g$ PSALME LxV lI. LXVIII. See Leek. 3. 9, r o, r r. compared with Levit. t. 10, -13. The Chaldce expoundeth it, incenfe of ;deer, andfocrificeiofRams. make ready] trroffer, as the Greeke interpreteth it. The Hebrew word to make or doe, is tired for dreffrrg or mal ng ready of meat, or facrifices , Gen. 18.8. Judg. 6.19. E:ud.to.25. and 29.36. Levit.t6.z4. and 22.23. Beeves] the Hebrew bakar is the Beefe general- ly; one for many, as in Pfalr 8.9. Therewere the principali facrifices, Levit. 1.2,10. 17 Verge 17. under my tongue] that is, with my tengue: or it may be meant of the heart and inward parts, which are under thetongue. I S Verle 18. If I had frene in my heart ] that is, had regarded with it : fo to fee, is to beheld with a corrupt affe&ion, Job 31.26. Thus God cannot (ee evill, Hab. 1.13. would notbaveheardj for, God hearetb not flutters, John 9.3 r. nor hypocrites, Job 27. 8,9. Prev. 15.29. The Greeke malted' it a with, Let not the Lord heart nu. AMAAMAIMAAAMAIAM PSALMS LXVII. A Prayer fir the enlargement of Gods kingdonje, to the joy of all peoples, and increaf of Gods blef flugs To the mailer e f the mufiík on Negi: nosh, a Pfalme, a Song. 2 ¡tOd be gracious unto us, and bleffe us, @Li he make his face to (bine with us Se- 3 lah. That they may knowin the earth thy way, thy falvation among all the Hea- 4 then. Peoples (hall confe(fe thee, O God, 5 peoples all ofthem (hall confcffe thee. The nations !ball rejoyce and (hout,for thou wilt judge the peoples with righteoufneffe, and the nations in the earth,thou wilt guide them 6 Selah. Peoples (hall confcifethee, O God, 7 peoples all of them (ball confeffe thee. The earth yeeldeth her increafe, God our God 8 will ble(feus. God will bleffeus,andall the ends ofthe earth (hall feare him. 2 3 4 .7 Annotations. FAce to fbine] or, to be light, that is, cheerful) and j favourable. SeePfal.4.7. and 31.57. Verle 3. That they my know] meaning men,in- definitely : or, that thy way may be known. Gods way is generally his adminifiration in the world, fpecially his Gofjel ,Aft.18.z5,,a6. as his falvation is Chrifl, Luke a. 30. Verfe 4. ¡hall confeffe] or, let them con£ f : and fo after. Verle 7. TIe earth] or la of Canaan, (as the Chaldeeexplaines it, the! of )feel) the feat of Gods Cluneh ; whore frui ull increafe God pro- mired in the Law, Levit. 2 19. and 26.4. and the Prophets apply it to the fpirituall graces of the Gofpel, Ezek. i4.27. Zach. 8.12. Efay 45.8. and our land or earth is our hearts regenerate, to beare fruits to the Lord, Matthew 13.19, -23. Hebrews 15 .7. tii2i44444.tivivti2 PsAL.LXVIII. A Prayer at the r,maving of the Ark e, with a Prephefre of Cbrifls refurreation. 5 An Exhorta- tion to greife God for bit mercies, 8 and for his care of the Church. 29 A Prephefse of aryls afcenfron and benefits following, for which God is to be bleed; 3 2 and of the couverfron of the Gentiles unto hie fur- ther praif. To the Matter ofthe Muftcke, a Pfalme, I a Song of David. LEt God arife, let his enemies be fcatte- 2 red, and they that hate him flee from his face. As fmoke is driven away, fo 3 drive thou them away ; as wax is melted at the face of fire,fo let the wicked peril; from the fact of God. And let the jult rejoyce, 4 let them thew gladfomneffe before the face ofGod,& let them joy with rejoÿcing.Sing 5 ye to God,fing Pfalme tohis name; make an high way for him that rideth in the defarts, in Jah his name , and Thew gladneffe before his face. He is a father of the fatherle fe¡and a Judge of the widowes ; even God, in the manfion of his holineffe. God feateth the fo- litary in houfe, bringeth forth thole that are bound in chaines;but the rebellious dwell in a dry land.O God when thou wentefl forth 8 before thy people, when thou marched)) ils the wildernes Selah. The earth quaked,aifo 9 the heavens dropped,at the face of God; Si- nai it felfe at the face of God,the God of If- rael. A raine of liberalities thou didit (hake our, O God ; thine inheritancewhen it waa wearied, thou didft confirme it. Thy coni. pany doe dwell in it , thou doeft prepare in thy goodneffe for the poore aflioted, O God. The Lord will give the fpeech Of thofe that publifh glad tidings to the great armie. The Kings of the armies fhall flee, and five that remaineth in the houfe than divide the fpoile. Though ye lie between the pot ranges, yee flail bee as the wings of a Dove, which is decked with Elver, and her feathers with yellow gold. When the Almighty fcattcrerh abroad Kings in it, it (hall be fnow white in Tfalmon. A moon- r 6 Caine of God mount Bafhan is, an hilly mountain mount Bafhan. Why leape ye, 17 0 6 7 10 II 12 13 14 rl
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