™ «be f«"'ia*°»°' ••):.':''^|;i^J';«' 'J/^^^^^ t-'Pj!f,rvh'>mt(t^ . , ', ^ BeceiTuily eMetlaRinghie: ThereloretaiihiaC?.«iit leloiisaiure witaeior or^ Ptumtdtnipd Ciples were gone alone, , „. r ■ eltaion, andibettfore of outglonBcatioa. which istocome. k Lock' doM p-einiefire,' 2 J Andth-lt therecameoUlir fhlfS from Ti- CA.» 5.W./- »j. / Sti,»italtel>t:Mgvtt>)ned!!:t.ethtr:finshi^tnannhir beriasnecre vnto theplace where the/ ate tlie tind-or!tt-.r.iT,huhUiintr^uMic>>'htdeHiUhj:',e f,r,h,,jn:h^ihi,,h,^e». brcad,a(ter the Lord had giuen tlianks, }^i:;J^^;:J^ ,^a^or,!l^. b.5,a»,ng otou, Wo.„oc «x=-.e,h from Go<.. 24 Now vmcn the people lawe that lelUS was ,,,1,0 chaogeij ow n»«re, foihat wee being ir.fpired of bini, may abide to be is> nottbae, neither his difciples, they alfo tooke (UudedinilfioW^Ckrift. }C.;w<««.»3.s5. 1 DC dpmc quicicenetn. ' " S.lohn.:)^ Sundry opinions of Chrift. 4j lefus then anfwercd, and faydvnto them, vacojwtt, are ^irit and life. Mmmure not among your fellies. ^4 But there are fome of you that bclcnie 44 No man can come to mec , except the Fa- not : for lefus knewe from the beginning, which ther, which hach fent roe , drawe him : and I will they, were chat bcleeued not , and who ihoiildc raif--himVjiatrhelaftday. betray him. _ 4» /f^.l+.i}. 4 J Ic b v/rictcn in the 4. m Prophets , And ■' 6$ And nee fayd. Therefore fayd I vnto )'Du, ""i ''hHooki of *^"y 'halbeall " taught of God.Eucry man there- that no man can come vnto mee, except it be gi- 15 Such is tbe nu. Thf p'rothHs.'lir fore chat hath heard, and hath learned of the Fa- ucn vnco him of my Father. 'ice of wea. ti.at ths oUe Tijiawint ihcr, commcth vnto me : 66 '5 From that time, many of his difciplcs '^'i'"''* <>«»'■«.« wMdiuiieihihi ^^ ^ jsTot that any man hath feene the Fa- went backc,and walked no more with him. fttjftion^eu"' ^T ur/XZfC'ui rher,°)aue he which is ofGod, he hath feene the 67 Then fayde lefus to the tweliic , Will yefi ihe^erydoanre ^tv> Of heis,and ' Father. alfo goe away? * .offjiujtioD(vi,itj thiHoifwrit, 47 Vercly,verelylfay vntoyou,heethatbe- ^8 Then Simon Peter anfwered him, Mafter, bti"/^'^"'"j''' n 7. a.if, they fhiS lecugth in me,hach eucrlalUng life. to whom llinli we goe ? thou haft the wordcs of th/nnLial o^ fwS".jCt 48 'Mam that bread of Ufc. eternall hfe. ofcol)^ T'ophttEfAitx. 49 V Your fathers did cate Manna in the wil- 6^ And we beleeue and knowc that thou art '^ The number ; foH^^thK^chof. derncire,and are dead. that Chrift that Sonne of the liuingGod. ofChrift^l^"'* ^rilw^d'io Ufi'^' JO P This is that bread,whichcommeth down 70 ^lefusanfwcredthem, Hauenocl4.cho- (mjli.jodaJooj 'Sine"'i-'ls,«'j from heauen, that heewfiicheatethofitjfhould fenyoutwelue.andoneof youisadeuill? tiiem iifoiherebe tbiriforc'iht h'ov not die. 7 1 No w he fpake it of Iqdas Ifcanot the Jinn* ""^' bjpottixts, UJitofththtamn- J, II I am that "l liuing bread , which came of Simon: for he it was chat ftiould betray him, "io7hTr ^nitnkiofGod, downe from heauen : if any man r eate of this though be was one of the twelue. ^^att.te.it. Mitidftandethnotm bread,he ftiall luic for cuer : and the bread that I C HA P. VII. »ny (owir cfrMii. wil giiie is my flelh , which I will giue for the life t^^H/l, »ritr ti, ««/«, »»< ^Jw vp »« I'ht fi^iJof T»lirKA- •t-^f'-"''^' of the world. ,,.uhe feluCS, faying, HoW Can thlS man glUCVS *«flefh ^,,^_ ,y.,.dU,.»,.etlphJ^fet..l/,c.9i"r..h»,«fr, only that can Itacb [q eatC ? ftni to lit- htm, jo and Nicedetmi. trmT^' "^ *' 5 ^ ^^^" ^^'"^ '"^^''^ ^"'^^ '^'^^"'' ^^^^y-> merely a Fter thefe thirgs.Iefus walked in Ga!ilce,and iT'-rlietruevreof Hayvntoyou, Except yee cate the flefli of the XYwouldenot walkein ludea: for.the Icwes SanameDts.ii 10 Sonneof man , anddrinkehis blood , yee haue fought to kill him. * £f«if.tj.}4. .feendfrom.hem fnolifeinyou. 2 NowechcIewes*»feaftofthc Tabcrna- 'Jwff.r.f^ [£Td, "" "^^^""^ ''• '° ' ^"^ ^5 'oo"^ '^ '^'s brethren were gone tZnttZ'''- vVoit oir fiode, 61 But lefus knowing in himfelfe, that his vp,thcn went hce alfo vp vnto the fcaft, noto- 2 \veeni..ftnot ji FleOicannot difciples murmured at this, faidvnto them, Doth penly,butas«> w«r*priiuly. follow the foolifl* , put a difference this offend vou? II Thcnthelewesfoiiehchim at the feaft, ^'''"7°^''" - «"no"hfc'ifii'' <52 rrw then if ye thould fee that Sonne of and fayd, Where is he? " _ '-ttpho. ■ done °by tbe heipe man afcend vp ^ where he was before? 12 And much trurmuring was thereof him ^ An'e xarr'' o^^ of the teeth, and (,1 Hit is the =« Ipirite that quickeneth: the among thepeople.Somcfaid, He'is a good min: honibl* co»iiifim ipiriiuall eating flefl) ptoficeth nothing : the wordesthatlfpeakc otherfavd,Nav: huthedeceiucthchepeorlc. '"/!" rll^,? tIT. wh.ch conrille:h » " ' ill'- rT^iri.' olilie M»i^n. I it infaith, and therefore it cordemneih that which it vodeiftindeth not: yet not- I J Howbeit no man IpaKC' ^pcncly ot him PaBot s oppterTe withftar.ding the trueih muft be preached and taught. J If ChiifiOefrefnitJi/r fbt fcareof thcIewCS. ihepcoj'.: .v'ith i,prtre„t,tul ahtnChruJu iil,lenl,theniidetthprelt,it.. H i.'.or.it.ij. i In that j. "f NowC whcn << halfc thcfcaftwaS doTlt, 'tTOiir and feat»c th*t CbriH II WJ", he reciiuejh iha pomr whuh anickeneih and oi\ieth lifi to thtni •r„/:.7..,».,^ ,7.» \^r^ J.» -r-^,.-!*. ^^A r^„aV,> thefople frelie tha, »fe hi,, of h„ FAiher : »m he Jd, th >h„ »■.. J ( rt-,r ) to mJle . d^f"'" *<- ^'^'"^ ^^^^\ ""P '"^" '''^ Temple and tat.^ht. ch„ft,-vh£ l": ap- tniene him and iU other fathtri, u Ihnflhu mtohg u,th^t ihouihhe te m»n, IJ And thC ICWCS marueiled, faying, HowC pei,flh net: wbea yeihUjl>eoM peliauouretr. wel. of the doftrine.nhcchcr it bc of God,or whether • j8 Hccthatbelecuethin mce,*asf;» owneglorj': but hcc that fecketh his glory chat jj» ( v This fpakehcc of the Spirit which they |*'efcf not yet m glorified.) jheaboundanctcf filhtf (*/•!, My none ofwoukecpeth the Lawc? *Why"oevec 40 '^ So many ofthc people, when they heard ''!*'*^^.'j''8';- tblTZZ'Z'' ^^ou»ommc^ thisfay.ng,faid,xOfatrucththisisthatPr6phet.;4',J^;^i;^,. KhomfoMfitiio Jo-Thepeople anfwered, and faid, Thou haft 41 ' Other Ciyd, This is that Chrift: andfome n«/ei.iWii,i*« OitmmMDihrr adeuill : who goeHiaboutto kill diec? fayd,Bat(ha!ltliatChriftcomeoutofGalile? "£4<^«^h«/.^cir.umcifeaforhim r;t/t;S.. the fame letteih "^an- 44 Andlomcot them wouldhauetaKenhim, in<«6/ot(»«tfM fooriinhe gloty 2j Ifa man ondieSabbathrccciuecircumci- butnomanlaydehandcsonhim. eutofnunyykcct oi Go "**■>" 5^ 7^ None _.ioe more ranee, but iiidgc righteous iudgement. like this man. •.■/«/ijis.-,fl« themie°iu'eIto''be ^S ^ *°Thcnfaid fomc of them ofHicrufa- 47 Then anfwered them die Pharifes, Are yec I'muUmtuu thedefeodersof Icm, fs not this he, whom they goeabout to kill? alfo deceiucd ? hihehflfCheH, thetiNvofGod, 26 And bchold, he fpeakcth opcnlv, and they 48 '*Doethany ofthe rulers, or of the Pba- '>"m'"°^[>""S^«him-do rifcsbeleauMnhim? t&»/ breakeu. that this IS m deede thar Chi ift? 49 But this people, which Know not the Law, 'io**"'^'/"*^ jf. chap.^.ii, 27 " Hortbeit we know this man whence hee arecurfed. .inhmfhoHidre' 8 TheSabbaih is : but (vhen diat Chrifl commeth , nomanfiiall Jo Nicodennisraid vntothem,(*hcthatcamc "1'"'^"'".'.^'', ffiore'.'rknowwhenccheis.- to kfus by night, and was one of them.) ^ \ %TJ'i:^^ 1 rule oi all cete. 28 ^ " Then cryed lefiis in the Tcmplcas hc Ji Doth ourLaw iudge a man before itheare ' anfwere(i,and faid vnto him, Art thou ^^'y'^^,"'/; ^j^*"!'' Ja pija^ii'nods ^'^ ^^'^ ''^'^ ""^j'S true,whom ye know not. alfo of Galile? Search and lookc ; for out ofGa- ,a,„^, ,,„) „otyci works: amonoft 2? Eut Iknow him: forlam ofhim, andhcc lile arifeth no Prophet. ftinumdpcrctiMdy which the lout of hathfentme. ' «? ''Andeuery man went vnto his ownchoufe. v>>ichwtreioflitm thechieleft. ^° '^ Thcnthev (Ought to take him , but no s,l„Koltl,emd)ic^J,UM. .i« ThereisconentioncuenintheChurchitfelfea- :• Ltnu.ii.j. manlaidchandcSOn him , becaufe his houre was boutihechiefeponitofrelig'on: acitlierhashthjift any lEore crufll enemies KGf«.i7.io. notyetcome. ' thenthofetbatoccupiethofcareofttucih-.yetcaothcynoidoewbatthey would. fvhnUtahyir jr Noiv mnnvofthe neonle Mc^np.I in tiim >< 0*«.i8.i;. Of JAfici.j.j.m^iA.t.j 17 Godfiumheaurnfcofnctb fuch as thJlaZofc'cui,. .Jr -^Tn l:^u^r^ beleened in him , ^^j,;, „„^e„Dem;es. .18 F^e paftou.sare fo fond and »f-ol.(h, that they crtf." ivhuhMo. laitl, When that Chnft commech, will he doe eftetme the church of G»d iccording to iHe nluliitude and ouiwafde fiiewci fiirtue ieoffo "105 niiracks then this man hath doiie? *£V)«^<^r j 1, """''«" 'S*'"'^'''''-'"^' • mo„X^yoM,tha mured thefe things ofhim, and thePharjfes, and CHAP. VIIL joHd^mhnoito high Prieftesfcnt officers to take him. i Thtvtm4nuynmU>.unif, m hah hty J!mis fi'iiun the s.CUth, doe Ji 1 hen faid Icfus vnto them,\ et am I a little ^^tre h. r.,hn «. 59 Th. /.«»» of^tr.Um. <» The jOHriihilr ttfrtHt Whlk.wyou,andthcngolvntohirachatfcntme. Jom:eiofCod. ^4Tbe4tMilhiefiihir<)f/}in^. ^6 ^Bra- mu'ibrltlft J4'*YefliaIlfeckeme,andnialInotfindwe, h^mfxwchriiUid,,. i^OtH'Ti*. and where I am,can ye not come. /\ Nd lefts went Wito the mouni: of <^Iiucs,' ^ s^jiinftiudge ^? Then (ayd the Icwcs among thcmielues, l\ 2 And early ,in the morning ^ameagaine «ccba|K 10 the V\'hither wil heegoe , that we fhall not find him? into the Temple , and all the people came vnto {'"'^^Ijj.g'' VVillhego vnto them that are I" dilperfed among him,andhefatedowneand taught them. 1 oTinen d^me' '^^ G!ecians,and teach the Grecians ? j • Then the Scribes and the Pharifes brought ' vnttt% ihe>i> V. and caryi;^^ S ^ What faying is this that he (ayd , Yee fhall vnto him a woman taken in adulterie,and fer her '•"j S"' ^bo'it «« ■^'^•i /i ^eke mee, and (hall not find wwf and where I in the middes, Woodmen, theV * n.t^.t'Tk'cm, ^™' can yc not come ? 4 And faid vnto him,Mafter^we found tliis wo- make a fnale fot 'tJi!tmZ*h"aLlrMrca«ofCMe^«dAf4ri,t«unfomeMoi)ttn<,m,,mjieih Hian Committing adiJterie, eut^ ill the very aft. 'l>«"ftl"«- ntemiil ef 1 /'«« mtrit the mtiier it f Ifi mil , and lud^e the tret h thrfi-mti. $ ^ Now Mofes in OUr Law Comraanded,that -^ ifi-.l".'*. 10 Many doe matueile that !heecideuou.-s of the enemies o( God hauc no I'uc- fuchfliould be ftoned:whatlaicftthoU therefore? cede! yet in the raeane fcafon ibcy doe not acknowledgethe vettue and power of ^ a_ j .t,-, -t^,^ r j .- ^ p^npr him thic rhev God. It Men are very wife to procure flops and ftavcs to themfclues. iz The • . ^ ^'^•^J'^^'^)"^ ^° ^^^?^ 'l^'" ', ™^,J"^ emethofChriftdrethnothangvpontheiudgeoient'of man. ij The wicked '"'?"': haue,whcrot to aCCUlehim.But IeUlS.UOU- » Againftbypo. canootdoewhattheyli(t,bntwhatGodhaihappotDt;d. 1+ As the kinodome peddowne,& with his finger wrOtC on y ground. «''(« weicb are of God increafeih, 10 iDcreafeth the tage ojhls enetnle. , till at the length tkey in 7 > And while they continued afking hilT.,he l"^- %"" '**8<* moeleekefof tholeblelsinetablent.whichtheyderpiredwhcthev weteoiefent. frvi.- r ir ^r ^ ..u. t i- ag'inn other mtpu ♦ rt4Mj„. * mr4l,,,rdOo.h,MipeWonh7cVn,.ZZGnc!^0 ''f^ 1^"^^'^"= ^P' and fayd VntO them, V Let him .Sd flatte, .hetn? oaitmJtriheittmeafibeGrefUHibfvniirJUudtUnhtjijnfwbiihntrtdi^tr/td that IS among yoU Without ilUnC , Can the nrlt fcluct in iheit *»un^$htCtanlii,i.Pit.i.i, ftoncathcr, owoefinne*. -y- Chriftcswmefleistrue. S.Iohn. Abrahams vvork^s. 8 Andagainelieciloapcd downs, ai»H wrote myFatherhithtaughtme,j^irpeakchsfethings. J Chrift would on the ground. _ 29 For he chat Tent me,is wich ms: the Father notuktvponbiw 9 An I wh^athsy hcardit , beingaccufcd by hachnotlefcniealone^becaufeldoalwaiesthofe '■*■ ^ciuiil*iigi. theirowncconfcicncCjthey wencou:,onebyonc, things chat pleafe him. ^tent"'d*him.' b^ianing a: th: cldert euen to y \aMo lefus wa5 3 0 f As he fpake tlisfe ch Ings, many beleeued fcHetob:in»6a- lekalon:,anJ the woman ftanding in thc mids. in him. nwjiofaiih'aad 10 ^' Whcnidus had lift vp hunfelfe againe, 31 "» Then fayd IcTus to the Icwes which be- it Thetmediri "TnT^'lJ and lawe no man,bur the woman, h:e fayde vnco Iceuedinhimjfyeconcinucinmy word, yecarc pl<;«ofciKifttiii tbichisbhaJam her,Woman,ivhereare thofc diinca:cutaj?ha:h verily my difciples, tmue m hi» do. it feUe, cannot. DO man condemned chee? j i And fhall ki«ow the trueth , and the cnieth tmL"^'*"*' a*""' come to bjoe aay i r Shefaid^No man,Lord.And IcTusfiidNei- iliallg make you free. 'iaf^^iiow\^Te I^S'^J '^"^"''^ther doe I condemns thee; go and finne no more. a ^ They anfwered him , VVc be » Abraham? ofthenuetb.'t^y "pf-ip.^J,^r5 5 ^* + Then Tpakeleius againe vncocheiTijfjy- fecde, and were neuer bond to any man : why "».» >» 'i«li""*<» s chtfil IS •*;ta''ing, I ^ am that light of the world :hee chat fol- fayeft thou then, Ye (halbc made frec> ecTnowbud^ •« jJi eiuepiioo. lowechme,{l»allnotw3Uceindarkencs, butfhall J4 Icfusanfwcrcdchenn, Vercly, vercly I fay ofVinae, in*^!^ |^'^/„',"|^"'^°' hauethai light of life. ■ vntoyou, thatwhofocuer committcthflnnc, is ^"e'-b'^e of wnfentbviiifF*. 1 J 5 The Pharifes therefore faydcvnto him, the ^feruantoffinne. ngbttouiwa aa4 jhctferttitpai- aThoabeareftrecordo£thyfelfe:rhyrecordeis jj And theferuant abideth notinthehoufc ,'f,a;„,4,/j,ji^ pofe.andwasby nottrae. for cuer : but the Sonne abideth for euer. ruoffiunt. ^™3;^*^" 14. t lcfus.anfwered,a: ftid vnto the bThough 3^ If that Sonne therefore Qiall make you * i'l^ofthem^ ftfiite iitifjcies. I beare record of my felfe, yet my record is true: free, yc flialbc free in deedc. '"f***!'/*!!!*** « TkcD tunn for I know whence I came, and whither I go : but 3 7 *i I know that ye are Abrahams feedc, but «/«*I'X«A •/ »j'*'f'*fi'>tf'ilf; yc cannot tell whence I come,and whither 1 goe. ye feeke to kill mee , bccaufe my word hath no nuHihai cmfmt ^tm^!r^a!tt^ I J Ye iudge after the flefh ; I <= iudge no man. pLce in you. , ■^" *'»«» *"« •/ »«g*i.«jiAr« lo. Andif lalfoiudge, my iadgement, is true 38 I fpcake that which I hauefeene withmy '^^'^"Jl" " m*n to conKnini for [amnotalonc, but I, and the Father, that Father; and ye doc that which ye hauefeene with 7 'B^rninikt. '""''''^r" dll'i ^'"tme. your father. i«n«»/^tr4. %"chMi'.'^-t. '' ^7 And it is alfo written in your Lawe, V that 39 They anfwered, and (ayd vnto him, Abra- ^• . b Thxtahich cte thctettimonieof £wo mcflis tnic. ham is our father. Icfusfiyd vnto thcm,Ifyc were jSf/°!i>.'*' dtiiifd dfire,chap. 18 Q I am One that bcarc witneiTc of my felfc, Abrahams children, ye woidd doe the workes of ij o'at wiekd JJ'-'""^*'"*'* andyFatherthatfentmc,bearethwitnesofn.ec. Abraham. maen declare, ml '^^'hlhJ*' 19 '" Then faide dicy vnto him, Where is that 40 But nowc ye goe about to kill me , a man btVJ'f "/,'"'' pudhte f-xmti Father of thine?Idusanfwercd,Ye neither knowc thathaue toldeyou the trueth , which I haue hfh B»iute:Bpt w« itrnftlji imittrhtt me, nor y Facherofminc. If yehadknowcnme, hcardofGod'.thisdid not Abraham. »iech»ng,fi!u:i,4 Andlefusfayd vnto them, Eiienf the fame thmg Icnie me not. TtromihiUgm. Jit if, I msf^ht Us- that I fayd vnto you from the beginning, 46 '4 Which of you can rebuke me of finne? „i„, ,f,i^ „„u. . foay dot it,t»r I ijti 26 '° I haue many things to fay, andtoiudge audiflfay thetrueth,whydoyenotbekeucme? /tr «/05«fM »«« rLhiZw^ih^e. ofyou:buthc that fentme,is true, and the things 47 vHcthatisofGodjhcarethGodswordcs: ^^'^'^'';^''^^^'* :• D/Ht.tj.t trj that I haue beard ofhim,thofc fpeakeltothc yc therefore hearethem not, bccaufe yce are not 'i^toJt^ih.'^^^ J9.i(. wM(.i8.i«. world. of God. m rr'iu,e»Hti- 3.c>r.\}.i.hci.io.iS 27 n Tliey vnderflood not that face fpake to 48 '5ThcnanfweredtheIewes,andfa!d vnto tmeaiiotctaitmi- U^nlh'$''nP- '^^"^ °f ^^= ^^^''^'■- ^"^^ ^y ^^"^ ^°} ^«ll^t thou art a Samaritapci ^'"^"'^'^'IX' Jhiificm'tht'ouu. 18 Ihen laid IdlL<: vnto them,U'henyc haue sndhaftadcuill? ^I'jt^t'^vfnihu b^oi,)lftih:ri9ni lift vp the Sonneofman, then Ihallyc know that 49 Icfus anfwered, I haue not a deuill , Urtfl r.tfuhit i:,kiBt not two wiMpv I am he, and that 1 do nothinc of my ftlfc,tut ;s Iwnour mv Father, and ye haue difhonoured mc. "« *'< "mcc*. frJ,nL.H»frra,.U.^,. 6 Nom.aon k»owrodb«mCMftoolr. r TH, J^ .^nd I fcckc not mine on-ncprayfc : but ^,,^^^^,4. ,^, VM f-»tt[U:ttPf>„,nlM for ih, ittho-hTH tfthr of >;i;;. 7^ We lint »iiH die at tfaClC IS that 4 ICCketh It, and lUdgClh. ir«w oraignfuisn. theplejfu-colGodaEdBOt ofoies: Thereforethisoneiiiinj tcmiinethtlntwe Ji ' ,^ Chnft d.d G»d ftime hi™ : in tfte.meane ftJi'ooBiXwithftan.iing, ihe <«-ocldmuftof ncceO thtouebly exccure the ol'nce,t'-i' bij Father inioyned him. "Jthii^f, n Th« I fitir pcril>,,bccaii(e it rcfuredihe li(eiliatis olTietivDio it. 9 He l}>al :cleniiiine.l Cfir./l,tiiltl:'fi3ifH',foTfolflJ>OM$imthtl>i(^ii!ili^lra:rvdt. ivUdiislbe a ThjliijhattnUTtiini^.-ltiiiOHrnr,4nitfhiet. 1* The one ly I reuenjerofC!ir!Hsdr.aiiBtjerpired. »i Eueo the (OBiemjjml'Chtift makeih do&tine ol^enofpell spprtbendcdby faicb , ii a fiire rcireJie agiinfl 'leath.l fot fail glory vf hith ihing hii ftaeaies 0mc cvtt *op«ieci? r:.:v.i£. . <' "^j h^hi .- frm^mbi'i'on^ ham, which is df ad? and the Prophcts nrc dcad: fight. wl'«',fC'*'' th^tTciTiin.bmhii whommakdl thou thy (clfc? 12 Then the}- faid vnto him, Where is he? He ''hli^^i","cfnZ^ Fatl^r hath rec 54 > *> .Icfus anfWered, If I honour my felfc, faid,! cannot tell. Khieh if bhueu him about all niiue honour is ( nothing worth : it is my Father i j ^ They Lrftught to the Pliarifcs him that """ "• «*^« ^TtHk k pjolitn it ^'^^^ honoureth mee, whom ye fay, tliat he is your »vr.s once ul ind. " '"' Ltintr tfif'^tiiaii God. 1 4 And it was the Sabbath (i<»)( , whtti Rfiis 4U if hi inijt)d, J J 'i> Yet yee haue not knowcn him : but I made the cIay,andopenctl bis eyes. '^i>'fo,ltt '''""■ know hin;, and if I Ihould fay I know him nor, I- 15 Then agame L.hePharifesaKbaflced him, ^'f'ltofih i/ofne '-'O'-'^'^ ^^ 2 H-ir likc vntq you : but 1 know him, how he had receiued fight. And he faid vnto the^ firit:fiii/i!7iu and keepc bis word. ^ Helaidclay vponminceyes, andlwaOied, and 4,;citit thtt ihri- 5 ^ »= Your father Abraliam t rcioyced to fee doe fee. " ^'« a^L'k'^A *" •">' " ''^y '^^^ "ic " fa^vc it,and was j,'l.id, i tf 5 Then faid fome of the Pharifes,This man 'n^"*?''*'"" " *"" wy-Htmt'." S7 Then fayde the Icwes vnto him. Thou is not of God, becaufe hee keepeth not the Sab- mMeei'irorribea i^Theieitna ait not yct hftic ycercoldSjandhaft thou (ccnc bath^/ay.Othersf-jidjHowcanamanthatlsaCn- byprtttnceof right knowledge Abraham? . ner,doefuchmirac]cs?andthercwasadifl6nrion R'i'gion: butiht c^?,a,:^T,°rt, 58 lefus fayde vnto then?, VereJy.verclylfav among them. mo.eitisprcired iJohc knowledge vnto you, Dcforc Abraham was, I x am. •.: 17 Then fp.-.kethq' vnto the bJimieagame, j,j^j5yp_ •rchciil without j9 2« Then tooke they vp ftones, to caft at What fayeft thou ofhim,becaufc he hath opened '"'"''"'• ^ , him, hip lefus hid himfelfc, and went out of the thine eyes? And he faid, He is a Prophet. Chiauhewed it Temple : And hee paffed throwgh th6 middes ot i S Then the Icwes did not beleeiie him ( that fclfe through all them, and fo went his way. he had beitc blind, and receiued his figlu) vntill former iges in ... ,- l .. .i. u jji they had Called thcDarcntsof him thathad rccei- thefathets, lor they fawe in the i>romiftJ, that he iTiouWeoine.aBd did very loy- ,,„i/:_L, * -^ v w fully lay hoIJe on him with a linely faith, t IVofatrj, ilffinKU u ^lUyU* "C^ ''gnC (fact th*i It miK liKtihii, or joeth isK} noiMt *Ht, g/ {nffcrtth m) grrni thing. 19 And the>' aflicd thcm, faying, Is this vour jr Wsththtijtttf fkHh,Htir.it n. J ihujl m hietr.u Ced , vat Ufori.^- fonne,whomve fav wssbomc blind? How docth kr»hiim:a*dhfviuth!LMilnllfiitfi^>itll>tlr«gmK,i;gi,ftbtverlJ, iiZeale fjenov fc" t'ren^ without kno-it'lcdge, bieaiieth out at leogtb into a iaoft«peamidaelIe:*adTe^ ' '■'. ' " ' ,. . ,• ,-;,.-• the Wicked cannot dot whittliey lilt. :. J.:: 30 Kis parents anfwered them, and fside, We ^ ■ . . . . ; J knowthat this is our fonne,j^- that he was borne CHAP. IJf. ■ blinde: . \ . ' ^riti^'':^:tl!:^i::::S^:^!:nZ » Bntby «Iv,tmean«henov.feeth,«eknow Po*ifri, jj 55 and wu ctji tut ./ M<"s) wfojar, }« (hri» "ot : Or who hath opcncd his eyes,can we not tcl: tnaiaih niih the kno nkdii if the lutruning li^ht, ' he is olde ynoiigh : aficc him : he QiaJJ anfwerc for I Sinne is the^t. /* N D ' aslefuspafled bv,hefawa Rian which '^''^'"^•f'^-. ^ ' , , ■, , . J'"";"?""'*''' ri^vasblindefromhisbirth. "i^ Thefc vvordesfp.*e his parents, becaufe and je: doth it not 2 And hisdilciplesafked him,faying,Mafterv they feared the Iew«: for-thelenes had ordeiped iollo«. that God who did finne, this man, or his parents, that hee alr<;3dy,thacir-ariy mafididcbnfefiethatheewas »l.vay rcr^•aeIh was bortic hlindc* thrift, hee ihonld bee <•*?»»»»»««><;/* out of dte puoifteth. finned, nor his p.-jrtnts, but that the workes of • ^i Ihevefote %d6-«yparcnts, 5?cciSoIdc-rt4 God Owuld be (hewed on him. - ynoush-.afkehim. _• '' ' dtr,nhntt,,»tn ,t«^*^Clt» 4 * I ">i^ft workc the workes of him that fent . M Then agairie called they the m.m that had ^Z"t^!^tc fu^f%i?th,i ihf*t ' mc, whileit is '<> day: the night oommeth when »jo °^^ bluide,3nd faid vnto hrm, d Giu^glory vnto km^udg, ihur tmiimdifioftt mancanworke. " . God; weknowe'thatthisnian isa «'finner. fhu'j befttt Ctxitm tHiHrf.'.mttvt,: j As lon" as lamjn the worldes'^^I'im the 2) Thenht^rf.VeTeH,andiaid,Whedicrhebe '/'^.'^/^"W^;. ;.tXwL light of tltcf^-crld. ^ .• a!?rnerorrio,IcanWte11:onethingIknow,g;^^^^^^^^^ vtttiu,:ht,c.mr, 6 JAsfooneas heehadthusfpoken.hcfpac tnatIwasbhnuc,sndno\vi(ee, l^owiihthe whck afihiiutsi ihHd- onthegnoundjandmadeclavof the fpettle, and ^tf Then(aidthevtohimagaihe,Whardidhe vttttT, mitkni, !/':^iI^'"'"^anoyntediihc eyes of the blinde with the clay, tothee?howiipcned he thine eves? tl/"l''°'"'%' mzutfuZ''^ 7 Andfaicfvntohi^., Goe wafhinthepoolc 27 Heanfweied them,riBn.cto]deyo«alrea- ::;'^'i;'^^;f "' ^% The^orkes cf of SiloaTi ( which is by interpretation, Sent.) He f^ie,and ye havte hot heard if.'\vherefore would ye 4»no»r, ,»,i„, ,» OJi.in «e ai it ^vent his way dierefore and waQied, and came a- ^eare it a^aine> will ye be alfo his difciples? cm^fft tbr vhtlt '*!-V,'-°l'' . gairK fecin<'. 28 « Thenreuiled theyhim.andfaid.Bethott *"',"'r"^'«'^'*'» which IieUteo tke & J, \^; o . . l- j-r ■ r ■ l y.i ' r 3;~ -n.. ' tobe tfhre him, darkeoeiTcll*- « -> Nowe the neighbours and diey thafhad his drfcqile : we be Mofesdilciples. Jo/h.y.'tf. thewofll; ' ■ feene him bcfore,when he was blinde/aid. Is not 29 WeknmvthatGbd fpakewithMofesrbur i.s«m.«.T. t •Xr (/<>)« IBM/, this he that (af. '• , this mrfn we know ribtfrortr whence he is. ' t HiintStd* h'l&r^^'t . 9 Somefaid,This^s1,e;andotherfa.y,Hcis ' 3^ Themimjii«rv4^d, ^'I^4;vnto then,, {-;,;• -^^^^^^^ ^thihfo^o.lf ■ hkehim: buthehiinfe!fe&id, lamhe. : DouhtleHe, ThisisamamcilouStfcing, thatyce „^,j,t,j,^„, trmb : tnd It 10 Therefore the\' faid vnto him, Howc wcrc know not whence he4s, and yet he hadj opened enri i»'»<♦ Iher themrrlues receiae the light that it o(&,ed vol© them , nor fuffei it io Olbf r, f ""^ ^nv "«" 'TOlCd the e> es ot onc tll-t WaS ^„j„ , ^„, , ^f anJ yet make a great adMinvraaihcmfcluei. .. l>Oine DUnde. . ■ , . cot^liaeOc. ■ . . Fff 3 JJ If Whofecorareblindc. . S.Iohh. ChrIfts{hcep«hcarchi$vojrce, 3j If this man were not of God,hc could haue io"Thethccfccommethnot,butfortofteaIe, « "■' hiu^it j4 They anfwered and fayd vnto him, f Thou might hade life^^d liaiie it in abundance. 'Ju'Sd^^tifi" are altogether borne in rinncs,& doeft thou teach 1 1 -{. I am that good (hephcard: that good 4* //y.4o.it, t»iay,th!rtun»- vs? fo they caft him out. fliepbeardgiueth his life for the Qieepe. '<.'*• J^.'^. thiniM lite iui jj 7 lelus heard that they had caft him out: ii But an hireling, and hce which is not the (•'"»'• and when hec had found him, heefaidc vnto him, fliepheard, neither the fhcepe are his owne, fecth thi?r''ftjt/whi'cli ^°^^ "^"^ beleeue in the Sonne of God? the wolfecomming, and he leaueth the fhcepe, < ^•*'»* «»'. «• •tecaftiot'theft i6 He anfwered, and fayd. Who is hee,Lord, and fleeth, and the wolfc catcheth them , and '""'"* *"•. «uc of the Church that I might beleeue in him? fcattereth the (hccpe. fheOeD'?il«^ * f''bch''''Sudl» ^"^ And'Iefusfayde vnto him. Both thouhaft ij SothehireL'ngfleeth,becaufehcisanhirc- ^ fVfV}?!^. bojft'themrelaei ^^^"^ 'i''"' »nd he it I's that talkcth with thee. ling, and careth not for the fhecpe. / Tht ctruim •fthenameofthe j8 Then heefayd. Lord, Ibcleeue,and wor- 14 Iamthatgood(}iepheard,andknowmine, "T*)'*' !{'**/** Church; that {hipped him. andamknowen of mine. though,Ht7aiht neete! To'^th °m ' 3 ? * And lefus fayd , I am come vnto % iudge- 1 j As the Father e kno wcth me,fo know I the »wW, »*fc« huh 8 Chtiftdoeth ttient into this world, that they •• which fee not, Father : andllay downemylifeforwy (heepe. one btt(t,ihtt a Ifgfiten all them might fee: and that ihey ^ which fee, mightbce 16 '^Otherflieepelhauealfo,whicharenotof j*"^'^'^^^'^'^ by^^^raOii^Z madeblinde. this foldc: them alfb mufti bring, and they fliall /j'^^jo^^'' wbichackaow- 4° And fome of the Pharifes which were with hearemy voyce. and if there (lialbef one flieepc- 5 Cbrift iibythe ledge (heir owns him, heard thdc things, and lay dvnto him, Arc fold, 4«i one fliepheard. decree of the F». datkenefl-e.bat weblinde alfo? 17 5 Therefore doeth my Father louc me, be- £•,,(• 2"7,^f fcchajfeemeto ^j lefus fayd vnto them, If ye were blinde,ye canfe vglhydownemylifc, thatlmighttakeit trueCharchiforhe cl«lrel¥"ynoug" Aiould not hauc finns ; but nowc yc Giy, Wc fcc. agMne, williBgiyg»uebi« chofe he altogel thcrefoieyour finncrcmaineth. 18 Nomantakcthitfrommee, but I lay it ^'f^'^'^'.J'^*Pf« tbet blindeth : of downcof my felfc: Ihauepowertolay it dovmc, l°„Jjo[j^g^, which fott are they oftentimes,»hicb b >ue the hieft place ip AtCh^nh-j Wuh ^^ haue power to take it againe: this xcomman- to life. rrt*tttoi»er and Mihortitr, to dor ahiiu I ithleoM and mSriu if hf J^i J, Thtfemtn , ,' _ ■ i f r t- ■■ ir . uk,a>iJ ho m»u but thfy: but I wtUruitJkrrt otherwift then thife men doe: (or I ? ^ * Then there waS a diflcntioH againC a- '^^ „^thu hIv »homihej account for ilindt mm,thim irill I hghtf^nd fuch *• take themfclan f mong the IcwCS forthcfc fayingS, i, tictufi fhnfitt iewm.'hem miaidrownemm>n^,ofed»rl^"' **^ •"*"■•• ^'■^* 5 :,„,..•''„,,.« finhejthiMghtiUlniinUiadebm tbemfelHet. ^ cbaf.i.ij.tuii 1M7. and ismad : why hcarc ychim? tt^i^,eatc'ftiM4ii 21 Other faidjThefe are not the words of him x^"ff(ri.54. CHAPi X. • thathathadeuilhcanthcdcuillopentheeyesof (J TheGofpeldili • X' Chr'ilifTinitTththitthe'Phirifes tre the mill (hefhitrJs,i the blinde? cooerelb bypotti* *jrf b, many reafm^ tbathmfetfi ... .4. » ibegoodfie^- , 3, ^nd it was at Hierufalfm thc feajt *f tbt ?,••"'' *^V'K' beard: 19 ^nd thereof diUlaRon arifeth. }i7he)t*kei>P i.r\ j- ■ j- •> i J the world oiutt fii>ne,,i9»ndgoe*huHttofkebtm,hH.he^'d. »'DedlCatlon,and It was winter. setdev .ajewbea _^,,,,_ ,,, , 2? 7 AndlcfiiswalkcdintheTcmpIe.inSoIo- ic commeihfonh. > Seeing that bf T TErely, ' verely I fay vnto you,He that entreth ,^„, ^r<.|, '^ y The fi-.ji of ih» wSe.oL ,• "fi"bythedooreintothe(heepcfoIdebut 24 Wn came the lewes round about him.and f'/'';!"" f-f*' PaSlretrf chmethvpanothcr way he.sathjcfe& grobbeT. jaydt vnto him, Howelongdoeft thoumak<^s ^C'/JJa'l^u, Mithet Other true ^ * But hee thatgoethm by the doore,isthc ^o^^ ^> ,f thoube that Chn/l, tell vsplainely. irethre,, *i,„ ,h; ftepheard. then fliepheard of the (hcepc. 25 *kfu. anfwered them, Itold you, and vee"«"'»^''/G^^ foth*ft'.hcT' u ^ ^oh.mtheaporteropeneth,3nd the fhcepe beleeue tK)t: the workcs that I doe iJ> my Fathers ^XS/'jt ftla«anVbrg bcarehis voyce,andhecaUethhisownethcepcby >3ame,thevbearewitnefreof me. 'tt^^'bT/jT «hei» thither alio, name, and eadeth them out. 2^ sButyecbeleeue not: » foryeareRotof>M.ai«. which he fpake vnto them. T:->rhr« h-inH oenbyiwowit- Tr^^K;:::-. 7 ThenfaydlefusvntothemagalncVcrely, ^t.^S^nLy Father are one. ^iJ'Xt iU)^hichtheE. verely I fay vnto you, I am that doore of the j, ^ i» Then the Icwes againe tooke vp ari^e.ind by mi. mniefvfiih Qicepe. ftones, to ftonehim. "'''?• ,, Kf;A ' \ ^Allthat ceuercamcbefore^nc,arctbeeucr 'lefus anfwered them, Mariyooodworkes .U'.'^TedTM « AX-t'^A '"'^ '°^^^'^ ■ ^"' ^,'^^'b«P'^«'»'^ "°^ ^^"^ ^^'"- haue I (hewed vou from my k Fadwr : for which , few beteeoe.ree. Mtefkenfrom 9 ' ^a"' ™tdoote : by meit any man enter ^f ^[^^^.^orjjes^^ogyeftone me? ingthat.imenare «AeK»4.ir.Sw»<. in,hcflwU)efaued,andflTaUdfioin,andgoout, The Icwcs anfwered him, fay in?. For !''"''"'"* ''""'""' K5:f;r '^'^ ^"^' P"^'"- \ the good worke wee flon. thee not', fut for '::^X^ a ]| makethnomatier,howmaoy,oeithethowoId:the!TraIfeteaeherthauebne of th. Prophet , can, fi. the, fl.e«,ed the 34 I^fuS anfwercd thcm, Is It nOt Written m „,„i,^ ,^^„ „,, fleefe that rhr'/l tilth' doore. ; Onely Chrift is the true Pjftot.and that only your Lawe, * I (avd, 1 CarC gods? bi«Sonoe,a»d ilthe troe Church, which acknowledjetii him to bepropetly ihfirouely Pal}iti , ti »;', htcanfi fi>rtfaeirpiob:eaniigJine». d That it,fhtl! Uitr t-lrl) :^'>vftlhe liwetlo^eakf, thrf are none »fhii Picft. A-ChafS^9. to Chrid prooueth bit digniiicbf m7)iiit.iS.«.*!>dyilfbiriHfl>ieu!uratli4dm^$ttl>t/h(fbtuiitoJ^f, ■ diaiae woifct. k Tbrii^i ntf ftubernMborilitand /""er, t-pjalnuti.C • word J Laiarus being dead Cliap.xjw israifcdtollfe. 43 word of Godwas^»«*«, anil the Sciipturc can tha and Mary to comfort them for their hrorhcr. ,'VcidtnUf not be ' broken. 20 ThenMartha, when fhce heard that leTus tinirjUci. J 6 Say ye of him, whom the Father hath fan- wascomming, went to meet hirr : but M^ry titc ftihcd,S<: fent into the world, Thou bla({ihemeft, ftil! in the houfc, bccaiife I Ciy d,I am the Sonne of God ? 2 1 Then faid Martha vnto lefus, I.ord,if thou 57 If I doe not the worksof my Father , be- hadft bene here, my brother had not bene dead. leeiie me not. J 2 But now I know siro,th3t whatloeiia thou 38 But if Idoe, thenthoiighycbelceueno: afkcltofGod,Ood will giucit thee. , mt.jet beleeuc the works, that ye may know and 2 1 lefus fayd vnto hex, Thy brother (hall «■ rife '„;,„ /!4'«t4;»^ belecue,thattheFadicr»/inmc,andlinhim. againe. 11 i".biiftRc«tb ' 19 "Againe they wentaboutto take him; 24 Marthaiaid vntohim, Iknowttiathertiall . ,, dinger , not of but hcefcapcdoutof their Hfcids, rife againe^ in the rcfiure(ftion at the lafl day. uy^'^^'}^ roirtrufJ, nor fot ^ ^^ f^^^ went againe beyond lordan , into the 25 Mis Ciyd vnto her , I am the refurrcft'.on ihi'tVc wouldbe' place where lohnfirft baptized, and there abode, andthelifc: .jhcthat beleeucthinme, though •tf*'^*jJ idle.bm to gather 41 And many reforted vnto liim , and fliyd, he were dead, jff 0.311 he liut. a Church in aoo- John did no miraclc : but all things that lolm i6 And whofotuer liucth, and beleeuethin iberplace. /pake ofrhisman,were true. me,niallneuer die ;Bclceucft thou this? 4Z And many beleeued inhim there. 27 Shefuid vnto him,Yea,Lord,I bejeeue that . ' (j j^ ^ p_ jj j_ thouart tlytChrift thatSonneof God, uhicii I chnfl^tolhtnihtihtu iiihti,fi\ndthiftfMt,m -t/p, 47 ^,tht pnifti vae i,n!uhwg logahn, ^ay, and Called Mary hei- fiflcr fecrctly , ra.\ ing, 49C^i'l>>'» io fop/xAdhih^tone muJlMtfinhcpfoplt. -Thp Mafter is come 'ndc-illerh forrhi-- ' f<.s7Thtfia,^m<,t,,iofi'hchr,,'}c,,diou,hhiM. jne iwa'tcr IS comc, ^nacaiieth torthc... L •« ■ ft A Nd ' a certeine man was fickc, uimed Laza- ^9 And when Ihe heard it, flic arofe quickly,- nnPtbe (link.os" -^ "'S of Bcthania , the » towne of Marie , and a"^ "me vnto him. «rir«ofhis(r,c-d her lifter Martha. ^ 30 For lefus was not yet come into the towne, to iift.ihcwcth an j (And it was that 4. Mary which anoynted ^^^ ^''^ '" '"^ P^^ce "here Martha met him. example both of ^j^^ ^ord \vith oyntn>cnt, and wiped his feet with S ' '^^^ I^^^" *^" ^^f^'<:'' "^f e with her in the and"lfo ot bis fi"' l^cr haire, whofe brother Laxarus was ficke.) ^lo^fe, and comforted her, v\hen they faw M.ine,- juUr good wil to. J- Therefore bu lifter? font vnto him, faying, ^^'^^ *e rofe vp haftily, & went out.folowcd her, «atd .oen :whicb Lord, beholde, he whom thou loueft, is ficke. faymg.She goeth vnto the graue, to weej^e there. \lf,°JlZTn 4 When lefiK heard it,hcfayd,Thisficknefle i^ Thennhen Mane was come where lefus tocome. is not vnto b death, but for the glory of GoJ,that w^,andfawhim, ftlefdldowneathts.eet,fay- « lyhtre hkfiflcr, theSonne of God might be glorified thereby. ^"n ™^o him,Lord,if thou haddcft bene hei-e,my tlLr.a^ + fNowIefusloued\larthaandherfifter, trethcihadnotbenedead. . ,-Chr;rtt..oIc^ ^a.p.,>.j^ andLazanis. il 5 When lefus therefore fa w her weepe, and ,'p„„himtoge. b Vhttu lofa^, 6 » And afterhe had heard thathc was ficke, thelewesoZ/Sweepe which came widiher, hee thct^viihsurflcfb ;„tf prih 40 Itfus fayd rntoher, Saydlnotvntothee, & S5...t'7iiTj" I J Howbeit,lcfus fpake of his death :.but they that if thou diddeft beleeue , thou ftiouldeft fee .t^uthi„px,t thought that he had fpoken of the nturallllecpe. the gloiy of God ? . n r 1 f,h r,. o.ih,a>.i J -j-h.„ C J J ^^ jj^ J j^j j_ 4 , Then they tooke away the ftone/>9»» the tiWrX rusildead. t' / > /j/tc* where the dead was laycd. And Idushftvp 'dTi^i!J"'v;,j ly Andlainglad foryoiirfakes,thatIwasnoc hise)'cs, andfayd, Father, I thanke thee, becaufe *Mu.tri.mjetf thcie,thatycmaybcl'eaie:buflctvsgovntohim. thou haft heard me. f''',''f"/'i , 1 6 Then fayd Thomas (which is called Didy- 42 I know that thou heareft me alwayes , bur .^>,JJ,^hL' nius) vnto his fellow difcipl^, Letvsallogoe, becaufe of thepeople that ftand by, 1 fayd it, that -Zntinihifkciof that we may die with him. they may beletue,that thou haft fent me. WwWMe 17 ^Then came lefus, andTound that he had 43 Ashee haJfpokcnthefethjngs, heecnetJ h« if'/ ;*l ,X^ li^n '" fhe eraiie fouredayes already. wth a loud voice,Lazarus, come foorth. »fl,«,., «s>d « ' 1 8 ( Nowe Bethania was neerc vnto Hicrula- 44 1 hen be that was dead, came k>ith, bound l(.-ip,^U'Uce. Icm, about fifteene furlongs otr.^ hand and foot with bandes, an -» 6- 45 •[ Then nany ofthe Icwes, which came to ^ . ■ ^ fff .^ . Maty, .-r'^»- -•- - — - - — ■ Cai.'vlin-^r.-'.iei-cth. S.Iolin. The Greeks dcSrc to fee C!ui(^. Mary, and had fecne the things, which Icfus cJi J, s J Then mitch people ofthelewcs knew that J When the ii|lit belecued in him. he was there : rnd thfv can.e , no: for Icfus Take n!e!^',|f-r''I''ii" ' « TheUffpoynt ' 4^ ^But Tome cf thsm went thcjr way to the ontly,buc chcit they Kightf^e Lazarus ajfojivhom lomVa'fe'fwnd'fo oi ii4 bur>,nefie ^^ Thcn gathered the h)C pricns, & tUs Phavi- lo Ihehi^hPrielbthereforeconCiIted, that thc.s(*i.i(blMit cV:!,\t°rreTg=.'"Ti ^-^^ 3 3 coiincc!l,ai:drayd,\Vhat Qiall wexloe f For .the>' mightpu: Laxaiiis to cJeathalfo, cnf,rhs°.o1l° m" G-d, ami yet eta- this man docth many miracles. 1 1 Bccaiifc chat for hLi Cike many of the lewcs jn aiaochonr.ot , isi^roc torajkta 4S If we let him thusalone, all men will be- wtnta\'.ay,ai'.ni.ele£uedinle;us. h:m, ivhotn ihey ^oX°'«<''jnd of leciieinhim, and the Romanes will come and iz ^«Onrhe monowagreatmulritudethat '^•ij■ ftuightnay v ihf pi'oo: oi the <= takeaway both our place, and the nation. vverccom.eto thefeaft, when they heard that Ic- n f-l^'Joe'iore! toaimon wf alih. 47 7Then one of them naw*(3'Caiaph:;s,which (usfliouIdcometoHieruCilem, ,. uer j.-.tiy teceiae" ■ J rA( /*irr< c4.'/rd ^,,2s the hie Prieft that fame ycereJaid vnto tlicm, Z:t:r::iZ Yeperceincnothir,g.-.taIl, tfoU li^ John 50 4.Norvetdoeyouconhderthatitiscspc- j^„. _ „.„ r,isii.;ri 4 ' lefus therefore walked no more openly 17 The people therefore that was with him, ctLTwtrt 'firfi% thefjIiicimrLh, among the lewes , but went thence vnto a conn- bare witneiletbst he called Laxaras oiitof the ctUtU hj tht tume .pif.vadc ihem- j,.£y ^eere to the wiiderneflcjinto a citie called E- graue, and raifed him from the dead. «r«*f ctuntnj of caBnoi'bc'in fafe. phraim, and there cojitinucd with his difciples. i S Therefore mette him the people alfo , be- ^^^ z"'^*"','*'''' 'tie.vnleffe he be 5> ^And thelewesPaflcoucr wasachand,and caulc they heard that he had done this miracle. if^i^nthJivirt taltcnaivay.who many went oiit 0^" chc countrev vp to Hierufa- 19 4 And the Pharifesfaid among themfelues, tmofihe itms oncly »i>holdetli .j^^ [,j.pQj.g ^j^^ pafTeouer, to purffie themfelues, Perceiue ye how ye preua'le nothing ? Beholdc, ^'''P"- '«' »»". rol.k.vvifeindsrth 56 Then fought they tor IeluE,&fpake among theworldgoethgfrerhmi. 4«7-^m^if^cJtS tlie vviif dome of themfelues, as they flood in the Temple , What 20 ^JNow there wereccffeineGreeksamong Htathini^vmct^ thtfltihinnvitU. thinkeye, that he commeth not to thefeaft? them tfct a came vp to worlhip at thefeaft. UdhthUn.-.mn" gouemedby.he'' 57 ^'°" 'oo^'ht high Priefo and thcPhari- 21 And they came to Philip, which was of l^^^^,'**^J^^ fpiiit of giddines H^s had ^iuen a commandement , that ifany man Bcthlaida in Galile, and defired him, faying, Syr, , rJ.l.i^g," bich' or madoefle. kne^v where he were, he fhould f he w it, that they we would fee that lelus. femeih f* be a if. A^rttp-tS.'.^ mighttakehim. 22 Philip came and tolde Andrew :"anda- ingtothecbrne, 8 Chtiltdoetli o _ « • A J ji-Li- ij T r buimdtfdis the loBietiniesrotutBettietongues.satnofthewicIied.thaleuenincuifing, they game Andrew and Vhllip toloe ItlUS. _ caufe cf j )ar srn* bleffe. i For tlxj ^vrt ifot ^Athati lo^flhtrinme cownrOyOitlitttmciiMre.tiit ij And lefuS anfwered thcm , (ajTOg, The M-'haruea •and'" uhi4ii:ir,df-.^*u>sisth*f ^ 7; ; ■ ' . diriiinefihehfatE viefwarue not from Oodsvocitica. 0*°''"^"!. ■• , ^^ :: .,^ - . foft.ll itbeoi&l THAP VTT ^4SVercI\^VcrdyIraJ.Tnroyolr,^xceptthe„^''„^•^';*»^«^^^ J ri. a- ,r t , 4r • • .L- "^vheat corne fall mto the ground arid b die, |tbi- i ^B-ffiiriw^". ^«. , UAj,Lhfn.u mth ka, 7 chn/idcfind,,:,!.,. dedi aloHC : but if It die, Kbringcth foorth muth ;;^*,^*''' " "^ . U Thf PripiVouidpktLiz^irustodeith. tx^iC^riH fruit. tfthrtrciwl int tow^itihto HtcrufiltM, I? T-i ptiplrmefihm. i. Ue ;j vHethatlouCth hislife-^ ftalllofeit, and /;.cra7«(/,«I<»« tci^iofiuK vnto life ctemall. _ «j V""«r ;,j.(7.4/..i,s.r7, 'Tp Hen .J. Icfus, five day cs before the Paffcoucr, > 2^ K Ifanyman feruc me, let him. follow me : j"!,'/,,^/^"!^'; *>»'ki Hi- X came to Eethania , where Laiauis was, who for where I nm,thcrc fliall alfo my fem.ant be:and ^^^ i? ;j. ' died, wjiomhe had raifed from the dead. ifany man feme me, him will my Fitiher honour, xrt^/-.i7. j^. 2 There rhey made him a nipper,and Martha 27 * N"^v is my joule troubled : and whatilid f^.j^^'^'^p','-,^''" fenied : but Laxariis was one of them that fate at I lay ? Father , faue mc from this ' hourc : but f,,g-„ ,1, j,,jj,„. che table with him. therefore came I \ nto this boure, nirtimer.t which it J Thentooke Maryapoundofovntmentof 28 Father, d glorifie tjiy Name, Then came •'"' '"i ''rp'h"'d' i An WtiMetK- Spikenard very coftly , and anoynted lefus feet, there a voyce from hcauen,/»)i«n^, I haue both 'j„i,7 before the fcafl of the Paflsouer, 4» 7.tuttKi6 1, ,chr^^u'dt V/ill draw fall men vnto me. i N when Icruskncwethaci:is hours was come, W4'ifi+.i. •Wf ij.i. # Chftjfi v/td ' ' jearii,tphichh»th J j Nov; thisHiid he, fignifyiiig what dcachhc thathcniould depart oiit of ihis world vnto the « ^o.,i/.- MM«,/;^ fliould die. Father, forafir.uch as he loiicd his a owne which ccHjIl'e of ilie firit/t^nif!tihih^^ ^ ^ The people anfwcred him, We haiic heard wcrcinth: world, vmotiic end he loiicd them. viaoncti.cD yf \i7om J'lhtwiit, out oftlic^LaiVjthat that (;hrilibidcth tor ciicr: 2 Andwhcnriipperwasdonc(andthat thece- thetom;)jt whitb for ha Kuuwg w'm and how far eft thou,that chat Sonne of man maft iiill iiad now put in the heart of ludas Ifcarior,Si- *)■'"' h jnsvfing t't-iihimm bchftvp?VVhoisthatSonneofman? monsyo-j«e,toi)ecr2y him) iiEt''Te!e°tr*doiU ^uuh'{inct'i*tm, ?5 *Thcn lefiisfuid vntothfm. Yet a litrie j Mis knowing that the Father had giuenall partly ihert by to fit If Aiitihtr while is vthc light with you .• walkc while ye haue things into his b handes, and that hcc w as come U"" ^-^ '^'•inii'le jrv that iight.lealUhe darknelTe come vpon you : for forth from God,and went to God, ll'if'^an j his'^r/t' ^ ^'^1"^' T'^ ^^^ '^^^^ walketh in thedarke, kno wcth not whi- 4 He ' rifeth from Supper, and layeth afide hu ione'°oward'iu'i ^hi,tli'J''^t/!, ther he "oech. vpper garments, and tooKe a towell, and "iitied ApoiUes m iius tu iiAiiom ; iI>a: it, j6 While ye hauc that light, belecucin that nimfflle. ro auu-sae.beinj not tnhi itsrtt light, that ye may bctlic g children ofthe light. 5 After that, hec powred water into a hafen, ,0 dcp"a f^om "^TMitei t ^^'^^'^ things fpakelefus, and departed, andhid and beganne to vvaflnhedifciplesfccte, and to them: ar.di.anly tid iia.il. ' himfelfc from them. wipe ihcni with the towell, wherewith hec was wur.itrcihvr.io amiujV. J7 ^9 And though he had done fo many mi- girded. "r.-r'''b'-'fc'v''iH 1/140.*'. raclcs before them, jet belccued they not on 6 Then eame he to Simon Peter, whofaidto ei'^haVayOiefiiili* ii^Vnaicaiu'able '^''"' him,Lord,doeft thou vva{h my feetc? ofbis |»eonle,ana isihemVrci'eof 3 8 That the faying of Efaias the Prophet 7 Icfusanfwered.andfaid vntohim, What I «i'a;t>> lufisod Co.l.b-Jt an hot- might be fulfiiled,that he {;iid,xLord,who bdee- doe,thou knovvcft no»now : but thou fhalt know, jnj^J-jjfon " '""' »it)ieiudgetr.e.it ucd our report ? ;,nd to whomeistheharmcof it hereafter. a rh^mo'^hlt coB°emned." " '^^ Lord reueiled ? 8 Peter faid vnto him. Thou Oialt ncuer wafh hcup,M,ih»i U, SA;iite .chupi.^. J ^ Therefore could they not beleeue,becaufe my feete. lefus anfwercd hirh, Iflwadnhecnot, *»^"<''' ^ r*.« u,p3ru- that Efaiss faith againe, thou (lialt haue '' no part with me. ^ ';"/i/« "IJuhid- t'^'ofH'"- ^ 40 ^ He hath blinded their eyes,.ind hardened 9 Simon Peterfaidvnro him, Lorde, notiny ri)M/f,ir heart, and (hould 10 Icdis laid to him, lice th.it is wafhed, rrce- ti"' I"'"'"'-'''" « ifni j.M, be conucrted,and I fliould heale them. deth not,f;ue to waih hu fccte, but is ckane cue- ]Zjf^u-t'J:i'ihu 'hTul'i'^eofiht 4' Thefe th'ngs faid Elaias when he (awe hb ry whit;andyenre.^cleane,butiiotall. -a-ilhuigoi fiitf^a Leri,u the (Jo fpt!, glory,andfpakeoFhim. ri For hee knewe who lliould betray him : n>h»t itme li in. ■»htch iijtheportr 42 '^NetierthclcirCjCuen among the chiefe ni- therefore faid he,ye are not all cleane. ^r't'^'l "n'tmi'd ofC'oitof.tlKaiim j^^^ ^^^y beleciicd mhim: bucbecaufc of the i2 ^ So after he had walhed their fcetc,& had T'v':it!p"tha'i'fHf. I^jj'X'jrX'/^f P'-^'''''^^ ^l^^^y '^''' ^'^^ confcflehim, leaft they take.i his ga!mentS)& was fct down again,he (aid fi,K:eion.i;'iithcr^ t,r!nco;ihi':.„rdeis fhould Ic ci'ft out oftheSynagogue. vnto them,Know ye vvhat I haue done to yo ti'r.ufl'^it^ hiufm tKi nu.'iicd ID A3 * For they loued the praife of men, more i ? Ye call me Matter, and Lorde, and yee (ay iZ!,l'!.r{,L'Jl^ ;^«;,*»i;';-;;' the^^^^^ . well;for/5amr. ' ^ Tc&T Mtntl. "" 44 " Andlefuscryed, andfaid, Hee thatbe- 14 If I then your Lord, and f/Iafter, haue ^ i;i.6.9, leeucthinme, belecueth'not inme, butinhim wafhed your feete, ye aifo ought to walh one an nuiih.ii.\^. thatfentme. others feete. *^',Xii6. ' '" 4J And he that feeth me, fceth him that fcnt if For I haue giaen you an example, cttat yee row, 1 1.8. ' mefe. (hould doe,euen as I haue done to yon. 10 Such as be- 4^ I^iSm come a light into the world, that 16 V'erely,verelylfay vntoyou,vThefeniant vrt4*.i5-.:», Ieeuc,arc noc only whofoeuerbeleeucthinmc, Ihculdnot abidein is not greater then his mafter,neithei- the j|ambaf- «<'"<'.io.:4. iflTbecon^pV darkenefle fadourgreater then he that fent him irrt'Ltrf r^«/J reJwiiliti.e vrbe. 47 ^ And if anymanheaie my wordcs, and 17 IfyeknowthelethingSjblefledareyeifye ithm^ii.siUi- Jscoers.bmali'o bclceucnot, 1 i'jdgc him not : for I camcnot lo doe them. nh-.cha itny ont themoaofihofc i,|(ioecheworld,buttofanethc'.vorld. 18 ffnfpeakenotofyouall: Ilchowwhom ;ft>itjhm few; (ysa and that '« ,» i r /• t j ■ i. ..i • r- ' > ■ i' t^ <• ■ •_> nfiDltir. eipr»a!i\iiie 48 He that refufeth me, and rcceuieth not my I haue cnoftn ; but «« that tnc ScnpturCfm;ght , yte betraying th' tr. rtllviicn i>i ,i,r'i.^_r. /1..1' tali's obtY.shc cb.-.fl through tome. rely,vcrelylfay vnto you, that one of you (hah j.j,j,„_ faith,istiiccncly ,. ' , , . betray me. a PfMrnf ^i.^. Sauio..rai.pn!nteaands!«nv5oftSer»tLer. irtawJ,N'3;,J<.,r«no»/,.tj4. * -Xhm tllC difci'plcs looked one on a.-'.O- * «.>.';.^ ^,.^o. rKjh-ei'iKi'!eu'thmyaM''''-''f-"'"'^tfi(titt\vt:!c,a.;>ih!mtba:l<;,tmt. ther.douijtmgotwomtielpa^e. ^ ,. , * 1/e /&->.ttJ ■ toj'ivioii/ukiS-}!- ■^Ck''i'-;-i9-i>'^v.}9' J^Chiyi.iy.-.-MArktU.ts. 2j Nowthcre wns one of hisdiiCTplcs, w.uch- ,-, ,.f„,^^^^ r,^. f leaned on IdUsbofome, whom lefiis loued. ;W;(. C AH P. XIII. " 2Ulh.i6.\r, 4 Chr-nriBnrf^cm f^^pt'. i; to commnj t^mlilie to hk wit'ktx^.i. W.-u.it. f 7»*» >>i, kr;i»gv.u Juch, tkat JTlfk'^ iha-ne »;>» ^ii>aU^,«Alh!th ih.rrfi,tc..i I HoMtih ih, irailaHT /«. bfJM *''") »•*' "»"'■'' ''>■' ^"'""^ -f" '*'' " "■* '" ''''''' ">^"n" ""W «/«j6. dl} ' ft- vnh an tnidint tokin. ;? Wf cum-nmiUi ((muk. ''/"«' *« *'/»•»« • f" " « -" '-"'^ ''"" "' »«< '""' ''"'" ""'''' »" '"f'' »H'>''*^'<> Many dwelling places, S.Tohn. The Way,Trueth,and Life. .14 To him bockened therefore SiiTon Peter, >'»j;/^f». I J He tlien as he leaned on Icfus breaft, (aide to the Father,but by me. 'ZTZZt'Lu vntoh)m,Lord,\vhoisir? 7 f If yc had k'ro-.ven me, ye fliould haue &og:ctor c^nH, i6 IcftisanfrteredjHeitiSjtouhomlftalgiuc knowenmy Father alfo: and from henceforth yc » iiffUivelft^a a roppe,when I hauc dipt it : and he wet a fopjsnd know him.and haui feene him. c'rf''^" '" *g "7 gaiieittoIudasIfcariotjSimonsfoao?. _ 8 Philip fa!dvntohirn,Lord,fl;ewevsf/»;' Fa- ^^/Jo^^-jyJ,^/ ' 27 And after the roppe,Satan entrcd into him. ther,nnd ic rufliceth vs. »'*' rf« Af /a/d /,i. Then faidlefusviito him, TiiAt thou doeft,doe 9 lefusrr.idvntohimjlliauebenefo longtime fi"ti'"inomtn qiiickely. ivith you.and haft thon not knowcn me, Philip > ''Zl^hlt'-'ioZ 28 But none ofthem that were at rable,knew, he that hath (eene me, hath feene my Father: t„Jtrfioodti>m, for what catife he fpakeit vnto Iiim. how then fayeft thoii,Shew vs tby Father ? n-./Aw cim{i:tr 29 For fome ofthem thought becaufe ludas 10 4-r.eleeueftthounot, that lam in the Fa- ^""'»otti„oH^h hadybag,that lefiishadfaidviitohim.Buythofe ther,and theFathcrisinme? The wordestharl «»/j /«"'y^'j, thing', that we haite nccde of againft the fcaft: or fpeake vnto you.I fpeake not of my felfc: but the fi^t Cod*t Jh^ that hefhouldgiuefbraething to thepoore. Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the workes. ""tcfira: chsft. JO Aflbonethenashehadrecciuedthefoppe, n Bcleeueme,thatii!wintheFather,andthe ■^J^'^''/''."*' '*' he v/ent immediatly out,and it was night. Father « in me : at the laft, bcleeue mee for the p,ort ,nd*^"f,t. J Wehweto Ji ^ J When he was gone out, Icfiis fayde, very workes fake. fmg firth oj, he jk. tonfidertheglo- g Nowis the Sonne of man glorified, and God is 12 5Vercly,verelyT(ay vntovou, hethatbe- '^"■iiMiio'tvnio !,''' Ignoifnic '" glorified in him. I eeueth in me,the workes that I doe,hc (Tiall doe J'Vhe m„>(l,> of 5 Thawrfea^ i^ If God be glorified in him, God niallalfo aIfo,and f greater then thcfefliallhcdo : for I go Godihewethit ihtneM fia^nmr, glorifie himiu himfelfe,and llial ftraightvvayglo- vnto my Father. lelftroofteuu "'c^i^f^Uini rifieh'm. ij 4" And whatfoeucr ye aflce in my Name, i',"'!? '''S'^'" 7lZ%'!,iJi. 53 tLitle children, yetalitlewhileamlwitb that willldoe, that thcFathermay bcglorificd ,„Td"d« tmieofchrifi. you : ye (hall feeke mee, but as I (aid vnto the in the Sonne. sTheappiooning 4ThecteTnall 4. Icwcs,VVhither Ifoc,can yenot comc : alfo to 14 IfycflialafkeanythinginmyNamc,Iwil oftheycttueet fiill»"d1',7e yo"%I"ow, " ^ doe it. ^ / ». / c^Sdfd'v.'irhirb;. fr!..ail«he<"i^to J4 •?• Anewcommandement giuc I vnto you, ij .xs.i2. j7 Peter faid vnto him. Lord, why can I not come to you. j4J4w«i.j. ,.M„i,tt. folowetheenowe>vlwillaydownemylifcfor • 19 YetalitIewhiIe,andtheworld(hallfccme f,:"! X\^„^'^* a-npieorr'ailitfuft tnyiake. no morc, but yc (hall fee mc : bccaurelhue,yec bcyethhiscom. aaacoiifi.lerce. ?S lefus anrwCTcJ him. Wilt thou lay doivnC fhall line alfo. mamlerrems: and :• Maitb.ir,.ij. thy life for my fake ? Verely, verely I fay vnto 20 At that day (liallyc know that! am 'in my ^'J^**'*" j™*',' ZZ'ix-^^'' thce,Th?cockcfliall Hot a-ovv, till thou haue de- Father,andyouinme,andIinyou. aaTDfilS'i'te'rorrcf "" nicdmethnfe. 21 Hethathathmycommandements, &kce- miie ios.jlrhougb r n XV YTTM ?^^^ ^^^^l '5 ^^ "^^"^ loneth me : and hce that lo- he be sbfent in bo- , H.n„irM%f!'pl!.:..ylL, kUiM,U .nd uethme,(haIlbelouedofmyFather:andI will 'y^^^^J^^^^^^ thrf-Mttofh-dtMh, tA Fnmfinf^ilie romHrltr, i7»«:« louC him,and wil ^ (llCVV mmeownc ICltC tO him. theprefent retloe ihehifySjii'U, as »hofeoff;cehtfclit,hout. 17 Hi> ^2 7 ludasl^lid vntO him, Cnotlfca.-iot) Lord, ofthe holy Ghoft, fn.lahhkfract, ^j^^^ jj j[^g ^3^,p^ jj,3P ^J,0„ ^^it Qje^v d,^. fclfc vn- wliim the world rnebeleewth T Et ' not your heart be troubled : yc belecue tovs,and not vnto the world ^ ' ■ fSerbhim' wGodthatbelee. l^^in God,belceuc alfoin me. 2j lefusanfwered, and faid vnto him, Ifany „„,. ' (lethinChtift and j In mv Fathers houfearc many dwelling pla- nianloueme, he will kcepe my wordc, and my tTheMrGhcd ■ waTtocoXme'' COS : if it were not fo, a I would haue told you : I Father will loue him,andwcwil come vnto him, "f'U'dthSf,,^^ ourmndesin g .eto b prepare 3 pUcc for you. and will dwell with him. Ll"4t//»>r. greatendiftrtire*. j s And if I goe to prepare a place for you. I ,^ ^^ tl„j. Jouethme not, kcepcth not my ^/a, *.««,> *-•:»> ' r/'^luB^T wile come againe,andreceiue you vnto my felfc, words,and the word which ye hearc, is not mine, fpiroh ,h, tn,,^ " %V„ip/t",'rt thaf '-vlie'e I a'r,there may ye be alfo. k— .ul cu„,. ...M^h r„.,f mf. .«» t/i,wA*r»* '^h'^vZ^L. U«,w;w.„/ir.«r<. /-/-"•• * .'"/"^« ff^-'*'-'" n^all teach you allthingsrnd bring nil thingsto '^^^-^^^Z' rr.CX'T;^ XZ-tw/oX''* *'-»'»'. '''•'-'«! --'-■*'«*" yourrcmembrancc,which 1 hauc toldc you. /.'y7.«r..r4,Ar r. r^PVt »./<•« t CSrift *cm not away horn v.,ro (he encie to loifalce vs, mfc« Sra^l'n» « -"'rfW^ rf/?'?? ■« "> '*;'" ^'ihlffonj'm. t J «-U ^fir«j|^ Crier thshrmlEhta^ en "h taWe vS ^ wi.h l.im inJ,\l.ca*n. c 7*.r, «,/>//?,»« «,W4r (,«,«. /■*-«. ., ./Ar A--; «r-'«A*'-';": ««' M,. ./W ^,. Jia L,J,XLn',Ho,,f},>i.m*t ^«J;'« ?«t'"f ^f- "•■» *^" f rAi, fe- tnnft no. a,Ve why tSe Gofpel ■« r.,.e.!ed to fome .a'her then to other, b.,, we. t t,ttVZ-LZh.hm^:>v^^^^^ n,..ft,..hert.k.l.eede..hacweembraceChnft«ho.,offeredyn,ov^and,b« c, 'ZV\h^^:XCLrchiL|rrrcdio th»i 4i, ^h^n old P^^Uht all m k""i «' t™'Iy '"« him.-h.t i. to f^jvhit we g ue rur rdue. wholy .0 h,s obtdien, e. ♦ t'^.^''il>('h'4^7'^^^^^. ? Cbrid ontly is .heway to .rue 'a^J » I. -..he office ofthe holy OHoR to impMnt .n th.m,n.>s of the eleft „th=« _ W.a(»:.->2 li-c.fnrhc it is in whome the Fatl.« hatii repeiled biD,relit. ««e» and feafoBi.ttiit wh.cb ChtJl once '1"'^'^^* 'p^^'*- Chriftisthcvine. Chflp.xv.xvj. The Comforter promirccf, 4j s» Alltioefeliciiie 17 9 iPcaccI Ifflucwlth you : rryjjcocc Igiuc rerurnt knowcih nor v\hac Ilis iraficrdoah: Lilt rt,n- chTTaw'" '''' "^^'^ >'°"- ^°^ ^' y "^''''' g'"«^.S'"<-' I vr.toycu. I lianccaJlcdyou fricnds-.foraJI :I,ii,gs that I Iwuc 'hf",','mh.rfft"' 10 'sou"" isit. Let not your heart be tioiibIcd,nor fcare. hcsrci ofmy lather,haiic Imadeknoucii to yon. ueroi'ihc mmj." tliatwtihouid b» 28 '"YeehaiichcnrdhowICiidvntoyou, I 16 ' YechmicnotchoftnmCjbur ] haiiecho- "« icotti.eG3. f<.ry fot the dfpaf- aoc away.and wii come vntoyou.lf yc loiied me, fen you,and ordcined yen, 4. ihat ye iroc & brine ^i'*''fl'" '" ''|" « fcclr^nf.'o " )'<= ^^^"I'i Verily rcioyccbccaiifc I (aid,I goc vnto foordlvf) uite, and that yo,„- fniite rcma.ne, that T'l'mntvl"!. ding tl>tfle(h,ibatwe (houtd lathe vvharTc-eueryce (hall afkc of the FaJier in my ai--„uca!hh:n_ Nnmc,liemay giijsityou. iice« that the world may know tliat I loiiehisowne: but bccaufe ye are not cfy world, cfii,erut,i,/iw^ auior,f)rfo theFM- louc mji Father: and as die Father hath comman- but 1 haue chofe'n you out of the worl J,thcrcfore GoJ j(iir«Krf-Bi", er thir BijtJtfrihti: dejme,(b I doe.Arifc.lct vsgoehcDce. iheworidhatcthyou. •/»««»)> i/^^m i^;lZ« vfon m: wnh *tiiht Mithi b, ca>i,hm hr h*th no yower tuir vit^niithii fiitU hi ^Ifo : iFthey haue kept my vvordc they will alfo *"'■ '"''*'' '""' the Father : for the Father is ' sweater then I. i:eiitir,z ^ ihe LrMichf, ?. S *f ;<"*■''""''<' °f friiite. toth me,and my Father. not.i'irhflaidirg J ^ Nowe are ye cleane through the worde, aj But ;/ is that the word might bee fulfilled, " voiunta- y which I haue fpokcn vnto you. that is written in their « Lavve,* They hated mec ''''"Y" ''"" ''" ,■ 4 Abide mmee, and I in you: as the branch without a caufe. TOtxcuMocom cannot beare fruite of it felfe, except it abide in ^6 ^But when that Comforter (hall come, theitfauli. thevine,Tiomorecanye,cxceptyeabidcinme. *whomIwillfend vntoyou fromthe Father,i!- X(V-t-*the branches : he that a*ntheSpititoftrueth, which proceedeth of the ^^•^'f'*'',"^''' abideth in me,& I in him,y fame bringeth foonh Father,he(Jiallte(lifieofme. ' clmltheftmin much fruite: for withoutmecan ye doe nothing. 27 Andyefhallwitneflealfo, becauftyehaue niu'dnothaue 6 vlfamanabidenotinmc, heiscaftfoorth bene with me from the beginning. fiuclretahaHtf^id as a br.Tnch,& withereth : and men gather them, ,uJg,m>n, re„e,that /«7«r<,,A^Ls««,rz,»,rf«/yr,„^.i«./„,-,;f f c4«7/?fU. and Ca(tfA*»3 into the fire,and they burne. tiHihtyelianevifulcm'ythty c«nh»;ieH0 chh lO' Ihtir nUkrdntt. e Some time t Weafeoftw- turediieandfit fornothing.but the file: There- fore that we may lioeandbefrait- fall,wemuftfiift be grafTcil into Chrifl.as it were into a vine by the Fathers haodzand then be dayly (hrcdwiihcnnti. duall medication of the world and the ctofTe : other- wife it ftiall not \tii\t any tnan at all to haue hen* gtaffed.vnleffe he clcaac fall vnto tSe viae,and fa iliaw iiice oat of it. •4»:if4/.n.i^. •■■ Cchfl JJ. X t.Jt>hn;.it. 3 Heabideihin Chl^iift.which te- 0etl< in his do- •ftiiue.and the r«- loiebtingtth fooich good f-nite: And the Fa- ther wil deoie foclMn ooe,no- thing. A ^iimbavould fti,Hirtin ff,»ll Kt Tn'.htr if fit. tiM^ni brtVH alio fljttjnH lit Kl/ ttinj^ p)i if> mHcli f-u te. J The lose oftW Father towardirfie?« continue in that my loue. 1 o If ye fliall keepe my commandements,vee fliallabideinmyloue;asIhauekept my Fathers commandements,and abide in his loue, CHAP. XVT. I Hefmeltllelhthe tiijaflei iff-er/reMlian. 7 Vte promifelh lhrComfcrur,iiniiitclitriihhi$igice. Ji Hecompsrah iht »fll:dioiit ofl.i',10 1 ncmcu thai 11 auaiUth rrith child, THefe' things haue H^aydfi vnto you,thar yee 1 nemimnen ofiheGofpflmid ockeforall nia- 11 Thefe diings haue I fpoken vnto yon, that 1 fliOiildnotbeofl|heGofpeIfJsiti$»tttredbyChri(lsowrf mourb)isamoftutrfeaandablo!a;e . V e ^^ w ° > -Aj mivwholv J». declaration ofthe cotrnfell ofGod, which pettiijietb to our (iltuiisu and ijcon.- ^^ ComfortCr wlllnot come VntO yOU : but if I p,L7p„ *^*:J aii«ed vato the ApoftiM, depart,! will fend him vntoyou. ' 8 } And ponl rp:ti:iuU power. Aslceandyefnallrccciuc. • S.Iohn,- PcaccinClirillrHis ; Tko Spitit of 8 3 And v.hcn he is con-c, he will zreprooue and I fay not vnto you, that I vvUlpray vnto the ooci v> o:l fJi (o the b world of finjic.and of righccoiifcefre,and of Father for you: '"'°*!r-y„''^\h'. iudgemcni-, 27 For the Father himfelfe louethyoii, be- ♦^^•'7 8. word i'i'-°the'con- 9 Of l;nne,bcCaufe thcy bclccued Mot in mec: caufeyehauelouedme,^andhauebele£iiedthat J* Fauijandfoo. ft.am- ih 5' wo.lJ, lo Ofc rightcoufncfie , becaufe I goe to n^y I cameout from God. v*ty mucbl" **'*' wiifiviillit.to Fathcr,F.ridyelhallfecmenon-iOre. 28 IamcoineoutfromtheFather,andcame ^ Maiih.i6.~i , tonfefreiio.vne ^^ Qpj iutJaemen:, ebecaiife the prince of intothcworld: ai^ainc I kaue theuorlde, and »'"<■' m.j?. ::it:.r,fUI^sworldisi.c;ged. ' ^oetod.eFad,er. ^ -J^'^ tenuineiieaadil- iz 'flhaueyct mnny thjngsto lay vnto you, 29 s His dilciplesfayde vnto him, Lo, now, the world ncicbcr migiitinfffe. biitye cannot beare them now. fpeakdt thoii plainely, andthou (pcakeftnopa- theweakenefli of ■- t,"!,^!hf^7'l>, ^? Hovvbeit, uhcnhee is come which is the rable. hisowiiecaodi- »I°('(lf woiWi/.^i Spiriteoftriiethjhe will leadcyou into all triieth: jo Nowcknowe wee that thou knoweft all ofTh- venue of'^' , //).i/'.f.'W'io/»«. forhen;allno:(J5eakeofhimlelfe, but wbatfoe- things.and necdeft not that any man ftouldafke chnft. '''■=""' V*f'; , uerlieOiallheare.fhallhelpeake.andhewil-rhevv thee. Eythis-webekeuc.thatthouart come out n Thcfiiretieajid Lj!'Stf yo"thethingstocon-.e. _ from God. JeVodiif ""f " his ike: fion, whin 14 5 Hefiialglorificme: forheefliallrcceiuc ji Icfiis anlwered them , Doe you beleeue v'on"i«viaotiJ , mU:iaMf.i,irt ofmine.andniallOiewitvntoyou. nowe? ofchiift. ^"ITtTttoHh'' '^ All things that the Father hath, are mine: 52 A'°Eeholde,thekonrecommcth, &isal- h ThtiMmtytu tVpowin-Twso/ '■hercforefaydl, thatheefhall take of mine,and rcadycome, that ycdiallbelcattcredeuery man a.vcifd"ForT''^ ' ihhoh G'hoHvjxni (Lew itvnto you. into his ownc, and fiial! leaiie me alone : butlam, ifeac<-^nua>,Un thcChKfch-.sothM j^ « A f litle wfo7»«'f* frc.H'd ofrim.t,hi to the Father. that i- in me ye might haue peace: m the world ye „ ^„^.,i„„,^, ^ thatt'cywne (OH- 17 Thenfaid joCT? of his difciplcs among them fliallhaucaffliftion, but Ik of good comfort; I hem'imrft. firam'iio confifn felucs, What is this that he faieth vnto vs , A litle haue oacrcome tlie ^^ orld. , 'c*;«S o"t,ht, 'vt"'^,""<^ y e (Lallnot fee mee,and againe,a liilc CHAP. XVII. I'ltfHtdvot mi w/ji/.^jand ye (hall fee ii.ee,and, Forlgocto the "^ C':''fip^')'i'"t':''i':i--?.'<")togethc,wihi'UVjthcrfxii)itt thmfKtlhe/f-yd FatllCr. m-'dtMei.iftft. 9 Htf,a}Uh for hu^^itifUii.zo MiHjaral '^'Zu^ " r -1 ^?f^' ^l^ *^'f<"^^^Vhat is th^ that bee '~{i7i^ i ,],i„a, fpake Icfc.s,and lift vp his eyes , UCas CUIR ,u th„^,r.U!PHU faldl,AlI^lcu'fc.■^5'wekn&wnot^^hathefa1th. | toheaucn, and Clyde,- Father , thathourcis enedaiiioghfgh ^'t'\ •/,-■ 19 Nowleaiskncwthattheywouldafliehim, comc:dQri(lethy3onne,thattIiy Sonne alfo may P"^«bcingrea. t ofih:{l'nm. rndfa:d vnto them,Doe ye enquire among your olori'^^rhee ' ' ^ ' dy!treiL,.hf.va)e$. ^hI^S^" f^lues^fchatlftid AUtlcv.A^A.,Sryea.alnotlee ^ .^Xs thou, h.ft giucn bim power mr a all f^l^St' t^iHh<^u,i,:r,r,d mc:and.-?gaine,ah:le».«.r,andyeu.alUceme? flelTi,thathe fliouldgiueetcmalilifetoall them ''oltmncprayers 'V'^'uJ ^'"'^' " Vcrily,verilyiray vnto you, that yce fiiall that thou hj.ft gaten him. conrccntehim. %ht)!kMhiiou- ,veipe and lament, and the world (LaUreioyce: , Andrhis -slife «en-U that th'^v knowe ^'"f'"^'" -^'^ ■ that I »-^ m,/?, .»«• 2^-9 ye 'hal foio we,but your forow iliabe turned ^hct to be the b onely very God,and whomc thou fice:and vs ,oy. tatuM cinitmnci tO lOV. fcaftf-nt I^fllsCh-'ft thct nithbiii.rilfe. I'^^llt'lft' u " A woman when a,etrauaiktIi,hathroiovy, 4,lhauegiorifidtheeontheeardi:Ihaue fi- l^"llV»^Lr^ ilTJ""'^ bccaufcherhoureiscome: butasfooneasfneis niched d^e^rke which tliougaueft me to doe. fbl'b/grnliog,::?. d otthitAHthci. deliucredoftl-techiIde,nu:remembrethnoffiore , And now glorifie mee , thou Father, wirh aui ih-lbe to the . «,>«<< p.»-.r, theangiiii;,, fonoythatamauis borne intothc thine ownefelfe.vvith the elory which load widi '""'.o"''; ^r*"'!' Tthich ■■ h.:u; hath vvo'-d J„ u r 1 IJ ° the fcor.dation * mh„mi.-ir.y:h '^"-'"•, , , ^ • r l tliee be fore the world w.ts. ' Ptoundofthe rSM4«A , -I And ycnovve therefore arem forow: but •<;,;ilu„c declared thy Kame vatoiihfi mfn lh:,cho.God. thcr!h,ihhen i.-n. lMllf;cyouagam,&yoi.r hearts |},al!rcioyce, whlchthcug.iuertmeeoi;t of the world :.' thine ^ Hi6.nd«la' ^rrfla.d.„Hh:o^e and yourioy (aiaiJ no man take from vou. t|, ^,, wero:and thou d gnuefr thtnj me, and they "•':;7/' V,t' »"""'>"«''",' 2j AndmtliatdavOiallveafkc merothing. i,'nVlo,lJ,-vhin^li iliallnikcdicFathtrmmyName, he wil! gme eiicr thou ha^^giuen me arcof thee might (heweiu 'X;f:^^, ^-"'Hitherto h^..evee -fked notHr^in mv .' ^-^^^^^f^^^'^^'^^^^r'^'^^^ a'ii.fi^o.iin ,, "^ hitherto naje see «!ked notri.ngin my thou gaucft me, & they hAie recciued .'/«»., and hi. glory mfeing ■c\u.;[.r j „.„'/, Nai«c:alke,a:v.l ye flial rcceiuc,th:ityour ioy.m.-;y i.3„„ finowcn hnh that I came out from thee,, hi«.elcft.(.« he .r- *Wo.;.»..VA,A,;befuIl. ■_ . . , , .,. : and hxiebJeci-.<.-d 'that thou haft fir.t me. . ' p';'*) I'l'^felfMo tw;;:r:% ^7 ' rh«reth,ngshaueIliK.kcn vnto vo«.^ I pray for tl^em : 1 pray not fcrtJ.ewoiLie^ tr^TZ/a:?,',,, ; tpo'/Jnt-i'' r-'--'*^'^ • ■ ""^ ^^° '"^= Hill con,e ^vhe.l 1 0-.^lno i,„, n,,^tj,,^^ ,,^1,^ thou b.i^ giuen n*: for they! oUc Father. ^6m^wA;>itt/tf. f"0*'-^iP"kctovou;nparabks: butlfi:ailfliew ^.^fjj:.,(._ ° ,. \ , ihjt be would \ »frfx/p '?!ej|>iece«deiSf:omth; hnlv Ghprt.and ismoflfec- h'lmftif- a-.-i/iht kl> Gicfi , Far l!>iiijhim)rs ifriciut!) llt.inptrlrL!^te(inef»-^ >■ file. T Ttirb .IvCliift hiingcihr.o rew duw''!ci:ie.liutte«l>eth that uhlcbwss. thr an^ihi lu^ynhigfef h-.K'cljt tei'lhtt, tntl acioUd g toUi tcin^<:- iiit'iM/rt, ^ v(fcredbyChMnespTir-in!ii:th,3i-d ifip Ir.-ethit'iB tvbUhv>ytuj jn^ liifo' t: Jm i>,in )9tp}^ ('til '.11 dee.i vh,\tt antnin^ti I em bate) bet3ul> herfccii.ed ikctnofhiiajntohisciifindie, mi fci that the jen.brl* V «''/f .'o:/5.'}»rt«p tj.i5.w.f.7.7,i-r »i.i».w*r.ii.t4 /«. it 9.m"w,i.j. 7 The holy cingh!sdi:t'siir.t , fhall Kane fo many aiid/b n;;p.h:ic tnemits, that there is n* t' r.boHwhiebwasyowicilvpon the Apnfllesafter tl»« Arec:,fion of Chrift, ir. way (otthen.tohein faltiie, but byhishelpeoncly. c ht (htwnhlrttbythtl t^ ' finidiedbotbiheTnir. al'. :hech:cftftuijftc(iesao.!fod^ill "'••'iilcif^rcojGodt alfo by them tlii Church jnd"i1t aToinft/hftitioihcendofthe world 8 Th» nhkhiilht'^-oKHii vt>h< ofout Jjlu^tieK. 4 21c /Jr.r?c:bkoivthti !tuJiiffiiii(t>ii f rmnrDeof'heivnifh.ipofjodjisthe inuocaiionof the Father in the Name o( the hUi/t:i nwpjfr of CcJ it dcrUrtii bi ( i'ip, trvio/x ae are iufi:ffrt) m^a faiMi^'iii'f Sonnr tk: Mediatpiir.-jrbo is already htitiios v»,fo; '.vbtfia he b«tb abalid hiai. a: Ut M-U c » kirn b^ filthy thai »t Un^ih »»» eu} coat n thtgKij tflbt eir0MMt 10 And prayer for the faithfull. Chap.TCviij. v ludas bctraycth Chrif:. 4s».7- n-.e, haue I kept, and ncnc of tlicm is Jo!}, but ti;c faid \ nto them, I am he. Nowe ludas alfo which 'nu^„o. j",^','^"" ^h"t"antr*oV bated thc,becaufi the)" are not ofchcworld, 8 +Ieriisanfwered, 1 H'.id vnto you, that I am ['"j"!'^",''/' ^'"' expciiciKc thit as I am not of die world. ■ he: therforeifyereekeme,letthefego thcirway. ^ j.^,,""";,,^ 'faluaaon"i7t(oe, ij-^f I pray not that thoufliouldtft take t{i€m 9 Tuti ir^W that the word might be ftilfiJItd 5 Wtca-i.ito »tui.h theyrccc'i. out of Ae worJd, but that tJiou kctpcthcm fi«.im which he (bake, .^ Of them which thou gaucfl: contf we ihe z°b'!:'r"'"'° '^ They are not of the world, aSiT-^jtotof 10 5 Then Simon Peter hauing a P.Tord.drcwc ^foatyuc.f.ca. y Thlt i', mtit chewoiM I , ; .; it,ar.d {mote the hie Prieftsftriu'int.andcuto.'f his tbtm huiiAvukst . 17 i'Sanftijie them with thy iructhj thy word rigbt,«are.NowethefeniantsnamewasMalchtis ni<')'^'obthoi,, istr^cdi. . >] • r r ; II Then fayd lefiisvnto Peter, Put \-p thy. liliifprl^'" '* 5Asthoudiddtft fend meeiiJCcni^e world, fi^-brdinto the n.eath .- rhalllnotdrinkeof the taCodomlf. fohauelfciit them into the world. cup wii-chwy Father hath giuen me? J H« addeih ip And for their f.ikesfiiiaiHcI my feLfe, that 12 Then the band :nd the captaine, and the m»tf oiwMhat tbt ^^^. 3]^ „^y beianftified thi oiifjh the % trueth. officers of the lewes tooke lefts and bound him, ^Mtioocommort 20 ^Iprsynot for thdealone, biitfortbcni ij "And Jed him away to v Annas firft (for «5 CI.ri.1 is brogi. t vvi:h'>.iin,&the»«. alTo which thall bsleeu^ in mcc , through their he was father in law to Caiaphas, which was the ,'j,'g^'p"^'','bl'' fotetbattheymuft word, ..,.■. ' ■ hi^ Priefi that fam ; yere) - i, . ■ (,^c.tmnu\o^ tbe'icli>iim''evet. ^' Thatchcy alt iTwy bconc, asthou < OFa-, 14 «AndCaiaphaswashc; tftatgayeicoun.'ell o'.r blafphuiiiej, tue tosiil"vi> ■' ther, *r/-in mc, andliiithee: ew« tnatthcymay to. the lewes, th: t it vnas expeditnt that o«iej»an iba^wemigntbe ihtmfein««hellf he aUo one in vsjthat the world may bcJceuc that ftould die fijr the people. ■ nabflmghij'a" !^?°'''"''n"i'j thou haft fcnt me. 15 ^7:^Nowe Simon Peter followed Ie£is, pWeri himfclfe. Mni«rrf(ehim • ^^ And theglory that thou gaueftmc, ihaue and another difciple, & that difciple was kno wen ■■iHktiy.i*. . , felft loth* Faihtr giuen them, that they may be one, as we are one, ol'the hJe Pridt : therefore he went m with lefus !f A^i'fu'J-;'"^"';^. I rhitrnemd jj I in them,ajid thou in me,that they may be into the hallof the hie Prieft: piex)ftbcfragiiit'i« 'fi^ii-f^/'chS'' '"^^'^^ perfciS inpne, and that the world Jray i6 But Peter flood at, .the ^oorevvithout.ottr.aDt.fniDiha ;/K|«?n°^«*<»^ ■^owtharthou.haftfent.ip^,a;}dJiaftJoued Then went out the other difciple which was t'^'^vHyntbc) be »arj;..,u/jmp. :asthouhaf!;Iouednie. ■ , : knowenvnto the hit Prieft, andfpakcto herthr.t "Jj^^^ '"" *■"' «_Secrn(JaiJWhe . 2^ ^ Father , I will thatthc)-sipichtliou haft kept thedoore,andbrQUghtin Peter. . Vr.-WldEthacmy^loiy , which thou haft gi- vnto Peter, Artnotthou alfo one of this mans. '''*«»*•£♦• euet iTiaii bclteoe ucn tr.c : for thou louedft me before the founda- dilciples ? Hefiiid,: I anr not. 'Ri^nt't^ tion of :bc world. , 18 And the feniants^iid officers flood there, Rlf"!tlntjsb/* 2j O rijrhteous Fatlier, the world alfo hath which b.idmladaa fire of coles: foritvyascoide, tkauetkvDto the nor knowen thee, but I haue knowen thee, and and thev warmed themfelucs. And Petei alfo ra.thefrec«iiung theie haue knowen,dwt thou haft fent me. flood gmohgrhemiaridv:nmedhimfeire. nchaM^^ SoTheybt '<^.?AndI haue declared vnto them thy Name, , 19 «C(8'The hie Prieft thejiaft.ed leCis of e.h his «»,> but" iogieyneUwiih' and will dcclarcit, that theloue whercwiththou hisdifciplcs,andofhisilodxine. fien.tlJ. 7 »5e <»n.i»«<.i«t«h r.-ithh,sbvii.iear..zt. ii Hii Mt.jxtr tn^^c officirthit ofthcofSces which ftocd by , fmote kiliswitn ^ 'JX^xiutr^n ' M,,t him with ^ rod. iZ -BwzMwmiioTii^tr, ii.ht /;,Vygii/i,yine,Anfwereft thou the hie Prieft 10? bsne oer falifB, ichtiftgoftbof *^'^<^**''^"=^*'«'- sjIefufanTweredhim, IflhauecuiHfpokci^, th^ycarnotocriy Iii5 own accord in. T/t/Kcn ,« IcTus had fpoketithcfe things, hee bearewicnefleoftheeiiill:butiflli.iuewcl!(poj ntiiiivpthfrn- to a garden, which V V went foorth xvith his difciples ouer the ken, why fmiteft thou me? ovv"a:cr'ih b«t «obe nkl"tbatby tifoo^^ " Ccdron, where was a garden, into the 14 ^ * Now Annas h,ad fent him bound vnto ai^ a.c j (M more bisobcdicKehe v.'hich he cntred,and his difciples. Ciiaphns the hie Prieft) jodnoreiuo night take away 2 And ludas which betrayed him Knc^vc alio 2? ■4»!''And Simon Peter flood & warmed him- wot.r vijuiuhey *e Cone that en-, the phce: for Icfus oft timcs reforted thither CgifgantJi-hev faid vnto him, Ait not tlr J7«ae«awtebcU'03,aadtbatin»g«d«a. \-3iit:'i*.i6^v.i4ti.Wii.%9. his 4Jfcipks?hC denied it, anai.u- rjlatiteltioJonieofCkrift. S.Iohn. Chnftiscruclfictf. z6 One ofthc feriiantsof the hiePrieR, his 5 Then came lefus foonh wearing a crowne coiifin whofe eare Peter fmote off, (ayd, Did not of thornes,and a purple gaiment. And Pilate laid , I fee thee in the garden with him? ' vnto them,Behold the man. 27 Peterthendeniedagaine, and immediatly 6 Then when the hie Priefls and oflScers fawe ' Thtj wtu itui the cocke crew. him,they cryed,faying,a Crucifie,aiicific Inm. Pi- *'»' 'fdfiea.m i ^o.ui.'.riviir. 28 ^^I'^Then led they lefus from >Caiaphas late faid vnto them. Take yec him, and crucifie ^};^,°,^/^'^''»** VVheSon-eof into the common halL Now it was morning, and ^«>« ; fori finde no fault in him. Jliould Lu/fimui God IS brought they themfelucs went not into the common hall, 7 Thelewesanlweredhim, We hauealawe, imdhtn?td-vf m before the iud je. left'thev Itould be * defiled, but that they might and by our law he ought to die,becaufe he made """'f "Z''^/?*'- meniiciteofan fate the Palleouer. hjmfelfe the Sonne of God. uuJ!'hlmKnoweft thou not that I haucpow- J^^efinguia"^"]^, .Tt'ewrhjU^of lewes fayd vnto him, b It is not lawful! for vs to ertocrucifiethee,anJ haue power to loofe thee? meet God bisn-faimttcie, put any man to death. ix lefusanfwered,Thoucouldefthauenopo- afldiaftorjil,of j2 It WiWthat the word of lefiisv might bee weratallagainllme, except it were giuen thee bis molt I'eucte fuihUe J which he fpake , « fipnifyino; what death from aboue -. therelore he that deliuered me vnto JScEu'XthefhouIddie. " ' "" thee,tathcheg.-enterfinn.. leraners of his J J « So Pilate entrcd into the common Iiall i z From thenceforth Pihte fought to loofe gtjce whtn it ij againc, and called lefus, and (ayd vnto him. Art him, but the lewes crycd, (3\'ing, Ifthou deliuer "'f'trf^'i'S "^*^°" ^^^ ^ •"§ °^'^'''- ^^''^ ^ ^™ ' ^'^°" ^^^ ^-^^ Csfars friend : for \vho(oeuer 'hon'ftT "'^"'** J4 lefusanfweredhim, Sayeftthouthatofthy makcthhimfelfeaKing, fpeakethaga'nftCarfar. jj.^^!ioi^. fclfe,or did other telHt thee of me? ij ^4 When Pilate heard this word , hee -^^ '!'''" *J""'''™* ««iiii.;.^ ^ jj Pilateanfwered, Am lalew? Thineowne broughtlefusforth, and fate do wne in the iudge- ^\i,jf™j,*j^^J|^(| o^^'/e'^if 'iiejtertti .j6 " Icfiis anf^vered , Mykingdome isnotof 14 Anditwasthe Preparation ofxhtPaffso-"'^^^^"^.^^ tefirctiu ^'P"-^' this world : if my kingdome -ere of this world, uer,and about the flxt houre: and he faid vnto the /ft6*4ii t>*^«X - V^LLl'.t"^ ' niyfei'ian'S would furely fight, that Ifhould not lewes, Bcholdeyoirf'King. ' atitki^tmm^tttt • c For'ihn/lM be dcliueied to thelewes : butnow ismyking-i rj Bntthe\'cried.' Av.ay\Wt}Thini, aw*' with^ *"• > fcretoKc tk»i hee d 5me not from hence. ' ■ Him, criicifrehim. Pilat^ fif.'d vnto them, !^ba!lI' t°Mt,^li\"itfr'. ?7 Pilate then fayd vnto hiai, Art thou a King crucifie your King ? The be Priefts anf.^•ercd,Wc ^ chrift r>ffenet)> tyjMe'zi'i. ' then ? lefns anfwcred , Thou faydHhat I am a haue no King but Csfif ! ' Sjian.finaBddeaib- 11 Clitiftanou- king: foi- this caufe lam borne,rind for this caufe itf *•■ chethhisffirituall came I into the worlj, thatlfhould bearc witncs crucined. a And- they tooke lefus, and led him *l*'^'«' "•?"«•'*. StiTwo^Ui': vnto the trueth : euery one that is of the trueth awa\'. \ '::^mXT ., i» itwjs requi. hcarcth my Voice. ,'• _ ■. 17 Andhefcwrchisbrt'necrofle, andcamein- vpoDihirJ/rooe^-i fite' ilij- Chriil --..-. .^ .. . . ... ,. Ihould b? ptol bii"notvv7rbfian.' vn&>Kie iewa<;,and laid vntoi mem,i tindc in nun i » Wherethey cmcitied him , ?n(l v.vo otHer all^pff disgCiiHiatthjc no'Csufeat all. ^ with himv oireitherfide one, S lefiis in'theinids. hisoiifne hjnrf, hcctookevpon ^p :>• Eut you hauea ciiftomc that I fhould 19 ^. and it was written, Issvs Of vfcT^ng a Uog- d«"ned as a moa yee then that I loofe vtitoyou the Kingof theNArARBTHTHa KikgOfThe dome wicked nun. lewes? •' • • '- ' IbweS. 7 Chiifi %nifi*th <> »" IP'^jy-''' '■'", 40 * Then ^ crryed they all againc, raying,.NoC! ;o This titlcfhen read many of the lewes- : for ^,''^3,^^'^,'".^^ 'Ju^Tgh^rJmt ^"'"' ''"' Rarabbas ; nawe this Barabbaswas a the place where leflisw-a^crucifted, wasneereto ^.^nVlthiblooJ- ■• *> -.jr of" «fa>(g murdierer. - ' . -^ -. . ithecitic ■■;inditw3swritteninHebrew,^Oreekcj'd!cbut«bfi niih 2j Pilate anf^vcred, Whir I haiienrittcn, 1"''.'^'''."; '"'^^i „ . . .1 .L ^ L t ■ ,\ r • L naili.\^rittcn. • mc! thorouo'^t :::;:S£:;'^^:i;:::i-^^v;;f;:?::i;^: ^> f7Thenth^^foIUdi:rs,wi^e.theyh^^tb..o.K,:by.n> ■ 'j?'hvV;„j.;T//r»*iW^,%j,irMr j^'*t'^"^^'^'>fr'^*-k''if»^»'^i^ - ' fourc parts,rocuer)'f;Mildiev apart) .ind W/coat: y'f'^';'"^["[;'[*^, Z^he^Li^'^^' *T*Hen •J' Pilate tortke Ie{ii«;,.'»iid^d0i.irged hiin. and the coat was vvitjiout fc4 r.c ^vou^yt frem^the re^ijnt a i.oie. I (Tbewiicilome i i ' Ariilthefouldiers pJIactcd a c.oivne of topdiorowout. J^Miin.ij, cftsr fldlvchu- thornes, and put iron his he.id, and they puton 24 Therefore they Hivd one to another,. let 'HJl-^J-^^' „ '{jf,°[;i7J^'.'d him a purple garment, vsnor Juidcir, hlotsforit, whofcicfl all.gXftVAV. c«!Vih that faine J A'idfd <,HaiIf ,Kinpof thelcwcs. And they be. This ir.a that the Scripture ntnght be fulfilled, fc.irNjnipl* rf »If wiicdowr. finote i)ini with then rocjs. which faycth, v Thev parted my garments among tiehrro«fr.e», no« lB"l" *£""* •» Then, Pilate went forth aga'mc.and faid th:m, and on my coat did Caft lots. So thefouU °"„7j°;|!''hVt»*" "ehold,! bring hirii forth to vou,rhat diets did rhefe things in deed. ' (^iji'siro-Drch*' - -J fifid ao fault in hitn ac all.' »5 f ^ 1 hai ft wd by the creflc of lefos, his fecund tah'*. jr>oth«r, r^' Chriftcifidcpearced. Chap^x. Hisrcrurrcftion. t,^ mother, and his mothmlifler, Marie »/6i »»/»»/ XjOwe4.'thefirftrf«jfofch€weckccam<:Ma- 4.:M4,iMAr, Clcopas,and Marie Magdalene. i\i rie Magdalene, early ufacn it was yet darkc, W**^.!. 2(5 And uhenlcfusfawc his mother, and the vnto the fcpulchre, and fawe the ftonc taken a- ' """« «'«<*•• difciplefbndingby, whomheloued,hefaid vn- way from the tombc. lo^mVhe'tra to his mother, Woman,behold thy fonnc. a Then ihe ranne, and came to Simon Peter, »itn«fleiofih« 27 Then faid hero the difciple, Beholdethy and to the other difdple whom lefusloued, and «rurieajoii:and nwther: and from that houre, the difciple tookc fayd vnto them. They Kiue taken away the Lord ^^ t"/'?'*' terhooie vnto him. out of the (cpukhrc,and we know not where they aec|f»uhiMii"t an'Hyflbpe palkf , and put it to his fcpulchre. p«f«. iBoufiume. mouth. 5 And heftouped downe,and fiw thelinnen , _, •?• ■p/ittfy.ji. JO Now when lefus had rcceiued ofrhe vine- clothes lying : yet went he not in. »«i^ u Bf^«ft^«f/Ti« R^'jhe 'aide, It is fini(hed, and bowed his head, 6 Then came Simon Ptter following him, < rA.* u,^A»«« kniit ctMtd sn. and gaue vp the ghoft, and went into the fcpulchre, and (awe the liiinen '** '""^ »*«* '*• t,edrh,,th4:tht J I '<>TheIcwcsthen(b€caufeitwasthePrc- clothes lie, /rpW'*">»««« ^' 'htmiV P^"^"^) chat the bo dies (hould not remaine vp- 7 And the kerchiefe that was v-pon his head, '"two Aaoth »nTt!tcaitd,vt. on the ao/Te on the Sabbath <%•• for that Sab- notlying with the linnen clothes, but wrapped >tetmde*,mc(. wgir mixti tfiih bath was an kie day ) befought Pilate tliat their together in a place by it felfe. loofcheLwdti fakuKtmft la legges might be broken , and chat they might be 8 Then went in alfo rhe other difciple, whidi 1*"^'*? ?"', IwI^irL. "^" '^°"'"<^- "'"^ ^^ '° thefepulchrc,aDd hcCwe i^ and be- f^- »bdt iToMtii I* J> Then came the fouldiers and brake the leeued. c Mtn^tt thtniMj the ledges of the firft , and of the other which was 9 For as yet they kncwe not the Scripture, '** """wf*- imt,f,o,.Mfir crucified with 7 hmJ/ fed hitr)ii woon- s$ Andhccthat fawcit, barcrecorde,andhis 12 * And fawc two Angels in •» white, fitting, '»'^'°- . ded.bat the lead record is true: and he knovveth that he (aith true, the one at the head, and the other at the feete, ♦5^''"''™*"«J'» brorc";Jd?uVb d«tye-ghtbeleeueit. where the body of Icfush^dla.en. [SnX"' 11 tht- Bate of iiii Jo For rhefe things were done,that the Scrip- i j And they (aid vnto licr,U'oroan,why wee- « •■ id a«onJi»g mrflicjlibody. turcfhould be fiilfilled,*Nota boncofhim (lul pcftthou' She faid vnto them. They fciue taken 'e 'he fle'Nbut 1 , chrtu bting be broken. away c my Lord,andI know not where they haue '"k k"*^ "' '''*• eroflewimtOVth 37 AndagaincanotherScnpturefaith,vThey laide bim. goie btforen. 1>T J double figne, 'nail fee him whom they haue thn ift thorow. 1 4 ^ When (he had thus (aid, fliee turned her <* *^» *« brttkrtn. • fuppoling W r** ».««J»4i gaur him licence. He cam; then and tookelefus had bene the gardencr,faid vnto him, Sir,ifthou "•f^T'"- 17^/.TS body. haljbornehimhence tdl mee where thou haft ^f/^'ltSJe dfith of Chnll: i9 And there came i(. alfo Nicodemus (which laid hun,and I will take him away. he u ht, Tuhn nju fv the utter thtt firft Came to Icfus by night)& brought of my irhc 1 6 Icfus (aith vnto her,Marie. She turned her '""'> '» «*» G«it tfmeitH, h thu and aloes mingled together about an hundreth rel}e,and (aid vnto him, Rabboni, which is to (ay, *'* '.f"*^';«'6 •wiMnd,ttufVi J " ° ■»« ft ' -3 ;> tour ruher.ie. tlZh,>.,^er. pound. Mafter. U/> *«,.;«, f,. fitni ihti the wet- 40 Then tookc they the bodv of Icfiis , and 17 * lefus faith vnto her, Touchmenot: for thertjgrue, fonpurctdihe Wrapped it in linnCB clothfs with the odours, OS lam not vet alccndcd to my Father: hit go e to '*"*i* '*'•<•• Icm'Jf^hth''' ^"^ ""^""^ °^*^ ^^^" '^ '° ''""^- "'y '' brethren,and fay vnto thtm, I afcend vnto "/^^l^^fT^ htvtjhich ntht 41 And in that place where ledis was cnicifi- « my Father,and to your Father,and to my God, '^^^^ '.', Ijy, -ur^ n ihtt tomei. ed,was a garden, and in the garden anew fepul- andyourGod. firegitctittehie '^'h"k*^'' ^'^'■^'^^creinwaseneuermanyetlayd. 18 Marie Magdalene cameand told the difci- f"""". £?>>*«- t^^un/f»Aic*M/3 ^ewcs Preparadon d.DdiDafamoaip!act,P.l.(e«i»r.(^,(lii^,h,uthf,me„herjb,,h.ite«b^u^,h<^nsenjh.cfh,i. ^^ Andwhcnhcchad fo faid, he (hewed vnto :!:::,;!:^ef^^ CHAP XX them i6«hands,and his fide. Then were the difci- fully afibre the* pies glad when they had feene the Lord. boih»ihiircro». t Mtritirhi^nhm>rJthttehrifiahfni: s Tutrtnihhi leaiorvand jlloof 4 rmaeiofeeii. 15 tefutepfetrtthtt Mvit ifai^H) tbeit Apeftl«(liip,infpmBgiheni with the holy Ghoft, who il the diieaer of lk« tht Jitcif lei this m'Tt itf'lhermUn btitfe, 15 Thcwku^' mioiftericof the Golf<). f tiihetihedioreitfenttlfhjntfthnrtwnttdvi^ fire/iuhUfe, 19 ntitlnlttmtb. tht very vtSeitbemftiMrs went ftjfdii It htm. 21 4iTbm (STlieuublKhin Thomas diftruft^th. S.Iohn. Fccde my fticcpe. ^ MAih.t9.ii, 2 1 .J. Then faide lefus to them againe , Peace 9 As Coont dien as they were come to land, i< vntoyou:asmy Fatherfent me/ofendlyou. they favvehocecoales, and fi{hlaiedchereun,and zi Aad'when hs had fayd chac , hee breached bread. 10 lefus (aid vnto them , Bring of the fiOie^t, which ye hauc now caught. 1 r Simon Peter itepped fooith and drew the net to landjfii!! of great fifhes, an liundreth, fifcie and three; and albeit there were fo many,yec was 24 ^ 7Biit Thomas one of the twelue, called not the net broken. Didymus.was not with them when Icfus came. 12 ledisfaydevntotliem, Come, anddme. 25 The other difciples therefore faide vnro And none of the difciples duiit aflcehim,W'ho » Peter by hu» him, Wee haue fccne the Lord: but he fayd vnto art thou ? feeing they knewe that |jee was the js'rtftort d''n '"h' them , E.xcept I fee in his handes the print of the Lord. farmer degree" ' navies, and put my finger into the print of the 15 lefus then came and tookc bread and gaue fromwhcnteiie nayles, and put mine hand into his fide, I will not them,and fifh likewife. feltby hisiripie beieeueit. 14 Thisisnowthethirdtimethatlefusfhew- ^'il'^'j;'^,";'/^'/^''- 26 ^And eight dayesafcer,4^aine his difciples ed himfelfe to his difcipies,afccr that he was rifen tifvd^hu be iiii were within, and Thomas with them. Then came againe from the dead. decde a paftcar, Iefus,vvhenthedooreswerefhuc,andftoodinthe 15 ^- So when they had dined, Icfus fayd to T'"'' '^1%'^ '"'* mids,and fji d,Peace l/e vnto you. Simon Petcr.Simon thefinnt of Iona,loueft thou fj" Ji'„°g hJoieepe, 27 After fayde he to Thomas, Put thy finger memorethenthefe?Heniid vntohim,YeaLord, b itvMimttt here.and fee mine hands, & put forth thihehJtnd, thou knoweft chat I loue thee. He faid vnto him, >''"* *' 'hts had and mt it into my fide>and bee not fauhl'&fle.but Fecde my lambes. t""t''T'ft^P laithtull. -!*jfj. .. i6 Hefaid CO him againe Che fccond time, S:- J^,,y^^,^p,;„ 28 Then Thomas anfwered , and (ayd^TiM mon (fe«yon»f of Iona,louefi thou me? He fayd wijfci nf;;ifi/4c«>»«frf oldc, thou (lialc ftrttch foorth thine hands , and 'ifp"?fe -^'"ij^'-i another fliall ,which couUtmt kthk fwimmmi. J Simon Peterfaid vnto them,lgoe a hniing. Ief«s,Loid,what (hall this man/**. ^ p,jtj„a,',t>im. They faid vnto him, We alfo will goe with thee. 2 2 lefus faid vnto him , If I will that It£ tane y„ubtM"» '*«« They went their way and entred into afhippe till I come,what is it to thee? follow thou m?. (hMtMtg,rdtbtt ftraightwav,and that night caught they nothing 2 J Then went this worde abroad among the ;;'^';*;^«);,;^'j;^^, 4 But when the morning was now come,Ie- brethren, that this difciple fliould not o'C ,^,,,,.„4^i^j„„^ fus ftood on the (hore: ncaerchekfle the difciples Yet lefus fayd not to him, Hee fliall not die ; but „„j caHi litt ;>iPfier meate? They anfwercd hin.,!^3o. 24 5 Thisis thar difciplc , which ^elhheth ot f^^„,,„,!„ ^ 6 Then lie fayde vn^o ihem, Caft out the net thefe things,and wrote thefe things^nd we know th tru,th oi Goi on the right fide ofthc(hip,and ye fl-.allfinde.So that his teifhmonie is true. -^/"jf/eX'*. they ca{t out, & thcv were not aUc at all to draw 2 j ^ Now there are alfo many other things ^^^^ ^.^^ .^^ ^^ ic,forthcmiilticudeoffi{hes. which lefus did, the which if they Uiouldbg ^ui„rfry,l„«ht 7 Tiiercforcfsydthedifciplewhomlcfuslo- written euery one, 1 fuppofc theworlde^|W WH'«Jjf,«i>*» ii:d,vntoPeter,ItistheLord. WhcnSimonPe- not conceine thcbookcsthatOiouldbcwiiftS, ^^^^^^^fi"^ ter heard that it was the Lord.hegtrded his 'coat Amen. traift ihi wiU ^ to him ( for ho was naked) aod caft himfelfe into eovimnhnttfiofM thtftfh, kutfnm thti^fi of the ^^' *^''''j',f''"J,'^J,.lZf' thefea. ^ ...... ^^- .- n.n ^. ■,„.^„.,u, ,. 8 But the other difciples came by rhippe(for thr>'wercnotfarrcfromIand^, but about two ^."^ „„,h„.„.,„ ,,a„,„h„„,i,ict,isi„i tioe and teach, 2 Vntill the day that hecwas taken vp, after that hee through the holy G hoft , had giuen cotn- »Ae» of th« A|»o- irundemenu vnto tlic ApoWes , whome hee had fli"- chofen: 'pj^u ;f/4^»" ^ ' To whome alfo he prtftnced himfelfe a- e^rs tnd doiJigt liuc after that he ha/^ Of thsFather,whichy4;W6^ , yec haiie heard dioD, b«ciuit he of me. wonid throoohiy J V Fof lohn in itedt baptised with water, prooehii rtfurre- butyccfhalbe baptized d with the holy Ghoft i-thn''t'hit bcaucn, 35 he went, beholde, as-o men ftoode by lif; m-iH */;«jf. them in white apparel], *hnrXZ'^'£' '^ ^ ' ^^'^^^ 3iro faid, Yee men of Galile, why * foirt 1 4 Tj? ■ (^^ y2 gafing into heauen? This Idus which is "- ■ ' taken vpg from you into heauen,(lialIfocome,as ye haite feene him goe into heauen. I z d^yei iourney. rj 5 AndwhEnthcy were'comein,the]rwenc Ttthir or ChiH » f/t h-T< dfainjl liilm, da tht Mj Chi^ is tiiir.fl:h TUltr, a tli'.ngi tnfairttU ihtcni tzthmhir. J We muft fighi before wee uioaiph: and wee ought not curioody to fta'cb afier thcfc things, which God ha:b not reueilfd. * To (4* »lit andmdn^tlicU. f Thtt u, tht ffitt tcctjimi th«t firut to doing of mttiert tiMchllit Larihtll^ ■'^omltd to irint thmp to fijfi in. X Chu/i i.i. >?• Lkkt a+.ti. 4 4!ter thaCbrWhad prnroifed the fblf rertiie of iheholy Ghoft,* here- f.iih be would goiH-ne bis CSorcK, zlihoujh heefhoold beableni in body, hee toote V r> his bodi f am vs into ;be heinenly tabernacles.there to con tinoe vntill It t i.r.r f(ir nf ;ii.' ';icept,3sihe AnoelswitncfTe. g T>>al ii,ciuiof tour f-^hi. 4 X J Ecyefiaftica'll a.T>mblies to heare the word , and 10 mjv. were fiiftinllitcted anil kept in pr;ujte hcuiei by the A- I>'^r ■ 'r.'j ih kouff, which rtf ihutcb htiichofntxi th*! iwtt >» ■ ■•'Jit, f" bIs ApofUesinthe dofiiine, which they had faeaid. ( Ht (alltth thtft infiiUiilt tokens, which drt otier- trift inmid nt<:rf. ftrii : nc»wii»l. mj,thife:Pefi:t f^ni I md tohm thti ht trMtl} rofi id It.li, and 19.4. d either of the \ fttber, erofnti: foihttei'.hertht fJriS vp into an vpper chamber, where abode both Pe- ter and lamesjond lohn,and Andrew, Philip, and Thomas, Bartlemewe, and Matthew e, lames th« fenntof Alpheus, and Simon Zelotes, andludaj lames brtther. 14 Thcfeall I* continued with ' one accord k ThtGntlewtfJ in °i prayer and fupplication with the " women, fi'"f'if>>t»inmm- and Marie the Mother of lefus, and with his f''"''P"""f^ o brethren. i /L.togoodfrn. 1 5 <|" * And in thofe daj'cs Peter floode vp in ft[- ^htt <*n ct»- the middes of the difdples,and (aide ( nowc the ">'dtn»nti9iitdt number of p names that were in one place were ^^t'tJk%7rp^tt:t abontanhundrethandtwentie.) to Cod, w hub at J 6 7 Ye men 4«(/ brethren, this (cripturemuft mademthigretini j needes liaue bene fulfilled , which the ^ holy ^"^"/^r^'l"' Gbpftbythen-.outhofDauidfpakebeforeoflu- ^^y/i foftZ fm. i das, which was ^ guide to them that tooke Icfus. dmg of the hofy 1 7 "For bee ;vas numbred with vs, and had ob- Ox-S.^*) «/;<> <« uinedfelowniipinthisminiftration. ttl!^"'i'//^7 18 He therefore hath q purchafed a field with »L'7).i"^X^ the reward ofiniquity: and when V he had 'thro- -me'thtsa. wen downe himfelfe headlong, he braft afunder " f»"' »•»*'• in the middes,and all his bowels guOicd out. ^ultttTc^. 19 And it is knowen vnto all the inhabionts med,mhoTHftaf. \ ofHicrufalem, in (bmuch,tharthat field is called lervird to h ptir. ^% in their o wne language , Aceldama, that is. The "*"' 'f '*' •*"• ' field of blood. ' , ,' ; T:.:r2:'^ 20 For It is written m the bocke of Pulmes, o wubotikml'' >c Let his habitation be void,snd let no man dwel /"*"• therein: i\. alfo,Let another take his f charge. the m!."h"Md^' 21 * Wherefore of thcfc men which hauc terpttter rfdi*** companied with vs,all the time that the Lord Ic- whole company fus was t conuerfantamong vs, "f "■* Ap<»flle», 2 1 Beginning from the baptifme of John vn- ''.ul^j/f'J",''' , , '^ , ," , I . „ uela lonoithefao. to the day that he was taken vp " from vs , muft ly GhoU.or by tt. one of them be made a Mtnefle with vs of his re- P"/* i«d«eni'eat furredion, tfycougiegaiion. 21 > And they « prefented two, lofeph called [^^^u'tP BarG(bas,uhofe furname was Tuftus,and Matthias, *t,ienro3rd bj 24 And they prayed, faviiig, Thou Lorde, thef«»f>tei. which knoweft the hearts ofall men, fticwwhe- J^XV'' ^g'"' ther ofthefe two thou haft chofen, • that miohtb'eTa. 2j That hee may take the yroume of this mi- ken of t'he falling nitration and Apoftldhip, from which ludas 'wsyof'udaaihe hath ^ gone a(lray,to goe to his o»ne place. .tt'tlnVh !f*s"'"^ 26 Then they gauc forth their I«ttes; and the which cjm7vnto lot fell on Matthias, and hee was by a common bim.were fore- confent counted widi the eleuen Apoftles. '°''* ^J; *^''"'- ' ■«fVj''.4i.?, .^ fofcj 15,17. q Luke ea)>f.itTtd not ludu hit futfofiyhiUth*tth4t(iaatrtdtf ti,itMd(oiieevftt»fay,th*l*mrnhtthfrocHiedhtmflfrhMVM, Ml thtt Imvit dndftaoole-miufo.htti inrej^tcl of Ihti which aScwid :' Mailh.tT j. r Tit firetkr ixTrdr fftnfi'th ihi44 muel', thtt tuia fiUdownr ft*l tadwM rtm in fioiMcr i>itlnmid'iei,in:h"»ftuiUia/-iig!rif)fe. X Tft/mj6 able for ihe whole body o( the Congregation, wi!hauev>8lr!DgtheCoDgre«ati> on priuie «ko it, t Word fir »ornt,toent h dad oni^vhnh k »« oflpiarh ieli>(-t. mth ti rnuib in the Hekerv iotigue,iu th fxncifii,! of* i.uHtqur ana pAmrfiJloffii e, johen iheylptdkfofjuehaia'e m or./fMiiju! igief,!) Hier.; i.s. i.Clp'm;.i-j.i, H From our «»ip»mV. 5 ApoP.le»oinft be chofcH imRediaily |fnrj!Cn<},an«e. x C!erdy,dKd!^the-vo}Cito>aUthtirkok uzn'tay, y That hi rmy be fiUoio and partaker of thamr.fiint. ^ T>eydr:ei irim, or /^Beti f-om: ^udtt it dViielafhoTitdtfnfremibt w*l : for tdUutgiirt fjjufiU t) ibt tamttf ■m*j fijrilb iht Utitiitn, CHAP. The fieric tongues, Tl^Aftesi The day of the Lord. . , „ ^, ^AP- I^- andyouryongmcnfl)aUfeevifions,andvouroltw diiptMvih th»t : }4 Hee «f«cA«j!i (Ajt c*/i3 li \ ° ^"'^ ?" •"/ 'truants, and on mine hand- theMijfi^i 57 yiniietmiihe httKn asiiuuiJ, ;8 iti n^aides I vnll powrC ouc of my spirit inthofe ,Ti,.A„«»v. i>.hort,.6,h>mior,f.,nt-.,>» aUy with-n ex ta- 6 Now when this was noifed , the multitude 2 j Him, I fay, being deliuered by the deter- *«^'^' »*«•& Sii KflLToVfr^f"*" «"ie together and were 3ftonied,becaufe that c- minate counfeU, and P foreknowled-e of God, ^''"i^.'h h:m,i^ .onguts! "'-^■■y T j'?''^ chem fpcake his owne l.-uiguage. after you had taken, ;vith wicked qliandes you "H^^Z'/^r . Aforjft.irW, . 7 And they wondered aU,andmaiueileJ,(av- haue crucified and "-llaine. //.«»» tw,/*. jTu /iv*?*"- '** ing among themfelues,Bcholde, are not all thefe 24 « VVhome God hath raifed vp, and loofed S««/v km. "l^ATZ^ ''^^^ fpeakcof Galile ? the f forowes of death, becnufe it w'os vnpoffible {^^IT'"'^'^ H^«;"iy<« , 8 ^ How then heare we etiery man our owne that he Ihould beholden of It. ^ iTJtlFh'l *d»,» ,}cfre « language, wherein we were borne? 25 For Dauid faith concemiug him , 4. 1 be- >•"""'' U f,pa,4. /-ifuW « Ude„r. m;X Z'PrZr, the inhabiunts of Mclbpotamia and of ludea, right hand,that I fl,ould not be (haken. TeSI^'" ,„ud,4„d,h>o. andolCappadocia,ofPontus,andAha, 16 Ihei efore did mine heart reioyce, and my «,,«.,^!;^//7; thni.g^n^.ur,. to And ot Phngia,and Pamphyha, of Egypt, tongue vs-as g!ad,and morcoueralfo my fledi fhal ""f <>f»>iU:^r , »».«. ^«i «/*!/!/ and ot the parts of Libya,which is beiideCyrene, reft in hope CoimhutHtrU, ZZ7£n!'" »"^ '^'■^"-"^ of Rome,& '' Ie^ves,and Profelytes, 27 Becai'fe thou wilt not t leaue my foule in Itlt'JZtV^'' ,,„»arcM,^t. " Cretes, and Arabians : wee heard them graue, neither wilt fiifferthineHolyonetofec ;K.«,„^,4,»7riirf ted, 7 niii vtfiit, fpeake in our owne tongues the wonderful vorl^i corruption. 'Be ofudai a an ^crorihtU'd of God. 28 Thoii haft n (hewed me the waves oflife "^"""•""^'■"•'l t^Zu^filZ: , iz'Theywereallthaiamafe.i,anddoubted, and (Mt make meefuU of ioy with ttycounte: ^SflX'"'' fiuntieih ree,e faying one to another,V\'hat may this be ? nance. ^nudona. »aw*rff^'«(;« I J Andothets g mocked, and fayd. They arc 29 Men <»nii brethren , I may boldelv fpeake 9 '^•"''"'"''''■sf AC^r;r^/7"*"'l"^^"'^^''^^'"^- , ,. .. . . vnto you of the PatriarkcD^mia.* and that hee^f^'rr/"''^' Pw«<./2 ,P«,i H f But Peter ftanding with the elciien, b lift is both dead and b.iried,and his fepulchre remai- »en M Itfiittiru^ after' vp his voyce,and(aid voto them, Yccmen of hi- neth with vs vnto this dav. ■ « r The m u'faid ihefin/l^fjht dc-a,a«rfyeallthatinhabiteinHienifa]em,bethis jo Therefore, feeing'hee was a Prophet, and "'"Me.iy IrZ'Z'iiMe^ knowen vnto you, and hearken vnto my wordes. knewe that God had •.•■xfv\ome withanotheto ^!',f'l''^'"V'f p<,flU<, „huh ^m t J , For thefe are no: drunken, as yee fuppofe, him,that ofthe ft uite of his loines he would raife ii// to be the pa$>,4rkes fincc it is but the ' third home ofthe day. vp Chrift concerning the flcili , to let him viwn « ch.rftrisDauid M u wre oftht 1 5 But this is that , which was fpoken by the his throne forttoModid not r«,t..*,i,« ''^''■°fr1;^°?^. . u . .. r-u^ 1 ^' Heknowi„gthisbefore,fpakeofhcfurre- SolS. e/V.o»|w,, 17 ^Anditlhalbeinthela(tdayes,faithGod, aionofc:hiift,thatx his foule thould not be left gtaii«»oideof all inhicb were Mtihe I will powfc out ofmy Spirit vpon 'all"! flelh,&: in graue,neitherhisfle(h (houldfcecomiption. "rruptioa. ^^(oHufv'tu y°"^ ^°"""' ^"'^ y^*"" -^aug'^^rs fi-.all prophecic, ^ 2 7 This lelus hath God raifui vp, whereof ^J^''/* ',*^'^ tomt)un>}^miM'irkieaUiihthmtiewttugHti.dUerekywevr.^rT{itn^thttthe WC all are WJtneflcs. _ Uthofbtdynad ^fofHei vfrdnot noa oiu tm^ue, aiiPthen tittiher bjt haphtyird »»d *i xU luum. J} Since then that hccby thcX right hand of minde: there ftrt l$ire,OT M/inl«nic*l/mea vfe lodoe,bnt auhgoedconJideTotiaHof their heA'en : and Qf^^ fj^th bene Cxaltcd, and hath rcceiued of his "'*''" <^'"i iff**- to te/htri, that they [i>*l:e mtbiiiz tm at the iolf ChoH loutrned their ("ifMei. r- -u^. .!.- T T-u, u I /"U n. u>. u..k "d emqurroureiui e Notthat theyif.ake'^'tth wevo,ce,^»d«4n, Ur.^uaie,^efehea,d,!,u,thattie ^. Fatherthepromifeoftheholy GhoJt , hec hath ^ifi,J,^,,,^,j^ foftlei (pake vtl'i franze languti ■ ftrtls the tmracle had rather heiu m tit htarert, (llcd forth this whlch yC now fccand hcare. forojMi, Chnfl k vhereastnwitumlhrlj)!akers,Ti(axia)i.rnhiioralionofH'hitfHildAy. f 'Sf leirei, J4 ForDailid IS nOta(cendcd into hcauen.but rightlfjtud lohaut he m..„,,h thrmtha, mreboth lewet by birth, and ie«e, by pyj^ffl.,. of ,^,m, j,e faith, * Thc Lord faidc to my Lord, Sit at my «»""»«"*•/> /"»• t'Wughthff wire bo'n:tntt'>eTf lacei: and tb(t were Prof tin the grace oftht holy Chon ulobtfeene,eMen firalght after thtbiguining. Lorde,and Chrift,thisIe(l)S, _7/^>w'l®'T> yC haue t Thouwiltnit I Jifter the fuvierifiag, which may be aboit (euen or eight of the chcke with ft. crucificd. [affer me to rt- i: There it nut^iingthat can diffolue ijueHiont anidouliti, but leHimonit taken out of ' ' tnaineiaoranr. the Profheti; for incniieapint maybe OHeriur-ned, LhtCait in)ct cannot be oner- h Thou ha/l oftneJ met the way to ihi true It/r. 4* i.JC'WJ 2.1» cm^.ij.^A lumid. ^ loel.2.i\S.efii.it.;. J Petetfttting thetrueth of Godagainft thetalfe V 7'/«/»«.t?».ii. u Hadfwomrf^ln^ly. X Tfal.td.t'^.cbay.tj.^f, -j Pe- accnfatioDS ormca, R^ewctliinbimleireand inbisfellnives, that that 1< (utlillcd let witnefleth (hjiIrTut Chiift iitheappointedcu;rhl1iDgKing,whichhe p:oo which loelTpake before cODceining (he full gluing ((tbcbolyGlioll in (he lattrr tiethinaaileftly by theglfteiof the holy Oholl , and the tenimonieof Damd. !, dayes: whifii grace alfo is c(fcrcdto the whole Church, to their cenaine and va. / Mig'ftandfvwerofCod. ^TfaLite.t. ^ Chiifi ii (atdiobeemedr,ie^ doubtrd deHrudion, which doe coxtcmneitt t ^Umtbtttt ncefltoa^baih Vfoit camfehewat adaanced to that di^mitt: t*i thir/fiie it ii not fptkttt ffhutulivr^ 4iu limit tuiStntUn. m Thmutltn, int »J hit fail atUd^iiiit, 37 Now The confcicnce pricked. Chap, nj.iii;. Chrift the Lord oflifc. 4^ J 7 Now when they heard it,thcy were pricked Temple.- and they were amafcd,and Tore aftonicd 8 Rfpenianee and in their hearts, and faid vnto Pctcr and the Other acthat,whichwascome vntohini. y Eiihtr ttetufe "n''T°^''w" ApolUejjMcnaWbrcthren, what (hall we doe? n f And as the creepk which was healed, ht hu;d ihrm,»h» rrinci'pl«oVihe° J 8 " Then Pcter faid vnto them, Amend yoiir ''held Peter & lohn, all thcpeoplcrnnneamalcd *«'"'«'*"»••»'' r.ofpel.andihete- lilies, and bcebaptized eucry one of you in the vnto diem in the porch which is called Salomons. /h47'/)'ht'J,'"'iii joreofour falua. Name of IcfusChrill forthc rcmiflion'of finncs: I2 *So when Peter (aw it, hceanfwcred vnto ihcmgotoutoj hU "btained b^'Vht" ^""^ yclhall rccciue the gift of the holy Gholt. the people, Ye men of iCrael, «liy marueileye at hhi^cfltoxh it promiMappre. 19 For theapromife Mw<»^fvntoyou,andtp this? or why lookcyee fo ftedfalHy on vs , as '-"^J «.?'"*'• (leaded by fa th, your children , andtoalltIiatareafarreofF,ett*M though by ourownepowcror^odlines,vvechad \o\MlillciiiP . and a. e ratified in as many as the Lord our God fhall Call. made this man goe? ' .iaceihevnbeJee- whmwiCrioy- 40 * And with many other words he befought i^ TbeGodofAbraham,andiraac,&:Iacob, ""«,and thcttfote red the vertue of and exhorted rtpwjljiy ingjSaueyour felues from the 4. God of our fathers hath glotiried his Sonne i, jt,ui^*the'n)'wh« the holy choft. this forward generation. Ic(us,vvhom ye betraicd,& denied in theprefcncc itaadingimaTed 'Jj'J'"'^''^" 41 »" Then they that gladly receiued his word, ofPilate,whehebadiudgedhimtobedeliuered. eithetatciie mira. "tovJilftlZ'ihti vvcrebaptiicd; and the (ame day there were ad- 14 Kutyeedenicd the Holy one and the luft, ''"'''«mielue».ot itwtitfi-etgiji. ded 10 ihe CbitrchaiboMtbiee thoufand foulcs. and defircd a murtherer to be giucn you, andmMneswbkh j> Heeistracly 42 »' And they continued in the Apoftlcs do- 15 AnJkilkd the Lord' of life, whome Cod itplcaftdGodto i^k "'k '°i,''k r ftrinc,and b fellow(hip,and 'breaking of bread, hathr3ifedfi6thcdead,wherofwcare witnedes. vie, laJie an occsfi. p»".th hi "f.U. a.>d prayers. 1 6 And his Name hath made this man found, Zl^l^J;^^ ftomthewKked. 4J If '^And fcarecamevponcuerv roule;cnd whom ye rce,&kno«.flo/*,r fo^^"'^^^ o ■ ■„ folbone^S tlKtitfchar,tle^i,fhewfJaftcrt,xricorruyted,irP*HlaniindethU,i,i.iiT,u. 11 00 on as inc nuaiBniicin o mans weakneiTe it expedient.hc btidleth the rage of ftraogers,ihai the Cbutch may beplamcd.and 2 2 ^Fot Mofes laid vntO the Fathers,The Lord |,j„j ye' Kpen haue fome tetreOiing. 13 Charitie makeih all things comoioa conteining the your God flial raife vp vpto you Sa Prophet,*«*» nr.cf fot a roca'ne- f ''l^'j-llf " "Vu^i^'l^T ■■^^.'t ^"^ "^"'f ^^"" "T K°^ 'k? " "" •"" of your brethren,like vnto me: ve flinl heare him As lor.tbe ignomi: einn nffwitbEreatdu t.not 01 to thehearin^ef the woid.buialioto meate. J.. . . '_ . ., ... ^- r'., • ™. g.an.ngwitbgrtatftuit.no.oi to the hearing of the wo. d.bmalfo to meate. ^" >"" y'^"">-='>''->- "'^"'V^-, >""" "^•"-■'"" "'"i'lZ *";„'"■ * " * " inallt}iin!»<;. v\h3trr.eiierhe(h.nliravvnrovou. me ol the aoffe, CHAP. Ill, in all things, whatfoeuerhe (hall fay vnro you. '. J For it flialbe y euery pefiTon which (liall not ".'.(I'lta? tL j*. 1 'P''"'f''h "•" '>" rev,i,h ^uh iM, a heaieththe creefU. ^^3,^ ^ Prophet,{halbe dellroicd out of?, people. L', & uu ioft If 9TolhipeovUgiitheridiO!ethfrtoeitheniiracl,\zhtfx- «,^ '^.1 1 ^ 1 \ r <- 1 "^ 1 ^. , r"^ ^,j >. fOH<,d,thihen,)fleri,,.fotfAh,:h»it,mghch',ll. ,4 «. ^4 Alfo all the Prophtts '' from Samucl , and G«d fotetoldeby culinf thnr inirtuitude, ij mid requirin'' their reptnltnce. thenccfootth aS manV OS haUC fpokcn , haUC Hkc- ll?5 f['',P ;"' -L •»• 1 „ « ■• . . . r r tirxri Chrill, how that t Chtillinhea. "K-jOw I Peter and lohn went vp together into wife foretold of thefedayes. fi.-(}ofalhe(houW wafboTne lame i^ the Temple.atche ninth houreof prayer. 2J <» Ye are the i children oftheProphetSjand bectacifiedhere andwenkoowen * And a certaine man which was a crceplc fro of the couenant,ubich God hath made vnto our y-""^ "(''''*'''"' toallinen.bothin his mothcrswombe,wascaried,whom they laydc fathers , faying to Abraham , v Euen in thy feede f,Vm°,e,J!n^"e'' plase and time ve. davly at the gate of the Temple Called BeauifuU, fhall all the kinreds of the earth be blefled. iudgeand teftojet hand™orhisApo to afkealmesofthem that entrcd into y Temple. 26 Firltvnto you hath God ''raifed ^p his ofailthings.thac nies,doeth parfiy J Who feeing Peter and Iohn,that they would Sonne lefus , and him hee hath fent to blefTe you, be''ftued"'and all" eonfiraie ihetn enter into y Temple, defired to recciue an almes. in ttiming euery one of you from your iniquities, y^bel'c'euers vttet- which beleeued, ^ And Peter Cameftly bchoIlSng him With lyptfifh. e Though there verf mm; PtofhtH^yn he (^taknh hut of ommomhyi» i«h «tl,il ,„ (^ lohn.fayd.Lcoke on vs. /*'"" -"""> •"' ''" <•""/"" "'"' <•&"">""( 'ft'" ?«>•*"<. / Or,ie mhn vp mio icinotaerio oc- - a„j L„ .„,,,„ i ,...„„,„ ^..^ ^Ji.^„ heaue,,. JI-'Drui.iS.tS.chaf.j.zj. t Thu from^lfaM ornnescrU!ht»>idf:mu. i*' L u,^ ^ -r C ci^ "^° *'"' ' "*^'"S I" P""''^'- * ^' ^>"' ••'»"'*' kmxiome.pir.,1 ,.« epMiflied. 3 The * J!( toreceiuefomethingotthem. lewes that beleeuc ate the firft begotten in the kingdomtd God. i ¥or nhom tn* ijet, ^ Thcn(aidPcter,Siluer&goldhaneInone, thtTroDhctitrere^ciat/yaiipomtid. ■:Ctn.ti.;.g»ia.^.'i. kCiuenutbtinnH, but fuch as I haue, that giiie I thee: In the Name 'rr„ijedfio,»tbed?*d,t>,d4du»tteediohuimm7m. of lefiis Chrift of Naxareih, rife vp and walke. CHAP. Ill I. 7 And he rooke him by the right hand , and ' P""-""""*- 5 -" '''''"'""'f'.''-^'" ^'f" ''" 'V!^'''': t~ / J . J- 1 L- ? J !.» T «nd laThtJ Crttt.elKldliin rhrifbtitiKfe. n Thed:fcu li.t him vp , and imm.ediatly his feete and ankle p,, f,„y%„toC'i. ;j mL, feU tha, !x.J!/J7,m .- j* of bones recejucd ftrength. tfhente'Bittnxlutsucn: 8 And he leaped vp,ftoode,and walked , and KTNd » as they fpake rnto the people , the 'None are e» ?«;)(., : ^e for the almes at the Bcautifiill gate of the ■vtrjim{nini}(niiM"i,i'hftvptheir ,hef tot)ta?raidof 'jiuUyvnit/ Hnod 4 Howbcic many of them which heard the voices to God with one accord,andfaid,0 Lord, (he thrcatamgi ot •aftdihit amiiit vvord,bekeued,and the number of the o men was thou ait y God which haft made the heauen, nd <"" ensmiej, nti- fi'ckf.^""^' about fiuethoufand, the earth,the fca, and aU thin^that are in them. conte"ne"°h"^' 4 0fwh>r»t iht S f And it came to pafle onthc morow, that 25 Which by the mouth of thy feruant Dauid uge «rf mldneffe btgh vriift' "trt their « rulers, and Eldcrs,and Scribes, were gachc- hafi laid , ^ Why did the Gentiles rage , and the 'E'inft v» : but we 91KI 10 tc chofiH red to£;ether at Hierufalem, . people imagine vaine things? I'lneioiit agaiuftf TmZtfih^jTZ 6 And Annas the chiefePridt,andC->iaphas z6 TheKingsofthe earth aOembled, and the |i;',T«a„"ea™a Ij njjice being nowt and Iohn,and Alexander , and as many as were of rulers came together againft the Lord , & ajainft thmkiDg vpon the chMnged, the ^ kinred of the hie Priefls. his Chrift. power and good I Againflfueha. ^ , ^^ j when they had fet them before them, 27 FordoubtlefTe, againflthine holy Sonne -''"oiGodCtMtbf Srp'.ronr' ^''^yafl'he" ^^'"' "^'^ ^"^^^ <^f ^'^^ people,& Elders of Ifrael, 1 8 To m doc whatfoeuer " thine hand, and thy TpJ^^J''^"' irueraim(te,s(.r 9 ^ For as much as we this day are examined counfeli had determined before to be done. ; ^/Ao'I^i '4, the word.io faire of thegooddccde rf««e to the impotent man , w ap And nowe, O Lord , beholdctheirthrcat- ftofi' ^f fjr*ti wm foocth as they are yj,;>^bv what meanes he IS made wliole, nings,3nd graunt vnto thy feniaiits with all bold • *"' ""' P''i'^'> r" ]^B',«h,taHiho. 1 o 4 Be it kno wen vnto you all, and to aU the ncflero q^akcthy word, ' uVie'vj'j'Z^rl mi people of Ifrael , that by the Name of lefus 50 So that thou ftretchfoorth thine hand,that w«.Ay3/««e;"f/^ 3 vvolaeswhich Chrift of Naiarcth, whomc yec hauc crucified, healing,andfignes,and wondei:s may be done by ■"'^'>>'""'> «»<»/■ iBcceede true Pa- ^hom God raifed againe from the dead , ««»» by the Name ofthine holy Sonne Ie>l>lii tfo"' he'n'heaVd * * 1 2 Neither is thcrefaluarion in any other: for tliey fpike the word of God boldly. S« /"/°^" tbattea:ue'.i/his among men there is 'giuen noneother gNamc 32 "Andthemultitudeof them that belee- m Tht au^^d^t. itieepe to hang vp- t vnder hcaucn, whereby we muft be (aued. ued,were of" one heart,and of one foule:ncither "*" Ccdi dmaftif, «n Chrift oneiy, as j^ 5 Now when they'faw thcboldncfle of Pc- any ofthemfayd, that any thing ofthat which he ^*'««* »*'; »<»«>l» nStde°*d^but*h«h "'' ^"'^ Iolvi,and vnderftood thatthey were vn- pollcfled, was hisownc, but they had all things tX>r«»w»*«f«. conquered dea-.h, learned men and without ' knowIWgfc, they mar- ^ common. ftn wubout fimlt, aadnathailiulein uciled,and knew them,tliatthey had bene w lefus: jj And with great power gaue the Apoftles " ThoHhtddeftde. *p/irn»"'''" ''^ ^^^ beholding alfo the man which was wimefleoftherefurreaionoftheLordicfusiand "/^/«f/j'£'^*^"^, ^t:.tSj6.rrJi'.tt. healed ftanding with thcm , thcy had nothing to great grace was vpon them all. W/vo»r"' ""'* 4».»j3.ii.i». fay 2g;iinft it. I4 ''Neither was there any among them, that n Godwimelleth Me 10.17 rcM. x5 Then they commaunded them to goe a- lacked: for as many as were pofTeflburs of lands '<> l^" Churdi bjr » f p'rco'/'"'"^" fide out of the Council, and l< conferred among orhoufes,fo!dethem, andbroughtthe price of [t,',hef,batwiii' g Tiit't a n^cthtr themreiuss, thethings that were folde, tftablihitbyilia- rfmn^r no other 16" Saying, What ftiall we doc to thefe men? j j And layde it downc at the Apoftles fecte, liing 'he powen foner crtmh'.riiie for furely a manifeft fignc is donc by them, and it and it was diftributed vnto euerv man , according ''"J'" of heauen r;f;:S«.W ... ' , ,, uATexampIeof ir.gvfitaa amoni ruliilemand we cannot denic it. i6 Alfb lofes which was c.illed of the Apo- the true cborch, tht lewtiyofe vfOH 17 But that it bc noifed no farther among the ftles,Bamabas(thatisbyinterpretation,thefonne "herein there is thii,ihiii when w,e people,let vs threaten and charge them, that thcy of confolation)being a Leuitc , andofdie coun- V'"'"^ " "''",'" cdi-vpouthLat ipcakchencefoorthtonomaninthisNamc. trey of Cyprus, _ rme one toward* nhofe btmu net 18 So they called them , and comiraunded jj Where as he IiadIand,foldeit,and brought another: And the h'^h.tBrhtipe. them, that in no wife they fliouldfpeake or teach the moncv,& laid it downe at the Apoftles fcete. P'"*""" ^'l'"" A^^w^w^rreMni :„t|,pN3nPofreru'; , . ', , . true dottnne bolh thu fetteih foetth '" '"= l>amc OI iciub. fincerely, and connantly. 0 Thtygreedholh Mti>uttfell,-mUI,»t,ialtfHp.!„. •vmt'Jiiht.'Argi. >9 7 But Peter and lohnanlwered vnto them, * i 4' The, shri/?t God. betrav themfet'ies to be in deed wicked men. > Thfiniriivftdht>(,Ut(li»t,nhicl> *-v Vt ' a Cfrtainc man named Ananias, With Sap- I luke (heweth bjf l,„.;<^»irn.n ccw-r,/™ A.J ,o ,M.j:,.p,.,e,l,„ah.«c,l- .f„..,e,,i I.Ht »V„»e Jt5phira his wife.fold a poficHion, *°'"'^ "'7'". fhetkeoffci'iieet tir fli^liet,!! ^nin ihoiie that uviiu/iru'd : andin accomptofho- "^ r .,i ' ft.' I' T how gff jta finne Mur aideHmxtionil impirielhotr olbaftirgree.andellimation. k Lr.,d thiir 1 And ^ ktptaway /"-irr ot theptlCC, lllS WltC hypocrifie ij.tfpe. hiadsiojielhir. 6 He that fla'tciethhimfelfe in ignotance.commrth at length lo a!(b being of Counftjll , and brought a certainC eially i« ttiein dfcopen wicUcdnelle and iIim againll his.ttntceiilcif nee. 7 Weniuft (o obey part,and lavd it dinvnC at the Apoftles fcCtC. w'''^'' »nder afalft n»ento*homweaterubiea.tha"^ ^ ""' An.TniaS , Wliy natn iatan. ^,„^^ ^, ^^^,^ ''thcucntbuiu the (cttinglotlbolliiigioty, which bc giucibihemlcaueio doc. wonld Iccmc to (bine aod bc chiiiciotbc Church. •< rrafiHf itjktaira). •> filled Lying vnto the holy Ghoft. Chap.v. To obey God rather then man. Jo h fmU; (cf/ftJ. bi^lleJ thine heat c,tfiat thou Oionldcft' lye vnto 2j Saying,Certainely we found the prifonfhut e Forwhrn.hey [hc holv Ghcft.and kcepc aw.tv P.jrr of cherricc asPjreas waspofliblc, and the keepen ftanding kittrorpag'jioa O' ™^ poflcliion? without.oeiore the doores: duc uhen wc had ope- jmihtChmch.ihej 4 Whiles it ren)ained,appertaineJ it noc vnto Ded,\ve found no man within. jiMcke not ti it 10 thcc ? Slid after it was foide , was it not in thine 24 'I hen when the chiefe Prieft =nd the caj>- %'u>e'('r'c-'M" o^'-'"'-' po^vcr? how is it that rhou hail ^ conceiucd tainc of the Temple , and the hie Priefts heard 'hci)'>hihi/' h»J this thing in tliine heart ? thou haft not ly cd vnto thefe things, they doubted of them , whereunto />*J 10 aat tfiih men,but vnto God. this would growc. infTi, tndfjturitb j Nowe whcn Ananisshcard thefe wordcs,he 25 7Thtncameoneandniewedthcm,niying, 7 ThemoreoptB. hf1lul.r,"^^!i f«^ll '^o^vne, andgauevptheghoft. Then great Behokie,rhcmen tkatyeeputin prifon, arcRan- /„',„" ("^^'h it thtiiiht/tcMj>- fcaiecarre on all them that heard thefc things. ding in the Tcmple,.indte.ch the people, felfe.the moiein- uJ GtJ. 6 And the yong men role vp, -and tookc him 26 *Thcn wentthec.ptainewiththeofficers, «'"f«h «*>ein>l'>fi » """f- t'Zt'VL"^ II » And srcatfeare came on all the Church, Ifrad,andforgiuene(reof (inncs. .aW. ought to t ^ritt bona. ' i , i , i • i, a j i ■ ■ rr """f nomjn.bot » Tbe Lord by hii and on as many as heard thele things. ?i " And wee are his witnellcs concerning f„ |,|,jfo,,i,„ iniraeiinusvertue n "jbus by the hands of the Apoftlcs were thefe things which we fay: yea,& the holy Ghoft, obejinghimwe btiddeth feme, rrany fignesand wonders fhewed among thepco- whom God hath giiicn to them that obey him. '°') "^'1 '^''^' hu»'.hVcS" pie (and they were all with one accord ihSolo- a Nowe when they heard it, they Ibraftfor "i^d'lnd'i^' other (omehte HXinsporch. anger;and confulted to flay them. tieed dfclatcd keei)eth in hif ,j Andof the Other durft no man ioyne him- ^4 >iThen lloode there vp in the Councill a P'ir.« and preftr. '*f " , ^""' felfc to them : neuerthekfle the people g maeni- certaine Pbarife named Gamaliel,a dod^ur of the ""/f '■'• <=J'"'''> andothfr fome £^, ■ •■ 1^ - , , j r „ i_ 1 j uidcfi'ite olbis he alluteih vDto tied them. Lawe, honoured of all the people, and comman- j^^^.j'jj bim. 14 Alfo the number of them that beleeucd in ded to put the Apoftles foorth a little (pace, ^cA^/j.rj. iH'i''l/F'*'f*^ theLord, both of men and women, grewe more J J And fayde vnto them. Men oflfrael, take '» Insootfuffi. 3 The more that '"^l more) , - hcede to your fclucs, what yec intend to doetou- J^'^^^j'^'^'^J^^" tbecbuith jB- ij In fo much that they brought the ficke iH- ching thefe men. end,but we'moft creafetb, the mete to the ftrcetcs, and Javde them on bcds and cou- s^ '+ For before thefe times, rofevpThaidas alio' according to I,7^!!'fn'^,lu".^,' ches,thatattheleaftivav the (liadowit of Peter, « boaftinghimfeirc,towhome reforted a number our vocation goe otsaian.aadtnet. i ■ i • . -.i i ,- ^ i <- • /- i i i i n • en fniwa-diil we fore they proceed "'"^" "^ Came by,migbt ihadowe fome of them, of men, about a foure hun Jreth, who was f.ainc: ^^^ ^^^'^ ^^ from threaiDlngf, i6 There came ?L1i a multitude out of thcci- and they all which oheyed him were (cattercd, i r^utttaktlnth topriioning. tie»roiindabotit vnto Hierufalem, bringing fickc and brought to nought. '*«' ihif werim iivfrakn'"aHt. folkes,and them which wcrc vexcd with vnclcanc J7 After this man,aPofevpIudas of Galile,in "f"'^ ■v'-fyt^ uftfniiichfyni/i. fpirits,who werc all healed. the dayes of the tiibute, anddrewe away much "fk^jw^rd tib a chnie, auifo 17 ^. 3 1 hen the chiefe Prieft rofe vp, and all people after him : lie alfo pcrilhed , and all that m mint'e , r»r it ' «'w "of /.««»' *'^y '^*'3t"'"ewithhim(v\hichwasthc''fcd:of obeyed him,were fcattcred abroad. U » htnwi'u kmde tlm'm^r'/u^^ ^^ Sadduces) and were fcll of indignation, 3 8 And nowe I fay vnto you, » Refraine your 'iJ^'I^^J'^^ch atiu cpMr^t ofri/e, 1 8 And laydc handes on the Apoftlcs,3nd put felues from thefe men, and let them alone : for if ;,, >,/,„/;,!, , « 9hich iheLtiiBii thcmin thccommon prifon. this counfell, or this worke be of omen, it will »?»/WiiAr n-'iiA &"nthHn"dtM ^9 + But the Angel of the Lord bv night ope- come to nought: '^'chftfid h ifidtffirtrtiijvftd, nett the prifon doores, and brought them foorth, ' j? But if jtbcof God, yecannctdeftroyit, jlc^jj^'jl^^f^f, *<»t«i/«n;(^,i» andfayd, left ye be found cuen fighters againft God. cjufe.eoeDiDihe rtmtiotttaken 20 5 Goe your wav, and ftand in thc Temple, 40 And tohimtheyagrced,andc-.UedtheA- vetyrooteofhis wwi'c'.c!^'"' ^^^ ^?^^^ f° '■^^ people J all the ^wordes of poftlcs: and when they had beaten them , they ^"^™T„Ye 'I " jirnawe e/Wfrf. this life. -. commaundeJ that they (lioulde not Iptakc in thc pjjjf„°l" " tiit.ifhiih u lakfti 21 * So when they heard it, the; entrctl into Name of Iefus,and let them goe. 14 inmatteno.^ fir ant that i',eih theTcmpIeearly in the morning,and taught. And 41 '5So they dcp.nrred from thc Councill, re- religion we muft ''c«''ihoiTr„l''.'j. the chiefe Prieft came, and they that werev.(ith iovcin^that.they were counted worthy to fuifer '»'"BnooBr ofzeslc. mnior'co^ii^'i P"^o"it" <=a"fe them to be brought. to houfe they ceafed not to teach, and preach Ic- •>' fide out vodf<, vhttttf thi way vulolifi m Ifjemti, 6 Cod mgckeih are at length inmtd to bf are Rtipei, yet fo, «kat by ibat meancj they be(«S'< liiien«nuc»atteaip»fiom«bou«, fltoD;;ct, f Huh ^Miil; and prinatelj, i: ...-^-^ ^ Gse» CHAP. Falfc wicncflcs againft Steuen • The Aftes. He anfwcrcth for himfclfe. CHAP. VI. CHAP. VI f. , When s«w A N D 'in thofe daies,as thenumber of thedif- ZfLt '-1 ^"f ^'"'""' '♦ '"*' "*" ^"'^'"^ hath affiled the AA • i i r r- < loeir liitb, ^s JUm ban, cC!hwui.ou*, -t^ciplcs grew, there arofi a murmuring of die Md thitto f-nal'l » Grecians to wartles the Hebrewes, becaufethcir "TpHEN » fayde the chiefe Pricft , Arcthefc i SttBenii »d. parpoie and in widovvcs wcie neglected in the b daily miniftring. A things fo? mitred to pie»de wine he iOiileth ^ » Then the twcluc Called the multitude of * * And he (aid,Yemen,brethren,and Fathers, ''"""''. but to "indSonVad the dlfciples together, andfayd,Itis not ' mectc hearken. * That God of » glory appeared vnto 'o'/"^'"'' J"" fcife betwixt that we(hould leauethe word of God to feme 04^ father Abraham.while he was in bMelbpota- adokc jod "o" themielueiiBut tbc <* tables. ' mic,beforehedweIt inCharran, lour of L»we,b« ^car^"'tJiVteb** ^ i vVHercforc brethi-en, looke you out a- 3 Andfaid vntohim,Comeoutofthycoun- "'S'" '>*'oa* to"t Older in ' f"0"o y°" '^^" ^^^ of honeft report,and full of trey,and from thy kinred,and come into theland, t'st"e'n ' . ibechnrch. theholy Ghoft,and of wifedome, wbichwcmay which I fhallfhewe thee. oerreib vmo the * h^h^'Tr""" 2PP°vnt to this bulineire. 4 Then came he out of the land of the Chal- '"»«'. 'hat hee tuMttrthmiu"' * ^^^ ^'^ ^^'" ?'"^ °"'" ^^'"" continually to deans,and dwelt in Charran. And after that his fa- '^'""'"'•'•'seth iiwtu prayer,3nd to tiie miniftration of the word. ther wasdead, (Se^ brought him from thence in- lnd't'he'ont''lj"'De t intht beftaw'mg J And thefjyingpleafcdthe whole multitude: to this land, wherein ye now dwell, God.andfhewcth e/ almtt according gjij ^hgy chofe Stcucn 3 man full of faith and of J And he gaue him none inheritance,in it,no, moreouer, thai » ThTofficeof'" thiholy Ghoft,and .^ Philip.and Prochoras, and not the' breath of a foot: yet he ' '•■» different one from ^hcy prayed,and e byed their handes on them. be a foiourner in a ftrange land : and that they for" theyVuctn'o anothet.and nst 7 5 And the word of God incrcafcd, andthe fl.ould keepeic in bondage , and entreate it euill lay an other fouu. tafiilytobeioyoed number of the di.ciples was multiplied in Hieru- * fburehundrethyeeies. dationof tmeie- Ap*ome"doeh«e 'al-ingreatly,and a great company of the Pricfts 7 But th? na'.ion to whome thcyniallhein !-^S'^'f«"io jnftitute : And the ^vcre obedient to the t faith. bondage, will Iiudge,faith God : and afterthat, „7nt naiG^a"** Apoaietdoenot 8 ^ ''Now Steuen ful of faith & gpov;cr,did they fhall come foorth and ferue in this place. madewnhthc tb'n'"""''"! e''cat wonders and miracles among the people. 8 vHegauehimalfbthecouenantofcircum- '^t**". c>u'ttbe"o°afeIt ' ^ ? Then there arc", certaine of the '"Syna- cifion: .-^nd fo.^*'-J>Iacob,andIaccbthetwelue*Patriarkes. tmimntfiif. *^'u^'ZVii"' Alia,anddifputedwi:hSceiKn. 9 ^ And the Patnarkesmoued with enuie,foid */>'*'» f« /«'« ^'t^Ztl'thliiib '0 * K"t they, were not able to refifl: the wife- 4» lofeph into Egypt : but God was f w idi him, 'tt"t''jib,''ah'm' bythtamuofi^ dome,and the Spirit by the which he fpake. lo Anddeliueredhimoutofalhisafflidions, t.-mt out of (i"!- Het,oiitrof/iiti ji Then they fuborned men, which fav'djW'c and .j gaue him g fauour & wifedome in the fight dit,uJfTit>Hetit ZJliTrnLj haue heard him Jpeake blafphemous woidesa- of Pharao king of Egypt, who made him goucr- ^tU'^^^rX" uiufuchMptr. gainitMofes,and God. nourouer Egypt, and oMrr his whole houfe. nhnha.umnt ttinttothtctrc I' »Thus thcy mooucd the pcoplc and the 11 ^Thencame there a famine oner all the x"i»oiMni. *^i'"i»6.'' of ^^^^^■> ^'^ *^he Scribes • and running vpon him, land of Egypt and Chanaan, anti great afflidion, "'« '"?'" "■ ""' /• iei'contc'&mucb Caught him,and brought hum to the Councill, thatourfathers found no fuftenance. . ^ooZ I.lZfvr, moreofMiBifters) I J •" And fet forth falfc witneiles,which (^id, i» But when v Tacob heard that there was f 7^<,< /, ,»„i^i(, th«e muft be tirannient>.ar(etwaid wtthrcourgiags, andbycheremeancspieparcthitia fuch neCre, which God had UVO me to Abraham, the which ntnl ih* (brt, ibat atlcBglhhe caofeth iiiocncounccr I'iih Satanandihewpild, eurnio people* grCWC and multiplied in Egypt. ■ bi'iitfjlue: tloodlhead and death, and that with good ruccefTe. j ExctBetii tnd/injuUr ' * CO ttnd {iure hu'iirllb pjfl'i. 7 Schooleiand Vr.inetfitei wereof oldf ritreaddiaed'tnfalfepattoafj, dud t^irlie jeeretrthich tot (hol-tn»fhf yiiiil,Ctht.'^.\fi front the liwt ihtt ^r and were the inftruments of Satan 19 bfov' e abioad and defend (al(e doannci. hthMntndhisfiiherdifartidio^'iheroKtofyroftheChaldiiUf. \ 0tnef,iy.9. f> Of the company and CoSeditM it were. 8 FalCe teachers, bfcaufe (hey will not H Gitit.n.}, i^ Gme.i^.n. * Grm.iS)}. and io.j. atd j^.xf. j Steuen be«utrconie, Her froindifputations to mauifeft and open Oannderin^aud fjife teckoncthvp diligently the horrible oildhierei of loaieof the Fathers, 10 teach ■ccDfationi. it ani f^oadly countinai$te, hau-.ng aq'iuHiuifeiUdPiuidr^a tlei, .^ 6'(ne,4i,j7. (> Cant him /awur ih Thai aoht f^hl for hit wiffdtmt, tftieoHfcUace, ar.i fitre perfrtajionthal hu caHft yrm lAji : far (leiuohle ttat to V Crnr.41. 1. H Cene,^^.^ >?• Cojr.4(,;. * Cf»,f,49 3;. h TttTatr'itrilt ^r before the i>topl', Cid benifH/td'hii cr.uiiini^iut, 10 the e ride thai wititht the [omei of facul, though there btmeilllt»ia*ll"j uomoetiea lojrph, Ji/h.l^.f%. ^■f!>th9ldiniofhim,theltt>(tminiei>Hiibtbeptarc'X ticeds. which ye made to worfliip them : dicrefore I will mtA>,nh mi ]h; 2j Nowwhenhewas'ruUfbrticycereoldc, it cary you away beyon «Wl)ich tabemadt alfo our fathers f rccef- 'anuTJrHau^'" ■■ 3 J For heefiippofed his brahren would ha ue i^d, and brought in with Icfus into the tpoflef- 5 Moieiindetd vnderftood, that God by his hand Ihouldeiue (ionofrhe Gentiles, which God draue out » be- cettcdaTabrrn*.' them deliuerance : but they vndcrflood it not". fore our fathen, vnto the dayes of Daiiid : ''';''''• '*"" "." '* V«W.».ii. ^^ vAndthenext,day,hefhcwedhimftlfeVn- 46 >{• Who found fiuour before God, and de- "jt'b.mewbic'ir to them as they flrouc , and woiiLl haue ftt them fired that hee might finde a tabernacle for the hehadutne m at one againe, faying, Sii-Sjye are brethren: why God of lacob. ihtmouiKame. do ye wrong one to anotfier ? 47 ** Bat Solomon built him an houfe. ' Thay-^uif^e 37 But he that did his neighbour wrong,thruft 4^ HowbcitthemOilHigh^dweliethnotin ■.■E.\<„i.i\j^a, him away, faying, Who made thee a princejand a temples made with hsnds, as faith the Prophet, hkr 8 5. judge oner vs? 49 ijHeauen is my throne, and earth »«my '■^''l^i '4-, 28 Wilt thou kill me, as thou didfl the Egyp- footltoole : what houfe^x^n'e build for me, faith w*»'w."* tianyeflerday? t!ieLord?orvvhatpldceisitthat Ifhouldreirin? < BfthefSgunMt' 29 Then ffed Mofes at that faving , and \vas a 5° ^^-^ "ot mine hand made all rhefe things ? io»>«i» , fir ibt ftranger in the land of Madian, where he begate 5 1 '■'' Ye fliffenecked and of x vncircumcffcd c,";!',""/ *P'ai'I' two fonnes. hearts and eares, y e haue al wayes refifled the ho- „ 'cid '.irAHtihixe 3 Q And when forty yeeres were expired, there 'y Ghofl : as your fathers did, fo do you. e«(,»«j» ««?> Ihauii Jtljr»G.V =» 'Angelofi^he Lordin aflameofhre,inaburh. J^ m ^tftafir htit 31 And when Mofes faw « , he woondercd ac '"Cvved before of the commmg of tliat luft , of when thty mM tht ^iiea ofzrtat the fight : and as he drew neere to confTder it, the ^'''O "i 5'^ ^re no w the betra}'ers and murtherers, mtuhe Und. ttmitii,iHd tbtti. Yoj(.£ of the Lord came vnto him,/?/;;?^, J ? xWhich hauereceiucd the law by the y or- "^ »••!»»'• 7*. ^rht^'Z'thhi^ 3rIamtheGodofthyfathers,theCjodorA- din^nceof Anpels,andhaticnotkcptit. *i.Qhro%.iu fi}ingia uofn,i braham,and thcGod ofifaac,andthe Godof la- J4 ^Butwncnthey heard thefc things , their i.tm^.i »." *"**" Gtitfibj coI^Then Mofes trembledj&durfl not behold it. hearts braft for anecr, and theygnaflicdathim « Salomon built » f*ihir,,irt. J j. Thai the Lord faid to him, Put off thy with Mwr teeth. " ^'SSdSodl. fiioocs from thy feet : forthe place whaethoii 5 J ? But he being full ofthcholyGhort, loo- n,cn°bwBw"iib ftandcf^jis holv ground. ked ftcdfaf^ly into heauen , and faw the glory of any fachccDdiiion, J4 Iliaue feene, I hauerecnetheaf!ii6l-on of Gcd,& lefu; zftanding at the right hand of God, ikitthe ^f^^l^^ Jnypeofle,whichisinFgypt,&Ihai.s!-eardtheT 5** Andfaid, Behold:, I fee the heauens open, f|°f,J,'c,tL';'"' groning, andamcorre downctodeLuerrhem : jn-J the Sonne of man flanding.at the right hand ^chtf.n.i^. andnowcome. and I will fend -h°e into E<^"5t. of God. ^{.jaUtA. J J ThisM.fewhom thv/f.^-fooke. rv'mg, J7 '"Then- the;/ gauc a (liotit with a loud ■•t^.9-if.tx'.'in.^ Who made th-e a pr inc.- and :■ iuJge ? th»fame voice, and flopped their cares, and J ranne vpon wi,i',1hJ''i^^of m Mftf)tf9tr. Godfentforaprinc-.^^r. d-liucr?}-' vrhe^hand him violently all at once, God. a:ltngth 3i-£j>»i78,s,i., ofthe Angel which 3' pta-fiif^hirM in the !m(n. 5^ And caflhiin out of the citie, and ftoncd iudgcth hii own* ■ ti,<4.cb fit's. ?(5 HetiNbrouriir ifr'.vj:, d'.i-Cwoo'^dT; him : and the ^ witnelies laid downe their clothes ""'j*'' , fHeacknoWtd. and mira t'sinr e' ^ ; * '-s rt, ar.dmthered at ayong mans feet, nrmed Saul. ■ c,rcu,i:,!euh,.r,tt ccih Mofes (or iht fea,and uthtfwil" • 'fortiev^rcs. 5? And diey Honed Steuen , who called on which htj-owmd Up«r. b» fo. j7-;ThisistT ■ . ^•■:.;ch•I:^^d vnto the j„ , r^- , , , •. „ ^ , J!>uin,f;j!«>.;<>r k..«x„ew;im(rc. ChlldrenoF If- • . . ;oPh;t Hall the Lord ,r,.,i>eji fl;,nd,hOffi,n ihtri ,»re ,„, ktn^., ,fn.m<,t;..,.7i.n, ,.1*- X£*., Ihac'tie taw had VOU.God'-lii- ^ :o yo:j ,<«<>» of your bre- iy.fSyPl"<>'*' ■>>«y'"'"»'<'">EC'"j'*'*'°"''T """'"'o''"^ IS to fav, 10 the • ,'1 11 ' ,r" • u t.'., 4' 1 1" • l .-'"' 1 ' "t"- t. litaat lacuffrmthimw ihecci/T/Jiiatflhi tturih, tnjioreetwrhitt- ptopheticall of J;.^''. ^"''-'f -"<-'^--«nfn'. Ar.<'e1^v.hicfl(pnke to „a„„. ^ ...^ fbezeale ofhvpocritesand(iipe.ftitiousp.eple,bteaktiioat»r-' fce •.vh;chtcii<''d hi r. m raC'.int S.np, nnd •< ith our rsthei-S, whoTC- leiothiniomoftopenmadnefie. t ThuvaidtntDidr^fttiiJfirje: firatsl-a': loChr'.l.ihel'ead Ceiucdthe Ir.ltiv Or:c'es to "iuevnto vs. Imtt^TKfxn ceuHfutnomm lodiithhi Urr,MthtfcarfiJJii>if»re Pli'«/(v/^"'/S ♦ 7)f«(.,8.i,-. 39 lo^.nomourfa nerc vot,urotoo«v,huc ,^^ iil,.2o.,hatJ^^n,:,>s>dJHcc(i,,.-ia>r,eiido. th,-}iu refur-tl, and in their neaitstmneubacKcagauie „,*,>vM>ccKiiih!f^rt^iiimiii':P''P'tniofihie<»mtn. b jitrtutj^ixt** fhlxti.l^A. intaEgypC l^li: Utr, tb*Hitlri(aijf'e»i.y}.j. Of Simon M«gu«. TlicAftes. Philip, and the Eanuch. 1 1 Faith «nd chi- Gpd^ and fiyd, LorJ Icfiis, receiiie tr,v (pint. whomfoeutt I lay the tanck , he may rcceiue the n:* neiieri'aifjko <$o " And hekneelcd (iovvnc, andakdwicha holy Ghoft. the true fenisnis |oudvo)'Ce, Lor J , 'lay not this linne to their ao sThen fayd Peter vmo him , Thy money fbcctifuV/Jsi. ■ •tbewiVrei"l^° charge. AndwhenhchadtlTii5lpoken^e7 " '•Rcpentthercforeofttus thy wickednes, '^'""f /""''; . ammah tothe ttht,p„nimuch^ 38 tndhoy^iitihhtm. and pray God, that if it bcpofli'ole, chethoiight ^^l""^;!''!"" ,« CfcriflTfcihthe A Nd'SaulconfentetltoIiisdeaili.Andatthat ofthiiieheartmay befotgiucntliec. diffiMU,^'. r»ge oi his ciic /Vtime , there was a great perfecution againft 2^ For I fi-x tfiat thou art in the g gall of bit- jo vVc muft hope unci lo'the fprea- Jie Church which v\as at Hicrufalem , ana thev ternefle, and in the •> bond of iniqiiitie. wj-l! euco . j the */l£gt?goThis ^^""^ all fcattcied abroad thorowthe rcgionsof 24 ThcnaiuV.eredSimon.andrayd, Pray yeto Wg,"'j";''3,% Itinjd^jme. ludca and of Samaria, except the Apoftles. the Lord for me , that none of thtfe things which foi um we o»sy, » The gcdlie % * Then ffrr«»f men fearing God, » caricd yehauelpoken, comcvponnrc. gHtcaUeihihe mournc tot Steutn ^jjue^ among thcm,»<7 be tuned , and made great 2 j f So they, when they had teftified & prcii- ''ff ""'■'" 'f biirieh:in,fhewing lamentation tor him. ched the word of the Lord, returned to Hieiufa- vin:v.cu,JH,iritm. thtftin ancxam- I * But Saul n:ade hauockc of the Church, Icm, and preached the Goipel in many townes of /;/';)ric*,>rf,,f^j • pie oi (inglar and ciitred into ctieryhou(e, and drew Out boclj the Samaritans. nhneKiih ti-u L"'l'L''"i'I'!.',T men and women, and put them into prifon. i6 "Then the Angel of the Lord fpakcvnto ^iT,^' *1 . eihtobim, 4 Thcrctoi e they that were (cattered abroad, Phihp, laying, Aiife, andgoetow.nd theSouth ,^,„,^o]yj;„^. « ^mmgHtUiht went to and fro preaching the ivord. vnto the way that goeth downe from Hicrufalem fi'jjf-'indheiijsiJ Aofchiritie j ^4 Xhcn came Philip into the city of Sa- vnto Gaza, which is wafle. "/"" '^'i"". « Z^t'rr'Jltn- maria,andpreachedChrift vnto them. 27 Andhearofe and went on : and beholde, '^iT/ZZ'cl. tnnmtdfffliri- 6 And the people gauehccd vnco thofe things a ccrtcine Eunuch of Ethiopia , Candaccs the mtdwithgiB^ui ninivpofni.tts. which Philip fpakc, With oiieaccord, hearing and Queenc of the Ethiopians « chiefs Gouernour, tTttdmu. i Thed.fv,e.fion feeing thc miracles which hc did, who had the rule o fall her tieafure, andcameio * '""•s'"'""** ofthfUithiull.is 7 For vncJeane fpints crying With a loud Hicrufalem to worihip. u ChciUwhoal. theioyningtoge- voyce, came out of many that wcrcpofleflede/ 28 And as he returned fitting in his charet, he l«h (reel, wbom ihe( of ciiutchcs. fhem : and many taken with palfies.and that hal- read Efiias the Prophet. '" '"Aet". <*oeih tct'r^V::: '^''^-'^^^i^t^^^- . . , .. 2pTheiuheSpivitfaidvntoFhiIip,Goeneerero:htghf'7a in Hietuiilem,is 8 And there was great loy m that citjc. and loync thy felfe to yonder charet. noiuchmatt-r.t* Bi3deofc,o.u». 9 JAnd therewas before in thecitieaccr- 50 AndPhiiip ranne thither, andheardfiim inftr uft and bap- «3otdiDa. iiy aa teinc man called Simon, which vfcd <> witchcraft, rcade the Prophet Efaias,and faid, But vnderftan- "* '^' Ei""'«j' « fchnftooe.com. and ^ bewitched the people ofSamaria, faying deft thon what thou readeft? t\"Z'a"es'ex« a detb the limits of •ihelulletb.and iq To whom they gjuc hccd from thclcaft to guide?And he defircdPhiJip,that he would come bi» king^ome eue* cirieth him about the prateft, faying, This mat! is that great powct vp .ml fit with him. into Ethiopia. cmi.h,in the light ofGod. J 2 «» Now the placC of the Scripturc which ,,^/,4 ^„^ ^^^ ef I hem, whom 11 And they gaue heed vnto hirajbccaufe that hercad,wasthis,4» Hewasledasalheepetothe TtiteKuhctttdt. kedtceiuedand oflongtime hc had bewitched them with for- flaiighter : and hke a lambedumme before his cif.KoKthuvord fThet,t^h,ch *="'^-' (hearer, fo opened he not his mouth. tn'"mT^7ht ifufrdinthupuce I* But aflbone as they belceued Philip, which jj In his' humilide his iudgement hath bene ^,t„i, ajtihit- inu»tiht/i'/ltit. preached the things that concerned the king- exalted : but who fliall declare his *' generation ? yit. ktn in giodpt't, jjpnie of God,and the Name of Icfus Chnfi,thcy for his life is taken from the earth. * / wTo^n'** efi "e pJ'^m^t ^^^"^^ baptized both men and women. j4 Then the Eunuch anfwered PhiUp,and faid, ^'/^J^," ^"' lu*gt,KhactU I J * Then Simon himfelfe btleeuedalfo, and Ipr.iy thee, of whom (peaketh the Prophet this? u rhoiethingf ihiij mfe men tf was baptixed,and continued with Philip,& won- of himfelfe, or of fome other man ? ' which feeme moft *i"t»""'M*'f dred, when he faw the fignes and great miracles ? 5 Then Philip opened his mouth, and began •"V'""i'''/''tr.'! Ur:rarUilttMtt- ,. / , ° O ,' r r~ ■ ' o L j i_- i^ or Jnttune(a» men hn in cHiUpKt. which were done. at the fame Scripture,& preached voto him IcUis. terme «) ate go. < He had fa rt'/ured 1 4 ^7 No w when the ApoftIes,vvhich were at j6 And as they went on their way, they erne uerned by the fe. the stmitit*nt Iemfilem,.heard fay, that Samariahad rcceiued y vnto a certeine w^tcr, and the Eunuch fayd. Sec, "'« proMideoce *«fiMA« « Wiw^e ^''^'^^ of God,they fent vnto them Peter & lohn. here u w.-ter : wliat doth let me to be baptized ? .^[ 'tj^^i.y. '&m^iht'^bt!,mii iJ Which when ihcy were come do wn,prayed 57 > J And Philip Hiid vnto him,If thou h$lq.<5- I Tie Hebrew itx$ they Kill ahoUf for theith'at tliey might receiue the <^ holy Ghoft. ue(l with all thine heart,thou mayeft.Thcn hi^ah'- rfJeih u ihu,'Out «di,atdtc h,7». ,^ (Foras yet hee was fallen downe on none fwcred, and faid, "I belecue that that lefusChrifl "l^"''"'""'^'''"', L^'ve'irieJrobTte of 'hem , but they ^vere baptized onely in the is that Sonne of God. "^KW •teconftreincdof Namc of the Lord lefiis.) j8 Then he commanded the charetto ftand vheitbyihennr. } ctn timet 10 lade 17 Thcnlayd they thcirhandsonthem, and ftill : and they went downe both into the water, >o'ifP'*u,hemt*- G^>d7"°hc°'«ft'^ they rcceiued the holy Ghoft. both Philip & the Eunuch, andhcbaptized him. "I'l' !^^J,f'l"'J^f itvp'»gainc'or"h- '^ ** And when Simonfaw, that through lay- J9 And .ifTboneas they were come vp out of „^^,,;;^^ ^„^^ with. ingonof the Apoftles hands the holy Ghoft was the water, the Spirit of the Lord caught a\v.iy )uJt^erne>ii,ihej>u. 7 Heier not c'niefe, giuen, heofFcrcd them money. Philip , that the Eunuch faw himno more : Co hc >"M""t »*''•* 5l"renV"o'.:;?h. ^9 Saying, Giue me alfo this power, tbaton went on Ws way reioycing. Z:^:!!^' »1>olctonipaQie»f the Apoftlei,indlohnhisconii>anioii,accordil\gtothciutho- flale rthich Chn/t toote Vfoti him fir tut f.iUSf mt'.vmghii Ftlhiti vralh, rilie«■^^.v»VJl committed vnto them, confirme and build vp the Churthcs of m Howlmghntge IhtUltfi : (jr ChxiB hnuiiifciirtrifeii from lit dead, rf'>/'jn»< Satniria.ii-Jnofe.founclatioahadbenelaydafote by Philip, d Thofi exceUmt mari.l^om.fif. ij Ptofef»ioi?of faith is requifii in baptizingof them which »tCii , which urcntcrfivte, tfjtteially fir them ihtlwire to be n^lioinled tuttrsAud ateofyeciet, •ndtheteforeitiserident that weearenot tlien fiift ingtrfledint* g^'utrnourinftheChH-ch. 8 A(nbi[ionailifilplSHrt'lKl!HN(Cijfliiefo>la^lifme. 40 But Chriftpcrfccutcd. Saul Chap.ix. conueticd,preachcthChrift. jt 40 Eut Philip was found. it Aiotuj, andhcc So was Saul eerrainr dayes with the difciplcs walkcii to and fio prcvching in all the cities, till which were at Damafcus. be caiyc to Ccfira. 10 » An! (Iraightway hoc preached Chrift in r> ij A r. T V ^'"^ Synaeoqucsj that hee was that Sonne of C H A F. 1 X. Qq,|^ ^ - I p,,j, bfglnceA s SMi^,'.^,ov>.,i D^mafcu.,^ u/l,.u,d<,r.utcth,g,<,und j, So that all that heard him were aTafed, '•'■"g'"«^'')">'' %,i<>g.u,„ofi!:t px.-, ,5 A» ,ftf7thX>''gl" *•»■« ^™ law,. Is not this hcc, that made hauockcot ne .xhuh wji th>o-^hihrwa:i.iiPatycudid«it 2 Anddefiredofhimlcttei-s to Damnfcus to rnafcus, ''coniirming,that this was that Chrid. a«il'0"'K>i"ne, bira^ Wlt.h'ilVo ^^^ Synagogues, that if he found any that wereof 2 j + And after that many daycs were fulfilled, „onic'. «i the'"'" biilwnds.andij thr.t b way, ( either men or women) hee might the Iewestookecounftlltogcthcr,to kill him, Propbcis. cuerccmti Scwith biingthem ('ound vnro Hierulalem. 24 But their laying awaite was knoiven of ^ 'i'> "'v?"'"? »fiDgui3rcxjniple j Nowcashciourneyed, it came to pafle that Snul : nowe they 4. v\a:ched the gates djy and ''"■^"'>' tfGoJ,iiiftthe mcc 'i hc aflaycd to ioyne himfelfe with the difciples: .'i''/ »« »u6 .;«•. jnouthotGodap- J And hcfaid.Whoatt thou, Lord? Andtbe but they were all afraid of him, and belecucd not '*''• , , }jr«.li-coX Lord faid,! am lefus whom thou perfecuteft: it js. that he ws a difciplc. _ tZTc'.y.'ZZ iBcdbythemini- 'hard for thcc to kickeagainftpricks. ' 27 ButBarnabas tookehim,andbroughrhim tei.haihnowc ftf^ieaodwitneffs * He ^/;e'j both trembling andaftonyed,fayd, to the Apoftles, & declared »o them,how he had p«tr«u' ion laid %''K^m"'' Lordjwhat wilt thou that 1 doe? AndtheLorde feenetheLordinthe way,andthathehadfpoken buf eVairr-c'lff T^ht^ii'' faidvntohim,Arife,andgoeintothecitie,andit vntohim, pndbowhehadfpokenboldly atDa- ^^'/.cw."".,." ' « Thu u *tokm niali be rc4de thee what thou (halt doe. mafcus in the Name of lefts. s We mmt fvi. ihitstuhftomultt 7 The men alfo. which ioum«yed with him, i8 7 And hee was conuerfant 1 with them at bidden to auo^dt ,*:^:;1wi::' ''ftoodamafed,hearingW,cvoyce,butfeeingno Hiemfalem t^^:l,. It murder the di/. "«"• 29 And IpaKeboldlyintncNameof thcLord f>.iraciesthit tlie- ciflti. 8And Said arofc from the ground, and ope- Iefiu[stMfl:UAnd inw the flreete which is called Stieight,andfceKe j2-»»And it came topaffe, as Peter walked 7 Thecooftant Komidnoi go ont in the hoofc of ludas after one called Saul of throughout al^w^trrer^jhe came a l(b to theftints fcroantsofGod fi,pf,„parj,imt f Tatfus : forbehoId,heprayeth. wWcfi dwelt at Lydda. muftlooWfor thn haj Une'vt'j .'^ (And he law in a vilion a man named Ana- jj And there he found a certame. man named ■gj,fyj;God ftntta. nias comming in to him, and putting his hands on Aeneas, which had kept his couch eight yeeres, waicheih for t Tkty hiviTiuU him,thathe mightrcceiuehis (i"ht.) and v^asfickeofthepalfie. th"". ^wVii/'Irf^n '^ Then Ananias anrwered,Lord,Ihaue heard ?4 Then faid Peter vnto him, Ac-^cas, lefas ^Z'ufJX'^b fat iuxui*ih'i by many ofchisman.how much cuil he hash done Chrift makeththee whole: arife and tfuifci-hy ih,ihii''.v'tm«i tbn.hrnrdnothm to thy Saintes at Hicrufalem. couch together. And he arofeimmi^diatly. cf ti-i ^4:j,>iiUt f.ut •viut iha: fiit : j^ MorcouCT herc he hath authoritie of the JJ And ail that dwelt at o Lynda and Saron,-"''*'>^'' '■'*."• t^^T-'^'^fr ^0 lie Prieftes,tobinde all that call on thy Name. fi^ve him,.ind turned to the Lord. rTheMim(l'e»'" licgiioSntUd- }o Then the Lord fiid vnto him,Go thy way : jTf "There was alfo at loppa a certaine ivff- ofti.ewcrdmn^ fiiets iri dKf nhich forhcisa g cholln veffell vnto me, tobearc my >».-J«j2difcipIenamedTabitha, ( which by inter- change tiifirpbcc, fitm:oteait Name before the Gentiles, and Kings, and the p.etation is called DorcTs) fhccwasfullofpood t>yth'"iui;fcapd ,<,mt;ihit,h>i 'children of Ifrael. workes and slmes which (he did. eongfcgation and hi.irdxfi,iud..f« 16 Fori will h (hew him,how many things he J7 And it came topalTe in thofe dayes, that cfcurch' tofcrM no ftr.- muft fiifFcrformy Namcsfi^ke, " (he vvasfickeanddied: and whe.nthey hadvra- v T'" "Jo? /!i>v;,cc. 17 Then Ananias went his W.1V, and cntrcd in- (hedher,diev laid her in an \'poer chamber. i;"M"''T,i"''* fT*r:iua*tacilit ■', t r i . • i V i ■ • n », /• ^ i , i i t bailJ;no of the tfCilicumtnvtt- to ^ that Jioulc, and puthiibandesonhim, and j8 NowforannurhasLydda.vasneeretolop- o.urcXfo ihauve u ^r.chii,U,ni,uh (iiidjBrother Saul, the Lord liath fent mee(ea#« pa, and the difciples had heard that Peter v-jis wil patiently wj.^t ^ taaii-.us svdtna- lefus that appealed vnto thee in the way as thou ihsrc, they fent vnto bim :u omen, ddiring that for ihe Lord . ililU'/'llZfr omcft) that thou mighteft receiuc thy fight, and hc would not delay to come vnto them. llil^o/i^t'c'C ^Tohetrtm/ be filled with the b-olyGhoft. «hiehfiin:S,iJ,tflM/hn-ai''rdirert3rr. ro Ptters AiioP.IeOiipiscurJitmfdb? ««'«'!';. 18 And immediatiythefe fell from his eyes as iitalingoftherriJnthat^-sific'KCofihepjire. o I:;tddt VMAcii-.tefPtltsliHa h J -niiipitx, hm it htui bene fca]cs,snd fuddenly he receiaed fight, Vi^"'"' f'"^""' '."■■"<'■'}"' ' '/^\ •/«o<,y>-.ft«r^, i,/«..„ f ./*« .f p*.. 'I'lorMMhk an<3 aroIe,an(l was baptized, iV"-'/"^'**^'-*'?'^!"-, i> PeKrdcdattihe'.i'cp:Hchethihegisdtiditi35o4iii5* The dead raifctl. Peters vifion : ThcActcs. He U fern to Cornelius, i9 Then Peter arofe and came with clieni:an J u er estcn any thfn* tttat Is polluted, or viicleanc. whcnlie was come,they brought him into the vp- ij And the voycc//'.ri^ff vnto him againe the per diamber, where all the widowes ftooJ by 1. ni fecoivi tin-e.. The things that God hath purified, .weepin{7, and fl-iewng the coitcs an J garn:ents, 'pollute thou not. I "Dtt lut ih* which Dorcasmadc,vvhiie Hie was v\ith them. i6 This v.asfo donethrifcandthevelTehvas eif^l'"""'^''' 40 But Peter put chcm all foorth, and kneeled dra-.ven vpagaineintohcauen. :■" . downe,and prayed, and turned him to the bodi?, '7 ^ Nowe whilePeter doubted inhrmfifMc andlaid,Tabjtha,arife. And flie opened her eyes, wliar this vilion which he had feenc, meant, be- and when (lie faw Peter,(ate vp. holJ, the men which v.^erc Tent from Cornelius, 41 Then he gaue her the hand and lift her vp, had inquired for Simons houfe, and ^loode at the and called the Saintes and widowes, and reftorcd gate, heraliue. 1 8 And called, and afked, whether Simon, 41 And it was knowen throughout afl loppa, which wasfumamed Petcr,wae lodged tlierc. and many beleeue.d in the Lord." 19 And while Peter thought on thevilioR, 4 J AnditcametopafTe, thathet-.tycd many fhe Spirite laid vnto him, Beholde, three mcB. daycs inloppa with one Simon a Tanner. feefcc thee. 20 Arife therefore, and get thee do wnc, and CHAP. X. goc with them, and doubt Hothing : for I hauc < CtrnftiHi, 4 Atthi^ngtU commtn-icmtyit , 5 ftnjelbfr fentthem. Tfter: ii fyho tlfo iy* vifiin if. j. u laushin'xtodt. ^i C Then Peter went downe to the men, Ipije the Cemilei : 14 Hevrtacheih ihe Cofpei 10 Co'r.cliut 11 r \- c r~ v J *nihuh,ulhM: ^^ iyLhaUwi„c,\HJ,htM,Gbon, wh'ch Were fcnt vnto him from Cornelius, and _^T trt iifiiieJ. faidjEemldJanvhe whomyefccke: what istliC t |.««««r.. pVrthermorc'thercwasacertainemanW&e- "J^££'£coTliiL the captainc,a ^r«c:h .he firft Ffareaca led Cornc^us, a captamcof the band n,an,a„4„„e thatfeareth God,& of goodreporc tScfd^v'^' A »'^^^^^ A 4, f .^ ,arrong an, the nation of the lewes,°as warned J^^J'.ctfL .vl."^, u'rnr"iT*''^"'"??°'^ ftomheau^iby an holy Angel to fendfor thee tirade,."*""* !l'f ^'^°f °^'^';?^ gaucmuchalmes ^tohishour.,andtohearethy^vordes. -.»;i.r*.w. to he people,and prayed Godcon:.mu.lly. 2^ niencTlled he them in,and lodged themt t^TJZfli. honr. f^^'T'^?? .""f?'^ "'"^ andthen-xtday, Peter wentfoorth uiththem, Zi:Zc[i'L ^'^"«o<^^cdav) an AngelofGodcommmgm ^nd certains breduen from loppa accompanyed tevo^d.fHuhi,, to him,nnd faying vnto him,Comehus. ^^ rr r ; cbriftM^ur' h. 4 But when he looked on him, he wasafraid, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ P^ ^^ ^^„,j i„,o Ce- Cr;r;/;:;:;S'^'^'^*"'i'^^°''^r''*^^'^?'^^"'°^ rareaNowcComeHus waited for them, and «.uhlh.l V'y P^^yf"^ 2"J tbiaealmes are d come vpmto ^^ ^y^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^ kinfcmen, andfpeciall ; R.ffglotMarf,: come. « remembrance before God. friendes tj'ionotwotihi^ i:r.S fo/sl:i::wroSnt'eTsrer'°^^''''^'^' *J | And ft came to paj-e as Peter came in that Jr-L'^'-fir thHmM«,thathf ^ T^ , ']„ fu T c- V u r Cornehus met bim, and fell downe at his fecte, worlhipijoiuca U..ru.>>,a^a r ^"."'°'^rV'r^''"l Th^ uT '^\ ' andworfhippedhim. .0 the Min,«e» «** jtf;5^rL ^"otuttto dof = '' "^ "" "^'^ """' , ^' But pTtertcokehim vp,faying,Stand.^ •■ I^^rff'^^-^ ;;^rrA?.r^ f ^*^r'^ An.el.Wchrp..kevpto/-^^^^^^^^^^^ c wk^r,mh.^ Comehus, was departed he called tvvo Of hjsfer- found many that were come together. not A. f,,fi f^, t'c rtr},t uants,and a fouldier that feared God,one oftli?m g ^ /j^ g^j ^^^^ ^hem. Ye know thatit is \Z'.\ [l *' ''*'. fnfttlttbhmfiUi that waited on hffn. .eor.im.iv.mj 1 • .„ ., . „ "'^'iwi'outnint uhttrt. « A J ,j t. iio.- ~ jr. a. anvnlawfiilthin?foramantlutisalew,tocom- <,y,4,,/i„^„;^, "r",';.4.r,.,rf ^ S And told themall things, and fent themto orcome^^ntooneof anothernation : but «M,,d./,««„^ M"f»''rK ^^Pf"^- , ^ . ^ ... God hath (he^ved me, rfiat I (lioutd not call any ;*7 »"»"'*"'«' niuJf$iiUe!>rrws 9 On themoroWCaS they WCHt OH thciriour- 1l ...J ^I» „» Iftkr to Prter. yit v.n much u. nev,and drew neere vnto the citie,Peter went vp '^" f^K!rf 7 .f v^m vo„ withoHt G>v.W 1*^''".';"' ^'i'*" ttnff-em /scriktei, l i /■„ i i- r ^ t. ' 19 Therefore came I vnto you wioioutuying (htwtth foorih L^,fi/i;. ;,.>-• vpon the houfeto pray.about the fixt houre. ^ ^^j,^^ ^ ^^^^^^^ P^^ j a(kethcrcforc,for what ic r.lF< by^raycr f «, ; i,y it i< r,iJ ./■ I o Then waxed he an Jiungred,and would hauc • J ' , . r , j md charitie. „l,oUtMr„f:u„fi. eaten -but while they n3adc/»«»<*6/B^ ready, he ' ," /^Ll?r* "m;?,,^^^^ a. s A.fai.hcom. cM.rt« .Af>f^f' felHnto at" trance . 3° Then Cornelius faid.foure daycs a^e, a- „„h by hfarin,. mHif»ioHrcfihfm^" ^"^,CP . J J • bout m this houre,! fafted, and at the ninth houre fo is i.nouriOi.rf 2o«a.„.,«/g„« J ' Andhe fawe heauen opened,and a certame j . . ^.^^ hoi.fc,and behold, a man itoodc "d g,.«..h vp „o/l«/, :/,rfooa7- vcflcil comc dovvnc vnto him, astthadbenez VcfoL mc in britiht clothin" bytfce&of. prtftrie con- ttittkgrtttfltt. 11 Wherein were" almancr of' foure footed /-chtofGod mmoofchtift: ^'rtii inf, t^««.°''''^",f V^'^rK'^K^''^"^'"^''"'"' '"j* 'Send; therefore to loppa, and crllfor JftJ^^bS" 'J/hIX P'"gth-ngs,andfoulesoftheheauen. .^ ^^j, ,^^^^ -^ ^^.^^ (hcc islodg- ilt^i^..^'^, ^Al.%fnGoi n And there came a voyce to him, Anfe,Pc- ^^ j„ '^,^^ ^^^^^ ^f Si^o„ j, T-,„„er bv the who is'^grcabl^ «F,»-r<,^rY. ter:kill,andeate. ,f t,. fca fide) who when he commcth.niallfpeakc ?"*"■"'" «!;°«e thmfirfoJottf, 14 »ButPeterfktd,Notfo,Lord;forIhaiien€- l'^ ' ^ htacceptcth. 4h,scr^a'tiitmtmmliwMfi>rfo'.hir. . .,-__.fV„f KtRire Gt-d to heareall things tliat f"^'""- »;/-M*«i«»« wontii>hf,huilbo,thriimn>dtt>iht old' to.,, g So th.t ii f,e. tiercprelcnt bLtorc tjoo to nearcau Hiii.pSuiat ^ o<«/.to.i7. Mifitoy*fiuri(md(.^u)wi',chuge>ina';,ph'mlt arecommanded thecotOcxl. jr-J *'''"'"" *1 ''''■» fMi(!.ranUi^mtfan-i-JHC>'Uuitfli*tiit') fur, for font of tU f>rtis, mt for tH of j^ « Then Peter opened A» mOUth, and (aid, 54.19. •'ow.i.it. ,H,rr(<"t. i ThMuJuihuvnimfftifirKumvlr. i fVhat U mtMi byihtf^ Of a tnieth I DCrCClUC, that "* God iS HO aCCCp- .?"{•»-'*• f*'/*^. -<„-rH-thH^<, l.-'ott Lewt.tt. a Ptter profi(eth daily m tlieknowledgtof ^' •* ' "^ r ' « "^ r colojf.^t^. i«b«ii«fiwotChiift,xta,»{ctrtl>»ti«h»)diiff*ith,n» ludea,^. beginning ill Gallic, after the baptifinc , 8 And I (ayde,God forbid,Lord : for nothing iwoif then tbey which lohn preachcd: polluted or vncleanc hath at any time entred in- VtZ^ChnllTuL- J 8 ^^ *"'» 1^°^^ ^'^^ '' anointed leilis of Na- to my mouth. miiher'efJeth-y xarcch With the holy Ghofl,& with power : who 9 Kut the voyceanrveredmc die fecond time JejIefMiflji), went about doing good, & healing all that were fromhcauen, the things that God hath purified, ^^'f* *«''•' r-f* opprellcdofthedeuill: for God was with him. pollute thou not. /"' » ,7/ w-"*'' S9 And we are \vicnefrft of al things v^ich he r o And this was done three times.and all were pi,,ce. ' didbothinthe!andoftheI«vves,andinHierufa- uken vp into heauen. p Gdgtutjf- lcm,whomthe)'flew^hanginghimbnatree. ii Then bchald,immcdiatly there were three r^eiiie, lo '«'^^'- 40 Him God raifed vp the third day, and cau- men alreadie come vnto the houfe where I was, n" hMeihgoiil,,"' ^^^ "^^at he was ihewed openly: ^ fcnt from Ccfarea vnto me. Mcceptdtle to g'cJ, 41 Not to all thc people,but vnto y witnelTes 1 2 And the Spirite faid vnto mc,that T (liould tfwhtt tttitijt t chofen before of Godj«utsS, '^^^^^'^ day, Aat wboloe- ■tier btletueth in him Oiobldbe Pa^ed throi ,4 , rA* {l,leH,ale^fr,v.WoUc»(l.we'orih,Je^i.,^h,vJmi» «*«««y»i.,.r ^"^'^^-V? ^|'^^"'^""nuHcaroiC^DOUC a,tCl,en, ,hc"'Pr»r(?(,!r«*rni^««;{«V,'«c»«i«.f»t««»>«>f,i,T>f(eiil»-*JWif Go>/i. 'I'^nt tntOU^hpur till thcy Came VntO P^CnicC theieof. tlh^ifusnivirturi. r Th^ ctuj;»o„f,l„ ^pofln u^^oyrl^ ^Mtntrtj;init>ntitUi^Jutl(hliionofJii,nthff>,jrtt/itnanilhiiph^eng tO nO mai'.butvhtO thelcwcsorieh' " »l«o»d cfthe . ther,foUkc .4folibs,r,,r^r,»dmely.p^,meJ of Goi^ni, he Church br,i^en(>r ■ 2° ''J>C^ve fomcofthem wercmcn ofCvpniS f.u„ "bfcaufc mt»m.^ 7,ii. ■•■ , , ;;'...%-> " -^^ ^"<^*^"^"^°""9:^9W,>vas u'iththan» <,^T^^^^^^ . ; , "; ]■■ ' C tt ' A, P..' 'X't- ^ .' : ' ■ ; • f/' •' ^f.^^^ a great number beleeued and turned yntq. ^'>uJock» „hici, iimfilfi. I a ■B^rnabt, u fc»i to ^,Mmhi4, iJ:e. , Other rbce oaght to be vied 6 Tl)Mii,thutthiro/lheT)eKC'>mm:xbifi4Ccowthtl)iiorf:fcr!liel,cioutJloh>ii» „ •■„ « ' rr' ■ 1 i in Codi bufiBclft t:Jihffiihu,p.io,.co'i.-durch. ■ no (iCilil tlOlJ^ilc among '.hcfouldicrs, what was lljcliened. . . CHAP. XII. ; bcCCa-COrPctlT:. 8 EuilUocnfti; tVjr»ord, . ^„d imfrifonah ,9- A|i.i i>hen Herod hadCinehtforbim, and ">"«-•> »« in (be ' Ffirr,- IS wham the .yfKfrldeliHmth lo HcrtdLi'if of- r . .• l • • j 1 1, j end lolhehurt of j¥MVj».,;*,it« of 7>rt,,„ u uaciM: ij ^nd i^hng lo-ni hiin not, hice oan.incd the keepers, and ,hf dti, icr, oiit. thtff>iicutfh„t,v,M : 4; Andwhcnhehadcaughrhim, he;puthmi n,enj.f^a£e,andmadeanorarioiivntotbem. iidnot,tf„f, ffphitriD Herod iripnTon,anddeIiueredhimtofoiirequ.iternions ^z '" And the people gaue a flioute, pjinj, ihofrfimrr,?, * V -^77 ■{' "" ',% of fouldicrs to be kept,intending after the PaiTe- -phe voyce of God,and not of man. '/"^'"'' *"/ '[l" %Zl:Z\X '=",'^^: fobbing him .fbrthtp the people. . - ^ ' 2j " But i.mmediatlythc /^n-eloftheLqrde ^Zltj'.'ld \^fi-ihoiJf'tf "5" + So Peter was kept m pnfon,, hut carneft nr,oceh;m,bccaiifehe<-gauenotglory vntoGod, c,irdc«igthiir kt„ <>f*r''J2^^<^. pa^er i\as made of y Church vntp God for him. fg djat he waseaten of woraies, and gaue vp the I'-w*". ' 1 7 -'' • '^ And w.hen Herod Woulde haiie. brought ghoft u Vnci'hS''^'' Wmeut vntq the pcople,the fame night flept Pc- ^- j " x 2^nd the f wordeofOodgrewandmul- '» P"?",^^? plccKingit dowp, I and Saiilrecurncd from Hi?- f tv-o uimhtfA. ■ hud fiilfiJkd their officc,a.nd <6t>""'«/C*i. n,whofe fiuname was Markc, tijt§<\dlv. ' h2 liti'ote Peter on the hdc, a'hdrayfed him vpj "' CHAP. XIII. aT.he iyrsat,.;- faying, Atife guickl)%And^h,K.ch;iiBCSfeUo^^^^ i nih!fGh<,/}co^m.nd,ih',halT^ul%-Bar«>,l,tsUfip€. »^.C"f!^T.,w W/'hatures. -, ' ' .Vh ■ ' ' ' ■■■ ,' < r<^id'zmi»kh». 6 ^tT^fhx)^ S Blfinalhtforcrrr it fe1«,e«erh.fl ^^'' 8 ^:'d tHe" Angel nv.?e:vpto}irm,,fc';rdc thv M»**««W''f M /"««w*^'«"«'/»-^''''«^'. ;vhe.nt!,c,,doe- fc!fe,q^i binde on thy Cnhdak A^dil/hee dich fjlTiZ ' * ' « '*''^"'" *'*'-"'* '***- ttUXe '"fir Th-^n hce faide vnto him,i:alltby gairment atout Zl^/,^ [ ^ere alto in the Church that vras at 'J^^l'^^^^'i ti6-^tarX:t: - thce,and k)!ovveme. ,, ,...,,., - ,1 Antiochia,ccrtaine Prophets and teachers,as ,„ond.inu »>.- Thepritertof ^9..^° i 'f«r caineoutand foljoivedbitn, and Earnabas,ar)J.Sinj«opCalled Nigcr,and Lucius of pointed Aponie '.I'al^yi't^t'l^ byitown»accord,andtUq'vve.n':-out,.ind pa(led it^th-m' ' ' ,.1 . .' ^*^r fetueiheciurch.- n3rdi;gh oneHre«c,andby^rt^ by the Angel de- ^ »Then ftflcd tficy and ptaycti, andlaide ^ni,r^,^h,u.,th«y foi'Jidaccrtainc(prccrcr,i{j;"''("?'''''/ e ,jA5eohteiH» toeejicr -ml pravcd ' . , . -^ thi. yp'o (.CUna) w.Jareiyc> hopt ' r^'" And when Pcter knccked at tW entrie X«r„o«'r/.,.viM«/■»«, r^/«r«- for. dpore,amaide ** came foortij to iieatKp. aiajije Ii !^:^i,ifii-treMii>ofihUti>tiAifff7>ihruii:wxilt^mi<:hr,iiunihr}hiiucjtrKiHt» »/'»Af p/.«r J^^jQ(J^^ ' ' ' ', ;iGodi m:t.kiir \;.vi>ii olfiiltcUytd ih.rtl,)^vl^»jfinhth trot,), tndthiMtt vttt J. «f H«/>r» •■^r* • - niii'lvhrn'fti«it»7»^vt>prpr. ncdnotthc enmk"'«^*"«' V^r '-•■! ii,anatoIdc hew Peter ficod before the encic. itxMnJinjMitrfmin. ■' , . ,, hv ... ■ £jrg iheibrCCTcr. tauls Ctiap.xiij, fermpnacAnao^iI^f^l J4 falfc prophet, bring a lew, named 6arie(us> his commtng the baptifme of repcntailce cq all 7 VVliich was withthe DciurieScrgiusPau- thcpcopleof Ifrad. ju > , lus,s prudent man. He called vncoliiinBaniab« 15 And whcnIohnhadftJfilJedA«cout{c,hc ^J^'.'l'^'^\'^"' 4 IlKdtonimi- and Saul, anddefircdtohcarethcwordofCod. faid, •$• Whomye thinkechatlam, lamnothc: i<. cfer (('»'j7j't8. knhtheconqiitft 8 4 Eiic Klymas , the (brcercr, (for fo is his but behold, there commcth one after me, uhofc miteJi r<:ai pro. ot chiiU inoie name by interpretation) uicWlood thetn , and fhooeof/»«fcetelamnotworthyt(iloorc. jei.'y to ii« icw», fb«'btfcaeJ>''hi'm. ftjughc to mmcav.av the Deputy fiom the faith. z6 " Yemenand brethren, childrennf the '^^'^^^''^^ci^^ ftlfeagaioilbim. 9 Then Saiil(whichaHo »V*4//.frfPaiJ)being generation of Abraham, and whofoeuer among wbichihjPfo- 5 THeiorceret full ofthc holy Ghof}, (cthiscyeson him, you fearcdi God, to yoaisthe v.ordofchis fal- phctiioretsidof *j''p''ur.J!th"«T 10 ^Andfcyd, Ofiillofall fukiJcicaixi all uacicnfenr. _ TrnWoitf pota*lii(>rmi>.ni"ne ' miichiefc, thecliildcofthcdetiil], 4n^ene:i,ie 27 " For the inhabitants of Hierufalem, and j^a'/hV^tlt^i (although fxtraoi- ofallfighceoiifhes, wiltthou not ceafcto pcnicit theirruUrs, becaufe they kne-.veliim not, nor yet ihetmeapiioatly lv)l)i£wcih thefh-cightu'ayesofrhcLord? the wordesofchcProphcts,which are read cuery Sauiourtinrfyet UU *.n'am«rat '.r ' ' ^°''' therefore beholdc , die f band of die Sabbath iuy.they haue fulfilled thera m condem- "hV^^^fnof ,"/t.e tow luciou^h' to Lord wvpon thee, and thou fhalr be blinde, and nin^ him. crcufcdwiiichd.d fUBifliibtiDwbich notfcc the funne foraicafon. And immediatly *8 And though they found no cauft of dcarfa no: only nor te- wickedly and ob- jjicre fell on h im a mift & a dnrknes, and he went *n htm ^a. yet defced they Pilate to kill him. "'°« hias.bH-. all* ih"o'r.c'!|" about,rcekirrfometole-..dehimbythch.ind. ^9 And when theyhad fulfilled all things that {i.oft^^tiS- rtcGotjxI. li Then the Deputic when he fawwhatw^s were wTitcen of him,theytooke him dovme from though he wat t Henouihout done, faeleeucd,ana wasaftonied at thcdodhine thetree,andputhiminafepulchre. innocent. »hoU frl'lHw^ °^^''^ ^°'^'^- ^° " ^"' ^°^ ■•■ ^^'^^ *^"" ^P ^*"" *cdead. ^ "^'i'J7 f T*^' MilhtaJlcM^inT . * J ^ ^'°*^ *^''^" f 3"' ^'^ 'hey that wetaewith ? i And hce was feene many daycs of them, IJtoi'ij'g. *''**' T»::i!l>ijiiikfi'tio him were departed by (liippe from Paphiis, they which came vp with him from Galde to Hieru- «» Wemnfifci tu kiiutt of mclu. came to Pa-ga*fi«fofPamphylia : thenlohn falemjwhicharehiswitnefTesvntothepeople. theglorieoftne «-^!*-^wf.f departed from them,and returned to Hierufilem. 52 And we declare vnto ycu , that touching "[IT,?^"^,'-. / fHapawervhich 1 4 But whcn thcy departed trom Pcrga, they tncpromilematie vnto the fathers, thscroffr.&S'Jne. btfhttftihinptt- cameto Antiochia a<-«j ofgPifidia,& wentinto _ J j God hath fulfilled it vnto vstheirchiUren, And the rtiurte. * titni tnd immx the Synagcgjic on the Sabbath day,& fate downe. in that he o railed vp Jefcs, > J euen as it is written ^°° " f «•"'<* >« "To *xamZ'.' 1 5 7 And after the ledure of the Law & Pro- in the fecond Pfalme, x Thou art my Sonne : tliis i;!. ;[:^L*'nfbJ ciieandtbeftlte phets,theii!!ers of the Synagoguefent vnto them, day haue I begotten thee. the t«t *^ ^ihcn Paulftood vp and beckened with oti, he hath fiyd thus, H- IwiJlgiueyoutheholy ,'4^,0,, '^^'** weakncOe. thehand,and faidjMenofliraeljaiidye that fearc things of Dauid, p which arc faithful!. oTari'kfn'hinp. g Thufuiicth* God, hearken, 5 J H Wherefore hee faveth alfo in another t^"'^r!<""'/"i^ t:^TJl!n'Jh.A ^7 IheGodofchispeopkoflfraelchoreour place, *Thou wilt not futfer thine holy one to fee '^iT^"'%U ».VfA »fli IB i,rM. fathersjsnd 'exalted the people when thty dwelt corruption, »'/« (ac. jinjig brought thcm'out thereof. time by the counfcll of God, he ^ (lept, and was "'"'" •"" '/'*' eetoe'wheieot'*"' ' ^ ^"^ about the time v of fortieyeeres , {uf- • layed with his fathers, and faw corruption. i'«'^"|j j.17*. ""^ OiriflianCoBgte- fercdhe their maners in the wildeinefle. 37 Eutheewhom Godraifedvp, (awnocor- ij itchnOhaa eaiioDj werein- 19 And he dcftroyedfcuen nations in the land ruption. • latiedindeathM ScHptD.efwe'ie ofChan.nn, &xdiuidcdcheirlandto theby lot. j8 'JEeitknowen vntoyou therefore, men f.'/.l^^'J'^V^ tead.iben (actiM 20 Thcnaftenvard hcgaue vnto them jf lud- 4«M. thtthtgifmtf ail things that I Will. 4Z If '7Aiid\vhenthey werecomeoiitofthe ^^^„,yr,„.^„,j. CtcitiTttettrim 2 J ^Ofthismansfeede hath God vaccording Synagogue of the lewes, the Gentiles befoughr, o»,ifc»;iy?Ci!:/4<. *'•*''' •'"'" to Awpromifc raifed vp tolfrael, y Sauiour lefus : that the\' \vouid preach thefe words to them the >?<"•'<' i*"« ■»?<"> 'Z^Z'^.- MVVhen!Pr,ofU„^c,fU. ■.exJ.e',. a 7i,/J, «4.r. vnto them, and cxhorcd them to coHtjiue in tlic ,k,fi,hi„^,fi:,k. Jt /Kt/j.j.j, I Thett-B-ert frntihr Irrthof^lnac tiWoihtitliiuBitjK*! the ! t.- graCCofGod. fuV,-ahi,hii>eJIKt '.ffoHriit }trt<.,-7>Ml{ihe lime of SaruHtl terecltnid wihthe tnyn ibem free remif-ion -if finnes, which w'tre conden.ced by thela.v. q ninrM *fS*ul: 'or ihei/nf Joint Jill m It nerefiptboa -vp hu lou'rn-rtier.t. -j- i.:.to i «. il:^ rtrrmoiiUt oj t'-f I aifiiJi'ldr.oaffn.ittjOHfio'mour fii.r.ti , tlttmt:i dnhti. I}, ff Hee prnooeth by that Sauioai which fa!ue jiu, >f }C^ljrh:l:ie enhimh) ^ith. i« Thebeiicfi'SolGcd tume to the Should coTeofDauid. '■Pftl.t^.ii.rMii.x.iAiitltc.i.t- mttt,;.'. nurk.'.t, vtrer vn.lolngclthemthatconteir.n; tbem. AHa'n.t.t, 17 The Ger.t Irs go i^ifj.J. n l^h'iaittiHrriu!i,didMt(htvCI"iJi.cotinfjitgtJaTt «^iitbt9lhir befoie the Icwei into tlie kingt.ome o/heaoen. r lyhehhtafrl^l^tnlheyhti" f>»^iiid^H(h»riiiifkevi^itnll(4M: 7,fr,f,onoHnct ^^^^ ^^^, Ihouldeft bc the faluatioa vnto the end : 1 5, -t And fayin?, O men, whv doe yee thefe {^''f' *^'"'"» ;f»i4rfii!tii,4nd of the wotld, Hiuigs? Weare cucii men f ibiCcl to the «^hkepaf- ,4, w„,r"i^/4, iiidgi)OHrjiiutu 48 And when the Gentilesheard it, they were ■ fionsthat ye bee, and preach vnto yon, that yee Htbttwu. i Thtrtfire ttthtr glad,& glorified the word of the Lord and as ma- (hould nirne from thefe ' vaine things vnto the ^ 9"^^ ••«• *$!i^"e7<'rU^mi "Y ^ ^^""^ * ordeincd vnto eternal lifc,beleeued. liuino God, •$• which made heauen and earth, Jf^',*/.**^^' fifc,irils*ajhoulii 49 Thus the word of die Lord was publiihed and thcfea,and all things that in themare: j Cu'ftome.btit i>Muihiitiitd:bHt thoro wout the whole countrev. 16 5 Who in times paft .^g fufferedallthc neaerfoold.doftt tfctuftthAtuMt ^^ 2, gy^ ^g icwes, ftined arteine o deuout Gentiles to walke in their owne wayes. ?j", ""* '''• j<>mte*r"iHe arte 3nd honourable women , and the chicfc men of 17 Ncuerthelcire, he left not himfelfe without Vp^lYg',.,, trdcinii: & thtte- thccitie, and raifed perfecutionagabft Paul and wicnes,in that hcdid good 4»^,ca.fiofliuh. 10 s-ch !„he craft and ^ r 9 "Then there Came cmcine lewa from ;,;;|^'°' J'," fabtiltie of the enemies cf the Gofpel , that they afaufe the funplicitie of fome AntlOChia and Iconium , which when they had. length rjgeibo- which Me not altogether euill men, to execute their CI neltie. » SHchiuem- perfuadcd the people , V ftoned Paid , and drew peiil),l>ut in vaio, tr.c,dM^f:getber.andtofo!terandchetilhK,vvbenitisoather«atoe«ther. „ , . ■' V 1 "j-r • i a j j hefeemethtohaiie %M*,^oMv^.^n.M./ jjkr.but tl.at the to doe thcni violencc,a!id to ftone them, rcl the Church togerficr , they relicadrd ali the ^^ 2„i„„. GofpeUfchiia 6 They were ware of it, and ' rtedvntoLy- things tliarCodh.d done bv them, and howhc j, fjuTandBar- maybefpreaJfur. ftra.and Dcibe, cicicsofLycaonia, andvntothe had opened the doore of faith vnto the Gentiles, naba.haiiingma* MV,;S;r-.- region round abotit, ^8 So thercthey abodealong timewiththc ;"„:;fi„°i-,, unuiofltdtn^tr; 7 Andt.hcrepreacficdtheGofpel. duciplcs. being tetotnsd to- tniim!Cor.:f»unl. g ^ J Nqwc there fate a CCnaine man at Ly- An'.iochia.dotenderan accountoftheirioorneytotheCongtfgationorChurclk' lll^x^'^ifu^A. Ara, impotent in las fecte, which W.1S a erf cpk * .^.m/u ».«.,;« r,<,. <,/P-wp6;/;«, »"r«<.i/fM. i ^«fi.c4M<./i;r>* fubtiliie ot ine de - ' , .' , 1111 ti 1 XCbtaj''! iiili.eithertotaure from his motheiswombCjWho had ncuerwalked, ^ "' r- w a t> v\r theuiihf.iilfcf- 9 He heard Paul fpeake: who beholding him CHAP. XV. wants <)r".nd 10 ^ndpercciuip" that he hadfaith to be healed, » C/rttm,.ttii!0utio(n„!^inrireKtici/;o»*i^Hiu>e''Ui « \ ^ebanffhedat ' c ' ^Uut -rnhxh mttter ihe ^yoflln coajuli : 19 and vt-tt \ •nre, or tohewr.ifhippcd(otid«lc»: a»d ibauhicfly«aJoiig«ct»fionbymil»- mMlUfdcHizj thn dtcUfi h) kitm. 3* T»itl^'Sar. ^^ Vs wioiighiby iheai. „t[^ jj trin'TiM vvui»tt, Tlica The councill. lChap,xv. The Apoftlcs letter, jj 1 Thechurchii "T-Hen • camc downe « certaine Trom ludca, at length troubled X and taught chc brethrcn,yijw^, Exccptycbc with diOeDiion circumcifcd after thcmancr of Molts, yc cannot wuhioitlclle.ind i r i thelrouhleiileth ^e laucd. ,•-. . , ofthe ptoudeand i ^ And when thcrc wasgrcat diflention, and ftubbiiroewittei difpiitation by Paul and Barnabas againftthem, "'n'-Th'Vft" tbeyordcyne'd that Paul and Barnabas, andccr- ftrlfe « as'coKei. "'"^ Other of them, Ihoiild go vp to Hicnifalem niiigthcolficeof vnto the Apoftlcs and Eldersabout this queftion. chrift.wbttherwe j Thuso being brought forth by the Church, KSo''prnrire"" they parred through Phcnicc and Samaria, dccla- appreiitodedby nng theconuerlion of the Gentiles, and they faith.or we haue brought great icy vnto all the brethren, neede ilfo co ob- ^ And when they were come to Hierufakm, 7Vp!ph«,!u/u of tficy were receiued of the Church, and of the A- •pinion ihtt ihu poftlcs and Eldcrs,and they declared what things fMCninthtu. God had done by them. Co""''afion[ 5 ButyS«i^r6fy,certainofthefeaofthePha- «ve"/[n!i!tu°ed to rifes, which did beleeue,rofe vp,faying,that it was fupprefle hetcGei, necdcfull to circumcifc them, and tocommaund »/hereuDto cet- them to keepe the la w o f Mofes. 'br'commltn. , ^ ^Then the Apoftlesand Elders came togc- fent in (he aime '"" to looKe to this matter. *>fall. 7 And when there had benegreatdifputation, Lm*/'""«'C^ ^'"^'' '■°'^ ^P' ^^^ '^"^ ^"'*^ ^^^'" » * "* Yec men onTi^t will,' '^"^ brethren,ye know that a "^ good while agoe, tht Churth, thti 0, among vs God chofeout w#,that the Gentiles by iycerinnttfpoin. my mouth fhould hcare the word of the Gofpel, V ThetaftMh ""'^ ''''""^• firft handled, ^ And God which knoweth the hearts, bare bothpjttfi be- them witnefl'e, in gluing vnto them the holy *"E '■""'■•" 'lie Ghoft eucn as be did vnto vs. ApofHe'jMdati- ^ And he put no << difference betwcenevsand •ientj.and after them, after that ^ e by faith he had purified their it commiinica. hearts. «ed Ariththepeo- ,o J Nowtherefore, why ftemptycGod,to \ chdf.\o Jo. **''^y " y^'^*^ "" thedifciples nccks,which neither mJii.rf. * our fathers.norwc were able to beare? 4 God hitnrelfe II But weebelecue,through thegraccofthc GeS which ^°^^ '^^^^ ^''"^ ^° ^^ niued,euen as they doe. are viicircumci. , '* * Then all the multitude kept filence, and fed.did teach that "Card Banubas and Paul, which told whitfignes •arfaiaationdoih and wondcts God had done among the Gentilcs .onf,ft,nf.i,h by them. Wiihoucthewoc •' . j , r . .. t . Ihip appointed by 'J And when thcy held their peace, g lames the Law. anfwered, laying, Men,4»d brethrcn,hearken vn- e tVord jor Ttord, tO me. 'I^t'i^t'fii .»4 'Simeon hath decIared,how God firft did rmt thtt Ke vert ^'.^te thc Gentilcs,to take oftktm a people vnto' tomvxiwijtd to his Name. r„S$f,ti 'J -And to thisagreethe wordcsofthc Pro- ./•-rr <«« ,h, h,if P"ets,as It js written, choficamt downe i6 X Aftei' this I will returne, and will buildc y"'"'' ,,. a^^aiBetheTabernacIeofDauid, which isfallen JXZtf:. i,Mtou. and I Will fet It Vp. thingthe beveSte 17 That the refidue of men might feeke after tTh^JnefiiMoue. the Lorde,and all the Gentiles vpon whome my *« r'f,' "•*'■ Na"'« is called, fay eth the Lordc which doeth all f (htfiptttioyn- thefe things. tttb them -xirffiJ, 1 8 From the beginning of the worlde, God >huh ore pure of h knowcrfi all his workcs. tun ? '»"«!>"'« «"fc fteinftthcmfelues from i fihhmcflc of idoles, and ;,*;* t," h"S fornication, and that that is ftrangled, and from they ma, haue blood. , imetobeinRrii. 21 ForMofetofolde time hathineuerycitic "V*' ^^. them that preach him.feeing he is read in thc Sy- \r fhmfiJfi!'"' nagouges euery Sabbath day. »bich n>:rei ep$ 22 J" Then it fcemed good to the Apoftlesand '» Jdoie> lemy/ei. Elders w^ththewhole Church to fende chofen ^„';,S»1h^^ men ot their ownecompanie to Anriochia with which areappom. Pauland Barnabas; r« wit, ludas whofe furname led and chofen was Barfabasand Silas, which were chicfe men a- J'"Jg">'Pi'o>'" mong the brethrai, and determine ». " » 1 . If .. .. nyihisgtyran- 23 And wrote letters by them after this ma- oouOyorvpon* ner,TH BArosTti s,andtheElders,& thc Lotdi.nes.oeithet brethren, Vnto the brethren which are of the ''°'''.'''' cotr.mon Gentiles in Antiochia,andin Syria,andinCilicia, f" ur.umuUa fend greeting, oudy agaiuft thenj 24 '"Forafmuchas wee haue heard, that cer- wiiichiirajiudgei uine which k went out fromvs? haue troubled cVd jXtkV you with fwordes, and ' combred vour mindes, order alro is hot faying, Yc muft becircumcifcd and kccpc y Law; den in publiihing to' whom we gaue no fiich commandemet, ■''?' ""fy-g «hofe 2j Itfeemedthereforcgoodtovs,whenwee te^JZt'tm"' were come together with one accord, to fende ned and agreed chofen men vnto you,with our bclo oued Bama- ''Po"- bas and Paul, "> TheConncill 26 Menthathaue-giuenvptheirUuesforthc clKiltr; Name ot our Lord lefus Cbrift. trouble mem cot». 27 Wee haue thereforefent ludas and Silas, fci<»ces, which which fhall alfo tell you y fame things by mouth. !'"'"•" '° '""''* 28 " For itfeemed good to then holy Ghoft, othireartU ando to vsjto lay no more burden vponyou,then in chrift oneiy, thefe p neceflarie things, apprehended by 29 "T6^f/V,thatyceabfteinc from things of- |et;^'X**co"r* fcrcd to idoles,andblood,and chat thatisftrang- and"whomfeene7' cd,and from fornication : from which if ye keepe they pretend to be your fclues,ye fliall doe wcll.Fare yc well. anthout ot their 30 'JNowewhentheyweredepart^d, they Y^'^'ottr c,h. came to Aiitioclua,and after that they had affcm- gregatton. bled rhe mulritude,tliey deliuered the Epiftle. ' ^^ borowedliitJt 51 And when they had read it, they rcioyced "[fi""'' "/'» 'f fortheconfolation.' ^ ^^ IZrl'^fb'^l 32 And ludas and Silas being Prophets, ex- i,MkuUtxf:ai4 hortedthetrethrtn with many words, &ftrcng- tma-virj-viiiau thenedthcm. TrfwuVtVu jj And after they had taried there a fpace,they the'chunhltlili, wereletgocin 1 peace of the brethren vnto thc for the church u Apoftles. planted md^M' J4 Nocwithftanding Silas thought good to a- ^'i^„„„,,^ bide there ftiU. _ hax'vdediteir 3 S Paul alfo and Barnabas condnued in Antl- Imei- * ochia, teaching and preaching widi many other, «« Thai is a Jaw. the word of the Lorl. t' fhT/h I. »T. r •» T>i/..i Which theholy S6 ^ '•> But alter certainedayes,Paul laid vn- choftruletb. to Barnabas,Lct vs retiirne, & vifite our brethren « Fi>(itiiymth in euery citie, where we hauepreached thc word "'"''«"'/""'»■> of the Lord,.«i/«how they doe. ^^StL^J, mimi rrorke. a T^ct ihit mn ham an) aulhoritie ofthemtehei tut lofhin tht fhithfi-.lniffe that they vfd in thi'ir miie and labour, p 7hii ifaiBOfreciJitiecif}rie,buiinte' Iped of the fate of that tint , thtt the Gtntilei and the Jtari mtthi more peacrabfy lint together vilh bfle occafjcn ofquareS. ij Charitie it ie<]uinte enen in thir.^t indilTerdit. ij It is requifite (ot all people to know ceitaincly whit'o holdln maiteis of faith and religion, ind notthat ibeChoich b) iVm'tarce !Ddl And Barnabas counfellcd rotake with feller of purple, ofthe cicic of dicThyatrians exioiple ot dii- them Iohn,calkd Marke. which woriliipped God, heard vi : whofe heart "llenVDra'an?*' -' ^ J^"^ P^"' '^^"S'^^ '^ "^^ ""^^te CO take him the Lorde opened, that (hee attended vnto the very g c jt triecd!, '^'"^<^ '"^"^ companie,which departed from them things, which Paul fpake. 9 An exjmple af >ecr°tforpto fiom Parphvlia, and wcnt not with them to the ij ^Andwhen ihce was baptized, andher *o°fyb^i*ik. fc^ff^.. T''';.^ a. rr^ .. . . houQiold,(heberoughtvs,fayingJfyehauei«dj;.VS"tfe- nr khcr ) et for ^ ^ . /"f " wcrc they fo ' fhrred,that they de- ged me to be faichfull to f -Lord,come into mine '"'o " Angel of defif ine. P^ed afunder one from the other,fo that Bama- houfe,and abide there: and fhe confhained vs. ''g'"."