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perish-quite PSALM CXIII Sing this as the 84 or as the 60 Psalm O Servants of Jehovah praise praise ye Jehovahs name alwayes verse 2 Jehovahs name it blessed bee from this time to everlasting verse 3 From Sun rise to his down going Jehovahs name it praised bee verse 4 'Bove nations all Jehovah high above the heav'ns is his glory verse 5 Who like Jehovah our God is that doth to sit on high-him-place verse 6 That doth to see him-low-debase in heavens in the earth likewise verse 7 From dust he doth the needy rear from dung he doth the poor up-bear verse 8 To set him with the Noble-men with Noble-men of his people verse 9 He makes the barren woman dwell a joyfull mother of children PSALM CXIII 1 Halehu-jah PRaise ye servants of Jehovah praise ye the name of Jehovah verse 2 Blessed be the name of Jehovah from this time and for ever verse 3 From the rising of the Sun unto the going-in of the same praised be the name of Iehovah verse 4 Iehovah is high above all nations his glory is above the heavens verse 5 Who is like Iehovah our God that lifteth himself-high to sit verse 6 That debaseth himself-low to see in the heavens and in the earth verse 7 He raiseth the poor from the dust he lifteth up the needy from the dung verse 8 To set him with bounteous-Princes with the bounteous-Princes of his people verse 9 He maketh the barren of house to dwell a joyfull mother of children Halelu-jah PSALM CXIV Sing this as the 114. Psalm verse 1 WHen Isr'el from Aegypt issude Jacobs house from folk of speech-rude verse 2 Judah became his sanctuary and Israel his seignorie verse 3 The sea saw and away it fled then river Jarden back turned verse 4 The mountains leaped like to rams the hils like to the flocks young-lambs verse 5 O sea what aild thee that thou fledst ô Jarden that thou back turnedst verse 6 O mountains that ye leapt like rams yee hils like to the flocks young-lambs verse 7 O tremble earth before the Lord before the face of Jakobs God verse 8 That turns the Rock to water lakes the flint a waters fountain makes PSALM CXIV verse 1 WHen Israel went-out from Aegypt and the house of Iakob from a people of a barbarous-speech verse 2 Iudah was for his sanctuary Israel his dominions verse 3 The sea saw and fled the Iarden turned-about backward verse 4 The mountains leaped like rams the hils like younglings of the flock verse 5 What aileth thee O sea that thou fleddest O Iarden that thou turnedst-about backward verse 6 O mountains that ye leaped like rains ye hils like younglings of the flock verse 7 At the presence of the Lord tremble thou earth at the presence of the God of Iaakob verse 8 That turneth the rock to a lake of waters the flint to a fountain of waters PSALM CXV verse 1 NOt unto us Iehovah not unto us but unto thy name give the glorie for thy mercie for thy truth verse 2 Wherefore should the heathens say where is now their God verse 3 And our God is in the heavens whatsoever pleaseth him he doeth verse 4 Their idols are silver and gold the work of the hands of earthly-man verse 5 A mouth they have and speak not eyes they have and see not verse 6 Ears they have and hear not a nose they have and smel not verse 7 Hands they have and feel not feet they have and walk not they make no sound with their throat verse 8 Like them be they that make them every-one that trusteth in them verse 9 Israel trust thou in Iehovah he is their help and their shield verse 10 House of Aaron trust ye in Iehovah he is their help and their shield verse 11 Ye that fear Iehovah trust in Iehovah he is their help and their shield verse 12 Iehovah hath remembred us he will blesse us he will blesse the house of Israel he will blesse the house of Aaron verse 13 He will blesse them that fear Iehovah the smal with the great verse 14 Jehovah will add unto you unto you and unto your sonns verse 15 Blessed shall you be of Jehovah which made the heavens and earth verse 16 The heavens the heavens are Jehovahs and the earth he hath given to the sonns of Adam verse 17 Not the dead shall praise Jah neither any that goe-down to silence verse 18 But we will blesse Jah from this time and for ever Halelu-jah PSALM CXV Sing this as the 106. Psalm verse 1 NOt unto us LORD not to us but unto thy name be the glorie giv'n for thy mercie and for thy veritie verse 2 O wherefore should the heathen folk say where is now their God verse 3 But our God is in heav'ns he doth what s'ever seems-him-good verse 4 Their idol gods silver and gold the work of mens hands be verse 5 A mouth they have and doe not speak have eies and doe not see verse 6 Ears have they and they doe not hear have nose and doe not smel verse 7 Feet have they and they doe not walk have hands and doe not feel They with their throat doe make no sound verse 8 Like unto them be those that doe them make each-one that doth his trust in them repose verse 9 O Israel trust in thee LORD their help and shield is hee verse 10 O A'rons house trust in the LORD their help and shield is hee verse 11 Ye that fear JAH trust in the LORD their help and shield he is verse 12 Jehovah hath remembred us he bounteously-will-blesse the familie of Israel he blesse will bounteously the familie of Aharon blesse will he bounteously verse 13 Hee 'l blesse them that Jehovah fear the smal with greater ones verse 14 Jehovah add will unto you to you and to your sonnes verse 15 Blesse shall you of Iehovah be which made the earth and heaven verse 16 Heav'ns heav'ns Jehovahs are and th' earth he t'Adams sonns hath given verse 17 The dead nor any down that goe to silence praise not JAH verse 18 But we will blesse Jah henceforth and for aye Halelu-jah PSALM CXVI Sing this as the 74. Psalm verse 1 I Love because Jehovah doth my voice my prayers hear verse 2 And in my daies will call because he bow'd to me his ear verse 3 The pangs of death did compasse me th'afflicting-anguishes of hell did also find me out I found grief and distresse verse 4 And on Jehovahs name I call'd Oh LORD now ridd my soule verse 5 Gracious Iehovah is and just and our God mercifull verse 6 Jehovah doth the simple keep I was even low-supprest and he did save me verse 7 O my soule return unto thy rest Because Jehovah bounteously rewarded hath to thee verse 8 Because my soule away from death thou hast released-free mine eye from tears my foot from fall verse 9 Before Jehovah I in lands of them that living are will walk-continually verse 10 I did
Iehovah for I am weak heal me Iehovah for my bones are troubled verse 4 And my soul is troubled vehemently and thou Iehovah how long verse 5 Return Iehovah release my soul save me for thy mercy sake verse 6 For in the death is no memorie of thee in hel who shall-confess to thee verse 7 I saint with my sighing I make my bed to swim in every night I water my bedsted with my tears verse 8 Myne eye is-gnawn with indignation it is waxen-old because of all my distressers verse 9 Away from me all ye that work painful-iniquitie for Iehovah hath heard the voice of my weeping verse 10 Iehovah hath-heard my supplication for grace Iehovah hath accepted my prayer verse 11 All my enemies let be abasht and troubled vehemently let them return be abasht in a moment PSALM VI. Sing this as the 3. Psalm verse 2 IEhovah in thy wrath rebuke not me neither chastise me in thine angry-heat verse 3 Iehovah shew me grace for I am weak heal me ô Iah for my bones troubled be verse 4 Also my soul is troubled vehementlie and thou Iehovah how long wilt thou cease verse 5 Return Iehovah thou my soul release ô save thou me because of thy mercie verse 6 For record none of thee in death appears who shall confess to thee in deadly-lake verse 7 I faynt with sighes my bed to swim I make each night I bath my bed-sted with my tears verse 8 Gnawn is with indignation mine eye it is waxt-old for all that me distress verse 9 Away from me call that work wretchednes for heard hath Iah voice of my weeping-cry verse 10 Iehovah he hath heard my suit-for-grace Iehovah hath my prayer accepted verse 11 Abasht be all my foes and sore troubled return and be abasht in suddayn-space PSALM VII 1. Shigajon of David which he sang to Iehovah upon the words of Cush son of Iemini verse 2 IEhovah my God in thee I hope for-safety save-thou me from all that-persecute me and deliver thou me verse 3 Least he tear-in-peeces like a Lion my soul breaking while there is none delivering verse 4 Jehovah my God if I have done this if there-be injurious-evil in my palms verse 5 If I have rewarded evil to him-that-had-peace-with-me yea I have-released my distresser without cause verse 6 Let the enemy pursue my soul and take it and tread-down my life on the earth and my glory let him make it-dwell in the dust Selah verse 7 Rise-up Iehovah in thy anger be thou lifted-up for the rages of my distressers and wake-thou-up-unto me judgment thou-hast-commanded verse 8 And the congregation of peoples shall compasse-thee-about for it return thou to the high-place verse 9 Iehovah will judge the peoples judge-thou me Iehovah according-to my justice according-to my perfection in me verse 10 Oh let the malice of the wicked be at-an-end and stablish thou the just for thou triest the hearts and reins just God verse 11 My shield is in God the saviour of the right in heart verse 12 God is a just judge God angerly-threatneth every day verse 13 If he-turn not he wil whet his sword he hath bent his bow and made it ready verse 14 And for him he-hath made-ready the instruments of death his arrowes he-worketh for the hot-persecutors verse 15 Loe he shall be-in-travel of painful-iniquity for he hath conceived molestation shal bring-forth a lye verse 16 He hath digged a pit and delved it and is-fallen into the corrupting-ditch he wrought verse 17 His molestation shall return upon his head and upon his crown shall his violent-wrong descend verse 18 I will-confesse Iehovah according-to his justice and will-sing-Psalm to the name of Jehovah Most-high PSALM VII verse 2 IEhovah mine almighty-God I hope-repose in thee save me from all that me pursue and thou deliver me verse 3 Least he a renting-Lion like my soul in peeces-tear breaking-asunder while there is no-one deliverer verse 4 Iehovah mine almighty-God if this thing don have I if that ther be within my palmes wrongful-iniquitie verse 5 If I have him rewarded ill that with mee was at-peace yea him that my distresser was causless I did release verse 6 Let foe pursue my soul and take and tread my life on clay my glorie also let him make dwell in the dust Selah verse 7 Rise-up Iehovah in thy wrath for rages of my foes be thou lift-up and wake to me judgement thou-diddst propose verse 8 And round-about thee compass shall the peoples assembly and for the same doe thou return unto the place-on-hie verse 9 Jehovah wil the peoples judge Iehovah judge thou me even-as my iustice is and as my perfectnes in me verse 10 Oh let the wickeds malice end and stablish-thou-firmly the just man for ô just God thou the hearts and reins dost-try verse 11 My shield in God the saviour of the upright in heart verse 12 God is a just judge and each day God angry-threatned smart verse 13 For if that he doe not return his sword he sharp wil whet his bow he bended hath and he the same hath ready-set verse 14 And for him he hath ready-made the instruments of death for them that hotly-persecute his arrowes he worketh verse 15 Loe he shall be in travel of painful-iniquitie for molestation he conceiv'd and shall bring forth a lye verse 16 A hollow-pit he digged hath and delved-deep the same and faln he is into the ditch that he did working-frame verse 17 His molestation it shall upon his head turn-down his violent-wrong also shall descend upon his crown verse 18 I wil confess Iehovah as is his just-equitie and wil sing-psalm unto the name of Iehovah most-hye PSALM VIII 1 To the maister of the musik upon Gittith a Psalm of David verse 2 IEhovah our Lord how wondrous-excellent is thy name in all the earth which hast given thy glorious-majesty above the heavens verse 3 Out-of the mouth of babes and sucklings thou hast sounded strength because of thy distressers to make cease the enemy and self-avenger verse 4 When I behold thy heavens the deed of thy singers the moon and the starrs which thou hast stably-constituted verse 5 What is sory-man that thou remembrest him and the son of Adam that thou-visitest him verse 6 For thou hast made-him-lesser a litle than the Gods and crowned him with glory and comely-honour verse 7 Thou gavest-him-dominion ovet the works of thy hands all thou-didst-sett under his feet verse 8 Sheep and oxen all of them and also the beasts of the field verse 9 The fowl of the heavens and the fishes of the sea that-which-passeth-through the pathes of the seas verse 10 Jehovah our Lord how wondrous-excellent is thy name in all the earth PSALM VIII verse 2 O Jah our Lord how excellent-great is thy name in all the earth thou which hast given thy glorious-majesty above the heaven verse 3 From mouth of Babes and sucklings thou firmnes foundest because of them that thee distress To make the
