Caryl - Houston-Packer Collection BS1415 .C37 v7

Chap:26, An Expliti; Rpm Rocket JOB. Vert 8. JOB, CH.A:1), 26. Verf. 8, 9, 10. He bincleth up the waters in his thicke clouds, and the 1ou:1 is not bra42 n under him. He holdeth backe the face of his throne, anc1Jpread ethhiscloudumponit. He bath conipaged t he waters with bounds until the day and night come to an end. J o 73 having (hewed how wonderfully God upholdeth the earth which is under us, goeth on to thew no kffe a wonder, in his binding up thofe waers in clouds which an; above us. Whatfoever God huh done or do'll in heaven ab ove'or upon the earth beneath, ei her as-to creation and the first conftituti. on of things, or as to providence, and the continuall motion of things, is wonderfull and glorious. 763 \Tel:(.8. He bindetb up the waters in his thick clouds. As our Englifh word, Ti.nei, fo the Original implyeth a force upon the waters to keep them within the cloud ; Water would coNga; notflay thee but that it mull whether it wil or no It would rufh com. wne prelently and difordt'rly to the ruine of all bdow, but P"ffir* Jod binde:h it to its good behaviour. As the mouth of a lack is eyed or boundal.aout,that the corn put into it EAU not tut; Or ( which allufico comes neereft the mu) os barreh II7e2 bound with hoop, leaf the iquor put into them fhould leak ut ; thus God bina'etlo ser: ti,e waters. What water; ? There re two forts ofwaters ; FrJ, upper waters, or wwers in the ,yre of wh;ch the Pralmift fpe.iNeth when he faiti?, (-p14. 104. .3.) He &yak, roe beams; of his chambers in the warm-. thc in thofe, upper waters, which are necreft the heaven, c-1ì ,zi pturo, Tfr;e- habitation t his bolinersand of kùglory.Ekvth: muff have ftrongwalls to lay the beams of their e`.1, ,tiers ,ipory, but rh,, Lord who made heaven and earthsanmak,:' fluid waters lyare up the beames of his chambers for evc r Secondiy,there are lOwer waterf, or waters on the rrn ; Which dittinaion Mofes. E e.e e z gave

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