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
Vpon occasion of the Apostles testimony before cited, there is in
these words a new description made of some wicked men of whom we
must greatly beware. For in that he saith, that this is first to be
knowne, what these wicked men are, of whom he doth admonish us, he doth
thereby mean not only to shew that this is necessary to be known for
the understanding and applying of the Apostles words with benefit, but
also that this may and ought to be chiefly observed out of the Apostles
words, namely, that there shall come such men in the last dayes. For
so is this phrase explained, _Iude_, verse 18. These wicked men are
described in generall, 1. By their impiety towards God, that they
are _scoffers_. 2. By their impurity of life and deeds, that _they
walke after their own lusts_. Then in special by their arguing, that
the wicked scoffers used, to defend their impiety, and to remove the
contrary doctrine from themselves, verse 4. For in those words is
expressed, 1. their scoffing, which was before noted in generall, and
2. their argument is set forth, whereby they would perswade themselves
and others, that they might walk after their own lusts, without feare
or danger: namely, because the comming of God, the expectation whereof
did deterre men from such a life, is not to be feared, in these words:
_Where is the promise of his comming_? Now this they confirmed to
themselves and others by a vaine comparing the times that went before
with those that were to come; that whereas there was no comming of
the Lord to judge the world since the times of the Fathers, and from
the creation of the world, there was no cause to feare that any such
thing would happen at the end of the world, in these words, _For since
the Fathers fell asleepe, all things continue as they were from the
beginning of the creation_. Now this whole description, or rather the
thing described, that is, this impiety, is illustrated by the adjunct
of time, wherein chiefly and by a speciall kind of eminency or
abundance it is found, namely, _in the last dayes_.
The Doctrines arising here-hence.
Doctrine 1. _In the reading of the Scriptures we must give speciall
heed unto those things whereof we have greatest use._
This is gathered from these words: _Knowing this first_. For the
Apostle would, that for the present they should first and chiefly think
of those things, that the Apostles had spoken for their present use,
touching those wicked men.
Doctrine 2. _The Scripture foretels most grievous things of the last
dayes._
So _1 Timothy 4.1._ _2 Timothy 3.1._
_Reason_ 1. For that iniquity doth abound more in the last dayes, it is
because knowledge doth abound, which is held under righteousnesse: that
makes the sin the more sinfull, _Romans 7.13._ and doth more incense
the wrath of God, _Romans 1.18._
2. Because the last ages, by reason of that depravednesse and
corruption which hath over-spread mankind, are as it were the sink
of all the ages that went before, to receive their dregs.
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