foe and self-avenger cease verse 4 When I behold thy heav'ns thy singers deed the moon and starrs which thou hast stablished verse 5 What is frail-man that him thou remembrest and Adams Son that him thou visitest verse 6 For thou a litle lesser hast made him than be the Gods and crownd him with glory and-eke with honourable-decency verse 7 Of thy hand-works thou gavest him ruling under his feet thou set didst every-thing verse 8 Sheep and beeves all and field-beasts with the same verse 9 Fowl of the heav'ns fish of the sea also that through the path-waies of the seas doth go verse 10 O Jah our Lord how excellent-great-fame in all the earth hath thy renouned-name PSALM IX 1. To the master of the musick upon Muth Labben a Psalm of David I Will confess Jehovah with all my heart I will tell all thy marveilous works verse 3 I will-rejoice and shew-gladnes in thee I will sing-psalm to thy name O-most-high verse 4 When mine enemies turned bakward they stumbled and perished from thy face verse 5 For thou-hast-done my judgment and my doom hast sitten on the throne judge of justice verse 6 Thou hast rebuked the heathens hast brought-to perdition the wicked one their name thou-hast-wiped-out for ever and aye verse 7 The desolations of the enemie are wholly-ended to perpetuity and the citie thou hast pulled-up perished is the memoriall of them of them verse 8 And Iehovah shal sit for ever he hath prepared his throne for judgement verse 9 And he wil-judge the world with justice wil judg the peoples with righteousnesses verse 10 And Iehovah wil be an hye-refuge for the oppressed an hye-refuge at times in distress verse 11 And they that know thy name wil trust in thee for thou forsakest not them that seek thee Iehovah verse 12 Sing-Psalm to Iehovah that dwelleth in Sion shew forth among the peoples his practises verse 13 For he that seeketh our bloods remembreth them forgetteth not the crye of the meek-afflicted verse 14 Be-gracious to me Iehovah see mine affliction from my haters lifting-up me from the gates of death verse 15 That I may tell al thy prayses in the gates of the daughter of Sion may be glad in thy salvation verse 16 The heathens are sunck-down in the corrupting-pit that they made in the net that they hidd caught is their foot verse 17 Known is Iehovah judgement he hath done in the work of his palmes insnared is the wicked one Meditation Selah verse 18 The wicked shall turn into the hell and the heathens that forget God verse 19 For not to perpetuity forgotten-shall be the needy-one nor the exspectation of the poor-afflicted-ones perish for aye verse 20 Rise-up Jehovah let not sory-man be-strong let the heathens be judged before thy face verse 21 Put thou Jehovah a fear in them let the heathens know that they be sory-men Selah PSALM IX Sing this as the 25. Psalm verse 2 VVIth all my heart Jehovah I le confess all thy works-marveilous I wil express verse 3 Rejoice and gladnes-shew in thee will I I will sing-psalm to thy name ô most-hie verse 4 Mine enemies when backward they turned they from thy face stumbled and perished verse 5 For thou my judgement and my doom hast done hast sitten judge of justice on the throne verse 6 The heathens thou severe-rebuked hast the wicked-one hast to-perdition-cast the name of them thou wiped hast away to everlasting and perpetual-aye verse 7 The desolations of th' enemie quite-ended are to perpetuitie and cities thou hast pulld-up of them al with them is perisht the memorial verse 8 Iehovah also shall for ever sit his throne for judgement he prepareth-sit verse 9 And he wil judge the world with right-justice wil judge the peoples with right-equities verse 10 And for th' opprest Iah wil be refuge-hye a refuge-hye at times in misery verse 11 And they that know thy name wil trust in thee for thou Iah leavest not them that seek thee verse 12 Sing to Iehovah that in Sion dwells his practises shew-forth among peoples verse 13 For them remembreth he that blouds doth seek he forgets not crye of th'afflicted-meek verse 14 Iehovah shew me grace my trouble see from my foes from deaths gates up lifting mee verse 15 That I in daughter Sions gates may noyse thy prayses all may in thy health rejoyce verse 16 The heathens sunk are in the pit they made caught is their foot in net that close-they-laide verse 17 Known is Iehovah judgment he hath done in his hand-work snar'd is the wicked-one O mind this wel verse 18 Turn shal into the pit the wicked heathens al that God forget verse 19 For not for aye forgot shall be the poore nor needies hope perish for evermore verse 20 Iehovah rise strong let not weak-man bee let heathens judged be 'fore face of thee verse 21 Iehovah strike in them a dread-dismay let heathens know weak-men they be Selah PSALM X. VVHerefore Jehovah doest-thou stand in a place farr-off doest thou hide at times in distresse verse 2 In the haughtinesse of the wicked he hotly-pursueth the poor afflicted let them be taken in the crafty-purposes that they have thought verse 3 For prayse doeth the wicked for the desire of his soul and the covetous he blesseth he despiteth Jehovah verse 4 The wicked such is the loftines of his nose that he seeketh not there is no God in all his crafty-purposes verse 5 His wayes doe well-succeed in all time thy judgments are on high above his sight all his distressers he pusseth at them verse 6 He saith in his heart I shall not be removed for that I shall not be in evill to generation and generation verse 7 His mouth is full of cursing and of deceits and fraud under his tongue is molestation and painfull-iniquity verse 8 He sitteth in the wayting-place of the villages in the secret-places doth he murder the innocent his eyes lurk for the poor verse 9 He lieth-in-wait in the secret-place as a Lion in his denn he lyeth in wayt to snatch away the poor afflicted he snatcheth-away the poor-afflicted in drawing him into his net verse 10 He croucheth he-boweth-down that fall-may into his strong pawes a troup-of-poor verse 11 He saith in his heart God hath forgotten he hideth his face he wil not see to perpetuity verse 12 Rise-up Jehovah O God-lift-up thy hand forget not the meek-afflicted verse 13 Wherfore doth the wicked despite God he saith in his heart thou wilt not inquire verse 14 Thou seest for thou beholdest molestation and indignation to give it into thy hand unto thee the poor doeth leave it thou art the helper of the fatherlesse verse 15 Break thou the arme of the wicked-one and of the evil man seek-out his wickednesse till thou findest none verse 16 Jehovah is King for ever and aye perished are the heathens out of his land verse 17 Jehovah thou hast heard the desire of the meek thou preparest-firm their heart thou makest
attentive thine eare verse 18 To judge the fatherlesse and the oppressed that he add not any more to daunt-with-terrour sory-man out of the earth PSALM X. Sing this as the 7. Psalm VVHerefore Jehovah standest thou removed-farr-aside at times when wee are in distress Wherfore doest thou thee hide verse 2 The wicked in his haughtines hotly-pursues the poore Let them be taken in the crafts that they have thought before verse 3 For for his souls desired-lust praise doth the wicked-wight the covetous eke he doth bless he doth the LORD despight verse 4 The wicked-man his countenance is of such loftines That he seeks not there is no God in all his purposes verse 5 His wayes in all time well-succeed on high thy judgments bee above his sight his pressing-foes puff at them all doth hee verse 6 Within his heart he saith I shall not be remov'd-away For I shall not in evill bee in any age for aye verse 7 His mouth is full of cursing-oath and fraud and fallacie under his tongue is mischeif and plainfull-iniquitie verse 8 In wayting-place of villages he sits in secrecies he murdereth the innocent for poor doe lurk his eyes verse 9 He lyes in wayt in secret place as Lion in his denn he lyes in wayt to snatch away the poor-afflicted men th' afflicted-poor he snatcheth him when to his net he drawes verse 10 He stoups he bowes that troup of poor may fall in his strong-pawes The second part verse 11 Within his hart he saith God doth forget he hies-away his face so that he will not see unto perpetuall-aye verse 12 Jehovah rise thou up ô God lift thou thine hand on hye let not the meek-afflicted men be out of memory verse 13 O wherfore doth the wicked man despight th' Almighty-one he in his heart saith thou wilt not make-inquisition verse 14 Thou lookest for molesting-toyl and grievance thou doest see to take the thing into thine hand the poor leaves it to thee Thou helper art of fatherless verse 15 Break th' arme of wicked-one and of the ev'l his wickedness seek til thou findest none verse 16 Jehovah king for ever is and to continuall-aye out of his land the heathen-men are perished-away verse 17 The meek-afflicted-mens desire Jehovah thou doest hear thou firmly-doest-prepare their heart doest make-attent thine eare verse 18 To judge th' opprest and fatherless that add no more he may that is frayl-man out of the earth with-terrour to-dismay PSALM XI Sing this as the 1. Psalm I In Jehovah hope-repose how therfore doe ye say unto my soul as bird unto your mountain flee-away verse 2 For loe the wicked bend the bow their shaft on string prepare to shoot even in the dark at them in heart that upright are verse 3 For the foundations are cast-down the just what hath he done verse 4 Jah in his holy Pallace is Jah in the heaven his throne his eyes will view his eye-lids prove the children of Adam verse 5 Jehova will the just-man prove also the wicked-man His soul eke hateth him that loves wrongfull-transgression verse 6 Upon the wicked he will rayn the snares fire and brimston and wind of burning-storms this shall the part of their cup bee verse 7 For just is Jah he justice loves his face the right will see PSALM XI 1 To the master of the Musick a Psalm of David IN Jehovah doe I hope-for-safety how say ye to my soul flee to your mountain as a bird verse 2 For loe the wicked bend the bow they prepare their arrow upon the string to shoot in the darknesse at them that are upright in heart verse 3 For the foundations are cast-down the just what hath he done verse 4 Jehovah in the pallace of his holynesse Jehovah in the heavens his throne his eyes will view his eye lids wil prove the sons of Adam verse 5 Jehovah wil prove the just-one and the wicked-one and him that loveth violent-wrong his soul doth hate verse 6 He will rain upon the wicked snares fire and brimstone and wind of burning-storms shall be the portion of their cup. verse 7 For just Jehovah he loveth justices his face will view the righteous PSALM XII 1 To the master of the musick upon the eight A Psalm of David verse 2 SAve O Jehovah for the gracious-saint is ended for the faithfull are diminished from the sonns of Adam verse 3 They speak false-vanity each-man with his next-friend with lip of flatteries with a heart and a heart they speak verse 4 Jehovah cut-off all lipps of flatteries the tongue that speaketh great-things verse 5 Which have sayd with our tongue we wil prevail our lips are with us who is Lord over us verse 6 For the wastfull-spoil of the poor-afflicted for the groning of the needy-ones now will I rise up sayth Jehovah I wil set in salvation he shall have breathing verse 7 The sayings of Jehovah are pure sayings as silver tried in a subliming-fornace of earth fined seven times verse 8 Thou Jehovah wilt keep them wilt preserve him from this generation for ever verse 9 The wicked walk on every side when vilenesse is exalted of the sonns of Adam PSALM XII Sing this as the 50. Psalm verse 2 SAve LORD for godly-man is at-an-end for faithfull-ones from Adams sonns decay verse 3 They speak vain-ly each-man with his next friend with flattring lip with heart heart speak they verse 4 The Lord cut-off all lipps of smoothed-flattrings the tongue that speaketh arrogantly great things verse 5 Which sayd-have with our tongue we wil prevail our lipps are ours who Lord is over us verse 6 For the afflicted-poor mens wastfull-spoil for needy-poor mens groning-pitteous now will I rise the LORD sayth in salvation I will him set he shall have respiration verse 7 The sayings of the LORD are sayings pure as silver tride in earthen choise-fornace fined sev'n times verse 8 Thou Lord wilt thē keep-sure wilt him preserve for ever from this race verse 9 On ev'ry side the wicked-ones have walked when vilenes is of Adams sonns exalted PSAM XIII 1 To the master of the Musick a Psalm of David verse 2 HOw long Jehovah wilt thou forget me for ever how long wilt thou hide thy face from me verse 3 How long shall I set counsels in my soul sorow in my heart by day how long shall my enemy be exalted above me verse 4 Behold answer thou me Jehovah my God lighten thou mine eyes least I sleep the death verse 5 Left my enemy say I have prevailed against him my distressers be glad when I am moved verse 6 But I in thy mercy doe I trust my heart shall be glad in thy salvation I will sing to Jehovah for he hath bounteously-rewarded unto me PSALM XIII HOw long Jehovah wilt thou me forget for aye how lōg while wilt thou hide thy face frō me away 3 How long shall in my soul I counsels set dayly sad-sorrow in my heart how long shall my foe bee exalted above mee
verse 4 Jehovah ô my God behold me answer make illuminate mine eyes least sleep of death me take verse 5 Lest that my foe do say ' gainst him prevaild have I mine adversaries they exsult will gladsomly when moved be shall I. verse 6 But I doe repose-assured-trustfullnes in thy mercy my hart shalshew-forth-gladsomnes in thy salvation I sing will cheerfully unto th' Eternal-one for bounteously hath hee rewarded unto mee PSALM XIV Sing this as the 7. Psalm THe foolish-man sayth in his heart there is not any God they have corrupted loathsome made their practise none doeth good verse 2 Jehovah looked-down from heav'ns on Adams sonns to see if any that doeth-understand that seeketh God there-bee verse 3 All is-away-departed they become are all-at-one unprofitable none doeth good none no-not any-one verse 4 Doe they not know even-all that work painfull-iniquity that-eat my folk as they-eat-bread to Jah they doe not cry verse 5 There dread they sore because God is in generation just verse 6 The poors counsel ye make-abasht because Jah is trust verse 7 Who Isr'els health from Sion gives His folks captivitee when Jah shall turn Ja'kob shall joy Israel glad shall bee PSALM XIV 1 To the master of the musick a Psalm of David THe fool saith in his heart there is no God they have corrupted they have made-abominable their practise there is none that doeth good verse 2 Jehovah from the heavens looked down upon the sonns of Adam to see if there were any that understandeth any that seeketh God verse 3 Al is departed together they are become unprofitable there is none that doeth good none not one verse 4 Doe they not know all that work painfull-iniquity that eat my people as they eat bread they call not on Jehovah verse 5 There dread they a dread because God is in the just generation verse 6 The counsell of the poor-afflicted ye would make-a bashed because Jehovah is his hope verse 7 Who will give out of Sion the salvation of Israel when Iehovah returneth the captivity of his people Iaakob shall be glad Israel shall rejoice PSALM XV. verse 1 IEhovah who shal sojourner in thy pavilion bee who shall a dweller be within thy mount of sanctitee verse 2 He that walks perfect justice works and in his heart speaks truth verse 3 That slandereth not with his tongue none ill to his friend doth nor ' gainst his neighbour takes reproch verse 4 Contemn'd is in his eyes an abject but he them that fear Jehovah glorifies that changeth not though he unto his hinderance hath sworn verse 5 That hath to biting-usury his money not forborn And hath against the innocent receiv'd no bribery he that doth these shall not be mov'd unto eternity PSALM XV. 1 A Psalm of David IEhovah who shall sojourne in thy tent who shall dwell in the mountain of thy holinesse verse 2 He that walketh perfect and worketh justice and speaketh truth in his heart verse 3 Slandereth not with his tongue doth not evil to his next-friend and taketh not up a reproach against his neighbour verse 4 In whose eyes an abject is contemned but be honoureth them that fear Iehovah sweareth to his hurt and changeth not verse 5 Giveth not