Caryl - Houston-Packer Collection BS1415 .C37 v11

488 Verf, 9. Án Expofition upon the Book of J o B. Chap. 37 Poius Murat- moíit fecret part of the VVorld, as to themwhoinhabic Northern eatsocctrhstura CliMates ; theywho liveneareft the NorthPole, are fartheft re- rrobis, arpote moved from the South. And as the fame word in the Hebrew deprefus Jub Tondue fignifieth the South and an inner Chamber, fo at the 9th nó,no Hord- Ch nteyeCAndpJ/t a l Ater of this Book ! verf. 9.) we read of the Chambersof the gttanrirar as qua South. Z he Septuagint render, He briageth the wind, or Whirl- rotas drat,+,s wild, gat ofhis Cellar. Cellars or Store- houes being fecret places, fi,per Horim- and removed out of Gghr, for the keeping of Goodsand VVares Femetevadur. that are laid up there ; and it is elegantly ex efled that VVinds hquin. p o Y Pr nuß, come out of Store- houfes, as if God did lay them up , till hebath vorgpxár,,,, occafion to draw them forth, and ufe them. ádbvae. Some render it by a general word, Out of fecret place cometh Epromptuariis the whirl-wind, fuper seniunt VVe fay bell, Out ofthe South ; Firff, becaufe it is exprefly op- &alares. Sept, to the North in the Text ; Secondly, becaufe Souche;n VVinds are the ftrocg.:a and mo(i vehement VVinds, as the Northern are the coldett. For though we find by experience, that acon; VVindsblow from all Qprtersof Heaven,yet ufually the South brings forth the ftrongeft VVinds ; and therefore in Scripture a hidden and violent VVind is called a VVhirl-wind out of-the South. VVhen the Prophet would defcribe an uni -. yoydable ceinaing of Judgment, he faith (Ifa. 21. I.) As whirl- Winds in the South pats througli,fo it cometh &c. And again(Zech. 9. 14. ) The Lord God [had blov the Trtempet, and [hall go with whirlwinds ofthe South. Both places expr e(ling it, according to What was molt ufually and commonly known, great VVinds cotn- Redeamus tua ingout -of the South. That place (?fad, I26.4.) is rendred benignïtate ab b !orne not as we, Turn again our Captivity, O Lord, as the oak, et cap. y .tatara,eacola- Streams in the South, but ) Turn again our Captivity, as Storms ritare,quarutbo or Whirlwinds in the South. The Church prayed that God would er pr cella make tome fudden change of things, like that made by Southern erunpuut ab Storms and VVhirlwinds. Yet ive are not to underflandìr, as if Bold l` plage, all Southern VVinds were VVhirlwinds or tempefluous ; favou- rable refrethiing VVinds come from thence fometimes, as may be colleOreci from the 17th verte of this Chapter, and from Can- ticles !he 4th, verle the r 6th, and as is expreffed ( At7s 27. 13. ) The South Windblewfoftly. So that Elihu fpeaks of what is of- ten and ufuallydone, hot of what is alwayes done, when he faith, get of the South cometh 7he

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