Sermons on Various Important Subjects by Andrew Lee
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been put upon it.
I. We will suppose _blotting out of God's book_, to mean destroying soul and body in hell. The divine determination to shew no mercy to Israel, is then the reason assigned for the order here given to Moses. The prayer and answer stand thus--_Now if thou wilt, forgive this people_--Answer--_I will not hear thy prayer for them--no mercy shall be shewn them, but utter, eternal destruction be their portion_-- THEREFORE _now go lead them to the promised land_! II. Suppose _blotting out of God's book_ to mean annihilation, and his answer to the prayer stands thus--_I will destroy this people, and blot them from among my works_--THEREFORE _go lead them to the place of which I have spoken unto thee_! III. Suppose with Mr. Henry, and Doct. Hunter, that it is to be understood of destruction in the wilderness, and the answer stands thus--_My wrath shall wax hot against Israel and consume them--they shall all die in the wilderness_, THEREFORE, _now go lead them to Canaan_! The whole people, save Moses and Joshua, seem to have participated in the revolt. We have no account of another exception; _and whosoever had sinned, God would blot out of his book_. Surely had either of these been the meaning of _blotting out of God's book_, it would not have been given as the reason for Moses' resuming his march and carrying up the tribes to the land of promise. Common sense revolts at the idea. But if we understand _blotting out of God's book_ in the sense we have |
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