Caryl - Houston-Packer Collection BS1415 .C37 v12

81z Chap. 4z. min Expofstian upes theBee&.f J o w. Verf. 7 J O B., Chap. 42. Verf. 7, 8, 9. 7. And it was fo, that after the Lord bad fpoken thefe words unto Job, the Lord faid to Eliphaz theTemanite, my wrath is kindled againfb thee, and againff thy twofriends:for ye have notfpoken of me the thing that is right, as my fervant Job bath. 8. Therefore take unto you now (even bullocks, and feven rams, and go to my fervant Job, and offer up for your (elves a burnt-offering, and my fer- vant Job Ball pray for you, forhimwill laccept, lefi I deal withyou after your folly, in that ye have not fpoken of me the thing which is right, like my fervant Job. 9. se Eliphaz the Temanite, and Bildad the Shu- hite, and Zophar the Naamathitewent, anddid accordingas the Lord commanded them: the Lord alfo accepted Job, THefeebree verfescontainthefecondpart ofthe chapter; in which the Lord, Phil, Reproves jobs three friends (ver. 7.) Secondly, Dire6ts themwhat to do for the making up of the breach, or for their reconciliation (ver. 8.) Thirdly, Accepts them; that is, yob, praying for them, the breach was healed, and they reconciled (ver. 9.) So then, here God appeareth as a Judge of the cauCe, and as a moderator of the eontroverfie between foband his friends; and he appeared as a gracious judge, ready robe reconciled to thofe whom he hadblamed, and reproved for their folly and mifappre- henlions of him, w hisaffliaing providences towards 306. Verf.

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