his silver to biting-usury and taketh not a bribe against the innocent he that doth these shall not be moved for ever PSALM XVI 1 Michtam of David PReserve me O God for I hope-for-safety in thee verse 2 Thou hast sayd to Iehovah thou art my Lord my good not unto thee verse 3 To the saints which are in earth and the excellent all my delight in them verse 4 Their sorrowes shall be multiplied that endow an other I will not powr-out their powred-out-oblations of blood neither will I take-up their names upon my lips verse 5 Iehovah the portion of my part and of my cup thou thou sustainest my lot verse 6 The lines are fallen to me in the pleasant places yea the heritage is fair for me verse 7 I will bless Iehovah which hath counselled me yea in the nights my reins doe chastise me verse 8 I have proposed Iehovah before me continually for he is at my right hand I shall not be moved verse 9 Therfore my heart rejoyceth and my glory is-glad also my flesh shall dwell in confidence verse 10 For thou wilt not leav ' my soul to hel thou-wilt not give thy gracious-saint to see corruption verse 11 Thou wilt make me know the way of life satiety of joyes before thy face pleasures at thy right-hand to perpetuity PSALM XVI Sing this as the 7. Psalm PReserve thou me ô God for I for safety hope in thee verse 2 Thou saidst to Jah thou art my Lord my good is not to thee verse 3 Unto the sanctified-ones which are the earth upon and th' excellent in them is all my delectation verse 4 Their sorrowes shall be multiplide that give an other dower their powred-out-offrings of blood I will not them out-power neither will I upon my lipps the names of them take-up verse 5 Jehovah is the portion of my part and my cup Thou art-sustainer of my lot verse 6 To me the lines fall'n be in pleasant-places yea fair is the heritage for me verse 7 I bless Jehovah thankfully which hath me counselled yea in the nights my reins have me severely-chastised verse 8 Jehovah I proposed have continually fore mee because he is at my right-hand I shall not moved bee verse 9 Therfore my heart it doeth rejoyce and glad my glory is my flesh moreover it shall dwell in confident-surenes verse 10 Because my soul in deaths estate thou wilt not leave-alone thou wilt not give thy gracious-saint to see corruption verse 11 Thou mak'st me know the way of life of joyes satiety before thy face at thy right hand pleasures perpetually PSALM XVII Sing this at the 8. or as the 35. Psalm HEar justice LORD tend to my crying-shright heark to my pra'r without lipps fraudulent verse 2 From fore thy face come forth let my judgement let thine eyes view the equities-upright verse 3 Mine heart thou provedst visitedst by night Thou hast found nothing though thou dist me trie I purposed my mouth shall not transgress verse 4 By thy lips word touching mens practises pathes of the breaker-through observe doe I. verse 5 My steps in thy paths stay-thou-steedily That my foot-steps may not removed bee verse 6 I call on thee for answer me wilt thou God hear my speech thine ear unto me bow verse 7 Thy mercies marvailously-shew thou mee ô Saviour of them that hope in thee from them that raise themselves with thy right hand verse 8 Keep me as black of th' apple of the eye in shade of thy wings hide-me-privily verse 9 From wickeds face that wasting-me-withstand my deadly foes that round against me band verse 10 They close their fat speak with their mouth proudly verse 11 Now in our steps they us do compass-round they set their eyes down-bending to the ground verse
defense verse 23 And I said in mine hast I am cut-hence from fore thine eyes thou heardst yet-certainly my praiers voice when I to thee did cry verse 24 O all his saints Jehovah love doe yee Jehovah keeps the faithfull and payeth him plenteously that haughtines doeth verse 25 Be ye confirmd and strong let your heart bee all that wait for Jehovah hopefully PSALM XXXII 1 An instructing psalm of David O Blessed he whose trespass is forgiven whose sin is covered verse 2 O blessed is the earthly-man to whom Iehovah shall not impute iniquity and in whose spirit is no deceit verse 3 Because I ceased-speaking my bones wore away-with age in my roring all the day verse 4 For day and night thy hand was heavy upon me my moisture was turned into the droughts of sommer Selah verse 5 My sinn I acknowledged to thee and my iniquity I covered not I said I will confesse against me my trespasses to Jehovah and thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin Selah verse 6 For this shall every gracious-saint-pray unto thee at the time of finding surely at the floud of many waters unto him they shall not reach verse 7 Thou art a secret-place to me from distress thou wilt preserv me with showting-songs of deliverance thou wilt compass me Selah verse 8 I will make-thee prudent and will teach thee in the way that thou shalt go I will give-counsel mine eye shall be upon thee verse 9 Be not ye like a horse like a mule without understanding whose mouth must be stopped with bit and bridle which come-not neer unto thee verse 10 Many paines are for the wicked but he that trusteth in Iehovah mercy shall compasse him verse 11 Rejoyce ye in Jehovah and be glad ye just and shout-joyfully all ye right of heart PSALM XXXII O Blessed he whose transgression is pard'ned whose sin cov'red is verse 2 O blessed is the man to whom the LORD imputes no viciousnes and in whose sp'rit deceit none is verse 3 My bones with-age-did-wear-away because from speaking I did cease in mine out-roring all the day verse 4 For day and night thy hand sore-lay on me my moisture was turned into the sommers droughts Selah verse 5 Ny sin to thee I knowledged my viciousnes I not cov'red I said I will confesse to JAH gainst me my faults and thou pard'nedst my sinns iniquity Selah verse 6 For this shall every man-godly at time of finding pray to thee at many waters floud surely to him they shall not reaching-bee verse 7 Thou art a secret-place to me me from distress thou keepst-away with shrill-songs of deliv'rance-free thou wilt encompass me Selah verse 8 Thee prudent-make and teach will I in way wherin thou shouldest goe I counsell-will on thee mine eye verse 9 As Horse as Mule be ye not so Which doe not understand whose jaw with bitt and bridle must be tyde which naer to thee els doe not draw verse 10 Paines many for the wicked bides But he that in Jehovah trusts mercy shall compasse him about verse 11 Rejoyce in IAH be glad ye just and all right hearted-joyfull-shout PSALM XXXIII verse 1 REjoyce ye just in IAH praysing becomes the righteous decently verse 2 With Harp confesse IAH with Psalt'rie with ten-stringd Lute Psalme to him sing verse 3 O sing unto him a new song with triumph make melodious noise verse 4 For right'ous is Iehovahs voice and faithfull all his action verse 5 He loves justice and judgement-right the earth is full of IAHS mercee verse 6 By word of IAH the heav'ns made he and all their host by his mouths sp'rit verse 7 The waters of the sea doth he make as an heape together-rise he puts the deeps in treasuries verse 8 In feare of IAH the whole earth be Let all the worlds inhabitants for him with-fearefulnesse-back-goe verse 9 For he hath said and it was so he hath commanded and it stands verse 10 Iehovah he doth dissipate the counsell of the nations the peoples cogitations he breaking-doth-annihilate verse 11 Iehovahs consultation shall stand unto eternitee and his hearts cogitations be to ev'ry generation verse 12 O blessed is the nation whereof Iehovah God shall be the people which chosen hath he for to be his possession verse 13 From heavens Iehovah vieweth-well doth all the sons of Adam see verse 14 Looke from his dwelling place doth he to all that in the earth doe dwell verse 15 Their heart together form doth he attendeth unto their works all verse 16 There is no King that saved shall by multitude of army be Deliv●red is no Champion by multitude of able-force verse 17 False for salvation is an horse and by his much pow'r riddeth now verse 18 Loe IAHS eye is to them that have his feare that wait for his mercy verse 19 Their soule from death to reskew-free and them alive in famine save verse 20 Our soule for IAH waits-earnestly our succour and our sheild is he verse 21 For glad in him our heart shall be for we trust in his name holy verse 22 Iehovah let upon us be thy merciful-benignity according as we hopefully have expectation for thee PSALM XXXIII SHout-joyfully ye just in Jehovah praise becommeth the righteous verse 2 Confesse ye to Jehovah with Harp with Psaltery with tenne-stringed-instrument sing-Psalme unto him verse 3 Sing ye to him a new song doe-well playing-on-the-instrument with triumphant-noise verse 4 For righteous is the word of Jehovah and all his work is faith verse 5 He loveth justice and judgement the earth is full of the mercy of Jehovah verse 6 By the word of Jehovah the heavens were made and all the host of them by the spirit of his mouth verse 7 He gathereth together as an heap the waters of the Sea he giveth the deeps into treasuries verse 8 Let all the earth be-in-fear of Jehovah let all the inhabitants of the world shrink-with-feare for him verse 9 For he said and it-was hee commanded and it stood verse 10 Iehovah dissipateth the counsell of the nations he-bringeth-to-nought the cogitations of the peoples verse 11 The counsell of Iehovah shall-stand for ever the cogitations of his heart to generation and generation verse 12 O blessed is the nation whereof Iehovah is God the people that he hath-chosen for a possession to himselfe verse 13 From the heavens Iehovath doth behold doth see all the sonnes of Adam verse 14 From the firme-place of his dwelling he looketh-forth unto all the inhabitants of the earth verse 15 He formeth altogether their heart hee discreetly-attendeth unto all their works verse 16 There is no King saved by multitude of a power a mighty-man shal not be delivered by multitude of able-strength verse 17 A horse is falshood for salvation and shall not deliver by multitude of his power verse 18 Loe the eye of Iehovah is unto them that feare him to them that hopefully-wait for his mercy verse 19 To rid-free their soul from death and to keep-them-alive in famin verse 20
my God and let them not rejoyce at me verse 25 Let them not say in their heart aha our soul let them not say we have swallowed him up verse 26 Let them be abashed and confounded together that rejoyce at mine evill let them be clothed with bashfulnesse and shame that magnifie against me verse 27 Let them shout joyfully and rejoyce that delight my justice and let them say continually magnified be Jehovah that delighteth the peace of his servant verse 28 And my tongue shall meditate thy justice all the day thy praise PSALM XXXV This may be sung also as the 8. Psalme PLead thou O LORD with them that plead with me warr against them that do against me war 2 Lay hold upon the shield and the bucklar stand for mine help verse 3 And spear sword draw-free to meet with them that my pursuers be Say to my soule I thy salvation am verse 4 Let my soule seekers basht and shamed be turn'd back and hush that evill think for me verse 5 As chaffe before the wind so be those-same and th'Angel of Jehovah driving them verse 6 Darknesse and slippernes let be their way and th'Angel of the LORD them following verse 7 Because they the corruption of their grinn without cause for me privily-did-lay without cause digged for my soule have they verse 8 Let ruine come on him unwary he and catch him let his privie-hidden grinn with wastfull-ruine let him fall therein verse 9 And in Jehovah glad my soule shall be shall in his saving health have joyfull-glee verse 10 My bones shal all say LORD who is like thee that from his stronger riddest-free the poore even poore and needy from his spoiler-sore verse 11 Cruell-false witnesses up-risen be things that I knew not they did aske of me verse 12 Evill for good they unto me rendred Ev'n of my soule the quit-bereaving-lack verse 13 And I when they were sick my cloth was sack my soule I have with fasting afflicted my prayer on my bosom eke turned verse 14 As-if a friend familiar been he had as-if he had my brother been I went as one that for his mother doth lament so bowed I me down obscurely-sad verse 15 But when-as I did halt then they were glad Also together-they were-gathered the smiters ' gainst me were-together-come and I knew not they rent and were not dum verse 16 With hypocrites scoffers for cake-of-bread ' gainst me their teeth together they gnashed verse 17 O Lord my-stayes how long-while wilt thou see returne my soul from their vastations my solitary soul from the Lions verse 18 I in the great Church will confesse to thee I will thee praise among a folk mighty verse 19 O let not them that are with falsity mine enemies be joyfull over me and they that without cause my haters be let them not privily-wink with the eye verse 20 Because-that they do not speak peaceably And ' gainst them that the quiet of th' earth be words of deceits they have imagined verse 21 And have their mouth against me large-op'ned have said aha aha our eye doth see verse 22 O JAH thou seest silent-keep not thee O Lord from me far-be-not-thine-abode verse 23 Stir-up and to my judgement thou awake my God and my Lord unto my debate verse 24 According to thy justirce LORD my God judge me and let them not at me be glad verse 25 Aha our soul let them in heart not say let them not say we have him swallowed verse 26 Together ' bashed be they and shamed that joy at mine ill clad with shame be they and bashfulnesse that ' gainst me magnifie verse 27 Let them rejoyce and let them shout-with-song my justice that delight and let them say Jehovah magnified be alway his servants peace that liketh verse 28 And my tongu shall sound thy justice thy praise all day-long PSAL. XXXVI 1 To the master of the musick a Psalm of David the servant of Iehovah verse 2 THe trespasse of the wicked assuredly saith in the inmost of my heart no dread of God is before his eyes verse 3 For he flattereth him self in his own eyes to finde his iniquitie which he ought to hate verse 4 The words of his mouth are painfull-iniquity and deceit he hath left-off to be prudent to do good verse 5 He thinketh painfull-iniquity upon his bed he setteth-himself on a way not good he refuseth not evill verse 6 Iehovah thy mercy is in the heavens thy faithfulnesse unto the skies verse 7 Thy justice as the mountains of God thy judgements a great depth Iehovah thou savest man and beast verse 8 How precious is thy mercy O God and the sons of Adam hope-for-safety in the shadow of thy wings verse 9 They shall be plenteously-moistned with the fatnesse of thy house and the stream of thy pleasures thou wilt give them to drink verse 10 Because with thee is the well of life in thy light we see light verse 11 Extend thy mercy to them that know thee and thy justice to the right of heart verse 12 Let not the foot of pride come-on me and the hand of the wicked let it not make-me-flee verse 13 There have they fallen that work painfull-iniquity they have been thrust down and have not been-able to rise PSAL. XXXVI Sing this as the 27. Psalm THe trespasse of the wicked man verse 2 saith-in-assured-wise even in my heart that dread of God is not before his eyes verse 3 For flatteringly-perswade himself in his-own eyes doth he to find-out his iniquity that hated ought to be verse 4 The words of his mouth are deceit and vaine-iniquity for to do good he hath left-off his prudence-to-apply verse 5 Iniquity upon his bed he purposely-doth muse he sets himself on way not good he ev'll doth not refuse verse 6 Jehovah in the heavens is thy bountifull mercy thy constant-faithfulnesse doth reach unto the highest-sky verse 7 Thy justice as the mounts of God thy judgements a great deep Jehovah thou dost man and beast in healthfull safety-keep verse 8 How precious is thy mercy when Adams sons O God within the shadow of thy wings doe hope-for-safe abode verse 9 They shall with fatnesse of thy house have plentifull-moistures and thou wilt give-them for to drink the stream of thy pleasures verse 10 Because with thee the well of life in thy light light we-see verse 11 Extend thy merciful-kindnesse unto them that know thee thy justice eke to right of heart verse 12 Let not the foot of pride come-on me and the wickeds hand not make-me-move-aside verse 13 There have they fallen-down that doo iniquity practise they have been thrust-down and have not ability to rise PSALM XXXVII This may be sung also as the 25. or as the 119. Psalm verse 1 FRet not thy selfe for them that evil-doon envie not them that do injuriousnesse verse 2 For as the grasse cut down they shall be soon and fade even-as the budding-herbs greennes verse 3 Do good and in Jehovah
