1}SALME LKit. to abide, 2 Sam.' 7.24. or, end of the earth. is Deer- nbe5ned] or covered over, to wit, with griefe, (ns the Greeke explaineth it) whereby it fainteth; 6, 41,11 with firrow. So Pfal. l oz. 1. and 77.4. and 107 5. and 142.4. kad thou] or , thou wilt lead: a fpeech of faith, from former deliverances, as the next verfc fhewcth. bigler than I] which I cannot get upon, unlefíe thou lead me. ¢ ¡ Verfe 4. a fafi hope] or, fbrowding place , where lice hoped for, and had found fafe flicker. Verfe 5. I will Mourne] or (hall abide. See Pfal. 15.1. in the ferret] or, the biding place, called el fe -where the fhadow of bic wing , Pfa1.3 6.8. and 63.8. See Pfalme 91.1, -4. 9 ' Verfe 6. my vanes] that is, my prayers made wide voeves,'as the Saints ufed, Gen. 22. 20. Iudg.11. 30,;1. Hereupon, prayer is called in Greeke Pre - feuele, of powring out wires to God. inberi- ¡ ranee to them] fo the Greeke allo bath it; or, gi- ven me the inheritance of them; that is , fuch a blef- fing as uthally thou beftowefl on fuch as feare ! thee. The Chaldee paraphrafeth , thou baff given an inheritance in the world to come to them that feare tby name. 7 Verfe 7. Thou wilt die] or prayer -wife adde thou, &c. fo the reft. deyes unto deyes] or,epm deyes, that is, a long 1 f . of the King] meaning bimfelfe , and fpccially Cbrifl, who was to be his Sonne after the flefh. So the Chaldee faith, of the King Chrif. See Pfalme 72. and 89.21.30.3'7.38. 8 Verfe Hefball fit] to wit, an the throne , that reign, or fit, that is, dwell , or abide, as Plainte 140.14. prepare] or, appoint, as his due and ready portion. The Hcbr. is Man,a name where- by that prepared meat was called, which God gave his people from heaven, Pfalme 78.24. Verfe 9. day by day] or day and day, that is,dai- 9 !y. The Hebrew uluallphrate is, day day ; fo Pad- 68.2o. Gen.39.sO. Efay 58.2. Exod.16.5. fome- time day and day, as Heli.3.4. 2 Cor. 4.16. Socwo two , Marke 6.7. for , two and two. The Chaldee maketh this paraphrafe, when I pay my vowel in the day of the redemption of Ifrael , and in the day when the King Cbriff fhall be anointed to reign. 5 2 7,°MG2 sas 22nacè 2,7.Zaa+ea mrc P ni.. LXII. David profeJfing his confidence in God, difcourageth bit enemies, 6, repeated,his afitred confidence ; 9 Teach - euh the people to truff in God, not in worldly things. 12. Power and mercy belong to God. a To the mailer of the muftcke over Iedu- thun, a Pfalme of David. fitrely unto god my foule kegeth G1ence 3 from l m is my falaation. 3 Surely he os my pcke,and my falva- I don, mine high defenc,'., I fhall not be mo- 4 ved touch. How long w41 ye endevour chieFe againli a mane yyhall be killed all of you ;ye (,Ball be a bowed wall, ate a fence that as fhoovedat. Surely they confult to thrub 5 him downe from his high dignity, they de- light in a lye : with his mouth each of them bleffeth, and with their inward part they curie, Selah. Yet unto God, my foule keep thou (Hence : for from him is my expeéta- tion. Surely he is my rocke andmy falvati 7 on ; mine high defence, I (hall not be mo- ved. In God as my falvation and my glory; 8 the rocke of my ffrength , my fafe hope, is in God. Truft ye in him 'nail time , O peo- 9 pie ; powre out your heart before him; Godis a fafe hope for us, Selah. Surely the tons of bale man are vanity, the Ions of no- ble man are alye: in balances to mount up, they together are lighter than vanity. Truft 1 t not ye inopprefiion,and in robbery become not vaine : if powerful' wealth do increafe, tf let not the heart theron.Once didGod fpeak, ,lwife heard I this Came : that ftrengthpertai- netbtoGod.AndtotheeO Lord,mercy,for 13 thouwilt pay to man according to his work. 6 IO Annotations. O7 er Iedutbtm]that is, over Ieduthuns pofte- rity,who was a finger inIfrael,a Chron.2 5. r 3. or, o leduthun: See alfo Pfalme 39.1. Verfe z. Yet furely] or Only. It is an earneft 2 affirmation, againfi tome contrary temptation or fpeech , and excludeth all other things. So verte 3.5.6.7.10. keepeth ftlenee] or isfelent,or feill, that is, quiet, ftebmife, and (as the Greeke explai- neth it) fubjetl; the rebellious affe &ions being tamed and fubdued. See alto Pfalme 4.5. Verfe 3. moved much] or, moved with agreat mo- 3 vïng. Perfectued, but not forfaken; cafe donne, but I. perifb not , as 2 Cor. 4.9. for God giveth the iffue with the temptation, s Cor. so. 13. The Chaldee expounds it , I fhall not be moved in the day of great a1lilltm. Verle 4. endevow mifehiefe] this word is not 4 found elfèwhere in the Scripture. It denoteth both a purpofe in mind, and e thrufting forward in all of any ntifebievous deed. againfl a man ] in Chal- dee, againfe a gracious man. So man here is ufed as inler. 5. 1. ifyee can finda man, that is, ajuftand godly man. yee (hall be klled ] or sail yee be murdered ? violently killed. Some Hebrew copies varying a point or vowel], give it ana &ive figni- fication,wilyee murder ? This the Greeke follow - eth ; but the former fenfe here fitteth heft. a fenfe] wall,or mure,another word than the former. fhooved at] ortbrufe, namely,forto fall, asisex- preffed,Pfal.118.13. Hereby is meant a great and bidden ruine, as D43730.13. Ezek.l 3.13.14. Verfe 5. from his high dignity] or excellencie wher- unto he was exalted of God.David fpeaketh this of himfelfe, (therefore the Greeke kath, mine h - i your ;) and blameth them here for oppugning lais I dignit 5
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy OTcyMjk=