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A27792 The booke of Psalmes, Englished both in prose and metre with annotations, opening the words and sentences, by conference with other Scriptures / by Henry Ainsworth. Ainsworth, Henry, 1571-1622? 1644 (1644) Wing B2405; ESTC R18858 423,236 610

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12 His hiew is Lion like to tear greedy like lurking-Lion sitting secretly verse 13 Jehovah rise thou up prevent his face make him bow-down deliver thou my soul from wicked with thy sword verse 14 From men mortal with thine hand Lord from men of mortal-race worldlings that have their part in this life-space Their belly thou doest fill with thine hid see their children satisfied are and they doe for their babes their overplus up-lay verse 15 But I in justice shall thy visage see shall when I wake filld with thine Image bee PSALM XVII 1 A Prayer of David HEar thou Jehovah justice attend to my shril-cry hearken to my prayer without lips of deceipt verse 2 From before thy face let my judgement come-forth let thine eyes view righteousnesses verse 3 Thou hast proved my heart hast visited by night thou hast tried me but hast not found I have purposed my mouth shall not transgress verse 4 For the works of earthly-man by the word of thy lips I have observed the pathes of the breaker-through verse 5 Sustain thou my steps in thy beaten-pathes that my footsteps be not removed verse 6 I call upon thee for thou wilt answer me O God bow thine ear to me hear my saying verse 7 Marvailously-separate thy mercies O saviour of them that hope for safety from them that raise-up themselves with thy right hand verse 8 Keep thou me as the black of the apple of the eye in the shadow of thy wings hide thou me verse 9 From faces of the wicked that wast me my enemies in soul that inviron-round against me verse 10 With their fat they have closed-up with their mouth they speak in pride verse 11 In our steps now they compass us their eyes they set bending-down into the earth verse 12 His likenesse is as a renting-Lion that is greedy to tear and as a lurking-Lion sitting in secret places verse 13 Rise-up Jehovah prevent thou his face make him bow-down deliver my soul from the wicked one with thy sword verse 14 From mortall-men with thine hand Jehovah from mortal-men of the transitory-world who have their part in this life and their belly thou fillest with thine hidd tresure satisfied are the sons and they lay up their overplus for their babes verse 15 I in justice shall view thy face shall be satisfied when I awake with thine image PSALM XVIII 1 To the master of the musick a Psalm of the servant of Jehovah of David which spake to Jehovah the words of this song in the day that Jehovah had delivered him from the palm of al his enemies and from the hand of Saul verse 2 And he sayd I Will deerly-love thee Jehovah my firm-strength verse 3 Jehovah my rock and my fortress and my deliverer my God my rock in whom I hope for shelter my shield and horn of my salvation mine high-defense verse 4 I caled-upon the praised Jehovah and from mine enemies I was saved verse 5 The pangs of death compassed me and the streams of Belial frighted me verse 6 The pangs of hell went-round about me the snares of death prevented me verse 7 In the distre's upon me I called on Jehovah and unto my God I cried-out he heard out of his pallace my voice and my out-cry before him entred into his ears verse 8 And the earth shaked and quaked and the foundations of the mountains were-stirred and they shook-themselves because he was wroth verse 9 Smoke ascended in his anger and fire out of his mouth did eat coles burned from it verse 10 And he bowed the heavens and came down and gloomy-darknes was under his feet verse 11 And he rode upon the Cherub and did fly and he flew-swiftly upon the wings of the wind verse 12 He set darknes his secret place round-about him his pavilion darknes of waters thick-clowds of the skyes verse 13 From the brightnesse that was before him his thick-clowds passed-away hayl coles of fire verse 14 And Jehovah thundered in the heavens and the Most-high gave his voice hail and coles of fire verse 15 And he sent his arrowes scattered-them-asunder lightnings he hurled-forth and terribly-stroke-them-down verse 16 And the channels of waters were seen the foundations of the world were revealed at thy rebuke Jehovah at the breath of the wind of thine anger verse 17 He sent from the high-place he took me he drew me out of many waters verse 18 He ridd me from my strong enemy and from my haters for they were-mightier then I. verse 19 They prevented me in the day of my clowdy-calamity and Jehovah was for a staff unto me verse 20 And he brought me forth to a large-roomth he released me because he delighted in me verse 21 Jehovah rewarded me according to my justice according to the purenes of my hands rendered he unto me verse 22 Because I observed the wayes of Jehovah and did not wickedly from my God verse 23 For all his judgements were before me and his decrees I did not turn-away from me verse 24 And I was perfect with him and kept my self from mine iniquity verse 25 And Jehovah rendred to me according to my justice according to the purenes of my hands before his eyes verse 26 With the gracious-saint thou wilt shew-thy-self-gracious with the perfect man thou wilt shew-thy-self-perfect verse 27 With the pure thou wilt shew thy self pure and with the froward thou wilt shew-thy-self-wry verse 28 For thou wilt save the poor-afflicted people and wilt bring-low the lofty eyes verse 29 For thou hast-lighted my candle Iehovah my God hath-brightned my darknes verse 30 For by thee I have broken-through an host and by my God I have leaped-over a wall verse 31 God his way is perfect the saying of Iehovah is tried he is a shield to all that hope-for-safetie in him verse 32 For who is God besides Iehovah and who is a rock except our God verse 33 God that girdeth me with valour giveth my way perfect verse 34 He matcheth my feet as Hindes feet and upon my high-places he maketh-me stand verse 35 He learneth my hands to the warr and a bow of brasse is broken with mine armes verse 36 And thou hast given to me the shield of thy salvation and thy right hand hath upheld me and thy meeknes hath made me to encrease verse 37 Thou hast widned my passage under me and my leggs have not staggered verse 38 I followed mine enemies and overtook them and turned not till I had consumed them verse 39 I wounded them and they could not rise up they sell under my feet verse 40 And thou hast girded me with valour to the warr them that rose-against me thou hast made to stoop-down under me verse 41 And thou hast given to me the neck of mine enemies and them that hated me I have suppressed verse 42 They cried-out but there-was none to save unto Jehovah but he answered them not verse 43 And I did beat-them-smal as dust before the wind as the
clay of the streets I did powre-them-out verse 44 Thou hast delivered me from the contentions of the people thou hast put me for the head of the heathens a people whom I have not known doe-serve me verse 45 At the hearing of the eare they obey me the sons of the stranger falsly-deny unto me verse 46 The sonns of the stranger fade-away and shrink-for fear out of their closets verse 47 Jehovah live and blessed be my rock and exalted be the God of my salvation verse 48 The God that giveth vengeances to me and subdueth peoples under me verse 49 My deliverer from mine enemies also from them that rose-up against me thou hast exalted me from the man of violent-wrong thou hast rid me verse 50 Therefore I will confess thee among the heathens Jehovah and to thy name I will sing-psalm verse 51 He maketh great the salvations of his King and doth mercy to his anointed to David and to his feed for ever PSALM XVIII verse 2 I love-thee-deer Jehovah my firmness verse 3 Jehovah is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer my God is hee my rock in whom I sheltred hope to bee my shield and horn of my salvation my fensed-hye-fortification verse 4 Unto the praised LORD I made my cries And I was saved from mine enemies verse 5 The pangs of death about me compassed and me the streams of Belial frighted verse 6 The pangs of hell they round about me went the snares of death did me unwares-prevent verse 7 In the distress upon me call did I upon Jehovah and to my God cry and he my voice out of his pallace hears my cry before him came into his ears verse 8 And th' earth did shake and quake and stirred bee grounds of the moūts shook for wroth was he verse 9 Smoke mounted in his wrath and fire did eat out of his mouth coles from it burnd-with-heat verse 10 And he did bow the heav'ns and down-did-pass and gloomy-darknes under his feet was verse 11 And he did ride on Cherub and did fly and on wings of the wind he flew-swiftly verse 12 He set the darknes for his secret bound for his pavilion about-him-round darknes of waters thick-clowds of the skyes verse 13 From the resplendent-brightnes fore his eyes his clowds did pass hayl and fire coals burned verse 14 And in the heav'ns Jehovah thundered And give his voice did he that is most-hye the hayl stones and the coals of fire did flye verse 15 He sent his arrowes and them scattered and hurled lightnings them stroke-with-dread verse 16 And channels of the waters were beheld the worlds foundations were eke reveald At thy rebuke Jehovah at the blast of wind that from thy wrathfull-nosthril past verse 17 He from the hye-place sent take me did hee he out of many waters forth-drew mee verse 18 He rid me from my powrfull enemy and from my foes that stronger were than I. The second part verse 19 They unawares-preventing-came on mee in day of my clowdy-calamity and for a staff to me Jehovah was verse 20 And-also he unto a roomthy-place did bring me forth he safely-me-released because he was delitefull in me pleased verse 21 JAH did reward me as my justice-right as my hands purenes he did me requite verse 22 Because Jehovahs wayes I did observe and did not from my God ungodly-swerv verse 23 For all his judgements straight-before me bee and his decrees I turned not from mee verse 24 And I with him did-hold-integrity and kept my self from mine iniquity verse 25 The LORD eke rendred me as my justice as purenes of my hands before his eyes verse 26 With gracious-saint thee gracious shew doest thou with perfect man thou doest thee perfect show verse 27 Thou with the pure doest shew thy purity and with the froward thou doest shew thee wry verse 28 For poor afflicted people save doest thou the lofty eyes thou also bringest low verse 29 For thou dost make my candle to be light Jehovah my God makes my darknes bright verse 30 For by thee through an army break I shall and by my God I leaped over a wall verse 31 Gods way intire tryde is the word of JAH a shield he is to all that on him stay verse 32 For who is God besides th' Eternal-one and who a Rock except our God alone verse 33 God is he that with valour girdeth me and fully-perfect makes my way to be verse 34 My feet he matcheth as the hindes feet and on myne hye-places he dooth make me stand verse 35 My hands he learneth to the warlike-stroke and with mine arms a bow of brass is broke verse 36 And thou hast giv'n me thy salvations shield and thy right hand hath strongly-me-upheld also thy meek-humiliation hath caused me-multiplication verse 37 Thou hast my passage under me wid'ned and my leggs have not weakly-staggered The third part verse 38 My soes I follow'd and them overgot and til I had consum'd them turned-not verse 39 I wounded them and up they could not get they down-did-fal even underneath my feet verse 40 And thou didst gird-me-in-a-readines unto the warr with active-valiantnes Thou caused hast under me down to stoop them that against me have arisen-up verse 41 Neck of my foes thou also gavest mee and I suppressed them that hated mee verse 42 They cried-out but there was none to save to JAH but he no answer to them gave verse 43 And them as dust before the wind I pray'd as clay of streets I powring-out-them-lay'd verse 44 Thou hast me given-safe-evasion from peoples manifold-contention thou hast me put the heathens head to bee a people which I knew not serveth mee verse 45 At hearing of the eare they me obey the strangers sonns falsly to me deney verse 46 Sonns of the stranger fading-withered and did out of their closets shrink-for-dread verse 47 Jehovah live and my rock blessed be and God of my health hye-extoll'd be he verse 48 God he that giveth to me vengeances and doth the peoples under me depress verse 49 My safe deliv'rer from mine enemies also from them that up against me rise thou hast exalted me hast ridd me-free from man of violent iniquitee verse 50 Therefore Jehovoh I with-thankfulnes will thee among nations confess and I unto thy name a psalm-will-sing verse 51 Great maketh he salvations of his King and unto his anointed doth mercy to David and his seed eternally PSALM XIX Sing this as the 22. or as the 1. Psalm verse 2 THe heav'ns doe tell the glory of God and firmament doth preach work of his hands verse 3 Day unto day doth largely-utter-speach and night to night doth knowledge shew verse 4 No speech and words are none their voice it-is not heard verse 5 Their line through all the earth is gone and to the worlds end their speakings in them he did dispose tent for the Sun verse 6 Who bridegroom-like out of his champer goes joyes strong-man like to run a race verse 7 From heav'ns
