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The Holy One with mortal men to dwell:
By His prescript a sanctuary is framed
Of cedar, overlaid with gold; therein
An ark, and in the ark His testimony,
The records of His covenant; over these
A mercy-seat of gold, between the wings
Of two bright Cherubim; before Him burn
Seven lamps as in a zodiac representing
The heavenly fires; over the tent a cloud
Shall rest by day, a fiery gleam by night;
Save when they journey, and at length they come,
Conducted by His Angel, to the land
Promised to Abraham and his seed.

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The rest
Were long to tell; how many battles fought;
How many kings destroy'd, and kingdoms won;
Or how the sun shall in mid heaven stand still
A day entire, and night's due course adjourn,
Man's voice commanding, 'Sun, in Gibeon stand, 200
And thou, Moon, in the vale of Ajalon,
Till Israel overcome!' so call the third

From Abraham, son of Isaac; and from him
His whole descent, who thus shall Canaan win."
Here Adam interposed: "O sent from Heaven, 205
Enlightener of my darkness, gracious things

Thou hast reveal'd; those chiefly, which concern
Just Abraham and his seed: now first I find
Mine eyes true-opening, and my heart much eased,
Erewhile perplex'd with thoughts, what would become
Of me and all mankind: but now I see

His day, in whom all nations shall be blest;
Favour unmerited by me, who sought
Forbidden knowledge by forbidden means.

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This yet I apprehend not, why to those

Among whom God will deign to dwell on earth,
So many and so various laws are given;
So many laws argue so many sins

Among them; how can God with such reside?"

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To whom thus Michael: "Doubt not but that sin

Will reign among them, as of thee begot;

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And therefore was law given them, to evince
Their natural pravity, by stirring up

Sin against law to fight: that when they see
Law can discover sin, but not remove,
Save by those shadowy expiations weak,

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The blood of bulls and goats, they may conclude
Some blood more precious must be paid for man;
Just for unjust; that, in such righteousness
To them by faith imputed, they may find
Justification towards God and peace

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Of conscience; which the law by ceremonies
Cannot appease; nor man the mortal part
Perform; and, not performing, cannot live.
So law appears imperfect; and but given
With purpose to resign them, in full time,
Up to a better covenant; disciplined
From shadowy types to truth; from flesh to spirit;
From imposition of strict laws to free
Acceptance of large grace; from servile fear
To filial; works of law to works of faith.
And therefore shall not Moses, though of God
Highly beloved, being but the minister

Of law, his people into Canaan lead;

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But Joshua, whom the Gentiles Jesus call,

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His name and office bearing, who shall quell

The adversary serpent, and bring back

Through the world's wilderness long-wander'd man Safe to eternal Paradise of rest.

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Meanwhile they, in their earthly Canaan placed, 310
Long time shall dwell and prosper, but when sins
National interrupt their public peace,
Provoking God to raise them enemies;
From whom as oft he saves them penitent
By judges first, then under kings; of whom
The second, both for piety renown'd
And puissant deeds, a promise shall receive
Irrevocable, that his regal throne
For ever shall endure; the like shall sing
All prophecy, that of the royal stock

Of David (so I name this king) shall rise
A Son, the woman's seed to thee foretold,
Foretold to Abraham, as in whom shall trust
All nations; and to kings foretold, of kings
The last; for of his reign shall be no end,
But first, a long succession must ensue;

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And his next son, for wealth and wisdom famed,
The clouded ark of God, till then in tents
Wandering, shall in a glorious temple enshrine.
Such follow him, as shall be register'd

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Part good, part bad; of bad the longer scroll;
Whose foul idolatries, and other faults
Heap'd to the popular sum, will so incense
God, as to leave them, and expose their land,

Their city, his temple, and his holy ark,
With all his sacred things, a scorn and prey
To that proud city, whose high walls thou saw'st
Left in confusion; Babylon thence call'd.

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There in captivity he lets them dwell

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The space of seventy years; then brings them back,
Remembering mercy, and his covenant sworn
To David, 'stablish'd as the days of heaven.
Return'd from Babylon by leave of kings
Their lords, whom God disposed, the house of God
They first re-edify; and for a while

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In mean estate live moderate; till, grown
In wealth and multitude, factious they grow;
But first among the priests dissension springs,
Men who attend the altar, and should most
Endeavour peace: their strife pollution brings 350
Upon the temple itself: at last they seize
The sceptre, and regard not David's sons;
Then lose it to a stranger, that the true
Anointed King Messiah might be born
Barr'd of his right; yet at his birth a star,
Unseen before in heaven, proclaims him come;
And guides the eastern sages, who inquire
His place, to offer incense, myrrh, and gold:
His place of birth a solemn angel tells

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To simple shepherds, keeping watch by night; 360 They gladly thither haste, and by a quire

Of squadron'd angels hear his carol sung.

A virgin is his mother, but his sire

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The power of the Most High: he shall ascend
The throne hereditary, and bound his reign
With earth's wide bounds, his glory with the heavens."
He ceased, discerning Adam with such joy
Surcharged, as had like grief been dew'd in tears,
Without the vent of words; which these he breathed:
"O prophet of glad tidings, finisher

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Of utmost hope! now clear I understand
What oft my steadiest thoughts have search'd in vain ;
Why our great Expectation should be call'd

The seed of woman: virgin mother, hail,

High in the love of Heaven; yet from my loins 375
Thou shalt proceed, and from thy womb the Son
Of God Most High: so God with man unites!
Needs must the serpent now his capital bruise
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Their fight, what stroke shall bruise the victor's heel."
To whom thus Michael: "Dream not of their fight
As of a duel, or the local wounds

Of head or heel: not therefore joins the Son
Manhood to Godhead, with more strength to foil
Thy enemy; nor so is overcome

Satan, whose fall from heaven, a deadlier bruise,
Disabled not to give thee thy death's wound:
Which He, who comes thy Saviour, shall recure,
Not by destroying Satan, but his works
In thee, and in thy seed: nor can this be,
But by fulfilling that which thou didst want,
Obedience to the law of God, imposed

On penalty of death, and suffering death;
The penalty to thy transgression due,

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The law of God exact he shall fulfil

Both by obedience and by love, though love
Alone fulfil the law; thy punishment
He shall endure, by coming in the flesh
To a reproachful life, and cursed death;
Proclaiming life to all who shall believe

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