«l cone- i« God victh the bas tooke Marke,and failed vnto Cyprus. 1 6 ' « And it came to pafle that as we went' to t'lll^'V ^"^ al'ttne r; +° ^"'^/'r"l'¥' ^ylas and departed, being pray er.acertaine maid haumgafpiritof fdiuina- T^ufo^enlX £tea»Jbu,ldin2 commnded oJ the brethren vnto the grace of tion,mettevs .which gate her mafters much van- t"hbimjndc>. cfhisc;hurch,>Tt God. tagc withdiuining. ftethhimout. wehinetotike 41 Andhcewent through Syria andCilicia, 17 Shee followed Paul and vs, and aied, fay- L^^cfJ/'af tf^TnaZ': '^'^"'^^^"S ^he Churches. ing/Thefe men are the feruants ofthe moft bgh 2:l-^lt'.u. wepaflenotmeifuteinourheiie. r Th(} vtreiniritthtttf.BHthveiHTBthiMt God, which (hew vnto you the way otfaluation. V'*'*"f^""'o ioctnri,icrih,fi,ctofG(>dicoun(tti:{iThythumevuiu(»ge,tUtti>t.« «m,;« ,nn>^,pUu, being gricued,tumed abour,and faid to the fpirit, Tf^.l^.^, ^ ,4 m/?r«c7.Mt;;^ .k-,, commandcd thcm to bc bcatcu With rods. u icanatgo, ctntr/unhihlhe ihitimsihtraad 4 J And as they went through the cities, they commanded them to be beaten with rods. ;^.„"',Vh 'I'i, deliuered themcto keepe thedecrecs,ordeined oF ^^ ^nd when they had beaten them fore they ^o"' e Vhe VutSi , , the Apoftles and Elders which were at Hiemfale. "^ ''■'^ '" P"'^"^ commaunding the Gaoler to ,;,;. oianceft.rs rZ7:t"h.,^ 5 And fo were die Churches ftablilhedinthe '^^^^Jtf/"':^^4v- without any d.fti. iJf:JZe^Z faitJi,and increafed in numberdavly. ^+ VVho haumg recnued fuch commaundc- ^ on X Timo.bie i, 6^^ Nowe when they had gone throirh- "}''}\'^^ l^;';^. '""^ t^« innerpnfon, andmade „* „ Mag^ftra^s. drcumcifed.not out Phrigi3,and the region ofGalatia,they wcre the.rfeere t faftin theftockes to .bey the lurie «e":^ttbu7i. ''forbidden of the holy Ghoftto prcache the =; 5. "No;v at midnight Paul and S.Iaspmyed, "^"g-^'^c .efpeaofLrlL wordinAfia. ^ and fung Pfalmes vnto God: andihe prifoners P^^rl-;^^^ ^^^ , oneiyio^iiuie 7 Then Came they to Mvfia &foucht to coc ['^T; . >-. . . r »-»«/^*« >»'"/«'* fch'^ltieista into Kithynia: but the Spirit futfered them not. - ^f And fuddely there was a gre,t earthquake, oftUm,h,f,tth^ LSedir 8 Thereforethej-rafTedthroughMyfia, and To that the foundauon ofthe pruon was l.akenr ^f.^;, ;/^« ;;•„, thing, ■odiffe.e.t, came downe to Troas. »"^^y ="'^ by all thedoores opened, and eue^ J, 'ojijd^fc.ke ?"i?'!°V'^.'*' 9 5VVherea vifion appeared to Paul in the "^^"'^"'^1^'^^.*=,'°"^.. -r tj bo.hheauenaad weak^'aVd^hc' "'2^^ There fioodea man of Macedonia, and .^7 " Then y keeper ofthe pr.fon waked out ""h- ;^t:;fttnhe pravedhim,f,ying, Comeinto Macedonia, and of^h,sllea,e,and when hee faw the pr.fon doores [l,J%^^'^^^ Church. helpevs opcn,h e drew out his fwoid and would hauekil- ,1^^,;^^^^,^ l^^^^'^w" /• 10 <'Andafterhefeadfecnethevifion,imme- led hi.T(elfe,%pofingtheprifoners had bin fled. „.„ ,0 life eoe» :^4 t;^"^ diatly wcpreparedtogointoMacedonia being . 28 '7ButPnulcryedwithaIoude voyce, (ay- « -6 ■ 'J-l'^ .*.^,i: afluredthattheLord^dcalledvsco pr«chth1 ing, Doe thy fdfe no harme: for we are all here. °',t»iart1y 4 Godappoyn- Gofpel vnto them ^9 Thenhc called tor a light, andlcapedm, ,^,y j,f,„,d *2t,':;^"«/ hI ' ' Then went we forth from Troas,and with ^"^ "1^^ trembUng, and feU downe before Paul great p«n.fcm«% otterminate timet n - i r- .- .... annSi!a<; helMwetli thtm to open and fet a fh-eight courfe camc to Samothiacia, and the "^ " ''*^'j, , , .r-ic t . ereatmetcie. foo.^ hi. tructh. next cl?.y to Ncapolis, 3 o And brought them out,and fa.d, Syrs, what «;"„ ;„i,y thatboththe 12 f And from thence to Philippi, which is ™'^^^°V?r,^ , • .^ t ,-,^ vvhichareefpeti- tleaioaand ibe the chiefeci'ie in v Darts of Macedonia X- whofe J' And they f.iyde, Eeleeue jn the Lord lefus ally exttaoidina- «ll.ng may pro ^i' ", mefl<^ Rome m C^rift, & thou ni.llt befaued.^e thine hou(l.olde. "..*e ouoh, no. ceedeofc'ace, jnnaDitantscameriom nome to dwell tnere;ana . > 1 1 1 i- i 1 r to moue om foot* d n,Jh.r.uhno, we were in that citie abiding cert.ninedayes. , ? * And they preached vnto h.m the word of ,„^„j,,„,,fli »A,,A,,„„,^,. ,^ /Andonthc Sabbath day, we went out of the Lord,and to ail that were. n the houfc. that Cod goe be, »;.rf«, *- "'* the citie.befides a riuer, where thc\- we, c ^vont to ^ > ^ '» Afceuvarde hee rooke theni the fime e'e v. IX*:::;;- ';; ^ p.av -. a'nd we= fatedowne, and fpake vnto the ''""^f ofihe n.ght, and walked r.e.. ft. .pes^nd ?,«,«;j -'I;;- ,0 .iv.WB.«;. ^vomcn,xvhich v;cre come together. was bjptized with allthat belonged vnto him, „„„„rf„h and 'TT'- . u- 14 "AndacertainewomannamedLydia.a '^"'S'^l^Y-, . . ,. , , • u- Sum?'* 5 They are t^e Mi- ^ ' ' J4 And when hcc had broughtthcm intohis pi"'""'""'' ..iUr.ortheG..wr bywhomhehelpethfDch«*erel,Ke .opeHiK « The houfc.hcfct mcate before them,and rcioicedtiiat " *f'T''."„ Saintididnoteafily belctiieeueivvilion. 7 God bejinnefh his kine.l««iieni t,» .U 11 U" u .1 ill i.„ .J » /- J contiilion 11 in Wacednni.bytheconuctfionofawom«,andf„|hewt,hth»t,.,e,ei.ooaccep. Hc With all hishouil.old Ixlecued in God. proceffeoltimf. lien ofperioan the Gotpel 1 IV",te ihn wrr wwnl le ^j'T^mWi lUmflHtt. J5 " And when it was daV, ihc gOUCmOUrS the lewirdeof 8 rneLotdoii!jop«ncihth«he»tttQh«»;etb«wotdewbicbispt«jtbeod vnina *- ' " J5 Thci> '■*'6*""' To fearch the Scriptures. Chap.xvij. Panlcommcihvnto Athens. Jtf 50 Wemuftnot j^ Then the keeper of tfie prilbn toldethefc honeftmomen, which were Grecians, and men tender loiarie (Of wordes vnto Paul, /'Thcn faidPaiil vnto them, After that Paul at Bcrea, they came thither alfo, and moo- cacn'nlch, « i^ft t« btidlf "he om- ^^9' ^a"* l^caten vs openly vncondcmned,which ued the people. of all ought, fijeoutadVeofthe arcKonianes, they hauecalt vsintoprifon, and 14 ^ liut by and by the brethren fcnt away 7 ihe.eu ufithe^ wKkcd.that tbty now would tlic)' puc vs outprluily? nay verely: Paul to goe as »fwe^*tp the fea: but Silas and Ti- no-"'^'d " ff '"" hurt not other lu l^^^ Jet them come and bring vs out, motheus abode there ftiil. gamTihe Lord. 51 x'hewickei 5^ *' ^'^ ^^ fergcants tolde thefe wordes . ij ** And they that did conduft Paul, 8 rheincepeof areootmooued vnto the gouernours , who feared when they ^ brought him vnto Athens : and when they had ^''"'^ *'"""'' wiih the fejte cf heard that they were Romanes, rccciucd a commandeipent vnto Silas and Timo- pa'torj heath' «b4 fcjworirin''-'''nJ ^^ '^^'^'^ '^^"^^ ^^^ ^"^ prayed them, and theusdiat they fliould come to him at once, tbey fatcne)bmVet Jo by'th^mea"c$ al- brought them out,and dcfircd them to depart out departed, tbeLctd. foGod ptouidetb ofthecitie. 16 ^ *Nowewhile Paul waited for them at ' """"'/"^ forhij.whcniiii 40 "And they went out ofthepri(bn,and en- Adicns,hisfpiritwas f ftirred in him , whenhee "TJe,'c'f%n'» "u'emayeC. "cdinto rofit«'<,,cUT(>t/. uinniorf^im : 10 He a /cut lo'Birt*: ij Jrom ii>t,ict cures,and of the Stoickes,difputcd with him, and f'^'*""^""'^ Tr^ 'r i''"T " l" "'" ^^""'a,' '" '"'"'^'^ 'ome laid , What will thi, ^ baNer fay ? Othas Ti^cmm- nirttdvHiochnn /<««, He feemeth to bea fettcrfoorth of ftrange the «iieuonie of X neeaftfneout Kl^-^ ' as tl.ey pa/Ted through Amphipolis, go^lsCbccaufe he preached vnto themlefus, and ^.^^j^:^-" •fS.lasjndp«l. IMandApollonia, they came toThellalonica, ' ' J / •^ r u- jl , .• • fcoffe and mocke .vasthe.^uiogof v^hcre was a Synagogue of thelewes. 19 Andthcy tookeh.m, andbroughthmiin- a. that wh.ch the, nuBV other. 1 in 1 u- .. • tO "^ Mars llreet,lavin2, Mav vve not Know what vn Jerltano not ; = ch,>a ,s there- , i And Paul, ashis mannei was, went m vnto , '.^.Lp^J."^^^^^^^ And God vfeti. lore the Media, them, and three Sabbath dayct difputcd xntb chisnevvcdoitrine,wiicreotthourpeakdl,is? ,h„u,ie(;ti,of ior.fcecauiehc them by the Scriptures, 20 For thou bnngeftcertaine ({range things (ooies,,o gather was crucified and .^Opening and alledqing that Chrift muft \"'° °".^ ^^'^ • '^^ ^^""'^^ ^O'^^ diercfore,what 'osetb" h.» el^a. :;^:rrobrre'hauefuffc^ed,andriftnagaineftomthedead.and ^^'^re things meane /«e. iefted.becau,. thisis Ic(usChrift,whon^/<„henuie,tooke vncodiemcertaineava- , „f.^ Foras I parted by and beheld your -de- f^-;f^*/-. Lrfr^eth'nor gabondes W wickcd feUowcs, and when they 'f^o"^' I founde an altar wherein was wntten, ^t^T^^f' eqaitie: But yet had aflcmblcd the multitude, the\' made a tu- ^.^ t o T h e n V n k n o vv en G o d ^,,^;?„ !i;r«tt'vir "-'"Itin thecitic, and made affault againft the Whom yc then .gnorantlyvvorlhip,him(hcwe I ^ivho,.(»u^ flownat they lilt, .-r.,. .,- . !• i"^ VntOVOU. Paul ntei nith, (or f lien among houk of lafon, and foughtto bring them out to •',, V- j.l j < u j y, th^im>KUfyffr .hemieiue.God thepeople. , H '[ God that made me worlde, and all ,,^ ^.^-f,',; ffixretb vp ro:ne. / j,^^ ^.^.^ ^^ey found them not, they drewe f '^"'^^ '^'/'^ " u'T'/" n° I "? ,° *""ri '"^•f whofeheipe he t-/^„ „„ 1 ^„„„- /_■ ^^„ ,.„^„ ^1 A „, j. „f ,. „ hcaucn and earth,* dwclleth not m temples >"(t Aiw, /» vrethiothedeli- lalon and certain brethren vnto the heads of the _^ j^ ^.-.l, •,._._ >^ ^ ,hrouM,Mht ueraoceofhis. cirie,cr^4ng, Thefearcthcy which iiaucfubucrted ""u'- _n_- 1 -u l j Umt^nh iht . cnu,ne car.;,., the ftatc of the <> world, and heretheyare, \5 t Neither isworOiipped with mens hands, .^UofGods^lorj. Z: t"lt 2 7 Whom lofon hath receiued, and thcTe all =' '^,^-f.§^ ^^Jl"'^ u^'^'a uk ° ' ^ ' ? """m ''f\' ?,:i:rl'K^oeagainftthedecreesofCefar,fa>nng,thatthere '^'^l.^ f flf^K^'".'^'!'^'"!'^, . , P^.^oSetL i. ie *Ve<) /-.r ,«,! is another King one Icfus. ^ . . =»/ '' /"f,^''^?l'^' f one blood al man- fJ.'.'.tJ^eLesa. 2«.m»..>.rr,'» g Tlicnthev' troubled thepeople, and the Z'"":' ^o dwell on all the lace ot the earth, and g,i„ftchr.ft:tf,e triZ'tf' heads of thecitie,whentheyheardthefe things, hathafligned thefeafons uhich uxre ordcined f-P'^-s-^Kb tt:cZZZr. 9 Notwithftanding when they had receiue.l before,and die bounds of their habitation, Zl",r.nXt rtti anavery finkif fufficlcnt * afluranCC of lalbn and of the other, andtbeStoidies, which detennlnevponmaitcisof religion accrrdingto their md dunthil knouti ^^^ jg^ them "oe """" biaineJ. > JVordfir xQ'd,ftedr ^asherir: a horawtd kind oflpfttch ttk'n of afal/ torrnti and •' . . , T f' i • ,• i r iirji which ntoile cornr.tiiJan^fhedlolhetaiBhtch vithoMi ttt ant hlu/lrroxl Otch tint,. 10 + And the brethren immediatly feiit away ^,„„i,dieJih-,f>,Hfiotti«i,yh,„wsih«r„an6r>h.'f»^>:. k Thuvm,i,:«e i Jmo what com. PaulsndSilaS by night vnto Berea , which when cantiiM)ol, aoutdfi:y,Uxrthil,whtrtthtiu^lti juifahichwtrdaaid ./irto;yfuit. II 5 Thefe were alto more d noble men then „„. i To^A-tdmiootcmfliandfouileafitreofyaur^ai. m vyhai(o/Ht,7?itn PVhtnljfiH had they which werC at Theflalonica, which receiued Korfltip fimhiiom (akt,tht: wecaUdemtion. H TaKltiiiiuinha ^li'uii,vitk'th flrt them pt noo^ the word with all readincffe, and fearchcd the '"''■'""•"fthf aharvhichlbr ^ihemam hMidediceudloTP'.lmxmtagodi -. tndLf Jb,.!J^.pp..rt. Scnptures daily, whedier thofe t.hinp were fo. j^ , ^„„ fj-^^^ ,„j ^,^,„^ ,^.„g ,„ „^.,,„ .^e Creator, wi.b .he creat.„e 'toli- 4 That i« in ileede 12 Therefore many of thembekeuCd,andot mke him within a p'ace*hich can be comprehended in no place, and to tSmke ■ewifedoinc nf toalbirehim with gilts, of whom aM nienhaue receiued all things n-Katroenrr ihiSpitite, whichalwjyes fttreih ihe o'ory of G'd betore it relfeas a marke they haue- And thele are thc fconainrs of all ido!a;rie. 4' (h't^-yiS. A pp,l, ""fcereuntoitdieftethil felfe and neuer f^atiifth.'rom it 5 Tbe lord Ictteth 50.8. 14 G^d is wondeifnUin alibis wolke'.biitelpecrallyhithewoikeof Wltiaooemoment.and-inose people Jiueu examples of hiss-nfcarchcablewif. mau: notthatwelTiould (land amalrdai his wo'-I't.butthitweflioiildliftvti oiK ^""ncjio cjufe them to. ftase him, d He coTntntthihtUwttwtthUtt tiiti$, eycuothe noikcinan. « OfiiHe/lQclittn.i»ncbrpamnji, ..^ TK«» -' PaiJs fermon at Athens. The Aftes. Gods afllftancc to Paul. 27 That they Qiouldfceke the LorJ, iffobee hold: andmatiy oF the Corinthians hearing it, J For a hlmit mm they might haue f groped after him, and foiinde bclecued and were baptized. ' """"' ("':< />»>»,thouoh doubdeffe he be not farrc from euc- 9 + Then faid the Lord to Paul in the ni?ht 4 God doMb » r'^ntrtrrl ry^^of'^'s- byavifion,Fearenot,butfpeake,3ndho]denocuouchaDdmjiii- fSthtf,M^»!' 28 For in him wee liue, and mooue, and haue thy peace. '-^Vh' f'""""^ ctm, mdUghmi ourbeing, as alfo certaine of your owne Poets 10 For I am with thee, and no man (hall lay " "'"""mo the worli. ijjye fai J . Pqj. ^ye a j£ ^Ifo his •'cneration, *'*»'^^ on thee to hurt thee : for I haue much peo- tvltX'Mr^u a?*Forafmuchthen,aswearethegenerati- pleinthiscitie. '.K~f' ^j/Jf, /r/«fr, /?»Mf(, on of God, we ought not to thinkc that the God- u bo he « continued there a yeere & Iixc mo- ,hty ,„ji„mtrime are cujiomihif grt. ]^^^ jj jji^^ ^^^q gold,or filuer, or ftone q graueu neths, and taught the word of God among them, mke the mmt of ' uen as a mam tut ^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ inuention of man. * 1 2 f 5 Now when Gallio was deputie of i A- »*"' Bijhofs iea4: 'ZZ':S 3° '5 And the time of this ignorance Godrc- chaia, the lewes arofewith oneaccord againft t^J^'/iT/A'"* thitgrojfe ^Hjfe as gardcd not : but nowe hee admonifheth all men Paul,and brought him to the iudgement feace, cling ibe uon of «(K,x'n/#i>/c»« £,igjy^^,jjCTe to repent, ij Saying, This fello we perfwadeth men to Goi/:«a tie ;tiWi: 7"utjp'vp'"it ?i Becaufe hee hath appointed a day in the worlhip God otherwife then the Law appointeth. "^'l"'^'''^ IS The oldneffe of which he will iudgc the world in righteoufnefle, 1 4 And as Paul was aboutto open his mouth, ThKhKimTfant the ettour doeih by that man whom he hath appointedjwA'rtf^^e Gallio faid \'nto the Iewes,If it were a matter of thitr feaies vUh T^^'"'h'''T hathgiuenanrafliirance to all men, in that hee wrong,or ancuilldeede,OycIewcs,I wouldac- araindetottatb % 'omm"nde"hld hath raifed him from the dead. cording to greafonmaintaine you. V^i7'^\cMM fetteth toorththe 32 '« Now when they had heard of thercfur- . ij But it it bee aqueftionof ^ wordes and neuetwcarieof patience ol God: rcftion from the dead, fomemockcd, andother ' names, and of your Lawe, looke ycetsityour eHilldoing.bmthe d''°willbeaiuft" ^aid,VVe will heare thee againe of this thing. felues: forlwiU benoiudgeofthofethings. Lord nicKketh ladfeTo fuch a 5 J J And fo Paul departed from among them. 1 6 And hee draue them from the iudgement l;,,^ "lo^ny"' coDtemoe him. 54 Howbeit certaine men claue vnto Paul, feate. fjhttuyot Crf r'^^dicUring andbeleeued: among whom was alfoDenvs A- 17 Then tooke al the Grecians Soflhcnes the aa, yet the 3^0- 'tttlnithouj, reopagica, and a woman named Damaris, ando- chiefe ruler ofthe Synagogue, and beate him be- ?^''f^i"°' '"'' t he ref,,r'>fa:oH ther with them. rc*re the iudgement featc: but Gallio caried no- Crecia,iZ°f^. fiomthi dim. thing for thofe things. chnt^hecMfe the i« Men,to Oww foortb tbeir vanitle, are diuetOyaffeaed and mooued with one ig ff But when Paul had tarried there VCta liomanti hron^ht felle lime Goipel.wl.uh notwuLftandmg rcafeth do. to be effc6tuall in the elefi. g^^^ ^^j^-j^^j^g ^^^^^ j^^^^^ ^^ ^j^^ brethren, and ')\^'"'"[' '"'* failed into Syria (and with him Piifcilla and A- '"^fZlfA ■ CHAP. XVIII. quila) after that !«hee had fhornc his head in in thofe dare, wen I ^t Vatt at Corinth 6 taught the Cetitilts, 9 the ttrie 1 Cenchrea; for hehada 4» vowe. Princtio/Grtciil, comfirteth hm. tiHe„ accxfed kefore GaUio, it bnt ,« , ^rhen hc Came to EphefuS , and left them '" ^ff""* "' "vmne: 18 From thence he Ctiltih to Stiia, 10 and ft to E. ^t ^ , . ,. uc v4»...^ .^ivui coiitth, fhcfM.z, ^4tr,aiaiiaandThngiahefirengtheneththedif- there : but he cntred mto the Synagogue and dif- g ^,r,uichatm ciplei. 2^ ^polios tewgmoreferfe^ltmjlTKUedijf^qui- puted with the lewCS. right I could, u, 18 freechtih cbnfimih great egicacie. 20 7Whodefired him to tarr\' a longer time * ^"f"""* l^lll'i::::' a ^^er > thefetWngs, Paul departed from A- "ith them :but he would not confent, " ':Z:::l!t^' from reeking their ^1 tiiens,and Came to Corinthus, 21 but bade them tarewell, faying,! mud nhgionjIanJeih. owneproBte, ttet 2 And found a certaine lewe named *Aquila, necdes keepe this feaft that commeth, in Hierii- t Fonhuprophant -'---■ :ii:— 1- - . -- - t. J...' ^1- 1 - » -11 - _ • ■" mail thinkilh that r controuerjie of n,ii but a ___ __ „ ...... ,-- , • ahoHt Gofpeli (hould came vnro them. ^^ went vp to Hieruftlem: and when he had fa- ^""dittnd for n» \' ft "''■inb« *'* ^ ^"'^ ^^<^3"'"e ^" ""35 of the fame craft, hee l"ted the Church, hc went do^vn vnto Antiochia. Tl[\' "f^"^- mUt be. . abode with them and wrought (for their craft ^ i Now whe he had taned»/;£r^ a while,he de- « p,Ji ;, „,jt,i| jf.T^tm.ie.j. was to make rentes.) parted,andwentthorowthecountrey ofGalatia toall.to winneall ' « ««"»«'« ""'-- 4 J And hee difputed in the Synagogue etiery & Phry gia by order,ftrengthening all y difcipjes. '° ch"ft. tldttTcZ Sabbath rf<.j, and b exhorted the Iewes,and the ^ »4 "And a certaine lewc named vApollos i^l'teaZ tecaufe thif we're Grecians. borneatAIexandiia, came to Ephctus, an clo- <»&,«« o/-«4« tltpifes at dif^uiei, j Now when Silas and Timothcus wcrccomc qucntman,and "mightie in the Scriptures. C<>'i'>''>"«<- mtdthat h Chr,ne, f^^^ Macedonia,Paul c forced in Spirite,teftified ^5 Thefame was inftnifted in the way ofthe ^,^"'";"^-'^ r'lhe'trneth to the lewcs that lefus was the Chrirt, ^ _ ^ I.ord,and hee fpake femently m the Spirite , and , xhe A^^'^aiet ought aUvjyes to 6 ^Andwhc " -" ' ... -• • — ..~ - . - - - -- be freely vrtered, he V fliooke his 1 dine the doflrine blood be vpOn yuur oniic ucati : i ani (./uiiic: -" ••■•"■•- i/>.j.«.. ..»y .l.-v«,>^ wv.iv.v..j n. i...v. ^j- ],j^jn.j,f| may be fe mode, from henceforth will! goe vnto the Gentiles. nagogue.Whom when x Aquila and Prifcilla bad ly ohlii rated.atoccafion 7 So hce departed thence, and entred into a heard, they tooke him vnto them, andexpoun- ^t.Cor.<^tg, •f thr profile that certaine mans houfc, named lufius, a wordiip- ded vnto him the oway ofGod morepcrfeaiy. '"""*''• IheVebrn^ll «• P" of ^°^y ^^^ofe houfe ioyned hard to the Sy- 17 And when he ^vas minded to goe into A- ".^VrL^^J -aire. ' nagoguc. chaia, the brethren exhorting him, wrote to the B.i/'>o«/»Ai«c/ible,aodyttinvaine,vveemnftnollca«eftrromouiwotkebutJor. »cnpturcs,cnat leiUS wa^ tnat ^nnlt. ^^^ .^ ^^^ Ichoolr lake the iclitllrout, and gne lolliem that bee mote obedient, v rt*/>. 1 j.ji, of abafcSf abiefthandierafis roan,andalro of aw'oioan:&'fo becommethanex- mai'h.io.f. d Thnti ahudecf^rch taken fi-(r?itheHebretrei,rrherti/her,iee- lellent miniltero! the Church, V i.for.r.ia. n'Vnri'el'KjlrucltdfiihikMv, utlh,lb-tili' Jrvett'ecaMie of tiviroaiieii'/lriilliiii: andasfirhir/iy thiuhe it led^eofthe ScrwlHrei. X •JJowi.irt j. » The rxar that Iraiilh to Ceii,' p Through ■jiilltutjiMUiiifirJai.i>i^t6im*>idgti»i Itotber naiuiu, it i^iriMb,i,t^ Codipa:inufiKi,ie',or ij thoje tAciBeutiipmbichOfii Indiifio^tdxfchohtr.. ^U A 1 Thclcwifhexorcifts, Chap.xix. Demetrius. Idolaters rage 17 C H A P. XIX. 21 ^ * Now when thcfe things were accom- « Panliinener I cirumKhfciflistteftujut, J hMumgonilyrHtiutiuhm plidicd, Paul piirpofcd by the JiSpirite to pafTe *""«• JhJ,Ji,hGodb.ab,,u,,/!^HhmsonL kimhJ, s '^l through Macedoniaand Achaia, and togoeto coisfmuthn,. tipti\eJ m thri^tmi of it(m. jj Tht huifh rxoruih i« *» Hicrii(aleni,laying, After I haue bene therc,I mult /ore ». mn} voiftf bfsitHoflhfdeMill. 19 Coniitrmgitookture bmiil. mDl- alfo (ecKome. that Ptiil nn htitd t pjqI beiBg no. mttfim iy rtifiih ftaiiion tgtnfi TauI. az So Tent hc into Macedonia two of them '"' *'f^ "" .*"*' &tlor Ar L'""fK7J"'i 'u^^u^^fTr''' that miniftredvntohim,Timothcus, and Eraftus, ^"^Vr"'^ fheEphcfi,,,.. flConnthus, that Paul whenhepafledthorow W he remained in Alia for a feafon. planttth jChurch the vppcr coails, came to Epbcfus,and found cer- ^j 7Andthefame timethcrc arofeno fmaU 7 Gaia. doWd Miongftihein tajne dilciples, troubleabout that way. with a il«w of te. UtTthlM,' , ^, -^r ^y'^ '"^° '!'^' "'.".^ yerccciued the ^^ por a ceitaine man named Demetrius a fil- i'gi°».'j"'e v«y W.»*«A »;« ' holy Ghoft fincc ye belecued ? And they fayd >t,crfi,ith , which made filuer 1 temples of Diana, IdouTie" ftomlr » thofe d»yu M vnto him , Wee haue not fo much as heard whe- brought great gaincs vnto the craftcfmcn, .nd ftubbu.ndr iifhrdi^onelv ^^'^'■^'".^''f.^My^^*'^ . ■ 15 Whom he called together, with Che work- «r- Ephefians. .ndotheciftom <«»» to thekingdomeof God. 29 And the whole citie was full of confufion, *^'"»''<-»J- . -, ,.^ ,, , . , ^■»«^.««. ..«,-..«i«„.j companions o..,ii but rathtt to vnite icparatcd the difciplcs , and difputed dayly in the ioumcy ""^ efi'ecially in Vt':^::\:::' ^'^^^'iTl^^'^'T' u u r r ?« An-dwhcnPauhvouIdhaueentrcdinvn-|l'^rMc%Vit" mlZHekrtL »o And this wasdone by the fpace of two tothepeople,thedifciplesfufferedhimnot. r"hich u,?y not •u«d„(iMi m yeo-e, 10 that all the^which dwelt in Afia, heard j , \ Cei taine alfo of cluefe of Afia , which by any ftotme. ot il'^'/'f "J"/ . . ^ ^°,^^ Iefus,bodi laves & Grecians, ^^ere his friendcs,fcnt vnro him,deliring him that xTauItes be ouet- ^A^X™^.'"-^" ,. V And God wrought no fmaU miracles by he would not prefenthimfelfe in the Common r/firodmVrft »r*i».«m.„, 'he hands of Paul, pla„. STtfclftm/ froftr B«ff. ^ ^ 2 So that from his body were brought vnto ^ ^ Some therefore cried one thing, and fome •)««'? '« f« go"«- «d'ro".i'.! w^L« r ''^/«'''CT';hfs , orhandkerchefs, and the dif- another : for the ariembliewas out ot order, and "^f ^l "'f r'" .galraSfc ' ^^"departed f.omthem , and the euill fpirits themore part kne^ve not ^^hereforathcy were ?on"th"dofa:« y so».«r«,,f.,i. "■^"'^outotdiem. come together. a.e'rufficimiy W T^hich c,n out 13 '' Then certaine of y vagabond leaves, f cs- , j And /««« of the company drew foorth A- conteated «i>h tCmintirvZ^ orciils tookcmliand to name ouer them which lexander,the lewcsthniftinghim forxvards.Alcx- ''"i'^Y""'^' i/r;..ilT;; hacleuilfpint3,theNameottheLo,dIe(i.s,faving, ,ndei- then Peckencd with the hand , and would llfZiZ'Z'' l>pmh.g of th, we adiure you by I efus.whom Paul preacheth. haue excufed the iratter to the people. grcatett dtfences ChmcK,hf,v,hKh 14 (And there were certaine fonnes of Sceua ,4 p But when they knew that hee was alew, ti.atihtybane. £mS7ni ^ I^^'^'^hcPrieft, nbout feucn which did this) there arofe a fhoi.te .ilmoft for the fpace of two " t^i^lln WrWW.on , '/ Andthceuil_fpiritanfwered,andfayd,Icrus houres,cfall men crying , Great i. Diana of the ^^^o'^redecmT IS. ptaceandquietnti ' Then the towne clarfce when- hee had *"^ '^"'m*''*'' xncn„«,^a». ,, .„, - , , „ -, .i- ftayedthepeople,fayd,yemenof Ephefus, what ha'oedone. °"" t<,mlithm>,thoH,h led agaisit them, fo that thq-fledde out of that manisitthatknowethnothowethatthecitie of „ Thttph,i;»,t ihuftnutmuetf, hoiire,naked,and wounded. the Ephdians is a woiftiipper of the great god- if/«<«-)HniliEngl:Jh. JJ But ifyc inquire .nny thing concerning other aid ft fur dint. -' Hhh jDattos. Eutychusrcuiued. TlicAAef. . Pauls integritic; r HtfjfttktthoU matters, itmaybedacrmined In atlawfoUaf- Ephefus,andcalIecne to,b,Z."uh7/ tixf:v^u-^t,ij, caurejwnsrebvwemaygjueareaToiiofchiscoit-. with you ac all feafons, a.v'f«>i^!/(.,*,, t::^L:i::":Z'^'^f'^t\ ^ ^ . r . • ^ / u -i^ Scmi.g.theLordewi:haIlmoJeftie,and::i?^i;7''--b ,«,«»«i««.- 41 Aud.vheahchadMusfpoken, hselctthe with many ceares,andcchcacior>s, which came vn- iZJil^ ' b)ier. 2} Mijjih w«1 Greaiiistbe repentance toward God , and fay di ^^Tl'^*^- 1 -PMldepawh' ■»*«2Vi<'/i;aw^fo»«,<,/,f, j8 «n,^o?A..M. / ; toward our Lord IcfusChrift. cMwT.It,"''^* ?tlmEi>iil^i5Dy Kl^l^^ f after tlietunwlt was appeafed, Paul ' '21 7Andnowebcholde,Igoceboundinthe ««»«/ wL'.;* me coaKni oune l>^»«*« torfJLt'"'^"" -becaufetheIewcsIaydvVaiteforhim,asbeejvas ioy, anddieminifeation'which I haiie receiued 8 Ti.'edta.iseof 9 Afro*3idieale about to faile inro Syria , he purpofed to returxic of the Lord lefus , toteftifie the Gofpel of the «lie Ai^niciU is the goidu and tlirough Macedonia. i grace of God^ mo!tptt6;e aad Mft.uaoutconiuc- 4 Andchere3ccompaniedhimtntoAfia,So- 2 J And now behold, I know that henceforth frit«rji /. nttd/bteied "y* pater of Uerea, and of them of Theflalonica , A- ye all.throughwhome I hnuegone preaching the /?.rf^"«»-f^ w ibe niijhtiisiecM ^ And wc failed forth fiom Philippi,afEer the fliewedyouall thecounfellofGod. hitferfoa,i,oath*t nocbci:.[iiycnn- davesof vnleauenedbread,&: camc vnto them to 28 Takeheede therefore vnto your fefues, *" '"'"'"'f''" ^f- o'ah^'1'.en cm" '^'°^^ '"'' ^'"'^ '^^y'^' "''"^ ""^ "^^^^ '"^"™ '^•^>'«- ^''•'^ '° ^" '^''^ '^°*^'''^ ' "■*JC'"^of the holy Ghoft ,^olZ'r,7mi^ TJielisooit' 7 ^And the/'>firitdayQftheweeke,thedilci- hath made you Ouerfeers, to jfcedc the Church '''m pnf~ji, th,t t> iVcTUfoi woti, the tiiji .it) of the S»bOathji'^ati3i jothAththispUcf, 8 * And there were many lightesm an \pper Inall gneuous wolues cnrerin among you, not «^ "«'»'*-'?«. *r.dhfi.',ir.x(,z. chamber,Hheretheywere gathered together, Ijjarmgthcflockc. ^u\T«^'"th^''Ti iiistuta-xjlega- ^ . Amitherefstc inawindov/acercaineyong 30 Moreouer of your owne felucs (ball men ^A,','*flrafit / *da^!t'tlTch"mlai "'^"' "^'"^'^ Eutychus , fallen into a dead flcepe": ar'Te (peaking peruafe things, to ^ draw difciplcs contmuwuwg or »t"wo»ii'ci i/^"' andasPaulwas longprcaching , hee ouercomc afterthem. fiUon/!,ipofpto. ftmUe ihtnifitMs \vich (leepe , fell downefrom the tliird loft , and i r Therefore watch , and remember that by yj|',"'^'X^'"/4, =- i)Uittt,l) to^eiUr was taken vp dead. the /pace of three yeeres I ceafed not to warne mm ofihtno'w, '"''Th^d u^l'l'in'o- '° Kuc Paul went do wne, and lay dehimfelfe cuery one, both night end day with teares. vh^ch hlongeth din; to troabie vpon him.and embraced him,{aying,Troublc not J 2 '"And now brethren, I commend you to f"^'°/"V^rt , «b£ Church -.vitb a yourfelues : for his life is in hinn. God, and to the word of his grace, which is able '/hiv'tTon eicel- gjtatoUence.gi- ,i Then when P/* Aflbs , that wce might receiuc JJ I haucfbcwed you all thngs, how th.it fo t ThUn greumi' flopping in h:i Paulth-re: for fo had h£e appointed, and would l.ibouring,veouchtto'n/upportihe we.afce, and ft'itttorrMiihe "1"; i! wetemake '"'^f"<--lfe g"e afoote. to remen.ba the wordes of the Lord Icfus , how ^'Jl'l'Itfr'^. hit teftament. * »4 Novv when he was come vnto vs to Aflbs, that hcelnyd , It isa blefled thing to giuc, rather M^o'Lutt^hu wherein he giueih and webad receiued him,wc can-.cto Mir\'Ienfs. then to receiue, („ttr m. auaccouotorhii ,j And wee failed thence, and came the next j(J And whenhehad thusrpnkcn,hceknccled i<» The power of dl^h^'hed-iarme day oucr againft Chios, and the nc.st day we arri- dovxne, and pravcd with them all. ^.cm"sre'4,Ud which he laughr, ucd .It Samos,and tarried at Trog\'liium": thc next J7 '»Thcnthey wcptallabundantly',andfell inhi! •.vr.rd,3ie'ih« andexhorieiii (he day wecamt'to Miletum. on Pauls neckcandkiiTediiim, props ard vpiiol- Paftour, «( ih! j^ JForPnul haddetermined to faile by E- j8 reingch-cfly fan- foi the "xsrdeswhxh he J"so( Jmrnirte. «re and gn'f r. phefiis, bccaufe hee would not fpcnd the time in r-ake,That thc^' fliould fee hjs face no more. And "'^, ,47,' Jw wa'd with c .nti Afia : for he baftcd to be , if lie could pofliblc at they accompanied him vnto the ftiippc. (/«r/6.<. ,/-;f«'/b« ■naoceintbeir Hierufalcnvat thcdav of Pcntecoft. ■ „ , , , fnd^oodwiil. office. ._ #r t^;I,«,»f^,.r,«K„ c ik.t;iM.im U^.C^^r^ H PaaounniultbtforeallihmgJhuvareorcouetwiritfle. 4»i r'.r4iii'**nd.Qii(^*a.furhKgf,9hUbm*k.ab»lmtftfftit Pulchmlli, away sa'.utlUa6<:Aior.f,l>atiulctbudbtideiril|)(>nii'j pood etdcr, CHAP. 0\arttcs^ His conllancie, Chap.xxf, Paul taken in the Temple; j8 CHAP. XXI. riles to forfake Mofes, and faycft that they ought t T'ltl ji»nh totnrd HierujiUni : s tt (ifirr» bttfUeik not to circumciie their lonnes, fieither to line <(/^ mlih I'htl.f ihtP.MUii'lin: ■• ^i»hut jifsttHtih hiM •/ ^^^ the cuftomcs. ih,Tcmj,ir,:7 ,*r /,»r. h,a b»„u.,,nh,mr}i i;/-- »* What IS then r» if „riU^>,;^„ bi,,dc,%hecou,fc toPhenice of »u, votationi 3 And wncn wc naa aiicoucrcu »_yprus, wcc -yo'i -"' "••; ) •■-"- -"- '■■""■• -"•■-•■"•-. MuHio //; but.iisoutp>rc kfcit on die left hand, and failed toward Syria, ning rhec,areDOthing,but that thou thy felle alio ,f,^,x,^_ to goc fo.watd 3„ J arriued at Tynis : for there die Ihip vnLded "alkeft and keepeft the Lawc. t n^ nm,, b, Tn o^ftfo rT theUirden. ' aj FoiastouchingrheGentiles,whichbeleeue, *"<»»,»,!*«/.«« Sf«i1hJt «Vife'^ 4 And whai we had found difciples,we tarfed we hauc ^^ ritccn , and determined that they qfc. ^^"I^^J^JJ" fute of out calling tlicreftuendayes. And rhcy toldPaul through the f^rue no Inch thing, hut dint they keepe them- tut alju <, chu^* ftom G^d. a Spirit, that he fhould not goe vp to Hierufalem. ^elues irom rhinos offered to idolcs, and from »»«» « ,/ .- „d thrJghTesp'rit 5 But ^vhen the dayes were entled,wc depar- Wood , and froai that that is Ihar.gkd^and from '^rfjll"j^J T»h»id»nf,eTihan- ted and went our way, & they all accompanied vs fornication. p=iil dKintiiibt Z'ioHt'PimU vvith fiwrwiues and children, euen out of the ci- ^<^ 'IhcnPaul tookethemcB,andthcnextday d4)t,,fpu,i}c». 'difj^PT'oXh^ "^' ^'<^ "'<-' kneeling downe on the fhore,pray ed. was purified with diem,and entred into the Tern- "»» = j«' -^lihough tHLof^tu/hlf'af. 6 Then when we had embraced one another, plfi ' declaring the accompliihment of the dayes ^'^'**'^'^'^^^^ yra»« ihtyjr«)ti we tooke (liip, and they returned home. of the purincacion, vntill that an oficring O.ould Kn\'<,pflM,Z% t'« ^T^'* 7 ^"'^ ^"^^^^ ^"^^ ^^^ ^^^-^^ ^^ ^°^^^^ ^^°"* ^'^ ottered for euery one of diem. .*<■/ wipi; tdac UHHTHjtitm. -jyi^^ we arriued at Ptolemais, and faluted the -^7 5 And when the feuendaycs were almoft /»«'»•*« x-we br£thrcn,and abode widi diem one day. ended, the lewcs uhich were of Afia ( when d:ey l7*!^"fg*g*'" 8 And the nex day , Paul and wcc that were fa" e him in die Temple ) mooued all die people, nuu,i.6.l»'! ' with him,departed, and came vnto Cefarea : and a"'! 'ayd hands on him, / jhcPnrfti, mn ^CUf>.6.i. we entred into the houfc of 4. Philip thcEuan- 28 Crying, Men of Ifrael, helper thisisthe lot^^-iitt'tiffUtf i HifptMhih 0/ gelift, ^vhich was one of die ^ feuen Deaeons^^nd ™n that teacheth all men euery where againft ^^7»/"«f flw, tUchh^Z^ abode xvith him. ■ thepeople,& the Law, and this place :morcouer, cf,htp»r:fiJ„Ht tudhtrtrtfh,f.6. . 9 Now he had fouredaushtcrs virgins, which hce hath brought Grecians into the Temple, w.d -'«««/««««» »»« c TAf^'A-iV-i^wcM. didcprophecic. " hath polluted this holy place. ^cl"fT"''"°f' fjT i}^' offi""'- 10 And as wee taried thei-e many dayes, there 2 9 For they had feene before Trophimus an ^^, Ih'JTon, tuitbittiiiocamt. cameacertaine Prophet from ludea, named A- Fp^'Cfian with him in the citie, -whom they fup. »Mm F^'-' tan^e together : and they tooke Paul & drew "J ""« mif."^ £iid,Thusfairh y holy Ghoft,So fhall thelewessc .him ouc of the Temple,and forthwith the doorcs Mtfa. Hierufolcmbindeiheroandiatoweth this girdle, ^verefimt. s God findtth and dialldeliuev him into J hands of the Gentiles. J' «Butasihey wentr.bouttokilhim,tidings ['^"""^""'"JiS'* bridefeth an'affe*^ ' * ^"'^ ^'■'^'" ^'"'^ ^"^ '^^^"^^ ^^^ thin^s,botIi ' "me vnto the chicfe captaine of the band, diat p,ophine the'o. diontinihtin vvee and Other of the (amc plscc bcfought him all Hierufalem was on an vproare. felues.tobiodei which carncHly that he would not goevp to Hicrufalem." . p Who immediarly tookt fouldiers and Ccn- "'«"n wc fliould lodge. i?y And w^lenhe came vritothcgrieccs,itvKjs fullr'Jtueiltd'^o ' "7 And when wee were come to Hieru&lero, fo,that.hewasborneof thefouUUcrsjfordievio- the t«weo cbatitie the brethren receiucd vs gladly . _ lence of the people. - ' willnhntocon. , i3 And die ncxt day Paul went in with vsvn- jtf Eorthemultitude of the people followed . «u^^\otswly ^olani^^aod-ltheEldcrswercthereaflembled. after,i::rj:ing, Away with him. Jyfo'far'easw'e^ '9 J And whfn hec had embraced them, hee 37 And as Paul fhould hauc bene led into the may.io out bre. tolde by order all things, that God had wroughf caftell, hec Clyde vnto the chiefe Captaine,May I thten which do- among the Gentiles by his miniftration. fpcake vnro thee? Who Clyde, Canft thou /^<»i^ II!l!:fcta(l'"cna'' ■ 20 * 5.0 when they he:.rdit,they glorified God, Grceke? their.itib,bnta're and fiid vhto him,thou rcen,brother,how many *j8 Art not thoiiy g F.gyptian who before thefc | Touchit^tik not ibrc dghly in- thoufand lewes there asc which beleeue, and they dayes raifed a fedition, &'led out into the wilder- ^^hurthMt flroJied.cfpecially arcall zcalousof thcLawc: pefle foure thouland men that were murtherers? thoufand ma, «ti '■^hoUmtl' ^ ' Nowe they are informed of thee, that thou 39 Then Paul fayd, Doubtlefle, I am a man ""^ i'fiph^t<^ ticudc, tcacheftalltbe lewes, which arc Ansong the Cai-< wiuchaffiAlcwe:anci'citizenof Taifu$,qfamoiis «^W>i*« .... "^ ' Hhh « dtic Pauls aniwere. The Mcs, andconfefsion. ciric of Cilicia, and I befeech thee, fuffcr mec to 19 Then I faid, I,ord,they knowe that I prifo- ipcakc vnto chs people. ned, and beat in euery Synagogue them that be- 40 And when hec had giucn him licence, Paul leeued in thee. ftood on the grieces,and beckened with the hand 20 And when the blood of thy martyr Steuen vnto the people : and when there was made great was (hed, I alfo ftoode by,and confcnted vnto his filence, hec fpake vnto them in the Hebrewe deathj&kepttheclothesofthemthatbflewhim. l>^Tf>it ii^ofttfy tongue, faying. Yl him /wh,h! a -i^ifoioom Mthty cr,,j .«M4 *. <. coot- J^en they lift vp their voices,andiaid, Away with ^"> *«« h <>^» Miimicjio Vefcoit'ged and exaimntd, 17 *H 2 j And as they ' cried & call off their clotlies, »»« /• aeath t/ fence now towards you. and threw duft into the ayrc, ^*'"- a (And when they heard that he fpake in the 24 ^ The chiefecaptaine commanded him to Jy^^"'"^*^^^'''!' Hebreive tongue to them, they kept the more fi- be led into the caftle, and bade that he ihould be neithetii felft en* lence,andhefayd) Icourged, and examined, that hee might knowc brjce the imeth, J ' I am verely a man, which am a Iew,bome wherefore they cried fo on him. neitbci Oiffit Mbct in Tarfus in Cilicia, but brought vp in this citje at 2 j + And as they bound him with thongs, Paul cVwf/imliw the »feeteofGamaliel, and mftrufted according faidvntotheCenturionthatftoodeby, Is it law- ofafidmornhm^ to the perfed maner of the La we of the Fathers, full for you to (courge one that is a Roinane,and **'*. «<<«/"•» and was zealous toward God,as y e al are this day. not condemned? ^'""7^ 'j* 4 And I pcrfecuted this way vnto the death, itf Nowv^entheCcnturionheardit,hewent, j Tfaewiiedom* binding and dcliuering into prjfon both men and and tolde the chiefe captaine,raying. Take heede of the fterti doeth women. what thou doeft : for this man is a Romane. ?«.' "nfidtr wh.! 5 As alfo the chiefe Prieft doth beare me wit- 27 Then the chiefe captaine came,and faid to " "fil^y | "^ " nes,& all the company of the Elders: of whom al- him,Telme,art thou a Romane? And hel3id,Yea. therewithal! raea. fo I receiued letters vnto the brethren,& went to 28 And the chiefe captaine anfwered, With a fure the pfe6te,»c« tiflj to their 'fih4- Damafcus to bring them which were there,bound great fumme obtained I this freedome.Then Paul to'ding »» it »p- ^:.:t'tlrvntoHierufalem,thattheymightbepuni(hcd. fiid, But I ^^^s fo borne. Trtlul':''' tniihtrefirthe 6 f And (oitwas, as I lourHcyed and was 29 Then ftraightway they departed trom him, caure*liywem»f f*)ih,jfmli»n among hm tccMferi. 1 1 Goi tncoH- ragethhim, 14 The liwts layingwii' fir Taul I* it dtcla- red vnto tht chiefi ca(latne : zj lit feniith him to Felix tht CoHtrnour, .. , ., n. 1 « .. . • Piuliasainftth* ANd ' Paul bchelde earncftly the CounciI,and falfe accufaiions faid,Men & brethren,! haue in al good con- if •<'» enemiei.fei. the Lord fayd vnto me, Arife,and go into Damaf- cus : and there it (halbe tolde thee of all things, ^/hich are appointed for thee to doe. ^V^. So when I could not fee for the glory of thatlight,! was led by thehand of them t&it were with me,and came into Damafcus. fcience ferucd God vntill this day. " «"'' » V"^ ""•['' 1 2 And one Ananias a godly man,as perteinmg .^ t-j-^^^^ ^^ hie Prieft Ananias commanded "h'.'cofhe'r'peV to the Lawe, hamng good report of all the Icwcs thg^ that ftoode by, to fmite him on the mouth. t.ih the' whole which dwelt there, - j -j-hen faide Paul to him, God » will fmite 'o-'O "f !"'» '''"'• I i Came vnto nte,and ftood,& faid vnto me, thec,thou «> whitcd wall : for thou fitteft to iudge ^^^""T"' Brodier Saul, receiue thy fight : and that fame mc according to the Law, and 'tranfgrefling the "ug themfelaesbf 14 And he fayd, The God of our fathers hath . And they that ftoode by,faid,Reuileft thou «'•«' V"**"?*' appovntedthec,that thou ftiouldeftknov/ his wil, Gods hie Prieft? "Tt'isI»»fHll Tof and (houldeft fee that luft one, &ftiouldefthcare j + Then faid PauI,I knew not, br£diren,that 'jto'tompbiDetf the voyce of his mouth. hee was the hie Prieft : for it is written, ^ Thou miutief .& to fum. I J ForthoufhaltbehiswitneflevBtoallmen, (halt not fpeake euil! of the ruler of thy people. "".heinXetent of thcthingswhichthouhaftfecneandheard. ^ 5 5^,^ ^^.^ paul perceiued that the one fc„'of GoTr" j6 Now therefore why tarieft thou? Arife,and partwereof the Sadduccs, andthCotherof the that we do it with- bebaptixed, and ivalh away thy finnes, in calling ^ outhitred.and on the Name of the Lord. with a quiet andpeaceable minde. « lupfftreehpliime/jitytheCrteliephrafe, I T C And it came rrfmlTe thir whf n T wac «*" P"' J"^ «»' <■«'/' '*' '"' '''"'^> *"' '"'> f'^"'»">" ''" funtlhrneta of God : 17 ^ And It came tCTpallC, tn,lt When 1 was „„^,„ y ThaH,,*-o,htm>„tanrlon thai itac- 18 And fawchim.faving vnto me,Mafcchafte, c»!eouneeth,l,ritevt,aimf,dly 4 Wemuftwillinglrand ....^^^..i -J,! ?ij-—/-i^ r L Iromtheheatt Biuehonoutto Maoiftrjies.alihouGh (hey betyranij. •!» E.vodiJ. andgetthee quickly out ofHierufalem: for they ,, ^ VVe. may lawfully fomctfrneifet thc^icked together by.hceare...h.t Will nOCrCCClUe coy witncHc concerning me. thty may Icinc off to albuU W/o that it be with 00 hinHersncc of the ((NCtl). Pbarifcs, Paulrefcucd. Arafhvowe. Ch3p.xx'iiJ. Paul fern to Foelix. TertuUus. y? Phai ifcs, he cried inthe Councell, Men aadbxc- thrce/corcand ten , and two hundred with darts, 4C*.(»i4.i». ihren, +lamaPharirc, the ibnnc ofaPharitc: at the third hoiireofrhc night: fhii^i- I am accufed of the liopc and rcTurrcaion of the 24 And ]ct them make ready an horfc , that dead. . Paul being fetOiT,may be brought (afevnto Fells 7 « And when he had fayd this, there was a iheGoueinour. e TJie coDcofd ef the wicked i> wcakc, ahhoogh lfcc7 con(pire to- jtihtr to oppteQe (heliueib. 7 It ii an oli'e he- retic of theSiddi* ?{;,lodenie the fabltncecf An- 25 And he urotc an epifde in this maner ; 26 '} Cbudius Lyfias vnto the moft noble ,j lyfiajiifiid. Goncrnour Falixfcndeth greeting. itoiy mj.ouldhaue bene killed of them, I cajr.c vpon """•• diflcnfion herwccne thcPhari(esaddtheSaddu ces, Co that the multitude was diin'ded. 8 ^^For the Sadduccs &y that there is no re- iurrcfiion, neither J Angel, noripirit ; but the Plurifcs confeffe both. 9 * Then there was a great eric : and the them with the gsrifon, and refcuedhim, pcr'cei- ,._ f Scnbesof the Pharifes part rofevp,andflroiie, uingdiathewasaRomane. geii&fouiejaBd laying, VV'ecfiude none cuiUin this man: butipa i8 And when I would haueknowen the cauft toeievitbill the {,,;„, q^ ^n Anqelhathfpokcn to him , let vs not wherefore they accufed him, 1 brought him forth rcr-rrea,onof ^ght ^g^i^^ c-od. into their Councell. 10 9 And when there wasagreat diflcnfion, i^'There I perceiued ttat he was accufed of thechiefccaptair.e, fearing left Paul fhouldhaue queftionsofthcjrLaw, but had no crime woor- bene pulled in pieces of them , comxanded the ihy of death, or of bonds. fouWiers to go do\\ne,3nd take him from among jo And when it nvqs fhewed me, how that th« them, and to bring him into the caftell. leives lay d wait for the man , 1 fent hira Ilraight- ir No'.v the night following, the Lord ftood way to thee, and commanded his accufers to by him,andlaid,Beofgcod courage Paul: for as fpeske before thee the things that they hada- thouhafttdlired cfmceinHiCTufulem, fomurt gainft him. Farewell, thoubc.-.re witniflealfoat Home. ji Then the fouldiersas it was commanded 12 "> Andwhentheday wascome,certeineof them, tooke Paul , and brought him by night to the lewes made an alU;mbly , and bound them- Antipatrij. fclues fwi:h a curfe, faying, thr.t they would nei- 52 And the next day , they left the h.orfor-en ther cat nor drinke, till they had killc d Paul. to go with him, snd returned vnto the Callcli. 13 And they were moe then fortic, which had 53 Now when they came to Cifarca,thev de- made this confpiracie. • liuered the cpiftle tc the Goucrnour, and prefcn- 14 And they can-.e to the chief; Priedes and ted Paul alfo vnto him. F.ldcrs,and faid,We hnue bound our fdues Viitha J4 ^ whtn the Goucrnoiu: had read ir, he at folemne curfe, that we wdl eat nothijig, \ ntill we ked of what prouince he was : and when he vo- haue fiaine Paul. derftood that he was ofCiiicia, ^ 15 Now thcrefore,yc and the g Councell, Hg- jy I will heare thee,raidhe, when thine accu- thunilhtmj'^l^, "'''^*'fo'^he chiefe captaine, thathee bring him fers are alfo come, and conimanded himto bt f'tmijetL ' forth vnto you to morow : as though you woidd kept in Herods iudgement hall. iTntudthiSe. knowfomethingmoreperfeftly ofhim, andwe, CHAP. XXIIII. .. . t TtrtuHui accufcth Paul : lo He tnlxtrtlh fir hirnffifi; it Heprt^cbithCb'ljl totht lOHirmur anihutf]fi, Xj FeB* h)pethjiutinvti>it,lortctiHt tbriti, z8 itho ^ting ^ant Kiolpct^liiiitthPiuiivifrifim. . _%,»- NOw'afterfiuedayes, Ananias the hie Prieft \^J'^"^^ „....,..,..,,.„ ,. ,-.- , ,. , came downe with the Elders, and s-i/feTer- what thty wool* II Thewrtedome ^nco him,and&id,TaKe this yong Iran hence vn- tulJus a certeine oratour, which appeared before doe by feice ao* of the Spirit muft to the chicfc captainc r for heehathaccrtcinc the CoucrnouraPainft Paul. . deceit, at length thing to Ihew him. i i^ndwhei:hewasalledfooitb, Tcrtii-'us-'^^/JS/g.^^'','' 18 So he tooke him, and brought him to the began to accufe<>pa, dying, Seeing that we h..uc OiewofUw. chiefe captaine, andiayd, Paulthepiifoner cal- obteintd great qu'ctticfleithrouefithecand that « F woorthy thinss arc done vnto this nation foi':'ictvuhs>ia voong man vnto thee , which harh fomething to through thy prouidcn'ce, 'tZsn-f^^r^ (ay vnto thee. ^ VVeacknowled2eitwh&lly,andinan pla- it!ij,ha\tcotitth iht dead i 7i(jititrii ihtt wtnt Uaditt. 8 Tltt Lord «-hea it plcalcih hioi,.^ fin.lcthd'frr.derj ofhiicauic.eiiea jmonglt hisme- u-.rn. » Thticriieio^^e vai* fuiblttolji^e, siutktBtmfj iht T'ififts vtM iki tuair oCtfrCU 9 Gad will ao( rorraic bu to the end. I* Sucfi at ate earied away with if'oirlhzeale, tbiolte that tliey may lit and muc- tliet,aiid do what- foeuetinticbie/e eheyluft. ihntthe Tribune \ ^ ^^^ ^^" P^"'^ ^^"^ fonne heard of their PioMthwitthat la^'ingawaitjhe went, and cntred into the caftell, it wti Jentsndtd of and tolde Paul. hint nt fovit fri. uale rr.iiif fute. be ioyncd wiUi fuipljciiy. 17 "And Paul called one of the Centurions 19 1 hen the chiefe captaine tookehimbythc ces, moft r.obleFoelix,""with all thanks. hr.ni, and vyentnpart with him alone, andalked hi 11, What h-iit thou to fhcw me ? 20 Andhefiyd, Thcleweshaueconfpirrd to dciirediec, that thou woiildeftbv'ng.fborth Piiul il^MI fif dij rMMK/ 4 B ut that I be not tedious vnto thee, I pray ^^X^/t^fcTf i* thee, that thou wouldcft hcare vs of thy curtefie ^„ j/,, (4j,^.„, -/ a few words. ^ tertrincutUrrcitit J Certeinlv we haue found this man a 'pefti- «'»<'''«"*«• ={"^- to moro-.vintothecouce!l,asthoughthey would lentfelfow, andamooucroffeditionamongall "'!'?,^''cfiK't' "" inquire fomewhat of him more perfeftly ; the lewes thoroivout the world , and a ' men, 6 And hath gone about to pollute the Tern trtl^llt Ul iMtt, t Htrufrth a vretd- l-uh iht SttJtee which haue bound thcmfelues with a curfe, that pie : therefore we tooke him, and would haue j,ff„Jj^u they will neither eat nor drinke ,tiil they hatie kil led hL-n : and now .-irediey^eady>and wait for thy promile. l» THere is no connfeli agaiolt the Lotdaad bi» fetuaots b't Ihevtd t'ltft thixgsune. iudgedhimaccordinsto ourLaw: , Ci liattitiUU. 7 But the chiefe captaine Lyfias came vpon i**'^"'-- vs, and with great violence tooke him out of our ' [Y" /" """^ .. The cliiefe captaine then let the yoong hands, dj"y'n:nHja mxa depart, after hee had ch irged him to vtter it g Commanding his accufers to cone to thee, /i,.^ rntUader^ to no man, that he had;i (heaved him rfiefe things, ofwbom thou mayft (ifthou wilt inquire) know '^'^"^"'.^""l;, ^ >^ And he called vnto him t-.vo certeine Ctn- all thefe things whereof we accuTe liim. 'chri^fi^'^'T tunons, faying. Make ready r.vo hundred foul- iy,cf,hti>wn,,ifmT,hrreth:jthtHiht shatChri^mlorM ,-»heft»fmU(9)^ diers,d»t chey may go to CaKkrea, and horfcmoi «{>« luitu ib$ yffcfiMn aSfd him Gthkm, Hhhj j-And ■ ^ Pauls defence: TheAae& His Jppellatiofc r ronff' ciTt'tul. . p Airi the lewes likemfc f afiitrned i faying FeftHS came mto F«!k ro6me j and F«,'»* wil- p Ff J**"'" *• V«/.«/.,;_m^. that it was fo. lii^ top get fauouroftheIewcs,ldi Paul bound. *^*7«^^^^^^ ticuis tb;to»:-(t io»Thea Paul, after that the oouemour bad mihei,ri>i,mcf,>nditiiot6tM/i'fiMiitofhaiteiktrTaSM,*iitf>(Mi,t»p^e,kih-vnteit'.i'.H Biflmtftmtlt fcutalnnplebe- H Seeing that thou maveft know , that thoC PaHltmA:t-fPI>»,'^l} amtbrtn^cilthimttfirt .^inaing,caftetho(f are but twcluc day cs fince I came vp to worfhip *""• *7. th»ih>m.'.f twdwyJowd *»•««/?. '^aJ'oTi^d^'iiM. ^ Hiei-vifalem, T TV 7"^" ' ^^^^ ^^^ '^^" "''"^ *"to tbepro- • Si'.«« M?t.<««B 'whr.ic.vub be wa't 1 2 And they neither found mee in the Tcm- V V uince, after three dayes hce went vp from »""f»«*'" -O'l •)'!»• htuitatA, witfaa pie, difpiidng with any man, neithermakin^ vp- Cxfarea vnto Hicmralem. «ciVonsbui'ocd Jopie JenUlL^ roarc among the people, neither in the Syna- z Then the hie.h Pricft,anddiechiefeof the who »jtthet"h foe JA»fALfc'et be gog"«s» nor in the city. lewes appeared before him againll Paul: and they k's, hindtreih alt f^/r,!,xdtpitriti I j Neidier can they •> prooue the things, befought him, ^jra"^'*** Aa*o/;if(^r(>»fy furrcftion of the dead , which they themfelues 5 Let them therefore, fayd he, which among cfiht iirm wj/ff , looke for alfo, Qialbe both of iuft and vniuft. you are able,come downe with vs : and if therebc |i,i.faj>.ii. i({ Andhereinlindeuourmyfelfetohaueal- any wjckednefle in the man, let diem acaife him. fivibhtfi^tthte^ way a cleareconlcience toward God and toward 6 f» Now when he had taried among diem » We any '•V*n 'trndfOHibygtod men. no more then ten dayes , he went downe ro Ca- J,°!„"|'' •'".'"''' w«/»».i- , 17 * Now after many yercs,Icame& brought rarca,and the next day fate in the iudgementfeat, i,^i^° *" "^ i pjul.goetli In J ^n,es to my nation and offerings. and commanded Paul to be brought. Itoaiaftate^eonie. 18 At '"what lime, certeine Icves oflAfia j And when he was come, the lewes which Aaialltojftateof foundmee purifiedinthe Temple, neither with were come from lerufalcm, flood about him and <^ttjiity,B9t onely fxiuldtude, nor with tumult. layd many and grieuoiis complaints againft Paul, « "lot "ihifh wM * 9 ^^° °"o^^ ^'^ ^^"^ ^^^ prefent before whereof a tliey could makeno plaine proofe, « rhtf ttntdnat ■bilat'd seainft thee,andaccufew*,ifthe\' bad ought a^ainftmc. % Fora(rnuchasheanfwercd,thatnehadnei- f '<"»« **f« "'• fcj[n,botal(oproo.i jo Or la chefe themfelues fay, if they haue ther offended any thing againft thelawe of the ^aubuiruiom %Hnttkkwriy dead am I acciifed of you this d.i y. befbreme? jomcthitvpoa k'ninto'^iv'^^t*' *i rNow when FceUxheaid'tliefe things, hee 10 Then faidPaul,Iftand at Carfare indgenaent «''*'[•*«» * PaMliitonclH- deferred them,and fiidjWheu I fhal more D piar- feat, whercloughttobeiudged: tothelcwesi * fioB tellcth the feftlyjknow the things which conceme this »vay, hauedone no wrong, asthouveiy wellknoweft. Ij!)'« umi'v whicb ^t comming of Lyfias tlie chiefe Captaine, I n For if I haue done wrong , or committed Tmuilm had be- will decife your matter. anythingwoorthyofdeath, Ircfufenottodie: fo«e diocrtwayej 2j < Then hee commanded a Centurion to but if there be none ofthefediings whereof the7 *«'*''?"•'• keepePaul,and that he fliouid haue eaie,anil that accufeme,noman,toplearurerhcm,candeliucr ^Mbt^AaM helhouldforbidnoneofhisflcquainuncctomi- metothcm:IappcaIevntoCa"far. iheftiUiigi. nifter vnto him,or to come vnto him. li Then when Fcfhis had fpoken wiih the I Hniif it tffit- i4 f And sfcer certeine dayes , came FaUx Councell, he anfwered, Hafl thou appealed vnto rttb thuthefe of ,y^^ |,j, ^^-p^ o Drufilla, which was a lewcffe, and Cajfar ? vnto Caefar fhalr thou go. ««I,r.rii»«o*f" ^^ calledfoorth Paul, and heard Iiim of die fairfi i ^ f 4 And after ccrteinc dayes : King <> A- 4 RBot, tliM;«t $h*ijlirredvj,tbe inChrift. grippa and Bcmice camc do wnc to Cifarea to fa- bo ftch thi«o,euf « pecfUagainfibtM. jj And as he difputcd of rightcoufnes & tcm- luteFefhis. efngtoiiP-hMhi*' "uniltrcubtZ"' PSf2'"=^& of theiudgemer.t to come,Felix trem- 14 And whenthcy had remained dierc many ^it|,dncfli of th« * Tbe"id»E iufpS. bled,and anfvreredjGo thy way for this time,and daye«,Feftus declared Pauls caufc vnto the King, icw« bene giuen him ofPauljthat he might loofc him: ij OfwhomwhenlcametoHiemfalcm, the ofCi-d; iuU^t'vh'I'htr'lH wherefore he fent for him the oftcner, and com- hiePricflsand Elders of the lewes informed me, * m, ^^rifp* iiii-ii»it»ici*Jfy rauHed with him. and defircJ to haue judgement againfl him. ^'^■^'T*,* ';■■"' "^;'"'" T i7 7 When two yeeres were expired, Porous 16 Towhomlanfvi'ered, thatitisnotmema- fj,i^,^ti;et(U. '.'■"^*««VtW.r/W.«j.f .*««»-/ r,hMPaHipr,M"i: W*/o... Jicr of die Romans for fauor to «deliuer any man /6,,,wWa :■ -.rntcHcbmi ibi/tJiiton, htthmknh podfcitfitrtutiHhthft,L,itM. to thedcaai,bcforethat he which isacculed,haue '^'t,^''^ ^« :,feru3nt..and.hefo.c.<)fr* ; ^r« other wife propbaoe. o ThuT>TH/iUavM.Ai'ifp*hii pfUr, »f " .w_ r C i cvi.— V.- ■, ^«t-r* ,fi»lJd , * v^n h'rh, and licls.hm woma«. ,ndbemg tht }1 Therefore whin thcv w-erc come hither, t.j.rr,u-f, •t Kniiafibi Entt\ mMd>eHmnfmhim,iy wni withoUt delay thc day following I fatC on thC ihtb'wwuftntiumt\it'>b\ihci.initn, 7 In judgement feat, and Commanded die man to oG 'K*e,th3t is guilty toil felte, altliough frmftime there be fonieOiew- . nnahr/nonh •b'a?dbyiiw(Ilbe c«lBgitt(hcd:bHtwihc«)«iacfi4«awcbJMe V* . • n ", , . ... r- ,i'— -J .-^ .•e:i,>;d/iat<»o\rjU, »8 A^iuril whomwhcntiKaco.ifcisliood Vf», Pjkuls innoccncicp jChap.xxvj. Paul counted maddfc. ^o they brought no erirae of fuch things a$ I Cip- NameoflerusorNainrcth. pofecl : 10 4. V\ hich thin^ I alfo did inHierufalcm : * f^Sj. 5 Thtpiophise 19 5 But had certaine qucflions againi^ him of for many of the Saints 1 (liutvpinprifon, hauing and wicked take thcir Owned fupeiftition, and of one Icfus which rcceiucdaiithortieofthehiePric(tcs, and when "rdemnt'iiieifne ^^^ dcad.whom Paul affiimcd to be aliue. they vvereput to death,! gaue my ofcntence. j j ,enf„.i,., ■• doftti«,i>y'"i<"> 20 And bccaufe I doubcedof fiichmanerof 11 And I puni/hed them throughout all the *w'/i, .»'»/««' * ofptidiiecontto- question, I alked him whether be wouldgoeto Synagogues, & * compelled chcm to blsfphcmc, '*'■' "n.t^-p'vi wificiaadeonte* Hierufalcm.and therebc fudged of thcfe things, and being more maddc aPainft thcm.I peri'ecuted »«■'-">''""■'*«: twixt iliemieinei/ ii But becaufe he appealed to be rerci%ie(l to theni,cuen vnto ftrange cities. f»iuPmm,t. Jkii ike ttueth ne- the c?:amination of Auguftus, I commanded hun 11 At whichrimej€uenasl wenttoi^p.imaf- -tiA^fs.*. Betthelef abidcth ^^ [^g j^qjc^tjn £ might fend him to Cefar. ox, with authoritie, and commifHon from the hie fcn'fSii."" 2i "Then Agrippafaid vnto Feftus, I would Priefles, i Thu frofhmt alfo heare the man my felfc. To morow,faid hee, i j At middav,0 king, I ftw in the way a light moncautihibt thou fhalt hcaic him. from hesuen,paCrmg the brightneircofchefunne, iimlhriSiioHtfit' ,^ ^j^j ^^ jj^^ morovvc when Agrippawas Ihine roimd about me, and them which wtnt y Tde e1lc!^o«♦r CftnKwti- come and Bernicc with great ' pompc, and were wi th me. fb°M « Lk" »^ pifpiybuntnur. entredinto thc CoiT.mon hal withthechiefccap- 14 So when we were all faUen to the earth, 1 bioi'iolMoiVe u:il(-.{otihtrHltyt taincs andchicfemen of the citie,at Feftuscom- heard a voycc fpcaking vnto me, &fayirginthe kacwitdiie-of 'la^nZ'nJihft'n''' nundemeiitPaul was brought fooith. Hebrewe tongue,Saul,Saul, why pcifecuteft thou chr.(!,iBr,'of 24 AndFeausfaid,KingAsrippa,andalImcn me > It is hard for thee to kicke againft prickes. .h u,"hi"''fce'tfr^' ^t«f, -ofctltoprt- which are predot with vs, ye iee this man, about 15 ThenIfaid,V\'hoartthou, Lordi Andhc hidicU *abj f.„etbtmftiiui whom all the multitude of the leweshaue called faid,! am lefiis whom thou perfcaireft. fiitW. t^^^i^^^MfAUA vponme, bothatHierufakm, and here, crying, 16 But rife and ftand vpon thyfeete: fori ^ f>»'^-^' *r'''*ch'"'"" that hee hrth committed: neucrtheleflc, feeing things which thou haft feene, and of the things in h.r.r..aM.wt'.. f cI^fi>V/«e^ that he hath appealed to Auguftus, Ihaue deter- the which I will appeare vnto thee, "1^^ ; MTrmct, mfnedto fend him, ' _ • 17 Dcliuering thee from this pcopIc,and from „\a:^ 26 Ofwhomlhauenocertainethingto write thc Gendlcs,vnro \vhom now 1 fend thee, ' xfV-J'* f To ^itiHfhu^ v-nto my f Lord r whtrefore I banc brought him 18 5 To open their ejes, that they may tume ^ ciu.flm** f-'/il""'!',"^ foorih vnto you, and efcccially vntothee, King f.o.ti darkcnefle to li^ht, and fiomthepower of '^^'i'^^lilZ tht thft }art:sfi Agrippa,that after examination had,I might Dauc Satan vnto (jod, that they may recemc for^iue-^ ^o,^,, /(,,«<,. It^xnULotdt^kM .-fomewhat to MTi'te. nesoffinncS;andfnheritanceamongtfiem,\vnich % nat cinji ^^ *Htrwn oA- ^^. por me thinkcth it vnreafbnable to fend a are fsn(? ified by faith in me. fl"-^* '"" *• 1''^ Tiiwc' «/rr«;«!M. prifoncr, and not to Ibewe the caufes whidi are 19* Wherefore, Kinp Agrippa, I was not dif- 'J^^.'dlfM^- Jdwf sguinft him. obedient vnto theheauenlyvifion, ad/tinitd 10 p^tre^- C H A P XXVI' 20 V But (hewed liift vnto them of Damafcus, »**^ 3 'P^.lk ,h,i,nfmc, of^x"!-!", 4 iecUmhfikhlifi-mhl, and at Hiemfalcm, and throughoutall the coafts f'/^lf '^'^ *' thUhoiJtio&huctiim^, jx mth fuchifficiKaofwtirdi, of ludea, and then to the Gentiles, that they ^ ihtfirhofitum . T !,,„*, .t;i -iithttAtmnsfhtpi'fvtMhhimtochTiatiniiit: i^-But fhould repent and tume to God, and dog workcs which areraifaS:^ f^liimf",!** *""='*« "■«W^'/"=^"'"«i ««*'«£ '"P""'""^""'- worthieamendmcntofhfe. . fr,v,xh.it»i: _ gr-itandVingnlar VY-Hcn Agrippa (aid\T!to Paul, Thou ait pet- 21 For this caufe thc lewes caught me in tHc ' ^'^AVft'f^^ *%''luM h * '"'"^'^ '^° 'F'^'^^ '^°^ '^■*' ^^^^'^- ^° ^^"' ftret- :« Temple,and went about to kil 1 mc. tZh^'Sci'nl- the liftcii'f offci* ched forth the nand,andanfwcred for himfdfe.. 22 7Neucrthelefre, I obteinedhelpeofGod, it^tuHdihuHlfi lifiimo two 2 ' I thinke my felfe happy. King Agrlppa.be- and continue vnto this day, witneflingborh to ij^i titnei: fotthe&ft caufe I fhall anfwae this day before theeofall f fmall and to great, faying none ether things, ^"^,'fT'f,fi",*^ ^f«jf child- and to the Gent jles. witsnaiidioi-*^ *■ 7-*j« w,n«'fBt».hood, and what it was from thc beginning a- 24 * Andashethusanfwcredforhimfelfe, Fc- "'"ftbolaiy :, T^Tf^affihe '"^"r "'''"«o^T^C'''a"0"-t Hierufalem, knowe ftvsfiidwithaloudvoycejPauI, thou art hefides !^'7/ct/i'av«<-; •pi^njit vL'i'he all the I ewes, tfiyfelfe, much learning doethmakethee madde. f.»«>fr. tucflixtjHi'iti*- $ VVhich»knewe me heretofore, euen from ly Burhelaid, lamnctrrad, OnobleFcftus, s> Paul a» ft pwj*^^ v>ir<,j ^(,hffian my f> Elders ( if they would teftifie) that after die but I fpeake the wordes of trueth and fobcmelTe. f*'S'"'»S ^'"'x' ^l^iJ^kmln *nioftftrairfed-ofcu.r religion IliuedaPhaiife. '26 FortheKingknowtthofrhefethings, be- Z\u^Z.Ji^- thfren. ^ JAnd nowe Ifiandandamaccufedforthe forewhomalfolipeakebo!dly:forlamperfv!?a- «uf«,fot£et.v*-' jTficrea-etWe hopeof thepronies madeof God vnto our fa- ded that'none of thcfe thing;? are hidden from not ibe cff ce r'f thif-t amiprinci- ihers. himi for this thing was not done in a ^ comcr. ■ /^'Vwi/?'" w.'rdo'ar;n"Go(t . 7 VVhsreunto our tweliie tribes infiantly fer- 27 » O King Agrippa, beleeudl the thc Pro- thlZl" ^W"'- t6r irne F.-.tb«rj, * ui".? God day and fvight, hope to «pmc : for the phcts 5 1 know that thou beleeueft. mofi hm ti-tou^ »n/.t!i<-coi,ftot xvjiichhopesfakejOiiingAerippa, lomaccufed 28 Then Agrippa f5id vnto PanLAlmofttheu (,.:6cicBt otighCKxtof'o^wy contrary ibv^^i»ftt6€ jw » And wl»ailie had thus /poije© n»eKi;ie:iw^dikii8c«, Pauls dangerous vbyage. TheAdes. An Angel comforfiinence,Paiilftood forth j God fpiretfuke nriiphrhaucbeneloofoi, ifhelud not appealed inthemidsofthem,andfaid,SYrs,yeQiouldhaue 7''^*'*l%''j?''» vnto Cefar. hearkened to me,2nd not haue loofcd from Can- ["ofMs &kt! ._ YYvTT '^'*^- ^° ^oul'J y^ ^^^ g.-uned this hurt and loffe. r, . r uLL uiu . . L,u.^ 2i But nowl exhort you to be ofgood cou- i Viul T. 9 fireteUcih the pmllofiht vofuft, II but ht u r i n in i n- f cC m, kdteJd. .+ The, are ,ofcU,o !i /AndtherethcCauurionfonndannppeof 29 Then feanng leaft the)- Jould haue fallen Wg/-^ AlexandriaJaylinginto Italie,and put vs therein, into forrc rough places,thcycalUcHireancres out ^^^^^^^^^/^ ^^^^ 7 Andwh^wthadfailed (lowly many dayes, ofthe fteme, and vnlhed that the day were come. , . W'^h^f*^ and fearce werecome againft Gnidum, becaufe 30 » No we as the manners were about to flee 8Tt.e|^' >«"»"« t^Ood/Sf"- thewinderufteredvsnot^^failedhardbyCan- outofthefliip, ^"^^^^'^'^^^""""^^^f ™ Ltr" S '.ft 2eSeth„ot die.,neeretoaSalmone, thefcavnderacolourasthoughthey would haue ,„,„,„,„, „^ away the c«,re. 8 And with much adoe fay led beyond it, md caft ankers out of the tordhip, , fciencedoenot which God vfeth TCfrr^menhce called the Fairc ha- Ji ^Paul fa''' "vn'^o ^'^ Centurion and the cnfo,«rm«. as me,ncs,but ra- "'""^ ^"^0 ^ ccD^nt place called tnc haitw na J ^ . j^j^ j the(h ppe, ye can 9 Al.hough the ihtrordereth and «ens,neere vnto thc which wastliecitieLaka. louiaiere, except mcit duiuv « rr »/ perfourming of difpofrh theit p » So when much time was Ipent, and fayling not be fafe. .«•.!,„ ,.«„««frV,^ 9'"'?'"*"^'", 4tvre .u» wasnowicopardous, becaufe alfo the " Faft w;S ^ J^ Then the fould.erscutoffthe ropesof the joc.h „ot ™plr t:"a*ma«St'n°wpanHPaule-xhorteci:/..«,, ^"''""'^i"/ ?^ '"'T . n ^. h. d.v Paul ex """""« «Sr"'" .0 And faid vnto them, Sy'rs, I fee that this ^^'^A"'^ ^^«: t^^^f^^S^lS I. rt««w*,«./ voyace will be with hurt & much damage,not of horted them all to take mcatc, laying, 1 his is the fciucsvnwonby l^tW^^V^'^^'^'^g"-'^^^^^^^^^^ founeenthdayth.tyehaueta.yed,andcont,nuedo^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ r«*tSX 1 1 JNeuerthclefle the Centurion beleeued ra- falling,rcceming nothing ^^^ ^^^^,^^ ^^^^^ ;*;£;&. thcrthegouemourand thcmafterof then.ppe, ^.J4 therefore I exho it you to take me,^^^^^^^^^ r;::;^^'^'''? X,«,;.aj,a7.»^:.6 tlienthofe things which were fpoken of Paul. this ;s for your fafegard : f^^^]'"; "^^^" "°' ^" rhhtS-ar* .&f;i:rt » AndbeSifethchauen^as notcommodi^ ^ ^J^/jlj ^^ ^Sht^^^^^^^ ""J^iP^f- «fiOff.K-.-»'<" oustow.nterm, many tookecounfeU to depart JJ •'^"^^^"^" , , ' "VL innrrfi-ncfof " ^^'"" '^' ,«.,o,^>;m.> thence, if by any m^nes the^. might attainc to bre;id, jnd gauethankes oGod mprefcnceol j „ ^^ ^54t:1«,<../«,/«^. phcnice t^/r* ro uinter which is an hauen of them a l,and brake it,r.nd be":an to eate. ,he fauhfull alone f Men cafl n y"^^^'-> ^''^J' ^^ "i""=<:'^> ^"^" '« ^" "r"^" °' . ^ ^^rc thc\' all of good courage, and be not o»iy quiet. >,iu„ .,:ii;„„i„ Candle, and lyethtowara the Southweft and by j& inen wcit l.i..^ s, r. < bntconfirmf intolni-lfin","/ Wcft.and Northwcft and by Wcft. '^'^^'^'""^'"'"'•^tl.enMnneinalltwohun- ""•"'."^ «''''' rottofdanpc. ,j AndwhentheSouthernewindeblcwfoft- 37 Now we were m the fl^ppe mall t«ohun «an,pU. St^c;£e[; ;y,theyruppofingtoattaincthdrpurpofe,loofed '^jf ^ j£S'^^^^^^^ r P F^ ;;Z^^^J 'TS;^oSS^rolebycitailormic -.^^l^'^-^-iJ^SSr S fpc.k.ng hy the vvinde caUed d FurocKdon 39 " And whenit was day, they Knew not tnc p„,L,;,ii,„i,^, £.hof^.rcc. "'; Tnalenthl\pw.;scaught, and could coiLe^s butthey-fpiedacertame ^^re^^^^ r.-- .fraf: tet "";^-^i^P- notrefiftthewiudcxvekthergol, andwereca- ^^'^'\^'^t'"f:!'^^XZvT P^n.^ofloul. »h!le(horeolr ricdawau VverCpoihble) tO thtuft in thelhippc. to be feared and fl 'IZriZb, IrSdwcranvnderalitleYlcnamcdClau- 40 Sowhcntheyhad takenvptheankers,they , ^ ,f„,^Hcn , J, «M»... , ' ^ .^^ ^<= •?" I ;!I „;l X; wT committed the fh)p vnto the fea, and loofeor, or haue. J -Northenfl nindr aa,and had much adoc to get the boatc. commitccu «ucr j, / ^ . ,_,f,-_,»:r,pAjie ro une'feft- ; TheenfeTt^: 17 Which thq- tooke vpand vfedallhelpc, nidder bonds, and hoyfedvphcmamefi.lc ,^„akeUn(.» :e.hthatnone yndeiTirding thcfliip, fearing leaft thev niould the vvinde anddrevv to;fe«;°;^- ^ .^^^^ 'll^^^'^;;^ rhrr.tc:°' hauefallen;n«>Sy J.andth^ftrakcrailc and .J^^^' ^^tt^^^^^^^^^ i::^Z^. ^^^ ^r^TSttdaywhenwew^eton^ wit. P^^^" "dS^^^ri^^ „UeB"-«d anexccedingtempcft,theylightenedthcniippe. hirtdeq-ait wasbrokcn >v,th the violence [;-;-*;'*«- t«.^ffl^ -jiAnathcthirdcdaywcccaftQUtwitbour waues. 4iUTTieo fufTcrflilpwrackcPubliuj: Chap.xxvii|. No caufc of death in Paul. 6i "Then the roiiWierscounfell was to kill fired to tary with them fcuendayes , and fo wec •\'TK,'io?hev. Telucsfirft into the fca,andgoe out to land. bolde , ^^ ^ _ , ^ . t, ^4,.i„uuh, bu«d ft^ 'op /ime 44 And the otlier/ome on boardes, and fome i6 So whcnwecamctoRome.thcCentunon IJ.Im^,,^ bV.. ^ onccrtainc/».-m/ofrhen-,ip:and foic came to ddiucrcdthepnfonasro th.-cnerallCai>ta.nc: *„/.,/„,„w u The gooJnM ^ ^, ^h came all fafe to land. l^"^ 1^,^"! ^^^^^ fuftcrcd lo d.vell by « himfdfe ^vuh -^ ''/"'v;;;* otG'd o«'"™- ' ■' afouldierthatkepthim. tur.nithoHin. ««bm»nsBial.ce. CHAP. XXV IIT. 17 '" And dK-tWrd dayafter,PaiiI called the "^'',3^',^ chiefe of the le wes together;and w hen :hc)' were '<.^*(i-mi in i/. , ThtttrbtfUm cmu§e fo»«J« P«./ «J ti fow^wir. ^q^^, j^^g faydevnto thcm, Men 4wo Pjul in cocVy chtlh jcfm jaliftfitrii. thsRorr.aneS. place mnra.b^eth A Ntl "Hen they were come fafe , then they i » ,\^ ho when they had examined me, wr,uld ApdnicV" '" " A kne-vcliatthelfle was called > Mdita. haiie let me goc,bccaufc there was no caufe of ,. Ween^ay vfe Mn,tkit,hich ^ AnJtheBa.tarian5(hewedvsnoli.lek^nd- cieathmme. , iT.iilc'b^iu''. ^,.H -a«an^^ „Thcta«-e«d »i(hiiccto>fir,oe. fiitfercd to line ^^ l>ut v.evMllheareofthceuhatthou thin- ee ,„ feeing th,. g^,^ he n^.ook off the worrae into the fire, I^c^t : for as conccrmrg this f.d we knowc that ^■'" ';i^;,V;v f;i;:re;te andfeltnoharme. cue^' v.hereit.sfpokcna^^.nlt. i7/4:lr'* ,l*ayestrrpea (5 Howbcit thcy waited when hee fliotild haue 2 j ' - And when they had appoynted him a ,h i:,„gi,m^ ./• finn-.theyiuj^ge tfwolne, or fallen do«ne dead fudderlytsbut af- day,ihcrec;me many vnto him into <,« lodging, Co^Jo,c,cideih,m '^^^nottllie terthev had looked a great uhile,andfaw no in- co^^homehee expoiindcd g leftifyingthe king- tC'lT ' ^r.heend.ordo conucnicncecome to him, they clianged their dome ofGod,anripcrfivaQing them thofe things ,, ThcGofpelli, iudge«5l cfteeme mindes.and raid,That he was a God. that conccrne lefus , both out of the Lawe of ar>.ouron,fe.o of n,.nacco,din3 „ 4 ip the fame quarters,thechiere man of the Mo(es,and out ofthc Prophets, from morning to '''";''''' ''V?"// iSre7fi?iV'""' ine(v.hofen.-,me was Publius)hadpoa-eflions:the night. r , . • u - .• .othc^llb: b %,iht^ni,t». 6mercceiuedvs,andlodgedvsthreedayescour. 24 '3 And fome were perfwaded withy things d,robedie»t. ff„, ceoiiflv which were lpoken,andlomebeleeued not. »+ Thevnbelee- ' '":!t7th 8 And fo it was,that the father of Publius lay ^ 2 J Therefore when diey agreed not ati-ong ""/.f.^'^Vf/j-S; rolS'dor fickeofthefaier,andofabloodiefiLxe:towhom themfelues,thcydeparted,afrer that Paul had fpo- .^dyemotby ' ,0 fweil, vrciun' Paul entred in,and when he prayed , he layde his ken one word,r9 wt. Well fpafce the holy Ghoft chance. DiofcoriMinhU hands,on him,and healed him. by Efaias the Prophetvnto our fathers, *ff^-'- iun,nnht«'.he 9 5 When this then was done , other alfo in ^6 '4 Saym",^ Go vnto tins people, and. fay, ^^ *•' V^'^' 11,ml}l%,r, the ine,which had difeafes «me to him,and were By hear.ng ye ftall heare,& fhal not vnderftand, ,„f, g.r,. ttJth»fwtttn:z healed, and feeing ye fhaliree,and not pciceme. hhnn.Ao. of,'h>M,^ir* ,0 «Vhich alfo did vs ' 8. fheMhrrh'Ib ine,whofed badge was Caftor,and Pollux. that I might heale them 7^1:^^. sreignoraotof 12 And when we arriucd at S\Tacufe,wc tari- 28 's Bee it know-en therefore vnto yon, that ,$ ThevnbeJiefe true religion. cd rA«r* three da/cs this faluation of God is fent to the Gentiles, and of ihe reproba:* 4 lineoetyetre. ,, And frmi the nceweefet a compare and tlievfliallhearcit. sodcaftawayes ofntrdanvmaa. *J rtnarroni cncncc wccicc jtumjM..c , .tiiu . ,. , , , . ,,.., t - ? • 1 cannot caufe the fha, 'eceh,edThe Came to Khegium : and after one day , the Sourfi 29 '« And when he had faide thefe things, the ,,„eth of G. i :o fcuantofGod. vande blevv-c, and wee came the fccond day to lewcs departed, and had great reafomng among beef none effect. wf re he ncutr fo pytcoli- themfclues. i* Nor the Co- „.f.ableand « Where we found brethren,an4 were de- f .7 AndPaulremavned twoyeeres fidl in '^^""^^H'^l I Althonph Pat.1 an houfe hired for himfelfe, andreceiued aU that fpei i, ,be caufe v.'«re » capiiue, yetthevettneofGedwjSBotcaptiue 6 Goddoeth well to came in vntO him, of ftrifeaudde. ftrangetsfot his chiidrens fake. 7 idolesdoe not defile the Saimej.which doe 3 1 Preaching the kingdomc of God. and tea- •""• in no wife confent vnto them, d So tht, v/rrf f, dick' tht for,f»,tofthnr P„f,, ,^ ,^ ,.^ vvKirli rnnrprnp fhfl^rA T^fnc '7 The worde o£ i,hrrfHi>0n,b,/hip,^,rtcMi,Jhl-h>t jAihoruiiitii ^foflUfh'ip itmJtth. to)chatImight haueroniefruicealfoaiKongyou, •s?""'-'*"".^'' /«»« ,sihnb,co«me.,miul Thererore,asmitchasjnmcis , lamready ningofibcy.chsp, rh-A.n. A I \ 1 nu to preach the Gofpcl to you alfo^ are at u Rome. N.wc the whole*^ Chnft allied;* bee m " Apoftle ^^ p^^ , ^^ ^^^^ ^,^^^^j J ^^ ^ ^^ end „dpu,pore »«c^put apart fo preachthcCofpd thrift : s for it is the x power ofGod vntoYalua- rs^H^fur?;;:" don to euery one that beleeueth, to the le w firft, fcy.to (hewe that and alfb to the y Grecian. «befe '» b"' one 17 SForbyittherighteoiiCicfleofGodisre- ZV°'■'T^X ueiled fromx faith to faith: 7as it i$wntten,^Tnc is ret Joottb vnto iuft (hall hue by faith. vi of God in ibs 18 8 For the wrath of God is reueilcd from GorpeUiihout ES;edhmightilyr.i.thefonneof heaucn againft "allvngodlinerre, andvnrigKte- [Ztt^'^Z .tnucLothe^niri^of clnftificorinnhv the oufnefleofmen.whichwithholde thci.trueth ,n "I'l'^^Ctift^p VnnghtCCurneiie. prehcdrdby fjitfi, 19 9Forarmuchasthat, tvhichmaybeknown ^'^^/isw/f'''* of God,ismanifefl; in « them: for God hath fiicw- /i,»m'„, ",lf*Tt cd it vnto them. mtihj. 20 For the inuifible things of him, that is, his 7 AfA'ifA.TS-jrJ, eternal power & Godhead, are feenc bv y crea- f "T,t"^'''*j „ „ , , „ I f I r tic>noitheMorld,be]ngicohdered infettvvorks, /fwf ,jt„arf5,,Art 7. Toall jr«« that bee at Rome beloucd of to ,he intent that they (Wd be without excufe! /«.»> /c.:'4. 21 Becaufe that when they knewe God, they * ^''*/5"'''"°»' « glorified him nor as God,neicher were thanke- p"o"pt(-^j|°;"" full,biic became f vaine in their thoughtes , and taught in the cc of God, 2 (Which he bad promifed a- foreby his Prophets in the holy .Kon,»e,.ogiu, scriptures) . ^. ^^ rr ^^.^ diljsDtejte vQto J J Concerning his a SonncMis Chnft our tt-.i,ia that he Lord(which'was « made of the feed of Dauid f ac- fti^weih that he wording to the fiefh, conimethnot 10 "- - - - his owne nime, 4 _ but as Gods mcf- God,touching the Spirit of fanSification by the ftngervntothe refurreftion fiom the dead) i;!h'J.lf,h'I'K?™ «f 5 ' By whomewee baue recfeiued k grace and ■the wa ghtie I Apoltldhip (that 1 obedience might be gmen vn- iB;iter,iJiat is,()ro- to the faith)forhis name "» among al the Getilcs, Hilled long (ince ^ AKiong whom ye be alfo the " called of ie- cf Gi)d,by miny r , r-i. ■(\ fitwitnkes.and fc Chilli now auhe length p.'.-roimed in God,callcd t« be Saints:^ Grace be with you,and *'**'!*• • - , ^, perice from God our Father, snAfi-om the Lordc i4«»<,r-/,iCT-«4«(, lefusChrilt. ^^^^ ,..„^v.a...c. r ij,o,ukm,.ii,u 8 4 Firft I thanke my God through lefiis theirfcoliaiheartwasfullofdarkcnclre.. ,W(««a/ among you fxnifpintuaUgift,that you might be and worlhipped and fenied the creature , forfa- ftieeandlftbo- tooksn;i-jymhm ftrCn^-nCfied: V;r,cT^^lor,-^o^^,•,..^„■,-^ ;cKI..(r/.,4rr.r/.iirt Am? fireOcd. thh O'Jia: oftiii it'i caUtdtfGii, »n 1 1' trtfiin in tbh his wrui'ig -,.., .,.,, r 1 - kino; the Creator, which is blefledforeuet.Amc. K!'^,,' 12 lnat,s,thattl™ghebecomfortcd toge- °^ ForchiscaufeGodgauethcmvp vnto vile g^A^^^'tt'cUN therwithyou, through mt ihimof witfdnifriolh "Virtin, DtHtdi d-iufhter, f ^i bee ii Man: for ihif»}ri!t,F!ePi,b) the filurt alaiiifi Codmtiviin. 5 Their vngod!:re« he proiinhbeieby.ihjtahhf ugh alV J;»."t3V6f,« MtdJj'S'W/"'. g Shtntiandmiie mttiiCefi, h The Skint Jnd rrenhaueareoRcleerear.deuidentpbiTewheieiiito bthoti'e the eneiUBincand' »»lhlk pont'it r-t itt.ai>>fi i^'entahi'JJeofil!t/ltfh,firif>jtt ouercitme death i Of alnright'ena'Ute of Uod.euen in his creatures, yet haiie tt>ey f»l!en away fioSk irbiimf. k Thif mil neihu4 l^berallaiidgr.iciom ^ifl,trhi:h ii ^iucii Me,'he /ia/l >f iho(eprincplesiotnoltfoo!i(h aodfr.nditeuilesoftheit owoe biain aU thie$ Ctd. wf For hit 7{^.»itn fake, n WhxchthroM^GoM^oo.m'pty Aricbrijicf. Ced , ttidjel llMUaiknoa/tiittfi hlindsCodi)iiiwo>lrs,Cicirx 1 T'lfdidtut • GoJiitetfeodwill: hfl/eacr-, the HeWetveimejiu a p'o;j'ireiu fKc:rf{eiH itll hontw r^inn'thibti honour tru fet met ^ -ivhicbfMinieltfn hittnir}«fi >'fpf»ir ihinfr. 4 He prncme:h their faHoura'ilepatience,iu that he leckoneth "p 'heir andCoibiaJ. f ^tifhefatd^htetmtfivitiofiltmletun.g Kuyb fAlAtHti*bt^»iiKDtbtviibtbtmfrnfMb)i'. ntNfdtntbnfatjaii, TherevfardofingratkuJe. Chap.iJ. Allarcfinncn. fy II HtpmotKtii j8 "Foraj they repMed rot to acknowledge ri ♦Fof is msny as iiauc finned without the 4 HeippiietiittK ,j,t,ntij'i(eoBr- God,fi*c«/iGoddcliueredthan \pvntoa'nre- Lawcn^allpepJliylfo v.ithoiicthc Lawc: andss gct'i'ictumio* fj' actchc"»i'i of probiite minde , to do thofc things wliichare not many as haue firmed in the Lawc, fhall be iiKigcd t"!^,,"!)^'^",^!^' r,.nykinde« of conucnient, bytheLaw, _ ite cenuiics»a'>eL»*t«oet*i r,iT °/«!«rf^ P"°"''> ^afif rS) inucntcrs of cuill things, difobc- the Lawe, thcj' hauing not the Lawc, are a Lawe tf^d*4"»c'^ V«r»tf>->*t are \vorthyoru<:ath,^*» rot onelydoethe fame, crccsofmcnby lefusChrift, according to "my ctaiuH't/cr, OtOs tnt"'^-fc'%. but alfopfa-iour them that do them. Gofpel. '^^.TulrHelt! u 'Vumin.fri.Ji'tircemttuyiUt'.iibitriiuKi. « "S; ihf Law »f Gad ht met- I7 tf ^ J^holdC, thoU art Called a Icwe, and "„",,f^^*yj,.^ ^ibihM -huhfht Phil l^lkeri (jUuthi Unttftuwt , tnU the Uwfni ilum- rcfttft in the Law,andgIorie{lin God, i(ii/«^u^' ».-i«c,<./tr«^,. ,7 Hl-vi>ihiht:7w^i,th,nw,ii- gwdcof the blindc, a light oftkcm which^rem /<»»-«*'*f "«■«"• » He toimince-h *"* ''* "" ^""""''<*- 20 An inilrxjaerofthe whidi Uckedifcretion, 7Z'rt^tMt!k ihemwiieh v> e«M -r-HCTcfore ' thouart inexcufablcO man, who- a teacher of the vnlcamed, which haft the o fom-,e m obitdio v>bicb ftf not lo {<< tx I (beuer thou art tliat condemneft : for in that of knowledge, and oCthe trueth in the p law. «'■£'>[ b' '^^^^^f ^'bcrLu 'h« thou condcn ncft another, thr u conden^.neft thy " Tfeou d^erefore wWch teacheft another, 'j'.^^SCJI Bito,be<:juiethey ftlfc : forthou that condcmncft , doeftthefame tcacheitthou not thy fclfe? thou that preacheft, ootthetawecf f cptehciKl ctiet things. A man fl:ould rmc fteale, doeft thou ftealc ? Mofes , ytt they ?T t,"''h'"'* * ^"^ "^^^ ^^"^ ^'^ ^^^ iudgementof God 22 Thou that fayeft, A man fhould not com- '""^ •"» '"»"*«» haft n "11 (oVe ' is according to b truth, againil them wliich com- m't adulterie, docft thou commit adulter^' > thou ";^/Jr' l^,, •„iJ' excuied/orifthey mitfuchthi'ngs. thatabhorrcft idoks, commiKcft thou (acrilc^e? ktdntOe, mtbat were w«1 and nar. j And tfiinkeft thou this , Othouman, that 25 Thou that glorieft in the Lawe , through ih'y bwe foBw. rd?u^etS<^°"'^'^'^''^^\'*^^'?^^i^^^'^'^°i:"^^'"p=^"^^ :^'^^^ ikty ibeiBfiloe. thcYame, thatmcufhalt elcape the ludgement 24 ForyName of God is blafphemed among ofaiiw.uinen, wciiJdbefotird of God? the Gentiles through you, «!• as it is written. that forbid &pti- guiltieio.lioie ^ » Or defpiftnrl.oii the riches of his boun- 25 JForcircucilion vcrelyisprofitable,ifthon niOi (one things S.S»dp^ t'-'ul^-^e, and patience, and long fufferance, not do the Law: butifthoubeatranfgreflburofthe l^.l^^Z uilhiaotttf :to knowing that the bouniifuIncfleofGodleadetb Lafv,thyc)rcumcifionismadeyncirciimahon. mend o-jierfonw that in coBd&ieg thee to repci tance ? 2^ Therefore if the I vncircumcifion keepe asgood. •tber.iuypio- - Eutthou, aftcrtluncharontfie, andheart the ordinances of the Law , fl^allnothisf vncir- » notfmf(},ti4 lZ^]^\Zt thatcannct repent, ^.chcareft vp asamafurc cumeifion be counted for ciroimcifion? ""^Tr^Z'""^ a PiHlseti'thno -vnto thy felfe wrath againf. the day of wrath, and 27 And fhall not f vnciicumcifion which is < ccmMuii hatfi fUciiofsctniHre, of the declaration oftheinftiudgemcntoftbod, by nature (if it fceepetheLaw) condemnethec titrg,^ mtjat.'d w'rX"«S*X ^ >±\yhoW:lltmAsdtaitYmur,xcQti>jnitch, 8 Keprooutthb^thetefliiroBiecf thtmckmoHU ft^/^ffindipnation and Wrath, DJi>id,& the other PtovbetJiihatCodbiflowedgreatcftbtDtfitsvpontheltwcj, t CtnfJinmnU ' .^ -l i • i ^ -n.' n n t. jti eiuioetliemairo the law, bat that tbty are the moft Tnihankfull and vukicd. W''X»I'*"S'* f TribuJatlon and anguifh ;^«;6* Vpon the tft^ofallmen. n Ctnflt,w,G<,d,r,.a. lOz tyght,tndt»ti}». foule of euery man that doeth euUl : of thcIewC allowtfttbeihiogscliatareexttllent. « The tKijtJti*cbaniiftmicltnr!r,:'.e nj DHiintjjhrm. firft,and <»//» of the Grecian, ' ■immUdgtofihtiofth. p ^ith»mhinft)dy i/mireitvti-vmhttct.'rticf . AvebemeBtaad ,g Buttoeuery man that doeth good, (krSs « «*';"'''/''»'':««/Cf^.;*'*»l'^«^^ .*o »>'>^ grif u»oi etyiBg , ,, ■' , P , Cn. thiwIiBtlhmctfttM ihe Liiif. ■^ thi.^i.%,txiki6M. 9 HepKCiftlvrte- ew agaiofttbem g'Oty .and honour, and peace .-tOtDelewChrlt, oen-ethtbeitobieftion , •hichr«»oholiiie(fcincircumc;fieo, aodtkerrnVviJ that pUafc ibtia- and ihat,whichiir'|n'.E::b, ?Ut is tkeu other do,ud yeiaie no wbh better then other* are. 4> f—.s-i- ' fVM'fi to Eiy, cleaaDrfle oftlie heait and the whole life, accoiding to the cnir.rvai dcn^rrt t^DufiHfJiihf ftlfittf/riifurn, ihuitbigitinauft thiiooi, tboH fhth findtCoi oriheLaw. fathatif iberebe aiiiativn.'B«r.iC,27.rr»r.2a.ii. ibatiiciicDinciredaccoidiDgtuikrfdboDely. 5 T*Ki«r*f /%»»» r..'f«ii.j>, • dCltti nhich ftUfmfli gtei»trki;mhicl>ht Ufilh not euiit'trtvi^ailHu^hxhrrt ftr,iftht withcumdjeil. r The flttunj fendnkn ef th -.kot umift-i. , ^f rutty thf. coHldftteiiK l» f.t!HMiicni/ hmtvnr Jlrriifth,l-m,tf Jtyiitg ihu eoii'Ui' vbicb'n ■tmcircian:tfrd hjmmri tiul l/oti, t PA:iliiJ:l>t'ifi:ti>7ltili>fil!'.: ■:■ »H tf^tlKtiitn iffirt vr,itiieh w moi cjm firfurmejo ttiKg mm Is Chr-.H-itr^^ thnt ter a^mvH tt t Spnii .• tut in thii p/«», lAe cwciKXofwii nUel ;i rrcni'i).^ :o :i 1 in- 1'i-^i/>'ib the tfiWueii^ bt Mmfelfi Co>t< tiiitli,(hdf. t.ti,xi. I'ollavrr^. t ht umpr, ter,ii thr tn-.tJK^tffof ihr hrt^limtif, knt iht ciTc:-mr:f:cK a' ihe Sfnf.i! sl-t ri: c in^ tt-ntmiibtl.:il-niTf!t.i^etrbicb wtbxue tf Mtlwi f C»i'< .niig^ ti-tn tt^pil cf'ci!h*tisSoftttlhiiirii;iteir.dt':':ecnnnii:k.i>"i''l''"'ir.- f f.ncn, Khrch p^tt' auckrh bekitM,^. J Cad dtrth Httmm.u't ntmt'ihttbj hy tioi-f.rfe ^ rrhniiyilipuj^lt tf Ctili: h:e:rtB jicm fnfitM iit:e ': .-. -^^ 1 i_ - . ■ 5«vi» — The lewcs preferment To the Romans^ luftificatlon by faith, ward : neither is chat circumcilion, which is out- and all the world be " (ubied to the iuJgement m Tifounigmt- wardintherlelh : of God. titbrfgrtOod. 29 But he is a lew which is one within, & the 20 Therefore by tbc " workes of the Law flial " ^^ ''>«'■'*'" ibt It rfhoftf.rci a circumcifion u c f the heart, in the =< fpirit, not in no r flefli be q be itiftified in his ' fight : for by the i, !"",„, j!' iytsntratmiintht ihcletter,whofcpraifeisnotofinen,but of God. Law fewwr/nhe knowledge of finne. ' p Fii/h u hen 14. '""'' CHAP. III. 21 7 But nowe is the righteoufneiTe of God *"'/■«'' w<»i«"» t Hifiunbiit fewisfomi j frijittmnt , {if thi coHtnuitt nudc manifeft without the Lawe.hauing witnefTc '"«JV'"*"f«"'i Mtr il.m}yf.ch asy^hoU, drp^nuih onCoMr^en, of theLawe,and of chePrOphctS, Ta1th!rl'Z'Lr l/Scri,.,^rn: 19 ^ni fhnv>ng,he vjcsflhe La^, 18 he " * ^o )^»/,the r.ghteoufnefleofGod by the fo'ct .- fir „ „ f^$ cmcMuh tkai ae art iuflifitiuy Ihnh, ■ laith of f IclllsChrift, VntO all, and VpOD all that "J""* thtcoHtn. 1 the fitft meeting T 1^ 7 liat • is then the preferment of the lew ? beleeue. "^lUimTM^rtH wilfti'eaioaoTthf ^^ Or uhst is theprofit of circumcilion ? 2j For there is no difference : forallhauefin- w,^}t,^MM'* lewes* what then, ^ Much eucry inuierof way : for =» chiefly, ned,andaredepriucdofthetgIorieofGod, nhois mthmgtlfi Jiauetheitivejno becaufe vnto them were ofcreditconamittcd the 24 ^ And arc iuftified " freely byhisPrace, ^^j"","^^ morep.efeimfot^. b oracles of God. through the redemption that is in Chriftlelus, a^GoT^J^T' les,"h»t biM thVyl ^ For what, though fomc did not t^bcleeuc? 25 '" VVhomeGodhathfetfoorth r^^fare- w<./7;.«rf ^ma« fayi'h the Apoftif,' 'hall thdr vnbeliefe make the <^ faith of G O D conciliation through faidi in his " blood to de- pi'ftttmhtmftife. oaGodsbehjIfc: witiiouc efted ? • clarehisrighteoufiiefrejby thcfoi-«/«/ G*^f eoueninttotnem, T "^an a lyar, ayt is wiitten, That thou mighteft 26 Through the ^ patience of God, tofhewe r ^ftcnifit. lo ihM thevnbe-' bc e iufHfied ttJtny words, and ouercomc,' when atathistimehisrighteoufiiefle, that hemightbe t'offtbtTighn. liefeofafevycja thou art ludged. b juft, and a <= iuftifier of him which is of the A"{l'^fl,T»'y..!L .otc.UK ? whole J t j^o,^ jCo^j. g .Tirighteoufnes comend the ^ faith of lefus. ««V/Ti"« " ' ceptioa to be call rignteouinesofGoa,vvhat fliahve layPIsGod vn- 27 "Where is then the reioycing < It is ex- i«'V''*""*''« awif of Gcrf, who righteous whichpunilheth?(Hpeakeas'i a man.) eluded. By what ^ Law? of workes? Kay. but "^^* ""•/""^ ■i. !ru<:.& w ho .!ib 6 God forbid ; (els how Qiall God iudge the by the Law of faith. ,t',! ^la^'^,o Jhlnci^e t« c,"r'' "•°^''l ? ) 28 Therefore wee conclude , that a man is ol^^iZf/Zl mend and fft forth 7 ? For if the ' vcritic of God hath more a- iuftified by faith , without the workes of the i"fi'eCod,bi '^ay mihi UfUi,.l, I o As it is wTitten, ^. 1 here is none righteous, effeft throf.gh faidi ? God forbid : yea, we i efta- Zt^i^XtlZ*! fF^tfmuch as "" "OC one. - bhfllthcLaW. faaedbcfoiebim thoit T'l'-aeojl /irth 1 1 Thcreisnonc that vndcrftandcth : thcrcis 'V' withoiKtheiaw. ,„ lufitnt lokcn of none that fecketlr God 8 The matte^ ss it were, cf -.his riihtcoufnefle IS Chrifl lefm apptehendedby ifu. tiokirauniifTr -r-1 1. 11 ^ r I- ^t faiih, and for this end olfeteJ JO all people, as wubout him all peoi'leaielmit .c«*Cd"&' , 12 They haue all gone out of the wav: they outfromtheking.iomeofGod. / / J'.«rt«f .<;;«/<, /,/W «».?, »r«te4rf. A- preicruwi^ him "2"<^ ^^^ madcaltogccher vnprohtable : there is pih vpou hm. 1 b) the s^h'} nfOod , u mum ihtt mtrii nhuh m iUfhoot ^ vJ,oh\Jlyowt none that dotllCOod.no not one. ai.thu K^rHtrUni-iX t:/^,' which /Itidlh w t'lH net ::re m».ic f.trlit'rt ofthl Jraenur.i,>,:. ,, * Their throat is an ODCn fenulchre • thev .?'="/ "/"CsA 5 Therefore this .Ishteoufncire touchiug vs , is altogether 3 Anotl-rP-euen. u ^ ? ineirinroat IS an opcniepuicnre.cney (■,„, i„j„^ f„ i, (!a^.^ethvpon ihofcih.ngs which w«i.jue not done BPr tio^ ini.in!; out of "^"^ V^" '^"^"' CO'^'v.'lSS to deceit : the poylon of ,ei„es * 6„t foch as ChuR haih fc.fleicd lot our Ijkes . to deliue.- vs from finne. ihefoinieranf-vsr: alpCS « vndcrthcir iipS. m Ofnufi-tt j^tft , anj m- ire iiterali if. lo God then is the auihoutcf that that the lufticeof' 14 KWhofc mouth is full of Curfing and bit- free iuRification , becaufe it plealed him : and Chrift is hce, which f.ifiVred Go-J is in fnch fort rpriT-flV pvnill-.aifntlor ourfinncs, and in whr.mwee haue temi(sii>n< f them : andtlj* eoitimeniied at:d ' -m . c r -c n j li j meinewherrbv wee apprehendChnll, is faith. To be Ir.ort, theendisthefei- fetfurthby our *) * Their leetearelwitt to Ihead blood. nnojoo.-thoftliegoodneflecf Cnd, thatby ihismriaesii mayappfare, ibit •'liteonfr.elfe, l6 De/inidiion & CalamitJC <»r« intlieirwaieS, . hceistnercli'ullio.leed, and cnnflantinhis ptoiniles, as hee ibat lieely , and . ^ ' ....-....- Thii tiarae cif hloai, cuSelh-uilunkt ilimre ifisliich jiciifictiu in ' xpl'tn tree vtt hu enriuri, ^ _ Tivitf abenTttuI itrat tv'ieforearaoft " I<; 5 NowC v.CC Icnowe that whatfoci'ier the '''•.' h' Thoilit^ikhthe fii-ndtxcteaKi^^trne indfa^h/::!/. e .MAk'nghtn ', .euerere«.n-,erof ml uvclhilh. it faith ittO thcm which i^'C vndw '«^7-''W>''''.»--'' W.v,. A^™f«.--/.g ( Am* d Of ,>.e virio-remi'n'!fi.- l i i- . i i /i j nK:nheT ol them which ht fkiih U) holdevfoa Ihift : conltaf) U vhew ^ a>e ihiy \Tr,achrri.„,l fhC l.iwe, that " CUCty mOUtll n^ay bCC ItoppCd, „„,,i /,„<.,,,. 6, /•,«fJi,c»r«Mcfnre weeateiiiflified by (aiihwitliout wcikes : loril.-'C Wfreinlli. d ) turne ;o ihef.lorie<»( G id.ibey aie not only not to be punilhed.hui we ought f'ed either by oiir eivne vazVt rpt ly, or part'y by faith, and partly by works, tli« rattier ti'^ae our fflne^fo them; whirh hUfpheitie Paul conien.ling himlelfe g!or, ot this iuftiScaijnnnioiild nor bewi:olly s'urntoGod. e S) rtbtiif. tjco^re jnJHe-e(i pro«ruicethicU pnnilh^ntntagainft lochblafphcaiers. i The ii'tnti MB>thti:cinneofwa}kefh»ibthutoHriiir,»ie,,r.ei inikii, ifihoudu'li.- t.Mr-.hm^cii.ti-H-.T. 4 .Aio(htra»f«e.'etothen:!lobiraioo:tliat thelewcs, aiiJtf>edj^ri>,e»/&uhh4:bthi.eondiiicn, iCi^oy teleiMrll. ii Anotherargu. ift'-eyhecorifiJerrdiii thjnrftltif?, are nn bctiti then olurrnrnare: a$itha;h mentcf snjhfirdiiie : if inllification depended vpontheta*eof Mofcs , then • bene K.nc ftKe a-onoanced by iw ranoth of ihi Prophets, k ^Vr.- < ■«;/'• 140.J. '■* Titlici, le-.ves af»« one Inrt, ard the Gent!les a'ter another, he (hoiiU not be one and ^•^ ff.i'y,-. I ^„ i>uin»itiMpt^te.ib:-lilT. *Pl'iljt.i. 5 He prooufth like I imiclfe. Therrfbtehe wiHinftifieboiht.fthcm iftei one iVVefaTiemancr, l"'ii!thi5orieuou$afcurjtinnAhKliiejtcth (as wee taken away thercfoie, butis rather ertabldhed, as it Oiallbe declared to his pro- luuelileid•c^r<.r^-•d;bycool^a^l..gche!J•vaJldm3lpJl.•(etogt■hcr.lha^allln«n pcrplace. h 1fii!;e,v»td, K>atf>itffe,aii»/nofirte. > JVe nuke » 'p'. we .■niiii.isitlicrtfiie wotthitolcoademnatioBiP ihcfigbto- G»d. dniU »niijl<''yin, CHAP. vnri'^Iiteonfr.elfe, l6 DeftniCtion & CalamitlC <»r« intlieirwaieS, . heeistnerciiuUio.leed, and cnnBantinhis ptoinile thaithercio.cGod 17 And ths » war of peace they haue not "f """«§"';;"''''''«'''''';.''«'""•"• 1 ^^r"!'- f..re'fetli '-ot t. ' ' loiie figure of ibto'Ue l^ctSm, the irwth and fui.si thafheistheiud,.? *'"'^'L^''"- c- Cr- :■ ►! r .1 • • '^'"'"'^ ' Of tl^ie frnic, whch wee cnK::»,i„eJ x of/he wuild and' '^ *TIlC tCarC Ot GO'.. IS not bCFine their CICS. ^, Through hh pAI:e>:ce , and lu^irii.gr.alMi'e. * Abraham iuftificd Chap.iiii.v. by faith. ^^ CHAP. 1 1 1 1. hciresjfaith is made voic?,and die promiTc is made t KifriioMUhthttvhKhhifMthtfiftoffkM^hfthtixtm- ofnoneeffed. ij Are»roBbfih« fUor^Orthtm, }. 6 Mhdihr ti/lmomeofiht scrifiuu: 15 'j'For thcLawc caur«h wrath : for where / c'"''""'>"o», „.au„mumi,w,r,,Cb*fltrhtb,*,uh-Vfonlh„v,i>,i,,m. nO Lavv IS,therC «. no tranSgrclTion. cannot tiappr'el y'"""'^^ n II r L u At L 1(5 '+Thcrforc«f fcbyfaith,that/rw»jAr«»>< hcndcdbyihe ' """ ° " " ■ " ifurctoallthc ^**'- b«>"re r.l „i that the Law doth '•5 of the Law: „o„„oncileGo4 ,utv. — r 1111- 1 LA- J • ~— ™. — ^...j^. v„v.u o / meni: The faluati. .'h^Vwh'et'r . 5 Butcohinuhatworkethnot,butbekeueth ,i ,,which ^fr.*-«. aboue hope,belee„ed ZT.^^'^lL teioyce with God. m him that diuftiheth thcvngodly, his taithis vnder hope, that he Oiould be the father of many wit d Abraham ' '^' Ta '*',r *'°""^^'^ *°^ nghteoufnefre ^ ^ , , _^ ^ ^ nations : according to that which was fpoken to C«>i.«, of the • rXr/T rl ' ^"'" =" ^.'""^ '^"l'.'"'' 'f'^J'J^^"'^^ h- So n,all thy fclde be. ^. r^"','"' «L " A preue'Dtiogof ^^ the man.vnto whom God imputeth raghteouf- ^^ ^nd he P not weake in the faith, confide- KpeepfeW wobieaioD: A. nefTc without workes,/2.;i»?, rednorhisownebody, which was now q dead, ceedeihoi faith ^' «vr.^'de*«lll ^ ^i^'K'^/ they.whofcMniquities are forgi- being almoft an hundrcth ycere olde, neither the ^^ich layeth holj ""'*"•""* "'2" ucn.andwhofcfinnes are couered. deadWeofS-.ra«v^omhe ontbepromife hinirelfeamonelt o t.i .t 1 1 l l t j • ucaaneilC or aaraeS womoc, madevotoAbra- »eo,but not with 8 Bicikd « the man , to whom the Lord jm- ^^ Neither did hee doubt of the promifc of ha™.and which Ood. putethnothnnc. ,,^, ^ , , God through vnbeliefe , but was ftrengthened in promiTe Abrahaw , A confirn»,t.on 9 ^ ^-^^ chis ' blcffcdnefle then vpon the ^he faith,andgaue r glorie to God, l'*'^^!",'.'^'" '^*" Sm^asr^ circumc.fion<..W. orvponthevncircumcilion ,, Beingiliillyafluredthathewhichhadrro- ^r.^tZe. ftificd br imputa. ^iro ? For we fay, that faith wasimputcd vnto A- „ifcc},was alfo able'to doc it. Jr, lion of faith.ihere. braham for nghteoufnes. , ^ ^ . 2 2 And therefore it was imputed to him for • s That l. to far. fore freely wiih- lo 7 How waSlt thcnimputed ? when he was noWoufnf<; not onely otthcnr cot aoy refpea oT circ«mcifed,or vncircumcifed ? not when he was ", , . s nL ,> ic nnr wnrr^n for him Ohelv '"'''',''. •"'""' '"*' hiswotkei. T J L i_ L •<- J ^J '" IN ow It IS not written for nimonay, j,eji(ocircuDici. 4 The fi.ft proof. C"'camcired,biit when be was vncircumcifed. that it was imputed to him for riqhteoufnes, fed according .o .f th* co„6,mai.. 1 1 8 After,he receiued the t figne of cira.mci- g^,^ j,P^ p^^ ^ ^^ ^.j^^^ jt ^,3,^^ j^ ^ej the Law, hot ot "a^Te "o'lr '^rVl,*^' ^?^^ of thenghteoufnes of the fa.th ^, rigbt.oufneJTe, which beleeue in him that ray- 'J-.X' ""clef. Sferue™..y Z^'^^f^l^^t'P^u"'V^T''"'u^'i'y'^''^ fed v| lefusouf Lord from the dead, fion ^nd '"ef^ea thi.g by his la. he /hould be the father ofall them that beleeue, ,- y^^^ ^5 deliuered to death for our t firs, oi fa.th oncly.ara iT' '^I'^Z't 11° ■ ""^"^ circumcifed that righteoufiiefle might ^^ j^ ^ifen againe for our iuftification. couoted amongft Boc counted by fi. bg ,mputed to them alfo, ° '•>< children of k«robim fhat"" » » '° And the father ofcirCUmcifioH, notvn- ^^»^- >« /hi, fa.herhoodis fpi.it-jll dependingonely ,pon the vertue of bat to biin that i 1 • 1. r u • •% l God,whoinad« thepromife, m Tfftw Corf,i*«<» i;4 ^ifi/«.jtf tiwrrd, w*ic* tathdoneno. to them onCly Which are of the Circumcilion, but htlhpUctitfhreCod^.ndmaktthvKiceepUleioGod. H who rtjlcitth to lifi. thing hot belee- VntO them alfo that walkc in the ftcppes of the 0 tVuhvh'^"k»«o"i'>>akiwh»th'iv,illofnothmg. 17 A defctiplion of true faith wholly promifechfieely, },- ^.^ ^__:, -„._-;<-- j refting m the power of Cod, and hii good wil.fet loorth in the example of Abra« faith 11 impated. •«= wa> vncircumcuca. h,n,. f 'Vt'yjlron-mdconjl.ui. <. yotitoipn>,ith,<,nivmmitttogttchit. k To htm thtl h*th IJ " Por the promue that hCe (llOUld be the rf„„. r ^chiorrlrdieat7:dpriiJcdCoii,' '« «° ''y'*''"'' '" God.who after that there was made a (ul c Ji ml rettttud ,t,^ -^i ,-^„/- ^/r-„f^-,l, fatisfattionlot ourfinnesin Chrift our mediatour.raifedhiro Itothedead.thatwc ii(,r^i«f««i»i. incngnccouinciicortaicn. alfo being iunified.mlght be faued in him. « ro/w/'Ac <•<»/<>»»« jirow/wrff, i Thaimtttih 14 " Forif they which arc of the "Lawc,w* " „*„ in ., hmfhfhUmc- ^ " *^' Y; ,..■,., r ,j hdmhimC'I'^MinChriJl. f Anoiherproofeof thefamecenfirmatioD: Dauid 4 Vtotn'Mitht chrijies nght,OHfntft,*hichuUtJehoHe yutteth hlelfednes in free pardon of nnnes.-he.elore {unification alto. 6 A new »" *^ <*"*• 5 »*» ^i»^ «»i/rAe f.awwi/A G«f/'. I An other argo- of DMniJ,TPhereinhe frciiounreihihemhieftu. 7 Heeproueth thatit belongeth 'TpHen being ' luftined by faith, wehaiie peace n.eniiakenol the ta the Tiicirciimcifed(for there wai no doubt of the circacifed in ihis fort) Abta- JL toward God through OUr Lord Icfus ChnlL eSt&%: we are in. ham was ruHifitd in vncircumcifion, therefore this iuftification belongeth alfo to j A >Ev who al(b through faith wchaue^had Hified with that, thev/icircomcifed.Navitdothneta»petteinetothecitcuti(ciredinrefpeaof the 1 • «■ • i- ^k ' L I: ..r/l^..] which rruclyap- circumcifion.moch lelfe ate the vrcrcumcifed (hut oat for their vncir.umcif.oa. ^^^^ acceflc mtO this grace, b whcrein V. C ' ftaild, p^^,^,^ our^onfci. 8 A prenentingofanobieaion: Why then wai Abraham citcumcifedil he were J and dreioicC Vnder the hope ofv glory ot God. ence befnte God: already luf^ified?That the gift of righteoufocOe (faith he) might bee confirmed in j 4 Neither that oncly, but alfo we * reioycc but faith in Chtift ^!Z\UZTSr7Zt'''''r''^"'-'''r^'^''^f,7!T'°i^^^^^^^^ 5 knowing that tribulation bi'in-) which gracious lour and good xttUy ot th.iftate » hnf fatheralfobemaketh Abrahi. lo Anapplyingofthefamcexampleitothecirci]. uHtownreirACiou/lftakin. c IVtftt'idflcefhft. j A pteuenting ofsnobicaia cifedbeleeaerfiwhofefaiher Abraham is.biit yet by fai'.h. ii A reafon why the on againnthem.whicbbcholdmg thedaily mileries&ca'anuties of iheChutcb, ^ede of Abraham is rn be efleemed by faith: becaufey Abraham himfelf through thinke that the Cbriflians dieame,wh«n they brag of iheirfelicitie: to whom the filth was made parraker of that promes.whereby he was made the father of al na. Apoflle aofweteth.that their IVlcity is laid vp vndt r hope in snothe r place.-which tionj, h Thfit all the tiathni of the »orUe PiouU it bit children : or h the worUe hope is fo cettaioeand fiire.ihat they do no leffe reioycc lot that happines, then il may t>fvnJe'fl',0!tthe Undo fCanam. i ftrworki that/jt.'j.zddotii, ervpim thit theydid ptefcmlyenioyit. d Cur minds arena on!) quiet & feiUii,lut alio yfte tmdilion.ihiit hefhoHldpiWllihe lawt. la A double confirmation of that rea- are miirunkii(li fl%d,mdco>iciiiie gnat io) jot tlai krauml) tnheruaiiceKhchifau fan: the one is,that the promile cannot be apprehended J>y the law.and iherfoie teth for vs. 4 Tribulation it felfe glueth vs diners and fundiy wayes occafion to ttOiouldbefraftrateMheother.ihattheconditionof faiihfhonldbec ioyoedin reioyce.mDchJcfie doth it make vsnifetable. * Jdro.i.i. 5 Affiifiicnsacciv vaine to that promife which fhould bcc apptcbcadcd bj wwkcs. k Vlk') i» ftonie v$ to patience.and patience alToreth »s ef the goodnei of God.& \itii expa* iHtrtt mbxh l>tittfi{/iUtdtUL*»t, ficncettafitmctbaadfeftctctboiuhofe, »hitb neuer de ceiutihya, geth Gods great lone. ToihcR^omancIt Dcadtoiirinc. geth forth patience, inhy oacthatCimti: forthe fau\tc4»ieoFonc t mhtfriiitHct « Tliegtoandot ^ And patience experience , and cxpeiicHCc «jf<:»fe vnto condemnation: but the eifc « of rna- */'*''M''5.»4w«. Sim"i/o?;he hope, ny offences to tiuftification. * '^.T ^""t** eonfcieaicbythc 5 ^^ And hope maketh not afhamed, becanfc 17 "^Forifby the offence of one, death reig- f "«!"""'' ' giitofihehoiy the ' loucof God is (hed a'oroade in our hcarts ned through onc,much more (hall they which re- m Tl.etbuddiT. b '''u-d^'of Goj" ^y ^^^ ^°'y Ghofr,which is giuen vnto vs. ceiue that abundance of grace,and ofthat gift of fetence ii.ttra- ibt jnlTihishDorhing ^ 7 For ChriiV, when wee were yetof no thatrighteoufneffc, " reigne in life through one, chnftb"'"'^'"^ tis but thit wrhicn ftrength,at hrs 1 time died for the <♦ vngodly. that /j,Ie(us Chrift. poted 'vow v« b* wee call faiih. y *Doubtleffeone wilfcarcc die gfora righ- 18 *7 Likewife then as by the offence of one, gracc.ii.ijteatet rth"hiu'hto!i"h' cepiismantbutyetforagoodmanitmaybethat »/;e/a»/rM»»ffonallmentocondemnation,foby p»««' to briDj _ fiithourconf'cn- one darc die. the iuftifyingofone,«/;e*#««/rnce6e j^ Forif when wewcreenemieSjWC were re- that the offence fhould abound : neuerthelcfle, beihort.asbyone J°\!"t'f„iou,j conciledcoGodbythedeathofhisSor.ne,much where finne abounded, thire giace^ abounded f",'^"' ""'''' theRi '.ba: «i etc of more being rec5ciled,we flialbe faued by his life, much n-.orc: al'lmen7o"'al(e'" noftrcngthand n J- And not onely/o, but wc alfo rcioycc in 21 Thatas finne had reigned vnto death, fo them fubiea to *-^fin'«»tr'' God through our Lord lefus Chrift, by whom wc might grace alfo rcigne by ri°hteoufneffe vnto death: foon the d^cViTrVheln.liow hauenovvreceiucdtheatonemeiit. ' .eternall life through lefus Chrift our Lord. rieh"eo!ifteffe'of caahentolta l^ !■> Wherefore, as by lone man '"finne en- Cht-.ft.whicSbyGodjmercieijimputedtoallfaelcesers, iunifi^tbtbem't'bK Ihenbeit.giio* tred into the world , .ind death by finne, andfo they may become patiakenoleueibflingliie: x T^at entl) bccititfc nMr ptmti rana:bed ikliumg (jeath wcucoueralluien-.nin whom all uienhauc 'r(fi,p„t»-vs,imt "'J" i'"''"!"'" mhitoufnes ofchrft >,imp»tidi<,v,. 18 The idhi'ii' IneA gtoundolihis wholecompatifonistliiSiibatthefetwoonnatefetastwoftoclnt / pi time fit and UUHea. /-it r er rootes,(o ttiatoutofthc one/inneby naiutc.ootohhf othet, tighteourneiby couue^iiail which ij " For VntO the "time OUhC Law waslinne grace dosthfpringfoithvpcn others. / SoihtHpimetntrtdnotmiovtoudyhf the tAther hid »(- Jj, tijj. vvorldc, but finnC is not P imputed , while foUo aj,ig thtlin'^a of our ftnjhiher, bM nee UkeccrtHfiticn ofhitn h InlinitAKce. ^2'""^- there is ro laae ^ Thiniiotfl,7ilanyji ifgnhjlihimo'de^afewt. 19 Apreucntingofanobie. ■^Hc'jgt^. • etion: whyihendid theLaweof MofcseDietthertupotJf tliatmeu migbtbefa I.,,«.5,:8 . 14 '-But death reigned from Adam to Mo- B,„chtbeB,oregmltie,a:thebenefiteolGodinCl.,iftIefusbefomochthen.o.e- 8 Anamplifving fes,euen OUCrl them alfo that finned not attcrthc glorious. « '^([wethituiJdiienhichAUmtnwtteinfeUedvuhotlhyhemgdililnL oftlie lone of G>d jj[^-g r n-.an'*rofthe tr^nf^reffion of Ada, '» which w"^ one w«n< fwnt^ttte L*a enlrid. i Once wtipoared lo iiUutifitay f-oM btt- we"cinn";d<,'!bt Avas the figure of him that was to comc.^ ^ Hen,,hmtMno^,uelyeo^,ueruMkr,«ueM't'>>"""I>'"(»ir'H>ut yet the gift is not fo, as is y offence: CHAP. VI. red Ch.in to death for if through the offence of that one, many be , Hecommethior.un,/!ca,io«,whho»t«h,eh,ihatnom.iHp>fi' (Ith^ih dead, much more the grace of God, andthcgifc telhonChn/liri^fitroHjurf; hevrourth 4 tymxrgument leeouldr''eceiur bv gmCC, which is by OnC man lefilS Chrift, hath l»ker,ofTiaM'«e, n »,U, hereupon exhoue^h 10 hoU.,'lfi of v.- r . _ '-J ..„>~ ~ .. "fit \G brujelymaktnt mention of the Lnwtrtiiiki'M. ii«»ccmm.>di!ic, abounaed vnto many. 1 ' j ^ 6. 1 "^ 1 and (tint moie it) , ^ 15 Meither is the giftp,as th*t wljich entrcd \)\1 Hat ' fhall we fay then ? Shall we conti- i He pifleil) o«w ^et:r>JLTubee,he„tha.chtiabei„gtbcna.,ne.n,ouldn„traoetbem VV n„eftilinafinne,thatsracemay abound>'o-.Hcr^^^^^^^^ from dedruaion, whom by bis death he iultifinh indiecoiicilctii? g ;«eaJ:t,edli,'teea'iU0eiir(/i!tlK'ithV!. 1 IVhihfiwi! Jiueyct therein? ' ' ' •• n'JHihahesrrnp- r,iy,ed,H-o,. k From alflia:,t:,MddcfirMatoa. 9 Hee now paffctS oucr to , J u„owc'venot that All! wCC which haUC ""'••■•'^'' '*"*•«*'*• tl.e oher pait of luftification.which coufifleth in the f.ee imputaaon of tht ohe- , J , ' MIOWC j enot.tnat * .111 A^CC wnicn nauc ^„,/,,„jj„^^,^ dienceif'ci.nftlatiiattothe remifiii.n ..Kinnei, there it added ir.orcouti and benC baptized into <= IelUSCnrUt,naueoCneDap- i,, „i„ i„^Mei ta befiues, the gift of Chriftcj righieculnede imputed or put vpi.n vsby fai'h, tizedinto hisdeath? vi yelihecoirupfU which fwallo-vethvp that ynrighteoufnelTc winch flowed fiom Adam into vs, • A We arc buried then with him bvbaptilrne ou>emtii>Klhftillm ind all the fiuiift thereof: la that inChiill \iecdoe nutonely ceafe tobevn- . \- 3 1 ..i _.. i;i,. _„/-l -a. ^ . :r„ 1 „~ vsiihe »hich,S4H' inltbutwebeginalfotebeiuft. ,0 From Adam m whom all h.uefinned.both mtO hlS death , that like aS Chrift XV^ialfcd vp a,ficAthn ,k„ fii, juiltinen'e and death (Ahich is the pumlhmem oftheguiltineire) camevpon all. from the dead ° to the glory ot the Fathcr,lO ^VK l„„ih JuftiJicaH. i 'Br ^d.ir»,who uetteipMtdvniblhitHJiltc 10 himinth}i,that lio:h of ihemmtl.e alfo (hould V walkeinncwncfle of life. on,kllltihbyl'fl* • thofe which <,.e ,he,r,,p»,uy„ ofth.t they hmie: h„t tbey»evnl,ke m '*».''«' .^- 5 t « for if weC bc planted with him tO the "»'' («''• , ! . d-tmaeriiteih fim:ei>iiothtm that are hnteieiiifiiiitHreytimthtlitdeiilhibMI (,h"jt ' ^ 1 The beneote 01 Wj/;, th them I ha: /ire htt^puriakeri of hit righieoxjueffety grje.1, midthnf -vni:- li/t, luni6catioa andSaniaificasioojte alwayts ioyned together infepaiably.and both m 'Sy/!nae,ii n-tiii thm aileaft »hi(hu ouri by inhettimee, 4nJ Ki.'ii comrMiily of tbemptoceedefrom Chrift bj tliegiace olGod: Now, San&ifieaticnistha c til It origina'l dime -.for ji, he vff.h to call that fiane in the jiugHUr nuraber,jtihtreaj aboIilliiBg ol (inne,that is,of our natural cortL:ption,iolo whole place fuccecdcth if be (peiile of the fuili of it,hevleih the pluraUnum'jet, exiling them flniiei. n That rhccleannelfeandpurencfleof catuteitioinied. h Thtyarejaidof'Ptultobet ii,i» ^Jjm. It That this i> fo, that both giiiltinefle and death begjnne not af- dead to (inne,which art in ptchlorl made pari.thrs of the vertm of Chrt(l, that that tcr the giairigand traafgtefiing of Mofes Lawe, it apptateth niaoitedly by that, natMnUciitrHpiton is Jeadinihern^ihat iijlie fine of it |> put out, audit bungeth not that men died before that law wj» giuen: (or in that tiiey died fione.whuhii the forth hit Itttir fi-uitei : ^nd 011 the other /ide,thry iireft)diohurtof!tmt,nhiebare came of death, wai thcnand jtifucli foit.that it waiall'oimpi'ied : wherei:poii it in the /!:/h,tbit it , whome the l;iii iie of Cod hath not dcliuereii y-om the ftauerie of followeth that there wa« then fomeLawe, the breach whereof was the caofe of tbecormptH'nojnntMrc, j Thereare thteepatiesofthi$Sanaificai:o»,towif, death. » P.iienfrom^ddaHoiloJei, p IVhere there it no Lame nt>ij (mnjtied.t: fiu.'iii aid^uiliie, i a But that this lawe war not that viilllietfaH defcending into vs fiom the vcrtue of the dc3;h, biiriall,& lefutieflion ol Chtlft, taw, and that death diti not proceede fiom any aUnsl! Itnne of eiiery one pant- of ivhic'i bencfite our bapJifme is the fi^ne and pledge. ■ ij* (54/4.5.17. c 7» tulat'.y.tt jppeareth hetelif.tbat the very infants which neiifier could en" linonr the mat thfl ■^ror^ing-vp in site »i!h ■him,»ee fljtuU rtcetiu hit Jhen^th , to rwench nor tranrgrelTe that natuiail tawe, are notwithfianding deadai weHiis Adam. linneintJi,andtoinake in uenmcK. *^b/.i.ii. d That [btifl him fttfe bring q Ouerinlhnti. r ?^fl a f:er thai fori at thry finne thi:t ate ofrAoeyeettiifvlJowing ,hfcha>ged of his inlrrrnitie Ai>dnl,\ltenel]r , might lim in glory niih God for euer, their luflr. but ytt the nhilepnjlfnie ».« corrupted in ^dini,nhf» as ht viltiiigly t ^nd ne which art kit meftbtrs riff for this ende, thit beingmade pttlakeri of the an4 wiB'mih pun'd. 1 j No » that ftrft Adam anfweteth the latcr.who is Chrift, felfi fame ■uiyt;:e, vr fliouU Irgtme to letdt a Hfaliji,M though we were already in as it is alteiwacd declared. 14 A latfi and Chrift are compared together id ihil heauen. V F///>..l, l-f(M.t.. 4 The deathof tioneandthe refprllitha! both of them doe i;iueandyeeld totheiri, that which is their OMnct lite of rightroufnes, or our ingrjffiDg into ChriA and growing vp into one with but hei-einfirft they dif?.t, that Adarn by nature hath fpred his fault to the defttu- him, cannot be fcpara-ed l-y any meanc»,iiellliet in death nor life: whereby it fiionnfmany.but Chiifliobediencehaib by grace otictflowed many, f Thatii, lolluweth,thatnonianiUanaifieH,v\hichliiitlhftiUto rinae.andlhcrefatciioo ^Idarn. i J Anothtt ineqnalitieconfillethin this, that by Adams one qffenre rain made paitakerol Chrift by faiih.whichrepentcihnotaDd tutneth not from men are made gnilcie.but the righteoufnes ofChrift imputed vnto vs itctlyidolk hit wickcdneOe : for is he faid bcfote, Clic Latvc is nut lubae:te J but cftablifiied ••coDelyabfuIutvsC: on that one faj>lt,bu( [torn all udicr, byiaith. K i.C«r.4.i4.*ji.'»,».i(. flinailitudc Wcmuftbcholy. Chap.vi|. IhcvfcofihcLawe. ^4 jinfojumhmbf ffi^HwdcofJiis death, euttifo (ball wc Sbct* T^Now'yenot,brcthrcn,(forHpeakctothem i By propounding miMtffihi tbffitiilitiuit o( his reCuncdion, IVthat know the Law) that the Law hath domi- ihefiDuluudeof {'ZZ'h'^'^lm «5 Krtpwin« this,tha: our h old man is cnicificd nion oucr a man as long as he liutth? ftM'XToi ttvy,wtt Jodie n with ' him,thar ti ic i ody "^ oflimieniighcbedc- a •f»'Forthewoiran whichisin fubieftionto oun boihttf^r* fiitnt xshtu / tcmi>tritt^ th.it tli 1 2 « Let not linne ° rcignc therefore in your from the dead , that we ll.ould biing forth ' fruit <6< co',mt ir nutiti ;;;J^''^)'''*'j,*'f' mortal body,>; ye Ibould obey it in y lulls thereof: vntoimembcrs,«i'-wea- 5 ^ For when wee were in yfle{h,thcfaffe(ai- J/J'"*;,';,',-;^ farmAtitHtf ow pons ofvnrighteoufncs vnto finne: but giueyour oni of finnes,which wereby the 8 law,had ^ force of ibc ft.niliiude tcrftift *»w'i fclucsvnroGod, asthcythstarealiue from the in oar members, to bring foorthfiuit vnto death. ihu».So,fjithbe, »*«*«V '^' '^^'^ ' """^ &'"' y°"'' members « weapons of 6 But nowc we are dcliuered from the Lawe, ''o"'' ic Urc wah i Our cotru^t tit- rightcoufuefle vnto God. ■ he > being dead ^ in whom wc were > holden,tliac ,") nTd'to'ti* rpY* tu,e,ii*uribHtcii i^ 7Forfinnelball not h.iue dominion ouer we fhoiikl feme in ""newncfle of Spirit, and not ti,,ssitwetttoih« ''^"J*' "*"" you: for ye are not vndcryLaiv,butvnder grace, in the oldenefic of the "letter. kcond husband, , ,"itfc "'"^ 15 «VVhatthen?fliallweIinne,becaufeweare 7 nVhatfliall wee fay then? It the Lawe ^J,^'(^^l^ K ThMt tidn^hiln's not vndct the Law,'"ut vndcrgracc? God forbid. finne^Godforbid.Nay I knew not finne, but by (hiMttn" weate which fiielitihfkJ i^ tU vnto death, or of obedience vnto righteoufnefle* mandement,& wrought in me allmanerofcon- rjifedfromydead. Ai unzthcoMtit, j^ 9 gyj Q^^ ^^ thanked, thntyee hnue bene cupifcence. for without the Lawe finne it p dead, t Thttii^iuihtU' fiiMeMiMtlL tbeferuantsoffinne,butyehaueobeyedfromthe 9 ' For I once was aliue, without y T Law : but <')'>IChri/l,wgiut y Heptouetbic heart vnto the <" formc of the doftrine, whercun- when the commandementr came, finne reuiued, low^r'^i'eatui' bythet«ea$of toye weredeliuered. 10 Butli'died:andthefamecommandement „t,reihaifiiio/hif '^"fonof^cbr'ift" '^ Being then made free from finnc , yeeare which was or/Znine*^ vnto life , was (oimde te bee uhim>ic>)n/i rte'h^idwithhis madethcfcruantsofrighteoufnefle. vnto me vnto death. T'lt'ealTihlht Biembett. 19 Ifpcakeafterthe mancr ofman,becaufeof n For finne tooke occafion by the comman- f;^,y"» »«««/*« *" °tv'hc 'H' ^^ mfimiitie of your flefh : for as yee haue giucn dement.and dcceiued me, and thereby (levTe mee. wfi btth bf her e An'exhortatioo yo"f members feriiants to vnclcannes and to ini- 12 '^Wherefore the Lawe »xx holy, andthat hmb*mi,f,uue. tocontend and quirie,to wwwriniquitie/onowgiucyourmem- 'commandement»>holy,andiuft,andgood. i,MMt'',oG^ ftriue with cor. ben feruants vntO righteoufneflc in holineire. j A dtcl«at[ono(iheroimeifjyiD5.fortheconcupirccnces(fiiihhe)«bitxji.-r -L J L • L /" !-• "S dtiiiiered ffom ihc fotcc of that killing Ljw, wt bauc pjffcd inlo ihc "ouet- P4ulmumhth*, 21 •» What fmit had yee then m thofethmgS, „«eofthe fpmt.fotbat*. bring lor,hBow.Bot.bo(eto.f,n&d«d but"-^-- cmefiiifaiii hiih whercofyeare nowaQamcd ? For the " endeof cbild:en e y/hrnwemnemihtjiaitotthtfi,." rule, whtch ,.om,n ^^^^^ ^.^^^^^ -^ ^^^^^ „,^. -,„/-,^/„^i„^^V ,y„„ ,f,(,. , ^J'j./Jd.Z'' " ^"^ "o^-' being freed from finne,and mr.de f^T^-"' """ '" u u m VAine. feruants vnto God,y e haue your fruit in holineffe, ,« ' f To fimf,ru lot gnjj the end,euerla(lirig life. / a yoZmMe'tni .^i " For the wages of finne is death : but the «/; the pawf M of it. gift of God it etcmall Jile , through lefus ChriiJ' r ^i ihHntmnJi our Lord. i to coaimii tucked nefe rtitf^iil. 7 H« granteih that finne !j not yet fo dead in vs tha'ititvttetl^ extmft: buthee ptonDfcih viftory 10 them that coniendmairfiilly, bcraure wc-, blue the grace of God giuen vs which worktihfo, that the lawe is not nowe io T» the power and inftrumentot finne. 8 To be vnder the lawe and vnde- finne, f!gnifieallon;,inrefj>ea o( them which are not fanct.ficd, as on the contrary fide, to be vnder grace and rightecn'ntfle.agiee to them that are regenerate Now thef' are contraries, fc that one cannot agree wild the other: Therefore let rightcor neffe expell finne, ^^ fo')8 j+s.ff.a.iji 9 Byoatare weaieflawesto finne,; free from righreoufnelTe, but by the grace of God we ate itiadefetnantj to v teoolnefflr, and thetefore fieejrom finne.- f Thul'incleofjperchkiih a firee' fir he Kttmt'lh thrrrir ihit the tiodriiie of the Co'p- U ii /He -vhio a ctrttim t nhicb we i'e KiJhiMto to be frA^ieJ *iiJ ftfliionfii I le Vim it, t T^i-^hted hAini rule otter you. la An exborntion to the ftndie of righteottinefii tred of finne, the contrary endrs of both, being let downe bc'cre vs. rtrcxrjor vji-.nunt. ti Deatbitthepanitliaieatdue lofioae, but tveare 6ed fieely, vnto life eutilaaing. CHAP. VII. I Wf JrcUmh Tff'f.l it i< to be no mce vniet iht Itve, enexitrp! talnicfthrtarsofrmTria^e: J. i» ^; ihe ifw fhoiiU [e'r/ie /r.ttjue, 14 hre proou'th , iti*. f.nne uil.e ctUfe, t ' ,' the jmu 0 f.ti oecufm of it 17 vlhich t!iittu -intohfi: at Het fittttham UlliB b-ta—' * the ^irit. f^Mansimpcrfeftion: To the Romanes. ThcflcftiandthcSpiriR, t The ptopofrtio: , ^ 7 was that then which is good , " made CHAP. VIII. J^ij- ^V.VJ'^^rrnf" death vnto me ? iGod forbid : but finne , that it « «« tmthiith tbti tht„ u no cnitmniiMto thm, *h» ^^* 2:«tbo,o«ccr. mightxappcarefinne w:.ughtdeathinn,ee by r/,:ft:ia*;r:,':^t..1tV«^^^^^^^^^^^^^ , '^ T toptnatute, being that whfcfe-is good, that finne might bey out of Sfatt, n who^, uHmon.e ,s i„J,h an,i Jfitrt • A««claf.on«r iheiewr.hnoton. mcafure llnftill by.thecommandcmcnt. a8 «.J «/,>«rift,bnt doe de. thil^'„t"?,rhi.: 2^ For I delite in the lawofood, concerning .7. « Becaufe the .vifedome of the flelh ,. eni- ^IV-^nt::.^' Btcaufe that the the b inner man ; mitic a.gainlt God : ? for it is not lubiect to the ; p^oow not tbi Lawrequitctha jj But Ifce another law in my members , re- LawofOod,neitherindeedecanbe. fi.jhftrthtiriuidt: heaoeniy purene., j,^,, ;^^ j^^. j ^f ^ ^-^^^ ^^ i^_ 8 »^ 559-thcn they that are in the flefh,cannot i^' *' « •^'/''"•" \ bnttnen.luchas do. .u 1 -^ 1 /- i-,u • nlpofi- r:r»H- • liuetfitrthtfblh, iherbeborne.ate ding mecaptiue vnto the law of iinnc , which IS P'caic «J'^v ^ . , „„, . e ,. • ih't h BtcJufc faith he,ih« venue oltheqnickning Spirit which isfoweakeinvs,it whom may ealily ^wot O0d,Dntinmy ncin the lawornnne. n,oftpe.fea&moft mighty in Ch.ift, andbeiD|,inputedrntovtwbichbeleeue, appeate the ftrife of tiie Spirit and the fle[h,3nd thetefoie of the law of God, and cxifeth vs to be fo accot>ted oj,as thongh there wtre no rehket of cotruption,aml outwickednes. Forfmcethjt thetaweina man not tc generate bringeth fool th death in vi. Therefore hit.henojPauldifputed of temifjisn of fini,andiiiipuiaiica €!eath»nely,thereforeinhimitnia) eafelybeacculed: but feeing that in a man of fulfilling the Law.andaifool fmaificaiion which is begun in vs: but how h« which is regenerate,!! bringcth forth good frait, it doeth better appcare that euill fpt jketh of the perfit imputation of Chtifts manhood, which part was neceflaiiljr aaioni proceede not from the Law, but from finne, that is, from our corrupt na- requited to the full appeafing of out confciences: F»r oci (ini arcdeiaced by th« tnte : And therefore the Apoftle teacheth alfo, what the uue vfe of the law is, in blood of Chtin,and the goiltincj of our corroption is couetrd with the impatati. reproouing finne intheregenerae.vntoihe ende of the chaptet: as a little before on of Chrifli obedience: andthe coriupcioo it felfe (which the Apoftlecallelb fto wit.from the feuentb veile vnto this fifteenth)he declared the vfe of it in them fmfull finne) is healed in vs fay title and litle,by the gift of lanaificaiion , but yet which are not regenerate, 10 The deedes of my life, faith he.anfwere not, nay lacketh befides that,3noiher temedy,.to wit.ehc perfcfl lanttifitation of Chtinet they ate contrary to my wil: Therefore by the confent of my will with the Lawe, owne i*e(h,which alfs is to vs imputed, i Thefovn andduthoriiit ejtbtlpttif, and rrpugnancie with the deedes of my life,it appeareth euidently . that the law tg^awfi which it/rt the tyytvtsii of finne, c PVhich morL/itth the old miin,««d ^uic- and a right ruleil wild" petfwade one tliiug, but corruption which hath her leate irnclh the mnmun. d TQtut.tifilutthi'ndftrffily. t ¥or Chtifii jmlitficttien ' •' - ■•ieratc,anotber thing. 11 Iiis'.obenotcd,that orefcKe iJireman ieingtrnfutidlavstftyfittthowjimUificAtKnirhKhUhegHninvi. 4 Hevfethno '''efJrel3ea»:towit,heis laydtoviill,in that,that argument here,but expeundeth the myfterie of fanflification , which is imputed '■"*» thatheeisDOtregenerate.or in vutovst lot becaafe,laith hee,lhatthe vertucofthelaw wisnot fucb (and that by -~att wbich isregene- realon of the corruption of our nature) that it could make man pure & petfit,and "~^«f the foi t/iat it rather kindled (he difeafeoi finne, then did put item &cxtingui(hit,. te therefore God cl«thed his fonne with flelh like Tutnsurnofullflclh.whcieiD he vtieily abslifhed ont corruption, that being accom^lcd throughly pure & with- out fault in him apprehended & laid hold on by faiih.we might be ff-nsd to baue 'iilly (hat fin gularpeifcition which (he law requiicth,& ihetforc that thetemight le no condemnation invs, / IVhch U no: yrofer to ihi La»,lmt eommnh t) our iiill. g III nun not hornt annv,ichofe diftaje tht lav couldfowi outjiut it coaid not hetle it. h Of mam natmi ivhich vai ccrmpt ihriHghJimie, vnlitl hi (laiCiiM it. ' To atohOi fin in OKr Hejlj, k Sbraedthal finhaihnonghlwui, I The-utrylnlf flanct of iht Ure of Coimight te fiilliUed,or that fainnthUh ihelavrt^mieih^htt vema, he found infi before God: for if without iu/lificiUionthe'ebe h}nt fit fivnt which the Lordrtquirrib. % Heretoiaeth to ^ which he faid,^ the lan^ification which it ^gun invs.ii a fure leOimony oiouringrafling into Chriit: which is a molt plcn> il fruit of a godly 8; hone ft lite, 6 A reafon,*hy to walke alter y flf Ih.agiecth to ih{ which are grafted in Chrif>,buiio valkeafietihcSpirit.agteeih and if t foi (hem: BccJufc faith hc.that iliey whichare after ^ flelh,rautat the thinpt « fielli.butthey that are after the fpiiii,ihe things ol thefpirit. M r^rr tK-t the ftejh leaaelh Ihem. 7 He proueih the conlcquent: becaufe that » hiiifo. icAelh ranouteth, thavengendtcth death: and whatfneucriherpirirlauoti. It lendethtoioySt lifeeoerloffinp. 8 A rcaton&protje.'.vhyy wifdom fhisdeath:b(Caule,riithbc itis y enemy of God, 9 A leafon why^ wif. fihe Refhis eniotietoCcKl: becaufeirneiiber wi\l,neitbcrran be fubieA And by Refli be mcjneth a man not regenerate, to The cnnclufion'Ther* ey that walke alter) he ne(Ii,cannnt pleafe God: whereby it follnwclh,ihat e not gtafird into Chrift. 11 He commeth to the otheis,towit,to them walk alter the (piiit.ol whrmwehaae tovndeiftandioirary ihirgsio the ;r:4: fitHnf a'l.hedefineth »h- -tit to be in the Spiiit,ortobefanflified; to 6 hane y ip'iit ol Cod dwell) 5. Then he declaieth.that (anaihiailnn oyaedA kaicto ouigraffu tlmjtcaabynon; 4* '^f^ic redemption of ombodj-. , ''';""• ami finpc griotmg , , ,j g„j jfj^e Spirit of liim tiiat raifcd vp le- 24 ^U or wee are (aued hytypipe ': butf hope tiiHu^^i '^L CasVppVjr'eihby' 'ft«i fiom the Jcad, dwell in yoii, hc that raifcd vp that is feene , is not hopcj for'hovvccan a man ,iy,^X^'''-hjhMt the roiiui>ti»B Chrill from tlicdead,lhaloiro quicken your mor- hopeforch.,t vvliichhcll^th^ ibtau^mjiUihmtu which i« in tbcoO uIlbodics,by hisSpiricthat "dwelleth in you. 2j Eutifnciiopeforthat wcfecnotjwedoe "I <"" ■'^<'f"<"'. toQchingoncof "tihacfore brtthrtn, wcearcdctteis not with patience abide it. 2^!,,^'^°^^'^ he calitih the bo. to the neLhto luicaherche flelh : 26 '+LiKcw)le the Spirit alToghelpeth our m- wiehiauhiUeiDg dy.thac is to fjy.a I J '5 For if yx Hue after the flcfli, ye fiiali die: firmities : for we know not wh.it to pray as wee 'hen thai we be- lumpe; whicb is h„t {f yg njortific the decdes of the body by the ought : but the bpirit it felfe makeih n re'queft for '«"">"''« t^uig., Kl^X ^'"^'y^',^^^""^- ,,, ,,.. vsyvithfiohs,wh.chcannotbeexprefred. t^^;:^:^::' filihinei.intleaih: ^4 '" For Qs many as arc led by the Spirit of 27 But he that fearcheth the hearts , knoweth oi.aod hope tc bbt thetev\ iihall God,they arc tl-.eionnesofGdd. what is r.i.e ' ireaning of the Spirit: for he maketh 'pf ■^tt'b'not the willing them to ,j i7For.yeehauc.notreceiued the d Spirit of rcqiiellfor vSaints,«accoidinc'ro»ieivW<»/ood. ''""S'''''"5p'e' fhetp'py iWc^e bondaf^e,to 1 feare aoaine:but ye haue receiued ^ 28 '5 Alfo wee know that 1 all thi.>gs worke ["I'hoi," n" pT oftliiscoaibate, Spirit off adoption,whcrby we Cry, Abba,Father. together for the bt ft vntothem xhax. loue God, tieutly waiteior becan(eti.ateuen \6 The ftme Spirit bearcth witnefTc with our eUen to them that arc called of /»Bnipurpo(e. thjt which we bf 'he s" int^hlt'i^ fpirit,that we are the children of God. *_ ,'S5> For thofe which he knew before,he alfo pre- J"",'^"'' '•"" ohhi""'!; e o"r"- '7 '* If w«6e children , n^eawalfo C heit«,' ■ ^ellinatetobenv.deliketo yimageofhisSonne, fnj'u^okmly generation; which eucn the hcircs of God, and hcires annexed wim J he n)ight be y hrft home among iriany brethren. i*f li$,utt Mtt»nf. appeare:l)fobc)n chiill :'*iffo be that wee fiirfer wirhhim, that' 30 Moreouer Ahomhc opredellinate,themal- ""'•■i'-'p'tlorthit of r^h'tcoi.f.lffr ^^^ ™y '^'^^ ^<^ glorified with hi.r . ; lb he calkd,& whom he called.them alfohe iufti-' T^ 'st "emh""''''^* bith*e(eeil'oTlifc, 18 *" For 1 'count that tljc iiffl!i3:ions.bfthis ficdj& whom he iuftitiedjtheni he alfo glorified. Xbereiino c^'uie H Thr fl-Pi.tr tu prcfcnt time ore not woiihy of tile glory^jkvhich jt ^'Whatftizllvvethenfaytothefc things? »f'y we ftienld thtifhKhMjtt llialbeflievvcd vnto vs.. '• "^ >■ If Godbeonour (ide^ v\hoc4«t«againfl vs? f-iat vodei the /"'k'thAlM,^ 19 « For the fcrucntdefirc of the "creature iz VVho fpared not his owne Sonne, but gaue ^^'/'"^"j^*'"/^^'* ^^", ■* waizerh when thefonnes of God ilialbpTeueiled, him for vs all to iU>tth,how (liall he no: vvith'him puye. j mfmfte" ij AcoDfirmait. 20 Bfcaufc the creature is fubie&to =< vanitie, "giuevs all things alfo? votovjamoftfuto oncfihe formet notofit y ownc wil,i:utbv rc^jfoh ^t>fhim,which iJ V Who Lhall lay any thing to the charge ''''P«i *hich can f'^°/J^^f*;^^°;^^^^^^^^ ofGodschofen>iM>P God that iuftifiah, f«i4'd™.' tit^w'iiichchtia" ^' Eecaufe the creature alio fliall be deliuered 54 Who fliall condemned /rw ChrilUvhich is ceeii»foi/i(nei"pi. .bathsThetelore at from the ^ bondage of corruption into cheglori- dead, yea,or rather, which isrifen agsine, who is "tolGod which length itihali doe oits libertic of thefonnes of God. alfdattherighcharidofGod, &makethrcque(l ''*<""'"'' vs. Jh^rdLT .»Fol-weeknowthatet.erycreaturegronethalfoforvs. ^, /4r"t";X': Chrift,towit,wh£ With VS al!o,and' trauaileth in paine together vn- 55 Wnolhall Rparate vs from the loue of wt/nmtMtvn- »lmfiiini:ieibring to this prefcnt. '3ChriJl?lf;alkribuIation oranguil}i,orperfeatti- '^"'^ vtterlyUidafid<")««^ ''«;9 come.!, dial dotheyot. with heaneoly glory, c 'Byth,-ot.,u,,:,.i^„tfof,t, ,^/ AsK IS wntten,jtForthyfakearC we killed v,a.u»,ri »,; . • ch /!• wtdiht leme hiighi fi=ii uiaur htMi , aiii irjif uo>hi»:>, out ni'Mktn. al day iong;wearecour,ed aslhecpfor y .Qaughter. i*,*i>*iKtfiji,i t fight val.a>itly,:halha.:eeuerlafting life. i« Acet> .i° ^-or 1 am pernvacca tnatnauitr aeatn,nor tV:,p,oc»«>M Brmationof ifaistejlonrforthev bethechildrenofGod.whichaie gouen.tdby liic,nor Angcls , no'.'pviricipslicies, norpowCTS, ibt m/lniCt cj hit his Spiiir.theteiotelhiUhry haue lite euftljftitg. 17 Hedeclareih &eypoco. nor things prefflltO'-OrthintJs to COme, ^l""'- dt'hby the way,iallitfeiwrvetfc»,by wliaiiiohtihisnatne tobecalledthechil- ,, K^.. K„;„I„'„„, j ^.'i, „^,.^.,.. „»!,«,.._„.. k 'Becaufebtttt. drcnofGod,i5giuen\o,hebeleei.e/.;bocaure1a,thher, .h« haue receiued ,he J? Nor he ght,nordCpJl,noi an> Other Crea- ,(^,1, ,h, g».lf ,0 5i3c«oftheGcfpel,'.vhereinG«d(bewethhm)fclfe,not(j5beforemihepubhlh- tU^e ilialbeaole to kpsrate VS tromthc louC of f,tfacc(,rdmgio *igof4(heLaw)tetrible4feaiefuIl,ba:anioft benigne& louing farl er in Chrift, God,\vhich is in Chriif lefuS OUrLord. GoA vtU. fa that with gteat boMaes we cil him Father, the holy GhcAlealing this adupti • a; Eightlyweare go in our hearts b^iich. f Bf ihe Sntit Kpum ih ho't C'--ti;i, wham wtarejj^d nottffliacd, either by chance or to our hatme, but by Gods prouidtnce for oi» , to rtctiKr,wbtnhf Wftkeihtn carrnmdi. q ll'huhfiivf n Jitrnd zi^ in our ?m>.dr, B'*" profit; who as he chorevsfioii](.Jiebegiiiniog, (obatii hepttdtlliDate vs |» ' ^ if Iht prtMhing tfihe Lsv, r fVhich [ttUih otir tatftioHtnexTnnndi^niiihfTe- bcmade like to^heimay olbisSoEDe:andibccclore wil bring vsjii bistitnc^- fort cpneih OHr maislfn. tS Apsoofeoithecoiifequeot ofthe hucaliiilythAt,Purfic,ft.,nhUhGt>ihtihfri>miueiltSiHg*lil"inttiiwitl> kfntfourfiilhtri^iQit'i^thttp-tilj^kictuffaeaTtchtldiiHijadeslttiu ij Now himjclji a:cord;>iglo hugttd-Rtl unmiikifure, n Hi ~'jfiih ihelinUfufljfirlU ' Paulteacheth by what way the Tonnes ot God uoe cotne to that felicilie, to wit, limi ft^frnt^ the Hehemtt -^Jf,vho/iir/ttttmifcit/ownt ihtthing that u to ctmt^ by the ctoffe.as Chrift hirr.lclfe<-id : and thexewithall openeth vnto them foun. f^t to!uthMtup4Jl^o pfvtfieihtcnidiHlieofit ; mi he huh alia tngtrlto Cmls taints orcomtotf.as firl>,tha: we haue Chrilt a companion St felow oi our afHi&i- cnttnuall »«> kmi. iS Niothly.we baoe no caufe to feare that the Lord wil sot «ns.'fecondly,ih3twefh3lbea!lohiifelowesin titat eucrlading glory, ao Tbiid- giuevs whatloeucr is profitable foivs,re(!iigihat hee ba:bnotrpared hisoflrne ly, that thisglory which we ioakefor,dothathouraDdpartsrurtiiountthenii,'';rie Sonne to laue vs. 0 Gixivsjrerfy, 27 A mofi glorious & comfortable conclit- ofouraffiiaions. / ^Ubtwg-ivtUtonfiiind, JgAthrr, xi Fourthl), he plainly fioo ofthe whelefetond part ofthis Epiltle, tha: i$,efthe tteatifeofinfiificatioo^ teacheihvs that wee fball ceitainety be renued (ram that cnnfn(ion andhotribte Theteare naaccorersihat we baueaeede to be afraid of before God, I'eeiogtbaR dcfoimiiionofthe wbale world, which cannot be contiBuall,as it was not at the Godiumfellcabfolucthvsasiuft : and therefore much leOe nrede weetofeii* beginning; But as it bad a beginning by ihcfinat: of man, lor whom it was made da»iDat/on,leeing that we reft vpon the death &refQrrfiiion,iheal(rightie power by the ordinance of God, fo ibal it at length be tedoted .viih tbe elefl. m ^tl and defence of Icfut Cbrift.Theiefore what can there be To wai^htie in this lite.oi ttiiKorld. X Ji OtiHiiiojfziniv/hmgndJlntiiiz/lair. f "T^ot h) thtir nAiHraU offogreat forceSt power.tbat might feare v$,as though wee might fall from the tnchniiicn, ^ r^.' they Piould ehe) ihi Ctfloi t commandimtnt, whtm it plttftd '•"" of God.whcrewnh be loueih vs in Chrift" Surely notliing , feeing y it is in it ■ U Jhivib} their fic^ i^nejTOV ^yettlf htiKtidilpliaf,d»:thr/im, a Godivou!d WlctnoftconftaotS' Pure, & alfo in vs being confirmed by ftcdlafl laith. p IVha 'u:rrnihih'n<^U^^[itotiurlv}m^eMrff,fortrr/imeQfmm, lutpam ilhepe F'i>>i»i'>icilh-i/i,not cniy ghill/tj!f, I hi tt'o perfi// iufi itihuSmir. 1} WheMwult tint k /hoM it rtlivfrd, k Tremtl e eorruplioniehichlhr/ »r( H'>»fH''ircl io,ihtf ChiHlouith'us. Jt,p,'ti x^.xt, r fVi trt ttal only not omu comt triih fa grem vki • fl)4lit drhx'ttd ^ iffvfnl mto thr tliied l}»:t ofinctrrkpiion, whuhfhAlbertHta- nanymfi'lfi nr.a citl,i7mtus,(rM$ tlja mtrt thiu cimqittttiKri tn all ofthtPU hd»htit'ifi>tmtii>rGt>dlhtltt*dinnctdt»gUiry. c 'Syttiarn)rdu7Hn:t^wii>H- lttxciiim%[oritt,'»uitlfiihffrMteth*t fullotptthtfu. It Fiftly, if thereftof C H A P. IX. the world,looke for a ref^oricg , groning as it were for it and that not in vaioe, i «» onfwtmh mhnBionjihtt mi^i bi hnsmfit m On tevts letitnotgrieuevtairotofighj»a,lttvsbetDoiecett»inelyperrwadedofour le. behalft, t ^nitelUthoftyrofariitf^brahmt ehlirm,,K t!c!i!i.uonw«>me,f«r as mudiai we hint the firftfcuite««£ the Spirit. mJibitndftrltof ^ J For I wouU wlTi my Pdfe to oe-feparau: ^^ -^'So then k« not ,n him that qwilkth nor hc^,y!ouTtH%, all.bccaaichcpur from Chrift , for my brethren that ate my kinf- in him that mnneth.but in God ^iheweth mercy whid, are vmvoN S.tb^r^'^^g "rXh!r?the' r^dlJes to whom ,.r.ci- ^,^7 '^f-^herScnpturefaithvntoPharao.vFor p:^^;^;^^ offorcheV...°= .^l.jy^'f.^lV.n.i.K.cltVr.^^^^^^^^^ th,sfame purpofehaue I r ft.rred thee yp, thati ^Apofl..d.c^JrK^ tiicirfjlaatLOQ.his- oucrall, bljfled for ciier, Amen finguljr loue to g ^ J N'otwiihflandin:; it cannot ThVrttJl'rtTn clo ^^°'<^ of ^o-^ Should tak'e Horic effrd ting vnioshcin all are not hjnael, which are oHfrnel; . » / kRioonfiiH. tlitir prcrcga- 7 Neitljei: art /^6f)' all children, becaufethey " HeJlilivtrclhfirft touching them wbkh ate ehefen to lalmlionMictiufiDj; of 9 'HOrcniSlS a woraor promilC , Jt*incniS "'t'cimngsorajiiy loioivingtncpuipoieot tiod.tlocleirelyprooueihatheeaB metiTiewlIcomcandSaraflialhauearonne. bjnomeineskfmevniotHniomasiaitioiBghi,. ^£v«,t;5.,j,. « /a,,^/^ 10 7Ne,dier;eonely/ojrt'>tt,hc the '< fl£fh,are not tllC children ofGod ; but th'e agrr.emilerieprefcpjioleihfinn orvrluniar.ecoriupiioDof mjnljinde, Jndcor- ^o«/d A««, i^t. «childrenof the 1 Dvomife, are counted for tiic ZVZL'lTZ^X^ !^"K^\tt T^ ^•"T/T."'' " '^r."""' reeiytohtutte. ^ , , ' < n«f 'I'g'^CfSifowifiOy ca'iing.hy lsith,hviiiftification& fanflification, fothitat diimtAlbfCtfling Iceue. __ _ Isngtli .vecomcinglonficailoD.asthc Apottle williliev»eafierivjrd. Noweall a:rityoft!>tlfr.,t. 9 4 Forthisis 3 WOtd of pfOmife , ^Inthis thcfeihingsordiily foloivmgthcpuipoleof God.doclearelyprooueibatheeaB luei,mthile loj7t fame t - -- - o/AMOwnf/ox/j for cuev : for thii , i /t 1 t ' " • 1 1 1 " "' ,...-.---»" v—-;.-.^,.—., ■« «.■» wi'miwuuu ui iHcanr'Vcrc vord, fff^iraitfif hCCCa when Ihce had COnceiued by O.ne , euen by Thtrefore God is not vniua in thuling «■ rauiog ol hii f, ee goodnes ri.cb as it pica. »ot«a«**iM«c6m OlirCltlierlfaaC. Itthhiin.ashealfoanlweredMeles.vyheiibcprayedfotalltheprople. ^ Bmd/, «/.«f./«ff, X, Forverr/Jff«i/r#n were home, and when *7'','f''*.'''/<«''x''' «'''"'«''"■ *'«/^'*«.i''r^^^^ byljh%ol,^T they had nocher done good, norcuill (that the concett,lng,herep,obate,ot them whom God batHbb..ngootmbo,t,e,*h«h tutianiuitcoHH' "* pivrpofe of God might * remaine according to appointed to defiruhlot!, without any tefpea of vnwottbines. Andfirft ot all he itiu eleciion, not by workes, but by him that callcth) l"ooeth 'hi' to he ttuc , by allraoing the leftimonle of God hitnfelie touchirg c 7he.rieof,h , ^ , „ ^^^j f^y ^^^0 hcr , <. Thc elder Qiall ^,t"* it Z^n'a '"iTl^ r " ^"7/^''!"l^,' .night be glcficd in his har£ etoiitn of Gods 1-TUe tnCyongCr. turttnngethinGo^yiofjirckiytitoT^-artQ. ■:Ei.o.i9.i6, f EioHghtthetwiothu ' prrf.n.f. -i*:h»f.i.\-2.tj'ht.i.\i. d ThflMioflhecoMtHMl-.anJthiiiiifiiim ""':''■ "4 Secondly,hebringe:hiheendorGodscoun(fl,tofhew tbatthereis »<> h ih< fi%i4rt Mtlomy^it. t Ofthi iiutatll Uwe. f Tht lenm'.nmn Laat. V"tio!,teoulnrsinhim. Now this chiele(lend,isnot properly &fiinplv ihedeOiu. g lVh'.chv'r«m*i'to^-i:,yah»mmi^ioh:,^.ol7t,uie. i A moftmamftft tetti «lODofihe nicked bmGodsglory wbichappeaitlhiniheirrghtfulpuniflimeni. monieoftheGodicadacddiuinitieofairitt, ^//-^p.i.ag. 5 Ke eutr.thinto '5 A conclufioBrf befull aniwcteto thefirll obieiUoii :tberefiite fceing God fhehand!ingofprtd;rtirationl-.vakindeolpreuentiDgan<:bieat.-.n:HownMyit <1,«thi oifjueihemwhomhcftcely chofe accotdiog to his good will & pie jfure,- b€ , that Ilrael is ciil off, l.ui that iheiewitliail wee mult all.> ii.jke the couenant ''"' '')' '""'f) '"S & ftDaiying them by his grace, his connfell in laning tbem can- which Goflrnade with Ab aha,-o and his feede, rruftraie and vove, <''^"«''' '>'f'"« he delioyell.: Therefore thetbird anfwe.-e f»t the maintenance of Go<)chufethbyhisf:crctcoun(ell,rucbasiti.leatohh!ni.Sothenthisisthepto. Gedsiufticeintheeoeibningcouolelofrepiobaiionconfiftethm this word Hat- pofidonandrtateorth'S treatife: The ..-aceof faluation is cftiiedgenetally in JeningiwhtchnotwithftaDdiDg be concealed in the former veife.becaule the hifto. luchtott,th«notwithftandin»it,theefrtfacietheiefperteinethon!ytothceleft. tie cfPharao was welknoweii. Hut ihefoceof the wordis great; for Hardninr, A Jfrc'lmihrffrU i-hcc, :, intra f:T-!aco6 ; mdm i^ frcotiH^ fcrthi lfr«e/i^ti. which is fetagainft Mercy prefuppofeib ihefame things thatmercy did .t^wit'a VGm.ii.iiyjf^r.iMS. 4 Tbefirftprooreistakenftornthee.san.pleof Ahta. votiintarir «orroption,'A herein theteprobateatehatdenediSr agjine.coiruption hamsownehoul'e , wherein Ifaacoiielv was accounted the fo.iRc , and that by ptefuppofethapcrf.tftateof creaiion.Moreoiier.this hardr.ir.galio isvolamarie. Gads ordinance :al h»Hoh that Ifmael alio was borneof Abraham, Scircimicfed I'tGodfobatdnethbemgnrended with corrnptian.rhat he vfciktheirowne will betnrelfaac. i lt»4cn,albtiht>nni>Jnrliefei rmncwbichaie the ticieA propercaufesofthecoD. *rr birnt of^wi'--~m If th- c-u.ff of^ittiai. X G.-r/i 4.58. / IV^Kh mt borne dctnnation of the reprobate. Why dooli be then appoint to dcllructioD ? tecaufe byvinutcfihtfromift. 6 A rea(nn.nribatappliecaufe they ate fiBneis.Wherc is then vm ighteoufnes; N'ayjf he Oiould deflroy ■orat s!I,hu* by tlie free will ofGod :'*h<;reby it followeth that the promire it all alter this fame fort, to whom (hould be doc inm.'ie > 1 Iybomit^l .fedhim the fojn'aiae of predeftination.S' not the flelh.from which promifethe p.iiticn!or «» tpo:>il,to fli-n h:i B.iiour vfonhni. i« Another obieclion. hat onely (orthe eleai«nproccedeth:ihatis,thjrtheeTp»bebori/.m8.i o ^ Anothei O.rciSU- pro..fe;ta!;hct,snd at one birih. >nd liot at diuervjs IlWacI S: I lii JC n ere: and '"h" '«"'•'' "' •''"'l sccordinj 10 h>s pleaHite , which thing th« w icked call blaft yet I otwiihaindin-.E'au brine call oft, ^lelf Iar..t> wsschofenran.* ihi' bifo.e rhemie.but heiathergranftthhi^adnerfane hoihiheantccedems.tn wit .thatit their bi:th that neither any gnodnefle of lafobs tr-ighi be ihoioht >o be the caufe '=■ G"^' ^■''"' ""' '!■" ■' mnflof neceUn efofall out , yet he deniethihat Gr><1 is «fhnelefticn,neitKeranywicVedntsofF.(ao8,o(hise:fiirg>W3v. «C'«».i; ji. tl«>'l".'<' tobe iho'ighi , in vfiiuftKutngtrol the wcl nVrf eM./vi'i inacffdnih of !.u mtirt f nod n-itf , -alnrl) ii pka'rl/, hm to ''V m^nifelt pioofe :ha thi< is the will pi Ood.anJ his doing, what impndcncie is ehan o»t,:'Kd'rf,lr,t,r other. 8 Paul (aiih not , K>-fl'llemTlr, b'lt tw/i? mxdr, it f«r man.whicbishtit didland alhesto dilputc v ithGod, 6nda< it were tocall i»»;e«.t»>» Kow it any man fay ihat the doubt isiiot fodiffoluedaml of rleaion.ind foreknowen infirtel.fie.tht came of rcprolia'ion 9 He proueth anhvcied, I anfwtre. that there .s no fmer demenn-ation in any ma-.rer , becaufe the cadine a«-«y of^ai by thjt, thu; ht e was made feioa.it to his brothers and " " S'<"""'«''v|'o'' this p-innr'e. That the will of Qod -s the n-le of righieot.t ptoniwih t-eclii.(i6goCIacoh,bv:lMt, that he wj- made lord of b.s Uotler.sl "'"'■ '8 *" ampliScatiotiof the (wn.erahfwere , takcnft.m acompanfon. ihoii"h h s b.other wrreihc 6rr l.go-t<>n.And leal! thar any msn mi;h. take ihit wl'C" ^7 "If" :t app«re;li that Gods determinate courfel is fel of Pauhhe hieft faying of 'JodA leleire irt«e;(;erna; tN^ii^t, the Apofde n.tweth out ..f ,\lal jcl.i, "f '" '"''"''• '"}"" " '''pendeih not vpon any refpca of Second cjii(ei,but d'.th whoi>a ooodinterntet-t cfMofis, thaf the leroinideol ruu 'vu ioyncd with isthei fraTieandd.iev'i thtm. v 5/«i.^r.,j. n 1btfPmihliidttgrictbxtT}fill))tt lliehitiedofCoH,S<(l.;.is.»3. th . thus? i3 Asitiswiittijn, ^Bdioldc, 1 layint-iona ■^Pf"'"*-"- 4.Wi8e. . 31 ,^'» Hath not the potter power ofihc clay fluiDjling Aohe^ andarockc to makemen falh '/'' ' '4^«»'< »8.i(S. iVemjfi'oif or.v ^° "'''^^ "^^^"^ Cuncliimpe one " vedcil to ^^ ho- aiivl ciiry one tliatbckcueih in him, iLaH not be ' """*' ' «l«qi, he toHipj. notir,antianotlicrvnco ^'diil.onour? - alhanvid. ■ '■■■ \ reiii manliinc'e ;jz " I!^/!;.** and if God would, to fliewe his ■ '■ Boi jet nude ( but v/r..h,and to make his power knowen,ruit'er with CHAP. X. mi'„d'el'',l'^i;n oe ^^"Z P^C'f'Kc the Y vtil<\s of Wrath, prepared to ' "" '""•f"^ '^''f^J '^f''^'"" \ ''l- f'^V"^'''' ""' of nf f!,-wtihih,i .\ufet firetattht caUmiofIhe Gmul^s, %• afterward God ;j And tllflthce mil',ht declare the » richcs of ' ann kpiuihihauletitnitfiheUrpet. Sytnle^ccot. l^isglo'Tvpo" the vdlch of mercy , which hee p R«hren, < n.inc hearts defire andpraverra Lfolf.n''.!* d.ng" he l-Lipo. ™"'>P''fp:i>cdvnco glory? U God for Ifrticl is, that thej' might be faued. lewcse^mpk fed ;i'om'euttli- 34 ^'' Enco ^s \vhom hec hath called, not of 2 Yox 1 beare them record,that they h me the "^ a'""tilous ob. fttng.boih.uch die Mewcs oncly, butalfo c-C the Gentilis, ^eaie of God,bi.t not according to knowledge. "'"""''""'*"> lec<,indr.Ki.a« "-J 5 AsHekiiiH alio in Ci.;t,.t ^ ^'l-C'"":"^"^^ J =rorthey,3hcii)g.ignorantof therighte- 2 Thehrft en. ihouldbe lepro. ^^)' pcop'^, vvliicli were not my people: and her, oiifnes of God,and iroing M^oiit to t liabliili their t""" '"'» th« baie.jj>li...hi$ Beloucd, which was not beloiied. ownerighteonliiclle, haiie not fubmitted them- vocation vntofaJ. uord,mal<,ns. 1 6 And it Ihalhc in the place where Jt was fducs to the righteoufnene of God. "oun"; Z owre « vvher'easin fayJc vito them, v Yc arc not my people th;:t 4 t ^For Chrift ndiec cndeoftheLawefor .igh.eoufneire: .he the obieaion p.-o theio they llialbe called, The children or the li. riehteoufntlfe vnto J euciy one tiiat bcl'-eiieth. '"' "• "> <■"• pounded.mem.on uing God. . , "j ■JForMofcs ?/;«< defcribeth the righreoiiV. ''""''"' V^*'!'" was «nc'> made cf -' - "• — "■ ' _ ,r . '. . . n ^>" • r,„r...n. h. f-...k vifiils to dilho. sour, yrdic fpea kt tiot ilie 6iiicc alio in this ai> p.ouc'th°theC«a. . ^^ For he vvill make his account, and gather it vVhofliaU afce'nyintoheau7nr(Vha't"i^ to bring ,,, o«?i/ ,. <««-. tot to be iun in mto a ^ (j:ort ftin me wMth righteoufnelle : for the Chriftfromaboiie) " rxruldh mw u. eiihet of ikm.as Lord will make a ihort count in the eaitli. • - Or, Who Uiall Jefcend into the'deepe? ^" ^ '"'.'//'«"''•> thetaleofconua. ^p }{. And as Efuias laid btforc,Hxcept the Lord Cthit is to brin^Chri/l -e-'ine from thedcaHi "<■««/"<"">' net doth lenujte. ^c^k .i uiir j/-j uju^ j v."'"- "':" ^''"a '^ .''','•'&•'"*-''""' '"<^'1<-''"> ihiMihti art of X Tohont/v/n. Or c hoiles Lid left vs a Eutwhat laichic> jfThe* Wordisneere A„i«/JJ.t4 nSe^of eucr^' wl>=ch folowed e not righteoufnelle,haje3tteinett j, 6 For if thou (hait g conftHe with thy TgI'm .* lifting death i* vnto rignteoufnefie , euen die ngliteoufnefie mouth the Lord lefus, and flialt bekeue in thine j -iheprooft: %n,ned, tbey which IS of faith. heart, that h God laiicd htm vp fiom the dead The law it i>lfe whfch r« '.h« ' .}' ^"' ^'"'^ ''''"*''' followed the La^ve of thou Gwlt be faned: J-^'M'^rf ^.l^ fome are m. i.of r;ghtco»rntne,coiild not atteine vnto tlie Uw of , o For with the heart man i bcleeueth vnto belelU in h,m Godionioftiuft nghtcoufnefle.^ rigliteoufnelle, & with tihc month man cunfeffcth 'houW be faaed. '/e»?if/> not by tofaluaticn riitiefore thecal- Eth^;t:i'^^"''''"^^^^^»'^'-^'vthe^work£softheLa.ve: „ 7 For the Scripture filth, * Whofoeuer l;;!^:?!;;^::?, of fpeech betray their o-.vae folly, st TKe fecondsnf.vere is this, that God, J* bcleCUCch ill him, flail not L'C atlir.incd. ilu la»e, isvj'.ie moiconer Jcdbefijesibithedctih if.!!l) dtctee wliatfufuc! hedo-.hdcctee.vteiii j » for thtrC iS no diiferenCE betweenC che*">l fro'dh.but tliatmoderation incxecuingof hisJecr«s.asdecla.e,hl.tsr,nsulirlcnit:efue,.. je.^,pg„jj[^^^^^^ f^^.j^^^ that is Lord Olier Ch-'ft'"">«rt iKhe repmbate.in t''a^th3t ne (uficrtth themalongtiiMcandpiimnteth mem to it • • i, il 1 .. 11 W fot ialuition to enioy luauy and fingulit btr.efix?, vntill at length be iu(i)y ioni'emne ihcnj r and ^"j'S 1''"^" vntO all tlia'^call On hmi. ^ „,, j. bfleetier. thattogondecdandputptfc, lowir, tolhen't himt'elit tobeaneoemie and re- Tj 4* ** For '.vhofoeucr iTial'l Call Vpon the c Thi mie af tl^e uengerot witkednefTcthatit mayappfa.ewhatpovs'et h«e isof by tbefe fciete NamCof the Lord flialbc iaucd, Liwtu tv lujlfit iodgtmtn:s, and finally by coinpar'fon I'f contjaties to let footih in decde,lio*e ' ' thim thu kiift thi eat his mercy is towards theeleft, / 'iy -v-jjit't ihelletrertti vnitrtimd all tawt i bia feei>i^-»ei c'.ee iiti o/ feiur Ire I AVe ihtngh the fhul: afour /?./», u,-e iinJ" "f>t:Jlr:i!»'iit<. 1} Therefore ajaine, vveemay fay yf ith Paul, t^at fonie aimm act z/itothn ende : lull ihnfi faliteth ihu -e Ittrtt. tul a!jo lo ihc Goj.les, ,j, 1ba( the lasve «?.7oi'i irminfjf', 14 Haiiug elliblillied the deaiinf of the etCTcallptet'tfti- regatdeth ?.nd tciidethloClirift^that is anijtjfeftptoofe, lot tl^a^itpropouBdetll ration p| God triibothp;ttes.thatis,as«eU of thercprobate,as of thee'ea,t>« ii of t>-elfnti,c72l pilot cf tie ^ D/ni.;o 12. 1 Think' m: With thy jtl{e,ai mfnt^mt ue jl-.^^trtr.f^vijt ta dat, Cinii.'ei. ij Ourvocarioner calling is free and of grace, f lien as our pte^tfti- ^ V'-ca'ii.n commeth ly the word preached. ;{• TJriHfrononi.jo .4. f "Bf niiicinis: andthereiote there is nocaufe »hy either oat ownevDwcnbinetTe,! t thtitari, iMofn viHrtll^oiii: the latriKlnch iht Lornitu,ii giwn il G}l, li B.HIH a Tiry Hf.; 27 The declara-ion and n-ani- ti'j't'vith>'fii'riHionoftl^tSine. t fiitkit f*iito!itllifie,anifirtktrm»rejecmX feftationof onrelrft.'oii, isour calKng appithende>h an tjj'Mtf frul^^ ami ctnUJJkti U i>-e rray to comita inthcGent les. e So ihrti,:hi Crt:til(> 'ad no voikti to firffa/e aaJ /jrociire filua-.hii,:/ fl/nrviththut /ai:l'ual;o fnyd lo la:it, 7 Mowe hee p;«oiicth tha Codt mftcU- bt/ore hand : and at fvr ihti, that ihi Cniilei aiiaimd loihjtrchid) oihcr p» t whithhee propounded ift re in the fourth verfe.to wit, tSatChriftcal- they fought not fi", thr mtrt} of God k to ( e ibatiUd /or it : and lit that the tittes leth wh.-iO)ro£i:e: liee l.fteih wi hout any diSctence, and this heecotifirmtth by a aitiinid not to that which tht) JiH-^hi gfitr , ihn can ihA-iif wKt fir il l,Mt ihtm.. Ohuiiouif Ch>ifi,aiid that nst onilyhuhr gtnrraX, I Kt vhert •hey coutemne vocation, fo that the caufeof their damnation neede not to he ve know thu the premises yiriiine tfOs,vhtrnifonr!fa!i. ■^* /ci/iij8» f^nglitforany o'her where but in themli!lL«. / SeeluKitoconit i) 'ilbtctufiitjfe 8 Tiue calling vpon the Naine of God is the Kltimonie of tri-e faiib, and ttsKt %hry fiU»rtiitbt Ltwt of ti^htcwfii'^c, , f»(b,ofur.e vocation 01 cilling, and tiue calling, of true eleaion. whereof faith cemmcth. To the Romanes, Godpreferucthhis. 14 ButhoweQiaUth«ycallonhim, in whom and they feekc my life? 9Tli«ij,trne thcy haue noc beleeucd? 5" and how fhall they be- 4 EucwhatiaiththeanfwereofGodtohim? 4ftj(i„, ij.,j^ liith,\wbich fee- Jgg^£ j^ him, of whom they haue not heard? and •^ I haue ^ referued vntn my felfe feuen thou- i ut fpt^keth »/ !lfiM*^*,'ir.ul! how Qiall they hcarc without a preacher? land men , which haue not bowed the knee to """''"< mi re. rAcJcdico" ij Andhoweftalltheypreach,excepctheybc cBaal. »;,;&"«* dingasGodhaih fent ? as it is written, 4. Howe bcaiitifiiU are the 5 Euenfothen, atthisprefenttimeistherca eHt,iafim^^ni>nt appojBiediothe feece of them which bring glad tidings of peace, remnant according to the ddcftion of grace. of'e'wjmn thtt ^"""5, ,. and bring glad tid-ngs of good things! 6 s And if ir b* of grace , it is ^ no more of ^",^^' '*°^'" nahiim'i.i]. 16 '"But they haue not lall obeyed the Go- works : or els were grace no more grace: but if J{,y*'^„,j ^ 10 Wherefoeuet fp^ . fo^ Efaias fay th, ^ Lord, who hath belecued it be of works , it is no more grace : or els were /,», huMji th'.».ui(>l»> FiritMofesfaith,xIw'IP''Ouokeyoutoenuieby j? A ndDauidfaith,vi Let their table be made "'^^JlljJyXtrt, ix.}S. ' a n nation that is not ^w;- nation, and by a fooliih a fnare, and a net, and a ftumbLng blocke, cuen >"» »*"■'- ttfl.moniroUuc i» And vnto Ifrael he faith, *A11 the day long their faU, faluation tommeth vnto the Gentiles.to l'J^l'^1%'"* e'eftion. haiie I ftretched foorth mine hand vnto a difobc- prouoke them to follow them. (Z-t'Ji'cfhu m 'Bf Gils cm- dient,and gainefaying people. 1 1 Wherefore jf the fall of them be the k ri- gr*ci Mdiooi. rArTobieaion: If calliag be a tenimom. of eUaion . we,e»ot,hcI*«.««I- J"^^/*^^ P'^^'d, and the diminilhing of them f- Ied?whylh)uldlBOtgtauntth»t,fa.ththeApoaie,f«ing that there is no nation therichesofthe Gentllcs, hoW mUCh more Ihall jii benorelea which haih not bene called ? mnchUflecanlUy.thatthelcwes were not called, their 'abundance iff .«" andchofen yet V PP/.IJ.J. 13 The defender andmaintemerof the Iewe«canre,goeth on llill , ^ g Yoxinibat 1 fpeakc to you Gentiles,in as letthem thltare to afke, whether the lewes alfo knew not God which called ih'n.. tfay ( h.th the ^ ns I am 5 ADoftle of the Gentilcs I m ma"- «'««'<> '■<•'»«"• Apoftle ) dtnieth it, and witnefleth that the Gofpel was ttandited from them to "J"*-" ^f ^ ^"}y Apouie OI tnc Vjentues,l " ma^,- ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ the Gentiles, becaufe the lewes aegleatd it. Andthrtewithall the Apollle tea. nine mine office, (teelycholenand eh-th, that (bit outward aodvaiuetfall caUing, which isfct footth by ihe cte- j^ Totrie if by any mcanes I might prOUokc Iftihc.n ihaiftub- »tion of the world. fuflice:h not to the kj^o't^Xtigtoi God : yea and 'h« the pa,- ^^ ^f ^^^ f^jj^ ^1^ ^ j ^j hj fa„e burnly tcf..fe the utoUt alfo which IS by the word of God, is of it felie of fniall 01 no efhcacie, vn- _rruL_, ' *= grace and free leffeitbeapptehendedorUydholdeonbyfaith bythegiftotGod: ofaerwife lomeotthcm. r, ,, mercy of God, byvnbe1eefeitismadevnprofitable,andlhatbyifaeoDeIy faultof tnao, who can IJ For It the Calung away of them *? there- impute it vnto pretend .>r>. ..-..». - u.,.i., ,/,..»»« j«...^»^ . -..^/,«. i r.\ _ 11 \ ^ ,,.1. tllAttSI iaUmf tend noignotance. XOfWJi.ii. n Hec*Uith=U frofh4ntfcoply,mt„H conciling of thc world , what/i!!4//thereceiuing ihemfelues. tuttontuott, »*iheyf'ot [Mi tolmtbMfdK nhichtii *pfo,mti f» tutr. ^ n hut life from the dcad ? ' Th,,(«mibt». .^c,«ie^««. *^/-**5... . s,..^,b.m.l^.. .//..,... ^ ™'pi^'rt?eofi;rfruitsi.holy, fo«the -^/^f^',!: CHAP. XL whole lumpe : and iftheP root be holy, (oare daR>nt of tu tltlithectninitffofthelmttJhoHlibenmiueJtccordini the branches. kindet uid mmit timf, p4/ld,cfiJd: ,6.ni,hat,r'tmth<,h,u,Anhdy h oHTi>.H.i:,r,ofthtmftlHt,d*imeh, th»tr,OYkthiti,hoayorja,^^^^ tit . rooif.Vj vi4«j,rth,mhk>wifiP>Mtholt. 18.J4 He tx. "-ftofoHr luft.ficM^n f IMe Mt'-f^ 6 And yet thi, hardnefle of heart hsnnb (he GenUi, u bt hnmUe, 1 1 «,i crieth o«<, »A«( commcth not but by Gods .oft decree and ladgement, and yet without lault.whea C,d, md2,emcm«fUHfea,cheabl,. as he fo pumlheih the vnihankcfi.ll by tak.ng from them all ftnle and ptece.ue- •^ , ^ , n ,. tance, and by doubling their datkeneOe, that the benehts of God which ate offe- tNowtheApo* "I Demaund then, 'Hath God call away his peo- tedvntothem,doe.edonndtothetriBftdeflru(iioa. *;il*.6,9."iii9.te>.m*ith, ^'Ud t> beappliedtoo. , 1 i_ n t.- 1 i.- i_ dtxthby lh*t which u their luftttumce, (0 did thtt tmlf thmt tiunt to the Jeiretdt' thers.abid.ngftiU ^ ^ God hath not Calt away hiS people whiCh flrumon^ctofwhichtheyfouihtliji.ioml, theUwcrC»d,fcrlhepr,nofiertta in his propounded he » knew before. 4 Know ye not what the Scrip- ^aUnhirofthi) tefi:fedihe Gofpel. 7 G«d appointed this calling offof 5 lewet, caofe.Therefote turc faith of Elias,how he Communeth with God 'hat it might bean occafion to call the Gentiles: and againe might turne thiscaN bee teacheib vs tcTa^nO-'lCnp] Pirina ling ef the Gen'ilcs, tabeanoccar.ento tenorethe lewei, to wit, thatiheybe^ that {jithe lewes afcainit liraei,iav in^, . ... J , _, , . ing inflamed and piouoked by emulation of the Gentiles, might themfelues it in particular are J ^ Lord,they haUC KlUcd thy ProphetS,and ItogthembracetheC.ofpel, Andhetebywemaylearne.ihatttefenerityofGoil not caftaway,and digged downe thinC altars : audi amlcft alone, femeth alwell to the fetnng footth ol Ms glory ashismercydoeth, andalfoihaC tlicr(ote we onght God prepaieth himfelfcaway to mercy ,by his feuetity : fo that we onght not talli- Dotto ptononncetalhly of priuate perrons.wheiher they be of the number of the ly todclpaireof any man , nor proudly triumph ouet other men, bur rather pro- clcdornot. > The firft proole : latn alewe,aBdyetele(aed,th(tcforewemay uoke them to an holy emulation, that God may be glorified in them alfo. k "Vp and ought lully tefoluerpon our ele^ion as hath bene before layd: but of anoi richii he mtaneih ibt kmvlfdg,"} the Cofbtlto eHetlaflmsilifi : *ndby ihfwrli,tll iher mans we cannot be fo ce.taintly lefolucd, and yet ouf^ may canfe vs to hope n*tinn difpeTCedtharowout the whole wor/d, I Of the levei, vhtn the whole »4»|- well of others. 3 The lecond proofe : Bcri>ile thai O d is faithfull in his ontnthoM txcrption Ihtll eome toChnlf. 8 He witaeflctb by his owne exaiD> leagne or couenam, although men be vnfaithfull: So then feeing 'hat God hath pleihathegoeth before all other in this behalfe. m Jmtkt noble ttid famtiu, 6yd,that he will be thc Ood of his vnto* thoufand generations, wceraufttake ;i lijtullcemeloptjl.-ihttwhenlhelewei come tolhtGofjyet ,tbejto.yihtOui$ bcede.that wethinkeooiihatrbe ivholcraceandoffprinpii cart ofT.by rcafonof -aere tjiickni iii,'m't">d rife -vp frtm death tohjr, 9 The nation of ihcIewcsSe. (hernbelecfe ofafevr, but ra:hcrihat wehopc well of eucry member of (he ing cnnfidered in their »ocke and root, that is, in Abiaham, isholv,al'houj>hthat Cbotth, becaiife of Gods league and couenant. * fVhicl^hehuedtni clofefro/:^ many cf the branches be cutoff. Therefore in iudgisgof ourbtfth en, we muft tuer Utliip 4 The third p.oofe taken from the anfwere that was made to Elias; not ftickein theii \-n'vootihin«(Te,tothinkefhat they are at once all caRolTbiit we euentheji alio, when there appearedopenlf lothefaceof thewotldnoelefi.yc.t oiir.'itto confider the root of the couenant, and rather go backe totheit ancellrts Ood kflewt his eleft and chofen, and of them alio good rtnrc and number, which were faiihfull, ihatwemay know that thc MefMng ofihecouenaptrelletb Whereupon this alto is concluded, that we ought not ralhly tTp'ononnceof any infomecftlieir pofteritie, aswealfo fiTdrproofehereofin our feli.es a ht *l. man as of a reprobate, feeing that t!ie Church isofieniimeinrought to : hit (fair, Meiluothe f!>P fi:4il\ oflhofelotiuit, ly il'eo/frrixf wl^ettofall ihtwbolr foffe of thatenen the rooft watchfull anJ(har|>e fighlcdpaftouii thioke it tobeeclcane ctiiew.nfint^ifieJ^itntllheyiniihfoftfhtrifioftheyirt/vUonirgiiilih^jcdctnfiim ezunaaodputoui. '^ !./('»£■ 19.1 «• . true, t ^br/ib»r/t. 17 4. "And The true and wildc Oliue. Chap.xi;. Exhortations, ^j ^/wfw.ii.u. 17 ^ '"And though fome of the branches be jo '*Foreuen as yce intimes paft kiuc not i* Ar.Pihctrcj- " r^*"? "h" broken otF, and thou bcinga wilde Olii-.c tree, beleeiied God, yet hntic now obteincd mercy j"i,;^,'"c',j,'t'*L "mi "t wlmh ^^^'^ S'^f"^ '" *! '^°^ '^'''^'^ ' 2nd made r partaker of throutjh their vnbclicfc. ' wi„th 1 e \lu«n: hjut obieined the root, and fauicflc of the Oliue tree : 51 Euen fo nowhaue thcynot bclccued by «l,»iew;ot.i,'.iy iceicy.ihouldiri. ig I'lioaft not thy felfe againft the branches : the mercy //;«»?t jhcmrailier take ofF, and thoulbjidefl by fliith : beiiochigh min- fcarcliable are his s iucigemcnts , and his •> vvayes weiebcoVned heed, that ihatal- dcd, but t feare. paft finding OUt / to br:n» id tSe '»''"""f ""f "» 21 For ifGodfparednotthe " naturall bran- 34 * '«Forwho hath knowen the mindeof *;*;^'^|'/;(,Y,'J.t't, womtbily con. chcs, fd^Affrf.IciUic alfofparenot thcc. theLord ? or vvhovvashiscounfcller? being i...jia.Ted dcmntd ID ihe 22 " Bcljoldc therefore the" bouiitifulncfic, ' i$ Or vvhohathgiucnvntohim 'firfl, and.ije w>ib%n.uian«B lc«e5.Andlieie. andfcuaitie of God : toward them ubichhauc fiialbcrccompenfcd? "'1 ■''l"- 'v''"^ rail dodiine m« fallen.fiucrity : but f^ ward thee,bountifulnefie,if ^6 For oniim,and through h!m,and for k him ;^",',;;' r!,^^^^C', be gathered aad ^I'Ou Continue in hu y bountifulnefle : or els thou are all things : to him bs glory for eucr. Amen, might thenJiiues taken that wee (halt alfo bc Cut off. ,, , , ... -, , . ., 't'o be railage., onuhitn be ftu. ., iiA„,l>lv„ !(% '.CA.^. .u:j-, — a'si :_ ol'heramebenfSt, andloitBiiohtsppcaretbat both jewesandGsntilesa efa. drum of God" 25 "Andtcyalfo, ifthey abide not fill m „,^ „„^,y by,hef.een,ercyand oaceofGod. v,h,ch c.::>!d nothanebecrelo gloty.enea in te- '^'"bdietc, Ihnll bc grafted m : tor God JS able to nunifcl, ifatthe beginnin;. GodhadbroughtalltogcthtiniEotheCbnich, or fpea of our neigh- ?raffc them inaijaine. if'C had faHrdthe nationol the lewcs without t! is :rtcrriip!:an. /' 'hoih Jtaet bors:fo far ought " 24 ForifthtDU w.lft Cut OUt of the Oliuetree, V':'^""'','"- rP, The ApoHlec.iHhr.utas aft..r,i:.cJ«i,hthisnoon(;e:. »f rn hf fro hrao. u- L i 1 t^ . in a- t lull wifedome oF Gticl, which be teachcin vs , ouEi-.t to tie ie];hthich!iaectptMtio3<,i: vtthtLtriLJiiHlfa I fhali takeaway their finnes. s flouevnfaimd, 1^.10 eutnlow/i'iititreMmiei, ihuntditpiltnat 28 MAsconccming the d GofpeI,ri'«'y4M enc- t' '"V'' "IL"" "lies f.,r your fakes : but as toucliing the « elcai- T Befeech « you therefore brethren,^ by the met- i The fourth psn r/S;«rL on,thevarebelouedforthefathetsW l^i"o<"G«J' that ye b glue vp your* bodies a- ^f,;)''^,^,?;"^. S,oodflnmni jcith 2? '5 For the gifts & calling of God are with- ^ l"U"g iacntice , holy , accep.taWe vnto God, fi„i|hi„g ^5 ,1,^ i». out repentance. nc/^/c /; « your <: rcafonable feruing of God. chiefepoyntsof t Set il„t thou ^ * 2 » "And fafhion not your fekies like vnto Chriftiandotiria^ ^oZ'Z^^Lc^fiJTr. u «tc.,.,mm..,.a,^tl.«.r,t,,,yM.ny ^^ world , but be ve changed by the renew ^JJ^^^-^l;; , hotm'lft ofMlurt, bHi OfcMfr they wre tome of thtm whom the Lord fit ap,n fir mg of your f minde, that ye may ^ prooue what <,f ch, ift.an life. himlelfi-tjrtmothirniitlom , liji on /mzut anicoiierumt which ht ^rtly ntndt with that gOod , and acceptable and pCrfcftwillof And fiiftofall.ht thtifu II Seeing the matter ii felfedeclareth that eleSioii comsietb not by in- Qodis. giiieth general! heritance(althoughihe(3olcbeiniiien, andnotinGod.whytheblefiingolGod , i p„r T <> fiv ftimnoh the Prarp rhat i? pi- P'e^P^and Hno^perpetuall) wee mud lake good heed that that be not found in out felnes, ? J For I » lay through IhC grace that IS g!- g,oa„ds::hechf«. which we thinkebbme wo itthy in others, for the eleition is fute, battheythat uen Vntome, tOCUCry one that lSamongyOU,that fertwhettof is 8retiuelyele«and engraffed, arenotprond in '.betnlelue'! with coatemptofo- no manliprCflime to vnderftandaboue that which this, that fuety ther, but will, duereueresce to God, and lou: towards theit neighbour, ranne to Jj j^^^^ jq vndedblld, but that he Vnderfland ac- p"'" e'^rfecratc thematke which u let o;tore them, x The let.dfr t^id hmn" html, y Jnlhal ,. r l ■ ■ «- j u .u J_ i..„^.,x, linrH.ten'hol'y ft<,„p,hKhaodhavouv„fil„>J!, htth «:i:«,t,cfd,hii1>Kto : ,nd wtevtuftmvke COrduig tO J fobnCtie, aS God hath dealt tO eue- ,o.herpiritJaU tnt, that he Ipmhih nl of Ihe elffiion ofeuert jitinitr man which rrmiimth (ltd- T)' man the V meafiirC ofK faith. fe mice of O. J, fhft fir euer, iutoftha/r&i'mojthewholi Kaikn, ii Many are now for a fea (on asddn ss itv\ttc cnt o(^ tha! i<, ate without the root, which in their time (ball be graffed in : and a- fatrifice himrelfe , fulling to the grace of ^od. d Ht thi, pr'fhci he/h:wc:h gaincibeieareagreatfo.t, whichafter a Toit, and touching the outward fhew, thai G-diiJoiy ts the vtra fletAof all our doings. l> Jutii,) ti> ftihi fjcrS' {eeineto be ingralTed , which notwiihltanding ihraogh thei-O'vne fault afier- cnwtieftcfeiiedlirfne thenUar, lutniywihe a^iar iitu-r) whrr. c Tjt/ ward are ciit off, andcleanecafla vay : Which thing is Iprciaily tobeconfideicd />/«fi : in timet f/a/l , olhi-r taiies then oufownt^ ijoirc o-:r ovxt mufJ Urj^/e', inrationt and peoples, as in theOemilesaadlewes. ^ Viidei/ljiinture, r,ot d lutimtDiij'i,dr*df>cn'ii.tiw.rtoffcnd,l>utm>iiwem»H(fj'!r!wha>haHe ihe lu it w.iSji'Ji ^4 It, 6/!t Mil tv.ueorru^itd m ^-iam , i>n.fodhhn 10 hi! Ipiriioftfi- imhtrn, t Spini^a't : The lecond pricept is this. That fofif'itif. X Jmo the oinplt of the feaei , which God had fa/iHiM cfhixoee't we talie not other men! o)»inion5orinan«isforatnle of lifr, that we wholly :t- ^racf.anihf fpral;tthof the-u,l,o[e!:a:io», vmofeiiett cut p.vt. I? Tbeblinde- u«»un:ingthiswoild,fft btt'ite vsascntmarke, ibe will of God, asuniar-i'ejtfij nenicfrhe lewesis neither h vniucrtall that ttieT.ordhath no deft in thatna. andopencd vnto vs in his word f IVhy thnithrrtit no fhce !i fi iorriafor^ tion , neither lliill it be contlnnall : fnrtSerc (hall be a time wherein they alfo which the hraihtn Philojopha'f fUre ata ^<'fnt in a f/'flU, xsr ft> »iin:i fitewil,', (as -li- Prophets liatie foreivain?o) Oiall eiTeclmlly embrace thar, ^\ hicb thev i!oe »iicA ihr Popifh [ckooliimn dnamt or, if the mtndt mffl he rcr.Hrd. Lcoie Sphtfi.' Bowfonubbntnely for the moft part teiea and rcfafe. t> Thit ie te not frond jJ4 17 and ColoJJTa-ii i ,i { , ^F.^ihc'ianf ^.17, lihiff.,.^ ttiehm}»urv>wr/iotti(r. Iiopeofreconerie. d fo'.tfm^ch Mlhry rtceiHeituot. e f^ that , that Godre- hdredihey lot. i pVePit/lh (oiir, ifrnetaketiotthutvfoiiVjVfhichyrti.:.. grt-^'ih not what ther dfferuf, Luiwhfii he fitomifidio ^hrah.mt. 1 <[ The reafpB not, a'idif wt Ira^j^ttfioJ that »' ham, V i ^oriwiA.i!,! r. cphrpam^T. i ■ •f propfe- becanfethe couenaai made with tbMWtieBOfli/eeutlUlftiBg.caB _firith'>enra>ieihiheliiowleJ^ii)fCadinChriJl,*»d ibc^ifici whilbih'ttfli^ y aotbefniftiatcaadvaine, . gtirrtthvfintbi ,^hJkU. Exhortations. To the Romanes. OfMagiflrateJ. 4 4 For as \vc: haiic many iremhers in one body, and ^11 menibers haue noc one office, 5 So we being many, arc one body in Chrill, and ctiery one, one anochcrs members. 6 •{•5 Seeing then that we haue gifts that are diiiers , according to the giacc that isgiuen vnto vs, whetlier we />.7Ke prophelie , ia vspnph'fie according; to the' poixion of faith; 7 Or an office, /«:/.« wu haue pra.fc of the fame : .c.no.onij^due ^ " Lei loue be \sitiiout diflimulaticn. v AIt- Jiorrc that which is cuill, and cleauevntt) tliat which is good. 10 xBe affeftionedtolone one,anotherwitli brotherly loue. In gluing honoiirj[;oe one before another, 11 Not noitthfull to doe feruice , fenient in {pirit, f leruing the Lord, 4 There is a eacGnsheenia Iteib three forts : to wit, theonetobe fuch asare eir fubievls. 5 Anexccllent way to bearethisyoJte^rot were. / r'vf f*f> r/HH»',(irite thimiitfhre ofthrt rthich ii rmtileU-uniohim. cnely without griefe, but alio wih great piofit. 6 God hub aimed she Magi- nt fy)io;'t office 0111 1) it ;c exiMiHnith'Sniptitrei. n JVhoinothtTfliceiUcalled Urate (utofi jiederinethfromchaiitie, whichisasitwetethefoantaiiieofthem all. Andhe: -n, at muft onfatre ai Peienracheih -V', lta,ifiitrioclie}Ce:'.iheiimm. 8 H» dtfinethChtidiancharitieby ftncciitie, hatredof euill , earnift Hudie of good recfconcth vp thechiefell things wherem rtmfilUth the etedieneecf fubiecit. things, gi/odaScilionto htlpeoui eeighbour, and twhofe final! esd is ibe glory of ^Al^/.it.ir. e OieJiinct,ai:Uihai foot the hiari. f RtuereiKt,(t)-huh forthe conrciencefa^ce. ^p'>Ji^.',:ii.u^h^H 6 8 For, for this caufe ve pay alfo tribute : for ^"*"^'J;P' '^°"^'' ...,- .w>...^ .... ^..., ^1%""'^ ^'^ miniikrs, applying themfclucs for 'j::/Ze'.riL% li 7 Reioycing in bopc,patient in tribulation, t"- 'aTse thing. ,,..•. . J*"-'''"'""'/'** * continuing in prayer, .7 t^iue to all men therefore their d,iet)',tn- T^'^'««^'^^^^^^^^ ,j TDiTtribkinyntothetneceflitiesofthe f'"te,to whom ;r.«,. tribute :cttftome, to v. hom tZ^tj ' Saints : * giuine youf felues to hofpiL-dtrie. cufiome; feare,to «hom e feare: honor,to ^vllom , s ,f,ron taken i4ABieirct'hemwbichperfecuteyou:bIefl"c, ^"7^^™"'"'"- ,. ^ , f! '^"^'7.?* J/^-/,anda:rfenor. « ^ Owe nothing to any man,but to loue one '''^^t^^^^^^^^^^ ij Reioycewiththemthatreioyce,a«Jwcepe ^°*7= '"forhetnatloueth another, hatnful- J^ft'^Xy^',',. xvth them that wecpc. hlled tlie s Law. cedinbighe.de- .16 Be like affcaionccl one towards another: ^u ^^ t*" ' •••^°" «'aI^no«o"l""^3dul«- 57^t.t'haMhB ^•benGthieminded:buttrakeyourfeluesecJ.ull 'l^^y'^O"? ^l'7^,^'l'ThGufhaltn8tfteale,Thou -/-^^^^^^ to them of the « lower fort ; be not « wifcin]«ur ^^f .not beare falfc v^tnes,Thou llialt not eouet: ,Hem > ^^jy^,j and It mere beany other commandement. It is } Anothefargtu •i briefiv comprehended in this (aying,?««» in this, "lent of great • ' - ■ • • -■ ' ^-' --- ' force: Becaufs 17 xRccompenfe to no man euill for euill: "Dncnycomprenenaeaintn,siaying^u.»in procure things honeR in the fight ofall men. « ^''°" *^alt loue thy neighbour as thy felfe 18 «-Ifitbepoffible,asniuchasinyouis,haue - 10 Loue Qo peace with all men. fore isloue the 1 9 Dearely beloued,*auenge not your fclues, hyt giue place vnto wrath:for it is written,-fVcn- geance is mine : I will repay, (aith the Lord. 20 * Therefore, ifthineenemie hunger, feed him ; if he tbirft.giue htm drinke •. for in fo doing tboii fhalc heape r coales of fire on his head. 21 Be not cuercomc of cuill, butoucrcomc emll v.itb TOodnefie, - , , • ..i- 1 ■ - 1 > I God is authout ro Loue doth not euill to his neighbour: ther- ofthiiotdettfo si- fulfilling of the Law. that fuch » are II" And tb.at, confidering the feafon, that it "oelt . ''"?>>'■ «« if now time that we 0-,ould arife from fleepe : for lllTw^-, -?1. now !s our faluationnecrer, then when we belec- ood himfeife: ued it. wherefore thef 12 The night is raft, and the day is ' at hand, 'f"""' ''"'.?':'• ^ „ J , f •' , r J t, ""« to thclclues let VS therefore caftawaythev.orkcs'"c oreioaiiother.by tVe perpetuall law ofcbiritie. lo HecoinmeBdelhCliatitif, ai anabtidgtirtn: of the whole law. faints, hofpitatitie.aioderation of minde, tHen in hclpiHg our enemiei.a fclfe fame ^ He htih not mrlf Jontovt torumtmii m m, but fffotitit^ ftnentL') thai bAjcA tl-.t feeling with rtheisafwellin jdiierfitieaspiof|>e;itie,nioJe(lie,endeuourtoitiatn jPi?Aii,«r. "BmI fttfn P*M,'ginkelh-hit4 ot'lhedmiti tre otreoKe lo inoiher, trem:tfl>eSnine i!,itifori/,Lstt,loihe fcccni Ttt He. }«if«.if,ti.!r«.ia J».»i«.i2.5i.t//j.5.i4 I'W.a 8. >5-t.riw i.i. 11 Ad ti»ihiiiii>i%thtt {irhn«, hrljte ihemiummhairvtcttii. I 7(pt vfcn yliafmrei and application taken nl (he circumilance of the tune ; which aUb it fel'eputfeihriiB fieril-fft iiutiti,bui-jiion tjectfltnevfn. -!• HrJ.tj.J. 1 fft J.ij, A 3f<»/,y.44, minfleofourditetie, feein,'thattliistemaineil», after that the darkcoeffe of igDO> V ProK 5.7. i/J/ J.ir. K There it mthm^ thtl dolh fi much Irtuke concord at am. ranceandwickedalfraions hy the knowledge ofOodt tiuethbedtioen out ofvs, btioH, Khen.utuirr mait loihrth abafe iStie ■, and feek'th am!ii:iou(li lolealoft. thatwewderout lifeaceording to t'latcciteineamSfuretuleofallrighteoufr.efle A Be mtfitfftd ■ufiuiihopmouoffour ovneaijidooie, KPeH.ioia. mat,^ }9. and honeflie , beipo fully grounded vpon '.he veitoe of the Spif'tofChiift. > la J rorg [t. t.jiil.jf. i{. He4.iJ.14. * £cc/e.z.l8. wwt.j.jj. * l>f«.5i.j5. Aris othetflxceivteatefaiilahtintJieliJ't, iui )ttfo,il'alu aPieMiih nitu-.tl what 103.,. .J f)cari.ij.ti. / ^flirtbiifirtd»lhS*l*monp7inf«iHlbtwrAlh»f»Kire,f>Tai)eiireiietulaiun*'rw!heUi'iiiihi. k Tf^at kwdt tflfi , irhcb Ctitlia;han2enotofe;U'J. 10 ^tuioat'toilxr theLo;ds. bin m the vie o fi,itheiimMiH„Jahihim,mrtP}lttotuii^rofihtfn«H(^tr: <, For Chrift therefore dvcd androfea^ainc, ili"'i-»^f.r''«l''»« ,y rt.< »,/A,«/*r h^:, orrMfic«.,.n i. and cb.ru.r, j,nd re.ui.ed, that hemightbcLord both of the 'cVr-'l^lXll'lhw V, L n. TT Im« that is wcakc in the f.dth, ncccKievn- <'<^^d^"'V-''eqi"cke. l,ue:bio.i:j,-i,f iKo^vb«(h«w- M iz/fnorforbcon'rouei-ficsofdifcu- 10 "Cut why docit thou condcmne thy hro- "''"'"'"»'"» ""»• citihow iveoueht L 1 tO\OU, PrtrnOt lOr " COncrOUtnitSOIcmj^U- , , i n .l j /• r i 1 1 ^ v Don Cod Fur eih now ive ougpi ■ ^ ' tbcr ? or \\hy doeft thou dc rife thy brother 5 'P°""-"°»^"f -tobchaueour tatlOnS. ^ „ „ ■:. ., l r 1 • 1 boil, uui i)f« 3,iJ fciucsto«,td oBc J lOnecbclccneth that hee may cate of all f H)rwenullallappcarc before the ludgement ourd.a.si.Jcdi- thir.es: and another, which is weake,entcth herbs. iliDcac:: di-.^. c;.S J^•Lct not hi,n thateatah, dcij^ife him that " For.nsw.t^ n ;;.I khue,fa>ththcLord, ^^,,,^^ ding in the VI. of cateth not : and let not him which eatethnor, and cuery knee null bowc to mc.and all tongues I^^^^a^TZ, them, not of ma. cor.dcmnc hini that eaterh : for 4 God hath re- l^-"-" ' ^""[^fi<-" ™^« Go'^- . „ , . ""^ '""^'p'i'. ""« lice.or damnable .,:, „Jt,;„, 12 So then CUCry one of VS llial glUC accounts wetDiglit file ripetrtiiion.bJt cciiitanim. , n l ofhimfclf-toGod (i.ismca^ect lot Uckeol know. 4 *5 Who artrhou that c.ondcmncft another °' "'"^'^\f- ^'^*-'"'^- -. ., , ,;,at le.'^eofii.e bene- nJis ftruant> he fiandeth or falkth to his ownc '^ "Let vs not therefore ludgconcanother , ,.,,t.„p^.,T,^ fire of chntK And ^^^^^^ ^ hc fl.all bec eftabliined ;for God is "">■ '^°''-- '^"^ ^l^^''*' ^"^^'menr rather .n^this, ^''-^f^-'h thushtteicheih ,.,1.^^ ■ !,„ i,,v, a^nj that no man put : n cccafion to falL or a llunv- Tfhuhiht intuits • ■' uaeJ sently J -^ This man c!kc,T,eih one dav aboueaHO- ^^"oD'ocKe Detore«« brother. :o„,n,,ti'^,ii andpaien-ly.&fo thcr dav, and another m:.n coiintcth eucrv day a- /4 ' ^I Know, and ampcrf^jdedthrough the ,„ *„ tlv.t we ap,.;y our j^,.^ ^ ;^ ,, , ^^ ,;,„ pg^ f^^^^.d in his ° ^ord lefus, that there is nothing vncleane o. it jo.i, feluestothtii ■> J I ofcllc: but vnto him that uuIgetR any thini? to '■ T'"""''*" i^.o.ncc ,n r«ch nvnde^^ ^^^^^ ^ ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ .^ ^^ n..n : «.e^„,Mr- du.gtotheruleof jq theLoide-.andhc that ohfcructh notthedny, »? Lutifthy brother be gnci.ed for the meat, hi, ,;g'„. and '"^ n'!!;.« /?, - obn;n,cch it not to the f Lorde. He that g eatcth, "'^ve walkeft thou not ca.nntady : v '■> (lefh-ay ;;7''"j"^«' :.^r;r4 eatethtotheLord;.forhcgiuethGod-JiaiAes:7^,^""^-'^i^'*y'^-«^-^f"^»h^^^^ thv. ii iiiJtfftUHl, ' ")^"- ..... ccnicitr-ceiss^ en:fichai)i»im«}!ioerMto'o,f!ii4MhiittyHlil-Oil^tt''i'H»>to}CK, t Tomtit 1(5 'Taufenorycnrcoinmodltie tobe euill fcdted,arccithf?>- i.'.» 'jt jour Joidlfitl jti^ V)ice> t.i:iic i>:f^:::iliiim fo «wxj more i,i douil that ht came, (poken of. S"""^ "i ei'ill.the- ,r^^(/...c(-.K.,M.».-«.^/..ic-WnV;;;A a Hrproponndeih foran esample .he i7For thckinaJomeofGod, isnotmeatc f^'o^s n-.^ay.ot diffctenceofnieJits.'.vhiihfnaic thoiightwasnecc-.Tirilvtnbcobreiiiedasathing j • i 1 • 1? r rr i 1 delriletncit preic ised 6y the La■^^Cnot knowing that it «aiiakfni-.v5y),hfreas on tbe con- nordnnke, but righteoufnclle, and pfaCC, and weake brethifiTi trat) (i Jf.fiicb as had profi-.f din ibe knowledge of the Golpel.knew vve:l that this loy !n the holy Ghoft. much leflc con- fchooleniadtifV.ip of tlelawwas aboliflied. c l(,»oisiihli) fiiih. j In fucha jg poj whofceiier in Pthcfc things fcrUClh df mne them.BoS' mattsr/aitbtlit A[)onie, let neliher them which know their libertie, proadlyde- /-L,a ;, -^-..,»,k1o. -.« /-«^ «r.J ;. m^..,.-..^.. > 1 tbis cocfcouent fpife their we.ke brother, neither Ic. the vnle.rncd crabbedly or Cowardly con- <-hrift,lS accepublc \ ntO God, and IJ apprOOUed „„ ^„, ^e taken- demnethat.thatlhey vnde-ftand Bor. 4 Thefitftreafon; Becaufetliatfeelngboth Ormcn. _ ^ ofequall forcti* bethjieatcth.&betbateatethnoi.itnotivithltandingthemcbercfchtift.neithft i^ i*Let VS then followe thofethingS which the contrary, to- be wbicheatethnoi, caniuftly be :ontenined,neithet hewblch eatcth.beeiultly conccrne peace and wherewith one may cdific *''>'batthe^ condemned: NowetheBrftpiopofuion isdeclaredinthe fixth vcr!«foIlowing, k . ' ' J wcalte llioiiMno^' i^lAiHiz. 5 Anotherjteafonwhich hangethvpoaihe former: why therudtt ""Ottiei. • indge the (Irong, and mote »-nlearned oiiglit not tobe condemned of the n;ote (liilfull.as men with- becanfe ihc wcake out hope of fatuaiion : Hecaute fitth :he Aponie,he that is ig^rani to day.may be doe not tmowr, that they which doe net obferoe a day, and cate, obferue it not 10- indued to motow with further knowledge .fo that he alfo may ftand fure.-Theiiore the lord.and rate to the lord, as the fttong men know, that the weake which ob- itbtlongeihtoGnd.S^not vntoman,topronc«nceihefentenceofconjeinnaiioii. fctuea dsyandeaieooi, obferue the day to the tord, andejtenot tothe Laid;, < Another exampleofthedifferenceofdayfsaccoidingto the laiv. yHeCeitetb -^ i.fir.i.io. ^ If^.^^ij. phlif.i.i*. k This is ti forme c fun othe, proper t» againft this conitnipt,and bafte or r3lhiiidgemcms,a continual! dcfuc to profile, Codone\),for he iidntii:- Itl f'e liueth, andhiuhhii tth^ofixirifi-fr. I shtltac- that tie Ilrong may De certainly peifwadedod heir Irbetiie, of what marer S fott knowUage air for Ced. i» After that hee hath concluded what is not to bet' it is,^^: how they ought to vieitrandagaine the weake may ilailyprrfit,!efteiih.^ndon^heco-.tra!y withftardirg wee h»i^e to coiifider in the vie of thisliberiie, what is expeJ'- fije,thtv ihjt kne-.vthe benrficofC'iriftinthis behalfi.did with good corikienee ent, that wee may hane regard of our wea!;e broiher, feeing iliaioiirlibettic is Beitliei obferuedjveinormcarss. Thtiefo.eiaith the Apofilevrif.Io. lerno'tht not loftiheieby. o "Bi the Spmltof'ht L(he''< our 14- It is the p.ii(ofsct!;»II m.'ndc tn;rike moreatcnimtof tneate, Ihfncfcur times and sges.let h'm know that the Apolile fpeaV.fth of fuch things inn.Si.