PS AL ME V YIi, people, fee Numbers t 4. 2 t, 23. Pfalme 95. t I. 27 Verfe 27. to faun] that is,fcatter: fee Pfal. 49. I2. Ezck.2o 23. 28 Verfe 28. were joo n.d] or coupled,yoked unequal- ly with infidels , which the Apofile forhiddeth, 2 Cor.6.14. Bad-pet/or] the God of Moab and Madian,to whom by Balaams counfell Ifrael joyn- ed, Numb. 25.3. and 31. 1C Revel. 2. 14. Baal fignifieth a Lord, mailer, husband or Patron : Pebor was the name of a mountaine where this god was worfhipped, and had a Temple called Beth-pehor, f`Numb. 23. 28. Deut. 3.29. Baal was a common name whereby the Heathens called their gods, z Kings s. 2. Judg. 8.33. and fo Ifrael allo called the true God, Hof. z. 16. but for the fhamefull abuse of Gods worship, the Scriptures tnrnc 13,4, a Lord, into bofbeth, a fhame; as Ierub- befheth, 2 Sans.I I.21.for Ierub-baal,(or Gedeon) Judg.S.3 5. & 9.1. Ifh -bo fheth, z Sam.2.I o. or Efb- baa1,1 Chro. 8. 33. Meybi- bofbetb, 2 Sam. 9. so. or Merib -baal, I Ghron. 8.34. So the Greeke in t Kings 18.25. for Baal bath if!bunes, that is, Shame. Hereupon the Prophet faith, they went to Badl- pehor, and fepa rated tbemfelves unto that Shame (Bofhetb) Hofea 9. i n. and lb leremie .calleth the Idols Shame or Confuf:on, Jer. 3.24. and 11.13. the dead] idols that have no life or breath., and fo are oppofed to the living Ged, Jer.ío.5,10. I Thcf..1.9. 29 Verle 29. brake in] with violence killing 24 thoufand men, Numb25.9 30 Verle 30. Phineas] nephew of Aaron thePrlefi,, he being zealous for the Lord, thruff thorow with a Ipcare Zimt! and Cozbi, that wrought ab- homination, Num.25.7,8, &c. 31 Verle 31. for jrtMice J for a juff attion, though done without ordinary authority, and God re- warded him for ir, Num.25.11,12,13. 32 Verle 32. Meribah] that is, Contention, where they Grave with the Lord, Nun,. 20.13. See Pfalme 95. 8. trill was] Gods difplealùre towards Motes, who uttering his anger, was for it depri- ved of comming into the land of Canaan, Num. 20,1 2. Deal .25,26. 34 Verfe 34. the peoples] the heathens in Canaan, as is noted, Judg 1.21,27,29,30,31,33.though God commanded then, Exod.23.32,33. 36 Verle 36. idols] or images , named in Hebrew of the curious labour (pent in framing and ferving them, Jer. t 0.9.1:15.44. 9,12,13,15. or of ferrowes that they bring to filch as worfhip them, Pfal.i6. 4. fonietime they are called gods, 2 Sam. 5. 21 . compared with 1 Chro. 14.12. a 'hare] a fean- dal (as the Greeke faith) whereby they fell into 37 milèries ,Judg.z.I2.13,14,15.Exod.23.33. Verle 37. devils] the Idols fore- mentioned, whereby devils are worfhipped and not God, as I Cor. 10.19, 20.Rev.9.20. 2Chro.,1.15. Dent. 32. 17. Lev. 17. 7. Devils here are called Shedim, Wafters, its oppofition to Sbaddai, God Almightie, Plalme.68. 15. Verle 38. with illudo] that is, wish blond- flied , as the Chaldee expounds it, with fines of jlfnïd r. 39 Verfe i9. u-bored]committed fpiritnall whore- 38 dome, that is, idolatry : fee Pfal. 73.27. Judg. 2.17. Ezek.23.7, 37. Verfe 42. their haters] the heathens rotund a- 42 bout, as was prophefied, Levit. 26, I.-7. and fulfil- led, Judg.3.8,14. and 4.2. and 6.1. and I o. 7,8,9. and 13. I. Verfe 43. Many times] by Thud, Barak,Gedcon, 43 lephtah, Samfon, rire. Judges 3. and 4. and 7. and r 1. and t 4. Nehemiah 9. 28,30. by their corm -. fell] that is, purpofely and advifedly, as s Chro- nicles 12. 19. Verfe 46. gave them] that it, procured mercie (or favour) towards them. Verfe 47, from the heavens] amongwhom di- vers Ifraelites were featured by reafon of their often troubles at home. So I Chron. í6.35,36. to glory]that we mayglory or commendour flves. Aid>di AWA ñAWAdiMW The fifth BooxE. PSAL.CVII. The Pfalmifi exhorteth the redeemed, in praifing God to obferve his manifold providence, 4 over Travellers, to over Captives, 17 over fcke men, z 3 over Sea men, 33 and in divers varieties of life. COnfeffe ye to Jehovah, for he it good; for his mercie endureth for ever. Let the redeemed of Jehovahfay it,whom he bath redeemed from the hand of the di- flreffer. And gathered them out of the lands, from Eaft & from Weft, from North and from the fea. They wandered in the wilderneffe, in the defart without way; they found not a dwelling Citie. Hungry and al- fo thirfty 3 their foule was overwhelmed in then:. And they cried unto Jehovah in their 6 difireffe3he rid them free out oftheirangui. flies. And he led them in a right way, for to come unto a dwelling Chie. Let them confeffe to Jehovah his mercie,and his mar- vellous works to the ions of Adam. For he bath fatisfied the thirfty foule, and filled the hungry foule with good. They that fit in darkneffe and the Ihadow of death, bound in afilietion and iron. Be- caufe they turned rebellious againft the Words of God, and defpifed the counfell of the molt high. And he humbled their hart with moleftation;they humbled down, and there was no helper. And they cried un- to Jehovah in their difireffe; he faxed them out of their anguifhes. He brought them forth from darkneffe and fhadow of death, and brake their bands. Let them confeffe to Jehovah his mercie, & his marvellous works to 46 47 I 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 Io II I2 13 14 IS
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