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36 PsAI nsE XXIL` deftroy, and their feed from the fons of A- n dam. For they have intended evill againft thee . they have thought a crafty purpofe, t; but they (hall not be able. For thou wilt fet them as a Butt, with thy firings thou wilt 4 make ready againli their faces. Be thou ex- alted Jehovah in thy ftrength, weewill fing and praife with Pfalme thy power. Annotations. 2 ¡N thy flrength] or, for thy flrengtb, thy kingdome, litrong helpe and deliverance. This Pfalme, as the former, gratulateth the victory and falvat ion of thrift, and is by the ChaldeeParaphrattap- plied to the reigne of K' Meffat. Alto the He- brew lymph, ((hall rejoyce,) hath the letters (be- ing tranfplaced) Of the name v3fafbiach, CbrJ. fha!l rejayee] or rejoyeetb continually. Verfe 4. a ervmne] a ligne of glorious vibtory, 4 and of the Kingdome. S Verfe 5. length of dayes] that is ,a long continued kfe time, Ifa.5 3.10. Iob 12.12. So Pfa1.2 3.6.& 93. 5. and 9 .1 6.0n the contrary , fhortof dayes, is fl ort livid, Iob 14.1. ever andaie] to eternal! and perpetuall aie. Chrift being raiuid from death, di- eth no more; death hath no more dominion over him, B ont. 6.9. But behold hee is alive for ever- more, Amen, Rev. 5.18. and ever liveth to make' intercelfion for them that come to God by him, Heb.7.25. Verfe 7. haft fet bien bkifings] that is, made him to 7 aboune1with all manner biding: him/4fe, and so bee we exampk of, or to impart blefmgs unto others. So to A- bram it was Paid , be thou a Idling, Gen. 12.2. the like premife is to his children,Ezek.24.36. Efay, 19.20. with thy face] or, before thy face , in thy pretence, as Pal.' 6.11. Verfe 9. (ball find out all thy enemies] to wit: topu- nifbthem, as the like phrafe importeth, Efay i o. 10. or, fha ll fwd for a, ll that is, fhall bee enough for all thy foes , that is , fufficiently able toóv,rcoate them : fo finding is tired for frsffleiencie Numb.11.as.Iudg.2t. 14. For band, the Ghaldee faith, theflroli.eof thine band. Verfe 10. wilt fen than] or, put them all and every o one, as is noted on Pfal. 2. 3, So allo after in verle 21. and 13. an oven of fire] a fieryfurnace meaning in great aflitlicn, Lam.S. 5 o. the time of thy face] that is, of thine anger, as the Chaldee Pa- raphratl explainet h it; Tor the fare theweth forth pleafure or difplealure ,' favour or wrath : foface is ufed for anger, Pfal.34.17. Levit. 20.6. Gen. 32. 20. I;am.4.16. Ier.3.12, (wallow them] that is; defir y orabolifb them :' fo Pfal.;5.25. and 5 2.6. and 55. to. fire] the Chaldee expoundeth it, the fire of Gehenna, (or of Hell.) Verle s r. Tbeirfruit] that is, their children , cal- led the fruit pf the body and wombe, Pfalme 127. 3. and 132. 11. Dent. 28.4. or their labour, and that which comes thereof; as Prov. 31.16.3 t. their feed] that is, children ,orpoflerity,Pfal.22.24.3s. and 37.25. Gen.17.7.10. s II Verf. 1 z. foal not be able] to wit, to eflablifh; (as the Greekeexplaineth)or, toeffet! is. After this word can, or able, there oftenwanted: a word to beunderiood: fee Pfalmetor.5. Verf.13.a Butt] to thoot at, Hebr. a /boulder ; becaufe the earth is heaped up like thoulders.The Chaldee paraphrafeth , :boa haft let them to thy peo- ple as one fhoukler. matte ready] or fit,namely thine arromes again(( their faces. The Chaldee otherwife, in the torch of thy Tent thou milt order thy law before them. ivst ink tti2°THT*0 Ps et. XXII. I2 13 David as afigure of Chriff complaineth of hit many affWiens 10 Prayetb with faith for deliverance; 13 Forefhemetb thefundry evilswhich the wiclted mould doe unto Cbriffat hit death. 23 After delizerauee,Chriff declareth Gods name andpraifes to hie brethren; 27 Com- municatetb the fruits of bit death and referre!ion to the ends of the earth. 3 t Whereupon they thew forth their obedience, and preach his juflfa. To the mafter of the =fiat concerning the I Hind of the morning; a Pfalme ofDavid. MY God, my God, wherefore haft 2 thou forfakenme,art farre off front my falvation,from the words of my roaring My God,I call by day, & thou an- 3 fwereft not, and by night, and there is no fr- lcnce tome. And thou art holy, fitting,the praifes of Ifrael. In thee our fathers trufted, they trufted,& thou deliveredit them. ÿ n- to thee they cried out,andwere fafe delive- red ; in thee they trufted, and were not aba- flied. But I am a worme,and not a man; the 7 reproach of men, and defpifed of the peo- ple. All they that fee mee doe fcofle at me, g they make a mow with the lip,they wag the head. He confidently turned unto Jehovah, 9 let him deliver him,let him rid him,becaufc he delighteth in him. But thou art the draw- io er of me forth out of the belly, the maker of me to truft,even atmy mothers brefts. Vp- on thee I have beene caft from the wombe ; from mymothers belly, thou art my God. Be notthou gone farreoff from me; for di. Ia ftreffe ú neere ; for thereis no helper. Ma- ny bullocks have compaffed nace about; mighty buts of Bafbap have environed mec. They have wide opened upon mee their mouth , as a renting and roaring Lyon. I am powred out as waters, and all my bones difpart themfelveo ; my heart is as waxe, it is molten in the middeft of my bowels. My able ftrength is dryed up like a pot - fheard , and my tongue cleaveth 4 S 6 II 13 14 15 16

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