5 a Chap. r4.. f1n Fxpofition upon the Book of los. Verf. 1. Few daiesand many troubles makeup the charadter of man. We ufe to fay,frort andfireet, but here it is, short and Power, yea, Jhart and bitter, As force fpeakmuch irra little , much matter in a little difcourfe, many matters in a few. words. And as force do much with a little, much good with a little talent. So all men fuffer much in a little, much trouble in a little time, many forrows in a fewdaies. Jew repletus Full of trouble. Tatar, ad The word which we tranflate Full, alludes to the filling of ventriculum , appeten- ble hardfare, the fatisfying of the ufually bath his tüatn refer- tar. andnever knows the want oftrouble. Ever fince than brought ; i eft con- forth fin, the earth brought forth trouble. Sin is thefeedof trou- turbari, in_ ble, and trouble is all the Harveft we reap by fin. quietari 4li- The word whichwerender, trouble; contains in it more forts quo vehs- of trouble then one., It notes not only all kind of outward menti doloràs trouble, but inward trouble, vexing trouble, fuch as difturbs and efeciu unquiets the wholeman. Somexender it by trembling fo the Sutxr Tre- word i ufed, flab. 3.16. Mybelly trembled ( or my Bowels were more ira_ tremblin at the holinefs of God bones. and Holy have full of Paa- tobe full g tremblingat. their own linfulnefs. The body trim- g. bles when the vifions ofimpendent evil pafs before, or are re- prefented to the mind. .Others render it by anger , wrathful- neffe, rages 2Wan'isfull ofanger ; and that in a two fold con- frru:tion, firft, paflìvely, he reels the anger both of God and man the fad effects of mans rage, and of Gods difpleafure. Secondly, a$ively,;man is full of his own anger, full of Anger. r. Againft his fellow brethren. 2. Againft God. 3. At the dif- penfations ofGod, when God fends him trouble he is angry, when God fends others Profperity, if it like not him, he is angry. Anger makes the Profperity ofothers our trouble , and our own troubles wouldbe little trouble to us ifwe were not angry with our troubles. Troubles and Anger are well expreffed by the fame word, feeing molt of our troubles proceed from the Anger of God, and are all encreafed by our own anger. For the clearing of robs Propofition or Cbfervation That man
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