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1 Toen nu Jezus geboren was te Bethlehem, gelegen in Judea, in de dagen van den koning Herodes, ziet, enige wijzen van het Oosten zijn te Jeruzalem aangekomen.

2 Zeggende: Waar is de geboren Koning der Joden? want wij hebben gezien Zijn ster in het Oosten, en zijn gekomen om Hem te aanbidden.

3 De koning Herodes nu, dit gehoord hebbende, werd ontroerd, en geheel Jeruzalem, met hem.

4 En bijeenvergaderd hebbende al de overpriesters en Schriftgeleerden des volks, vraagde van hen, waar de Christus zou geboren worden.

5 En zij zeiden tot hem: Te Bethlehem, in Judea gelegen; want alzo is geschreven door den profeet:

6 En gij Bethlehem, gij land Juda! zijt geenszins de minste onder de vorsten van Juda; want uit u zal de Leidsman voortkomen, Die Mijn volk Israel weiden zal.

7 Toen heeft Herodes de wijzen heimelijk geroepen, en vernam naarstiglijk van hen den tijd, wanneer de ster verschenen was;

8 En hen naar Bethlehem zendende, zeide: Reist heen, en onderzoekt naarstiglijk naar dat Kindeken, en als gij Het zult gevonden hebben, boodschapt het mij, opdat ik ook kome en Datzelve aanbidde.

9 En zij, den koning gehoord hebbende, zijn heengereisd; en ziet, de ster, die zij in het oosten gezien hadden, ging hun voor, totdat zij kwam en stond boven de plaats, waar het Kindeken was.

10 Als zij nu de ster zagen, verheugden zij zich met zeer grote vreugde.

11 En in het huis gekomen zijnde, vonden zij het Kindeken met Maria, Zijn moeder, en nedervallende hebben zij Hetzelve aangebeden; en hun schatten opengedaan hebbende, brachten zij Hem geschenken: goud en wierook, en mirre.

12 En door Goddelijke openbaring vermaand zijnde in den droom, dat zij niet zouden wederkeren tot Herodes, vertrokken zij door een anderen weg weder naar hun land.

13 Toen zij nu vertrokken waren, ziet, de engel des Heeren verschijnt Jozef in den droom, zeggende: Sta op, en neem tot u het Kindeken en Zijn moeder, en vlied in Egypte, en wees aldaar, totdat ik het u zeggen zal; want Herodes zal het Kindeken zoeken, om Hetzelve te doden.

14 Hij dan opgestaan zijnde, nam het Kindeken en Zijn moeder tot zich in den nacht, en vertrok naar Egypte;

15 En was aldaar tot den dood van Herodes; opdat vervuld zou worden hetgeen van den Heere gesproken is door den profeet, zeggende: Uit Egypte heb Ik Mijn Zoon geroepen.

16 Als Herodes zag, dat hij van de wijzen bedrogen was, toen werd hij zeer toornig, en enigen afgezonden hebbende, heeft omgebracht al de kinderen, die binnen Bethlehem, en in al deszelfs landpalen waren, van twee jaren oud en daaronder, naar den tijd, dien hij van de wijzen naarstiglijk onderzocht had.

17 Toen is vervuld geworden, hetgeen gesproken is door den profeet Jeremia, zeggende:

18 Een stem is in Rama gehoord, geklag, geween en veel gekerm; Rachel beweende haar kinderen, en wilde niet vertroost wezen, omdat zij niet zijn!

19 Toen Herodes nu gestorven was, ziet, de engel des Heeren verschijnt Jozef in den droom, in Egypte.

20 Zeggende: Sta op, neem het Kindeken en Zijn moeder tot u, en trek in het land Israels; want zij zijn gestorven, die de ziel van het Kindeken zochten.

21 Hij dan, opgestaan zijnde, heeft tot zich genomen het Kindeken en Zijn moeder, en is gekomen in het land Israels.

22 Maar als hij hoorde, dat Archelaus in Judea koning was, in de plaats van zijn vader Herodes, vreesde hij daarheen te gaan; maar door Goddelijke openbaring vermaand in den droom, is hij vertrokken in de delen van Galilea.

23 En daar gekomen zijnde, nam hij zijn woonplaats in de stad, genaamd Nazareth; opdat vervuld zou worden, wat door de profeten gezegd is, dat Hij Nazarener zal geheten worden.