Iehovah did I supplicate-for-grace verse 3 I powred-out before him my meditations my distresse I did shew before him verse 4 When my spirit was overwhelmed within me then thou knewest my path in the way that I walked they privily-laid a snare for me verse 5 I did look on the right-hand and see and no man acknowledged me refuge is perished from me no-man seeketh for my soul verse 6 I cryed unto thee Jehovah I said thou art my hope-for-safety my portion in the land of the living verse 7 Attend unto my shouting for I am brought-low vehemently deliver me from my persecutors for they are stronger than I. verse 8 Bring-forth my soule out of the close-prison to confesse thy name the just shall inviron me about for thou wilt bounteously-reward unto me PSALM CXLII Sing the as the 77. Psalm verse 2 I With my voice unto the LORD did cry did with my voice make-supplication unto the LORD verse 3 My meditation I powred out before him shew did I before him my troublous-adversity verse 4 When overwhelmed was my spirit in me then knewest thou my path they in the way that I did walk a snare for me did lay verse 5 I looked on the right hand and did see and there was stone that would acknowledge me Refuge is perisht from me not any seeks for my soul verse 6 I cry'd to thee thou art ô LORD said I my safest-hope my part in land of living verse 7 To my shouting-cry attend for I am low-brought veh'mently Free me from my pursuers for they be stronger than I. verse 8 Do thou my soul release from prison-close thy name for to confesse the just men shall about-inviron me for to me thou reward wi lt bounteously PSAL. CXLIII 1 A Psalm of David IEhovah hear my prayer give-ear to my supplications-for-grace in thy faithfulnesse answer me in thy justice verse 2 And enter not into judgment with thy servant for before thee shall not any living be justified verse 3 For the enemy persecuteth my soul smiteth-down to the earth my life maketh me sit in darknesses as the dead for ever verse 4 And my spirit is overwhelmed in me in mids of me my heart is wondrously-amazed verse 5 I remember the dayes of old I meditate on al thy work I muse on the action of thy hands I spread-out my hands unto thee my soul as a wearie land thirsteth for thee Selah verse 7 Make-speed answer me Jehovah my spirit fayleth hide not thy face from me for I shall be made-like to them that goe-down the pit verse 8 Cause me to hear thy mercie in the morning for in thee doe I trust cause me to know the way that I should walk for unto thee doe I lift up my soul verse 9 Deliver me from mine enemies O Jehovah unto thee I flie-for-covert verse 10 Learn me to doe thine acceptable-will for thou art my God thy good spirit shall lead me in the land of righteousnes verse 11 For thy names sake Jehovah thou wilt quicken me in thy justice wilt bring-forth my soul out of distresse verse 12 And in thy mercie wilt suppresse mine enemies and destroy al them that afflict my soul for I am thy servant PSALM CXLIII Sing this as the 7. Psalm verse 1 LORD hear my prayer hearken to my suits-fo●-graciousnesse me answer in thy faithful-truth in thy just-rigteousnesse verse 2 And into judgment enter not thou with thy servitour for none that liveth justifide shal be thy face before verse 3 For th' enemy pursues my soul smites-down my life on clay he makes me sit in places dark even as the dead for aie verse 4 And overwhelmed is my spirit in me perplexedly in mids of me my heart it is amazed-wondrously verse 5 I call to mind the dayes of old I meditation-use on al thy work on th' action of thy hands doe I muse verse 6 I spread out unto thee my hands my soul doth thirst for thee even as the weary land Selah verse 7 Make speed LORD answer mee My spirit-fayleth keep not thou thy face from me secret for then shall I be like to those that doe goe-down the pit verse 8 At morn let me thy mercie hear for in thee doe I trust O cause me to have knowledge of the way that walk I must For unto thee I lift my soul verse 9 O LORD deliver mee free from mine enemies I flie-for-covert unto thee verse 10 Learn me to doe thy will for thou my God art thy good Sp●rit it shall conduct me in the land of equitie-upright verse 11 Jehovah thou wilt quicken me even for thine own names sake thou in thy justice forth my soul out of distresse wilt take verse 12 And in thy mercie wilt suppresse my foes and al of them destroy that doe afflict my soul for I thy servant am PSALM CLXIV Sing this as the 1. Psalm verse 1 O Blessed be the LORD my Rock which learns my hands the fight my fingers warr verse 2 My mercie-kind and my strong-place-of-flight my tow'r and my deliverer for me my sheild and hee in whom I hope that doth subject my people under mee verse 3 LORD what is earthly-man that thou of him dost knowledge-take the son of wretched-man that thou of him account dost-make verse 4 The earthly-man compared is unto light-vanitie his dayes they as a shadow are that passing-hence-doth-flie verse 5 LORD bow thy heav'ns and come thou down the mountayns touch and they shall smoke verse 6 Inlighten-thou lightning and scatter them away thine arrowes send and them disturb verse 7 Thine hands send from on high release me and deliver me out of waters many Out of the hand of strangers sonns verse 8 Whose mouth speaks vanitie and their right hand a right hand is of lying-fallacie verse 9 O God a new song I will sing to thee with psalterie and with tenstringed-instrument to thee sing-psalm will I. verse 10 That gives to Kings salvation that doth release David his servant from the evill sword verse 11 Release me and me rid out of the hand of stangers sonns whose mouth speaks vanitie and their right-hand a right hand is of lying fallacie verse 12 That our sonns as the plants which in their youth great-waxen are our daughters as the corner-stones polisht like Pallace-faire verse 13 Our garners full affording store of ev'rie sort of meats our cattell bringing thousands forth ten-thousands in our streets verse 14 Our Oxen heavy-burdened no breaking-in and none out-going and within our streets no exclamation verse 15 O blessed shall the people be whose state is such as this O blessed shall the people be whose God Jehovah is PSALM CXLIV 1 A psalm of David BLessed be Jehovah my Rock which learneth my hands to to the battel my fingers to the warr verse 2 My mercie and my fortresse my high-tower and my deliverer for me my sheild and he in whom I hope-for-safetie that subjecteth my people under me verse 3 Jehovah what is earthly-man that thou
takest-knowledge of him the son of wretched-man that thou makest-account of him verse 4 Earthly-man is like to vanitie his-daies are as a shadow that passeth-away verse 5 Jehovah bow thy heavens and come-down touch the mountains and they shall smoke verse 6 Lighten the lightning and scatter-them-asunder send thine arrowes and disturb them verse 7 Send thy hands from the high place release me and deliver me from the many waters from the hand of the sonns of the stranger verse 8 Whose mouth speaketh false-vanitie and their right hand is a right-hand of falshood verse 9 O God I will sing unto thee a new song with psalterie and ten-stringed instrument I will sing-psalmes to thee verse 10 That giveth salvation unto kings that releaseth David his servant from the evill sword verse 11 Release me and deliver me from the hand of the sonns of the stranger whose mouth speaketh false-vanitie and their right-hand is a right-hand of falshood verse 12 That our sonns as plants grown-great in their youth our daughters as corner stones cut after the similitude of a palace verse 13 Our garners full affording from meat to meat our flocks bringing-forth-thousands increased-by-ten-thousands in our streets verse 14 Our Oxen loden no breaking-in and none going-out and no out-crie in our streets verse 15 O blessed is the people whose state is such O blessed is the people whose God is Jehovah PSAM CXLV Sing this as the 60. Psalm verse 1 I Let thee extoll my God ô King and blesse thy name everlasting and unto perpetuitie verse 2 I will thee blesse in ev'ry day and praise thy name t'eternal-aye and unto perpetuitie verse 3 Jehovah great and praised is vehemently and his greatnes of it no searching-out can be verse 4 Laud shall the generations each to other thine actions and they shall shew thy worlks-mightie verse 5 I talk will of th'honour-comly of glory of thy majestie and thy words marveilous that are verse 6 And they shall speak of the strongnes of thine acts-fearfull thy greatnes I also will the same declare verse 7 Of multitude of thy goodnes the memorie they shall expresse thy justice also shout they shall verse 8 JAH full of grace is and pitty long suffring and great in mercy verse 9 Good is Jehovah unto all And his commiserations are over all his actions verse 10 LORD all thy works shall thee confesse and thy saints-gracious blesse thee verse 11 They tell of thy kingdoms glorie speak also of thy powerfulnes verse 12 To make known unto Adams sonns his powerfull-operations his kingdoms comly gloriousnes verse 13 Kingdom of all eternitie thy kingdom is thy soveraigntie is also throughout all ages verse 14 The LORD upholdeth all that fall and rightneth-up the crooked all verse 15 All eyes are unto the looking their meat in due time thou givest verse 16 Thine hand thou op'nest and sillest desire of ev'ry living thing verse 17 The LORD in all his waies righteous and is in all his works bounteous verse 18 The LORD neer all that call on him all that in truth him call unto verse 19 His fearers pleasure he will doe and hear their outcry and save them verse 20 The LORD preserves all them that be his lovers but the wicked he abolish will them all away verse 21 My mouth the LORDS praise shall proclame let all flesh blesse his holy name also for ever and for aye PSALM CLXV 1 An hymne of David I Will extoll thee my God O King and blesse thy name for ever and aye verse 2 In every day will I blesse thee and praise thy name for ever and aye verse 3 Great is Iehovah and praised vehemently and of his greatnes there is no search verse 4 Generation to generation shall land thy works and they shall shew thy powers verse 5 The comly-honour of the glorie of thy majestie and the words of thy marveils will I talk of verse 6 And the strength of thy fear-ful acts they shall speak of and thy greatnes it will I declare verse 7 The memorie of the multitude of thy goodnes they shall utter and thy justice they shall shout verse 8 Gracious and pitifull is Iehovah long suffring and great in mercie verse 9 Good is Iehovah unto all and his tender-mercies are over all his works verse 10 All thy works shall confesse thee Iehovah and thy gracious-saints blesse thee verse 11 They shall tell the glorie of thy kingdom and speak of thy power verse 12 To make-known to the sonns of Adam his powers and the glorie of the comly-honour of his kingdom verse 13 Thy kingdom is a kingdom of all eternities and thy dominion in every generation and generation verse 14 Iehovah upholdeth all that fall and up-righteneth all that are crooked verse 15 The eyes of all look-attentively unto thee and thou givest to them their meat in his time verse 16 Openest thine hand and satisfiest the desire of every living-thing verse 17 Iust is Jehovah in all his waies and mercifull in all his works verse 18 Neere is Iehovah to all that call upon him to all that call upon him in truth verse 19 He will doe the desire of them that fear him and will hear their crie and will save them verse 20 Iehovah preserveth all them the love him and all the wicked he will abolish verse 21 My mouth shall speak the praise of Iehovah and let all flesh blesse the name of his holynes for ever and aye PSAL. CXLVI 1 Halelu-jah MY soul praise thou Iehovah verse 2 I will praise Jehovah in my life I will sing-psalmes to my God while I am verse 3 Trust not ye in bounteous-princes in son of Adam with whom is no salvation verse 4 His spirit goeth-forth he returneth to his earth in that day his thoughts perish verse 5 O blessed is he in whose help the God of Jaakob is whose hope is in Iehovah his God verse 6 Which made heavens and earth the sea and all that in them is which keepeth truth for ever verse 7 Which doth judgment to the oppressed giveth bread to the hungrie Iehovah looseth the bound verse 8 Iehovah openeth-the-eyes of the blind Iehovah-up-rightneth the crooked Iehovah loveth the just verse 9 Iehovah keepeth the strangers setteth-upright the fatherlesse and the widow and overthroweth the way of the wicked verse 10 Iehovah shall reign for ever thy God O Sion to generation and generation Helelu-jah PSALM CXLVI Sing this as the 97. Psalm verse 1 HAlelu-jah My soul with-praise doe thou Jehovah celebrate verse 2 I with praising will celebrate Iehovah my life th'row I while I am Psalm to my God will sing verse 3 In Princes-bountifull trust doe not ye in mans son with whom no salvation is verse 4 His Spirit goes-forth turn to his earth doth hee in that day perish doe his purposes verse 5 Blest he that Jakobs God hath for his ayd whose hope doth in Iehovah his God stay verse 6 In him which heavens earth sea hath made