-ent, b others fahia'i m. Which thing they doe, tSat prrlume 10 eate with the cffVnee asthey whichtboujhtthem'r.attobeitid'ffeienr.lia.Iamr.iiKdinthela'v.&R.ere o'asy bfoihfr,;-ilff>g!i;ehimnccarinnioooe bjileftoia thtGofiell 15 An drcc'ucd by fi.npleignoranee, and notof inalicc,((ottofuch the Apiidlejeelde.i other j'^nmfrii: ^^■« nvili foHo've Cii'rt« exatnp'e: wlo was Kifar-cfrcm nat.'jjBotfor amoiiieBt)nor(iipetnition butofate'ijiausfeaieofGod. t Ot. dcllrr.ying !lie wralt- wjibniraie, that be g.-!iie hislifv for-ihtin, \6 Anorher- ffrurihpreeif.-lr. f Cod p:aU iiitlge nix it-t' he iaewet! orni : .A.id t'xrffomeK argoa.eBt: for that by thi< n. esses the iibertieof the Colpfl is en I! fpokenof, . /hou'^ rather firiue aIich: i>>is, leui lurrt cue ofjouraa) l>t nUaved ofCeJ, t'ten la a.^ though it np;n>'th tiie way to a'tfippt any thin^ wtia;r«eui"r, and botderelh ih.nlrvpOHi>tlier>/if>i< ion',-, f_ r!ett-jtniiUehi(ll^Oiewcih thit hebe.ikec'iofiheraithf:ll,bo;h3rong andweake. But atsomen:?: The fcingdome of her.ueiicoi f:!>eihnot in thefe ontwardethinges, whitif vehiuetodorti'hinHilei: ? Then mufi wo here take heed uftwo thing!, but is the ftndie of rigliteoofnefle aird peace, and coir.frrt of the h^dy Ghoft„ as alfo is declared in the Epiflle 10 the Corinthians Tneo' e if, that we count Bot p fee tint tueth fetccai/r, loui dofl'i rijihefu/ir lh/c:<^h the hc/f C,hi,{i. tlieif f.ipe:nitionamnnjthinosindi9Vfen',5Stheydid -vhichfate downetoin-a'e 18 A grnera'l conc!a(io>r • The vf; o( ihij liberiir yeaand ont whole liffj. ii\ Idcls Temples: the o'hetisthatj.'rfnalroivhenthemattcrisindiffeicnt (siio oaght to be tcler.edtotkeedifyingof cneanoiker, in fon-uchihaf.veefieem*? b:iy a thing olfiredt.-. idols, in t'.ebutcIierjfliamHIcs, and to ere itattocisioi 'hat thing vnlsAfiiU by teafonof the offence of outbiolber, whithisoiitislf*- ftiuatc baoquct}le,>varnrg !« .2' t V " g^"^' neither to eate tkih, norto iove,andpcaceinb-iecuir.g,thatyem3ya! ound itweteail che thde niatcers.one, druikeuine, nor any dung whereby thy brodier in hope,throiigh the power ofthe holy Gboft. toitrertieatiie wi,i:h per.ein'ch fa!mbleth,or is offendcd,ormade weaks. 14 ^ Andlmy fdfeairoampciiwadedofyou, ^^i'l; P'^yffs, t::vh"">:fc; 0". , r- ^'^^^t^V!-^'^.' haucitwiththyfelfe mv brethren, that lyealfoavefullofgoodneffe, '^l^^ teioedadire before pod : blctrbd a he that condeinnethnot andfilled \vithallkr.owlcdge,andareabletoad- of theLord.thst Jin.i^lsiioeof this hirrCelfeinthatdiing whichhe ''alloweth. monilh one another hehadccmmauo- mIfilrVl'o'hr''" ^ ' ^°' ^' ^^^^ ^ doubteth, is condemned if he r j Ncuerthdene, brethren, I haue fomewhat ■ 1^"^ »e enJ faenijvvfeit ""^^ becaufe /;? Mff ./; not of faidi : and vvliat- boldly after afortvvvittenvntoyou, as one that h„p^. »jrelj-aiietirfiiahiinfcl,v. t^i n ^ ° ■' ' ten iomewhai at • ' G'loft- _ . large vnt^thcm, -■^TTApYv '^ ' I haue therefore whereof I may rcioyce tather to wane v.. « A 1. AV. inChriftlefusinthofe thingswhich ptrtaine to t^ew. thento I Tht llrmgtr WKfl tmi^hf thir /!re»o,l, to flrt/'gtJrn tht God. teacnthtm.and »«t,, J ^>rt„/J,> «.«./., 7 »A..«r,«,J8*or.,/, 18 For I darenotfpcakeof anything, which L"°aroDofh"s'' tpTost ihu EphU. ° Chrilthatn not wrought by mee, r» »,<»i;f the vocition, which Gcntdes obedient in word and deeds, bindtth hini pe- WE ^ which arc P.rong, ought to beare the j 9 with die « power of fi?nes and wondei^, GeaiieJ" infirnuti«oftIiewcakc,¬to3pleafe by thepowerofthefpiritof God: fothatfrom lojm^ornu orrne *Cm eeoTjnv rf tole- O""^'^'"^' Hierufalem. and round about vnto lllyricum, I corJ^Mdofjour Fatinqotorar.Dg 2 T/wf/Sr-i let cuery man pleafe his Hcigh- hauecaufed to abound the Gofpel of Chrift. -'^''''"- , _. wi:h ;hc ..vf .ke by bour in that that is b good to edification. 20 Yea, fo I enforced my felfe to preach the 1 aZ'cS jlltne.nes.ro far, e 3 ' For Chrift alio would not plcafc himTelfc, Goipel,not where Chrift wasnamed,leftI(hould a^wm^/^m* ' fo^ihl't L r'oSte ^'' -^ '^ '^ ^^'"en, V The rebukes of them which haue built on another rrans foundation. GimiUsthtn,. t ^„iu,^,[, ' rcoukethec-fellonme. n Butasitisvvri:tcn,^Towhomhew«5not X"'7T,*' /''""■ L r * ' ^°' ^vhatfoeuer things arc written ^ afore- fpoken of,diey (hall fee him, and they tha: heard i^'cfic, , v.f w*" ^"^i^^afe written forourlcarnin^,thatwethrourfi not,(haIl vnderftand /ww. ' 9 Hecommen- rrconrtrnmioti P^fisnc;, and comfort of the d Scriptures might > 22 A'^Therefore alfo I haue bene oft let to f'-'' J^S'^P?"'*' take, oi theex. haue hope. come vnto you : cff&ul[ ve, Vt' a^iplcorchnil J 4 Now the God of patience and confoktioa jj But nowe feeing I haue no more place In thatmo.eoueraoi tTinnstobrine S'"^ yo" t^Jia': ye be xhke minded onetowarde thefe quarters, andalfo haue v bencdefirousma- brf.Jf s that he not S«ly the another,according to Chtift J efus, ny yecres agone to come vnto you, [?"'"■/' *" ''""S» we,ke,butalib 6 That yce with one minde, nndvii^ one 24 When Hhall take my iouiney into Spaine, "p;h'f'o\ly"t'o h.i «,oi1 c:oeU mouth mav praife God, eucn the Father of our i „iil com; to you: for I t uftto fee you in God as°the ontly tommneTera ^^''^ '^'"'^ Chrift, my iournsy, and to be broi-ght on my way thi- authoui .- and doih w,ihpit,ecce,to 7 \Vhercfore receuie ye one anodier..as Chrift therwardbyyou, after that I hauebene fomc- T^rC^'rV"'. ».h F.: her. alfo c receiued vs to the glory God . vvhat filled with your co-,>pa^y . A's rath" r' that V ^^f-J^-"^ 8 5 Nowe I fiv, that Jdiis ChriA was a mini- 25 But nowgoe I to Hierufalem,to P minifter men might leOi of ■no'^i^fa'ion- ^'^ of the 1 circumci.fion, for the g trueth of \Tito the Saints. '''"'^' "'^''" sorh tilings as ire God, to coiiJlrme the promifcs»»«rf< vnto the 1^ Por it hath ple:Ted them of Macedonia a""e ^'hi'ch he' ci:edni.tofi!.e fatherr. and Achjia. to make a certaine diftnbution vnto p/o.oondcthva. Strar°e'pro J> * And Ict thc Gentiles praife God, for Am the poore Saints which arc at Hierufalem. f wtiiom. l,t.nnJedvo!ovs "^^""y a? itiswritten, «• For this c.ufelwill 27 >' For it hath pleafcd tlicm, and their tx^'-H^^fo tothisendand '' coiifcfTetheea.-nongthe Gentiles,andfing vnto detters are they: x forif the G:ntilcs bcmade '^^„^JSb,,a purpofe/hatac- thy Name. paitakers of their foiritu.dl things, th:ir duetie m.a->'s,ii,at,ff amTo'oa Fa I o Anda^amchcfaith, * Rcioycc, ycc Gcn- jj alfo to »Ww«"'/» ,her..we(hould in tiles with his people. things. frVhUh'Zl vatiftice and h.pe r I Andagainc, 4. Praife the Lord, all ye Gen- jg ^^j^en j j^aue therefor; rerfourmcd this, 'jj^ i, , > nut to b.are one with tiles.and laudc ye hinuall people togedier. gnd Iiaue r fealcd them this ffi-uitc, Ivvillpaflc hir^ihtCmfk, V^T7.ur„9n«v>mr.l>«rn'»;...r> nfi^n/l ■ fftmffn!, thf fiirir/MnJ m'irliti'-iirihrxroiicl-yi in VeitfCtKffntn' mnJii : ana mih! im, and iitej, T/7o7fc'^flBr°«"<.V..>,'i» mVtV '4/ f^riVi-f of a»i< ?/"r>! i All 'applying rf bnt fo, that he fwariieih'not afore from the ende rf Apodolicall J^fir'ne- for he iheexiiBP'enf'^'irifttothelewes, whomeheevnuchfafedthit hononr for the dccljreth nothing bi.tthat which appctteineth to his office, and i« godly : and Draniiff ! vmUcK he made vatr. theii Others. althn..5h ihty were ncotr fo vnis'Ot- commf ndlns by a liile digre'sion at it were, the bberalit.e of the Chntchei ot t!>i"e'hathec)(.-cotcio„,r which -et'.e Sonne of God fon-.uchcfleemed. fOflh,c,n^c,(fdteT^e,,(or^ rv^falhfifdPirthti.Tf,. , t Almesarevolnntarie.butyet fi.chas weoweby the , /,,(«<,.•/« na.fr B.r,.J OH oflfe..(ra«r«fr,, g Th*t Coi mif_ht te f.>,» to law of eharitle. «i.Cor*.ti. 9 Toftruf thttrtHrrf. r TtrrofmrJtt rnuhtHlfy, , g AjiarolvinBrftherametotbeGeatileJ. whoiiie alfo the lord of hij s^r ptobJ it ^ it rrrre niih my tiro, r Thi, mr.m »■*»*»« «<^f;ri'f>rrJfT>/> ./-»*» ■.3rfhctiW»oodne(rehadte»ardof, fo thattheyare not tobe contemned po',rr:v,h,c',.h^tui-urry Ruy caUaf.Hit. .» Heprom,rcththclhr.«u.h J blefsmg -rnveiasfta''iaft>. 5^- PW..E.5.. h I wjaor(n!fi„cfiJ(t and/it firtfj ofGod.notto comeemptievoto (hem: AreqmrmjoUhem the dnecy of piavers, .. /.-wl *Z).-«-.ji.«. ^PMtiVr. *5/. 6 Salute oncanother with ;n .^ holy e kifli. 4. , f„ ,^ „ 30 AlfobredirenjIbefcechyouforourLordc The Churches ofChriftfalutc you. ^cti.ts.U, ' t fofihttmuutll Iefi;sChriRsrake,andforthc':Ioiieofthclpiricc, 17 f * Nov.-el bcfcechyoubrctJiren.f inarke ty".ft^' 'T'liT'T^"' ^at ye would ftriue v%ith mc bv praycis to God dicm d; hgeiitly which caule diuifion and offcn- ' "' "^'l'' '^^ fofit,lU forn^-c ' ccsconnanetothe.ioarineuhkhyehaucleat ";;,:C;{X*^^^ J I Thatlmaybedeliueredfromthetn nhich ned,aiid a auoyde them. *nkt,>t,hata are ciiLbeJient in Iudea,& that rnvferiiice which 18 For they that are (uch,fciiienct the Lorde M'/'*'"*»> I hauc to doe at HicTufalem,may be accepted of Icfus Chrift but their owns bellies, &nith g faire ^IZ'u'rittr" t theSaintes, fp^achandfatteringdecciue the heartes of the rJaoMf/'^'MM 1% That I may come vnto you with ioy by fimple. thojedj.n. the will ofGod,and may with you be refrclhed. 19 > For your obedience is come abrcadea- * *sbynjmelf S3 Thus the God of peace b* with you alL mongall-.l amglad therefore ofyou : but yet I „'t-^''^°f^^. Amen. would hane you b wife vnto that which isgood, tbieoUoom.n."' and ' (ir.'ple conccitun^ euill. dnier.i.c luti.ci. C H A P. X VI. 20 4 The God of peace (hall trcade Satan vn- "''."^"liif'l t HictmmtnJtih phkt. j H >t fndnh trttth:i te ftunr, der yourfcetefhortly.The grace of our Lord Ic- '^h^,l^^dtot^ 17 ^nd -mtr ruth M bcinre afihem which at tot cahJis of fllS Chrift he with yOU . lowc (o doeth "f'"^ 21 V 5 Timothcus my helper, and Lucius '"""'"P"" I' Co.T.mende vnto vou Phabe our (ifter, r^ndlafon, and Sofipater my kinfemen, falutc ""ntr'otoht which is a feruaunt of the Church of Cen- /ou. to tX b7tde If,' chrea: 21 ITcrtius, which k wrote cut this Epifile, yet he nimcth ' z That yee recciuc her in the » Lorde, as it falute you in the Lord. ?'"''" "ot.ior ihit bcccmmeth Saiutei, and rfiat yee aflift her in ti Gaiusn-,inchofte,& of the whole Church '^^*" "«• "•«• t^dlauo°"ood '''ba:foaurbufinefie(heeneedethofyour ayde: faliitethyou.Eraftustheftewardofthecitiefalu- f iv^,i,mddi. xonfidefjticn and for fne fiath '•• thcirovvneneckc.Vnto whomenotlonelv giue oflefasChrift,::^ by thereuelation ofthe'mv- ^ [tuZ'''^,;^ mongathcm, Md thankes, but alfo all the Churches of the Gen- fterie, which was kept fecrcte fmce the worlde l^,s,ihZ',JU. ouoht .0 let be- tiles.) ■ began: _ /«S »*kA f «/,r. fotethemtofot J Likev.ife ?rMr* the ^ Church tliat is in their io ( But nowe is opened, andn'publiftied a- mt'hnttnmgtni --•-- ---- ..... »-. i^thoHbtart^anf •ft t Rroiagmade tn code of the whole difpucati- o-i,liecom'neii,ftr the htn. thtn phihfophert i}»ut > fftrnbltn' Cfio/ihtfone VertHti, ■^ ^cIiaS J. h Tht companie cf tbt fkilhfiia,f»r in fo grftt * cilie aithatJULfhnt nrreJiuniconu e for he wn the firfl tf^chat* that MetMti it Chnfi:»Kithk k'lit of jietch if *n allnfta to the cetemomei ol tht taae. ftuh. on vs. 27 To God,//?jr,onelywjfe,bepraife through *'{"*' */!»,/• 7 Salute Andrcnicus r.nd lunia my coufins Ief"S Chrift for euer.Amen. TfKMtni,thL and relloweprifoncn, which are notable among ofhitoatie. th; A?oftks.and were in d Chrift before me. 3 Simplicitiemuftbeioyntdwithwtfedome. b Tunufhidtrub tit h»*!iilil S /h..<.»f» 4~.,1."-n~„k»1~.,...) ;., ►I.aT^.J oFthe timtlh,ttTiiimfrdomf, that i ou pie) eatinet food tUnoi , and ekheueemlL « GreeteAmpLasmy bcloueduuheLord. 4,„,„ .^ ,4, j,„;„ £>./-«',„ o,rs<.>p..pA..,.«jV^ ,h.^op:,:h:Lthufiact 9 baluce V rbanus our t;ilOW helper in Chnlt, iceth ^Itntlt dfdroj the T»fiet,ia:ih ofotaitc^ahe^eu thfj DuiKlMKtitto beJKf. and StachyS my beloued. fcum jot onennHio btleiiUAiaHoibtrrAmteleeittth ^vuhout further kmrBk^X* I o Salute Apelles approued in Chrift. "Sahite " '-"««;"«'' w*^' thenunert,, or whtii,oundit htih: -.-fi^ theft dsjh f}>'- ..L^ L- u c * fi I 1 /- J '• chri.y/e beletue M our fatheri teleturj, tudwee Or/eeiu at the Church leleiite:/:. them which are of Anrtoblllusy?-;«^M. • i ^,m„thaHnot.e»owj, „Jcce,J,^,uhl,fedotdec,t»emdeea,, 4 Wee II Salute Heroaion my kinfman.Gieete them inDftfight,withacertjlDebopeofviaorie, ■.■^aetie.uphiii. tg ; Hee sn. which are of they?7en Salute Philologus and lulias, Ncreas, and his fifter^d Olympasjond all die Saintcs which peare id the Gofpel : and niaketh mention alfo of the calling of the Oenlilcs !o confirme the Romaaes in the hope of this faloation. }?• Bfhef.j 9. colof. 1,26, I./nw.t. 10. ///Kft.I. / Thittfecriitrtihiddtnthing.,that ulo (tjy tit taUw! ot'ihi Ceatiiei. m Offered M)idejchiiaedte*lliuitiom to be htoTteti, Written to the Romanes from Corinthts, undent by Phffibe/eruait of the Church, wtohJsatCenchrea. THE Ihc Corintliians giftcs, I. Corinthians. He reproueth their contention*. THE FIRST EPISTLEOF PAVLTOTHECORINrmANS. CHAP. L NarrxofoiirLordeltfusChrsft, that'Jyce all,3 TJw^foftpjrt I ^fitrtf'tfi.'ut.tumy le whuhintfiBsi m ixbcrtaiion, ipcske One thing,and that there be no diflcntions oftbisEpiftie, jj HttTifreh.ui:ththeCo'irjlnAHi Ulniuti t!tuy:Qr.>i 17 amonJ^yOU : but bcC VCC ' knit tCethcrin one "■'•"*"' hi* piiT- a,^dcM>,hr»jror^f,uUl»ha>,ii:,e: s= For ou.nhor,. niindc^ana lUOnCiuGgement. * po(eis,to«lbacll cbhgofihe crofr. " 'f For It hath ijcne declared vntoniee,my broibcrly to*. brcthrctjjof ) ou by them that are of the houfe of c«d,jnd' to t:ke ti.ijr.s to*iidr! v.ich ii at Corinthus, to them foryou ? either wcreyee '7 baptizedin the name otbetwile^trf'r fla"d" ail^'tK:!! tlut are 4 y fandiftd in » ChnTt ItCm, ^ Saintes of Paul? a„d confent°t..gc. a'.«ayesb«'ieKeth l\v ''calline, v with all that« call on the Nsmc 14 'SlthankeGod, that I baptized none of therindoarine, ihtin 10 ivit,that of our Lord Isfus Chrift in ciiery pl4ce,bodi thdr you,but .% Cnlpus,and Gaius. doeyti feparae ^oid^'d""" ^"•'''.and ours: 1% Leftcny Ihould fay,that I had baptized in- f.om ano'iL"* ofmcn "' 5 « Grace 4fv,ith you, and peace from God- to mine ownc name. ,• i(m»«.^««w, «, 3 ifSebeaaA. OUT Father,and/roM the Lord lefus Chrift. 16 1 baptizedalfotljehounioldof Stephanas: "^"'^"i-ncoB/J- poP.Ie.thenhe 4 7 1 diankc my God alwayes on your be- furthermore kr.owlnot, whether I baptized any /"^'M'*". mud b: heard. haife for the grace of God.whichis giuenyou ill other. Z'',Z times rCD.ehend- lefusChrift, I7 'i'ForC H R IS T fcnt mee not to bap- ,^. He heglnneib tfce:naiirps!y, 5 Thacin allthings yearc made rich in him, tize, butto preache the Gofpel, *• not with bisteprcboCan fedog he hath not ^'m ^ all kind of fpcach,and in all knowledge: v ' wifedome of words, left the *' crofle of Chnfl- '"'' 'hiding by I'nhT^dbulil'a ^ ^^^ *^ teftimonie of Icfus Chrift hath l}-.ouid be made of none eftcdj:. S!irio\'-jorih« oitGesg'crthat bcne* Confirmed InyOU: he vndeiftcod by bringerh the com. 7 So that yCC are not deftitllte of anv gift: good witnefTn.ehat there wtremaoyfiaioniamBng^heiii. Ani}ihtrcwi:luil he mmddncntsof x '=> i- ovrinr for the annearin^O four Lordcle- <'r«>«'''^'''er:"leofns.becaufethitfcn:edidbaDgf>nonedoam-r,rome Chrift. J: ^'aUUlglQt mtJappsutniigU.um i.oiuvic o3,nothfr,and fomc weielo sdJifted tothctr.Jclccs, tluiLScyseoIefttdalldo. 3 He ioyneth lUSChrilt. ^ floutsSr te2c!ifr«,ca!I;ng!'r.enircIuestl.cdilciplt£clCr.iiftooc!.,rni;tti0g loottb SoShents with 8 )5. '' WholTianalToConnrmeyOU Vnta the their teadieis. k Ihim.'.ntrjnc^ld fay i<,)cK,a thi>. 4" ^^ i i8.;4. 15 The himfelfe.that ende,that VC mav be 3 blamclc-fle , in the day of fitftrearoDwbyfchifn-.esoaghitobeee;che*ed:beca.ife Chrift fefmethbjr ttiat tbisdoit-ine r JiT rh '(T- ii;e:ne>,to bediuidedandiorn: inpitcesjwfcocaajct bethe lieado.' twod.uc:s nishtbcconfir- °"^'^i*^" , . \~; . , r „ , .. , anddifagtecisgbodies.bcino himlelie OD«. i6 Ai.oiher reafoa: Becaufc ihcy wed by two wit- 9 Go n IS » faithrilll,by v.nome ye are C.il fed cannot without gieat iniu.ie tu God fo t-ang of iren as nfChrili : which tling no Ueffes. vntathefclovvniipofhisfonnclcfus Cfarift our dobttheydoe, whichallo-.venha'.foeocrfoiremanrpeaJtctb, eueo/cr hispet- 4 ItisaGhcrch lord fons lakeras thcfemenallo vevlone fch'cfanjeGffpclbtingvttetedof one naa, offindalthouA ' »T -rr /- ■ L- L t. t.- ..? snd did iotheii being vHeiedofanoihermatSo that iheJe fsiStons wtte rs'ltd Jthath^eat'fafus »0 '*NoVVC IbcfcechyOU, brethren, by we bythcnames ohLeiFteacbcts.N-owPa.dfett.-tbdo^.nehisowne nsmenotsne- Inir fothatit ly togrieuenoman.butalfoto nieweihaihe plraJethrothisownecaufe. lyTh* obey them which jdmonifh it -^./fiJcjrj.j i./t('^.4.7. j A true dcfiaition third reafen taken of the Tuinie aod end otBaptifa^e, wherein ive make a proirife ofthsCatholicjaeC'iarch.whichiJone. 4 The faiher l^dii^cth vijhut u to jij, to Chtrt, calling on alio the Name of lie Faiher and ibe holy Ghcft, Therefore fifVttt.hv*f,-oiithci»kkidy'aii::tn^V4tahxS(iniir, shu hit fXAf hi vi vs , *itd although a aian doe not fall froni the dodtrioe of Chtill,yetithebaDg rpoD fome ■tftmhtm, Jl. RoTi.i.j.ephef.f.i.cohfl.t.ii. i.um.t!<>lilui Z.J. t H'hom di of cetia!neieachcrs,andderpileotbeis,hje fcrfakithChrift: fotidiehold Chtifi hii bis crac'am todnit xi-i mcrrf lane haih fifiyui fir hjmiclfe : er whime God hath onely mailer.be v. otilde hcarc bim.tcachiagby whomfoeiier. i 8 He protefieth Ct!ltdH)holtii']ft:thtlirfl-i)fihtf( tvo tyjtfuiQni Jlitaeth jrom Tuhehce o!v fan- thjt lie fpeikctli fo rau:h the more boldly of ihefc tilings, becaurclhat thiouori &i!:cal:tincum mih^fitd ihi I'tcon'ijlicneih to rahm ctiJe « ttnidh. v iTim.t.i i. G»..iit the teachtts alfo are hf re rrprrhtnded , wh ch gathered them fcliiei ^htj-raiceorcti: ttHithevfi>itioUdgt and ffocke* apai-r. .^flrjiSS. 19 Thc!jkinga;vj5Tf an tb:e6ton : that bee gai;e ukehmfo'StvtCoi. 6 The (nundationan^il.e lifcof iheC!>otcb,isChii(lIe- nut him fdfe to baptize uiany an-iosg ih;ra : not for ibe conrtirpt of Fap. (is oiaen of the Father. 7 Goinoaboutto condeinne many vicei , hee begin. tifnie,butbtcaureliew;scb;cfelyociupyedia deliueiing thc.!oftiae,aDdtom' neih'.vi hairoecimr.ecdaticnoftheirTtrtiieJ.Iertheeo'ig'.tfceoM after todef mitte.Hibenahar teccii:edhisf'.cerioeioi,-iht;s'.cbeb;,itiz?d.wKcrecf bcebaraf'HCi(inyul, I'.ii 7uorJ{y4l!)mitD Ueiifi>ai»'it«rr,-nbic!'tfeCt>vth>malufii. 9 H.-e iV'.vetli that llj true sB'o thcm.opprfirgorjuelyasithicamean Api.Rle, bis example agi'sfl ihrit yfe of thefe gifres coufi.leth l;eieir,iha: t!;e niigh'ie posver of Chril) mijli! there- peiucrle iudgeoients": So that this is aiiothet place o! ih^j Epiflle , touch, r.«^iJie by btrctfoortbin thei*. ihatHeies.'icr itrcight euidenilyappearchow.viclted- ob'eining ol a godly fimplic tie both is worded anti fer.temcsin teacbn;' ol tb» )» they abtifed then: to gloya.-.d ambition. "< h)tl-t:e txaetnt iifntftheho- Gofpel. V f/*(f.a.i;.i fel.t.ifi. liy;;ktUj!«t,tnbiihPiiii;eiifii:hiffrun hGh'>/i xr«^»i.ii.p*./p.j JO, t« Jleefavethfay theway.'.bat li.eteis no ki>r.}i''tculyMihr\nio.iWer;i.ifoiliemfclitesfoiii'ichin thofegifis Ahich ihcy h;J (Ki^tlh^tiP^l,'his^,^Hi»f^U•)U!H:tylttt:t■x^.xhleM>.i^ KUtfm.w, anJwidicf rvc< ioed.leeing rhartholi were'nothinjiivcninpariron of them w hich are 10 bee fiji'i:ti!-^cit:n. 1 1 T.'.e liSlon wiy he vted r.o; the ponpe of wordSiar-J painieil Jaokedfor. f Hr (t>/Al.th ■■fih, lafi eiriir>,ir.f nlChifl ^ 1 7-eJ"4 5. i;.«i;«' y, (j.each : btrivlf it was Go.iswili te hi'Tglle woiWe to bis tibeJif rce by thai aj. If He ieni6;ili that he bnpeth -n-el ofthf mbefeafier.tfcai they n^ay moie pa. way,wh«tby the rrrH idiots amfrgfl iren ir.i-iht vndetfland.tha: thisworSie waj »ieiis abMfhsrrprther.fiona'terwaiJe. Andyertogtiber ll.t.e.vithal! Hew. done ol God I.mfcfCBithoutthe. iiiecf man Therefore a? laluatioo is fe'fourih eih.thataswtllihebfginningaat'careompIilTiiiigofour faiiiationis onely the vn-ovsiii theO-'peily thecieffeolrh ift.ihen which noiSirg is reoie coterrp. O'O.'Iieo'G 'd. t Uieri//tih(''rmi.'iwrI'f'^n»tuhcrA KUHKruer foMndr ftult ti!;'e,anj irore fane from Iife.fo Ood wor.ld hauc the maner ol the p-eachiugpf »i('',ti«rijTiAn./:o;wn(; mmcfo mfl.f fnJe fdu.'t, ihtlU to fay , them irAiV'- >»»;/, ei7, Set IhU \ 6. * i.T/v^« y.14. en'Jft niher, eyther toheare ot belecne: therefore it I'leafed him by a cenaine * Tri4tauUco},fijt:r,ak,dorihmtf«fl, r«,Vri , tH-giurihvtthepfiofthtptrlc. kind nfmnft wjref.liy totrintiph ouefih; rooll fnoli* «ifrdcnie cf lhci*Pr;4 Kt xi-cf olln. II Ha:Mneipade an cndeofthe preface he commetb to tbemaliet aihc r.adfaidbefo.e by Efi),ilathc would And henby kcc m:y gather , ibl ; r.-ir Kroinn.no.,;.',,T.n(t2rici<-.«b!l(U:ivB,»S liiouth tbfylh»«lJ« bcjte JioiS thrfeil'^i'^cur'.v. hich wiiepiifKdvp with imbitiotis eloquence, acd ;^» Ckifl hiafclfe fiHSkirCisdmx P«iJ ttti,t I'cI^m'J, arcfancdJtistlK+npowerofGod. 50 EutyearOofhiminChnft Icfuj *7vsho :;:J,r,-;t,^ ■1,/r. 19 '»For it is v^Titt^n , Jf- I will dcfiroy the ofOocl is n aik vnio vs wifciiome and nghte- r,x.erxfit:),i» +7^9w.i.i«. viifedonieofrhcwife, a:iduillcaft;n%ay thevn- oufr.ciTCjand (andificarion^nd redemption, in ihr rrf>kt *nd f "•''•""J'"- deiftrndinpofthepruden:. ?i llut, recording as it isnrittcn.^ ^Hee '^■•/"'"f «^tf„,«; ttutmit^Mftaier 20 \\ hcrc IS thc vvjlc ? whcrc 15 the" Scnbc ? that reioyccth,letli!mraoyce in the Lord. uihtcfccdme UtjuMMihutlrSl, •vvhci:eis the I'dilpUtCr of thlSUOrH? luith not cf^mfl the cihrr. a Wl^mrheresidinw hfftchvoHUni>t Qq^ rr.adcthe wif.domC of this world foolifh- th!na:imtn:)tlfi>,thtthtJlitvtihikitnihtt*Uihrnr woithwjipi tt witkcut ihttn. Jo chiCimlj tf. n.-flc? Jchtu,t!<,cii./iMdttl>inChy.rt,x>.ii!>-nio/GoJ. s; K; leaiiietli CliJt cfptcijSly fmttifiikangid ^ • . . . ,, , .^ , andaboue jII tliiDgs, tlieGoIpcloi'ehtinttob«coDtcir.n«d, Ifcing itcoDtfrneih ■u..on,m>> m:th!»ifiimte pleafcdGod by die f fooliifincfleofpreachinf! to ranee from all nuieuts and calamltiCJ. ♦<• l«* p.-*. a.cc'.io.iy. b Let hin y,hich „ r'-i^r faue them that bcLeue. _ _ rfo„,;,,„4;c4 ,Af />-../!» yiJr,.«,.y. oiujfioiheciojft 2 2 V =s Seeing alio mat the lewrs rcc'Jirc a •fi *''''• . fgne, andthcGiccisnsfcekcafccrwifairnic;. CHAP. II. p'nlth th'tib?. ^3 Ellt uc preach Chi iftcn:cified : \niOlhc , lieftuelhJon,:eaYl„forme,fhuf,e,ch,ri, 4 »A,VAm i.uolirnotoncly lewjSS, eiKn S flimlling blocke, sndvntOthe tifc mniptclofmamifiltdcmt, 7. 15 lui Kotit :n If 3cU rot to feenie Grecians, fooliL licfle: ef If-e fjiniuA/' p^vir «/-( f//f(«c;/, 14 ^nd (3 eonctMott'i fltange,leemg.f.at ^^ But vnCO them which are called, bothof ">-'Nf"»dtlocuc.n:.c,r:gh,!,,H.j, hereof. ro!oUl°''o°efu< tlie loves and Grecians w^/^rwc/^Chrin, ±z A Nd > I, brethren, when I came to you, , Her«ur,.t.l,to -de Ja "ti- f-irther. power of God, r.nd the wif.xlome cf God. ii cr.me not with ^ e^celkncIe of v.ordes, or (hf v."<>' «f ibe thatGod .swoont jj Por the foolifi ncflc ofGodiswiftr then ofvMf-domc, fhewjng vnto you the » tcftmiome ;|;i,',7sVofay whia topuDill.thepnde^ j,j^j,g^^,^^^^^-^ofCcdisaTOngerthen ofCod. 0«pce«n,pl«: ? k/ r'whc. men 2 For I >> efiecmed not tolcnoweany thing co.i:f>mg fbath. fiichfoit.whichfo men. r.,-^i-n ii- "rj.^a pleifethittclfeia 2o *« For brcthicn , you fee your t cal- among y«ii , faue lefus CLnft, and him ctii- ^h;^"^^'"^,*^,. , _, Icocytrfwotds.'or amcr^yoxi in< weakenefie, em.fiigfpfechof lich tremblin?. iranswiiditme.bnt itownewifdcme: ];„„ ^ p,ow that jiot m.'.ny wife men " after the tiffed. ^'1 is"t;!ea" fl^ . not nuny nighty , not inar.y noble arc j . v And I was ar Thing of nothing. catUd. and in feare and :n n;, , . . , andfathGodte. 27 Eut God hath chofcn the foolifli thiD^s of 4 Ncidier/tfc^ my word , snd my preacu- ''I'l^S''" '^"• «""'' " "rr ^e world to confound die wife , and God liath ing in thex entifing fpcech of mjns wiftdome, ^oth kntw and /ocarVf"lylabo* chofcn thewokc things of the WQild, to con- ^Nt in plaine dcuidence of the Spii/it and of preached lekit .edfor.andmade found die mighty things, power,_^ ^ _ ^ CluiftjmcJied. {o great accoanc whi na me migntv tr.ings, ^v,,,vi, l Ci — Tir .8 And vile things of the world , and things 5 ' That your faith fhould not be in the wif- *"^„,^-^^ ch are defpifcd, hath God diofcn, and things domcofrr:en,fcutin thepowcrofGod. chefltft. * <^Ef*i.t9.n, whjcli * arc not, to bring to y nought things ^ ''And wee fjieakewifedome among them ^ci^ni.xj. • fyhert ttt thoM, rfjor arC. ^^' are «^ perfeft : not the wifdome of sjiis worJd , " ^*' Colpcl. 0 16.« learned fit. "» ccither of the •' princcs of this world-which come J! '17'J"'"Zi* g>e»drfiU^fd,)t, in turning thfl<,oit>> f rU» ih=t {btrJ'fl tO ih fimt in ^° ^°^t^^^- . r^ . • tnowltJte h»t tht Min^OHtlhe[,aettbto^softhunorli,*r,dme.\fau»dmg*UhArdqMmow: *«d J 5 ButwelpenKC the WlledcmCot God IH a hovkd^tofChriJl thu! irinrii^tth ht n^ttUfi tU iht men vfthii verU, fir there tku not cutoflheTM g myfterie, euen the WlAwfcdi^ie , *whichGod *"^ *"" *'*''■ ii,.u c,„idfo mufb^d'earrte vf-.H ih»f.'.ret ..dhidci,„r^}fi t - c Hefatet/neni^ deme of thewotld, v^hicllil the wotktin>nfi)ij> oi tbe wofld. j •!>;*< 8 7 Which rone of the princes of this WX5rId "'J'v^^";?'*"'- ■jnrldhee mtmeth aU Men vhich *re not hurr.e uneit , tut rtmtiuit a if en were, hath fcnOwen : for had they krowen k , thcv ^"""f *""'"» mnuetku, wrfedLe ofC^JiM^tttfedmu , fo ,h,t euery manway Molie it. «OuldnOt haueClllClfied the b Lordof glcty. „,;«„«*„/?«« »4 The goodnefie of God is wondeifull, for while hecgoetb about topunifti "''' trimlUn;^ tl)e pride of the woride, he* is very prosident and caiefuU for the fatiiatien o( it, lehieh wt the comfMims of true moJc^:e, mtfuch fitteatia trerMr.g « im ift tht «id le.'cheih men to becon-e foolei, that they auy be wife to God. j So hee mjcitnce, lutfachaiaie lontrtrjtovamtie t»dpriJe. h Ciap.i.i-j. i pet i.iff. «i',-.'A ihefreaehir.g ofth Colf'fCMthe enitmt! '.ufpojed it :lrui in th m'atit feafon j He tnroeth that now to the commendation of Kij ttiir.iftery, which he bad griD* ■lue t'UHteth tbim -jrrjfharf:ij, vho hidrathtrtharft CcdwiihfiUie, then at- ted lo 'oisadnerlaiies : for his vertne acj power which they knew weJl enoKgh, hiowleilie the'v ovine, and trine fartltnBri!, :• Mm'\ is.;8. IJ A drcljrati- was fo much the more excellent, bccaufeithad noworldly hrlpeioyncdviithir. enofthatwhichheraidi that the prejehingof theCofpel, is Icol^fh. Itis fro- 4 B/ flajne euidence kt rr-.tantih jy.chaprovfr . e,itr»a!:i b) c rr lemc and nteef arte lift, faith be, to therrnvhome God hath Bot indc;d with new* light, tbatijo reajoni. j And :ie«telltth the Corinthians, that be did it for their great profit, far.to all men, being confidered iBthctrrtluts; foj the lewesreqiire miracles, beciufe they mijhttheirby know manifeilly , that the Gofpe!» as from beauea, andihe Grecians argmnents, which thry n-ay compiehend by tbcitwitteand Theiefotc bee prinily rebuketli them, becaiile that in leeking vjire ofitnl*- vifedome; and therefore they doeoGtonflyrot bdeeuc theGofpeH, but aU tior, they iviliingly dfpiioed tlcmrelues rf the greateft heipe of their faith, fo they irocke at it. Noiwihtfanding in thisffi*i;.rn preachmg, thtreis the great 4 Another argument taken of the natcte ofti.e tiling, that it, cfthe Gofpel.wh cb vertae and wifedome of God, but fucb as thofc onely which are called, doe :s true wifedome , bat knowentoihtiBonely which ate dtfirous o! petfeSkin: fcrteice. God (hewirg inoftplafntly, that euen then when iraddemtnthinke and is vnftueric to ibem which otherwiferAcell in the world, but yet \a:neljr tiimiroftfoolifh, hee is fane w'fct then iheyare: ard that hee' fortcoonteth all andfrailly. e Thofe are catted jierfiShette ,nn-Khichhid fMnipeifMionaht*- their might and power, when hee vfelb mod vilt and ibieS thing?, as it harhap die, iiilfiitbailendioil, aiThi/ifpuni j. i;. Co that f(rfi^,is jei againll viakc. Jjearediothefruiteof thepreachirgofthe Gifpell i« A crrfiima'ion taken f Th-ythatitre Tnfer , ritber, crinighiur, tbni elhermenarr. 5 Ke fhrveth cf thole thinges wbich came to paffe at Corinth , where the Chmch efpe- the caufe why this wifeiiome catreoi be percciutdof ihofe excellent worldly tijIWconliftedofihebarenand common people, in fo nuch that the philofo- wittti : to wit, becaefe iu d^ed it is fodeepe, that they cannot atteine vnlo •fhers of Greece were drinen 10 fhanie, when they lawethat they cnnid Joe no- it. g ly'nithmencoii'.dnot fo miuhcidxaynecf. 6 He taketfiawayanob- thing viithtbettwiredoineand eloquence, in comparifon of the AprfHes.whom ieftion ; If it be fo hard , when and how iiitknowen? God, Ciyetblie , deter. Boiwithftar.ding they called Idiots ardvnleatned. And htrewithall doeth hee mined with himfelfe from the beginning, that w-hich his putpofr wastobiirg beate downe their pride r forGoddid not ptefcre them bctnte thofenotilc and foorfbat (his tiroeontofhisfecrets, fcr ihefaluation of tren 7 Hceuke!li wife men becaofc rhey fliould be ptondc, but that tliey might bee confiraine d away another obieflion ; why then , how commeih itio patTe , tJisr tVis wife. «aen whether they would ornot,tortinycein the Lorde, by wbofemercie, al- dome was lotriefled pfmenefbgl.cfta»thofitie,ihillbeycfUcificdChrii1 him- thooeh they were the moflabieftes of all, they badobteincd inChrtft, bo-h thii ff|fe> Paul anfwereth : beciufe they knew not Chiill fuchashewas. * 7*4* wiledome.and all things nfcefiatie to falua-ion. » I1>bat vat tbt Lord bath ta. tni'My CodfitUoftrue m.rr/l} and (Icrj : Kcirethsphce tathinita mnftrwi-nt ken in caUinfjoH. m ^fier that iiiiJe ofrrifedome whii b merit/take aei-ompt of, at priofi of the diuinill ofCh <§, aiidnfh-j ioytm:f ofi^rtao na'.u>e< in cr.t, vbichkalh tbc;t^h there irere none elCe; who ier/mfe! ley are earna.'l, kKetre aot fp.riiuatl ti-i/f tbutnis, fhatlbat v-htch iifroprj totbe ir.anhoodal'n'. itvon-hr-fifihe Gfchet-i dome, tt Whitb in mans iHdtement are aimed rtciH>-g. y To Ptctt that ihej at joyned viib the mrr.hod-.rrkich liii:dttf[iieeib,t ciL'edoftbeolM fk:lert,,TnakiMi_ Vaiitt ani VTiprofiiatk^iniMihin' vmh. Set 'Timautt t.tu tommon tfthmv Lclcn^ir^^ tof^e one, vnh other to *hovZVA The naturall man. t. Corinthians." Chrift the foundation. 8 Anoihsr obia. 9 8 But as it is wTittcn , 4* The things which A Nd ' I could not (peake vnto yoii, brethren, , Hauing dt c!>rei icion: Batho* qe hath not fenc, neither eare hath heard, nei- /\as vnto fpnituall men, but as vnto a carnal], the wonniDefTe of I'bofcl'it'tiemln ther Came into i mans heart, .zrf,which God bath «»«'» as vnto babes in Chrift. heaoenly wMom, petcfiue prepared for them that louehim. ^ a Igaueyoumilketo dnnke,andnot bmcate: "|f,°^"".°*''f'y' f ^ ■ ~ 3 * -j-,.--^. 7 - - - — ^ ' •- - fcn.«i»3^ k^iijiiu \n^ T'i'n t'TnotC) euenibthethingsofGodknowethnoman, but 4 Forwhen onefaith, I amPauIs, and ano- "f''=".'''«">'"ch TitHch^ihmkeof thefpiritofGod. ther,Iam Apollos,areyenotcarnall? mwhomasy«tht them, mmhu^t 1 2 Now we luue rcceiued not the » fpirit of 5 » Who is Paul then ? and who is Apollos, g!in«'e'te,'rit An'd tomemr ihtrni^Ub thcworld, butdiefjiirit, which is ofGod," that but the minifters by whomeyebeleeiied, andas hebiingecbadou. «"a q"'eftion • If 't ^^'^ "i^E'^' ° ^^°w die things that are giuen to vs the Lord gatie to euer>' man 1 tie ttifimony ofif. furmoilt the capa- of God. 6 3 1 hauc planted, Apollos watred, but God „"''"! 'J'"''' ''^'1 tiue oi men.oow j ^ , a yvhich things alfo we fpeake , not in the gaue the mcreafe. fu^h, m is moc°h fto'odof3n''maa' "t^^ords which mans wifedome teacheth, but 7 So then, neither is hce that planteth, any thac'hedeaUwith ©rhowcryoadel which dfic holy Ghoil teacheth, o comparing Ipi- thing, neither he that watretli, but God that gi- 'jj'mnooihetwiii chrc& preach it? rituall things with Ipifituall things. ueth the increafe. mc'n, &"uch°as"a?e byapfculiatlight- j^ ,jgyt: the p naturall mail pcrceiueth not 8 And he that planteth, and he that watieth, almoftbabesfnfhe nrwhen^'"!! wifo ^'^ things of the Spirit of God : for they are foo- are one, 4. and cuery man (liall receiue his wages, dofttine of gcrili. foe-retisicfpireJ, liHinefle vnto him : nci'thercanhe kn'owf6*», according to hislabour. h"' a(^ h'°(h'^^' hecanenieteuen bccaufc they are <} fpiritimlly difcemed. 9 For we together are Gods e labourew ; yee (j'jndjjy^'' j,^'^'^^^ ^fGri"' ''"^" *5 "^^"'^ he that is fpirituall, rdifcemeth all are Gods huftandrie,d»"n2vp byrea- /»/?<:'«/ «w hii. 1(5 -.-"SFor who hath fcnowen thcminde of me, asa (kilfuUmafterbiiilder, Ihauelaydthe [°°c/onhI^»"°' dcnmGoJM'he the Lord, that he might Mjiftrua him? But wee foundation, and another buiIdeththereon: + but tueoftneSpir"' Si.!fti ofGod fctr. haue the "minde of Chrift. letcuery man take heed how hec buildcthx'p- andheaueniy»|f. 10 Hefcttetlithatfoorthbyanmilicudc, whichhefpalteofilieinrpiraiioncfthe O" i"^' . ^3^0! fij'll*"^ Spirit. As the force ol mans wit fearclxthoutthing «j.,«/? the Poyifi, wh.t fh>,h u, fi-or^ r.hc,,c> ,t ,,,.„yj,, ,, ,^, ., ^y ^ ^, „,^^,^ ,j,^^ ^^ ^ SM^JJZalt" ot tommeih.MjJvhstfi'ct II II of. 11 That winch he fpakeaenerally, he teltrejneth luJ. ^..,. ^ "^.i.. e., •. l.-.:.u r.LO «_ /..-.,L. . .t. , ■',• _.., .... — — - ..._ --■- ' , . , r r- '"!')' teprenenaeu amoHiouJteacners, aim inciriooiiineiteemeta, now he liiew- for the fccrets ofGod. n rh» r^^ord (, »^k.) « uhn he,ew h,^p>operfc„je,fir tn-e j,,, ^,^^ ^..^ ,^„^ ^i„,„^, , j,, ,„ ^^ jfteemed , that wee attribute not vnto .htm. ino«>/ei^e, ^h:ch iheSpmiofCoJ >vo,hlhw'u<. 11 ,4ow he retume.,. to his more or Icffe then we ought to doe. Tbereforehe teacheth vs, that they are they purpnfe, and cone udeth the argument which he beganvetf. 6 and it 15 thus : the by „h<,„ ^^„ „j brought to fai.h and f.luation , but yet as theniinifter, cf God. words mud be applied to the matter, and the matter inuft be fet forth w:th wi rds j^d fuch as doe nothing of tliemfeliies, but God fo wo.kmg by them as it pleafeth which are meet and Cflnuement for It: now this wifedome is fpuitujiUodnot of hj^t^ f«rnifh them with his gilts Therefore we haue nol to maile ortonfider man, and therefore it m.ift be dcluteted by a fpiritrall kindc ef teach.rg and not what minillet it is that fpeaketh , bnt what is fpoken : and we m.ift depend onely by ent.fing wotdsofmans eloquence, that the fimpte, andyetwoonderfuH male- yj,o„ hiai which Ipeaketh by his feiuants. 5 Hebeautifieth the former Icnteoce, ftie oftht holy Ghott may therem appesre. ^Cf>'P '.'7- s.pM.i.i*. 0 ^i;i>/y. with two fimilitudes : (itft cnmpating the company of the faithfl.ll , ta J field 3Hi the wordf -onto th vutur, to mt, th^l a: we H4ch ffn:-,tu>U thtng, , fomuHo,,, ^yhicli God maketb fruii full , when it is fo« ed and walrt d through the labour of ktnde o^tettch,,.^ be (f,i>V,uU. r j Againe he prenenteth an offence ot Humbling j,is feruants: next, by comparing itto an houfe. which indeed the Lord bu.ldeth, blocke : how commetb 11 to pafl» that fo few allow thele things ? Thu 1$ not to tut by the bandcs of bis woikemen, fonie ofwhom, he vfeth in laying thefounda- beraarueiledat, lay th the Apoftle, feeing: hat men in theitnatuiallpowcs (as tion, others in building of it vp. Nowe, both tbtfe fim.litudes tend to this pur- ihey termed them) are not indued, with that facu, tie wheieby fpirituall things p„|-j^ to lliewihit all things are wlioUv accomplilbed by Gods ontlyaiithoriiie are difcerncd (which facoUiecomiuethanrithcrwayJ and therclote they accompt 3„a might, tothatweemuftonely haueaneve to him. Moteoucr , afthonohihat fpiritoall wiWomeai folJie: anJ if is asifheft.ould fay. It is no marusll that Godvlcthloiiein the better part oftbeworke.we m. ftnottherffotc contemna bltrde men e^Dot lodge of colours, feeing that they Ucke the light o( their eyes, other.in tcfpefiof them, and mnchlefle may we diuideoi fet them ap3rt,(jsthere andth-tefore light is to them as datknoire. /> The mm that hath mfinhey li^ht [,^i„„^ „„ dld^ feeiog that all ofthem labour in Gods bufJneffe.aad in fuch fort, tfvnietRindtrphe,, that nmch hevroH^ht wthhm,>H-„fi-omh» wc/wt irowf f, ,i,a„hey ,e,„5 ,„ ftnilb me iVlft famewoike , altbougb b, adiueis roanei cfw or. //^id'ihamld,rc,ne:h. 15 ITiewifeJ^m , S!'u:Kov::tie>- hart ; Kc,«e i^cyt rrhuh SeruetniUet moihir , d^thaihineol il^ir oftheflefb.raiihPauI.dctetmmethnoihingcfttainly. no notin itowrie jifii.cj owncji.oMh, I.«im:iU timn I'emt) grace, ■'r'"iiifj>l ol ttipr^!!? opkets «f e jWjf J «/ vii.ier jerHmlt. 4 Kcwhefpeakethrothe tfad.crs !hewilelues,whic;.f..cccedet u the Spir.t that „i uha- h- /lioHlUdoe. « yi'f aiein^uedwfb th-ySftrtt crChii^, g '. Thi.dW, be ite* clh il.at ihey Diufl tako herd thai tbe v i>pii part > f it.e build- tfho ofineth vnto v< ihofe ftcrcts, which by att elhir mtiiti an VHftaicbtUty Md jng be wlweraule to llxtloundation, that is. tlTatadinonilioi.s,e!(hoitaiioni, inj _^otJi$iHtthKhaijoeHtr. _ j ' : ' whlilbeuct peileincihto tie fdifyinj oftbellocke, he anfwtrable to thedoc. ^ u . p TIT •• ttineo.lChrii?,jfwell in maittrss in iotme : which doctrine is compared 10 gold, filuer, and ptecionsflnnej: of which maiter, ECaias alfo and lohn in the Jltueli- * }Ui yieliflh a reafoii vhy he preacheA fmell >nalttyi vnto lion build theliesueiilvtiry. Andioihefeareorpofi'e, wood,hay. Rubble, that tiym: 4 He Jhtarih ktaeihtjoug^hitoeHienieofmini- istofay, cutioiisjnd v.iint qufflionsori.'etrres: »nJ hefldesto be (liorr, all ihal ySr'i : 6 Th' MiinHiTitfjite. 10 ^ trii' fonne ofea'iftin^, kindeol teaching whiih fciuethti oOeniation. Fo; fa'fc doflrinf s 1 whereofh* 11! Htwarneih the foiinihim, that the/le iiitdraaiiarvar fpeakeih not here, are not faydpropcily tO bebuillvpon this fouiidatioa, vnleSic 'Ujii»fb(imtbit>i', AihrthihtbijrcHiitifi^utt'fiht fijh, jjttaduemutcin Ibcw onely, ' Godsminifters. Chapaiij. Mans iudgcment. ?» 7 HeteCifieih.ai tion,^oldc,filuer,prec;ous{lones, timber, hay, or difyoCa s.tJiarfuer)' rran be found faiti full. iBdetdeifaeiroeili ftubJlc, S JAs tOUchingmee , 1 paflc VCr) litle ro bc j BfciDreiBrc- ii.tbatallaenot ,. 7Euers mans worke (ball bcc made mani- judged ofyou,* or ofmansb iudgcment: no, 5 1 f"!'*^,"'°nrTt forfom^oflhtm f<-ft ■■ for the day (hall declare it, bccaufc it (haibe iudge not mine o«ne felfc. ,'„ ,l.J,fU.hcl' wbicbBand vpoo rcticikd by thc fire: and the fire 1 ball trie euety 4 ForlknowenothingbymyfeJfe, yctami ictl. jprroccepa- this one and oneiy mans worKe of what fort it is. not thereby iuftified ; buthcethaciudgechme,is I'onorprcueourg ^^^:: ,4lfanymansv.orke,thathehathbuiltvp- thecLord ^ rlrv^.tc";;.. oVeum buiMer,; on,abide,he Ihall rcceiue wagcs. J "Therefore 4* mdge nothing before the u„j.ef;BApcaif, (aitbhe.rtanJlor* ij If any mans woikc bume, heflialilofc,but time, vntill theLordecome, w-bo will lighten beOiextth ihath« feafon,ytt Hjll it 8 },e (halbe iaued himfelfc: neuerthclefle yet as it things Uiat are hid in darkenefle , and make thc '»<"'' "^ '" '*>* ceVucSftO,.t«'«bythefire. • counfels of the hearts manifeft:aiHi then (hall c- ;°;:;X';f^ the ij'gbi oi the itf ^sKnowyenotihatycarethcTemplcof uerymanhaiic "^praifeofGod. hane of fciir, in tnieth sppcaring God , and that thc Spiritc of God dwcllcth in 6 7 Now thefe things, brethren, I hauefigu- ''i«'l«y«ft"'>"^ jtlengih^day yQ^^■> ratiuely applied vnto mine ov\ne fclfe and Apol- [o^^'/u'ieif/dU S^ta^'randihlw »7 IfanymanfdeftroydieTempleofGod, los,for yourfafces, that yee might leame «byvs, n°"Vet7orthhm. what ii i'j. Aod 31 him flial God deftroy. for the Temple of God is that no man prcfume aboue that which is written, lelfe m tfcey did. that ftoffe it tried holy.vvhich y c are. that one fwell not againft another for any mans *"m« t« the wife in their ownc crafcinefTc. 8 ^Nowyeaiefull: nowyecaremaderlch: metiiodgeiDihere •sire,tbatr«haj 20 V And againe, The Lord knoweth that the yereigneaskingswithoiitvs, and would to God cartjof tbeitow* ie fo..nd pore aod thoughts of the wife be vaine. ye did reigne.that we alfo might rcignc with y ou. •»''"*»•'» ■"» "°'* [rfmS the i ' " Therefore let no man b reioyce in men: j, For I thinke that God hath fet forth vs the o!>Vn "ben ul prayfeoiihe for all things are ' yours. laftApoftles, as men appointed to dcatb,for wee »i!eaireadoe wotkeaiia: but zi WhctheritbcPau!,orApollos,or Cephas, aremadea Egafingftockevntothewoild^dto iudgeofwiie- «)"J '!■" "'„"'• orthe'-world,orlife,or death: whether they be the Angclsjsnd to m.en. A°MW/i — ^ confomcd and things prefcnt , or things to come , euen all are 10 Wc are fooles for Chnftes raKe,and yeare D,j^f,„ ,k, m*. Yanifli »«»y,jnd yours, wifeinChrift: we4r«weake, andye4«teong: neroffpnchoftit fo fhaltiieworke- jj And yeChriftSiand Chrift Gods. ycChce.6<9.i.c«r.^:t6. 9 Continuing ftiU m (be metapbore of a bu.Idirg,fae handes: weare reillled,andjfef WC biCfle : weare ^^ idtewbidi lexheth vs that this acibition is not only vaine but alfo lacrilegious: For he laitb perfecuted,•» recraiedvntoh;mr:lfe by hij Spiritc. TlitD turning himfelfe to theffambitiooi are made a? the b filth ofthe world the offVow doe.andivbich Bien.heeftieweth that they propbane the Temple o( God, becaufc thole va:De af^ maoe as tne " Dim or cnc wona, cnc oriKOW- i^ j,^uet\htx. artef wherein they pleafe themfeloes fo much , are as he :eacheth,fo msBy pollu- ting ot all thingS,VntO this time. j |„nt ,»,]),£<) in tionsoftheholyHoftrineofGod,a«dthepuriiieofiheChurch.\\hichwicked. 14 •" I Hxite not thtft things to fbameyOU, ray vocation i»itl» ne(re(ha!norberuffered»Bpiini(hed. / X>efi'tihii,ndit ■vr,cl,*t,t,bi' but aS mv beloucd children I admonifh VOU. agoodeoafcience, nnhoh-.niln'ththty ioedifileH,h)Ptulhiniid7mttit.nhichl}fliJh^f tkaHinct ^_ _•' ., _, ^i_ _..^__.L , r_ J • n_ date not yet not- Ml. ,ht tJi.-:e of Co!p^l. , o He concludetb by the con'ray/hat they pro- » J ^°^ 'hoi'S^l y« l^"^ tCnnC thou&nd lllftru- ^-ithftanding cb^ fcfle pure wifdome in the Chnrcfa ofGod, which rcfuTe and cali away all ihofe va« leoge any ihiog to ]iitieio(aien:andif ihey be mocked of the wotlde, it islufficiertforihetn that taiMit> forlfcnowethatlamnoCvnblameable.allthijnotwitblUadiogtmuch theybe wifeaccording tothewifedomeofGod, and as bee will haoe them to be Jefife thereforeftouldlpleafe royfelfe as yoadoe. e I finmiitmffiifiioiht wife. A /o4 5.15. ^'BithtyijtutrftCffiujItthtLttd-KiUitktthimvhtHht Lerati iuJgimnt, 6 A ihiid reafon piscecding of a conclolioD as it were, PiaOJifcoHerthfirirte'htTit, ■: VJdl^^.ti, It Heretornetbio the p-opofition out of tbefonner reafors. It is GodsofbceioefteeiBceueryTran according 10 of the i.vcrfe. fitflwj'ning the hearers , that henceforward they efteetne not « Ws value, becaufc bee knoweth the fccrctesoi the bean, which Bien lor the mod I,«rdes,th»fewhomGodhath appoyniedtobeetsiniflersandootLordsofcheit partireignoiant of. Tberefo.-ethisioc^geaientpetteinefhootiojeB. •5» Xltis, falnation: which thing they doe, ihatdrpendvpoo mea, aod not vpon God that 7.1. d One couHtiot Ice jrrmfcdticutihf rrjl, intihtvlhtr/htuU btlUmeii fpeaketh by them. * Pletfe htmftlfi, i Helpti,tpfcwtfd fir jour bevt/tt, it He tnd he mentimtib prtife rtlrer tkex (ii^74ife, fir list iheiettmnnicf ihu fort vtu paiTetbf'oai the pfrfooi.to the things tbemfeloevthat his argument inay be more thu,thttlhey;aMerMTe to ftmtnunthenmeeitirdt. 7 Haumg leiefied ibeic forcble: yeahreafcendeth from Chi ift to the Father, tolhewe that wee reft our iodgementjiefetteth forth bitnfelfe againe ai a (iogolir example oi'niodeflie.a* fellies no not in Chrift himfetfe, in chat that bee it man, bni becaufe faecarietb vi one which concealing ioihisFpiftle thofe Caaiou* teachers names, deabted cot vp euen to the Fathcr,a5 Chcid wiineflethofhimrelie eoety where, ihathcewat to pntdownebisownenameand Apollos intheirplacc , and leoke vpon him, f(nto(hisFathei,tbat bjrihisbaod wecMybeaJIknitwithGodbimfclfc. asitwete ibeitfhame: fo hire was he from preferring kimfelfeioany. t ty our examfle,trhieh chof' rttherlo lake other mem fhultei Vftn -vi, thin to ctipt'nf CHAP. II 1 1. tyntme. 8 Hee (heweth a good meanes to bridle pride: firft if thou con. _...,,... , ... , _ , (ider how rightly tboaexemptefttbyfelfe out of the nomber of others, feeine 1 lempngmthedeiimtumofatrut^pottte, 1 htefktveth ,honaitaairn.hy felle.- againe, il iboneonfider that although thoobauefoinl thMthmml,t,,,ughtruhertol,e»nhmo^th,ntfh,miim. ^lingmotetheB other men baue, yet thoa haft it not bat by Gods bonntiloJ- lonm. 9 Hebrmf'-htnp'ooftMrrehamtjtKide^fyaf. jeff^Andwhai wife tnanisbetbat willbtaggeolanoihertgoodnefle, andlbat ftare, flh,lhentuherhUcare,fil«rJ,nnofofbilbel- ,g^ftGod» / Thtreuncthm!_lh,n,n-v,ofnttn. Ite. 17 He commndeib Tmotbit. ^,„„ . (.„, ,u ,1^, „, f,^,^ ^ i„, „ ,ffrtce, vhieh the PeUvn: nd h.ilf^ Te. t HeeoBclodetli j Et ' a^ manfo thinkcof vs,asorthemin;fterS /«i«'»i^«»»"«)f/'. 9 Hee defceodeth toa rroBgraoe mocke. tocarie thedoetieor the I C/^i. n j j/- r r l <- Cy^ j thofe ambitions men to blolh enen againtt rbeir willes. ? Hee thai mJl ttit hearers towards ■*-'°' Chrilhanddllpofersofthe fecretS ofGod: ^,j^,,,'virmehcw bkeT*Hl^the TcfeMre , i,ho /,mtl, to.fiiihthM hee k hi, their mioifters: * * And 3S fof the reft , it IS icquircd of the fHCceffoKr.lethmcontfvelhedthi-MeiofikeTcfiJhccKTttWnhSnntPtuUffa!* thattheyefieeme m tm lee it here. * ^fi!»« 10.54. t.tf I write yntoyou in sn F.piftle, rhcc yce "hichh" e'lka . X7 For this came iiius I lait vnco you Titiio- fliould not companie together with fornicators, bciCTeoi'tbeiB. theiis,which;smy bclouedfinnc,andfa;thfuIlin lo And not '' altogecber «ith the fornicntors "''"«»» r='f"».';' theLord, whichllulpucyou inremern'Dranceof ofthisworlde.or. with the co'.iecoii*, orwichex- *'«'^«*e'h<'>«i^ my 'wayes in Chrift as 1 teach cusry where in e- tortioners,or«ithidolaters:forthenycmuftfos ibt'lswhich",'' uery Church. ^ out of the world. :' J(n..««n lobce < 8 " Some are puffed vp as rhough I would it Uuc noiv 1 haue written vnto yon, that ye *'• '"'' '"^ '■>«■* not come vnto you. , company not together: ifany that isblled a bro- ",',m°"^| J''" ' 19 But I will come to you Qiortly, ^.^f the theribeafornicatour,orcouetous,oranido2attr, aiui'cW.'.othe Lorde wil 1, and -.vdl knovve, not the ^ wordcs of or a jayler,or a dr'unkard,or an excortioner, with ci>urch,*hich rritrt in Inchsn^ tbt Chhrc!v<, XI Laitofitihe Jcfcenilciii jir> to Aportol.ke thteatning«,buc yet chiding tbe!n it 1 fat>ier,!::l b/ their dilbtdjc hi baineiJro come topanirh fome aaiongfl the. meaitlh then pun- tld,»nic(ih»ffi ag^inji which he fetuththcvatus afthcjph'tt. therri which are puffed vp,but tlic power, but fuchonecatenot. ouokt alio hjf law. 20 Forthckingdo.T.eofGodwnotinword, ; 12 i' For what haue I to doe, toiudfethfrn lti'„T,i',e'^oS.* tin power. ,. alio which are without? doe yee not iudgc them niimitre'o<t 21 '= What Wil ye' fhal I come vnto vou with th.it are within? ciuicb.Aad n-a. a rod,or in loue,and in the '(pirit of meekencfle? Apafsing ouer to another patt of this Epifile.wherf ifi hee ce. ptfbenJcthmoftiTiarj'elyaveryoajnous offence, Ihewing tbe vie of e,fuhicas to their iuleii,(eiiiaot»i i.'ir/tjha*iiif,ihen lorehvce: i» Such haiie of mckrdiielje toiheit niilieis , and neighbaiu to nei^hrout to nvinue one jDothct vnto God,', i to t« jm.i.flitA mib fxcmnnumcatio)), i j U/1 oihej hte ^ ]'■ o"!^''"^^ ■uiirtt, ti/lf.nr^oM fuih mtni camj-dnie, > ou lhsitid%or om ofth* infilled nhh u. trorlu: ihtrtfire I fpe^iie lo lOrmrvhch j>t imhe -3 ry tofimic of iJx (^^l^un/t. which ., , .,, ./... rxvib! ctt!!edharM!i)idilcii>Unr,iiHdr.oH>fihinttth!i>'x>tmihiiut,tr:ihzth3v,yiiit I Tlt»y ate great. | T ' IS heard certamcly n;« wrf »x tormcation >/:uflitLi>MTb) tdKtJnnp'JJUIe.tihri'.gihfmtoChrifi. «, SucSasareialfchie. Jy to be ff piehcii. 1 amon^ you: and fuch fornicuion :tS is not once thren, ought to he taft out ot c he Co.igteguion : as fot tbeia wbicb ate wiihoutj ff piehcQ. i among you: and fuch fornicuion iS is not once thren, ought to he caft out ot c he Co.ii f wfckil' "^^5'* among the Gentiles,that one fhould haue '"'^ ■""» *>' '«'' '° «!>' ••"'S'^"' ot ded will feMog neffe.ff t foonh the Church cf God to he moC' ketlandfcotned of the iofidels. There a:e none his fathers wife, i ' And ye are puffed vp ami haue not rather forowed,that he which hath done this deed,mighc be put from among you. i J For I verely as abfenC in body , but pre- mote pronde,then -fenc in » fpirit,haue determined already as thsugh they that leaft j ^^g^^ prefent , that hee that hath thus done this know tbende.ue?. ,. ' ' ; EXvommunica. ^hing, , , , 4 When yce are gathered together, and my fpiiic,in theb NaiF.cofour Lord Icfiis Chr ll,tbat fi ■ <;h:iir, 5 5 Re t deliiiercd vnto Satiin , for the* de- IGod. CHAP, VI. I Hte inutigh-lh at.iu.liihtttcoittmiHmi'iUwttmntn, (f ^htrevnh'thf} r^exed one anaiher Viti'er inJ^tt :ft.it nere infiJeii , lo the'tfjtih oj iht Ci'/feJ, 9 Oiidihtiijhsrpeif tbi-eamelbfirsicaio'i. tiol^«l"ght not to be conim'lted to one mans pow;r, bi^ii>i!lbedone by the an'horuie of the whole Coa- DAre'ianyofyou, hairing bufiuelfc r.gair ft , The third q«e. another, be iudged l' vnder the vnluft,*and ftion ii oftioil! not vnder the Saints^ iodgcmtnti.Whe. X. ^'Doeyenotknowe.thatthe Saintes fhsll t'l"^l^Z''u ■ 1 i_ 1 i-.r 1 111 ,t •• -1 ..toionctaiihmU ludge the worldrlr the world then '.liaibciudged to draw mother 'icho"ne'//ij,"^bythcpowerorourLordIei"us byyhinhit hee do;ih»ot forbid that one neightent ntjy gne to law with another il neede ^Mh, Lrl ^f:i brevn'oih:t Jim Htaihtn and Pulilic't)',Mtlih,ti, 17, tdai it 10 fo -((joir»,but yttvnderholy indges. j ffc garhireihh) acomparilonthacihe faxfolt d:>&-tyuhiftriiiiuliiHi out ofthcn^ht evdlibtriie of I be cuu tf (_hnjl, which la thlnil ca'i nott'eeke to infidels to be indgcd, wiihor.t o, cj( iniuriedoneto the iitht (/-kr :b,v:thoi!l -fhtch S itm u hrUtni Kiejitr. 6 Tbe end olexcoinmu- Sjiot<,S«ing that God himfelfe willirake t.'iefa'nis iiidses of the wor'dandol ukaiinniirotro call awa; ibeexcomiminicate, thjthelliculdvttetly penlh.btit the deoils with bis fonfteChiill: rncch moteongnt tbty toiujgclhefe light as J that he may be laued^o wit, that by thiimeaneihisflelh may be lamed, that hee faiallcaufes which may be by e<]niri»,and good cpn'cience deierrrired. 4 Tbft may learns toliuetolhefp^tit. 7 An oihet endeofcxcommnnication i>,tl>at cendurrot^iWiiereinh; piclctibtiharemerie for this mircbiefe;tovvir,irihcy (oJ ctherbenotinf.-tte'i,andthei(oreitmuftofrec«CiiiebeictfinediniheChi.'rfh, their ptiuateaOaiies betwixt themlclnesbj chofcn aibi'eis out r}tr.eCliuich:lor that iheotie be not itfirttedby the otiier. d fs ti*M^hi, and not frouyi ieJipra whicU niaiteranJ pcrpofcthE leaft of you Jjiih he.is fufTiciert-Thciehie he con- ouJrrtfiin^ ihowbytii rre'e txctCeiit , ti:d )/! thrt ts fuch ■aicleixr^i I^hh i »- derr.neih not iii.igemeutfeaitJ, bi;t (lieweth what !sexi'eiliei>i for the cir com- tntKifffn 3 Byallndingtothecciemonie of the Pafliouer, heecxhorieth fla.iceo! ihefme, &thatwiihoiit anvdiiiiinifliir.j tl'theiigh: of 'he Magifttate: them to caft-out that vncleane petion from amoDjft thein. In tlrr.es part.ljvt th foi he fpe.ikeih not of iudeetr.en;s, which ate praji-'cd betwee ne»li« fa" hlid tad, bt^( viasnot lawfulffortliem which did celebrate the PiU'eouer, to eare ^eane- theirifideh.fititherof pui'likc judgem.-Dis , l*r of cortrooerficswh'ch mav le. tedbiead: InfomucS ihat he wa«ho1d«n»»TOcUane»nd\Ti«oi:hy toeate the ended by piiuate arbiters, c ^«ieuer had but Lifted of Itauen. Now all o-ir whole life iroft beat o'l-fi/min^ynu. 5 Keappli(lhlbeg:ner*lproprntii>utoa pa>tlcu1ar,alAa:ci il'iere thefejft "fvp'.siiieneJ bread, wherein »'■! they that are pai takers o< that falling them backcioihls.to take away from tbimthjtfjlfeopi'ionol their o'-va li)ju£»latet.arrbe wh'ch is (lain*, tniift calf ou both of themftlue«, and alio mit exceHencie, from whtnce allthfle milfh-eles rptang. « New hie goeih fwt- •f iheit bo■l*^and Congtegaticos all imputitle. « "3) liinjit Ixruteia^itljiht tlieralfn,;ind alth^ioghhy grjBtiigihetn ptiwi'earbittts out < (ihe tongtrgnioB. tfMi bodf tfihe Chitrc'\eKT«y, !*/> »r, o( the fiitM'iH, hee dot not limply conden-ne.biit taihcr cftablilh priuate ludge- kt ren^otain Hfttitt, hy (>/«--(»/? iiwfr ibt'oldcorrm^ttn. f Tie Lrnibt 'four menis.fothal they bet xtrcilcd without ofence, yet he (hewfthtl:t ifll.ej wera T.i')F»»-'\ » Utvi.lc»il»irnMtti/i^iui>WOf'»(*mi>niAtfif/i^ bniefl/, fuch asiheycu^Hito be, agdatit wctetobee wiOied.ihcy Ihottldacir.ecdc .. t*^\fmhtt}i. yfethatKiiiedieneithet, , • infrmitJC of fornication. Chap.vij. . . Of manage. 71 f ./^ wMtfw/f of ejnfimutieinyoiijin thatycgotolawonewith 18 •^Flccfoinication:eiifry finnetliataman ij Aootherar. wmJabKhUuU anothff; 7 ^ why rather futfcr yee not \vronj»? tio'crhjis without the bodv : UitLethnt commit- g'"""! why for. yJ,:]tn!^lZ',o wl>y Mtheifi,aaineyer.otlwrmc? ' tc^lifornicationjmncthag.'.inft hisounel cdy. .ThTcdVbioo t b(i iHintmiif- 8 ^ Nay,ye your felucs doc wrong, and doc ' i «» in you, whom '*>'"'"'' *.r""'i« ,. t{i>>liih<,ij«,u^. Know vciiOt'ihatthevnri-zhteousniall not yehaueof Goii? and '5yearenotyourowne. •'irde of Slttinei. .. tiKftrtJitMai . II licrice thckingdomcofOodf » Bcnotdcca- 20 .{. For ye arc t ought fora price -.therefore gun.ei t:l)tcjure J mtii'itiQu.-jttl/ii uc»i: neither fornicatciirs , nor idolaters , nor glorihcCod inyourbody,andinyour(pirite:foi- ifoini«toit i> ttNifftih them adulterers, nor u'antons,norbtiggercrs, liiC)' are gods.- Nctiltgicos, for Jj';irL":« '° Nordiea.es,norcouctous,nord™nkards, .„ ,onrecr,t. to<*a.\WCi7. ..".^..<. „ W ftr'.gtt'nu ^Ibit'jntoiUiSi. nor raikK,norCXtOttlOnCTS(hal inherit UlChlhg- Bccirfc ivf >r«-not outonneujcB , logiue out (tines toanyoiber, mucl) leifeio 7 TMspettamein domCofGod.' Siijii»D(ilheH;{h:feeingihaiGo"; „ ^ r '" '•■'-'-' iWeTirt'o in the fNajiw of the Lord Icfus, and by the Spirit ■,'. , <- " A P. VII. vn- -r • - - lawtucnvndcnn. OtOUrOOd. tiu/tiou, to MJr,U)nit iehthn, 18.2a fit vi!/tihiKtrf 9 fid«ls,wh(re« l a ^ X > g AI 1 things arc la wfuU VntO me,but muHioUHt c^mnti with hu lout, zs HetPicvnhahn {.'"'''f fe'''d"'*'" anthiwsarcnotprofitable.] may doe all things, th(iHJtafz,i,pmt,< p,»f^*„^'" fjre he'4^ih'tb«* benofChrift,andmakcthem thcmtmbcrs ofaH hath not y power ofhis own tody, but the wife, any ajfe°nuny' iity n.ufttrpent, harlot ? God forbid. 5 Defraud not one another,* except ?ri* with ''"^b'nds.' vui^rOe they will , ^ ' * Do ycc not know , that hce whidi cou- confent for a time,th5t ye may <^ giue your fehies " '><""'"'S '*<"* u,^.'^m«« of'*" F'"^ himfclfe with an hai lot , is one bod)' ? » for to fading and prayer, and againe come together ]TXll*tm1v,t. God. *-t '.f«/i6.5.;9. . 17 ButiicethatioynedvntotlieLord, isone 6 5But Ifpeakcthis by permiflion, not by ""'C■»»'/'^);'*• /«^r «.»j>. «m. (piritc. commandement. t">>'«'-F«r'»^h. - :W.<,^ ^, 7^,ForIe wouldthatallmen wereeuen^ I ;f;,JZS:2 s" N!«w beptepireth hioirelfetopaDeODer to ihe fourth tteatife of this Epiltle, my felte «7».'but tuery ma hath his proper gift of th*! kfntfinaf CM coacernelh matiersindiilcient: debating this matter fttil^bowe men luajp God,oneaftei' this ir.2ner,and another aftCrthat. '^^ ""-"Wwiu/ i.fewomeoornot: which 'l.«'V°"'?"'''''7''''»7''";f°'"'"X'/"^ 8 -^Therefore I fay vnto the ' vnmaried,atid f-'^'V'^. .;c,*afinBlelif--. AsiorfofnicatioD,nev;:erly condemiitth ii.AndmartiJge .' r i • t.htt.i.y. „ccoirmandcthtolon-.«,asa£ooda-.d neceflsrit rereedy for thei.-.. to other hee Vnlo the mdO\VCS,It isgood ior thtm lUhe)'a- i Secondly.hee " leauethit f!«e:Andother(omchedi!rivaiieihfa>mtt.nota5vnlawfull, biitasdif- bideeuCn as I^ef. Iheivetbtbat (be emn.i.odioos. and that ooc without exiepiion. As tor Cngltnedeot li!e (vnder ^ But if thev Cannot abftai'nc, Irt thcm mar- P"ti"ni»'tned, Whi, oute«eption.Andttingabouttofpeakeagainftloiiii:a.i>>n,h«begmneihwith 10 « 7 And to y ninrried Icomand, not I, but loue one tlie n jgenerallreptehrnfion of thr(: vices, -Aherewith tint rich and ilWoutcme molt y Lord, Let UOty uifc depart from her husbatid. ctlier. |i .bounded: waminj and teachinp them carncftly , that .epeBtM«i5 vnfeparably ^ ^ EutanJ ifihe d>;p.Kt,let herremain Vnma- ' ^"^ «'"'0''") it)vi!;dAiihlVrpiiieiifReof finnes.andfsniffficjtionwithiuttilKation. . /"JJ. . , , ., , ,' . L u u j ji ccntantth ali kimi b fin !,f«,. x^Wio.ir- 9 Secondly. heeiheweihihatiheCoM-ntbians^oe ned, or be reconoled vnto her husband , and Ict cjic,.n,i„J, S finipiyo(Tcod:nn'ilt!crvind.ftVient.Pir!t,t;ccauteibe>ab«ltdiheni.ntxt.becaure not the husband put away 6«f Wife. ihoKs^hhtf^itkt : thf y vff d ind^ffereot thir-ss, without any difctetirn, feeing the vie of them ought j ^ 8 Jji,,- [q ^. rfinnant I rnCake,(^ not y Lord, «''« ofonrjoit k tobcKougbttothernlt-«f r^ia.i.ie: a>.d.h«he do>hcot v.ethcma,ishhwh,ch Jfany brother hr.ue a vtifc^belecueth nor,ifOieC "^'P'l'o'^'r, irmoJetately abufetht1i«ni.andfobtcen!meth a Dane vnto tiien. 5 />'*«/««».• , :, j u t i.- i l- r ri l tn that tk^ (iUo- UttHit t/ltlt'riKf kmt of Rauni' vnitr !/. mm; iHchm-n. lo Secondarily, becanfelhey counted manyihings for , . i fr^,^^[{phfm - tfceya.eeachin iii1:frer«ni.w'r,ich weie of thjmreluejvnlawfull.asfornica'ioo, which t!.eynnm "".lecnwrnot tOliaKtnim. . olhtii power, »s btcu amongft nie»re natuiall andlawlull defirr), as well ismeateanddrinhe: tnuhi'ngthe body/o ibatthey iray notdeftaiuleoneanntler, 4 Headfi'ethan There (oie the Api(!l;i|?- Rom Cs. 11 A declarati. nof ihe (: Sixtty.he giueihihe felte rameaomrnitionioucbinu* the lecond m:;riage, to formera'gomerthycontraiies and the applying of it. 11 A ptoofe of the lame wit,ihaialir.g!elife is to be allowed, but lot luchashar.ethegilcolceniirercier atgiimen:: A harlot aotlChiifl are cleane contia y, foarc theflelbandtheSpirn: othetwifeihey ought to niai lie againe, that theii coofc'ente niayhetat peace, thettfoel.ethatisone .viihan hrlor, (which is done by ca rail cnputaiinnof f Tha vholf pUri u fit t^ainU I'itm vh:h conJ'vnt Sitonilnittmit), Z *'" t'.ei: boo'iesJcJnnot he o.-e wi.b Chi ift.which vnitie is pore and fpiiitual. *Cio; t*U ■ •. .-ai/r.'s.5.w.ir.io.S.tpi 'MoU!joihiioig>eiik">«liworisoffonii- vpo»l~,oJwi:h*cfnift cotifci-Mt. !< /i'«/.5 jJ/wn'ij »."».!' 10.11,12 /«f.i«.i8. >:.f:Hi of mtrtiitif : 1 11: (itnU^tlyt f'.raictiioa'u :hf ciinufi:Kgll>Konhu-Ko>tl(7ao)l:;ii^l> it lo he Utrjitlia hanf m.-nt iriMri, a IftttK riagr. which aie alrcadie com jSed between" afjithhiV.andanvn.'jillfuIotia. vwtii :fyr if ihil coK^^mtih wub Tgsi^, h [mndrtiM it atn mo vts*, ^iritt, 6de!l,uc £ra:(,£9(bai HC fa.;hfiitlified CO the ■< Tiulband , elfe were your chil- not a wife. rifd by ihe i.cie. j|.g,, yncleane : but now are they ' holy. 28 But if thou takeft a wife, thou finneft not: lll'-rhe \pome' 15 '° But ifchcvnbeleeuing depart, let him and if a virgine marrie, Uicerinncthnot: ncuer- denieihthat.and depart; abrothetor a fiifter is nocin flibieiaion in theleflejf"chlfiallhaue trouble in the yflefli: but y Sftiiiflt/h) ptooncth that the m fuch things : "but God hath called vs in peace. I * fpare you. *f -^ndaftardeth Wt^f"" ■"/"'*'''' id.I-or what kpoweftchon,0 wife, whether 29 ■^ndthisI6y,brethrcn,becaufethctimei$ "*'"'f"f ^"""' m^,itTt'tn'd thou ilialtfauethinehultand? Or what knoweft » fhort , hereafter that both they which hwc P'i^'^^^'ii of his vnfji'hfoU thou, O n-an.whethcr thou Ifialt faue thy wife? wiues, be as chough they had none. agt brmgith mth wife.byihis, ti.it jy ij But as God hath diftributcd to euery Jo And they chat ^weepe, as though they i'many wfiom. ■ ^ Sa"eto"„c man, astheLo.dhathncalled euery one, folet weptnot: and they that reioyce, asthoughthey ^/tSit* of the.n,.are ac him walke', and fo ordaine I,in nllChurches. reioycednot : and they chat bye, as though they toafolilt^,mtbe. coraptedholyr i8 ^Ms nny man called being circumtifed? pofleffed not: coufiit t.ajeruut (thatii.conteioed j-.^ him not "gather hu -vneircumcifion : is any Ji Aod they that vfe this « .world, as though '^o"*i""'l'ttt» m!lSv.?UifM called vncircumcifed? let him not be circum- they vfed it not : for tlic d faHuon of this worU ,?;/„f;rX;;f^. to allihefaitbfull, cifed. goechaway. cammoiiiiiii,whtci iwiUbethyGod, ip Circumcifion is nothing, and vncircumci- 32 And I wouldehaue you without care. The ('/"B'"f/'#'i/() and the God of thy fion IS nothing, but thc keeping of thccomman- vnmarriedcarcth for the things .of theLord,how ht wouiiwifl, aU feed. 1 c^° t T ° u« ir^UT) men It bt void of, 4. r^fwJfey?.-./- dements of God. w' . • . hemaypleafetheLord. ,h,t ihty ,mghi thenil?iiojm.wt 20 •*• Let euery man abide in,th«iamey.o.catiT- : .J5 But hee thatis m.nrned, e careth for.the ^(««(«c)«/(/jtf, • ./Sr«.f«M«/# <'»fir on wherein he was called. things of the vvorlde , howe hee may pleafe "Gbt^o^W/.' ;; ZtJcoSe'L ^' Aitchoucalkdi«?2gaferuant?P care not Aw wife. L.SS'' fy/he"tl7Udri,. for it -. but if yet thou mayell be free , vfe it 34 There is difference alfo betweene a virgine f,ouuiedfor. '[\ ueofihehnJizKd rathcr. -'* and a wife : the vnmarricd won an careth for the « fo> wt Andthislfpeakeforyourownegcommo- '"^f??"/*"^;"* > ^aofhKwjfi, j^ '5 Brethren, let cuery man, wherein he vvas ditie, notcotanjjleyouinafnare, buttbutye fil- f'^""/^ ,!,/„., ',^' ^, " '^' '" called, clierein abide with ' God. /fw that, which is honeft, and thatye may cleaue ^hkh Godgiuui ; k Tathefyithfu/i 25 i'^ Nowe Concerning vij-gins , I hauc HO fall vnto the Lord without feparacion. v!/>/,e. hmbmd. commandementoftheLordc :'but I giuemine ^6 '7Butifanyman thinkethatitisvncome- ^ ^^'i^'T'''** itl1he^Tltn7r ''3^""''=' ^' ' «"^ tf'ac hath obtained mercy of the ly for his virgin, if (he pafle the flowre of i.r age, CX^- ft* thim, th«t would Lord CO be faithfull. and neede fo require,lct him doe what he will,he tih ■ut.thai thert, . wt h»ni children z6 I fuppofe then " this to be good for the hfinneth not: letthem be married. unoihmgi»thit_ ' to be bapuxed, md x prefent ncceiritie:/w«<»?;*thatitifgoodfora 37 Neuerthelefle, hee that ftandcth firmc in w"'^'! '*"'"«»'' iTtZhZ^S'-.' '^•-•n'otobe. f^'s'f^^3[^''^^^f'=^f'^"^'"^ti>Ac , ani hupufmc a tateU (o ihi jctU of thjt h'Ji>.ffe, hcatC , that hc will kcCpC his virgine, hcC doCth »)'! arattcn hi. IS He'anlwereih te a qutilioii: what if the vnlaiihl'till foijakc ihc fiithinllfthcn u,g]l_ ihaandthnhtr, istlie iaithfull free,raie;h be.becaurc he is Uirljkenol tl e viifaltlifnll. »i iV'eo A c ..r . i „ .u -„• ^u L._ .. : «.» md there fire if k* -■ einmchihmsfiUHho^i. It left any man vpr,„p,e„„ceoi ti,.sUeu,.ihouUI , j8 ^ '^^^ ^ce ^hatgiueth her to mamagc, ^^ ,^^^ ^^^^/^^ gi.ie occafion to the vnFjiihfulI to (iepirt. he giucth to vmleift^iui , t'ni! iiuti:ii,)eruitiide »nd llbeiu\": watning «Uf ry man generally to line wiih accc dead,(llC is at libcrcie CO marric with whome (lieC care fir the things tented minde in the Lord, what ftjte ore. nduioiifoeuet he be in, bccaufe.that yyj]] outly ill the ° Lord. ofihe l.oidtljo, thnfe «mwatd .h>ngs,as to be circumclcd or vneParents, in «vhorei.oweranda«thoriiie . cHmapon,v,ho bftfeMpe <,faChmir^m,,recoHrr,lh A>i ^fer ,hme: Vfhtch udone ,^ji, ,.\{Mne, ate.warninP chem that accotdingto the fonnctdoatii.e they eonfi- huhed,..y>>i»%the ,h,nejiihjn mJlr»>„e»,,lo r»akeU lo conerthe ««;. Cr//«..n d„ what is meeie and conuenient (or. heit children, that they neither dcp-iue A., 7. hooke and ^^ly. * i.Tmt.6 '■ f ^' 'hot,^'' lhi< c.Umfi v,ereloo ■»,.roor. ,(,j„, ^^^^ ^^^^^ ,^^^^j^ .^„ inconiineiicie.not eouftraine thc ai to mat. the a c.f/in f>r (.hnn. c, H, that „ mj^ie of alc,t„„t,a„di, ctBedto he > C^nfl,. Hage.wherejs neither theit wil doth leade them ,Dor any neccfsit.e vtgeth ihem. - A (i..M let. ?«..«. 19. .4 He(T>ewethtnerearonofthevnI>keneffe,be. Andagainehepraifeth virginitie.butofirlelfe.andnm inill. h he doethviO: ,. , , ji , r L •- 1 1 J t , •. L t '>■'- .......u>,„,..,v.....wv .«...>.,.( many cans, nt H) i — ., -. ih,. |.telent life, and iherelore fuch ss«jre not troubled vv,th(am,I,es,m,ghc he ^1lom■^.l. n Xrlmoiijlj.mdinthefiitreojGod. * l.r/;f coilti. '''">' not 10 be at the Centiln frifhtne bankets. tS Here- tiHiU^ lojfed vf mi dowM, h that ihetr cHati may leeme nioR -unfit fir matrUtt, Jiraiiielh ihe abuft ol Chrijlian lilerlir, 1 1 a»d Jhiwlik were it not thatiht n'cakenefe oftht pfh oifircti than to it, '<"' kiigh tliy knoivlcdgc fliall riie 7 Anamphfic*. cntme of »n o- fx wec knowc that wec a all hauc knowledge: * wcake brother perifli/or wliom C iiiift died, ^^""("iilca'boi^ iher kiode of knowledge b pufieth vp,buc louc ' cdifieth. 1 2 * Nowe when 3 cc (inne (o agr,in(t the bre- oUowpL°it alad thi«^gwndffrr toknow. I.? ^i'Whercforc if mcatc offend my bro- Y^'j'^'^'^'S {_''!' fo ofTcffd and J But if any man loue God , the fame is ther,I wjl eatenofidh whilethc world ftandeth, knjwre'dge'wJiiclj fiift of jM iiec It knowcnofhim. that I may otfcnd my brother. in deedcu none ^ Boou.lUll,hofe 4/Concerningtliereforethecatingofthings M^,..Uo.^Ms.M--.o.V.r(l n.,fi< downc ,, me«e iot^ditMc^pIo'' thinjf «hich the facrihccd vntO d idoles , ut know that an idolc «# iv,lt ,l,ou drtlrcy ,l,y o.othcr.Kjtdf n.ng hi, « rake ccfcience by [lis exatnpid to Coriniliiani pre- c nothing in the WOlld , and that there « none O- d<>ecaill,fot«liofelal>i3i!onCHft;,;nirelft hathdied? ^/Jo«j.i4i5. 8 An !u- . Jff ..!r."« ther God but one. otl.erampliHcatioq : Such ofend.ng of our wcake bretliien rtdouodfih vnfO ^rBi .' u'""^ ^"'"^'^"^^ '^ d,nrar,. eriiedgods, ^ii^-i'^r'^'^z::::^'^'^^^^^!^^^ *V\turZ! ^^'"""'^'■'n hauen,or in earth (as there be many hiiownc p-^i;.i», that l.fmight not fefn.e loexaathatofothet , wbchheewiii d h if df gO ^nd fo their confcience being wcake , is A M ' I not an Anoftle ? am I not free > * haiie i Before he pw»- k fo faith Paul : be defiled. /A I not fecne Itrfus Chrift our Lord? are ye not <«=>'«••> »"y f"" it that we are all g 5 But meate maketh VS not acceptaWe to myworke»in theLord> ihcno hi» p»op«ia ald'torte ko nw.' God-fpr neither i f we catc,haiie we the morc,nEi- 2 I f I be not an Apoftk vnto othcr,v et doubt- ihing/Lff'n d t» * ledgeofCbrm.i therifwe eatenot,haue we IcHV. leireIamvntoyou.forycarethe''ftaleof mine idolej . he wooM lay ootwithftan- 9 But take hecdc leaft by any mcanes this ApolHefhip in the Lor^! (hcweiheomtheloueo|God,aoJ'Hru[ltthournc:g:bour. » The applif Jtno of «h»t anfwete 10 ihingl ciffe- o /re t ur L- I, j- yet hee fpeaketb , redioidoles: Igraunt fajtihee , that anidalp is in dtede a vaine imagrnatioo, ■ \ ^^3' I thefe things h according to man? Icuerally of both, sod tlwt there is but one God aad Lorde, an! thcief.re that meate can not be laith not the Law the fame alfu ? but fiifl of his *'maile eithet holy or ptophjnc by the idole : but it foUoweth not thetefore 9 For it is written in the Lawe of Mofo "'^•'I'e'loa. If .,ha.amaBtn,y«..hnutrefp.ftvfe thole meae. as any oher. rf Th. r.orJ v Thou (lialt not muflell the mOUth of the OXC ftp^f^lCr thii wot/hip miiht b^iwm V IP it : voo(!i)'d(,Tft) dothKot p^mHelheinnrumtnljiUctuft, LMt thttf. hCC whltjh CarCth , (hould CarCin hope , and rhat an Apoftit ? fid'iit ; TertheTithtraudt' itht iQrmfa - ApoftleOiip by the ih\ that followeUi not , is ihis : becaiife there are mi- r • ' ' ' effccls, in that that \j 'firfoiis. ; The reafoD why that lolloweUi not , IS ihis : becaiVfe there are mi- """"f' ' ^^ ■ ' j effccls, in that that ny men which doe not knowe that which you kaowe. Nowe the iuiigeii-.enit '"ws^pporntedofChriftHmfelfe, and the «utbntitie (if hiifiwutionwas fuf. of outward thingi depend not ouilyvpon your confcience, but vpoo the con. 6eiently confiitced to hisiamon^fl them bv their conaetfion,AnJallihefethiDgi fciencecftfeem that bt hold you, and therefore your actions mud be applied not lie fetrfih before their cyes,to make 'lieniafhamed for that they would noi in the onrly to your knowledge, but alfo to the ignorance of your htetSren. 4 An l«»f wife ihat might be.debjfe the mfc lues for iheweakes fake, wherras the Apo. «pt»lying of theteafrn : There J'e many which cannot cate ol things oHeted file himlelfcdid all that he could tofwihne tliem to fSodwhrn they were vtterly to idoles, bnt with a waucring confcience, beca.ife ihey ihinke then; lobevn. terpobate and WirliomCiod. * 'S) the L'rd. b ^-1, ti retlr akite/.} ii tfptArttb tleane : therefore if by ihyexampleihey enterprile to noethat which inwar. ly [«"''■ >'"'/> ikai Codtsthfautftourt^mj^poHifly.f. j Hee addeththisby Ae I ihev thnke difplr afeth God, theit coolcience isdefiled with this raiing,snd then '^"'i' " if I't would far. Sofarreit n off, thit >ou niaydou'.t of my ApcnieDiip, I haft bene the occafionof this roilchiefe. k T» eminence of iht Uile, hec mia- thjtl Tietoief ite themwhicbca'! itin-.n comrouetlie.by oppofing ihofethmgj Ktthihfjccrtt inMrMHl ihi: ll^l hiuluiithmlhriK/rlMi , -aietel) they thought aU which i he Ltrd hath done by ti:eamon(;ft yoii. c tVkich Hi im- giMxtmnie tut thhi^t vnrlnntjhii mere tffiredto Met , and therefore ihry nulU ml vfe them ^id'atdoinj^i, 4 Now ttflichingthe master it lelfe , he fajth, Seeing that I aia. inihiotdconftence. Forthiifo'cr htth confi.tnce , tint if it tee rood, itratktth f'ee,and tiuclyan Apoftle.why may not 1(1 fay not, eaieof all things offered to thmt.el'>ct it a [hnsliainati brethrensfake, asalfoifyourec«iuetheraeate,itmaketb)ouno whitthe more 'traelelreurr i f tioitiliueb) iheTcorieofoiir h»yd.> j That hee may not holy,fot our commecdatioo before God corfiftethi.ot in raeates : but to vfe our feeme to burden the Apoflles. heflieweihihatitis iufl that they doe by atarou. libertie with offence of our b.eihren, is aoabufeol libei 1 ie, the iru< v(e whereof """t of comparifc.o, feeing that fooMiers line by their « ages, and huibandmeB is deane contrary, to wit, fo to vfe it , as-n vfmo ol it wee bane tor.fideratio» cf»f')''*" f™''*s of their lajboors, and (bepheards by that that coimneth of thejt oor weake bieihten,. 6 Another plainer expTicatioo of ihe fame teafon, pro. fi"cke<. j l''^eihto^'iefaa>/ire> « Secondly heebringethfooith the a«iho. prianding the eximpji of ihc fitting downe at the table in the idoles temple, litieofGods isltiiution by an argument e{ comparitpn. h Mane I m belter which thing the Corinthians did enillaccompt of among things indifferent be- i,r'i"idiht» the cetmtoneiiSlomttf ififu? v /)?«.ij.4.i.ii/«.^ig, j JVmilGo-M caufeitisfinaplyfoibiddenforthe circim.ftanteof the Place, aUboBgh oBcace l"''p"dr;fi topTOMide for exea, when bee mtie this L*»e' fir tthenriftiifre is V^ J ,-..«._, L_ j_ . , ■•_ ■ tbtlmtlkfltbwiUnktnD'id^buiCiiibmhiKitttoftt, — ^^ ^eceeale.asiithalbcdetUieduiliisulice, , - _ . Xrucminifters. r.Corinth'rans, Oldccxamplis. ^Rim.1^17. 11 •J.^Ifweehauefowtn vntoyourpirituall i(5 I therefore foninns, not as vncertainely: 7 An aifiinijJdoa thing« be partakers of < po .ver , rtrf not we rather ? neuerthcleiVe , wee hauepreiched to other , I my felt'e Ihotild be " Th-j»3rd(iii. h*ic not vfcd this pOA'crtbutfutfer all tlnngs,that " reprooued. pooi,hOn>i.)t(tt we lh:jilld not liinder riie Gofpd of Chnft. »„,a(aiefO tm m cmtreryto tbt imi (^ffrooHtil) whm ».• it/t^L-'i/'exoe^M I J 9 Doeyciiotknowe, chatthev which mi- netiDbifu^haunicMhttu^hiinOt, ofthe jrgax.entJ wichaa ainplihca- liaa.lur iiritner in fodoin;; do were- quite atcw^ide dcfccci. ii A.I other atgu. meat of g>ea; fntce: other ate Joriihcre'vTf ^^« ■" parukers with thealtar ? was'ii'.viulito: >4 So alio harli the Lord ordcined, thatthey me, yea laihcrfor which preach y Gufpel,lliould liue °of y Gofpel. Bie then any other: ,j But 1 haiic vfcd none of thefc things : '" neither wrote I thcfe things,that ic ihould be fo done vnto mee-.for it were better for mee todie, niflerabout the -f holy thin2s,eatt; of die ' things of the Temple? and they which waite ai; die altar, CHAP. X. JfGodlpirtjHO! tht htvii , neither wiil fit jptre rhofe »4» M'ta/iilceconiuian, j. ^ lOHchin^ ih! OHittaril fifties of hU l'*(.t. 14 That U H *hlHr-l,it>at fuchflifHll it mcritktr, ojiht ihilahlc of ■iii^i,mb0 an paiiikt<$ vfiht LufJs SHliOfr, 24 10 htut (otipatftiim ofoHT tmghititr in ihmp iniiffinm. andvec I ictuied it, and hidia'.licr ftill:iifftrar>ydr or.i ji^ni- H< ff tteth out (rat which h«rai4 MOreouer , » brethren, I would not that yce t uw„. .......w. ,. .,... ...... ..,. ..... ..,..,., (hoiild be ignorant , that all our => fadiers i^ . ^ , then ]■ any man Ihould make my rcioycing vaine. 'y«^^ """f^' ♦ ^^^ ^loude, andall pafled through ./.'.^t^ „tmple i(J ForthoughlpreachthcGofpeljIhaueno- Hl^t*t''-3» ^ of the hnrrible 2 * And were all b baptised vnto « Mofes , in ia.igemest oiGoi that cloude,and in that fea, agaioil the which I vAnadidalleatthedf.mefpiritualemeat, |^^tet:f*$^ 4 X And aid all drniKe the lame (pintuall ofthefameadop. thing to rcioyce of: for necefTitic is laid vpon me, and woe is vnto me,if Ipreach not the Gofpel. 17 Forif I doc it willingly , 1 hauc a reward, tn!cr{ft,al}{>ib) he |^|,j. jf ; (jog jt aeainft my \vil'noiW;tbfiandinz the demmi thAt the u 2 o v And vnto the lewcs, I become as a lewe, drjnke (for they drankeof the fpi: ituall Rocke tion aod faloatiVa that l^folowed thcm-and the Rocke was gChrift) «*"' ** haue-.ani . J _ But with many of them God was not pica- S",""h;n",her fed:forthey were:{.ouerthroweniny wildemeffe. gju'eihemiduet 6 i Now thefe things are our '' enfamples, to fo '"loles feaftej, e intent that we rho *astheyalfolu(ied. hor,iblyandB,a.- 7 Neither be yee idolaters as wfr#fome of nifoldlypuuilhed. morrouet sthac • i!!!«*l'i'„M' that Imaywinnerhe laves: to them thatarcvn- ^^^'"' asitis written, 4, The people fate do whc No>-cmo, llludgeno'v^:^: dertherLaw,a5rW|Ww*r<,vndertheLawe, toeateanddrinkcanorofevptoplay. '^ell^l^.^t ''■■■- ... , . _ jj Neither let vs commit tormcation, as fomc fitly rf.ofccnagaina of them committed fornieation, and fell in one them whfch ire- ■jday threeandcwentiethoufani , qaenteJ ido!«« ftanding he will that I may winne thtm that arc vnder the Law : """-n"*' s ^' To them that are withoijt Law , as lAojij^ l7fiu"i'iLke'nl,t /Ti»rre without Law , (when I am not without thefigt$ft Miiouf- Law as pertaining to God, but am in the Law wic, f6r,ofihfje_ through Clirift) that I may winne them that are witiiout Law : 22 To the weake I become as weake , that I may winne the weake : I am made all tliingsto 1 all men, that i might by all meancs faue fome. 2 J And this I doe for the Golpels fake, that I mi_5ht be partaker thereof tvith r you. 24 » Know vee not , that they which runne in , , arace,riinneall,yetonpreceiucththcprice> fo deth,ta«heede efthetall. _ .^.n»^h-.r.,/.■■n5vr^^^o;nf ij There hath no tentati- thnigs that ar( of- frei in the lemjik. m V-*'* pa l.'.h'i with ih: ulttr in diHihug the ft- CTiffce, H ^Biiiuft tt'tr preach the bosp' I. jft^Sowiihtifl'Ms fUce , ihU: Pj:iI g4re no /ii4i>ig^tifi' thmrcKl I (- i.iy 0- th:r juchf-.iyc fti. tio:i/. trur/tiyrr 9 Neitherletvs tempt iChrift , as fome of l^^^^^:;^-^^ them alfo tempted htra, and v were deftroycd of alUj.igcl to thi« ferpentS. endeand putpofr, 10 Neither murmureye as fomeofthemxalfo ^/'"^'.^-^J,"/" murmured,and were deftroyed of the deilroyer. ,!,„ ttofc ,hing', rr Nowallthefethingscame vnto them for areootofrach cnfamples,and were written to admonifli vs vpon g«at weight.that whom the k endes of the world are come. ^?'' jr'" ^l"*-, - , r- *.■ .-liin fi^'^ with lhem,'r 12 ♦Wherefore let him that thinkethheftan- ii„y vfe them, fo that ihey fi'tquent tentation taken you, but chiiHianairem- . 1 .^,n .^A n^A ;c fnlrhfiil. bli" ."dbe bap. runnethatycmayobtaine. rJ 11 j^ j ■■ r vur 1 onesaBa 25 Andeuer)' man that prooueth mafleries, fuchasappertamethto imanandGodistaithtuI, ,i„d,,„dre«.ue <" a' )llaineth from all thingS»and they d>e it to ob- ''" Conmiunlon.and conftlTe Chrift. a Patilffttkrth thm h rrsjftl ofihe couf tcnp -J rr.m.nr;blprroivnr • bur wrr fnr in vn n^'it.tr.dnol in'c(f!£ioflhepcTfomjMingwfr,icrf!t. * £xo..'.>j,ii.«(*»».j).i8. ta^ne a corruptible aownc. out wee lor an vn- ^i^,i,^.,_ ^ InefficltheSaciatneDtsoftheoldraherjwe.eallonewhh COlTUptl.le. <>ur5,fottliey refpefledChriftontJy who ofteted himfe Ife vmo them in dioeti Hee talctth away occifion o( rnfpicion by the way , that it might n«t b« fi^dowes. i> ^Uofihmt virt hapii^ei mth the outa», J fi^,j , but not in ieede', ehought th t he wrote tlii-i as iboiigh hee cbalenged his iva?e< that was not payed »'«''»''* ^jrf eamel ie th:ngrd,hM iIh} thmfdatt. c Mojet biinf^ ih/it ^H:d', ■■-"'■•'-•• ■ ■ ■ ■ "■ • '.•£.«■»«(« 1 A 1 5. d The jome thtt ivee dse. e Mamit , which vai Afpnii'iaO him. Njy (Jithhr, ; had ratlittilie" then not continue in iTiis purpole to preach lheGo!p:lf cely For I am bound to preach the Gofpel, feeing that the Lorde hath inioyiied tnec this i ftice : but vnleffc I due it willingly , and for the lone of 'J £xod.i7.6nMrM God , n-ithing is'o bea!l..wtd ihat I doe. if I hid raihet that the Gofpel lliould fil'ovedihcpeoyle. beeuiUfpokcnof, then that Ilhonld nottequiie my wages, then would it ap peare thH I tnoke thefc pained not io much iortlieCofpcIs Jal-.«,asfor my gaines and adujDtJge!. Biitlfay, this weien«t tovfcbutabufe my tight and iiberfie. Thereiorei ot unely in this thing, but alio in all other (as much as Icoaid) latn made all things to a!I O'en, that I might winne them to Cbrift , aod might lege- fhcc wiihth:mbe wonneloChnft. o Bi laljngnnhiagof tkem lonhuM t preach U. ■: ^H i«.j ^jA.I.;. p The wir^ (,Lia'):h\htt phct , wa/? be rcflmwd u the ceremonUU Laivt ^ hir/i'tteri thit are itidijfercnt^which ma) ieiione or not done mrmetotl.ebrlrexeti , ahich tn/hubla) haldevpon (h'lfl nho h the tf ue >m*tt, o.ia.andliA6. f Of the riuer and runiUK^ Roile , nhich j; Ddficramentat/tfignifi! Chi i/l,fo that logeihrr with the fg»e,thrre jtm the thine fitniii'd, and the tiHCih « fflfi : fir Coi adeih ml ojfer » bare fioH'^bitt the ihinf /i(^n:/ied by the limine, toffthir trilh it, which h io be rei euitii ■sti-.hfh:!", H- 7fjonb.i6.6^. j An amplifying cf the example againll them which aiecariedaway wiih their luftes beyond the bnundcs nhicU (.od ha'h mealuredout.Forthis is tbebfginningofalleuil,asofidol3rv (which hafa glut- tonie a cnm;'anionvntoit){nrDicat'OD,rebe'.bngagainftCh:i(i, muttnuiing. anj fuch like,which God pnniHicd mcft Ibaipely in that olde pe.pl; , to the end that we which luc fedihrm,& hauc a more lull declaration of the will of God might nvani' I M'l^t fa::e f'>me. > That both landthei to nhora I ^,eac'> the Colp.B Tfithai_ool confcUncc: at ifhefafi, I chan^edmy jetfi wto aU thftiiont , that if all ^y ihat Dieanestahe better heed, h Some rca-ie, fignre,: which fguiHidtutltcra. ■ - - ....... , ..„_^ t/fnlnfir en cmucif en nai 10 the ferrei a frale of Tt^hteoufnrjie, aiidlovf a liMelf pr.trrr:eof'Hapti(ni'.,ndjo in ihr other Sactamcnts. * J^iim.i t.^andiS 65. pfal, 10414. ^i' Evot/.;i 6. ANumb.t^.f. 1 To tetnptChrtH .uicproHokehintto » combalc aiitrre'e.,vchichiho{emnJof,whoa''>ifethel;norrtedf^e thathiehath fiutn iliiefle efi'eciaity them^andmdeitto lerue far atloke ftr their Mes audwicktehiPe, ':'Numb'i\ f, i irnmiheleban- /•''/ ic<'.i4. X'?{/.wJ.i),j7 i»ai>.8 n, <■ Thu ckr aiie ii ca'Jcd ihi ei:Jc,ir it i, the Pmiiing vaof eila^ri. 4 In conclufmn.he d ?!cenilelhfo the Corinthian, tbfm. lfliies,»arniitgth;m that they pleale noli henifelut J, but tathcr fhjf 'hey ptcuenc »t/>) ricciM fm;i ly the Ccfjicl, 11 He btingeih in another caiife of this milchiet, towit,ihat(licy ivtte giucn to glutton c, f.ir there were lolenne bankets of la ttificcs, and the tint cf the Pricilcs -vas alwayes too much celebrated and kept, Thertfoteit was hard tor the:n which were acculiomed til riotouf "" ■" ' " when they pretended the iibciiie ol the Gofpel, tobeieftra ntd I(ft5rbntcoti:rariwir(,'t'ne ,\p.r!lle cjllclh them by apleafinirimili ude,&a:ib by l)i!ownc.txainpW,to fobrirtieand mor ificaiionofihc fleni,lhewing that they can no: bV fit lb I'l.iineotwrciilc (as then the games of lIMimies were) which pamper thclobuliiesotSata Vet he viclhan infinnai^on, Sr comf.,rterh them.il.athemay vp their br,Hi€S, and ihe.efoie alfi.mingthat they can haae no reward , vnleOe "<>^(t'"'t^<>^^^''\':''»^''>?"^'"^ketc>ihofew,cke<{uMitcti-.S.(catemnea{ lliti take auothet c»utfc wd iwde ollile. / VJ.lh a «o.1 ;., qw/ti, i,ti, of Cfir.ft which petilhed in the wilderneffe. / mich^'^'^-cth of„c.k»'Jlf. i ^ - vwMch I One brcadjonc body.. Chap.xj. Mens heads coucrcd. 74 which will not fiififef you to bee tempttd aboo e dcmned of another mans confcjerice? ■ m Heihjtwouid that you be ablc,bucwil eucn >" pine the ifiuc wich Jo For if I through C?"'^/ y benefice be parta- fiflmtythrtuih kttuytu '^^^"^ the tcnuuon.thac ye may beablc to beaic it. kcr, why am 1 cuill fpokcn of, lor that wherefore ^'^. *™'A' '«< %k'7>u'g>''% '* Wheifore my bcloued,flec from idolatry. Igiuethankes? ^ 'm,Z\"h,°lh>^t MiffiitKufcaft ij Slfpcakeasvnto themwiiicbhaiie vnder- n **■ Whether therefore ye eatc, or drinke, i,^,cugh>nj/iutt, «Ki •/ 1*» ;rirf* ftanduig- lucigeyevvhat 1 (ay, orvvha:(bcucryedoe,docaltothegloryofGoci. ctufe that btnefiit ""now MtHtoina '^ Thccup of " blefTing which weblcflc, isit js Giiienoneortfnce,ncirh?rtotheicvves,nor »r (^"j '<> "">" to thofe idoles HOC the « commuoion of tlicblood ofChrift? totheGrecians,norto theChurch of God: ^'Toiofi^ii. Itiiia, ihat hre "jhe bread which we brcake , is it not the com- } ^ Eucn as I picafe all men in all things , not , t hf conclofio* n-.a>Boiiceojcto n^,iinion of thcbody of Chrift? feckingmineowncproSte, but »/»e/>rtf/i*«of nra- Weaaftotder J?iS\bl,he «7 For wecthct are many, are one bread and ny,tiiat they n ight befaued. Tr'JKllwctl'k. willvlcnoother onchody, becaufe wee all are partakers of one notoorrcloes.btitGoa.glotr.JncifothefjIujtIonof.smjry Jsweiray:*htre. leal..n^lhrqfucb bre^d. intheApolilefticketh not to propound hiir.fclle to the CotiDibijM feutn bi» »5 tliej kotw vef y jg Behold IfraeljIvA/W; «lfcer the P flefhi are «>«n« "ockc; as an example , but foihathce callcibibcmbacketoChrifi,vato Ind'hrvft^'^'^in. "ot they which cate of the facrifices <) partakers '^ >""» *" '"'='"'' '"''' "S'^''- duSicnboiowed ofthe altar? r M A D VT ci the igittffleDt ,j, what fay I then? that the idole is^iny „ ,, , , Z' , K' , , , , «- ,, Mnp ihcmf.lje.. tn^Ji? o'' that that which is facnficed to idoles, is ^ ^„ „-„^,^ j„,„^ ,Anr A„^, c<,«„rf, « «u »o»«» The holy batkets 3ny tiling? ktyehtaieil, ani litetiileil>tir ntitimgt ttt,ded to imU, ii of tbeChtiftiaul Jo N«y, but that thtfe thilTgS which the Gcn- *>>> m^n^Uu fnojihiKt b>nktli nnh ihe M) S^pfir »f iht ate pledge. ,foft jij^j (-,^, 5^,^^, they faaifije to deuils.and not vn. i?"''i '^ f"' *"■ "^'"'"* " *' "''^'""'- """'"'•^ " orall.oabecoin. „ , ',. ' , j ' .1, n iju Chain mjluuvon. a.»ou.ctha.they to God : and I would notthatyccihouldhaue^ £ ^vee followers ofmee, euenas I amcf ■?? i-^^^fj*^ - hsuewiihChtift. ' fellowfi lip With the deuils. J3Cl-ri^ . i Thtfiftme*. n »nJnix;,onewith 21 Ye cannot driiike the cup oftiieLord,and ,v-" u ^r t j ►i,o^, jireofih.sTpittle ^ iBoihet Th« Ifcae- u c r L J. -i t/ l ». r 2 • N Owe bretlircn, I Commend VOU, that VS toatermng the : "c'alfod^ /..r. he cupof hedeuiis Yecarnotbepartakcrsof rcmemberallmy tbines, and kcepe the ordinah- tight o,de?„g of fi.in.hcir(icrfi_ thcLordstable,and ofthe table ofthc deu.ls. ces,asIdeliue,cdrhemto>ou. i;r>',"'' »il. tei.theif mutnall 21 Doe weprouokcthcLord toan'^°"'"°"'S •onmnaion .n one ftroneer then he> J 'BurIw.llthatyeknowe,thatChnAisthe,h,„ points, ,0 fciierjirertli"!- .<,am'i.- ? f 11 f _. 1. . 11 V head ot cucry man -.and themanisthc womans wit.ot iht totntly oo-.thetefore-fo . .>5 ♦* 'A, 1 things are lawful! for me, but all head-.andGod is»Ch„lls he^d. appatel c ,ne. doctb.,dc.i,te„ tnmgsarenotesped.ent-.alltn.ngsarelawil.lfor , , propheq.ing ?u"' "TcVt.r/ »Ub 10) Be them. me,but all things edlfie not. l • „ l- ;■ l j" m ^ h the otdtt et the Wues^tthtbeir ' Letnomanfeekehisowoie, but euery man ^="72 '"y r*,«^on bu head, diflionourcth his Lords Supper ..* ido'esordeoils -_„A,_, „ _,i.t "' head. ot the tight ffc ot ta,ber( for idole. ano.fiCTs wealth. t , „.. J + But euery woman thatprayech or prorhe- '>■"'*";'' S'''"-""" ate ootbiog ; i» 2j 7 VViiatfoeuerisroldin the "(hambds.eate ••'i, , j-'jjvl vu l j , , ■ • eo"'S »''"'" '°'*- .hofef.lem'nehaD. ye,and afke no c^efrion for confcience fake. c.cthbarehcaded d,f}-.onoureth herhead: 5 lorit ^p,eh?ndce.ui»e '^:?^r'T^ 2^ -^Forthe^eanh^theLords, andxalhhat ^euen one ven'thmg,asthot.gh(Le were (hauen. ^^^-P'^^^.^t^' It followeth.thjt 1 -^ ' 6 Therelorc ifthe woman be not coueredjlet "•''• "'"*"''"'■• l^bleofde!'!?, 2;T/anyoftfcemwhkhbeleeuenot,callyouh«^'5be0.onie:..ndifitbe(Jameforaw .rd .be,=fo:e you ,, A^j} J,^ jf ^ ,,ii, goe,whatfoeuer is f.t be- '° ^^ '^« "^ °^ fl^aucn,lether be couercd. c.Ii.ng thof. par. Fo"r v'oa — be Tore you Cate, aiking no°queftion for confcicnce 7 *Foramanouahtnottoconer«,h^d:for '-';•-;'«] For V oa cannot be ) ' ' b 1 35 much as bee IS thc X impceand slou' of God: 5""'^'""''.^°'; partaken PI the UKC. l l ■ l i r i honefty.w rich be. Ldaodofidore. ^Z Butifanymanfayvnto.ou,Thisisfacrifi- burthe woman .s thegloiy of the m^n. ,o„„ ..^i, F.«le. I^e.her much ced vnto idoles , eateitnot, becaufeofhim that '^ 7 For the mams not of the woman, but the fi.fcc.u poJl.cie leffemayfucb t>an- „ j- ir i r- ,r ^l l ■' VVOrr^nOr tncman. tradiiions: which t,,,,,,,' _n,,j fliewcditandfortheconfcenceciortheearth*/ . rA l jc u af-erwud ihev Jot .bin sSe theLordsandalltbatthereinLs) , ? ^^ For the man was not created for the wo- l^^^^l^.^^J^ rent, wfii ye then ^g And the confcience,Ifay.nqt thine,but of "^"^ fake : but the woman for the m.-ins fa.ce „,. ,.„„h firiuc with G.d, ^hat other : « for why (hould my libertie be con- '° ? Th"-efore ought the wx)man to h.aue Jowne ood, i» and If you doe, ^ ■' ' pOWcr on /;frhead,l Ccaufeof the " Allgcls. Ch.- (l oor media- rbinke you that ' loor, fortheende yoi Qul!g;t:'^eTppe'h^o<^ n OflhtnitJ^wing: irhifiufm^thttholf tmitt -aniroarJee nbt<'BAlyp( doArJoe, ^ut jli'o of Ecckfiafticill cnmelinene. Then jfMCi'JriiEiKhaitli, '/""", « li«;try^;x/aj. • Sim'/} ifrctKa!/ plidtttnH nait appl^ir/o to the quetiion propafed touui ihr.r cirfHuuiift J ^>t cci:fiiitm7 and guihit^irtlh of ihtl nttfhip and ^grce beDejibtheman by theo:dinance ol God, and that the Disn is foftibieft to fict'ilici. 7 HiM an/ liuigtadoevutthtdruil,, irtnurintt that foiirutrrhnh Chiid, that the glcry ol God ought lo appeare in hini for thcpieeroineBceof it Iximyit ouiht diuiU'UrM. f Tht h(Alhen anifrojhane fmh veri vont ti ike few. V SfAr/.j.*;.' * Jn lhat,lial Ihriffii our nuiliiiour. } Hercofbe fltut'-vf and rAiltt in ttfd> oft-'jeir jialii , vhith t!>tf kept lo the tasoMr of itKir g jthereib that H men di-e either pray ot pieach in publike afiemSlics bauiog iheir ^od!.,m offviii'; mtatt effn'tgi and drin^i offrh^lf to thim,u-iih kanktis and jra/lhif^i. ttti. s coueied (which was then a figre oi fHbie&on) tbey did a.itwerc fpoyle tf* Chap.t.xi,6 Comming to ino hetkinde of things offered to idolcj, here, ihcmleltes of tteitdigniiie agaioft Gods oidinince. b It aifearnh that ihia peateth tha: general! rule, that in the rfe of things indirfertnt iveeoiijlittohaae wtttafoluiit L.tat femtng mil/forihtcucumftincii of tht iir/n that Paul Imtd con/idf ration not ofoiir (eluesonely.bitt of onr neighbo>iii,aad therefore there iK,t} th-jyrafun, tttaMJt m thcfi oh' dsytt jn: tman to ^takt b^rtheadtdm an a!- ■re many things w!;ich of tbemfelue. a;e lawful], wUchisay be euill done of vj, fcmlhf, « ffi^^i efjuhi'Mion. 4 And inllkf lort bee concludeth that women becjufeof offence to eur neighbour, t Lookion of her ober'iencc, (he might mere honoot her which we OBghitcvfewi-h :'i-"'kefgiuirs be not changed into impietie, and that husband. i( Ge>;.t.i6.''ndj.i^nds.f.culeff.).to. 7 He proiieththe inequaliiie through our fault, if wechufe rather to offend the coaliiience of tbeweake, then of ihe woman.by that,that the man is the matter wheicf woman was fi fl made, to yeeldealitleol om liberiieinamitterof noimpotljnce,3nJ fo jiuc rccalion 55- Gem ij. 8 Secondiy.by that that the woman wii made for man,aodnoi the to the weaketoiudge ia ru:b fort ofvs,»nd of Chriftiao libertie. And the Apoffle man for thewnmans fake, p The conclofioD; Women moK be coveted, to Otew ' tiketh ;hefe things ypon hiioWDC perfbn. that the CotiBthiaD. may bauefomucb byihisexteiDall figne, their fubietfl:on. c ^ ceucri^g rrhici n a lok"* 'ffii" the IcITc occiCva 10 oppofe any ciiiog agaiofl hiau ieiSwit. t« Whit (liis meaneth, I doe ooc yet vndeiHand. Kkk z II "Ncucr- Womens heads couercd. i. Corinthians. The Lords Supper. It Adigtefsion n "Neuerthcleflfc, Dcitheri's the man with- 27 '^ Wherefore, Whofocucrfhall eate this 19 Whofoewf ftle'vfetb'^ t/X "^"^ the\vomati, neither the woman without the bread,and drinke die cuppe of cheLotd ^ vnwor- "">'««"''« the h*. th^t wMch hee man ^ i" 'he Lord. thily, Oialbe guiltis of the body and blood of the ,'^ vfc'Jhir'o' V' fpjfce of the fu- li For OS the woman i5 of rhe man, fo is the Lord. anght,ate«uilUe petlotitieofmea, j^n alfo by the woman : but ail thines are of zS ♦ *" Let 1 euery man therefore examine ■«»'<>< 'htDteid "wore', in fa" ^od. " himfdfe, and fo 1« hin. cate of this bread, and "" •»'•*« «/ filtration of tbe I J '» Iiidgc in your felues, Is It comely that a drinke of this cup. tbltit'oVcbVit pollicie of the womart prsy vtito God vncoucred? 29 For he thst cateth and drinketh vnworthi- and ihilbegi'e- fo\"he''n«tbou'^ '"^ Doeth not nature it feUe teach you, ly.eatethanddrinksthhisownedamnation, i*- """"yvuo'ihed there w "e no"^ ^^^^ '^ ^ "'■^ ^^^ ^""o ^^'^ > it is a /hamc vn- c^ufe he "i difcerntth not the Lords body. ^° ^'^ ^ , ineafute of this to him? jo »« For this caufemany are weake,and fickc «,«', J/.f"*^' ineqiu!.tie.Tii£re. i J £ut if a woman haue long haire , it is a among vou,andmi!nytleepe. ftimt P^niHiie thll meVhtre*b P*^"^ '^ ^"'^"■* ^'^ " *°'' '^^'^ '^''* "«'"«" i^o^fot a J I 1 or if wee would " iudge our felues, we ***"'<'• fuchCotttbeptee. * couering. niouldnotbeiudged. * Ue'^WM minence , thjt I ^ '^' But if any man lufl to be contenticus,we j j But when we are iudged, we are chaflened tioo of a mass Cod made the.n haue no luch cullome , neither the Churcj-.es of of the Lord, bccaufs we (hould not be condem- Mf',» of neiefti. B°e",l!ran"d^o ^''^' ned^vkhthe^^orld. ti. req«i,cdmthe man was fo made 1 7 f »+ No w in this that I declare,! praire_t^ j j Ji V/berefore.my brethren,when ye come fo?/!^! "cnpht" of man.thaeraen not, that yccomc together, not with profite, but tog-rtl.-.rroeatCjtarv one for another. nottobeadmftted th^**mea'J!^s"'f'' ^^:"'^^^"'^- , 34 ^^ And if any man bec hungry, let him vnto it, •hichea. womea. and this . '^ '5 For fii-ft of all, when yee Come together cateathome, that yee come not together vnto """"'"ineihem. OBght CO put thcra i" the Church , I heare that there are diircctions condemnarion. *f Other things will IJet in order dien'fcnoos and in roinde to ob- amongyou : and I beL'euc it <« i* r?ft ko^wledge of Chrift, or not fufBcient, although they ptofeOe Chtiftiaa fqchfotvbatnm. »? ror cneremuit Dencre>l£S CUen amo.lg religion: and oihe.sCuch like. I n«pUctl>,aMhdou„,,h,&,hofcrfii,„. tuallcon.nnaion VOU , that they which are i appiOOUcd among », -unwr^^fnd fith nbich rht Vnfill, mamumt. m Het u /V»"'' to t»ti of thumtattwuh gr,4tttm,tuct. » i The prophaning of ih« aSfthtLord //», K'nn-roearprhpTnnkSiinner body and blood of the Lord in bis mjaeriei.is (hitprly pumlhed of him, and X» He vtgeih the Place, tim is , no. to eate the Lords iMipper. therefore fucb a mifcbiefe ought diligently to be pteoented by lodgine and cor. argument tak:n 21 For Cuery man when thC}' lliould eaCO, ta- leaingofamansf.lie. n TtttmdtxumneoH' fd,.fyljjhiihnirntr.unce, frcrn the common keth his Oivnc (upper h afore, and Oncis hungry, Itpi'innt ow itlutt from ihewckeJ. ai TheSuppetof the Lotdisa commoti fenfeof nature. and another is drunken aftion of the Church, and (hetefwe there is no pbce for priuatefoppeis. jj The t Takt ac^Httmg • 1 'r ^ j j- t Supperol the lord was inftitutednotto feedelhebelly , buttoicede tbefoule fi,h,r,.nUfMchs . 22 '7 Haue VC not hoilTeS to eate and to drinke ^ibfthetommunionol Cl.t,a. and the.erore..o»ght tobefepa.arefron.eon,! e»uinng,M/hoH!i mPdefpifeyetlieChurch of God,andfhame them mon bankets. 74 Such things as peftainetX) or"'Dchlike,ihe ApoflletookeorderfotinCMgregatioBS.actor. as^reSburnly prayfeyouinthis?Iprayfeyou not. dir,gtoibecwfiderati.aof .m.e..places.a,^P«ions. conientious,we 2 J '^ For I haiic receiued of the Lord that r H A P YTT hmeto oppofe which I.iKb haue deliuered vnto vou,fpwi>,Th3t C H A i . Xli. this, that the rk^T rir^ 1/^(7,^ ;« ;t,«„;«I— ...U»_i,o ^^U^,-^:^A X y> drtwe tmn tht Cot'mlhiiou jrom conttntiotntti pnJr.ht Churches oi God ^^eLord Icfos in the night when hc was betnued, jh,„„h,huff^uH^uvft>.rt,he„fi.,diun(t, i,/Lj.7 are nst comcn- toolce bread: ^ thiaihipmeLrin^ioyii!ytoecheothi'tmflu)iJ,it»frmf tfoDs. 24 4» And when hee had siuen thankes, hee groii>fvfto^rihnhiioontliodfofchn(iiiifu Gentiles, and touching the right ., •J^l^u"*! ^T"' when he had flipped, raying,Tliis cup is the Newe were caried away vnto the dumme Idoles, asye« I?''.''/'*";'""".. And the Apoitie ,~. n • t i t "* • t r ai J! a ""» A 'ittein no »fethihi5iharper Teftament in my blood : this doe as oft as yee were led. -giueth the c orin. preface.thatthe drinke it, in remembrance of me. j J Wherefore, I declare vnto you, that no th*ans j>iainely to Cofiuihians might 26 For asoftcn aiyeefhall eate this bread, man .^fpeaking by the Spirit of God,calleth leiiis Tndsriiand.tbat whl';eas'tb;y*o" ^'"^ Qrinketliis cupp^ycefticwe the Lords death v ' execrable : alfo no man en fay that lefus is J^I^Heyit^'cL"' ,. fcrued generally tillhecomc. the Lord, but by the holy Ghoft. celled, bagged * \ the Aportles com- 4 4Now thercare Jiucrfiticsof gifis,but the amijiiiotiny of mlndements.yet they fonly of glefied ihem In a matter of greaieft impertaace. d f^jy^^ fnirft. tbem.ind fc rob- l« TocelehraictheLordes Supper ariglit, it is reqmfiteihat rncre benotone- _ '} j Ji ,„_.„ j;.. „_/;,:„ „r.J~.v:n-,.: bed Ot-H ot the lyeonfentol d.Arine.butalfoit-slfeaion,; thit irieror p ophaned. ,« Al- 5 And there are dluerfiuCS of adminiflraU- p„j,-,^f h„ g,ft,. though that fchifTiesandhercfiesproceede from ihe dcuill,and are auill.jei they OUS, but the f'.mc Lord, and luningBo con- come not by chance, nor without caufe,and:liey ta-ne to ti'e profiteol theeleft. ^ And there are diuetfidesof' OperaQonS,but li If ration of tlieit fiyhomftxfKiencthithtamhttibttofjomiiil.giotiAtt.igcdlmiif', g T>-u brethren abufed mtn-vfuiUkindtof Ij^tch , vhertky thi Jlpol'c d Onthenther file, (br inferioiir lot' enuied tbebetter, andneniabpn'toicaken poUle thinketh it good to take away iheloiu f aits for ihrirabu'e,alihnugh they drpanure, fu that all ih>t boHy was as It were fcattered and nnt in p'icesxSo badbenea lor.gtime, and witheo-nrr.jn.Jifoi vfediiChu.-chrs , ardwereap. thenhe going iboot to rrmfdieihefeibufej, willeththem bift to cuofidcrdili. pointed and imlitateJ by the Apcftles. r8 >Ve mal> taheatruelurTie ol kce- gently, that they bjue not thefegiltcsot" ih»m»eliic» , tui f-oni the iiee grace pi»gthelordjSnppcr, oat of the inrtitu;ion of it,ihep>'tr: whereol aiethefe, aoti liBetalitie of C>oJ, to whofe glory i.'iey ought robertowe them all. « '^no- looching the Palloots.io (hew fjfth the Lorili deaili,bv preaching his *ord: tn rini to vhat pii'foff t''t pifirt »rt fixtnyoa. i ll.'e prooueth the lime by com- blelTe the bread and the.«ine by calling vpon t'lr M.irtoi G^d, Jn I t >efther pirino their foin^erftite with that wheteta tbry wtre at this time inf!i:td with w*ih prayerstodfcljiethe inft.tuilon ■h'-r.'.vf, Dijd fioally to Uriiutt the b-eid thofc exrelleotgTces. A ./rr/oHcfcinjCorfi ftmrcf ou-tt't co«»/i':ii» hiinfc'fe , ihjt is toC'y. to prooue mooueyoui lippes tnhonour Chtifl withall, but by ihe^raceof the li«ly GhofL both hi$kio»Icdgc,and .ll.>fj:i'i a ■■) icoen I'lce : »ofheAefootrhthf lordes A '.Warj.^i. : tohi i^.t%.ihap9,9,fhhf.n\. c 7ii>thcHr(thr>i, or ly tnf death, thi is, introe'iitl. rovei'ldo»n^»': s i-jordu lirKir.iMi-n: and latl of all, r/i-Mn ttl-aHcenrr dimmifh htt fhrt. 4 In the fecund place, he layesh arnihef toralrethebteailat 'h« MiniU'r^ Ijnd, jn teit ard tod ii'ke the wiae, and ('undatinn, to wit, that theft gilt(sarrdiners,asiht functions alfu ate diueri, and gine Godthauk* : fhisM'as Pauls and riieApol*!csmanei of minitlrin;^ W.if. their olficesdiueis, but ilist one fclfe fame ••pirit,Li tdandCodisihrgiucrol'all Stf.t<.»>*'.<4.>».t<<'es!.'<). ' 7'"« vn:/ (T3'«<^'i) tMrth •■»iVuto-ui Chrifi ihcbgifcef, and than* one ende, to wit, for tl.c profile of a'l. d T^tr Sffit it hUrnxur oi' dttih : /6r aI.I' uj'j ii:! I\iryt mffKoi iiol/rtiyit ihtl ttmii Ifg^ei mrft p!iniel)iii:iiti:iti^rj fo'i ih'gifitt, f So PauI cullnh thfi inmntd fixe ttkuh bitioiif Vtr} Jtrt W.nsi.idy'nii:)i:,e^ an^trwftd, (ommilbjriin tht b.lf Chop, and nmk'th iniu ft 10 jnHdirfitU /^wjr. -God Spirituall gifts.' The Chap.xuj. mctnbc1softhebody.Louc.7r God isthe fame which workethaM in all. ^i '*Ar»dtheeyc cannotfay vntothehand,! >» Noweon r Tbihufy Cho/l 7 ^^^ ^^ manifeflacion of the Spirit is fgi- banc np.need ofthee : nor the head againeiothc heV 'iiVilivn' tfintihtwilhii,. ueR,Coaicn'm.'n, rogproficuith.il J. feetjlhauenoncedofyou. > tothem.whi't'ii' eifthimf'tfi^itif : g 5 For to oneisgiuen by thcSpiritchc word ii Yea, much rather thofe' members of the woe in,iutd in^wvi ofihtfe. ^ff^ vvifuoiTie: and to another the word of know- body , w hich feeme to bc-P more feeble , arc ne- ""'' °">" "• f^;:^/„r,:j ledoe.bv the fame Soiritt ' ... ^celtrrie. cclmo.i.cv Imfiiofiit 9 And to another «>_ji«*» faith by thefame 2j And vpon theft membtrs of the body, *" '"&.'.«? ^J •'^nn vpon tftoie wCTwfr/w of the body, notto'dcffiftiln - , ^f.,... which we thinkemoft viihoneft, put we more i.fciiooisajvn. ?K;.m,n^f!MVd; »o And to another the > operations of great le, ard ucrfitie,»Dd rccko. wofks : and to another , l< prophclie : and to ano- more coqiclmcllc on. (-„„^ ,»„ ^^ /^. rngvpihcehicieU clicr, the 'difcerningof fpirits ; and to another, 24 Foroiir comely /'dr/w needc it not: but fotCtxJ, faynb g ills, beating that (jiuerlitiesof ton"iie's : and to another , rjieinter- God hadi tempered the body tog^ether, andhath hfcbatliiniucb in:o then heads, /-" „Li ?ii d^ttxtmatiid v-hi-hhefaHbe. prctation of tongnes. gmcn the more honour to xhsX part which 'j"^y^\'jP;^Yj^j^^ fo.c,toviit,that II ^ Anil all cheicchLigsworkcth one and the lacked,: that ihe ir.ore c.<- fclkfame Spirit , diilri.;uting to eucrj' manfetie- 25 Left there fliould be any diiiifion in thebo- ceileDtand ueaa- tally hichshm^u frofer to the P«. fifrs office :,u the tgreethtosheDot iiourt. 28 4. And God hath ordeined fome in -the couer ih-.tnithac Chiu-ch : Ai firft Apoftlcs , fc"''i'''''=''r* ly '"Ifthefootwouldfay, Eecaiifelamnot nours, diuerficieoftongues. ^ thewholebody j Bi operation he the hand, lam not of the body, is it therefore noE 29 Are all Apoftlcs? are all Prophets? areall c^jfa"","! X' rManeththofff^reat ofchebodv? teachers? tho.iohiiechpart vc,km^,ofOodi ^^ Andif the eare would fay, Becaufe I am Jd Arenlldoeisofmiracles? haue all the gifts becoDfidertda. nottheeye, I am not pf the body, is it therefore ofhe-iliug? doe allfpeake with tongues? doeall ^"s'deareerard'" not ofthe body? interpret? ^ condinlrl , yet 17 "If thewholebody wfrffaiiej'e, where Ji '9Biitd€fire3'outhebcftgiftes, andlwill becaufe they are vreri the hearing ? If the whole were hearing; yet fliew you a more excellent way. ioyned t-sether, 1 I /•'^ II- _3 O' . ' ' theynaueacom- wnere W;'r«tnelmeLl!r.g. ofliBiiiebbtltin commodities and difcommodiries. fOfthefmalii^anzwItfl 18 But nowe hath God difpofed the mem-, 'itifkei, »ndtfn!re!i'ejm4U>accounlcd»f,<,fihereil, 9 IVeeaoreca/iJuUfcoMr bers eueu' one of them in the bodyathis avmt »*«»•> ^hmld tf/iou their opoaliom avJ cfficntolhtprofft aud pye/etxanmof olcfiir*" ■ thfnholt hoi}, tj Nowe hee-applieih this fame doSiine to the Corinthians P V5* -e t_ ir i_ 1 Withontanyallegoiie, wjining ihemthat fceingtheieate diaenfunfiionsand 19 For it thej'were allonemcmberj where rfir.etsoi{tef, itistheitduetie, nottooflendoneagaiBftanotber, eiiberbyen- cmfumT^hiilacri. ivfr* thcboly ? uie (jr ambition, bat rather that ihey being ioyned together in loue and charitie fet'p«,T*» 20 But now 4r« there mar>y members', yet but oMwithanother, eue,yo«o( tbembtHowtotheprofitof all, tharwh.chhe oetiitt ytter m ..•;—. ,,ijy -5 hath reteiaed, accotding as bis min;ft«rie doeth requite, f Tor all [hurchet HhcmMterof^M. ORtOOay. '.";t.. ; Ifhirefceuertkef are dijperfej tho^ov the tflifU mrid, are allien mer/tbenof ont r,iiS(mJSrf'-)ra. _ ' lf,^j^ -^ Efhtjiaitt ^.Jt. t The offices of Deattm, m He feiteihfiorihihecrm k ■Fo>eiei;,ng of4H»it to cemt. I Whirtlj, fkife prophett sn ky.lifttn from derofElderi,t,hid>inhef.jf.7. 6 Hee addetb uoteoucr fomctbing elfe, to towit, iftheyoiueihanfelues tothe beftgifts, atidfocTiasatemoftprofirable to Wit, that ahbongfHbaithefegiftes are VDtqoall, yet they aremoft wifely di- tbeChurch, andfoiftbey conle■ndcoexceUon^anothetinloue, wbiali iirrepa^ yiced, becaufetBewillof the SpititolGodisthetuIeoftbis diftiibiition. ■ fetb alf otbet gifis. ' 7 _ Heefettethfootihbisformet fiying by a (imilitode ukenfrom the bodie: This fayeih hee, is maaifelllyfeeDe in the body, whofe metnbersate dJaers, . CHAP XI IT b&t yet To knit together, that they tnatie but ooe body. 8 The applying '• ..: - ' jf ofthe fimiliiude. So tnull weealfothinke, fajeihbee, of themyfticall body « He/bevrethti^tlbereitetiogipt/oexcellent, rphichmCoJt ©fChrift : ftrall wee that fael.eue , whither wee bclewesot Gentiles, are Jighlarenot (OTr:ij>i , tf Cljaritie U atviy : 4 aiidthtrtfirt byonefelferanieBapufme ioyned together with onrhcad, that by thit meanes, htd.gufith'viHoibecsmnuniiitiotiofii. there may be framed one body compa<5 of many iretnbets : and wee iiao« ^_-- tt- i. t r 1 'it ' r dtnoke one felfe raaiefpirit, that is to fay, a fpiiituall feeling, pe.ceiirerance *Tp* . §" ' I IpeaKe With thc tonguesofmcn , Hereafoneth acdmo ioncomuioDtovsall, out ofonecappe. yr'u''ha(^hH'ch. n Tobtcor/]eo>ie6i>dyTHii-( iag dtinke of the Lords Hool, trft are aiadtpa'tat; amplfieth that which followed rf the fimilitudt . - ..^ , . „.. _ „...._- , .,.^, ynirie ofthe body is ootnr.ely not let by this diueifitie ofmfm&cis, but a!fo Knew all fecrcts TJld all knOwled?C, yea, if I had that without it, itcouMoot beabody, if it did not confift of many , and tWe were diners all^ f ith,(b that Icou]drcmoou^*mountaines, all other giltes members. 10 Nowe hee bdildelhbisjdodtrine vpon the founda-ioosivhich ^n.^ fnrf nor Iniip 1 vptp r\r,rWxr,o areasnctliin? pf. Ice h.d laved : and firft of M bee contim.erh in his purpofed fimilitnrfe. and ^"'^ , """^ u ' ^^<<^enoth)ng. ^^^. ^^^ ^ ^^^^ af^terwjrd heegreh to the matter barely ar.d Cmp'y. . And fitftofalUieeipeik, ? """ '"OUgh I fecde the poOrC With all thing he p'oneth e:h vnto them whi^h would haue feparired themjdiii-s from ihoftivhomeihey mf goeds , and though I giue my body , that patily byan 10- ennled, becaufe they had not foch excellent gif(€s as they : nowthisis, faycth Ibc'bum&l, and haUC not loUC , it ProfitCth me iiigir»iu(er ., m ifhefafd. If there jeere an) lougiui of cooM not beabody, v.Tleffe itwetemale of niaay'Bie.'nbers kaitte togttber, .yfngeh, andjhaithemtaaddtd not -v'e thtm:oihebcr.!jiiofm} rieighiour, it anddiaers one ffon the other. Andtbatnoman might fiade fault with This di. vctemtkim tlfe tuSa'uanitandymtlftgkiiidiifbihLlin^. t ThatgiuetharUat 0 Ron a< v-neqoall , hee addetb that God himfeUe haih coupled all ihefe toge- and no cetiline fouad. e "if &:ih, hie mean-th the j tongues, what fliall I profit you, ""dse'oiifle, la djfir,,ii,«r,:h. jUgj^ j.i,_,j ^hichis in par:,nMlbeaboli(hed. exceptllpeake to you.eichcr byreiielation, or by „" "'*' ""^r ( It a not coniu- . _ ' i . i t /- t l'»i i "^i 1^ i • i /• • i .,-••»- "loreaiCfuntcf CTf/i««, II JVVhenlvvasachildc, lipakeasachiide, knowIcdge,orbyprophe()'ing,orbvdo£tnne? thegfioftongoei f-Fjioyedh At I vnderftoodas a cliildc , I thought asachildc: 7 5 Moreouer things v\ithout life which giue 'tea of ptophe- * rixJueouf,u< u, tht but when 1 became 3 man, I put a\\ay childifh a found, whether »/itf a pipe or an harpe, excqit &'"S ■.'^.'"''j. Hl6:T»";mr«fi, things. , ^- , r ^''^^X makeadiftinaioainthelbundes, how fliall o7,"°g„;,V«i tru:hrrh:coH:>:es. 12 *For'now vve fee thotowa glaflc darkc- it be knowen what is piped or harped? thmg mote to be 5 Agaicebecom- ly ; but then y7;4//ivf />* face to face. Now I 8 And alfo if the trumpet giiie an vncerteinc ''"g?«<' "f- And meti^eththeVx. know in part; but then ihalll know eucn as lam foiind,whonTalIpreparehimfcIfeto battel!? h"eapon r.iov.«| celleiKieof chj- , ' 'c .-, ..r r aootherabufeof ritic.tn that thac Knowen. 9 So hkewife you, by the tongue, except vee j,, g.ft of toii»nefc It iliall ..euer b« I J 7 And now abidcth faith , hopCiMw/k>ue, vtter words that haue ' fignific^tion, how (h^all it inthat iheCo'.in- aboiifted in the *««i chcfe three ; but the chiefeft ofthtfcw louc. bevnderftood whatislpokea?forye(hallfceake .'•'""'vfedtoungt SaiDts, whereas intlieavre wtbeeongregati. theotnergi&swhichare nectffatieforthebuildidgvpofiheChurch , folongis i""«tajit. »• j r y • on.withoutan ia. we Hue liete, lV.sH haue no place in the world to come, g Tte m) w gtt knov>~ I O 4 Thfre are lo many kuldes ot VOycCS (as It terptcter. \\ hich ledge htp'Ophfting. 4 The leafon : Becaufe we atenow inthat ftate, thatwee commcthto paflc) ill the *VOrld,and none of them thing alihocgh it baue need toleimedayiy, aad thtrtfoie we bane need ofthofc helps, to wit, of ■ (]u,jj[,g_ nught be done to the gift ottongoes, and knowledge, and alfo o( thetn that teach them. Butto ' , , , -, . fome profit of hin what purpofe feme they then, when we bauc obteined and gotten the full know. 1 1 Except I KnOW then thCpowCr Ol the VOlCe, j(,at fpjke thttD. ledge of God, which fetiie now bot for theni which are imperfit , and goe by de- I fliall be VntO him that fpcaketh a Bat barian,and ret he cottupted tongu wedefire'hnlUmmeiiog, tliofechjldilTitoyes, and Achlike things, wbeteby j. Wherefore, let him that fpeaketh a /Jm*^* afferablies were cur childchoodisftamed by liiileand little # « The applying of iheCmililEde »__„,. 1,...^., ,.tr!,.L._. . • .^.„ inftifutedandaa. efourthildehoodto -his p^fent life . wherein we dlTk.iy beholde hejutniy tonguc,'' j>ray that he may interpret. P„i„„j ^^ fjr Ibings, according 10 the fmall meafore ol light which is giuen v$, through the ?n. 14 * For ' jf I pray in a ftfOnge tOung,my*lpint jny priuite mant ietftaoding of tongues, and heating the teachers and miri(lers«f the Church: pra'Cth: but minC Vndcrftandirg is 'without fruit, comiroditie, ba( ofonrrojns3geai!darcng'h,tothatheaueLlyandeternalllife,whereinwh«nw« ., VVhat is it then > I will Dtav with the fpirit. <«' the pro fit of fceholde God himfclfeptefept, and «eli»biened with his full and perfealieht, to . *> WnatlSlttncn 1 \viJipray ujmuicu iiw, ,i,e whole cob. beholde God himfclfcptefept, and ate lightened with his full and perfea light, to 1 % •,, • 1 i _ j n j- „ 11--, t what porpofe (houM /e def.te the voyce of man and thole wotldly thing, which °^^ I Will pray With the " vnderflandmg aUo : I » ^Uih»m:i!iU-vid,rjlocdbyccmiriion. 7 The conclulion : As il Ih^ ApolMe ""^vuiuii iic uwl " w».wuj7n.ui l.ll^. i w^.w v,» y'^ 'mittprfter fhoafdray, Sachthetefo-elhall be our condition then: but now wee baue three Vnleamcd, (ay P Amen, at thy giuing of thailks, ^ 'g, t>-tirnlhU things, ai'dtheyremaineluceifwebeChnftes, as without which, true religion ' rtiion whnihee «ann.t confift, to -.ir. faith, hope, and chaiitie. And among tbcfe, chariti? is the ^,f^ rtciutJ ofthf Spirit, which notwilt-floiiinf, hf aiu'eth , when htlh„k,tbmfi cb.efeft, t>«».ire .c ceaieth not .n ,he life to come as the reft doe, but ,s perfefted «„„, ^j,^.^ „,^ ,,^, ,,„ v..dfrft„;i. 6 fVhch m^f fi„(Jr „en « <*» andaccemplifhcd. For feemgthat faith «^ hope tend to things which are pro- 'fl^,„f,^i„,ffi. \ Thtco^iftmi. 5 He fettethfoorththat «hi r> YTTTT by the manifolde vatiecie oi languages, infemuch that if one Ipeake (o anothet I- H A 1 . Aim. without an interpreter , it it as i( he fpake not. g ^s ll-tPapift, mdttihiJrferm I »fe cemmnJiih tht fifi orprcphtf,in-i llyty ihtt avihtuufi, fwrt out fomt Httrtw tr Gretke wcrj, in ihi Prnf. [ lHitt^ktnofmu/!c.ai,i/!„amHtu It ht ttuhtlh tht trm fit ke'irttht'vnUxTnedpfot.U.lh'th 10 f'^hm »r.AW ofv*-,n t fr:ntU tmiu f So ibiK *m VUtlt4 ^cfhtJttu,UPit»(lbittthtthiriwrff, thifriijitri.Mii*iilit(«mfin;tiii/ntr:d,v4mii, feeing Strange tongues, tdifyingl Chap.xn Of Chrlftes jcfarrcaion. -jS feeing he knowech not wKat Aoii fayefl > jy Am! if they willlcarnean>' thing, let them 17 For thou vCTCly ciufft chank:^ wcl, but the afke their hufbands at home; foritisaflu»mefor other is not edified. "" women to fpeake in the Church, fci"'c'l'rfn««''- >8 « I tliaiike my God, I fpcake languages 36 " Came the word of God oiit from you? ■< Ageatnir tip" u.boii" that more then ye all. either came it vnto you onely? contlufionofita theyolaybeaBu- I? Yet had 1 rather in the Church to fpeakc 57 If any man thinkc himfelferobeeaPro- "XvV/f/rTi 5 •yf'^"7f"" dmg, but as concerning mahcioiifndTe he chil- ignorant. a!cnei«mt to Cow ght r^i J 'no'vv he t«- drcn,burin vndrrftandingbeofaripcage. ;9 '* Wherefore, brethren, couet to prophc- '^•tmftiulrtobe ptoncihthemfite 21 In the ' Lawc itisvvrittcn, ijBymenof cie,and forbid not to fpeake languages. u'skiKiUmhiew. ly for theirchildini other tongues, & by Other languages will fpcakc 40 Let all thiiigsbe done honelllv, an*! by mgtr.diH^tl'ni^ ' lot hoTv''tbt'Bift ^ "^^^ ^^'^ pcof le : y et fo (hall they not heare me, order. ' ^miuAtlthrA^r. of toneoes which faith tlie Lord. , r/-Lt./ii.i.i- j 17 TheChuicb "" 6™ / 1-.1.7L c a _ r /•_ ought not watt fotfach as be flubbornely igBorant, and Villi h'.t ab.de to br wasgmcn to the 2 2 »'VVhcrfore jf'^Wg* tOngUCSOrC for a figne, ^f^y,,^ ^w to goe fot« ar Je norwithftanrfinfi, in thofe th njs wi„ch arc r^jbt. Ch h d "Of ^O '^"^'n that btlceue, but to them thatbe- H Prophecieoc-jhUimplie to be retained anJ kept inCoDgrcg«ions,ltt gut tf by tb'ei'r' atnb"t^on '^^^ ^^^ '• ^"^ propheq-ing [eruct-lj not for them «•»§"«»"« not to be r.tbidden.bat all things mull oe done oiderly. into an iiiRiuiiunt thatbelceiienot,but for thcrr, which beleeue. cf turfing, feting 2 J " If therefore, whcn the whole Church is CHAP. XV. that this fa-nealfo ^ome together m one, and all fpeake firange » V''?;^'J'i''J''"';'"t^;, ' ^uH,'^}*i"^'T^J- iscoDiemeda- o. ti ri i onofibiift.S Pauljtv ChriH. g Hii htdimftcutti that mongftrbtpu. tonnes, there corr.em they that are fvnlearned, c^'Hrch,vh,Ttoiaf,trat'd hfvaim»Ht * mutfUr. ufhnji nifh.mton where- or they which beleeue not, will they not (ay, that prftroiia^nin^^nim aiilhilinfcb) hm. ts rinlifio.t. wirhGod puoilh- yeareoMt of VOur wits* mi-^eath. 19 Ti>Uhafli-{ed for lirtd.iZ^t Efhtjui Pant ed the ftubbornes ' .. 1. . ■/■ n _ L»' • j- l . • - * fjuxht aithlit^ft'i. if Hsul tkedtaiArtrAifid. i': Tht •fhi. peoplr.that ^ ^\ Lut il all prophccie,andtherecomeinone 'fi,{t^A^.neun'Jti»m. t.ncffm .J,ncZ,«,„. bedifprrfedihem that beleaiethnot, or oncvnlcamed, keisrcbu- yi iyeP:->il*ntechtt.fcd^miI,xHut>tr.U!liffe. siVtuht amoDgft fliangets kedofall men,and isitidgedof all,' fi-.ng. ^TVia^r.t. ^i connnicK uuijlid^^ntjlt. S;t;vn'S15 r^5/r"t'"°'n/M'''-''*'^'''l^r"k'*^'":fr M?'r? \*^«?^^ ^ deckrev^toyou I^IZ^'X, Boi mt,&ioheuilHaldovvneonhisface& worihip iVlthe Go(pel, which I preached vnto yoa, coccetoingtbete- ■^Mttth.iZ^, God, 2nd (av plainly tliat God is in you in deede. which ye haue alfo leceiued, and wherein ycc f""'«'^'o°-aB;ceptyehaucbelecuedin vaine. ingfiiftthaihe 1. The conclafi. things be done vnto edifyinj. i For firft of all, I deliuered vnto you that )l"lf!!!Z HHZ* on; Therefore tbe t-> ir r 1 n / • i • 1 ■» • » 1 t ^1 .^ . •; « »-i'«v thing. to the eixK giftoTiongues *7 '^ it any man fpeakea/?r,»>i;? tongue,/*/// which I recciued, howe that Chrift dyed for our tbattheCorin. ftrueth to puniOj *^ by two, oratthemofl, by three, ana that by finnes,according to the if Scriptures, thiansmightvo. ihevnfaithfiill couTfe,andlet oncinterpiete. 4 And that Ke was buried, and thatheearofe ^"^^^ '•"« "f/n-ei."^"";. r "' Butiftherebenoiuteipreter,lethimkeepe the third day, according to die v Scriptures, tt^i^'ulT' tedtoprnpbecie filoicc in the Chmch, vhiehlj>eal{*thlanju.ig*if jp « And that he \vasfeene of Cephas, thenof the right coiafct (thai is to fay.to f.nd let him fpeake to himfelfe. and to God. the'twelue. and next ibjthe tbe interptitation 29 ^Ut the Prophets fpeake two, orthree, 6 After that, he wasfecne of mocthen flue f°"n''„"V„'^?°' thatTha'tBh'cb and let the Other iud°e. _ hundreth brethren at d once: whereof many re- Ir°Bingma*terf isfpoken.bebf ?o And if any thing be reueiled to another niainevntothispre(ent,andlbmealfoareaf]eepe. butoianoiher tharmtancsTo- diat (ittethby,!et the firll hold his peacc. 7 After that, he was feene of lames,* then of *'"*''?<'""'''*'* d.rRood of the j , for ye may all prophccie one fay one, that all the Apoftles. ' f/*";!!;:;^';!^/- ji Another ar- all mayleame,andallmav h-'ue comfort. 8 ^*And laftof allhewas fecneallbofme, their faith muS giiraent: The gift J2 And theffpiritsofths Prophcts areflibiedi as ofone borne out of due time. needestooieta o f :org -t s with, to the Prophccs. 9 * I-or I am the leaft of the Apoftles, which l°"f'l- ''^"f f* nc!'>'vnpro- ^^ ForGodis nor the autbour of confufion, am not meete to be called anApoftlc, becaufe I blgiroe'ih^'hit' fiabic 10 the faiih tut ofpeace, as ivefee in ;UI the Churches of the perftcuted the Church of God. ireatife >t a.riftnr full but alio doetb Saintes. i o 4« But by the grace ofGod I am that I am : ferutreflioo,whicli' very routh halt j^ »>vLetyour women kcepc filenccin the and his grace which is in me,was not in vaine:but '*''"g' ?'*='' "d aswell roihfmaj ^i t r ■ ■ -i i -i.'^i i jili m foundation of to the viif-iti-full Ciiiirches : for it is not permitted vnto them to I laboured more a.ioundantiy then they all : yec ourj.nd eonfir- whic'. (hould be fpeake : but /^fjr sMg/^y to be fubicdi, asalioKihc notl.butthegraceofGoduhichis withme. mfthit fitftbythif wonne in the pub. Lav,; faith. 1 1 Whcrtfore, whether it were I,or they, fo "ftimoniroUhe For by'^i'hi! mtane^ it co>nm-:h to p.fTe, that tbe fiit'ifuH fteme toother to bee WC preach,and fo haue y C beleeucd. _ the'wimlt'oTthe'^ Budde.ronchieffecanihevrfaithfullbemftruaedthereby. f r.oskt ^£11:^.1}. 12 f JNowif ItbepreachedjthatChnlt ISnTCH Apoftles.aadoJ la The coDclnrion: The «d tying of ihe Congregation isarnltanfl Tquare of moiethenfiue the right vfe of aMfpititual gifts, ij Themaner howe tovfc the gifi of ■.ongots. hunJr«lbbretbren,aBdIaft ofaHby bis ewne. 4^ CtiUl.i.ii. * hi thtprtfrf. It may be l3*fuU for ore or two, or at 1 he aiofi for three, to vte the gf' "t fion mhtrtofyau coutinue )et. b tVhichisVtry »hfwd,aiiict)in»t tt, tut that' tongues, orea^eranotherinanafTc-nblie, fothattherebe fome tnexpocnd tbe «*y ih4it:ltfue,miijjrtitfnhff>-wleaffiil>>, .^ '/* sj.y. i-fn.^.i^. V 7»» fime; bnt ifthfrf be none toexptwind, let him that hath thitgiff, ^take to him tiMl.i. H lohaia.19. c Of ikoft tirt/iit p'lckrd tad chcfin ^ftHlii^Tthicb ftirealinr. 14 Themanerofprophecying: tetfvoorthreepropoBad, and !ft vert omaevh calltJtvrbu^l.OMgh Thim WMfat ^Htoflht immhcr. d "Hut tt lheo•,ht^ia^^f ofthat that i'p:opnunded,vT!ifthtrit be agreeable to the wotd of fntralliimtsytuiio^'thmndat om wH^'.t. ^.^Ciis9.s. i He tnaintcisctlk Cod or nn: ifia this examination the Lord giue an« man onght to fpeake, let by theway,theaathoiitieoihis ApoSlcl^ip, which was lequifiie to be in good lhe.iigi.ie him leace to Ipeilte Let enery man be admitted to prophecie, feneraHy aedire among tbe Corinthians, that this EpiSic might beol force aad weight ». and in hisordtr, fe farrefoorih asit isiequifite foribeedifjiugofthe Churth: motjgft tbem. Id t^ meane feafon he corapareib himfelfe in fuch foitafttrarrr* let ihem '^econ'enttobe rub:edecheto«thcrsiDdgeininr. 1 ThtatBrmtvhich nine diuine arte wuh ceitaine other, that hetnaketh himfelfe iifetioar tothria tKtrrtt/'^ s Ithtfi^-whithiiTtiitfpredmthCodi SfArX. ij Women are common all. 'fpAe/jS. ^ Bpfrf.^.-;. 3 The fitft arg'-.roen! to prccnethattherea - dediobrfileminpubliqueafTemblies, aBd^hey aie CMUBiUldcd 10 askc «i tbcit arefbritAioifivlBtlltiiead: Ciiril) is ti(eo againc, (htiefere the ikadfhaUnfc Kkll4> &0«^ ?f4hererurrethen (hall the Sonne alfohimfelfe be (ub- ijfi^"j,i„^-] ifChriabenot fo bc the dead bc not raifcd. . '; ieft vntfahimj tHatdid fubdue all things vnder „y, 4, ^^^^^^j^'' , tifen a.jine the j^ "^For if the dead be potraifcdjthen IS Chrift him,that"Godraay beallinall. irhichuuhn ' Gor'c'lTs'in vaiDC "o^ "ifed. 2 9 '5 Els v^'hat (hall they doe which are bapti- /'"« '*' « *^/' .nii'the credite ' 17 And if Chrift benot raifcd, your faith is «d « for dead? if die dead rife not at all ,why «re ^^ //''wXV that you gaiievM- vainc: 7yeare ^ v«inyoiirfinnes. they then baptized for ;dead ? , ■. ■/hiuCepiifondfr to.t.isvamcand ^g g ^^^^^ j-^ ^[^ which arc alleepe in Chrift, jo. «« Why are- wee alfo in ieppardie eueiy h„finc,,h-„v,Hjl^ wearciyars. ' -rt i l *i \U ufceic sot thai * " 6, He rcpcateth arepcnfhed. hourc'' _ ,..,i • ^, -o Ifin thisllfconly wehaiiehopcinChrift, Ji ByourPreioycingwhich I haueinChrili ^^ij,,,^-'.^,^,^ - ment taken cfaa we are ofall men themeftmiferable. lefus onrLord,Idicdayly. , : him. fit'^to'ihcwKe 20 '- But now is Chrift rifen from the dead, J2 '7lf I haue fought with beafts at Ephefu? ♦T/-.to,f8.*. f.,ti.isinvaine,f " ^^^/was made the ^ ffirftfxuites of themthat q after the. maner of men , what aduantagcth it ',^^'^^°l^, thererurreaionof flept. -- : ^ mc,if the dead bcnotraifcd vp ? ^ '°lct vs '-cate ,;,^3„„„' ^^■',„j chtift be taken ^i " For fince ty mancdjw* deith, by'man anddrinfie.-forto morowwelhaildie. p,i.,fatokisFa- TpW^mg c^we alfo the refiirredion of the dead. jj xpEenotdcceiued:euillfpeakingscornipt 'A.rJ/^M'^^ death is the pfi- 2 2 For as in Adam all die, euen fo in Chrift good maners. ; jr that'istofoy.ihe niOinient offline, ftiall all be g made aliuc.' '■ ?4 Awake to //«e righteoufly, and finne not: ^^^^^j^ »«,r4„ jnvaiaeihouldwe ^ iJ But cuer\' man in his *owne order: the forforiie:hauenotyknmvledgeofGod,Ifpcake7;f>c,«rf;//rr/?r, t!:::V^Z firftfmitcs..Chrift, afterward, theythatare.ofd,istoy.om(hame. . Slt':}^"'' giuenvs.ifthey Chrift,at b'scomming /^j//ny*'«^ ^'Eutfome manwillfay, "owe are the. ^,^^^^,^ J^^^^ remaine: but they 24 H Then /)5i;«/** the •' cnde, whenhee hath deadraifed vp? and with what body come they jij/^ ptrfia, ^td rZlaTul'^l deliueredvpthefcingdometoGod,euentheFa-.foortlT>. fo b>c,^fe tht Uo7lr1', ther,whenhehathputdovvneiallrule,andalau- J6 " Ofoole, that which thou foweft, is not. i»;j;^^'^;/<^«^ , I Thi}*"rt!'m thoritic and power. quickened, except it die. wthrgr^w^^flia/t^ thir j;mc 2y Por hcc muft rcigncv till hce hath put all J7 And that: which thou fo weft; thou foweft,„<,jif ^/or,^.a,fi. ^. . : ,; '^ not that botly that fliall be , but bare cornc ,as; il;l«c //(/ St f V"^' Chrift tore ao,:ne, aU tlicy ;«:l,ich dyed in Chrift. are perifbcj) So then what , g aa !;„[ God'giueth itAbody at his pkafurej , -^ »;, ,^,^„ Jf,^^ » • profile comn^eth of faith? 9 xiie thit.l argument, wh'ch is alfo taken Irom an ' " ■' ' mz,onm^,«u_ fbfurditier for vnl.lfe there be another life, wherein fuchastruftandbcleeue Chvift lifecommeth vote a canfe by nature the* were the chiWieii of Gad by grace ne man \dani, finnc came ouer all, fo from one man cm veil niimjl/e, »'; f " t '""Y '""V "•"" "J. •""' ,."''^':i -.,::: U .- that IS to fay. that all the (arhlul I. a? they die, be- 17 The taking away ofan obieflion : But thou Pauldidft amh tionlly "J"'"'"""' ■ borne of Adam, fo becaufe in Chrift they ate made ly men are wont to Uo. when thou didft fight with be.ifls at Ephelus : thit ,$ very race, they are fjiiickened .-.nd teftored to life by him, I.kefaith Paul.fat what could that aduantagetne.wcre it notf. .(the glory oj eler- tKr<;onne wherein the Fathersglorie conbUeth : to wit, the ouercommingot his telowcs wnicn letracaioiacimeiui:. enemi-s fwhereofromemuft be de,ui«edofall power, as Satan and all the w.c- nrl.aedofp„o'e rude husbandmen, ked be they neuer fo proud and mightie, and other nnufl be vtterly abolillied. of thefe.f.yth Paul.hy dayly e| ,.j,. either the refurrea.on ''f^„t J"'' " "' " ' *A..r.ij.«/-< •• Ourvidorie. 77 aieiitoeuCiyfeedehiso^vnebocly. J4 SowhenchisCormptiblehath put on in- ♦C'i4ij.i4. j 9 All fle(h IS not the fame fidli , but there is comjption,and thi? wortall hath put on immor- *'*•*■'<• ij Hcm.kcth ^nefleftiofmm^dai*)therflel}iofbeafo, and CjJme,then Ihall be brought to paiTc the faymg, Vh^%V«n^ tiireennueriT anotherof fi(hcs,and another of birdes: . . ;' ' "lat Js wntten ,-{. Death is fwallovycd vp ipcp on uken ofthe *• rt'";'r„„ 40 Theicarolfoheauenlv bodies, & earthly yiiionc?. c ... pr»fiie th,t crfii^ fc°d'>.c«rr«p'ionr boJjes:butthcgloT>ortheh>aiien}r -_--_j ."«.u«_ „l :- of li'nnPM rh/- I atv •Jij,1..n(„,f,..Lj-ji ana'a«fh«Van aV-othergloricof the mbonc,aBd another glorie ofhnnew thcLaw. ii^dvpfot&ithfBll "eot be corrupt: ofrhe llarres : for ohc Oarrc diffcteth from «no- 57 •?: But thanks fcrnto 'God, which .tehgi- ';"™''''5y . clo-y,b«.«r= r/wftnrreinolon'. uenvsvidtoric tJirough our Lord Idl.sChrift. fjihnXXnf *''7'^'tlh" 4^ 'jSoalfo/j-therefurreaion of the dead, J8 jo Therefore my bcloued brethren, be yee thedoarineojihe indJi'ooeurTo'v. nefiofl-i? is ffowen in coiTi:ption,4'j/nd g^oO' : " ^ i"«^ven in weakenefle,-»-^is T^ed iir^" ^ ^ M ^ ^ X P. X V I. *" '"'^"^ " "'" LcepVit ftlfe/win ^ *P""^f^'l t)OdV ' th^re IS a natumJI bodie , anii K^ihtfi-iioJI, txhtrtaihn, »s utdcornnenaatioM , tu. cortuption. thercisafpiritunllbody. atthihtii„pit. i.'''T/''l/ A '^^ '' Asitisalfjvvrjtren.Thexfirftman^ A- ^Oncemingt the gathering for the, Saintes, , CoilrthW,-, •"*~/ <^amwasmadcal;umgroule:aild thclaflAdam \^as I haueSrdcinedm the Churches of Gala- olcle time w„e .K.ji.rWi^r, «•"''«*''' ay q"«^'^"'"?^P"'"^-„ ,.^.r- tia/odoeyealfo. n.»dcbyti><: Apo. ^„rf,<./^/.,„ *,i . 4^/* Howbek thats'^.noc firft which isfpi- ^ ^^^ , firft^^ofthevveeke,Jet eueiy one .IV^^ZTu^, ^T::i(r^iU ™^"-bu^*/f?*'^f«naturall,and afterward ofyouputafidebvhi.felfe, and lay vp ^ g,d week^lonUicb ' IrZfJM rf'atw6,W;ixfp,ncual. ■ hath b profpcred him,tliat then there be no ga- 1">'^' ■"""-« &«"*«;!' 47Thefir.tman«oftheearth,-earthIy:che jj^,^-^|3^^4„j^^; ■ .'''^ " >^. . .n ,o afl^ble «3 ,cf.ch .u,r4. fecond man « the Lord from a hcauai. 3 And when I am come,vvhomfoeuer ye (hall ZTiM^, fC"clT' 48/7As"the earchly,fuch-r. they that a« allowby cletters,:hen wiillfend to bring your /-«;?-.. c./A.Tl U>ueiJu',l/e '- ' . . • . , , n n o Li j gone through Maccdonia(for I wilpa/Tethrough f "'*'"* ^'''^"' {^■c,d,,h,s change Jo *.«Tliisfas' I,brethren,th3t cfleOi & blood ^j^^g^^^j^fa ^ T^T't' /i .ttoT"l""h/ """Otinhcritethekingdomeof God, neiAer ^ AnditmaybethatIwiIIabide,yea,orwin- jJ/i^^ ^cf.^f Mn.rre«.,o'wh-n '^o«hcor.uption inheriteinCormption ter with yovhatyee may bring me on my way, ^ The»fid,eof LVamh..i;a^ol-"^ yi '^Beho]d,iaevv:youadfecretthmg,VVe „^^^^^^ ' « ^ >» theEp.fil.ijfpeM .Uoodyj. fhaJlr.otallflccpe,butwefha!lallbechanged, For Iwillnotfeeyounoweinmvpadage, irarmmi" vcrro i WvUth ^.^ /"n' ^ '"°^'^"'' .'" '^^ tvrtncklmg of an eye [,„^ j ^^^^ ^^ ^^bide a while with you,if the Lorde thatali things be taon.a,ncTbe. ^"^'^'^^^^^*^''"P" = ''^'''^^^'^""'P^''^^^^°'''' permit tcfmHtohispur. ingcItancduTe- and the dead fhalberay fed vp iiKonupt;ble, and g ^ndlwdta^atEphefovntill Pehtecoft. f°!!f ™'''t'"'?' tm.hcone&om weflialbechanged. . 6 Foragreatdoore anddeffed^uaUisopened neofG«drndt■ .. jiqnickeiied with a fasre more excellent veitue: to ivicwithihe Spirit of God, 1 1 Letno man tIieretoreddpirchim:faatCOn- ' ly-thnKlanf jh^ which dercendeth from Chrift the lecond Adam into VJ. x ^iam it calltithe ue>-himforthf in peace, that he may ComC vntO °fsf''dr''j 'foii »«i,i««/; hi » di rooif ai it xco>(f^^m whmcf wf (br,»g,,„dchr,fl» iht ui- „,£. fo^ j jooked for him with the brahren, LJitl^tuhTa mllcompU.nJrd.'i^G,«z.7. ,Ch„flUc,IUi.Soi,,t,t,,t.fcnof,hatm.ll 11 A^ touching o^r brother ApoUos, I greatly kmdtofcurufie. ex ttJUnt ntiuT ,'hiit ii to iicjfieivhtdvKiUth vt h:m Udily, at M»m « talUd* li- dehred him to come vnto you with thc brethren: uifH (oulcfyre4onofihefoi ;r, 1r>„o * ^"'"> ihtmf lua f^n.ihir. ;7 Heappliethboththeeanbly naiuralnefTeof Adam<.f loiayfof.)) '4 Let aUvOUr things be donC in loUC. nhoU) to the minu ' Joontbot^ies/o long as theyatenatorallyconuerlanton earth, lowir.in this life, I J NowblCthl-Cn, 1 bclccch yoil Cyee knoWC fen, •ndiathegraue: andairothefpirituaUyofChrift to the famcour bod:es, aftet the houfe of g Stephan3S,that it is the firft fruites iThitjsu htmttr Jhatth'yatcriinagiine:anlhefai.h,thatthatgoetb before, andthit lliall fol- of Achsia,and that they hauehgiuen thcmfeluCS '"^'"""mf.hi, 40W, b Kola VMMt Mud fill feimiif^ lui fxeh An ini\u had the li mth -xith U in " 'a U c \ tr oiii:e>i(iothrr/l, diede. j8 The concliifian.We cannot he partakers of the glory of GTd,vnIcire tominiltervnto the bamts; xmiecomeiitobe we put ofta'.l that groffe and £lth) na-nre ofonr bodies fubieft tocopuption,that 1 6 That ye be i obedient CU Cn VntO fuch, and ruled h ihem,a! the fame body may be adorned with incorreptibleglor)'. c Titfli mdhhodert tO all that hclpe '.xirh Vs and labour. KciteiitOHflaM, *iktn^n-efiri>l:tut,gi,^f,whichcaHmtaii:,M'low:n.r:tp:ioii,t,nLiii<,fthebenefitfand»iao«*eofChrift,is defrr. jg For thev hauc Comforted m V ''i^irite and ^ H in-: heart, ■ted vnto th<.' latter time d ^ thn-ril^at hith tnibiJ^and iieiier trnven huherio, ,,„,,„. i ,,i.'.,i„j_^L„,_fV,-/-,,L„,„i I TahiUmfor .nither,fo.rr.ort\,ythc,ougi.etode„,vnt»u.iHeibtw .Cioiowkdgthcreforefuchmen, , .r««^„«/w -JlWieve^ySjr/. •jiUiAj.ji.tfifj:^!*. i^ TheChurchcs ot Aha falutc you: AquiLi „,,„B,ed»» and The profitc of aHli^'onv 1 i.Cormthianji »id Prifcilli with ^ Churcfi tfutt u In their bouie, (aiute y ou greatly in the Lord. JO Ailthe.Kthrcngreeteyou.Grcetcyconc anoU^er with an 4. holy kidc. 21 The iolutation of «ftf Paul with mine own haixl. js If any man Ipucnot the Lord Idlis Chrifl', let him be had i»i execration " n^aran-atha. ^ Ram.ifiS. t^r(.;.l4. Mbftokeiedtfn Jtucrrfikmtiftf tH'^ftuHdtxcon^ Mu;acAtioH th»t naiamonrjlthl ttifti: tadthf IHttienrtiumuch to f»j^ our Ltri ctoiratilnSo that ba mtjuuuf m*} it th:' ,ttthmbt MCCarfedfUtn NotYea,andNay. sj ThcgraeeofourlordlcfutChtiftA^witfa you. 24 Mylouc^ wvh you all ia Chtill lefu^ Amen. The firil E^fi/e to the CorinthLiw, written ftom Philippi, and fent fay Stephanas, and FomiBatus,and Ach4> tcus,and Timotheiis. THESECONP EPISTLE OF PAVLTOTHE CORINTHIANS. I Tee the dtclara- tionofloch falib Sacions in the lul> ^ Efhtf.i.j, a He beginneth afiet hij miner with thankefgi* uiB>,wbicbont> li'i>hiiiDJing(o- Iberwiretheotie was wonOhesu. |)mle^^i(htbefet' ting forth ol the digniiie olhisK- poHlcfhip con- ftrainedfisit fliould fseme)by ibeir impertunity, «vbich tooke an Vccafvon to de- CHAP. I. X VtttgiimithwilhthepTAifeofafHiRiaiii, 9 dttUrin^nhAt hithtahJH^iedin^fm, lo tnahow hof^ilj Cad 'ipjied bim. 17 Hctfmlhu xiSMlvfOtttaifhghlatJlt^hiU htt time noi^tcording to ha prsim/f, 1 A V L ' an Apoftle of I b s v s ' Chriltjbv the will ofGod, and »w brother Timotheus, to the Church ' of God , which is at Corin:hus with all the Saintes, which are in all Achaia:' 2 Grace be with you , and peace from God our Fatherjand/rc« the Lord lefus Chiift. i ^ * ' Bleflcd bt God, cuen the Father of our Lorde lefas Chrift ," the Father of b mercies, and the God of all comfort, -' 4 Which comforteth vs in all our tribulation, J that we may bee able to comfort them which are in any affiidion by thecomfort wherwith we our fclues are comfoi ted of God. - tr 5 Forasthe'fuffringsof Chriftaboundinvs, fegiao L bTs E ' ^° °^ confolation aboimdeth through Chril^. ^- ■ ■ - tf + And whether we be afflidied,h':eh»r iHJfirfir chrifi,r'% which at mnji "-Kiwif, tltttfort wtioe Uydilenoykiom fltlHttSi'u, yhil.pfiims 3.13. ^ ad Li CAM ft it ii Cad cutly ihi)! tfBu fit j^tod viU vnrktth tttthm^i in VI , thcefite h he fajde 10 wattt iheja'ntluii in vi 1} ihofi frlfi fi'Hi fht>igifrtM/!l"^c lorHrlAliinji lifr .tfier ihtt vt hiui cnct oitucomt tUinitmlitanen. 5 He witnclTcthibat heii nnt oneljr not ilhamcd of his af- fi'^>«nt btttthathe deflrcthaSro lohaneallmeo hnowe the greaJnc«»( them and airoKisdeltnrtirfromihem.althoDghiiberoiyetpetfiie. e I inotre titt tl "U tphtit 10 dot.tu-.lhtr did f fn bj mtHI bllj/t wbkh W<0 ttftHt mi Hfi, 1 1 Hit tl* .^tUitidmiihlow;f'iti»ilk. ' * * I o Who dchucred vs from ^o g great a death, \]^^, *'^'P*^ anddoethdeliuerw.-inwhomevvee truft, that ^T,'m.m,. yet hcreafta he will deliuer w, t That he may II 4.* So that yee labour together in pray- »<>« fef >"' oug! t you,then that y c read or els that ye acknowledge, to b« prec.xw and I truft ye fhall acknowledge vnto the ' end. *'"° "'• 14 Euen as yee haue acknowletigcd vs partly, J^^XJay a, that we are your m ruoycing,euen as yearc ours, other naaiKier to in the ° day of e«r Lord JcfiK. wir.thathe nas* 15 And in rfiis confidence was I minded Erft ^'g'" m*".:"") fo'li to come vnto you, that yee might hauehad a \\'^^\*\olVTt. 0 liouble orace, dited.feeiHg that 16 And to palTs by you into Macedonia, and heeptomi.edio to come againe out of Maccdonia,\ nto you, and and«me net""' to be kd forth toward ludea of you. And'^fitft he fpei- 17 9 When I therefore was thus minded, did hechofthe fimpH. 1 vfe LghtnelTe ? or minde I thofe things which I "^itle of hit minde, minde,accordingtodie P fleHi , that with mee which?hey'kn'ew fliouid be,q Yea,yea,and Nay,nay? both by fais voy<# . 18 '" YeajGodisffaithflill, that our wordc «'henhewas pre. to ward you was not Ye3,and Nay. to «*no''*ledo^''* ly '"-Foi iJ'cStnncofGodIefllsChrift,who^,oin3ette1f," was preached amoagyou by vs,«W «V, by me, & being abfeni:aDd SiluaniisandTiir.otneus,f wasnot Yea, and Nay "o'tonerhepio- but in t him it was Yea. " ^t»n^'\h\ '"'''^ 20 '^ForallthepromifesofGod in him igtnhafvtfymf.etmr,-uhKh Codafhi' Jrct ^ced/.eji (mihgia, h ric/rom hrtHtn, k Hte ftrnh ht vthith btttij dua finu fl) :firht iHa! vriicih m lolnHndjon , it rightfyfiifde If »>«» tlhtrvi/t thin »M ttadt:a>idthil he fmh tht C'lrmlbieiu ftull hum md Idt tfvny wtl. I •Perfitrlf, m "Pdu/i rtiojcit,^ ir>tht Lord: ■nM,ih»i ht hudtuhm tht Ctrintbitni : tmt thif lhimf'lunrnuytrathat/Mchtn^fafiUi>Mthcv> in^iitStur,ndiat<(kt thm ft fuytiytndftHcttilr. n IVhin ^'t/htl fit m lud^e. 0 ^uothir httiifiir. ^ He« ptKtcthaway theii/landerandfalre trpaiiby den)iogir, andfirft oiallin that thjt diners tventahunt to pcrA ^1 m:n do,rt^>:ch ml '*flih f'tr/iifi Any ihixn^ad i h-tngt thiitfurytfr tt iM/n luruhm ofuihmd. J T/'tiJ ffh'n!) !a} Amivajtfaihm^} 10 HerallcihGod tn«i(. B(rie,and for iudgc ot lus cnnflancie in preaching and uachipo rnc Telle iitnc Go* (i>el. r Tyiit^ndtftfhoji faillfUnciit letrt hcTtitli Ttuhiiiiri to Miiit, 11 He ioyneth alio with hiiDrclfe.hii tellowes as wiineOei >^ith whome bee riilly coa« leoted in teaching oDcfeire Tame thing.iowji, one telle fame Chiili. f IVat not dmni And irAit:r iiif. t Thai ir.m Ocd. la tali of all hee c'edaic h (lie (omaa of his doArine, towii,iha< a'lthepronifesof f^laa'ionaie fure and ratified is Chiift. H Chr:ft iifeijaorth 10 IxhibiK *ud fiifili them aU ntofi "JJittdifj ni wabaiittUdtdu x TbrM^hturmhuflvit, The earneft of che Spirit. Chap.jj, ii/. Marchwts of tlie word, ft I] Me jttributeth 21 'J And it IS Go'd «*{ucii ftabliflieth V6 with not "IIqis my brotfccr, but toolce my Inucof the priiie • f "hn j-qh in Cltrift^nd hath anoy nted vs. thein,aiid went a way into Macedonia. "rte "'iVeTf »2 who hath al(b fcaled vs , and hath giuen f 4 Now thankes Ac vnto God, v.luch alvraya God riiuugh the the y camcft of the Spirit in our heaits. makcth vs to triumph in Chn.1, and maketh ma- boly Ghoii, and 2 J M Now , I cAl God for a record vnt» my nifefl the •< lauour of liis knowledge b)' vs in cue- i ift t/a^etfi m. eb« eAitiullfoii. ifoulc, thattofpareyou, Icamenotasyctvnco ryplace. tiir nhni^tfttf ^"iVt doub! cf CorinthiB. I y J For we are vnto God the fweet Guour of IZTautT lii«fiiiK»D Notthat wcchaue donriin ion oner your Chrift, intheinthatare(aued,andinchemtthich 'i'n'gfjj"/ ' fcIiowci,*ith«ut faith , but we are helpers of your » ioy ; for by pcrL'h. j iie dcolt^thtt ATsTtkoioti. faithyeftand. t6 Totheonewrrfr^thefauourofdfflth, vn- «h'£|«- HiouW s« fecing'thattbeyiiifDirtluesdoluiowantkiiwbetnif, f ^n f«rwff, « »*«//«. to deadi, and to the Other thcfaiiourof life, %tico [tt7*r*'rc''hU ttiltSiedidnrt Ihithecamcaocv dealt more liri^Iy with them being pte(ent,theo he vvootd. ^ ^r^-r./im^ftifi, ' "^iw.a.Ru.t ^. uit »ura 01 uoa . out asorun- ";";• -"r-'. tminiheJAi.gerofmmeewMh/r. 15 Herecnooneth jllfufpicionof artogancie, CCnae, butaSOtGodinlhe l^lttof God IpCaKC wi^t like fucoa ^ecljiingiHatht'ptjkcthoot atalocd vntoibem.butasaleiBant, j}ipoiDtedof wCinCfuift. . incuetToUe Godtocoiri'j:tiheai, 4 Hi jcittththttiy andpitei o[cor.[cuKce, 9hichCodu Blv tathetvct* *Mi^»ef,^*"t. I IVe datnathuMleit Cf^tily tia coMtiou/l,, or l,gi fin-errh ll-*n »« tovtrJt ibm, J ihst he niutr teiojceth hiu whin ihiy », „^^, , .ni he vfttt t miufbcri nhch m ttktnfrom hucijieru ir/^e^ vfi Uflm timou. S Perciiuwiihe aMtiriT (whom he cimituin- thtjUfthMlotinUhwhtifoeHercammethiiUtlheirlmidi. litd to te dtUuered ■vy to Stun) to > ifint , be reqat/leth tbtt thif JtriiMi him, '} I Hee miHlioKCih hu loint mto Mt' f^ Xl k n t t t ttiUlUt, K, n A V. III. -, .... r ,r 1 , fi^ Be i^firelh tia ether eimmenJttm, f then their eMUbmhit BVt I derennined thus m my felfe,that I would m the ^th. 6 Heut tomifler , not of the letter^ tat ofiht nOtCOmeagainCtOyouin^heauindle. ^rt^'- 8 Heflieirelhiheaifirenceofthela»MdthcG». Tr^lul't'' 2 Foriflmakeyourorie,^vkoishethcnthac f^'i ;U''Vt^"f''''f^^'^,L'^t'^l'i^t'^ hf Jhoutd htae dtne „^ ij_i, 1 S . l r i.- 1. • j the f^hi then h^htm it : iZ ^HtlbtCtAeldMhimhaw ifhtehtuometo thould make me£lad,but the lamf which IS made mfi/codseiunKntiicevtKtvi. them kffire tie/ forie by me ? ihLi'^'^'' 3 And I wrote this fame thing Mito you, left T\^^ ""« begmnc to praiTe our felues againe : '^ when I came, I fhould take hcauinefTe of them of -L-'or ^et^ » e as feme other, epiftles of reconrw t foritruflei whom I Ought to rcioyce :'this ^ confidence hauc "lendarionvntoyou, or/er/ew ofrccomtnendati- th,t )o,.nould IinyouaU,thatmvioyisthei<7ofyoualI. on from you? *>\\ior,h-Ji'h, 4 Foringrcatafrii«^''#*» T.'^^o^»7^ ^ '°"« '^hich I baue fpecially vnto ycu. of Cf"ift . *> miniftred by vs , and written , not ^. '"*'«* sZdlX:.^' S ' Andifa),y hatlcaufedforrow, the fame ^vith incke, but nich the Spin't ofthe ^ liuing Z'tk,,1^ ttyufCHru,. hath not made 'meforie,but<'part!y(leftI fhould God, ' not in tables of itone, butinfldL1yt4)lcs cemi fom the com- • Heepafletbto more e charoe /;»«?J) you all ofthcheart. meiajtioti of the r. Epili^wLh ^ I"^ '5 fufficient vnto the lime man, that hee 4 And fiKh d truft haue we through Chrift to J^'^"};);;*' *** eeiwnhflaoding it was rebuked ofmany. God: t fyhich'it»oh •ctsmongfttiie 7 So that nowe contrariwife yee ou»ht ra- J Notthatweareflifficientofourfelucs, to /'4»:«»«j»rae« *e'^iome"^t ^" ^° f foraue him , and comfort him, left the thfnke any thing, as of our fdues ; but our = fuffi- " »"'• ^ •radTXLhani f^efi.ouldbclV.allowedvpmth oueiTOuch cicnde«ofGod, , , . .„ /fiiie'th'the'^'tu, Icth the 1 . leaCr-g heaiiirelTe. 6 » Who alfo hath made vs able mmifters of ofCid,>gv»ft the »ndvn!..ofinoof 8 VVhercfore,Iprav you,that you wouldscon- the New Tcftament , not of the f letter, but of mtof ,« T aAc-J, n,/x.,U ,:~^,»,.,».,»„.. i^. ...». wbiih he haod.'etii afterward more fully, U Thn OoUrelfe ae thtr:'^ ttid iha ilf looe a,,J o ecd, » « I-«t SauUl fhoilld ClTCUmuent vs: for wee , „^^, ^ ^ j„^ ,^,^ »«„«,»,^. «%/«,( ofo,a r^.-.fien: e fr, th.t »/«•« ItftifweUfrp^no 3te not Ignorant Ot his i enterprifeS. fiiaU vuetisvukeothcTmtnfaritkertoff^ great af^nn- J Heamplifieihlii* lii«jfure,wi. fftiie ij ^ -FurtFiermO'e, V.hcn I came toTroaS rainifierieandhiifello«es:thati«tofay,tfaemm!ftftieefihcG"rpfI,«on-p»tiE5 TT^'l'3 top,c^ch Chrifts Gofpcl, and a doore -.vas opened « «"'' 'he tniD:fteMe of the Uw which be confide.eth .n .he r. r:cn ol Molesbr • -^' ' *' «'A f k T J whomihetawwas gnjen:aga!nft«boniheretiethr,hnBtheanthojroftiieGo. ^aihtifrrov:, >nto me Of ttlC LOrd, _ fpel.Xowihiscon'parirrnis taWnficaitbeverjIubaanceoflheminjfterre. The fodrrrtnipidt- IJ I hjd HO iCft in ITV fpilTt, beCaufs I found Iswisasi!werea»vtitiiigcfit(elfedead,andwifh<'utefnfacie:botiheGorptI, W^^: iktM^'h he ' ot DC* coiienant. isa? it were the veiy vertue of God it ftlfe, in lene* ing, itfbfy- ttJ newt fill 1; d ^s firme, ( faiihPitu)) I htHf hi more to do; v:th him. injjasdfiuipg cf ti:en. Thelaw propoaixlethdeaih, acc-riecallmenofvufigb- • Le/H I fhouU tueichMtf! Ho; whoulu^denei)iioiighcfi!m!rl^,jr'ich I Ttcnld leoufrefle: TfieGor''elo8etethai:d giueth tioh'eoarnefTe and life. Tlegonem. •e^itiweieiAkerfroTnh.w. f Tht! nheriMieforepKiiij:iJhrdhim flmptl/fou aoce of thela^'ferorn Ft a'laie tr thepromile : TheGorpelremaiocthioibe ^ouUn'.wfatgiui-rm. g Thjttt mfitit.eztie, jox rvcul.! dtcUre b)tht eonf'yit eod of the world. Theefoie vvLa'iJ thegloty ofthat incotrparifonof tbenuie- ^/i^wfe/efijrKA, t*«f )»j«iji;>A;w<»<;af fcr , irjiA-i, h T'w'i'id^iomthe fiyofthi$» f7ij:t ofihe I rn, tut cfihtCoj^el, ft I/Kfrirjid tr.dinfruMfit' f» *'«* I OfhUmtjchiiu^K-.c^HnAlliinid'ttlif!, -.na. » He retorntihtotl.econ- thithyihkfUcewemn^Uiiilffitcetiftythuthe^fofilrfhetkeihnetofihtcirimO' ortnaiioaofhiiAponiefii o.andbiingetbfoo-tblUeieftimiinies, boihofhJtU- meiofiheLttcJiKteueitofihe TiticoiimtiidtmentJ. h Thjv>t,td,GliTfJ>fit,k,! (t>.rhKia)nChri?, tountcnancc Ihevailc. Libcnic. II.CotlmKaris}' . 'Thtinfiage'ofGod, imtrtifCoJuf- countenance (viihichglorie Is dontivnef.) 4 In w^ome t&cgodofthisvvorld'hathbJin- .;' jire:h,}tJindgi. 8 Howc (hall not the i miniftration of the dcd the mindcs, r&Mtt, of the infidcls, thacrhc.' '• ' - »' " Htiiihtsphu^iot Spirit be more glorious? ** light oFthv glorious GofpellofChrilt, which is" "^ rktBtir of fU'm 1^qm,ltnml%'i. 9 Forif the miniftciy of Condemnation W4j th2-Mrragex)t'God,a)0iildnot)l:ineTntothcm;; 2v*'iTT'"'*' TH.virkfng lift. glorious , miich more dosth the miniltration of j J For we preach not our f.lties, hut Chrill 'ul'i^^.t'thttii^ '■ Jt Tovit^ofcirift, k nghteoufnefle cxcccd in elor>'. leftis the Lord,: andoar-fclues your fcruancsfoi' "'o/fir;/. - •' ZifoiTiT/r"' ro For euentliat whiclT was glorified, vv-as not flefiiifake. ^ " _ t i«,,ho>>tih(Fiu'^ ev»f, Je Affnit glorifici in this point, /&4;»/> as touching the ex- 6 ForGod 4- g that commaunded the light to [■^^■t'lfi'oie't la' »iil) Muo'.idem. ceeding glorie. fhine out of darknefie,«<;* which hath Tnined in a^.^tthoUin. .' neJ, bHt aifo :ne j, Forifthat which (licHild be' abolifhedjWrfj our hearts, to giuethe 'Uii^lit of the knowledge 5 H« »emoooet!^.- tlXiZ". glorious, much more Oiall that which remaineth, oftheglory ofGodinthafaceoflcfusChrift, l"ln'°'\°^'Kt J Thi Law,ri<',fnd be glorious. -7 '^^ut we haue this treaCirein earthen vcT- nt",i\°M^pi^'6t. tbtrtKror/imx-,at- ' i2 i Secin^ then that we haue fuchtnvft, we fels, 5 that the excellencie of that power might ambuioo.jduow- '. ^^%''r''utMl. ^'f"^S''^at!5oW"neffeof(peech. beofGod,andnotof.vs. • 'bingthat he tea.;' fi'u "hh/ieJ, ,f I J * ■» And jv." are not as Mofes , vrhich put a 8 Wee are aflii(fied on euery fid •, yet are we ^^^il^itlfl^' TficytCderthemi. vaile vfon his face, that the children of Ifrael notindiflrcfie: we are in doubt, but yet we de- and niinef^no'* tr.flnit of Mifis fliould not looke vnto the m end of that which Ipairenot. thai all tliis Iigdc s^Hee rh"we h ^^"^'^ ^^ aboliflied. 9 We are peifecuted, but not forfatcn : call "^■"' •>' '"'^ '■'» wfinein ftjndnh 14 Thereforethcir mindesarchardened : for downe,butweperininot. 6'h:Tp"«ed«b tMigiotieoftiie vntilJ this day remaineth the fame couering vnta- 10 '^ Euery where we beare about in mu-bodie from the t.td. p.taching of the jj ,„ ^^^.^^ jj, jj^^ reading of tKe olde Teft'ament, the ' dying of the Lord lefuSjthat the life of lefus / To f '<«<' 'hi* .hit tha't'h liuerh ^^■1^''^" ^''-''^ i° Cfiiift 15 put: away. might alfo be made rr.anifeft in our bodies. '^^'^J^"" "''"* foith plainly and ij But cuen vnto this day, when Mofes is n For we which 't healed of Chrift, the Spirit of the Lord M, there « libcrtie. ij ® And becaule we haue the fame mfpint of £>«"*«< /'5*me'al"e'rVhjd ^^ sEut wecallbcholde as in a merrour tlic feith, according as it is written, .j I beleeued, and '"*^'^'- ^ ^^ w%uodedthem, glorieof the Lord with open face , and arc chan- therefore haue I fpoken, wee alio bcleeue , and tay a'ftomblina ^ Extdsi.it. ged into the fame image, from glory rogbry, as therefore Ipeake, bbcke, by which 4 He expoiindeth l^y theSpiritoftheLord. " 14 Knowins that he which hadi raifedvp the "'"'^'•'>en"*»- K:i'^S:sHiscooe,i..g.wh;ch.asatok.,oftheaarI<.effeandweak^^^^ thatisniren, which'.veretJihfr dulledby ihebri£ht(liiDingot theLawe, thtn 'Ct VS Wlthyou. theminiRerie of , lightened :whici'icon;ting was lahenavviy by the cc.mming of Chnit, who lighte- I> ^Fot all things ate for yOUr faKCS , that the Oofpel . to neththehfaruaadtaiiieth them to the lord, that wemaybebrpoghtfroTn the that moft plenteous WaCC by the than;fHof.,i;^,>nn,fl,n.. „ Chr-./i u th,t s?'nt, ma^Y. "^ W rewound to tne praife ofuod. m ftm.fe.-able.i vhthliliith atra) liat ci,ue>i>i2, i'^ tsorkinxwourhfts'lt, whniunto al^a the Uv, ^^ Thereiore we faint not, " but thoughour all rfien. Psulao- itfflficalH-oi, thoiti'tTnvxir.e,ltci'.H'en(lnjkclhiiideersr>f the TlOment, Cauletll vn:o VsafaiTCmoft C-KCellent yfithete is iq glo'y and (hining ofit, tolighten others: as Chfift fiyd rnto his, Vou are the iipht atKix^ etei'nall weight ofq ^loric : 'I"™ ' moft pre* cfthewoflH.wherea^hehimfclfewaithepneljliql-.t. Weareaifocomniiudedin jO vvl-.il- v p IniV nn^on l-hprhin<«; which '"ou't^esfu'e. »nothetplace,ton.ineascandlesbeforethev>.otrd.bteaufeweearena,taket.of V ' l ^^ ^O^^-^.nO ton the things wmcn ^ h,^ ^tioge ft GodsSpir.t. But Paul fpeaketh here properly, ol the tninifters of the Golprl, as arcfeene, but on the thing? %vh!Ch are not leene f ntarutilous tea- ' it appeateth both by that that goeth bef.jte. aid that that coiDineth af(er,aad that, ^r th;^ thin?3 which arc fcene, an temporall : but fons.why the Lord ftKiDsthemhisowneexanipleandhisicl'o.vci. theth!n«?st\hH:ha:enotfeenc,«r(f ctemall. dottifoaifliahii C FF A P. I II L . . '•"'■f''^ fcruant!. » Nowfif p'a'tie. bothheandhu A ItcnC, as wehaucreceiued mCrCie, we => taint beftiort, wedir.ihatyoii mayliHebyouroeath, for rhat they vcmiircdi.ito alt fcUowesdhrcngh pet. tliofe dangers for the building of the Churches fake, & they tcafedrotteconfintie ^llTdolLTr^o. 2 But haue caft from VS the bclokes of fliame, »ll'h=fai>l;f'«:l/v,ththee.amp!esorthcirpatience 8 He dcclarrththefcnnet CoOjaoineitvo- , , r- n> ■ i 1 ^n fentcnce, lliewino ihat heandhisfellowesdie in a foit.topurchafel.fc toochen, cati'.i, and duetie arid wa.Ke not in craftmeflc, neither handle wee b,.t yet aotwithifandint; ti.ev are partakers of the fame VU with them : becaufe Vp.-ightly and (in- the WOrdeofGod ' di-ceitfulls' : but in declarati- thty thcitifelnes do firnbeleene that, wliichtl.cv propound to other to beieeue.to ferely,negleairg on of tlie tnieth wee .npprOUCOurfeiueStOeuery wit.HuttlieyalfofhalbefanedtogetberviiihibeniinChrirr. m The fatii faiih^ - 'r'S';. *,t "lans confcicncc in the fight of God. ^ '^' '"r^T f '"/""; '!""•■ "^ ''>'• ' '*,"•, » "," ^'*-^^ '','"* ''''' M TrDiigi) K! tri ^ /- -- 1 1 L I'l • • !•( T conltarcie islpreffrucd in them, to Wit , bfciufe they refpeit r.oils oloiy and tnliniviliiKtt 3 -ir''>UrGOl;cloethenhld, ItlShldtOthem ihefalnationof ihtChurchrscommittedvTOihem. « fVhcutfbnU f-OaJt Cod »;th i/K/ititi 4»J thatarcloft. . it tlilmer mt.mJrrJlore mno )oii, that r trirJiii^ Uurfft wtuh jhxU /it fowudvpoa tala^Uutttrttve ^ . , . • m'.n,4//u,/,irfifirn!oMnJioih,.^/<,'jofGod.hth-tl'u.l./u>if. lo He . jlcUtitiit, i iuhtihie^ani *U linde of lititiie^ nfich raoi T'nnt aflrr^ ai it niri addeth as it were a triumphant fong, how that he i»ontvVariM;atfliaeH, batin- Jr«ni<-h>'i>!oLi,ti>coiitri!).'it.f,iir^tirjf,di.,!i,gtxrukzll. c rhUuitihat watdly hee prr,6tethda)ly : and padeth notaiall for all ihem'ilerict tharmay be m ihe fjiwr 'hjj,t,-r ht ctUfl, r,m'<'mt pfireh.tndirt of the nerd cfCoi. 1 An fuffcineiVin this life , in compatilbn of ih;! moft conHant and eternall gloi ie. obieaion:Maiiy hca.ethe Gcf,)el, jmd)etaff noinorelightentd thereby, then 0 Cuthmthntirfirtngiht ihtt ihecHivardmanieMi eutriomiwuh thivriuriit bythe pttachingofthela v^Ueaiffive.-e h, The fault isin ihemen tlienifelocr, m'uhcomr fi-t/Jjh oxe-viionlhr nick' 0! mothn , bri>;^ mni'ii-mrd and vp>wUe* whofeeyei Satan vlucktiii our, who rt.lft'i in this world. And >et notwithflan. vuOi'^tfi'fK^thoriheinirird mtn. p ^fHiH.om to'e int ctttcd /i^hl , nii>wi,fJ, din* doeih h; pnH his ftllo.ves fet foorth the moft elea'C light of the Gofpcll to tht, jrf >rj._^h, (,fiUr,ifi/iif,, I hi Oecaifr the pafSi avi) /jii'dhy ahin Ji i>i ded oho |>e(eenea'dhe)iol(( iii[h*k a ioole,to boalt r Or I we know that if our earthly houfe of this ^^<^ [or all,then were al dead,and he died for al, j^J ('ji';' ""« r tabernacle bee deftroy.ed,wce hauc a building ^^-^^ *ey which hue (hould not henceforth ° hue ,„ ',^0^ ^^,, » TaltiDg occjfi- *o°mp»ifoSr tiHcnofGod\li^*t7s'^,mYi^^^^^ V»^« themfelues, but vnto him whichdied for IV^'ii'il^H coaipnchth,. hands, *i«eternallmthehcauens. them, and role agarne. the G.ip.l fimpt, ^".1^:1:^0. ,^ Forchereforewefigh,defiringtobe»clo- ,,1^^ I'^^^^^X^S'^IT^^^^ '^P''''^ toa(ra.l«»nd thed With OUT houfe, which IS from bheaucn. M ^f ^ n I '"*'"?""« n^d Knowen watdinpittng btutie tabe.na. , a Becaufs that if we be clothed, wee (hall Chrid after the fleih, yet nowe henceforth know away ail luicicioa elf, Jgalnii which „orhpfn„n.( Anaked Wc/Hwnomorc. ot defite of elh- tlilTtaJ^' 4 Forindtedewe-thatareinthistabernacle, . 17 " Therefore if any man Oc in Chrift,/« -11^°/^^ .S Vcrming figh and are burdened, becaufe we would not be *"» *' a newc creature. * Olde thuigs are paffed cb.iiMa.th h.f, ihat fate and e- vnclothcd,but wouid be clothed vpon,that nior- ^^^a/ ■ beholde.all things are become newe. eompelieih vi oc.laft.Bgcondi. taiitigmioht bcfwallowed vp of life. ^8 "Andalltbingst we knowe that whiles we are at home in the bo. vvorld to himfcIfe,not imputing their finnes vnto .Hc^^^.'thlyaf. alio doe with die we are abfent from the Lord. '°^'" , and hath p committed to vs the worde ot utthns) wc ia fobbe.andfighes (For we walke by ^ faith,andnot by fight.) reconciliation. , , .„ '""/'="»«>"><» 'a'S :;:^" 8 Neuerthelefre,w^eare .bolde,andlouera. ^o Nowthenarewe ambafladour.forCbrift: X^---^ f» ,h,. place aKo ther to remouc out of the body,and to dwel with as though God did bdcechjr<>« througli vs , wee „, t,„^ „„i,^ concemingthe theLord. pray you mChriltesfteade, that yc be reconciled of him.to hini(to glotietocorneji ^ whereforcalfo wc S cotict.thatbothdwcl- toGod. mobfmgm^a- put withi. the ^ ' L*"' e7ndT-moou'in" fVom hom7 wc mav 2 1 For he hath made him to be q finne for vs, '"l "^h 'i'« holy tteatifc ofthedig. ''ng*rnome,an'ir..moouin^iromuomc,wciiid)' i-i,i, r u a, uu- i' Ohott.ioshuend Bicie of the inini. be acceptable to him. '■'•^^^^ ' •'"^^ "o finnc,that wee .Twuld bee made ,„h J, ,. ^,r ftcrie, as the other lo a t For wee muft all f" appeare before the thefnghtcoufiidfeofGodinhim. and t»i'pclc that we Ihouldmedi' tite vpoa nothing HrJpeAktih hurt of according to that hee hath done , wnctncr J( O* chie.eandj, 9 Heelhewtthwbatitis,Dottoliueto«»orleInes,buttoChrift, goodoreuiil. to wit, to knowe no man according to the flelh, tlist is to fay, tobeefocoB. wat,whete«rwe S:S^W^ ;^X"th;X^'v;hi;rare2«";;'hi^"bc;d;: butth,.whichi.heaaen,r. iT.M.,.,r.,o,r. fpake in the be- "idgcmeut fcate of Chrift , that euery man may cond Chapter, « HtcMStihthe ^lorjf ofimma't*- lihfMich rof/h,[. *« ' ^"^^]1''^\"^''-J"'^ y'^"'""'']'7^^"'{' doewhich'rerreaainaMflockeVhiscoaitiey, foiiie, glerie, liches, and fuch if»„v,,recM,J Lord, wee perfwaderacn,and we are made mani- ii|,e,«herein men commonly dJte and v,eariethcmfeWei. lo AntoWifica. »)iA,« iarmtnt, fgft vntO God, and I tnilt alio that wee are made ,jon . xhii is, faltf, h»,fo true , thjt wt e doe not row thinke carnally of Chfift '. ""/"f >,'„'"" manifcft in your confciences. himfelre, who hath now Icu the woilde, and ihere(»te imiH bee conHdeted ol vi if-'!i«,wr " ^Forwepraifenotourfeluesagainevnto 'P"'?="r- " '^''"^r'''r't'''''''J"Z^JMl''T^^ 9f iiBmtMemy, t ■° ^ c rit ofChrift tomediiatelicauenly ihinES.and n«t earthly. « ^ttihmgmtM hKtfirthtgtom you, but giue youanoccafiontoreioyceofvs, ^„,r,ojGodfi,thoHgham»nh>n„tniMrc>u"d^h,» Gcdg>u,thhw,lhe Aint L' fi • that ye may hauerfxan/m^feagainft them, which ofrfiemration, uion ly hwjutiHut m cUngid, ytt noiitjhfl^nilwgiifittitd ifVh'/f,I'rm/rr?» rcloyce in thc ^ facc, aud iiotin thc heart, ththhchofltoipeakf fo,»o,ifi,: lide«; and thetefote we (igli,not for the weatiocfle of this life , bi of a better life: Neither is tliisdelire inraine, for wee are made pleJje whereof we haae,eueu the Spuit cf adoption, -^ T{fuil.\6.i^. other gjiment be- ^v free lorgiuerelle clour Hiines, and iunificj:ionoffe;ed vntovsin Chtift.and butJottbedelite ^^^^^^ Jonsglyand liberally , thit Godhinifelledoethafiei aimtpra) menby de^tojhatlile, t^e ^^^ ^^^^^ olhisminiftcrito h;ueconfidera.ionofihemfelue$, and ntttode. fpife fogieata bencEte. And when hccfofayth, he plainely tepiehendtth them ...... . _, .„, . — . — which fahelyehal. need to themfeluesthenameof paftoors. p Uftdour UUur vp,.nthatfenteneewh>chwentnextbeloJaiov,,iHUtm£cffnlt>amChr>A tatiance ; for wearenowfowitbGod.'hatweebeholde bim but byfaito, and .moHitthUtovilhroHihliuh > «» •tetherefore now abfent fromhim) butfojthatweealpireandhanealoBgingal. ° & i* • wajret to him theief 're alio we behaue out feluei ro,tbac we miy be acceptabl* to him,bo(h while wee Hue here,and when we goe from hence 10 him. d Hii t*tltth ihem ('iolJ)vhich arf tlvtyis rejotuti rtxih * tjuiei Jnd ffl!ed mmde to fuffrr whxt dtnit'i lofiier , nothing tiouhimg lint th,ir tndt fljall lie htfjiie. t TAith, of thofi thjnp r9h:hrvc hope for,fnJ not hauing God prefinti/ m lur -viewt. f ^ni J tt irt iK'r in fuch jorl holdt^cmdoe fojitQ't tnoiir filgtimtge with a Vtll*pt 4»i <]mtt minJe, that ytt mtwiihffandmg wit hud nlhed dtft>t htnct to the Lorde. g ^tidierhig it « /"»,»e /?>•;«« to tiui li>.,that loth in thit our pilgrimage here ve nuy fle»fe htm^iiid ih»t tt length wtt may hie rtciinei home to firt. .J. ^oM.14.10. 4 Thatnnmanmightthinkeitloperteinetoall.whichhefpakeollhat hcauen- ,, „ It glorie.head.Icth.ihat euery one Ihallfifft render an accompt of his pilgrimage, yaine after that he is Hejiarted from ht nee. h pyeemufi all affe^re perffnaUy.mdin- ' qiiirief!)aUiem><>.eofT,i,thattllr,t^r fie, how neehme lined. 5 Nowheepat . ^ . r~ - • 1, i " •' •- fethooer,3nd takiniioccafion of the lormet frntecce, retiunethlo the fotmet timC a accg>ted , and in y day of faluatlOn haUC I ocdgrjcc, that diap.vetf.i* confirminghiio^nefynreritie andhis felowei. ( That lerritle ihcy maj be par. mdiiment. « He remoneth all rufpition of pride.by anew rearonjbecaafeitis taken ol it.botalfo after t^ey haueteceinedg'acf. tl>at ibey may corricue inif. bthoueable not (or hisp^rtbutfortheirs.ihat his Apcftlelhip be counted fyncete » Inthatthat giarf isolTeied, it ijof theg-acecf God, wbohalhjppi jnied againft'hf vaine ofienrsiioBrif a few others, k Jn ouiwtrddiltmfiins^nni thtit times Sfeafcn' toallthings.that weroay lakeoccafJonwheBitisoflretl Jj- Eft, tolo»>td(hiwf'naniwi;ii3mi miilo^iunctt tndnotmlriit lodlm'Jft, vhii.hh 45.8. « Whkh Jolmtfi'iem'rrj and hitetowa'Jtiihei lU'dif.'),^ nf^tiuli^ JetkJm the bevt, tt which time Onifottriiiiu ibm hu mtmciloiu leu' b/'wi f (, fuccoured CHAP. VI. t Nee txhorieth them to InJe their hHet 41 it lectmmtlb Ch'iflunt, 5 neyihir tctttdijrtiaiedinirihulation., 9 nor fufjidff with glorie; 14 to mioyde all vncleane- I- J?e, 1 C confitiiriHg thut thef Are the timplei of the li- tang Cod, SO ■ we therefore as w:orkcrstogetherbe(eech i Mfudoenot je«, that ycereceiue not the grace of God in oneiyneedethe mimfteieofthe ' »For hee fayeth , .^ I haue heard thee in a ,^,^j!'Jl'^^,\'°[' ■ ^ -.uuuiy Auu luy. 1 1 .Connthians. Godly forowc. fuccouted thee- bcholtle now the accepted time, 2 « t" Recclue v$i wee bane done wrong to no behold nowche day of faluation. man: wee hauc corrupted no man: wcehauc^le- ltileUomth»ii. I He flieweth j J Wee giue no occalioo of offence in any fraaded no nun. moniti«D,iohis* ° patcMc'oiaicae* '^^'"o>'h*'<"*''"'in'lterielhouldnocbereprchen- j, I fpeakei:noctojf<3«rc condemnation: for omiei.etfon.op. minialr°iah^, dcd. , Ihaue(aid before,thatyeareiaoiir hcarcs,to die P"^Jj"S^'^'=""'- o'^'ne«xJall)lealI(l '4 Biicinallthingswe''approueoitrfeIuesa$ and liue together. iTis'ftlthiulne^ and Timodiiis&syU .{, chc miniftcrs of God, + in much paticncc^in af- 4 I vfc great Iwldncfleoffpeech toward you; ilfgottmconti- ""tTarhVparao' Aictions.in necfiTiriesjindiftrcflcs, Ireioice greatly in yoii.I am filled with comfort, nuaiigood will fed from the be- 5 In (tripcs,tnprifons, in « tumulcs,in labours, and am exceeding ioybusinall our tribulation. ^'*2«mi;r''i"' ginning)lie might 6 5 By w.itchings, by fallings, by puritie, by J Forwhcn we were come into Macedonia, yi,;^^/^/^^"*^ procure aiithoric;e knovvledge,by long futFeiing,by kindncfle,by the our flelh had no rell,but \vee were troubled on e- jol*, t>,*t imtj ' Wili'ke holyGhoft,byIouevnfained, uery(ide,fighcingswichout,andterrours within. "«<<'»<>«.. b Dec'urt aii J By chc ^ word of trueth,by the <= power of - 6 But God that comforceth the '^ abicandonthelefc, . 7 Andnotby hiscommingonely, butalfoby ^ Mo," ^^'W '.- reckoatt'ivpihoie ^ By honour,and diilionour, by aiill report, the confolation wherewith he was comforted of ''""'*''^"'*''*"^ ehiagi.whicb ate and good report, as deceiuers,and yet cnie: you,whe he told vs your great de(ire,your mour- 'e'fy'thihojJih'^t ""t^'efalwayesin p As vnlinowen,andjff* knowen:asdying, ning.yourfciuentmindeto meewarde, fothati wtearaww/rt* !!l'ti^"'r 'T- and beholde, wee liue: as chaftened, and jif/ not reioyced much more. aeoffoutuhiict- Tn e5ic be acco°' killed: 8 '» For though I made you forie with a letter, 7'"^"??/"' *"» vpicj icoe actor • /- • i i • • t i° i t rj r t ■ * fiwJuUu lOH retdt cing to t!ic atfeai- lo As lorowmg, andjvrahvay reioycing;,as Ircpentnot, though I did repent : for I perceme euermietiin, onoltheaiinJ.pa. poore, and/erinake mnny rich: as hauingno- that the fame Epiillc made youlbrie, though it m»rtoHtrirbifJa «mwM*i^ir,i. thing,andyfrpoflcalng all things. ws'nnei wuhoni ; teckoi.eihl'pl'"£h fo'-^'vhat fellowOiip hath righteoufnes with vn- godly fory, what great care hath it wrought in ^"'hnotcot^***' Virtues as ate ne- rightcoufiieffe? and what communion hath light you: yea, what clearing of your feliies: yea, trfc^r thai he i» alfo glad ^ tefltatie.and oiight vvii;b darkcneill;? indignation: yea, »W fcare: yea, ioir great de- now that hee themaDdwhe^e. '5 And what concord hath Chrift with Beli- fire:yca, w*^4raxeale:yea, w/w/ reuenge: in all dtane them to thae byaj'byRoo.iat". aP or what ^ part hath the bcleeuer with the in- things yep haue fiiewcd your feUics, that yee arc i";^",'^'^,!^^"^^/,' mour, all letets fideP . pure in this matter. wil.fiaceitwaifc and hinderaiiccs ,^ And whsfagremetit hath tlic Temple of 12 Wherefore, though I wrote vnto voiu I ptoiK-abie vrita- Tl,L°h"lT^' Co^ ^^'f h idoles? for v ye are the Temple of the did not it for his caufe that had done the mong, ^''^J^^Jj-j ^^^^'^ thtCofpeu. I lining God: as God hath faid, :: I will '"dwell neitherforhiscaufethat had theiniurie, biitthat p^j^^rj"*,"^ bV t Ptwrrtowarkf among them.and walke there; and I will be t.hcir our care toivarde you inthe •'fight of God might aUor.ecetfary.to Trl'flT/'fZ God,and they (ball be my people. appeare vnto you. w,t,«b«eby.t. . wie/ffrf." ' 17 55- Wherefore come out from among ij Therefore we were comforted, becaufe ye P"Jj''"yj6fo*- fyfrt^htn'fe. them,and fepcratc yourfelucs, fayeth the Lorde, were comforted : but rather wee reioyced much degtee«, for di'e e Goingaoout and touch none vnclcane thin":,and I wil rcceiuc more for thc ibV ofTihis, bccaufehisfpiritcwas wh'ich repemance irSrftS you. refrcfhedbvvouall. hil^'.Mn.ur Jiedeal«thwith " 18 * And I will bea fathervnto yoii,f,nd yee 14 Forifthat Ihaueboaflcdanythingto him jJ^h/fifApai'tof »hem (incerely and Qiall be my fonncs and daughters,faitb the Lorde ofvou, I bane notbene afnamed : but as I haue tiiij Epiille. with an open and aifnigfitje; fpokcnvnto you all things in trueth, cuen foour / iniomMbthtt rb!«wi!hllUo,..pla;m thlb« they doe not the like ioIoning,gaine their Fa. boafting vnto TitUS vvas true. '^t^T'off/Zi thcr. g Thi iftniniafthimoHtb tndheitrt^ietok'mth xmofl mriitf fffietuniH 1 j And;hlS lOWirdc flfiCi3ion IS morC aboun- iht amniiHf nf hmthMfptakethfUttfatethconrnmlyniththemlhttartmlmttrtttio). h Tum dant toward yOU, when he remembreth the obC- \t,w l.nUKtft tni V,in«,, h»rt,« ,„ «« ho^fe, .rnlth*, mn^rro^ or firA.I honfe, yf. / h»»eop,mU Jj^ncC of yOU all, tfno'howC with ftitC and trCm- H"' mfmhal{he*rttutio>iti'einTe*rMyftrttiUitUiomewrri. < ^Ifttr tht , ,. • J l- • •• « t GoM) (l>ro-»a Pl:itttr ofihe Heb>eae,,ht inUeth thofe tinder nffcRionf ahich ,tjl w the heart, iov. 15^"S Y ^ reCeiUCd tiim. ^^^^ ^^ ^,^ ^ „ •A. 7 New he rebiiketh them bolJely.for that they became felowes with infi. 1(5 Ircioyce /^/;fr*f«r;that Imay put myCOn- imtfiefthisEpift!e, the concltifionwheientis, tua; fuchastbeLoid hath '' * ititiit,l'Hi tiimft TOiichfat'ed the name at his child, en, muft keepe themfelues pure, not ooeh in », fide »th^Hrcjf feitnth vunifhmitu , or when » i»4i U lineJ fUrtln Icffi »?.t8. k IVhatcunthexbebeltveeneiheml. V i.fmn.j.t*. e(JoJ. r H A P vrr C HA P. ' VII I. l^ H A 1 . V 11. , Hiexhorteth tie h the txA/tiple oft>>e 'M.nfioiiititi, 9 ttd 1 left bfOHirmiuhvn)npthtmhelhi>HUdif»t*ith,tr tender nlloeKfnofChriJllimflfi, 1+ ioleel:ber,UtovfAfdetXftlhlh4t Tll«i, 18 t>ul l,eatioolailhei:xrevnt'thtm:i.'ivdtht>ftctheylhould Another t-roiherctrfieznitoihrM. nctl,tioffi„ded,ihti,hn/tAleth.r^fir), le Antf IroHght TyT /E 'doeyou alfoto w;t, brethren,of the « Tlefirtpartol uTttihoftDdf .ttemt»rfp,t,!,Hunonoierepcmed,f. . ,, V V " gracc of God bcftowed vpon y Chiir- '''^^' ^^P'"|""j,^^, $kis mtnti'heLi- C ^'"n ^^^ ^''^ '""'^ ^^'•'^' P' omirc;, dcircly be- taiions to nitre vp the CorJnihiaos to !ibcralitie,where« hli the pniu ttie of the ^ Rifeitioii mty be r^loued,lct Vscle.lnfe our felues Irom al TlthinCS C'"'"'' "^ Hie.rUlem might be holpen in lime conuenient. An.l fi. (I of all be fel- jt,.«c.^^{,/«oftheof,cfhandn,irit,a^ J^rwf OninthifearCofOod. loUowtliem. « Thtbint(t„th*tC<,ib threat triall of affli^ion their for the great confidence, « hich / haue in ycTu. filjt Mf/liaioni icy aloun tied, and their rr.oft extrcemc pouertie zj Whether any dee in^utre of liiw/nii my 'l^"'7"dih' abounded vnto their rich lilxTalicic. fcliouandhelperroyou-ivard :orof our oibrc- m rum Htw* dfdlcli',if u"' i ^'or to r power, ( I bcare record) yea, thren,they are meHtnc;crs of tlse Churches, md "yxiom. ijuiiU that Kjl^ andbcvondtheirpower,they were c willing, the " i^loric of Chrift. Vf^T^Tfl*' Titui^.ejf ,-m tilt 4 And pravedvsjvith great inftancediat wee 24 Wherefore /hew toward them, and before fc'XrM " " T^cla'tHiTud^"' «0"ld>'ectiiicchcdgr.-ce, and fcllowlhip of the the » Churches the proofe ofyourloue, and of a iiu cimnhtt 'nM,'" *" miniftring which is toward the SainM. the reioycing that we haue of you. fhMi niiujiii t ofihmtnnt < ^ And thit ihey did, not 35 wc looked foT: j,.i,„, :„ ^lS. ^.r.^.. ,.. . c r L r L •! ''"'}''" io^lr w // huLgaue their ovvne fcluts, firft to the Lord, and /««c*<,/T,4>«/;<6«r(»»;f«i,,«j;,«(«/wi'»cu.ah..t hadbcgiui,fohewouldalfeaccoa:pliihthefame •' fr»,'1^.f,w''''^''il'*'''',''1''' *''''■ * '""'" t»U,d»hHrUt». grace among voualfo "»-7"^'«"*'*"", 4 .*'';"/'irt*<' "'/•«:« W' »«- ^ndih»vt,riu 6"ce among you alio. ... t»"'"'»<'"i> fifik /ovw^, i, i.hich Coidoctbi^fut to ti expouadfd 7 1 ha efore, as yc abound ui cucry thing, in >r«*5rM»««,^ . (•tt'it fijci -jtTjr. faiiiiand word, and knowledge, and in all dili- -r-rw i «c,«, i,- ™.t,. • -n • i o- . H.ia,pl.>fi;,i. gcnce, andinvowloiietowardes w, e«.»rc/« t?^ ' as touching the rr.iniftriDg to the Saints, , He,.fftiy„«. •J:' ("■»-'^"°flhat ye abound in thi. grace alfo. JTit is fuperfluous forme to write vnto you. ,„h«.,h,hc.uf. ih« Uaitdonuni, o...-i_- <- i l j l ..l 2 ''or I Knowc vour readmcfle of m;nde K"i""»""i"l'e in tu,.e..,t .(«y 8 ^ This fay I not by commandemcnr but be- .^hereof 1 boaft mv felfe o'' vn,> vnrn rklm^f Cownh,^^ m.ght iiro dcfi.H Piul caufe of the ' diligence of others : therefore l, "^ ■ ^°^\ ^^ '1"^ °' > ?" ^"^° ^'^^'" p^ .oct,ue.« ,i,ou;h to a...c vp tl.e proouc I the naturalnellcof your loue. tit ''^ , ^'^' ,^ ^^^'^ "'' P"^"'"'^ ^ "'' "F""'' '- "^ conn.hanscoac-^' , For ye fcnowc the grace of Our Lord ele- >^""goe.2"'fyo"r^e^cIiathnrouokedma.ny. gins>hcmfo„re- con.pi.ib ihc g,. <- /:,.■-, .1,. Ke be,n<' n^ for vour f,k« h*- • ^ • ^'^'■•' ''^'"^ ^ '^""^ '^^^ brethren, left our re- 'fr "'°"' '- ,°"^ '^""''^ ^' ''^^"^^^ ^ ^^is my > conftant h,,;, ^° s',;„% whuhtheyhiuc II Now therefore perfoime to doe it alfo,that , o?',, .r t u t - ^ ■ '"'"g th;t b«e cocciurdot them. . ,• ,v .,, r 5 v\ nereforc 1 tfiou^ht it neceflaneto er- ™r4< a readinelle to will, eiicn fo ye may t,„ ....i , ■ v^'V"- 'J: "^'-'^"•'ncto ex „, , "™*""*' t ^tihinqiantf fiL-r.' ' ■' nort the brethren to come before vnto vou and '"'"" '"°"o .^ ,«««.,„«,. perfonneitofthat^hichyehauc. _ _ _ tofinin, vn„rK.n.M.T,„.' '^ !' TrLX . ''''M^cd.ciaa .^..«. ,«„ ,w red and you grieued. But vpon b hke condition, rZ^U V lu 'f^^' l"?7' '"'^ ^^^ ^''•='- """S' -"ig i7h'ctrtL at this time°your abounLce ^/^^';«6 theu ^^••^«hhberany,(halreapeaIlo liberally. '-""-."''''"•, 4 iheiooithar- j^ k ' ^'''^ 7 Ascuer)' man « wi(]ieth in his heart, /S /*f '"'exJinfffc^d frrt".ple r4Thatalfothcira'.iuidancemaybeforyo«r it^r';r''^t-"K^''^/'r'"°^' "*^''""''- P'"''f""-" ^h'^'J-u , lacke,thattheremaybeeQuaIitie: ' * RAnir'^i'M ""■''["'. "[i* « r*, ..^, J"d" : rf:^ 15 Asitiswritten,4.Hethati-,/W.u,\h /,;w„",^■ ZT '"""'""" ""^"' '"* "•"'' ""'"'" "^'^ lo Alfo hee that findeth feedc to the fower, '""T"- %//.-/Sr«.„,. '^*^f'"^7°"- ... .... . , willminiftalikevvircbread,forfoode,andmulti- V*'"'"7'"^ teih out t tttdf i8 And wee haue fentalfowithhimthebro- „, ^ ,„ ,• .r\\^.c i^ c si"cnnrithe, oig- ,,/-7,-,,.^.,,W ther,whorepraife« iintheOofpelthroughoutal &"['^^f ' ^^^ m, t»/i7ctmint the Churcha beneuottnce,) Uatifnii mirdc.ot if ai, oihtr jKtu, ",„ ^4 j',.r^„ t u » • ir .t, r r n That on allpaites.yee may bee made rich *'"'','!'• ""? » Ki:nh I fTi CiTTi ^9 (AndnOtfOOnely, nut isalio Chofcn of ,.„^^,,t i-i ^ |. ■ ,■', -U., , u 'rankranJfree T: JI:::Z^ theChi«-chestobeafdloweino«riourncy,con- ,Y"'\w '''"'' ^'^i'^ ""^'^ through vs „„„,.„, . -<«;/.M. ceming this i^ grace that is miniftrcd by v^ vnto thanklegu„n£vnto God 'A'-'r/T'"^ « ' « Agimftfochat ,K^ „i" r .C r t j j j i .• c 12 » rorthe mini(tiat;on of this feruice not "ni" ^a'h j mod »fe,Lxcure.!,ea, ^^^^ S^^O' of tfiefame Lord, and^ci^.««« of onIvfupplieth5neccfiuiesoftheSaints,hutalfo P'".....l! ha,«ft fclae,. brcaar. )our prompt minde) aboundantly caufeth many to giuc thankes to WeWoul^ tbejarf not rich, 20 Auoyding this, that no man Ihould blame f> j ■' / o bieismgs loiiaw. •jthoDsh It *e.e vsi.-i this I abundance that is miniftred by vs, .wwivkk ►k.t », • r u- • "^"' • , *«ntlv pr.iptr to . . . ,, * ,. /• , ^ . ■ „ „ ' i ij. (vvhich by the « experiment oF this mi- c otinmmeihtni Hch ..n fo kCpe . J ' ^ i;"'"";'!"