6q. PSALM tá give nyfelfe a faerifice for fine. See Marke t o. 3 2. 3334 ThfChaldee,not underlie nKling this my- aerie paraphra lèth , Loe I enter into life eternal!, erben I have fiudied (or exercifed my felfe) iu the roll of thebooksof the law, which itwritten for me : alluding as it lèemeth to Dent. r 7. verge 18.29.2o. the roll] or volume of the books, that is, a boke or fcroll of paper or parchment, relledup. The like phrafe ; is uted,Ier.36.2. &c. Ezek.2.9. &c. The Hebrew Seplser, books, is aped generally for any writings ,evi- denees,bils, court- rolls, d.c. Deut.24.I. 2 King. 9.5. 6. Ier. 32. t i. & the bookes murad wereWrit- ten in long fcrols, and folden or wrapped up. Hence is that phralè, the heavens /hall be f ¡den up like a book, Efay 34 4. Rev.6. i 4. it is written] So Chrill faith, Tinfin of man goeth as it is written of hint, Mat. 26. 24 and Mopes wrote of me, Ioh.5. 46. See alfo Luke 24.44.46. Adt.t3.29. 9 Verle 9. try acceptable will] by the robieb will wee are fantiif:ed, even by the offering, of the body of Iofus Cbriflonce,Hebr,io.00. Seealloloh. 6. 38. Luke 22.42. I VerfeIo., I have preached the glad rydings of] or, I have evangelized juflice ; of this word, the Evangelic orGofpellhaththe name , the Greeke fignifying Good tidings , and the Englifh alto to like effta, made of the Saxongedfpell, that is,a god ffeeeb.And the jot fiee here meant is thus fa forth by the Apo - file 2V. w is the jut ice of God made man fefi without the law, having woonef of the la,} and of the Prophets ; namely the juffice of God, by the faith of Iefus Chriff, unto all and upon all that berme, dee. Rom. 3. a I. 22. tbe great church] or, alterably, congregation. So Pfalme 22.23. elojenot up] refiraine not, as in a prifon, that words fhould not be uttered, Ier.32.2,3. Vert t t. /laid] that is mentioned , and f oke of as 2 Sant.6. 22. to the great church] the word to is referred to Gods mercy and truth extended to the church. The Greeke referreth it to concealed, and tranflateth, from the great church. And the Hebrew elfewhereubtally fpeaketh, Pfalme 69,6. and 75. 4. and 139.15. 13 Verfe 13. iniquities j this word as the former evils, is fometime tiled for jinn, fometime for the punifbmem of finne. See Pfalme 31.11. Verle 14.Vouchfafe] or, Let it pleafi thee. Verfc 15. to make an end of it ] to confume or de- 15 firny it. Compare this conclufion wich the 7o. Pfalme. Verfe 16. made defalate] or,wondrou fly wafled, unto amazedneffè and afouifbment So after in Pfalme 46. 9. and 69.26. and-9,3.19. and79.7. fora reward] or , an end of their fharoe, that obey would bring upon me.End is ufed for reward, as PlaI me 19. t a. or, For becaufe of their fhame.The Hebrew.word fometime fignifiethbecoufe Efay 5,23. Gen. 22. 12. Deut.7.t a. aba9] the Chaldee openeth is with this paraphrafe, we are glad at ( his) de- firutlion IS 18 S Verte 18. thinlogib on me] in Greeke, bath care of rne: in Chaldee, tbinketbgeod forme. delay not] prolong not the time till the lafr,and confequently, fails not. The word is fo to tarry or linger, as to dif- E X 1c!: appoint one of Isis expo tl RgasßTaoák.2.3.Thoughis tarry, wait thou ; for itfall! furet' come, and frail not ce- läy, that is, not fails. And thus may we underhand other like Scriptures as Dent. 7. r o. God will not delay (that is, not fails) to reward bim that hateth him, Deut.2 3.2 t.when thou voweft a vow to the Lord, thou fbalt not delay ( that is not falle) to pay it. So Exod.22 39. and fundry the like. Il ldiAi IAAAA111 1a' MIAMA IñA I Ps AL.KU. David propbefretb of Cbrsffs poverty andaflitlions. 5 His prayer , . and complaint of bis enemies. 10 Judas his treachery. i i Cbrifs refurretlion and glory, fa which be bleftb God. Tothe Ma her of theMufcke, a Mime I of David. OBleffed is bee that prudently atm.. a deth utato the poore weakling:in the day of evill Jehovah will deliver' him. Jehovah will keepe him and preferve 3 him alive, hee (hall be made bleffed in the earth ; and give thou him not to the foule of hisenemies. Jehovah will uphold him on the 4 bedfted of languifl ing forrow ; all his bed thou haft turned in his fickneffe. I did fay, 5 Jehovah be gracious tome; heale my foule, I for I have finnedagainft thee. My enemies 6 Paid evill of me ; when (hall he die, and his name perifh e And if hee come tofee, hee 7 fpeaketh falfe vanity in his heart,he hcapeth I up painefull iniquity to him - (ills: hegoethI forth, abroad he fpeaketh it. Together a- 8 gainit me whifper doe all that hate me; a -1 gainft me, they thinke evill to mee. A mif- 9 chievous thing is fattened in him, & he that ¡ liethdowne ,, Mall no more rife up.-Alfothe to man of my peace, hee whom I trufted in, Ì that eateth my bread, he bath greatly lifted up the heele againftme. And thou Jehovah 11 begraciousto me,and raife me up,and I (hai repay them. By this I know that thou de- i2 lighteft in me, becaule my enemy (hall not fbouttriumphantly over me. And me,thou 13 haft fuftained mein mice integrity, and haft felled mebefore thy face for ever. Bleffed 14 is Jehovah, the God of Ifrael, from eterni- tie, and unto eternitie : Amen, and Amen. 4nnotatians. Tlist prudo ntly attendeth] or, siilfil/y earictr bim- 2 felfe ; it iniplieth both a skifull minding or judging,and a cariage accordiug,in word & deed : therefore
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