46 47 48 50 51 P SAL I XI.X. ger] of the aliant, or of alienation: that is, aliens, out- landers, f rangersJouu the commonwealth of Ifrael, they and their progenitors. So Pfal. 144.7. Ile. 62.8. fay deniej or drfemble. In the. Greeke, they lie : meaning they f redly fubmit tlumfelves, for feare or other finifter refpal, againft their wils. And this agreeth with the loft promife of Moles, Deut.33.t9 thy enemies Thal fa jely deny to thee. The origina li word isufed both for denying, Gen. 18. 15. and for Bing or falfifying, I King. 13. t 8. See after, Pfal.5 9.13. and 66.3. Verf 46. fade away] or fall, to Wit, as leaver of tree) that wither. Verle 47, my Roche] in Greeke, my God. Verle 48. that givetb vengeance: to me] that is, givetb me power tobe avengedofmyfoes ; or, giveth zen- geances for me, that is, avengeth and punifxth for my fake. Whereupon he is called the God ofvengeances, Pfa.94.1. So to give vengeance, is to execute it,Num. 31.3. frtbdueth] bringeth intogood order andfubjefli- on, therefore in 2 Sam. 22. it is Paid, fubjelleth or briegetb down. And fometime this word fignifi- cth a ferbduing by overthrow and defru£lion; as i Chronicles 22. Io. fie fubdued: for which in 2 Kings 1.1, is written, floe brought to perdition, or defrr yed. Verle 5o. I will confefe thee] that is, give thee fishlike and fairinne praifè and thanker. This ved e is applied in Romans 15. 9. to the calling of the Gentiles unto the faith ofChrift, and praife unto God therefore. By which we are taught, that of Chrif} and his kingdosne this Pfalme is 2hiefly intended. Verle 51. He makethgreat] ormagnetb; He is the magnifier of the falvations, that is, of the full falva- tins and deliverance. In Read of Magda, that is, magnifier , in 2 Samuel 22. 51. there is A'uigdol, which is fo written, as by the vowels fignifieth a tower of falvations,and by the confonants a mag- nifier. Hereupon the Hebrew Doaors (in Mi- drat tillin upon this place) fay, One Scripture faith, MAoto IFIaR, and another faith, TOWER: and rghat tower it made for them ?The King Chrif is at a tower, as it is [aid, the tower of falvations ì it is èl fo written , The name of the LORD is a f rong tower, be. Prov. 18. 1 o. his anointed] or bis Mellor, his Chrif, as before in Pfal. 2. 2. David and his feed] this may be referred both to the firft David and his pofteritie, onwhom God (hewed great rnercie; and allo to our Lord Chrift, who is cal- 1 led by the Prophets, David, Ezek.34.2;,24. Hof: 3.5 . and his feed are his difeiples, the children which God hash given him, Hebr. 2.1 ;. or himfelfc is the ed here mentioned, A &.13.23. Rom. 1.3. as Kee a11ò is called Abrahams feed, Gal. 3. 16. ZV 2S ?ig> .-tae:.c,ae w"kv v`JM4` -sZ2L%: 1', e o2/326M'à Si14G w4.7oe%eti5' PsAL. XIX. z The creatures fhew Gods glorie. 8 The Law m,re ,c.'etrey revealed, his will. 13 His grace cleanfìtb and faailifieth through Chrif the Redee- J mer. To the mailer of the maffcke, a Pfalme t of David. THe heavens dòe tell the glory of God, ( a and the out-fpred firmament fheweth the worke of his hands. Day unto 3 day uttereth fpeech , and night unto night manifefteth knowledge. There is no fpeech 4 and no words ; not heard is their voice. Thorow all the earth gone out is their line, 5 and to the utmoft end of the world their fpeakings; he hath put tent in then for the Sunne. And he is as a bridegroome, going 6 forth out of his privie chamber; joyeth as a mighty man to run a race. From the ut- 7 molt end of the heavens is his egreffe, and his compaffing regreffe is unto the utmoft ends ofthem, and none is hid from his hear. 1 The Law of Jehovah is perfe&, returning "5 the foule : the teftimonyofJehovah is faith - full making wife the Pimple. The precepts ofJehovah are righr,giving joy to the heart: the commandement of Jehovah is pure, gi- ving light to the eyes. The feare ofJeho- Io vah is cleane, (landing to perpetual] aye; the judgements of Jehovah are truth, juft they are together. To be defined more than gold, and than much fine gold , and Tweeter than hondy.and liquor of the honey combs. Alto thy fehkant is cleerly admonifhed by them ; in 'keeping of them 'there is much reward. Vnadvifed errours who doth underhand e from fecret faults cleanfe thou mee. Alto 14 from prefumptuous finnes withhold thou thy fervant, let them not have dominion in me, then (hall I be perfeft and made cleane from much trefpaffe. Let the words of my 15 mouth, and the meditation of my heart be- fore thee, be to favourable acceptation, Je- hovah my Rocke and my Redeemer. 9 13 Annotations. DOe tell] to wit, unto men, and fo give occafi- on unto them to cell; as theChaldee tram flateth , T hey that loge upon the heavens doe tell , 6c.' the glory] that is,-theglorious worke; Coin Exod. 16.7. Num.14. 21,22. Job:11.4o. the outBred firmament] the whole cope of heaven, with the aire, as the Chaldee faith, they that behold the aire: which though it be loft & liquid, and fpred over the earth, yet is it fall and firme,and therfore cal- led of us according to the common Greeke verfì- on, a firmament: the holy Gholl expreffeth it by another terme, Miu. Keazen, Rev. 8.13. and 14.6. and 19.17. This out fpred firmament , or expanfion, God 2
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