? ^«/ ho"eft thmgs, not onely ^-^^^^^.^^ j. ^^ j ^ ^"^^ , ,,„„ ^„^ tbtp..orc. before the Loi'd,butalfo before men. '^ ^ ' ^ w:i''hmf:ifi. 7 Chiiftian libe 21 And wee haiicfent with them our brother, ^7v*'^'^8. d n'ithilptrin^mini^^itrd'.thft e ^i^ainfl ha -kJI^m Ittth ralitfei.mat.jil, whom we hauc oft times prooucd to be diligent t'tnuiU.fportidof. ^ eVcVj^.i.. f^-/:7\^(>»Dtuidlfiithlh'ifa:7ianlhtifi/i)eihCtH,andlot:tlh hu fmt,wth fame piTt 0^ tour rcidi.j't/hiu/i'f ^eri in litt fori ifftjatfomr cfikt;rs Vf>ihkour,-aho fhaU iitKcr tram I ttth l-i)i' iiui looikrri, i Tl'fri a tune Jo (cod "oi^n )CH. >^ Eitd i/i.:a:>n»iihi,Ke tuitlim^hat fnvrtd fir tre trill fi of il^i Ch:trilUu tf ^cm nchoalid'i ll^tt tnelf Vojpfl, »!!i'ftr»H kaHtvil'incfy jK'miUtd^cutJtlMIS tktChHrclif','»h,(hiic " Thankes tlierefore be vnto God for his mcafure of the line, whereof God hath dift. ibuted '^cl°"^l^h»! ' iB«*M.'''* "'^"* vnlpeakablegift. vnto vsamea(uretoat:aine euenvntoyou. k rhtf comemtt CHAP. X. 14 For we ftretch not our feluesbeyondo«^ """''*"■»"':''»«'«- 2 Bet Jhtveth wiM ahitctnUtfiice, 4 vnth what veaptm, meafute, as though wec bad not attained vnto /""**'*<" '''"'i' 6 An I ^:h r.h.u uu.n^e *.« .r,.^J .^<.,»3 th, camUa>u„>, . fo^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ l^ . To'lhiflThLT' «./,/.-«»r, .< rAf«%«ir,.oft!e°ih p. INmeekenes, anda'gentlenesofChrift, which wehope,whenyour&ithfhalincreafe,tobemag- h*rilmdt/ihe but fo'thit hce r- 'vhen I am prcfent amon^ you am bafe , but am nified by you accordipg to our line abundantly, »'*<''' "wW'. ftthhija«:h»riiie bokie toward you being abfcnt: i6 And to preach the Gofpel in thofe regiont """^'l"."^^.'^'"' «•>«•«'»■ f<" ''" J And this 1 require you , that I needc not to which are beyond you : not to reioyce in « ano- '° j„Toum,',t ' n^my k gta™e"J ^* holde when I am prcfent, with that fame con- ther mans line, tbM it^m the things that are pre- ahithoihn mm vfing alio tetcibie fidence, wherewith I thinke to be bolde nf^ainft pared already. • f;tmngt which «""'f«"''!"'- difobedience, when your obedience is ftilfilled. 'Vy!^n\T"ZP^A ... iTff rvi B«ro(men,&be- ,' . ;; .%,•„„,. „C.p, ,h» e ^„,,m \ l\ JO^''*^ toOod, yecoulufuffer a Ittlemy i He gtanteth tti»t fides i.ad prooued 7 \ Looke yee on h,ngs afte the ' appM- yy fooli(},ndrc,andin deede,ye fuffe,- me. ^ »f '' 'i-t h.pUi. fcitlmitie, no». ranee ? If Bnvnvin trult m himfcHe that hce IS , r^, t^.«viJ,. ^ -Uo^ji • eth ? »oele in thii wa^.R.ndngthat chrifts, let h.mconfider this againcot fh.mfelfe, ,„,ff:,.^r' Vh '^T^^^ inhisabiince.he .h3-<:h»« Thrifts euen fo r?we Chrifts louhe: forlhauepreparcdyou foronehultand, but he aJdeih .h« h,^ written to ^^; -^^^ « >''^'^^' ^"u . '^'^'f ! r- to b prefent you m a pure virginc to Chriil -. he doeth it agamft f hsoi fhjf-eiv 3 For though Ilhou Id boaltfomewhatn'OTe , C^ t r «i>A .l r i -i j hit u,in for thf i. ThSfi'flof ofourauthoritie, wluchthe Lord hath giuen vs. J.^tLJ" rHr,^' V ■••'^■Tr.'^e|u,Ied i'^K.'r h ,l.t:epr,..eae,h fo,- edification , and not foryour deftru „,f. butufiettKeex 9 Ti« / UY, that I may HOt leCmeaS « WW* ^LZi.r., U i, u j r ihtoueh 5 etafi & cutuHcti^ctx ^ ' ,""'^ anip'.eof Chiift: to kareyou with letters. „ * .u <- • ■ i ' i _ • f^ibtiltie cf Satan, kill ifihrvcnnii- T-^u 1 „ /•-.Lot • /- J rcceiuc anothfrif)ii!tc whom vcc hauc uot rtc CI- .;/, fl,,. /.,,/,., - A,, '^i ".- 10 For the letters, faifthg hce, are fore and . „ j „;^r^ ,^ ,- /- t »- i i a ne ipakeih » Ml for himUlliSiit r;,e:..ha..hew,j S, Let fuch on thinke this , that (Iich as wee S Verely Ifi^pofethatlwasnotmfcnourto ^,-[,,, / ^'^ fhe« i.deed h„* ^.^ ; ^^^j (^ , „ ^cn wc are a' f-nt, fuch , '^(v il^ K,?'f A^..r.v r, ,^ / * '''.""'"'r'" 6i« they are de- „.,. / ir • ■ i i r ^ > And thouch / iff t iiidtfin ipeaking, vct / /oM/Afr. ccio^d which «"^»'.^.airo.ndeede,whenweareprefent. ^«, not/S i„ knowledge, but amor^ you we haue ■• V^H-. , rt'^hVoS'an „ '^ 'Fo-^^-^ •''la'^e not make our feluesofthe bin mademanifeft to the vttermoft in all things LJ^J^'J!^ otthcoffceoian number.or to comparc Our feiucs to them, which au t • i, »-. L i- tj <«4'W«i!4my?r6,, Apofti«,tii«'i«y . . 7 "i-Haiie Icomimttcfjanonence , becaufel »,iKA/.«M,/A4i *doeofworldly offfces/harij.according to ibe outward appeirance. a That m- abafcd my fclfe,thatyemiohtbe exalted,and bc- pUme ir fure fm- >-tu'e »hich,>,r,^lineJi'>ynercii,t^therihef,i(,r,go«rofi«(!ict. 6 .yfithough IhaJ ^r- j nrCached to vou^the Gofrell of God P'''^""*^'*' ^"V" ttn^olhtraHiAnJhtlpeihinilMiifhichoHtifardhfJeeveiohtucan^ther.forrPAui ""', ^ pr«icncil to ) OU tnc ooipcu or Vjoa ,^,„^;„ „^^,„7 'ifiiteihhii fitfh^hstityhii veike eoniitioHnndftate a'^'infi his fphi-utli ami^jit. rreclv . ftnoftiecolonri ^ fohque ii^mlie. J Secondly he witncfTeth, that although he be likevnto otbet 8 I robbcdothcrChurcheS, andtOt>kcwage^ aiJfamtinii of f nien, yet hecommcibfutoifhed wnh that ftrength, which oo holdesof man can ofthim to doC VOH fcillicc. ' """>'/»?«'»«• tnjtch, whethettbeyrenHbycrafianddeceit, orbyforceandmight, becaufe he . a.,j uJLt -,.. „-»A«» ..,:.!,.,«..«« J k., J '' "''"f* » >««"*« warfaretb «,,h d.uiae weapons, c ^re „ot ,.ch * «■» i^n/i);/, -,;«i^,r« 9 And when I vvas prefent With vou, and had ^,^,^ ,4,, ,^ V.thattonecfimilhejiiniiotgrtitaatt. d Siauizpimihttmfinit powrafCoi. needC, X I was notllOUthful tO the hmoerailCC /« f A„j?, J Anamplificatioaofthisfpi^ituailvertue^which iiifiichtortcoBt]Me:eththeene of any m.in : for that which'Was lacking VntO i He (hewcththat iDiei be they near r fo c.-aliie and mighty -hat it b.inge.h fome of them by tf pen njc, thc brethren which Came fronj Macedonia •'',"' "*«';« '•'"? tancevntoCbnit,andfu^ly reaengerh o!her5,thatarellubburnely obfiinaie.Opj. ' ■ fcluei, ubc)' '•ok Tatmgtbemfrom theotbc whichfuffet theoilelurt tobe toled. ^ He beate:h to rfceiueofany olhenran, either j more excellent Cofpel, orwo'e cxrclleat into theif head* that fame raatter, w lb g^eat we.ijht of werdei and fentencef. gift* ol the holy Ghoft. e ^^ mfeprrf!~Lideci>iiieuf,bu>yet they cannot tskeawav the know led ji'ol (He Gofpel Iroin me, wber- eonftrainedto refell theloolithbfigges ofcertaine ambitinut uien, he wiinfl'- ofyojihauehadgoodproofe.&thaieucry manrt ofvvay. f Paul lidced vol that reih,lhac they atcableto bring nnthiig, bat thatthey fa'lely perfwade thcttv hnJeofthijuince ahicha metie fir a man.ir /•! fi'lht Gcfpel,tnl he ttilJiitb teaX' feli^iof thetnfr!ae< : andat (or himfjfe alilioughhebraj^cofexcrlletitthingF, t'dlhaiptu.tfdkJMe of^tath, trhichittmwyniw aJa)ii hntit afiir gnd/iVove, fet hewillnotpafTr the bounds wkich God hath tne«ftt'ed him out, according 4 Another nauoder,to wit, that he wasarsskall, and liued by the tabonc olhia Wbereimio he came euen vnto them in preaching the Gofpel ofCliii(V, andttort- owre handei. BathetcJD.Iaiihihe Apofile, what can you lay againfl me.but that .#tli'h»t helV.a'l go further, wheothevhaiiefo profited that he fhlH not rcede 1 waicortenfto lakeany painei for your fakc».»ndwliBghI pt(a(badCbfpelvMO]rou> K e^'O.ii.t;, fupplicd, Satan transformed. Chap.xij. Paulsioy. 8i 5 An amplifioii- Tupplicd, and in all things I kept, 5 and « ill kecpc ching ofretl, m hunger & thirft , in fsflings often, t.o:(oijrie is hct niylclK-jthat inioiilJHocbegiieuoustoyvii. incoideandinnukedncflc. «iom Uf m^ jiLi. 10. Theiiti-ucthofChrin:isinme,thacthisre- 28 ^Befidcthc things wliicli arc oiimsrd,! ? HeaMethiliit Thaf ke m!o '"vcini^ (l>ali not be h (lint vp againft mcc in the am con.bied dayly , and h.me the care of all the lu""'""? ieMued>»iihi.im regions of Achaia. , Churches. ' . tir.th.ansmishtbe feife-iodccnoo. ii VVhcrcforc? bccaiifc I loucyounot'? God 29 VVhois wcake, andlam notwcake? who 'iJiamed'toJefjiire """"'ft Um-"'''"°'"''*^^''- isoffended,andlbiirnenot? 0!^ 'Coft all" trr/in'fnrth.t »^ nut what I doc, that will I doe, that I may 50 '"Iflniiiitnecdcsreioyce,! wilreioyceof cw'cbeTjcp'n. it Biiy al.vayes be em a-.vayoccallon from them which defirc occa- mine infirmities. ' dcd , as ic wai iriiely ijyi.tha; 1.^ lion,tiiatthev mi^ht be found like vnto vs in tiiat j i The Cod, ciien the Father ofour Lord le, p'»^oeiy icent by f«^n'«.h.n2'''.?t '''''■""• '^^y ' '"°^''^^- ''"^ ^^''^^ " ^^ 's bleflcd for cuennore , knoiv- "■'He'TuVreth that he diidaiDcib '^ '^ For fuch falfe npoRles are deceitful wor- euh that Die not. thatasainiltbead- ihe Cormthians, kors, and traniformethemftlues into thc Apo- 3* In ^ Dame feus the gouernour of the ueiianti.Aiiicli but that iheic fxles of Chrifl. people vudcr KingArctas, laydeuatch in the tl ty ''l»;"««- rough'. fet.andUe niinifters transformcthemfelucs , as though they ket through the wall,and efcaped his hands. ™')' ">■ ""'," f,'* ' (on may "" b "e" 'j'"'^'^ n^ir^\i\crs of righteoufnede, whole cnde ^.^„,^ ^^^^ '^^ r^,f^_, ,.^,„„,j ,,^, „^ ^^,^^, ,^^„^^„, . ^^ JXmfelf"',Uy thing bifore them Inall oe according to their WOrkcs. wuneBeihatldtuife and forge noiliirg. -J* ^f(f j y.i^. to follow, tbatat I ^ 7I(ay ag.iine,Let no man thinke that lam /-mad vit length tl,ey^«iy fooliih,ore]fctakcme eucnasa foole,tliat I alfo t- n A P. XII. S.«'atel ke to' ^Y ^^'^ ^V ^^if^ ^ lictc. ' ";''♦♦* '»« ^""•'"■"S'' «-•*' "hf''!*'! ; 0/ «*« W-M^ ^"'; .^ ._ 17 That H]icake,Ifpeake!t rot afterthe Lord: /:, «,v 4,,,, a c^-jte^.^rt, «.,/,<,,. 10 «r,«ipri««o/4 5 7i«a.ffol'.t, ofm<.tih^> trhe J g Setin" that many reioyce after tiie flelh ,1 " '" '*"' "''Z i'-" ""' '" "rmm ■vtmeihnom yv}em, thtutht to hi^e WiiireiO\cCaiiO. . - , t',,,TH»in>i>r.c, 19 Forvefulferfoolcsgladlyjbecaufethatye ] T ' is not expedient for m.cc no doubt to re- t Hegottl.fnr. h shMtt at«^e, (v%hcther he wtre in the bcdy,l can rei^tiatior.., t.ec hiijUAUiohim. you on the face. nottdl, or out of the body , I can not tell; God ^^""(.''"^•jl'i^f; '^'^h!"hl''r/l'r ^ ' ^ fpeake rs concerning the 1 reproch : as knowtrh ) ' which was taken vp into the ^ tliird Lmlp aboU IL ttt -di thtCnU- fhoHgh that u'C had bene "Mveakc : butwhacin her.uen. comn:on cjpacme t'(tan,it.ttti,r,tch any man is boldc (Ifpeakcfoolilhly) lambolde i And I knowcfuch a nan (Whether in the ofnienrbutkev- uthtM for noihing, alfo. hody , or out of the body , I can not tell : God J K'\ nf 'o'''/rt"''f" 22ThcyarcHcbrcwes,«foamI:theyareIf- knowcth) Id'ifedly."" f "'< PW(7»iIf raelites , fo am I : tJiey are the feede of Abraham, 4 How that he was taken vp into « Paradiic, « /;?;r--(:? thh « l'.>mihiHi: -ahich fo am I. and hcaid'.-.T.rds "hich'^cannot be fpokcn, which ^*^''''"'",'^'*' " ihiuitjhech»i 2i They are the miniftersofChriliC I fpeake arcnot ' polfibkform.in to vtter. -I'lt" X^'^ / fr^-V^i"!'"'"'' asafoole}inmnfr!ore: in Lbcursn-.oreaboun- > *Offuchamanv%illI.reioycc : ofmj-fdfe r,,h^,hr!,i^ ti-kt tqxau :o kim: dant: in ftripcs aboue merdiire : in pulon more will I not reioyce , exaptit bee of mine inhr- Lhr-.fi lejutondy. fi'tkejniMi'fMh pleiiteoiifly : in o death oft. mities. * huo the hi^hfi «;Wofv''""«i 24 OfcheleuesFfiuetimesrccciued Ifour- 6 Forthoiigh Iwoiildreioyce, IQioiddnot *"'^'^;j^"Jj^;^^^^^^ uZ'hi'uh'fJu cie/r«/'«faue one. beafooIe,rorIwiI!favchetrueth:butIrefiainc, %biia"°-z,-,L'!C' ghfitig hr.de cfito- 2? I ""S 1 thrijc if beaten with roddes : I was left any man iLoiild thinkc of me ahoue that hee mora (rh'd)Ont jiito«,i/«//.af3/' V once ftoned : I futfered thrilc x fhipwracke: fceth inme,orthathehearetborme. xtihipna nt» th,m,^ud,sT„[,d night and day haue I bene in the decpe lea. 7 J And left Khouid be exalted ott of mea- [V.TttTZu'i eih ii-ti tuithuu ^- *" Kun-neymg / tras often, m penis of wa- iure through tlie a oundace of reuelar ons , there nuki i-tiuot u ht '.„!kingiuictl.uri ters, in perils of robbers, in penis of mine on ne vasgiucn vnto mca 'pr ckein thefie!]>,themcf- tmrfahrc. «>;i fawf.nt,. nation , in perils among the Gentiles , in perils in fenger of g Sat^n to bujflct mee , bccaufe I Ihoiild ' " '*' OneUst f ^°* « l"2''' the citie, in perils in wildemeOe , in perils in the not be exalted out of meauire. """' '''" "f"^. , hepainieih out ^ . '.,' r ir r i n r- i ■ \ ■ 11 r 1 it ili-c 1ft CAUtpaik'i'iil thc;cfti;o>vesin jea,inperilsamongfaIIe brethren, 8 Forthis thing I bdoiight tlie Lordnthnie i,tofa),»fUci tiieifcoloun.fore-' 27 In wearinclieaDd fpaintfulncfle, in wat- tharitmightdepartfromme. viin tun ae « jtning, that if v p Aiici he faid vnto me, My grcce is fiifEciait pj'"'^'',t">i rcttie •.v;l come to paire.(liatfliey wiUat length betatytfiea relets, wbat to'jotfnai^ce _ hie.Ui Ifpt, If foeacr they m^^t to realeihat ihey haue o( Gods glory. (• 'By H^ht u rM^ni the »*'"■* '^'"?" ''"} '*■»' l'*'^J!'tci iht olii Ti^l^Km-.t cut of fkirtft into Gittht htjiKn/) i^krTtnht - ■ ■■ ■ - .„.i.i j...rj and tfing 3 veheme den hiir.iltot atitr ^ felowes touching thoiccxtttnallthinos.towit.iouchinghisTtocke, hisanceltert, thfjawls themlelurt are net b} my rmtntnttle to ttfrtpt, bicaKji-.tuCad hw- sd valiant aSs. '8 Uelorchecoinnicth to the iraticf, heiouchchiheCoriotbi. /""/?• Thia ij ^InaHstittiu fxpiHnJilru fUrt,SiK>r/i.$. t Tore, ans.whopeifwaditg'heoifcluejtobevety wir'enierijdidnot msrke io the meant mooiieallfafpicinnof ambition liec wiincnirlh ihat hee btagoeth not of thofe reafon.rhJttbote(»lle»prn:h vhicf' ttrti dec vnto)oK(_l Q^mk: n) :rhich fwtl) a at nothing, led by this octsfion other men Ihould aiirirute nmtc vi-to him thf 0 h ntlll,Mifihr)(iJiieirte!t. at TaHlitaiedtctair^mthathtfieiiKihtothtCo- derde ht is: a'ld.hercfore he had rather glory ;n his mifeiics. j Ad exccllrnt ritithiini iVitc aiJiilir^Kun,a6c^gfilt trtifiar , nmnfi trtttchid tKdmi;traiti doflMnc : ivhy God will hauf cuen hit brftferuaatstobe ve.'icd of Sataa.aoi! by iditt , -ahtrcM noiniihHtKdwg ihirtin Gods Ki^htu pawir wtu nifde maniffli, all kindeof temptaiionJ: to wit, left iheyftjouldbe 100 much pu^edvp, and alio ^irPM.;.^. « Pt>'li,(inih«nuctjbUsndf>!<"'•''>*''" fii'ktthfhilinijs^u iiKfreittricit ,iu ftr/tmhatil coi>pMi:edTa>U frtfen! dra:h. p HeaHiidtthso thatthatttri>ritln,Dtui^^.ir">ortoufrthu flact hi»:felfi kfrn^'ftinrreir, 10 cry out, J doe not that ^ocd that I ttoi-ld,&e. ^nJh/e fhtwtth x>s,itat P,:ulfiifi-(di>uii) tf.inj^s which LMktfa^edouir, a Ofiut Rontane t'-li'hit f. fricke,i; * bitoirrd hade iffprnh taken f-om ihn »es , or /?«w/>i , rcUch iSaii'irste'.^^&.xe.\i. ■■■^ct.n.tg.y.^a.ij 14. r Vaintp.bxf n atroKUtfomt a'tttery dangerom and hurtfutl fit the fittr,ifa man vake throi^h itcodt (!:,■ fiflmOiitivhtnAtnatiinHVj 6- KOHUreJi.ht mavRwHti It fad to titttUioHr, trtfUS^wne, g IViiichjftltlhthofe/unisonfrt, h oft. ' ' .^ T 1 1 ^— ■<*- — ie, d WhUhnottun ti a'-.te td-Jiet,, 'e jylkh Pauls care for the Church. Xi.Connthians. Cbrlftwinyou. for thee: for my power is nude pcrfeft through CHAP. XIIL weakncflc. + Very gladly ihircforc vvilllreioycc « Cemviniihe third um^, , hteJtiHUHCfth ii>t Ihufirvm. rather in mine infirmities , tlwt the power of f'Z^^ZiVh'":^^^^''/^ '''''' "'T^^ Ta" '''"l „, .,, 1 11 • fixer »l ihru-i in hit ^pifihlbig: i« ^: UntthhefTMielh Chrilt may 'dwell in mC. _ _ . .„ .. finht,' ttpmiMct, tt ^aJwi/htththimpn^msit. LO this u the third time that I come vnto you, 4» In the mouth oftwo or three wicncflesfljal 4» DtMt.t9.1j. cuery word (land. ««';*.t8.«*. . . « ^.r f 2' Itokkyoubefore,andtdlyoubefore:as "*''^'7*'*• . „ , , „. ,, , , >i^^ f? '^^'^ ""y /^"^ = >'" '""« though I had bene prefent the fccond time , fo "f , . w/,r ha^-M ^o^lf\'d-^c : S for I ought to haue bene com- ...j, =, .,„,, ^eing abfent to them which herko- Icp^r.nS^ ,0 ipcke fo m.c!. mended or you : for in nothing was I mtenour ^^e haue finned and to aJl others , that if I come that, wh.l: th.y •fti.efsihing»ii vnto the very chiefs Apoftles , though! be no- gjraine Iwillnotfparc derj.irf tb« Ap*. h«d.d:..,wit. thing. r . ., t. i '^ei"g'^3tvefeekeexpe,ienccofChrift,"i"t;«mt li The Ifignes ofan Apoftle were wrought that fpeaketlun mcc , which to-.;ard you is not chVift/.SL 4 Hee cosclii. 4eUi, that be: will oncly iic his mtieciet a- giinQ the vais: brigjes «f the fallc apo(llo,jni thetewit'i alio eX' cufctb bimfcUe, iutthi: bjr their 10 Therefore 1 take •'pleafure in infirmities, in reproches , in neceffities , in perfecucions , in anguiOi for Chriftesfakc ; for when I am weoke, then am I itron:; III was a fool becaufe ihaiif'hif Apolllcrnip were lubaeued ", hit among you \vi:h all patience , with figncs , and wcake,but is » mightie in you. "■"«:« : »"ht '^ For what IS it, wherein yec were inferiours b/;«infirmitie, yet liucth he through thepow'er l^l^^he^^i'^ fiticthcL'tiof vnto other Churches , ^csceptth^t Ihauenot ofGod. Andwenodoubt are wcakeinhim, but (enble.thtylay ihnfln^Tt mi bcnc=> llouthfuil toyour hinderaiiccPlorgiue me wcnialliuewithhim,tfaroufhthect>werofGod ""^hiag herein «5«;F»rj%(wf* this wrong. toward you. ° agamfthim.whidl 1 4 Behold, the third time 1 am ready to come j ^ a j^roue your felucs whether ye are in the ^Tit'^tr' vnto you, and yet will I not be llouthfull to your fajth: examine your felues: knowe yce not your chrifc hmdaance:(orlfeekenotyours,butyou:forthc ownefekieSjhowthatlcfusChriflisinyou , ex-* ^»i •H h chiklrenoughcnottolayvp for the fathers, but ccpt ye be reprobates? m}{}miih:itiatt the fathers for the children. ri you^ths Icffe 1 am loucd. cuilI,not that we Ihould feeme aoproued,but that "".' "■'^'* '^ IX t .n„. , ^ 5 j,„j bee it that I charged you not : yet ye Ihould docthat which is honelt : though wee ZZm^A for as much as Ivvas craftie, 1 tooke you with be as* reprobates. himf^lfi. gi"^^- 8 For wee can not J»eany thing againft the "t '•'"■•"•»•• 17 Did I pill you by any of them whom I fent trueth, but for the tructh. t*ba"Vhich be^ vnto you? , . , , . , 9 For we arc glad when wee are wcake, and yk*of the y«- 18 1 haueddircd Tinis,andTOth him I haue thatycareftrong:thisalfo we wilh for,*»J/» your tueof Oodappe*. fent a brother: did Titus pill yon of anv thing? dperfcdion. iiii|io bis mini- walked wenotinthefelfefamefpirit?i»ri/^e louincnic, and aire how: heeil alFedioned 10- iwardsthrtn. I Thi arik'tittiti tthtrtti) it mny felucs vnto you?wefpeakebeforeGodin»Chrift. hath giuenmee*! to edification, and not to de- p'" f«'«l'."'l e But ».' i» all things , dearely beloued, for your ftrudlon. ig>>'th^y edifying. 11 ♦Finallybrethren,fareycwel:bepcrfeft:be mudeithet te»e. 20 » Fori fcare left when I come , I ftiall not of good comfoit: be of one minde: liue in peace, '"«' •''• ^P* finde you fuch as I xvould:and that I ftalbc found and the God of lone and peace (halbe with you. "'i^^Jdoar?B"e i„u»p,»rt,tha, vnto you fuch as ye would not, mdlt^i there bi u J Greete one another with an vholykiflc. ,h,iHaiih is jt»iuJteit«i ftrifc,cnuyin", wrath, contentions, backbitings, All the Saints falute you. jrcmdedortlief 4x^?»/Wr .//,/« whifperings,fvveIlings,tf«' '^°^ the loue of God , and the communion of the Ti^^rVi^ti Zi wMriiHomh. '^^^^'^ "= among you.and I ftiall bewailc many of holy Gholl be with with you all. Amen. e„nfe(Ie 'them- faUtHxeitiii ruf them which haue finned already,and haue not re- feints not 10 beof biun9vHhr,ime pentcdoftlie vncleannefre,and fomication ,and ChriResbody. j HeeiBit;ga!cthihatniJtpenefff.trn(»ingtb«ih(r*i'"1'«*e omit bunds, thii r^antonneHe which thovhaiipminmiiTPrl thfrolrlues towards their faithlull ApolUe , apt and Aillmgt" be tai.ght: adding i miiht mt Lit VVantonneiie wnicn tney naue committed. this moreouet. that he palfctb not forhisowne fsnie andeftimatloo, 10 that he. ittrdeiifomttii/fH. g Hee pntteth away another mod grifnnns (launder , t<» may ferue totheit faluaiion,i»hicb is theoneJy niaike that heftiontethit. ( >a »»it,ihathedidfublillyanHb; Cthert.inaliebngaiBeandprofiteofthea;. 7 He »«■»> i«'d otM amoit^d ftu ,*»d the c»ncludetb,that hee writeth not thefe things »nto them, as though he needed to mtmbeti tfihi ChkrchnlltrnimitthtirfUo, whicUtnt htntfltthir mti out »F 4tfende himfelft , /or he i< gniliie of nmhing i but becaufe it ii behoueabic foe '''"■'■ * ^ '""■^' exhoitatioB, but yet (uch ao one is eomrrdreti^cth tU the tbemtodonb: nothing of his fidtlitie who inftruded them. » ^« ,t b'ccm. pattesofa ChriRun manslite. s He fal«cthlbto»kinilwtl7,«mJi»c»nauri«» tntthhimt()ll'fkciriulf<»di:r,ccttl),ih*liir»lii;tthhimltllii<)htm.htiH,tl-4tn wilheth well Tnto them, v 1 f»M6.jo. w(k I'hV" ft r'f "*:; ,u !'"i"?K""'^'?'r!''' '"""I'''' '"'° '*"." ^l """l; f The fccond EpifiU to the Corinthians vnit- fceth them lhu-ply,indthreatncth them Jilo like an Aportle.mewiiDgthst he will ■ , r\\J-\ t j ■ not fpiie them hereaftw.vnlefle they tepco^lceing that U>ii ii the tUud time that ^'^ *'^°'" Phlhppi , a Citie in Macedonia, faebathwjtaeilUieffl. 4«u^/>>>f by Titus and Lucas. THE Pauls Gcfpd from Chrift. Chapa.ij. Pauls callifig. 8t THE EPISTLE OF THE APOSTLE PAVL TO THE GALATIANS. CHAP. r. time paftjinthclewifh religion, how e that *I t iii i'Juti'j>'m I VrxinitfltTthpiMit^Mt,* HirtyrihtmJtihthtGthi'um pcifccuted die Chiirchof God cxtrerr.dy, aiui ihiirttyitmoftu c.Ani"f'r.h,hsUun.m....„Un,^>,.n,of.y^foft:„. ^^ ^j profitca in thclcwilli rcligion abcuc *-r':Vi/'r »f h™'!n?c'l" ^Tf^^'^ AVL 'anApoftIs (not 'of rr.cn, many of my companions of mine onnc nation, ZSJ/uni, Ct.u>uo-" l\ r^Kncitherby bm,n,+lucbyciefu, and «as,r,nch more zealous of the « tradition^,:t>X:'^ «f(he'Ai'oiiici" M N^^' ^hf''^ and God the Father which ofmyfathen. • I h'ipfiei'hcf jj«a.i«,«--<^ l y~L l r .- i • paracca me rrom my niotncfs wo.r.oej^na caiJea „/,,„;, /^m .«». 8«niDK.(l.e«,ng are with me, vnto thc Churchcs of Galatia: w* by his grace) pm,fuhm>t,Ot the gia. tie mttf J Grace te with you, and peace from Cod the , ^ jo reucile his Sonne t. in me, thnt I flioiild "'' -^P'fi''' »*"•/ i7«V« nr/"" Father,and/r«^oi,r Lord lefus Chrift, pleach him Aamong the Gentiles,immtdiatlv, «! '' ""'1* ','"'% w^fihrhJiVo .4 ^ Whichgauebrrfelfe for our finncs that he Communicated not with » fldh and \ lood: ' ' Zr^JZu'} »>iDtai.e .jaiDft "^'ght dchuer vs t from this prefent eiiil d world , Neither came I againe to Hicrufalem to c4 /« ,s,pp:ml>,s. ihe f.iie apoaics. accordmg to the will of God euen our Father, them which were Apoftlts before me, but I wtnc fi"" '" ""''"" , :":tuJ::f \ Tov..homi.gloryforcueTandeuer,Amcn into Arabia, and mrned^gainevntoDamaTcus. r^tXl't ,b,m:,.p.r„ ,L ^ ^ I '">n'«le tlut ye are fo foone e rcn:ocued , g ^ j,cn after three y cores I came a-.ine to t^JZ"^,,"!^ r.u,:firh.„:nih. a«ay vnto auothe." Gofpt! , from hiin that had Hierafalem to vidtc Peter, and abode with him :dthu «.-.;. (AW «A». _ .-i..! ■ . • '^ _^ .1- A r. I .- - .1 'I'ltciic ua>cb. , un.uvu>u,ic»ui.r vve haucprcached vnto yoii,kt him be gacaivfcd. ^„^ cilicia: for ! was vnknowcn by face vntothe '•{• £;.'v/.,.«. f,r,hi.,„t'"b^r 0 Aswcniidbefoie,fofaylnow3gainc,lf:my C hurchcs of Iiidca, which were in Chrift. « lkca.,ieiimigbt SC/ii .1/. "'=" F"^ ;'?'o ) o" othcrwife,then tbatye haue , ^ gut they had heard onrly [»m, p,j, Hee [LV^l^'h'tt' i:!,»^k:.l, '"' rcceiufd.let him be accrfcd ^hich pefecuted vs in time paftfnowe preacherh ^"it of o "ft ia ^m ihiji. 10 5 Fornowepreach I hmans^effr;«*, or the pfiith which before he dcfiroycd. ihe^y.bctaf. f f aJ?S « J..^. ^■'''^f °;:P" ' ''';°^'' '° P'^-''^^ ":«>• '^'' 'C ' '|:-°."1^ ^ J And thev glo. IHcd God for me. ''^^ ?' ^ 'k'"; « t*ria»ed.»6« yetpleaftmcn, I wercnotthcfcniantor Chuft. „ "^ fl.uae.l cf the A^ 6~w/-t" 1.^ W " v^NowIcertifieyou,brethren,thatthe Go- S'!jl^'A,''t',r^°''''!;'"'K?'i^?"'''^r''^',''''';i''Vr'?'"'u'^''' '!''*' 0j iht ihunk, md Ipel which w-as preached of m-.was not after man. ftic, nj, ,od js ibfehji, het wet not uf ihtir nmnber, which «« to be oediied t» ihk rtfp:ti II ht I J Por neither rcceiued 1 it of man, neither was wuhom cxcepiion : ideiefote Pawl anfwtn tb,th»ihe began ftralgbtway after hit ,xs(heteioftiiiaedi th^inKflctimfiJiMvh-.chii-iKillyNitChnii. j TheKrftpart oif ih« Epii>lr, • Thu ii a k-hdt of oihe. f Tht d^ii me cj frith, ViheieiDhewitnclTribtbatheisan Apniile, noihinj!infctioui.a'hol«cbieicdir> r' tt » n ^pletofChrirf.andwhollyagreeingwiihli.em, whofenaaieiihefalfe spofllei CHAP, 1 I, old abuft. AnJhebeginnetii wiibchiJing.reproooingilitmof liobtneiTt.lorthat ' '*'"*' -^/'»3''"i^ '""'''"JJuV't"' ,"««*/< t7»^''. J f » tbcygaueeaiefoe.lily vrtoihem which peru-ettej them and drew ihem away 10 dtcUrtihhj theixtmpU cf Tiiu^lti^gvitcircunttijtd , ti a ttwe Qofpcl. e H, vliihtl-ci'^jput vo)i-f,t> taft ihtfiu/t -vfr-n tht ^Ift t(ofiks, *^'i*tf> if '>« tdnouchmx ihtfitbt tgfnll Titft diJimuU- xndhi vfeih ihnimi thtt >. » trt i',ic jiae thtr,i 10 vaj'o liiad, ihtt it nta *M tlittif '•"?• " ^n-i fo ^e fijl'ilh to ikt htinllihi «/ eMt Jri< iudijl- ' ^ne,iuiiaJo!«^. 4 Hee warneth ihem in time tore 1 ember ilialtliete ate not f^iim ir C'"''Jl,&<: a)aDtrwbic}.b«vfeJinteach.^£:for»either,6ithVdl'H"n«th^hore°hi^o" jhcchicfe, left byany mCaneS IfllOuld runnC, or 'tr.onK.heGer.. ■ ch pleaffd rom as thefe men doe which put pin of fali.ai'oo :n ex'trnail "^° llinnc ^ m vainc: ' ' '"""'»* rgMtid workM oft6t ta*.n";l>" "•"« I 't^t to ptocu.e aay man. fai^our. ^ But neither yct TiniS \\hich Was with me, Jonu" fio" an*,J P>tMrm,.,hr,.ndUthuihhu«,ulJd.rc;alMnsfrcr.,l^^^^^^ CrCUmafcd, fi-ch for...h,..hcy thtti Cod c„d 7101 Bjrn. V iXor. ,,.,. 6 A lecond argament to prooue that 4 To Wit, for the b fllfc brethren which WCrC k""frrlw tT,!. ^'th™«anrh'±'^!lf'''t'''''''nT^"""^ craftily fentm,and crept in priuily to fpic out our ^i be. ircuir.ifed, «irijio"t3«ymanshtIp<,»berej«iheexcelIeihthemwhomChriftU';oht here 00 i;k»«.: , .. l: u t. • W -ri t /- i 1 ""••■••""■'■>.«-, .artSarter.beoanercfmfn. 1 7h„ fU<,iuo Uy,„J.rfiood, of »nlx,r*ordl J'°'="^'^> ^i^''^ WCCh.1llC mChnft Icfus, thatthcy =1'.^»:£^;°,"1« PaulreprouedPetcu TotheGafatiians. luflification through fauH. «J/S'?aL '"'S'^^^""°''''"^°''°"'^^'^' . . . t«^«byChrift,wcourfeluesarefoundfinners,is. AnAitraml,^' S . To whome ^ve gaue noc place by <= fubicdi- Chrift cherforc the minifter of finnePGod forbid. <>i>iu tibmit. on tor an houre,thsc che d trueth of the Gofpell 18 ForifIbiiildagainctheching5chat Ihaue dThetrHtatuiJtn. might Continue with « you. d'eftroycd,In-ukemyfcIfe a trelpaHer. "comZZ'L'!^ ^ ^""^ ''y '^^*^'" '^'^''^'^ ^'^^'^'' ^° ^^ Sf^'T^'^ =*"« J 9 I'or i throiieh the La we am dead to the tfuiki'jafifhm n»'^««*i/^'(whacfoeuer they were m time palfedjl ^Lasve,thatIniight''JiuevntoGod. t Th>l,v,thii Mug ctrruyt with am Horhing the better: ^ God acccpteth no mans 20 I am cruciScd with Chrift, bat I hue , ytt ""''^"'> ''" 'o"- 4»,of ih-U mtm perfon) for tii;y that are the chicfc, did addc no- not ^ l any more, but Chrift liueth in me : and m f'S^T/!,*.'' fij!!T6.U. '^"'Z '^ '"^ '^'^' !''"' J ''^'- . , , that that i novve Hue in the - fleft , I hue by the l° .IJ&tlZ ttait, Kime, he vn. 7 But contrariwife, when they fawe that the faidi in die Sonne of Goii, who hadi loued mee, '<"** ^'"' " «'<'.• (ttrflntuUth tiUM. Go(peI ouer the '" vncircuxcifion was committed and giuen himfch'e for me. btctufi ih*i ij mt. vntomc,as*6«Go^s/ouerthscircumcifionvvas 2? 5 1 doc not abrogate the grace of God: for t'^X'^t'^v' if nghteoufncfle he by theLawe,then Chiift died f^m v, th, «f,«» g ivhom ato»ea>,d gamabas the risht ^handsof fdloulhip, tbat wc firj,iUir\ (fihe jh'Md preac) vnto the Gentjks , ana they vntc titui. s.<:*«.",'.7.;!>°'|4! ^"'^''^^"'^f= . . . " n^iiccoumcnetw Dy tnej-awe,tnen cmut aicd ^-oaii/jMMffre/Kr 19. r l"i^if)i«i-ut, /X»» ^" ''"" ''•" "' ""^^ "**/ '"^"•''^ ^<"/»- ^e C H A P. III. _^ .. . . , « Ht"l»f>i/rtt>l Church, ilid nbtfe the circumci'fion, ' the grace of f-er iusUfiianon ii, Ch'i(l, tiKsl tmrlj, let »»i -vn. n,mf ih„ 4!.«A ;o , q W^rnmi onely that we ft-.ould remember [V^T^ \ "' '".'"-"^ '" -^i'-*-"-"' '««/-/', iod.,u,>»z u^L ,.. thcpoore: wnichthinPa folvvasdilisenttodoe, ^_ , t- i-,t ^, ■ i " i . , • , , t Th»ii..v,tr.» L^^,;;;;(« n'f AndwhenPet^wascometoAntiochia, O n^^ 1 .^''n"'u' "^^^hath bewitched lJ'j:^^i[^ ZL\rJ Iwithftoodhimtohisifacc: for hce was to bee \[^^c rV^au.. » Are ye fo foolifh, that after vehauebceun GofpdbyPaul, doftrine which he »? And tlie odierlewes played the hj-pocrites ;„ i„ cvV n u j r xi l mini(te,ie:whkfa coctrine./^nicti nv _., j_ _ t_j, _ -T, m the Spirit , ye would nowc be made pctfed by (Vtj„„,it,^,,. IneutdenctoaU many things in vaine? »P"' ey". 'bat they were at it . ./, , , were liuely in«« iniftrethtoyouthe ges, wherein ti«y )Uj dntth he might behold the bythehea- «. «h of tie do- he.ei».inthatfor ""'"'^'.\ 7"" "*\-^"7" ^"""^»'^;:"'^ '^""- rin?of faith PrMf/Wf ' flMneoftheGo. afeweievesrikej ij ' We ivfof^i .jr* Icwes » by nature, and not > - -y- . ^.r „ .i i. ui j /~ j 0"'. "«>'«''"'"'' which ca.ne.ro.„ P finners of the Gentiles, ^ J 5 7.4 ..«^.r as e Abraham bcleeued God, .e,i,ey had beheld pl^ved the le'jve, andofTeiide.i the Ccniil:s wli.'ch had bclecucrl ueilcih howeit_^ cnuld b«thst>bejf' ;,7*;r;;A,7:r;: '^ ?--""— a... w.i«n..v,uv.„«u..rgu- - ^ ^ So then thcy »liichbc of faith,arc blcffcd "ubed's'Jtt' wkl'bbt'j!i!'.h3'iainllhtiltm2,*niiiir(). n HicuHtth S With faithfull Abraham. falfe apcfiles. tietriuthoribeG:,^!lhothlhtdii£lrii,eitletp,irrlfjthtvfer,fiheiloayi>if,vhich ^^ ^^ ^ ,.uiJ.~u„t- I ,L . L j L- ,■ i ■ * Chrift aasMt ^ ttti exam:', iHmed t poandetb io fucb foit.thJt fitll of jll hemeeieth with an nbie6ior,(for 1 alfo lailb '"«'"» "f-" "•" "]"• «"/»'" Mci'wof mit". i i i.e tounh aromrent mixea heaoialewe,tbatnoiEaBmavfayasaii.ltmethatlamaneBeiiiietoiheLaw)and w"n'helormer,and it i#>.d w iht »trti(ll»'> >'" ccenjomn of the L«-«,a;^»mfl-»hch ht [mah iht Sfi'it.,th.t i>, llfffh -If T.or>,.}.,9 4 Beforcbeego«haovf,.iihet,beeniecteihwithihfiri.bicaioi», """<* '^'*;''i »' ''" G'^'/. J Anexnortaion bymanerofYt'l'raiJiog.lhatthe* wbieh abhorred thiidoftr.ns of free tnfi.fication by fii'h, becaufe fay they, men i!onotinvainefc.flrr fomany corfliflj. 4 He repeatelh the (bird argument "hich aie bv this mtanes withdtawen f onj the itutly ei good Aoik!. And m ihit fort i> *« "'<'='' »' thee llerts.becaule he had interlaced cettame other argiitrents by the theoi)ie>'tion;Iffinnersl}io.ildb<-iuftfi!d through Chrift by faith wiil.oui the *"y- ' The lift argument wbuhis ff {teat forte, and hjthihice gro^s.The lawe.Chiift lliould a,M>toiie finners and Ihould ai it were rxhort them thereunto "'''> ''"''" Abranam A-at itiAifitd by faiih.to wit by free inipotation o( nshteo.it by hiaoiinifterie.Pauranfwereih that this conrf(),iencei»lalfc,becaufe that Chrift r.efticrordir^ioibt piottiife appiehendedbyfaith.asMorcsdoihmoft pUii.ely .^eftroieibfinneinthebelseacrsrForfo'aithhe.domenflecvntotihrirtibrough v.;tncne. e LouliKcm.^. ^ Cui.if.fi.rc!*^.}. tames t -.j. « The f-coiid.ihat ilieterroiiiandfeareof thfLawrtha.bci-i^oiiitfrom thecurfeof thelawe and ihefonnesof Ab^anammnft be efteemed & accounted of by faith. 7 Theihird, iuftified,ih'.y miy bee faiicd by him, th t rogetiier therewithal!, he be ginn h in «•"' »" P«''P'< ''"' tx'""' '" W'tbout exception, coirprehended in the ptomile them bv I 'tie aid little, thai flicngtb an.) power of his whithriento>erhr,.,nc: «f 'he bltfsin^. ^ Cr«Mj,j. /^ft, 725. 8 A proofe of the lirft and ff crnd eothecndcthatthi? oMe nun being abol.ftied by the vctue of Chrift crucified, g'ound»,cutof the wo,de»<.f Mofes. f '^/ ft^ vilhi^jlf,,, firuKih ih ^ct Chrift may line io them and theyhiay conffcraie themi'elufjto G^d. Thc.efote f"'"''' h ,^"*- 9 ThcfODclufimi cf the hlih argument : Therefore as Ab-aham if anyjnanjinehimfelfetofinne'aferhreba'.hr-ceinedtbetJorpel, lethimnot "blelfedby feith.lo arealllHSch.ldccrfthJt iito fay jltht Centiles that belecue) accufe c;nriri nor the Gofpel, but hiinfrl e, for that hee deftioyetWtlie wo.lie of bl«"«<<,'''»' » "> fay,f>eelyiuf)ified. j /; -iii-hHlful^lhah. rA, md mi Ly jkilhfia GodiiihiiDr.l/e. r He- cotth&cmiu'Mca-.im 10 [Aiia^Rctliiu.-nblcbu tnotbtr ^brahavi.f ^luev, tov>,ie'//aiii^ thiU the iljlir.icct/tmeih not frim^iljl^mo, ienefiif we reciiM by fbrin, if ite hy hMi on bun b, fhiib. . tHi frtmlHtti.bywbm^irahamtitnaU bkf(jltrii»nbj.g;j. JO '"For Whoarcluftified. Chap.iij. . The vfe of the Law. 85 lo Thefixtirgu- 10 1* For a? manjr asdrcofthc worlccsofthe it it no more by the promife, tut God gaueit ?™'"'''''"°"'^'''.j-^ Lavve, are vndcr cl-.eciiife : " forit is written, freely vnro Abraliam by pron.ifc. inThrfoVmer'^tfe ♦ Ciirfed is ciiery mantliat continiieth not in all 19 " Where:brethcn/ I>^Ht.^^.^fi.' fh^reto. 24. JVhcrefore the Law was our fcholemafter » rhaimmmt^ht iiThefcconclpro- 1(5 Noweto Abraham and his feed werethe '^<'6r/'»^i;^toChrift,rhatwemi"htbcmaderi''h- '^'"if'/i""i,h uif. pofition with the promifesmade. He£ithnot,Andtothef:eds,as teotisbyfaitb. "^ ° /"^/'^.f '*'.''!,,, o^^fdfil'ethX" J^P'"^"^ of many : butjAnd to thy fecd,as of one, 2; Eut after that faith is come, wcare no Ion- /k«'/i t; "h'c'/y/,' Law.ThereforeDo '^^'^''^'^'slChrift. gcrvnder afcholemaker. gttctc/CoJ.nhKh oiajiijiunifieHby 17 '^And this I fay,that die cotiennnt that was 2 ^ '7 For ye are all the fonnes of God by faith, ht nnti'tu to ^. the i3w.ot Ms All confirmed afore of God m in rcfpea of Chrift, in Chriftlefus. . m'/C/?"*''*^* ktke'i^^rhteoXti ':f'e"I-awc which utis foure hundreth and thir- 27 '8 For ail ye that are y baptized into Chrift, 'f-v'n„atl„p^ti. b) the works of the tie yecres after, can notdifanull, thatitOiould haue z put on Chrift. uonnaiiw^bit. Laiv. And thete is maKethcpromife ofronc ettcdt. 28 There is neither lew nor Grecian : there is *""'■■""•»""'""» aniiexedalfotbis jj ,tpor if the " inheritance 6e ofthcLavve, neither bond n.->r free : there is neither male nor ^.^Jl^fc'.'''^': th4fe;ondprt)oor>tion,towit,Righte<.iifnerre&lire«reattTibutedto(aith,Tbe farmer conrcij.ience : Becaitfc the law pn.mffeth life toall thit (ecd andhcires by promife. ^^ ''"* ^""^ ^"^ keepe It and therefore !fit be kept. It iiiltlfieihjndgioethljre. But the Scripture ' ' mtt nay ml -vn- ittributinjfighteoiiliKireandlile fofsith.takfih it from the LaivJeeiDgihai faith inilani, ChriSi aliuie i} Itintftlfi , t»l coupkiimi tofued to^it'ocr nuh hu hadiu iuftiCtth by irDpiiiaiioD.and t'.ie Law by the peifiiming ol the wotke. :LtH,£.^ J} A confirmatioD of the lormer anfK'jre taken from the mantr & forme of giumg 14 Apreuemingof inobieftion: How then can they be blelTed, whotnthelaw the Law: foritnasgiueoby Angeh,(«rikiogagreatterroarlntoa!l,andhy Mofe» pronounceih to be accorfidjBetaflfeChtiftfufleinfd the curfe which the law laid »MediatoBrcomitiiiigbetweene. Now they thatarcone.neednoMediatout.but vpoB vs. that we might be quit from it. i ; A proofs of the anfivere by the tefti. they that are twaine at the lejft, and that are at variance one with another. There- DionicofMof.s. :':Z>r«l.:r.tj. h Cl>r'fi "la nccurfid fir v^,iecitit(e ht hurt iht fore the law it felfe and the Mediatout werewiinelTes of the wrath of God, aixl €uyftthi!vM(iu( in-us^tom.rkfV' ptttaitittfhisiij^hlroiifn'JJr, \6 A conclufi- not that God would by this meanesretoncilerBeo tohimlelfe, and abolilhtbe cnotjlItSatwaslaidbffoteinihe handling o) the fift and nxtrearons,towit,ihaC promifejOtadde the Law vnto the promife. f Contmitiiledandgiiiin, orfroe/aU both the fientjies ire tnadeparakeis of the freeblefsing of Abraham in Chrift, wrf« >■ BythtfetMCfotmimHt'i?.' -i^ Ataking awayof an obieilion , leaS and alio that the lew es thnafelgei , cfwhofe number the Apoflleconntcthhim- any tBan might i^y, that fometimes by confeat of the partjei wbich haue made » felfe to be,'eannoto'-teinethitpremiredo:aceofihe Gofpel.whichbecalieth the couemnl, tomethmgis addedtothe cnuentnt, otrhe former conenants are bro- SJ)irit,buWirly by fjith. And the Apollie doth leuetally applnheconclufion both ke». Tbis.faytbtbe Apollle, coiBraethio paffeinGod, whoisalwayesone, antj to the oi;V^ihe9ther,.preparinghimrcli£awaytothenextargHnient:whett' the felfefjiue, and like himfelfe. 25 Iheconchifiouvtteredbyamanerof afkiog by he d thii Kori , Scrijnure, he mtaneth the tiw. -^ 7^o»;.}.j. I y^iH "xn , *v4 wbuldbeiheGodof AbraLaniSHjof iiisfetdrs, (which tfiiog notivithlfanding vbaifomtrco'/iiacth^ojamAit. u IntmryoniofihtjeKcrdt, thite lieih mi' X>—. ftionlil banc bene fi: J, if he hii msnv it diners feedi, as the Gentilt»spati,and the we«rt tgaUifl thr :t^rntt> ofzrtrki : fir iBtheli wardi, froniiffi/aiih, Ch>>^i mght i» le« es apa t> lut that he would be ilie God of Abiaham.and cf his ficd.as of one, gi>uti,tf tiltcMrt, ate t^a-.n^Q mirhis, mi not one of •■htm cci.fttndmth dr/rrxsng i Ivr}.'ivleltu'>fcf>ucomi»cnamon(^fi}au, ihat )»umi>ybce/!jiinifdy(i.i vorhi. J<5 Now there folioweth another ha-idlirgofihe iecond pari ofthi» ftutnotfimHdjtieui'ciirfr.ints.AijOH^alomiint. i^Htb.g.iy. t JiutentUtll, Epi.lle : the flate whereof is this: Although the Law (that is, the whole gomrn* MweciSit. 18 Ileputtahfoiththefiimmeoftheleuen'hargumcnt.towit.that ment of Grdthniife according to (he Law) doe notiiiftifie, is it there fore to b*- l)oth the lewes ai.d Gentiles grov together into one body of thefeed of Abra- aboli(hed,(eeing that Abraham bimfetfe was citcHiucifi J , and his polleririe h«14 , ham,inChtiftooely,fothatallste oneChrifl, asitisafierwatddeclaied.verCiS, ftinthcvi'eof Moftslaw ) Paul aflirtiieththatitoughttobeabolillied, becaufc . I PaHlfJirMieth nalcffhrifli p;rfc>',iitttfinoi>e<mto^cih!rinDney. itwjs inftituted to tbatcad andpmpofe, that :t Ihouldbc asit wereafchoole^- wr^ri/?. 19 Tiiecishtargnmenttaltenofcomparifon.thus^lfa roans couenant ma.lirand keeper to the people cf God , v^till the pto.nifeappeatei! in d«(^ (being 3Uten:icaII)be ii'me iod f^rorj. much more Gods couenant Therfoie the that is to fay , Clirift , and'th; Gofpsl nianifeftly pub'.ifhed with g^e3t efficaci? cf law wasnotgiii'n toabrngate theptopjifemadeto Abraham, nhichhadrcfpsa iheSpitit. * The oup: nhf we aire k'l'tV'iio the Ltrc , » iit don-.e f-i'e. loChriO,that4S'o fay, thocndwiKrcof didhargorCriff. m IVhUh tenjtd it 17 Decauli age chaogeth nor the condition of fcniants , hee addeth that wee arc thtiti. .20 An enlargin-orthJtaigumcr.t thus: MoieouerSf befilesthatthe pro- (tee by condition, andtberefoieffeisa weate our (four childehood, f-ehaiae. mile is of i: rdfe fi^mc and fir onjj, it was alfo confirmed with the prefcription of no more needeofa keeper and Scholeniaflcr. j8 Vfirg a genehll patt:d?,- longtime,t?wir,i>f.;;»yeres,fo;I:atitcoil(iinnowifebcbrokeD. ai Anobie- left the Je's'esat thelta.'t (hould rotthinke iberotelues l-»!ind with the oandoF aion: We grait that the promife was not abrogated by tbecoucnairtoftbcLaw, the Law, hee pronouncetb that Rjpiilmris common to stlbtleeuers, btcsufir indtherfire we ioyne the Law with the promife. Nai/aiththeApoRIe.there two it is a pledge ofour deliuerie inCbii'l, afwell to t'.;f lew wSai to the 6< t cianjj. can not ftind together, to wit, that tSs inheritance (l»i;Id both be giuen by the that bv this nicac.-sall may Iwtrtiely one in Chrift, that is to fay, thatpromifiid lawandalO bf promife, ftr the promife is free; whereby it foHoweth, that the feed to Abraham, and inheritors of euerhfting life, y H' i'ttcihrBtptilsuJictn'- lawwasnctgiojntoiuftifis, for by th:t meanes tl)« promife lliould be broken. 1/ *fi!"Jlrircnaic!ffoii, -ahichthefalfe ifajHt'lo r/}Hthi'.v.Vrd(iKhm:aiictyiimej»tth!n2'itcftht Ir'ed, ahithii, thtlGoiiflioii/d Mtjlputun Ch'ift,"mit Ttrereigxtment , end lie eouertd vnih him , thuit m-t) r, teoi/r Gr>\tl^itiitof.:i,lhtthyvtttutt,fthtC!Uitna:tthAtxtjtmi^mthSitthfiU through/, holf , ar-A vlHtlitl/lMtl, a ymari aHmone : mdfiii tiiiirttS ^a. ^tir»htm,m(hMtc^ilofi3^lhtfytbAtmii/itiitl/liJit;i«JG*4*jsftUmb(t. tait(ivr,«i(iiDa^iifid, Bcggcrly rudiments, TothcGaUiians. Free and bond. C H A P. 1 1 1 1. me as an Angel ofGod, ytA, as » Chrift lefus. " F"' '^ mimfif I Bring ieliK^rcdfi-om the LotiiUie of the i«», A h Cl»iJ!n 1 J P WItAC waS then "-our feltcif/ ? fof I bcarC "'[',(?'"' If «M«,n; n->.o J, ,hf ,„i tb!,nf, y » ^■vtrya>.jH.J}ofi,-,r rCCOvA, thst if it had bcnccofllole, VC WOllld /i^'^i Airf « TiJ /<«(-f (1 *'«CSr/yt«>'fW->.,;ft r ij Her cilftfit thfratuttx {, , .1, 1 ^ o • ■ * ■'• ' '"ro'f at fft lh,r.li,rt=;h,fmmil,tthedoalmof,h,GoA,\ ticon. h^HlC plutkcd OUtyOlU Owne e>es , SciUUlCglUCn »fl.U««««;2«fft fi,mnghadircou7if<*t$hai;>,t*U-i»it. ■ . ' them vnto ire. hnvr hMyfu JQH T. Rre dtctjrtth chai bv another ncrel THen'Ifay, that theheire as longasheisa i6 Am I diocforc become your cncmie, be- „ flrcheyartit. childe , dirtereth nothing from a feniant, caufe I tell you the tnicth ? ... icuiouojcH/ir doable fmiiiitude, though he be l.ord of all, 17 Thtyareielousoueryouqainifie, yea,they tbtirnwns com. wmchhe i-id be- 2 '' But is vnder tutoursandaoiiernours, =" vn- would Cvclude voii , ' tlut ye (hould altccether '""''•'"• ke»r"3n4ui;oie- -illthcnmeappomLedcfthctacher. louethcm. comn iHj'ui hxt maaet : For hee J Eueii fo wc, when wc wcrc children, were 1 8 Uiic it is a good thing to loue C earneftly al- fio-a mi, n> («m- laiih, that the Law, j^ t)onda;!e vndei: the ^ rudiments of the world, way cs in:\ good thing, and not oncly tvhcn l am /'•'"*'• ^:::;:^:;:"7 4 ;%whenthecfl,lnesoftne.vascome. ^rcilntwid^ypu, , : /^ ' . , : - {J^ -i/^^ifli Gods houfe.accor- God feiit foortn h!s Sonne made ola " won^n, ly My httie children, orwlptnltnijuail^in icnivr.hhfmetr. diogtoihcU') rfsi/made vnder the Law, birth againe,vnti{iChri(l be formed my oil. mjlij Itmioa^rji wasai itwetea - That he mi"ht rcdeeme them whitJiwcre 20 Ar.d I would I, were with you now, that I 'i"». «i« •/«<''« tutor or oaerfett j 1 r i • i • l „ j —Vu.f t. ■ c t ■ j i c fti«2c.'« ■Wi/sk* appoirrrd tor i vnder the L.-nv,that we .}. mightieceiiie the f ad- mighttchangc my voice:for I am in doubt of you. ;^«, a/j^oSZ/e time , vntiil fiuh option of tlie fonncs. 2 1 ^ Tell me, ye tliat u ivill be vnder the Law, ^pr'/i/ct, time as that prote. ^ 3 And bccaufeyearefonneSjGodhath Tent doyenothcaietheLaw? t ZJjfotlitrtrorJ d.oBandou.-.iee. fprth the g Spirit of his Sonneinto your hearts, 2z For ic is written, thatAbraham had two Vf"^>''r"\ , u ing which was bat 11.,'.,,.-, ■' r ^ r r 1 1 r fi lefaiilc the fallc foratime, being which crieth, Abba, Fataer. , lonnes, ^ one by a feniant, and.^oiie by a hee apoaies aUayrs eaJed.Aeiliouid 7 Wherefore, thouartnomoreal'feruant, wojuarh • , vigedthi5,tha:va' at length come to but a foiine: now if r/^oMie a fonnc, theuartzMo 2^ But he which was of the feaunt,was borne Iciie the Gtntilej_ b:"e":d°;ro:!d tho.heireofGodthrmighChmL after the ^«dh: and he ^vWch was ofthe free wo- ^Llfa'-^Ta^. Jiaeaschildteo.S: o 'JBut euen then, when yc knew not God, man,w£„„ ',r,oo a * anee of the Law, are knowen ofGod, how turneyc againc vnto dreth vnto bondage. _ _ gainft them « hick wasa ^or it is written , v Reioyccthou batten ;';;;;t'in''cth'' »«K>-wJfJt,!>tc:U- ,, And yc know.how through » jnfimiitie of many moecliildren, then flic which hath an huf- ';>"^,^'\'/'°')' tedafiitmm. .u„ o.jt. t'^ i. j • ^ # 1 _ ..U- k».,i Ghoft did (liaJovv bThtLarvUcd. the flefh , I prcachedtneGoIpel vnto you at thc band. ^ ^ , , „ , cutvmovs, all ItdrHdimnuJe. firft. 28 X Therefore, brethren , wecareafterthc thefe mjfleiiei: t« cauje tk„t h) ike i^ And the " trial of me which was in mv ficfli, g mancr of I(aac,children of the •< promife. wit, tha: it ihouli t»r, G,d ,„fir;,c. defpifcd not,neitherabhorred : butye re'cciued 29 But ^ then hee that was borne after the '""' toj.aDe,thac it«trthyruii«,t»t<,<»iJ->;;rrn^,df,„ffdcuthU hh Sf hit mr.fi p/imifaih mth J^Helhj pcrieciited him that vat borne after the rt,oBldfaaueAbr». timtoCthf G^llnl. 1 Hevttetetband declar£thnianyth'rosatonce,tonit,that "Spirit, CllCnfb i? // nOW. bam a father toip. .' this iutorl>.ip was ended at his timc.that' corioas men tray fcaue to adke, why that Bion to them betl^ feholemafterlhiplalledfb long. And mbfeoiirt.thir wearenotfonncs by nature, bntnot with like fucceflc: for u Abraham begalellicael, by tl:e fommontourfe butbv adoption, and that in that Sonne ofGod, who therefore tookc.vpoahito ofnatiire , of Agar his boudxaid, andaflrarger, and bcgate IfaacoiSartirice our fiefh, that we might be tnadehisbrethrei. c Thnn/uk fardtoiefi', vhtn woman bjr the venue of the promife and by grace oncly, and the fitft was not oo*- tUfarti ofit ATI pt/l ati^ ended, tuid ihtrifirt ChiftceuU n^t kiue tome iithet joe- ly not heiir, bu:alfopeilccuiedth;he.'te:Sothereaic twocouecaots, and as it ni'orliter. i HectUtthMtiriefaiTntv^-nrclfr^ofthtiexe^niKctiutheword wetetwo fooncs borne to Abraham of thole two coueiiaoo, as itwcreo'twa ifufedintcmlrnrifenje to avir^h:e,forP}erei»Ainedfvprgiiiefiill. ^TfomJi.ij. mothers. The one was made in Sina, wiiliout tlie land of promife. accctdirgta t The iidoplio:iofi>''efm>ietiifCoJ, u&omfjierljjlirf, tui u rem lied tndfhraed it which couenantAbiahims children according to the fitlh were begpttrn : towiti the time tppoinied /ir u. j He iTieweth that we are infuch fort free and fet at li- the lewes, which feelce rigbeoufncre i>y that couenant, ibatii, bytheLaw : bat fcertie , that mthemeane feafon-.vee muft be gonerncd by the Spirit of Chtift, they are not heires, nay, they fhall at length becaft outof thehoufe, astbtjrihat whichieigning inonrhearts.mayteach vs thetrueferiiiceoftheFaiher. Sutthis perfecuteiheiraebeircs. The other was made in tt>athitb letufjlein, otioSioa it not fofetiie,biil rather to enioytriie liberty ,as it becommcth fonnej and heirei. (towic, bythelacrificcofChtifl) which begetteth children if prAniile, towit, f "Bf thm thtl fitlone'.h he%tthertth shut tht: vet.t itfite-.fir if me htie hit Spirit, beleeoers, by thcvcrtue of the holy Choit, which chilJien (ts .■\br jluai) doe reft wenrehii fotiiiti. Olid if Ji>e are hit fonie^, then are ve free, j Thekol) (jhtf,«ha themfelueJ in the f'er promife, and they ooely by the ticbj of chiUhen fhall be is toth if ihe father tnidofihe Sonne : buttheieit tpienlit'rrtfin whtheiieiBed partakers of the fathers inhcncaaee, and thofe rcioaotsOialbe ibtiiom. » That ■theSpirit of the Sonne,!') 9it,li'ceufe the half Ghofljiatethvp our adnpiioninChrili, difi'e [o ^realty. ^ Geitef.iS.i^. Jf^ Geiiif.ii.t. x ^lallimnare, anJtfiht midmakdhviafiU ajiiranceofit. h The word, femant, ti not taken here /or one common courfe of iiiime. j "Vf verme of ihepromirr, ■mhich^>ahtvi Uyd holJt t-hatliueihinJiHne, tthich it f roper to the in fide It , hut for one that ii pet vnder the on for hivifel/i ani hit true feed, ftr oihtrttife Abraham and Sara irei e fifi beget* n5,with4peTOliarrcprehcBfion : led iteo couenanti , cue ofiheoUeTe/lemeni, and annbet of the 7{etf : whiehtrert for in comparifon ofthem , the lewes might haue pretended fome exciife at men nottinoindeti, but in rtfpeilofihe tim-i, and t'e diuitfiiit of the ^merr.tminf, that were borne and bronghtvp iothatferiiicc of ihe law. But feeing the Galati. b Hemtketbmir.lioiiofSmt, brcaufc that coumanl rrn raaie in that ntoimtainr, am weietakin and called out ofidolatry to Chriftian liticrty .what pretence might oftthichniomtaine ^i^ar rra a jhauo-r, c Looke homhe ft'ndelhbrtweiae they haue i« goe backe to thole impotent and beogetly rudiments f k Thet art .,4^sraitHhir children, euenloJijndrthttUtioteneltiufMbnaadkDi. d Thatit^ ca/ledimpoienlandtexg That fet.l, vnio which the (>»Mi;ebelo»irth, with teares, and defite pardon, m Many eJtUioiis. n Titft itjij IroitiUl , "iy the common ctw/i cfnatitre, k "2/ ibtvertae ofCoii fiemijl ttHdaptt » nih:rsitnb*htLndlritdmtMMnjJiy»i4. ' ^rn«Mi7lMMr, raun working by loue. Chap.v.vj. Frultcsofthcflcfhandrpirit. 84 ^ Cfw.ir.io. JO But what faith the Scripture? ♦}• Put out bertie : '» ondy \Cenoiyeur libertie asan occa- »> i*" 't""! p»« thcleniant and herfonne: for the foiincoftlic lion vnto the flefli, but by loue feruc one ano- "f^'h" El'ifll*. STheconclufi feiiant niallnoc bc heirc with the fonncof the ther. righTrifoi'atl enofihelo.met frccuoman. 1 4 ' J For <> all the Lawe is fulfilled in one fton i.bcnrc cpd- webrno'n"n" ^' * Then brcthren,wc are not children of the word,wbich is this, ^ Thou (halt loue thy ncigh- r.fleibin ih;i,ihst piocure andcall feriiantJnitot'thefrcc woman. bour as ihv fdfe. being dtl.umd L 1 . . ,^rr 1-11 IT andletat libeiiiB bjcke jgiinc t,:e ,,;,.,„„ L . • 'J '•Hfyebiceanddeuoureoneanotherjtake f„„i.then30fti. il*Hciw of tLcUwf.fctms (bat t..ecIul.'i«o/ihe bordmaid n^ill Bot bt h«.K». i^^^j. j^f^ ^,^,,g confumcd oncofanother. of fione>»d the _,.,„,, I «S '5 Then 1 fjy, J. VValke in the Spirit.and ye "''*'• ""' *">"% •• CHAP. V. (hall not fuiriUtkeli^lcs of the flem. Sp r'wXuld , H.^inzJM,h.,r.ec.^>of,h, fret »,m« fe /7.,». p^^,^^ i fldh luftcth againft thc Spirit,and i.t.evn.o .,«.:„ tin :he unci of that frerdo-ir, 13 tii-l ioipe nt /JmuI, -jjt , ' ■ ■ „ ■ n } o n ^j i. r i« t vmu . rrc .« «A<-/i«I., ,6/*«n.r»i*)t4y<4fJy;.«f. x9*ni„jin,hi the Spirit-ngainn the fiefh :.indthefe.'.re Contrary oihctsf.u-ti..„ (7;^, one to another, fo chat yc can not doe the fame •n'°"2'''o"<-' ..I.- -Ill '3 He propoi s Tu«t.c -"=--- jg And ifyebeledby the Spirit, yce are not oor ffeishbou.,,, Chrift hath made vsfiee, and be not mtangled Yjjj^^j^^j^g^^ ^ * '^ , m«i,e «hcreu». , Another ob.e. agalne^vith the yoke tsfbonJagc. ,^ Morcoucr the workesof the flefharc '" ''^Ch,.(t ,m {Uuon«h.,.ia 2 '^Ueholde I Paul fay yntoyou, that ,f ^^^.^^,^ ,vhich are adultcrie, fornication, vn- °,',1 ^'.a^M KubSi. •i^^='"'^"™^^'^'^'^^""^'='"l''°^''>'°"""- cleannene,vvantonneae, ' nd;i!.™ 'c ^^?.- . .... so IdoIarrJr. ivirchcraff. Iialred.dpKarp rmii. "">'"''« tcliiino. nicoithcLjn't. ijcationof woikj, "■' , z,.^ . u" I ;, 20 Idolatric, witchcraft, IiatTcd, debate, cmu fulfill it.Amthee' ° j i For wcthroiioli the d Soil itc uaite for ihc ^ , ,^ . ,. . .. , . -"""t* ii.ji. t3k«b the exam- , ^ r u r V u ^F"' '^^'^'^^ '°^ '"*= 22 Eut the f< fnutcofthc Spinte IS Icuc, loyc, •»'«-'5-y' f.cofcircnnuir,. hopc of nghtcoufndk throu-1 fojth. peace,lo.ngfl,ffcring.gentlenc(le-oodnes,rai:h, r":»-«, ,^ on becaufe it vvaj 6 » For in lefus Chijft neither ciraixcifion a- ' n^A.^^^To . ., ^;„ i-, « --arJf. '4 An exhort*. .hcptonadcfaU „ailcth any thing, neici.er 4 vncircumcifion, 5 but rf^^Jif^oH^ ccmpeiancie. '7ag4.9ftCiCb.4„^,o.^h.d.... tt^lltf" ' faith which worketh by loue. iVPorthe/thatare Chrifts;haue cnicificd the ^>- ^<^^^^ cbi.Wyvrscdof 7 ^^edidrunne vveh: whodidlet yol^ th.u flenAvitbthekftionsandcheluftcs. '/b^rfi'.tlat''* iieliUeaponiei. yc did not obey the tniech? ,- T'•..,^ll;.,^;r,^^,»v:„^.,M»^„c-l^.. n- • °'« *"""'« ''^»' ^^a...... ^ 8 7//«not theperfwafionof fbmtharal- .f'' Irwe"I,uemtheSpmr^et vs Jfomlkc.n ---P'-;^ ■ rir<:«w.^?<,»« ,„[.,,_„ * the Spirit. «o.refmthtn»- iu<.°"- ,. , , , ., ^^.^ , , 2tf '^Lctvsnotbedefiroiisofvaine Plorie, 'l'""'"^^"''"-'y ifi ii-r itaie r>r 9 X * A Iitlc Icaucnoocui Icaiien thc wholc t. 1 . ^ ' thaihicconew tfutrtseaitj/ y « 1 1^ i..auv .a pfouokinp OHc another,enuving One another. other *"■'-*' """f /f"*' 10^1 haiie trnft in you through the lorde, lejgeth the g-eat wcaktn.'de of the godly.for that they are bu| L parJ'egfnltjres VhtcvclmaJct that yc will be noncotherwifc mir.ded: but hee l>uihe willeththemtoicmember that theyare indued «itb the Spitite cf God; ,ftht tint,, (or that troilfaleth you, fhall bcare hu COndemnati- *''''l' ''»''■ dc^'ottcd ihem from the flaacrie of finne. »d fo of the Uwe. fo facre . tjo,,y_. t #• L L Jooith asitisthevertueoffidne.ihat they (lion d Dotgioe iheir.fcluestolnftn- Vr"irclr2iRon ' ' '' And,bretbren,iFI yet preach circunKifi- , *„, ,«c 5;.;r/tf rfiw.-/*, Mihou^i, not without s^rtatjlrif;. .«,, iarg,t,i,ifior,h, «.T UtimorioMr on,wllvdoe I VCt fufFcrperfcCUCion? Thenisthe WJUfiy. i< He fcucih out that pjnicuU.ly, which he fpategeneially,'tet- T«/'«/,««li {launder of th-' erode abolillied. koningvpromecluefeefteasoftbefle(h,a.doppofu,jtli.«, tothe (mits ofthe «,,„.V.„.'.-'./,. • .-..^ 11 ^ J I «• Spiiite.thatnoniinmaypretendigr.otance. k Thfteon thty :ire not the rrjiittt w)^"»X«/ 12 »nVouldto6odtheyWCrCCUCnart off, o}f>c,t.W, i^t fo farrlKor,h„L'^,l!« mai, fn, by /,„. "7Leaftth« nmnifiMofit which doe gdifquictyOU, aovmanfltouldobiea, that Paul played the Sophifter, :s one who vtging the w/xVi MAi! eif.' I ? For brethren, y e haue bene called VntO E- Spirite, vtgeih nothing but rbat wWch the I.awe commaDcdetb, he Ihewetb tMmciSon apiece that hee reqintetiinotthai litcrj!! and outw-atdobed.-en^e, btii rpitituall, which cati-.>na,.,lli!eir.faiLbaiKlnotin«,camc,f.on.bntfo.ihj:theiif.i.hwas«Tapped detl.pecul.arexbottaiionsaccording .she knew tbeGaUtian.fubeA to dicetr in:hefxtoraal/andccremonfa!Iworn)iD: butourfii.h ijbartand^oment tvi:b vk« : >■>/ fi'R of all heewatne.h ihe,Dtotakehcedeef axb.iioa, whieh vic« fpifiinall worOiip d Thou^; ilvSpir.tr.w'^Kh i,:;<,jrir„l,rai!t'. j He aide I h hath twofcUoves, backtbitirg and CDuie, out pt which two it C30 not bet bo« a reafi^n.forrhat now citcimcifion ijaboi;ni?J,ree;ngthatairifti5 exhibited rn. ™"y ccntcmioDS m»H needti ti8b to vt wiltifuH plentieoifpfiiiuallcircuticiniv'' 4 He malieilimeniicn aHo of \TicircnnKifioti, Icalhht r.cotilssftio^M plearet'ntiiiff lues ill ii.ssihe Ie-»ejdrie CHAP. VI. jneircumnfivn. 5 The takiagawayofan obictlion: If aUthatKotihipof the tiiv be taken awiy, "herein thenlV.ll veexercireourlirlues ?In charitic, hith ' 7i.o-wehif Mruttth ytfucidayl) cf cheritienvarJti fUcb pj'.! fi>rfaih.wh«rco|i%e fpMke.cinnotbeiJle.nay itliringcthfothdailv fruiis «»if'n-A 6 tovnle iht Utniatn of tht vardi, 10 «k* of chari'.-e. e So i, i> « fhith i,fl:,:^:,,(I,rH fom cofnierfiit faith: fot eharii'it is not >'"'(' '"" "' "f ''" ''Ou'l^'.IJ of firr/j .• 1 1 Kct Lit -.■«. t»}t:/.;ip:i'ifaitntisaril/owcauf,i»h,/(i,fotwarl,uriHnfi.alii>iiaithl^th. 6 A< to ftuhnktlMHf tcou'iictfaii, x'*te of the f.awr, ij p'o- ea-nehechid-tbtheGahHans.butwithanadmi.aticn, anaihcieaithilJ a ptsife rjhifiKihenux^lhi^ofthtfitJhi 14 and not in the oejit oftheirr>tmcrTace,:«the ;nd ihaihemay niakrtUni n-.orcan>aracd 9 He play. of Chin. tlh thepa:»ofan Apofiie iviih(he;i,&vf«hhisa!ithoritie,Hen>ingihacihatdv _»T)„fi„.„ 1 ;ff « ....« tichheboto.veihofIei!en,3'.Ch;illhi(i)fc!(ir»tforo- ijot toiJ>T.'r:hr piitlli; ofthr ApoSolicJll doQrine, lobe ia/eaed with the leaii derin^thyfclfr leaft thou alfo bcte.": pted. ''"''>' repreheip- corrup'ionthartnay be. 9 Hcmitiijjcththe fortner repehenfion, ciflingihe ^ ■ ' '" ' ~ ' fi'nis ought ro f mlt vp.in the f *!re ap.'^flle?, a;jinftwhr>me he denout«etli the horrible iudge- be mnderateJand tempered by therpiriteofaitekeneire. a Trri,i,9hi^tr/Mf!e* tneniofGod. 10 He •villeth t!iemtociiiifiiofiteint'iijnulte;,rfeing that hecouUlefchewihe hatred ofmeB, if he would c LaLonrto fill -vf that that i< vaiuingiahim. tl This ita linJeof Ifitach nhic-- loyoe luJailiiie withChtiftianiiie./ it An example cf a.trucPaOourinfiauifd theHihtipfi t)f',giuwgto vniet fUui -.htttby , th't alf^^otJ ^ifus ecnu fntuCea with the zcj'eofGi-isgbfy and loue of his floclse. g Tsr lb'} ihtt pcttth tht a Hetouchtth therore.-forthcyconimonlyafe mud fcLtie judges, wbiclii»>- lam^Mft ram ct«fd'.Hi:s abia^es t» utmbit, g'lthcit oabc (GfiBieaj«: As we fowcjwe fUall rc^pe. To the Ephefians, Predeftlnatlon and redemption. 5 Hefteweth ^ JBeareyeoncanotfiersburdefi, andfoful- ii ^9 Ye fee how lai^e a letter I haue writ- 9 The fourth an J thitthisi! the fill the e Law ofChrift. ten viico you with mine ownc hand. laftpjrtoftheE- fioi!w r!i.T= vp' ^ ^°'' '^'•">' "^a"/eeme to himfelfe, that he is iz As many as defire to make a »> faire fhcwe feru' ^rbw' hi." *" our brother wbich (bmewhat,\vhen he IS nothing, he decciueth him- in'thefleOi, thqconflraineyoutobecirciim.ci- princfpall end and isfalleo.andnot fclfe in his imagination. fed, onely becaiife they would not fiuFerperlccu- pu'pofc.- towjt, proudly to op- 4 But let euery man prooue his owne worke : tion for die l* cioffe of Chrift. m'olld^o^^f'ft""'^ tore'ea^y oae"' ^"'^ ^^'^ fhallhc haucreioycing in him felfe on- i j For the)' themfelaes wliichare circumcifed t.emfcl" e$ to bV- -=' muftfetketohaae hsand not in anothei". keepenotthelavv,butde(iretohaHeyoucircum- led out of th* way cotnn;endaiion of y 4. +For cucry man (hall beave his owne cifed,that they might reioyce in 'vourflefli. bythefalfeapo. hho«„c l.fe br Ln,,jen. i.B^,^ q„j forbid that I Qiouldn'reioyce^but i^'^'fllLT.ui spprouiBPolhim- ^ -r i ■ t ■ y • i 1 i • T /^ ^ t it / ^i -.t 1 '. 1 teth oi:t thole laile feifs.andnotby ^ 5 Let him that IS taught in thc wordc, make in thecrolleofoiirLoraIciusChn(t,wh£tby the apoftlesintheic reprehending him that hath tauglit him, partaker of I all hu world is crucified vnto mc,and I \Tito the world, colours, teprouioj othfis. .^goCKk " I) ForinChriftlcfus neither circuircifiona- ^^'^^^'i^'^"!'""'' 1 ^''o^^l^f, rli 7 * Be not deceiued .• God is not mocked: uaikthanythine,norvnciiciimcifcn,butanewe JLTwhidi'thfy"' lith^heccmmtn. tor whatfoeucr 3 man loweth, that Ihall hce alfo creature. do.fc- any afttftiS dmrni of charuie, rcape. 1 6 And as man\' as walke according to this Azealeihey hane *■■" "««•«""™''g'* 'rftTl'v^l'"' ? ^'•''' ^" ^'^ nottherefere be weary of well the p Lord Icfus. ihecitcumcifioo thernfcUies,"be- doing : for in due feafon we fliall reape, if wee 18" Brethren, the grace of our Lord lefus of tiie'calatianj. cjufe that euery faint not. Chrill ^f with your 1 iJ3irit,Amen. * H' fin'tlj ' ^i[ man (haibe judged lo « While wchaue therefore time. let vsdoc ,■.,., . , , ,• /^'^'S'^'^ith'. hifmeGodaccor- i i; i_r-ii i li tyKrth. t Inketpmsiofcettmorrts.kForthepreichtKcoflitathHwanrMC.lia, d,no,ohi5o«ne good vnto all men,butfpecially vnto diem, which t n^nhey Uut,^,i.iMyou,„i,:n th^/inm cf ar. life^iid not bv arc of the houlhold ol faith. cunuifan. In Heftickcthnottocenip3rehinifelfwilhthem,(hewingthatonthe £»mparin<» hioi- contrary part he reioyceihio thofeaffliflions which he fuflteth forChriftej fike, felfe tvith°o[herineD. ; It iimeeCe thatitianers(hoaldbefoiindby their fcliol- andaiheisderpifedefthe world, fodoeth heinlike fotcefteemethe worldeaf lets To fatre forth as they are able. / Ofnhat/bruer tehmlt, according 10 f-ual/ili- nought: whichisihetiue-circumcTfionofattueirraeliie. ra Whtn Paul vfeth tie. A f.foc.p.y. 6 He cammendeth libetalitle toward: the poore, andfirft thii word in good C'"ft or (.trt^ it finifieih torefiam»n< itlfi nhoUy m t thing, »tid «fallchide:h them which were notafhimedtopretendtliis&thit.^allbecaofe to conttnl himftlji thireaith. » Vfon the true If'tel, whofeffijmofCod, md they would not heipe their tieighboncs.as though tbey coulddeceiue God : andaf- «»« ofmtn, Tlom.i.tg. 1 1 CoDtinuing ftill in the fame metsphore, be oppofctb Mtwardcomparethalmesioalpirituall fowiaj which lliall haue a moft plentiful his tni(£ries and the matkesof thofeftripcs wbich he bare (or Chriftcs (ike, a- harurft/o that it Ihall be very profitibic : and comparf th couctout nigardltnes to gainftthe ftarre of ihe outward Circumcifion, a> a true raaihe ol his Apoftlt (liip, a cainsll fowi'ig, whereof nothing tan be gathered but luch things at fadeaway o .MArkei nhich are burnt »:to *tnam flifh^tih') -vfidm otde timt^to r/iarh thfir anJ-perilh fayandby. 5 To the covtmoiilus of thu prtf^nt lifi. :' i.Thef.j.i^. frmtnts that hddmmimwfy from thew. fr For 11 mporteihmuch,ahorer/ii>ket 7 Aia-nllfuchasareliberait attIiebeg!nning,butcontioaeDot,becjijfethehar- we be are : fir the caufe rnnkiih the Htrtyr^ip- notiheptmijltr/i'tit. it Taking hit uefl leemeth to be delened very long as though the ferdo tiaie and the hatueft farewell of them.he wiOieth them grate, add the Spirite againft ihe deceits of th« wereatoncinftant. 8 Theythatare ofthc honflioldoffaiih that is, fuchasaie falfe Apoftles, wbich hboured to beat thofe outward iblDgs into tbcit btainck iovned with vs in the profefsion of one feife fame religion, ought to be preierred 5 fVuhyour mindei nadheirii, be£o:c all other.yct fo notwithftanding that our liberalitie extend to all. ^ ^^^^ ^^^ Galatians written from RomC THE EPISTLE OF PAVL TO THE EPHESIANS. C H A p. L 4 tf Ashehathchofenvsin dhim, before the f^/^SnTctufr, 1 .Jftir the ftluUtinn, 4 he tnuettethofthefrttlkaionof foundation of thc world, 7 chat we <■ fhould f be or by whaimeaiiel. God, ^m,<*iopiion,7. 15 frow r,htnce m,m (»luttto« lio^- I,olv,and without blame g before him in loue : God the Father &. eth^fitmthetrueirnatnriiUfounltunetttmbefMle fahii •"o..,, , , in- ._u»-J™„^»4 nrih viin hit „:,^ftrr,ec*«no,ht>nderPood,z^hefr»,.tb,h„thefi.U<, 5 *Whohadl prcdeftuiatC VS, tobcadoptcd ^^';;;.'b"/;;„^^ knovfleJitofChrilimiybjGodbeTeufiledvntolhttfheftai. through Icfus Chrift ^i in himfclfc, according tO f3J,|,|,e hechofe fus, and to the =» foithfuU in Chrift '"' ^5f "^'. . „ ..4^nt;«« rK«..„.h \ "' «•■'»'«;''«'• ,2 7 » By whome we haue redemption through the next finall ^ ^^U L ■L J his blood, «»le, to ;2nJv..to£aluatiofl, for forgiucneOcoffinne*. ^,^^^ ■ TThc fpirite of promife. ding to his rich grac« Chapjj. The fi cad of the Church. 8f „ „ .10 " VVhich he tvnoiigiit :n ChriA, when hec ,„ Tb« Apoflie 8 ' - k W hereby he hath bene aboundant to- raifed him from the dead,and fct him at hisiri^ht .< iileth to be ward vs in ' all wifedomc and vnderftandin^, hand in the heauenly places, hold in out moS II K«w he com- DCth aclcnglh to -■ - , . , i ^ theformili cinje, a And hath opcned vnto vs them myftcrie of zi Farreaboiicallr.rincipili!:ie,&rower,and B'"""' c^nH • - - -.. jj__! - : ' .' ' r ,' . vn;h i!ic t)csot Name.chat IS fjith.thiMuoft ^batislolly,^ovo- j,is will 'J according to bis good plcafurc, which might.aiid domination, and eueri' » catioDorpiea- he hathpurpofed in him. namcii,notintfais\vorldonly,butalfointhatthat exctiicotpo*« 10 't Thatinthcdilpcnfacionofthe fulneffe istocome, sndgiorycf ofthetime:,he might "giidier together 111 one al 21 ^' And hath made all things fubied \Tider ^hr'^'ithfo'l'"-" th:ngs,bothwhichareinhcauen,& which are in h:sfeete,and hath ^iiitn hum oucralldiingsMi* pmiktit" A carth,t •**'» in Chrift: the t head to the Cliiirch, iLough u t>e 11 '5 Inwhomealfowearechofen when we z; Which is his body , fu*i were predeftinate according to the purpofe of himdiar ftlkth all in sU tilings, h!m,wnichv\t)rkcchoaUthmgs after tlie coan fell of hiiowne will, , , . ... 12 TliacNvee, whictpfirfttruftedmChHft, ^Zi^l^u'^lt!^'"^"'"" '""'"""■ ' .f"'/'^'"^ »«'/"-",'*' - ,, / r CW \ ' . ''■'>'" ^'•'»''ii it ih,j of iieuirJiKhjuirrfr or excell-ucit 21 That wee loculriC ifar fiirhfull ue ■A. ie« z; Which is his body, eutn the- fulneflc of )^-'(rf'iiriic-.n vs,hy reifon otiKc ijnoijiinif ol ibe crcileatidthe wtikeneBto.thcaefli. ^ To Ufii on Gtdt ng^^tkanJ, ii t-. it pt^iMkir of lit fi-.ould be vnto thepr jife of his glo! ie I J '^Jn whom alio ye fcaa*«fM//enghttoiirc,hee wirntOeth ihathc wasappoin-.edot Cod the Faihet head of veeb'-a'dchfT r.ordeof trueth, e/iei th.e Go- »"'heCliarch.andtbcieforethebodyn!uftt«iojntdioibis bead wKJcli ofhet- irel nf iniirAl.ii-ion u hrrf in alfo sf-cr th-t vec ""'' '?""'=' ''.^ * "'^yutJ 'h'ng wi hcatiLc oiemberi : which not^i^MJlaoiiiiia i« ipCl ot > our lalua.lOn,uncrein alio aUCr tn„cy cc ^^^ of neeerMtii(ree,ng tfrattne Cnur>h istaihercuickenedand (urteiDed by the bdecuetl,yC were Medcd mth the holy l Ip iri:e onely venoe cfChriit.fo farreoffii it.that be Bcedeth the fulotfli theieoObflPr ching ot the Go- l|>el,wbcrcby God ctecatetb that ccernall cossrell of cut (tee rec«a- cilu'.ioa and h\- naiioaiiiCfaiilt. And patting ia place iif the Go- IpclallwiieJoxe 3aJvnde.fta!>- ding.he (heivftb ho«vexccU:uc it is. CDMI goojtl'jj't mi ioHKiifU- u-Jfe. I In f ft (ill lad p»ind jtilfJovu, tn fcrv-.tji theLo-dhxd tftmra imio VI tiJtatjfii' It, »t COHIJ lUHtT hour Jo murh M JiimudofitOHT / i.'t<^ *t ihouih hrr dot F^i'.ly ftli'St rj! vuh *U for t.iet redemption of that Loertie purchafed t^..^y,Jt,fl„,^,,,.^f,,f^,,,,,' .^^J^^^ ^,^,siH/Jr^^^^ VnCO the praife of his glory. Clmreh lojmiiohimn h-j body, I ) ' 7 Therefore alfo after that I heard of the faith, which ye haue in the Lorde Iclus, and loue ^ H* A P, 1 1. I Ihehitttrtofttoutlif^^tofChnfiyhevftthtctnifari. foa^Mmgthtmtommd!, 5 ihtt thij jeirt tiogtiitr itfl. aaa)(titidtiimiii, 8 th)pact, xj mid hrougkinurtt 16 1} ttconciiltthiilhtCHih Chtifi, nyuh. liff,dt)ihiG<.ffel. ' t Hededa-t:!, the Father of" glor>', mightgiue \-nto you the <» M'^yoi\hathlfe^elttfied,tbatwerc*daid '^fo'G'I""'i Spinte of wifedome,and reiielation through the /\ in j rrcfpaffes and Imnes, w,ii,by 'ompa X acknowledging of hm, a j \\ hcrin,in times paft yc walked, 4 accor- '">3 '^" roiieta. 1 1 That the q-es of your vnderftanding may ding to the courfe of this world , rfWb after the '*''""'."■''"«'■ be Iightned,thatyee may kno^^■e what the y hope pHncethat ruleth in theatre, eatn the fpirite, that ^"'tra- X'nitia is ofhis callingjnd what the riches ofhis glori- now 5 workerh in the« children of difbbedience, whereuniowe oils inheritance is in the Saints, j «Among \'.hom we alfo had our conuerfarion '=« adoasced 19 '9 And what is the exceeding greatnes of inrimcpaftintheluftsofoiirdflefh, in fiilfilLnii ''^''^rt*^ his power toward vs,\Nhich beleeue, 4. according the will of the flefh,and of the mind,& 7 were by lb"be defcr^terfi to the working ofhis migbt\' power, . - . •• , ^ . .... to ward all the Saints, 16 Iceafenottogiiie thanksforyou, making mention of vou in my prayers, 1 7 • *> That the God of our Lord lefus Chrift, «en,when he tame into the earth Cto wit /uchas by faith in bim to come, were qiHckened VS together in Chrift , hvbofi "TXC Botonelybome gathered together) aod other being foiindevpon the earth were gatheied toge- ,7-„pi^,,-j ° J y J o balfe dead,bat ther of him.and the r«a are daily gathered together. « rA*jS;;A;^i/ .r«/4,df;(, }«:ar"auj:a, , , , wholly and alto. tig^.lhfrtdlogelhtrwChi/!, kctHJtihi) art iiyx-J ^sg-thir nilh hmt through 6 And bath railed VS Vp g together, and made gftherdead, iif«,«««' iscirAt M n wirz ir.i min. i j He applietn feuerally the benefite of vs fit together in the hcauenly P keeS in Chriit •{• f 0/.2.I}. ' o«»tiontothebeleeuinglewe<,goingbaci(eto toe very fouDiaine, thn encn Jffjjj 4 LeoktRimf.t, ley alfo may not atcibute their laluation, ner.berto tbemrelues, nor to their ' So thto ht ctUi'ih' iitgeihfrtdiogtihtriaCh>i/! , IccaMfethi) a~tto}K!d ^og-thtr vith hmt through 6 And bath raifed VS Vp g together, and made gftherdead! "* voeati( iheya , _,,„ ftocke,nortoany other thiag, but t»ii]ituof thcvtjthtch tndtuM^ becaufeihey were cal!ed,andJl(bbec3ufetbey were foil called, o ^U tkmgi ntd,uM lifttiotha hMingtogrthn oftoJy *ud foult,a proftrljno lijr^utiliAlhm trtatttitiHttdUthtg'tciofCodvnh^itt ixctftion, mijtt ftr tltihafat are not them which are Hot ruttd 1/ ihtff'irit of God. i He (hewecb the caole »f death ■■"■ »11 were ipitiiujlly dead. 4 He 'I are Qaues of Satao. * ^t flaues to Satan, be caofe tbejr are ftock%, fir httgiKtlh VI grace hoih to Kill vxdtobtahtno dot thofe thit'gi that art to wit/iones. ; Hcpcou'Ch by theeSeAstbatal good,ThiLfp:.t.ii. f Htfpeakethofikel'wtt. i< Now he maketh the £• proiiethihiseDillloberniuerfall.infomuchai^ll phefisnsCor rather all the '"iemilrs>quant->rbelewes,becaufe that notwithftan- theplrafurtojihtfrrinte. ; Meoarethciefotef undothrriibalartHOt, f pViththat s}nnt,vhich irmmhtullht Lawc, but the he liauithnothmgmratnhatfi dladj}ut concliicth thai tht xhol' rnm is ofnatint fronuf- of fret adopiim. I ThU a>:d yndX 17 He tetutoeth to the former tht fount of math. 7 ThecoBcIofion: All men were borne lobicatothewraib grataUtion.conctudingtwothingstogetliet ofthofe thingsthat wenibefore : the and cotfe of God. e MrnatefiUioieiitehi/dteiiofjtraihpalJ'iKt/r thai ii ta ^•flis,that all good thiags come to vs from Gjd the Father in Chrift, and by fAf^Hiitii ofeueila^ttjidtath tj ikeixageTitcnt of Cod, raho li aifrie vrthlhetn Chr B.thitforibeiiitemaybepiayled oftJ. The feccodis,that all thofc things / -ProfhanepiefU which kfT not Goi. 8 N'owe hereof foileweth anothet (which he bringethtotwohfadeSito wit.faithandcharitic) are increatetj in vs member of the coroparilbii,declarisg oorexcellencie, towit. that by the vertue hi cettaiDedegetiXothatwemoftdefiieencresfeof hisgrace. from whom we ol Chri/lwearedeltoeredlrom that death and made partaken of eicrnall life haue the begioniog andofwhon e we hope for the code. 18 The caufes of to the ende that at length we may reigne with him. And by diners and /bndtie' ' -,ate Go"^ the Father llgbtnin j o«ririiides with his holy Spirile, that we may meanes bee beatcth this into their 'ie«is , that the efficiciit taufe of this be.-iefite 1 aceChrjftopenedvntovsia yG ((pel, to theobayningofeiierlaRinglife, isthefteemercieof God;andChr!(lhimrelfeij themjrerialcaale;and/aiihisihe r-i the fet'.ing (oorih of Gods glcry. a Fa// cfrntirflie. x For it n not inftromert.whfchalfoistlefree c'ftofGod: atd the ende isGodsolrrr. ? r» enoM^hfiiv lol-xuetnonenGoilouc'JuU-aemitHi.ic-^ehitiieiieri dajmoit and irii,ii he addrth afinwarji iiiChri/i./i/ mjH thn is not fulff/ied in -ui "but'otHtl in more, r IVhit i'rlfuiti they i'e ahich hteallnh jimoh^feftr rrhmthecalleth our head.tr vhofe (}>pU v>e hauetfg: trought toanend:ii)^ri> Chrifl leius vnto good vvorkes, which God hath mine vnderftanding in the myfteric of Chrift) lilt by ihe mercy tel.iMa'(}our ordeincd,chat wc Ihould walkcin them. J Which in b other ages was not opened vn- "'^"^o'J.bitwaj »orI«'r4w. '' '" wherefore remember that yee being in tothefonnesofmcn, asitisnowercueiled vnto Jppii!,'tcd'to''h fire nLt mtxnt time part Gentiles in the flefli,"■ "'^''■'">' on in dre ficfli made with hands, and of the fixme body , and partakers of his pro- ["'' '° fa'uatio" r»i';l'; without mife in Chrill by the Goibel, (o"et»mf„ei"t^ «) He tatctli away Chnrt,& were" alianfsfronuhe common wealth 7 Whereof 1 am made a miniflcrby the gift (temthcbtgin- txptedelyanJ oflifacljand wcrc^firangcts from thc coiienants of the grace of God giucnvncomee through the ninf-altlioughbe namely Uom ow of piomife, and had no hope, and vtre without cffeftuall working of his power. ^''V"u ' ^"c worlifstheprjile f^',' ^i u ' ' o t- 1 1 n r 11c ■ • i- «liilctheBijnife» oi iuftificjiion, Godmthc world. _ 8 Enen vnto mce the kaft of all Samtes is this flationofduthi* feeing ihat the I? " ButnowcinChrift lefiis.yc whichoncc giacegiucn,that I Ihotild preach among the Gen- couniell. gooawo.fces were farrc oft, are made necrc by the blood of tiles the vnfearchable riches of Chrift,' * ThfH vtrJn, t.Tace.11 oi Chrift. '9 And to mnke cleare vnto all men what die t'Sl" mI;„ grace in v5. 1 4 "For he is ourpcacc,whichhath m.ide of fcllowdiipoftliemyfterie is, which from the be- /jj?,«/;,!L/fj''/ff'* 3 He ijxaiitth htri both one,and hath broken the Itoppe of the par- n'rm'"g of the worlde hnth bene hid in God, who I') ,' P^td •?: I" abrogating through his flefh, the ha- i o *To the intent,that now vnto principalities ^h""l^l^'n' joiooiyhoktwhat tred,<^^.i? «x,the Lawe of commandements ivfi/r/; and powers in heauenly/'/.tf«,might be knowen ^ Hemeami'hmt ihtya.(,the)iirt it //4Wff4inordinances,for tomakeoftvvaineonc by the Chinch the 'manifold wiiciome of God, thai none h-.ttr ''{5T (Ofwhorr.e is named the whole 'family in * Ti.e vnlooffctU iiiercjoicincy 'j^. ,/ -ii,.- i„i- t.v lor calting of the ougSifoniiiciitlic gers an 1 forrciners : butc;tizens with the Samts, hcauen and in earth) Gentile«,was af rather reoiembct and ofthchoiifhold ofGod, 16 Tliat he might grauntyou according to the itwcrea'gr->ife'o abcDefitolGod ^° 's And .ire built vpon the foundation of f riches ofhis glory, that yeniay be flrcngthcned theheanclyAn- k roHwnt cll'iJ the Apoflles and Prophets, Icfus Chrifl himfelfe by his Spirit in the ginnerm.m, mt/hTbeholVthe' 710 othetwifc then being the f chicfecomerftone, 17 Th.-itChriftmay dv.cll in yourhcartcsby ma^ueilouswife- CtnttUi^that «n 21 In whom all the building f coupled toge- fai'Jv. HomeofCod. '^iZ'trli'flfJ thcrgro weth vnto an holy Temple in the Lord, 1 8 Th::t yee , being rooted and grounded in ' '^"^ "<"" '""j 1fi\utjj< oj }6Hr o . •' , r 1 LI III 1 J --u i c ■ .. til cne rent otiely, •oicif*wir!fe. 21 In whome ye alfo arc built together to bee " Ioue,may he able to comprehend wKh al Saints, ^^^^^ „entf> I ofthtiemt the habitation of God by the Spirit. i what is the breadth, and Icngtli/Kiid depth, and i,ut,thtidmoi trhich vtrt hioTM hci"'-t' ' fiftiioni And fi,li^;thth,iiMor.^^th,cniot <,!t,h,frcm.(„: u To:, i„d„<, nij,, >r)uic to 19 And to Vnowc the k louc of Chrjft , which 7;^;';;;;„^,f^ il^ecommanmaUhol Ift.vl. 4* ITiwrj) 4. ii Chrifl is the oncly ijonde of ih; I pa'Tctll knowledge, that yC may bc filled with al y;,;-,^; /f^;„j„j-,^ lewei and Gcnttles.rt hereby tliey be tcconciied to God. 12 As by the cetemo- m fijlnefle of Ciod' " ' j Heteacli'th mc. apd wotn. |..pi.ointed by the ta^e.the lewes werc.len.ded fromche Gen ^ , ; ' therefore that is able to doC by hiiov, ne'ts. tileJ,lo now Chtift.hauiiiiilirokenJowDe the |ottnion wall , loyncth them both ^u j v in-«.' inui Liik.n. wiv. ' ,m, I- ,1 ,t rl.» iogether,boihinhir:if.lf.",3nHbct«ixtthemie1ue$.andioGod.\vherebyitrolo. exceeding abour.d.antly aboiie all that wec 2SKS 'Jj:/^j.rJ,"l^ ijaneSeduallinflnmientcfihisgrjce, eoinnioDas well lothelcwejaito che throu?hont ail "CncrationS for CUCr,Amcn. , . r.entiles. ry'yKh.intne(omi lothcTAthcr, tiid ihi nrjvrrswiththe hth Gh'i/iii milwtreoHrieiteiMtiiti^hoh.'ilcl'i VI. 14 The conclnfion r The .- j- • r i j . k- «..._„ i.f.,ti .^,_.i .» .i..m Z ; 1 ■ 1 f 1 n- r/-i » JL I . L 1 L 1 i'te?r Jinn and neaiira of ine norde ; which a-eneedeioll not onelv to Iff m Oeaiileiaieialientmothefelo'.vfiiipofrjhinion Audheedclcnbtth theexce - ' ■ • , t- "" ' -^.ri ■ i. „.!..., u.n .li„ .k,,.! .,...■«■. ino vo- ,.,,—, L II' ■ u ■.• jL r c- J i-t r I \vhj;h aicvoniiinnviii K!.iwio),buteotiiiotbC(M<1c(( alio, thaf the' fiowirig^P ItncieoftheChuicb.calliiigii thecitieand hoiifeofGod. ic The fordc com- .' - ," , ■ l -^^i -n v, : ,,...!: . .j ,..;,i, , B)iitedthedoatinec|iaiti3t>on,firH totherroiThcts,& ihentoihe Ape Ues. the " ♦ " ' "/■-"• > > s t ...1,,, J V <■ J _ .. . ;...... uri: V. a -ri 1 .1. • ■ rjjv be pioiiri; ed 4 ror.tcd in tht knowlt tli;e of ihat inuif aluirtre loiif, wlicrc- enrfe whtreof.and iiiat'cra<,it «cie»ndlub!t3nce,isChri!t.Thctf(<>r»thjt IS in V - 1 >. r 1 • l 1 1 ri.'i r.-- ...l,..i-.i. i. r _:<.. ...;..'.• . J , • j,..k |i -L.,„i ..I- 1 ;, I Mj.j _ /~i n L I „ wirhuotltSc FaclKi iiathjouedvsinCht.il.reeir.glhJi th« wboIeUoii!y,'Ahtre. drede tn» iri:e;nd CatnoMici-mirthwi'l] en s buUiedvpon Chill by I ,e Pro. , - 1 1 ■ j' 1 i .■ . 1 .. ■ ....\ j. .„i..k [ J. Ai„ .r- . 11. .,1- f . A. r- i . -ni I .Lfi of p.rt H already rcrpii;cdiutolieauen, ani'.pjitisyttlcrfonearihjdepeni'dh Vhcisarid Al>r>lii«,asa rpintiialltcrrp.e conftc aiifitoCiod. r T'oli' Ihi f.iid ' , . 1 i . 1 1 c 1 ■ 1 .»_.!., e ,» • . jii ,t„t ' . » r ij ' r , /- J . I L : rLi n €, 1 v?r>n (hat ar.orlum of ihe leaiur. U Faibct, 111 ns oncly Sotitie. t i/tU I'tt ut iht builimi.far iht (^iiimiiiiow are Mil -iiiii ihf hcdih ofihelmlhntt. f So lh»t '< , , ^, / • , , , n n ,. i 1 .l . • l ,t. l^i. Li. ^tj u iheiftrliimtii KOI oi.rh of ihefoioidatita,lu: alfo ol thtwb-ililitii dine. 1 , '■, n , . .■ ,• n r t . • . r » o,,- 7.3J. A JVl'ertwiihCoAhueih-ui-^vhkhulhi'ooltofomilBlon. j ^'ii>v« CHAP. HI. poj^ttlmlifotUofCir-.piiiueiie-i^erl. k IVhlthCadhaibPitrrnlviinClnil). f Htt clic]*>nh thti thcrrfort hee fajferfi mgt.y th'm^i efthe I If'iic^-if'jfi') all th:ca\maiiufm.mi iifil,lc toKipthiiid ll fiil^iuhii'mMtT Jewel, J tectu'r he frracheilthtiii}fleri' touchiniihe ftl- /or ^litmiffnkofe huhlhe (jtiiil ol Co.!,per(t;unli loninch(MCCorJl>igl6 tUmi-O' :ia:io'ip'i)'t Cruiilit, i at CoiicommiuiKicmrnt. ij Jtf- JHi'etliMCioJhith c:utnhn}')t>iifiilJii.inUoltLlu:l'iott, i» So t^jinc htnealun^ terhe drfiicJ the tvhe/iaKiiiol lofriiHt f^r huaf^i^i")!!-, 14 (tsi^il) in -vi, n hailifiiir iliii^' e.rt icijHiUle lomtl:' vi pf'fflirrilhCod. 4 Me» ^'Ind'jSr IhU caufe he pr*}eih vnto Cod, 10 lh*llbtf mgf btcikcch frnii(hinioilhank«ff,ii.ing, w'htuby the Epltfotis alfoinaybe colfar tmdud^ntttbtii (41 !ii»t of Chnft, pied to bpi'e l«r any ibina olCixl, CHAP. One body,one (pirit. Clup.iiiJ. Putonth€ncwman< 8^ CHAP, I n r. (^oftrinc,by the ^ deceit ormcn, and ' w ith craf- / **'■''> 'H' ThtfubrtiUjlfbmttnconmnefncpi.ofm^Hv: t Hfex- tires,vihercby tliev lay in u-aite to dccciiie, ■wcf/u.-w cf m. hoiuth Ihtmtt mmutaAiue, 7 Sntidrt tlfif •«tlhttr{iit ., it p.., !„,. ,., f„ll„ ,1 ^ ► . .U :..l^..,> ..,J crivhithicffc tcih^rd ,f cci, ,6iJ,4,,hJch.Ji'nMi,,,i,v,.. . »y "Ei!tlecvsfo]lowthecmtthmlcue,and^,„„^^„, 18 Hif!!tthihrmfmihi-o»mlit»l:hewfi in /, 'gy «tncfl if. fcmme wiicrltf 2 » VVidi all humblcneflc of mindc , and theaitafurcofcucrvf art;rccciii<.ih "incrcnfeof ft'-'^'i'j«'^fiti™w Hii.B,ihiicne.y mcekncflc, wirf-ib long fufferingjfurportir.g one thcbody,vnto thee'd]fvip?ofitfclfeiii j'loue. "« wt |o'.v r.?fc^,'i,Tm«t ='"°^^" *'°"?> '°"'' ■ . 1 7 ■= 1 his I fay thei^forc arxi tcftifie in the h? r.' ■„?4fiI,"J fo. fo «««Ilcnt 3 . .' Endaiomin^ to kecpc tfic NTimc of the Lord, that y ec henceforth walkc nr c as ^ other by the mreiifer> of jMceoff.od. SpiritinthebcnJ of peace. Getitiles ivjIkCjLi '^ vaniticofthdrrrinde, hisw«rd,«hicha» */"*"1T'*f + '♦■ihcte«onerodv,andoneSpirir,euenas i8 Jlatiingthcir \nderftjnding darkened, md f""*'^"'*,<^'^ ri^^^M*'-^?* >'"'^''^''''^ ■'"""- ^°^'^'*'''^'°''?'°"''^"-- " ^'""S <'-ang<-rs rrom the a life of God through wi,oT;'U 7 ' Ei'.i: vnto cii-ry one of vs is giucn grace, themfcliies ^ nto vwntonnefie, to \. orke all vn- p.opartion of «i flitive.ifl>ortbby according to the meafiireotd'.e f giftotChuit. c!ear;nefre,ffaMvvith ' greedincilc. "ov quitkcncia bf»rin«oot«vi!h 8 VVucreforehei"iich,VVhenheafccndedvp 20 'jEiityehr.iicnotfo learned Chrifl, anJthfnnieth his Ti^r .V1/.18 2j. "'^'^'"^' ^^ '^^ S captiii.tycapiiue , and gaaegifts 2 r if fo be ye hasie heard him, and hauebcne foSu oi'di- J Thirdly, he re. '^'"''^^ "^^"- . '.'. taught by him,''asthe tniethisin lefiis, ue;sfL-n(aioDi,at qui.-tih i.etfii a- 9 (Now, in that hcafccndcd, whatis itbut zz a Thai it, that ve caft off, concerning the "'''i""' ™«"'- 4 Ao arguir-^ g^"° ^«"^^ '" *^ • Apoftles, 25 ^ Whercfofe caft offljing, and fpeake e- ch"JS'°c;„ lo'.< 4 charity one andfomen"Prophet5,andfome o EuangeliUs,and uery man tnteth vnto his neighbour : forweare any man grow vp wiihaaoihtr.be- fomc t> PaftoiiTs.and Teachers, members one of another fpiritujliy.whicii "„fb"^Vr«'** 'f '^P[ ^^ repiringof theSaiiits, for the ^g -jBekangrie, but finnenot : letnocthe ftSolht'"" werecfcneGod workeot the muiiltcnc,4)«/lor theedihcationot funnegodoune'vponyouruTath,' mnrbtts. andFathfT, byone thepbodyofChrirt, 2y NeitliCt oiiiepJace to thedeuill. " ofcAi (/»,»*» i« fpifit.wct(hipi-ing ij s -rill weall meet together (in the q vnitie 28 !«Lethimthatftole,fteaIenomore:butIet T:7 'i'l.' {/"b i^^h°nf.^!,l^",' ofi^tf'andd.at acknowledging ofthe Sonne of him rather labour, and worke with h.s bands the ZlnlT, led to biin with God) v.ntoa perfjrmai), «r,^vntothemeafiireof thinguhichismgood, thathemayhauetogiiic * s«c* mtrtafim oneBspti!.T.e,and thc'^gcof tKefuIncfleof Chrift. vnto him that needcth. umitt the loay ftm^llorT'w '^ ^ That we hencefotth be no more children j<, .^Letno " corrupt communicarion pro- f'ctJri,.it vnto wee a'.e eal- " ™uenng and caricd .-ibout with euery v\ inde ot cced out ofyour mouthcs:but that which is good, hii,!„i of th, led* Tbetefore whofoeuer bteakeib chiritie , bre»k«-urch, d ^Vhich t!ofthefcuUbeco>tiift,-ithttUmanoutichis ibi los-tH pari of ikt ztkU. i Fi/l mib onenlii n IVhtrei; Godliicrt/jm thrm. i IXiidof alliuditmtKt. c ThtyRrajelf hugifit, k TheCfuirch. 6 Fi'fto''alI he rtcftnreth vp tire Ecclcfiafticallfou- ptffio>it»KOthiT^lhsi4ghx.htTth*.iitntfimtnsinilobigaitei,b}it, 15 Here.'ol- ftiocs,which aie partly extraordinary and for a feafi;n,34 Apoftle$,Proph«t!,Enan. lowetb the contrary part tonching men which are rtgeneiaie by the true & liuely gtlil{s,aDd partly ordinary and pcrpetoall.as Pallors and Doants, / ihr ^infilet knowledge ef Cbrift, which haoe other principles cf their doings far d.iferent.i* TKrt :hoft lailu'., imo rthomP'nt »iu nfirraurd tuUttl, ithoji office w.ti to p/nt wit, holy and honeftdtrites.andamiDdrcIeane changed bylheveriiie ofthe holy C^wrchti U-rough^Hi tUtht vnlJ, a ThtTnphiti cfHet wm ont of tde chtififi, Choft,fromwhenceprocecd3lfolikeeffedts,asa:B(lapdholylife indeed. J ^t whichiMremfnofanutrHriientToifJor/i, ttij jeme of irfr/icKuli fi,retell ihingi to ilii)htue/tarnril,'x>>tch»ch>owteaitn^'Bi»dted,thiliK^ooit»iniJf, *fOi'(>/j,8. term, n Tf>ff^thr.y*fotik)vffdMfiUoifeimlhetxicut\inofiheiroffictJiiin^nol t ycur fr/ufi. f (■Vhere tljneoii^ilol-3QtkiKetf:rjrt»ii/l(orctofr!»i{in,tht>tit si/t tntnfweredtlpUciitlitmfetur!, » Pa'tors trt tl^f} n>^iyh gtuirtiithtChutzh, the ^reai'JIcorrHflionof al/aiuh rmflish t/i ihmgi, ^ ^fltr ihtimn',/ ofCod, *ndttarhric>ty-,itJ-ht>tnct :ih»t lide growing »p in vs vntil we come to be a pel St iraiiWh'ch (balbe in the world ii,hid!f four in%'r,if do n-t «»: ^tati,it •fc«ruiB«,wb«ln%»ke«ijwereaH»iteofit, mt€>ieth tl>4t,iflttrcl) mn may C'opl :«thi ^o'mgeri ferrrMd m goiUin'f'. andioiu, 30 »8 /^i 'Awake from flccpc. TothcEphefians. Husbands and wlues ducties, .' i8 A gtnerall pre- jo '*' And grifiuc not the holy Spirit of God,by ftand what the will ofthe Lord is. ''P«*S*'°'*,".""=* vvhomyearefealeJvntothedayofredemption. 18 S And be not dnmke with wine, wherein s Heftttwhtlie w^^iih'd^eUi^" t i I Let all bictemeirc, and anger ,. and ^vrath, is ^ excdTe : but be fulfilled with the Spirit, lobrr a„d holy jf. r>tt of the DiiBdc, cr)'in», and cuill fpeaking be put'away from you, 1 9 Speaking vnto youv felues in pfalmes, and [iMMiliLll whicb ibey call, with all malicioufnefle. hymncs,andrpiritualHbngs,finging,and nuking ihedifl-oluKbao. '^''h ''^'inrttb m 5^ Beyecurteousonetoanotlier, andtcndcr melodietotheLordin ybiir 'hearts, ktisoiiberofaicb, f confnr'y meiBs : hearted, freely forgiuing one another, '9 euen as 20 Giuin» thankes alwayes fbrall things vn- ^'^j^'" "''.''J' ''", ■ Si vftih a moft ve- God for Chrilb fake, freely forgaue you. to God eiicn the Father, in thenan-.e of oui Lord iMd mSl 'ing ° i!on« ofo"t\o»k«h«d that weegrieae not a,e holy Spirit of God throogfc ^^^^^ - ^'''J7'°f»""»* ™.titnn,od»«cneireandintempc.incie whod.vel!ethinvsto.hisend..omodc. 21 * Subn^Itting yOUr felues one tO anOtherUl "' ^*f"J': . meal! our jffjaioni. 15 Au argument tiken from the example olClit ft, moft UiefcareofGod. io,BtdmchaU ' gratie an J vsheaitDt , both for patdoning of thcle iniutits which haue bene .tone -i f .^ 7 VViuCS, fubmit your felues VntO \'0lir J"ffiaL,,/r^'*' vnto vs by oar greateft enemie. , and m..cl, ..ore for hanmg conOderation of the hufbsnds, « aS \nto the Lord. »«d/!,av.r/Uluff}. iniierable,aa(ivrin2 3iodetitionandgen!lebehaaiourtowaid5aUin«a. '. n ,• % • t •. / rr^.i i""" "'• ' " ^ _. . _ 2J •t*'Porthehiifbandisthewiieshead,euen 'j.*^'* «•'"""'* C H A P. V. as Chrift is the head of the Church, i° and the f """'"'{"" , a r.,fiU.k,fi.ic..>n:,>.n,re^^^^^^^^ &me:s thefiuiour of/,« body '^:~:r ueremJ^-mml, S ofxi/lpjechthtm/irwArd: i^ Thiuh* 24 . 'neretoreas theChurchlSmUlbiedlon 6 Alhorttepttitl. dcfttr.dtih jromgeiui tlUITout ofmantrs, it taihc futicu- tO Chrift, euen fo lit the mUCS i* tO tlicir huC- ""/"'heende W d,,am «/■».»<« 2 -, *Hd huf»ni,. bands in euery thing. t^b^Ts o"u'o° t .» ^rj6afj.j4.«iJ T)E ye therfore followers of Godjasdeareeial- 2j f v'^Huibands, loueyourwues, euenas b« leterrc'd, to * iMi. i.io^;i5ij. l^dr'en, Cbrifl:IouedtheChurch,andgaiiehimfelfeforit, fe"i« on« aflotbet ,jf««M.2s."/. 2 ^.Andwalke in Ioue,cuen as Chrift hath lo- 2^6 w That he might Jnfanaifieitjandclenfe it %^°i^}^^^l' ^' Kow'he'c6meth "^"^ ^^'^ '^^^ giuehimfelfe for vs,f * be an otfer^ by the \^•aO■.ing of water thi o>.i?h the " wordc, «T/« j.V i^'f/^.r, to 3D°o'.her i;irJe ing & afacrificeofafweetfiTiellingiauor to God. 27 That hse might make ^t vnto himfelfea 7 Now he decin- cfaffeAions.which ^ ij ' Buc fomication, aJidallvncleannelTc, glorious Church , o'not hauing fpot or \vrinckle, jf'htoa family, is in that ?"' "f or couctoufneffejlet it not be once named among Or any fuch thing : but that it fliould be holy and aiuhe''put5 "f a menTl'l couetoas you, as it becommeth Saints, _ without blarae. family And 'h.e otde(ltous:aiiJhe 4 Neither filthinefle, neither foolifh talking, 28 '+ So ought men to louc their wiues, as '^'''"''•'.ti'«'l''«- repiehendeth for- neither aieftin?,\vhicharetliings not comely,but tlieir oune bodies: he that loueth he wife.louedi «'=°f"'""f»t'^n'i- '^^S''^^^^'^' . , ^^'"^^^f^- , ob'':i!'":rh'^. «eryfhjrply. 5 " Forthis yc know, that no whoremonger, 29 Forno man euer yet fiated his p own flefli, husbands. K /fyJi vh'tchmtn neither vncleai>e perfon, nor couetous peribn, but nourifheth &: cherifheth it , euenas the Lord ^ ^*^ fitftargu- e«ptnerja<..iihir: whiciiis an t* idolater, hath any inheritance in the 'i'«^<> the Church. ^"bedifobedienc *b7f"f''i'<>'r''eu^ kingdome of Chriil, and of God. • Jo For we are members of his body, ^ of his to their bnsbaodt, tx/ii*pttg,iut>ijiir ^ V Let no man deceiue you -with, vaine flc(li,andofhis bones. bmihermMftrtfift nHf ofiuce moKti words : for, for fuch tliin?s commeth the wradi j i x For this caufe fhal a man leanc father and ^°^ ^*'°> "■'■'° " L)u»Uv,-.rdiir of God vpon the children ofdifobcdience. mother, and Iballiclcauetahis wife, and they f..bit"t'on'.' • "B^'wre thefe 7 J Be not therefore companions with them, twainefhalbeoneflelh. .j.i.for.11!}. finncs are fuch that 8 For yewcie oncedarkcnelTc, butarenow 52 "j'Tbis isaereatfecret, biitllpeakecoiv.-y Adedatationol! f moftpartofmea clight in the Lord : wnlkea:; children of light, ceming Chrift, and concerningthe Church. B^wfrGod'ba'h' countthemnotfot ^ (For thefruitofthc <* Spirit/xballgood- n "^Therforc euery one ofyou,rfff;(e/« .'let n,jd^^„,3„j,„j thc'eodly Tto^the neire,and rightcourneire,aDd,trueth) cuery one lone his wife, euen as himltlfe, and let of ihe woman in endthcihcwldio io>»rproou!ng that which is plcaCngto the thewife/fethatQiefeareherhulband. ch'ft"*' ri' 'b"-e, "hen heioyned it 10 htmfilfe , and ho* he doth not oncly not loth» «",*• „..! ■?,, r V I ^-t . » t V atHierhiehandvncIeanneffe, but ccafeth notto wipe thefanic tway with hi» ,. • I'^l^^T ^^ Wherefore f he faith, AwaKe thou that ci„„nefl>, vnt.in.ehaoe wholly jurged it. m MAktUhtif. n rhrouih iht '' I /Tz '-" " ' ficepeft, and ftand vp from the sdead, and Chrift ^'omifi of jrte milrttenion and fanrtiffcat-oa in Ch>ill , rtmuedtf ^ih, "o Jht V Becanfe >ve are Ihall JTUie thee light. -^^'''^ '"J' " ^"^l!-i"'Ji>''H'>M'^ mitty^ihoHt rmicW^htfi.u \u^ ,0 th* "°'lt at.ro fo. ^i + Take hccde therefore that yewalke Cir- j,,,^,,,/-,,,^, „uL^,«.dm:hou,r^Ln: .4 Ano.he-argument: Eue^ lowe euill exam- ♦^'"fp^^ly^notas fooleS,hut asx wife, _ man loueih Shirclf?, ruencfoaiure : thettlort he flriuethapaii.ft nature that lo- BleViheiefo-ethe ^^ •• Redeeming the feafon : for the ' dayes ueihnotbiswite; he proonethiheeonfequem, fiift by the myftlcallknit ingof ApolUewrrneth arCCuill. C.iftand.heChn'cb togethe-.andthenby tSeo.a.oancc ofGod «,ho ra,th,,bat ^ .L j'..^.. . ..Ti r 1 -r. i_ - I manan.livifeareasone.thitis, not tobe fliniOeiK f Hii omit tUT. « Hul- ^h air^vf s '7 * ^^^«'^""^« ^^ y^ ^^ vnwifejbut Vndcr- ,^^^,^ „ ,^ ^^^^ ^r,^, v^^a^M'^h fl^m.^h ,ur .^p/:,^ ,o(„hr ^ilh Chrifl, .hat the other a?eb..rasit wcreda.hmtffe, and f at thev themfdues areasit ^A.cAi. ""o-?*: t^rn.r*, l,n,»f.»!cdh"'tUc.'.vu,tcf,htSHff.->.>tCfwe'.t, ' were light. And.hftef:«fe !b.- o:her coinmr allvilhnies Cas'neoa:ewonrin the i». ""'"-.'P-T- ""•'•■"J- ■ «»'>'«. '/.'"*' -^''';:*''.» '", .'.' J^«';o™'» darkt>b..tihey ought nor onel, ■-.ot.ofoiio^ve their cxaHiplcs, botatfo (a. ihe m.gSt.'t.ameof na.uraH conmn.^.onor hn.|u«eof Chnftm.jh.s Churthtoge. prope,.ieofihel,|hti0.rprouttheirdarkoe(re,,ndt..wilkefo(han,n(.Cbrift .her (luchasthe h..sban.lsand.hew,.«siO heca^^vcth .hat.t.Kecrrt, towit, fha..ruelighrgoingb«forethem>asi,bec.mme'.bwiremrn. c tJ^ /ii>>jiU., fprntu^ll and^Kha. farrod ffe.tti.ftom.hecomaon capK.t...f^an : m ulU:l l„h:,Ub irL.fi th,j U», .-A, ,r»tl,^ht in thv, »hu-h Uihtmh thrU, .,.i confilteth l,y ,he ve: tue of the Sp„„, ana not cf the flefl,, b* faith and by no na. ,tr. irr i,/- ,!-„ ,:., Ml l'o;b,r, .« :'om;««, /i*. thnr h»>{l cL,,f(aiu>n ufr.,. turall ban.1. . e. Tne conddfion both of husbwdi dueiie towaaU Sli wU* . asA w'.A &* l,li afviclicd mia. d Bf whofe f.rctrre /pi madt b^nt inth- Lndt. ol the wiues toward bet husband. t^a<(ttl:tnniptr\lii/t!ltht:'trld,lijfrfmi^iindhjr. f TheScnpture^arCodintht CHAP VL ~ * Scrifiiurr. y }!t g>t*hihof lit d^atl' of fir.iir. 4 The wotf; and more cfljrtipt that the irlneit of this world are, t!i« more "vi'chfoll nu^htv<'etobeagaioftaU i Ht/hvetlttliu'tificfchilJ'n>, f feriunti, f tvdm* •ccafiops, and lefpc A nothing but (he iviIlofGnil. X ro/4.5. h ThUn»oi'U- /tri: 10 Tien >>: /unelitlicJl l^al i>-i/5iibm f>to'i!Aitnjrimthrt»t'cbau:i:Tth»trffi>rttbfk*llfiiilinth»tnuflii,t,tfO'taU fullhtiMt, i: 4td nftai vn^om ne nmj) vfetalrtjtmt, tbflC*iiJJb*rl", ;i* Row-J'.'j ».»^/^4-J, ai lulht enibt (ammtniitlbT)chUm» ^ ,^- Children, fhildrcnsaiir leniants (luetics. Chap.j. Chi iftian armour.- t/ I Hteonimetbta ^'^Hildren, ' ^ obey your parents » in the ii tut ontheuholeam'.onrofGod,fycjray w SecoodI),hee »■•'"" Pi"°' ' V^» Lord: } tbrthis is right. be ahlc to Hand apaina the aflijults ofthe dciiill. <*'''""'' '•=»•■ Mr "ahedu";. ^ t^ Honourthy fachcrand mother ( 5 which U '^or wee vvrtftlc not again/tflelh and ucftAcJ.:',",;!^ ofthechiiditn isththrilcommandcmencvvithopromcs) gblood, but againft ^ *• principalities a<'ainft "'■"f;t'l«,th" »•« towafdihcirjw- ^: That It may bc well with thee,anddiat thou powers, ?I;ces ofthe darkeneflc of this wor't'c n"ainft "■"."" '•"''«* rriit<,coiifirt«h * in otjeditEce truto i*jriitf,»o.the God from the heart, onof theGofpelofpeace. A //<^«A,*,/^ trutworiii.pof 7 withgood ui],fcruirgy 'Lord &.' not TOcn. 16 Aboiie all,take the Oiicld of Faith where «'^""'*'""* ■ ri, Lord i, 8 ' -^ And kno«e y ce that wliatfoeuer good w icfa yec may quench aJI the fieric dartcs' of the '.Ft^^ '"^T t ■r ofaiifi. thing any man doech,that fame flial he receiuc of wicked, ^ ^ " "'^ rt/S''*, 'r"""^"'l'*'>J' tl^^ Lord, whether he be bond or free. 1 7 And take the helmetof faluation, and the """'"f *''"'' f"h"l"m/,'y 9 "And ye mafters doe the fame things vnto fword ofthe Spirir,which is the word of God '»»<"'*'/''»"'/■ bt ma kane v,. them, putting away tlireatning : and kno we that 1 8 And pray alivaies with all maner prayer and ««TcTJ'» 1a* 3 Tteitcondar. euenvourmc^eralfo ism heaiien,Dejdierischcrc fupplicijtion in the i fpirit : and watch thereunto tinrnihctLle :7biS?;„"t «'^"'Pi.^,^P^'^^ , „ . , »^'^h^l P"feuerai;ce&fupplic.tionforal Saints, '.4 Hcc.h.w;,h mnftintt. 'o f "Finally, my brethren, be Itrongmthc J? And for me, that vtteraiice n-ay be -^iucn ' """'*' ^£««.r,.... Lord,andinthcpowcr of his might. vntomee, that I may open my mourf) boldly to wTth"lironcTv«. '■.'"""" 5 'f' , . r rucft TL r""^'^l>therecretofthcGofpd. mocr cf God to argnmentt:kcooithepro*ittf«ieDfuethitKrti>y:iJtc«"i«iheLc.rKift ofr/trnj 10 jpeakc. ' ^ tnce,3 godly and to vftthrit fatherly aJ,ho.:f> modcmd, acd to God, g!o,y. c S^cb mfi"»^ r • ^ ' \ ' ^"^ ™' V^ "^ay alfo knowe mine af- 1" S' «f 'h: GoC ttoni i»^dprecif II t, Oing I tkm out ol Codi bookr, 4te 'rol; tnUacctftaHe to htm, "'^'''^'''''-VV'iat I dpe,TychicuS»»jr dcate brother )''''>'^'"'3ndto 7 Nowhcdcffendethtoth«lhirdpattofaUmi|ie,to wjt.tothedutteboibol andhithfullminiUcrill theLord (hall fliCw voii "'"j""'";''" '■>« themanersaBdoftheTetQiBis Aod heftiewcihthatthedueiieo/fcru.ntsconfi. ofallthin''S ""i"" wordol God.and ftethic jnbaenieloue and rfHetenct to their malttrs. ■: Cohi z.zz. tiifng. ,, nu' t u /• ,- . "'nSo^y'y'i'neR; ifff.t.iS. 8 Hen,itiga-ethcbe(harpne,T»ofleroi<■* witll all them which loiip nnr rrf"/-t unn,c,toC^J^,r1,^.l;^!,h,,ler>uaGodhim!.lfi: to Although they fcoe Lord Ted,. ALif^ rVw n , ^ £«*ea.^fw >nfcindea-dcruellmafte..,yet the obed,enceoHeraams is no lefli acceptable to ^^^'^J'^'lfC-hria to rAwr". immortahtie.Amen. 5--'5. Gn '.:hfn the obedience of tbem that aie free. 11 It i« the doet'e efmafterJ T V\ ritten from Rome VntO tlie Ephefians, ^htt tht (rtft. •leauthoritie that they haue oner their reruants.modefiiyandholily, fee- <;«<^yeB»by Tychl'cus. ''ttonoftheGo^ rthey in an other tefpeahaue a common mailer which is in heaueo, who lf'Bmdyl,e Mit ijoeboibtheboodandihefiee. X Xx^f.io.i?. i.f««.i«7.ii>i;j.to «L=?t mditis-otr, i:,',t„a„:it„ rrih.l„r..^,. c. .t.. /■..;_.. ^■'/e/hfoesta jom 0,17. J.f««.i«7j»ij4.tj, ,.3, nniuU-oerjf;t!,caU,utht Ccf^tloffetct , fi, ihttJaintvuhfl.TZl'Jr'' .o".i4. '»«.= .. t. M/ J.« C./0//.J.1 5. t.^tx. ,7 / 5..*rr ./^,r^.«, or ior.i, ,. th, ough »«fl dan"ou' '•<«*'< ^r Jwie*. /ijTw^ ,nL,'^T^' l"'!" ^" " ?,°'' THE EPISTLE OF PAVL TO THE PHILIPPIANS. ... „^,,^^^^- ^- our Father,and/r^oal)tniit>id-^ in., It, .,-,CA / %«»-, II l„,»tr,»i„l,cfhimi,lff,irhubond>: zz ^„i ^ 1 cnanKCmy OOd , OaUlKg JOUmpcrfett k Bu»i.fe thit jon p'lckithtifmfirwtr^b, huo^Diixtmfle, IT aidcxht)'. "lemoriC, tljo art mtie fr. nwrke mf'i'tmiox.niiie iS oniftfuact. 4 (AUvayes m all myprayersforallyou,pray- '''*^^"'/*''^''^'' atheOino- if^Sijl^gi^ Aul "-and TinTotheus the feniants ing with gladnefle) , fh^! u^tat firfio;ailhetrmmen«lfththei'(oimerdoin2.,toexhortthemtogoeforwardf ', 7 As it bccommeth m,C fo to iudgcof VOUall, ttf.rtihtmdit. ♦hich ti.!Do I e laitMit iit,p<.,h M\y ihtv wi)j doe. and that by tSe teflimonie oi bccaufe I haue you in remembrance, that both in «"»■'<>/ f*'eane fcafon hr referretb all things to the grace of my e bands,and in my defcnce,& COnfirtr.ation of . f<*;r„l.„ft,/- frA,„,,j,,.w,«,£«,,,<«^,..„,,,,,jV2v«o;,™"r'T.^^^^^^^ the Gofptlyou allwcrc partakers of my ^ grace. -'-«*•.. <»i- /- rM,f,i,n,.fmi,of,l,, Citr^i^Mio htkfvnmbffoou. fHc, <»ttubbkbnd,Himf,»,tb,nhh,b»irtai^d:»,.ri:iZ'^Cfu '^ oiirgsm?» TothePhilippians, Contcnti" ' fC^orilSi ^o^'^ ^ 'o"o ^i^i^^"^ *' ^ ^"*' "* nothing fearc your aduerfarics, » We osghtaM bit .« J w,i! „^ you all from the very heart raote in leTus Chrift. which is zo them a token of perdicioiv»nd to you [," ^'jlj^i"""! *^ wicdi ihc'fl.tbcre- piAn.lthis I pia,' , that your buc miy 3- olTaluarion,andchatof Go-J. rjotdbytbeocr. withiiinitwi:" Im>uii.1, yetmji-eanimoreinkno\vledge,andiii ip '"For vntoyouicisgiucnforChrift, that ic?atioas wi.uh chi*fl'''he"iD" alliudjjem:ar, notonlyyeihoulJbcleJueinhiin.butaifaiutfci- t^.tntmicioiihe becrnSr:i.sd,io 10 That ye may aliowetiiofe things which are foihisfakc, c i iJ^iuttlspiaik wit,by tontinaill beft, that yee may bccpurc, and without otfcncc Jo '* Hailing Vnc fame hglit, which y efaw in »»: feeing iiui pr»»er. vncill the day of Chiilt, mc,and nowc hcare t« ^ in me. tbtyte'cuiiB* w'^Mhinr^I- II Filkdwidithcgfruicesofriahteoufneffe, ^ ... ^,, . ^ . ,, . .,.,... , . ""'"l^*'""" Wn»(bingn,ktDufoBrfj|uatioD,bc«u)eitis fire.iowit.hillot prxyfeofGod. igiftofGodtofulfe«torChrrtt,«bicli gift hebeftowtib *p»n hisoiint, Mbce aH.th»twemjyi;i. '^ C + T would vce vnderftood.brCthren.that donhihegiitoffauh. n Now hee Iheaew toe what pwrofe fee made B«utw» ViowledgfofGod the tilings which /;4//# MOT* vnro me, are turned o« »" "w""""' Oojhjtw'enuy rather to the furthering of the Gofpcl, C H A P. IL bcabletodifcerne ,, So tliatmy bandes I* in Chrill are famous • Htexhrnnh thimxicKt^ihhp j it humiMey s uti things thai dilferl ^l„ _l ,„|i ,l:' ; ;,, l„„ „>k,Il ^,^A Ir, -,11 r. ihxtbjthl cxx-fltofChnji. ip Htt p-omijah UJeitary omfmnaaothe.-) throughout all the ■ mdgemcnthall,andm all o- ^^„^„.^.„;, f,,,'^,^ ,, *.iMf«)««/ArtliMr,. aodalfoinclijiity, ther/'^-»«/, ui^ofEf Somepreache Chrift euen throughenme ^^ Fulfill mv ioy,that ye bee like minded, ha- '^*'"*''Vr" „ God by ic(u5 and ftrif-,andfome al(i> of good will. uiir^thc c fame lone bein<^ of one accord^ of ^"r " ^"" <:*•;'»• , , ^ 16 The o.nepartnreach?th Chrift of conten- "SoemTnt ' ° one accord,and ot conr.manu^ree. " jfiifhirMfntffi . , i ' ,'r ,- ji c onc lUagement, > meet u commoa- h,hc:r,e,.«di.o4 tion ,;,^notipurely,fuppohngto addemoreat- ^ ^^^^^ notbinq*^ dene through contention lybrok.o.tow„. wt.:w*.jv,««. fiictUHitomybands. . . t orv;3ineglor)s br.tthatinmeckcncneofmindc ^rX!^* »W»w»/f«*.P.. jj Kut the Otliersofloac, knowing that I am -,,en, man eftJcmc other Sftrerrhrnhimr-lf- P"'*^»h"''')fK oiSi ntesici he at. c ^ c t. i r r i_ - r i cuHy man eitccmc ocncr ccctCT tncnnimujr>.. comiutri to pafle «/W.»ir« <4r, ^<^^ *»' "^ ^;=^*^'V" . '■'^V'T''- L J , 4 Looke not euery nan on his owne things, thai .bey fcpa.a,e f»ih,,^ori,„»r, i8 5 Vv hat then?yct Chrift IS presched alma- buteuery man alfo on the diingsofother men. ''"■"'«'"""« .^»«>o/-„^4. nervv..yes, whether yAevnd era «- pretence, or aLetthefame minde be in you that was e- ^',°T>T,n>^ MuiKfip. fincerly. and I therein toy: veanml will loy. ncninChriOTHT..: * .^■■y i.hf,jiun a. Hepreuentetb •;- , i i . ■• i n /M "Cn in v.,nrut ICIUS, omfitt. , rheoffenccih^ '9 For 1 know that this ihallmrns to my ral- ^vVhobeinginthcrgracel,i.A,». nothing I (hall be alkimed.but that wi hall con- ukevnto men, and was found in iLape asainan. pe.fi.e example oi j!eib.,..T<, «i....i fidcnce,asalwayes,fo now Chrift ftiad be magni- g He humbled himfelfc,& became obedient .Hmodefteand GoUUhbU^a' fi£^'n"iybodv:,whethcr«^*byl,fe,or by death ynto the death,eucn the death of the crofie. I^rc^TrfS;: SSiWo. /' ForCh,ifti/tomebothmhte,&indeath ^ j wherefore God hath alfo highly exalted ro'SwcoS' mfiichwife.ihat aduantage, .. • . . i,_n . him,andg]"u£n him a 'iKimeabouc euery name, to (olloiv with all l,.ei,*j,i,a. 22 7 And whether to liuemthe nflefh vere ^^ That at the Name of lefuslhouldek euery "^'^[f-^ur .tneanrsbfccme profit.ibIc forme^anj what to chufj I knownot. kneebow ^jr/jofdiin'^sinhcau-n andthin^sin »'>'f'<"',".felfef» 7:Z^^L ?i/orl-diftrc^edbetweenebo.hdefin^. ^«^^^^^^ *i jfpcl bv tbiscc to be loofed a:id tobec widi CIinit,w.5ic|i is JCtt , , y^^ ) ^i,,^. 1 ^^^^^^ confue (Louideconfefie b«ueail,tbathe« rn^rJSn'Ls ^^"-v," ,,- ,.M • . x,^ • d'uitlefus Chrift « the LordVnto the glorie of ;°°'*'2rof'."ee. t»c o( a rer-. ret '.vi.h like af- J »" i f *joa cnc rainer. uant, towit,oat feaioo in all men, """^"" ''^'' yo"' , n t 1 • 1 1 1 1 ♦ Whereforcmy bcloucd, asycchaucal- fl:ih,willingiy, ,ctindeede. 2J And thisaml furcof.thatlftialabidcand ^^j.-es obeyed me,notasin my preicnce only, but lubi.atoaii .n»., 6 F« ^<,r;/?<, with >;ou all continue, for your furtherance and ^^w much more in mine abfence ,fi m make an "j'^'^""f It. I inibtivtftnt$ ^"/oiJ _«'^"-tn, . j , • • cnd of your own (aluation With fearc & treoling. coffe. .w«. 2< That ye may more aboundantlyrcioycem ^^ SForitis God which wbrkethmyou,bx>di i such »G,i him i 7i,tG,ip,lm I B s V s C H R I s T fot mcc, by my commuig nthewiland the dccd,eM.-n of /^« cood pleafure. /i'/f'^'t'^- ninJf.foroiittf- come.-ind feeyoiiorelsbeab(lnt,Imav hcareof r Chnflihtt^h'kuitiiiturUmni CtHttitnlvii httmi^i'ttigU.'iSytudltvm wifiilyirMHruU vour matters that veo continue in one Ibirit, and fi/!>'i"'i>ltve:rmjr.e mih. Mj;r_S,i a. r^t for GeA W.O pure. J He (hewetb bjp fctling foonbhia . . . , . . «wne example, ■ btOtiuthai hrritikt det^ittly. g Hitl;rcu^!>thwi)tl/i^om*.'l!hinj^i, Mawtrno fhjt iheende ofo»r affli^ioni i»trn« ioy , and ihat tlirocgh ihevettneofllie Hcihml. b Tljmkingm'mtvbitii-vftnhitn. j Heelhewctb iheiroUylft* SpiiitofChrilJ.o'biibhegmftS to them ibslaskeir. m Vader a ^oailf cohitr liociseiient of Clitiftcsfubmirsipu, to leathe viihatmode!?iei»ti'eune wsy t» tni fliiirt: fnythi/nudt Chrifl i rhtt (or t^tU at hn^ihlri ftltifflti Chnfl. I £«tr, njii«». 4 The eniH r,ir eyes but Chrifti gloijr enely, wheibet we liue 01 die. 7 An example ol clurioo : VVee mud go ontoljluaiioo wiihhumilitie andrnbmiftronby ihtway *.rue Ihepheatd.whoBiJliflhnipre iccompt how bemay proHlehii lbtepe,iheo orouiTociiion, m Hn u jiiii n mth ta irjt ofhit jtlmiii>m,vilikhrmiyifi>t hcedaeth ol any toinmoiliiit nihil owne whitfocuet » To tin- tn ihit mtr- iti the ure tfriti;hietHfii'jfr. j .\ moll lure and grounded atgumeniagjinft tail Ijodr. 8 Hauin^ fcr Jowneihot'e ihinj»belore, in maner of a ptcfare hre ptide, for t'-ai weehiue notbinginvf praifewotthy.bBt it ccaimeth r.fihefrtf tlcfccndeth now to exhottaiiont, warning them firll ol all, tn ennfent bo:hlo gill ol nod,andii withontvs, for wcebanenoabihtie otpawer, foniurh aito ti:le,tea.-hing»», hat ii ijf^i both from all iiialiciou»*tlol« fumkintl *f»ttt, 61 iawaid baucd^dalfo itois pfcaronttationiand.btawlrn^i. '^ %J.'lt.^yf» 15 7T^t All fceke their ownc Chap.Jj';. Rightcoufncffc by faith. 8S T- 1,, o.«r. te « 5 7 That y« may be WjjnclttTe,3nd pure, and i ' Tor t%e are the cirtumcifion, whicli wor- j ».fh«r*.ih ff.M feqn?,c.i. . li^c tlKTionncsofCoJ uitLout rebuke in the rridJe «'•> Godinchcfpiric,andr<:io.vccinChr.«I(liis, ""'«|'''V^^ •,i''«> and doc nidge than to bedoung, thatl ^och wi.j, s«> " l'"k""°r,rj which is Icfu?Chrias. n-.ifhtfwmneChrilt. iudgemem ol utouM Docbe fj. 2 1 But vee know the proofe of him ,rfut as a ^ !* A"J fi^ight be found in g him,/ W m, !> not minde.iijhtly ,vfot.hegr.«. fonne with d>c father, hchathfcrued withmein haumg mme ownc nghteoulnene, which is of the '"""VV^^^^^ D«ffeofhUaf(li«i- theGofpel. Lawe, but diat which is through the faith of "„,,(•* ^"i,^^; fk^'norh^'fi^L 2 i Him therefore I hope to foid as foonc as I thrift, tuin the rightcouCidrc which is of God uck.th ncthiog. l"lmVk^;« knowhowitvviligowithme, through faith, wh.ci, H«l. chni>. firMbeir obutio. 24 And tnift in the Lord , that I alfo my felfe ^.'o 5ThatImay' knowhim,&thc vertuc of »'^'„™^^^^^^ witbbiibWd,M (hall come Ihortly. hisrefurrc(aion,and the'' fdlow^ipofhisaffli- „ot fland .^ iti. ihe "ri^k7/■<» /./V brotlier Epaphroditus vnto you my companion '« Ifbyany meancs I might ^ttainc vnto the c ht.ft b) fjuh, irM-in^P*- in labour, and fdlowfouldier,euen your meiTen- * rcfun-eftion of the dead: * i/ffl^;","' lffun,i,ihup, gcr,andhethatminij(liedvntomefuchthingsas . '» Nocasthoughl had already attamted /«> J^V^^^^'^.i^^. « r fntf w I wanted. either were already perfeft ; but I folowe,if that ttd ^.r -vantt^t. 'f'l'JZl.Jfyrlci. i6 For he longed after all you, and was full of I may comprehend thit for ivhofc fake alfo I am '"' ""/'"f '*»" f"*,& th,n heauincffe.becaufe ye had heard chat he had bene 'comprehended of Chriftlefus. 'icl'Xllob.A.t i'oXr' fi<^'^'^- xj Brethren, I count not myfclfc, that I haue «/W"*i"»f ' W 4 itrnil offrrii t* tcitmplifh thu %rJ i7 And no dotibt he ws ficke,ver>' neere vn- attained to it , but one thing \dot:l forget that «/«• fanh. ^>.™,.,,i/A.. ' to death: but God had mercy on him , and not which is behmde , and cndeuour myfcltc vnto /r«n,;.w yew, fl.m,>ua onhimonely,butonm«alfo,kft Ifhouldliaue tliatvvhichisbeforc, l'"ff,o^\r^L,i 9 MoK«utr See forow vpon forow. H And followhard to^vard the marke,for the ,„„ *,„ J r,ch: coafitaeth.heir 28 I fcni him therefore the more diligently, prifeofthehighcallingof God inChriftlefits. /»y5rffoj«»f Bindeiborhby that whenyc fliould feehimagaine , veemight »5 7 Let vs therefore as many asbe>"perffa:, ,Y,;/, '"-"*' feBd.og bickeE- jeio .cc, and I might be the lefle forowfuU. he thus minded : and if ye be othcrwife minded, ^ ,^cirij}-f<„ thtt Km who"' fide 19 Recciuehimthciefore in the Lord with all God fl«llrcueilecuen the fame v-nto you. ,kM «,, founi litiet'owirdithc. oladne(re,and make much of fuch: >^ Neuerthclefrc, i« riaf whereunro wcearc «»'»*«'« rt'iy! «r, &giejtp.i3«iB ^5, BecaufethatforthefworkeofChrifthee come,la vsproceedcby one mle, that wee may ^"^'^'^^ ""*""* t!^I^m\%''rtl."rf «3sncere vnto death, and regarded not his life, minde one thing. h ,h,ti,„btin »iro promifmg Jit5f,»Sni>pin8»iro to come o si »- 1I r I .^rl^ •. ,, ihiheiviththt Sn7cK ,'y vn-othem.ifGodwiri. .^ ^.^.. .« .. ? Afir 6e c..fi,«..H .» i8;vForm.-iny m Ike, ofwhomiha letolde „„k,e.uin,f!„f m> iv »<'mir.Jf. V i.Cor.i..)4 r TntmiUftrt. / H« oi« aU it'Oi^t tfije, ihfymtykti (|iootf,3iidrtcf!iiethatre»ard wh A/ejt. And hecatlethikein dogges asprophane ba^ketsandeulll woikemen, becaofe Mynrt, mtlTfit colomi. not vpon malice or ambitiaa.butw lorow and leairs.w wii,bc> fceoIlc'.lithrmConctfiofi.Wcaafc invrgingCi cumcifioo.tbeycotofrihemfelocf caofelhai being enemies , ni«BgftmCB;«'bofen>il . . hdpe him,nhis 1.7. luiai.is: II irpeakenotbccaufeof l!wartt:''fovIhaiie cxirtmepoutiiie: C H A P. II 1 1. Icarnedinwhatfoeucrftatelam, therewith to be ''"•>'" '?"'<><''• I from fArttcuUr evdonatiOM-, 4 he commiih tt ^tutixll. content. ta:inu hiswordes, 10 He fiitlhih.ii hi teokcfuth toy iij ihiirrcatliuefie to lil/C' _. » „JT ,-., I • I »i- r 1 jt « t 1 thai he might (!e. ,.Mr,n th,, he ^„lpLn:!/oe.re,he ^am. . 1 J And I Can be flbafed, and I can abound : cUr^ h,n„ciie Tu r «i,.,i ...u ui 1 II „ J «'cry where in all thines lam 'njnftrnfted.both void of all iiirpict. Hererore, 'my biethren.beloiiedandloneed ..^lirn j> u u " • j V "'""' „„ „. j ,1, *.» r • 1 , ,- . t.. to be uilLnnd to be hungne, and to abound, and ""'*' ''''"'"'"■=> for, v-y loy and my a crowne, fo continue in ^^ ^^^^^ J^^^ g .w, - u lu auv^unu, aiiu ^_^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^ ^ the '>Lord,yebeloiied. , ' t i . j n l- . it minde conteoted . M pray Euodias,andbereechSyntyche, that hrWofrhlift h hft Ik "! "^^ '^' both with profpe- , '^ r ' J ■ u r J "^ ncipeotCntilKwhichltrengthcnethme. tmc andadueiii. • ,' be or one accord inthe Lord. /. k'.^.. -.ua j „ l n j t. ri.- jntit,»i„fK«» ' 14 Notwithflandingycchaue well done, that "'<»"<' to be ihon, ye did communicnt -■ to mine afrtiaion. h.mie'fe uX'"' i Ateheat(a11of :ht concliifion : That they nun- fully continue, vn- till they baiie got- ten the vianric, tri.(lid"tothe lotdsft:en;;tll. * -Mi harjaitr. the)' J Yea, a.nd Ibcfeech thee, faithfiillyokeFcl- lo\v,hclpc thofe •mmen^ which laboured with me VhJ^oUh-L°'d^ in the Gofpel, with Clement alfo, and with other Ut'h7l°m/^ "' "^y f'-'llo^^*^ labourers, whofc names are in the X He alfo'cjlktli ^ " booke of life. en fome byname, 4 ? Ixeioycein the 'l Lord alvvay,a£?ainelfay, , . partly, hecinle ,.^;Lri- ^^"^5' ij ^AndyePhilippians know alio that inthe onely wiUofGod. " beginning ofthe Gofpel,\vhen I departed from * •^' t'y^nihjfnf. Macedonia, no Church communicated with me, ^''/^' «/»'"'«• ' r..„^L. -r_- • I _ . . _' I Ht-ujdhxgint. ' concerning the matter ofqiuingandreceiiiing, "Si rAUwotd,artdflt partly, hecinle .-ciovCC ' ^' o .- UUtyCondy. hifpr^ikchbHtof] . ibevnee-iedpri- ^, ,* ,.•«..• 1 t^T- - , 16 For eiicn *fe«« /w^» in Thcflalonica, vcc '"«*""^»<'A»-<'i?', .,!.; rvKorivinn S 4 Lct yoiir f Daticnt ttimde bc Kiiowcn viKo ^ „^ •. i a„ . i ■ c i-r- nhichntoutriu ■ V.ni "l,r,"^ allmen.5 i he Lord « at hand. fentonce, andaf ewa^^dagaine forir^neccnitje^ fircLTfy^r , ftme'vpJ,het,to 6 <^ Benothingcarefull, i ut in all thinges let / '7 ^ Not that lue.reag.ff.but I cicfeethe ue„,e6,ur^^,a- beraoreptompt a i .-F j .- j • j nuite which may rurtheryourreckonms'. Lmdcsofdifum- \i ocraorcpiompc your reqiiefts bc hev;ed vnto GoU IB prayer, and „ ^, ti, „ „.. • j n j l '^ i • mo-iir./r^.L,, ■ ' - , v- ,■ '• vuf.,-- „ f u .,b„. 10 NowIhnuerecaued.il ,andhauepkntie: '"'"'""'"ihti, ►•• i^fff/ J 5.111^ fupplication with I gluing otthankes, - „...,. .' . . t. . «. ta., ., »» Tin « a Wf M. * »nd°read?t°'"^' your reqiiefts be Ihewed vnto God inprayer, an o . ^--'a J u o' - '"^•°/'''r'l"V n^.uii I^vaseuenfilled, afcei-L-hatIhadreceiuedofE-r!,/*r/'T"' ..8.«nc taken fi-ont f r,Adu (atdafter in i„ /!_ n r I, u„ _. j paphrcditus tliat which cijwe trom you, an oo- holntwi ornteii f oorfM /a;«a;»"- vnderitandmtr (hall prcferue your " hearts and \i \ ^u ,r u a r „ r -c ^ . i 7'> '°"'»' "v^^' ihemxHcrofrntn, . , .-.''n, r dour that finellethrweete, a (acrificc acceptable /^^".^"""^/■/e« t ,,..._... nfjerei»thi 'lames 8 7 Furtherinore,brethren, whatfoaierthingcs «/ hi! el-a are gj-e true,whatfoeuer things ' are honeft, whatfoe- irrittni,to whome hr -uia "iue eu'rUH\nglfi, liechielctUethic thcnrnhgof the hou/eoflfmel. Aid tfie/eiretofihe LorJjChati.i; 9. 5 Heeaddeth paitictilarejthottations: ai'd.the fiiftis thatthe ievof<'"=P'''''rP'""'^' not hindered by any atfiiainns that the wicliediiBagincandwoilteaSJinrtihtiji. d So » the u-y of,h, nh^li ri:3wr/,i. 21 sauire ailtue ^al!lf^S in t^nrntieiuS. ine immoderate de-- Jh afrr.mouriii). 4 The fccond is. that taking ill thing* in good part, tbcy be. iM'edirCil.vvilicJl are with me,greeteyOU. fire.iuihattHithft hauethcmleliifsnioderattlywithallmrn. e lour axvi aniin ltd minstr. 5 The ^^ Mlche SaintW falute you, .and n oftofa'l '"''""Jnought tjkine aivay .fan obicaion : Wee mull r.ot be dininicted through imp.i.icnce, . • ..,-., ^ ,. ^ Unn{W-<\,\ "* '"" '""" fceiac that nod is at band to gine vs re . edie in time asainft all our miftnes. t"«V «"'<^" ^^^ ^^^^ ^'^^S nouihold. wd,.hnhCod or,el,gwe,b wCh'm. h H, uiu:duh -.---• ^«ititthaifitrml>ichuthrfff>i(6fthe->rillj>.dtflfti' »ii tndinloihfhixhtrfir^-whetctfKfVKderHAridKmi ntjon of f/ivttr andplcafanttoGod. ' * l'k»a{ocrifce.i X9 And my God il-,.-il! fulfill allyour ncceffi: fj^.w^eth tics through his riches with gloric in lefusChrift. airo their foimti 20 Vrito God ei»tn our father be praifefor bene fits,& agajne . euqrmorCjAmen. ■ ' ■ j>u"e..h ,.^yc„i. <^f any el(c. n ^t iht trfiii- H!Kg,n>hen I frn. chtdihe Gojhil /IW*»j/? you. i» He witiieOclb agJinc,thathesl. lo.veih wellof tliey. ... - . fit* IT ihints A'tjMCh M dot tethtifie And{ctyoM mil xvllh » hoi) grtuitie. 7 'A rheirhenefif net fo much for (if'o«-ne fake as fot theirs, becaii(c they ojufjt not'. ' le tor J bimrelle I'liituttitofi^ sencrall concluRon, that as they haue ben? tauglii both in word and example, 10. lb iruch to him as rhej nDered it to God ssafacrifice, whereof the tor J bimfelle tlieyfsmetheir liuesto '•'<= f"'' °'*"''"''"^f'^ ^"'' "S''"''"'''""'^- i IVh^t- v lU no: be ftrgetfuli. o Hr af-'udflh t:) th- jwene in^eSin^jUHim fii ed m the okt /,iiv, f Siich.ulrelon^iathi iKpirour Kero^ THE EPISTLE OF PAVL TO THE C O L O S S I A N S. 1LMtth*F«i houn. t^l^lfe oj G.V. I iotf'i^fltualed tnPhrjnr,»oi^.r f-tm Uurafoiit ^ Indictii.o il^el fJetiil they Ut:d letMrd LycU end ftmfhjiitt. . .^ \, CH^P. I. ^*g^fier,tbf ff'uutiiriiii 4 htpra'tjithtl'tptthe mirr tiitAah fi>(mttttentiutvt.lo hiin. ^ hte teporttlhthtltfumniKHf IhtdvUnnt which lUr hearAofFpiifl>tii4, 13. Hce rtu^Hii. ttl' (todigr'ce towitrd0Hkir,i, 20 nuafhevtlhlhataUitit pin-' ttfruT Hthinlinii coiijt/l in (h> ift alme. Aul an ApoRle of lefus Cbrift, by rhc'willcfCJod, and Timothcus our brother, 2 Tothem which arc of' Co- loflc, S.iiiirs and faithful bretiircn in Chrift : Grace he with you.and peace from God our Father , and from the Lord IcfusCbiift. J I vye gitic thanks to God eucn the « Father of our L6rd Icfus Chrirt,al way praying for yoir. 4, Sfiite wee heard of your fiith in Chriil Ic- fus,and df ymt loue'toward all Saints, J For the •* hopes fake, which is laid vp for you inhcawHi, whereof ye bane heard before by the word of tructh,tv';/f/; /.< the Gufpel, 6 Which is come vnro voii cue as it is vnto al the worId,& is ftuirful,as ./ w alfo among you fro the day y )"c heard & tnily knew y grace of God, 7 As yec a ifo learned cf lipaphrasourdcare fellow feruant, whitli is for you a fa(ithfull mini- (IcrofChrift; 4 ' j Ut '8 nvho I Mf eommenrfeifi' the do,:JTinr that uas deliietcdtbc ' by Epapbras.anv/i«w ne art tdof 1 ltd. d Pcf thtgh'tt thai i\ hofidjif All things created by Chrift. Chap.ij. Thercftof Chriftsaffliftions. 8j « Hedecljreth 8 » Who hath alfo dccUrcd vntovsyourlouc cuill workps, hath "he now alfo reconciled, trhifime. his goodwill to- in the « Spirit. 22 In thiit body of his Pfledi through death, ;> '»'*'"#/i^'/ wirdi ihem.tcl- e^ For this caufe wcalfo,(Incethc day that wc to makcyou holy ,and vnbLimeabJe, and without '"<'y"i'>"'">" JiD5 ,h.m .hK ,^ J ofa,ceak not to pray for you, & to dcfirc fault in his fight, 7^!'I'"no^Til iSey mult not IliU ' -' .' r icii j lt i j rri.- ..,r f^ ' . , , ,„,,.„ to:i)»MMcl afam leroiineatone that yc might bc hilhllcd with Knowledge of 1 his 2j "Ifycconunue, groundcdandflablilhed ;«y«;MtfA*^,iw ft»y,bui go 00 (at- will in all wifdomc, and (pirituall vndcrllanding, in the faith, & be not moued away from the hope * '"" '"^y- iberbothmu ghievs! "^ dome ^ of his deare Sonne, 17 To whome God « would make knowen ,",'''i«Gl|j.'/»l :, itmuHnotbe *4 ''In whom wee haue redemption through whatistherichesof his glorious myfterie among no/ /7i«it'/> «»i<*<» v»viii,ng,a>idat hisblood,?/;/*; »,theforgiuencnc of finncs. theGentiks, whichr/ti?/ is Chiiit in you, the ikt comtr, of iif iiwcrtdrtn-ncui ij 7 Who is the.{. imagcof thcinuiiibkGod, hopeofglory, i'-' He^'urchafeth p««»ie/C^*!I* ' the firft begotten of eucry creature. 28 M Whome we preach, admoniflJngeuery amhoan" to thi. nttrit*ndii>tf»ii '^ vFor by him wcre all things Created which man , and teaching euery man in 'f all wifdome, iaa-wt byhi»A. mtiuit. are in heauen, and which are in eartli, things vifi- that wee may prefcnt cuery man perfect in Chrift P"ft)«U>ir. '"'l "• ?h ""f ^ *"'"' ^'^ ^"'^ inuifible : whether they be k Throncsor lefus. '^'llf^ ,h'"."oi.of eth^o't he mat'tft" Dominions,or Principalitiss,or Powers,al things 29 VVhereunto lalfo labour & ftriuc,according his jffliaions ' it relfe, that is to were created by him.and for him, to his working which worketh in me mightily, which he fuffettth fa)r,toancicelIent IT And he is before all things , and in him all v, . ■ „ . . ^, , • l l r , e for chnfti.is defcription (al tW fa Name to inllriift the Chuicbes with theft examples of patience, r fur nmr Ihoughitiebat §'«°»H,' • L t . PL L J ru f'of"' ""i "'"'»'"""■ j Th, ,ffl,a,on, oj ,hf Chmchan Jaya ,0 bt ChnH. *f. (horij of whole '° And heC IS the head of the body of the fl.-^ion<,t}rif.{onofthttfia»ioJhijianikniU»igttgtther,thatihihoclyiadtheh' »thtr,'^v thu ihttr natty mare tireOt to hfut tht Church niie. which is fitly di- gotten of the dead , thatin all things hce might '"'•',^"''^'>chy/i/>'-'^fthh»po^^^^ uidcd into three t t, "'"- ">-."^ > "">■"''•" " o-" o" comfort of th'wiiolt bony, ij Hte btinjtih another ptoofe of hiJApc.rtlelnip, treatire9:for6ilt "^'^^ "'f PreeTlinencC. ^ to wit, that God is the Authourol it, by tvhomealfo hie was appointed pecoliar- ofallbeexpouo- ^9 ^^-Foritpleafed the Father , that inhim ly ApoftleofiheGentilestotbceDdtKatby this Hieanes.thatla'memightbefuU deththeuuedo- fhould m al] fLlnefTe dwell, lilledby him.whicb the Piophtts foretold of y tailing of theCentilc". ^Rim. «tine,accotdiDE jo S Anrl rhrnnph r.Mre midefiv that blood '"'iJ- 'P*'-??- '•'"'■'•i»- '•^"•' »•• ' H'homhi ihojtio [,„aifif-j»iohmjtlf^ (« theotder of the r l l • ^"™"S" P"" ^^ "> rnat DlOOa ^^ ^^^,^^ . ^„„^„ 4,^^,,^ ^^„ ,^, ^^y^,,,, „^,^ „U(mpi,cH »tit<>,txcipt it were retikdvnto a five, rrhuMlfonere laufki it exfraoidl. ftomibis verfeto him,thrOUgh him, //rtj*, n all things , both which ifity. ^h T'^^HiPtulbna-leththrcKiiofmeefr/iin. 14 Hepiottfleth ibathee the .4. And from are in earth,and which are in heauen. ^'"'.^ «','"'''■")' "V«''''',*P'''",'"';f; '." '""l P',^"- '"'"gi-go'^^nto chrift ibencekf hroin ., « 1 I- L • • tin onely, inroogh the Lords plentiful] blelsing of bis labours. * PirficltmdhHna "eth .0 apX t"; • - ' ^"'^ y°" "'^^'^ '"*■''* '" ""^^ P^*^ r '"^^"•'^ »*«* »>"'^« '" "/''■'^' "^ l''^ " '*' ««" »"*' «*'" f ""/^^ *« fame to the Colof- S^^ ^™ enemies, becaufe^^cwr mmdcs wfr^y^f m fiuoi», „. - iians with di^rs exhotiations to the &vetfe of the record Chapter, And ]aft C H A P. 1 1, ofall in ihe third place, ctien to the third Chaptet.he leluieth the coituptions of 4 Ht eonJemtt'i^,iu ■vaiHt,v(ij:focKer 1, vithut ChriH, n ;i». fruedoAiioe. 5 The elficieot caofe of out faluation is the onely mercy gf trutir.g Qieciallj of aieurxofton , 16 of abiitntnee from CodtheF«thef,whomal(eth vsmeetetobepaitakers c>feiet«3Ulife,d,I,.^„»,r„,».J j .".. l jjI . by whomealroallthing.tk«a,.made.-*etemadewithoutanyexccpiion, by > ^ That b their hcaitS might be comforted, dice^, he did.. whomalfoiheyooeconfift.andwkofegtoiytheyferue. ^ Hebr.1.3. j Tie. and they knit together in loue,and in all iichcs of "•'***°!"'.*8''- . ioiienbrfiire ary thing vm oiadf cmdlherelortthttuerltHlHgSontu oflht euctUJl- the ' full aHutance of Vndcrflanding,tO knOWthc ^'J"," Iije"^' e '.li?'*"'- ■■■'/*"r'-'^ * »«/""'«*/"»"* tht ^ng,l. wuh gio,tom na,Me,, myfterie«f God,euen the Father, and of Chrift: careful! for them. tbathfeoinpariJinofmo/lexceUentbirititiMmayVtiieifUndhowtfrrrtpajJin? ■' t ' u _ U-J 11 .U^ r CA -r theexceKrJ^,ecfChr,ni,i«wh,meLi,leh.Joconte„t...rff(ue,f,,d!Jso,aa , 3 In whom arehidallthc treafures of d wife- <. :«,;.„/«„. ^'ifl'- 8 HaninggloriounydeclaredtbeexccUentdisBitieof theperlon of aomeanowlcd|e. i»V- Chrift, he defcribeth hii office an.-! funaion, to wir , that hee is tKat rame to the a 3 And this I lay, leaft any man fhould bc- ? "* '""'''"'«''' Church.that the head is to the body,that is to fay .the Prince and gouetnour of it, o,,:u t/.-n .virh e <>nri certame & undoubted Chrift. » 7*eB.A<..'e !*««*. to Sanai.''ic.tioo is another wotke efGod in P"^/""/"" ""'"'*'""''• d There u no irne aildtuie wiihoxt Chnff. j A pil$ip^ »s ty Chrift. ii that that he reftoted vs (which hated God rxttemely , and were oiiertoihe treatlfifo':' ""^' Itperftraie. ^ i.Cor. 5 5. f Tie mmtr ofycur Ecchp. Cbetewiihall piuifieth vi with his b»ly Spitit, & cojiciateili ?• w liebteonfoei. ' ifimlldifctfbnt. £ DoOrine. * So then Ch,m btnseihMi -vfon wnt uadittotu. Mmm, the • ^ Chriftesdiuinide. TothcColoffians. Ag^ft tiaditlons. the faith, asycebaue bene taught , abounding i8 ^ L«t no man at his pleadire beare ruleo- «« Hedrpateih therein with thankefgiuing. iieryou by ^ hiimbleneflcof minde,and worfhip- j'g""'* '•" firft 8 4 Beware left there be any man that ifpoile pingof Angels, '7?.duancing himfelfe in thofe ,i'onsVn'dfe't'«U youthroughphilofophy,&vaincdeccit,Schroug'i things which iiec neuerfuwe, •*"' rafhly pufc vp do.vnetliewoi- the traditions of men , '^ according to the "^ riuli- with his fl :!lily n-.inde, ihipping of An. mcms of the world, 7 and not after Chrift. 19 '^ And holdeth not the 'head, whereof all fi«'»f<>"^«am. 9 » For 1 in him "' dwelleth ° all the fulnefic the body fnrniilied & knic togeclicr by ioynts and of ftlfe «lioio» h< of the Godhead o bodily. _ bands, increafetli with the incrcafing of <' God. confuteth,6°rft,rhi« 10 And ye are complete in him, which is the " ' "' head of all principalitie and power. 1 1 » In whom aHb yee are circumcifcd with Af circumcilion made without handesjby putting otf the r lini'iill body of the flcih , through the ciicumciiion ofChrift, 12 ■" In that yee are .J 1 buried with '' him 20*"' Wherefore ifyci'e dead with Chrift from "^y: becaufcthat the ordinances of the world, why ^ as though yc '''7 T'"*'' ''[j?5 liuedm y woild,are ye burdened with traditions' aKribuicihatvoT 2 1 =' ^5,Toach notjT afte not,Handle not. to them fclu;« 12 " Which all periih with the v{ine,*>:i« The fonnh arg*. k TrmapUs »nJ WLtened It Vpon the croflC, ment,wbichis«f greatwaight.beeaofetheyrpoyleChriftof hi* dignitie, wh» mksyahtnmth I> And h.lth fpoyled thc " Principalities, and onely is fnfficieBt both to noutilhandalfo to incteafebis whole body, c Cmfl. OoiTHlti ha Powers , and hath ^ made a fhew of them open- '' 'Y'l^ {'"'"""['H »*«* ^mtmtihfrom Coi. lo Now laftof all hee fightnh church, dittnni I 1 1- u • u J .. ~ .1 «_ ; ^v^^-ar-.^ agamuthe lecond kiBde of cotroptront, that isto (ay, agJinftraere faperftitioBt, ■vnLrii^Zu. IL',, "-lumphed ouer them m the y fame i„«^„,„„j „f ^„^ „i,,^h P«i>y.i'"J" 'V' fi-"?''''"? «>f fouie with their ctafti! crof^e. m»lltr. 7 A generill con- liitaiioii of >U cor. mcateand drinke, or in refpeft of an holy day, or Zt"t°WaVmuit'' ^^^^^ "^""^ moone, or of the Sabbath dayts, Dc'det'beTfalfe ^7 Which are but a fhadowe of things to teligion.which ad- comc ; but the z body is in Chrift. de:h any thing to Cbtili. S AreafontBecaufeoaly ChriftGodandmin, it mo(lpetfrA,i^dpa^■ n(fl^e,a^dparIly withveryfoolifh fiiperfticioni , and lo be laughed at: as wbea l6 'SLetnoman therefore condemne you in godline(re,remilsionoffinnes,oranyruchliliev«ituti5putinlonieccrtjinel(in4 " " " ->-... ofmeate and (uch like things, which the iniienters of fach rites themfeloei vn» derftand act, becaiife in deede it is not. Andhevfcthan argument taken of coow patifon. If by the death of Chcifi who edablifhcd a new couenant with his blood, youbedeliueredfrom thofe exiernall rites wherewiitb it pleafed tbetotdelo prepare the wotlde , as it were by cettaine rudiments to that full knowledge of (rue religion, why would yee bee burdened with traditioai I woie not what , at ^ „.. „v.....^ — v...i.ii U...I >.>u .»... .. .. ..- ''""'S'')'* """"'''zon'ofthisworld.thatino fay, at thongh ye depended vp«« ftthfaireIboueVl'l7hirgV,frt"^h«whofo - ,,,.,, ^ , . . r ^ , . •, , Lin- r klhprecirelyagainft the third lunde.thatitto fay. againftthem which v.gedihe fo"bufedmlikefort rbol.ntheconfutationhee begari W'lth the abolifhiogor 7ew,fi, religien: and fitft ol all, ht denicth that wee l.aue ncede of the Citcumci. «f« ^'W l"uice,ihat he might (hew by compari(..n,that thofe fjfe feiu.ces ought Con of ihe flelh. feeing that without it we are citcomcifed wi.hin by the venue of '""'•' ">»■•« «> ^* "Iftnaway. i ^i th^ug., yon, fihcui flood, m iHitarMf Chrift. ♦S.W.MS. % Thff,mi«trfordc,^er^hatihtotdtr(^n thmi,,cr ihtki^iiomtol Cod were net,, ih,r(f.,r,l«tU. zi An imitation m the - ■ • - - perfonofthefefupetnitiousmen,iightly exprersingtbeitnaiureandvleoMpeeclfc 11 An other argument: The fpitiiuall and inward kingdome of God cannot con. (HI in thefe outward thingt,a:d fuch as perifh with the vfiug. a; The third argil* another order then he doth in the confutation: becaufe hefheweththcreby what degrees falfe religions came icC* the world, to wit, beginning fitfi by curious fpe> culations of the wife, after which in procefTe of time Tucceeded groffc ItiperiiitioD, againft which mifcliiefei the Lord let at length that fetuice cf the Lawe, whicb UtWhriml'euhHoiherpljcn calleihiheto'tyoj finite, lo Thetabing away of an obif ftion: We neede not fo much as ihe external (igne which our (athcrt bad.fee. ing thatourbapiifmeit amofieffcftuall pledjeand wiuefie.of thatinward re. „ ' ' ' ,."«•'. . " ', , ■ ,. "' , ,' r l t' ftoringaadrcnuing. ^lioms.^i.efhtf'.iy. j Lookerom.6.^ r Sothtntll inent:RecaureGod is nottheauihour o( thelettaditions, andthereforeijieyd^^ the ftr^e of Ine m*:ier commtih not from tht very diede done , shut u to fay,!! a : thi diji'Ang 91 VI mto the vttcr ty * Mtni/ler thai mii/lh vi to he buried vith dnJI, at the Ptpijii jty^ihtt tutn for the -very atles ftke,»'e brcot/ie vtrcty Chnflnni.bui it (ommithjrow the vtrtrti ofChnflfot lie .Ayoftle xddelh the rtfMi'Hion o) ChtitJ, ani faith, n One ende of Raptifnie is tbedeatb andbutiallofihe old man.aiid thaiby rhemigliiie power ofGbdone1y,ivholevcrtue wcclavfaolde on by faith, ^lotbind theconfciencei. 54 The taking awav of an obicdiou. Thefethiiigi haue a goodly fl:cwe, becaufe men by tbismeanes, fceme toworlhipGod with* good mind,& humble ihem(eluei,*r negleS the boM.. , ,, .„w^„„„ ,„-.,-. ...y™. -7-,^ inil.edrathindre/urrcAionof Chrilt. / Through fhUh v'hkh comrneth &ov, lh>ng,& fov„fedeu,c,^a,ihoughth,,ramefioml,r,H,H. f Heme ffirn^ tht j,o/U Cod. :■ iph,(. 1, , . 12 An other ende of Bapiiln.e ii,.h;t «ee which were dead ofruptrnocti,on,a4 the Pap,ff, ter»,f lh,„:,,hat t,to Jjj , aeedlc^e i,>„h ,a4lhi„xb in nnne,mlgl.tobteiue free .einifiron offimiesand etetnalllife. through faiih in r>"»l"'fo"»fUmoyet^en„ commanded Ihtm "hichwat theheo:««„^,Hdthe x,e,y Chrift who died for vt. , j A new argument which lycth in the(e fewe wordes, ^'•'"«' »*""' ^'-t' '»"'" •"'" *'»"«*' "•• * ^ J'-'''} jf"P':"'. "^'i:'^"* and it is thus' Vncircuraci(5on was nohinder ance to you .why you being iudificd ' ^'""i f'»}ft*<>i'» meat & dr,^e,«h"'M tit kmidomt of Gotioth «otfl*»i. ' " . - . C H A P. III. I ^^a'mfl earthh extrcifti, -ahich the fr.lfe afoHlei --"fe^, J hefitlethhrauentf: j and i-otnvelh-itithilif rnortlf)i>n ofthrfltffi^i-irhtr,i.e he drawnhf articular exlmlatiom,ii • and farticMlar duties whchd,l..nd on ech,Kan,cal.',.f>- , An Olheipartof IF ' yee then * be » rilcn with Chrift , 3 feekc this Epi!ilr,>vher. thofe things which are aboiic , where Chrift '" •'«'••''>"'» o"** (ion by reafon of thofe vaine exercifci, lo (liew the duetic of a Chriftian life : whcli it an ordinaife thing with him alter hee hath once fet downe thedo^ltioe it fclfe. t Oar te» nuiiio or newe birib, which is wrought in «i by being partakers of the relnrredi. on o( Chrift, is the fonniuine of all holinelle. onr of win th lundry aimes or tiuerj doearterwarcsfinne. a fonfmbefartAktri ojChr:{\,nt arrciaiiH iv it were naoaa',io Itue godJiocire,aod not lo.ihofe outnuil in Chrift ftiDiild not ob'.eine life, therefore you neede not citcumcifion to the at ('tlineraeotof faluation. 14 Hee fftaketh nowe more geneially againft the ■, whole feruiceofthe Law, and fhewcth by tworeatoni that it isabolift-.ed: Firft, .. te wh at piirpofeflioBld he thalhath obtained remifsion of all his finnet in Chrift, require thofe hel pes of the Law'-Secondlcbfcaufe, that if a man doe rightivcon. Cder thofe rices, he ftiall hnde that they were to many ieftiino)iie» of onr giiilti- nelTeiWherbyivemanireRly witnelTedas it were byourowne hand writings, that wedelcrueddamDatinn Therefore did Chrift put out that handwriting by his commiiig.indfafleBingit to the ctoni;,'riumphedoueraI| ourenemiei.wete they reuer lo mighrie.Thcrcfore to what end an.l pntpofe fhould we now v(e thoft ce. femonics, as though wt weie ftill guiltie •( (inne, a:id fnbirA to the tyrannic of out enemies, >i r.jihef.ii^. t .^hobfhin'^ the titet aiiicerermmei. u Satan and/lit ftif^fli. x ./fia coiiijH'row made ht a/hetreofthofe capliuii,andfiittthem tolhamr, y ThrcrcfenataiachariDtof trmr/if'l>. 'N' conijucromr could lane It i- umfhed foolatioulli iuhu char mt,at Chrifl didtipou the croffe. 15 The conclufion: wherein alfo lie na:ncthceria:ne kindes,at the difference of daves,an<)meaiet,and prouetlibyaneweargumeoiihatwteaieootboBil vntoihera: to wit, becaufe thofe thipgs were ft.ailowes of thrift to come.but we polTrlle him nowe exhibi- _ . tedvntovs. ^ T'r. tiJy Ma$hiH£effuij1aiJCttiiJfui,hifcitrt.ia^ai^fi/hiiJnreu aaj corpoiall ihingt, fitteth The Chrlftian life. fictcth at the right hand of God. Set yoiiraffcdlions On things which are a- ( Jo it eaBith th»t boiie, andnot On thiogs which arc on the ^ earth fi„m>,fni.iio^^ j +Foryearedcacl,5andyourlifcishidwith Chrift in GoJ. 4 When Chrift which ij our Iifc,fha! appcare, then dial ye alfo appeare with him in glory. 5 " 4'Mortific thcrfore your ' members which »ou ife dead j» ^^^ °" thccarth, fornic.ition, vncleannes, the in loucbidgihefltfli, ordina tphichhtjptkt'f III ihf firmir Ch*^tT. 4 ArcslbnialitB elthecfRcitn: and othcrc Chap.iii}. To pray and watch. 90 hivihands, as it is » comely in the Lord. » Fcr thofi wiuu 19 *"Hultsnds,loueTourwiucs,andbcnot '''">"»''', ""U , • '^ V 1 ' ' ' dm nuifts Cod m hitter vnto them. ch„/i hejor, ihnm ao ^i^t^Childrcnjobey your parents in "all tmhurhin.im things : for that is well pleafing vnto the Lord. '*" ThiUfofim 31 'J Fathers , prouoke not your children to *,"""'* ""'• anger,lefttheybedilcouraged. ,, Heteqm.etb 22 ^ '+vScruants,be obedient vnto them that orhuibaDds,ih»c aie Y*ur nnafters according to the fldh, in all 'lifyloue iut U^Hin.the iim<:Jhaaciime,that 1 «« /ft^tf if minir Juane!,of ftrutKii^mid II » Where is neither Grecian nor Ie*vc, cir- 'iK''ll"Uy,uk»oKihu ofafMH),whuh [hMe »*« jch e>t nuaef„,ii,tn Jfikt wea-ei.bieftto cumcinfln nnr vnrirnimrifTnr. V.arSni^an Srv' h<»>irKlj mhf.iiime. i ? He rfq.iireih of inaners.that being trmdefull how that ™!„: J r^rir, Tf \".'^'^"'*'" "°f ^"'^■'^'^'""^''I?" ' «ar.^anan , bc>- ^^.^ n.^^relues alfo (liall render an accoun. before that I e.uenly Lo,^ 4 m,ft„, inanj miieries 01 t^un, bond, hCC : But ChnftlS all, andjn all which will lenengewiongful! doing, wuhout any lefpe^aolmafiersoiWttuami, inisme.iotnatine ji^j^joj^ ,k.u iV*i^..i,.n,i.iM.. :.,ri ,„.i-,...„i.. ,.,;... -„..;.;. ...,.« fh, . / »»itwere hidjen: 12 Nowe therefore as thc eleft of God,hoIy jetnotwitl.flan- andbeloued, '"put on the S bowels of merdes, dingwe haue the icindeneffc, humblenefleof mindc, meekencfle, «dglot,,theac. longfiiffmng: compliftiment Ij Forbearingoneanother,anJforgiuingoiie whereof which ly. another, if any man haue a quarell to another: «thn.wm chrifts euenasChrift forgaue.euenfo docyc and in G.'ds haod, a j t ' n i ^ 1 • • i ftialbe affuredly ^4 And aboue all thefe things put cnloue, scdmanifertly which is the I" bond of perfedlnclle. ferrooimcdinthat ,j And let the peacc of God ' rulc inyour fflingTi he'iord. ^carts.to the wliich yec arc called in k one bady, e Lctnotyout and beyc thankefulh dead nature be x6 Let the word of Chrift dwell in you plen- ahy mora effc. teoully in all wifdome,tcaching and admoniOiing «hj1i in you, but ■' -, iV./-, ° n °, let your liuin- na- y^""" "^"■'ne fclucs, in ^ Plalmes, and hyir nes, and tore be eiTeituall. fpiricuall fongs , ^nging with a grace in your Now t'.ie force of hearts to the Lord. blXl'r," , ^7 tAndwhatfoeuerye (hall doe,in word or Therefore let the deede,^ffallin the°"' Nameof chcLord lefitSjgi- afleaions of the uing thankes to God euen the Father by him. fielTi die in yon, and let the con they ibkwctbemfduei iultandYpiight wiiu ctjuitic, vuto tbe,[ icinanK. CHAP. 1 1 1 1. 1 Hiriturntlh to gtm'iU exhorialiom, j ti.Hchn^ffiiw\,tnd gtaiiom l^ieh, 7 ar,dj» tnduh »iihg'eitwgi i^ commtMnk- nuns, YE mafters,doe vnto your feniants, that which i Kt adifeih cer- isiuftandequall, knowtn" chat ye. ilfo haue "■"fg"*""'*- _ A • 1 ^ " ' botiations, andai amaftermheauen. lengt^endMhh.. 1 'x ^Continue in prayer, and watch in the Epiitiewithdi- (ame with thankefgiuing, "tis familiar and 3 > «• Praying alfo for vs, diat God may open ^"^'j-Z's'"'*"** vntovstheadoorcofvtterance,tofpcakethemy- ,'j/,r}.l.'i7.'' fterie of Chrift : wherefore I am alfo in bonds, a Pta)er5 mud b« 4 That I may vtter it, as it becommeth me to 'ont naall and fpeake. "'"'*.• . .. --,»., ,.,,..- , , , I 3 Snchasminiiter 5 ^ + * W alkc 0 wifely toward them that are ,|,f „ofd^ aiu& without,and redeeme the ' feafon. efpecially be com- 6 5Letyourlpeech6f ''''* '° yp"y* po wdred with « fait, that ye may knowe howe to '^ fj!'r_^°s."'^ anfwereeueryman. t.tht[.i.i ' 7 ^ TychicUs CUT beloued brother and faith- « ^x oftnmdjrtt 1 8 C V 1° Wiues.fubmic your felues vnto your r ,? •• n- .ni r .- i_ r ^n „ m„mh,„f,r,.rh ^ ' ■> 1 hillminifter,andfclloweferuantintheLord,(hal T °r trary motions which are fpiritoall , liue. And hee reckoneth vp a great long declare vnto you my whole l«Lt; , ,, ,i, „, fcroule of vices , and their conirarv vettuet. •$» £p*fy:?.;. c Ihtmoiioiu n ,x,-l ijt , r .,► ,,„,„ „. C .L. /- 4 10 an partes ot ,r,iUn,sth,t arfin V,, are mM.fUce i,.r, fnpj, ckU^ v^n,Ur,, 6ccaufi » VVhoniC I haui flw VntO yOU for the fame our life, we ought !*«/ the rojen md viUof mMconupud, Hitth-cfe thtm ai iht body dotthhn puipofc that hc might knOwyOUrftate,and might to haue good con. mtmhrri. d Vfeth ttctmr. 7 A definition «.f oiirnewe birth lalteii af the COmfort VOUr hearts, fideiaiion euea of rartes .herwf,_ which are the putting off of tb_e olde man, that i, to fay, of the ^ vVith Onefimus a faithfull and a beloued liTomhe "* He yc teceiued commandements : If hce come vnto ■»M»t ihtM, *i. ihoMihyauhfitf four oxrnt tj il. pi:l:a:(rc of the whole loi'Ie. c He lpitktthofaHifirtuallk»onUdz,K telle. h them agjinrthat the Gofptldoeihnot rerpeillhcfs externall things, bat you, recciuehim) true iufufication anJ rawflificiiion in Clu ft rnely,which haue many ftuittj, as be - - - leckonetbtherr. vpheie ; Butcomirendeth two foncord,3r,dron:,naa!mcdycf God? word. J .,v f.». .,»,,./».,.,»«—, ^-. - ,■ , *f. ^Tholemefitinitr^iftnionsartxciedir.gcampaffliin. h f'fhich hmdrth iCUowes VntO the g kingdome of God, which fllfJ ">'•>« !"»»» *nd Ir.r.irthKi'fther a/I ihtdutiinthafpopt fiomm^n :omt>i. % RmIi and ^o- haue bene VntO mv COnfolation. of the hearers. u-rnt 4a liiH^!. k r>ii4tTeio)ntdl tritiadfthroMih Cods foidu'fe, ., Pnarhn-; the ffru-jnt nf Tlir^ft wfiirKi'c /""'"'"' ' lh:,!,c»^ighhrll.,on,^o,hr,a.fiSo«tm,«tn,. I Sf Pf.lm,, h mf4«tha!l " hpaphras the leruant Ot Chr.lt, Which IS f,ofi.rof},«, godi) foHp »ikh „trt vniKn vpcn diHrn sccapom, >hI l>y Hymnes, ,U {uch ti °"^ °' yoUjfaluteth yOU, and al«ayes ftriUCth for m:ghboHT. tcyitihit tht frsjfe ofGod,ardtj ff>uiiiiaUfOHg<, other raore picu'.:ti t»i artiKcicin yOU in prayCTS. that yC may ftandpCrfciS, and full ' '^g"''fttf>it k /«»iif -mhich wire al;o in p'tfU of God, tat thry nere rmAe fiiUir ofMu/tckr. jn all the will of God. fetfiUhj loKimiie*^ ^ i,Cor.\n.li. ra Callvpmhetiimeof Ckrifl,whtntoutloiit,'>r^oitt» (^hrifit t'atrtt^fhn, ■: iphff^ii. - ■ - lely.which haue many fruites, a» be j , And lefus which is Called luftus, which are v'n''ZX:«ii ^}t7:.TK;:Lrp!,« ofthecircunKifion.Thefefonelyar.myw.orke-faUe"K,r^ 13 Fori beare him record,that he hath a great ffvtj ihen,Tuif t'>ir,,nJ.v.^.u,uul iit.uiwi4j^it-t whole ciuill life of man, to precepts pettajciiigtdtiwiymaosfaiiiiliejSBdiequi- ^ealetoryou, and tofthem 01 Laodicea, ana ytM not at tiat VUi sd wiu«s,bbir.llM,fi(. 14 ^•I-ulte thcbeloued phyfician greetcth from Lao dicea, you, and Demas. 1 7 And fay to Archippus , Take hec Je to the I J Salurc che brethren which are of Laodicea, minifterie, that thou halt receiucd in the Lordc, and Nymphas, and the Church which is in his that thoii fulfill it. houfe. 18 ThefalutationbythehandofmcPaul.Re- 1 6 And when this Epiftle is read of you,caufe member my bands. Grace be with you. Amen, that it bee read in the Church of the Laodiccans f Written from Rome to the CololTians,iW(< alfoj and that y elikcwifc reade the Epiftle itrttttn fint by Tychicus, and Onefimus. THE FIRST EPISTLE OF PAVL TO THE THESSA- L O N I A N S. CHAP. I. C^^ 'ye your (eluesknowjbrcthren, that our 1 ThitwMtlil>« X HithfTtforthgintuth Tfilhlhmkfjgiiiini, 4 to put thtm iit jT'entrancein VnCO you wasnot in Vainc toncbcd before ":Cr;:'r:;r;;;;w;'L^ » ^5"^ «•- ^f^^ that wee had fuftircd be- srirci (ti,=iitt5^3-i, . ... J . rorc, and were Ihamcfiilly entreated at ^Phihp- bandlethnowe — ) A V L, andSiluanus, and Timo- pj^ (asyeknovve) we were bolde in » our God,to moreatlwgf.iaj ,thcus, vnto the Church of the fpeakevnto you the Gofpel of God, with much ""*"'"''« "^ >Theflalonians,w/» 1 ^*"««*6»rf ..n,,h»,»h,n being iodued vviib '" .a^' quarters, that wce ncedc not to fpeakeany ro *Yelr^4iJJottl, tomt.bt thrftfifiiof ihiholjGhofi,^ Ihtt ettlaintt^urmce ■KhlchTnuthroH^h. Ceiued it not aS the WOI'd of men, but aS It is in 1131 /inde I hem Able, If jetledm ihei' mmit,, « .fp«rei hj th,„ wK^mj htrtn^, of the Cng;. 4 An (Jfj jg the word of God, which alfo WOrketh in -^'"^ therefore in Other reafon, becaure euen to that day, they embraced the Gnfpel with great III thatveue tUortea cheetefiilntfle, info much that they were an example to all their DcigSboiirs: fo y°" tliat OCJCeuC. of Goi,it hangeih thatiirtionldbe morelhametothemtofaintinthe midiace. c JVithtoufhkh -Vfon hU nttrcie, d tVhicl'httthaneC tHi-arlhoflhtm. f To fobmii biinftlfe tamrnribfivmihtholrCho^. d .yllltheheltHert. j It is iiottue coniierfion euen to thebafeft, towinne them, and toefciiewe all pride, e jyhmjmght loforlalteidole«,vnleffeamaothetewithaII woirtiip the true and liuing God in Uwfnl/r h;iM liued -v/nnthe exfufei of th Church, f ^Ve wire not rcH^hJsut eaft'^ Chrift the nnely redeemer, c Thit word (Th^t) unotjiut here a-iiluhl ctufe: tnd gentle luanOHrcetiat ii ncuher ambtlliut n^r coutiaitf, but lAyth Allftinet m Mndbf (vrath'j ii meani that reueitf^^e and pumfhmtm, uhtrtrrilbtht Lord will paiiaitfy ti if fhttsureamother. 6 To blue the flocke thai i$ committed vnto ited^etbt worlU M UngthluhmternLle math, him in more elliniaiion, ihen his owne life. 7 Todepait with his owne right, tathcrtb'-n'ohechargeiMelo histheepe. ^ ^ci'iio j^. i.ior,^,ii.tjhel.;.9, C H A P. 1 r. 8 foexcellnthrr in exaiiyle of godly life. 9 Toexhott anjcomfoitwiih » t Het a'eclareih hiwe &ihJuU) hie preachtd the Goljtel vnio fatherly minde and aSVftido. 10 To cxbo;t all men diligently and eaineflly to them, f f^ehn^neilhei^aine, 6 aar praife of men ; ttand leade a godlv life. ■.fjjIif.^.t.phi/if.j.ij.tolcSpi'Kt.ie. tt Hauirgapp-oo. he yroofith tbe fame tttheirotrite le/limonie : 14 I'^aithey oed his ninifte ie,heconimcn And the Lord iifcreafeyou,and make you inhefpeak'ethof canfe thej were pj they h*H< of the Icvvesw : abound in loueone toward another, and coward ''>^ di^eiies oi'a cw« cc!./;; '5 '^ Who both. k,llcd theLord Icfu. & their alln,cn,euen as we^. toward you : E'^.W.t,^"/ men: which came ovvnePropheB,^'^: iiaucperkcutcd vs away, '-f and 15 ^lomake your hearts Aable & vnblame- ti.epfrfeitionol ifwell (fiitb be)!o Godthcyple2fenot,andarccontiaryco'allmen, able in holineile before God euen ourFather,at a ChnRian life . theUimchcjofihe ,g And forbid vs to preach vnto the Gentiles, the commingofour Lord lefusChrilUvirh all his confiftftbintwo «d !hftVfo,e Xev ^f^at chev might be fautxl , to k fulfill their finnes Saints. ",""§'• '« ""•"',, ana tneteiore Hiey r i i l z-/- j- i chatitieto.vaid s.l ought to tAeitin alwaycs : tor tlie'WTatho/^jrflSCOmeon them meo,andinwaidpmitieoftheheait,theacceirplinimentwhcrcofnotwittftand. good pate to the Vtmort. ing isdefe.tedioilicncxtcommingofChtirt, whowillthtDperfitbisworke by llVhithChtift i-j 'jForafiliUch,brCthret1,ilSwe">vvCrekcpt tlieft'nes"<:ei'»liefewuhbebcsime»i,ii.at the mecfHf, ofthii> wu^uuifUiii to poflefle his vefTell in hoh'nefle and honour, ' This is the fUe.i.Gedmut ctme firth to vrath. t ThnniifemrnlofCi>dbeiniirnxrie,nhichm , , ,. • . ■ ^i i n r r , farameof ihole %J,pfe.rJr,,.rti;afinmih,defin,a,,Hofth>cmeofHterMj^l,i,,ih.:hnedintHoutof woftdeaievntoaie. « }VtTehet»,>'uierfiom,o»,ami'<"'3f'l''»>'- 1 Tojhfwh:4iiffitt:<,ntoaardnktm,hef()iileth7n>i(ftliievnlo A- L ► i r T caufc it is altooe* Ihua: 6 Htttfomoaufdbfih,ref,.iof,'hiirp,o!p,„M "«!€, bUt VntO tlOiinclie. , - ,. ther contra, y to flitti 9 thtihe c^BMoiiiHefHffiruKtthMki, it sndihen- '° He therefore that « dcfpikth tbeplhufgt, the will of God. finhtbritiiihoatnuojirxiir. dcfpifcth noc man, biic God who hath cucn giucn b UokeJohniT.- 4»^S'»i«i. "T -IT Kerefore fince wee could no Joneerfor- you I'js holy Spirit, '7- Uo«*l" h hfs on V V bcare, we thought it good to remaine at 9 *Bucas touching brotherly loue, yc need ^fc°', „" h^e. ihis cond,tioD,«o Athens alone, not that I write \nto you : j^for yeare taught of fiieth the body, biirgthemtoglo- 2 •$• And hauc ftnt Timothcus our brother Goc*. to loue OMe another. 4 The third, be- ScftVu^'femedie' ant* "■'"^il^erofGod,and our labour fellow in the 10 Yea, andthatthingverelyye doevntoall "fd*f,*f„^d'^ agaiDftalifftTftiSs. CiolpelofChrill, to (bblifh you, and to Comfort the brethren, which are thorowout all Macedo- ftom them which a Becauiethey >ou touching your faith, nia:but we befeech you brethren>tbat ye increaft know rot God, haue hiihettogone j That no ma n (hould be moucd with thcfc more and morc, byboneftie and e°ro'r?e'ih!ihema' afrliaions : ' for ye your felues know, that weare . 1 1 7 And that ye ftudy to be quiet, & to med- f?l'}l\^ 3, gaiiletomikean appointed therainto, die with your ownc bufinefle, 8 and to vvorke 5 Secondly, hts tadohheieftcf 4 For Verify whcn wcwete with you,wetold with your ownehanusiss we commanded you, leprehendeth all theioumey,r«ing you before th;.t wcc (hould futFer tribulations, ii Thatye may behaue vour felues honeRIy viokBtoppicfii- tbat therein alfo /i^ii ' i,-,',^ ji t_- oii.and immode- iheyiLtid.. him ^ucn asitcametopafre,andyeknowit. toward iliem that are v.ithout, and that nothing „iedcfire,aDd tbeirAponiea J F.uen for this caure,'.vhen I couldno longer be lacking vntoyou, _ Aewethmeftfei great plesfurc. forbcate , Ifentfeiw tbatlmight luiow of your . ij ^sjwou'd not, brethren, haueyouigno- uetelyasthePto- 4 forv.,wjo»cm faith left the tcrr.pterbad tempted \ on in" any nmt '<> concerning them "which areafleepe,that F^'Jf,,?„''l!" thnitmt fafh md ''^"^' ^"" ^"^'^ '^"'•' l"bour bad bene m vame. ye f6row not cueii as otner which naueno hcpe. ruch wickedncfft, i>i7osdcAff,v,iiffe 6 = But now lately when Timotheuscarae fro 14 n For ifwe beleeuethatlcfiisisdead, and Jn.for.t.a. Sii:t'rof jira.xrd ,» yoii vnto vs,and broughL" vs good tidinps of your is rifen, ctien fo them wiiich lleepe in '^ lefus, wil! ' Thfft commin. txolTio."''' faith &loue,a".d that ye haue good rem'em'orsnce God e bring with him. - g^'nT ^„'^ , ^ j^[ ■ of vs alivayes.dtfiring to fee TS,;S V.ealfo do you . ^ THIrdly.h? tcquitf'. -. ;eai!y minde to aUraaner of louingkindnefTr, a,id ex. ' t Ptal adj CO'I- _,-.... ^■einedih't^gh thtintforiuutie den'iK^ofihtene- - „ ,. ._ imnt\iMnrthe « rcrnowcre wcc » aiute jafycitan4 luuxH ioih:great tmldtng Tfhich be the Lord. enteiljceHijnrr.gthe formcrexhoPMtions C^vhich he teniinet'i vnto jfrerwa i,3ndthenunercfiheref.i:reaicn, ^•/.Ty/Sr.A4:r«ft ^^ l-^:r%,nartr>anKCSCanWee reCOmpeiV^tO .,j^f,|,ji,';jr^,v. 10 Wcmoft take heed that >ve do not immoderately , Aa w kfi f:U, Old ^•'^'•' sgain- io: vou ^or all the loy whereivitn we ,,^;„,j,. ,,,( ,1^ jj_ \i,y, ■„_ „ tbey ^h to do which thiniic i:-,3t !l.e> are vticily ye. T'motlne It. II *ct- r.iOyCCforyOUrlakes biforcour Gcd, rilhtd. n Aconfirmaiion : for death ii but aflceperftbcboilj' (fothefpca- eonit, fidvhtn ,q V.pht! . nd Jj.'. A .•.r-vin^evcrcf^inoKf t}w' k«h f^fthefaithrull) vntiU the lorJ commetb. it_ A .-ejlcn of the onfitmr- 10 V.chLnddd,',.>trr-,ingexCcedingl',',that k^h^fihefaitKrull) vntiU the lorJ comsvetb. .t A.-»rceoftbec,>nfiHrr, •„i_"r r 1 .wL^t iM rioM for Aeino ihatthe head !S iifen , the members jlfo fball Mfe, andihat by i.ir ■ ra;ghtf.cyoiu: face , anian;ght6 accon.pliih 'Z,y:ll"og: d VhrdHm chr.jlMu-ccm:.«ei.B.:h,.'>»drth> ^r^'^f- lnthmkecktt:ainf!i'ainhw»f. Solhitht dtflttihlofte fl^t Tlirffahxiius^hlUbt fiii-.toChr fl, rKtnlot^t hfl ^'(pf. e m/!cafl tbtir Ctiitt out eflhv S^ttitet^ »»f tiirtmlf tesentfljh (hitr Stitbmidrcli^Hu^btt wiUMjtt w^trfiSi, ttUiajfiUtbiif faitla t» (^tM-«|-i»<'< Jimtirre came to The day of the Lord, 1 1, Tlieffalonians. To loue the miniftcrs of Go4 S Tfcenuntrof I J «J FortfiisfajT w« vnto youby thfifword orflcepe,we(liouMUuctogethawJchhim. rt*iL*'T*^Tfa ofthe Lord, that g we which line, and are remai- ii * Wherefore exhort one anotfaer, andedi- < W««iift«oe h»dieVofii«dta*d ningmthecommingof theLord, fliallnocpre- fieoiieanother,euenasyoudoe. feuljb "'*'*" Jluilbe If it were ucnt them which llcepe. 1 2 7 Now wee bcfeech you brethren , thst ye /ifobouoVtolHe taifedoutoflltep, i5 For the Lord himfelfc (liall dcfcend from •'acknowledge them which labour among you,& vp and confirm* it the found of the heaucn with a •> llioiit, ./withthevoyceofthe areoueryouinchecLord,andadmonilhyou. cotwother. cimft"mrel(e ' Archangcl, and 4> with the trumpet ofGod: and i j That yeeihaue them in fingular louefcr Leatconndw'^. (haihleicend fiom the dead in ChriftHiall rife firft; d their workes fake. ^Be at peace among your oDoftixanwhidi beaucn.The Saints 17 Then (hall we which liue and remaine , be fclues. ate appointed w ^^"wlvoahtm) '"ught vp with them alfo in the clouds, to meet 14 ? We de/Ire you, brethren, admonifli them «hcnnoiftefi«o< ^'hich' ihall then the Lord in the aire : and fo ihall we euer be with that are f out of order: cofort the feeble minded: ueJn'^"em 0I fhe btfcuodaiiaeto. the Lord. beare with the wcakc: be patient toward all mcn. chrtch by God,* gctncr withthe jg vvherefore, comfort your felucs one ano- 15 "■•^See that none rccompcnfeeuil for euil doe liictf duetie^ ,1^, (i^ii'.,ri,n ther with thcfe words. vnro any man:buteuerfoiowthat which is good, t ^*''V««- vp into the clouds lo tneet the lord , and (hsll bein perpetuall glory with hi'tn. DOdl toward your fchies.and toward all men. themforfmh r!!,!Ulhoughhehim]elfig>3t!fsi. g He gtiattih of !<$ " RcioyCe CUemiOrC. *l>tf ittt^hn u tt fbtfe thi«^<, M thoHj^hhc Ihon.'i bt om cfiljim nhom the Lo,d.fiMU pnie nlmt at ha IJ A PraV continually. i*)^" w>r$hy (• luch 4 rcLiH^JTu M if the Uri r,t,e ,>,y m,mL. I, Thr^ori y.h,cl, , ' » 1" ^11 thmK , glUC thankcs : for thlS ft thc LV^^'f.Z" 1*1 ^piftU vfih htre.ligmfieth fr<^erl) that encoKrao^tmm which murintn ff: one ' Will ofGod in Chlifl Icfus toward yOU. g Intbojethuitr totnoiher, ahemhey altogether mth cue {haul futfiorth their oarei tuiriirfe to^e. jp •* Quencll nottlie Spirit. niich fenetnc 1$ %hn. -i'l.ii/r.i j.ji. »■ f <«/<<«// «n(i in the ttfinckhti i>f4.i eye, ^.Q Dcfpife not g prophely ing. <''><^< /''•'« :/» « C H A p. V. 21 Try al things,«Sr kecpe diat which is good, ^^"f/f^^^";^-, t CtnJemnma thecuricui fenrchiu^fi'til feapmiofehrijtei 2Z 'J Abftcine flOm all ^ appeXiKinceof Cuill, fluj'^m cu!fa«f ccmm,»s., 6 kte „»nHhthcctuu j^ ^q^ ^^ ^^ q^ of ptacC « fanaifie yOM f^on.te, W/r«f htm: ..^ndfot,H,ththmfu.drnoodle[ro„, thorowout : and />rtf» G.^ that yourwholefpj- /*'f^'^'i'.^«» ^'!i^l'^an«oi„ ■Dyfoftheumesandafeafons, brethren, yee ritandfoulcandbody^may bekq>tblamele5vn- Ti7lhe..her. ^/, u ^^A i3haue no need that I write vnto you. ^ ^u comminP of our I ord IcftiS Chrift isothenMm cedforfaiiiudpc' r- ri „ 1. ^^'c.a.y ju^ji. to c"ctomming oiourLora luui v-nri)t. thHcaufeeeafeti. nent.weeknow ^ 2 For ye your fcIucs know perfeaiy,that thc 14 .4., kpaithfull /> i&« which callethyou, »W,«Kfl,Ai not Biit this IS fore nay of thc Lord Ihall come,cucn as a thiele in thc which will alfo ' doe it. htuourcetie, tbatitn-.allcome night. ,- t?RrM-Nr,.r. nravC^rwc 8 Tbi« mainte- rpoB men when ° For wJiCnthev' (hall fav Peace and fafttlr =5 'i^rccnrcnjpray lorvs. , , , . - nance o( muiuall theylookefot , ^ ^or w Bcn mc) ii^aii lay, i'eace and latetif, a 6 Greet all the brethren with an holy kifle. concod.i.efpeei. ■othing icffe. then fiiaU come vpon them fudden deftniftion.as j„ j charge you in the Lord , that this Epiftlc »") to be looked «!<,.*. ^.7. 1.7. the trauailevpon a woman with chOde, and they be lead vnto all the brethren the Saints. "'* „^ l^lXr^M fl«H"f"^"Pf: ^ ■ A V . f ^M*cce/>iMetbtnz •ufnefle, left wee 6 Therefore let Vs not flcCpCasdO Otber,PUt mCcii, aMdfuchtthelikethwiUof. u The Ipaikes of he Spirit of God that are bcfuddcoly taken let VS wr.tchaildbe fobcr. kindled in t«, areooiriOiedwi Ii da) ly hearing {he word cf God: but Hue do. inadeadflcepein _ Forthev thit (leet^e fleenein th" niVhr and atinetnuftbediligently dillinguifliedrromfaUe. i The e^poxni.Mgofthi nori pleafutestbutcon. ,7 t^Orttiev tnat lieepe,lieepein tn. n]gnt,ana ^^^^ ^^ Ageoerallcomlufion.thstwe waitiDgforth>.comirir5ofCt.rift.d« crariwire to haue tnCV f"at be drunKen.aredrunKenin the night. ^^.^^ outfeluesto j>uiencOeboib inminde, will.ap.l body, ihioughihe grace and •oeyClothcLotd, 8 S But let VS which arCofchc day,befobcr, Ifrmgihol the Spirit of GoJ. h tVhailomirhtihhtitthe W)lh-a ojrit:U,*h' »nd not fi:ft; tout A putting on the brcft-platC of faith and loue.aod AwZ-wK. : Srp.,r;,ie)oxJromihet.otti^ndn,keyoiiM)tohim/:ifiihrvuib feloes to bt op- rte hmp of fjlmfirtn fm->n Viplmpr htiSf^nt , mChfi/l , iHithomonthi<>»P>'U»ttew vntoihjlt.u, utt e, 14 The prefled with the ^^^ hOpC Ot Uluation fol an helmet. r ^^„ ^^^ ^^^,^^ ^f ^^ j i^ , ^^^^ confirin»tioti againll ill difficulties where, catesoftliiswoild, 9 4 For God hath not appoyntcd VS vnto cfwe haue a late «ntnea"e in om vocation, vi.tw.j. k ^li"<>"oi"^"'i"i" forthat ismrtifot wrath, but to oStcine laluation by thc mCanes of Ukfhim;etjr, ahtfKtlitmtthtndeiiit^bufteiaThefromleth-.uiditnfg'taKaUttU ■hedaikeoeflcof our Lord left's Chrift ling U noikiugthiu! *rii^,i Jfil/aingMt lriiefeitmiS»—h ofCodt will: tiulihert- theniohtandibil . « , i.»t,-'u j- j r . jl ^ \.^%. t Rre the ftftion tf the tleR ii 1*$ tnJ lure. I lVhotfiaa.']cm»kt)ciufe>fft, f.tthellght. *0 J Which died for VSjthat whether WC wake '„ The bftpaw of tiieepiftte, wherein with moftweightiecb»ige,b««oa>mtft. 2 We innft figlit jetb botbhimrelfeaadtbis epiftlc vote tbenv with faith and hope, much lefle ought we lie carelcfly fnorliog. J^Er^.tt-ij. «Jf.^.7. 4 He rricke.hvs forward, by ftitingmott eerteine hopeot vidori. f TtlC firft Epifi^ vntO the ThcflalonianS befnrevi. y ThedeathofChnft isapledgeofoorviaoty,(otther(orehedicrf, ~ *"v.«i rj tfatt wemijbt b« patukers of hit life or vertae, yea euen while) we liue here. vmtten trom Atnens. THE SECOND EPISTLE OFPAVLTOTHE TheOalonians. C H A P. I. J 4« ' Wc ought to thanke God alwaycs for f rS'^rt } Vettmuniiththt,uereaieo!(ktth,4,,ich*ritk, n Miiht you,brcthren,as It is mcec,bccaurc that yoiit faith of thcEpidle, :::n;:::i?r:t'^t:;^V;*:;:t^:t7 - p-* e.xceedingly,and the loueofeuay one ^^^^ , fodi, to «'tit for the h/l tHigitnrtil. of yoU tOV'^td anothcr,aboui\dcth, thegraceojnod, . , J,-. i.r' t 4 So thatweourfcluesrcioyceofyou inthc ,1,-vhaue mao' AulandSiIuanus, and Timothctis, churches of God , bccaufeofyour patience and fir!S:io"3al. vnto the Church of the Iheflalo- ^.-.h ]„ ^n yo^r perfecutions and tribulations «l."(raui.. of thei« mans, tvwc/;/; inGodourFatlier, ri,,M, -(:,«•-. ' enemies.wherem andinthcLordlefiisChrift: ".acyciurter. .,.„,, •'"oufi.me.h .he. . n,-^^r.l,.',.:,rU,t^., «, .^.>^.>r.-A ninreOHet.lliewirg«ithwhatgirtilhef tnDftchiefljffight.towit, withfaithard ^ J r- L » Grace t* with y0l^,& peace ft O chatitie.wh.chmuSdaylyinceafc. /ti-.. wherelttlr.^vpi.fire.UiiMlt^lf Cod our Father, and/re«uii«LonHcfijsCluift, rc«jw /»«»/«««/' "•'V «"/«»« "'•''«»"■• Vengcanwrcfcrucdforthcwkkcd, CJhap.ij.iij. Themyftcricofinjquitfe. 91 4> 7mJ/ «, S ♦ ^^*»f A u 3 manifeft token of chc riglue- fliipped : 4 fo tliat hcdoth fit as God in the Tcin- 4 H« fortidlcik s. He f.pentth di« oHsiudgcment of God, that ycc may be counted pleofGodjIhcninghimfclfctiiathcisGod. that Amiditift loi:niJ:n:olall worthy of the kin"domc of God, for thewliicii 5 i Remember ye not, that when I was yet i'!.T'!c'^'Ylf'"* truccumfori.to \r r .1- l t 1 j ^1 r i • ^ ' ne lie that (hill oc- t^rXtin/f- yealfofutfcr. wuhyouj told you thefc things < tupi. ti,., ,.«. Aiaioni which we <5 ^ I^oi it is a righteous thing with God,to re- 6 And now ye know g what withhoWcth,that '*'»« tiUnh away iuttctofthewic- conipcnfc tribulation to thtmthattrouWeyou, he might be reueilcd in his time. ffom God;mjl ooi ^'tnc'/'ivTa*^ 7 And to then which are troubled, rdl^wich 7 «rorthcmyfterieofiniquitiedoeth already ,'hc^cbuKh!bmi« bt*Ua«'i"-vtre'' ^S) 'i ' when the Lord kftis(halUhe\vhimf<.lfc worke ; 7 onely he which now '> withholdcth,/i«/ iht very bolome inagiaOetiiete- from hcauen with his mightie Angels, /iallabolilh with the AnocntClimcb, ccpt«blctov»,a-'a y which fliall be punilhcd with cuerlafting brightnefleofhiscommiiig. but it was nrgie. moll (Klip* to hi J perdition from the prtftnccof ihcLortlc, and 9 ^ Eutn lnm\f,hoCt coir.ming is by theeffc- fo^iowed!^"' '*"" '"/["'r^.fe • God ^'°'" ''^'^ S'°7 °^^'^^ p^^^vcr, ftuall working of Satan, with all power, and ^ ;k^<« 'ht^tib MiuRXr(.f)re 10 When he (ball Come to be glorified in his fignes,and "i lying wonders, : mJjr^tth. hewiliwoitiiily Saintcs, and tobecmadeniarucilous in all than to And in all decciiiabknefTe of vnrighteouC- ' EuemotlieA. *"*j''^iIT""'w' ^'^^"^ tclecue (7beoiire our ttftimonic toward neflc, among them thatperiOi, bccaufc "tiiey re- ^,"0 foun'd"*ip„ ?he -nifeilMoV"'' 7°" "'^ belecued) in tiiiit day. . ceiued not the loue of the trueth.that they might o( the Apoftolicail kispfopif. ri *Wherefore,wcalfo pray alwaycs for you, bclaued. fcate were laid, 4 HeconStmeih that our God maym.akeyou wonbie of bdiis n And therefore God (Imll fend cheminrong ''u'* j''^"*''"j '''''"b"*'^*''^ calling, and fulfill « all the good pkafiirc of <>» deMon,that they fl,ould belecuc lyes, men. weanc/tha'tthe goodnefre,and the "^ workeo'f faith vvth power, _ ix That all they might bed.iniiied which be- 7 Hefnrttelltth, * i.7«f/4.i«. caufe that God ha:h from the begin:iing chofen "'«" ("'""d an'« ['.'"^ »ll the miferies of the godly, ami the triumphs of the «ick«d. *Thfre«no \ ■,-^xir^}x7' %'^'^^l-">'^" O' ^"C „ihf ..Id «„ e,*, *novilXoW;odvn:olalu.;ioP,*id,c« .he Gof.cl ofChriR. 7 Th> chil- Spir2t,rnd the ifairhof Cruerb, Te,,«ll„n,c;.rx. ditn of God llwll be counted bv the faith which they haue in the G .fpel.whith is 1 4 W hertllilto hc Called yon by Olir f Go{pcl, foHome ,ai:d Hie- — • ■ • , , ■ . . ■ . . „ ._-_... rcmcdoeex. andfcomfallino.laith, whereupon IpJo.vetli both ihcglvTifyiiiu ofChiiH in vs. by wOid,orby ClirJipiflle. ri-lih elicit 1 and »s in chrifL b BticjUing) iitin'm«ib)mthtv<;.yxi''.i'ofc,ajnt,b}ijiiat. ^^ Now tb^ f'.me 'ef.i^ ChrJil ourIord„and ''"'K<""'">'^'»- U'Ji towtriUi 10U. i S0thm.friitw»fkmithttii«^th*v»fult,w'c^^l I7Com^o:tyoJrbcat^^aI«l ftablifliyouin |^*"„°j^*°j CHAP. ir. . -■ ■ «P<^fy ^'™de and good, vvorkc:.' . . vfte.lyhe»boli- txnonttht>coH{iMCi(, ^ lhtth,utiham:^hlUa,-J,Hi:rLr,tiz-:t<,rd,,-^t,ichlh""iT''\,l "'* 'V'u^tf '^" s«".«'""kfn7"» •« ', , J .IJ? " IXl • r T jtt ^l a j l mightandpower.indvrsallfiMemiraclettbathecantoeflabHllilhatleate, and cf.heE;>i(lle.coD. L timing of our Lord lefus Qirift, and by our that with great fuccelTe, becaulc the wieVednelTeof tbeworltftjfletufo deftru. tetnmginejtcel- a aflemblirig VntO him, • , it J )-etro,fhac onely the vnfaithfollfhallperiih through bis decene. m lyhich Ik^B^l'^.'h. » ' That yee be not fuddcnly mooued ffoni fi!fi>">''P"''y »^o/•?6»'»^^^i/<,* Mf^lfrmd. » ^ ?>uiimiihtie wtr^ ChatcKwhiel. >»M/mmde, nor tFWjWed neither t>y'MpinC nor ;•,„?, ,,,.^;.,^;;,^^„^„;j^,^^ji,. ,o The eleathallftandfted&ftandfafe from. ft.tlbe fio-rtthe by "^vvorde^nor. by; "f letter, ^Stt^etettO{a\SfSi^ aliilicfe-milcWtfesi Nnweekft-iinis'kBOwenbyihereteilitnonies: Faiih isga* Apodlejtimeivn- jjjQjjg[^j|^g^2y ofChfiftivcrC.lthapi . ' , thtraltyfaiidtiacili^em: )aith,bythatibat we accorde vote thoxrueth: irMtb». o( iud.fmen^'' i Lct nO manvdecC-iuC yOU by any mcr.nes: \'/ '-f'"?' '»"'.''£': ''" P,'"'''.';? "/'''? G'fpf: f'"« whence wee comeal.- cr luflgrmetn. , c ^, ^ , n it ^ -./-lu, • ' lci:»'hi.nae of perdition, ■ doat;nc-.nichwasdcliue'edrntt»v?bythemouihandwritingJofthe Apo/llei»- 7!:TZ,M 4 Whichisanaduerfarie, and fexalteth him- throur,!,yl,,chcomfDrte:hwwitbanio»i«ifcleho,<^ fitnttrtotaun -t • n i, . ■ n ] r- t » • and al.o ui^U eoflboeire-oM whole Jife loBB. chnn.utnoUM felfcagainftallthatj5calkdG8(i,ort_i;.tis wor- r; . ; • : * txeeHmt rtmtJit- ' 4'> .fct -4 tv 'tit' ' < jirvs i^a'm{la*uirm7,*tiJimtiiili/nct,fcth:i:titnhfrl!ieg!iff:rh%cfl'>tJrttUfiix( t .'H, jA ' Pi- XIK, .3M,x;^.nV/«ed,MrfAff. bragge ol fijDe,! p.v.B!.et>caH teueia- ,y,i^^y,^,f ,t •-^rfr.«^»/ft«'.r,.-,^ c.ojJcrk .4 .i.n5^tfceybrmgcoD.efu.,e2am»,eafor.sof ,he,r o^Ace,^r vfec<>nnterr«t*t,. ^i,4i,„.,/«^;4 f.,^,4,,„„,„,^ r,/^^,;i^../. "» ■ Shfid^J. 3 TheApoftleforeteJleththatbrfereti^comunngoftheLoixJ, C V^nCrmO'-C,^ ^'T'^f'^en "^ P^V ^^"^ ^^^ "^ coi^^Bently ac there (hall be a throne fet vp cleane tonrr^y to Chriftsglorie, whcteisthat wie- i word ot the Lorci may haUC frCC paflagC ana cor.lfngiobis ma.^ kfd man (hall fit.andtiansferre all thing! that apptrtcine to GoJ.to himfelfe, and bes]orified,euenas/Vu withyOU, nei-,dinerf admo- ranyihaiifuUawayfto^Gedtohim. t By fi^.-M-x ofoif, h(f>,nMhou:tie ^ Attd that wc may be dcliuerc from » vwea- ''j«it'":.it' ttaj »fthtly'anMiu'ndj!'.rfee>'tmgCmnc'>. f ^lUmtnkntfvbolttmthttjwh ' of then; re, that hmn!hutvfhttufntnd<>ftniiithapU*^Hri^imii()ik.ivfcr,%h'tmiiibiLtTittni they malt* prayers for the intteafeand free paflage»f the Gofpel, asd foittoe . Slt{hr4hMtaaK<^ftMndP.im(i,iefcre*boml{/l^l»ml PnncfffiltlltWIH f'ui rj(etieo(ihef»ithfulIjDimfteiJofth« faaij. ^.efhtf6.tfi,ccUjf:^, » WMtf> " OfsUcidle. i.Timoiheusi The ende of the Lawe. « iti«Bom>r. Tonablc and cuill men: »for all men hauenot waike air.ong7youinofd!natel/, andworkenot 7 Howgreat • tieile that the G«>f faich. at all,^bllC are bufie bodies, huhtiieat at it, peiiihJteJoffo J Bdtthe Lord is faichfull, which will'ftablifh 12 * Therefore them that arefuch, wevvarnc •'eJ«i«e'hby S'a'rTrfgffre yoa.andkecpeyoufrom" cuill and exhort by our Lc.d Icfi.s (Thrift, rhatthcy H'^'^^^^^.:^,"'- ofGod Notwiih. 4 J And we are perUvaded of yoa tnroitgh the woike with qiiictneflc, and eat tlieirouTic bread, vjiotortooopnw Lord, that ycbotii doc, and will dosthetbinges I'j «» Andye, brethrcn,:beHotwcatiein well p-ie,Dri[b« is doin". tbertaDyvmo ftandino.the c ' ■ b the wicked,be- caufe it is groun- ded »nd ftaj-ed vp C.1 thefaichfiill ptoraifeofGod. /,«r,<,cr fi-oM tM. ceiiie^'of VS. J T.ieftcondad- monicion is, that the) fnllowe >U ide your heartesto the 14 " If any manobeynotthisourCiyingin ]Iiiio°tt™da»it'were Charch ihal «uet ^vhich We wamc you of. the multitude of J tAnd the Lord guic _ loueofGod,and the waiting for of Chrift. this letter, nott- bini, and haue ne '^companie aceftaineftaodmg ^ 5 VV e wame you, brethren, in the Name of with him, '3 that he may beafhamed : »•"' ro>tne.v\ fctt. our Lord lefus Chrift, that y ec wichdi-awe your i j '+ Yet count him not as an enemie, but ad- Jil',""^/*"^ *"''• felues from euery brother tliat walketh inordi- monilli him as a brother. whicii God batfc nately,and not after die inftru&ion, which here- x6 '?>Joive the Lord himfelfe of peace giue appoiottd, fairon. yoH peace »1 way es by all meanes. The Loidtff *>'")*>/ the i«Ue, 7 /* For ye your felu« know, .^ how 5'e ought with you all. ugreatfmnTaoi to foilowe vs : ^ for wc behaucd not our fclucs 17 '* Thefalutarion of me Paul, with mine wickedaefle! waiesthedaaritif inordinately amongyou, owne-handjwhichisrhccokenineucryEpiftleifo S Hereprchcif o( the Apofttes a$ g -^^^^ tooke wee bread of any man for I write, f*"*" » v-iee. which "rhrd' hed """"'—'- ~ f....,:.i,i,u .^J ;i, .o ^u^„ «„f„.,..T «r^ ^r^C„.^\>AC^ U,^^rU >."o) "f d witli the ligently and ear. selllf admoDilh- eihthem of two things which ate giuen vs by the onelyg ace of Go Weinufttakehcedtta'.fotnemcrnvnwotthinescaufevsnottobo - j' r- L -c L\.~ ■• 1 \ flatket ill well doing, ti Excommunicarinn is a puDilhoient fotiheobflinatf. warned you of, that it there were anv, wnich ^ ^ ilmie (fmh Soctuii, hockt i.ofhk Tripxrlut hiiiant) aiicb »uliftb tut wUb hthii^ tiU alhitji. .^ Thefecond £/>.'/?/< to the Theflalonians, "written from Athens. THE FIRST EPISTLE OF «nt(lQlall,be •nouchetb his owne frtevocati- «n,)i)d alfo Timo- thies, thatih: one night be conlir- med by the ether: sad therevyithall tiedeclareththe laniHieof the A« |»rto!i:ill dn- Arine.towit.the ■lercieofGoJ P A V L T O T I M O T H E V S. C K A p. I. is dloue out ofa pure heart, and of a good coir- iZ^'h^'^ fcience,and of faith ynftiped^ ^,oa confcinicf,ntr • '^5 Prom the which things Ibme haue erred, ttoodconfcunce and liaue turned vnto vaine iangling, • w!ihi.t ^ti',>,or ■ 7 '^ they ^vbuld be doftourt of the Lawe, ahd ^"* "'^'■''"" '^ StUingliTth t Dt'feB piittriie tfa Hue PtHor^vhife office rff/e. fXaibcfinlisUth in Juvlfviz,- 4, he VA'nuh I'l'tn/iM vaine l^utiijom jitafiAfit ietich. ihaje thin^'^% which fi'rli(rcha. ritie ir,/^th:ii niiJ ihjt hii tmhoriite be uot condonned, 14 htJht-Keth TthM mine he^it imie though ihegrtce of Cod. A V 1 •' an ApolVIe of I e s v s Chris t, by the ||commande- mentofGod ourSauiour, and of our Lord lefus Chrift our hope, 2 VntO Timothus »7 naturall fi)nne in the faidi ; Grace,' merci?, *ijrf peace from God our Father, andfrtm Chrift lefus our Lord; ., ■ ■ J '-^5^ befofigbt thee to abide ftill in Ephe- Chriii lefu^sap. fus; when I departod into Macedonia, yo'>ni WibicAtt according to the glorious Gof- m.te impudent pel of the blcfled Go,!," which is comrt.itted vn- *»;'-'i;'';Sj|>;'^^^ tome. ■ .. llK'nfoolilhfiphir fticall babblet*. 7 The lakinnawayof an ohitfflion: He conjenmeihsot th« Ira ve.binreqoireth the right vltar.dptaflifrpf it. 8 He in drede-ekapeth iha ehtfebfibelawe.andiheteforedoeihnotabtorieit.whofleeingandefcbewing rfcrife things which the tawir condcnineth ^iuethhinileKe withallhisfcearttoob- fenie it : and nor he that make^h a vaine baobling of ouiwaid and cur ioi s matters. t ^nifuch toneu lie,whiiuihe Lord hith iiMuedT^iihirue aotlrmt, mid wtihilit holxGh^ft. fTorjchiamake'n*'teMit»eTeol'i;mint.. 9 HeJetttlhagainft fond and vaine babbli.ig, not onely the la.v but the Gorpelalfo, whieh condtm- neihnot,butgrea'lycommfndeth thtwholforne doarinectnteined in the com. maundemenHofGod, and thefefote he lalleth it asloiioot Golpel, B»d th« Cofpell of the blenVd God, the vcrti>e whereof (hcle babtleis knewenot 10 A reafottwhy.neither any other G»lpel is 10 be taught then he hath caught in the Church, neither after any othtrfuft.bccinfe the te IS no other CofpelbeWe that, wbich God committed to him. _ /. II «'Toeieforc Chrlftcametofauefinnersi Chapji.ii;. Womcns modeftie. .93 II Hem»Intcineth " "Therefore I Aankc him, \vhkb Iiath J 4 ForthereisontGod, and one Media- 4GoJfi,auWooe •f Mcefiitic iiij made mc g rtrong,/6«»» »J,Clu-iil Iciiis our Lorde: coiur betweenc God and nian,jv/;»ffe «j the b man el« be mjnifd'«t Ai oftitlWp a- for he counted me faitliRiU , and put iT^ee in his Chrift lefiis, to be the ontiy i7«;T;tur -f-'i": , ,, ^ ,,,,, , ,/,J^'^°f'^f>i-':^lf^^,'^"f^-=foraIIrt,en,f„^^^^^^^^^ former life.dcba- 1$ VVhcnbeforc I vvasa ^ bhrphcmer, and a *fo''*th?irtcaimoniem due time, niewiis goodre* fingiiinifelleeueii pcrfecuter,and anopprefler.but 1 wasrecciued to 7 4» Whcreimtolamordeinedapreacherand "nfanir.goiaKoits *oh«li,toadiijnce mercic: for I did it ignorantly through vnbcliefe. an Apoftk (I fpeake the trueth in Chrif}, r.nd Lie ofn^f-rfiihtr Sv"'c°ewirh; »4 Eutthegracc of our Lorde was excecdiue not) e«e« a teacher of the Gntiles in cfaith.and LTet^b^'.heoo. abolinieJail abundant '-vvitlifaitli and loue,which is in Chrifi vcritie. * ly Medivou be thole his (otioer lefit";. 6 * I will therefore that the men pray , cuery «-ei«eGi.d&aH doingj. ,j iJThJswa'truefavin", and by all mcpjies whcic ' n;".l>y ^,,':;;S:"' vvort%-tobcrecciueJ,that'*Chr4efuscnmc fdoubtin^^^ / . tSltXc wien J hAd ut vie into the worldc-to fauc finners , of whome 1 am 9 -Jr ^ Likeuifc alfo the women,that thev ara)' of man which ii to iet xMi'M *l(> chicfe. t''cn:i(lliiesincomelvapparelI,nithfihaniefaftnes "mmoBtoall ^'""'"'"j'""/ rtfNotwithnandingforthiscaufewasIrecei- and modeftie,not with broyded haire, orsold,or ""^i-'f-^ >-■<••»<« f,Thffc,r,ihfi»t. ued to mercie,thatl!.fusClinftOiouldfir(Ulicwe pcar]es,orcoftlyapparell, r^ ts ofaen,.nd ptrtiiHt norkt On meall longfciffcring , vnto the enfample of ro Eut (as bccommcth women that profefle made iBt.-tce'isioa %h,chFaHibr>g. ti^j.„,^ which (1-aI in time to come bcleeue in him thefearcofGod) with good works. '°""- ?;Hfproue,htl,i,vmoctemaIllife. ^».' Let the woman learne in filencc with all t.-f^t^t^, thangebvibeef. 17 '4 Nowe vwo the Kmg- cuerlalting, im- iubiection. ^^j, , feits.Torthit.ihat mortalliinuilibic, viito God ''onely wifc , ^eho- 12 '•• I permitnota woman to teach, 8 neither 5 * 'O"finn»'ioii he that « asa pro- '^ 2lor\',for eucr,andeuer, Amen. to vfurpe authoritie oucr the man,but to be in fi- '"""'«'''« <«» phancman.isbe- „ t* , ■' ■ • -, 1»„^» -j v . ^ to the Gci::ilesi> co-r.eabtUeu.r& 18 'Jlh.s commaundemcnt commit I vnto Icnce. .hdecretoftalu.. bethatdidttieft thec, fonuc Tinio:hcus,accordingtotheprophc- ij * For « Adam was firft formed,then Eue. tioonowcpenea <»«"€•<" "f r"fe ■ cies, which went before vpon thee, that thou 1 by 14 * "AndAdam was not g deceiucd , but snJmadenai,ire(t, '.Tt^^ow^t them (houldeftfighra good fight, the woman was deceiued , and was in the tranf- ^^^fbi::"™. towards him. 19 Hauing ra faith and a good confcience, grcHion. tedprojarl) to 1} He lurneth ibe ' < which fomc hauc put away, and as concerning » J " Notwithftanding, through bearing of this office w hich reproeb of the faith,h.iue made (bipwracke. childre flie fhalbefiuai if they cotitiruc in faich, !>' ^°'^^ faithful- .'he-itownVhrd! aoOfwhomcisHymcneus, and Alexander, and loue,and holinefle with modeftie. I^xlcute."""''' fliewinj that thi's iij. '7 vvhome I haue " deliuered vnco Satan, tlwt a a.r;«i,t.ii. fingiilar example thfy might oJearne not to blaipheme. ' ^iil^f>iiiJ!