//0/AIIIfIIANi1a;l.a/r/ PSAr.Mr ['XXXII'. 127 the tonne of Abraham, who was (with the bond- woman Hgar his mother) caft out of his fathers houlè for perfecuting his brother lfaak, in whofe ; evill waies his children here walke, Gcaió.l t5. &21.9,10,14. GaIath.4.22,29,3o. Moab Jibe Moabites, the pofteritie of Lot; tee Pfal.6o. I o. the Hagarens ] the Chaldee Paraphraft calleth them Hungarians. They were the pofteritie of Ie- mr,Maphifh,and other like children of Ifmaellon ofH gar, of whom came twelve Princes of their nations, Gen. 25. t 2,15,16. force of whichwere called by their fathers name,Ifmaelites,(as before) Come by their grandmothers name Hagarens, and dwelt in Arabia, Eallward from Gi.'rad, acere to the Ifraelites,! Ghron.5. 10,19. The Word Ha- garims, fignitieth fugitives, or flrangers, (as the Greeke turneth them, paroikuy 1 Chron. 5.10.) they were after called Saracens,which in theAra- bick tongue is thaws. 8 Verfe 8. Gebal] that is, the Gebalite., or Gible- ans, that dwelt in the Province or Citie Gebal, (or Cabala) In Phani.ia Here Sidon , whence Soloman had Mafons, or ftone- hewers, I Kings 5.18. Ezek. 27.9. Ammon] the Ammonites, that came of Lot, aS did the Moabite', Gen. 19 37, 38. Thefe nations which were neerelt allied unto Ifrael, and whom God would not buffer the Ifraelites to moleft, when: they came out of E- gypt, Dent. 2.4,5,9,19. combine here together a- gai Ifrael to calf them out of Gods inheritance, lo evill did they reward thetíl,as King Iehofbaphat complained, 2 Chron. 20. 10,11, 12 . Area - lek3 the Amalekite.r, which were of Eliphaz,the fon of Efan,thebrother oflJrael,Gcn.36. 12,16. they dwelt in the South country neer Canaan,Nuti1.13. 30. were the first that fought againit Ifrael, Esto. 17.8. &c.£orwhich God would have their remem- brance put out fromwider heaven, Deut. 25.17, 18,19. and King Saulwas feat to perforase it,but did It not fully, I Sam.' 5.zi3,9. & 28.18. & was himfelf(lain by an Amalekite,2 Sam.t.8,9,Io. the Philifline:] or Palefìna: fee the Note on Pf. 6o. to. Tyrin]the7yrians,which remenibred not the brotherly covenant that had been between them and lfrael, Amos 1.9. See the note on Pfa1.45. t 3. Vert 9. Afhur] the Afÿrians, the pofteritie of Sbem the fon of Noab,Gen.to. 2z. This nation was the rod of Gods wrath againft Ifrael , who in the end captived ten Tribes,Efa.1 0.5,6. 2 Kings 15. 29. and 18.9,11,13, &c. The Chaldee paraphra- feth, Seiaeherib alto the King of Af ne, &e. an àrme] that is, an helpe (as the Greeke faith) and a strength to Lots fons , the Moabites and Ammo- nites. Thus were here ten peoples, confederates. against God and hispeople. So in Gent 5.19,2© 21. there are ten wicked nations, whole land is given, upon conqueft, to Abrahams feed. I o Vert 1 o. as to Midian] the Midianite!, the po- Deritieof Abraham, by his Concubine Keturab, t Chron. i.3 x. who being turned Idolaters,drew Ifrael to fin in the wildeirnefs,forwhich Mofes re- venged the Ifraelites of them, by the (laughter of all their males,& their five Kings,and a wonder., full great fpoi I,Num.3 I :1,7,8,1 6,3 z, &c. butaf ter that recovering and opprefftng Ifrael in their land, were by Gedeon and 3 0o men, vanqui- thed,when they lay in the valley like grafhoppers in multitude, Judg. 6.1. & 7. 7,2 2,2 2,84c. and to this vi&ory bath the Plàlmift here reference. as to Sifera J the Captain in the hoft of Iabin, King of the Canaanites; he had nine hundred chari- ots of Iron, and vexed Iliad fore, but by Deborah a Propheteffe, and Baraka Captaine of Naphtali, the Lord deftroyed Sifera, with all his hott and chariots; there was not a map left, and S :firs fly- ing, was killed by lac!, Heber: wife, who drove a Haile into theTemples of his head, Judg.4.2,3,- 21. Lbin] -the King of Canaan, who upon the death of his Captaine Sif ra forementioned , was fubdued and deftroied before the Ifraelites, Judg. 4.23,24. , as thebrooll] or in the bosern,that is,the valley fKifhon : the Hebrew Nachal (as our Englilh bourn) fignifieth both a valley and a river running in it.Kifhonwas a river at the foot of mount Car- mel; by it Sifera and the Kings of Canaan fought,& were vanquilhed; and the¿asen.Kifpion fwept them a- way,Judg 4.I3.& 5.19,21. Endo.] a citie by Kifhon , Here unto 7 aanach and Megiddo, whet the Canaanites perifhed, Juf. 17.11. Judg. 5.19. dung for the earth] that is,lay rotting above ground unburied, as is explained,Jer.8.z.8a 6.4. Verfe 12. Put them] or him, that is, every one of 13 their nobles, and all jointly. See the Notes on Pfa. 2.3. Oreb andZeeb] two Princes of the Marti. aniteswhom' Gedeon flew , Judg. 7. z5. Zebaeb and Salmeeach ] two Kings of the Madianites, whom Gedeon allo purfued and killed, Judg.8,1s, 21. autherifed]oraneinted,that is, Princes, as the Greeke expre(feth, and the Chaldee tranfla- teth them Kings. See the Notes on Pfal.z.6. Verfc 14. as a rolling thing] or wheel¢; but here 14 is meant a light thing, as chaffe or ftraw, that rol- lath or turneth round before the whirlwind , as the next words thew, and a like fpeech in Ifa. 17. 13. plainly manifeft. Elfewhere the word figni6- eth alfo e'er/mete, Ilà. z 8.28. and the fphere or round orbe of the aire, Pfal. 77;19. Vert 15. fare] or borne up. See the like fimili- 15 tudes,Deut.32.22. Verf 17. with frame] or dhonour, contempt: the Hebrew word properly fignifieth lightnef; as the contrary honour is fo called of meightinejji,Pfa. 3.4. that they mayfeeke] or, and let them feeke : it may be meant of the enemies forententionedi forced to fecke and call on God,as Pfa. 18.42. or indefinitely, that men may Peek So after in v.t 9 Vert 19. Iehovah] this is the chiefelt name of 89 the eteruall and molt bleffed God, Co called of his effence, being, or exiftence, which is fimply one, Deuteronotnie 6.4. The force of this name the Holy Ghoft openeth by He that is, that mar, andthat will be, or is to come,Revelation 1.4,8. & 4. 8, & 11.17. and a 6.5. and the forme of the Hebrew name implieth fo much; Ie, being a ligne of the time to come, leheveh, he will be; ho, of the time prefent, Haven, lu that it; and V ah, of the time pall, Havah ,he war. It importeth that God Is, and bath his being ofhimfelf frombefore all, , 17 %///il4/11111111111NI11
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