joy glad in their King be Sions sons verse 3 O let them praise with flute his name with harp and timbrel t' him sing-psalm verse 4 For in his people pleas'd is JAH the meek with health will beautify verse 5 The saints in glorie shall shew-joy shall on their beds shout-joyfully verse 6 Jn their throat Gods high-praises and a sword two edged in their hand verse 7 To doe vengeance upon heathens reproofs among the nations verse 8 To bind their Kings in fettring-chains their Nobles eke in yron bonds verse 9 The written doom on them to doe this honour all his saints unto HALELU-JAH PSALM CXLIX 1 Halelu-jah SIng ye to Iehovah a new song his praise in the Church of gracious-saints verse 2 Let Israel rejoyce in his makers let the sonns of Sion be glad in their King verse 3 Let them praise his name with flute with trembrell and harp let them sing-psalmes unto him verse 4 For Iehovah taketh-pleasure in his people he will beautifie the meek with salvation verse 5 The gracious-saints shall be gladsom in glorie shall shout joyfully upon their beds verse 6 The exaltations of God is their throat and a two-edged sword in their hand verse 7 To doe vengeance on the heathens reproofs in the nations verse 8 To bind their Kings is chaines and their Nobles in fetters of yron verse 9 To doe on them the judgement written this comely-honour is to al his gracious-sants Halelu-jah PSALM CL. Sing this as the 97. Psalm verse 1 O Praise Jah Praise God his sanctitie Praise him in firmament of his strongnes verse 2 O praise him in his actions-mightie praise him in multitude of his greatnes verse 3 O praise him with sound of the Trumpet-shril praise him with Harp and the psalterion verse 3 O praise him with the Flute and Tymberel praise him with Uirginals and Organon verse 4 O praise him with the Cymbals sounding-clear praise him with Cymbals that loud-sounding-play verse 6 Praise Jah let ev'ry thing that breath-doth-bear O glorifie-with-praise th'eternal-Jah PSALM CL. 1 Halalu-jah PRaise ye God in his sanctitie praise him in the firmament of his strength verse 2 Praise him in his powers praise him according to the maltitude of his greatnes verse 3 Praise him with the sound of the trumpet praise ye him will the psalterie and harp verse 4 Praise him with timbrel and flute praise him with Virginis and Organ verse 5 Praise him with wel-sounding Cymbals praise him with loud-sounding Cymbals verse 6 Let all breath praise Jah Halelu-Iah The end of the Book of Psalmes Of Davids Life and Acts. DAvid the sonne of Jesse of the tribe of Judah of the linage of Abraham in the * 1. Chron. 2. Mat. 1.1.17 fourteenth generation was borne in Bethlehem a towne in the tribe of Judah in the land of Canaan about 2917. yeers after the creation of the world in the dayes when Samuel the Prophet was Judge of Israel He was the * 1 Chron. 2.15 seventh and yongest of all Jesses sonnes of least esteem among them and set to keep his fathers * 1. Sam. 16.11 sheep In the three and twentieth yeer of his life he was by Samuel the Prophet privately in Bethlehem anointed * 1. Sam. 16.13 King over Israel in the midst of his brethren and the spirit of the Lord came upon him from that day forward He was * vers 12. ruddie of a beautiful countenance and goodly to look to a * vers 18. cunning plaier on the Harp a mighty valiant man of warr and prudent in speech and a cornely person and the Lord was with him Who also gave him these testimonies and promises * Act. 13.22 I have found David the sonne of Jesse a man after mine own heart which shall fulfill all my will * 1. Psal 89.19 I have layd help on one that is mighty I have exalted one chosen out of the people with whom * vers 21. my hand shal be established mine arme also shall strengthen him I will * vers 23. c. beat down his foes before his face and plague them that hate him In my name shall his horn be exalted I will set his hand in the sea and his right hand in the rivers I will make him my first born higher then the Kings of the earth My mercie will I keep for him for ever and my covenant shall stand fast with him his seed will I make to endure for ever and his throne as the dayes of heaven c. After Davids anointing in Bethlehem he went againe and feed his * 1. Sam. 16.19 fathers sheep but the spirit of God wrought mightily in him He killed * 1. Sam. 17. Goliath the Philistian giant from whose face * vers 24. all the men of Israel fled away for fear David overcame him in the name of the Lord of hosts with a sling and with a stone He was a cunning musician and * 1. Sam. 16.23 playing on his harp with his hand he refreshed K. Saul who was vexed with an evil spirit from the Lord. He was imployed in warrs against the Philistians and * 1. Sam. 18.5 whithersoever Saul sent him he behaved himself wisely and prospered and was accepted in the eyes of all the people so that the women of Israel sang of him * vers 7. Saul hath slayn his thousands and David his ten thousands But that praise * vers 8.9 procured him envie from Saul ever after and he sought to slay him but * vers 16. all Israel loved him And though he after took to wife Michal Sauls daughter yet * 1. Sam. 19. c. Saul continued his hatred against his sonne in law and first secretly then openly sought his life so that David was faine to flee and hide himself in the land of Israel and in strange countries to the * Ps 120. great affliction of his soule When Saul was dead and David * 1. Sam. 26.19 thirtie yeers of age the men of Judah * 2. Sam. 5.4 anoynted him King the second time in Hebron over the house of Judah Ishbosheth Sauls sonne resisted him but David waxed stronger and stronger Then * 2. Sam. 2.4 all Israel anointed him King over them and he reigned in Jerusalem So the time of all his reigne was * 1. Chron. 11.1.3 fourtie yeers In Hebron he reigned over Judah seven yeers and six moneths and in Jerusalem he reigned 33 yeers over all Israel and Judah During which space the Lord still exercised him with many * 2. Sam. 5.4.5 warrs abroad and troubles at home as by the defiling of his daughter * 1. Chron. 14. and 18. and 19. Thamar the killing of his son Amnon the treason and death of his son Absalon the rebellion of Sheba and other like sorowes which God * 2. Sam. 13 ●… c. for his sinns chastised him with so many and so great that the
the blacknes of the night Prov. 7.9 and blacknes of darknes Prov. 20.20 of the apple so we call that which the Hebrew here calleth hath and Zach. 2.8 babath that is the babie or litle image appearing in the eye as before is noted The word hath also signifieth a daugther whereto the Greek coree doth agree By this is meant the tender care of God for his people and David here useth both words for more vehemencie wheras elswhere one of them onely is used Ishon the black in Deut. 32 10. Prov. 7.2 babath and bath the apple in Zachar. 2.8 Lam. 2.18 hide thou me Hebr. thou shalth de or keep me secret It is the propertie of the Hebrue tongue often to set down a prayer in this forme especially in the end of a sentence as noting some assurance to have the request fulfilled So in Psal 54 3. and 59 2. and 64.2 Iob 6.23 and 21.3 and 40.5 See also the note on Psal 10 17. Vers 9. From faces or because of the wicked See Psal 3.1 enemies in soul or for the soul meaning deadly enemies that seek the soul or life See Psal 35.4 Vers 10. They-have-closed-up to weet their face or body much like that speach in Iob 15 27. he hath covered his face with his fatnes or their fat they close-up meaning that they pamper and harden themselves in pride that is prowdly or haughtily Vers 11. In our steps or in our going that is wheresoever we goe they trace our footing they compasse me and us the Hebrew hath both these readings meaning David with his company they set to weet upon us bending down to weet themselves that they be not espied as Psal 10.10 or to bend-down to weet us to overthrow us or to set down their nets and snares Vers 12. His likenes that is the likenes or hiew of every one of them or he may mean some one principal as Saul Vers 13. prevent his face that is first come to help me and suddenly and unlookt for come upon him and disappoint him with thy sword that is thy judgement and vengeance for all means of destruction are the Lords sword Isa 66.16 and 27.1 Ier. 47.6 Zeph. 2 12. or understand which wicked man is thy sword as Asshur is called the rod of his wrath Isa 10.5 and so in the verse following from mortal men which are thy hand or with thy hand that is thy judgement or plague for so Gods hand often signifieth Exod. 7.4 Act. 13.11 Vers 14. of the transitorie world that is worldlings as they of the citie are citizens Psal 7.2 16. The word Cheled is used also for the short time of mans age and durance Psal 39 6. and 89.48 Here and in Psal 49 2. it is the world named of the transitorines for the fashion of this world passeth away 1 Cor. 7 31. in this life according to Abrahams speech sonn remember that thou in thy life time receivest thy good things Luk. 16 25. Of the wickeds prosperitie here See Iob 21 7 8. c. the sonns to weet of those worldlings meaning that both they and their chlidren have their fill or satisfied are they with sonns as in Iob 21 11. they send forth their children like a flock their overplus the residue of their store or their excellencie For this word Iether is used somtime for overplus in quantitie Exod. 23 11. 1 King 11.41 sometime it nototh also the excellencie or dignity Gen. 49.3 Vers 15. View thy face that is injoy thy comfortable favour as Psal 4 7. and 16.11 or shall see and know thee plainly and perfectly as 1 Cor. 13.12 2 Cor. 3 18. 1 Iohn 3 2. when I awake to weet out of the dust of the earth from the sleep of death as Dan. 12 2. Isa 26 19. with thy image to weet I shal be satisfied with it so meaning by image of Gods glorie or with thy image that is having it upon me for as we have born the image of the earthly man so shall we beare the image of the heavenly 1 Cor. 15.49 Compare herewith Psal 73.20 Annotations Psalm XVIII Vers 1. THe servant of Iehovah So he intitleth himselfe here and in Psal 36 1. for his service in administring the kingdom This song is also written in 2 Sam. 22. with some litle change of a few words which shal be observed hand of Saul which noteth the power of the King above that which is noted by tle palm of other enemies yet for this word hand in 2 Sam. 22 1. is used palm Vers 2. I wil-dearly-love or I-love-heartily intirely with my inmost bowels The original word is in this place fot intire love but otherwhere is often used for tender mercie or bowels of compassion Psal 25.6 and 102.14 and 103.13 This verse is added here more then in 1 Sam. 22. Vers 3. fortress or munition a place or hold to flee unto when one is hunted and chased See Psal 31.3 rock Two names of a Rock are in this verse the first Selangh a firm stony rock or cliff the later Tsur a strong or sharp rock and is often the title of God himself and turned in Greek Theos that is God as in the 32. and 47. verses of this Psalm Deut. 32.4.18.30.31 Psal 71.3 and in many other places 32.4.18.30.31 Psal 71.3 and in many other places horn of my salvation that is the horn that saveth me A horn signifieth power and glory Psal 92.11 Amos 6.13 Hab. 3.4 therfore hornes are used to signifieth Kings Dan. 8.21 Rev. 17.12 And Christ is called the horn of salvation Luk. 1.69 high-defense or tower refuge See Psal 9.10 In 2 Sam. 22.3 there is added more and my refuge my saviour from violent wrong thou savest me Vers 4. Praysed that is glorious excellent prayse-worthy and accordingly for his mercies usually praysed of his peole So Psal 48.2 Vers 5. The pangs paines throwes sorowes as of a woman in childbirth so the originall word signifieth Hos 13.13 Isa 13.8 and 667. or The bands the cords as the word also signifieth Iob 36.8 Prov. 5.22 For this word in 2 Sam. 22.5 an other is used that signifieth breaches which also is applied to the breaking forth of children at the birth Hos 13.13 Isa 37.3 and to the billowes of the sea Psal 42.8 streams or brooks bourns The original word Nachal is used as our English bourn both for a brook or stream running in a valley for the valley it self 1 King 17.3.4 Waters do often figure out afflictions Psal 69.2 3. bourns or streams of waters mean vehement and violent afflictions Psal 124.4 Ier. 47.2 Belial or ungodlynes The Hebreu Belijaghnal which the Apostle in Greek calleth Belial 2 Cor. 6.15 is used to denote extream mischeif and wickednes or most impious and mischeivous persons called sons of Belial Deut. 13.13 daughters of Belial 1 Sam. 1.16 men of Belial 1 Sam. 25.25 and somtime Belial it self as in Nahum 1.15 Belial shall no more passe through thee and 2 Sam. 23.6
explaineth it I will counsell thee and set mine eye upon thee for good Or thus I will give-counsell unto thee with mine eye that is with my care and pro●●dence Thus Christ counselled Peter with his eye Luk. 22.61 So the eye is said to mock Prov. 30 17. Vers 9. like a horse c. that is be not fools and brutish so as ye must be ruled by force and rigour not by reason For unto the horse belongs a whip unto the asse a bridle and a rod to the fools back Prov. 26.3 month must be stopped or jaw is to be tyed Hebr. to stop for to be stopped active for passive as after Psal 36.3 which come not near that is which will not obey or do thee service unlesse they be forced and ruled by the bridle according to the saying of the Apostle behold we put bitts into the horses mouthes that they should obey us Iam. 3.3 Vers 10. Many paines or Great smarts or sores are for the wicked so Solomon saith Affliction foloweth sinners c. Prov. 13.21 and 19.29 and 24.20 Annotations Psalm XXXIII Vers 1. BEcometh the word denoteth a fair and comely grace for which a thing is to be liked and desired So Psal 93.5 and 147.1 The Apostle expresseth it in Greek by fair or beautifull Rom. 10.15 from Esa 52 7. Vers 2. with harp or with sittern in Hebrew Kinnor a musicall instrument invented by Jubal Gen. 4.21 used for mirth and joy Psal 137.1.2 Esa 24.8 Gen. 31.27 and therefore is called the pleasant harp Psal 81.3 opposed unto mourning Iob 30.31 in skil on this instrument David excelled 1 Sam. 16.16.23 and with this and other they used in Israel to celebrate the Lord with gladnes 1 Chron. 13.8 and 15.16.28 and 25.1 Nehem. 