r / / / I / ( (fl l u I A IMV 4 f'f PSALM CtiII. r6 to the formes of Adam. For he hath bro. ken the doores of braffe,and hewed afunder the barres of iron. 17 Fooles, for the way of their trefpaffe, and r g for their iniquities are afidted. Their foule abhorreth all meat, and theyapproch to the 29 gates of death. And they cry unto Jeho- vah in their diftreffe; he faveth them out of 20 their anguifhes. He fendeth his word and healeth them,and delivereth from theircor- 2t ruptions. Let them confeffe to Jehovah his mercie, and his marvellous marker to the 22 fons of Adam. And let them facrifice the facrifices of confefffon, and tell his workes with (hosting. 23 They that goe downe to the fra in (hips, that doe their labour in the many waters ; 24 They doe fee the workes of Jehovah, and 25 his marvellous ¿Us in the deepe. For hee faith, and raifeth up the flormywind; arid it z 6 lifceth up the waves thereof. They mount up to the Heavens, they goe downe to the deepes their foule in evill mefteth away. 27 They reele and ftagger like a drunkenman, 28 and all their wifdome is fwallowed up. And they cry tinto Jehovah in their dill rare, and he bringeth them out from their angui(hes. 9 He fetteth the ftorme to a filent calme, and 30 the waves thereof are quiet. And they re- joyce becaufe they are (tilled, and he lcades them unte the haven of their defire. Let them confeffe to Jehovah his mercy,and his 32 marvellous ivarks to the bons of Adam. And let them exalt him in the Church of the people,& píaife him in the fitting of the El- ders.' He putteth rivers to a wilderneffe,and i(fues of waters to a thirftineffe. A land of fruit to faltneffe, for the evill of them that dwell therein. He putteth the wilderneffe to a poole of waters, and the land of drought to iffues of waters. Arid fetteth there the hungry, and they firmly prepare a dwelling 37 cities And low the fields,& plant vineyards; 38 & they yeeld fruitful revenue.And he blef- feth them, and they are multiplied greatly; 39 &their cattel he dimini(heth not. And they are diminifhed at bowed down,by reflraint, 4o evil( and borrow. He powreth contetiapt on bounteous Princes,and maketh them erre in 41 deformed wilderneffe without way. And raifeth up the needy from affhi&ing poverty, 42 and putteth his families as a locke. The righteous (hall fee and rejoyce, and all inju- 43 rious evill flop her mouth. Who is wife and will obferve there things; and they (hall un- der aandthe mercies of Jehovah. 32 33 34 3S 36 411 155 Annatatian.. THe fifth &obe] fee Pfal. 42. r. Verle 2. whom he bath] or, that be bath redee- 12 medthem. of the dit rq ffèr] oc of diffref . Verfe 3. the fire] that is, the fouth, where the red 2 Sea was fituate troni Judea (as the Chaldee ex- plaineth it, the Seutherne Sea) for the mains Sea was Wef. ward, Jof. 23.4. and fois often ufed for the Weft. I Verte 4. deface may] Hebrew, deftrt ofway, mea- 4 ning,where no may as verle 4o. fee alto Efa.4 3 19. This etate figureth out teens difperfìon a- along the peoples of the world, Ezek. 20. 3 5,36. when men are without the Law, Rom. 2.14. de eiing catie] Hebrew, catie of habitation or fearing; fo verte 7, 36. that is, no harbour or place of re- fre(hing; for wilde and venomous beats onely haunted there,Jer. z.6.Deut.8, r 5. Compare alto Ecclef. ro. 15. 001.21. 14,15 16. Verlè 5, overwhelmed] fainted: fee Pfal. 61.3. Verte 7. catie] this the Chaldee expoundeth of lerufalem. Verle 9. with geed] or good things, as the Greeke 9 eicplaineth it : fee Pfal.6 5, 5. Luke 1.53. Verte l O. fbadow ofdeath] that is, terrible dark- ra neffb,nleaning hereby tore afi @ions in body and foule. SeePfal.23.4. Efa.49.9. and 9.2. Matth.4. 15. Luke 2.79. aff/itlion] as with cords and l fetters : fee Job.36.8,9, &c. Verte 16. barreo] that is , all the mot ftrong r6 hinderances : fo Ifa.45.2. Verte 17. Feales] evill difpofed perforas, fo na- r 7 med of their unadvifed rafhnef : fee Plal.38.6. are chilled] or, bring affliction on themfelaes. Verre r 8. fault] that is, appetite : fee the like in r 8 Job 33.2o. and the contrary in PC11.78.18, gates] that is, imminent perill of death : fee Pfal. 9.14. Job 33.22. Verte 20. beaktb them] example in Hezekiab, 2d x,Kings 2o. 1, 4, 5, 7. and the contrarie in Afa; 2 Chron. 16. 12,13. for God mormdeth and bea/rtb, Deut. 32.39. Hol6.1. Job 33.19,24. corrup- tions] that is, corrupting d jales, or corrupting graves whereinto they are ready to come: fee P1al.7.16. Job 33.28,30.' Ver Ce 22. ofcsnf fton] that is, ebanb, eriags: lee 22 Praline 50. 14. Verfe 23. doe labour] that is,occupie or get their living : fo Revel. 18. 17. Verle 25. raifeth rep] or maleth ffand , which no- teth allo the continuance of the ¡forme. See an example, Jon. r.4 Verfe 29. he ftterh] or reforetb firme. See Mat. 8. 26. Jon. r. 15. Verfe 30. becaufe they] or when they, that is, the waves. Verfe 32. the fitting] or the Affe (Selon) of the Ears or Senators, the Governours of the peo- ple, whom the Chaldee talleth Wife men. And from this Pfalme, and this verte of it, the He- brewes have this Canon : Enure mn ennfej (unto God;) Thelicheewhen he is healed, the prifiner 00'000o a when 23 25 29 36 32 (//
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