verse 18 For thou delightest not sacrifice and I would give it burnt offring thou wilt not contentedly-accept verse 19 The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit a heart broken and contrite O God thou wilt not despise verse 20 Doe-well in thy good-pleasure unto Sion build-thou the walls of Jerusalem verse 21 Then shalt thou delightfully-accept the sacrifices of justice the burnt-offring and the whole-oblation then they offer-up bulloks upon thine altar PSALM IX verse 3 O God be gracious to me according unto thy kindnesse as thy compassions many be wipe thou away my trespasses verse 4 Much wash me from my perversnesse and from my sin me purifie verse 5 My trespasses for know doe I and my sin 'fore me alway is verse 6 Against thee against thee alone I sinn'd have and in eyes of thee that which is evil I have done that when thou speakst thou just mayst bee when as thou judgest pure mayst bee verse 7 Loe in perversnes I have been brought-forth-with-sorow and in sin my mother hath conceived mee verse 8 Behold the truth delight dost thou in th'inward-parts in secrecie hast wisdom also made me know verse 9 Thou wilt from sin me purifie with hizop and be clean shal I thou wilt me wash and I than snow shall whiter be verse 10 Make me wilt thou to hear gladnes and joyful-glee The bones thou didst asunder-bray they shall be gladsom-chearfully verse 11 From my sinns hide thy face away wipe-out all mine iniquitie verse 12 Clean heart O God create to mee and a firm sp'rit in me new-make verse 13 Cast me not from thy face nor take from me thy spirit of sanctitie verse 14 Joy of thy saving-health again to me restore and stedfastly with a free spirit me sustain verse 15 Teach trespassers thy wayes wil I and sinners shall convert to thee verse 16 Deliver me from bloods O God God of my healthful-safe-abode my tongue shall showt thine equitie verse 17 Lord thou my lips shalt open-free and my mouth shall shew-forth thy praise verse 18 For sacrifice doth not please thee els I would give burnt-sacrifice thou takst not in contented-wise verse 19 Gods sacrifices are a sp'rite broken a heart broke and contrite O God thou wilt not it despise verse 20 In thy good-will doe thou bestow on Sion goodnes-bounteously walls of Jerusalem build thou verse 21 Then thou accept-shalt-pleasingly slayn-offrings of just-equity burnt-offring whole-oblation and bullocks thine altar upon then shall they offer-up-on-hye PSALM LII 1 To the master of the musick an instructing psalm of David 2 When Doëg the Adomite came and shewed to Saul and said to him David came unto the house of Achimelech verse 3 VVHy boastest thou in evil O mighty-man the mercy of God endureth al the day verse 4 Thy tongue thinketh woefull-evils as a sharp rasour doing deceit verse 5 Thou lovest evill more-than good falshood more-than to speak justice Selah verse 6 Thou lovest al words of swallowing the tongue of deceit verse 7 Also God will destroy thee to perpetuitie he will pull thee-away and pluck thee out of the tent and will root-thee up out of the land of the living Selah verse 8 And the just shall see and fear and shall laugh at him verse 9 Behold the man that put not God for his strength but trusted in the multitude of his riches he was strong in his woefull-evill verse 10 But I as a green olive in the house of God I trust in the mercy of God ever and aye verse 11 I will confesse thee for ever for thou hast doon this and wil patiently-exspect thy name for it is good before thy gracious-saints PSALM LII Sing this as the 18. or as the 37. Psalm verse 3 O Mighty-man why boastest thou in ill Gods mercie al the day endureth-still verse 4 Think doth thy tongue woeful-mischievousnes as rasour sharp doing deceitfulnes verse 5 Love dost thou evill more-than good to say falshood rather than justice-true Selah verse 6 Al words of swallowing-perniciousnes love them dost thou tongue of deceitfulnes verse 7 God also wil to perpetuitee destroy thee pul thee hence and pluck up thee out of the tent and root thee-quite-away out of the land of living men Selah verse 8 And then the just shall it behold and they shall fear shall also laugh at him And say verse 9 Behold the man that made not God his might but trusted in his riches ample-plight He strong was in his evill-mischievous verse 10 But I am as green olive in Gods house I confidently-trust in Gods mercie for ever and for aye-continually verse 11 I will unto thee thankfully-confesse for evermore because thou hast doon this and will thy name with patient-hope-implore for it is good thy gracious-saints before PSALM LIII 1 To the master of the musick on Machalath an instructing psalm of David verse 2 THe fool faith in his heart there is no God they have corrupted and have made themselves abominable with enjurious-evill there is none that doth good verse 3 God from the heavens looked-down upon the sonns of Adam to see if there-were any that understandeth that-seeketh God verse 4 Every-one is gone-back together they are become-unprofitable there is none that doth good none not one verse 5 Do they not know that work painful-iniquitie that eat my people as they eat bread they cal not upon God verse 6 There they dreaded a dread where no dread was for God hath scattred the bones of him that besiegeth thee thou hast made them abashed for God hath contemptuously-cast them off verse 7 Who wil give out of Sion the salvations of Israel when God returneth the captivitie of his people Jaakab shal be glad Israel shal rejoyce PSLM LIII This may be sung also as the 45. Psalm verse 2 THe fool saith in his heart there is no God they are corrupt and with iniquitie are made abominable none doth good verse 3 Out of the heav'ns God lookt attentively on Adams sonns to see if any were that understands that doth for God inquire verse 4 Each-one is gone back they together bee unprofitable none not one doth good verse 5 Do they not know that work iniquitie that eat my people as they eat up food to God they do not invocating-pray verse 6 A dread where no dread was there dreaded they For God scattred his bones that siegeth thee thou hast them put-unto-confusion for God hath cast them off-contemptuouslie verse 7 Who gives Isr'els salvations from Sion When God returns his folks captivitee Jakob be glad Isr'ls shal joyful bee PSALM LIV. verse 3 O God thou in thy name me save and in thy pow'r judge me verse 4 O God my prayer hear to words of my mouth heedful be verse 5 For strangers are against me risen and daunting-tirants thay do seek my soul they have not God before them set Selah verse 6 Loe God mine help the Lord is with them that upholders be of my soul verse 7 To mine enviers the evil turn wil he
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
brought-low vehemently verse 9 Help us O God of our salvation because of the glory of thy name and ridd-us-free and mercifully-cover our sinns for thy names sake verse 10 Why shall the heathens say where is their God known be among the heathens before our eyes the vengeance of the blood of thy servants that is shed verse 11 Let the sighing of the prisoner come before thy face according to the greatnes of thine aime reserve thou the sonns of death verse 12 And render to our neighbours seven-fold into their bosom their reproch wherwith they have reproched thee O Lord. verse 13 And we thy people and sheep of thy pasture will confesse to thee for ever to generation and generation we will tell thy praise PSALM LXXX 1 To the master of the musick on Shoshannim Eduth a Psalm of Asaph verse 2 O Thou that feedest Israel give-ear thou that leadest Joseph as a flock thou that sittest on the Cherubims shine-bright verse 3 Before Aephraim and Benjamin and Manasseh stirr-up thy strength and come for salvation to us verse 4 O God return us and cause thy face to shine and we shall be saved verse 5 Jehovah God of hosts how long wilt thou smoke against the prayer of thy people verse 6 Thou makest them eat the bread of tears and makest them drink of tears a great-measure verse 7 Thou puttest us a strife to our neighbours and our enemies mock among themselves verse 8 O God of hosts return us and cause thy face to shine and we shall be saved verse 9 Thou removedst a Vine out of Aegypt thou drovest-out the heathens and plantedst it verse 10 Thou preparedst the-way before it and rootedst-in the roots of it and it filled the land verse 11 The mountains were covered with the shadow of it and the boughes of it were like the Cedars of God verse 12 It sent-out the branches thereof unto the sea and the sucking-spriggs thereof unto the river verse 13 Why hast thou burst-down the hedges of it so-that al which passe by the way have plucked it verse 14 The boar out of the wood hath wrooted it up and the store-of-beasts of the field have fed it up verse 15 O God of hosts return O now behold from heavens and visit this vine verse 16 And the stock which thy right-hand planted and the son whom thou madest strong for thy self verse 17 It is burned with fire it is cut down at the rebuke of thy face they perish verse 18 Let thy hand be upon the man of thy right-hand upon the son of Adam whom thou madest-strong for thy self verse 19 And we will not goe-back from thee quicken thou us and we will call on thy name verse 20 Jehovah God of hosts return us cause thy face to shine and we shall be saved PSALM LXXX Sing this as the 78. or as thee 55. Psalme verse 2 GIve ear O thou that Israel dost feed O thou that Joseph as a flock dost lead that sittest on the Cherubs clearly-shine verse 3 'Fore face of Ephr'im and of Benjamine and fore Manasseh thy strength-valourous styr-up and come for saving-health to us verse 4 O God return us and thy countenance make shine and we shall have deliverance verse 5 LORD God of hosts how long while smoke-in-ire wilt thou against thy peoples meek-desire verse 6 The bread of tears thou makest them to eat and mak'st them drink tears in a measure-great verse 7 Doost to our neighbours us a strife expose among themselves mock also doe our foes verse 8 God of hosts turn us and thy countenance make shine and we shall have deliverance verse 9 A Vine thou didst remove out of Aegypt drovest the heathens out and plantedst it verse 10 Thou didst prepare the way before it and mad'st it take deep root and it fild the land verse 11 The mountains were with shadow of it clad and boughes of it were like Cedars of God verse 12 She sent out to the sea her branching-twigs and to the river her yong-sucking-sprigs verse 13 Why hast thou down the hedges of it born that al which passe the way by have her torn verse 14 Wroot up the same doth Boar out of the wood wild-beasts eke of the field make it their food verse 15 O God of hosts turn now behold and see out of the heavens and visit this vine-tree verse 16 And stock which thy right hād hath plāted-fast and son whom for thy self thou strengthned hast verse 17 Burned with fire it is cutt-quite-away at the rebuke of thy face perish they verse 18 On man of thy right-hand let thine hand bee on son of man whom thou mad'st strong for thee verse 19 And we wil not goe-back away from thee quicken us and on thy name cal will wee verse 20 LORD God of hosts turn us thy countenance make shine and we shall have deliverance PSALM LXXXI verse 2 TO God our strength showt-joyfully to Ja'kobs God showt-triumphing verse 3 Take-up a psalm and timbrel bring the pleasant harp with psalterie verse 4 Blow-up the trumpet at new-moon in set-time at day of our feast verse 5 For it to Isr'el is an heast to Jakobs God due-to-be-doon verse 6 He this in Joseph did bestow a witnes when as forth he faerd from land of Aegipt where I heard a language that I did not know verse 7 His back from burden I discharg'd his hands did from the basket passe verse 8 Thou caledst in distressed-case and I releasing-thee-inlarg'd I answ'red thee in secrecie of thunder proo●d thee at water of Strife Selah verse 9 My people hear and I to thee will testifie If hearken unto me wilt thou O Israel verse 10 If that in thee a forreyn God there shall not bee nor thou unto a strange God bow verse 11 Jehovah God of thee I am which thee ascending-up did guide from land of Aegypt open-wide thy mouth and I will fill the same verse 12 But my people did not obey unto my voice and Israel to me was not affected-wel verse 13 So I dismissed him away in their hearts wrong-intention in their own counsels let them walk verse 14 Oh that obeyd me had my folk that Isr'el in my wayes had gone verse 15 Their enemies I had humbled soon turnd my hand their foes upon verse 16 The haters of th' Eternal one had feighnedly-to him-yielded and their time should for ever bee verse 17 And with the sat of wheat they should be fed and from the Rock I would with honey have sufficed thee PSALM LXXXI 1 To the master of the musick upon Gittith a psalm of Asaph verse 2 SHowt joyfully unto God our strength showt triumphantly unto the God of Jaakob verse 3 Take-up a Psalm and give the timbrel the pleasant harp with the psalterie verse 4 Blow up the trumpet in the new-moon in the appointed-time at the day of our feast verse 5 For it is a statute to Israel a judgment due to the God of Jaakob verse 6 He put it
