Chap.¢1. an Expofition upon the Book of J o B. Verf.2 ç. Thismay teach the mean and poor of the earth to fear him, who can make the mightiefi afraid. When God is angry, the mighty cannot, then much lefs can mean underlings Band before him. When Leviathan raifeth himfelf, the mighty are afraid, and by reafon of breakings they purifie themfelves. Mr. Broughton faith, by reafon of fhiverings. But what are thefe fhíverangs or breakings ? Leviathan breaks the waves and Gonfra£fronee waters.The waves of the Sea are expreffed in the 1-ieb: ew tongue vocat,quand® by a word which Ggnifieth breakingi, becaufe they break them- [,ovìatbanete- felves one again(r.another; as alto, pofiibly,becaufe Ships are bro.- vando104 - ken by the waves. And when 'Eis here laid, By reafon ofbrtakings they purifethem/elves, the meaning may be this; by reafon of the qu xoc tuer waves and troubled waters, which Leviathan makes when he be- appelantur, firsor raifeth up himfelf,they purifie themfelves.Nor doth Levi- quad feìnvi- than break the waves and waters only, but whatever comes neer cers fronganr, him he breaksand fhivers to pieces ; if ,a Ship be in his way, he breaks it, asfome have been taught, to their cofi, by fad experi- ence. By reafon of breakangs Theypurifie themfelves. Themightyare afraid when he raifeth himfelf up ; and Peeing himmake fuch work, they purifie themfelvcs,What's that There are various underGiandingsand expofitrons of this claufe. ßlïquï vcr- Firfi, The word rendred to purifie, properly lignifies to erre, bum (pur- or to wanderout of the gray; and it notes, as outward erring or gant) expo - vvandring,thatof the body, when we know not whither co go, fo ruunt,aberrant; inward wandring, that of the mind , when.we know not what to luntur Pete al. do. Themind or underfanding wandersoften, and roves up and anitnisroti down, we know not whither. Ín this fence, Several underfand cancidune,nee the words; By reafonof breakings they wander, they are firuck fcïunt quid Mari- with fuch a fear and amazement, chat they run about like men di- m. lira&ed and out of their wits ; , or, they fu ole it of ' ,51 i. y pp rrora- nets) know not how to guide the Ship, nor how to handle their flringunt, u. fails and tacklings. Some chiefly infif upon this interpretation, nefcìant,quïd By reafonof breakings they wander,or knownot what to do next to fartant. Nato help or lave themfelves fromperifhing. Aman in freights, ufu- 8,l?t ut Grxcè Aa- a11y faith, 1 know not what todo. They who are in much fear of 7daNV dccìnxr, fuffering inany kind, feldom know what to do in any way, for girr a-berrat d D d d d d 2 theirfcapo,Druf. 75i :
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