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j2 PS.ALME hull of them by the ipiLit of his mouth. 7 He gathe reth together as an heape, the wa- xers of the Sea ; he giveth the deepes into $ treafuries. Let all the earth be in feare of Jehovah, let all the Inhabitants of the world 9 fhrinke with feare for him. For he faid, and Io it was ; lie commanded, and it flood. Jeho- vah dilfipateth the counfell of the Nations, he bringeth to nought the cogitations of the a peoples. The counfell of Jehovah shall íland for ever, the cogitations of his heart 12 to generation and generation. O bleffed u the Nation whereof Jehovah is God , the people that he hath chofen fora pofïèflion to 23 himfelfe. From the heavens Jehovah doth 14 behold,doth fee all the tons of Adato. From the firme place of his dwelling he looketh forth unto all the inhabitants of the earth. IS He formeth altogether their heart, hedif_ 16 creetlÿ attendeth unto all their works. There is no King faved by multitude of a power; a mightie man Mall not be delivered by multi- 17 tude of able flrength. A hone re. falfhood for falvation, and (hall not deliver by multi - 18 tude of his power. Loe the eye of Jehovah is unto them that feare him,to them that hope - 29 fully wait for his mercie. To rid free their foule from death,and to keepe them alive in 20 famine. Our foule carnally waiteth for Je- 21 hovah, heir our helpe and our (field. For in him our heart fliall rejoyce, for in the 22 name of his holineffe doe we trufl. Let thy mercie Jehovah be upon us, even as` wee hopefully wait for thee. Annotations. Ecommeth]the word denoteth a faire and come - lygrace, for which a thing is to be liked anda-- fired. So Pfal. 93.5. and i47.1. The Apoflle ex- preffeth it in Greeke, by faire or beautiful!, Rom. 10.15. from Efa.5 2. 7 2 Verfe2. with barpe] or with Sit:erne; in Hebrew Kinnor: a Muficall inflrument invented by Tuba, Gen.4.21. tiled for mirth and joy, P(á1.13 7.1,2. Elà.z4.8. Gen.31.27. and therefore is called the pleafant harpe, Pfal. 81.3. oppofed unto mourning, Job 30. 3 t. in skill on this inflrument David ex- celled, r Sam.' 6.16,2 ;.and with this and other they tired in Ifrael to celebrate the Lord with gladneffe,1 Chro.13.8. & 15.16,28.8c 25.1.Neh. 12.27. So fpiritually in the New Teflantettt,Rev. 14.2. with Pfal eerie] or Lute, orVioll: In He- brew Nebel; an intlrument fo called of the forme, which (as (èemeth) was with a round hollow bulk, much like a book : (for Nebel is alto a boule or piteher, 1 Sam. co. ;.Lam. 4. 2.) and of this the Greeks an I Latines had their inllruments named XXXIII. Nable, Piatelon, Nablium. The Greeke herecalleth it Pfaltérion. ten fi ringedinflrument] this diffe- red from the Pfa/urie, Plalm. 92.4. therefore the word with is here fupplied. Verte 3. a new fng] A thing is raid to be new, 3 which is alwaies frefh, renewed upon new oicafi- ens, and fo permanent; as lob faith, mygloriewas new with me. So Love is both an old and a Oc' mandement, r Job. 2. 7,8. Orthefenap fangs(ntec -' tioned here, and Pfal. 4o. 4. & 96.1. & 98.1. and 144.9. Efay 42. co.) may have reference to the (late of things under the Gofpelwhere there is a new Covenant,, Heb. 8: 8, t ;. new beaten: and new earth, Rev.a i .1. a new man, Ephef. 2.15. and 4.24. a new lerufalem, Rena 1.2. and all things new, 2 Cor. 5. 17. Revel .21.5. See alfo Revel. 5.9 and 14, 3. doe well playing, &c.] that is, make good mu- Me, or melodie. So I Sam. 16. 17,18. Efa. 23.16. And this melodie we are nowwilled to make to the Lord in our hearts, Ephei 5.19. The Hebrew 2va- gm, (whereof c ommeth Aggirotb, Pfal.4.1.) pro- perly is to play with the hand u/on an inflrremcne, I Sam. 9.9. Verle 4. in faith] that is, faithful), true and cm. 4 fiant : for fo this word is often tiled, as Exodus 17. t 2. Mors hands were with faith, that is,fled - die, firme, confiant. Verte 5. the earth is full] the like is faid Pfalm. S 119.64. For God doth good unto all, both jug and PG1meMótthew 5.45. and faveth man and beafi, Verle 3 6. 7 the haft or them] that is, the many crea- 6 tores in them; as Angels, Sonne, ildoone, Starres, &c. Hal.' 48. 1,2,3,5. Gen.2. t. So mention is stade of the powers or bofit of heaven, Matth.24.29. Spirit] or breath; thus.lebovañ his Word and his Spiritare noted to be the maker of the world, as in Genets 1. Verfe 7. giveth the deepes] that is, putted.; or di- 7 fpofith the deepe waters into treafuries, or in cellars and fecret flore- boufes, hidden from the eye of man, cal - j( led elfewhere the fcret reomeofthe deepe, Job 311.16. So God is faid to have treafuries or flore-houfs of wind¢, 135. 7. offnow and baile, Job 38.22..f darkneffe, I15. 45. 3..and the like. The Chaldee tranflateth, he putted; (the waters) into the treafuries of the deepe. Verte 9. it flood] that is exifledfirme and fiable, 9 and fo continued. So Pfal. 2 í 9.91. Verfe to. diffpaoeth ]ormakethfrufi rate, undoetb, Io abrogatetb ; a word oppofd to ratifying, confirming, lablifhing,Ifa.8.10 and 19.3. bringetbso nought] amibilatetb, and breaktb. Verle t r. fhallgmd] that is, continue and bave 11 effeli, whatfoever men purpofe to the contrary. See Ifa.14.24,27. and 46.10. Prov.19.21. Verfe 12. it God] to wit, by Jjwiall covenant andfa- I2 your, though all the earth be bit,Gen. i7.7. Exod. s 9.5. and this is by the new Covenant, Heb. 8.10. So Pfa1.144. 15. Verle 15. altogether] or alone. The Hebrew ja- ¢had fometime fignifieth aine without others, Job 34.19. Ezra 4.3. (and (ò the Greeke Interpreters tooke it here, translating it k ?ta mana, alone, or by hienfelfe:) 15

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