>tceriljt;tiiJ it faith ktmtarttlbntM-fcKieTMilJcuKddolfrine, of the goodneffe ' . . _ *»^l>yi""''',anvptiihtmari>>tetthancilm^ofit. 6 Hebathfpokenof tie per- ofGcd.teJoundeihtotbecf.irmoditieof ihewhole Chi rth. i tVfrthi'e to It fons (or whom weimiH pray: and now fe tcacheth thacthedieexnceof places behutii. -J* Milih,9.\f r/ta>lei,i7,. 14 Hebteakeihout inroan t^clamatl 's tati'" away: for in times pa(l,oneonelynaticn,and 111 one ccrtaineplace.catne cn,(uen forveryzealcof mind.rortbathecjnnoilaiishe hinrfclfe in aniplifyiog togfiher to publileleriiice: but now Churches and Congregations are gaihercd the grace of Gcd. k Lauic John ly.j, 15 Theconclufionpf both thi former «ogeihereucry whe:e,(otdetlyandilecen:Iy)andmentometog[thfrtorciueGod fjtherryaimonitionstowit.thatTimothiefttiuing manfully sgiioft all leites, publiltely withcommonprayetneithermiiliwe fliiuefor thenatinn,orfotthepu■ beiB2cal!edto the minider e according 'o many prophecies whitb went be fore 'ificationpfthebody,«rforihepIacc,but forthemindetohaue itcleanefrcmall of him,flrould both maiuteine the doilrine which bee had receiucd; and keep alfo oflence.andfull of fuietrufiand cotilWence. d Hi fuUiththef^ntfir thtihini agoodconfciencff, I. Bf ihehilfeofihim, m lyhokjurae inrl fom-le r)<,(i'me, Ulrtfrfthilifiin^-vpcfhiiudeifjnheriiUin^vponCod. 1 (VilhcM thtfr tiiffa 16 Wbofoeuer keepe nor a good .onfcieiice, doe lofc alfo by litleaiid liile the 'nitffimti cfiht Kaiitdf^nhiih hit.drt -atfrm callmf^ tifon Gad mth » toed ctufci' ^irtofvndetftandingj which heeptooueth by iwo mod lameoiable eltaniples, '»"• f Doubting-Bhii.hu a^t:i:li fa th^Ur/i.;6 J^ i.P>rl?.j. 7 Thirdly ht ^ LCe^.j ?. 17 Suth as fall from God, andhistelioion.arenottobeefudcred appoyottthwoniCDtolearnein rhepcblikeaflimblies with fdenceandmodertie inthe Church.bDttnhcrougRttobeexcommonicated. n LaflouiofihcCi-utch, being comely apparelled wi.hout any riot or exiell'e in their apparel). ■; t.Cor, tudjidiiiittred thtMta Satatj, 0 That b/ ibtlr Jmatt thtjt might Itarnivhat it u M-H- 8 Ibe firtl argument , why it is not lawful! lor vyooica Co teach inthc 'ffbbf^bimc, Congregation.becaule by rhis rr.eanes ihcy (hould be placcdaboue men,foi thcf •• • CHAP II uldbeiheirnafteis:whJch isagainftGodsoidinante. 9 He proueth ihii "" . *. ordi'radcccfGod.whertfcy the womanij fubieaiomao, fitflbyihat, that God I HtfxhottethllifmiomtkifM'jIitefrAynifirAllmrn, ^ $ Hiadethe woniaBalterman,form3ns fake. X Ctti.t.i-j.audiy 3t. jj- C(n -.5, 4»d that for two cauja: 8 ^ndthfrtfhre he wtlliihaUmem Is Then.betaufe that after (inne.Codinioynedthewonianthis pirniOiment.Vor ma!lfhc(it«pra}, 9 ^/iJdfcla'fthbjwfiat'y^are/, tt that ihe mas was deceiued by her. g ^damwaidtoiHtd^hulthtughhuviun and with what motttftj^wmiH ought tobehtitt thcmltlMS in mtanei,ana thereforr fhr ia notihi/ffnr this caufe (nbic(llo i-er hu.band , andcught hol/afemtliti, lole. 11 Hec aJdrih a comfort by the wav.lhat their fubrefiion hindeieth not ■i^z^& T ' E^hortthcrefbre^at firft of all fu,^iicau- :Si:;r:;::i:^f:^mi:ii;":;;;^j^^dc;::^£"'^'"" - '^^'^ ^7.'' , ■ A„ Ao"S'P"vers,intcrceflions, <>(M/2iuingofthanks ■ t, . . ^ . / 7STr. bemadeforallmenv ■ ^ .„. . S.^ ^ ^-JP' -*°,b iow iVt'bc 2 For Kings,andfor allthatare in authoritie, * "r^LTt'l'^t^:^^:::^^^^^^^ i-.^A.^.,!,,. ..I- fk. % L °i J J Li IT »«"■», r a chihrtaimijamilii: 15 htecaUeih the Church ..iecodpiaceoi the ifbat wcmay leadcaquictanda peaceable ufe, ihihohrtofCtd. ■■^'i;S;'f,W inallgodlineaeandahoneftic. ^His'rxatme faymg, ^f any man adefire , Hai.fn. d,Tpa.. . ««or,'e.to wit,oe J 5Forthisisgood&accq.tablem the- fight 1 the office of a Bill.op, heedcfireth a worthy chedrheneatife, |iubl ike prayers, of God our Sauiour, V.'Orkc as well ofdc ftnae . J^'n:?!^!^^ ^ '''^'^oWA\ chatall men fliall befaued and ^ * a Bilhop therefore muft be vnreprouea- Tf h^nd' 1'^?^' .^n/orVhorSwe comc vnto theacknowledgmgof the tructh. ble,thehii(bandofonet.«ife, watching, tempe- as XoiT^bi'ke 'ought tf pray: he _ . . - ., . prayer.Kenowin , teacherbtKjtwcmoBpray foralJmers.anderpecrallyforalliranerorniagilhareS) the thirds place comnetS to ifiepeifons ibenifelaes, fpeakino tirft of Psdcgrf , irthichihing was at that time fcr.eA hat doub'.ed ofiOeing that k ngs, >ia and the tnJ aftcwKde of Deacon J.and hce vfcih a preface, that the c'liurcb may'knr we' iDoft part ofroagiilrate* were at (hat time rnemiesotlhe Church, z An argu. that thele bee cettaine ond line tuler. i A bilhop rckeor the n:in:ft.-tie of inenttjkcnof iheend:to wit.becaure that Magillta-es are appointed to this end, the wotde is not an idle drgoi'ie, hut a wotkc ar-dihatan excellent »io;;;c' ard . thatmenni;ghtpeaceablyandc)iMetlyliueinallgo.^lineffeAI;.ontny,at.d there- tlienforea RiOiopmuflbec iurnillitd nitb many venues bpth at hone and a- fore mrillwc commend the efpecully to God that they iiiiyfiithful!} cvccure fo broade. Wheiefore it is reijuifire before hee bee chorcn.toejamine i'{! his Ics ■ seceffaiy am Cce. a rhu vorde cont'irtth ali tinde of,iuti :', Khchftobre vl^d niDg.hisgiftes.ar.dablenffTeaiid hisl;fe. a Hie [perkeih nut l-rietf.^v,biit,n: tmm^fira'n I'l aUl'-eiraftires. j Anxthet atgument.why Churches oi Con- fi'h'>f,ihenihe vlucl tktrecir.nothie avirfelaiiUuilhtChux-h, Lnij^ivnalh of jregatioBS ouglit to prayioJ all men.wirhout any difference if natioffkinde.jge, t';t MwJt^tid d:fpcf;iion of nut , framed afd di'fcfes tohljir end t'ti^i ihr LhHrcl^ of •I0td«r:towr.,becaijeil:elordbycallrngol3llforte$,yea fomc'Inr.e hole that GoditttaandtehnilfliHtritP-illrleafftheLoii'. *Tit.z.*. i Then'orr'h'e we gteateft c tiemies to the Gofpelwill hane his Chutcb gathcied together after that fhmuih omi matnid mtnjrom iht offlu ofBi/hopi, oriel) bicauk thej ar'i mvri. tbtilott,aadthe(«fotrfrwus(«beinadcforalL td,ii ^mchri^, rite. The great rnyflcrie. l.Tinaothcu*. Godlincflc is profitable, race,n'.odeft,harfcarous,apt to teach. 3 iTorhidiixig to aaniCt and cmmau>uU»g ir., e ^ ctmmn tif. j Koc ^ giucn to vvine.no ftriker.noc giuento to aLftdne from mcates 4 which God hath cre»- doTsirlwo b'lxJt ^Cu ""*"'** '" '^^^^y liicre,but gentle,no fighter,noccouecous, tedJ to be receiucd « with giuingthaiJjs ofthero oiihufclft d». 4 LifihjTffoH 4 QncthntciRrukhjsownehoufc honeftly, which bekcue and know the cructh. ajine.io wiuht vp tall into CMe'Jcor.cicmnaf.on ot the and prayer. ivLiiir" firn'hi"'* T'Z^'h^l.'ri' '^^"^"- ^ " ^''^°" P"^ *^ brethr:n in rcmcmtrancs o -.t ;he t.«kr» UfMi'tnlo. 7 He muft alfc be well rcpoitedof, euen of of d-,efe things, thoullialtheagood minilkr of «''<''D--™i'l« 3 iike-.v/fe'tht them which are widiout,kit he f:.ll into rebuke, lefus Chrifrjuhich haft bene nourilliedvp in tli£ ^^71,°'''^"'°* ti«conim..>n fi.ft andthefnareofdiedeuill. words offaitb,^nd ofgooddocitine, which diou Ihe'Downe^for mlXTzs^otut 8 Ji-ikewifewtt/? c Deacons i« graiiC, not haft continually 'followed. bii.etUy,crejifd alU)i theft hoae'"' t^ouMc tongiicd,not giuoi vnto TOUch wine, nci- 7 '<> But csft away prophane, and olde wines '■'*"'•"'«*' %,uue OiCobrie. ther to flchy lucre, fables, '' and c.ercifi; thy (elfcvntoggodlines. ciu'feihc'^oiierl tie.miad; voyd of p ^Hauingthc ''myfterieofthe faichinpure 8 ' ^For bodilv exerciCe profteth litlc:biit throw wi'ih*ihelt Jh;"j^°|^*l'-^' confcience. ^ g:dlines;sproP;t.ibIevncoallthings,uhich hath dccetl.thceiKk ftruftedinthe do- 'o And let thcm firft beproiiidthenletthem thepro,-. ifcoftiie life prelcnt,and of that that is whMcfcre thcr atin. of fji^h, and miiiifter,if they be found blaT.eleile. to come. God"o"it,ihai job: mort.ol j , 4 Likewifc their wiues mufl be honeft^, not 9 > 5 This is a true faying , and by all mcanes wc liiould vfe rcifn«a°nd'm"e. *^'^' (peakers,t/it fober,-r«'< fa"thfuil in ail tilings, worthy to be leceiued. them. gtitie. 12 5 Let the Deacons be the hulbrnds of one 10 For therefore wclabour and are rebiiked, * ^'?'"*'^/"* ( Thtfc are thij wife,and fiich as can nile their children ivcUj and becaufe we truft in the lining God , whjchis the mMBtj'h'eyfobbe th^'^t"^"" ^vivov.nehoiii'holdes. Sauiourofalrr.en,fpccialIy ofthofethatbclecuc. God of hijgioiy, <'Thip'.ii9. 1 J For they that haiieminiftredwel, get them n Thefe things warne and teach. who will be ho- frhtdoarineol fellies 3 good g dco-ree, and ^ great libcrcie in the «2 MLetnoniandelpifethyyouthjbutbevn- "Ab«m"'And''* »tr Gti^^lMi'-h faichjwhich is in CKrift lefkis. to them that beleeue , an enfample, in worde, in htiewui,jii the j'^rl'ff u! ^4 " Thefe things write I vnto thee, trufiing conuerlation,in]ouejin(piritjinlaithA*dinpiirc- Apoftlededjiei* tLJd^rL'.T to come vervfliorclyvnto thee. ncfle. '^7"'^! titiUit. 15 Butifltar)' long,y thou mayeft yet know, ij '5 Till I come,giue attendance toreading, ypj'fjjj'j"'^"^^ 4 fUgiidmiiftbe howthouor.ghtcftrobchaucthyfclfiny'hoiife tocxhortation,tf'Wto do^rine. wiihagood'con- c,(i^v.?.l?^ r>,, of God, which is the cbirchofthe liiunf God, 14 Defpife not the gift thatisin thee, wbich fcicnce'! tonswiiKS. the 1 pillar and ground of tmctU. was giuen thee by prophecie with the laying on Apofiolicail tn!^ 5 Tbtythathioe . i Thefe things ej;ercife,aWgiue thy felf vn- the difference oJ DiTft«ith«'rbe' thefleni,'i/-,„/-«. t r„i niiig : continue therein: for in doing this thou which acknow. porpofrng toj-Idemanypeculiarihing. pe.uuiiog to the da>1y offceof a Pa- flialc both TauC thy felf,& them that hearethec. ^^l^^'^'^^" Reur/jieakethfirftawordottwoc'DceiniiohiscoinmiDglo Timoihre, that he wordc jnd ca'uetfa orneghgence. 7 ThePaao«rhatha!Y»yesto .h.nke U-a' hathe^^^^^ *«*4|o.^«,/aWf -r.rnW «r <*, tcrdn tW. e fJ'r^nf.Ji i«d ^ ,nthehoure..f.heliu^gGod*here.nt .e.reafu-e ol the trneib,, kept. 1 r. i^,Jj^,,,,„c,d>.,h, r^hr «d giner of, hole c.t.rr, uh,chi» Vfr. 5e. fhenth.^rte-^., whereol the Ch.rch,s.hekee?t,ar.dpre(erae,fceeteamo.->2ft f.,..r,,,c,.%,of,>„ Lorir^h.,-^tm*j-4eih,f,mi.ti UhaiooJ c.\lu:»f, . men the mm.fiene oftfie wordc be,,g ap^u^.ed t^ha. enJ«nd^n;rorc:ro. it ^.'^^ ' ^^^^ ^^„,,^/ ' .^, J^^„ ,^, ,^„^ 5„,i J, ^„^» t.a.ayt 5. :B(ba,uch ' , , ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ j ^^^^^^ „, ,1,'^ ^^ J,, , ,^„ j, /„^ l^atthefioht or,tpe,rctdthe«ry Angels, anJtocontl>.Je,h«bemgpreaehed „", fr^,;„ ,h, ^,„. f ^,«. rf^^„, ^om .V/.i, err. .J Hee fetteih ■.- »nto,UGent.!es,va.rrce,u.dof,heai and.snovvpheed aboue.nglMy vn- ^i„,„„,H„i„i„;„„„^), ,g,i„fl,ha,£iireanJ,pofhticall d..ft,ine , btK «t ^:^n^'r}l'k f'^»»'V;'*'Cc.V«;Ke«.d<<((. 11 GodlinfflV confifterb in V, M- A P. llli. dtinrujllexercile.JndnotiB oiit»ard'e«uneteo«fl< odile, which iboiio:i itbeo r K« nnitm-.tth «» vtJ/filfe Jolirmei j .»/" mtnUit «»J fotret).!Bg to tee accounted o(,if it be rightly \ fed, yet ii ir in no wife coir pae* th chart cfrnntn, 7 a alfo pto^hmt ftttf,: 8 ^"J ble witbgodlinefle, For itprofiteth noiof it fel}e.bulthrou-ifttebcccfiteo?j- eovim:ndihthe gtjlf ixtrafe, t; 4*i iht dtify riafmg notbtr.butths hath the ptemifebothodhelife pttfcr.t, and cf that that i»<« ofil-i Scrn^iMTn. ... . come. 13 Heegoetha litlefrotn histnatrer.and Oieweihihat they which gice iTTc rellethigiinA >h "TOwC ' die Spiritcipeaketheuidentlv, that in the!nfeIuenogod:iiiffle;aIrltoi3ghthe7areafftiftedaDd/eprcchfd, i^e notwirh- tKjutoedodlriar, x\' rhc Ltttr timCS fomC Qiall ikrart from the R>nflinei;otto''be«oiinledi7iiferableajothfiinfnai*, ketiofe thty annot »f. lalfe npi-iior.i, 3 f-VI, ^n,l Chsl ciiip Ferde vnro fim •siif-pr-niir f'^-edft-r inatcnnfethatothermrnare. and the endeol •.heir both is fatte tfif- whicbhe foreiel. '^'^'-Y^V lh-1 glue r.eCilC vntO IpH.Ji), er.Our, f^^,,, „„,-,„„ the other. For bo* tanGidfoilake bis , which is bnar.t.Wl hihtliatefttane and dodnncs Otncinis, cuentowardsbijencaies^AiiJhfewilleihthatthit doflrire bee well beaten which l>,a!! fall a- 2 » Which (peakc lies tlirOlKjh ''hypocride, into their heads, ta Nowehteretcrfinh totnat fxhortation.fhewirewlifeh «.-ay (rom GoU ^ {,2,,^ ^hcir ' CokicilCes burned IV roi bote y ran, "« '•>' «"«> "(' PanoKr.whcreby h«e nuy c«n-,e to bee reufrcnced al.koi.gh jhd hisfcNgion, ■' ' he* bee hut yoong, to wit, fucb fpeech ami life as are witnelfes of chariii*, ftijl bringinby thefciggeftion of Jaun,anifn,ihata greatrumber (Kal gineeare 7.eale;fai(h,3ndpuritie: but here i» no mention made of the ctofier flalTe, ring, lothcm. 4 Fiamihriru^dt^rirtofCtd. t Alihoogb heretikei counterfeit cloke.and Inch othfrfoolilh and childifh toyei. I? The ptinjte exeiclfe of knlinr^ peiietfoir,Bch,veihaueihcyu>coar(ieme. b ftt thry niUpU}erijh/:i ae irjf Mtthmi ih} Trti te im'- roaiier of whnlrrnmcdpQrinrand exhortat:on,bo«htother.fe!uej and to other. kn:t)»rfWtrer,tc.ir,.tr^,ri,ftj,tnyrtfnal>Unce»fl'h*mrfaftiiet, c fVkofi ctnjc'ume h r4ithutrl>ftrin^,tMihrtrunl/Jints(b>ng:*>idlhirefi>ri iki wtim/Uri *f tht Kvr'JfohtrJjhtii'r ijjtt9 sH id'dfi fliimi t'utr ii^irjobteaimio htKfc}Mi'SpiHliiti ctmmitb to tl- ittrt, 1} tnd ^t«i,nhj»mt»hailoiiMn^th Thcfe thinges thci cforc wame them, of. K'f/;'r chactheynuybeblauKlcne. ftowvponibeiri, 8 If there bee any that prouidcth not for tJiey bellow it his ownc , and namely for them of his hoiife- •rpooibnn. holde, hcdcnicth thc faith , and is worfe then fcluef. • cj II 5 Anothtf, be. an mfadeU. ciofe BMure it 9 > Let not a widow be taken into the num - fclfetcjchcihvt ber TOdcr threefcorc yeere oldc, thathatli beenc 1° rSl"'* ^^ ''■•fe ""^^ one husband, * The ihird : be. «0 And well reported of for good worfces : if aufe thii dueti. (he haue nonri/hcd her children, if(he haue lod- fuIoefliplMiech ged theflrangtrs , if llie haue <= waflied the Saints 7Thtiecondfole: ^^^'^' if flhc haue miniftrcd vnto them which were let ibe cbmch in aduerfitie , if (he were continually giuen vnto liiDe tif e cf fuch cucry good worke, »»»iewid.we« J, 10 But d-Kifufc the vonKf widowes : for indcej.tlutiito i , i i / o ^ _ • n. by , futh a« are ^ hen they haue bcgimnc to waxc wanton againlt pooieatiddcfti- Chn(l,diey will marrie, tnteofhtlpeof 12 Hauing dan nation,beaufc they haucbro- tbrirowDttitDds, Ir.-„ >L„ cr r -u •nd liuc eodlj 4 "' teliginudy. I J " And like^vife alfo being idle they Icamc S Tbcihi'diDle: to gocahout fiom hoLfeco houfe:yea iheytre leniidow«.ibJt not onely idle, biitalfo pratlers and biifibodies, »d at lus tht fr^a'^J"? ''^'n^s which are not comely. cure< godly, ij Thefixib inle: letlhehiibfnll helpetheinvicowesattlieir •wne charges as much at tbejrcao, uul let aoc the Cocgregation be buidtoed *'ai\ (lufc CEpealct, 17 CHllteEldeR that rule well, let them be '4 Nowhegi- had in « double honour, f fpcciaily they which ^7l;,;*;i;';"'*h, labour in the worde and doflrine. ougtn to behiu« 18 For the Scripture ftith, ifThoufhaltnot liimfcHewith the moufcll the mouth of the oxe that treadah out Elder«,thatist» the come: and, ^ The labourer b worthicof rtJ'""„d rr^ ^ his wages. haue the goner- 19 ■$ Againft an Fldcr receiuc none accu&- nance i» the difci. tion,but vnder two or thi ee witneffes. church whfch is 20 '«lhcm that finne, rebuke openly, thit ,,tendeDrof!heif the reft alfb may teare. coropanie.Tite btif It f V »7 I charge »A#* before Go d and tlw rule t let the Lord lefusChrift, and the eleft Angels, that J;'-|-^^,^ thou obferue thefe things, without prelerrmg one ,1,, , j^ccullie.at to another,and doe nomingpartially. God himielfe ri "Lay handes g (iid-ienlv on no -man, nei- b«b conimsun- ther bepartakerofothermensTinnes : kcepe thy d;;'.*^^,^'*;, felfcpure. duetiewell, b« 2 J 'PDrinke no longer water, but vfe a little honeaiymaio. wine for thy ftomackcs fake, and tbiiie often in- "'"«<'• firmities. ' ^^'""'^!:'c 24 aosomemensfinnesareopen beforehand, 'JtZlZffirt and goe before vnto judgement: but lomemens ,,/?, follow after. frhfrimm 25 »' Likewifealfo the good wofkes arc ma- '^°,^,'^"°J,^, nifclt before h.-md, andthej- that are otjierwifc, "JljlpZ't^ cannot be hid. goucmmtitt »»e. fy,imiU(iifdlt thf mmturs of iht CoKirtfttliim , tht tlher Hd ttfJt thtt, tticndvf oa ft itching^ *rJ fiitfttt, to nd for iht Congfigelioit. 'i^T3em:etonome 15. f, t.eottKth, 9.f. ^Mnthcmn.zo. lute -e^y, ij Therfcondni)e:letDoaceufatio« be admitted againft an Elder , but voder two or three wituefTes. i< Tho third lule ; lee the Elders (o conuia»d be fcbuked openly, that they isiybce an example to other. :• Chdpitr t.t}. 17 The foiiith rule ; let f.ncetitis be vied withont any ptei dice or refpeA of perfoos in EcdclisniciH procecdioge (efpecislly againft the Elders) becaufe God himfelfe is there prefect, and the lord lefusChtift with a multitude of Angels. r8 The fifth lule ; let ib« miniller lay handes faddenly «n ne man . let him not beefsuliie herein either by fauouting any mansfollie, orperuerfeaftVaJsn : If ought be done otberwife tbenwellcfhitfellowes , lethim keepehisconrciencepuie. /> ^t mushM in tlite/uth doenolrtfhlf limit tmy nhaifiriiir, to itiy EciUft[l!c*!l funH'nn. 1 9 The fixt rule : let the Elders hiue indifferenc confideration of theic health, in the maner of their diet. »• Becaufe hypocrites fometiaiescteepc into the minifterie , although there be neuer (o great dilige»ce vfed , the Apoltle willeth the Paftours not to be troubled therefore, »r flake any whit of their dligenceio trying and eumining , becaufe the Lord hath appointed a time to difcouei tba fadics of fuch men, and itis our pariesloialte heed that wee offend not there- in. It Another ccBifotlbelonging to them, «vhi«hfaa)e(nietat«{Iaa then moo- thren, but rather doefcruice, becaufe they grc ued by them, ftithfull, and beloued, and » partakers of the be- ;,}i'„'„^;^^];'/G'o- nefit. <» Thefe things teach and exhort. fp^ ,0 uouhle the common nate. Andthisii the fiift role : let feruants that are come to thefaiih , and haut infidels to their msHtri, feioe ihem notw nhflani^ing with great fidelitie, I The rejfcn ; left Gor' iTk nld fccmf by the d^cUipe o. the Golptl to llirie vp men to lebeilicn ard all nkkedntfle. j T be Itccnd 'li'e ; let net fer- ' U2Bt5Jha? are come rn ihelaith, ard haue alio ir.sRc-s of tU fiime ptofefs'oa and religion, sndabufetbe rarorwf brotherhood, bnr let t! ir.i foiruih ibe ra- ther obey theio. t lei tih ti fil^iait.t, lUta ti.Hj.>n; iio\ei/,hfi nhicb pniewe to (utrURtr.f lift , tluy art pail.-l'ri «/ (•' r / «.' feed »il/ aiul l^w of Cjd, ai tint m..fiis tljT^ilkti fie. 4 A gtreiaU cortlifion, that th-fe ihitgs onghtrot onely robe fmiplie taught , but muJl with exhottaticnsbe diligetliy beaten int« ibtit hc^ds. I 5lf 'Goilintfle is great gaine. II.Timotheus. HccommcndethTimothiesfaith. 5 HtconJraacih j s If any man ttach othcnvlfc, andconfcn- rj ^t'* I charge thee in the fight of God, ♦f*ftMrBet m «ftc'"* I'ie'b'ith'li,*": mindes and deftituteofchetrueth, which thinks and Lord of lordes, Ihfsworii'aldhf. feiueiandoiheri, thntgaine isgodlincfle : fi-om fuch feparate d»y. 1(5 Who onely hath immortal itie, and dvvcl- power.aga'inft aU in va'ne cjucib- fclfe. leth in the liglit that none can actai.-e vnto, «•«' terroun of Poi, Clot all o. g < But godlineflc is great gaine, ifamanbe Xwhomncuer man (awe, neither can fee, vnto '^Z"^!'^' libe ) 'bfcaufe* Content widi that he hath. whom In honour and power euerlaf^ing, Amen. Jf/j^ is'U"*^ "' ihsycootentnot 7 7 For we brought nothing into the world, 17 "Charge them that art; rich in g this / h? *f«;;fii mxn^ tiicmfelues in «««( it is certeine, that we Can carric nothing Out. world, that they be not high minded, and that ^ord, to^rti>er,t9 «j 'asT tn^Z*'' ^ Therefore when we haue food & raiment, they jj- truft not in vncertaine riches, but in the T htTluchnhxht ceiuets/becaiife let vs therewith be Content. _ _ '"lining God, (which giueth vs abundantly all ppo.fr o/G J,' *'* they faaour or p 8 For they that will be rich , fill into ten- things to cnioy) rrhkhtfatflKkt foun.| of notbing tation and ihares,and iflto many fooHfh and noy- 18 That they do. \good, 4nrf be rich in good ■'^'^ J" ''»'*'-*''* madXraeV, be. f^meluftes, which dro.raemsn in perdition and works,dr- beready rodifl:ribute,&commun-cate, c/L'rn'mJwf'r'!' delkuftion, ip * '^Laying vp in (tore for themfelues a vrtjp.t u^tH.tj', 10 Forthedefire of money is the root ofjU good foundation .igainll the time to come, that 14. '""'ij'tf. euill , which while feme luikd after , thej' erred they mny obteine eternall life. ** '"*" '•'^•. . fromthefaith, and r precious name WitntiieS. oeighbenrs.aDdgenilecnndicions. g Jnihm^i lii'ttimii^io ihulifi, wuh rth.itie ofgodlioefTeand tl,ol?meninec(»»p4reiJ,-Thiihart>irh in^ocdaorkti. ^ Md'k^.tf. Me 12.1s, leliiioa , lefilthii lucre. A Striuingt aboxttetrdt^*itintt»ltut matter: md h Who o>i}) U,atdthatcMerliirlihg : fir he Irituhihe fai/emtlureofricljes afunH byworashemeitiethaUtboltthinUvhKhhAiteuipithintheai^andirlxTtbyyetcAU God, * Mmth f,i, 1: Theptaifeot liberalirie by tKeelTeas thereof: beciufe reip^ni fi'iifit. e Suchi »> :rt fee in thoji Ptai/ielilp fchootri ofPiip.r;!,ixhi-hare itisafare teftimonieofthe SciutofGod whivb d*eHeth invijandthere'ore of n»!hi>ti tilt but -viime inl-bjin^tiiidpranng. 6 He tnrneih away fi ly the name thefaluaiioothat fhalbeg uen vs. ij He tehearfeth the chiefeftof all thtforttier •i 93 me'and lucre, confefsingibatgodlinelTc is great gaine, but farreafttr ano- exhr.rtations,«hich ought to be deeptly imprinted id the minds of all miniftett thetlort.towit.beca'jfeitbnngfth iriiefuificiencie. 7 He mocketh their fol. of:hf word.towit.i'iat they efche^v all vaine babblings of fophiOrie.Jndeontinue J«e, which de fo greedily ga e alter fraile things, that they can in no wife be fa- iothenrnpUcilieoffinccredo^int, « N'>lcnel/mwi>rd,tMt elfomceuattKaiiel tisfied, and yet notwuliibnding they caRnotenioy that excelfe. 8 Hefra)ttb andg'fiurc: tobt lhoTt,jwhiltt thitr tehtuiturvKufiuh, thatiuen -ahentht) htU* TimGii>ie fiom couetoufnefle after snoihet fort, to wit, becaufe it dtaweih with thei'pe*ce,lhe) wonld/mke men heleeHe,their heads wtrt occupudaieMt Htlbm^ ilU it an infinite for toll.ails.andthofe very hurtfull, whetcwiihcouetousmcn do tor- hie ayidrfiighiit matierf,tM>ithenthey irrtd toncrfiingtht ^ith, ^ ment themfelues fo farrefooilb, tjiatintbe endtbcycaft away from themtbeir faith and faluatioD. d Soroaancig'irfidoiuinrere^eiireeibaroatheKiir.dtof C The fitft Epl/?/* tO Timothcus, written fi-Qin r.,«, cud .re .he haruffl and ,rucfiu:t> 4c.ue,o„<>„f,._ ^ 9 A pecnl.ar exfeor- l_^oi\cz:i, \vhich is the chicfdt citlC of Phrs'- gia Pacatiana. tation to diuersveit>es, whttewith it behooucihihc PaRours efpecially to be fuiniflied. < fybtmihe[pi)itofCi>d>ukli. THE SECOND EPISTLE OF PAVL TO TIMOTHEVS. CHAP. I. 3 He c-mwnanhT'm'jthtrs pith, < anitxho'iuhhirito't on piul-Ji'.H) m the charge curvnitud vnto him : !i ^iii thit neiiherfit hu Ionia, 1 ? nor the rrwltingo father'^ he (iiiil. It Hct'iimi'htihofhu^jjofflcfrip. ^Hemlteth him tj hfue care of rif ('Hiig cor/iraittenvnto hita, 16 ani AulanApoftle oflcPasChrift, by ^he wil of Clod, ^ according to the promife of life which is in Chrift hfus. 2 To Timothciis my beloued (bnne : Grace, nr:Cicy<5'"i peace from God the Father , anifrtm lefus Chriltour Lord. 3 ' Ithankc God, 4« whomclfcnic from »w/»7e ''elders with pure confcience, t'/.ac without i»g fi- it befo e him the (»reil good will be brateth him, and thrn reckoning vp fhrfxce lent gifts -.vhith God vojirlas it wtrehj'ie to be byinheiitancctn Ti. mo ')'e, and h:s anctfioors, which might fo mufh the more make him bound to C )d. Af~^^'tii b Fiom ^Uahamtjftac aniJuMobifirhll^iAkfthnot »f.t'hvij':i't} , iiM tfCiri^iaaijiM. • SinffCodto frut h t''iil h/i, Tthichhefrojnifli iuf.h>i/l fffin, I Thfchit/cil niaiVe ihathee (hootch at in (his Enillle.isto coo- fi'me Tiiroihino coatiniie'conlbnt' |»3ndm.ni'.|lye- lUB^nih; eiid,Ul ^. ceafinglhaue remembrance oftliee in my prny- ers-nightandday. - 4 " Defirinc, to fee thee, mLndful of thy teares, - ^* «*»'."".'» '.' IT t liii^j vi ■ ?~ ■ rofeitheimiinc- tint I may be hlled widi loy : ^le powrt of the y WhtnIcjiltoremcribr,inccthe vnfained Spirit.which God ftiith that is in thee, which dwelt firft in thy haiti'gmenvs, a- gr2ndmotherLois,aiv.l in thy mother Eunice, S>i'.'« ■•">f» "»'"'» " 1 rt- 1 I 1 ;i ; ■• i_ 1.- which may ana do and am alKired that tt dy^Uth in thee olio. j„,nj yp„„ y,. 6 - Wherctbic, I put chee in remembrance c The gift of God th.at thou ■■ rtirrc vp the gift of God which is in ai" nviereacir. tliec, by the pu'.ri ng on of mine bands. w/'7i« '"' 7 For God Ittth not giiicn to vs the Spirit of fc,4,;,^„ji„A,*r ^ fearCjbut of power, and oflouc, and of a found ^'^•">J '** ^'"'^ minde. iVd'Zl2e'S,'' 8 3 Be not therefore afhamcd oCthe tcftimo- *^ ,^', fa^,„,, /ui miifl lihouT I'trr.Mchdi'ipe c.mofifler andkrtfit'u kitrtvR^. d Tepei>cfmth«- rov,nJ irrrifie T<>, lu mrn rthifM ihe Lt'dvilldiflrr.y. ; Me prcoueth that the fgnnminieornrnicofthf crr^fTe ijnotonelynnttobe afhimedof. butalfolhat itisplorioos3nd,n>o(thonour.ible:fTft, becjule the Golpel wherefore the crdlf are ifftiiied, is iheieOini'-nie of Chrid : andlecondly, betanfe at len£vh tbe gtf « vcttueaod^owci ofCodajipeaieibiBihem. ni<: Tokcqjcihc paterae. Chapjj. StriuenotaDouiworucs, ?» » forhkjtkt. nieofoiirLord, ndthcrofiTicf hisprifoner: but fbuldieroflcfiisChrift. fTht CofpeUftn beparukcT of thcafHidionsof the » Goipclac- 4 No man that wancth, entarglethhiirfclfe tlmtuiiidtiU cordingco the g power of God, withthcaffaircsof b/Aulife, becaiifehc would ^ IViihtfthrn 'if '■^"' «'*»"' ^ ^ ^'^° '^^'^ '"•'"^^ ^'^'^"** ^■^''^'^ ^^ ^^'^'^ "" P'"*^ '^^"^ ^^^^ ^^^ chofen him to be a foiildier. l{k,T,t°^u°a ' ^hro'xh'ihi 4» holy calling, not according to our ^ worfces, J ^Andif any manalfoflriucforanriaftcnc, I'.hlgio'^^h'ntf' fcatrofCaJ. but according to bis ownc purpofe and grace, hcisnotcrowncd,exccpthcihiueasl»eoughtto ttunxithnjiruf. 4He(heweth whichwas^giiien to vschroughChriftlcfus ibc- 'loe- I"- ,. ,^^ wi(b how gr«t fore die V world was, 6 4 The huftandman n-.ufl labour before he ' J„,!,, " -^ bo°nd'.Vomiii>! 'o But isnowniademanifcilbythatappca- rccewe the fruites. mi«,(ici.e..iikB uiat bold') and ring ofourSauioiirIcfusChrift,vvho hath aboli- 7 ' Confider vvhatlfay : and theLordcgiue t»3 g«me«rio. conftiatlyhifglo. Oicd dcatli, and hath brought Ijfc and itumortali. thee vnderftandingiu all things. ftiDg.whtrtcinmcB S.t3 ticvntoMightthroughtheGofpel, 8 %Kememberthat lefuvChrift w^^.ofthc S»V.om« ojti.in.jadf«vko- u X 5 VVhcrcunto lamappointeda procher, leedeotDauid, was ray led againe from the dead nctowned.vDleffii nctk vptbtcjuiiii and Apoftle,and a teacher ofthc Gentiles. accordingtomyGofpel, htnuueaccwdiDg of out r.iuation, , , «: por the which caufe I alfo fuffer thcfe 9 ? Wherein I fuffer trouble as an cinl doer, '," "" ^1^,","^^ . Md*e't«Mllp" things,? butlamnotafhamed: fori knowwhom euenvntobondes: but the worde of God is not .'h'y « "t'r lo £io Therefore I fuffer all things, for the eleds 4 Another fimilf- which w« to hj^ agajn^ that day., Take , that they might alfo obtame the faliution !1!:V"^'„T1. Could come to 'i *Kecpc the tniepatcrneofthc wholfomc which is in Chriit leius,with eternall glory. tnsnmaylocke paffV.ihat wte wordcs, which tfaoii haft heard of me in faith and " ** /' « a tnie faying, For if wee be ^ « dead lot the haroeif, thould at length loue which is in Chriil lefus. together vith him , wee alfo (hall liuc together "'■'«''= lite fitft God"y,hV",Vl''' *^ ^ That worthic thing, which was comrr^it- y^iti>him. ° pSndTwo- chingoftheG"r. tcd to thee , keepe »' through the holy Ghoft, .'^ Ifwe fuffer, wee fliall alfo reigne together hisgtoood. pel.toChrirttbe whichduellethin VS. »«**'»»: ij if we denieAi»>,he alfo will denie vs. 5 Alhhefe tbiogi diftroreroj death ,5 " This thou knoweft, that all they which iJ If •.•webeleeuenot,jr«abidethheefaith- """<>' •>« vnde.. .Wt'aMtTe '='^* i° Afia,be turned from mc : of which fort arc f"" •■ he cannot dei.ie himfdfe. fX plSv* 4' i.Cor.i.i.' PhygellusandHermogcnes. 14 Of thcfe things put them in remembrance, lefli we aske of ^Tuui^.j. 16 The Lord giuc mercy vnto the houfe of and "^proteft before the Lord,that they ftriue not Godandbegiue h u»f«,hthu Onefiphorus: forheoftrefrdhedmee, and was aboucwor#ies whichis tonoproiite, twtothe """'•'"'^'"^"'g; ttr^ir^X notalhamedofmychaine, peruertingof thehearen. pUbelX^Pt'-- unmg,-o,4owiri,chfihaJ,f4chtlhif,igrActcfGU i Sefor, t(,„ eourft W"Y>0^.1S HjmeneuSand ir'nUetUS, ofDaoidlistbe efytiru^vhichhathfiomtoHiiurJincrilubigmnmgofthtKark. v 3{o«.i<5.n. " VVhlCh aS Concerning tllC ttUClh hauC ground otomfal* *!)bt.t.^.ei)l.i.if.tit.\.z. k HtthctufedHfi tndmmoytAlitiitt api/eit,. H ,.Tim. CtTed frOm the markc , faying that the refiir- uation : and the *'''"„-^„T''"'V''*^°''"' "'*'''"'"*?'''"' P'"*''"** * « the higt Apollle(hipbyi(traioeatgu[ncnt,(ow '^^^Tt hom iniqmUC. J*)- »/ "> »^;;^ it.aKuflypatftneand lliapewhereot Timorhieknewe in iheApolOe. „a.pk a.igh.cou.terpoyfcandweigbdowue an eumexat^plc.. ------ ^i,:i^,;';;^-;;:;;V;;;ftW^^^ O'H A P. II Chrift (thatis tolay,fojChrine«Njme) becaiTe that is theplainc way toibe 'no'' gloriooi life; as contraiiwife the* falling away of men ,n,r,l.,.. k...i. l l' l j ,ir , «'''"'^""'^°" *'"'''"''>'*'*'^- " * '^'gi<'"«'n : wheieii. bee lalutth that Tnioine.n wn en Keepeitto tlietiifeluei, butthey rather which doemoftfreelv offence that rnfe hv tt„r!^II,no ,« ,c . n.„.f-„ti,/i .i,,..!,....^ c.n --icynHiiuryvcneis, ' ' ^ ii.Tiniotheus, The vfe of Scripture. (t thettkioga- 10 «*NotwithftaBdIng5n t grcathoiifcar; not which peifecut?ohsIfufi«red: but from themall ^ rbtir wicknim cn'it'L'o^fht'' ^"'^'y ^'^'^'^'^ of gold & of filuer,bii!: alfo of wood th: Lord dtliucred me. /htSJ«/j, ,«,„/,. Bou'Ao the g'ooj andofcarc'n, ^andfomc forhonour,andfome 12 Yea, and all chat will Hue godly in Chrift Jr^'eigi^^ti, Bunolihehouir, vntodiQionour, _ lefuSjAialirutferperfccucion. mooitioa w ,icb thatbcfcjihnMin 2 1 I fail)' man therefore ^^piirge him felfc , ij Buctheeuillmen andQeceiuersdiallwaxe '»>nortpi«/ous:A » great bouie all f^.^^, ;.(j^(- j^g (;[ jj^^ ^^^ jj ^ honourjfata- «> worfc and woi fe,deceiuin?,and being dcceiued. P*"""' f"*^ *"= vdielt of one fojt „.,- , 7 r 1 ^ 1 1 i i> ■ 1 ■ l 1 ■ #• 1 wife by tlie word and for one fer- iSined, and mcere lor the Lord,and prepared vn- 14 But concinue chou in the things which of God only.wbci» nice.bat we mull to eucry good worke. thou had lcarned,and which are committed vnto inwehaueperieaj' look* to ihis that 2z ^3 Flee alfo from the leftes of youth , and thcc,knowing of whom thou haft learned tlMnt: h "leliuercd rnto Tl^'fZltul' follow afterrighteoufncs/aicii,loue,«Bi '^peace, i J And that thou haft knowen the holy fcrip- "•■^"^f f""" V"' U-ls prepared to •111° n i t 1 •/ ' . . r lu l- l 11 1 i^ v teinetheiihetto lonoMt. vvith them that ijcall on the Lordc with pure tiircs ofa cluld, which are able to make thee wife difceme.knowe 4 ■^T^oOTj.it. heart, vnto faliiation, through the faith which is in eOabiift tme opi- hB,theify,orit, 2j V Andput away fooliOi & vnlearned quc- Chrift leftis. ' nioni.&toconfut. 'ZTf'ltJsV,:"' ftions,knowing chat they ingender ftnfe. , ' ^^ > ' For the whole Scripture is giuen by in- '^'^t;;^ [:;^4';. ^i,otihecai,fi:for 24 Butth.e fsruantofche Lord muft not ftriuc, fpiration of God, and « profitable to teache, to miimanert.and in that »et pii ^f but tnujl bee gentle toward all men,apt to teach, conuincc,to corrc(5l,<««i/ to inftruft in righteoiif- «<> ft «nf good. ZJ'lZt'uuZo 'filtering the euill, _ neflc, ^^^l«°f„w mi/'i/TviUihaiu 2j Inftniding them with mcekcneffe that are 17 That the' manofGodmaybeeablbkite, "j/,*jj°*'^°^"°/, jB x-i/b; to Cod, k contrary minded,/"'ci«i^_g if God at any time wil bcir.g made perfcdl vnto all good workes. ftrtt dndftcxiivif viho §■((!; p, r i tit ch*r'Hhh)MtoyieiichthiCo^ilw'ilh iSdilifencc^ jin feUKtUwiU. 26 And come to amendment out of the fnare thall<,mi[tTahle»time: 6 That ha lUtth U hara tth«m, S ij ReioEDingto ofthedcuill, ofwhom they atc taken prifoners, );tja,thiua)tihyrt*fi>ntfhisfTt]mif«:e. redverfei*. he watnethhimtoexercifehirafc!fiinweightiemattets, aaJfuth as , „, , . c , r /-j j#/- petteine to goJIineire. 14 The fixt admonition ; We muftaboueslhhlngsef. T ' Charge f^WtherCtorC betorcGod,and6*y«r# i ThepriDCi>aM chewe all bitteraelfi; of ininde bothiii teaching all men, and alio in calling them 1 the Lorde IcfuS Chrift , which fliall iudge thc and chieje o( all backe which haue gone oot of tbe way. ^ i.Co.i.i. : l.Tm^.^,&^.^^il.i.g. qtiicke and dead at that his appearing, and in his »<'nioniiioa>,be- i To»inni inemthroHsih oxrinttieiiii>tiirt>jgniihth(M,'Klnetluf/litifeih)more:i- I'ino ^omf ingthettlotepto- cnfe tbttnm their Pfick'tiHCi. k Hemitntthinchudotnotieiletthettmh. Kinj^comc, , , . n • /• /• . pcfed with a muft 2 Preachthe worde; be mltant, m fejfon and ea;ntft charge, is C H A P. II I. out of feafon : improue, rebuke, exhort with all ''"' = '■'" '■" X Het ^rtuOith the iltHgf mm timet that are to ittfui: 9 but long {uftering and dodrinc. utoDoaiidfd wUb r>uhthe<.e,t*m*hofeor-^iil<,=ie, to he encourag^thhimio , a Por the timC will COmC when thcv will jcettvnchoW 'Mnm'"' '* ^^""'^'""'/?'""^-"*""'''^ "/>««'«" not fufferwholefomedodiine: but hauing' their iu,po.tuni.ie.« ^ , , , '. eares itchingJlialla&er their ownclufts get them "'"'\'''''"1"" . Tliereneothacl. ^His 'knowalfo, thatin tlicxlaft dayes ftiall an heape of teachers, reth : but fo,th« monitlOH: wc may I , -ii • ^ rtii iiv.a^>- I'l i^aviitij, . . . aeoedindtrut not hope for any * Come perillous timcs. 4 And (hall curne their cares from the trueth, ground of ichtti 'aVh,chm.i,e>-^ with finnes,and led with diuersluftes. 9 ' 5M.ike"fpeedetocomevntome.-»tonce: TJthnhel^H M<:co>,>,t,euh(rof , 7 I^^/fA iro»af4r''i"e>w>y ■ n ' ofihewoildc, trneth not oi fini • cotrupt mindes,reprobatc concerninuig the f aich pie ignorance, hut 9 } But they (hal preuailc no longer; for tlielr ol a petueift mind, madnedc flialbe euidcnt vnto all men , as theirs to nilnifler u. , r ro(.;f,«Atf» :/ir Excd.',.i<. vntomeat'Antiochia,rtIconium,andatLyriri, mucheuill: the Lorde reward him according to ''">"*•"''""'• i HeaddeChacS- lik ,,,nrkp« mmiftirofCotl. ioit: The Lord wil at length plnrkeoffalltlieirvirardi. 4 That we be not de- """"'""• ^ He lotetellf th ceiutdbyfuch hypocritet, we miili fetbefore vuhe vertuei otihcholy fenianii hisd.-ath tobeathand,andretteth beforethem an excellent examplt4)0th of ii<» ofCod, andweeniiiftnntbeafcjideofpetrecjtionwhicbthcy fiilTred willmijly, uiacibleconllanfif.andfure hope, c To /^e ojf'rrei for nJriiike o/ftring: "'d finf" and which alwayetfoUowcih true godlinc.Te. But we mud eri'eciilly hold fait lud.ih loihefOKrintt^outofbhodoririr.enhtihjCAivfeJi'ifacrifcri. 5 ThelaH the doiitine o( thr Apofllc s,ih» fiimme wherofis thi», thai we are laued ihraiioh part of the Epiflle.fetting foiih griciinus cotnp'ainti againll ccriaioe, and exam- ♦jithinChiiftlerui. b ThoHknom^ throughly not one !i whuj tmiglittniiiiid, plesul'fipgnlar godlmcflein euciyplaccand ofaminde iienecweaiieJ. d (^o i»inlfi,horr]TKummM«iiiii^oleiL e hybxbuiaTi^M, uulnlh'uaJilJitnibihifinrU. *fe/.^, 10,14, I J Of * «fNtrt. f P'fftrut mt ptet fi-tm etmrmtlini ■Korihy m; ^ft- fiUfkh. f Tt iJM^ mt f* iiitTofhit O/Miniftcrt. Chap.j.i/. Grecians lyers. 96 ij OFwhom be thou ware aUb: for hcwicb- 19 Salute PriTca «nd Aqui'la, and the •*. houfc- +f*«p.M#, {lood our prcschirg fore. hold of Ofiefiphorus. i6 Ac mv Hrft arifwcringnomanaffiitedmc, 20 Eraftus abode ac Corinthuj : TrophirausI bucallforfbokemc: y^r^jf &'«(i,chacitmay not left at Miletum ficke. , be laid to their chaise. 21 Make fpeede to come before wintfr. Eu- 17 NotwicWlaiiding the Lord aflifted mce, buliis grcetcth thee, andlHidaw, andLiEus,and and ftrcng'Jicncd nne, that by me the preaching Cbuda,anda]lthebrcthren, might be fully bcleeued, and that all the Gentiles 22 The Lord lefui Chrift i« with thy (piritc. fiioiilJ hearc : and Iv.as dcliuered out of the Graced* with you,Amcn. mouth of the «lyon. 18 And the Lord willdehuer me from euery ^The fecond EpitlU writrcn from Rome^•ntp fcuillworke,andwillprefeniemevnto his shea- Timotheus, the firft EiChop ele^ed of the iienly kingdorae: to wbotne bt praiie forcuer Church of Ephefus, when PauJ was prcfentcd and cuer, Amen. the fccond time before the Emperour Nero. THE EPISTLE OFPAVL TO T CHAP. I. 4 Helhfsiihahttimdtofmtiieii^bt to bt ehofia Ti'miHi'a IK kiWJine tiUlcri meulhti /hthtj it fiojftii: I» and ikrtu^hthu occKptn hi tcmhub tht n*lHtt of iht C'tiUaii, 14 io%d Iht ttrttt vhi put hititujfe in oMwrd riinjf. Aul ' aaferuant of God, snd an Apoftle oflcfus Chrift, according to the faich of Gods ''elcd, -and the acknowledging of the mieth, which is according vnto godlines, 2 Vnto the <= hope of etetnall life, which God that cannot lie, hath <* promifed before the •^ * world began: i J Cut Iwth made his word manifcft: in due time through thepreaching, which is ^^ commit- ted vnto mee , according to the commandcmenc of God our f Saiiiour: ^^ ^ 4 ♦ To Titus WYnaturallfonne according to •/ Iht Tiff hits, fi fhc common faith, 5 Grace, mercie, and peace ttUid * [iriuist, from God the Father, and from the Lorde Icfns f^'ril^' t Chrift our Sauiour. sTh^fl7^}7 5 *Forthiscaufe left Itheein Creta, that » Thtfiith wheie. thou (liouldeft continueto redrcfie the things that b all th»e!our) u»ji us/ mtif fgmffe a/ire/t, iic:- oflifrjiut aifi avmraf hfi. .j The Apoftle mocnetb the Cieter.rei to heire Titai.by fettirig foo.'th bi5Ccnreiit«rd»grteiD«iit with him ia the f;i!h, and thercWithslll'hewnh Iliywhjt Tpeciallnoie wemay diningnilTilfueminiftfriframfaire. j TLrr-Ji bnt one uray of lalui-Joo, common both to thePal'tour, and tbtflocke. (5 Tiie firRadinnaiiton, to ordaine Elders IB euery citie. '■ z.Tim.^.i, | Thti worit u fripir itho'fts ai!ltxn,ithKh-Tiiiiltitl aludtihtych. 7 The fetondad.tionition, fhat faults paflourf (whwce hee compieheodcd aforevaderihe wordElderi) oii?1it (obr voydof, ladirbat vettoes tbeyotightto baue. b IVhcmiheLoid hath aj'tonttifltmardtf bit fifirt. i T^oi hari eonmiiityitJ, andtuiUttfletfe, t CircumfpfO, tf a fautitl im/jmi'n: , »3-' andcommaundementsofmcn, thattiumeavray «'"»'«>'?«: «f ' from the tn.eth. . pa.tly certaine ' 15 "Vntothepurev<»/*all things pure, but »aioetr3 but in the mind and coafcience : and » horoctier teach other vife. know not what ii trae relgion in dee de, and alfo are nothing leffe then that they would feemc i* be. •.•i?5M.i4.ao, 0 IfoHTaiHdriandceiijcieMCtibevucleatUtwialtkaauuJJi H ihtrt m IJI brfirt rtgfnn anon I ' CHAP. II. 1 HtfeittlhoutlhtdutursoffHtuo-yftrCmayidjitfi, 6 and viUeih b:m to inpru^lkt Church lamaifn. 11 Hi draw tihanargMntensfremihttndof!>Hrrettemj,itOi:, 11 whnh u,that we lint «odlf ami Vf ightlf. BVt »(peake tiwu the things vrhich become ' Thefirtarfma. wholefomedoarine, nition.- The do- ,-,■1 e 11 I irt aitneinnltnoto» 2 » That yeldcr men be watchrul,graue,tem- jy be generally pcrate, found in the faith,in \o\ie.,a^d\n patience: part, out alio be J Tile elder women likewife, that they be in =Pi"''«<' '° »" 'g" .fuchbeha«iourasbccdmmeth hoKnefTcnot falfc *M;T,±Lt accnfers, notfubiefttomuch vJin'e, ^wf teachers fey ouircii-ace*, ofhcneft things, " » What aie the 4 That the)- may inftnicl: the youre women '^i'f'ftvettoMfo* to bee fober minded, that they loue their huf- tl"^l7^^'^ bands,thatthey loue their children. how iheyooghtw 5 T/;«r rfce/ tff temperate, chafte, » keeping beHinedvpvDto at home, good and xfubieft vnto their hultands, '^'^^ 'Td^rTf^' that the word of God be not euill fpoken of andaoaKt." ^^ 6 Exhort yong men likewile , thst they bee x ep*'/:? t}. fober minded. jTiiefixudmooi. 3 J In all thinssflicwetbyfelfea. example t^^J:::tuKt or 3ti]icu]uft|>cf«tj(]. Obey the powers. To Philemon. Stay foolifli queftions. noaition.of I'er- UiiKsduciie to- witdibeitiDa- fieri. € fVhtchmtyht 4»nt withoHt of- fiiice to Cod, tj; I.Cor.l.Z. «/'>j7.i.tt, 5 The tight ad. Bionition belong of cooH workes with, vncorrupt doftrine, with MmfforaiQm'nini 8 t/#«rf with the vvhoieIbme\vGrde, which cati »» ti.« Ktiaifi-r, tut not be Condemned, that he which wichftanideth, - fi4':h M mtj cauff j^^y [jg aj'hjnied, hauing nothing concerning you m'>{ir,H,,e,.tani to fpeakeeuill of. iititfijort. 9 ♦ '^ Let fcruants be nibied to their mnfters, ^ifhtf.6.%.c()l.i. &pleafe(^f»«inallcchings,notanfwevingagainc, *WJ'r^'^*i . loNeithsrpickerSjbutthattheyfhew all good ■ -■ faiuuulnefle, that they may adorne the doaruie of God ourSauiour in all things. ir ^5 Forthatgrace of God, that bringeth (aluation vnto all men hath appeared, ■ 12 And teacheth vs, that we fliould dcnte vn- godlines and '^ worldly liiftcs, and that we fliould liue foberly and right coufly, and godly in this pre- fent world, • I J e Looking for that bleflcd hope,and appea- inj to all the god ring of that glorie of that mightie God, and pf «feaIlm!aTo ourSauiour lefus Chrift, «he Gorpell,and 14 Who gauchimfelfe for vs, that hce might Chnft bath fo iu- rcdcehie vs from all iniqm'tie, and purge vs to bt ftified vs.that he - f peculiar pcoplc vuto himfclfe, tcalous of giue out felaes to J S rheie thmgs fpcake, artd exhort, and con- iiucgodlintcniand uince with all gauthoriiic. See that no man def- ,«ighteoufoesfef pife thee, ting before vs a ' farebapeofthit innDeafurable glotic : which tding tnuft iofuchronbe beaten intotbeir heads.that the gaincfjyccs alia molt be reprnouerf, by the auihoriticbf th* mightie Co J. d Lufltforthe fi(/h,a'hichlitlo>iglcthtiii'e[rnt /i»tt ofthui:fi mndtforlJ, e Chnli uheremali fiUmcIf calltdthatm ghitt Cod,«nd hii 'pftmamt tittd cammin^utAllfd by cht figure U»i>n)imu.fiurhi-f>r. f ^nfneytnthaiiftot- Iftrij Mv(for himftlfi. J IVhh mil AHlhorUK ^ojlihle, CHAP. iir. I Hei ifiUtlh thtt *llglht>iih be Putin mttde tit reuntnce fiich 04 be tn HHthoritie : } Tl^nt ihef rimemlier their ftr. met li/e, rnii /ittrihHte all iMfiificttton to %r»ce, ^ ^ndif *ny bmhbUr mthflmd theft ihih^i, 10 he mlleth that he t He declareth *< reietled. jirticnlarly and T)Vt ' them in remembrance that they v bee h"s'h^'rdb fiibieft to the Principalities and powers, «»rf fcreVn«»ily.nV that they be obedient, «»»^ ready to euerygood ting out cettaine worke, chiefe and ptinci- 2 That they fpeake euill of no man, that they pall dueties. which be no fighters, iuffofr, Ihewing all meekeneflc men owe to men, o ' ' o •ddefpeciallyfubieaej 10 their Diagifhates. v^^w.ij.i. i./tM.ij. vnto all men. J » ^ For we our feluesaKb were in times paft * "*'<>"''«"«•' Vflwife, difobcdient, deceiued, feruing the luftes 'fh'o"ado/r"°" anddiuersplcifures, liuing in malicioufneffe and propounding the enuic,hatefiill,^»J hating one another. free bencfi-.e of • 4 Buc when that bountifiilneire and that loue ""^ «»eneratiotj, bf God our Samour toward man appeared, '0",%' ll'/B^tf^; 5 ^Not t y the workes of a righteoufnefle, ^ i.f»r.«.i,, which wc had done, butaccording to bis mcrcie ■i ».t»».i.». he faued vs, by the waHiing of the new birth, and '/^"'ff"' ^< the renewing of the b holfGhoft, IZt^^'l 6 Which he flied on vs abundantly, through tuihtjft 1 andihu Icfus Ghrift our Sauiour, W*" ''«'* /«''/ 7 That wee,- being iuftified by bis grace, "f"^,!^',,''^*""' fliould be made hcircs according to the hope of i Tylkh'tht w,. cternall life. • tMeofththofy 8 J This is a true faying, and thefe things I ^'"^ »wt«A. will thou fliouldeft affirme, that they vvhich haue fre'lfel'nefti'c'ne belecued God, mipht be careful! to (hewc foorth ke beateih into 'good workes. Thefc things are good and profi- ourheads.how table vnto men. 'bl^ut"?"'"** 9 V But flay foolifli queftions, andgcnealo- ,„" godlin'effeV* gies, and contentions, and brawlings about the efcheXe all vaine Lawe; for they arc vnprofitablcand vaine. qtieftions.wbich 10 4Reieahimthatisanheretike,aacroncc h,T."'"°"'«^f .. , . . ' but tomoue Utif* or twiie admonition. ,nd debate. ri Knowing that he that is fuch, is peruerted, ^ Gj« ihtmfelMti and finneth,bcing damned of his owne ftlfe. '«""/?'/ -viao jjcorf 12 5 When 1 (hall fend Artcmas vnto thee, or v ", .r;« 1 4 t^d Tychicus, beediligent to come to me vnto N ico- 7. i* ««.,.»;. polls: for I haue determined there to winter. 4 Theminirtet* 15 Bring Zenas the expounder of the Lawe, ]|j'j^^'^'^°'«'"''» and Apollos on their iourney diligently,that the}' h'eKtiket'that i$ laeke nothing. fuch as ft'ubburnV 14 And let ours alfo learne to fliewe foorth and ftditionBy Jif. good workes forneceflaryyfes, that they bee not J^j'^'J' 'jjj""'^''' Vnfruitfull. ejre to Ec^rlefiSfti. I J All that are with mee, falute thee. Greetc caiiadmonitioaf, them that loue VS in the faith. Grace 65 with you f ^'^°^ '">''« all Amen wr.tethawotd ail, Amen. ^, ,„o „,• pf ;„,„ mattert, and com. ^ Xp Titiis , eleft the firft bifhop of the Church mendetb ctttiine of theCretians, written from Nico- P'?r - « polis in Macedonia. " i-i -'-»>• THE EPISTLE OFPAVL TO PHILEMON. •!» \.r^tf.t.i, tihlll.J, » "if frhnfli( »f filth^ht mmntlh thofi dutlin of thariiie nhich nt teftnoi d vuon the StnHK^ind /loKt fi*rthtf»nefe' MmUfiaih. I PtalfidnHting aitf(tindrm»Smtitfr;yHficchfiingtah'u mmef Ktonnteih ahft v«<» Cad. 8 St>idm^ a^ianeio "Phi- lemon hit ■vi^AhondtnJthiemfh ferujul, het inlrfthh pur- doH for him,aiij vtry ^rAutli pnxrhtth ofChhfti^n iijKiiie. "^ Aul a prifoneroflefus Chrift, and o«r brother Timotheus, vnto Phi- lemon our dcare friend , and fel- low helper, 1 And to our dcare fifler Ap- phia,and to Arciiippusour fellow rouldicr,nnd to the Church that is in thine houfe: J Graced* v\ith you , ^nJ peace firmGod our Father,and/ro>*v the Lord Icfus Chufl. 4 1 4. giue thanks to my God, making men- tion ahvayes of thee in my prayers, J ( When I heare of thy loue and faith, which thou haft toward the Loitl Icfus , and to- ward all Saints) 6 Tliat the » fellowfliip of thy faitli may be made c8eau3ll,&' that whatfoeucr good thing is in you through Chrift Ic(ijs,Way be '>kno wen. i ihttl/if* 7 For wee haue great ioy and confolation in »»""'» «'^ """ thy loue, becaufe by thee, brother, xhcSaintes ^,;illZ7m'' « bowels arc comforted. chtijl. to mi^n 8 Wherefore , though I bee very boldc in ^iihfha>iiie^ii Chrift to commaund thee that ivhich is conuc- *u ^<»""f'<''I>' t Btc'Hlt thou nient, . , ^ , , d{id'lifi ixeitfitHj 9 ' Tet for loucs lake I r.itner bcfecch thee, ,„i chetrifiiUfre' though I be as I am, eiien Paul aged, and GX^%(fl>thtStinii^hM now a prifoncr for leflis Chrift. • '^1^^%'Zt'^ 10 Ibcfeechtheeformy (bnne ^. Onefimus; ^,Zior Jo/hthi, whom I haue begotten in my bonds, mon^c^otril,)!! 1 1 Which in times part was to thee vnprofi- w**' "" 'n>b «*• table,but nowprofitableboth tothec & to me, (^r-tCft'fie, 11 Whom I haue fcntagamc: thou thcrclore ,i,„n.eh»jitcnttf rcceiue him,that is mine ownc "^ bowels, tMihcr> fiMtM^ tl/olhjtiot *ndci- rvrt r»hich tmrth into the «»>r *(>»«/' , lU though the heart wr'e > rfi-tfhedjni torn, fx-i'ii, I Ad exjinple of a Chriftian ^xercife & commendation Ut another ma». AfoU.*. d ^)miMf»intifin»ie,ijf. ^ * li Whom Chrift tboue the Angels. $7 tt/t not ftimt i» imut knt mt ihf fnuun Vfon c*n- f Thiti htrftrt- j«V iht htntrr kinue tf Ipf'ch, Pauls grcai louc Chap. \. ij. I J VVhome I vvonld hane rttdncd with tnec, to tfiec, that thou owcft tnoreouef vrito mc men that in thy ftcad hcc might hauc minillred vnto thine owne fclf e. me in the bonds of the Gofpd. 20 ' Yea, brother, letmceoljtdncthisplca- 14 Dut without thy nundc would I doc no- furc of thee in the Lord : comfort mybowtlsin thing , that thy benefit fhould not be as it v\«icof the Lord. * ncccfliric,but willingly. 21 Truftin" in thine obedience, I wrote vrito ^ _^..^ 15 Ic may be that he therfore f departed for ga thec>knowingythoiiwiltdo cue morcdienlfay. JZh'uttPh'ht feafonjthatthouflioiddcftrccciuchim foreiier, 12 Moreoucralfo prepare me lodging: for I Muw *wi,. . I ^ Not now as a feniant, but a'loue a feruant, triift through your prayers I (hall be freely giucn S ^"''f'^*^' *M«i4*abrotherbeloued,fpeciallyto me: how vntoyoii. irJ^X^h,' . muci) morethcn vnto thee , both iii thci»flelh 2j There falute thee Epaphras my fdlowpri- {jTHAMi utyuii and in the Lord? foner in Chrift lefus, btcuifthtHtht j^ If thci'efbre thou count our jbiD?s com- lu'tMh^hZinij tS Ifhe hath hurt thee, rfroweih thee ooght, /or »6< toriit /-tit', that put on my accounts. tnifarihintetmt ,p I Paul haue written r/;«^ with mine o\vne ^**'* Kami: Iwillrecompefllisit, albeit I doc not fay THE EP 1ST L E T O THE HE BREW ES. THe drift and endt of this Epijilejs to (hev that lefut Cbrift the Setine •/ Ged both God & moM , i xhat true eternal ci hi^h Pfftft, that itias fhadoyttd by the figures o/theold LitP^ir it nan in dude exJiiHted.ofvbom the whole Cbmdtought to be taught, ^ouerHed,&fancitfisd. CHAP. I. ; Co»d brtthn it metinmt ihiiht. mJiitlUinibmi, 24 Marcus, Ariftarchus, Demas mid Luke, my fellow helpers. 25 Thegrace of our Lord lefus Chrift ie with youripirit,Araen. ^ Written from Rome to'Philemon , and fent by Onelimus a feruant. 7 * And of the Angels he faith, 4. He maketh j^ p/i/.io^,*. thefpirits his ■*> mefleiigcrs , and his iriinifters a mch throne u For euer p and euer : the fcepter of thy perutht prnct i I Tc Ihi9t thtt tht dolirmt which Cf'fi hou'hl, k m»jl tx* ctUml^n ihdi i« u ihl ta»li«g*f> of ait fnyhtfitt, 4 he tit- tuncrih hint about ih* ^vgtlt: \» ^>id f/iituith hj diMtri tifimomei of the Seriptiiri,ih4l hefiineffi laft daycs he hath fpoken ted thee w the oik of gladnes abouc thy 'felo wes. the f^mfictui afit vnto vs by his '^ Sonne, , lo ^ And, vTbou Lord, in the beginning haft '';""«'''»"<'/'"». 2 'Whomhchathmadc'heire "eftabliftied the earth, and the heautns arc the |,[^^"""''*"* focmed that that of allthings,by whomalfo hemadc the "^ woilds, workescfthitieharides. trwhie'^iT" ai j1 n^'mid t" ^ ^ ^^' ^° ^^"o ^^^ '^ brightnes of the gIor\',' 1 1 I'hey Ih.-.Il peril'h , but chou doeft i emaine; r Thu kin^e of re. fionified byWn and the ingraucd formeofhis *"perfon,and 6t)C3- andthcy all ihallwaxeolde as doeth a garment, hen fng which iht T ^ropheu^d hath ring vp all things by his mightieworde , i hath by 12 And as a veftwrtlhilt thou foldc them vp, ''*'J,^^ "'^ fully opened bis hiinfelfe purged our finnes , and •> fiiteth at tlie and they fhalbe changed : but thou artthefame, f"c!'inu. ^'"* ' ^^f^l^^'''* right hand oftheMaiefliein the higiidt places, and thy'yceres (hall not failc. { i»thAi]ihom7^''afieT. .5 5 ForvntDwhichof cheAngebfeydheeaq .14 Are they, not all •■* minillriDg fpirits, fcnt » for «<««*« A«irf any tiine,.^ ^ hou at my Sonne, k this day bcgate foorth to minifter , for their fakes which (ball be «"''»''«« *" Ithee?'^and3gaine,IvwilbehusFather,andhee heiresoffaluation^ ^?^"* (halbc my Sonne? u MidefitheetrthfiraeaiuifMre. iiPfitUjo.t.ixor,\f.is chtp.ion'ij. x 'By 6 7And 'againCwhenhebringethinAlVfirft ihttmatuhy p,bKh::ife cavunont; caUPnacumelfeaifri^e htrtc*Utthlht (ptrUt, - *" =>-... . • • C H A p. IL { Thereof he in jrn ft h^htilgnxi hetde vihA lee pun to Chnfi'i . tiicbttir, g^ridhejttuthhtmouhViaoVrtHenaioMrliro- ■ thip ill uMr fitjhfkia vt wuff «nh » gtti mil jetldt up «»■ Jelaci whiSf ■vniohiia. ^ . WHerefort' wee ought diligently to giuc p.rr:;*::;;^;;: heede to the things which » wee haue fcife&rt>ewiiigto what end and por- 2 For if thie ' worde focJien by Aogds was i'ofe'l'nfftthirgi ^^ n _i. . «, -n:: _ j j/- c i- were fpoke.io wit. 4 So that the for. awr deeUra:ioif madtbjih'.fiO' fhvt )»4i not {UU, anJ nothinj^r/uia te a*dtJia.t6ii Uller. t IViich tni Sonne u Godmtd man. ^ „ 1 I he fecond pjrt begotten Sonne into the world, hee fayib,x Arul oftheCimepropo. Ictall the Angelsof God wotlhiphiai. fitioo: The&tM , . , | Sonne is appo-nied of tht Father to be ourXing & lott), by whom alfo'hi! rbaife all things,an aui fuAeiaeihall things by.hivwil Sc pleafuie. c. P^/itfiour ani(i]iia:t cef^fjrtnt' of ali ihagi with iht Father, d ThAi t^ ,J'' '''''[S'''y heard,kftatariy tiraewebninneout aiia ilj^eilte oi iht t:tlher /hmcth, nhouothermijeiii/iiiile, and cajinolbe iehotuen. r- •/- l , j /- 1 l / i/« &*,„,„/-«. g i,.ne„.cih , .lefi«d,,h . and cher^nhi J The .h.td ' '''"' '<^'*^ ' ^""'"'^^ '""'^'•" ^^" pjn of ihe Came p/opofitioniThe fune S in o(fe;ino vp himfelie an ' *. Thu (httctih that the laiiaia of ihat ha fictifice u tijt only tnoH accipiablt to t>^e rUfiir.t,,. - - • / _ - - thtoiheTthifhPrieJtts. 4 R;fuiebe commcib to declare the office of Cbrifl.hee Sonne executed :he ol6ce of the hie Prieft ftedfaft,and CUery tran(greflion,an(i diibbedienCC to vndetnand by ' in offe/ino vp himfelie and is out oocly and moft mightie Media:aui in heaaen. rCceiufd a iuft recompcnce of reward, the excellencie of ' ' " " ■ ''" HowOalh r.,1^.1.. /,--• ..in j c .u ■ 'u c ■LL^'nnL.f ? Mowltauweefcape^fwenegledfogreat Chi'l^'booeall f*thtrefirret:n.hijihPwftfeenhiia ri ■ • 11 1 r-nL °"i ^1 1 creaturM ihjtK;. tbtoibtrhfh Pmjle,. +~B,fore be commctb to declare the office of Cbnfl.hee falnatlOri,' whtch at the hrft began to be preached doftrin" maieftie feurih foorbthe excellencie of his petf.a, and tft of all.hee (tewtth h.m (« to a-,d Ptienhood^l rooR petfea, hee vfeth an exhortation tjitenttom a co'mpiiifon! bcman.iJuithefewithallheisGodalfo. 1 D:grji,ijnJhoiuitr.iS.-£.s.i,>.»e a Hem*kelhh:mJ'l/^iii> heanr, b Th,, are Uyde to Utiht wordt THnue oM, ptoouethasdconfitjieihthediuinitieot Chtlflmanifeftcd inihefiefn.by. tbefe. ..'»... . , ■ ,. ^. . tw It bite ^ ten « tnce^ but he rifeatetb it in ntcuhtr glut, H T/*l S7.7. ally wUb lb glut lad nighue woikiog of tbc h«I/ Ohoft. Nap Lii. wOiu(lcs«xcelIencie« t Thm H ih: Irne TotlieHcbrewes; Chriftlikevntovs, by the Lord , iniaftentird was confirmed vmo 1 2 «?Saymg, 4. T win declare chy Name vnto ,j rb« whic* Im vs by J cherp chac heard him, my brethren : in the middes of the Church will I «"gi» before ef 4 ^ Gad bearing \vicne(le thereto, both with fing prayfo to chee. '''f mcwnicioowf "nie'lfmZzl"! « iignes S: \vonders,and wich diuei-s mirades,and ij »+And againc, ^ I \villput my ttruftin Th'^^'l^ ^>m,l,ffa.yaati gjfaofy holy Ohoft,according to hiso^vne will? him. Andagaine, v ■> Beholde,hsream I, andtlie pcophe*n«'l oAml fjKsMtufi'ht, 5 J for he hjch not pur in fubiedion vnto the c.iildrcn which God ha:h giiien me. *■ Piff.n.zf. «aVr/' '"'''««' Angels the (world to CO ne,-.vhereofw;fpeake. thir: tudihtf trt 6 4 But ^onc in a ccitajnc phcc witneilcd, take c4/;»j)r.-nifr.,-'.». laying, g What is man , tliac chou ihouldcil hce wile ._ -..,— .. ..^....- ..t^^mi, v......i,,„i«a,oe, VowiTI'TmhT 'n;ndeHJlofhim?ortliefaronneofman,thatthou ^through death, him thathad the y^vva of ''"Sfiisffo^^ ■v'nJcuiLti woiildeftconfiderhim? death,thatis.thezdeiiilL pp*erofthe ... t« i^^iiuaj^c. mrUlfit^hwt,^ J ifitwt.ejn hands.. i<5 ■SFOrhemnofontookeon/i.'wthef'An- "t^'^''^''^'- faainofl. miitei ... 8 V Thou haft put all things m fubiedion vn- gds n nurc, but h e tooke on btm the ' feede of m TbtVBU, 0,4. conttmne (hcAi. der his fcetc. And in that hchachput all thmgsin Abraham. - tith cf bimfrifi fen'jms'muc'h "' fibieaion vndcr him,he left nothing that (liould ,7 I'VVhereforc in ^all things it behoued him '''^*""''/^V'"-*'* ■jotehainousi.it not be fubiea vnto him. 5 Butweeyetfecnotall tobemadclike vn-ohisbredir;n, tharhemight au'mm^','^"JiL to c^ottmnc tb« things fubdued vnto him, be « mcrcifi.ll,and a f faithful! hie Pnelt in things h„ difc^s'fyJsi o °t'e"'rc^totea ^ " ^"^ *« ' '«e ^^^"^ croyvned ^vith glor>' and concerning God, that he might makereconciha- '*"»*<"' f*-"*. y^o,\i. honour,x which was madditle m inferio^urro the onforthe'linncsofrhcpeople. ^ndt^if^u [t^. _L ^1 /- iT f _— . — . 18 For in that he fiiifred, .ind was g tempted, if^jjj,^!^,'.^^ he IS a ble to fuccour them that are tempted. tktu if umUitrt, thtft aerdti trt ^ I >»Mdt pjh t»i tlood , vhick •<"<» t5 sr- / Tbt drmiUu fttdi» ^ c- , ^. , , ,,' r - i_ 1% - ■- r ' ' ' ■'f^oxroffint : udjnmfiHnteoTnmttk thtt h iht Go^/. gior)', ''tnathelliouldconiecratethcqPrinceot dtot^ttudfonhis c*'h]i ht'r^gnhvetyhto (lutu. ^ >" fi^tktthojttumofiht 4 Heelfitweih their faluation through affhftions. T>tiKcf^niKgiehimfKriilf one:wherelorc he is not expounde.b tbole words of flcft, & bloo^Oiewmg ih>t ChriS is the iroe »an and that men might aChamedto Call them brethren, that not by turniog hK diuine nature.but bjr 'akinj of inani aature.Acd he«aineib eotonel. inChrift Abraham, refpeaing the promifts made to Abraham 10 thubebaKe. t rk »«. Kcouer that dgnitie which thef li»u« loft, but slfomigbr he throoqh him jduan. iweof^ugek. c Ttievrr^iiMturc ofoun. iS Hee applicth ihc (ame to the •edabnneall thingj.whichilignitieof a\tn Dauid deloibeih moft excellently, pnefthoad.forivhich helhouldnothjue benefit.vnlcire bebad beeomeman.iBd ^Pi*IJ8.S. g IVhttn tktrc mmauihil l^oufhtHlJ'fthtM jt grtal rigtri of lba;|ikevDtovjin all things.fiDneonelv cxtpt. tt Noi ml/ m touchhi^tulurr, £im, tnd Jot him thai honoMi > h Htcctlltlh iB iht ciii^mi ofthnt hriueulr king- dm tjHaUliit tlCt. t Thtu htmight bt itmiIi toiuhtimub tht ftilv^gaftut mi{ rui^ Jtmtaii-'fi '"coii^dtrrrimthfnfilxtr, btfort ihit Cod pmrththttxtht (iktrtie nf f Otmghisofficf finctnl;, g fVdt triektndfggcdio Jticktiiuitjti* diMUU thilcuumCh-iJt,'{ji«,fKiiinnufJmtn. ,i Thn isihefr/i htnow ofihecimm f Tht -Btfll ti Angels,7 through the "fufferingof death,tharby fom'.Khntf.hnfl Gods grace hc mght " talk death for * all men. uT*ih^,kli.'i.6.or 10 * Fob it became. P him, for whome.r* all tht.hur.h^huh chefe things, and bv whom 4'-* all thtfethin-s, '"'^' '■?*''-' ','^!^'''''f *'".'*'" °/f-''^^ '• tob, g«h,r,di,gt. '"feeingrliar hee brought many children vnto_ h.^,ihty,.„„^fi,,,h,U»,u{ih,nih\.ulhoH, CHAP. IIL I 7{tvthiePirmi:hhii»t fisrre injrtiour IfDfti ii toChrJIf, J. ^ (MiH fd much M the feruznt It tht mafltr :m4f)hfe trinitth mcertiuHf fxhsrtttuia md thrttinings fktn cut tfOtuii, % ngMnHfHchtntbtTPmbbHrHiljTt^fif 11 or «/( art vtty float to ohcf. ofMt piorU to comt, thti thij tit ntxi tht ^n^eh, i for ib'f /htU lie m 1/trf {rttl hommr vhtnthtr {hiliri yartaktn of tht tinjdow*. ,Y«J hi Qiratflh of tht ihingt'-mt Ihalhr^ thiHjh it wtrt altt^t, bicajt tt it fo certttBt. V I.for.i j.J7. J An obiofiion: Rut where iithijfo great rule and dominion' iTheanfwere: Tbists already riilhlUd in lerutChrilt out head.wbo wasforatimefor out fjkei inferiout to the AnoeU. being made nan : butoowe is aduanccd into mod high timie. / Hi hif vcrtut tmdi>ower Trhl(h eppttitih mimHiilt m tht Clinch, , .. -. , 1 1 t_ 1. .__r.»— -f.l,.» • tt._:._ l...j.a xp«;/.a.8. m m^.b.rtdh.^f,ii^for,Mo«,imd,ockez'pcnh,r^,hp,aprof ^T Herefore, « holy bitrfircH, pattakei^ofthc ' R"'"jU^^ AftTHinl. T HfeOieweilithecanfeof this tubieaioBjtonit.Mtafteof death 1 hcaucnly VOCation,COnfidei- tht»ApolUeand ^^^^^ .°"^^ "j"^ for oorlake!, that fo doing the part of J t«deemer, hre might cot onely bee our high Prieft ofoUfOprofdlion Chriff lefuS : claiedanH p'roueJ Piophetand Krng,b.u al.o our high Pticft. mh.» ht rn^ght i^. 0 fttlt dtaih. ^ > Who Wasfaithhlll tO him that hadl e jp, both the na-urel 8 Herein confilteth the force of tnejrgument: for k re could do: at length be it- , - .. r • 11 u i. I- „i »-. r.ic /... jlo.i6ed «itl- h,m,vB!e(Wiehadbene.baledfor»seoenallthef.itbfuIl. Andby pointed him,? ClieaS^MofesW* m all hishoule. ^'^^ hi„i„"^ •hisoecaCioniht ApolllecommethtoiheOibcrpanofthe declaration ofChrilis J * For this man is counted '.vorthie of morC him three o'fhct «, perfon, wherein Iwe proone:h hinitobteinfuch fott God, that hee i» alfo man glory the Mofe.inafmuchas he which hath buil- ,„ »j, , he office 5, Hee prooue.h mnre,vaer by other argument. , why .t beboued the Sonre ..f j^ thehoilTe, hath more honourthen the houfc. of a Pr'ophet.King, CodwhoistroeGodfj.hf proouedalulcbelote) tof>ecomemannotwithHjn. ■ ^.iu^,wtfui luy v .iv.... ,--t D.;,ft ^nH,. Aoj.fDbrea to ,11 mifeties, Lm onely f xcepr. p Gorf. 10 Fitft f.f all , b*. 4 For cucr)' houfe IS buildcd of lome man,and "^^"^J , ""- CMie (he Father, to whofeg'.oryallihefe thmgi are to be referred, purpofcd to he thrthathtuilt alithingS,** God. fice of teafhln» bring many fonnes vnto glory. AikI howe could hee haoe men for hii fonnet, vn- - 5 j^jg^^g Uo(es Verclv W3S faithfllll in all his and t -uernino!' lene liif onely beco'tcn Sonne bad become btothcr to men? 11 Secondlv, , . - . - „f ,u..u,"_r., ,„~»....k i,,™ The Fa.herdc,e,cnined,obri,g,l«>reronne,tool«,ur dedication nh-Uf zru:o Gtd^S whitb Ckrifl tltm Workflh M *». I One, tfmifilfi l*»u "V ifm*n. therefore Mi>(ef was B«t properly 'he builder but a pan ol the houlc: bm Chiilt • rs L.'tdf and God made all thiihonfc. 5 Another comparifon.- Mofrtwaia faithful] feruant inihii houfe. thati?, in the Church, fctutnj the LetdllutWM^ to come, but Chriftialetb and goictnctb hit houfe as Lotd. y^\ wbidi of the difobcdicnt. Chap.iiij.y. Of Gods word. 98 which (hoiiH be fpok«i after, into reft , as he Ciide r# th» *ther , ^ As 1 haue ^ Tf*lfu t, 6 ButChril^ ;/ as the Sonne, ouerhisoxvne f^vornein my wrath. If they (hall enter into my « Ht applieth the hoiife, * whofe "^ houfc we arc,if we hold faft that reft : although the workes were Hnilhcii from the fonncr doarmt to ^ conHdenceand thatreioycinf of that hope vn- foundation of the world. »li men by tht to the ende. 4 rorheerj-akeiM acertaineplaccof the fe- woidi of ujuid 7 VVhcrefore,astheholy Ghoftfayth, .§• To uenthdayonthiswifc,,^AndGoddidreftthefe- ^CmA.u to hcire the Sonne Jay if yc f Qiall heare his voyce, uenth day from all hiiv\orkej. ar«/.j.i4. indlos'"^"''"- ^ Harden not your hearts, as in the gprouo- $ And in this place againe, If they fliall enter i'^'^'Jj^^^.jp due jo'taii words, cation, accordinj^ to the day of the tcntyion in into my reft. iofl,H*tht lomnof feeing ihat other, thc vvildcrnefle, 6 Seeing therfore itrcmaineththatfomemuft Htin:^nJMiht wiietney^cjnnot ^ \v here yonr fathers tempted mee,piooued enterthereinto,& they to whomitwas firftprca- '-""«/ f^w" »« etemilT reft." mc,and (liwe my workes fourtie yceres long. chcd,entred not therem for vnbeliefes Cike: ^/l/i »'i /o^«4* d 70 wii^'hrifii. 10 Wlierctbre I was grieued with that gene- 7 Againehecappoynted in Dauid acertaine «/i«r»o/tAr!/I. r Ht«iiHththia raiion,and fayd, They *> erre euer in thtir heart, day,by To day,after fo long a time, laying as it is ' ^> CodnftiA *c.'!hZ'i!.lk,°l neither haue thq' knowen mv waycs. fayd, v This day,il ye hcare his voyce, harden not '*' i'"' '* "':]* cnt^bi»,ihua, II Therefore I fware in my wrathjlf they thai your hearts. fi-ttmonr»i,k""" ''i' tx- jTX'4%'^ thedecfitfulncfieoffinne. 11 ^Let vslludie therefore to enter into tl.at "TCll^'mi^T ihty vtxtd iIh 14 "For we arc m .departakers of Chrift,if wc rcft,lcft <* any man fall .nfter the Cane eriHimple of on takcnVom th« totd, or ftroHt keepefurc vnto the cndcjihat"* beginning, where- difobedicnce. n»iu.-e o( y word X"Tho» -l .^ or yj i /„,„,.„„/- ,t, *,« A,. vojcfSc. Ihc^iig that they are fpoken & m«t of the hiring of fa th, WthoUt finne. 'jf^Tlitb •gainfl which he fetiethhardciimg through vnbeliefe. t Vxt ttimnwg oftrujl i6 Let vsthereforego boldly vnto the throne ,„^i,l„ 10 „tn^ mnuccn/iatBcc. aid tficr ihtaiAu^r of the HcitMti.ht c=!kth tn;,:,t,timnwi^iTMt6 u of grace, that wee may receiue mercie, and finde ,"„ p.ilchid cbujffi. I i>kug,,tht,^^cffo.»Mtho^. ^HH»,.,^.iy. • gracetohelpeintimcofneede. ' iH'lr,whKh \_ H A r. iili. hMhthttffetlhnsrefii mitit. h "^f tht ^'mt.hmtawlh ihii noLlrftytit ■rnhkb Hei'<)Uflht\h^>ul!<>nKUl,ll»e»l>ii/ig.l,/ithfr.tmtatt tlxir uanidiheminXe, i JnTjolt fr^hi. 5 Mow be tDtrej|.into thetomparifonof Jkthtr^wi'r^hrdtjiiMdtfthtrilloffirtilVnioil^m.wtHt Chtiftei Ptiefttiood with Aaioiis, an.ideclaieth euen in the very beoii.ning the ihtiil'fi rrUfuoHTKifnimiioii .-14 ^hUJi htb:gmKithto oiarueilousexcelieDCie ofthii Priefihoodccallingh m ibe Sonne olG U,or:h,t.,ei>.;,fl: , S.co»^h,tl,.t * Hit torn*'"'' ^ * For wee which haue beleeued , doeenter (.'"•fii"i'!">mit!(ofCoXtakton hitpritn, y tmiiUtht thtprtachniuniir Gif,lltdn<,kf,'^hichbtmiJrH<,itjihitutoltij,htardfr<,i;„lh bilhfHitilitdaa thmg, h:hmf,vnUI!>ubit!mirrtdmihfaih. 2 Ltft any mjntli.iuU obiea.that thofe CO R ' euery hie Prieft is taken from among of ihefirftcorrp*. worses »tretneJ«nfiHeIando(Canaan,andofMore!doflriof,andtherforecari Fmen, and is ordeined for men, in things per- tifonolChride. notweIlbedraweotoC'jrilt,andtOfter>a'. iifeihe ApoflleO'eweth y therearc »,;„;__,„ /"„j J..U..1- .V t 1^ •';• hic PrirOhoodr .wnmanerofteflsrpolCenofm,KeSerip,u,es:,l.coneofthereren,hd.y,>vhtrin t--!)"'"? to God, » thathe may Offer both > glttes ,Jf,h Karons; O- Godisfaid tohaneicScdftoallhiswoiksanotheruraidtobe that fame.where- •'nd " (acrihces for finnes. iher hie Prieltsai* imolo(hi!aledype»>ple.buf.hisrel(isnotthela!treftwl.e.euotovieatecalle.l, 2 Which is "^ a' Ic fufEoCntly tO haue COm- taken frrm aincng jnd y be proueth by two rtafnM. For feeing ,l,a,D,uidfo longtime after, fpea. paffion ^ On them that are ignorant, andthatarc men,, odaie called • king to the people wo eh were ihf a placed my lanl of Cana^.vleththele words, ' *> , «iivj i.ii«ii.iii. j,,,, jjj^ p^ jj, of rerf«i,jndtlitfiinethtKen)fliiI yiliev Ihallnotenic. into theiell of G^d. which men. 1 Thefitft pjtrof the fecondcompariron : Others aiweake, are iraJe refofertthcn ihevoyceofGOilthatfoandfdinilKirej-ej.weTtuantedsfaytl.at bie Priefls,to the ende that feeling the fame inlirroitie in tkemleloes which ism bemeantanoit.ereimethenihctimeof MofesJranothcrrentheB'hetedofthe alle Che reO of the people, ihey Ihonld in ihcirowneand ihe peoples name olfet land of Canjan: Aid tha- is.tbat enerl jftiiig reft, wherio « e begin to lise to God, jiftes and racri6cts,which are wiioelTei o( cr.miaon faiih & repentance. « Oft. artetthaMhetjceofthislifi cealeth:a!Godrel*edth»fe»enib day from thofe his rin'^oft'^ingt wilhiutl:/i. b Betflii 9hlch wtn kilfd, but 1 SltiuU y m tht ft. wolkes.thaiistofav.ttommatirgtIiewcrM.Morei.ueriheApolllethete'.viihall criffcti fir fanes mui ofmeti. c tit tnd nuite, d On thett that art p>'fi:U : fit figoifieth that the way to this reft.vhich Mofe 5 and ilie land ol Can»B & all that it tht Hiirnt loiifuf^vntltr ignormct andtrttn « tKtnkimi meant, tuen Uaf finn* «(4<[ «r(hc(|wei^;i(ta>>m t^tmr, 3 Thiihird cofD • J ^ Likewife Chrift tooke not to himfelie diis that commeth oft vpon ic,& bringerh forth herbs ^^^^^^ 'o'Znlt f jiifonwhich ii hcMior to he n[».idc the hie Prieft, but he that fiy d mcetefor them by whomc it is dreiTed, receiueth wlfu't^",/,^, ,4 ■whole. Tht others vn.Q him, .^ Thoii art my Sonne, this day bcgate blcilingof God. ihnr o»»e defhif ^'iT^'JiChM I chee,!^*.; te^nm, 8 Luc that which bcarech thomes and hrias, ^'""f '"'"^ '*» Sue it rnotiier'Lr.' 6 As he alfo in another place fpeakech, v Thou Is reproued.and is neere vnto curfing.whofe ende "p^rTt^ ''"'"' tlerthen Aaron: art a Prieft for euer,afteryi^orderofMelchi-fedec. /V to be burned. j He fetteth fott(» f(»r Chrift is called ^ +vyho!n thc gdaiesof hisflelhdidoffer vp . 9 ''■Biic beloucd, wee haue perfvvaded our '•?« fo"ner threat- teh 17go'<)! jDd'a prayeis and fupplications, with ftrong crying and felues betterthings of you^atid fuch as accompa- "/"^j*"'' *'*'"'" p'ieitfoteuerjf. tcajes vnto him, that was able to >> fauehimfrom nie faluationjthoiighwethusfpeake. 4"He%iitigatftli tet the order of death, and nas alfo heard in that which he fcaicd. 10 5ForGod»/not vnrighteous,thathenioiild and affwageth all Melchi-fedec. g And though he were the Sonne,yet ' learned forget your worke,andlal,our of loue, which yee ''•»' ln'penef'. vpMmm,'^'''' he obedience, by the things which he fuffVed. fhewed toward his Name, in that yec haue mini- j'hX'f j^lj,"^^ chap.j.iy, ' 9 5 And being ''confecrate, was nwde y author fired vnto the Saints,and/;r minifter. hewritetb. ""^ f^j'itrihtlih- ofeternallfaluation vnto all them that obey:bim:; 11 And we defire th.it euery one of you fliCvv j Hee pnyfeifc fiffeornunno'it ^^ And is Called ofGod an hicPridUftcr the thc fame diligence, tothc full afliirance of hone «*><:"> for tbeitch*. :&:;tt .rdcror^6d.i.f.i.c : . . vntothcende, , r£»-« 4. The other part II .« Qf whom wec hauc many thmgs totay, 12 " Ihatyebenotflouthmli, butfollowers goe forward, and oftbefecondcom. which at'c hard to be vttcred, bccaufeycare duU of them, whichthrough faith and patience inhc- toholdeoutto j?arifon:Chr,Hbe fj^^j , . rite the promifes. 'j"„""!l . ino cjtceedinoly ' o , ... , ,V- u y^ j j t_ -r . « Hee (heweth afHifted,& excee- 12 7 For when as concerning thetimeyconght ij 7For whenGodmadetheprotriie to A- „),^„,„u,j dinglymercituii, to beteachers, yet haue ycencedeagaine that we braham, becaiifehehadnogreaiertofwcareby, cKiefly they haue antednct forhij ccach you what 4re the fii ft principle of thcword he fware by himfclfe, neeoeoftogofor^ nn«£forh' ofGod:andare become fuchas haue needcof 14 Saying, ^Surely I wil eaboundantly blelTc ^t^^^^^^^^^ feare,ana abtained mLlke,and not of ftrong meate. thee and multiplie thee marueiloully. wit.of ehai.tie, liif tequeft. and of. jj For cuery oue that vfeth milke, isincjcpett ij And (b after that hec had taricd patiently, and patience; and fiedhirafelfefof jj, the 1 wordof rigbteoufnefle: for hc is ababe. he enioyedtheproniife. ft''L!i'''h-''" ml s^hht ht liuti 1 4 But ftrong m'eat bdongeth to them that are 1 6 For men vercly fvvearc by him that is grea- ^ ° .hm ibrfe htrfi»nh-v%,tn of age, which through long cuftome haue their tcrrtctobly boldeth tht Hcbre..« m the ddi/rnt « Vnpofl.blc tldt Ood ftould lye, we might hauC |;'^^_^^|_^^ ^V^^^^ confiderationotthofethlogswhichhe hath faid, and partly prepireth them to ihe ItrongCOniolatlon, vvhichbaue OUrrChlge tO lay j^ p,.[j|,j ,|,f„ vnderftanding of thcfc things whereof be vmilllpeake. 7 Aoexampleofan Apo holdevpon that hope that isfet before VS,- forward: Becaafe ftoliVecbidnj. I lntheT>ord-,vhKhicAchtthr,^h;ti>ufmlfi. m ^Mihttrfower .^ » Which^OPe wehauC asanancreof the tJje hope of the KW^rte/ ■«nd>,fi">d 'ni ..Jgr. ^^^^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^_^^ ^ ^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ .^ ^^^^^ .^^^ i„N^ita«e^««r. CHAP. VI. thatwhich is within the vaile, roe to the en*, for I Hthrujif touchtththechiUifh /l>uthfi,l»isi>fihtHihrtwKy .20 i'Whither the forerunner is forvscntrcd God hath not only 4 f>:d tf,rifieth ih,m mUfeut'e threatmvp :■} Htfiirmh [^ g^f„ j^f,^ that is made an hic Pricft for euer, promited it, but themvptotvdcttourintimeiteoforTDxrd:9lithop(ihiteU _r.~..u.. J„- p x,t„i-t.: r„l»^ alio promileO it »f _■_ * .' '" . -' .. j%^ I i^l .J.^./ff ^fm^ii ^nkirk fifm chifme.whichcom- andof etcrnalliudgcment. CHAP.. VII. ptchend y fumme j And tllis will we doe if God permit. iHeh*thhilhtmpiyredtti-Vf,iommktatU'jr.tlyvl,iilti'in't rheGot!"efrre 4 'xFotit is t-impoflible thatthev whichwerc 'V "J' ""If'i'" w'*"^^"'""',/" '\7':',^,'l''rom,7 IheGolcel.were ,• , j ji n i <- 1 1 . Chnll.lo Whtxrait thtLinPiiinll ^lut met lothtOnipil. jiueoinfe^e oncel.ghtened,andhauectaftedof the heaucnly .porthis ' Mclchi-fedec*>v^ King of Salem, I^ltuSeanX/ g'^^' "n't ^^^-^ "^e partakers of the holy Ghoft, t^^hcPrieftof themofth^hGod, vVhometA- « D^Wngthofe eoraBt,towi-,tl.rproff''i"nofrepentanceandfiithinGod:theariicIeiofwhic'> braham, aS he returned trom tneiKlUglltcr Ot tllC ^,„^,ti th urdtr doSrine, were deniaunded of ihcm whitbncre n«« as yet receinr.l membersof Kings, and ' blcflcd him: of ,Mi khittdtc, tbeChuich,atl'iedayesap,><>ynt£>(!iid in thfi.-uifiiuie, when haodi were lai<)e vpon thfin. Andof ,, ,. 1. c n • 1 -'^ „.,.;„„ v:„«„f compar Ion ftan- .hofti.ttrles.:woa:ebrran.e.ec,ted:.hereru„r«ionotHel\ittl-'lhoft'tnt- tii(i.Melchi.ledec r -^Itcl^ll diii^tO'id l«ch.udot W/niftV* ft!l awff fritm rUi faiil;iiiuln7tot (mnu h mfelfe fs confidered Jithe fignteof Chrift.audtliefeaie theheaJt of ihJtcom. ich»"(»f>ir)%inrdtl»oii^'-Ml'rjrAil0ri>f»t^niiiiinifi I'm fi'll atull^((>ro;Jialil-, parifiin, MeKhflcrtrt ivasa King anda Piieft: andfiichaii one in decde i» Chrift a- :' tP/iuAnnit.-hf f^-.c'if iAh iNtn^ forii v »•!' thin- 10 b-litM came out of die loyncs of God, to wit, an Abraham. «^«ij|^'l'°S,P^"ft' 6 Eutheewhofe kindred is not counted a- withMit mother mong them , receiued tithes of Abraham, and woixJeifully be- blefied him chat had the promife. gotten : as hee»» -, And ' without all contradidion the leffe is n.an.without ta. j^j^^red of die -renter. cooceiuei 8 And here men chat die,xeceiue tithes : but J Ad other figntc: there he rectiuitli them , of whom it is witneffed, Mcki.i fedec m thache liueth. h°t""nrX» 9 ^Andtorayasthethingis,LeuiaIibwhich ajooe Abraha, for recciucth dthes,payed tithes in Abraham. betooketectbei lo For hee was yecin the loynesof hisfachCT of him, "'i^b'^J^'l Abraham, whcn Melchi-fedec met him. Snch'an'one' in " 5 If diereforc "^perfeilion had bene by the deeile is Cbrift.i p. Priefthood of the Leuites (for vnderittheLawe oowhomdepea- was eftablilhed to thepeople)whacnecded it fur- bams'&DaifiM"-! diermorc,that anodier Pridt Qiould rife after the on and all the be- °'^^ of Melcbi-fcdec, and not to be called after leeaers, and the order of Aaron? whoni alt men , , ff poj- jfchg Pricfthood be chan2ed,then of «dKuet»« a'f nsceffirie mud diecebe a chan^je of th^e .^.La'.^f theanthoutofall. ij For he 6fwhomc thefc things arc fpoken, ^ Kxflj.iS.ai, pprt^ineth vnto another ttihcii whcreoftio man 6 fpere b'goitm \ I ferueii at die altar. fni^^'lkohor. '*4 Foritiseuidcnt,thatou-Lordf[M>jn^'out the ^uLi'.k'. t'tf. of iuda, concemi?ig the which.;trjbe I^lpfes fpake. fax tehich tiie : ■ nodiiiij^, touCwiiigdie Priefihood. Tricfiy -vftU. _ ,^7 ^„fj ,(. j. yjj. 3, more cuid^nt thin^ , bc- pLficatTon.'-rhe ' caufe that after die fiviiilitiidc ofj^fekhi-fedec^ fitft,thatMelc; i- there IS rifen vp anodier.Pricfi, ,,,,' .^^ ; !.., fedec tcoke the 16 * Which isr.otjnaiePr«^i7.if!:eriliegL'aw tea:bcj,«0Be ^f ^^ cariiall comiTiaundcmedt , bat afcer the in3!nortall rim^ (0 doe a^nnt tkt tttxr, 7 tail any man might obieit, t'lat the PrienSoodindefdewastrandaifdiVomleiiito loda, bat ytt notwithftanding thefameretnaiiethftil hebcth n-eigheth* exponndeth th«fewordes of Dauid, fo'euer.tcco imi ro thtoidtrof tjf /i4;.,'c.Vfr, wberebyalfoadiiers infiitation of Prierthood is well peiceiued 8 Heproueth t'ledinerfideandexcellencie of theinditueion of Mflchi-feoecsPriefthood, by this, that the Prieflhood of the lawe did (land vpon theoiitwad and bodily aaoynting : but the facriBceof Melcbi-fedec isfctonttobeeoetlaftingaod meiefpititualC ^ 7{sit nfici the atdi- 1>et;on;ohich coviriM'idnh priile end truiif.ione ititigi, at ms iont in ^Utm Onfi • tratua, mi tUUM tth»ie PTK/ihaJe. ^ Pjtbita lo^cbaf. 5.S. . r8 5> For tiie ■'' commaundement that went a- 5 Againe.ihatno forCjis diianullcd , bccaufc ofthc weakncs there- man might ob.-eft of.and vnprolicablcncfTe. that the laft PrieB. rp FortheL.-,wmadcnothingperfite,butthe ^:'^Z"TJ^I bringing m of abetter hope »f4(/e;>or/i<y one, by the cou- wedrawncere vnto God. plin; of them both 20 '"And forafmuch as it isnotwithour an '"Sther.beproo. otbc (for thcfe are made Priefts without an othc: w'i, ,'brooa:ed b} 21 Euc this ».(»»«/* with an odicby hinr, that tbelarterfasvn- (jyd vnto hi.Ti,4» The Lord hath faome, and will r'°''"'l>'«i»o A.id « a minifter ofthe » SanSuarie, J and f„" *",, hi" of that b true Tabernacle which the Lordpight, Pneftthen thofc and not man. leaiiicall bie ? 4 For euerv hi^h Prieft is ordeined to ctier l'^'^'* ate.enen , , •- ^r -P L r f » fnchan one as both gitrcs and facrihces: wherefore it \ms ot ne- Cj,,,^ at the ceilit!^, that this man (hould haue Ibmewhst alio tijht hand of to offer. '■'« F'"^ '"S*' Godmheaoeo, I They of Leni wete hieprieiles in an earthly fanflnirie , but Cbrift is in the heauenly. a 0' ht.wn. 5 They of Leni exercifed their ptiefthood ins fiaile tabemacle,bnt Cbriil bea-etb about with him a firre other tabernacle, to wit.his body whi:hGod himfelfe made tobeeiietlalfing,a5itthallafier%vard bedecla. red.chap.s). It. 6 Ofhishin't. 4 He brinjeiharealoa why it mnft needesbo that ChriltJhould bane a body (whicb he calleth a tabernacle which thelorde pight & not maD):o witjthat he might haoe what to offer : for otherwife he conM aot be aa bie Pcicft.Aot] ib: felfe fame bod; it both y iabernad« & the IjctiSce, Nnn j 4 5 For AneweTefhudenc TotbeHebriwcs. The force oFSBriftes death. » Noiv he comecli lactificti , and ilyt*.*- ofheauenlychings,asMofcswaswarnalby God, alons,onceeueryyeere^ot without blood which t^hlly^-lt\fmi ["•"I" when hee was aDout to tiniih the Tabernacle, he offered for himfelfe, and fot the ^ ignorances folemne lictifice. 5 Hse giueth a ^5 Forhc wcrc not a PrJeft.ifhe were on the 6 * Nowe when thefethings were thus ordei- , „„„ „j £„„„ rcifonwhyheriid g^jjjj^ feeing there are Prid^es that according to ned, the Priefts went al way es intoth: firft Ta- tothe fierificei iifnThe heaiieoiy ^^c Lawe otT-r gifces, bernacle,and accompliihed thcferuice. "h'ch he djuideth fiaauaiic, nd aoc J Who ferue vnto the patcrne and fhadowc 7 Bur into the (econd went the 4» hie Prieft '"'"^'j,'.'' "''jj' intheeiithly. ciale,iatih he, ejrih he; cjuiT ♦ ^i-'Si ^ayJ '^^1 i^hat thou make all things accor- of the people. " with the which not tnln.iter in ifie ding to the paterne,lhewedro thee in the mount. 8 ^ Whereby the holy Ghoft this fignified, jJ'Ji'"«P"'fto<'lr eaihljr ijaauj ^ * But novve oMr />i* Pr«e/ hath obccined a that the way into the Holieft of all \vas not yet yeetecDttiDgm. are yetLeumcill ""'''^ excellent office,in as much as he is the Me- opened , while asyetthefirft tabernacle was ftan- tothe Holicttof pritite* which diatour of abetter Tcitament, whicfais dtibljlh- ding, all with bI»od. are app .inteit fir ed vpon better promifes. 9 '^ Which was a figure f for that prefcnt time, fj|f"j^J"jJ^'™* hira, ihatii toiay, j 7 For if that firft re/?4»jMf had bene VH- wherein were otfered gifts &(acrifices that could people, that pe'rtteeVam. blameablc, no place (hould haue bene fought for not make holy , concerning the confcience, him •$• s^"Ly>t». f\e. And to what the fecond. that did the fcruice, |f"*' ^'• purpofc ihouM 8 For in rebuking them he futh , ^ Beholde, i o 5 Which onely ftood in meates & drinkes, LX Ch^ptt' ""f P""""'"" the daves will come, fjith the Lorde, when I (hall and diuers walliings , and carnal! rites , gwhich originali example make with the « houfe of Ifrael,& with the houfe were inioyned, vntill the time of reformation. Kp.eient? of iudaa newcTcftament : ii * ButChriftbeingcome an highPrieftof ,(, -^ •<»£>i)ii{.4». ^ Not like the Teftament that I made with good things to come, ZBy a ''greater and a more by ri.eh facWBcei < He^emiein into ^^^^ fathers , in the day that I tooke them by the perfcft Talicrnacle, not made with handes , that opened imo hea. the coinpjnfcn of hand,to leade them out of the landof Egvpt : for is,not of this building, "«"• *'''''' *" iheolde and Iran- they continued not in mv Teftament , and I re- li " Neither by the blood of ' goates and Hotuftofall-Fot itoneTeftjment gjrdcd them not, favtii tfic Lord. calues : but by his owne blood entrcd hee once why did the hie fo/b!itfor a ittnf, '° For this IS the Teftament that I will make vnto the holy place , andobtcined etcmallre- Priell alone enter whei eof the teui-' with the hodfe of Ifrael , After thofe day es , favdi demptjoii ftr vs. oa''al'l'o''*t"' '«'S'o'''ir 12 For I will be merdluil to their vniighte- from J dcad.worke$,to feitie tfie liuing God ? L*ere'd''into'hea^*' oufncde, and I will remember their finnes and 15 '"AndforthiscaufeishctheMediatourof uenbythnfefaCTh } Ofihat yeerely rite & ceremoaie begathcreiblhx icfpeasibiitaKo that that A-as ab- rogited by this, 7 He proneth by the teltmonieof leremie, that there is a rccofid Tefta- meic or couenant and therefore that the firit was not per6te. .^ few.ji.j i,5J,5j,j4. rom.ti.iy.ci^^.io.jft c Hi ttUeih II *nhtu'i, To wit, that men might bee called hacke 10 that Ipn ituall example, that it to fay, to Chrift, who ihouMe cortrS all thofe things at his commiog. f for that time that ihtt fittutt htd ti Ufi. 5 An other reafon why they coulde not make cleane the confcience of the wordiipper, to wit, becaofe they were oiitwarde and catnall or corpurall ibiogs. g For thiy nere ai )oh .. _ itcou'.J fay tt turtle>i, from which' Cbrrfi di/tuertJ -vi. 6 Nowe hee entreth lUnieof D,md itMdtuided mioliaof.nnns , theTraphetgiMelhvi loVnJnfimd- into thedeclarationof the hgures.andlirft of all comparing the leoiticall hie th*t ihr^u'^h the neve Tejitmeni t-ry Ihilhemnti together A'une i„ one, 8 The pfjej^ n,jtH chrift , ( that is to lay, the figure with the thing it felfe ) bee at. conclufion: Therefore by the latter andthenew.ttefitft andolde istaken away, „ibmeth toChiift the admmiftcationof good things tocotne, that is, eaet^ font could not be called newe if itdilTeted not from the olde. And agjine that lining, which thofe camall things had refpea vnto. 7 An other eomtia. lamtjiatlengthtakenaway.wbichis^lubieaiocotruptiOD.aadthetfoceiBipetfit, ,ir„Dof the fitftcmiuptible Tabernacle with the latter Cihat i.rofay, with the humane nature of Chrift) which is the true ineotcopiible Temple of God.where. into the Sonne of God entted. as the Leuiiicai hie PricRes into the othec which was fraile and tranfitorie. h TSf a more excellent and bctftr, 8 An t>lher comparifnn of the blood of the facrrfices with Chiift. The leuitlcal hie PrieftesentriHgbylhofe their holy places into their Sanfhiarie, offered cnrtup> tihie blood foroneyeere onely: hnt Chriftentringinro that holy hody of hi», entted by it imo hesuen it fel:e, offering his owne mod pure blood foraneuer. lafiing redemptioa : For one (elfe lame Chi ill aniweietb both tnihehie Pieft^ and theTabeinacIe, and the racri6cc«, and 'he offerings t'-emfeloes , as the triifth to the figures, fo that Chrift is both hie Ptieft, and Tabernacle,and Sa- crifice , yea, all ihefe both iruely , and for euer. 1 For m ihu leerely faoifice , ,1 n- 1 1 L II ■ J L efreco>ict/ialum,lherewereiwolrindeioffactifi'cei,theoneafoair,lheoiherahei- in was the candlefticke , rnd the table , and the p,^ „ ,^i^. ^ umttcm x6.i^.nun,h,rt 19.4. , if theomward fprinkline ftiewbread, which Tab^raac/e i»CaLled the Holy of blood and alhes of beaftcs, was a ira« and efleftnall Ggne ef purifying and clenfiiio , howe much more ftiall the thing it feHe and the rroeth bting prefeet, which in time* paft was (hidowed by thole eifiemall Sacraments, that is tofay, hi< blood, which isinfuch fotlmani bl»nd,thJt it is alfo the blood of the Sonne of God, aad theiefotj hath aneiierlaftmg vertue of purifying anddeanfini;, doeit? ^ Hte confijerelh the f^nn apart, It'ing feyarate frtm ihrihingit f'lfi, :'i.P'let 1.19. I io6»» 1.7. (fw'ii'.i.j, X t^tf I 74. / Fmm Ittmei which pracrede f'lm death, aiti bring foorth nttl^ini hut hath. 10 The conctiifinn of the former argument r therefore feeing the bloo I of beaftes did nor porije finne^, the ne ve TePanent which was btforenmr prom fed, wheteiintn thofe outward il'inos had tefpcfl is none in df ede eftablifheil.hy the vertite whereof all iranfgrcffions might he tjken swiy, and heaufK^indeede opened vnto »«l whcieof it followeihihat Chrift (hedde his blood alfo for the Fathers: For be was Ihadowed by rliofe oKfe c cremoniei, otherwiie . vnleffe ihey ha' feiued f rcptefenthfm.they hadbrnenohinsaial profitable. Thei (ere this Teftament is eallel 'lie Iittrr, not as concerning the reitne of it,(th3titiofav,remif»ionof fibnes; hilt inrefpeflof ihattime, wherein iheiWingitfelte wjsfinlllied.that it to ray.whereinChrill was in derde exhibited (o (be woilt finnc vnto dilution. ti>ere m the former leftament, they which were called,niightrccciuetheproinircofetcrnallinhc- C H A P. X. iiAmfoawby ,,5 u For where a Teftament i«, there mufibc f«-A '*7 •"«>«/?<> "B«« come, & not the very image of the' P'""« obi.ftioa, ■itntoigitt.which ned without blood. things, can neucr with thofe facrifices, which they ^^ *''' '''*'' ""* 'il'^tl'ifr^l '^ For when Mofes had fpokeneuery precept offer yeere by yecre continually, fanftifie the osl'cd'rt'Za. ^irXuitr tothepeopk,n.accordingtotheLawe,hetooke commmtherLnro. ^' itl^tl'/.h?" bcefi^aDil.iimua the blood otcaluesandotgoates,with water and j For would the)- notthenhaiiecenfed to hane ^'^ teuchirgthit Dcedobcibxhc purple wooll and hyflbpe, and " fpnnckled both bene ofFcred,becaufe that y offerers once pureed )'«"'r'«"fi« fl;:ri«l/"^'=^°°'';''"'^=^^^l!'P-'^t'M . ^ . r^ fhouldhatiehadnomoreconfaenceoffinne?? ' ^ttZ'o'k die. " V Saying This is the blood of the Tcfta- j But. nthofe/acn/fa there waremcmbrance «!"«.« (fa.tb he) .^G^itj.ij. mcnt,v\ hich God hath appoyntcd vnto you. againe of finnes enery yecre. ihetewaiaiade 11 Tb.teaiuJrtb* 21 Moreouer,hcfprinklcdliJce\vife^Tabema- 4 Foritis vnpoffiblethaithebloodof bulks ""I*"'""' \r.Z'Zt' cle with blood airo,and all the mmiftringvdlels. and goateslhould take away finnes. ^itiorZT'" ihiogi which potj. " And almoft all things are by the Law pur- j » Wherefore when hee bcommeth into the Cnnes.Therefot* fij.at thofe which ged with blood, and without (heading of blood world,he fiirh, ^ Saaificc Sc offrin" thou woul- ""' '^""''" ••"* jrcL^«aiui,oi^''"°'"''"''^°,"- ^ ...... deft not: but a c body haft thou orddned me. IZZl'Zth^ H^:::l!!c^ ,\i Itwasthenneceflao',thactheofim,l^ud£s , In burnt offerin'gs, and finne offeringsthou %'%tZM* ly.the TabttMcle, of hcauenly things Ihoiild be purified with fuch haft had no pleafuie. thofe finn.s which the book...he vef. things : but the heauailv things themfelues are y yhen I iaid.Loe, I come (in the beginning '" '"'6"*. ^' "• ^ hhV4\'S"''-^''''^'1-"'^ ofthebookeitiswnttenofme)thatia.Sulddo^;Sr/^Vu^ we,. ,hc figne. of , ^4 '' For Chrift IS not entred into the holy thy will,0 Cod. newe Hnne. come heauenly th;ngs. " places that arc made with handes, whicharcfi- 8 Aboue, when hee raid,Sacrifi'ce and offering', toberepeawd Therefore it was miUtudcs ofthc true Sa>,auane : hm>s entred and burnt offerings, and finne offerings tho°u 'f''"V"*/'^f' 'tlZlVMi^ 12'° 7^ ^^^"' '° "PP"^^ "^o^ "" *^ ^gl^^ °f ^vouldeft not haue, neither haft plcafure''«6*r«» mTnld purihedwithfomt '^'^^ •''I'^'S' , r r ( which are offied by the Lawe) * of thv^i vhicb matter and cere. 2j H Not that he fhould offer hjmfelfe often, ^ Then faydhe,Loe, Icometodoethvwill, '""''"/•'>'«^. wooll. hyObpe the found.ntion ofthc worU)but now in the p end the offring of the body of lefus Chrift once made. I . * co«l"f«>» flllhbgtar'e'bea. ^^^^he world hathheb«e maden^ifeftonceto ^, ,- IndeueryPrieft c ftandeth dayly mini- ^i'^r.^stt'.* ueoly,.lhea«oly P"^ ^^^y ifinneby the iScnficc of himfelfe. ftrine, and oft times offeeth one maner of offe- be(o?e,and com- ub«nacle.aDhea. 27 Andasitis appoynted vnto men that they ring,\vliich c.-in neuer take away finnes: prehtcdirgalf. u^^Jj'n^nt'i/' ^ailr once die,andafterthat«r»w;;7«A the iudge- j^ But this man after hee had offeredonefa- i'i:°'^",..'^"';,„ beaucnly people, rnpnr- -err- /- i .- i • l reel. Seeinc tbat an heaueniy do- „ 'c r-L -/i fl- j T crifice for finnes ,* fittcth tor euer at the right ,h, fjcficefof &i«e,andhea,ea 28 So X Chnftwas once offered to take away hand of God, the la* could not itfeUeitfetot^n the finncs of r maiiy, ^ and vnto themthat ,, + ^nd from hencefoorthtarieth v till his doe ".therefore beforeMfor an _„_-„L j l- r 11 1 CiiriftfpeakinB e«rlaftino|,abit.tioaTherefo,e all ihefc thing, are CmAified in like fort, to wit. enemies be mnde his tootcttoolc. ol himfelfea.of with thai euerlaftingcffcringofthe quickening blood of Chiitt. m ^sihcLotd '4 For with one onenngliathhecCOnrecrated carhiePrieft nu> haU csr/tm^undtd. n HttTjJci to fprmUr, V fjroJ.l^.S. « Tht fitmUindts of for CUCr them that are lan&ificd. njfcfted in the huue>dfth,..g> ^iri t»,M,,& ihnfiuth^ w,„ „ hejj, firth muh»r,Ujt ti-.ng,, , j 5 For thc holv Ghoft alfo bcarcth vs record: "'*• «i«n'ir«l« tuvtihlhtblo0iofbtefti,ndivo9U,tna h)j!tjf^.^utv>idtr Christ tiUihtngi trt hfi- r r 1 t, u'jr J k»f enidently that ntnlf.&'thirtfortthefcoHUvattMtbfliniiiMwnhthiofhingofffulmr/yblocJ. for after that he had (ayd before, Godteftethnot ij An oihcc doable campaci/baTheLeuiiicaJ hie Prieftenitrd into the Sinaua- 16 K ihis is the Tcftamcnt that 1 will make in the factificej, tie.wliich was.madeindcedebir checomniauodemeDtot God,but yet with meni but in theobedU hands, that it might be a paterne of aoother more excellcnt.to wii,of the heaucn. ene e of hit Sonne out hie Prieft.in which obediencehe oSred vp himfclfe once to ly pilace.nntChtilleDircdeueniniobeauroitfelfe. Agiine.he appeared before his Father fotvs. h The Sowu of Codu j>idii>coi>utruoihiworH,Jihtnhieina the A:ke,biit Chrift before God the Father himfelic. 14 An otlAr double com- mmimiM. •J' 7'/4/.4o.7. c ]t iivord/S' voraiathe HehrtT* text. Thou ht{% parifoD:TheLeiiitical hie Priett offered othet blood, but Chrift rffeted his owne: fearceJr/iuuir/i^ through, il-iiii, thouhafimaJe me obedient tnd wtilmg it hiare. he eoeiy yeere once iterated his offering tCbtiil offering bimfelfe but once, abo. rf Thjt",ikiheJtconiUofCo^, j Aconclii< liOied fiuDC a'logei her.botb of the former ages j^ of th; a°es to come, i; An ar. /ion.wi'.h the other psrt ol the compatifon.-The Leuitical hie Vtieft repeatetli lbs gumeniioprouc yChrifts offring rught not to betepeif^d:SeeiDg y (ioneswere faTe facrifices dayly in his fanftuaty: whereupon it feloweth that neither thofe fa* to be purged from the beginning of the world, & iiiiproBcd y hones cannot be crihces.neiihet thofe offerings, neither thofe hie Priefts could tahe away (innes. yutgedjbut by the only blood otChriH:hc mud needs haue died often' iiiies,riiicc ButChrid hauing offered one factificeonce for thc fionesofallinen^and haoiog the beginning ofthc world. But a man can die but once:therefore Chrifles oblati. fanfiified hit owne for eucr.rittetb at the right band of the Father.hauiDg all pow. on which wasoncedoneioihelatter daye), neithettoold norcanbe repealed, et in his hands, e ^tihetUar, ^ l,hap.i,\i.plal.i\o,i. i.cv.i^i^. 4 Hee Seeing theoit is fo.furely the vertoeof it extenjeth both to finnes y were before preaenteth a priuie obiei^ien,to wit,that yet notwRanding we are fubieS tofioBC and to finnes that are after his comming, p Inthe Utter dtyet. ij ThAt -whole anddeaih.wberenntoihe ApoHleanfwereth.y thofollelficacieofChriOiTertue Tooleoffnm. r Hetfj>t3lrtihofihen.fiiirtllfiateatKicoidilanofman:Foras/or hath notyetfbewed it felfe,bat (halat length appeare when bee will at once pot Zjixarus i^ ctTtame other that dud twIle^ibjiTvainovJutB ihrngtmi tximordwtry to flight all his enemies.witb whom as yet we ftriue. vCA^.i.ij. 5 AllhoDgb mtdatfirihem tint (l>*tbe chtngid,thtir chtntmr « akindeofdetih, i. for. 15. 5 1. there doe yet remaine in vs reliquesof finne,yet thewotkecf ont lanAificatioa a Rom^i, ifetrr j.tS. f That ihegenersUfrtmiftntepraiuedtotheehRonh! which is to be peifeded.h3nge!hvpon the ftlfe fame Gicrilice which neueclhalbe enxlve hint tt feeke the teflimonie ofonr r/r£ii N n n 4 vnto thcneweSidliuiftgway. : ■ •. TotheHebrewes. ~~Thc force of faith. vntothcmafterthofedayeSj&ididieLord,! will bontls, and fuffbred with ibythefpoyling of your put my Lawes in their heart, andintheir mindes goods,knowinginyourfehieshowcthatyehaue I will write them. in lieauen a bett€r,and an enduring r fubftance. ■ r Caodund f Why tl)m,whe,t ^7 And cheic finnes and .iniquities will I re- jj Caft not away therefore your confidence "«^*". K the lire o}T>Hr. member * no motc. • ■ ' which hath great recompcnce of reward. fHtr»iUcotne gat!>,,t,»ndth»t i8 Nowewhercremiffioivofthefe tilings »j, . jtf Foryeehaucneedeof patience, that after ""'^iV/AiPoj^ i'oj>ifl>,uiiini-M>i thcreijnomoreoiferingfor'gr'hne. ye hauedonethe willof God, ye might receiuc ''"'"»'"*■ ;{L*ta IP ' Seing therefore^ brethren , that by the ,thepromire. , f^yfjj'^"'"- g HrjtfUmu,tlr bloodof J.iiis we may bc ftbldc to enterintothc 57 Foryeta very ^!ltlevvhile,andhethacfiiall t'z HectminVn. fiiiiic:firth;rc,e.liolrf\ice, t come, will con)e,and will not tary. deil> tin txctHer. *'elZ'''''tTmi"f- ^° ^''^ ^^^ "^"'^ ""'^ ^'"'"o ^^'*y ' ^^^'"r*^ ^^^ -• ^^ ^ " Now the iuft Ihall Hue by faith : but if *'* "' » f"" '^ We A<»«ff auhie Pricft, wi/cii v 5? Butwec arenotthey whichwithdraweour '«'«'"«lieretterh ftmo«no""°f ^*^"=rth«houreof^^^^ felues vnto perdition, but/«//w(r faith vnto the ^7^'?^ '"pi''*- iheholy pUct,as 22 7 Let vsdrawneere witha ■ trueheartihaf- conferuation of the foule. toattarv'ir^ft* theF.ith;ts were, furanceof faith, our kheaitsbeingpure fronian C H A P VT T'S*'" «f« butweliauean ^nill /•i-mOUr.i-i- ..... enK^ncsintoihe - . , n i- 1 j- -L. llit dtcUrelh mthmlwle Chafttr.thaithe Vtthcrs.-fhsch trnehoW fbte ^3 Ann warned in our bodies with Ipurewa- fi-rooH(Uof Cod, at. (tliatis.'intohex ter,!et VS keepe the profellion ofour hope, with- tiinrd f.iluim.nnotihtr tearthtnhffhuh^thiu iheltaet ■«en)fc'ein?thatwe out wauering, (.foThcis faithfull that promifed ) '"■'fk«o«"h-'<'h''"f^>ii»"t;,,hoarck»iivniothfF4. arrii.irt»il,«.i,l. . , ?' r> t '^ then mm holy •vmon. arcpirgeu«i.h j. And let VS coniidcr onc another, topro- ,^ tt-i.- l 1 ^ ,- ... WsttTfi uokcvntoloue,andtogoodworkes, |sJp^'j^;*'"j^=.g™'l"'Jof ff''"g^^vhchare . »^::.^- .>- NotforfIl f^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ times paO.doeth amongourfeluts,as themaiieroffome w: but let •''"^""'-'<^cn«;-. became it jcme. t(.e h.c Prieinhat ^^ ^^f,^^^ ^^^ ^„^;,,,^ g^„j ^f,.j ^^ ^„^h ^^^ 2 ^Forby It .«.> elders were we 1 reported of. ft„,„h ,hi„^, 'hcvaieC? more-,becaufevefeetIiatthedaydrawetIineere. , ^?'^^'°5^ f/^'^T' ''"?' p ^ .'5'' ?' JlhlT^J.'"' v,,butl-Lgh .^'^.Forif wcfinne ^willinolyatcerthatwe ^orld ^^^ ordcmed by the word of God fothat -f.-^IT: "ifeb., the vaUe w.f !, is hauc rtceiucd and acknowledc^ecTchat truth,therc ^'l^^S^j '"^'''^ ^^= ' ^«' a'^^ "°^ "^^'•^ °f ''^'"S* fore our eye. b:o..t^/if^ ^emaineth no morefacrifice for finnes, "'^"^'^''^fPfTi: , ^A nA .hin|, tbfft.c h In t ne- 27 ButafearefuUlookingforofiudgement, , + ^^y^'?^^'? 'P^'^.^'T ?f '''?"' '"h-^^^^^^^ ing prcren. li^ and violent fire, which Qiall deuourc the n aducr- '^"1""'?" *.'"?'"' ^^ t*' "'^'^'^i^" °5^'- haMhf ^h « vs.iothatwee furies ' ned witncflcthathe was nghteous,God teftifying o„g,,j ,^^1,^,^. an h,e"pH!r'''' ^s' ^ He that defpifeth Mofes Law,dicth with- of !»« gifts: by the which>r6 alfo he being dead, compted of, by antiie Fnelt, v . ' , VCtfpeaketh. thuvettue. which ij oiier the out mercy A vnder two, or three witneflcs; ■' .'^ , -o c ■ \. , ,t u^n.jLi. » That u thore ho.,feofG,d. ,5 Ofhowemuchforcrpuniflamentfuppofe „?' ^y^^Jft^^f^ * Enoch tranHated, that hee 'J*r;;^^;(;^ "k^'T^lt^ , ihall hee bee worthy , wLh treadeth tndcr fl'ould note fee death: neither was he found: for ^^^ tZJLLen foote the Sonne ofGod'andcountech the blood God Mtranflatedhimrfor before he was ^anfla- »«;^-'*;;'"' ^.d?;/C.r of theTcftamentasanvnholvtbing, wherewith ted he ^as reported of, that he had pleafed God. f^^'f^^^' .ther^jfe »e .ere he wasfanttified, anddoethdefpitcdie Spirit of ,.^ ^f without faith it is vnpoffnlc topleafe „,,,. ' ,.. notMe taxbUe once? »iw» .• forhe thatcommeth to God,multbeleeue .j Gfw/.i.i, the bri^km, of it. a „ c-,, ,.,.i,„^„,i,-.^ ►u»fi,ofi, A,, J ..xr»r. that Gorfis, and thathcciia '' rcwardcrof them '»*« M'- 7Amoftgrjae JO "For we knowhim that hath fay d,vVen- tu-tr-wi?: j Henieweihtbi exhartatio.i,whef eeance 6*/fln!'f/^ vnto mee : I will recompenfe, ^-r. c -'^ *-^t l • j r -- j r P'ope'iieoffs'tKi inhe(he.echl.ow faith theLoid. Andagaine,The Lordlhal oiudge . 7 J^y faith *Noe being warned of Godof £, f?«i„g ou, vn- that factifice of hisneonle o ^ o the things which wereasyet not lecne, mooued to vsrooftpykeJ Chtiamiybeap- P P." . . i . . with leuerence, prepared the Arke to the fauin" "amplei ofiach plie.l to vs:to wit, J i It is a fearcfiill thing to fall mto the hands ru . ,, , j .(1.1 twkl uvi ./ / IT ° « fro!" th« begin- byW,b.w,,ichairo of the)iuin?God. ofhishoulhold,tJ,roug]_uhewhich^»%hccon. „| f,He»orI4 hr dercr,beth by xi No^ve Call to remembrance the daycs ''.^"^^ '> V^'i 'u "f T"- u'^ '"^ ° *' %""l*' '" "" wir.byijnitifica. 'hataref tion of ihe Spirit, I'ght,' whichcat'feihvj ,,' partly While yee were inarte a p^azing ;r"',T?-'~' --&—-:—"—. -r -7--' — — /?»,»,« ««»»<« ft.re y to hope m f^J^{^ ^^^^^ { -^^^ andaffliaion.sand part- '^^""W '^^'^'^f'^ receiue formhentance, and hec „/«, «,„., ,«.» cm ' vaL'a"nes W while ye became 1 companions of them which wentout notknowinpyh. herhewcnt. rX'^r ^ "ofiib,7o„ra„o were fo toflcd to and fro.^ . 9 ^^ faith he abode in the land of prom.fe, as /«- «' »/ - .her, falua,io,,, , ^ por both ycc forowcd with mec for my •" a ftrange countrey , as onc that dwelt m tents ^ ^tel. throDgh the loue '^ •' ' withlljjacand lacobhcires With him ot thcumc v w>y from Ch.iftJ [ j ^ „,as f dea , ■% 1 c \ r n ther of all the piti^ ij.becaiife'God is arcuenger of fuch as defpife him: oiherwife he (hoi.M not ngl.t- Ikie m multitude, and as tht land ot tllC lea hlOlC ^^^ ij,»,.^^, lyijoiiernehij church Now there is nothing more horrible thrn the wtatliol the wilich is innurr.erablc. 6 Noe. Iimngr.oa. V 7Jf«« 5 1.; 5. row. t?.i 9. t Kxleor g^auerve. 1 1 Ashe teniiied j j AH thefedied in g faith , and rcceiucd not *C«if «. >J. tS* lallersaway from God, fodnethhe mw comfort them that are confl>i>t and ■" 7 Abraham and ftandftio-gly, felling bfforethenithe fiiccefleof their foimet fights, To ftiiijng Sara. ■^6>n.tt4, t Thulouiilitihii iiOtii'^.rit?iil'rirt.ilirrii.icli<. ^ Gen.:f', jfcemvptoafurehopfof a full and ready viftoiie. f Ten toire brought fionh is.ettiii'.z, f ^'t/ii,l:tlf iobtiirechiidiii-,.%iif f!>tl ndLtui ftniktdrnd. 5 trt to tt fli-Piiril, q tntuhingihii) miftrit ^tiibe joHrntiferii; fhilht'SfhUh they hidifbiU they UinJ^iuti fiUovitd lbtmeH<>"o'htir g>t)ut, the How faith worfccih. Chap.xjj. Chrlft is our example. lot h This H the Piurt thc •" promifcs,buc (avW thcrti i farre Off, and be- liTc: other aKb were « racked , and would not be « utc mer.cth Mftommu,fir tht i^cucd //wMijund ' rccciued ?/>«» thankfully,and deliuercd, that they might rccciuc a better refui- t>>tiftfit »<>fp>'«mi/f.',tocn>- jy^^j-jjtfhcyfeckeacountrcy. (onmenc. iht samn tnuiht f-^"t'"'';-T' iJ And if they had'bdic. mindrull of that 37 '1 hey weffe Roned , they xvere hewen afinn- ""''""'Tlj niifi,aihtV!Mtxhitiltiiintiiretjiri, 40 God prouiding a better thing for vs, that le tome wt te they ^ without vs (hould not be made perfite. moie daike, >«t at length »tie 10 he receiued himalfo after ■> a fort, 20 * By faith v Kaac blefled lacoband Efau, concerning things to come. zt *• By faith x lacobwhen he was a dying bleffed both the fonnes of lofeph, and * tea»i»g on the end of his f bffejworlhipped ^od. CHAP. XII. t Hee Jatth not ot,el} b) the exump/ti of the Tithtn litfre rt- rned,exh»ttihtt)i tofnuieKce tnuconfltncie, 3 tumlfoiry the ex/mple of Chnjl. 11 Thit the chefittimii oi God cannot bi righil) milled b/ the oMatrdjenje ofoH>fi/h. *c,rtthe tppohiied hir/i 10 dte,otd f* tgMHfl htfie kt ht' Itiued ID hope. •^CeH.it,tt. toa.9,T. m From»hich tiemh. n lor there trot not the tn:e m4Tb(', S iraic. V Gen a7,i8,}S« 9 lacob. *Gfn4',;j. 10 lofeph, * (7ut he r/injl uetdei frtHoke Cods vrtth «• gainH him, SC Exoi,\t.ii, j» Thtredfea, ^ txod.m.ii, 13 leticho. */o/7j.«.so. 14 Rah^b. 5 ./i mtMe ex- ample of Gods gDdn'ffe, ij» loflt.i !J, Jf.1ofhi.t. r C"*'t'ou/!y ini ^tendly,fathitP)e diinot 0neh xft hurt thim.iut ilfo ypl themf/tfe. I? Gidton, Ba- tJC and other iud gfs aad Praphets, V Iiiii;.6.:l. * liigit-i.ini 11.7. / Thefruiie of the promifn *t^l,l!Z7o''ie ^5 ' "'^ ' ""'"■■" r="'"'=" "'^" """ ' •"'\" ^" tra^nfitorie p.ofite : but God chaRen..h ar^inntuIleU, v< (or on, firgnlar p ofite. ofihfi vomanofSaT/ots, whofe fo':ne itiiari,ffi4fiim' p'omietth, andlktSHnif lomake vspartikeiicf hisholincfli: : whicbihing alihonrli thcfeourlenftsdofl mue,i>)holefonntEiixtf'.sTtftortdloliiir/ioih(T. " ootpr«featI)- p{• pafled through the red felfe vnto you as vnto fonnes : for ivhat fonne is ^ whereat he had fea as by drie land, which when the Eg)'ptians had it whom the father chafteneth not? ^a kir.de orUtJfcd. aflayedtodoc,thcywerefivallowed vp. g If therefore yee bee without corredion, Miwhuhandand 30 'i By faith the *vvalles of lericho fel down whereof all arc partakers, then are yebaftards, ?'»"•■;"/'#"<< after they were compafTed about feiien dayes . and not (bnnes. atXifiht Crlfr. 31 'tBy faith the q harlot 4. Rahabpeiifhed 9 "Moreouer we haue had the fathers of our j An ampliHcati.* not with them which obeyed not, when -J. fhe had bodies which coireiSed vs, & v\ 4 Uec takcthanarpiimeiitoftheprohte 3J which through faith fubdliedkingdomes, „.|,jchcotltTieth tovsby GodsehafJifements. vnlelTewebcinfaaK Ft.llofall wrought righteoufncffc,obteyned the ' prom les, beca-:lefir,ne,ctthatrcbellioMwi<:tfdr.cffe c( out flrft.iibythis tn(3ncsnnied. A Ticif.z it. 6 Thirdly, ifall menyecid this ttohtio the edec of y f.yord, of weakc were mpde Itrong, ,„ht:s,tn *hom next-sftcrCo,) weowe this Me.ihat they may rinbifi.lly correa Wtlxed V3liant in b:,tteU , turned to flight the ar- tbeir children.fhall we »ot be much moie Inbiectiothat our Farmer , who h the mics ofth" a'i"ntS Atithoofofthrfiiiritsallandeottlaftinglife' 7 Anaroplificjtionofthe fame 3 J The't „omCn receiued their dead raifed to »'?;^^'"^ Tho^e fi.brr, ha„e cotrcaed v, af.ertbeir f,..fie . fo, rome f...le and lefusthe Mcdiatoyr, TothcHcbrcwes, Sundiy exhortations; vsakcrzhe'\rov/ne^\n.(iire, hathe ^flaneth it dome, which cannot bt fliaken, let vs haue grace 8 T^s conclufion : for oiir piotice, thac we might be partakers of his wherby we may fo ferue God,that we may plealc him with o" rcucrcnce and ° fearc, 29 For ^ euen our God u aconfumingfire. g.th the quiet fruitcotrighteoufiiefle.vnto them '-44// ° ■ =• • CHAP. XIIL weni.iitg'eior. holinefie. watd cam jgioufljr j j jsjovv no cliaftifing for the prcfent reemeth and kttpt al^ii" JO be iovous.but grieiioiis: but afterward,it brin fiila-teloithas ^ wema))'vithout which are thereby excrciftd. anvitaggctingot ,j » vvhetforc Hft vp^r hani5\vhich<'hang frt^!r/?;/p(,<,» dovvncandi'^^ijrw^e knees. tftoixnih'taout ij And maKc « lira :ght ftcps vntoyour fcete, tfn-anani iittm left that which t» halting , bee turned outofthc iifcou'tgii. ,vay,but let it rather be healed. ( l(t(i>t t right 1 _ .. tfgood lifr foTO' (hers :oSUov. m Fr tiunttKih mevi$ ihti haat/l PiAOiiJaJJaes »biti <(> Deuttrjf 14. I Hti %iMthliiadltlfi>4n»t»Hdf (if minttt^ 7 tmalftfir " T Ett' brotherly loue continue. ?Hl7a";',A« JL_i 2 V Be not Torgetful to entertain ftrangers: ihe lecond c»ble, for thereby fome haue xrcceiued Angels into tbefummt where. • ■ ' " ot IS ch)ritif,erpo> 9 We muft hue in yp and trouble y»M, left thereby many dc denica. ^^j I»««t,8( tiolinelTe with all men. 10 VVeiroftftn- die(nedilienne another, both m doiltine and ex- ample ol lile f That ni> htrefir, 0' bjckt/ltdiKg Lt anoffinci. 1 1 We iiiuft ef. chew foioication, and a proptiane tniode, that is.fuch amini^eiFgiueth i4^^Followpeacewithallmen,&holmes, theirhoufes „.„. .^ ,„-, without the which no man (hall fee the Lord. ^ Remember them that are in bondes , as l^ZZt» ' 15 '^ Take heede, that no man fall away fi^m though ve were bound with them: and them that a^c affliaed. the grace of God-.let no > root of b.tternes {pring ^.^ inafriiftion, as > if ye werealfo afflicfedmthz • '--^'"f*- >• be defiled. k„^„ ^ '' " x G.n.18.,. t 'Bejemitcium --,,,. ,T ,. , - — —..—.....«. v,..v,..gersand adulterer thtJ,Miftinrmi- foldehisbuthright. God will iud^c jtrumtriynn. 1 7 V For yee knowe how that afterward alfo ^ , Let vSu'r conuerfation be without coue- 5 "hVh°,n«;i. when he would haue. nhented the bleffing, hec toufnefle, and bee content with thofe things that mon'e in, "*,.«. was reiccted : for hce found no S place to repen 16 » Let there be no fornicator, or prophanc ^ »Mariage« honourable among all.and the perfbn as tEfau, which for one portion of meat bed vndefiled:but whorcmong tance, though he fouj^ht that blefstng with teares. 18" For yee are noc come vnto the x mount that might be h touched , nor vnto burning fire, nor to blnckneffe and darkeneffcand tempeft, 19 Neithei' vnto the found of a trumpet, and the vovce of wordes, which thcj' that heard it,ex- not to God hii doe ^ufed themfelues, «• that the word fhould not be honour, wbicb wickedoeshow oitneaaDdibreaC Beth vicetdeftru' aioa (totn God a< giJDft whoremoa* fpoken to them any more, withadait 21 And fo terrible wa^ the ' fight which ap- peared,that Mofcs Gid,I f eare and quake.) 22 But ye are come vnto the mount Sion,and tothecitieoftheliuing God,thc celeftial Hieru- nilcm,& to the 2 J And to the : company of innumerable Angels, ^acle the allembly and congregation of ^^' feuerely God will at length punilh, fbehoiribleexim- pie cfEfautea' cbeth v>. V Gen.M 58. g There »ji no ^kee tt ft fir hn tefeatrtiee: and it tfpetreth b) the tfeili,wl-*tlmre- ftntince tpii fir l^hen he an ;3W tut of ha fuht> I fighifhelhreained hit brother to aiH him. II Kowheap plyeth the fame cxhoratioh.to'he Piophftic'lland kinglv office of Cbrift cifrpared wiihMo'Vs.aflet ihisfort-Kthema ienieot tuel^w wa< fo great.how great thinkeyoa thai the glotieof Cbrift&cher.of. tom'panTo« he'de- as ofthin^ which are made tilth Imtdt^ that the ,-lareth aUopar- things which are not fhaken,may remaine. tirula.ly, 28 '5 Wherefore feeing wee receiue a king- X.'.jio^.ij.i<. " ° * Which miiht be touchti with hanJei, vhtch wti oft ^rojfe mdetrthly nutter, ^ £»oijo.i9. * £.r«.is.i>. iThr /hope trndforme urhkhhe faxT^ahichvtuno toHntirftfniftriei /))tiie,tul time cne. k So he eaOiihihemthture fttnfo trtahnii:en,tl:hoi^h one t»ri of ihem^otthfeipeinihe emih. i; The applying nftbefiTmer comparifnn : I fir were not latxloll tooniemne his wrrde winch JpaVe on the earth, how much leffe hi! vnyce which is from heauen* t^ Hecom- parrththefledfaltniaicnieo! tlieGofpel, wberiA'ith the w hole woildwat (bake, and enrn the very framecfbisuenwaJ IS itwereaOonifhed, with the fniall and »anilliing toundof the gouernan.-ebythe Law. ^ ^ife.^.-y. I jt tfyetreih tM'ihh mthUihat th Umphrt jpr i^eih "f the caHin^of the Ceiihiihtl ihcfr troriti junfibe rrfrtrrJiotht htt^iitme ofChifl. 15 Agrnrral) exhorration to liue re ncrentlyaod r'l'gonfly vnder the mofl happy (nl^iiflionofro mighty a king,« ho ashe blefTeilibis moltmijliiily,fi>dorh hemnll leuerely teurnp.eiheicbcllioBi. Add ihit is the fuir.we ol a Chrillian liiCitclpeciing the fitil table. ye haue,for '> he hath fai3, 6 :4- 1 wil not failc thee,ncither forfake thee: 7 So that we may boldly fay, * The LordeiV mine helper , neither wiil I feare what ^ man can gen and adulte- doe vnto me. fe^- 8 + Remember them which haue the ouerfight ? Coaetoufhelfi! c I • 1 1 III I 1 " ccodemned.a* or you, which haue declared vnto you the worde gjinft which i< f« of God: whofe faith folovy,confidering what hjth a contented mindt bene the end of their conuerfation, 5 lefus Chrift ""''.'''j *''''''. 20 (Forthcy werenotableroabidethatwhich yefterday,and to day, the fame alfo iV for cuer. 'l^» r'«<» wtb. wil I lh.nke,not the earth onelv,but alfo hcauen. '^' , -. out the know. ledge ofhim.neiihcrisatthiidayfancd.neitherOialbe faoed hereafter. < Hd toucheththcni which mixed an external worfV.ip, aodefpecially thediBereaceof meates withthe Gofpel,whichdoatineheplainly condemnethascleane repug- nant to the bencfite of Chrift. d Tlithu oat kindvh.ich emctnelh ihe diffirenei ofclmne tnd vncleim menlet, wee btuelt l/itJerfland till the eerttmninH wor/hift I Which otferued the diffimet of them [uperftiiwu^y, 7 Heerefu'eth their er- rour by an apt and £ltc comparifon.They.whjch in tines pall fernecl the Taber- nacle.did ni~t eate of the licnGces whofe blood was btongkc for (innc into f ho- ly place by ^ hie Priell.Moreouer titefe facrifices did reprefc nt Cbrift onr eflVing. Therfore they cannot be partakers of him which ferue the Tabernacle, ^is.fuca as (land in the feruice of the lawerbiii let not vs be afluoied to follow him nut of Hierufale.il, from whence he was cart out and fuffeied : for inthisalfo Chtift.wh* imolvtef*rltlen^xrhichflai* lurnlrrrte'it.rthrriitiorihr Luire. 4» LeH:t.^n.t'id«^o.ieweth ibal (his alio fignified vnto TS,thaC t'lei; idly lolhmersof Chnll iiiu(l.i: it were goe rut of the woilde bcaiing bit crolfe. -^ Aii'cA.j.io 9 Ko veihit iliorec<:tprr>llfactificesaietakrniwaY, bee tracKelh vi that the true facrlfi^s of ronftNion reaoine.whjch confifl partly in giiiinooi ihanks.and partly in libcialiti^wilh which facrificcs in dccd C«({l* sow delighted. V Ko/r.14;. >, t6 To and ■< pcrfite men, 24 And to lefus the Medi.itour o f the new Te- ftament,and to the blood of fprinkling thatfpea- keth better things then that of Abel. 25 '^ See that ye defpifc not him that fpeakcth: forifthe.'cfaipcdnot wf " on earth : much more 'hall we ko( eCcape , if wee turne awav from h\m.,ih3.z Jpetketh from heaiien, z6 *+ Whofe voyce then Ihookethe earth,and 27 And this wprde., Yet once more, fignifieth tiie remouin? of thofe things which are (haken, Ihe great (hcpbeard. Chap. |. To endure tcntation. io> i6 To doe gooH,and to diftribute forget not: iaftingCouenant, I. Wemodober fo»' vvithfuch facrificcs God is picafcd. ii Makeyouhperfcft inallgood workes,to * M*kt}cmft ibc wiinings iod 17 '° Ohcy thfm that haue the ouerfight of doe his will , ' working in you that which is plea- " ^,"'i ionmitk Kimooiiiooi oi you, and fubmit your fellies : forthcy watch for lanr in his fight through IcfiisChrift, to whom 6e ,katjt)uiicfih* out Miaintu »nd ypy,. foyif j, as thcy that muft giue accounts, that pray fc for euer and eucr, Amen. T»ik,n, thu ctd • jic" or* he r.|. ^^y may doc it wkh ioy,and not with ^riefc : for 2 2 I bcfeech you aJfo , bi cthrcn , fuffcr the (""nuh his union oi V feul«» tfut is vnprofitableforyou. wordes of exhortation : foi I hauc written vmo ''"<""'^'' which ire cnmit- ig '« jjj-ay for vs for wcc are aflurcd that wec yoiiinfewewonles. ^iVh'e "jil^lll^ef ^"*^ ^ §°*"^ confcicncc in all diings , dcfiring to 2 j Know that our brother Timotheus isdcli- thit EpiHlelw'het. buc honcfily. iiered , with whom (if he come (hortly) I vvillfcc io be commeudcch 19 And Idcfirc you fbmcwhat thcmorceaf- you. hii miniftene 10 neftly, that ycfo doe, that I may be reUored to 24 Salute all them that ha ue the ouerfight of liilfc'ib'.hcm ;« yo" more quickly. you , and all the Saints. They of lulie falutc tjnuance and in- 20 The God of pcacc that brought .igaine you. ciMfeoi gricM from the dad our Lord Iefiis,thegrear(hepheard 25 Grace ** with you alI,Amen. ^°»;^';j{;«^^^|^;' of the (heepe , through the blood of the eucr- "t'bat he haTh'vf'd but few wordei to comfort ih«m,haaing fpeii. the Epittle io f Written to the HebrCWtS from Italic, difpuling : «nd ralutcthceiuinc btethrca fjtniliarly aod IticadI}'. *najent by TimotheUS. ■^c::z, THE "GENERAL EPISTLE «r ctloUrtf,hut tt r> ^ t. t w~ ^ tUthe lcf,l, gfUf O F I A M E S. •^"Z'*'' C H A p. I. made lowe:*' for as the flower of tbegra/Te, (Iiall > Ad jfgtitneBt 4^HrtBf»*!Mitfl>*iUitcf,tf of fail h, |» *mlof ttvlitifjffi he 4» Vanifh awaV. takenoliheyrfy ofmin<,emr,ch mrn. 1, Th.s ,b^ f^ir^^^^ Ames a feman: of God, and of jr^yj^""*^ rhe goodly fhape of it pe,.(heth:euen fo moft vai.e ,.d -^ "-"• *f ^^nU^ the Lord lefus Chrift, to the fl«llther,chmanwitheraway m<.Z^h,sk^vayes. "«" »^- »w rnte r».er ^ ^^ ^^^j^^ Trihes,which are f>fcatte- ' ^ '°*Bleflcd « the man, that endurcth ' ten- *„.;^ «::tr,f ^^ 2 ^Mybr^^^^^^^^^^^ , Thcfi,ft place S^^^^ exceeding^iov," » when yee fall '^"^ ^'^f'J°"= f^™- ^ ^ ^ . , , Ll !I^ ir.fi? intodmeistcntations, '?" L« no man fay when he is"' tempted,! ,, .r^,^„„,„g. Ai^nV^hcr'erwe i 4- ^ Knowing th.'c the <« nj'ing of your faith am tempted of God: "for God cannot be temp- on: The.efote « • «)ngbtix.tto8e brjngeth forth patience, tediMtheuill,nejthertemptethheanyman. mnft pa.ico.iy «Kdow„c,„d be ^ +And lerpatiencc haucft«- perfeft worke, . '+ 2"^ eucrvman is tempted, whenhee is ,^„Xaj'd«h. «h«"^J«^ that ye may be p«fea&entier,Iacking nothing! ^rawcnaway byhisowneconcupifcencc, andis f,„e,.,,gume«. be glad. J * If any of you hcke e wiCedome, let him "'"'^'L i . m . • .-. • . '*••'<'' corof^eb«. c j-,P.|.Wc«,. alkeofGod, which giueth to all men liberally, ^ '> Then when liift hath conceiued,itbnngcth '«;''; ''l'')!""'* Anoa .« «>,*. ,n^ reprochech no m2iT,and it (halbe giuen him. '""V ^""f ,and finnne when it is finilhcd, brm- °' ^'jIV,;^;,"';'^ "r-l.J^T <5 tButlethimalkeinfaith,andf»'auernot: ?"''f""?^"^"*- , ^ ^ come by.bi.wa, dJh ».a„'if,h, 'forhethatwauereth, is likeawaucof thcfea, '^ '> Erre not,my deare brethren. totheco«eol «A,atience,a ftrre pafsing it mnft excelleot vertoe, ii by this mr an$ inoendred '""'<' te nt Jtions.thjt Is, from sfflifiions whereby O^od trieih vs.to inwa: d, that i>, in V?. i That whntKuh idurlktth u tried y to at! , thole m.imfiliie itMtttiot.t. toihofeliirtcswherbv we ateftitredvp todoeenil.The fiimmeis thi>:Eueryroail 4 The third atgamet prnpnunded inmanerof aiiexhnrtatioD,that ttue&conci- i<'■)' inoucboromei that wicked coriiipiicD, which lakerh cccalinns by what the iortroment wherewith God doetb poliOi Sr fine vi. Therefore the worke and mf anes roener.to fjitrevpeuil motions la vs,whcnceoucat length p;oceede wic. efTcSofaffliaions.is theperfeSingof vsinChrift. 5 Ananfwertoapriuie ob- keddoiogj 4 inconclofion (oloweihdeaih the inft rewari!<^lihem. r/i WhtH ieflion: Itisearelvniid.bntitiSDntroearely done.He anfweieth that we neede id *' 11 f>ci4ohd 10 do twi. 11 Here is arrafon nieKed,why God cannot bet he ao. ihiscareafarre othermaner ofwifedoine | then the wifedome of man. toiudge tboutufeuildoingjinvi.becaure hcdcfireih noieail. w 'JSy fsmti'mctitumthit thofe thing* beft for v«,«'hich are mod contrary to the flcfhibutyetweOiallcafe- pitci tHuatt linne. i; Another reahm akendcDnttariesiGod isibeauthoor of ly obteioethisgiftofwildome.ifweaflce itri^hily.that is, with a fure confidence »llgooc!ne«,a8d fo.tliat heisalwaycslikehimleife i how then can he be thought erOnd,wha iimoti bouiitirut& libeiall. e Tly miedomeh' mfmththt know- to beauihour of eiiil> 0 From nitn vko ii ihrfiuutifUic and nuihour of *ll gtti- Udito''thttdolfrmtKhtmfmettioii-miam*deUfirr,ioii!u,xi>htrtfoTeirt artuffi- "tf'- p Hegotib oninlhtmei>phor':for the jiutnl Of hi nutiifilti ir t"'"'') kintin U'dofCod^indwhitfrstittrvehauttorttfeofjtfftCfioti, JL^^iASlh.y.T mar.it.i^ ofnantm^mtkilh htiUTei,dtjf',m(i)irlhi,)tntt, lig'it mddarkmife. 14 The /«t.ii 9. ;«'»; i^.i;. cSJ- t«.lj. f fV>ii thm, whit nredeoflier Kraiatouii' 6 A fourth part concerning iheexcellencie * fmiteolihewoide ofGod.Thefuir.mo digreftronor going afi^e fro his mitter,ao]inf) prayers which are eenceiued with is ■bisuvc mnft heare tie woidcof God mi ftcarffi.lIj-jnJdiligenily, feeicg iti* 1 doubting mintt.whereas we haue a crrtaine piomife ot God A this is the frcond 'I"* fetde, wherewi'.h God ol his free fauciir and loue hath begotten vs vnto hint partoftheEpiflle. ^ fna/l hu thong^hti and hiidrflei, 7 He telnrnethtohis felfe.pickingvs outofihenumheiofhis creiturcs. Andihc Apofllecondemnetli f Mrpore,repeiting the prnpofition.which ii,that we muft reinice in the crt ire,for •»'© faiilts,which do greatly troable vs in tbi; m:tier,io wit, for iha: we fo pleafe Itdoethnnt prefle rsdewne, but exalt vs. h f/ho u t^i£xtd ttith ftiH'riie , or onr relues.ihatwe had raihcr fptake our felues then lieareGod fpfik ng: yea we €ontimpt,tr mihanr hn^lecfctUmiii', 8 Before he concludeih.l eoiueih ado- ftiofie and are angry when weate rrptehendtd.-agaii.ft whichfanlies, befelteiba Arine contrary to the roime;. to wit, hnwe Keooehi tovfe ("rorpefiiicwhich ii peaceable and qoict minde. & Inch an one asis dtlirros ofpuiitie. ij TfAtiiit picncie of all thing-:: to wit, fo , that no man ihei efore pleafe himfelie , bai be fo >''''''* ''«''' f^Jte* ^rtcicut faucm ^atu) j^ooi ml, which if thefimJaiiii efour faliu^ Boch the more vojrdc off lide; i 1iyb*h*thtUtbmnubuw>a. *'*"' '' ^s lUnrmahel} hndtoj»ffemi,takineitti)fihtrtfidiicofiit»i^ man Keceiu .: the worac _. • _' laScsj Of faith and workcs. manbefwifctoheare,nowetofpeake,tf)»^flo\vc 8 * But if yee fulfill the froyallLaweaccor- 4 TheconclBfi. to wradi. ding CO the Scripture,war)tia^.r^jt. 22 ^ '5 And beyc docrsof the worde,and Hot ,of g all. <» if ry^ff mi 'Z'tr.^''" hearersonely, '^decciuingyourownefelues. . ii ^ For he that fayd,Thoufiialt not commit ^t'/t^ti'fi ^Miiuh.j.it. 25 '7Forifany hearetheworde , and dpeit adulterie, (ayde alfo, Thou (halt not kill. Nowc /.w«f«iBi»;(«o« wBti.ij. notjhcishkcvnroamanjtfaacbeholdethhis'ina- though tiioudoeft none adulterie, yet if thou ii>>'m^<,andthiit Bontrio'r^There- ^""11 face in a glalfe. killed, thou art a tranfgieribur of the Lavve. t^tZtw caUitb fore isG^diMwd ^4 For when he hath confidered himfelfe,hec 12 7 So fpeake ye,and fo doc,as they that (hall Z"^^Z> »Uho ^"'^ "^^"^ ^'^ looketh in the perfeft lawe of to him that Oieweth not <> mercie, and mercie re- *''^Vw "a'r"'i. thereot Hbertic, and continucth therein , hee not being a ioyceth againft condemnation. men" tTptVo^Je j•» ot'-r : fw he caofe^hey lofe the cu en the Father, is this, to ^ vifice the fatherlelie, peace: warme your (elueSiSc fill your bellies,not- ^^ ^iTichcJit- cliiefcil vfe of and widoives in thcir aduerfltiej^Wtokccpchim wichftanding yee glue them not thofe things, teth off from the Oods words, felfcvnlpotted of the world. which are needeful to the body, what helpethic? cominandcmcnn which corrrS DOt ,_ p„pn O, rhc p-.irh iTir hanenn ivr>ikpc U o' Gnd that.ihac by it the faults that they tno.v. « Hcf ^tl^Jfih t> thitn*tur»ttiS,o!,top,hicbu '7 " r ir ' ' '"'0«'<>"™«<> f 5BJr.i'> ihttyu'itie wl'ertunto we an tome djjiiw, the tiurlr image whereof vxe U- deau m It IClre. dious for him, nay hoLle til the Law. x ^tS.tuu.grmltlfi I'o: fir vo'kn^orjhewe fmih. iS The ig BuC • fome man might(ay , ThoU haft the heistather goillie third admonition : The *ord of God p-efcribeth a lule not oncly to.loe Rel.but f^j^j, g^nAlhdMC WOrkes : (hew me thy faithout gtoetally Uttbe alfo to fufake well, r Thfft/u:itii:neofaUkra-'ylim,imJcMyfedlf<'a-!ii",l9-p'yci- r, , j ■» -ii n .L r • i. l brcachecfthe ^,iuL,t.,tL»knor,nJ,h-.r.!etJ. .9 The le-rth.-the t/ie fer.meofGod of thy vvorkes, and I Will iTicwe thec my faith by t"oieu.*,*;,'j, ftandeth in charitieto'.vard oar neighbors (effeciallyfuch as needeoihershelpe, myworkes. thougbbsecb. atthefatheriefieS wUowesjaadpoiitieotlife. ^ Tob.'ueacariof ilxm,anii j^ ''' Thou beleCueft that tflCreis one God: krue the refi- »» helpt them e cm. thou ^^^(^ ^^..j^ . jj^ j ^ j^jjj ^^^ bdceue it, and '•'"• CHAP. II. tremble. l^'^ff^lS I Hee rmil'\thal toUue Tispericfytrfcm is not xp-eeMt to 20 " BuC wiltthou Vndcrftand, O.thou Vaine iuiZ^jKjlhe titt Chnn< fir.l-, 14 rphichtip'ofifeniTPtidt, 1! notemu^, man , that thC /althiriK-/;*; withoUt WOrkeS, is in»klthoaemle trnlrpe i^ tp; /h!Ti>e it .'.I'a itiJ'rUei vfrne/ci; aidckjritie Jj..,J> tfthe L»T»fiffcn- , The fi^thCh. " t"' "' 'T'"" ''^•^'"'""': ^ .^ . ^ ^ 2 1 ' Was not Abraham our father k fuHified *'*'*; "^'^^ ritiewKichprt. KA^ ' ^^J^^ren haue not the faith of our through workes,^ when he offredlfaac his fonne fA'p^Tfl'b"; «.deth from a LYl^ glorious Lord lefus Chrili ^ m refpeft of ^.p^^ ^^^ 3,^^,.? ^^^/^^^ La*e. wuerai;h,ca=..ot perfoiis. _ . 22 Sceft chou notthat the faith ' moucht with "'»'•" '^''^'y" «p.in*' oVpcr'" . =? ^"^ ''^'^^^ come mro your company a mnrj his ^,t>rkcs> and through the works was 'the faith ?"V''j i^ Jt^. .ors'^hXe ™th a goldermg, and m goodly apparell, and ^.,ricf. '^''"' which he promifed to them that loue him? """ f<>."h ""rkcJ.is not {faith whereby we are iulfifie J.biit an image of fai.h:or Jor.t (Utnere I,, v..^ i j c r j ^u ^ t\ elstlus, they arenotiiiftifiedbyfaiib.whicbtiew not iheefleasollath. 9 The A£ri,if.-9.;. 6 But ye liauedefpifcd the poore. 5DoenOt firnreafon taken ofafimilitudetKamanOytoonetbjtiihungry.F.llthvbelly. Jeut.t.f!. axi the rich oppvefTe VOU by tyrannic, anddoethey andyetgiuelhhimno:hing.thnlballncibetruechariiie:foifamjnrjihebelee. le.ig.prt.ii^.ij. j^Qj draw e you before the iudt'emcnt feat CS"* Deth.and hrinje^b f>rthnowoikesofhi« faith, this fhall not be a truefaiih, but Lil^n^uralk^"" 7 Doe not thcy bLlfphenTcthe xvorthyName »«rtainedeadthingf.toat..i.h,henimeoflauh.wheteolnomanlu.btobrag, tntiMnoAravie ' J jl vnleflencwilopeolw rncutre lepiebcofionjermg ibafbetiafei! »nderftoodby f^". alter Which ye be f named. thecirfae», » !\;«y,r*.«»«jrrnrr;m»iAM.-erfow»flA.priJe. 18 Ar.o;heftei. c Htuejft not fon Kkenofan ablurdilicMt fiich afaiihwtretbe liuetaiibwhereby we sre iuili' (which im cugl't not loiioe) 4» thi, metnes reithin toif fehei iiiJi;ril ow mm to he fied,the demls (hould be iuft^fied , for they bane that , but yet notwithOanding frrfeiredbefo'e another, t Hee lVewe:h that they are pcraetff and njuglitie tl.ey tremble , and aienr-iofiififd iheiefore, neither inhai fai;h aii.wraiih. iudges.whicbprrfertetberichbefo-eihc poote, by (hat thatCod onthecBntra- n Th'rihirdrealonfromJ exampleol Abraham.whonodoiihtbadatroe faiihi t^ fide preferrctb the poorc, wham liC bath entiJied with true riches, belore the bn: he in off"? ring hn fo:ire, IV.ewed himelfc lobawe y faith which was nor voi.la rich, d The neeil} t>iil wrtu hrl , mJ ( :f we mrt'ure it «ftfr ihr xynii^,,, of the ►f wotkes.ind therefore he teceinrdatrae ttftinnonie when it wajfaid.ihat fsiih Korld^ihtvitiennhnatof Kltnitit. ; Secoodlf.bepiooueib them tobemad was imputed to him foi rii^bteoufnts k I'/.v he tmi hy hf worhi imwrn md men : for tiatihe rich men are rather 10 beliolJen execcaMe and curled, confi If- fcHidloteiufli/ied? firhrtj'Hikeihnot he't of iheraiifnoriuUi/iitiiioiit^nihTi'^Jt rins; thatibcy pcrrrcMteihe<„hurch, and blafpheme Chritt : for bee (pcakctbof effrfieiffmxtliiiO»it"t tntuiiuuatlttj. -^ Gtti.tx.\». I M'-uefirHmH irJ wicked lad prophane tich iKcn, (uch as the mofl part of them haiie bene al- fimlfitUmthgoodirorici. m Tbiit tht jhichv^ declared to U t irm tkuh,'n-{ wayes , againft whome hee fettctb the poore and abicct. «L,|tt>'d for word, th.tt ty viorliA. n Then vai lit Si.ni'titrt fuifillfl, nhe:, U ti'ptArtdfUmt/)Jioal whuh i: CiUtd vyai of )0H, .^ ime/j itvuvrittcnafMriban, * Cf«.ijAWW.M.c*.'^.5.5, »4 "Yc i» Thtcondufr J4 " Ytf fee then Flow that of workes a man oo: H« if ooely i* jj o iiiftificd,aiici not of r faith onely . fhf'fluhlM A ^5 '^ Likewifcalfo was not 4« Rahab the har- fcj'h woike» fol- ^°'- 'uf^ficd through vv6rkes,whcn flic had recei- Itwiij ii. ucd the merttngcrs,& fcnt them out another way. • j%fr»»tdft* i6 ■+ For as the. body without yfpiritisdcad, •"^•- , , J ^^ fo the faith without workes is dead. f OfthttittdtHM fi-mil'jTefiuh trhuhfouioafliif. ij Afourihrcaroo tikcn fromilike cxampte oi Rahab ihe harlot, whoalfopioucd by her workcithatthfcwaiiuflificd by a truefaith. ^ joft'-^.l. 14 The conclafinn repeated agajnc: faith which bim- •ctb not ieith froicet aod workes,is 00c raicb,buc a ticad carcafc. C H A P, 1 1 1. J Tofhtntlhst t Chi/lunmtHmufl jturrnt hktmiut v'lth thehridleoffnnh dntichtriiit, 9 ht dtclnrttb thi commodi- titt and milchu/is that infut thertof: 1 5 'ni htK rriucb m*m vijiiome it diffirtth f'om htiHinry. I The (ixtpiftot lyyfY'brcriirenjbe not many maftcK, ^know- KnaVmoft'nllc V"*'"? ^^atwc » fl,aIireeduethegreatcrcon- ambitiouOydoO dcmnation._ luiiioriuetoiudge 1 For in oiany things we|| finnc all. ? if any sndeenruKethen n^jp finnenot in word,hc'isa pcrfe t , fault withal/teing ° ^"^ ^"^ tongue Can no man tame. It « an k If a rate veitue vnruly cuill,full of deadly poyfon. to bridle th« 9 « Therewith blefle wee God euen thcFa- r>u miweih br ^^^'"""^ therewith curfe we men, which are m,;dc two fimilitudct, af^^'' tf'^ ' fimilitude of God. the ane tale fiom JO * Out ofonc mouth proceedeth blefling ^be bridles of hor. snd curfing : my brethren, thefe things ou?ht not fts.tl.eorheijtom fotobe therud.ie.fof lOCOoe. fliipj, how great ^' Doeth 3 rountaine fend foithatonc place ■lattfrs may be fwcetewtffer and bittci-? t°hf 'c^'dl^ .* ^ ^fnff'e fig?e tree,my brethren,bring forth iier"at'o^n*o( the* oh"es, either a vine figs? (o can no fountain make tongue. both tile w5ter and fweete. 4 On the contrwy i j ? Who is 3 wife man 5c endued \vith know- C g%^:;r:L '"^S^n^ong you? let him (hewby goodconuer- niodiiiei arife by "tion Ills workcs IB mcekcnefle of wifedomc. iheintemperaa- X4 Eucifyeehaucbittei enuying and (hife in eie of the tongoe, yoHt hearts, rcioyce not, neither be liars againft Arou.hoat the thetructh. whole wctlde.to tke ende that menmay fo much the more diljoently giue (hemfelDet to moderate it. b -^ubetptof^Hr^ifchtfi). t ft n aUk to f The eighf part which bangeth with the former, touching mrekencfTe 01 minHf,aojinfl which he frtteth cnuie and a contentious mir.de. And in the be- pBnirjhe (lopptththe nmuib of the chiefe fountain; of all thele tnilclijelea, to •"ttsfalff pftf.vaCbn. of wifedomc, wherajnotwithfiandiBg there isnn ttue wf. Jomt hot that i'h(ai:cDly,andfraa«!ioutfflio({cJ toall kindofttuemodetau. •saad ntnplicitie. Chap.iij.iiij. Friendship of the world. 103 1 J This wifdome defccndeth not from abouc, >> H' ftii'ih mtr. but*/ earthy ,fenfu3ll,anddcuili(h. < wz-'"^ '>" f>"c, 16 For where enuying and flrile/V, there »/fc- '^,",m fh,'t''th ^ dition,andallmanerofeiiillwovkcs. ih,i'htju ntfwiff. 17 Bat the wifdomc that »x from ahoiic,is fi'fi •tourUiHS'thfini pure,thenpeaceable,gentle,eafie to he intreated, i'"' f «'■'"•/?:' *« ■ full of " mercie & good fruitcs, without iudging, 'X^r.fi'^'hia and without hypocrifie. ,1,,^, ,0 cod, ^/o. 18 "And the finite of rightcoufhcs is Ibwcn 'umdifuprofiu in peace,ofthem that make peace. "'*" "".?*^"'. ' ■ "^ 10 Becaufcthc woild petTwadeih it felfe that they ate tniferable which line peaceably & fimplyi on the conttaty fide the Apolflenronouoceth that thej'fhallat the length leape the baiueft gf peaceable righieoafnefTc. CHAP. IIII. I He rnlromth vfthe mifchiefii that frocitdt oftfii wtrtit »f theftiflj, 1 Heeexbortelhtohumilitit, 8 uni to furgt tht hetrt 9 jrtmfride, lo buktbilittg, 14 tttdtbtfirgtifiU wife tfcur dime mfirmilit. FRom ' whence art warres and contentions a- i He goeth od Jof- mong yon? are they not hence , euen of your waid m the fatne pleafures,that fight in your memben? i/gument, (6.ieii». 2 Yeeluft,andhauenot:yeenuie,anddefiref;^f„'X",",t' immodcratcly,andc£nnotobtcine: yc fight, and comeotiont, ta warre,and get nothing, 'beoufc ye afkenot. wit, vnbndeled J Yee a(ke, and receiue not, becaufc yc aftce ^'^^"'"'"lljj'' amifle , that yee might lay the &me out on your 5^ ((fj*, tit&tt, pleafuies, forfomucbasthe' 4 J Ye adulterers and adulterefTeSjknowqye lor.l doth wotthi- not that the amitie of the world is the enimit>' of j^ ,'h''"h''^ V***'' God? VVhofbeuer therefore wil be a friend of'thc nothing'elVto'tkl world,niaketh hin.felfe the eiiemie of God". in whom they ate, J ♦ Doc ve thinke that the Scripnire (ayth in bo't vntutable toc- vaine. The fpirit that dwelleth in v$,luncth after """• , enuie? * Hereprehtn. f-o.ue^ afkiog things to you. Clenfevourhands,yeefinncrs,and purge "hi'"' e.ti.et are • , J II • 1 , « D erihcmreliicivn. your heam,ve double minded. lawfull.or being 9 «SHfrtraffliaiQns,andforowye,& weepc: lawiull.aikeibera let your laughter bee turned into mourning , and to wicked put p«- your iov into » heauineflc. ^"' !? H'jft ^owneyourfeluesbeforctheLord, tb^rllVnbnS: and he will liftyou vp. 1,^ lufls .n.ipiea. II 7Speakenoteuiloneofanother,brethren. rnresarevnetUto He that fpeaketheuill ofhis brother, or hce that becondemned.t* condcneth his brother, fpeaketh euil of the Law, He'^'haT:;:!":;!';,^ andcondemneththe Law : andifthoucondcm- fvif- 10 the world, nell the Lawe, thou art notanobfenier of the Hiuorcethhimfelfe Law,butaiudge. from Ood. and ° breaKcthfbe banJ of that holy atid fpiritDall mariage. 4 Tlie taking away of an obit fiion ; tn deede onrmindes runneheadlongintoihtle vices, but « ec oitgyitfo much the moreJiligently lakeheedeofthem : which cate and fliid'c (hall not be invjine, feeing that God refifteth the flubburne, and giueiliib^t grace to the modeAand humble that liiimonnteih all thofevices. -^ Pr'ou.}.;^ i.pet.f.^. ^ Ephe. 4.J7. 5 Theconclnfion: Wemuftlet thecoDtrarj vertuesagair.l! thofcvikes, and therefore whereas we obeyed thefuggefiions <4 ;l.cdtuill, wee mud fubmic onrmindff to God,&re(in thed(uil,wiihacettaiHeandarrutedhope oivi^otie. To beelTintt, wee muftemploy oat feluesio coinentereinitoGcdby puritie and ryncetiticof life. 6 He goeth on in the l^mecompaiifonofcaBtrancs.ard fetteth againft ihofe ptophatie ioyesan catnell fo;owe ef minde, acd againft pride andatrogancie, holy modcflie. a Tl/ thn jroru'i tl-t Cirrum t/imne «n be Jhiir>!'fh(l«rffr, •Khichn it he jitve ni t raft doKKe cc-wii- tmnrr^trid felled cu ilirire vpan iiey*unJ. ': l.T't^^y. 7 He !e(ralt thcrmnn? cnfatupk of futfering aduerlitie, and of Ions; pa- meoatewoww IS this: That mea j, *Goe to nowyethat fdv.To day or to mo- tiencc, which haue fpoken in the Name of the """^ '•'* " ]yde:etmmevpon''"^^«wc willgoein:oruchacicie, andconcinue Lord. Ssb/wlit theie and thofe th;rea yecrc,andbuy andreil,and get gaine, ii Behold,we count them blcffed which en- meaowfoeoer, . «iijtteesjiiJb»(1- 14 (Andyecyecaniiorcelwhaty^4/6fftofno- dure. Ye haue heard of the patience of lob, and hefmethagainft thjt"e'ucV''m"°'''r ™'V-For vvh-uisyourlife? Icis euena vapourchac haue knowen what « end the Lord »Mi#. Forthe ti"i,tbf oumple* onheir Ii'fedidnoc ^ppearetii for a little time,& afterward vanilheth Lord is very pitiful! and mercifuU. wbofepatience ilepcnd ot'God. away) iz 7Bucbeforeallthings,mybreihrc,^rweare hadaraofthajfpf ^ i.fof.^.i? I J For chat ye ought to (ay, .jif the Lord will, noc,neicherbyheauen,norby earch,norby anyo- endf.btcwfe Go4 «f]n^i,tT.l",« and,ifweliiie,wewil doe this or that. therothe:butlcc fyouryea,bcvcn,and vcMrnay, »»™°ft6o'""'- «tallthetoini Let him call for Z;,,^.""^',"" shelj(cl>e"an(vverabletoit,butillbmak«hthermne5|arreinjtegrieui)m. the Elders of tlie Church, and letthempray for fprnctimM C^ H A p. V. him, and anoint him with -j g oy Ic in the *> Name througii imi>»- 1 Hahrettiuththertihewiih GoiUfeutrtini^tmtnt.fntthtrr of the Lord. tieoce brfako fn.u. 7 th^^he\,,<.rth,,rmg,h,r^,,„»iA,e>.f O ' ro nowe ye rich men : wcepe, and howle '™"^<^ ' finnes.rhey (halbe forgiuen him. Mr.iH« Aponie Jl for your miferies that (hal come vpon you. ' ^ " Acknowledge your faultes one Co ano- j;^;^^^^'^'?. 2 Your riches arc corrupc, and your garments thcr,and pray one for another, that yee may bee ytd^,({,^„ix.o tbeitrbtoufneff-, are moch catai. healed: "for the prayer of a righteous man auai- accnftomeour mocking at thiir Your gold and filueriscankred, and thc ruft lech iv.uch.ifit be feruent. tongn» to fimpT. Iv^hlnasthcrcTs* ofchcmlhalbea witnesagainftyou, and (Ivil eate »7 v Helias was a man fiibicd to likcpaflions %^]^'^X^'. nothing in decde vour fleiTi,as It >v,»Wtf - " J Ychaueliuedinpleaaucontheearrh,andin from the trueth, and fome man hath kconuci ted ^^^^w*- , vvantonnes.Yehau££>nouriIhedyour hcarts,asiu.5'"^' ,. , , , ,.,, , (hcbfftiemedie a«:dayof'llauohfr 20 Let him knotv that he which hath conuer- againllanafflifli. 6 Ye haue condemned «^ haue killed thciuft, tedchefimier fromgoing aftrayoutof his way, on^.to «it,pray«f andhehadinotrcfiftcdvou. OiallfaueafoulefromdeathjP.ndlhalhideamul. *^;;\';'~^^^^^ 7 ' Pee pacient therefore, brethren, vnto the titudcoilinnes. row* and ioy, commineoftheLord. JBehold,thehuibandman , , , ,. „ . 9 He(he«-eth(>f» «.v».u h'„--i,».,,j^:^,., f%,,^^r.-f,<.»^..vl, «. U^^u culiarly, towhatpliyficiatutrpcciarlv wee multeoe, when wee aredileaied,i» waiteth for .he preaousirUltOt the earth, & hach ^,t,,J„,.p,a,e,'ofthetlde,». which .hcnalfocculdcure ,he bodv fforli* long patience font, VntlU he reoeuic the former, much as the gift ofhealing was then infor«) and take a. vay the chiefeftcaufe a He denoiincrth vtteideftruftijn to thr wicked and piophaaetiche nieD,and fuch as aie drowned in t 7e hunt p»m(t tedvpyour lihiti. c Tht HtCreuet eaJJ» dtythut n tlifomltd to fa- /mueldnlniing, » titf of flitughier 3 Heeapplyeth that to tlie paore, which he fpake againlliherich, ■warning them to wait for the lords cominin snd the latter rainc. 8 Be ye alfo patient chereforc .rid (l-tcle your <=y caJtingontheKime ofihe Lutiie. i Heehnthrenfon ntmnh'iZ menliinioffinnei, forililrafei arc fir the w/l part fnit tec»ufe of fiiin/i, lo Be- thren.leaft ye be condemned : 5behold,the iuds'e ""^^ ^"^ pardoneth their finnes which corltffe and acknowledge them , anj dot theirs which iultifielhcmrelucs, tbcictuie the ApoKle addcth , thai wcs J Thetikingawayofan obieaion: Although h.s coiDmine feeme to linger.yet ought freely to conferre one with another touc'nirg ihoreinwardedileafes, that «t the lead we muft follow the hasbjndmen,who do pjtieniTy wait fortheiimeJ we may htlpeineanolhet with our prayers, ii He coiDinendeth prayers bjr thatirepiopet forthefinitesoftheeanh. Andagainc.God will not delerre the the effeclesi hat come of them, thatallmenmay vndeiftande that theie is no- lead i»ie of the time that he hath appointed. 4 Kscommendet.iChiillianpati- tbingmoieeffcauallthentbeyare, f«th>tthey proceedeftom a puttajinde. ence , folhatwhetfasotlietihroueh impatience vfetoacctile one anotliet, the V i./(/«^.i7,i.««i/ l8.^$. Wf 4.J5. la The taking away of an obieflion: All faithful on the contrary fide complaineniit.although they leceiueiniutie. d "Sy leprchenfionjarenot comlemncd, feeing that on the ccnrraiy part theie is no. ^rMde^mihre m'ltih'^ 1 ceri^ine mrndftl comijOinini wt'tchhetolstntihimf/ittincie. thing more acceptable 10 God then to call into the way, a bfotber that wa« J TheconelufioniThe Lordisat thedoo'e, who willdelendhisowRC , andrc- wasdrirgout of the wry. H 3intb.iZ.ii, k Hatb ctJIeii hioi iicke fi-it*-. itCna* hit eoeaues,M(l therefore wc neede not to trouble our Irlucs. bii wny, THE FIRST EPISTLE GE- N E R A LL O CHAP. I, * VttxtoltclhCoJimnrulh-vedinChtijl^nhuhwtUy h^li Dnl/f'fvlh,an.lpofrjftihouf^hliope: to whemf the Pro- fhritfo'iliill, I) Hr ts'io'inh 15 lorcr.oHnce theworlJ, Ij nni Ihiir jormei lije, tad fo vhol) jeeU thtmjctud la Cod. ^K T B R .in Apoflleof I e s v s 'Christ, cothe^rangersrhac Li^yC dwell here and dierifatlirougiiinit [Sij^. Ponrus<5alatia,Cagj^. rying vs alio fatreahoue ihe fame. For beilieweih that we which are otlK'*'fe ol nature finiiers.wcre through i he Iree mercy ff <)pd-thel'athetfiiHchorcnfrom eneilidino ; ihen ate ordirg i.. that euerbfting decree, wcie by a cettaine fecond creation maj't ofCoJ.who mun tfffr rtih norih4>i^nh thr fame, b Tt.u I'ehi^ fri toiilpothrrrfiaftte wichi norfj^ lljrou^h ibt »til(Mi efthi bolj Gbtft^bi) finulU be co'iji cut' tc Cod^Sfht.i.i, through The end of faith. hoft. Chap.f. The price of our redemption. 104 through obedience and (prinkch'ng of the blood lation oFlefus Chrift, oflclusChtift : Graccand peace be multiplied 14 * As obedient children, rot fafhioning 8 Heepafliib vnto you. your felnes vnto the formtr Juftes of your igno- [_'"" ^" „ ,te J Blefi'ed i« God, euen the Father of our ranee: liiilu.'cfthcm Lordlcfus Chrifl, whicb according to his aboun- i J Eut as he which hath called you, is holy, lb botii, whuh ir« dant mcicie hatli begotten vs againc vnto a bcyeholy in^ollmanerofconiierlation, vndtiftood in t ou^r. coHie with (a- rone , hut alio through the be- boMing of God himrrlfe CAbo oihccwile ic in- ■ifible ) with the Cyefoflaiih, arc Tnrpeakcably idjt full : becaulc all filth thingt, at they ate but f»t a lime , Co are ibcy not applied vniovs 10 dedroy vs, bnt a» it were by f.retopnrge ^vt, jDd to maliS \^:'AjA^Jl^Cl^^,ij. n The etMturt, iMktfor, grace '^ that is brought vnto you , 7 mthC reue- takiDgawayofanobifaion: what was done to thewcilde, before that Chrift XomitinZ.19. was lent tiito the worlde^ was thtrc noholineffe before, and wastlieiena r Hefprik'thoftht ^KonJ ctmmhi or Chrift. } Or,>twtirJ. 3 Heeputtetha cliurch ? The Apoftle snfivereth.thatChiiltwasordaiBedandappoyniedtore- diff'tence betweeee true faith.ihjtisto fay, that faith which onelyhath aneye d«treanddcliueriiianliin<)e, before tbatmarkindewal: much lefle was there tothedoarineofthe t'lopheisand'Apoftlei, and lalle faith: Afteiward tiee ma- any Church without him befoie his cpmining inio the flf lb : yetweeaiebappi. keilitwedegreesofoneandibefclff lime faith, according to the tnancrrf ihedi- ,(j ,h,o„( th^ ,,(1 , to whonie Chi ift was exhibited in dtede, in ihii that he h prayfe , and honour and glory at the ' appearing times for your fakes, oflefusChrift: 21 Which by his meanes doe teleeue in 8 Whomeyeehaucnotfeene, and yetlouc God that raifed him from the dead , riiow« adopu-- faluation ofyour foulcs. without faining, louc one anotlier with a pure on. 10 J Of the which faluation the Prophets heaitferuently, "^/'""''JJ** haue inquired and fearched, which prophcfied jj Being borne anew,not of mortallfeedjbwt j,.,!''*' ofthe grace tiiatfliould come vnto you, ofimmoitall,bythewordofGod,wholiuethand le Aibeforelie 11 Searching when or wliat time the Spi- endureth for euer. dirtinguiihed ttu« rir which teftified before of Chrift which was in 24 H For all + ' flefli // as grn(re,& all the glo- '^^^^ 'f^uc^^a. them , (hould declare the fufferings that jhould ry of man is as the flower ofgrafle.Thc gralfe wi- ethhe now ob«I come vntQ Chrift , and the glorie that Ihould thereth,and the flower falleth away, dience, retting folow. 2 J »> But the worde ofthe Lord endureth for «i'e u wherein he fetieth foottb the ejcellencieiudgreatpene 01 the Deneme ft Txw lien , the which things the Angels dehre to be- ,hepj,|,j,, ]„ finailying vj by the death ot hisowoe Senne. Andheepanlf holde. fettcihtheputilyings.ifihelaiveioaipA theibinjitfelfe, that it , again* lb* ii *Wherefor» goirdvp the loynes ofyour blood ot Chtift, and panly alfomens traditions, which hee condemiKlh - nde:befober,f and°truft> perfe^ly onthat :;-!];:7^'llT;«:tr:;i:;.t*':^^^^^^^ H V tf>!V.ti,'uitni>emiheliTflli-uiutofthehol)Ghoft,v>hichihiifimfturPittrdiclt. tic: ejfiieftly Leatmg l „ . reifj^^nn t.6. 4 Hegoeihrrum faith to hope, which is in deedei companion tommon charitie, ami fitch as proceedeth from tliat our corrupt nature , bnt rf that camol be liiudred fto n faith; and hevleth an argument taken cf comparifon: ,(,,{ wbofe beginning is the Spirite ol God, which purifieih our foiilct through We ought not to bee wearied in looking for fo excellent a thing, which the very the woide layde holde ocby faith, ard ingcndrcth alio in v> a fpiriiuall and Ajig.?ljwaite for with great dclire. ;; T''* « thoToncd Qt'xhjahi oftrtm- t.jcJaftjng life, as fiod is moft pure and truely liuing. * C^l""' a.«7''»- JHOK zp(^'a»iont{l them: /or fyfrrgfoH that ihrywti't li»igl,<:rr>iniit^they ccnUnot ,„„„ ,.,,. ifihcHani 4.8. 14 A reafoo why wehaueneede of this heauenljf friMilr'uti'ej'Je thifgtrHiJ -up ihemfehn : »nJ henci it it thtt (htift jtid. Let }our gtneration.to wit,becanfe that tnen,bce ilieit glorie neuer fo great, are of nature hjne'btiirtiedvp. 5 He feite* loonb very briefly, what maner of hope ours vnyde ol all true and loiuidgoodnefTe. -fy Hai.^c.6. i.'mn \ t". I ihtwerd ou^ht io be,to wit,conf innall.miill wee enlov the thing wee hip< for: then, what (fltf),)/hew,ih the neahfejl'' of our no;ure, vhich 11 chirflt to lee ror.M'red in iht we haue to hope (otto wit.gracefthat is, tree fahiatton)reueiled tovs iniheOo. fi,p,,tf,lfi, 1 j Againe left anymanlliould feeke that fpiritoall force and vef. fpel and not that.that men do rallily and fondly ptomife to themfelues. * Somd- ,p'j jg (ainf <) imaginations.tliC Apoftle calleth vs backe to ,he word ol God : «ea- fytaifiiicireli. 6 AnargamenttofliMevpourniindes.fceingthatftnddoihiiot chino vs ruitbeimorc, that there isno oihetwordeof tbt lordetobeelookta waite nil we fecke him, but canfeth fo gieat a benefit to be brooghi euen vnto v». f^^ '',|,5„ ,[,;, Yihith il picacbcd, in which onely wee miift ttulk. 7 Hje fftteth out the ende of faiih, left any man (hould promifehimrilfe, either Tooner or later that full ralu»tioo,ti> wii,the latter corming of Chrift : and there, with ill waraeth vs, net to meafuie the dignitie ofthe Gofpell according to tht prjfeiKtlite.feeing that iba: which we a:«now,ii not jet reuciled. CHAP. A ftonc in Sion. C H A. P. II. l.Pcccr. To obey Magiftratcii bercie, that yce fliouUe fhcwe foorth the vertucs of him that hadi called you out of darkcneffc in- to his marueilous light, to •{• Which in time part were not a people, ♦ «»;*.». »j, yet *r*nowe the people of God: *vhichintimc "»«•>•* J- Htt n !to>it!l\ tit Item home m faith , to Itide thtir lii$u artfviriile to thtftme : 6 tndlcxH their ftnh fhouU/tei- gr,h:t,liringethinlhnt which wiffiretolatttuchm^Chtip, II. Pitahei'Willtti ibem to bee tttd^Ht to MugiBrtiies, 21 ^nithiujihe/ fMiintty Uvt itine'^if^ehrifiet part were not vnder mercic, butnowchaue ob- 4»7v_o'r>.<.4.ffA«/. ^.ij.co/o/.j.S. htbr.ii.i. 1 Hauiog liid for the fouad^iiion the Spirit of God eSe< eiaiW^ woiking by the wotde, aad hauiog builc theicDpon three venues which arc the grounds vf all Chtiliun anions, to wit, iayib, hope, and cbacicie: now be proceedeih to a general! exhot. taiion, tbe fiift meoiber where- of ii , ih»t wee - flee ail file tv both of fecete aad slro open ma- lice. 2 The feccndis, tbJt being oewly bego'.ten St borne ef the new reeile of ine vncorrupt word.dtawing and Corner, luckiog gieedily "^'^^ ' ; tained mcrcie. 9 Heretameth Herefore,* ' laying afide all malicioufl „ " ^ Dcarely beloued, '- I befeech you, as 1°;^!?"'"" Wrhtn'ctorc, ^ • jayujgaiiacaii maiitioui- - ^- ■ --v; ■> "■ "">->■>-" j"", «u exheriation nefre,and aU guile,and diirmmJa:ion,and «^ers and pilgnms, ^ " abfteine from fleflily ,„ a reafon'^b, enuie,and all euill fpeaking, "'""' " ^^"i*^" "?°t againft the foHle, we ought to liui 2 » As a newe borne babes defirc that fin- ^ ^ \ '•' And haue your coniicrfation honeft holily, to wit.be- ceremilkeof thewordc , that yee may growc «?ong *« pennies, that they which fpeake euill "enlVf hea""" thereby, ^^ of v< to liueac. bounrifull. "' " - dayof ^ vification. cotdjngtothe, 4 + To whome comming as vnto a lluing' 'J '' J5- Therefore fubmlt your fclnes vnto wo7"wMc°hi',*" ftonedifallowedofmen,butchofenofGod4««/ ^f" manrier ordinance of man « for the Lordes moftco.rup,M precious '^ ' ^"^nctherttbee vnto the King,as vnto the of tbeheauenly ..S. Yceairoasliuclyftones.bcmadeafpiri- ^^?'/tfi'>>ievmtn. } He commendeth that fpititnall nourifji. meot for the fweetenefle and pro6te of it. {| Or,durttllr, 4 Heegotthon forward in the (Jme exhortation, but vfeth anoiherktnd olborto-ved fpcach,allu- (Ung to tlie Temple. Therefore be fai'h , that the companie of the faithful is as it vvereaceriame hoi) atid Ipirituall building, built of liuely llone<, the feuodation whereof 11 Chrifi,as a liuely ftoae fuftdnmg all that are ioyned vnco him with his liait^veitue.and knitting them together with himfelfe, alihodgh tbis To great J,i«. 14 The fifth argument, which alfo is of great force S Becaufe the elojtie «f God is greatly fet foorth by that nicant »,%vhiltft by example of o or hoocft life, euen the moft piopbane men are brought vuco Cod, and lubin it thtmfclucs vaib' him. it ,7>{.i« 5.16. i fyheaGoa/luHa/foiiutmirciion ihim. i; That which hec fpake generally, henuwexpoundeih by partes, dcrcribingfeuerall) c- uery mans duetie., And firft of all he fpeaketli of obedience which is due botli to the t)wes,ai]daUbtothe M3oiflraies,bathbijher and lower. ^ T{tmA>i.i;.t, 'Sii ordi>unce,ii titfunt ike jraming unJ otdtnn^ ofcimUgoHermmi>it: nhuh ht a aealbre be oeglcCked of men. 5 Going foiwardinthefamefimilitode heconi- ct!!eihtr snent taken of the end of this ordcr,which is not onely moft profitable , but alio very neceflary : feeing that by this meanes vertue is rewarded, and vice puoifl.edj wherein the quictneffr aad happinelTc of this life coRfiileth, 19 He declaretll the firft argument more amply, Ihewing that Chriftiaa libeitie Joeth amongfi all Therefore he anfwcreih fiift ofall that thereisnocaufe why any man fhouldebe things leaft or not at all confiftheiein, to wit, to caftolTthe bridle of the Lawei, jAonilliedai this their ftubbernifl: as though It weteaftraoge maiier,reeing«te .haiMbeene fote.vained folongbcfore,iliai it fTiouldfocometopjireiaDdmoreo- uer,tl>at it pleafed God to cteaie and make eertaine to this felfe fame putpole,ttiat the Sonne olOod might be glorified in their iuft condemnation. Third1y,for that thegloiieofChtift IS hereby fet foortli greatly, whereas notwithftaodingChrill r£maine(bibe fuze bead oi hi; Chorcli, ^n I they that ftumble at liim, caft downe aodoueitbtow themfelues, andniot Cliiift . Fouithly, although they be created tnibi'i end and putpnfr,yct their fall and decay is not to be attribuied to God, but to their owae obftinate flulberoelTe which cominetb bet v« ecne Godsdecree, and the execuiioptheteofor their 4nri ii la. e The ijlfmlrlie and fi/UttJhip of the 'lethrtn, M Ztchttie lu 9.5?, 8 Tbecontrarien:embet, towitjhedefcnbeth the fingular exctllencie (pfthe eleft and alio It ft any man ll.ouM doubt wheiherhebeclmfenor not, the Apnftic cillc th vs backe 10 the elleUiiall calling, that 15,10 the voyce of the Go- fpel founding boih in out earcs and mindes by theontwaid preaching and Sacra- ments,« hereby wee may certainely vnderlland that euetlafting decree of one faluaiion, fivhich other wife is moft lecrc t and hidden) and chat through the onely we'cleoff'od. who freely chiifeth and calleihvs . Therefore this auelrtetnai- i;cih,faith he,that by all meanes poisible was fet I'ooitb fo ^tcat goodnelTc of the soft luighiic God. '* £jiei. i;.6. 14. ^ Qpheptru \.6. *'" 1-or hereunto ye arc called : for Chrift 9 •>"NocrendringeiiiIlforeuill,neithcrre- 8 Theth.rdirga. the gieuoiiinene alfo fiiffcred foryou, leauing you an g cnfample bukeforrebuke:butcontrariwife,bleil"e,''knovv- ""'"'jfo^ «'»'«"«/ k'n"'""fh' bin* ^^^ ye ll.ould follow his llcppcs, ingthatvcarctheicuniocalled,thatve!hoiJd be XTi!fh'",bfe. K, rharchnil died *^ ♦Who did no finne, neither was there heires of bleiiing. ' feitomt is to f>y, alio f ji fetuams, guile found in his mouth. 10 ^'J For ifanymanJongaftcrlife, andto '■"'"•''"«'"'''.«• that they ftiould 2 j Who when hee was reuiled, reuilcd not a- hfee good d2ves,lct him rcframe his tongwc from oVhcrl-jft i e vie'' n'm^paJTrnW gaine: i\hen heefiitfered, htethreanednot, but eiiiil, and his lippes that dw fpeake no giiik. . tjcall as touring' ihij inequality be '+ comitted it to him '5 that ludgeth righteoiifiy. i t vLet him tfchew ei)hl,and do goodjct him '*>« gouetnance iwixt men «liich 24 ^ -* VVho hisowncfulfc barcour linnesin feekepcacc, and follow after it. Sfejuiifiijuonat «e of onefcUe his body on the tree, that we being dend to (Innc, 12 For the eyes of the Lord «r«oiiertherigh- XTarfDot'tod-* o«r reriL«'^?ofe '^^^"''^ '"'^ J" righteoufncfle : by whofe llripes ye tcoiis,& his earcs are open vnto dieirpray evs: and deipi^ed aitiiongh them CLr.ft that were healed, the " face ol the Lord u againft them diat do euil. '•"■> *>' ««•'"• lojd o( Lo.ds (or 2 J Forye were as Oiecpe goin? aftray: but are i j "4 And wl>o is it that will harmeyou, if vc ^ v^'^",'^' «'"" C^n?fiet"uhVt't" ""'^ ■■' ""•""^ v"f ° ^e Qiepheard and Biniop of follo^v that v^ hich is good ? ', Think!'"' h','Z- ca°nnorb'utfceme'' .VO"rf^"l«. . ^^14 XNotwichfkr]dingbIefled<«r*)'*, ifycfut fH-rkjii'i^tiJi- ' }oo «lelicate , which flicw ihemfcloejmore gtieoed in heating of iniuiies, tBen . "Tfor rigllteoi)fnesLke.' 5 Yea, ^ fearcnoccheir •^^'•T^f . ' CatifthiiDfelfcwkowasmoftiuft&moftihjrplyofallafflNlcd,indjetw»itl.ey ., T> ^Jt I.^snaihethel Old.^OlJ in VOUrheartS: I,rg» and chid, gs tomOiendtheircanletoGod, bytheenlan.pleolChiO. ;; Hecfeemttbirov ^"^nd bcrcady alvnWCS tO.glUean anfwcrC-tO C- murt beefcbewed, band rHio ITT afl^med,whichflanderyourgood.conuer(hrion:^:l;;-':r CHAP. III. :. inCbnft. ;.'/ ." . ' lo Hcretume-h JTt«f?»!^«j»jro*i».i fhoitld net r • tl.ea.arrtenance IKeivile V ' let the WluesbefuoieCttO ihcir ofpeace and mctuaU lone. 4. Prone^.iv.ij ar,dio2t. maitK" ir.goii'^ from the maKcrht is jiihand wih, to exhorts, valianiiy to brobeiifn-. * j\\ ' l V j t ^^ ^^^^ A ,-';:,;.j4.,.-. :; A icctet oSitaion : But thisoutfitience I V.e IpeAeth' ' 'O'";»vardiW)Kvbrcy\:dedha:re,&goIde^Uiafa0US, Jf,in be no'th'.re eUV,t a fir'hmg and hardening of the wicked in vhcir wicked, ran.-lyo ihcm Or in plltt'ng Oft bfappircll: ^■i;,j; ; ;> BJ-T;, tOBialte t'-em rttv^Jon vsnio eboldlyardrfeftroy V!. Nay ((ayjithe Apo- V - rli had tuf. a EutlcC it bcth.e ^hiddcmaft of tRc heart fl'ebytheWordsofDauicl) to line 'without doing hurt, and to follow alter peace b >yw?renot „,/,.,/,,„ ./jj,, A .„ .ll^ v^^l-.,^.;^- „f, „,„,[,I whcnitfieethaway.isthe waytotbathaupvardquiftpeace. Andif fobt any man C :.l,'.,,which ^^''f"^'>/>plij!h in the inCOSTU^tlon of 2 pieckc beafS.ftedferdoingiumv.theLotdjrxk.ch.Uihings, aodw,llinhistio.edcli. cdgh' r;m:c)ithe ^"^ ^"'t!^ 'piHt, vvhich IS "> bctoie God a tiling utt the godly, wl'idicne vnto him, and will delltoy the wicked, h Liadt a mvebefoh ,a to muclldt bv. tffjrj mJhiptrt li/z. v £/j;.i.i6. iThufiOruf,Fact)»'tfrthft/t/oitriifiheHe' tt.eihu,hj,de., y fForeuenafreithismanSr^IntimeF.lRdid J>"^'^ ''f^k- f" Wl"-) . 14 Tlie leeondargi.o.ent: when the wicked ate 1 at by ihe;r ho. »u, u^i. i- i ji i ■' ,- ~ i ■ i wouoked tHeii a^em^rc waitwardi theteforetieymuli latljer be cuetcome »vuh r I and ch.ae ^J^"^ '^^'y WOmcn -Ah-ch Duftcd in God tircdicnv ^ooJ t:„nes, And if :h--v e.nnct be gorten by that mear.es alfo, yet notwMhft^. ...TieMsiionthey UiiieS,and were&faieft tO t/ieirhuiband?. 'dmgweeOi.llbebhftd, ifween^iT.-rfo.righreoiilneflt-fike.. it.Mnnh.j.ie. .n. lysine them 6 As SaraoHfyfd Abralviltl'j'andit^al'eci hirn H Am'.ficetieinectxnfdlinaifluiions. bifihty ncnetAteriib!e,tobe'f» ^othcLotd. Sir: whofcd.lllg-.tcrsycar'e.ivhilesycc doe well, C''»fl"-™'"»<..«J "'«■'■='"»«• Ruihoi«Jha!lweat.emevr,o.t? Ifwelanai- J:r.Tii».iv. , I • c J - z'-'"^'' ''■ "/^'^■^"'- "■-•"> BeGodinoiiimnde'.indhea ts, ihatistofay, ifwerelUpcnhimsseaetbatiS- : •r-condemnerh 'notlxinga.raicl of .-jnv teiTOlir. Almi^btY, isatlnoeth mankinde, that is good and trte in deed. :f fi/«.8.i?,tj. ot&excrfle 7 * *Liken'fe ve'huibr.nds,*- dwcl wi:h them t Bt mi^>i).u;rJiisthnare. t G..<.- 'Vw >//?'«'/ auJ^/.rr, t™ ''<«.« ow/^ -ricn, and as' mCH of '^knt>;vlcifee , 7 glUing c honour vnto '"'^'■'>'- i » a » b«caicfi!!!nrtfrrrcd«eRi:noof outli'e. eiiher withdenying 01 renoii-^tingtht i^ipjrj!l)no,fii:Ti as is precioint? fire Ciod.towir, the Inward and incorrup. uueth, ctvvjthl :ke»io!ence, orany fachmeaces ; bat rather to glue an account .'. uhich cir.fifteth in J nieekeand.qoiei Ipif>t.' 4 pyiiot'i^hftirfnifi^e.t'U ofourfjih b.idiy, a-.d yet with a me«I>e fpirit, aid ful- ofgoo'k reuetence, ilat .■ h .tit ; /i ''-.It 1^' hiijf v,m b fit f(^,ji:ifl rfr fftrMt'd'ttrchrij e^'t'-t luflit. theeremiejihaynot hioe an-/ th:n«ui.'Uy to obie&, bat niav tathetbe alhamed ■fr:r:Ai>!tlr-fJ, andlhl-.tcnitir'Sofl. 4 A:i :r::u:f fti! tJtcn ofthec^S'TipIe cf of theraftlnej. 17 Area.'on whit^i Jlandcthvpoa twogencrall rulesof .bii» er,&e.;-otjl!bei.-e>icr«. ' 5?- Ortr.ig 11 ftjjnr.ie, whi'ch nn witbftand'n? all tnei; a'low not of. Theooeis, ifweecpufl' ■ l.tcmQ: ■.- OTien aie of natBre fr' . f>l!.he g"i:ci1: i*>cni to vad.inano' that he te. nre-^es (iufet afflia o-s , it is better to (r.ffer wronjfiilly then righth.-Uy ; the •- Siaicthofthini thatfubieftion, ^ liclrii not virjing/iiircifihenVeiThe/bv force rr ■ the-ii thfs, heVaun? wtarefo aJfliaed not bvhj,>j>e, .Sui hy the will of ojicr.ed. ■ eare. ^tCorj^. f Hei-achrthh'.isbJnd^ alTj thtidtc-rics, towit, that the ■•Tf'cw.t.', l-.-'r.g.ij. f8 A proofe of either of the rules, bv the ejtamplco?-' —'■t vndeidandinqandwifdnnit they blue, ti^e more wifc:y andcircumlpeclly Ckrift himfelf* our chiefe pa-erne, who was aflVfleinot (or hisowtie doKy brhiac :l,emfe1u««. c fJir :ill t^( inttitsJif rtrHloct-: tt T'-emort -xi'd mt (which were none) but P^r oors , and that accordn^g to his Fathe's d*cteei . lifhmi k.7ttt, t^t more ch < S >•■ H'f f>< r,iiifi 'ithmtc h mfiifi hi h!*> fv« /''off «/• 1 9 An argument taken nf ron-.paiifon : CHitift (he 10ft fuffered io.-T' that are va* niii'tut!,-:rhuhthr(i^>hthttt.-/:t>i\ vf*iv.7' cfi tivts riuff ir'Kl,'t!,<>th:o -.he itift,andiTiall itgrienevs which are »nii:fl to fii.fci for the I-jftesraofe > jo A3 t:d and iht vi^. 7 The fecond argument : bc.j'/cthe wife no'.withi^an- other atoument being partly taken of tii;ng> coupled together, to wit . bccanfe : that Hie is weaker by nature theitihe man, U an ex-»llentiiifiruintntofthe Ch-ifl bringethvs tobisFatlierthit,";n>ei»ay that lie went himfelfe , andj>-.rt)7 ~.iii, made to fsrreinnft excellent vfes : ivlerfr-cnit folloveth, that free is nr.t ftomthecanleelficieni- to wTt;bec3uf»Chirt isnotonelr fet before vs for int-: therefo e lobeneglefleJ becaufelhe is weake 1.^: inrheconttaty ps.tfteooght amplt to follow , botall'oheholdetbvs vpby his vcrtieinaUtbcditficui'.'',^ tobeCjiuachiiiemoie ca:c4fob t HtutmgtiHhtutJliaitoi'htr, Ifai; life.TRtillhebiingvstohis Faifei^ " Toceafefromfinne. -1. Peter. Godbeglnneihachis, as Ar.otheraigo. bring vs to God, -'and was pur to death concer- preached aifbvnto the dead, that they might be alfo v-.ii... £>-.■■ ...„....„.[ ....^ ., — .... , -- — ^ --.,.- oupu'potr.vlme before ws.boib in 20 Which were in time paflsd difobcditnt, ye tnereiorerobcrjano watching in prayft-. an argimeor t^kti* example & veriue, ^vl:tn " once the long iiifferin^ of Goda'.^ode in 8 * But aboiie all things haue feruer.tioue a- from the cito;n:. LT^'nl^uoufcor thedavfsof.^Noe, whiletheArke vvasprepa- rr,ongyou:^forlouclkin coucithc ir.ukimde «i^ce<;ftbe .ime* n)c>n gneuous tut- .• . i • • i r i r cr Became the UR men-.seweo vnto ring, wherein tew, that js, eight o foules were fa- oHmnes. er,()isatban A leeret obiefiion : chrift in ., loot o.:e ,ul theHjud: forChr;ilishcwbichmthofrd3yes (.vhen God throiigh hit patience »."i.i-ciiiii g uic luic ti wii, »i^^ilffevexiUI»y,!hia ihrtfi vtsraijeivf e^Kme i; quicktwiky iheverlHeofha j^ x '-flf yCe be railed vpon for thC Name onenamely whicb ji«/r. i He c^U>lh them (}>ir,i,, wrupS of Ui r.var, »w ;» rrf>fcj cfthttimtth^t oP q^ix'^ , blcflcd arc fee : for the e fpirit of was at that time tlZ:::::!!^;j:i^;:;^^^i^^^':'^^^^ ^^> andof Godreft4vponyou: ..>.. on ^ -J^^^ jS./Bif I7.1S. 0 Men. aj A ptopomonall applying of the foiirer example theirpart IS eiull IpOKen Ol ; buton yoiir partlS ,5^ ,^(,j£,,h^ ^^.Uj .totheti[ueswh:chf6llowedthecomtningolChtiii:forthalpterernationolKof glorified. hjiieto be volu ■, B the *>.«,. was a figure of out BaMifme not as thoagh that materialhvater of " , g let none of yOU fuffer aS a murthc- tanly and mcft fljptifme faueth v., as thole waters wh:ch bare vp the. ^littfaued Nee, but be- '> ' .' . .>, k.,f;k^^„ courteous and ««ie Chrift with his in-atd vertue, which the outward baptifn>e fi.adowe.h pre- ler.or « a thiete,or an auU doer,oras a bufibody ^,,;„, °;j' ;=* fetuethrs being ival}ied, fo that^-emay call rpen God with a good confcicnce. in Other mens matters. AT^cw ij.ij, . » T>'tC'>r.fcieKebr:rxf.v>c-il:td>»a,f;e!jc^^-jpo«G}i. 24 Tbatlellefame vrr. i ,J Eut if-»»» Wd»/Jiff"fr asaChriftian, lethim Afi.ij.j, tue.wherehyChriftiofcasaiae andnowbc.ngcar.edvpintoheauenhathtecei. ^ot be afhsmed : but let him gloiifie God ill this « "« U^c^etb acdallpowtci x^iyhtliit S lotkemcr. I7 "'Fof thc time U Come ^ that ludgemcnt man beHow that I T?«ain«enrfed T'Oraimuca ' uienas ^^nriit natn lurrcrcrt torvs -^m •--"•>• -"-r-r- ^ 1 u r j ■"""• Ms dVrcf.ion and Fin thc flefh, arme vourfclues likewifc vWththe ^ 8. * And it thc righteous fcarcely be faued, v ^^»w..=.* S 'now here ^^"''° "'""'^^' '*'.*"* 'i^N^^^ he which hsth fuffercd ^ ^ reafon; becsufe that what gift foener we baue, we haae''rc'cciacd it of Gcd tu-nethtothe eK- J" '^^ fldh,hatft Ceafed fiom finne, vpon this condition , »o be his dilpofersand Rewards. le He reckoneth vp bortation which 2. That he henceforward fllOuld hue (as much two Uiodrs ot thefe gifts as ehieie , to » it . the olfice of teaching iu the Chutcli, he brake rST.tak.ng time as ^ remaineth in the fiefh)aot after the lufo J"'' '^i' °'''" "^I'CtaU.call fu.aions, ^'L"';")^" ■'j^e' '^.P'^^^^^^^ orcifinB hv that ,-1 c L 11 '•/--I fcti ed : to wit, that the pure woid ol God tJC (aught , and wbatfoeuet IS dooe, whichl^ fiidto". °^ "•^"' blicafter the will OrGod. be referredto the gloryof God the Fatherin Chnll , as to the proper ma.ke. chine the death I A'Foritis fufficient forVSthatwec haue n RecaufethectoiHisioynedwilh thefincereprofefsionofieligion.ihe.^pti and refucteaion of Chtii\,fn defining ent litifiificatioD, that lobe fanctifi- (disaUonc as to futfetintheflelTs, that is to fay, to ^ JeJie oflfrcmout -• ^ulbefre ■'and'to f VVhichfl^all giueaCCOUntS to lllOl ,'that is wife, svho in affliftwg the godly blaiphemt C3od, yeiiheg-dly in ihatihey are rife againeto God. read V to iud-C quicke and de.ld. f" '^i'='' 77 • «' .•■°""" '^ ^' «"f 7''' f ""/ ^^T^tfZm'^,h'l^,t, .k^fi.inCv fohe ^- r- ^ !_■ r .u i« /• II option islealed la them by the Spirit of God. 1 Sy ^iiil. bem'enrih:hefittt Jen^dbythever! * 4 For vntO this purpofc was thc Gofpell J,^,^,,,,, ,^ Thethitddiftcr.ncetfot the godly a,e no: affl.aedronKeif toe of the holy Ghc.a, that we may lead the reft of oat life which remaineth. sfttt eui'.ldoipgs hot fot righteoufnes lake as CbtiBlaus: whereby it commeth 10 pafle, thewiUolGod » Snmuch »j thuiifefnt Ifi m rcnuimih yet ittepjjf'a cuer. that the ctclfe, feeing it is a tedimomevntu them of faith and rightroafneBe, mi- AE*if4!l 1 nypnttino vf inmindeofthediihoneiiieofoortoimetl.feled niflrethtothcmrot anoccafionof fortow, but ofvnfpeakeableioy : noweibe JBth-filthoffin becal!eth''rstoeaneIl repentance. t~iy,ctrdiy& licncwuj!/ Aportle propoundeth this third difiVrencevnder the forme of an enhortaliori, afttr'therAAiertf the Gentiles. J Thatwe be not meoued with the enemies per- itf The third reafon ibecanft the loidofall (heworld bung rfpecially "refull netfc«fnanderoujindcerrenisofvs,w£hauetofetagair,llihemthatlaftiiidgiiiet for them of hii IxulToldr. dreihihetefoiethaflife ihemfir(>t.fall,yet f.yhathe of Gid which reTiainefb for them: lot n«ne,whethet they be then found lioing.or kcepeih a mealurc in his grcateft feurtitie. And as he hath si* »y" v'fO "> "o* w-re dead before (Tiallefcapeir. e rhef ihinietfnt» i'- fl-tnze nutter. 4 A hetciofote, fo doth bet now efpeciallvwhenashce exhibi'ed himfelfeinptt.ron ^i'-'-eaion ■ becau'e he made mention of the laO gcnctall iudgement. And he pre- to his Church. 17 Left thc godly fnould be offended apd flunble at the vair-e where jpeedcGodsfiockc. Chap. v. The roaring ]yon. ic6 it Thrconclo- wbcrc fhall thc vngodly and thcfinncrappeare? lowlinefTe of irijnf^e: sfoi ^ God rcfillcth ihc » rerjtfc pride fioD:S«tingih« i^ '"Whcrforc Icc them that fuffcr according pToud,andgiucthgrncc rotbel-.un Lie. feerr.f.litr.msFy, soJlyj'tDotaf- to tlic will of God, commit their foulcs;<'i&/»> in 6 Humble Jf. your (clues therefore "" vnder Ih,pio'i'^\'V"'* blf!by«^/wm*of "clldoing,asvntoafaithfullCrator. themij',hty handdfCod, tharhemay cxalryoii i.ictbeAroftie* Coithey oogi;ln«ttode(p»irf, but goefotwiiil Dotwithdinding iatbetvjy of incuetime. niuefftihon holineffcindwelldomg.toiimitniJii.gtheaileluesieGodchatriihfnllCtealiir, 7 v Call all VOlir CaiC On him : for hc Ca'Cth "*'$'"•"">'''''*» tlwiiu«i»}-,tlicuF«h«. forvou ' "■">&"<"^;<'ie CHAP V %, .4, /-I 1 , ,- . JDollameifthe , , .,, , .. •,• , ' 8 ''Befober, andwatth: forxvouraduerfa- ie«jrdcf,,iite. I hi rnetttth tit Elirn net 10 -ulmft tnthernit lutr ike • t j mi • i " ; "• <.Mui.iid is . o i j iitc, chKTch, , it.iim^ih, ),,.!^o ic„ ,oh,wu,^i,o h,.^gk,, netherfcuil!3saroa:inglyonwalkeihaboiit/ec- ««lglo'!f theie. tr.iishiimi»'f»>ii. y Whom reflft Rcdfaft in the faith, "know- ^ u'mn^^. I Hed«rcrilKtb »-T-He' ciders which are among you,*I befecch irgihat the fame afriiSior.s areaccon^piill.cdin i l">irn.U. pecD!i»:ljiheof- \_ whicham alfo an cldcr, anda witne/Tc of the vour' brethren which arc in the world. 10 Betiufnhore fictoLhcEidert. fujfcrines of Chrift, and alfo a partaker of the ' 10 'J And the God ofallsracc, ^^hich hath K^H^f,'/'" thfoitbathjae glory that fhalbe rciieiled, called vs rnto his ctcrnall glory by Chrift I a Fccv^e the4 flockcof God, . wh'ich,' dc- aftertbatychauefi^flrcredaiitle, makeyoupcr- Kon-.iiie.iheAoo- church. pcndcth vpon you, * caring for it not bv cor.- fite,confirme;flrengrhenanQi*tablilh>'e«. filejvjinetb ts t»- r»"fou'!hin7th'e ";'• them no other csod tion but that which he nimlclfe hath fuUeiDfdbernreinem, yr a „ c^ine by watcb- »nddolh (ill take the fjmepaiaei.andaTohaih one ttlfe lame hupeti-jeihtrwith •ie'll->'^men, fulncfle'and faitSn tliem. J TheSirtrule; Heibatisalhephfxd.letKigifeeilethellockt. t,(iffir Hr ihrijHhh an^ the atad, uni pno pjichrii fljn:is in aflra'.ge tinjKi,tut, ncr proper to any one it.sd, but from old antf ancient tir.ecoLcraon to the whole " (;?fVf ) 4 Thelecond: tcahe fhrpheard conriHer/batiheflockeis not his,bot Chorch.aod ihtrtfo;e v.emull fLfTet iha; patiently, whe:eio ivehaiie fiicb aodl»> Gods. 5 The iliird: Let Do;lTitp;)eids inuade*ih;t tncns flockes, but let them many fellowesolourcoiifliftcsandcoinbaifS. c J/imongiH )ay.r brcihttvvhtck feede that which God bath commiitedvnto •.hem. 6 let ibelhsphtiriisjouerne at d^lp'tjid ihrong(;fut tht vorU, ij Hee fcaleih vp as it iverewiiilafcalff th^ Church wib the word, and example of godly and vnblair.eable 1 fe.not by theloriricrcxhoria ion iviil, afolemne prayer, agaioe wilii.ni them to asVe ea.- tonlraint.biK willirgly.nut for fil'kie lucre, buofareadieminde, noia< lordri crea.'eofflrengtbai hishandes, el whoire they had the beginning, siidijopeto ■ oner God « portion and heritage, but as his n;i.iin ers. A y/hch uihri.hiS.»n hauethea:fonipl.ninie!it:to «it,olGod theFatherioCbriltkfuSjinwhome we fm»iin«dSt t,ttrMb,tt,i»^ VMOwaiduciTe and pride ofibac age. ^ Ri>ma2.iQ, i^trinlh.i },ii, THE SECOND EPISTLE GENERAL OF PETER. CHAP. I. that hatli called rsvnro glory and vertue. f ll»umi(^ii(Htfihel>oa'.t:fitlneffeefGii, 5 undsfitexer' ^ 4 '.Vhercby mcft great and precious pro- 4 A" «rp?icartiMi tHf,of,=^;h 6Hee.xhc,t»hth,mioholmejreofi,'e,ii^.i mifes are giiicn vnto vs, that bythemyefhould '>i''^'[°'";"^'» ihtlhiscoitnjelmit tethinmrttJKliiutl, 14 he Jhewrih , ,^ p t „ j ■ • ■ r a tence^declariBB- «4a/ tm deJh u J h.ui, .6 «i th^t iimfelfi a,jr„Ue be pa.takers ofthc c diuinenature, m that ye flee the canfesof fo 'fortir ofCI,>tn,vl iihhe ofentivattthtm. the COrruptioiK which IS m the f WWld through great benefites, re' ^S:'S.H ^^S^^.r^'r^'r^'v^T'^^""'!"".- ''"^Therefore oiue cuenall diligence th»re- ^S^'^^^^ themtovn'er. ^^^-^j)^^^^ of lefiisChriR, to you which * ' J.ieretore gnie cuenaii anigeiice mere- ^hjaceaiitke-.c - ffindihatbedea. ^^?^|| hauc o' teincd iikc prcdous faith ""^o= -'' loyne moreouervertue with your feith : bent tits proc.eJe, leth «ith.hemar ^ -^^^ ^. ,v^ ..j^h vs bv the » rishteoufneffe of ^'"'^ '••■''^ vertue,know ledge : ^ Iby.theiemoft Jour, =d other.- S^^^j^our God nndSauio'i/lefu; Chrifl: .^ "^^"^ "'^^ know-ledge, temperance: arrd l^^^^' wlr/'ai^leth'wth ^^'^^^'*«^ J Gr.-ice and peace be multipli- with temperance, patience : and with patieHce, ,,!,„„/d(,o« 'iR:^ir,or.efe!fe cd to you,=chroiiKh theacknowledgingof God, godlinefie: the comiprion of fame faith which ^n1 of F'fiKoiirl n-^ toft' theworldChat hgrounJed vpoo : ,V "''^'. . ,. . , , . is.ftom the wiiW dlufteiwhichwccarte aboutys>and are roadeadera foaTifte tl.erii;hteoi+ 7 ' Accordng as hlsOdiaiHC power hath gl- vntc God himfeife. e Sythr immetutn^e he miaxeihtitt tie fKl.ler.ce^ihi Kirc r.f lef 1$ n'rnVn:ovsallthmgSthrit/)..'''/-£l?if VntO 'Hfcand Gothttijjittlh'pty.ilni.i'rihoteij-.i^iuet, aioet) ibemj^eofCedisre/foreJ hi Ch.ifl.oa, Gcd goodnc.fTe, through the d f.tJ/ned t>imfil^ liiitrH'.\ auJihettfere uiag declared thecaufcs oiourfaluation, and efpecially of onr fan6:/icaiion!' iufi-jmiyii. 1 Faith is iheackno.vledgfng of Ged aid Ciirift,from .vbencr all r,«-.v he bcg'nneih to ex;iort vs to giue our miiides ivbofy to the trne vfe c f thir- ocr hie.Tednes iflueth ard Howe h. j Crfrirt feireth forth himrdie vnto vs p4jin!y grace A.id he beginne'.h with faith, withoti! which nothing can pleafe God, mC intlieGrfpcl,aTdtbai!iyh;so.ielyP"«'tf and giucth« all ;1 ingsivhicbare re- hewairetbvs tohaoeitfuiifraughtsvith vercue, (that is tor3y,niib goodsrij. qnifite bithrr>etert»I1 life, wherein Kehatiiai'poin'ed to gloiifievs, aadalfoto gndlyniarecl>h.