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51 4 elf p e k; , e. A P .15. l.2okto thyfelfin time ? What ? WiIt tho i not bewife as yet, before that thy finali down and deftruation -Chall come, when it will be too late ? Do not thefe foregoing examples of'6ods anger, make it appearplainly unto thee, what.he thinketh d thee ? Call 'Pha- raoh to thy minde, who had Gods judgements laid open before his eyes, but he would not be initrucied. Take heed, left that thou treading in the famefteps, tumble at fall into the fame Pit of deftrudion. The word in Greek put for IuE%ements, betides that fîgnification ofCeremonies, which thefeventy interpretors do .give to ir, loth note out alfo, Arguments and proofs of Inflict : See Theod. Reza on Luke t. 6. Which fignification agreeth fitly to this place, as if hee Ilhould fay, The proofs of thy Jultice have been manifefted, that is, Thou haft declared openlyto the whole world, that thou art a moft juft Judge. Verfe 5. e..4-nel after this I looked, and the Temple War opened. He doth now fet upon a more plentiful) defcription of the An gels in fpeciall : and firft by the place whence they come forth, that is, the Temple that Was .opened. Whichwas opened,Chap.ra.r9. The mention whereof is now again repeated, in which cafe re- petitions are ufüall, , becaufe of that f'o long a recording of things pall:, which hath come between in three whole Chapters before this. The Temple was fruit before, as long as the Woman Wu in the wildernefe. Often times Angels came out from thence, but there was a wail hung before the door, which would not fitf- fer a man to look in, whereupon it was, that they who were without, had it hidden from them continually for all that. But nowwhen it is opened, they who Rand in the Court, might look into ir, if they would. The Temple of the Tabernacle of tefimony in heaven. This is a circumlocutory defcription of the Holy of Holies. The tWo Tables offlore are called the teflimony, becaufe of the Law that was writ- ten in them, which teilifieth Gods Will. Hereupon the eflrke is called by the fame name, becaufe that thefe Tables were laid up within it; afterwards this name was .derived further to the Whole Tabernacle, within the innermoft whereof, the Ark reci- ded, Numb.i7,z3. But yet thefe words in this place, the Temple of theTabernacle of teflimony, are all one with thole, and the eflrk of his covenant in his Templt Wae feen, Chap. ai. 19. The Taber- nacle feemeth to be joyned with the Temple, not becaufe the Law vvas alwayes kept in the Tabenacle, which rdid not abide unto

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