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A13064 Part of the harmony of King Dauids harp Conteining the first XXI. Psalmes of King Dauid. Briefly & learnedly expounded by the Reuerend D. Victorinus Strigelius Professor of Diuinitie in the Vniuersity of Lypsia in Germanie. Newly translated into English by Rich. Robinson. Briefe contentes of these 21. Psalmes. ...; Hypomnēmata in omnes Psalmos Davidis. Psalm 1-21. English Strigel, Victorinus, 1524-1569.; Robinson, Richard, citizen of London. 1582 (1582) STC 23358; ESTC S117923 149,499 260

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the day of tribulation and I will delyuer thee and thou shalt glorifie me So Christ being by all meanes tryed like as we are tryed sinne alwayes I except called vpon his father and rendered thankes to him for that he heard his prayer as in this place he saith I will magnifie the Lord which hath prouided for me And as we learne many thinges in time of calamities So Christ being taught euen in his passion learned to beare with our infirmities as in the 4. cap. to the Hebrewes is written Verse 8 I haue set the Lord in my sight for euer because he is on my right hand that I shall not faile Verse 9 For this cause is my hart glad and my tongue hath reioyced yea and moreouer my flesh shall rest in hope HE recyteth two good giftes where into lookinge he comforteth and confirmeth him selfe The one is the will of God The other is hope of a newe glorie in his resurrection The sonne of God knewe that he was made a sacrifice by the singular and vnspeakable prouidence of God and that this his sacrifice was the randsome for all mankinde After this he looked for or hoped after a resurrection and tryumphe ouer sinne death and hell and with this hope did he mitigate his distressed state But let vs remember this example that we also in calamities may performe obedience and learne partly with acknowledgment of Gods will and partly with hope of delyuerance to lenifie and mitigate the greatnes of our sorowes Verse 10 Because thou wilt not leaue my soule in hell neither wilt thou suffer the holie one to see corruption NOtably saith S. Augustine Maior est huius scripturae authoritas quam totius humani ingenij capacitas That is Greater is the authoritie of this scripture then the captiuitie of all the wisdome of men For here men do inquire of the article how Christ discended vnto hell what that discending may be First some men vnderstande that before his death his discending vnto hell was signified in that agony of his death wherein Christ felt the horrible taste of Gods wrath against our sinnes Some againe vnderstands the same his death and buriall to be his discending into hell But let vs simply beleue that Christ in deede raised the fathers from death to life as Peter saith He preached vnto the soules which were in miserie This maner of visitinge the fathers after Peters saying do I vnderstand to be his discending into hell neither will I curiously dispute vpon the matters but let the modest and godly persons consider certaine secrete misteries of the death and resurrrection of Christ which the fathers that were raised from death to life hoped after to be signifyed in Peters saying which are more playner recyted in any place Let the reader séeke for a larger exposicion of this litle verse in the commentarie of D. Martin Luther where he expoundeth the 42. cap. of Genesis Verse 11 Thou hast made knowne the wayes of life vnto me filling my countenance with gladnes there is pleasure at thy right hand for euer THe last verse by notable limites distinguisheth this short and fraile life from that which is onely to be called a life in deede For what is this life but a continual Consumption and passage vnto death as in the verse of Manilius it is saide Nascentes morimus finisque ab origine pendet That is New borne into this world we dye our death from first day of life drawes nye Moreouer in this life God alwayes nere vnto one good happe distributeth two euill neyther is there any delectation or gladnes of our minde so perfecte or sounde but it is corrupted or sowred with some bitter sorrow But that life whereunto after a while we shalbe raysed vp and reuiued shall be the true and not fayling life but most plentiful of ioy and gladnes which we shal receiue by the sight and presence of God and his euerlasting ioy wherof in déed that the eternal father would together with his Sonne and holy Ghost make vs partakers let vs al with our whole hearts continually pray Amen The xvij Psalme Exaudime Domine iustitiam c. THE ARGVMENT SO often as we thinke in our minds vpon filthy opinions which with horrible boldnes Heretikes and Fanaticall teachers in all ages haue spread abroad touching God it cannot be but we must with all our hearts abhor the same make our prayers that the Sonne of God would with his light gouerne our mindes and with his holie spirite illuminate and confirme in vs true acknowledgemente of God And truelie me seemeth no doubt it is but that Dauid recyting these wordes of praiet Directe thou my goinges that my footesteppes faile not gathered in his minde the furies of all ages which the deuill hath dispersed in mankinde because hee seeketh all meanes