178 PSALMS CXXXVI. for his mercy endureth for ever.To him that 13 parted the red fea into pasts, for his mercy endureth for eve r. And made Ifrael to pafle thorow the mids of it, for his mercy endk- reth for ever. And fhooke off Pharaohand his power into the red fea,for his mercy en- dureth for ever. To him which led his peo- ple in the wilderneffe , for his mercy endn- nth for ever. To him which fmote great Kings,for his mercy enduretb for ever. And killed magnificent Kings, for his mercy en- dureth for ever. Sihon King of the Amo- rites, for his mercy endureth for ever. And Ogh the King of Balkan , for his mercy en- dureth for ever. And gave their land for a poffeiiiot{, for his Mercy endureth for ever. A poffeffiòn to Ifrael his fervant, for his mercy endureth for ever. Which remem. bred us in our bafe effate, for his mercy en- dureth for ever. And bath redeemed us from our diftreffer, for his mercy endureth for ever.W hick giveth bread to all fiefs, for his mercy endureth for ever.Confeffe ye to the God of heavens,for his mercy endureth for ever. j for by vapours clouds drawnc frohlthe end of the earth or fea, commeth raine; as it is laid bee calieeb for the waters of the fea, and pororeth them out en the fact of the earth, Antos 5.8. So Ier.'1 o. r 3. and 51.16. with the raine] or, to the raine ;1.0 fife and water are mixed in one cloud. wed/ivies] or eoffers, flpre- boufes : fee PCa1.3 3.7. 8 Verfe 8. from man, &c. ] that is, beth men and beaffs: feePCal.78.50,51. Exod.1 2.12.29. V. 9. Pharaoh] the King was plagued 6rft 9 in Egypt, and after drowned in the red lea, Exo- dus7.and 8. and 9. and so. and 14; to Verfe I o. Many] or ample , great nations, the Amerites,Canaanites, d7c. t I Verfe 11. Ogh] a giant whole bedfìed was of iron, nine cubits long,and fonte broad.Sec Num. 21.23.- -3 5. Deut.3. r 1. ltingdomer] thir y and one, as is reckoned, Iofh. s 2.9.- 24 12 Verfe 1 z, apofJon] or heritage : fee 1)&1.78.5 5. I Verfe 14. for] or concerning his fervants : that is 4 taken from Deut. 32.36. 25 Verfe 15. ads] compare this that followeth, with Pfal.115.4. 8tc. 19 Verfe r 9. houfe of Ifrael] that is , the pofferity of Ifrael ; fo after. of Aaron] to whom the Priefthood was committed, Exod. x8.1. 20 Verfe 20. of Levi] which were taken from a- meng the Eons of lliael, and given and joyned with the Priefts to minifter unto them, Num.18. 2.6. yee thatfeare] all ftrangers converts, prole - lytes, Aft.2.5. and 10.35. . 4ß4.{b 42 3í43I f bt3kt PSAL. CXXXVI. .4s exhortation to confeffè Gods goodoeffe , power, and wifedeme, ewed in the creation of the world, the delive- rance of Ifracl out of Egypt, adman) other mercies. Onfeffe ye to Jehovah,fot.4e is good, för his merde endureth for ever. 2 Confcffeye to the God of Gods, for 3 his mercy endureth for ever.Confeffe ye to the Lord of Lords, for his mercy endureth 4 ever. To him that doth wondrous great things himfelf alone,for his mercy endureth 5 forever. To him that made the heavens with prudencie, for his mercy endureth for 6 ever. To him that fpread out the earth a- bove the waters, for his mercy endureth for ever. To him that made the great lights, for his mercy endureth for ever. The Sunne for dominion by day,for his mercy endow b 9 for ever. The Moone and fiars for the do. minions by night, for his mercy endureth 10 for ever. To him that furore Egypt io their firfl- borne, for his mercy endureth forever. 1 r And brought forth Ifrael from mids of 12 them,for his mercy endureth for ever. With aftrong hand, & with a ffretched out arme, 7 8 t/Insctatiánï. MErnie] the Hebrew Cbefed fignifieth a facréd affebtion of mercie , piety, grace, benigni- ty, and bountiful] good will towards any with. out refpett of merit. In man iòmetime it is the pions benigne afilion wherewith bee. Both good : fometime the mercy or bonntibedwhich hee recei- veth ;.as in Elay 40.6. it is the glorious grace which man hath from God, called by the holy Ghoft in Greeke, doxa,glory, 1 Pet.s.24. ufually the Greeke verfiort hath for it dos, mercy, which the New Te- flament allöweth , Matth 9. t 3: from Hof. 6. 6. Hereof a godly man is called Chafid,gracious , or merciful! : lee Pfalme 4.4. Verfe 8. dominion] orrule, foveraigmy: fee Gen. 8 I.16. Verfe ro..Egypt] or , the Ægyptiant : fee Pfal. lo 78.43. -51. Verle 13. parts] or divifions. By the Iewes tra- x3 dition,the red lea was parted into twelve feverall parts, for every of the twelve tribes togoe tho- row. Vert. 15. fhoolg ff] that is, overthrew : Exod. 15 14.27. Verfe 18. magnificent] mighty and excellent, r 3 mentioned after, and Pial.135.t o,1 1,1 2. Verfe 24. redeemed] or delivered, broknccf, and 4 pulled away , as by violence ; for fo allo the word ftgnifieth,pfalme 7.3. Verf..25. bread] that is,food; Bread is ufed for all 25 meats: fo in the Gr, to bulb, ead, Mar .6.36. is, eo buy meat , (or vidluall) Mat. 14.15. 'Therefore this word is tired allo for bealts food, Pfal.147.9. PsAL 14 tq 16 17 18 19 20 2I 22 23 24 2 26 I
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