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IglPrllarltllffi//I/ Ps A L ME whvefezerwegne, thy trace ourfooting , they compaff me and too: the Hebrew bath both thefe readings, meaning David, with his companie. they fit] to Wit, upon w. bending down] to wit, them- Myer ,that they be not died: as 1)411.10.1o. or to bend dowse, to wit, us, to overthrow ato, or to fit down their nets andfnarer. 12 Verle i n. His liken(] that is, the fikenef (or biew) of every one of :hem ; or he may feeme Come principali one, as Saul. 13 Verle a 3. prevent bit pee]that is,ßrii come to hefpe me, and fnddenly and unleok for come upon him, anddif- appoint him. with thy fword] that is , ;judge- ment and vengeance, for all meanes of dettru &ion are the Lords fraud, Ifa. 66.16. and 27. 1. Jer. 47.6. Zeph. 2. 12. The Ghaldee expoundeth it, the wickedwhich deferveth to be !tilled with thy [word; or underftand which wicked man is tryfwerd, as Af- flour is called the rod of his wrath, Efay 1 o. r. and fo in the verfe following, from mortal! men,whieh are thy hand; or with shy hand, that is, chy judgement' Of plague, for fo Gods hand often fìgniheth, Exo. 7.4. A &.13.11. t ¢ Verfe 14. of the tranfitorie world] that is, world- ling:, as they of the Citie are Citizens, Pfalm. 72.16. The word Cbeled is ufed allo for the Chart time of mans age and durance, Pfa1.3 9.6. and 89.48. Here and in Pfa.49.a. it is the world, named of the tram fatorinf, for the Albion of this world path away, 1 Cor. 7.3 1. in ail lift] atcording to Abra- hams fpeech, Sonne remember thatthott in thy life time receivedji thy good things, Luke 16.25. Of the wic- keds rofperitic here, fee Job 2t. 78, &c. the fanner] to wit, of Chafe warldlingr,meaning that both they and !heir children have their fill. Or, fatisfted are they with fanner, as in Job a1. 1 t. they fend forth their children bee a ¡bake. their overplus ] the refadue of their _pore, or their excellencie. For this word letber is ufed fometime for overplus in -quantity, Exode 23.11. 1 Kings 11. 41. fome- time it noteth also the excellencie or dignitie, Ge- ochs 49.3. 15 Verfe t 5. in jullice] meaning in the jullice (or righteoufnef) which is of God by faith in Chriftv as Phil. 3.9. View thy face] that is, enjoy thy 'votnfor- table favour, as Pfa1.4.7. and 19.11. or Pall fee and know thee plainly and perfally, as s Corinth. 13. 12. 2 Corinth. 348. t Joh.3. z. when I awak] to Wit, out of the dull of the earth, from thefleepe of death, as Efay 26.19. with shy image] tgwit, Ifliail befatiaflee) with it; fo meaning by image, Godeglorie. or, with thy image, that is, having it upon me: for, at we have borne the image of theearthly man, fo fhail we beare the image of the heavenly, t Cor. 15.49. Com- pare herewith Pfal.73.20. The Hebrew Dot-tors expound this in jullice, to be meant of the Garden of Eden (the heavenly Paradife) called ye/lice, and that in the world to come, which it after the rail ng of the dead to life : it it in the light flared up, called the Image; and this it that (in Pfalme 17.) I fhall be fatisfted when I awake, withahine Image, faith R. Menachem on Deuteronomie 4. But the fame Rabbine on Leviticus so. iveth a better expofition of this word juflice, raying, For there if no Gemming before XVIIIa Z% the mop high and bleaJid King, without the Shecinab (that is , the divine Majeftie of God in Chrift) to frgnife which thing (it is Paid) I in juflice fhall view thy face. 1tg g5 :^f8??ßç?g? 2?«S a,r.a7fraa.aü:v , PsAL. XVIII. David having been delivered from all his ene- mies prnfeffth hit love unto God therefore. 5 He remembreth the great dangers wherein be had been, 7 hid crier unto God, 8 the Lords wonderfull judge- ments upon his enemies, 17 and dlizerance of Da- vid. 21 He (bewetb bit integritie if life, 27 Gods jubilee towards all men , 33 the vifluries which he gave unto David, 44 and dominion over peoples. 5o The glorie of Gods name among the Gentler, for bis faivatian.of Chrifl (wham Davidfigured) and of all nations by him. To the Mafterof theMuftck,a Pfalme of the fervantofJehovah,ofDavid,which fpake to Jehovah the words of this fong,in the day that Jehovah had delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul. And hee faid; IW illdearly love thee,Jehovah my firme 2 ftrength. Jehovah, my Rocke and my 3 fortreffe,and my deliverer,my God,my Rocke, in whom I hope for fhelter, my fhield and home of my falvation, mine high defence. I called upon the praifed Jehovah, 4 and from mine enemies I was faved. The 5 pangs of death compaffed mee , and the ftreames of Belial frighted me. The pangs 6 of hell went round about me, the fnares of death prevented me. In the diftreffe upon 7 me,I calledupon Jehovah,and unto my God I cried out: he heard my voice out ofhis Pa- lace,and my out -crie before him entred into his eares. And the earth (baked and quaked, and the foundations of the mountatnes were flirted, and they ihooke themfelves,becaufe he was wroth. Smoke afcended in his an- ger, and fire out of his mouth did eat; coales burned from it. Andhehowed the heavens t o and came downe, and gloomy darkneffewaä under his feet. And he rode upon the Che- 11 rub, and did fly ; and he flew fwifily upon the wings of the wind. He let da¡kneffe his i a fecretplace, round about him his pavilion dal knefsofwaters, thickcloudp oftheskies. From the brightpeffe that w t, before him his 13 thick clouds paflèd away, haile, and coales of fire. Ahd Jehovah thund red in the hea- vent,andthe Moft high gave his voice, haile and coales of fire. And he fent his arrowes, and 8 14 15 %///.I`//ll/pI11I1ti11&i ` l'f l hl l I fd

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