X46 Chap. a 6. AnExpofztionupon the Bookof J O B, Verf.7 and be ye affured that I will not reje 1 your confidence, but. Nune in pin- will caufe you toprofper in it. And in promifes, betides the cipio didüonis certainty of the thing promifed, and the fpeedy, fulfilling of quandomro'dtt them, it intimates much fweetnefs off affecion in him that nunno:arem makes the romife. On the contras in threatnin s and com, ronnotarefalt. p y, g > Bold. minations, betides the certainty and (peed of them , it notes the fharpnefs and feverity of his fpirit,who gives thole threats. So (lfa:5, 5 ,) and now go to,I will tellyou what I will do to my Vineyard. Now, go too, is chiding cheat. As if the Lord had thus rated them ; What ? Haveyoufervedme, thur,as fore as Iformerlyplanted and hedged this Vineyard, fo fasrely will I ;iowpull down the hedge, and root it .up. In this fulnefs offence take it here, But now be bath made me weary; certainly or of a truth he hath ; I was once fweetly and firongly hedged a- bout with mercy, But now be bath made me weary anddefolate. He bath made me weary. He, is not exprefl'ed in the Hebrew, and therefore there is a doubt who is meant by this He. Some underfiand it of his grief and forrow , and read it Mmc "ten' thus , now it bathmade me weary ; my pain hath tyred apj,re't in do* Tor meus. me. Vuig. Secondly, Others underfland it of what had been fpoken by his Friends ; your tedious ditcourfes , and feverer cenfures have quite fpent my fpirits, and made me weary, Our tranflation leads us to a perfon, and our interpretation leads us to -Gods He, that is God; bath made me weary. job every where acknowledgeth that God was the Author , and Orderer ofall his forrows ; Nowhe. r`ZSt17 Hash made me ( weary ) Or, He bath wearied me; it is but *Ion pum fa.. one word,and it fignifies notan ordinary wearinefs, not fuck rigationem de. a wearinefs as comes upon us after a turn or two in the roar, j1d & Fields : A man who walks in the Aair, to refrefh himfelf, ta¡hdiun>sto+ may come home a weary ; but it notes fucha wearinefs as we iéR mum, 11 :771 onimi feel after long and tedious travel, or after a hard journey; cum rotor is yea it notes not only wearinefs of body, but the wearinefs of the mind. It is po(lible for a man to weary his body, and yet his mind remain unmoved bare outward action ftirrs not the mind. To tide, to run, to digg, or threfh, weary the body,
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