Chap. 6. fix Expofttiou upon tbeBook of .1 O B. Vert20. 509 goes. If a man be failed much in what he much hoped,his counte- nance tails too, his vifàgechanges,as his thoughts change, and he waxcth pale : rherciore we trauilate it well, confounded. Aid it is cxprc(lcd by confounding; tor two reafons. Firti, becaufe the complexion is confounded at fuch a time, (hameand blufhit g makea kinde ofconfutìon upon nature. Secondly, the fpirits are confounded, the heart is troubled Dijappointments ofour hopeperplex a man, both within and with- out. He is difàrderedquite through.And becaufe lung delayes caufe fhame, therefore by a Metonymic of the caufe for the effe , this word tgnifies to delay time(Exod.3 a. i.) And when thepeople taw that ales delayed to come down, &c. that is, when the people law that Mofesmade themajhamed,by his long delay they gathered Ainfiverthò1r themfelves together, &c, Theywaited for Mofes 40. dayes, and Eival. nowMotes had flayed fo long,that they werea(hamed ofhis (lay, that is, they expelled, but he came not as they expe&ed, this troubled them. We read the word in t he fame fenfe (3udg. 5 22.)Tbe mother of Sifera lookedout at a windom;and crypt through the lattice, wby is his Chariotfo long in coming i' Why tarry *be' wheelsof his Chariots?Wby is his Chariot afhamed ? that is, why doth his Chariot flay fo longas tomake.us a(hamed . of our flay: We have long looked what trophiesSifera would bring how: ? doth his Chariot by delayes make us afbamed-? Thus in the Text, thefe travellers are Paid to be confounded, becaufe they had great hope to finde-water, but wore difappointed, they were confoundz, selbscauji theyhadhoped, the latter elude carries the fame fence they came thither a>vd wereajhamed. ' FòäÌr,effudu- Yet there is a f trial ele ant in the word 'a amed; ' whicji per mararho p g cy -ih ram rraduf?am lignifies to dig to dig that we may hide a thing :as it is laid of the ofodienubus evil fervant, who received but one talent, that he went anddigged- erabwit:Nart and hidbis Lords Money, Math. 25, t 8. And fo by a Metaphor ÌÌ úni p:" this word is tranílated to lignifie being athamed, becaufe a man nerc,io, cap"t that isathamed would hide his head in ahole. (as we fay) ifhe Jnterrat di could, ho would run his head into the ground;' and rather be at mitt"nt infiar the pains to dig a hole in the earth to'hvde,himfelf, than to-en- cot"myr+ ter' durcthe (name of (hewing him hienfelf. No mart 'loves that. anF d jodtuttr''' Gould appear,'or to appear in that, which ishislhame: Cartes. éhcfe
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