Caryl - Houston-Packer Collection BS1415 .C37 v6

428 Chap. 19 e4.n ezpáji'rion japon the Bookof J o s. Verf. 29 1. e. excitant fuch as flirre up afmoak.e in my nofe, they make me angry, and f "mum & in .therekindle.a fire that hurries in my beat! 211 the day long, that cendium ra na ís there make me.excreatne.angry with them. So here, the ini- ribxa mail, fa cíunt me a de, quiies of thefword,, ,( that is, the vexation; of brethren,) are ára wrath, that is, theykindle up the wrathofGod, and make that wrath flatneputtoil the confumntion and.elefl-rucîion of thole who have fo. provoked him. Thofe are the iniquities óf the fword._Fr.om this lalt reading,, and thee two ftnces given upon it, take two briefe notes. Piro., Thus,.;. Waal judgment, or rigid cenfuring oferhers,ù,e provoking fr. Jr is the iniquity-of the fword,..it is a finwhich bath blood in ßa1® is c . ¢a- - j me, i',f4". it,., Hence. tome put the Text,into this paraphrafe ; Inas much elr zrrni:ataribue. s jou provoke me thou to.anger,it isfilch-afjnasverywell,defeeves gßá drgna aar to be revengedby the fword; or by-thefevereM judgement. Another ut g'ad'ó 1'14- thus; Your hard+ and.bitter words againfi me, are no leffe wicked- Canrar. Pagn, nefje then abbed me, or thrl f roe through with a/word, and If-lacvtft if rataln aaerba a.9vtri it deferveth thepnnijh.noent of the freord. Davids complaint rea- l a11C commons, ches that Interpretation(Pfal. 42. 10, ) Aswith a (word inmy tan ininsu tíí bonds, mine enemies reproach me.: feelto gxar,Y f1 Secondly , Note:; ;'data me. !sari- Pie'etto. Ea.. I4an i, judgement upon other,!, , call s forfevere judgements stpe» ourlaves. , This all() takes up`the fence ofour reading. Wrath bringeth the puniJhment ofthe(word. Bli i, L ¡`hhr° .xcani.fcontía The word tranflatted.wrath,figniflesburning.All wrath is hot. SIP efferief Some, wrath is fo hot,_that there is no ..abiding it. lob having. czniram. jaó:ra before threatned the (word,, here he tells us whence the fword taandogi [p r mall balla'71 a comerh,..what fendeth the, punifhment of the fword, wrath cloth fgnifrca ,'"Tr', ir. What wrath ? There is a twofold . wrath, with either of *aióre.o Pi which this Text may.comply. *qua., Firft, 1 he wrathofGod, who is provoked, and flirted up . by the iniquity of. man; Asifhe had Paid ; You having pro- vokedGod to wrath, by your unkinde dealing with me, that wrath will bring the punifhment ofthe fword, that is,, all man- netpfeyi.11s upon you. Secondly,

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