12.27 So spiritually in the new Testament Rev. 14.2 with Psalteric or Luit or Viole In Hebrew Nebel an instrument so called of the form which as seemeth was with a round hollow bulk much like a bottell for Nebel is also a bottell or pitcher 1 Sam. 10.3 Lam. 4.2 and of this the Greeks Latines had their instruments named Nable Naulon Nabhum The Greek here calleth it psalterion ten stringed-instrument this differed from the psalterie Psal 92.4 therefore the word with is here supplied Vers 3. a new song A thing is said to be new which is alwayes fresh renewed upon new occasions and so permanent as Job saith my glorie was new with me So Love is both an old and a new commandement 1 Ioh. 2.7.8 Or these new songs mentioned here and Psal 40.4 and 96.1 and 98.1 and 144 9. Isa 42.10 may have reference to the stats of things under the gospel where there is a new covenant Hebr. 8.8.13 new heavens and new earth Rev. 21.1 a new man Eph. 2.15 and 4.24 a new Ierusalem Rev. 21.2 and all things new 2 Cor. 5.17 Rev. 21.5 See also Rev. 5.9 and 14.3 do-well playing c. that is make good musik or melodie So 1 Sam. 16.17.18 Esa 23.16 And this melodie we are now willed to make to the Lord in our harts Ephes 5.19 The Hebrew Nagan whereof commeth Negmoth Psal 4 1. properly is to play with the hand upon an instrument 1 Sam. 19 9. Vers 4. in faith that is faithfull true and constant Fot so this word is often used as Exod. 17.12 Moses hands were with saith that is stedy firm constant Vers 5. the earth is full the like is said Psal 119.64 For God doeth good unto all both just and unjunst Mat. 5.45 and saveth man and beast Psal 36.7 Vers 6. the host of them that is the many creatures in them as Angels sun moon starrs c. Psal 148.1.2.3.5 Gen. 2 1. So mention is made of the powers or hosts of heaven Mat. 24.29 Spirit or breath thus Iehovah his Word and his Spirit are noted to be the maker of the world as in Gen. 1. Vers 7. giveth the deeps that is putteth or disposeth the deep waters into treasuries or in cellars and secret store houses hidden from the the eye of man called elswhere the secret room of the deep Iob 38.16 So God is said to have treasuries or store-houses of wind Psal 135.7 of snow and hail Iob 38.22 of darknes Isa 45.3 and the like Vers 9. it stood that is existed firm and stable and so continued So Psal 119.91 Vers 10. dissipateth or maketh-frustrate undoeth abrogateth a word opposed to ratifying confirming stablishing Isa 8 10. and 19.3 bringeth to nought annihilateth and breaketh Vers 11. shall stand that is continue and have effect whatsoever men purpose to the contrary See Isa 14.24.27 and 46.10 Prov. 19.21 Vers 12. is God to weet by speciall covenant and favour though all the earth be his Gen. 17.7 Exod. 19 5. and this is by the new covenent Heb. 8.10 So Psal 144.15 Vers 15. altogether or alone The Hebrew jachad sometime signifieth alone without others Iob 34.29 Ezr. 4.3 and so the Greek interpreters took it here translating it kata monas alone or by himself sometime it signifieth wholly or every whit Iob 10.8 sometime together or in one Psal 2.2 All these agree wel here for God onely and wholly formeth every mans heart and spirit Zac. 12.1 whereupon he is called the Father of spirits Heb. 12.9 and the God of the spirits of all flesh Num. 16.22 Vers 16. of a power that is of an armie so called because there are strong valiant and active men Psal 136.15 Vers 17. A horse is falshood that is a false and deceitfull help cannot save a man but faileth those that trust in him Zach. 10.5 Psal 76.6 The horse is here used for all warlike furniture this being above other creatures strong fierce and couragious Iob 39 22-28 and therefore is prepared for the day of battel but salvation is of the Lord Prov. 21.31 Vers 18. The eye of Iehovah that is his care and providence for good as the next verse sheweth and as Psal 32.8 zach 12.4 1 Pet. 3.12 Sometime the Lords eye is on men for evil Amos 9.4.8 Annotation Psalm XXXIV Vers 1. HIs behaviour or his sense reason properly the tast as in vers 9. Iob 6.6 and often otherwhere which is used both for ones inward sense or reason outward gesture and demeanure because by it a man is discerned and judged to be wise or foolish as meats are discerned by the tast David when he was afraid of the King of Gath changed his behaviour before them and feigned himself madde in their hands and scrabled on the dores of the gate and let his spittle fall down upon his beard 1 Sam. 21.12.13 Abimelech whose proper name was Achish King of Gath a city of the Philistims 1 Sam. 21.10 And as every King of Aegypt was called Pharaoh Gen. 41.1 Exod. 5.1 1 King 11.18 so every King of the Philistims was called Abimelech that is Father-king Gen. 20.2 and 26.1 had driven or expelled For Achish sayd to his servants which had taken and brought David to him
Psal 29.1.2 Vers 8. to his courts to his face or presence as 1 Chron. 16.29 Vers 9. of the sanctuarie or of sanctitie see Psal 29.2 tremble or be payned as in travel of childbirth Vers 10. with righteousnesses that is most righteously Vers 11. Let rejoyce or shall rejoyce and so the rest So Psal 98.7.8 9. Vers 13. with justice or in justice that is justly so Rev. 19.11 Annotations Psalm XCVII Vers 1. JEhovah that is Christ called Iehovah our justice Ier. 23 5.6 of him and his reign is this Psalm as the 7. verse manifesteth the many yles that is nations or gentiles dwelling in the yles as the yles shall wayt for his law Isa 42.4 which is expounded thus the Gentiles shall trust in his name Mat. 12.21 So Isa 60.9 Vers 2. gloomy-darknes see Psal 18.10 this noteth the terour of his doctrine and administration Mal. 3.2 Mat. 3.12 as at the law giving Deut. 4.11 stable-place establishment or base see Psal 89.15 Vers 3. Fire severe judgements for Christs enemies as Isa 42.25 and 66.15 16 Psal 50.3 Vers 4. illuminateth or hath illumined as at the giving of the law the law there were thunders lightnings voices earthquake c. Exod. 19. so the like proceed from the throne of Christ Rev. 4 5. trembleth or is payned see Psal 77 17. Vers 5. at the presence or from the face Vers 6. The heavens heavenly creatures as thunder lightning tempest c. or the Angels See Psal 50.6 Vers 7. vayn-idols see Psal 69.5 all ye Gods that is as the Greek saith all ye his Angels see Psal 8 6. Unto this the Apostle seemeth to have reference saying when he bringeth in his first begotten son into the world he saith And let all the Angels of God worship him Heb. 1 6. Although the very words of the Apostle are found in the Greek version of Deut. 32 43. but the Hebrue there hath none such See the fulfilling of this Luk. 2 13 14. Mark 1 13. Rev. 5 11 12. Vers 8. daughters that is cities of Iudah the Christian Churches see Ps 48 12. Vers 11. Light is sowen that is Comfort and joy is reserved after trouble as Esth 8 16. but hidden for the present as seed in the ground for wee are dead and our life is hid with Christ in God Colos 3.3.4 and it doth not yet appear what wee shal be 1 Ioh. 3.2 Vers 11. confesse to that is celebrate it see Psal 30.5 Annotations Psalm XCVIII Vers 1. A New song see Psal 33.3 saved him or got him salvation and victorie over all his enemies See Isa 59.16 and 63 5. Vers 2. his salvation the redemption by Christ as Luk. 2.30.31.32 so his justice is that which is by faith in Christ Rom. 10.3 4 6 10. Vers 3. remembred and consequently performed his mercy c. so Luk. 1.54.55.72.73.74 all the ends that is the dwellers in the ends of the earth so Isa 52 10. Vers 6. voice of the cornet or sound of the trumpet for here are two severall words for trumpets some of which were made of metall as silver c. Num. 10 2. some of horn Ios 6 4. and these were used both in warrs and in the worship of God see Psal 81 4. Vers 8. clap the palm clap hands a sign of joy as Isa 55.12 Psal 47.2 Vers 9. in justice that is justly So Psalm 96.13 in righteousnesses that is most righteously So Psal 9.9 Annotations Psalm XCIX Vers 1. A Restirred or though they be stirred to weet with anger as the Greek translateth be angrie see Psal 4 5. This is opened in Rev. 11.17.18 thou Lord reignest and the nations are angrie Thus the wicked are affected but the godly do rejoyce Psal 97.1 he sitteth or even he that sitteth on the Cherubims reigneth see Psal 80.2 is moved with indignation stirred up to resist as Act. 17 13. Vers 4. the strength this is joyned with Gods wrath Ezra 8.22 and here seemeth to have like meaning that God is strong to punish in judgement the rebellious and defend his people Vers 5. at the footstool or towards it meaning the Sanctuarie and Ark there Isa 60.13 1 Chron. 28 2. Lam. 2 1. Psal 132.7 Ezek. 43 7. he is as is expressed verse 8. or it the temple is holy Vers 6. with his Priests or among his principall officers the Hebrew Cohen which we call a Priest or Sacrificer is the name of the Kings cheif officer as in 2 Sam. 8 18. Davids sonns where Cohens Cheif-rulers Aularchai as the Greek turneth them which is expounded in 1 Chron. 18 17. to be the first or Chief at the Kings hand It hath the name of ministration Isa 61.6.10 and was a title specially given to Aaron and his sonns that ministred unto God in the Sanctuarie Exod. 28.3.4.41 called or were caling that is prayed for the people as Exod. 32 11. c. Num. 14.17 19. and 16.22 46. 1 Sam. 7 9. and 12.19.23 Hereupon Moses and Samuel were noted for cheif intercessors with God Ier. 15.1 Vers 7. of a clowd as Exod. 33 9. Num. 16 42. and this noteth Gods favour but with some obscurity and so is inferiour to the mediation of Christ who hath without clowds or shadowes obtained eternall redemption for us that we may goe boldly to he throne of grace for to receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need Heb. 4 14.16 and 7 25. and 9.11.12 Vers 8. a God forgiving a mighty-God that pardonedst or tookest away to weet the punishment of their sin see Ps 25 18 and taking or though thou tookest vengeance on their practises theirs that is the peoples for whom Moses prayed as Num. 14.20 21.23 Exod. 32.14.34.35 or theirs that is Moses and Aarons sinns which God punished and would not be intreated as Num. 20 12. Deut. 3.23.24.25.26 Annotations Psalm C. Vers 1. FOr confession for the publick praise of God with thanks for his mercies Vers 2. singing or shirlling showting-mirth Vers 3. made us this word is used both for our first creation in nature Gen. 1.26 and for the making of us high and excellent with graces and blessings as 1 Sam. 12.6 Deut. 32.6 Isa 43.7 and 29.23 Ephe. 2.10 and not we or and his we are as the Hebrue in the margine readeth it Both senses are good sheep or flock which he feedeth See Ezek. 34.30.31 Psal 95.7 Vers 4. confession the sacrifice of thanks was thus named 2 Chron. 29.31 Ier. 17.26 Vers 5. faith or faith-fulnes truth in performing his promises Annotations Psalm CI. Vers 2. DOe-wisely behave my self prudently as David is said to doe 1 Sam. 11.14 when wilt thou come namely to assist me in the performance hereof or when thou shalt come namely to call me unto an account of my life c. Vers 3. of Belial that is mischeivous or wicked word or thing See Psalm 41 9. Vers 4. know or acknowledge that is regard or approve so Psal 1 6. Vers 5. hurteth with tongue that traduceth or
end his egress and his regress to th' ends of them hidd from his heart none is verse 8 Jehovahs Law it perfect is the soul again-turning Jehovahs witness faithful is the simple wise-making verse 9 Iehovahs charges righteous are giving hearts glad-delight Jehovahs precept it is pure giving the eyes clear-light verse 10 Jehovahs rev'rend-fear is clean abiding stil for ay Jehovahs judgments veritie together just are they verse 11 Then gold then much fine-gold they are to be desired more and sweeter then the honey is or honey-comb-liquor verse 12 Also thy servant is by them admonished-clearly in keeping them is much reward verse 13 Errours who can discry from secret errours clense thou me verse 14 Thy servant eke restrein from sinns-presumptuous O let them not within me reign then shall I perfect be and clensd from much transgression verse 15 O let the words of my mouth be to acceptation and meditation of my heart before the face of thee Jehovah my almighty-Rock and my Redemer-free PSALM XIX 1 To the master of the Musick a Psalm of David verse 2 THe heavens doe tell the glory of God and the outspred-firmament sheweth the work of his hands verse 3 Day unto day uttereth speech and night unto night manifesteth knowledge verse 4 No speech and no words not heard is their voice verse 5 Through all the earth gone-forth is their line and into the utmost-end of the world their speakings he hath put a tent in them for the sun verse 6 And he as a bridegroom going-forth out of his privy-chamber joyeth a mighty-man to run a race verse 7 From the utmost-end of the heavens is his egress his compassing-regress is unto the utmost-ends of them and none is hidd from his heat verse 8 The law of Jehovah is perfect returning the soul the testimony of Jehovah is faithfull making-wise the simple verse 9 The precepts of Jehovah are right giving-joy to the heart the commandement of Jehovah is pure giving-light to the eyes verse 10 The fear of Jehovah is clean standing to perpetual-aye the judgements of Jehovah are truth just they are together verse 11 To be desired more-then gold and then much fine-gold and sweeter than hony and liquor of the honey-combs verse 12 Also thy servant is clearly-admonished by them in keeping them there is much reward verse 13 Unadvised-errours who doth-understand from secret faults clense-thou me verse 14 Also from presumptuous sinns withhold thou thy servant let them not have dominion in me then shall I be perfect and made-clean from much trespass verse 15 Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart before thee be to favourable-acceptation Jehovah my Rock and my redeemer PSALM XX. 1 To the master of the musick a Psalm of David verse 2 JEhovah answer thee in day of distress the name of the God of Jaakob set-thee-on-high verse 3 He send thy help from the Sanctuary and uphold thee out of Sion verse 4 He remember all thy oblations and thy burnt-offring he turn-to-ashes Selah verse 5 He-give to thee according-to thy heart and fulfill all thy counsell verse 6 We will showt in thy salvation and in the name of our God set up the banner Iehovah fulfill all thy petitions verse 7 Now I know that Iehovah saveth his Anointed answereth him out of the heavens of his holines with powers the salvation of his right hand