of Baca put him for a wel-spring also with blessing the rain covereth verse 8 They shall go from power to power he shall appeare unto God in Sion verse 9 Iehovah God of hosts heare thou my prayer give-ear O God of Iaakob Selah verse 10 See thou O God our shield and look-upon the face of thine Anointed verse 11 For better is a day in thy courts than a thousand I have chosen to sit-at the-threshold in the house of my God rather than to remain in the tents of wickednesse verse 12 For Iehovah God is a Sun and shield Iehovah will give grace and glory he will not withhold good from them that walk in perfection verse 13 Iehovah of hosts O blessed is the earthly-man that trusteth in thee PSALM LXXXIV O LORD of hosts how amiable are places wherein thou dost dwell verse 3 My soul doth long and faint also even for the courts of Iehovah my heart and my flesh shout doe they to come the living God unto verse 4 Yea the sparrow an house findeth and swallow nest where she layeth her young ones thine altars O IAH of hosts my king and-eke my God verse 5 They that in thine house have abode are blest they still praise thee Selah verse 6 Blest is the man whose strength thou art they that high waies have in their heart verse 7 That passing-through the Baca vale doe put him for a welling-stream with blessings eke rain covereth them verse 8 From pow'r to pow'r proceed they shall to God in Sion shall appear verse 9 LORD God of hosts my prayer heare give-ear ô Ja'kobs God Selah verse 10 Our shielding-protection see thou ô God and look upon face of thine ' ointed-Messiah verse 11 For better is a day within thy courts than thousand elswhere been I chosen have me to depresse at threshold in house of my God rather-than for to have abode within the tents of wickednesse verse 12 For JAH God is a Sun and shield both grace and glory JAH will yeeld not any good with-hold will he from them that walk in perfectnes verse 13 O LORD of armies blessed is the earthly-man that trusts in thee PSALM LXXXV Sing this as the 8 or as the 77 Psalm verse 2 THou favoured hast thy land ô Jehovah thou turned hast Jakobs captivitie verse 3 Thou pard'ned hast thy folks iniquitie thou cov'red hast even-all their sin Selah verse 4 Thou gathered hast thine anger all away Thou turned hast from thy wraths fervent-ire verse 5 Turn us ô God of our salvation and cease ' gainst us thine indignation verse 6 Wilt thou for ay ' gainst us thine anger-stire Wilt thou to age and age draw-out thine ire verse 7 Wilt not againe revive us that in thee thy folk may joy verse 8 To us Jehovah show thy mercy and thy health on us bestow verse 9 What God the LORD wil speak I le hearkning bee for to his folk and saints speak peace will he And let them not return to foolishnes verse 10 To his fearers his health is sure at hand that glory may have dwelling in our land verse 11 Mercy and truth met justice kist and peace verse 12 Out of the earth eke springeth faithfulnes Justice from heav'ns hath looked-down also verse 13 Also Jehovah giveth bounteousnesse and eke our land shall give her fruitfulnesse verse 14 Just-right'ousnesse before his face shall goe and he will put her steps the way into PSALM LXXXV 1 To the master of the Musick a psalm to the sons of Korach THou hast been favourable to thy land O Iehovah thou hast returned the captivity of Iaakob verse 3 Thou hast forgiven the iniquity of thy people thou hast covered all their sin Selah verse 4 Thou hast gathered-away all thine exceeding-anger thou hast turned from the fervenese of thine anger verse 5 Turn thou us O God of our salvation and cause thine indignation against us to cease verse 6 Wilt thou be angry with us for ever wilt thou draw-out thine anger to generation and generation verse 7 Wilt not thou turne and revive us that thy people may rejoyce in thee verse 8 Shew us Iehovah thy mercy and give us thy salvation verse 9 I will hear what God Iehovah will speak for he will speake peace unto his people and unto his gracious-saints and let them not return to unconstant-folly verse 10 Surely his salvation is neere to them that feare him that glory may dwell in our land verse 11 Mercy and truth are met justice and peace have kissed verse 12 Faithfulnesse springeth out of the earth and justice looketh down from heaven verse 13 Also Iehovah will give the good and our land shall give her fruit verse 14 Iustice shall goe before his face and he will put her foot-steps in the way PSALM LXXXVI 1 A Prayer of David BOw-down thine eare Iehovah answer me for I am poor-afflicted and needy verse 2 Keep my soul for I am mercifull thou my God save thy servant that trusteth unto thee verse 3 Be gracious to me Iehovah for unto thee do I call all the day verse 4 Rejoyce the soule of thy servant for unto thee Lord Lift I up my soul verse 5 For thou Iehovah art good mercifully-pardonest and much of mercy to all that call upon thee verse 6 Give-ear Iehovah to my prayer and attend to the voice of my supplications-for-grace verse 7 In day of my distresse will I call unto thee for thou wilt answer me verse 8 There is none like thee among the Gods O Lord and none like thy works verse 9 All nations whom thou hast made shall come and bow down themselves before thee O Lord and shall glorifie thy name verse 10 For great art thou and dost marvellous-things thou art God thy self alone verse 11 Teach me O Jehovah thy way I will walk in thy truth unite my heart for to feare thy name verse 12 I will confesse thee O Lord my God with all my heart and will glorifie thy name for ever verse 13 For thy mercy is great toward me and thou hast delivered my soul from the lowest hel verse 14 O God the proud are risen-up against me and the assembly of violent men seek my soule and they have not set thee before them verse 15 But thou Lord art a God pittifull and gracious long suffering and much of mercy and truth verse 16 Turn thy face unto me and be gracious to me give thy strength to thy servants and save the son of thine handmaid verse 17 Doe with me a signe for good and let my haters see and be abashed because thou Jehovah hast holpen me and comforted me PSALM LXXXVI verse 1 BOw-down thine eare Iehovah answer me for I am poor-afflicted and needy verse 2 Keep thou my soule for mercifull am I my God thy servant save that trusts in thee verse 3 Iehovah be thou gracious to me for all the day call unto thee do I. verse 4 Thy servants soule rejoyce-thou-cheerefully for Lord I lift my
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
the day I call make hast answer me verse 4 For my dayes are consumed as smoke and my bones are burnt as an hearth verse 5 Mine heart is smitten as grass and withered that I forget to eat my bread verse 6 For the voice of my groaning my bone cleaveth to my flesh verse 7 I am-like to a pelican of the wildersse I am as an owle of the deserts verse 8 I watch and am as a sparrow solitary upon the house-roof verse 9 All the day mine enemies doe reproach me they that rage against me have sworn against me verse 10 For I eat ashes as bread and mingle my drinks with weeping verse 11 Because of thine angry-threat and thy fervent-wrath for thou hast heaved me up and cast me down verse 12 My dayes are as a shaddow declined and I am withered as grasse verse 13 And thou Iehovah sittest for ever and thy memoriall to generation and generation verse 14 Thou wilt arise wilt have tender-mercy upon Sion for the time to be gracious unto it for the appointed-time is come verse 15 For thy servants delight in the stones thereof and doe pitty the dust thereof verse 16 And the heathens shall fear the name of Iehovah and al the Kings of the earth thy glory verse 17 When Iehovah shall build up Sion shall appear in his glory verse 18 Shall turn unto the prayer of the lowly and not despise their prayer verse 19 This shall be written for the generation after and the people created shall praise Iah verse 20 For he hath looked-down from the height of his holynes Iehovah from the heavens did behold the earth verse 21 To hear the groning of the prisoner to loose the sonns of death verse 22 To tell in Sion the name of Iehovah and his praise in Ierusalem verse 23 When the peoples shall be gathered together and the kingdoms to serve Iehovah verse 24 He hath afflicted in the way mine able-strength he hath shortned my dayes verse 25 I sayd O my God take me not away in the mids of my dayes thy yeres are through generation of generations verse 26 Afore time thou hast founded the earth and the heavens are the work of thine hands verse 27 They shall perish and thou shalt stand and they all shall wax-old as a garment as a vesture shalt thou change them and they shalt be changed verse 28 But thou art the same and thy yeers shall not be ended verse 29 The sonns of thy servants shall dwell and their seed shall be stablished before thee PSALM CII Sing this as the 32. Psalm verse 2 IEhovah heare what I doe pray and let my cry come unto thee verse 3 Thy face from me hide not away in day when trouble is on me let unto me thine eare be bent in day I call soon answer me verse 4 For as the smoake my dayes are spent and as an hearth my bones burnt be verse 5 Mine heart is smit as grasse and dry that I forget to eat my bread verse 6 For the voice of my groaning-cry my bone is to my flesh cleaved verse 7 I am like deserts pelican am as an owle of wildernesse verse 8 I watch and as a sparrow am on roofe in solitarinesse verse 9 All day my foes doe me upbraid they that rage at me ' gainst me swear verse 10 For I doe ashes eat as bread and mixe my drinks with weeping-tear verse 11 Because of thine angry-disdain and thy hot-wrath for thou hast me up-heaved and cast down again verse 12 My dayes as shade declined be And with'red as the grasse am I. verse 13 And thou Jehovah sittest-sure for ever and thy memory doth unto age and age endure verse 14 Thou wilt arise wilt have mercy on Sion for it is the time to deale now with it graciously for come is the appointed-time verse 15 For thy servants stones of the same delight in and her dust pitty verse 16 And heathens fear shall the LORDS name and Kings of th' earth all thy glory verse 17 When IAH shall Sion edifie he in his glory shall appeare verse 18 Shall turn to pray'r of the lowly and not dispise shall their prayer verse 19 This shall in writ-be-registred for th' after generation and people to be created shall praise the Ever-being-one verse 20 For he looks from his height holy the LORD from heavens the earth doth see verse 21 To heare the pris'ners groning-cry to loose them that deaths children be verse 22 To tell the LORDS name in Sion and his praise in Ierusalem verse 23 When peoples and Kingdoms in one to serve the LORD shall gather-them verse 24 He hath afflicted in the way my strength he shortned hath my dayes verse 25 I said ô take me not away my God in middest of my dayes Thy yeers through age of ages are verse 26 A fore thou laidst-foundation of th' earth the heavens also are thy handy operation verse 27 They perish shall but thou shalt dure and all they shall with-age-decay as a garment as a vesture thou changest them and chang'd are-they verse 28 But thou art even the same thy yeers they also shall not ended be verse 29 Thy servants sonns and seed of theirs shall dwell establisht before thee PSALM CIII 1 A psalm of David MY soule blesse thou Iehovah and all my inward-parts the name of his holines verse 2 My soule blesse thou Iehovah and forget not all his rewards verse 3 That mercifully-pardoneth all thine iniquities that healeth all thy sicknesses verse 4 That redeemeth thy life from the pit-of-corruption that crowneth thee with mercy and tender-pitties verse 5 That satiateth thy mouth with good things thy youth is renewed as an Eagles verse 6 Iehovah doeth justices and judgments to all oppressed verse 7 He made known his waies to Moses his actions to the sonns of Israel verse 8 Iehovah is pittifull and gracious long suffring and much of mercie verse 9 He will not contend to continuall-aye neither keep his anger for ever verse 10 He hath not doon to us according to our sinns nor rewarded us according to our iniquities verse 11 But as is the height of the heavens above the earth so strong is his mercie over them that fear him verse 12 As farr-remote as the East is from the West so farr-hath-he-removed our trespasses from us verse 13 As a father hath pity on his sonns Iehovah hath pity on them that fear him verse 14 For he knoweth our forming remembring that we are dust verse 15 Sory-man his dayes are as the grass as a flower of the field so flourisheth he verse 16 For a wind passeth over it and it is not and the place thereof shall not know it any-more verse 17 But the mercy of Iehovah endureth from eternity and unto eternity upon them that fear him and his justice to the childrens children verse 18 To them that keep his covenant and that remember his precepts for to doe them verse 19 Iehovah hath firmly prepared his throne
