Annotations upon the five bookes of Moses, the booke of the Psalmes, and the Song of Songs, or, Canticles VVherein the Hebrevv vvords and sentences, are compared with, and explained by the ancient Greeke and Chaldee versions, and other records and monuments of the Hebrewes: but chiefly by conference with the holy Scriptures, Moses his words, lawes and ordinances, the sacrifices, and other legall ceremonies heretofore commanded by God to the Church of Israel, are explained. With an advertisement touching some objections made against the sinceritie of the Hebrew text, and allegation of the Rabbines in these annotations. As also tables directing unto such principall things as are observed in the annotations upon each severall booke. By Henry Ainsworth.

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Annotations upon the five bookes of Moses, the booke of the Psalmes, and the Song of Songs, or, Canticles VVherein the Hebrevv vvords and sentences, are compared with, and explained by the ancient Greeke and Chaldee versions, and other records and monuments of the Hebrewes: but chiefly by conference with the holy Scriptures, Moses his words, lawes and ordinances, the sacrifices, and other legall ceremonies heretofore commanded by God to the Church of Israel, are explained. With an advertisement touching some objections made against the sinceritie of the Hebrew text, and allegation of the Rabbines in these annotations. As also tables directing unto such principall things as are observed in the annotations upon each severall booke. By Henry Ainsworth.
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1627.
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Bible. -- O.T. -- Pentateuch -- Commentaries.
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Bible. -- O.T. -- Song of Solomon -- Commentaries.
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"Annotations upon the five bookes of Moses, the booke of the Psalmes, and the Song of Songs, or, Canticles VVherein the Hebrevv vvords and sentences, are compared with, and explained by the ancient Greeke and Chaldee versions, and other records and monuments of the Hebrewes: but chiefly by conference with the holy Scriptures, Moses his words, lawes and ordinances, the sacrifices, and other legall ceremonies heretofore commanded by God to the Church of Israel, are explained. With an advertisement touching some objections made against the sinceritie of the Hebrew text, and allegation of the Rabbines in these annotations. As also tables directing unto such principall things as are observed in the annotations upon each severall booke. By Henry Ainsworth." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A11649.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.

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The Summe of EXODVS.

THis second booke of Moses, sheweth the increase and oppression of Israel in Egypt: the sending of Moses to deliver them: the tenne plagues of God upon Egypt: the bringing out of Israel with strong hand: the leading of them through the sea, where Pharaoh was drowned: the safe conducting of them in the wildernesse: the Covenant be∣tweene God and them at Mount Sina, where he gave them Lawes and Iudgements and Sta∣tutes; ordaining a Priesthood, for his service; and erected a Tabernacle, for to dwell therein among them.

More particularly.
  • ISrael increase, are oppressed in Egypt, and their sonns drowned. Chap. 1
  • Moses his birth, education, pietie, and perse∣cution. 2
  • Moses keeping sheepe, seeth a vision; and is sent to deliver Israel. 3
  • He is confirmed by signes, is sent with Aaron to Pharaoh and Israel. 4
  • Pharaoh resisteth, and vexeth Israel: they cry out of Moses, and grieve him. 5
  • God incourageth Moses, and sends him again to Israel and Pharaoh. 6
  • Moses worketh miracles; and is resisted by Pha∣raohs sorcerers. 7
  • Egypt is plagued, with Frogs, Lice, and Flies: Pharaoh is hardned. 8
  • Moe plagues of Murrain, Boyls, and Haile: yet Pharaoh resisteth. 9
  • Plagues of Locusts, and Darknesse: Pharaoh is more hardned. 10
  • Egypt is appointed to the spoile: all their first-borne threatned to die. 11
  • The Passover is kept: the first borne of Egypt slaine: Israel departeth. 12
  • Their first-born are sanctified to God: he conduc∣teth Israel, with a pillar. 13
  • Pharaoh pursueth Israel: they passe through the sea, where Pharaoh is drowned. 14
  • Israel ingeth Gods praise. They murmur for water, and have it sweetned. 15
  • They murmur for bread: God feeds them with Quailes, and Manna. 16
  • They murmur for water, and have it from th Rocke. They overcome Amaleck. 17
  • Iethro meeteth Moses. Officers are set over Is∣rael. 18
  • Israel is sanctified to receive Gods fiery Law at Sina mount. 19
  • God giveth the morall Law, with terrour: all 〈◊〉〈◊〉 is afraid. 20
  • Iudiciall lawes, concerning the bodies and lives of men. Chap. 21
  • Lawes concerning goods and chatels. 22
  • Moe lawes concerning justice; and religious duties. 23
  • The couenant of the law is approved and confir∣med with sacrifice, 24
  • God commandeth to make an Arke, a Table, and a Candlesticke. 25
  • To make a Tabernacle wherein they should bee placed. 26
  • To make a brazen Altar: and Court of the Tabernacle. 27
  • To make priestly garments for Aaron and his sonnes. 28
  • To consecrate the Priests, and Altar: to sa∣crifice daily. 29
  • To make the golden Altar; the brazen Laver: anointing oile, and perfume. 30
  • The workemen of the Tabernacle: the Sabbath: and Tables of stone. 31
  • Israels Idolatry: for which God would have de∣stroyed them. 32
  • They are brought to repentance. Moses would see Gods glory. 33
  • The covenant is renewed: Moses face shineth, and is veiled. 34
  • The people bring gifts, for the making of the Tabernacle. 35
  • Bezaleel and Aholiab, make the Tabernacle it selfe. 36
  • The Arke, Table, Candlesticke, golden Altar, Oile▪ and perfume are made. 37
  • The brazen Altar, Laver; and Court. The sum of the offrings. 38
  • The Priests garments are made. All the worke is approved. 39
  • The Tabernacle is set up; and anoynted: and fil∣led with Gods glorie. 40
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