he can to blaspheme God and sith he is one that reioyceth in mischiefe is delighted with the horrible miserie of men after he hath forciblie destroyed them whom he hath plucked away from God and snared in his errors Let vs therefore thinking of these furies continuallie recite this psalme and with feruent prayers let vs beseech God that for his Sonnes sake he would with his holie spirite illuminate in our mindes the Doctrine manifested from him and also true Inuocation or prayer Neither that he woulde suffer vs to goe astray from him but that for his glorie sake he would gouern vs so as we may truelie acknowledge and cal vpon him which that he may effectually worke in vs with my whole heart I beseeche him Amen Verse 1. HEare O Lorde my righteousnes geue eare vnto my petition With thine eares receiue my prayer proceeding not from deceitfull lippes LIke as the Shippe with prosperous winde is spedely carryed in her course so our prayer is more profounde and is better heard when the minde is feruent with some desire as in the verse it is saide Dole tantum sponte disertus eris That is Onlie sorrowfull if thou be thou art distressed willinglie Nec Lachrimis tantum expletur sed etiam verbis egeritur dolor Neither with teares is sorrow expleate But also with words becomes more great Wherefore seeing Dauid thrice repeateth one and the same prayer it is cleere what ardent motions the most sacred breast of the Prophet did feele For not a more sharper sorrow is felte in the mindes of the godly ones then that which is conceyued by the corruptions of doctrine which doe blaspheme God and bringe plague and destruction vnto the Church And before in the eyght psalme I saide there is a two folde maner of righteousnes the one of the person the other of the cause He therefore in this place craueth not that his righteousnes but that the righteousnes of his cause might be heard as if he sayde For thy names sake euen for thine owne names sake doe thou this that blasphemers may be confounded This argument doth hée vse in many Psalmes For we must pray
ones which is a Testimony of the future iudgement For impossible it is that God will then neglecte those whom he before shewed himselfe carefull of by notable testimonies As that Iohn Baptiste and Paule did please God manifest testimonies doe shew Needeful is it therfore that there follow another iudgement wherein God will make a difference betweene Iohn Baptist and Herode betweene Paule and Nero. With this consideration of the death of the holy ones let vs fully confirme our selues touching the exaltation in the life to come and let vs assure our selues that the godly ones are not created for these miseries onely For although when as the Sonne of God shal againe openly shew himselfe vnto mankinde the vndoubted and open punishments of all the vngodly shall shall be seene in their effecte Yet notwithstanding euen in this life are their examples set before all men Herode who put Iohn Baptist to death not onely receiued a great ouerthrowe by the hoast of Areta king of the Arabians but also was carryed away captiue into perpetuall exilement vnto Lyons in Frannce This misery happened vnto him almost ten yeares after he had beheaded Iohn Baptist So Herode Agrippa as S. Luke telleth in 12. chap. Actes After very great griefes in his inwarde partes dying the fitte day was worthely punished for his crueltie wherewith hee raged againste the first Church in Christes time But it were long to rekon vp al examples which declare that God wil haue account of the bloud of the godly ones yea euen in this life and that Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his Saintes Vnto this historie let vs a●●ex the parable of the s●ow Iudge and of the Widow Luke 18. Wil not God be aduenged for his chosens sake which crie vnto him night and day and will he be patient in their miseries No I say vnto you he will speedelie be reucnged on their behalfe Verse 13. Haue mercie vpon me beholde my affliction by reafon of mine enemie thou that liftest mee vp from the gates of death Verse 14. That I may shew forth thy prayses in the gates of the daughter of Sion I wil reioyce in thy saluation MAny are the causes why God hath burdened his Church with persecution but the specyall cause is for that he will haue his presence euidently seene when as he either preserueth or restoreth them which are destitute of seconde causes As in 2. Cor. 1. it is sayde Wee haue receaued in our selues the answere of death least wee should put confidence in our owne strength but rather in God who reuiueth the dead which hath taken vs out of so greate daungers that thanks might be rendered vnto him not of manie mens mouthes And a notable testimonie is there in the first example of Adam and Eue which manifestly teacheth that God doth onely helpe mankinde without any seconde causes or other meanes Adam and Eue coulde not after their fall be helped neither by Angels nor by their owne d●uyses Here commeth God foorth of his secret Throane receiueth transgressors into fauor and geueth them life So after the example of Adam and Eue follow innumerable examples of Gods benefites besides ordinarie meanes in helping mankinde As when God preserued Noah in the Deluge