4?2 Chap. jo . AtiFxfcfuionufion the Bool{ cf:],QB. Verb 8. 'nature, but his figure from God. The word fignifies to trim or ntUJ? polith, to do athing curiouily and compleatly Gen.i, ,31.Godfew Efl aliauid fa- i l l tba tjie had made, and behold it was very-good. He (aw all cm,fed oinati with delight anei higliefoeoh'ttift j. fofhchad 'puiallirtto a com* ■&p»liii,rfm pofureofjmoS ^kguriire chirithne(s',"aivd perfc# beafity. A due emnibur mi* a}lj yroferfajblpn k ihceffeuce iff cotit>!ineJf, Thine hands have not «ne. '>a M »»(y: made, but 'faftiAud /«<?, and that not in-part only, but as k . * I followctli, 2 Together round about. JHudera vide- tuIS-iiu irp- eft nifty ^ttmMned.'0' This is no pl'eenafin or flipcrfluity of fpccch >for though when Artificct opma thing is triade and fa(hioned,ft iff, fuppofed to be made round pens abfolutua about, yet here to (hew the exadhieft of God in making man; Job atiiofi duum•_fpeaks as if.£ od had refolved to have all of liis,own doings <and gtf^onli'ii!' wbuTd; nOt’irjruff the led part of this work into the hand of any gratton depre. Other,'Thine hand/ have made me.and fafiritriied tne together round btniant, corri. about. Which words are, fay fome, $<»i*.Sanft. bird, An allufion to theart of a potteri who formeth and fa* itu^'dcerMo ^*onct^ earthen veffels, turning them often aboutand about up* video*ortima1on his Wheel. Or it may be an ajluiion to aStatuary,or to a paipt- igeindreuitu, er,.wh 0 having a curious collly piece in hand, goes about it, and fieut vejiimtn- viewf it round on every fide f That ifany thingfuite not hiseyq his ‘?ncy> or the rule of art, he may combf it. iito(arr,\quin ^ b iid ly , a Others conceive that this round about,is only i cir*.' h Tettm dicit cumlocution of the body, becaufe the body encompalfeth the at id fingulh foul round about,, as a garment doth the body, or- a Ivoufe the Vpor* tom inhabitant. £ h : Mnffi'auod Thirdly, b Together roundabout, is fas was touched' before)me tetinBidleit 'n cvery part, Or all me. When fome took offence at ChriftS heal* intui&eaira,ing.a fiefe man upon the Sabbath day, he anfwers, Are ye angry intusis in eu- at mtbecauft 1have made a matt every whit-whole on, the Sabbath rOr^iM »dd^.^Johri7 .2 | ® or that I have made the-whole man whole,not' teating any uhfound jinfoabbut him .^There is a like phrafefLttk. tusfua, magno i i . gp.jfwhieh may Hlufiratethisv Tefools, Did not hethat made D*j two & that which it without,mafethat wbicb ii within alfoi That is,Did frtificioelabo- not he that made man, make him together round about ■, Did not tptusfun. ri- he make whatlbeyeris man? So fobs together roundabout,is,asif ipfya. he hv3 i’ff\&,Thoubaft.madtmt within and withoutfrom headtofoot, Wtifintnv- thou hdfi tnade me all that I ’am •, howgreat, howgood, bow-jireng, nut, bow beautifull fiever I am, ham made by thee.- ThoteJiiHavtd fpeafcs,
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