6 7 8 9 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lo II 12 Ali l ú1.,1 d' proud. daunting (rants] .terrible difmayecs ,,as !Saul and his retinae, wholè terroundaunted ma- 1 ny. See4íàl.1o.18. feekemy foule] my life, to take it away : fee the note on Plil.3 5.4 Verle 6. with them that uphold ] or, among the up- holders, the valiant fouldiers that helped David in his battèls: as i Ghron.12. 1. &c. a like manner' of fpeech is, Iudg, i i . 35. thou art among them tbat trouble me. Verfe7. resume againft me. For therigbteout efeapethout oftrou- ble, and the wicked £hall come in hit flead , Prov. t r . 8. fupprejc them] reflraine them , or cut them off. Compare Pialme 143.12. Verfe 8. With vo luntarinef] or, Infeenef;that is, freely, liberally, of a willing mind. Such fa- cri6ces the Law mcntioneth, Levit. 7.16. Verfe 9. Dv hatb fene] to wit, the worke, or re- Ward of God; in Chaldee, the vengeance on mine enemies, mentioned before in verle 7. and as is ex- preffed in Pfal.91.8. but often this word is con- cealed, as Pfal. 35.21. and 92.12. or bath viewed them with delight; Ice i falme 22.18. AIMAAHAMIAAfMAIA PS L. LV. 'David ü his prayer complainetb of his fearefull cafe. I o flee prayerh again£ bu enemies , of whofe wicked- m9 and treachery bee complainetb, 17 flee mmjortetb him f lfe in Gods prefervationof him, and tonfufon of lair enemies. To the maflerof theMufitke, on Neginoth, an inftru4ting Pfalme of David. HEarethou, O God, my prayer, and hide not thy Idle from my fuppli- cation f r grace. Attend to rat, and anfwer me; I mourne in my meditation, and make a troubled noire. For tl* voice of the enemy, becaufe of the vexation of the wic- ked ; for they bring upon me painefull ini- quity,and inangerthey fpightfully hare me. My heart is`pained withinme,& the terrours of death are fallen upon me. Feare & trem- bling is come into met, and horrour bath Covered me. So that 1 fay, who will give me awing as a dove, that I might fly and dwell. Loe, I would make barre of my wandring flight, I would lodge in the wilderneffe, Se- lah. I would batten my Cafe efcaping from the wind of driving forward,from the tem- peft. Swallow them, Lord, divide their tongue for I fee violent wrong and ftrife in the citie. Day and night, they compafïeit upon the wals thereof, and painefulliniqui- ty and moleftation are within it. Wofull evils are within it,and fraud and guile depar- tech not from the fkreet thereof. For notan 13 enemy reproached me,for I could beareit : j not my hater magnified againft me , for I'. could be hidden from him. But itwac thou tq. O man efteemed of as my felfe,my guide & my knownc acquaintance. We which to- 15 gether made fweet ferret coanfell,went into Gods houle with the focicry. Let death 16 feize upon them,let them goe dowse quirk' to hell;for evill are in their dwelling place in their inmofl part. I will call unto God, and 17 Jehovah will ftveme. Evening, and mor- 18 ning,and at noon, will I meditate and make a node, and he heard my Goyce. Flee bath 19 redeemed my foule in peace from the battel againft mee, for vvith many vvere they vvith me. God will heare and affli& them, even he thatfcteth //am an:iquity,Selah,for that they have nochanges, neither fear they God. Hee Pent forth his hand on his peacea- 21 ble friends, he profaned his covenant. The 22 words of his mouth were fmoothur than but- ter, but baitell was in his heart; his words were fofter than oyle,but they were drawee fwords. Café thou thy carefulI burden upon Jehovah, and hewill fuftaine thee ; heuwill not give the jut} man for ever to be moved. But thou, O God, wilt make them go down to the pit of corruption; men of bloods and of deceit than not live halfe their dayes,but I will truft in thee. VErVe 3. /mourn] as one call down with for - row, staking a doleful! noire. meditation] or difeou ng talks, prayer, complaint. The Hebrew Siach Ggniheth any large difcoucf,or ezercife of the mind or mouth, bybufiemuftng, talking,prafing, com- muning with ones felfe orothers. Verle 4. they bring] they malogmwe, or turn upon meinìquity; both by unjult imputation of evil!, 4 and infilting óf punifhment. For the word is ufed both for iniquity and the punifhment thereof, as is noted Pîl.5.6. The Chaldee faith, they tefli- fie falthood agavJt me. fpightfully hate me] or beare me apriviegruáge, with a purpofeto avenge , as the ' word Ggniheth, Gen.27.4 t . and 50.15. Verle 5. is pained] or, trembletb with pain. The word tifually meaner a furb pains as awoman fee- ktb in her travel!. ' Verle 6. horrour] ®r, amazed quaking; when the fenfes are ¡Mitten with aflonilhment. There- fore the Greeke tur th it, darkeneffe. Verne 7. who will g e] a with, O ¡bat I had,or;O that fame wouldgive. e Pfal. 54.7. wing at a h hh a doze] r%/ifimin vin vii
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