96 PSALME LXVl.' 6 Verfe 6. Fearfssll things, &c.] God out of his Tabernacle gave oracles and an /were to his people, Num6.7.89. and front Heaven he anfwered to their prayers againft their adverfaries, Pfa1.3.5. he anfwered alwayes things reverendand fearefll. thole fine obyleea] whereby is meant , not onely thofe upon the tea, whole hope God is, Pfal. to7.23,28, &c. but thofe alto that dwell farre afunder disjoyned by the lea, as inHands, which wait for his Law, 115.42. 4. So the Ghaldee interpreteth it, andof the Iles of the Sea which are dif- joyned from the dry land (or continent.) 7 Verfe 7.0 he that flabliilseth] or, which festetbfar: it is a continued fpeech to God,as the words be- fore and after manifeft , but the perfon changed for more paffion, like that in Job 18.4. 0 be that teareth bis fink, for, O thou that teareft thy feule. See the notes on Pfal. 59 to mounsaims] hereby is often meant .ltingdome., polities, and Corranonweales, Jer. 51.25. See Pfal. 30, 8. The Chaldee under - fiends it here, of Gods preparing food for thewilde Goats of the mountains. 8 Verfe 8. of the feat] waters lignifie peoples, Revel. 17. 15. and fear are the huge armies,ofpeeples, Jer. 51.42.Efa.17.12,13. All filch, as well as the na- tural! feas, God affwageth. See alto Pfal.46.7. Verfe 9. And they] or, When they flare. ut- moll parts] or borders, to wit, of the earth, as is ex- preflfed Ifa.41.5. the out-goings of morning, &c.] This may be meant both of the fucceffive courfe of day and night,and of them that go out at morning and evening, which be men to their labour,and beafts for their prey as isfhewed,Pfa. 104. 20,-23. and of people, inhabiting the Eaft and Well parts of the world. I o Verfe so. plenteeuflle moiflenefl is] This fenfe the Greekeyeeldeth: the Hebrew altomay be turned, when thouhadfl made is sedefere raine : or, and gizeft h the defire thereof. There things are fpoken firft of the landofCanaan,(as the Chaldee expoundeth, thou remembrt the landof Ifrael;) which God vifi- ted and bleffed continually, as Afofes telleth, Deuteronomie 11. 12. and fpiritually are meant of Chrifts Church, Ezek. 36. 8, 9, &c. very much] or, with multitude, to wit, of riches, (or good things) the ffreame] or Brook, riveret. See P&L 1. 3. &46.5, The Chaldee pataphrafeth, from the fountain of God which is inheaven , which is full of the(bowers ofblefng. ofGod] that is, with hea- venly, Tweet and wholefome Ifreames of waters, not as !Egypt, watered with mans labour, but drinking waters of t loe raine of heaven, Deut. 1 I. so, 1 1. the firearm ofGodmay be here taken for an ex- cellent flreame, as'mountaines of God, Pfal. 36. 7. and the word with is to be fupplied. Compare here- with Joel 3.18. Revel.22,1. where a fìuntaine, and pure ;her of water oflife,come forth from theLords houle and throne. their corn] theirs that dwell in thy land, and h ufe: after that thou haft thus prepared the land? and watered it, thou makelt it fruitfull. Verfe[ 1. ftlef theferrowse] or, the clods, that i.s with raine thou caufifi thndodr to lye chofe to cover the feed. The Hebrew words bt.ng indefinite,te fettle, Ir &c. have like fignification with theformer. See Pfal. 49.15. and 77.2. and 103. 20. maktefl it felt] or melteff, refolvefl,malls it mill, with drops of raine, that fall- many. See Pfal. 72.6. the bud] or branch, that which fpringetb up out of the earth. This name is given to Chr f himfelfe, Efa. 4.2. Zach.3.8. and 6.12. Verfe 12. yeere of thy goodnej] that is, shy good yeere, which thou honoureft with fingular blef- fags. So God commanding the Sabbath yeere, promifed to bleffe the fixt yeere, that it fhould bring forth fruit for three yerres, Lev.25. 20,21. But the good yeere is that acceptable yeere of the Lord, which Chrilt preached, Efa.61.2. Luke 4.19 shy patties drop] the clouds which arc Gods chariot, Pfal. 104. 3. in which water is bound, Job 26.8. and front which raine is dropped, to caufe the earth to fruttifie, Job 36.28. and 38.26,27. And pathos here are properly filch tracks as are made by chariot wheeles. Ver. i 3.of the wildernef ] where there is no man, Job 38.26. that graffe may growfor beafts, Pfal. 1 04.14. Though fometime fhepherds there feed their flocks, Exo. 3. r . girded withgladnef] re- joycing for the fore of graffe that grow on then[ on every fide. Things are figuratively faid to be glad, whets they attaine unto and abide in their naturallperfe &ion : fo light is laid to rejoice when it fhineth cleareand continually, Prov. r 3.9 Verfe 14. the allures] or fields, are cloathed, that I4 is, covered, abundantly ffored with flockes of fheepe. For fie /ds,the Greeke putteth Rams of the fbeepe: the Hebrew Carim fignifieth both, IGiah 30.23, and 34.6. but the Grammatical! conftru- &ion and coherence here fheweth it rather to be fields or pail uses. I2 53 PsA L142 LXVI. An Exhortation to praife God, 5 to obferze his worker, 8 to bleffj him for his gracious benefits. 13 the Prophet voweth religious firvice to God. ,6 I-lee declareth Gods fpeeiall goodnelle to him -: [eel e. To the Mailer of the Mufscke, a Song, a Pfalme. SHout ye unto God, all the earth. With 2 Pfalme fing the glory of his name, put glory to his praife. Say unto God, how 3 fearful! it every of thy workes ! through the greatneffe of thy firengti thine enemies Thal £alfly dente to thee. Let all the earth bow down themfelves to rhee,and fing Pfaltneto thee; let them fing Pfalm to thy name Selah. Cot>jie and fee the works of God; he st fear - full to has doing toward the formes of A- dam. He turned fea to dry land,they paffed 6 thorow 4
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