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THis Table setteth out to the eye the genealogie of Adam, so passing by the Patriarches, Iudges, Kinges, Prophtees, and Priestes, and the fathers of their tyme, continuyng in lineal dissent to Christe our Sauiour.
A ADAM the first man was fourmed by God of the duste of the grounde, and translated into Paradise, out of the which do spryng the foure notable floodes. And Adam gaue name to the woman, which was made of his ribbe (while he was a sleepe) and called her EVA, as he gaue name to al other cre∣atures. And after he had consented vnto her for eatyng of the Apple which was forbid∣den them, their eyes were opened, and they knewe they were naked, and therefore they made them selues aprons of fygge leaues. And God droue them out of Paradice, and set Cherubims and a fierie two edged sworde to kepe the way of the tree of lyfe: And after he had rebuked hym, his wyfe, and the serpent, he cursed the earth with thorne and thystle, and he was enioyned to gette his bread in the sweat of his face. Who begat thirtie sonnes and thirtie daughters, besyde Cain and Abel, as foloweth. He lyued yeres. 930. Gen. 31.
B Cain was a husband man, and beyng displeased that his offrynges were reproued, and not his brother Abels (although he was rebuked of God for his enuie) slue his brother, and offended seuen folde therby. After that, he was made a fugitiue and a vagabonde vpon the earth: for he was accursed of God, and was seuen folde punyshed vnto the seuenth generation. His sinne was seuen folde. For first he dyd not ryghtly deuide. 2 he en∣uied his brother. 3 he dealt subtillye. 4 he kylled hym. 5 he stubbernly denied it. 6 he dispayred. 7 beyng con∣dempned, he repented not. Gen. 28. This Cain was the first builder of the earthly citie, in the whiche he be∣stowed his children for feare, because he vsed violence, rauyne, and spoyle. Gen. 29.
Lamech first brou¦ght in Bigamie, after he had slayne a man to the woun¦dyng of hymselfe, and a young man to his owne punish¦ment. He shewed his wiues that for this deede there was seuen folde pu¦nyshment due for hym.
C Iabel dyd first deuise the shepheards ca∣bornes to be redylye caried about. He was the first which made distinction betwixt the flockes of sheepe and the flockes of kyddes, accordyng to their age and qualitie, and dyd deuide them a sunder. Gen. 4.
D Iubal was the father of them which song in Hary & Organs, not synder of the instru∣mentes, but inuentour of the art of musicke, to the intent that the shepheardes labours myght be somewhat recreated: and lest that the art of musicke shoulde decay, he graued the whole science in two pyllers, the one of marble agaynst the floodes, the other of bricke agaynst the fire. Gen. 4.
E Tubalcain was the first inuentour of Smythes art, and of grauyng worke in metall: by whose doyng, Iubal his brother hauyng delectation in the sounde of his hambers, was the first that deuised proportions, and harmonies spryngyng out of them. Genesis. 4.
F Heber gaue the name of the Hebrues, or els they were called Abrahey, of Abraham. Genesis. 11.
G Phalec lyued when the deuision of the tongues was made, at the buyldyng of the towre of Babel in the lande Sennaar, in whose familie the most auncient tongue of the Hebrues dyd remayne. He was called Phalech, that is, deuided from other: For God deuided all the chyldren of men into 72. tongues, of the which only 18. hath their letters. In his tyme Idols were worshipped in Babylon. Gen. 11.
H Nachor after he was come out of Chaldee, he toke to wife Melcha, the daughter of his bro∣ther Aram, he dwelt in Charran of Mesopotamia, he had three sonnes, Huz, Buz, & Batuel, with other fiue. Of Buz sprang Balaam, who is called in Iob Eliud Buzites. Gen. 11.
I Thare maketh the end of the second generation, hauyng 1222. yeres accordyng to the He¦brues, but accordyng to the Septuaginta. 1072. This Thare the father of Abraham, not able to be••••e the iniuries that were done vnto hym of worshyppyng the fire in Chaldee, where the Chaldees destroyed his first begotten sonne Aram, he soiourned as pilgrime with Abraham and 〈◊〉〈◊〉, and the familie of Aram, in Aram Mesopotamia, where after two hundred and fiue yeres of his age, he dyed. Gen. 12.
ADAM EVA
CainB Salma∣na. AbelM Del∣bora. Enoch. Yrach. Maniael. Matusael Lamech. wyfe. Ada. Iabel.C IubalD wyfe Sella. Thubal∣caim.E Neoma. Seth.K 912. Enos. 905. Chainan. 910. Malaleel. 895. Iareth. 962. Enoch.L 365. Mathusal 969. Lamech. 777. Noe N 950. Sem. 692. Ariaxath. 338. Bale or Cainā. 933. Heber.F 474. Phalech.G 239. Reu or Ragau 239. Saruch. 230. NachorH 152. Thare.I 205. Christes line. Cham. Iapheth. Chus. Nemroth.
