Ainsworth - BS1225 A54 1639

11411/1 diI 2 3 4 6 7 8 lo I} l6 P -BALMS LXXII. 107 Verfé1S. unto old age] or, wisibs ¿doge is upon 18 me, as verfe 9. So ellewhere God faith , that hee had borne Ifrae l from the mange and birth & would bearethemflill Nero old age and the hoary haires, E(ay 46,3.4. thine acme] that is, flrength, hclpe, fal- vation. So Pfalme 77. r 6. Efay 51. 5. and 53. I. Deut.33 .27. this generation] the men of this age. The word this (or prefent) is underllood by that which followeth : fee all() Pfalme 45.4. Verle r 9.And shy joeffice, O G od, which is to on high] that is, which reacheth up to heaven , viz. I willfhew it. Thus the Greeke underftandeth it. Wee may alto a ranflate , For thy jaftice is unto the high place, that is, ro heaven, incomprehenfihle, as Plalnse36,.6,7. a.Andntay.bein dead of For as Pfalme 60. 13. and tbe high place is by theChaldee expounded, the high heavens : fo Mime 93.4. Matt.z 1.9. Verle ao.didff maktmefee] or usfee : jbereedfl ene and ur; for the Hebrew bath a double reading, meaning David in fpeciall,&-other Gods people with him : fo after, it is read iii the margin, quicken me,bring me up, (as alto the Greeke bath it) but written in the line, quicker us, bring us tsp. By making fee, is al fo meant experience and feeling, as Pfalme 49.10. andevill] or evils, that is, calamities. didfl returne]that is,didfl again quie- hen, Or, milt again quicken me. So after. But the Greeke turneth it in the time paff. deeps] abyf s of the earth,gulfs of aftli6tion and death,elfe- where called the hweft parts ,Pfa.88.7Such Chrift in his humanity, forrowes and death,went down unto and returned,Eph.4.9, Rom.00.7. , Verfe 21. mygreatnef ] ormagujfcenee,'majefly, honour; for Chrift after aftlihtions entred into his glory, Luke 24.26. r Pet.1.1 r.Phil. 2.8i9. & the godly mudfuifer with him, Rom.S. t 7, Verfe 22. jfalurie] or lute: feePfal.33.z. even thy fait h]] or, for thy faitbfielltruth. holy one] or Saint of Ifrael: God is fo called, both for that he is holineffe it felle, & fanftifcch his pea- ple, Lev. 20.8. 26. and againe is fanti, -'fed, that is holily prailed and honoured of then , Eloy 8. 13. So P(yl.78.4 r. and 89,19. Verfe 24. talkeof] or meditate, that is, fpeake ad- viledly, and after due meditation : See Pfal. r. a. for thy] or when they are oho/bed, that is, de- ftroyed : fee Pfal 6.1r Annotations. IN thee] Child. L: the word of the Lord. This Pfalme which bath no title in the Hebrcw,is in Greeke thus intittled : Of David, a Pfilmeof the /Orates of Ionadab, and of them that were ferft captives'. Verle 2. deliver] or, make me to efcapetofu. Verfe 3. of habitation] or of manfion, a rock where- to ',mayfly andtbrre dwell fa%. God is often called a Kcdt , Pfal. 18.3, and a manfion (or habitation) to his people, Pfal.9o. t. The Greeke here makes it plaine thus, Be to me for a God proteaor. b. f commanded] to wit , ihine Angels, as Pfalm. 91.11. or, haft eftlualf appointed : See Pfal. 44.5. Verle 4. er 11 deer] or, injwtiout wrong doer. the levened] that is, the malicious: for malicioufnefJe and wickedneSeis likened íoleven ,tCor.g.8. The Hebrew Clearness properly ligniheth that which is !evened or fowre, Exod. 12.39. here tiled for the malicious or violent en tail man, as the Greek turneth ir, the injurious , or Chomets may be tiled for Cho - nees, the violent. Verfe 5. lehovih] or God, for it hath thevow- els of aElohim : fo after , verle 16. See Pfalme 68 2e-. Verle 6. tookeff me] or, didfi rid me, to wit , from danger: Compare this with Pfalme 22 :10.1r. of thee] or in thee, but in is often Mid for of,as Pfal. 63.7. and 87.3 .See the notes there. Verfe 7. a wonder to many] or , a manlier to the mighty: a figne whom the many (or mighty) doe gaze upon, 1peakeof, and (hew to others, and wonder at. A wonder and a fignee are fometimes uled as one, 2 Chren.32. 24: with 2 King. 20.8. 9. So Christ and his Difciples were as fires and wonders in Ifrael,Efay 8.r8. Hcb.2.13.Iehofhuah and his fellowes were rwonflrour perfons, Zack. 3. 8. the Apoffles agaedng flocketo the world, 1 Cor. 4. 9. hope] or refuge, a place where, one hopeth for fatèty. Verfe B. with thy glory] or glory of thee, that is with gloriif ing thee, honouring, beautifying, and commending thy Majcfty. Verle To. J7oea/e of] or fay of me, that Godhath forfaken me,verfe r 1. or, they #cake againfi me. obferve] that is,lay wait fer,it is meant here for evil, as is the objirvinguf the fleps, Praline 56.7. but of- ten this phrale is tiled for good to keepe, regard, and preferve the fde or life, Plal.97,1 o. and 121.7. Prov.aa.c. Verfe 14. adde onto all thy praif.] that is, in- creak it; I will prayfe thee more than I have done, or, more than others doe, as a Chron. r o. r r. I wì11 adde wntoyour yoke, that is, increafe it. Verle 15. though I know not] or for "know net the numbers, to wit, of them. Gods ¡rt./lice and ovation is innumerable wayes adminidred,which are to be celebrated,but cannot be reckoned, Pfai.4o.6. Verfe 16. I :villager] to wit, into this worke of prayfng God in his power, not mine owue or, Ina enter , that is , begin With his powerfull worker to praife them; or, I will enter, that is,goe in hand,or goe forward with butanes through his power: P,L,71TeT,VT.TTIT Pee t. LXXII. David praying for Solomon, fhesreth thegaodnef and glory( his type, andin truth of Chrifls Kb:gri me. 18 Pleeblefth God. For Solomon: OGod give thy judgements to the King , and;ihy j u(site to the Kings fonne. Tlvop he may judge thy peo- pie with juflice,anctthy poore afilidhed ones with judgement. The mounraines Taal bring forth peace to the people, and the hiss with 3 K.Adc.lcIck z juftice. . /01f1M 1///...,"

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy OTcyMjk=