when he preserued Ioseph whom his brethrene purposed to kill Gen. 37. When he made a way for the Israelites through the red Sea Exod. 14. So defended he Dauid against Goliah and others 4. Reg. 17. So preserued he Daniel amongst the Lyons Dan. 6. and 14. Ionas in the Whales belly Ion. 1. and 2. and in our time that noble Prince Iohn Friderike Duke of Saxonie and Elector in his warres and in his captiuitie And all men which rightly call vpon God may repeate some of their deliuerance wheras they are manifestly preserued by God without second causes or other meanes And therefore doth God heare our prayers gouerne and preserue vs that wee agayne should duelye worship him in his power goodnes and mercie and with worde and wryting magnifie the same What els besides is there which wee can render vnto God Wherefore let vs inculcate or beate into oure mindes the benefites of God and commemorate them amongst others Let vs publish it abroade when we are helped and deliuered that others also may be inuyted vnto the acknowledgement ●●…ocotion and confidence vpon God Verse 15. The Nations are sunke into the pit which they made In the net which they priuelie laide is their feete taken Verse 16. The Lorde is knowen to haue done iudgementes In the workes of his handes is the vngodlie man taken with meditation Sela HE alludeth vnto the Historie in the 15. of Exod. where it is written that the Egyptians were sunk downe in the Sea like Leade For it is a Verse prouerbiall agréeing with the most elegant figures borowed in the seuenth Psalme Also it hath beene vsed in this place to be questioned of what might be coniectured of the Particle Higgaion There be which déeme this saying to be as much effectuall as the worde Sela and that it is the signe of a certaine great and rare affecte or motion as the Poet saith Non vidisse semel satis sit iuuat vsque tueri In hijs here in his habita haec meditare Its not inough this once to see it vayles we vew it still In these stande in these abide and-minde these with goodwill Other wryters amongest whom is the Reuerende Doctor Luther doe vnderstande it touching the exercise of th ministerie of the worde wherby as with the sword of the Spirite greate matters are accomplished in the Church For vnto vs are weapons geuen not brasen péeces but The worde of God and Prayer By the word we geue the Deuill the foyle as Christe gaue him the foyle when he opposed this worde against him Auoide Sathan It is written Thou shalt worshippe the Lord thy God and him onely shalt thou serue So with the Testimonie of Gods worde doe we refute Heretickes and other vngodly sectes And with Prayer doe we confounde the violency of Tyrantes When Moyses prayed the Hoaste of the Israelites got the vpper hand When we teache and preach the Gospell both Deuils and Tyrantes are ouerthrowen that they are not able to wage battell againste vs nor make horrible spoyles which to bringe to passe they enforce themselues with a certayne outrage of theires Verse 17 Let the vngodly be turned downe into Hel yea all Nations which forget God VNto the discourse as touching the Church he mixeth a rebuke wherein he reprehendeth this great mischiese and sinne that a great parte of men eyther know not God or despise him And inuenteth opinions touching God and worshippinge of him after mannes beastly boldnes This sinne which is the fountayne of all other sinnes and which where it abydeth no vertues are acceptable vnto God doeth the holy Ghost rebuke by Dauid when he sayth Let the Nations pearishe which thinke not vpon God And in
externall sinnes but also lewde disposicions in the hart But the Lawes politique are in maner of a bridle whereby externall discipline is gouerned and they onely accuse externall offences Also by the corrupt doctrine are pharisaicall opinions touching righteousnes confirmed which imagine that men are iust by discipline Therefore that Sinechdoehe must be reiected so as the Psalme it selfe refuteth it by the vniuersal parte so often times repeated and put into our heades but the efficacy of the wordes must be considered There is not one that vnderstandeth nor seeketh after God they haue all gone c. That is all persons cary about with them in theire mindes filthie erroures touching God they feare not God truely they loue him not truely neither rightly call they vpon him neither trust they in Gods helpe but haue many flames of lewd desires in them These euils are not onely in epicures which professe themselues before all men to beprophane persons but in others also which liue honestly It foloweth in the text They are become vnprofitable That is they are corrupted and become sinners as if he saide the light and integritie of nature is lost Nowe are there darknes and erroures in mens mindes and the will and hart of man haue in them vicious desires without measure and end by course of nature runninge headlong against Gods will Verse 5. Do not all workers of iniquitie knowe this which deuoure my people eating them vp as bread and haue not called vpon the Lord HEtherto with greate seueritie of wordes hath hee described the welspring and roote of al euils namely originall sinne Nowe describeth he the litle floodes and fruites thereof That by considering