Chap. 34. An Expofitien upon the Book, of J o B. Verf.i r. 563 r. everyman in his way,andman (hall find God to him accokdin; as the way is wherein he findeth him. We render very well, and fully to the fence, he trill caufe every man to find according tohis way. I find an Interpreter over- curioufly diflinguifhing between a Cajetanus. mans work and his way, which doubtletffe here, in effeel, are the . fame, yet there may be a graduall difference ; work being taken for this or that particular ael, and way, for acontinued courfeei- ones frgn¿¡icar thergood or evill. quatenua ad, i- Againe, The way of a man maybe confidered inailociation nem dirigguntur; withhis ends. Every man goeth fucla or fuch a way fo: force fpeci- ernadoiodues all end ; noman takes a fiep in any waywithout a purpofe, nor tæ et term("( Both any wife or good man take a fiep in any way without a good td t Emp : purpofe. Yet there is (finir operris) an end or iilue of the work, ti,,evia dican- as alfo (finis operantis ) an end propofed by the worker. And ter afhones ad oftentimes that proves to be the endof a work whichwas not the certem fittest end purpòfed bythe worker. The end of a mans work or way, diveic> Coc: proves fometimesbetter and fometimes worfer then hepropofed. Pollbly aman maynot find according to that end of his way and work which he intended not,whether good or evill. But allured- ly whatfoever good or evill enda man propofeth tohimfelf, when heenters uponhis work or way, Godwill caufe him to find accor- dingly. So that when Elihu faith, God will caufe every man tofind according tohis way, he intimates, that God willnot only render toman according to the matter ofhis work, or outward path of his way, but well confidereth everymans fcope and intendment, or what he would havè his work iffue in, and caufeth him to find as he findeth that to be. As the end which manpropofeth to him- felfe, bath a great influence upon his way, fo upon his account withGodabout it. This is a good fence. Godwill caufe every man to find according to his way, both as his way is taken for the matter or courfe ofhis aeiions, as alfo for the fcope and defign of them. Hence.Obferve, Pirfl. every man 'hall have according to what he hathdone, Our receivings will be according to our layings out, whether good or evill. God is fo farre from doing Any man wrong, that every man (hall have his due reward. (Pfal, 62. 12. ) eAlfo Cccca thee
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