verse 8 These make-mention of charrets and these of horses but we make-mention of the name of Iehovah our God verse 9 They stoop-down and fall but we rise-up and stand-upright verse 10 Iehovah save-thou the King he-answer us in the day we call PSALM XX. Sing this as the 84. Psalm verse 2 THe LORD eternall answer thee in day of streight-adversitee the name of Jakobs mighty-God set thee upon a refuge-hye verse 3 Send thy help from the sanctuary from Sion give thee sure-abode verse 4 He all thy gifts in-mind-up-lay thy offring ashes-make Selah verse 5 As thy heart craves give thee the same and all thy counsell he fulfill verse 6 In thy salvation showt we will and banners-rear in our Gods name All thy requests fullfill-doe JAH verse 7 Now doe I know that Jehovah he saveth his Anointed-one out of his heav'ns of sanctity he answreth him with powers-mighty his right-hands safe-salvation verse 8 Of charrets these of horses they but of the name of our God JAH we mention-make verse 9 They stoop and fall but rise and stand-upright doe we verse 10 Iehovah save-thou the King he us answer in the day we call PSALM XXI verse 2 IEhovah in thy strength the King shall joyful be in thy safe-salvation how veh'ment glad is he verse 3 Thou unto him hast given that which his heart did pray and th' earnest-asking of his lips hast not kept-back Selah verse 4 For thou preventest him with blessings of goodnes thou settest on his head a crown of gold-of-preciousnes verse 5 Life he did ask of thee to him thou gavest-it even length of dayes t'eternity and to continuance-yet verse 6 Great hath his honour been in thy salvation glory and comely-dignity thou puttest him upon verse 7 For blessings thou hast set him to perpetuall-ay even with thy face thou makest him chearfull-to-be with joy verse 8 For in Iehovah doth the King put trust and hee through mercy of the Highest-one shall not removed bee verse 9 Thine hand shall-find-out all that are thine enemies even thy right hand shall find-out them that thee with-hate-invies verse 10 At time of thy fierce-face them as an oven of fire thou wilt dispose Iehovah will them swallow in his ire and fire shall eat them up verse 11 Thou wilt the fruit of them ' stroy from the earth also their seed from sonns of earthly-men verse 12 For they intended have an evill-thing ' gainst thee a crafty-purpose they have thought but shall not able bee verse 13 Because thou wilt them set even-as a shouldring-butt against their faces with thy strings wilt ready-make to shoot verse 14 Iehovah in thy strength doe high-thy-self-advance and we will sing and praise-with-psalm thy pow'rfull-puissance PSALM XXI 1 To the master of the musick a Psalm of David verse 2 IEhovah in thy strength the King shall rejoyce and in thy salvation how vehement glad shall he be verse 3 Thou hast given to him his hearts desire and the earnest-request of his lips thou hast not kept-back Selah verse 4 For thou doest prevent him with blessings of goodnesse thou fettest on his head a crown of fine gold verse 5 Life he asked of thee thou gavest it him length of dayes ever and aye verse 6 Great is his honour in thy salvation glorious-majesty and comly-honour hast thou put upon him verse 7 For thou hast set him for blessings to perpetuall-ay thou hast made him chearfull with joy with thy face verse 8 For the King trusteth in Iehovah and through the mercy of the most-high he shall not be moved verse 9 Thy hand
The law of his God is in his heart it shal not stagger in his steps verse 32 The wicked spieth for the just seeketh to work-his-death verse 33 Iehovah will not leave him in his hand nor condemne-him-for-wicked whē he is judged verse 34 Wait-thou-earnestly for Iehovah and keep his way and he will exalt thee for to inherit the land when the wicked are cut-off thou shalt see verse 35 I have seen the wicked daunting-terrible and spreading himself-bare as a green self-growing-lawrell verse 36 And he passed-away and lo he was not and I sought him and he was not found verse 37 Observe the perfect man and see the righteous for the after-end of the man shall be peace verse 38 And trespassers shall be destroied together the after-end of the wicked shall be cut-off verse 39 And the salvation of just men is of Jehovah their strength in time of distresse verse 40 And Iehovah will help them and deliver them he will deliver them from the wicked and save them because they hope-for-safety in him PSALM XXXVIII Sing this as the 18 Psalm verse 2 IEhovah in thy wrath rebuke not me neither chastise me in thine angry-heat verse 3 For into me stuck-deep thine arrows be and thou thy hand upon me down dost let verse 4 For thy threat in my flesh is no soundnesse for my sin in my bones there is no peace verse 5 For my misdeeds are over my head gone as weighty load too weighty for me-is verse 6 My stripes do stinke rot-with-corruption because of mine undiscreet-foolishnesse verse 7 I crooked am am bow'd-down vehemently I all the day do walk sad-mournfully verse 8 For full my flanks are of sore ferventnesse and in my flesh there is no entire-part verse 9 I weakned am and crusht with vehementnesse I rore-out for the groaning of my heart verse 10 O Lord my whole desire is thee before and hid from thee is not my sighing-sore verse 11 My heart doth pant my force hath me forsoke and mine eyes light even they with me not are verse 12 My lovers my friends stand from my stroke my neighbours eke do stand removed-far verse 13 Snares also set they-that my soul do seek and they that seek mine ill do mischiefs speak All day deceits they meditating-plot verse 14 And I as deaf-man am I do not hear and as one mute his mouth that openeth not verse 15 And am even-as a man which gives not eare and in whose mouth no reprehensions be verse 16 Because Jehovah I do wait for thee O Lord my God an answer thou wilt-graunt verse 17 For I did say least at me joy-do they when my foot mooves do gainst me greatly-vaunt verse 18 For I to halt am ready and alway verse 19 fore me my payn is For I do declare my viciousnes and for my sin shew-care verse 20 And my foes living mighty-are and they are many that me hate for cause-untrue verse 21 And they that evil do for good repay are adverse to me for I good pursue verse 22 JAH leave me not my God be not from mee verse 23 O Lord my health to my help hasten thee PSAL. XXXVIII 1 A Psalm of David for to record verse 2 IEhovah rebuke me not in thy fervent-anger neither chastise me in thy wrathfull-heat verse 3 For thy arrows are stuck in me and thou lettest-down thy hand upon me verse 4 No soundnesse is in my flesh because of thy angry-threat no peace is in my bones because of my sin verse 5 For my iniquities are gone-over my head as a weighty burden they are too weighty for me verse 6 My stripes do stink are putrified because of my foolishnes verse 7 I am crooked I am bowed-down very vehemently all the day I walk sad verse 8 For my flanks are full of parching and there is no soundnesse in my flesh verse 9 I am weakned and crushed very vehemently I rore-out for the groaning of my heart verse 10 Lord before thee is all my desire and my sighing is not hid from thee verse 11 My heart panteth my able-strength forsaketh me and the light of mine eyes even they are not with me verse 12 My lovers and my neerest-friends stand from before my stroke and my neighbours stand a far off verse 13 And they that seek my soul set-snares and they that seek my evil speak woful-evils and all the day they meditate deceits verse 14 And I as a deaf man heare not and as a mute man openeth not his mouth verse 15 And I am as a man which heareth not and in whose mouth are no reproofs verse 16 Because for thee Jehovah I do hopefully-wayt thou wilt answer O Lord my God verse 17 For I savd least they rejoyce at me and when my foot is moved do magnify against me verse 18 For I am ready to halting and my pain is before me continually verse 19 For I do declare my iniquitie I am careful for my sin verse 20 And my enemies are alive are mightie and multiplied are they that hate me falsly verse 21 And they that repay evil for good are my adversaries for that I follow good verse 22 Forsake me not Jehovah my God be not farr-off from me verse 23 Hasten to my help Lord my salvation PSALM XXXIX 1 To the Master of the musick to Ieduthun a psalm of David verse 2 I Said I wil take heed to my wayes from sinning with my tongue I will keep a bridle on my mouth while the wicked is before me verse 3 I was dumb with stilnes I was silent from good and my pain was troubled verse 4 Mine heart was hot within me in my meditation the fire burned I spake with my tongue verse 5 Jehovah make me know my end and the measure of my dayes what it is let me know how soon-ceasing I am verse 6 Loe thou hast given my daies of handbreadths and my worldly-time is as nothing before thee surely all vanity is every earthly-man though setled Selah verse 7 Surely in an image walketh each-man surely in vanity doe they make-a-stirre he heapeth-up and knoweth not who shall gather them verse 8 And now what expect I Lord my hopefull-exspectation it is for thee verse 9 Rid-thou-me-free from all my trespasses put me not the reproch of the foole verse 10 I am dumb I will not open my mouth because thou hast-done it verse 11 Turne-away from on mee thy plague by the striking of thy hand I am consumed verse 12 With reproofs for iniquity thou chastisest a man and makest-melt as a moth that which-is-to-be-desired of his surely vanitie is every earthly-man Selah verse 13 Heare my prayer Jehovah and my out-cry give-eare unto my teares cease not as deafe for a stranger I am with thee a sojourner as all my fathers verse 14 Stay from me and let mee refresh my-selfe ere-that I goe and I be not PSALM XXXIX verse 2 I Said I wil beware my wayes not with my tongue to misse I le keep
verse 8 Shal they escape-safe for iniquity O God in wrath the peoples down-depresse verse 9 My wandring thou hast in account-ready thou in thy bottel put my weeping-tears yea are they not within thy registers verse 10 Then shall my foes turn back in day I call this doe I know that God will bee me by verse 11 In God the word I will with-praise-extoll in JAH the word with-praise-extoll-will I. verse 12 In God I boldly-trust I will not bee afraid what earthly-man can doe to mee verse 13 O God thy vowes are on me I will pay confessions to thee verse 14 Because thou hast my soule from death delivered-away hast not thou eke my feet from sliding-fast That I before Gods face continuallie may walk in light of them that living bee PSALM LVI 1 To the master of the musick concerning the dumb dove in farre places Michtam of David when the Philistims took him in Gath. verse 2 BE gracious to me O God for sory-man would swallow me up all the day warring he oppresseth me verse 3 Mine enviers would swallow me up all the day for many do warre with me O most-high verse 4 In the day I shall fear I will trust unto thee verse 5 In God I will praise his word in God do I trust I will not fear what flesh can do unto me verse 6 All the day my words they grievously-wrest against me all their thoughts be for ever verse 7 They draw together they keep-close themselves they doe observe my steps because they earnestly-expect my soule verse 8 For painefull-iniquity shall they escape-safe in anger cast-down the peoples O God verse 9 Thou hast counted my wandring put thou my teares in thy bottle are they not in thy register verse 10 Then shall mine enemies turn back in the day that I call this I know that God wil be for me verse 11 In God I will praise the word in Jehovah I will praise the word verse 12 In God doe I trust I will not feare what earthly-man can doe unto me verse 13 Thy vowes are upon me O God I will pay confessions unto thee verse 14 For thou hast delivered my soul from death hast thou not also my feet from sliding for to walk on before God in the light of the living PSALM LVII 1 To the master of the musick Corrupt not Michtam of David when he fled from the face of Saul into the cave verse 2 BE gracious to me O God be gracious to me for in thee my soule hopeth-for-safetie and in the shadow of thy wings will I hope-for-safetie till the woeful-evils passeth over verse 3 I will call unto God most-high to the God that perfectly-accomplisheth towards me verse 4 He will send from heavens and save me he hath put-to-reproach him that would swallow me up Selah God will send his mercy and his truth verse 5 My soul is among Lions I lie among inflamers the sonns of Adam their teeth are spears and arrowes and their tongue a sharp sword verse 6 Be-exalted over the heavens O God over all the earth thy glory verse 7 They prepared a net for my steps he bowed my soule they digged a pit before me they are fallen into the midds of it Selah verse 8 Firmly-prepared is my heart O God firmly-prepared is my heart I wil sing and praise-with-psalm verse 9 Raise up my glory raise-up psalterie and harp I will raise up at the day-dawning verse 10 I will confesse thee among the peoples O Lord I will praise-thee-with-psalm among the nations verse 11 That thy mercy is great unto the heavens and thy truth unto the skies verse 12 Be exalted over the heavens O God over all the earth thy glorie PSALM LVII Sing this as the 60. Psalm verse 2 O God be gracious unto mee to me be gracious for in thee my soule for shelter-safe-hopeth and in shade of thy wings I will hope for my shelter-safe until each-woefull-ev'l away passeth verse 3 I call will unto God most-hie unto the God that perfectly doth for me bring things-to-a stay verse 4 From heav'ns he sends and saveth me put him unto reproach doth he that would me swallow-up Selah God he doth send-forth his mercie and his assured-veritie verse 5 My soule the Lions is among I lie among the inflamers the sonns of men whose teeth are spears and arrowes and sharp sword their tongue verse 6 God