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Show ;:~4 Df .Ifraels Cttmp1. _LIB. VL . 'b Ou' letdi& ·H-ke Streets, \vhere there \Vas buying and felling as i1.A'AtrJ n -.r~J..~ in a market, and tradefmen in th~ir iliop~ in(b )manner ~!Ta.\'ts·ft.~tt of a City leading to and fro. Thts Cttmp Is (c) thoog~t ~ X,d.~d·frs- to be round a milediftant from the 'I abertlltcle:J that lS ~J '¥ sb~lx.H.A a 8a6bath daies joNr11e11; and this is gathered from o.ftp · ·3· n.. ? b h l d riq c.rr P..97• Jofo. 3· 4. where the d1fiance etween t e Peop e an ~~: r~ad~nt He- the Ark. is commanded to be-two thoufand c11bits. ir<~t,filro1 Ifra • • d h f · · h E fr tlitA ~aftram. After thts, pttche t e C11mp o Leut.: Jn t e a ern t~rotfuiffe in part .Mofes" .A~tron, and the Priefls; tn the South the ~~;;;;:/:!;~ CDh4thites; in the W c:fi the GerfhoniteJ') in the North miUiareinter- the Merariles. · _tw;;/~~i~ille .~~ the. middle was the Camps ·tJf .th.e Divine. Majefl.J· 1ajJHKm,& hoc Unto th1s David alludeth: God u 1Q Lhe·mzddeit of era~ iter sab· her, the fuall not be moved, P[al.46.). ·~;~.~:,~·~· After the fame manner the parts of ~he City Jert~fo. /em were difiinguiihed, when the Cornmonwealch was ·,;~~;~:n,/,:6 fetlehd. (d) From thhegate of!;~fle1•,fito the fhhoHnt4i:: ·c.7.fell.u. oft · eTe~Qple,wast eCampfJ_J l.Jrae; romt egateoJ the mountain of the Temple, to the gate of the CoHrl (which was otherwife called Nicanors gate) wa~ the C4mp of L~vi: from the gate of the CoNrt, and forward, was the c.emp of the Divine Majeft.J. Furthermore we are to know, that the twelve TribeJ had between them four principal . B.tn~~ers, or St~tndardi; three Trihes to one Slandard: for which reafon, the church is faid to be terrible as an Army ~e'Av-3-~~.,.~ with banners, Can. 6. 4. The Hebre"Wword Battner, rix_~pJ,u@- ~ Numb.2.2. the Gree~traoflateth (e) Order and fo th~ ~cti'tJ.~ tiu1': C aldee calleth it (f) Teltes (a word borrowed of the f'-il) ,JJ Gree4, rr~~~~) order: Whence the .Apo.flle taketh his 0 , ·r ~·n~p~ phrafe .. Every man in his own order, 1 C~r.15 .l '. ~r que fM:t•.. ~ f ( Qrdina~am["· Every La1111er was thought to. be _o 3 l'oloHrJ', .g) ac· ~am acrem. cording. tO the colours of the preCIOUS fiones In the g Jonathan V- · h f~ h · · 1.. B tel N""'•,· 3, brefr-plate) >beartog t .e name_s Q t etr PAtrtarcru. h~t . t IS Of t~eif' c tJfJJjr. . ~his proportion wi11 not hold in ali,Ceeing Levi (who' Js not here among the othex TribeJ) was in the breafi:· plate ~ne of the twelve: and Jofeph there graved on the Berti hath h~re two Trihe.r, EphrlfiiJJ andManaJ!Cr, h Dicu.t in bl:lnto whom two coloNrl cannot be allowed from the ve_xil~o ReHhen reafr. plate. fuij)e_rmag,intm Each B h d · r · hommiJ: in . anner a Its 1everalmstto, or infcription vexiUo Jehtt· In. the firfi Stttndarcl was wrkten from N~tm 1 ·dab. i'!lagin:m R.ite Jtt:l L d dl h · ' · • 0. 2 5 • l~omrtnvexillc ·~ :; · r' or 'art ell· tne enemies h-e fo~ttered~ and let E.phr~im ima-them that hate the~ flee before I he e. (h) It is moreover g;ne!" !Joni1: in taoght by the Heorews that each S.t d db ...J d. '!le.rrl!o Da,, . ftinfr C. • ·' an ar au a I• rmagrn~maqllt-jtgH en graven 1n tt. ReNbenJ st4ndard had the 1£ P Fag. Image of a Man: Jt~dahs the Image of a Lion. Ephr . Numh:2~ A hen · the Image ol!' a nO . - d h . · atmJ Efrtt, rlndem. . 'J X· an Dans I e 1mttge of an B4gle. ; Ans;eli e:r: hoc· Thefe farn_e four creaiNres are nfed by Eze~iel Ez 1 ver[u definiri· rc. to defcrtbe the nature of Angels Every Che b · .. P:ffu"r. ;pmr_eis faid to hav j' . +:'.. .l f. ru tm lftm[prrwu tn- . . e our 1 aceJ: tTJeface ~ a man, to fhew his telltgentc1, 11r underfiandtng; of a Lion, to lhew his power;o-~' an Ox homo, pore_nr.c' ' t-o thew his rninifirat ffi of 'J , 1ft Leo, mrm- . , . . ory O C:e; ~rn Eagle to fhew ftratorij ut lu5 fwtftnefi tn the execution of Gods w1·11 ThiA r-- Bos, r& celereJ · d r.. • • • ~tame . fJCClptton;at ..A.ngelt you ·may find R 6 Uf -4f!UI.1 " · . 11r e· J3 he fi fo . . . . ' ev 4, . mtl.tn ~{e.k·'· Y t . ame Hr., In the optnJon.of many of the ·k Hitro,!fm . ad ' (~_) Fll'ther,-., are fhaclnwed forth the fioNr Ev 'o liftt initium {~~ . .' . The {h d d tl1l,::,e 1 J. commeDt11r11 rn ~ m4n . a owe S. Matthew, becaufe he begin-s Mnt,lr~G"~-t-t.or .. h!s Go.fPel ~Ith the Generation of chrifJ according to homilrl • .r~ E~ h1s buman1ty : The LJ'011 S. MarL bec'au"e he bevi z_~k a~!l11!e'.~ . h h · rlr;. 1 t • ~, 11 ~n- nrm, "' trnttt~ ?et : Is, ~tij.pe , from ttlat votce of the Lion roaring ?· ~Mr,~.fiia,u 10 the\\ tldern{{s, Vox clamanti.r i~ def'ert . Th . tn MaHh~n ~ ... . S L11l.e b r., h b · . J" 0 • e Ox Marco,. rz.gm:n - . . ~ ' ecau,e e egmneth. With Zacharias the I.e.~ne MarrhP. Frrefl: .and the E.tg/e S. john, who foaring aloft begi . urn ~rcum,iUJ " lleth wnh t he Divinit11 oifChri{i ll hcmrnep1uat Th .; · ttditmhrarum. . us hav.e w~ feen how they pitch'd their canJ :J' AJ41Nfl. de csn. their fN4rchzng ~OIJOWeth; and here We r,~'fen[H F.wmge:, d fi f} } · h" . , are tO COn l. Jifl·.t, 1 c6. e~, ~ ~., t leu mdrc rng t'! therr joHrneJJ thorow the , . Wxldelncfs. Secondly, theu marchi11gin their batte!J. ConaJ |