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6 V1i1.lÍfY %4 XLVII Xl.aV1!!, 73 of tbe great King, P;al. 48. 3. the citie of Jehovah, Va. 6o.14. tbe holy eide, EfaY 52.1. Matth.4.5, the I holy] meaning the holy place Sion , or ebe Sanlluarie there. dwelling places] or habitacles; fee Pfàlas. 43.3. Efay 4.5. Verte 6. at the lcoltng firth of the morning] that is, as the Grecke explaineth ir, very early, se her, the morning peereth, or flteweth the face. The like phrafe is in Exodus r4. 27. Judges 19.26. and to of the looking firth of the evening, Genet. 24.63. Deuteronomie 23.11. Verte 7. gave bis voice] that is, fake aloud or tbnndred ; fee Pale 18. 14. or, gave With his voice : but the word with or in,fccmcth to be fitperfluons in the Hebrew,as elfewhere,Jcr. i z.I. Pfa.68.34 So to feeke in lebovah, z Chron.74.26. is to fi eke Je- hrrvab, 2 King.2a.18. The Chaldee referral) it to Gods voice on mount Sinai; when be gave the Law to hie people, the nations were troubled, the pingdemes trembled. melted] that is , was difmayed with feare. SoPfa1.7S.4. and 107.26. Exod. 15.13. Amos 9.13,15. Jof.2.9. Verte to. chariots] or roundfhields, as both the Greeke and Chaldea Paraphraft here taketh it : but elfèwhere it is not fo found , but for wagons very often. V.11. Sureeafe] or, Leave o: fee Pfal.37.8. The Chaldee expounds it of Surceafing from wars. 7 10 II I PsAL. XLVII. The nations are exhorted cheerfully to entertain the kiingdeme cf Cbrifl. To the Mafterof:he Mnfickeatothe Cons of Korach, a Pfalme. LI peoples clap ye hands,lhout triton. phantly to God with voice of fhril 3 ling. For Jehovah is high, fearfull,a 4 great King over al the earth.He bath fubdu- ed peoples under us, and nations under our 5 feet. He hath chofen for us our inheritance, the high excellencleo'fJacob, whom he lo- 6 veth Selah. God is gone up r trh triumph, 7 Jehovah with voice of trumpet.Sing Pfalme to God fin? Pfalme fing Pfalme to our 8 King fing Pfalme. For God if King of all the earth; ling an inflrutting Pfalme. God reigneth over the heathens, God frtteth on r o the throne of his holineffe. The bounteous Princes ofthe peoplesare gathered,the peo- ple of the God of Abraham, for rise fhields of the earth are Gods, vehemently is hee . exalted, 2 Annotations. CLap hands] or the Palmes ;Hebrew , thepalme : a ligne of joyfull approbation, tiled as at o- ther times, fo at the coronation of Kings,s K ing. 11.12. So afterPft.98.8. voice offarihing]that is, a fhrill voice and joyful!. See the notes on Ptal. 5. 12. and 41,la. Verte 4. He hark foobdued] or will fbdue : So in 4 the next verfe,He will chufe; but the time co conic is often ufed for the time pail or continued. And here it feenreth to be fpoken of the fubduing cf the Canaanites, and the furore fubduing of na- tions to Chrift, by preaching of the Gof pel. Of, fubduing, fee P1àl.18.48. the Chaldee here tranlla- tech it, kill. Verte 5. our inheritance] the land of Canaan, Pfal. 78.55. and that immortall undefiled heritage refervedntheaven frog, i Pet. r.4. highex- eellencie] or glorious biglmef meaning the king- dome, Priefthood, Temple, ; &c. ,(as the Chaldee mcntioneth, the bouffi of the Saniluarie e) whereby Jambs pofteritie excelled, Ezek.24 z i. Amos 6.8., and 8.7. Nahum 2.2. and all the heavenly pro - mifes given to the Church in Chrift. Verte 6. Godis gone up] as when the Arkc went 6 up from Kirjeth -jearim to Jerufahm, z Sam. 6.15. I Chion. 13.8. & 15.28. when the Arke was car- ried by Solomon into the Temple, 2 Chro.5. when Chrift afcendedwith triumph into heaven, Luke ,24. 51, 51. and with like glory ¡hall he come a- -gaine, l Thef4.16. A &.r 9,11. The Chaldee re- terreth ¿his Going up , to the Exalting of Godsname. Verfe7. an ie.ffruaing Praline] Mafebil,the tide of Plaint. 3 2. and many others, here Mid in like fente for a Pfalme to give inf ruáion; or,as in Pfvlm. 14. 2. for a prudent underffanding perfon 5 in this fente, ftngPfalme every one that is prudent; or,as the Greeke explaineth it, ling prudently; the Chaldee, with good under¡anding. Verte 9. throne of bis holineffe] Greek,bis boy throne. SeePfal.9.5 Rev.4.2. The Chaldee talleth it, the throne of bitglorie. Verte to. The bounteous Princes] or,the volantárier, ables. Aname given to the liberal and free hear- ted, Ifa.32. 5,8. Exo. 35. 21,2 9. and to Princes or Nobles, Numb. 21.18. Ptà1.1 1 3.8. and 118.8. Job 12.21. So here the Greeke bath princes. are Gads] or, to God. (belong) thefhieldsof the earth: He is the great conquerour and prote &our of all, Gen.15.1. Shields alto are Magif raea and Go- vernours, that protect the Commonweales,Hof 4. :8. Pfa.89.19. So the Greeke here hath, the _prong men of the earth. ti.44 4..3 4 34l4lAttanh; 43É3 frff Pset. XLVIII. God is magnified Or the ornaments, privileges, and pros, Ilion of she Church. A fong a Pfalme to the Fons of Korach. , i t1/4_11- Reat is JehovIlli, & práifed vehement- i ly in the citie of our God, the moon- talneof his holineffe. Faire in fitua- tion, the joy of all the earth is mount Sion', in the fides ofthe Alorth;it is she chie of the Gggggg 3 great 5 7 9 IO 3 111141144.0-

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