over heav'ns be lifted-hie over the whole earth thy glory verse 7 Net for my steps prepar did they he bow'd my soul they diggd a pit before me and in midds of it themselves are fallen-down Selah verse 8 Mine heart ô God prepar'd-firmely mine heart prepar●d is stedfastly I sing wil and with psalm-wil-praise verse 9 Raise-up thy-self ô my glorie raise-up thee harp and psalterie at dawning-day I wil-up-raise verse 10 In peoples Lord I will thee laud in nations thee with-psalm-applaud verse 11 That great to heav'ns is thy mercy and to the skies thy veritie verse 12 God over heav'ns up-lifted bee over the whole earth thy glory PSALM LVIII Sing this as the 45. Psalm verse 2 IN deed Assemblie do ye speak justice judge yee ô Adams sonns righteousnesses verse 3 Yea yee in heart work evil-injuries yee in the land weigh your hands violentnes verse 4 The wicked from the womb estranged bee erre from the belly speaking falsitie verse 5 Poison they have like serpents poison-warm as of the dead asp that doth stop his ear verse 6 Which wil not hear the voice of thē that charm of the most-wise inchanting sorcerer verse 7 Their teeth O God in their mouth break-away the Lions toshes burst thou out O JAH verse 8 As waters that goe-hence refus'd be they bend he his shafts as cut off let them been verse 9 As snail that melteth let him goe-away as womans fore-birth Sun that have not seen verse 10 Ere they perceive your thorns of the Brier even quick he wil whirle each away in ire verse 11 The just shall joy when vengeance he doth see shal wash his feet in bloud of the godlesse verse 12 And men shall say fruit for the just surelie surelie a God judging in earth there is PSALM LVIII 1 To the master of the musick Corrupt not Michtam of David verse 2 IN deed O assemblie speak ye justice judge ye righteousnesses O sonns of Adam verse 3 Yea in heart ye work injurious-evils in the land ye weigh the violent-wrong of your hands verse 4 The wicked are estranged from the womb they erre from the belly speaking a lye verse 5 Hot-poison they have like-as the hot-poison of a serpent as of the deaf asp that stoppeth his eare verse 6 Which will not hear the voice of charmers of him that inchanteth inchantments of him that is made-wise verse 7 O God break their teeth in their mouth burst-out the Lions toshes O Jehovah verse 8 Let them be refused as waters that passe-away bend he his arrowes be they as cut-off verse 9 As a snail
turnd-again and sought for God early verse 35 And called-to-mind that God their Rock should bee and the most-high God their redeemer-free verse 36 But with their mouth they ' lluerd him flattringly and with their tongue they unto him did lie verse 37 For their heart had with him no setlednes nor in his cov'nant shewd they faithfulnes verse 38 Yet he having compassionate-pitty in mercy-covered iniquitie and ' stroid them not but oft turnd-back his ire and did not all his wrathfull-heat up stire verse 39 For that they flesh were he to mind did call a wind that goes turneth not-at-all verse 40 How oft provok't they him to bitternes in desert greivd him in the wildernes verse 41 For they did turn-again and God tempted and Isr'ls Holy-one they limited verse 42 They called not to mind his hand the day when from the foe he them redeem'd away verse 43 When he his signes in Aegipt-land had shown and his works-wonderfull in field of Tsoan verse 44 And turnd their rivers into bloudy-gore also their streams that drink they could no more verse 45 He sent a mixed-swarm which ate them up and frogs among them which did them corrupt verse 46 And gave their fruit to Caterpillars spoil and to the Locust their laborious-toil verse 47 Their vine-trees with the scattring-hail he kild and with the blasting-hail their fig-trees-wild verse 48 Their cattell to the hail he gave-up-fast also their flocks unto the lightnings-blast verse 49 He sent on them his angers ardentnes fierce-wrath and indignation and distresse by sending-forth the Messengers of ill verse 50 He weigh'd a path out to his angry-will their soul he from the death did not reprive and to the pest their beasts he up-did-give verse 51 And all the first-born he in Aegypt smites in tents of Cham the chiefest of their mights The third part verse 52 He made his folk as sheep forth-for to presse and as a flock led them in wildernes verse 53 And led them safely and they did not dread and those their enemies he sea cov'red verse 54 And to his holy border he them train'd this mountain which his right-hand had obtain'd verse 55 And from their faces cast-out heathens all and made them in line of possession fall And he did cause the tribes of Israel within their tabernacles for to dwell verse 56 Yet tempted they and bitterly-grieved high God and to his hests they took no heed verse 57 But turned-back and faithlesnes did show like to their fathers turn'd as warping bow verse 58 And stirrd his anger by their places high and by their idols stirrd his jealousie verse 59 God heard this and he was exceeding-wroth and Israel he veh'mently did loath verse 60 The dwelling-place of Shilo left he then the tent that he had placed among men verse 61 And gave his strength into captivitie into distressers hand eke his glorie verse 62 And to the sword his folk he gave-up-fast and with his heritage his wrath surpast verse 63 Their choise-yong men the fire devouring ate their Virgins none with song-did-celebrate verse 64 Their sacrificers by the sword did fall their widowes also did not weep at-all verse 65 The Lord then as one out of sleep did wake as strong-man after wine that showt-doth-make verse 66 And did behind smite his distressing foes gave them eternal shame-opprobrious verse 67 And he the tent of Joseph did refuse and tribe of Ephrajim he did not chuse verse 68 But tribe of Judah he by choise-approv'd the mountayn Sion which he dearly-lov'd verse 69 And like high-places built his sanctuarie like th' earth which he founded t'eternitie verse 70 And of his servant David choise-did-make and from the folds of sheep he did him take verse 71 From th'ewes with young he brought him his people Ja'kob to feed and his own Israel verse 72 And them he with his hearts perfection fedd and by discretions of his hands them ledd PSALM LXXVIII 1 An instructing psalm of Asaph GIve ear my people to my law incline your ear to the words of my mouth verse 2 I will open my mouth in a parable I will utter hidd-things of antiquitie verse 3 Which we have heard and have knowen them and our fathers have told us verse 4 We will not hide from their sonns to the generation after telling the prayses of Iehovah his power also and his marvells which he hath done verse 5 How he stablished a testimonie in Jaakob and put a law in Israel which he commanded our fathers to make them known to their sonns verse 6 That the generation after sonns that should be born might know might rise up and tell their sonns verse 7 And they might put their constant-hope in God and not forget the acts of God and might keep his commandements verse 8 And not be as their fathers a generation perverse and rebellious a generation that prepared-not aright their heart and whose spirit was not faithfull with God verse 9 The sonns of Aephrajim armed shooting with bow turned-back in the day of battell verse 10 They kept not the covenant of God and in his law they refused to walk verse 11 And forgate his actions and his marveilous works which he had shewed them verse 12 Before their fathers he had done a miracle in the land of Aegypt the field of Tsoan verse 13 He cleft the sea and made them passe through and made the waters to stand as an heap verse 14 And led them with a cloud by day and all the night with a light of fire verse 15 He clave the Rocks in the wildernes and gave drink as out of the great deeps verse 16 And brought forth streams out of the rock and made waters descend like rivers verse 17 And they added yet to sin against him to provoke-bitterly the most-high in the drie-desert verse 18 And tempted God in their heart asking meat for their soule verse 19 And they spake against God they said Can God furnish a table in the wildernes verse 20 Loe he smote the Rock and waters gushed-out and streames overflowed can he also give bread or can he prepare flesh for his people verse 21 Therefore Jehovah heard and was exceeding-angry and fire was kindled against Iaakob and also anger came up against Israel verse 22 Because they beleeved not in God and trusted not his salvation verse 23 Though he had commanded the skies from above and opened the dores of heavens verse 24 And rained upon them Manna to eat and the wheat of heavens he gave to them verse 25 Man did eat the Bread of the mighties he sent them meat to satietie verse 26 He made an East wind to passe-forth in the heavens and brought on a South wind by his strength verse 27 And rained flesh upon them as dust and sethered sowl as the sand of the seas verse 28 And made it fall in the midds of his camp round-about his dwelling-places verse 29 And they did eat and were filled vehemently and their desire he
heav'ns thou firme-establish wilr in them thy verity verse 4 With mine elected-one I have stricken a covenant a ratifying-oath I gave to David my servant verse 5 Thy seed I will establish-sure unto eternall-aye thy throne I also will build-up to age and age Selah verse 6 And heavens O Jehovah shall thy wondrous worke confesse within th' assembly of the saints also thy faithfulnesse verse 7 For who may to Jehovah be compared in the sky may to Jehovah likened be 'mong sonns of the Mighty verse 8 God in the secret of the Saints much terrible is he and to be feared over all that round about him be verse 9 Jehovah O thou God of hosts who like unto thee is O mighty Jah and round-about thee is thy faithfulnesse verse 10 Over the swelling of the sea thou ruling bearest-sway when waves thereof do rise on high thou stilling-them dost lay verse 11 Proud-Rahab beaten-down thou hast even-as a wounded-weight thine enemies thou scattred hast with arm of thy strong-might verse 12 To thee the heav'ns also the earth doth unto thee belong the world and plentie of the same thou hast them founded-strong verse 13 The North and on right-side the South thou hast created them the Tabor and the Hermon hill they showt shall in thy name verse 14 Thou hast an arm with puissance their hand is powerfully corrobated thy right-hand it is exalted high verse 15 Justice and judgment of thy throne are the prepared-place mercifullnes and faithfull-truth doe goe-before thy face verse 16 O blessed are the folk that know the trompets sounding-shrill Jehovah in thy faces light they shall walk-forward-still verse 17 In thy renowned-name they shall be gladsom all the day and in thy justice-righteous exalted be shall they verse 18 For thou art of their fortitude the beautifull-glorie and in thy favourable-grace our horn shall be lift-high verse 19 For our protecting-shield unto Jehovah doth pertain to Holy-one of Israel eke our King soveraign The second part verse 20 Then didst thou to thy gracious-Saint speak in a vision and saidest I have help impos'd upon a mighty-one a choise-one I out of the folk exalted verse 21 Found have I. David my servant ' ointed have him with mine oil holie verse 22 With whom my hand shall stable be yea strength him shall mine arme verse 23 The foe shall not exact on him nor son of wrong him harme verse 24 And I will beat-down from his face his strait-afflicting-foes and them that haters of him are with plague-I-smite will those verse 25 Likewise with him my faithfullnes shall be and my mercie and-also in my name his horn shall be exalted-high verse 26 His hand in sea his right hand in the rivers set will I. verse 27 My Father shall he call to me thou art my God mightie And rock of my salvation thou verse 28 I also will grant him to be the first-begott above the Kings of th' earth supreme verse 29 For ever I will keep for him my mercifull-kindnes my cov'nant eke to him shall be of constant faithfullnes verse 30 And I will-put his seed for aye as daies of heavens his throne verse 31 If his sonns leave my law and shall not in my judgments gone verse 32 If they my statutes shall-profane and not observe my hests verse 33 I le visit then their sin with rod with stripes their crookednes verse 34 And-yet I will not frustrate-make from with him my mercie neither against my faithfulnes use-lving-fellacie verse 35 The covenant which I have made I will not it profane and that which is gone-out my lips I will not change the same verse 36 Once sware I by my holines if I to David lie verse 37 His seed shall be for ever and his throne as Sun 'fore mee verse 38 As Moon it shall be stablished unto eternall aic and as a witnesse in the skie that faithfull is Selah The third part verse 39 But thou hast-cast-off and refus'd art-wroth with thine ' ointed verse 40 The covenant of thy servant thou hast abolished thou hast profaned to the earth his crown verse 41 Thou hast down-brast his hedges all his fortresses a ruine put-thou-hast verse 42 All they that passe-along the way spoil-him-with-robberie he to his neighbours is-become a shamefull-opprobrie verse 43 Thou hast exalted the right-hand of his afflicting-foes and all his hatefull enemies thou hast rejoyced those verse 44 Also the sharp-edge of his sword rebated it thou hast and in the battell hast thou not established him fast verse 45 His brightnes thou hast made to cease and cast his throne to ground verse 46 Daies of his youth thou shortned hast with shame hast wrapt-him-round verse 47 How long LORD wilt thou hide thyself to perpetuitie and burn shall as the very fire thy wrathfull fervencie verse 48 O call thou to remembrance how I transitorie am to what vain-state thou didst create all children of Adam verse 49 What man shall live and not see death deliver shall-away his soule out of the powerfull-hand of deaths estate Selah verse 50 Where be thy former mercies Lord thou by thy veritie to David swar'st verse 51 Remebmer Lord thy servants opprobrie that I doe in my bosome bear of all the folks mighty verse 52 Wherewith thy foes Jehovah doe reproach-opprobriously wherewith the footsteps of thy Christ reproachfull-blame doe they verse 53 Jehovah blest for ever be Amen Amen I say PSALM LXXXIX 1 An instructing psalm of Aetham the Aezrachite verse 2 I Will sing the mercies of Iehovah for ever to generation will I make-known thy faithfulnesse with my mouth verse 3 For I said mercy shal be built-up for ever the heavens thou wilt establish thy faithfulnes in them verse 4 I have stricken a covenant with my chosen I have sworn to David my servant verse 5 I will stablish thy seed unto eternity to generation and generation will I build up thy throne Selah verse 6 And of the heavens shall confesse thy marvelous work Iehovah also thy faithfulnes in the Church of the saints verse 7 For who in the skie may be compared to Iehovah may be likened to Iehovah among the sons of the mighties verse 8 God is danting-terrible in the secret of the saints very-much and fearefull over all round-about him verse 9 Iehovah God of hosts who is like thee mighty Iah and thy faithfulnesse round-about thee verse 10 Thou rulest over the swelling of the sea when the waves therof rise-high thou stillest them verse 11 Thou hast beaten-down Rahab as a wounded man thou hast scattered thine enemies with the arm of thy strength verse 12 Thine are the heavens thine also is the earth the world and plenty therof thou hast founded them verse 13 The North and the right-side thou createdst them Tabor and Hermon in thy name they shall showt verse 14 Thou hast an arm with might strong is thy hand exalted is thy right-hand verse 15 Iustice and judgment are the prepared-place of thy throne mercy and truth