vpon the wrath of God against both mischiefes we should tremble for feare and seeke for reconsiliation through the mediator Most heauie sighes and showes are there in mankinde to see horrible examples of wise men and those in vertue excelling which being moued by the deuil become the practizioners of huge mischiefes they establishe idolatrie and exercise Crueltie vpon the church as Pharao Diocletian Iulian and innumerable others Touching all these he sayth They haue not called vpon the Lorde That is they deuise themselues opinions and religions after their own iudgement They retayne not the worde of God And this impietie of their heartes bringes foorth vngodly counsels and crueltie which 〈◊〉 exercise in killing and slaying the holy ones Verse 6 There trembled they with feare but the Lord is in the generation of the iust THis litle verse doe I vnderstand as concerning punishmentes due to the vngodlie For it signifieth that the wicked ones at length shalbe payed home with horrible punishmentes shall be destitute of al good haps and shall be fast snared with inextricable mischteses like as Pharao Saule and the Jewes after they had crueified Christ were ouer whelmed in great mischtefs wherin they found no succoure nor consolation Therefore pearished their soules into eternall desperation and eternall tormentes So did their punishmentes in this life heape sinne vpon sinne which thing hapneth so often as men without light of the Gospel are ouerwhelmed with punishmentes But why addeth he the little clause The Lorde is in the generation of the Iust Because hee would discerne the Church from the rest of the multitude of mankinde which heapeth vp Idolatrous seruinges of God and manifest fancies For that the whole huge multitude of mankind should not be damned altogether God hath chosen out some part of saluation namely the members of the true Church These doe truely worship God they retayne the doctrine of the Gospell call vpon him in fayth geue thankes vnto him obey him and in all eternitie worship him Vnto the same meaning pertayne the wordes which strayght way followe The Lorde is his trust and confidence That is The true Church though it haue not mannes sauegardes or defences yet she hath reposed all hope of her saluation in God and is marueylouslye preserued and defended by God Verse 7. You haue made a mocke at the councell of the po 〈…〉 t the Lord is his trust THe councell of the needie and poore congregation and yet putting theire trust in the Lord that I may so saye with Sophonie No doubt he calleth the word of God as in the 119. Psalme Thy testimonies are my ioy and my counsellers This wisdome of God saith he is contemned of prophane persons as if the same were dreames of them which dote Of politique worldlinges as if it were the firebrand of sedicions and finally of the hipocriticall crewe as the corrupt doctrine of good manners and the euill libertie of discipline Concerning these wicked iudgements where with the worde of the Gospell is condemned seing els where I haue oftentimes spoken my minde I am nowe more briefe and come to the last verse of this Psalme Verse 8. Who shall giue saluation out of Syon vnto Israell when the Lord shall turne away the captiuitie of his people Iacob shall reioyce and Israell shalbe glad IN the end he addeth a promis of the Messias which shall come and of publishing the Gospel from out of Sion to the end he would shew by whom this lewdnes of nature must be taken away the captiuitie of sinne and of death abolished or adnihilated But some man would perhaps say why do you transforme or chaunge the prayer into a promis or prophesie The rule is knowne most worthy of marking Euery prayer of the holy ghost hath effect of promis Because the holy ghost asketh things congruent with the will of God as paule in 8. Rom. witnesseth But in that he vnderstandeth by saluation to be the Messias It is not obscure vnto any man reading that verse of Symeons songe which saith Because mine eyes haue seene thy saluation which thou hast prepared before the face of all people Furthermore what the name of the Sauioure or of Jesus foresheweth Saint Matthewe in his firste Chapter teacheth viz. His name shalbe called Iesus because hee shall saue his people from theire sinnes But he saueth after a twofolde maner First by paying the randsome for our sinnes After that by distroying sinne and death and restoring vs to righteousnes and to lyfe euerlasting The which thinge is in this life begonne by the gifte of the holy ghost and shalbe fully and wholy finished in the resurrection of the dead For then being delyuered from sinne and death and being adorned with new and perfecte light and righteousnes shal we reioyce and be glad as the Psalme in this place saith The XV. Psalme Domine quis c. THE ARGVMENT IN all ages there is an accustomed Hypocrisie which arrogateth vnto her selfe praise of righteousnes by reason of her profession and ceremonies as the Iewes would seeme to be holie men because they were skilfull in the lawe and obserued certaine ceremonies So now manie kings and princes thinke they please God by meanes of their profession when they heare masse and obserue certaine ceremonies and by this diligence thinke they