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5t4 PSALMS 3 - Verfe 2. in all time] or in every feafon. See Pfalme t o. 5. This Pfalme is alfo compofed.according to the order of the HebrewAlphabet,as is obfer- ved on Pfa1.25.r. Verfe 3. fball glorie] or joyfully baaff. For fo the Apo(tle expoundeth this word , which properly fignifiethtopraife ones felfe, r Cor. 1.31. from Jer. 9.23,24. $o in Pfal. 52.3,and 97.7. and ío5.3. and 106.5. 4 Verfe 4. Magnifie] or Make great, to wit, by 'railing. So Deuter. 32. 3. Give yegreatnèf unto our God. 6 Verfe 6. They looked] to wit, the meek, mentiu- tied before, verte 3. or generally, they that look and jinn unto him. flowed] ran m a river ; the like fi- militude is, I1a.2.2. and 60.5. Jer,3 r.12. and 51. 44. be not afhamed] or, fhall hot be *rimed; which word in the originali flgniheth digging; as Pfa1.35.7. applied to fbame,which caufeth men to feeke,to hide themfelves, as is lively defcribed, Revel. 6.15, 16. S Verfe 8. The Angell] that is, the Angels ; for hee fpeaketh of an hotl: And often in the Hebrew, one is put for a multitude; as the inhabitant,for the inhabitants, 2 Sam. 5. 6. with 1 Chromic'. 4. So, frog for frogs, Pfal. 78.45. tree for trees , quaile for quailes, Psàl. 105,. 33,40. See the note on Plal,S. 9. pitobeih a campe] a fimilitude taken from warres; as Pfal. 27. 3. So Jacob, when the Angels of God met him, Paid, This is Gods campe (or haft) Gen.32.r,2,Likewife about Elifba,the mountaine was full of boric.; and chariots of fire, 2 Kings 6.17. See all() Pfal.9s.I r,12. 9 Verfe 9. Tafle and fee] that is, mak trial/ and you fhall fwd that God it good, from and deletlable; and you will the more delire him. Thus the Apo- stle applieth thefe words, faying; As new borne babes defireye the finrere milk ofthe Word, that ye may grow thereby, if fo be ye have tafted that the Lord it good, I Pet. 2. 2, 3. iu bim] The Chaldee ex- poundeth it, in hit Ward so Verfe 20. Feare Jehovah] under this word Feare, is comprehended Gods whole wor fbip,as is (hew- edon Pfal.19.10. and the walking in his wages, as it is expounded in 2 Chron. 6.31. compared with I King.8.4o. and Pfal 125.1. Verfe t 1. Licor:] Lurking lions (whereof fee Pfa: 7. 3.) which are Julie, flrong, toothed, fierce, roaring, ravenous, as appeareth by Pfal.5 8.7. and 104.21. Mic. 5.8. Ezek. 19.3, 5, 6,7. Job 39. t 2. And hereby may be meant the rick and mightie of the world, whom God often bringeth to miferie; and fo the Greeke for Lions, puttcrh here the rich. Ty- rants andfiring men are fometime called Lions, Jer. 2. 15. I Chrou. II. 22. Nahum 2. 13. See Luke I. 53. are impoverifhed] or fuffered penterie. See Job 4. 10, 11. Prov.10.3. that feeke Jehovah] Chaldee, that fief the Dot-trine of the Lord, Verfe /3. that willeth] that is, fain would have and delighteth. daies to fee good] that is, to enjoy good many dales; which the Apostle ( following the Seventie) expresfeth thus, to fee good dada, I Peter 3. so. that is, dales of profJ.eritie, plea - fare , comfort. II 13 XXXV. Verfe 14. Keepe thy tongue] to wit,by reflraining 14 and making it ovate from ezill, as the Apoftle teach - eth, 1 Pet. 3.1o. Verfe 16. their out - crie:] or, their deprecation, their 16 prayer for need, as the Greeke (which the Apottle felloweth) expreffeth it. Verfe 2 7. The face] that is, open anger, Leviticus 17 17. 10. So the Chaldee expoundeth it, The, face of the Lord is angry againfl eziii doers : See Pfalme 2I. I0. Verfe 18,They cried] that is,as the Greek faith, 18 The jufl cried: and the Chaldee, the jug prayed. Verfe 19. the broken of heart] them that haze their 79 hearts broken, and their firits contrite (or humble) for their fions. Sec the like fpeeches, Pfalme 51.19. and t 47.2. Ifaiah 57.15. and 61.1, Jeremie 23. 9. Luke 4.18.. Verfe 20. the evils] that is, grief,: and aflillions; 20 asDeut. 31.17. Pfal. 27.5. and 88,4. Mat. 6.34. the word alto may import/inner and vices, as Ptal. 28.3. and 94 23. So after in verte 22. Verfe 22. flay thewicked] or dce him die, still him; 22 becaufe he (hall not be delivered therefrom,as the just man is, verte 20. The Greeke and Chaldee expound it, The death Omens (of the wicked) it e I vil(. condemned as guiltie] and confequentlyye -i rifb See Pfa1.5.11. Verfe 23. all that hope] that is, any one of them. So 23 all is ufed for any, PI-81.147.2 o. HAiriAWASHOMMIARI PSALMa XXXV. DAM d prayeth fir his owne fafety and his enemies eon - fufion. i 1 He complaineth of their wrongfull dealing, andfhewetbbio contrary carriage. 22 Therere be in- citeth GA againfl them. A Pfalme of David. Lead thou Jehovah, with them that plead with me,war thou againfl them that war again(} me. Lay hold on the fhield and buckler, and (land up for my helpe. And draw out the fpeare and fword to meet With my perfecutors;fay to my foul I am thy falvation. Let them be abashed and afhatned that feek my foule, let them be turned backew rd and confounded that thinke mine evil Let them be as cháffe be. fore the wind , and the Angell of Jehovah driving ¡hem Let their way be darkneffe and flipperneffes,and the Angell of Jehovah punting them. For without caufe they have hid formethe corruption of their net, without caufe they have digged for my foule. Let tumultuous ruine come on him, he not aware; and let his net which he hath hidden. catch him; with tumultuous ruine let him fall thereinto. And my foule it all be glad in Jehovah, (hall joy in his falvation. All 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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