Chap. 4e. an Expofitio'e open the Book of j o B. Vert. io. and righteoufnefs of God:Our arm,our voice, our felf-all, or our all of felf, will vanishand disappear, if once God appear ro us in the glory of his arm and voice. Hall thou an arm like God ? or canfi thou thunder with a voice like biro ? j O $, Chap. 40. Verf. io, x t, 23 139 r4° io: .`.Wok, thy felf now with rnajeJly and excellency, and array thy felf with glory and beauty. Y. Cart abroadthe rage of thy wrath ; and behold every one that is proud, and abafehim. . t. 2. Lookv ?a every one that ra prouol, anti bring hire low and tread down the wicked in their place. 23. Hide them in the dufi together, and bind their faces in fecret. 14. Then will Ialto cotrfefs unte ;thee, that thine own right handcan fave thee. IN the former verfe the Lord having queflioned fob concern- ing his power (haft thou an arm like God ? canfl thou thun_ der with a voice like horn ?) teems now toput,him to the ufle cf his poti °er. If thou hall filch an arms as 1, and casaf thu,dcr with a voice as f? then come on , Deck thy fell w th maiefyy. sand excellency,:&c. As if he had thus spoken to fob,, Ì who have fuch an arm, Iwho thunder with fah a voice,can.gla:chly de.k i3y felf with fuel) mayefly and excellency, I can quick), cats abroad filch rageai d irstfh, ete wdl abate and utterly,'ktieak: all the proud ones of the earth, and deflroy the wicked r Job,-canti thole do thus ? canft thtu deck thy self with fuck majelfy ? canll thoucafl abroad fuck a rage of thy wrath, as will abate and bring dawn the proud, and.defrroy the wicked i if those canll doit, let me fee theedo it So then, as in the former verse, we had a çomparifep between. fobs power and the power of God, by way of interrogation, Ha/i thou an arm like God? fo here God doth the fame thin; with fob, by an ironical injunelion, jufl'ion or command ; Deck, 565
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