/////f Mall äi. //a .I % f PSALb1B LXXXIX, 133 thus ; in captiviae, which is like to the nether pit. , darkeliv.1 or darke places : fo PlaL 143. 3. deepe places] orgu fs: fee Plai.69.3. 8 Verte 8. ftayetb] or, Ur impofed, and lieth hard. bil/owes ] breaking waves of the fee : fee Pia. 42.8. 9 Verl 9. fit me abominations] that is, made me molt abominable (or loatbfome,) to every of them. can not get out] lo Lam.3.7. lob 1 9.8. Of this phrafe Tee the Note onPlà1.77 5. Io Verfe to langnifheth i orpinetboway; theChal- dee faith,drappetb tearer. Compare herewith, Lev. 26.16. 11 Verfe 1 r. the deceafed] Hebr. Repbaim; dead men are fo called , as being incurable or unrecoverable to life; CiIC1.14.9. and 26.14.19. Prov.2.18,arid9. i 8and 2 1.164ee alto Pfal. 6.6. The Chaldee ex- poundeth , fr.711 the bodies which are delivered to the 13 dull rife up? Verfe 12. perdition] Hebr. calbaddon, the grave where bodies perifli ; and fceme to be loft. So Iob 28.2z.and 26.6. 13 Verfe 13.darkenefe] that is , theplace and fate of the dead , called the land of darknej , and f deep of death, Iob i 0.21,x2. So Ecd.6 4. Note here the Guidry titles given to the /late of death. landof oblivion] where dead men are, (as is before uoted;) which alto are fergottin out ofmingle, Pfal.31.13. Ecclef8.1o.and 9.5. r 6 Verfe 16, breatbingout theghofi] that is, ready to dye, expiring, through continuall miferies. The Oreeke faith , in labours from myyourh. from the youth] or, for the fhaking o that is, the a .ibiion. am doubtfully troubled] or quitted for feare left e- vils fhould befall nie. I7 Verfe t7.elifmay] fuppref,orcutmeooThe He- brew word is larger than ufuall , to increafe the ffgnification.TheGreeke turneth it trouble. 19 Verfe 19. my known acquaintance are in dark- neV] that is, withdraw and hide themfrom my fight ; and (as Iob complaineth,) areflranigers un- tome. See lob 19.13,14. Or as the Greeke refer- reth it to the former, and my knownfriends (to wit, thou haft put farte) from calamitie; or for the calamitiethat is upon me. Or,as theChaldee para- phrafeth, and to my knowne friends, dark I am in their fight. +4+44+44+ I'++4+++4+ ;...it +4+4 P s A L. LXXXIX. ThePfalmifipraifetbGod for his covenant, 6 for hie wonderful) power, 16 for the care of hú Church, a o and for his favour to the kingdome of David. 39 He com- plainethof contrary events, 47 expof oekteib, prayetb, and bieth God. I An inftrulling Pfalme, of the Æzrachite. 3 Will fing the mercies of Jehovah far Iever,to generation and generation will I make knowne thy faithfulnefle with my 3 mouth. For I Paid , mercie (hall be built up for ever ; the heavens, thou wilt flablifh thy faithfulneffe in them. I have ftricken a 05- ', 4 venant with my chofen,I have fworn to Da-1 vid my fervant. I will flabli(h thy feed unto 5 eternttie; to generation and generation will I build up thy throne Selah. And the hea- 6 yens (hall confeffe thy marvellous worke,Je_ hovah, alto thy faithfulneffein the Church ofthe Saints. For who in the skie may be 7 compared to Iehovah, maybe likened to Iel.ovah among the Ions of the nighties :1 God id daunting terrible in the ferret ofthe 8 Saints,very much;& fearefi 1l over all round about him.Iehovah,Godofhofts,whoitlike 9 thee mighty Iah?and thy faithfulnes it round about thee. Thou ruleft over the fwelling Io ofthe fea;when the waves thereof rife high, thou Rilleft them. Thou haft beaten downe I 1 Rahab as a wounded man,thou haft fcattered thine enemies with the arme ofthyftrength. Thine are the heavens, thine alto is the Ia earth;the world and plenty therof,thou haft founded them. The North & the right fide, 13 thou createdit them ; Tabor and Hermon,in thy name they Thal fhout.Thou haft an arme 14 with might ftrong is thy hand,exalred is thy right hand. Iuftice and judgement are the 15 prepared place of thy throne ; mercie and truth goo before thy face. O bleffed are the 16 people thatknowthe fhouting found; Ieho- vah, in the light of thy face they (hall walke on. In thy name they Mall be glad all the day, and in thy juftice fhall they beexal- ted,For thou are the glory of their ftrength; and in thy favourable acceptation, our home fhall be exalted.For of Jehovah is ourihield, 19 and of the holy one oflfrael our King.Then ! zo fpakelt thou in a vifion to thy gracious Saint; and faidff, I have put helix upon a mightie one, I have exalted one chofen out of the peop'.e.I have found David my fervant; with 21 oile of mine holineffe have I anointed him. With whom mine hand (hall be eftablifhed; a a alto mine arme (hallftrengthen him. The 23 enemie lhall.not exai upon him,and the fon of injurious evill (hall not Aid him. And 24 his diftrelfers I coil beat down Leona his facet and them that hate him I will plague. And my faithfulnes& my mereyfhalbe with him, & in my name (hall his horn be exalted. And 16 I will frt his hand in the fea,& his right hand in the rivers. He Mall call on me,my father 27 thou; my God and Rocke o °my falvation. I 28 an will give him to be the firft born,high a- bove the kings ofthe earth. Foe ever will I 29 keerefor him my mercie, and my covenant fhallbe faithfull to him. And his feed I will 3o Mmtitmmm 3 put 17 18 25 1001.111111111111WFMNE1 111111 I ///..i'
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