550 Clíap. i o. An Expofitionupon the Book of J OB. Verf. r 5. terpretatioìa, (0hap. 9. 32.) Let not all the trouble feem little before titee that bath cane-rtpa.n ers, oncur Icings, on our Princes, andon Iru.'Preij}s, and on alliloÿ people ; as if l e had laid, Lord, conf dcr that now ''ive have been greatly'punithed, though we have been ptinrthed lets then our fins defì rve.Thou maÿ'tf jufily inflifl; more, but we are not able to endure more. Thirdly, We read imperatively; Thereforefee th-t% mine.a lifü- on : So his meaning'is,'Lord, takenotice ofmy fad condition, 1 am full oftrotable. Henri Obfcrve, iiel ius iri in- TG.it when ton-owi ate-come to a great height, it is timefor us to ,eranvo,y d. pray that God would caf} a compaffionate eye upon them. vide lremtne When we are att thecure and help of man we are tìtteft ob- guof+m(LIU P P tumenpnafccs jc is for God. When the preffyres of the - people of Iftael were traejjet dick. greatly,encreafd in !Egypt; then the Lord - hin-ifclffaith, I have Mere. Peen, Iham.feen, (Exod. 3. y.) and when ati3ifion is b_)yi'dup to the height, then'itt us fay, See Ltrrd, See Lord. When the rage andblath`eniy ofKab(hakeh,both by (peakingand writing,:reach- cd even unto'heaven, Then Hezel iah went and fpread the letter before die LAM (`2 King.--19. 14. j' As ifhehad fait!, Lord, do thou read thìs'leit'èr 'Ierd, bow dozen. thine ear and hear, Lords behold .mndfée, we' arefull ofcanfulion, See thou our a flii lion. And when the enemies-of the Jews in Nehemiah's time fell to ['coifing and Bering the work they had in hand, and them in the work, then that zealous Governeur puts it unto-God, Hear, O our God, for We are def pifed: - Secondly, Note, 7,at when our aflié7.ions are at the highëf} and gre.0-eJf, th. n the Lord it able ta matter andfitbduethem. I amfull ofcottfufion, fee thou migre af - clion; as if he had fa id, tf'tsin vain for me toíLwmy difeafcs and .rny wounds to crea- rnnl hires, I know I 'am-radt a(} thy pure, :_though:I corne thus 1 t-es-'or thus, I aav<thcwed my woundsand my dileafes to the .ér mures, I have.mailemy moan to men, but they.cannot help': Now I bring them unto -thee O fee my afüctian. All our twines may be under the hand of God, he harh bread and doodling för us, he can be ourhealer, when noarc can either in heaven or eatth; Lát'ttly, Obferve, When -sais a Mitions are at the higheft,then ufitally God comes to deliver. 'rhea
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