PSALMS LXXVIII. 14 VerCe 14. in the Santlnarie] or in fantlitie, in the holy place,as the Greeke turneth it : meaning,it is moll holy, and Cecret, bidden from the eyes of the world,as holy things were hidden in the Sanau- arie, efpecially the Arke and Cheruhims where God fate. So as it was not lawful! for people or Elias to fee them, £lum.4. 6,7,15,20. Lev. r 6.2. Compare allo herewith,Plà.73.1 6,17. The Chal- dee tranflateth, O God how holy are thy wales. a God] or a mightie one, a Potentate: Hebr. ILL So in the next verfe. w God] in Greeke, as our God: in Chaldee, ar the God of I /reel. I f VerCe r 5. Alarvellotu work] that is, work, won- ders. This is taken from Exod.15.11. 16 Verle 16. with arme that is,witb power : an arme jiretebed out, as Exo.6.6. in Grecke, with thine arme. eJ7aieloob]that is, the Tribes of Ifrael, borne Of him. of lofepb] this may be meant (as the ChaldeeParaphraft taketh it) of all the IC raelites whom lofepbnourilhed,Gen.9.5. o,1 t. and 50:21. calledtherefore his Jos; or in fpeciall of the Tribes of Ephraim and Manaf er, the Ions oflofcph, noted from the ref}, for more honour. Compare allo herewith 13fal.So.2, 3. 17 VerC 17. The waters] of the red lea, Etod. i 4. 21. ETA ,1 4.3. The Chaldee paraphrafeth,They fan thy divine Majetlie pin the midfl afthe lea, O God. srembliel] or were paintd,as a woman in travel!. So Pfal.20.8. and 97.4. 1 g Verle 18. Jireeimed j or gulped with a tèmpeli. Thefe things were when the Lord looked unto the how of the (Egyptians out of the fiery and cloudy pillar , and fo feared and red them with wormy tentpeas, that their chariot wheeles fell off,8tc. Exod.14.24,15. And thus Ifrael was baptized in the 0Jaitd and in the fea, i Corinthians i o. 1,2. thine arrows] meaning hatle ftones. See Pfal. t 8.15. JoC to. i ,. 19 Verle 19. in the round aire] in tbt bhere otglobe. The aire is fo called of theround forme, which it (with all the heavens) hat h. Of the thunder in the aire, fe Job 37, 2,-5. Pfal.29. 20 Verle 24. Thy way] wherein thou weritell, and leddell thy people; confounding thy foes, Exod. 14. 29,20, 2. Nehem.9.l i. So CH-Where, his way is in thew irlwind, Nahum t. 3. Were not (noun] to wit, before that time; nor after, for the maters returned tó tbeirforee, and drowned obi Ægyp- tieni: Exod.14.27. So his other wales are patl fin- ding out, Rom. 11.33. that men muff walk by faith, not by fight, 2 Cor.5.7. 23 Verle a3. lead tby people]th'orowthe fea, and after thorow the wilderneffje towards Canaan, Mofes being their King, and Aaron their Prieff. The Memory of which mercie is often celebrated, Deu.8.2 5,15, and 32. to. Jer 2.2,6. Amos 2.10. Mic.6.4. Pfal. 136.16. A&s 7. 35,36. **** '1'**'ï ii!'titiriv PIAL. LXXVIII. An Exhortation both to learnt and to preach the Law of God. 9 The florie of Gods wrath again( the inert- dahus and difobedient Ifraelites. 67 Ephraim being re- fufed, Oad chafe Iudah, Sian, and David. An inttruering Pfatme of Afaph. Ive care my people to my liiw, incline your care to the words of my mouth. I will open my mouth in a parable, I 2 will utter hid things,ofantiquitie. Which 3 we have heard, and haveknowne them, and our fathers have told us. We will not hide 4 from their Eons, to the generation after, tel -' lingthepraifesofJehovah: 'his power alfo, 5 and hismarvel! which he hath done. How he flablifhed a teftimonie in Jakob, and put a law in Ifrael,which he commanded our fa 6 thers, to make them knowne to their fons. That the generation after, fons that fhould be borne might know, might rife up and tell their foes. And they might put their con- ftant hope in God, and not forget the acts of God, and might keepe his eommande- ments. And not be as their fathers, agene- ration perverfe and rebellious : a generation thát prepared not aright their heart , and whole fpirit was not faithful!, with God. The Ions of Ephrajim armed (hooting with bow , turned backe in the day of batter. They keepe not the covenant of God , and in his Law they refufed to walke. And for - gate his aérions , and his marvellous workes which he had (hewed them. Before their fathers, he had done a miracle in the land of Egypt, the field of Tfoan. He cleft the fea 13 and made them paffe thorow, and made the waters to hand as an heape. And led them with a cloud by day, and all the night with a lightofftre. HeclavetheRockeinthewil- derneffe , and gave drinke as out afthe great deeps. And brought forth ftreames out of the rock,&made waters defcend like rivers. And they added yet to fin againft him, to provoke bitterly the molt high in the dry defart.And tempted God in their heart,ask- s8 ing meat for their Coule. And they fpake, a, 1ç gainft God they laid ; Can God furni(h a ta- ble in the wilderne(fe ! Loe pee fmote the 20 Rock,&waters gu(hed out, & ftreams over - flowod:can healfo give bread;or can he pre- pare flefh for his people! Therefore Jeho- vah heard, and was exceeding angry, & fire was kindled againft Jacob ; and allo anger came up againft Ifrael. Becaufe they belee- 2 2 ved not in God, & trufted not in his falvati: on. Though he had commanded the skies 23, from above, andopened the doores of hea- vens. And rained upon thetis,Manna to ear, and the wheat of heavens he gave to them. L11111 Man
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