Chap; 42. des Expofition upon the Bake! Jo n. Verf. 6. gj r Secondly, Deep repentance. Thirdly, Full fubmilfìon to the will of God. Fourthly, A readinefsto tefiifie, by all due means, how vile, howmiferable he was ; yet cleaving fat+ to, and depending fully upon God,by faith in the promife, for mercy, peace, and par- don. Fifthly, Achange bothof mindandmanners, both in thought, wordand way. 74 thought no: Moreas he had done,he fpake no more al he haddone, he aded. no more ashe had done, in that condition, he was another manner of man than before ; agood man he wasbefore, but nowabetter ; he came out of the fire of that ai6tion, and off from the heat of that long difputation, as goldwellrefined. Somuch of this verfe, which concludes the firfU part of the chapter, fob: humiliation :. the, fecond followeth, his friends re- conciliation both to God and himfclf. The Readermay herepleafe to cakenotice, that from the be- ginning of the third chapter to this place, the writing is in verfe; the latter part of the chapterand bookisprofe. Qgqqq z , JOB,
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