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//ümlüi,1111Y1f//a % -f 8 9 10 II I2 PC LE XLIII. XLIV. .H tmort. Mount being put for mounts, as chariot, for chariots, Pfálme 20.8. But the Chaldee much dif- fered[, laying and tie people which received the Lam at morass Sinai (which it) lore and /itt.'e. But that fee - meth not to be meant here. Verse 8 Deeps unto deepe caller'] that is, one Affli&ion (or temptation) followeth and occa- fionethanother, without intermifliion of trou- ble. A deepe ah/fine, or Gulfs , is a place of many wa- ters, fignifyinggreae alullionc, Ezek. 26.19. Ion.2. 5. The Chaldee tranflateth, the higher deepe Haile& she lower deepe. billomes ] fuch are moll dange- rout,to drowne : they have their name of break- ing, as the next word waves, of wallowing or tum- bling; both fignifie afftiflions.So Pfal.88.8.Ion.2.3. Vert 9. command bit mercy] that is, appoint , or fend it with Jed, power and authority : a phrafe ta- kenfrom the Law, and often ufed for more vehe- mencic; or beaufe God by his Angels procureth good to his people, Deuter.z8.8. Levit. 25. 2I. 2 Sam.' 7.14. So after , in Pfal. 44.5. & 133.3. and 71.3. &68.29. and 7.7. and 91.15. his fang] that in, caufeandmatterformetofmg him praife. So God is Enid to give fengr in the night, Iob 35.10. See alto Play 30.29. aprayer]to wit, I fhall make a prayer.And fonte Pfalmes are intituled pray- ers, as Pfal.17. t. & 9o. I. and 102.1. and 142.1. Habak.3.1. Vert to. fad] mournful!. See Pfal.35.14. Verse is. with a murdering weapon]Ret[ach,mur- der feemeth here to be a fword, or weapon of murde- ring; (as pride is aproudperfon, Pfalme 36.12.) meaning that his adverfaries words did forely afilift & grieve him, as if a dagger had bin thrall into his bones. For, reproachfull words are pier- cing lilts [words, Pfalme S7 5. and 59.8. Vert 12. falvations of my face] that is, he which giveth me full manifeft and apparant falvation,or prefent deliverance. See before, verfe6. accor- ding to which the Chaldeetranflateth it here,for the redemptionwhich i1 from hit face. ItdldrAA AMd'd:MdMhAIMd:dl 2 3 4 5 Pset.XLIII. 67 thou downe thy felfe, my foule, and why makes} thou a tumultuous flirre within me ? wait hopefully for God, for yet I fhall coil. feffe him ; the falvations of myface, and my God. Hee prayeth to be delivered from the wicked, and reflo- red to Gods San(luary. 5 Hee encourageth his fink to trufe in God. IVdge me O God,& plead my plea,from the nation unmerciful(, from the man of decit,and injurious evill, do thou deliver me. For thou art the God of my ftrengrh, why thrufleflthou me away: why go I f1í11 fad, for the opprellion of the enemy? Send thy light and thy truth, let them lead me,let them bring me lino the mountain ofthy ho- linm ffe, and unto thy dwelling places. And I will come unto the Altar of God;unto God, the joy of my gladneffe ; and confeffe thee with harpe, O God my God. Why bowefl Annotations. IYdge, me] This meaneth an examination of the caufe, giving feentenre, and executing of it, by deli - vering the cppreffed: fo judging is uCed for deli- vering, I Sam. 24. 15. 2 Sam. t8.16.31. Iudg. 3. I o. Pleading elfo ones plea is of like meaning: fec 'Pfal.3 5.1. The Chaldee paraphrafeth, Iudge mee O God with jt4ment of tranh, fir it is thy part to plead my plea. Verfea.myflrength] ormyftrongfort, as P Cal me 28.8. for which in PGilme 1.2. 10. bee Meth the word Rieke. Verfe3.dreel/ing places ] meaning the holy Tabew made or Sanituary, which had feverall roomes, boy and moll holy, parted by veiles ; as alto the Apostle obferveth, Hebr. 9.2.3.6.7. or, the high place at Gibeon where the tabernacle was, and in rem fa- 1cm where the Arke was , 2 Chron. a, 3 4. for iu both thofe places God dwelt , and was worfhip- ped.But the firft feemeth most proper, bccaufe of Pfa1.132.5. See allo Ptalm:46.5, and 84.2. The Chaldee explaineth the former to be the mourn of the boufe of thy Sam:luary; and theft fater,the Schcoles of the home ofthy divine Majefly. By Schooles meaning fuch places about the Sanftuary as the Doftors fate in, Luke 2.46. Verfe 4. And I will come] or, That Imaycome,for fo the Hebrewphrafe may often be refolved : and 4 the new Tellement ufeth both indifferently in the Greekeas Luke 6.37. andye &hall not be judged; i for which n Mcttth. 7.1. it is, thatyee be not judged. to the Altar] Chaldee, to feran firing upon the Altar. shejoyofmygladnefe] thatis, author of mygladfame joy, meaning inward joy, outwardly (hewing it felfe in gladfome gefture. Verfe5. whybowefl, &c.] This verleis the fame with Pfal.42.T2., of my face] the Chaldeeex- plaineth it, far the redemption rebzb is from his face,fer bee is my God. 4$dt+b+++4 4+44d +w +d +ro4-44444+ P s A I.. XLIV. The Church in memory of fo mernanourr when they in- herited the Land, ro complaineth of ber prefent evil,, being fubjefi to perfcutcrs. 18 Prefeing ber integrity i egreatefl e ffliflimr , 24 floe fervently prayetb fir fuc- f 2 3 cour. To the Mailer of t 'e Mufcke, to the fotines of Korach, an inflrueting Pfalme. O God,with our Bares we rave heard, ourfathers have told to us the work thou wroughreft in their dayes, its dayesof old: Thou with thy hand didfldif poffeffe S g.

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