Ch°apfai5. ttccordi,sg fo Sr MATTHE VV. one egge a day, when meanswas fkort with him,. by reafon of the civil wars in France, fo that he could not hear fromhis friends. It is not by bread only that man lived), but by the word of Gods «ouch. Adak,. bke[Ting, that makethit neurtfhaable. As if he bre4the si4feof in vitalurbtri. bread, that is, his Own blaring, which is the ffaffewhereon bread Pm.'" vine that ffaffe of life) leaneth, it canneither feed nor fill, makemen "' neither fuller,nor fatter. Verfe 35. To fitdown on the ground] He intended them not only a running banquet, a flight come-cif, but a full feaff, a good meal, and therefore bad thanfit down,.and feed their fill. I t was indeed on the bare ground that they fate : but fodoe thegreacc t Lords in Turley at this day : they fit at meat, with their legsga- thered under therkflat upon theground;and their shear, when they fèaft molt furnptuoutly,isonly rice and mutton, with fair water out of the river. Verte 36. Andgave to Iola DijciFles ] So confuting their im- 1 elief, and confirming their faith for the future. And the like he dcth for us every time wereceive the Sacrament ofhis Supper. He bespeaks us chere,as he did peremptory Thomas,Joh.20.27. And theD if iples to the multitude] This is Chrifts courfe to this day : by the hands of his faithfull Minifters, to deal forth his favcurs,te givehi; holySpirit ( which is, to giveallgood things, Aí.tth.7.I I. with LukI I.13.) by the preachingof faith. This r;,,,» .I Manna comes down fromheaven in the dews of theMiniftry. If , pet. ,.as. cur eyes fee not our teachers, we cannot c xpcc`f to hear the voice bhindeus, lfa.3o 20. Verse 37. They did all eat endwerefilled] They dideat CO =XQr'w°w ?uv, faturity, as men Life todoe at feafts, where the tabl,s keen to fweac HOCNeap "i. with variety. The Greek word hereis, in its proper iignificacion, c tare' de ar- ufed of' fatting cattle, that have graffeup to theeyes, fuch as is that rre'tù Nam in tome parts of Ireland, where they are forced to drive out their 4g'2-ct Gr.eei cattle sometimes from the paftures into thecommons, left they abígilu.'.n fhould turfèt and1poil themfelves. net S. Seven bask isfill] These baskets were bigger and of larger 'capacity then thofe coffins. Match. r 4. to. we read of Paul let Y.,40P 771i down by the wall in a basket, ,las9.20. Ic was ruck a vat then, '- thata manmight fit in it t as the former may kein tohave been no larger then apye or pafly,the outfide whereof,from the Greeks,we call acoffin. Verle 38. And they that dideat]See theNotes onChop.14 22. F f 3 Herein 413 Turk." j9f.7' 3,
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