   

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Coronis (An Appendix to True Christian Religion) # 2

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2. PROPOSITION THE FIRST

I. THERE HAVE BEEN FOUR CHURCHES ON THIS EARTH SINCE THE TIME OF ITS CREATION: A FIRST, WHICH IS TO BE CALLED THE ADAMIC; A SECOND, THE NOACHIAN; A THIRD, THE ISRAELITISH; AND A FOURTH, THE CHRISTIAN. That four Churches have existed on this earth since the creation of the world, manifestly appears in Daniel; first, from the image seen by Nebuchadnezzar in a dream, and, afterwards, from the four beasts rising up out of the sea. On the subject of Nebuchadnezzar's image we read as follows:

Daniel said, Thou, O King, sawest, and behold a great image. And the appearance thereof, standing over against thee, was excellent, and the aspect thereof was terrible. The head of this statue was of fine gold; its breast and arms, of silver; its belly and its thighs, of brass; its legs, of iron; its feet, partly of iron and partly of clay. Thou sawest until a stone was cut out, which was cut without hands, and smote the image upon its feet that were of iron and clay, and ground them to powder. Then were the iron, the clay, the brass, the silver, and the gold, ground to powder together, and became like the chaff of the summer threshing-floors, so that the wind carried them away, and no place was found for them: but the stone which smote the image, became a great rock, and filled the whole earth. In these days shall the God of the heavens set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed; and His kingdom shall not be entrusted to another people: it shall break in pieces and consume all those kingdoms, but it shall stand for ever (Dan. 2:31-35, 44).

That this dream did not signify four political kingdoms on this earth, but four Churches, which should follow one after another, is plain from the following considerations:

(1) That such kingdoms, one after another, have not existed on this earth.

(2) That the Divine Word, in its bosom, does not treat of the kingdoms of the world, but of Churches, which constitute God's kingdom on earth.

(3) Also, because it is said that the God of the heavens shall set up a kingdom which shall not be destroyed to the ages, and that a stone, cut out, not by hands, became a great rock, which filled the whole earth.

(4) And, inasmuch as the Lord our Saviour Jesus Christ, in the Word of both Testaments, is called the "Stone" and "Rock," it is manifest that His kingdom is meant by the last words in this passage.

(5) Moreover, the state of the Church is described, in innumerable passages of the Word, by gold, silver, brass, and iron; its spiritual state as to the good of love by gold, its spiritual state as to the truth of wisdom by silver, its natural state as to the good of charity by brass, and its natural state as to the truth of faith by iron (as may be seen confirmed from the Word in the APOCALYPSE REVEALED , n. 913[2], and elsewhere).

[2] For this reason, the wise in the first ages, who knew the significations of metals, compared the ages which were to follow one another from the first to the last, to those four metals, and called the first age "golden," the second age "silver," the third age "copper," and the fourth age "iron"; and they described them thus according to goods and truths; and, since genuine goods and truths are from no other origin than from the God of heaven, they described them according to the states of the Church with those who lived in those ages; for from these and according to these, all the civil states of kingdoms in respect to justice and judgment exist, thrive and live.

[3] That the Lord the Saviour Jesus Christ is called the "Stone" and "Rock" in the Word of both Testaments, is plain from the following passages. That He is called a "Stone" from these:

Thus said the Lord Jehovih, Behold I will lay in Zion a Stone of approval, a precious corner[-stone] of settled foundation; he who hath believed will not make haste; then I will set judgment to the rule, and justice to the plummet (Isa. 28:16-17).

Jehovah will visit His flock; from Him will come forth the cornerstone (Zech. 10:3-4).

The Stone which the builders rejected is become the head of the corner (Psalm 118:22).

Have ye not read in the Scripture that the Stone which the builders rejected is become the head of the corner? (Matt. 21:42; Mark 12:10-11; Luke 20:17-18; Isa. 8:14-15).

Ye have come to the Lord, the living Stone, rejected indeed of men, but chosen of God; ye yourselves also, as living stones, are built up into a spiritual house; therefore, it is said in the Scripture, I lay in Zion a corner-stone, elect, precious, and he who believeth on Him shall not be ashamed (1 Peter 2:4, 5, 6).

Ye are built upon the foundations of the apostles and prophets, whose corner-stone is Jesus Christ, by whom the whole building, well cemented together, groweth into a holy temple in the Lord; by whom ye are built together into a habitation of God in the spirit (Ephes. 2:20-21, 22).

Jesus Christ is the Stone, rejected by the builders, which is become the head of the corner; and there is no salvation in any other (Acts 4:11-12).

That the Lord is called a "Rock," is evident from these passages in the Word:

When Jeshurun waxed fat, he kicked, and he forsook God who made him, and lightly esteemed the Rock of his salvation (Deut. 32:15, 18).

The God of Israel said, The Rock of Israel spake to me (2 Sam. 23:3).

Let the words of my mouth be well-pleasing, O Jehovah, my Rock and my Redeemer (Psalm 19:14).

And they remembered that God was their Rock, and the High God their Redeemer (Psalm 78:35).

They all drank spiritual drink; for they drank of the spiritual Rock; the Rock was Christ (1 Cor. 10:4; Exod. 17:6).

From these passages, it is now plainly evident that by the Stone which smote the image, and became a great rock and filled the whole earth, and whose kingdom shall stand for ever, is meant our Lord Jesus Christ.

  
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