-ingioyned with the knowledge of Cods wiH, wltboct wbici,-, g^linePf.t.tha bedoeihfm3i*htswi;ht:ueT£rtue. I He Jp'^kelhofChrif}, there isnc)thetft!th,i>€itkeracytruevert\ie. * Sitffhtiiro,Hif^^perioiiijtbth*)id,- tb*£iftX»bU»flti,tUftt,otherstetheI»ft. ^ '" 09O* 7 ABM* .^ak^your eleftion Pure- 7 And with godlinefle, brotlictly fcijiidn^iie and with brotherly kindne/Tcjjlou?, 1 1 . Pccer. Falfe teachers to come. BVc 'there were fjlfe prophets alfo among the i Asiiitlmejpaji' » people -(.euth £\s,i:rierefliall:efaire teachers there were two inirkerorctl.e ItUlsChrifh . — .. ■ _. jj^ninacion.' ' them.tbitchcre ^>'* k„rt«ledge it ftlfe p For Ik chat hath.npt thefe tliingis,-, is blindc, 2 ' And many a^M\ follcAv'their defiriiaions, l„d fon.e nifc ' IS '™*'|^*'^"^'|.^^ and 1 cannot fee farrepft'and hath forj;oto?n tia^, b^vvhom tht'way of tnicth flialbe.cuiJ fpoken of ttidms m tie inglootthiuch"" hc vvas purged from his.old finnes, fcuitet, info much* 10 * Whei'efore, brethren, giue rathci; dii tiiaciietbacisin , gencc to make yoiir Calling and cledion fure : for condemnation Ipng (ince reftethnot, and their deoi^aoiio ne!wrk/.ow!L i^>e Jo thefe things yeniallneiierf.il.. . dcftrnaipriflumbrethnot. - -whichnocw J 5 And through couetouihes fliall they with cimrcb, in le fained words make t> marchandife of you,+ whofe !""'}}, ^^" ^'^ "'* loirc, iih. ol ranflific3ti(in whch he iia\h ce- tciued. > He that hath UOtMiff-Cluiill tnowtejge ofGei in A;OT,a bhndc M tOHch'ingiht tmgilome of Cadi fir hp cult Ml fit thwg!,'lytt art » fhne of^htt it to fj), heauer.ly thtnts. ' 8 Theconclufi- en: Therefore feeing oiir cal- ling anclcIeiSion tsappiooucilby thole fruitei .4n4 isconfirmfd in vj,an;l m'lieoiiec' feeing diis is the oncly way to the CueilaHingking. rfomeofclitia, it cemai:i;'th Uiac wee call out mitides wh«Iy that wa/. 9 Anampliryirig of the concU'.ii- onioyntdwitha Ddileft excufe, wherein heede- clarethhisloue towardes them, and fotetcl- letli/them ofhis death which is at band. k jHthiibaJy. ■^ Uhmi.xi. ^ i.for.1.17. and i.i. 10 Another am- plification taken 60th of the great tciielight.othath II For by this meanes anentring.fhpUbqrni'- f'^fgci!";; '''.'.'gi^t niftred vnto you aboundantjy.i,ntp the euerlor: (ini^ Aing kingdonie pf;Oyr Lord and Sauieurjkfus iiercii Cbrift. , .',!,, . . ■ ' ! vntadamnatjoH; -. , ., . ,.', ■' "ndyolicuofihe iz sWherefoj-e I will not bee negligent to 5 NcitlicrhaihTparedthec oldewo'rldjiutfa- »'''''""'"■>" putyouahvayes in remembrance ofthefe things, ucd.f.Noethecight>«ryS«a fpreacherofrighte- ^ y,^"-;" (j^^,, though tJiat ye haue knovvkdge,andbe ftablilhed oufnes, ar\d brpiughtin the flood vpon the world not onely be he- in the prefcnt tnieth. ofthevngodly. ' jefies, bm a)ro ij ForIthinkeitmeetcaslonga&Tam:inthis ^ And vturnedthe cities of Sodomeand Go- ^"J'^H^""""' l'. tbrewe them','and made them an enfahiple vnto foe the nu.il part",! i4.Secinglknowthatthetimei5.v.h3"''^'^lia'= '^^"^''^•■'^''^'^^"'^^"''^''"^^''^p^'^'y' ■ - •■'j'^'^i'i'o'o'' I muft lay downe this my tabernacle, eiien qs oiur 7 .And deliuercdiuft. Loth vexed with the Vh- ° .j^",[, ^j'"** Lordtefus Chrift hath 4. fhewed me. < . cleanly conucrfation of the wicked : " _ ' ,charidiieewn,•(■(, j' /,>. J 'Vtur.d thtr/t nith darkcnrffe^M it mre nith chames : an^ if da> ktvrljr he viratitth thai mcfi as they were 'l mooucd by the holy Gboft. of I'lePropl.etvssiro the interpreter of (hem. n Wf lo.^i'. (« jmM««4 »-,.,... ,,, , , , • DrouhiaeiU-ih'r to lihji.i^tiifh truefro^'iei.ies/ror. fhlft. 0 F>r -ll iittrfirttttiin hi,^!-i in enlhottut, fl A liiiely pi:ntmg out ol the janieueiloM, whcicin tney are UmrMth )!:,'>, God. p The_z,odfyme>piej,iie. tatiapr.vno oihrs : So dot tl^effiMeHirill.nihctnthr'nrtlH I mti) Hattm fn^'ei. m Their oKxe nid id Tfiu tierijhiU triu^ ih,m 10 drffrHO.or. I) ^ir, tale roch'^ n tVhen « h Umg t- mm^efl tl'tChiaiam It the I'-'l, bioqii't^ whr-'^ the C>-m''"" « ftn'SlVs'flt cloi-'lcscaricdabpucvvith atcmpcit, towhoDic onedav. 'orZ\t'',h»Zb ojoney focotfe thc P Wackc draknellc i>. rcfcrucd for ciicr. 9 * The lord of that pronrMfc is not Tacke (as "''""" " tbefnnnes bfGiid ,.».......- ., ^ . r . r, < ■,- afiet HalaJTHj ex- |.jp durametoflrc. lults ortJ^encirtitlCl.ltjw; \y.r;;j' v-.ti::;cci<.:or<;orAirtion: forofwhom paiieauay wicUa'^'novfc, andchc elcmcmsfliall ^f'fw<"'od to ' ,*■'!''",' '""' 'oe'"-'' ^' "'-n '5 oucrtc;'; .C , oien v)«o th« f*ine is n)elt with hcate , and tlie earth with thc workes e» "h w^h firVin Wbetebyihcy may 1 1 ^ • . ' ' ■ .. ■. ..i . .1 „ • -cnith.cn'ihc mingof'.harday ofGod, by — . „ fJialthough they beginning. liens being on fire,n.all be diiTohiui, and the elc- P;.^,;;;^^"^''^;,^^^^^ ^n.e greatToVd- ^ ' ^'''' ''^ '^^^ ^"' ^ •"^'' '**'' ^'^"^ > "^^ ^° mentS (baU melt with heate ? word. and alter- tieife: b»t they hauckno.-.kdgedthe vsy of rij'hteo'ilics ,t}Kn ij Butwee lookefor«newcheai!ens,anda ward to outt. fhall not efcape after the\' Kiuc Kckno '.vlcdged ic , to turee from nev\ c ennh , according to bis proniife, ( wherein "'t'''''"' ••"■" ieca"alt'r^«'"' '^^ holy con-.^-nandcuSi:; gijenwto them. : , dwellethrightcoufnefle, . rTheukiMa. uoM offal felijlearon,ia ie> t of vs it it :,bucnot be> f^i-ic. rynf':>ira_mor.g thc j] which lome things o^tft.orr. are-hafd to be vnnerftood , which they tliar are ^ ^!^' ?• 4 • CHAP. lil. : ,vM]:e3rned&vra4bIe,vvrcft,asthey^i<./alfoodierfJJ"^^^^^^^^ r lUeffiemihthM ht vnuth thi font thmx'tgtmt, i 3». Scriptures vn:o ch;ir owne deftruftion. cw.'e he hath pio- {4Mje tht niujl ofifutefiirrfu-vi', ., IttAii/.- d^ugtuhMg '. ■I'j Ye cJieteforC bdoilfd,fceing VC knoW theft mifed : and that omriknrh,^, ihoHgh c^Wn^rmdnx: %T*m,r-»htf thip.,; before, bCwSre, leftveC bealfo plucked a- "tilher fooner not plh, ,t ^j.,,nt ,h d>, of ,hi u.d., ,,4 "«; ,ui tUf r'?y »''"^ t^e errour of the wicked, and fall from promifed. thinkfUolntytiuhtni, 15 innhtchdlniiuihefhevtih ycmr O-VncftcofpltnefiC. 9 Ateafon wh» ii)AS ptiy.Uftitth will) hm ' ig CLi:?ro\vin<'race, and in the knowledge ''■« '»■«"'')'"""" c ttmedie »npHis ' fecond EpiAlc I nowe Avxite vntoyou, «fo"r Lordand SaTiiour lefiis Chrift : to him 6« ^/;^ becaofecll kedenemtitToih * beloucd, wherewth I ftirrc vp , and warne glory both now and etiermore. Amen. doeth patiently oftruedodr'tne your pure mindes, \ w..\ . 'e r ,. •^'''";'^i''''fo andholinelTe.lsto » To Call toremcmbranccthewords.svbich ''fhebroaj.ftorepentanee . tBatnoae of them tray pef.lh. -p ^'^f^.SU fc»fDnolrf;,i.hu ^ ij I r f i_ L . r. t 1 ,T. <«!/5j.ii. i.r,'!M(*a.4. lo A vetv (hoit de»cription of the laft defiru&ion the coltmnil L "^^*^ ^°''-^^ beforcof the holy Prophets, and alfo „( thj „orlde , bat in fuch .-b.t as Bothing could bee fpokea more grauely. dilation oi the ' ^^^ commaundcment of vs thc Apoftles of the V :^lj!ih.2^44. i.thtjfaio. 5.1. r«W* j.j.^»d 16 i;. d fVnh the 'jioltKce writingt of the Lord and Sailiour. mitwiric;ihr,mxftiiinccofv, ,,ti f^chptimce^tUnotfwMi-fi'J. Xf'mohiT' after their lllrtes. >iE/iii.6i,fJ.ifiU6f.ii,rt;nl.i,i,n, f tuvhichhttuem. g Thai joittmr iud.,8. " 4 JAndfay,VVhereisthcpromcsofhiscom- >rjtt<>)oiy'y■n<>f"=d°>e'«Crowevp an Jincreafem the knowledge ^^ * VtlenHrnMmm • ••'- >'"j chrift, ^T^M u to fcf,imQn!_tW BrhKhil.in!^!: fir hte il:s}Mlnh iial here tckf. whi-k.l,.i,-,„,i-..~. 1 I. ,.,.r L -r r ■ II - •'" ."^•""" Vt:il!,athvr^itenofmhutpi.ti-s,f'uiPitirhmfelfinilhtletm>ojhmintii,thtri whxh thelemocl-eispreieml : becaufe iheconrfe ef natureis all one as it was „, r,.,.,-,_„ „;„;,, , U.r. ..a. ..^u.dJd La ,L,rU \.tu^.2 O003 THi Thewordeoflife. x.Iohn; ChridiourAduocate. THE FIRST EPISTLE GENERALOFIOHN. CHAP. I. Met ttniHeth that he krinitth thf ticimll watii wherein u llfi; 5 undliihl. 9 GaJ ailbemtrafMH viHo :he finhfitt, off_yomMg-vnder the biuMno; their finnei,tht)i harm lofiet •vnto ha mere}. Hat » which was from the ' beginning, which wee hlue * » heard , which wee haue CHAP. 11. I }tiiUtltrethth»ti;hriliisour Midutauf tniadttoeatt, % anifheaeih that the kiorrledge ufOoi cenfijleth in boUnefie tflife, II which nffertetnethtaaliforlt, 14 that depend tnChriHahm: ij Thinhamngexhoned thtr/i tocmtimiu theworU, 18 He gMeih -marnrngthal aHttchiHa be HHt)- ded, ti, attithat ihthmweHttttelh be ftooivHto, wYMitkchildrcn, thefethings writelvnto ^|«iSte""* - ., ,r iVlyou,thatyerinneno::anditanymanfinHC, niufteioeourwie. feenc with thefe our eyes, wee haue an > Aduocatc with the Father, Icfus Ui .uture the which wc haue looked vp- chrift the lufr bridle, otfinnefo on, and thefe hands of oii,^ ^ And he is the b reconciliation for our finnes: ^,li,V«uftoB, hr,uehandledof:hatbword and not for ours onely, but aIfofor;i*y7«»«of fi„";V«Vdinrcd of hfe, •' the e whole world.^ away by tbc blood I He begioneih witn therfelctipti- onofthc pcrfoo ofChriltjWiionie hcmakethoneind not two; and him both God fiom eHCrlillingCfui he was with the Fatiier from the j (For that life was made manifeft, and wee "" i And hcrebv we are furc that we d knowe <>' Si'"'ft;i>"« ^ee begmnmg,and IS j^^^^ ^^^^^ ; ^ j,eare wicneire,and ^ ihew vnto J_ elf we kLne his commandefrients »"ft '«l>ec lo thitetei«»lliifO L 11 IT u- u ^ .u-i^r: ►u , Jlim, <■ » wet>.eepeHlSCommanacrricnc5. much the mote it* and alfo made y«>" that eternall hfe, which was with the Father, ^ j ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ Iknowc him, and keepeth jjgeiiy reiift fmne. trueman.whorae and was manifcft vnto vs) nothiscommandements.isaliar, andthetructh Andyetwemuft lohnhimUlfe j That , //iv , which WCC hauC feene and ;, not in him notdefpaire be- ::lb=r t«^^. dcdarewe vnto you J- that yee may alfo , But he that keepeth his worde , inbi.^is rct.orw^iralt and beheld.aiid hane fellowihip with vs , and that our tellovvihip the Houcof Godpericaindeede: hereby wee anaduocateand a handled. alfo may be vi-ich the Facher , and with his Sonne j^^^ ^ ^1^^^ ^ ^^^ -^^ g j,j^ pmger.chtift le- lefusChrift t!, ( hamiUi that yoiir ioy may be hill. vith mine hands himthat iivery Codhe'mgmaie vtr) man,m'i not J al»ne,hitl others Alfo that mere triih and me. laflhi? lVorde,l>ji whtae all ihiHgi are r>iaiie,and in yfhtve ontlj there uhfi. e 'Being finlh) him: and ihaidO' the J^ blood of lefus Chrift his Sonne clenfeth vs from all (innc. 8 5 vlf we (ay that we haue no finne,v7C « dc- ceiucourfelues,and *'trueth is not in vs. 6 * If we acknowledge our finncs,he is gfaith- irhatfantee^rr. ,. 7 But if we walke m the dhghtashe Bin the you,that Whistle in him.and alfo in you:for «XpW^; hght,vve haue fcllo wOiip one with another, 4 and ^^^ ^^^^^ -^ ,, ^ ^i^^^ ^^e jig^^ „o w Ihineth. c F,r men ,f*a .u. . k.„.j .f r-n.. nu..a K.c c^.,„. .i.^f.^I, vc ^ ^ ^^ ^^K^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ .^ .^^j^^^ ^-^^ ^^^^ j- ^ja,^„, hatcth his brother,is in darkenefle,vntil this time. XtMsbenefe 10 ^iHeediatlouethhisbrothCT, abidcth in bthngethnottotht tliat li"ht,& there is none occafion ofeuilin him. iemion/f,»fjfh»i» x/ A,/ fi, j-^ ,r •" r o , r II Wbe that hatcth his brother, is in daike- *;*'«*''*«^^^^ trdZrff,^ fiJlandmft,to';forg.uevsourrmncs,&toclenfe „effe, and walketh in darkenefie , and knoweth r^'^tr;;,,/.! WrnoJnculT VS from all vnnghteoufncflc. not whither heegocch, becaufe that darkcnefle i' He, e.urnethtc. fomuchashaue 10 7lf wefay,wehaue not finned, wccmake hath blinded his eyes eheienimonieof Wnful' hi'»'»li«>3"'Jhiskwordisnocinvs, ,^ p Litle children, 1 1 write vnto you,becaure "•J^iJ^ctS'^'lt. tbKijhevei. 1 Thevfeof thisdoarine is this, that all of vs bfing coupled yOUr finnCS are forgiuen yOU for hlS^NameS fake. ,„ fimaiScation, . and ioyned logethet with Chtifl by iaitb , might become the fonnt-s of God : in declating whar It is to walke in the liglit,to Air, to keepe G )d» comDiauricmentJ, which thing onclyconfifteth all happineCfe. j Nowe hee encreihinto aque Whereby it folMweth thai holine*doeth not cor.fift in thofe things which men ftion.whetcby wee may vnderftand that we are ioyned together with Chrift, lo hjne deiufcd.tieithet in a vaine profeftion of the Golpcl. d Thii rnKJi bee-vtf wit.ifwe be gnuerned with his light, which is perceiueu by the otderiug of our doifioodet/ffuchaknooledtttthalh^h »iih it, andnctof acantBion liat'vledgt, life. And thus he reafontth. G >d is in himfelfe mod pure light .therefore he a- , fot'the tret n kxmen hy the fiwtf. J HolinelTe, tint is, alileotdetedaecot- greethwellikriihihem .which ate liglitfoiiie, bat with ihem that aredarkfome dirg loiheprefcriptoIGods conjmandcraentsihow wcakefoeuerwebe , is of hcliath nofellowftiip. ^ phni.iz, d Godiif^ydta be hilitofhisiivntni- neceftitie ioyned wiibfaith,than5, with ihcttueknowledge of theFather,inth9 tare, and (o be in Mt^ibal is lo fa}, in that eucrUHvin infinite blffidm^e: andwee Sonne. 4 Hetiiat keepetb Godscommandements loiitth God indeed. He that 4irila,dle make in li^hl, inihat the beamei of ll'at' light doe flime ■v/ilo'vs in the loiieth God is in God,ot:s ioyned together iviihGod.Thereibrc be thjtkcepcih fVorde. 4 Adigrefsion ot going from 'hcmatter ite isinbandwitb,tothere- hiscoomiaundcn nts, isin him, f IVhnemthvei loiteCod. g Hte. meaneti mifsion of finnes: for this our faiiftificatioa which walke in the light, i? a teftimo- em crimmtlionmth Chrifl. 5 He that is one with Chtill,mul> needs line his life, jiieofoarioyniDgaodkniftingtogethefwithChrifl: but becjuli ihisour liglit that is,muft walke in his Heps. 6 The A poftle going about to expound the is very diike, wee mull needrsobteine another benertte in Chrin,towit,rhat our commandemtniof CliaritieoDetowaidsaBo:her,tc!!eil>firP,iha( whonhe vrgeth Unnes may be forgiuen vs be:n^ (prinkled with his bl«od i and this in conclufinn holinesjie bringcih no new trade of life(ai they yfc 10 do which dcuife traditioui Mthepioppeandftay tif our falnation. .J. Hf/rewej j.j8. i,\ie:ir i.if.rmel.i.j. one aft. r another) tut piittcthiheininminde ofihatfanie lawe which Oodgaue ) There IS none bainecdtih this bcncfife, becaiife there is noncthat is n,>t a inthe bfginning,(o wit, bvMores,at that time that Hod began to nuke I.awej to . fiantr. ■: i.K.i'^'B'^e. 2.chri»K6.^ii.pr„i,eibtiio.f. e Thu \iUce itadhfuHt hispeople. 7 Hca.ldeih thaiihatdoflrine indeedeii old.biit itisnowaftcr « ; rtfiite thai pirfr^r-pmd amies of fHfinerottiiun uliich theVApitli di:.im' lif. fori new.boih in refpeft of Chrift, and slfoofvsrin whomhetbroi'ghthcGorpel, . f Salle>i,1oh!i;}ta!iclhmi ihiifcrmideflir fr.hf t r.i fo-rte fay , iiif tecaufeit ii ft engtaucth his Law cfli-aually, notintablcsof (tone, butin our inindsj h Which indrede. 6 Thete.'ore the beginning of (jluation is to a Anon ledge out wic- thl'n'!(tinrHnrtvahich I rvti!r-vut9)rou)n iiiK in him^ir !»><"'' JiednelTe, and to tequire pardon of him w!:o (reely fotoiueth all (innes bfciiife ' 8 >Jo.vehtecommeth to the feccndtable.that is, tochjtiiicone toivardsano- bee hath promifcdfo to doe, and hee is faithful! and iuft. g io then ourfilna- ther.orddenieih that tb^l man ba.htriielioht in him, or is indrede regeneiate iwn ha,ij:eih vpon ihrfree \mi/yii;e of Sod, rfho hetun/e hecii fhilh/xUand («/J , n ill gfrl the fonoe of God,*l»«: that jj, in our ht.vti I tablv indatkef es, brag he of nnier fogicatknon ledge ofGod,f«rihjtv.i'tingIy andwillingly hecalleibhimfcirchMdl' njirtcihell. ^ fhaf.J.t^. 9 Here- tun cthapaineffumUnftilicsti'in lofeii'irWonoffinnes, bccjiilt that free rrcon. ciiiaiion ill C hriftisihegnlMiid nf 'i"i 1-1. .1 10 .,«liereppoBafcerw>rdjrarftifica. t onmudbc biiiltasvi'i'i Ji.<'.vi!!aii n > e I «riie-viit'>)Cii,Occaiifrion artiifihcir>iH';iltrv>'ii<',da:h)' k r('» /'i% on.).- C-(f;„Yii.« iHthalher,amitb (htifljejrimlcli-i. I :l'^> 'iiKiaHemt -kilh. OfAntlchrift. Chap.iij. Wherefore Chrlfl; came. ic8 10 HcOic'vtih '? '"ly.Ticcvntoyoii/atherSjbeaurcyelwtic which ye haiie heard from the beginning. If that that this '••<"'• g'""** atceiji,iirT o jj 0 run that Mt wi(,Siianthe aoictcn cucr. tin- n'.tigwamofthoitihmg'^anathittfirtJief.chthimyiotmil-ir.g^ihzlVfrtttKtr worllenemie, Jo '*" Littlc children, '7 it IS the laft time, htA>do^, ImtcAS t'-.irAtayoHrrimtmirtnieulhir.giahichjiUcittknoK-e. x Hi who rauft be ouet- '* jnj ^j ye liaue beard that Ancichnft dial COine, comttindnh both ihe uoclimt nhich the) had tmh iicni^anti ai'/ij hifhif praf-ih thtif ■ """ •• 7'""8 cuen nowe are there m.iny Antichrifts: whereby -f '-.""/'^■""'^S'"^' •//";* « '"«;''•• '*r«.;«> ,«« a, ,<,4,;i «,«;>,? from, he themto be as fuip . 1 • • l 1 n ■ hoi:inr an' lothc hili ChoSt. i6 Iheconclnfion both cf ll e wholeesht tiatu a: of Ibevi.'torie, as WC Know lliat it is the lalt time. ar.djlfoofthefotaier'teanfe. 27 Apafsinsooercothetrea'ifefollowirg.wbich ifilitybadalicady 19 '^Thcy went out from VS , but they were tend-t!-, to the Un.eputpift boi yet is mr re ample, a.-dbandlethibe (aire maitet gotten it. notofvs-.forifthcy hadbeneofvS,°theylhould ar cra-.oiherordc-.ioi before he. taught vs 10 gnevpfion;tl.t<8cci3totliecai;lf, I^ FinsUr.hee hauecotiniied wi'h'vs ^= TaiZ thucomcth to b^fPe, ai"l '" this thatfollo.vetb.het goeih Howne Irom.he caufei totbeeffcfts. And (hewetbtockil- f^auecotiniieawn.n\S. ijixtniscomcintoy^jjc, ,,,,5,5 the ,„,„„,£ of ,i,j,„g„^„t: G^^d is .he (oomajDc of all righiemifneffc, dten.ihat that true """^ >t: might nppeare,that they are not all Ot vs. j„j .hereforc ihey that giue tbemfelues to r gh£eouliieire,a:e knowcn to be boina Faiher,(ro whom 20 ^' Butyee haue an P oyntment frOm that of him, bscsefe tiey tremble God the Father, rtey haae to looke q Holy one .nd know all things. CHAP. III. ter«ard in like Of 22 »3 Who isa lift, but hee that denicth that ^ ,,/ , , , , > . , ,.t, V .t,<>.u\i. „• ., . « 1. • 1. der.asmanyex lefus is^that Chrift? the faT.e is that Antichrill R^^°^/ '^"'^^^^7 = '^f '?^¥*S>"cnto t Heb^^^ hortatons: as .. he ^^^ ^.^j,,,, ,,,^ father and the Sonne. n?^ "^^ '^°r ^''. " i .^ ' ^""u" °^ g"«" t ^^f "b^rlSTr ^J rvvhofoeuerdeniah the Sonne, the fame God : - for th^aufe tms worlde knowethyou ?„k... ,„d ,he aslt'tecHen"' hath not the father. not,bccaufe,t knowethuothim. Sonne,,.. ,he high- j,ow.hattheen«. ^, j.,, jiaefore abide in you that fame ^ ^ Dearely bebued nowe are ^ve the fonnes 1^^}^^^^^ lafting Sonne of ^ . ' of God, rut yet IS It not madcmanirelt what wce •.^" '" '° '*• God i5 teoered .0 vs. Kemember yfe yong trrn that that (Irength whereby I (j,ai|. g . g^ j ^^.^ Ijno^v that \vhen he ihalbe made ^herevTh he'l» fvdthatvoupnt Satan to flight, IS giuen you by !he word ol God W'hiindviel- ... , , ,, ,,, ,. ^ n m r » uere». 1 n nc la Ictainyou. .+ The world which is l.U of w^ked defirej.lullei.o.pleafu.es. mamtcl^, we Ibalbc ' like hun : for wec ibail fec )<„-«,h vs. ttat alfo and pride, is vtterly bared of our htauenly Father. Therefoie the Father and the him-iasbeiS. he adopleth vs to woiid caniiot be Icned together:sod this admonitron is vety nccelTaty for greene j ^ ^Ajl J euerv man that hath this hope in him, *" ''" "^''' Md ftcunfriog youth / f:ea«(y:4./rceW,^^^ purgeth hinfdfe, cucn 'as he ispure. « fVh.t^^ii cf Ccd,£tothi'm(iCod^fti4tu(,Iohiz,\t,th*t t O,,,., r ■ \Jr re hotti (rti-i lau-. i,t,faui''ol'r,lomh,i.h.ltvi„<,f,he-,.ora. m }Vhc>t:>:th,hf F.th„» toutd. 4 ' Whofoeiier ' COmWltteth (jnne, tranfgref- ^ ThalmfionU 1? He (heweihh(v*mnch better ii is to obey the Fathers will, theu the lullcs of feth alfo theLawe : for gUnneis thctrantgnlfion bi the jttriK of thewo:ld,by both theirnarures a;dvntike euenL i« N'.i.ve he turnehhim- of the La\ve Ci,J,*»:iftthsiaU feifetolittiechiJJren.«hich.n.;,vvithftand;Dgarejelh * And ye knowthat h^^vas madcmanifeft, »«""»'.«.,,..- rel:gien,3nd willethihemby diucisieafoni to Ihafteoif no'itPit.lrtUe, «hi:!> is i ■* , . ,■' , /• . j • i_- cmt wee or' jq. -,too too familiar with iliatacc. n lUvfiihthuv^r.lCLwle) mlUc.-.!re h, jji^^. that he might K take aw ay OUT iinncs, and in him , Beforehedo- hlhi^chiUirtn.hKllotXurctlsrmihemoTeb)ii^ngfuchit»Tdti.nVM?.,htCiii!t is no Hline. - tlartihthis aeop. the Iattert:mei!athand,rotS3tthematterf.iffcreihnodday. i8 Sccondiy.bc ^ Whofocuer aVideth in him , (innCth not: «i"".'" '^'-li "*• caufcthat Aniich:ilis. tbatit.ruthasfalirroniOjd atealieady ci'me,eu«nis:h:y \ r u f it_i i*i- l tb'B"^: tbe cne. heald that they n,oold cotr^. And ,t was very rcqutHce ,o watne that vnhcedy uhofoeuer ^ .mneth, hadl llOt fccnc lum, nCthcr l^.tlhi, fc g,e« andwatilcniage cf thatdangtr, rj AdigtefiioD jgamfteeitainc eJccce'. and hath .■vT.Owen him. dignitie is not to ftDmblicgblockfS'.\heteatt;i3tiudeageefpe'cij!lym.ohtftumbleandbeO-.aken, j 7Lict)e children, let nO irandeceiueyou: beeficurcdaccrr- Tberefote that they Ihould.ot be te.ttfiedvvrth the (ou!e fail.ng backe ct cer- h^ethat doeth rightcoufnefre,is righteous, ashce we, bnt yet notwi'hltardir^ this is deferred vrtilihistexi faft,inromi:chasthey3rean!>vrtedo( ihebolyGhoftwiththekno-.vledge of ii!. coxmicg. c Like, IkI ml tgKna. d Tor 7:oKerfo»ed hide oj ipiechtattn 4. NoAchee dtfcribtth this adoption, fthe glory »»hertof as jet ccorfitihin fom'.hiotnf.ny.v fed lathe I.i-ne, 7 tntn Chttii whou ficutiitr-t I'Urd h'ol), hope,) bytSetffca, towit, becjiife that whofoeoer is made the fonneof God, 12 Thetakingaway of ancbieftinn- He wtoterot thefeihioS? sitomcn which endeuoiueth to rerembjetlie Father in ppiitie. t rhiinord f^^t.iHeih n l,:in.-fe, J'eigrorarto? religion, but taiber as to them whiih doe well krow the tmeth, but r,ott(rnq»r(Hit, j The tu!e of ihispiiritif canfromto v'henfeelsbc takin yea fo farte'onrth that they are able to difceine true th from faliehood. 2} He bnt from ihe !;<« cfGodithetrjnrgtefsioo ivheteof isthat ^vhichiscalkdEDce, . fl>e*ethno'.vpl3!!:elythe falfedoitrinecf the Antichrifts, towif,th»tcitherthey f OruethMt himfilfe to fmenrjUe. g ^ Jh^ttdiSn'.tionoffi.m. 6 An arga. fightagair.fttheperronr.fChtifl, or his office. f>rbr>th tr.pethcr and at once. And ment taken frotri the materiall ca:ife , the Father alfo it denied, r /i tl-.tirut Mijjirj, f The) thinnred'Cdiieithfta. Thrtefcre , whcfieuer is iroely pariaker of CUtift, doeth r.etgUiehimielfe to f luit,£!:d.x!(od::e decent othey I, -xhkh [ay ih^i the Turku aidoihif iiifidtl' wi»ft>:j> finne, and coDt-ariwi.'e he t'-at giiietbhitnrelfe to finne, knnweih ro: Chrrfh the frf/ie G'jM'ihaUKi sot. 14 l>ewbole prcachiag of iheProphetsjtid Apollles ,J» //«.<;;.« r.,n. j^M.j.jj, 14. h Heu [aidio l:nr.',thii(:.Kuhret hjujetf-rto ii contrarv to that doArine: Therefore n is vttetly to beecafi away, and this puTe>^f,irin htm frrmr rein'lh:titl /rnne i: Jit^i 10 dnre! :n the ftt:fhfi\i!^ tcr Kr'!^,! wlifl'y to beholden and kept, which Uadrilivs to feeke eternall 1,,'e ic the fi.ee mt'-rni. 7 ^no- her aignn-ent of things tcupleJ together ; He 'ha- lirethii;?!)) I^OBife, that it to lay.ia Chctfl alojic^who is giuea vs of lb< FJthci. iiifi, & lerembltib Cbldt that is icfi, ft by that is kno-A-rn to br the fdoccol Q'. ... Oaa A. , is ^t•g^l- toloueoneanothfir. i.Iohn. Tomethcrpirits. is righteous. then haue wee boldnefTe towarJ God. taken "uo^- ^ * Hethat4. comittcth C\me,is of the • deuil: 2a ^ " And ^hatfoeuer wc afke, wee receiue ♦ M4t:i.it.it, tieti Thedeuili foc the dcuiU i^linncth from the 'beginning: for of him,becaiifevvcckcepehis commandements, ">*"'5'7,«jrfi#, Utheaa:hr>urof this purpofe was made maniteft that Sonne of and doe tliofe things which are rleafin" in his ^3-^^'f^-'A- fmne and .hers- God, that hc might loofj the WO rlcs of the deuil. light. * " , ".l^'^r , deuili.otistuied 9 yhobeuerisborneot God, finntch not: 2j .J. This is then his commaiindement, that Chrii), and loua by the'infpita'ioa for his ^ fee Jcre.naineth in him, neither Can hcc wee beleeuc in the Name of his Sonne Idiis r"": towa^ ano. •f thedruil tba: llnne,bccv.ire he is borne of God. Chriftaiidloiieoneanothcrashegauecbmman- l'"""/"'''':?* iVhrb-Tbe'd" 10 ^ in this arethe children of God knowen, dement. ^ ■ SS,"; uilsft)nne,then;j and the children of the dcuill ; whofoeuerdoeth 24 ••• For he that keepetfi his commandements, <-ufvjrci!cmmo. he not Gocis not rightcoiirncirc, is not of God «" neither hcc dwclieth in him, and hrc in him : and herebv wee "'" °' (ajiiiinca. fonac: for tb« de- that loucth not his brochcr. kno-.ve that he ab ideth in vs, euen by that f Spirit IZ^I^I'"'.'^ ''•• ^oLVlyth? " "Forthisisthemefll,ge,thatyeeheard-uh.chhebathgiuenvs. \ ^ :^:\J^ZZ ©ne 10 the other, from the beginning , tliat Awe fliould loiic one „„,„„, , , r , , ,, . ©fthe?pititgine« tl^te.enthe another, sZo^.t^ffi/'^A r'' 'M"*"''" '^-J^"/"'"'^ t dft h '^ »- Not as "Camw/«*d was of that wicked • wmk°of ib"de-* onc,anJ Ikwhisbrothcr : ■> and wherefore fle we CHAP. HII. u:ll.Th;teforeoa hchini? bccsufehisowne WOrkeS werCCuill,&his l H'fm^ §ok.tH joMtwhAt touchwi ih! trymf^ »f f^jriw. tlie contrary fiile, brothers "ood. ^ forfimt (pcaktafur the netld, j *;«! fomt aftir Gti-. tt^^ ^5 Ma^-ueilenot, my brethren, thoughthis ^c:ii;;'::;^',:t:;«|,/::,:' -'''""""-l" •/ Soane of God. ^vorld hate yoii. b .«;6,A,,a.w.i. alfo to lav do.vne»«r lines for the brethren. ° J^Chnl^^comem theflea, isnotof God:but .hat which hcc »,<,«.«rf4, ku * ,, A„^^ uhofoeuer hath-this H worldes ''f ^ t^'V^ "^ Annchr,rt,of vvhom ye haiie ^;„\7f - '^f *."""• „ „j o r,™.u L- > u u J J ,1 hearci,howthathe lhouldcome,andnowalreadv ■• .P' ' tH«/«f i.u.e life whici. are j «Beloucd, let VS loue onc another : 7for J^i^'iM'V^e God$chiWren. lo He be^^innch tocomuifadchaiitierowitdes thebicihren, i „' . ,„^„,l „f /- j , j ^ .. i , ■ ""' '"'^»> "^^ 3sanotbermarkeofthefot..i.5ofGoJ. ,i TnefirlUcaron.takenof tbeattlori- '""'eCOmmethof God,andeuer)'OnCthatloueth, ftouldaottheie. tie of God, which giucth the comrnaiidenient. ^ i'l'm 15.54. «miij. iz. iz An isborncof GoJ,rndknOweth Cod. forebeleeueanf, am?li6cjio!i taken o{ the contrary exa;pple of Cam which. flewe his'btoiher, 8 Hce that loiTfeth not, knovicrfl nOt CoJ: ^Yr* "'"'* '*'" V (Jr»^■'■.^.H. n Ht Lnn^nh Purth • :■"'. Rt ond vt>) oUe exampk, vhtTtm nt m.iy » f.-r C.Ocl k f Inn p u '* ' ""''"/• Gods loue towards fs,- Chap.v. Three whncflcs. 109 -ifjo';i;.i6. 9 ^ Herein f heinvs;becnufehchathgiu;nvsofh)sSpirit. • tcir.nd|)lood:an(iitiithat Si Spii-ic^thaibcarcth ne;;liboiir,wh«n ■ V5, biiti jped 14 >' Andivehaucf4cne,&doctclH{;c,y die \vitncfre:fortliat^pit;tisuiitth. . *' '""'!f rn'omt WhofocuerJiconfellcth diat Icfus is the hcaucn, tiic Father, the VVorde, and the holy encetc2chc;hv» ' i )'!fJel}titV' % SuieofGo;l,inhinid\vcIiediGod,&hcin God. Ghoft:-ndtiiele three are ' one, that there isroa* ■ dtiit^ijimirufih. \6 And ucIiaueknown,&:beIecucd the loue 8 And there are three, which beare rccorde,in "'''"■'' '"""Into 'h-^'h r^tie'w i!" '''■■' ^"^^ '"''■' "^ ^'*- " ^'°^ '^ ''^"^' ^^^ ^^^ '^'^''■'^ ^^^ eardi,the Spirit,and the water and the blood: plrf!i"rn-.e God. anniherfoa^iat'ion '^^'''hcth in Ioiic,dwcIkthinGod,&:GodinhiHi. andthcfethrecagrccinone. coaunamltnientj, towit.l.ichiirte.' 17 '^Hercinisthatlcucperfeftin vs,thatwe 9 ir^ifwccTt-ceiue diewitnefle ofmcn, d-.e tl.c.cio.cleafttiie ' - - .- . ,. ... . • -. . ^ ..,„._ _ . . ' Apoltle ihuuld ctteo , .. ._ ipam! _ _ _. . Ijiui.Furihe.mofe hc that fc-3rc:h,is n.it perfect ii.loHC. Ood,hadi made him a Ivar, bccaufc he beiecucd G°d'*'o"!eS^'te' cVrfft', « who *' '^ ^Y"^ louchim.bel^.kcheloued vs firft. not the record,y God ryitnefled ofthnthis fonne. .bi'ncs .haTire /m. hadii^nehim , ^° 'ii Ii';iny mafirs", 1 lone GcxijarKlI-iate h^ ^ n ''-Andthisistbatrecord,rewif, that God poisrble,hepr«i- withhiseyei. tirother,hcisa lyar: ' ' for Jio.vcaP.h- ^'r^tlouctii h;.i^-'iucn vnto vs cternalUife, and thislifeisin ""onceth that the */!'«* ^« t'i, ""^ ^^^ ^'■^'^''^r ^''fi»=T^^ ='c hath fccKC, lo.is God tbatliis Sonne. of ooda.e nouo mtihj^o""M' "horn he hath not fccnc? , ;_ - . " He that hath that fonne,hathdiat lifa&hc luihiott g.iecoBi jfixd.wjB ar.'ow- * ' " ' ^Aiid this cc v an(km&i hiuc we ofhim, . tiwc hatli not that Sonne of God, hath not ylife. <" burdenu.me, p««/ViouechGcJ,!:.oufJloucbisbiothcralfo, li 'i Thefe things haue I written vnio voir, ""'»^/"°'^°P* thtithcttitdtitt' "- ,. J""' prelled aiihthe clur.t.eyeacharitieit,c|.c.-eberfore«l.ofeM..-a;,iJc:,',i,,t,hat),Godw"thh.m. lJ.l'tJ,r^,orGoT,^^^^^^^ i; Aga,ae(„ a litl. b.fo, e)he comac.lothlouclor tl.ac feci, g that by our agree- • ' A te for. B^aufc b, «p ne,a, ot £^ L ""^' ''^'*' ."" viuu,w«i,Licpjrateirom the loueof our neighbour: whereof It (ollowcth.toat j),Scation^h!oed Aha'ii^„i,rmll,fi.,M, S.i, c ■ Vi • ^ , " "," , .' """l the) l,e .mpndemly whfch fay .h. y w. {h,p God, and yet regard not the.r neigb- ol^d tTpl^^berVct ^ Z 1^^ I ^ tbe Sp,„r (tb=r ,s,ac).noiv edginjof bouij. i6 ThefitfttejrentakeDofcompjrironwhvwecjnDotbateou'hei.^h- ^^'|^"'' f^""" '« Chr.lf by fai(b , thioughthetellimome ot theholy Ghcft.) bou:.and.oueG.-d.o.vit;beca:.°thCT;«^^^^^^ foft ^Tr iXe°:jrit"^:neTl::^s f"*'v^='^^^ renh.howc-.ahelooeG.nlwhort-licre-hnoiJ ■loht' -^/r.T.i 17 Ale '"'''"■'"" ''.''='''f'™''7*'''fS''""'^f^"'»"E''te<'urnctfe impute-Ofotwe ftand 'coad,earo„..h,G„dcannorbrhated*LT:eig\b;t'V;utdTbI;:iuft :: 0!'^^:^ ^0^^^^^]", tbcu/rthft'"' ^^ -''"^ aa,.U.v„a!;e;co.»andel>'ntethlotheheauenlytemmonie«bichiheFalbri giucrhol ihr Sjlrne: for thofe Io"nei come Vvhich is bcj^Otten of him. "i''""!!^' '*"■, ^'1^°J ""^? "'A''?' ^' ' K ar.if ilic crnfciercc ■' hich accoKJeili and into v?,from that Joue wherewith lien IS DC^Otten of nim. "........,,. ,„c rjmoi mint necncs oe a u jr, it iiic crnicicrcc '^ hich accoideih and 2 = In this we know that we loue the children '"^?'''^.'°,t-''«F«''".niould Ijr. 12 Now at length' htenieweib what thii inLui5WCRnowcnacwcJOUetnecnilclrcn ten.monieiybatisconfiiraedw.thromanvwitnrms: to wit, that life o, oer. agree tngerhet to do euil. neither , -' 1 • ** '^^ ^-..tu .vMc rv III. men -luicc iti"crner toco e>t II. neither ,..),;»« ;« i"i,.;ft .i .- «l (.i.i. lhat,Ahen as in louipgour n.ishbours.vve tefprAqot G^ds comniandeBents. """'" ' ^^"^ "'""&'' '""'' The finnevmo death, rr.Iohn.iif.Iohn.' Who hath the father. thacbekcuciiicheNaneofySonneofGodjtlwt 17 ' ■ All vnrighteoumefTe is finne, bucchcre .^tfieukm yemJ/kno.vchKychaueercrnalllifo, Scdiacvc isafini'cnot vncodeach. ' oiinobiearoB.-in »eleeue in :he Name ofthar Sonne of God. 18 'ZVVeknowy whofc may bele 14 Beciiif: w« do notyct m:ff;A obreine '.hjt whuh *c h'jpe for.the Ajio.lie ioynEih injoca. tionorp:ay:r with faithi'vhicii taB;ln< ocucr is borne of God, <*">! >' miquitie it 1 4 H A-kI this is that aiTarance, tliat wee haiic dnajtb not: but he y is begoc:ef> of Ood.keepeth dr/^at^onino inbin, 4. chat ifu'ealTceaiiy thing according to liimfel fe, and that wicked or.ctoucheth him not. butyetwemaft '' his will,be hearedi vs. 19 '*VVcrcnovvc that -rtrc are of Ood,and this aotdefpjueiher*. 15 AnJifvvikn3\veth3theFiearethvs,what- whole world liah'invv-.ckedneflc. • fc«e,btcaureeu.ty foeuer we aike, we know that we hauc the petici- JO But weknow y tnat fonnc ofGod is ^come, i^^and nM^thow ons,dwt we h.we delired of him. & bath giue vsa itiind to know hina, which is trus: ho'pc oUtmtAt. 1 6 'S If anv m m fee his brother finne a finne & we ate in Iiio'i y istrue, that u, in y his fon Icfus 17 A reafun why faitli.andmoreo- giuj him life for them that finne not vnto death. . , uertobeconcei- i There is alinne viito death: Ifav notthatthou idoles,Amcn. utaiar,,.hrort, {houldeaprayforit. bor;.«afGod,thati«toray,madetUfonnMofr,c th>t [!oihin);bce ' ' with his Spitii, they dof aot letiic none, neitnet; p:<::«S that1snotV;;:odcaA;i;t'himlafl;:=:andhe(kill Chriil:tJis(ame^^very™Godand^«crnan,fe.;;;;;'^i;^X^^^ ^ - • '• ■■- ■ • •■ '- '—'- 21 '^Litle children kecpe your fclucs from „,;„^„5.,„^^,jf^ bccaureihey^ce I of God in Chtift, and bring indued . hetare deadly «0QndeiJ of Satad, sskcilbutthat which iiagfe:ableco the will of God : atidCuch prayers cjnont be iS Euety man mud (larticiihrly apply to himrdfe ihegcDCtall prainires,that we ' vainr. •{» C'Ai^.j.jj, 15 We Imieto make prayct! rt.>tonIy{otourlfluc»,but triyrertainly petrwideour felcics.thatmhcteaiall the worldisby natutela't,we alfc for out bre:htS3 which doe fitine, that theit finees benotvota them , to arc fteely n;adetkefonne<; of God, by the fending tidtfosChrift his S«Dne»nto , daA : an.lyrt hceexcr(Kcth ihatfinoe whichisneuetiorgiiun, or tbefinnca- vs, of nhsx wee aieligbtCDcd with the hnowledge of thcCrueCodandeuefla- gainfttheholy Giioft, that is [ofay , an vniuetfall anil wiUuU falling aivay from liinglife, ♦;• £«(f J4.4; , ni ThtJimnititiifChiillnmi-JljlMmlyfrMutdbt thcknovventructh ofthe Gofpcl. / T'raa.ttmichMifhtifMat, tti/wndtp't thu fUce, ij HetsiptefTcthspbiDeprectptof fakinjheede ofidolej:whico the Lo'Je to (or^ue him^ tndkztaiU firiiut ban tting fo dtfirtJ, .J»^4/;4.i», hefatmliagainftthf cnelyttueGod.tbat vriththisfcaleajitweiehemightfcale jl- aarkt Jig, tpall the tormet doctiine. THE SECOND EPISTLE OF I O H N. M This )» W9 ptD^ir nAmtJLuttobtiA' A»iiM ibt -mrdt lo.tiidtih,il>»i ;•' to (oy,tii the y-'orihie anJtiokle Ltjif, b ExceUentiind hoMxrMe Dim'. I Tk« b»nd rf Chtilli^ncnniun Oion or linking togethtri'. ilie Hiieand cnnrtant ptol'efiijn of the iruelh. ■ c lynhtrutkiMW. Iti^t Trhlch hmh ■ ml».iyif hxr uc riK' With it, a'li ftUinin' It, Tkii true pro- r Thii Epiflle it vrillfn le n irvmm of^rfAi ^fn,_^,^ _j 5,^, broHghtvf htr chiU7tttinthefitrci>fGf,d: 6 hi txhi'teth hirto conliriKr tn(^>'rif!ieticl'aritif, '7 il.at /he ecco-fsptnl! not vilh^lntuhri/lfi, to If Ht ti»r,Ji ihtm, H E E I. D B R to the * ele£b *> Lady, and her children, * whom ,^5^Ilo(ieinthc tnietli: and not I i o)S[^o'"Sl.v,but alfo all that haue know- _ eh the trueth, f^^=PTj,'(;7-«=s?VV 2 For the trueths fake wi^ich dwelleth in vs, and (lialbe with vs for eiier. J Grace be with you, mercie and peace from God the Father , and from the Lorde leiiis Chrift the Sonne of the Father, with "^ trueth and loue. 4 » I reioyccd greatly, that I found of thy children walking in ^ tructh,as we haue recciued acomrrandcmentof theFathfr. J And now befcechl thcc,Ladi:,(not as wri- ting a new coir.manderr.ept vnto thcc , ■bM that fame which wc liad from the beginning) that we . loue one another. fefsion eonOReih both in lone one towirils an-ithei which the T.ord ha'h comniaiandrd , and alfa efpecially in wholefwrse and found doariac. which alfoisdcliueied vnto v! . for tliecortiniJunderacit of God is a found and ftuefomi'latron botho/theriil; of miners, and of doflrme , and ihefe cannot bee fepara'ed the one {com ti.e otiif ti il ^COrtiiH^Mlbe >""l'"''"^'lbi'ji»>. -^ Tohixs.i'. -y € And this Ls that loue, that wc fliould walke aff^i' hiscon-,mandLmenr<:. This comniandemenc isjthat as yce hauc hcai'd from the beginning, ye fliould walke in !t. 7 3 For many deceiuCTS are entredinto this v.-orldc, ^vhich confelle not that leftis Chrift is co-nc in the ficiV,. Hctliat is fuch one,isadccei- utr and an Aiiticarift. 8 +eLool:e to your fellies, that wee lofc not the things whi-li wc hauc done, but that we may receiuc a full rc<'»jrd. 9 Whofocvicr trar.fgreflcth, and abideth not in thcdoiflrfuc ofChriit, hath not God. He that conti'naeth in thed.iclrinc of Chrift, hee liath both the Father apd the Sonne. jto 5 Ifthcrecoriicany vnto yon, and bring not tl!isdoArL^e:,•^ receiiie hiai not to houfe,nei- thcr bid hitr., God (l^c'de. ' ' 1 1 For he that biddsth him God lpeed,is par- taker of his euiil decnes. Although I had many things to write vnto you , yet 1 would rot)rr>/* wicli'paperandynkc: but I truft to come vnto y ou , and fpeak'c n.outh to mouth , that our ioy maybe full. 12 The fonnes of thine cleft fiftcr greete thee, Amen. f Antichriftjfij'*- ting againft the petfonandolfice ofChrift,«efcal« teadie crept intv. ,_ theChiirch.inlhc 1 time of the Apo> i lHe». . 4 Hethatmtketfa * liiipwiacke ofdo* arine.lofcth ill. e TSfimre ami ttirgooriherde, f U'eoDghtto haue: nothing to doe with them that defend per. Btrfedftarine, THE THIRD EPISTLE OF lOHN. ( ttft cfnvf'ndttti GitiiH fir hofliitijl'tie, t O'xi ^fp'ehni- dith Dtotrifhtt foTvtiinigl/r) : |o htiucbortah'CtiMt* {ontmiie in ntU iloia^: 1 1 end in lie tnie ctmmenililh Tit' HE ' Elder vnto the beloued Gaius whom I loue in the trueth. a Kcloued,Iwinichii:flythat rlioii pro(]-crcdft and farcdft wcl TcSthy ibiilcprofpereth. __ j For 1 reiovccd grcailv when • '^^'V/cfJZ!' the brethren Ca'v.e. and tcflinedof the trueth that * h/-riirr tad a isjn thcc,how thou walKcil n thc tiucth. chtflut. 4 I hauc no greater iov tKn " th£fe,/W «J,to c Kf r,mme„dtif, ^^^^^^. j^j..^^ j,.^. (-jniieswalke in vci iric. ',l?filZ<'m" S Ueloued, thou docR ' faithfnHy, wlutfie- mn whanhe had uer cFwu docft to thc brcrhrrri,and ro'f liangcrs, nut^tMiihfiit, g Which bare wimcfic ofthv loue 1 tfbre thc ;r,i«.«.»: ..0* »■ churches.VVhom ifthou'^ bringcft on their iour- ^a:ht t»''iw,Qtu-.ut ^y eRiirni pl*»uet (efpc. iilly in tkemt»hich haoe any F.cilellanical] funiiirrjuecon- deuincd in Dio> ricpLespeiron. e HjihnilkilttKn Gti. ~uui ipcakers. lade. Balaams wage;, no a rfiU upMtta nuke d iliffcrnce bti»it»t htm mid Ind.u JfcATioth, i £f Cod the It- tbir. r Stt tftrt b) tht IMcyltftln^ coHHilU efCok,!!) it ieluu- ttdt* LhnUti htk'fi. * t The end snd Di:tkc wheceathe friooictbiii I hit t » Demetrius hath good report of all men, 8: with yncfe and pen write vnto thee : ofthctructhitfelfe:yca,and weoiirfeluesbearc 14 ForltniftlfliaKlioitly rcethee,^: welhal rccord,and ye know diat our record i? true. focake mouth to mouth. Peace be with thee. The I J I bauc many things to write : but 1 will not friendi falute thee. Grectc the friends by name. THE GENERALL EPISTLE OF I V D E. 3 Vnine'ntththtttdhtoUkthiiJttffuthnUlt, 4 that wltttheirtectfCodnclokt/irlhtimauloMiiJ/i: 5 »n4 thtl theyfljAB mt eJCA(e vnjmnijliid.fir tht couumftoflhM grace, 6.7 hee froouethh) thrie ixtmftes: 14 tuut *Utd' jtth the ffophecK of Enoch: 20 TwdU) hi fhtweth the 'onlji « muntJooHirthrnft isUlheJn»Tii ofihoJei(eceiinri. ^ Vdca feruantoflefus Chrift,and \■^' » brother of lames , to them ^5 vvhich arc called and faiKSified l^r^^ b of God the Father,and ' retur- y^)l» nedtolefusChrilt: z Mcrcis vnto you, & pe.ice and ioue be multiplied. i ' Belouedjwhcn I gaue all diligence to write vnto you of the '^ common faUiation,it was need- ful! for me to write vnto you, to exhoit y ou,th.tt ipiiile, is tbacbe ye Qiould eaineftly ^ contend for the mmntinance «oiifirnicth the ofy faith, which was fence giuen vnto the Saints, godly jgiinH cet. . 2 For there are ccrtainemcncrert in, which tune wicked men, , r cii i- i i- j bath in whole- ^'^^^ before ot olde ordemed to this condemna- fomedofi.incuul tion : ^vngoiily men thej are which turne the good maoets. grace of our God into wantonneflc, and x denie ibl ?w«« /?' God the onely Lord,ind our Lord Icfus Chrift. iht/olMtionofda 5 '!• I will therefore put you in rerncmbiance, , •/■■»>. forafmuch as yc once knew this how y the Lord, ' V^VA' a''h'L ^^^^ ^'^''- ^^ ^^'^ deliiiered y people cut of Egv'pt, »' mUiL milhi'fou "t deftroy ed them afterward which bclceued not. tthih'h}true 6 5 The V Angels alio which kept not their doStrine Md good firft eftatc,but left their owrse habitacion,he hath '/rlZ^'^J'^'. . rcferuedinetierlaftingchairics vnder daikenefl'e f fyhuh viu once i • 1 S- 1 « loffuen,thuit vnto ttieuidgementofthe great day. m»} tie mr bt chat. 7 AsxSodomand Gomorrhe, and the cities *'i' h r A "^o"'^ them, which in like manner as diey did, ^ouidrnce j»d ^ committedjornication, ahd followed i^ if range • not by cbancf , that flefh,are fet foorfh/or an example, and furfer the . many wicked men vengeance of etciTiall fire. chmcK""* "" ^ Likexvifc notwiriiftandin^ thefe i fleepen a]- j HecondtmBeth fo defile the fleth,. « and defpife ^< goucrnment, •• thitfitftinthcBi, andfpeakeeuillofthcmthatareinautlioritie. «hat«heyt3kea p 7 Yet Michael die Archangel, When hee • rn''o"°'e"a* ftroueagainft the deuill, and difputed r.boutthe ton by tht g-ace body ofMofes, diirft not blam^hini with ciu^d of God: wbchcan fpcakiug,butfaid,ThcLordrahuke thee. c'n f-'en"':tcof '° ^Eut- Hicfe fpeake ^euiil ofthofc things, ■ chJiftmurt'b^ab- ^^''^^ '^^^ knowenot:;a6(V whatfocuer, things, J or.ated,in that thcy know naturally as litiils, which are without, fiiciimengiotvp rcafon,in thofe things thc^' corrupt thcmfelues. • t'r.exicliics to Sa- o . i tan: as at this d;y the feft of Asabaptiftes doeili, whidi tfcey call tibeitints. ^i.P't.i.U 4 He rettcthfoo-tbthehotnblepuniOinientcf tl*!i*bichhaoe »huf«d the grace of Go/I to Wlo.vetieifownelndej. J^ TfliimhT^.;?. ; The fill of the Angels wasmoU fasrely pur.'.Vrl, howe much more ihen will the lordpuDiniwickedandfartlilelftmen^ ■.■i.Ttt.i^,- iiCcr..ig.ii g foUoang thefteypei ofSodomi tmi Gorm'rhe. h Tmu he coiunlrl-titthfumhihar horritle »nim:>ijl ouilusi^s. i JVhichd'efo tlachpumd-votdofriiiron^ifalltlttr jinrr, tnu-x-u-aire-.tttmendttJfletfe. 6 Anothermoftpetoicio'osdoarine of theirs, in that ihey lake a'vay iheauthoritie of MagiKrates, snd (peafte euill of theui.aj at tlvisday ttic Anabaptilfsdoe. k 'I U dgrt'ter mttrrr todtipife fomniemrni th'ii th; g!iuerr,otirt,thf.:i to ftj^the r/i»itn It [eirc then ihe fci Cons. 7 An a'guinent of cia-pjiirun.-Mchjei one of ihechiefeft Angels.waseontentto deliiiei Satan, aMioiigha oiollacciirfed eneniie to iheiudi;ementof God to bepuoifhed: and theftprinnrcraenarenoralli med to fpeaUe eaiUnf the po vers which are or- dained of G'd. 8 Tliecor.clafioa Thcfcnfftiarci.udouble fault.to wit.bo-.h forthtirra-Vi 'ol'.ie in <3n^rrr,n;1-- (.„..?, and £or their iinpadent and (liimelefre tcr,!c.!,ptoriha;tr... ■' • ' -''en (hty.hadsoiMn,yttDpt«'ilhftatuliaa *<;eyliii<-asj^j:;, -.ivi'-itt. 1 1 5 w'o he vnto them : for they haue folow- $ He roreKlteth ed die way •$• of Cain, and are caft away by the their dcftraaio», deceit* of Balaams vwgesjand perilh in the rain- ''"?"'* '''«'' "=■ faying V of Core. °' *^ ^ ["^hr'"*r -. ■' .„.,.i ,- I • 1/- « -. lotihCainsfhanifc I J '"Ihefearerockesinyour'fcaflesofcha- Itffemiilice.Bah. ritie when thcy fealt with you, without n» al fcarc, '">» 'i'''"' '<>"«• feeding thcn-felues : x cloudes they are v,'\±om !,'"l'''"'''r "!' '"r water, caryed about of windes, corrupt trees ^« con meth with thoulands of his Saints, "'"'« «' riithioei, ij Togiueiudgementagainfta]lmen,andto "iwci- rebukcallthevngodly a.rong them of all their ?;,bd,"aiLTbV* wicked decdes,' which thcy haue vngodly com- uerieofwoids, .mitted,3nd of all their cnicll fJ5eakings,which "ndmodvaiae wicked finners haue fpoken againff iiim. piide.ioyn^r.g ^ ~r\. c I • M- ;here«rithall» 16 Thefeare murtr;urcs,complainers,walkmg moft grane and after their oy.neluftes:V\hor>? mouthes fpeake beauie tbreatning proud things,h2uing menspeifonsin admiration, o^'of* »oft "». becaufeofaduantage. of^Elocfto"" 17 " But, yee beloued, remember the wordes chicgticiudge- which were fpoken before of the Apoftles of our "ne"' w eome. Lord I efiis Chrift : Hht fi^fi, of 1 8 Ho w that thc>- toldc you that there fliould J*''"/^'^""^*^ bee mockers x in the laft time, vvhich fliouid '»hicht"hc'l'r'tthr walke after their owne vngodly Idies. iher »ere Kuni,!*, 19 "Thefe ai'Cthe^' that fcparate themfelues ''''^'*'^^'» 'i'^fitieKtij, looking for the^mVrcy of our Lord lefiisChnft, Tt'JiTel'h"r'to'' vnto ettrnalllife, _ Godorman. 22 iJAndhauecoir.paflionoffomc, inpat- X JPf/.a.jV. ting difference: " "iXtT^' 25 And otherfaiie with pfegre, pulling them' j^'^^^'j^^ out of the fire, and. hate euen-tlwt, s gaimcnt , yhe pnfii,t which isfpotted by the flefh. ' tmu,forthe dm -I '2^i4NoWvntohimthatisabletofceepeyou, Jf°";'' that ye fall, not-., and to prcfentyou faukrefle be- ''\-':'2-^°- r t r ' r- 1 • 1 • I • " ' He nfirp vp fore die prefence of lijs glory vvithiov, _ offpfbinoiftetii ' • 25 r/r****, to God onely wife, oui;Sauiour6e *!> (poken of be- eloric, and maicftie, and dominion, and power, ff'tl'stwce r 1 jr A r . a fbooldnoibee boih-now and for eucr, Amen. ttooMedaethe . ' newneficofthe matter. 4^ t.Tif>:oli.^.i, Hhifetf>.;.ji z.oeler }.J. 11 It ii the prnpirtieaf Ant'chtiQstofepMatetliiiliiftJnesfrointhf gcdiy , bffaofethev ate notgcuerned by 'he Spirit of God: snrfccniraiivife it isibe piopenieofChtif^iins toedifie one another through godlypraye ri.boih in faith ind »l!b hi loie.vnii! the mercic ofChtid appearc toiheir Isll lalnatim. i; .".mengihfcwhith wander and go afltay. the godly haae to vfethi.ckfile, (1.3! tKf> hardltfcn^tofihctr genrly, and that fttlietfnir.e being euenitt the very flame, lKeyend(t:onriofauewiih (Vutre andOiarpeinftiuaionof the prrfent Jar jcr: yet fo, li at theydncinfnthfoitab. hcrr» the wicked and difhorefl, t ■hcy^fchf we ei'en the leaft tortagion that maybe t B}fi."in^ihtW:.ir.ahclii}Kfih»!l".lrvuh(oi''ftfeiinit;t. a ^n dKil'liSftlion^t.ihtilrinilhe forHsii-'rn i/rt?' tfiht Lnvlst-iehiiiaatfin; 14 He CQn,merdeiKil:eni to tht grace ot j^;, Godeut- Iv ih.tcareiue vJlhat co;,iljDti« wbich he iehic:h'lc^co;!iraaalj' b',bii»fi; cOrtvispurpole.aMaltet aiew.-nine owric opinion, and i«hat 1 thinkr. Atd I WillreciteibJ jrgimicutj in fuch otJi;c, a Eulmus luili jiamfully and diligently gitbcted theai tog'^bct: whole iudgtmen'. fetnieth i o mt fo vo- ce, taiue I J -his point, (as u is alfj m auny other; thai no injucan readily telf what opinion he was ol, faue that aftei m.ich aJoe heftemedtobenJ this wj/, t'lat hen olopinioa,ttiat this booke is o( (ome authoiitie, though nottfibgooJas tbcrcllcrtue bookes sre which we ceceiiie wiihnut any gainfaying. Therefore let vs heare what he iaith. Hieteme wiincHe:h, Lith he, that ihe G.eciM in his timedidnotrcceineiii? Reuelatiun.DjiOtheusBiihopbt Vyfaj.andaMattyr, iniiis abtidgeoientol liucsncorJeth that Ichn wrote his Oolpelmthe ilc oiPa.hmoi.but makech iw (r\eQti.on of thubopke. Athanafius a Greciaa in his catalogue djeth nat lij liiat this is lolips worke, Dionyfius of Alexjndtia, as Euieoiustepotteiii hiswotdci, m the feuenth booke ot Im Ecclcfiaihcall hiilotie, tbinketh that thisbonkewjs written o.lpuie other Ioi»[i, who wasa godly tuiir-tufebms himlclfc lb citeth this bi,oke in diucts places otbijhiftoiie, thithedaethuof daily VDudir'ttQ be lohns: bataliegeih one Cams that WiS a good Chriftiau, icthe fourth booku ofhis hiilirie, who fayethit was Written of one i^ecmthui an heretike. Let this be the fitl{».rguiil«:nt which! aniwere. in ibnfjtt. It we weigh the rcalont that inooued thofe nieu tureiea tms boolpo( Lions, which were botli Martyrs, and did not onely allow it, butallb wirbtecomniemariesvpon it, Iwill not (peakc of theio. As for thu tint isjillcged of Dorotheus , it isto no gieat purpole, fetthat he is thought to leisit it, becaup; he fpikenot of it. As tou- ching Acharafiis, E. almas himfclle witnefleth that it is doutwloll whether that wocke be his or no. Coocetning DionyliJS we will weigh by and hy wiiat iie fayth, when wee come to coiiGdet^thirreafois. AstorCaius ('wbatuunlbeuerhee was; hejf eafilyfi bt tefuced euenby Dionyhushiswordsinthethitdhookeof the EcdefialUcalihiilorie. As forEnlibius, Imakt no account of him, loriheiear* none learne J, but finJe want of niJgcmcii: in him. No a' let v» come to the otherargii;:icnt. Hieroaie wriieth (fayeth hejtbat cerieina very welHearnedinenP:>utiJ^tsatfa''lt> aril ipake (liariielyagainll the whole matter otihis bocke, as sboughthrrewefe nothing mic wootcliie ihegraiiitieofan Apodle, but on-lyacummojibiitocie of things Ihadotvedvyith certeine daikejgutes ami hatdkind«.oi ipse- ■rhrs. AndiHOriOueritha^jntUcVetyrentehcestbcinfcluesthere was nothing thatbifommcd the grauiti. of an AMlile. VVhicli I an- fvvete iu th'is lost :\V'hat learned m'.ii fpeuct thele were, they are greatly to be blim*d, in that ibey duill be fu bolde to fpcake euill e( thatbuokc.'which'no rfoub'cij vevy Ihort, iftholethiugSbeVsctpted, w liicb ate trinflated word for word out of the Prophet^. Dafil, Gtcgoric, Cyril, Ej>iphinlus, rrcn<,+lippolyte, as APetas witn^ffttb, were notpl tlnsiudgement, whichihoiight not onely asCicnyii- • osof AU)iindr,iadMit(»3t,lo;acgOillymaDwtctcthisbooke, but alib plainejy vouched it to be iohnthcApoftle, whidi no doubt they Would neuerhaue done, if they bad found no refemblance of the grauiiieui an Apofife in i-. And whether of tliefe flialllcount for the better learned? whether thcfeincn, which hanegiueniecord boih of their finyubi godlinclie, and excellent lcarningbypiibli(liii>g many works, or thofe men rather, whole onely nannes are fcarcely hcjrd of: and the realons v.iey vfe, giuc fufhcieiir proole iiow I car.nej they were? They lay mere appeateth nogtauitie luthu wifter, and yet he haith taken tuery whit aimoft word for word om of the Pro- phcts: they fsyhf hath Riitdowncia common hillotie. But ho* can iliatbe, feeing (a few things onelj except) he meaoeifino relation of things pall, but loietelleth tilings to come i Andlhetei'vteihey doe hot on«1y not Ipeake that, that is triit'th, hut not fo iniKh as any piectcfrefemblancc oftrii'rth. . . ' '„ ' ' ,' ' ' ' ■ Nov let vs come to the thircf^roiiment ; Hee is very corfbns (faytftlvonc; infettingdowne his owne name', as thoagh hee fhould indite an obligation, and aat^wlit.- a b^oke, which Isribt oiisly wit vfcdolany uf the Apolllcs, but is.abb vnaccufiomed ol himfelfe : for ,' inthisGolpEl whcrehee iotrcatcth a gieatde^^ nioiemvdiS.niaiteis, then thele arc, hec ncuet rairethliimlelle, biitootly poymeih it out by lomeuicbinarkes ajthel'c, I'he difciplcwboni Jelus loacd. And f'au! whehheis enfoicediofpeake of his Reuelations,letteth out the matter Vnd all this wotke : and thole words ( 1 lohn ) but onely thrife, towi-, chap.i.veile (>. and yet with an explication added to it, which raayfiiffice abundantly to put away all fnlpii ion of pride:, and againe.chap.ii veile !. andchap.iz.verfc 8;ioboih whiehplaces he reporteth onely fimply what hee tawejto the endc that no mart might' Joubrif the tructh Of his piophecie.rbcrefojfc,"tu make au endeof this reafoii In few wotds,thac atgument which DiOnyfiusrmakeiU,is not ondly vaine, bui alfoafgucih waptci/ fkilj, and is indeed* very flandctoHS : ray, I msy fay more, and fav truely C without any inalice to any , ?5 the Lord is^witnclfej th?t tlii^wasroo vjududcdly fpokirn, where he f,»yetb, that the Euangelill 15 aj curious ip his often repeating of Jphn,asif he had bene writin'g ail obligation, and no boolte. NoAe,to the fourth argu j,ent:Inallth« fiiceke copies that iliain feene, layeih hee, it was not intituled the Reiielation offoh« the Euahgeliil b'.ir,nfIohaihediuine, which is lulfi'cient to Jiroatic it was lohn the Euangeliftj for all that) at* learned kuowe that hee was bycxcellencie,andby aprerogatineas it Were, calif d by this name the Diuine.of'alltbeolde writers,bccaule ncuernjan wrote fo plamcly and dipincly of the diuinitic of Chtilt as hctdid, fn^ for the othei lohn , who Itbinke was a counteilaite, was not called by this excellent name 0inine,but an Eld. r. , Nowe for the vnlikcnclfj nf his ftile, and fpcech, which that DionyGus of Alexandria proouelh by thief ff afons as Niceph«tu« rccotdcth, Ecclef.lib.C cap.2j,fiillb> the wlxile Cowfle and nature of his wotdej, lecondly, that where as the Gofpell and Caiholike Epiftic of [ohn, agree in very many points, thi'. booke hath not one word like. Lallly , becaiile lohn had an tXceHeiitgift of fpeecb, but rhismaiiiiyery cJoviiilli,ba,(l5aious,andttip(»edotti«his langoage To the fitfll anfweie, that in fodinrrs a matter , it is no mar- uaile to Itc (i) diucrsakindeof ftile ; for in ihe hitlorieof the Goipcl.aodinthe Epiilles, thongh hee fpake as lire Was raooued by the holy G!ioli,yet be (pake what hisminde-ledde him: >3ml hrctehce is but the writer of fuch things as he iirard and were delinccfd him: In thf otli^rhefometimemilkethtipoitol thehillorie.anil fwnctimr teachcth, but in ihijhcefpeikeih of ihing^to come and in fuch or- der of words as heisappoyntid? And (ball wemaniaile then that bevfeth notone ItUefame kiitde of lrnfei)ccs> Nay, wh.it writer was . theietuer that was tied fo iTiort? ate not many things dclineredto him inthe very wotdes of the olde Prophet^^ euen in the lamt that Eicchiel, Daniel, itachaiie, Efai, and other fpake<«(i(hall, by thediredionof ihefilfelameSpirite, which Ipake the Telle fame in them 1.1 olde time? And therefore it isnomarueile that heevletb not fo refined akinde ot fpeach, as happily they would defire, feeing liee Iwariieth neither it>rpeach, norincliate.'iers, from the Prophets which wrote in the Hebrew toL'giie : and ihereloie there isleHecaufc ofriilpicion thatit flionldbt any counteifeit worke llilie crept into the Church, Nowc retnayneththe lal Argument, which fcemetli to charge him that hee fanoureth the hertfie of the Chib'afles, whereupon diuets ibougbt (hat Cttiothutitiadc U)i*bo»iwantl (achetcti ii rpoa fonevf (be AtiolUcs, iluc for aiine owiie pare j though I graunt Alpha and Omega. ^* Chap.j. Thcf.ucnCandlcnicks that the Chilijftt haue abufed many teftimenif J out of tliis bonke,] et I cannot yceM to ilij»,& tliinke that fomc heretikf s fliould malie ir vnlcifomc man be able to tl^ew nie,thit ttiofe pljcos cnnoi fi.lv be taken r« any ether (enleot els what book is there that we raav receiue' ^ And tin; ihole pl«e5 arc otherwifeto betaken.diueu lea; ned men hiiie (licwedlong ag,,; lothai the hke haih hefallcn this booke ai .i.d to the Epitlle f) the Heb.ewes.which lome nic a .elected vct> cbltjiately.becaufc It leered to s-ikt fot the Nouawaiiswhtteat in decde Iliey ought rathet to haueaccufed their ovvncrgnouncr.Moteoner/ecingCetmihiis liad many oihcr mad and wiiked opinions ailhath« denied ihjl God made the world, and taught that Cbiift was bornecl Maryand lo(ep'i,atallothctinrn arc botne, and mak< th Chrifl ard lefus two dil^tna petlons : how commcib it to pifle tftat he rnrinkled none ul his loule holy water amocgft the i eft in this booke > But I ee was fo fatre (torn lo doing , that coatcaiiwire there may be diuen arguiuents tiken out of this bccke a"aiiiH thole errours • fo (bat it m'a» jppearj by (his one :ea(on,th»r Ceiinthns was not the author of ihi? booRe. Anjagaine.whereas he lpeakc(h of the thoufjnd yeetes hca ■lentioncthno nne toteotthorethiiios,«hichCeiinthusfol;i pudsn.lychattred oh Foi- where isthe:eany nntien of ibai lyot x'hicli Ccrinihustalketh of'wheteis that eat'rgMriuk!ng>wheie a:etriole'rrartisgesandpaftiDies?«heteaieihericrificeiandholvdjie$\vhich ftiou^e bee kept a' Hietulalem' Therefore thisisa-vaine and a feolilh argument. Andleeing thefcihingsare(o,rhough Iwouidefttttcly ffj.-idiii content'onfor theanihoursname , yet I rather iudgc it ro bee John ihe Apoiles.then any othei mans. Fit befidesthai itawpea- reihiobee very auneient.aiid the Icarucdil and liie godlitft nf the olde Fathers dcobt »ot, but it was lobn , ihele conieaoies ile Irad inetothirkeioHorihatlfindio.ico! ihofedayestowho:nceiiReri'ropliecl«ro fullofmaiefty, rorfohonourable a name ota'di- uinc may bealcribed and ino,-eoiier/hjt;tlauoutethofihe worihinedf and cKcelleiicyofan Apoftle, towtite rothe Churches' of Alia and lotio bat Church ; ;al^ly,hecsufc tbofe things which aie bete Jpikeoolpatlimos, agree vi holy with ihat which the olde F.'.tbcrj' hjue wriittnwiih one cqofe.nt concerning lohnsbJDilhment. Andjetn8twithft.inciingif imiay beclawlull to coniec'tuie by the kird ot rpcccfvit klfe.t would ihinke it to be no mans fooner then Mjtks.who was alfocalled lohn.- he is fo I ke not oncly in wordc butailo in dwrjs kindei of fpeacb, io:he Gofpei o! S.Mirke, infomuchthat tbefclwo bookcsh.ue almoftone kinde of chsraiter. *Astot;he booke it ftlff.rhoiighl conkff: that thefe mylferies ate as yetveiy riatke tome, yet notwithftandirg, fefingrhcreappeartth inal! rar.s ofitagteat maicHy .if the fpi,-itofprophecie,and the very (Ifpiandrei-iencesyea andthe words of the old Piopheis. (eeing there are to betoond m it manifcfl and mighty teltimoniesbotli of the Diuiqi tie ofChiift.andaUo of oct redemption: And la(l oi all feeing tha: pate ofthore things ate moftnian:ielUy come to palTc , whiib were foretold by himastbofe thingsv.bich heefpakeoi thede(tii;4t'on rt the Churches o( Alia, and of the kiogdoroeot J/C w bote which fr teth v; on (euen liilj , 1 am pcrlwaded ard thn.ke that ihc holy f ,hofis a'ca- n ng was to heape vp togtibcftin this mod precious booke, all fuch things as by the forewajoing of the old P, ophets rciratoed to be fui- filled after ihoconimingol drift. and ad Jed alio a fe w things.as he ihouti" expedient Ions. Igtauntihey are vcty dark*, hut that is no flrangi unn^inthe Prophets wfitings,]serpeciilly in Eztclpiels. Buftliis isour lault becaufe we ute not diligent heed loihinijs but o. nerd p thojc iiulgcinrnt'soffiod^iuouidence.whicbda; lya'C to be fcene in his goucrcing of the Church, by l.auug cu hearts tro much fc: vpoii our oivre pri'iate affairOTTo be il.orl.the t otd Itnoweth whatvand how latre it is expedient for vs lo know, and rherlore in time* pafl.hrfodifpKfed the light of bisprophets, asfoihis infinite wifedcime befawcitwould be pro/itahlefor his Church. And therefore godly men baae to fearchand wadeinrhefe myflerieswiih fcare and leoere'rice fo fa re foorih.ss lawfully and profitably they rosy-and let all men teueiencetliemyftercsof God.whichare coropribended in thisrb'ooke.w'feihcr they kDowihenijOr know them Dtt-rathet thea as many doe,eithcr mocke at clKiii,ot defile th^m with ihcit fantafticall commcnca: ies, ;^^tr^ THE ^ REVELATION OF "^"''- JOHN THE DIVINE. Ill » mich the iSohHi cfenij la ■*f out ofhii Ti- tbtribojomtijr Jlngeli. t 'B) thtfi ihrte B'mtuUfJYiUt'tit' thk word Ith»- inh tthich is the k»6|»f r Himt of Cod, Thtfe aieiU KHtnSpi'itt, btchayeafirr' 'uri [hap 5, • •//(• 6.c*!tri 'hi htmti xttd fttifihe to»t nmii lU 4 vponCod, ^ Tf*\M j8. V »fo'.t>.tI. es/c/l r8, itHdr.s, i^. ip'i 1. 19. CHAP. I, Ht JecUrttt: nhjl kind ofioBtmt u hire bcMiUtJ, 8 twn hii, thai B the le^imng and eniimg: 12 Thiii Ike mj^crtt of the ru-„r'>inlrfitcti»ndftarre^ jo utifoHudrd, H E reuelation b of lefus Chrift, I which God gaiie vnto him , to ' Ihewevnto his feruaunts tilings I which muft •fliortly bee done: wiiich he feiit:,3nd Hiewed by his Angel vnto hisfcriiant Johr, a rVVho bare record of y word of God,& ofthe tcftirr.ony of ]cfusChrift,& ofal things y he (aw. J Bk-fied ii be that rcadcthjrdid they tliat hearc the words ofthis prophec)e,& keepe thofe things which are written therein;for the time is at hand. 4 lohn to the feucn Churches which are in A- /ia,Grace be with you, & peace fro him, ' V"\) hich 4* is,^ Vv'hich was, and VVhich is to come, & fro the "l fciien Spirits which are before his Throne. J And fro lefus Chrifl:, which is that ^j. faithful \virn£S,(zn//vthac firfi bcgocte ofthe dead,& that Prince ofthe kings ofthe earth,vnto him that lo- tted vs,& wa(lie4 vs from mir litis in his « Wood, 6 And made vs ^r Kings & Pricfts vnto God euen hi: Fathcr,to him If.y Le glory, and domi- nion for tiievmore,Amcn. 7 Behold,hecommcth with * cloudcs, and e- iiery ' cy e (V.al fee Iiimyff ',eiu n they which pear- ced him thorovv:and aU kinrcdsof the cai th (liall wailc before him,Eucn fj. Amen. 8 I 4> am f Alpha rnd Ome^a , the beginning & the ending.faith the Lord, Which is, & VVhich \vas,ar'd wbich is tocomc,#?,was in the yje called g Pacmos , for the via.ie.wnniijf, ' word of God. & for y witneffingof lefiis Chrift. ■md ^aU Tfi^t.nt though aU ihf /hiuhi pf'ifh, j Pai/fioi »«/.r ofihe ihtojS^y 1», *hiiba libit gm U>Kfi':i,ii fomt ixtih, .-_~:' .!.5. / I tmhr,htfiil 1»hom ihfyf i: r.o- ro AndIv;as>tt«;'/^*rfin'iipiritonthc!Loids * n^Hnf-at day,and heard behihd me a great voy cc^s it had ^°'^ "••'•l>"»tKt bene of a trumpet, ' Zl'hjf'p^"'' I r Saving,! am Alpha & Omega,thatfirft and i.h,t,'-Jere°Iui' that laft:& that which thou fecfl,wnte in a book, fl'id^and bring & fend it vnto the feue Churches whicli are in A - * " ^"' '"'"^ fia,vntoEphefus,P.ndvnto Smyrna,andvnto Per- "ZfUlll gamus,and vnto 1 hyatira, end vnto Sardis , and wih Codiand vnto Philadelphia,an(J vnto Laodicca. /" ^x'chitifauh 12 Ihcnlmrned backe to k fee the voyce, 'f"!'''^'" '"*■■» thatfpake with me : and when I was uirned, 1 faw Z'fUctofih" feucn golden candlelbcks. Lords Sfint, I J And in the mids ofthe fciien candlefticks, ""it'""thefpi. one like vnto the Sonne of man, clothed with a 'du'^lt'h^'"'' garment downe to thefecte, and girded about i htlllMthi ' the pappcs with a golden girdle. Lords '" '"'" ny waters . **''^ ■v<>}ctt 1 6 And he had m his right hand faien ftarr'<'>w,Thc(lnicn flancs arc the 1 Angels ' ^f -^r''' 'f ofthe feiien Churchcsanrl thcfcuen candlcfiicks '"t'cT'^t'^"'"^ •svliich thou lav/eft are dicfcuen Churches. 'chMc'vi ^' CHAP^ "e^1v:S5 ,Sm-yi na and Pcrgami«. Rcuelation. • iheicaicncrortnencan. C H A P, II. God,whichhathWsc\*eslikevnto^ameoffire, ir»'t« aecm»undedion-riielhofetkin^s,wkishtf;ttcrdki'f^ and his fcetC like fine braflc. , nnffary 10 Ike Churches of BphffMyS of the smyr.tuni, tt ,« J knowthv wotkesand thy loue,and ' fcr- >^f>'c*atihtioli ofPe:^.r,j. ,5 .,;dcfrh,«tryi,,-.,t,h,}k,.pe ^./. . ^ fa,rh>and thypatiencc.and thy works.and f.^'i'/'^'"'' VNto the An^el of that Church of EpheCis that/^9 .tre moe r.t the aft,then at the farft. »*, s^mi.. vvrite,Th?f. tmns^s faith he that holdeth the 20 Notwithllacimg 1 haue a few things agamft fcuenftariesinhisri^hthand, andwalktthinthc thee,that thou furrerefi the nomanleiabel, which raids of the feucii ^ok^en candlefticks. ca»eth hcrfelfe a propheteire,to teach and to de- z I know thy workcs, and thy labourand thy ceiue my (trunnts to make them commit k form- * 7//«'«""^«.i patience,& ho^v thou canft not bcare wirh them, cation,and to eate meates facnnced vnto idoles . 'ffl^'l'^l^ vvhich are euil,and h^ft examined them which fay 2 ' And I gaue ber (pace to repent of her for- ^,;„^ they are ApoPdes,& are not,& haft foud the liars. nication,andlhe repented not. 3 And thou waft burdened and haft patience, 2^ B'-ho!d,I vyil caft her into a bed.and them and for my namesfalfe haft laboured and haft not d>at commit fornication uithher,into great affli- uToitthTfiUb fainted ttion,exceptthq'rerentthem or their works. ihttlcT. AN*euectheles,Ihauc/S''//«v,Waagainftthce, i? And I wilkil her children with death:& all - becanfe diou haftlefc tliy firft loue. »s Churches il.al know y I am he vvhich^-fearch * '•*'«'-'«7. J Remembcrtherforefrom whence thoii art thereinesandhea-.;ts:<':ndl;vill giucviito euery f/,,.;;;^;. fellen,2ndrerenr,and doe the firft works: or elsl one of you according vntojour works. «d.7.i<.. u'ill come againft thee nionly,& will remote thy ^4 And vntoyoulfay.y reft of them ofThva- IHep„„t.-,hojrt candlcftickc out ofhisp!ace,except thou amend. tira,As many as haue not this learning, neither ™^'34^"" 6 But this thou haft, that tlhou hatcft tbe haue knowcn the " decpenefle of fatan (as diey i„^,j„/;i;,., woikes ofdie Nicohitans,wbich 1 alfo hate. fj>cake)I wilm put vron you none other burden. j„p,,,«^, „ p/„,i. 7 Let him that hath an eare,heare what the Spi- . *J But that which ye haue already, holde faft j^^«J^««i«^ rit faith vnto the Chiiiches.to him chat ouercom- till I come. , rt • y.otZuhR»n,m?ii raedi,v/ill2Lictoeateofchetrceoflifc,vvhichis 2f ForhcthatonercommethanJkeepethmy „.„„^^!- ^ L^- rusr^. inthemidsofthebparadifeofGod. works vnto the end, to him wdl I giiic power o- „ j„:iiip^„kf „». tJ:'JheJTd::. 8fAndvntotheAngelofrheChurchofthe""n.-it;ons ^ „. Tc-tS^i'^^tu. „.r. c Smvvninnswrite,Thefe things faieth heethuiis 27 ^Andherhalmlethemwa rod of y on: ^'™;/;''« '' c smr„. r^,onf {ji^ jntl laft,w hich was dead and is aliue. """^ ^ ^^' ^'^^'^^^ o^ ? porter,fh:al they be broken. ^^., j ,^^,„^^ ^ fiCirJi'ir^^' 9 I know thy workes and tribulation, and ro- \ ^8 Euen .-is 1 1 cceiucd of my Father , fowilll t.,,},M. BM«.^yM. uertic (but thou art rich) and ;«w» the bhrrhe- ffuehnmhemorning-farre. t^M*-* mie of tiKm,^vhich fay they arc lewcs , and arc ^9 Lethim that hath an care , fiearc what die iiot,bu:<»rf the Synagogue of Satan. SpiritefaithtotheChiirches. 10 Fcire none ofthofe things, vvhich thou (halt .■,..,, „' \,'^, , , r a: i, l u ■.. n_ n •» rr .u ...l,„j„ I Thefl'fl Ipifif fenttothc Ptilliuti ofihe Church of S/i^dii, fulf er:bchold,it ftiaU come to pafle , that the de- ^ ofpdU''". .4.^rfi of,h, u,d,cc.,„, . « ,i,a, ihti uil fhal caft fome of you into piifon, ura: ye may temtM^ Ktmr, so a«i (mieHow to fwihn c^dsfhtf. ljetried,and ye fliall luu bee thou faithfull vnto the etribulation ten dayes: a Nd write vnto the Angel of y Church which ^ strJkUtht ledeath, andlv\illgiue /iisata Sardis, Thcfetf.ings faith he that hath ntmtofdn,/! i^t^Luuu loiLuiuiiviiLu uibuv.uM>, >iiiu X vt III giu& J. 3 li n\. ' oa.uib, J. iiLit cuii i^s id!v.ii HI. Liiui iwiu n*me oft TTi^f JloU- thee the crowtic of life. the feuen fpirits of God, and the feuen ftarrcs , 1 >i/!>ing «nd famoHi Jptr^amavM ii Lethimthathathoneare, heare what the know thy worksrfor thou liaft a ''name diatthou ["""fl'^',^ ■ the Mint of i, ft' Spirit faitlito the Churches. He that oucicometh liueftjbiit thou art dead. tht'liu'ts. ' 7h»ti"'Vr'i''^i>trt fhallnotbeluirtofthefeconddcsth, 2 Be awakc,and ftrengthen the things which h rhou art f.,ii 11 thrKj'ip of'ht I i And to the Angel of the Church, which is remaine, that are t^ readie to die -. for I haue not Uut^lut ah dttd m. ^iiabtmwretl- at^Pfrgamus wrice,This faith he which hath that found t% works perfite before God. ''"'''• ,. "'^A'7'^l'"f't fharpefworde with two edges. j Remebcr therfore>how thou haft recc'ued,& nho'^eftlit'lKuch \^oi*mu{ifT 1 3 ^ ^'"""' ^^f ^ ■oikesE.nd where thou dwcl- he£rd,& hold fnft & repent.vlf therforc thou wilt ibMtherA; no^' p'lHchtht more kR,eMn whcrc Sacr.ns throne is, & thou keepcft not watch,I vsil come on tliec as a thief, and thou goir.i^nui-VKUfit " hi^bl' co!mn>M, my Name,and haft not denied my faith, cucnin fjialtnotknow vvhatfioiirel wilcomevpo thee. '^'//'""'hfThf k-cauuthtut'^u- cthoftdayc-swhtn Antipns my Eiithfi;!! martyr 4 'Xcfund (tandi::? thou haft a- fewc names ,!•/'"' tied conllaat rum n • i o j (t i " ^ .. ■'i • i l i n i l • . i»(/.fw/!M/<(!/"'^slla!neamon»you,whereSaundw£lIeth, yet m Sardis, whichhaucnot dehJed their gar- ■.■CBip.if.!$. firficuiien. 14. But Ihauca fcvv thingsagafnft tljee,bcc.ni!re rncnts -.and they (l.allwalke with mee in wfite; i-'^'/'S-'' v: ^•«;».s4.i4.. thou haft there them that mdntane the doft.aiic forthcvare J woithy. ^i/Tlnt^mr'tini^ * r/« ww?'i» of •{• Balaam, which taught Ealacto put a luim- 5 Ht tliat ouercomracth (liali bee clothed ill /;/,», »„i,cifcrf -* t ire ipoiencfii-inis bling blockebcfoie die children of llracl, th.it whitc.'rav,f;ndlwillnotpi;touthisnamcout of »'".><"< uf.illcdin efTtJiaidiliiyii ihc^fhould eate ofthingsfacrificcd vnto Idoles, chejvbockcoflir-.butrv.iil confcflc his name f*"/'.';'*'/ *<*♦ 77fuTZ snJ commit fornicaricii. before my Father,and beforehis Angels. 'f»'h irhCu, . fi^.*i»'h3f, 15 Fiienfohal thou them, that mainteincthe 6 I ethimthathath aneare, hcare, whatthe thtivoththrigh.' i.V^.ir.iV ,dGftiineofthcNicolaiuncs,vvhichthingIhate. spirit faith vnto tlie Churches. uoufntffi,h>:i ' j r H'«/.w<-(«M '<6i.^\6 Repcn:!:h/fclf,orclsI.vvil comevntoihee « f Ami write vnto the Angel of the Church /''.'"'*'<"'i''». j »r S VM ^ort^y'^"*! " '1 ^2'«t againft them with die fw.ord ,vhich is of f liiladelphia. Thcfe things fa ieih hee f,,l'"t^^\,r», ' ^ndiethtfkti, of my mouth. tliat isHoly, andTvi!C,which hiuh thef key of 8.;?.' v'^naPjilioi, 17 lethimthatlwihancare, hcarcvhatthe Dauid,whichopencthandnomaafluittc£h, and x^A^.n.i*. ■^, «'• . Spirit faith vnto the Chuichcs.To him ihatoiiei- fhucteth.niidnomanopcnah. p/'l!'/'* ''f^"(MU\1=la conmcth.wil Ij^uetoeateofthcg Manna that g I know thy v.orkcs": behold, I haue fet he- t J'/,pfn>r,r •»mJ a»T,'» •« kr^^i-^ is hid, and will giue him a*i white ftone, r,Dd in fore thccan open doore, and no man can flint it: mk in ccr,m.,iic u-viotrr-JltersAt tlw ftonc 3 ncvvc natnc ■wtitten, which no m.m for thou IwA a iitile flicngih rnd haft kept my •'•'■X'xjf"';'"^ 'Ot«:^ knowcthfauirghcfhatrccciuerliit. • vvord,nnd haft not denied my Name. ' t^^p^'Xi './rf,.;*i.i.'H.ii6^ »8 ^Andvntotbe Angel oly Church which atto.,'iorn^,'iii,ihe(lim(^u>itbfctMtiim*!/prcm>ftof'l>,m^lji,idm ^ ^'■'^ ''^""' that dwell vpon die caiih. as a man,&: the burth bcall »<« like a fl) ing eglc. 11 Echoldc,! come (horrly ihojdc that ublch 8 And the t foure beafts had each one of them « Pwir^^Myfj^ d.ouha(^, that no man take thy crownc. fixe uings about him, and they werefullofcyciA'wwi*. 1 2 him that oucrcomnxth, v.iil 1 make a pil- wthin, and tliey ceafcd not day nor night, layinL', L?rjnthcTcmplcofn.yGod.andhe!].all£ocno Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almigiitj-, Which n-orcout : andlwiirv-Tites-ponhim the Name VVas,.-ind Which Is, and V\ hich Is to come. of n,y Godjf.nd the name of the citie of my God, 9 And v. hrn thofc beafts c gaue glorj- ,and ho- , cd Uf-Jit'ar>J ij bet hi n that hath on earc , hearewhatihc bcforehimthaclate on the throne, and uorlljip- r<-«ermii^ 7« "r*i Spirit f.iith vnto the Churches. ped him that hueth for eueimore, and call their ''■•* w/>uhapt. I.}. And vnto '.he Angel of the Church of the crowncs before tlie thronc,(aying, ^ itrtthm, Laodiccanswike, 1 hell- things faith'' Amen, the n Thouart4.worthy,OLor(I,toreceiueolory,& faiihfuUand true witnefU', ihiii " beginning ofthe honor5& i'ower:forthou haft created al tnings,& creatures of God. for thy vviJIes fake they arc, & liaue bene created. ij J know thy norkes, that thou art neither CHAP V cohic norhot: I uoul:; thou •.vcvei} colde cr hoc. , ^j, f„t,ft.w «,/./,„„/«;,.. 3 ',,hnh^n,»u!io^,„, 16 Thereiore, btcaufe thouartJuKe v.arme, « thtiLamheofCod 9 u thought vonhfuefm, » ««» and neither colde nor hot, it ^^i!lcomctol-af^e, 4^, ikccnja.i ofiSiht ccgiMucofhtauen. that I (hall fpue thee out of my m.outh. i\ Nd I fawinche right hand of him that fate 17 For thou fayelt , 1 am rich and iiicre.'lcd /Avpon thethror.e,a looke vv:ittenwithin,£ind withgoods,&houcneedofnothing,andknoueft onth.-backfidejftaledwitlifiucnfcaies. not how thou art i\retchei! rnd miferable, and z . Andlfnv a flrong Angel which pteached poore,and bhnde,and naked. with a loud voice , Who is woorthy to open the r 8 I coiuifeil thee to I uy of mc golde tried by booke.and to loofc the fcales thereof? the firCjthat thou iraj'eft be made rich : and white j And no man in heauen,ror in carth,neithef raimcnt,thactliQum.iyeft b€clothed,a;:d thjit thy \-ndcr the earth, was able to open thcbooke^ei- filthienakednefledoe not appearc : andanoynt thtr to lodke thereon, thine eyes ^\^ch eye falue,th3t thou mayeft fee. 4 Then I wept much , bccaiife no man v^■a$ 1 9 As many as I loue, ^ I re buke and cha/len: found woorthy to open, and to reade the bookc, be '^ realousth-Tcforc and amend. neither to looke thereon. 20 Bcholde, Iflandatihedoore, a.ndknocke. j And one of the Riders laid vnto me, Weepe If any man heare my voice and open the doore, I not : behoIde,thst •i> Lion which is ofthe tribe of ^(£<^.{.t j; will come in vnto L'm, and will fup with him,and luda, therootofDauid, hath obteined to open he with me. the bookc,and to loofe die fcuen feales thereof. 2i Tohimthat ouercomm.eth , willgrantto 6 Then I beheld, and loe, in the middes ofthe fit with me in my throne, euen as I oiicrcame,and tiirone,& of the foure besfls,&-in the mids ofthe fit with my Father in his throne. Elders Rood a lambeas though he had bin killed, 22 Let him chat hath an eare, heare what the which had feucn homes, & feuen eyes, whichare Spirit faith vnto the Churches. the feuen fpirits of God,fentinto all the world. CHAPIIII 7 ^"'^ ^^ """^ ? tooke the book&out of I ^.oiher vip^n conuir:,ns ,h,^jn« 'of Cods u«,a„ : 8 the right hand of hitn that &te vpon the thrcne. jthichu ma^n./^tdof $he fitirtifa/lci, lo aud the fiurt and 8 And wheh; had taken the booKc, the (ourc fsutiiu Etdits. ' bcafls and the foure and twenty Elders fel downe A Ftcr this I looked, andbehHd, adoorevvas beforetheLambe, liauingeuci;y one harpesand ^c„,,^j.,, open in hcauen, andthefirft voycewhichi golden vials lull of odours, which aic the a pray- « i««tffA«j».8.j. heard, was as it were of a titimpet talking with ers ofthe Saints, i K» «*!«»!» me,laying,Come vp hicher,and 1 will Ihewe thee 9 Aad tliey fung a ''new forg,faying,Thou art f^g, things which muft be dont hereafter. worthy to take the booke,and to open the feales i' And im.mediatly I was rauifrjed » in the fpi- thereof, bccaufe thou waft killed,and haft redee- ric, and beholde, a throne was fet in heaiicn, and med vs to God by thy blood out of euery kinred, onefate vpon the throne. and tongue,and peopIe,and nation, J And hethat f«e,was to look; \'pon,like vnto 1 0 And haft made vs vnto our God v Kings, '^h& loe, there \vu a white to whome power was giuen to hurt the earth, and Ijorft, and fie that fate on him, had a bowe,and a thefea.laying, crowne was giuen vnto bim, and he went foorth j Hurt ye not the earth,nelthcr the fe3,neither conquering that he might ouercome. the nces, till we hauefealedthefcruantsofour I And when he had opened the fecond feale,I God in their foreheads. heard the fecond beaft fay,Come and fee. 4 And I heard the number of them, which were 4 And there went out another horfe,f6<«fw<» fealed, and there -ivere fealed an hundrcthand red,&povier was giuen to him thatf'.t thereon,to foure and fourtie thoufandofall the tribes ofthe take peace fro the'earthjit that they fliuldkil one children oflfrael. another,& there was giue vnto him a great fword, J Ofthe tribe of luda were fealed twelue J And when he had opened the third Icale , I thouland . Of the tribe of Reuben were fealed heard the third bea/l fay, Come and fee : Then I twelue thoiiCuid. Ofthe tribe of Gad were fea- bcht-ld,and loe.a bJacke horfc,and hethat fate on led twelue thoiifand. hii'.i,lu!i balances inliis hand. ^ Ofthe tribe of Afer were fealed twelue 6 And I heard a voice in the mids ofthe foure thoufand. Ofthe tribe of Nephchah were fealed bejftslay, Aa mearureofwheateforapenie,and twelue thouDnd. Ofthe tribe of Manafles were X Tfirfh !> km- ^h^'^c mca aires of barley for a penie,andoile,and fealed twelue thoufand. • , M»-''»«.?'"«' wine hurt thou not. 7 Of the tribe of Simeon were fcil^drtweiiie ((j//f<.fofrorMf y And when he had opened the fourth feale, I thoufand . Ofthe tribe of b Lcui were fi^ed * W"t'>/>'«f» ltr"v^;^w*V* ^'fa'■d the voice ofyfourthbcartfa}',Con-,e& fee. twelue thoufand. Ofthe tri'be of Iflacharwer* ^'"^'"'"''^■'•»- h^:u'rita''ir"of 8 And !!ookcd,andhcholde,aprLlehorfe,.aud fealed twehie thoufand. Of tire tribe of Zabufon ^tt I'mitgi'-.-o-huhii hisnameth tlatcon him v.r.s Death, and Hell v*ercfcaled tweluerhoufand. lofeph were fealed twelue c ofEphxnnM^ tribe of Ceniamin were fealed ""'" /"/-(''" "'•"'. 1 cratfinrte foriton imu mi jii,diiu vvjiniiuiij^ti,i«iu yniiiut«tLii, iJiiu <.i»>.nn,i.ijvjiiuaiii. iirthntht fiuen ' •vjidtoitgimiito with bcafls ofthe earth. 9 Afterdicfethingslbeheld, andlbeagreat ;„„,3^/;t>fo/-/J,a ^TwrTf'f"''/?" ? And when he had opened the fifthfeale, I n-i«l:itudc,which no'man could number,of.?l na- ciUediojifh, oiitj'at, " fawvnderthealtnrthefoulesofthcm, that were tions&kindreds,and people, and tongues, flood ^ . killed for the word cf God, andforthetdli.no- befoiC the throne, & before the Lam'>e, clothed nie which they mainteincd. ' with long white rob. s,andpalrncs in their hands. 10 Apdtheycr)cd wichaloudevoyce,fj)ino'^ ro And they cried with a loud vovce, faying, J How long. Lord, which art holy and ti uc ; doeft Salivation commcth of our God, that fitteth vpon T)oz thou iudgc andanengeourbloodon them th; throne,and of the Lambe. th.it dwell on tire earth? 11 And all the angels flood round about the I I And long white robes were giuen vnto e- thmne, and abcut the Elders,; & the foure bcaft.s, uer)'onc, and it wasfiid vnto them, that they andthey f;ll before the throne on th:ir faces, f^onld refl for alitlejcafonvntilltl'cirfcUovve amlwcrihippecGod, fenianrs, ar.d their hted^renthat flsould be kjUed ' ' J 2 ^ayiiig. Amen, Praifc, andg?or>',and wife- euen as dicyvvereiyvere!> fulfilled. ' ■ dome, mdthankcs, and honour, and power, and i Vniia tUir r.mi,- iz And i beheld when he had opened the fijJt mTght,i^vntoourGodforeuerr!iore, Amen. i..>t,efit:;.Jtii. ftalc, and loc, there was a grc.it farthcjuakc, and ij And one of the T'dcrsfnake, faying vnto the fiinne w^as asblackeas^fackeclothof Iiairc, me. What are thefe which are .iravcd in long e So thn t(i!lrd and thempifrnc was likc blood. white robes?. and whence came they? \ ,r,Miir„eik,fi ■ ijAnd the flarrcs of heaucn fell vnto^the ^4 Andliaidvntohim, I.ord,diouknoweft. 7h!llT''^r'h-,„. e.irtb,asnfgtreecrftethhcrgrccncfivs,w'henit And he faid to me , Thcfearethcv, whichcame '' »f*W"hu >j|i)iJC,i:enoram:gIrjew-intle ,- oiitofgre.atrne.ulanon, and iiauewallied.thc(r - ^. ,j^^^,.,„/;j . ■f^'AUt] he.-; ncn departed av.'ay, as a (cy-oiile, longrobcs, &feue made their long robes aVike fioreii ihru'm when it is r611ed, anvi cuervmountaincandyle in the Mood cf the Lambe. . niz'''!"'""'"'- wcrcmooiicdoutoft'-eirplTces. ' tj Tlicreforc .are they in the pvcf.nce oflhc 'jvl^jj'""»^! "/ 15 And the Kings of itecnrth, and thegrcat throne of Cod, and f^rnc him'' day and night in GaaWcy?HiV.»iV men, andther'diinep, and the chi-.+V'T;. vines, his Tcrni"''e, and he that fltcch on the throne will frr.iiitio>iM it •ind the ir.ig' .tie inen.and^cneiy bondman, .and c- dwell * .im6f,^ them. vntionenii^ .■„ rr.. , ,, iicT)' freeman, h-d thcmfclucs indcnnes, anila- i^ .♦,Thev?l-aIlfr'?gt"T./^.i"we,neithcrth!rft t c"";;","',',' ■"> .j;''^' monfi.heiockcs ofthe mo:inta'nc<:, anvmore, ncitbc; (IjalithciuBUe light on ti^«"'' Liri~< I'fHU. •It.. 5.. irf Andfaidcethcmountaijjcs8(rocts,^F.;]I neither .'.n^ iKacc. \j ^£/«.4^.i». »7 Fo- o*;*. I in lit a: The prayers of Saints. Chap.viij.ix.x, Thclocuftcs. 113 1 7 For the lanibc , which is in the middes of the vpon the earth, nnd vnto them was giuen power, as thronCjfhall goiicmc them,aiid (hall leadc them vn- the fcorpions of thecarrh haiie power. ♦ E/-11.J J 8. to the liucly foiintaincs of waters, and 'ff God Ihall 4 And it was commanded thcm,that thej' fliould *'/»'■»• wipe away all tearcs from their eyes. not hint the graiTe of the earth, neither any greene ^CHAP VIII ^'^'"o' "Cither any tree : but onely thofe men which ,, , , ' ■ . haue not the fealeofGod in their foreheads. ' :^::J^Z:r^i:^:'T'n:f:!:::Xiu:Z^:^:Zt 5Andtorhcnnvascommanckdthattheyfl.ould trumynt. 7 Thi /imedrflbitv^ milirt fkutih on the tunh, "ot Kil them,luit that they (hould be vexcd fiue mo- Z tht fit ut At nti two blood, i*. ti iht w»im vxt l/iitet , Hcths, & that thcir painelliould be as thcpajnc that 11 mdihtfi»Tf„t„d»rk>,.tJ. commeth ofa fcorpion, when he hath ftung a man. Nd when hehad opened the (euenthreale,thcrc 6 ^Therefore in thofe davtsfhall mtn feeke ^f**?^'* was filencc in heauen about halfc an hoiire. death, and (ha 11 not finde it, and iLall dciire to die, ', g| '*■ '"'"^ tlVhuhiffttTt z Andlfautbefeuen Angels,whicha lloodbc- and dcathlhallflicfromthem. btRrthtaMha foreGod, and to them were giucnfcuen trumpets. 7 And tiie forme of the locufles ir went vp before God , out of the ons of yron:& the found of their wings vas like the mihing wootih, An^elshand. found of charetswhenmany horfesi tin vnto battel *»i'A»«*r'«*'*r ^ ^'^ Angel tooke the cenfer, and filled it i o And they had tailes like vnto fcorpions , and tfihtt ontlfll,' ^^'th fire of the altar, and caft it into the earth, and there were dings in their tailes^and their power was Uiion It ff}-tei. there were voyces, and thundrings, and lighuiiDgs, to Jiurt men hue moneths. tUy *nd bi/ire and earthquake. ' r i Andthe\'ha!icakingouerthem,whichisthie 'Itm'"tiiaktt ^ 1 hen the fcuen Angels, which had the fcuen Angel ofthcbottomekne pit, whofc name in Ke- [<9, vn!tft »t trumpets, prepared thcfelues to blo«' the trumpets, brew is Abaddon,and in Greeke he is named Apol- ttmf:fi,/left!t 7 So the firft Angel blewe the trumpet, and ly°")'**'"A/'.'''7"'» And the foure Angels were loofed , which f'^^ 'c^J^ of (liippes were deftroy cd. were prepared at an houre, at a day , at a moncth, 4,^,„^ , ^^^ 10 7 hen the third Angel blewe the trumpet,and ar"^ at a yere to (lay the third part of men. bttmxuht'o^ there fell a great ftarre from heauen, burning like a "* And the number of horfemen of warre were torch , and it fell into the third part of the riuers, t\ventie thoufand times tenne thou&od : for I heard sndintothefoimtainesofwarers. the number ofthem. 11 And the name of the ftarre is called worme- *7 Andthusllawthehnrfesinavifion, &them wood: therfore the third part ofthe waters became that (ate on them, hauing firiehabbergions, and of vvormevvood,and many men died of tlic watcrs,be- Iacinth,and of brimftonc, and the heads of the hor- cauie they v/erCttiade bitter. f'^ were as thcheails of lyons : and out of their 12 And the fourth Angel blew the trumpet, and mouthes went foorth fire and fmoke and brimflone. the diird part of the funne was finitten, and the '8 Of thefe three wasthethirdpartofmenkil- third pait of themoone , and the third p.irt of the led,f6«f ?f,ofthefire,andofthefmoke, and oftiie f^rreSjfo that the third part c fthem was darkened: brimi^one,^^ hich came out of their mouthes. and the day rpjufmnten , that the third part of it 19'For their power is in their mouthes , and ia could not Qi'ne, and likew if: the niglir. their taiks : for their tailes v\ere like vnto fei-pents, li And 1 belield , and heard one Angel Pyin" aridhad heads,wiieiewithrhey hurt, tho row the middes of heauen, faying with a Icmd 20 And the rannantofthe men which were not Vtoyce, Wo, wo, \vo to the inhabitants of the cnrrh, kilkd by thefe plrgues , repented not of the works bccaufe of the Ibunds to come ofthc trumpet of the of their hands th.it they fhould notvTOrihipdeuit, three Angels, which were yet to blow the trumpets, and ^ idoles ofgolde & of filiier,and of brafle, and ^y^'l- "^^ CHAP TY offionc,andofvvood,whichneithercanfie,neithei **''^*'S' ««..<,.,;, ,j n, fu ^,,?ji tl r..h, 16 MuLwie,hfi.i(, 11 A'fodbe^' repented notoftheir mnrther, an^ icTjintrn, JO tod-ft,o;y,ii«i:;ndf. ofthcirforcerie, neither oftheirfomication.norof ANd the fift Angel blew the miTpet, andlfaw their theft, a flarre fall from heauen vnto the earth,and to C H A P. X. « 'Byth hot. him was giuen the ke^- ofthe » bottomclede pit. , ^mthn ^u^il afi-tauih chihidnuh a clou.-!, i *..ym^ * m^ ll'h 'J ^ And he opened the bottomlefle pitjand there hookt ofm, j eu^ cntth out. s ^voi' Angel come downe by thefmoke ofthe pit. rS-from heauen,. clothed with a cloud , and the i And thae came out of the finoke Locnftes raine bowe vpon bis head , and h.s focc was as the tj_ J ^ Ppp iWkUC). , lobflcateththdboolce. Rcuehtiom TheChurch'perfccutcd. fimnc, and his feet as piltare of fire. and Egypt, where our Lord alio was crucified. z And fice had in his hani a little booke open, ^ And they of the people and kimeds, and and he put his right foot vpon the Tea, and6«Jtft tongues, and Gentiles (11311 ft:e their corpfe three on the eartii, dayes and an halfe, and Ll^.all not fuiler their carka- j Andcricd withaloiidvoyce, aswlienalyon lestobepiitingraues, roareth -. and when he had cried, fciicn dyanders vt- i o And they that divcll vpon the tartli, (liall rc- ■tcredtheir voices. ioy ceouei- them snd be glad, and (Lall find g'ftes 4 And when the fetien difiders had vttered their one to another : for thefc two Prophets vexed them voices , I was about to write : but I heard a voice that dwelt on the earth. *K"ftt'>"t from heauen faying vntome,' Scale vpthofe things ii Butafcerthreeda3'es&anhalfe, thefpirirof ' ^' which tjic feucn thunders haueipoken, and write Jife«w/«'«? from God, (hall enter into them, and them nor. tiiey fliallliandvp vpon their feet: and great teare J And the Angel vv'hicli I faw fiand vpon the Oiall come vpon them whiclifaw them. I Thii ntu *jt. fea,and vpon the earth, ^ life \p his hrmd to heaaen, 1 1 And they flail heare a gi eat voice from hea- j>K-c-ufeiofon( ^ And {ware by him that Jiueth for cuermorc, uen, fayiji^vnto them, Come vp hither. Anddiey vhichm'tr.dot which created hcanen , and the things riiat therein (hall afcend vp to h.eauen in a cloud, and their cne- jei Bo» 4 in)ti are,and the earth, & the things diat therein are,and mies ll.all fee them. *''•, thcfra, and the things that therein are, that 'time i^ And the fiime honre (hallthere be a gieat '^ZmX"u ^'°^'^'^ ^^ "^^ '^°''^- . eanfiquake, and die tenth part of the city fliall fall, t,„i^ ' 7 But in the dayes of the voice of the fcnenth aad in die earthquake flialbcflainem number feuen Angel, when he fliall b^inne to blow the trun-pct, thouland : and the remnant were fore feared , .ind aienthemyfterieofGodfl)albefinilhed,ashehath •'gauegrorytotheGodofheauen. ' ^ctm'^li declared to his ieruants the Prophets. 14 Ihefecond woeispail, thy fcriunts die Prophets, and to die Saints, and to tKonitiirfis, 1 vhom thiieifimartiiertth, 9 and no man thcm that fearc thy Name, to fmall and great, and tr"''iTu " ^°^ ":ff *^'»" ''fi> 'V»»"^"/ fliouldeftdoftroy them, which dcflroy the arth. them 'Up to htAuen. tj Tht mcitd art tmtpcd it by tht »*»""'"'-J* "'"» ^7 - '> / . , . trumpeiofthepHtMbi^nithTbtftfHtremiH, 18 Mdiudit: 19 Then thcTempIeofOod was opened in hea- miMtudefcribed. ucn, and there was fccnc in b's Tcmple the ArKC of •Hen was giuen me a reCd, like vnto a rod, and his couenant -^and there were lightnings,& voyces, the Angelftood by, faying , Rife and mete the and thundrings, and earthquake, and much haile. Temple of God, and die altar, and them that wor- CHAP. XII. QupdiereJIX. ^ j ^yrcmm. z iipfcti>elhtrtiieUi>:g»il/>childt, ^ vhcfechiUe MHrAuktthtf S But the» court which is without the temple thedrnionnouUdrHOUte, •) LuliUcbttUH'rccmmnbbiM, $ht cHtrr (OKrt, bcaftoUt,aild mCtC it not : for itis giuCn VtltO the 9 and ct^ahhmoutt 1} and lheheucflJowne»Hd *hUb r,M rac'fd Genrilcs , and the holy citie fliall they tx-cade vnder ■"''"l«P>"'^i" '"»" f""'f *' "" "/"* *"/«^""'". Ltcl'uliiUmn ^°°^> "^° '"^^ ^°''"^ nioneths. A ^<^ ^^^'^ appeared a great woonder in heauen : might ccne into 3 But I will giue power vnto my two witnefles, /\ A woman clothed with the fun,and the moone tbtc. and the)' fliall prophefic a thoufand two hundreth was vnder her feet, and vpon her head a crovvne of ^/''l' " 'V""' an J threcfcorf dayes,clodied in fackcloth. tvvelue fiarres. which inLTfu- 4 Thcfeare two oliue trees, and two candle- 2 And flie was with childe, and cried traueiling ^.•(w u rf/I/ti M fticksjflanding before the God of the earth. in birth,and was pained ready to be deliucred. f'opi'Me. y And ifany man wil hurt them,fireproceedeth j And there appeared anou^erwonde^ in heauen: out of their mouthes, and dciioureth their enemies : for beholdc,a great red dragon hauing feuen heads, for if any man wil hurt them,thus muft he be killed, and ten homes, and feuen crownes vpon his heads : 6 Tncfehaiiepowertofliutheauen,thatitrainc 4 And his taile drew the third part of the ftarrcs not in the dayes of their prophe{ying , and haue ofheauen.andcaflrhemto thee.ivth. Andthedra- poweroucr waters to turne them into blood , and gon flood before riic woman, which was ready to to finite die earth with all maner plagues , as often bedcliuered, to dcuoure her childe, wlicn flic had as they will. brought it fooitfe. c Whtnthtf 7 And when dicy haue cfiniflicd their tcflimo- 5 So flie brought fooith a man childe , vdiich f>Mt dittt iheif nie, thebeaftthatcoinn-.ethoutofthebottomleflc fliould rule all nations widi a rod of yron : and that tntfiit. pit, fliall make warreagainft them, and fliall oucr- her childe was taken vp vnto God & to his throne. d^ftt'tmtrt eometheni,and kill them. 6 And the woman fltd into wildernefle where ficnthndcof 8 And their corpfct flull lie intlie ftrcctsof flie hath a place prepared of God, that theyfliould mt'anin^mdvn,. tbc grc;jt citjc , vvhicu ** ipirituaUy is called Sodom feed her there 9 tUoulind , two hundrcth and dti/lmbni, lijjecfcerc t; The bcaftcs power. Chap.xiij.xiilj. Thebcaftesmaikc. X14 thccfcorc cLn-es. 8 Therefore alhbat dwell vponrhccsnh, Oall 7 Andtlicic vvasabaneIlinhcancn,M'chacland worfhiphiin, whcfe names arc rot wrhtcii in the Ilk Angels ibuqhc afjainft the drsgon, and thedia- lookcoFliftofthatLarr.be, which v.asf'aine from gon fought srA his ansds. the beginning of the v.orld. ■ Thty -mrrt 8 Eiit thcv prcuailcd no:,neithcr was their^ place p IS any nran hauc an care,Iet hir>- heare. fiioitijoihti found any rr;orc in heaucn. lo Ifany Icade into captiiijtie, he (r.aHn;oe into frm/m'i-ww 9 And the prtatdr2gon,that old fcrpcnl, called captiuitie -.'^ ifany kill withafword, he nuft be 'hCfm.ft. •y mvt*'*"* the dcuill aixl batan, was caft out, which deceiiieih killed by a fword : here is the patience and the feith '"«"'i'.»<.j% alUhe world : he was f/<»» caft into the eanh, and of the Saints. bii angels were caft out with him. 1 1 And I beheld another beaft conr,m!n» vp out 10 Then! heard a loud voycc in hcaucn,fayin*, of the earth, which had two homes like the Lamfcc, Koiv is faliiation, and ftrencth,and the kingdom of but he. fpake like the drngoo. ourCodj£ndthepowcrofnisChrift:fortheaccu- 12 And he did all that the firP. beaA could Joe fer of our brethren is caftdowne, which acculed before him, and hec cauftd the earth, sndthenv h Mf H fn'ii'm them before our God day and night. whith dwel thercin,to worQiip the firft beaft,whofc thtHihrtn* ,j But they oucrcamc him by thatblood oftliat deadly wound wns healed. TJuk"hl°Tlitt. Lambe, and by that «orde of their tefiimonie, and 13 Ami he did great wonders, fo that hee made ■^thnoihmi dicy •> loucd not their hues vnto the death. firetocomedo\«icffomhcaucnonthccarth,iiuhc nattMHKM I J Therefore rcioyce, ye heaucns, and yee that fightofmcn, _ **7A*"«(tf»-'to dwell in them. Woe to the inhabitants of the earth, 14 And dcceiued them th-it d-.vell on the earth ^if/di'Jt:"' andofthefea: for thedcuiU iscome downevnto bythefignes, which werepcrmitted himtocoein bexfrjii,ahin von,which hath great Wrath, kncr.ving thathehath the fight of the beaft, fayingtotheinthatdv/ellon-- pfKtr iu!dt rt- {jyf 3 (\-Q^ fjn^g, the earth, that they (liould n-ake the imaqe of the ? ^m7aj/ place 'i ^"<1 ^'^^^^ ^« dragon fiwe that he was caft beaft, which had the v^ ound of a Avord,and did liue. vhihCoahu vnto the earth, he perfeaited the v/oman which had 15 AndiLwa';pernr.ittcdtohimto giueaafpirite < r<>iut ly^,» aifoiintiifir broiight foorth the man f i/7im*tieaf ly And the ferpent caft out of his rco-ith water their right hnnd otin their foreheads, , 'h^^%* "^ '*' aftcrthe woman, hke a flood, that he might caufe 17 Aird that no man might buy or fell, faiie hee her tobe ca^ed awav of the flood. that had the mnrke, or the name of the beaft, or tKe 16 Eut the eartliholpe the woman, and the earth numberofhismme. opened her nouth, and fwallowed ^"p the flood, 18 Hereis widlome.T.et him tliath^th wit, count which thedragonliad caft out ofhis mouth, the number of the beaft: for it is the number of a 17 Then the dragon vns wroth uitfa the wo- man, and his number is lixe hundteth tlrcefcore man, and went and made v\arre with the remnant of and fixe. fierfeede, which keepe the coaimaundements of CHAP. XIII I. God.and haue the teftimonie of lefiisChrift. « r^' Umhefl»»dnhonmou«tsm,timth WcWf »»r%. 18 Andlftoodonthefeafand. MihifiiaofSAhL: 9 «*< thiriL,neihih»x,h, i»nbt ^ TT » Tj YTTT Aundrd.x^ ^ voyce from htautn fiommicith timhjyptr, - , , ™ ..,.'■ "7 -I JO i- 1 J ^1,1- JfhodtemlhtLt.rJ.tS Jhe Cmdifick/t ulbrMiiiM9iitlKir' J Thtt-aH »,.* m^„h,.J, „ oefmM.S :»h.ci Jr,„eththe ^^^ ^3. ^^ ,^.^ ,^, ^;„^,. tnc^ ypt of the tnridlt ulohtne. 1 1 Tie other Unii ri/oi^ " / OH! ofihe rtrth, 15 giuiihft ner -onto hmi »-|-Hen I looked,and lo, 3 Lambe ftood on monnt Ndlfaweabeaftrifeoutof thefea, haiiingfe- 1 Sion, and with him an hundreth, fourticand" lucnheads, end tenhomes,andvpon his homes foare thoufand, hauing his fathers name writtenin- ■«>?retencro\vncs, andvpon his heads the name of their foreheads, bla/phemie. 2 AndIhcardavoyce(Tomheaaen,as thefbund 2 And thcbeaftwhichllawe, was like a Leo- ofmanvwaters,and as the found of a great thunder .- pard, and !iis feetelikeabcares, and his mouth as and I heard the voyce ofharpers harping v/ith their rhe mouth ofa lion: and the dragon gauehim his horpej. power and his dirone,and great aiithoritie. 3 And they liu>g as if were aiiewe Com before ? Anil I fa'.ve oneofhisheadsas«rww*woi:n- the thrctt:,andbeforethefourebeafies»ana the El- ded to death, but his deadly wound was healed, and ders : and no man could learne that forg but the all the world wondred t'td followed the beaft. hundreth. fourtic and foure thouland, which were 4 And they worfhipped the dragon wb'chgaiie bought from the earth, power vnro the beaft, and they worftiipped the 4 Thefrarethey which are not defiled with wc- beaft/aving.Who is like v-ito the beaft! who IS able men^: for they are virgins : thefc follow the Lambe to ^^'a^re with him I v.hitherlbeaer hee gocth : thefe are bought from y And there \\as giuen vnto him a mouth, that jren, being the firft fruires-vnto God, and to the <|>ike srear things ciiTdblalphemies, and power v^as Lambr. ginen Vi to h:m,to doe two and fourtie monetfas. j And in their moiuhes wasYound no guile -. for 6 And he opened his mouth vnto blafphemie a- they are without fpot before the throne of God. gainft GodtoblalphemchisName, and histaber- 6 ^Then I fawe another Angel flieinthemicV mclc,andthfm that dwell in heaucn. ofhe:;ucn,h.auinganeualaftjngGofpel, to preach 7 And it was g'uen vnto him to make warre with vntothemthatdwellon the earth, and to euerysa- ^ the Saints, and to OMercomethcrr,& power was gi- tion, and kinr.d,andtongue,and people, '-'''■' acnbimoucrcuer)Icrved,aBd tongue, and ;iadon, 7 ^ Saving with a loud vojcc, FeorcOod, :nr! ^Pfv.j^^ Tlie earth reaped. -5^ Reuelation. Thcfeuenlaft plagues. giuegiorietohim; forthe hoiite oFhis Judgement rific thy Name! for thou onelyarf holy, and all na- 4»^^cf"i4.i>. is come: and\vorlliiphinuhacmade4'heauenand tions ihall come and V'Orfiiip before thee: forthy earthjand the fea,and the fountaincs of waters. iudgements are made manifert. 8 And there followed anodierAngcll, faying, j And after that I looked, and beholde, the ' ■^ Babylon that great citie is fallen, it is fallen : for Temple ofthetabemacleoftd^imonie was open in Ine made all nations to drinke ofthcwiifcofthe hcaiien. * wrath of her fornication. 6 And the fcuen AngelscamebutoftheTetn- 5? ^ And the third Angell followed them, faying pie, which had the feiiai plagues, clothed in pure with a bud voyce,If any man worlhip the bcaft and and bright linnen, and hauing their breaftes girded his image, and receiuefciVmarke in his forehead, or with golden girdles, on his hand, 7 And one of the fourebeaftes ganevntothefe- 10 The fame (Tiall drinke of the wine of the ucn Angels feucn golden vials full of thevvra'iiof wrath of God,yeaof the pure wine,wbich ispowred God, which liiicth for eiicrroore. into the cup ofhis wrath, and he llialbe tormented 8 And the Temple was full of the fmoke of the infireandbrimftone before the holy Angels, and glory of God and ofhispower, & no man was able before the Lambc. to enter into the Temple, till thefeuen plagues of ir And the fmoke of theirtormentlhallafcend thefeuen Angels were fulfilled. eucrmore : and they (hall haue no reft day nor night, which worlliip the beaft and his image, and whoibener rccciueth the print ofhis name, 12 Here is the patience of Saints: here are they that kecpe the commandements of God, and the faith of lefus. a Kd I heard agrar voyce out of the Temple, ij ThcnlhcnrdavoycefromheaueafayingMi- /\ faying to the fcuai Angels,Go your waycs, and to me, Write, The dead which die^J in the Lord, are powre out chepuen vials of the wrath of God vp- fullyblcffed. Euen fo faith the Spirit: fortheyreft on the earth, fiom their laboiirs,and their ' workes follow tliem. 2 And the firft went and powred out his vial vp- 14 ^ And Ilookcd,and behold,a white cloude, on the earth: and there fella noyfome, andagrie- and vpon the cloud one fitting like vnto the Sonne uous lore vpon the men, which had the marke of the ofmanjTauingonhisheadagoldencrowne,andin beaft, and vpon them which worfhipped his image, his hand a (harpe fickle. j And the fecond Angel powred out his viallvp- ij Ami another Angel came out of the Temple, onthefea, and it a became as the blood of a dead * rtv^umtd crying with a loud voyce to him that fate on the man; and eucrj'liuing thing died inthcfca. yr/'toTw^* cloud/.- Thrurt in thy fickle and reape : for the time 4 And the third Angel powred out his vial vpon aiUm itnA is come to rcape : for the « harueft of the eartii is the riuersand fountaines of waters, and they be- Wj". CHAP. XVI. t 4ml t7 Tht ^ngrl'fxrortoutlhe feutn vials ofGtis 9r*th gtiiafURlotltmyaniiadiHns yl3qu(iiir:ftinthtTeiTld, 18 (• terrific she wiciai, ig and llx mhituanti of the^ritl citit. came blood. y And I heard the Angel of the waters fiy,Lord, thou artiuft,VVhich art,and Which waft ; and Holy, , becaufe thou haft iudged thefe things. 6 For they flied the blood ofthe Saints, and npe. \6 And he that fate on the cloude, thruftinhis fickle on the earth,and the earth was reaped. 17 Then another Angell came out ofthe Tem- ple, which is in heauen,haiung alfo a fharpe fickle. 1 8 And snother Angel came out from the altar. Prophets, and therfore baft thou giuen them blood which had power ouer fire, and cry cd with a loude to drinke : for they are worthy. crie to him that had the fliarpe fickle, & Cud,Thruft 7 And I heard another out of the SanSuarie in thy (harpe fickle, and gather the clufters of the fay, Euenfo, Lord God almigbtie, true andrighte- vinej'ard ofthe earth : for her grapes are ripe. ous are thy iudgements. 1 9 And the Angell thruft in his fliarpe fickle on 8 And the fourth Angel powred out his viall on the earth, and cut downe the vines ofthe vineyarde the fiinne, and it was giuen vnto him to torment of die earth,& caft them into that great wine prefle men with heate of fire, ofthe wrath of God. 9 And men boyled in great heate, and blaf- 20 And the wine prefle was troden without the phemedtheNameofGod, which hath power ouer title, and blood came out of the wine prefle, vnto thefe plagues, and they repented not, togiueliim thehorrebridles,bythefpaccofathoulandandfL\c glorie. bundreth furlongs, r o And the fifth Angel povwed out his viall vp- r H A P X V °" thethrone ofthe beaft, and his kingdom w.x\ed , r'W«.»^«je/.*.«m, ,*.;«» MV.<-«r. trf,ey,i,»t darke, and they^iawed their tongi.es for forow c»:^i,trtdthebr,a,t>rt,r'Cwayes,king of Saints." ♦5.VoT 4 * '■'Vho ihallnot feare tfa«c, 6 Lord, andglo- 14 Forthe)'arcrhe(piritsofdeuils, workingmi- racles,to go \Tito the kin?s ofthe earth, and ofthe whole world, to gather them to the battel! of tLtt ;rrcat day of God Almighrie. r> (.t.Bcbolde, The whore of Babylon. Chap.xvij.xvilj. The fall of Babylon, nf J^>ch^.^.h ij (.^BehoWeJcomeasatheefcBlcflcdnheC deftraaion. ■,«i- werenot ^ found. fi'S will,and to do with one confeut for to giue their lidieibirotsci, 2 1 And dierc fell a great haile,like « talents, out kingdome vnto the beaft,Vr.tilI the wordes of God fvhuioy I, jignl- ofhcauen vpon thcmen,& men bhlphemed God, be fulfilled. i\^naflZ"!t!llZ hecauf-ofthepbgneofthehayie: for the pbgue 18 And that woman which thou faweO, is that L/b-w^a/. thereofwascxceedjns: great. ' greatcitie,whichreigneth oner y kings of the eardi. ^ CHAp. XVII. CHAP XVIII wS*-,r • '"^""^"^ ' ' '*'" "'fi'"^""- "♦ ^*' ^''«*" icicfor ,h« ,uJl-l,,,J.lceof Corf. THen there came one of the feuen Angels,which A Nd after thefe things,! faw another Angel come had the feuen vials,and talked vvith mee, faying l\ downe from heauen , hauing great power , fo « rhtfinteuce vntomc,Come: I will Oicwe thee the* damnation that the earth was hghtcncd with his glory, ***'"?*f '<"""<»- of the great whore that fitteth ^'pon many w aters, 2 And he cried out mightiiv ^vith a loud voyce, Xo'X '"' ^ With whom haue committed fornication the faying,^ It is fallcn,it is filtcn, Babylon that great -t ^*"'-'4*- Kings of the earth, and the inhabitants of the earth c'^fjand is becone the habitation ofdeiuls, and the J^'^, ![''£" .j^ aredrunken with die wine of her fornication. holdeofalfouleipiritSjand^cageofeuej^'vnclean :^^ J Sohecaried meav/ayinto the wildemefTe in andhatefullbirde. >tfi>liiar&t CO. the Spirit, andlfav/ea woman fit vpon a >> (karlct 5 For all nations hane drunken of the wine of i»ilr,ihaiit,rfiih colourcd bcaftjfuU of names ofblafpnemic , which the wrath of her fornication, and the Kings of the tllwHi- ^'' ^^'^ ^^"^" heads.and ten homes. earth haue committed fornication with her, and the imtt, u »« ntt 4 A"^ the woman was arayedin purple & Ikar- marchants of the earth are waxed richof theabun- »ithout ctuit kt,and gilded with golde,nnd precious Itones, and dance of herpleafures. **" <*. Ih s vs : andwhenllawe her, I wondred with the cup that fhe hath filled to you, fill her y doub'fe. 'hcr^idnpn^ great manieile. 7 In as much as flie glorified herfelfejandliuotY^V/wM***'"* 7 Then the Angel fayde vnto mee. Wherefore in pleafure,fo much giue you to her torment and lb- thtfirew »i marueileftthou? IwilHhewe theethc myftericof rowiforlhefaichbinherheartjlfitbeingaqueene, ifgih 10 fnch •*iow7»*^< "" ^'^^ "Oman, and of that beaft , tht beareth her, and am < no widmve,apd (1 lall d fee no mourning. " *"/"•)'**« nbat j^en hilled which hath fcuen hcads,and ten homes. 8 Therefore (hal her plagues come at «■ one day, \unt"hi^utti, tiutiiMichis 8 The bealhhat thou haft feene,was, and is not, death,andforowe,and.'amine,and{hefhalbeburnt A mihixr o)w»Wsr «nd 'ball afcend out of the bottomlefle pit, & (hall with fire: for chat God which condemneth hcr, is a ^''Z'- 'V^^il'ihJ'rL goe into perdition,and they that dwel on the earth, ftrongLord. leL'iTmd f»Tteih: knA Ihall wondcr (whofenamesarc not written in the p And the Kings of the earth fhall bewavle her> di^V/f. «ompj(fed(e- booke of life from th^ foundation of the worde) .ind lament for liei,whichhaue committed fprnica- << ifhalluffe witWn*one when the)' behold the bcaft that was and is not, and tion,andliuedmpkarurewithhcr.when they (hall '/"«'"'• V, - "1,0, citif yet is. fee that (ir.oke of diat her burning. \, IZ'lnjlnt^ n,ch wf-n . 9 Here/Jthemindthathathwifedome.Theefe- 10 Andfhalftand afarreofflbrfea-eofhertor- ^ri"^'* "^"^'eafds.areferien mountaines whereon the wo- mcnt,(ayii^, A Ias^ks,that great cine Babvlon,that Ut^tJ>t\m", of "'*' fitteth : thev are alfo feuen kings. mightie cirie :for in one lioure is thy iudgemcnc tilt txrth-.hitiu, 10 Fiue are fallcn,snd one is,and another is not comc. v mtdnn.t^thi yet come:and when he commeth, he miift continue 11 And the marcliantsofthc earth fhall ueepc rt'thi'l^'b"'' * ^^'^^ fpace. and wayle otier facr : forno man buy eth their ware i4t'chmim if ' ' ^"'^ ''^^ ^^^ ^^^ was,and is nov, i^ euen the any more. tkfiM^tH. cight,andisoneofdie feuai, and (hall goe into 12 Thewaitofgolde,andiilucr, and ofpreci- Ppp-i ous Th? Lambs manage, Reuclatipn. and fuppcr. The (harpc fwoid. oiisftoiie,andofpearles,aii(!of finellnnen, and of j. Thenavoycc charecs,3ndfciuancs,and follies of men. him:for the marriage of that Lambc is come, and fBfthhti 14 (And the f apples that thy foule hifted after, his wife harh made her felfe ready. f '*^'4''l^»fx» ^^'^^'''^^*''^ ^'°^^ '^^^^' ^"'^^^'^''^'"S^ ^^'^'^ ^^^^ ^' Andtoher\vasgraunted,thatniefhouldebe - Leforc'theraUcf factear.dexccllenc,are departed from thee,andthou araycd withpur?ifine!innen and Oiining , for the thtUxfr^ Ihak find them no more) fine linnen is the '•righteoufncs of Saints. b Cooiroris- v/hitfetjon I J The marchants of thefe thmgs which were ? Then he f-iide veto me. Write, ^.Llcfledrtre "'^•''* *"''"'''■ thtZ\lTrZ'- waxed rich,fiial fiajid a Srre off iVom her,for feare they which are called %nto the Lan.bcs fupper. And 'jiZ""" "' fiuh [MhfrMiti of her torment, ivecping and wayling, he faid vnto.me^Thcfe words of God are true. ^ Mti.n.z. «6.art toti^td for, 16 And faying, Alas,ala6,thatgreatcitie,thatwas 10 And I fell before his feetc,ijtowor(liip him: ^Ch^.xn. clothed in fine linnen purple, and fkarlet, and butheftidvntome. See thou doe itnot : Ia;nthy. gilded with goIde,and precious ftones,and pearles. fellow fcruantjand one of thy breduen, which hauc 17 For in one houre ib great ricb.es are come to the« reftimonicofIefiis,Worl}iipGod: forthe te- « ivhkhart dcfol^tion.And eucr)' lb.ipmafter,and all the people flimonieof J lefus is the Spirit ofprophccie. "^^^vuntOi e(^ that occupie fliippes , and niipmen,and whofoaier 11 AndIfawheauenopcn,andbeho]de, awhite ;,;ja^ trafljkc on the fea,rtiall ftand a farre off, horfe,and hee that late vpon him, was called Faith- u Tor 1 ifm k .; 1 8 Andcrie, when they fee that fmol^ of diat fulTand tiue, and he iudgethand fighteth righte- thtmvkft^t her biimi.ig, fayingjVVhatwfVw*; like vntothis oufly. . *" 'cJiprniat^ great citie? 12 Andhiseyesiwy*asna.nme of .fire, and oa 1 9 And they fliaHcafl: duft on their heades, and his^hcad ■Kcrt many crowncs : and hec had 3 name eric,weeping,andwayling,andray, Alas, alas, that writtcn,thatnomanknewbuthimfclft;.: gicat citic,wherein were made rich al that had fhips i J And hee wasclothed with'a garment dipt in onthefeabyhercoftiinefle:forinonchoure ilieis blood, and his name is called The vv o r d niadedcfolatc. of god. 20 Ohcauen,rsioyceofher,&yeho!y Apo.^cles 14 Andthehoflsv/hich wcreinheaucnjfbllovv- aiid Prophets : for God hath pimiQied her to here- edbimvpon wlate horfes, clothed with fine linnen ucr.gedoiilierrcMrvouriakes. white and pure. 2 1 Then.a rnightie .'^ngel tookevpaftonehke ij And out of his month went out a (harpe Jb-^ff<,$r,i; agreaCmilftone,ti ihe blood.of the Pro- fislh of hio.Capiaints^snd the fi-'Oi of mighty men,, phets,.ind ofthc Saints, and ^f alUliat nwcre flaine and tliefle'fii of hoi Cs , Sc of them thr.t fit on them, vpcn the earth. ,' , -nrV-.-u - and the fleiLdfall frccmcn^and bondmen, and o£ C H A P ' XI*-' ■•'■■-''•''•'• ''"■'^''"'''^^^ . Th^h,:,,ni,fom,,,y<,,i/GoifirAu,\>ih.r't''tM , I ? . A od I Taw ihc beafl , and the kings of the U'nittufiinhenhatf 9 ihiyanivr/4ititLjfcii,ii<;,i,,i;ca!. carth, ana inc^; uoiieigatU'.rcd together to ijialcs-' M ID ihe u>.nk< j'^fpcr. i,> ■iht.Ar^iiviU ml i-'r ^virihif- bactcl aLMinfttii;)'; thst iatcon tfichorfe',and .'ga'.qli >«■<'. rt T^rni:nhtitKliniofK,>'fjiU cn^ "^ "■ J^' j i > ' » i ■?'*•■ t /•'it ikti ■■'■■' Ou>t.i..^j.:U. 20 But the becfi: was taken, and With IiimyfiilKJ A Ndafccrthifothitigsl he.irda grc.it voyce of prophet tKitv-Toughtmiraclfs before hinl, wherc- a Twtuht /iagrfatniiiltiRtdeinheauen, faying, a Halltlu- by hcdc«:_iucd tlw:r, tbatrcceiuedthcbcnflsmark^ x,;^ ia!i/a!i.ultion,aiid.}^lorie,and Iionour.and power bte a"d fljsjtn '} v.p.r,'! ijppcd hLf imig?. T hcfe both weitl fxj the Lord our God. . • almecaf^int,cifli..|ic,of&e,burtiing,vvithbrimAp;jg, 2 Fortri-,c;ndri^hteoiis:tgreatw'hote,wh*ich(l!d-cpr- Qflunv'.Jiatvfereth vpon die ho)fe,.wh(ic))Commcth . lupt the c.-irrhiwth hcv fornication, andluthauen- OHtoflu.suv^iclijandall.tJiefovilaiVvere. iillcd full gcdthcl loodoflusfciiuints/Wbyhcrhand. . wirhtfunrflefls. .,.. :,,,.•' ,;,. .,r -7 Andagainetheyfayde, Halklu-r.ih:andthafc >, ■ -!- C H AP. .XX.' ' i Lcrfcokv.'rDfcvp forcncnr.ore. *■ Tl>fi.-inxtit * ihiiinh SAt.iiif>/ t ihenQmljtftn i Fffn^ 4 An J the foiire and tvv-entic Elder's, ■& thefotire i"M>-tJiir'rih -vp Co^ ani //-•.co', i>-»t w.p.Vt jy/of fywj b--a!r;. rclldowne.and vvorfrr.iped God thatfctcon „.„«^*^V,v/ri,,fl/«rir.'i, TMi>h<'\7rH^iJfy^iicb t,ictnrwc,faying,AjriCn,M;jPtJ5i jabi- .. . .-. 1 otHclitttirHu^^:.. .i:ii.,i .1 u .'a'-nozibn.-, -; 7:9 And tfim-f.tS' Satan loofeii Ghap.Kxixxj. ThchcauenlyHkrufalem. itfi ■ Cbip.iS. f. Their !tc*t.'^ ANd I (aw an Angel come downc fi ortilieauen, he wil dwcl with tlicai ; ami rbcy fl ..ilbc liis pcojvjc, hauingthckcyofth*'*""*• foulcsofthem that were bdieadidforthcvitnefie 7 He that ouercommcthfLallinherice all things, had'^'^'tt lilt ' of I^^'s, andfor the word of Gcd, & which did not and I w iil be h:S-God,and he (1^11 be my fonne. .Ci>rij?e< office u'orfiiip tbc bfaft, neither His imnge,neither had ta- 8 Butthefcdrcfiill and vnbdbctiing, andd:ea- T»!ugiucnQiur ken his marke vpon their foreheads, oron their bomir.abIcandnnirtherers,anduhoiemorigers,antf ittiaem, handes : and^hej' lined , and reigned with Cbrift a fo; ceiers, and idolateis, and all liars fliallhaue their thoufind y ere. * part in the lake, which burneth with fire and brim- f Eiit the reil of the dead men (hall not liue a- ftone, which is the fccond death, gaine, vntill the thoulaud yecres be £ni(licd ; this is Q And there came vnto me one of thefeiien An- ihe fiift rcliirrcdion. gels, which had the feuen vials full of the ilucnlaft ^ 6 Blcffcd and holy is he, that hath part in the plagues, and talked with me, dying, Come: I wil, firil refurrcftion -.fir ottdch the I tcond death hath ibew thee the bride^thc Lambes wife? -BopowenbuttheyfiKlbethePrieftsofGodandof 10 And hee carried meeaway in the fpirit to a Chrift,and(]iall rei^iic with him a thou&nd yerc. great and an hie mountaine,and he flseived me d;at 7 And when the thoufund yeeres are expired, greattici|i,diatholyHiendalem, defending out of Satan fiialteloofed out of his prilbn, heaucn fi'omGod, 8 And dial go out to dcceiue the people, which ir Hauing the glory of God :. and her fl>ining ^> ex'k.}9.t. are in the foure quarters of the earth: eite» >i>Go^ was like vnto a (lone moft precious, as a lafper and Magog, to gather them together to battcll, ftonecleareascr^'ftall, whofe number if, as the fand of the f;a. r 2 And had a great wall and hie, and bad tw-clue 9 And they went vp into the ^ plaine of the ^tes,and at the gates twelue Angels,3nd dienamcs earth, and thcyrompaflcd the tents ofthe Saints a- written, which^etheiwelustribcsofthcchildren oftfx etrih A ^°"^ ' ^"'^ '■^'^ bcloued cide : but fire cam e downc of IfracI, ytM %l<) it" ^^^i *Jod out of heauen, and deiioured them. i J On the Eaft part there xere three gates , and ■m,>fMfiUii, 10 And the deuill that deceiued theai , wascaft on the North fide three g.ites, on the South (ide into a Like of fire and brimftone , where that beaft three gates, and on the Weft fide three gates. andthatfalfe prophet«r*, and ihall be tormented 14 And the wall of the city had twelue founda- ciien day and night foreuermore. tions,and in them the Names of the Lambes twelus 11 And ifaw a great white throne,and one that Apofiles. fete on it,from whofe face fled away both the eardi ij And he thattalked with me, had a golden andheauen, and theirplacewasno more found. reed, to mcafiirethe citie withall , and the gates i ^And I fa w the dead, both great,& fmall (land thereof, and the wall thereof. ■^cbMpj.%.md beflh:eGod:andthebookswere'opened,and.^ano- 16 And the citie lay '' fourcTquare , and'thc * ►^j?«''»/^»«' fux7.fbil^.j, ther booke was opened, whidi is fhe boe^ of life,& length is as lai^e as the breadth of it, ^md he meafFi- ''f,'*^ J^, **'^ the dead wereiudgedofthofe things, which were redthedtiewJth the reedc, twelue thoufand fur- cmmhicQtnm written in the bookes,according to their workes. longs : andthclength, and the breadth , and the tndtbcrefireihe * 13 And the feagaue\'p her dead, which were in height of it are equall. '^h""m'thi' her,and death and heldeliueredvp die dead, which 17 Andhe meafured the wall thereof, an bun- */,Ji,"fX'3f< were in them : and they wereiudgcd euery man ac- dred forty and foure cubits, by the mcafure of man, /iiadie, ai.d »f cording to their workes, that is, of the '■ Anecl. cortimuice, 14 Anddeath and hell werecaft into rhe lake of 1 8 And the bniTding of the wall of it was of *"f/"'jf\ ,. fire : this is the fccond death. lafper : and the citie waspure golde, like vnto clere ^,„'„p ,1, 'Jl\ I J And whofoeuer was not found written in the glalTe. 11! hud tht fhtgc bookeoflifcjwascaftintothelakeoffire. 19 Andthe foundations of the wall of the citie «/■««*»». were garnifhcd with all n aner of prcciousftones : CHAP. XX T. the firft foundation vm lafper : the fecond of Sa- s Htir!cr\htth7itmHt-rHftiem defccrcimo jrnm hexMH, 9 the {Aire: the third ofChalccdonie : the fourth of an ifidi iheLnfoiii nifi, 11 andthe ^.trtomhitilintg aftheci- Fmeraud ' •ilMmitu, r J J t 20 ThehftofaSardonyx: thefixtofaSardius: the feuenth of a Chryfolite: the eight of a Ecrybthe ANd I (awe -.• a newe heaiKn, andanewearth: ninth of-a Topare: the tenth ofaCbryfopraTus: the for the j« fi!i> heauen, and the firft eartlvwere eleuenth of a lacynth ; the twelfth an Anierhyft. |)^rfliedaway,and there was no more fea. 21 And the twelue gates wtre twelue pearles, 2 And I lohn faw the holy citie newe Hievufa- andcucry gate«ofonepearlc, and thedfhreetof ''5//^>'".^'« Icm come dowTie from God out of heaucn, prq^a- the city is pure golde, as fiiining glafle. W«''y! »/«'« red as a bride trimmed for her huilMnd. 22 And I faw no Temple therein : for the Lord ofthttnu.' _ J And I heard a great Voice out of heautn, (ay- God almightie and the Lambe are the Temple •»lZ}BchoId,theTgbciiwdeofGcd«withmcn>and ofir. aj •f'.^nd- rh'c rluer of water of life. *EA«o.lS>. V^'.'P.Wk Rfiudailon. Addenot,nordiminifla. , 2 J 4. And this dtlebathnoneedeof rhefunne, downe to w-or/lMp before the feet of the Angel neither ofchemoone to fliine in it: for the glory of which (hewed me thefc things. God did light it : and the Lambe is the light of it. 9 But he faid vnto me, See thoii doe « not : ftw 24 ^And the people which are faucdjlhall walke I am th}' fellowe fcruant, and c^ thy brethren the in the light of ic : andtheKings of the earth (hall Prophets, and of chem which keepe thcwordesof bring their glory and honour vnto it. . this bookc: woi-fliip God. ;.. 25 V And the gates of it fhsinot befloutby day: 10 And hefaid vnto mc, Seale not the words of tJieprophccieof this booke: for the time is at hand. II Hetlutjsvniufl:, let him be vniuft ftill : and he which is fildiie, let him be filthie ftill : and hee for rherc (hall be no night rhere. 26 And the glor)^ , and honour of the Gentiles, (}-al be brought vnto it. 17 And there (hall enter into it nonevncleane that is righteous,let him be righteous ftill : andhec thing, neither whatfoeuer worketh abomination that is holy,let him beholy ftill, or lies : but they which are written in .she Lambes j 2 And behold, I come ftiortly, and my re^vard X booke«f Ufe. is with me, 4* to giue enei)' man according as his •J-Rcww.i uorke (halbe. ij I am .f. Alpha and Omega, the beginning and ■iC'>*p.j.8, . :/.< CHAP. XXII. . 7 Thmfiu.ueihiht c.»cU.r,.n^fth,>frc,i,h[!ff>z jfher, "le end,the hrft and the laft. Juhn lite ii,tih,ih»t the ihtngt htTtmconteimdar mosltrui: 1 4 Blefled iejfe of time, A»dtheb!ind»e£lofthefirm«ra^ebathl>gne(uch, thafaH things altogether h sue bene abufed and corrupted, fo thitihe very rt^it namei o;iliuers o^ iha htly men nair.ed in the Scriptures, haue bene firgot ten, and ncn/feeme firange vnto -js, and the namtt •f infants thatfhouldeuer hauefome god/y aduertifementt m them^ andflitutd be memorUls aidmari^t cfthe children efGedreceiued into his hcujhaldjhaue bene hereby aift chmiged^and made tbcjignes and badges of idoUtrie and heathem(h im^ietie : itehauenow fct fiorth this Table of the ramts that be meft'ufedin the Olde Trflament, -with then interpretations, tu the Hebrew importerh, finrtly to call backe the gtdly from the abufe , -when they fhall kfioff the true tuimei of the godlj Fathers , andnhat they fignifie, that their children ntrtftttmed after them, may haue lefiimeniei by their i/ery names ^ that they are within thatfaithjiillfamilie that m all their d'dngs had cuer ^od before their eyes , and that they are boundby the fe their n.ir/iei to ftrue Qod Jj-cm their iufhncie , andhoue eccafiontcpraifebint for hi 'tfsrks'Hrought tntheni, end their fathers , but chiefly to reffore the names to their miegrttte^ trheti by many places of the Script wes and fcret Kyflcries of the holy Chofi (hall better be vnderfan- ded. JVe haue medted rarely w.thths Greece mmcs , beb:iufe their interfretation is 'j>:certeine , and manv of them are corruptedfrom their original! , at >Vf may alfo fee thefe Hebrew names fe tin tlie mar. gent of this Table , which haue bene cirrupted by the Qrecians. Nvtffor the other Hebrew names that are notlnre interpreted, let tint the diligent T^eader be carefill : for hefhallfinde them inplnca mofi eoHUenient amongfi the annot*ttoyti : atleajifo manyasniayfeemeto ni.tt^e for any edif cation , and vnder Handing of the Saipiurss. y.\ron, or Aharon, a teacher. Exo.4.14, ' ^bda,a (eruant. i.King.cbap, . 4.ve-.6. Abdeel, afcruantof God. Icre,-, Abdi,my leiumit. i.Chro.^.7. Abdiah,afcruantof theLord. i.King 18, J. and Obndiah, one of the nvcluc Prophets, Abdi€. loGi. 17.1. Abigail, the fathers iov. i.King.a j. j. Abir.a'l. the faiher of ftrength. Num. j»55. Abihu. h.'isafatlicr.Esod.d.jj. A ;''^ii, theta:herofpr.ii!e. i.Chron.8 j. A'- l?ne. lamentable. 1. Ilk.?, r. A'-r'-!sel,afatberfromGod. Gene.io.i8. Abimtlcch, the kinj^s father, or a father of coafi- fcll, orthechiifek-ng. Genezo.j. Abiijadnb, a father of a vow, or of a free niinde, or ptmcc. t.Ssm.i6.8. Ahino.im, fa:h?rof beaiitie.Tudg.4.tf. Abjram, an high father. i.King 16. j 4. Abinia!:;,ihe (arhersignornnce. i.King. i.j. AbiOv.i, thcfath.-rsTevard. i.Sam.26,^, Abiih.ilom.tht firhers pe,ice,o. dw peace of the father, a,Sa.ii, 1 5. 2, Ahitiib Abitub Abifhiia,the(atherofralu3tion. r.Chi».^.4. Abifite Abifhiir, the father of a fong, or of a wall, oi of lightcoufncnc. i.CIiro.2,'29, Ahit.il, the ^.tber of rljcdciv. 2.SartW!.4. Abitcb, thcjattier of goodnefTc. i .Chi 0.8. 1 1 Abncr,thctr.therscaiui1e. i.Sam. 13.50. Abram,a!ifvij;hfathcr.Gene.i i.ji. Abraliam, a father ofagicat multitude, as the name was changed. Gene. 17. 5. Ab(halom,a father of peace,orthefaihcrs peace, AbefaJom or reward, 2. Sam. J. 3. Abe0aloni f[ Achan, troubling. Iofb.'7.i, who ise^lcdA* Abfblom char, i.Chro.j.7, ^ Adadeiccj, reade Adare7;er , bcautifull helpe. Hadadeser 'a.Sam.S.j.and j.Chron.i8.3. Adaiah, the witnefTcof theLord. i.Chro.tf,4i. Adaliah, pouerfie. Efter p. 8, Adam, man, earthly, reade Gene. j. 2. Adiel,the vvitneffeof God. i.Chro.4.3^, Adoniah, the Lord is the ruler. 2.Sam.3.4. Adohibexek, the Lord is thunder. Iudg.1.5. Adonikam, the Lords rifen. Ezra 2.1 3.& 8,13. Adoniram, the high Lord, i.King.4.6. Adonixcdek, e.Gene.i9.j8. AmiHon Amon,fairhful!. 2.King.2i .18. Amos,a burdcn,on! cf the twelue Prophets, Amox,rtrong,th;/itheroflQi3i.irai,i.i, A inxi,(trong. I . Chro. 6-46, Annas ^Anah,aHli(aing,an(weiing,or finging.Gcn.j^, 2. & Hanna,graciousormcrcifnlt. i.Sain,i.2. Ananiahjthc cloud ®f the Loid.Aft. j.i , Andreas,m3nly.Mat.4. 1 8, Anub,a grape. 1 .Chro.4.8. Ancipas,fbr3J,oragain(tall.Reuf.2.r j» Aphdeno f^Apadno.the wrath of his iudgement, or the ca- bernaclcs of his palacc.Dan.i i .45. Apollos Apollo, a dcftf oyer, Aa.i 8,24. the name alfb of an i6S[s. Apph a.btin^ing fotth.or inacafing.Philemon 1, Ram ^A:ain,height,or their car(e.G:ne.io 2 j. Aran Oreo Atb:l,I3cl,oiGodhathaucnged.HoCio.i4. Archclaus,a prince ofthepeopie.Mar.j.22. Arclijthe altar of God.Gene.46, 1 tf. Arera?,vertuous. a.Macca.j .8. ArtahQi3flite,feruent to fpoyle.Exra 7,1 1. ^Afa.a fhyfician, i.Kin^ ij.S. Arad,Go;ihathwrou(^ht.2.Sam.2,i8, Afapb.gaihcring.i.Ciiio.tf.jp, Aftiriel AffcjreJab, the bleffedncs of God; X.Chro,25,2, A(}ib£i,an olJc fire.Gcne.46.2 1 , AftiT.blffl'fdncffc.Gene.jo.ij. Aiael Aniici,thevvorkcofGod,i.Chro.4-jy. Afhur.lkfled ortrauail;ng.Gcne.io.22, Afmo(leus,n deftroycr-Tob. J.5. Afiy*ges,;^ouerrour of the citie. Dan.i J.^J. Atariai ^A!arah,a cro',vnc.i.Chro.2.2tf. Atlniai),thctinicoftheLord.Nehe.ii.4, Athalijh,timefortheLord,2.King.8.2(y. \xT.i fl[fAza,Hrengtlj.Ezra.2. Aal.Bcalim.loi d .lords; the name of the idole iJ ofthcS df)n:.iri5, era gcner.ill name toall iJoles, bsc^u(ethe\' wcrea> the lords and ovv- uasof allth:itvvornii,iped them. i.Sam.7.4. lu^lgis 2.13 and J 7- Beeliada Eaa!i(b,a maUcr of knowledge. i.Chro,i4.7. Bcelmeon Baa'-ireon.thelordormadcnf the manfion of Beclmon chc hoiH»:,asalfbBaikihiil,(ignifieth the fane. Luke I J. 1 J. Num. J 2 j8. Baal-xcbub,thci»artcrotilics.2.King,i.s^ Baanah,in 3(Hldion.2.Sam,4.s» BabeljConfufion.Gene.io.io.and it. 9, Babyloi Bacchides, one that holdsthof Bacchus, ora dru'ikard.r.Mac.7.8. Barhenotjand Bacfnor,thefiime s.Macca,i2.5J Ba^4;ah,ilie Lord al0ne.E2.ra 10. jj. Bad.Tlas Baladan,ancientiniiidge'n,nt.2.K!ng.io.i2. Bediah Bal<.bd,olJe!oue,or without Icme.Iub.S.r, Bildad Barachcl,btcfling God.Iab.js.j. Barachiah.blfffing the Lord Zcch. i , r, Bececliiah Bar ionah.fonncof a doue. Mar. 1 5, 17. Barnabas, the (bnne of confolat ion. AC):.4. 5^. BarabbtB,ronne of cbnfu!?on,Mar.27.i6. Bariicii.blelTed.Icre. 5;. 1 2. Bethfiba, the feucnth daughter, otthedaughtcr Bethfabfl ofanfiath.a.Sani 11 j. Baihfiiua the d.iugh'et of falcation. i Chro. j .y. ^BeKh.itlar, without tre.:rurc,or(eatcberof ctea- Baltafar aire.Df n.y.t. Bcltrfliaziar Benaiah.the Lords building. i,Chto.4.fif. Belefl'atzar Benianiin.for.ne of rbe right hand, whowasfirft Beklhazzar cali?dBeuon;,the(onn£ofrotrow.tjcn.J5.i8. Ber.dah^fhf Lord-> creature. i.Cbro.8. 2 1 . Eerak,l!ghtning.Ii'dge$,4..^, Cafeluhim,aspardone(i.Genc.|o.l4, Chafelon ^Ctrepl)CS,noiiriQicdofiiipi:er.j.Iohn9, Dl(han,a threfhing.Genc.j6.2i. Didion ^Dgdanah,louc.2,Cijro.ao.|7. Dodauah Dodanim, ThcfirftTaWe. Rudanim D>bnim,be!oue,9.39. Pjrda Dordj generation ot knowledge 1 .King.^, ji, Dofi:bciiS,^iutnioGod,j.Mac.ij.i9, E EB2. Elidad.thc btlourdof God.Num J4.21. Elihu,heiS my God. I .Cbro. 1 2 . ; o. Blmelech Elirr.tlech, my GcxJchcEing, ot the counfcll of God.Ruth.i.2. Elional Elii3cna',to him mineeyes. i.Chro.j 2j. Eliphal air.irscIeofGo-J.i.Chron.u.jj. Eliptlet EJiphaJet,thcG.idofdch''-er3nce.2.San9.5.,itf, Eliliua tliiha,my Godiaiicth, i.K'nj;s!9 1^. -' Eliffcas Elifhah.thelanib'eofGoiiGene. ro.4, '-'l ElitTeus " EliiTisph-.t^my Godiudjah.2.Ghro.2J'.r: Elrda EL'ilieba, iheotbc cfGod,'or the fulnes of Gcd; Elifabctb E>oi(;.2j. El!ior,rhc Rrength of God.Nuai.i.y, Elkanahjthexealsof God.Exod,6.24i Almodad Elmoded.Godmcafureth Gcn.10.21J. Elnathan.Godsgift.lerem. 2^.22. jl I E'pha3l,Godsivo kc.i.ehro.S.u. ' Elurai,GodmyftrengtK,i.Chro. r2,5. Elymas.a corruptcrorforcerer.Afls. 13 8. Enofb ^F.!ios,man,or m;(trabIe.Gen.4 2(5. C Epaphroditus p!fa(anr.Philip.2.Jj. Ep'.netu5,laudable. Rom. 1(5,5. Eph.ih,wearie.Gen.2j 4. Gepbar E?her,dun.Gen.25.4. E^hron EpHrBJm,fiiiitfuU,or encTeafin5.Gen.4l,52» ^ «ff Era.'{tis,an}iablc.Aaes 1 9. 22. ^ E'au.w- rktng.O'sft.2 5.25. Efhcol,nfiu(ter.Ge.7. 14.24. E'htk vioIerce.i.Chro.S".j9, Eflhet Efter.bid fPcr 2.7; .• HelUr ^Erh.ni.Hr^.gch.r.Kioc,5 4.rr. ^r.;baIus,w:feorof-:o.K!coj')fe!.2.Tim,4,ir. Eupylemus,»gnoi watnour, i .Mac.8. 1 7. E'jt)-chus/orriinat?.At't--.2o9. AiTeboit ^ Ei.bon,f)a(ting to vndvriTanding. i.Chro.7.7. Exekiel.Rrcr.gthofrhe F.ord.Ezek.i.j, Araliah ' Ezdi.ih.r. cere the Lo-d i.C-hro.34 2, Exsr,srrbelpc.f.riiro.4.4. Ei-3,anhelof.Exrs7.». 1 jgj^^fl IizrtcHfhcheipcofGoJ.Ier.jtf.j^, ffujkjm,anhe!ptaniing.i.Chron.j.2j,. O -•/^ Aa!,3n abom"na';on.TiiJg s> J J. VJf Gab-icl, a man of GoJ, or the ftrengih of God^ be name oiau Angel- DAn,8 ,-t tf. Cad^abandorgarifbn.Cen jaji. Calal.atoIle.i.Chro.y.i J, GamalicIjGods reward. A^s.y. 3 4. Gamaria,a confiiming of the Loid. rereiR.2^.5. Camariah G. zabar,atrc3rurcr.Exr.ii.8. Gtmarisfi ^Gedalah, the great ncfle of the Lord. ler.jS.i. Godoliab^ tiedeon,3 breakerorde/tioytr.Iudg.tf.ij, Gideon Gchazijvalley ofvifujn,2.KingS4.i2. Cicu Ge a,a pilgrime or lirang:r.Gcn. 46,21. ^ Gina:h,a garden, i .King. 1 6.2 1 , •[ Gog,a roofe of an houte.Eiek.jS.a. GoIia;ti,a captiattie. 1.8301.7, 4, Goiner,iConiurr.er.Gcn.io.i. Gorgias,:e ;ible,i.Macc,5.38. H FT Abakkuk.a wrafiler.Hab. i .1, 1 H..baxaniah, the bidingjof the Lords fliield, lerem 3j j Habi?h the hiding of the Lord.N'ehem.7.<;5. Hicaliahjwaitir.goi thcLotd.I'.'chem.io.i. Hadad.ioy.Cenclis 25.15. i.Ch.on. 1.30, Hagab^.a gra.1 .opper Ex r a 2 , ^6, Haggijhjthc L^>rdsfiafi. i,Chton.tf.Jo. H3m,Hain2thi,ind;gnaiion,Oi bcat.Gtn. i©..i8, Hamdan_hea',eofh.idg:ment.Genell5 36.2 tf. Hamul.mercii'ul.Gen.46.1 2. Hasiamieljthe mercie of God.Te.%32.7, HananeeI,'hegraceofGod.Nth«,3.i. Hanani.graciouSjOr merciful, i, Kings 1S.7, Kan.nniah g aceof th-?Lori!.Ie:em 37 13. Harim,ded:£3tet&God.;,Chton,24.8, HaDdiabitliemercjeofthsLord. i Chroa.3,20. Hatt.l.an hovvli.Tij for finne.Exia 2.57, H3i;ih liuing.cr gii:ing iire.Gcn.3.20, H..x2d,ree:ng God. 3.King.i9.i7. Hax-.rah/eeing the Lod ISehe. 11,5, fj Htbcr,a coi'npari!on.Gti!.4(5.i7. He!kiab,the rOttion of the Lord.a. KingaS.iS. Kenoch.tajghtor dedicace.Gcn.5i18, Hephet.a Jigger or I'ebe; i.Chrt\4^. Hephii bab,my del'>^ht in her.2.Kings-»j^», • Keth,fc«re cr brcakmg.Gcn. J3 .J. Htzrij.^r Hexro,He(;on,Afari,E;ri. Gea^6,ii, •^ Hiiljth; Lord liuetli.i.K:ng.itf.j4, Hitam,nhe height of !i(e.2.Sani.5. II. Hixk'iahiflrengtb of the Lord.2.King.i8.!. % Hobab,bdoiied.>sjm.ia2p, Hari,a prirc:,Gen.3d.22, Hofhsiah/aiuatjun cf the Lord.Icrem.42. 2, Hofhcajfaliiatio". Hof.i.;. Ho';},tfufti,ng.i.;tl)ra-^^,ro, Kuiham.a (iale or Hgiitt, ».Cl;rcn.7.J2, H->x'el,red;;gC>d.i,C>toi.2 3.^. ^ Hu^'or^-.v cripfirmitie. Gen. 10.23. H' r,!ibertie.orptit3ce.i.Cl.rob.4.i, HiiJhabjha.'^JHg. J .Chrjn.4.4. ...,-.r 1Aakob,a fupp^nter.Cen a j^,j;^. Li^Tcnn, Jtfiroyiiisj-t.CIvQ-rT.f 13. . Iaaf:-.'!,;he.work»^rGod i.Ciiron.i i .47. I.ifuL.-<.^.iah.rhs Iieari;evJnguf J,J>e Lord.-Icr.j.j* Libal .br'rgin;: nr b'jcdiBg4Gcn;4,io. labcfhjdroiighf 2 King. 15.10, Iabex-,(brniT.i.Chron. 4. p. Iabin,vndernanding Io<>uii,i. j2chin,/*..bii'tie.Gcn.4^ 10, Iadiah,kiio'vinj;the Lord Exra 2. jc. IaJl,a Doe,orarcending.Iudg.4.i7, XatuUeU^ rtjfing God. I .Chro(k4, 1 ^ Abakok I^baxxiniah Haba'ahr Achaliah Hecheliab Hadar Hagabq ASgia Amatha Abaiha • Anameel Hanicl Ananiaf AfadiaFv Haxsdiat Eua Axacl oxea Chobor Hcichi Hanocb- Enoch Hapbiiba- Epiiba EzroB Huram Exechias- Obab Hoduutab' Hofea Hofab Htixid Haiici Oufa Iscob lc>aka[n EGki lobcL ledafafe:: iaht.1 laloied; The fijfi Tabic. lahzeel Afiel Acliod, la- liid }ahleel lairiis Jambrcs Ambti lamrah Icmucl Japhle Irpeel laafar lafub lathanael I ether lethrai Ionia laaziel Ibhar Jaddo Chonfas IedJi4 leddlda led iljah Icdiael leiiah Jehicli loadan loahas ieas lonan, Io« hannes loacim lofaph^t lotedcc luda, Iiidah lacenna laphlet IaliarieI,GodhaReth.Geti.4^.i4» lahaiiel/edng God. Ezra 8. j. lahehel, hope in God or beginning in God-Gene, 4^.14. ' Iair,lighcened,Deut.j;i4. l!4kim,ftablifhtng.i:Chro.8.i9. Iambri,rebeHious,r.Macca.9,J7. Iamin,righthand.Gen.'46,io, lamuel.God is his H.iy.Gen.46.10, Ianohah,refting, lofh. 1 6.6, lanum,flecping. I0Q1. 15.55. laphcthiperfuading and enticing Gcn.y.ja. Ijphia,lightning,2.Sam. 5. 1 5. Iarcphe!,health of God.Ioflj. 18.27. Iarib,fightingorauenging.i,Chvo,4.24. lalhcn, ancient. i.Sam.z J. j2. Ianicr,righteous.Io(h, i o. 1 j . Iafhub,a returning i.Chro.y.r* Iahnicl,a gift of God. i.Chro.j.tf.j, lattir, a remnant or excellent.Io(h.i548, Ithri,Ithro,Ithron,the fame, laaan.making (adde.Gen.10,2. laziel.theftrcngthofGod.i.Chro, 15.18. Iazir.,brightnc(ire.r.Chro.27. j i. ^IbhaCjChorcn.z.Samj.ij. ^Idiabod, where is glory? i.Sam.4.2r. ^Iddo,hi5ConFeffion.i.Cbro.27.2i. 4f«coniah,ftabiIitie of the Lord, i.Chro, j.i^. Iedaiah,the h;ind of the Lotd y or confcfiiog the Lord.i.Chro.4.j7. Iedidah,beloued 2.Sam.i2.2j, lediel, knowledge of God. I. Cbro.7r^, Iedcithun,confefling.i.Chro.9,i6, Ichiah,tb«LordIiueth.i.Chro.i5.24, lehieljGod liiietb. t.Qhxo.iCti. lchoadan,the Lords plearurta.Kings 14.2, lehoahai, the porfeflton oftheLorde. 2. King. 2J 54. Icboafh.thefircofthcLord. i.king.1 i.iT, Ichohanan,gracc or mercy of the Lorde.i ,Chro, i6 I, lehoiada, the knowltdge of tht Lotde. s.Klngs JI.I5. Tchoiafctm, the fifing oraueflgifig of tRe Lorde. 2.Kings2j.J4. : . i lehofhapbatjthcLordistheiudge.i.Chro.j.io. If hofhua ,the Lords faluation; Zcch. j . i . lehozadakjthe itiRice of the Lord, i .Chro.tf. f 4. lehudathjConfe^onorprayfc.Gcn.ii) jy. Iekannah,the Lord dial arifc^eftablirhjOraucfige. i.Chro.2,41. lekodeam.theburningoftbepeople.Iofb.xj.ytf Ifphletjdelitiered. i .Chroiy. j i. lephunnehjbehcdding.Num.ij 7. lerahmeel.thcmercieof God. i.Ch-^o 2,^ lercd.ruIing.Gene.j . i y . Iericl,thcfea:eofGod.i.Chro.7i2. Ierimoth,feaiingdeath.i.Chro.7.7. Iefoboam,encrcafing the people. 2,king. 14. 1 j , Icroham,high.i.Chro.^.27. Iefubb3aI,letBaalauerigc.Tudw.tf.j2, lertiai.ilr/aluation of the Lord.Ifa. i .1, Icfhua,a fauiout.Matth. 1 , i tf. f Igal,redecmed,t.Chro.3.a2. Igdaliah.thc greatnelTe of the Lord. lerr.? 5.4. ^ loabjvviljjog or voluntarie. i.Chro.2. 1 6, lob, forowfull or hated. lob i.i. lobamah.the building of the Lord. l.Chro.^.8. Iochi:bed,g!orioa<.Exod.^.20. loel,williBg, or beginning.Io€l 1,1. Iokfhan,anoflFence,Gen ij.i. lechftn loktan,alitleone Gtn.10.25, leftan Ionah,adoue.x.King.i4.25, Ionadab,vo!untarieorwilling.2 Sam.i },5. lehonadab lonarhfln,thc gilt of the Lord.Iiidg. 1 8.30- Ichonatbro lofeph, encrea(ing.Gcn. JO. 24. Io!habeth,thefulnesofthsLord 2.Chro.2i.ii. lehofliabac lofhiahjthe fire of theLord,2,King.22,3. Jehofhabc Iotham,pe!fite.2.Kings 15.32. ath loxabad, endowed. i.Chro 1 2.20. lofiah 5f IphdJalvhe redemption of the Lorde.i.Chro, Ipbcddah 8.25-. Iphtah,openiiig.Iudg.u.i, CJra, a watchman. i.Chro.ii.28. jras Irad,a wilde a(Te.GeHe.4.i8. IriahjthefcareoftheLord. Iere.J7,i2, irijah Irm. Leedan Laban,white.Gen.24.29. '» Laeljto God or tothe mig!rti<.N«m.}.24. Lahad,toprayeur.2 J.J. Manahem,acomforter.2.Kingsij.t4. Manoachjtcft.Iudgcs i j.i. Maon,dwelling place.IoOi.ij.j j, Mordecbai,bitter,contrition.Eftcr i.5. Martha,bitter,orprouoking,Luke 10.58. Mattan.a gift.2,Chro.2j.27. Mattani,Mattaniah,Matthaniab, Matthanah, I^ gft.Exra 10.JJ. ' Mattithia,agift6ftbeLord,».Chro.9.3i. Malchiel, God is my King.<3en.46 1 7. Malchiah.the llord is my King lere.i i .1. Malchi-xedek , a King of rigbteourneffe. Gene. 14.10- Malchifhua my King the fauiour, 1. Sam. 14.49, ^ Mehetabel, how good is God? Gene.36.jp. MehumanjtroiibJed.Ener i . i o. Mehuiael.teaehingGod,Gene.4.i8. Meihufhael, aikirig deatb.Gen.4. 1 8. Methu(helah,fpoJ'Iinghisdcath.Geh.y 21, MelatiahjdeliueranceofthcLord.Nehe. 3.^. ' Menelaus,ftrengthofchepeopIe.2.Mac.4,a3, Mcna(heb,forgctting.Gcn.4i.5i. Meraioth,bitternc{Te.i.Chro.9,ij» ' Mered,rfbelI:oaSii.Chro.4.i7, Metha, fahiation.i.Chro.3.4a. Mefhelemiahthe peaccof the Lord.i.ChrA^.J. Mefhullam,peaccable.i.KingS2 2.j. Mephiboiheth,ihamcof mouA,2iSani,4,4, Mediechjprolonging. Gen.ro. 2. ^ Milchah, a woman of ^sanftll. Gen tt.19. ' Milchom, their King or coifnftlU* , the idolc torter,ot repentant. 1 .Chro. Nahai, a ftrpent. I .Chro.4. 1 2. Nabor,hoarfe,or angric.Gen.i i.»2. Naioth,beautie,6ra dwelling place, i. Sam. r 9.1 1 Naphtali,w*aftiing,or comparilon Gen, 30, 8, Nathan, giiien. 2.Sam.5.i4, ^Nebuchad-rcxxar,w hich is written for the mofl part in IereFnie,& fometime in Eickiel,N«bu- cbad-nexxar , fignifieth the mourning of the generation. Iere.27.!5.& 34.1. Nephegjweake. j.Sam.j.i j, Nephtuim.an opening.Gen. 10. 1 3. Ner,a light. I.Sam. 14.5 1. Nethaneel.tbegift of God. 2 Chro.jJ.p. Nethaniah,a gift ofthe Lord. a. Kings 2j,33, ^ Nimrod,rcbellious. Gen.io«8. 4 Naadiahjthe witncffing, or tcftificatjonof the Lord.Exra 8.33. Noah,ieft.Gene.5.2 9. Nogab-.bfiglrtnefTc. i.Chro.l4.tf. ^ NuDjCjnne, or poftcritie;Num. i 3.9. O. OBadiah/eruant of the Lord.i.Cbro.^.a r. Ob«d,a feruant.Iudges 9. 2tf. - Obcd edom,ihe ftruant of Edom,ora (eruant E- domite.a Sam.<$. 10. Obil,boine,orbroughM.Chro.27,3o. ^ Omar,ff'eakiDgor exaIridg.Gen.36.1 1, 5[ Onam forowjfbength. Gen.jrf. 23, Onan,forow,Minquitie. Gen. 38.4., ^ OpheL,a towre^br dafkentfl'e.aiChro.J3.r4» Ophir,aQies.Gen.io.29. f Ornan,rcioycing.T.Chro.ii.i8« Oipab,anecke.RQth 1.4. OrtbofiaSjteiftified, I . Maci 5- 3 7, C Othni,my time. i.Chro.26.7. Otholiah,timetotheLord.i.Chro.8.2rf. Ot:honieI,thetimeofGod.[orh.i J.17. ^Oxariah.theflrenqrhof^Lotd.i.Chro.ij.ji. Oxziel,thebelpeofGod.i.Chro,27,i9, P. P Agicl, God bath met.Num r.ij. I»afeI.praying,or iudging.Nehe.5.25, Palti,deliueranccofGod. Num.13, 10. Paltiel,de!iueranceof God. Num.34,26, Palu,matueilous»Gene.45.9. Paroh,vcngeance.Exod.8. 1. Pjruah,florifhing, or fleeing. i.KingS4.i7. Pa(hur,enCTeaeleg,adiuifion.Gen.io.2y. pclctjdeliuerance. i.Chro.2,3}, Pcnueljfecing God,i,Chro. 4.4, f .»ij. Pctefh Noeman. Nwrath, Neariah. Ntbo, Naboth, ^'agge. Nahamanii Nahafli. NabHchodo* noibr. Naphtuhjm. Nemrod. Obdiai. Ab . Perefli, J horftittan. i.Cliro.7, irf. Pcrei.,a diuifion. Gen. j 8, »?, Perudah,adiui(ion.Ez,rai.5j» ., ^,r\.. Petliaiah.che Lofiiopcnecb Ez.a |p'- •[ Pbichoi,chevipucl;)pfall,Gen,jJr>.j,.i ,ie;,.. ^' Pins|«S;^ bglcf e,cpuncenjJn<;c. N Hny a J-^Jicd i ' . ^ Puali^a mouc^.Gen.4.,^.'i j ,' i ; ,• •)> s, . • Jn^ • R. • 1 ■ •■ t'-U-t''. RAamiah .thunder of the Lord-Nehc^^ji,;- « ■ Raddai,ruling.i,Cbro.z.i4. '.'A'S'-.i.''. Rahab.proudeorftcong loth.i.r, '• \.n s.:s.'\ Ratinm mercy or compdiUon.i>Cbro.a,44.v Roboatn. Keboboam. Raphael. Raguel. Rebecca. Rebeiuai. l^# Sabatha. Sabtccha, Saba,St)eba> ShealSauL. Saaph. Sacar. Shageb.' Selli)m.-i;. / Sallum. Shalmah, Shalirja. Salmon. Sbanima. SalathicL Shaba. Scchia. Sechaniiih. Sc°;ib. . Shchariah, themorntj^oftheLorJ. i.Chron. i.i6. . .._ ,, . , . , - Sheir,toiighjorl)airie.G,cn.3tf.jo, Seir, Sbslah,diiioluinj;.Gcnu35.j. . r .^ Sheiafa',rertd(qg^r)f>oylip<;. Gen,io.i4^ ' Sh;Icmiah,peaceo^tb(;|.oriJ.Exrajo.j^. . «.^ Salmiali.^ ^hdepU,dfav^ng.q4:,Gen,i«,Ii^« _^.,; , , ;, , . .; .li ' ■^htUih.a capcaiiie, J.'Cbrcj.y.jj'.^jjij,;^',^ -,.,■» .z::^ . Shelo.i)ich,peaceable.Lcui't.l4.ii. ' .^* ShclQmob,pcaceablc.i.Sarn,si4, • • ' /• » Salomon. Shelumiel.tbepeaccofGod.Num.i.tf. . Shctnaiah,he?rinj;theLard.i.Chro.4,^7. ■ Iflimaiah. ^ s,:xnttl Shemaruh,,the keeping pft)icLotd.6l^w .10^,51. Shamariah. Sbeme(Jjdel^roying^,C^o.8.i»«' Shemer.a'kecptr. i.Kirtgs.j(5.i4, • ^ Sh«lnidJ,apamc«fkIipwlcdgc.^^^m.^^,J»," Shemutllappointed ofGod.i.Chro.y.a. Sbcmud,Hcard ot God.i,Sani.i,20. Shepbaciah,che Lord iudijeth. a.Sam. 5,4. Sherai,iE),a prmceof the tord.i ,Chro.4,i4, Shcrug,a bough,or planc.Gen,i 1.20, Shethjlecorpu:,Gcn.4 25. Semue!. SamueU Seraiab. Serug. Setlu Rahel, afhecpe.Gfin^ap:?!^'.!.';:' , , ^, .. , „ ^, . Rani,high.i;Chro.-a,.^.r -in:-. : .v;ti.-KHt.'1 SbemeJ^del^roymg^jCiVo.S.ij. .../ ,,;... Shamed. ita{niahi,exal{atjonMfi;heLori.Kxra.ib£S5. ' Sheiner,at-ecp«.i^Kirtgs.j6.24. . , ,,, .:;-;'J:vS Rjpha^rdfiiftpr medicine. 1 .Cbro,8.2.. -'■■; ^ Keaiah,a vifion of thcLotd.t,Gi»rai|i.5« Keba,thefouvth.Iolli.i j.2i; .) -1: • r; . Rcchab»aridec.i.K)/igs lo.i J. ,Reelaiah,albepheatd totheLord.Exra i.i. Rehabeain,dilajing the people, i. Kings 1 1,4} Rchum,pirifull,or picied.Exra-s.i^. , Rcmahah, t^cesceltWJonvf ti^cUrd. i^Kings Shethar,a remnant othid.^.1,14. , r 27. 1 Sheua,vanit)e.i.Coro.2.4^. Repha"el^i>iediciheof'God.i.Chro.2ain.»j.>^, Bibkah.fed.Gen 2 2.1J. Rinnal;,afi)!)gorreioy(Cing.i.Chro.4.io. ^Ripbath,medioneof rcUalciGen.io.j, ^ Rogel,a foptmcn,ot an accur«r.Io(h,i5.7.; > ^ Ruchjwateicdjor fill^d.Ruch 1,4.. .'• :• S. ■^■ ■■ '^ ' Abtah,a compade, oroldeage.Gen.10.7, > Sabceca,thc caufc of fmiting.Gcni »0'7* - -J Sarah,aladyordanie.Gen.i7.if, ,o' ii.rnU &arai,Tny.dame or mittrcfle.Gcn.n,»5f*.-i u) \i ^ Scba, a compafle.Gep.io.7;i3D ei.fiB, idr^o Seled, af8[^(!m.t£MtA^^jii\yr-i\f-ni.tr.() '^ Semachiah,clcauing tp th« Lord.if.Chro.j^.7) ^; Shaal,ShauJ,ial].j7. . i < Shralthid,a(kcdo«f:God.Hag,i.i. .Sitt^nah^thcgatcof the Lord.i.Chro/R.jSv * Sheba»captiu>deiGen.io,7.^ I^i-ni.vji-dsbjl Sljtbarim.fcope.lolh.r.-J.v ''">Ts b rinicK-il Shfbefi hopr,or wlieai:f.i.ChrOiJ.48.r! TAbeel, goodGod.Ifa.7.rf. Taha{h,hafting.Grn.2».24, Tahach,feare. i .Cbr0.tf.j7. ,SraI'cai,aiiirtoiv.Iofh.i5.i4,; . Tamar,a pahne tree. Gen. j 8.igh- Tonjiaiwinne.Mattb, lo.j. Thomas. tif.Ni;!n.i.^». . , > ■ , 1 ■• ,j.j.- ' «JT»ib3!Jio(nf,b,rouf*hc,or wor!Jly.Gwi.io.»« Shfgub,cxaItc^,t.Kiogs^^iJ4; ,• ■.' w:". Tiibai.kain,\>oilij^jip»flljfE^>njGca.4.i»^..' - • - <• ■ Vani.^.b, N uanu Vophfi Hur Ouiias The fccond Tabic. V, . . . J !.. . Zalnionah,outimagd,Num.jj.4i. .- VAniah, nouriQimcncorthe Lord. Ezra, lo, Zanoab^orgetfnlnel1e.H«iii:ntAi.».J0. 3^^ '-I, '-r.Jcj ' '. '^ Zebnlun, adivclling.Gen.30,20. VaQini,changcd. i.Cbro.^.jS. ' " 2ic»fiyeate,or fivelling. t . Chro. J,i j.,, -.f .- - , . -n ^i" f_ Zidkiah.the iuliice ol thcLcwd, i.Jj^agiA/^.ij, Zcdefeah 21 dt>n;a hunter. Gen. 1.0.15. 1... Z'mrisfl-fong.i.Chro.i.5. Z'phprah,amourning.Exod.2.2i. , ; ^ Zipporah ^ Zoheth,a reparation. I. Chro.4. 20. .oj ^f' :■' ■■•, U'-' ■^ il ■.n5Cf.rtuph,a natph.ora couering.iXhro.&ij., ..i.Mdasiijitxu A uUof cK^Lord. i.CHro.5.7. Zur]ql,therp<;k!epfGod,Nuni.j.J5., , ' n ^C.ULJ:t^A ■ fi f Vri,roy light.! .Chro.2.2b. Vniab.the light o* the Lord. zSam. 1 1, j, Vticl,l,giuorfircof God.i.Chron.i^-.if ^ Vtbai nvne miquitii^,or time. 1 .Chro 9.4. Vtz.ah,ftt. 2.Sam,^''^f"'^''-^-"'7-^^iJj' - ;/v'i5i^^"^ '^/ifcpt a rfd^. bis wicked d Abdon^jlijdgein l/Laft. lupge? jji^l j. . " Ach^r.(Luic!h'5.5,ai]c^V4.0«,'-(.', , g ,',. / i^of r.Klfigivnto tjie 2^,43, Abfl,fldtkvvl;'eiedwelt;h^vife. .i;Sijrt>., AcbifKking of Path i^ Absiiatbe fpj' ' 26.18. ^ AcTartiand his creatibii.Gejiwij^C (p.Bije of Ahabandbijdoing*, ,. i- r- . , ,ci.. . ■ -i^.^^.M-y' 'i'KTngsi'2.49.'2,Kingsi/2|' , ' " i^iathar tfce (bnnt of 46ImeI«f:b.f n^ff- Varp la|>oiireth.Qcn«j.4ii. .^.^ ^ ^r, ^jp/, A|l?aii3h,fhe (ennepf Ibrair. j and his do* doings. i.S3m.22. and,a'j.'i^Kingsi, A~dam the'fi^urebf Ct)r^i^.]|^prQ.5,jjdb«5^?i)th,i.Sam,i7,' Aduftaie niu'/lbcea'uoyded.&;'dttt^.^'4, ^AfciraTrti'axvicked a-an.t.»MafC.7Jl«Jind ^•vjiitotbe2|.Sa;T^,4, /;,-', ',v.' ', r *'''o".J Jj' ^Co^i.o.S^'.ilTli^l'.^.J^-jjA r^fi'^ I ■ «' • -t 3 '.•'',.'• - TneAbnnT.hatiunbf tbe,Ig\^es, IlaLi.ij. Tbeadiirt'etie'of DaucJ. i.Saifi.i i.ari'd 12. AI^x'4n(T6r the Copper fmith. 2.TiiT),4.i4. AtforanTfiine'3 to'deatb. ilKings 12'.^^. '^ Aboljjhgnd Abo!ibah.Eze.2j.4\ Ad^iix^iK^an'ipt-olpcx'Kieasp.QiGoiJ, lob Aholiab, an exceUentivpikeman. Exodus AbiahamaP.rpplict.GeB.;o.7»- j ' . ,r ./jf'P,'^:^i^arr,fi.jo. , . ^^ ,,''''^' Giu'dnot thine Almc^ grudgingly. 3, Cor. Abljlomandhi'.doings,'.frqni tbe'a.Sam^- the,irfljaIon<; oTjX^^^ 5.7', \ ,..' . I j.vnto riic 1^. / ". , " 'woTtRvlftV.Ko.n^S.iS.."'' ,' j:".. Chr5ft our Altar.Heb.'i'j.io. Abfenc f om^GoJji.Cor.J.tf. ,, Afili^oa tt^ ijiein that t^^.ft fn ariy;Ot{jcr, lh^,Ajtar & th-fornaethcreof.Exo.1e.14. The AbRinentebfMG!isatjd^raab.Ex^." thciuVGdt?, &i.;t.'ji'V7. " * .'. ' .. " Tfie /Altars of the Genres. E^jcd. 54,1 j. 34 2§.i.Kingsi^.8. * ' "■ ^' Affliftionto tbcnuiiataffliittbffailbWl, ^AniaUkit«s.Exod.i7.8.Num.i4,25. S4 .aair Amafathe head of Abfalom*ar«iekl.$*nr. I7.2j,and 20.4. Amaxiah king q( ludah. 2.Kin|s 14.1, ' Ainai-iah the prieft-Ot Bt<^d . Antiochus Eupator.i,Mac.^.i7,a.RIacca, ' i6.io>hd i/.i." ^ApoUoniiis difcomfitedjbjf. Jp^t^iban, i ' k.Mac. ro.Sz.T' ' ' , ;j'J^' ,';/ Apollbs a'lfearn^d Wan. Afles' 1 8.2V. The Apo(Uesaffli(a(}dTot ChnftsIake.A^. 4.3. and J. 18. The Apoftles aske who is the greateit in thekingdomepf heauen.Matt. 1 8, t. r The Apoftles firft fent toahe lewes. MaOj, I to.6, - , ■' .'._■, I The A V oftles fhall iudge the t jvfluc tiibes. I Matth.i^.28. The feoond Table. Apolllet why they were ordeined in the Church. I, Cor.1.28. ^ Godittdgeth notaccording to the Appea* raoce.iiSam.fi} .7. ^ AquiU and Pri(cilla doe harbor tbc Church. I. Cor. 1 5. 1 ijr. ••.-.if^ , 3, ^Tbe ruine oi the Arabians.Ila.ai,i4, King Arad flaine.Nu.n. s i . j. , : , ; : The Aramitcs.i.Sam.8,and io,'2.King$ J. and ^.and 7.and 8. ;; : Araunah fellech hisxhrediiiig flooietoDa* uid. 2. Sam. 24.24. ' " Mamreacittedt Arbab , called alio He< bron.Gen.3^»7k :. Anffaichus felk>wpri(oner with Paul.Col. 4.10. The Atkeof Godjibe forme and vfe there- of. Bxod.2j-io.Dcut.»e.}.and jt.2<$. loQiua J.J. i.Sam.4. vnto the 7.3, a, Sam. 1 5.24. The Arke of Noab« Genelis 6.i4,and 7.1, 1 Peter J. 20. " r Theftreiched out Armc of God. i.Kings 842. A' pacb(hadj his birth an d age.-Gene.i i . 1 0, 12,15. Flee Ariogancie.Rom,i2, J. ^' Ala king of ludah , and his doings, i. Kings 15.8, AraheUoabsbrotherflaine.2.Sam.2.2j. Afaph the brother bf Heman^ chanter, i, Chro.^.jp. Afherlaakdbs forine. Genefis 30,13. his bleliing and hi> portion. DeUt. 53. i4« lofhua 19.14. ■ ' Afhima the idole that the men of Hamath madeinSamatJa I.Kings 17.30, Aflitaroth , the idalc that the lewes wor- fliipped.Iudges i.i3.ar.d3.7. Paul is' forbid to preach in Alia. A6ts. 1 6, 6. at length he preachethrherc.A(3r.i^.io, Alhkelon taken by Iudah.iudgcs i.i?. Icfus entreth on an afle into lerUfalem. \fatth.2r.7, Afles in vfe among the lfraelites,Gcri,42; 2 ^.Judges 12.14. The Affe of Balaam fpcaketh. Numb.22, 28. Alhur. went out of the land of Shinar.GcnJ' ro.ii. AlTuerus king ^ hif doings andhisiawe^in i thebookeofEft. ^ Athaliah reigneth oucr jud^ s-KJngi. • ^'•^' ' ' S' Paul reproueth the Athenians for their fu- peiftitions,A(2es 17.22. ^ Aiariah rcigneth in ftead of his father Amaz.iah> and is ftiiken with a Ic^'ro^e. ■ i.RingsiJ.i,?. Azariab the Prophet: 2.Cbro. i^ . i . .'. : i BAaIpeni!m,acierraineplace. 2.Sam.5. 10. Ea.il-pcot , an 'dole : the Tf?aelitf s for ioy- ning themfdueS thereunto , are put co death.Num.25. J. Dpertie.Iob 40. 10, Beia,a citie,callt(Ja!fo Zoar,Gen.i4.i. Belecue in leftis Chrift.and thy finnes lhal^ beforgiuen.Aftfs 10.4?. ToBdefueistheg1ftofGod.Matt.13.1r, and i6.i7,Iohn6.44. To him t|v»t Bclc£ueth,all things are po(fi- 'bl?. Ma'k. 9 jj. He that BeK Uvtb in Chrift, fhall neuer pa. rirti.Iohn j 15. . Belfhszzarkingofthe Babylonians. Da» nitlv. Benai,ihkiiletbToab. t,King5 2.34. Ben-hadad king of A»am , a:id his doing?. I.Kings 15.18.1 Chro.i6.J. Bcniamin.Gen. j 5. 1 8,and 43. and 44- and 4y.Dcut.3j.n. ■ . . , Beth'cl Beth-el 01 Lia,C8.&' 22 15. Chaflitieis the gift of God.Wi/Tl.S.ar. Chcmofh the abomination of Moab. i,' Kirg.11,7. The Chenibims keepe the way of the tree oflife.Gen.3.24. ■ - Offend not litlc Cliildren.Mar.iS.^, ' The rod of corredion for Children. Proil, 22.15.Ecclus.30. 1 3. Tfie Angels oflitlechildten.Mat.i 8.10. Children as concerning mal)ciournefTe,and not invnderflanding.i.Cor,i4.2o. Children brought to Chrift. Mar. 1 9. i j. Chrift receiutth the Childe into bis armcs. Marke9.3me;i.Pet.i.22. PrieftsoftheIeives.Leuit.i(f.2i, ThcCrowneofrighteoufDefle, », Tiino.4. F^lfeChriflesandfalfe prophets doe great Conteilion of thy fuincs CO God. i.King. 8. miracles.March 14.J524. 8.47 Pfal.j 2.5. ThcCrov/neofthornes.Mat.27.29, r. Chtiftians (o named fir(t in Anliochia.Aa. Cutfed is hee that hath his Confidence in Who Crucific the flefb^gcthclufts thereof' 11.26. man.Ierc. 17.J. Galat.j,24. Chrifiiansarefree. i.Pet,i.itf. lohn i.ji. GodisnocthcauthoutofConfulion, but ^ The Cup and bread that wee receiuein Chfiftianshated of the world. Mac.ip.22, ofpcace.j.Cor.i4.jj, remembrance ofChrift.i.Cor. 10. 16. Luke 21.17, ' Who ought to bee excluded out of the The Cup for deathandcroffc.Mac. 2022. TheChurchisthehoufeofGod. i.Tina.j. Congregation of the Lord. Dcut.j 3.1, Curfed is hee that fulfUleth notihe lawe. ij. The Confcisnce of the wicked is alwayes- Gslac.j.io. ■ TbeChu-'^chofGodisnot contentious. I fearefull Pro.jg.i, Curfedis hec that bangeth on thetrei^^ Cor'!ii.i6. ChriftthcConiolationof Ifrael.Luk.i 2j. Pcut.21.2j. <5 The Apodles forbid the Gentiles to be ThegoodC6uer(ationofChri(lians. Phil, TheCurtaincsof the Tabernacle. Exod, Circumcifed,A6V.i5.28. i.27.and j.17. a^.j.and j6.8. Circumcife the foceskinne of the heart. The Conuerfatio.n of Saintes fliould pro- Olde Cuftomccaonot be forgotten, Prou. Peut.io.j^.and J0.6 Rom,2»i9. Co- uokc vs to follow their fa th.Hcb.ij. 7. ,22.6. ' , ., loff.i.n'. ContemncrsofthewordcofGodfhallbe •[CyrusKingofPerfia.andhJsdoings, I* PaulCiicuinciretl]Timf«thi<;.A(aif J. : "punilhcd.i.Ssm 2.^3.1(3.28.14. fa.4jt,2P^^lnBfoth£rlyCorreaion.Prou,i7,5. Matt.ll, > .-:■.'/'. .-j' ^- ;■ •.■iit> Abrahirrt Commaunded to circumcife his 18. ij. . famibe.Gen. 17.9,10. They that refufe Corrciflion.are thrcatned . jp* Agon the god of the Philiftims. 1 ,Sam Circiimciffon ai^d vncircumcifion are no- ofGod.Leuir.i(5 22. - i^ j.2, . . thing. I Cor.7 1 9. TheConcaionofchc Lord.Heb.12.5. Damans beleeaeth in Chrift* Aftes 17. Cjrci)mfirK)ni> feuiiti!dc.03l.j.4. It is permitted to Corred thy brother: J4. . Tlic feconde Circumcifion yndcr loQiua. buttohacchim.is,|7. Couetou'ne'^isi.'olatrie.Col.j.j. 49. i6.Deut,j 3.22. lofli 19,40. TheClouiff fiUeththe houfeofthetordc. Couctoufntfle-isinfatiable.Pro. 17,20. - ThcdeedesofDMkenefle.Rom.i j.i*. i.KngS 10. .Couftoufnestberooceofalleuill.i.Timo. Dariusdoiags. Dao-sji. andchap.d.&.y. Thercnurtgot the Clothes a fignc of great 6.10. and 1 i.Exrafi.i. heauines. Io(h 7.5.M3tth.26.65,2,Sam, Couetnurnrsto bceauoydcd. Pro.ij.i.^. Dathan for his rebellion is conftimed rti'h, 'i.r'i.' ' .- lfa.3^ii.lerc.^.io.Ephe,5,j. ; fire.Nun>,ji 6, . i i ^ To hsapc Ce);ii« v'l^cvi^ tbfl.beale, D.aiid df«(;iaed Saul. i. Sain, 2ci,j.hedecei- i^;aricljf4 ' . '•,', 1 Ron^M.J?. ucdKing A;h fh.i.S.-!ni.27.io. The Comforter is promiied. lohn 14.16.. The IfricrcsMskeCounfcl of God in their Daudddpif^d ihccommandcrTientof «hef aMdjj.2elilah hetrayeth Samfon.Iudg. I tf. i)ertietrius, Seleucus fonne and his doings, from i,Macca.7.i,vmo 2,Macca.i5. If we Denie C hriit,he will denie vs.2. Tim, 2.12. ** The aflurance of the Defperate. Exekicl DittcsDotdemaunded before tbeyeeteot frecdomcDeiit.i J.2. Chrift hcaleth c wo porteffed of Deuils.Mat. S.zS. and 12.22. The Deiiill confiefTcth that hcc kt^owtth Chtid and Paul. Marke 1.24, Luke 4. J4. Aaesii>.ij. TheDeuill i« a murthrrer.Iohn 8.44. TheDeuill prince of thisworld.EphcC2.2. loh.i 2 J I. Col 2.1 J , the accufcr of the faithfull.Reuel.i2,io.ouraduet{arie,and encmie.5.Per,5,8.Ephcf.(J,is. ■ Deu Is drnien out by faftiiig and prayer. Mat, 17. II. . ., *- The Deuill feducetli the wojnari, aadis therefore curftd Gene. j. 1 4. * Th-Kingisbound toreade the bookc of Deareron^mie.and why.D.u. 17. 19,20. ' Dfuteronomie is co-nmaundcdto beread * , .to4,vomeD andchildrcD. Deuter, 3 1 . 1 1, Tficlccohd 1 able. ^euteronomic is deliuered to the Leuites and Eldcrs.Deut,ji.9. lofiahrcad the booke ot Deuteronomie to the people. 2.Kings 2 3.2. ^ The diligence ol minillers. Ptouer. 27. Dinah, the daughtef of laakob, rauifhed. Genefis J4.2. Dionylius an Areopaglte beleeueth in Chrifl.A1aes17.j4. Diotrephet reprooued tor bit arrogancie. ;.Iohn<7, Seuentie Difdple$ fent to preach,Luk.io.i. The Difcfplcs wherein they may be know- en. lo^a 8,j i.and i j .3 > . Difeafesarethc fruites of finne. Iphn $,14. In Difeafes God ought to be (ought vnto. I.Kings 1. 1 S. Difguifing raiment is forbidden both to man andwoman,Dcut,22,5. How God hatcth difobedience. x.Santuel lS,2j. The Dilobedient firicken with madnefle, ' and blindnefTe.Detit.28.28. The man that Difobcyeth the ludge, fhall die,Dcut.i7.i2. He that difobcyeth God, is fubieS to ma- ny curlts.Deut.28.i$. Againft D.uorcement,i.Cor,7. lo. DiDmation forbidden. Leuit.30,27. Deut, i8.io,ri. If3.8./9, He or ihe that hath the fpitite of Diuinati- on, ought CO bee fioncd to dcai±,Leuit. 20.27. ^ Sound Doatinc. Tit. 2-7,8. No Doarme, but Chtiftes ought to be r«- ceiued.2.Iohn io.Col.2.8. Doarincsof deuils.i.Tim.4.r, Doeg difclofed Dauid to Saul. i.Sam.22. 9* Giue not holy thirds to Dogges, Matth.7. 6. The Dogge is returned to hi» vomit. a.Pet, 2.22. . Doramage that one doth to'anothcr, Exo- dus 22,5. The Dummc ishealed.Mat.9.j2. The Doue fent outof the Arke.Gen 8.8. ^ The Dragon , tlie olde ferpent. Reucl. 20.2, By Dreames God fpeaketh to ibf Pro- phets.Numb i2.tf. Spir!tuallDrinke.i.Coi'.io4.' . Chrifl was called inskoinc a Drinker of • wine. Matth. 11.19, the Apoflles alto. Aa:es2.i J, The DropPie is healed.Luke 14.2. The euils that come of Drunkcnncs.Prou. 2J.29. Drunkennesto be auoyded, cuen of Kings. Pro.ji.4.Luke94.J4!Ephef,J.i8, - <5I Man is dull. Gen. 3. 1 9. ThcDufl of. the tettelhaken off againfl whnm.Matt io.i4. ^ Many Dwelling places in the houfe of God.Iohn 14,2. fT Paul def;rfth to Dye.Philip. 1.23. Chrifl praycth,not to Dye..Matth. 2inc all things, j .ThefT. y.2 1. ■ Examine thy felfc before thou come to the fuppcr of the Lord. I. Cor. 1 1.28. Excommunicate thofe that loue not lefus Chrift.i.Cor.i(S.2 2. The Excommunieation that Paul vfed, i. Cor.5.5. Exbrcifts hurt by the Euill fpirit. Adlcs 1 9. Experience bringeth hopc.Rom.5.4, f The good Eye, Vlat.d.2 2. EjrcforHyc.Exod.2i.24,Matth.5.5?» OLd ttiucs Fables. I. Tim 4.7. Euery one ought to prooue his Faith. a.Cor.i j.y. Continuance in Faith.ColofT. i .2 j. The fhield of Faith. Epht f.^. I <;. Chrift pray ah for Peters Faith. Luke 22. ?!• , Tl« definition of Faith. Hebrcwes 1 1 . r. Faith comnieth by hearing.Rom. 10.17. The Apoftlespray to haue their Faith in- crea(ed.Lukei7.5, laith in God by Chrift. I .Peter 1,2 1 . Mat. (2.21. .^•uth ioyaed with chariticuTim. i,j[. The Tccond Tabic. Faitbisthegiftof God, Phil.1.29. Z.Pe- ter I.J. The cndc of Faith is the iahution of our foules. I.Peter 1.9. The Faith of Abraham. Geneiis 1 y,tf. and 24.7. The Faith of the Fathers. Hebrwcs ir. By Faith therpiritisreceiued.Galat.j.2. By Faith the hearts are purified. Aits 15. pi, lohniy.j. By Faith we rcfift the deuil, i .Peter 5 . 9. Faith without workes is dead. lames 217. The Faithiull are the children of Abraham, Ronrtanes 9,8. The Faithful! (hall not come into condem- nation. lohny. 24. To Fall into the handes of theliuing God. Hcbrewes 10.3 1. To Fall vpon the face.Gen, 17.17.Ruth 2. 10. A great ^Amine in Samaria, 1 .Kings 1 8 . 2 . 2, Kings ^.25. The Famine ot Gods word forcfpoketi. A* mos.S.ii. Mofcs Falhth foiirtie dayes and fourtie nights Exod. 34. 28.Chrirtlikewi(c, Mat. 4.2. FainedFafting.lfa,58.j.Zech.7.j,Mat.^ 16. The Father of Chtift is our Father.Ioh. 20. He that knoweth Chrifti knoweth the Fa- ther.Iohn 14.7. Honour thy Father and mother.Mat.15.4. Markc 7. i o. Fathers are charged to teach their childien the laweot God.Deut.ii.ip. Hee that beateth his Father , or mother, fhall die the death, Exod.21,15, Prou. 20.JO. ■God doth right viito the FatheHe(Te.Deut, 10.18. The Fatherle{le.Deuter.i4,29.and 24,19, and 26.1 2.and 27.19. f[ The Featcfull muft abftnt themfelucs from warre.Deut.20. 8. Learne to Feare God.Deut.14.2j. The Feare of God is true wifcdome, lob 28.28. The worthicftplaces at Feafts. Matt.2 j.tf, Feafls tniic at Cheepfhearings, 2.Sam.i j. 2J. ^ God teacbeth to Fight. 2.Sam. 2 2 . j y. The finger of God, let hispower.Exod.8, I?. The firft borne in the land of Egypt die, Exod.ii.4,5. and i2.29,je. Of Fir(tfruJts.Exod.22.29. Leuit.23.10, The Firft fruits pertcined to the hie Priefls. Num.y.9. Fifhcs cleaneand vncIeane.Leuit.1 i,9>iqj 1 1, ^ Paul ncuer vfedFlatterie.i.ThclT.i.y, Flee in time of peifecution.Matt.io.ij. ThedeeJesof theFlcni.Gal.5.19. ManisbutFl!fli.Gen.6.j. To be in theFlefh,for,to liue according to theFIefli. Rom.7.y. Flelh and blood, thatis^ wbatfocuerisin inan.Matth.i^.17. The wiftdotre of the FleQi is death. Rom. 7.24.and8,^. Flcfh lufleth againfl the fpirit, Galat.j.17, The Fltfh of Chrift eaten by faith, lobn ^. 54. Thecareof theFlefh ought tebcreieacd. Rom,i3.i4. To eate the Flefti with the blood is foibid. Gcne.9.4. Be careful ouer your Flockes.Pro.27,2 j. Noahs Flood.Gen.tf.and 7.and 8. The caufe ofthe vniueifall Flood. Gcn.tf.j, An otfering of Fiourc.Leuit.i.i. ^ By the Folde is vnderftood the Church, John 1 0.1 5. A rod bdongeth to the Foolesbacke.PrOi uerbs 25.3. . Forbeare oneanother.Ephe.4,i. Chrirt deliueted by the determinate coon- fell and Foreknowledge of God. A&Ci We are e\e6t according to the Foreknovf- ' lidge of God. 1 .Pet.i .2. Our Forerunner Chrifl. Hebr.tf.20. Kow oft thcu oughteft to Forgiue thy brp- ther.Mat.18.21, 22. Fornication ought not to be named among vs.Ephelians y.j. Fornicatours (lull not inherite the king' dome of God. 1 .Cor.(5, 9. Forfakerhy father and mother for Chriflt fake.Matth.19.29. Forfake thy felfe.Matth.itf,24. Fooles.pr6u.12.vnto 1 8. The Foxes of Samfon.Tudg, 1 5 ,4. f Mans fragilitie.]fa.4o.<,7. ' . The tree is knowen by the Fruite.MatthiW 16. f Woe to them that be Full. Luke tf.25. fTht pillar of Fyre.Exod.40.j8. Chrift is come to put Fyre oi) cheeart^ Lukei2.y9. ; , . Eueilafting Fyre prepared for the Jeuiu. Matth.25,41. A law touching the Fyre that conflimet^ thecorne,Exod.22.tf. ThcFyric Iavv,Deiiter.3J.2, GAal Ebedsfbnne and his doings. ludg. 9-26, . Gady'Ptophet.i.Sam.22.5.2,Sam.a4.ir, Gad the fonne of laakob. GeneOs jo.i i-« and49 19.lofh.22. " Thecounfcll of G-imalieLAdes y.jy. The Garment madeoflinnenand woIleO) forbidden.Deut.22. 1 1. Aarons Garments. Exodus 28. The ftraite Gate leadeth to life. Matthew^ 7-i3»>4- ludgemcntdonem the Gates of the dtic Deut.22,iy. GatheriupsfortheSaints.i.Cor.itf.r, ^ Ged.iliahis flfline.z.ki'ng.2y.2y. The Geldcil (hall not enter into the coa« grcgationof thcLord.Dcut.jj.r. Gendenede is praife woithie. £phe(i.4.s« ^• Galat.),22. Eletaion of the Gentiles, Pfilme 2,8. and i«+L44' ,, . Ifracj Ifrael is forbidden to be at peace with tbe ,Gcntiles.Deut.7.a,j. ThcConuerfion ofihc Gentiles. Ila.i.t- Arts 11.17.and 1 4. 17. The holy Ghoft fell vpon the Gentil«, ■ Aft. 10.44, 4). I'hc vocition of the Gciiles by preaching The conucrfa'ion of the Gentflfs before thcyknctvthetructh.Ephc-2.i,2,j. Chrift callcth the Gene Ies,whelpes. Matt. 1 5.2^. God fn- a time fuflfered the Gentiles to »valkc in iheir oune \ayes. Ads 14- 16. <|| ThemenofGibtah and thdr wicked- ncflcIudf^.iy.iJ. Gideon and hisdi-ingj.Iud-? 6.Scj.di i. The trial thjc Gideon tooke of his (oul djcrs, and bowe many th.y were, ludg. . GoJmeafureththe Gift iccordingto the heart.Mar.ii.4;. 5alii.ntion is theGifr of God Kphe.2.8. The CJifr of God is tsot bctight wiih mony, AaS.io, Gehazi rccciued Gift <; of Nahaman. 2 .king. J.2J.14, The Giftsofthc holy Ghoft are diuers.i. Com 2.4. To be girded withvciitie. Ephe.^.14. Giue, andit(halbeg:ucnvntoyou. Luke It is a bletTed thing to Giue rather then to ," recei11e.Aft.20.j5. GodlcHicihacbcerc(ulGiuer.2.Cor,9.7, fj The defire of vaine glory.Gal.5.2tf . Man ought not to glo'ie in himfelfe, i. Cor.4.7. but in the knowledge of God. ;* lercm (J.ij,24. Gluttons and drunkards arc to be auoyded. Pro.2j.io. Gluttony .Rom.rj. I J. ■^Thedoate ch.irged withal the luiqui- ties of the peoplc.Leuie. I ^. 2 2 . The people require new Gods.Exod,j2. 1. Godis Almighty.Gen i7.i.and j5.n . Xjod is a fpiric.Iohn 424. God is euery where and /ccth al things. ler. 2?.25>24' • GodisimmortaI.i.T5m.i.i7.&g is Hard to God.Gcn. 1814^ TheHarueft.Lcuit.r^.p. TheHaru'd of the faithfull. Maub.p.tj, Iolin4. jy. Hazad king oner Aram. i.Kin3.i5?. (J. vn- tothe2.King.14. ^ Ihe Head of the Church, Chrift. EpheC 4.1 J. Heare Chrift.Dcut, 18.18. Matth.i 7.5 . SinglenefleofHrart. 2.CinM,ri.i.Per.t. 2 2. Vncircuirciftd Hearis. Ier.ji.2^.ncuMo. i^.outot y which come cuill thou<>hiS. Matth.i y. 19. The Lord ftcth the heart of man, i.Sam, 16 7. Rom. 1. 27. Theheartof man is ivicked, Geneftf.j ■Dcut.ip.19, Godslawes writren in the Heanes of the fr,ichfult.Heb.t(.io. The gcod Heart ipeaketh good rhrgs. Mar. 1 2.55. 7hecreationofHeauen.Gen.i.^,7,8. New Heaiicnsand newcaith 2,Pet, j. 1 3. The Hea'jens fluit vp becaufe of Gods wratb.Deut.11.17. Hebron,ax:itic,Gen.j).27, It is comely for a v\onian to haue lon<» Haire, i.Cor.ii.iy. Not an Haire of them (liall periOi, that fuf- ferforChrift,Luke2i.i8. Our Hairesbenumbred,Mat.io. Jo. Chrift the Hcire of all tlii"ng5.H£b.i.2. A dcfctiption ©f Hell, Ifa. 30.53. Heman the finger. i ,Chro. ^. j j, Henoch the firffciiie.Gen. 4 17. Henoch the (onneof Kain.Gen.4.i 7. Henoch taken vp.Gcn.j.24,' He bescrcatcd.Gen. i.i i . 'I here muft be Her cfics,and why, i . Cor, ■ 11.19. Herefiesarcdeede.oftheflefli. Gal.5.1?, 20. Hctetikes muft be auoyded.Tit. j .1 o. 1 he Heritage of him that dicih without man child. Num. 17.8. God, the Hcritafeof thcLeuites. Deut 18.2. An Heritage referued for vs in hcauen. Mat.2jj4.Gal.j. 17,18. Tit.j.7.1. Pet. '•?,4. Chrift calleth Hcrodea foxc.Loke 1 j. j 2. Herodekilieththeinfancs.Matth.2.16. Ihcdayof Herodcsnatiiiitie.Mar.6. It. Herodes opinion of Ctirift,Matth. 14.2. Hczekiah King of ludah , 2nd his doin^j. 2,King.i8.and 19, andso.Ha. j6. voto the 40. f ThcriuerHi.!dekcI,Gen.2.x4. Giue the workeni.in his Hire.Lcuit.i 9. i j, Dcut.2». 14,15. Hiram the King of Tyre, and his doinge, z.Sauiu, i,5amn.y,i f . and Hiram the Cunning v.ctkeman.i.K pg.7.i j. Cod commaumieth the Hittites to be de« ftfiiycd v:tcrly.Deut. JO, 17. •IHany in the lyoraj body. luJg. 14-8, Honrmi a! men.t.Ptt.z.ij, Giuc Honour to tliy wife, as to the wea- ker ve.Ttl.i. Pet. 3. 7, Cine Honour, to whonve ye owe honour. Ro:r,. 1 j .7. VVcare r»u:d by Hape.Rom.8.24, Hi^pe nukfth nor .iflutn:d.llo • .5, J. Hophnithe (onneofEli, i.S,)m, 1.34.51:4.4, Horeba inountainCjCalicd alfo Sinai. Dcuci 1.2. God is the Horne of our faluation. i.Sam, 31. 3. Horim5 chafed out by the fonnes of Efaii, D-U.J.I2. The number of Salomons Horfes, i .King. 4,iv?,J.Chro.j>.i5. Abrahams at d Lots Hofpi'alitie. Gen.18, a. and 19.2. Vfc Horpitalitie, Rom, 12.13 .Htb, 13,2, L,Pet.4 9: The bodic of man is called an eatd^ily Houft.z.Cor.jii. The Hou(e infefted with the plague of Ic- profie,Leiiit.i4,34, The Houfc of pocrifie reproued. Ifa, 5 3,2, AnHircling.]ohn 10.12. I IAakob and Efati abound in riches. Gen. 39-7. JaakobanJhisdo;ngs,Ge«,2j.yntO't!ic 50. I.-!KkobbeIoiKdofGoJ.Roni.9.t3. J.'takob is accompanied ol God,whi:herlb» euer hegoeth.Gen.i^.i j. laakob is called Ifracl.Gf n. J ».i8. laakch ivreftIcih'.vithGod.Gcn.3 2.24, labin king of Canaan. Iudg.4 2. IahrxielaPfopher.i.Chro.20.14, Iaii'alL;d{reinlfr3cl.Iudg. 10 }, Jamfs favvc Chtiftcs refaitciftion, i.Cor. »J.7' The Tccond Table.' lames the brother of lohn isputtodeatb< Aft 12.1. lannes andlambres refilled Mofcs, z.Tim. 3.8. lapiict and his(bnnes.Gen.io.j. lafona afTucance torreceiuing of Paul, Ad, '7-9. ^Ibianaludgein Ifrad ludg.ixS. ^Idolaters ought to die , sud nhcreforc, Deut 17.3. they thai not inherte the king.lome of hcaucn. i.Cot,6.9,io, Idolattts {lane by the (oancs of Leui. Exo, 3.2.16,27,28. T!iiti[,s coniccratcd to li.ioles.i.Corfnth.3. Ad es. 15.20. Idolesaiebuc vuiitic. i.Samuel 12. 2. 11. Kiag.i(5 3o.:hcyareabo.nJfljtion.Deui. y-^s-T.d 27.15. Idoks to bidden.Leiiit.i^.i.Dcut.iS.^. ^]IcooDh3Z, thel'inncollehu the KLig, arK{hisr,oiiig*.2.King.i 3,1. lehoiach n fucccedeth lehoiakim his fa- ther.2.Kinf;,24,8, lehoiada tlxliicPficft 2.King.i2.4. lehoiakim fcruatint to the King of Babel. 2.Kmg 24 I. Ichonadab thefon.ieof Rechab, 2. King. J o. 1 5 . If horam the King of I.idah anJ his doings. i.King.22.50.2 kings. 16. IehoramthcronncoFAhab.2.king.3.r. Ichofhaphat King of ludah. i. Kings 15, 24.2.king.}.i. lehoQiua the fo.ine oflehozadak. Hagg. 1. 1., lehu a Prophet 1. King. 1^.7. Jehu King of Jfracl,flnd his doings, i .king, 1 9. » ^.vnto the 2, king. 1 1 , God is a ielous God, Exod.aaj, Dcut:r. S.9. The laweof lelouficNumb. J, Ierichodcflroyed,lofh"2.&6.built vp a- gaineby Hiel,i.kmg.i6,34, lencho wholy exeaable to the Lorde, IoJh.^,17. Tlie hand of lercboam dryed vp. i.King. ' }4. leroboam King of Ifrael , and his doings. i.kmg.i i,26.vnto the 15. The t u ne of Icrufalcm. Mat. 23.38. Icrufalcm builragaiue.Nehem 3.1. Ieru(a4cm called al/o^cbuii. loOi. 1 5,8 . & 18.28. Gideon called lerubbaal , and wherefore. Iudg.6.32. IflusthenameoftheMeflias. Matt.i.ii, Luke I 3i.Pbil.2.io. Vaine leliingforbidden.Ephcf 5,4. lethroMofes father in lavve, Exod.3.i,& 18 I. The Icvves baptixtd InMofes. i.Corinth, 10.2. The Iswes cxerciftd in afflidions, Dcuf.8. 16, TheIcwesobflinacy.L'3.48.4,A(a.38.27. The fcmn.int of ifve Icvves (hall reruine. Ifj.IO 21. Iticbcl and her cnieJ doing";. i.King. 1 5. and 18. and ip.ond ii.i.King.p.30. _, f The Image is 4 cuticto hitu ibat xs\^ IudahI-e4h&fbnnc.G(oe,2^.;5 kethJt.Dcut.i7,ij. Mans Imaginations are euil.Gen.^. j, «f Wee ought not to companie with infi* dels.2.Cor.6.i4. Iniidels are called the drie tree.Luk.t-3.j1, Infiimitiescomevpon v$ for our iinncs, Iohn.5,14. Thc'Leuitesinheritancc.Deut.ro.p. Euery one (hal bcate his o«vne iniquitie Dcut, 24. 1 6, Iniuricsoughtto be forgotten. Leuiticus, 19-. 8. Innocent as concerning cuil, and wife vn- to chat which is goOil, Rom. 1 6. 1 ^, None is Innocent before God. Exod.34.7, Three tl , J. gs arc Infit .-.b. ?. Prou . 3 o, 1 5. Wicked Iniicntions Dttit.jS 20. Chrill i.sj!urInt^rc<:lIi)ur.Rom.8.34, loabrtv) his doings, from 2. Sam.a. vnto i.K'ng,i.33, loafh pieferiifd through the help? of hi» £unt7chi.(hcba.2.Kiog ii.i. loaih the father ol G'deun.Iudg.tf.api loafh thefonne of .'\haxiah , and Jctioafh ihcfonne of Icboahai; j. Kings ii.s-. and 14.B. lob an example of patience. ram,5.i I. lochebcd ti'.e wiieof Amram Exod.tf.20. lohanan. lirem.4o.and4i.and42.&45i lohn BaptiU exhotretb to rcpet5tance.Mat» lohn Baptifl is buried. M.it. 1 4. i j. lohn Marke the miniiJler of Paul and Bar* nab3S.Aft.i2,2j. lonathanagouerr.our of the lewes. J.Mac, p. and 1 1. and 12. lon.ithan the lonnc of SjuI, and fa.'s do* i,-.g.i.Saniu.i4.and iS.andi j, and 20* and 31. lofeph and his doings, fromfhe 3o,of Ge» nefis.vnto 'heendeof thcbookc, lofephof Arir1iatlica.Ma-.27.57. lofes called Bain3ba5.Aias.4.3tf. 'ihegcodKinglofiuh,, and bis doings,!, kinH. i 3 i 2.kmg2i.24.ar.d2 2.i. , lofhua and his dofngvExod 24,13. & jj. 27.Numb.11.2ii. ik ij. &14. Deut.i. 38.and throughout fis wholcbcoke. o loiham thefonne of leiubbaal.Iudg. 9.5. Tfie lourreyes of the children of Ifrael. Numb.j 3. . V ... ■ "" l[[fphtf.li,and hisdoings.Iudg.i 1,8^ IS. ^ Ifaiah che Prophet.2, king, 1^.20. his vi« fions.Ifa.i and 2.andL6. I/hai Dauid^ father Ruth, 4.2 2.1 .Scmu. 1 tf. II. Ifh-bcdif th.and his doings.2.Samu.a. and 3. and 4. I/hmacl anri his life. Gene. itf. and i7.arjj 21. and 25. Wiry Inciib i« as called Ifiael.Gen. 32.2 8, Truf ifraclircfjwho.Rom 9.6,8. Carnal! lfraeldcfaibed.Hof.j).7. If.icfraluation.Luk; 1.77, lhcbrruiticof1nansLife.Pral.13.Iob7. fc!fe,andbraR in the middcs. A^ 1.18. ^ KohachanJbisfonnes.Exod.if.iB.Iolh. To finJehis Life,and to lofc it, Matth.io* Matth.27.5. 21, y. J TbercdKovv.Num.ip, linglob.i. lodgement forafflidion, i.Pet.4.i7. The Lifecf man is but a vapour. lame* Iudg.:<^.Luke ij.;!. ^Ixbak the -(bnne of Abraham, snd his \V<.c to their. thicLaug'i, and why. Luke PrecepfJofLoi'c.Pfo.^.iS. doings, Gcnefis 21, vntothc23.6. and 6.2$. Theforceandpcwet ohLotie.i.Cor. i j. jj.a?, TheLawavoke.Aclesij.io. Loue coueieth the ff.ultiwdc of fmnes, K The end pf the La>v,Cbnll.R0m. 10.4. Pro.io.i2.i.Pcr.4.8. NAriuicic ofKain,and his doings. Gene. By '.he La-.v comm -th koowlcJgeol finnc. God is Loi^e. i.Iohn..}.!^. 4 i.to verfc ip.i.Iohn J 12. Rom.j 20. God Lcued vsfirll. i.Iohn.4,1^. •|KciIanaci:ie,deliUcrcdbyDauiJ. i.Sa. ThsLawgnifntoilicbwIeflc.i.Tim.r.?. Louce>,cc!lcth faith andhopc. i.Corintb*' muViZj.-t. The Law is giuenvnto the people. Exodus »3.'3- Cod K:;j^! tb hts , .-.^ the apple of the eye. lo.Dcuc.y. Loueenideth not. i. Cor. i j.4, De.jr. J 2. 1 o. The Lawc not giuen for the luft, Galath. They Loue God tl-.at keepe his commandc* Kct'j'?h the wife of Abraham, Gcncfis yi3. mtrms,i.Iohni.5, 2. •' TheLaweourrcho<^!emanertobringvsto Loue is not prouo.ked to anger. i.Corintb, Tl)eK:vs.sr.fthf ki.igdoneofheauenpro- Chrift G3I.3.24. 'i-J- n:i.ed .VI,'»rth.:t..i9. areg;iicnby Chrift Before rht; La ivc, finnc was not counted Loue is the fulfilling of the Law. Romanes tgh'O.i-.pfilfi. lohnio ij. finne.Rom.y.t J. 1J.8. fl' Man o.io^ircjkcepehira from all Kinde The Law wrif tc. in the heart of the faitlj- TheLcueof Goilinourhearts. Romanes .ot.ci;ill i,lhen.5.ii. fuil.Hebr8 10, J.J. Therij^oi.tol-'Kii'j^M.Sam.E.ir. LararuTaifed vp.rnhnii.and 12, ^" whomtheLcueofGodisperfit, i.Iohn VVImisreouiu-dm Kings Deuc, 7.15, Lais isfickf.lohn 11.4, a 5. What is the honour of Kings , Prouerbt Cf Lcahconctiueth Gcn.29.j1. Loue one another.Tohn 13.54. -?•»' Purge theoldeLe^ti'rn i.Cor 5 7, To loue the ftranger as thy i-Me. Lennic. thcKmgdomeof gh:iftctcrnalM(ai.9.7. Lcauen for wicked J.oarine. Matthetv i^. '9.34- Liikci.jj. 5,!2. To Loue thine enemies. Matth J, 44. The Kin^dome of heaucn fuffeteth vio- TheLer■er^e2lefth another, hath fulfilled the hnce.Mattb.11.12, • Thet. n Lepers heiled.Liikr 17. 12. L3w.R0m.1j. 8. The Kingdomcol God within VS.LuJ{e 17. Tne iti(1;',ingr«f Leptolies. Diiit.24.8, Le- Herhat toucth Chrilf, kecp(thhijcom« 2t, u'r. ijand 14. man^lements lohn 14 1 j.jt, -Kiriacharba a citic called alft« Hebron, lo. TheLawof I.eni^tng.Exod.2i,J4. Godfu Loneth the world, that hehathgi- (1.133 1 4. 