1WIYhi/'U% PSALMS LXIX. 3I Verle 3 t. Rebuke] that is, Defhny. See Pfalm. { 9.6. companie of #eare-mere] or of Archers, the rata (or erne) of the Cane, that is, fuck as ale Canes or Reds, whereof Speares or Arrowes were made. Of this word eompanie,lee before, v. t t . It may al- to be read, the wilde beafts of the Reed ,meaning the fplvage wicked people. So the Chaldee turneth it, the armies of inners. mighty buls ] the high Prieffs and great Perfinages : fee Pfal. 22.13. that fubmitteth] that is, the Hypocrite which fai- neth thbje &ion (as the former were profeffed e- nemies) or till he (that is, everyone) fubmit,as Den. 33. 29. The word hgnifieth ti,ch fubmiffion, as when one calls downs himlelfe at the feet, as to be trodden on : fo Prov. 6.3. be bath fcatiered this is Ipoken to the Church of God. The Greek turneth it as the former, Scatter thou. 32 Verle 32. Princely Ambaadeurs] Hebr. Chafh- mannim, a word not tiled but here. The Greeks faith, Presbeit, Ambafàdours. Egypt] in He- brew called Mitf ajim, the name of the tonne of Cham, the fòn of Noah, Gen. 10.6. who called the country where he and his pofterity dwelt by his own name. In Greek, and in the new Tefkame,.t, it is alwaies called Egypt. This is a prophefie of the calling of the Gentiles to the faith, as the Chaldee faith, that they may be made Profelytes. A;thiopia] in Hebrew Cufh, another fon of Cham, brother to Mifraim and Canaan, Genet'. t o. 6. the country where he and his children dwelt, is cal -. led by his name Cujh,in Greek Æthiopia.T he peo- ple we call blacke Moores. baflily flretcb] Heb. make run: noting the readineffe of that nation to offer gifts and facrifices, (or as the Chaldee ex- pláineth it,to fpread out their bands in prayer) and ro receive theGofpel : fee Ads 8.27, &c. 34 'Vert 34. of heaven,. ofanaluitie] that is, the muff ancient and higbefi heavens, which were finte the world began, noting hereby Gods powerfull Majeflie and helps to his Church, as Deut.33. 26. willgive] or gizetb ufually hie noise, that is, fpeakes aloud,or the Meat, fee the notes en Pfa.4.6. y.& 29.3. Sonic ljpolkles were called Sons ofthtm- der, Mark.3. 57. and Chrifts powerfull voice rai- feth the dead, Joh.5.a5. 35 Verfe 35. Give the flrengtb]that is, flrangpraife, and the glory of the Kingdoms : fee Pià1.8.3, 36 Verlo 36. Sanlivaries] the holy and molt holy places of theTabernacle,and Heaven it felfe : fee Plal. 43.3. the people] that is, as theGreeke explaineth bit people. So the fule, Pfal.69 2. for my foule: fee Ptà1.45.4 Blcid be God] Hereupon God was called iu Ifrael, the Bled one, as Marke l 4.61. Are thou Chrifl the fon of the Biefrd ll that is, the fs ofGad, Mat.26.63. ,.a. . , {.c.-ssa . -a a, ` P s e L. LXIX. David (the father and figure of Chriff) eomplainetb of his great affjtcr{ions. t 4 He prayetb fir deliverance. 2 3 He devote& his enemies to de firudion. 31 He prai- fésh God for the falvation of No Church. ic5 To the Mailer ofthe iuftcke, upon Slab-. I lhannim, a Pfalme of David.. i Ave me, O God, for waters are entred even to the foule. I liinke downe in the mud of the gulfe, where no ffanding I am entredinto the deeps of waters, & the dreaming floud overfloweth me. I am wea. ry with my crying; my throat is burnt, mine eyes faile, I attentively waiting for my God. Many are ; moe than the haires of my head, theythat hate me without caufe; mighty are they that would fappreffe me,mine enemies fallly that which I woke not away, then I reftored. O God,thou knoweft my foolifh- nelle, and my guiltineffes are not concealed from thee. Let not them be abafhed for me 7 that hopefully expe& rhee,Lord Jehovih of hofts: let them not be afhamed for me that leek thee,O God oflfrael. For,forthy ftkc 8 doe I beare reproach , fhame covereth my face. I am become a flranger to my bre- 9 thren, and a forreiner to my mothers fops, For the zeale of thine houle hath eaten me Io up : and the reproaches ofthernthat reproa- ched thee are fallen a'on me. AndT'wepr,.II with falling afflicted my foele,and it was for reproachesto me. And I made my raiment 12 Pack cloth,and I was to themfor a. Proverbe. They that fit in the gate fpake againfI me, 13 and they that drinke thong drinke made me- Iodies.And I,my prayer is to thee, Jehovah, 14 in time of acception ; O God, in multitude of thy mercie anlwer thou me, in the truth, of thy falvation. Deliver mee out of the' 15 mire, and let me not Fnke down: let me be delivered from my haters, and out of the deeps of waters.Let not the ftreaming floud r6 of waters overflow me, neither let thegulfe fwallow me; neither Ict the pit (hut her mouth upon me. Anfwer me, Jehovah, for 117 thy kinde mercie is good ; according to the multitude of thy tender mercies turne the face unto me. And hide not thy face from 18 thy fervant,for diflrelfeis on me; make haft, anfwer me. Draw neere to my foule; re- 19 deeme it; becaufe of mine enemies,ranfome thou me.Thou haft known my reproach,and 20 my fhame, and my difhonour ; before thee are a!1 my diftreffers. Reproch bath broken It my heart, and I am full of heavineffe; and-I looked for fame to mone me ,but none came; and for comforters, hut I found none. But 22 they gave me gall for my mear, and in my thin! they gave rut vineger to drinke. Let 23 their table be beforythem fora flare, & for recompences for of rap-fall. Let their eyes 124 . - _be.._ 3 4 5 6
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