An analyticall exposition of both the Epistles of the Apostle Peter : $b Illustrated by doctrines out of every textAmes, William
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An analyticall exposition of both the Epistles of the Apostle Peter : $b Illustrated by doctrines out of every text
Ames, William
Bible. Peter -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800
This is gathered from these words, _We have seene his Majestie_.
So great was this Majestie, that the Disciples could not beare it,
_Matthew 17.6._ It astonished and amazed _Peter_, _Marke 9.6._
_Vse_ 1. This may serve to instruct us, to conceive by this proofe, how
great the glory and Majestie of Christ is now in Heaven, how great it
shall be at the last day, and how great we also shall be made in the
life to come.
2. To exhort us, to have Christ in high estimation: We have no cause
to be ashamed of so great a Majestie; according to that of our Saviour;
_If any one be ashamed of me in this adulterous generation, him will I
be ashamed of before God and his Angels._
Doctrine 6. _This majestie was expressed in those words of God_, This
is my beloved Sonne in whom I am well pleased.
In these words is contained both the power and comming of Christ,
whereof the Apostles witnessed, and wherein is contained the summe of
the Gospell, as we said before. This is gathered from the connexion of
the words, which these have with the former, _We made knowne_, &c. For
in the title of _Sonne_ is declared the honour and glory of Christ,
where he is called _this my Sonne_: in the title of _beloved_ is shewed
the comming of Christ, and the end thereof, namely to reconcile us unto
God, and make us beloved of him: whence he is called, _My beloved in
whom I am well pleased_. By the title of _Sonne_ is chiefly signified
the kingdome of Christ, by the title of _beloved in whom I am well
pleased_, is signified the Priesthood of Christ; and by the third thing
which is added, _Matthew 17.5._ is signified his Propheticall office:
_heare ye him_. And that which is there expressed, is here understood;
so that there is nothing in Christ and the Gospell which may not fitly
be reduced to these few words.
_Use_ 1. This may serve to instruct us, for the building up of our
faith, to have alwayes in our mindes that divine voice; for therefore
came it twice from Heaven, once in the Baptisme of Christ, and once in
this transfiguration which _Peter_ hath reference unto in this place:
All the word of God indeed comes from him, but there are some parts
of it which come from him unto men in a more speciall manner, that is,
immediately. Such was the Decalogue in the Old Testament: such was the
voice, _Iohn 12.28._ and such was this voice that was twice repeated:
Now as we should magnifie every word of God, so in a speciall manner
should we observe and take notice of such words as these.
2. To admonish us, to depend upon Christ alone, and to have recourse
unto him only, in those things which pertaine unto our salvation.
1. Because such a testimony was never given of any one besides Christ.
2. In this testimony, power, honour, and glory is so given unto Christ,
that it is denied unto all others: for the demonstrative particle
_that_, as it is in the originall, ὁ υἱώς ὁ ἀγαπητώς, hath an exclusive
vertue, as touching all others, excluding all others from being
partakers of it.
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