dG/9 '///Lulitl n.1 1wW,l{Olr/U PS ALME XXX. I bly.ofthe Tabernrde, (or Bostbe) for the folemm af m- bly at the ['call et-Tabernacles , mentioned in Le- vit. 23. 36. called in Hebrew Ghnatferetb, is there and in other places translated in Greeke Exodian: co this title intimateth that this Pl tlme, was lìmg at the Feaft of Tabernacles. And fo Mammy in Mifneh,tom.3.in7amidin,ch.ro . left.11. faith that every day of the daes of that Fero, they faid a peculiar Song for the addition of the day; andin the frit of the working driesofthe folemne Feaft, they faid (Halm 39.) Give je unto the Lo e o; fmnet oofthe Mightier, &e. Sonnes of the Mightier] that is,ye mightie men, or Po- tentate:. So Plàl.89,7. The Chaldee refcrreth it to the companie of Angels frengtb]orfromgpraifi, See Pfr1.3.8. and 2 Verfe 2. honour ofrbe Sanflua ie] that is, the honou- rable SanFfuarie, (as the Greeke explained.: it, in bu holy Court) or with honour offantlitie, that is,with holy honour. SoPfal.96.9, rChron. 16.29. This phrafe is fometime tiled of Gods holy MajelRe, 2 Chron. O. 21. 3 Verfe 3. The voice] that is, the thunder, as Exod. 20.1 8. called Gods voice, Exod.9.28,29. Yet micro and thundrings are Cometineet diftinit, as Reve1.4. 5. and 8. 5. and 1 t . I o. and 16. 18. This word voice is generally ufed for all wife or found, z Kings Cor. 14.2o. upon the waters] which are above the firmament, Gen. I. 7. where the thun- der is heard. Sowaters meant roasry clods, in Pfa. 18. 12. Or above the waters , that is, a louder voice than the roaring of the waters: whereof fee Ezek. r. 24. and 43.2.Rev. r. r 5: and 14.2. and 29.6. Gee!: voice fhaketh heavens and earth, Heb. 11.26. ,lebe. cab upon] that is, thoondereth upon, or bit voice it above many waters. 5 Verle 5. Cedars of Lebanon] The Cedar is a tree tall,firongand durable; and for the drineffe of it, the timber rotted, nut. They are called Cedar: of Gad,Pfalm.80.11. and by him planted, Plalm.to4,I6. Lebanon is a mountaiuc in Canaan, high, pleolant, and fruitfull,full of Cedars and other trees,tbeglory of that Mount, z Chron 2.8: Song 3.9. and 5.15. Ila.6o.s 3. Hof, 14. 6,7,8. It is called Lebanon, of mhiteneffe, for the fnonn that lieth on it, Jer.18.14. To this Mount, and to the goodly trees thereon, great kingdomes and perfonages are compared, Ezek.3 t.3.& 17.3. Jer.22,23. Judg.9.15. z King. 14.9. And the jolt mans estate in fpeciall,Pfa.92.4. 6 Verfe 6. Shirjon] that is mount Hermon, called of the Sidonians,Shirjon, and of the Amorites, Shenir, Dcut.3.9. and by another name Sion, (not Tfijon, fpoken of in Pfa1.2.6.) Deut.4.48. for this Sbirjan or Hermon, lay without the river larden, where 0gb reigned, Jol12. r,g. , Chron,5.23. Here alto grew goodly trees, and many wilde brain kept in it, Ezek. 27: 5. Song 4. 8. Of Herman fee more in Pfal.89.13, and 133.3. and 42.7. ayong 4lnicorne] a fierce untamed [Dealt; fee Pfal. 22.22. The Hebrew phrafe is, fon of the Vaicornes; the like is alto Pfal.114.4. All Yong creatures, and things that come of, or belong to another, are in He- brew called fens: fo the fans of the cole, are fparket, Job 5.7, the fns of the quiver, are arrow:, Lam.3.13. the fenne of marne, is the morning flarre, Ifa.14..12. 47 the fonnes of Sian, are -the Citizens there , P,alme 149. 2. the fanner of the wedding ebamler, are the Bridegroomer friend:, Matthew 9. 16. and many the like. Verfe7. firiketh] or cutteth jiames,as the flalhes of 7 lightning with the thunder. Verle $. math tremble] or quelçe, or painetb the 8 wtlde nrfè, that is,thewilde leafs there, which being frighted by Gods voice or thunder, doe travel!: and bring forth her young with paine and trem- bling. Kadelh] called alib Paran and Zsn,' a ddàrt thorow which the Ifiaelitespaffed from /Egypt to Canaan, Nu:216.13 27. and 33.36. and l had the name of the title Kadefh by which it lay; Numb. vo. 1. 16. The butts of the were cruel!, Deue 8:15. and 32. I o. Verfe9. the hinder] though of all other crew. 9 trres they bring forth with great trouble,bowing1 ebemfelves, brgfrng their young, and caliingout their fair - owes, lob 3 9.4.6. matvetb bare] by driving the hearts with the thunder into their dens; as the Chaldee addcth, the beaks of the fore£ or, by hearing off the leaves and fruits of the trees. So the fgtree is faid to be made bare, Ioel 1.7. every one] lb the Greke turned: is : or it may be read, every whit, or all of it, meaning of bit peaple, ver. i I. wt,ich fait h, eau to God, orall f it, that is, fhis glory, he faith ( that is Gee ldeclareth ) in bit Temple. The Chaldce faith , and in the Temple of the boufeof his Sanlivarywhich it above , all his miniflerr doe faybir glory. Verle i o. at for jloud] meaning Noabs jiaud,Gen. I o 6. and 'p, -for tothat onely both the Hebrew and Greeke word is applied. And here the Chaldee paraphrafeththus, The Lord at the generation of the found, fate on the fat of judgemont, to take vengeance en them: Le Ole al/o upon the fat 'of mercies, and d,- livered Noah , and reignetb over bit Janes for ever and ever. Verle r r. withpeace] or inpease ; which word r I betokeneth istegride, perfllfiorr, amaloing whole and abfilute; oppofed both to warre and jroord,Pfal.2 zo 7. Matthew I o. 34, and to disifton, conf Pion, and tumultuous dif>der, Luke 12. 51. 1 Corinthians 14. 33. It denoteth all profjeritie, pfity, and welfare of toule and body, and fpecially that fpoken of in Ephef..2. r 4,15. where Cirrif it our peace, which hash made ?both one, and bath broken the flop of the partition mall, &c. to make ftwaine one newman in birn ilfe, f' mahgng peace. r...-7).- 25 i' '. .1 n' )70. Cß':1(. i ï "'} .L° 1. PSAL. XXX. David fraiftb God for hie deliverance. 5 He ex- horted, others to prai fe him by example of Gods dealing with him. A PI-atine, a fong òf the ded'ïration óf z thehòufeofDávidI willexáltthee z Jehovah,for thon haft dráwp up rile, and haft not made my enemies to rejoyce' at mee. Jehovah my God, I-ctied out unto 3 Eeeeee a thee. 1111NI111 '%
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