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PSALME GXIX 18 Verfe 18. gave] or delivered; fo Ezek,31.r4. 19 Verfe 19. gates ofjufliec]that is, of Gods San- ftuary, the gates whereof were to be opened by the Priefts and Levites,for men to cone and ferve th Lord,' Sam, 3. t 5. called gates of Ixfliee,becaufe only the still and clean might enter into them, as v.to. Ift.26.2. 2 Ch ron.23 19. Rev. z r.27. 20 Verfe ao. gate ofTehovah] this the Chaldee ex- poaudeth, the gate ofthe 9anthaarie ofthe Lord. 22 Verfe 22. The fione, ate.] By this Jim is meant David himfelfe, and his Sonne Chrift ; by the buil- ders, are meant the chief men of Ifrael, that refuted David and Chrift to reigne over them,Mat.s t .42. Ms 4. 11. Of David, the Chaldee expoundeth it, The builders defai fed the yong man, which among the fine of Jeffe was worthy to he made King aud'Ruler. for head] that is, the chrefe corner float, which cou- pleth and fattneth the building See alto Ifa. 28, 16. i Pct.z.6,7,8.Ephef2.2o,21. 24 Verfe 24. made] that is, preferred in honour above others; fo malting fometime fignifieth, as Sah,.12. 6. and the malting of a day, is the fanlI frog and ob- ferving of it, Dent. 5.15. Exod.34.21. Allo day is the whole time ofgrace inCbrifl, 2 Cor.6.2. 2 . Verfe 25.fave now] or, Ibefiech thee fave:inHe- 5 brew, H fhiah -na, or Hofanna, as it is founded in Greeke, Matth. 21. 9,15. where the people and children welcome Christ into Ierufalem finging Hofoma the finne of David, that is, praying God moti high, ea fave the King (Cbrifl) who then came in the name of the Lord. 26 Verfe 26. be that commeth] that is, the King ( Chrift) that commeth in the name (power and au thority) oftbe Lord, Luke 19. 38. we billiard theft frame to be the Priefls words , whofe office was to blef Gods people in his houfe, Nunt.6.23. Deut.'o.8. s Chron.23.13. 27 Verfe 27. ehefeaft- offerings]orfeflivitie. This word often ufed for afiflivall day, as Pfal. 8,.4. is fometime figuratively pled for the facrifce, offred at chofe fulls, as Exo.23.18. Ifa.29, t . and fo the Chaldee explaineth it here. Thus Chrif is called our l'af eeovcr, 1 Cor.5.7. that is, our Pafcball lamb. with torda] This word is fometime ufed for thicktirifkdmrds, Jttdg.15.13. fometime for tbi,k branches of trees, tiled at Come feafls, Ezek. 19.11. Levit. 23.4o. Hereupon this fentence may two waies be read; binde the feaff with thicket branches, or binde thefacrifices with cords; both meane one thing, that men fhould keepe the fcitivitie with joy and thankes to God, as Ifrael ufed at their folemni- ties. unto the hornes] that is,all the Court over, untifl you come even to the horns of the Altar: intending hereby Many facrifices or boughes. The Chaldee interpreteth it, till be have offered bim, and powred the blood at the borne, lobe Altar. *S**14t12****4214242 PSAL. CXIX. T his P feline containetb manifold praifit of the Law of God, and !fah of the fame; with fundry prayers, and pre/lions of obedience. Bleffed are they that are perfe& in ct way, they that walke in the Law oft Jehovah, a O bleffed are they that. rt keepe his testimonies, they that feeke him; with all the heart. 3 Alfo , they that worke M not iniquitie,but walke in his wales. 4 Thou haft commanded thy precepts to be obfer ved vehemently. 5 Oh that my waies were 24 directed to obferve thy ftatutes. 6 Then to Chad f not be afhamed, when I have ref-pea unto all thy commandements. 7 I will con - 14 feffe thee with righteoufneflè ofheart,when I (hall learne the judgements of thy juftice. 8 I will obferve thy ftatutes, forsake thou .t ire not very much. 9 Wherewith {hall a yong man cleanfe his way e by taking heed, according to thy word. I With all my heart have I fought a thee, let me not wander iron thy comman- dements, sr In mine heart have I hid thy a fayings, that I might not finne againft thee. 12 Bleffed art thou, Jehovah,learneme thy a ftatutes. 13 With my lips have I told all a the judgments of thy mouth. 14 In theway a ofthy teftimonies have I joyed,as above all flore of riches. 15 In thy precepts will I a meditate , and will have refpett unto thy wales. 16 In thy statutes will I delight my felfe, I will not forget thy words. 17 Bounteou/ly reward unto thy fervant,that I may live and obferve thy word, 18 Vn- cover mine eyes, that I may fee the marvel- lous things of thy Law. 19 A ft ranger I am . in the earth,hidenot thou from me thycom- mandements. 20 My foule is broken fmall with desire unto thy judgements in all time., z r Thou haft rebuked the proud accurfed, that wander from thy commandements. 22 Turne thou from me reproach and con- tempt; for I have kept thy teftimonies. 23 Princes alfo did fit, they fpake againft me, thy fervant meditateth in thy datums. 2q. Alfo thy testimonies are my delights; i the men of my counfell. 25 My foule cleaveth to the duft, quicken thou me according to thy word. z6 I told my waies,andthouanfweredit me;teach me thy ftatutes. 27 Make me to underhand the i way of thy precepts, and T will meditate on thy marvellotys worker. 28 My foule drop - peth for heavineffe; raife thou meup,accor- ding to thy word. 29 Take away from me 1 é the way offalfhood, and gracioufly give me thy law. 3o The way of faithfuineffe I have chofen, thy judgements I have propofed. 31 I have cleaved to thy testimonies; Je- `f P P P P P P hovah,

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