SZ PSAL1t4E- LI1.I.°L1V. 9 Verfe 9. the mah] the mighty man. It hath refe- rence to verfe 3. be was firong] or, would bee ffroig, and prevaile; as Pfalme 9.20. or, ffrengthe- nedand hardned himfèl e. hie wafts/l evil!] or, in that he bath, that is his fubffarnce; the Greek faith, in bit vanity. IO Verfe Io. greens olive]alwayes frein and flourifh- ing. See Pfalme 37.35.Ier.it.i6. aye]con- tinually : fee Pfalnre 9.6. Verfe I a. haft done] the Chaldeeaddeth, bafi done the vengeattee of my judgement, áRPEi ,'. ea r, ':"°g ' "., . PSAL. LIII. David defcribetb the corruption of a natural! man , 5 and convincetb them by the light f their confciencos. 7 Heglorieth inthe falvation of God. I To the mauer of the muficke onMachalath, an inflrueting l fame of David. a He foole faith in his heart there is no God : they have corrupted , and have made themfeIves abominable with in- jurious evil!; there is none that doth good. 3 God from the heavens looked downe upon the formes of Adam, to fee if there were any 4 that underftandeth,that feeketh God.Every one is gone backe,togetherthey are become unprofitable : 'there is none that doth good, 5 none, not one. Doe they not know i that worke painefull iniquityithat eat my people at they eat bread , they call not upon God. 6 There they dreaded adread where no dread was, for God bath fcattered the bones of i him that befiegeth thee; thou haft made them abafhed , for God bath contemptu- 7 ouflycaftthem off. Who will giveout of Sion the falvations of Ifrael e when God returneth the captivity of his people,Iakob (hall be glad, Ifrael !hall rejoyce. Verfe 6. where no dread wai] that is, náeaui of Il 6 dread. God givethto the wicked a trembling heart, Deut.2 8.6 5. and a feud of feare it in their egret, Iob 15. 2I. yea the fiend of a leafe chaferb them, and thy flee when none purfireth, Levit. 26.36. Prov.28, t. ofbimthat befegetbthee] or, that pitrbetUt camp a- gainff thee, !peaking to the godly man. The Greeke turneth it, of men- pleafers. Gaff mad them abafhed] or, (halt make abafbed, (for it is a promife,but lit dowse as already performed, for the more allbrance) or, (halt put to confufion, to Wit, them, or their cotmfell, as they would have con- founded thine. See Pfalme 14.6, ,,,,Verfe 7. who will give] a with ; G that there were given, &c. See the noteson Pfalme 14,7. falvations] that is, full falvation, health or deliverance. a 4444444 .4.4.4.44tlikt 4.04.3 Y V Y Y Y Y eve", PSAL.LIV. 7 David complaining of the Zipbims, prayetb for Col- - nation. 6 V pol his confidence in Gods betpe bee promi- fetb facrffce. To the mallet of the mafickeon Neginoth,an r inflruéting Pfalme of David. When the Zi- a phims came and faid uhtò Saul, doth not David hide hirnfelfe with us e O God, in thy.name fave me, and in 3 thy power judge me. O God,heare 4 my prayer, hearken to the words of my mouth.For flrangers arerifen upagainff S me , and daunting tyrants feeke my foule, I they have not fet God before them Selah. 1 Loe God is mine helper, the Lord is with 6 them that uphold my foule. Hee will turne 7 the evil to my enviers: in thy truth fuppreffe thou them. With volutrtarineffe I will fa- g orifice unto thee, I will confeffe thy Name ; Iehovah , becaufe it is good. For bee bath 9 freely rid me out of all diflreffe, and mine 1 eye hath feeneon mine enemies. t_.lnnatatiens. A Achalath ] this feemeth to bea kind of in- ' 1VA []rumen[ much like Necbiloth , Pfalme 5.1. It may alfobe interpreted fsc/ineßè or infirmity. So in the title of Pfalme 88. anirtffru/TingPrelate] Maskil : fee Mil Inc 32.1. This Pfalme is the fame in effe&1,a nd almoll in words,with the 14 Pfalme, fomc few things changed. Sec the notes there. 2 Verfe 2, with injuriantevill] fo the Greek faith, with iniquities ¡bey are made abátyinabk. Or, we may read, rig have done abominable zhiquity. Verfe 4. every one it gone bloke] Hebr. All' bee, 4 thar is, Each one, or whofoever he be, in particular. In Pfaln* 14.3 he fpeaketh generally, all le dapar- t id, a Annotations. ZIpleims] or Zipheano,the Inhabitants of Zipb, 2 a citie in the tribe of Judah, lof., 5.24. by, which there was a wilderneffe and wood, where- in DAN' id hid himfelf when he fled fromlhellah for feare of King Saul, and was bewrayed by thefe Zi biens unto the King, once and the fecond tinte, whereupon he made this Pfalme. Sec the hifory I Sam.23.14,t5.29. &c. and 26.1,2. Verfe 5. firangers] the Ziphints,ellranged front God, and alienated front his people, Pfalm..58.4. Efay 14. So wicked men are called Heathens, Pfal. 59.6.In Pfa.86,t4.this is repeated by David: but for Zarlm, grangers , there he talleth them Zedim, proud, 5
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