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158 I3SqLDIE CX. 20 Verfe 2o.the worke] that is, the wage or reward due for his worke: fo Lev. i 9.13. í1a,49.4. lob 7.2. E:zck.29 2o. 21 Vcr(e.zt. Ichovih] the Name of God: fee Pfal. 68.2r. doe] to wit, mercy, as the next words (hew, and is expre(fed, Pfal 18.51. See alfo'Pfal. 103.9. where the word anger is omitted. 23 Verfe 23 I am gone] or am made Seger ,(or depart) namely towards my grave, asPfalm5S.9. See alto Pfal.toz. r2. 1 Chron.t7.ir. SafJèdaethe grafhopper] or, (bake ear the Locufl, which hath no nett or biding place, but is driven to and fro, being a fearefidl creature, 7,49hum 3.17. Iob 39. 23.or which is carried away with the wind,Exo. 10.19. 24 Verfe 24. fi.b/e]orloofemd, fo that I ans ready to thimble and fall. So Paul calleth them kg or feeblerlyrees, Heb.12. 12. from Ifa.35. 3. fir fatne f ] or for oib, that is , for want of fat or wile : as for the fruits , isfor want of the fruits, Lam.4.9 for five, is for want offive,Gen.18. 28. for fornication, 1 Cor.7.2.is, for to avoid fornication. Or we may turn it without fat, for the Hebrew min,fome- time fignifieth wirbout,Iob 21.9. 25 Verfe 2541240 or wagged, a ligne of (corn, Pfa1.22.8. 27 Verfe z7.0bine hand] that is , thy handy worke. i8 Verfe 28. rife they up] cowit, againffine (as the Greeke cxplaineth it) andbe obey abafbed as difap- pointed of their purpofe. 3o Verfe3o. ofmany] or, of the migbries, of great men, as the Chaldee faith, ofwifemm; but the Grecke trantlateth,ofmany. 31 Verfe 31. at the right hand] to aAGR, contrary to Satan, eerie 6. that judge] that is, condenme and perfccute him to death. PsA 2. Cj(. David prepbefrethof Chrefis IGegdome, 4 hiteter- na/l Priefihood, 5 his Conquefl, 7 and hit Pail:on. I APfalme of David. I Ehovahaffuredly Paid unto my Lord,Sit thou at my right hand untill I pur thine 2 enemies the foot(toole of thy feet. Jc- uovah will fend out of Sion the rod oî thy ftrcngth 3 rule thou in the middesof thine 3 enemies. Thy people fhalIbevoluntaries in the day of thy power; in the beauties of ho- lines,ofthc wombc of theearly morning;to 4 thee the draw of thyyouth. Jehovah fware, and wil not repent,thou art a Prieft for ever, 5 according to the order of Malchifedek.The Lord at thy right hand , he bath wounded Kings in the day of his wrath. He (hall judge 6 among the heathens ; he bath filled with corpfes , he hash wounded the head over a 7 great land. Of the brooke in the way (hall he drinke,therctore he (hall lift up the head. Annotations. IEbovab ] that is ; God the Fatb,r. afìvedy' ford ] fee Prat.; 6.2. to my Lord] that is , to Cbrtjl,whóm David here calleth his Lord, though hewas alto leu frnne according to the firth, Mat. 22.42,45. Rom.t.3.A &.2.34. So the Chaldee The LordPaid unto hNI Word, meaning, Chrift, holy'' 1.1. fit at my right band] fitting noted, reign.. ingwith continuance, i Cor.15.2 5. Hcb. i 0,12,13, So fitting on his throne, r King. 3. 6. is ex- pounded, reigning in his flood. 2 Chron.i.8. Gods right hand meaneth his power and maiefly in the Heavens, Luke 22, 69. Mark. 16. 19, Heb. 1, 3. and 8.1.and this above all Angels,Heb,1,13, thins enemies] even all of them, the lad whereof is death, t Corinthians 15. 15,16. Of this place the Apollle giveth this expolition, Every Priefb flandetb daily mmifiring, and oft timer offering the fame facrifces, which can never take away Jenne: but this man having offredone facrifiee for finne, fitted, forever at Gods right band, heneefortb expelling till bis me- nder be put the footfoole of bit feet , Hebrews io, II, 12, 03. Verlè 2. the rod] or f}affe ( Scepter ) f thy firengtb; thy prong (Jaffe (O Chrift) that is, the powerful/ word of thy Kingdome, Ifs. it. 4. Match. s 3. 19. which was to come out of Sion and Ier/efalens, Ilaiah 2. 3. Luke 24.49. Afts 1.4. and 2. 1, 2, &r For in Sion Chrilt reigneth, Pfa1.2.6. Revel. 14. t, rule thou] that is thou (halt timely rule or bave dominion : fee the Notes en Pfal. 37.3. Verfe 3. voluntaries] a people of voluntarinejfis, or of liferalities (as Pfal. 68.1a.) that is,fhall mofi freely,willingly,and liberally pretènt themfelves and their oblations to thee, as Judg.5.9. A&s 2. 41. Exo.2 5.2. Rouf.l z. s.Pfa.47. i 0. & 119.108. Sung 6. i 1. of thy power] or armie (as Pfal. i3.16.) that is,when thou fended forth thy pow- erful. Gofpel and Preachers of the fame to con- quer the world, Ron,.1.16. 2 Cor.10.4,5. Revel. ß. 2. Pfal. 45.4,5,6. in the beauties of boli- nefe] or in the comely honours of the Sonlhsarie ; mea- ning either the comely (or honourable) places of holiaeffe, (or of the San &nary) as Pfal. 29.2. that is, the Church ; or rather, in the beautiful/ or- naments ofbolinefè, that is, holy graces and vertu,,, wherewithGhritt and his people are adorned, as the Prietts and Levites of old with Vrim, T bum- mim, and hob. garments, Exod. 28. 2,40. Ifa. 52. r. So, the Worriers in heaven are doothed with fine lumen, white and pure, toe righteonfnefè of the Saints , Revel. 19. 8,i 4. oftherrombe,r'e.] This place isdif- ficult, And may diverlly be nndedJood, either of Chrilt himfelte, or of his people: and againc, if of Chrift, either in refpedt of his Godhead or of his Manhood. Of Isis Godhead, that the Fa- ther faith unto him, of die wombe (that is, amine owne elfence) before the early morning, (that is, be- fort the world was) to thee was (or thou hadfi) the dew 01'14 youth; (or birth) fo noting the cternall generation of Chrift before all worlds, as is' ihewcd, 2 3

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