1 J. Lcr.d tochentedie. Deut.i 5. S.Matthew "«" hisfonne.&c.tohn j.itJ. Kiriath-fepheracitie called alfoDtbir.Io- 5.42. C[Lukea Phyfici.nn. Col 4.14. fliua f j.i J. Th:: Letter kil'etb, and theSpirite giueth Tbe Lunatik? healed. Matth. t7.'>. Paul kifTedokhe faithful!. Aa.20.j7. lifc.i.C:.r.j ^. LuftisfotbidJen. Dcu(.j,2i.Exod.20.i7, The holy Kirtc cfChriHiaus. Rom.i6.itf. Lcui-esclt'acd to the mininerie. Numbers i.Cor.in.iS. |. iCur.iM?. ^ j^j_^ ThrpeopleLuntthforflcfh, andispunifli- fGodhathnotca.flaw-iyhispeople.wbich Lfuithefonneoflaakob. Genc.j? 34, h? eJ.Num. 1 1.4.3 ?. hrKiic vb.foriRom.i 1,2. {la< Man n^ade according to the image ofGod. Gene. 1.26. Man naturally is the chide of wrath. Ephc. ij. The Man ofGod,for,thePrdphet.2.King. 1.9. and8.11. Man a me.ite vnkno wen to the children of Ifratl. Exod.16.15. Deut.S.^. the peo- ple loath to eatc it. Nurr.b.TL,6. itcca- fcth to fall from heanen. loOi.y.ii. Maiadehihekingofludah. i.K-ng.ir.i. Man.iflth thcfonneof lofcph, and his do- ings. Genc.41. 51 and 48. i.lolh. 13.29. and 14.4. and 22.1. The Mandrakes of Ltah. Gene. 30. 14. Maneh. Exek.4j.12. The Mantle of Elijah, and ofEliflia.i.Kin. 19.19, i.Kin 2.f J. Marah, the place of bitter waters. ExoJus IJ 2J. The prnife of Carriage. H.rc rf proojed. Ma!. 2 .1 4. Thcinftitutionof Miiiriagc Gen 2. 2 2. and the confi'.mation thereof. Gcnc.9.1. Vn'a'vfull Marrir.gcs. Leuit. 18.6. MairiageinCana. lohn 2.1. The \\,wi.igeof Rtbtkr.h.Gen.24.of To- biM.Tob.7-« J- , _ , . They that (otbid to Marrie,arefpiritsof er- rour. T.Tim. 4. 3. Mary Ma:;d.iltnc and her doings; Mat. 27, 61. lohn 20. J. M.ity ritiediatChriflesfeet.Li.ke '0.39. Mary the (iiler of Martha. John 1 1,1, and ii.j.Luke 10.39 Mat.26.7. Maiy thcvirgiiie, andmo'.hcrofourSaiiu The fecond Table. our lefus Chrift, according to the fltfli, Luke 1.3 1. and 2.7, lohn 1.3. Mai ke Barnabas HAcis fonne. Col, 4. 1 0. Martha receiueth ChrtTt into her hoti/e, Luke 10.38. h'Jrfaith.Iohn 1 1.17. The Martyrdome of the ftuen brethren, and of their moth{r.2.Mac.7. Chnft our Mafter.Iohn 1 3 . i j , Matthewe 2.3.8. Chrift forbiddeth vs to bc called Maflcrs. Matth.23,8. lames 3.1. ThcdueeieofMafterstowardes their ftr- iianis.Ephef.6.9. Matthew called of ChrilhMatth.9.9. Matthias ele^ed tobean ApoAle. Ai^es 1.26, ^ luft Mcarures.Leuit.19.56. Medad and Eldad doc prophccie. Numb, 11.27. Chrift our Mediatour.i.Tim. s. 5 . Mofes the Mediatour of Iftael,Deuterono- mie5.j. Meditate in the wotdc of God day and night.Deht,n.i9.Io(h.i,8. Melchi-1.edek.Gen.14.i8. Heb.7.r, MoTtifieyour Member5.Col.3.y, The duetie of our Members.Ronj.6.19. Menahemwho, and his crueltie, i.Kings 15.14,17. Men ought toloue their wiues, Epb.5.2y, Prou.'j.iS. Mephi'boflieth the fonne of lonathan, and his doings. 1. Samuel 4.4. and 9. 7, and 16.1. The Gentiles receiued to Mcrcic. Romans 1 1.30. Mercieispraired,Prouctbesi4.ii.and tp. »7. Merciemorethenfacrifice.Marth.9. 13. The Mercy ofDauid towards Saul. i.Sam. 24.7. The Mercie of God throughout all ages. Luke 1.50. The forme oftbe Mercie feate.Exo.iy. 17. and j6, 54. Mcrcic Ifialbe fiiewed to tbemerciful.Mat, 5.7. Prcu. ii.:y. Shewe Mercie with chcarefulnene. Rom. 12.8. God is merely 1 to thofe that loue him. Exod. 20.6 and^4.7.Dcut. ^.to. God be MerciftiU vnto thee, a manner of bT?Ging.G and why. 2.Sani.6,ii. ©bed thefonneofRuth.R«:h.4.i7. , By Chrirtes Obedience wee arerftadetighh tcous.Rom.j.ip. Obedient to father and mother. Exod. 20. i2.Deut J. 15. Chrift became Obedient vnto the death. Phil.2.8.Heb,5.8. To Obey God rather then men. h&.sj^,\y, and 5 29. To Obey is better then facrifice, i ,Sam. i y. 22. ■We mud obey the rdcc of God, Deutjo. aoi ThcrecondTaMe." ©blation for finne,Num.i9. Diuers Oblations,reade the booke of LeuU ticus. Deflrodion oftbeObftinate, Exe,<5.i i. 5[ Obed the Prophet rcprooueth the Ifrae* lites.2,Chro.28,9, ^ Giue no occafion of effence to thy bro- ther. Rom. 1 4. 1 J.I .Cor. 10.33. The difciples OtJcnded at Chrift.Ioh.^.6(S. The Pharifes OflTendcd with Chrift.Matih, JJ.12. O fiend not. Matt. 18.^. ToOfFerbeaf^sin facrifice.LeuiM. Chrift was offered once for vs. Hebr.7.27. and9,a($.and 10.12. The pure Offering of the Gcntilcs.Mala.i, II. ^Og, thekingofBafban, and his people conquered.Num.2i.33,3j. flThepraifeofOldeage.Pio.i^.ji. The pcrfon of the Oldc man (houid be ho. noured,Lei'ir.T9.32. The wildc Otiue.RGm.i i .17. Olofernes and his doings, from the 7.of lu- dethvntothcrj. f^Omti king of Ifrael. i King, \6.i6. f[Onan ii flaine by the Lord,and why .Gen. ■ 58.9. Gnefiphorus.2.Tira.i.i^. Onias the high Pricft,2.Mac.j.and4. f^Thcy beleeiie tliat areOrdeinedtocter- nallIifc.Aa.15.48. Publike Ordinances.Pro. i ^, i r^ Vnla.vfull Ordinanccs.Ifa.io, Oreb is flaine. Iudg.7.»j, Organs inucnteCi by whora.Gen.4.2 r. ^Mofcs calleth Ortiea the fonne of Nun, lehofhua.Num.i j.17. f An Oihc is the end of all flrife. Hebr.^. itf» Othniel iudged Ifracl.ludg. j.9. ^ The Oxe that goreth man or woman, is ftoned to death,Exod.3 «. 2 8. ^TheholyoyntingOJe, Exod.jo.jt* The Oynting of Chrift. Dan,?. 24. ThcOynting of Chrift, ihej^oly Ghoft. r.Toh.2.27. ThcOynting of kings. i.Sam.tf.itf.and 10, i.and 1^.15. To oynt the ficke with Oylc. Iam.5.14. PAtience necefTatie.Heb. 10. jtf. The praife of Patience. Pro itf.ji. The Patience of lob. lob.i.and 2. Godisl*aiienr.E.xod.J4.6.rom.i5,j, Be Patient. I. TheC 5. 1 4 The iKkc of the Pal'.ie is healed. Mot.;? a. The Parable of the bramble. Iudg.9. 1 4. of nces. ludg p 8. ofchildrenfittin°in the market. Mtitth. 1 1 . 1 ^. of the vncleane fpirit that turned backe to the houfe. Maith. 1 2.4J. ofthe Tower-Matt i j. i.of the tares & oFthe Isauen and of the ma- ftard feed. Match 1 5 . of the hid treafnrc. Mau. I J ,44..oFthe ntt caft into the fea. Mat. I g. 47. of the Publicane 9c the Phs- rife.Luk.i8.9.oftwo{onnes.Mst.2t,28. ofthcfigtree..Matt.24.52. ofthethiefe. Mac.34.4 j.of tbetalThe day of the PafTcoucr.Exo.i 2.i4.Deu. \6.i, Ifaiah rcprooueth the Paftours of his time, Ifa.yiJ.io. The Pattiatkcs Rom 9. J . Paul the miniflcr ofthc Gentiles.Kom. i f . J9.Gal.i.i(J. i.Tim.2.7. theambafia- dourof kfusChrifl. 2.Cor 5.20,3 Pha, rife. Aa.2 j- 6. an Hebrew. a.Cor. 11.22. Phil 5.5. ancxamplsoflifeandoQrine, Phil.?.i7. hefleeth.A(a,i46. heisflo- ned. Aa.14.15>. beaten with rods. Afles 16. 22. in danger to be drowned in the Tea. Afts 27. 14. he fa(le;h and prayeth, K^.%4.ii. hclabourethwith hishanifs. Aa.!8.3.and20.j4.i.ThcC2 9.2.1hfC J. 8. i.Cor.4. u. hcewasater.t maker, Aiacs 1 8. 3. he rpeakcth well oFhis flm- dcrers. 2.Cor.4 11, hewasnomanplea- fef. i.Thef.2.4. Sa-an would not (ufTer him to come to the Thf (Talonians. 1 .The. 2.18. no man alOftcd him before Neroi- 2. Tim. 4. 1 tf. ^ We are called to Peace. Col. j.i 5. God is the authour of Peace, i .TheC y. 2 j; Peace be vnto you, a falatation of y le wes, Genc.4j.23. Peacemakers the children of God. Mattb^ 5.9. Sacrifices of Peace offerings.Leuit J, I. The Peace that Salomon bad round abotte him.i.King.4.24. Pe.ice to the churches of Iewrie,GaliIe,atid Samaria. A'^.^.j I. Haue Peace with all men. Rom. i », 1 8. Peace with God to them that are iuHificd by faith.Rom, y.i. Be Peaceable, I. Thefr.4.rt. Peleg the fonne ofEbcr. Gene.io,2j. and Thclofl Pennie.Luk.i J.8. Peninnah,oneofElknnahswiue!.T.Sa.i.2, The fcafl of Pentecnfl.Exod.2 5 . i <5. The people of God are a ro)'al PritflhcoJ, I, Pet. 2. 9. Perath the riuer.Gen.2.14. Paulexhortfthvstn Pesfeflion.Hcb.^.i, Againft Pfriiuie.Lcuit 19.12. The Perirzitcs. Dour. :o 1 7. Indfr. 14. Feare not 1 hem that Pafecute. Mat, j 0.2 ?, Bleffedare rhey, that (uffer Paiccuc?on> Matth.y.ro. Perfccut:on5 are fent of God^and why.Pfa^- jj).9:io,ii. Perfeciitions make fonie to bee offended,. Marker. 1 7. Pcrfecutinn totlKra that would liue inle-'- fH&ChriR.3.Tim.M2^- rhefccondrabk, Chtift exhorteth vsto Perlaucre in him, uen tome your cycs.Qal.4,ij, ■ lohn 1 5 4. All things are IJofliWe to God.Mat.ip.o^, •Pctcrand lohn men vnlcarned.Ail 4.1 j. E1ckielprcpa1cthaP0t.Exe.24 3. Andrew bringech Peter to Chvift. lohn i. The Potter makech ot"chec!ay what he wil. 4Z.hciscaik(iSatan.Mark!J.jj. Iere.i8.tf. Dauid of three plagues chufech rathertbc There is no Power hut.of God. Rom, i^j.i. Pcliilence.2,Sam.24.i4, Man by hisovvne Poiier is nocabletd ^t- ^ The Pharifesand Sadiicesgenerationsof tcinctoriches. Deut,6.i7. neithcrdoth vipers. Matt, J. 7, Serpetits.Matth.jj. j j. hce poflefic any thing for his righteouf- thefues and robbers. lohn 10.8. n£(re.Dcut.p.4. The Ph^rifes deuoure widovves houfes. The mightic Power of God. I/a. jo.i.' Ljk.10.47. "^^^ Power of God flicwid in Pharaoh, ThePharircsmockcChrift.Luk.i^.14. EKod.9.1^. Pharex birth.Gen. j8.2>;.and ^6.ii. ^Pray alwaycs.Matt.7.7.Liik. 18,1, Rom, ■Philipis called, lohn.i.^j. &: i4.8.Aas8, ia.i2. Ephe.tf.j8. €01,4.2, i.Tim.2.8. i<5,aod2i.8. Prayerandtafting. Aft, ij.j.and «4.3j. (Oit ol whome came the Philiflims. Genef. Paul deliteth the faithfull to pray for him. 10.14. of them reade Iudg.j,& 10. an3 Rom.ij.jo.2.Cor.i.ii.Hcb.i j,i8, I j.& 14 & !j.& itf.i.Saii3.4.& J.& 6. Pray for kings,ptinces,masillrates. i.Tim. aiidy.anJ I j.ands.Sam.j.and 21. 2.1,2. Eeware left thou be fi^^oilcd by Pjiilofophy. Pray fbr them that hurt thce.Matt,5,44, Crl 2,8. Pray one for another. lames y.itf. The Phiales of the Temple.2.Chron.4. 1 1 . Chrift falling fiat vpon his face,m3keth his Phinehas thefooncof Eli the Prieft. i.Sa- Praj-er. Matt 26. j 9, Ioh.17.1, Luk,2a. mud 1.3.SC2.12.&4.11, 4i.taefamedothPaul.A&.2o.jtf, Phinehas the fonne of Eie.izar the Prieft. The Prayers of all Saims.Reue.i.j. £Kod,tf.2$,heflayethZ.imriaDdCoz.bi. Pray with the fpiric and vnderftanding. 1. Num,2j.7,8. ~ *|fPibtc and hisdoings.Iohn i3.2^. Pilate (innedleOethen Iiidas. lohn 19.1 1. The Pillar condu£ied the children of Ifra* ei. Exod. I j.n. The I'jllarsof the Tabernacle, and their fa- fliion.t.King.7,15, Cor. 1 4. 1 5. CbriftPraycch all the night long. Lukctf. 12, Mofts Prayeth foitie dayes & fottic nights. Deiit.9.25. Chriii Pr^ycth for vs.Iohn i6.2^.& i';,p, ao. be Prayeth for Peter.Luk.2 3, j ». Piflion one of the riuers of Patadifc.GcneC Chrift Prayeth to the father for vs.Hebr,7, 3.1 1. Pithom a citie.Exod, i . 1 1. ^y H"! eroboatn buildeth the hie Places, i ,Kin. 12. }t. theyarethrowen downeby Hc- iekiah.i,king.i8.4. 25.and9.24. Paul Prayeth without ceafing. i.T.hef;j.2. he Prayeth in the Temple. Aft.2 2.1 7, None can Preach but he that is fcnt. Rom. I o. 1 5 Plagues fcnt vpon the difobedtcnt.Deu.28. Chrift {)reached alwayes openly. lolm i i, ly. 20. Plaques fent vpon the Egyptians. EKod.y, Preachers jie.Godslaboureti.i,, Wicked Princes. lob. 54. jo. If it be Pofiible , hauepeace with all men. Princes aretbe Mioiftcrsof God, Rom, Rom,i2.i8. I^4. Chrift prayeth that if it were Poffiblc.that God leadeth atvay Princes as a pray. lob, houre might pafle from him. Marker4, 12.19. ? y. Againft thofe Princes that oprefTe the poore. Amos.4. 1 .and tf .1 .Zeph. J. J . The remembrance of Priloncrs. Heb,i j.j, Chrift o^r Propbct,D«ut.i8,i;« If it were PolTiMe, the very eledl fhould be ■ deceiued. Mac.j4.24.Mar.i J.22. Ific had bene Pofiible^ you would hauegt. ThechIlde_cfPromi(e.Rom.9.8, The land of ProrHii'e.Deut.S.j. Thepfomiiei of God are troe. Gen. J3. to. The Promifeof the Fatlier,theholy Gboft, ■Afts 1.4. • .. • r . - ■ To. Propliefic is better then to fpeake flrangc tongues, t .€01,14 5. • Prophclieii the giftof God,Kon3.i2.tf, I The Prophet reproueth leroboam.i jCing, ■i?.i. -:- I Obadiah b:d an hundreth Prophets.i.Kil}* i8'4. Eliiah flayeth Baals ProphetSi r.King.iS, 40.1ehudtftroy«ththemairo.2.Kia.io, The dofltine of falfc Prophets. Ete.ij.i, and2J.25.I«rc.2j.9,ii. pQurc huDiketh and fiftiefaKc Prophets a* gainft Eliah the trjw and onely Prophet ofGod.i.King.18.19. The fpiritsof Prophets arein the power of the Prophets. i.Cor.i4,j2, The falfc Prophet fhal! die the death. DcH, 18.20 and i^i»y, £aals Prophets cut themfeliies withkniuci I. King. 18. 28. The Prophets example to vs of patience, lames y. 10. The authontie of the Prophets of God. Micah.j,8.2.King.s.8. The Prophctsdid defue to fee Chrift, Mar, The Prophets in olde time were called Seers.i.Sam.9.9. The Tonnes of the Prophet$,poore.2.KiBg» tf.i, they were retreflicd by Eliha, 3, King.4.4J. Falfe Prophets worketnirficles, Deur.J 3. i» Mat.24.24. ' Ptofperitie and adueifitic are of the Lord. Pro.j.3j. The Profpentic of the wicked.Iob.xr.y, God refifteth the Proud, i .Pet.y .y. , • God Proucth Abtaham.Gen.33.1. God Proucth his people. Eso. i y.3y & 1^.4 GodsProuidencetowardestlw wicked, i^. King. 1 8. 1. f^Of Publicanes.Ljuk, j.i 1. The Publics nes beleeued in Chrift. Mar.i t 31. they iuftified God. Lukey.j?. ThePublicane is iuftified rather then the Pharifee.Luke 18.14. Sharpe puniflimcnt purgeth away the euill. Pro.io.jo. The Pure of heart are blcfTed.Mat.y.S, Chrill himfelfe hath Purged our finnC*, Heb. I. J, Phygellus turned from Paul. j.Tim.i.iy, Pby ficians created of God. Eccl. j i . i . QVailes fall vpon the campe. Exoi. i^^ I j.Num.ii.ji. Foolifh Queftion$.2.Tim.2. Jj, Auoyd fooliQi Qncflions.Tit. j.9. Quefiions&fttifc of words. i.'Vitn.6,4* K RAbbah a city of the Ammonites. 3. SanSir I2.2tf. Rababthebarlot.Ioni.i.ftndtf. ' Rahel laAkobs wife, and her doings. Gene. i^.ani jo.and3i.at)djj. Firft and latter Raine.Dciit. 1 1. 14, Chrill Raifed from death, deliuereth vs from the wrath to come. I. Thcf.i, 10.- To beRaifed.vp withChrift.Kom.<4. Wc (halbe Railed through Chrift. s.Cor. 4. 1 4* Ahaband lehofhaphat goc vpagatnft Ra- mothCiUad.i. Kings 22.29. Rapbael.Tob.j,and6.and i.and la. The Rauen fent out of the Arke.Gcnc.8.7. Rauens ftnt by the prouifion of God to feedeEhiab.i.Kings 17.^. € Follovve not thine owne Reaibn. Deut. ^.ii.8-. The Rcbelfion of the Ifraeiites.Deut.p.S4. and }i.27. The Rebellion of Korah.Niim. i 2. vnto the2 8.Rom.9.io. What fruit they haue that Receiuc Chrift. lohn 1. 1 2. Rcchabites.Ier.j<.»:, RecbabkillethlCh.bofheih.2.Sam.4.j,tf. Reconciled vnto God by Chrift, Rdm.5, lo.Cel. 1.20,21. Reconcile thee to thv brother. Matt, 5.24. The day of Reconciliation, Lcuit. 2 3,2.7. Chrift our Redeemer, j.Cor.i, jo.Markc 10.4J. Redemption by grace.E^hef.i .7. Redemption by the blood of Chrift.r.Pet. 1. 1 9. Ephcf.i.7.Hebr.9.i2. A bruifcd R.eede.lfa.42. j. Matt.i a. 20, God is our Refuge. 2.Sain.aa.3, Pfal.^.;, lere.it^.ip. Gitiej of Rcfuge.Iofli.20.2, Kehoboamand bis doings, i, Kings 1 1.4;. and 1 2. and 14. Wherein pure Religion ftandeth, lames i . 27. Remillion of Gnne$,frcc.Pfal, 3 3.1 ,Colon', 1.22. The Renewinoof ihe holy Glioft, Tir, j.y. Exho) ration to Repentance. Ads, 2,3 8,and j.ip.and i7,;o and 26.20. Repentance and conuerfion.Ades 3.19. Repentance the gilt of God.Lam.5, 2 1 . Gofl Repenreth.i.Sam.iy. 1 1. God Repcatech that bee had made man, Gen.fi.tf. Of thcRcprobate.Mntth.ij.ij, ' ThcRcfu'red.onof the dead. i. Corinth, 15.12. Reft proiiiiftd tothem that beare the yoke ol Chrift Matrh. 1 1.29,. Reft promifedtoihetroublcd.j.Theff.T.y. A R(ftremainethfor the people of God, Hebr.4.9. To Keteinc finnes.Iohn 2o.2j. Reuben; his birth.and his doiiigs Gcne.ijJ 33. and 3f. 2}, Oiid J7.21. and 42.22, and 49. 3-4- Keuel the Prieft of Midlan.Excd. 2.18, God taketh no Reivard^cut. 10.17. Ths Reward blindcth the eyes.Deut.i d. 1 9, The Rewarde is according ro the woifcc. i- Cor,3,8. The fe«ond Table. The Rcwarde of Abraham, God. Genefk 15.1- The Reward of finneis death.K0m.tf.23. Rezin the King of Aram. z. Kings itf. 5. ^ Woman was made of the Rib of Adana. Gen.2.21. Wo to the Rich.ar.d nrhy.Luke ^,24.1301. 5.1. i.Jin\.6.9. The couetoL-s Rich nun.Eccles.tf.2. Man can not ferue God and Riches, Luke itf.13. The deceitfulnefTe of Riches.Marke 4. 1 9. ^ The Church is founded vpon Chrift,tfae rureRoGke.Mattb.r6 18. Water guftieth out of the Rocke Horeb. Exod.iy-i, A prophccieofjbcRomanesNum 24 24. Cbrift the Route of leflc. Rom. 15.12. Ropes on the head was 3 figne of fubmiffi- on.i.KingS2o.3i. Auoyd Roaring aiwl curfedipeaking.Bphc.- 4.31. f[ Curfe not-ihe RuTer of the peopie^Exod. 22.28. , Rulers appointedouer ten,by Mofes. Exo. 18.2J. WbatmanerRuIcrs God requireth. Exod, 18.21. Dcur.i.i3, He that Rulctb, let him^Rule with dili- gencs,Rom.i 2.8. S THceuerbfting Sabbath.Ifa.tfi?. 23. The irueobicruation of the Sabbath, Ifa.jtf land j8.J3. v Sacrifice for.finDe.Ueb.5.1. and 8,3. Sacrifices ofii.flice.Deut. 3 3. 10. TheSaleandiheSeIler.Leu)r.25.24. Salomon andhisdo!ng$,2,Sam.i2.24. vn- to the i. Kings 12. Euery manlhali be Salted witH fire. Marke 5'-49. . The Salt of the earth, the Apoftles, Mattb. 5.13. Salute no man by the way. Luke 104. Samaria befieged. I, Kings 20. 2. King S.tpr Samaria full of idolatrie.z Kings 17.29. Samfon and bisdoings,Iudges 13. vnto the i7.Chap. Samuel and his doings, i.Sam, i, vnto the 2j.Ch3p.verf r.. , Sznclifie the LordGod in year heattcs, i. ' Peter 3.15. The forme of the Sanduar.ie.Exod.25. ?, ThepurginjJoftheSanifluarie.Lcui.itf. Ji5. Savah noutccth her fonne Ixhak. Genefis . 21.7. Sarra the daughter of R3guctTcb.j.and7. and (o. S.-jtanthegodofthisvvotld.i.Cor.4.4,. The numberof ihcm that fhall be Saued, |s fmalLLukc J3.23. Saul king of ifrael,and hit doings, r .Sam. 9. vnto the end of the books. ^The profit* of the Scripzuref. 2. Tim. 3, The vmJcrftanding of the Scriptures, h the gift ufGod Luke 24.45. The Sciibes fit in Mofes feate, Matth.2 3.3. ^ ChriH the Seede of D^^uid. a.Sam.7.1 2, A S€er,tb"at isja Prophet. r,Sam^.i r. The ceremoniall law forbiddcth to Seethe meate on the Sabbath.Exod. i <5, 2 3 . To Sell hisgoods and to giuc ihcm, 5:c, Matt.i9.2i.Lukei2.3^and 18.22, The Sepulchre of Chrift. Mattti. 27.60, Scrgius Paului.Ades 1 3,7. The brafen Seipent fet vp.Num.2 i.f.Ichn' 3.14. broken in pieces. 2.Kings 184, of Seruants.Exod.2i.2.Deut.i5.i2. The Setuant that kncweth the will, &c, Luke 1 2.47. TheduetieoJ SeruantJ.Ephef.tf.j. Serue God.Exod.2 3. 2 5 . Hcb. 1 1.2 8. Deut. 6.13.1001.24,14. Serue God with a good heart ,peur.2S. 47. The true Seruee of God.ifa.i ^.1,17. The outward Seruice, that lacketh faith, is teieded.ira.43. 23. f Sbalmanefcr the Kingof Aflliur. 2,Kin^ 18.9. Sbammah alone fl«YW many Philifiims. 2, Sam.23. II, Shallum killeth Zichariah the fonnc ol Ie»- roboam,2.Kings 15.10. Shebnah.2. Kings 18.18.Ila.21.15. The Shcchemites are burnt.Iudg.?.:; J. Shechemflainc.Gen.34.2(5. Shcfn.Gen.5; 32,3nd 1 o. 1 I.and i r.i o. Shemaiaha Prophet, i.Kin^s 12.22. Shebh the fonnc of Arpachfliad. Genefir II. 12. SheUhthe(c>nneof Iudah.Gene,38 5. Loft flieepc.Matth. i y ; 24. TheSheepeofChrdlhcaiehisvoyce.Iobr*' 10.27, The office of a Shephbrd.Eiek'. jj.i. The good Shepheard, Cbrift, lohn 10,1 1, I.Peter 5.4. Chrift the Shepheard of the faithfulLEzefc 34.23. Chriftes birth declared to the Shepheardj, Luke 2.8.9, FaireShepheaids.Ierem.ii,io. and 2j.r,- Exek.34 2. Shepheards thatadmonifti sot.Exek. j. 1 8 j- ThegpldcnShieldes of Salomon, li Kings 10.17.-3nd 14.26. Shimei his vitlenie and doings. 2, Sam'. i€, 5, and 19. »6. I.Kings 2-36. In Shiloh was thetabernacleofthe Con- gregation. lohn iS I. i.Sam.i.24» Shuah the father of ludahs wife. Genefis J8.2. 5 The Sicke ought tofetldfortheErdcrsoi' the Chi;rch:Iames 514, Chrises Side is pearced. lohn 19 34. A Signe giuen-to Herekiah. 2. Kings io-p > 10,1 1. A Signe giuen to Saul for a coitfir.'natian,- i.Sam.'io.'a. FeaVc not the Sjgnesof heauen. Icre.io.;^ Signes which fhal not come before the iat-- ter day. Luke 21.25. , Sihon King of Htlhhon giuen into thc- • handesofIfrael.Dci;t.2.24. 0 Simeon, and his doings. Gene.ioiand 34, and42and46.and49. Simon, ludas Miiccabeus brother. 'i.Mac«i^ ij.»4i SJ«!on the Pbarjfs, Luke 7. 3 6, 40, The Tccond Table. The Spies of the land of promife are flame The holy Ghoft » the Teacher of the i..n:..: .. .. faithfull.lohn I4.1(J. The TempiCjfor, the body of Chrift. John The Temple is built vp againc. Hag^i,!*.^^ Exravf. I . and p_. 1 4. . . Wemuftnocbeleeueeuery Spirit, i.Iohn TheTcmpleofSaiomon.r.Kings^.i.and 8.15. The Temple of the Lord is burnt. a,Kin»s Ten^t not God. Deut. 6.16, Matth.4.7. i.Cor.109, SiTon the rorcerer.Acl.8 <;. Sinai,amountaine.Exod.ip.i.Ga1.4.l4. for ftirringvp the people.Num. 14,5^. Daoid the fiveete Singer otlfraeLi.Samuel Spiesfent into lcricho.Iofh.z.i. 13.1. San&ifiation of the Spirit.i. Peteri.it DaijidSSingcrs.i.Chro.ij'.t. ThefruiteofthcSpirir.Gal.j.ii. *iBg ipirituall foDgst'othe Lord, EpheC5. Thewirdomcofthe Spirit.Rom.S.^, To (in;^ with the fpirit and vnderflanding. 4,1 i.Cor.i4.i J. Lying Spirits. Ifai 19.14. Chrift hath deliuered vs from Sinne. Luke The Spirit and the flcft luft one againft an 1.74. other.GaI.j,i7. Ooidoneiy forgiuerh Sinne.Num.f 4.18. Spirit, for v.inde.Gcn^J.T, The knowledge of Sinne by thelaw.Rom. Gtieue not the holy SpiriteofGoAEphc/;' Terah Abrahams father.Cen.n, 27. 510. 4.J0. TerafulycthinHatan.Gean.jj, Hithat commitieth Sinne,isof thedcuill. The Spiritpraycth forvs.Rom.8.-j<5, Thederctiptio.a of theoid TelJamcnt.Iofih. I.Iohn j, 8. Spoilesdiuidedequally.i.Sam.jo.24.Ieih, 24,Hcbr.9. HethatcommittethSraae^isthe/eruantof 22,8. " Tbebloodof theTcftament.Hcbr.9.20, finae.lohn 8. J4. The Spoufe of Chrift,thc Church. Pfal.4 j. The newc Teftamcnr. Gene. 3. 1 j. Hebr'.8. Sintieagainfttheholy Ghofl.Nfar.j.29. ro. '8, ro, and i o. 1 6. for the rcmifsion of iy. the Sinne of Adam death cntrcd into .f Paul baptized Stephanas and his familic, finnesJvfatth.i^.zS. cheworld.Rom.5.12. i.Cor.i.i^. f ThankergiuingbecommethSaints.Epb€. TheLordwa/heth away ourSinh*.??• Sweare not by the name of firange gods, Drie Tree ,greene Tree.Luke 2 5. j r. i,Kirg54.J2 The difobedient Sonne is ftoned to death, Deut. 21. 20, 21. Sopater.Aaes2o.4. Exod.23,13. Sweare not in vainf.Deur, y.i i . Sorcercrsoughtto die the death. Leuiticus PaulSweareth.2.Cor.i.23, The authorit'e of the temporall Stvorde, Gen.p,6.Roni.i3.4,6. T. THe forme of the Tabetnacle ,Exod.2 ^. and jtf.and 39.32. The f^.-ir:of TabernacIes.Leuie.2 3 34; 20.27. Soroive not aboue meafurefor them that aredead,i.Thc(T.4.i3. Soflhenes.Afies 18.17. Theduetieof SouldiersLuke3.i4. lofiah tooke away Southiayeis.^.Kings 23. 24. ■ r VVti-jcmanSowcth,thaifhalliercape.Gal. Tcbtas biddcth the godly to his Table • C.I. Tob.2.2. Cods prouidenee euenvponlheSpaiowe. ThcTablesr>fteflii T 7Arianc«,aworke of the flrfh. Gal.j. TTheVaile o'thc Tabcirtrclr.F.xcvitf.j i. TlieVaile of Moles face. HK0.J4.J jjjf. ■^ Vcngcanceisfojb'd :en.Proi>.20.zi. 1. San.ii.ii Leiit 19 ; 8. Luke j;. 55. Vengeance perccincth to GoJ. Deuce.^2. j5.Roni,i2.i9. Hcbr.io.jo. i.ThefT, 4.6. Chrill isthe Veritie.lohn.j4.^. 1 he V'cfTiU of.ihe young men/hat ts,thei'r bo'dies i.Sarr.ii.j. <("NoahsV)tieya'd.Geii.'; 10. lawcsconceniifi" V:n yardcs. Excd.ji.j'. Dcut.2o ^.and ij.j.and i j.74. Virgins taken in xvarrc.Nu m. 3 1 .1 8 . ^Hearts Viicircimcifid Le.i 16 41. Vncleannene ought nor otvce to b : named among Chdftijns Ephe.f.j. Coinpanie not v\ith tlie Vr.godly, i.Gor. j.ii. An Vnson of the Icwes and Gentiles in Chrift.TC1.19.24. ^Vocation of iheIewC5 & Gentilcs.Rom. 1J.9. Hearken to the voyce of the Lorde. Exod. i5.2 6.Deut.i j.4.3nd 30.20, Vowcs oughttobe performed. Num.jo.j. Peut.2j.11. ^Vriah the husband of Beth>(hcba,2.Sam. II. J. Vrijsh the Pricft.2.KitTg. I ^.i I. ■^OfVfurie.Dcut.23.20. A lawe againit vru1ie.Deut.2j. 19. ^Vzxiah otherwile called Axariah , the fonne of A max ah king of Iudah,2.Kin. J4,2i.and a.Chro.26,1. r W. TO WalkewithGi>d.Gen.j.i4. D;ucrs caufts of freedome fro Wane. Dcut.20.5. Warreislcnt for the finneofthe people. 1 king.8.J5Leui.26.2j,»5. JJo man Waneth at hi-, owne coft.i.Cor. 9.7. ToVVa'ch. Matth.24.42, and2j.i,ij.i. 1116^5.2,(5. Col.4.2. Vndcane Water. Leuit. 1 1 . j 8 . W.iter changed into Wine lohn 2.8. The Water of Ife.Iohn 4.1 4,and 7, J 8. BitterVVateTS.Exod.15.2j. Waters flowing out oftherocke. Exodus 17.^. The kings Way.Nuin.2 1 .22. To goc the way of al the earth, for.todie. ijcing.2.2, ThewayofthcLordis Tncorrupt. 2. Sam. Thfe fccondTable; TlieWayofveiitif.2.Pet.2.2. ' f^TheWc.ikeinknovvIci!ge cate herbes. Ro.n.14.2. Dauids Weapons againft Goliah. 1 . Sam. 17.40. The Weaporls of the faithful, i,Cor.io.4, Efhc !6.n. A VVcdi h of t he Lordc. Phil, i . ^.Prou i). The WoTan that hath the bloodie iffue. Leuit.15.19. Lee euery Woman baue her hu bandc. i, Cor.7.2.Epbe.5.J2. The VVonnan that turneth het husbande tram the true God , dial die the death. DCBMJ,^. He 'h,it flriketh a Woman with child.Exo. 21 22, VVonvmsductici.Cor.ii.tf.and 14 j*. Paiilpr;achcthtoWomen.Afts.i6.ij. The lewcs might not marrie itrar.gc W6- mcn.Exo.3.j.ii,i(j.F.xra.io.jj4. Women picJtrue^iin taking of citxs.Deu. 20.14. The cidtr Women fiioulde inflrua the yo.ng tolinethcii husbands.Tjt.2.j,4. ^ AgaiiWl Women that difgiiifetbcmlelucs ia niensarpareI.Detit.ii.5. I'hc famine of Gods Word. Amos 8. 1 1. Hee th.it finnethnot in Worde, is perfitc. Iam.j.2. ChriP. istheWordofGod.Iohn r.i, Piitnothmgto the Wordcof God , nor take any thing from ir.Deut,4.2.aoJ 1 2. J'- To caft away the Worde of the Lotde. i . Sam.15.2j, Gods Worde fhoiilde bee laydevpfn our hearts.Dcut.^.g.and f i.t8.v.eou|;ht to follo.v it.Deiir.5.j2.we ought to teach it to our children. Deut.4.9.and 1 1. 19. The Worde of God, howe wee ought to hnndle iz.Deut.6.j. By thy Words thoufiialt be iuflified. Mat, 12.J7. ThtVVoorkemanis worthy of his meate. Mar. 10. 10. Vntruitfiill Wovks.Ephcf;5.ri. The Workcsdoe witnefle of faith.Philem, 5.Heb,^.io.2.Pet.5,i,7. Worksof n ercy.Mat.25.j5,j^, The Workes of daikcncflc. litla.i 2, and lphe.5.11. The Workes ofGentiles weemuft auoyde, Ephe,4.i7, The WorksofGod are pafite.Deut. ji.4, Wovkersof ini(juitie.Mat.25.4i, Worke* of h'^ hr.Eplie.5.9, The Workes that defile a man. Marker. 30,21,22. By oiirWoikswearenotfaued. Rom. 11. <5.Ephe.2.8.Tit.j.5. The Saints fhaliudge the Worldc. i.Cor. 6.2. Chrift prayeth not for y World. loh. 1 7.^. Loiienotthe Woild.i.Ioho 2.15, The facion of this Wortde gocth away, i. Cor.7.jr, TheWori-JiTiadebyChrin.Tohn i.io. True Woi (bippcrs,Iohn 4. J j . TheWsrOiippersofftrange gods are flo- ned to death.Den.i7.5.aredeliuered in. thehandsoFrpoylers.Iiic'g,2.i4. The WorOiip^crsof lirange gods (liall die the deatb.Dcut.p. 14,15, To wordiip God in fpirit.iohn 4.2 j. WordiipGod onely Mat.4,10, Tbewoifliipof flrangegods is forbidden. Exod.ij.i j,i4. ^The Wrath of God on the children of difbbddietiCc.Col.j .6. Y. THe ydleare rcprctied.Prou. 1 1 ,1 j. and 83,1^, and 26.t J i^jij, f f i. The The euils that comt of Ydlcneffe, Pfo.14; Ydleneffc tobcauoyded, Prou.20.15.and 21.2;. ^TheYe«cofIubile.Leuit.25.ii. ^ Yoke ot yron for the difobedieni. Dcut» 28.48- The duetie of Yong womeB.Tit.2.4. The ludes of Youth are to bee auoyded. i, Tim, 2. 2 2, Z. ZAccheBsthePubiicane.Luke 19.2. Zachariab^tcKiDgoflTrael. a.Kiog, ttc fccond Table. Zalmunna and Zebah ilainc by Gideon. Iudg.8.2i. Zamzummim,a peopIe-Deu.».20. ^ The zeale of God againft the man that walketh according : to tbe flabburne^Te of his heart.Dcut. 29. 20, The Zeale ofMoL. Y foale duth magniae the Lord, my fpirit eke euermore. rcioyceth in the Lord n;v «fo« ihe w orld began;, . The lamentation. And of his mothers fubftanccbomc, in w orld a very man. Both perfeft God and perfeia man, in one, one lefus Chrift : That dotli ofreafonable Ibule, and humane flefh lubfilt . Touching his Godhead, equall iv ith his father God is he: Touching his manhood, lower then , his father in degree. •; \ Who though he be both very God, . and very to an alfo: Yet is he but one Chrift alone, and is not perfons t \o. One not by turning of Godhead, into the fleOi of man: But by taking manhood to God, this being one began. All one, not by confounding of the fubftance into one: But onely by the vnitie, that is of one perfon. For as the reafonable foule, and fleih but one man is: So in one perfon God and man, . is but one Chrift likewife.. Who fuftered for to faue vs all, to helJ he did defcend : The third day rofe agjine from death, to heauca he did aicend. He lits at the right hand of God, the almightie father there: From thence to iudge the quickc and deadj , againehe iLall retire. AtwhoferetumeallmenOiallrife, . with bodies new leftorde; .• And of their owne works tliey fl allgiue,. ac count vnto tlie Lord. And they into eternal! life, ftiall goe that haue done well: Who haue done ill , ihall goe into eternall iire to dwell . This is the Catholike beliefe, who doth not faitlifully Belieue the fame, without all doubt . he faucd cannot be. To Father, Sonne and holy Ghoft, all glory be therefore : As in beginning was, is noa, , and liiall be euennore. The Lamentation.oj aJinmr,M i Lord tui 1 e not an ay t >y t.ice trom him that iiethprolr.a.e : i.iaicnting iorcbis finfullliTe^ before ihy mercy The Lords Praier. ga:t: which gicc thou openelt wide to chofe chat doe lament chejr fmsiShut liiiiiriiiiris not that gate agninil me Lord, but kt a+v ■ — me enter m- And call me not to mine accounts, How I haite lined here: ' For then I know right \vcll(0 Lord ) How vile I (hall appeare. I neednottoconfeilemylife, I am fure thou canft teil: What I haue becne and what I am, I know thou knoweft it u cll. O Lord thou knoweft what things be paft, And eke the thing?: tiiat be: Thou knoweft alio what is to come, Notlungishid from thee. Before the heauens and earth were made, Thou knoA eft what things were then, As all things elfe that haue beene iince, Among the Ibnnes of men. And can the things that I haue done, Ee hidden from thee then: Nay, nay, ihou knoweft them all (O Lord) Where they were done and when. Wherefore wiclj teares 1 coni& to thee, To beg and to entreate: Euen as the childe that hath done euill. And feareth to be beate. So come 1 to thy mercy gate, Where mercy doth abound : Requiring mercy for my fir.ne, To heale my deadly wound: O Lord I need not to repeate. What I do beg or craue. Thou know elt O Lord before I aske, - The thing that I would haue, Mercy good Lord, mer^y L aske. This IS the totall iumme: For meicy Lord is all my fute, Lord let thy mery come . The Lords Prayer or Tater Nosier^ Vr Father which in heauen art, Lord hallowcdbe thy name. Thy kingdome TheX. Commandcments. come. Thy wd be done in earth, euen as tlie fame in heauen is. 2. Ciue vs O I ord ourdayly bread this day: As uefoigiue our dcbtersifo forgiueour debtes we pray. Into temptation leade vs notjfrom euill make vs free : For kingdome power and glory thine, both now and euerbe. TheX, Comw an dements, *Audi JfraeU, Exocl. 2 o . Arke IlracU, and what I fay ,g ue heede to vnderttand:I am the Lord thy God that brought thee out of Egypt land,euenfrom the houle wherein thou didftin thraldomeliueallaue: None, other Gods at all before my prefcnce Ihalt thou haue ■ No manner graucn Image flialt, thou maKe at all to thee: Nor any figure like, by thee flmll counterfeited bee. Of any thing in hc.uien aboue, nor in the earth below: Nor in the waters beneath the earth £0 them thou flialc not bow. A 5 .. n& The complaint of a Sinner. Ne flialt t'lem fenie,the Lord thy God, aielousGodamI: Thatpiiniih parents faults \Tito, the tliird and foiirdi degree. Vpon the Children that me hate, and mercy doe dilpby: To thoulands of liich as me loiie» and my precepts obay. The name thou of the Lord thy God, in vaine flialt neuer \ fe: For hira that take s his name in vaine, the Lord w ill not excute. Remember thjt thou holy keepe, the facred Sabboth day: Sixe daies then labour fhaltand doe, tiiy needfull .vorks alvvay. the feuench day is fct by the Lord, xhy God to reft vpon: No w oike then flialt thou doe in it, ne thou nor yet thy fonne. Tliy dat'.ghter, leruant, nor handmaiJe, ' ftill and Hand. Eiiea fo all things Ihall profpcr wcU, that this man takes in hand. 4 Sofnallnotthevngodlymen, they fl'.all be nothing ib. But as the dufl; which from the earth, the windes druie to and fro. * 5 Tnereliore thallnot the wicked meoj in iiidgemeatltand vpnght: Ncr yet chefinners with the iuft,. liiall come in place or i-nht. I ■ 5 For why? the way of godly men, vr.to the Lord is knowne : And eke the way of \vick;d men, iLallnmtebe ciierthrowiie. Quare frcmuerunf, Pfal. ii. T, S, 'B.tu-.dreioycetb, that a/bcit emtnics, avdteon'd^ pjrrer r.t^e . Got wiH x-iiiance hu kjngdor/ie e- tun to tbefartheft. end of the world. Thtrfort he exhartctb Tnnces humbly tofulrr.it thenifelms •vnier the fame, Heretnuft^nified Chrisi and l}isl{in£dame. Sing chis as the i , Pfalme. W/Hy did the Gentiks tumults raife? *■* what rIwot: Thou art my deare and onely fonne, to day J thee begot. 8 All people I will giue to thee as heires at thy requelt : Tiie ends and coalls of all the earth, by thee Ihall bepoH'cft. ^ Thou fh alt them bnife euen with a mafe^ , asnren vnder foote trod, Andas the potters Q^eards ihalthreake, , them with an iron rod, I oNow ye O kings and rulers all, be^\ lie therefore and learnde. By whom the matters of the world, bciudged and difcernde. I I Seerfi.ityeefenietheLbrdibbiTe, in trembling and in feare; See that with reuerencs ye reioyee, . to hini in like manner. 11 See chat ye kiil.e and eke embrace his bleiled fonne I fay: Lejft in his wrath ye fodenly, perihinthemidway. I J £f once his wrath neuer fb fm l> all kindle in his brctt; Oh then all ihey that tailf in God, Ihaii happy be andbleih Doroiti Pfalme ilj.iiij.v. 2 Domincquid/PfaI,iii. TS, '^auid drtuen out oflits ksn^dome by his fon ^bfi- lonrvM jre^idy torrmntedm mind for hit pnnei Therefore hecnUeth vpon God, aniti boldtn hit promtpi a^^nft the terror s both of enemies- ir pre(ent death. Then he reioyceth for the vilfory giuenhimojidthe Churchy otter their enermes. Lord how are my foes encrealt, which vex me more and more? 2. They kil my hart when as they Uiy, God can him not reltore. 3 .But thou O Lord art my de- fence,w hen I am hard beftead-My wor- flbip and mine honour both, and thou holdftvpmyhead. A Then with my voice vpon the Lordf 1 did both call and crie : And he out of his holy hill, did heare me by and by. 5 I laide me downe and quietly, I flcpt and rofe againe; For why? I know afliiredly, the Lord will me fuflaine^ 6 Iftenthoufandhadhembdemeitt, I could not be afraide: For thou art ftill my Lord my God: my Sauiour and my aide. 7 Rife vp therefore faue me my God, ' for now to thee I call: For thou hift broke the cheekes and teeth, of thefe wicked men all. .8 S.duationonely doth belong:, to thee O Lord aboue; Thoudoelt beltow vpon thy folke, thy blefling and thy lone. Cum inuocarcm, Pfal, iiii. T,S, 7>auidp rfecutedbySattle ca/Uth vpon God with ajfitred tru ^,>'eprouethha enerhiesforrefifim^ h's dommton.and preferreth thcfauourof Goi before alltreafttre. Singthisas thei.PGlmc, I^Ood that art my righccoufnelle, ^^ Lord heare me when I call. Thou haft fetme at libertie, when I was bound and thrall, a Haue mercy Lord therefore on me, and graunt me my requeft ; •For vnto thee vnceffantly, to cry I will not reft. 5 Omoitall men how long will yee, my glory thus delpifc? VV hy wander ye in vanitie, and follow after lies? i, Knowye that good and godly men, the Lord doch take and choofe: And when to him I make my plaint, V hedothmenotreftiie. ' 5 Sin not but ftandin awe therefore, examine well your heait: - And in your Chamber quietly, fee you yojir felues conuert. C Otter to God the Tacritice, of righteoufneile I fay: And looke that in the huing Lord, youput your truftal way, 7 The greater fort craue worldly goods, and riches doe imbrace : But Lordgraunt me thy countCHance, thy fauour and thy grace. 8 For thou thereby Ihalt make my heart. more ioyfull and more glad; Then they that of their coi ne and winc^ foil great encreafe haue had. $ In peace therefore lie downe will I, taking my reft and lleepe: , For thou onely wilt me (O Lord) alone in fafetie keepe. Verba mea auribus. Pfal, r. T.S, D.midperfectaedby Doeg (jr- ^chitophe/ S^u!et fltturers .calleth 'upo God to punijh their malict Then ajfured offucctffe,he conceiuedcomfirt. Sing this as the 3, Pfalme. T NcUne thine eares vnto my word, * O Lord my plaint confider : 1 And heare my voice, my king, my God, to thee I make my praier. J Heare me boi^me, Lord tarry nor, for 1 will haue relped: My praier earely in the morne, to thee for to diretS. 4 And I will truft through patience^ in thee my God alone; That art not pleafde with wick ednede, and ill with thee dwelsnone. .5 And in thy lightjliall neucr Itand, thefe furious fooles (O Lord) Vaine workers otiuiquitie thou haft ;il waies abhord, Tlie lyars and tlie flatterers , thou (halt deftroy tliem than; And God will hate tlie bloud thirfty, and the dcccitfiill man . 7 Therefore will I come to the houfe, truftinj Pfalmevi.vii. triifting vpon thy grace: And ieuercnu>f will worihip thee, towards thine holy place. S Lord lead me in thy righteoufncTc, for to confound my foes: And eke the waies that I (hall walke, before my face difclofe. «> For in their mouches there is no ti uth, their harts are foiJe and vainc: JO Their throte an open fepulchrc their tongues doe glofc and faine. X I Deftroy their f-Jfe confpiracies, that they may come to nought: 1 2 Subuert them in their heapes of finne, •which h.me rebellion wrouglit ) 3 But thofe that put their trult in thee, let them be glad ahvaies . And render thanks for cliy defence, and giue thy name thcpraife. 1 4For thou with fauour wilt enacjfe, the iiift and nghteous Itilh And with thy v race as with a flueld, defend him from all ill. Dominc nc in furore, Pfal. vi. T, S, "Djutdfor hujifintsfelt Gods ha^d, &■ conceittid the horror ofeuerlafting death. Therefore he deft, rtth forgiuenes.and not to dicin Gods mdtgnatt- « t.fhenfodenlyfec/ine Gods mercy , he rebitl^etb hu enemtes, rvbt reioycid at hu atji^t^ion^ Sing this as the ij/, Plalmc. LOrd in thy wrath reprouemenot> though I defeme thine ire: Me yet correii me in thy rage, OLordI theedelire. s For I am w eake, therefore O Lord, of mercy me forbeare: And heale me Lord, for wh) "> thou knowft, my bones do quake forfearc. 3 My foule is troubled very fore, and vexed vehemently : But Lord how long wilt thou^dclay, tocuremy mifer)'? 4 Lord turncthee to thy wonted grace, my filly foule vp take : O fa'.ie me not for my dsferte;, bur for thy mercy es lake. 5 For why? no man among the dead, remembreth thee one wliit. Or who ihall woriliip thee O Lord, in the in fern all pit. € Sogiieuousis mypl'dntandmone, that I wax wondrous faint . All the night long I wafh my bed, withtearcsof my complaint. 7 My fight is dim and waxeth old, <. withanguiihofmy hart: Forfcareof thofethatbe my foes, and wouldmy foide fubuerc, ®8 But now away from me ally ee, that worke miquitic- For x\ h)? the Lord hath Iieard the voice, of my complaint and eric o «? He heard not onely the requeft,' and praier of my heart: But it receiued at my hands, and tookc it in good part, lo And now my foes that vexed me, the Lord will foone defame: And lodtnly confound them all, to thejr rebuke and fliame. Dominc Deusmeus, PfaKvii, T. S •Dmidfaljely accufed by Chus. i>.iuks linfemea, calUth God to behts d.fenUr. firsI,for that ku confciefice didnotaccufehim ofa-riyeut/towardt S4ul.Next,that it tou-.hed Gods glory toatvard femtice agdinft thetvic\ed. ^ndfo vpon Gods ratrctes ^ promifes be w.txeth bold,th'eatmng thatitjhalfalontheir necl^es. that vchicbbse- ntrntes purpopdfor others. Sing this as the j . Pfalme , |Lord my God, I put my truft, and confidence in thee : Sauemefrom them thatmepurfm, and ekedeliuerme. a LeafUikeaLionhemeteare, and rent in peeces fmall, Whilfl: there is none to fiiccour me, . a id rid me out of thrall. J O Lord my e again;, aiainfi hu new enemies , ani their rriaiicioui Arrogancyto be ieftroyed^ Singthisasthej^Pfalmp, Yinithhartand mouth vnto the Lord, " will I fing laud and praile: And fpeakeofall Iiis wondrous w orks, and tliem declare alwaies. ^ I will be glad and much reioyce, in thee (OLord) moilhigii. And make my fongs extoll ^y name, aboue the ilariy skie. J For that my foes are driiienbacke, and turned vnto flight: They f dl do.vne flat and are deftroy d, by thy great force and might. 4 Thou hail revenged all my wrong, my griefe and aU my gnidge: Thou doft with iuftice fieare my caufe, moll like a righteous iudgc. 5 Then doeft rebuke theheathenfolke, and wicked fo confound: That after^vard the memory, of them cannot be found, 6 My foes thou haft made good difpatch* and all their to ^^ nes dtitroyd : ITiouhaft their fame with them defaced, through all the world lb wide. 7 Knowc thou, that he which is aboue , for cuermore Ibal 1 raigne: And in the featcof equitie, true iudgement will maint aine . 8 VVithiaftice he will keepe and guide, the v/orld and euery u ight: And fo a ill yeeld with cquitie, to euery man lu's right, 5» He is protector of tlie poore, what time tiiey he oppreft; Heis inalladuerfitie, their refuge and their reft. 10 All they that know thy holy name, therefore lliall tnift in thee: For thou forfakeft not their /iite, in their necelli tie. Tbefcco'idp-trt. 1 1 SingPfalmes therefore vnto the Lord, that d.vellethin Sion hill: Piiblilli among all nations, his noble ads and will. 1 1 For he is mindful! ofthebloud, of thole that be oppreft: Forgetting not the afrticledliart, that feekes to him for reft. r 3 Haue mercy Lord on me poore wretch, whofe enemies ftill remaine: Which from the gate of death arc wont, to raifc mc v p againe, 1 4 III Sion that 1 may fet forili, thy Pfalmex.xi. thy pratfe in heart and voice; And tnat in thy faluationLord, jny Toil le might ftill reioyce. I4Tlichcathen ftickc fad in the pit, thjt they themfehies prcpard; Andin the net thatthc" did let, their owne feece fait are fnard. 1 6 Go J flic wes his iudgements w hich were for ciiery man to markc: (gwod. When asyou lee the wicked man, lie traptin his owne warke. 17 The wicked and the finfuU men, goe do.vne to hell for eiier : And all thepeople of the world, that God will not remember, 18 But fiire the Lord will not forget, the poore mans griefe and paine: , The pa tient people ncuer looke, forhclpe of Ood in vaine. jp O Lord arifc, leaft men prciiaile, that be of worldly might; And let the Heathen folke receiue, their iudgement in thy fight, ^ soLordttriKefiich terror,feare,3nd dread, into the harts of them: That they may kno.v afliiredly, they he but mortall men. Vt quid Domino, Pfal.x. T«S, He cor/ipUyneth of all the rvrongs vchich vporldlj men vfe h^caufe ojtbeir profpiritie^ivho therfore vdthout allfesre of God, tlnnks thej/m.iy doealt tim^es vncofttroUei. .Hee calleth jor reraed:e a. gainji fiich,Qr- u comfortedvpith the hope therof^ Sing thisasthc 3. Pfalme« VVTHat isjthe caiife that tliou O Lord, " art now fo far from thine> And ktpeft dole thy countenance, from vs tins troublous tune? 2 The poore doth periih by the proud, and \: ickc d mens defire; I et them be taken in the trap, that they tiiemfehies coniph e. J For in thelult oftheir owne heart, the vngodly doth delight : So doth the wicked praiie himfclfe, and doth the Lord defpight : 4 He is fo proud that rightand wrong, he fetteth all apart, Nay, nay, there is no God(faith he) for thus he thinks in hai t, ■", Becaufehiswaie'idoeprofperiHlI, he doth thy lawes negled: And vv ith a blaft doth putte againil fiichas would him correft. 6 Tub, tufh,(faithhe)Ihauenodrfcad, lead mine eftate (hould chaunge; And why ? for all adueifitie, r to him is very ftraunge. 7 Hismouth is full of curfednelTe, of Iraud, deccite, and guile : Vndei his tongue dothiBikluciefit,. ^nd tranell all the w hilc. 8 He l.eth hid in u aies and holes, to Hay the innocent; Againit the pool e t!)ac pa.Te Iiim by, his cruell eyes are bent. <) AndlikeaLionpriiiily, lyeth lurking in his den: If he may fnarc them m his net, to fpoile poore limple men. 10 And for ttie nonce full craftely, he croucheth downe I fay: 1 1 So are great heapes ofpoore men made, by his Itrongpo.ver his pray. The feco>ul ptiit, 1 2 Tufh, God forgetteth this Ciith he, therefore I may be bold- His countenance is caft afide, he doth ic not behold, 1 3 Arife O Lord, O God in whomc, the poore mans hope doth 1 eft, Lif: vp thy hand,forget not Lord, the poore that be oppreft. i4Whatblafphemieisthistothee, Lord doe{t thou notabhorre it? To heare the wicked in their harts, fay tul', thou careft.not for it? 16 But thou feelt all their v\ ickedneJTe, and well doelt vnderftand. Thatfnendleile and poore fatherlelle, are left into thy hand. 17 Of wicked and malicious men, then breake theirpower fof-eoer, That they with theitiniquitie, may perifh altogether. 1 8 The Lord will raigne for euermor*,. as king and God alone, And he will chafe the Heathen folke, outoftheland echone. 1 5 Thou hcare{l(OLord)the poore mans their praiers and requeft: (phiint. Their harts thou w ilt confimie, vntill thine eares to hearc are prell, 20 Toiudge thepoore and fatherlefle, and helpe them to tlieir right t That tliey may be no more oppreft, with men cf worldly might. In domino. PfaUxi, T. S. This Ffalmejherveth fir ft whtU ajfuilts of temp- tatun anddngutjh oj miitiebeptjiait(d!.4per~ fectttion . Kext be reiofcetl} tbzi GodJifU him fitccour m mceffitteMdarmghts iullice;,as wel ingoueTmngtbegoods.iidwi(k^.d men, Mthi. whole mrld, Sirtg this a$ the 3 . Pfalme, ITruft in Godhow dareye clien, fay thus my foule vntill: f liehence as faft as any foule, and hide you in your hill, a Behold the wicked bend their bowes,. and make their arro.ves preft: To !l;oote in fecret and to hurt,. che found and harmelclic breft. 3 Of 6 3 Of worldly hop* al ftares were fhronke, and clearely brought to nought: Alas the iuft and righteous man, what euill hath he wrought? 4 But he that in his temple IS, moft holy and moft high : And in the heauen hath his ieate, ofroyallmaitftie. The poore and fimple mans eftate, confidereth in mind ■ And fearcheth out full narrowly, the manners of mankinde. 5 And with a chearefull countenance, the righteous man will vfe. But in his heart he doth abhone, all liich as mifchiefe m ufe. 6 And on the finners cafteth (hares, as thicke as any raine: Fire and briniiVone,and whirlwinds thicke^ appointed for their paine. 7 Yeeiee then how a righteous God, doth lighteoufiiefie embrace: And to the mil and vpright men, Ihewes forth his pleafant face. Saluummcfac. PfaUxii. T, S. The Prophet fuitig the wiftrabk dtcay of ail good 0Tder,iefiretb (jod fpeedilj tofendrefornusliof- Then comforted with the affurance oj Gods he/p and prontiftSyCo»cIuieth,thattvhenal ordertart vjoji corruliud then Godwtll dtliuer htSt Sing this as the 3 . Pfalmc. TjElpelord, for good and godly men, ■»■■'■ doth perid) and decay. And faith and truth from worldly men, is parted cleane away. 1 Who fo doth with his neighbour talke, his talke is all but vaine: Foreueiyman bethinkethhow, to flatter, lye and faine, J But flattering and deceitfiiU lips, and tongues that be fo llout : To fpeake proud words,& make great brags, thelord foone cutthem out. 4 For they fay itill wewiUpreuaile, our tongues fb all vs extoll: Our tongues are ours we ought to fpeake, what Lord (hall vs control!.^ 5 But for the great complaint and crie, of poore and men opprelt : Aiife w ill I now faith the Lord, andthem reftore to reft, ( Gods wordis like to filuerpure, that from tlie earth is tried : Andhatlinoleflethenfeuen times, in hre becne purified, 7 Nowfincethypromifeistohelpe, Lord kcepe thy promife then: And lime vs now andeuermore, from this ill kinde of men. Fornow this wickedworld is full, of mifchiefe manifold: When vanitie withmortall men, fo highly is extoU. Pfalmexii.xiij.xiiij. Vfciucquo DomIne.Pfalxin.T,S. 'Damd M It were ouetcome rvitb AffliBuns flieti toGnd hisonely refure,andtncBU'agfdthroHfb Godspromtfes^hc ionceiueth confidence diauifi the e-^treme horrors of death. Sing thisas the 3, Pfalmc. TjOwlong wilt thcu forget me Lord, fhallLneuerberemembred? How long wilt thou thy vifagehide, as though thou were offended? 2 In hart and mind how long (Lall I. with care tormented be? How long eke fhall my deadly foes, thus triumph ouer me. 3 Behold me now O lord my God, and heareme fore opprefh lighten mine eies leaft thatlfleepe, as one by death pofleft, 4 Lealt thus mine enemie fay to me( behold I doe preuaile, Icaft they alfo that hate my foule, reioice to fee me quailc, 5 But for thy mercies and goodnede, my hope fhall neuer ftart: In thy reliefe and fauing health, right glad fhall be my hart. i I will giue thankes vnto the Lord, andpraifes to him fing : Becaufe he hath heard my requeft, and granted my williing. Dixit inGpiens. Pfal,xiiii,T,S. He defcribeth the wkkfdMes ofmanfogrotvne t» fucb ticentioitfttes that God was brought to vtter contimpt.jor which .albeit he uw greatly grte- ued.yet per fwadid that Godwouideredr^Jfett, he u comf(.rted. Keie is no God as fooliih men,afiSrmg in their mad mo ode: Their drifts are all conuptandvaine, notoncof them doth good. 2. The Lord beheld from heauen ::=3S ^^^g^gg high, the whole race of mankindc ;and faw not one that fought in decd,the lining 3 Tbcx; Pfalmexv.xvi.xvii. J TTier went al wide and were corrupt, ana cniely there was none: That in the world did any good, I fay there was not o ne. 4 Is all their iudgementfo far loft, that all worke mirchiefc Hill? Eating my people euen as bread, not one toleeke Gods will, 5 When they thus rage, then fodenJj, great feareon them iball fall: For Gcd doth loue the righteous men, and will maintaine thera alU f Ycmocke the doings of the poore, to their reproch and fhame: Bccaufe they put their truft in God, and call vpon his name. 7 But who fhall giue thy people health, and when wilt thou fultiU. Thepromife made to Ifrael, from out of Sion hill? i Euen when thou (halt reftore againc, fuch as were captiue lad: Then lacob iliall therein reioyce, and Ifiaell O.all be glad. Domincquis, Pfal.xv. T S, H^r< u (aught why God chofe the leix's hispectJiar fe9ple,i;-piacedhis teriipU among thf/i -. vrbich n'M, that they by Ufung iprtghtly, might wunti that they were hufpeciaU and boiy people. Sins this ai the 3. Pfalmc, OLord \Mtnin thy tabernacle, whoOiallinhabiteftUl: Or Yvhome wilt thoureceiueto dwell, in thy moil holy hill. 1 Theman whofelifeis vncorrupt, •whole works are lultandllraighc Whofe hart doth thinke the very truth, wbofe tongue fpeakes no deceite. J Nor to his neighbour doth none ili, in body, goods, or name: Nor » illingly doth moue blfe tales, which might impaire the fame. 4 Thatinhishartiegardethnot, malicious wicked men: But tliofe that feare and loue the Lord, he maketh much of them. 5 His oath and all hi s promife j, that keepeth faithfully: Although he nuke his couenant fo, tliat he doth lofe thereby. 6 That putteth not to vfurie, bis money and his coyne. Ne for to hurt the innocent, doth bribe or elfe purioyne. 7 VV ho fo doth all things ?.s you fte, that here is to be done: Shall iieuer penih in this world, i nor 111 tne w orld to come* Conferua me, Pfal. xvi, T. S. Dauiipraiethto GOT) tm-fuccour. nnfarbv trork,!. hilt far hu fatth fik* , pretejlingtbatkte hate'.ballldoUtrie^taf^mg Godonlyforhis com~ fort andftlicitiey whofu^treth hu to la(l{_e «»- thing. Sing this as the 1 4, Pfalrae, T Ord keepe n.e fori truft in thee, *-' anddoeconfefTcindcedc: Thou art my Gcd, and of my goods, O Lord thou haft no neede. 1 leiuemygoodsvnto die Saints, that in the world doe dwell: Andnamely ro the faithfull flocke, in vertuc that excell . J They ftiallheapeforrowcs on their heads, • w hich runne as they weremad: To offer to the Idol Gods, alas it is too bad, 4 As for the bloudy facrifice, and offerings of that fort : I will not touch, nor yet tliereof my lips Ihall make report. 5 For why^ the Lord the portion is, ofmine inhentance: And thou art he that doeft maintaine, my rent, my lot, my chance. 6 The place wherein my lot did fall, inbeautie dide.vcell: Muie heritage afligndetome, doth pleafe me w ondrous well. 7 I thank e the lord that caufed me, to vnderftand die righr. For by this meanes my fecret thoughts, doe teach me euen' night. 8 1 At the Lord ftiil 111 my light, and trult him ouer all : Forhedothftand on mv right hand, therefore I a.all not fall. 5 Wherefore my hartandtonguealfo, doth both reioyce together: My flefh and body reft in hope, when I this thing confiiier. JO Thou wilt not leaue my foule in graue, for Lord thou loueft me : Nor yet w ill ghie thy holy one, Corruption for to fee. I I But wilt teach me the way of life, for all treafure and ftore Of perfea ioy are in thy face, and power for euermore. ExaucliDomine. Pfal.xvij.T.S H^rebecompUtneth toGadofthecrueil pridea>td arrogacyoj Saul.ivbo raged n-itbout P{almcxviij. And let chc iudgements ofmy caufe, Jroceedealwaies from tliee: let thine eies behold and deare, thismy limplicitie. 3 Thou halt well try d'e me in the nigfit, and yet couldft nothing Hnd; Tliat 1 haiie fpoken with my tongue> that was not in my mmd. 4 As for the works of wicked men, and pathesperiierfeandill: For loue of chy molt holy word, 1 haue refrained ftill« 5 Then in the pathes that be moft pure, itay me Lord and preferue ; That from the way w herein I walke, my iiups may neiier f.v erne- 6 Fori doe call to thee O Lord, lijrcly tliou wilt me aide: Then he.ire my praier and way right well, the words that I haue faide^ 7 O thou the Sauiour of all them, that put their trult in thee: Declare thy Ih ength on tliem that fpurne, againft thy M.ueltie . i O keepe me Lord as tliou wouldft keepe tlie apple of thine eye : And vndcr couert of thy wingcs, defend me lecretly, 9 From wicked men that trouble me, that dayly me annoy: And from my foes that goe sbout, my ibule for to deltroy. I o W hich \v allow in their worldl y wealth,. , fo full and eke To fat: That in their pride they doe not (pare, to fpeake they care not what. I I They lye in waite where we (hould pade,. with craft me to confound ; And mufing mifchiefe m their minds, to calt me to the ground. 1 1 Much like a Lion greedily, that would his pray embrace: Or lurking like a Lions whelpe, w ithiii fome iecret place. 1 3 Vp Lord with hall preuent my foe, and call him at thy feete; Saue thou my foule fi om the euill man, and with thy fwordhim fmite. 1 4Deliuer me Lord by thy power, out of thclc tyrants hands: Which now lb long time raignedhaue, aiid kept vs.in dicir bancs, J 5 1 meane from worldly men to whom all rt orldly goods are rife: That haue no hope noi part of loy, but lathis prcfent life. ltgdome,\vlnchjhati comjuere itirottgh Chrifi, bj'thevnfpcal^tible/oueofGoU^ though till the uorlircpli. God my (trength and fortitude. of force I muft loue thee, thou art my caftle end defence, in my necelTitie. 2, Mv God , my rocke , in whome I truftjthe worker of my wealth: My refuge, buckler andmy ftiield,the home ofall my health. J When I Cng laud vnto theLorcJ mod worthy to beferued. Thep from my (bes I am right fure, thati Iballbepreferued, 4 The pangues of deatli did compade m« and bound me cucry u here The flowing waues of wickednefle, did put mc in great feare.. 5 The (lie and fubtill (iinres ofhcH, wereround jboutmefet: And for my dcatii there was prepard, a deadly trapping net. 6 Ij;hus bcfetw ith paine and griefe, did pray to God (or grace; And he forthwitiidulhcaremy plaint, otitofliis holy place. 7 Such IS his pwwer that in his wrath, he rrwde the e^rthto quake: Yea the foundation of the mount, of Balkn for to (hake« 8 Aod 'Pfalmc.xviil. 9 t And fi-om his iiotb-els came a fmoke, « hen kindled was his ire: And from his mouth c.imc kindled coales, of hotc confuming fire. 5 The lord defcended from aboiie, and bowed the heaucns liic: And vnderneath his foote he calt, the darktnes of the skie, 10 On Cherubs and onCherubins, full royally he rod«. And on the vi-ings of all the windes, came flying all abroad. Tl>efeccndpnrt. 1 1 Andlike a den mod darke he made, his hid and fecret place; With waters blacke and >une clouds, cnuiroi.edhewas. I a But when the prcfcnce ofhis foce, m brightnefle ihall appcare; The clouds confume, and in their ftead, come haile and coales of fire. X 3 The fierie darts and thunderboItJ, difperie them here and there: And with his often lightnings, he puts them in great fearc. 1 4 Lord at thy ^^ rath and threatnings, and at thy chiding cheare : The fprings and thty foundations, ot aU the world appeare* X 5 And from aboue the Lord fent down<^ to fetch me from below : Andpliicktme out of waters great^ that would me ouerflow. 1 6 And me deliuered from my foes, that would haue made me thrall: Yea from iuch foes as were tooltrong, for me to dcale w ithall. 17 They did prcuent mc to opprelTe, in ame of my greatgriefe: But vet the Lord was my defence, my fuccour and reliefe. 18 He brought me forth in open place, whereas I mig'it be free. And keptmee fafe, becaufehe had, afauourvntome. J^ And as I was an innocent, fo did he me regard; And to the clcanneirt of my hands, he gaue me my reward. aoFor chat I walked in his waies, and in his paths haue trod: And haue not wauered wickedly, againit my Lord my God. The third fartt » t But euermore I haue refp eft, to his lawes and decree : His itatutts and commandements, I calt not out from mc. 2 i But pui c and deane aud vncomipt. appeard before his face : And did refrainc from wickednofie, and finnc in any cafe. 5 J The Lord therefore will mc reward, as 1 haue done aright: And to the clearuieiVe ot my hands appearing in his fight. 24For Lord ,vvith him that holy is, wilt thou be holy too: And with the good and vertuous iD«n, right vertuoufly wilt doo. J 5 And to the louing and ekd, thy loue thou wilt referue: And thou wilt vfe the wicked men, as wicked mendefcnie, 2 6 For thou doeft iaue theiimpkfolke, in trouble when they lie: And doell bring downe the countenance, of them that looke full hie. jy The Lord will light my candle fb, that It (hall Ihine full bright; The Lord my God will make alfo, my darkenefle to be light. aSForby thy helpean hoaft of men, difcomhte Lord I (hall: By thee I fcale and ouerleape, die {trengthofany wall, »5 Vnfpottedare the waies of God» his word is purely tride; He is a fure defence to fuch, as in his faith abide. 50 For who is God except the Lord? for otlier there is none : Or elfe who is omnipotent, fauing oui God alone. The/ourthpart, ) t The God that girdeth me with flrengtJj, is. he that I doe meane: That all the waies wherein I walke, did euermore keepe cleane. J 2 That made my feete like to the Harts, in fa iftndVe of my pace : And for my furetie brought me fvth, into an open place. J J He did in order put my hands, tobattellandto Hght To breake in funder bars of brade, he gaue mine armes the might. J 4 Thou teachell me thy fauing health, thy righthand is my tower? Thy loue and familiaritie. did ftillencreafe my power. J 5 And vnder mc thou makett plaine, the w ay whercl (hould walke: So that my feete li al neaerlLp, nor ftumble at a balke. j(? And fiercely I purliie and take, my foes thit me amioide : And from the fielde doe not returne, tdl they be all deflroidc. J7 So I fupprelTe and u ound my foesj that they can rife no more. B 2 For lo Pfalmexix. For a: my feete thty fall downe flat, I Itrike chem all fo fore. J 8 For thou doll gird me with thy ftrength, to warre in luch a wife: That they be all Icatcered abroad, that vp agauilt me nie. J 9 Lord thou hafl put into my hands, my mortall enemies yoke. And all my foes thou doeft deuide, in lunder with thy Itroke. 40 They cald for helpe but none gaue eare, nor helpt them with reliefe; Yea to the Lord they cald for helpe, y fct heard he not tlieir griefe. Tljefif:partt 41 And (till like duit before the winde, 1 driue them vnder feete: And Iweepe them out like hlthy clay, that Ihcketh in die Ih eete. 41 Thou keeplt mee from feditious folk«^ tliat ftilJ in ilrife be lead: And thou doell of the Heathen folke, appointe me to be head. 45 Apeopledrangetome vnknowne, and yet they Ihal me ferue. And at the hrlt obay my word, whereas mine owne will fwerue. 44llhallbeirkelbmetomineownej, they fhall not fee my liglit. But wander wide out ot their waies, and hide them out of light. 45 But blefT'ed be the liuing Lord, moft worthy o;'allpraiie : That IS my rocke and lauinghealth, praiiedbe heealwaies. 461rorCjoditis thjcgaue mepouer, reuenged tor to be. And with his holy word fubdude^ the people vnto me, 47 And from nay foes me deliuercd^ and let m e higher then thofe : That cruell and v iigodly were, and vp againltmc role. 48 AndfortniscauleO toid my God, to t hec giue thanks 1 Ihall: And Ung oui pr;iiles to thy name> among the (ienciles ali. jf Tliou gaueft great prolpcritie, vnto the king 1 fay: To baiud thiiic annoiiited king, and to liis leeac tur aye. Coeli cnarrant, PfaUxix. T»S» . Mee moU'.th the fatthfullto glonfie God by the \vo>\miin^kip,f>'oiiortio>i, and ornament i oj the b caiiens ,aiU ly the lai' whcniH (jodu reneiei Jt/mUarljiOhu ihi/jiniieifle, Singthisas thci4,Pralmc. 'T'ric hcauensand the tirmament^ •■■ doth woiidioully declare ; The gl cry of God omnipotent, his works and what they are. i The wondrous workes of God appeart by euery dales fuccefle: The night Uk e v ife which their race runnt, the lelfe fame things exprefle. J There is no hnguage, tongue or fpeech, where their found is not heard. In all the earth and coafts theieof> their knowledge is conferd, 4 In them the Lord made for the funne, a place of great renowne: Who like a bndegrome ready trimd, doth from his chamber come. 5 And as a valiant champion, who for to get a prife; With ioy doth haft CO take in hand, fome noble enterprife . 6 A nd all the skie from end to end, he compalTeth about: Nothing can hide it from his heate, but he w ill find it out . 7 Ho'.v perfeiS is the law of God, howishiscouenant dire? Conuerting loules and making wife, the (imple and obfcure? 8 Iiilt are the Lords commandements, and glad both heart and mind: His precepts pure andgiueth light, to eies that be full blind . ^ The feare of God is excellent, and doth endure for euer: The iudgements of the Lord are tnie, and righteous altogether. 10 Andmore to be embraced alwaies, tlien Hned gold 1 fay. The liony and che hony comb, are not fo fwcete as they. 1 1 By them thy fcniant i forcwanid, to haue God m regard: And in perfonuance of che lame,, there J^all be great re>vaid. 1 2 But Lord ,\ h.it ea! thly man doth kno.v, die terrors ofhisliie? Then clcnfe my foiile from fecret finnes, which, are in me molt rife, J J And keepe me, that premmptuous finnes, preuaile not oucr me. And then I (hall be innocent, and great ofiences See. 14 Accept my mouth and eke my hart,, my words and thoughts cthone: For my redeemer and my llrength, O Lord tlioii art alone. Exaudiat te Dominus. Ffal, xx, T, S. The people py.iji to God to h;are tJieir l^ing ttidre- Cfue hu janifice , which Ine offaed bijwc hce tret to battel ajtd'ijl the ^-imrn'mtcs, dedartng that tile htathcnput their tru/i in ho'fef.huf thry triifi od:!y in Wa rtarrt;, Whi rc/ore the other jhiH JiLil,butthei^i>t^Knd liU peoplejl}a'!fi,:n.l. Pfalmexxi.xzii. II Smg this as the ^.Tfalme. INti'ouble and aduerfitie, the Lord God heare thee (till: The maieftie of lacobs God, defend thee from all ill, » And fend thee from his holy place, his helpc at euery need: And Co in Sion fbblith thee, and make thee ftrong in deed- J Remenibring well the facrifice, tliut no.v to him is done: And Co receiue right thankefiilly, thy burnt offerings echone. 4 According to thy harts delire, the Lord graunt vnto thee: And all thy coiinfell and deuife, full well performcraay he. 5 Wefliallreioycewhcnthouvsfaueft, and our banners di(play: Vnto the Lord with thy rcquelb fiilhlled haue alway. 6 ThcLordwiUliisannointed faue, I know well by his might; And fend him health by his right hand, ■ out of his holy place. J In Chariots fomeput confidence, and fome in horfes tniit. But we remember God our L ord, that keepeth promife iuft. 8 They falldownefljt,but we doc rife, and ftand vp fteadFalUy: Now fjue and keepe vs Lord and king, on thee when we doe cry. Dominc in virtutf. Pfal. xxi. T, S, "Damd iyiiheperfonef the people pt ayfeth Gndjor thex much mifchiefe did they mufe, aeainft thy holy name; Yet Old they f^ile and had no power, for to performe the fame. I ^ But as a marke thou Q.alt them fet, in a moftopenplace : And charge thy bow ftrings readilj', againlt thine enemies face. I J Be thou exalted Lord therefore, in thy ftrength euery howre: So (hall we fing right folemnely, praifing thy might and power, Dcus Deus mcus. PCa\. xxii.T. S, TiAMdccnpiiUneth ofhtsdefpe'ate extremuui c?- declare th whereof he recouereth hmfilfe [rom tOiiptatton.'Vnderhu pcrfon uf-rurcd Chriff. Sing this as thc2 1 .Pfalme , /^ God my God wherefore doelt thou ^^ forfakemevtterly And helped not u hen 1 dot make, my great complaint and crie. a To thee my God euen all day long, t doe both cry and call: I ceafe not all the night,and yet thou heareft not at all. J Euen thou that in thy fanfluary, and holy place d oeit dn ell ; Thou ait the comfort and the ioy, and gloryof Ifraell. B J 4 And 11 Pfalme xxiij. - And he m whom ear ferfjers old, had all chtir hope tor euer ; And when they piic their truft in thee, Co didn thou tliem deliuer. 5 Theyweredeliuered euer when, they called on thy name: And tor the faitli they had in ihce, they w ere not put to \1 .ame. 6 Butl am now become a worme, more like then any man: An outcalt -whom the people icorney with all the Ipite they can. 7 AndmedefpiTeasihey behold, me \% alkiiig on the way: They grin, they mow, they nod thek heads, andintliis wife they fay. 8 This man did glory in the Lord, his tauour and liis loue: Lef him redcime and hel pe him now, his power if he wiilproue. 5 ButLord out of thy mothers womb«, I came by thy requeft: Thou didil pre! true me itillin hope, while I did iucke her brelt. SO I was committed from my birth, with thee to haue abode. Since I was in my mothers wombe^ thou halt beene euer my God.. Jhe/cco» t J They gape vpon me greedely ,. astnoughthey wouldmellay: Much like a Lyon roaring out, andrampinglbr his pray. 1 4 But I drop do.\ ne hke water (l.eJL, my iointes in I'under breake: My hart doth in my body melt, like waxe agaiiilt theheate, 1 5 AndlikcapotTlearddryethmyftrengilv my tongue it deaueth fait: Vnto my iawes, and lam brought to duftot death atlaft. 1 6 And many dogs doe compafleme,, and w icked counic;! eke: Confpire againit me cui leoly, they peerce my hands and feete. 1 7 1 was tormented fo, that I mightallm) bones haue tolJr Yea ItiU vpon me they did looke,^ and dill they me behold. 1 8 My gai ments they deuided eke, ill pat tcs among them all: And for my coat they did calt lots,. to whom it might befall. 1 J) Therefore I pray thee be not far,, fiom me in my great need- But rather fith thou art my flrengtFi, to helpe me Lord make fpeed. 20 And from the fword Lord fane my foule by thy mightand thy power; And keepe my foule thy darling dearc, from dogs that would dcuoure. 2 1 And from the Lyons mouth that wouldr me all in f under fhiuen And from thehomes of Vnicornes, Lord fafely me deliuer. 2 J And I ihau to my brethren all, thy Maiellie record: And in thy Church (hall praife thy name^ of thee the liuing Lord. The tlnrd f.vt. 5 J All ye that feare him praife the Lord^ thou lacob honour him: And all ye feed of Ifraell with reuerence worlliip him, 24For he defoifeth not tlie poore, he tumeth not awry; His Countenance when they do call, but graiuiteth ta their cry» 3 5 Among the flocke chat ftartthe Lor.allbe their gouernour, and.kmg.for cuermoi e- 23 The rich men of his gocily gifts, Oiallfeedcandtaltallb: And in his prcfcnce w or.i ip him,. and bovv their knees full low . 30 Andalltliatii;all goe downeto dult, of life by him miiit t.jft: My leed ll ail ienie .ind praife the Lord, while any woildiiialLlalt* 3 1 My feede fliallplainely fliew to them , that Ihallbc borne hereafter; tiis iuliice and his righseoufneJle, and.alihis workes of w onder. Dominus rcgU»PfaUxxii;.W, VV^ Tiauidhjum^ vyedGods mamfoldmercttidiutTS tjr»':s, gather tth the affurance tljat G«d rsiH Continiit bii gaodnesjoi euer. Sing this as the 21, Pfalme THc Lord is oncly my (iipporr, and he that doth me teed; How can Itiien bcke any things whereof I Hand in need.' a Hedothm«foldincojtesmoflfaf«, ithc tender gralle foA by - AnJ after driues me to the ftreamcs, which run moft plealantly. J AndwhenlfeelemyfclfenearcloU, then doth he me home take: Conducing me in the right pathes, euenfor his owne names fake. 4 And though I were euea at deaths dorc, yet woiild I feare none ill: For with thy rod and Ihephcards crook*, I am comforted llil 1 . 5 Thou haft my uble richly deckt, in defpight of my foe : Thou hall my head with balme refrefht, my aip dothotierflow. ^ And finally while breath doth laft, thy grace (l-.all me defend: And in the houfe of God will I, my life for cuer fpend. Another ofthc fame by . T. S, Sing this as the 2 1, Pfalrae* MY Qiepheard is theliuing Lord, nothing therefore I neede; In paftures faire with waters calme, hefetmetortofeedc. » Hcdidconuertandgladmyfoule, and brought my mind in frame. Towalkeinpathes ofrighteou&efTe, for his moft holy name. 3 Yea though I walke in vale of death, yet will ffearenone ill, Thy rod, thy ftaffe, doth comfort me, and thou ait with me ftill. 4 And in the prefence of my foes, my table tnoull. alt fpread: Thou llialt O Lord fulnll my cup, and eke annoint my head* 5 Through all my life thy fauour is, ibfranckly fi ewed tome: That in thy houfe Ibreuermote, my dw elling place liiall be. Domini eft terra, Pfal, xxiiii.I.H, The g' ace of God bei»z "o^ -vltered i» the ten pie, more "Icntou! then before n the taberaacU/bd- tud xvah exclamation fitteth fourth the honour thereofmouivg the confideratwm oj tbeeUrnall rfia/ifi:»s prepartdtn heauen. TrijenofthiSVFM s figure. Sing this as thcil.Pfalrac. THe earth is all the Lords,n ithall, her ftore and furniture: Yea his is all the world, and all that therein doe endure. J Forhehathfaftly foundedit, aboiie the Se;i toftand: And lay d alow the liquid flouds, to now beneath the land. J For who is he (O Lord) that fliall afcend into thy hill: Orpal'.e mto t^)' holy place, there to continue ItiU? Pfalmexxiiij.xxv, I3 4 VVhofe hands are liarmelenc,8Cwhofe h»it» no fpot there doth defile: His foule not (tt on vanitie, ■wlio ha til not fwornc to guile. 5 Him that is fucha one tlic Lord, fhall place in blisfull plight: And God his God and Sauiour, (hall yeeld to him his right, tf Thisisthebroodeoftrauelers, in Peeking of his grace: As lacob did the Ifrahto, in that time of his race. 7 Yee Princes open your gates, Hand cp«« theeucrlalting gate: for there li all enter in tltcreby, the king of glorious liate. 8 U hat ii the king of glorious ftatc, tbeitrong andmightie Lord? The mightie Lord in battell (tout, and tnallof the {word. J» Ye Princes open your gates, ftand opea the euerlalting gate : For there fl:all enter in thereby, the king ofglorious ftate. 10 What is the king of glorious Hate, the Lordof hoaus it is : The kingdome and die royaltie, ofglorious ftate is his. AdtcDomine /»lal.xxv, T, S. Tiautfi grieuedat hufinst »tdr»aluiotu enmttt, tnojiferH tntlyprauthfor jorgiuems^ efputall^< oJp4ch as he committedmy.uth. Lift mine heart to tliee try God and iS guide moft iidl: Now futFer me to take nolhame, forintheedol truft, 2. Let ^^^^^ not my foes reioyce, nor make a fconie ofme:and let them not be ouerthrowne, that put their truft in thee. J But fliamc fl-all them beFalJ that harme them w rongfuily; Therefore thy pathes and thy nght w aies, vntomeLord defcrie. 4 Direft me in thy truth, and teach me I thee pray : Thou art my God and Sauiour, on thee I waite al way. B 4 S Thy Pfalmexxvj. S Thy racrciet manifold, 1 pray tlicc Lord remember; Andeke thy pittie plenrifuU, for they haue beene for eucr. 6 Remember not the faults, and frailtie of my youth: Remember not how ignorant, i haue beene of thy truth. 7 Nor a fter my defertes, let me thy mercy hnde; But ol thine owne bcnignitie. Lord haue me in thy minde. 8 His mercy is full fwette, his trutli a perfefl guide: Thcrefuie the i ord will finners teach, and iuch as goc afide. 5) The humblehe will teach, bis precepts for to keeper He will direit m all his waies, the Icwly and the mecke. 10 For al! tlie vvaies of God, are truth and mercy both: To them that keepe his tellament, thewitnefleothis troth. Thefecovdfare. 1 1 Now for thy holy name, OLord I thee inti eat : I o graunt me pardon for my finne» for It IS wondrous great. I I Who fo doth feare the L ord,. the Lotd doth him dired: To kade his life in fucha u ay, as hedcth bell accept. I J His foule (hall euermore, in goodnelie d ■, cU and iland: His leede and hispoltentie, inlieiiteii all the land, 1 4 All thofc th it feare the Lord, know his fecret intent And vnto them he doth declare, his will and tellament. 1 5 Mine eyes and eke my hart, toliiml willaduance: That pliickt my f eetc out of die fnarc, ot linnc and ignorance. i6 With mercy me behold, to thee 1 make my mone: For I am pore and dtfolate, and comfoi tlcfli: alone. 17 The trouble', of my hart, are multiplied m ceede, Bring me out of th.s miiery, neCcfficieandneele. 18 Behold my pouertie, mine angui :; and my paine : Rcmir my lumcs and mine oficnce-, and make me cleane againe. iauidi»iurwuJ}y ol'prejfed and helpleffe^tt ajfu- red »fl.u tnttgutie to Saul,caHetb GoU to defe4 him caufelefJ! affiilhd.Then he defintb to ba fn tbt com^xuiu ofthcftitlifitftathe congregatU on of God when he xtm bamjhedby Saute ^ po- rnifing godly Ufev>l'cn prai/es,tbaa({ejgitti»g,^ facnjice for his diltuera»cj. Sing this as the 14, Pfaltnc. LOrd be my iudge, and thou Halt fee, my pathes be right and plainc: I truft in Ciod and hope tliat he, will Itrcngth me to remaine. % ProuememyGodltheedefirc, my waies to fearch and try: As men doproue tlieir gold with firc, my rauies and hart elpie. J Thy goodnelTe laid e before my face,. I dui-ft behold'Oiwaies; For of thy truth I tread the trace, and wilLdoe all my daics. 4 I doe not lutt to haunt and vfe, wich men whofe words are vainej To come inhoufe I doerefiife, with the deceitefull trainc. J I much abhor the wicked ibrt, their detdes I doe defpife: 1 doe not once to them refort, that hurtful! things deuife. 4 My hands I wail, and dog proceeds, m works thatvvalkevpiight: -Tlientothinealtjrl make ipeede,. to offer there in figlit, 7 ThatI may fp sake and preach the praife, that doth belong to thte: And fo declare ho., wondrous waies, thou liall beene good to me. Ti O Lord thy houle i loue molt dearc, tome itdothexccll: I haue delight and would be nearei whereas thy grace doth dwell. ^ Ofliutnotvp my foule with them, in finne that tjkc their nil; Nor yet my lifcamong thofe men,, that fee ke much bloud co fpill, lO W hofe hands arc heapt witli craft & guile tlieir lips thereof are fuh And their 1 ight hand w id: wrench and .vile, ior bribes doth pluc kc andpul. t'lBut I in righteoufneFe cntend, my time and dales to fciuc: Hatw Pfalmcxxvij.xxviij. 15 Hiu»tnercy Lord and me defend, for that I doc nut fw« ue- II My foote is lUi Jc tor jU allaicsk it Itandetliu ell. ind right: Wherefore to God u ill I jjiue praife, m all the people s light. DominusiJlumi.Pfal.xxvii. I.H» *DauiJ deltmradfrom gratpc'th, ^lueth thitrki. wherein wt fee hu conjiantjaul) aiKit9 bedttutered.'ihtnbe t»iorutl)ta [atth,and to Attend vpm the Lord, Singxbisas the »8, Pfalmc. 'T^eLord is both my he.ikhand light, -I iballm.in iu.»keaicdiinaau!c? Sith God doth giue mc ftrcn.sith and might, •why ii.oiila I be ah..iiii."c a While cli.it my toss wuh all tlieu Urength begin with mt to braulc; And thinke to eate me vpatiength, themielues haue caught the fall. J Though tluy in campeagainft me licy my hart ib not afraide: In battel plight if they will crie, 1 tntlt in God for aide. 4 One thing of God I doe require, that he lA ill not denie : For which I pray arnl in ill delire, tillhe tomeapplie. 5 That I within his holy place, my life throughout may dw ell. To fee the beautie of his face, and view his temple well. i In tima of dread he li.all me hide, within his place moft pure; And keepe me lecret by his fide , as ona rockemolt fare. 7" Atlengdil know the Lords good grace, fliail make me ftrong arid Hunt: My foes tofoyleand cleane dtface, that cumpaile me about- 8 Therefore vv ithin thy hou(« will I, giue faaitice of praiie; With Pfalmes and longs I will apply, to laud the Lord alwaies. TiieficondpArt, 5 Lordheareche voiceof my requeft, for which to thee I call: Hane mercy Lord on mc oppreft, and lend me helpe \^ ith jII . JO My hart doth knowledge vnto thee, I fueT:o haue thy grace: TI.ea fecke my face laieit thou to mc, Lord 1 wiil fceke thy face. 1 1 In wrath tumenot thy felfea-way, nor I'utler me to Aide: Thou art my helpe liill to this day, be lull my God and guide. •12 My parents, both their ioiuieforfooke, and call me oil at laige; And then the Lord himftlie yet tooke, of me the cure and charge. 1 3 Teach me O Lord the 'vay to thee, and lead mc on forth rigl.t: For fe.irc of luch as watch koi me, to trap me if chty might. i4DoeHot betake mc CO tile will, of t1)e.n that be my lues: For they furmile againft lue Hill, falfc \v itiieile to dcpofe. 15 My hart would faint, but that in me, this hope IS nxed f.iil: Tile LoidOods good grace fh all it fee, inlifethataieil .ilLift. l6Trulkftillin (>od, whofe whole thou art, his will abide chou mult; And he ihall eate and ttreiigth thy hart, if thou in him due trult . Adte Dominc. Pfal.xxviii.T.S, XttiifiHfeAre »»dpi"fu as r toj-; God tLjhu^sred by ivici^ed men, he o lethfor V::ngeiince agatn/i them^nd betng affliredtha! Godhath hardhim he cammendeth ail ti) efMthfnU to hu tiiUi»i , Sing this asthezi.Pfalme, THou artO Lord my ftrength andfl.ay, the luccour which I crauc: J^egl^^ n^« "ot lejft I be like, »o them that goe to graue. J Thevoiceofthyfuppiiantheare, that vnto thee doth cry: " W hen liift vp my ha nds vnto, thy holy Aike.mail hie. 3 Repute me not among the fort, of wicked and peruerc: That fpeake right raire vnto their friends, and tliinke full ill in heart. 4 According totliy handy worke, as they delerue in deede: 5 And after thtirinuenuons, let therareceiue cheii mecde* 6 Fortheyreg.irdnotliingGodsworkes, his law, ne yet his lore. Iherefore he will themand their feede, dellroy for euermore. 7 Torenderthankes vnto the Lord, how great a caule haue 1? My voices my piaier,and my complaint, that heard 10 willingly, 7 He is my Qiield and fortitude, and b uckl er in diitreile . My hope my health, my harts rehefe, my fongis ill him confelle. 8 He IS our ftiength and our defence , our enemies to reiilt: The health and the laluation, of liis cleilby Chriii. ^ Thy people and thine heritage. Lord blede guide and prelerue: Increafe them Lo:d, and rule theuhart, that they may nciier fv\ erue . Affcrtc Domino* Pfal. xxix.I.H» liaHtd eaJierietb Tr^tccif {ivbojer the me/t ^ara 16 Pfalmexxix. tbiil^ethireisnoGodatthe leajl to fearchtm for the thunders and temfjejis.jor/eareirhereaf allcreaturestremh.'e. ^ndatb.'itu threalHttk fmncrsyct it moueth bii to prmfe i,u ftamtt Sing this as the 30. I'falme, Glue Co the Lord ye Po:ent.ites , ye rulers of the world. Giiie ye dll praife, honour and ftrcngth, vnto the lining Lord. 5 Giiie honour to his holy nama, and honour him alortc; Worfliiphiininhis maidtie, within his holy throne. J His voice doth rule the waters all, euen as himfelfe doth pleafe: He doth prepare the thunder claps, and gouerns all the feas. 4 TlievoiceofGodisofgreatfbrce, and wondrous excellent: It is molt mightie in efteA, and molt magnihcent. 5 The V oice of G od doth rent and breake, the Ceder trees fo long: The Ccdertreesof Libanus, which are molt high and Itrong. 6 Andma'ivethemleapelikeas a Calfe, or elfe the Vnicorne; 7 Not onely trees but nioimtaines great, whereon tlie trees are borne. 8 Hisvoicediuidesthe flames of fire, and Ihakes the wilderneire: Itmakes the defert quake for feare^ that called is Cades. t • ^^ the taithfuU he doth guide: svi^v^t^ And.to the proud he will repay, according to their pride. aj BeftrongandGod fliallftay your hare, be bold and haue a luft; Fw fure the Lord will take your part, lith ye on him doe trutt. Beati quorum. Pfal. xxxii,T^S. D.tuiii^umjhed with grieuvus ficknejjk for htsfms- counteth them happy to whom God doth not im^ fute their tranfirefsioHs.^nd ufter that bektci funfefj'e i hi!fins,aml obtained pardo>J,be msImt- tetb tlj{veicl{eimen toltutgodlyt mdtbegooci ttretayce. Sing this as the 30»Pfafonc. 'T'Hemauis blelt whofewickednei'le "* the Lord hath cleane remitted: And he w hofe linne and wretchedneH'e is hidand alfo couered. 3 AndbleltishetowhomtheLord,^ imputethnothisfinne: Which in his hart hath hid no guile, nor fraud IS found Aereih, J For whileft thati keepe clole^my fina?^ in filence and conftrainc' My bones did weare and w aft away, with dayly moneand.plaint* 4 For night and day thy hand on me, {o gneuoiis was and fin art: Ihatallmybloudaiidhiimorsnioiltj to drynelledid conucrt. ^ 1 did therefore GonfefTe my faulty . aodalimy fIni3£$£alIe.ouei. Ihaj -.^i- ^^Lii Pfalme. xxxiii. xxxliii. kj 18 Then thou O Lord clidft tnc forgiue, and all my linnes pafle ouer. 6 The humble men Ihall pray therefore, and fceke thee in due time: So that the tioiids of waters great, {hall hauc no power on him. 7 V^hen trouble and aduerfitie, doecompalie me about; Thou art my refuge and my ioy, and thou doelc rid me out. 8 Come hither and [will thee teach, how thou Ihouldit vvalke aright: And will thee guide as I my fclte, hauelearnd by proofe and iight. j> Be not fo rude and ignorant, as is the horfe and Mule. Whole mouth without araine or bif, fromhanne thou canft rot rule. I o The wicked man Ihall mamfoldp foirowesand griefesltjitainc; . But: vnto them chat tnill in God, i or his goodnelle ihali rcinain.e. ... .-o ■■_ . [ .1. i ..... .•!■. o iiiiioZiM ti Be merry therefore in thel#rd^;- . ni i? ye luit U ft vp your voice; And ye of pure and perfea hart, begladandekcreioy^ce. ., ; Exultatc lufti, Pf»L xxxiii, I, H, He tKhcteth goo imefitt frulfi Gi>d}er' ^.redtiH'f a>tdgouerHittgaiithmf:i,fin>hUfhtlifMprdmr- JeSyfur fcateenngtht cofinfMofthe T0i>iel{eittt4' chiMfT that nacnature prefititeth^y t»i0t,but oiuiy liu mercy. Sing this as the 30. Pfalmc, . YE righteous in the Lord reioyce, itisafeemelyfight: That vprightmen wi& thankfull voice, Ihouldpraife the liard ofmight. % Prailc ye the Lord with harpe and fong in Pfalmes and plealant things: •^ With lute and mftrument among, that ioundeth with ten ftringcs. J Sing to the Lord a fong moft new, with courage giue Ijim prai(e: 4 For wliy^hisv%ordiseuertrue, his works aad all his/waies. 5 To iudgemcnt, equitie and right, •^' he hath a great good will; ^ And v:^h his gifts he doth delight, die earth cliroughout to nil. ( For by the word of God alone, theheauens all were wrougiit: Thcix holies and powec euery onc». his breath to paiie hath brought. 7 The waters gj-eat gathered hath he, on heapes within the more: And hid theai in the depth to be, as in a houic of Iture. 8 All men on earth both leaft and motjk. Rare God and kccpe his law; Tethat inhabit in each coall, liread him and Itandin awe. 9 'A'hathecommandedjwroijght it wjs, at once with perfed ipeed: What he doth will is brought topalle, with fidl erted indeed. loThe counfels of the nations rude, tlie Lord doth bring to nought: He doth defeat the multitude, of their deuife and thought, ii But his decrees continue ItiU, they neuer llacke or iwage; II The motions ofhis mind and will, take place in euery age. The fecondpart. rj Andbleftarethey to whom the Lord, as God and guide is knowne: Whom he doth chufe of meere accord, to take them as his owne. 1 4 The Lord from hcauen call his fight, on men mortall by birth: Confidering from his fcate ofmight, the dwellers of the earth. 1 5 The Lord I fay whofe hand hath wrought, mans hart and doth it frame. For he alone doth know the thought, and w orking of the fame. |6 A king that ttulteth in his holl, (hall nought pieuJile at length: The man that of nis might doth boll, Ihall laile for all his ilrength, 17 The troupes of horlemen ekefhallfaile. Their fturdie fleedes Ui all Heme: The Itrengh of horfe (ball notpreuaiJe, the rider to preferue. iSBucloetheciesof God entend, and watch to aide the iuft: With fuch as feare him to oftend, and on his goodnelle trull . jp That he of death and all dillreJTe > may let their foules from dread: Andif that dearth theland opprc.le, in hunger them to feed. 10 VVherefore our foules doe ftill depend, on' Ood our Itrength and Itay; He is the Ihield vs to defend, and driue all dartes away. » I Our foult in God hath ioy and game, reioycingin his might: For why? in his moft holy name , we nope and much delight. SI Therefore let thy goodneile O Lord, ItiU prefent with vs be : As we alwaies witli one accord, doe onely trull in thee. Bciicdicam Dom, Pfal.xxxiiii.T.S, Darud hauiM ; efcaped ^chts (i, Sam. it )pritifith Ood far hu dehui:rmce,^i»in^ vther example t» trufi if/Gad, ta/eareandfcrue hitn.,Mfho defit- deth the (»dlj/ with hts angels, andvtterlydc- lirayctbtbewiei^edin their finnes, Sino;this as the 30. Pfalme. I rwill giue laud and honour botli, vnto the Lord alwaies : And Pfalmcxxxv. ip And eke my mtmth forcuennore, fliallfpeike vntohispraile. s I doe delight to laud the Lord, in (oulc and eke in voicc^ That luitnbk men and moiiificd, mayheareandlo reioyce. 3 Therefore fee that yeenwgnifie, with me the liuin^ Lord: And let vs no\v exdlc ms name, toectlier with one accora. 4 For I my felfi bcfoiight the Lo; d, he anlweredmeagaine: And me dcliuered incontinent, from all my feare and paine. 5 Who fo thej' be that him withhold, fhall fee his light moit deare: Their countenance (hall notbedafht, they need i: not to fe at leaft in any wife: lh«ir wicked ileps auoide and flee^ and follow nottheir guife. ^ Foreuerywickedman willCTod dcftroy both more and lelTe: But fuch as trull in God arefure thebndfor topoflelTe. 1 Q \VatchA)ut a w hile and thou ftialt fee,, no more the wicked traine : >k)not fo-muchashoufeorplafe, ■where once he did remame. thefietttdfMft, 1 1 Eutmercifull and hnmble men, enioy Hi.dl fe.i mil land: In relt and peace tiiey fhalh cioyce» for nought Ihall them withllmd. I J The le^wdc men and malicious, againllthc iullconfpire: They gualh their teeth at him, as men u hich doe his bane delire. 1 3 But w hile tliat lewde men thus doe thinkc the I ord laugh s tl;cm to Iconic; For why? he fceth their time approch, •when tliey Ihall (igh and ra(5urnc. '; 1 4 The A icked lnuc their fword oivr dr.TWH their bo w eke haue they be»it: To ouerthrowand kill thepoore, as they the right way went. 1 5 Rut the fame fword iTial pearce their hari';, w hich was to kill tlie iull. Likewife the bow lliall bicdce to fliiuers, wherein they put their tnilt. ifiDoubtlelTe the lull mans pooreeflate, is better a great deafe more:^ Then all thefe lewd and worldly miens rich pompe and heaped llore.' 17 For be their power neucr fo Hrong, God will it ouerthrow: Where contrane he doth prefemey the humble men and low. X8 He leeth by his great pronidenee, , the good man* trade and way: Andw ill giue himinhsritante, which neuer Ihall decay • 15 They rtiall aotbe difcouraged, (vhen fomeare hardbeiled: When other fhall be hungerbit, they fhSll be clad and fed. ao For whofoeuer wicked is, and enemie to the Lord: ShaUqu;iile, yea melt euen as Lambes greafe, or fmoke that fliei abroiid. The third part, 21 Behold thewicked borrowe^h much, and neuer pay eth againe : Whereas the lull by liberall gifts, make many gl.id.ind Faiiie. 2J For they whom God doth blefie (lial haue, the land for heritage: And they whom he doth curfc like.vife, (hall periih in his rage. 2 J Tlie Lord the iuit mans caufe doth guide and giuehim good fucceUe: To euery thing he takes in hand, he fendeth good addreili:, 14 Thouglithathefal, yet is hefurc, not vtcerly tofquaile:' - Becaufe the Lord fti etches ouchishand, at needs and doth not faile. 2 5 1 haue beene young .ind now .^m old, yet neuer didi fee: The :uft man left, nor yet his feed, to begge for my fery. %6 But glues akvaiesmoft liberally, and lendswhereasisneed: His children and pofteritie , receiue af God their mecde. Plalmexxxvm. 22 27 Flee vice therefore and wickedneiTe, and vertue doe embrace: So God lliall granc thee long to haue, on earth a dwelling place. a8 For God lb loueth equitie, and Iheweth to his fuch grace: That he prelemes them euermore, butltroyes the wicked men. ip Whereas the good and godly men, inherite (hall the land: Hauing as Lords all thmgs therein, in their owne power and hand. JO The luft mans mouth (hall eucr fpeake, of matters wife andhie: His tongue doth talke to edifie, vvith truth and equitie. J I For in his hart the la w of God, his Lord doth Itill abide: So that where euer he goe or walke> his foote canneuerllide. 3 z The wicked like a rauening Wolfe, the iuft man doth befet. By all meancsieeking him to kill, ifhe tall in his net. Thefourthpan, 3} Though he (liouldfallinto his hands, yet God would ibccour fend : Though men againlt him fentence giue, God will him yet defend. J 4 Wait thou on God and keepe his way, he (hall preferue thee then: The earth to rule and thou flialt fee, deitroyde thefe wicked men. 3 5 The wicked haue I fcene moft ftrong, and placed in high degree: Floriihing in all wealth andftore, as doth the Laurell tree. 3 i But fodenly he palled away, and loe he was quite gone: Then I him fought but could (carce find, the place where dwelt fuch one. 37 Marke and behold the perfed man, how God doth him incrcafe : For the iull man Ihall haue atlength, great ioy with rell and peace. 3 8 As for tranfgrcilors woe to them, deftroyde they (hall all be : God w ill cut otT their budding race, and rich polleritie. 3J)But the faluationof the iuft, doth come from God aboue: Who in their trouble fendeththem aide, of his meere grace and loue, 40 God dotlithem helpefaue anddeliuer, from lewd men and vniulb And itiU will Ciuc them whilelt that they in him do put their tiult. Dom Jnc ne in furore Pfal,xxxviij«I,H 'DiUidjicke oj'fome qrieuoui difeafc, ack^awledg- tthhrnfclfetobe ihJUfeU of the Lord for Im fiijs, a'^td therefore praieth God to turn away hit urmh, but in the end wt tbfirme confidence.ani tommendtni hucauftta Gad, ho^tlhfarfiictdy l^l^t.nfhit%iind. Sing this as the humble fute of a finn«r. PVt me not to rebuke O Lord, in thy prouokeJ ire ; Ne in thy heauie wrath O Lord, correift me I defire. a Thine arrowes doe iticke faft in me, thy hand doth prefle me fore; And in my fle(h no health at all, appeareth any more. 3 And all this is by reafon of thy wrath that I am in. Nor any rell is in my bones, by reafon of my finne. 4 For loe my wicked doings Lord, ab oue my head are gbne: A greater lode then I can beare, they lie me fore vpon. 5 My wounds ftinke and are feftred lb, as lothfome is to fee; Which all through mine owne foolifhnefle, betideth vnto me» 6 And I in carefull wife am brought, in trouble and diftreffe: That 1 goe wailing all the day, my dolefull heauines. 7 My loynes are fild with fore difeafe, my flelh hath no whole part; 8 1 feeble am and broken fore, I roare forgriefe of hart: 5 Thou knowelt Lord my defire,my gronet, are open in thy fight: 10 My hart dothpant,my ftiength doth failc, mine eies haue loll their light. 11 My loners and my wonted friends, II and looking on my w oe: And eke my kinlmen fane away, are me departed fro. 1 1 They that did feeke my life laide fnarej, and they that fought the way To doe me hurt, (pake lies, and thought on treafon all the day, The fecond part. 1 3 But as a deafe man 1 became, that can not heare at all: 1 4 And as one dumbe that opens not his mouth to (peake withall. 15 For all my contidence O Lord, is wholly fet on thee: 1 6 O Lord, thou Lot d that art my God, thou ILalt giue eare to me. This day I crane, that they my foes, triumph not ouer mee: 1 7 For v\ hen my foote did flip then they, did ioye my fill to Ice. And trucly I pocre wretch am fet, in plague a woefull u ight : And eke my grieuous heauineile, is euer in my light. 1 8 For while that I my ^^nckedaeirc, in humble w lie confclle: And wl!;le I for my finfijll deedes, my I'orro.vcs doc exprcllc. ^ i^Mv Pfalmexxxix.xl. ? j5 My foes Joe ftill remaine aliue, and mightje are alio; And they chat luce me wrongftilly, in number hugely grow. JO They ftand againft me that mygooit with cuill doe repay. Bccaufe that good andhoneft things, Idoeenlijeal.vaic. 3 I Forfake me not my Lord my God, be thou not farre awaie: Hall mee to hclpemy Lord my God, my I'afetie and my llaie. Dixi cuftodiam, Pfal. xxxix, T, H, "Dautdhatung dctcrmmedftk^ce^yct bta/i forch i» to words s that hce rrouLitiattijiough bu bitter grufe.For he maketh certttine retjuefies which tuft ofmtins mfinnitics , ya mixed with many fraiersmndAllio Jhevf a mtnde wonderfuUj troubled, that it may appcare bow he did fir tut might ely ag.iinft death and defpcratwu. Sing this as the humble iute of a iinoer. TSaide I will looke to my waies, ^ for fearel Ibouldgo wrong: J will take heede all times that I, offend not in my tongue. » As with a bit I u ill keepe faft, my mouth with force and mighct Kot once to whiJper all the whilcj the wicked ai e in iight. J I held my tongue and (pake no word, but kept me dofe and Itill; Yea from good talke I did refraine, but fore againfl my will. 4 My hart waxt hote within my breft, with mufing thought, and aoubt-; Which did increafe and (tirre the tire, at lailthefe words brail out. 5 Lord number out my life and daics, ■which yet I haue Kot paft; So that I may be certitied, how long my life fliall laft. 6 Lord thou hall pointed out my life, in length much like afpan: Mine age is nothing vnco thee, fo vaine is euery man» 7 Man walketh like a ni3de,and dotfa in vaine himfclfe annoy. In getting goods and can not tell, who (iiall the fame enioy. 8 Now Lord fith things this wife do frame, what heipe doe I defirt? Of truth my helpe doth ftand on thee, I nothing elie require. Thefecoitdp.trt. ff Forall the finncs that I hane done. Lord quite me out of hand: And make me net a fcornetofooles, thuc nothing vndei ftand. lo I was as dumbe, and to complaine, no trouble might me moue : Btcau'.e I know :c was thy worke, ruj'pacience for toproue. 1 1 lord take from me my fcourge & plague lean tiiem not with ftand. Ifainte and pine away with feare, of thy moll heauie hand. 1 1 When thou for fin nc docil man rebuke, he waxeth woe and n an: As doth a cloth chat mothes haue fret, fo vaine a thing isinan. I J Lord hearc my fute and giue good heede, regard my tcares that fall; I foioumc like a flranger here, as did my fathers all. J4 O fpare a liccle giue me Ipacc, my ftrength for to rellore: Before I goe away from tliee, and liiallbeleenenomore. Expeftans cxpcftaui.Pfal.xl I«H. 1> "tuddehuered from great danger ^dotbtnai^H-.Pe^ Cod therefore , and ctmmendeth its prouidence taivards all mankind. Then he promt feth togiut himfel^eirholyto Gods feruice^c^declartth how Godtvillbe xvorjhtpped. ^ftenrardebe giueth'i than^es, anihaumg con plained of hit enem/etj hecaUetbfor aide and fucc our. Sing this as the 5 5 . Pfalme, TWaited long and fought the Lord, •*• and patiently did bearc: At length to me he did accord, my voice and cry to hcare. » Hepluckt me from the lake fo deepe, out of the mire and clay: And on a rocke did fet my feete, and he did guide my way» J TomehetaugfitaPfalmeofpraifc, which I mud fhew abroad: And fing new fongs of thanks alwaies, vnto the Lord our God. 4 When all the folke thefe things fhall fee as people-much afraide: Then they vnto the Lord (ball flie, and truft vpon his aide. 5 Obleftis hewhofehcpeandhart, doth in the Lord remsine: That with the proud doth take nopart, nor fuch as lie and fame. 6 ForLord my God thy wondrous dcedes, in greatneifefarre do pafie: Thy fauour towards vs exceedes, all things that euer was. 7 Whenlentcndanddoedcuifc, thy works abroade to Ibow: To fuch a reckoning chey do rife, thereof no end 1 know. 8 Eiinit offrings thou delighted not in, I know thy whole d£(i"re: With facrihce topurge his iinne, thou doeft no man require. f Meate offerings and facrifice, thou woiildell not haue at jdh Sut cliuu O Lord hali up-.n made, niiiie taxes to he..--e'with all. C 10 but Pfalmc xlj. 0 But chen {aid I,be!iolcl atid Tee, I come a meane CO be ; For in the volume of thy booke, thus is it faid of me. 1 1 That I O God (I'.ould doe thy mind, which tiling doth like me well : For in my heart thy law I hnd, fafj placed there to dwell. 1 2 Tliy iultke and thy righceoufnede, in great reforts 1 tell . Behold my tongue no time doth ceafCf O Lord thou knowell full well. The fccot^i part. 13 1 haue not hid within my breft, thy goodnelle as by ftealtli : But 1 declare and haue exprert, thy truth and faaing heakh. 1 4 1 kept not cloie thy louing mind^ that no man fhould it know : The triilt that in chy truth I find, to all the church I (how. For I withmiichiefsjnany one, am fore belet about. My finnes increafe and fo come on, I can not fpie them out. 1 5 For why ? in number they exceed, thehaires vpon my head: My heart doth taint tor very dread, that 1 am almolt dead. .1 (5 With fpced fendhelpe andJetmeftee,, O Lord I thee require : Make haft with fpeed to fuccour me, O Lord at my defire, 17 Let them fultaine rebuke and (hame,, that i'eeke my foule to fpill; Dra v backe my foes and them defame, that vsi'hand would naeill. jl.For their ill feates doe them defcry, that would deface my name ; Al \ aies at me they raile and cry, he on him, he for fljame. ^ 5) Let them in thee haue ioy and wealtli, that feeke to thee al.vaies: "I'hic thole that loue thy fauing hejlthj may fay to God be pt aile. io But as for me I am but poorc, opprelt and brought full low; Yet tliou O Lord wilt me reftore, to health full v;cll I know. •: I For why!* thou art my hope and trufi, my reiugejhelpeaad ilay: V'.'hcreforemy Ooa as tliou art iuft, with me no time dday. Bcatusquiintclligit.Pfal.xIj.T.S* 'I>,tnidgriei4iiujl)iajfli(hd,lit"/Jctinhcmthat[>itij tiu cife,cuwpia:nelh of f<%uhkj]cjr eniifuch as JH(iiU.Jtih.iyTh.nhe^tueth thank's jor Gods- nicYLyinchjflifing hun gently: mtjuffermg bis- tifcmies to (fiumph. He man is bleU that careluU is,, the needy to conlidei : For in the feafon perilous the Lord w ill him dehuer.» . The Lord will make him fafe and found, and happie in the land'.and he will not deliuer him into his^emies hand. 3 Andinhisbed whenhelierhficke, the Lord will him reftore: And thou O Lord wilt turne to health, his (ickenes and his fore. 4 Then in my fickene,s thus lay I, hauemercyLordonme: And heale my foule which is full woe, that I offended thee, 5 Mine enemies wiflied me iU in h art, and thus of me did fay: When fhall he die that all his name, may vanilh quite away.> 6 And when they come to viiit me, they aske if I doe well. But in their harts mifchiefe they hatch, and to their mates ittell, 7 They bice their lips and whilper fo, as though they would m e charme: And call their fetches how to trap, me with (bme mortall harme. 8 Some grieuous Cnne hath brought him to this iickenes fay they pLine . H« is fo low that without doubt, rife canhe not againe . ^ The man alfo that I did truft, with me did vfe deceice: Who at my table eatc my bread, the fame for melaidewaite. 10 Haue mercy Lord on roe therefore, and let mebepreferued: That I may render vnto them,. the things they haue deferued. II By thisL know afTuredly, 1 am bcloued of thee: When tliat mine enemies haue no caufe, to triumph oner me. 1 1 But 111 my right thou haft mee kept , and maintained alway. And in thy prefence place afTignd, where I il-all d .v ell for aye. 1 3 The I Old thy and as a thing of nought ; For pront none tbou hadlt thereby, no gaine Jt jU was fought. 13 And to our neighbours thou haft made, of vs a laugliiiig ftocke. Ana thofc thatroundaboutvs dwell, at vs do grin and mocke. TJicJecondpart, J ^ Thus we ferae fornene other vfe, b«t for a commoH talke: They mock, they fcoin,they nod their heads w litre eiicr they goe or walke. S5 1 am a-i amed coucinually, to hc.n e ihcfe wicked men : Yea lo 1 blu'.h that all my face, •with red is coucrcd tlien. 16 For why ? wehearefuchflaadrous- words, fuch falfe reports und lies, That death it is to Co: tlitir wrongs, chcir threatnings and their cues, jy For .ill tins we forget not thee, nor ytt thy coiien.tntbreake; 18 \"v c turnenot bacWe our harts from thee, nor ytt thy pathos forfake. J. t^Yea thou haft trod vs downe to diift, ■wheicdtnsot Dragons be: And couered vs with n adexit dca Ji, and gre-taduerlttic. jolt \\ e iiad our Gods name foi^Ot,. iiiU htlp^oi Idolsioiig^iit; 1 1 ' Vould not God then hane tried rfu» «ut' for he doth know our diought, a a Nay, nay, fiar thy nsnr.es fak» O Lord | al.vaiesare weflainsthus: As il.eepe vnco the fliambles fcnt, right fo they deale with vs. Zj Vp Lord, why (leepellthoiw> awake, and kaue vs not for all : J4 Why hideft thou thy countenance, and doeftforg-et our thrall.' 1 5 For downe to duft our fotileis broughCj. and we nowatlaftcaft: Our belly likeas it were glude, vnto the ground cleaues fait. z6 Rife vp therefore for our defence, andhelpe vs Lordatneede; We thee befeech of thy goodnes, to refcue vs with fpeede, Eruftauit cor meum, PfaLxlv. I.K - i^iomon hu mniejf J, honour, flrength, be.jui); ri. chesjAndpoiver are prMfcd>liu mortage reith tht Eiyptiannn-he^then woman is bUft,ifthatjhe renounce her people and. country , atkigtueher felfewholytoher hmb^nd . Hercu foiredtbe wonderfullmiteftie, and eweafe ofcbrtjiet kirtsidame, andtbe Church his [poufc, Singthisasthezj.Pfalmc, Vy1"l' heart doth taV;e in hand, *^ *■ fome godly fong to fing: The praife that I ihall ihe^v therein, pertaineth to theking. a MytongueQiallbeasquicke, his honour to indite: As is the pen of any Scnbe, tliat vfeth fait to write. J Ofairetlofallmen, thy fpeech is pieaiant pure: For God hathbleiied thee with gifts, for eucr to endure. 4 About thetgird rhy fword, O Prince ot might elect: With honour glory, and renowne, thy perfon pure is deckt. 5 Go forth with godly fpeede, in meekenclTe, truth and right: And thy right hand Ihall thee intlruf^, in workes of dreadfuU might. 6 Thy arrow cs iharpcand kcene, their iiearts fo tore Ihall Iting: That folke fball fall md kneele to thee, yea all thy foes (O king-) 7 Thy royall feare O Lord, for euer ihall remaine : Bccaufe the fcepter ofthyrcalme, doth rightcouCicllcmaintaine* 8 Btc3i;!c tlioaloucft the right, and dccit theiUdetelU God tuen thy God hath noinred chte, witliiuy abouethereft.- 5 ^^'ith Mine and fauour P.s ccte> thy clotliesareallbelprcad^ VVhcn thou do«!l from t!iy pallacepant, Ui»: ore, andbeatedownemightic hils, 4 For one faire floud doth fend abroad, his pleafant llreames apace: To frefti the cittie of our God, and walh his holy place. 5 In roidftofher the Lord doth dwell, fhe can no w hit decay: Ail things againft her that rebell, the Lord w ill truely flay . 6 The heathen flocke,thekingdomesfe.'ire the people make a noy(e: The earth oothmelt and not appeare, when God puts forth his voice. ■7 The Lord ofhoaftes doth take our part, to vs he hath an eye: Our hoptofhealth with all our hart, on lacobs God doth lye. 8 Come here and fee with mind and thought the working of our God: What wonders he I .imfeife hath i> rouohr, thronghoat the earth abroad. 9 Byhim all wars are huflt and gone, which countries did conlpire . Their bowes he brake and Ipareseachone their Chariots burnt u ith fire. loLeaue off therefore (la ith he) and know 1 am a God moll ftout : Among the h&athen high and low, and all the earth throughout. 11 The Lord ofhoaftes doth vs defend he is our ftrength and tower. On lacobs God we doe depend, and on his might and po-.'. er. Omncs gcntcs. Pkl. xlvii. I , H. u4n exhortation to rvorjhtp Gad for he merais r»- irard laia's pojieririe. Herein u prophen^iihe {ingdome of Chnft^ tn the ttmc oj the Oojp U. Sing this as the 4^, P/alme, YE people all with one accord, clap hnnds and e %e leio} ce: Be glad and fing vnto the I ord, "w ith fweetfe andpleaf nt vc ice. C 3 3 P^-^ :8 Pfalmexlviij.xlix. J For high che Lord and dreadtttll i j, withu'onders manifold; A mightie king he is trueiy, m all che eairii esctold. 3 The people Ik thall make to be, vnto our bondage thrall : And vnderneach our feete he fhall, the nations make to iAL 4 Forvstheheri:agehe chofe, «- which we polTeiic alone: —-— Tlif fioun:! ing worliup of lacoW ; ,hi» >v elbduueduiie. 5 Oiu God a^^-endt(.}vpor^hie, \\ :th lo)' and plealaat noy'er- liicLord goeth vpabo'.ie tlie skie, •withtfumpetsvoyall voiCe* 'tI j 6 Sing pi.tirt-sto our God, ling praift^f'^ ling prail'ss to our king: For God IS king of all the earth, all skilmll pnufes ling. y Godontheheauenra^nes andfits. vpon his holy throne: Theprinces of the people liauc, thcmioynedeuery one. ' 5 To Abrahams people for onrGwt ; w hich is exalted hie : As with a buckler dutli defend, the earth continually. Magnus Dominus,PfiI, xlviiu I» ri, T hitfU{i! are giu'.nto God for thenottible d-.liue- rance ofhruftlerrifro the handi ofmanykpti^s: ibefioK whereof upT,ufdyfor Ujat God nfre. feit! at a! ttmesro defend if.tlns ['f^ttmefeernetk t» bsrradein thettme ofuAh.ti^ IcpiJ/haty^fi i/T Ei^dniVi:[or then chiefy lyxs Atcitlt byfgr- fatne Tri/na ajjim'ted. Sing this ai the 45. Pfalme. GReate IS the Lord, and-with great piaife, robeiiduancedftiU: Witliin theCitie of our Lord, vpon his holy hill . V Mount Sionij a pleafant place. It gladdeth all the land. The Citue of tlie mightie king, on her North fide doth itand. } W ithin the pallaces thereof, God IS a refuge kno.vne; For loe the kings are gathered^and together taty aic gone. 4 But when they diii '. ehold it fo, they wondrtd, and they were Aftoniedmucliaad fcdenly, w ere driucn backe vv ich feare. J Great terror thereon them did fall,. for very woe they cry: As doth a. woman whm Ihefhall, goe trauell by ajid by . < As thou >\ ith EaUeriic wjadevthe fljips, vpontiie fea docll breakc: So they were ttaied , and euen as tre heard ourfathers Ipe^ke. 7 So in the cicie of our God, we law as it was told; Yea in die citie ofour God, foreiier « ill vphold. > O Lord we wake and doe attend,. on thy good helpe andgrace: For whicK we do all times attend, witliin thy holy place. p O Lord according to thy jumc, for euer is thy praii'c: And thy right hand O Lord is full, of righteoufneile aLvaies, JoLetforthyiudgements Sion mount, fulhlled be with ioye : And eke of luda graunt (O Lordj the daughters Co 1 eioyce.^ if-Goe waike about all Sion hill, yea roundabout him goe: And tell the towers that thereupon, arebuilded on a roe. I^ And marke ye well her bulwarkes all, behold her to.vers there: That ye ma^ tell thereof to thera, that alter Jiiall he here. 1 3 For this God is oiir God, our God forcuermoreishc; Yea and vnto the dejth alfo, our guider Ihall he be. Auditehaecomnes. PfaLxlix, T, S^ Godt/j'tritnioiieth the conjiderMionofmansiifer fiieivtng that the ivedthitfiiare not hof^piefi ,bia Ttoteth hew ailtbinges are ruUdby Go.isfuoui- i£»ce, who tgtort»£nti,fodoth hepreferue his. & willrevcard ihem m tin day of the refurreffMn, Thef.i^ Sin J this as the 4/, Ffalme; A LI people harken and giiie eare, tothatthatlihalltell:- % Both hie and low, both rich andpoore, that in theworlddodwelL 3 For why? my moutli (hall make difcourfe of mnny things right wife: In vnderltaiidjMg U:e Go[pe! cJ» retjui'c no other facnfice ofhts ptople but confejjtenofht bin;fi!s,andthii>il{efgiuing^ iclxnv he deeefieth al fuch aifeetn i^alotis ofct rcmamcty^nd nat of the put c word of Goi onely. He mightie God, theternall hath 29 thus Ipoke; And a 11 the woildhcwill call and prouoke : Eutn ficmthcEaft and lo forth to the w til i . From tuw ard Sion w hich place him liketli belt, God will appcare in beaiitie moft excellent. j.OurGod willcome before that long m time be /pent. Oeuouring (ire, lliall goe beFor»his fece; A great tempeft, (ball round abouthim trace* 4 Then (hall he call, the earth and heauens bright: To iudge his folke, with equirie and right. 5 Saying goe too, and now my faints allembler My peace they keepe, their gifts doe not didemble. 6 T!ie heauens (Vail, declare liis righteoufnelTe, For God is iudge, of all things more and leHc . 7 Heare mypeople, for I will now reueale: iiftlfiaell, I will tiiee nought conce;>lc; Thy God.thy God, am I, and w ill not bLinw thee, 8 Forgiuing not, ail manner offeiings co mce. 5 Iliauenoneede, totakeoftheeatall: Ooates of thy folde, or Calfe out ofthy ftall, loForallthebealtes, are mine v\ ithin the woods: On thoufaiid hils, cattel are mine owne goods. 11 I know for mine, all birds that are on mountaines; Allbealles are mine, which haunttlie fields andfountainej. IjHungriciflwerc, I would it not thee tell: C4 Fee Pfalme L. 30 Forallismirie, that in thie vv orld doth dwell: I3EateItheflefh, of great Buls or Bullocks? Or diinke the bloud, of Goates, and of thy flockes? i40fFertoGod, Jraife and hartie thankefgiuingt pay thy vowes, vnto God euerliuing. 1 5 Call vpon me, when troubled thou flialtbc. Then will I heipe, and thou (halt honour me, 16 To the wicked, A thus ftiththeternall God, Why doll thou preach, my hefts and lawes abroad: Seeing thou haft, them with thy mouth abufed? 17 And hateft to be, by dilcipline refonued. My words 1 fay, thou doelt reicd and hate. 1 8 If that thou fee, a theefe as with thy mate. Thou runneft with him, and lo your pray doe feeke: And art all one, - with baudes and Ruffians eke : 1;^ Thou giueft thy felfe, to backbite and to flaiinder: Andhowthytougue, deceiueth it IS a wonder. 20 Thou fitteft mufing, thy brother how to blam« And how to put, thy mothers fonnetofhame. 1 1 Thefe things thou didft, and whilelt I held my tongue: Thou didft me iudge, becaufe I ftaide fo long. Like to thf lelfe, yet though 1 kept longfilencfc Once (halt thoufeele, of thy wrong iuft recompeucc^ jzConfiderthis, y ee that forget the Lord: And feare not when, he threatneth withhis rod. Lcaft witliout helpc, 1 ipoilc you as a pray: 23 DuthediatthiiK-s oft'ereth, praif ih me aye. Saith the Lord God, and he that walkcth this tracf 1 will him teadi, Gods liming health to embrace. Another ofthc fame by. I. H» TlIc God of Gods the Lord, hatii cald the earth by name; Fi om whence: the iiuinc doth rife, vutothefetting ofthc fame. I From SiO!) his fairc place, his glor V bright and ciearai: The perfeft beautie of his grace, » trom thence it did appeare. J Our God {hall coniein haft, to fpcake he fhall not doubf. Before mm fliall the fire waft, and tempeft round about. 4 The heaueiis from on high, theearthbelow likewife: He will call forth to iudge and trie, his folke he did deuife . 5 Bring forth my Saints (faith he) my faithful! flucke fo deare: Which art in bond and league with me, my law to lone and fe ai t, 6 And wlien thofe things are tride, the heauens fhall record: That God is iult, and all nuift bide, the iudge ment of the Lord. 7 My people, Ogiucheedc, Ifraellto thee Icrie: I am thy God thyhelpeat neede> thou canlt it not denie. i Idoenotfay tothee, thyfacrihceis flack e: Thou oftereft dayly vnto mee, much more then 1 doe lacke. 5) TTiinkeftthouthatldoeneede, tliy cattell youn^ or old? Or elfe fo much defire to feede, on Goates out of thy fold? 10 Nay , all the beafts are mine, in woods that eate their fils, And thoufands more of neate and kinc, that runne wilde in the hils . The fecondpHTt. 1 1 The birds that build on high, in hils and out of fight: And beafts that in the fields doe feede, are fubieft to my might. I X Then though I hungred fore, w hat neede I ought of thine: Sith that the earth with her great flore, and all therein is mine. t3 ToBuls flefhhauelroip.d, to eateit doell thou thinke? Orfuch af.v eetnes doe I find, the bloud of Goats to drinke? J 4 Giue to the Lord his praife, with thankes to him apply: And fee thou pay thy vowes alwaies, vnto the Goo molt hy e. J) Then fctkeand call tome, when ought w(»uld\\ orke thee blame: And \\\\\\ iiiie deliuer thee, that c!iou maiefi. praile my name, 1 6 Eur CO the wicked craine, which talke ofGod each 'lay : And yet tlieir u orks arc foule and vaine ^ to them the Lord will fay. 17 \\itl\ what aface dareft thou, my \: ords once (peakeor name^ Why doth thy tilke my lav. ^Uow, thy deedcs denie the lame? 18 Whereas PfalmeLj. 31 1 8 Whereas for to amend, thy lifethoii art fo fl ickc? My word vvhich thou dolt pretend> is call behinde thy backe. T he third part. IP When thou a thecfe docft fee, by theft to line in wealth: With him thou runft and docft agree, like wile to line by fteakh. ao When thou doeft them behold, that wines and maides dehk; Thou likeft it well, and >waxeU bold, to vfc tlwt life moft vile. 2 1 Thy lips thou doeft apply, to llauiiderand dttame: Thy tongue is taught to craft and lie, and fliU doth vie the fame. jiThouftudiefttoreuile, thy friends to thee ib ncare: With flaunder thou wouldft needes dehl^ thy mothers fonne moft deare. aj Here at while 1 doe winke, as though I did not fee: Thou goeft on ftill, and fo doeft thinkc that I am like to thee: J 4 But fure I will not let,, toftrikewhenlbegin: Thy faults in order 1 will iet, and open all thy finne. a 5 Marke this I you require, that haue not God in mind; Leaft when I plague you in mine ire, your helpe is far to find. a6 He that doth giue to me, the^facriliceotpraife: Doth pleafe me well, and he (hall fee, to walke in godly waies» Mifcrerc mci, Pfat . Li. W, W, Dauui rebuffed by the prophet Nothanfor hugreat ojfinces, ttct^noxvUdgedthefar.tetoGod. prote- flmg hit naiuraUcorruption.lVhirJore he praieth God to for giue hisfinnes, andrcnuem him his ho- lyfpirite-.pronnfingthathewillnot beeunrmnd- fuUof thofi great grace) . Fmaffy fearing ka^ God w»ulipunijh the xvhok Church fer.hu fault herequirethehat hee vrould rather tncrta^iiis graces towards the fa /le. Lord confider my diftrerte, and now B-?=- ^ with fpeede fome pittie take:My finnes i^S -»— r ±i:z * deface my faultes redrelle, good Lord for thy great mercies fake. z. Wa(h ' — 4 — iju: ^- ifer.5 mee (O Lord) and make me deane from this viiiiift and linfull ad. and pu- ritie yet once againe,my hninoiis crime aiidbloudiefaift. 3 Remorfe andforrow doe conltrainc, me to acknowledge mine excel It. My finnes alas doth ftill remaiiie, before my face without relc.He, 4 Forthee.alonelh.iueotlended, committing euill in thy light. Andi/J w ere tlierefore condemned, yet'were thy iudgemerits iuft and rijlit. 5 It IS too manifeft alas, that firft 1 was conceiued in fmne; Yea of my iriother fo borne was, and yet vile wretch remaine therein. 6 Alfo behold Lord thou doeftlout, the inward truth of a pure hart: Therefore thy wifedome from aboue, tliou haft rciiealed me to conuert. 7 If thou with Hyfbpe purge this blot, I (hall be cleaner then tfie glaile ; And if thou wafli away my fpot, the fiiow in whitenes Ihalll palTe. 8 Therefore Q Lord fuch ioy me fend, that inwardly I may find grace: And that my ftrength may now amend, which thou halt fwagde for my trefpa/Te. p Turne backe thy face and frowning ire, for I haue felt inough thy hand: And purge my finnes I thee defire, which doe in number paHe the fand. JO Make new my heart witliin my bieft, and frame it to thy holy will; Thyconltant (piiiteinmeletreft, which may thefe raging enemies (till, Thefccondp.trt. 1 1 Caft me not Lord out Irom thy face, but fpeedily my torments end: Take notfrom me ihy fpirite anci grace, which may from dangers rae defend. 1 J Reftore me to thofe ioyes againe, which I was v\ ont in thee to find. And let me thy free (pinte retaine, which vnto thee may ftir my mind . I J Thus when I (hall thy mercies kricnv, I Ihallinftrud others therein. And men that are likev\ lie brought low, by mine example (hall flee finne. 1 4 O God that of my health art Lord, forgiue me this my bloudy vice. My hart and tongue (hall then accord, to fing thy mercies and luftice. 15 Touch thou my lips my tongue vntie, O Lord which art the onely Kay, And then my mouth (hall teftifie, thy v\ ondfous works and praife alway . x6And ?2i PfalmcLLLiL i6 And 3sior outward fjcrifice, 1, would haae otfered many one : But chou cfteemjell them efno price, aai thei-cin pleafuie takelt thou none, 17 Tlie hcaiiie heart, the mind oppr«ft, O Lord thouneuei dodl rciect; And to ipcake truth it is the belt, and of all Ijcritice the c.YcLt. 1 8 Lord iuto Sion tiirne chy fa cc, poure out thy mercies. on thy hill:- :y.. ■ And on lerufaleni thy grace, budd vp thy wals aud loueitllill, 19 Thou flialt accept then onro&ings, ofpenceandrighteoulncirel fay; Tfea CaUies and many other things, vpun thine altar iv4ll \% e lay. . An other ofthe famcby T. N. Sing this as the Lamentation, TJ Aue mercie on me God, after *-^ diy great aboundant grace: Aire'' thy mercies multitude, doe thou ray linnes de£icc. X Yea w3 Qi me more frcrri mine offencCi and denfe mefrom my linne': For I doe know my fauUs and Uill my finnes aiein mine einc. J Againft thee, thee alone, I haue ortended in this cafe ; And eiull haue I done before the prefenee of thy face. 4 Thjt in the things chat thou h^R done, vprightthoumaieltbctride: And eke m iudging that the doome, may palie vpon thy fide. J Behold in wickednelTe my kinde^ and Ibape I did receiue: And loe my finfuU mother eke, in finne did me conceiue. 5 But loe the truth of inward parts, is pleafant vnto thee: And (ecrets of thy wifedome thou, reuealed haft vnto me. 7 With Ifope Lord befprinkle me, Illiallbeclenfedfo: Yea walTi thou me, and fo (Lall I be whiter then the fnow. 8 Of ioy and gladnelle make thou me, to heare the pleafant voice, TIjat fo the brulcd bones \\ liicli thou, baft broken may reioyce. 5 From the beholding of my finacs* Lord tume away thy face: And all my d^edcs of wickednefTe* doe vtcerly deface. to O God create in me a hart, vnfpottedin thy fight And eke within my bowels Lord, renue 4 lUbled iprite. i « N< caft me from thy fight, nor ti)i,6 thy lioly fpiriie away ; Tbfic«inforcof thy fauiiig hclpe. giue me againe T pray. 11 With thy free ^)r;te eftabliQime, and I will teach there fore, i v,, ,„ Sinnert thy waics, and ^^ jcked ihdil^' ii, -^ , , be turud vnto thy lore. The feco-tjpxrt, 1 J O God that art God of my health, from bluud deliuer me: That prai;cs of thy rigi.tcoufiieiTe, my tongue may iingtothee. 14 My lips that yet .Ciii doled be, dck? thcRi O Lord valoie: Tlie praifes of thy maie the, my mouth iliallfo difdofe. 1 5 I woidd h lue otfered facrince, if that had pleaied thee: But pleafcd with burnt offerings, Iknowihou wilt not bee. i« A troubled Ipirice a facriiicc, dclightlidi in Gods cits: A brolien and an humble heart, God thou wik not defpife. 17 In thy gobii! w'dl deale gently Lord, toSion andwithall: , Graunt that of thy ierufalem, vpreard may be the wall, 1 8 Burnt offerings, gifts and facrifice ofnifticeinthac day: Thou (halt accept,and Calues they fh all, vpon thine altar lay. QuidgIoriaris» Pfal.Lii» I, H, '^DjiHuiiilir.t/eih the arrogant tyraanieufDotf SMtLchefilhefiHArJ^-^hohy [alfc (urrrnflt cittu fed ^bimelecb , andthtpricfts to bejUini. Hee f raphe fieth /;u deftrttHiaiyencourigctl) thefzith- fullto :rufi mGid, vrhomn^jhtrpilyteuengeth kis,& rettUrech th.tn^i/o-- his defmeratce, Heri~ innUmi;jfetf(irih tbe l^ingdome of^vtichnift Hy docft thou tyrant boall abroad, thy \\ icked workes topraifc?Doeft thou not know there is a God, whole mercies lalt alwaies? i . Why dothrhy minde yet ttil dt;uifc,rnch wicked wjles to warp, thy tongue vntrue in forging lies,is like a rafour (harpc. ^ On 3 OnmircUiepEwhyretftchoftthyjmftlj' :' and wilt not wjlkevpriglit: / o 'i Tliou haft n»i)re:ki(l falfe tales to find" then biing che tfuth to liglit. 4 Thou dosljt delight lu t'raude and guile, in milcliierc, blond, and ivrong : Thy lips h^i»€ learnd the fl ittsring Hile, O t jlfe deceittfull tongue ;i."q J-ii- 5 Iherefpjie fhallGod for ciicr cbafouKJ^ ' ' and pUicke chec from chypl.Kei ' Tliy leed roow oilt froni of the ground, and fofiuU thee dct'acc. ■ '■ 5. The iult when they behold thy fall, f" •' ' - with fearevvillpiraife the I-ord; And in reprqcii of thee ■wid'.aU, cry out w ith one accord; .■-..'.- 7 Betiold th<;t^1an*^■hiciTJlvoutA^iot bk«i { •: the Lord for hjs defence. Butofhisgocntes lusGoddidmnke,. ^ ' andtrult hjscQnuptfcncc. i But I an Oliue frelh and greene,- . will fpring and fpread aMkJadr- " For why? my trult aUticQesnatHictne, vpon tlie liuing.God: 6 Forthisthereforewilll giueptaiftr ' " to thee with hart and voice: Iwill fet foi th thy name alwaies^ wherein thy b^aintcs reioyce. Dixit infipicns. PfaK LliLT,N. ^auid defcTibeth tht a tok^d nature ', the cruekie and pumjhment of iheu^ckfd ,''r»hcfttheylool{e not for It ^ndd( frith the deltuirancc ofihegai' ly, tbii tbty may re^u^together. SingtViisas thc46»PfalmCii THe foolifli man in that which he j,^; ' ' within his h jrt hath (aide. That there is any God at all, hath vcterly deiiaide* a They are conupt, and they affoj a hTinous worke h 'uc wrought Among them all diere is not one, of good' that worke thought. 3 TheLordlookt db.vne on (onnes ofirfn^ from heauen all abrc^d : To fee if any were thatuonld be \v ife and feeke f orGod. 4 They are all gone out of the way,. t'.iey are corrupted all: There IS not one doth any good, there IS not one at alL 5 Doe not all wicked workers know,. tliat they doe feede vpon: My people as they feedc on bread, thel&rd they call not on. < Euen there they were afraide,andftood - with trembling ail difmaide: ■ Whertas there was nocaufe at all, whynhey fl-.ouldbeafraide* , ,. 7^ For God his bones thattheeiefiegde hath fcattered all abroad: Hiouiiaii confounded them, for they PfalmeLiij.Liuj. i^ rie^cd are of God. '- 8 OLordgiuethouthy people health, and thoiiO LordfuhiU: Thy promile made to lliacU , from out of Sion hill. p When God his people (l-.a!! reftore, that carll was cjptiuc lad: ■ \..i\ i\t, j Then lacob (hall diercin reioyce^Jn? <^ ji and IfraellUiall beglad... '-.^o■^^'i^ jtlT Dfcus in nomine, PraULfftiv-l'.'H'i Diuid in great danger thrmgh Ziphirnt ^ (oikti iJl'on Gad to de/iroy hu encmtc},pi omifir.w fa cti- fuejorhu dcltusrance. Sing this as the 4(1. Pfalmf* /^Od fane me for thy hcrfy namei'.'^ ^^%, .- ^^^ and for thy goodneUe lake; ^~" ' Vnto theftrengthLordof the'fdine, I doe my caufe betake. z Regard O Lord and giueaneare, to me when I dccpray: Bow do A ne thy felfe to mc andieare, the words that J. doe lay. , , , . • '. :r.-;3ii,Iocv/ T (j J ForftrangersvpAgrunftmekfe, " ,^ and tyrants vex me Itill, Which haue not God before their eyes, they feeke my foule to Ipill. 4 But loemv God doth giuemeaide, the Lord k Itraightat hand; With them by whom my foule is ftaii- the Lord dodieuetltaud, . . • • >. . 5 With plagues repay againe" JrJT thbfe, - - for me that lye in waite: And in thy truth deltroy my foes, with their owne fnire and baite. « Anortemigotfieehartandvsill, , then I to thee ! I^ all make : And praife thy-narae for therein ftill; ' great comforti doe take. 7 OterdatrengthdofetTne/refj. from thcmtnac craft conspire: And how myne eve with joy doth fe^, . on thtmmy h^xts delwe^. .- , n-j'bu. .1 ;. i Exaftdi Dfius. PiaiitLir.'flvi'Hi.' 1>auid in great difiiijj'itanp&meth of Sauls cru- eltte &falfhoodol ImfanuJuv acquaint wee ef. feituaOy mou'mithe Lord tofittU hm . Xfien af. fnred ofdeLiurance, be ft:t.-lh forth tijegf.xce of God M ifhediadairtadyobtaitud iiii-re^uesh- Siag thisdS thcj SiPraimc- ' '' |Gou gi'je earc and doe apply, . to hear* me. when I pray : And whv M to thee I call and cry, hide not thy lelfe away. » Takeheedetomcgrauntmyrequcft, and anlwere me aeainc; - , . 1 With pfaints Ipray.fuU fore opprelt, gfcat gi>.efe doth mc.conitraine. 3 Becaufe my foes with threats aadcries^ oppreflenK through delpight; And o PfalmeLv-Lvi. And fo the wicked fort likewife, ■ CO \ exe me haue delight. 4 For they in Counfell doe conrpirc, to charge me with fome ill: So in their haftie wrath and ire, they doepurfue nje ftill. J My hart doth faint for want of breath, it pante;diin my breft: The terrors and the dread of death, ■ - ■ dothworke me muchvnreft. 6 Siichdti3dM\ fe^re on medoth&lJ^^ .^^ that I therewith do quake; Such horror whelmeth me witliall, that i no iLift can make. , . . 7 But Ido fay, whoxwH -giMeAil/' - - the fwifc and pleaf mcwiogi. IhC^V Of fome ftirc Joue, that I may fle^-.; t-» and reft me from thcfe things., ,^. 8 Loe then I would goefar away, toflie I\yoiddnot ceal'e:,, , , j,. ..,; . Andlwouldhidemy felfeancUiay, '' in fgrnegri^at v\ ild^meile. , j . -, .^ [ 5» I would be ^oiie in all the haft, andnotabiaebehiodei ,. . . f) / That I v\ ire quite arkd ouerpaft, ' t thefeblailes of boiftrpus winde. , ■ I o Diuide them Lord, and from tlietnpull their diuelifh double tongue; „ [;, i j, For 1 haue fpied their citis ^^4^)^.0 J ji' of rapine, Itrife and vvroiig.-j .•ar:; r;i . ." I I Which thingshoth night & day through- doe cloie her as a wall : ; — ! - ' :■ ' Ijbutj In midft of heris mifchiefe ttout, andforrowekewithall. • - 1 2 Her priuie parts are wicked plaine, ■ her deedesare^nuch too vile; , ■ ■ And in her ftreetes there doth miq^ippj, all craftie fraud and guilc.j. , ...ic b.iA ThefecoHipartj i -. > - ■ ■. - '; f J If that my foes did feeke my fliame, I might it well abide: From open enemies checke and blame, Ibme where I could me hide. 1 4But thou it was my fellow dear!?,' ' which friendll-iip didft pretend: ^ And dicSt my fecret counfell heare,' as my familiar friend, I J With whome I had delight to talks, in fecret and abroad,- And we together oft did walke, within the houfe of God. 1 6 Let de^di in hift vpoathet|i fall, V". and fend them quicke to hell: Formifchieferaigneth in their hall,^ " i'^^, and parlour where they dwell. 17 But I vnto my God doe crv, tohimforlielpel flee: The Lord dotli hear? me by and by, and He doth fuccour me. 1 8 At morning, noonc and euening tide, vnto the lord I pray: When I fo inflantly hauccrj-de, he doth not/ay me nay. 15 To peace he fliaU reftore meyw though wa.rfc be now at hand: ' Although the number befull great, that would againf t me f tand . 10 The Lord that lirft and laft doth raigne both noiv and euer more: * Will heare when I to him complaine and punifh them friilfore. ' ti For fure thereis no hope that ther ■'■''■ < to curne will once accord: ,..ii<. Fortvhv?they will not God obey ^t- ^fT ner doe not feare the Lord, ai Vpon their fhends they layde their hands which were m couenant knit: Of fiiendOiip to negleA the band? they pallenorcare no whit, ' > •> J ] While they haue warre within t^ef fijiih^: as butter are their words: -..■■ ^ Although their words were fmorh as orle ' they cut as fharp as fwords, ' 2 4 Caft thou thy care vpon the I ord andhefhallnounlli thee; ' For in no wife will he accord, the iuft in thrall to fee. 25ButGod(hallcaflthemdeepein pit that thirft for tloudalwaies: ' He fhall no guilefuU man permit, to hue out halfe his d;Jies. 26 Though futh be quite deftroiJe and line enemies dayly enterprife, to fv allow me outright : To fight againfl me many rife, O thou molt high of might. J When they would mak e me much afraidc with boalts and brags of pride: I trufl in thee alone for aide, by thee I will abide. 4 Gods promife I doe mind and praifc, O Lord I fticke to thee : I doe not care at all alfaies, what flefh can doe to me, 5 What things I either did or fpake, they wrelt them at their will: And all the Counfell that they uke, is how to worke riie ill. 6 They all confent themfchies to hid«, cloie watch forme tolay : They fpie my pathes and fnares haiic tide, to take my life away . Shjli PfalmeLvIj-Lviij. 15 7 STiall rhey thus fca peon mifchitfe fee? thou God on chem wilt fro.vne: For ill liis wrath he doth not let, to thj-ow whole kingdomes downe, % Tliou feell ho.v oft tliey make me Hec, and on my teares dodt looke: Referuc- them in a glalle by thee, and write tliem in thy booke. 5 When I doe call vpon thy name, my toes away do Itart: I well pcrceiue it by the lame, diat God doth take my part. lO 1 glory in the word of viod, topraileitl accord: \\ ith loy I will declare abroad, the pronufe of the Lord, III tniftin God, and yet I fay, as i before began: The Loi d he is my helpeand Hay, 1 doc not care for man. I J I will performe with heart fo free, to God my vowes alwaies: Andl(0 Lord)all times to thee, will oHer thankes and praiie. I J. My foule from death thou doit defend, and keepe my feete vpright: That 1 before thee may afcend, w ith fuch as liue in light. Milcrcrcmei. Pfal.Lvii. I.H, '2>aui4i»theiUfertefZipb betraicdbj thetalia- i>ua»ts,(y- M the fame due rcuh Sau/ ,ca/ltth vnto God iVithfuU confi.knce that he ivUlyer- formehupromife, and jhi» lis glory mhetu4e>t A^dearth jgaiKfi the cruell etxmiti. TIjtreJort hertndt ech lau'd and fratfi , Sing this ai the 4+. Pfalmc. npAke pittie for thy promife fake •^ haue mercy Lord on me: For wh) ? my Ibule doth her betake, vnto the helpe of thee. J Within tbelhado.v of thy wings, Ifetmyfelfefiill&ft: Till milchlefe, malice, and like thing?,, be gone and ouerpalt. J. I call vpon the God moll hie, towhomlltickeand Uand : Imeane the God that will ftand by, the caufe I hauc in hand> 4 From heatien he hath fcnt his aide, to fauemefrom their (pighf. That to dciiour mehaueailaide, his mercy truth and might, 5 lied my life with Lyons fell, nil 'eton wr^h and ire: And with fuch wicked men I dwell, that fret like flames of tire. < Their teeth are fpares and arrowes long, as.lliarpe as 1 hauc feene: They w ound and cut v, ith their qnicke tong, like fwords and\. saponskecne. - 7 Set ^-p and fhaTT.- thy fel''; OGod,, aboue th& heaup:aktb to Gads iudgement Jheiving that theiujijhxlretoyce. at tbi ^un.jb- mentofthe wick^edte Godsgloryi Singthis^asthe4 Before the thomes that now are young, to builes big fhall grow: The ftormes of anger waxjng Itrong, fhall take them ere they know. JO The iuft iLall ioy, it doth them good, that God doth vengeance take; And "-.hey lliall wall: their feete in blood, of them that him forfake. 1 1 Then ftiall the world (hew fonhand tell, that good men haue reward: And that a God on earth doth dwell, that iidlice doth regard. Eripeme. Pfal, Lix, I.H/ T^-iuii in treat dungtr of Saule, who ftnt to jhtj htm tnhis bed^decUreth hit innocency ir their fUrj^profmg God to dcfiny almalicuius jlnners who hue for A time to exerci/e hrs peopk, but ift theeftdconfumem his V¥rath,t9 Gods glory. F<^ this hefingeih prai/e to God,ajfured ofhu mercies Hnd aide and faueme from my foes, O Lord £ pray to thee : Defend and !L=|^ii=iii= keepe me from all thofe, that rife and ftriuewithme. 2. O Lord preferue me from diofe men,whofe doings are not good: And fet me fare and fafe from them that ftill thirft after blond. J For loe they waite my foule to take, they rage againlt me ftill: Yea for no fault that I did make, I neiier didtliemill. 4 They runne and doe themfelues prepare, when I no whit otfend: Arifeand fane me from the fnare, and fee what ihcy entend. 5 O Lord of hoaft s of Ifraell, arifeand llrike all lands: And-pitcie none that doth rebel]. Sad lit their iniichiefe iUnds, 6 At mght thev ftir and feeke abroad as hounds they houle and grin; * And all the Citie cleane throughout, from jplace to place they run. 7 They fpeakeofme with mouth alway, but m their lips were fwords, They greed ray death, and then wouldlay, what? none doth heare oiu- words. 8 But Lord thou hall their waies efpide, and laugh thereat a pace: The Heathen foike thou lhalt,deride, and mocke them to cheir face, 5 The ftrength that doth my foes withltand, O Lord doth come of thee: My God he is my helpe at hand, a fort offence to me. 10 The Lord to me doth fhew his grace, in great aboundanceftill. That 1 may fee my foes in cafe, fuch as my heart doth wiil. Ihefecondpurt, 1 1 Deftroy thera not at once O God, leaft It from mind doe fall: But with thy ftrength d:iue them abroad, and fo confume them all . 1 1 For their ill words and truthles tongue, confound them in their pride: TI>eir wicked o3thes with lies and wrone, let all the world dende. 1 1 Confume them in thy wratli (O Lord) that nought of them remaine: That men may know throughout the world that lacobs God dothraigne. 14 Ateuening they returne apace, as dogs they grin and crie: Throughout the ftreetes in euery place, they runne about and fpie. 1 5 They feeke about for meate I fay, but let them not be fped: Nor find a houfe wherein they may, be bold to put their head. I ^ But I will (hew th'/ ftrength abroad, thy goodnelle I « ill praife: For thou art my defence and God, at neede m all alTaies. /7 Thou art my ftrength,thou haft me ftaid, O Lord I fing to thee: Thou ait my fort, my fence and aid, alouingCodtomee. Deusrcpulifti. Pfal. Lx, I,H. T>amd >um kjm ouer ludeth,afte>- many vttti/rtcs jl-eireib by euide>:tfig»ts,thjit Gode/e(fedhim k^"g, .tffurifig the people that God rrtllprofper them^ifthey.ipprout th: fame,^jter hepraict't vnto Godtofimjh that thalheha.l begun, Singthisasthef 9' Ffalme. rf^ Lord tliou didft vs cleane forfake, ^^and fcatreredlt vs abroad. Such great difpieafuie thon didft take, returne to vsO God. " 1 Thy might didmoue t'le land fo fct , thatitm funder brake. PfalmcLxj.Lxii. 37 The liart thercFore O Lord leftore, for it dotli bow and quake; J With heauie chaunce thou plagueft thus, the people that are thine, And tliou hall giuen vnto vs, a drinke of deadly wine, 4 But yet to liich as feare thy name, a token Ihall enfiie; That they may triumph in the fame, becauib thy word is true. 5 So that thy might may keepe and fauc» thy folke that fauour thee: Tliat they thy helpe at hand may hauc, O Lord graunc this to mec. 6 The Lord did fpcake from his owne place, this was his ioyfuU tale. I w ill deuide Sieliem by pace, andmeceout Succoches vale. 7 Gileadisgiucn tomyhand, Manades mine beJide: Ephraimthe flrengthofallmy land, my law doth luda guide. 8 In Moab I will wafh my feete, oueridom throw my flioo; And thouPalelhneouglitft tofceke,. for fauour vnto me. ^ Butvvho wiU brir^meatthistide, vnto the Cittie Urong? Cr .vho to Edom will me guide, fothat Igoe not wrong. 10 Wilt thou O God which didit forfakci. thy folke, their Lind their coalts? Our wars in haiid thou wouldlt not take, nor waike among ourhoails, s I Giue aide O Lord,and vsrelieue, from them that vs difdaine: The helpe that hoftes of men can giue, it is but allmvaine. . 1 2 But dirough our God we (hall haue might ^ to take great things in hand. He will treaUe downe and put to flight allthofe that vs withltand. ExaudiDeus. Pfal. Lxi. I, H.. WiKther berveretH danger of the Ammonites, or purfuedofsAbfalon^here he cry nth to bedeliue- rtd aadconfirmeim hukingda'n.^romtfingpir- f:tua'Jpraifes, Sing this as the j9, Pfalrtie. T^ F.gardO Lord, for Icomplaine ** and make my fute to thee: let not my words returne in yaine, butgnie an eare tome. a From of the c«aftes and vtmoft parte ^ of all the earth abroad: In griefeand anguifh of my halt, i ay to thee O God. 3 Vpontherockecfthygreatpower^ my u ofuH mind rf pole : liiou art my hope my fort and tower, niy fence agaiiilt my foes. 4 Within thy tentlluft to dwell, for euer to endure : Vnder thy winges 1 know right well, 1 lliali be fafe and lure, 5 The Lord doth my defire pcgard, and doth fulhll tiie fame. With godly giftes doth he reward, all them that feare his name» C The king (1 all he in hcalih maintaine, and fo prolong liis dales; Th.it he from age to age ihall raigne, for euermore alwaies. 7 Thar hemayhatie a dwelling place, before the Lord for aie: O let thy mercy, truth and grace, defend me from decay. 8 Then (hall Ifingforeuerftill, with praife vnto thy name: Tliat all my vowes I may fuliill, and day ly pay the fame. NonneDco. Pfal. Lxii, I» H. '^Dauid decUreth by example and nature of God., ^at he & ali people muft truft in God alone fie^ ingtbat allwitbout Godgoethtonowiht^rvha on- fyuofptirer to faue,and thatbererv.udethman according to his rvorkes. Sing this as the 4Uidj>rayelh a^tun/i the Jalft reporters, f^jja't' i reri , hedeclareth their punifhnncnt a/tdd?' (irudieft to the comfort of the iuji, and (Jjeg/erf of God, Singtms as the i8, Pialme, /^Lord vnto my voice giue eare, ^-^ with plain tes when I doe pray: And rid my life and foule from dread, of foes that threat to flay . 1 Defend mc from that fortof men, which in deceaces doe lurke: And from the frowning face of them, that all ill featcs doe works. J Who whet their tongues as we hauc ftene men whet and ll'arpe their fwords; They ihoote abroad their arrowcs keene, 1 meane molt bitter words. 4 With priuy Heights fhoote they their fliaft* the vpnght men to hit: The iuft vnwares to Itrike by crafc, they care or feare no whit. J A wicked worke they haue decreed*^ in counlell thus they cry: To vledeceitelet vsnot dreadc, what? who can it etpie? 6 What waies to hurt they talkc and muft^ all rimes within their hart: They all confult what f eates to vfc, each doth inuent his part* 7 But yet all this fliall not auajle, when they thinke leall vpon: God with his darte (ball furc ailaile, and wound them euery one. S Their crafts and their ill tongues withafl, Ihall worke thenifelues lUch blame; That they which then behold their fall, (hall wonder at the fame. J Then all that fee (hall know right well, that God the thing hath wrought ; And p raife his wittie workes and tell, what he to palle hath brought. I o Yet Ihall the good in God reioyce, llill trufting in his might; So iTiall they ioy with mind and voice, whofc harts arc pure and right, Te decet hymnus, Pfil.Lxv.I.H. ^ than^ejgiuivg vnto Goi bjf the (kuhjull, n-ht areji^Hified by Sion and Untftitrf.fur the cho- /i>ig,prejeruatt9>i and gouernanccofthem, and for tbeplenttfulblcfsingpouredtipoiilthe eartU Sing this as the 30, Plalnic, THy praife alone (O Lord) doth laigne in Sion thine owne liill: Their vowes to thee they doe maintaine, and theirbehelts fulnll. » For that choudoelt theirpiaiers heare and doeft thereto agree : Thy people .ill both farre andncare, \vith trult (hall come to thee. J Our wicked life fo farre exceeds, tlut we Ibould fall therein; But J PfalmcLxvi, 5utt.ord forgiue otir grejt mifdeedes, and purge vs from our fiiine. M The man IS blclt whom thou docU chuie> wichin cliy courcesjto d.-. ell: Thy houfe and temple he fliall vfe, \% ith plealiii es that excel, 5 Ofthy great uiflicehearevs God, our health of t!iee doth rife: The hope of all the earth abroad, and the lea co.ifteslikewiie. 6 With ftrength thou art beftt about, and compalt with thy pow er: Thou niakell chemouncaines ftrong Sc Ilout, to Itand m cuery fhowcr. 7 The fwelling feas thou doeft adwage, and make their Itreames full Itill: Thou doelt lefraine the peiyples rage, and rule them at thy will. 8 The fclke that du ell full far on earth, fl'all dread thy fignes to fee, Which morne and euening in great mirth, do pafie with praiie to thee* p When that the earth is chapt and drie, and thirtieth more and more. Then v, ith thy drop s thou doell applic, and much encreafe her llore. lOThe floudsofGoddothouerflow, and fo doth caufe to fprnig : The fcede and come which men do fow, for he doth guide the thing. 1 1 With wctthou doefl; her furrowes fill, whereby her clods do fall: Thy drops on her thou dceft diltill, * andblelTeherfruiteuirhall. 1 1 Thou deckd the earth of thy good grace, with faire and pleafant crop; Thy clouds diftiU theirdrops apace, great plentie they doe drop. 1 3 Whereby thederertfhall begin,' full great mcreafe to bring : The little hils Ihall ioy therem, much fruite in them ihali fpring^ 14 In places plaine the fiocke iiiall feed, and coucrall theearth: Their vallies with corne fhall fo exceed, thac men Ihall fing for nurth, lubilateDco T'faLLxvi, I, H. He exhorteth to praife the Lord in hu rvondirftill ■aroi\cs. He fitteth forth the power e/God tr xf. fraj rebeitjtt^djhcveth Gods mercy to lfrael,ir teprouoke allmen to heart afidpratfe hu name. Sing this as the 6? , Pfalmc. Vr^n'en en earth in God reioyce, ■*• \v ith praife fet forth his name: txtoll his iliight with hart and voice, giue glory to the fame. 2 HuwivonderfuilOLordfayye, in all thy works thou art: Thy foes for feare doe feeke ti thee, ftiU fore againil their hart. 59 I AH men th.it dwell the exnh throughout, doepr.iilcthe name of God: The laud whereof the world about, is n-ewed and fct abroad. 4 All folke come forth, behold and fee, what things the Lord hath wrought: Marke well ine wondrou? u orks th^the forman to paflc hath brought. * 5 He laide the fea like heapcs on hie, therein a way he had: On foote to parte boih faire and drie, whereof their harts were glad, 6 Hi", might doth rule the v\ orid?lvvay, his eyes all things behold: All fuch as would him difobey, by him (hall be controld. 7 Ye people giue vnto our God, due laude and thankes alvvaies: With ioyfull voice declare abroad, and fing vnto his praii'e. 8 Which doth endue our foule with life, and it preferue u ithaJI ; He ftaieth our feete fo that no ftrife, can make vs flip or fall, $ The Lord doth proue our deedes with firt, if that they will abide: As workemen doe when they defire, to haue their mettal s tiide. I o Although thou (utfer v s fo long, inpnfbn tobe caft: And tnere with cbaines and fetters ftrong, to lie in bondage faft, Thejicondptirt, I I Although [ fay thou fufter men, on vs to nde and raigne: Though we through tire and water tunne, of very griefe and paine. 1 2 Yet fure thou docft of thy good grace, difpofe It to the bed: And bring vs out into a place, to hue in wealth and rtlt 1 1 Vnto thy houfe refort will I, to offer and to pray : And there I v\ ill my fclfe apply, my vowes to thee copay. 14 The vovves that with my mouth I (pake, in all my griefe and fmart: The vcrwes I lay which I did make, in dolour of my hart. 15 Burnt offerings 1 will giue to diee, ofOxen fat and Rams: None other facririce fliall be, of Bidlocks, Goatcs and Lambes. Income forth and hearken here full Ibone all ye that feare the Lord: What he for roy poore foule hath doone, to you 1 will record. lyFulloftlcsllvponhisgrace, this mouth to him doth cry: And thou my tongi-e make ipeede.-.pace, to praife him by and by. 1 8B ut if I feele my heart within, in wicked works reiovcc; PfalmeLxvii.Lxviij. H 40 Or if I hauedalighttofinne, GckI will not hearc my voice* 15 But furely God mj' vofcehath heard, and what I doe require : My praiers he doth n cll regard, and graunteth my delue. so All praife to him diat hath no partj nor coft me out of mind : Nor yet his mercy fcom me (l.ut, •whicli I doe euerfindc. DcusmifercaturPial. Lx\'-ii«I.H. ^fweecepraurfor thefjuhfuilto ubtaifie thejti' Uouro^God. and 10 belightned with l}U coun- tenance, to the eni that his wavfy- tudgementr may be kno-xn throughout the exrth, Utioycw^ that Goiiu tks goueniMT ofali nation 1, Sing tliisasthe 50, Pfaltne* Aue mercy on vs Lord, and graunc to vs thy grace; To n.ew to vs doe thou accord, the brightnelie of thy face. 2 That all the earth may know, the way to godly uealth: Asd all the nations on a row, may fee thy fauing health. 3 let all th« world O God, giue praife vnto thy name: O let the people si] abroad, extoliand bud the fame. 4 1 hroughouc the world lb wide, let all reioycewith mirth: For thou with tnith and right doeft guide, the nations of the earth. 5 Let all the world O God, fine praife vnto thy namsr Q let the people nil abroad, extoll and laud the famCi 6 Then 'diall the earth encreaftj great ftore of fruitc fhall fall. And then our God the God of peace, Hiall blelie vs eke withall, 7 GodfrallvshlefTelfdy, ' and.then both far and neare: The rolke throughout the earth alway, of liim Ihaliitand in feare. Exurgai Deus Pfal.Lxviii. T. S. "D.iicd c\yrejfctb eherpornici'Jul'riKnief of Goi' tonards ha pfcplit. vuo I J allmeanei and wofl fl-au>ijef)rtesti:cit>:t'^himJelfctathemyGidt - C hurch therefore by reifi: o' hu ffomifcs^gra^t. Ufti'mEtiticiiath excel aSvei idly thinu .n-Uer- jore aUmenATtXnoiicd tojrratfe God for cuer. Ef God arilt arid then his foes will fe^fe!:E^EEHE uivocthemfclues co ^igln;:Uii cuaaiC5. then will nm abroad,and fcatter out of fight. 2. and as the fire doth melt the wajre, and winde blovesfmokeaway; Sothattheprtfenceofthe Lord,the wicked UMiiiiiiiii Ci all decay. 3 But righteoirs men before the Lord, (ball hartely reioyce: They fliallbe glad and merrj' all, and chearetull in their voice. 4 Sing praife.fing praife vnto the Lord. wiio rydeth on the skie: Extoll the name of lah our God, and him do magnifie. 5 That fame is he that is aboue,. within his holy place: That father is of fatherleffe, andiudge of widowes cafe. 6 Houfes lie giues and iiUie both, vnto die comfortlefle; He bringeth bondmen out of thrall, and rebels to diftrellc. , 7 \'v'hen thou didft march before thy Iblke,, the Egyptians from among; And broughtft them through the wildernes, that was bdth wide and long. 8 The earth did quakc,thc ram pourd down^^ hejrd were great claps of thunder: The mount Siiwy (liooKein luclifort, as it would deauea funder. 5 Tliiiic heritage with drops of rsine, abouniiantly waswaii t: And i£fo be i: barren warx, by thee it was refrclbt. loThy thofen fiockc doth there rcmaiae^ thou halt prepard that place: And for the poore tliou dodtprouide, of thine efpeciall grace. 1befeco>id part. I 1 God will gi'.ic women caufesiuft,* to magnine his "name: When as lus people triumphes make ,. andpurcliafe-buite and fame. I i Andpuiilant kingesfor all their power,j fliall flee and take the foile; And women which rercainc at home, iLall iielpe to part the fpoile: I J And thougli ye were a? bkicke as pots^ your hue Iballpallt thcDoue: Whole winges and fssheraleem* to haue, iilucr aua g:old abou^ •l4\Yia«B: PfalmeLxix. 4^ 14 When In this land God OiaH triumph, ouer kinsjsboth high and low: Tlien lliall itbc Uke Sahnon lull, aswhiceas any (how. 15 Though Bafanbe a fhiitfiill hill, and in height others palle; Yet Sion Gods molt holy hiU, doth far exccll m grace. 1 6 Why brag yc thus y-e hils moft high, and leape lor pride toget!iei ? Tliis hill of Sion Gnd doth loue, and there will dwell for eucr. 17 Gods armic is two millions, of vv amours good and Iti ong? The Lord alfo in Sinai, is prefent them among. 18 Thou didllO I ord alcend on high, and captiucs lead them all: ' Which in times pad thy chofen flockc, . in prifon kept and thrall. Thou madeft them tribute for to pay, and fuch as did repine: Thou didll fubdu6,that they might dwel, in thy temple diuine. 15 Nov praifed be the Lord, for that he pt laeth on vs fuch grace. From day to day he is the God, of our health and folace> T^f thiK-i fart, 10 He i« the God from whom alone, faluation commeth pbiue: . He is the God by u horn w e Icape, all dangers, death and paine : 21 Thus God will wound his enemies head, and breake the hniry fcalpe: Of thofe that in their wickcdneile, continually doe walke. 2i From Bafan will I bi ing faid he, my people and my O-eepe: Andallmmeowneasi hauedone, from danger of the deep e. J J And make them dip tlieir feeteinbloud, of thofe that hate my name; And dogs (hallhaue their tongues embrude, i\ ith licking of the fame. J4 All men may fee how thou O Cod, thine enemies doett deface: And how thou goelt as God and King, into thine holy pljce, 2 5 The lingers goe before with ioy, the minitrels follow after. And u\ vhe midft the damfels pby, svith Timbrel and witli Tal cr. 26 Now in the congregations, (O Ifraell) praife the Lord: And lacobs whole pofteritie, giiie thanks with one accord. 27 The chiefe was little Eeniarain, But Iiida made tlieir hoafts: With Zabulon and Neptalim, whiLh d.\ elt about their coaft. sS As God hath giuen power to thee, fo Lord make hrme and fure : . i— *:^-.t ^ Tlie thing that thou haft wrouglit in vs, for euer to endure. 2 5 Anil in thy temple gifts will we, giue vnto thee O Lord : For thine vnto lerulalcm, fure promife made by word. The fourth piot. Tea and llrange Kings to vs fubdude, (I'.all doe like in thofe dales: I mcane to thee they fliall prefent, their'gifts of laud and praile. joHefhall deltroy thefpeare mens ranckes , their CaluesandBuls of might: And caufe them tribute pay, and daunt, all fuch as loue to hght. 3 1 Then fliall the Lords of Egypt come, andprefcnts|with them bring: The Mores moll black (hal Ihccch thcirhads, vnto their Lord and King. J 2 Therefore ye kmgdomes of the earth, giue praife vnto the Lord; Sing Pfalmes to God v\ ith one confent, thereto let all accord. J J Who thouph he ride and euer hath, abouetheheauens bright: Yet by thefearefull thunderclaps, men may well know his might. J 4 Therefore the ftrengch of ifraell, afcribe to God on high: Whofe miglit and power doth far exttnd, aboue the cloudy skie. 3 5 O God, thy holinelTe and power, is dread for euer more : The God of Ifraeil giues vs ftrength, praifed be God therefore, Saluum mc fac. Pfal. Lxix. I.H f;hrili Ml d his eh £} are figured in "Dauids leale ^ anguijh : the ma,li:iius cruelty ofui:ofe enemies & their pu>2ijhrtHnt,notah Jftdm &ft(ch trai - tours vehoareaccurfed.Tiengathcrithhe con. rage m ajfliitions.andojf'eteth yrnifu toGoi which are more acceptable then alfacrifices.Vi- tially be dotbfrouik,^ aLcieatiOit toprmf:^ pra~ phccyi/ig of the i{ingdome ofCbnf} and butlcLr^ oj luda, where alitlie' JaithfuU a»d their Jeede fhicl dwell fur euer, Aue me O God, and that with fpeed, the waters flow full fall. So nic my foule doetheyproceed, that lam (breagaft 2 . 1 tticke full fait in hlth and clay whereas I ftcle no grounde : I fall D z into - 4^ Pfalme Lxix. into Tiich flouds I fay , chat I am lik e be dronnde. 3 With cr}'ing oft I faint and quaile, my chrote is hojrfc and dry: With looking vp my fight doth faile, for helpe CO God en high. 4 My foes chat ouiltleile doe opprefle, my foule withhate are led: In number fiire chey are no Icfle, tlicnhaires are on my head. 5 Though for no caufe they vexe mt fore., they profper and are glad: Tli ey doe compell me to retlore, the things I neuer had. ( VV hat 1 liaue done for want of wic, thou Lord all times canit tell : And all thefauks that 1 commit, to thse arc kno.vne full well. 7 O vjod of hoafts defend and ftay, all thofe that truft in thee: let no man doubt orftinnke away,, forou ght that chaunceth me> 8 It is for thee and foi thy fake, til at I doe beare this blame. In fpire of tiiee they would me make, to hide my face for Ifianae. ^ My mothers fonnes my brethren ail, foriake me on a row : And as a ftranger they me call, my face chey \.% ill not know, xo Vnto thy houfeluchzeale 1 beare, that i t doth pine me much; Their ciiecks and taunts at thee to heart, coy very heart doth grutch. The feconi p«tt. 1 1 Though 1 doe faft my flefh to chaft, yea it 1 weepe and mone: Yet m my teeth tliis geare is aHy chty palle not thereupon. 1 1 It I for griefe andpaine of heart, in fackecloth vTt to walke: Then they anon \v:l.l it perucrt, thereof they icit and talke. 1 } Both hie and lo v, and all the chroDg, ihadic witliin the gate. They hjue me wuer 111 t.'ie.r tongue, of me chey t.ilke and prate, 1 4 The drunkards which m wine deligh", it is their chitfepaiiime: To iteke w hich waics :o worke me ^ite, ot me they (uig and rime. 1 5 Bill tiic« the w hile O I ord I pray^ that w hen ir plccireth thee ; I'or thy threat truth thou wilt alway, i.;!Ul Uownc tiiineaide to inc, 1 6 1'liicke thau my fcete oist ot tiie miiie^ ir«ia Then let them hcape vp mifcliicfeftiJ]^ fith they are all peniert: That of thy faiiouranJ good will, they neuer haue apart. JO And race them deane out of the booke*. othope, oflife,oftrult: Tliat for their names they naierlookc, in number of the iuft. The/o!irthj!art, 1 1 Though I (O Lord) w ich v/ot andgrjcle^ haue becne f; Jl fore opprcd: Thv hdpe (hall giue me luchreliefe, 'AstaiilhaUbeiedxciU • PfalmeLxx.LxxI. 4? 5» ThrJtl m.iy giije thy name the praift, aadll.ewit witha fong; Iwil excoll the fame alwaics, withhartie thankes among. J J Which is more plcafant %Tito thee, fuch Dund thy grace hath borne: Then cicherOxe orCalfe can be, that hath both hoofe and home* j4 When fimpletblke doth this behold, it (liall rcioyce chim fure: All ye that feeke the Lord- behold. your4ite for aye Iholl dure. J 5 For why? thelordofhoafts dothheare the poorewhen they complaine: Hispriloners areco himfuUdcarc, n e doth them not difdaine. j6 Wlierefore the skic and earth below, the Ccd with fioud and Itreame: His praife they (liall declare andlbew, with all that liue in them. J7 For fure our God will Sjon faue, and ludjes Cities build: Much folke poffeflion there ftiallhaue, herftrectes(hallallbefild, 3 8 His fernants feede fliall keepe the fame, all ages out of mind: jp And there all they that loue his name^ a dwelling place iliall find. Dfus adiutor, PfaL Lxx«I.H. Hcpraieth r« be right fpeedily deliuered, /;« «»«• miestobe aflj^msdjOUdaUthtUfeel^e theloTi to be camfortcd. Sing this as the 72. Pfalmc. /^God to me take heede, ^-^ of helpe I thee require, O Lord of hoalles with had and /peedc, helpe, hfcipe I thee defire» a With Ihame confound them all, that feeke my foule to fpill: Rebuke them backe <■. ichblame to fall, that chinke and wilh me ill. J Confound them that apply, and feck^ tq worke me ir.ame: And at my l^me do laugh and cry, fo, fo, there gocth the game. 4 ButletchemioyfuUbe, in tliee •.'. ith ioy and wealth: Which oiiely trult and feeke to thee, and to thy (auing liealtli. 5 That they may fay alwaies, in mirth and one accord: All honou. glor>', laud and prajfi, be giuen to thee (O Lord)« 6 But I am weake and poore, come Lord thine aide I lacke: Thouarcmyftay and helpe therefore make fpeede and be not flackc. In tc Dominc. Pfal.Lxxi. I, H* He prat^th m Jauh eftabhjhed bypronnfe, er coH^ finnedbjth* Kirke»i'' Pfalme. MY Lord my God, in all diftrcHe, my hope is whole in chcc. Then let no ihame my foule opprede, nor once take hold ofmee. I As thou art iuft defend me lord, and rid meoutofdreade; Giue eare and to my fute accord, and fend me helpe at neede. J Bethoumyrocketo whomlmay, for aide all limes refort; Thy promiie is to helpe alway, thou art my fence and fort. 4 Saue me my God from wicked men, and from their llrengrh andpower: From folke vniuft and eke from them, that ciuellydcuQur. 5 Thou art the Itay wherein I triilt, thou Lord of hoaits art he: Yea from my youth I had a lurt. Hill to depend on thee. 6 Thou halt me kept euen from my birth, and I through thee was borne: Wherefore I \\ ill thee praife with mirth, both euening and at mornc. 7 As to a mpnfter feldome feene, much folke about me throng; But thou art now and ttill halt beene, my fence and aide fo Itrong. 8 Wherefore my mouth no time fhall lacke, thy glory and thy praiie: And eke my tongue Ihall net beflack^f, to honour thee alwaies. ^ Refute me not O lord I fay, when age my lims doth take: And when my ftrength dorh waft away, doc not my foule forfake. I© Among thcmfelues my foes inquire^ to cake me through deceite: And they againft me do conJpire, that for my foule laide waite. Thcficandp.irt, H Lay hand and take him now they faid, for God from him is gone: Difpatch him quite for to liis aide, I w is there commech none. I I Do not abfent thy felfe away, 0 Lord when neede fl. all be: But tliatintimeotgriefethnumoilt in haft giue helpe to me. I J With (lame confound and ouerthrow, all thofe that feeke my life ; Opprelle them with rebuke alio, that fainc would workc mc Itrife. 14 But I will patiently abide, thy helpe at all allaies. Still more and more each time and tide, 1 will fet forth thy praife. 15 My mouth thy iuilicen^all record, that dayly helpe doth fend: P 3 Piit 44- Eucof thy bensiits OLord, I know no count nor end* I <> Yet wiU I gbe and feeke forth onCj, with thy good helpe O God: The failing health of thee alone, to il.ew and fet abroad. 17 For of my youth thou takcft the cartj and doeft inltrud me It ill: Therefore thy wonders to declare, I Iiauegreat mind ;ind will. 1$ And asm youth fiom wanton rage,. tiiou didlt me keepe and flay: Foifake me not vnto mine age, and till my head waxe gray. The tlnrdliart. 1 p That I the Itrength and might may fliciv ^ to them that now be here; And that our feed thy powermay know, hereafter many a yeare. 20 O Lord thy iiiltice dotli exceed, thy doings all may (ec: Thy work's are wonderfull m deed, oil, who is like to thee? M Thou madeltmefeeleafflidionsforej and yet thou ihdtt me fauc: Yea thou didLt helpe and me reftore, and tookclt me from the graue. 22 And thou mine honour dosltencreafe. my dignitie maintaine; Yea thou docll make all (trifetoceafe, and coaifoi tft me againe, a 3 Therefore thy faithfwlnefle topraife, I will both lute and ling. My Harpe (hall found thy laud alwaics, Ollraels holy king. J 4 My moiitii U.all ioy with pleafant voice, w hen I ihall fing to thee. Andekemy foule itiallmuch reioyce, fort'iou hallmademe free. 15 My tongue thy vprightBefie Chall found-,., and fpeake it dayly Itilb Forgnefe and Uiame doe them confound, tliatfoughttoworkemeiJl. I>cus iudkium. P/aU Lxxii. I. H,- Gi)ds l^ingdom by Chrififi repreftnted by-iiaUmou vitUer v/homjh*lbe ri^huoufni'Jfc, peace ip-fi- /«/.«■, vnto whom ail tinngi:s and nattoyisjhaU do horiujge ywbofe^ tuun< (tudfiirverjhuUenduit fortuer. Pfaline Lxxii., iil^ii^ :$t: Ora giue thy iudgcmcnts to tlie King, iiiiiiiiPiiiii tn^iin mil ruitlum well; And withlus luiuic t'ldcpunc^ly cii:iig,LLe weake and poorCj .. with aideand make them ftron": And eke deftroy foreuermore, all thofe chat doe them wrong* . 5 And then from age to age Hiall they, , regard and feare diy miglit: SolongasSunneihalhhine by dny, or ellc the Moone by night. ld. He fhall be honoured asaJCmg, aud dayly bce.'CtoLd. s^The Pfalme Lxxiii. i^ThetnightiemoimtJJnes of his land of corne fhali bejre fuch throno: * Tliait like Cedar trees fhall iXtnd, in Libanus full long. fj Their Cities«ke Rill well n^ all fpc ede, the frillies thereof fhallpaire: In plentie it lliall for exceed, and ipring as greencasgralTc. 18 For eiier tliey Ihallpraiie his iwme, while that the Sunne is light: And thinke them happy throughthe fame, all lolke tliali bldle his might. I jPrai'eye the Lord ofhoafts,3ndfing, to Ifraels God eachone : For he doth eiier)' wondrous thing, yea he himfelfe alone, ao And ble0ed be his holy name, all times eternally: That all the earth may praile the fame. Amen, Amen, fay I, Quam bonus Deus, Pfal. Lxxii.I, H. Dauidteacbe'.hithatiuithtrthtprofperttttofihe xmgodly^mr the afftiltwn of the ^etd , ou?bt!» difcBurage Gtds dntdren, but rather moue'them toccnfiier Gods pf0u:dence.,a»dt9 reuerence his iudgementifir that the rcickedvutni^h array hl^e fmoake, andtbegodJy enter into life euerlaflm^^ tnhopetth:reo0)e reftjtctb himfilJemtoGQ.is bands. Sing this as the 44» Pfalrac. HOw cuerit be yet God is good, and kindtolfraell: j^d to all fuch as fafely keepe, their confcience pure and ivcU, a Yet like a foole I almoit llipt, my feete began to Aide : And ere I wift euen at a pindi, my Heps avny gan glide. 3 For w hen I faw fiich foolifh men, I cmidged, and did difdaine. That \% icked men all things fbould haJiC, without turmoile or paine. 4 Tney neuer futfer pangs nor griefe, asifdeathftiouldthem fmite: Their bodie»areboth (tout and Itrong, and eui.1 la^ood plight* 5 And free from all aduerfitic, when other men be Ihenc And with the reft they take nopart, of plague and punifrment. 6 Therefore prefumption doth embrace, their neckes as doth a chaine: And are euen wrapt as in a robe, with rapine and difdaine, 7 They are fo fed, thatcuen for fat, their eies oft times out ftart: And as for w orldly good s they haue, more then can wilh their hart, 8 Theirlife is moft licentious, boafting much of their wrong: VVh^pKthe)' haue done to fimplc men, and euer^iide among . 45 The heauenj and the Ijuirg lord, they fpare not toblafphcmt: And prate they doc of vs orldly things, no wight they doe elteeme. 10 The people of God oft time' tumebacke, to iec their profpercus Itatc : And almoft diinke the fclfe fame cup, and follow the fame rstt. The fecond part. 1 1 How can it be that God fay they, n.ould know or vnderftand: Thefc worldly things, fince v. orldly mcHi, be Lords of Tea and land, 1 2 For we may fee how wicked men, in riches ftillincreafe: Rewarded well with worldly goods, and liue in reft and peace. X J Then w hy doe I from v, ickednes, my fantalie refraine: And warti my hands with innocents, and clcnl'e my hart in vainc? X4 And fufter fcourges euery day, as fubied to all blame: And eue:y morning from my ycuth, fuftaine rebuke and ihame. 15 And I had almoft faide as they, mifiiking mine eftate: But that I (hould thy children iudge, asfulke vnfoftunate* 1 (J Then I bethought me how I pniglit this matter vnderltand ; But yet the labour was too great, for me to take in hand. 17 Vntill the time I went vneo, thy holy place, and then: I vnderftoocl right perfe&ly, -the end of ail thefe rcen. 18 And namely how thou fetteft them, vpon aflipperieplace: And at thy plea fure and thy will, thou doelt them all detace. J j» Then all men mufc at that ftrangs Hght, to fee how fodenly: They are deftroyd,difpatcht,ccnfumde, and dead fo horribly . ac Mudblike a dreame when one awakes, lo iball their wealth decay : Their famous names in all meiu fight, £ballebbe ani palTe away. The third pATt^ 2 1 Yet thus my heart was gricued then, my mind was much oppreft: M So fond was I and ignorant, and in this point a beaft. J } Yet neucrthelede by my right hand, thou holdeft me al'.v aies fall: J4 And with thy counfelldoeftme gui(k, to glory at the laft. »5 What thing isthere tfaati canvrilb, but thee in heauen aboiie? And in the eai th there is nothing, like thee that I can loue. t6My flefh andeke my heart doth fefle, but God dodi loilc me neuer. D 4 For Pfalmc. LxxIiij.Xxxv. 4en wilt thou Lord once end tliis ihamc andceafu dune cnanius Itrung? Shall they alwaybla(j»heme thjrnamo, andrajle on thee folong. I J Why doeft wididiaw thy hand abacktf^ and hide it in thy lap? O plucke It out and be not flacke, to giue thy foes a rap. The fccoiii part, 1 J O God thou ait my king and Lord, and euermorehatt beene; Yea thy goodneffe throughout the world, for our good helpe hath feene< 1 4 The feas that are fo deepc and dead, thy might doth make them drie: And thou didft breake the feipents head, that he therein did die. X 5 "Yea thou didft breake die heads fo great, of VV hales that are fofell: And gaueft them to the folke to eate, that in the defart dw ell. l61 hou madeit a fprmg with ftreams to rife from rocke fo hard and hie: And ekethy hand hath :nadelikcwife, deepe riuers to be drie. X7 Both day and eke the night are thine^ by thee they were begun; Thou fetft to ferue vs with their Qiine, the light and eke the funne, l8 The u doeft appoint the ends and coafts of all the earth about ; Both fummei' heats and winterfrofts, thy hand hath found them out. 15 Tliinke on O lord, m time forger* tbyfoesthatthee defame? < Andho.v the foohlh folke are fct, to raile vpon thy name* so O let nocruell beatt dcuour, the Turtle that is true- forget not al waies in thy power, the poore that much do rue. 2 1 Regard thy couenant andbehold, thy foes poUeile the land; All fad, anddarke,fbrewarneandold, ourRealme 3S nowdotli Hand. 2 i Let not the fimple goe away, witJi difippoinred Ihame: £ijt let the poore and necdie aye, giue praife vnto thy name, • _. 2 3 Rife Lord,letbe by theemaintaind, the caivfe that is tninc o\\ nc: Remember how that thou blafphemd, art by the foolrfli one, 24 The voice forget not of my foes, far their prcfurainghigh: Is moreand more increalt of thofe,, that hatethee Ipitefully v Confiicbiimir tibi.Pfal Lxxv.N,. lh: fiithfuU piMJe the Lonk who jhM come « iudge at hutttne, if hen the •nick^dfhalLirit:^* the Clip of hit nrath. But the rightc ousjhiUbet txalteix to honour. Sing this as the 44, Pfalmc. VN tC5 the e G od v\ e will g lu e tluiiks^,. we will giuc^diankcs" to diets ^ii Pfaltne Lxxv. Lxxvi. Lxxvii. 47 Sith thy nsmeis fo neare,declare thy wondrous works ivill\\e. » Iwillvprightlyiudge, uhiugiC coniienicnc time 1 may; The earth is v^v-«ke and ;ill therein, butlherpillcrsltay. J I did to the mad people lay, dcale not fo furicuily. And vnto the vngodly ones, fct not your homes on hie, 4 Ifaid vnto them, let not vp, your railed homes on hie: And fee that ye doe with Ihne necks, not Ipeake prel'umptuoiilly . 5 For neither from the Eaftcmpaits, ' nortrom the Wcllcrneiide? Nor from toriakenwUdernes, promotion doth procccdc. 4 tor uhy? the Lord our God he ifi the I ighceous iudge alone; He puttcth dow ne the one, and fcts 3di other in the throne* 7 Fir why? a cup of mightie \vin«, is in the hand of Ooa: And all the mightie u ine therein, himfelfe doth pom e abroad . t As for the lees and rilthy dicgs, tliat doe rcmaine of it: The wicked of the earth ihall drink^ and fucke diem euery whit. 5 ButI will talkeofGod I fay, , of lacobs Ood ilieretore: And will not ceafe to celebrate, his praife for euermore. 10 In funJei breaKe Ciie homes of all, vngodly men will I: But then the homes ofrighteous menj ihall be exalted high. Glorijip.itri, ToFather, Sonne, and holy-Ghoft, all glory be therefore: As in begiupmg was, is now, and Oiall be ciwrmore: Inladca, Pfjl. Lxxvi. I.H Hire it d<.