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PSALMB C[M as the Greeke well explaineth it. So, befce the I Mosre and Snnne, Pfalme 72. 5.17. is fo long as I the Moone and Sanne endure. PAAMMhAM dtAr3iIdehdsdtAdtM PSA L. CIlI. Davidffirretbupbig ftai to bid; God for hie mercies. 6 flee remembreth .Gods former anions to hit people ; 8 ' Hit pizie, 9 Patience, 10 Clemency. 15 Mam frail- ty. 17 Gods sonffaniiei,,bio graces ,foc which all are to blrffe him. 1 t Pfalme of David, foule, bleffe thou Jehovah, &all my inward parts the Name of his 2 Holinelfe. My foule, blelfe thou 3 Jehovah ,& forget not all his rewards. That mercifully pardoneth al thine iniquities ,that 4 healeth all thy frckneffes. That redeemeth thy life from the pit of corruption, that crowneth thee with mercies and tender pit - 5 ties. That fatiateth thy mouth with good things , thy youth is renewed as an Eagles, 6 Jehovah doth juftices and judgements to all 7 oppreffed. He trade knowne his wayes to g Mofes, his aEtions to the fons of Ifrael. Je- hovah is pirifull and gracious, long fuffering, 9 and much of mercy. He will not contend to continuall aye, neither keepe (his anger) for 1 o ever. He hash not done to us according to our finnes, nor rewarded us according to sr our iniquities. But as is theheight of the heavens above the earth fa ftrongis his mer- 1 2 cy over them that feare him. As far remote as the Eaft is from the Weft,(o farrehash he 13 removed our trtfpaffes from us. As a father hath pitty on his forts , Jehovah bath piety 14 on them that feare him.For he knoweth our 15 forming, remembring that we are dull. Sor- ry-man, his daics areas graffe, as a flan er of 16 the field fo flourilheth he. For a wind paf- feth over it, and it is nor, and the place ther- 17 of that! not know it any mole. But the mer- cy of Jehovah endureth from eset nity , and unto eternity,upon them that feare him,and 18 hisj Ace to the childrenschildren .Tothem that keepe his covenant, and that remember 19 his precepts for to doe them. Jehovah hath firmely prepared his throne in the Heavens, z o and his Kingdoms ru!eth overall. Bleffe Je- hovah , ye his Angels ; mighty of firength doing his Word, hearkening to the voice of 2 r his Word. Eleffe Jehovah , all ye his hofts, 2 2 his minifters,doing his pleafure.Bleffe Jcho- vah,all ye his workes,in al places of his do- ! minatiom, my foule,bleffe thou Jehovah. An not ALI bit remark] that is, any of,bis benefits. All is often tiled for any, Pfal. z 47.20. 1 Kin. t o. 20. and rewards for benefits : fee Pfalmc 13 6. Verfe 3. ftcIse1s] all difeafes, gricfcs and pu- 3 ni(hments In foule or body (and fplritually fins) arc meant by the word ftekni, Exodus 15.26. Deuteronomie 28. 59.6 I. t cy 33. 24. See alfo Pfalme 41.5. and 147.3. Verfe4 pit ofcorruptias] death and the grave; the Chaldee faith,fiomGehenna (or Hell) whither men haften by their finnes, till God by chaltifc- usent bringeth them to repentance,and then fpa- reth them. See this at large handled, lob 373'.19. 23 Verfe 5. good things ] Hebr. the good thing t fee theNotes on Pfalme 65.5. it renewed] -or, than renerrefi rby felfe a, an Eagle, as thy yon ;h ; thy flefh being frefber than in childhood, thou returning to the dayes of thy jamb, as is Caid,Iob 33.25.Thischange is by the renewing of the mind, Romans 12.2. wrought by the hotly Gholt, Titus 3.5. The Chaldee applieth it to renuing in the world to come. asaneagles] Which caftech her feathers yeerely, and new grow up , whereby the feemeth freth and young , flyeth high , and livech long. Compare Elay 40.35. Vera 6. :pt./tires] that is, all manner juffice and 6 that which is chiefeft. Things are often spoken of plurally for their excellency. So wifèdomet, Pro - verbes 9.1. Verfe 7. bit wayes] wherein men ought to walk, as Exodus '18. 20. Pfalme 25.4.5. or, wherein himfelfewalketh, his adminiftration,his workes, as Pfalme 77.2o. Iob 40.14. This latter feemcth molt mead. here by comparing it with Exodus 33.13. and 34.6,7. V.8. long flyferin ]3rflowcaanger: fee Pfal.86.t5. Verfe 9. contend] or chide; compäre Eray 57,16. kept] understand bit anger, as both Grecke and doe expiable it; fometitue the He- brew it felfe manifefteth the deft&, as be Ft, 1 Chron.i 8.6. that is, be fit garrifons, 2 Samuel 8.6. This phrafe is taken fromthe Law, Levi t.19.18. So Ter.3.5. Nahum.1.2. See alfo Pfal. t o9.21. Verfe 13. lelvvab bath pitie ] the Chaldce 13 expounds it , the Word of the Lard bath pity, So in verfe 19. for Jehovah it the Word of the L'erd, Verfe 14. our forming] that is, our formed na: turc and condition, our matter and forme, the originalword pi operly is a formed vefol of earth,,, applied to our)fraile eftate,Iiom.9.2o, a I. finne- d= this is fpòkerí of our fìc°lions and tinfoil ima- ginations, Genefis 6. 5. Deut. 31.21. and lò the Chaldee interpreteth it here, our coil conrtpifcente which carried, In into error. Verfe 15. ae tbegraft, d'e.] that Is; few & tran.i 15 fìtory, though making a faire thew. Compare PCaL9o.5,6 lob 14 1,2. lama. to. t 1.1 Pet.1.24. Verte 16. pat km, it] or lc1cow him, that, is, hce 16 (hall have no more place here. So Iob77.1 o. Verfe IS. to dc¢ theta] this notech the otfiw rd 1 g. Tractile 1. OMFIRAM M Il/I.

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