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{S PFAL!v1E XI, ken of the Lias, lob 39.2. thatfall may into his heart,apply &c.for prayers are often made in faith, firong panes a trope] or, and hejalleth with his firong as if they were already done; as,where one faith, paves on the troopeof posse. Strong pawes] or, it bathpleated thee to blei, I Citron .1 7.27. another Strong members ; Here wanteth a word to be Pup- faith let it pleafe thee toblef, 2 Sam.7.29 thine plied , as often in this and other tongues ; as, a rare] the Chaldee addeth , to their prayers. The füQ for a full cup,P f4.73.10 a new, for a new fword, l reeke thus, to the preparation of their heart thine care 2 Sam.21.16. cold, for cold water, lflatth. 10.42. attendeth. This want fonretima the Scripture it felfe fiippli- VerC r 8. that he aside not] he, that is, the wit- eth its repeating hiftories ; as, lx Jet he Aram, sChe. led man fpokenof before, verfi5.unleffewe refer 18.6. for befit garrJìns in Aram, 2 Sam. 8.6. the it to that which followeth, the man of the earth. ; firf of the MI, Matt h. 26.17. for thefirfidayofthe to daunt with terrour] or, to break¢ withfeare,to feafi,Mar(ZI44 2. So after, P/al.z2.13. and 27.4. diforayorterrifie. The word is indifferent, applied trespeofpoore] pr, the weak., the poore; called fometime to God, PfaL89,8.fometime to wicked here by a name that noteth their power,wralth,and men, Pfa.37.35.The Apoftle following the Greek ' frre perf u. This or where fund ,o but daunted with faith, flare, y21 but more fully the thrife in this Pfalme, in the eight verfe before, word is opened by Paul, Paying, in notbirrgbe terri- fied(ordaunted)ofjour adverfaries ,Pbi.i,zs.pturómettoi. fory man, rut of the earth] or fory men, (Eno b,) as Pfa.9.2 r. This may be referred to the father- /le and opprefd , whom the wicked would daunt and skare out of the earth, or land. Or changing the in this, anc5againe mn the fourteenth. I I Verf 1 t. he will not fee] or, not at all re, eïf. The like prophane fpeeches of the wicked are fer downe, Pfalm.94.7. Ezek. 8. Iz. and 9. 9. Ifa) 29.15 12 Verf. 12. lift up thy band] that is, thew openly thy order of the words,thus,that man ofthe earth (that power for helpe of thy people, and confufion of is, earthly man,) doe no more terrifié the meeke.The thy focs. Lifting up the hand is applied to the pub - Chaldee explaineth it thus , Let the fins of men not l ingandmanifeffingoftheGofpel l,Ifay49.22.fome- any more bebro%n (or daunted) from before the wicked time for fogne of helpe, Ezrk.20.5. Sometime for ofthe earth. ' hurt, z Sam. 18.28. and fometime for fogne of an eath,as Pfa.l06.26,Deut.3z,4o.In this latter fente 2(S E .' . 2 222 the Chaldee Paraphraft taketh it here, Confirme .a the oath of thy hand. Ps AL. XI. 14 Verf14. to give it into thine band] that is, to taiethematterintothyband, to manage it, or, to give David being counfuedtoflee, eneouragethhienfeifein wit -thy hand, that is, libergl ly to recompence the God againff bit enemies. e. Hejhetseth theprovidence evil/ that is done. The Chaldee paraphrafeth andjufl ice of God. thus, It is manifef before thee that thou wilt find upon thewickd farrow and wrath, thou bake to pay a good To the Matter of the Mop k,aPfalms reward to the juif with thy hand. unto thee] or, Of David. upon thee the pore l avetb, to wit, Fris eauf, or him- Idle. To leave, is to commit unto enes frdelitie, Gen. 39.6. Efa 10.3. lob 39.14, And fo the Chaldee N Jehovah doe I hope for fafety ; how fay ye to my foule, flee to your mountain faith thy pore , croft in thee. See alto 2 Tim.' .12. .las a bird ' For loe the wicked bend the 2 a 5 VerC 15. Break¢ the arme ] the arme noteth bow , they prepare their arrow upon the f,ength, means, power and belpr. Ezek.30.2I,25. l a. 2, Dan. 112.6,22. alto violence, lob firing to flioot in the darkneffe at them that- f33 35.9ín refpe& of all thefe, the arme, of ebe wicked men (hall are upright in heart. For the foundations are 3 be brolpo, Pfs1.37.17. till thou findeff none.] In caft down,the juft what bath he done?Jeho- 4 ler, 50. 2o. thefinnesof Gods people being fought 1 vah in the palace of his holineffe,Jehovahin for, are not f eend , becatrfe of his mercy in pardo- 1 the heavens his throne 5 his eyes will view, ningthem : but here of the wicked they are not his eye-lids will prove the fonnesof Adam . fonnd,becaufe of his judgment inconfuming them, Jehovah will prove the juft one,and the wic- 5 as he faith in Enak..23.48. thus will cattle wicked ne le to eeafeout of the land. ked one;and him that loveth violent wrong 16 Verf r 6. heathens eut of his land] the land of Ca- his foule doth hate. He will raine upon the 6 Haan, whole peoples the Lord drove out, 4,1.44. wicked, fnares,fireand brimftone,and wind 3. and of Which he laid , the land it mine, Levit.25. of burning Itormesibell bee the portion of 23. It may al fo he underftood of the wicked If- their cup. For juft Jehovah hoe loveth ju- 7 radios which in conditions were like the hea- ftices, his face will view the Iighteous. thens,and borne ofthem,Eaeki6.3.fach were al- fa called heathens,P f.2.r.as appeareth by 4/444.27. 17 VerC17. thon preparefi firme] to wit, by thy Spi- ihmotation.e. rit, which helpeth the infirmities of men that know not what to pray as they onght,Rom.8.26. A Pfalme of David: ] this word *Inn wan- r Or we may reade it prayer -wife, prepare tissu their Ating in the Hcbrew,is fupplied in the Greek. So i8 1

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