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Chap. 3 j. .¡in Expofrtion upon the Book of J o B. Ve.of,4. 3 23 good liking, notes a growing into health and Rrength, which we X171 sign f cat call recovering ( Ifa. 38. 9, i 6. )The writing of Hezekiah King vaterequai & nca° of Judah, when he bad been lick and was recovered, &c. And 'cis hunem ejfe laid of Naaman ( z Kings ï. 14. ) his jlefh came to him, or he Licet rnnrrce recovered hie fie(h, as the fief, of a little Child. The fame word diffi'iiem is uCed (Pfal, 126. a. ) when the Lord turned the Captivityof bentpartum, Sion we were like to them that dream which ethers tranflate thus, fill tauten and conceive it nearer the Original Text, When the \Lord turned l rnerfunt,be- the Captivityof Sion, then we were like them that are fed and grow neq; salent, fat at the dugg, and fo are chearely or in a comfortable condition. a !ifpinguef- Thus the Hinds young ones grow far, lul'y,and firong ; As the cunt. Druf. Lord cakes care for their bringing forth, fo of their bringing up Fault fumiar he that maketh the Hinds to calve, makes their calves good ftcut confa a meliur ab liking too; as he makes theBabe thrive at the Mothers breafi, fo aline fomnian the Calf at the Hindsdugg. And when they have a whilegrown tes, f!.7c.Bold. fat at thedam's dugg, then tt77 tiger un- de I21J fv9ib' S,condly, They growup with Corn, fers agreffre. Sed Inc ell 13 They come to harder mear, they foon leave fucking and feed quod to lingus upon corn. Some read, they grow up in the fields, or by the Chaldzorutn field, that is, by that which groweth in the field. Thus is is undeBaenotat; with our Children the are fed firll at the break& Coon after- uncle narbarus Y fp , ge,ioatsr fyt- wards with Re(h or any wholefom food.According toevery degree tabu. Druf. of life, God provides futable food ; the Infant (hall have milk, Mira eftpro- and when a little grown, fironger meat. As it is in fpirituals, videntiaDel when we are new born babes in Jefas Chri(l, we are fed with `fhbnluloratm milk,, that is, with plain and eafie truths, called by the Apofile, nutriratinne, The fàrft principles of the doe-trine of Chriji ; afterwards we go quinullocuflo- on (as the Apoftle there fpeaks) to perfeEiion, and then we can de,nultoorille° digeft andprofit by the deeper MyReries of the Gofpel. Thus ne regunrur J Intuit 'tis faid of the young Hinds, or of the Hinds young ones in the ,d i Text, agni, ta- The grow up with . menpinguef- y g p corn cunt.Codrec. The word fignifies to grow apace, to thrive Much in firength and Rature, and being thus thriven and grown, their Dam's hear no more of them. For as it followeth T t 2 Thirdly,

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