goe-before thy face verse 16 O blessed are the people that know the showting-sound Jehovah in the light of thy face they shall walk-on verse 17 In thy name they shall be glad all the day and in thy justice shall they be exalted verse 18 For thou art the glory of their strength in thy favourable-acceptation our horn shall be exalted verse 19 For of Jehovah is our shield and of the holy-one of Israel our King verse 20 Then spakest thou in a vision to thy gracious-saint and saidest I have put help upon a mightie-one I have exalted one-chosen out of the people verse 21 I have found David my servant with oil of mine holines have I anointed him verse 22 With whom my hand shall be established also mine arm shall strengthen him verse 23 The enemie shall not exact upon him and the son of injurious-evill shall not afflict him verse 24 And his distressers I will beat-down from his face and them that hate him will I plague verse 25 And my faithfullnes and my mercy shall be with him and in my name shall his horn be exalted verse 36 And I will set his hand in the sea and his right hand in the rivers verse 27 He shall call on me my father thou my God and rock of of my salvation verse 28 I also will give him to be the first-born High above the Kings of the earth verse 29 For ever will I keep for him my mercy and my covenant shall be faithfull to him verse 30 And his seed I will put to perpetuitie and his throne as the daies of heavens verse 31 If the sonns shall leave my law and shall not walk in my judgements verse 32 If they shall profane my statutes and not keep my commandements verse 33 Then will I visit their trespasse with the rod and their iniquitie with stripes verse 34 But my mercy I will not make-frustrate from with him nor deal-falsly against my faithfullnes verse 35 I will not profane my covenant and that which is gone out of my lips I will not change verse 36 Once I have sworn by my holines if I lie unto David verse 37 His seed shall be for ever and his throne as the Sun before me verse 38 As the Moon it shall be stablished for ever and a witnesse in the skie faithfull Selah verse 39 But thou hast cast-off and refused hast been exceeding-wroth with thine Anointed verse 40 Hast abolished the covenant of thy servant hast profaned his crown to the earth verse 41 Hast burst-down all his hedges hast put his fortresses a mine verse 42 All that passe by the way robb him he is a reproach to his neighbours verse 43 Thou hast exalted the right hand of his distressers hast rejoyced all his enemies verse 44 Also thou hast turned the edge of his sword and hast not made him to stand in the battell verse 45 Thou hast made his brightnes to cease and his throne thou hast cast-down to the earth verse 46 Thou hast shortned the daies of his youth hast enwrapped him with shame Selah verse 47 How long Jehovah wilt thou hide thy self to perpetuitie shall thy hot-wrath burn like the fire verse 48 Remember how transitorie I am unto what vanity thou hast created all the sonns of Adam verse 49 What strong-man shall live and not see death shall deliver his soule from the hand of hell Selah verse 50 Where be those thy former mercies Lord thou swarest to David by thy faithfulnes verse 51 Remember Lord the reproach of thy servants that I bear in my bosome of all great peoples verse 52 Wherewith thine enemies Jehovah doe reproach where-with they doe reproach the footsteps of thine Anointed verse 53 Blessed be Jehovah for ever Amen and Amen The fourth Book PSALM CX Sing this as the 74. Psalm verse 1 O Lord thou unto us hast been an habitation in everie generation and generation verse 2 Before the mounts were born and th' earth and world brought-forth by thee even from eternitie thou art God to eternitie verse 3 Thou dost unto contrition turn miserable-man and thou dost say return-again ye children of Adam verse 4 For in thine eyes a thousand yeers are even-as yesterday when it is past and as a watch that in the night doth stay verse 5 As with a flowing-current thou dost cary them away they as a sleep are in the morn are as the changed hay verse 6 It in the morning flourisheth and groweth-changeably it in the evening is cut down and fadeth-withering-dry verse 7 For in thine anger we have been consumed-utterly and in thy wrathfull-heat we have been troubled suddainly verse 8 Our vicious-iniquities before thee thou dost place our hidden-close iniquities to clear-light of thy face verse 9 Because in thine exceeding-wrath our daies all turn-away our yeers we have consumed-quite even-as a thought were they verse 10 The dayes of those our yeers in them are threescore yeers and ten and if they be in valour-strong fourscore yeers in them been And their pride molestation is and painfull-miserie for speedily it is cut-down and we away doe flie verse 11 O who doth of thine anger know the mighty-powerfullnes according also to thy fear thy fervent-wrathfullnes verse 12 To count the number of our dayes so skilfull make us be that unto understanding-wise apply the heart may wee verse 13 Jehovah turn thy self again how long wilt thou deferr let it repent thee also for them that thy servants are verse 14 Thou with thy mercie satisfie us in the morn that wee in all our daies even chearfully may showt and joyfull be verse 15 O make thou us for to rejoyce even-as the daies have been wherein thou hast afflicted us the yeers we ev I have seen verse 16 Unto thy servants let thy work appear thy comlines unto their sons verse 17 And on us be our LORD Gods pleasantnes and th' operation of our hands upon us stablish-sure yea th' operation of our hands establish-it-secure PSALM XC 1 A prayer of Moses the man of God LOrd thou hast been to us an habitation in generation and generation verse 2 Before the mountains were born and thou hadst brought forth the earth and the world even from eternitie unto eternitie thou art God verse 3 Thou turnest sory-man unto contrition and sayest return ye sonns of Adam verse 4 For a thousand yeers in thine eyes are as yester day when it is past and as a watch in the night verse 5 Thou cariest them-away-with-a floud they are as a sleep in the morning as the grasse that is changed verse 6 In the morning it flourisheth and is changed at the evening it is cut-down and withereth verse 7 For we are consumed in thine anger and in thy wrathfull-heat we are suddainly-troubled verse 8 Thou hast set our iniquities before thee our hidden sinns to the light of thy face verse 9 For all our daies doe turn-away in thine exceeding-wrath we have consumed our yeers as a thought verse 10 The
Exod. 30.10 and as is expressed Ios 6.3 So twise or two times Though it may also be interpreted one thing two things as achath is one thing Psalm 27.4 The Greek here saith Once spake God these two things have I heard Vers 13. to man that is to every-one as this phrase is opened Mat. 16.27 Rom. 2.6 Rev. 22.12 to his work whether it be good or evil See the like in Prov. 24.12 Ier. 32.19 Iob 34.11 Ezek. 7.27 2 Cor. 5.10 Ephes 6.8 Col. 3.25 1 Pet. 1.17 Annotations Psalm LXIII Vers 1. WIldernes of Iudah the forrest of Hareth 1 Sam. 22.5 or the wildernes of Ziph 1 Sam. 23.14 both which were in the tribe of Judah Vers 2. early this noteth care and diligence Iob 8.5 Hos 5.15 Psal 78.34 Prov. 1.28 Luk. 21.38 longeth-ardently this word which is here onely found seemeth to denote an earnest or hot appetite for meat as the former thirst is for drink land of drought that is dry land for so the wilds or deserts were usually waterlesse Psal 107.33.35 Exod. 17.1 Num. 20.1.2 Ier 2.6 weary and consequently thirstie which is caused by wearines So Psal 143.6 Vers 3. the sanstuarie or the sanctitie the holy place so called for the more revence and because holines became that house Psal 93.5 for to see this may be meant of his present desire to behold it as in time past or as a continued speech of his passed comfort when I did behold thy strength thy strength and thy glorie both these were seen in the Ark of the testimonie whence Gods oracles were uttered Exod. 25.22 Numb 7.89 called therefore the ark of Gods strength Psal 132.8 and also his glorie 1 Sam. 4 21.22 See also Psal 78.61 and 105.4 Vers 4. land commend or glorifie thee Vers 5. So will I blesse thee to weet when thou restorest me again unto thy sanctuary therefore also it may be taken for a prayer So let me blesse thee in my life that is whiles I live here on earth So Psal 49.19 and 104.33 and 146.2 lift up my palmes that is pray which was with this gesture of holding up the palmes of the hands towards heaven as looking to receive a blessing So Iob 11.13 Lam. 2.19 and 3 41. Psal 141.2 It is called also the lifting up of the hands Psal 28.2 and spreading out of the palms Psal 44.21 and 88.10 Vers 6. fat or sewet and fatnes Both words in the originall signify fatnes and hereby is meant satietie of pleassres so Ier. 31.14 Psal 36.9 Vers 7. when I remember or If I remember that is so oft as The Hebrew im if is here used for when as also 1 Sam. 15.17 So in Greek can if Mat. 6.22 is hotan when Luk. 11.34 watches or custodies observations which were in the night as is expressed Psal 90.4 See the note there Vers 8 helpfulnes that is a full help as Psal 44 27. Vers 9. cleaveth after thee this noteth love constancie and humilitie and union in the spirit for as man and wife cleaving together are one flesh Gen. 2.24 so he that cleaveth to the Lord is one spirit 1 Cor. 6.17 And this union commeth of the Lord who saith by the Prophet as the girdle cleaveth to the lomes of a man so have I tied to me the whole house of Israel that they might be my people Ier. 13.11 Vers 10. for tumultuous-ruine that is to bring my soul unto destruction or ruine See this word Psal 35.8 Vers 11. They shall make him run-out or They the enemies shall powr out him meaning some principall as Saul or every of his foes or He every one that seeks my soul shal be made run out that is his bloud shal be shed as waters Psal 79.3 A like phrase is used Ier. 18.21 Ezek. 35.5 hands that is the edge or force of the sword as Iob 5.20 Ier. 18.21 portion of foxes that is left unburied for foxes and other wild beasts to prey upon and devour So Sauls bloud flowed out by the sword and his company slain on mount Gilboa lay for a prey to the beasts 1 Sam. 31. So Christs enemies slain with the sword are eaten of ravenous fowles Rev. 19.21 Vers 12. But the King that is I who am King by Gods anointing 1 Sam. 16.12.13 and Christ the son of David sweareth by him that is by God by swearing meaning Gods whole worship whereof swearing was a part Deut. 6.13 Isa 45.23 and 65.16 Ier. 4 2. Annotations Psalm LXIV Vers 2. PRayer or meditation see Psal 55.3 the Greek saith when I pray unto thee Vers 3. the secret or secrecie mysterie that is Council or assembly of evill doers that is the malignant church as the holy church is called the secrecie or mysterie of the righteous Psal 111.1 Vers 4. bent their arrow that is laid their arrow ready on their bended bow The like phrase was in Psal 58.8 See also Psal 11.2 bitter word or bitter thing as the Greek explaineth it So after in verse 6. an evill word or thing See the note on Psalm 7.1 Vers 6. they tell to hide or of hiding that is impart their counsell one to another how to hide snares they accomplish an exquisite search or a search searched-out that is a curious diligent search The Greek translateth they are consumed searching out searches in meaning that they spend both their time and themselves in searching out evils against the just It may also be read we are consumed by the search searched out meaning that in their judgement we cannot escape their snares even the inmost Hebr and the inmost that is whatsoever any mans wit and deep heart can find out or So deep is the inward-part and heart of man Vers 8. have been or assuredly shall be the time past being used for more certainty as in Isa 9.6 And by have been is meant the sure event and accomplishment of Gods judgements on them with the continuance of the same As the Hebrew word of being signifieth to come to pàsse or have event 1 Sam. 4.1 Iob 37.6 and to continue to be Dan. 1.21 Vers 9. they have caused them-every-one Hebr. caused him which being spoken of many as in this place meaneth them all severally to one man to fall c. or to stumble-down signifying that Gods stroakes should have effect to overthrow them by their own devises betake themselves to flight or shall wander-about in their flight which noteth great fear and unstayednes which the Greek therefore turneth are troubled and is meant of the wicked their favourites Annotations Psalm LXV Vers 2. PRaise silent wayteth or is silent that is submisly and quietly exspecteth thee see Psalm 62 2. or Vnto thee there is silence and prayse that is silence looking to receive mercies and prayse for them being received The Greek saith prayse becometh thee The Hebrew also may imply the same though it be more significant Vers 3. Thou hearest or O thou that hearest or he that heareth see after in verse all flesh that is
