"111:r1r-"`' PSALME CC]XX. C.XXX1. CXXXïI. Greek faith, fstmers, furrow] and furrowes, that is, every of them; (for theHebrew hath both read- ings) meaning their injuries, or iniquitie as the ' Greche turneth it. 4 Verfc 4 cord] for cords, or roper; one put for ma- ny : fee Plat. 8.9, by cords, meaning counfels and enterprifes,wherewith they drew the plough of ' their iniquitie, Efa.ç,a8. 5 Verle 5. Let them] o5 They fball be abafbed. 6 Verfe 6. paleth it off,1 or puletb out, namely, the book' to cut it. The Chaldee explainer it,rehicb before it fhuritheth, an Eaft -wind commeth and biomes' on it, andit witbereth. 7 Verfe e, hit bofeme] bit armes; as Efa 49. 22. or lap, 8 Verfe 8. we bleff you] the Chalice addeth, and they anfwer them not, we bleff you, &c- taking this Iatter branch to be the harveft mens anfwer, as in Ruth z. 4. +++++ si " +QP +ttP+Vó +!Trs%4to ++++ + + ++++. PsAL. CXXX. The I' fabnifi praying toot of d'epe ajliÍIions, profeffth hu hope and patience, and wehartetb Ifrael to the like. A Song of degrees. Vt of the deeps doe I call unto thee 2 Jehovah. Lord,heare my voyce, let thine cares be attentive to the voice 3 ofmy fupplications for grace. If thou fhoul- deft obferve iniquities, O Jah, Lord, who 4. (hall (land t But with thee is forgiveneffe, 5 that thou mai(1 be feared. I carnally expeEt Jehovah, my foule carnally expeéìeth, and 6 for his word do I hopefully.wair. My foule for the Lord, more than Watchmen for the 7 morning, Watchmen for the morning. Let Ifrael hopefully wait for Jehovah, for with Jehovah there is mercie, and with him is 8 much redemption. And he will redeeme Ifrael from all his iniquities. Annotations. I DEeps] or low place:, that is, great calamities, P1a1,69.3ir 5 .wit h hearty deepe affcttions, and lowlinelfe of minde. 3 Verfe 3.fhall(land]or eau fabfifi? meaning,no man can. . 6 Verfe 6. watchmen] or warders, kepers. Which the Chaldeecxplaineth thus, more than they which obferve the mewling watch, which they obferve that they may offer the morning faorifice. for ] or to the morning. 8 Verfe 8. bit] or their iniquities : fee the note on Pfal. 2 5. 22. MAIMIIIMMAAAMAM PSA L. CXXXI. Davidprofeth hiebumilitie, and exhartetb Ifrael to hope in Gad. 175 A Song of degrees of David. IEhovah, mine heart is not haughtie, nei- ther aremine eye; lofty, neither walke I in great matters, and too marvellous for inc. If I have not cornpored and (filled my foule,as a weaned childwith his mother; as a weaned child with me is my foule. Let If- rael hopefully wait for Jehovah, from this time and forever. Annotations. z 3 HAngbtie] orlifted up, withpride: fee Deut. r I. 20. Prov. t 6.5.2 Chroa.3 z.2 5, 2 6.Pfa.. t . 5. marvellous] that is, to hard for me, high and above my reach : as Pfal. t 39,6, Verfe 2. If I have not] that is, Surely I have: an oath, whereofpart is concealed ; fee Pf al 95.5 r . Jer.49.2o. eompofed] orpoo fit and blare/a. The Chaldee expoundeth it; If I'have not put my hand on my mouth, and filemed my foule, till it might beare the words of the Law, as a weaned cbilde on his mothers 'wefts, &c. fiïlled] or made flew , refraining it from noifome Rifts. as a weaned child] that is, meeke,modelt, humble, fubmiffive, limple, &c. See Mat. t8. 5:2,3, 4. P s A L. CXXXII. David., care to bring home the renke of God. 8 Hit prayer at the removing thereof s t I be Lords oath and prosmfes to David and to the Church. A Song of degrees. I Ehovah, remember unto David all his affliction. How he fware unto Jehovah, vowed unto the Mightie one of Jakob. If I enter into the tent of mine lioufe; ifI go up upon the pallet ofmy beds.If I give fleep to mine tie?,flumber to mine eye -lids. Vn- till I find a p .,ace for Jehovah,dwel l ing places for the Mighty one of Jakob. Loe,we heard 6 it tors in Ephrathah, we found it in the fields ofthe wood. We will goe into his dwelling 7 places ; wewill bow downe our fclves at the footfloole ofhis feet. Arife Jehovah to thy 8 reft,thou, and the Arke ofrhy (trengrh. Let 9 thy Priefts be cloathedwith juftice, and let thy gracious Saints joyfully (bout. For thy fervant Davids fake,turne not away the face of thine Anointed. Jehovah (ware sin-o David, truth; he will not terne from it ; of the fruit of thy wombe will I fer upon thy throne. If thy foos keepe my Covenant, and my Teflimony that I (hall teach them alto their fonnes even to perpeturie, (ball fit 2 a 3 4 S ro Ir 22 W7 /4811M1411I.."' '.
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