Chap.4'. e/jn Expofition upon the Book of J o B. Yea.' 2. Sixthly, Such is his power, that he is terrible to others (v.25.) when he raifeth upbimfelf, the mightyareafraid. Yea, Seventhly, Such is his power, That nothingcan annoy him, the fword of him that layctb at him cannot bold, the fpear, thedart, nor the habergeon (ver. 26.) And Laftly, Such is his power, That bimaketh the deep to boil likea pot, he maketb the fea like a pot of ointment He maketh a path to fhine after bim : onewould think the deep to be hoary (ver. 31, ;2. ) Thus the Lord defcribes, not only the parts, but the power of Leviathan. And in the Hebrew, the word is plural, polvero, which intimates the greatne`'s of his power, or that he is powerful in every parr, eachpart being fullof power. There isa two-fold power. Firft, of firength. Secondly, of authority. Leviathanhath no power of authority, though he be called a King over all the children of pride. But he hash a mighty power of jlrength ; That's here intended, I will not conceal his parts, nor his power, Nor his comely proportion. Or the grace of bis difpo tion, That's theemphafis of theHe Non tacobo brew. There is a two-fold difpofirion ; station difpca Firft, Of themind, which we commonly call a mans difpo- ftè uf ám . fation, 717 Secondly, Of the body, confifts in khe right placing of pain membra elm Y Y a P g e bva ejtu the parts, their fymetry order andproportion. Hence we (ran- campofira funto flare fully,Ifis comely proportion. Malter Broughton renders ir, The grace of his frame, that is, the due compofitionand feature of all the members of his body. Some expound there words Ironically ; As if when the Lord Ttionicbdiflunt; faith, I mill not conceal his comely proportion, his meaningwere his eum enim bor- monftruora uncomlinefs. But by their leave ; how great, or vaa rffic9 fit any creature is, there may be a comelinefs, and proporti- diflit a, on, or a due difpofirion of the members of his body, as well as cnfomatio of a letfer,or little one. There are three things which make up toiiurcorporia, the compleat natural comelinefs of a creature. Fira, Dihinaion nihil in ills of members;there mua be parts. Secondly, Strength,for the ex- greti , dvvow ercife of the parts. Thirdly, A due proportion of theparts one "J"' efjg towards another; -hat's it which we properly call feature. There a t} Csie- may be beauty, but no comelinefs, without a due difpcfition or propor7
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