Caryl - Houston-Packer Collection BS1415 .C37 v12

Chap.42. ExpofltioK rem the Book of J o a. Verf. a.f 0ak/0+0.0v14a0.0a.fGGev,,0Gest/00ee0"01 k?°{,; 0MWr00.0...0.%+FN'MW°,4,'0+N"h éö'é JOB, Chap. 42. Verf. i, 2, 3, 4, 5:6, Then Job anfwered theLord andfaid, 2. i know that thou canft do every thing, and that no thought canbewith-bolden from thee. 3. Who is he that hidethcounfel without l¿nomledg? therefore have i uttered that -I underftood not, things too wonderful for me,which Anewnot. 4. Hear i befeech thee, andiwill fpeak ; 'will de- mandof' thee; anddeclare thou untome. 5. i havebeardofthee, by the hearing of the ear;but newmine eyefeeth, thee: 6. wherefore I abhor myfelf, andrepent in duff and after. HtsCháipter is the conclufion of the whole Hi- fiory and Book of fob; it confi(ieth of three ge- neral parts. Firfi, Of Yobs deep and fincere humiliation before the Lord, in thefe fix verfes. Secondly, Of the reconciliationofjobs three friendsao the Lord, or of their attonement and peace made with the Lord (nerf. 7, 8,9.) Thirdly, Of Jobs reflitution, by the wonderful goodnefs, and powerful hand of the Lord, to as good, yea, to a better cflate Cahn he had before; from the tenth verte, inclufively,to the endof the Chapter. The words under hand, containthe fira part of the Chapter; and I call them Jobs humiliation before the Lord ; and in that we may confider thcfe two general parts. Hhhhh Firi1 777

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