738 Chap. q.r. .alIn Expofitionupon"tbe Book of J o s. Verf. 18.4 J O B, Chap.41. Verf. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25" I. By his neefangs a light mothThine, and his eyes are like the eye-lids of the morning. 19. Out of his mouth go burning lamps, andfpar4gs offire leap out. 20. Out of his nofirils goeth fmoak, as out of a feetbing pot, or caldron. 21. His breath I¿indletb coals, anda flànse goeth out of his mouth. 22. In his neck remained) firength, and !Orton, it turnedinto joy before him. 23. The flakes of his fie!) are joyned together, they arefirm in themfelves, theycannot be moved. 24. His heart isasfirm as a frone, yea as hard asa piece of the nether millfrone. 25 . When he raifethup himfelf, the mighty are a- fraid; by reafon of breaking: they purge them- (elves... N the former context, the Lord fpake of thecovering or skin,, of the jaws and teeth, of the face and fcales of this Leviathan. In this he proceeds yet further, to draw out the defcription of this vats creature. Firfi, By his sirona neefings, verj. iS,_ Secondly, By his shining eyes, in the latter part of that 18th verte., Thirdly, By his flaming mouth (verf. r9.) Fourthly, By his fmoaking nosirils(verf, 20.) Fifthly, By his furybreath (verf; 21,) Sixthly, By his ffiff neck (verf. 2$.) Seventhly, By the firmnnefsof his flefh (verf. 23.) Eighthly,By the firmnefs and hardnefs of hisheart (verf.24.)' Ninthly, By a twofold effe tof all thefe, even upon the mightieft
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