thy goings or wayes and administration in the that is which art in the sanctuary or into the sanctuary referring it to Davids carying of the Ark into the holy Tent. 1 Chron. 13.6.8 and 15.28 Vers 26. beating-on-timbrels or on tabers to weet with the hand so in the triumph at the red sea Marie the sister of Aaron and all the women after her with timbrels and pipes sung praise to God Exod. 15.20.21 So at the slaughter of the Philistims 1 Sam. 18.6.7 and at the slaughter of the Ammonites Iudg. 11.34 A timbrel or taber is in Hebrew named Toph of the like sound that it maketh when it is striken Vers 27. In the churches or congregations see Psalm 26.12 ye of the fountain that come out of Israel as out of a well or fountain as the phrase taken from Deut. 33.28 Esaias hath also one much like it Isa 48.1 It seemeth to be meant of the people though it may also be referred to Christ blesse the Lord who is of the fountain of Israel For of the Israelites concerning the flesh Christ came who is God over all blessed forever Amen Rom. 9 5. Vers 28. There in the churches be little Benjamin the tribe or posteritie of Benjamin who was himself little that is yongest of all Israels children and his tribe little that is few in number being almost all destroyed for the sin of Gibea Iudg. 20 44. c. their ruler the Prince of that tribe The Greek version saith in a traunce taking the Hebrew Rodem to be of radam though it be not found elswhere in this form yet rare words but once used are sundry times found in this and other Psalmes These things applied to Christs times and after are very mysticall Benjamin the least is here put first so in the Heavenly Jerusalem the first foundation is a Iasper Rev. 21.19 which was the last precious stone in Aarons Breast-plate on which Benjamins name was graven Exod. 28.20.10.21 In this tribe Paul excelled as a Prince of God though one of the last Apostles 1 Cor. 15.8.9.10 who was converted in a traunce or ecstasie Actor 9.3.4 c. and in ecstasies he and other Apostles saw the mysteries of Christs kingdom Act. 10.10.11 c. 2 Cor. 12.1.2.3.4 their assemblie in Greek their governours the Hebrew word Regamah but once used causeth this ambiguitie for coming of Ragam to throw an heap of stones Levit. 24.14 may either be taken for an heap or assemblie or for a stone that is a ruler as elswhere a stone signifieth Gen. 49.24 Of this tribe of Judah were the Apostle Iames and other our Lords brethren Gal. 1.19 Act. 1.14 Zebulun Naphtali these tribes were situate in the furthest parts of Canaan as Iuda and Benjamin were in the first cheefest parts meaning by these few all other tribes gathered to praise God In these costs Christ called to Apostleship Simon Peter Andrew c. fishers of Galile Vers 29. commanded thy strength that is powerfully appointed it speaking to the church See the like phrase Psal 133.3 and 44.5 By strength also Kingdom is often meant Vers 30. For thy pallace or temple which was after Davids dayes to be built in the heavenly Ierusalem the Lord and the Lamb are the Temple of it Rev. 21.22 bring a present or lead-along a gift that is gifts or presents So Psal 76.12 which presents are sometimes of the persons of men See Isa 18.7 and 66.20 Rom. 15.16 and 12.1 Vers 31. Rebuke that is Destroy see Psal 9.6 company of spear men or of archers the rowt or crew of the cane that is such as use canes or reeds whereof spears or arrowes were made Of this word companie see before verse 11. It may also be read the wild-beasts of the reeds meaning the salvage wicked people mighty bulls the high Priests and great personages see Psal 22.13 that submitteth that is the hypocrite which feigneth subjection as the former were professed enemies or till he that is every one submitt as Deut. 33.29 The word signifieth such submission as when one casts down himselfe at the feet as to be troden on so Prov. 6.3 he hath scattred this is spoken to the Church of God The Greek turneth it as the former Scatter thou Vers 32. Princely-ambassadours Hebr. Chashmannim a word not used but here The Greek saith Presbeis Ambassadours Aegipt in Hebrew called Mitsrajim the name of the son of Cham the son of Noah Gen. 10.6 who called the countrie where he and his posteritie dwelt by his own name In Greek and in the new Testament it is alwayes called Aegipt Aethiopia in Hebrew Cush another son of Cham brother to Misrarim and Canaan Gen. 10.6 the country where he and his children dwelt is called by his name Cush in Greek Aethiopia The people we call black-Moors hastily-stretch Hebr. make run noting the readines of that nation to offer gifts and sacrifices and to receive the gospel See Act. 8.27 c. Vers 34. of heavens of antiquitie that is the most ancient and highest heavens which were since the world began noting hereby Gods powerfull majestie and help to his Church as Deut. 33.26 will give or giveth usually his voice that is speaks alowd or thundreth see the note on Psal 46.7 and 29.3 Some Apostles were called Sonns of thunder Mark 3.17 and Christs powerfull voice raiseth the dead Iohn 5.25 Vers 35. Give the strength that is strong-praise and the glorie of the kingdome See Psal 8.3 Vers 36. sanctuaries the holy and most holy places of the tabernacle and heaven it self see Psal 43.3 the people that is as the Greek explaineth his people So the soul Psal 6.92 for my soul see Psal 45.4 Blessed be God Hereupon God was called in Israel the Blessed one as Mark. 14.61 Art thou Christ the son of the Blessed that is the son of God Mat. 26.63 Annotations Psalm LXIX Vers 1. SHoshannim that is six-stringed instruments or Lilies See Psal 45.1 Vers 2. Save me c. David in his troubles being a figure of Christ prayeth for deliverance from tentations and persecutions under the similitudes of waters mud myre pit deeps streams c. and that this Psalm had accomplishment in Christ the Evangelists shew Mat. 27.48 Ioh. 19.29 that the use hereof is for us the Apostle sheweth Rom. 15.3.4 that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope the soul to weet of me as the Greek explaineth it that is are ready to drown and choake me so Iohn 2.5 see also Psal 45.4 Vers 3. mud of the gulf or of the deep that is the deep or gulffy mud in the bottoms of the sea as Psalm 68.23 Iohn 2.4 another signe of great calamitie as also in Psalm 88.7 wherefore Babylon that held captive Gods people is called a Gulf or Deep Isa 44.27 no standing no stay or ground but I sink more and more Vers 4. is burnt that is parched dried or as the Greek explaineth it hoarse eyes fayl or are consumed to weet with
Annotations Psalm CIX Vers 1. OF my praise that is which art praysed of me as Psalm 22 4. or which praysest and justifiest me against the calumnies of mine enemies 2 Cor. 10 18. Rom. 2 29. Num. 12 7 8. cease not or be not silent see Psal 28 1. of deceit that is the deceitful man as the Greek explaineth it so pride for prowd person Psal 36 12. are or have opened to weet themselves Vers 4. And I prayer to weet I made or give my self to prayer as the Greek saith I prayed or I am a man of prayer So I peace Psalm 120 7. See also 1 Cor. 14 33. Vers 6. Set in office or Make-visiter or overseer see verse 8. the wicked one the devill as 1 Ioh. 2 13 14. and 3 12. and 5 18. or generally wicked rulers the adversarie in Hebrue Satan in Greek the Devil who is an adversarie to mankind 1 Pet. 5 8. Rev. 12 9. at his right hand to resist and overcome him Zach. 3 1. and this is spoken of all his foes as of one man or of some one special as Doeg enemie to David 1 Sam. 22 9. c. Iudas to Christ Ioh. 13.2 But God is at the right hand of the poor verse 31. Psal 16.8 Vers 7. wicked that is as the Greek saith condemned see the note on Ps 1.1 to sin that is turned to sin and so abominable Prov. 28 9. and 15 8. Vers 8. his office or charge visitation bishoprick Episcopée and this is applied to Iudas whose office was derived to Matthias Act. 1 16 20 26. A bishop and bishops-charge so called of visitation is a common name to al overseers and offices Num. 4 16. and 31 14. Ezek. 44 11. 2 King 11 15. 2 Chron. 34 12 17. Nehem. 11 9. V. 9. fatherlesse or orphans and this is a curse of the law Exod. 22 24. Ier. 18 21. Vers 10. wander rogue-about as vagabonds Gen. 4 12. Vers 11. the creditour he to whom he is indebted or the extortioner let him seise on all his goods his labour goods gotten by his labour Vers 13. posteritie or his last end see Psal 37 37. to cutting-off or appointed to be cutt off to perdition or to destruction as the Greek explaineth The verb active is of passive signification as Psalm 32 9. and 36 3. Vers 15. memorie or memorial Psal 34 17. Iob 18 17. Vers 16. smitten with grief that is sorowful or as the Greek saith pricked in heart So verse 22. See Psal 102 5. and 34 19. Vers 17. let it come or it shall come and so after Vers 18. his rayment or a mantel let it enter or it entred It may be understood of his delight in cursing which pleased him as water and oil or of the efficacy of the curse that should pierse his own bowels and bones as Num. 5 22. Vers 20. the work that is the wage or reward due for his work so Levit. 19 13. Isa 49 4. Iob 7 2. Ezek. 29 20. Vers 21. Iehovih the name of God see Psal 68.21 doe to weet mercie as the next words shew and is expressed Psal 18 51. See also Psalm 103 9. where the word anger is omitted Vers 23. I am gone or am made to goe or depart namely towards my grave as Psal 58.9 See also Psal 102.12 1 Chron. 17.11 tossed as the grashopper or shaken off as the Locust which hath no nest or biding place but is driven to and fro being a fearful creature Nahum 3.17 Iob 39.23 or which is carried away with the wind Exod. 10.19 Vers 24. feeble or losened So that I am ready to stumble and fal So Paul calleth them loose or feeble knees Heb. 12.12 from Isa 35.3 for fatnes or for oil that is for want of fat or oil as for the fruits is for want of the fruits Lam. 9.4 for five is for want of five Gen. 18.28 or wee may turn it without fat for the Hebrue min somtime signifieth without Iob 21.9 Vers 25. shaked or wagged a sign of scorn Psal 22.8 Vers 27. thine hand that is thy handy work Vers 28. rise they up to weet against me as the Greek explaineth it and be they abashed as disappointed of their purpose Vers 31. at the right hand to assist contrarie to Satan verse 6. that judge that is condemn and persecute him to death Annotations Psalm CX Vers 1. JEhovah that is God the Father assuredly said see Psal 36 2. to my Lord that is to Christ whom David here calleth his Lord though he was also his son according to the flesh Math. 22.42.45 Rom. 1.3 Act. 2.34 So the Chaldee The Lord said unto his word meaning Christ Iohn 1.1 sit at my right-hand sitting noteth reigning with continuance 1 Cor. 15.25 Heb. 10 12.13 Gods right hand meaneth his power and majestie in the heavens Luk. 22.69 Mark 16.19 Heb. 1.3 and 8.1 and this above all Angels Heb. 1.13 thine enemies even all of them the last whereof is death 1 Cor. 15.25.26 Of this place the Apostle giveth this exposition Every Priest standeth daily ministring and ofttimes offring the same sacrifices which can never take away sinns but this man having offred one sacrifice for sin sitteth for ever at Gods right hand henceforth exspecting till his enemies be put the footstool of his feet Heb. 10.11.12.13 Vers 2. the rod or staffe scepter of thy strength thy strong staffe ô Christ that is the powerfull word of thy kingdome Isa 11.4 Mat. 13 19. which was to come out of Sion and Ierusalem Isa 2 3. Luk. 24 49. Act. 1.4 and 2.1.2 c. For in Sion Christ reigneth Psal 2 6. Reve. 14.1 rule thou that is thou shalt surely rule or have dominion see the note on Psal 37 3. Vers 3. voluntaries a people of voluntarinesses or of liberalities as Psal 68.10 that is shall most freely willingly and liberally present themselves and their oblations to thee as Iudg. 5 9. Act. 2.41 Exo. 25 2. Rom. 12 1. Psal 47.10 and 119 108. Song 6 11. of thy power or armie as Psal 33 16. that is when thou sendest forth thy powerfull gospel and preachers of the same to conquer the world Rom. 1 16. 2 Cor. 10.4 5. Reve. 6 2. Psal 45 4 5 6. in the honourable-beauties of holines or in the comly-honours of the sanctuarie meaning either the comly or honourable places of of holynes or of the sanctuarie as Psal 29.2 that is the Church or rather in the beautifull ornaments of holynes that is holy graces and vertues wherewith Christ and his people are adorned as the Priests and Levites of old with Vrim Thummim and holy garments Exod. 28.2.40 Isa 52 1. So the warries in heaven are clothed with fine linnen white and pure the righteousnes of the saints Revel 19 14 8. of the womb c. This place is difficult and may diversly be understood either of Christ himself or of his people and again if of Christ either in respect of his godhead or of his manhood Of his