Ch-;.p,-19. e 4 expofati n upon the Took of J o 1# Verí tn. 1p9 o B. Chap. a9; Ver. ici, 11, 13. to. He h.th d'firoyed me on e rtryI? le ; and I aan1 Pone: and biné hppe bath le reiurov d 1: a7ree. 1. He "h;ath ivrbt. agniuft rn', and e cour: t h l ae toLint as one of his wenties. 2. His 'iras come together, and raufb:p their way again fi me, ami esoannp roundabou;myZaabernacle. TO B Bill continues his complaint, he had done it before in divers allufione, hex takes up three more in this' Context, to thadow his forrowfull condition. The firit is taken from Buldings, in the former part ofthe tenth Verfe. The fecond, from Trees, in the latter part of the fameVerfe. The third fromWarre, in the i I th and 12th Verles. Verf. io. He bath defiroyed. me on every fide. Theword here vendred. to doffrot, lignifies any ruining work, yet molt properly the ruiningof a building ; He bath deftroyed me ( fay we. ) He bath pulled me afunder member by member, (faith another) as a houle is demoliíht part by part, or .roome after roome, till as Chrift foretells the demolitionof the Tem- ple, There /ball not be one f one left upon another. Thus (faith rob) He hath defrayedme.: The - HebrewText is in the future, He will defiroy ; as if tub'sfare had Prophecyedutter deftrueli- on to himfelfe ; yet molt Tranflate (as we) in thePreterperfe& Tenle, He bath dtflroyedme. And though rob faith me, yet we are not to confine this deftruçtion to his perlon, but muti extend to his family, and whole elate, as the next words intimate; He bathdeftrayedme Round about. 'Tis fad enough to be deflroyedl in any one part, but rob was defkroyed in every part : therefore headds ; He hath de- i.rayd me round about This heightens the "fence. lob ffrewiog ,he care ofGod in the fabrick of his body, befpeaks him thus, E e ( Chap.. r i, eonfrin ge'e, demolire, del ruote ; ex- prir.it rnnrmo- dam detirutlio- nem ; adifr ¡is proprie conve- nir. pro Mere.
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