K Seth was begotten by Adam in the .230. yere of his lyfe, where Moyses hath omitted one hundred yeres. wherein Adam and Eua dyd bewayle Abel their sonne so slayne. Gen. 5.
L Enoch pleasing God, was translated into Paradice, and liueth with Helias. which Enoch by inuenting certaine letters, wrote a booke, as is to be gathered out of the epistle of Iuda, in whose tyme it is thought that Adam dyed. Eccle. 44.
M Abel was the first marter who began & builded the Church, which is the citie of God, wherof he was the first citizen, and because he was ryghteous, God accepted his oblation. Gen. 4.
N Noe in the sixt hundred yere of his life, vpō the rage of the waters, made his arke by Gods monition twentie yeres be∣fore, and the waters encreasyng vpon the earth, by the vehe∣mencie of the rayne, which continued fourtie dayes and fourtie nyghtes, he entred his shyppe with seuen soules, and after a hundred and fyftie dayes the waters began to decrease, and the arke dyd rest vpon the mountaynes of Armenia. And after fourtie dayes he sent out a Rauen, and after that a Doue, re∣turnyng with a bowe of Olyue in her mouth. And in the .xxvii. day of the seconde moneth he came out of the arke, the selfe same day after the reuolution of the yere that he entred, and had graunted hym to eate fleshe, exceptyng the blood therein, and buylded an aulter, and sacrifised to God, and God blessed hym that he shoulde growe and multiplie, and had the signe of the raynebowe geuen hym, as a token that the worlde shoulde be no more ouerflowen with flood. He first planted vines, & was drunke with the wine therof, & was scorned of his sonne Cham, who cursed hym, and blessed his other sonnes, & so dyed. Ge. 8.
Here at Noe doth ende the first age, hauyng yeres accordyng to the Hebrewes. 1656. and accordyng to the Septuaginta. 2242.
The eyght ages of the worlde.
The first age was from Adam to Noe: the second, from Noe to Abraham: the thirde, from Abraham to Dauid: the fourth, from Dauid to the transmigration of Babylon: the fyfth, from thence to Christe: the sixth, from Christe to the ende of the worlde: the seuenth, may be added as of them which be in rest which may be accompted from Christes passion to the day of iudgement: the eyght age, as of them which shall ryse agayne from the day of iudgement for euer.
And these ages be not so called for the distinct number of certain thousande yeres, but for certaine notable actes whiche were wrought in the begynnyng of euery one of them. For in the be∣gynnyng of the first age the world was created, In the begyn∣nyng of the seconde the worlde was purged by the flood, In the begynnyng of the thirde circum∣cision was geuen agaynst origi∣nall sinne, In the begynnyng of the fourth was the annoyntyng of the kynges of Israel, In the begynnyng of the fyfth was the transmigration of Gods people into Babylon, In the begynning of the sixth was the incarna∣tion of the sonne of God, In the begynnyng of the seuenth were the gates of heauen opened, In the beginnyng of the eyght shalbe the resur∣rection of the bodyes, the rewarde of good and euyll. Austen. Hierom. Orosius.
After the flood, sprang vp foure principall kyngdomes. Assirians of the east, where Belus was the first kyng. Sycioniorum of the west, where Egialcus was the first kyng. Scithians of the north, where Ninus was the first kyng. Egyptians of the south, where Mineus was the first kyng.
To this Belus succeeded Semiramis his wyfe, who dyd con∣stitute Babylon the chiefe of his kyngdome, to whom Ninus succeeded, who was the deuiser of idols, making an image to his father Belus after his departure, and caused it to be honoured of all men. He obteyned all Asia, and called the head citie Nini∣ue, he raigned in Thracia, he was the inuentor of the art Ma∣gicke, and graued the seuen liberall artes in two pyllers, one of brasse, and another of bricke, he destroyed al maner of bookes. After hym succeeded Sardanapalus, and after hym Arbaces, who translated that kyngdome to the Medes, ouer whom raig∣ned Astriages, whose daughter was wyfe to the prince of Per∣sia, of whom sprang Cyrus, who conquered Astriages: after his death, Darius Astriages sonne raigned with the sayde Cyrus his nephewe.
From these chyldren of Noe do spryng 72. generations, of Iaphet 15. of Cham 30. of Sem 27. which was spread ouer all the whole worlde. Sem obteyned Asia, Cham Africa, Iaphet Europa, that is the north part. The generation of Sem shalbe folowed in this genealogie, for of the other two sprang the gentyles.
❧ Note, that where in any circle ye fynde two numbers, the vpper sheweth howe many yeres he lyued, the vnder number sheweth howe many yeres he iudged or raigned. Note also, that where thorow these tables any person or deede is mentioned not in the very wordes of the scripture, they may be aduouched out of histories Ecclesiastical.