Ainsworth - BS1225 A54 1639

%%l/dlÍglld ulilll,W1/GO%/lifr PSALM I your Cleo 'pa l'im, &c. The Chaldee faith , Call thy bun, on olio Lord. Compare allo horewithMatt. 6. 25. Luke 2.z2.Pûl.;7.5. Maine thee] or, ;After art ,l narifb thee, with food and allotherne- cefLari_s. The word though it be general!, yetis oft:n tiled for couruuhing, Gen. 45.1 o , and 47. 12. o King. t 8.4. So the Greeke alto turneth it here. not give] that is , not fe f r, as Pohl m. 16.1 o. 4 Vert: 24. pit of corruption] the Chaldee ex- poundeth it, the deepe Gehenna. men of bloody, &c.] that is, bloody men ; as Pfalme 5.7. not live halfe] Hebr. net halfen their dayes, that is, not cane to baye the dayes of their life , but be cut off by untimely death. So Iob 15.32. s 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 jo II Ia 13 14 eitiiitHeFttiniti,14112 Po A L. LV I. David praying to God inwnfidenceof his word , com- playnethof bit enemies. Io Hee profeffithbitronfidence in Gods ward, and promifeth to praife him. To the Mafter of the Mufcke, concerning the dumbe dove in far places,, Michtam of David, vvhen the Philillims tooke him in Garb. B Egracioustonice, O God, for fory man would fwallow me up; al theday warring he oppreffeth me. Mine en. viers would fwallow mee upall the day, for many doe warre with mee, O moft high. In the day I frail feare,! will true} unto thee. In God,I will praife his vyord ; in God doe I truft,I will not feare what flefh can doe un- to me. All the day my vvords they grie- voufly wreft ; againft me all their thoughts be for evil!. They draw ' together, they keepe dole themfelves , they doe obferve myfteps, becaufe they earneflly expeâ my foule.For painful! iniquity (hall they efcape fafe ! in anger caft down the peoples, O God. Thou haft counted my wandring ; put thou my teares in thy bottle : are they not in thy regifterThen (hall mine enemies turne backe in the day that I call; this I know , that God will be for me. In God , I will praife the word ; in Jehovah, I will praife the word. In God doe I truft, I will hot feare what earthly man can do unto me. Thy vowes are upon me, O God ;I will pay confeflions unto thee. For thou haft delive- red my foule from death ; haft than not alfa my feet from Eliding e for to walke on , be- fore God,in the light of the living. Annotations. COncoming the dumbe dove ] or after the He- brew phrafe, the dove of dumbnef ; thus Da- B L W i. 85 vid fpeaketh of hintfelte, as of a dove ftibjeft to vexation amongthe ravenous kites the Phil yiims, which werefarre difioyned from Gods people in faith, though neere in habitation ; as the Greeke tranflateth it, the people farre off from the Saints. Or, Zi m,interpreted dumbneffe; may alfò be tur- ned a Congregation , as in Plàlnse 58. 2. and to the meaning is, the doze of ¡be Congregation of them that be farre off, that is, of the Phibflims. And thus the Chaldee expoundeth it, To praife fir the congrega- tion, which is !eke to a film: doze, in the time when they are driven farre from their cities, &c. /hichtam] a lard or golden Pfalnec: See Pfalme' 16. 1. tooke him in auk] David fleeing front Said to Achill King of Gath, and being there,, knowne, changed his behaviour, and tallied bím- felfe foólilh, and was fo difmiffed, 1 Sam. z,. co. &c.whereupon he made the 34.P1alm.Afrer that he fled againe to K..4cht]h, and dwelt there with him, he and his company, 1 Sam.27.1,2,3, &c. Verfe 2. would fwallow me up] or , breatheth after I ene, to take and devoure nte. This word Shaaph isufed for fropirtginofdrinke, lob 5.5.allo, of the wind or breath, Ier. 2. 24. and 14. 6. and fo for breathing after any thing to come thereto, lob 7.2. Ecclef 1.5,So after in Pfal.57.4& 1 19.131. O muff high] O high God, as the G reek explain - eth it. The Greeke faith, from the height; wee may alto tranfate it,in heigbt,that is, highly(proud- y) they warre again(' me. But Marna Height is fometime Gods attribute, as Mich. 6, 6. Pfalme . 92.9. Verfe 4. In the day] or,what day,that is,when- foever 4 I (hall be afraid. 5 Ver.5. Whatflefb can doe] or queltion-wife,wbat can flelh doe unto meI by fljb, meaning corrupt and weake man, as is expreffed vale s2. The like ti- tle is given to men, in Pfáím 78. 39, Genefis 6.3. Efaypo.6. Verfe 6. they grievonfly trrefl] they pairefully f rme, 6 and frame my wards ( or my matters o ) perverting them, and giving them another figure or fathion. So the Hebrew word is uf2d for fafbiming, lob 10.8. It fignifeth alfo,grieving, Elay 63.9, Verfe 7. Theydraw together] or, gather, that is, convene and combine together, or, gather warms , as is expreffed, Hal. 140.3. So Pfài.594. my feepa] or my hee ler , or fact f let, after the manner of that old Serpent, Gen.3. (5. Vcrfe S. cafi down] or make defend, CO wit, to the E pit of corruption, as Pfal.5 5. 24. or nether parts nftho enrol', Ezek.32.18, Veras le 9z m.y wandri9g my flitting toandfro from SaulsbrefencetoGail; 1 Sam.as, jo. from thence to the cave of Adullam, a Sam.2 2.1. from thence to Mifpeh in Moab.verfe 3,then to the fop ref! of Horeth in Judah, vetfe 5: then to Keilah, I Sam, 23. g thence to the wilderneffeof Ziph, verle 14. thence to th wilderneffe of Maon,v.a5 then to Engedi, 1 Sa,a4.1,2. and fo from place to place, as a Partric on the mountains : in all which David ackno !edged Gods care end pro- vidence towards hit in shy bottle] that'. referve them dilige ly. Bottles were tiled to pat 7 1ME1111'' h h h h h ;

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