Seim. 15. 343 K 4 A A, A A A Of the caufe of Inward Trouble, and how a Chriftian should behav himfelf when Inward and Out- ward Troubles meet ? Gen. 42. T. 21,22# 2 r. And they faid one to another ( yea but) verily we are guil- ty concerning our Brother, in that we law the anguifh of his foul when he be fought , us and we would not hear, therefore is this diFtre fs come upon us. 22. And Reuben anfwered them, faying, Spake i not to you, fay- ing,fin not againii the child, and you would not hear ? there- fore behold, alfo his blood is required. P N this Chapter we have the defcription of our Fathers, the Patriarchs, their firft journey into Egypt for Corn, to relieve their Famine in G'aRan : Herein is confiderabl"e, r. Their entertain- ment there, it was harth, with much trouble, more danger; the great Lord Treafurer of E- "" gypt would not know them,, but greats them roughly, verf. 7. takes them for Spies,verf. 9. rejeas their defence,varf. 12. renews,and out of their own mouths, reinforceth his Charge, and fufpition of them, verf . 14 threatens to commit them, verf 15, r6. commits them, Tier/. 17. puts Bonds up- on one of them till the rest thould quit and clear themfelves . and him of fufpition, verf.19,20. This is their cold and fad well- comeand entertainment. 2. T1.ie<'
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