IMIPtt1JiAiWIt/ f PSALMS LXIX, I 0 7 this meaneth bondage and mifrie, as appeareth by the contrary Wetting of going uprigb , which God 1 once vouched fife unto that people, Lev. z 6. r 3. VerCa6. their cape] ortheirtower'palace, habita i6 tim, ft ire and orderly last ilded ,Gen.25.t6. Nuns. 3 t . t o. Song 8.9. This which David fpeaketh of all Chrifts enemies, Poter applieth to Indas that betraied him, Let his habitation be defart, Alt. t ,20. but Chrift threatneth the like to them all. Mat.' 23 38. Cafle here is for Cafi lesorPal..c.s, asChari- o1 for Chariots, PG1.68 t 8. Verfe 27. wbamoheu bail! (mitten] Cbrìf the fhep- 27 herd, who was fmittenof God , and wounded forour ftneses, Efa.53.4,5 Mat.26. 31. they tell of the ferrore, that is , tell one another vauntingly, of the frrow(fnart orpaine) fthy wounded, thy fervants who are wounded for thy fake; or, they preach hereof: fce the like phrafe, Pfa1.2,7.or, they tell to the farrow, that is , addeunto and i,aereafe it, as ihr Greeke turneth it. Verfe 28. Give thou iniquity, &c.] that is, Adde a8 fine unto their fanne, give them over to a reprobate minde, which was Gods heavie judgment fiat on the Gentiles, Rom 1. 24, 28. afterward on the Iewes, who fulfilled their fins when wrath cane on them to the utmolt, iThefz.i6.Rom,11.8. Mat .23.32. Or by iniquitie, may be underftood punifbment for it, as Pfal.31. r 1. not come into thy jufiice] that is, not beleeve thy Gofpell, and ! fo come to the juftice of God, which is by faith; as the Scriptures fhew,Rons. r o.3, &c. Phil. 3.9.1oh. I2.39,40. The Chaldee expounds it, let them nao enter into the Church ofthy jut ones. Verfe 29. b'ooke of the living ] or , Doke. of life, 29 wherein thejuff that live by faith are written, i that is,let them be cut off from being any longer counted thy people , or regiftred in the writing of the [oule ofItrael, as Ezek. i 3.9. Rom. s 1.20. Phi1. 3.2, 3.Pfal.87.6. Verle 3o.lift me up] or, feeme on a high place, that 3 6 is, fafely defend me. Verfe 32. better to] that is, morepleafsng and ac- ceptable. ayoung bull] fo the Greeke explaineth 32 theHebrew phrale, a bulks baellocke, that is, abull which is beetyoung, or a bullocke. So Indg.6.2 5.where the order is changed, take the bulleckofthebull,that is, tbe young bull or bullock. Sonic underfland it here of two, better than bull or bullock that bath horns] Hebr. horneth, that is, bringsforth or bearetb borne: and partetb the hove : for fisch were fittelt for facrifice; but tonfeffton and thankes are more pleating to God, fpecially Chrifts obedience: fee Pfal.50. r 3,14,15.and 40.7. Verfe 33. thefeekers ]or,yefiekersof Cod, towit, 33 /ball fee it , andyour heart /ball live; yee (hall have inward life, joy and confolation: See Pfalme 22.27. Verfe 34. his prifinere ] futh as are perfects- 34 red and bound in prifons for his truth: Thus Paul calleth himfelf6 theprifoner f Chriff, Ephef 3. 1. g VerC35. heavens] Ite Chaldee faith Angels of 35 Pleaven,and the inhabits ns of the earth. Verfe 36.fazeSi ktatis, Church, figured 36 and meditated, communed how to worke nie evil, Luke2 a.z,4. Prong drinke] Heb. Sheáer , which is all manner fireagd,inke which will make drun- ken,as ale , beere, wine, fide, , methaglin, &e. The Greeke here turneth it wine. melodies] or fang, tirig with instruments of mufickeof me. So Lob allò complainer', Iob 30.9. 14 Verfe i .. And 7] that is,Aad (or but) us for me. time of acceptation] that is , an acceptable time, as the ApoRle interpreteth this phrafe, 2 Cor.6. 2.from Efay 49.8. in truth of thy falvatioa] that is, for thy fazing truth, fake, or f ithfullfalvatioa. 15 Verfe t 5. mire] the Chaldee expoundeth it, eaptiviy,wbieh m like urge mire. 16 Vert: 16. put ber mouth] Co that I cannot get out of miferie; as Dathan, Abiram, &c. went downe alive into the pit , and the earth covered over them,that no hope was left of their ref urne,Num. 16.33. But Chriot in all troubles had comfort, even in the grave hie flefis relied' in hope, Pfal. r 6 9, t o. The Chaldeeexpoundeth this verfh thus, Let not the firing king , which h like to a flied of waters, captivate me, neither let the mighty prince fwallaw me, &e. 17 Verfe 17. turne the face] or, refpeid, regard mee with favour : See Pfal.25.16. ÿp Ver. 2o.dhonour ]orignominie,flandercalumnie: See Pfal. 4.3. 21 Verfe 2t.fullof heavinefe] or, fick, forrowful; of this word in Hebrew man hath his name 2E- nofh : fee Pfal.8.5. to mend to pitty, and place me, or, to fbew companion : Só Iob 42.11. found none] in Chrifts greateft need , all lois Difeiplesfor- flakehim muffled, Mat. 26. 56. and all his acquain- tance flood a farre off, Luke 23.49. ìz Verfe 22. gall] in Hebrew Rofc, anhlerbebit- ter as wormewood with which it is often joy- ned, Dest.29.18. Am.6.12. Lans.3.19. It grow - eth in Corne fields, Haf t n.4. the water orjuyce hereof figuifieth bitter afìf ion, Ier.9.r 5. Thefe things were al fo a &nallydone toChrift, whom the Iewes refrefbed with gall and vineger, Mat.27. 34. Ioh.t9.28,29,3o. 23 Verle 23. andfor recompences] that is , and for a full recompence of that which they did to me 'C let their ta- ble be) a trap unto tiene. Or, and for peaces, that is, and the things rehicb they expert peace and wel- fare by, let become a trap unto them. But the firft fence agreeth with the Apoftles interpretation, Rom.Is.9. Thefe are Davids imprecations a- gainft the Iews,and propheíies of their rejeftion, as the ApoRle fheweth ; and by their table we are to underftand all measles of comfort and refrefh- ing both of body and foule, whichturne to the ruine of the wicked,even anodiser of death unto death, 2 Cpr.2.15,16. 24 Verfe 24. that they fie net ] fo the ApoRle ex- plaineth the Hebrew phrafe, from tieing, Roma t. to.The like is in Efa.44.s8.And hereby is meant the eyes of their underffanding, that feting they fee and perceive not , becaufe a reeile is over their hearts, Inh.12.39, 40. Ac`t.28.26, 27. 2 Cor.3. 14,15. make their loins to fhala,] bow down heir luck, faith the ApoRle, Rom. r I t o. and i %/NW1`N'rV11Ì//.%"
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