PS CXV1. CXVII. 44++++++44.44444444,44.4444+ Ps AL. CXVI. 7hc,Pfahui{i profef elh his love and dntie to God fir Ls odeliverance. 12 He flúdicrh to be tbaulloll. Love, betaúfe Jehovah heareth fny 2 voice, my fupplications. Becaufe hee bowed his care unto me,and in my daies 3 I willcall. The pangs of death compaffed me, and the ftraight afllietions of hell found 4 me : I found di(treffegnd forrow. And I cal- led on the name ofJehovah: O Jehovah,de- 5 liver my tonic. Gracious is Jehovah, and 6 juft : and our God is nìercifull.Jehovah kee- peththe Gmple; I was brought low; and he 7 laved me: Return,O my foule;unto thy reft, for Jehovah hath Gounteotelly rewarded unto g thee. Becaufe thou haft releafed my foule firma death, mine cie from tearer, my.föot. 9 from (Riling. I will walk onbefdre Jehovah; 10 in the lands of the living. I belceved,there- fore did Í fpeak;l was afiliaedvehemently. 1 r I did fay in my hallening away, every man a a is a Iyer. What {hall I render to Jehovah; 53 far all his bauntiful réwards unto met I will take tip the cup offalvations, and will call on 14 the name ofJehovah. My vowel to Jehovah I will pay,in the pretence now ofall his pea- r 5 pie. Precious in the lies of Jehovah, is the 16 death of his gracious Saints. Ó Jehovah; finely I aan 'thy fervant, I ans thy fervant,the foil of thine handmaid; thou haft unlcoofed 17 my binds. To thee will I facrifice a facrificé ofconfeflion,and will call on the name ofJe- 13 hovah. My vowes to Jehovahwill I pay, in 19 the prefence now of all his people. In the courts 6f the houle of Jehovah; in the midft of thee, O Jerufalefn; Halelujah. A/imitations. t i Love] to-wit , the Lord: or Í am laving!) affeIled, and well pleafed. The Greeke here beginneth the 114. Praline : fee the note on Pfal. t 0.1. and after, verte t o. betroth] or will leare, to wits continually. 2 Verle 2. and] that is,therefire will I call, or when I did eall. my ¿aies] that is, ,rbiles Ithe: or dales jafliftion,as Job 30.16. See Pfa.119.84.& 37.12. 3 Ver.3. pangs] orpaines: compare Pfa.i8.5, &c. bell] the flareofdeath, or grave : fee Pfa. i 6. to. lactad] that is, ramo upon me. So t Chron.to. 3. Nehcn1.9.32. Elth.8 6. Pfal.11.9.143 5' Verle 5. Oh] or, Ibefeeeb'thee, Gnaw ! The He- brew "Inns and Nq, are words of intreating ; aì the Greeke Nai, Philent. T.20. Rev.r.7. 6 Verle 6. brought law ] drawn dry, *NOW , and eilied: fee Pfalme 4a 2. and 79. 8. Verle 7. thy refi ] thy quiet confortable effare in 7 God,without trouble of confcience. This Chrift giveth, Mat.r i.29. hut fin taketh away,Deut.38, 65. rewarded] or, as the Greekfaith, been bene - ficiall ; the Chaldee explaineth it, the word of the Lordbath rewarded ood unto thee : See Pfal. t 3.6. Verlè 8.. Jliding] Or titruft, fall : See Plal. 56.14. r Sam. z. 9. Verle 9. malle on] to wit,pleafingly, as theGreek explaincth ;. or pleafingly adminfer: fo 1 Sam. 2. 3o,35. 86.I4. the living] in this world: fee PCa1. 27.13. Verte i o. therefore] the Greeke Ri, For , is here ufed for tbcrefere, as the Greek tranflateth, and the Apoltle alloweth, 2 Cor.4. t3. so may it allo be taken, t Sam. 2.21. fo theGreeke bol as Luke 7. 47. for the loved, that is, therfore fie loved much. Here the Greeke verlion beginneth the its. Malme. V èr(e t I. my baf erring] through flare 5 in Greeke my extafie (or trance:) fee Pfalme 31.23. hereto is oppoled hit quiets,, PIal. 30.7. . every man] even the Prpphets, which have promifed the the kingdome, &c. and thus it might be Rods Infix- miry : or indeed, every man (in refpett of God) u a lyer, and unable to helpe incline ofneed, Num. 23.19. Rcm.3,4. Pfal.3 3. t 7. Verté is. for all] fo the Greeke fupplleth the word for : and by rewards , he meaneth benefits, as verte 7. Compare 1 Thef 3.9. z Chro0.3 2.25. Verle 13. the cup of falvations] or, ofhealth:, that I3 is , of thanklgiving for Gods laving health and deliverance for Inc. For mercies received, the If= radices tiled to offer peace (or thanke) ofrings; whereof they did eat, and rejoyce before the Lord; and at their banquets, tooke up the cup of wine in their hands, and bleffed God : called thereupon, the cup ofblefng, 1 Cor. 10.16. So our Lord at the fealt of the Paffeover, Cooke the cup, and gave thanhes, Luke 22. 27. call on] that is, pray and praifeGod : or call in, that is, proclaims and preach Gods mercies : fo verle 17. Verte 15. Precious, &c.] that is, God will not 55 eafìly fitffer his Saints to be haine: fee Pfa.721.4. So thefoule is laid to be precious,when the lift it fared 1 Sam. 26.31. z Kings t.13. Verte 16. handmaid] borne thy ferlant in thy honk : fee Plal. 86.16. bands] that is,balt fet me at liberty;(as Job 39.8.) from affliltions,Efa. 28. x2. a fimilitude taken from captives ,Efa.5 z 2. Verte tq. confefon]that is, a thanks-offering: fee 17 Pfalme 50.14. 8 9 id II I2 i//ld'i1' 9IIVi 16 ** t tivN242 I?sL. CXVII. The Gentiles are exhorted to praìj God far bit mere/e and truth. rRaife Jehovah all ye Gentiles; laud hiiti all ye peoples. For his mercie is migh- i tie towards us ; and the faithfulne(le o'f Jehovah etadureth for ever; Halelu -jah. 3
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