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142 PS AL ME o f a place in the w i Iderneffe, where l frael eonten- dcd nit!) Mofet, and tempted the Lord, faying, It the Lord among III or no ? becaufe there wet no water for the people to drinke. Therefore be called the place Matz fob ( Tentation) andMeribab (Contention) Exo- dus 17.1,2.-- 7.Alfo another place, where againe t b y contended with Mofes, and with the Lord,Nutn.2o. 1.3.13. dayol sllaffab] that is, of 7entation: by day againe we may underhand the whole fpace wherein they tempted God tea times, as is Paid, Num.14. 22. (fo the day of falvation, z Cor. 6.2. is the time thereof.) Yet there was a fpeciall day and place of Tentation named Moffat', Exodus 17. 2.7. whereupon Mofes warned the people, Tee (hall not tempt the Lardyotir God, as yee tempted him in.Maflab, Deut.6. r 6. 9 Verfe g. tempted me ] hereupon the Apoftle faith, they tempted Chrif, r Cor. 0.9. my :write] that is, market, Heb.3 9. both in miraculous mer- cies giving them bread from heaven, andwaters i out of the rocks, &c. Pfal 78.15. - -23. &c. and in punifhments for their rebellions, Piàl. 78.3/.33. &c. Heb. 3.i 7. For worke fometime fìgniheth re. ward, Pfalme 109.20. fob 7.2. Levit. r 9.13. r r Verfe 1 t. if they fhall enter] that is, they fhall not enter, Heb.3. r r.18, a part of the oath is not utte- red ; fee PIàL89.36. This oath was made at Ka- defh,where the people through unbeleefe refuléd to enter the promifed land, Numb.14.z1.2s,z3. 30.32. Heb.3.17.19, my refi] the tond of Canaan, Deut.r2.9. sChron. 23. 25.a figure of a better cell which wee that have beleevcd the word dce enter into, Hebr. 4.3. for if that land ( wherein now they were ) had beene their refs, . David would not have fpoken of another there remaineth therfore a Mt for the people of God; let us ftudieto enter into it, Heb.4.8,9,11. PsAL.XCVI. An exhortation to praife God for hie great4 57 he vanity of Idoli. 8 God onely it to bee ferved, 9 Hit reigne and judgement is to be fhemed to the Gentiles. C Ing yee to Jehovah a new Fong, fing yc 2 3 to Jehovah al the earth. Sing ye to Jtho- vah,bleffeye his name,preach the good tidings of his falvation from day to day. 3 Tell among the nations his glory,among all 4 peoples his marvellous war kes. For great is Jehovah, and praifed vehemently, fearefull 5 he above all Gods.For all the gods of the peoples are vaine idols , but Jehovah made 6 the heavers. Glorious majefty and comely honour are before him, flrength and beaute- ous glory in his fandluary. Give to Jehovah, ye kindreds of the peoples,give to Jehovah 8 I glory and ltrength.Give to Jehovah the glo- ty of his' name; take lap an oblation,&come XC;VI. into his courts. Bow downe your felves to 9 Jehovah in the comely honour of the fan - &uary, tremble yee at his feet all theearth. Sayyee among the nations, Jehovah reign- I o eth,the world alto (hall be ftablill ed, it (hall not be moved , pee will judge the peoples with righteoufbefs.Let the heavens rejoyce, I s and the earth be glad : reare let the fea, and the plenty thereof. Let the field (hew glad - neffe,and all that therein is: then let all the trees of the wood (houtjoyfully. Before Je- hovah,for heecommeth,for he commeth to judge the earth: hee'will judge the world with juflice , and the peoples with his fgith- fulneffe. ra 13 iiromtations. Ann, fing&c.] fee Pfalm. 33. 3 ThisPfaltne r is apart of that fongwherewith God was celebrated when the Arke of his covenant was brought with joy into Davids citie from Obed- edoms houle, 1 Chron.i6.z3. &c.And it contai- neth a prophetic of.Chrifts kingdoine,and of the calling of the Gentiles from Idols toferceand praife the living God. Verfe 2. preach the good tidings] or Evangelize: 2 fee Pfalme 40.10. V. 4. praifed] and praife- worthy : fee Pfal. 1 8.4, 4 Verle 5.Vaine idols] or things of nought, as the 5 Apoltle openeth this word, laying, wee know that an idol it nothing in the world , 1 Cor. 8.4. Slim and Elobim, in Hebreware Gods;, of Strength, Elihm, idols; as being tl -Elim not Gods,without fttength. So elfewhcre they are plainely called/0E0/w, no Gods, 2 Chron. 13. 9, unable to doe good or evill, and unprofitable, Ier. i o. 5. Efay 44 9,to. And as the name of God is joyned with things to thew their exeellencie,Pfe1.36.7. fo is this contrariwife,tò' fhetse their vanity ; as of Fbÿficians, Iob 13. 4. of fhepherds, Zach. r r . t 7. of folte dotirine, ler. i 4. 14. The Greeke lucre turneth it dai mania , devils, by which name idols are called, l Cor.1 o.19,í ó. Rev 9.20. 2 Chron.l 1.15. Verfe 6. beauteous glory] for this in 1 Chron. t 6 6 27. is written joyfuln e. Verfe 7. Give, &c. j Compare Pfal.29.1,2. The 7 Chaldee expoundeth it, Bring a new AN to God. Verfe 8. to hit courts] to bit face, or pretence, as $ 1 Chron.16.29. Verfe 9. of the fanhittary ] or, of fanflity; fee ; 9' Pfalme 29.2. tremble] or be paimd, as in tr-a- vell of child- birth. Verfe 10. with righteoufnefs]that is, moff righ- I0 teonfly. Verfe t r. Let rejoyce] or [hall rejoyce; and fo the t reft. So Pfalme 98.7,8,9. The Chaldee paraphra- fetta, Let the hop of heaven rejoyce, and the jufl of she earth be glad. Verl 13. with juf ice] or, in jufl ice, that is,jnfl- ly; fo Revel.19. r 1. A61.17.31. Ptàl.99. P s A t. 13

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