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than a lying against his own right, to say any other thing of his condition, than that his affliction (caused by those arrows of the Almighty, Chap. 6.4. as the word here is) was mortal and incurable, even though he was a man free of transgression, v. 6. This Charge seems to be the same, in substance, with what Job had said, Chap. 27. — 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. though it may be gathered also from his frequent complaints of the fad stroaks which had befallen him an innocent man, Chap. 9.17. and 19.7. and 16 13, 17. |
than a lying against his own right, to say any other thing of his condition, than that his affliction (caused by those arrows of the Almighty, Chap. 6.4. as the word Here is) was Mortal and incurable, even though he was a man free of Transgression, v. 6. This Charge seems to be the same, in substance, with what Job had said, Chap. 27. — 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. though it may be gathered also from his frequent complaints of the fad Strokes which had befallen him an innocent man, Chap. 9.17. and 19.7. and 16 13, 17. |
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