PSALMS LXXVIII. thirogreame unto our fatbers of types, and were written to admoni(fi uf, t Cor. t o. 11. What a Parable mea- tneth, fee P141.49.5: will utter ] or well out, i as from a fpring or fountaine. bidthings] f) the holy Ghoftexpoundeth it in Greeke,Mat. 13.35. the Hebrew word fignifying!harpeorob- fcnre f eecbes, or riddles : fee Pfal.49.5 of an- tiquity] underhand, which are of antiquity , that is, ancient things ftnce the funda;ionof the world , Matt. 13.35 5 Verfe 5. ffabl f ed] or reared up. to¡i tmony] orwitnefe, meaning the Covenant : feePfakn.t9.8. in Iakob] among obi Ifraeliter , the children of lakgh.. to their fornar] all their pofterity , as Deut. 4. 9. teach them thyfonnes, and thy fens fons. So Deut.6.6 .7.2 5. 8 Verle 8. peeverfee] or froward, ffubborne. So If- rae! is noted to be, Exod.32.9. Dcut.31.27. 9 I Verfe 9. 'Ephraim] The ten tribes of Ifrael,of which Ephraim was chiefe,though they were va- liant warriours,yet for their fins fell before theié enemies, i King,' 7. Holt 0.51.14, Some under- hand it of that [laughter of Ephraims Connes mentioned , 1 Gh ron. 7. 2 t, 22, 23. which was , while their father lived in Egypt. Io, Verle lo. refufed towalke] as 2King,17.14. 15. they would not obey , but bardned their neckes, &c. r and refafed bit ffatutes and hie cotenant, which bee made with their fathers, &c. 12 Verle 12. a miracle] that is, mirader, marvels, as in verle 2. parable is forparables. of T foan] ¡or of 7anir, as theGreeke and Chaldee collet h it. It was a chicle chic in.c ypt, & the Kings Court or palace,and a place of great antiquity,Efa.3o. 3,4. Numb. 13.23. And the fieldof Tfoan, is the countrey or territories of that chie, as the field of Edam, Gen. 32. 3. the field af Moab, Gen.36. 35. Num.2 r.20. So after, verle 43. 23' Verfe 13. cleft the fea] the red fea, where the If- ratures were baptiled, Exod.14. 1 Co r.1 o 2. 14 Verle 14. a cloud] to fhadow them from the Sunne; and to guide them in their journeyes :a figure of Gods prote &ion over his Church, and guidance of the lànte, Exod. I 3.21. and 40. 3 8. Numbers 9.57,-22. Nehem.9.19. ECey 4.5. 15' Verfe a5. tbeRodhs] once at Horeb, Exod.t7. 6. and againe at Cadelh,Num,2 o. i .1 i. The Rake was f irituallyCheeff, a Cor.io.4. r great deeps] is, the treat deepe,as the Greeke turneth it : the phrafe is taken from Gen. 7. r 1. though here deeps is put for dope, for themore vehemen- efe, or,tortiery of the grew deeps. Or we may turne Ì it, al in deeps very much, to wit, drinke. j 7 Verfe 17. toprovoltt bitterly] by rebellion, exaf.." , perating, and caufing wrath and bitterneffe, a3 both the Hebrew and Greeke words fignifie,Pfal. 15.1 t . Hebrewes 3.16. 18I Verfe 18. far their Joule] that is, their lufi,their I appetite : See Pfalme 27.12. 20 Verle 20. bread] that is generally, faad, Pfalme 536. s 5. and in fpeciall of o,as after is explained, and the Hebrewieebem foinetime fignifieth, Levis. 3 11. Nuns 28.2. Of this their lulling, fee Num. i i,4, &c. con bee prepare] The word can is againe to be repeated from the former fentence. See allo the note on Pfal.77.5. . Verfè z 1 ,afcended] that is,burned: for fist moan - 12I tech upward : to verlè 3 r . Vcrlè 24. Manna] or as in Hebrew, Man, a 24 (mall round thing like Coriander feed, coloured like Bdelittm, (that is,like wax,& cicar,but white) hard , to be ground in Mills or pounded ; of is cakes were made, whole tafte was like the belt frefh oile,and like wafers made with bony. W hem the dew fell on the twit by night, the Manna fell with it ; when the dew was afcended, the Manna appeared like the hoarefroh on the earth then the people gathered it for when the heat of the Sun came,it was melced.It was a meatwhich they knew not , nor their fathers : when they Caw it, they faid,It it Manna(that is,a ready meat,or What W thsir?) for they wilt not what it was : and Mofes Paid , 7hit ii the bread which ehe Lordhaebgivenyou to eat, Num. I a , 7,8i9. Exo. t6. t 4,15,3 a . Dent.8.3. Ot this they had to eat forty ycers in the wilder - neffe, till they came into Canaan, Exo. r 6.3 5. Jof. 5. la. It was a figure ofChrift and his fpirituall graces, Joh.6.3 5,32,33. Rcv,.2.17. Verle25. man dideat] $very one did eat. 25 bread of the Nighties] that is, tithe Angels, (as the Chaldee and Greeke explaineth it) which are 'nightie in firengtb, PIal. 103. ao. and Maceta is called their bread, either becaufe by their Minifte- rieGod tint it or becaufe it came front heaven, the habitation of Angels, as the Chaldee paraphra- fech: or becaufe it was excellent, fo as the Angels (if they neededany food) might eat it. So the tongue:P..4% ls; t Cor.13 1. is the atoll Tweet and excellent tongue : Or by Mighties,we may under - hand the 'nightie beavms. meat ] The Hebrew tfedah, properly fignificth venifvt, that is, meat caught with hunting; but generally is tiled for all food. So Pfal. 132. 15. tofatietie] orenough: for every man had an Omer full (that is, the tenth part of an Ephab or Sup ell) of Manna for a day, Exod. i 6. 16,36. and of flelh they had ftore,till it came out at their noltrils,and was loathCome un- to them, Num.11, 19,20. Verfe 26. brought on] led or drove forward; as Nuns. 11. 31 . Then there went firth windfrom the Lord, and brought *ales from the Sea., &c. Verfe 27. flefh at duf13 that is, Quailes in great abundance; to that he that gathered leaft;gathe- red tenOnters full, (that is, an hundred Ephahs or Ettfhels:) for one Omer contained ten Ephahs, Num.11,32. Eaek. 45. 1 a. Verfe z 8. made it fall] the flefh, the Qua iles, be- ing fat and heavie fowle,and by the miff South - eaft wind made more heavie, fell upon the campe a daies journey on each fide, round about the holt, and they were about two cubits above the earth, Numb.I r. 31. bis campe] theLords, be- caufe he dwelt among them, Num.5.3. called elf where the bop of the Lord, Exod. 12.41. or bis,that is, Ifraels: oserfe63,64. V.3o.Thy were not efiranged]that is(as theGreek explaineth it) they were not deprived, their deli - red -meat was not taken away trom them ; as it is L 1 1111 a written, 1111MMIIIIIIW%//'i!//I,l1 IIIIIII I1l/
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