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4 ÌySAL A4E 4 thee,and thou healedft me. Jehovah, thou haft brought up my foule from hell, thou haft kept me alive from them that goedawn 5 the pit. Sing Pfalme to Jehovah, ye his gra- cious Saints, and confefle ye to the remem- 6 branceof his holintffe. for a moment is in his anger, life in his favourable acceptation ; in the evening lodgeth weeping , and at the 7 morning fhouting joy. And I , I Paid in my fate quietneffe, I (hall nor be moved for 8 ever. Jehovah, in thy favourable acceptati- on thou haft fetled ftrength to my mountain: thou didft hide thy face, I was fuddenly y troubled. Vnto thee Jehovah I called,and r o untoJehovah fupplicated for grace. W hat profit u in mybloud, when I goe down un- to corruption fhall duff confeffethee!lhall it fhew forththy truth! Heart thou Jehovah, and begracious tome ; lehovah, be thou an I helper to me. Thou haft turned my mour- ning to a dance tome: thou haft loofed my fackcloth, and haft girded me with joy. 3 That my glory may fing Pfame to thee, and not be filenced : Jehovah my God, I will confetti theefor ever. II Annotations. 1á Edicnion) or initiation, which is, when a new j J tbitrgie firff implooyedand put to that ufcfor which it was made. It is applied to knifes, as here, and Deut.2o.5. to altars, as Num.7. 84, 88. to walls, as Neben,, i 3.27.to images , as Dan.3.2. and to men, and then it meaneth inffrullion, or training up, as Prov. 22.6. Gen.14.14. It is recorded by theHebrews, that when the Ifraelites brought their baskets of fists - fruits into thcSanatuary, according to the Law in Veut.26, and cane thither in companies, as their manner was , they fang by the way. the 1 áz.Pfalm,and when they came to the Sanctuary, with every man his basket on his fhoulder, they fang the r 5o.Pfalme ; and when they were come into the court-yard, the Leviten fafd this 3 o.Pfalm, I will exalt thee, 8cc. Maimony in Mifn. tons. 3. in Biccrerim (or Treat. ofFirft- fruits) chop 40.1 7. And the Chaldee expoundeth this title, For the dedication of the houfe of the Sanfleary an Hymne of David. 2 Verfa.beff drawn up me] at out of a pit ofwaters for this word is Laid for drawing of waters, Exod. ; 2.x 6,17. waters fignifying troubles. atme] or over me, for my ruine. Or, my enemies to me, that is, my titter enemies, as Pfal.27.2. 3 Verf 3. bealedfl me] that is, helpedfl me out of trouble: So Pía1.41.5. and 6o. 4. Hof :7.I..2 Chron. 7.14. my foottlefrom bell] me, or my life from the peril! and efface of death. So Pfal. 86. 13. Jonas meant the fame, when he Paid, thou haft brought out nylifePorn thepit, Ion.a.6. Of bell, See Pfal.i6.Io. XXXI. them that goe dowse] that is , which die , that Ifhould not be among them : The Hebrew alto bath another reading , that I fhòuldnot gre dcwce tbeyit. The naeaningis the fame. Vert 5. to the remembrance] or for it, that is, that 5 his holrneffe may be bad in remembrance, as 10,6 .17.1 So Pfal.67.12. Verfe 6. a moment ] or little while. For Gods an- 6 gee towards hit, and their afflil?fon, i,(bort and mo- meneany , as Ifa.54.7, 8. 2 Car.4.17. 10] or lives meaning a bleffing and the continuance of it , as Pfa.133.3 . and 21.5. Life is here oppofed to a mo- mint. So yeares of' life , meane many good Jeans, Prov.3.2. and the Chaldee here for life, faith life eternal lodgeth] that is, abidetl,a : or be (mea- ning God) caufeth weeping to lodge,as ifit fhotild be an abiding griefs. So another Prophet faith, At eventide loe there it trouble , but afire the morning it isgone, Ifa.17.14. The Chaldee here tranflateth- the latter part thus, in the morning beraifetbupwith funk Verfe 7.in my fife quietne] or tranquilitie. Gods 7 children have fo great infirmities , that in pro- fperity they are too fecure , ( as David fheweth here,and Job,in chap.29.18,19,20.) and in adver- fitie they are too fearefull, as David elfewbere, doth confeffe,Pfa1.31.23.and 116.11. Vert 8. fitted] or made ffand, that is rearedup, 8 conflituted and fabled fire. So this phrafe impor- tech, Pfai 107.25. and 31.9. to my mountaint] that is, mount Sian, where David, heufeor courta'ae: or, figuratively, he meaneth his kingdome, as Ifa. 2.2. Dan.2.35,44 SeePfab65.7. thy face] thy favourable countenance; the Chaldee calleth I it Shednab,the divine JlJajefiie of God. . Vert 1 o. what profit] what gaine (or rife) will 10 there be in my blued ; which here may meane ben violent death, as in Pfal. 72.14. unto corruption] the grave, or place where the body rottetb. See Plat. 16.10. tha t! dufi] that is, ny body when it it tur- ned to duff. The Chaldee faith, theythat lie in the duff. Seethe like in Pfal.6.6. and 88.1 Land 115. 17.Ifa.38.18. V erfe 12. to a dance] which is a figne of jóy,Jer. I2 31.4,13. therefore the Greeke turneth it here,joy. The contrary is in Lam. 5. 1 s. where their dance is turned into mourning. loafed my facfte] or, done of my fackjoth; which was wont to be worne in time of forrow, Efth.4.1. Jon.3.6. Pfa1.35. r 3. Vert 13. nsy glory] fo the Greeke putteth to 13 the word my; by glory, meaning the tongue or fule: See Pfal.r6.9. But the Chaldee tranflateth, That theglorious ones ofthe world may praifethee. filenced] or made filent,Which is, when men are cut off by death, as Pfal.31.58. 0-4 insI``` PsA L. XXXI. David fhewing hit confidence in God, craverh his helps; 9 rejnryoeth in bit mercies, 1 o prayeth in his calamities, 20 prafefth Godsgoodnefè to fleck at flare him: 21 bl efetb bun forthe mercies that hebadfound, 24 and encourageth all the Saints. To

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