S64- Chap. 20. elnExpofition upon the Book of J OB. Vere 24,,, o B, Chap. 2C. Verf, 24, 25, 26. He (hallfleefrom the iron weapon, and thebowofgee fha/lflrïkehim thorow. it is drawn, and cometh out ofthe bodie,yea theguise ring[Word cometh out ofhis gall: terrors areupon him, All darhneffe[hall be hid in hisfecret placer : afire not blown(hall confune him, itfhallgoe ill with him that zs left in his Tabernacle, ophar having laid (verf: 22, 23, ) that God powres the fury of his wrath upon the wicked man when he thinks himfelfe fafeft and furtheft removed from it, even in the fulneffe ofhisfufficieacj, andwhen he is about tofill hir belt' ( thenGod deales with him, and raines upon him while he is eating, ming ling his blond with his bread, his reares with his wine) He pro- ceeds in this context to thew Firft, The inftruments. Secondly, The effects of that wrath or judgement. The inftrúments are foure. r. The iron weapon. 2. The bow of fteele. 3. The glittering (word: g, A fire not blown. Here are flare ofarmes tomake war upon the wickedmani We have here allothe effects ofthis dreadfull warre, and theft . are of two forts. Firft, upon himfelfe; Secondly, upon others. The effeâs whichappeare upon himfelfe, areof two forts.. Firft, Outward,. Secondly, Inward. The outwardeffeets, fire; he Thall be ftricken thorow with them. Secondly,he fhall be consumedwith them. The inward effeâs are fearer or terrours; which are teftifiedby that con. feguent; his flight ; He runs from the iron weapon, andthebow off#eele,
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