Chap. 4t. An ExPofition an the, Book of Jo B. Verf. z. 677 4444444. 44444460$464:,46 J O B, Chap. 4r. Verf. r, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, r r . r. Canfl thou draw out Leviathan with an hook? or his tongue with a cord which thou lettef down ? 2. Canfl thouput a hook into his nofe? or bore his jam thorowwith a thorn ? 3. Willhe make manyfupplications unto thee ?will he fpeak foft words unto thee ? 4. Willhe make a covenant with thee ? wilt thou take hintfor afervant forever ? 5 . Wilt thou play with him aswith a bird? wilt thou binde himfor thy maidens ? 6. Shall the companions make a banquet of him? (hall they part him among the merchants? 7. Canf thoufill his skin with barbed irons ? or his beadwithfifh.fpears ? 8. Lay thine handupon him, remember the battei do no more. 9. Behold, the hope of him is invain: (ball not ont becal down even at thefight of him ? r o. None is fo fierce that darefir him up : who thenis able to f andbefore me? r r . Who bathprevented me,tbat Tj¢sould repay him? whatfoever istender the whole heaven is mine. j.y His whole Chapter gives us a large difcourfe, concern- ing the are g b ateff, the largel} livingcreature that God made in thisvifableworld, theLeviathan. The whole Chapter may be divided into two general parts Firft, A Narration. Secondly, A Conclufion,
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