in the heavens and his kingdom and ruleth over all verse 20 Blesse Iehovah ye his Angels mighty of strength doing his word hearkning to the voice of his word verse 21 Blesse Iehovah all ye his hosts his ministers doing his pleasure verse 22 Blesse Iehovah all ye his works in all places of his domination my soul blesse thou Iehovah PSALM CIII Sing this as the 45. Psalm verse 1 MY soule blesse thou Jehovah thankfully and all my inward-parts his holy name verse 2 My soule blesse thou Jehovah thankfully and his rewards forget none of the same verse 3 That pardoneth all thine iniquities rhat healeth all thy sick-infirmities verse 4 Thy life that ransoms from corrupting-state crowns thee with mercie and with tender-ruth verse 5 That doth thy mouth with good-things satiate renewed as the Eagles is thy youth verse 6 Jehovah doth justices-equal and judgments unto the oppressed all verse 7 He known did make his wayes unto Moyses his acts the sonns of Israel among verse 8 Jehovah pitifull and gracious is of mercy much and of forbearance long verse 9 Contend he will not to continuall-aye neither will he his anger keep alway verse 10 After our sinns to us done hath not he nor us rewarded as our actions-wrong verse 11 But as the heav'ns in height above earth be to them that fear him is his mercie strong verse 12 As farr-remote as East is from the West our trespasses he farre from us hath cast verse 13 As father pitie hath his sonns upon Jehovah pittieth them that him fear verse 14 For he doth know our formed-fashion that we are dust in record he doth bear verse 15 Man-sorrowfull as grasse so are his daies as flowre of field he flowrishing-displaies verse 16 For wind goes over it and it is gone and place thereof knowes not the same againe verse 17 But bounteous-mercy of the Eternall-one from ever and for ever doth remaine upon them that his reverencers been his justice eke to childrens children verse 18 To them that of his cov'nant keepers are and that his preceps minde them to practise verse 19 Jehovah doth in heavens his throne prepare his kingdome over all hath soveragnties verse 20 O ye his Angels blesse th'Eternall-Lord that mighty are of strength that do his word Unto the voice of his word hearkning-still verse 21 O blesse Jehovah all ye his armies his ministers that doe his pleasing-will verse 22 O blesse Jehovah all ye work of his in places all of his dominion O thou my soul blesse the Eternal-one PSALM CIV verse 1 MY soule ô blesse thou Jehovah Jehovah my God veh'mently thou great art thou with majesty and honour dost thy selfe array verse 2 Decking with light as with a coat heavens as a curtaine out-stretching verse 3 His lofts in waters planchering making the clouds his chariot That on wings of the wind walketh verse 4 His Angels spirits he making his ministers a fire flaming verse 5 Th' earth on her bases he foundeth That it for ever may not move neither for aye verse 6 Thou with the deep as with a robe didst close-it-keep The waters stood the mounts above verse 7 At thy rebuke they fled-away they hasted at thy thunders sowne verse 8 Mounts they went up dales they went down to place for them thou firme-didst-lay verse 9 Thou settst a bound they shall not passe not turn the earth to overflow verse 10 That sendeth springs in vallies-low between the mountains they doe trac● verse 11 They water all beasts of the field wild-asses quench their thirsting-dry verse 12 The fowl of heavens doe dwell them by from twixt the branches voice they yield verse 13 He watreth mounts from his lofts-high the earth is fill'd with thy works-fruit verse 14 He makes to grow grasse for beasts-bruit and herbs for use of man-earthly He brings-forth bread out of the ground verse 15 And joyes the heart of man with wine makes face with oil chearfull-to-shine with bread mans heart upholdeth-sound verse 16 JAHS trees Cedars of Libanus which he hath planted they are fild verse 17 That there the birds their nests may build the Stork the firr trees are her house verse 18 For the wild-goats the mountains tall the rocks for Coneyes sheltring-shade verse 19 The Moon for certain-times he made the Sun he knoweth his down-fall The second part verse 20 Darknes thou puttst and it is night therein creep-forth the wood beasts all verse 21 Lions for prey that roaring-call and seek their meat from God of-might verse 22 The Sun doth rise they gath'r-aside and in their denns they down-doe-lurk verse 23 Out-goeth man unto his work and to his labour till ev'n-tide verse 24 O LOLD how many thy works be in wisdom hast thou doon them all of thy riches the earth is full verse 25 This-same great and wide spacious sea There are wild beasts small with the great things-creeping which none number can verse 26 There goe the ships and Livjathan whom thou hast formd to play in it verse 27 They all to thee to give their food in due time look-attentively verse 28 Thou giv'st to them gather doe they op'nest thy hand they 'r filld with good verse 29 Thy face thou hiding-dost-restrain they troubled are gather thou dost their spirit they breath-out-the-ghost and to their dust they turn again verse 30 Thou sendest-forth thy sp'rit and they created are the upper-view of th' earth thou also dost renew verse 31 Jehovahs glorie be for aye Joy let Jehovah in his deeds verse 32 Upon the earth he down-looketh and it doth tremble he toucheth the mounts and smoke from them proceeds verse 33 I while I live will sing to JAH will while I am to my God sing verse 34 Sweet shall of him be my musing I will rejoyce in Jehovah verse 35 Let sinners be consum'd-away out of the earth and men-gracelesse be they no more Jehovah blesse ô thou my soul Halelu-jah PSALM CIV verse 1 MY soul blesse thou Iehovah Iehovah my God thou art vehemently great thou arayest thy-self with majesty and comly-honour verse 2 Decking himself with light as with a garment stretching-out the heavens as a curtain verse 3 Planchering his lofts in the waters making the clouds his charet walking upon the wings of the wind verse 4 Making his Angels spirits his ministers a flaming fire verse 5 He hath founded the earth upon her bases it shall not be moved for ever and aye verse 6 Thou coveredst it with the deep as with a raiment the waters stood above the mountains verse 7 At thy rebuke they fled at the voice of thy thunder they hasted-away verse 8 The mountains they went up the vallies they went-down to the place which thou foundedst for them verse 9 Thou didst set a bound they shall not passe they shall not return to cover the earth verse 10 That sendeth welsprings in the vallies they walk between the mountains verse 11 They give-drink to all the wild-beasts of the field the wild-asses break their
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
and all in them which keepeth truth for aye verse 7 Which unto the oppressed judgment does he giveth bread to them that hungry be them that are bound Iehovah doth unloose verse 8 Th' eyes of the blind Iehovah makes to see Jehovah rightneth them that crooked are Iehovah loveth them that righteous be verse 9 Jehovah doth the strangers safe-beware th'orphan and widow upright-set doth hee But he the wickeds way doth overthrow verse 10 Iehovah reigneth to eternall-aye thy God ô Sion generation th'row and generation Halelu-jah PSALM CXLVII Sing this as the 111. or as the 45. Psalm verse 1 PRaise Jah for to our God it 's good to sing for it is pleasant praise becommeth-well verse 2 Jehovah he Jerusalem building gathreth in one th outcasts of Israel verse 3 He healeth them in heart that broken be also their painfull-griefs bind-up doth he verse 4 The number of the stars he duly-counts he by their names doth call them every-one verse 5 Great is our Lord and he in might surmounts his understanding numbred is of none verse 6 Jehovah sets the meek in upright-case he doth the wicked to the earth debase verse 7 Sing to Jehovah with confession ev'n with the harp unto our God psalms-sing verse 8 That cov●reth heav●n with clouds that th' earth upō prepareth rain makes mountains grass to spring verse 9 He that doth give unto the beast his food ev●n when they cry unto the Ravens brood verse 10 He no delight-hath in the horses might in legs of man no pleasure-taketh he verse 11 Iehovah in his fearers takes-delight in them that for his mercy hopers be verse 12 Ierusalem do thou Iehovah laud ô Sion do thy God with-praise-applaud verse 13 For of thy gates the bars he strengtheneth-sure in mids of thee thy children blesse doth he verse 14 Within thy border peace he doth procure with fat of wheat he satisfieth thee verse 15 He sendeth his edict the earth upon his word it very swiftly runneth-on verse 16 He giveth snow like wool the hoary-frost like ashes he doth scatter-manifold verse 17 His yee like morsels he abroad-doth-cast who is he that can stand before his cold verse 18 He sends his word and melteth them to blow his wind he causeth and the waters flow verse 19 He unto Jakob his commandements hath manifested unto Israel his constitutions and his judgements verse 20 He did not so with any nation deal and therefore known these judgments have not they O glorifie-with-praise th'eternal-Iah PSALM CXLVII verse 1 PRaise ye Jah for it is good to sing-psalms to our God for it is pleasant praise is comely verse 2 Jehovah buildeth Jerusalem gathered together the outcasts of Israel verse 3 He healeth the broken in heart and bindeth-up their griefs verse 4 Counteth the number of the stars calleth them all by names verse 5 Great is our Lord and much in able-might of his understanding there is no number verse 6 Jehovah setteth-upright the meek debaseth the wicked unto the earth verse 7 Sing ye to Iehovah with confession sing-psalms to our God with harp verse 8 That covereth the heavens with clouds that prepareth rain for the earth that maketh the mountains to bud-forth grasse verse 9 That giveth to the beast his food to the yong ravens which cry verse 10 He delighteth not in the strength of the horse he taketh not pleasure in the legs of man verse 11 Jehovah taketh-pleasure in them that fe●r him that patiently-hope for his mercy verse 12 Laud Iehovah O Ierusalem praise thy God O Sion verse 13 For he strengthneth the bars of thy gates he blesseth thy sons within thee verse 14 He putteth in thy border peace he satisfieth thee with the fat of wheat verse 15 He sendeth his edict upon earth his word runneth very swiftly verse 16 He giveth snow like wool the ho●r-foast he scatereth-abroad like ashes verse 17 He casteth-forth his yee like morsels who can stand before his cold verse 18 He sendeth his word and meketh them he causeth his wind to blow the waters flow verse 19 He sheweth his words unto Iaakob his statutes and his judgments unto Israel verse 20 He hath not dealt so with any nation and judgements they have not known them Halelu-Jah PSALM CLVIII Halelu-jah verse 1 PRaise ye Jehovah from the heavens praise ye him in the high-places verse 2 Praise ye him all his Angels praise ye him all his hosts verse 3 Praise ye him Sun and Moon praise ye him all starrs of light verse 4 Praise ye him heavens of heavens and the waters that be about the heavens verse 5 Let them praise the name of Jehovah for he commanded and they were created verse 6 And he stablished them for aye for ever a statute he gave and it shall not passe verse 7 Praise ye Jehovah from the earth dragons and all deeps verse 5 Fire and hail snow and vapour stormie wind doing his word verse 9 Mountains and all hills fruitfull trees and all cedars verse 10 The wild-beast and all cattell creeping-thing and fethered fowl verse 11 Kings of the earth and all peoples Princes and all Iudges of the earth verse 12 Yong-men and also Maidens old-men with children verse 13 Let them praise the name of Iehovah for high-advanced is his name even his alone his glorious-majestie is above earth and heavens verse 14 And he hath exalted the horn of his people the praise of all his gracious saints the sonns of Israel a people neer him Halelu-jah PSALM CLXVIII Sing this as the 104. Psalm PRaise Jah Jah praise doe ye from heav'ns him praise in places-high verse 2 O all his Angels praise him ye all his hosts praise-him-gloriously verse 3 O Sun and Moon doe ye him praise all Starrs of light praise him doe ye verse 4 O heav'ns of heavens doe ye him praise and waters that above heav'ns be verse 5 O let them praise Jehovahs name for he bade and create where they verse 6 Ever and aye he stablisht them gave statutes which passe not away verse 7 O praise Iehovah from the land ye Dragons and all places-deep verse 8 Ye Fire and Hayl Snow Vapour and Wind stormy that his word doth ●eep verse 9 O ye the mountains and Hills all Trees fruitfull and all Cedars high verse 10 O ye wild beasts and cattell all ye creeping things and fowls that flie verse 11 Ye Kings of th' earth and all Peoples Princes and Judges of th' earth all verse 12 Ye Yong-men also and Damsels ye old-men with the children-small verse 13 O let them praise Jahovahs name for his name ev'n alonely his is high-advanst his glorious-fame above the earth and heavens is verse 14 And he the Horn of his people exalted hath the praise which they all his saints have sonns of Isr'el a people neer him Praise ye Jah PSALM CXLIX Sing this as the 34. Psalm verse 1 A New song sing ye unto JAH his praise in Church of holy-ones verse 2 Let Isr'el in his makers
10.5.10 burnt-offring sacrifice that goeth all up in fire see Psal 20.4 sin-offring or expiation oblation for sin as the Apostle calleth it Heb. 10. The word Sin is often in the law put for the sin-offring Levit. 4.24 c. Exod. 29.14 So the Apostle saith Him that knew no sin he made sin that is a sin-offring for us 2 Cor. 5.21 Vers 8. Loe I come or am come to weet into the world Heb. 10.5 and particularly to Ierusalem to give my self a sacrifice for sin See Mark 10.32.33.34 the roll or volume of the book that is a book or scroll of paper or parchment rolled up The like phrase is used Ier. 36.2 c. Ezek. 2.9 c. The Hebrew Sepher book is used generally for any writings evidences bils court-rols c. Deut. 24.1 2 King 5.5.6 Ier. 32.11 and the books in Israel were written in long scrols and folden or wrapped up Hence is that phrase the heavens shall be folden up like a book Isa 34.4 Rev. 6.14 it is written So Christ saith The son of man goeth as it is written of him Mat. 26.24 and Moses wrote of me Ioh. 5.46 See also Luk. 24.44.46 Act. 13.29 Vers 9. thy acceptable-will by the which will we are sanctified even by the offring of the body of Iesus Christ once Heb. 10.10 See also Ioh. 6.38 Luk. 22.42 Vers 10. I have preached-the-glad-tidings of or I have evangelized justice of this word the Evangelie or Gospel hath the name the Greek signifying Good-tidings and the English also to like effect made of the Saxon God-spell that is a good speech And the justice heere meant is thus set forth by the Apostle Now is the justice of God made manifest without the law having witnes of the law and of the Prophets namely the justice of God by the saith of Iesus Christ unto all and upon all that beleeve c. Rom. 3.21.22 the great Church or assembly congregation So Psalm 22.23 close not up restrain not as in a prison that words should not be uttered Ier. 32.2.3 Vers 11. I said that is mentioned and spoke of as 2 Sam. 6.22 to the great church the word to is referred to Gods mercy and truth extended to the church The Greek referreth it to concealed and translateth from the great church And the Hebrew elswhere usually so speaketh Psal 69.6 and 78.4 and 139.15 Vers 13. iniquities this word as the former evils is sometime used for sin sometime for the punishment of sin See Psal 31.11 Vers 14. Vouchsafe or Let it please thee Vers 15. to make an end of it to consume or destroy it Compare this conclusion with the 70. Psalm Vers 16. made desolate or wondrously-wasted unto amazednes and astonishment So after in Psal 46.9 and 69.26 and 73.19 and 79.7 for a reward of their abashing or an end of their shame that they would bring upon me End is used for reward as Psal 19.12 or For because of their shame The Hebrew word somtime signifieth because Isa 5.23 Gen. 22.18 Deut. 7.12 Vers 18. delay not prolong not the time till the last and consequently fail not The word is so to tary or linger as to disappoint one of his exspectation as Habak 2.3 Though it tary wait thou for it shall surely come and shall not delay that is not fail And thus may we understand other like scriptures as Deut. 7.10 God will not delay that is not fail to reward him that hateth him Deut. 23.21 when thou vowest a vow to the Lord thou shalt not delay that is not fail to pay it So Exod. 22.29 and sundry the like Annotations Psalm XLI Vers 2. THat prudently attendeth or skilfully carieth himself it implieth both a skilfull minding or judging and a cariage according in word and deed the poor-weakling The Hebrew Dal hath the signification of drawing-out or emptying and is applied to the weak lean sickly whose flesh and health is spent Gen. 41.19 2 Sam. 13.4 and to the poor whose wealth is wasted Psal 72.13 and 113.7 opposed to the rich Exod. 30.15 And as the poor are thus called weak thin or lean so rich and great men are called thick or fat Ps 78.31 The poor-weakling treated of here was David and his son Christ as appeareth by the 10. verse compared with Ioh. 13.18 Vers 3. preserve him alive conserve his life and health as Deut. 20.16 or restore him to health from sicknes as Hezekiah is said to live when he recovered his health Isa 38.9.21 give thou him not he turneth his speech to the Lord and so again in the next verse to the soul that is to the lust or will as Luk. 23.25 see Psal 27.12 The Greek saith into the hands Vers 4. languishing-sorow or of sicknes feeblenes thou hast turned or hast changed It may be understood either of making his bed easy that is comfortable in his sicknes or of changing his estate from lying sick to sitting up in health Vers 5. heal my soul that is heal me who now am sick or heal my soul of sinns infirmities c. so God healed the people when he pardoned their uncleannes 2 Chron. 