Caryl - Houston-Packer Collection BS1415 .C37 v7

Chap.2,6. s¢a Expo1itiox upox. the Book of J OB. iter(. tlz. Asa it-ArabalnLaesaüa nin&aotteAf .aaSraatrezdintoti*a&*+at+a: s3ea<s14' JOB, CHAP. 26. Verf. z' 2, 3, 4. But yob anfwered, andfaicl, HOW haft thou helped him that is without power ? hop favefl thou the area that bathno f rength? Rowhaft theu counfelledhim that bath no wifdome ? and how haft thouplentifully declared the thing as it is? 7o whom hall thou utteredwordi ? and whore fpirit camefrom thee 719 Not refprndit HIS Chapter containeth labs anfwer to the adBildadi dic- third and lait difpute or oppofition of his fe ra, fedGM det quaff ea or. cond friend Tildad ; wherein he doth t two tleierit qu. pa. things. rum ad rem fa. trials, He complaineth ofand in a manner Giant, ime ab derideth Bíldadsdealing with hiní, as ifwhat ¡OJtJturoa!icna. he had urged werenot only little to the pur- ea'erc, pole, but very wide from it. This he doch in the feure fiat vales of the Chapter. Secondly, 7.h gives out a large narrativeof the power, per. fefions, and excellencies of God, of hiswonderful) works, and providences, which Bildad had but lightly touched thishe cloth inthe remaining part of theChapter. Verf. s, a. But lob asfwered, andfaid, Hew bad thou helped hies that eh without power i iC admiran. There is a giietion amonglnterpreters, who is here meant, by tr.,. , e /me him, that is without power, and who by the arms that hash so five t irmiz i f}reagrb ; who by hire t!tot bath so wifedaeu. There are three opi- fEeosP Lvo- nions about the refolvingof this question. Fitti, Some expound it not ofa perfon, but ofa thing, forgthe

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