19+ » ixpofatio» àf thé Verfe 8. CItAP.II; v ),Z ?T 4241r1har lurtef vá ei,vuoráraiiJrv ° dva1; vd ultra vProad(ayµfva Verle 8. For in that, hemade all things fubje6i unto him, he hath left nothing not put in fabjeilion; but nowwe fee not all things madefsbjeli unto him. Verfe 9. Tap Paxúe: war' áyq'ares eirarldlaivov lakoyav'Lit ¿td ra adîsa ei savior, Alden rSj 714 irerptttmµivav, ñwms Xáprrl Seú *di? wapTÒs )5V75T1.1 tame,. Xá0111 0Q. The words of this iurldbate, have moti of them been confidered in the wpóemic ; and they muff have the famefenfe inboth places, or the reafoning of the Apofle would be Equivocal. For dpert 9eî, Come old Copies read, xcfìs Bet, betides God, Ged ex- cepted. The Syriac(i Copies alfovary i Some read, For God himfelf by his Grace rafted death : Others,for he, God excepted, tailed death ; which came from x»e1s 0'1íï, and thews that variety to beantient. Hence force have imagined it to be a corruption of the Ne(forians, who dividing the Perfon of Chrill, would not grant that God might be faid todye contrary to Xis2o. 28. Xáprrt toi, is gratiâ, benefeentid, beneficio Dei; by thegrace,goodnef,good will of God, expreffing the firlt fpring, and moving caufe of redarrlet. the fufferingsofChrift; yst]aooeeeavdr, fhould tafle of death; an Hebraifm for todye; intimating withal], the truth, reality, and kind of his death, which was bitter; and `T+1pwavlós. which was called his Cup; ízip wailas, in the Mafcatins not Neuter Gender; for íardq wlvrar, by an Ensilage ofnumber; that is, qup, of whom he treats ; all andevery one of the children untowhom he was a Captain of Salvation. Verfe But wefee yefus crowned with glory and honour , whofor the fuffering of death was et littlewhile made lower than the Angels, that he by the grace ofGodmight tafle of death for all. VerleV. Ou x. -r° Fie finti words of the fifth Verfe, áu y; for, declare that the Apotile is in the purfuit of his former Argument. t, for ; dothnot alwayes intimate the Intro- dulionof a Reafon in the confirmation of what is pall ; but fometimes a Progreffi- on unto fomewhat elfe in the like kind with that which precedeth, and fo hath not refpeek unto any efpecial words or fayings before going , but unto the whole mat- ter in hand, efpecially that which dothenfue : as nam allo is tiled inLatin ; nam quis se juvenum conftdentij(me, noflras jut adire domos. A new Argument therefore to the fame purpofe with that before, is intimated by this particle, For. Thewhole Verfe contains an Ajrtion laid down in a negative Propofition, the Asfumption of the Apoilles Argument, or the proof of it fuppofed in apre-fyllogifm, confifling in the enfuingTesimony with his Explication of it. And it is to this purpofe. The World to come is not made fubjeetunto Angels ; but it was made fub- jec°t to Jeffs, and therefore he is exalted above them. This he proves from the Testimony of the Pfalmijl, to this purpofe; All things were made fubjeet'ta man, who for a little while was made lower than Angels; but this man was Jeffs ; and this Af- fumption heproves from the Event : Fitti, On the part ofman abfolutely confidered ; we fee that,all things were not made fubjell unto him ; therefore he cannot be intended. Secondly, On the partof Jeffs; All things in the event agree unto him: He was
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