Chap. i9. AnExpolition upon the Bookeof J OB. Verf. 27. 383` every eye ;hall fee him, even they that have pierced him. To fee the Saints in happines. (hall be a part of the psanifhmcnt of the damned(Luk i 3.28.)There "bail be weeping and gnafhita of teeth, when you (a i fee Abraham, and Ifaac, aná ?acob, anda!' the Pro- phets in the Kingdome of god, andyur (elves 17out oat. You fhali be vexed with anger and r,viá as well as with paine and loft. Now as there (hail be a different view and fight at that day in reference to the Saints, Saints (hall looks upon one"another rejoycing ; but wicked men fhail looks on the Saints mourning. it will he a bleffed meeting when we (hall fee Abraham, Ifaac,: and ?acob, and our felves let into the Kingdome with them. But the wicked ¡hail fee Abraham, Ilaac, and 7acrb let into the K,ngdome, and mourne that themfelves are thrufl our. Thus alfo there ;hall be a dfferent fight of Jefas ChcifI; believers fha!l fee hire for themfelves, and rejoyce The wicked (hall fee him againfi themfelves, they (hall fee him as their enemy, and mourne. Ifhallfee him ( faith rob,)for my felfe. Thai's the fir( addition. And mine eyesfhoIl behold, andnot another, We have in this Text, fee, and fee, and behold. The word in +`itbi ve,bom the original! is differentfrom what we had before, I fh:ar'l behold °°n'Fj ¡eRáà hoc him. Itfignifies more then the bare feeing, or thegatheringin the fpecies ofany objeâ into the eye. It fignifies a veryvehe q gt r °rrA ment beholding; a critticall difcernirg, view, and fight of a intenders ;n rem thing. whom1./hall behold. That is, with deepe intention, both att ar °cutis ofeye, and minds, to finde out and rejoyce in all the excellen- eg ' i °j turn. c beauty, glory, and worth that is in him. Aman may come "euLa i quo- Y, Y, g Y 5 da i, /enfu into a roome adorned with goodly pictures, he fees them in expetirn;iarei paffage, hebath a tranfient view of them, and he takes fore con(FeS , plealure in this view. Another beholds them, to fee the work_ manfhip, how the lines are drawen, and features shadowed to the life, he views with skill, and art, this pleafeth muLh and gives the accurate beholder high contentment. So here, c./1/line e7e ;hall beh,,/d him; That is, I fhall even fet'nly felfe to take a viewof him, togather up ( as it were ) into my felfe the idea's of his divine perfeFlions, and fo to receive all thofedelights and contents which rife from fuch an excellent obje&&, Molex (Exod, 3. 3 -.) had a vifipnof the burning bu6í; The .A gtÌ of the
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