[i.jibidthe povar oj {^',d and cart for t'lS dsliueranceofha pjofle,byths dcjirudionot'Se- n2cknbs*rmy,forvcfjfcbthefaitbfuUaree»ihor~ Udtobetbm^jtdU Sing this as the S6. Pfalmc, 'T'O all thatnow in liiry dwell, •■• theLordisclearelf knowne» . Bis name is great in llraell, a people of hiso.vne. a At Saleinhf histenthathpighc, lotariy therealpacc: 3n Sion.eke he doth delight, to make a dwelling place. 3 And there hebrakcfcothn^aftandbcxrV;. the fword, the /pare, theQ.-icld^ AndSrlk§,6|jeray toGiierthro\-,> * .labaucli on the tisld<. ^ Tlrou art more worthy honour Lord, more might in thee doth lie: Then in the llrongcft of the world, that rob on mountaincs hie. 5 But now the proud are fpoild through thee and they arc fallen on iletpe: Through men of war no htJpe can be, themfelucs they could not ketpe, 6 At thy rebuke O lacobs God, when thou docll diem rcproue, As halfe on fleepe their chariots itood, no hoi femen once did moue. 7 For thou art feareful! Lord in dccdc, what man the courage hath: T bbide tliy light, and doth not dread wlien thou art in thy wrath? 8 When thou doit make thy iudgemets heard from hcauen through the ground: Then all the earth full fore afraid, in iitence (hall be louud. J And that when thou O God doeft ftand, in iiklgcment tor to Ipeake: To fane the atfliifted of the land, on eartli tiiat are full weak^- 10 The fury that in man doth ritjne, fi;all tui ne vnto thy praife; Hereafter Lord doell thou rcllraine, riieir wrath and threats alwaies. 1 1 Make vowes and pay them to your God, ye folke that nigh him be: Bring gifts all ye that dwell abroad, for dreadfull ( ure is he. J I For he doth taKe both life and might, from Princes great of biith: And full ofteiTois is his fight, toatl the Kings oneartlr. Voce mca ad, Pfal, LxxviiJ, H» liaiudrelKarfcth bii gre.it nfflilhons er irteitoiu tempLttioAi ,tvhetby he ii driuen to csnfider his former conuerfiti»,^thecourfe efGods ivori^ in tbepnferuition ofbisfcru.inis,andfo be co* jirmctlhu faith tgaiftji thefe umi>tatn>nf, Ipfggpglgigj^ With my voice to God do cry,with hart and heartie clieare : my voice to God 1 lift on hie: and he my (Lite doth heare. a. In time of griefe I fongiit to God bj^ night aoreU I took e; but llrecl-.rnay hands 48 Pfalme Lxxviii. hands to him abroad,mv (biile comfoic J WhenltothiiikeonGodintend, my trouble then is more: I fpake but could not make an end, my breath wasltoptfo (ore. 4 Thou holdd mine eies alwaies from reft, that I alwaies awake: VVithfeare I am lo fore oppreft, my fpeeth doth tee forfake. 5 Tliedaies ofold in mindlcall, and oft did thinke vpon: The times and ages that arc paft, full m.iny yeares agone, 6 Bynightmyfongslcolltominde, one made thy praife to Itevv: And with my heart much talke I finae, my fpintes doe fearch and know. 7 Will God faid I at once for all, cait orthis/peoplc thus? So that ao tiuse henceforth he ftall, befriendly vnto vs. 8 VV' hat is his goodnelTe cleane decayd, for euer and a day? Or is his promife now delayd, and doth his truth decay? j( And will the Lord our God forget, his mercies manifold? Or ftialUiis wrathincreafe fo hotc, his mercies to withhold? 1 o At lait 1 faid my weakenes is, the caure of my miftrult: •Gods mightie hand can helpe all tliisj iiid chaungeit when he lull. The fecoKti part. Ill will regard and thinke vpon, the working of the Lord: Of all his wonders pafl andgonc, 1 gladly will record. J a Yea all his workes I will declare, and what he did deuife: To tell his fafts I will not fpare, and eke liis counfell wile. J J Thy works O Lord ate all vpright, and holy all abroad: Wliat one hath ftrength to match die might, of thee O Lord our God? ^4 Thou art a God that oft doth (hew, thy wonders euery hoiire : And fo doeft make the people know, thy Ycrtue and thy power. j-5 And chine owncfolke thou doft defend, with ftrength and Itretched arme: The fonnes of lacob that defcend, and lofephs feede from harme. t6 The waters Lord percciued thee, the waters faw thee well: i\r.d they for fcare aiide did flee, .the depths wi tiembling feU» 17 The clouds that were both thickeand • did raine tiill plentioufly: (black* Thethunder in theaire did cracke, the ihafts abroad did flie. 18 The thunder in the aire was heard, the lightning from aboue: With fialhes great made them afeard, the earth did quake and moue . 1^ Thy waies within the fea doe lie, thy pathcs in waters deepc: Yet none can there thyflcps efpie, norknow thy pathes to kcepe. JO Thou leaded thy folke vpon the land, as fheepe on euery fide: Through Mcyfes, and through Aarons hand, thou didlt them fafely guide. Attcnditc popuIi.Pfal. Lxxviii T, S. Hcjhercethhow Goiof his mercy diofihis CJiunh efthe pojicntit of ^braha.cafitng m their teeth the rebellion oftheirfa.thcrs,thjt their children night itcl^aovf ledge Go. Is free mercies. and be 4- fharaeiof their perueife aJtcefiors.The hotj gljofi hath comprehended, m itrvere thefHmme of alt Gods benefits jthat the groffe p'.opie might fee in few words the effc itujtbe ivbalt hiflones^ Ttend my people to my law, and to my words intline.i.My mouth fliai ipeake ftrange parables,andfcntences deuine. J , Which we ourl'elues haue heard ^ and leamde, euen of '^"•r fathers olde , and which for our inllruftionjour fathers ^1^ hauevstolde. 4 Becaufe I fliould not keepe it clofe, from them that fiiould come after, Wholhould Gods power to their race praife, andal) his works of wonder. 5 Tolacobhecommandcmentgaue, ho.v Ifraell (liould hue: 'V'^'illing our fathers Ibould the fame, vnto their children ^lue. 6 That they and their pofteritifi, which were notfpnuig vp tho: Should haue the knowledge of the law, and teach their ieedc alfu. 7 Th« PfalmeLxxviiji 7 That they may H.iiit thu better hope, inGod that isaboue: And not forget to kccpe his l.iwes, nnd his precepts m lone. 8 Mot being as our f;itlicrs vrerc, rebeUing in Gods (ight And would not frame th«ir wicked hearts, to know their God aright. y How went the people of fcphrain?, tlicir neighbours tor to Ipoilc; Shooting their dartes tlie day ot war, and yet they tooke the foile. lof orwhy? they did not keepe with God, the couenant that «as made : Nor yet wi-uld walke or leade their life, according to his trade. 1 1 But put into obliuion, his coiinlell and his u ill: And all his works moll magnifiqne, which he declareth (till, Thefrcond part. I a What wonders to our forefathers , didhehimlelfe difdofe: In f gypt land within the held, that called is Thaneos? 1 J He did dcuide and.cut the (e.i, that they might palle at once: Andnwde the ivaterj ftandasftill^ as doth an heape of Itones. 1 4 He led them fecret in a cloud, by day \s hen it was bright: Andin thenight when darkeit was, with tire he gaue them liglit. 85 He brake therockesinwilderneffsj . and gaue tne people diinke; Asplentifull as when the de^es, ' doe £ow vp to the brinkc, K5He drew out riuers out of rockesj that were both drie and hard; Ofl'uch aboundance that no floudes, to them might be compard. $7 Yetfor all this agamtl the Lord, their finne they did cncreafe : And ilirred him that is molt high, to wrathia wildernelle. i8 They temptedhim within theirharrs, like people of miftruft: Recjuiring fucha kinde of meate, as (erued for their lult, j_3 Saying with mwmuration, ui theu" vnfaichtulne'de. ^^' hat? can this God prepare for vJ, ■ a fealt in w ilderneil'e?- aoBehold heitroke the llonierocke, and flouds forthwith did flow ; ' E«tcinhenoiv giuetohis {olke, both bread and flelh alfc? a t When God heard this he waxed wrothj . with lacob jnd his feeder "So did hismdignationv , on iftaelL pr oceede The third pmrtt 2s BecT^^^drd not faithfullfj , bslieSfaMhope tliathe: 49 Could .ilwaies helpe and fuccour them, in tiieir neccflitie. i3 Vyhcreforehedid command thedoudes, forth with tliey brake in funder: 34 And raind downe Manna for th«m to eate afoode ol'mickle wonder. 25 When earthly men wirh Angels fot.d, were fed at their requeih a^Hebad tlieEait windeblow aivay, and brought in theSouthu eft. 27 And rained lleih as thicke asduft, arnlfouleas thickeasfand. 28 Which he did caftamid the place, wiiere all their tents did ftand* ) <) Then did they eace exceedingly, and all men had their fils: Yet more and more they did deiire, to feruc their lulls and wils. JO But as the meate uas in their moutJies, his wrath vpon them fell: 3 1 And Hew the flower of al! their youih^ aiid chciie oflfraell . J 2 Yet fell they to their wonted finne, andllill chey did him giieue : For all the wonders that he wrought, they vv< idd him not beheue, 3 J Iheir dates therefore he (hortened, and made their honour vaine: Theiryeares did wait and pafieaw ay, « ith cerrour.ind withpaine. 34Buteuer when he plagued theoj, they fought him by and by: Remembring then he was their Itrength, their helpe and God moll hie. 3 5 Though in their hearts they did but glofe, and il itter with t!ie Lord ; And with their tongues and in their hartjj diilembled eiiery word. Thefourthpart, 3 6Eorwhy?'rhcn-hartsivereno£Hingbent, to him nor to his tr,ide; Neyetto keepeor toperforme, thecouenant that was mjde. 3 7 Yet was heftiil !o mercifull, . when thevdefertvd to die: That hefwgnue them their mifdeedesj and would them not deitray. j8 Yea many a time he tuniedhi's wrath, . and did himfelfe aduiTe : Andvvoiild not fiiffcrallhis whol* difpleatiire to arife* - 3 a>my icfi GodiDtdrcLgianjkouldbecondemntdbyljfaike »lio fhoutii fee them jor fallen afjdl'enjh. Singthisas the 77. Pfalinc. ^A^-ordtlieGtntilcstloeiniiadc, ^^ chine heritage CO fpoile: l-Iieriil";ileni an hejpe is made, thy icinplc chey defojie. a The bodies of chy Saincs moft deare, abroad to birds they calt; The fleili of chem tlut doe thee feare, the beai\:3 deiiour and waih ) Their blond tliroiighouc leruralem^ as water fpilt they haiie : 50 that there is not one of tlietn, to by their dead in grau«. 4 Thus are we made a laughing ftocke, iilmoftthe world throughout: The enemies at vsiefl and mocke, which dwell ourcoalU about. 5 Will thou O Lord thus in thine ire» againlt vs euerfume: And ihew thy wrath as hocc as fire, thy folke for to confume? £ Vpon thofe people poure the lame, wliich did thee neuer know : All realnnes which call not on thy name, ^ confumeandouerthiow. 7 For they haue got tlievpper hand, and lacobs leede deltroyd: His habitation and his land, they haue left wail and voyd. 8 Eearenoc in mmd our former faults, with Ipeede fome pitcie fliow: And aidevsLordinallallaults, for u e are weake and lo-.v • The fecond part. 9 O God that giuelt all health and grace, en vs declare the lame ; VV^eigh not our works, our finnes deface, < , for honour ot thy name. JO XV hy ihall the wicked ftill alway, to vs as people dumme : In thyreprpchreioyceand fay, where ischeirGodbtcomt? 5 1 Require O Lord as thou feed good, betore our eyes in light: Of all thofe folke thy fcruants blood, w hich they Ipilt in deipiglit, 1 2 E.eceiue into thy ligbt tnhalt, the clamors, gnete and wrong: Of luchas are in prifon call, fultaining irons Itrong. Thy force and ftrength to celebrate. Lord fetthem out of band: V/bichvnto death aredellinate, and in tlieir enemies hand, s J The nations whichhauebecnefoboLl, as to bfaiTpkpne thy name: Ju:o dieii- laps v.'ith fciicu foldj repay aoaiiis tl.i : ■3-;, M 14S0 we thy folke andpafturenieepe, will praife thee ciiermore: And tCach all ages for to kecpe, for thcc like praile m Itorc. Qui regis Ifracl. Pfal, Lxxx. I.H, w^ lammtableprattrto God to help the mijenti of the Church, dc firing him toconjider thurfirjl e~ fite^whoi hufauourfJuiicd luwards themAat he might f-tijh that »or{e which he begun. Sinsj this as the ^"7. Pfalmc. 'T'Hou heard thatLfiaell docll keepe, ■*• giue eare and take good heede: Which leadelt lofcphlike a lleepe, and doefthimu atch and fcede. J Thou Lord I fay whofefeace is fee on Cherubins fo bright: Shew forth- tliy ielfe and doe not Itr fend downe thy bcames of Ijohc' J Before Ephraim and Eeniamin, Manalles ekelikewife: To (i;e.v thy power doe thou begin come helpe vs Lord arife. * 4 Direaourhartsvnco thy grace, conucrt vs Lord to thee: Shew vs the brightneile ot thy face, and tlien full I'afe are we. 5 IcrdGodofhoaftsoflfraell how long wilt thou I fay : Againlt chy folke in anger f\vell, and wile not heare them pray > < Thou doelt them feed with forrowes deep theirbread with teares chey eate: Aiiddrinke the teares that they doe weepe in meafure full and great. * 7 Thou halt V s made a ver)- ftrife, to thofe that dwell about: And that our foes doe loue of life, they Luighandieftit out, 8 O take vsLoidvnto thy grace, conuert our minds to thee : She.v forth to vs thy ioyfuU face, and we full lafe Ihall be. 5 From Egypt where it grew not wcUj thou brijughrita vine full deare: The heathen folke thou didit expell, and thou didft plant it here, 10 Thou didlt prepare for it a place^ and fether rootes full fall: That it did grow and fpring apace, and hid the land atlaft. The feco/td part, - S I Tlie hils were couered round ahouCj^ with (hade that from i: came: And eke die Cedars high and flout, u ich branchei of the lame. 1 2 Why the.1 didlt thou her wall deftrof herhedgeplucktvp thou haft: ' That all the folke that pa/lc diereby, the Vine Ihallfpoileiindwali. jjTheBore outof the woodfo wilde^ dotli dig and roote it out. ■JTie furiousbealtes,o«t of die field, •deuonntaliabout.. X4O Lord ofhoafts returne .igaiiie, fromheauenlooke betiaie: Behold and with thy helpe fultaine, this poore vineyard of thine. J 5 Thy plant; I fay,thine Ifraell, whome thy right hand hath let. The fame which tiioii didlt loue lb '.veil, O Lord doe not foi get. 1 6 They lop and cut it downe apace, they bui ne it eke with fire: And through the frowning of the face, we periih in thine ire, 17 Let thy right hand be with them no-.v, whom thou haft kept fo long: And with the fonne of man whom thou to thee halt made fo llrong. And fo when thou haftfet vs free, and faued vs from iliume- 1 8 Then will we neuer fiee from thee, but call vpon thy name. ij; O Lordof hoafts of thy good grace, conuert vs vnto thee: Behold vs with a pleafant face, and then full lafe are wee. Exultate Deo. Pfal. Lxxxi. I.H, %An exhortation topraife Godfer iiu 6^fuf!ts,cot- dimmn? thetr ingraXitud:. E light and glad, in God reiovce, u hichis ourltrength and ftay : be ioyhill and lift vp your voice, to lacobs God I iav. 1. Prepare your inftruments moft Pfalmc. Lxxxj. Lxxxlj, meete, fome ioYruU Pfalme to ling:ftrike vp with Harpe and Lute fo fwecte, on euery —^ ^0' pU^iautltting. 5 Eloiv as it \\ ere in the new Moonc, with trumpets of the b eft; As if is vfed to bee done, at any folemne feafl, 4 For this it vnto Ifraell, a ftaiute and a trade: A law tiiat m'jft be kept full well, which lacobs God hach made. J This cl^ufe with lofeph was decreed, w Uen he fi om Egypt came; That as awitne.Te all his feede, fliould ftill obferue the fame. 6 When God I fay had thus prep3r(J, tobrinothem from their land: Whereas the fpeech which he had heard, he did not vnderftand. 7 IfromhisfHouldcrstookeCfaithhe) the burthen cleane away; And from the fiirnace quite him freci from burning bricke or clay. 8 When thou in griefe didft cry and call, I holpe thee by and by. And I did aunfwere thee withall, in thunder fecrecly, S Yea at the waters of difcord, I did thee tempt and proue: Whereas the goodnes of che Lord. ".'. ith muttering thou didft moue* I O Heare O my foike, O Ifraell, andlalTiireitthee: Regard and marke my words full well, . if thou wilt cleaue to me ; The fecmd part, lilhouQialtnoGodin theereferuc, of any land abroad: Nor in no wi 'e to bow •r ferue, a ftraunge and forrainc God. I a I am the Lord thy God, and I from Egypt fet thee free: Thenaskeofmeaboundantly, and I will giueit thee. 1 3 And yet my people would not heare, my voice when that I ipake : Nor Ifraell would not obay, but did me quite forfake. 1 4 Then didlleauethem to their will, in hardnes of their hart To wjlke in their owrie counfell ftill, thcmlelues they mightpcruert. 1 3 O that my people would haue heaid, the words thatldidHiy: And eke that Ifraell would regard, to walke within my way. 1 6 How foone would I confound their foes, and bring them downe full low: And turne my Iiand vpon all chofe, that would them ouerthrow. 17 And they tliat at the Lord doe r.ige, as flaues if.ouldfeekehim till: But of his folke the time and age, rt'culdflounlh euer ftill. 18 1 would haue fed them with the crop, and fineit of clie wheat: And made the rocke with honie drop, tliat tlicy their tils Ihould eate. Dcusftctitin.Pfal.Lxxxii. I.H. "Dautd dscLi) ing God tube prefm iv/th itidget (y- Matefiratis,rtprfneth iljen partLiLty ,.radvn' nghteouf»LS,a/tde^horrctJjiliem to ioeitifiici. ■^ but fecit ^ no avnnhmntjie dcfucih God so e.x- (C:ti: luflice hmifclj'e. Sing this as the 77 « Pfalme. A Mid ti'ie pi eaft w ith men of might, *^ die Lord bitafclic doth itand. Tj Pfalme Lxxxii. Lxxxiif. To pleade the caufe of cnich and ng! t, u ith judges of the land : » How long(laide he) .\ ill you proceed, falfciiidgemcnt toavvard: Andliauereipe^ for lone of meede, die wicked to regard. J Whereas of due yen (Tionld defend, the fathe-lelie and weake: And .^ hen the poore man doth contend, iniudgeiTient luitly fpeake. 4 Ifye be wile defend tnecaufe, ot'poore men in their right: And nd the needy from the clawes, of tyrants force and might. 5 But nothing will they know or learnc, in vaine to dicm I talke ; They will not fee or ought difcerne, but Ibll in darkeneile walke. For loe, euen now the timeis come, that all things fall to nought: Andlikewifelawes both allandfome, for gaine-are fold and bought. € Iliad decreed it in my fight, as Gods to take you all: And children to the molt of might, for loue 1 did you call. 7 But notwithftanding ye (l-.ali die, as men and fo decay : O tyrants 1 lliall you dellroy . and plucke you quite away. 8 Vp Lord and let thy Itrengch be knowne, and mdge the world with might: Forwhy? all nations are thine owne, to take them as thy right. Deus qui fimilis, Pfal, LxxxiiiJ, H, Tlji Ifraiitii fmy the Lord te ddiuer thtm from th'.iT e-amtt s, bot'n at home and far off:a!fi that uUfu'.h vsx!{edfcopU may be liricl{en mthhts ftormy tcmpejl^hat they may \i7to-x hup%tr^ Sing this as the yj. Pfalme* DO not O God refraine thy tongue, in iilence doe not ftay: Witliliold not Lord thy felfe fo longy nor make no more delay. 3 For why? behold thy foes and fte, how they :doe rage and ciy: And thofe that beare an hate to thee, hold vp their heads on hje. 3 Againft thy folke they vfe deceite,. and craftely they enquire: For thine eled to he in ivaite, their counfell doth con!pire» ^Corr.eonfay they, let vsexpell, and plucke thefefblke.Hway; Sc that the nameof Ifr^ell, may vtterly decay. ; Theyall confpire within their hartSj how they may thee withlbnd: Againit the Lord to take apart, they are in league and band. €■ The tents of all the tdomites^ £he.I(inaeUtes alfy; ^? ThcHagarens and Moabitef,' with diners ochcrmoe. 7 Geb.d<\vith .'Vmmon,3nd lilccwife, doth Amalecke confpirej The Paleftinesagainit thte rife, w ith them that d\; ell at Tyre. 8 And Ailiir eke is well appaide, with them in Ic.igue to be: And doth become a knee and aide, to Lots poftcritie. $ As thoudidft to the Madianires, fo feJue them Lord eachone; As to Sicer and to lahin, belidethebrookeKifon. I o V\ hom thou in Endor didft deftrov, and wait thera through thy miyht: That they like dung on earth did lye, and that in open fioht. The fecarrid part. I I Marke them now and their Lords appeare like Zeb and Oreb than! As Zeba and Zalmana were, the kinges of Madian. J2 Which laid, let vs throughout the land, in all the coaltes abroad: Poflelfeand take into onrhand the faire houfes of God, 1 3 Tume them O God (\ ith (tormes, as-faft as w hecles that haue no ftay: Or like the chatle which m en d o caft with \\ indes to Hie awav. 14 Like as the tire with rage and fume, the mightie fordls fpils, And as the Hame doth quite confume the mountaines and the tuls. 15 And let the fcmpeftofthy wrath, vpon their necKes be laide : So of thy Itormie winde and fhower Lord make them all afraide. J 6 Lord bring them all 1 thee defirc, to fuch rebuke and ll.ame: Tha; it may caufe them to require, and learne to feeke thy name. tj And let them euermore dayly, to (hame and (launder fall; And in retuke and obloquie, toperiihekewithall: 18 That they may know and fcele full welly that thou art called Lord : And that alone thou doelt excel!, and raigne throughout the w or Id . Quamdileaa. Pfal.LxxxiiiiJ.H- "^itutd tx-Ldha countrte, defireth ardently tore - turne to Gods tibernacle and afjembUe ef t^e ^aititcs topraife God.Then he praifeth the cow y»ieoj the people, that pap the xfildamffef njjemb'.ethemfekissr't S,on. Singthis asthe 67. Ffalmc. TTow pleafant is thy dwellyng place,. *^0 Lord ofhoftes to mee : The tabernacfes of thy grace,. how pleafant Lord they bee. a My foide doth long full (ore to go, ioco thy courtes abroad,. Pfalme Lxxkv. Lxxxvi. My hart dochluft, my fledi alfo, ' in chee die lining God. J The Sparrowes find a roome to reft, and i'aue themfehies from wrong: And eke thefwallo-,v hath a neft, wherein to keepe her young, 4 Thefebirdes full nigh thine altarmay, haue place to fit and ling, 0 Lord of holies thou art Vay, my God and eke my kihg , 5 O they be btelTed that may dwell, within thy houfe alwaies: ^or they all times thy aftes doe tell, ^ and euergiue thee praife. 6 Yeahappiefurelikewife are they, whole Itay and Itrength thou art: Which to thy houfe doe mind die way, and I'eeke thee m^m^ hart. 7 As they goe through tne vale of teares* they digge vprfountainesftill: That as a fpring it all appeares, and thou theff pits doeft Ell. 8 From llrength to llregth they walk &il faft no faintnelfe there Ihall be: And fo the God of Gods at lall , inSiontheydoefee. 5 OLcrdofhoItestomegiueheeJ, and heare when I doe pray: And let it through t hin e eares proceed, . O Jacobs God I (ay. loX) Lord our (liield of thy good grace, regard and lb draw neare: Regard I fayjbehold the face, of thine annointed dtare« 1 1 For why? within thy courtes one duiy, IS better to abide: Then other where to keepe or ftay, a thoufand dales belide. 1 i Much rather would L keepe a doore, within the houfe of God: TheiKn the tents of wickedneffe, to fettle mine abode. 1 1 For dod the Lord, light and defence, will grace and worlnip giue; And no good thmg will he withhold, fit)ni them that purely line. 1 4 O Lord of holies that man is bleft, andliappie (iireishe; That is perfivadid inhisbreft, to trult all times in thee. Bcncdi.xifti Dom.Pfal, Lxxxv. I.H. '3:cai*fe God withdrew not hit roJsJrb hisChmch aftir the returne frt'Babylan.firfi they put htm in mmdthat hefhit Id nat leaue tb! ivori^e of hi* grace -ufijxcffit.dr comp!iu7>t of their long ajjlic. tiom.Thin theyremya m hope ofprorrnjcddeU' uerancc.whiil) iViH a fi^ufe of (thrifts l^m^derkt •rmder which fhottld beperfcffft'/tcitu'. Smgthis as the iPi. Pfalme, THou liall beenc merciful] m decde, O Lord vnto thy land: for thou rdloredft Licobs ieede, from tiiraldoinc out of band. i The wicked waies'that they were in, thou didlt them clcane remit: And thou didlthide thy peoples finne, full clofe thou coueredft it. J Tliine anger ek e thou didll aflwage, that all thy wrath was gone: And fo didll turne thee from thy rage, with them to be at one» 4 OGodofhealthdoenoivconueft, thy people vnto thee: Put all thy wrath from vsapai't, and angry ceafe t o be. 5 \Vhy.> (ball thine anger neucr end, but ftillproceede on vs. And fhall thy wratli it felfe extend, vpon all ages thui? 4 Wilt thou not rather turne therefore, and quicken vs, that we And all thy folke may euermore, be glad and ioy in thee, y O Lord on vs doe thou declare, thy goodneilc to our we;)lth: Shew farth to vs and doe not (pare, thine aide and f.uiing health. 8 Iwillharke what God faith, for ht Ipeakes to his people peace. And to his Saints that neuer they, retiu-ne tofooliihne(le» 5> For why? his health is ftill at hand, to fuch as doe him fearc: \yhereby great glory in the land, ftalld.velland flourish diere. XoFor truth and mercy theere Iball meete, inonetotake their place: And peace ihall iultice with kifle greets and there they Ihail embrace. 1 1 As trutk from earth fhall fpring apace, and flourilh pleafandy: So righteoiifnelie (hall Ihew her face, andlooke from heauen hiie . 1 1 Yea God himielfe doth tak e in hand, to giue vs each good thing: And through thecoalts of aU the land, the earth her fruites Qiall bring. I J Before his face (hall iuftice goe, / much like a guide or Itay ; Kc (hall direa his Iteps alfo, and keepe them in the way. Inclina Domine, Pfal. Lxxxvi. I, H, ''DaiiidforeatJ/iifedprayeth/eru Mtly for dtliuc- rjt7cc',fomitimei rehtarjing humi/eriei ir mer- fi:sr cceined: dcfirt n^ alfo to be inftruihd of th e Lord, that he mayfeare an igtortfy his nawf, Ht compLittncth aI(o ofhu adi4e>Jaii.s,ttid requirelk to be deliui red frem them. Sing this as the 8 1, Pfalme, T Ord bow tliinc eare to my reqivcU, ••-' and heare me by and by: With gricuous plaintes and giiefe opprefi, full poore and u cake am I. a Prefcruc ray foule, becaufe ujy way, anddouigsholybe: And Pfalme Lxxxvii. Lxxxviii. AnJ uue thy femant O rov Lord, that puts his truft in tnec 3 .Thy mercy Lord on me expf eHe, defend me eke wichall: Forthroiigh the day I doe notceafe. oathee to cry and call. 4 Comfort O Lord thy fcriLintsfoiile, that no.v with paine is pinde: ForvntotheeLordlextoll, and lift my fuute and mind». 5 For thou art good and merciftiU, thy gifts of gracesre free; And eke thy mercy plentiful], to all that call on thee. 6 O Lordlikewifewheii I doe pray, regard and glue an ears: Marke well the words that I doe lay, and all my praiers heare. 7 In time when troubl e doth me moiie, to thee I doe complaine: For w^hy' I know and well doeproue, thou anfwereft me againe. S Among thcGods(OLord)is none, \v ith thee to be comparde : And none can doe as thou alone, the like hathnot becneheard. Thefecondpxrt. J TheGentiles and the people all, which thou didlt maiCe and frame: Eeforet'n- faceon knees wdlfall, and glorifie thy name. 10 For why? thou art fo much of might, allpower is thine o.vne: TIiou workeft wonders ItiUin fight, for thou art God alone, IiO teachraeLord theway,andl (hall in thy trath proceed. 0 ioyne roy hart fo nie to thee, that I thy name may dread. 1 z To thee my God I will giue praife, with all my hart O Lord: And glorifie thy name alwaies, for euer through the w orld. 1 5 Forwhy? thy mercy fhe.ved to me, is gi eat and doth evcell : Thou fetft my foule at hbertie outfrom thelowerhell. 14 O Lord the proud againlt me rift, and heapesofmen of might: They feeke my foule and in no wife, win haue thee in their fight, 1 5 Thou Lord art mercifiiU and meeke, full llacke and flow to v.'rath: Thy goodncfte is full great, and eke, thy truth no meafure hath, 1 5 O turne to me and mercy graunt, thy Itrength tomeapply : O helpe and faue thine owne femant, thy handmoide fonne am I. 17 On mc (bme figne of irercy flie.v that all my foes may fee : And be afhamed becaufe Lord thouj ^uelt helpe and comfort Biee, 5 5 Fundamcnta eius. 7*fal. Lxxxvii.T.H. Tkehofy Ghofi prcTnifetb that the Qhurch^yetin rnifery after the captiuitte if 'Babj U» [kould b< reftored tt great excellincKy fo that ntthmg jhouldbemorectTn/ertaHe then tt be tiitmtred among themcmbert thereof. Sing this as the i i, PfaJrac, THat CitiefhallfulKv ell endure, her eroundworke Itill doth (lay* Vpo" the holy bils full furc, it can no time decay. a God loues the gates of Sionbtfl, his grace doth there abide. He loues them more then all the itl\, of lacobs tents belide. J Full glorious things reported be, in Sion and at>r»ad: Great things I fay are faid of thee, thou Citie of our God, 4 OnRahablv, illcafVaneye, and beare in mind the fame: And Babylon fhall eke apply, and learnc to know my name. 5 LocPaleftine and Tyre alfb, with Ethyope likewife: A people old full long agoe, were borne and the: e did rife; 6 OfSionDhey (hjll fay abroad, that diuers nsen of fimc: Haue there fprung vp, and the high God, hath founded tall the fame. 7 In their records to them it (hall, through Gods detiiie appeare: Of Sion that the chiefe of all, had his beginning there. 8 The trumpeters with Hich as Cng, therein great plentie be: My fountaines and my pleafant (pringc, K are compaft all in thee. Deminc Dcus. Pfal. Lxxxviii . I. H, The fatih full fore ajfii He dbjfick, nes.ftrfecutiev, 4tduerft'.te^andai tt rvere lett ofGvd rvitheut any fO'ifotatton-.jet call on God fy fatthiondfinue t- g.iinjf defpiralioftt Ord God of health the hope and (fay, thou art alone to me , I call and cr)' throughout the day , andalltlie night to thee. I. O let my praiers foone igEEfesiii 3F5Si= afcend, vnto thy light oojiic ; incline £ dune S6 Pdilme Lxxxix. thine eaie(0 Lordjentend and harken lr±zia=^lt~: to a»y cry. 3 For why? my foiile with woe is fild, and doth in trouble dwell: My life and breath almoll doth yeeld, and draweth nigh tohdU 4 lamelleemdasoneof them, that in the pit doe fall ; And made as one among thofe men» that kaue no llrength at-alL 5 As one among the dead and free, from thingsthatthere remaiue: It were more eaie forme to be, with them the which areflaine. 6 As thole that lie in grauc I fay^ whom thou haft cleane forgot: The which thy hand hath cut away, and tiiou regardil them not. 7 Yea like to one (Tint vp full fure, within the lower pit; In places daike andall obfcure, and in the depth of it. S Thine anger a\id thy wrath likewifc, full tore on me doth lie : And all thy flormes againlt mc rife, my foule to vexe and trie. 5 Thou puttt my friends far ofif from mc, and makeil them hate me fore; I am ihut vp in prifon fait; and can come forth no more, 1 o My light doth faile through griefe & woe.j I cali to thee O God: Throughout the day my hand alfoj tathee I ftretch abroad, Theficofidpart, 21 Doelt thou vnto the dead decl.trej thy wondrous works of fame? Sliall dead to life againe rcpaire, and praifc thee for the fame? 1 a Or lliall tliy louing kindnes Lord, be preaclicd in the graue. Ox Ihall with them that'are deftroydc., thy truth her lionom' haue. J 3 Shall they thatliein darke full low, of .ill thy v. ond.i s v. oc? Or there 11 all they c!iy ii'like know, u here all things arc t( rgot? 14 Cut I O Lord to thee ;ilwaics, doccryandc.ill.ipacc: My praicr, eke ere it be dry, ii.all come before thy face. 35 Why doefl thou Lord abhorre my fovilc in gncte ilut kektth thtt? And new O Lord wliy doelt tliou hide thy face. -iway fromnx? J' lamaftliaasdyingaiil, frt>m y outh this many a } ear« Thy terrors which doe vexe ffie ill, with troubled mind Ibeare. 17 The furies of thy wrathful! ra-^e full lore vpon me fall: Thy terrors eke do notaifwage, but me oppreri'cwithall. 1 8 All day tiiey compniVe me about, as water at the tids: And all at once with (treames full flout, bei'etme on each fide. 15 Thou fettefl far from me my friends, and loners euery one: Yeaand mine old acquaintance all out of my fight are gone. Mifericordias, Pfal. Lxxxix, l.H, "Damdpraifith God far hts couenjit ra.t('.t betvree'i him and bis eL'5f by lefuJ C brifl, then bee com- fUinetb of the defolition ofbts kt»gdome,fb tbat the prontifi fsmeth to be brol{en.Fi»ttllyhep w« ethti be ielimredfrom nffi. cfians, memminn^ tbeflwtneffe of mans life, andcenf>'"'i»ig hot Jdfe by Godspromifes, Sing this as the ^7. Pfalmc, TO fing the mercies of the Lord, my tongue fhallneuer (pare: And ^vii^h my mouth from age to age, thy truth I will declare, a For 1 haue laid that mercy {hall, for euermore remaine: In that thou doeit the heauens ftay, thy truth appeareth plains, J To mine ele(fl(f3ithGod)I made,, a couenant and behelh My Icruant Daiud to perfwade, I fwore and did protelt. 4 Thy feede for euer I will Itay, and ftablidi it full faft: And {lill vphoLd thy throne alway, ■ homagetoagetolaft. 5, The he.auens fliew with ioy and mirth, thy wondrous works O Lord; Thy faints within thy Church on earth, thy faitliand truth record. 6 W' ho with the Lord is emiall then, in all the clouds abroad !> Among the Tonnes of all the Gods, what one is like our God? 7 God in alTemblie of his faintesj is greatly to be drcide: And ouer all that dwell about, in terror to be had. 8 Lord God of hoafts in all tlie world,. v\ hat one is like to thee? On euery lidc moflmightielord, thy truth is fecne to be. t> Ther.iging fcaby thine aduife, thou rulcil at thy will: And whsn the waues tlicrcof arife, thou maktll tlicm calme and Ihll, 10 Andl'gypt Lord thou hid liibduJf^ and tliou li,ilt It deltroidc: Yc.i thou thy foes with mightie aimc, halt Icattcrcd all abroad* Pfalmc Lxxxix. •17 ' The pcottd pdrt. 1 1 The heauem arc thine and ftil haue bcenr j liKewile the earth and land: The world and all that is therein, thou foundell \Tith thy hand. i i Both North and South, with Eaft 8l Weft, ihy felte didft make and frame: Both Tfabor Kiount and eke Hermon, reioycc and prailetiiy nam-e, I J Thine arme is ftrong and full of power, all might therein doth lie: The ftrenuth of thy right hand ech houre, thou httcft vp on hie 14 In nghteoufnes and equitie, thou halt thy feate and place: Mtrcy and truth arc llill with thee, and goe before tliy face. I 5 Tiiat foike is bleft that knov.-etli aright thy preient power O God: For in the fauour of thy light, they walke fiiU die abroad. 16 For in thy nam* throughout the day, dicy ioy and much reioyce: And through thy nghteoufnes haue they, a plealant fame and noycc. J7 For why? their gl >ry, ftrcngth and ayd, intheealonedotiilie: Tliy goodnes eke that hath vs ftay d, (hall lift our home on hie. 18 Our Uren<>th that doth defend vs well, the Lord to vs doth bring: Theholyoncoflfraell, he IS our guide and king. 1$ Sometime thy will vnto thy faints, invifions thou didlUhow: And thus then didlt thou fay to them, thy minu to make them know. 30 A man of might I haue ereS, your king and guide to be; Aiiu let him vp whom 1 eleft, among the folketo me. • The third part, 2 1 My feruant Dauid I appoint, \vhom 1 haue fearched out: And with my holy oy le annoint, him king ofall the rout, a a For w iiy? my hand is ready ftilJ, with him for to remaine: And with mine arme alfo I will, him Itrengthen andfultame. 3 3 The enemies fliall him not opprefli, they ifiallhim not deuour. Neyet thefonnesofuickednelTe, on him (hail haue nopower. «4His foeshkewifeliMlldeftroy, before his face in light: And thofe that hate him I will plague, and Itrike them with my might, 35 My truth and mercy eke withall, ihall Itill vpon him lie : And in my name his home eKe (hall, be lifted vp on hie ► 35 His kingdome I will fet to be, >pon the lea^and land: And eke the running flouds fi-..ill he> embrace wrth his right hand. 37 He fi'all depend with all hi: hart, on me and thus (liall fay: My lather and my God thou art, my rockc ol hcaltli and ftay. j8 As one hrft borne 1 will not take, ofall the earth that fpnngs: His might and honour 1 (Vail make, abouc all worldly Kings. 3^ My mercy ft-all be with him ftill, as I my Itlfe haue told: My faithfull couenant to fulfill, my mercy I will hold. 30 And eke his fcede I v. ill fuftainc, for euer llrong and fure: So that his feate Iball Itill remaine, while heauen doth endure. The fourth J)art. J I If that his fonnes forfake my law, anddoebegin to fwerue'* And of my iudgements haue none awe, nor will not them obkrue. 3 1 Or if they doe not vfe aright, my ftatutes to rheni made, And (et all rny commandements light, and will not kecpc my trade* 3 3 Then with the rod will 1 begin, their doings to amend: And fo with icourging for their finne, when that they doe offend. 3 4 My mercy yet and my goodne/Tc, I will not take him fro: Nor handle him with craftinel^, and lo my truth forgoe. 3 5 But fure my couenant I will ke^, withall that I haue fpoke: No word the which my lips haue told, fliall alter or be broke. 36 Once fware I by my holines, and that performe will I: With Dauid I fliall kcepe promifc, tohimlQiallnothe. J 7 His feede for euermore Oiall raigne, and ekehis throne of might; As doth the funne it fliall remaine, for euer in my fight. 38 And as the Moone within the skie, . for euer ftandeth fall: A faithfull witnes from on hie, fo fhall his kingdome laft, J5 But now O Lord thou doeft reieft, and now thou changeft cheare: Yea thou art wrath with thine elcft, thine owne annointed deare. 40 The couenant with thy feruant made, lord thou haftquite vndone: And dou ne vp in the ground alfo, haft caft his royall crowne. The fift part, 41 Ihoupluckeft his. hedges vp with might?, his walb diou dceft confoucdi p i ThoB Pfalmc XC, 4S Thoubeatefl ciowne Iiis bulwarks all, and breakelt them co the ground; 41 That he is fore deilroid and tome, of commers by throughout; And fo is made a mocke and fcorne, to all that dwell about. 45 Thou their right hand haft lifted vp, that him fo fore annoy: And all his foes that him deuour, loe thou halt made to ioy. 44 His f.vord edge thou doell take away, that Ihould his foes withltand; To him in warre no viclorie, thou giuelt, nor vpper hand* 45 His glory thou doeft alfo waft, his throne, his ioy and mirth: Py thee is ouerthroane and calt, fiill lo.v vpon the earth. 46 Thou haft cut oft and made ftill Ihort his youth and lulty dales; And raiide of him an ill report, with li'.ame and great dilpraifc. 47 How long away from me O Lord, foreuer wilt thou curne? And iliall thine anger Itill aLvay, as -tire confume and burnt? 48 O call to minde, remember then, my time conlumeth faft: \\ by halt thou made the Ibnnes of men, as thmgs in vaine to wait? 49 What man is he that liuethhere, and death Ihall neuer fee? Orfrom thehandofheiljhisfoule Ihalihedeliuerfree? 50 V\ here is O Lord thine old goodiiefte, fo oft dedarde betomt? Which by thy truth and vprightnes, to i>a«id thou hall iworne. 5 1 The great rebukes to mind I call, that on thy feruant lie-. The railing of the people eke, borne in my brelt haue 1. 5 1 V\ herei\ iih O Lord thine enemies, blalphemed haue thy name; The Itcps of thine anuomted one, they ceale not to defame. .5 3 All praife to thee O Lord of hoafts, botli now and eke for aic: Through skie, and earth, and all the coaQs, Amen, Amen 1 fay. Dominc refaguini«PraUXC.I.H« ^loijesfeetng thepeopU^maher adrftoHifhed by the briuiticoj their life ,noi by plugutt to be tha»l{^- Juiypraieth God to turyte their harts Micontmu his mercies tatvardei them , and thetrposltntu for luer, SingtViis as the 78, Pfalmc, THou Lord haft beene our lure defence, our place of cafe and reft: In all times paft, yea folong fince, ascinnotbeexpreft. a Ere there was made mountainc or hil^, the earth or woildabroad; From age to age and alwaies ftill, for euer thou art God. J Thou erindeft man through griefe&paino to dull or clay ,and then: And then thou faieit againe,retume againe ye fonnes of men. 4 Thelaftingofathoufandyeares^ what is it inthy fight? Asyefterdayitdothappeare, or as a watch by night. 5 So foone as thou doeft fcatter them, then is their life and trade: Alas a ileepe, and like the grafte, whoCe beautie foone doth fade. 6 Which in the morning fhines full bright, butfadethbyandby: And is cut do-.vne ere it be nigkt, all withered, dead and dry. 7 For through thine angerwe con Aime, our might is much difmaide; And of thy feruent wrath and fume, •we are full lore afraid, 8 The wicked works that wehaue wroughi^ thou fetft before thine eye: Our priuie faults, yea eke our thoughts, thy coiintenarjce doth Ipie. 5 For through thy wrath our dales doe waft, thereof doth nought remaine, Our y eares confume as words and blafts, and are not calde ag aine. XO Our time is threeicoreyeares and ten, that we do liue on mold: If on fee fourefcore, furely tlien, we coimt him wondrous old. The fecond part. II Yet ofliis time the ftrength and chiefc^ the which wecount vpon: Is nothing elfe but painefuil griefe, and we like blaftes are gone. I i Who once doth know what ftrength is what might thine honour hath (therCj Or in his hart who doth thee feare, according to thy wrath? J J Inllruft vs lord to know and try, how long our dales rema-.ne: That then we may our harts apply, true wifedome to attaine. i4RetumeOLord,how long wilt thou forth on in wrath proceedc? Shew fauour to thy feruant now, and helpe them at rneir neede» 1 5 Refrefh vs with thy mercie foone, and thou ourioy ftalibe: All times as long as life ftiall laft, inhartreioyce Ihallwe. 1 6 As thou haft plagued vs before, now alfo make vs glad: And for the yeares wherein full fore, affliftion we h.iuc had, 1 7 O let thy v\'orks and ]>ower appcare, and on thy feruants light: And ftiew vnto thy children deare, thy glory and thy might. PralmeXCj.XCii. 1 8 lord let thy grace an J glory Hand, OH vs thy fcmanrs thus: Coiiririr.c the works we take in hand, i-ordproi'per them toys. S9 Qui habitat, PHiU XCi. I. H. Here u defcnbul the affurame hee Utictb i», that commitlithbimfel/e rvbelji to Gods protelfioM in all temptations, A fromife ef God to thofe that lui*i him,^no\vhim,r/nlitu^m him to ddu*er tin m a>ki (tue them wimor tali glory, Singthisas the J19. Pfalmc. HE that within the fecrec place, ofGodmoiihie doth dwell, ]n fliadow of thy mighticll grace, at reft (liallkecpe him well. 2 Tiiou art my hope and my Ilrong hold, I to the Lord n ill fay; My God he i» in him will I my whole affiance Hay. J He fliall defend thee from the fnare, the which the hunter laide: And from the deadly plague and care, whereof thou art afraide. 4 And w ich his wiiiges will couer thee, and kecpe thee fafcly there: His faith and truth thy fence Ihali be, as iure asU.ield and fpeare. 5 Sothatthouflialtnotneedellay* to feare or be attright: Of all the Ihafts that Hie by day, nor terror of the night. 6 Nor of the plague that pritiily, doth walke in darke id bleat eth don^ne aU'piojik trhicb lift tb'-mf^lttesvp a^amft btsmittejlj., ^frotiok/tli ta confi.la ha prcmtfcs. Sing this as the77,Pfalrnc, "T"He Loi das king aloft doth raigne, •*■ in gloiy goodly dight: And he to ll.ew his Itrength and maine, hath girt him i'clfe with might. » The Lord likeaife the earth hath niade^ and fhaped it fo ftire: Mo might can make it raoue or fade, at ftay it dotii endure. 5 Hrs that the world was tBade«r wroughCy thy feat was let beCure; B'Syond all time that can be thought, thou haft beene euermore. 4 The flouds (O Lord; the floiids do rife, they roare and k eepe a noy fe: The flood? (I fay; did enterprife^ and lifted vp their voice. 5 Yea diough the ftormes arife ia figkt, chough leas do r.ige and f,\ell; Tiiclord IS ftioPgana more of miglit, for he on hie doth d .% eJ I, < And looke vjhat pi oaiifc he doth make, his houihold to defend: Foriiilt and true they Ihallirtakc, all tiTKS wicbouten end. Dcusvitionum, Pfa!,XCiiii.I,H. htprsiah Qod a;j^j tyr»its,(i' iWMfor.'tth the ajjiitffd l/y the good ijfueoj their ^Jfi^ttiOHSjand bj thermncejthe iVK^ad Sing thisas the 78. Pfalme, . OGod choudoett reueiige all wrong, that orfice lungts xo thee. Sith vengeance doth to t!ice belongs declare that all. may fee. J Sc: forth thy ftlfe for thou of right, the earth dodt ludge and guide. Hevs ard tiic proud and men of niigii.c, ;Kcordin^ to theirpiiiie* PfalmcXCiiLXCiiii. J How long frail ivtcked m«n b«are fway, with lifting vp their voice; Ho.v long llialJ wicked men I fay, thus triumph and reioyce? 4. How long ihall they with brags burft out, and proudly prate their fill? Shall the}' reioyce which be fo llout^^ vshofe works are euer ill, 5 Thy flocke Of-ovd, thine heritage, . they fpoile and vexe full fore; Againft the people they doeragej ftillday ly more and more. 6 The wido.-> es which arc comfcrtlelTe, and ftrsungersthey deitroy •. They flay their children facherlelTc, and non« doth put thsoi by. 7 And \Hien they take thefe things in hanij tins talkethey haue of tliee: Can lacobs God this vnderltand, tufli no he can not fee. 8 O folke vnwife and people nide,, fomeknoA ledge now difcerne; Ye fcoles among the multitude, at length begin to learne. $ TheLordtfiitma-deriiseareofmas-^ he nee^ics of right mult heare; He made the cyne,all things mult then, before his fight appeare. I o The Lord duth all the world correft, and make them vnderitand; Shall he not then your deedes deteS, hcwf cany^tfcape his hoiui?- The fecoiid part. It TheLorddoth know the thought of taaD his hart he feeth full pl.iine: The Lord I fay mens harts doth fcan, and findeth them but vaine. laO Lord thatman is happy fure, . whom, thou doeft keepe in awe: And throi;ghcorredion doeit procure, to teach him in thy law. 1 3 V\'hereby he (hall in quiet re{t>. in time of trouble fit; When wicked men ihall be fuppreft, , ^ and fall into the pit. J 4 For fure the Lord will not refiifcj, . hij people for to take: His heritage whom he doth chufe, . he will no time fbriake* »5 Vntillthatindgcmcntbedecreecl); to iuftice to conuert: Th^t allmay follow her ir ith Ipecu^ ti^acareofvprighthart. j6 But •.: ho vpon my pai t li all kand,. again)! the curled traine. Or u ho iiiall lid me from thcirhand, ♦"that wicked works nuintaine. i^ExceptthcLordhadbcene mine aide, , mine enemies to expcll; My foule and life had now beene laid, almoll as low ii hell, 1 8 W hen 1 did fay my foote did flip, and I am like to fall. TLVv ^ PfalmeXCv.XCvi. 6i Thy goodiieHe Lorddid fo promde, CO Itay me vp wicliali . If When with my felfe I mufed muchy and could no comfort tinde: Then Lord thy goodneffe did me touch, anddiat did eafe my minde. 50 Wilt thou inhaunt thy idfe and draw, with wicked men to lit; Which with precenceinftead of law, much mifchiefe docomaiit. a I For they confult againft the life, ofrighteousmenand good: And ia their couniels they are rife, to flied cheguihleflc blond, a J But yet the Lord he is to me, a llrong defence and locke; He is my (jod to whom 1 flee, he is my Urength and rocke. aj Andhe (hall caufetheirroifchiefsall, themfeliies far to annoy: And in their malice they (hall fall, our God fliall them deftroy . Venitc cxultcmus. Pfal.XCv. I,H. ».4a enrnefi exhortaiion tu praife God for the gO' utrnmetn of the -xorld & eUition of hit Clmnh toefchev^e the rebiUwnofth-.olde father s^who Ut»j)ted God milie wiidernes^andthereforecn' tied not mto the Und ofpromiftt Singtliisasthc77, Pfalmc. #^Comeletvs lift vp our voice, ^^ and ling vnto the Lord: In hitn our rocke of health leioyce, let vs with one accord, a Yea let vs come before his face, togiuehim thanks and praife. Ill fuiging Plalmes vnto his grace, let V s be gladaj waies, > For why? the Lord he is no doubt, a^Tcar and mightie God; A King aboue all Gods throughout, 'n all the world abroad, 4 The fecrets of the earth lb deepe, and corners of the land: The tops of hils that are (o fteepe, he hath them inhis hand. 5 Thefeaandwaiersallarehis, for he the fame hath wrought: The earth and all that therein is, his hand hath made of nougixt. 6 Come let vs bowandpraile the Lord, before hjm let vs fall; And kneelc to him with one accord, the which hath made vs all, 7 For why? he is the Lord our God, for vs he doth prouide: We,arehisfoikenedoch vs feede, his iLeepeand he our guide. S TodayifyfihisvoicewiUheare, then harden not your hart. ^s ye with gnHching many a yeare^ pnQuokc mein delerb 5) Whereas your fathers tempted me, my power for toproue: My wondrous works when they did fee, yet ftill they w ould me mouc. loTwife tueiicieycares they didmegricHC and I Co them did fay: Tliey crre m hart and not belitue, they haue not know en my way. t X Wherefore I fwarc that when my wrath, was kindled in my brelt: That they fhouldneuer tread die path, toencerinmyrclt. CantatcDomino.Pfal.XCvi.I.H. v^« exhortation to the lars and GentUts^to praife- God for bu mercj , >^nd this efpeiiallj ought t9 be referredto the kjtigdome «/ Chrifi. Sing this 36 the 77. Pfalmc. Oing ye « ith praife vnto the Lord, *^ new fongsofioy and mirth: Sing vnto him with one accord, all people on the earth, a Yea ling vnto the Lord I lay, praife ye his holy name. Pedare and fl Civ fromday to day, ialuadon by the fame. J Among the Heathen eke declare, his honour round about: To fhew his w onders doe not /pare, in all the world throughout, 4 For whyj' the Lord is much of might, and worthy praife alway : And he is to be dread of right, aboue all Gods Il"ay. 5 For all the Gods of Heathen folke, are I dols that will fade: Butyet our God he is the Lord, that hath the heauens made. 6 All praife aiidhonour eke doe dwell, for aye before his face: Both power and might likewife excell, within his holy place. 7 Afcribevnto the Lord alway, ye people of the world: All might and worfl.ip eke I fay, afcribe vnto the Lord. 8 Afcribe vnto the Lord alio, the glory of his name: And eke vnto his couics dogoe with gifts vnto the fame. The (econd pert. $ Fall dow ne and i\orfIiipyc the Lord, w ithin his temple bright: Let all thcpf opleof the world, be fearefull at his fight. 10 Tell all the world be not agaft, the Loid doth raigne aboue; Yea he hath fet che earth fo fafl, that it can neuer moue. 1 1 And that it is the Lord alone, that rules with princely might; Toiudge the nations euery one, With et^iiitie and right, £ 4 1» Th« €2 Pfalme XCvii. XCviil. XCix. 1 2 The heauens fi;all great ioy begin, the e.irth eke fliall reioyce: Ihe Tea with all chat is therein, Ihall (hout and make a noyl'e. 1 3 The field fhaUioy,and euery thing, that fpringeth of the earth: The wood and euer)' tree fliall fmg, with gladnesand with mirth. 1 4Before the prefence of the Loi d, and comming ot his might: When lie lliall iulUy iudge the world, and nile hisfolke with right. Dominus reg. Pfal, XCvii. I.H. "DiUid exhortetli all tortioycejor the comrHim of the k^rngdome oj^ Chrt/i, dreadful to the rebels and IdoUurs, and icyfulto the iufl, whom he exhor- teth totnnocencte^to re:oyJi>!j ty- th.tnkj^fgiui'rtg. Sing this as the 9 5, Pfalme. THe Lord doth raigne u hereat the earth, may ioye^vithplefant voyce: And eke the lies with ioyfull mirth, may triumph and reioyce. a Both clouds and darknefle eke do fv/cH, and round .ibout him beate: Yta riglit sndiulUce euer d '. ell, andbide about his leate, J A'ea fire and heate at once doe runne, and goe before his face: Which U-.all his foes and enemies burne, abroad in euery place. 4 His lightnings eke full bright did blafcj and to the \v orld appeare : ^^'hcreat the earth did looke and gaft, •with dread and deadly feare. 5 The hilsbkewaxe did melt in fight and prefence of the Lord: They fled before that rulers might, which guideth all che world. 6 The heauens eke declare and fl^ew, his mfiice forth abroad: That all the world may fee and know, thcgoodnelleof our God. 7 Confufion, Ture fl- all come to fuch, as worship Idols vaine: - And eke to thofe that glory much,, dum piflures to maintamc 8 ."^or rll the Idols of the woi Id, which they as Gods do calk Shrill feclethe powercf the Lord^^ ,i;id do.\ ne cohim ibali fall. 5, V.'ith ioy (hall Sion heare this thing, and luda (Lall reioyce: Foratthy ludgcrtientsthcy ilialHing, a!)d make a pleafancnoyfe. loTliatthouO Lord ..ttli-t onhic, uiall die earth abroad: And art exalted wondroully,, abouc each other God. It All yc that feare the Lord doe this, Iisvcall things that are ill : Tor he do;h kcepc the foult o.' his, .•;om liicli as would the:;-, 'pill. 1 1 And light doth Ipring vp to the iuft, with pleafure for his part: Great ioy , wi:!i gladnes, mirth and luft, to tiiem of vpright hart. I J Yc righteous in the Lord reioyce, his holineiTeproclaime: Be thanktuil eke with hart and voyce, and mindfuU of the fame. Cantate Domi. Pfal. XCviii.I.H. ^'i earns{i exbartation t9 allcreatures , topraiji the Lord far his power, nurcy ani fidelity m hi* promtfe by Chrcjt, by whtm he bath cdmutticatci hufxUiA'.wn to all nations. Sing tliis as the 95* Pfalme. ^"\Sing ye now vnto the Lord, ^-^ anewandplefantlbng; For he hath wrought throughout the worldj his \\ onders great and Itrong . a With his right hand right worthely, he doth his foes ddiour: And get himielfe the vifturj', \^ iui his owae arrae and power. J The Lord doth make thepeople know,- his fauing health and might. The Lord doth eke his iuftice Ihc.v, in al 1 the heauens fight. 4 His grace and truth to Ifraell, in mind he doth record: That all the earth hath feene right well, the goodnes of dielord. 5 Be glad in him with ioyfull voice, all people of tiie earth. Glue thanks to Godjhng and reioyce, to him withioy and mirth. C Vpon the Harpe vnto him ling, giue thanks toCoduithPfalmes, Reioyce before the Lord our king, V7ith trumpets and witli Ihalmes. •J Yea let the fea with all therein, for ioy both ; oare and fweil: The earth likcA ife let it begin, ^ with all I hat therein d.vell. 8 And let tlie Houds reioyce their filj, and clap their hands apace: And eke the mountainesand the hits, before the Lord his fiicc. ^ For he fiiall come to iudge and try, the \-, orld and eiitty wight- Ana rule the peopiemightcly, wuiiiulliceand with right. Dominus rcgnauir.Pfal. XCix.I.H,- He I o>/jrr'!t/dith the pome r cqttiiie Qf- cxceticmy of the l-^i'i^dcrtie ofUsd by Curtfi , oner the leuei O^ Gentiles,proHol{in^ the to magmfii thefsma and to fea I e the tordtu Ih: auncnnt fathi-rt, ^^oyjii^^,.,To»,aMiiS aif>uel,wb»calhug't-f o/i Godwe heardirt their praiir. Sing this.Ts the 95, Pfalme,. Trie Lord doth r.aigne alt'iowgli at it, the people rage full lore; PfalmcC.Ci. Yea he on Chenibins doth fir, chough all the ivorld would rore: 3 The Lord that doth in Sion dwell, is high and wondrous great: Aboue .ill Fclke he doth excell, and he a loft is let. 5 Let all men prai fe thy mightie name> for It is fcai tfull lure: And let them magnitie the fame, th;it holy is and pure. 4 The princely power of our king, doth loue iudof ment and nght; Thou Dghtly rulelt eiiery thing, in lacob through thy might* 5 To praife the Lord our God deiiife, all lionour to him doo: Kis footeltoole worfl ip him before, for lie is holy too. 6 MoyleSjAaron and Samuel, as l^i ielts on him did call; When they did prayjhe heard them 'well, and gaue tliem aunl were all. 7 Witliin the cloud to them he fp.ike, then did they labour full : To kcepe fuch la.ves as he did make, and pointed them vr.till. 8 O Lord thou God thou didfi themhcare, and aunHs ei edil them ag jine; 5 Thy mercy did on them appeare, their deedes didll not mamtaine* jc O laud and praife our Lord and God, within his holy hill: f or \vhy?ourGod tiucughout the world, ishoh euerllill. lubilatc Deo omnis, Pfal, C. He exlxnethai:'me» to feiucths Lord, vehohath zaidi -oi to enter tmohu Cou> tj^aitdaJfembU-.s tiipTt,febunim:. Ll people t'lat un earth do dv;el,Si:ip; to the Lord wi :h chearefuU voice . 2 .Him fen-.ewithfeare, hispraife forth tell, come yc before him and rcioyce. 3 'IljeLordyeknowisGod indeedc, •without our aydt he did vs make, We arc his flocke he doth vs feede, and for his iLeepe he doth V5 takc^ 4 O enter then his gates with praife, approch with ioy hi< cous ts vnto,. A'aiie laud and bleiiehis name aiwoicsj iOiii is leemcly fo to dee-.- 5 For w h> ? the Lord ourGod is good, his mercy is foreuerfure: His truth at all times hrmcly Uood, and Qiallfrom age to age endure. An other ofthe fame. 6i I Sing this as the 68«Pfalinc. S God the Lord bcglad and light, praife him throughout the earth, Serue him and come before his fight, V. ith (inging and with mir til. 2 Knowthat theLord our Godheis, he did vs make and keepe: Not V". e our felues, for we are his, o.s ne flocke and palture flieepe. 3 Ogoeinto his gates alwaies, giuc thanks •,•. ithin the fame: Within his courts fet forth hispraife, and laud his hcly name. 4 For why?thegoodnelTe ofthe Lord, for euermore doth raigne: From age to age throughout the world, his truth doth ftill remaine. Mifcricordiam/Pfal. Ci. N, Dautddtfcribeth wh:it gjuernmint be veitcblinx tu his hoiife and \:ngdome, by roottn-' tut the wis l{edyaHdcier:}hingthe gsdly perfom. Sing this as the 8i.Pfalme« TMcrcywill and i;idgementfing, ■^ OLcrd God vnto thee: 1 And wifely doe in perfeJt way, vntill thou come to me. 3 Andin themidltofchyhoufewalkey inpureneile of my (pirite: And 1 no kindeofwicked thing, will fet before my fight. 4 I hate their worke that fall away, it lliall not cleaiie to me; Fi om me ir all part the froward hart) noneeuill willl fee. 5 Him will f Uroy chat fljunderetb, his neighboarpriiiily: The loftie heart 1 cannot beare, norhimthatlookethhie, 6 Mine eyes fhallbeon them, within the land thxt faithfullbe; In perfect way who worketh fliall, be feruant vnto me. . 7 IwiUnoguslefullperTonhaiic, wit.hin ray houfe to dwell; And in my prefcnce he ihall nor, remauiethatlies doth tell, S Eetimf s I will defiroy eusn allj the .\ icked of thehnd: That I may from Gods citae civt, the wicked workers band, Dotninc cvaucJi, Pfal, Cii, I, K. * Jff^-'" ■ to tl:at t ',u p.-aier tvss appai ntei to tfrt\ fai:'fn//topraj,i>t[ljecaj/ttui!iecf£jLylat:,^i ctnjo/atiejor ttie butUUng for tbe C'jurd-.ivlHr'f , CoUanueix. - 64 P/almeCii.Ciii. ftUoxvith tht (iraip of God to be publijhed vnio aUpojiemics.The conualion of the Gemikij^ fl^ibilitie of the Chufch, Singrhis as thc76,Plalmc, /^Heare my praier Lord, und lee ^^ my cry come vn:o thee; 2 In time ot trouble doe not hide, thy face away from me. J Incline thine earcs to me,makehi?ft to heare me when I call; Foras the fmoke dothfade,fo doe, trsy daies confumc and fjll. 4 And asaharth my bones areburntj my heart is fmitten dead: And u ithers as the grafle,that I, forget to eate my bread. 5 Byreafon of my groningvoice^ my b' r.^' ' eaiie to my skin: < AsP ^nin wilderncHe, fu*u • ffim-lin. •J And as an Owle in defert k, loel am iuchaon.c : I watch, and as a fparrow on the houfe cop, am alcne* 8 Loedayly inreprochfuiluifc, mine enemies doe my fcorne: A&d they that doe againft me rage, ag^.mftme theyhaue fwomc. J Surely with aflics as with bread, my hunger I hawe Hid: And mingled haiie my drinke with tearcs, that from mine eyes haiie IHld. »o Becaiife of thy uifpleafure Lord, thy wrath and thy difdaice: •For thou halt lifted me aloft, andcaft me do .% nc againc. J I The daies wherein I pade my life^ are like the fleeting fhade: And I am u ithered like the grade, that foone away doth fade. I I But thou O Lord for euer doeit, remaine in fteady place. And thy remembrance euer doth, abide from race to race, The fecend part. J J Thou wiltarife,and mercy thou, to Sionwik extend: The time of mercy, now the time fbrcfec is come to end. r4Foreuenin theltoncs thereof, thy feruaiits doe delight: And on the dull thereof tliey banc, compaflion in their Iprice. IJ Then (hall theheachen people feare, the Lords moil holy name: And all the Kings on earth Ihall dread, tiiy glory and thy fame. jfiThen wlicn the Lord thcmightieGoJ^ againe (hall Sion rearc: find then when he moll nobly in his^lory IhaUapp.caire. f 7T0 praicr of the defelate, yk^^bcu l^'luraldf« (Imli benck When he flwll not difdaine vnto, their praiers to attenjj, 18 This fliall be written forthe age, that after (hall fuccesdc: The people yet vncreated, the Lords rcnowne (hallfpread. I J) For he from his hie fanftiiarie, hath looked downe below: And out of heauen hath the Lord, beheld the earth alfo. 20 That of the morning .captiue he, might heare thewofiillcry: And thathe might deliuerthofc, _ that damned are to die. a, I That they in Sion might declare* the Lords moll holy name: And in lendalem fet forth, the praifes of the fame. 3 J Then when thepeopleofthcland, and kingdome s with accord; Shall be aifembled for to do, their feruice tothe Lord. The third fortt ■i 3 My former force of ftrength he hath, abatedin the way* And (horter he did cut my daies^ thus I therefore did fay 1 4 My God in midlt ol all my daies, now make me not away: Thy yeares endure eternally, from age to age for aye. »5 Thou the foundation of the earth, before all times haftlaide: And Lord the heauens arc the workc, which thine owne hands haue made, atf Yea they Ihall periih and decay, but thou Qialt tarry ftill: And they iliall all in time waxe oldc, euen as a garment will. Thou as a garment (halt them change, and changed Iliall they be: 27 But thou doeft Hill abide the fame thy yeares fhall neuer flee . 23 The children of thy feruants Ihall continually endure: And in thy fight their happy feede, for euerfhalHand (ure. Bcncdic anima. Pfal. Ciii. T.S. WThe prophet prouol^t thmen and Angels, a ndttU creatures top, aife the Lord far hufatherl)/mer~ ciet.iH delvuert,nce oj hit peofle from euilsyin hu ' prowde "Kc oHer altlji/i^tAwi in ^referuatuin of thefaitbluU. Y (ouleciue laud vnto the Lord, my fpiritc (hall doe the fame: And all {lie PraimcCm.Ciiii. the fccrecs of my hear: , pr.iifc ye his holy name 2. Giaethjnks ro God for al his 2irts,lhe,v not chv feUe vnkind: Andfu^ernot msbeneiicsto flip out ofthymiad. 3 That gatrt thee'pardon for thyTjuIt$> and dieereftord Jgaine. For all thy weakeandfraile drreafe,- andhealde theeofthypirne. /J, That did redecme thy life trotn death, from which thou couldctl net flee; His mercy and comp Jllion both, he did extend to tliee. 5 That fild with gocxlficdethjde/ircj . and did prolong thy yoiitli: like as the Eagle cadcth her biif, whereby heragereniieth. 6 The Lore! with lufticc doth repay, all luch as be oppreft; So chat their fuffrings and thor wrongs, are turned ro the belt. 7 Hiswaiesandhis ccmmarwementJ, to Moy fes drii he fhew: His counfels and his valiancadVes; the Kralites dtd kno.v, 8 The Lord is kind and mercifuil, whenfinners doehim grieue: The floA efkto conceitiea wratli, andreodielt to forgiue, ^,. He chides not vs continiinlJy> - though we be full of Urife: Hor kcepts our Cniks iii mcmoiy, forallourlinfuU life. 10 Soryet according to our finnes, the Lord doth vs jega; di Nor after cur inicjuities, . he doth vs not rewardj 1 1 Eutas the fpace is wondrous great,- twixtearth and Iieaucn aboue: So is his gcodiicfie much more large, to them that doJiimloue.- li God dochremcueoiirikisfi"om vs. Slid our oliences all: AsfaiTcasis tlicSanncryfingj fuil^ftant from liis fall. Tl)ifec/»tdp.vt. rj Andlooke 'vharpitru- parents deare, _. vnto their childriin bea: e. likepitrie bejreth God to ftu h, as ';7or(hip him in feare,- 4/ i4 The lord that made vs knowe^ ourihape* our mould and ^aihion iuil: Howweake andfraile our naturefj^ andhow we be but duH. 15 And how the time of mortall mefi, is like the u ichei mg hay, i^r like the flower right faire in field, that fadeth full loon e ai-. av. 1 6 Whofe gloilc and beautie Itormie windesj do vtterly difgrace; And makes diat jtter their atlaultes, fuch blortbras haue no place: 1 7 Sut yet the goodneiTe of die Lord, with his ihill euer Ibnd; Their childrens children do receiuc, his lighteoufntlTe athand. i8 I meane which kecpe his couenant, with all their whole delire. And not forget to do die thin«^, diache doth them rMuire-, 15 The hcauens hie are made the featc, andfootftcoleofthelord: » And by hsipowerimperiaU, he gouernsall th^^wbrld. 20 Ye Angels v. hjchare great in power, praifeyeand bleirethe Lo;d: Whicii to obey and do his v\ ill, immediatly accord. 21 Ye noble holies and minifters, ceafe not toLud him itilb W^ich ready are to execute, his ple.iUireand his will-,' S J Yea all his works in euery place, praife ye his holy name: My hart, my mind, and tkttny foule, pnaile ye alio the fame^ B~ denec-AlfoiifTtueYagn-nli :tje n'icl{fc(,ii'ho are accaf 003 that CoidtrrHmjhsthbu bUfsings, Yfou.eprave the Lordjfpeak good of his name. O Lord our great God, hawdoed thou apneare? So paflLng in glory that great is chy fame ? Honour andmaiclly iatlucil inenaoftcle.re.'^vitR light K N 66 Pfalme Ciiii. lighc as a robe, thou halt thee beclad, 1^ whereby all the earth thy greatneffe iisssEfeji^^^ may fee.The heaucns in fuch fort thou :t=^zz=:=^^;z$=-Jt:ztz alio halt ipread that it to a curtame J Hischamberbeameslyc, in the clouds full fure. Which as his Chariot, are made him to beare: And there with much fwiftnelTe his courfe doth endure, Vpon the winderyding, of cloudes m the ayre, 4 Heonaketh his fpirits, as Heralds to goe, And lightnings to feruc ■we fee alio preft : His will to accompli fh, they nmne to and fro, To faue or confume things, asfeemethhinabeft. 5 He ground eth the earsh fo hrmely and fait. That it once to moue, none fliallhauefuch po-.^'Cr; 6 The deepe a faire couering, for it made thou haft, V^ hich by his owne nature, the hiis would dcuour, 7 But at thy rebuke, t!ie waters doe flie, Ajid fo giue due place, thy word to obey. At thy voice of thunder, fo fearefuU they be. That in their great raging, they haft Ibone away. 9 The mountaines full hie, tliey thenvp afcend Jf chou doe but fpeake, thy word they fulfill: So likewife the vallies, molt quickly defcend. Where thou thera appointcft, rcmaine doe they ftill. p Theirbonds thou hall fet, how farre they lliallruimc: So as in their rage, not that pailc tliey can; for God hath appointed, they (hall notreturnc, Xhc earth to dcftroy more, vrhiph (Diid? iythcyretiic. To couch in their dens then arc they full faine: J J That man to his workc may, as right 11 oth require, Tillinightcome and cull him, to take reft againe. The tlnrdfart, ? 4 How fundry O Lord, ' src PfalmcCiiij.Cv. «7 " are all thy works found? Widi wifcdome full gteat, they are indecdc wrought: So tli.1t the whole world, of thy praile doth found, And as tor thy riches, they p-ille all mens thought. •5 So is the gre.it fen, which large is and broad: ^here things that crcepe fwarme, nnd bealts ofeach Ibrt; J 6Therc both mightie flnps uile, and fomelieatroad: The Whale huge and monltrous, there aifo doth fport. > 7 All things on thee waite, thou doell them relieue: And thou in due time, fidl well doeit them feede : a8 Now when it doth pleafe theej tlie fame for to giue: They gather full gladly, tiiofe things which they neede. Thou openelt thy hand, and they find liich grace. That they with good things, are filled we fee: 29 But fore are they troubled, if thou tut ne thy face: For it thou theirbreath take, vile dult then they be, 30 Againe when thy fpirite, from them dothproceede' All things to appointe, and whatUiaU enfue: Then are they created, as thou halt decreede: And doelt by thy goodnelTe, thedrieearthrenue. 3 I The praife of the Lord, foreuerfhalilalt: Whomayinhisworkes, by right well leioyce: 3 1 His looke can the earth make, CO '■remble full fait : Ai.d likewife the mountainesi to fmokeat his voice. 3 J Torhis Lord and God, fmg Willi ah. Jies: Solon.jaslliue, my God praife will I: 3 4 Then am I molt certaine," my words ftiall him plcafc: I will reioyceinhim, tohimwilllcr^'. 3 5 The (inners O Lord, confume in thine ire: And eke the peru;rfe, them roote out with (liarac; And as for my fouIc:iow, let it Hill defire : And fay with the faithftill, praife ye the Lords name. Confitcmini Doro« Pfal, Cv.N, Jie ^raifethjhtfingHlargoQdneJfe ofG«4,fif (\}it. Ji)ig a peculiar people to himfelfe,- niner ceafl»g 10 doe iliitngood cittn for btspromifefal^e. Sing this as the Lamentation, Glue praife vnto God the Lord, and call vpon his name. Among the people eke declare, his works to fpiead his fame . J Sing ye vnto the Lord Kiiy, and ling vnto him praife; ,- And talke of all his wondrous workes, that he hath wrought alwaies. 3 In honour of his holy name, reioy ce with one accord: And let the heart alfo reioyce, of them that iteke the Lord, 4 Seeke y e the Lord, and feeke the Itrength» of his eternall might: And feeke his face continually, and prefenceot his light. 5 The wondrous works thathe hath don^ keepe (till in mindfull hart: Ne let the iudgements of his mouth, out of thy mind depart. 6 Ye that of faithfull Abraham, his feruants are the feede: Ye his eleift the children that , of lacob doeproceede, 7 Forhe,heonelyisIfay, the mightie Lord our God: And his moft rightfull iudgements are, through all the earth abroad: 8 His promife and his couenant, w hich he hath made to his: He hath remembred euer more, to dioufands of degrees. The fecoHti part, in Itead of milder raine: Aiid ticry flames within tlicirland, be fcuc rnto their pame. PfalincCv.Cvi. 3 } He fmotc their vines and all their tree*. whereon their figs did grow: And all their trees within tSeircoafts, do.vnedidhe ouerthroiv. J 4 He ("pake, then Catterpilleis did and Grafhoppers abound: 3 5 Which eate die grafTe in all their land, and fruit ofall their ground. Theftipart, 3 6 The firfl begotten in their land, eke deadly did he fniite. Vea the beginning and firlt fniite, of all their Itrength andmight. 3 7 \Vith gold and iiluer he them brouoht from Egypt land to paiTe: And in the number of the tribes, no feeble one there was. 3 8 Egypt was glad and ioy full then, when they did thence depart. For terror and die feare of them, was fallen into their hart. 3P To fhroud them from theparching heat a cloud he did diiplay; And fire he (ent to giue them light, when night had Jud the day. 40 They asked, and he caufed quailes, to r.«ne at their requett: And fully with the bread of heauen, their hunger he repi c(t . 4 1 He opened then the Ihxiie rocke, and watei-s gull:ed out: And in the drie and parched grounds, like riuers ran about, 41 For of his holy couenant, aye mmdfuU was he tho: \Vhich to his feruant Abraham, he plighted long agoe. 43 He brought his peopleforth with mirth, and his cleft with loy: Out of the cruell land \\ here they, had liued in great annoy . 44 And of the Heathen men he gaue, to them the fruitfull lands; The labours of the people eke, they tookeintotheirhands. 45 That they Iiis holy ftatuces might, obfcrue tor euermore: And faithfully obej^ his law, praifc ye the Lord therefore. Confitcm'ini Dom. Pfal Cvi. N» The people Uijj/erfeii vndet ^nuoi hut doe maguL fie the 7»odn:S ojGod among the repentant and pray to beegiihered froro among tbebeithcH tJjat they may praife his name- Singthis as the 9 J. Pfalme, PRaife ye the Lord, for hers gocd, liis mercy duresforaye: 2 Who can expreile his holy aftcs, «r all his praife difplay? 3 Tliej( bleiied are that iudgement kcepc, andiuftlydoalway: 4 withfauourof thy people Lord, tcmcmber me Ipray, And Pfalmc Cvi. 69 And u itfi thv Tauing health O I ord, voiichfatc dcliucr mc? 5 Tha% I the great felicitic, ot thine el ed mjy fee. And with thy peoples ioy I may» aioyfull mindpollcHc; Andmaywith thine inheritance, a glorying hart expreile. 6 Borh v. c and eke our fathers ill, h.iue finned cuery one: \Vehaiie comnuttcil wickedncire, and lewdly we hauc done. 7 The wonders great which thou OLord, h.ift done in tgypt land: Our fathers though they faw them aU, yet did not vnderftanci. Nor they thy mercies multitude, tlid keepe in thankefuU reir.dj But at the lea, yea the red lea, rebelled mod vnkind . i Neuertheleilehefaued them, for honour of his name: That he might make iiis power knowne, and fpred about with fame. 5> Iheredreahedidthenrebuke, and forthwith it was dnde: And as in wildemetfe,fo througfi thedcepehedidthcm guide, lo He faued them f- om the cnit-ll hand, of tlieir defpightRill foe: And from the enemies hand he did, deliuer them alio. The feCBitd part. XI The- waters their oppreilbrs u helmd, not one was leftaliue: liThen they belieiied his words and praifj in fong diey did him giue. 1 3 But by andby vnthanKflilly, his works they deane forgot; And for hiscounfell and his will, they didr.eglea to waite* l4But lulled in the ^^^ldernclTe, u ith fond and greedy lull; And in the delcrt tempted God, the Uay of all their truft, 1 5 And then their wanton minds defire,, he (uftered them to haue: Butualhngleannedethereaithalf, into their foules^he gauc, 1 & Then when they lodged in their tent?>- at Moyfes they'did gtutch: Aaron the hoh' of the L ord, fo did they enuie much. 17 Therefore the earth did open \\ idc, and Dathan did deuour: And all Abirams companie, , didpotilhinthathoure. 18- In their afTembly kindliduas, thchoteconfummg fire: And waiting flames did then biirnevp, - the wicked in his ire. i^ Ypoa the hill of Horeb thcv an lUoi Calfe did frame: And there the molton image they, did worU ip of the fiime, . Into the likenefTc of a Calfe, that feedcth on the gralie: JoThus they their glory turnd,and all their honour did deface, a I And God their onely Sauiour, vnkindly they forgot: Which many great and mightie things, in Egypt land had v% rouglit. ; The third part f 22 And in the land of Ham for them moitv\ondrous works had done: And by the red Tea dreadful! things, performed long agone. 23 Therefore for their fo ilewing them, forgetfuU and vnkind: To bring deltruAion on tlicm all, he piirpofdain his mind. Had not his chofen Moyfes ftood before them in die brake* To turne his wrath leall he on them wicli naughterlhouldhim wTfcake« a4Thevdiddelpiretheplearant land, that he behight to giue: Yta and the words that he had fpoke, they did HO w hit belieue, 35Butincheirtentswithgrutchingha« they wickedly repindc: Nor to the voice ot God the Lorrf, they gaue an barkening minde. 26 Therefore againft them liftedfcc his ftrong reuenging hand: lliem to dcltroy in ajlderneire, ere they ll.ould fee the land. 2 7 Xnd to dertroy their fecde amon «» the nations with his rod: And through the countries of the world, to fcatter them abroad* 2^«c 70 PfalmeCvi.Cvii. 3 4 Nor as the Lord commanded them, they flew the people tho: 3 J But were among the Heathen mixt, andleamd their works alfo. } tf And did their Idols ferue, which were their ruine and decay: 37 To fiends their fon sand daughters they did offer vp and (lay. J S Yea with vnkindly murthering knife, the guidelle bloud they fpilt: Yea their ownefonnes and daughters bloud without all caule of guilt. Whom they to Canaan Idols then, oftred with wicked hand; Andfo with bloud of Innocents, defiled was the land. 3pThuswere they ftained with the works ot their owneHl thy way: And with their owne inuentions. a whoting they did ftray , 40 Therefore againll his people was, the Lords wrath kindled fore: And euen his owne inheritance, therefore he did abhone. 4 1 Into the hands of heathen men, he gaue them for a pray: And made theirfoes their Lords, whom they were forced to obay. Thefiftpart. 4Z Yea and their hatefull enemies, opprelt them in the land; And they w ere humbly made tofloupe, as fubiefl to their hand. 4 J Full often times from thrall had he, deliuered them before: But with their counfels they to wrath, prouokt him euermore, Therefore they by their wickedne/Ie, were brought full low to lye: 44 Yet when he fawthemin diltreile he barkened to their cry. 4 } He cald to mmd his couenant, which he to them had f^v ore. And by his mercies multitude, repented him therefore. 46 And fauourhethem made to finds before the fight of thofe; That led them cjptiucs from tlicir land, when earft they w ere theirfoes. 47 SauevsOLordthatartourGod, faue vs O Lord wepray: And from among the Heathen folke. Lord gather vS away. 48 That we may fpread the noble praife: of thy moft holy name: That we may glory in thy praife, ■and founding of thy tame. 4J The Lord the God of Iiracll, be bleil for euermore; Let all the people Ciy Amen, praife ye the Lord therefore. Confitcmini Deo. Pfal. Cvii.W. K. 'Dauidexhorteth al ihn! are redeemed by the Lord gndgafhcredv/ito l)im,lo^ ut thanks tijerjeu. who by/e>tdi»fprofperitie(^4dMirJ!ty brmgetb men vnte bim. Therefore ai thert^hteous eherat reiajfce . fojh*Uthewukfdbat*ethetrmouthftt flopped. Sing this as the 96, Pfalmc^ Glue thankes vnto the Lord our God, for gracious is hee: / nd that his mercy hath none end, all mort.dl men may fee. J Such as theLord redeemed hath, with thanks fhould praife his name And fhewhow they from foes were freed, and how he wrought the lame. 3 He gathered them forth of the lands tha t lay fo fa r about : FromEatt to Weft, from North to South, his hand did find them out. 4 They wandredinthewildemefTe, and ftrayed ft ora the way: And found no Citie where to dwell, that ferue might for their ftay . J Whofe thirft and hunger was fo great, in thefe deferts fo voide: That faintnelfe did them fore aflault, and eke tlieir foules annoide. 6 Then did they cry in their diftrede, vnto the Lord for aide: Who did remoue their troublous ftate, accordmg as they praide. 7 Andby that way which was moft righl^ he led them like a guide: That they might to a Citiegoe, and there alfo abide. 8 Let men therefore before the Lord, confelle his kindnede then: And fliew the wonders that hedotli before the fonnes of men. ^ ForVetheemptiefoulefuftainde, whom thirit hath made to faint: Tlie hungry foule with goodnelle hld# and did them eke acauaint. JO Such as doe dwell m darkenes deepe, wherethey of deathdo wdite: Fall bound to taft fuch troublous ftormes, as iron chames doe threat. Theficondfurtt 11 For that againft the Lords owne wordes they fougntfotorebell: Hteeming light his counlell hie, which duth fo far excell. 12 But when he humbled them full low, they then Wl downe with griefe: And none was found fomuch cohelpe, whereby togetreliefe. X 3 Then did they cry in their diftrelle, vnto the Lord for aide: Who did remoue their troubloi-S ftate, according as they praide. 14 For he fi om darkenes out them brought and from deathesdreadfuU (liade; Burlting witli force the iron bandes, which did before them lade« 1 5 Let men therefore before the Lord, confefTe PfalmeCvii.Cviii. 71 ConfefTe his kindncdc thcnr And (hew the wonders chat he doth before the Tonnes of men. 1 6 For he chrc v downe tiie gates of bra(Tc, and brake tlicm wichltrong hand: Their iron bars hefmoteintwo, nothing could him withlta id. 17 The fcliihfolke great plagues do feele, and can not from them wend: Buthe.ipeonmoretothofechey haue, becaufe they doe offend* 1 8 Their foules fo much did loath all meate, that none they could abide: Whereby death did them almofl catch, as they full cruely tride, I p Then did they cry in their difhelTc, vnto the Lord for aide: Who did remoue their troublous ftate, according as they praide. ao For he then fent to them his word, w hich health did fo rellore: And brought chem from thofe dangers deepe, wheron they were before. The third part, i I Let men therefore before the Lord, ConfefTe his kiudnelle then: And frie-.v the wonders that he dotli, before the fonnes of men. SI And let them offer faciitice, with thanks and alfo fearc: And fpeake ofallhis wondrous works, with glad and ioyfull cliearc. I J Such as in fliips or brittle barkes, into the feas defcend: Their marchandife through fearefuU flouds, to compaffe and to end, 24Thofe men are forced to behold, the Lord s u orks what they bee: And in the daungerous deepe the fame, molt maruellous they de. i 5 For all hi J word the ftormy winde, arifechmarage; And (tirreth vp the furges fo, as noiiglit can chem adivage. 3 6 Then are they lifted vp fo hie, the clouds they feemc to gaine; And plunging downe the depth,vncUI iheir foules coiiiume with paine. 27 And like a dnmkard to and fro, now here, now there they reele: As men wif h feare of wit bereft, or had offence no feek. aSThendidchty cry in their diltre/Te, vnto th^ Lord for aide: Who did remoue their troublous ftate, according aixhey praide. 2^ For at his word tlieLord did make, theUurdyftormestoceafe: hat the great wanes from their rage, Sctarebroiigfit CO reft and peace. J o Tliea arc men glad when reit is comcj which rhay ib much do craue: And are by Mm in heauen brought, v/liich they fo fairie would banc. The fourth part. J I Let men thcrcforebeforethcLord., confede his kindnes then: And (hew the wonders that he doth, before the fonnesofmen. 3 a Let them in prefence of thy foike, with praife extoU his n.imc: And where the elders do conucnt, let them there doe die fame. J 3 For running flouds to dry deferttj he doth oft chaunge and turns: And dr>'ethvp asitwereduff, the (pringing well and bourne. 3 4 A fruitfull land with pleafures deckt, full barren he doth make: When on their (ins that dwell therein, hedothiuft vengeance take, J 5 Againe the wildernefTe full nide, he maketh fruite to beare: Withpleafantfprings of waters cleare though none before were there. ' 3 6 Wherein fuch hungry foules were fee as he doth freely chufe That they a Citie may them build, to dn ell in for their vfe. 37 That they may fow theirplealant land, and vineyard s alfo plant: To y eeld them fruite of fuch encrealc, as none may feeme to want. 38 They multiply exceedingly, the Lord docli blefle chem lb: Who doth alfo their bruite beaftes makek by numbers great to grow. 3pBut when the faithfull are low brcfugh^ by the opprertours ftoiit: And minifh do through many plagues, that compade them about. 40 Then doth he Princes bring to fhame which did them fore opprefle; And like« ife caufed them to erre, within thewildernefle. 41 But yet thepioore he raifeth vp, out of his troubles deepe: And oft rimes dotJi his traine augment, much like a flor ke of (beepe. 41 The righteous Ihali behold his light, and alfo much reioyce: Whereas the wicked and pcnierfe, with griefe fliall Hop cheir voice. 4 J But who is wife that now fiill well, he may thefe things record: For ceitanely fuch f hall perceiue, the kindnclfe of the Lord. Pnra turn cor. /'fal, C viil, N. "Oauid With hart and -voice praifeth the Lor i^fti ajfuretb himfel/i oftheptomifi of-God concer- ning hi, l^ingdom oHtr ijrael , attd huporcer a~ vawfl other namns^vcha though hep erne tofar- jakf vsfora time, jet he alone m the end m^ ("Jt deirne hit enemies. -Singthis asthe 95;. Pfalmc. /^God my hart prepared is, ^*^ and die my tongue is fg; 7^ I Will adinnce m^ voice in fong, ingiuingprJilealfo: a A'.^akern,v violandmyhnrpe, fweete melody to make: Afi-ciin the morning I my felfe, right early will awake. 3 By me among tPie people lord, 'itill praifeJ ilalt thou be: And I among the heathen folke, uiUingC .) Lord)tothee. 4 Becaiife thy mercy Lord is great, aboue the lieaiiens hie. And eke tliy truth doth reach the doudes^ within the loftie skic. 5 Aboue' the (larrie heauens hie, exalt thy felfe O God: And Lord diiplay vpon the earth, thy glory all abroad. 6 Thatthydearelybeloued may- be let at libertie: Helpe Omy God with thy right hand* and hearken viito me, 7 GodinhisholyneflehathrpokcjL •wherefore my ioyes abound; Sichem I ll.all diuide, aiid'mete the vale of Succoth ground. 8 And Gilead diall be mine owne, Manailcs mine lliall be: My head ftrcngth Ephraim, and law Hull luda guie tor me. 5> Moab my waflipotandmy flioe, •on Edom will I throw; Vpon the land of Palettine, in triumph will I goe. lOVVho Ihall into the Citie ftrong, be guide to conduft me: ^r hixw by whom to Edom land, conueiedlhalllbe? u It is not thou, O God, which tat* hadit vs forfaken quite; And tliou O Lord v\ hich with our hoaftj didll not goe foi th to iight? li GiuevSjO Lord, thy iaumg aide,. when troubles do allaile: For all the helpe of man is vaine*. andcannowhicauaile* . > J Through God we OialMo valiant aAj>. and .'orthy of renowne: He ii all fubdue ourenemics, y tahe ll^all tread them downe, Deus laudenituam.Pfal.Cix.N"* T)aitid beitg /,: Ifly accufeU l>y Sauls flatterers ,pr ii nh Godiahtipe htm tuUue; it 1) all be far him fro. s3 As he with curling clad himfelfcj, Ibitlikewaterlliall: . . Intohi-> bowels, and like oylc^ into lus bones befall. 151 As garment let it be to hinoj cocouerhioiforajt; Pfalme Ck. Cxi. And4J;»gir the ruler in their fight. J -And in the day on which thy raigne, and power they fliall fee. Then thereby freewill olferings (hall the people offer thee. Yea with an holy worfhipping, then (hall they offer all: Thy birth dew is the dew that doth, from wombe of morning fall. 4 The Lord hath fworne, and neuer will, repent what he doth fay: By the order of Melchifedech, thou art a Pried for aye. 5 The Lord thy God on thy right hand, that (tandeth for thy (lay: Shall wound for thee thy (lately kings, vpon his wrathfuU day. 6 The Heathen he Oiall iudge, and fill, the place with bodies dead: And ouer diuers countries (hall in funder fmite the head. 7 And he (h.ill drinke out of the brooke that runneth in the way: Therefore he lliall lift vp on hie, his royallhead that day, Confitebor tibi. Pfal Cxi, N. Hegiueth tha\s to the Lord.for hit merafulvfor\s towards hu Church, and decUreth wherein trug ivifedome His praife (hall latt for ay e. Bcatusvir. Pfal. Cxii. W.K. Hej/raifeth chefehciue ofehethatfenri God, a»d s'odemiicth the curbed flat e of the contemners of Go d Sing this as the Lords praier THe man is bleft that -God doth feare. And that his lawes doth loue indeede: J His feede on earth God will vpreare. And blede fuch as from him proceede* J His houfe with good he will fulHll, His nghteoufnelle endure (hall ftill. 4 Vnto the righteous doth arife, Jn trouble ioy, in darknelle light: CompaDSon is in his eyes, And mercy alwaies in his fight. 5 Yea pittie moueth fuch to lend. He doth by judgement thirg , expend. 6 And furely fuch (hall reucr faile, For in remembrance had is he: 7., No tiding* ill can make him quaile. Who in the Lord fure hope dotluce. S His hart is firme, his feare is paft. For he Ihall fee his foes downe call. 5 He did well for the poore prouide, His righteoulr.c; (1 all iUU remamc: And his ellate with praife abide, Though t!i " : lIic wicked man difdainc, 10 Yea gnalh his teetli thereat flialll^. ernem hraunce of Gadsgre.it tnercitsto irardshis c';,L ib^dt^anaofour vatliank^ulmifor riiefame^ Sing I Singthls asthc i^. Pfilmc. WHen lira ell by God s iddred'e, from Pharaos land was bent: /^nd I-icobs houfetlic ftraungers left, and in the fame traine went- » InludaGodhisgloryfliewcJ, his holinelT'emoU bright: ^ Sodidcfie Ifraelires declare, his kingdomc power and might. ) The fea it faw, and fodenfy, as all ama7de did flic: The roaring ftreames of lordaines floiid, reculed back wardly. 4 As Rams afraide the moiintainesskipt, thtir llrenoth did them fodake: And as the feely trembling Lsmbs, their tops didbeate and fiiakc. 5 Whacaildthcfcaasallamaide, fo fodenly to fiie? Yea fowling wanes of lordaines floud, •why ran yebacku ardly? 6 Why fliooke ye hils as Rams afraide, why did yourftrength fo (take? Why did yourtops as trembling Lambes» for feare quiuer and quake? 7 O earth confede thy fbueraigne Lordj and dread his mightie hancT; Before the face of lacobs God, feare ye both fea andland. 8 I meane the God which from hard rockes, doth Cdufe maine flouds appeare: And from the ftoiiie flint doth make, guQri out thefouDtaines cleare. Non nobis Dotn. Pfal, Cxv. N, Tbefanhfuloprejfed by idolatrcuf t}ra''its,promt(i that they vnilnot bs 'vnmmdfuLoj fo great a bc~ Heft.ifitreotildpleafeGoito hearetlieirprnat aadiUiiueT them by his ontHifatentpower^ Sing this as the C% . PfalmCt; NOt vnto vs Lord, not to vs, but to thy name be praife: Both for thy mercy and thy truth, that are in thee alwaies. I Why fhall the Heathen fcorners fay, whereistheirGod become? ; OurGodinheauenis,and\vhat he will that hath he done. 4 Theirldols filuer are and gold, works ofmens hands they be: 5 They haiie a mouth and doe not (peaks, and eyes and doe not fee. 6 And th ey haue eares ioinde to their heady, and doenotheareatall: And nofes eke they formed hauc and doe not find withall. 7 And hands they haue and handle not, and feete and doe not goe; Athroate they haue and tnrough the fame, they make no found to blow. % Thofe that mak e them be like to them, 4nd Uiofi^ wbofs trult cii^y b^ Pfalme Cxilij. Cxv. C^\u p O Kraell truft in the lord, tlicirhclpc andiliield is he. I o O Aarons hou(e tnift in the Lord,^ their helpe and (IJcld is her II Trult ye the Lord that feare the Lord, their helpe and (liield is he. Ji The Lord hath mindfull beenc of V J, and will ble(re vs alfo: Onlfracis and on Aarons hcu'if, his blcflings he will (liow* I J Them that be fearers of the Lord, ' the Lord doth blclle them all- Euen he will bleffe them euery one, the great and eke the (inall. f 4 To you (I fay the louing Lord, will multiply his grace: To you and to the children that ihall follow of yoiu- race* f 5 Ye are the ble(Ted of the Lord, euen of the Lord I fay; Which both the heauen and the earth, hath made and fet in Itay. i^Theheauens yea theheauenshie, belong vnto the Lord: The earth vnto the formes of men, he gaue of free accord. 17 They that be dead doe not with praife> fet forth the Lords renownc: Nor any that into the place, of (ilence do goe downc. J 8 But we will praife the Lord oiirGod^ from henceforth and for aye: Sound ye thepraifes of the Lord, praife ye the Lord / fay. Dilcxi quoniam, i'fal. Cxvi.M. "Dauidbetng in greatdangerofSaule i»thedeferC efM..ton, perceMtng the great and inejiimable ioite afGod lorrtirds him^ rnxgittfietlifuch great mercies,i»dpro:e/iethtbathe wtUbethanf^^ult fgr the fame. Sing this as the 1 1 1, Pfalmew TLoue the Lord becaufe my voice, *■ and praier heard hath he: I when in my daies I call on him. He bowed his eare to me. J Euen when the fnares of cm ell death, about befct me round: Wlienpaines of hell me caught, aud wheQ 2 vvoe and'jforrow found. 4 VponthenameofGodmyLord, tnen did I call and fay: Deliuer thou my fouleO Lord, I doe thee humbly pray- 5 The Lord is very merciful], andiudheisaifo: And in our God compaflion, doth plentifully flow. 6 TheLordinfafetiedothprefem^ all thofe that fimple be, I was in wofidl miferie, Aa4bs4sltu6redme« F i 7 MJ 76 7' And now my foule fich thou art luft, returne vnto thy reit: For largely loe the Lord to thee, his bounty hath exprelt, 8 Eecjufe thou hsil deliuered, my ioiile from deadly thrall: My moiltned eyne froin incurniulitearej, my liiding feeccfrom fall. ^ B«tore the t-ord I in the land, oHife will vvalke therefore. 10 Ididbelieucjthcrefore I (pake, for I was troubled fore. i 1 1 faide in my diltreiTte and feare. that alhneniyers be: 12 What ihall Ipay the Lordforall his bene.its to me? 1 3 TIic wholefoaie cup of fauing Ueakh, I thankfully u ill take; And on tiie Lords name 1 willcall, when I my praier raake« 1 4 1 to the Lord will pay my vowes, that I h jue him bchigh:: Yea euen at this prclent tune, in all the peoples light . J5Rigiitde.ueajid precious in his fight, the Lord doth ave eltccrae: 7he death of all his holy ones, whit eiier meu do deeme. j<» Thy feniant Lord,thy feioiant loe, 1 doe my felle conf elie: Sonne of thy handmaid.thou haft broke the bonds of my diltreli'e. 17 And 1 \\ ill ofter vp to thee, a lacriace ofprah'c. And I will call vpon the name. Of God the Lord al.\ aiei» iS I to the Lord will pay the vowesj that I hauehini behighc; Yea eiien a: this prefent cinie, ui all his peoples light. J i> Yea m the courtcs of (jods owKehoufci and in the midft of thee: O dioiii lerufalem Ifay, \vli«refore the Loidpraifeye, Laudatc Dom^Pfal.Cxvii. N. - Hs eiclmtetb the Gentiles ta'^raije God btcaufe hi hati),iiuomphjhed^rvtl to tuew m to the lews thepromijt oj lifeeurlajlin^ bj /:;jM Chrtjif Singthisasthc98,Plalm€, j O Ml ye nations o?.the V, orld, pr jift ye the Lord Aw aies'. Ancf all the people eueiy where, fct foith his noble praife: a For greJt his kindnellcis to vs, hn t:uthcniKirethforaye: Whcrefoft^P'^i^^y* the lord our God, . praife ye the Lord I iiiy. Confitsmini Dom,P/al, Cxviil, '7)tuMTeiiiifd ofi>aii!cr *f'l'( peopie.at the nmt ^tDmtiUob:a,ticd tlfek^i't^'ic/m^ertfje ainchbCr Pfalme Cxvij.Cxviij. biddeth ill them thatfe^in the Lii'djio be thml(-. fuhvHcier rvhsfe psrfon^Ciir.ft u uudyfetforth^ n'hofljoiili be 0' thepeople reuild.i. Sing this as the 84, Pfalme. OGiue ye thanks vnto the Lord, for gracio.s is he: Kccaul'c Ills mercy doth endure, for euer towards tiice,, 2 LetIfra£llconfeili:andfay, , his mercy dures lor aye. 3 No.v Ic'c the houfe of Aaron fay,- his mercy dures for aye. 4 Let all that feare the Lot dour God, eutn now confede and lay: llic mercy of the Lord our God, eridurcthitillforaye. 5 In trouble and in heauines; vnto the Lord I cride. Which loumgly heard nre at large, my liue v^ as not denide. 6 The Lord hiwiielfe is on my fide, I will not Hand in doubt: Nor feare what man can doe to me, w hen God Hands me about. 7 The Lord doth take my part with thentj that help e to fuccour me: Therefore 1 ihall fee my delire, vpon mine en emie. 8 Better itis to truft in God, then in mans mortall fee je. Or to put confidence in kings, or princes in ourneede, p All nations hiueencloicd me, and compared me round; 1 0 Eat m the name of God ihall I, .. mine enemies confound. nThcy keptmeinoncucryfide, they kept me in I fay. Eiit through the Lords moft mightie nartie, I Ihall worke their decay. . ] i They came about mc all like Beesj but yet in the Lords name: I qiiencht thtu- thornes that were on fire, and wiU deltroy the lame, . The liconii part. 1 3 Thou haft with force thrult fore at me, that I in deede might fall: But through tlie Lord 1 lound fuch helpc, tiiat they were vanquid.t all. 14Thc Lord is ray defence and Itrcngth, rny ioy.my miith,andiong« litis become to me indeed, a Sauiour mollftrong. 1 5 Tlie I ight hand of the Lo' d our Goti, doth t. ing to paHc great things: He caufeth v oice of ioy and health, in righteous mens dw cUings, 1 6 The right hand of the Lord doth bring, melt mightic thipgs topalie: Mis haad hutli Uk pn.'nemincnce, his force is as it was. 1 7 1 u ill not die but euer liue, tvvucrauddiciaic: The The tord his might and wondrous power, hii u 01 ks .iiid what they are: iS The Lord himielfe bath chollened, and hJth correiled mce: But hatU not giiicn me ouer yet, to death, as > c may fee. 15) Set open vnto me the g.*tey, ol tiuthaiidnghceoulhelVe: That I rr.jy enterinto them, the Loids praife to confefTe. JO This is tlic gate eiien oFthe Lord, which ihall not To be l! Ht: But good and righteous men alwny, U'.all enter into It. Jhitlurd fart, 21 1 will giue thanks to thee O Lord, bccaiue tho*i halt heard tne: And art become moft loiiingly, aSjuiourvnto me; 1 1 The Itone which ere this ticne among, the builders was reliifed; Is n(Jw become the corner itone, and chiefly to be vfed. 2 J This vs'as the mightie woike of God, this was the Lords on ne fait: Aiiditismarueilous to behold, with eyes that noble faft. 2 4 This is that ioy full day in deed, which God himfelfe hath wroughc, I.etvsbe glad and ioy therein, in h arCjin miad,in thought a 5 Now heJpe vs Lord and profper vs, we wi'.h with one accord: 26BleiTed ishe thatcomcstovs, m the name of the Lord. 2-/ God is the Lord that Ihewethys light* binde ye therefore with cord; yoiir.facnlite t :> the altar, and giue dianks to the Lord. 2 8 Thou art my God I will confedf , and render thanks to thee: rhoii art my God, and I will praife, thy mercy towards me. ~9 O giue ye thanks vnro the Lord, for graaous is he; Eecaufe liis mercy doth endurCf for euer towards thee. Bcati immaculati, P/al.Cxix.W.W The TPraphet rvonderfully commeadeth Gods Urv^ vfhtrein he ca»Mt fkasfe hmtfe/fcjUor exprc//s fuffxttntly Iris affi^u»$,thereunta adding nofia- ble compUmtmnd cottfttkraticns meete for the \ fattl)^'ull tahaitejbtxh tnkart ^ -vo'imirm 'he Hehrite eucry eigbi verfet be^mmth om ktttr tj the Alphabet, Lclled are they tharperfeft are,and pure in miad and hart, whofc Uiics titfd . PfalmeCxix. // conuerfation, from Gods lawcs neucr ftart,2.Blef[ed are they that giue them- felues,liis ftatiites to obferue;Seeking the Lord with all their hart,a nd neuer from him fwerue. • 3 DonbtlefTcfuchmengoenotaflray, nor doe no wicked thing: Which itedfaftly walkes in nis pather, w ithout any wandring. 4 It is thy will and commandement, that withatttntiue heede: Thy noble and diuine precepts, we learne and keepe in deede. 5 Ohwould to God it may thee pleafe, my waics lb to addrelle. That I might both in heart and voice, thy lawes keepe and confelTe. 6 So (hall no fhame my hfe attaint, whillt I thus fet mine eyes: And bend my mind alwaies to mule, on thy facred deciets. 7 Then will I praife with vpxighcliarc, andmagniriethy name; When I fhall learne thy ludgements iuft, and likewiie prone the lame. 8 And wholly will I giue my felfe, to keepe thy la',\ es molt right; Forlake me not for euer Lord, but Il,cw thy grace and might* "BETH. ThefecmdpxTt, <> By what meanes may a young man beft, his life learne to amend? If that he make and keepe thy word, and therein his time Ipeiid, 10 Vnfainedly I haue thee fought, and thus feekin^abide: 0 neucr fiiffer me (O Lord) from thy precepts to Aide. 1 I Within my hart and fecrec thoughts, thy words I haue hiditill: That I might not atany time, oftend thy godly w ill. i i We magnihe thy name O Lord, and praife theeeuerniore: Iby Itatutes-of moft worthy fame, O Lord teach me therefore. 1 3 My lips haue neuer ceaft topreach, and piiblifli day and night: The iudgements ail which did pro ccecbi f 4 ^099 rs Pfalme Cxix. from tfiy mouth full of might. 14 Th\' ttftimonies and thy la\ves» pleafe mc no led'e indccde: Ihen all the treafurcs ofthe earth, which worldlings make their meede. 1 5 Of thy precepts I \\ ill ftill mufe, and there to frame my talke: As ata markc lo u ill I ayme, thy waies how 1 may walke, 1 6 My onely ioy (hall be fo rixt, and on thy lau es io fet: That nothing can mc fo far blind, that 1 thy word forget. GJMEL. The third pan, 1 7 Grant to thy feruant now liich grace, as may my life prolong. Thy holy word then u ill I keepe, both in my hart and tongue. 1 8 Mme eyes which weie dim and (h ut vp, lb open and make bright: That ot thy law andmariieiloiis uorks, I may liaue the cleaie light. 1^1 am a ftranger in this earth, wandrmgnow here noiv there: Thy word therefore to me difclofe: my footefteps tor to deare. joMy foulcisraui'.b.t withdefire: and nenerisatrelt. But feekes to know thy iudgements hie, and what may pleaie thee belt. a I The proiid men and malicious, thou halt deilroid each one: And curled are fuch as do not, tliy heiles attend vpon. it Lord tuine from mee rebuke and fliame, which u icked men confpire; For I haue kept thy couenants, with zeale as hote as tire. X J The Princes great in counfell fate, and did agaiiitt me fpeake; Eut then thy leruant thought how he, thy itatutes might not breake: A 4 For why thy couenants are my i'jy, and my great hearts folace: They feruein fteedeof counfellers, my matters (or to palle. D^LETH, Tbt fourth part, a 5 1 am alas as brought to graue, and almolt turnd to dult: Reftore therefore my lifeagaine, as thy promile is iult; 1 ^My waies w hen 1 acknowledged, with mercy thou didlt heaie; Heare now eftlbones and me inltruft, thy lawes toloueand feare. ay Teach rae once throughly for to know, thy preceptsand thy lore; Thy words then will I meditate, and lay them vp in (tore. a8 My foule I feele Io fore oppreft, ihatitmeltcth fo' gnefe- According to thy \\ ord therefore, 4>aU Loid to i«n(l r«li«f«i J c> From lying and deceitfiill Ijpj, let thy grace me defend; And that I may leame thee to loue, thy holy law me fend. J o The way of tioith both Itraight aad {urf, I haue chcTen and found: I fet thy iudgements me before, which keepe me fafe and found. } I Since then O Lord I forced my felfc» thy couenant to embrace: Let me therefore haue no rebuke* nor checke in any cafe. 3 2 Then will I runne with ioyfuli chearc/ where thy word doth me call. When thou halt fet my heart at large, and rid me out of thrall. HE Thefiji part. 3 J Inftruft me Lord in the right trade, of thy ftatutes diuine: And it to keepe euen to the end, my heart will I inchne. J 4 Grant me the knowledge of thy law, and I (hall it obey. With heart and mind and all my might, Iwilit keepelfay. 3 5 In the right path of thy precepts, guide me Lord 1 require; None other pleafure doe I wi(h, nor greater thing delire, 3 6 Incline my hart thy law es to keepe, and couenants to embrace: And from all fil thy auarice, Lord (hield me with thy grace. J7 From vaine defires and worldly lulls j turne backe mine eyes and light; Giueme the fpiritoflife and power, to walke thy la.\ es anght. 3 8 Conlirme tliy gracious promife Lord, which thou hall made to me: Which am thy feruant and do loue, and feare nothing but thee. 39 Reproch and (hame which I do feare , from mee O Lord expell: For thou doelt iudge with equitie, and therein doe(t excell. 40 Behold my hearts delire is bent, thy lawes to keepe for aye: lord Itrengthen me Io with thy grace, that it performe I may. V ^V. Thefixtpart. 4 Thy mercies great and manifold, . letmeobtairie(OLord) Thy fauing health Ictmeenioy, accorilmg to thy word. 41 So (hall I (top theflanuroiis mouthS} of lewde men and vniuft; For in thy faithftiU promiles, Itands my comfort and trult. 43 The word of truth within my month, leteuerltiUbeprelt: For in thy iudgements wonderfull, my hope doth (tand and relt, 44 And whilft that broth within my brett, iioth a^iturall life prderue. ' Yea PfalmeCxix. 79 Vej till tliis world fliall be diiroludc, chy iawes will I obferuc, 4; SowalkewilK asfctatbrgc, and made tree from all dread: Bccaul'c I foughc how for to keepe, thy precepts and thy trade. 46 Thy noble aftcs I will defcribe, as things of mo(t great fame: Eiienbefoie Kings I will them blafc, and Ihrtnke no whit for (hame. 47 1 willreioyce then to obey, thy worthy heltes and will: IViiich euermore I liaue loiiedbeftj and fo wil 1 loue them It ill . Mv hands will I lift to thy Iawes, which I haue dearely fought: And pradife thy commandements, in will, in deedc^ in thought. Z^IN, The "vii. p.irt, 49 Thy promifc which thou madeft tomf> thy leruant Lord remember: For therein haue I put my truft, and confidence for euer. jolt is my comfoit and my ioy, when troubles me a(Tliile; For were my life n ot by thy word, nay life would foone me faile. 5 i.The proud and fuch as God contcmne, Hill made of me a fcoine: Yet would I not thy law forfake, as he that w ere forlornc. 5 1 But call to mind Lord thy great works, (liewed to rur fathers oli Whereby I felt thy ioy furmount, my griefe an hundred fold. 5 3 Bui yet alas forfearc I quaile> feeing how wicked men: Thy law torfooke and did procure, thyiudgeruents who knoweth when, 54 And as for jne I framdemy fongs, thy ftatutcs to exalt: W hen I among the Itrangers dwelt, and thought gan me aiTault . 5 5 1 thought vpon thy name O Lord, by night when others fleepe: As for thy law alio I kept, and euer will it keepe, 5 6 This t^ race I did obtaine, beaufe thy couenants fweete and deare: Idid embraceandalfo keepe, with reuerence and with feare. HETH, Theviii. ptrt. 57 O God w hich art my part and lot^ my comfort and my Itay: I haue decreed and promifed, thy Iawes to keepe alway. 58 Mine earnefl hart did humbly fiie, in prefence ofthy fjce. As thou therefore haftp;omifed, Lordgraunt me of thy grace, 55 My lific I haue examined, juid tride oij fecret harU Which to thy ftatutescaufedme, my fcete llraight toconuert. 60 I aid not Itay nor linger,long, as they that flouthfull are; But haftely thy Iawes to keepe, I did my feete prepare. € I The cruell hands of wicked men, haue made of me their pray: Yet would I not thy Iawes forget, nor from thee goe altray. €i Thy righteous ludgement toward me# fo great is and fo hie? That euen at midnight I will rife, thy name to magnifie. €j Companion am I to all them, which feare thee in their hart: And neither will for teare nor dread, from thy commandements Itart. €/^1hy mercy Lord mod plentioutly, doc all the world fulfill: O teach me how I may obey, thy Itatutes and thy will. TETH, The tx. part. 65 According to thy promife Lord, fohait thou with me dealt: For ofthy grace in limdi le forts, haue I thy feruant felt. 6 6Teachme alwaies toiudge aright, and giue me knowledge fure; For certainely belieue I doc, that thy precepts are pure. Sy Ere thou didft touch mc with thy ro4j I erred and went aftray: But now I keepe thy holy word, and make it all my ftay. 68 Thou art both good and gracious, and giueft moft liberally. Thy ordinances how to keepe, therefore (O Lord( teach me, €p The proud and wicked men haue foi^de againlt m e many a lie : Yet thy commandements ftill obferne* with all my hart will I. yoTheir harts are fwoln with worldly wealth as greafe lb are they fat; But in thy law doe I delight, and nothing feeke but thau 71 0 happy time I may welfaj^, when thou didft me correft: For as a gnide to learne thy law e$, thy rodsdidmediredt. 71 So that to me thy word and law, is dearer manifold; Then thoufands great offiluerand gold, or ought chat can be toide. yOD. T hex, part. 73 Seeing thy hands haue made me Lord, to be thy creature: Grant knowledge likewife how to leame, to put thy lawe? [ : 1 vie. 7 4 So they that feat i. thee fl)all reioyce, vh ; . i.,;r they me fee: Bccaule 1 haue learnde by thy word, to put my trultin thwCt 75 Wii6» 1^ so 75 When with thy rod the \rorid is pbgiied, Iknow tliecauli isitiH: . , . -. So-,, hen choiidoellcorre'ftmeLord, the caufe iu(t needs be nujft, 76 Now ot'chy goodnefle 1 chee pray> ■ feme comtort to IDS fend: As thou to me thy feriiant hetfl, fo tTora all ill nie thendj 77 Thy tender mercies poure on me, and 1 Ihall furely hue: For ioy and conlolation both, thy lawes to me doe gine. 78 Confound tlieproud whole felfepretece, is me for to deitroy. But as for me thy heftes to know, I will my leliie imploy, 7P Who fo with reuerence doe thee fe.are, to me let them retire: And fuch as doe thy conenant.kno\y-, and them alone defire. 80 My hart without all wauering, let on thy lau es be bent: That no confulion come tome, whereby I Itould be QienC, C^PH.' The xi. part. 8 1 My foule doth.taint and cea^eth not, thy fauing health to craue: And for thy vv ord fake ftiU I truft, my harts defire to haue« 8 J Mine eyes doe.faile with looking for, thy word, and tlias I fay: Oh when wilt thou me comfort Lord, why d(j«ll thoivthus delay? Sj Asaskinbottelinthefmoke, foam I parchtanddride, YetwilU-not outofmy hart, let thy commandements llide. 84 Alas how long thalll yeffliuej before I fee the houre: That ofmy foes w liich me torment, ; thy vengeance thou wilt pr oue. 8 5 PrefumptUous menhaue digged pits, chinking to make me fure; Thus contrary againft tliy law, my hurt they doe procure, 8 6 But thy commandements are all true^ and caufeleile they me giieue; To tliee therefore I doe complaine, that thou niightit me felieue. 87 Almoii they had mc cleane deftroydj and brought me quite to ground; Yetby thy Itatutes I abode , and therein fuccourfound. 88 Reftore roe Lord againe to life, for thy mercies cxcell: And fo (hall I thy couenants keepe, tUl deatk my life expell. L^MEp, The xii. part, 8p Inhcauea Lord where thou doeft dwellj thy word is Itabliflit fure; And IfiaU for alleternitie, faftgrauen thece endure, jj; From age to age thy truth abidetiij ^.s dot^che etuch wicaelfe; Pfalme Cxlt* W hofe ground worke thou hafil.iidfofurCj asno tongue can exprelfe. 5 1 Eiien to this day wemayiwellfay, how all things perfeuere: According to thy ordmance, for all things thee reuere. ^iHadi: not beene that in thy law , my foule had comfort fought: Long time ere now in my dittrelle, I had beene brought to nought. 53 Therefore will I thy precepts aye, in meiEorie keepe fait: By them thou hall my life reftorde, u hen I was at lait caft. ^4 No \\ ight to me can title ma ke» for I am onely thine: Saue me therefore for to thy laws, my eares and hart incline. 5 3 The wicked men doe feeke my bane, and thereto lye in waite: But I the u hile confidered, thy noble acts and great, 661 fee nothing in this wide world, at lengch which hath not end: put thy commandements and thy word, bej'ond all end extend. MEJii. Thexsii.part. P7 What great defire and feruent loue, doe I beare to thy law: Al the day long my whole deuife: is onely on thy faw. 58 Thy w ord hath taught me far topalTj, 'my foes inpollicy: For that I kept it as a thing, of molt excellency. ^ My teachers.which did mc inftruS, in know ledge I excell: Becaufe I doe thy couenants keepe , and them to others tell, 100 In w ifedome; I doe paile alfo, the auocient men in deede: And all'becaufe to keepe thy lawes, 1 held it ay e beftreede. 101 My feete Lhaue refrained eke, from eueiy euill way; Becaufe that I continudly, thy word might keepe I &y. lOJ I haue not fwarud from thy iudgement*, nor yet Ihronke any del: For w hy ? thou halt me taught thereby, to liue godly and well . 10 J O Lord how fweete vntomy tdi, find I thy words alway? DoubtltHe no hony in my mouth, fcele oughtfo fweete 1 may. I04;Thy lawes haue me fuch wifedom learad chatvtterlylhate. All wicked and vngodly waiej^ in euery kiude and rate. tfVN, The^Hiiii. pirt. lo J Euen as a lanthorn to my feetc, Jfo dotli thy w ord lluiie bright; Asa PfalmeCxix, SI And to my pathcs wlicre euer 1 go, itisa Haminglight. 106 I h.uie both iwornc and will performc, molt certainely doubtleflc: That I will keepc thy couenants iuft, and them in life exprellc. 107 AfB!>iion hath me Tore opprell, andbrouglit me todcathts doorc : O lord as thou halt pronjifed, fo mc to UlVrcftore . |o8 The oftenngs which with hart aad voic^ moll frankly I chee giue: Acceprand ceadi ma how Imay, alter thy iudgementsliiie. aoi) My foule is aye fo in my hand, that dangers me airaile: Yet doe 1 not thylaw forger, iwrittokecpewillfaile. , ' 1 10 Although the wicked laide their nets, CO catch meat a bay: Yet did I not from thy preempts, once Iwerue or go^ altray. li I Thy !awl haue fo claimed alw ay , as mine o^-. nc heritage: And why ? for th«rem X 4lelight, and let my whole courage. 1 1 1 For euermore 1 haue becnc bent, thyftacutesiofiiltill; Euen lb likcwile vnto the end, I will continue {till. 113 The crafrie thoughts and double harts, Idoeahvaiesdetell: . . Cut a s for thy law and precepts I loiie them euer belt. 114 Thon art my hid and fecret place, my fluftld of Itrong defence: Tlierefore haue I thy promifes, lookt for -.vith patience, 1 1 5 Go to therefore ye wicked mcrt, depart from me anone ; tor the conimandements will I keep^ of God my lord alone. 1 1 6 As thou hail promifed fo performe, that death me not afiaile: Nor let my hope abufe me fo, thatxhrough diitrult I qiuile« 117 Vpholdmeandl (I'.allbe Ci^e, for ought 1 doe or I'ay: Andio tliy Itatutes pleafure take, w ill 1 both night and day. 1 18 Thouliall trod luch vnder my feetc, ^ asdoechy ftatutesbreake: For nought aitailes their fubtilcia, their coualfcll is butweake^ 1 1 ^ Like drops thou caftell the wicked outj where euer they goe or dwell: Therefore can 1 as thy Ibtute's, loifce notlunghalfeXov.ell. liO My flefh al.is is taken with fearc, as thoii8h.itA,ver*benumbdj f ,,•:,„..: -1'..- .■ . :••- -X'-'W IjjThycountcaanctwhichdothlflhnDii.nti ' . th» funne in his bi igiit hue: Let 'Line on me and by thy law, teach me what to elchcyv. .:^ 32 J J 6 Out of mine eyes great floudj gu(h ooc of dreary teares and fell: When I behold how wicked men, thy Ijwes keepe neuera dcale; Z^DE. The xviii.j)ari. 1 J7 In euery point Lord thou art iuft, the wcked when they grudge: And when thou doell lenience pronounce!, chou r,t a righteous iudge. 13 8 To render right and flee from guile, are two chiefe points full hie: And fuch as thou halt in thy law, commaunded vs ftraightly. I j^Witlrzealeandwrathl am confumde, and euen pinde away; To fee my foes thy word forget, for ought that I doe may. 1 40 So pure and perfect is thy word, as any hart can deeme: And I thy feruant nothing more, doeloue oryetelleeHic. 141 And though I be nothing fetbjr, as one of bale degree: Yet doe I not thy belts forget, nor (hrinke away from thee. 24 i Tiiy righteoufneireLordismoftiuftj for euer to endure: AHb thy law is tiuth it felfe, Dioit conltant and molt pure. 14 J Trouble and gricfe haue feared on me* and brought me wondrous low; Yet doel Itillof thy precepts delight to heare and know. J44 The right eoufnelTe of thy iudgementSj dothlalt foreuermore: Then teach them me,foreuen inthens my hf e lieth vp in (lore, F^OPH. Tbexix.pm. 145 With ftruenthartl cald and aide, now anfwere me O Lord: That thy commandemeats to obferue, I may fully accord. 146 To thee my God I make my fute^ with moft humble requeft: Saue me therefore and I will keepe^ thy precepts and thy heft. 147 To thee I cry euen in tlic morne, before the day waxe light; Becaufc that I haue in thy word, my confidence wholephght, 148 Mine eyes preuent the watch by nigh^ anderc I call I wake: That by dcuifing of thy word, I might fome comfort take. 149 Incline thine cares to heare my voice, andpittiqon me take: As thou lull wont to iudge me Lord, leaft life fliouldmeforlake. 150 My foes draw neare and doc procure, my death malicioully: Which from thy la wes are far gone backcj PfalmeCxix. 1 5 1 There forego Lord) apprft^ch thou neare, for need doth fc require; And all thy precepts true they are, then helpe I thee delire. 151 But thy comuiandements I haue leamd, not now but long agoe: 1 hat they remaine for euermore, thou haft them grounded fo, TyESH. The Ky. part, 1 5 3 My trouble andafflii^ion, confider and behold: Peliuer me for of thy law, lenertake fait hold. . 154 Defend my good and righteous caufc, with fpcede fome fuccour fend; from death as thou haft proroifed. Lord keepemeand defend, 1 5 5 As for the wicked far they are, from hauing health and grace: Whereby they might thy itatutes know, they enter not the race. 156 Great are thy mercies Lord I graunt, what tongue can them attaine? And as thou;haft me iudged ere now, foletmelifeobtaine. 157 Though many men did trouble me, and perfecute moft fore: Yet from thy lawes I neuer fhronks, nor went aivry therefore* 158 And truth it is for griefe I die, when I thefe traitors fce^ Becaufe they keepe no whit thy vvord* nor yet feekc to know thee* 1 5P Behold, for I doe loue thy lawes, with hart moft glad and faine; As thou arr good and gracious Lord, reftore my life againc; 1 60 ^'V'hat thy word doth decree muft b^ and fo it hath beene euer: Thy righteous iudgcments are alio, moft true and decay neuer, SCHI?(^, Tht%%i.fart, 1 6i Princes haue fought by cnieltie, caufelelTe to make me couch: But all in vaine for of thy word, the feare did my hart touch. i(Ji And certainely euen of thy word, I was more mery and glad: Then he which of rich Ipoiles and pray, great ftore and plentie had. I ^3 .^s for all lies and falfitie/ I hate moft and detcft; For why ? thy holy lawes doe I, aboue all things loue belt. 1^4 Scuen times a day F praife the Lord, finging with hart and voice; Thy righteous ads an d wonderful], fo caufe me to reioyce. l6$ Great reft and peace fhall all fuch haus as doc thy ftatutes loue: t^o dauDger Ihall their quiet ftate, impaue or once rcmoue. Pfalme. Cxk. Cii-xl. 1 S6 Min€ oriely tiea^ch and comfort Lord, I looki: for at thy hand: AndtliercWrc hcue J done chofe things, - that thou didlt me comni.nid. lfi7Thy Ir.ves hauebeene my exercife, whith my foulc much dcfii ed: So mucl) to them my Icue was btnt, that nought elfe I required. i6i rhy ftatutes and comtaundements, I kept thou kno well aright: For all the things that I haue done, areprefent in thy (ight. T^V. Thexxii. l6pOIord let my complaintand cry, befoiethy tlice appeare: And as thou halt me promifemade, fo teach me thee to feare. 170 Mme humble fupplication, toward thee let nnd accelTe; And graunt me Lord deliuerance, forfoisthypromife. fj 1 Tlien (hall my lips thy ptaifes fpeake, after molt humble fore: When thou thy ftatutes haltme taught, wlierein Itands my comfort. X72 My tongue (lialliing and preach thy and on this wife fay UiaU: (word, Gods famous acts and unble la.ves, are luft and perfeift all. J71 Stretch out thy hand Itheebefeech, andfpeedilyme faue: For th^- commandements to obferue, chofen O Lord I haue. I740fthee alone Lord Icraue health, for other I craue none: Andinthy hwandnothingelfe, I doe delight alone. 175 Grant me therefore long da jes to liuCj thy nametomagnifie: And ofthy iudgcments mercifidl, let me thy fjuour try. J7(SFor I was loft and went ailray, much like a wancring (lieepe: Oh feeke me for I haue not faild, thy commandements to keepe* Ad dominum.PfaU Cxx. T«S. 'Dauid b tnijhedjrom among the barbareus Ara- bians ih' oughftilfe reporti of tnutous fluttsras^ lament eth b u long abcdeamongfuch infidels, gt- uentaaii i^indt oj ivic % dfteioni cantewion, N trouble and in thrall, vn:o ti.eLord ^^1 1 call, and he doth me comforr^dsluier mc J riiy>fi:onj lyers lips alwa/, and tongue \ ottalfe report. 4 What vantage or what thing, Gecft th^ou thus for to fting, Thou falle and Battering lier. 5 Thy tongue doth hurt I uecae. No lelle thenarrowes keene: Of hote confuming fire, 6 Alas to long I flacke, Within thefe tents fo blacke: Which Kedars are by name. By whom the flocke eled, Andallof Ifaackes fed; Arepuctoop«afbame. ^ 7 With them that peace did hate, I came a peace to make, Andfetaquiethfe. 8 But when my word was told, CaufelelTe I was controld: By them that would haue ftrifc. Leuaui oculos. Pfal, Cxxi,W,W. the Trophetfheweih by hit owne fKamp/e that tht 'faithjvl ought to loo\ f oral thetrfuccotir of Goi alaTK^rvbawU mterne Md giue iwdfmcejfe t« all their godly enterprifes. Lift mine eyes to Sion hill , from whence I do attend, that fuccour God me fend, 2. The mightie God me fuccour ^m *3±^_-^, rr=^ wilUwhichheiuen and earth framed,and i^mi i^irtt all things therein named. J Thy foote from fHp he will preferue, and will thee lafely keepe: for he will neuerfleepe. 4 For he that doth Ifraellconferne, no fleepe at all can him catch: but his eyes doe eirer watch, 5 The Lord is thy warrant. alw ay, the Lord eke doth th Letled art thou that feareil God, •*-' and walked in his way: Por of thy labour thou (halteate, happy art thou I fay. a Like frnitfull vines on the houfe fide, fo doth thy wife (pring out: Thy children ftands like Oliue plants, thy table round about* 3 -Thus thou art bleft that feareft God, and he (hall let thee(ee; The promifed lerufalem, andhis felicitie. 4 Thou (halt thy childrens children fe«i to thy great ioyes encreafe: And likewife grace on Ifraell, profperitie and peace. Sjepe expugnauerunt.Pfal. CxxIx.N. He admomijheth the Church to reioyce th»ugh af. fiiBedin alages:for Go A rvildehuer (^fuddeit- ■ fy dejiroythe enemies thereof. Sing this as the i s/.Pfalmc, /^Ft they now Ifraell may fay,* ^^ me from my youth alfailed: a Oft they adailed me from my youth, ' ; yet neuer they preuailed, J Vponmybacketheplowersplowed, and furrowes long did call; 4 The righteous Lord hath cut the cordes, of wicked foes at laft. J They that hate me (hall bcafliamed, and turned backe alfo: 6 And made as grade vpon the houfe, that withereth ere it grow. 7 Wherefore the mower can not find, inough to fill his hand. Nor he can fill his Iiand that goeth, to.glcane vpon the land. 8 NorpaflersbypravGodonthemj to let his mercy fall: Nor fay we Melle.you in his name, of God the Lord^it all. Dc profundi?. Pfal. Cxxx. W.W. ^neffeHuow prater to obtains mercy ^fort^tuC' nc) ofhujianes^andat length deUucrancefroru ¥t!l cutis. . Old to thee I make my mone,when dangers me opprede, I c il,I (igh, plaine and grone,tniIting to find rcieaie.Hearc ' DOW PfalmeCxxxi.Cxxxli. No •• O lord, my rcqiit(K(oric isftll due time- and let thine eares .iiebepreit,vnto thiipraierniaet 5 O Lord our Gcd if thou w.iie, our fir.res nnd them pertife: Who Ihall then cfcapc and iay, I can my felfe e.xcitle? 4 Eut lord thou art me.cifiill,' and tiimil to vs thy grace: Tliat we with harts mcil careful!, fl-.ould teare before thy face, 5 In God I put my whole truft, my foale waitcch on his v, ill: For his protnireismoitiuft, and I hope therein Ihll. 6 My foule to God hath regard, will ing for him alway. More then they that watch andward, to Ice the dawning day. 7 Let Ifraell then boldly, in the Lord put histruftc He is t lat God of mercy, thai his deliucr mult. 5 Forheitis t!iatmuit{aue, Ifraell from his Hnne- And all iuch as furely haue their confidence in him. Dominenoneft.Pfal.Cxxxi.M. ^auidch ir^:!i ipithainbitiyijprotejiethhu humt- Ltie beJQie God. Sing this as the Lamentation, /^Lord I am not puft in mind, ^-^ i haue no fcornefull-eye; Jdoiotexercifemy felfe, intliings tliatbe too hie. a Butasachi'dethat wainedis, euen from his motliers bi ell: So haue I Lord behauedmy I'elfe, inlilence andinrel^. 5 OlfraelltrudintheLord, lethirobeallthyilay: Frorn this time fortli for euennare, from ai^e to age for ay e. McmcRto Domine, Pfal. Cxxxii.M- Tbe ffithJu!l^r$nndea»H Gods yror/iiferaadt f>t- 10 Dauid, dcfretl) that bee would cfiab'ijh the ftme,both M touditng bis pg/leruy ,and the kiul- (Ung nfthe tempU,to pray there cu Tvatforffpoi^e Emembcr Dauids troubles Lord,ho.v to the Lord he f,vorc,and vcwd a vow to lacobs God, to keepe for cuermore , I mil not come within my houfe, nor dymbe vp CO my bed, nor let my temples take their reft, or the eyes iu my hare. 5 Till I haue found out for the Lord, A place to fit thereon; An houfe for lacobs God to be, an habitation. 6 WebeardofitatEuphrata, there did we beare this found: And in the fields and forrefls there, theie voices fiilt were found. 7 VVcuilla/Tay andgoeinnow, hi s tabernacle there: Before his footftoolc to fall downc, vpon our knees in feare. 8 Ai ifeO lord, arife I f-iy, into thy refting place. Both thou and the Arkeoftljj'ftrcngzTsj the prefence of thy grace* 9 Let all thy prjcftcs be clothed Lord, with truth and ligliteoufnetTc: Let all thy Saints and holy men, {ing all with ioyfulnelle . 10 And for thy feruant Dauids {ak«, refufe not Lord I fay: The face of thine annonitcd Lord, nor tiu-ne thy fate away, Tljtficmdp.irc. 1 1 The Lord to Dauid fwore in truth, and will not fl.nnke from it: Saj-ing the fruit of thy body, vpon thy leate {hall fit. I J And if thy fonnes my couenant keepe, that f 'halllearne eachone: Then (hall their fonnes for euer fit, vpon thy princely throne. 1 3 The Lord himfelfe hath chofe Sion, and loues therein to d-,v ell : 14 Saying this is my reftmg place, 1 ioueandlikeitu'tU. 1 5 Andl will bklle wkhgreacincreafe herviSuaiseuery where: And 1 w ill fatisfie with bread, the needy thatbethere. x6 Tea I^fil deck-e and cloth hcrprieftes, with my faluation : And all her faints lliall fing for ioy, ofmypioteftion. K t » r w 88 Pfalme Cxxxiii. I yTIiere wiH I fiirely make the home, of Dauids Iioiife Co bi'.d: For there 1 liaiic ordained forrilinei a lanthorne bright and good, 18 As for his enemies I will doth, wich iliarne for tuermore: But I Y, iM caule hiscrowne to Hiiiie, more fieih thcaherecofore. Ecccquam,P/aI. Cxxxiii. \V,W, 1 he co/nmenXation ef godly and hratljerlyamitie, conipciredtotljemoft precious ojle mentivuedui Exedw. J o . Singthis as the /37,Pfalme, /^How happy a thing it is, ^-^ andioyhiUfortofee, Brethren together fait to hold, the band ofamicie. 2 It cals Eo mind the fweete perfume, and chatcolUy oinCTnenn Which on the lacrificers head: by Gods precept was fpenr. 5 It wet not Aarons head alone, but drencht his beard throughout: Audtin.illy,itdid rundowne bis rich attire about. 4 And as the lower ground doth dnnkcj the dew of Hermon hill: And Sicn with his filaer drops, the fields with fhite doth f.li, 5 Eucn lb the Lord doth pourc on them, his blelTiiigs manifold; VVhofe harts and minds without all guile, £lii;> knot doe keepe and hold. Ecce nunc, PfaL Cxxxiiii. W. K. Uc ()il/o>eeih (lie Leuiti tbatu'aicrj-Ht tlic tcmflc, :o^'iraj^ the Lard, iJioldand liaae regard ye leruuius of tl-.e Lord which in his houl'e by night do ware h, praiie hiui with one-accord . a lift vpytu hands on high,. v»K>his holy place: And giue the Lord his praises due, his bcnciits embrace. J bor wh_>?the Lord- /.ho did, both earth and heaucr. trance; Doth SionLleni;, and •.\ ill conlciuc,, or eucrmore the iame. Laudatc Domi, Pfal. Cvxxv.N, 2itexbuH(th»UlhefaitbJuilcol'>aijt God jbi bit roarueiioM workj a t;d^r,icet wbcnn he hath dc- *kieiHiamiieJij:4i)lbi!C(>tJluf»oJ'nU(ii>ktci:y^ Cxxxiiii. Cjrexv. Praife tlie Lord, piaife him, praife him, praiie him wich one accord: O praiie him Uiil.all ye that be the feruants cl the Lord. O praiie liim ye that ftand lipilililllii and be in die houle of the Lord: ye of his court and of his houfe praife him with :J:izi5zgjf:: one accord, 3 Praifg ye the lord for he is good, f.ng praifcs to his nan:e: Icis a comely and good diing, aUvaier. to doe the iame. 4 For why.^ tiic Lord luth chofe lacob,. his very one ye fee: Sohjthhechofen Ifi-aell, his trealure for to jjsi 5 For this I know and am right furej. the Lord is very great; He is in deedaboue all Gods, inofteafietointreat. 6 Forwhatfoeuerpleafedhim, all tliat full well he wrought: In heauen , in earth and in the fca, which he hath framde of nought. 7 He lifteth vp clouds euen from.the earthy he makes' hghtnings and raine; He bnngeth forth thewindesalfo, he rnadenocinng in vaine. T He fmoce che iirit borne of ech thing, inEgypcthactookered: He fpared cliere no liuing thing, t!ie:nannoryet thebealt. $ He hath in tliee fl.ewed wonders great, O Egypt voide ofvaunrs: On Pharao thy curfed king, and his (euere feruants. 10 He Imot': then many nations, and did great acts and dungs: He'flue the gre i\es i/«/» God. for the creation andgouerning ofal things. Pfalme CxxxvL 89 i^=f^= iiiiill 3-rEfEi^^^ Raife ye the Lord for hee is good, for his mercy endureth for euer.i .Giue praife vnto the God of Gods, for his mercy endureth for euer, 3 . Giue praife vnto the Lord of Lordes,for his meicy tndurethfor euer.^.Which on- Iv doth great wonders worke:forJiis mcr- cy endureth for cucr. 5 Whicli by his wi'edomc made the heaucns for his mercy endureth for euer. 6 Which on the waters ftretcht the earth, for his mercy endureth, &c. 7 Which made great light to ftiine abroad. for his mercy endureth. &c. 8 As S'unne to rule the hghtfome day, for his mercy endureth. &c. $ The Moone and Stars to guide the night, for his mercy endureth. &c. 10 Which fmote Egypt with their firft borno, for his mercy endureth. &c. 1 r And Ifraell brought out from them, for his mercy endureth. &c. 12 With mightie hand and ftretchedarree, for his mercy endureth. &c. 1 J Which cut the red fea in two parts, for his mercy endureth. &c. 14 And Ifraell made pa fie there through, for his mercy endureth. &'c. 1 5 And drowned Pharao and his hoft, for his mercv endureth.&c; 16 Through wilderneffe his people led, ' for his mercy endureth.&c. 17 He which did fmite great noble kings, for his mercy endiireth.&c. 1 8 And which hath flaine the m jghtie king"^, for his mercy endureth A'C. 15 As Sehon king of the Amor ices, for his mercy endureth.&c. 30 And Og the king of Bafan land, for his mercy endureth.&c. 2 1 And gaue the fame for heritage, for his mercy endHreth.5fc. 22 Euento his feruant Ifraell, for his mercy endureth.Sfc. 2 } Remembring vs in bafe eltate, for his mercy endureth.&c. 24 And from oppredbrs refcued vs, for his mercy enduretli.&c. »5 \yhichgiueth foode vnto all flefli, for his mercy endureth.&c. iS Praife ye the God of heauen aboue, for his mer cy endureth.&c. 27 Giue thanks vnto the Lord of Lords, forliis mercy endureth.&c, Another ofthe fame by. T. C, Singthis as the 68, Pfalme. /^laud the Lord benigne, ^^VVhofe mercies laft for aye: Great thankes and praifes ling, To God of Gods I fay. For certainely. His mercies oure, Fothfirmeandfurc, £i:fiH>illy. 90 3 TijeLordoftordspraireye, Wliof'e mercies aye doe dure? . 4 Great wonders onely he, Doth vvorke by his great po\\ cr* Eorcertainely, His mercies dure. Both hrme and iiircj rxenially. 5 Which God omnipotent, By his gre;it -wiledome high; The heaiienly firmament. Did frame as we doe tec. Forcertainely, His mercies dure, Both tirme and lurcj. Eternally. € Yea he the heauie charge, Of all the earth did itretchj And on the waters large, The fame he did out retch. For certainely. &c. 7 Great light he made toys, For why his lone is aye. 8 Siitli as the funne we fcCj To rule t'le lightlbme day. For certainely. &c, 5 AndeketheMocnefoclearft,. Which Ihinechin our fight: And ttarres that doe appeare. To guide the darkefome night* For certainely. &c. 1 0 With grieuous plagues and forCj. All Eg ypt Imoteiie than: The hrlt borne leile and more; He lie v ofbeallandnian. Forccrtaintly,.&c. 1 1 And from amidft their land j His Ilraellfoj thbrouglit. li v\'hich he with mightie hand< And ftretcliedarmeLhacb wrought. For certainely . &c, I J The fea he cut in two, VV hich Itoode vp like a wall : 1 4 And made through it to goe , His chofen childi en all. tor certainely. i^c. 1 5 gutthere hewhelmedtlien, The proud king Pharao: With his huge holt .,t nun. AndChariots ekeaUj. For ceitaincly.&c. 1 6 Wlio led through « ildemefTe, His people lafe and found: And lor ins loucendleiie, . 1 7 Great kings he brouglit to ground, Forcertauiely.&C- i8 And (lew with puifHint hand. Kings mightieandoffamc; As oi Amorites land, PfalmeCxxxvii. 1 9 Sehon the k ing by narae. For certain ely.&c. JO And Og die Giant large, OfBafan kingalfo: 2 1 VVhofe land for heritdgc^ He g.'iue Iiis people tho. For certainely. 5cc« zi Euen vncolfraell. His fcruant deare I fay: He g.iue the fame to dweli^ And there abide for aye. For certainclY. 6cc, a J To mindehedid vs call. In our mott bafe degree: 24 And from oppreirors aK, J31 fafety fet vs tree. For certainely. &c, 2 ) AH fiefh in earth abroad, VVith foode he doth fulfill : 2 6 Wherefore of heauen the Godi Tohudbeityourvvill. For cettainely, Sea. Super flumina.,Pfal. Cxxxvil^W. W». The Ifraeliti in their captiuity hearing tht Calde- aHs rt^rocb df hUfplicme Goiitir hu re!igion^de~ fire (jodtopumjh the Eiiumitcs^tvho prou^kedthe B»b,hnt.ws agarnfi thim, c^prcfhcciedthe de- tiruHton-ofBabyUn, Hen as w e late in Babylon, the ri- uers round abovit. and in remembrance -^ -«~^t- ofSion,the teaiesforgriefeburlt out: we liangde our h.irpes and inftrumentes tlie willow trees vpon . For in that S== place nicn for their vie, had {Ranted ma- 3 Then t^iey to whom weprifoners were, faid to vs tauntingly; Now let vs heare your Hebrew fongs, andplearaiituelody. 4 Alas Uid ,^ e wiio can once frame, his lorroA full lurtto fing: The praifl'S of our louing Cod, tJius viidaailrangc king. 1..^ S-Jlut Pfalmc Cxxxvili. Cxxxix. 89 5 Birtj'etiflTenifalem. on: oFmy hart Ut Aide : Then let my fingers quite Forget, the w.irbling harpe to ^iiidc. 6 And let my tongue wittiin my ffloutli, betidefore.uerfad; If that I ioy before I lee, thy lull (Jeliiierance palt. 7 Therefore Otordremember now, the curfed noy fc and cry: That Ldoms fonnes againlt vsmade, when they raxde our Citie. Remember Lord, the cruell words, when as with orje accord: They cryed onfacke,and raide their walles, in dejpight ol the Lot-d^ • 8 Etien fo (Tialt thou (O Babiloii) at length to diift be brought: And happy Ihall that man be cald, that our reuenge hath wrought. $ Yea blefied (lull that man be cald, that takes thy children young: To dalh their bones againit hard ftones, which lie the Itreetes among. Confitebortibi.PfaUCxxxviil.N. Dauidprtufith thtgosdneJfeofGod tetvards hinft for Tvhich,eue» ^orrainc princes fhallprttife the Lordtogithern-ithhitn . ^nd hteu ajfuredto haui/d^ecomfoit of God hereafier. an hereto' fire. Singthlsasthc47» Pfalme. THee w ill I praife with my whole hart, my Lord my God alwaies: Euenin the prefence of the Gods, 1 will aoiiance thy praife. 2 Towards thy holy temple I, will looke and wordiip thee: And praifed in my thanklull mouth, thy holy trame (hall be. Eiten for thy louing kindnedc fake, and for thy truth withall: For thou thy name haft by thy word, aduancedouerall. 3 When I did cal thou heardeft me, and thou halt made alfo: The powers of encreafed ftrength, wirlun my foule to grow. 4 Yea all the kinges on earth they (hall, giue praile to thee O Lord; For they of thy molt holy mouth, haue heard the mightie word. J Thej'of the waies of Godthc Lord, in linging (hall inti eate: Becaufe the glory of the Lord, It is exceeding great. 6 TheLordishigh,andyethedoth behold the lowly fpirit: But he contemning Kno a es a farre, the proud andloftie wight, 7 Although an midft of trouble I • doe walke, yet fhall I ftand. Renewed by thee(0 my Lord) thou vrilc llxec^ out thy haa 8 Vp on the wrath of all my foes, and faucdlhall I be. Ey thy right hand the Lord God will performe his workc to me. p Thy mercy Lord eiidureth for aye, 1 ord doe me not fodake; f orfake roe not that am the workc, wliich thine owne hand did make. Domifi^probafti. Pfal.Cxxxljf.N. 1>iiuidto clennfe his ha'tfio al hipocrife.Jhcrveth that nothing ufofecret which Godfeeth not.^f. ter, declaring hu xeale «.nifearcofGcd, heepre- teficih to be enemy to a! them that cof7te/)fHe Gad » Singthisasthc/37»l?falme. /^l-oid thou haft me tridc and knowne, ^-^ my fitting thou doeil know: 2 And fifing eke, my thoughts a faire, thou vndeiitandft alio, 3 Mypathesyeaandmylyingdovvnc, thou compaflelt alwaies: And by familuircuftome art, acquainted with my waies. 4 No word is in my tongue O lord, but kno.vne it is to thee: 5 Thoiime bchindc holdlt and before, thou layeft thy hand on me, «f Too wonderfiill aboue my reach, Lord is thy cunning skill; It is fo hie that I the fame, caanotattaine vHtill. 7 From fight of fhy all feeing /pirfc. Lord whether (hall Igoe? Or whether (halHfl«e away, thy prefen ce to fcape fro? 8 Toheaueniflmountalofc, loe thou art prefent there: In hell if / lie downe below, euen there thou doell appeare. 5 Yea let me take the morning wings, and let me goe and hide: Euen there where are the fartheft partes^ v.'here flowing Tea doth llide. lO Yea euen thither alfo Ihnll. thy reaching hand me guide: And thy right hand (l\all hold nie faft, ' and make me to abide. II '^ca if I fay the darkenetTe (hall, yet ihroud me from thy fighf, Loe euen alio the darkell night, about me (hall belight* 1 2 Yea darkneile hideth not from thce^ but nigh t doth Ihine .^s day : To thee the darknefle and the light, are both alik e alway . The fecand parti I J For thou po(reiled hall my raineJ, and thou haft couered me; , When I within my mothers wombe, endofedwas by thee. X4 Thee will IpraUie,m3de fearcfally, and wondroully I am: Thy works are maruellous, right well my loule 4otb know the fum€< _G i. - JULKiit.. 92 P.falmeCxI.CxIi. 1 5 My bones they are not hidfrom thee, akhoiigliin fecrec place: I hauc beene made ana in the earth beneath Ift^apedwas, 1 6 VVhea I « as f ornu-les then thine eye faw me, for in tliy booke: Were w ricen all, nought was before, that afterf alhion tooke» J7 The thoughts tlierefore of thee (O God) how deare are they to me? And of them all how palling great, the endleile number be? x8 If I (lioiild count therajloethesffumme, more ihi;n the fand I fee? And whenloeuer I an ake, yet ami Ml with thee. li>Thewickedandthebloudyinan^ oh that thou wouldelt Hay: Euen thofe (O God)to wliom depart, depart fi om me I fay. JO Euen thofe of thee O Lord my God, that I'peake full wickedly : Tliofe that are lifted vp in vaine, being enemies to tliee* a 1 Hate I not them that hate thecLord, andthatinearneft wife? Goncend Inot againll them all, againll thee tliat arife? ail hate them with vnfained hate,. euen as my vtter foes; Sj-Trie me O God, and know my hart, my tlioughts proue and dilclofe» 14 Confider Lord if wickednefie, in me there any be: And in thy way O God my guide, for cuer lead thou me. Tripe mc Dom, Pfal. Gxl». N, Tiaituipiaietb'vntothe La/d againji the cruelty, f.tl.jhood Aiid imHricsofhu e»imies,ajfutin7 h:r>* felfs ofhisfuccour, IVhcnfore ht f/roual^eth the m(t topratje the Lord, and toajjitre themfeli4C3 0J hu tititioH. Sing this aS the Lamentation*. T Ordfauemefrom theeuiJlman, •*^ and from the cruell wight: J Deliuer me which euill doe, imagine in chcir fpirits. Which make on mecontinuall warre, tljeir tongues loe tiiey haue u het« J. Like ferpcnts vnUerneadi theirlips js Adderspoylbu id, 4 Kcepe me O Lord from wickedhands, preferue mc to abide; Frcefrom the cruell man th..tmcanes,, t^^^afemy lUps to Hide. 3 Tlic proud hauelaidea frure for mc,. and tJiey haue (pred a net; With cordcs in my path wjies,and gins for me eke haue they ict. Therefore 1 faid vnto the I ord, thou ai t my God alone; Heare me O Lord^ O heare rfie voicej^ wherewith I pray and mone. 7 O Lord my God thou onely art, the Itrength that iaueth me: My head in day of battaile hath beene coiiered ftillbythee. 8 LctnotOLordthewickedhaue the end ofhisdefire: Performe not his ill thoughts, leaft hs with pridebefet on fire. 2 Of them that compafJe me about, thechiefeftofthemall: Lord let the mifchiefe of their lips vpon chemfelues befell. TO Let coales fall on themjiet him ca£ them in confuming flame; And in deepepits fo as they may not rife out of the fame» II For no backbiter (liall on earthj. be fee inltable plight: And euill todeftrudionltill, ihaUhunt the cruell wight. I a I knowtheLord the afflicted willy reuenge ,and iudge the poort: 'Ilie iuft (hall praife thy name, iuft flialii dwell with thee euerniore. Domine c^amaui, Pfal, Cxh'.N"^. 1>,zuid beiHggneuoufl^ pcr'feculed -v/tdir Sattf^li-^ firethfuciouT and patience till God tai{e-vcii~ gea .ce of his etiimits. Lord vpon thee do I cal,Lord haft my voice when I doe cry to tliee. i. As inccnu. let my praier be directed in thine cyes:and the vphfcing of my handSjas euening facrificc. J My Lord for guiding of my moutli,. fet thou a watch bek)re-. An'd alfo of my mouing lips, O Lord keepe thou the doore, 4 Tlwt I (hould wicked works commit;,, incline thou not my hait: With ill men in their aelicates. Lord let me eatc no part. -.5 But PfalmeCxlii.CxIiii. 3 But lei the rigliteous fmite mcLord, for that is good for me: let him reproiie me and tlic fame, a precious oylc fliall be. Such fmiting (hall not breake my hea«}, the time ihalHliortly fall, When I (liall in their miiery, inakepraiers for them all. 6 Then when in llonie places downc, their iiidges fliallbecall: Then (hall tlicy heare my \vords,for then they hauea plcafant tjft. 7 Our bones about tlic graues mouth, loe I'cattered are they found: As he that hcwcth wood, or he that diggeth vp the ground . 8 But O my Lord my God, mine eyes doe looke vp vnto thee: In thee is all my crutt, let not, my foule forfaken be. ^ W hich they haue laidc to catch me in. Lord keepe me from the fnare; And from the fubtill gnns of them, that wicked workers are, 1 0 The wicked into their owne netsj together let them fall; While I doe by thy helpe efcape, the dangers of them alL Vocemca ad Dom.Pfal.CxHi.N '\Dauidftettherforfeare,riortt»ger,iroui(il{iiSau!e tut with a a Met mutcl^rAieth vnto GaiyVhel're femedhim. Sing this as the i4r,rralrae« T3 Efore the Lord God with my voice, ^ I did fend out my cry: And with my ftayed voice vnto the Lord God praied I. S My meditation in his fight, topoure 1 did not Ipare; And in the prefence of the Lord, my trouble did declare, S Akhougli perplexed was my fpiritc, my path was knowenio thee; In way where I did walkc, a fnare, they llily laide for me. 4 1 viewed and lookt on my right hand, but none diere would me know; Allrefug* failed me, and for my foule none cated tho. 5 Then cryed I Lord to thee:and fiid, my hope thou onely art: Thou in the land ofliuJngarr, my portion and my pare. C Harketomy cry,forIam,broughc, full low, deliuer mc; From them that doe me p«rfecute, for mc too Urong they b e. 7 That 1 may praife thy name,my foulc from prifon Lord bring.out: When thou art good to me,che iuft fluUpreafe mt rouud about. 9} Dominc cxaudi. Pfal. Cxliii, N. ,^)t earnefi [iraicr far rcmijfion efJinSy arhjtoiv (ed- ging chat the cnem:es diUcrucfJy ['crpcute hint by Gods iuft iudgement. He definth to he refio- rei tegrAcc.to be foucrncd by his ho^yjj'irit, that he mayfpend the reft oj /;« lifun true f tare and fjHice ofQodt Sing this as the 141, Pfalme. LOrd heare my praicr, harke the plaint, that I doe make to thee: Xxird inihynatiue truth,and in thy iufhce aunfwere me. a In iudgement with thy feruant Lord, oh enter not at all: For i«fti(ied be in thy fight, not one tliat liucth ihalL 3 The enemy tiathpurfned nay foule« my life to ground hath throwne: And laid me in the darke like them, that dead ate long agonc. 4 Within me in peiplexitie, was ranie accombred fprite- And in me was my troubled heart, amafed and afflight. 5 Yet I record time pall, in ail, thy works I meditate: Vea in thy works I meditate, that thy hands haue create. 6 To thee O Lord my God loe F. doe ftretch my crauing hands: My foule defireth after thee, as doe the ehirXUe lands. 7 Hearc me with fpeeae,my fpirice doth faiic hide not.thy face roe fro: Els llialll b<; like.them that downe, intothe pit doe goe« 3 Let me thy louing kindnei in the morning hcare and know: For in thee is my truft (View mc the way that I Ihall goe. ^ For liift vp my foitle to thee, O Lord deliuer me: From all mine enemies, fori haue hidden mc with thee. 1 o Teach me to doe thy will, for then thou art my God I fay: iet tliy good fpirit vnto the land, of mercy me conuay. J 1 For thy names fake with quickning gracce aliue doe theu me makes And out of trouble bring my foule, cusn for thy iultice fake. 1 z And of thy mercy Itay my foes, O Lord deltroy them all; That doe opprctTemy foule, for I thy feruant am and ihall. Bcncdiftus Domi,PfaI.Cxliiri,N, P.vttd praifetb thtLordfor his viifones, e^ ([>»£" dom reJtoreU^H caUvngfor thedcftruUion of tLe wici(td:anddecUretl} n>l/en>ttljefeltcit;e ej ar-y ^eofltfonfsjieth. Singthis as the 14 1 . Pfalme. T5 Left be the Lord my fti eiigth,thac doth • ^ inltrud my hands to fighc: The Lord that: doth my lingers frarae, to battel by his niigbc, J. Heis my goodnes, fort and cower, dehuerei and flueld: In hiui I truft, my people he fubdues to me to yyeld. 3 o tord what thing is man that bioi thou holdelt fo in price? Or fonne of man that vpon him; 'thou thinkeftin this wife? 4 Manisbutliketovanitie, Ibpaliehis daies to end: 5 As fleeting (hade bow downeOLord, the heaiiens an,d dcrcend. 6 The mountainestoiich,and they (halfmoak. caft forth thy lightning flame: And fcatter chem, thine arrowes iV.oote, conlumethem with the lame* 7 Send downe thy hand euen from abone,- OLord deliiier me: Take me from waters oreat,fromhand of itrangers make tfle free. 8 Whorcfubtilimoiithofvanitic, and fondnefie doth increat-- And their right hand is a right hand, of falfnood and deceite. p A new fong will I ling to God, and finging will I be;. On Viole and on inllriiment, tenUnngedvntothee. joEuen he it is that onely giues, deluierance to Kings: Vnto his leniant Dauid helpe, from hiirtfuU fword he brings. J 1 From ftrangers hand me faue and (liicld, whofe mouths talke vanitie; And their right band is aj ight hand, of guile and fubtilue. 1 1 That our foancs maybe as theplantSj , •whom growing youth doth reare; Onr daughters as cai ude corner Hones, like to a pallace faire: 13 Our garners full, and plentie may, witli'rundry lorts be found: Our (heepe bring thoufandiiaoiitftieetesj . ten tkoulands may abound*- jijOurOxenbc to labourUrong, • that none doc V6 inuade; Thcrebeno going out no cries, \^ ithin our ftreetes be made. X 5 The people bleflcd are.that with ,_ fuchbleffings are lb Horde: Yea bleiied ali.the people are, whofe God is Cod the Lord. ExaltabotcPral. Cxlv, N, . Dauid definbeth tbenontlerfulprouicUiice of God m g»uerm»g & in pref. ruing a! the or her crea^ turesMe^r/tifith (Jsdfor hu iu^i> e,mercy. Inearth wlKreGod a place doth lend. 6 Beware of murther and cruelLhate, 7 All filthy foniication feare: 8 See thou lleale not in any rate, <> Falfe witnelie againft no man benre. 10 Thy ueiglibours houft ■widi not to bane. His wife or ought that he calth mine: His field, his Oxe, his Alle, his flaiie. Or anything which is not thine. A /'raicr, Tlie (pint of grace graiint vs O Lord^ To keepe thcfe lawes our harts relkite. And caiife vs all with one accord. To magnifie thy name-therefore. For o four feluesno ftrength we haue, To keepe thtfe lanes after thy will: Thy might therefore O Chrill we crane, That we in thee may them fulfill. Lord for thy name fake graunt vs this. Thou art our (Irength OSauiour Chri,it, Of thee to fpeede how lliould wt mille, In whoraour treafure doth coniilt. To thee foreuermore bepraife, With the father ineachreipeS;; And with the holy fpirit alwaies. The comforter of thine eleii. ■ Tl>e Lords Praicr, D. C, Vr Father which in heauen art,and makeft vs all one brotherhood: To call f^~— f -4-" ■■ I — -— 1^— — i- vpoii chee witli one harcOur hea uenly iiii^ -$-t ii= Father and our God: Grauntwepray Ei^g^ not with lips alone, but with the harts dpepefighartdgronc* ., Thy blclTed came be fauftified. Thy holy word might vs inflame* In hply lire for to abide, "Zo magnifiethy holy name. From allerroiirs defend and keepe, Thelittie flockc of thyp oorc Ihcepe, Tliy kingdome come ^uen at tliis ho»ire, Aud henceforth euocialUngly: The Greed. Thine holy Ghoft into vs poure, V\'ith all his gifts moft plenteoudy. From Sathans rage and filthy band, Defend vs with thy mightie hand. Thy will be done with diligence, like as in heauen in earthall©: I n trouble gra unt vs patience. Thee to obey in wealth and woe. Let not fleQi,bloud or any ill, Preuaile ag.'rinll thy holy will. Giue vs this day our dayly bread, And all other good gifts cf thinet Keepe vs from warre and from bloudfhe«l, Alfo from ficknede, death and paine. That we may liue in quietnefle. Without all greedy carefulnelle. Forgiuevs our offences all, ' Rdieue our careful! confcience:* As we forguie both great and fmall, Which vnto vs haue done offence. Prepare vs Lord for to ferae thee, Inperfedloueand vmtie. O Lord into temptation. Lead vs not when the tiend doth rage: To withftaiid hisinuafion, Giue power and (trength tofiuery age. Arme and makeflrong thy feeble hoftj With faith and with the holy Ghoft. O Lord from euill deliuer vs, The daies and times are daungerous: From euerlalting death faue vs. And in our hit neede comfort vs. A blelled end to vs bequeath, Into thy hands ourfoules rcceiue» For thou O Lord art king of kings. And thou haft pow er ouer all: Thy glory fliineth in all things, In the wide world vniuerfalT. Amen let it be done O Lord, That we haue praied with one accord. The Crccde, Ll my beliefs and confidence, is ia the Lord of might. The Father,.w hich all things hath made, tue day and eke - — ~o-*-« ^^*^ — ;: . thenisht. The heaueos and the firma- gggp^^^E^ cient,4nd alfo many a ftar : The earth and The Crecdc. A Praier to the holy Ghoil. ";iiid dU ch.1t is therm, which pafle roans reafoii tarre. And in like snanner 1 belieue In Chrift cur Lord his fonne, Coeqiullwichtlie deitie, And mau in flei}i and bone. Conceiued by die holy Glioft, His word doth me .itliire: And of his mother Mary borne, Ttt iliCe a virgine pure- Eecnufe mankind to Sathan was. For fin in bond and thr.ill: He c ame afid oftered vp himfelfe, Todentbjtqifauevsall. _ And' riifteriiig molt grieuous painCj Then Pilate being indge: A\'as crucified on the Oolle, And thereat did notgmdge. And fo he dyed in the fledi, Butquickned in the fpirice: His body then was buried, Asis oiirvieandrite. His fpirice did after this defcend. Into the lower pares, To them that long in darkene.Te wers. The cruelight of tlieir harts. And in the third day of his death. He rofe to lift aga'ne: To thend he might be glorified, Ontofdilgrietcandpaine. Afccnding to the heauens hie, Tofitinglory itill: Oh Godsrjghchand his father deare. According to hii-will. Vntill the day of iudgement come. When he Ihall come agains: Vi'ich Angek poaer,(yetof that day We il be vncercame,) To iudge all people rig}>t«4»nflyj VVliym hehath dearely bought. The liuing and the dead alfo. Which he hath made of nought* And int^eholy fpiritc-ofGod,. My £', but that it may helpe me in time. Haft thee O Lord.haft theel fay, topoureon me the gifts of orace: Thjt when tiiis life (l.all flit au^y, in heaiien with thee I may haue place* Where thou doefl; raigne eternally, with God which oiice did down thee fend. Where Angels ling continually, * to thee be prarie world without end. A thankefgiuingafter tlierecciuin<' •y tht Lords Supjjcr Sing this as the 1 37. Pfalme, npHe Lord be thanked for his gifts, ■^ and mercies euermore: That he doth fiiew vnto his Saints, to him be laud therefore. Our tongues cannot To praife the Lord, as he doth right delerue: Our harts cannot of him fo thinke, as he doth vs preferuc. His benefits they be lb great, to vS that be but fin; That at our hands for recompcnce, there is no hope to win. O linfull fleOi, that thou (lioald(lh.tuf, fuch mercies of the Lord: ^ Ihou doelt deferue more worthdy, of him to hi abhord. Nought els but fin and wretchednes, doth rclt within our hearts: And itubbornly againlt the Lord, wc dayly play uurparts* The Siinne abouc the hrmament, tiuitis tovs alighc Doth (Lew it felfc more dcarc andpitre, then we be in his fight . Tlie hcaucns aboue and all therein, ' move holy are th-;n we: They icruL- the Lord m their eftare > each one in their degree. Thct A'Jhankefgluing. *rhey doenotftriuefa-njaificrfljp, nor llickc their olficc fee: But tejrc the LordanJ doe his will, liace is to cbem n^ kc« Alio the e jrth and a.l therein^ ofGoditisitiaue. Itdotho'oi'crue the formers will, by skilfull n2tu:cs law. The lea, and all thjc is therein, doth bend whtn he doth becke: The fpirits beneath doc tremble all, and fcare hiSwratlifuU checke. Eu: we alas for whom all thefe, were nude tlicm for to rule: Do not fo know or feare the Lord, as doth the Oxeor Mule. A law lie gaue for vs to know, what was his holy will: He would vs good, but we w oiild not auoidc the thing is ill. Not one oFvs that feeketh out, the Lordofhfe topleafe: Nor doe the thing that might vs joynej to Chrill and quiec eafe. Thus are we all his enemies, wecanitnotdtnie: And he againeofhis good will, would not that we Ihould die. Therefore when remedy was none, to bring vsvnto life: The Sonne of God our fleQi he tooke, to end our raortaQ Itrife. And all the law of Godthe Lord, lie did it foil obay: And for our finncs vpon tlie Crofle, hisbloud our debts did pay. And that we (hould not yet forget,, what good he to vs wrought; Afigneliekftoureycsto tell, that he our bodies bought. In bread and winehere vilible, vnto thine eyes and taft: His mercy great thou maieft record, i: that his fpirit thou hail;. AS once she come did liue and grow, and was cut downe with iitlie: And thre.'lied out with many Itripes, outfrom Wis huske to driue* And as the mill with violence did tcnre it out fo fmali. Jiiia ixdde it like to earthly duft,. notlparingitalL And as the Ouen w itii fire hote,- did dofe it vp in heat; And all this done that I haue faide,- thatitftiouldbecur meat. So was the Loi d in liis ripe age, cut downe with cnieil death: Ris toulc he gauein torments great, and yecided vp his breath. Jstaufe that he to vs might be,. aaeuviaSingbrea^i; A Praier. with much reproch and troubles great, on e.irth his life he led: And as the grapes in pleafant time; arc prcll'ed very fore. And plucked dow ne when they be ripe, and let to grow no more, Eccanfetheiuyce tiiatin them is, as comfortable drinke: We might rcceiueandioyfuUbe, w hen forrowes make vs (lirinke. So Chriftes bloud out preHed was, withnaylts and eke with fpeare: The iuice whcicof doth laue all thofe, that rightly doe lum fearc. Andasthe comes by vnitic, into one loafe is kmt: So is the Lord and his whole Church, though he m hcauen lit. As many grapes make but one wine, fo (liould we be but one: In faithful! loue in Chriit abone, and vnto Chrift alone. Leading a life without all fVifci in quiet reft and peace: From enuie and from malice both, our harts and tongues to ceaic; WhichifwedoCjthen ihallwefhe'.v, that we his chofenbe: By f.iith in him to lead a life,. as alwaies willed he* And that wemayfodoein deed, God fend vs all his grace: Then after death we Ihall be fure, with ■him to haue a place. Robert Wifcdoma. Referue vs Lord by thy deare word from Turke and Pope defend vs Lord, §1 i=l=^i^s which both would thrufl out of his throne our Lord leiiis Chrilt thy deare ibnne. Lord Tefas Chrift fhew forth thy might, that thou art Lord of Lords by right: ,Thy poore aff?icied tlocke defend. that iliey may pr.yfe thee without endk Cod holy Gliolt our comforter, bcourpatrone, helpeand fuccour: Giuevs one m.ind and perfeil peace, all gifts ofgraceiii vsincroafe. . Thou lining God iapeifons three, thy name be praifed in vnicie: In all our need fovs defend, that we may praife thee world" withoutentl- FINIS. ^ A forme of Praier co be vied inpriiiate houfts, €uery Morning and Euening. Mornino- Trayer, Imightie God and molt merciful! F;i- t'ler J wee doc noc preTcnt cur felues here before thy ma- ictlie truUing in our owiie merites orwoichinene,but in thy manilolde raercie"; which li.dl piomifed tohcJreourpMiers andgiauatour requeues vvliich we lliall make to thee in the name of thv beloued Tonne IcfusChrill our I^rd: who alfo hath commanded vs to aflem- ble our fehies together in his n.jmc, wuh full adiirance that he will not ontly be auiongll vs, but alio be our meuijtour and aduocate tOv', ard s thy maielty, that we may obtaine al thinges which Ihall fceme expedient to thy ble'dtd will for our neceilities, Tbercforewe beieechthee fweete Fa,ther to turne thy lo- lling countenance to wardes vs > and impute r.ot vnco vs our manifold iinnes and ofiences, whereby wee iuftly deferue thy v.rathand ftiarpe punii>.ment, but rather rcceiuevs to thymeixyfor lefu Chrilles fake , accepting his death and palfion as a iuf-rccompencc tor all oiir offences, in whom only thou at t plea- led, and t!;roi:g'i whom thou canllnotbec ottended with vs. I^nd (eemg that oFthy greac mercies, wee hauc quietly pailed this night: graunt (O heauenly Father) that we may be- itow diis day wholy in tiiy leruice, fo that ail ourthoughts,words and «iseds may redound to thegloi y of thy name, and good enfample to ail men, wiio feeing our good works, may giorifie thee our heauenly Father. And foral- VMich as of thy ineere fauourand loue , thou halt not onely created vs to thine ownefimi- litu Je and hkencs , but alio halt chofen vs to beheires with chy deare fonne lefusChriltj ofthatimmovtallkingdome which tliouliaft prepared forvsbtfore thcbeginning ofthc world, webefcech thee toencreafe cur faith arid knowledge , and to lighten our iiarts with thy holy ipirit,that we may in the rr-eanc time litre in godly conuerfationand integiity of life,know)ng that idol Jters,adu!cerers,co- iiecous men, contentious perfonsidrunkards, glut :ons, and fuch like, IhaU not m Ijcrit the KingdomeotGod. Aiidbecaufe thou haft commanded vs to pray one for another, vr e doe not onely make requeft(OLoid) for our, felues and fbrthc;n tiut thou h,dl already , called to the true vn- derftandingoftny heauenly will, but for all people and nations of the ivorld,who as they kno.v by thy wonderfull works that tliou arc God ouer all, fo they may bee inikufted by thy holy fpirice. to be bene in thee their onely fatiiour and redeemer. Eut forafmuch as they cannot beliaie except theyheare, nor can not heare but by preaching , and none cm pi each except he be lent : therefore (O Lord; raife vp faithful dillributers of thy mifteries, who fetting apart all worldly refpedes, may b oth m their life and doflrine only feeke thy glory.Contrarily confound Sathan, Antichriit with all hirelings, whom thou halt already caft otrinto a reprobate fenfe, that they may notbyfefteSjfchifmeSjherefiesand errors dil- quiet thy little flocke. And becaufe(0 Lord; w e be fallen into the latter dales and daunge- rous times wherein ignorance hath gotten the vpper hand , andSathanby his minilters feekes by all meanes to quench the light of thy Gofpelbwe befcech thee to main taine thy caufe againft thefe raueniiig wolucs, and (trengthenall thy ieruants whom they kecpe i'l prifo:i and bondage.Let no: tliy long fut're- ringbe an occafion, either toenCreaie th>;ir tyranniclorto diicourage thy children : nev- therletourllns and nickedaciie beeanhrn- drance to thy mercies.bur with (bce.i O I.oi d confider thefe great mifcries. For thy people IfraeJl many times by their (innesprcuokcd thine anger.and thou punilhedti: them by tiiy iuftiudgement.yer though their l:ns were nc- iicr fo grieuous , if they once returned from their iniquitie, thou receiusdft them to mer- cy. Wee therefore molt wretched lianers hj,-- Wuile our .manifold fins, and earnefUy repeiK vsofour former wickeJnts and vngodly be- hauionrtowards thee : and wl(ereas wee can not ofour felues piirchafc thy pardon, yec we humbly beieech thee for leius Chriftes fake, tb n.ew thy mercies vponvs, and receiuevs aeaine to thy fauour. Graunt vs deare Father tne'.eourrequelts,and all other things neccl- ?ary for vs and thy whole Church, accordir^ tofhypromife inlefubChriltour Lord . In wtoienamc wte belecch tiiee.ashec halt t3\i^ht Y9-iayixzg.0urfaihtr wlwb art &c» Euening Traier. /^LordGodFatlier eircrhftingand fi|j o: pity ,we acknowledge i*c contelicti>|t we Praicrs. b«not worthy to Kft \ y cnr e;,'e^ to heaiien, touch IcHc to prefent )iir leliies before ihy mateftie with confidence thjt then wiicheai c our praicrs .md gr.int our requtfU,if « < co'i- fider our o-.% n dcferuirigSjfor our confcfcnces do accufevs, and our linsdowitneileagainll vs,& we know that thou ait an vpright uidge which deell notiuitihethe finnersCc wicked inen,but puniil.eftthe faultcscfjllfuch as tranfgretle thy -commandements . Yet molt merciliil fjther.lith it hath pleufed chee to c5 mand vi to cal on thee in all our troubles and adueifitrftjpromifingeuen then tohclpevs, V, hen we feele our relues(a5 it vv ere)fwallow- ed vpof death and delperation:uevttcrly re- nounce al woildly conhdence, and fiie to thy foueraigne bountie, as our onely ftay andre- fuge.Ueleeching thee not to cal to remebracc ourmanifoldlins&wickednes.w hereby wee Continually prouoke thy wratli & indignatiQ againlt v s:ne)ther our negligence & vnkind- neile, which haue neither worthely efteeme J, nor m our Lues fufficictly exprefied the fu eet comfort of thy Gofpellreuealed vnto vs: but ratlier to atccpt the obedience and death of thy Ibnne lefus Chrilljwho by offering vp his body in fxritice once foral, hath madca fuf- ficient reoompence for all our fins.Hauc mer- cy there f«re vpon vs O Lord, and forgiue v s our offen(es.Teach vs by thy holy fpint^that we may lightly way them & earneiUy repent for the fa(ne. And fo much the rath€r(0[Lord) becaufe Jiatthe reprobate and luchasthou haft forfiken can not praife thee nor call vp- on thy rame, but the repenting har t, the for- rowfullmind,the confcience oppi efledjhun- gring aid thirfting for thy grace,llial euer let forth cly praife and glory. And flbeit we be but wormej and duftjyet thou at our crcator,and we are the worke of thy l»Bid.yea,chou art our Father, and we thy childr4i:thou art our Sheepeheard, and wee thy flcckc: thou art our Redeemer , and wee thy pa>ple whom thou halt bought : thou art our God ac we thme inheritance . Correft vS not tierefore m thine anger (0 Lord) neither according to our deferts punifh vs, but mer- ciftilV chaftife Vi with a fatherly afteftio, that al th; world may know that at what time fo- eueralinner doth repent him ot his fins from chc bottom of his hart,thou w ilt put away al hisfv'ickednefle out ot thy remembrance, as thcij halt promifed by thy holy Prophet* finally forafmuch as it hath plealed thee o in^e the night for man to reft in,as thou ha.l .ordained him the day to trauell, graunt p deire Father) that we may fb take our bodsy ret,that our foules may cotinually w atch for thf ume that our Lorde lefus Chnit fliall .p- p^refor ourdeliuerance outofthismorall . fc,& in the meane fealbn, that ^\ e not oier- come by any fantifes,dreames,or other tenp- titi6s,may fiiUy fet our minds vp6thee,bue tjecieare thee, & reft in thee . Furthemore, tiat our lleepe be not excclTiue or ouernuch after the infatiablc defires of ourflc[h,b« on- ly lufficientio cotent our weake nature that v.e may bee the better difpofed toliuanali godly conuerfation, to the gloiry of th^ holy VJiae'SiDdpio&t9[ouT breuircn.Sobthat we may contir.ually grow in thankfulnelle towards th«e,to bee led int« alltruth,& comforted in all our adiietlities, OLcrdllrer.gthenourfaithjkindleitmorein fcruentnes & loue tow ards thee & our neigh- bours for thy fake. Suffer vS not (tr.oft dearc father)toreceiuethy w ord any more invaine^ but grant vs alw aies the afiiftace of thy grace and holy fpirit,that in hjrt,word, & detd,w c may fanvlirie & do worfl.ip to thy name,help to amplifie & increafe thy kingdom, & what- foeuer thou fendeftjwee may beehartely weli content with thy good pleafuie dc will .lee vs not Ijckc the thing (O Fathei) v. ithout the w hicii We can not fei ue cliee : but bJdle thou fo al the works of our hads,that we may haue fiifhcientjandnot beechargeable but rather helpful to others. Be merciful (O Lord) to our ofknces, and feeing our debtis great uhich thou haft forgiucn vS in lefus Chu{t,make vs to loue thee and our neighbours ftj much the more. Be thou our Father, our Captaine and defender in all temptations, holde thou vs by thy mercifiiU hand, that we may bedchucrcd from all inconueniences, and end our lines in the (anftifying and honour of thy holy name, through lefus Chrilt our Lord & only Sauior. Let thy raiditie hand and out-ftrccched aniie(0 Lord( be ftiil our defence: tliy mercy and louing kindneflein Icfus Chrift thy dearc fonne our ialuation, thy true and holy word , ourinftruftion,thy grace and holy fpirit ou'T comfort and confolacion vnto tho^end and in'' tlieend.Sobeit. ' ' 0 Lord iftcnaji our faith. Aconfefsionfor allcftatca andtirna. * <'~\ Eternal God and molfqierciftil father, w?. ^-^ confelfe & acknowledge here before thy djuinemaieftie, that we are miierablefinne:^ coceiued & bom in fin and iniquitie, (b that i; vs there is no goodneffe . Fortlieftclh eue: pjorerebelleth againll the fpirit, wfber' H Praiers. conumuilly cnnrgreilc thy holy precepts and comra.iric5cmencs,& (b purchafe to our felues thioiigli thy iiilt iult iudgeme t,death ,& d.Jiii- natioa. Notwithibnding O henueiily father) forairnuch as rve arc difple.ifed wiclioiir felus for the fins that ■*'ce haac committed ag,nnlt thee, & do vnfjir.ediy repent vs of the fame, ■we molt humbly befeech thee for lefus Chi ilt . fake to n>e\v thy mercy vpon vs to forgiue vii all our finnss,3nd increafe thy holy fpirite in' vs, that \vc ackno.v ledg'ing from the bottom of our harts,oar o-vne vnvighteoiifnc!le, may fromhence fortfi nor only mortiaeoiiriinful Kiftes and ane^ions but aUb bring forth f-tch, " l^iunes as may be agreeable to thV moftblel- fed wil,nottorthe worthineife thereof, but for the meritcs of thy dearely belouedlbnne JefiisChriltour one'ly Sauiour , whom thou hall already giticnan oblation and ofttrin» for our finnes,and for -svhofe fake ue are cer- ■ tamrj'perf/, aded that thou wilt denie vs no- thing chat -.vceihanaske in hiffnamc accor- ding to thy wil.Forthy fpiri: dodi ailhre our tonicierices tha^ thou art our merciful fatlier . indfo loiielt >s thy children yhroiigh him, that nothing is able to remoiie thy heauenly; graceiSc fauour from vs. Tu thee theertfore \'0 Father; with thy ronne,nnd t!ie holy Gho(V he all honour and gl^ryjvi prid without end, ..^ir.en. A^raier to he f tide before a manbcgin his worke. O! I Lo:d God mcit merciful! father & Saiii- or,reeing jthathpleaftd thee tocGnuvind vs to traueljthat we may relieue oirr need,wc befeech thee of thy grace to bleile our labors, tiiat thy blclfing may extend vnto vs,without thc^^hich ueearenotablcto conrinuc.and that this great fanor may be a v. itnes vnto vi ofthy bountihilneileand affiihuicc , fo that tliertby '.ve may knowrtlit fatherly care that thou hall oner vs. Moreouer (O Lord;wee beieerb thee that thou wouldftltrtngth evs with thy holy (pi- rit tbac-wcmay faithful^,' traiielinoureftace fi vocanonwithourfraud or deceiter^ tiiat we may indeuourour felnes to follow thine holy ordinance rather then to keketo fatiiVy cnr greedy at+eiftions or defire to game. And ft it j4eafe thee O Lord to piofpcr our.labour •giiio vs,a minde aifo to helpe them that hauc nct-dc,acct)rding to that.abilitie that thoupf thy mti cy U,.tlt giue Ys:anii knowing that .J good things come of thee. ?ran:.that.we may liLf -.iblc on; felues to on ncig!ibours,and not by anymcanslift onrielufcsrcbouethe i\hich bauciiot recejueti Co libcrall a portion as of lliv mercy thou hall giucii.vnco vy. And if it pl^afe tiiee to try andc;grit vs gi h c tu kiiovv thai, thou V, ilt noiinili vs cotinually -j'lroiigh tliy bountifulihberality, thativt Lc not focempteu that we f-d! intodilhuft, but tliat ■ ■; -.-n iv patiently waite till liiou Hll vj, not or.tly wipii coipcr.d graces and bcneKtr, bii: J/.:iv wjth^iine heauenly an fullain our weaknes,th;iC we bling defended with the force of thy grace , may beeliifely prcferuedagainlt allailaultsof Satlan; who gotth about cotinually lik a roring -ion,(ee— king, to der.ocir vs.Encrcal'e our fditi(0 mer- ciful fither) tiiarweedoc not i\\ eueatany time fro thy heaucly u ord,but augnxut ia V5- hope^' loue,w-ith acarcfuU keeping jfal thy commandemctSjthat no haidnes ot feart, nm. hypocri(ic,nococupiiccnceoftheeie^norin- tilements of tlie world do draw vsawjy froiH thy obedicce. And feeing we line nown theic. moll perilous tim.cs , let thy fatherljproiu- dcncedefcndvsagainlt the violence Ji errois, ^ th« >uie vndcrit;"d:ng & knowledge of thy ciith: Slat v\ e .il witli one accord 6: vnitie of njnd, >ay worlliip tliee ouronly God'.md Sau!>ur. /,p.d that all pallors (bepchcai ds and rdni- l'6-s,co whom thou haft comuicd tiiediQen-.- f.tionof thy hclyworde and charge oljhy cik.fen people,may both lu tiieirli.e Jk dtc- riite be found faithful!, kttiP.g oiicly^iebre th«r eyes thy gbry:«!c that by thim M pb.i c Ib^pe •,• hich wander and 2 oaltray, may Ite ^aAered and brt^igfit home'to thv fold, l* i^rcoiicrbec.niie the hartsof rulers aroiii thyiads, w e befeech thee to diredl & gouca cne brts ofai kings,prina-s and m.)giitrat