i/,iiuul ài1ir/'i í .f/ P$ A LME CV I. 143 38 Cons and their diuohters to Devils, And flied inn ocent blond, theblond of their fops and of their daughters, whom they facrifi- cèd to the Idols of Canaan ; and the land 39 was ìmpioufly dil}ained with blonds. And they defiled themfelver by their works, and 4o whored by their pradtifes. And the anger of Jehovah was kindled againft his people, and 41 he abhorred his inheritance. And hee gave them into the hand of the heathens, & their haters ruled over them. And their enemies oppreffed them,and theywere humbled un- 43 der their hand. Many times did he deliver them , and they bitterly provoked by their counfell ; and were brought downe by their 44 iniquitie. Yet he taw when diftreffe was on 45 them, when he heard theircry. And he re- membred toward them his covenant,and re- pented, according to the multitude of his 46 mercies. And gave them to tendermercies, before all that led them captives. 47 Save thou us,Jehovah our God,and gather us from the heathens,' for ro confefle unta the Name of thine holineffe, to glory in thy 48 praife. Bleffed be Jehovah, God of Ifrael, from eternitie and untoeternitie ; and let all the peoplefay, Amen, Halelu -jah. 42 2 4 S 6 7 9 Annotatians. THe powers] that is, the powerful( works, fuch as after follow, verfe 8, &c. Thus allo were Chrills miracles named, Mat.11 .30,2I,. So after, praife for praife - worthy ans. raufe to heart] that is, feundfirth, or dijplay,fo as it may be heard: fo Pfal. 26.7. Verfe 4. vifit me] that is, come and bellow thy falvation (helpe or deliverance) upon mee See Pfalme 8.5. and compare herewith Luke 1, 68, 69. Verfe 5. To fee] That I may fee or enjoy; See the notes on Pfalme 27.4. to glory] or boat joyfully; fee Pfalme 44. 3. thy inheritance ] that is, the people whom thou inheritefl; fee Plainte 28.9. Verle 6. furred with our Fathers] This confer froze agreeth with the Law, Leviticus z6. 40. and with the pra &tiles of other godly, Jeremie 3. 25. Daniel 9. 5.. Verle 7. turned rebellious] the Greeke faith, pre- yoked re bitternef è; fee Pfalm. 5. t 1. By the red fea the Ifraelites dif}rulted God, and murmured a- gain(} Mofes, Exodus 4.11,1 z. yet there he faced then[, verle 1 5,16, &c. the red Sea] fo the new Teftament called; it in Greche, Hebr. 11.29. but the Hebrew is the fa Suph, that is, the fia of[edge or fia weeds which grew therein. Verfe 9. be rebuked] that is, powerfully repref- led the waves,&c.See the like,Nahum 1.4.110.50. a. Mat.8. a 6. Pfalme 18.16. in the deeps] I l. rael went in the bottome of the redtea an dryground, the deepe waters being as wals on each hand of them, Exodus 14 21, 22, 29. Sae alto Ifa. 63. 11, 12, 53. Verfe to. the barer] Pharaoh and his bolt that purfited them, Exod. 14.. 23,24,30. Verfe 42. they fang] as isexpreffed, Exod.15. Verfe 14. with loft] that is, greedily,cven wee- ping for defïre of ffefh to eat, and loathing Man- na, Numb. 1. 4, 6. Verfe t 5. leaanef(e] a fudden plague, whereby the foules or lives of the fated} of themwere ca. ken away : fee Pfal 78.30,31. alto Ifa. z o.16. Verfe 16. the hof one] fan&ified of the Lord to the worke of the Priefthood, Exodus 39. 44. Leviticus 8.1 2, &c. which Korah with other Le- vites envied , oppofing their owhe holineffe Numbers 16. 1, 3, 5 Verle 17. Datban] and Abiratn, Princes with their families and all their goods went downe alive into hell, Num a 6.3 2,3 3. Verle 18. the wkled] 250 men that would burne incenfe to the Lord, were burnt with fire front the Lord , Numbers 16,35. Kor.teb was the chide of them. Verle 19. in Horeb] a Mount in thewilderneffe, called the mountain ofGod, Exod. 3.1. I Kings 19. 8. for there God gave his Law, and made a cove- nant with them, Deut. 4.z o. and 5. 2. but while Mofes was with God in the Mount, they made themfelves agod of gold, Deuteronomie 9.8,9i-12. Exodus 32. 5, 4, 31. It was called alto Sinai, Pfalme 68. 9. of Bufbes that there grew, and Ho- reb of the drip , for it was a waterlefla defart, Deuteronomie 8.15. Verfe 2o. their glorie] that is, their God : fo Je- remie a. 11. Thus did they like the heathens, Ron). 1, 23. forme] paterne, ffruFiure, or type, as the Apof}le calleth it inGreeke, Hebrews 8.5. fromExodus 25. 40. Verfe23. to abol] or, that be woulddefíroi than, and put out their name from under Heaven, as is expreffed, Deuteronomie 9. 13, 14. in the breach] in thegap which their finne had opened,for God as anenemie to enter and deltroy them. A fimilitude taken front Warre, when by a breach in thewall,the enemie entreth thechie : fo Ezek. 13.5. and z2. ;o. But Mores earnel prayer (lop- ped this breach, Exodus 32.15,-14. del rt)- ing] Hebrew, corrupting, that is, confuming them : See Pfalme 57. 1. Verfe 24. land of defere] eke pleafant land of Ca- naan, which was to bedefzredfor the pleafures and profits of it above all other Countries,Eze.2o.6. Dent. 11. /1,22. This land they through unbe- leefe refuted to take poffeflion of, Numb. 54.1,2, 3, &c. Hebr. 3, 19. So meat of defire is daintie meat, Job 33. 20. - Verfe 26. his band] that is, (ware (as the Chal- dee explaineth) for fo lifting up the band often fig- nifieth, as Genef. 14 22. Revel,lo. 5,6. Deut.3 a. 40. Nehem, 9. 15. How God (ware again(} this O00000 people, Io Ia 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 23 r 24 26
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