'f7t; PSALMS CXXXII I. 13 fit upon thy throne. For Jehovah bath cho- r4 fen Sion, bath defired it for his feat. This is my reft everrto perpetuitie, here will I fit, 15 for I have defired it. Her vieluals I will bleffing bleffe, her poore I will fatis fie with 16 bread. And her Priefts I will clothe with 17 18 falvation,and her gracious Saints (hall fhou- ring fhout joyfully. There will I make the borne of David to bud ; I have ordained a lampe for mine Anointed. His enemies will I clothe with fhame, and on him his crowne (hall flourifll. ale Annotations. I Nto David] or for bim, that is,for good unto V him : or David with all hit affliilonr. So PEI. 137.7. afii1iop] or humiliation, affitïing care, for to have the Arke brought home unto him, I Chron.13.1,2,3,12. and 15.1,2,Etc. or,to build God an houfe, 3 Satn.7.1,2. 2 Verfe 2.the Mightie one] in Greeke, the God of Ia- kob; fo called firft by Iakob himfelfe, Gen. 49.24. This title is alto given to other things, as Pfal. 78.25. and 22.13. 3 Verte 3.If l enter] that is, furet' I will not enter: fee Pfa1.95. i i. and 89.36. Compare this care of David with the contrary negligence of the peo- ple, Hag. 1.4. a San.7. 1,2. mine boufe]men- tioned, 1 Chron. 15. I. Verte 5. finde]that.is, prepare or build: fo A &. 7. 46. Allo in PIà1.36.3. finding is accnmplifhitog. for lebovah] that is, for his Arke to reft in, which the Chaldee explaineth, a place for the houle of the Lords Santivarie. dwelling places] or,habitacies: fee Pfa. 43.3. 6 Vale 6. it] Gods Arke,verfe 8. Eyhratbah] the countrie of Ephraim, the Citie Shdo, where Gods houfe and Arke had long continued, Judg, 18.31.and 21.19. Sams .3. therfore an'Ephrai- mite is called an Epbrathite, Judg. 12.5. thefields of the wood] in the citie of Kirjath- jearcm (that is, the Citie of the woods) where the Arke was twenty yearns, after it came hone from the Pbili ives, 1 Sam. 6.21. and 7. 1, 2. It was alto called Boule (the plaines) ofIudah, 2 Samba. Verte 7. at the footfloek] or towards it, meaning the San&uarie : fee Pfal, 99.5 Verte 8. t6y reft] the San&nary builded for thy name, as 1 Chr.a8.z. 2 Chr 6.41. AA] orCbifl, Cíffer, which was made of Shittim (or Cedar) wood,overlaid with plates of gold , whole cover (called the Mercie -feat) was alto of pure gold, on which were two glorious 'Cherubs of gold , from whence God gave his Oracle, Exod.37.1,2; 6,7. Nun:. 7. 89. In this Arke were the two Tables of !the Law or Tellimonie, written with the finger of God,Deut. i 0,3,4,5. This Arke is called Gods firength and glorie,Pla.78.61. Fer Arke of thy firength, the Chaldee faith, the Arke wherein tby Law is. 9 Verte 9. cloatbed with jufüce] that is, let them 5 7 ,8 juttly and holily adminifter their Melts office. So lob fpeaking of his full adminifiration, faith, I put on Nice, and it cloatbedme, my judgement was ai a robe and erorrne, Job 29.14. Therefore the Priefts had holy garments to adminifter in, Exo.28.2,3. In a Chron. 6.41. and after here in verte 16. tbe Priefls are clothed with falvation : fo Chrift, and his people, Ifá.61.10. Rev.1.13. and 19,8. thy Saints] the people of Ifrael,i Chro. i 5.a 8. and fpecially the Levites which were fingers in Gods San &nary. So the Chaldée paraphrafeth, Let thy Prie fis be (bathed with the garments of fuftiee, and let the Levites, thy Saints , fay praifer for the oblations. Verte 1o. Davids fake] for the promiles made to David; or, for Chrifts fake, called often David: fee Pfal. t 8.5 t turne not away the fare] that is, deny not the requefl : as r King.2.16,I 7.20. Verte it truth] that is, a true oath, a faithful! promife. fruit of thy wombe] or belly, that is,tby childrm : fee 2 Sam. 7.12. And this prophefie re- fpeð Chrift, A &.2.30. Ver. i 3. his feat] or dwelling place; fee Pfa1.68,17. Vert..' 5. viîtualr] or meat : fee Pfal.78.2 5. blefng bleffe] this noteth certainty and abundance of hleftog. VerC r 6. with falva:ion]the mipiftration of the word, whereby they faze tbemfelves and thofi that heure them, Deut.3 i. s o. 1 Tim.4.16. SoGods mi- Milers are called Saviours, Obad. 21. See before, verle 9. The Chaldee tranllateth, with garments of falvation (or of redemption.) Verte 17. the borne to bud] or to grow,that is,the kingdome and power to increafe, as the Chaldee faith, bail! mal,, agloriotta Ring' to bud in the houfe of David. See Pfalm.75.5. and 89.18.25. So Chrift is called the borne of falvation,Lnke 1.69. ordai- ned a lampe] or, prepareda candle , the bright glory of the kingdome by a foeccef ur; as t King.1 t, 36, and 15.4..2 King.8.19. See Pfalme 18.29. Verte 18. clothe with fhame] the Chaldee faith, with garments of fhame. He meaneth -they (hall be difappointed and confounded in all their enter- prifes : So Pfal.35.a6. and 109.29. crowne] or diademe ; a fagne of government and fan&itie : therefore the Greeke turneth it, fatilification: fee Pfa1.89. 40. 10 II 13 15 16 17 18 P s e L. CXXXIII. The benefit of the communion of Saints. A Song of degrees of David. BEhold how good and how plcafant it is,for brethren to dwell even together: Like the good oile upon the head,which went down upon the beard, the beard of Aaron, which went dewne upon the collar of his garments. Like the dew of Hermon which defcendcth upon the thountaines of Sion ; for there Jehovah bath commanded the blefling, life unto eternitie. Anno 2 3
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