156 PSALME CVlIIo CIX_ when be is releafd out oh bond ; they that gee downe to ¡ea, when they are came tep to land;) and wayfa- ring moo, when they are come to the inhabited land. And they midi mare confeffion before terme men, and two of them wife men, Pfal. 107. 32. And the man- ner of mnfef eeg and bleffing it thus ; He flandeth a- mong them, and bief!¿ob the Lord, the King eternal[, that bounteonfly rewarder) good things unto fanners, &c. Maimony in Mifneb, treat. of Blegings, chap- e ter 10. fefion 8. 33 V erfe 33. Heputteth rivers] that is, he turneth watry truitfull places to a dry barren derart. Ri- zero here (as waters in Ifa.3 2.2o.Ecclef 1 t.1.) are put for moli fertile grounds, as wilderneffe for a dry barren ground, Dent. 8.15. iffaet] that is,places where water- fprings are. tbirflinef ] I that is, a thinly dry land, 34 Verle 34. falmeje] that is,a fait barren land: fo Jcr. 17.6. Job 39.6. forfait caufeth barrennef, Deut.29.23. Judg.9.45. I. heChaldee paraphra- feth, The fruitful! land of Ifrael be layette matte like Sodom , which mat evertbrowne for the evil, of them that dwelt therein. Verte 35. land of drought] that is, a d y barren 35 land: compare Ifa.41.18. Verte 37. yeeld fruitfall revenue] Hebr. make fruit 3 of revenue (orinereafe) fee Pfal. t.3. 39 Verte 39. And they are] that is, And againe, when he curfeth them, they are minifhed, &c. the contrary to the former bkf rb,is to be under- ; flood, as in the Law, Deuteronomie28.4, 18. Or, as the Chaldee expoundeth it, Admirers they finne, they are diminifhed. ref rai t] either of li- bertie by imprifonment,as Ifa. 53.8. on of any ble(ring. 4.0 Verte 40. contempt] a bare contemptible effate: fo Job r 2. 21. deformed wildernef] or wilde ground, unordered: fo Job 12. 24. 41 Verre 41. raifetb up] or, fettetbina high place fafe- ly; fo 1 Sam. 2.8. Pfal. 113.7,8. 42 Verte 42. all injurious evill] that is, all evill per- lons that deny Gods prou idence,or blame his ad- minillration, (hall have their mouthes flopped : I fo Job 5. 16. and fo pride is for proud perfns, Pfal. 36.12. 43 Verte 43. Who is wife ?] a complaint how few there bee that marke thefe things, and an intimation that every wile man will obferve them : fo Holt 4.10. Jer.9. 12. andthey (ball] or as before, who will underfland. P9 +440(f.... r 2 3 PsAL.CVIII. Harpe ; I will raife up at the day dawning. I will conftfs thee among the peoples,O Je- 4 hovah, and will fing Pfalmesto thee among the Nations. That thy mercie is great above 5 the heavens and thy truth unto the skies. Be thou exalted over the Heavens, O God, and over all the earth thy glory. That thy 6 beloved may be delivered ; fave thou with thy right hand, and anfwer me. God fpake by his holineffe, I will be glad; I (hall divide Shechem,and meafure the vally of Succoth. Gileadfhall6emine,Manaffeh mine, and Æ- phrajim the firength of mine head; Jehudah fhaáe be my Law - giver. Moab my wafhing pork over Edom I (hall cat} my fhooe,over Paleflina I will (hour. Who will leade me along to the citie of flrong,defence e who will conduél me into Edom ? Wilt not thou, la O God,mhichhadil call us away; & would It not gee forth, O God,in our boils e O give thon us helpe from di(lreffe,for falfe vanitie is the falvation of man. Through God we ¡hall doe valiantneffe; and hee will tread downe our diflreffers. 8 9 10 II David incoetragetb himfelfi to praife God. 6 He pray - eth for Gods aftfiente according to hie promife. 1, Hia confidence in Gods helpe. A Song, a Pfalme of David. OGod,mine heart is firmly prepared; I will fing and fing Pfalme,yca with r:o,y glorie. Raife up Pfalterie and Annotations. 14 yEa with my glory] that is, with ín9 foule and tongue (as Pfà1. r 6. 9.) or Tea my glory, CO wit, fhall fing. This Pfalme is compofed of the 57 Pfalme, from the 8. verte to the end, and of the to Pfalme, from the 7 verte to the end : fee the Annotations there. Verte 7. anfwer me] or us: fee Pfal.60.7, &c. Verte 14. valiantnefe]that is, valiantly, and fo prevaile, as Balaam prophelìed, Num,24. c 8. 4...51-0.11-44i4 2 7 14 PSALMS CIX. David complaining of his flanderous enemies,under the jot,- fin of Iudas devoteth them. 16 Ht themes) theirfinne. 21 Complaining of his owne mi ferie, he prayeth for help. 29 He promifith thankfu/nef. To the Matter of the Mufiche, a Pfalme of David. OGod of my praife,ceafe not as deafe. For the mouth of the wicked one, and the mouth of deceit are opened againftme; they have fpoken with mewith a tongue offalfltood. And with words of ha- tred havethey compalfed me about, &war- red again([ me without caufe. For my love they are adverfaries to me, & I (give any relf to) prayer. And they put upon me evill for good, and hatred for my love. Set in office over 2 3 4 5 6
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