30.20 and healeth the broken hearted Psal 147.3 And that which the Prophet speaketh of healing of the people the Euangelist expoundeth of forgiving them their sinns Isa 6.10 Mark 4.12 Mat. 13.15 Vers 7. abroad or in the street Vers 9. A mischievous thing or Some devilish matter Hebr. a word of Belial See word for thing in Psal 7.1 and Belial in Psal 18.5 And both joyned as here in Psal 101.3 Deut. 15.9 It may be understood of some odious sin and wicked vice or of some greevous punishment for the same is fastned or is powred into him The originall word signifieth both and may denote the greatnes and fast cleaving of his sin and likewise of his punishment for plagues are said to be powred out Rev. 16.1 c. shall no more rise or shall not add to rise Vers 10. the man of my peace that is my familiar friend which was at peace with me as Judas Christs own disciple greatly lifted up or magnified the heel or the foot-sole that is hath insolently and contumeliously abused me seeking my overthrow And this Christ applied to himself Ioh. 13.18 He that eateth bread with me hath lift up the heel against me Vers 12. showt triumphantly This word noteth any lowd sound with voice or trompet as Iosh 6.5.20 Num. 10.7 sometime a sorowfull-crying-out as Ier. 20.16 but commonly joyfull showting as here and after Psal 81.2 and 47.2 and 66.1 Vers 13. And I or As for me Vers 14. Amen or So be it But the Hebrew word Amen is used in the Greek English and all other languages to betoken unitie of saith and spirit and it implieth both a wishing of the thing so to be a perswasion in faith that so it shal be when it is added in the end of blessings prayers or imprecations Num. 5 22. Deut. 27.15 c. Mat. 6.13 1 Cor. 14.16
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
be killed for that it is precious and dear unto him as on the contrary Paul said his life was not dear unto himself when he was willing and ready to loose it for Christs cause Act. 20.24 See Psal 116.15 Vers 15. he shall give meaning man in general or each one brought in subjection as the Greek saith to him shall be given meaning to Solomon gold of Sheba the Greek saith of Arabia see vers 10. all the day or dayly Vers 16. There shall be a parcell c. where a handfull of corn shall be sown on the top of the mounts the most barren places there shall be such increase that the fruit shall shake and make a noise like the trees of Lebanon shake or stirr with noise rustle Lebanon that is trees of Lebanon as the earth for the inhabitants of the earth Psal 66.1 of this mount see the note on Psal 29.5 they of the city that is the citizens as they of the world are worldlings Ps 17.14 ye of the heavens Psal 148.1 are the inhabitants there Compare herewith Esa 20.7.6 Vers 17. continued to weet as a son continueth his fathers name for the original ●innon or ●anin cometh of Nin which is a Son the Greek also turneth it his name continueth and Christs name is continued in us that beleeve in him called Christians Act. 11.26 and his children Heb. 2.13.14 before the sun that is so long as it indureth as verse 5. So Psal 120.29 they shall blesse to weet men of all nations shall count and speak of their blessednes in him So Gen. 22 18. call him blessed or happy shall beautify him Vers 19. name of his glory that is his glorious or honourable name So Lord of glorie Iam. 2.1 for glorious Lord. filled with his glorie that is with the manifestation of his glorious works and praysing him for the same See the like speeches Num. 14 21. Isa 6.3 Revel 18.1 Ezek. 43 2. Amen So be it This second book of Psalms is concluded with twise Amen as was the former see Psalm 41.14 Vers 20. Ended or Complete are meaning that this Psalm was the last of Davids prayers or hymnes as the Greek translateth it howsoever it is not set last in order as neither other be Or that his matter touching Christs kingdom is the last thing whereof David prophesied and for which he prayed as 1 Pet. 1.10.11 Iesse or Iishai as the Hebrew soundeth it and sometime Ishai 1 Chro. 2.12.13 which name signifieth strength and manhood as David amiable The third book Annotations Psalm LXXIII THe third book to weet of Psalmes See the note on Psal 42. V. 1. of Asaph or to Asaph who was both a Prophet and a singer see Ps 50.1 The like title is of the 10 Psalmes following These are for the most part complaints and meditations of the troubles of Gods people Vers 2 almost or a very litle lacked but my feet had swarved so after well nigh or almost nothing lacked but my stepps had been shed noting hereby his great danger to have falln through his own infirmitie had not faith in God sustained him swarved or turned declined This and the next word slipped have a double reading in the Hebrew by the vowels they had swarved they had slipped by the consonants it had swarved it had slipped meaning each of his feet and every of his steps to his utter ruine slipped-out or been powred out to weet as water and so I had been lost Vers 3. invied or was jealous had invious zeale See Psal 37.1 Vers 4 bands or knoits that is pains sores diseases c. in their death or till their death meaning that they live long in pleasure and dye at ease as is explained Iob 21.13 They spend their dayes in wealth and suddenly they goe down to the grave but lusty or and fat is their fortitude their firm strength of body as Iob saith one dieth in his full strength being in all ease and prosperitie his breasts are full of milk and his bones run full of marrow Iob 21.23.24 Vers 5. molestation of sory-man that is such turmoyl as other miserable men indure See the like phrase in 2 Sam. 7.14 Aenosh and Adam are here the names of all wretched mankind See Psal 8.5 Vers 6. compasseth c. or is a chaine to them and to him that is every of them as a collar that is hanged for an ornament about the neck And of this word Anak to hang a chaine that giant Anak had his name whose children were called Anakims men great of stature proud and cruel See Num. 13.23.34 Ios 15 13.14 a garment a set habit or ornament finely fitted to the body such was the harlots habit Prov. 7.10 Vers 7. eyes standeth that is Each eye standeth or starteth-out of the hole for fatnes So in Iob 15.27 he hath covered his face with his fatnes they passe the imaginations c. that is they exceed in prosperity above that the could imagne or think or they surpasse in wickednes above that which mans heart can think according to tha which here followeth and as in Ier. 5.28 it is said they are waxen fat and shining they doe passe the words or deeds of the wicked Vers 8. They doe corrupt or Consume dissolve or make dissolute by their wicked speeches and by their oppression of men It may be understood of corrupting or making rotten with sin themselves or others or consuming and wasting with oppression with maliciousnes or in evill that is maliciously or malignantly from aloft that is loftily Or of the Most-high that is of God as in the next verse Vers 9. against heavens that is against God and his saints whom they blaspheme as it is written he opened his mouth unto blasphemie against God to blaspheme his name and his tabernacle and them that dwell in heaven Reve. 13.6 So elswhere heavens are used for God Dan. 4.23 Luk. 15.18 Vers 10. his people Gods own people are by this afflicted Therefore the Greek saith my people the Psalmist speaking of his brethren as after of himself vers 13. hither to these thoughts and tentations which follow in the next verses a full the word cup or basen is here to be understood as strong for strong-pawes Psal 10.9 See the note there By waters of a full cup are meant abundance of tears which they must drink that is of afflictions and tentations which they suffer as in Psal 80.6 wrung-out to them or drunk sucked up by them as in Psal 75.9 Vers 12. in tranquillitie or quiet safe wealthie at ease Compare herewith Ier. 12.1.2 wealthy-power abilitie by riches see Psal 49.7 Vers 13. cleansed that is laboured to cleanse and purge by faith and continual sanctification Act. 15.9 1 Iohn 3.3 otherwise who can say I have made mine heart clean Prov. 20.9 innocencie or cleannes see Psal 26.6 and 24.4 Vers 14. am plagued or touched with afflictions punished which the wicked are not vers 5. my rebuke or blame to weet I
of the Lord 2 Chron. 26.21 or by thine hand and so understand from the land of the living as Isa 53.8 Vers 7. pit of the lowest places the nethermost pit as the Greek saith which the Chaldee paraphraseth thus in captivity which is like to the nether pit darknesses or dark places so Psal 143 3. deep-places or glufs see Psal 69 3. Vers 8. stayeth or is imposed and lieth hard billowes breaking-waves of the sea see Psal 42.8 Vers 9. set me abominations that is made me most abominable or lothsome to every of them can not get out so Lam. 3.7 Iob 19.8 Of this phrase see the note on Psal 77.5 Vers 10. languisheth or pineth away the Chaldee saith droppeth tears Compare herewith Levit. 26.16 Vers 11. the deceased Hebr. Rephaim dead men are so called as being incurable or unrecoverable to life so Isa 14.9 and 26.14.19 Prov. 2.18 and 9.18 and 21.16 See also Psal 6.6 Vers 12. perdition Hebr. Abaddon the grave where bodies perish and seem to be lost So Iob 28.22 and 26.6 Vers 13. darknes that is the place and state of the dead called the land of darknes and shadow of death Iob 10.21.22 So Eccl. 6.4 Note here the sundry titles given to the state of death land of oblivion where dead men are as is before noted which also are forgotten out of mind Psal 31.13 Eccl. 8.10 and 9.5 Vers 16. breathing out the ghost that is ready to dye exspiring through continuall miseries The Greek saith in labours from my youth from the youth or for the shaking-off that is the affliction am doubtfully-troubled or distracted for fear least evils doe befall me Vers 17. dismay suppresse or cut me off The Hebrew word is larger then usual to increase the signification The Greek turneth it trouble Vers 19. my known acquaintance are in darknes that is withdra and hide them from my sight and as Iob complaineth are strangers unto me See Iob 19.13.14 Or as the Greek referreth it to the former and my known-friends to weet thou hast put farr from calamitie or for the calamitie that is upon me Or as the Chaldee paraphraseth and to my known friends dark I am in their sight Annotations Psalm LXXXIX Vers 1. OF Aethan see the note on Psal 88.1 Vers 3. I said to weet by thy spirit therefore the Greek changeth the person and translateth thou Lord saydest built up that is conserved propagated increased continually in them or with them that so long as the heavens endure thy faithfulnes shall continue as verse 30.37.18 Psal 72.5 and 119.89 or by heavens may spiritually be meant the Church called often heaven and the kingdom of heaven Isa 66.22 Rev. 4.1.2 and 12.1 and 15.1 Mat. 3.2 and 13.24.31 and the planting of the Church is called the planting of the heavens Isa 51.16 Vers 4. my chosen mine elect people Therefore the Greek changeth the number my chosen ones David the figure and father of Christ according to the flesh who also is called David Ezek. 34.23 Ier. 30.9 Hos 3.5 of him is this and other psalms chiefly to be understood Act. 2.30 and 13.36 c. Vers 5. thy seed Christ and Christians the children of Christ the son of David Heb. 2.13 Reve. 22.16 thy throne the kingdom of Christ unto whom God gave the throne of his father David to raign over the house of Iaakoh for ever Luk 1.32.33.69 Ierusalem is this throne Ierem. 3.17 which is continually builded of God Psalm 147.2 Vers 6. the heavens the heavenly creatures Angels and godly men Luk 2.13.14 Phil. 3.20 Reve. 7.9.10.11.12 See also Psal 50.6 in the Church or in the congregation to weet shall be confessed or celebrated Vers 7. sons of the mighties or of the Gods that is Princes of the world See Psal 29 1. and 82.1.6 The Greek saith sons of God whereby also Angels may be meant as Iob 1 6. and so the Chaldee here paraphraseth Vers 8. daunting-terrible in Greek glorified See Psal 10.18 the secret or mysterie or as the Greek turneth it councel meaning the Church or congregation where the secrets or mysteries of Gods Kingdom are manifested Mat. 13.11 Rom. 16.25 1 Cor. 4.1 Ephes 3 4. This word is sundry times used for a Councel or Congregation Psal 111 1. Ezek. 13 9. Ierem. 6.11 and 15.17 or it may here be understood of the company of Angels as 1 Kin. 22 19. very-much to weet terrible or referring it to the later in the great secret-councel over all or above all see Ps 76.12 Vers 11. Rahab in Greek the proud hereby may be meant the Aegyptians as Ps 87.4 or the proud sea as Iob 26.12 both were subdued when Israel came out of Aegypt Exod. 14. and 15. See Isa 51.9 The raging sea and swelling waters doe also signify wicked enemies of God and his people Isa 57.20 Iude 13. Psal 124.4.5 thine or to thee the earth to weet belongeth See Psal 24.1.2 Vers 13. The North which God hath stretched out over the empty-place Iob 26.7 the right side that is the south as the Chaldee paraphrast explaineth so called because a man standing with his face to the east as they were wont when they prayed the south is on his right hand So the East is called Kedem before and the West achor that is behind Iob 23.8 Isa 9.12 It seemeth this turned to superstition and idolatrie that men prayed towards the east therefore God so ordered his tabernacle and temple that all worshiped there with their faces to the west Eze. 8.16 Exod. 27. Num. 3. Tabor a goodly mountain in Galilee Ios 19 22. Iudg. 4 6.12 Hermon an other fair mountain eastward without Iorden called also Shirion See Psal 42.7 and 29 6. by these are meant the east and west parts answerable to the former North and South as the Chaldee paraphrast saith Chermon that is in the east Vers 15. the prepared-place establishment or base on which the throne is setled so the word sometime signifieth Esra 3.3 Psal 104.5 So Psal 97.2 goe-before or come-before prevent as prest and ready at hand Vers 16. the shouting-sound or the alarme the shrill clanging-sound of the trompet which was blowen at the warres journies assemblies solemn feasts and over the sacrifices of Israel Ps 81.4 and 27.6 Num. 10.3.9.10 Ioel. 2.1.15 or the shouting the jubilation to weet of the King that is among his people as Num. 23.21 who by the sound of his word as of a turmpet warneth informeth and guideth his people Isa 58.1 Ezek. 33 3.-7.8 Hos 8.1 Ierem. 6.17 2 Chron. 13.12.15 Zach. 9.14 Reve. 1.10 and 4.1 light of thy face the favour of God shining in the gospel and light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Iesus Christ Iohn 12.35 2 Cor. 4.6 See also the note on Psal 4.7 and 44.4 Vers 18 the glory or beauty by whom they conquer and triumph over their enemies our horn a signe of honour strength Kingdom glory and salvation Psal 112 9. and 92.11 and 148.14
