760 Chap. 41. e 4n 'Expofition upon the Bookof J o B. Verf. 26 doubleminded. They furely areminded, or refolved to be filthy Rill, and never to purifie either heart or hand, who do not let their minds to purifie themfelves from evil, in an evil day.When theLord breaks us by any judgment or vifiration, then'tishigh time for us to break of f our fins by rigbteoufnefs, as Daniel advifed Nebuchadnezzar (chap. 4. z7,) J O 'B, Chap. 41. Verf. 26, 27, 28, 29, 3o, 31:32s 33, 34. 26. The fword of him that layeth at him cannot hold : the (pear, the dart, nor the harbergeon. 27. He efleemeth iron as firaw, and brafs as rotten wood. 28. The arrow cannot make bier flee : fing floues are turned withhim into flubble 29. Darts are counteda flubble : he laugbethat the fhaking of a (pear. 30. sharp_flows are under him : hefpreadethfbarp- pointed things upon the mire. 3 I. He make the deep to boil like a pot : he maketh thelea like allot ofointment. 32 He maketh a path to faine after him; one would think the deep to be hoary. 32. upon the earth there is not his like :who is made without fear. 34. ¡febeholdeth all high things:he ss a king overall the children of pride. IN the former context, we have had an accurate delineation of the feverai partsof this mighty creature Leviathan, together with their wonderful operations and effects, even to the terrify- ing of mighty men, and theputting them upon fpeedy prepara- dons for death, at his appearance. Ia this the Lord gives proof. Firft;
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