Chap. r9. An Expofition upon_the Book! of J OB. Verf. 26. 357 7oB 19. Vert 26, 27. 26. And though after my skin, wormer cleSiroy this body, yet in my jlefb ffua l lice God. 27. Whom 1 fbail fee for my fetfe, and mine eyes flml] beho!'d, and not another ; though my reins be confamed within me. N the former Verfe we have confidered and improved the confeflìon of7eb's faith in the Redeemer. Firtt, As living or eternall. Secondly, As riling from the dead, or railing the dead to life. Thirdly , As judgeingboth the quick and dead. He in thefe two Verfes enlargeth the confeilion ofhis faith concerning his own perfonall refurre &ion. Which Firft, He afferts in the doleofthe 261h Verle , In my flefb fhall 1fee gad. Secondly, In the ftrong aaings ofhis faith he affureth him - felfe of it, not.vithftanding all the difficulties that might obftruft and hinder it,in the former part ofthe 26th Verf.and in the dole of the 27th Thoughafter my s%,in,wormes deJtroy this body;thougb my reins be coal-Aimed withinme, yet I believe I (hall fee God;,, Thefe impediments doe not weaken my faith. Thirdly , He declares thebenefit or happines which (hall ac- crew to him after the refurreftion of his body, which he cloth Firft, In thofe words, I(hall fee G. Secondly, In thofe , I fhall fee him for myfelfe. In both which exprelltons, he fete forth the happineffe of the Saints after the railingoftheir bodyes out ofthe grave, and the reuni- on offoule andbody. Fourthly, Hemaintaines the identitie ofhis fled" or body im the rcfurre Lion, or that the fame body which falls (hall rife; And thisin a twofold notion. Firft, An identitie fpecifi'call, it (hall be the famebody in kind. Secondly, An identitie numerical) or individuali,, it (half be the fame particular body which' he had on earth,: and la} d down
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