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%l//L91111II.i nl l tal/ if PSALMB CX1SF. and faithful! way. propofed] to wit, Before -no, as Pfal. t 6. 8. 321 Verte 32. inlarge] that is, amplifie and increafe withwifdonre,as 1 Kin:4.2y. (as to want an heart, is to be fiel Ii ,Prov.9.4.)or with comfort, asIfa. 60.5. or lour, as 2 Cor.6. t 1. 33 . Verfe 3 3. to the end] Greeke, continually ; tome turne i t, for rewards, as after the Grecke doth, rerfe t 1 z. The Hebrew properly is the heels or foot -file; figuratively the end,antl fomet ime reread; fee Píal.19.12. that Imay] or, and If ail keepe, &c So verte 34. 37 Verte 37, Tuine away] or Make pa ,transferre: fo verte 39. from feeing] or.rhat they fee not, Pfa. 69.24. and 66.78: 3 8 Verte 38. Confirme] or raife up, that is, perform and doe its as 2Sani. 7.25. and that continually, as Dent. 2 7.66. with Gal.3.1o. So, to confirme words, í Kings 23.3. is to doe them, 2 Chron.34.31. which] that is , which fervam is given (or additled) te sly /rare, or whin, wind is given for the flare of thee, that thou mayen be feared. ç, l Verte 41. come] that is, be pert rmed, as Judges 13. 12. 42 Verfè 42 anfwer] Hebr. anfver him word,that is, return.himan fwer,as this phrafe importeth,z Sam. 24.. 13.1 Kings 20.9. and 1 2.16. fo Prov.27.1 t. Or, anfreer him the matter. , 43 Verfc 43. very much] or unto vehemeneie, vehe- mently, as verte 8. and it may be referred to-the word, vehememly trite; or to the former, pug not utterly. 4 5 Verte 4 5. in a large reomth] or, in wideneff e. that is,at liberty, cheerfully, free from feares, difiref- fes, &c. Pfal.4.2. and 18.32. and 118, 5, 48 Verfe 48. lift my bands] that is,put my hands to the pra&ife of thy Law with earneltneffe. 5 3 Verte 5 3. Abtorning hórrour] a florme of terrour and difmay, as theGreeke faith, fwowrring or fain- ting: fee Pfalm. 17.6. for] or from the wicked; a Ilorme of troublerailed by them. 54 Verte 54. Songs] Theames, or Argrtmems of fng- ing: the haufe] the earthly bouf of this Taberna- cle, where man fojourneth in his body ; as 2 Cor. 5. t, &c: in Greeke, the phi., that is, trherefoever I fojaurne. 56 Verfe 56. Tble war] Thus ordered I the conrfe of my life ; or this varictie of effare, perfectition, confolation, &c. befell me. 57 Verle 57. my portion] that is, as the Greeke ex- plaineth , 0. Lòrd thou art myportion, as P1ì1. 142. 6. and 16. 5. Jer. 20.16. or my portion, 0 Lord,floall le to 4epe thy words. 58 -Verfe 58. befought] or intreated: fee Pfalme 45. 13 59 Verfe 5 9. thought upon] confidered upon and counted; the Chaldee, faith, I thought tomal(egcöd my waist. 6o Verfe 6o. delayed tot] or, difirailednot myfelfe, to wit, with worldly cares,feares,pleafures, &e. 6, Verfe 61. Sands] or Garde, as the Greeke alto tunieth it, or Companies, as the Chaldee explai- neth it: fo a band of Prophets, for a company of them, t Sam. to. ro. 169 Verte 66. realm] or behaviour: Hebr. tafle or 66 favour: fee PfaL 34. 1. Verte 67. afflif ed] or anfwered, cried to wit, for 67 my a/pillion. Verte 69. forged] orcompofed, adjàyned: fo Job 69 r3.4. Verte yo. groffc] congealed, and fo made liard 7o and fenfleffe; in Greeke cradled as milks. Compare Alts 28.27. Ephel4.18. Verte 72. thoafands] to wit, of peeees, as is ex- 72 preffed, Pfal. 68. 31. theChaldee expoundetli it, of talent,. Verfe 73.14/aimed] or fined, compiled Compare 73. Job no. 8. Verte 75. with fairbfu/reek] or infaith, or truth.' 75 God is fàithfidl, which will not fuller us to be tempted above that we are able, but will give the iffue with the temptation, &c. 1 Corsos;. Verte 78. depraved] perverted, wronged me, dealt 78 perverfly with me; or, would pervert me from the right way' Verfc jÿ. turne to me] in Chaldee, turne to my 79 doffiine. Verfe80. perfe/] fencere, inCreeke, without /pot, So unblemed, as verle t. I Verte 81. fainte,b] failetb, or is eo fumed, to wit, 81 with defrre. So Pfal. 84. 2. fade] or are con - fumed, as before, and verte 123. See Pfal.69. 4. r Sans. 2. 33. Verre 83. in the fmoake] that is, dry and wrin- 83 kled. Compare Píal. 32.4. and' 1o2.4. Verte 84. claies] to wit, cfafllitlion r fee Pfal.37. 84 12. and 1 s 6. z. Verte 85. digged pits] to take away my lite, 85 Plainte 35.7. the Greeke faith, told me tales , to imrap me with errours. Verfe 86. fáithfulnef] or faith, that is, faith- 86, full, true. Verte 89. is fledfaf] or, ffandeih fall, abidetb: 89 compare Ífa. 40. 8. Verfe 9o. f abl fbed] or lily felled: See ,Ecde -' 90 Caftes r.q. Verte 91. To thy] that is, According to thy ordina- 9 Lions; or, For thy judgements; in the manner and to the ends that thou appointedit them, they (land and continue, as Pfal. 33.9. Verfe 96. of ad perfe£ lion] or conftmmation, that 96 is, of every molt perfe&t thing. large] or broad, wide, meaning infinite. Verfe 98. thou makelt] or it maketh. it is 98 with me] or, it is mine, thát is, thy Law (or every one of thy Command its) are mine. Verte n o3. my palate] that is, my tafle. I03 Verfe r o5. -a Lampe] or a Candle, Lanterne: fo lof Prov.6.23. Compare Job 19.8. Verfe 106. fworne]making covenant to walke fob in thy Law ,Nehem. 10.29. ratifie] performe, or ftablilh. Verfe t08, pee- offerings] or, voluntaries: fee Io8 Pfrl 54.8. Verfe 109. in my band] or palm*, that is, Igee 1651 in danger ofrtry life. See the like phrafe, Jttdg.t 2.3. t Sam, 79.5. & 28.21. So the Chaldee explaineth it, my foule it in danger, at ifit were upan my band. Ef Pppppp3 Vale

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