as the Hebrew phrase is belongeth Hereupon a man of tongue is for a pratler or calumniator Psal 140 12. large or wide broad of heart meaning prowd as Prov. 21 4. I cannot here the word bear or suffer is to be understood as is expressed Prov. 30.21 So Iob 31.23 and in Greek 1 Cor. 3 2. Vers 8. In the morning that is every morning or early see Psal 73 14. Annotations Psalm CII Vers 1. FOr the poor agreeing to his estate or of the poor overwhelmed with fears cares sorowes c. See Psal 61 3. Vers 4. as smoke or with the smoke vanishing in the aier so verse 37 20. The Hebrew letters beth with and caph as are one like another and sometime put one for another as 2 Sam. 5 24. with 1 Chron. 14 15. an hearth the place whereon fire burneth Compare Iob 30 30. Vers 5. as grasse or as the herbs smitten with blasting Amos. 4.9 Vers 6. to my flesh that is my skin as Iob 19 20. so elswhere skin is put for flesh Iob 18 13. See also Lam 4 8. Vers 7. a Pelican a bird living in wild and desolate places Zeph. 2 14. Isa 34.11 It seemeth to have the name in Hebrew of vomiting and to be that fowl which we call the shovelard which swalloweth shell fishes and after vomiteth them to get the fish It was a bird unclean by the law Levit. 11 18. Some think it to be the bittour which maketh a lowd and dolefull noise Compare Iob 30 29. Vers 9. rage against me or vaunt against or would-make a fool of me the Greek saith that praise me meaning feighnedly The word signifieth to lift up with praise and glory and also ingloriously to vaunt rage or be mad see Psal 5 6. and 75 5. The word against is here to be understood as in Prov. 8 36 he that sinneth against me An example of such raging madnes see against Christ Luk. 6 11. Vers 12. declined or stretched-out as the shadow of the sun when it is neer down which though it seem longer yet soon passeth away So Psal 109 23. and 144 4. Vers 13. sittest that is continuest as the Greek explaineth it for sitting and standing as after in verse 27. are often used for sure and setled abiding thy memoriall or remembrance of thee so Psal 135 13. from Exod. 3.15 Vers 14. the appointed time promised for restauration of the church as Dan. 9.2 24 25. c. Ier. 29 10. Vers 15. delight or do favour the stones though ruinous as Neh. 2 13. c. and 4.2 Zach. 1.12 Vers 18. the lowly so the Greek here turneth it which elswhere we call heath that groweth in the wildernes Ier. 17 6. and 48.6 by the name in Hebrew it seemeth to be some naked shrubbe and so a fit resemblance of Gods afflicted people made low naked desolate by their enemies Or we may turn it the broken-down or ruined from Ier. 51 58. Vers 19. This shal be or Let this be written to weet for remembrance to ages after as Exod. 17 14. Deut. 31.19 21. This sheweth these to be prophesie for our times that shal be created that is restored and made anew as Psalm 104.30 Isa 65 18. created in Christ Iesus unto good works Eph. 2 10. so a people born Psalm 22 32. Vers 20. the height of his holynes that is his holy high-place meaning heaven This is taken from Deut. 26.15 Vers 21. groning or mournful-cry so Psal 79.11 sonns of death appointed to die as Psal 79.11 Vers 24. in the way in the course of my life see Psal 2.12 Vers 25. take me not away or make me not ascend Vers 26. Afore-time that is At the beginning as Hebr. 1.10 where these things spoken to God are applied to Christ to prove his godhead Vers 27. shalt stand that is indure or continue as the Greek expresseth it Hebr. 1.11 change them by folding them up as the Greek explaineth Hebr. 1 12. for the heavens when they are changed shal be folden like a book Isa 34 4. Vers 28. art the same or art he that is unchangeable Mal. 3 6. Iam. 1.17 Vers 29. shall dwell to weet in Sion verse 14.22 as is also expressed Psalm 69.36 37. before thee that is so long as thou doost dure meaning for ever as the Greek well explaineth it So before the moon and sun Psal 72.5 17. is so long as the Moon and Sun indure Annotations Psalm CIII Vers 2. ALl his rewards that is any of his benefits All is often used for any Psal 147 20. 1 King 10.20 and rewards for benefits see Psal 13.6 Vers 3. sicknesses all diseases greifs and punishments in soul or body and spiritually sinns are meant by the word sicknesses Exod. 15 26. Deut. 28.59 61. Isa 33 24. See also Psal 41.5 and 147 3. Vers 4. pit-of corruption death and the grave whither men hasten by their sinns till God by chastisement bringeth them to repentance and then spareth them See this at large handled Iob 33.1.9.23.24.27 28.30 Vers 5. good-things Hebr. the good-thing see the note on Psal 65.5 is renewed or thou renewest thyself as an eagle as thy youth thy flesh being fresher then in childhood thou returning to the dayes of thy youth as is said Iob 33 25. This change is by the renewing of the mind Rom. 12 2. wrought by the holy Ghost Tit. 3 5. as an eagels which casteth her feathers yerely and new grow up whereby she seemeth fresh and yong flieth hie and liveth long Compare Isa 40.31 Vers 6. justices that is all maner justice and that which is chiefest Things are often spoken of plurally for their excellency So wisdomes Prov. 9.1 Vers 7. his wayes wherein men ought to walk as Exod. 18 20. Psal 25.4.5 or therein himself walketh his administration his works as Psal 77 20. Iob 40 14. This later seemeth most meant here by comparing it with Exod. 33 13. and 34.6 7. Vers 8. long-suffering or slow-to-anger see Psal 86.15 Vers 9. contend or chide compare Isa 57 16. keep understand his anger or enimitie as both Greek and Chaldee do explain it sometime the Hebrew it self manifesteth the defect as he set 1 Chron. 18 6. that is he set garrisons 2 Sam. 8.6 This phrase is taken from the law Levit. 19 18. So Ier. 3.5 Nahum 1 2. See also Psal 109 21. Vers 14. our forming that is our formed-nature and condition our matter and form the originall word properly is a formed-vessel of earth applied to our frail estate Rom. 9.20 21. somtime this is spoken of our fictions and sinfull imaginations Gen. 6.5 Deut. 31.21 and so the Chaldee interpreteth it here Vers 15. as the grasse c. that is few and transitorie though making a fair shew Compare Psal 90.5 6. Iob 14.1.2 Iam. 1.10 11. 1 Pet. 1.24 V. 16. not know it or know him that is he shall have no more place here So Iob 7.10 Vers 18. to do them this noteth the outward practise and operation
favoureth saying but let not the oil of the sinner supple mine head by oil meaning flattering words as Ps 55 22. Otherwise we may referr it to the former just mans reproof it shall be a precious oil let him not make it fail my head let it not break my head nor distract or dazel my witts not overcome me the Hebrew word signifieth breaking and bringing to naught Psalm 33 10. and is applied to the breaking of the heart by discouragement Num. 32 7. and here to the breaking of the head or bringing to nought of counsels purposes c. by flattery Or if it be understood of the just we may read it let him not make it sail mine head that is let the oile of his reproof not be wanting upon mine head in their evils or against their evils which may be applied to the evill deeds of the wicked or calamities of the just and here understand is or shall be in their evils Vers 6. Their Iudges the princes of mine adversaries are thrown-down or thrown-down themselves that is secretly pursue and beset me in the rocks and mountains whither I am forced to flee 1 Sam. 24 3. and 23.26 The word may also bear their throwing-down to destruction as 2 Chron. 25.12 by the rock sides or in rocky places Hebr. in the hands of the rock as Psal 140 6. and they shall hear or though they have heard Vers 7. cutteth and cleaveth to weet wood or the ground with the plough of hel or the grave Compare Ezek. 37.1.11.12 Iehovah or God see Ps 68.21 powre not out my soul to weet unto death as Isa 53.12 that is kil me not or make not my soul bare that is leave it not destitute and helplesse Vers 10. Let the wicked fall or They shall fall into his net that is every of them into his own net or flue together namely with their fall or together with them that are with me or altogether wholly passe over and escape the Greek saith alone I am untill I passe over See this word Psal 33 15. Annotations Psalm CXLII Vers 1. IN the cave fled thither from the persecution of Saul 1 Sam. 24 4. c. Vers 4. was overwhelmed or swowned sainted see Psalm 77 4. then thou Hebr. and thou Vers 5. I did look or Look thou c. continuing his complaint to God But the Greek turneth it I considered and the Hebrew Look thou or To look is often resolved by other definite persons see the notes on Psalm 22.9 and 49 15. and 65.11 and 77.2 and 103.20 and see or and behold to weet on the left hand Vers 5. refuge or slight is perished from me that is faileth me I have no place to flie unto and escape So Iob 11.20 Amos 2.14 seeketh that is careth for so Prov. 29.10 usually to seek the soul is in the ill part to destroy it see Psal 15 4. Vers 7. brought-low or weakned see Psalm 116.6 Vers 8. the prison the cave wherein I am shut up close inviron compasse as Psalm 22.13 or exspect as Iob 36.2 and so the Greek translateth the just shall wait for me untill thou reward me See Psalm 13 6. Annotations Psalm CXLIII Vers 2. ANd enter not into judgement or but goe not to Law with me by the deeds whereof no flesh shal be justified in thy sight Rom. 3.20 so Iob 22.4 and 14.3 Isa 3.14 not any or not all that is none living so Mat 24.22 not all that is no flesh 1 Ioh. 2.21 every lie is not that is no lie is of the truth so 2 Pet. 1.20 Psalm 76.6 Vers 3. my life or my company the Hebrew signifieth both Iob 33.18 22. Psalm 68.11 darknesses or dark-places so Psalm 88.7.19 and 74.20 for ever or of eternitie of old meaning dead long since and forever after the word respecteth time past and to come So Lam. 3.6 Vers 4. overwhelmed fainteth or is perplexed see Psalm 77.4 wondrously-amazed astonished or desolate Greek troubled See this word Isa 59.16 and 63.5 Dan. 8.27 Psalm 40.16 Vers 5. of old or of antiquitie so Psalm 77.6 Vers 6. spread-out that is pray see Psalm 44.21 weary that is drie and thirstie in Greek waterlesse see Psalm 63.2 Vers 7. for I or least I Hebr. and I which may be supplied thus least I perish and be made like c. See Psalm 28.1 Vers 8. in the morning speedily so Psalm 90.14 Vers 9. I flie-for-covert or I cover I hide my self flying unto thee or to thee covertly-flie secretly disclosing to thee that which I would hide from others so the Greek I flie to thee Vers 10. thy good spirit shall lead me so the Greek translateth this and the rest as assured we may also read it prayerwise let thy good spirit lead me or thy spirit is good let it lead me c. and so the rest Compare Nehem. 9 20. in the land or into the land of righteousnes in a plain or even ground see Psal 26.12 Isa 26.10 Annotations Psalm CXLIV Vers 1. MY Rock in Greek my God see Psal 18.3 Vers 3. takest knowledge or acknowledgest carest for compare Psal 8.5 and 1.6 and 31.8 makest account or thinkest on him Vers 4. passeth-away vanisheth Compare Psal 102.12 Eccles 7.2 Vers 5. come down for my help and my foes ruine see Psal 18.10 and they shall or that they may smoke see Psal 104.32 Vers 6. Lighten that is Cast forth compare Psal 18.15 disturb or trouble that is discomfit and destroy see this word Exod. 14.24 and 23 27. Vers 7 the high-place that is heaven compare Psalm 18.17 sonns of the stranger of a strange God or people as Psal 137.4 Vers 9. new song of triumph see the notes on Psalm 33.2.3 Vers 10. That giveth understand O hee that giveth that is O thou that givest c. See the like phrase in Psalm 59.10 and 65.7 Or It is he that giveth c. Vers 12. as plants understand are as plants for this seemeth to be an imitation or expressing of the vain words of the wicked forementioned which say our sonns are as plants c. whose boasting continueth till the last clause which is opposed to all their worldly felicitie The Greek to make this plainer changeth person and translateth Whose sonns or Of whom their sonns are as new-plants c. Or understanding it of the godly supply may be as plants c. and so it hath respect to the outward blessings of the law Deut. 28.4 c. cut that is hewen carved polished Vers 13. garners or Corners chambers cellars places of store and provision made usually in nooks and corners of houses from meat to meat or from sort to sort that is all sorts and store of victuals Vers 14. loden that is fat and fleshy or able to bearlodes or big with yong no breach in the walls for the enemie to enter the town none going out no cattel driven away by the enemie Vers 15. whose state is such as is before mentioned the Greek turneth