Chap, 3 n ExDoftion slaxrtheBook Of jo a, Verf. 3. 447 O B, Chap. 37. Verf. 3, 4, 5- 3. He direeleth itunder Me whole heaven, andhis L htnitág ¡Into the ends ofthe earth. 4. After it a voice roareth : he thundereth with the voice ofhis excellency, andhe will notflay then when his voice is heard. 5. God thundereth marveloufly with his voice: great things dothhe, which we cannot comprehend. Lthw baying{hewed in the two former verfes, how much hn i ffwts affeaed with what God thendid, or with what hunfelf wacah?ut to fay concerning the doings of God ; having alfocalled uponothers for due attention, and laboured to make the fame imprel?ïon upon their fpirits that he found apon his own;. he proceeds to fpeak to the fpecial matter. Fit fl, To theworkes ofGod in thofe terrible fiery Meteors, Thunder, and Lightning, which he doth in the threeverfes now under difcuffion ; and then goeth on to fpeak of other wonderful works of the wonder-working God, in the following part of this Chapter, as was before Chewed, in laying open the whole. Vert. 3. He diret etk it under the wholeheaven. Thisverse holds forth the divine guidance of thofe things which feemmot} remote from anyguidance ; Hedireileth it un- der thewhole heaven. Here we may confider, Firfl, inwhole hand thisguiding power is; He, that is, Goddi retied; it. Secondly, how far heguidetb,ar, the extent of hisguiding pow- er ;'usnot limited, but univerfal,far andnear,even under the hea- ven, and to the endsofthe earth. There is force variety, as ofreading,fo of interpretation,about this verse, arising fr©m the various fgnifications of that word which we render direftetlo ; there isa threefold fence given of ir, ,. Firfl,As taken from a root which fignifieth to re s or eze and `aqur aZ fí fo'cis a l ed to the efling of gapes, which catifeth the juice©r quell! 014'4' 4.. l'Py Pr b'lp a liquor
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