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hSALMB LXXiII. 38.25. Wherefore the formerword (bowers, im- 1 plyeth raine that) lleth with man f ld (or millions of) drops, as Pf.-d.65.11. 7 Verfe 7. multitude of peace] to wit, fhallbe, or, flab flow fjb : and this Shalom,peace,may refpe& the name of Shelamob or Solnmen, which hgnifieth peaceable, as was promifed to David, Beheld, a forme it borne to thee which fiscal! be a man of ref( , fir I will give him re from all bis enemies round about, therefore his name it Solomon, and 1 will fend (Salom) peace and qui- etne upon lfraelin his dayes, i Ghron.22.9. ànoone be not ] or be tarn away , as the Greeke ex- plaineth it, that is, till the worlds end, as before, verte 8. 8 Verte 8. from fee, to feel] from the fall Sea , (the lake of Sedan, Gen. t 4.3 ) to the moine fia. See Mull. 343 6 &c. where the limits of the land are described. from the river] thegreat river Eu- phrates, Gen.15.18, Deut.11.24.ín Solomon this was accousplilhed, when he reign.d over all king- damer, from the river to the land of the Phill aims , and to the border of Egypt, 1 King. 4.21. in Chrill, when all Nations were brought into his fisbje&Son by the Gofpell, as Mat. 25.18,, 9. A&. 1.8. Col. 1. 5,6. Revel.11.15. 9 Verte 9. in dry places] or, in de farts , which the Greeke explaineth, the JEthiopians. The Hebrew T fijim fignifieth here, and Pl el. 74. 1+ people that dwell in dry defart places : fometime it is ufed for wild beajis that haunt luth defarts, as Efay 34.14. and 13.21. Ier.50.49. lick the duff ] likea Serpent, as is expreffed inMic.7. 16. noting here- by great feare and fubjeblion, teftified by bowing downe their faces to the ground,as is the manner in the Eallerne countries. In Elay 49.23. a like promife is made to the Church of Chrilt. 7c) Verte io. OfTbarfhiflo] or of she Ocean, that dwell by the moine fia. See the Note on Pfal.48.8. Sheba and Seba] that is , of JEthiopia and Arabia, far fontherneCountries, inhabited by the pote - rity of Sheba and Seba, the Nephew and louse of Cu the fon of Cham, the fon of Noab,Gen.,o,7, The ueene of Sheba (or of the South) came from the utnloft parts of the earth to heare the wife - dome of Solomon, & gave him much gold, fweet odours, and precious (tones, t King. to. r,--10. M at.12.41. I z Verte 12. bath no helper] or,to whom no helper. See the like by lob, lob 29.12. 14 Verre 14. precious fballtheir blood be] that is, their death, meaning, that he regardeth their life, and will not eafily Coffer them to be killed, for that it is precious and deare unto him: as on the con- trary Paul laid, -hit life was not deare unto himfelfe, when lee was willing and ready to lofe it for Chrilts caufe, A &,20.24. Sec Praia 16.15. I S Verte 15. be Jballgive ] meaning man ha gene - rall,or each me brought in fubje&ion,as the Greek luth, to him/ball be given, meaning to Solomon. ' gold of Sheba] the Greeke faith,ef Arabia : See ver. to all the day] or daily. Verte 16. There (hall be a parcel!, &e.] where a 6 handbill of corne (hall be Towne on the topof the mounts(the molt barrenplaces)there -(hall be 109 filch increafe that the fruit Ihall (hake at make a noife like the trees of Lebanon. (hake] or fYirl withnoife, ruffle. Lebanon] that is, trees of Leba- non ; as the earth, for the inhabitants of the earth, Paal. 66.1. of this mount fee the Note on PGlm.29.5. they of the Cilie] that is, :be eitiz,ns , as, they of the world are worldlings, Pfalme 17.14 yee of the hea- vens,P61.148.1. are the inhabitants there .The Chal- dee addeth, of the City Ierufalem. Compare here- withlla 27 6. Verfe t7. mntiriued ] to wit, ara frtnecontinueth his fathers name, for theoriginal( jóman (or janin) comínechofWin, which is tSonnc: theGreeke altoturneth it, bu name continueth; and Chiills name is continued in us that beleevc in him, cal- led Chrifliano.A &.11.26. and his children Heb.2. 13. 14. before the fun] that is, fo long as it endu- reth,asver.T.SoPfal.ro2.29. they /ball blef] to wit, men of all stations (hall count and fpeake of their ble(fednelfe in hint. So Gen ".22.r8. . call him blef ed] or happy, [hall boautifie him. Verle 19. name of his glory] that is bit glorious 19 (or honourable) name. So Lard of glory, Iam. 2.r. forgirticur Lord. filled with bit glory] that is, withthe manifellation of his glorious works,and praiting him for the fame. See the I ike fpeeches, Num.14. z t. Ifa.6.3. Revel. t 8.1. Ezek.43.2, Amen] So be it. This fecond booke of Pfdnmsis concluded with twife Amen, as was cite former: fee Pfalme 41.14. Verfezo.Ended]orCompleat are , meaning that this Pfalme was the loll 0f Davids prayers or hymnes(asthe Greeke tran(lateth it) howfoever it is not let lait in order as neither other be Or, that this matter touching Chriils Kingdome i3 the la( thing whereof David prophefìed, and for which he prayed, as a Pet. o.10,11. 14] or I ifhai, as the Hebrew foundeth it , and (=Jaime Ifhai, 1 Citron . 2.1 2,13. which name (ignifiech ftrength and manhood, as David, amiable. . zf 4IL} 34441k144,14.14.44 p Thil third BOCHE. '27 Ps a t.I,XXIII. The Prophet prevailing in a tentation, fheteth the oc- ca Pion thereof the pro/perity of the wicked. 13 The mound given thereby,difftdence. 15 The vi£fory over it, lma- ledge of Gods purpofi in deffroying ,ofthe uidod, and faffaining the righteous. A Pfalme of Afaph yEt furely God is good to Ifrae(, to them that are pure in heárr. And I,. 2 my feet almoff fwerved afde ; my ftepshad well -nigh flipped out.For I envied 13 at vain glorious fooles,whenI few the peace of the wicked. For there are no bands in their death, & lofty is their flrengrh. They are not in the mq)eflation offory mpn, and with earthly man they are not plagued. The rfore pride cornpaffeth them about as a 6 K k kk k k 3 chaìne 20 4 S IMIM/lÌllR 131 1111.1

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